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• HEADLINES A Far Cry from Threatened Floods of Other Years of the Memorial Center Violators WEEK ., • Subject to As Compiled by th~ Drlve Plea.- . Entlces Punishment GrOsse Point~ News Beauty.conscious G r 0 U .p Thursday, April 10 1,315 Contributors Meets in.Yacht Club to CUBAN ARMED FORCES Discuss Enforcement' struck down a rebel uprising ,f and gen~ral strike \ attempt in Campaign Goes Ahead of Results P\>sted a't Same Time Litter created by Grosse Havana Wednesday. Thirty or Last year as DonOrs Give $19,122 Pointe High School stu- more rebels were believed dents was the chief topic of killed. Two were mowed down Toward of $37,500 conversation when a small by a bodyguard in an apparent I The past weekend brought encouraging news to the group of beauty-conscious attempt to assassinate Educa- I citizens gathered at a lunch- tion Minister Vincento Cauce. Grosse Pointe War Memorial Association currently in eon session on W ed..flesday, National police pressed a the midst of its 1958 Annual Family Participation Cam- relentless search for rebel paign for funds. For the first time in the drive the April 9, in the Grosse hideaways. They cut down amount given pushed ahead of the sum received bv the Pointe Yacht Club. some rebels in running gun- same point in the 1957. Campaign. .- Norbert Neff, manager ot fights. The relbel toll is ex- As of the 12th day of re-~ I the City of Grosse Pointe, was host to the group which in- pected to mount steadily. ceipts in the drive, $19,122.61 cluded Mrs. James McMillan Rebels seized and briefly had been received from 1,315 donors as ~ompared to $18,- Ta,kenby ~)eath and Mrs. Andrew W. Barr, rep. held Cuba's biggest radio and, resenting . the Ga'I"den Club TV stations in Havana and 774.26 received from 1,220 in 1957. ,'~~v,',:,' Council; Sidney DeBoer, man- played records telling Cubans ager of Grosse Pointe Farms; that rebel leader Fidel Cas- White rejoicing in the pick- the Rev. Erville B. Maynard, tro's general strike was in up of receipts, the Center rector of Christ Church; Jerry effect. They called for the peo- wants to emphasize that the Gerich, High School principal; ple to rise in arms a.gainst gQal this year is $37,500.00- Donald R. Campbell, assistant PresIdent Batista. $2,500 more than last year's ...... principal; James Kelly and . target. Costs which the Center Robert Cook, student repre- Friday, April 11 must payout have not gone sentatives of the two Hi-Y CUBAN REBELS tried and down and the. Memorial ac- groups at the High School; failed in a blaze of gunfire and commodated nearly 15,000 Vemus Weot, park superin- bomb blasts again Thursday to more prop Ie during the Past tendent ~nd forestry directol"

stir a full-scale revolution season than ever before and I for the City of Grosse Pointe; , I commitments for the future I against President fulgencio -Picture by Fred Runnells' and Robert B. Edgar of the I Batista. The receding shoreline has left the Anthony Mot- exposed sandy lake bottom,. No need to admonish show a continued upsurge. The Grosse Pointe News. This time the setting was schall home, just beyond the Grosse Pointe Yacht daughter not to go near the water. The hickory limb is lar.gest growth has been in Perennial Complaint Center-sponsored or co-spon- Santiago, capital of Oriente Club, high and dry, with the dock extending out over a sleeper hop from the old swimming hole. sored activities most .of wllicb. 'L'he subject of litter strewn Province. Government fire- by the students has long at- power withered the new up- are open to all Grosse Point- ers free-of-charge. tracted the 3.ttention of those r i sin g just as it had done interested in keeping the Wednesday in Havana, where Youthful State Police and O.C.D. Air Cooling Budget Is $135,455 Pointe clean and beautiful. 45 rebels and two policemen 'I'hough planning to ol)erate Merchants along Fisher road died...... on a $135,455.00 budget next ~:<'<1,::,::~,' complained about the situation Thugs R,ob To Help Weat;her Bureau 'Charges 'S~t year, the sum asked in con- ' and the police have issued Saturday, April 12 tributions from the citizens of CHABJ,ES T. FL~HER, JR. many .warnings that they will RECORDS OF THE Cold.. Boy, Take'$~ With. Tornad'o Warnings In GP Park the five GrOSsePointes is only crack down on those found ""ater H 0 m e and Training a. little more than a fourth of The country suffered the guilty of this untidy habit. School were seized 'Friday as A Y N ff New Assistance Promises to Speed Up Forecasts When this amount. l.oss of a noted fir~ancier; De- The ,Farms has received let. th H ~ R t. ccost oungster at e City Follows Oetroit; Rates e ouse o~ epresen atlves Danger Threatens". New Procedure The Center is especially troit, a leader it'l business, ters of complaint from resi- began an investigation of al- And Kercheval; Threaten Established for Units Not pleased. with the growth in charitable and civiC' circles; dents near the schoOl whose leged brutality toward in~ Him After Taking Cash . To Be Effectiv,e May I Conservinci Water number of families contribut- and Grosse Pointe lost one of properties have been made mates. ing this year. It is very grati- unsightly when the wind scat- Dr. E. J. Rennell, s~pe:rin- From His Pocket The Michigan State Police and the Michigan Office its most popular residents in ters the litter cast off by the The Park council on Mon- fying to see this growth of tendent, will be summoned at -- of Civil Defense have agreed to assist the United States the' passing of Charles T. Fish- students. day, April 14, approved new support following the growth 10 a.m. 'I~1ursday to explain A Village shopping spree Weather Bureau in disseminating tornado forecasts. This er, Jr. Christ Church is particularly rates and -regulations gov- in usage. The Center is grate- to the House Ways and Means while on his spring vacation new assistance will increase the speed tornadq forecastS erning non-conse~g type ful for the continuing large Mr. Fisher died early Mon- interested because it adjoins Committee charges involving last Monday, April 7, ended can be given to the public. The following tornado termi- contributions' which come in the school property and the water cooled air condition- abuse of an inmate, who died . . nology will be used in dissemination of ¥leather BureCiu year af,ter year and form a day morning-in Jennings Mem- students use its lawns and the after three instances of physi- WIth a rather harrowmg releases: 0------ing equipment' used within vital factor in the maintenance oriaL Hospital. He was 51, and building itself ,during the Cla1injury. experience for a local TORNADO WARNING: A the city. limits. had been suffering from lung lunch period. Extremely gym- I 12- tornado forecast, on the other of the Memorial. Also, how- ... • * The new rates include a de~, year-old boy. 'tornado. war'Ding is issued for hand, is .issued for a general ever, the Center wants to cancer for several months. He pathetic toward the students, manel cbar:ge applicable to all Sunday, April 13 I a localized area when a tor- area where one or more tor- achieve an increasingly brdad discovered the malignancy last the great majori,ty of which: A CIRCUIT COURT jury I He was enroute hom~ from nado has been sighted, urging water-cooled a1ir conditioning are not guilty of littering, Rev. nadoes' may occur, thus alert- base of support and. is sin- holding the fate of former the City's village center when people in fIle path of the storm units used' for space cooling cerely thankful to those giving September when t.1-ledeath of Maynard said the church had ing the public so safety pre- his brother, William P., promp- extended an invitation to them Ecorse Mavor William W. stopped at the corner of Neff to take immediate safety pre- cautions may be taken later for human comfort 110t. of to the extent that they are Voisine and 11 others was and Kercheval by two "older" cautions. the approved water consenTing ted him to take a physical ex- to use its facilities. if a tornado is seen, or if a able regardless of size. No gift locked up Saturday night until boys, judged to be 15 or 16- TORNADO FORECAST:, A type. warning is issued that a tor- is too small and all are truly amination. ,His brother also I Cafeteria Too Small 11 a.m. Sunday after it indi- y.ea!s-old. The youths had been 1------nado is approaching. Non-water 'conserving type appreciated. The BOOrd of Di- died of cancer. The cafeteria at the High. eated it wa& not near a ver- sIttmg on the curb and as the Effective May 1, the Michi- units have been placed into rectors hopefully looks for- . School is not large enough to dict. boy apprOached they' jumped two classifications~- that is, ward to achieving its $37,500.00 Mr. FIsher went 10 the Mem- accommodate the entire stu- The jury of eight women up. One of the punks coarsely Business Group gan State Police will dissemi- nate TORNADO FORECASTS systems installed Qn or before goal by Memorial, Day. orial Center for Cancer and dent body, even in two shifts. Ilnd four men had deliberated dec1a~;d he'd. lost z'A .couple Meeting Today as follows: May 7, 1956; and those install- More Donors Announc~ Allied'Diseases in New York A number go home for lunch, 12 hours and 45 minutes in bucks and, III so saymg he ed after May 7, 1956. for treatment and returned to but if they drive cars, those the Ecorse gambling conspi~ grabbed the boy's pocket and 1. Utilizing the State Attack The Center wishes to thank The Grosse Pointe Business Warning System Alert Charges Established work after Christmas, optim- who wish to move ihem during racy 'trial when Judge Thomas st~ip'ped it ?f two dollar bi~ls. :fihefollowing adciitional early Men's Association is meeting (a) Sub-warning points . ., the lunch hour must park them J. Murphy ended their work HI~,compa~llon threat~?ed hI~ .The demand charge for the (Continued on Page 6) Isbc about hIS future. He suf- on the street. Cars in the school today, Thursday" at a noonday (b) Local primary receivers first' group has been set as fol- for the day. The jury receiv- ~,o k~ep' hIS trap shut or he d fered a relapse last month and parking lot cannot be moved luncheon at the Memorial Cen~ in each area affected. lows:, For the calendar year ed the case Friday at 2 p.m. get It. tel' when returns of its annual 2. Commercial radio and tele- 1958-$4.20. per ton of refTiger- went to Jennings on March 30. during school hours. Many stu- * • * I The hoodlums then took off, elections, in which balloting is vision stations. ation; for 1959--$5.25; for 1960 Nab, Hit-Runner President of the National dents e~t ~n the~ parked cars. Monday, April 14 east on Kercheval, and turned done by mail, will be an- .. . and this IS a chief source of Radio and televisi'on stations -$6.30; and for 19061and there- Bank, of DetrOIt, hIS father IS litter. PRESIDENT EISENHOWER north on Lakeland avenue. The nounced by Past President Ray Ioc,ated in the same cities as after, $7.90. Following Crash one of the Fisher brothers of To help stamp out this Sunday prodded Congress to incident was immediately re- Huetteman, chairman of the first-order Wea.ther Bureau of- The demand charge for the act swiftly on extension of un- ported to City Police and a election committee .. fices will be notified directly second group, for each cal- City police caught up with auto body building fame. Aside sourCe of annoyance, it was employment insurance bene- full description was given by There will also be a film by the U.S. Weather Bureau. endar year, has been set at a hit-and-run driver in sh6rt from his many business direc- decid~ a~ the me:ting l~st fits to ease the hardships the boy. His assailants were shown entitled "Decision of Cities in, Michigan' where the $7.9D per ton of refrigeration. order last Wednesday, April.'9, tors hips and responsibilities, week to g'lve free lItter b~gs which are being suffered. about the same height, 5 feet, Laurel Falls," depicting diffi- Michigan State Police WILL The rules stipul8lte that the William Drager, of 21610 Mr. Fisher was an outstanding to all these students who drIVe . The President called for a 7 or 8 inches. One was dressed culties encountered when a NOT contact radio and televi- d-emand charge shall be in ad- Francis, in St. Clair Shores, figure in cultural and philan- cars to school. Th~se bags. faster pace on legislation deal- in a plaid jacket, with a brush person attempts to change ,the sion stations are: East _Lan- dition to the current c1?-argefor was, seen &macking into a thropic activities as well. made by the DetrOIt League ing with that home - front haircut and a noticeable scar . . \ for the Hand.icapped, can be status of his community by sing, Lansing, Detroit, Dear- water used, wbject to rules parked car In front of 17864 A requiem mass is t:o be hung on a dashboard knob and roblem after conferring by under ~is left ear. His ~ough of improvements. born, Royal Oak, Flint, Grahd and regulations the Park Mack avenue on that date, and sung at 11 a.m. Thursday In,~S provide a conv~nience to store ~hone with Secretary of State compamon was approprIately Water Department, including Plans for the group's'Tenth Rapids, Muskegon, Alpena, reported leaving the scene im- Peter and !?aul. C a t.h 0 ..1 c litter. The Garden Council will John Foster Dulles regarding ~eared i!1 a. bla~k. leather Anniversary party to be held Marquette, E s can a b a, and penalties for' non-payment. 'mediately. Church. BurIal WIn be m ~oly distribute the bags. Russian terms for preparat0I?' Jacket, WIth ~IS haIr lJI1.I!lacu- at Lochmoor Club and, at Sault Ste. Mar\e. ' No Winte4' Charge Police located Drager at his Sepulchre Cemetery. Mr. Flsh- Students Tackle Problem tings looking to a summIt I ately shaped m a ducktall. He which time, the newly' elected The Michigan Office of Civil mee e also sported a poor comp1ex~ There will be no winter home shortly afterwards and er .1ay in state in the family Jim Kelly and Bob Johnson. ton ferenc . " . I officials will take office, are Defense, URon receipt of a charge for users of air condi- ticketed him for leaving the resI~ence from' noon :r'uesday the students attending the * * * IO~. under way and the date of ,May TORNADO FORECAST, will tioning units of the aj)proved scene of an accident. until the funeral serVIces. luncheon, told of the methods Tuesday, April 15 Police were unable to locate' 17 has been selected. It will be alert the Stat-e agencies com- water conservirllg type, who Drager had a1~0 to settle For further' details on Mr. being employed to cut down the pair, but investigation is a dinner event foOrwhich res- DETROIT LOST two if its prising the Michigan Em~r- use water as the cooling with the Owner of the dam- Fisher's many activities and littering. Their Hi-Y gro~s, leading men Monday with the currently underway to deter- ervations will be required. Al- gency Task Force and the medium without recirculatIon aged vehicle, George A. Moon, the list of survivors, see the sanctioned by the Studenih mine their identity. onzo O'Connor is chairman. deaths of John Strider Cole- .. Grand Rapids Filter Center., betwee!1 October 1 and May 1. of 5911 Radnor. editorial page. Association, an.'e act in g as man and Charles T. Fisher, Jr. The State Director of Civil The 'council ad'OPted the ------,------detectives to spot violations Mr. Coleman, President of Defense may a1so request the rules a.nd regulations regaro.- of the cleanliness rules on the Burroughs Corp., died Sunday Cash Hidden in Rubbish Ground Observer Corps to ing the non-conservin'g units, school grounds. Students seen night in his sleep, of a heart man their posts for the dura- to conform with similar rules Mischakof.f to' be Soloist littering are reported and must attack. tion .of the forecast in the af- adop'bed by the Detroit Wate!L' appear before Honor Court. Mr. Fisher, suffering from Bag Vanishesin Smoke fected area. The Michigan 'Of- Board Gol'llJl'Il:iss,ionerson May With Symphony Sunday They are penalized by havirlg lung cancer, succumbed early fice' of Civil Defense will be 7, 1956. ' to spend their lunch hours' in Monday morning. He was operational for the' duration , ~ ------Money easily come by, goes he had taken the money from The Park receives all of its , The .Grosse Pointe Sym- has made a great art of being study hall. It is also planned president of the National Bank just as ea:::ily, even if you do his grandfather, who lived in of the fo-recast. water supply from Detroit, and phony Orchestra with Henri a concertmaster, rather than to make violators do actual The United States Weather of Detroit. ' not get a chance to spend it, the Park, and who was not therefor,e, as a customer, must Nosco d~recting, will play its permitting himself merely tc, cleaning up of the refuse, un- Both men were pillars, not a six-year-old City boy dis- aware that th~ money was Bureau office will contact go along with 'that ci~y in its final concert at the Parcells fill the first violin chair. Dur .. der the supervision of the Hi-Y only in the business.~or1~, but covered, after stealing a total missing. . radio and televisil()n stations efforts to oonserve water, School Auditorium at 3:30 p.m. ing his 15 years wth the NBC members. in charitable and CIVICcIrcles of $105 over a two~week During the course of the DIRECTLY when issuing TOR- espe(;ially during peak summer on Sunday, April 20. SYl1"phony Orchestra, he was The Farms and City officials NADO WARNING and in giv~ as well. period.' questioning, Cap t. Teetaert periods. The program consists of, called "Toscanini's third hand.'f both expressed a willingness to • • The thefts came to light on thought the boy's name sound- ing ALL CLEAR information. Rossini's Overtur~ to Opera Misc,hakoff has never been any place more rubbish disposal Wednesday, April 16 Wednesday, April 9, when the ed familiar, and then recalled The Detroit Office of the . "Semiramide," Weinberger's place where he did not leave cans along both sides of Fisher The body of 8-year-old Dan- lad stopped in the Audio- that a neighbor of the boy's United States Weather Bureau Polka and Fugue from "Sch- the stamp of his ability, his road and Grosse Pointe boule- ny Cassette, missing since Record Shop, Kercheval and family had reported' $85 miss- will be the only ,Vandals Smash wanda," and Go1dmark's Ex- brilliance, his musicianship. vard to make iJt more con- Monday, was found late Tues- Notre Dame, to spend some ing. source of. ip:(ormation r~gard- cerpts from "Rustic Wedding Those who hear him in ooncert venient for the students to get day afternoon in a -dredged money. He had two $10 bills Park police talked to the ing TORNADO FORECASTS School Windows Symphony." The ,highlight of kno~ they have heard one of rid of their trash. Signs are section of Ecorse Creek about in his possession. boy, who admitted taking the for the, State of Michigan. the afternoon will be the Bee- the masters of the ages. also to be erected calling at- • half mile south of Goddard The proprietor of the shop $85'ftom the man, name with- In a wanton exhibition of thoven D, Major Violin Con- \. . tention to the law which can road and a mile and a half thought that this was too much held, but the money is gone, DETROIT SAFEST CITY vandalism; 20 windows 'op. the certo with Mischa. Mischakoff, Th:s concert WIll ,complete extract a fine up to $100 from fro~ his home. Discovery of spending money for a boy of he said. W'ith a motor vehicle fatality east side of the Mason School concertmaster of the Detroit th~ fIfth season for the Grosse those found guilty of littering. the body wa:; made by a ~oat that age, and notified City The boy said that after he rate of 1.7 d~aths per 10,00.0 on Verner were broken by Symphony Orchestra, playing Pomte Symphony Orchestr.a. To Continue Warnings crew engaged in draggmg. police. took the $85, he wanted to put registered m 0 to,r vehicles, rocks during the evening of the solo line. Un?er the capabl~~ le~dershlp The school officials promised There was no evidence of foul Capt., Andrew T (;eta e r t it someplace where it could not Detroit was the safest major April 8, according to WIOOds The demands ;for Mr. Mis- of Its conductor, Henp Nosco, continued cooperation with. play and police believe the picked up the bOy and tOok be touched. He found an 'en- city in the country in the firs,t p<1lice. chakoff as the brilliant soloist the s!mphony has gIven out- periodic messages over the boy may have slipped from a him to the station to question velope, put the cash into it,. three months of 1958, accord- The replacement, cost was and concert artist that he is standm~ perfomI~ces and public address system to home Imall embankment into the him. The youngster broke and then deposited the money ing to the National Safety estimated at $60.. The damage have always been far greate; featured many a thrilling 5010- rooms and assemblies, and stif- week b¥ accident. down and told the oapt.a.iJl,that (CoDtiJiued on Page '2) CounciL iI covered b)r insurance. than time has permitted. He (Continued on :rage :I.). (<::cmtinued OIl Pap ~. <••

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. . ~, Thursdc Page Two GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, .~p~iI11, 1958 $'1' AG Some tin Teenagers Held for Car Theft Investigation Up,in Smoke Egg Shell Diet .Choikes Up ~~r succeed ha' silver, but Seven teenage boys, all from vealed that a woman who re- said he did not know any of I O~ITUARIES I (Continued from Page 1) It cost John C. MacDonald, fled MacDonald brought h~ I parked in; ~ supervised lot S1. Clair Shores, were arrested fused to identify herself, called the boys, but did recall letting and envelope'in a rubbish bag' of 2080 Beaufait close to $80 to balky car in for its third tune- during wo);kmg ho~rs. . ,through the joint efforts of Farms police and reported that them' off at Marter road and WALTER J. NORRIS . near his hoine, witH the inten- find out what was wrong with. up. It was..~the third ffilsa<:l- :'Farms and St. Clair Shores she had seen three boys getting Jefferson in St. Clair Shores. Mr. Norris, of 1411 Devon- tion of coming back every sa his, 19~5 Pontiac but. the Mac Don a I d told i.Voods venture fOf, the MacDonald~.m 'police on Sunday, April 13. 'Jut of a station wagon at Ker- Farms Patrolmen .Marvin shire road, died Friday, April often to replenis~ his finances. rpecha.n'ics. can be forglven police that he S!!spected van- the last .W@ months. The fIrst :and held for investigation of cheval and ::::<:erby.She said Krebs and Marvin Weaver 11.' He is ~urvived bY his Things did, not work out as ,It's not every day. that a car daIs had done it when the car wa~ a bO«rting~all stol~n from 'stealing a car. she h~d.~oticed the vehicle in kept a stake out near the wife, Rebecca L. and daugh- planned, the bOy said, because comes down with egg shells in was parked outside his home, theIr auto. agam outsIde t.he : A Farms police report re- the VICInItyfor several days. stolen automobile, until St. ter, Mrs. Marilyn JCanham.He the bag was 'gone on his first the gas taJj.k. The -egg sh.ells alt1rough he has no known, home, a~?ext ano~her famIly ...... ------Police, on checking the sta- Clair Shores officers arrived. also ~leaves. tWQ SiSters, Mrs. ,return trip. ' were discovered when the baf- enemies, he said. His car is car was St;lpped of Its hubcaps. tion wagon, di~coveredthat the The JFarms p~trolmen later Arza Millard and Mrs. Grace , Police surmised that a rub- mota: was stlll ~ot, ~nd that I saw two boys getting into the Wineland. bish pickup crew took the bag the hcen~e plate Identified the station wagon, after getting out Funeral services wer~ held when it became full, and along , car as bemg one that had be~n of a car containing five other Monday, with burial in St. withl the contents of other such reported stole~ from St. ClaIr .boys. They apprehended the 'Dhomas Cemetery, in Ann bags, disposed of them by I Shores on Aunl 1. two getting into the parked Arbor. burning at the city rubbish 1 The woman told police that vehicle, while the St. Clair It • III dump. she had seen the boys leave Shores policemen took aft~r BERTHAM, SNYDER The $20 was taken away the vehicle and walk toward the other car and stopped It. Mrs. Snyder, of 610 Barring- from' the boy and given back the rear of a hardware store The boys taken into custody ton, road, died Sunday, April to his grandparent. It is be- ro&!'tL WAll IN SMARTH'SS. rH COMPOit' in the vicinity and board a bus by Krebs and Weaver were 13. She is survived by her li~yed the ?oy's parents de- AND IN THE CIRCLE 0' AMEltlCA'1 '£ST Trade daughter, Mrs. -Raymond W. vI~ed a pumshment to fit the D.US'D AftN WHIM YOIl WUI Mark at Lakeview and Kercheval. 14: and 16 years old. The ages sa.aCE 1938 She gave their description to of those caught by the other Schroeder. Private funeral. Cnmes., , the auth0rities. policemen, ranged from 13 to seryices were held from: the ------The bus driver, who made 16. , Verheyden Funeral Hom~. the run at the time, was con'- They were turned over to St. '>II II< • 'Litter Problem l3allnc()urt Happy tacted on his return trip. He Clair Shores for investigation. JOSEPH CoOROBINSON ; Mr. Robminson, 77, of 846 (Continued from Page 1) Moran road, died Wedn~day, fe!r penalties for the violators. l:lvthes April 9, in St. John Hospital It was suggested that Rev. I self-sealing pima cotton following a hea..-'ta~ack. He Maynard address the entire Birthday was presidenrt; of the J. C. studeilit body on the subjeat Robinson Co.,an electroplating and appeal to their responsibil- From nowI into Summer to these sport jackets firm at Mt. Elliott and Mac~, ity to be good citizens and for 35 yeatrS. n~ighJbors. a lighter weight suit tail.. He was the husband of the .q . , increases water A community-wide Cleanup ored with the time con.. JranCOld late Kaye, and father of the Campaign is being planned for late Franklin C. Robinson. May, with all residents taking Burning care Balincourt repellency StN'vivingare a son, Alfred, part. . and one grandchild, Gayl Rob- Clothes are noted for. inson. Funeral services were The imported fa b riC I Cfeanptate hMd Satw-day,' with buriall in Suburbia Garden Club luxurious of look and Woodlawn Cemetery. Me.~ts at Mrs. Quaid's III '" III texture, carefully cut to SADIE TAUBE eHE 'Ctutterj Eight members from the 20 exacting patterns. The BO Mrs. Taube, of 1898 Oxford enrolled in the Suburbia Gar- ro.ad, died Thmsdp.y, April 10, Children' den Club won ribbons at the thousands of hand sewn TUx APRIL 19, 1958 She is survived by her hus- recent Flower Show held at Elaine Ingram. 629 Lakepointe band, Edward J.; and children, stitches and numerous 15911 Hugh Hales 2nd. 540 Sunnydale the State Fair it was reported Milton and Edward Jr, She at I Ricky Ouellette. 749 Westches~ at 8, recent meeting held at other details - The As .oon G' 'G;n ~.', t e ter also leaves her sisters, Mrs. Mrs. Robert Quaid1s in Bed- Betsy Consor. 436 Barclay snow dampens ihe "~.:. '" Hazel Smith, Mrs. Beatrice handiwork of dedicated Claudia Louis. 1113Bedford soft, luxuriant pima " ~:, ford road, Vaness! Vinci, 16863St. Paul Snyder, MTS. f\1abel Barber, Coronado Tropica18 •••• '{.i:'f5.00 Brian Kingsley. 1372 Whittier cotta.1, the yarn closes and Mrs. Margaret Marlin. Hostesses for this A p I' i 1 craftsmen, SPECIA Michael Rabaut. 770 Harcourt H. Freeman Clothes, 75.00 to 119.50 u p, increasing the gathering were Mrs. Peter " l'\ Mark De~ker, 1746 Bourne- water repellency. In Funeral services were held mouth Saturday, with burial in White Gallette, Mrs. John Galvin and Cpmbridge Clothe ••••• 1'15 &: 125 13 dry w eat her it 135 &: 145 Tony Greiner. 65 Lake Shore Chapel Cemetery. Mrs. Bernard Pearse. Ouford Clothe,.•...... 21A ft? 245 Carolyn Lang. 280 Cloverly "breathes," giving you ...., 13', JulIe Crowtner. 790 University greater comfort. Come III III III John Dmley. 725 Lincoln GERTRUDE WOODBRIDGE Roxanne Rahhal. 27200 Grant in and select the style On April 4, 1776, the U.S. Lawrence Russette. 19819 Ed- you like, for sports Mrs. Woodbridge, 90, died Navy made its first mpture munton and all other outdoor 10. Deborah Moffatt. 23112 Edsel Thursday, April She lived of an enemy ship when the Ford living. at 229 McMillan road and USS Columbus captured the w~ the wife of the late Angus APRIL 20, 1958 Swiss Aire British tender Hawk, while re- Kathlynn Kellogg. 34120 Jef- Woodbridge. Born in Rhode turning from a raid on New 1440 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD ferson iaeket with knit underarm action 19.95 Is]and, she taught school in Providence, in the Bahamas, .'RMIN(lHAM CHICAGO Lisa Rothnie. 32419New York (Illustrated) Detroit in. 1890. She continued Melinda Maas. 20510 Erben It Nancy Hornbeck. 1230 Haw- her teaching in this ar~a and ON. H 0 U " ~ " I! It .. A a thorne Sirocco slipover style with action insert .. 13.95 at one t i m e was assisianJt The most essential element Sharon Harness. 490 Lincoln in any home is God. In irideSCent brown or blue prindpal at Cass High School. Joan Smith. 86rl Westchester -Frank Crane Nicki Nahoum. 1030 Kensing~ Her father, Henry Martyn Le- ton West Wind golf jacket .. , ...... ••... 13.95 William Wybo. 1941Littlestone land, was founder of Cadillac David Manardo, 21151 Fleet- Motor Car Company and weI1lt wood Danny Hall. 529 Rivard on to found Lincoln. Lore Moran. 240 Vendome She is sur v i v e d by her Dorothy Spoor. 1150N. Oxford ]dark Wenner. 793 Rlva~d daughters, Miriam, and Mrs. Melissa Ulrey. 1128Bedford Law r eo n c e Hope, and two Rachel Rectlin, 3131 ]dt. Ver- non grandchildren, Edith and Wil- Jimmy Wagner. 1699 N~wcas- liam Hope. Furieral services tle 520 Woodward • were held Sat u r day, with Peter Robbins. 1345Balfour burial.in Woodmere Cemetery. John Schaible 2nd. 1387Bishop North of City County S:dg. Near Livernois Ann Kuechenmeister. 2040 III III • All Beaufait . * David Donaldson. 760 Loraine EUGENE W. MARSACK Mr. Marsack, of 1110 Ver- LlV[ APRIL 21, 1958 nier road, died Sunday, April * Nancy Asmus. 385 Mt. Vernon STU Kenna Pratt. 281 Moross 13. He is survived by his wife, Rebecca Coates, 253 Hillcrest Lily, and children, Mrs. Wan~ Rickey Phillips. 1621 Oxford Michael Shackpool. 1118 Not- da Meyer; Eugene W. Jr.; tingham Warren; Leonard; Mrs. Wini- Ever Donald Graul. 1429Somerset Lance Gotfredson. 576 Wash- fred Canacho; David; Milton; ington Mrs. June Anderson; Sherman; Melissa McCullough, 23107Ed- sel Ford Mrs. Audrey Stevens; Mrs. \ - Paula Pope. 22766Lingemann Maxine Roth; Mrs. Carol Jol- Kenny Vorhees. 22651Madison has ev Michael Militello. 20219' Sun- gren; Allen; and Gary. nyside He also leav~s his brothers, th Frank W.; Edward; Richard; APRIL 22, 1958 part Patty Matujec. 1955 Hunting- and Louis; and sisters, Ml'lS. ton Peter Deneve; Mrs. Elizabeth frien~~ Mary Bonamy. 1168 Kensing- ton Furton. and Mrs. Leo Yedyke. "Kathleen Jobbitt. 253 Ridge- F'uneral services were held mont Jack Petty. 1204Yorkshire Wednesday, with burial in St. P.S. Mo Jimmy Hattle. 19288Berd'm Paul's Cemetery, on Moross please corr Katherine Shock. 1351 Three road~ Mile too and jo APRIL 23, 1958 the fun. Heather McPherson. 593 Uni- versity ]delinda Alpaugh. 1059Bedford Mischakoff David Looker. 44 McKinley Richard Warmbold. 1331 (Continued from Page 1) Bishop Nancy Ebi, 1440 Bishop ist during its short existence. Allan Paris. 765 Lakeland With Thomas LoCiceroh~ad- Arthur Mossner. 1351 Berk- ~~, ing the organization, much .. ~)::~~:~~ shire .. .. Frances Saunders. 110 Clover- hard work and planning have .. ~ .''''.,.'' ly gone Into making the sym- ...... :~..t Edwin Pratt J....582Neff phony's concerts the successes • ...• ...... ". zt James Mayo. 427 Lexington ...... ~.. Mimi MacKenzie. 430 Umver- they have been...... sity Sally Cook. 23024Lingemann Adult tickets at $1.50 and student tickets at $1.00 may APRIL 24, 1958 be purchased at Doubleday's Norman Harris. 22000 Revere Carol CoPP. 22448 Statler Book Shop, 17116 Kercheval, Curt Ralstrom. 1361 Somerset or from Mrs. Donald, Nigro, Deborah Strachan. 410 Moran Lisa Sholty. 342 McKinley TU 2-6709, or from ~rs. Rob~ Tommy Danaker, 20 Colonial ert Armstrong, TU 5-2432,and Libby Crowder. 351 Kerby wi! alsO be available at the Mimi Arene. 722 University George Ballantyne, 308 Tou- door. raine William Heyd 3rd. 20660Maple Ln. Bruce Doubies. 441 Madison Tom Biddle. 2032Hawthorne OrO!l!lt Pointe APRIL 25, 1958 Linda Theuerkorn. 1121 Tor- rey Gregory Simon, 1236 Three News MIle P~bllshed Every Thursday br Gigi Abaldo. 432 Moross Anteebo Publ1shers, Inc., Kathryn Edwards. 425 Cllal. 99 Kercheval, Grosse Pointe Farm., fonte ~cblran Robbie Hamilton. 1596 Holly- Phone TU. '!l-6900 wood Brian Crowder. 351 Kerby Three Trunk Line. Stephen Schafer. 43 Beacon Entered a. second c..ws matter at • Hill the posi; office, Detroit, Micblr&n, Take a new Cadillac-point its hood toward some Then consider how easy the car i' Larry Huvaere. 1353 Wayburn under the act of March 3, 189'7. Kay Kirby. 77 Stanton distant destination-and watch what happens! incredibly agile and responsive .~" Patty Millis. 450 University Subscription Rates: $3.50 Per Year David Crawford Jr .. 21 Roslyn by Mail; $4.2.0 outside Wayne Coun- smooth and level of ride. In fact, i(\ ve selected Candy Kilbride. 23131Recrea- ty. All News' and Advertising Copy We would be willing to wager that day', end woulp. tion Must Be in The News Office by th~ . extra-cost ?ption or Cadilla~'~. suspension, Jon Gustafson, 2203113 Mile Tuesday Afternoon to Obtain In- find you far closer to journey' /I end than you could sertion. . ever have imagined! " you can scarce.1Ydetect the presen~,()f the road. ~? We say this because we know how wonderful the And think of your pride and c~ntment! The Catering tD YOU . /.'1 lRMENTS I. miles are when they pass beneath the wheels of a very knowledge that your motor ckr; is 80 highly INutifully laundered .. new Cadillac--and how tempting distance is when admired and so widely respected add~ts own reward and YOUR Family nry Cleaned finished. lI,divilhl.11y IORLON DYNEL COATS and Finished J*btICI ill pIntic. 5129 seen through the windshield of (he ucar of cars". to each and every mHe. ' J • • • Cleaned and Finished Approved ~y Exclusive Fur Frost Method LUSTERTEX 5 f.r $129 First of all, imagine how comfortable and rested You ought to try it soon. Your dei!'will be happy RENUVENAIi .... ~ of VoNatioft. MifIi""'1Il 60t SHOE IEPAII .. you 'would 1)e! The seat-cushions are 80ft and deep .PROCESS FAU. to explain the virtues of Fleetwood. coachcrafting- Jrancoi3 ' and perfectly contoured. The steering wheel is ideally and to give you the faets on every -model~ including FUR COATS ,.. ~ of ¥afuatioA, MiniIMIm • positioned • • • and the car is wonderfully spacious. the exclusive Eldorado Brougham. Cleaned & Glazf"d Jirepface By Approved Fvrrie~ $3~ SPECIALS Week Ending Aprid 26 Methods PAY C STANDARD OF THE WORLD FOR MORE THAN HALF A CENTURY I Minutes Drive from VIDaC•• ,.. 2% foe' $forage IIJIUf'CInW NEXT 'SPORT SHIRTS 54 VISIT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER I rllinute, Drive from the Hill. Mini""",, Vat"crtioft $100. FALL BATHROBES $1 09 ------Come in and enroll in General Motor8' "Aim to Live" Contest ...... ~ Mack at Somerset ------",." ...",.. ;.,.,. GROSSI POINTE 20131 MACK AVE. OILEARY CADILLAC, INC. VA. 3-9764 GROSS! PT!. FARMS 1715'1'.r JEfFERSON,-AVL, .• : * J J.' •. -GROSSE POINT'

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Thursday, Ap~i~,17, J 958 .GROSSE POINTE NEWS AOQRESSIVE Page Thr•• Some times the people who Woods Willing c~nter island wh~ the cal" r MacDonald', ON." had ccme ~ s?cceed have neither gold nor Maintenance Men Jacks of All Trades 'Reckless Driver ,ot sIlver, but lots of brass. To Test Tires chpped off a small tree. !rest over in the south-bound Has Busy Crash When Woods police arrived Mack lanes. d...... - The Grosse Pointe Woods As he surveys his reckless- in Council has "subtly" appealed rst driving ticket, John Elmer Hey, Kids! to m-embers of the Fourth Es- MacDonald, 4C, can console Permanent Specitl!s . tate to let it be known that he himself that he got a lot of ily they are not adverse to the action for it. PERMANENT WAVE • .$695' See me in person at idea of accepting offers from ~:.'". MacDonald, of 26204 Winton, AND HAIRCUT . ps...... ; r-- local (or otherwIse)' rubber St. Clair Shores, was driving companies to test-drive sample north on Mack when his car Shampoo & Finger Wav~ ••• 1.50 CHESTER'S.. tires. veered over and knocked down Clairol •.•.•.....•.•••••• 5.00 ~ As a matter of fact, they a parking meter. With that as Breck Shampoo & Set 2.00 Saturday, May 10 have been known to take ad- a starter, he then caromed off Plain Shampoo & Set .•.••. 1.50' vantage of similar opportuni- a light post and seiiled into the Other Per., 8.95 - 10.00 - 12.50 - 15.00 ties in the past but - concern- ed over criticism that took No man is useless while he A;Uo~;~~5ts La Femme B~~~~Y place when one of their scout ;,: has' a friend. - Robert Louis :. ,', 18020 Mack Ave. Between Washington and Lincoln cars sported a set of white- Stevenson. ~. " ;>•• walls - they turned down succeeding offers. In computing the actual dol- lars saved (Ed. Note: This is Budget Time, and the figures were good and round, .) by using test-tires on City ve- hicles, the Council decided they could well afford the cri- ticism and the questlons that might arise, for the sake of :',: ...•7"'. economics. ~o: Attention all tire-deal- ers, vendors, testing personnel, or whatever: Grosse Pointe Woods will accept with pleas- ure any good deal

