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HEADLINES M~ire 'Sch,ool. 5ttlQents,Y1sifNafion's C~pitaf • •• , , 1 "-, ~ , • Buell Tops Ticket Incumbents oj Ih. Re-eleeted WEEK As CompiletJ b.1'he As FourAre Picked To Council Grl#.~S6 Pomte News Voters Rei e c: t Municipal.

". Building. Bond Issue for Thursday, Marc~ 28 ' For Farms Council Second Time IRANIAN BANDITS killed two American aid officials and , n F C II J d R. h d L The almost monumental~ kidnaped the wife of one of the Incumbents Wi iam • onno y. r., an iC ar . task of the Woods Citizens dead men. The Americans were Maxon and Henry E. Bodman, II. Elected to Advisory Committee to pre-. knifed to death when caught i~ Fill Other Vacancies sent .to the voters and need, an ambush. The ambush took - of three bond issues, espe- place in the village 'of Khash,. . Despite inclement weather" 3,620 Farms v~ters went cially that for a new munic .. in a desolated region near the to the nolls M.on.da..y .'.it<>., ,cast their ballo.tS.. in the' general ' b d ~ ipal building, was in vain as PakIstan or er. . . Cl.ty electl'on whIch selected four'.councrlmen reelected. a A . . k'll d . I ~~ all the issues were turne d~ The merlcans 1 e 'were' J'usticelllof the peace. and saw an amen.d.ment to the CIty Kevin M. Carroll, 37, of 1ssa- , _ . down on election day, Md~~ quah, Wash., and Brewster A charter apPI:9ved. . . day~ April L ' Wl'lson, 35, of Portland, Ore. I The turnout at' the Farms' 'B' l' . Kidnaped was Mrs. C,arro, 11 35• seven' precincts represented 46.5 ' e anger, effortThe tocommitteeenlighten madethe citizeIlJevery The Unl'ted States State De.,; percent of the registered" voters h ;... 00 of the community ..on, w at a partment expressed deep ~on- in the city. Almost,.4 more Zimmerman_. considered the dire need for .. ,cern over t~e ;,n~ders. -~,:::~"'The~'fourih.a~Q~~li~p:~p."Wa:~hingio~, :D~C::by'6th' , to the .Capitol, gtouD:as wh~re the ~bove picture 'Was :~~~~~'sw~~~n,to ~~~~~~;~d ~: ' new municipal building; the Friday, MarCh'29grade~-studentS of M~rie El~mentary: Schopl :was 'a.gre~t.,I.,iak~~ ...Th~z::.!~)lo~~:'y~isit~. t~~~~glI',th~,:Capftol ro:~ ~he _ the election two years ..ago. Win 'in Park ~~u~~~i~~v~o~;:~ ~f~c~~~!. THE UNITED STATES' re- ....su:ccess~'~,Fifty-six childr.en,15 parents. anti. :two ~arle ,White ..House •. TIle ,week~nd l,tmerarY'lnclq,dedVlsltmg Two Incumbents Reelected' tiona1 '.1acilities of a park fae..... ceived a detailed memorandum' teachers tookthe weekend'trip' which st'arted 'on March,' important g~ver~ental and public''Ouildingsandiamous' In the .race. for Farms City " -p-' . d I ing Mack 'avenue. from Egypt in ,which that coun- 28.'~d:"enqe~:.on March,'3L~Oh' arr~val'.iil Wash~gto.'.n..,.",'., 'm~~orials.i:n ..~rli:J:1g~on,.,~lexandri8 ..'anQ.Mt.'Verno.n, Va .. Council, incUmbents. Richard JU,dge Beats otVtn.an n-'Rejected Second Time . _ try proposed that the Suez Ca- Fr idaY'rnor!1ing, special.sig h tseemg. b'uses t00..k th 'egroup,." '.'" " '. -~'.,' , " .,., . nolly,L. MaxonJr.,. and'W1lliainwere re:-elected.'F. Con-J. cum b en t W a Iker IS Un- The turning down of a bo'nd nal be "operated and m~a~ ' . , . . Lawrence Buell,' Jr. and Henry seated; Mayor Fritsch issue for a ~ew city hall ma~klr by the autonomous Suez a Mrs.H .. G..'Brilmyerof. UI1i-I'wnired\~cLaUghli~ of Bisllop Sage ..and 'Suzanne:"Briimyer. D1'~;~. A.. ~wis of Beverly E. Bodman II will fill the colin- Unopposed th~second tlm.e the vo.ters have- Authority established by the versit¥ .place.w~s chairman of rQad, ,Bjlt" McLaughlin,:Bob ,Mrs~, I,kone ,B,e~n:ett:()f.'Mar.ie road"Alberl ONeal and ~ruce eil seats vacated by George ~. . reJected the Idea, eIther be-, Egyptian, Government on. July the, trip. Original planner of Thompson, "lI4ike ,Leahy : and School, Connie Parke, ..Rabm Stra~han; Mrs. L. ~. ~ewls of Lang and Neil S. McEachin. 1n- One incumbent and a, new cause they are not aware of.' 25, 19~6." The Egyptian .propo~- the trip to Washington for Marie DavId ,Wilson. Mrs. A. J..Smith pavidand' Jeanne ideTamole. B~'Y~r~yroad, Pa;n LeWls, Sarah cumbents Lang' and .. McEachin the. crowded conditions in the' al runs counter to Washmgto~s 6th graders was.' Mrs, "William of, ,St. Paul avenue, ... Pam 'Mrk .H.G ....Brilinye!; SUS~ MyliOle cu:4 Be~h Davey.~rs. 'were not re-elected. " councilm~ will be sworn1in present building, or did not . insistance that the ca.nal be ~- Adams:" Smith, Lynne Chappas and Jane' Mueller Welt; Darlene Barnard G.eorge' NIcholson: of CadIeux A b' kd f'. th t' g with the mayor at a r~gu ar care. ' I t d f th natIonal po su a e rom e ll-,. '.. ' ~llis.~ aI:\d Mary'BI ashill. Mrs. Donald' road" . Bet.h N"lCh'01son" . Jul'Ie h dBrea 11own1 dino. the VO'ghtm mee t'm g 0f th e Park councl'l On February 21, 1955, during tics of anyone country. . Follov:mg i. the list of the A. J .. Smith of St. Paul ave.. Lescohier of Bishop road, Linda. 'CordtZ, Diana Gross '~nd Rutp. s 0w.e. uE? ea, ~ e el - on Monday, April '8. a special election, electors were • • • travel~t'S:- . nue, Jackie Teetaert, BobJohn~ Lescohier, LaUrie ..Gr.oW and Gallant. Mrs. Kenneth'Kurtz of candIdate fIeld" wIth 1821 votes. Mayor Homer Fritsch, a lone asked to pass a bond issue for S t d M h 30 d ,. .. ". ." , ., 'd' ff'K 't. .J" Maxon' polled 1790; Connolly, a UJ' ay, arc Mrs. R. W. Allen of Cranior son" Jack .Crane . a,nd Steve Linda Donaldson:'Mrs. Carl Blshoproa, Je .. ':ll' z, lmmy 1702' Bodman, 1593; W.'J. Mac- candidate for his offi~e, .polled $320,000. This was defeated by CLARK GREGORY, director lane, Alice Allen, Mary. Ellen Landers. Joseph Hadley of. Beltz of YorkShire road,. Carl Stu.~r.t, non Mc~p:eeney and Leod, Jr., 1389; Henry L. Petri, 2,212 votes, and councIl mcum- a vote of 1,015to 688. of the International Co-opera- McLean, S~erry, Lippold and Yor~shh:e road, Dave, Sachs, Beltz~d Dennis LaRue. Doug': Bru~e WalIarr. Mr. ~.Sabella?f 1388' L 1325' ahd McEach~ bent, Charle~ F. Ives was re:- When the ballots were ta~ tion Administration Mission to Susan JeffrIes. Mrs. Paul Long IB~p . Hadley, Tom Thompson las ;rones of Grayton road, Alan MarIe'. School, Dav~d. Car.bone,.. 1291ang, , . 't\lrnEid 'to office \.with 1,715 ulated following the crosing. of Iran, said there is a 50-50chance of Harvard road, Linda' ~ng, Iand Ted Rapbael. ..Mrs. Thomas ~ones, /~ Mourad, ..Vahe Vart Jim, Klock, Victor DHooge and m" A' t U' - posed votes. the polls Monday, the issue, that Mrs. Anita'Carroll ?f Issa- Kay Barnes and Sally o.weh,. S~.e. of st. CI~ir aye~ue, Gwen 'and Mike:~~ed~e~ . ~.' JcU?-n:~ckert.,. ".. . Cand~:~:o~~ of. the Challenger Ken A. Zimmer- this-time for $475,000 because ash J:8ce quah, -W: :, ~~~ ~f~e c~:~:~~ '...... ,t'. ' , .~~. '. .., ' .. ', ~ , . .,; ..':' . <,.:.. . \ Pelice, Grant E. 'Ar.mstrpng, was maJ!.~efE;at~clI~c;.umb.~ntSteph- cost of mat~rials and 13bor ha$ ~~a~a~:~ts~~sei~her. killed or.,qy'. :m;nL:o, nJ:I;::~~~:,~'~''':'i;~.:.J;';11I,..na' *~"'h",,I)~~~it~inor;t,jf)..~,6th', ~M!ietIJf)fliYl(r;. .~t~~o'sed:,".' ~e .received" -1624 'enT~~O,~~~;r C~~l~~~~~r~~"~~~~ ~~~~, a~P~g;\ri~t ~~2;~~e:y,::.r~ abandoned to die m a vast (}l 'E'PI'p'J; " ~U.iU:I,..:.IIU ...'e UQ !~T. e\ -These 'are'the results of the I::~~3°:e w;:iJl~:: ~~;~::.nfCaRCer!-, Set-"~Anrli\rersRry'~"-~\Vitli:]3ig"-\Earty'" ~C:hlirch-~N OW a!~~~e~~oi~r~/~rtr;~~ar~~ ~~~eacr~i~:3;nda~;ml~~5~' ;~:: ,~~~e~~w:c~~~~t~~ue~ $;.l~~~: • • • . ..' ~... ., - ' ... , . . .;""'" ..1.., \_ '",". . j ~ . ~hjngmg, th.e d.eadhne..~or, fll~ respectlvel::~ . site in Marter road-no, 2,7191 u. S~;'~;~F:~CIALSFor Sunday AtnYIilatotium .TOQ.ight. 'Free of Debt .~~~dri.t~~~:~~~~~~~~:sn;ol~ep~i>r:::~al ,:~~~f:~dC.2~~;;'~:~el~;~~nt~~:q~::.$13~ in Iran said the Shah':; police. . ...' --- " . .. , '. . - .' , . . : p.m . ,Eafsttern St~f,n~~rd 'rlmt~' votes,overwhelnung his oppon- -no, 2,371; yes, 1,457. t h are closing in on two segmentsn Fourti 'E''"vent of Season to Pro<:eeds From ~'Club .F-e+e" to be. "Jsed' to Establish • . .,. d: ~n e a: ernoon.o .. e,seve~ ent Fred J. Potvin, who got 75? In the bid for councn sea. of the bandit gang that kid- . I h" '.. .. ~III Burn Both First an . M~nday prec.edl,~g; the ~lty Judge Belanger will take hIS in the Woods, electors return- napped pretty Mrs. Anita Car- B. Held in ,Parcells School Seho ars ip:.Fiind for. Member 'of ,Future. Teachers Club Second. Mortgages at prl~ary e~ection,,:~ order to oath of office ~or anot~er fou: ed three incumbents. roll six days ago. A doctor and .t 3:30 on' 'April -4 The hundredth anniversary of the National'EduCation Serv:ices Scheduled co?f~rm ,WIth I?rov~sl~ns of ~h.e y~ars, on. July 4 ?f thIS year, Rex Johnston led with 2,369 nurse were rushed to the area --- Association is ,being celebrated:in .Gr.oSse Pointe tonight,. 'f PI S.d.. Mlchl~an eIect~o~ la~ relatlve WIth .an mcrease In salary of votes; Tom Bowling, 2,299; and 800 miles from Tehran to stand The Grosse Pointe S m-' or am. un ay to votmg machmes. $1,20~, making it $5,200 a ye.ar. Elsie Friedrich, 2,255; and chal- by. While the embassy X(:- '. y Thursday,. Apt!l 4, in !l g~gantic "Club Fete" at the high'. , ' .;. The mcrease becomes effectIve lenger Arnold Diesing, a form~ mained noncommittal, it is said, phony Orches~ra under the 'school gymnaslum-auditorIum., " , .The Grosse Point.e Metho- H'eart Attack with the new term. councilman, trailed with 2,205. the woman's rescue looks hope- direction of Helin Noseo will .' 'An proceeds aftere~penses,'::. . ..., /-., dlst Church has dischaFged I . ~ ------Although the candidates for fu!. It was .disclosed that the pr~s~ntjts fourth concert ci willgo into a scholarshIp .fund :party are "a floor.s.h?w fea~ur~ all :qlQr~~age~ which.,now e~-I 'Fatal' To ,Worker Pa. z.r,Achz.e"e office were unopposed in Grosse gang had spIlt up after the am- . '. . . ..'. " ,f~r,s~me member ,of the ,Fut~e, .~g local an~ vllntip:g. talent, ist 'agamst Its property ~n . ~' t.; Pointe Township, the name. bush in which Mr$. Carroll's the ~ason~ the audi~orIum Tea',cheJis ,c~ub at. the 'HIgh 'dancing with'Warney;, Ruhl's Morass, road and, is conse- -_. I P.f t. G d and the number of votes. cast husband and, three other men of Parcells. School, Ma:ck and. School. D.et~ll.s wl~l' be.an-:> orchestra and,.S'i'n,ger.Patti quently debt free"at this' Ak56d!e:r--o;~ .~o~s~uc~onet ec. raes for each are as follows: were killed. E'ght .Mile road. on Sunday ~ounced;.late.r thIS sprmg.: , BroWn; and a huge' C~ntEmnial . '"" . wor er Ie on ,e J9 on ~Y'; --- . How They Fared • • • I. . , . ' :Grosse Pomte mer~ants and b' t h d ' . 'c.ake l'th a. 100 tune. , afternoon, Mareh 25, whIle. Two. POl'nters 'were among 171 Monday. ~prn 1 Aprl'1 7 a,:t 3 30 P:~. other. fi'. i.~. n .d s ,?f the schools candles..I,r a, y ' . W . This h~s been accon:pl'IShed wo..!:k'mg on'th e new ..H'.,arrlson- s t u den ts who had "perfect Supervisor, Ernest C. Pufl- PATROLS found Th f 11 '.' g rnaram h a" have prOVIded prlZes and made ...... ,. , d In less than half the time for Prmgle st9re on Kercheval ave- .gr.ades'"dur"m'g the fall'semester Jnafm,.349; clerk, Thomas K. IRANIAN . e 0 owm P "'20" '. ,The affaIr IS bemg sponsore . . .. '1. .. th V'll . e fens, 368; treasurer, Adolph b d f M An'ta Carroll been 'scheduled: . , ,special- d0!1~tions tomsure the b" th.G P . t Ed . t' which these, obl1gatlOnS~rlgma - nue, m e 1 age. of the 1~56-:57academic year, it L D 357 t t Ed ( the 0 y 0 rs. I II _ .•. '. ~., . success. 'of the' hundredth year ~. ~.,. rosse. ,om:~ .. uca Ion ly ran. The chU!Ch ~11l. hold . Carl~ Mueller~ of 28771 Gra- was 'disclosed by the University . amman, ; rus ees, • t where it had been dumped in A. M l,g ht y F-ortrelS, IS our f f 't' , ASSOCIatlOn?IQc;al chap.ter, of tgag burning' ceremonies at hot m. RoseVIlle was pro- mund M. Brady, 350, and Gil- a desolate ravine by her bandit God" '. , Joliann 's' Bach, es IVIles. . thO N E A 'Lart'tr Kennedy' of mor e . ..' , . . of Michigan Office of Registra- bert T. Jerome, 355', J'ustice of I .:.b....d.:...b..~. W' It . D ' Highlighting .the b i r t h day th.e 'p: '.' 'J :~ H' h.'S h' I both'morning services on Palm nounced dead on arnval at Bon tion and Records. .' . kidnapers. The American house- tranSCrl e. y a, 'er . am- ..' .' ., e:le.~ce ?I?ilor l~ '... c. eo 'Simday: April 14, at 9:30 and SecoursHospital. He died of 14 the peace, Victor DeBaeke, 358; wife had been stabbed and shot ro~ch.~ymJ?h?ny ,~o.. 8 m B,. D'" • In-" d: . f~.cu~tyIS preSIdent ~nd ,b~ m-', ;'11 o'clock. heart attack shortly aft~l:.1 p.~. After all final. examination board of review, Robert A. several times. She apparently Minor. unfmlshed Sc:hu- rIVer., Jure Vltea.the community., to .the ','. . "t A foreman on. the Job saId grades were recorded,dt was Hackathorn, 349; and con... had been dead all_the while bert."D~lores"Waltz Wald- A. C' '.C" h C~ntenn~~l PJ!rtY,':Tic~ets:are,Dr B. F. Holme" DlStn\ Mr. Muellez:com:plained:of"pains found that "A" marks were stajJl!s, Harold Michaux, 355; thousands of Iranian police had teufel. .. , . . ... s ,ars.' ras.' stlll'avallable .andm,ay .:be.pur~;S~p~~t.~n~ent of th~ De~~\ in: his left side and' didri'~ eat earned for not less than 12 George LaForest, 35'1; Melvin been combing the wilderness of . Itniermission . .' __.. chas~d',li;t the. ~OOI;.: :' , ~:~:~: ':~~ p;~~Ch~t~. t:e his' -lunch .. 'The' foreman, told credit' hours in the University's Yacks, ,346; and Fred Deurnling, Baluchistan. *. Adagio fcr

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The USS Holland, which be- 'c;ZSponsors '.,I 'C-st. -P:hiio;Uena Roman ..catholiel~o~rl Det;~itte~~e;~ ~~~r:.w:; ~f~f~l~oved to Detroit eame the first undersea craft to aT den '.C"ou,n II 'Ob' l-tu- arl-,es Church 0l.l ,Tuesday, April .2. ,~o .s, resl. en 0 He leaves his wife, Helen; a G B. . I ... Mt. Oll t' -dIed. 'on Frlday, March 29, in II be commissioned by the U.S. Dla t. f -'Sh b urIa, was m ~e ,ceme-Cottage Hospital. daughter, Mrs. _Thomas Ho 0- The Grosse Nayy was accepted on April 11, ss.r; n lng .0': ... T,U S ., ,. . .' I" .. ~ .' , .. ";:. tery. . Mr. Kaser was sales engineer well; and a son~ ~homas H~ . brarjhas ade Ma .:~~w; RU~Y o~ leu)H~IXll~m Ch~dren s Hog; --- f . th HE. C oneweth and Funeral serVices were ~eld 1909 for a price of $150,000. To- its' cOllection (Continued from Page. 1) owneriSto take.~tOCk:as well by FUneral stirVicesc.'for .'.Mrs. pItal ?n 'TUesday, ~arch 2p;~~~';.. BOWAItDB. riSER ;:Soci:tes: H~ ":as previor:sly on Monday, April 1. Burial ~as day's automic submarine cost her for~ the monti dates and hoUl"s will allow all adding,anotnerbit ,01 beauty to Rui,nney, '. &9~:;::of249, Hillcrest, . Be~Id~s b , pa:(ts, JS~~:.I~:, Mr. Kaser~ 51, formerly' of an engmeer with the Briggs in Frankfort, Ind., his native be check abo~t $30,000,000 exchaive of t' to' k th the. .Pointe. The' ,Garden Club were .held on."Th~s~Cl:Y, Ma~ch survIve ' y, a SISer, ,an~c~"."'R . " . d'. 11' M uta t' pany. city. may purchasers lme p1C up e , . '28/1n Christ ,Churcn ... :. ., and, her. grand1>Cl!~~ts,.,Mrs.' 624~ ,ampton ".roa, a we - an c urmg com . ()f the Librar~ the.. power plant. shrubs and plant them im- Council is proud to_offer :this ','Mrs. Rumney":'widbW of'Ma- Margaret Baier:, 'andMr;~. and • and organizati mediately over the week-end. servIce and,.,hopes that many "-". ~. Mr 0' S M D'~~~.d . '11 d Fl son Pittman Rumney, ..mayor .of s..,..c ,Oll,!D.:E;d'. ~~~~~~y, c_eived'~a::degree iJi business' ad- the style ,you like, for sports and all sport far the Glean Plal& Pointe Farm and Garden Club; o.f~he' fillri,"the :progtam,:.wil1 tMarch 30. 1!~~:a~a ..~upe:t:vIS9ry.,ministr'8.tiQn.-:,;,.':'. , :other 'ourdoor living. Mrs. Thomas P.. ~cher,' TU b~m~ ~t,;7, 'o'.clo..ck:'i'ather~ :than::;emplo.ye, ~t:..tli~,,'.y~~e~ ..~t~tes. :At. an~(e~rIY',~ge' he' b~.~~f!: 5.2340 or Mrs. Wi11I~m Kerber, the customary 7.30. l'atronsare ,Rub};jer ~()~pa~!. , •.~, ,>" '. ' ,mtereste9,: m."astronomy .and at '.iacket with .knit-underarmactioi'l insert 19.95 Clubbers TU 1-5030, Grosse ~omte Shores, ur~eaj~~~~~~~~l¥s~hange';~the - "A ,memper"of.,~Harp:er W,0.O?S16; . w:as;:~~'griiidiii'g, tele~cQP~j , , . '(!IIustrated) . Farm and Garden Club; Mrs. time 'schedule .. " ,., .' :~dge :5~5.,9,~,~\&~, ,.l\~.r.;.'.VI~- 'lenses:>and''1e~ningaboutr the .slipover style with action .inset •• ~•.. 1 1.95 A Happy Birthday Earl J.,Failor, TU 1-2475, or Mrs. (PFile:'GreafAdventurett. is a l~ams.was, 81so. a.,..member of heavens::,,::ffis ~iiiie~est"in:c::jlliS, Clarence ~aguire, TU, .S.33~2~visua11y. beguiling pasior~l filin the "De~:ti;i~~:C~nsi'~t;Y ~~;. 1, subjec.t':~:~q~~~~:~::all. ais;, :lJ:~~: r~g~lar C]olfjacket ...•••. ~•.••••.. 13:95 Grosse Pomte Woods Garden made'_by"ArneSucksdorff, one' Pen:nsular C~a.ll~~r.~nd~~?slem and h~.lectured:"on astronomy.' To Club; Mrs .. Burto.n Jones, TO of,:;ihe:Grand fruit, beautiful variety, medium because, .of the unusual. 'qua~I.ty Marais Lee Snell. 259 Lewiston growth.. .. .' of the. fIlm. a~,. extra. Showll~g John Pittman. 935 Three Mile No.- 5 Malus Glorios~: 6-8.' fo~ chlldre~ of school age onl~; Barbara Hoffman. 1654 New. castle Dark pink blossoms, beautiful WIll .be gI;ren at, 4 p.~. ThIS John Sncll. 259 Lew1ston compact pyramidal!fo~ bronzy sh~wmg w1ll ;replace,:the r,egu- Linda Schwenk. 474 Neff foliage. . - , ' lar Story Hour' for thIS week, .~ Bob Purcell. 816 Barrington PriscHla Spencer. 932 Bedford NO.6 Malus F10ribunda Atro. DO~1 Paul Barnes. 1321 Harvard Robert Chope. 114 Hall Pl .. purpurea, 5.6;~;.:rapaneseflower. Students" 1Jlake ' GRO Cathie Btown. 83 Meadow Lane Robert Fox. 766 Lakeland ing crab, reddish purple flow. ers, blooms when 12" high, Flene Records spreading habit, best used as _ APRIL 1, 1951 shrub, but can grow to ,15', Eight seniors of Grosse Pointe '.' Jack Hendrie. 343 McKinlE"Y Sue Wright. 1340 Kensington prolific flowering. Red pea size High Schoo.l, while not reaching' Larry Reha. 418 Manor fruit in fall, starids severe the fin5ilist stage on the Na-. Valerie Chancey. 746 Grand Marais winters and drought. tional Me~it Scholarship Quali-, Diane Larson. 1131 Anita NO.7 Malus Hopa, 6,.8~.Hardy, fying Test, achieved 'outstand- Jean Wieland. 429 Touraine easy to grow.tree, formal and ing records. . \ Richard Mayo. 365 Notre Dame J ' Lorre Shea. 1683 Severn shapely, grows to 20'; fragrant~ .'. '. , , Dorothy lVJeier.381 Chalfont. . large dark pink flowers, 'prolific' These students 'are: ob>.Cole~ Leigh Waldenmeyer, 23247 Ken Erickson, Dave GregorY, - .- Doremus bloomer, maroon leaves, showy Jim LaFleur, Dee Noll, Bob Luann Bandemer, 24200-- Dean- hurst fruit. - . . Reiti; Wilfred Steiner, and ,Den. No. 8 Malu Nielzwetskyana, m's Hyk es'. 5-6', 6~8', 8-10'. Red vein crab, APRIL 8, 1951 dwarf spreading type, deep red These' seniors are among the Ann Bartlett. 208 Ridgemont flowers, leaves dark, red fruit. top one or two percent in abili- Wendy Ashton. 2065 Norwood Richard Jablonski. 335 Kerby No.. 9 Malus Eurpurea E1eyi ty in the state,' according to Catherine MHler. 751 Fisher 5-6', 6-8', 8-10'. Purplish red John M. Stalnaker, president of Ann Doty. 16817 Cranford Lane fo.liage, blossom, Can be grown the, National Merit Scholarship . Cleve Thurber. 34 Edgemere Don Mortier, 1225Lakepointe a:; tree. best used as shrub, free Corporation. Pat Brennan, 1234 Audubon Johnnie Kushner. 23009 Avalon blooming habit, gotJd landscape "While th~y did not quit~ Vicki Wannyek, 22716 Harper variety small apricot colored reach the fmals of the 1957 " Lake fruit. .'. Merit scho!arship,' ~heir un. No. 10 Malus Spectabilis 5-6', .u~~al ,prom~s~ .d~serves recog. APRIL 9, 1951 6-8', 8-10'. Chinese Crab, glossy DItIon,. he w:ote 111:a letter an- Stephen Mihalik. 179 Beaupr. foliage, upright branches, free nouncmg theIr achie~ement .. Georgie Johnson, 62 S. Duval flowering, _ semi- double pink, These studertts wlll .recelve Barbara Beyster. 523 Barrington Dav:id Ritter. 387 Chalfonte. medium height, small yellow lette:s of re.commendatIon for Gregory Beaupre. 340 Kerby fnUt, fragrant., , use m .applymg to the' colleges Susan Trader. 450 Lexington Susan Hamlin. 20045Holiday No. 11 Malus-Xumi Calocarpa t~ey ":'Ish to a~tend. In c~ses ?f ::Jav8 Cowles. 234 McK'llley 4-5', 5-6'; Upright growth, could fmanclal need, S7holarshlp .al~ be used as. hedge, lovely sil\gle may be made avalla'ble ~o them. Catering to YOU . pink bloss6Jns, red' fruit, dwarf. " Over 162,000 outsta?dmg sen-. The municipalities are plan- Io.~Sentered t~~ MerIt S~holar- ning to ,replace shade trees ShIP ,compet~tIo~ and 7,500 and YOUR Family where elms have been removed reached the fmalist stage. due to Dutch Elm disease and Grasse Pointe .High School . .MACK AT SOMERSET new shrubs' ..are. being addj;!d I:ad nine fi~ali~ts, w:ho took the GROSSE POINTE elst;whe~e on ppblic .~properties. fma~ examma~lon given ?:y the' This seems a 'fine time for home ,Nat10n~1 Mer1~ POrpo:at1on to , . '_ determme natIonal WIn n'e r s., They are Warren Appel; Ruth Craig, Richard" Denise, 'Ronald • Fine, Patricia Hawkins~ Roger'" Kolvoord, Cora Palmer, arid. Mary Jane Smothers, 12A's, and . .I Richard Hulswit, January~ 1957.