TO PRESENT CONCERT Fixing bicycles, zippers, and many properly pleased ,with Mr. Schwattz's other things for elementary students efforts while DON N E L SON and .~ : . The University of Michigan ,' ... :..; . Extension Orchestra, David is all part of a day's work for HER- JACK PERRONE look on. The stu- Mattern, conductor, will pre- BERT SCHWARTZ, Head Engineer of dents are sixth graders at Trombly. sent an "Evening of Music" for Trombly School. MARY JACOBS IS friends and families of its CHESTER'S members, the U-M Extension BOOT SHOP Service announces. The pro- Law Violators Honors Awarded to Pendergast Children's Shoe Specialists gram will be held in the Main TUxedo 5a0863 Auditorium of the Rackham Pay in Park Francis L. Pendergast, dis- visions of the Social Security 15911 E. WARREN Educational Memorial, Farns- trict manager of Detroit's East Act. at Buckingham worth at Woodward, at 8:30 William Carpenter of 7613 Side Social Security Office, has Ip.m. on Friday, April 18. E. Jefferson, was found guilty been invited to Baliimore, on two counts of traffic viola- Maryland, Tuesday, April 15, Exchange Club tions by Park Judge C. Joseph f{)r the Bureau of Old-Age and Belanger on Wednesday, April Survivors Insurance seventh Hears. Engineer 9. annual honer awards cere- Carpenter pled guilty to mony and then to Washington The Grosse Poi n t ~ Ex- driving withcut an operator's on Friday, April 18 f~r annual Ichangites held their weekly license and was fined $65 for honor award ceremomes of the meetinj;{ at the War Memorial department of .health, educa- last T d 1\ '1: 1 D W'l this offense. He entered a plea . d If' . ues ay, nJpn . r. I- of not quiliy to speeding on t~on, an. we are In recogm- Ham Labadie conducted the Nottingham, and was found tion of hIS ~Oyears of Govern- meeting in the absence of guilty and paid an additional ment s,erVIce completed on Scott Orr. $40. August 6, 1957. Loman Wall of 1088 Dowa- . . Col. EdmUnd Lange, of the Pend.ergast WIll be, the fIrst United States Army Engineers giac, Mt.. Morris, Mich., pled to receIve the bl;lreau? ~O-year Corps, U. S. District Lake Sur- not guilty to driving while gold. emblem and certIfIcate of vey, gave a most enlightening , under the influence of alcohol serVIce. talk on water levels of the This is the Sir Perior, the remarkable Haspel s\lit and was found guilty and fined that never requires pampering ... keeps its cool, $85. In addition to this, his A native of Massachusetts, Great Lakes and connecting - driver's license was revoked Pendergast was educated in water ways, using charts, fresh look days on end. When it needs refreshing, for six months. the ,public schools of that state graphs and color slides for il- just suds it. It will drip dry with smooth seams Joseph .r. Pitroliere of 751 and in Burdett College in Bos- lustratjons. and stra~ght lapels ... with no ironing needed.. Manistique, D e t r 0 i t, pled ton. He served with the Coast The U. S. Lake Survey was t I , Artillery Corps, U. S. Army, established by an Act of Con- I I ' t guilty to a charge of speeding The Haspel label is your guarantee of dependability , on Jefferson and paid a fine during World War 1. He ~n- gress on March 3, 1841.. Its ... unduplicated fabric arId unique construction. , of $16. tered Government service on mission is the preparation and ...... ' .. , , '/J , Stephen Sa en z of 1454 August 6, 1917, with the War publication of n a v i gat ion by the people who know most about : r II j Green, Detroit, paid a fine of Department at Boston. After charts and bulletins covering wash and wear clothing! $2 for not having a valid his military service he re- the Great Lakes System. It ALL THE COKE YOU CAN DRINK driver's license. He pled guilty turned t{)the War Department. has been recording water sur- * to causing an accident at Bal- In 1920 h~ transferred to the face elevations on the Great .. LIVE MODELS SHOWING THE HOnEST four and Charlevoix for which Department of Agriculture, Lakes since 1860. * he paid a fine and costs of Bureau of Entomology and This week's program, pre- STUFF IN BOYS' TEEN-AGE CASUAL WEAR $28.30. Plant Quarantine, serving in sented April 7, included the Mary M. Ford of 103 Ven- Boston and Arlington, Massa- showing of the film "High- ON THE HILL .:'. <. Boy.••• This is really gonna be a ball. dome road, pled not guilty to chusetts, and later in Toledo, lights of the 1957 Lions Foot- Everything free ••• groovy m'usic, dancing, causing an accident at Vernor Ohio. In June, 1957, he joined ball Games." It was announced the men's wear shop fashion show, cokes and special gifb and Cadieu:{ and was found the Social Security Board and that the State COJ'lvention for guilty. She was given a sus- served successively in Toled{), Exchangites will be held JU:le for both YOli and your date. One of the pended sentence on payment Youngstown and Cleveland, 15, 16 and 17 ai the Grand 80 KERCHEVAL AVENUE, GROSSE POINTE- biggest teen-age nights Grosse Pointe of $5 court costs. Ohio, until his transfer and Hotel, Ma.ckinaw Island. has ever seen ••• and it's all on Richard A. Cogan of 945 promotion to manager of De- Lakepointe, pled not guilty troit's east side office on April the house. Make \JP a ./ --- and was found guilty of caus- 29, 1942. party and bring_ your ~ ~ ~ ing an accident in front of In the administration of the 742 Westchester and paid a friends. You'll love it. ~ Social Security Program on the fine of $15. east side, the Grosse Pointes, Travis Robbins of 5917 Lin- ~ wood, Detroit, failed to appear and Harper Woods, ~r. Pen- d erg a s t has become well Mom and Dad; I '= to answer E charge of running P.s. known to the people of this please come along a signal light and forfeited a community through his daily bond of $5. too and join in contacts. He, together with his the fun. acloinistrative staff, h a v e PERPETUAL MOTION spent countless hours with la- ~ /""tr A man with influence has bor, management, civic offi- i~ 17012 Kercheval, in the Village the ability to set forces In cials, schools, service clubs. motion that never stop. church groups, and numerous by FREEMAN organizations explaining and administering the various pro- a new concept in footwear ..• Your introduction Police Probing to the lightest shoes you've ever wor,n! Pliant full-grain glove leathers, Golf ,Club Theft I The big difference lambskin-lined ••• light flexible soles ••• fine-featured styling. Tryon a pair- Farms police are seeking a In men's clothing is boy kJ\lown only as "Lal'lry" in for your own amazement. See our complete selection of new I. the theft of a $250 set of golf \h& clubs from the Country Club "Town Squires" by Freeman-only $1095 to $1595 hand tailoring practice tee last Thursday. The clubs, which have been recovered, belong to Mrs. Wil- to our own liam P. Bon b rig h t, of 102 Touraine. specifications According to Detective Sgt. The Weekender-Saddle-fan Calf George Van Tiem, the suspect, about 17, fiTst prq,mised two with Squeegee Sole and Heel $1095 That's why a caddies 50 cents .if they would give him a ride to the vicinity Carl Sterr suif of Chandler Park. He thEm : .:-: strolled to the practice tee and feels so pic ked up Mrs, Bonright's clubs and came out to the car. supple and light The two other boys who ...... ~:'::. '. '~' .. on your s'houlders. have not been implicated, said they did not know the clubs Fits with such ease were stolen .and, as agreed, dropped "L a ~ r y" off near and comfort. Chandler Park. Van Tiem located the two from $85 caddies n~xt day, 1ear n e d where they had taken the sus-:- pect ~nd checked the pro !?hop at the Chandler Park muni- cipal course. There, Van Tiem said, the professional, Al Lopez, told him that he had bought a set of clubs from a boy the day -\, previous for $45. They proved to be the stolen clubs. Mrs. BonbrighIt is getting hel,' clubs back from Lopez; Van Tiem said. carl sterr.- Nobody matching "Larry's" description is on the Country ON THE HILL Club caddi~ roster. Van Tiem said that so far no the men's wear shop link has been made between this theft and the recent dis- 80 KERCHEVAL AVENUE, GROSSE POINTE covery that $1,536 in golfing equipment f!rom the Country Alia ccmplet. seleethni of lanllt.r Shoe.

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The ,d~vers both unhurt, The U.S, Red Cross Book National Capitalln.vaded Drivers Ticketed After Crasbes were Day,id f. Pardun, of 25410 at Rota, Spa] ------,- . Harper, cSt: Clair Shores, and Harry Smith of a 485-m Two cars were ticketed for Ian accident on Mack: near Emilia F:' :Bem, of 1502 Dor- .~ew Best Seller. By 72 High School Girls. being out of control following' Allard last Wednesday. then, in the Woods. petroleum pI .. ' The new revised American I Spanish intE: (onstruction (0. Red Cross First Aici textbook By Sandy Boyle, Mar:r Short with a fire, hot dogs, and to fow' U.S. bases now u. LICENSED BUILDER climbed into the "best seller" and Karen' Schmidt marshmallows. We spent the class duri~lg March when the . night at the Laurel Motel number of cOlpiessold since it ' A convoy of 11 st'a'~Ion Residential and Commercial' Building again and Monday morning was published last September wago~s and .one cOl1vert~ble we started f,or Grosse Pointe. Additions and Alterations went above the 1,250,000mark,' oarrYIng 72 ~mth grade gIrls, We drove all day Monday with It's .No Secr:lt!. . accol'ding to George Wibby, left for W~sh1IlJ~()Jl,D. C~,from Modernization - Repair - Maintenance expedient stops for food and recently appointed director of Gros,se Pomie ~gh School, on arrived at Lakepointe arouzid • Fine Carpetin\g Designing and Planning Saf'ety Services fOTthe Detroit Wednesday, AprIl 2. 6:00 where we got our bags • Quality Installations chapter. We a'rrived at the Laurel and separated into the correct, Office: TU 5-3900 128 Kercheval The tex,t. is primarily de- Mot~l in 8omeTset,. PfnnsYl- distdots, We we~e dn:'iven up • Low Prices Res. TU 5-7013 Grosse' Pointe Forms signed for use in classes taught vama! at 11 that mg.}{t. The to our homes and left tired, a / by Red Cross instructors. 'Use ?e~ da:y at' 9, we l~ft for our little sad, but hap'pyto be • of the new publication has re- aestmatlOn, tJhe Oapital. horne. ' suIted in shortening the stand- T h u r s d ,'1 Y morning, we We'd like to thank Chet ard Red Cross first aid course reached Was h i n g ton and Samps~n for, making the trip from 18 to 10 hours. >7 toured the beautiful, national- possible. Also W,e extend our ofokeren In Michigan, a total of 33,175 ly fa.InJOUS Washington Cathe- thanks for making the trip so carpeting Fine Services by Valente pe'rsons, of whom 13,739 were dral, - the Federal Bureau of much ,fun to the chaperone, c". Investig,ation,~ and the Ar- in the Detroit chapte!r area, Mary Jarie Sherwood, and the ,near Buekingham received Red Cross first aid chives 'Building. In between drivers, fraternity men from 15839 E. Warren TUxedo 1-6022 training and certificates dur- we stopped for lun~h at Wayne State. University. !"ejl1jhng 0/ jeweler';! Scholl's C~feteria, a lovely ing 1957. At present, there are 2,295 authorized R~d Cross place wiJdhtecrirfic food. Af.ter-' renlounting' jewe£ and repairj first aid instructors, living in w8Jl~dwe went to the Willard the state, 660 of them actively Motel in 1Jhe'heart of the city certified in th~ Detroit chap- where . we spent ou~ three IT'S FUN TO SHOP AT THE fine walch and clock repairj ter, which includes all of nights in the Capital. That Wayne county. Since 1902, night we went to Glen Echo Pine, Maple & Cherry I '153,507 persons have taken Amusement Park wlhexe the roller coaster, the second lar- New! Expert diamond setting done right in our first aid courses in Michigan. gest in the country, 'W'8S 'the LARGE Sl sto, e before your eyes. It's a new and oppre~ Wibby expects training to biggesy attraction. eiated service. increase substantially during 1958 because of the sho-rtene-d Friday we had ~ very busy Insecti~ day. In the morning we went course, made possible by the Kinds new textbook. through breakfast (like Ught- j ning); Bureau of Elligraving and " VALENTE JEWELRY The 240-pa-ge volume in- and Printing; Jefferson Me- oorporates all the latest first morial; Mount Vernon, tJhe, 16601 E. Warren, at Kensington aid te'chniques, including the lovely home of our first presi~ much publici~ed artificial res- dent; the Lincoln Memorial, FREEFARKING TU. '.4800 piration method fur infants then lunch. .called mO'Uth~to-mouth breath- In the afternoon we toured ing. It is liberally illustrated the Marine Memorial, "The with photograplls, drawings, Raising of the' Flag ,.at. Two and colored p1rttes. The text Jima"; A r I i n g ton National contains information covered - Cemetery, the Tomb of the both in the standard and ad- Unknown Soldier, where we "::::::::;~:~~;::~:::~:;~~~~~~~~~~:::~;:~:~~~;~;:~:~~~:~~:::::]l~vanced Red Cross first a,id witnessed the "changing of the ~ . ~ courses. I~ ~ guarc;is." Next, we visited the Copies of the book are avail~ Arlitlgton lWemoriaJ Amphi- ~ Here it is again' ~~~able at all Red Cross chapter theater and the Lee Mansio,n, offices at a nominal cost to both located in Arlington. cover printing, 75c for paper- From there we went ,to the bound copies and one dollar Washington Monument where I FRANK ADAMS' ifor clothbound. some hardy souls ventured to .AIle the top (50 flights) and down -on foot! That's some 19 hun- 11 • r dred steps. After that we went Warning Issued to dinner and roller skating, I~ I~ Very few' of us looked like To Dog Owners professional skaters. Notices were sent la'St week The Capitol, Supreme Court, from Walter R. Hoyt, Chief of Library of Congress, White Police, to Grosse Fointe Farms House and shopping WEre all residents reminding dog own- on our morning agenda for ers that n~w licenses are due saturday. After lunch the EARLY AMERICAN INTERPRETATIONS by Shaw of Charlotte Get estirr1 Smithsonian Institute was our Spring SAL,E featured May 1 each year, and should screening I Distinctively designed, exquisitely tailored--a wondrous array of fabrics- I be obtained NOW. destination. Here the Medical Sofa ...... •.•.. from 285.00 Museum was the fOC'alpoint ~ and now a choice of Spring. Polyfoam, Rubber Foam' or Down Cushions. Lounge Choir .• ~ ••• ,. II 135.00 All dogs four months or of interest. A two hour, so- Many little extras, i.e., Self.decked, Lined Skirts-fiHed arm covers are Mr. Wing Choir ••.•••• II 134.00 more of age must be vaccinat- called "rest," dinner, and the ANY MAKE OF AUTOMOBILE movies was our pl'an of action available. Our Decorators will belp you with your sEHeetion. Mrs. Wing Chair ••••• " 129.00 ed annually and new licenses Platform Rocker ;' .. must be obtained for them. then; , I Don e son e a,t ly ! with Cricket St~I,... H 98.85 By ordinance they are prohib- E~ster Sunday woke with Done so perfectly! ited from running at large &t roain in its eyes. However, The (f}lb ~nu5! of Fine Furniture VISl..T ~oV R 94- ~ ~ any time. everyone donned their best ~ Y E,A R 0 L D . clothes, some chemises among FA'R.MHQ US E In the service department modelednat1onally Licenses are obtainable at • PRo 6-bt30 . the Clerk's Office, 90 Kerby them, and headed for break- . . . r: 0 .i'f E IN for cleanliness and high standard of workmanship fast, then the Naval Academy , road, dudng regular office AN D BROW/SE HERE'S WHAT WE DO:-. Remove and replace hours:-8:30 a.m., to 4:30 at Annapolis to attend Easter distributor'. Replace points and eondenser • Strob~ S~rvices at the Midshipmen's ARdvND. p.m., Wednesday until 6 p.m, " oscope distributor • Clean and space spark plugs C hap e 1. Unfortunately the \, E. 1fI~ (!4. and clos'ed on Saturday, J e R~,ably Priced • Clean fuel pump sediment bowl and test • Clean midshipmen were on leave but 26717 lime Mock Avenue be~se of our air filter • Adjust timing _ adjust carburetor Annapolis was beautiful. Re- • Road test--for only , .. G.M, PRODUCTION REPORT tuxning to Washington, we had letwMn- 10 a!td t t MM. low overhead. General Mot 0- r s produced lunch and then finished ou~ "'.my of Free 'orlcing 90 Days Cash 246,948 passengier cars and, tour of the Smithsonian Insti- trucks in the United States and tute. Mter the tour we left or Terllls OPEN THUIts.. filL _d SAT. EVES. • •• WE'U LOCATED IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOO ••• ~,., Canada during March, as com- directly for Somerset, Penn------_-...' ----_. We finance our I:-~.CORPORATED pared with 314,757 dUTing sylvania. On the way we had Open Mon. Thurs. Fri.' Sat. til 9 P~M. .oWn> accounts. March, 1957, it was announced a camp-out dinnerr, complete LINCOLN-MERCURY SALON today. ------. =,,'~ : Of the total vehicles pro- ~ duced by GM during March SQU 130 Kercheval on the Hill TU. 1-5000 212,790 were passenger cars o ETR' 3.nd 34,158 were truJcks. For Expert Drapery Your kind of kitchen Cleaning ...individually created to order , , l£juipment!' 0 0 larfje enoufjh 10

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LARGE SELECTION of H~use Plants £I Cut Flowers 'rhe gymnasiums ill the Pointe's This group of well-behaved pooches Insecticides and 37 BULBS public school buildings are used for were. pupils in an owner-trainer dog Kinds of Fertilizer Dahlias, Begonias, Gladio]us . many things other than .settings for obedIence course at the High SChool. and Lillies . athletic contests or calisthenic classes. and Plarat Foodi GUARANTEED STOCK . 0'. .. More than 2600 persons are . .,. re~ularly u~ing the Grosse and parochial sc~ools, square Iofficials of the league ex- Pomte PublIc School gymna- dance clubs, the Department pressed, a p pre cia t ion and \ siums for community activities of Recreation of Grosse Pointe Board of Education for their ever! week, Bert' Wicking, Woods, and many others. cooperation in making the pro- Pr~sIdent of the Board of Edu~ In addition there are many gram a success. . Get this !l3rd Anniversary Sale.FREE catIOn, announced. I special community functions Harold B. Lee, president of , The ~se of the public school in the' gymnasiums includrng the Church League" wr{)te gymnaSIUms by community the New Years, Eve and Hallo- PDesident \Vicking, "We feel Yoo're.invited to share in this big celebration ' groups has been epcouraged ween parties for all Grosse that this has been a tremend- -of values! We've got a FREE copy' of the. pig for a long time, Wieking said. Pointe boys and girls, the tea- ously successful season. The colorful A~versary Sale Book waiting for you Pkg. ROSE $129 During the last five years,'"in- chers' conferences in the fall, success has been achieved -and it's yours for the asking! BUSHES 2for cluding repeats, over 400,000 fund raising fairs, and all partly with the facilities and persons have use~ the gyms kinds' 0.£ 'PTA meetings. cooperation extended to us by JOIN THE CELEBRATION ••SAVE-SA VE-SA. VEt IT PAYS TO SHOP AT for. <;>t?er than dIrect school Several of the p r i vat e the Gros'3e Pointe Pub 1i c 'I'hi:; big wonder-book sparkles with special' actIvItI~S. Th~re are seventeen schools in the community make School System. . . Another values in just everything you/Ii want or need for ~ms Includmg three at the good use of the gymnasiums in point we feel have indirectly happy summer living. There's page after page ~Igh school. A~l are employed their physical education pro- accomplished, is making avail- of ~mart,. up-to.ihe.minute fashions.,•••.••• hun- Atlemon:~garden Center 111 the commumty use program. grams. From 60 to 70 girls at- able school equipment and People using the gyms are in tending St. Clare de Monte- facilities to a larger group. We dreds of favorite items for the family, the home,' a wide variety of groups, in~ falco use the ~ierce gymna- believe thi.s will help provide the car ... all'briJIiantly presented in sharp. clear 17931 E_ST WARREN AVE. ~ietures and easy.tcrread descriptions. TU.4-6120 eluding 15 churches, 25 Boy sium twice a week. Girls from a greater feeling of belonging and Girl Scout groups, private St. ~Toan of Arc play basket~ and sharing in these facilities The values have never been greater-the prices ball in the Parcells gym week- of .the Grosse Pointe School never lower.. See for y6tfrself-call far ,our ly and St. Paul's varsity bas~ System." We'fJe holdiD.; II Spiegel Anniversary'Sale Book today!. . .COI'T of this hie; ketball team uses the audi- The Department of Parks F R EE bookf!x~ torium-gymnasium for all of and Recreation of the City of . R~ Aluminum Screened Porch its home games. Grosse Pointe Woods sponsors Another good illustration of and directs' a program involv- Get estimate and see this wonderful this is the tournament for ing upwards of 1000 persons screening without obligation junior badminton p layer s every week from october to which will be played in the April. Utilizing the gyms of SPIE GEL CATALOG SHOPPING CENTER Grosse Pointe High School five of the schools on a regu- auditorium- gymnasium 0 n lar basis for nine weekly meet- April 18~20. fngs the progr:am offers 'per- The. Grosse Pointe Badmin- IOds of recreation and health- Call Prescott 1-4A~OO ton Club will host the tourna- ful exercise for women, men ment. This group, formed 27 and youngsters. (Suburbs - Enterprise 6784 - We Pay 1'om years ago and now composed of On an average night about almost 70 members, meets 55 elementary school age boys 21423 GREATER MACK, ST. CLAIR SHORES regularly in a high school gym will gather in one of the gym- I to practice and to p I a y nasiums for a supervised CAll DAY OR NIGHT-:;24-HOUt PHONESERVICE matches. This is the second period of gymnastics and bas- you. ORDER DELIVERED DIRECT TO YOUR' DOOR ORYOfI. year that a junior tourney has ketball. Later in the evening MAY PICK IT UP AT THE SHOPPING CENTER been held in Grosse Pointe. approximately 35 older boys Two years ago the Nationa.l Tournament for Junior Play- ers was held at. the high Have it done by sMool. the dependable Squier Co. The Grosse Pointe Church Basketball League, composed We also enclose porches with jalousies and make awning of 10 churches in the commu- nity, uses the public schodl Now We're in our NEWGrosse Pointe store •••• windows. We feature aluminum and combination windows facilities from November to April each year.. About 250 boys between the, ages of ten SQUIER.GO., 19678 Harper - TU. 2-0891 and fourteen make up three • divisions of this league. At .:the DETROIT'S OLDEST AND BEST-KNOWN SCREENERS conclusion of this year's season, than~s to the Grosse Pointe

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Annie Steven- the scene of an accident. given to police by a witness. and corner of Kercheval avenue son, 67, of 20681 Washtenaw, neighborhoods in the lnetro- ~.L. According to a Park police and Rivard boulevard. in Harper Woods, injured her politan area will be explored report, Miszcak, going south on The errant driver told Park rank Robert Dunn Downie, of right knee. Julie Downie, 29, by community leaders and pro- Cadieux road, lost control of authorities that he must have ster, 2:'159 Barbara Street, in Rose- sufferf~d cuts on both legs and Mrs. .. fessional workers when they his car and crashed into an fallen asleep at the w'heel, and ville, was headed west on Ker- chest injuries. Darlene Pond, Edison utility pole in front of did not know what had hap- cheval about 6 p.m. Hilliard 8, of 10014 Ablum, in Detroit, meet Tuesday, April 29, at 1113 Cadieux, shearing the pened until the car jumped Burton, of 3637 Woodhall, in was treated for a bump on her RJackham Memorial Building, pole from its base. the curb and hit the pole. He Detroit, was going north on head, and a baby, Gail Downie, 80 Fa'rnsworth, in Detroit. With the front end of his was not injured. Rivard at the time and pulled 20 months, was taken for a into oncoming traffic. checkup. Nearly 6,500 board and staff members from 190 public and • private agencies have been invited to participate in the InstJitute sponsored by United Community Services of Metro- politan Detroit. 'or lilting, Several well-known Grosse PRE-TEEN Fashion Show lighthearted Pointers are among the ~)Ut- s tan ding community leaders greeting cards, who have had impor..ant rOiles SaturdaYr April 19r 1958 in planning the all-day con- from 2 to 4 o'clock come to ference. They are: Mrs. Ed- ward G. Acomb,.77 Hall place; Sentiment Centerl Mrs. Ben Beyer, 70 Lochmoor; Mrs. Douglas Campbell, Jr., 287 McMillan road; Mrs. Os- borne Coates, 253 Hillcrest; Second floor N Jacobson's Mrs. Willii,am H. Denler, 277. Cloverly road; Mrs. Gerald F. • in. Dewhirst, 682 Sunningdale tax drive; Mrs. John N. Failing, free Jr., 1007 Three Mile Drive. that Use the new City-owned, -Photo by Eric Stroh fully paved, attendant-o~era+ed Japanese fortune cookies remind anese costumes. Photographed in front these youngsters to attend the J ap- of The Dants' last Saturday were MRS. anese Festival, fourth annual chil- MILTON VOLKENS (left) and MRS. PARKING LOT dren's fair at Christ Church, being NICHOLAS KELLY, JR. The young- held Saturday, April 26. General ad- sters sampling fortune' cookies are left prete ell' ch. mi'.eri e ••• mission to the fair is free-but tickets to right HENRY FRENCH, SHELDON at rear of Jacobson's off for games will be sold On-The-Hill and SMITH, RANDY and TIMMY fl atterin 9 streak of eotto.n Sf, Clair i,venue. Lock your in the Village this coming Saturday MARKS. by church members in authentic Jap- broadcloth with a send-to. ear ~nd shop in leisure! . . . ~------be-monogrammed pocket The fourth annua.l fair spon- pon Sai Ko Kwai-the entire Woods Solo'ns sored by the chIldren and Episcopal effort in Japan, tab, a stretch belt to make a Jacobson's te~C'hers of the Sun~ay School which supports 'and maintains Take Oaths -in the Villag~ wIll be held at ChrIst Chur~h a school, a hospital, a mission, on Saturday, April 26, fr...om 9 a church and a college-the changeabout shirtwaist~ a.m. until 3 p.m. 'fair will take the land of The five inc~mbents who Held on behalf of the Nip- Japan as its theme. Prizes, were re-eleded to their posts bJ u e 0 r co r a I, decorations and exhibits will in the Wood:;, took their oaths be as authentically Japanese of office before the Woods 8 to 14. 8.98 as pOSlSible- even to carps council convened on Monday, flying from the church bell April 14. tower, forttll"1ecookies and tea City Clerk Leona Liddle ad- served by Japanese exchange ministered the oath to Mayor students in a flower-banked Kenneth Koppin, Councilmen tea house, rickshaws drawn by James J. Hunt, HaI:TyC. Pratt, Canterbury Club coolies, and Kenneth R. McLeod and Muni- attendants in gaily colored ki- cipal Judge Don J. Goodrow. monos. The mayor and councilmen I Highlighting the day will be the appearance of two well will serve for two years, and known celebrities. Soupy Sales the judge, for four years. will be on hand a.t 1 p.m. in The first order of business the Church Undercroft for a following the swearing in, was speciaL children's show. And the election of a mayor pro during the morning, Bernie tern by the council. This office Faulk's tumblers will put on went to McLeod. who was a tumbling exhibition and a also appointed a member of demonstration of Judo. the Woods Pension Board, General admission to the The council approved the fair, and to these events, is appointment of Mayor Koppin free-games, rides and refresh- as the Woodsj representative ments will cost 10-15c each. on the Wayne County Board Heading up the Fair is of Supervisors. 1 Chairman Kenneth Kurtz, as- The mayor then appointed sisted by Messrs. W. F. How- the following C'hairmen and , Jacobson's . ard,. William Ludwig, Peter .~ members of the various com- Dixon, Max Pear~e; and Mes- mittees, all members of the dames Donald Farkas and Fos- council: ter Barrows. Susan Thomas intro- Building and PlanniI1g Friday, Book Review Councilman James Bowling, cluces the "shimmy chairman; Pratt anti Hunt, Group Meets 'April 18 members. shirt" •.•a new thigh- The Friday Book Review Finance - Hunt, chairman; Rex Johnston and McLeod. long top so wonderful of the Groose Pointe Memorial Kercheval at St. Clair -I. ths J~ulttg~ C h u r c h will meet in the Park and Recreation-Elsie we have it in stripe, Women's Parlor at 1 p.m. on Friedrich, chairman; Bowling F'riday, April 18. and McLeod. Mrs. FJ:'lallk Fitt will give floral print and solid devotions. Mrs. G e 0 r g e B. Morse will review "A New cotton. white, blue, Song in a StTange Landt by ENJOY A DELIGHTFUL LUNCH IN THE NEW yellow, green, toast. Esther Warner. All members and their friends are invited. ST. CLAIR ROOM, JACOBSON'S-SECOND FLOOR sizes 10 to 16. 7.98 Marine Pfc. J&.cklyn H. Lu- cas, at 17, was the youngest man ever to receive the Medal of Hbnor. 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ThurSday, I Page Eighf Thursday, April '17, '1958 _ A light weight to track air-dro:: Grosse Pointe News ,Charl,es T.Fisher, Jr. at high speeds PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY ANTEEBU Memorial 'Center Schedule Zippered case means photographs-comb the kid's PUBLISHERS, INC. ALSO PUBLISHERS Olt' THE Charles. T. Fisher, Jr., who died Monday, April 14, developed DETROIT WESTWARD. added greatly to the hlstre of a famous automotive name curls, OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL, APRIL 17 - APRIL 24.- OPEN SUNDAY 12.5 by winning a distinguished reputation in other fields. OUl, GROSSE POINTE FARMS 36, MICHIGAN Girl Scout caps mea.n cookies sold by freckle-faced *AII Center Sponsored Activities i Open to the Public For more than two decadesi> .. girls, Phone TU 2-6900 NOTICE: Please call for lost articles at the office, -~lthough he tl;U'ned only 51 hive come to my notice who They will be held for 30 days, thIS year-.Mr. FIsher has. been are better equipped by native Three Trunk Lines Neighbor with a budding bush bedraggled and crushed GrnssePointe Garden Center ROOln and Library open on~ ~f th~ best kno~n. of..De- ability, natural poise, trust- Means my wild young son will be soundly Fuller- for consultation and service. Mrs. Leland Gilmour tro1t s busmess and CIVIClead- worthiness and all-al'ound good , , Member Michigan Press Ass'n and National Editorial Ass'n wilI be on duty in the Garden Center Room every ers. His reputation in banking sense,." . brushed. and finance is nationwide. He served ~ith the RFC NA'I'IONAL ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVE: week an Tuesd'ay, We4nesday ahd Thursday from Weekly N~wspaper Representatives. Inc. 10 a.m. to 4 p,rn. A consultant will be on duty on Mr. Fisher Ooncetold a news. until the end .of the war in 404 Fifth Avenue. New York 19. New York, BRyant 9-7300 CHICAGO OFFICE Friday from 2 to 4 p.rn, (Call TU~ 1-4594.) paper interviewer that he be- 1945, when he returned to the 333 North Michigan Avenue, Phone FInancial 6.2214 Hospital equipment available for free loan ..;.- crutches, gan'studying banking because National Bank of Detroit as Entered as second-class matter at the post office, Detroit,' his father, one of the Fisher president and director. What~Goes On Michigan, under the Act of March 3, 1897. wheel chairs, heat lamp and hospital beds. "Blood . , avai~abl€ to Grosse Poin~e Residents, in case of brothers of automOobile body Although !/,rimarily con- FULLY PAID CIRCULATION building fame, "thought it cerned wi. t ~ . banking, Mr. at accident or emergency -' free of ~harge," would be a good idea fOorme Fisher oontinued the family >I< * >I< to get a smattering of finan- interest in the automotive in- Library ROBERT a, EDGAR. ...EDITOR and GENERAL MANAGER Thursday, April 17 cial knowledge-he figured it dustry. He was a member. of MATTHEW M. GOEBEL ADVERTISING MANAGER *Art Exhibit by students of the War Memorial's Classes might be helpful in the auto the board of directol"6 of Gen"' PATRICIA TALBOT FEATURE PAGE, SOCIETY - Hughie Lee-Smith, Instructor _. EXHIBIT ON business." eral Motors, a trustee and vice By Jean Taylor • 1 FRED RUNNELLS SPORTS EDITOR THRU APRIL 21 - WEEKDAYS 9 a.m. to 9 pm. - He found the' subject sa in- chairman of' the Automotive . , JAMES J. NJAIM NEWS SUNDA YS ,12 noon to 5 p.m. - Please call before teresting, he added, that' he Saiety Foundation. Was there ever a youngster the good earth. The' results ALDEN G. EDGAR NEWS will be entirely different too. ARTHUR R BLYLER ADVERTISING coming' to exhibits to make sure rooms are free of decided to make banking' his In recent years he was in- who has not dreamed -of a PATRICIA BLYLER ADVERTISING meetings. life's work. tensely proud to have been "tree house"-a private world The kind of garden your child should have, according to this " MARY LORIMER , ADVERTISING *American Red Cross Braille Transcription - ..class.- This\ keen interest, p~u; a very aetiive, as vice chairman of his own, hidden away in JOHN MacKENZIE BUSINESS 10 a.m. . winning personality and an of the Mackinaw B rid g egreen branches-where. adults author, depends on his inter- " ALBERTA WILKE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING unusual capacity for hard Authority and also Civilian were verboten? ests and personality. ~:' FERN GREIG ~ CL.f\SSIFIED *Ballet Classes - Mary Ellen Cooper. - Instructor - JOANNE EASON ~ ACCOUNTS 4 to 7 :30 p.m. work,. carried "Chick", Fisher Aide to the Secretary of the Royal Barry Wills, Boston The approach is varied and ." to a succession of important Army for the State OofMichi- architect and aut.hor of many FLORA HARDING CIRCULA TION *Fencing Classes - taught by Istvan Danosi - fencing original. There are many kinds ,:' jobs at ages when most men gan. books on home building, has a master of Salle deTuscan Fencers Club and Wayne of specialized gardens here: a ,,' are still apprentices in their The F ish er children are new title "Tree House," which picnic garden, a pet and wild :,: State Unive:t;sity Coach - ages ~~16 - 7:30 p.m. - chosen fields. Charles T. III, 103" Harvard will intrigue both boys' and life garden, a cook's garde~ ':' let's Raise Our Adult class at 8:30 p.m. . , . road; Mary (Mother Mar y girls and their fathers. Of Sights. He became manager of the h S a garden to provide the where. " '*Dale Carnegie Leadership Training - Drill Sessicn - Fisher), Convent of t e ac- course the first requirement withal for making flower A .bun.ch of the boys and a few of the girls were 7:30 p.m. Detroit. Loan Agency of the red Heart, Rochester, NY.. ; of such a house is safety. It ,'\ Reconstructlon Finance Cor- Luf dolls, necklaces, bouquets and " whoopmg It up the other noon in a private dining room Jane (Mrs. Thomas M. - must be strong, firmly fas- *Coast Guard Auxiliary Public Instruction Class - poration when he was 25, di-. l' d C l'f corsages. Pocket money pro- ::: NEV at the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club. The subject being practical course in Basic Seamanship - 7:31'l p.m. kin), Pacific Pa Isa es, a 1.; tened and completely secure. vides another urge, and such '" rector of the RFC at 28, Michi- Fred J., an Army lieutenant Mr. Wills has designed ~everal :, ki~ked around was a community matter, having to do * * '" a hobby may find a new out- '/' gan State Banking Commis- serving in Germany; Walter tree houses that meef these de- let in flower photography. The ,:- WIth cleanliness and pride in the Pointe from the stand- Friday, April lR sioner at 30, and president, and B., a Navy ensign at Athens, mands. p~int of outward beauty. Special emphasis was being League of Women Voters - annual luncheon - 12:45 director of the National Bank . d scientist may be captivated by laId on the chronic beef about the untidi~ess of a very p.m. of Detroit just before he Ga.; . Sarah Wilhelmma; an TIle author's enthusiasm for soil testing or grafting. This " sman percentage of Grosse Pointe High School students turned 31, the largest in Mich- JohnT Allen.F' h 'd . t thIS' proJ'eet grew out of a tree is an original guide to whet I Order of the Amaranth Evergreen Court No. 22,- he lSer resl ence IS a house whl'ch hI'S nep'hew at- . the foundation of a long, long string of complaints fro~ igan and 11th largest in the L k C t G Po' t the appetite of indifferent meeting .- 7 p.m. - card party 8 p.m. nation. 5 a e our, rosse m e. tempted to build with the help junior gardeners. ' " , neighboring residents and business establishments which *Ballroom Dancing' Classes Spring Ball - Mr. and Mrs. He was a graduate me~ber Oofa friend. It was not an un. ... have had to wage a constant battle to keep their prop- Bill Wilson - Instructors - Orchestra and refresh- While providing leadership of the Business A d v i slo r y qualified success. After work- For their fathers and moth. :;: We C~ erties free of rubbish tossed by these thoughtless young ments complimentary - 7:30 p.m. • in an exceptional range of Council Oofthe U.S. Depart- b 'd ers there is an inspiring new" b. .. h 'tabl d ment. of C.....mm.erce., a trustee. ing on it for two years, a a into ,..' citizens. . *Memorial Bridge Club - Duplicate Bridge - Mr. and usmess, CIVIC.c an e an ~- storm took its toll and left the book, "Joy of Gardening" by The Rev. Erville B. Maynard, rector of Christ Mrs. Andrew. Walrond, Directors - 7:30 p.m. religious activities - his busi- of the United States Associ- house in a sorry condition, but Victoria Sackville- West. These Church, tossed a pregnant thought into the discussion. ness affiliations alOonein 1958 ates, Interne.tional Chamber of the boys were undaunt€:d. articles on gardening are ar * ~ * ranged by the four seasons of We can't recall his exact words, but they were indicative included directorships of nine Commerce; and a member and They tried again., this time Saturday, April 19 finns in additiOonto the bank- past president of the Detroit with success. the year, and are based on two " of the kind of thinking we like to expect from a clergy- *Ballet Classes - Mary Ellen Cooper ~- Instructor - Mr. Fisher gave top priority to Board of Commerce. Step by step, the author of the author's books publish man who has both the talent and the inclination for 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. his role as a family man. He In addition to the bank and shows how to build a safe tree ed in England: "In Your Gar ::; o guidance and tolerance. Mr. Maynard believes that this *Children's Theatre - Mrs. Syd Reynolds -- Instructor and his Wife, the former Eliza- General Motors, Mr. Fisher den" and "'More For Your ~:~ small segment of non-conforming youngsters is com- -10 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. beth Jane Briggs of an.other was a director of these other house, whether you have one Garden." This selection has well known Detroit automo- business firms: American Air- tree, two trees or three trees prised of victims of their own parents' lack of leader- *Children's Art Classes - "Art for Fun" - taught by with which to work. The black been made particularly for .. ship and discipline.' Mrs. Margheritta Loudages - 7-12 - 10:30 a.m. to tive family .. are the parents of lines, Inc.: American Broad- and white illustrations, and Americans. VIA The idea he got across quite forcibly, and without 12 noon and 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. seven children and grandpar- casting - Paramount Theatres, the detailed d i a g ram s, add ents of five. Inc.; Cuninngham Drug Stores: much tl) the book's appeaL The author is not only an 20 resorting to quotes, is that we can't expect anything Women's Historical Club - luncheon - 12 noon. experienced gardener, but a He always was able to find Inc.; Detroit Edison Company, "Gardening: A New World more from the younger generation than those things *Youth Council Dance for Teens - "The Revolutionary gifted writer, and her book time for a friendly conversa- Federal Home Loan Bank of F C h . 1d "b San for which we are willing to set the example. He has Rumble" - Al Ross' orchest,ra - refreshments - 'anapolis (public' interest or 1 r en y y while giving practical help, ~ -', tion. Both a keen listener and Indl W 'ght g've a br"nd new ap little patience with those of us who are willing to for- $1.50 per couple - 9 p.m. director), Michigan Bell Tele- rl ,I S "'.. - also a delight to read. - . give inane, childish infractions simply because we have a witty talker', he became one N' 1 proach to an old subject. It • * * of Detroit's most popular and phone Com pan y; atl.:>na is concerned not so mu~h with b~en guilty of the same minor misdemeanors. We can't Sunday, April 20 Steel Corporation; and Shera- get any more than we expect, and unless we set our *Art Exhibit by students of the War Memorial's Classes respected men. ton-Cadillac Corporation. the actual techniques them- Rubber Check " FACTO Qualifications high, we are to blame for the failures - Hughie Lee-Smith, Instructor - 12 noon to 5 p.m. Mr. Fisher's outstanding job His numerous civic activi- selves, as with the way to cap- of the young. If we demand proper conduct and exact as RFC Detroit director earned ties included service as treas- ture a child's interest in grow- *Youth Council - meeting - 12:30 p.m. Passer Sought ,..t. penalties when we fail to get it, the whole standard his appointment in 1935 as a urer and a director of the De- ing things. NAB. Grosse Pointe Community Theatre - casting call- 2 member of the board of direc- t r 0 i t Symphony Orchestra "A child must have a child's " of deportment will be raised. p.m. tors of the RFC in Washington, . ~ th M tr ~ reasons fOorgardening. And Park police are following up for , lastin If we condone puerile performances just because Inc.; director Oo~ e e 0 since he lives in a fresh and a $150 bad check complaint :: * '" D.C. politan Detroit Building Fund, extraordinary world, his gar- fil-ed by Sylvan Landuyt, : the perpetrators of misdeeds are young in years, we "Best-looking I Monday, April 21 uIt really was a $10,000-a- Inc.; treasurer, director, and be d' ., owner of a mGTket at 15028 • should expect a continuance of both minor and major *Advanced and beginners water and oil painting classes ch";rman of the finance com- den should not or mary: when they see year job," he once recalled, Q.L Th to.'r a seasoned Mack. # 'ttee of the United Founda- e way mspI e house and gro: defiances of law and order. - Hughie Lee-Smith, Instructor - 9:30 a.m. to 12 "but when they saw how mI b t t 'der a garden 'on I'n Detroit., trustee of the oy scou 0 conSI Landuyt told police that he - from dogs, th, It is a point well taken. This matter of litter, strewn noon and 1 p.m., to 3 :30 p.m. young I was, they cut the sa1- tI b t t 11 dI'fferent from 1 thoughtlessly by some of the High School students, has *Cancer Information and Service Center - Service ary in half." , Michigan Heart Association. may e 0 a y cashed the check for a Char es children and F long been a subject requiring the attention of school Work - 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The volunteer workers Mr. Fisher was a member of the way such a project is pre- Hessen, about 25, who gave screen fences t, In the RFC, Mr. .Fisher Eo d f La sented to a dainty young miss his address as 291 Manistique picket designs officials residents and the police. It is all. indulgence are urgently in need of clean white material to the Assocbte ar 0 Y wI'th lI'ttle or, no interest in worked under famed financier Trustees and of the Finance Detroit. The check was written f' in sloppiness which wast€s the time and energies of carry on t.heir work - anyone having old sheets, 'Come in and Jesse Jones, chairman of the Committee of the University - by a Victoria Hessen who living area an. all victims' concerned. tablecloths, shirts or the like is urged to press the government agency. Mr. Jones of Notre Dame. Hills (Mich.) Country Club; Landuyt said, Hessen identi It was developed at the meeting last week that a material and drop it by the Center to aid this later wrote of the Detroiter: His clubs included the De- Country Club of Detroit; The fied as his wife. great deal of this litter is caused by students who eat worthy endeavor. "In my long experience in troit Athletic Club, of which Detroit Clu;b; Economic Club The c11eck bounced back' in the cars in the school parking area. When lunch is Flower arrangement classes sponsored by Grosse Pointe business and banking, few men he was president; Bloomfield of Detroit; Grosse Pointe Club; "account closed." Cpl. Charles finished, sandwich wrappings, paper bags, banana peels Garden Center - class - 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. _ G r 0 sse Pointe Hunt Club; French is seeking Hessen for Hundred Club; The Recess, questioning but was told at the and endless other items of rubbish. and garbage are Rotary Club of Grosse Pointe - Luncheon and meet- .1 *Dale Carnegie Leadership Training - Drill Session - , I simply tossed out the car w~nd~ws and . left ~o the Detroit; Yondotega Club, De- Manistique address he had ing - 12:15 p.m. ' 7:30 p.m. whimsies of the winds to be distrIbuted WIlly nIlly up "'Memorial Bridge Club - Duplicate Bridge - Mr. and troit; The Brook Club, 29 Club gone to Texas. '. *Grosse Pointe Cinema League - movies and meeting and Union League, all in New,,.. -, and down the streets. Mrs. Andrew Walrond, Directors - 1 p.m. - 8 p.m~. York; the Metropolitan Club The city officials have placed disposal barrels for Pointe Garden Club - Tea and meeting - 2:30 p.m. Ladies' Auxiliary of Metropolitan Clu~ard party - and F Street Club in Wash- such refuse. The police have threatened to crack down *Ballet Classes _. Mary Ellen Cooper - Instructor - 8 p.m. ington, D.C. on anyone found guilty of such intolerable negligen.ce. 3:15 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. ' What's Your The Hi-Y Club of the High School has formed detectIve *Dale Carnegie Leadership Training - class - 7 p.m. teCL"l1Sto ferret out the culprits and has been empowered Semper Felix Investment Club - meeting - 7 p.m. Pvt. Richard B. Clarke This way to the Life Worth? by the Student Association to inflict penalties. . . Recovery - meeting - 8 p.m, Set for Arn:a.yExercise All of these agencies and the school authOrItIes *Teaching ~hildten Art Creatively - A discussion by have expressed a willingness 1;0 go further. ~v1orerefuse Margheritta Loud, Instructor of the Center's Art FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. SALES. MEETIN-G cans will be installed and it was disclosed at the gath- Classes for children - The public is welcome with- (AHTNC)-Pvt. Richard P. A new car may cost you ering in the Yacht Club that litter bags will be provided out charge - 8 p.m. Clarke, 19, son of Mr. and free to all student car owners to encourage them to $2~500 .•. or $3,000 , •. or * * * Mvs. Richard Clarke, 190 Muir keep their refuse out of sight. . Tuesday, April 2Z $5~000. But a new miracle It is to be hoped that these meas~r~s WIll help? but *Service Guild for Children's Hospital - Service Work road, Grosse Pointe Farms, as Mr. May~ard has pointed out, a raIsmg of the SIghts - 10 a.m. to p.m. Mich., is chedu1ed to partici- drug-which saves your of all particularly the parents, must accompany these pate in "Exercise Eagle ,Wing," , •. at ST. CLAIR INN, of course! More and FDa Mothers' Club of Austin High School - Luncheon, life-may cost you $3 ... move;. We must not condone defiance of the rights of style show and cards - 12:30 p.m. a 10lst Airborne'Division man'- more sales managers are finding tha.t our others and we must demand that all our citizens, *Advanced and beginners water and oil painting class - euver at For Campbell, Ky., air.conditioned meeting and sleeping rooms, or $5 ... or (if it's especial- young and old, respect the wishes of ~he very great Hughie Lee-Smith, Instructor - 1 p.m. to 3:39 p ..m. April 16-30. excellent food and cocktails, heated swim- ly expensive to make) as majority for maintaining and augmentIng the beauty Grosse Pointe Optimist Club - Dinner and meebng - \ Clarke, an assistant machine minJl?:pool and beautiful 18-hole golf course of the Pointe. 6:15 p.m. . much as $55. That's why .. Exchange Club of Grosse Pointe - Dinner and meet- gunner in Compony A of the combine to make ST. CLAm INN Michigan's division's 32'm1 In!aT[l:try,en- ing _. 6:30 p.m. . tered the Army last August outstanding conference r~s<>rt! Overnight Todayfs Prescription Is the Kiwanis Club of Gro'sse Pointe, Ine, - DInner and and completed bask trainiTIlg accommodations fur 130. Why take less [ Letters to ,the Editor. meeting - 6:30 p.m, Big'gest Bargain in .Bf:story MICHIG at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. when you can have EVERYTIDNG ••• only *Sea Exp!orers - meeting - 7:30 p.m. He is a 1957 graduate Oof 50 miles from Detroit? This is the 697th of a series of To the Editor: I Daniels; many workers must *Grosse Pointe Men's Chorus - Rehearsal - 8 p.m. Grosre Pointe High SchooL Editorial advertisements appear. A letter fr0m Mr. Harold j ihemselves and all those .who Grosse Pointe Community Theatre - casting call ing in this paper each week. . Is ReplUbli an Tm'e- make up the new leadershIp of 8 p.m. Danle , a c ~- h D' t . t' M - f 's Tohe U.S. Navy Fuel Depot, cinct delegate in Grosse Pointe t e ISnc . j: reac Ion 1 • * * now in operation at the fast- Farms, has been widely dis- that (1), your letter was meant . Wedn~sday, April 23 ' growing. air-sea base being de.. tributed through the mails as a Joke or (2), you spent St~Clair~nn ~ C6u.nfr/j. Executive Board of Young Women's Club - Luncheon veloi>ed at Rota, Spain, is cap- 0(dJ and now has appeared in your the fall.Oof '56 i? some OotheT and cards - 12:30 p.m. able of caching '50 million. OPE N ALL y E ': R~ 0 N .T H Ese E NO'CST C '_.A I F-.,r v E R_. letters column. I would like to congresslOn~l d 1 S t r 1~ t and *Senior Club - tea and cards - 1:30 p.m. gallons of petroleum products ' t 'ty to ex therefore dId not receIve any 0,,"'.',"[,) ': ..V{, C"ERATfD BY Tit! ffOU;I'''~' 51 CL/.,R :.'I~._,,(',~A.,dial FA .2222 take th IS oppor um - '1 t t b 1;.,'1 *Children's Art Classes - "Art for Fun" - taught by ranging from jet aircraft to tend an invitation to Mr. Dan- . ~ t~e mal sen ou Y e steam w.arships fuels. iels through this Grosse Pointe I Dlstnct. Mrs. Margheritta Loud, ages 7-12 - 3:45, p.m. to News column. Anyway, sir, here is a bland 5:15 p.m. '. .. Dear Mr. Daniels: I new invitation to loin us and *Ballet Classes-Mary Ellen Cooper-Instructor-4 to ,As you know, ALL Republi- take a"1 active part in the 9:30 p.m. ca.ns ~e welc~~ed in th-e 1,4th coming campaign and in the Soroptimist International of Grosse Pointe - Dinner D15tnct Repuchcan organlza- - . . . . - 6:30 p.m. tion. They are welcomed and year-l'Ound actIVItIes go/)1ngon *M:emorial Bridge Club - Duplicate Bridge - Mr. and wanted nOotonly as workers at 14th District Republican Mrs. Andrew Walrond, Directors - 7:30 p.m. STANDARD TRIUMPH MOTOR CO. but as people with ideas to Headquarters, 15316 E. War- 9603 Air Force Reserve - meeting. - 8 p.m. , ,IS PRO{JD TO ANN'OUNCE nIE APpoiNTMENT -or. suggest or criticisms to offer. ren in Detroit. Your voice and Grosse Pointe Community Theatre - Casting call - It was, therefore, with utter our efforts are always wel- 8 p.m. ' ' . amazement .that 1 read y?ur ~me. Every issue of the *Grunyons' Concert-Music you like by Grosse Pointe's letter. For mstance, r~fernng monthly delegates news-letter HANSON CHEVROLET CO. to present leadershIp you t' . 'tat'OTIS to meet own Whiffenpoofs. A wonderful evening of song .t "H . tak th con ams mVI 1 - free of charge - 8:30 p.m. "142 Mack Avenue VA 2-9800 wro e, avmg en. over : ings, and I will be looking • • >II 14th, plans we~e qUl.C~y de forward to seeing you at many veloped for dlscredltmg all f th t'ngs' the futllre 'l'hursday, April 24 . h R' l' Th 0 ese mee 1 I m - . .AS AN AUTHORIZED DEALER Elsen ower epuo Icans. ese Y f R bli an Victory Junior League Glc-e Club - Rehearsal -' 9:30 a.m, plans were formulated and ours or a epu c *American Red Cross Braille Transcription - class 'FULLY:'EQlJIPPED TO SELL AND SERVICE OUR carried out while most of us (Mrs.) Emily M. Boylston, 10 a.m. , were completely engross~d in Member, Rep. State . ',' 3 FAMOUS'BRITISHMOToR tARS the 1956 State and NatIonal Central Comm., Women's Republican Finance Committee - mreting- Campaigns." Thousands of Re- 14th District 11 a.m. tea - 1 p.m. publicans like myself worked A. A. U. W. of Grosse Pointe - meeting and tea - through the new District Or- 1:30 p.m, ganization for Ike, Cobo, and U.S. Navy Commander Rob- *Ballet Clas~s - Mary Ellen Cooper - Instructor - the entire GOP ticket. (l ert E. Peary became the first 4 to 7 :30 p.m. worked as a volunteer almost living person in world history o to reach the top of the world *Fencing Classes - taught by Istvan Danosi - fencing every day of the campaign and master of Salle DeTuscan Fencers Club and Wayne a great many evenings as when he planted the "Sta--:s State University Coach - ages 8-16 - 7:30 p,m. welL) Now that they have and Stripes" there April 6, l'ead your statements, Mr. 1909. Adults Class at 8:30 p.m ..

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The 26 pound To Show Public Michigan's Educational St,atus Studied' at Parley ,who spoke on ''Society and Its Schools" and Professor Harold At high speeds and altitudes c~:J)era, yvith pistol-p;rip trig- School Art Work ((We must join hands, secon- Of approximately 55,000 I ent day products of Michigan's and Commander of the Hand of the University of II.. was developed at the Naval g~'s, is shoulder mQunted. , dary school and colleges as high sChool studel1ts graduat- secondary schools were better '------Beginning Monday, April 28, We'llas all Americans, in a uni- ing :from these schools this trained on the average than and continuing through May 12 OUR 21ST YEAJ;1~,..,",------.'_)F GROWING! fied effort to improve ou~ edu- spring, only five per cent will those of any preceding gener- the art work achieved in all cationalprogram so that we have had less than one year of ation. Dr. Bushong point,ed PLAN A CRUISE ON THE THOU'SANDS OF the public schools of Grosse: can save and, improve and mathematics, AbQoUJt12 per out that the ~ecord of Michi- :l Pointe ~il1 be on display at the strengthen our American way cent of this graduating- class gan ,Hig.h SC~lOolg1jad~at~s at S. S. AQUARAMA Grosse Pointe War Memorial. of -life;".Grosse Pointe Super- will have completed four y:ears the Umverslty of MIchIgan, The Center is always open int~mdent James W. Bushong of mathematics. In science only one of the outstanding univer- Pot~t€:,dRoses weekdays fr.om 9 a~m. to 9 p.m. told 'a group of educartprs seven per cent of the graduates sHies of the country, would in- and on Sundays from 12 to 5 p. m., but it is always advisable meeting' in Ann Arbor April will have had less than one dicate they were well prepar- to call the Memorial, TU. 10. year of study. Evidence was ed. 1-7511,to make sure the rooms P'r,esident Harlan Hatcher of offered the audience, also, that He cited a recent publication are free of meetings before the-University of Michigan and the brighter students did take of the University which stated coming to view "the exhibit. Superintendent BUIShongspoke the more deJ:J,tanding courses that less than five per cent of a In the absence of Mrs. Janet to a gathering of severat hun- to a considerable extent. freshman claSiSat the Univer- $2.50 Roc'e w.lth the purchase of 10, through August 1st. Gray, Charles Jorgensen is co- dred as a three-day conference Reminding his listeners that, sity withdra~s for acade~ic ordinating the exhibit, in the on the Michigan High School 15 of 16 scientists on the team reasons. TypIcally two-thIrds - . ~,EVergreens • JL..andscaplng • Personal Service Center's second floor galleries. go:t underway. Both speakers which launched Explorer I, of. a ~iven' cl~s:ois made up of Induded under the direction of gave their views of the status were American born and edu- MichIgan reSIdents. He also Mrs. Gladys Gies, elementary of education ' in the State of cated, Dr.'-Bush<>ngtook strong cited. statis~ics showirig that .' :.~ J~Hall's Nursery art supervisor, will be works Michigan, each dealing with exception to the inferences publIc school. students. won 10. : I iR24300 HARPER, btw. 9 and 10Mil. Rd •. from all the Paintes grammar his particular level. 'that the American schoolsys- more than ~helr proportIonate UA WonJ~rful \Vay to Spena a Day" its schools including finger paint- "We cannot achieve unity if tern had fail,ed. He said that share of PhI Beta !{appa keys -',... -::~"'" PRescott 5-3455 ing, murals and paper mache it was well known that Ameri- as. compared to those won by nO. we continue to squabble among t hId t Th LUXURY LINER SERVICE BETWEEN DETROIT Jd animals. ourselves, hurling' c1}.argesand ca could have put an artificial pnva e. sc 00 gra ua es. e -_. ------..., AND CLEVEUlND-STARTING JUNE 19 -;)is The Juntor High S c h 0 0 I counter-~ha'!'ges," the Superin- moon into orbit years ahecd study mcludcd. several of the er- work, directed by Mrs. Esther of the Russians it that was SO called pr.estlge colleges as * Big Sun ,Decks tendent said, "but must work 11 th * 3 Dance Decks CHURCHES-CLUBS-CiVlC, Meidrum, Mrs. Albert Ebert, together to have the best edu- what -'re had wanted to do. we .as 0 ers. . . Mrs. Helen Gill i a r d and * Restful Lounges BUSINESS & FRATERNAL GROUPS cational program possihle for Describing the panic into . Thl~ ~as the fIrst attempt 3 Restaurants 2nd Charles Jorgensen, will in- our youth. .which so many had gone as m MIchIgan to. hold such a * Reserve bloC;KSof tic;kets at spedal nds clude drawings, poster work, * Supervised Children's group plan rates. Sell them at the disgraceful, he counseled all to conference .. It IS hoped that Playroom a Walter H. ,V\ast Co. textiles and mobiles. regular rate and make a proflt for Dr. ushong took issue with keep their heads' and to have more effectlve plans for the Cocktail lounges your organization. -ild The' Senior High exhibit * the self-styled Uexperts" who; faith in a system which had development of the sec~ndary D!lck Foot W. Grand Blvd. Invites you under the directior. of Miss * for full details-CALL WO 2-6911 in ever-increasing n'Umbers, proven its worth so well in schools of the state .wIll re- * Supervised Parking at Dock to see o.t.1r Marion Lampman and Miss were favoring all who would the last oentury and a half. sult. Conferees exaz;un~d the Marilyn Krueger will featUre listen with an analysis of what.. purpose and organIzatIOn of FROM DETROIT . FROM CLEVelAND ceramics and jewelry as well was wrong with the schools. If a mam .threc:-~or thought the high school and discussed Thllrl. Fri. Sat. Sun. Mon. Tu.s. Wed. as oil p~intings. The care}ess use of facts and were. t? be lden~lfled as char- the most promising or most Lv. Detroit 9,:30 cm EST Lv. C1.veland 9,30 "m EOST NEW Iv\ODEL HOME An attempt is being made to Ar. Clev.lond .(,.(0 pm EDST Ar. Detroit 2:50 pm EST statistics by the fault-finders. acterl;1ll'g Supe.rmtendent B~- needed curricular changes. Lv. Cleveland 5,10 ~,mEDST Lv. Detroit 3,20 pm EST at show work in as many media came .under his scrutiny. He sho~g s .speech It wo.t;ld be 1;1s Other speakers included Mil- AT. D.troit 10,30 p III EST AT. Cleveland 10,30 pm EDST as possible. Purposely, instead pointed out that those who ad- castlgat~on of the Wl~d..and !,r- dred McAfee Horton, former EconomlcolF_ (Tall:InclJ Lounge Deck CkJb Deck of choosing only the most out- In- 19784 Thorn 1'"ree vocated going back to the good responsl~le gene~a.lizmg president of Wellesley College Child Child standing pieces, the teachers old ways were a common gar- dulged 111 by cntlcs. of the Adult under12 Ad."t finder 12 Deep!ands Subdivision h a v e chosen representative den vari.ety of critic to be scho0I;s. Acknowle~glng. t~at ONE WAy $5.75 $2.88 $ 7.70 $3.85 work.' The public is cordially found in every g.eneration. If some of the allegatlcns o~mg Soi and Betty CONTINUOUS CRUISE W"kllay 1.95 4.41 12.35 6.1. Grosse Pointe Woods invited to view the young they had been right all made about the ~hortcommgs CONTINUOUS CRUISE W.. k_nd "Holiday 9.95 4.97 13.65 6.83 Kitten Trainers ROUND TRIP (Unllml'-cl Stopover Ptivlleg.) 10.35 5.11 13.15 Pointers' talent on' parade. through the 8.ges man would of the s.econda:y schoole; were 6.93 th. j We can incorporate the ideas you'll see be trying to 're-discover fire true to a certam extent some- for performing Inter.clty toud~ts "nd businen irav~l .•rs b~ing One _y $9.00. Round Iri $16.20 ew your outomobde ond save 180 drlv,ng 1II,lel. p into your present home - a new family or 'the wheel. He expressed yvhere, he s~id that the sweep- 13086 Sarsfield Ave, by PTAatDefer doubt that anyone could "ride mg c~ncluslOns. often drawn East Detroit, Mich. FOR FURTHER DEl AILS AND LOCATION OF TICKET ese room, built in closets or bookshelves, a backward into the future.". from Isolated mstRnces were OFFICE NEAREST YOU-PHONE WOodward 2006911 ar- modern kitchen or utility room. Meets April 21 Citing statistics gathered by most. unfair, and untrue. s of the Bureau of School Services EVIdence was presented the two Ask Us About It! Donald F. Schroed~r, Direc- of the' Univ.ersity in recent group establishing that pres- We do not promise you a trip to Florida ish- tor of Family Life Education ar- weeks, the Superintendent Open 2 to 5, W'eekly and Sunday for the Detroit Council of demonstrated conclusively tha,t Edwin S. Pratt & Assuc:. - nor do we promise D trip to the Moon our ' Churches, will talk to parents the high schools of Michigan Industrial Consult-ants has of Defer School children on for did not, in general, fit the de- Our Guaranteed Nursery "Sex Education in the Home" scription being given by their Industrial Studies WALTER H. MAST CO. at the April 21 PTA meeting. critics. Instead of less than 12 Methods Improvement Stock is Out of This Drafti.ng Plant Layout BUT Mr. Schroeder received his WORLD an per cent of high schooi students 20039 Mack Ave. - TU 2-1400 Design Industrial Art t a AB at the University of Du- taking algebra as is often GAPITATA'S buque, Iowa, his BD at Mc- Dies. Jigs and Fixtures oak, claimed, the survey of nearly TaXUi Yews HATFIELD'S p, is Cormick Theologicai Seminary, 600 high schools throughout TUxedo 2-6077 At present he is completing HICKSI'S the state showed that nearer P.O. Box 3712, Detroit 15 Up fo 6 feet his Ph.D. in Human Develop- { NANA'S - two-thirds toek this course. ment at the University of Chi- cago. FACTORY FABRICATED He served as a Presbyterian • Dogwood's White & Pink pastor for over 9 years, and UP TO 12 FT. HABITANT CEDAR FENCE as a miss,ionary in Brazil for '. 4 years. He has been t.eacher- CHET SAMPSON • Flowering Shrubs up to 6 ft. for, losti n 9 beo uty, protecti 0 nand priv~ cy counselor in family life edu- invites all cation lor the Clara Elizabeth • American Holly upJo b ft. "Best. looking home in the neighborhood" - that's what they'}! ., Fund .for Maternal Health in when they see beautiful H.:bitant natural wood fence around your Flint for 7 years, and has done a considerable amount of work College Students • Purple leaf Beech, etc. house and grounds. Habitant Fence protects your law~ and garden t he from dogs, thoughtless children and trespassers, keeps your own as instructor in various phases Insecticides of all of marriage and family -life planning visits to Tools, hose, bulbs, arles children and pets safe at home. Styles range from high, tight woven kinds and 0 complete gave \ .programs. sprinklers, power , ' screen fences that afford maximum privacy to low spaced lattice and line of n

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Page Ten 'GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, April 17. 1958 - Thursday, - Helm Named Cpl. Edward AlldersonAt Fort Campbell, Ky. Vernie GrossI Pointe Park Department of Fortnigh.fers' Frolic Set for "April 25 To Park Post FORT CAMPBELL, Ky, ing and operatioIllS spedalist The Woods (AHTNC)-Cpl. Edward W. in Company A of the division's day, April 14, Waler Supply The Park cDuncil regretfully Anderson, 24, son of: Mr. and 501st Signal Battalion, entered the present : accepted the resignation of a Mrs. Edward F. Anderson, the Army in Ju1y, 195,6, an4 Vernier road veteran member of the Park corporate limi Rates and Rules Applicable 10 Non- ;.~i,: ";g~ 1498 Anita avenue, G~ completed basic training at . Planning commission, and ap- : Although V Pointe Wo~, .Mich.,.is ~chedJ- Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. , pointed a new member during W;I':':f..ry~~ state highway. ";':";" uled to partlclpSite m 'Exer- . ~ontrol speed Conserving Type, Waler Cooled, Air a meeting held on Monday, .," ,clse Eagle Wing" a lOlst Air- A member of Delta SIgma April 14. boundaries. a j:));;?t~ borne Division' maneuver at Phi fraternity, he was grad- city attDrne~, The council received the Conditioning Equipment ':: ¥ Fort Campbell, Ky., April 16- uated from Grosse PDinte High . The State I resignation of Noble R. Weth- 30. SchOOl in 1952 and Western ment recentl erbee, who gave his reason Adopted by the City Council Apri! 14. 1958 Corporal Anderson, a train- Michigan University in 1956; Woods and th for leaving the post as having intends to inc 1. DEMA~l) CHARGE IMPOSED moved from the Park to the City. You are Il:ordially invited to attend ••• iimit east or There shall be included in the Department's schedule 1'1ack avenue of water rates a demand charge applicable to all He formerly lived at 865 ~oad, from 30 water cooled aiJ; conditionin~ equipment used for Barrington, and now resides space cooling for human comfort that is not of the at 424 TI.ivard boulevard. He Sixth Church of Christ, approved water conserving type. had served with the Planning 2. AGE CLASSIFICATION OF INSTALLATIONS CommiSiSionsince October 22, Scientist, Detroit All such air conditioning installations (not of the 1951, and was considered an CARP approved water conserving type) shall be classified able member of that body. 14710 Kerchevtll, bet. Manistique and Ashland into two groups as follows: His present term was to have Sunday Services - 10:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.rn. RUGS A. Air conditioning systems that were installed on expired on July 1 of this year. tnfant's Room Open for 10:30 Service. or before May 7, 1956. A resolution commending q,rednesaay Evenme Testimonial Meet1ng-8:00 p.m. B. Air conditioning systems that are installed after Wetherbee's services the May 7, 1956. to READlNG ROOM - 18348 EAST WARREN city was approved by the Wednesday 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday 2 to 4:30 p.m. For tte purpose of the above classification, th.e date 4S council, and will be presented Mon.• Tues .. Thurs .. Fri. and Sat. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. of. installatio~ of a system sha}l be the date of per- FAST mIt therefor If the same was Installed under permit to him at a future date. issued by the Department of Buildings and Safety The new member of the Engineering, and otherwise it shall be the date of Commission is George Helm McCOY purch~e of the major component of the system. The of 1005 Audubon, an attorney, What's Your Record? govermng date for the above classification is fixed who succeeds Harold Marsh Harold E. West, who has driven over 1,600,000 miles ~ a.s May 7, 1956 because said date is the date of adop- of 880 Pemberton. OARPET tion of the Detroit Rules referred to in section 10 The annual spring event held by -Picture by Fred Runnells without an accident, has been chosen Michigan's OPEN TUU!: hereof. MaI'lSh, who was appointed to ,the Planning Commission the Fortnighters of the Grosse Pointe calling TUxedo 5-3773 and making 1957 Driver of the Year! UNTIL 3. CHARGE FOR GROUP A on June 1, 1956, died on Octo- Memorial Church will be held in the reservations by 'Tuesday, April 22. 14301 E. The schedule of demand charges for Group A (air ber 23, 1957, and his replace- church gymnasium on Friday, April Among those helping plan the frolic His amazing total of accident-free miles amounts to ' Corner conditioning systems instaHed on or before May 7 ment will serve his unexpired 25. Dinner will be served .:l.t 6:30 fol- are, left to right: - JIM SCHRO~H, an average of more than 5,000 a month during the 27 VA 1956 not of the approved water conserving type) shad term, which will be to July 1, be as follows: lowed by entertainment for adults and GRACE BENNETT, chairman; JIM years he has driven a truck for the Geo. F. Alger .~ 1959. children, Tickets may be purchased SANFORD, SALLY BAR N E S and For the Calendar year 1958-$4.20 per ton of re- Helm was recommended by Company, large Detroit trucking concern. frigeration. from any Fortnighter, or obtained by ELAINE SURBROOK. Mayor Kenneth Cunningham. F!?r the. calendar year 1959-$5.25 per ton of re. Like the 11 other truck drivers who were finalists STAR. fngeratlnn. Wetherbee's successor has nDt been named, GROSSE POINTE with him in the annual competition (and the drivers fo~ the. calendar year 1960-$6.30 per ton of re- Grunyons Plan ~roHonor Pair METHODIST CHURCH FLOOR frIgeratIOn. of the thousands of trucks which keep Michigan's 211 Moross Read For the calendar year 1961 and thereafter-$7 90 When the Grunyons enter- Arts production of Cole Por- hom,es and factories and shops and farms supplied : and CL per ton of refrigeration. . Pfc. Owen E. Orr Set tain the Pointe public free of ter's "Can Can"; Mrs. Henry 9:30 a.m. - Morning Worship, :::hurch School for Nursery, Tiny with the things they need), West makes a profes- • Recreati For Air Maneuver charge at their Annual Spring (Bonnie) Klein win sing with Tots, Kindergarten, Primary and 4. CHARGE FOR GROUP B Song Fest Wednesday, April George Wilson, her co-star, the Junior Depts. siona! career of safe driving. eli The schedule of demand charges for Group B (air 10:30 a.m. - Adult Bible Class. FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. 23, at 8:30' p.m. at the Grosse hit tunes trom the show which 11:15 a.m. - Morning Worship, Resi~ conditioning systems installed after May 7, 1956 not Pointe War Memorial, it will Church School for Nursery, Tiny Congratulations, Harold West! Keep up the good (AHTNC)-PFC. Owen E. they played to' S.R.O. at Play- Com of the approved water conserving type) shall be as be a gala send-off occasion for Tots, Kindergarten. Primary, In- work - and may your example be an inspiration to follows: Orr, whose wife, Dorothy, €'rs ear Her this season. termediate and Senior Depts. one of the Grunyons' founders All Pointers who love light INS For each calendar year-$7.90 per ton of refrigera- lives at 472 Rivard boulevard, REV. HUGH C. WHITE, Pastol Michigan's vast nlotoring public! tion. Grosse Pointe, Mich., is sched- and prime movers, Tom Til- entertainment and a fun even- PR 5-2209 ley and his wife. ing are invited. to enjoy the HELEN D. THOMAS 3. PAYMENT uled to participate in "Exer- Directol' of Christian Education Michigall T:'ac:ldng Associatioa cise Eagle Wing," a 101st Air- They are packing up, lock, Grunyons' show, hail Bonnie The demand charge shall be in addition to the cur- Klein and give the Tilleys a TUxedo 1-7888 Fort Shelby Hotel • Detroit rent charge for water used and shall be billed and borne Division maneuver at stock and barrel and moving collected In the manner described herein, and other- Fort Campbell, Ky., April 16- to Puerto Rico where Tom is wonderful send 'Off. Remem- wise be subject to all the rules and regulations of 30. putting out his attorney's ber no tickets, no admission, the Department in regard to collection of water bills- Orr, son of Mr. and Mrs. shingle. just come Wednesday night, First English including penalties for non-payment. The annual de- Benjamin J. Orr, 425 W. April 23. mand charge shall be billed in one sum on or about Bloomfield, Roya'l Oak, is as- In honor of the ~casion the CITY'OF May 1 of each year and be due and payable without five stalwarts, the Grunyons' Ev. Lutheran . on the due date indicated on the bill. signed to Aviation Company of the division's Command and cha:r.ter member, Bill Gard, AI Police, Firemen Church 6. PRORATION FOR MIDYEAR CONNECTION OR Control Battali'On. He entered. Bodycombe, Charles Parcells, Vernier Road at Wedgewood DISCONNECTION the Army in August, 1956, Tom Tilley and George Wilson, (jtO~Sl?loinit JMlUS will sing a medley of the son.gs Needed by City Drive, Grosse Pointe Wood. A demand charge shall be payable in respect 'to all and received basic training at which first established the air conditioning units not of the approved water con- Fort Leonaro Wood, Mo. The City of Grosse, Pointe Sunday School. 9:30 a.m. serving type which are completed and connected to The 23-year-old soldier is Grunyons' reputation. Songs the Water System prior to October 1 of the calendar you'll remember will be "Pull- is accepting applications for SUMMARY OF MINUTES a 1954 graduate of New York vacancies in the Police' and Church Worship 1.1 a.m. APRIL 7. 1958 year in question; provided however that in the case Military Academy, Cornwall- man Porters", "Kitchen Me- ~17m UYEINOISnr. Me of air conditioning units installed and connected to Fire Departments. on-Hudson, N. Y., and attend- chanics" and "The Old Song". TUxedo 4-5862 Meeting was called to order at 8:00 P.M. 1153'4 lEICHEVAlllr. & the Water System during the air cOnditioning setB.son Minimum age requirements: Present on roll call: Mayor William F. Connolly, Jr., - the demand charge shall be prorated as follows (any ed.the University of California The other special feature of 21-27 years of age (or 30 years • at Riverside. He is a member Councilmen Henry E. Bodman II, J. Lawrence Buell, Jr" payment not covered by the May bill to be made at the evening will be the guest of age, with service time), and William G. Butler, Richard L. Maxon and Edward C. the time of connection): I of Pi Eta Phi fraternity. appearanoe of the star of Fine high school degree. Qualified I FIRST CHURCH OF Roney, Jr. For units completed and connected City of Grosse Pointe residents Take It to the Water System prior to July 1-Entire annual r------"11 will be given preference. Call Absent: Councilman William G. Kirby. charge. CHRIST, SCIENTIST, Chief Trombly at TU 5-2950 Mayor WHliam F. Connolly, Jr. presided.. ou Between July 1 and July 31-%, of annual char.ge YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED for appointment. GROSSE POINTE Between August 1 and August 31-lh annual charge Councilman Kirby was excused from attending thQ Oooking FARMS meeting. Between September 1 and September 3O--Y4 of • to attend a Free Lecture • • • WINNING COMBINATION Sunday Services 10:30 a.m. annual charge Sunday School~~anU' The following minutes were approved with minor After September 3Q--No charge fCT that calendar ENTITLED Some people have ability Room ....._"'....._..._ ..._.....10:30 a.m changes: ~"'PA year and some have ambition- Wednesday Testimony In the case of air conditioning units not 'Of the those who succeed have both. Meeting .....:...... 8:00 pm, Regular Meeting-March 17, 1958 approved water conserving type which are. during "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: KERBY SCHOOL Special Meeting-March 21, 1958 the air conditioning season, (i) permanently dis- .'------285 Kerby Road, at Beaupre Zoning Board of Appeals - Curtis Mower, Inc.- connected from the Water System (either by dis- ALL ARE WELCOME March 17, 1958. connection under seal of the Department or by re- Its Message of Libe'ration" moval from the premises), or (ii) under permit The following reports were received and ordered issued by the Department, converted to the appr'Oved. By Elbert R. Slaughter. C.S. filed: water conserving type the demand charge shall be (a) Financial report for eight months ending Febru- prorated as follows (credit for any overcharge to be of Ddllas. Texas The Grosse Pointe ary 28,1958 given on succeeding bills): Jefferson Avenue Member of the Board of Lectureship of (b) Controller's report for February 19'58 Disconnected or converted prior to May I-No Memorial (c) Building report for March 19'58. charge The Mother Church. The First Church of Baptisl Church Be1JweenMay 1 and June 3O--Y4 of annual charge Approval w!is give!! to e~loy ~~. Stella J?rill in Church Y. Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massadhusetts. 13337 E. Jefferson at lakeview Between July 1 and July 31-lh of annual charge (Pres byterian) the AdministratIve OffIce on a probaLlonary baSIS. Between August 1 and September 30-% of annual Homer J. Armstrong, Minister Mr. George S. Lang was appointed 'to represent the charge City on the Wayne County Board of Supervisors for the 24!! ~ After September 30-Entire annual cha'rge -Sixth Church of Christ, SCIentist David. W. Bishop, Minister year commencing April 15, 1958. , COMPLETE : T. NO WINTER CHARGE 14710 KERCHEVAL AVENUE MORNING WORSHIP , Approval was given to pay Greater Detroit Land- :. Fit:i any grill Users 'Ofair conditioning equipment of the approved Sunday. 9:00 and 11:00 a.m. scape Service Company $2,178.50, the balance due for :. Self basting, water conservin.E! type may, irf they S'O elect US~ CHURCH SCHOOL tree tri111111d.ngin the City. :. Heavenly tas water as the cooling medium without ,recirculatio~ be- SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 26, flavor Sunday, 9:45 a.m. Approval was given to pay Henry Salvatore $4,918.25, twe:.-n October 1 May 1. without causing such use 'Of for the installation 'Ofnew fire hydrants and the adjust- '. Spit adjusts eqUlpment to become subject to the demand charge. at Eight O'c1ock < tions ---:-- ing of others to proper elevation. ~l1l1l1l1lllllllllllllllllllllllrtllllllllllllllllllllllnllllllllllllllllllllllll~ OTHER MOD 8. DEFINITION OF RATED CAPACITY .,------=----- Approval was given to transfer $2,668.00 from the The rated capacity 'Of a unit in tons shall be the great- Police Department to the Fire Department budget for est of the f'Ollowing: . ~s LAKESIDE ~ new radio eQuipment. == 2 SMITH-M~ a. The manufacturer's rating in tons 'per 24 hr. of FOUND equivalent ice-making capacity. UNITY CENTER The contract for enlarging the Pier Park Concession I I Stand was awarded to Floris DeMeulenaere in the amount 6640 C~ b. The 24-hr. BTU rating of heat removal capacity Notice Of Auction Sale of $830.00, whioh was the low bid. divided by 288,000. I 20760 Mack Ave. I WA~i CONDUCTED BY E c. The horsepower rating of the motor drivin,g the ~ Near 8 Mile - G. P. Woods ==~ The City Mana,ger was authorized to invite bids HOURS: 8:30 I