ECCILDA KINDRA Funeral services for Mrs., Kin- dra, 64, of 21 Radnor circle, were held on .Saturday, March 30. Burial was in Gethsemane cer.netery. \ Mrs. Kindra was a past na- tional cOlnmander o.ftlie Daugh- ters of the Grand Army of the Republic . .She is survived; by her hus- WEEK ENDING APRIL 13 band,' Earl; a daughter, Mrs. Bernard Hoevel; and three sons,-. MEN'S FELT Earl C. Kindraj Jr." Robert, and HATS John Notlistine...... FAMOUS Oro~~~~int. LOW 79C PRICE! :'" . News PubUshed' every 'J:1lut:sday b) Anteebo .Publishers, Inc:l. " 9t &ercheval. Gros.e PoInte ,arm., Michigan .- Phone"J;U. 2.1900 'rllree Trullk Lbatll . Entered .... econd.cla .. matter, at the '-. post office, Detroit, Mlchiran "UDder, the act of March 3. 1197. ., Subscr:ipton Rates: .':UO 'Per Y~ar 20737 MACK AVENUE by"Mall; f4.oo outside Wayne County. GROSSE POINTE "ARMS All News and Advert1lin, Copy MUtt Be in The Ne.....'11 Office by, Tuesday Afternoon 10 9btain InMrlion. ' ", " .

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!y, April 4, 1957 . ' Page Three , \ , . , :ently moved to Detroit - , - family. [ves his wife, Helen; a Eight New Movies, Added Library" 'Neig'hbo'r~hlood:"cl:u,b:'Give'n:',Model, ,Train .Handcuffs Baffle Budding Houdini", . '" ~ I To " ' " -.',., . ~ . ~ . Mrs. Thomas Holl~. '. Nineteen-year~old Louis ,Rig- Louis was playing with. ~ a son, Thomas H. The Grosse Pointe Public Li- film begins with a pike-fishing "MajbrReligions of t'h e . . , ',' gins of 331 Moran road, found pair of official handcuffs and ~l services were held brary has added eight films to, lesson - overheard and back- .World" (20 mIn., color), presents himself . in need, of police as- couldn't get them off. An of. lay, April 1. Burial ,,:,al its collection of 16 :mm prints ,hand casting, 'side cast,andre- thebJsie,belids ,o!;Hinduism, kfort, Ind., his natlva for the month of April. These trieving the line. Then; the a'c'~ Judaism, 'Christiamty" ',and Ms>- ~ sistance Friday morning, March ficer went to his home and ~. may be checked out by patrons tu~l fishing.' ~n, deep l).oles, aIJ.Q. hamJ?~di~Il), a;IJ,dexplains, theii:, .' 29, moved the bracelets. of the Library for use in clubs thIck 'w~ed-beds of a northern origins anddevel~pm~nt.Illus::: ,: and org~niz~tions as well as for Ontario river two fjshermen get tr.ates wlthanimated, diagrams home vlewmg, upo~ pr.esenta- ll1...,anyexciting .strikes,' with, a tht~is.~' of.'~~~',reJ.igioI:1}:Jr9m:": tion of an adult lIbrary. card, sid~:. trip' into a mar Il'h f~r, 'older ,ones and, portraySsom~~ ;. .. for a twent~-four hour pe~iod." variety. The pike are ~avage important rituals', of the group' The new fIlms are descnbedand cagey fighters, but the bag religions; :Describes',briefly,::thcf '; below: is filled after a day's rugged major s'e cts of ChristianitY~" "Ancient, Greece" (11 'niin., sport. which h~ve: developed fI:omthe: f. eoIor) shows surviVing e,xam- "The Kitimat Story" (34 min., ,origina1-group. ' pIes of the ancient G r e ,ekcolor).' '.Th~" comRlete story of "Mighty MusJcie", (10 min.; culture to illustrate its contribu- the survey .and construction of ce5lor). Fighting, 'for ,muskel-, V.~. 1-.\ P tions to philosophy, science: the first phase of ,the Kitimat lunge, one of' t Iie gaJ~est of mathematics, drama, and go,,;- development, i n.e 1u din g the fresh ':water ,fish' in Canada, is ernment. Inclu.des' s c en es .in building (){ 'the' Kenney Dam; -a: spo:r.t:that gets into a man's: , . (very ~mportant PersOII) Greece, dramatized incidents, driving the ten-mile tunnel, ex~ blood.' On :teeming waters~ 'in' ." and animated', maps. cavating the'poweI:housecavern, noithwest~rh Ontario and south:' :, When yout wife nudges you in a "Great Northern Tack.1e~Bus- erecting the transmission line, ,~r~ Quebe~ th~, 'came!a, closes' ters" (11 min., C 0 1o,:r). The and the installation of the first' ,10 for a "rIngSIde seat ,as two public gathering and whispers, rough, tough pike. of. nothern, two smelter units at Kitimat fisherIl).en match ,their stre~g~h . "Who is that man? He must be Ontario make', swift - moving home of Aluminum Company of and s~ill,~ith that o~th~ mighty;, sport for the fisherman. The' Canada, Limited. muskle. FIsh after fIsh .IspU1led , somebody"-you can be rea,sonably ------______in after savage struggle. Small I su.r~that "somebody's" ,clothes ories are returned to, the lake;, , 'as there are I fifty-pounders. have a lot to do with her admira. "Hickey's for Quality-Since 1900" waiting to test ,the' fisherman's'", iion. Dressing like «s~mebodyU technique with rod, a~d' reel:.", " " I in~tead of «anybody" m....eanswear- I "Nor~h to H~dso~'s Bay" :(11':,' min., color).' Setting',louttrom" ing clothes that fit with a, certain Winnipeg on a comfor~able ex-:-:' cursiori train, the camera car-, unstud{ed grace-that lend the ries us across wheatlands" past, wearer an air of quiet sophistica- lakes, into famous inirifng towns ' intricate details 'of the autom'atic e1ectrical tion-and give his personaFty a and ov~f muskeg ,to -the ,port of,: cipient of this 'beautiful HO gau'ge, model . system to, cll~b m'embers. The syst~m will ChurchIll. Here the modern ex- , . 1 d 'db . h d'J ," ""1 b chance to register. plarer is ihtroduc'ed, to 1oc a r. tr~ln ayo~t on~te y Rle ar ,oY",,,",u be the nucleus of a 'train club 'which will wildlife _ 'ptarmigan carribou, employes JEEP, DEL BABA an_d,PAUr.... be .formed'next fall. ' •.Capper & Capper clothes will do wtSSAtu and white ,whale.- and le~rns;l: . INE 'MASAK. are sho~ expla~mng . the just that fO,ryou-and we fit them about the commerCIal and SClen-:;: ',' • ' " ,'. with unusual care to make sure of it. titic activity in thismost:>nor-;'M " 'f' • f'" F. d S d.- arrest of two persons who di'd ' .,therly of,major Cana:d,ian,:por~s.;; ,o.ortS S z.n, pee z,ng not'show up in cejurt, They and DRESS RIGHT "The Ugly Ducklmg" (12." '._ " ., ,their offens'as are, Joe R. Huey Suits and Topcoats m~n" color), is basedo~ ~l1e:,On, of 12434 Mackey Detroit !to -you can't afford faIry tale by Hans Chrlstlan,' ., ,La'he'shore"Rf},a~d. V . Costly', '. . '.' ' , , 50 not to! Andersen. Shows in live'photo-~" ' , ',', drlver'S)lcense on per~on; and , from $79 graphy a mother dtick hatch~ng:: ' ,Shor,es ' J"u d g'e s Victol' De to appear, an~ forfeited a 'bond II Loretta Mae Williams of 22744 little ducklings, one of, ;WhIChiB~eke. foun~ V:incent~. Walsh, ,of $25.," , ." " , Shakespeare, Ellst De tr 0 i t, possesse.s a lar~~body and .80,C?f 4118 'S,eeger, East ,Detroit, .Warr.ants, we're stgned:for the speeding on Vernier. ' .large bIll. DepIcts the expen-' ,'- 'It f ., 11 w' • 't' ------' -.-...... ,:--~----~..,....------etlces of this ugly duckling' as;-;g;\li y' ,0 ,a C! ,l~,~ an .m OXI- 't' ,h d fro''m.. the' 'fa.'rmy'''''r'd: _cated,;pe,rson,tp dnve a, c;ar"and 1 IS case 1 C:\. , ,. • , .. , ' • #: 'd' ,by the other' ,:animals, finds: ordered, hIm t.o 'P9;Y~a J..1nean . Woodward Avenue at'Grand Circus Park For The' refuge near -a 'marsh, dnd 'after court ,costs of, $82.50. a winter of loneliness, develops Also involved in the ,case was Also i" ChicllJ[o Easter Parade into' a beautiful whiie swan that Marshall' 'Plemons, 'of,' 2272 . E. becomes the envy of all the Hc;ncock" De ti.- oi t, w:ho",.was' BOY'S. SUITS . • . sizes 6 to, 21, othei birds. fO.und. guilty on two counts, ,Your judgement regulars, longs, huskies,' slims, $25 to $45 "West Virginia and its Natural h~ving ,no diive~'s ~icense on, BOY'S SPORT •COATS, ... sizes 6 to 20,•Stroock Resources" (33 min., color) hIS' person and'vIOlatIon of the '. ~.• and-others stripes, navy and scarlet blazes, $17.95 to $3~ shows' how the natural resour- State Drunk Motor Law. , , cesof West Virginia, such as 'He was sentenced to 10 days SUITED TO. YOU BOY'S SLACKS ... regulars and huskies, Flannels,' oil, na.tural ~~s, cO,al,'~nd ,water in' the Wayne County Jail, 'on ' Gabardines, all wool or washable, $7.95 to $11.95 .l power, contrIbute -to Its mdus-each count .when he could not , . BOY'S SHIRTS ... Classic oxford cloth, button- tries, Pictures, ~e refineries, pay fines 'and costs of $97.50 dowri collars, button back, white and. blue, $3.M steel mills" chemIcal' pl~nts, 8:nd' and $107'.50, respectively. The Perh~ps' it .is not always fair but you by .Simpson glass and pottery factOrIes WhICh offenses 0'C cur red on Lake are oft~ri judged by the kind of dothes Boy's Apparel at Gross~ Pointe St01'. Only are important to West Virginia's Shri'reroad.' Here', individual tailoring to i\;t your you. wear."Higgins' and Frank' Clothes exact meosurement5 , • . ot a price Hours 910 6 ••• Frida-v 9 IQ 9 industries. ' .' 'L" R d I h f 10.8.7 Patrons 'are urged to make ,Don ee, an o,p .. 0 ',' that'll soothe your budget! MEN'S AND reservations for any of ,these Lochmo0r., charge~, ,wI~h spee,ci- imply ',tb.e~:~efi[1em:entyoupoSs~ss ' in. WOMEN'S INDIVIDUALLY TAILORED • .' •• ).1'; ~',' 1 ". ~$. " ~.' .! r., .., t , ,SUITS • . ,filnis' either in person at"the ingon Loc~oor,a1so''appea1'ed • meeting' r,toes,critical 'eyes of La ~vere. 0 Central Library at Kercheval 'bef.ore Ju~ge DeBaeke, and ,was world w,f,tosejudges all too -often, take . and Fisher, or by telephon'e,- found, ~U1lty and;~!~der:ed to t, _ • F'imM " 5° TUxedo 4-2200.:. ,pay a,~1ne az;~. co~ts',:t>r$~l.50., "you at.:Y~u¥Jac~value.. ' We hove 0 wide,. wide IielectiOl'l Gf ~, ~.-.'. ' <,~:, ',., T~ree others'appea/ea before beautiful lightweight summer fabrics. , • DOWNTOWN AT 1430.WASHINGTON BLVD. ' latest styles • • . and all the newest the j.ll d g eandwel'e found Safety ~glass ,~rea in. auto- weaves for you to choose from. Come GROSSE POINTE AT 17140 KERCHEVAL gl,li.lty. They are: Andrew J. M. 5 mobiles has increc.sed more than in and see them, today, Or give ua a Michalak of 15841 ,Collingham, _ 50' per cent the last decade. call and we'll bring them to yo~ at your m speeding on V~rnier, $12.50..fine ' offke or home . . , and costs;. Alfr~d A. VaCdeln,'?! 23242 Recreation, St. "ii'l r j{~mutf~ .. Jac\: RU5seR Shores; speeding ,on Lake , , I ' Shore,. and Corrigan Do~bet of , 80 KERCHEVAL,ON "HE HltL- TUxedo 2~3590 J. B. SIMPSON 23113 Norcrest drive, S1. Clai,r ': ' : ,',1441 WASHIM&TOlit.VI;,;. W.mEK IUILII'IlI Me S. MI~H"AII All', .' Shores,' s pee dli n£' 'ori fLake , -, omon' 1I1MINGKlIl CHICAGO TAILORS. INC. Zero King's Shore; $12.50 fine and costs. . 3rd' Floor, Capitol TheaiTe Bldg. 1~50 Broadway WOodward 1-81?2 In Judge, Gillis' ,cour.t> Don-

ald W. Shelton of 21'(21 Down- ,: ...... "':,. ing, St, Clair Shores;' ~as found Kodiak Cloth . guilty of reckle~s. d,dving', on .. - ',- , Lake Shore and.' fined , $90 and. - was placed on 60 ,daysproba- This is an eKclusive Zero King fabrieinade of, , tion

'. '1 ! Light Weigrt Also charged with speeding o~rVerriier 'was Dr. Matthew A. . We'havs'equipmenf large 'enough Balcerski,' Ot 590. Barrington,' I . " , Car Coat who paid cour,t costs of $7;50 to give you'rfine. over-size' draperies afte);' being, found. guilty .. ." 24.'95' Wiliia~ G'-a~ I 0 c k of 32550 Larkmoor, Sf: Clair Sp.ore.~,was pro:per~"leaning~ using only the found guilty: of reckless driving. ;.: ... Smartly fashioned, of wind - on Lake Shor,e, and paid '$107.50 fine and, costs. ' ',r"~~owned Stoddard ',solve,nt. and water repellent Nicholas M.Milan ,of, 4115 '- .Balfour, Detroit; paid $24.5'6:for cotton,; Iigh,tta'n in color speed~n~ ~n Lake Shore.. . Mor~ +han:"'30'years of fine dry' . Raymond G. Koester of 31280 . with gayly striped linirig. Utica road, 'Fraser, scheduled. to I appear beforeJ,udge Gillis' for .. ::Cieaning is yo~r guarantee' ~f The three'~qu~rter belt is ' I,', ' a speeding violation, Jia t i,n g, adustable. Sizes ba,ck to MarchIO,. 1956, ,~~iled quality' workmanship.

" " I , C~II'us, to~ay for estimafes, No A Sm~rt Companion I \ for your cl!Ir coat ob'ligation.;.o! course .. , , , Ivy League ,Caps Let us make YOllI. new "'suit • or .. topcoat' of ;finest materials ..' es 3.50 'Satisfaction: 'fjt .. Rehan.ging' service if 'desired , and style .guar- anteed. ' Ev e- ,TUxedo. 1"-1'.900 , nings by ,'.'ap": pointment. VA. 2~lllI8. , , '." tiE Personal Tailoring Service for '. Particular Men. ,Fine importel!o. and domes~c suitings, skilled.'. fittings and nIDodeling. possess, •., a certain distinctive style, ,arid' -, cut l?0ssible onl~, when clothes" Harper at~&rayfon are made by, a most:careful:and ; E competent workman. 'You., v.il1' Qe pleasantly surprised by "my' Reasonable PriceS ,Penobscot C~nco.urs. '

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..... Thursday, ). Page Four 6' R O,S,S,! cp, 0.1 N. T!, .'Nf e::,W.S" ~ore Hub Caps Reported Stolen .. Cinema. League To Show 'Best~ MonteitJ . . - - . ' { .. , .. m::~~:rna:e::ui:;:-~:~ Kites. '.~eck9n

• I • # ' • • f" \ '. , A double .. prlze.wlnner', is . a mo'vie';.'about ,the' .making ':.0£ maple syrup in' the Amish sec~ . There's fun in the wind as three mem- . Glen Couch, 3600Gilber,t, look on. Learn- .tit'os ,arou~d Cleveland, OhIO. bers ,of the, Boys' Club. ,of' Detroit get ing to assemble kites and to fly them \" <:,;.... :.~~:~:\\\:.\\\~~'~~.. t() mal • An'other.' delightful f1lm story ./;/::.;,;;\~j' .~:.~~:~..., •"1 ready to fly their lfirst kites of the 1957 safely is one of many interesting' acJivi- is a short movie ~about .a little 19 season. Ro.bert B.ozyk of 6602Moyes.puts ties offered by the club's Bloomer Branrh girl who had 'asked for 'a fairy th,e. finishing, touches, on his highfiyer' at 391O.Livernois in Detroit. princess for. Christmas, ,but got These very handsome.T-shirfs while Kenneth Mehl, 5931 Fletcher, and i~' , " '." ------~<:------. '. • • • \ l. . ~~- belong in every boy's ward- M:~Y centuries before. the :~~~~.'.ptu..',n~~l. inj.u~.. , ~~~fatal New,. Scholarship LA CRISTY :Cfu~dan Era, an air.borne kite' CLEANERS & TAILORS robe ••. ~nd he can have , 'be~~me man's first link be,tw~~n 4.,!:t' ,the kite does .catch on "Offe' r' "An'nounce' d 904 Chalmers VA 1-4063 sky and earth: Sinc,e.that, time, a pole or tree, leave,.it there. : ..' ' ..', , ' , NEXT TO HEALY'S at,: this very handsoma kite's of 'many siz~S',shapes and It's too bad 'to lose it but mak- '. ",> , • , Complete Alterations' colors have played" importa;nt ing a l'i'-!wkite. is' fun -.-a~d. A:. new ~cho;l~rship was an- Double Breasted •price Sizes 8 to .12. religious, scientific ,aildniilitary climbing for. the .old ori,e"m,igllt,nounc,ed l~st.:we~~ by Mrs. Ruth S~~ts Converted roles in both .. primitive 'and', result in 'a.fall or electric shock. Flom.. chaIrman of ,the scholar- to Singles highly, ~dVa~c~: 'c~vi1izations~,' 5. Never fly you';' kite Q.urfu:g,ship comnuttee:. ' . " ,M' h' k't. _ an electrical" s~Qrin~~Ben,Frank- ' .Kenneth M. Lander of ~150 ' EXCLUSIVE Bu,t here m lC 19an,., Ie. d 'kit . hi ':f' V A"- e '11 t ' fl' ./' b tit'" f ,1m use a e.ll\ s. amous an rJ,,'i.W rp, WI presen .,an FURRIER . VISIT OUR , .ymt~'-:IS',eSt" nofwn has,, a'o.unas experiment• 'with ..electricity: But 'outstanding girl or boy in the .. REP~IRING cma mgpas lI~e or, t e y, g , " , <~., ' • .'. " . • 1 . G . P '. t . h • t,' d.'.. '... d't' '11 he was lucky not LO have been, semor cass,.m . rosse. om e RESTYLING ANY ESQU IRE SHOP m ear an,' IS, ~ra Ilona y! a k'U d/'" . High School with' a scholarship T;'(PE OF FUR:, . " ,l ~ r It's brim~full of apparel to completely welcome . SIgn of forthcommg Ie. '.' $" , Put on your Es spring. :,. .', , . 6. When' you're running' to worth 300 per year fOr' four MINK SPECIALISTS: .t.:~ ;'.' 0 outfit the 'young, young man through Insured ' .siie 16. '. p-etty new pair (J . .' . raise your kite. or keep it in years~ . . Foe these are ..~. Hundre~s ofyo,ungs~er~, ha,:e the air, watch your step'. rather The winn~r :must, .pl~n' to -go FU'R feminine, lovely- a~read~ rlgged a~d, flo:wn theIr than your kite _ it . may save to. an a:cc~edlted, co~lege,: .!i~d ' much in keepiI fu:st kItes 'of the y~ar~:but be- you a bad bump or'.tuinble. must be outStanding in his -or STORAGE : "':~i; .~'.~p,.e"c_..,..t.:..,e,.,....'.._-rp. an Ch~se now fore the .season gets :l,Ilto,'full. K't fl ,', be -1 b f' f' her class. All Personal Workmanship .~~-.~.!~:~~:. ~ . .. D t 't Ed' '-S f tIe ymg can . , OLS ,q _un. . . . EST. 1915 Easter s\V~g, e .rol lson S ,a e Y f . d ld lik d- 't ThIS scholarshIp according ---,1<",.... '0'.1 ••. .'"-; <. '. Department has . a few sugges-. or young an 0 .a e an 1. _.', COMPLETE FUR SERVICE flhe colors anC . fo k ., ". th f' .', can be safe if these 'rules are to Mr. Lander, WIll be a per- , '.. ..~,',')4015 K~~~heval, ir. the Village tIons . _r: eepmg e, un . 1l',l observed.' manent grant each year to the C,•. GOUNARIS . ~nd the danger. out of kite fly- high school. He 'said it would 904' Chalmers VA 1-4063 iOxedo 5-9236' mg. Here.'they ai'e:. _ .• held to express the gratitude'he . NEXT TO \B:':ALY'S . 1. Always fly kItes In open .Dominican High Dads felt to the s~hool. for' do~ng fields -:- away from overhead . such a good Job of educatrng wires and away .from streets .To Elect Directors his children. and roids where traffic is an -- Mr. Lander .has . had, two additional hazard. The Dominican High, Fat~er's dal.ighters graduate from Grosse - ". .'~ .2. Use a wooden kite frame; Club will hold its next meeting Pointe' High .. ¥ary; . class of wood is non - conductor' of elec- :on ApriL 1.0, at .8.p. m . .iJ+~uck- June '44, graduated from Ohio .~...... tricity. ingham Hall; 15917 Harper Ave- Wesleyan. University .._,H~r sis- -BONUS~ OFFER., , FOR,'.; . ~~-...... ,', ..,', "', "t •••• "" • ~,. .... Johnston Optical Co. 3: Use "plain" .,kite _strlng; nue... _ . ter,Dorothy, June ,'47,.,' a15.0 HA1~k"'J oj High Grad. GltlSs8s sine. 1876" .. avoid all tInsel wire or cord that, . Durmg -the qusines.s' meeting grad.uated from the same UDl- has 'any appearaIl:ce of being a!l election. will be held, to el~ct ve~ty •. ~d was elected to . 87 Kercheval TU~edo 2-5950 metallic. Metallic cord can carry SIX new .dlrectors. to the board Phl.,Beta Kappa. . . lelectricity to' youJ;' hand and of d~rectors for te-:ms ending in .' . ~n~ T~~thes~m~~re"~M ~~------~=~~~------1~~.~~~~. R At .ELECTRIC• DISHWASHER., •• ,. , OWNERS!• - ~ ~ ... < • H~aley of.the Nommatmg Com- a -guided nllssle platform,' early .Inltt~e WIll present a .slate of warningstati'oIl, killer.ofsurface Can~l?ates for ,th.ese offlC~S,and and underwater vessels s out addItIOnal nommees WIll be" ..".' ,c , Your rooms nominated from the floor...: costal, ral;der.. troop transport, , .,.;.., <.': ..... " ,,", . supply.ship, mmelayer, and sea- .ruJ'. ~n, .eIltertalI1;lp.e~t;,feature. plane tender, nf;ect , ~color fIlm""Thj!. E~ghth Sea" _ q~' cQvering.th,e,St. Lawren'ce WatMI. We'll ,PalYou .when' you .' eway wili be preSented.' All club' .member:Sancl, ..fathers of . '. decorate with DominiCan: ',High 'students I are . ;- cOrdially -invited .'toattend this '" . . mee~in:g.,~ '.' '.' 1701! United States submarines de- , s~royeda total of 214 Japanese to Prove lfaval' ships' during World War , for Grosse Pointe' City, Farms • 1~,,)~cludin~~. ;one.J 'battleshiPJ and.PiJ,'rk LittleL, e a g.U e S 'and. eIght' , . aircraft. carriers, 15 Grosse' Pointe' Babe' Ruth League ~ •••••••• &-.41 cruis~rs. ' 42,' destroyers and 23 •• submarines ...Against this' score 106' Kercheva.l • TU 1.2262 ,TU 1-5262 NEW FORMULA • 52 U~S.,submarines were lost. ' I • . III' : , ,;1 • • • f81 El£ctllt 9\S\\VUS\\ttlS • ELECTRASOL • • f.' • .o"il'SlOPS- • \ • Improves • HI . SPOll\tlG • • m( Don't Guess 0" "Your • • ...'. G\asses.Oishes': • .In Silver . • Dishwasher's • Let our. color. !nd • an ',' ~ . ,- .' E fGllIIll • . . 'll'l-let" • wallpaper. cons:ult'ants £l~lIS"f. . Performance I • • help. YQ.~~ma:ke:'. : mt • • .you r "$ele~fi'ori~. -,. • , '. • .MORE .tHAN YOU'LL. 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Page Six (; R ass E,P 0 IN ,T.!! NE~'W s Thursday •. ~pril .4,' 1951' Thursday, ) Pack, 85 Cubs' Dinner Tonigll~t 1mW2;o~~~:n~:;.Metro.Class of -Thirty . Festival Choir to Perior'm Second Unit Opened by Pointe Auto Wash AftNO~ Pack 85 of the M 0 n t e it h held in the gymnasiuinilt' the politan Life Insurance Co. statis- To ,be Confirmed Thomas Cavataio and. Cameel Auto Wash, School will hold its annual blue Monteith School. There will be ticians predict a U.S. populatIon Hanna, owners of the Pointe I The firm employes the most and gold dinner at St. Michael's entertainment and time taken of 1781,2 million by the timf: .Schubert' !Hass on A ptil14 . Aclaas of 30 adults and chil- Auto Wash, Mack and Cadieux, Imodern methods for a safe, fat Episcopal Church, 20475 Sun. during the evening for awards of the 1960'census. The figurei'll announce the' opening of a car wash. dren ,will. be confirmed 'at'Christ ,'T,heFestival Choir of Christ members of the Detroit. Sym- ningdale P,srk, tonight, April 4. to the cub scoutS for their vari~attained, would be an increase second unit At Gratiot and Eight This is the evening that the ous achievements. of .about 27 million' over the Church, Grosse:Pointe' .April 7 Church. will p~rform ,theSchu- phony Orchestra. ' cub scouts annually celebrate a 1950 census figure.' at;4 p.m. . " bertMass in E Flat Major,'April .Asked why the Schubert Mass Mile road. ) Women employes on Britis.lt. dinner with their parents. The muskrat it not a rat. He -....---- The' c~a'lI,llumbenng 15 adults 14 'at" pm. in th~,church. ' was chosen this year, the Choir The second e.stablishment Willi ~a~lW3Ys are. regularly given This event will replace the is an amphibio1J..5 rodent and Floods do 'not occur along'the and 15 children, i.the second T!t~choi~,',colllPcsed of meci~ di!~ctbr ~aid: "It hasgreatsim- also ~rry the name of Pointe aIds to beauty" lectures. monthly pack meeting usually should be called Clmusquash." St. 'Lawrence River:, - ince lliat fall. bers' of all"~dEmominations':from pli~l!y WIth e~phasis?n~el.ody; .. 131 across' the"City and including This makes It 'readily' Under. membership from Canada will ,stoo~ by th.e ~rerage listener be accompanied by Richard ~n fll'st hea~mg." , Phone VAil. Roeckelein at the organ and 19~., Th~ Festival Choir has-in ------'-_--:... __ other yea r s performed the " . . " Requiems of Verdi, Mozart and This.you'll like! C.oming • James E. Ryan Serves ~elioz and also the B~h Magni- . • • .th.6.- .' H .. ficat-all attended by the pub. j W I .army In aW811 lie. ' ' «> I Soloists for the. Mass 'include SCHOFIELD .. :BARRACKS, Pearl Morgan, soprano' Judy BBTH AND KAY LBHMAN'S CUIST' CHURCH: Oah~, :r. H. (ARTN:C)-Army, Simonds, contralto; Joh~ ,Tous- Spec1alist Third Class James' E. ley" ten 0 r; ,Jack Moldowan Ryan, son of Mr. and Mrs.. tenor; and Richard Webb. bass: llrit-A-llrat S~oppt James H.. Ryan, 1961. Severn .Rehearsal accompanist is Aud- GIFTS CARDS road, Grosse, Pointe Woods rey .Tennings. Ch. Festival Choir Mich., is participating in ~ ,Officers ?f the choir are Roger ,three-week simulated combat F~tch, pr~slde~t; Fr~Shelden, exercise with ,the 25th 'Divi~ VIce-preSIdent;. Lowrey. Scotten, East_ sion's 14th, Infantry at 'Pohaku~;Jl e,c!e,t a ry; and Anne.S~hu- l'edenting loa on the big Island of Hawaii..knecht, treasurer. . ' . P Last 3 Days of Our Great Clearance Sa;. ~y,an. assigned to the 14th's •...The heavy cruiser USS To- SCHUBERT'S BISHOP EMRICH' Headquarters and '. Logistics ledo .has steamed enough miles Company, entered the Army in 's4tce her comnussioningin 1946 Visiting Christ Church for the Oct?be~, ~9.55,,and completed to have sailed around the world ancient. rite of cODfirmationand basIC' trammg at Fort Riley, 10 times. ' "MASS in E, FLAT" as special preacher, will be the Kan. Wash;r Rt. Rev. Richard ,S/Em£iah, The' 24~year-old soldier is a, T~e first skyscraper 'of steel Bishop of Michigan. , 1955 graduate, of the University constructio~ ~ th: U.S.. was the, ALL addidted t';f Dr. Emrich is widely kno.wn of Michigan in Ann Arbor and ,Tacoma bwlding ,lD ChIcago. It through Michigan and. the na- a b .'. . was torn down in .1929,to make tion for his lectures and sermons ,fr~e~~:. of Alpha Kappa Psi way for an even loftier, more arid is the author of numerous.' ' modern structure. Chet! articles and pamphl~'ts., He was 100 Kerche' born ~n.¥ardin, Turkey, in 1910 of nussIoIlary pareQ.ts. He was elected. "Iufii'ag'anof Michigan COSTUME while a professor at the Epis- II copal Theological S c h a 0 I in Cambridge, Mass. In 194,8 he or succeeded the Rt. Rev. Frank W. Creighton as Diocesan " .bishop. yo"ung p e 0 pIe. presenting themselves for confirmation in- JEWELRY clude Lynda Ashurst, John Blair you will try us! Jr., David CraWford, Samuel Fuller, J.effr.ey Garberson' Carl Haller, Davr.dLubeck, .Charles Martin, Nan,cy Nevergold, Ben Why Not NOW? Parsohs, ,Ernest Rusbner, Wi!. PALM Ham Stockard, Douglas Wilcox Constance Wood and Clifford Wrigley.. . The, adult class was prepared invited by the rector' of Christ Cllurch, % OFF You Dr. E. B. Maynard and Dr. Sid- 15139 ney Sweet, former dean of St. BetJingj ~ouis. The young people were Kerch'eval Ave. and ours is one of the very finest 61 Grosse Pointe Boulevard Instructed by the Rev. George Whitney, Vicar and Dr,Max: CLEANERS, at Lakepointe costume iewelry stocks shown GROSSE POINTE FARMS Pearse, Director of Religious in Grosse Pointe. Hurry! Education. and DYERS Pick.up and Deliv.ry VA 2,.5800' - SINCE 1918- 20439 MAGK AYE., in the WoOds . ~ - "" ,.. .' ~ ..., School.Given- tfGrosse Pointe's Oldest and Finest" The Place ~. MO~T _CONVENIENT;, to Save ~hevy Half 'Car OPPOSITE HOWARD JOHNSONS By Jane Horn GPHS Journalism Student The automotive classes at .' PEOPLES FEDERAL SA"INGS Grosse Pointe High School now have seven engines which can be completely disassembled and reassembled_ All are in operat- ing oruer. By September 11 more. 'are expected. Four weeks ago the boys were given a 1956 Chevrolet "half car" by the Chevrolet Division of General Motors as a perman- Home Decorative Shop ent gift. There are'"only three in' Kercheval at St. Clair existence. Thjs particular half-car was TUxedo 2-7000 shown at auto shows in Chicago Texas,.' Detroit, New York, and' other cities around the country. Classes are able to see all parts in operation: engine- ,trans- Use Your l mission, differential, and brak- ing system in proper order and / time. . This car was put together by hand and its .::ost was between SAVE FOR sixty and seventy five thol:1sand dollars to construct. 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day, ~priI4. 1951' Thursday. April 4, 1957 Pago Seven ~ nte Auto Wash . ANNOUNCING OUR NEW LOCATION P -TA at Maire Cars-Intercept~ Motorists Pay' 'F orABad Driving =d~fa~C ;lr:~fvx:f~ :~~~~ of center. His'plea 1ash. Mack. He paid a fine of $10.. ' Vidor L. Vickers of 15309 firm employes the most Plans 'Elec''tl.on' In Inters' ec't•.on' John Falcone oFl0821---,----Peer- was fined $25, ~ ArthUrJ. Mullen, Jr., of 864 Plea 1 methods for a safe, fut Wolverine , ,-- ~, -- 19uil~'tyD~betr°ftt,enpterekd,Ja d cot'. ~ton D. VQ~es of 3626. Buck- Nottingham, accused ofa stop .J~~ersk,cohn,arpglededWguilit~tySpeediand'ngpaoI.nd Annual election of members Officer Robert Van Tiem of ore ar u ge . mgham DetrOlt W~ gIven a tr 't . 1 ti 1 d t guilty c::.u. sh. th' C'ty" . ,- ,'" Belang'er on Wednesday M ch ' " s ee VIOa OX!,p e no Typewriler Service Company to :the executive board ,of the e IS, po,licedepartmelit" , ' ~ ' suspended sentence after plead- and was found guilty and paid III fine of $11. ,en employes on British ~TA will bt: the main bt;s,iness took •. ~!lr accident report 27, to. a ,charge of r~g ing guilty to caus~g an accident $6. ' . Two persons forfeited bonds In the program of the April PTA from. Vll"grma Hoffhines, 15771 ,through a,stoJ? street. at C~dIeux 'at Mack and Buckingham. ' s are regularly given now located at meeting at Maire#8chool Mon- .M~ck a~enue, Friday afternoon, an~ CharlevolX,an~,causmgan . Ruth Streussing of 5576 Con- SaD:?-Tocco .of 591.3 Neref~rd, of $15 each, when they dicLnot o beauty" lectures. day, AprilS, .at7:30 p. nr. .March 29. a?cIden.t. ~e .w~firied$50, aJ:ld ner, Detroit, pled not guilty and DetroIt, was ijned $6 for passmg show up to answer charges. 13131 ,E. Jefferson Ave. The 81~te ',VIllbe prc:sented by, She told the. officer' that she his driver s license was .revpk~ was found guilty of causing an -.....---.....------==---_ (Next to the Savarine Hotelr the nomm~tmg ~omnuttee, Mrs. was traveling south on Wash,",for one y~ar. , .. . accident at Kercheval and Lake- Georg~Nlcholson, Jr., ,Mrs. J. ington in J;l,her 1953 Ford, and ' Willi~ <'J~ .Duncan ,of 1323 pointe an(r ordered to pay court Phone VAlley 2.3560 • Detroit 15. Mich. Cullen Kennedy,. an d, Mrs. made ~ st~ at the Waterloo in- La,k~pomte" a~c~e~ 0.£ rec~e,ss costs of $10. Thomas S~ge, TV{omen and two ,terse'Ction." She started Up ,and drivmg,.~n a c:1tizen.S ~omplamt, Walter G 'Raschke of 2607