refrigerant compressor. for the installation of a hot water tank. at the Pier Park ~~ . ~ Devotional Services ~ d. Nine-tenths of the horsepower rating of a mt:>tor .Concession Stand and to award the cDntract to the l'Ow ~ d.rivin'g both compressor and fan. The Departmen,t Of Publilc Safety bidd.er with the understanding that the expenditure is not to exceed $200.00. e. Where none of the above ratings is available, 'Or OF THE wh!?re q?estio~ arises as to the accuracy of any Approval was given to charge the expen...~ incurred Tatmg, tne ratmg shall be determined by mea- for enlarging the Pier Park Concession Stand and the ~• surement of power input to the compressor motor 2 ~~~:~in:!:~~~ I Ia Tuesday - 8 p.m. I installation of a hot W8.ter tank against the Public Im- == City Of.Grosse Pointe Woods 1 the rate of fuel consumption, or 'Other suitable a Thursday - 11 a.m .• 2 p.m. ~ provement Reserve Fund. means. ~ RE: UNCLAIMED, LOST AND FOUND, AND CONFISCATED Recommendations made by the Pier Park Committee 9. DEFINITION OF APPROVED WATER CONSERV- i DI~~-A~~O~;ER I regarding regulations for issuing Pier Park paSS'eS ~re ARTICLlES OF PERSONAL PROPERTY approved. ING TYPE == Rev. Eve Edeen, Minister == \ A unit shall qualify as an approved water conserv- Acting on the City Manager's recommendation, the A Public Auction be held on Saturday, MclY3. 1958. at 10:00 1 ing type only if it is one: will TUxedo 4-5230, Council ordered that the present rules be used relative 898 St. I I. 1 a. Which is equipped with cooling tower, atmos- o'dock in the forenoon'. Eastern Standard Time. at the Dep~rtment of to the allocating of mooring spaces at the Pier Park of t mnrnllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll~ 1 pheric condenser, ~ray pond, or other equip- boats over 16 feet in length, with the exception that HOMI ment which shall directly or indirectly cool re- Public Safety, 20763 Mack Avenue, Grosse Pointe 'Noods. Michigan. in those who now have a boat mooring Slpace for boats • frigerant, and accordance with the Provisions of Ordinance No. 159 of the City of 16 fl'!et and under be allowed to make application during b. Which can use water from the Wa,ter System Grosse Pointe Woods. for the disposition of the 'Following unclaimed, the present season if they desire a larger space. After PC only for makeup water to replace water lost the J?resent season, application. must be made at the by evaporatiDn or by flushing of the equipment lost and found. and/or confiscated articles of p~rs()nal property in the Admmistrative Office and the application then placed SAUl and on the boat mooring waiting list for boats 16 feet and • hands of the Department of Public Safety of the Ciity of Grosse Pointe ZlOOl Moross Rd. at Harper over. £. Which uses an average of less than 12 gaL of Woods, to-wit: water from the. Water System per hour per ton Pastor E. Arthur McAsh ~ The bid of FlDris DeMeulenaere in the amount of Links •. 'Of cooling capacity when the unit is operating, 2 • 7.10 x 15 tubeless tires and wheels $308.90, being the low bid, for concrete work, made and 10:00 a.m. Mornmg Worship I necessary on account of water main breaks, was ac~ted. Bulk ••. ' d. Which has no piping connection to allow opera- 3 6.70 x 15 tubeless tires and wheels Ll:20 a.m. Sunday School ~ tion of the air-conditioning unit by direct use 22 .. B~y's bicycles Due to the 005t involved the offer of a blue spruce .. of water from the Water System either in con- 7:30 p.m. Evening Service ~ tree by Mr. William L. Kline. of 343 Hillcrest Road, for , junction with or in place of such cooling tower, 6 - Girlis bicycles ~ planting at the Pier Park was declined. atmospheric condenser,. sp::-aypond, or other re- All Welcome ~ F R E ~ circulating and heat-exchanging equi.pment, ex- 2 .. Child's Junior 3...wheeled bicycles Approval was given to continue paying the City's : cept as provided in Section 7 hereof. 2 ~ Vacuum cleaners (upright) portion of prerrtiums on Blue Cross and group life ' Pre ~~~ msurance for John Auckland, an employee of the Water. 10. MISCELLANEOUS 1 - Vaeuum cleaner (tank type) Filtration Plant, until June 30, 1958. These rules and regulations have l'->eenadiopted by 105 • Vacuum 'cleaner belts (Hoover) The City Manager was authorized to employ the the City Council of the CitF of Grosse Pointe Park 1 - Vacuum cleai1er fan' blade (Hoover ~ou are ~vited &0 u.e the Great Lakes: Landzcape Company to recondition the ball pursuant to 2.36 of the Grosse Pointe Park Ordinance diamonds at Kerby Field at an expenditure of $425.00. Code and shall take effect May 1, 1958. 'They are .31 • Vacuum cleaner bags (Hoover) Ohristian Science intended to conform tD Section 12 of "Rates and Rules Approval was given to pay Henry Salvatore the sum ': Applicable to Non-Conserving Type, Water Cooled, 37 • Vacuum cleaner brush fiilen (Hoov'er) of $5,658.30 for vrork perfonned in colllneclion with the .• Air Conditioning Equipment" adpoted by the Detroit 1 • Automobile visor valet Reading Room repair of catch basins. . Board of Water Commissioners May 7, 1956 (herc-in 93 K~rcheval called the Detroit Rules) and shall be construed in All items shall be sold to the highest bidder for cash payment. The Ci~ 1/Canagerwas ~nstr~cterl;~ prepare a report ~ the light of the 'Objects and purposes of said Detroit ~irst Church of Christ. as to what Improvements, In hIS oplfilon, are necessary , Rules. Scientist. to complete all installations at the Pier Park. ~ Dated: April 17, 1958 . Grosse Point. Farms The meeting adjourned at 10:20 P.M. Charles Heise Grosse Pointe Woods Cily of GrossI" Poinle Wood~ Open trom 10 a.lh. to 6 p.m. • City Clerk Michigan daily e x c e p t SundaY' and WILLIAM F. CO.JNOLLY. JR. DAWSON F. NACY : • w. H. LANGE Holidays, -Friday evenmgs froI'1 Mayor' , City Clerk ~, • FRII Published in The Grosse Pointe New9-AJpril 17, 1958. City AdministratOJ~ 7 to 51o'clock. , Published in Grosse Pointe News Apr. 17, 1958. : 8 DELIYERY

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, , 8 Thursday, April 17, 1958 GROSSI POINTI NEWS. Page Elev.... • Kv.-' Vernier Speed Laws Retained trans,ferring to the Balldstfe . cialist Yale Exposition Pointe Theater ()ffering Plays / Rotary to Hear Missile Exp.~rt missile sectian in 1956. H. ision's The Woods council on' Mon- 35 miles an hour, and west on day, April 14, voted to retain Vernier. from Mack ta Harper Set for Saturday The Grosse Pointe Com- Theater, _AI Berteel, plays the A former German who and engine test fiald after ar- became an' American citizen ill 1956. :1tered the present speed limits an avenue fr 'ts t 35 munity Theater co-sponsored role of Major Tower; past helped develop the V:,,2rocket riving in the United States at S, and Vernier road within the Cl'ty'S ml'les an, hour(lm to1 45presenmile .. President A. Whitney Gris- by the Grosse Pointe War Me- President Dean, Erskiile, t~e of Woi"ld War II and now di- the end of 1945. . S ",n wold of Yale University. who ng at corporate limit. hou T marial AssociatiOn is present- Theatre's Technical Advisor; rects the Army Ballistic Missile In 1953 Reimburg was as- LET GEORGE DO I'.r . Although Vernier road is a r. will lead a large group 'OfYale ing two plays at the Center, Sf~tbuilder, Board member and Test Laboratory wiLl be among signed as chief of the test lab Courteous driving on the '. state highway. the Woods can .Woods residents living along faculty and administrative ex- free of charge, on Monday d:irfictor who is' a professional the speakers at the District-fl60 of Redstone Arsenal's Guic1Jed highways is a virtue 10m. Sigma Vernier, presented the city perts to Detroit for "Th~ Yale April 28t at 8:30 p. m, lilt WXYZ-TV, plays the part Rotary Conve-nttion. in Detroit Missile Development Division, p~ple expect others to have. control speed limits within its with a petition bearing 125 Exposition". at the Sheraton- The first play, ,"Minus Zero," o:f the Major~s Ego whase th,is,' Sunday alIid Monday. ----- _ grad- boundaries. according to the signatU1~es. protesting the pro- Cadillac Hotel on. Saturday, is an 'OrIginal script by one of Super-ego. and Id are played ApriI 20 and 21. - _High city attarne~, posed increases, and atttmded April 19, is one 'Ofthe nation's the Community Theater's own by Bab Poaahoff. and Alex Rotarians from the Pointe estern The State Highway Depart- Monday night's meeting, pre- leading spokesmen. for higher members, Eugene yan Buren, J.ohnson respectively. Majar will be among the 700 to 1,000 ment recently natified the pared. to d~ battle. education. 1956. Oddly enough, though written Iverson, the .project's psychia- men from sautheastern Michi- Woods and the Shares that it Both as a speaker and as a about a test pilo.t in a rocKet trist, ..i. played by Dr. Donal gan and part of at- intends to increase the speed When the council made writer President Griswold has limit east on Vernier, from known its deciiSion ta retain 1:~come kn~ for his ability in Quter space it was conceived White. General Kelsner and tending the tWO-day affair. priortoall the (satellite) ex- the'radio announcer whO/com- District 660 has 39 clubs. Mack avenue to Lake Share the present limits, the battle to create the "quotable quote," periments. Mr,Van Buren is an prise the rest' of the ground, The convention is taking ~oad. from 30 miles an hour to did not materialize. However, He has turned a scholar's sharp insurance agent and in addi- c:rew are played by Bill Shear- place at the Hote) Statler and i! the residents demanded that eye on such serious topics as tion to the Grosse Pointe Com- 'er and Bob KOebeL . is' being sponsored by the there be a stricter enforce- freedom and security the "age ment 'Ofthe limits as they now of organization," McCarthYism, mu?ity theater he is also an . .Scenes from' "George Wash- Rotary Club of Plymouth. Thi-s actIve member 'Of the Way~ illgton SlePt Here," ~ truly year's district governor is CARPETS and stand. and the current controversy thorn Players, an amateur and. hilarious' comedy will. be the Frank E. Henderson, a Plym. Between takewood 14316 E. Jefferson and Chalmers It was claimed that motor- over educational trends and professional group who have second and final offering of o~th ma~ufacturer. Henderson ists ignored the speed limits, policies. taken over, the old Times the evening. Bill Meaghan, ,V~'lll pr~de over the oonven- Strictly Fresh. Pan Ready RUGS BOUND some of them driving as much But in passing-as. evidenced Theater in .Detroit. High School English Instruc- tion ses~I~ns, 29c as 65 miles' an hour, endanger- in his most recent book "In c ing themselves and the Ver- the Univt=rsity Tradition," pub- "Minus Zero" is a psycho- t()r, who has pla~'ed the leading .. Addressmg the. M 0 ,n.day Whole Frying Chickens Ib nier residents and their chil- lished last fall by the Yale drama concerned with a rocket roles of Harry Brock in "BOrn mght banq~et audIen~e WIll be 45 ~:~d pilot's conflict with. his - ego, Yesterday" and She ri d a n Karl L, HeImbur~, ?lre<:~r .of dren. University Press-he also has super-ego and id as he defies VV'hitesides in liThe Mali Who the BallistIc MIssile Youngr Tender Spring FAST SERVICE commented an the lost art of Army City Administrator William conversation, football stadia, outer space in order to supply Came To Dinner;tas well as Agen~y's development opera- Lange said that the city had and, men and mousetraps. a ground crew with inform a- the leads in "Sabrina Fair" tions division which is work- Leg of Lal1nb 69~ McCOY & SONS conducted a survey which Mr. Griswold win be the tion 'Of value to his country and "Front Pa,~e" will play i~g on the Jupit.er (interme- sh'Owed that the average speed main speaker in Detroit at an and. humanity:'. Alon.e in the the' male lea~ I,nthis perfor- dlate range) mISSIle. Strictly Fresh Whole- . iles CARPET COMPANY alang Vernier was between 30 evening banquet capping a rocket, faced with the demands mance 0ppoEihe leading' lady During World War II, Heim- and 38 miles an hour. This day-long get-together of the of hie conscience and person- Phylis Reeve who has starred burg directed a staff of 600 Beef Tend1erloin an's OPEN THURS, AND FRI. 89~ brought a storm of dissent Yale Alumni ,Association 'Of ality and pressed on by .the as Amanda in "The Glass people in Germany developing UNTIL 8:30 P.M. coaching of the ground crew, Menagerie'" and played the the power plant and related from some of the residents, Michigan. During the morning, STORE HOURS: Da!!y 8:30 to 6:00r Fridays till 8:00 P'~.I 14301 E. WARREN who claimed that a state sur- through a series of short talks, the struggle goes on. leads in "Night Must Fall' and components :fur the V-2 and Saturdays to 7:00 p.m. s to (J()rner LakewOOd vey showed that the average area alumni wives, and friends The cast Of."Minus Zero" is "Two Blind Mice" as well as Wasserall missiles. He con- Convenient Parking for 100 cars across the street 27 VA 2.4100 speed was clocked at about 45 will hear such outstading Yale star studded. President of the directing "Sabrina Fair." tinued warking in the missile gE"r miles an hour. faculty members as Eli a s The citizens demanded strict- Clark, Associate Pro f e s s 0 r er enfurcement of the speed Law; the Rev. Julian N. Hartt, ists STAR-BRITE laws on their thoroughfare by Pro f e s SOl' of Philosophical ers local police, which was prom- Theology; Dr. Vernon W; Lip- FLOOR WAXING ised by the council. pard, Dean of the Yale School kroger sets the pace with lower prices, 's A survey of the heavy traf- of Medicine; Professor Lloyd G. Reynolds, Economics De- lied and CLEANING fic created by Eastland along partment Ch~rman; and Har- c res- R9creation Rooms Vernier on Thursdays, Fridays old G. Cassidy, Associate Pro- Save 63 with these Coupons Clinics =.Saturdnys, was also prom- fessar of Chemistry. . After luncheon, Norman S. Residential When it was asked whether Buck, Yale Provost; Basil Commerctal the s'tate. had the right to in- Duke Henning, Associate Pro- KROGER BRAND. DELICIOUS INSURED crease speeds on ,state high- fessor of History; A. r t h u r ways running through com- Howe, Jr., Dean of Admissions 28057 Jahn Ave. PR 5- 2209 RoseviHe, Mich. munities. and whether state and S t u den t Appointments; jurisdiction superseded that of and Delaney Kiphuth, Director pork & beans a city in the control of speeds, 'Of Athletics will present a i the city attorney stated that seminar on the seleCtion of a city has the right to control students and the educational speeds within its corporate. process at Yale .. W1TH COUPON limits. These morning and after- The State usually follows 9. noon sessions will ~ open to recommendation made by a the public. . city regarding speeds, it was Wendel W. Anderson, Yale said. 1922, is chairman of the Alum- When a citizen asked the ni Board Committee on Re- r------reason for a 30 mile speed gional Meetings, and B.Court- SPOTLtGHT 100% PURE COFFEE limit east of Mack on Vernier, ney Rankin, Yale 1936, is and 35 on the west, it was chairman of the Saturday pro- s pointed out that the 30 miles gi'am. Yates G. Smith, William an hour holds, because of the Y. Gard and. Joseph L. Hud- instant coffee ; 17'01 LIVERNOISnt. Mdll(hllls • UN ].7100 location of Parcells Junior son, Jr., are In c:harge 'Ofsub- 115304 KUeHEY AL nt. 8Imnsfi.ld • VA 2.'070 High SchCJOland Mason School. commIttee functIOns. Jr., ,.• Any greater speed would in- Jr., C. crease the danger to the school children, it was said. Republicans Rap ,::.69c~ Talce flte OhOfe } On April 23, 1800, Congress Farm Supports I . oul of passed an "act for the better I- ---.,- -- ...------government of the Navy," mak_ Mrs. Dorothy Faber, member of the National Domestic Issues the Cooking Ouldoors ing changes in pay, pensions KROGER DELtClOUS COOKIE~ I and regulations, and designed. Subcommittee of the 14th Con- gressional District Republican J WlTII 'l'BI8 COUPON - KROGER COOKIES inor to attract men of high caliber -PARTY-Q to the Naval service. Resolutions Assembly, states I that her group heartily en- I chocolate chips . ... ~ 1'01d1UtB _beater dOT,sesPresident Eisenhower's chocolate chips OLDEST IN WOODS v.:.o of the bill to continue I 10:' 1~. c.,- farm price, supports at 1957 &edeemabh lit all,v Kroger store. LImit ODe eoUpoD levels because: I pe~ customer. Coupon valid through Saturday. 1.U. c WITH April 19. ~st, The American po eo pIe are I ... .19 coUPOW weary of being taxed in order WE to pay a higher grocery bill; I The present farm program costs the American taxpayeX" almost five billion dollars a HYGRADE'S lEAN' SUGAR CURED ~----~------_.SAVE DUR"'G KROGER DELIVER year, and has still failed to solve farm problems; with motor. stand, ON FAMILY ORDERS The present farm program is 3 meat forks. spit a form of s'Ocialization. It is n.ot the lifter. 6 ft. UL ap- OF $5.00 OR OVER • • proved cord. 30 ft. dollar days 24!! founded on the sou n d eco- the extension cord 2.50 smoked picniCS COMPLETE extra. nomic basis of supply and de- Open Thurs. and Fl'i. mand. It is not traditianal in • Fits any grill or fireplace LooldnS! for- • budget IOviftt 1, nd- the American scheme of daing PACKER'S LAse.. for • Self bolting, Mals in juice Evenings Till 9:00 things; th.. look ItO f'lrth.r for K...... laos .... it.... , 4-8 pound overage 303 .• Heavenly to.tins! • h are 0 0 I We alienate our friends in eo- $1 flavor Closed Sundays Ifttokecl picnics, rich tast'ill flavor- sweet peas 10 8.25, international trade by under- .... -..d it ...... jutt Iik...... ust- • Spit adjusts to 4 cookinS! poli~ selling them in foreign mar- a.ova ¥At.LEY tions kets, as a means of dumping l00UJ. OTHER MODELS AT 14.95 R'OSLYN our sUI'pluses, due to price KROGERSEAFOODSPECIAl- CoM $1 the supports. pork & beans 10 for TENDER DELICIOUS SHOUlDER CUT SMITH.MATTHEWS MARKET We resolve that, as Ameri- FROZEN PAN-READY PACKER'S LABEL cans firs t and Republicans FOUNDRY CO. 21020 MACK at Roslyn Rd. 303 second, we shall support Secre- CoM $1 6640 Charlevoix TU 4:9821 tary &ns'On's plan to, reduce lamb roast whiting' 'Ish cream corn 10 WA %-7155 Srosse Pointe Woods price supports. We alsa urge ~9EAUTY HOURS: 8:30 to 5:30 Dally the end of the Soil Bank Pro- c gram. tilt. 59 5 ~79~ spaghet~li 10 ~ $1 Save on these Specials rROGER rred JUICE the THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AT IT'S NEW. THIN.SLICED pineapple 10 l~-e.:.$1 Im- AMER

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PATCR UP FOR SPRING Travel Nc - Three ...hundred - and- In our se~'enty-two (count 'em) and Mrs. Gj patches of hand-loomed sington roa or hand - woven tweed visitors. make up this striking Cominf FUN TO LEARN-Bible Story Balloons, a unique toy jacket from the spring living for Ideal for religious instruction at home as well as in SKY MESSENGER - Just' 1958 custom collection of fiister-in-la'l" Sunday School, tell seven classic stories trom the Old the thing for those short Kn1ze in New York, Both festivity. Testament. Here, Cathy Stucky and her brother Bobby errands is this new one.. the jacket and its match- And do of Owensboro, Ky., are engrossed in one of the brief man helicopter made by Ing vest are fashioned en- i sailing dat De Lackner Helicopters, tirely of patches in vary- I Berkshire , stories. The colorful balloons, made by The Pioneer BORE~R-GLASS FiGURE - With just too much Rubber Co. of Willard, Ohio, help to stimulate interest Inc., or Mount Vernon, lng shades of red and; Brussels F green, They're worn with curves for one mirro!", 18-year-old Carole Dapolito of ~ Biblical figures that should be faminar to chUdre~ N. Y. Its power comes from II BEADED FOR FIRST-Lassie Leaguer-one of 12,000 I a 40-hp. Mercury Mark 55 .• slim skirt and ascot ,otJ OCeanside, N. Y., turns away from her rearranged of all faiths. younger girls expected to be in action throughout the geography. She's trying out the trick mirrors in the . Swedish I .. , ~ ...~u~board motor. l'ed whipcord. country-clouts a screamer past the first baseman and fun house at Palisades Amusement Park, N. J.•where Rarec takes off fast, A~tion is in a game played in College- the refiection may be what those designers of sack casion was ville, Pa., home of the Lassie Leaguers. dresses think gals really look like.

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'SPRING, 1958-This year's spring suit features important detailing on jacketS that THERE'S MANYA SLIP ••• - Enjoying his ice cream ;top short, straight skirts, according to three top Parisian designers-J'acques Helm, dessert at a luncheon, little Mike Zerkel, 5, suddenly i.1ean Desses and Pierre Balmaln. Heim (left~ chooses pale green wool for a broad- finds himself left in the dark (left), The visor 91 his DRY aVN-Ready fol' a swim any time, aquatic marvels Michael Nan, 7 (left), and ,~houldered suit with short, chunky jacket, Desses (center) advocates a more fem- helmet just wouldn't stay up, but Mike, never missing brother John. 9, seem set to take the plunge in New York. As their medals and tro- Inine, supple line in yellow wool necked with white. Balmain (~lght) tops his easy a mouthful, used his other hand to remedy the situa .. phies testify. the youngsters won many swimming races in California before mov- jacket with a Wide stole collar that can be drawn acro...~both ~houlders or slung tion (right). The youngster, stricken With cancer of 'tng East. They journeyed to New York to join their dad, Jack Narz, currently &J casually over one shoulder and allowed to stream down the back. the nerve tissues at' the. age of three, has apparently I CBS-TV master of ceremonies. recovered from the disease, A symbol of hope for all cancer patients, Mike. was dubbed .'.Mr. Cancer Cru- sader" at the luncheon, sponsored by tbe American Cancer Society in Chicago.

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Thursday, April 'I', 1958 $ROSS!, POINT! ..~!W5 Page Thirteen - Mrs. R. Scott Daugherty, Jr. Church Plans 'Fashion ,Fair Julie Watson Weds A new and Wlus'ual Fashioo Fair is to be held at St,. Mi- Scott Daughtery, Jr. chael's Ohurch on the ~ening of April 23. Finished garments and millinery will be, modeled Pair' Exchange Vows Saturday Afternoon in Christ but, in addition: "Do-it-Your- Church; Wears Imported Peau De Soia and self" fans will have an' oppor- tunity to see displays apd Chantilly Lace for Wedding demonstrations of many types Julie Elizabeth V,Tatson,daughter of the Harrison T. of handicrafhs--among these Walson.s, of Lincoln road, was married Saturday after- will be needlepoint, hooked rug making; handlbag~, knit .. noon in Christ Church to Robert Scott Daughtery, Jr. ting, painting, ceramics arid For her wedding the WOMEN PAGES jewelry. bride chose ~ princess ertys, of Sheby, 0., asked YaTncraft, ot Fis~\er road, gown of imported white Ralph G. West to be his best' Grosse Pointe, will present peau de soie fashioned with man. The. ushers were Robert hand knit styles which will C. Harter; John F. Dulebo~ sabrina neckline and brace- of Willowick, 0.;' Charles M. be complemented by millinery let . length 'sleeves. The presented by. Kern's. Watson, William E. Hosler, of bodice of Chantilly lace Niagara Falls, N.Y., and W. Both the models and. the formed a v in the back and commentators for' tlhis show Donald Mix, of Westport, will be members of the Wo- was highlighted w.ith seed Conn. man's AuxiEary of St. Mi- pearls and iridescents. The For, her dJaughter's weddin~r chael's who are sponsoring skirt was accented with a and the home reception Mrs. .Sh,ort and' to this affair. Refreshments will small bow and deepened Watson chose a delia blue From Another Pointe be served. into a full court train. gown and a complimenting n The general ohairman of this Her double tiered illusion straw bonnet. She pinned 1- the Pointe event is Mrs. ALbert J. Wood. fingertip veil was ht>Id. by an orchids to her matching bag. ~ ld Mrs. Edward Knoll will be ooen shell cap of Chantilly Mrs. Daugherty was in slate of View SHIRLEY GRIGGS, of serving l1efreshments and Mrs. lace studded with seed pearls blue taffeta with a grey hat Washington road, flew to St. By Patricia Talbot Donald Rowell is in charge and iridescents. Eueharist lilies and violets. Louis to visit her sister of ticket sales. 'and stephanotis formed the When the newlyweds left on DOROTHY, who is attending The demonstration booths St. Louis University. After a bridal bouquet. a wedding trip to Florida the It was a genuine surprise to Jack Sturtevant to will j>e open at 7:30 p.m. and . The attendants were gowned bride was wearing a beige eheck in at his Washington road home Sunday noon after week's vacation Shirley w~l1 the modeling will start at 8 return to Grosse Pointe to re- alike in aqua frosted organza suit with a white hat and an early round of 'golf and find over a score of friends o'clock. Guests are welcome- made with cap sleeves, scoop brown accessories. They will sume her teaching at Pershing donation $1.25 per pers'On. The gathered to wish him a happy birthday., Hie,h School. necklines an.d b'Ouffant skirts. make their home in St. Clair -Picture by Paul Gach show will be held in the audi- MatdPing r~bbon bands were Shores. In on the P~f?t,;were Carl Scott, Ji.m Tracy and Syd • • • torium of the Parish House Terry, and they invited their host for an early foursome At a Saturday afternoon ceremony in Christ theiJr headdr~sses and the ILENE BRYANT, of Lincoln Church JULIE ELIZABETH WATSON, daughter of which is located just behind bridesmaids eatried daffodils. so Mrs. S. and a crew of gals could prepare the luncheon. road, left her, studies last Howard Johnson's on Mack Ivonne Lewis came from The guests had banded together to buy the birthday week at Mich1gan State for the Harrison T. Watsons, of Lincoln road, was married Avenue. Dr. Fosmoe Richmond, Va. to assume to Mr. Daugherty, son of the Robert Scott Daughertys, Sewickley, Pa., to be maid of honoree a movie' projector set and this took some doing honor. Her daffodil bouquet bridesmaid responsibilities for of Shelby, O. as he wanted to buy one himself earlier and had to be nue, have left on a European was accented with white iris. To Take Bride dissuaded. her cousin, who was married tour. They will visit France, The bridesmaids were Susan over the week-end. IleI).e'spar- Yellow Boot Ranch, in Scotts- which will meet this week-end Toasting Mr. Sturtevant were the members of his Switzerland, Sweden and Ger- DenIer, Lauren Edgar, Lynn Announcement has bee n entS MR. and MRS. CLARE P. dale, Arizona. at Dearborn Inn. many. golf foursome and their wives, the Dan J ohnsons, the Ed BRYANT, l-eft on Saturday to Trudell, Mrs. Will i a 11). E. made by Mr. and Mrs. George '" * '" • • • Hosler, of Niagara Fa.1ls,N.Y.; J. Hayes, Beachwood Village, Chamberlains, and the George William Duffields. Mrs. attend the wedding. '" '" '" MRS. WILLARD O. WIL- DR. and MRS. JOHN E...... DONALD GLENN LOCK- Mrs. W. Dona.ld Mix, of West- 0., of the engagement and ap- D. was responsibl~ for the birthday cake, cleverly decked . , ' SON, of Bedford road, was MAC Z E W SKI with their port, Conn., and. Mrs. Peter R. pro aching marriage of their WOOD, son of MR. and MRS. with minute guns, garden tools, golf clubs and workshop FRED HART, JR. is a Para- among those attending the An- daughter, PAULA JEAN, will Fink. daughter, Patricia Marie, to replicas to mark their host's hobbies, trooper and has just com- GLENN LOCKWOOD of Mo- nual Assembly of the Society be arriving home in Sunning- The bridegroom., who is the I Dr. Robert Jam e s Fosmoe, Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Beyers, pleted his eleventh jump. He ran road, and LATHROP P. of Daughters of Colonial Wars dale drive shortly from a va- son of the Robert Scott Daugh- presently serving as a Flight Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Pearce, Jr., the James Allens, will be home the middle of MORSE, son of MR. and MRS in Washington, D.C. last week cation in Honolulu. Surgeon on the Staff of Avia- June to visit parents, the end. the Stanley Plopas, the Robert Bacons, the John Worces- rus .. III * tion School' of M e die i n e, FREDERICK P. HARTS, of LATHROP P. MORSE, Sr., of .. .. III Austin High Mothers tel's, the Edwin D. 'Clarkes, the Richard Kimbroughs, the JEAN R. PERRETT, of Ken- U.S.A.F.~ San Antonio, Texas. Hillcrest road. Roslyn road, is tOuring with MR. and MRS. WALTER C. sington road, state chairman Meeting on April 23 The prospective b rid e, a Chauncey Smiths and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Collins, the ... III • the Albion coliege con c e rt CHAMBE'RLAIN, of Lochmoor elect of the junior member- graduate of the Be a u m on t latter quartet driving in from Birmingham. HOWARD BONBRIGHT II, band from April 13 through boulevard, will be moving to ship committee 'Of Michigan, The Austin Catholic Moth- School for Girls, is a senior at '" * '" a Trinity College fef>hman,son April 20 when the band will a neW home in New Canaan, DAR, is en route to the 67th ers' Club 'will hold its APr:il Western Reserve University in Travel Notes of MR. and MRS. WILLIAM make sixteen concert appear- Conn. Continental Congress of the meeting in the school cafeterla the F ran c e s Payne Bolton In our international notebook is a line about Mr. B. BONBRIGHT, of Touraine ances in Michigan, Indiana and '" . . DAR in Wasihngton, D~C. She on Wednesday, April 23, at 8 School of Nursing. and Mrs. Greg Flynn, Jr., who are slicking up their Ken- road, is a member of the Hill- Illinois. Lockwood, who will MRS. WILLIAM TALIA- will serve as Chief Box Page, o'clock. Dr. Fosmoe, the son 'Of Mr. 8ington ro&d home this week in, preparation for some topper frosh baseball team this play in the cornet section, is FERRO, of Riyard boulevard, '" . . A list of the candidates nom- and Mrs. Albert G. Fosmoe ot spring at Trinity College, a sophomore at' Albion college. visitors. entertained 30 Junior League ELSA PURDY, daughter of inated for office will be pre- Fisher road~ is a graduate of Hartford, Conn. Morse, a senior, will play bass transfer members for luncheon the REMINGTON J. PURDYS, sented to the members. The Grosse Pointe High SchOOl,an Coming from Lima, Peru where they have been • .. III clarinet. Tuesday. of Beaupre road, has recently high-light of the meeting will alumnus of Princeton Uni-' , living for two years will be Mr. Flynn's brother and , MR. and MRS. RICHARD been elected president of the be a panel discu.ssion presented versity and was graduated in tljister-in-law, the David Flynns, to enjoy a week of '" III '" '" '" '" GUSHEE (MARILYN FLYNN, Friends of MR. and MRS. MR. and MRS. RICHARD Alpha Mu Chapter of Alpha by Kappa Gamma Pi. 1956 from the University of. festivity. of Bronxville, N. Y.) of Har- DeHULL N. TRAVIS will be BENDER, of Washington, D.C. Xi Delta at Ohio Wesleyan Refreshments will be serv~ Rochester School of Medicine, And doing some last minute shopping before a Maj' 1 vard road, anI'}ounce the birth delighted to hear that they announce the birth. of a son, University. following the panel discussior... Rochester, N.Y. He interned.: sailing date are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Douglas, of of a daughter, JACQUELINE, have moved, just this past FREDERICK ALAN, on March '" • '" The board of directors will and WfiS a resident surgeon at Berkshire road, who will be off for Europe' and the LOWE, on March 25. week, from their former resi- 15. Mrs. Bender is the f'Ormer DR. and MRS. HAROLD I meet on Monday, AIJril 21, at Uniyersity Hospital, Cleve- ,ch ,. .. Brussels Fair on the first of the month. . . dence in the Alden Park Man- DOLORES RINK, daughter of CROSS, of North Deeplands 7:30 o'clock in the" school land. of " the ERNEST RINKS, <;fYork- ,, MRS. HENRY T. EWALD, or, to Mrs. Travis' old family road, with their daughters, They plan a June wedding. 'ed '" * '" shire road. of Vendome road, is in Darien, home at 243 Lakeland avenue. KATHY and EILEEN, have Play to be Reviewed ;he Swedish Imports Conn., visiting her son-in-law . . .. been vacationing in Key Bis- r After a ler.gthy sojourn in Rare china impo;~rtedfrom Sweden just for the oc- DR. and MRS. KENNETH cayne, Fla., where the girls For Discussion Forum re \ and daughter, the CHARLES Europe, it's nice to have them HOUSEHOLD HINTS ck . casion was an added attraction .for the guests who at- F. PFEIFERS. COSTLEY will open their took top honors in the hotel , so conveniently located on the Salvage an old door-a flat 1 (Continued on Pag~ 14) .. '" .. Pemberton ,road home on swim meet. "Waiting for Godot," ~ play A son, ROGER HUMPHREY, map.,. , April 26 at 8:30 o'clock to • .. * by Samuell Beckett, ,vill be re- one with no moldings-cut it J was born March 31 to MR. and .. .. . members and guests of the MR. and'MRS. WILFORD A. viewed and' discus~d by Vito to size and refinish it for a new coffee table. You can buy MRS. ROGER H. FITCH, of MRS. JAMES VAUGHAN, Musicale Art C'lub for its an- LINDBERG, and the~r daugh- Abate it the Adult 1Jiscussion Sale PlannJed any size or shape legs for It Muir road. Mrs. Fitch is the of McKinlE;yavenue, president nual Artists Concert. ter KARIN, of McKinley ave- Forum of the Grosse Pointe By Unitarians f,orner MOONYEEN KINES, of the 'Grosse Pointe alumnae "'" .. . nue, have just returned from Unitarian Church, 17440 E. at your local hobby or furni- of Lovettsville, Va. chapter of Alpha Xi Delta is a MR. and MRS. ARTHUR Missouri where they spent the Jefferson Sunday, April 20, at ture shop, say Michigan Stats 1 III ... .. delegate to the convention PASELK, 0Jf Kercheval ave- (Continued on Page 14) 10 a.m. University home economists. The Women's Alliance of the JOHN W. WINANS, a Trin- Grosse Pointe Un ita ria n ity."'College sophomore, son of Chicago Church 17440 E. Jefferson at DR. and MRS. D 0 ~ A L D and . '.. WIN AN S, of Sunmngdale Rivard, Wlll hola. a rummage drive is a member of the var- ~. Rockford, III. sale on Thursday, April 24, sity gO.lrf team this spring at starting at 9 a.m. Trini,ty Colleg~ in Hartford, DIRECT and Mrs. Gordon Cook is chair~ Conn. • .. III FAST schedules man of this annual affair. Mrs. RICHARD H. WENDIN, son Luxurious deHaviliand Emil Leidich will be in charge of the popular Bric a Brac of MR. and MRS. SIGURD SPECiAL muiti.engined airliners. booth. R. WENDIN of Cloverly road, FOR RESERVA,IONS earned second honors for the AND INFORMATION Other helpers include Mrs. GAlt .. laSitmarking period at Willis- William Elmer, Mrs. Robert ton Academy which ended Hakken, Mrs. John Hermann, prior to the curreni Easter va- Mrs. Elija Paxson and Mrs. cation. Stanley Smith. Anyone wishing t'O make MR. and MRS. ARTHUR .'•• the ' •• m.er Un. rummage donations may do so LOUIS, of Somerset road, by calling Mrs. Cook at TU left on Tuesday, April 14, for o-f Don I. ciress,es., \ 2-2007. two weeks of fun and sun at and me.t d... igDel' OLE BORDEN 96CoCKTAiL BEST 6. CO. DI~E$£E~ lDiddieSv fOSMoa &JIcite- q~ •• of .'9th a yo~ fkNr! s.. d\is c:01IipJ.e+e ~w 80 FiNE EVENiNG The Plaid Shirtdress '1hu.}qJ/e)~ ~ An things to a Junior's ot ~s from. Spring-through-Summer wardrobe ••• the crisp~ cotton • E~~THAN 'CocSf plaid cut in her favorite' style .•• the shirtdress. Black-and-w hite, red..and ..white, navy-and-red, ()('pink-and-aqua. Sizes 7 '<> 15. 14.95 ~1~~~~,f)WUJ-l!c~ Also in floral-striped cotton ~J.~ ;t.~.~J<.e~~et.t>la.~ sateen. Blue..and ..white or pin~~whit£. 12..95 AL~o ~RoUP of .cb~lUMf~ Mail ond phone ouJer., lilled 4t..~~W~ 1/3oFFAlL ~Alr~ FiNAL GROSSE POtNTE-KercheVCft Ave. fteOf Ca~ • II BII Page Fourteen G R0 sse P0'1 NT! NEW S Thursday, April 11, 1958 Thur~ Society News Gathered' 'from All of the Pomtes w From Another Pointe of View Lea (Continued from Page 13) New ()rlean9Trip ShortI and to' the PointeI tend the Jenny Lind Club spring luncheon and fashion (Continued from Page 13) show at the Gross~ Pointe Yacht Club on Wednesday. Home from their annual five Easter holidays with their son- weeks stay in Ft. Lauderdale,' Chr Irving's fashions were paraded with junior styles in.law and daughter, the ROBw Fla., are' MR. and MRS. Follows WedtJing lJlodeled by Heidi, Mary Anne, Gretchen and Bonnie ERT L. DeFERS, and infant ,Mrs. ,Richard C. McBrien, ' ------_.,)(- grandson BILLY. CHESTER F. CARPENTER, of Planned i Klein, dau~hters of Mrs. Henry Klein, who attended the Lakel'and avenue. Fldrertce Valerietvforoun, D~u9hter;~9f T. John Moroun, . "'.' ... White E party which benefited Northville Hospital...... Of Bishop Ro~d, and the late M~r. Maroun, Weds SHARON ANN KERR, Vacationing at the Home- An Mrs. Joseph D. Hadley is prexy of the club ;md Mrs. daughter of M. and MRS. ROB- Richard Clare McBrien .Sa,turday Walter W. WOQd was chairman of the gela, stead in Rot Springs, Va., are • ~ ;")f_ One ~ ERT KERR, JR., of Cloverly" MR .and MRS. S. E. DAVID- Among the guests were Mrs. William J. Chaml?ion, and JOHN W. SMITH, son of Enroute to New Orleans after,tbeir Saturday noon city's atti( SON, of Lexington road, and wedding in St. Clare of Montefalco .Church and the re- Jr., Mrs. John E. Brink, l\lrs. Chester Myers, Mrs. Robert MRS. JOHN W. SMITH of MR. arid MRS. JOHN S. finds are t Bridge, Mrs. Donald C. Wood, Mrs. Stuart Fraser and McKinley, both graduates of BYRWA, of Lexington road. ception at the Detroit Athletic Club ,were Mr. and Mrs. annual w] Mrs. Bernard P. Pearse. Grosse Pointe High School, 1/1 1/1 II< Richard Clare McBrien. ,~;,,<: The De have enrolled as freshmen on lusion and, she carried white Planne Mrs. Pearse incidentally has a lead role in this week- LIZ RILEY, daughter or the Before her marriage, the roses, lili,~ of the valley L"ld the Hillsdale College campus JOSEPH RILEYS, of BuckiIlJg- carrying c end's Fine Arts play, "The Constant Wife." for the Spring semester. bride was Florence Valerie ivy. . r...... ham road, was recently pledg- Moroun, daughter ofT. The attendants were in waltz augurated '" * ... \ . . . ed to Sigma Kappa sorority 'at John Moroun, of Bishop length spe:aths of white lace means \ . On Lochmoor's Patio CADET ROBERT BROUCK- Western Michigan University. budget. Tl SON, a member of the Reserve road, and the late. 1\1rs. with p~n~~rs of ice ~lue taf- More fashion and luncheon news comes from Loch- III '" ... sale will b Officers Training Cor p s at Pointe students on the com- I'/Ioroun. The bridegroom is feta and' they carned blu!! moor which is planning a French patio setting for its Western Michigan University, the son of Mrs. Norman H. daisies :'artd hyacinths. Agnes May 1, in mittee for the' University of Anne Moroun was her sister'i Christ C ~ club party on Tuesday. The styles will be keynoted for Kalamazoo, is particililating in Michigan 1958 M i chi g r a s summer wear on the golf links or around the club pool. the Annual State of Michigan McBrien, . of E a s t I awn maid of honor and the brides- Pointe. Weekend April 25-27 include avenue. I maids v;,ere Victoria L. Mo- Greeting guests beneath a gay striped awning will ROTC Drill Team Competition I JOANIE ORTWEIN, of Moran In order at Western, Saturday, Apri119. For her wedding the bride roun, Mrs.. Albin C. Stankua with the rr. be hostesses Mrs. James H. Kurtz and Mrs. E. Edward road, DAN DYER, of Bedford ~hose white Italian silk, fashw and Kathleen E. Geary. Brouckson is the son ot MR road, WENDY HARRIS, of sible m:erct Wilson. Following the fashion show there will be an ioned with a rounded neckline Donaldi ELliot McBrien was afternoon of cards. and MRS. A. BROUCKSON, ()f Beaconhill, :MIKE BROWN, of were appoi. Hampton road. He was gradu- and shOort sleeves of hand best m~n and seatinlt the in turn, w Hawthorne road and DAVID drawn rose pointe lace ap- guests w~re Norman McBrie~ Among those with reservations are :rJ.Irs.Jess. Lob- ated from Grosse Pointe High BESTE, of Manchester road. workers to dell, Mrs. Robert Pogue, Mrs. Frank A. Colombo, Mrs. School. He is a sophomor9 pliqued in tiny ..pearls. The Nelson Dame, M. John Moroun and neighb '" II< • princess skirt was dr;lped into and William Fiscus. Edward Glanz, Mrs. Louis Asmus, Mrs. Jack Ryall, Mrs. student at Western. MR. and MRS. JOSEPH H, bric-a-brac: ...... a bustle back with a panel of When, ....the cowple left OIt Thomas Gallagher, Mrs. Sidney Harvey, Mrs. H. G. . LACKEY (JEAN JOHNSON, presents a MR. and MRS. WALT ER matching 'lace falling into a their Southern wedding trip than-n~w i Smith and Mr.s. Graydon Walker. of Royal Oak), of Merriweath- chapel train. ; the bride.~wl:fswearing a pink Others are Mrs. Thomas Marantette, Mrs. Clarence ISLEY, of Stephens road are er road, al1lnounce the birth body might vacationing in FlOorida. A tiara of seed pearls held,'.silk sha:q~~ suit and mateh- The cent:; Bessert, Mrs. E. R. Jennings, Mrs. Robert Sullivan, Mrs. of a son, JOSEPH H., JR., her fingertip veil Oofsilk il~ ing hat. " ...... on Ap.ril 5. the recread Norman J. Nicholl, Mrs. Leo Huetter, Mrs, Leonard Link, MR. and MRS. DIAMOND :::::&: William C, Mrs. Paul Keller, Jr., M.."'S. Andrew J. Ruh and Mrs. PHILLIPS of Radnor circle, Road home Julius Tapert. and their children, GAIL and Martin Potter to Wed apply the * • • DOUGLAS, are in Tucson, Susan lee McConnell cloth or 50 Arizona for two weeks. The bal raglan is a roomy, full-sw_eep men's coat price tag. T Bachelors Will Be Hosts • • • that brings to mind the look of ~~.!rlock Holmes, The engagement of Susan For the past five years the town's bachelors have MISS JUDITH RICHARDS, or perhaps suggests Heathcliff In' a scene from been throwing a gala party just ahout this time of year Carleton college senior and Lee McConnell and Martin B. -Picture by Beatrice Zwaan Potter has been announced by "Wuthering Heights'." to meet their vis-a Tis at the Hunt Club. the daughter of DR. and MRS. FLORENCE VALERIE MOROUN, daughter of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilw The British-inspired outercoat styling is correctly Th .. I h h. DAVID H.RICHARDS, of e tea dance has Decome so popu ar t at t IS year Cloverly road, is a member of T. John Moroun, of Bishop road, and the late Mrs. Ham M. McConnell of Glep called the Balmacaan. It's a raglan-sleeve garment the proceeds from the "New Girl in Town" party will go the circulation staff fOr the Moroun, was married Saturday noon in St. Clare of Ellyn, Illinois. Mr. Potter is with bal stand-up military collar that has been a to Children's Hospital. winter edition of "MANU- Montefalco Church to Mr. N[cBrien, son of Mrs. Nor- the son .of Mr. and Mrs. John favorite entry in the men's clothing field for some On Sunday guests win be name tagged at the door SCRIPT," a student publica- man H, McBrien, of Eastla,rn avenue. L. Potter of Barrington road. time.A:~" , Miss McConnell, a graduate and over 400 are e.xpected, reports :Mary Susan Irving, tion of campus literary works. I It's so English that a man weaz;piit might well I of Glenbard High School, is who is spreadin6 the news of the party. '" '" • summer home in Camlachie, has been vacationing in Ft. ask for tea and crumpets in miq:~ternoon. But, completing her junior year at - Another gay evening marked on a number of Pointe Among the freshmen co.eds Ont. Lauderdale,. FI:. '" Michigan State University. Shf> while English-sired, the Balmac~~~oat has gained calendars is the Theater Arts' Men's Night coming on at the ~niversity of Michigan in im~ortance t?rough its Amer~. adaptation, '" '" . is associated with the Alpha May 16. That aforementioned, Mrs. Bernard P, Pearse who WIll. wOiI'kon the talent JOAL GRUNDY,. daughter The ERNEST KANZLERS, Gamma Delta sorority. Ameacan. clothl~lg ma.nufacture~i.~a,:e .put spark .11 b .• d. b f thO show durmg Frosh Week, May of the ALBERT J. GRUNDYS, ot Lakeshore road, arrived WI e gIVIng a Inner e ore IS o~e. . . 9-10 is PATRICIA HAWKINS, The prospective bridegroom and dash mto thIS stylmg by refItlIng It Into some- And we hear that the Boat Club IS rehearsmg a take of Roslyn road of University place, a senior home last week from Hobe will receive his Bachelor of thing of beauty and practicality. They've used it at the University of Miclldgan, Sound" Fla., ,but left Friday off on "Can Can" to be presented May 24. The Players' II< : '" Arts degree from Michigan in raincoats of Closely-woven po~f,ins in oyster of !c:>r Cap d'Antibes, France, State University in June. Invitational win be held the first two week-ends in May where they will spend three natural shades, and some even in the newer syn- MR. and MRS. WILLIAM He is affiliated with the Phi 77 Loehr making this flowery month a gay one for amateur Many Pointers Active weeks. thetic fabrics for washability.' CARTER DAGES (SHIRLEY Kappa Tau Fraternity. bedrooms theater goers aU over town. ANNE K RAM E R), of Rich- On Campaign at YMCA . . '" Of course, the rainwear picture"'contains other A September wedding is models, Such as the set-in sleeve single-breasted bar. 100 - . mond: Va., announce the birth . MR. and :MRS. CARTJ!;R planned. . of a daughter, CARIE ANNE, At a kickOff rally Monday model with fly fl'ont. And, for thPFe who like the SALES, .TR., of Whittier road, on April 4. The mat ern a 1 evening in the Central Branch look of the foreign correspondents or the private- WE HA' with hi;! mother, MRS. CAR- Women's Clu.b Changes grandparents are the CLAR- of the YWCA Raymond Hayes, eyes seen on television, there's the double-breasted Our SYSi ENCE A. KRAMERS, of Shelw field relations expert, will ex- T:H;RSALES, have returned Date of Garden Meet trench~oat model. shorten den roaa. MRS. J 0 H N S. plain to thousands' of cam- from Ft. Lauderdale and Nas- But, for men who wonld emulaterLord Salisbury DAGES, of Lincoln road, is 'the paign workers the basic prin- The Garden Group of the paternal grandmother. sa:u. or the Vicar of Shropshire, there'~ no beher way ciples of selling an organiza- . . '" Grosse Pointe Woman's Club of achieving the British look than by wearing a MA '" '" tion. Home from six weeks in will meet on Tuesday, April The JOSEPH. M. DODGES, 22,a change of date this month. bal raglan outercoat. Unless they were to attend The women wiU also view Palm Springs and Phoenix, Oxford University. of Washington road, are On a Ariz., are MR. and MRS. CAR- Mrs. Harold Noftz, group 16-day c r u is e to the West some exhibits of awards to be chairman, win hostess the presented to the 11 most suc- ROLL M. BOUTELL, of Ton- Twelve Indies and ,South America on mmcour place. , members in her home on Lex~ the Stella PolM'is. cessful workers when the earnw ington at one o'clock at a tea. paign closes May 11. • • • '" * '" The CHARLES G. CHAP- Mrs. Amhur FI~ming will &LGOIt1-H~ The CHARLES M. WHITES, Among the Pointe women MANS, of Lakeshore '!'oad, speak on uCultu..~ and Care of of Provencal road, with their active in the YWCA's mem- halve returned from a month Day Lilies." DETROIT: GROSSE POINTlt sons Rick and Sammy, are bership campaign are Mrs. in Ormand Beach,' Fla., where home after a three week tour ...... 1259 WASHINGl"ON BLVD. . 92 KERCHEVAL Harry Crooke, of University they were joined for part of The steps of faIth fall on.the WO 2~S191 of Europe. place; Mrs. William H. Bunde- thleir stay by ther son-in-law seeming void and.find rock be- TU 2-8251 • ill • sen, of Lincoln road; Mrs. and daughter, the MILTON neath. - John Greenleaf Whit- HIDDEN VALLEY MR. and MRS. ALBERT S. Torrey road, and Mrs. HowJird HICNKELS,of Vernier road. tier. DELRAY BEACH WALL, of Devonshire rOad, Wesphal, of Washington road. I ...... after a winter in Palm Beach have returned to their home Mrs. Charles Hayner, of :BOBBELTZ, son of MR. and outside Lexington, Ky. Washington road, Mrs. Robert MRS. CHARLES R. BELTZ, Benya, of Oxford, road, Mrs. Sr., of Lakeland avenue, was I '" '" '" Wi 11i a m Montgomery, of one of four Alma Colle~e.stu- MR. and MRS. DONALD 'Washington road; Mrs. James dents selected to partlcIpate FRASER SULLIVAN, of East H. Graves, of Buckingham in the Golden Jubilee of Tau Jefferson avenue, have left for road; Mrs. M. G. Whittingham, Kappa Alpha at the University Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., and will of Kenwood court, and Mrs. ot Kentucky, April 10 to. 12. return about June 1 for a few M. K. Schnurr, of TrOo~hley Mr. Beltz joined the Discus- days before going to their road are others. sicln group. ) .

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- Thursday, April 17. 1958 GROSSE PC) I,N T E "NEWS . Page Fifteen s Woman's Page e, e e by, of, and for" Pointe Women - , . leagu~ Organizes GOP Workshop Mrs. Charl:es H. Feucht III' Guild to Hold Starts Apri'l 23 Movie Dinner Miss Robertson Fresh from the siimul'ation ChristChurch Sale of the National Republican The Grosse Pointe Guild of ""i _ S. S. Peter and."Paul Mission- Marries Mr. Feucht women's Conference in Wash- Planned Parenthood League Gathering Treasures for ington, D. C., the VI a y n e aries is having a dinner for ~oun. White Elephant Sale on May I; Mrs. Ross Wilkins. J'r. County Republican Committee members, their husban<;1s and Reception at th~ Detroit Boat Club Follows Saturday eds is sponsoring a day-long work- friends on Tuesday, April.22. Evening Ceremony in Peace Lutheran Church; Pair - And Mrs. ;'Jbhn(, r L. Kenower_1 Co-chairmen shop Pow Wow for the women The event will take place at of Wayne County. 6:30 p.m. at the Grosse Pointe Honeymoon in Williamsburg. Va. ' One hundred volunteers have been combing the Hunt Club. noon city's attics cmd storerooms for hidden treasures. Their Mrs. Charles E; Potter wiN Rosepointe lace and silk taffeta was Donna Robert~ ere- bring greetings from the, A fiLm ''The Little Ones", finds are the stuff of which Planned Parenthood's seeond narrated by Loretta. Young, son's choice for her wedding gown when she spoke her Mrs. Senator and will be one of the' marriage vows Saturday evening in Peace Lutheran annual white elephant sale will be made. honored guests at this first. will be shown. Mrs. Robert E. The Detroit League for~ ., . . Thibodeau, pre.s[dent, urges Church to Charles Henry Feucht, III. white program of its kind for Wayne 0 PIa n n e d Parenthood' ~me. collectors Items, mclud- County women. members to make reservations The daughter of Mrs. ------~ and . h - IS mg SlIver and Waterford crys- early with Mrs. Arthur G. Bates Robertson, of Kerby 8canes, Nancy Gray and Rhoda carryIng on t e venture ln~ tal, good-looking jewelry and "Importance of Women in Seski, TU 5-8329, or Mrs. Em- augurated last y~r a luggage still adequate to take Politics" is the themeo.f the road, and. John Edward Mann. They were gowned. in waltz as. mett. Eag'an, TU 4-0214. mea n s of meetlng Its a youngster to camp. There are se.3s-ionwhich is set to begin at Robertson, of Hollywood, peau de .soie pink. lavendar ~ lace Reservations have already Calif., was given in marri- sheaths ~th overskirts 0.£ net .. ~ taf~ budget. The white eleohant also the usual odds and ends, 10:30 Wednesday mornin,g" been made' by Mr. and Mrs. April 23, in the Arabian Room age by. her uncle E. W, The brIdegroom, who IS the blue sale will be held Thu;sday, valuable to somebody, and Geol~ge L. Cassidy, Mr. and of the Tuller Hotel. Principal, Bates. ' , son of the Char:les Henry ~gne3 May 1, in the undercroft of once in a while the inevit~ble Mrs. Ralph A. Disser, Mr. and talk on the sub~ect will be by Her wedding go"rn was de- Feuchts, Jr., of BISh.op road, ister's Christ C h u r c h ,: Grosse "what~is-it", which could, be Mrs. Charles A. Wollenzin, Jr., Mrs. ],'lorence G. Morris, the . d 'th .b' a neck asked Jerome FroehlIch to be rides- Pointe ' . just what a customer is look- Dr. and !..1rs. Philip Sloan, and sIgne WI: a sa rIn - h' best U h - . active and well informed Vice l' 1 gland Ji bouf- IS man, s ermg were Mo-- I . d t f'll th bl ing for-if she know~ what to Mr, and Mrs. Donald Dossin. me, 011; s eeves. . t a Jack Taylor, Howard Craw- . n or er 1 ~ ta es do with it. Chairman of the Ohio. State mg ankua ? fant skiq:'t. deepe:r: ill 0 ford, Richard Gallette and ",:,"Ith~e mos~ ~ntereshng P?S- Chajrmen of the project are Central Committee. . chapel tram. A tIara of seed Dale Petrosk SIble merc~andIse, 10 captams Mrs. Ross Wilkins, Jr., and Mrs. Lois V. Nair, Chairman 1 was ere Girls Honored pearls held J:er fingertip .veil Mrs. Robei~n r e c e i v e d : the :v appomted. Each , Mrs. John L. Kenower. :Mrs. of the Wayne County Repub- and she carned stephanotis. guests at the Detroit Boat Club Brien, In turn, was to round u.p 10 Tost and Mrs. Theodore R. lican Committee who arranged Sandra Robertson was her '. b . 'lk d' workers. to canvass her: ,friends Butterick, Jr., are in charge . te ' 'd "".l' h d th receptIon In a eige 51 an oroun for the session, said today that By Socie'ties 515 . r s mal .vJ.. onor an e chiffon HOCk. Mrs. Feucht was an~ ne];ghbors for,dlsc~r~ed of collection and marking. "Stetistics Slnow women con- b rId e sma 1d s were ,Lynne in aqua lace over taffeta, rt on br1c-a-~rac, unused wee dmg Helping with collections are trol 52 per cent of the votes. I presen~s ~nd asso~ted less- Mrs. Nicholas Gimbel and Mrs. Women 0 u t s tan din g in When the couple left for ~ trip believe this emphasizes the Alpha Gamma Deltas than-ne:w Items whIch some- Ethan Prewitt. Mrs. William scholarship and leadership at Williamsburg, Va., the bride . pink great need for women to more body mIght put to good use. P. Harris III is chainnan of the University of Michigan To Reunion at Center was wearing a light beige suit latch .. actively assume their political with matching hat and tan The central "warehouse" is cashiers, and Mrs. Joseph L. responsibility by working at have been selected for mem- bership by five women's hon- Alpha Gamma Delta sorority accessories. They will live in the recreation room of Mrs. Hudson, Jr., is in charge

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Mrs Phillip Gillis will greet 405 Fisher Road P~rk in rear . ---TUxedo 2~8440 orial Center. Dr. Jacques Gray will be open from 10 a.m. to 3 I Mrs. Taylor Seeber; 3rd vice- members in her home, 1238 HOURS - 9:00 to 5:00 - Female Personnel "The Proper the Fabulous p.m. ;-,. ~. president, Mr.s. William. Krebs; will be the speaker. Kensington road. Dr. Douglas -With Perso I recording secretary, Mrs. H. Dr. Gray is # a' graduate of Sargent, Director of Juvenile, 1. Ross Hume: and corresponding Grinnel College and John Hop- Court Child S t u d y Olinic, O'Brien's " kins Medical College. He did will discuss the new Boys V0- secretary, Mrs. Tom R. Mason. It's Fun' graduate work at Harvard in cational S c h 0 oland other Direetor.s elected to serve on Public Health and has worked facilities urgently needed in the board are: Mrs. Harcourt 19045 M in California and Michigan in this field. STUDIO Caverly, Mrs. Edgar B. Coop- Near 7 Mile that field. He has served as er, and Mrs. Rudolph Olila. The contemporary literature Dean of the Medical Schools I Nominations may be made members will gat her at 84 -I interior at the University of Oklahoma Handy road, Tuesday, April I from the floor by any voting and the Medical College of member, provided the consent 22, at 7:45 p.m. l\fu-s. Alfred F. I furnishings Virginia, and is cu r lI' e n t 1Y Taylor and Mrs. Robert H. , : of the nominee shall have Director of Special Medical been obtained. Snyder will serve as co-hostes- Renowned in Grosse Point. as Homemakers Services for Parke, Davis & ses. Mrs. Snyder wdl collabor- The annual report of the Co. ate with Mrs. Oswald M. Rob- DRAPERIES board members, compiled in Dr. Gray will speak on "Re. bins in reviewing RO~J;'t Tra- bOl>klet form, will be present- cent Advances in Pharmaceu- ver's Anatomy of a Mll['der UPHOLSTERING ed to the member'S attending ticals." Following the program, and Meyer Levin's Compul- the luncheon to be perused at tea will be served by Mes- sion. 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Thursday, April J1, 1958 Page Seventeen - s Woman's Page • • • by, of, and for Pointe Women:: Teens to Have To Sh,ow Summ'er ,(ollecti,o.n Garden Club d Pointers to Honor Center Dance To Have Tea Finnie-Stoddard There will be no ba.ttle and The Pointe Garden Club Merrill Palmer no horseman thundering will hold its annual gues~ tea through the night shouting "to on Monday at 2 o'clock at the Rites Read in East , on Prominent Alumnae of the School Will Ariive this Fri- arms" but the teenage sons Grosse Pointe War MemoriaL and daughters of Grosse Point- e day to Attend a Two Day Program; Mrs. EdselB. Hostesses for the afternoon Ann'e Stoddard Weds Robert Cole Finnie in Her South- ers who carryon the Ameri- will. be Mns. Paul G. Hykes, port, Conn., Home Saturday; Wore French Silk Ford or. the ,Entertainment Committee can Heri,tage have seen fit to .Mrs. Hansel D. Wilson, Mrs. remember what many of their Kenneth M. McColl and Mrs. Damask and Antique Lace for Ceremony leir ?rominent alum~ of the J\ilerrill Palmer School elders have forgotten, the first Robert E. Anslew. . n a residing in 30 different states, and from 9 cities in Mich~ strokes for liberty which took In the Southport, Conn., home of her parents, Mr. St. Mrs. Lewis Dibble will speak and Mrs. Johnson Stoddard, Anne Stoddard became the igan, will arrive on Eriday, April 18 to attend a two day place in Lexington and Con- on "Flowering. T r e e 8 and bride of Robert Cole Finnie Saturday afternoon. program at the School's main building, 71 East Ferry cord '.way back on April 19, Shrubs Make One Werld in wer, avenue. Each alumna comes from a community where 1775. Your Gar6.en." For the home wedding end. there are 20 or more Merrill Palmer alumnae. Theil' party whi.ch takes 'and reception which fol~ Grinnell College Chorus I'lith place this Saturday, April 19; lowed the bride chose a Together with 34 regis- To Sing in Bloomfield honors Patriot's Day. Students to Perform ballerina gown of French trants from the Merrill who make up the Board of was With a Tea base punch which For Tuesday Musicale silk damask and a veil of P a I mer Association of Directors: Mrs. Edsel B. Ford, it is hoped will not be dumped The Men's Glee Club of ~-ere antique lace. Her bouquet . Metropolitan Detroit, these into Lake St. Clair, and red, Grinnell College will present Mrs. John G. Garlinghouse, Tuesdlay Musicale will dis- was of maidenhair fern, two concerts in. Detroit on e r 8, former students win hear white and blue decorations re- Mrs. Dexter Ferry, Mrs. Wil- play the taleIlJts of outstanding lilies of the valley and April 22 and 23. The first will ~er- "What Merrill Palmer is miniscent ef the Spirit of '76 young student musicians in a liam T. Gos'sett, Mrs. Earl I. all the public, private and pa- eucharist lilies. be held in the WWJ Audi. Like in 1958". Heenan, Jr., !'.1rs. John Owen Student League recital on rochial students in grades 9-12 Mrs. Charles Lockhart Mc- torium and the following af- III, Mrs. Oameron Waterman Tuesday at 10:30 in the Art Friday's program includes a are invited to the. Center to Kelvy, JT., ..' was her. sister's ternoon the group will sing at III, Mrs. Harry W. Kerr, Mrs, , Institute Leoture HalL morning orientation session celebrate their liberty. A matron of henor and the Cranbrook School in Bloom- the Serge Danileff and Mrs. Frank They are award and scholar- "B r i n gin g yeu up-to-date" bridesmaids were Mrs. Paul N. field Hills. rc it W. Wylie. ceupl.es mlly affair, the dress ship winners in com~titions headed by Dr. Pauline Wilson casual, the' dance will las1 till. Colby, Jr., of Pasad~na, Calif., Ameng the patrons for the .m- leading to'.the Interlochen Na- Knap.p. Director. Dr. Knapp The meeting Fridiay after- midnight with AI. Ress' or- and Jean Davis Cooke and concerts are Dr. and Mrs. will fill in the gap between tional Music Camp. Mrs. Frank Harry Rinefort, of McKinley 3ak- neen will be devoted to the chestra furnishing the music. Martha Pender Thomson, both the years when these alumnae W. Coolidge, of McKinley ave- avenue. new Merrill Palmer Develop- nue, waS prominent in pro- of New York. attended Merrill Palmer and ment Pregram, headed by Wil- the full, m u I t i-disciplinary moting this activity for the The bridegroom, who is the - liam Butler, trustee of the Park OAR Chapter students. son of the Haldeman Finnies, Ever been discouraged when program which the School school and chairman at its Among the Tu~sday Musi- of Ellair place, asked his bro- the furniture you've finished carries on today. development cemmittee. He To Nominate Officers At luncheon all the group cale students who distinguish- ther, Donald M. Finnie, to be yourself has a rough, grainy will be assisted by Mrs. John For' April, a social meeting ed themselves at the camp last his best man. 1 texture? Dust is the culprit. To will be the guests of the women G. Garlingheuse, chairman of has been planped fer the Gen- summer were Patricia Bogdol, Usheri~1g were How a r d avoid it as much as possible, the board ef directors, and eral J osiah A'~'Harmar Grosse Carol Feruwick, Barbara Fin- Eaton, Jr., Paul C. Kelly, both work in a dust-free room and Charles R. Brecht, Oampaign Pointe Park chapter, Daugh- kelstein, Penny Ball and Carol of New Yerk; David 'H. Finnie, rub the surface with a cloth. Director. GETTING ters of the American Revolu- Jewell. another brother, and Brandon moistened in turpentine and SatUJrday members of the tion, in the home of Florence OLE BORDEN, famous young dress designer and Stoddard, the bride's brother. alcohol after each' sanding, MARRIED? local Merri! Palmer Assceia- and Ruth Pendell, on Grizdle newest star in the fashion firlnarnent, is coming to Grosse tion are putting en a family West, Saturday 26, at 12:30 Pointe! He will be at Jacobson's Grosse Pomte store Greiling-Heinrich Troth fun fest at 71 East Ferry Ave- o'clock. Announced in Dearl:iorn TUXEDO nue, to show visiting alumnae A luncheon will be served, tomorrow, to show his complete new line of DonIe sum- RE-UPHOLSTERING RENTAL SERVICE a program that can be copied followed by a business meet- mer dresses. _ Mr. and Mrs. Burten Hein- and A1so- in their own communities. ing, when Mrs. John Ottinger, Mr. Borden has rapidly cap- ambitious, he went to London rich of Dearborn, announce the Full Dress They will conduct a variety of Regent, will preside. Miss Effie tured the hearts and imagina- to work as a designer for sev- engagement of their daughter, Living Room Furniture - Custom Made Strollers-Cutaway. creative activities en "How Downer, nemination chairman, tions of sophisticated young eral top fashions firms there. Franziska Lynn, to Frederick to Order :n Our Own Factory Business Suits To" do things that are fun will read the slate for new of- women with taste, a flair for Having made a noteworthy C. Greiling, sen of the. Chester with the, whole family partici- ficers up for nomination dur- style, and a somewhat limited name for himself, he mo'ved on A. Greilings, of Lincoln road. INTERIOR FREE "The Proper Apparel pating. There wi!! be a kite ing 1Ms-1959. budget. It is to these wemen in 1952 to the country he had The bride-elect is a sopho- DECORATORS ESTIMATES -With Personalized Fitting" making demonstration by Miss' Mrs. Harold E. Doyle and that his clothes are dedicated. admired since childhood. more at the University of :Journier Freda Harrington and students Dorothy Lewis, were some of Thirty-six-year-old Ole Bor- Michigan where Mr. Greiling CUS'rOM FURNITURE CO. O'Brien's Tuxedo Shops from Art Education .of Wayne the officers and delegates who den ilSDanish by birth, inter- His home in suburban West- is also. studyin'g. He will enter Est. 1923 University as well as a famous toek the Michigan chartered national by education, and chester CeunIty, where he lives . It's Fun Ta Go Formal t:le University's 'School of 16421 HARPER AVE. TU 1-1285 kite exhibit frem the Chi!- bus trip to attend the D.A.R. Amercan' by choice. Educated with his wife Vibeke and their Medicine 19045 MACK AYE. dren's Mus e u m; a Puppet Continental Cengtess, held in, in the Scandinavian. countries, three children, provides a wel- Near 7 Mile Rd. TU+.4715 Workshop will be conducted Washingten, 'D.C. April 14-18. England and. 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','- t' by Mrs. V~rnone Tracey; Mrs. early.showed an aptitude for of hIS bUsiness days. For Mr. M. B. EllIott of the College Women's Velunteer Service, languages and art~ and staI'ted Berden' is a perfectionist who .. which meets regularly at Mer- h'IS fash'IOn career as sketcher must supervise every detail in . V' f h' h the production of his design_s. : rill Palmer, will have an ex- ll1 a lennese as Ion ouse. hibit and craf.t demonstration Cuttl'ng ' sketching',.- and de Although he loeks like a :;hy signing across the continent, he young ivy leaguer, he is in re- of children's approved toys; eventually apprenticed under ality a veritahle dynamo, ever and the Department of Art the great master of European <:leeking new idea~ that will Education of the Detroit In- couture, Robert Piguet of Par- clothe the American woman in stitute of Arts is contributing is, with whom he remained for the height of fashion, whatever instruction in, sketching, pot- t_v.:_'o_y_e_ar_s_._T_h_en_,_,_r_e_st_l_es_s_a_n_d__t_h_e_h_e_i_g_h_t_o_f_h_e_r_b_u_d_g_et_.__ tery making and weaving. Besides the "How To" fea. P. E. O. Parley Opens April 17 ture of Saturday's program, The annual convention of. women wit h an aggregate whioh will be open from 10 , the Michigan State Chapter, amount over $5,000,000. until 4, there are all sorts of P.E.O. Sisterhood, will be held Enlarging the concept of fun activities for the whole on April' 17-19, at the Statler Near the Lake_,•••• family. A sma 11 admission world peace through educa- Hilton Hetel, Detroit. Presid- charge for the various work-' tien is the aim. of the distinc- , 924 Grand Marais ing over the gathering of dele- tive International Peace Schol. There's ieally nothing' like a fine "Colonial," and this well shops is intended to cover the gates from 94 chapters will be arship program, which makes located and attractive- home is no exception. Among the materials needed fur individ- the state president, Mrs. A. H. study in American colleges ual instruction. The public is accommodations an~ features are a panelled library, an Smith, 428 Roland road, Chap- available to an ever-increasing cordially invited. ter AO. number of women from for- "out-of-this-world" .kitchen, jalousied terrace, powder eign countries. Heading the Merrill Palmer Of special interes~ in the room, 4 main bedrooms, 2 baths, maid's room and bath, Alumnae of Detreit committee Thursday evening session will Cottey College, owned, and games room, new c&rpeting and a 2 car brick garage with is Mrs. J'ames T. Sheridan, be an unusual selection given operat~d by the Sisterhood electric door opener. GeneIlal Chairman of the Fam- by the P.E.O. chorus under the and located in Nevada, Mis- ily Fun Fest Day~ She is as':' directien of Mrs. Mahalia Mc- seuri, is also. meeting current sisted by Miss Mar yell e n Lead, Chapter AO. educational needs. Additional .....;C' Gould, President of the local Featured throughout the courses in the humanities and \ group, Mrs. Betold H. Paster- cenvention will be reports on mathematics have been includ- '0:~\{I ed in the curriculum, while an ~~;;;;---i"""h-f-iitll!-W---'-f~ , l};acki, demonstJration c h a i r- the progress of P.E.O. projects 'titan; Miss Irma Unruh, in. designed to promote opportu- expansien in buildings and charge of bovths; Miss Lois !1ities for more women to facilities has been initiated. '1farwoed, refreshments: Miss REAL TORS , achieve higher education, The 19790 Mack.Ave. TU. 1-6300 G:vaceGraveline, finances; and P.E.O. Sisterheod; an interrla- , Miss Sally Hepburn, arrange- tional organization of over HOUSEHOLD IDNTS I m~nts. ------..,...... ------130,000members, maintains an .The low-waistline two-piece From the Merrill Palmer Educational Loan Fund. from ef.fect in spring cottons is new staf.f Mrs. Maybelle Stevens, which assistance i~ available and youthful, especially in the Miss Mar i a n Breckenridge;. to high school graduates, col- "middy" look. iAMAIING Miss Flo Geuld and Miss. lege and graduate students, Phylis DelJplace aJreserving on witheut regard to race, color the steering committee, with or creed. This revolving fund, the entire starff on hand to in existence over -50 years, has NEW WOO~NYLONTWIST assist in the demonstrations. help ed more than 11,800 "'-:<::-:m.~r'" ""..;..,:,~m.~~:i'~'~lt:~,"",-' ....-~..\~~':»~~~~ol,::~>~_«:::>;~;::;.y.w~>:.}'<~-m~..,.".."'x.;.".".~..,...,-, ~,--.- .I...:'.;~ NO NAME IN DETROIT L'I K E L. B. KI NG FOR CARPEl BY BIGELOW @ $ ~ ~ gives TWICEjJte wear... TWICE the beauty:! ~ I~. ..Chi~a, .;< • , ~ g~ @~ ,~ .C'}jtat .ofampj