women WIll be, el':Cted to. th.edrDve into. the pat},. of. a' 1949. < was f0l.Hl,d,~lty. ..and. fin:ed .$35 Algonq , < • Detroit, led not This you'll like! board for tw~.year terms, Two Dodge commgeast on Waterloo. and was' ,forbIdden todriye for guilty ~was foundPguilty of mtoore" men will be eltected't eafch Theothe:r car was driven by fOUT;months. '.' causing an. accident at Way'burn serve a one-year erm. ° illSh 'la F I'd f 1341 S U. N' h I' hakir' 3 the unexpired terms 'of men ve::i "e 0, • m- Ie o~ ,'C . IS of 18~ 1 and Charlevoix.:. He paid a fine .last Call 'members who have moved out ty.. westphaI,la, DetrOIt, pl:ad guilty and court cost of $20.10. Use tne new municipal parking area EHMAN'S of the school district. ' ~he. two 8;utos m~shed fen- to., caus~ng;an ,.ac~Iden~ at Grace' G. Bowman of 830 for '\ Parents' will visit theIr chi~- de~s.In the mtersection .. Both" C~arlev~lXandK~fi~gton and Whit~~, entered a plea of dren's classrooms after the bUSI- drIvers agreed to let .their in- paId a fine, of $35, guilty and was found not guilty located imme;diately south of Jacob. .qoppt ness meeting. Results of the bal~ 'surance companies settle' the HarryW. ' J;tomanski, of 9100 of being at fault in an accident RDS !oting 'Yil1.be'aIWounc~d,during claims. ' ,Vinton, .D~troit, ,entered a plea at Kercheval and Whittier. 'son's on St. Clair. Attendant ..operc1ted Chef Sampson's tI;e. sO~Ial nour followlD:.groom , I of 'guiltY-to~a:u~ing an accideIi~ Gerard M. Meier of 15127 ~ ,. "A~~ VISItation..At the same. time ~he The first au bm a r i n e to at Mack and Audubon and was Windmill. Pointe drive, paid, a faculty WIll announce. ltscholce t II . k fined $35. . . finerif $20 after pleading guilty lock your <:ar arid shop in leisure~ of teacJ:er repf,esentatIves to the ac ua y SIn a:pother' enemy ElmerL.. LaF.orest .. Of '4146 t - ""m'g an cc'd nt at Pem- Easter Vacation Tours ExecutIve Board - vt.!ssel under combat conditions ,,',' ,', 0 ca...... a I e . . " Llilteview; ,DetI;oit, pJed guilty berton and Avondale .. , GIRLS PreSIding at the tables ~ ~ wast~, Confederate uHunley" to leaving the ~cene,o{an acci- Forman S. Johnston, Jr" of Clearance Sal. serve coffee, tea and l?unch W1ll built duririg the Civil War. 'dent at Mack and :Balfour",an:d 1022 BiSh6ppied not guilty and Washington and Annapolis be mothers from third grade . '. " rooms. Those assisting the hos- April 17. 22 PRICE: $75.00 pitality committee will be Mrfl. Charles Beltz, Mrs, Roy Schar- BOYS . fenberg, Mrs. Henry' Swartz, Washington, New York, Annapolis, West Point Mrs. Sp6tswood D, Bowers, Mrs, Baford Kerbawy, and Mrs. April 23 - 29 Price: $85.00 Larry Wheeler. Mrs. Kenneth' Applications available at: Eckert is chairman of the hos~ pitality, committee. Donald A. Walker is president of the Maire 'Chet Sampson Travel Serv'ice School PT A. 100 Kerchev~l, on the Hill TUxedo 5-7510 Jackson Hole, Wyo" once was; called "the most talked-of out- ME lawr~pdezvous in the world." .

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ANTIQUE SUO Grosse Pointe News' ON, SATURDJ! Me';'orial Center Schedule-i,' What Goes On Many .items of PUBLISHEDEVERYTHURSDAYBY ANTEEBOPUBLISHERS, I INC. ALSOPUBLISHERSOF THE DETROITWESTWARD, Boat Banter will: be on dis): Great Lakes ~ OFFICESUNDERTHE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL, AP!tlli S - APRIL 11- O~EN SUNDAY 12 _ 5 I GROSSEPOINTE FARMS36, MICIDGAN ,. By Fred Rufinells ' at ,. opens in the F ,Grosse Pointe War Memorial Cente~s New Telephone Your Library De~oit :M;asonic ~.. Phone TU. 2-6900 34 ~ Number Is: ,TU. 1-7511 Three Trunk Lines Dear-Boss:- , bers 'are gracioUs hosts. Our *AlI Center Sponsored Aetivities ppen to'the Public By Jell!' Taylor After three weeks of the most most trifliIlgdesire was fulfilled • NOTICE: Please call for lost articles at the office. . , ,1'-' ' MEET .' beautiful racing and ..cruising ~, while, we awaited the start of , They' be held for 30 days. " ',We were' midway through and public speaking. ~ULO:: Member Michigan Press Ass'n an~ National 'Editorial Ass'n. will I l NATIONAL ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVE: the Caribbean on Wilfred .Mc- the 24th annual St. Pete-Hs,- Grolsse Porn'te Gar'den Center R'oom and Library ope'n for. THE MAGSAYSAYS T O.R Y ILEADERSHIP,a magazme de- , Weekly Newspaper Representatives. Inc. Gl,ire's .52':foot yawl "Merry vana race on .saturday, March voted entirely to the pro~len:. II 404 Fifth Avenue, New 'tork 18. New York. BRyant 1-7300 ~ CmCAGO OFFICE Maiden" your wondering boy 16.... , experienced.co~ultation service .. Mrs. Edna' Hannah-- when we read in the news of of group and organization worl\.. 333 North Michigan Avenue. Phone J'lnanc1a1 G-221f has :finally tied hiS mooring '''Me:r:ryMaiden" was fourth ,will be on duty' in the Garden Center Room every the tragic plane crash in which may he obtained ill the periodi- ~ Entered as second.classmatte!, at the post office,Detroit, lines to the dock. over the. startii1g.lin.e as the 'week on Tuesday, Wednesday ancJ. Thursday from Ramon Magsaysay,Pr~sident of cal section, , Michigan, under the Act of March 3. 1897. . A four-hour night plane flight fieet of. 29 -of the' world's' :tmest 10 aJll. to 5 p.m. A consultant win ~ ~n duty.-on Mon.; the Philippines, was killed on Clement Duran's THE PRO- VISIT. , FULLY PAID. CIRCULATION on March 5 started our adven- racing :yaclits got, awa~ under day and. Friday from 10 a.m. to 12 noon and on Friday' March 17.' " GRAMENCYCLOPEDIA,a ~30 tun to the land' and sea of the ballooning spinakers and alight, from 2 to 4 p.m. (Call TUxedo 1-4594). ~bsorbed In ~he bIonand Johnny. Kountz, all and bad little or no time for Mrs, Donald Seifert has been

too inadequate to carry out the proper functions of govern- Rock,Craysfort Relefand Molas. local boys, sailed ~mthe.scratch to 3 p,m~ I, I ld I t t 10 play, of the bulldog tenacity the Library's book reviewer ment, they might well find that th e prIce. 0f construe t'Ion ses Reef lights. We didn't know boa+...of.the fleet.~"Ticonderoga" *Children';;t 12'J;'heatre-Mrs.d 1 Sydt R~yno3 s- ns r:ue or-. which gained for him an edu- durl'ng the past year. She has it at the time but we were des. which was third ,to .finish, but a.m. 0 noon an p.m. o. p.m., cation in the face of great odds, been kept extremely busy but A Florida rc Woods offI l has spiraled. 'cI'alscalled for a special election on Febru- tined. toth'seef 11'Molase. Reef• ht light .Adroppedfin' 1 tot nd'eighthg plac~, In Class 'Ballroomt t Dancing3 30 Class----Mr. and Mrs. Bill WilsGn, In. o(b liliis.f' integrityth 'd'and't his fIblifelong has en i 0 y e d immensely the home ••• ( agam e 0 OWIngrug . ' a s a In s. . s ruc ors-: p.rn., e e m e Igm y 0 a or, many interesting contacts. She ary 21, 1955, after pleading for a $320,000 bond issue, to Friday mornlng, Merch 8, - GrosSe,POllnerCarter Sales "Grosse. Pointe Coterie-"April Shower Shuffle"-for all .ideals whicb carried over frOm appreciates knowing at least room ••• i finance the construction of a new city hall. About that jolled us hack to'reaJity; It 'was hlew 'thehiggest .horn when the Pointes' young i)iarried group-music by Al Ross' his father's teaching, of his one month in advance of a pro- I costly than ) time, the city was beginning to feel the pinch of crowded. a threatening skY and the wind. "Comanche"won ClassC. Chuck orchestra:-refreshments~$3.00 per couple-:-9 p.m: fight against communism dur- posed program. A minimum quarters. shifted right on the nose from Kotovic,'Jr., was another Great * " . * ing the dark hour, of Philippine audience of fifleen is a_requi. Call TU. 2.66 As the Woods, the hstest growing Pointe community, out of the west as we set our Lakes sailor who gained a share. Sunday~ April 7 hIstory and of the restoration site for these talks which in- I, for C'epresentati • who will b. I expanded some of the municipal departments were forced course for Key W,estsome 120 'of glorYwhen Horace ~inney's , P of democracy with a u n i't ed' clude some twelve or fifteen to to furnish .n e: 'move from' the building and were scattered to different rm'lesaway. 'Had we known at sloop "Chance',,',won Class B *Easter-Egg, Sh Decoratingf' f Instructionsh '0..\... andts contt!std h'ldreplus up-re people solidly behind h,im. books. , mate. the time what was in'store for and second overall.. . ,pet oW-. ree 0 c arg",,.paren an c 1 n a It is a human story of a man And don't forget our free 16 parts of the city. To properly carry on the administrative us we would have ducked into HaVl\lla Was ,still under the cordially invited-There will.be prizes for the best who wenl frOm log cabin to mOl sound films which may he functions of government, the council chambers had to be the Hawk Channel and the lee tension of the sliort lived revolt decorated eggs-2-5 p.m. While House in the manner of borrowed for your club_ In. I utilized. More desks and filing cabinets were placed in the of the Keys. that for a time threatened. the • * * Abrabam Lincoln. W. believe formational fihns can be used. chambers and personnel added. But full of the Viking "pirit running of the race. Armed Monday, April 8 you will enjo,;-it. to entertain your group or to As the city continued to grow, office quartersff became and our new found release from military 'men c row d e d the *W t .d Oil P 't' cr H h' Lee Si:n.ith- * * * give added.punch to the subject more and more cramped, prompting city.o lCla soma e the hum drum of work-a-day streetS which around the,Palace I t t 9 30 t 12 Spring b r in g s nominations '" .L' ' .f I $t47500k0 . ~ er, an . am mg asses- ug Ie you ar'o studYI'ng..~ake. tChI"Sop- a second plea for another bond issue. This time or , , city life we began our long.beat were' , b'arrlca. de.,d W'e mspecte,d ns rue or-.:..:. a.m.d S0 .' noon.Ct. , C' ' W rk for new officers in most organ- portum'ty to m~...... 1~~ yo'ur. meet- and for the second time, on Monday, April 1, Woods to weather into the -teeth of the the Nac10nalMuse'um,.which',is *Cancer lnformahonan erVlce en er-.;:>erVlce ~ - izations. New 0 f fie e r s mean ings _more in t ere s tin g ani!, citizens said no. rising ;vesterly that piled. ~p dire<;~y:. across the park from 11 a.m., to 2 p.m. .'. ' '- new politics' to . be made,. new wCJ:thwhile. • . .... 0 1 mountamous seas. It was on this the Palace and where the revo- Soroptiniists International of Grosse Poirite-Luncheon projects' to be carried through Your library can help make The second I~sue topped the. fIrst by ~I55,~0 , most y day that author Harry Ethridge, lutionists m;"detheir ~tand. The .and meeting-I2 noon. . and new' programs to be plan- your 1957-1958 club season the because of the hIgher cost of labor and matenals. There- a well known Bahamas sailor entire face of the museum was Rotary Club of Grasse 'Pointe-Luncheon and Meeting- ned for the coming year. best you've ever had! were a few changes made in the second building s~etch, lost his life when his ketch' pock-marked with bullets and 12:15 p.m. , The library has numerous such as minor changes In the floor plans and one wmg to "Grabe" was driven on the was Closedto the public. "Memorial Bridge Clul>-Duplicate Bridge-Mr. and Mrs. handbooks that offer suggesl- house the public safety department. Too; the second plans. rocks and a big charter fishing The old section of Hevana Is ' Andrew Walrond, 'Directors-l p.rn. . ions on the duties of officer~ called for a paved drive way and parking lot, and some boat capsized off Miami, ' . a mass of organized cOIlfusion"'Oil Painting 'Classes-Hughie Lee Smith-Instructor- the work,of committees, parila- landscaping. • '. All day long "Merry Maid.en" with some .of the craziest driv- .' 1 to,3:30 p,m. .'" mentary, pra.ctice and program Rxs ••• or aLong The latter would not have added much to the price bill. smashed her way slowly ~gamst ers in the world. Luckily we *Ballet Classes-Mary Ellen Cooper-Instruct~r-3:15 p.m. planning. Also available is ma- Anv one familiar with the economics of construction work, 1hefG~~ Ste~~ to;aras 0\11" ha~ ,Jose dAlh,f.arofhio.rou~ ;ab to 7 p.m.'" , ter~l o~ publicitr, giouhn!ead- k l P Hospilal Slay '. n0\Ys.v that as time passes ' the cost of., materials and labor'were . es mastIll~on21urmles,y, froma.m.Keyw~ 'gooddriver..set,a~of'_brakesIS.v~ c"eand'.• ,.'aa bIg.a *Ballroom'-Dancing. ' . Clas~Mr.,. and Mrs. Bill. Wilson, 1n- ers IP, 1 sc U sSlOn ec Iques contmue to rIse. . ' .. . West and 6 miles, from Som. horn. That's all one needs to .' structors-;.-7. p.m. . ' .. By FRED M. KOPP, R. PII. The cost of a new mumc~pal bUII.ding two years ago 'brero Reef'light which would ,drive up to an intersection,bl9w ~D"lle Carn.eg~,e,Leadershl~ Tramlr~.g Clas~-7 p.m. Louisa St.. Clair Chapter would have been $320,000;,thIS. year It would have been have afforded us. a. haven of 'your horn and keep going. If Grosse Pomte ~aclJ.~ty Wlves-Bridge-7.30 p.m. Juniors to Be Entertained $475.000;next year or any tlme m the f:uturc, what? _ refuge. Nine hours of torturous it looks like a tie with another A. B. League-Meeting-:-7:30 p.m. , . _ A prescription costs less _ As tbings now stand, the present CIty hall has ~ome sailing that made the very fibers car that's' where the brakes are Grosse Poin~e Commumty Theatr~Meetmg-8 p.m. Mrs. Richard B. Armstrong far less - thana single day's obsolete and as a result, Woods residents are bemg de- of our muscles scream for're- important. * *. * will entertain .the Junior Mem- stay in the' hospital. Today. prived Of 'llany proper "on the spot" services to which they lief, forced us to turn tail' and Streets are as narrow, as our ,Tuesday, April 9 bership'Committeeof the Louis,a in most cases,just one':ortwo are entitled because of the lack of "elbow room." run b~fore t.he full gale. d alleys and the buildings a~e *Service Guild for Children's Hospital-Service Work- ~~~;::~r~~~P~~~o~:t~;~t:fshZ: prescriptions are all that a e * * * " " As 'the storm moderate .w. dingey.. fiowever, west. 0 f t e 10 a.m. to. 3,p.m...... ' home April 9. patient needs to get well. But (Written by James ~jaim, who covers the Woods beat were ,abe~m~olasses Reef lig~t o.ldsection new Havana ISbeau- Grosse Pointe Real Estate Brokers Association-Luncheon years ago,he would have had and has every opportunIty to see how handicapped the city and at thIS pomt we once agam tiful and huge 'new hotels and, . " Mrs, Jack A, Doerr,.Jr., vice- to go through a long, expen- employesand officials are by the constriction of space in the set our course 'for. Key West, apartments,. some finished and . and meetmg-I2 n0C;>I:l. . chairman, will conduct the bus- sive session at the hospital. existing building.). which we made Saturday night others under construction, dot Elizabet~, Bowen's Art. Clas~l p.m. " :. ,iness meeting, which will in- That's why we say: as another westerly began to the landscape. Currently,: Ba- '. Mothers of Grosse Pomte HIgh School Semors-meetmgclude nominationof officersand Expert Says TV Boosts Reading builci.Luckily we made port 'at 'tiste,is :building,a tunnel under -1 :30 p.m. , . plans for the annual spring floodtide and moored beh~d a 'the harbor to Morro Castle. Up- Grosse Pcinte Optimist. Club _ Dinner and MeetIng' _ luncheon. Today's Prescription, is the Worried because you child is enough biographies of this hero fleet .of shrimp. boa'ts that had on its" completion the ,palace 6:I5.p.m.... " " _ _ _ Biggest Bargain in History • glued to the TV set instead of fot children. The libraries had been forced from. the shrimp will be moved acro~s ha;- Exchange Club of Grosse Pointe-Dinner and Meeting- to a good book? ~pe just one or two books about beds.thre7 days ~arlier J:>ecausebor an4 th~ revolutiOniSts~lll 6:30 p.m. . • , , D'EATH GRIP This is the 642nd of a series of' You needn't be! "It's trtle TV Davey. , ' of hIgh Windsand,heavy seas. b: forced to use boats to get to Kiwan1s Club of Grosse' Pointe, Inc,-Dinner and Meeting Some men fail because they Editorial advertisements appear- viewing has cut into time that "Within five months five dif- A g?od supper and a night',s ,hnn., ',' / . -6:30 p.m. . _ , ing in this paper each week. might have been spent reading, think they have to strangle the ferent pubJ!shersrushed his life rest ~Id much to get the. crew There ap~ared to be ,nom;d-, *Sea Explorers-Meeting-7:3Q p,m. world to make it cough up. but in what time youngsters into press. Now the children's back.m sh~pe; ~ey West 10 th,e d~e cla~s m Havana. Youre *Grosse Pointe Men's Chorus-Rehearsals-8 p.m, ::: have left for reading it appears editors of the large publishing daylIght didn t nnpress us. Its eIther rIch or ,poor.People there 'G P , tOt' M '1YT r g 8 P • they're more selective and- houses keep a wary eye on TV the end of the earth bt1tthe cli. take Batiste for 'what he is., rosse Ol.ne p 1- rs. ...eem - '~'. . . • judging by children's book and try to anticipate not just mate is wonderful. None of the They.don't admire him but take Grosse Pomte Property Owners Assoclatwn-Meetmg- sales-more enthusiastic," says specific titles but whole new houses have chimneys and the the attitude that all will change 8 p.m. 19 3 Z' Edward Stasheff, associate pro- areas of interest.". air is. a.s pure as'driv.en snow. in tirp.e,',Y-oucould feel the ten': fessor of speech at The Uni- The huge submarine base and sion in the air. Buried in the * * * "Proof of the fact that TV has Wednesday, AprllO versity of Michigan. not killed children's interest in the big shrimp..fleet appear"to heart' of old Havana are two He says, "It was first feared reading is that children's book be the life.blood of this Key. ' beautiful old cathedrals. Once Pauline B. Field-Portrait and General Oil Painting ,Class, that the effect of TV on chil- sales have been going up and All, day SUI?-day,March 10, '~~sidethe tension vanishes. All ,-10 a.m. to 3 p,m. ,...... ' . dren's reading habits would be up while adult book sales }lave yachts enroute to st. Pete IS ,peaceful and. serene as. the Flower arrangement Classes Sponsored by Gross~ Pointe completely devastating but been going down. Across the stopped over the refueling an,d whIte r~~d. prIests softly go Garden Center-Classes;-:-IO a~m,to 3 p.m. families calmed down after the country children's book sales provisions. They wexen't lick- about theIr tasks. On~ would *Senior Club-Tea arid Cards-l:30 p,m .. AN N IVE RSARY' , set had been in the house 'Six have steadily mounted," he ing wounds li;ke we were be- never. !eahze that outsld: beg- *Ballet .Classes - Mary Ellen Cooper - Instructor - 4 1 e months or so, and then librar- said. cause they came. down the' gars VIe for your attentIon as , to 9:30 p.m. . , , ians f 0 u n d something very Hawk Channel in comf{)rt. do' the, shopkeepers an~ dishev- strange happening. Accor'dingto the speech pro- *Memorial Bridge Club-Duplicate Bridge-Mr. and Mrs~ .. fessor,. TV presentations have Monday, March 11,' d~wned eled mothers ~th babie~,in arm "Each week. after 'Mr. I- . d' 'th . 12 knot look at you WIth pleading eyes Andrew Walrond, Directors-7 :30 p.m. brought about a marked change warm all sunny WI a. for coins \. 9603 Air Force Reserve-Meeting-8 p.m. Magination,' a program which in both subject matter and northwesterly which danced the ' dramatized children's classics, , * *' * MANLEY, BENNETT & COMPANY 19195 Ma style in children's book~. "TV "Merry Maiden" out of the.har- . Havana Yach~'Clu~ .isa beau- TU 4-: there was a run on the ~eatured presents so much factual matter bor bound to St. Pete some 280 ,bful. pla~e as IS Ml;'nnar '~.C. '~ Thursday, April II classic. TV was creating a new that even children are demand- miles to the north: A NaVyheli-' .:'here you see the. rI~h bB:gking' Junior LeC!gu~.Chorus-Rehearsals-9:30, a.m. , . Ampl. Fr" audience of readers, many of ing fact rather than fiction in copter swooped low over, our ,lIl the ~un ang enJoymg,life to Students' of Grosse'.~Pointe Art Classes-Art ExhIblt- SERVICES AND FACILITIES OPEN Me them children who had been their books. . mast as we departed -a~d'a fiy- the ~ullest. 1t .see!Uedthe men Hanging o{p~ctur:es-:"Art Exhibit April 12th thru April classed as non-readers but who "As to style, the formula five ing boat. dipped its wings in. a x:ever ~9rk,' .Just loll around FOR INVESTORS had suddenly discovered the '. April 26th-', 9 a.m, to 9 p.m. . . years ago was to present factual parting salute.' Both planes lIke the Idle rIch that they are. Grosse Pointe Business Men's Association-luncheon ,and excitement in good stories. It were returning from Fort Mey- ~ost ~re from o}d.Cuban fam. material by ha.ving dear old , meeting--12:30 p.m. . was also discovered that while uncle Bob talk. about it to Dick ers where the'day before a com- Ihe~WIthphntatIons or run iac. children undoubtedly had less mercial plane l1ad fallen in the tones. ' , Women's Republican Club of Grbss~: Pointe-luncheon and Jane in the garden. ' It was and meeting-l p.m. . , time to spend reading they thought ,that children required sea. . "Merry Maiden" began, lier were reading b-~tterbOQksand Ray facts in a fictional framework Marine life was in abundance. cruise back to Fort Lauderdale *Ballet Classes -'Mary Ellen Cooper:~ Ip.structor - 4 to reading more' intently when Shark fins cut the water all on Thursday, 'March'21,slipping' 7'p.m.' ". . ' .. they do read." and other little boys and girls prbudly with whom to identify., around us and ~offin the dis- 'her moorin~ :.at ,3 a.m.' and *Dale Carn6g,ie Leadership ~~aining., Class-,' DrIll Session Says Professor Staheft, "The "Today's TV-viewing kids tance we could see the conning picked her ,way:tmrangthe mul- -: 7:3Q p.rn; ", the retu clincher-if librarians had been wqnt the straight stuff becat:se tower of a submarine. At one tituda of fishing.netSoutSidethe *Grosse' Pointe Cinema League - "TOP .OF THE TEN, in doubt-was the response to they're used to the camera's point we were nearly forced.to harbor in ~ calm sea.' I Twenty,: BEST:AMATEUR'FILMS OF I956"-Fre~ of charge- the TV presentation of Davey direct approach. The camera alter course to avoid hitting' seven. hour~ later the crew Crockett. When Disney first (a lImited, number of reserved seat tIckets, may be says 'you are here' not 'you two huge sharks that were lay- checked in ,wi~h the immigra- , picked 'at the. Center in adv.ance-reserved seats Wil'i released Davey C:r:ockett on ing on the'surf8:ce. But a flip o~ ~~onand ~cus~oms,officer. up are there,' and today's fact- will be held until 7:45 p.m.J'"78 p.m.;, . Disneyland, publishers we r e minded children are interested their tails sent them out of oUr Two and a,half days of, laziiy caught napping. There weren't in reality." path and one couId imagine basking in- the ,5lL."lShineat Earl them eyeing us with. their and, Helen:Mei~ger's home in After an beady little eyes in anticipation F(,)rtLa~derdale"ended'our, ad:- PARTNERS: of a man overboard.' venture, and Tues~ay, March 26, SPECIALS MEMBERS: Pointers A couple of bloody steaks, no we",deplaned . a~ Willow Run M. A. Manley NEW,YORK STOCK EXCI;IANGl to the' Editor longer fit for human.,consump- amid a wet, sloppy snow storm for, your Mr. Meal E. T. Bennett, Jr. tion, provided, plenty'.of action, which jolt~d us back from our supervise Dear Sirs: drivers emerging onto Jeffer- J. O. MacFarlane when flung overboard.' Withfu fairyland sojourn in the' be\lu,:, AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE is known I am writing to your paper son from Marter just opposite 10 se~onds after they had' hi:t tiful-' Caribbean. ' H. G. Gildner IAssoclA TIEl to the Park exit.' the. water there was the gol- __ ...... _ in hopes that other G r 0 sse FIREPLACE efficient, In addition, the new' s h 0 p- darndest thrashing in the, wakeSP ~ TlRE,WBEEL'STOLEN R. A. Benton, Jr. Poi n t e Woods readers. who DETROIT STOCK EXCHANGE may agree with the following pin g center for, Lake Shore of the "Maiden".as these deni-, .N6t satisfied with taJcing,the F. 1. loellin real VI Village, which -is at the corner Screens, andirons.' and tools. suggestion, will write to the zens of the'deep fought for th,e 'usual' hubcaps,' a thief ~hoisted . D. 1. Creech person Grosse Pointe Woods CoundI. of Marter and Jefferson, will morsels. ' . the spare.tire.'and wheel from a increase the traffic turmoil at Complete sets; 4-1.50 up. V. P. Dhooge . • ••. or A stop light is needed at the The CEuiseup the west coast 1951 Plymouth while it was' that corner. A traffic 1i g h t of Florida was uneventful! and' parked on the south side of R. A, Adrian ex i t from the Grosse Pointe would be a great help to St. and Other Ac:c:essories A commemorative brochure presenting the firm', the cook had a hall with slich Mackr near the' .Woods Theater:, WoodsWaterfront Park to help Clair Shores residents in that services and facilities is available on request, drivers in crossing Jefferson dishes as.fileted Dolphhi, whlchEdmund' Nowak of- 18055 Mt. vicinity as well as to the users we caught~and"baked crawfish Elliott, 'owner of. the car' ~~_ avenue. Now that many"new of the Woods' Park. MANLEY, BENNETT & COMPANY h 0 m e 5 are being built along tails which a kindly shrimper ported the theft to Farms police upper Marter road, there will Yours' truly, had given us. Monday afternoon, April, 1. SMITH-MATTHEWS, FORY. CO. Complete Market Sel'\flces I J. G. White be an increasing n u m b e r of St. Petersberg Yacht Club is Police 'didn't, think it wu a :::'640' Cha;esyoix ' , WA 2-7155 1339 Hampton road .a beautiful place and its mem- very f~ April Fool joke. 1100 BUHL BUILDING DETROIT 26, MlCHIGM . . ~, 1517l