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I . Page Sghteen .GROSSE P'O'INTF. NEWS Thursday, April 17, 1958 Thursda I Larry's Bowlers Talie Pin Title Bad:minton Tourney Head Puts,- Back Into Job Blue Devil Diamond Tearn . . Could Use Many Veterans John Hall's 548 series pac~d l the league-l e a a in g Larry's With ?nly three lettermen back from last year, the team to the second half season 9rosse I~Oln~ b~seball team could ~asily he called the GROSSE championship in the .Grosse Green Devl1s Instead of the Blue Devils. Of the three '!'hat old ~ointe Businessmen's Bowling fine for gal League last Friday, April lettermen only two can be counted oh for full time duty. 11. , Senior Bob Herrick is sure .------~ little league Needing only one point on to staTt in right neld and ParkerS' home field Monday, Park Litt1£. the last night to assure them- scheduled fe Junior Bill Hooth is flrmly eu- April 21. by fHfD RUnnEllS selves of the championship 12 had to b. --- Larry's keg 1e r s took n~ trenched at shortstop. "'Butch" Seniors. Steve Suor, Bob wet ground~ chances and whacked second Hoye, a catcher who saw lim- Libbey ahd Mike Landers, at George S place Goebel f()r three Points this writing are the mainstay ited action in the latter games of the mound corps. Tenth charge of tJ' St. Paul Lakers' Track to. win the crown by five of last season, is slated for graders Ren MacDonald, Jon ha.s moved 1 points. 1."he victory qualified ule down :: limited action in the outfield. Rice oM Al Foraker round Larry's to meet Grosse Pointe boys 9 and "Butch" is still suffering from out the moundsmen from Team Faces Busy Season Recreation, first half season falls betwE' a painful knee injury sus- whom Coach Wernet must \Vith fourteen meets already scheduled, the St. Paul champ.s, in hext Friday's April .tained in hockey this past bund an able staff. Foraker 31st will re~ 19 and all bo Laker track team ho:s i~ "York cut out for it from April l~f'~eason championship roll- winter. His doctor has told is the only southpaw. Mac- birthday fall 16 to May 24. FollowIng LhlS busy session the Lakers will 0 . him to lay off sports this Donald has been impressive t . th C't P The WiglE' team split foUr and 15th wit compe e In e I y arochial meet and the U. of D. points with. Recreation and . Spring, but "BuJt.ch" is still in early workouts and could taking his workouts and hopes gralb himself a place on th& April 19. Relays o~ May 28 and 31, respectively. gained a tie for second place In additJ At the fIrst call for practice . 170crack the lineup. team. Ichedule for three weeks ago, 45 candidates with Goe.bel. Woods came Replacements Absent Two Most Experienced , ' busiest Laker athlete this within an ~ye}ash of gaining tinue. All ; , answered but through the rig- spring what with dividing his a tie for fourth place. Woods Suor and Libbey are the will report . Coa"ch Ed Wernet said, "We boys with the most experience. orous training grind the squad time between track and the Heeded a four point sweep 2 at 9 a.m. has peeled down to an even 30 must find replacements at first, They nearly lettered last year. baseball team on which he is over Revere to do it and miss- second, third, two outfield po- They saw lirmted action be- old will re stalwarts, which includes the catcher. ed by on~ point for a clear sitions and a backstop, but hind the graduated Dick Du- Z and 4 at 1 twelve returning lettermen. t f"fth 1 The boare. There is at leas.t one letterman The Lakers will try their cu 1 pace. Lotsa people. other than that~ we have a mas, who is now playing Class hand at the pole vault event we know would settle for a championship team." B ball in the Yankee chain. going ahead in each event. "fifth." opening gem for the first time this year and Tenth grader Jack Dow, ( Royal Oak a.ppears to be Tim Hutton is the strong- Lauer and Pat Wright will Cramer and Belding each brother of Bill Dow who was the best bet to repeat as cham- flcheduled fn legged, long-winded lad. who handle this chore. , won a game and then tied in signed by a Cleveland. scout pions of the BCL. . GroSlSe 17. Russ PE' -Photo by Fred Runnells charge of Of' ~i11 carry the Lakers' colors The track schedule is as fol- one to give Cramer a 21h to BOB BRYANT,.second from left, a couple of years ago, is show- Pointe. finished fourth 'behind iii the mile run. Freshman Art lows: 1Ih edge. Entry blanks are available at all program for puts his back into his job of tourna- ing promise as a second base- the Acorns, Fordson and Mon- Schneider appears to have April.16 _ St. Paul - ,St. An- Cox and Baker was the Grosse Pointe schools and the N eigh- opening. ment chairman for the second annual man but lacks exper:ence, as roe, in that order, after a fast made the grade as Hutton's horhood Club. All Grosse Pointers do most of the candidates. start which saw Bob Marce- Karl Sims running mate. Pat Wright and thony - Redeemer, BEL L E only four point winner of the Grosse Pointe Junior Badminton tour- ninet~n and a half years and younger George Oliver, another tenth reau hurl a. no-hitter in the and in char freshman Frank Cobb will ISLE. night and ti-'ey did it to last ney hie h will' get underway at_ field, report~ handle the 100 and 220 dashes April 19 - St. Paul - Cathe- place Adam Simms, w.ho didn't w are eligible. The tournament will .run grader, is showing up well at opening game and injure his dral Central - St. Benedict, U have a gh~st. of a chance of Grosse Pointe High on April 19. Bad- for three days with the semifinals third and shortstop and may arm. He was lost for the rest diamond IS ready for! and Wright will also team with or D, emerging from the basement minton Club president WES THOMP- beil?-g played in the two old gym- grab a starting as.<;ignment of the season, which was the amazed that Miles Dean and Jerry Krause April 22-St. Paul - St. Am- spot even ii the points had SON, left, waits for MARNIE HAM- naSIums and the finals in the new when the Devils open their killing b10w to tb~ Devils' in the broad jump event. Dean brose, BELLE ISLE. counted ilouble. MOND'S entry as secretary-treasurer Border Cities League season chances for the title, with an a fourth d~ Gymnatorium. Field and and John Jantz will handle the April 25 - St. Paul - DeLa- Norm BGarman topped the JIM HOWARD helps her fill it out. against Hi'gh1and Park on the all veteran team. high jump task. Last season Salle - St. Joseph, BEL L E two hundred-plus keglers with f.ormer mern Jantz was a half miler but has ISLE.. a 234 and,was followed by Hap eellent plann chosen to save himself this sea- AprIl 28 - S1. Paul - St. Aalto 231 Stan Small 224 Jim Warriors Tie f1 ockey ~Series the other thl son. Catherine - St. Anthony - Sa- DeSmedt' 221, Ernie Borg 221, Deadline Nears Senior Tom Parker is the cred Heart, BELLE ISLE. John Hall 217. Mel Young 216, -gTOll e A suddi:"n death goal by! (2), Bob Kaspari, and Steve only returning hurdler and May 1 - St. Paul - St. Am- Art Neat 214, Wal~ Dolan 214, Boat Banter For BI rn Y Rocket forward Bill Cook tip- . Koniecski also tallied for the Jli Dep freshman Dan O'Leary appears brose - DeLaSalle - St. Joseph, Don Bayhan '211, Swede Jan- ped up the Warriors 6-5 Sun-: winners 'while Bob Carlson to have the starting assign- BELLE ISLE. son 204, Henry Wilson an,d By Fred Runnells I Because entries for the sec- day, April 13 and ~ent the i averted a shutout for the Take 0' ment along with Tom. Jerry May 7 - St. Paul - S1. Dick Griebe 200's. ond annual Junior Badminton championship series of the Ice Rockets with a goal. , Hi Dee ke Krause and Tom Fudold will Charles - SL Marys of Wayne, i in tour~ameI!t have been slow. in, ~lair winte~ .hockey league! The Warriors qualified for compete in the shot put event. BELLE ISLE. F naJ. Stand gs The controversial "Bill 528" she had expired after a long commg l.n" the ~ponsormg ; mto the ~ecldmg game Tues- the final round by eleminating first place Jim Kuntzler has freshmen May 10-S1. Paul - Redeem- Pts. emerged from the Conference! illness. CT?s~e Pomte Badminton Club! day, AprIl 15. I the Blue Devils in Series "A" Pointers BO\\ Ken Wujack and John Alter er - Servite, U of D. 'Larry's 40 Committee with modifications I Guys like George Van, Pat offICIals have been forced tv i Cook's goal climaxed a come- i competition. After dropping Friday, April t() battle for the 440 starting May 13 - St. Paul - St. An- Goebel 35 last week and was passed into Clancy, Fred Meno, Riney shorten the tournament from back by the Rockets, who i the first game, the Warriors two point los' assignment but his experience thonv, BELLE ISLE. Bruce Wigle 35 law. This is the bill that re-. Zeidler, to name a few of the three to 11\..,.0 days. , trailed 4-2 entering the last I stormed back to capture the Stapleton. gives him the inside track. May 21 - St. Paul - Sacred G.P. Recreation 34 quires aU bOat ?wners, re-: old time catboaters, took many 'l1he tourney. will st.art em period and ap~a~eC'. ~:obe on.: next two .contests 8-0 and 7-5. It took a r€ Lauer To Be Busy Heart - SL Catherine, Salesian, Revere 3'0 gardless of the SIze of the.ir, a lesson every time Per de-I Sat~~ay, Apnl 19, \Vlth the I the verge of elllnmatlOn after I In the fmal game they with- by J. C. M; '. Marty Peters and Joe LaUer) BELLE ISLE. Woods 29 craft, to register with the Sec- 'I cided to take to the water. He I semifmals being played in the dropping the opening game: stood a blistering counter- new single Are the only half milers and \ May 24 - State Meet, Ann Belding 271;2 retary of State for the pur-I was a magician with the "one boys' and girls' gymnasiums at I 5-1. : attack from the Blue Devils records in be, the latter is going to be the Arbor. Cox & Baker 26 pose of gaining revenue to hire stringers" and brO".lght home ~rosse .Pointe Hi'gh.. The I George Gornick tallied twice I to emerge as two-goal victors. ing Sportsme; Cramer 251;2 e?f~rcement officers and iden- , the bacon in nearly every re- fmals w~ll be played m th.e I and Dennis Ribant and Tom: The Warriors seized a 5-2 lead ... which droppe Adam Simms , 18 tifymg boats. ! gatta he ever sailed on Lake Gymatonum on Sunday, Apnl Schervish one each in the first. before the end of the second into a two-w The bill in its original form' St. Clair and the Detroit River. ; 20. I two stanzas to give the War-: period, but found themselves for second p} St. Paul High School's required boatmen on the Great Gone is the 75 year--old Nor- i So far only 30 entries have: riors a substantial margin I fighting to protect a 6-5 mar- J. C. Musi Tennis House Lakes to register and in some w~gia~ tar, but his memory I been received by general chair- . going into the final 16 minutes. ' gin for the ~inal five minutes. game team :i cases was in direct conflict, WIll lIve on forever in local man W. Robert Bryant who. Bob Carlson and Da2e Ernst: They survIved several fran- then continl! 1958 Baseball Schedule Title'Defended o with federal navigation regu- I sailing.' I stated "The girls are still! had bulg~ the twine for the tic goalmouth scrambles and three game t I lations. I ------dominating the entry list." i Rockets. hard shots rattling off the goal- 2714. April 22-5t. Martin, A way. Defending d 0 ubI e s cham- The law as it now stands The deadline to enter has In the third period Rocket posts a~d ~broke thro~gh for Beaupre st. April 25-Annunciation, Home. I]> b R h pions Don McKay and Walter excludes the Great Lakes boat- la e ut Loop been extended to 6 p.m. Thurs- defenseman Bill Shinliever: the deCld.l.z:g goal wI~h less mng with a April 29-5t. Bernard, Home. 'IP d "C . h men so you don't have to reg day April 17 after which the fired two counters while Cook . than a mmute left m the over Jim's '" u ge avanaug success-. - T 1 May 2-Nativity, Away. fully defended their Tennis Ister your boat if it remains ryouts Set ct.r:a,:,",mgs' . WIll.' be m3:de.. Any collected qne to dead_ock .he, game. third place, t May 6--51. Thomas, Away. House championi:thip last Sun- solely on the Crea.t Lake~. Also elIgIble youngster ,:,",Ishing to ~ame a~ the end of regula~ion ' new leader's Lusch naile May 7-GPUS, Home. day April 13 by beating Ted any boat that IS regIstered All b f 'I enter should send hIS entry to I tune. Rlbant notched '.he fIfth: W . h d W I ££ May 9-51. Elizabeth, Home. Pet~rsen Hnd' Wendell Ander- with the U.S. Coast is exempt I Id f oy~;~ 13 to 2? years, Mr. Brya~t a.t 687 ~n~versity,. goal by the Warriors. ,rIg t an em 10 points, Kopp'J

I' Lakepointe a May 13-St. Rose, Away. Son Jr in s t r a i g h t sets -which includes non-resident pO krom.':t darmst' I lty and Grosse Pomte 36, MIchIgan. ; In (,vertime play under I Doing Well in College , ., , , bo t ar are mVI e 0. p ay regu- 00 k'd h G I H dd d th" . . I took two poi. May 15-Southlake, Away. 6-1, 6~3. a s. . lution baseball this season in' ,me on . 1 S, t e .rosse CSUk en h ela , condltlons, ~-- One. May 16--St. Phillip, Home. . h d th Howe vel'. a non-resIdent', tIle G P Babe Ruth League Pomte Badmmton Club IS do- 00, t e eague s regular-I Bob Wright and Dan Wem- Th e champlOns reac e e . . . . .' . b 'd'. . h . . Bob Staplei May 20-Lakeshore, Home. finals by drawing a by-e in the boat o~er. wh,? brmgs hIS I An outstanding season of or- mg you a serVIce y l?~OYlmg season scormg e ~pIon, fllp- hbff are doing themselves first round, beating Dr. Robert craft to M~chigan m~nd. waters g,anized competition js antici- a tournament and facllltl~s. for p~d tlhe ~uck behmd t~e War- prou~ these ~ays at their re- hundred-plus Home games Vl"ill he played at Kerby Field and and was fe ~tart at 4 p.m. Behan and Mike Ware 6-4 6-1 must r~glster, but. It IS easy pated by the league's board some r:al re,d .hot competition., ,r1?r goalIe Holmes B_"Own.to : spectlVe colleges. 'th t f' I'd'.' to do thIS. All that IS necessary M directors ApproX'imately' so why not Jom the fun? WIn the game and ke(~p alive I Wright recently was award- Scholmer 24 m e quar er ma s an mp- . t h ',l. t' ; .. , Chairman Bryant announced the Rocket's ho:pes f th 239, Roy Mc. in Geor e Reindel Jr and IS 0 purc ase a reglSLra Ion 200 boys who played last year' . . .' or e ed a varSity basketball letter Therssen 214. for FREE p g ~ ,., number at any Ol1€ of the I are a,gain eligible. In addition' the S~mo~ NatIOnal? WIll be tItle. I at Wayne and currently is a Be Our Guest a MR. ~eorge R:I~del, III, 6-0, 6-1, Secretary of State offices and a talented crop of graduate~ hel~ m Lrrosse Pomte ne~t! Stampe~ as u.nderdogs be-: bright spot on the Tartar base- George Kaaiz Steam Ca~inet TRIM m~he semIfmals. . it can. ~e obta.ined ~mmedi~te- from 1957 Little League Clubs SPf1~g ':lll~er the sp<:>nsorshIP'1fore the fmal senes got under-I ball team as a southpaw pitch- 206, Ed Piche Professional .Lhe runners-up defeated ly. Ongmally the bIll reqUIred in the Farms, City and Park. of t~e.Mlchlgan ~admmton As- w.ay, the Rockets 100kE'devery er. His coach is already count- Nick Peplins: HAND MASSAGE Jo~ ~eind~l and Alex "S~n- a non~~esident to wait two is e}Cpected to provide real soclatIo~. In thIs tournament bIt the role Thur~day, April ing heavily on his l~ft wing Hupfer 200. ::tnd the Trim dy WIener m the .quarter fm- y.ieeks oefore a number was c(~mpetition for starting line- there WIll be player~ from all 10, when the Warnors trounc- and his deadly bat to help Team Automatic table als 5-2, 6-4 and trIpped Wally Issued. up positions in the League's over the world. Lt WIll be held ed them 5-~.. ~to~ky de,fense: Wayne to a winning season. Ford and Ralph McElvenny 6- The Co~erence Committee Il1lajor and minor teams. the weekend before Easter. man Fred: ~mo Bastlanelll Dan Wemhoff is serving his for the middle HiDee """"". 4,. 7-5 in the semi's. eased the registration for boat Try-outs will be held at the------blasted his fIrst goal .of the second t~rm as sports editor on Sportsman ...... ' bulge, relieves I This was the twelfth annual dealers w~o now hCl:veonly to G.P. High School Field for season.;o open the s~orm~ for the Unive~sity of Detroit Var- • nervous strain J. C. Music .. tournament and was under the bu;y one lIcense WhICh can be bl)ys living east of Rivard. Robert Warner Trains the W ..:1ners. Denms Rlbant sity News Beaupre . t 1(. and tension. direction of Tobey Hansen, SWItched ~rom Ol~eboat ~o an- Boys living west of Harvard At Fort Leonard Wood piche's . Call for appointment Tennis House professional. other whIle testmg. It I~ not are to report to the Neighbor- Jim's . necessary to have the reglstra- hl)OO Club Field on Saturdav FORT BENJAMIN HARRI- Stapleto, '. tion application notarized. and Sunday, April 19, 20'. SON, Ind. - Robert E. Warn- Kopp's . NOTHIN~ HELPS The Waterways CommissiOn Thirteen-year-old..; are to re- AND er, 976 Barrington road, Grosse Custom No. ~ :him st~ll must sanction all races, pi)rt at 10 a.m. Saturday, April Lusch's , Pointe, began six months of A weak character. is like an trIals an~ regattas that are HI and again at 1 p.m. on Sun- active duty trainIng ~t Fort Lakepoint . 405 Fisher Road Rear Entrance & Parking TUxedo 2-8440 old fence-all the whitewash not sanctlO?ed ?y the Coast dc1.y,April 20. Fourteen and 15 Leonard Wood, Mo., on April Custom NO.1 HOURS--S:30 to 10:30 • Sat. 9 to. 4 Mele Personnel in the world won't s~rengthen Guard .. ~h1S WIll not affect Yl~ar old boys, including those either. local sallIng regattas as. they who played last year are to 6, it was announced here by are sailed entirely in Canadian report at 2 p.m. on Saturday Maj or General Theodore S. waters. However, p?werJ:>oat and at 3 p.m. on Sunday. Riggs, Commanding ~neral, races on the DetrOIt RIver Approximately 250 boys VI U.S. Army Corps. m us t. ~av( the .Waterways helve already reglistered with Warner is a member of -10 cho... a CommlsslOn s'anct1on before the league by filling out the Headquarters, 70th Infantry they can be held. "Player Questionnaire" form Division, Army Reserve, De- The b~ll makes it tJo~gh for when they attended the rally troit. Mew the n~ghg~mt water s~ler. who program at the Hi'gh SchOOl At Fort Leonard Wood, War- now IS lIable for hIS mde- last Friday. All boys who have ner will be given basic combat pendent ac~s. , . registered have also /received training, and aft'er his return, KITCHEN Anyone mv'olved m an ac- a "Parent Responsibility Re- he will complete his military , cident resulting in injury to 1e,ase" form which is to be obligation by serving with the a person, or damage' to pro- signed by one of the parents Detroit Army Reserve unit. perty in excess of fifty doHars, and brought along to the try- mus,t report the accident on a outs. under the provisions of the Re- uniform accident report 'at the Any boys who have' not serve Forces Act of 1955. neares~ sheriff's .office, who in registered can do so by seeing turn WIll report It to the State. Howarth W Gnau at his home When fame and fortune are III III III 676 Neff (between Waterl~ traveling companions f am e ~, , The death pf Per Valbo de- an.d Kercneval), on Thursday, usually has to take the back ....- ....-- cended. on the loca~ boating April 17, from 7-8 p.m. seat. -._------clan WJth a resoundmg crash, - FOUND: last week. Per was known as . • > the dean of the "One String- A safe way to pay bills __. ers," catboats to you land. lubbers, and his advice was I heeded by veteran arM novice I ANNOlJNCING alike. Per followed his wife FOR IMMEDIATE ,DELIVERY CITY BANK checks in death within an hour after The New English FORD Line You can't afford to lose next month's rent or even this week's grocery money . , .-S" why not open Anglia - Prefect - Consul SPORTSMEN a personal checking account at Ci~y Bank-per. Rifle .ranges. skeet. The All New sonalized checks free-no charge for lost or voided trap. and pistol shoot- ing within 25 minutes checks-no minimum balance requirements and If you're planning a new kitchen, your first move i5 to S~ our display of GE color-choice drive of ,Gr. Pointe. THAMES "800" %-Ton Van appliances around which .we will design a whole new dream kitchen for you. 'We've designed Gun s hop carries Over Engine ifs so handy to pay bills' by mail. complete line .hunt- 58 H.P. - 25 M.P.G. - Cab many of the finest kitchens in the Pointe . . . and with so little inconvenience to. the ing equipment and housewife. cloth i n g. 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Thursday, April 17, 1958 'C;,R0 S S EP 0 I N,IT ENE \V S ' Page Nineteen - • ,m Little To Hold Dance Troth Tol,d Betroth'ed Brild'e-EIeet . U. of D. Women's Guild To Hold Benefit Tea At Lakepointe The a.nnual spring tea spon- seph A. Foley Scholarship rlS- League sored by the Women's Guild of Fund for deserving students. the University of Detroit will Mrs. J. Harry Brickley, Mrs.. " the Lakepointe Country Club's be held on Tuesday, April 22, Louis H. Charbonneau and i the GROSSE POINTE PARK 1958 season will_ open this from 2 to 6 p.m. at the home Mrs. James J. Hayes are co- three . That old bugaboo, rain, is S~turday, April 19 with e of Mrs. Hanley Taylor of chairmen for the tea. All mem~ :iuty. fme for gardens but not for d}nner-dc:mce for members and Birchcrest drive. Donations bers of the Guild and their little league: try-outs. The first guests. will be used for thE' Rev. J 0- friends are invited. Park Little League try-out, If the weatherman co-otJer- mday, , scheduled for Saturday, 'April ates, the daylight hours will be w, LAFAYETTE, 12 had to b~ cancelled due to sunny for the golfers, but ,rains e~t,153 Bob wet grounds may come for the cocktail - - WO 1.2466 TS, at George Schultz, who is in hour, for the theme of the OPENS SUNttAY. APRIL 20-14 DAYS ONLY instay I charge of try-outs, reports he party will be "April showers." Ronal!! A. Wilford Presents Tenth I has moved the April 12 sched- The entertainment commit- l, Jon WORLD'S GREATEST PAN_TOMIMIST! ule down to April 19. All tee, consisting of Mr. and Mrs. round "I MEAN HE is from boys 9 and 10 whOse birthday William A. Bickel and Mr. and must falls between the 16th and Mrs. Gene Charles, will super- WONDERFUL, AND 31st will report at 9 a.m. April vise the decorations. Gay para- rl ~ YOU MiSS HiM AT ,raker YOUR OWN PERIL!" Mac- 19 and all boys 9 and 10 whose sols filled with greens will bir'i.hday falls between the 1st festoon the club. Tiny um- ••• CLAUDIA CASSIDY essive . Chfaapo Trill. and 15th will report at 1 p.m. brellas with yellow jounquils -Photo by Carl Joyner ~ fA could Mr. and Mrs. Homer J. f "HIS GENIUS n the April 19. will serve as centerpieces and At a cocktain 'party Satur- 'Wyckoff, of Grayton road, an- day April 12 in theiT Edge- . IS BRILLIANT!" In addition the original favors for the ladies. nounce the engagement of Mr. and .Mrs. T. Jac:k Henry, mere road home, Mr. arid Mrs. ATKIItSOIL schedule fOI the 19th will con- The eve n i n g , s festivities 1their daughter, NANCY, to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rol- n,,.1',," ...- ... , Y. TkItils ed of Sunnmgdale d I' 1 V e, an- Chaa'les Blount Slade Jr. an- UU~ •. tinue. All boys 11 years old will begin at 7 o'clock. Louis .Tames S. Macintosh, son of the and, of Lakeview avenue, an- e the no~nced the enga,gement of nounced the engagement Qf J~ will report to diamonds 1 and G. Palmer, president, will be .Tames D. Mackintoshes, for- nounce the engagement and " ,.. - Auisteo Iy His Partners- ience. theIr daughter, CAR?L ANN, their daughter, J'a'l'lie,to RobelI"t 2 at 9 a.m. All boys 12 years host during a "fountain punch" merly of Detroit, now of Utica. approaching marriage of their year. to Peter ,Depew Whitman. Loomis Connelly. old will report to diamonds hour preceeding the dinner, to 'rhey have set a July_ 11 wed- daughter, CLAUDETTE CATH- GILLES SEGAL AND PiERRE VERRY tl be- , The brIde-elect w~ grad~- The bride elect is a' gr'aduate 3 and 4 at 1 p.m. honor new members. ding date. ' ERINE, to Robert ErrLl'nett l:. Du- Cited.from Grosse Pomte Um- of Grosse Podnte Academy' of Box Office OpenDaily B:30 A.M. to 6 P.M.-Phone Orders Accepted Class The boa~.'d of directors is Res e r vat ion s have been ------1 Hughes, son of Mr. and MTS. going ahead with plans for the made by Mr. and Mrs. Herman verSlty Scho?l and attended the Sacred Heart and Newton PRICES: Sun. thru Thurl. at 8:30, MaIn Floor and Meuanln&, 3.8.5. 'Balo. jn. Bennett JUnIor College. She College of the Sacred Heart in ~~ett Hughes, of Warren, 3.30, 2.7.5, 2.20; Fri. and S&t. at 8:30, 4.40, 3.85, 3.30, 2.20. se~ opening game which had been V. Artt, Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. .Austin Moms Matinees April 25 and MAY 3 at 2 P.M., 3.85, 3.30, 2.75, 2.20. ~o be was presented to society at a Newton, Mass. Sh2 made her ~ham- scheduled for Saturday, May Witt, Mr. and Mrs. George R. 17. Russ Peebles will be in Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. dance at the Country, Club in debut at the Detroit Athletic ToG ive Show They will be married this ~rosse December, .1956. Club during 'the Christmas •ehind charge of nteparations and the Bonnstra, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin The Austin Catholic Moth- Saturday at the Indian .River Mr. WhItman, son of the season of 1952. f~rs'Club has planned a Spring Shrine. Mon- program for the fifth annual G. Evenden and their guests opening. Mr. and Mrs. Lynden Ruester, Oscar L. Buhr, of Lakeland Mr. Connelly is the son of Card Party, Luncheon and a fast avenue, a t ten d e d Choate DII'. and Mrs. R i c h a r d C. Karl Sims, board member Mr. and Mrs. Hall Lippincott, Fashion Show. It, will be held larce- School, C~:-nel~ ,University Connelly, Three Mile drive. He and in charge of the playing Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hend. at the Grosse Pointe War n the and the UnIVersIty of Michi- 'attended Georgetown Univer- field, reports the new fourth ricks, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Memorial on April 22 from 12 :e his gan. sity and was graduated from UIQIU IIIII until 4 o'clock. e rest diamond IS completed and Quello, and Dr. a~d Mrs. J. ready for play. He is still Pearson Stanley. the Univ€'l"SJityof Detroit. He The fashion show will be put ESQUIRE' IS the amazed that he was able to get is affiliated with Delta Bh~ (m by Wa-lton-Pierce of Grosse )evils' Betrothal Told Epsilon f,rartermty. a fourth diamond in Defer Pointe and Mrs. Judy Gibson THEATRE THEATRE th an The young couple plan an Field and compliments the will be the co-ordinat<)r. Mrs. 153 J I E. Jefferson To Give'Show August wedding. )~wood Watcher and Mrs. former members on their ex- -Photo by Gene Butler VAlley 2-287.) 1531 I I. Jefferson eellent planning in laying out ;roseph Kasper are chairmen the other three diamonds. At Monteith of the affair. Sun., Mon., Tues., April ~21-22 Engage,d Mrs. Joseph VanDeweghe, ATTENTION! The P.T.A. of Monteith Mrs. John Motsehall and Mrs. ~ TAe Stevt~ SchOOl is sponsoring an orig- )r the ffi Dep Ke(l"ler~ Victor Deschryver are work- inal Music:al-D ram a-Variety T.lu-ee Students Over 12 Years of Age arlson ing on the arrangements. Mrs. Faces . the Take Over Lead Show, "That's Show Biz," on )[.,oWg Decker, assisted by Mrs . Thursday and Friday, April. George Blake, has taken over ,~O.rEve .~ .. / ,:-:.-:» .... tlq 24 and 25, at 8 p.m., in the the tickets. Mrs. Kenneth ' ... , .. 0'> JOANNE WOOOW"ID The ESQUIRE THEATRE, which is now under the .d for Hi Dee keglers moved into first place in the Grosse auditorium. Zosel and Mrs. Dan Hodgman management of CHARGOT ENTERPRISES, has 1ating are on the prize committee. Plus Pointers Bowling League last This show is an outgi'owth adopted a new policy which will allow students s "A" Mrs. Edward Howell assisted "PRINCE VALIANT" Ipping Friday, April 11, despite their of an impromptu entertetin- by Mrs. J'ames Yesko has tak- James Mason - Janet Leigh between 12 and 18 years of aqe to be admitted- ,rriors two point loss to seventh place ment staged by members of fm over publicity. The - pro- Starting Wed., April 23- 29, fOI FOR THE PRICE OF e the Stapleton. the Monteith Faculty, during one full week It took a record performance a Pot Luck Dinner last. Nov- c~eedswill be used to buy vest- ,d 7-5. ments for the priests for Aus- with- by J. C. Music, who posted ember. The terrific enthusi- I tin's new Friary, which should lnter- new single and three game asm among the members and ~becompleted in June. Devils records in beating league-Iead- the wealth of talent avaiiable ictors. ing. Sportsmen for three points prompted Jack Darvill, a sixth I Tcsget this spedal rate, it is neces~ry that students 2 lead" whIch dropped the latter down grade teacher, to write and obtain AND corry a STUDENT IDENTIFICATION econd into a two-way tie with J. C. compose the music for "That's CARD. lve~ for secon~ place. Show Biz." Practically the en- The engagement mar- J. C. Music rolled a single tirE; Monteith staff will take Elizabeth Orebaugh , Lana Turner - Hope utes. game team mark of 966 and part in the production. r1J. Plus Ca1'ds will be 4t'ailable at the box office llp0111'equest. Lewis Gleason has been an- Walt Disney'S "PORTUGAL" fran- then continued to post the , $-:11II NoW Showing While this show is naturally nounced by her parents, Mr. (Cinemascope Colors) and three game team standard at and Mrs. L. H. Orebaugh of Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd W. Hum- I \ ,.-. Evenings Only of local interest, considerable goal- 2714. McKinley avenue. phrey, of Three Mile drive, an The Town-The People- Every- Special Matinee Sat, AprU 2~ community and outside inter- Doors open 1:45 , for Beaupre stayed in the run- nounce the engag~ment of one's talkinr about "THE THING" est is being evidenced due to Ann will this summer re- less ning with a three point win ceive her B.A. degree in edu .. their daughter, CAROL DHY- "PEYTON PLACE" Also Walt DisneY'1i the qualit.y of the production. "PORTUGAL" "A Grosse Pointe Tradition" n',e over Jim's which gave them AN, to Thomas William Stra- with Plus 4 Cartoons The musical review has some ca~io~ at the University of third place, two points off the MIchIgan where she is affiliat- han, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Lana Turner - Lloyd Nolan excellent (up until now) No- AFTER AFTER new leader's pace. ed with Alpha Chi Omega Strahan, of Lauder avenue. (in Cinemascope and Color) YEAR YEAR YEAR Hit tunes such as, "'My Gal's Lusch nailed Piche for two sorority. _ The bride-elect will be Saturday a.nd Sunday a Beast," "Scratch a Match," points, Kopp's dropped two to The prospective bridegroom graduated from Wayne State Matinees Only , / and others, beautifully sung Lakepointe and Custom Two is the .son of Dr. and Mrs. Gale University in January, 1959. The exciting adventures of two IN by the "Neverly Brothers." little run"aways in Japan- took two points from Custom Gleason of Traverse City. He She is II member of Sigma '!ESCAPADE IN JAPAN" THE One. Fathers will be around the is a graduate of Centra~ Mich- Sigma. (In Technirama a~ Color) POMPEIAN Bob Stapleton paced the two community selling -tickets at igan College and a me~ber of The prospective bridegroom, Schedule ef Performances , hundred-plus bowlers with 247 your door. They are also on Delta Sigma Phi fraternity. who now lives in Toledo, is an Week Days Saturday ROOM "Peyton Place" "Escapade Combines Fine Food with Fine Entertainment and was followed by Ray sale at Arnold Drugs, 20853 Having taken his Masters at alumnus of Wayne and a mem- in Japan" ard- Scholmer 246, Bill Gianios Mac k, Harkness Pharmacy, the. University of Michigan, ber of Theta Tau. at 7 - 9:45 p.m. at 1 - 2:50 p.m. , Sunday letter 239. Roy McCarter 2Z7, Walt 20315 Mack. Woods Dl':.lg Cen- he IS currently completing his Saturday OPENING FRIDAY. APRIL 25th professiona~ training in the at 4:20-7:10 "Escapade is a Therssen 214, Ed Partyka 211, tre, 19291 Mack, and Punch Sunday in Japan" Church Guilds at 2:15 only easter base- George Kaa,tz 208, Rick .Ricard and Judy Toyland, 97 Kerche- School of Dentistry at North- at 4-6:45-9:30 itch- 206, Ed Piche, Sam Dinoto and val. western University. sunday The young couple will be PIan Meetings AL NAVARRO ount- Nick Peplinski 204'5 and Joe dinner Hupfer 200. The Monteith P.T.A. is par- married in the Grosse Pointe The Woman's Auxiliary of AND HIS SOCIETY ORCHESTRA wing ticularly happy to sponsor St. Michael's Episcopal Church help Team Standings Congregational C h u r chon Enjoy the Whittier's "That's Show ,Biz," because of Sunning dale, announces the traditional Easter Sun- Music; Designed for Your W L June 14. on. the proceeds will be used to day Dinner with your HiDee 56 40 April meetings of the eight family in the charm- g hig help build up the library more Listening ~nd DMcing Pleasure Sportsman 55 n Guilds into which it is divided ing Pompeian Roo m or on rapidly, and to provide for will be held as follows:' ' , . . delicious appetiz- J. C, Music 55 41 Pte. Painters ers, wonderful entrees, Direct from Var- teachers and children, addi- Beaupre 54 42 The Day Guilds holding tempting desesrts . . . tional library books, rea9-ing luncheon meetings at 12:30 on "best,music eight course din n e r AL GREEN'S POINCIANA ROOM Piche's 52 44 aids, and other, similar ma- Plan Exhibit complete with shrimp Jim's 51% 44% April 22 include St. Cecelia's cocktail, 3.50 . . . terials over and above the Guild which will meet at the served 12:00 noon to Palm Beach Towers, Palm Beach, Fla. Stapleto\l 49 47 The Pointe Pi:!-interswill hold 8:30 ... children's school's regular budget allow- home of Mrs. Sydney Gilliatt, in town" portions served. Kopp's : 48 M~ ~n exhibit of !their oil paint- ance. This is par tic u larly 1371 Hampton road, co-hostess, Custom No.2 42~~ 53% mgs at L. B. King's in the Kohler ..Wiliiams Make reservations necessary since the Monteith Mrs. E. M. Elliott; St. Cather- Luseh's : 41 55 Fisher Building from April 21 The Bright ond Sharp Duo early. School is not within walking ine's Guild at the home of MTS. FOR THE CONVENIENCE AND COMFORT Lakepoint 40 56 through April 26. New Dancing Rhythms distance of any public library. Wilbert Owen, 281' Lothrop OF OUR GUESTS Custom NO.1 33 63 The exhibit' will be open , , from 10 until 4 o'clock., King's co-host'esses, Mrs. Joel Childs good food WE WILL SOON OPEN \ ) (Continued from Pag-a 15) and Mrs. Alexander McCoy; F famous Cafe E5presso will be St. Margaret's Guild members good fUI THE STAG ROOM Arthur P. Nauman, Mrs. Henry served and all, Cire invited. will convene at Mrs. William Special' Attention tel Hthe Pe1'feet Room fo1' the Pe'rfeet Pat'tj'" The Pointe Painters are a , Kohring, Mrs. Emory M. Ford, Bowling Parties group of fifteen Grosse Pointe 1. Erringer's home, 20739 Mrs. C. Henry HeckeT, Mrs. Young lane, co-hostess, Mrs. William C. McMillan, Mrs. women who are renewing their Reservation!> Suggested: VAlley 2.4118 John McClellan; S1. Mary's Eddy Sheph'8rd'~ Yates G. Smith, Mrs. Andrew interest in oils. They have their Guild will meet at Mrs. John 7909 E. Jefferson at Van Dyke 1$301 E. Jefferson, at Beaconsfield Barr, Mrs. Charles S. Davis, 'own studio and seek profes- Bennett's, .663 Lochmoor, co" VA. 3-1155 Jr., Mrs. Robe!"t B. Peirce, sional help in their studies hostesses, Mrs. Robert Body- and Mrs. MClurice Klein. whenever they feel the need. The artists who will be ex- combe and Mrs.' Franz von Last 3 claYS-CHIQUITA & JOHNSON Schwarz. _ hibiting - are Ester Bigley, GROSSE POINTE'S OWN! WALLY GRIHIN The four evening Guilds will ~'40 I Grace Cardoff, Mary Charles, ~day Luncheon Matinees Toula Dirksen, Harriet Gal- meet at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, lette, Marge Harms, Corrine April 28. S1. Hilda's Guild at April 19,26 and May 3-SItow Time J:30 p.m. Howard, Ruth Kemp, Made- the home of Mrs. Donald Row- 17600 LIVERNOIS nT. McNichols • \iif 3.7800 leine Livermore, Joanne Long, ell, 22631 Avalon, St. Clair London East 15304 KER(HEV~l nT. 1leaconsfield • VA 2.9070 3J' Betty O'Connell, .Jean Strange, Shores, co-hostess, Mr