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'2 2 ...~ .. _ t g tee, '1.'_ ..t r 7 D.' r >7 ZD7 7mb? t tiztST? 72 777 SEnE? n 77 2 CD em- to Ctt ay, April 4, i957 , . Thursday, April 4, "1957 IS'R O_-S1'1.' " P 0- tN' T-! '--N '!W ~' • Page Nine ANTIQUE SHOW TO, START aturday, ,April 8 for :four days. ... ON SATU~AY, APRIL 6 Almost all. of the. dealers Hannan Y's Men's Club .. Aboutone-third~fthewbrid'IJ' C.arso'n' City, Nev., is the Many items of historical valUe know the background and his- li.ttle. League Managers Hoid Meeting To I Be Conference Host - --inhabitan~ are Ch~istians.' smallest state capital in theU.s...... On will be on display when the tory of then: wares. Many of the Great Lakes J\ntique Show picturesque items deoiet the opens in the Fountain Room, early history of the' United , The Hannan Y1s Mens' Club Detroit ~asonic Temple,,' on States,; , , will be host Saturday, April 6 to . GR~NDFATHER-,. CLOCK'S A SPECIALTY. I teary the Eastern Michigan Regional Conference of Y's Men.. - Highly Depetlti4ble MEET .•. ,The afternoon and 'evening conference will deal with mem- Walck '~nJ iic speaking. ADULT laurence Olivier berships" and programing prob- SHIP, a magazine de; Ingrid Bergman lems of the club. Warren Boden elock Repa!r tirely to the probleIt- Maurice Chevalier of 1447 11 0 11y woo d, Grosse and organization worl<... Mario LanzI' Pointe Woods, ishort chairman Pick Up &: Delivery otained in the period i- of the affair. " VA 1-6257 n. At the ev~ing 'banquet new OUt' 35th Yetl1' . ( 1t Duran's THE PRO- VISIT ... officers :for the Hannan' Club ~CYCLOPEDIA, a ~30 london ~,Plris - Rome - French Riviera will: be inducted by the Ann pual outlines more than Arbor Y's'men. GROSSE' POINTE CLOCK pgram ideas for clubs . Mfgr. and Repair Co. nizations. Chapters are 'The total length the Suez on where to get speak- INCLUDES ... ot' canal is about 98 niiles and 15233 .Kerchevat Be~~:::lielci Grosse Pointe ~ram methods, sources Europe's fin,e~t hotels, theatre tickets, parties with the stars and other r e 1ate d a~ casts, VISItcountry ~states, enjoy hospitality of owners. small lakeS' in a broken series Dl0r and Patou Fashion shows, Movie studio' Folies Bergere makes up about 21 miles of the Night clubs. Dine at .famoUs Restaurants. ' , total overall distance. ~lly h e I p f u 1 too, is ~UBWOMAN'S' BOOK Leave New York May 2nd via PAA return May 18th n Avery and Frank Membership $968.00 - chapter "Plapning the for additional information c9ntact ~r" gives practical tips Mr. or Mrs. Wm. J. Reinhard ,ANNUAL APRIL' SALE ning interesting and of finest ile club programs the WORLD WIDE TRAVEL BUREAU, Inc. ~nd. 215 Majestic B1d9. 'Wo 2-3368 Detroit 26', Mich. , are interested in book :or your program, a (If the library staff IS it's smart to discuss a variety of ORIENTAL :'iince our goal is to to enioy a reading, it is the Li- Kids. to Appe(tT ' oliey to cover briefly 1" of titles rather than In Play on'.TV An al~rt City. police officer a comprehensive talk 'apprehended four young boys RUGS .~ • ook only, The Grosse Pointe Public Li- in a stolen car even before the is now in progren onald SeIfert has been the year 'round! brary will present lIlembers of ~~to' was reported msisin'g by ary's book reviewer the Grosse Pointe Children's Its owner. .' / , DISCOUNT. OF le past year, She has A Florida room is a welcome add i t ion to any Theater in a live 30-minute Patrolman Edward' Behrend t extremely busy but television' plan, "The Sentimen,. was cruising on Kercheval near o ~~e d immensely the home ••• giving you a comfortable livable extra , tal Scarecrow,'" by Rachel Field, Washington, Saturday morning, " eresting contacts. She room ••• to be enjoyed in alt seasons It is Ie s s Wednesday, April-'10, at 7:00 ~arch.30, when'he noticed a car 10%,15%, 20%, 25% Ps knowing at least costly than you might thin~., . p.m. The program will be tele~ tull of youngsters ,going, west de_p,ending on type of rug h in advance of a pro- cast 'over Station WTVS, Chan- on Kercheval towards the Vil- ogram, A minimum Call TU. 2.6606 Here is 0 partial list of some of the nel 56,. Detroit's' edu~ational lage. .',The officer.' thought the rugs .available ,ot BARGAIN PRICES or fifteen is a, requi- for repr .. entotiye, television station. driver of the car looked too away Of an 'automobile .. who will be tlad hese talks which in- JALOUSIE .'The Seatimental Scarecrow" young to have an operator's li~ . Carefully de$igned for the Finest Dargazine Mats, Size 2x3, $32 value at ••••• " • • $24 to furnish an eati. "- !TIe twelve or fifteen is a farce about a scarecrow cense, so he turned aroUnd the greatest foot easel Styled Finest Sa~ouk Rugs, Size- 2x4, $75.value at •••••••••• $S5 mote. Finest Sarouk, Size 2 V2x5, $135 value at •••••••••• $99 Wind... I Door Cali who has a brain, a heart, and followed. for dress, play, school Finest Sarouk Rugs, Size 3Y:2xS,-$175 value at ••••••• , $138 n't forget Our free 16 20187 Mack Ave., in th, Woods a fortune 'in his coat pocket, . Behrend let the car drive " -.in-lONG.WEAR~NG Finest Kirman Rugs, Size 3x5, $175 value at ••• , ••• , $139 ~ films which may be and who could ;turn Into a real through the Village then stop- ROOM SIZES for your club, In- boy if the right girl would come ped the boys at Grayton. The leatherl See CHILD LIfE Approxi'mafe1y 9x'12 SarouKs, $350, $450, $550, '$650 and $750 al films can be used along and marry him, and love driv:er was- only 13-years-old. soonl Kandohar Rugs 11 Y:2x17, $13!j0 value at ..••...... • $1080 ain your group or to him for what he is. The oldest of his pas~engers was Approximately 9x12 ,Fine Hariz Rugs, $495 value. • . . $370 Approximately,9xr2' Kirmans at $475, $595; $650 and $750 d punch to the subject The role of the Scarecrow 15. All four youths lIve' in tudying. Take this op- Chinese Rugs, 9x 12, $450, $550, $650 and •••••••• $750 will be played by Bob Hunter, Grosse Pointe. The driver told , EXTRA LARGE SIZES" to make your meet. He will be supported by Susie. ~-----:------""",------,-~-,,-,",-':":""' ... 14x27 Laristan' (Used) at ,.,...... $575 1 n t ere s tin g and Farr, :To Wilson, Paulette Farr, 15x20 Laristan gold (Used) at " ...•••••••.•• ,.,. $695 l~ . Joe Quosraro, and Mary Mar- 14x 18 Tur.kish (Red-Blue border) at .••••••• ,..... $700 brary can help make garett Murphy. Ann Hadley will 12x20 Karastan Beige at ' . ' • ' . • . . • . • . • • • • • $595 -1958 club se:~son the narrate the 'story, and act as Come in and, inspect the dock without obligation and see e ever had~ announcer. All are members of for, yPurself the great savings offered. ' the Grosse Fointe Children's Theater, under the direction of We Sell Broad-Loom Carpets Made By Mrs. Syd Reynolds. Leading Manuf~cturers. Call For Free Estimate. • • or a Long "The Sentimental Scarecrow" ir; being jointly directed by Store Hours - 9 to 5:30 Daily Mrs. Reynolds ap.d Miss Carol spilal Slay Fischer. William J. Kimbrough, Film Counselor tor the 'Grosse ~ Pointe Public' Library, is in W. are /' D M. KOPP. R. PH. a V'S charge 'of the production for experh in S. J..SKAFF television: Rachel Fiel~; the Cleaning In Business.Since 1910 ription costs less _ author, will be remembered for Pointe" and " - than a single day's h~r children's classic, "Hitty- , ' RepGiring Tel. WO° 2-7128 the hospital. Today, H~r First Hundred Years," the .Oriental SHOE'SALON 2481 Grand River at 3rd and 4th cases, just one or two story of a doll, and such adult Rugs .~tAM~MADE EXPRESSLY FOR novels as "And Now Tomor~ tions are all that a 20443 Mack roW" an.d "All This and Heaven Opposite Howard Johnson's Free Parking faciliies at the re4t' fleeds to get well. But Too," TUxeCio 1-8621 0, he would have had ~!)anb.~fS~ For persons in the Grosse rough a long. expen- Pointe area who are desirous e.,.;.g "'"""', __ MIII6 sion at the hospital. of seeing .4The Sentimental &PtCWJSl'$ 1M hy we say: Scarecrow," and .who do not SMOte. 0..... 01 ... New Spring themselves have access to Chan- .. UItANCI cu... Prescription Is the nel 56, the Library at Kerche. IMUOCII & .-or IIIMO'IM. val and Fisher has a television w.e:Mtr ~ cali__ Bargain in History SUITS set which is -equipped to receive ~nD . the program. and anyone is ...... ~,... the 642nd of a series of of Fine Imported invited' to attend the showing INSUIIID MOfttPIlOOP .... advertisements appear- FGbrlcs! at 7:00 o'clock. MODIIINIZAlION WOIItC is paper each week. "The Sentimental Scarecrow" ~ • IlONDID • ,...... will be followed by a color NO. c.I tIMI • Nt" 79!!! . broadcast of Gilbert and Sulli- • van's "Y~oman of the Guard," For those who like and over another network. The color appreciate' custom - tail- showing of Rodgers and Ham- ored clothes, 1~lxury im- merstein's "Cinderella," on Sun- ported fa b r j C s, finest day night, March 31, played to craftsmanship. H a n d- • an overflow audience,' so that somely $ t Y led in three patrons are urged to be in their The brigh,t youn,g .ffaf~ ond two button modeis in I all the new s~ring shades seats in the Meeting Room and patterns~ earty. with.: Suy on Layaway CHILD BITTEN BY DOG RSARY ,I A two-year.-old Park girl who "fo'II 0Vi'..me~: 30 Day Charge. 90 Day Charge went into a: neighbor's back yard on Thur~day, Mar,ch 28, was, bitten on the lower lip by way~ •• the' neighbor's -dog. The animal was tied to a post. The ~limal is . owned by Wilma Hockle of t:OMPANY 19195 Mack Aye, 1008 Wayburn. . TU 4~5320 Bitten was little Judy Zie- Ample Fr.. Parking mann; whose mother, Mrs. Ethel OPEN MONDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY EVENINGS Ziemann, reported the incident. Judy was treated for the bite O~N ... V'_ and the 'dog is .being confined .. for the customary 10,.day period.' A boy, his dad ,and' a :boat •••. maybe he'll never tell you .... but in the eyes 'of that b0y of yours you're ju~t ...about the greatest man who ever-lived. And whether it's a trip the two of you take together .. " or something more important, like his college Ray Whyte education .. , it's wonde..-ful,to ha:ve money when you want it. . But where you save 'your money makes a difference. That's why -more and prbudly ann"unce more people are putting their money into savings accounts at Standard Ptlstel Pink Federal Savings. At S~a.ndard Federal every dollar in your account earns the return of Pastel, 'Blue the exc~l.lent return of 3% current'rate. And you save the T-angerine AAA. 5.10 ,easy 'passbook w.ay. Your savings, are safe, insured to- AA 4.10 " I' $10,000, further 'protected by, soun,d management, and re- Turquoise B 3.10 Wilfred Meahan' . ,Apricot serves of more than $7,000,000.Clearly it pays to save at " Yellow STANDARD. Plan .!lOW to cpen an account or add to 'IUMBEIt as his Service Manager present savings before'AprillO and get a full 3 months SAVINGS AND LOAII White I'DUNOAnON Black earnings on Jun~' 30, t1:lenext dividend date. ., . A,fter !In absence of two yeors,-Grosss Navy ,.Black Pate~t Where you save bOES make a difference Pointers will welcome the news that Red, Pastel:Blue ' -Pastel.Pink - XCHANGl Mr. Meahon is back at R.ay'Whyte's to' FEDERAL: White ,', SAVINGS' supervise the Service Department that , ; B:aridC)2%. J-' - ,; ; (~\ STAND~RD, D

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$,RO,S.S.I ,.PO 1 N:T.I, ..N ,I W-S Thursday, Apt , • .. .Metro Girls.~inN~ig hhorhood .ClubC~ge Titl~. Elect -Cutler and' Babcock .. Grunyons Devils' Swim Co-Captains~ Grosse Pointe's • Jeff.rsol J Les "Clutch" Cutl~r and Chuck Babcock were. elected co-captains of'the 1957-58 Blue Devil swimming t'eam',by their teamates who att~nded a potluck supper at the Grosse ,Baptist.OI Pointe Memorial Center on March 19." .. 13337 L Jeft.nOIl The ,selection of 'these two boys to lead the Devils in.their eligible letter winn-ers. A boy HOllIe, J. Annstrol! chase for the Border Cities must garner 20 pOints during fRfO RUnnflLS League .title next season met the dual meet' season and' be MORNING W(J with' the hearty - approval of elected. to the "select circle" by Sunday. 9:00 and .. Head Coach Alex Carija and'his the coaches and team captain. CHURCH SCJ DevIls Trailing .in.Race assistant .Bill Winkler. Said Those winning' letters this year Canja.-"Both Less and Chuck are:-Pat Amnems, Paul Alcott, Sunday. 9:45. have proven themselves .to be Charle5 'Babcock, LeS Cu.~Ier, ,outstanding competitors and Harry -Huffaker, Neil Georgi. For Border Cities Crown leaders over the past season and' Jill! .Tl;1omas,Jim Crane.~ll they should prove to be an in- E:wald and Captain Dav.e Gauss. Grosse Pointe High School,. cUIJ'ent holder of the' spiration > to 'their teammate6 27 Stored Points . • oyetea Border Cities Lea~ur All SP22 Toledo Y.C. Mills'Trophy Race . ing Ji;heumpires. _ Dave. Gauss received the Russell is- a. sophomore and is ' Scientis pete in the broad and ,high Devils once last season. The one, after splitting the first two June .22 Windmill' Pointe Y.C. Detroit Memorial Race . . ' :., '. "C~ptam's" trophy for his out- playing the outfield for the jump events. Other letter win- other was, era n b roo k who games ,with G. P. Recreation. Mr.. SJegman, emphasJ~ed the stazi,ding leadership over - the Spartan nine. ' CirOsse Poinh nets include three 440 men in dumped the Devils in the open- Dee Williams of City Glass' (power). followmg: pa~t .season. ~oth trophies will Open from 10 a.m, Bruce Boar:ctman.Kenny Gutow ing match. The' Devils, will rolled a 557, h~gh series for June 29 ' Detroit Boat' Club daily ex c e p t Sl Objective5 of Little, ~aID1e be .,award'ed annually. . The canted. flight deck of'the Holidays. Friday eVI and Dan Brown,. who undoubt. open the 1957 season with a the night. For ~he recreation, July 4 Windmill Pointe Y.C~ (sail) are good sportsmanship, hon- Coach Canja presented letters .USS Forestal, the Navy's new 7 to 9 o'clock. edly will be called upon for home match .with non~league Len Johnston shot a 534., July 6 . Grosse Pqinte.tLittle) Club esty, loy:altYi co~rag~, and. fun to'.ten. boys an~ explained the super-carrier could accomodate events other, than their spe- Cranbrook starting on}April 10 Revere, ,by sweeping its match July 13 B~yview Mackinac Race for the ,boys.. Managers ,.must system used. in determining four football fields. cialty. Bob Gilbert rounds out at Cranbrook, and playing a re- ~ith ,Lochmoor, has just a};>outJuly 13-14' Inter-Club Catboat Round Robin maintain a high' staRdaxd.. of -----.,-~---_.-"-- ___,_------_ the 'list of veterans. Bob was turn engagemem at home on decorum and a. friendly .',sp~rit First Eng • valuable point getter in the April 12. - ~~~~~~fp,theT~:c;n~o~lfh~~:m~ Jul~ 20 Chicago-Mackinac Race:. ' , Wi~h~he umpires. He cited~the Noad jump. The league season starts at seven point lead' on their ,near- July. 20 . Grosse ,!,o\nte. Sail Clu,? Catboat. Regatta, obligation to ..spoz:1sorS:to ,take Ev. Luth4 Have Good Prospects home against Highland Park on est rival and ',only two nights July' ~1 Grosse ne Y.C. (Small 'Boat Re,gatta) . goOd.care"of equipment,. Use. of With such prospects as Terry April 15 and follows up with remain in the regular schedule. July 27 St. Clair Y.C. 'Long Distance Catboat Regatta first ,aid kits, ~prevention o-f in- Churel Donovan, Hugh Delfs, Jim Wyandotte on April 18 away. All Revere mu~t do is win one July. 27 Detroit Y.C. Milt Cross'Trophy Race-- juries and use of dOctors: . " Branch Servic Carne, John Derbyshire, Dennis Both league rivak appear to be point to insure a tie and two 30 Square Meters I, . . Rules changes: :managers .will Hykes, Johrt Leete, Fred "Clip- weak at this writing. COS:ch points to- win. Don 'Bayhan shot Ferry Elem. 11,0tbe required' to '-take boys ,,~o51yn. at Mor: per" Runnells and Chuck Har- Kurvink fi.e-ureswith these four 540 for Revere. John Hall's 504 Aug. 3 Windsor Y.C.... ,\ '"10-12 if' they' don't measur~ 'up. - wis, Paul A'lcott and Pete Fitz- contests the Blue Devils should was not enough help :for~oc.h~ Aug. 4 ILYA Junior Race Week-Put In Bay . Sill,aay Schoo~. No try~outs for eight~year olds. .' . EverySun patrick, Coach MacAdam fig- be as ready as they ever will moor. Aug. 10' ILYA Commodore Perry Long Distance Race Eight-year-olds .are bal'lred:from ures his Blue Devils should give be when they tackle. Monroe C:;hurchWorshill Belding knocked Cox and Aug. 10 Grosse Ile Y.C, Regatta: , ; major leagues, but: not ...;'yom . .~irst Sunday, eat favored Fordson and Monroe a after Easter vacation on April Baker' out of contention by tak- Aug. 11 Grosse Ile Y.C, Celestial" Triangle Race minors. 'Tryouts. win be :ApriL8 New Church Under IUn for the track title, 29. Where the schedule favors ing all four points. Fran Fer~ Aug.' 11 F d Y C Lak E' I' ht' ' td 20. . at V~rnler Rd: Ii The only weak spot in the the Blue .Devils the Trojans rand rolled 508 for the cleaners. . or .. e rIa .Jlg~ nmg ., Mr. Boyd outlined: the ..-1957 Devils' squad will show up in will have the advantage of , C. Miller moved to the. first Championships Paul F. Kepplel draft system. .The new 1 the distance events. To date their hOJne course. division, shutting out Adam Aug. 13-15 ILYA R~gatta-Put-In-Bay 'two' .. VAlley 2-4 'teams will draw for first' and .~ none of the 60 candidates has Nine's Chances Look Good Simms. Aug. 17 G..rosse Pointe Y.C. seconq. choice,. e~ch te~~, being •hown promise in the mile As far as baseball is con- Bruce Wigle had the edge Aug. 2'4' Crescent Sail Y.C . allowed, to .se~!7ct'~ix 12-year,. .~ event but MacAdam expects to cerned it is too earl! for Co~ch over .Marv Boutin by three to Aug. 24-25 Detroit Y.C. Kendall Lightning Series I olds and five ll.-y.ear-olds. Ekch find contenders once the wea- Ed Wernet to predIct anythmg one. Aug. 27-29 . Raven 1fational.,Championships team. will ~arry six. i2~year~ ther breaks and the squad can at this time as the squad haSt 200 SCORES: Dee Williams, Aug. 31 Edison Boat Club , olds .a!.1dfour nine. aI}dlO-year- move outdoors on the cinder been unable to move outdoors. 220; Sherman Corey, 218; Stan Aug, 31, D~troit Y.C. Silver Cup Regatta {po.wer:t path. . However, Devil fans feel their olds< 'J;he, draft ',syst~m:,.'is de- Small, 214; Jack Westfall, 211; Sept 1 !Port Huron Y.C'. Port. Sanilac Race : signesi to' give: each team.- equal Last year the Devils lost the baseball te~m will once again 'strength.,.. . . league title to Royal Oak on a be a tOl) notch contender and ~~~~, ~~~~eiD~~l;B~~~an~r~~~~ -Sept: 7 '. Detr?it y~~.Sweepst.~es ,Reg~tta. " Don 'Zi~lke, repr~senting ,the controversial disqualification in should be figured to finish high Ric Ricard 206' Bill Kehrer s.ept. 8 DRYC NOVIce Catbqat ChampIonshIps' umpire~, str,essed'that ';this year the. 880 relay, the last event of in the baseball race. In ~his 203. " , Sept .. 14. , Bayview Y.C. ;Long Distance Race the Grosse Pointe-Royal Oak sport Fordson is also a big the managers would; be .required TEAM STANDINGS Sept -14-15 Raven' Fall Series. .. meet on the Acorns' track. Stu question mark. As it looks to stay out 'of -dlsputes and all (Pr MacDonald, the third man on from this corner tne All Sports Revere Cleaners , ,..:, 37. Sept.S 212.r . DRYGrosseA PotnteR' Y.C. 'Bluenose. R~gatta, , disputes bet w e'~ n . the boy,s 16 La. the relay team was disqualified trophy race will be decided' on G. P..Recreation 30 ept. . Iver Catboat Championships would be settled by. the 'umpb:.es . M] by a Royal Oak judge for what the outcome of the final stand- Bruce Wigle 29 Sept.,28 " Bayview Y.C; North Channel'Race' , Iand t~e boys .themselv,es.' • 'Rev. F: he termed cutting in t('o sud- ings of the baseball race. C. Miller :.: ,..29 "A Grosse Pointe Tradition" Rev. PI denly on a turn. As a result In the four years Coach Wer- Cox an'd Baker" , 29 South Carolina- was -the Re the Devils lost 55-54 and the net has been' guiding the base- Marv Boutin 27 eighth state to enter the Union, WORS! title. ball fortunes of the Blue Devils City Glass 25 ratifying" the Constitution-,..~oif AFTER AFTER 9:30 a Hopes Best in Tennis his teams have only :finished Lochmoor •., : 23 May 23, ~778. You,. BowAnfl... YEAR YEAR In tennis the Devils expect below first !llace once and that Belding 21 ---.. CHUR' to pick up their 10 point deficit, was the first year he had the Adam SiD!ms , 10 I I f)IJ ., , although the Pointe netters at team. In the other three years f' f ~lIIlI1ll1l1l11l1l1l11l11llll1l1ll11l1l11l1l1l1jlIll this stage of the season do not he won the crown twice '.~md Greo,t Lakes ,-leadUre '. • • appear strong enough to repeat tied for it once. Automatic Pin Spotters I. UNITY CE All Sports Trophy Standhigs . aI'. , . " , Air Conditioned ' i=: Football Basketball :;wimming Total COMBINES . =: LAIESI Fordson 30 221h' 20 \ 72% Fine Fooel with Fine Entertainment ~, 20760 Mad GROSSE POINTE 25 22% 15 - 67% (i.P. WOODS I.EeREATION ~ Near 8 Mile - G.