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MALE G2Id FEMALE' DOMESTIC (Unfurnished) It COTTAGE for rent. Verypri. FIREPLACE EQUIPMENT _ KEYSTONE K45 mOvie cam~ BENDIX DeLuxe cab i n ei Char39 Ads-IS words for $1.00 $1,000.00 PER MONTH IRONING neatly done in my NEFF ROAD, 794. Duplex, 3 vate over 200 feet ~andy Screens, all types, grates, era. Turret magazine load. 4 ironer. Excellent condition! Cosh Ads-IS words for 90c IN THE FIRST YEAR home, experiF\nced, reason- bedrooms, gas heat, enclosed lakefront. 3 bedrooms~ na- andirons, tools. See display speeds. 'tlAlley 1-8248. price $75. TU 2-3490. 5e each additional word Lifetime income with early able, white. TUxedo 2-1936. porch, no lawn care, adults. ttiral fireplace. 15 miles past at SMITH ~ MATTHEWS, BABY CRIB, matching ehest, retirement plan. Complete TUxedo 2-2201.. Port Huron. June, July Aug- 6640 Charlevoix Ave. WA GERMAN binoculars, leather Call training. Exclusive product, EXPERIENCED girl wishes ust, $600. TUxedo' 1-8904. 2-7155. luggage, 1 HP mill type mo- compete. Bathi!lette, high chair; other items. TU 1.1484. TUXEDO 2.6900 nationally advertised. Call: steady day's w 0 r k. Own WASHINGTON ROAD, 621. 3 ~UMMER cottage at Errol tor. Sen or trade' for table transportation. CalI eve~ 10d d 'd' .... or radial saw, TU 5A4072. B. Yon Albrecht erooms an mal s quar- Beach,., Lake' Hurron, Ont. VENE'TIAN blinds, 54x52", 72x 3 Trunk Lines nings. References. TYler 8- t $250 TU d 5 1880 . GOLFERS TUxedo 2-6167 2281. ers, , , xe 0 _. ; .. ,., .for sale. $8,500 furnished, 52", wood stoTmwindows, New and used golf equipment. LIKE NEW, French Provh1cial large sizes, cheap. VA 4-0177. LINER STATIONS -----, ------city water. 1 hour 20 minutes sofa with fruitwooo. frame. 1 4 A-HELP WANTED- WILL DO light maid work, BOULEVARD-EAST GRAND, from Grosse Pointe. Will All famous pro models' pair pie-crust frui twood end LOVE SEAT, Naugahyde, lug- CUNNINGHAM DRUGS DOMESTIC mend, cook and serve early two-room apBJr1Jrnent in lease July and' August, $400 16941 Kercheval at Notre Dame EDGARliBUTCH"BRANDAU tables. 1 pair Paul Hanson gage color, 1 year old; ex. TU 5.9698 WHIT dinner. One day. VAlley 1- beautiful building. wiJth oar~ monthly. TUxedo, 4-2545. . E woman, experi~cned 7148' peted halls, elevator, stove, 1325 'Cadillac Blvd. table lamps, one frllitwood <:ellent condition. TU 5-8898. HARKN5S PHARMACY in general housework. Com~' refrigerator. EX'ceUenttrans~ FOR SALE~ ~ake Erie, Can- planter. Call between 6 and 203J3 Mack Ave. at Lochmoo. TUBE 'TESTER, check writer, 7. TUxedo 4:"1854. 'I'U 4-3100 plete charge, good oppor- YOUNG LADY, French.Ger- portation. Heat and gas in- ada. 20 miles from ~'Detroit. RUMMAG~ SAU~ tunity. References required. man, WIS. hes ba,10y Sl'tt'm~ elude,d $65,.. WA 1-....1862 Beautif u1 summer. p 1ace , outdoor clock timers, 16" KINSELS Box P-15, Grosse Pte. News. evenings. Reliable, refer- . studio living: room, large Philco TV, new picture tube, BEDROOM SUITE, Chinese Grosse Pointe Unitarian Church 17051 Kercheval at St. Clair modern, R-Way mahogany. TU 5.4827 EXPE.RIENCED white wom~m ences. VAlley 3-0213. LARGE upper flaJt, ..2 bed- stone fireplace, large porch Revere 8mm. camera. All 17740 E. Jefferson at Rivard for cooking and downstairs, roo m s, J?ewly q.ecorated. with lovely view. Complete- like new. TUxedo 4-0820. Double dresser with .full 1A-PERSONALS small family, no laundry. MOTHER and adult daughter Tenant desires to sell some ly furnished, .aU conveni- mirror, chest, fuU bed, 2 Thursday April24-Open 9 a.m. Live in, $60. TUxedo 5-2130.. (white) want baby sitting,k .R' furnl'ture a'nd. new c.arpetl'ng ences,. $17,500, TUxedo 5- Grosse Pointe Rotary night 3tands and chair. One ... . HOW TO SELECT A do.ys, evenings or wee. e- to new tenant. Le';iving dty '8167. of the finest sets made. 15 IA-CFFICE E.QUIPMENT CONVALESCENT HOME COUPLE, cook and hOL\Seman ., liable, experienced; refer- In June. TU 2..8653., ANTIQUE SHOW. months old, like new. Cost FOR SALE If you have the problem of se- able to drive. Willing to go ences. TUxedo 1-2319. . CAPE COD. Monument Beach. $850, take $325. Also custom Jecting a suitable convalescent away for summer. Local ref. EXPERIENCED Finnish lady 1001 CADIEUX. Vcry nice 2 Wat&-front beautifully fur- 20 Outstanding Antiques made draw-draperies, hand- TYPEWRITERS and adding . home for relative or friend, erences required. TUxedo 5- wishes day work. Refer- bedroom garage ap~ment. nis'hed.5 bedr.OQm.home with Dealers. All Articles lined, cornice boards to machines, new. rebuilt. Rea~ boat and pdvate beach. Su- send for free booklet without 2892. ences. VA 4-8018. $140 helated. ,TU 2-2550. For Sale match; like new. Only $100. son able prices. N at ion a 1 obligation. Telephone or 'write perb sailing. and fishing, .Grosse Pointe Private. 'Ftlxedo 1-8083. Off ice Equipment, 16749 dock :facilities close by. > to the East Grand Rest Home S-SITUATION WANTED LADY wants day work Mon- 3-BEDROOM duplex, newly Harper at Bishop. TUxedo Season or month. TU 1-7318. War Memorial CARPETING, finest grade cot- 1~7130. which is operated by a Grosse day, Thursday. TR 3-1232. d:ecoI"ated. Whi.te, glaS, good 32 Lake Shore Road .ton, aJmost new; 44 square Pointer at 130 East Grand LAMPS transportation, ED 1-2840. SUMMER HOME, C ,an a d a, EXPERIENCED white woman yards 'light gray, 18 medium 9-ARTICLES WANTED B""levard. This is located Custom-made 1amp shades '~r rent, heat Lake Erie. 30 minutes from I 0 near Jefferson Avenue about made and recovered in my wishes day work Thursday UPPER FLAT f I p.m. to p.m. green. TUxedo 2-69£1 eve~ and Friday. TR 1-4036. tunnel. 4 bedTooms. Level -POSITIVELY half way between G r 0 sse AdJmi.ssion $1.00 nings. home, Grosse Pte. references lurniSlhed. References. TU sandy beach safe for chi!- HIGHEST PRICES-PAID f~ Pointe and downtown Detroit TU 2-0315, 139 Ridge Road. RELIABLE. woman wishes 3 5-5007. dren. Completely .furnished. MAY 6, 7, 8 AND 9 . DISH-A-MATIC dishwasher, 2 < " Furniture ",nd Appli",nces Round-the-clock nursing serv- or 5 days work. Good refer- ALTER ',ROAD, 604. Grosse BOat, motor, .$22,000. TU SAND as it come~ from dunes apt. size Norge e lee t r i c EXPERT BO A T refinisher II I Piece or ~ Houseful." ice is maintained with a regig- ences. Cleaning and laun- wishes weekend work. VAl- Pointe section. Large. Com- 4-1800 evenings. of Lake Michigan for chil- stoves, you t h bed, crib , tered nurse in charge. For a dry. TO 9-1647. PRescott 5-5733 ley 4-8538. pletely carpeted. Refriger- CANADA. Bautiful locaiion dren's sand boxes. 50 lbs. double bed, 2 mahogany copy of the book, phone LO- $1.25 delivered. LA 7-9427. twin beds and other furni. rain 8-0436 or VAlley 1-1704 REFINED, capaJble G e r man ator, stove, heat, garage. on Tharnes River. Colonial WILL CLEAN basements or' GARDENER would like any girl desires. child care or EDgewater 1-1449. home, 2 baths, gas heat, ture. Phone Thursday be- attics for unwanted articles. kind of yard work:\ grass SEALY Hide-A-Bed, complete, tween 1 and 6 p.m. TUxedo NEED a baby sitter? Reliable housework one or two days NEFF ROAD near Kercheval. large dock space, lovely gray tweed, full double bed Junk moved free. VAlley cutting, s h rub b e r y and . 1-6372. nursema](is a v ail a b 1e by weekly.WA 3~3261. 5~room lower with draperies, grounds, 50 miles from De'" size, $75.00. Ca11 evenmgs. 2-5123. hour, day or week. MCitern flowers. Grosse Pointe ref- - erences. .RA. 5-0456. carpeting. 6-room up per, troit. For sale or rent, after 6 p.m., PRo 5-7615. 'BOY'S SCHWINN. Corvette , WANTED - Hide-a-way hed, ity help available. The Sit MIDDLE-AGED white woman nermanent or summer home. - d W d d stoves, refrigerators, gas ¥ ANNOUNCEMENT; a spring full size, exceEent condi- studio couch, 9-piece dining ters Club, PRescott 7-0377. COLLEGE student desires wants :ay work e nes I8YS heat. TU 2-9940. Call after April 21st. VE and every o1Jher Thursday. 8-0946. clearance sale of beautiful tion. TUxedo 5-0819. .room suite, 9x12 TUgS, 2- yard work, chauffering, win.::: . BOOKKEEPING and typing WA 2-8481 evenings. 794 TROMBLY. Upper 6 rooms, - new con sol e and spinet KENMORE automatic washer , piece living room suite, 3.- dow cleaning, miscellane. piece bedroom suite, refrig. s e r v ice done efficiently BABY SITTING and light 2 10at.hE Adul ts. Ca11 after_7-WANTED TO RENT pianos. Many sty 1e s and Suds-Saver, $30. Olympic. ous jobs. PR 6-7928. erator, washing machine, gas Your office or mine. CalI housework. Anytime, white 6 p.m. VA 3-5519. 3 :BUSINESS men, age 29, wish finishes to choose from. Na- portable radio, $15. TUxedo HOMES trimmed and painted tionally f a m 0 U s pianos, 4-2632, stove, automatic washer. VA TUxedo 1-9551. lady. Good references. VAI- HARCOURT.' Lower flat, 2 to rent furnish€-d. house from Window glazing and caulk- terms. Open week days from 1-17.93. ley 1-8628. bedrooms, French doors to May 1st. References. TUxedo 1B-ENTERTAINMENT ing. VAlley 1-4127. 1 to 8:30, Saturdays 10 to 7. CRIB, 6 year size, good condi - screened terrace, 1112 baths. 2-7157. ENGEL PIANO CO. tion, $10. 1376 Bishop. BOOKS purchased for cash. AARONSON ACE STORMS removed" windows DEPENDABLE colored woman You must see it, ViA 3-0223. T Entire libraries or fine single wishes days; Monday and EACHER, one child, desire 11232 Whitti& . GIRL'S full size bike, good ATTRACTIONS washed, s c r e ens put up, items. Midwest Book Serv- Music Unlimited Saturday. Call after 7 p.m. CITY of Grosse Pointe, lower permanent lower unfurn - ill FI EQUIPMENT, 3 heath condition, $10. TUxedo 2- ice, 4301 Kensington, Tp awnings hung, eavestrough t A-I Orchestras-Combos- TOwnsend 7-7019. income, 5 rooms. and bath, ished 2 bedroom apartmen kit components. Main ampli. 3219. 5-2~50. cleaned, wall washing and ga rag e, automatic heat. or ranch home, Harper Wds Bands painting. VAlley 1-4127. fire, pre amp and tuner. Best BEDROOM, dining suites Call us now for your spring WILL CARE for your children TUxedo 5-0518. area .. Maximum $10'0 pe r in summer while you are on month. Call after 6 p.m. 'I'U o:fifer: TUxedo 4~1224. Gold acrilan car 'P e t~J1 g and summer musical affairs , YOUNG German tool and d.ie WANTED TO 5-299(\1 TO 9-2517 'vacation or by day. High JEFFERSON & ST. CLAIR 1~672.1or TU4-0182 Satur - HI-FI SET. Built fro m the Small ironr'iie, miscellane - maker needs work of any school graduate, thoroughly day, Sunday all ddY. kind. VAlley 4-4652. finest component parts. Must ous. Leaving city, No deal - OLD CLOTHIN~ MAGIC SHOW. High schoo 1 experienoed and dependable, Almost new 2 Br. upper. Full see and hear to appreciate. ers. TU 2-8653. with references. Available Dining Rm., Kitchen with FURNISHED small a par t - BEST PRICES PAID seniors will entertain at AMBITIOUS you n g man Sacrifice. TUxedo 2-0081. . GENTLEMAN who travelled special occasions. Reason would like odd jobs and 'after June 10. TUxedo 1-8271. Brkfst. area. Summer porch. ment; professional people . - Garage. $180 Mo, Don't smoke, drinK; excel FOR MEN'S SUITS able. Call TUxedo 1-0355. lawns to oatre for. Reasvn- - GOOD BUYS IN USED in Middle East years ago able rates. Ask :for Lealand. 58-EMPLOYMENT lent care; mUst, be reason - , wishes to dispose of his Fer - TOPCOATS AND SHOES- BUREAU TAPPAN TU 4-6200 able~ pRescott 7-5876. CLOTHING sian rugs and other house 2A-MUSICAL TUxedo 5-9973. - TUlsa 3-1872 - ST. MICHAEL'S hold goods at sacrific e INSTRUCTION 6A-FOR RENT- GARAGE for small car; pref - A t~Iephone call will bring lt6 WASHING and ironing done c 0 U.P L E S, cooks, maids, NEW THRIFT SHOP prices. lJN 4-3014. PIANO TEACHER-Margaret in my home. Pick up and chauffeurs, caretakers, jam- ( Furnished) erably vicinity of E. Jeffer - to you immediately Skinner, 5275 Bishop, TUx- deliver. Call Monday and tors and porters. Day or son or Grosse Pointe Park 20475 Sunningdale, BEAUTIFUL old tenor banjo Write Bo:;;: E-20, G r 0 ;:;s e ------_. edo 5-0818. Performer's and Tuesday. PRescott 6-4071. week. Field's Employment. LAKEPOINTE- Warren. Com- Grosse Pointe Woods TU 2-2550. BOOKS bought in any quan .. . fortably furnished heated Pointe News. ':'eacher's Diploma, Master TR 3-7770. '. . F "d I 3 POWER MOWER, likE.' new , tity. Entire libraries, book- of Arts De,gree. GENTLEMAN wishes work as upper 5 room i n com e. H ours: nay, - p.m . cases, art objects. Mrs. B. C. porter or chauffeur or both. Adults. References. Deposit. RETIRED lady wishes 3 or 4 - $25. TU 1-1475. 6-FOR RENT .(.Unfurnished room upper income. Mod~rn , CUSTOM MADE Claes, 1670 Leverette. WO ZB-TUTOrt,NG References. WAlnut 4-1351- TU 5-8921. clean, real nice 1ocation , MEN'S SUITS TWO bicycles; English Racer , 3-4267. 4837 CADIEUX. 2 bed roo m 4 EXPERIENCED nurses aid GROSSE POINTE. Nicely fur- transpOrtation, .stores. TU Praotically new; exceptional man's full size. 1 girl's; 2 COMMUNITY apartment. All e I e c t r i c values. Will sa-cT'.ifice. Sizes inch. TU 2-1422. SMALL UPRIGHT piano for will attend patients ip home. :Q.ished apartment neaT E. 4-4665~ re<:reation room. Call after TUTORING SERVICI: kitchen, gas radiant heat. Jefferson. $115 per month 40-41,regular. Sport jackets, 7 PIECE mahogany din i n WAlnut 4-1351. GARAGE or section of garag g 6 p.m. TUxedo 1-9508, MRS. LOUIS MARICK, DIRECTOR Adults. TU. 5-2689. Adults, VA 1-8985. e slacks. Men's shoes, top ,quali-. room set, $70. VAlley :3-0808 MIMEOGRAPHING and typ- to store landscape eqUip . Tutoring by degree teoche:rs avail- - ty, perfect condition, sizes WANTED: Cedar chest with ing. Reliable service, reason- APARTMENT on Cadieux be- 6B-Rooms for Rent ment or tools. Preferabl y oble in all subjects for grades high tween Harper and Morang. 9-9%, A and B widths. White PIANO, console, slightly used . lock. TUxedo 1-8904. able rates. VAlley 1-9747, Mack-8 Mile area,.TU 1-2616 Living room, bedroom, bath, shirts, size 15%, 33 sleeve. Mov~g, will sacrifice. TU school, college and adult educa- afternoons and evenings. BEAUTIFUL :furnished room, WANTED, Exercycle, in good tion. and, kitchen alcove. Stove, 660 Whitmore Road, Apt. 409, 1-7857. PRescott 6-6777, mornings, Bishop near Harper, Good YOUNG business woman de - condition. TUxedo 4-0306. refrigerator, heat, hot water near Second -Blvd., Palmer . SM. , ,. bed OPENINGS FOR TEACHERS transportation, woman pre- sires rooms or small apart - Park. Saiurday and Sunday GOLF CLUB. en s m03.'l-C' J39 Merriweather, Grs. Pte. Farms LAWN WORK and small re- and parking furnished. $85 ferred. Refer,~nces. TUxedo ment; Grosse Pointe area only, between n a.m. and 4, set; 3 woods, 8 irons, putter, WANTED: Twin stroller. TU e pairs. No lawn too large or per month, no lease. TU 2-5353. May 1. Box V-14, Gross p.m. SUperior 8-9075. No bag, $65. TU 1~2448. 4-5525. TUxedo 4-282.0 too smalL TUxedo 4-5193. 5-6523. Pointe News, . dealers. BOY'S 28-indh bicycle, Deluxe lOA-MOTORCYCLES PRIVATE TUTORING NEFF LANE, 2 bedroom ter- GROSSE POINTE. Pleasannt 8.-ARTICLE.S F.OR. SALE GARDENER, 10 years' experi- room for employed woma NAVY WOOL dressmaker's model, excellent condition, FOR SALE IN ence, wishes: part time work race; completely .carpeted, near transportation & shop- $30. TU 1-8083. CHINA cabinet and buffe t, suit, worri three times; cost FOR SALE Or trade:, 1957 Sim- YOUR OWN HOME or odd jobs, two or three 25 feet of closets. Air-condi~ ing. TUxedo 2-7022. All subjects; all grades. Adults tioned, private basement, ~alnut, priced' reasonabl e. $125. Ex'cellent. conditi.:>n., LARGE pink sofa, Capehei'rt plex 125, motor bike, green. days a week. SLocum 7-8748. ]?ftescott 8-9099, . and children. Certified teach- garage. Adults only, $150. ROOM, with or without privi- $25. VAlley ~-5650. Hi-Fi, cherry. 725 Grand Accessories; excellent condi- EXPERIENCED' gardener and leges, for congenial person. tion; used little; adult owned, ers. TUxedo 4-3207. . AUTO DRIVERS-Only $9.16 MAPLE BED; chest, vanity, ~= M_a_r_al_.s_. - __ .__ Call: houseman wishes employ- PRescott 8-7159. Best offer or trade for tape GROSSE POINTE PARK. Not- q'u art e r l"if buys $10,000- bench, complete, $50. All in ADMIRAL 14,,1 console $25. recorder Or press camera. ment by hour or month. De J DETROIT AND SUBURBAN $20,000 Bodily 'Injury an d excellent condition. TUx~do Draperies and Corni<:~ for Witt Belrr:.ont, TUxedo 5- tingham Road lower flat, 6 ROOM for business g 1r 1, . I TUxedo 2-6259, .after 6 p.m. TUTORING SERVICE kitchen privileges, goo d $5,000 Property Damage Li 2-4423. picture window and small 8414. rooms, gas heat, garage. - WO 3-8315 KE 7-4653 Beach privileges, adults. V.A- tI"ansportation. Beaconsfield ability. TU 1-2376. MAHOGANY dresser, good ~indows. Very good condi- ll-AUTOS FOR SALE RELIABLE MAN wishes yard 1-8368. near St. Paul. ED 1-1756. condition, $25. VAlley 2-5650. .hon, $25. TU 2-0477. FIVE Dunlop white wall tires; 3-LOST AND FOUND or wall washing, odd jobs, TRADE-IN sofas and chair s. BEACONSFIELD, 5 r,oom ATTRACTIVELY furnished All in nice condition. 'Re a- FOR SALE:' White iron stand GIRL'S su~-er. and fa 1,I 4: with 4,000 miles and 1 LOST IN VILLAGE - Lady' s chauffeuri,ng. VAlley 2-8343. 10;;- er flat $90.or .upper $85. Gas ,room with priv,ate baith for sonably prked. Van' UphO1- . . d bird a e to mat c h. .dresses, .sprIng coart;, Best s never .mounted; 5:50x15, will sunglasses with blue and EXPERIENCED man needs heat, . excellent condition, smgle peTson, in FarI?S' stering Co., 13230 Harpe r. an ~ g . . . A ' blazer, slxe. 8-10, Very rea- fit MG, Austin Healy, Tri- white rims in brown leathe r Wrought lrOn torchlere.. n- bl Good. dit' . TU work gardening, d r i vi n g, adults. TUx~do 5-7740 eve- home. Close to park and bus Open 9 'tH 9. . . 1 t 01 sona e. con Ion. umph and other makes of case. Reward. TU 1-8271. . tlque SWlve orgar;, S? 5-1590 foreign cars. Tires as new~ housekeeping, all around nings. lin,es. S'ome household privi~ j' Mirror, 4'10" by 20 WIde. ' man. TU 5-6369. leg€s. Optional baby sitting -' VACUUM BARGAINS Cail evenings after 6 p.m., " LOST-Dark brown Borsalino , Antique French Secretary MAHOGANY corner cGJbinet. GROSSE POINTE GARDENS :iJnretuTn for rent. TU 5-4284. Rebt;.iltsi year guarantee- PRo 5-7615. ... hat taken by mistake from MAN, aged 40, wants lawn NL H ud s on's Eastland, . desk. Mahogany Victoria ';1 Mrrrored wall clock with , . HI)Over w/beaters : $16.95-$49.95 Wood's Barber Shop, Satur work. Any day, except Sat- Kin g s v ill e, 2 1 4 0 1 - 6C-:-OFFICEFO,R RENT' card table. One pair robin's matching pictures. Mahog- 57 M.G.A. ROADSTER, Excel- d::y, April 12. Please return Rf!built Eurekas $19.95-$34.95 urday. Have rererences. Exti'emely attractive l,arge Rf~bui1t G.E.'s $19.95-$24.95 egg-blue girondelles. One old any drum table. TU 5-5425. lent condition, nine months Knox hat waiting. Re>built Royals $21.95 violin. Three elaborately- old. Sacrifice sale - owner TUxedo 1-6286. 1 and 2 bedroom apts. with poiJ:~te-d economy and con- Late Models. ass1:lrt. makes $14.95 full size din. rm. and sep. venience in private office carved ivor:r-colored, wood- BOY'S CLOT~G.. ~n.dy leaving for Central America. LOST: Saturday, April 12th EXPERIENCED veteran wants HARPER VACUUM en cornices. Everything in Ross top coat wiIth zl'p~m lm- Wi! take best offer. Contact. , kitchen; Ige. closets, cross space at 702 notre dame. Authorized Eureka, Hoover Deal er Grosse tPointe or 7 Mile work in shrubbery, garden- fair condition, reasonable, iug. Two sports coats, size Bob Dotson, 5715 He,reiord, hand tooled leather wallet ventilation, free parking, tuxedo 5-0448. SALES and SERVICE TU 5-6743. 12-14. All llke new, reason- ing, painting, wal~ washing NEW - REBUILTS - PARTS corner Chandler Park Drive. Important papers, driver' S new decorations, adults. GROSSE POINTE and general maIntenance. 17176E. WARREN. at CADIEUX a:ble. AI'so pair wing chairs, license, social security, etc Mgr. TU. 4-1641, 1 blk. E. of 18136 MACK AVE. 2 MAHOGANY dressers, 3 $30. TU 5-3003. CADILLAC, '57 Coupe. 2,900 TUxedo 5-6698. TU 1-1122 OPEN 10 TO '1 Return wallet. keep money . 7 Mi. Rd. (Moross) 3 blks. Aii' conditioned offices for piece painted bedroom set, . . miles, Alpine white, $3,875. TUxedo 2-'6338. S. of Ha:rper. rent. New buildiFlg, ~lephone CIDNA, furniture, rugs, an- single bed, 5 walnut dining OUTSTANDING sectlo~al dln- TUxedo 2-0209. SA-SITUATIONS WANTED room chairs, 3. pro drapes, ette. Cost $1,000, go:ng for 4653 CHATSWORTH. Uppelr and answering service avail- tiques, miscellaneous, boug ht DOMESTIC floral design, 1 large uphol. $325. See to aJppr~~I~te. 3 C HE VR OLE T.convertible, LOST: Lady Hamilton, whit e flat, oil heat. Excellent can. ajble. Call Mon. thr6ugh Fri. and sold. Majestic Furpiture, I geld watch, inscription' on EXPERIENCED girl, A-I ref- ..stered chair, Kenmore irol1- other rooms at sac[,lflce. LA 1955. Blac~ and white. Per~ dition. 'Call TUxedo 4-672~. TU 2-2593~ ' . 10227 Woodward, TOwnsend feet condition. 221 McMil- back. < R. e war d. TUxed 0 erences, .wishes day work. c' er, 1 utility table; 2 white 1-1108~' 6-2500. lan,TU 5-1880,. 5-5641. LOraine 7-4214. 5 ROOM upper on Somerset. DOCTOR'S SUITE in new air. kitchen chairs. Call TUxedQ 1955 PLYMOUTH STATION Gas . heat, execllent co~di. concii,tioned building.' Cen- DRAPERIES, made to order 4-0182 after 6 p.m. or Sat. & WAGON 2-'tone, all power LOST: Bracelet, solid gold, 2 EXPERIENCED houseworker JUNKING '50 Nash convert~ tion. Rent $125. Valey 2-0233. tI"al Grosse Pointe location. by a professional. Guaran- Sunday, equipment, V-8. Beautiful. d wishes laundry or cleaning ible. Parts availabie. Call hearts and disc, engrave . (TU 2-2b~3 Monday through teed. TUxedo 1~5210. h~uzanne," "Christine" an d Day or stay. WOodward 5 ROOM lower flat, Grosse Friday) HAMMOND 'Solovox. Wi 11 Private party. Call PRes • evenings. TUxedo 2-6939. demonstrate. Good condtion oott1~0964. "Raymond," with dates. Re- 5-1338. Pointe. AvaHGlibleMay 15th. LAMPS, Shades, Chandeliers, STUDEBAKER 1950 Land-~' ward. VAlley 1-1942. Sleeping porch. Excellent DENTIST'S SUITE in new air- PRescott 8-5935. 1939 MERCURY club couple. cruiser. Automatic transmis- ENGLISH COtlpI€:, thoroughly Fixture. Lamp parts,. custom 10 cat ion. $175. TUxedo .conditioned building. Cen~ shades, lamp mountmg, re- FLAT FACE continental kit Fully restored to show room sion, 39,000 miles, $75. See experienced, desires post as 5-9292. tral Grosse Pointe.location. 4-HELP WANTED pairing. Best selection of lamps for 52-54 Ford or Mercury , condition. This specie.l in- after 6 p.m. 1376 Bishop. MALE and FEMALE butler and cook. Box B- (TU 2-2593 Monday through- 166, Grosse Pointe News. EAST OUTER DRIVE, 5 ve'Ty Friday) and shades in t.own. $25. TU 5-8494. terest car will take first prize anywhere. Op{m to '53 DODGE 4-door V-8. Stand':' LONG ESTABLISHED offic e nice roomS, heated. TU Lamps by' Martin ard transmission. Excellent EXPERIENCED woman de- BOY'S Sandy Ross suit, like offer .. TU 2-2550. specialiing in Grosse Point e 4-5688. RESIDENT office. No parking 14637- 41 Kercheval, corner transportation, spotless in- sires domestic work or baby new, size 16-18. Also boy's property. Exceptional sale s . problem. Newly decorated.' Manistique, ,VAlley 2-8151; , jacket. TUxedo 4':3385. . BABY CARRIAGE, navy blue terior, $350. TUxedo 4-6390.. sitting. Grosse Pointe refer- FIVE . roo'n. lower flat in Excellent, for public steno- , aids 'SuppEed by offce: Floo r very good condition, $15 ances. TR 5-9165. Grosse Pointe Farms (5 mm- grapher or private business. . plans, photographs, and pre - PIANOS - ORGANS. New and WASHER, chest, lamps, pic- TU 4-3412. RENAULT DAUPHINE 1957'- utes from pier, which in. $50, including heat and utili- sale reproduction apprais.a Is 'U sed. Thiry Jewelry & ture, desk, rugs, RCA color 4000 actual miles. Spotless. EXPERIENCED shirt ironer eludes full privileges), Beau- ties. Call TUxedo 5-2665, be- for all salesbooks. Saiarie d Piano Company, 20756 Mack. TV, ~hina, glass, rocker , ANTIQUE ivory bedroom suite can't be told from brand. wishes days, TO 7-379l. tifully decorated, gas heat, tween 6 and 7. new, $1395. 18525 Mack. ' appraiser, Very complete ~n- lOpen Friday until 9, small tables, miscellaneous complete, dauble bed, Sligh's , GIRL wishes day work, iron stonn windows and screens, J TUxedo 5-1602. $150. ~v~ral h and - knit formation exchange. OfflCe - '54 CHEVROLET Bel Air 2'-: ing or cleaning. References . fenced in yard and garage. 6D-RE"SORT PROPERTY 'dresses, some with matching frictions minimized by hig h Beautifully landscaped. $125 DO IT YOURSELF GRAY forrp.ica 36 inch square door. Radio, 2-~., very_ LO 8-1262. hats. VA 2-2145. ' grade personnel and mutu - per month. Can Tom Taylor, FOR RENT-On the lake, just • CABINETS table, chrome and black clean, no rust, original own. . ally developed offce regula - EXPERIENCED girl wishe s LAkeview 6-3000. north of Port Huron,beau- • 'FORMICA base. Chinese secretary, kit - PORCH FURNITURE; 6 . er, 31,000 miles, $475. Can be tifuf summer house; brick, tions. Deal closings unde r days. WA 4-4668. • P.LYWOOD chen drop-leaf. table and 2 , drawer low chest, $35, Mil''. . seen at 18525 Mack. experienced supervision. You 704 NEFF ROAD, Cape Cod, 3 modern, . 3 bedrooms, stone • PANELINC1 chairs. Morp.ings.TU2-1105 rored :Covered vanity, $15. 2 s bedrooms, $200 per month, must be between 25 and 50 RELIABLE colored girl wishe firepl!ace. La wn to beach. • DOORS modern lamps, Englander's , 1953 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4.. I June 1st. Everything fwrnished. Sea- REO '.'TRIMALAWN" lawn by years old, well educated, an d days. Fond of children. Wil • DRAWERS - $20. TU 4-4668. . door. Very nice, driven' ANN BEDFORD GOODMAN ,son, $950, or monthly. MId- mower, 25" cut, with snow an east side resident. care .for invalid. G r 0 s S e - . n~. Power glide, radio. TU 5~6063 LO 7-4706 i2~00 MAC!( ~ ':plow attachment. Perfect MAXON BROTHEP.s, INC. Pointe references. VAlley. 2- .west 4-4350. To ~,' calL ExERcYCLE in gOOd tondi - Can be seen a£t'er 6 p.m. at: lOHN .. GOODMAN Bl'UiC. -K-eys. YUkon &i-6630. PR.5-04'ZO condition. TUxedo 2-:837a. tion. Cali W 4-a29Ei. 1'U :-6000 8343.. '520 Ckayt.on. I .,'1 ~ /, t. J