I Highland Park 10 30 7% 47% 20422 MAC K IIIn the Woods" TU 1-8692 NOW APPEARING I' Royal Oak , 15 71h 25 47.<% Devotional 5, I I Sunday - 11:( Monroe , ~. 5 'Ph 30" 42% SUMMER LEAGUES Th.e Golden Notes I Midweek Se :Wyandotte 20 15 7%' 421/2/ THE SPANISH nON - His Guitar i Tuesday - 8:( Points are figured as follows: 30 for first place, 25 for TH~ GYPSY and His Fiddle' Instruction C • econd, 20 for third, etc. April 6-7-8-9 12 to 10:30 p,m. ' N.OW ,FO,RMING . Thurs. - 11 a,m, $500,000 Exhibition 75c Adm. Affiliated with UI Detroit' Masonic: Temple Reservaticns 'Suggested: VAlley 2.4118 .i .. of Christial Under New Management 15301 E. Jeffers&n, at Beac:onsfield Lee's Summ1 Center open Daily NOW OPE'N! AL GREEN'S POINCIANA ROOM We will pray w11 clve you counsel 51.1' CARRY OUT SERVICE' IBOESKY'S I PALM BEACH TOWE~S, PALM BEACH, FLA. I Mocambo I TUxedo 4- COCKTAIL,LOUNGE CHINESE .lUlillllllllllllllllllllilftlllllllllllllllllUl FOODS Sid's '("Ie .....------You al Invites You +0 Enjoy • Good Food"':' Good'ReputatlOD' E,.Warren, at Barham:' , , . weddings Pleasa'nt Evening of 'HONG KONG FAIR Preser,ts the Music ' . at' the' CHOP SUEY and his 16719.Mack . TU 2-0102 orchestra whittier Between Yorkshire .and Bishop' STAR • Dining • Dancing ~onday thru.Friday memory-making 8leg~nce and 12:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. gracious hospit~lity .•• Sun~, Noon to 9 p.m, 14730 Ke ,,:,INN Sundaj To the Music of Sat. 12:30 to 11 p.m. reh~arsal dinners, wedding Inf. • ,. < breakfasts and receptions ••• New Hqu"rs I , all traditioMlly perfect.' .• WednesC1a) deliciousfo'ods thot compli- .READ M01J, IMN W,d., 11:00 I() Country/Fried Wednesd~ ments your guests • • • Mon ... '.Du. "11:00 ' Spring. Chicken, THI lAND 0' THE YEAI "b.est .ban.d .. rhms.j',Pr;, .MUl Sill., 11:00 ch~rming, ,luxurious honey~ Chlle:tren's Dinners moon suites-overlooking the Dancing Every ,Wednesday, .10 3:ptJ tI~m, f ~. in town" StmtJIIY, .12:00 Jti 12:00 river. and beautiful' Belle Isle. THE GROS: Friday, and Saturday Vere Wirwille' luffet .lId hi, "trauat .... Serving',lul)che6n •. Cocktail, • Luncheons calf..catermg office Baseli Smorgasbord . !xcenent food at all. Times!!! ,IODd food f1:00 to 3:00 • , '4. Oinner,' .' Supper' FREE P1RKING Lo.T... L:uncheon Daily from 10:00 a.m. . ~. Open Sii11flaysjrom.12 N.oon III t1h. GOLD CUP Heartily i1 Dinners' from 5:00 p.m. . go.d fun C""Y Out Se1'v;ce- r,~ '. TUxedo' 2.3883 ROOM'fe&turing TV. 2-3'3' 4:-0' " . ' prime ribll ot beef. 10:00 Reservations - VA 2-7688 Special Attention to Nightly 5:00 to 8:30, II :00 Parti•• and la"qu~b DINNERS ... With a Cuisine' except SuiUI~., '. , P.S. We'n Soon Serve Sunday Dinners , Specializirl9: in QUALITYa,nd SERVICE 6:00 Cantonese Dlsh'e.~ , , BURNS DRIVE AT THE .IVR Eddr ShipherdJa 0+ wf, ret, we a I C proud Chlnele.Americ.n Dil".s VAlley 2-9000 14729 E.Jefferson Hr. Alter Rd, 7909 I. J.ff.nol'l at Va" Dyk. VA.. 3-1155 16209, !.,W-AR:REN,AVE. ' ., I

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ay.' April 4, 1951 Thursday, April 4, ,1.9.57 -c. Page ...'Eleve" : Babcock Grunyons Giving CQDCeJ;t Tonight. 0 Grosse Pointe's ever.so pop- ular Grunyons will give the ------co.nmunity a free 'ipOp" vocal

. , (omeSee ••.,You1ISII'I'.. Captains concert tonight,'Thursday, April . Jefferson Avenul 4, at 8:30 o'clock, at the War ~iSUPER.RIGHT#1. .' 3abcock were elected Memorial' Center. . . swimming team by These local. 'Whiffenpoof~ 'will , __ • 1 ..lit Your 11Irihy Grosse BaplislOhurch ' sing, a group of their old favOr- supper at the ites 'for old tinl:es' sake' but'. 13337 L JeHenoll et Lakeview there'll be many more' new; songs on-the pr.ogram and,som'e letter winners. A boy Homer J. Arm.bong, Miililter of those. wonderful "rockin" A&PSuper Mllrket rner 20 points during :.IO.IND, ~' \ \ sPirituals. ..." .. 1 meet, season and be MOBNlNG WORSHIP There'll be -sp e'c i a It y .acts J () the "select circle" by Sunday. 9:00 and.. 11:00 a.JIL, aplenty. George Wi1so_n,fr~sh ches and team capta~ CHURCB SCBOOL from his leading role with Fine inning letters this year Arts in "Anything Goes" ,,;,ill Your Guarantee of Sunday, 9:i5 a.m. t Amneus, Paul Alcott, sing favorite show tunes,in- Babcock, Les Cutler, cluding some from "My Fair .. ufiaker. Neil Georgi, Lady." 'lEI Quality foods omas, Jim Crane. Bill Murray Dodge,. local Burl. .: nd Captain Dave Gauss. Ives, will be 'on' deck with' his. 7 Scored Points guitar . and 'a group of folk ant Coach Bill Winkler 21001 Morose Rd; at Harper ~'songs.

out that 29 boys com~ . . ~. I Al BOdycombe, Bud ~ster,

uring the season with POltor E. Artnur MeA,h ~ Alex MacDonald and Bill Gard ; .":- .. " g points. 10:00 ~.m. Mom1ng Worah1p ~ now. combine to fo~m a quartet CHOICE JIFFY BRAND cts for the 1957-58 sea- 11:20 a.m, Sunday School ~ known 'as 'tij.e, "Kleen Kuts~', . 1-, CENTER. .. ~... , ~- ~. c ar to be good as Coach . \, _ ~ which 'will quite literally give CUTS' • ad off the' list of return- 6:20 p.m. Tra1;n1ng Groups ~. "Birth ~o the Blues." ., , s which include Cutler, 7:30 p.m. Evening Gospel ~ And never reckon without Hour ~ G' ,. Th' .. ", ., . -:. . . Jim Thomas, Dick . . ~. the runyons 'Wlv:es. IS year " ' John Regan, Jim Carne, • All Welcomp . ~ they join their husbands .for a .. u and Gerry Mehl plus ~ medley 'that should. be the talk, ,." ':$irloin Steaks I .~ ,"~>,~'. • LL 73e'PorterhouSI;';5teakS •. ~' ,La; . ,95c' ;' Cake Mix dance of good reserve ''''''Th~~'~~' ,of the t9wn. .' .'7t.,'/,.';:'::'~'\: ", .'~ rs who should come into ... :"" :,t,;~' WHITE, YILLOW, SPtR OR'DlVIL'S fOOD

n in another year. . I gleefuily announced FIRST CHURCH OF Teens. to Hear >',..."5UPER.'RIGHTi'j BEST BLADI'CUTS' \(" ...... mpion Monroe will lose .' : ", ' _". • .-' J .. \ ~ \ \'1" "',. "~.:-; "- '9.0Z. and Royal Oak will lose CHRIST, SCIENTIST, 'Former Dean SPECIAL' l'O~.. state champions Ralph GROSSE POINTE PKG. and Dave Gillanderl FARMS S~ial preacher at the Can- graduation this June. terburyChurcn for Teens April C Sunday Services , 10:30 a.m. . 7 at 6 p.m. will be the Very Rev. Sunday School--In!anta' noom ~.., , 10:30 a,m Sidney Sweet, formerly Dean. of . C,hu(,kRoasl' ... "LB.35 Russell Touring Wednesday Testimony, . the Episcopal Cathedral in St. Meeting ~ ,.. 8:00 p.m. Louis. " . _I . . ~ ~. Il- :' • SU Ball Team KERBY' SCHOOL 285 Kerby Road, at Beaupre He w.:ll apply his hearly li~.l~. Ground Beef &lSUPlR~RIGHTfI . • .• LA.. 39c' 2.LB. century of experiEmee to one of . , . Thick:Slieed 'Bacon..'~~~~~~~IC:W~EPKG. ussell. a former Grosse ALL ARE 'WELCOME igh School athlete. i4I thequesti9ns' asked ' by' the------. young people of Canterbury: er of the M i c: h i ~ a 11 ,'i;~~\~.l.. ~~~?ll'l/:l~~~?ll'l/:l~~~ "Are prayers always answered?" ,Rolled Rump Roas~. '73c Large.-; ~ologna,: "SUP'I-RIGHT" ... aseball' team which ill ., y on its annual spring 1'ou are fDvlted to ule the Dean Sweet, although years trip to Florida. . older than his young congrega- "SUPER~RIGHT~' CUT FRO.M • I- S" 'Chicken Livers... • • • • • ~~::'29c .rk". 5't.'e.'a'ks LI. partans will return to Dhrls Ian Clenc8 tion, is spiritually in touch with Po . BOSTON STY.LE BUTTS nsing on April 7, aitey . - R them. . ,ReadIng oom Last 'fall he retired as Dean of. 24-0%. Florida State, Duke, Fresh' ,Perch ,;Fillets LAKE ER'E _ • ". lI. DINTY MOOII labama, Amherst, and 93 Kercheval S1. Louis. Next,' he and Mrs. 43c Hali'ut5teclks •• '_ • • • • 43c • • •. CAN 45c Firit Church of Christ, Sweet' .took a trip' half .way .F••sh. .F..•-Hets HIGHLINER BRAN~CODt Scientist, . , around the'.vorld-to the Holy HADDOCK Ol,OCIAN PERCH II is a sophomore and is . c ".35c' Dressed White Bass LAKIERII Ill. Land, and Europe, ". . . • • • 39c 1-1.'...... the outfield for th. .Crisco CAN CAN nine. Grosse Point. Farms when' they r e t urn ed, Dr. I . • • • • • 39c 99c Open from 10 a.m. to & p.m. SWlfet, .~ho .doe.sri't 'believe in daily ex'c e p t Sundays and retirement (for himseif) came to, anted flight deck of the • ~~~d~Y~;l:~~~y evenings from Christ Church an,d now puts 'in GOLDIN res tal, the Navy's new .MAINE-U. I.' No. 1 Grad. FIUff 0 SHORTENING rrier could 8ccomO

Ferry Elem. School. watch I for ",scorched" tennis" . ~oslyn. at Morningside 'calls.'. ,.-. J •• ~ ~ f. l:.'; Ivory ~ap ""DIUM stll • .• • 3 ~AKIS 28c SW~t~c~ND L'. Sultday School, .9:15 a.m. t~'Florida Oranges 5 BAG ,39c Bananas" G~t~:N •..••• 2 ..LM. , Every'Sunday' 1 ., Church Worship 9:15 a.m, -:, ," . . First Sunday each m'onth Scouts to 'Give.,.?":. LB. ~ersonal. Siz~ .Ivory ••. 4 tAlCB 25c 'Sae4less: 'Grapefruii~~~DA5 BAG 39c, 'lORIDA lAB .. New Church Under Construction Fresh' 'Corn, ..5 39c . at V~rnier Rd. and w St. .Tree to School . to 1 :45 o.m. Paul F. Keppler, Pastor CALIFORNIA • 0 • L'S. MIDtuM SIB • • • eAKIS On Tuesday, April 9, ~t ,,3:30' Asparagus 2 35c Lava Soap 2 23c ril .rAlley 2-4904 Roasted ~eanuts I~El~•.• 't.e'tt: ,35c a p.m., all' the Girl Scouts of MIERE Richard School will gather to- "g $ongl GREAT FOR 1$.01. gether for an Arbor Day pro- : . ft DISHES, TOO ••••• 2 PKGS. .63c anteuse gram. They will plant a Mag: Dre A&P'BRAND-OUR FINEST nolia tree on the school grounds \ -their gift to the school in', East appreciation for ale' that has Spit and_ Span '~~ 27c The Grosse Poj~. been done f.or tfn!m by the Sf POINTI[ FARMS school and by the. Parent..; . 16.0%. • do 4-5015 Memorial Teacher Associ~tion . 'Whole Kernel Corn , CAN • SUPPER Each troop will be represent- l~oryFlakes • • • • • • 21~ko~~'65c' ~d.in the program,. '\Vhiclt will : .Ohurch 'lnemde a'.flag ceremony"poemS,: ' (Presbyterian) songs, and, the, planting of '.the" 16 Lake Shore Rd: Magnolia .. 1 Beads 0' Bleach ••••• '::::'' 39c MINISTERS The troops are under the ' ~6A~~" JIFFY BRAND-WHITE, '.OZ. Rev. Frank nu, DD. Corned 'Beef Hash '~~~\';.2 49c' YELLOW OR: CHOCOLATE PKO. leadership of the following wo- Cake Mixes lOc Rev. Paul F Ketchum men:-Mrs. A. ,M: Berteel,-Mrs, 'ATH - Rev. Ben L. SULTANA BRAND CAKES 42c Tallman George Detwiler, Mrs. Paul -F.,sh' CHUNK mLE WHOLE~ 16-QL SweetHeart Soa,p sl~1 4 Tuna 2 6P~~,.49c A&P Beets. . . OR SLiCR • • • CAN WORSHIP SERVICE Gilliland, Mrs. Gilfert Hatie, • lOe 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. Mrs. L:lden Jay, Mrs. William YEAR' Kirby, Mrs. M, Madarasz, Mrs. CHURCH SCHOOL Coldstream Salmon PINK e • ~l~59c ANN PAGi' . 2 20~-o%, .33c Little' Bo Peep Ammonia. • :Ji. 23c' Kenneth McDonald;, Mrs. G. Spaghetti. PREPARED •.•• CANS. . I ----- Mertens, Mrs. Bruce Miller, iJ!III11I11I1I1I1JIIJIIIIIIIIIJllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIJllfllflllnUIlII~Mrs. W. D. Munrq, Mrs.. Henry E .' a "Be~R Sp~outs LA CHOY •• 2 ~~~.29c 16-0%. Munson, Mrs. Darwin Nelso~, 'Nu Soft PA.I~ SOFTNIIt • • • • CAN 45c ; UNITY O~NTER IMrs, Julien Oyaas, Mrs. Robert ._'JA'NE 'PA'RKER Ruhven, Mrs. Cornelius .Smith, LA' SHOY 'Chow, , Mein Noodles. . 2 ~Js Mrs. Samuel G.' Thorne and , (I 29c REGULAR' 39cVALUE! I I LAKESIDE ; Mrs. James Zinn. .Dial Soap 110, 1111 • •.• • 3 IAKIS 37 c Intertainment ~ 20760 Mack Ave. ~ 1.01. i Near 8 MUe - G. P. Wood! ~ ..Nestle's Eveready Cocoa CAN 29c ~ ~ ~ GROSSE' POINTE Glazell- Dial Soap' 1A'fH ItII • • • • 2 CAK. 37 c I Devotional Services =1' METHODIST CHURCH Donuts - Sunday . 11 :00 a.m. 211 M':»rosl Road Fruit' '(o,c~tail,SULTANA IRAND 3 3tA?,~',1.)00 SWETL y ICE~SWEETLY' PRICED lotes I Midweek Services ! SUNDAY, -APRIL 7 r His Guitar - Tuesday - 8:00 p.rn. - 9:30 Morning, W o.rsbip and :$ Fiddle ~ Instruction Classes ~ Sermon. Church School Stuffed Olives' SULTANA.. • • 39c ~ Th J 1 d 1 = for NurselY, Tiny Tots. 6~:I. PKG. E urs.. a.m. an p.m, E "Kindergarten.Primary OF 12 .','.3.3.c.'. A&P FAMOUS COFFEl rAlley 2.4118 ~ Affiliated with Unity School' ~ .. and Junior Depts, ", ,'- , 31 of Christianity. ~ 11:00 Morning War s h i'p and eacons.field ~ Lee's Summit. Mo. E . Sermon. Church ~chool ';,PieCrust Mix HAL~I~~~~~~F~R 2 ~~~f'27c - - for Nurl>l!ry, Tiny Tots, ~ Center open Daily 10 to 5 p.m. ~ Kindergarten,'P r'i mary, INelANA ROOM ~ We wlll pray w:lth you and E Ihternlediate and Senior Ang~ FOod~Cak. JA~ PAil( .... ~ ONlY 39c E riv. you counsel OD request. 'E .: Senior'High. I "SUPU-RIGHT" ..BttAND-WI?H IIANS , M BEACH, FLA. , . Eight O'Clock I TUxedo 4-5230 · I REV.H¥~~;~~~~~~'amr , Appl"itS'. JANI~A.~•.••••• '~~~H 431 -.. ilUJllllllllllllllllillllllnlllflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllflllllllllllflllll. '------ChiD Con Carne '2 ~~~.. 'KG. "'Y. lAG. , 3tc !I' . . Hot: Crolli Buns' .~ -. , OF • 33c You are cordi~lIy invited to attend ~'.,~';~ 2.55 ~l~ \ S~~~~A.. • Idings ~--,...... ;..". 'Salad Dressing. ft'i 35t, VAN:I LlA OR. N EAPOLIT AN 87e :'the Sixth .Church of Christ,:, MARVEL ittier 'Tomato. Soup ANN PA'M. • 4 l~~~L 39c Red Circle. • ~~ 91c I , . •• ( I king elegMce o!lnd Scientist Detr9it hospito!llity , •• 14730 Kercheval, b.t. Manistique ..~~ 'AshJ~n4:J ..: HQlllestyle Peaches .URl'AS 3 ~~t'89c . iinners, wedding Sunday Services - 1~:30 a.m. and S!OO'p.ni;~ ,', .' Bokar • • 1:' 95c Infant.s Room Open for 10:30 Set;Vice.. y,' ;' • • • Id receptions • , • . - .-" - '-': ... i.-~" V2.-GAL. :>no!lllyperfect ..• Wednesday Evenir.z Testimonial Meeting--8;OO.,P'~"'" C"W'Pineapple 1M . CTN. -READING ROOM -- 16348 EAST "'::.- ... ' I ,ds thot compli- WA~UU'J(:~''... ' .," .. "' :' . .~.-" Wednesday 10 a.m, to 7 p.m. Sunday 2 ~:4:30'pm..; r.! : .,: /. . , your guests • • • Mon .. -'l1ues.. Thurs., Fri. and Sat. 10 a.m.~to.;9:~,~ ' . ,~ (amay Soap ..... , luxurious honey- C~ttagt.,Ch.... "~ • • •• 'GY:-39c' • • 3~ .. 28c I -overlooking the ~- .. '"."~- '. f - -~~_.:.::':'.- - ...... :ALL, ,A&P STORES, OPEN< .... )eo!lutiful Belle Isle. THE GROSSE POn~TE' BAPTIST CHURCH .:' ,.. ' : " ..' . - , .- ., ". . - .. ";, srlCeci. SwiSi:cheHe •••.••. ". 59c MONDAY, 'RJISOAY, WEDNESDAY au SATUID.AY' Camay ,Soap Mwe.. •• 2 &\KIS 27 c.- ".GlD PROCESSED AMERICAN 1-01.. : ng office Baseline at Mack; Grosee Pointe WoodI . ., A.M, Until 6 P.M. MIl • 0-,. 8. ..-' " OR PlM!NTO CHEfS!. PKO~. 29C .. .4 : :_ ,'J. RKING Lo.T THURSDAY a"dFRIDAY UntH 9 P.M~ All prieM i..tit. ad .HHtfv., througlt 'Jat~,Apr" 6 '.LB. lS-OL H earlily ,invites you toaitend Sunday Services .' .....,. , " . Det f' 2' 19 . .'. ", ").., Dash ergen. • .. •• lOX • ft ... ., ..... ft ."' ...... ••••••••••• • 10:00 A.M.-SUNDAY SCHOOL' ~MI.lCA'S.FOIIMOSt 'OOD l'fAIUI ••• SINCI liSt II :00 A.M.-MORNING WORSHIP All:A&P Stor.I,CI~ on .~ Su.per Blue Dot DUI ••••• '2 2~~GtL65c 6:00 P.M.~EVENIN6 WORsHIP' Market.s I : AT tHE IIVR '.. ," Sunday.,~:UJU~' ..' 2-9000 . , . Dr. DfIU>llwl."Minhlw ' " .",., ..~.. - ~~.~' ..... ". .. ":".-:: -.' . ,,'. ", with ~' '. 4 -.. lJiis goes col.ad -. . .". ", ,. t 1 , "

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. ' Page Twelve : N:!.WS. • ThursdaYr:'Aprif ,4" "957 ~~ • Thursday, I . .", " . "...... ---. - - -" .,_., , "'. '" -, .. - - . , Teenage Episcopalia"!ts, Car' Theft Ends TwoPointeI!s ..~emhers' Church,Offering Lenten Cantata Eastern Stars to Give Card P1!rty on Friday In Destruction Of Famed SWIm"Team' "0 , • The 'Order of th~ Eastern' Hyde, VA~ 2-9392, 01' ~a. " • "0 • ,,', ' "" "~h~.Seven,Las~ Wor~~l' of internship at .Mt~,Calvary Luth.-Star, Pillar Chapter No. 475, Schmidt, TU~ 5-'8602. Council Officers . --: Riehro;d Hale Wendin;' son.of C~st,.a Len~en ~antata: by eran Chur~ m ~arrenand hl\s will hold a mixed card party ------Elect- , An unknown thIef lost f:on- ¥r.and Mrs. Sigurd' R. Wen.. Theodore. DubOlS, WIll .~;pre- bee~ S0101st.. W1th~t~e C:hap~l ;Frida evenin in Pillar Tem- SCHOOL BROKEN 'INTO'- Robert Whittaker and Betsy lp.te growth among mo~e thap trot of ~ c8:l'he hadst~len and din ~f 291: Clave1'ly road, _and~',se,nted,Wedn.~~ay:, April".1~, at ChoIr ,of CapI.t~l Umverslty In ~ple kerchevaf at Philip ave- Woods pol ice are invesH- ~uell, ,both s t u den t s of the six hundred young EplscOpa!- apandon.ed It,aft~r causmg con-' Br~ord Boydell of 1024 Ha~,8p.~~"':~~ .:~~e.',Semo~~~o.~"of Columbus, Ohio. " nu~s, at 8 o'clOCk. . gating the breakmg and enter- ,Grosse Poi n t e High School, ians. . .', • . • slde,table.p 1', ()p e r t yd.~age, ,:ard r~ad' ~remembersof ,Wil-:'\F.~~~r:uthera~~~Church, E;..'Je!- • The public is cordially ~~~, >,,:¥S9:Ciate Matron Pearl Tr- ing of Mas 0 n School which 'Were elected officers of a new "The counCIl studIes sPltltual~he~~?led, awa~onf~~t after, .listonA~~delnY's famed 'swim- f~son :3:.t:~~p.,- Rev',;Ro~c:rt vited to attend' and list~n to this~:gard, qf Camden avenue, is gen- occurred on Sunday, March 31. -- Youth Council. Youth groups of needs of .churc~ youth groups sma'!i~jg: through a pXlvatega- mingt~alD.~which won' all:buf ~., ~~yder IS:~ster?f lll~IC, familiar and well-loved can- ienil chairman.' The program Entry was gained through l!. the east sid e E pis ,c0 pal requ~sting help in solving prob., rag~! ....' ." .. ' one ofi~s,:,l1/;meets (Yale fresh-' ~~~ :~:r:~s~:y.?S,or~an:st. ':' tata,which-vnll be pres~nted wiIi feature a fashion shew, broken. vnndow at the rear of Churches in Centerline, Detroit, ~em~ of p~ogram' ~d."org~n- Aennet~.~eldo~ 1611 O~or,~' men d~feat~d' theI~r;3~ to 38}.: ,:s,t?~~~'~?IOISts; ,w~ll be ;Wes- at the church. Rev; C,. H. Lange pr.~zes ari~ ,stipl)er. Re~er~ati0:r:s ,~he -building. folice said noth- East Detroit, Grosse Pointe, Mt. IzatIon," Robert saId.. Tea.i.1S.~park~dhls ,car m41. GreeD:'s ~9-. wli~se,I,men~J)~J.:~:dtqld,sev- lernalt9A~;tenor. l?Qr~ene ~c- is pastor. may be made. by calling Anme 'mg wa~ taken. Clemens and St. Clair Shores, of council, representatIves are p~~mg lot, .l~e~cons:f1eld and eral natlOna..LrecordS.!:'heY-were ~~?,'-",s:?I>fC!llO';.A1;1:)t::r;~,.Gam,' ," ..... '. . orgaru.zed a Youth Council last active right n~w, visiting par- ..ef~~!SOn, on,. ~unday,., M~c!I l3;,,:ard~(iC~~s~tylette~s~~or I>ar_ban'tone;:c~d;:the lastfive.y~ars the, '.mIIt~y:~Il~"F.ullb:ng~~~cholar- cation of the Diocese of Mich- Dean of convocation, the ~euJ°o~~d for his vehIcle and Willisto~merm~n:'have.:stack~d,S~P;""~AaSf;:~ppe~ed ynth. t,he igan were represented, by twen- Very Rev. Edgar. H. Yoeman" fo, d It gone:.,., .:, up an ,'ImpreSSIve ,record: ,Un-, ,lI4il~~e;e".Sy:m~h.0ny pr~hes~ « ty-five teen age leaders whose rector Of 51. Mi~hael's, greeted. In rec?nstru~tmg the. :crJlne, defea~~~~ in secondary'" '7sch:ool>tra,;a~d;~~~s grv.en'ov~J:~~ ,~ro- II's No.Rumor! decisions will guide activities the teenagers at supper Sunday Park pohcesald,the thIef ioo!t cO~J?etltion( winp.ers. :0£ the:' ,feS~I:o~~~c,~ncef,ts.,;' :>. of member churches and stimu- in Northeastern Y.M.C.A. and the car out \ of the lot" 8lld'rrmlty., College Interscholastics' ..,Mlss;~CNally,Jias .'appeared vre~nted a small check to thed~ove itn~rth ~hrou~h ',the ~l~ey~~ive 'consecutivei,.tlin~s;:;w~er1 withtheB~falo,'Wh~~Prig~ <;U1d chaIrman to. get started work-of WIthout lIghts. 'WhIle drIvln,g~pf~he,New Engl~d Inte!5cJ:iQJ;.C,?lmnbus. Sy'~p~~ny~: :~r~es-. \~/Cause our deals are finer. communicatIon bet We ~p the" through the alley, betweerLtheastl~~the three t.~mes,they:ha~e .tr~~;a~d l~ atpr.es,ent.,~~. ~e~- council and va r,i!) uos youth,: 1000 Beaconsfield' - Lak~pointe.ente:ed;~older~, of.the10,oLt~~ ,ib~lZ;::?~,th,e'R~c~~:tn '.9h,Qr,;us. ~n groups, You~ adviso!", the R:ev.,:'block, the:th~ef faile,d. ~os~e a. ,2~ 'listed;. nat~onaT"p;ep¥a.tpry. D~~r~~~t.}i~~:,~~~~:t,lh8:s:"~~,~~le,d. -Ernest H; Priest, rector, Church;-ear 'par~ed there, ..which Q.e~~chc)QlSWU?mmg'r~p*l:lsfor 20 VOl-eeIn~~~~:~ork Clt~ l:IDfi.:IS' n:o.one, .beats AI Steiner" of Our Saviour, Detroit,. h:0st: lo~ged to WiW~mJ. ,DowneY6f ~d25yard;::p~olst:plaCin~: ~l a .J;e.~if.~r:,~e:tpJJ:>e::iqf~~h~:~~llt.h parish for a splash party held 1019 BeC!-cons:l:ielp.:,: '." boys :onth~: )955, All::".Amencan :C~o~.'cMr.>;J.'()~,.IS s~r,Y.;1~~:hIS ' i before supper, introduced new. '. Th e un'k no wri 's~tr'uc k J>xeparatory School':li.s~~" >, . .< .• ', Fro: ly appointed assistant ~outh ad-: Downey's car,'I()st contro,l; then .',:'" ' ".' ';:' \,';" :' " ,:,CAR'.r:RUi~K'LOO'tEl)' .. ' visor, Jane F:rench, dIrector of: ,struck 'a )ig4t." ,pole Jit .the rear;DoI~ar.f~l~dol~at'an.d,,~11'J-anJor .:'wr'....v.',':::"5 .. ' '6f 9'10 r e Ii g i 0 u s e,p.u cat io n, St.! of '1016 'Lakepom.te; 'careened' ma~,t!le':submat:ine',is, this ',,;~}~S, 1l)~~/~a. orenson.,. " Alfred F. Steiner Co. Michae~'s. Mr. W~ittaker. i~tro.!and crash~d','throu.gh '.at,fim.ceat':'c~o:~~ ,tl y!~,'n,i~st; ~'e:C~n,omi~¥,~e,~tchester,:rep~rte.~ tp ~ar~ duced representatlves, prevIous-:'the rear,' ,of 1068 Lakepointej w~ap~n."C?mp~ISlllg:only;1.6'per poTIce ,on. Tuesd~y, March 26, ...~27 Ye~rs. of'~~rd Sales and Service for Gr;osse Pointers " ly appoin\ed. , . , ,am;l fin a:ll,y sma:sl\ed throug~:<:ent. ofthe~~

M~l)agers for the American ·:,.--...,, . Smoke,d,• ' . *)' .PicnicsI the Christrna~ and National leagues will be; '~. .,status, have: Hank Reynolds, Indians; Fred '~~ . , ,= trio of Bradfe TU 2-1l3'4 Critchfield, Ya n k e e s; Fred Florida. Schreiber, Red Sox; Dick Davis :1 WecMg E' Patricia '1 Tigers; Ted Trefzer, Giants; in Ft. Lauder( TU 5-4817 John Bockstanz, Pirates; Matt BANQUET FRESH FRoZEN '17427 MACK Mrs. Emily Yl ~umora, Phillies and Bob. I, Sprecksell, Reds. ,.KROGER BRAND is also at Ft. TU 5-8091 Meat Pies: ~::...5 Henry. The sprin Babe Ruth Loop 10MATO,/ time for brid :, ' /. . . .303 C. E. Daniel '\ Rally ApJ.il 12 Cut, Beets. Cons Avondale e¥e~Ylow,pr'ice • 3 The 1957,Season Babe Ruth ,Juice League Baseball Rally will be ' .ANNOUNCING held Friday evening, AprU 12;, ,'. at 7:30 o'clock in the Grosse $h'ortening. Lb. The of IIEastown's", Grosse Pointe Woods 3. Con Pointe High School Auditorium Ol'" ~ KrogO golden. ~. . . Annex, according to Waltaf B. . Connolly, league president. 46.02:.lig 1'9. 'c: Cow Featured at this opening'pro- R09tN HOOD gram will be 1956 World Series : I Branc:h at 20481 Mac:k at Fleetwood films and specia.l guest 'will .be Dizzy Trout, 'former Tiger star Flou •.••••• We Will Carry a (:omplete Sto~k of Quality and sportscaster of current Ti- ger gam<(ls. . Paints and Related Merchandise. Program Chairman C. Alli- son Monroe urges that all boys, 13 to 15 years of age, or those WALLPAPER and CUSTOM TINTING will who have graduated from the / EM!ASSY lmAND PUR! . Continue to be our Specialty as it has been the Little League, plan to attend PACKERS LABEL' c this 'gala affair. 20~, .~ . Slr..wberry PRESERVES 39 last 20 years at 14500 Harper. , Registration blanks will be passed out to all boy~ who have not received:them ..through 'the .PUR~LE ,,'" .. -' • Window Shades • Formica Tops mail, enabling them to. enroll 303 in the league the next day;"All Cream Corn Con • Venetian Blinds • Kirsch Hardware . Packer's Label ~ryda¥ low pri~ • boys who. will be, 13, years of. . ..,Plums. a'geby August 1 are eligible.. . Complete Floor and W~II Covering Enrollrilent I for the American. Division. Will take place at .hie. , Tomatoes Installation Service at 14500 Harper Only! Neighborhood Club 'SatUrday '.,' . ,mOrning' from 9to 12,' ,while P~r's Label • i • • Open 'tH 6 p.m.-Thurs. and Fri. 'til 9 p.m. National DivisiQn~ candidates' : lorge . :C,' " ~'

,will register at the same hours / " , ~ No. 2~: .' BR-EAST O' 'CHfCKEN SELECT sante, day,' at the, G.rossErPoirit~ Con '19'" ' High School Annex' aucitorium Openi~gpr~ctice, sessions and Chunli Tuna • • the first half' of "the League schedules ,will be amiounced next week .. •

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/ 'sday, ,Aprif 4,' "957:~ Thursday, April 4, 1957 "'GR'O~S'5'!" ,P.'O,INT! ,NEWS • Page Thirteen Party on Friday c., , . .. VA. 2-9392, or Anna MemorialCer;Jter Offers EggDecorat~ng Cpurse dt, TU. 5-8602. , Republican. W"omen lOOL BROKEN INTO;'" ods pol ice are inves~- r the breaking and ente1- f Mas on School whi<:h ..Meeting April'11 ed on Sunday, March 31. • was gained through :ca Will He~r Norrnan- Dodd, Government Investigator. Af window at the rear of Session to Be.Held In War Memorial Center uilding, :rolice said noth- .. ------\ as taken. Norman Dodd, Director of Research for Special Com- . mittee to Investigate Tax Exempt. Foundations 'of the House "QP Representative in the B3rd Congress,popuiarly known as, the Reece Committee, will be' the guest, speaker at the April meeting, of the Women's Republican Club of WOME.N Grosse ~ointe on Thursday, April 11~ at the Grosse Pointe War Memorial. ~ .. Tht:' Special Committee was the trustees of typiCally Amen- appointed by House Resolution can fortune-created foundatio11lf for the purpose of determining should have' permitted them ta if tax ,exempt :!oundations are be used to finance ideas and using their resources for pur- practices incompatible with the poses other than for which they fundamental' concepts of our were established; using their Constitution. Yet there seema resources fo run-American and evidence that .this may have 00- Authoress A ids subversive activities; for politic- curred.'" . al purposes; propaganda or at- Congre~smari.Reece, .speaking From Another Pointe Medical,Fund tempts to influence legIslation. of the Committe findings has Mr. Dodd Will discuss the commented~ "The evidence that

" 'N,o.t ed. authoress Margaret work of the Committee and its had been gathered by the staff Co. of View Culkin Banning came to Gross~ :findings whic4 are of the great- pointed to one simple underly- Pointe Tuesday afternion in ,be~ ~ est importance to the nation. ing situation, namely; that the i:lters By Patricia Talbot . half. ,of the' Women's,Division since tax-exe~t foundations major foundations by 'subsidiz... of the National' Fund for. Medi- have capital resources' of ap- ing' collectivisticminded ,educa. cal Education, of which she is proximately $7,500,000,000 and torS,' has financed a socialistic o 5-4000 Concert patrons and lover'S of classical muSic have vice-president. . make annual grants amounting trend in Americangovernment.'- envied the Bogdan Bayn~rts these past d~ys tor' t:p.ey have T!ost:~l tOd~rs..~anniI:lgin h~r. egg-decorating at' the' .-War ,Memorial to r~~r~~~ ,$~~~~OO~~~.born' in John O'Donnell wrote in ilill been entertaining famed pianist Severin. 'Turel.' .. John'ree.N,.Failing,1 e tlve chairmanome wasofM~s.the .Cente~-,r 32 Lak:",-.::Shore, thl'S_ Sunday,-. AprI'1 South 0range, .New J'ersey m. New York Daily' News.'''Th'"'. - Mrs. Baynert gave a tea for th~ Pol~sh ar,t1~t last w~~-Women'sDivision Detroit Spon~. 7, at.2:,30 and' 3:30 in the afternoon. 1899 and was educated at Phil- incredible fact. was that the end before ~edeparted to .keep a concert d~te In Syracuse~ soring Committee. ,. . i Eggs, and give'instru,etions in'. theJ,a:tt :of . ' lips Aacademy and Yale Uni- huge fortunes piled up 'by .such N. Y. He WIll be back agaIn, though, and hIs'hostess hopes •. 'Mrs.. Banning met,75.inte;r-';!.'. ..' . '. . . ~. v e r sit y, Sheffield SCientific industrial 'giants as, JOhn D. • • • t? entertain at a large June party for him with the. guest' ested women ,at. Mrs. Failing's' i \h". h..Ll ..... '.' ., . S W d School. He is an investment Rockefeller;, Andrew, Carnegie. lIst culled from the Women's Association, of the 'Detroit tea ,.and .told. them a~op.t the e 'lLTC .;'g:~r.Ou.pS" tarr a es counsellor for members 'of the Henry, Ford, etc.,- were today Symphony Orchestra and the Tuesday Musicale. ~d ,vv:hich seeks support .:f()r Q t. M ",'.t ..'.' .' '.To' Celebrate. New York Stock Exchange and beirig'.used to discredit the free -- '11 . 'L::'" .... the nation's 86 medical colleges. O;e ee: lngs took leave of absence to serve enterprise syste:rn which gave Sy'mp hoay f~s WI remem.ut;r~. Mr .. Tu~el wJ;lenhe, Kate Smith is president of th~ '.' . ". ," '. , . as director of'research :lier the them birth.". played. F b the ChopmH' bConcertok hered . 'w~th our: own orch~tra orga'n'I'zation...... ,' -'. ,'The a.l.I.t'ernooil .an,d evenmg. Mr. and. Mrs.-- Starr Wade,. of Reece Committee. He is a well Mr.s. Irving' Ingraham, ,pres'i~ Less m e ruary. IS ac groun :I1kan exciting one,' great . Among the gUests iIlVited'to rgrollps of the,~Wonien~s.,Associ- Manor avenue, will celebrate known student of the Constitu- dent of the club,annollnceS that success in Europe, concerts at Carnegie, Hall. and five years meet. the authoress were :Mrs. ation of the;. .:Grosse ,Pointe ,;. their twenty-fifth weddirigan- tion as conceived' and projected luncheon will be, served at 12:30 in Stalag 13 as a PW before the American,llberation in A~ger ,Sheldenlr Mrs.~dward Woods PresbiferraIi. :'C.hurchi niversary at a dinner.. for' their by the Founding Fathers and its in th~ main reception room fol. 1945. While a prisoner he practiced on a,sHent keyboard Ma~re,Mrs. J. Howar~ Stephen- will meet' . Tu~d~y: "April .9; .:. farriily ,and friends saturday underlying moral and social lowed lby the meeting at 1:30 in oger. to keep his skill and finally, played for the. Nazf High' Com- s~n,. Mr~.. Alfre,~ "Wl1~Qn.~rs'~e aftern90n' &'r94psnieet~ng'at .' evening at the Grosse Pointe yalues and. deeply concerned the library. Luncheon r'eserva- mand at the insistence of the Red Cross. When. he ,returns' Bruce Kriight, Mr~..~ames,Lafer, 12.:30 p.m.,~ arid': tHe ;evening :' C,ongregatjpnal Church. . with the abridgement of the tio~ must be made by Tuesday . th 1 11 Mrs Ralph Young Mrs Leon . t 8- . ' " " . rights underlying individual noon, Apr,il 9, by telephonind .. h ere In e eev-y summer he wi be Aoo kin:g about for a'. . .' "'.' - groups a ' :..p.m; . ;,. , ,. "' Am:ongthe gues~ will. be eo pe t h' 't . ard LeWls, Mrs. DaVId Zuhlke Afternoon ,groups: Abigail: ; L . G G d Mr d freedom.. Mrs: Donald Coolidge at TU rmanen omem our CI ,y. and Mrs. Charles T. FI'sh'er. : OulS . 00 enow, .. an Mr Dodd' concluded h' f 2 5999 M. F d K t ...... T '" "'... • . , Oth"e.rs .were Mrs.. John M~_-Mrs. Andrew ..Cairiphell, 'hostess, . Mrs, William White, Miss 'Alice .' IS orm- - .or rs. re aess a J. U ~. al .report to the Committee by 4-5373. All Republican'women Soprano to Star Eachren, :Mrs.Milton Weed, Mrs. IOn. -N;. O~fordRd. Mrs.. Jo~.', Goodenow, Mr. and Mrs, Ray stating, "It seems incredibfe that are' invited. Cameron: Waterman III, Mrs. Reuter and. Mrs; F. ]3.. Robin.-, Goodenow, Mr:and:Mrs; Joseph I' More musical notes come from Mrs. Reginald T. Mm- Joseph Schlotman, Mrs. :Barth_Son, co'-h.cst~sses. Call TU. Goodenow, Miss Erma Kellogg, • phy and daughter, Lois. They w.illbec*~aye}ing to "Grand '019mew S~ymour,. Mrs. George 1-6193 or TR 1-3276." the Rev. and'Mrs. Marcus John-. Rapids to spend Easter with Mr. and Mzs. Paul L. Greer 'Ronuiey'and Mrs: James Hol- .Deborah:.¥:rs;; ..W•. Valade; son, Mr~ and Mrs. Allen Shaw and their family. ~ . den;' , hostess, .1692~All~d~\Rd ... Mi-~. • and Patricia; and Mr: and Mrs. M G (J I. h ' , Also on the .list wrtre ..Mrs. F~ed Leonard, and .~s.~ CeCIl Walter Frizzell, rs. reer acque me Murp y) is' scheduled to ap- Gerard Slattery. Mis. Charles :l'merty,., C9:-~os~~sse~.,~,Ca~l . TU Others will be Mr. and MrS. C pear with the Duluth Symphony Orchestra ,011 April 19 Vall'Dusen; Mrs. JohnA .. Bry_4:23~4 .or TV. 1:-9261'., . ...' . Laren 'Raymond, Mr, and' Mrs. ~.57 as the soprano soloist in Bach's' "St. Matthew.Passion." ant Mrs. Jeffries, Hanavan .,ElIzabeth.: Mrs. ,Robert, Betz- Wendell Fathers, Mrs. William ••• . . After her performance with this concert ,she will re.Mr~. Robin Buerki Mrs;' ,Gor:' ing, hostess, 1361''S. Oxford.,Rd':'! Cooper, Miss Virginia Cooper, turn home to spend the holiday with her'p~oud,and ad .. don Scott Mrs. 'N~il'McMath .Mrs. Grant Buclhiinan;':co-host- '. Mr. and:Mrs. Robert Carl, Miss miring relatives. , . Mrs. Cla;ence Hilberry,' Mrs: eSs. C~1l1U,":'4:6.7:~9/. . ~:. :'. Mr.'arld,,~s. J'ohn J .. Brad- Vera Black, Mr, and Mrs. Wil- C • • • Albert. Furstenberg and Mrs. . Esther: 'Mrs."DWight"'Struth-: ley of ,MQro:s5~road ha.ve made bur Kelly and Clarice and Mr. Spring Recess r ,Joseph A..Vance,Jr, . ers, 'hostess,:',; 2072 LochriIoor~ ;~mown~tJ;t.~engagement Qf Mrs. and Mrs. Leonard Nowacki and ... ~'.49 . ....' . . Mrs.. :Peter, ':a.~pp~":,~nd :rw. ,B~~dley'~: ~aughter, & USA; N Frances. . A covey of Pointe debutantes have returned:from their B S h l'George 1iacktri~' ..:.,co-h~iesses .. ;HALb~~; to John Tl. ScoVIll, 'Mr. and Mrs.' Ed Lakin, Mr. studies at Bradford Junior College, 'Brad,ford,Mass.,. toarnes.' .C.. OO Call TU~ ~7"61~~.;~r",TO.,f:.l:~~~~,iSo~ ,p.f,;.¥~,and ~O\ John R.and.'Mrs. StephenShovoly, Mr. spend the spring recess catching ,up' o~.l~a~;doing$. .1)a',n'..Ae"'/ ~IJ&.;~a' .'y'" . ' E;an~ ,Mt~cli8jd'ii~~; ,Sc~~~~ftf.Pea!,~ Rl'IIer,; N. ';Y~ and Mrs. WendellK~estert Mr. Susan Gillis, who is. a senior~ arid~AIIDette-Tenipleton;' ~I FTlU h6ste~~.~' 41.:.~e;~De~ii.~~;;.~~~,~,Su~~~s father IS Ro~rt C. Hal- and Mrs. Jack Flanagan, ~r. the Christmas deb with the solitaire showing her engaged': --, Wm. Ra;upagh...:anjl:Ws, ~~lenJ?',l~t. ..., .J . . . ,and Mrs. Sam Toepel, Miss status, have arrived at their respective, homes,' Another' The John' R.. Barnell School Him m.'e lsb~ugh; .co-hostesses.' The b~de~~lect was graduated .Janet Toepel, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- trio of Bradford co-eds have gone to ;oin their parent.':iD Parent,- Teachers Association is 'Call TU: 5;3801 or' Tu., 4-2567., .fr~m ..Chath~ H~ll, Virginia,liam' MeNavin, 'Mr. and M!'s. ,j planning, its see 0 n d annual' . Lydi~: . Mrs. ~,CharlesCharil-' and,is a junior ;at the.University Reginald Flesp,er and Mr. and Florida. , . .' . .' square dance to be held ,Friday berlain, hostess, .19946 O'Mara. of Michigan. Slie'is' a'niemher of Mrs. Vernon Dostie are also PatrICIa Thomas IS WIth Mr. and ~r~ ..Alfred J. Dalton evening; April 5,,in the BarnesMrs: .R. E.' Greig~ co.hostess .. GamrP~ Phi. ,Beta sorority.' invited.. II in Ft. LCl:uderdale ~nd Jam: LeGro has Jomed her mother,. S_chool.g~as~um. . Call TU. 4-6475: . Mr.. Scovill'.s~rved two years From-out of town coming .for ~rs. EmIly Young LeGro, ~ Palm Beach. Sally McHenry . AdrmssIOn:.wIllbe $1.00 p~rMart{1a:, Mrs. Elmer'Murvay, in the 1)'. S. 'Army and, js also a the dinner are Ray Rathsburg, ..5 IS also at Ft. Lauderdale wlth ~. and Mrs. Alan T, Mc- p~rson .and tIckets may be ob';' hostess, 960 N. Oxfo~d. Mrs.. S!tuden~,at the University of of Holly, and Mrs., Charles Henry. '. _ "talJ;ed In adva~ce.,at the school Carl Asmus" an4' ~Mrs.'Jos'eph' :'cNgan. His fraternity is Chi French, of Marshalt The spring hiatus from scholar's duties is also a great Of!IC~~r the Dlght,of:th~. dance Kinnear" co-hos~ess. T;p:•. 5cO,5~6;:Phi .. ' '. time for bridal parties. Mrs. Howard Pilbeam and Mrs. a~ .the,.door.... . Mary: Mrs. Rolan4:~.: ..~w~t,: ; . The ";.eouple, is planriing an TO ADDRESS SCOUTS C. E, Daniel will be co-hostesses at a miscellaneo. h _,~llers Julie and V" e~ Rea WIll 'hostess, 777 H8:mp~o~..¥rs., Paul :August wedding. . Lovell Lawrence, expert on ,303 . us S ow agam be on hand.to dll'ect:traf., Nash and Mrs. Howard -Gande''; , guided missiles. with the Chrys- 3 Cons (Continued on Page 19) fic. Dancing will begin at 8:30. lot, ' co-hostesses. calF. TU. let Missile .Operation, will be ======~~~------~---~-~~~MK "'.:~" ~T~OOOO ~ri~~~~a~~~~ NaomiC 'Mrs.. Elie Meyers;: People whp ajrn. to do right Boy. Scout Troop 479, in Par- hoztess, ,2016 Country r Club; 'will fall, saort-they. must score cells, Junior High School, April Lb. C Mrs.' J .. M. Eastori~.,co-hostess. o,ccas~onal'bullSeye. 8, at 8 p.m.. ' Cc!.. an 79 Cali TtT.. 5:-4336.. 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.; . Society News ,Gathered from All' o.f the Poi-ntes . I • \) ------P.Olne' · t Miss Gonczo to Wed tGPY( .Set or Apr.1 'wtLLIAM,F,RIES,'Of':McKin.;":"'''' .,oisasiudentatSweetBriarm'M'r. Carm'an A'p" r.1127 ' , . ' ' ' ley.'.:place: returned.dillS' 'week... '.,..," " " , . Virginia.' ' , Caler P~rent$ of Students Get Head Start on Sprin9~House. ~~f:s~~:t~~~::a~,~~2b::~~~ '; "~'Enio;yVaG~ti,on'>'in:,:,::Na~:sau~':","~R.a~d~RS~L;LEA.DEV- "lng By Searching For Articles To trav~ned'idth ~islfriends, MR. ' ' " " , , ' " ' LIN, of Notre Dame, avenue, and P . W.II"S k'\£' t'M . C . St CI First Spring l elean and ':MRS. BEN'YOU,NG of ,their son, BILL,haye returnej,{, air I' pea yOWS a ornmg eremony In • are Bowlers' Jc Be Sold at Big Event Blooinfield'Hills,' from a visit to Valen<;lia. Pa;,' of Montefaleo Church with Reception and ------, .... • ,'~ ' where they saw their son and Sh Parents of Marie School children have a head. start on ANDREW MIC~ELRAUTH,,: daughter.ln-Iaw, MR, and MRS. Breakfast to Follow at Lochmoor ' Highlighti their spring housecleaning; mothers have straIghte,ned son :of the 'REV. and MRS. AN-; i: LYLE A. DEVLIN, J~ ar.d ' month will be drawers closets and cupboards; fathers have organIzed DREW .F. RAUTH, of Berns" '; CONNIE and DELA. . At an 11 o'clock ceremony in St.Clare of Montefalco show 'of the II neater basements and garages; children have cleaned out c:ourt,. has recently been elect'ed. ': • •• I' cl J bookcases and toy shelves. All this has been done in ~he Reco~der, of the Delta Lambda' MARY FRANCES JONES,' Church PaVicia Caro! .Gonczo will be marrie to ameli 16, and the B;: name'of the Runlmage Sale to be held Saturd~y, AprIl 6 Chapter of SigmaNu fratebiity' i ,daughter of MRS. W. MAGRU- Robert Carman on AprIl 27. 0 . April 27. from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. in the school gymnaSIum. at Br~wn University.' A gradu~', DER JONES. of St. Clair ave- The bride's paren:ts~ Mr. Parties for the couple ~lll be. Other sche Clothing that is outgl'own,~ , late of Grosse,' PC?i nt e High;;': nue, has arrived home ~n.her andMrs . .Joseph"J.- Gonczo, gin o~ April 7 ~h~n MISS:Hut- will provide is showing up school as a nsult of thelr en- School; he is Ii meml!>er of the:::' ,spring vacation from Marjorie' of Neff road, will give a ton WIll entertam m her- Mo~a~ gethers for Gl not worn out , 1 talks' junior class' and ,a Cindidate:'. 'Web5te~ S~hool. She will make breakfast following the cere- road home .. Mrs, H: Frede~lc!t In chronologi on the hangers and tables of couraging c assroom " for, ~'the ,Bachelor of ~ience,:" her debut in June at a tea in' f th . d' t Campbell of BelleVIlle, Mlch., activity will be the children's war.drobe de- Mrs. Henr~ Swartz and Mrs. Degree in PhY!tics, He, been' the Mora~ road nome of her, or d _ e t Im~et Ia e will give a tea and miscella~. has ~°D:l' on Sunday even partment. Bonnets and caps, E~ward .Dev~e ~ead the"com. a<;iive as a member'o{the Var-; '~.uncle aunt' the WILLARD arm an ou, 01. o~ eous shower at the DAC April and y F. Wallace Tab to oats and blazers will be mIttee tI~led ~n~.~-13l:ac and sity Football ~,'and, Basketpall": S, WORCHESTERS." ,guests at Lochmoor followed 13. , pc dl . th Easter are drawmg a fme lme betweeh teams, as a repr~ntative .to', . ••• by a reception. later at the On the following day the great African prou y worn me,. antiques :for a price and cast. ' . . '. ' I b h . t '11 b Mr R b t H "Safari Saga" a: parade due to the u.nhrm,g offs for G_ song. Mrs: Parker the Inter.Fraternity .. Council,. MR. and MRS. PHILLIPS B. same cu" ' ' ~s ess WI e. s. 0 er, . ;f th Childr s - and. as a member 'of the' Execu-' : VAN DUSEN,' (PATRICIA Mc- La, rry ~Y!!~~tl)::) Edgemere road. MISS MARY and the ushers will be hIS Lakeland avenue, will give the their committee is now sortmg myer and Mr!l: Thomas Sage FARNOLS of Kensmgton road. ';~;":~:::,,,,.'l:'::;,,,,:::,'..::,,,,::::.",:,,:,,,; MARGARET SWEENEY (If brother, Richard A. Carman, Dr. rehearsal dinner April 26 at the and marking each item in the returned from the annual Maire rCetlulrnedBtolti~la~sesMatdGfOUllCher'~)iit;:S;~:'::f;~BJ1f;';'}::i::::Lt>+;~~L}) Provencal road' MISS MAR- .Robert Danforth. Robert H. University Club. Coterie large variety of china. silver and sixth-grade trip io Washington, . 0 ege" a, more, .!, 0 o~-, ~ta;i);\:;'ft;':;;;,;."'. c\'i.~":: " GUERITE STROH of Lee gate' l{imber, Frank B. Ware, J Jr,. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B., Ware. kitchen aids brought to the D.C., just in time to take charge Ill? a sprmg vacatIon WhIch Nnwy;:&t' •.,«' and MISS PEGGY FLINN' of:md .George B. West, Jr. Jr., will 'toast the couple's re. Set for basement storeroom of the of women's clothing and chi!,,:,thIS. year was from March 21 to "m Newberry place. ' Nancy Gallagher, cousin of turn from Acapulco, Mexico, ------dren's toys, AprIl 1" ••• • • • the bride, will come from Oak and the bridegroom's birthday The Grosse: In the'shoe department Mrs. WIL LlAM MARS EN 'f Park, nt, to be flower girl and on May 18 when they give a April dance "Tl Center Beckons Wilfred McLaughlin is pairing G. VIVIAN STANDIFER, Ii R' d b 'IT. d h D _,;0 Keith Carman, nephew of the party in their Washington road Shuffle" wi! t Oung Adults off galoshes, beach shoes and ~~~:rsi:;, ~:;:::zoo~i~~~~ '. DR. and MRS: HUGH L. DII:,L 'of Mal1:' str~et, Grc:;>sse" .v~~~ionin~1.f ~~arAnn ~s M:r~~ bridegroom, will 'be ring bearer. home. Grosse Pointe " Y evening shoes to set off her she is studying secondf!.ry edu- Pomte F~, enJoyed the tropIcal sunshine In Nassau. 'Island near Bradenton, 'Fla. Saturday, Apri tables of footwear. Cashiers for cation, wa" recently elected vI'c'e They' vacationed fer several weeks 'at the Bahamas Coun~ ' '... p.m. What better chance to blos- the sale will be Miss Jean" president' of The t a UpslIon 'try Clu'b. ' ' At the 'Ho'meste'aa- lll' Hot The usual d~ 10m forth in your new Easter Briers, Mrs. Burt Weyhing and Sorority. She is the daughter of S . g" V . D'R' d MRS ments will be , , outfits t h a n at the Grosse Mrs. Larry Tisdale. prm s" ~., are " an " . Ross will supp' Pointe War Memorial's Easter MR. and MRS. THOMAS T~ ter SUSAN; who was celebrat. State UniverSity in Ohio for out- CHARLES F. DODENHOFF, of ' Mrs. Kenneth Kimmel, chair- STANDIFER of Somerset ave- ing her fifth birthday. standing scholarship. Vendome': road,' with PETER music. For thosl Parade for young single adults with the Grass«: man of the Rummage Sale pro- nue. " • .• • • • ~ and JEAN. ! . Friday evening, April 12 at 9 J•ect is backed by~the eXDe.rience • • • A th 12' ta' d • • * these dances ar o"c1o:::k? Mlt.,' :and MRS. ALLEN F. mong e women ppe, PROTECTION AT ITS BEST Saturday night Bill Knicely's orchestra will of Mrs. Donald Longyear, Ways MR. and MRS. BARTON F. EDWARDS, JR., of Bishop road, for Alpha Lambda Delta, na- Attending the steeplechase in except during 1 be holding forth for this April and Means Chairman. Mrs. Kim. TRAIL of Muir road, left on,wHh Mimi and Teddy, left last tional scholas.tic' soCiety., at AI':' Tryon, N.C., is RUSSELL ,COL~' , are open to all "bunny hug" and Harvey, that mel promises that there will be Tuesday to spend several weeks Thursday by plane for Sarastota, .bion College last week was LINS, of Lin~o1D.road, .. couples in the carry. out boys to serve all at Hacienda del Sol, near Tuc-' , CAR 0 L Y N HALLENBECK, • • • celebrated king size rabbit, will area. They pro\ be on han dto flop his ears in customers. These will be mem- son, and SCottsdale, Arizona.' Fla. i. • • daughter of the WALTER L. In' 'Delray Beach until' April opportunity als greeting, bers of the two Boy Scout • • • I Last Thursday after the Sym- HALLENBECK~' of Haildy 10 are MaS. C LA U DE, A. ARTHUR J. ROHDE comers to the Invitations are being mailed troops sponsored by the Maire Leaving April 1 for a stay in phony 'concert MRS. HENRY road. GREINER •. of Lake~hore road, AND COMPANY meet many new PTA, troops 19 and 619, who S d G MRS B JOY f L k h d I ft * .'. with BRIAN and GRETCHEN. dial and pleasar to all the Pointes' Post-college will also assist in setting up the ea !sIan, a., was • " ,0 a es ore roa ,e :MARY and KITTY CAREY; . crowd who are on"the mailing tables and merchandise to be on FREDERICK W. PEARCE, JR.. for' ~ouisville,. Ky., to. attend a' daughters of MRS. MATTHEW They will also be seeing .Mrs: The cost of list but please come-invitation sale. of Cllalfonte .road •. with 'daugh- meetmg of ~he exec~tlve b~ard CAREY, of Moran road,re- Greiner's parents, staying at INSURANOE evening's enter1 or not-the list is far :from com- ters LESLIE, BARBARA and of the Frontler Nursmg SOCIety; t. d la t - k f t.r'p to the Crest Apartments. ' $3 per couple ir plete. JEANIE, Sh . . d . urne s wee rom IS. • ., * 1711 East Jefferson, Detroit 7 Mich. LO 7-6100 ments. • • .m'OernI!lnrgr.I,ve nom e Saturday 13oSton. New York and Aspen, Especially it there are any Probably the reason people lie . . Colo .." . , MR. and MRS. WILLIAM .G. folks in town :from college for about their age is be'cause it is MR. and MRS. 'HENRY C. .,.• ~ • , " ••• ' POWERS"of Renaud road, have spring vacation, they are most easier to say it than it is to look MURRAY, of Dean laney enter-: CADET 'MAJOR BR UCE MR. and'MRS; WILLARD'S. left .. o~;,a ,<16-day c,r~~,se of, cordially invited . it. tained Saturday tor their daugh-:: CROWLEY, son of MR., and WORCHESTER will move into C~ribbean . waters .. They sailed -- MRS. T. E. CROWLEY of Ros- a new home on Tonnancour from New. O.rle:ns~ ... I ~ " ~yn roa~, is batta~on' adjutant ,place in the fall from their Home on Beacon hI'll aft'er.a In' the' first battalIon of ROTC Moran road address.' ' ' in Western Michigan Univer- • • • long, vacation up and' doWn: the MI sity. Home from a two week v1'sit coasts of Florida are MR. and for that sped • • • in Pompano, Fla.; with her par. MRS. GEOR;ZE. E.. VILLEROT. or reception. ELSA, P~RDY, r e c e n t 1~ ents, MR. and 'MRS. CHA~ES' . MARY ELL N TA P'PA N . pledged. tramee of Alpha Xi RCROUSE'is MRS:MINOT D. : E," typically Delta sorority at Ohio W~sleyan .EATON 'of Ford court daughter of the B R U C E . H. University, is visiting sorority' - .' •• *' TApPAN,S, of Westche~ter margaret rice si.ste~s ~ Louisville, K!. an~ "L I B BET T" McELVE . road, traveled to Jacks~n,:!lle, Cmcmnatl before completmg her d h' RA NNY, Fla. last week~end for the wed. , g t' 'th k aug ter of the LPH E. Mc- ding of' her cousin, Lt .. J'erry sprm ' vaca Ion WI a wee - .ELVENNYS' f Cl 1 d' , . end visit with her pareIlts; MR. ~ '.. ,0 over y roa , Tappan,. and Barbara Reed." nd MRS R P PURDY! B. '_ ha~. arnyed home fr0In; Stanford • • • a ad" " 0 eau Umyersltyfor her,spnngrecess MR d MRS ART Piano, accordiol pre ro • . . an, . HUR H. Single, duo, tr . and' ,departed. agaia fo};.a short ENGSTROM of. McMillan road References. * • • visit in Florida. \ returned this' week' from . Ii BRUCE. STYERWALT, son of .•• • • three.weekvacation 'in "Ever- TU. i. the W~LiAM, 'STYERWALTS,. , . BUFFY DAVI~, daughter of glades, Fla. With, them were of Allard road;' was anlong'the. the CHARLEsSTROUTDA.their daughters, .LYNN, MAR- . students honored at a recent VISES, of Cloverly rpad,is also dinner at the. ;Bo:wling Green home for spring, vaeati0D:.. She (Continued on Page 16)