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21 J-WAL:.. WINDOW YOUR AD CAN BE CHARGED Thre. Tru!!k Lines to Serve You 9uickly CLE) ,CALL TUxedo 2.-6900 Three Trunk L.ines to Serve You 9ui:kly !)EADLINE 4 P.M. TUESDAY I'or neat ~ ;l-AUTOS FOR SALE 13-REAL ESTATE . I 13-REAL ESTAT~ 13-REAL ESTATE MEL I FOR SALE FOR SALE I 13A-LOTS FO~~~~_E -I21B-WATCH REPAIRING . 211-PAINTING AlfD 211-PAINTING AND M G '57, fully equipped. Per- FOR SALE VE 9-6609 fect condition. TU 4-2273. WHITCOMB DRIVE . WATCH CONDITIONING DECORATING DECORATING . GROSSE PTE., Lincoln road. Choice lot with view af the Fi ne workmanship, Reasonable MAINT ":BUYING A NEW CAR? 4 Bed.rooms GROSSE POINTE WOODS Semi-ranch, 3 brm, face brk., prices. Complete service. FOR THE FINEST general EXPERT painting, paper hang. You'll save money selling me Wedgewood, 20661 (formerly rec. room with bar and fire- lake. Reasonably priced. Jewelry repaired, mountings painting and decorating at ing by mechanics, free esti ... S & B f Farm House Colomal or W. Street), rea1qunlities at a place, tile kitch., bath and reasonable cost see Charles mates. Van Assche, TUxedo, Viall & Wind your old car and taking a dis- Cape Cod. Mxs, Dunaway, TUxedo 1-3760 and engraving. reasonable price.' Semi-ranch, washrm. Birch trim, screen- A. Schrader VAlley 4-0388. 4-1187, VA 4-1492. terior pain tin count. For 32 years we have Living room., dinin,g ell. , CERTIFIED been paying up to $100 more. 1 bedroom, full bath and lJi- ed porch, excel. price, . SILLOWAY & CO. MASTER WATCHMAKER chimney anc Paneled Family room. brary down; 3 bedrooms, full ST. CLAIR SHORES, .22123 For Finer Free estimate . E. H. COOK Large kitchen, all Built-ins bath Ulp.Terrace, patio, charm- California, between 8 and 9 13D-Mortgages M.' & M. DECORATORS: PR 6-5270 15701 HARPER 2lh bath~, 2-car gara,ge, ing kitchen and s1Jora'g1espace, Mile, near Mack. New 3 bed- DYGERT'S Interior and Exi'erior Custom painting and decorat-: Berksh.ire _ Balfour Features galore. 16956 E. Warren at Harvard recreation, 2-car garage. Has rm or 2 bedrm and paneled MORTGAGES Painting -and Decorating ing. Interior, exterior. Work-: 21K-WIND TUxedo 4-0933 goo d 5% mortga.ge. NOW den. Fa.ce brk. Vanity, dis- Residential - Commercial TUxedo 5-9121 manship and materials guar- Open Till 9:00 NOT A STEREOTYPED BOX realistically priced. Open Sat- 'PasaI, built-in china. F. I. FIRST MORTGAGE THIRY jewelry, 20756 Mack at anteed. Free estimates. Call .WINDO'W $29,900 on your lat or aurs. urday and Sunday, 2-5:30. alum. windows with storms CHRIS C. CHARRON i2-AUTOS WTD. TO BUY Commitment 24 hrs. Money Anita. Specializing in watch anytime WALL \ $28,600 for 3-bedroom. Broadstone, 1894. Center hall and screens. Low price and 4 days $1,000 up, 6%, 5-7 Yrs. repairs. Watches repaired CO. VALLEY 4~7854 Service on Se::- WE NEED GROSSE POINTE. LOTS Colonial; 1st floor den or bed- _ terms. R. Haskin, TU 5-0470. Repayment. from all over the world. All, DR 1-2886 PR 8-4778 Brick Washin SECOND MORTGAGE 1953 and 1954 Models FROM $6100 UP room, 3 bedrooms, bath plus '-G-R-O-S'-S-E-P-O-INT-E--C-I-T-Y- work guaranteed. Satisfaction Our Guarantee Basemen LOANS. Equity above Mort- Any Make or Body Style CALL FOR dressing room on 2nd. Spacious Choice 2 year old center hall Established in 1925 CUSTOM gage of Land Contract Balance H. E. GA Have Customers Waiting APPOINTMENT TO SEE kitchen with bay. Screened Colonial with all deluxe fea- 21C-ELECTRICAL 'l'U 4-0136 plus Chattel on Contents, $525- Full Insurance Coverage Far PAINTING & DECORATING For 32 Years We Have Been poi'C'h.Needs decorating; priced ur,es including electric kitchen SERVICE COMPLETE PLANS & t $2,000 - 18,Mo, Repayment. No Your Protection Paying Up to $100 More accordingly. Open. dJai-ly and and air-conditioning. 3 large Homes Offices Stores WINDOW cle appraisal charge. A11 types' of electrical repairs, tial, comme. H. COOK SPECIFICATIONS Sunday until sold, bedroom, 2:1hbaths, first floor and violations corrected. Papering a Specialty E. CUSTOM ,ART WORK 15701 HARPER COX & BAKER MARTA BACHERS activities room. GRISWOLD 30 yrs. your Local Decorator I MARTINIS ON YOUR WALLS Berkshire-Balfour 19511MACK, G,P. TU.5-7900 LEON P. SANKAR MORTGAGE CO. u~ TUxedo 4-0933 VA ~-7710 TUxedo 4-3078 TUxedo 1-9581 4~23Ford Bldg, WO 3-7280 ELECTRIC SERVICE Why use waHp~per murals R. A. LABADIE .WINDOW 14435 Kercheval Ave., near Open Till 9:00 NEW HOMES FOR SALE 216 RIDGE ROAD when you can have them 125 Muir, Grosse Pte. ~'-PETS FOR SALE Chalmers hand painted? Very rea- TU 5-2747 Storms and s, i VlILL CALL at your home to Open Saturday and Sunday VAlley 1-7651 sonable. ----- Covered r GROSSE POINTE SHORES Also daily all next week COMPLETE decorating ser- buy any model used car, any WeLl loca1ed English home 2 5 POODLES 26 Colonial. Unique Williams- with unusually Clharming in- - 21D-ELEC. APPLIANCE PRescott 8-4819 or vice. Interior and exterior TWinbr( age, for cash and pay you 2 beautiful silver miniature more money. Tom Roney, burg 8-room tri -level near terior. Studio. living room 20x Johnstone & Johnstone PRescott 8-5049 painting. Paper removing males, 8 and 11 months. EXPERTVACUUM and paper hanging. Wall 21 M-Sewer Roney Motors, LA 6-6611-15. l,ake, $6'1,000. 30, paneled library, modern TUxedo 1-420(} Trimmed, innoculated and washing. Workmans hip 24-HOUR elect GROSSE POINTE FARMS kitchen, 4 bedroDms, maid's registered. Very reasonable. CLEANER SERVICE SPRING painting and decor- guaranteed to be the best. ing. Free es 12A-BOATS & MOTORS 168 Hillcrest. 7 room Colanial, quarters. Fine oondition. Mr. Younger pups, toy and minia- Now: Free delivery of bags, ating. Also wall washing. COUNTRy CLUB DRIVE, 1969 p For estimates, Pointe Plurr 1957 17 FT. ELGIN, VJ.P. in-' $42,500 Post. tures. in all colors. Dachshund aper bags, brushes, belts. 24- Evening work. Free esti- hour service. CALL WM. FORSYTHE ley 1-9218. board run-about. All ac- 172 Hill~~s~. :3 bedr~ms.' 2 C. W. TOLES GROSSE POINTE WOODS puppies also available. Com- mates. DRexel 1~2964. VAlley 2-9108 cessories, including 1>?at baths, actIVItIes room wlth flre- 74 Kercheval TU 5-4100 plete trimming service. HARPER VACUUM Authorized Eureka. Hoover D~aler 21N-Furnac well. TUxedo. 4-6681, durmg place, $44,000. . I _ GARGETT'S Atractively decorated 3-bed- SALES and SERVICE PAINTING. and decorating. day. 184 Hillc~e~t: 4 bedrooms, 2, SELL NOW rom brick Colonial. Wall-to- PFtescott 5-0794 NEW - REBUILTS ~ PARTS PYRAMID Plaster repairs, paper hang- SMOKE? - 17176 E. WARREN, at CADIEUX .. " baths, actlvItIes room, $45,000. We have more prospective wall c~eting,. less than 2 PEDIGREED male French TU 1-1122 OPEN 10 TO 7 PAINTING COMPANY ing ,wall washing, carpet • RACING sloop, 24 f~t long, 183 Hillcrest. 6 room Colonial, buyers than homes For Chimneys C! years old. New linoleum in Poodle, $50. 21610 Prestwick, RESIDENTIAL cleaning. WAInut 1-0122, 110 class. Two sets salls, $4951 $41500 . d t' '11 21E-CUSTOM CORSETS TUxedo 2-6521. Bo' TUxedo 1-7628. 'servlce an ac lon, ca us. kitchen, garbage disposal, Harper Woods, Mich. COMMERCIAL dishmaste-r, 2-ear garage. By _ .' GROSSE POINTE PARK SPENCER CORSETS FREE ESTIMATES Furnaces owner, no agents. GOLDEN RETRIEVER. Beau- PAINTING HYDROPLANE, 8 feet, Fiber- 1002 Harvard: 4 bedrooms, 2 CHAMPION Individually designed, light- Tuxedo 1-3029 All make~ glass bottom, recently refin- bath, library, $45,000. TUxedo 4-5700 tirful 4 month old female weight foundations and sur- TUxedo 4-6759. LAkeview 6-0668 Outside painting. Small jobs; ABCO C ish ed, beautiful condition. 1003 Cadieux. 7 room Colonial, with papers. Had all shots. gical gar men t 5, over 26 Priced low for quick s:ile. $35,000. TU 4-4875. years experience. M a u d e garages, touch-Uil jobs, caulk- FURNA AT ST. CLAIR, MICH. ing. Private. TUxedo 1-1350. LAKECREST LANE. Spacious Ban n e r t, 368 McKinley, PAINTING, interior and ex- VAlley ,Call for appointment or see CHARMING NEW 3' BEDRM . Cape Cod. 4 bedrooms, 2% POODLES, standard, black, 12 Grosse Pointe, TU 5-4027 or terior. Free estimates. Ex- FOR SALE-26 foot Privateer Free est. your broker. RANCH baths including 2 bedrooms weeks. AKC. Puttencove TOwnsend 9-3317. perienced painters. Leo P. VENICE 9-2220 Sloop. Excellent condition $15,800. Terms, Extra Nice and bath on first floor, 103 Championship strain. TU Kistner, PRescott 7-5876. It 210-WaterF and ready for the water. 5-2424. EXTERIOR - INTERIOR BROWN ST. DREAM HOUSE foot lot close to lake. TU 2IF--Screens & Porches no answer call PRescott Best to be had in equipment RICHARD M. 7-5853. Grosse Pointe references. Basements for both cruising and racing. 2 bednns down, 2 up, 2:1hbaths , 2-6000. M a x 0 n Brothers,. G E R MAN She p her d, 10 2 living rooms, 2 fireplaces Fine Paper Hanging Cracked walls Will consider trade for pow- , Inc. months, beautiful female, . STORM PAINTING, papering, paper gorgeous basement, carpets I Work myself, insured. forced. All bric er boat. Can be seen at Bay- KIMBROUGH , reasonable to good home. removed. W a 11 washing. anteed, insurec view Yacht Club at the foot drapes (What a Place!) GROSSE POINTE SHORES TU 1-444l. Winter prices now. WINDOWS Neat, reliable. Work guaran- Written guarantee. Manuel of Clairpoint, Detroit. Call $42,500 - Teims Attractive 4 bedroom, 2lf,z ------WINTERSEAL teed. Mertens, 122 Muir, TTJ LAkevie TU 4-1504 for a~poitnment. CO. PHONE ST. CLAIR FA 9-3-612 bath. Finished recreation room. 2ID-PIANO SERVICE Terms if desired. 17850 MAUMEE Aluminum Combination 2-0083. , . Mod ern kitchen. Carpeting Windows and Doors LEON STRIEGEL ... 14-F00T WOLVERINE; like TUxedo 2-2593 MARINE CITY OVERLOOKS COM P LET E piano service . ." and dn-aperies. $45,000, No A-I Painting and Deco- VAlley 1-7275 ~ new condition. 10 h.p. Mer- Monday through Friday ST. CLAIR RIVER agents. Tuning, repairing, refinish- cury, trailer. 866 Lakeshore Fine 4 apts., excellent retire- TUXEDO 4-2272 ing and moth proofing. Place REGLAZiNG rating, wall washing, EVERYONE TRUSTS : drive. ment for home or income. your order early. R. Zech , ALUMINUM patch plastering, lawn I A BRAND NAME . RE 9-3232. STORM WINDOWS 500 BALLANTYN i! $18,500 - Terms I FOR SALE, Vineyard Haven. THE FARMS furniture sprayed. A-I You can trust us too, to satisfy:~ PLAYER pianos r e p air ed, your painting and decoratin.g.o 21 ft. keel sloop. Profes- 4 BEDROOMS Phone Mrs. DeVault RO 2-357] references. Co lor e d. needs. Inside or outside. We; sionally maintained. Excel- 466 Colonial Court bought and sold. Slocum CITY SASH & lent condition. Good canvas, Most attractive new custom T. M. TUCKER, REALTOP, Attractive Ilh story,' 6 '7-7330, or PRescott 7-9482. James L.Crawford have the know-how and clean': spinnaker. Fitted out ready home. Built on 138 ft. front- equipment. We will assist you" large rooms, 1Jh baths, gas SCREEN CO. if ynu have a problem. I work" to go, $950. TUxedo 1-2263. ag~. Huge step down living ALGONAC VAlley 1-3385 heat. Excellent condition 2lA-GENERAL SERVICES 14000 EAST SEVEN MILE RD. myself. Over 30 years serving' room and dining room, and 4087 M-29 Hwy., SWift 4-3681 throughout. Mrs. Dunaway, I ii-REAL ESTATE powder room. Deluxe kitchen Specializing St. Clair River , LA 7-3700 Grosse Pointe and east side.. , WINDOW SHADES OPEN ANY EVENING BY APPT. We are insured. An estimate;, FOR SALE with built-in refrigerator, dou- Property TUxedo 1-3760 DONALD BUSS PORCH SHADES Decorator costs you nothing. VAlley ble oven, dishwasher~ break- INCOME BUNGALOW ON ALUMINUM STORM 21G--ROOF SERVICE Exterior Interior I 4-3227. . KARL DAVIES fast bar and many extras. WATERFRONT SILLOWA Y & CO. REALTOR Be'autiful large redwood den, 'WINDOWS AND DOORS GUTTERS cleaned, repaired, Free Estimates JOHN F. TROMBLEY with beamed ceiling, fireplace 5 & 5 ALgonac on choice water ALUMINUM AND FIBER and painted. Conductors un- 30 Years in G.P. TU 5-3220 - OXFOOO ROAD, NORTH P A I N TIN G, wall washing,': and built-in Hi-Fi cabinets. front lot, with extra cottage , GLASS AWNINGS plugged. Any kind of roof 1050 light spring work. Good ref- . 81 Kercheval Ave, Speakers throughout. Mastel' dandy boat dockage, 1 hou r GLASS BATH-TUB repair, creosoted or recov- TU 1-7050 Renable, PRICE REDUCED erenoes, very reasonable, , Member G.P. Broker's Assn . bedroom and unusual bath, Detroit. $22,000, $10,000 dOWA ENCLOSURES ered. TUxedo 1-5110. Now Scheu F'our bedrooms, 3 bat~s, pan . Complete Repair Service FREE estimates. Best work- :free estimates. TUx e dO with private enclosed patio on T. M. TUCKER. REALTOR 5-6419. GROSSE POINTE first floor. den, Modern kitch., dishwasher Cleaning, Repairing ROOF REPAIRING manship at best possible TERMS Reconditioning prices. TUxedo 2-5308. WOODS Three large bedrooms and two ALGONAC Expert on leaky roofs; caulk- UTHING of Beauty - Joy For •. : Outside needs paint; inside ESQUIRE SHADE CO. ing and gutters Unplugged, 1032 Vernier road, larze old bath.s on second floor with ex- 4087 M-29 Hwy., SWift 4-3681 ERNEST A. BOCK ever." Painting, paper hang-, 4-bedroom Colonial to be re fine 15133 pratiot hung-up, painted inside, and ing, plastering, wall - cephonally large. closete. Full 'a1' . rt St Clair River out. Painter and aeCoiator; quality wash.': modeled in t 0 a chJa;ming basement has fIreplace .and I SpecI IZInu ' .. Open Friday Until 9 P.M. mg, etc. TUxedo 2-2041. ' home; low price. lav. Entire rear of first floor Properl-Y KARL DAVIES LA 1-1515 LA 1-1516 VEnice 9-2220. and color matching, the finestf all Thermopane, with sliding TUxedo 5-3220 Served Grosse Pointe homes for 21J-WALL WASHING BROWN INVESTMENT GUTTERS cleaned, repaired 10 years. glass doors. For appointment, TUxedo 5-2500 anne parker opens s,at. 2-6.: FIREPLACE equipment, brass or replaced, metal deck call 1658 anita, g.p. woods, 7% bIg lmd irons, tools repolished roofs repaired, flat 0; 20685 Woodmont TU'1~6905 WALL WASHING rooms and more possible. Is t lind lacquered, screens re TUxedo 5-6914 ON LAKE ST. CLAIR - shingled, private party. Free A-I PAINTING, wall washing. PAINTING WINDMILL POINTE 1leblocks to. public grade lon, tacked down or loose, tures, Open Sunday. Ca Four bedraom, '2:1h bath Colon- GROSSE PrE. FARMS, read y PRESCOTT 5-4311 10397 Mack Ava., m the Wood. builder, WOodward 1-5340 and' high schools. This con- iaJ. Library, gas heat, 21;2 car for' spring building. Tour c 1e an e d in your home and A. H. or TUxedo 5-0001. veniently located older white attached garage, 100 foot cor- aine Rd., between Kerche - ME:TAL . AWNINGS c1eaned mothproofed, the modern way. Free estimates .. Colonial has 3 BR, bath, 1st ner lot. Under $40,000. val Md Ridge, 110 ft. fron - and wax e d. Reasonabl e. floor lav., gas heat, 2 car att. t DR 1-3133 GROSSE POINTE PARK LANE x 140 ft. Landscape

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1 . .Co~' 21 J-WALL WASHING REPAIRS and improvements. LAkeview 1-6896 . Graduates of M.S.U. Schoo! 21 P-FURNITURE REPAlil 21R-CEMENT WORK All types. of carpenter work. _. ....;....;.. - Cleaned Beautifully of Landscaping , . WINDOW AND WALL C U S TOM upholstering, A SAM VAGNETTIE Also aluminum combinatiQn - EASTLAND Spring clean-up. GMdening III CLEANING splendid selection of deco- CEMENT WORK dors, wind9wS and awning.. l.AWN 'CUTtiNG CO. Evergreens Trimmed Absolutely Guaranteed rative fabri~s. Expert need- J. Barker, .VAlley 1-8146. POWER ROLLING t>AY For neat dependable service Sidewalks, Driveways, Garage PR 7-1093 PR 8~4334 lepoint mounting. Estimates floors, steps and porches. MEL & DON cheerfully g i v e n. Ewald, MODERNIZING' Tandem Rollers Agairtst Shrinkage 13929 Kercheval. VA 2~8993, PRESCOTT 7-5296 VE 9-6609 EVE. TU 1-7871 Basement, Rat Walls REMODELING Take ..Down' and Hang.Up I Kitchens, Family Rooms, NOW IS THE TIUE to get >--- MAINTENANCE WE RESTORE fine antique PICK-UP hang- furniture, ref i n ish them 3908 Cadieux TU 5-0785 Attt~, Rec. Room. :your yard cleaned. Complete S.PRAYING Service ~ e;:;ti~ 5 & B BUILDING skillfully; also complete fin- Licensed ,Builder landscaping; reasonable and Specializing in AND Wall & Window Washing. Ex- RAT PROOFING Plans Furnished, dependable. Ktantz Land- Jxedo ishing and refinishing of all Cement work, garages raised, DELIVERY Blankets ~eautifully terior painting. Cement work, types furniture, modern and Grosse POinte Referencel!l 'scaping, VA, 2-4236. . DUTCH ELM leveled, straightened, porqhes, chimney and porch repair. bleaching. P. Captain. Phone COMPLETE SERVICE Cleaned Fr~ estimate. , VAlley 4-1557. cement steps. Bonded. FHA Tibbies' Tree Service terms. " " C.B. HELMER' TREE REMOVAL SPRAYING SERVICE PR 6-5270 VA 4-3957 Also Excellent Work on All Your Dry Cleaning 21Q-PLASTERING SPRIK BILDOR PRUNING- ~OPPING 34th YEAR t~a~. LANDSCAPING ~~ork- 21K-WINDOW WASHING 1367 LAKEWOOD TUXEDO 4~()522 IN GROSSE POINTE guar- FULLY INSURED VA 2-2706 KITCHEN remodeling and de- Call WINDOW CLEANING PLASTERING FREE ESTIMATES Russell S. Preston PARIS (IIEANER & DYERS Additions, basements, arches, singing and all built-in ap- PRescott 5-2328 WALL WASHING ALL BRICK WORK, base- 4884 Grand R.'fer TY 6-5000 ceilings, general repairs. Rea- pliances. Queen's Kitchens, IF NO ANSWER CALL Service on Screens and Storms sonable charges. ments and porches, built and 16117 Mack. TU 5-6238.- PRESTON Brick Washing Expertly Done PRo 5-9659 PRESCOTT 3~2968 repaired. VAlley 1-0860. Basement Painting KITCHEN. Formica counter TREE TRIMMING, tops; cabinets remodeled; TREE EXPERT & CARPET & H. E. GAGE & SON P.AUL'S CONSTR. CO. REMOVAL, SPRAYING, , new sinks installed. Old or TU 4-0136 TU 2-7413 REMODELING arches, coves, .All kinds of Cement WOrk :Dutch Elm di'sese spraying; , PRIDE FURNITURE ING new work. PRescott 5-8710. CLEANERS all kinds of plastering. Work Garages - Driveways cabling. SP"RAYING res WINDOW cleaning. Residen- guaranteed. Free estimates. Free estimates. 6-8907, H, F. JENZEN BUILDING ty tial, commerciaL. PR VAlley 2-0021. Porches - Steps - Repairs TU 1-6950 .CO. Cash &: Carry rator F:{U:E ESTIMATES . Home I;lndlndustri.al Repairs. CAL FLEMING TREE' 20eyo Off LEE'S ALL KINDS of plastering. Call TUxedo 2-8750 Ad,ditions, attics completed, SERVICE, (Comp!ete. Tree & today. Patching. No job too Porch enclosures, recreation WINDOW CLEANING small. Clean, neat workers. MERION blue grail! nursery Shrubbery Service) CEMENT and Brick Contrac- rooms, gar age I repaired, e. All work guaranteed. Free Isod. Landscape designing and No obligation for Storms and screens serviced. tor. R e p air s, reasonable TU 1-9744 TU 1-9611 Covered by insurance. estimates. LAkeview 7-7854. planting~ Patios and natural, rates, free estimates. ,Mani- 1------stone walls. Free' estimates. Expert Consultation ser- PLASTER-CONTRACTOR; re- aci, TUxedo 1-7179 or DR- Day Calls Night Calls TWinbrook 1-0670 PORCH ENCLOSURES or TU 1-6950 - pair work. Rea son a b 1e. exel 1-8293. CAL FLEMIN!} GENERAL TU I~0957 TU 1-3930 21 M-Sewer C'eaninq Maniaci, TUxedo 1-7179, o'r Florida roo m s. Quality materials and workman- LANDSCAPE SERVICE DRexel 1-8293~ LAWN SPRINKLER REPAIR 24-HOUR electric sewe

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Page Twenty-four, G R'0' S S'! POI N TEN' E W S Thursday, April 17e 1958 * * * * Feature * * * * Po,inter Olf Interest Good ,Taste Favorite Recipes of People in The Know flJ4Jtnfe PORK CHOPS -IN FOIL Contributed by Counter Points Marilyn Buck Parr (This recipe came in the mail from a former Pointer By Pat Rousseau who n(lW lives in California By Pat Talbot and wanted to share it \7ith FASHION FLASH . , • for pre-teens . . , casual wear will be modeled in two showings at Jacobson's The late Mrs. Isabella G. B. Lothrop was one of News readers.) 4 or 5 pork chops Youth Center, April nineteenth, starting .at two p.m.! the fortunate daughters of an early Pointe family who I'll be ther~ to tell you all about them. Speaking about enjoyed our town in all its rustic beauty early in the aluminum foil butter. casual wardrobes, beginning April seventeenth, there's century. She has recorded her memOrIes of a summer package of Liptons dehy- a sale of beautiful loafers ... hand stitched Old Maine outing from Windmill Pointe to Presque Isle in an arti- drated onion soUP Trotters in black, brown and red , , . just eight eighty cle read in the early 1920's to the members of the Louisa . Cut squares of foil large five. St. Clair Chapter. DAR, which captures all that early enough to fold over each * * H flavor of wild nature and historic lore. chop. Dot center of square trDon't Go Near the Water ••• unless you're wearing There are not many old Detroiters left now who with butter and a large Rose Marie Swim Wear! Because you'll be safely in fashion spoonful of dried SOup.Pla.ce remember the "Grand Ma~ais"-Big' Marsh, as the with her all~in-one look .•• skirted 01' little boy types from chop over this and top with Margaret Rice. Be S1tre to see the color co-ordinated sets degenerate descendants of the early French settlers more butter and soup. '\\I'rap with matching skirts. There's IZwide variety of bags, caps, used to call it. It began at Connor's Creek and rolled seiJurely and place in 350 away in a prairie-lik<3 sweep of C(lars~ marsh grass, to degree oven for 45 minutes. beach shoes, shorts a1ld halters ••• delightfully relaxed IZnd the river on one hand and the distant purple woods This recipe ca.n also be used carefree! More lavish play wear is fashioned of pure silk by Dynasty ••• all are to be found in The Outdoor Sports on the other as far up as Fox Creek, its northern boun- with chunks of round steak. dary. Shop. * * Away toward the east alon~ the river's edge a * St. Paul Dads "Alw.ays True * You Darling in Their Fashion" •.• stunted growth of willows and ponlars broke the dead the youthful ha.lf~sizes, you'll find at D. J. Healy. One chic level of its monotonous line, and the lighthouse rising By Patricia Talbot -Picture by Fred Runnells tweedy ensemble in medium gray, features a tailored dress Plan Roundup sparked with white pique at the neckline ... th jaunty jacket stiff and white ahove the srantv herba~e, redeemed is also pique touched . . . (a rayon and acetate blend • . • l\Tith a touch of human interest the lonely scene. THEODORE GROAT, OF HARVARD ROAD was through their son that the Members of the Daus Club about thirty dollars). Silk sha.ntun~ in navy offers a com- Theodore Groat can be in contact with several Groats found Mr. G.'s call card "Presque Isle, almost an island, was the pretty of St. Paul's School, Grosse pliment to your good taste. . ladylIke, slim and dressy with friends behind the Irop Curtain every day from his in the USSR, an exchange Pointe, will be hosts at the a graceful neckline . . . at a very interesting price . . . just French name for the distant shady knoll that lay be- recreation room on Harvard road. He is a ramo ham, one magazine published in the "Spring R 0 u n d up" Square eighteen dollars. Don't miss the wonderful, wearable PACK- ABLE summer knits that take you around the world, suburb yond the reedy sea, as isolated and nearly as inaccessi- of about 100 in the Pointe area, and his QSL card has United States under Russian Dance, in !\1onteith School, bl,e as any island. Here the lighthouse people lived in direction. Mr. Goat had made Saturday night, April 26, at or city in style, All are in half -sizes that prove fashion is gone to about 160 foreign counties and every one of the con t act with Vasileshenko for everyone! solitary sec1usiqn, their only neie:hbor a hermit Fr~nch- 8 p.m. 48 states. about two years ago but had Monteith School, which of- * * man who lived on Windmill Pointe, and who spent In ham jargon a QSL card is Puerto Rica, Hawaii, Canada, never had it a-cknowledged. Life-line to beauty ... Good health! Trail Pharmacy i fers unexcelled facilities for t his days hunting muskrats and his nights in getting the card sent from one radio operators have what they term, He had sent his call card but t square dancing, is located at knows the important part vitamins play and remind of l drunk. J:lamto another verifying two- a phone patch, meaning they never knew whether it reached \; 1275 Cook road. some fine products, such as ... Abdec by Parke Davis ,:: The maiJ;l approach to PresQue Isle was by the way radiQ contact, ei1iher by can directly talk through their its destination. All ham cards The "Spring R 0 u n d up" ... Unicaps by Upjhon .. , Multicebrin by Lilly. These waterway but in certain seasons of the year one mij:!ht code (international Morse) or telephones. This isn't possible are sent to a central bureau in Square Dance will conclude a are the regular one a day variety. For the therapeutic it driving phone. From Leningrad Mr. to most foreign countries. Only Moscow and then S1Qrtedand season ,of £quare dances spon~ reach by the mainland through PouP'ard's Groat has received mail and a few countries are banned delivered. Here there are kind, which contain vitamins and minerals there is lane (Bishop road) to the beach, and thence along the sored by the Dads Club dur- Theregran-M by Squibb and Myadec, a Parke Davis cards signifying his converS'8- completely to the hams. Viet bureaus for several areas. ing the current school year. shore to Windmill Pointe. . product. tions with Russian hams. I Nam and Cambodia are now There is little nationalism The dance will be called by "One of our early. jaunts to Presque Isle stays In All amateur radio trans- among these, and Korea was among radio hams. Politics Wes and Julie Rea, widely * * my memory. It was a lovely mid~urnmer's day and a mittel'S are under the jurisdic- until recently. are never discussed. Tile op- noted for their geniality and rIA thing of beauty is a joy forever." Precious old pieces tion of the Federal Communi~ Mr. Goat says he likes his erators talk about their fam- good breeze had tempted the boy! of the party to sail calling skill. A half-hour in- of furniture can be "discovered" at Wanamaker's with no cations Commission and their hobby because of the great per,. ilies, their lives, and of course, struction period for beginners loss of charm. The frames are skillfully refinished ()f' a~ down to the lighthouse. They started ahead witlt the licenses may be r~scinded for sonal satisfaction and hE~their hobby. Most of them are will precede the dance pro- tiqued. If u1ute1.to:zesof cokJr are used ••• the fabric can h6 lunch baskets, and my mother And Miss Jane Brosh infractions of the FCC's strin- claims a radio ham need not tolerant, understanding men gram. blended 01' dyed to match. The pleasure is all yours when )'OU followed them on land with the 'youn~ fry' stowed gent rules. The first license an spend a great deal for ex- and women, their radio bring- All friends and patrons of behold the happjl results. sway in a double seated road wagon built to hold four operator gets is his n~>vi~, pensive equipment to get the' iug them as close to strangers St. Paul School are cordially after passing a test WhICh IS most impressive results. His in India or the Canary Islands * * * and made to carry six in a pinch. invited to attend the dance. Undercover strategy ... with Lily of France plotting the s tan d a l' d 'throughout the wife like~ his hobby because as to their next door neighbors. The proceeds will be used to (We had gone . • • about halfway when our old nation. she knows be's home. Once in The whole world is within help defray the costs of out- course to a better figure.At Jacobson's be sure to see the new J'la~ came 10 a sudden halt before an evil-smelling FCC License awhile he will get an interest- their transmitter's reacl1. This fitting St. Paul grade school wafer-t}>Jnscientific wonders of shaping that give beautiful quaQ'lnire that barred our 'way. vb. go along, Bess,' Within a' year he must ing contact and she'll have to gives them a special knowledge football and basketball teams. contuors with heavenly comfort •.. yet are as weightless as a ~aid my mother clicking the reins. But Bess refused graduate to a general license take his dinner to the base- of the shinking world in which Donation is $3 per couple. French souffle. Remember your public appearan~ begins in as his novice win not be re- ment to him, but on the whole they live and m~kes them to budge. I felt that a horse's instinct should be re- Runar M. Anderson is gen- private. newed. Mr. Groat went all he's cons,ide~ate about his valuable ambassadors of the eral chairm~n of the dance and spected, but the old a.dage, 'A child is to be seen and through this in the past 5 hobby. : American way of life. is assisted by a committee not heard,' was strictly enforced with us, so I sat si1e-nt. years. He has' been president . In USSR Magazine I ------composed of Robert Ayrault, The tugs were loosened from the whiffletree and I was of the Detroit Radio Amateur Association and is a prominent The Groats' son doesn't share Experience proves that say- Francis Labadie, John Miller, The Quilter Agency ordered down the shaft to unbuck!e the girths. Reluc- member of ~heAmerican Radio hig father's hobby although he ing nothing at the wrong time Fred J. Schreiber and Joseph tantly I crept out on the shaft. But the mare did not Relay League. did take up radio work with is just as effective as saying P. Wright. Homeowners and Business Property wait for me. With a desperate :forward lunRe she freed :Radriohams come in several his scout troop. His chief in- the right thing at the rigM herself, leaving n1e in her place m that filthy slough categories. Some do it for fun, t_e_r_es_t_is_h_Y_dr_Oi_p_l_a_n_in_g_._B_ut_it__t_im_e_. _ Dance Classes of despond. ~ some like to contae'; as many INSURANCE "Perhaps it was the remoteness and 'ungetableness' foreign countries as possible, Holding Party of Presque Isle that endeared it to the hearts of Grosse some like the public service RetirEment ~nd Group Plans involved, som€ perfer the tech- P(JBLI(; SALES Pointe children, or it may have been the mystery that nical end, some are interested The 275 young people, grades enshrouded it that lent its charm. To us it was enchanted in national contests and SIOme Not an Auction -- All Items Priced 5~9, who attend Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson's ballroom danc- Thomas II. Quilter, e.L.U. ground, haunted by memories of a wild and romantic !ire "rag chewers," who just 1032 Buhl Bldg. WO 2.7845 past, and we loved it with the enthusiasm of adven. like to chat. ing classes at the War Mem- I orial Center, will be feted with ------_~ _ turous youth." Mr. Groat right now is in- Household Furnishings terested in DX, distant contact. a closing dance complete with m======m He is try~l1Jgto reach as many - orchestra, entertainment, re- countries as possible. Code freshments and favors on Fri- who!twhere and whatnot chats with Antarctica, Oki- Dr. & Mrs. W. P. Kinder day,. April 18, from 7:30 to 10 p.m. by whoozii nawa, Russia, Lebanon and Sell Your Jewelry Czechoslavaki'a are every day 743 Pemberton Road The favors are especially in- (5. of E. Jefferson Ave.) teresting this year. They are occurences with him., " 'Co' at Off to attend a first in the nation~s capital this Helps GIs cologne tor the girls and for Grosse Pointe Park the boys original games of Thursday is Mrs. Frank Coolidge, one of our most prom- In the past, however, he has inent musically minded citizens. She will be attending been able to help many GIs, skill which the Wilsons ran FAIR PRICES Sunday, j~pril 20th into on one of their r~ent the first Inter-American Music Festival, sponsored by stationed in distant lands, talk from 10 ~.m. to their famiHes in the Detroit Caribbean cruises. the Pan American Union and the Collidge Foundation In chargP of arrangements I am interested in the purchase of an types of in Washington. area. A young father in Alaska talked to his wife after the for the party are Mrs. George jewelry containing diamonds ,and other precious * * * birth of their: baby, a mother Sales Conducted By Hagen and her husband who Many chuckles at the Country Club last week for 'reached her son flying at will be assisted in decorating stones in any amounts from $500.00. All trans- the small boy standing on tip toes at tile candy counter 30,000 feet over Casablanca, a by Mrs. Edward A. Miller, asking for two bars and explaining earnestly that it soldier in Puerto Rica was re" H. O. Mc:NIERNEY Mrs. E. W. Jewett and Mrs. J. actions by appointment only and in strictest was all right now, Lent was over .. D. Langston.. assured when he learned of WOodward '-9085 confidence. his mother's illness ... llll with Helping to serve and chap- * * * erone will be Mr. and Mrs. Golfers at the Country Club had no difficulty in the helip of 'W80NA, Mr. I Appraiser ~~24 Book Building Groat's call. , Philip Goold, Mr. and Mrs. spotting William Clay Ford as he traveled around the John S. Hillock, Mr. and Mrs. course last Sunday for he was sporting a vivid fire AU radio hams ai"e off the H. S. Riegle and Mr. and Mrs. engine red v necked sweater. air the minute war is declared. Ralph JJowa,.J ofejhe,. William Coddington. * :« * Many of them have special radios near their transmitters) ,Amazing Sls~nclerel'a JEWELER Many gorgeous matrons attended the Daugherty~ , , as Mr. Groat, does, flasthing THE DAILY GRIND Watson wedding on Saturday where the sun shone on the red Conalrad signaL When Necessity may be the mother 1550 Broadway a :radiant bride and made possible a most pleasant re~ can make you of invention at times, but it is that s'ignal stops it means an Appraisal Detroit ception in the huge tent erected on the grounds of the alert and they must go off the just the mother of"hard work I Watsons' Lincoln road home. Mrs. William DenIer air. The FCC may fine up to to most of us. I£::======:;:======!:!J looked radiant, her deep brunette 'coloring set off by $10,000 for improper us'age, a warm bouffant pink satin frock. the ensemble com- profanity, playing of records-. Slender plemented with matching hat and satin slippers, the calls are constanJtly mOnI- 'or summerl * * * tored. Other hams cut in on Se@ Gray. • • ODd Play And more wedding fashion notes .•. Mrs. Julius the bands and it would be dif- ficult for an opera:tor to get Huebner's exquisite French watered silk. gown in shades away with anything illegal. Grosse. Pointe's Baseball Headquarters of green in which she played mother of the bridegrOOlTl Certain Countries Banned Saturday at her son's wedding to Cynthia Keydel, was To certain c()untries, Cuba, designed and stHched by her daughter, Adele Huebner. LOUISVILLE SLUGGER BATS * * * 8E THE SIZE YOU OUGHT TO ALL THis 'S GUARANTEED PILFERINGS W.inners Listed 8E-See those lovely curves re- by SlendereiJa-lnternational, appear-be thrillingto behold- , the world's 'largest slenderizing 1.60 to 3dt95 A stranded English actor went into a sordid eating- with a "Fait in Love" flgurtt. Have .ystem- proven by over two house in New YQrk for a cheap meal, and was horrified By Bridge Club the fun, wear the clothes you've million women. to recognize the waiter as a colleague who had played always w~nted-NOW OFFICIAL SUPPLIERS Grosse Pointe Memorial with him in London. YOU'LL LOVE EVERYTHING FREE TR6Al and figure analysis. "Great Scott!" he gasped. "You, a waiter in this Bridge Club Winners Have WE 001 You'll tingle and glow Been Announced .Phone now. Or Come into your place?" down to your toes as We coax your April 7: North and South, nearest Slender.lta salon. YOu'" Bahe Ruth LEAGUE "Yes, but I don't eat here," replied the other with body into luscious new iines, im- love the privacy, the relaxing Eileen Bradley and Peg Eng- prove your postur., firm you-mold of Gros~ Pointe, Inc., dignity. la1'1; Ethel CardOze and Geri charming decot ••• Open 9 A. M", you-best yet, you will never b. . to 9. P. M •••• you'JI love being: >I< * * Fasbender. hU!1gry with amazing Slenderella slender. "Henry wants me to take a trip around the world," East and West: Glennie Bak- -it's safe, scientiflc, relaxing, Gro~se Pointe Farms, City & Park said a bright young.wife, "but I'd rather go somewhere er and Ellen W~lrond; Emma satisfying-It's like a coress! Harvey and Irma Maul. NOW else." } . ", Little Leagues April 9: North and South, * * * Jackie Wilcox and .Audrey He took misfortune like a man-blamed it on his l'AY ONLY 200 PER WH1( wife. Burnham; Ruth Arbury and Helen Young. slenderella. ~ * * East and West: Mr. and lVT...rs. INTERNATIONAL A Boston lady, finding a stranger next to her at Stanley Champion;, Glennie dinner, asked him politely where he lived, Baker and Daniel Hodgman. 112 KERCHEVAL AVENUE, Grosse Pointe Farms, Michipn TU 2-4662 Racq'uet a~ndSport Shop April 11: North and South, "Out West," he replied. "It's two nights on tile 263 PIERCE STREET, 'Birmingham, Michigan ~II 6-8500' sleeper from Boston." Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Patten; Jane Sutherland and Daniel EASTLAND CENTER CONCOURSE-EASTLAND CENTER, Detroit. Michilan •••••••• ,. DR 1-3500 106 Kercheval "Oh," she said, "a sleeper. How interesting. I've 527 DAV!O.STOTT BlOG., Deb~it. Michilla WO'1.1172 always wondered what they were like." Huff. East and West: Ira Hunt Sr. 15749 GRANO RIVERRDAD; Detroi~ Michi.aII _ .. u ••• _ ••• yE 8.9110 TU 1-5262 TU 1..2262 "Have you never been on one?" he asked. and Ira Hunt Jr.; Sheila Bowk- Ie.' COMMUNITY CO"~OURSE-~DflTHtAND CENTER, Detrofl MidI._ •••• ~...... El 6.2272 "N~you see, I was here already." .. and Denni. Hawley. 1417.. ICfIAEfEl IOAI1. ~ lticIIipt. eo. Of •• ...... --..J.U 2.17ji .., 1

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