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Sh OWing C e u e or ~m ers troduce their work t'o the-p\lblic. r chmoor Righlighting .Grosse Pointe Yacht Cln~'s calendar this H~ghe' Lee-Smith,. noted De- "Fashions and Flowers of Spring" is the theme of month will be the first ladies' bridge luncheon and fashion troit' artist, has' been :instructing Lochmoor Club's opening lauies bridge-lunch~on on Wed- Clare of Montefalco show, of the 1957 spring season, slated for Tuesday, April these olasses sinc'e last' Septem:' , nesday, April 10, at 12:30 p.m., Mrs. Brent SmIth and Mrs, e married to James 16 and the Bowlers' Jamboree dinner-dance on Saturday, ber ..and h~ plans' ou~.:of-door Robert Sullivan are hostesses, . . ~-----, April 27. ~ ' . ': : I ~~~:~r.,for 'late sprm,g. and ------For the'ladies who have, yet bird bath, and to add a glamour for the couple will be- Other scheduled events bridge-luncheon-fashion. show, ' . ' . ' , . I n the 16th, Mrs. Paul I.. More-j .Fol1owm~.the tea.~he pIctures to select their Easter finery, 'note, a fountain will be in- ;)ril 7 when Miss Hut- will provide social g'et-to- O 11h g t th C t th h ~ntertain in her Moran land' h' , . ted by WI , an a e en er roug [rvings will present a, col- stalled wb:ich will spray pastel th f GPYC families 15 c aIrman, aSSlS A -1 M rs G' D' 'h . ' me. Mrs. H. Frederick ge ers or . Mrs. Paul L.' Barker, Mrs. pn . e . uy ~rgan',Is c, aIr:. . lection of spring and sum- colored mIsts. In chronological order, first Calvin J. Gauss, Jr.,' Mrs. man ,of, thE!'mormng ~lass and , I of Belleville, Mich., mer ensembles: especially To fur1J?er keynote the gar- a tea and m:scellan- activity will be the presentation Charles W. Gauss II, Mrs. Rus'::,'Mrs.: D~nald Newell ~s repre-' , , den theme, fresh flowers of the \ver at the DAC April on Sunday evening, April 14, of sell D. Van.Houten, and Mrs. s~ntm~ the afternoo~.~ouP .. ,w<,:J;t,1,:" designed to appeal to ml- lovely spring varieties will be F. Wallace Taber and his two Robert J. NIxon. Among those submlttmg.work ,,";;h, ladv's flair for' fa s h ion. used on the fireplace mantel in :l following day the great African all-color films, ValerI'e DeGa'lan wI'1'1'p'res'ent for the exhibit ar,e Mr~.'J. ~. And for the 1i 't tIe people the lounge~ as table centerpieces dll be Mrs. Robert H. "Safari Saga" and "Samaki", , " ' Ode,11 Mrs. Arch"'"lVlC Glason,' Mrs. '. and bankmg the stage upon ""ho will have a linen Mr. Taber will :;how and nar- an outstandmg array of spnng' WaIte}' ~tewart; Mrs.' Harold who m u s t be readied for which the fashion show will be n her St. Clare Shores rate his motion pictures of and suminer fashions in' the, Phelps," Mrs: 'Norton Wald:' the Easter parade Young held. Phil. Skillman's trio will fablllous hunting and fishing. style show immediately follow- bridge, Mts; Durgan, Mrs'. . Clothes, Inc.' will also' show provi~e music for the after- Time is 8 o'clock, The exciting ing the 12:30 o'clock luncheon. Robert Palms, .. Mrs.' .Douglas Gonczo will give the , I 1 . f'" t t 1 ' noon. dinner for her sister in program was arranged by the Bridge p~ay occupy the aftE;r:: Smart and Mrs. L. E. Bower- . a 1n e 0 mInla. ure s"y es Mrs. W'll'1 lam S'Iebert WI'II be e on Apri~ 25 and at entertainment commitee to fol~ noon. man. , created, for the. wee fo~k. entertaining a party of twelve, date Mr. Kimber will low that Sunday's family buffet Among those with early Others &re Mrs,. Howard 0'- A few of Lochmoor's own Among her guests will be Loch- bachelor dinner, dinner, which begins at 5 reservations for groups or four- Leary, Mrs. George H~ggerty, lovelies. will parade some of tht! moor' first lady, Mrs. Murray idegroom's parents, Mr. o'clock. somes are Mrs Elmer A. Ben- Mrs. N. F. Hami~ton, Mrs. John IRVING'S fashions. They are MacDonald, . Robert S. King, of Great plans are afoot for the zin" Mrs. Cle~nt A. Pennell, Lord, Mrs. Newell, Mrs. Louis :. Mrs. Louis Deeb, Mrs, Curtis Reservations for 16 have been avenue, will give the Mrs. Peter J. Gallette, ¥rs. L. Hyqe, Mrs.' ,Harry Carne, Mrs. . Moody, Mrs. John Finn and made by' Mrs. Lance Skinner dinner April 26 at the . Gaylord Hulbert, Mrs. William Ross TaiY19r,Mrs. Frank Pesl~r, Miss Mary Sepic. and Mrs, Harold Brinker . ty Club. Coterie Dance A. Howe, Mrs. Leo G. Jacques; Mrs. Arthur Turgeon" Mrs. Ar,- , The dub will, be transformed Others who are planning to d Mrs. Frank B.' Ware, Mrs. Charles. H. Wainman, Mrs. nold ,Matzke and Mrs., Robert Here's lovely' silver~(with 'pink' hight~ into a veritable flower garden attend are Mrs. James Dodge, toast the couple's re- Set for April 6 William F. Rossiter, Mrs. JohnMe~owen. lighting, a blending whi'ch~equiJ;;es con- . 'plimenfiJ+dividual personalities are ava:il- for the afternoon, com pIe t e Mrs; Ray Venderbush, Mrs. m Acapulco, Mexico, F. Bowes." ------with picket fences, sun dial and Thomas Gallagher, Mrs. Merk ~iderable ski:ll. Ohrt Hairdressers,' 19897 ;, able th~re..'They are equally reno\!\m~d bridegroom's birthday The Grosse Pointe Coterie's ------M. Sepic, Mrs. Clifton Distin. Easter Sunday, April 21, will Special Groups Have Fun . Mack avenue,' are specialists, and tintings :for'their];)err:nanents. , . ' 18 when they give a April dance "The April Shower ,bring members and their chil- It would take' a lot more than Mrs. Karl Schaltenbrand, Mrs. their Washington road Shuffle" wi! be held in the dren to the 'club for family din- At Neighborhood 'Club a hearing aid for some people to James Cunningham, Mrs, Wil-. Grosse Pointe War Memorial on " ,: \ ' ' ner served from 12:30 o'clock to -- An average'. person is ta~ler ing, than when he retired at hear that low, small voice of liam Fricker and Mrs. ErwiIi~: Saturday, April 6, from 9-12 8:30 o'clock in the main dining The members of the Guys ,and Congregational when 'h~ a.wakens in 'the mo~ri~' J;light, medical tests indicate .. conscience. Sattelmeier, p,m. room. As in previous years; it Dolls Dance Club at the NeI!;h- :; The usual delicious refresh- will be a sort of continuous borhood' Club have been, stnv- Eveiits' LiSted ments will be served and Al Easti:~' parade between those, ing for the weekly award gi~en .11 TU 4-2216. Ross will supply the excellent hours. ,to, th.e partners who exhibit The Grosse Pointe Congrega- Visit the beautiful, new Shoe Salon at our Grosse ,Pointe store, 1,7131 Kercheval. C m1lsic. For those not acquainted A . ts f th ' outstanding: ,ability in social tional Women's Association. has 1 WIth the Grosse Pointe Coterie, rrangemen or e gay dancing ( announced the list of' actlvities Bowlers' Jamboree on the 27th ' . . th('se dances are held the first are in the hands of Fred A. ,The followmg. couples have for, ApriL BEST Saturday night of each month, Hood, Jr., bowiing chairman, been, crowned KIng. and ~uee~ ,On Tuesday, April 9, promptly except during the summer and l and his committee aides. for ,the past four Fnday nIgh~s. at l2 nQon, all church women are open to all young married .' " SUSIe De1Barba, and, Steve Mil- and thei! ,guests 'are i,nvited to couples in the Grosse Pointe Inaugurat~ng the evenmg WIll ler, Norma DelBarba and: Gary attend and partake of "The Meal. area. They provide an excellent be a cocktaIl hour .and a, cere- Bur kern 0, , Susan .Alfei ana. In 'The, Upper' Room,'" a com- by Joyce opportunity also for any new- many when tr~phles. w,Ill be George Wilson, and Sheryl AI- m~moration of The Last Supper, soft saiters comers to the Pointe area to awar~ed and prIzes dlstrIbute~; fei' and Ji~ ,Montgomery. Reservations must be made at ORDE meet many new friends in a cor- markmg th~ eni of GPYC s This has. b'ecome a most popu- the church office no later than' dial and pleasant atmosphere. league bowlmg season. ,,1ar activity for boys and girls n90nAp;l'il 5.. The cost of this wonderful 12 E evening's entertainment is only Then the keglers w.ill move ages. 7-11. Instruction in social Group, 5 will meet in' the $3 per couple including refresh- t? the ballroom-l?u~ge for the danclIig as well as •round a~d, Social Hall at 7:30 p.m. ments. dmnel. dance begmmfig at ,8:30, square dancing is included In . • C< LO 7-6100 o'clock. On the bandstand will their program. All boys and On, T~~sday,; Apr,ll ;23, Just -in high I be Art Quatro and his orchestra. girls in the Community inter- For:~un, ~eetmgs WIth ~outh ------. ested in learning to 'dance o~ PaCIfIC as tht;, them-: WIll. be. , EI f' t . H Id' .' who just enjoy dancing' are.; he].d'Jat 12:30 p:m. 'W'heD:-lun~h- colors for spring , \, ec Ion 0 De 9 'cordially invited' to attend 'tIle ,eon IS served In the fOllOWmg By Kappa Kappa Gamma Friday night Guys and Dolls' homes~ , \ --- Dance Club irom 7 to 8 p.m. at Group 1 will meet, in the. Kappa Kappa Gamma will the NeIghborhood Club. Whittier 'ro~d home of Mrs. Rex MUSIC hold its annual business session A more ent;husiastic arid :fun, Regan and Group' 2 in the Kerby' for thot speciol parti and election of officers at a loving group. than 'the Play road home. of Mrs. Abram or reception. dessert meeting ,an April 10, at Mates would be hard to :find. Brown. Light ••• M incredible four ounces! 8 p.m. The hostess will be Mrs. Activities are specially set up Mrs.. L. Babcock will be hos- typIcally Manfred Whittingham of Ken- for their age group which in- tess to Group 3. in her Norton ... Supple. • • . the softest, leather.lined wood court. cludes boys 'and girls from .4 to road home, and Group, 6 will margaret rice Committee members are Mrs. 7 ye,ars old. gather at ,the' Mt. Vernon road' • ;smoothi'esyou'll ever wear! Gentle : •• if' Stanley Smith, chairman, Mrs. Last ,Saturday the children home of Mrs. David Palmer. Hall Lippincott, Mrs. Willi~m had Ii most interesting experf. Group 8 will meet at the'home .their mMner with town clothes in the way Ludwig and Mrs. William Cod- ence at the City Fire Station of Mrs. B. A. Bates in Kensing- they lift you along. Red, blonde, sherry dington. with Capt. ;Harold Rivard and. ton road in Detroit. All merribets Piano, occordion, organ. ------his firemen explaining and are urged to' attend these last block or navy calfskin. 14.95 Single, duo, trio or orchestra. The man who, is draid to look showing ,the ,children ~.the.many home nie~tings of the year. References. his faults squarely in the face ~~tai1s of their jp-b.an~ exactly GroUp 4 will meet in th,e TU.4-4440 has no chance of getVng rid of what h~ppens when.R fIre alarm Lounge at 8 p.m. them. , ' comes In. '... Other a~tivities included in ------• The. Italians inve,nted a two- this program are a gym period, wheel. seeder more than' 350 handcraft; .cooking and games. year~ ago. Any mother interested in .a ==-- _ I group experience for their youngsters are ,most ,we1come to . visit the group or enroll their , let's have an Eqster s.hoppin,gspree Informal modeling in the Children's Shop. Saturday 1- 4- p.m. children on Satur,day aft~rnoons , I from 1..2:30 p.m .. at the Neigh- borhood Club. " I I" t I. Swiss ofga~dy frosted. with lace .. Denta' AuxiHary. Plans. , Pink or blue. 3~6x, 9.00 State Convention Here r e-3, '\ \ 2. Bouffant ~rgandy with attached Members of the Women's , Auxiliary to ,the ,Michigan State \ , petticoat. Pink or blue. Dental Association" will gather ... in the Sheraton"Ca'dll1ac' Hotel: Toddlers 2, 3, 8.00' I' Monday :for their annual 'con> , vention. . Mrs. Kenneth Ryan, of Fli~t; The state president, will b'e:iil,c:harge spectator of the board meeting' a:ridgen- eral session.. , , ' costume, smart' T~es.day's session ,wil~~:f~at~r~ "Americana" look a president's lu~cheori. a~d,col- umnist, .Ann Lander~,. whq' ~il1: shown in Vogue., speak on "Your' Problem. Is , Good-looking Mine." ~ointers' serving on .the ,~on-' textured weave vention arrar;gementi; commit- of rayon, 'acetate tee' include Mrs. R. I:,Sea1by, publicity, ,and Mrs. G. H. Guest, .. and cotton by ,convention, desk. ... . Folker Fabrics. Most p ~ 0 p 1'e, it has 'been Gold and natura". found, are unable to hoid, a, ~am,>; era steady and, shoot, a'-pIcture .. I taupe ond beige, aqua in. much more than one twenty- , , and white with black. fifth of a second. .,' , ' Crease-resistant. 'fwhere? Easter 25.00 employers .0~.'.' r collection of clothes ed of dacron top-flite girl , ' Iy pleated ...... ,' ,89.95 office, employees, ,earefu.lly screened .and tested. \ \ 'N'.. ! personnel agency i 20445 MACK -, • I i461 penobscot bldg. , Opp. Howard Johnson's , . W01.5692 . ,Child~en's, ~h~p.-6ros~•. Poi~t."Stor•• TU"~2400.- Ail~w1-weeks- for' phon. and mailord.rs. C.O~D'.I~fined 0" 5~OOand-morat .~d25. ,charg,,:

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Page Sixteen , . lhursday, Thursday, April -4. 1957 , . Society New--s-Gatheredf:rom of Wo . All the Poin tes IUllDlmmummmnunmmlllmlllllUlllJIIIUmmnnnlUlIIlIllIlIIlDlIJllllIlJlllIlllIllJ11IIIIIIIIUJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUHIHIDIIDlDlIHIIIIII_1 Help. To. Advertise Richard .Carnival 'Bla-ins to 8.ail ~Short, and to the ~Pointe . . ' .Home, Apr~"l,l'O, Cobane-Davis ChiC , , -' , Vows J .' ,.. ~ .. LnuHB ••• UI"""'WU'•• IU".u'"'"""'U" ...... b•• ""un'ueuuUlllll1l ... ,ua,ua... ".- . Major and Mrs. Aiexand~' (Continued from Pa..le 14) I doctorate ~n Far Eastern ,Gov- " Blain with Bonny, Sandy, Bruce: To H ernments,will 'visit, during ,and J ody will leave Bad KreuZ:':' 0 JORIE and 5-month$-01d, WEN- spring vacatiolJ., his fonner.Yale , m~ch,' Germany April 8' to' saii : T Be Said May 11 Annual Founc DV. . roommates, EDWARD H. DAN- ;i home April 10 from Bremer~ . Ap They were met by Mrs. Eng- FORTH in Darien, Conn., and haven.'. .' "Pair to Excrange Vows in Grosse Pointe Memorial Churda strom's parents, MR. and MRS, DOUGLAS DEMOREST in Port ~hey WIll arr~ve on the SS On that Afternoon 'with Reception Fotro\l;~~ E. QUIMBY SMITH of Berk. Washington, Long Island. ' " Umted 'States lU New York .~ shire road, who had been spend- • • • where the Major will go o~.to . at Country Club The Detro ing their time in Jamaica. The MICHAEL KEFlI.lAN. of Har- Fort Hamilton. to be discharged _' . hostess to mer Smiths will be at home on April vard road, will portray. two of , from. ,the Arm.yMedlsaLCorps. Ann Hadden DaVIS, daughter ~f the Frank h. 9a..V1Sea, and Dearborn 5. Shakespeare's comedy charac- ' Thenthe fa~ily' will stop,o¥er of Burns avenue, has set May 11 at .the date of,her marr1~ge eon, to be held • • • ters in the University of Detroit. " in Glen,MQre" ~a.,tto;visit'MrS.. to Joseph Lawson Cobane. They WIll be roamed that after- 6, at 1:00 p.m, MR. and MRS. ROBERT Theater production of "Henry Blain's sister, Miss Ann Murray noon in Grosse Pointe Memorial Church with Dr. Frank from the activ FARRALL of Beverly, Mass., V" Wednesday through Sunday Bowell .and ...th,ey.. \y,~n,.arrive' Fitt officiating. 010------Hillsdale. announce the birth of their (April 10-14). her~ ~aste.r ~SunQay. ~' : . .', Mrs. Henry B, Kinze will tail par t y at the St. Clair :firstborn, a son, JOHN ROB- The Theater is :following the UntIl theIr Vendome road Sh h f hi ts Mr The speake h ... ', . , d' .', b'. '. . .. be matron of honor arld. the. ores orne 0 s paren, . ERT, on March 30. Mrs. Farrall pattern of Shakespeare's own'. , om~ ,l.S '.~ Y. ~o', e .o~eup~ed' h . 1 and Mrs, Henry J. Roesch. Jeffries Hana is the former NANCY GEORGI, company in casting "Henry V." they WIll stay WIth the m~jor.s ot er attendants WIlL be . , vice-presiden t daughter of MR. and MRS. "Shakespeare:' explains' Di- 'parenw; Df;.liiid ¥rs. ~A)exaD:der'.C a r 0 1 Ann Cobane, the . The 'YI~liam ,Byrons pre-nup- ga, will discus W .Bl' " f' J3" "hi"" 'b rI'd 1 t' 't . tial festiVlty WIll also be a cock-- CARL GEORGI of McMillan rector Richard Burgwin, "wrote , s.' BalJ:}, .o'U"ertaks r~th':?Da.d.,M egrWO?lm-e, ecBs S I S Mrr,e tail party on April 27 in their coll~e fraten road. his plays with a lot more roles .. on ruce. WI s y. WI,. r. rs. 1 laml yron, S. Ri d bId h our education<: • • • than he h"d actors at the Globe an.d Mr.s. Laurle:. C; D'ICkson;. Jr.,.. B'ayard Wilson, Mrs. W'llI var ou evar. orne. t their value in MISS PAULA MATHEWSON, Theatre. He planned to double of Iri.ncoln road.. J Wilder Sawdon. of Char gin t Thse Mnexilsaftedrn,t°ho~the L~l-l ternal groups daughter of MR. and MRS. P. up and even triple- or quadruple. ThIS. summer the. B.1ains will F 11 O. M' J S er . 0 an , eJ.~ son WI S. MATHEWSON, of Lakeland cast his actors. We've. done ,vacation at the Huron.Mountain a s, " rs, ames.. hold a brunch m theIr Morosli tional system, avenue, was recently installed pretty much the same lIort of Club where Bonny. expects to Adams, of Aspen, Colo., and road home. Mrs. Roy D. Me- ue in America as corresponding secretary, Kap- thing." : ' .', c, entertain fellow students from. Mrs. E. W. Goren, of San Clure and her daughter. Mrll. culture .. her school La Chatelainie in .Francisco. John R. Stearns will give a pa Chapter, Sigma Sigma Sig- • • • Founded on A ma, Miami Universtiy, Oxford, From Dickinson College, Car~' , Switzerland. ' 'Jehn;a. Cobane, Jr., will be.. ki~chen ~ower ~d Mrs. Fred- his brother's best man. They erIck RIddell WIll hostess a the campus of O. Miss Mathewson is a gradu- lisle. Pa., comes news of the versity of Arkar 4 , are the sons of Dr. J,: 0 h n mother-daughter luncheon. ate of Grosse Pointe High initiation of MARTHA J. HOYE today has 119 c Howard Cob an e, of- Merri- Dr, Cobane will give the rt!- School. into Zeta Tau Alpha, She is, the .Egg Decorating versity chapter daughter of the CLlFFORD~W •. ' b S weather road. hearsal dinner on May 10 at several hundred MAR LEN E FREDERICK, HOYES, of Yorkshire road." • A roet t een . Ushering will be. the bride- the Detroit Boat Club. . , throughout the daughter of the H. Z. FRED- ... eleet"s brother, Frank Howard interested in con ERICKS of Hawthorne road, 'and PRISCILLA WEBJ? are. doing th~ir All Gro~se Pointe 'families, Davis, Jr., Thatcher W, Rea, Jr" world of thoul arrived home over the week~ part to help their school's PTA project. adults and children alike, are of Northbrook, Ill.; W. Lester Fund was establ end for her spring vacation urged to go to the Grosse Pointe Moll, M, Ronald Roesch and Park Garden TV comediah Soupy Sales; and the' Boy. its founding, th from Kemper Hall, in Kenosha, War Memoria: Center this Surl- Dr'.. 'John C. Peachey, of Jtoch- SCouts and Girl Scouts are scheduled to which has been Wis. day afte;rnoon, April' 7, from 2 ester, N.Y. Club to Meet provide entertainment and 'food' for all search and studi • • • to 4:30 o'clock to get'ready for Mrs, Charles Morgana and The Grosse Pointe Park Gar~ economic, or ~ H. DWIGHT WILSON JR. of Easter' and' to be. entertained. her daughter Mrs. Maxwell R. Oxford road is attending, as ,'. Thos~ two charming Ukranian Bates gave a tea and miscel- den Club will meet Monday, Eight books ha'ti published under a delegate from the University young ladies, Miss Joanna Vom laneous shower in the latter's April 8 in the Whittier road . D d Chi Omega, de. of Michigan Graduate School, IQaginda and Miss Rose Sushi- University place home Friday home of Mrs, Richard Larwin. ru s' em,a n' ; sonnel develop] the International Conference for sh b " '. nisky, will' displayprize-win- for the bride-elect. ., Luncheon will be served at econcmic pow Far Eastern Studies, held fn -OW-I n.9 Sp'a ce ning Uk.r~nian decorated eggs . On April 6 the hosts will be j business m e e tin g. Miniatura Boston. Mass., this week at the Gr and twice 'during the affernoo~ the Ronald, Kordenbrocks . at a arrangements on the sprinl through public Sheraton Plaza. Following the Grosse Pointe was named to- Mrs. Michael Wochorek of the supper party and on April 20 theme will be made and dil- contributions of conference Mr. Wilson, who is da,y .by Autom0l:'ilj Cl u b of Ukranian group .of the Inter- ,Mr. Roesch will give a cock- playpd for J'udging. izations, and a h studying at Michigan for his Michigan as . one 0 .the CI't'Ies If you are planning to plant national Institute has arranged ------'------_ national organi, selected to send a schOOlboyrep- someshrubs aroW;d your house, classes to teach adults and chil- men. resentative to' the 21st' AAA be sure to get them far enough. dren 'to, decorat~ eggs hi the In addition, b National Safety Rally in Wash- away from. the wall, adVises Uk!"anian manner. National Achie, ington, D, C., May."4... J 0& Cox, Mi ch'Igan. State Uni- The eggs .and supplies needed presented each : PUBLIC SALES The Grosse Pointe delegate, to decorate them will all be • to be .selected from safety pat-:- versity exterisio.n specialist in availa.ble at the Center includ- . '., ' '1'01ranks in the next two weeks, landscape' architecture. ing dyes', beeswax and styluses . .Not an Auction - All Items Priced . 'DAVID 'r:' TOUCHTON.' a will join nearly 100 other Michi- Two main. p.r 0 b 1ems arise Everyone can do a Krashanky Sl,;dget PII freshman at St. Benedict's col- .gan ,patrollers in Detroit, May from planting too close to the I-an egg dyed a solid color but lege, Atchison, !Can., won, a 2, for a four-day all-expense house. They are crowding ~f the real challence will be the Household Furnishings place on. the semester horiortrip to the nation's capital as the plants, and lack of water. Pysan~y, a .,multi-col~red e~g. Bigefow roll fot' excellence in studies, ~the guest of the Auto Club. 'If a; shrub is planted. too close ~)U ":,,hIChqeslgns are. fIrst wnt- So appropriate, So appreciated according to an announcement The Grosse Pointe school to :the house when it's small, it ten m wax. . • 'YOU1' thoughtful tribute of /lowers tIIi the time Estate of from the office of the registrar. judged by Auto Club to have ih~ will crowd up to the walls y.rhen To ent~r!alU .the ~enter's FRi ,He is a graduate, of St. Paul's most effective 9verall safety it is mature; It should' ,be . far younger. VISItors and to alter- of bereavement. It means so much to the family HIgh School, wh~re he won a program, will be invited to name enough. away,.from, the wall. nate WIth the egg-decora~ing scholarship to. St.' Benedict's. -its outstanding patrol' boy a.s that it -.will not have to be: cl;,tsses ~. apd Mrs. Harold to know you-are .thin-king oj th.em. TU 1-441 Mr. Michael McFadden He also participated in foot~all,the city's official 'delegate. 'Iirunes and trimmed away when Ram~, WIll gl:,e two "puppet 152 '9 Essex Drive basketball, and baseball; and < The Washington trip is spon- it matures.' sh,ows. presentIng the most be- 18520 was a m,ember of the high sored annually by Auto Club to. I' . WItChing talking animals and 'The other problem lack of .. JAMES THE FlORIST Grosse Pointe Park schcol dramatic club. He is ,the .honor outstanding lIlembers of water, is a result of the eaves dancers you ever saw, SC1nof MR. and MRS.' GEORGE Michigan's 50,000 safety patrol- -- _ 1.623~.'Mack at 3 Mile Drive, TU. 5-489J (South of E, J effer~')n) E. TOUCHTON, ..of Hidden lane. lers.The youhgsters, will.spend on, ~e ho~et~i,~g~ .l'!1oi~tWe;. 'A cw-e' for 'tfte' indigestio~' • • • • • t f 11d . th C 'tal' away from the plants. The d b t' Sunday, April 7, from 10 a.m. wo u ays ,In e apI 'Clty building' protect th ' hr ib cause y ea lUg your own 16627 E. W I!lrren•. nr. Yorkshire • TU. %-0100 MR. and MRS. RAYMOND J. meeting top goverpment offi- from muchoi the r~in s fr~~ words has never been found. LAux, of Boston, Mass., are cials and ..seeing famous and which. they n).ight otherwise Sale' Conducted .by visiting his parents, MR. and historic sites.' benefit, ( MRS. C. M. LAUX, of Lincoln Climax of the event is pjr- Many persons like to plant road. They will go on to Baton ticipation in the. march down their shrubs one and one-half H. o. M~NierDey ...~ Rouge, La., befqre returning to Constitution avenue of over Boston -where Mr. Laux is at- 30,000 patrol members from times as far away from the Appraiser 424 Boo~ ,Bldg. 'tending Harvard Gr a d u ate across the coun~y. The gian+. building as their mature' di- School of Business' Administra- 'J' ameter. In other 'words, if a • WOodward J -9085 parade, which includes. tele- plant will mature to four feet tion. vision and movie celebrities, is the largest he 1d annua1ly in in diameter, it should, be plant- •• • • ed. six' feet from the wall. MR. and MRS. RALPH FAR- Washington.______The size that a plant .will be NUM of Lothrop road has as when mature CClJ.'1be determined ' . There Is Nothing Finer Than a Stromberg-Carlson we~end houseguests, MR. and MR. and MRS. T. W. TR~FZER from a :foUIidation plant key MRS. 1. J. DAWSON of Fort of McKinley avenue. . prepared by Cox, and available Wayne, Ind. • • • from the department of la.'"ld- ,. .-;. MR and MRS. HAROLD scape architecture at Michigan Returning fro m a ten-day WEIGOLD of Harcourt road, State' University,' East Lansing .. golfing holidliY at the Cali- who recently moved / back to fornia Hotel in' Pinehurst, N.C. the Pointe from Springfield, were MR. and MRS. D. C. TUR- Mass., were honored with a Usually there is fire where' .1n soft pearl gray. _• NER of Grosse Pointe boule- surprise party' in ,the RALPH there>ls smoke, but occasionally vard lane, MR. and MRS. D. FARNUM'S' home in Lothrop the smoke' comes from a. pipe .a new kind of sheath * R. HILLS of ,Bishop road and road on Saturday. dream.

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- Thursday, April 4, 1957 . G R 0 S.s E p. I. N :T.E~'-N. -EW-S,. Page Sevenfe$n day, Apri~ 4, 1957 a intes Woman's'Page • • ' .by,~of, 'and for Pointe' Women ,is Vows Chi O~ega,Alumnae Villag~eMan,or' C~kesfeatu.red.by ,MagcJzine GasCompany Girl~Scouts Hosts to 3,000 '.Staging 'Show At Birthday' GatlJering To Hold Luncheon Nearly. 3,000'visitors were on tivity was an "on stage" show, V\ay 11 Fr,ee cooking tips for, Man hand Saturday, March 30, in which included French, Sicilian, Annual Founders' Day Event '.scheduled. for Saturday, .•. fre'e .heating'hints.for pad GrossePoiilte High school gym- Dutch and other dance routines) . ~.' and eats for everyb'bdY .will nasium-auditorium for an after- April 6. at the Detroit Yacht Club; and 'various otheL acts, :)inte Memoria) ChurdJ . be available at the', "Hall'o{ noon of "Girl Scouts in Aetion." The Grosse Pointe district :eption FoJro\l;~~ Mrs. Klaver, Chairman Flame" a top attraction at' the has 1624 girls and 537 adults Detroit Builders Home Show The' open house, observing Girl Scouting's 45th birthday, making up the Girl Scout fam- ub The Detroit Alumnae Chapter of Chi Omega will be April' 6:14, ily. This large family is divided hostess to members from the Grosse Pointe, Birmingham afforded visitors a first-hand : the Frank 1\, Davisetl, This .eXhibit is being staged into 91 troops, which are spon- and Dearborn groups at an annual Founders' pay lunch..:. look at the activities that keep he date of her man111ge by the Michigan ,Consolidated the Girl Scouts and Brownies sored by the schools, Neighbor .. eon, to be held at the Detroit Boat Club on Saturday, April Gas' Company'and .15:, leiding hood Club, and the Grosse 1be married that after- so well occupied throughout the 6, at 1:00 Other glfests will include representatives makers. and distributors 'algas Pointe Congregational Church .. hurch with Dr. Frank p.I!1. year. from the active chal'ters at Ann Arbor, East Lansing and appHan'ces: ,.. , '.' . The youngsters keep busy- Hillsdale. . ~ ' , An,' en.tire: .building ,at th.e It's easy enough to fill an- art y at the St. Clair no question about that-and the Michigan .State Fairgro!lnds.h.as other person's' shoes-it's filling : home of his parents, Mr. The speaker, Mrs. Lola standing womAn in ,her particu~ spacious building was. a beehive Jeffries Hanavan, national lar field, Chi Omega has con- been .reserved .for, this. ,9;300 his hat that presents the prob. rs, Henry J. Roesel}. squ~ue~feetexhibitfon of how of activity as the various troops vice-president of Chi Ome- tributed greatly to the apprecia- lem. ' William Byrons' pre-nup- ~as aids ?1odern li\fing..' . carried on their own special itivity will also be a eock- ga, will discuss the place of tion and ~ncouragement of wo- projects-which ranged from lrty on April 27 in their college fraternal groups in men's work in this country. sewing buttons and hems to Keep your advice to yourself I boul~vard home. our educational system; and Chairman of the luncheon on ~eformers never die~:Jent,; making an Easter Egg tree, and people will thank you for ual1ytheyjust lose their'i1h1: next afternoon the Les- . their value in American fra- Saturday is Mrs. Eugene Klaver, Interspersed with all this ac- it. and members of her committee Molls and .their son will ternal groups in our educa.. from Grosse -Pointe in<:ludeMrs. The March issue of "rnstitutio~s", in, whicp it was pointed out .that. Grosse.~ , brunch in their M~rOSI tional system, and their val- Charles Eades, Mrs. William America's leading national. trade mag a- Pointerspreferthese'threetypes of cakes. -,orne. Mrs, Roy D. Me- ue in American society and Rossiter, Mrs, Robert Pool, Mrs,l zine for hotels, institutions and res,tau- VilTage Manor is w~llkn0wn for its fine and her daughter. Mr •• culture, ' R. A. Piper, Mrs. F. W. Det- rants. features: three cakes bak;ed' by breads, ..cakes and,pastries all of which . R. Stearns will give, a Founded on April 5, 1895, on tlinger, Mrs. E.' F. Kramer, Mrs. . Village Mannor, Grosse Pointe's'popular are' o~t~inable at "its foyer baked goodS 1 shower and Mrs. Fred. Riddell will hostess a the campus of the State Uni- Kent Silloway, Miss Miskel restaurant.' The illustration. accornpanied counter.' . r-daughter luncheon. versity of Arkansas, Chi Omega Scheaffer, Miss Letty Kretsch- a feature article on "The Egg-and You" today has 119 college and uni. mar, and Mrs..C. Bruce Wa:rren. '. , Cobane will give the reo- versity chapters, as well as An Chi Omega who will be in 1 dinner on May 10 at Detroit Garden Club several hundred alumnae groups Detroit area is cordially invited ~troit Boat Club. Plan Devotional. . J Meal. at Ch,t.TCh'. throughout the country. Ever to attend the luncheon as well To See Film on Rio • ••• time +0. remember interested in contributing to the as the social hour i,n.the club The Women's Associatioriof Marcus Johnson, Mrs. Harcourt world of thought, a Service lounge at 12 o'clock. Reserva- The Detroit G,arden,Club will the Grosse Pointe Con.gregatioI1~Caverly, Mrs. George Williams ~k Garden Fund was established soon after tions. may be made by calling hold its regular monthly meet- al Church will forego its regul~r and 'Mrs. William Ada'ms. ..' those "speciat ... people its founding, the income from' Mrs. Klaver, TU .1-9690. or Mrs. ing Wednesday, April 10 at the business meeting ...on Tuesda.y' ~i~~e,the .ser,vice.iso~a deeply :b to Meet which has been devoted to re- Warren, 1-8722. Women's City Club. ' T:u April 9. . , rellg1pUSna.~u~;e;no tIckets. ~re with lovely flqwers search and studies along social, Reservations must be .made . . sold oradnllSSIon charged.~Nur- Grosse Pointe Park Gar- economic, or scientific lines. for the luncheon whi~h '.will be Ins~ead, on~ of the most im~ sery care .will .be available-'at ~lub will meet Monday, Eight books have already, been Libri to Elect Officers served at 12:30o'clock, Mrs. Ben pressIve serVIces of the pre,:, 12 noon. ' • • • • wherever they 8 in the Whittier road published under the auspices of At Meeting on April 8 Beyer has planned the program, Easter eason, "The. Meal In The' If" d' t' , k '. .' Chi Omega, dealing with per- a colored film' titled, "Flying Upper Room;"a commemoration " you ;eSlr~ 0 ta e part,In )f Mrs. Richard Larwm. of the Last Supper whith Chrlst thIsservI~e, please call. t~e sonnel development, women's The annual me"lting and elec- Down to Rio." may bel :heon will be served at economic power, democracy ate with His Disciples on the church 0fflCe ~o'later than ~rl- • ss m e e tin g. Miniatur. tion of officers of Libri Club Hostesses for the' day are Miss through public opinion, public evening', before His Crucifixion day ~o~n, AlJrll 5: ReservatlOns will be held April 8 -at 12:30 Christina McDonald and Mrs. ORDER TODAY ements on the sprin, contributions of womed'S organ- has been planned. ' are lllIutefl to 100 women. will be made and dil. J. Stirling Brown. izations, and a history of special o'clock in the Iroquois avenue for judging. The meal,condtlcted in .abso- . I.. national organizations of wo- home of Mrs. Cornelius Gabler. lute silence, with the exception College Women s Club. TU 1-7800 men, Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. Michelsen Visits oft~e m1,1Sicamtt,he r~ading?t: Tp Hear ,Gardeo.ing Talk Use your charge privilege In addition, by sponsoring a Mrs. Bruce Kirk, Mrs. Henry Aboard USS Forestal ScrIptural passages, will begin : _' __ National Achievement Award, Pichler, Mrs. Glenn Coan and promptly .at.: 12 noon,: whe~a., Me m b e r's . of, the ,Colleff.ae presented each year to an out- Mrs. Frank Hoag. A Pointer was among the 28 few, prehmmary explanabonsWomen's Club; evening group, wives of USS Forrestal officers. and instructions will be given will meet in' the home of Mr.s: who were' guests aboard the ih the' Lounge . .The service will Kay Jeffrey, 1027. Nottinghani' Navy's giafit aircraft carrier for follow promptly at 12:15, after avenue, on April n~.at8' p.m~ Sudget Plan Available a one,.day demonstration cruise ,w~ich time'; !l0 onr,:may be ad.. Cllib member, KavFleming, from the Mediterranean port of mItted. . will talk on "Gardening for Piraeus, Greece ree-ently. Every attempt will be made.to Everyone." Mrs. Fleming. has Bigelow From $4.95 to $18.95 Sq. Yr. Among those participating recreate the food and serving been a pioneer,.in the. use .of • ppreciated was Mrs. Douglas M. Michelsen, utensils used in the time of gardening as' a rehabilitative of Hall place. Her husband, Lt. Christ. Dr~ James Bushong and therapy with patients. at .the' Wet'S fill the lime (jg) Michelsen is the Forrestal's Har'old Husband will read the McGregor Health . Center .'anq FRANK R. BROWN DRIVE-IN PARKING 'tch to the family general stores officer.' Scripturalpassages. Mrs.Wayp.e Northvill~.State ~ospital. 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\ '\ . Paray Honored Engaged Can.cer Society, Ninth Graders Winners Listed Missionary to Talk Detroit Edison From J , , At. Reeeption InVItes ;Guests To.Hold Dance By Bridge Club Having Exhibit I. Detroit Symphony conductor . The Amencll1;1"Cancer SOciety __ "- Memorial Center Bridge Club " er for June f' To Church Worn'en Paur'Paray was fOnllally made tOdaye~nded an 4lvitation 1;0., The Ninth Grade class at results have been announced as I chester road a commander in his.country's ". all. Detroit'res.i~ents":to'~tt~d G'rosse Pointe High School on follows:. A mammoth travelin& spec- i tacular telling the story of how Anita, Dr. James R. Donaldson to Speak at Grosse Pointe Memo- Legion D'Honneur Friday night" .' Ope~ House being held' dail!the evening. of April 6 will en- M:arch 25: North and South. c ' I k L h a re~ep'ti~>nin the BaH.our roiui\' April ~ t?'r12. at !he De~olt'hance 'their social activities Mrs. Frank Coolidge and Mrs. electricity is made and used will University p I 30 visit Detroit April 6 and re- rial Church Tuesday, Apri 9 at I: 0 c: oc; unc eon. , .. , C~c~r Center, theClty.s umque; with ..a: "Spring Swing." ' Walter Hayes; Elsa Reddaway City on Jun Preceding t~e Program In His Honor horneol FrenchContn:il Jean-:' headquarters. :for cancer, re- Enthusiasm 1S rwining high and Alice Young. • rr..ain. at the Detroit Builders ------Jaul Desparmet. sea~c?~,'8ei"VIC~,~d ~clucatl~n and a, most versatile eyeningEast and West: Emma" Har- Horne Show through April 13. Dr James R. Donaldson, orthopedic surgeon at Miraj Greeting M. and .Madame actlVltleS.. The Open House, will has .been .planned-d a n c i ng vey and Edna Bruce tied' with It is sponsored by The Detroit I \ Small Part Medicai Center, Bombay State, W;stern In~a,will addr:ss Desparmet and theParays in ' be held every afternoon fr?m with a band, prizes. refresh- Mabel Turner and Betty Tuer. Edison Company. I the 'Women's Association of Grosse Pomte Memonal the receiving lliie wer8;Mr~and ' 1:30. to 3:30 p.m., and evenmi ments and entertainment by, March 27: North and South; Called the «Live Better Elec- t In spite Church on Tuesday, April 9, at 1:30 p.m. His topic will be IVIrs •. John B. Ford. Jr,) Mr.: and' 40m 7 to.9 p.IlJ' . .student talent with Mr.Canja Robert Wilds and Morrison Mc- trically Caravan,'. it is com- ~all partie~ "Orthonedic Surgery in India." Mrs. , Jr., Mr. The Detroit Can<:er)~nter,as, master of cel:e~onies. Lennan; Marie VerLinden and posed,' of four large trailers, bards are h~ Because they contribute~------and .Mrs. HowardHa~itJ.gt~n, ..'. located at 4811 ..John.R. •..comer The party will take place Lester Sanaelman. each of which opens up into an exhibit stage. They will be lo- this week-en every year to the support Mrs. Walter H. Roesch, Mr&. Mr. an4 Mrs.~alker CIsi~r apd ?f Hancoc~, is the onlY'~uilding fro~~~ ~o 11 in~the gymnasium East and West: Mr. and of cated in P.:..~1!dingD at the Stat& his work as a medical mis- Coleman, Mrs. John Harding, ,C01!nt and Countess CyrIl Tol- m the Umted Stat~ liere .al;l .and tlcke~ are 25 cents. Dates Mrs. Raymond Baubie; Yvonne On the v.: Fairgrounds. A walking, talk- f th frank Yates. Mrs. Clarence stOl. . . I .• thre~ phases of the:Q.atlOn~wldear,e.perlU1SSablp. b~tn?t en- Young and Gerry Windisch. Renauds, thE ing, and dancing refrigerator- sionary, the members 0 e Swift, and Mrs. William «Mod- Others at thereceJ)tlon were ,cancer,~ontro~ program, ~e- couraged.f~r the WISh Ja that March 29;' North and South: the Hibbard: named "Junior" - is the master Women's Association are rak. Mrs. J. Dwyer Kinnucan. the search. educ~tlon and ~Vlce,everyone wl11.attend Rona 'Rose and Daniel Huff' quizes for th looking forward to meeting Mrs. James Corfield and 'Mrs, Sterling Sanfords, Dr. and.Mt:s. are..;;carried,on "under one roof.. Student co~ttee chairmen Hazel Potter and Charles Seeley: of ceremonies in this exhibit. Dr. Donaldson at the lunch- JohnB. Doyle are in charge of Hugh S tal k e r, the,'"J. Les!ie, " . . , . ,The, Center u."thehome.o:f the are:,-Bob Wmter, decorations;. East and West: William Cham- This Tht eon in his honor, preceding luncheon' arrangements. assist- Berry's. British Consul and ~s;-' Mr.. andMrs;~. Ch~st.er . H. ~ep,~aneallc e r:SOCiety's Lynn Al c o'U, . refres~ents; pine .and Andrew Walrond; . Sometimes a self-made man friends to te the program. ed by Mrs. William Carle~on, Edward Moss. Italian .Consul Fo~er.,ofR()sl~':roaq, ~- SOuthea~tern MichiganI)j:vision, '~ancy ~as~on, ente:t:nnment; Mabel HOnIland Ellen Walrond. lacks the finishing touches. daughter wh It will be served at 12:30 Mrs. Douglas Macalpine, Mrs. and Mrs: Anthony Carloni, the no~ce ~h~'engagement of thelr which supportst1ie other three J.lm Howard. publiCIty and ------Mrs. ~ o'clock in the church house, un. Richard Ballentine, and' Mrs. C. E.' Frazer Clarks and the daughter,. IREN'E., DEE." to. L.agencies also housed there: the tlckets. der the direction of Mrs. lL C. Edward Acomb. Charles Bachrachs. Edward Doherty. son' of ,the Leo Detroit Institute of Cancer Re- 0t:her ninth grade students and will well pulliam and Mrs. Allan A. Rut. , . .' DohertY's, lof J~orbett 'avenue. search;'theYates,Memotia1 s~rvmg on the COmmittees are: local news. ter. ------th ~h~~i sa~~~ f.~~eN:~e~~~:: :r~~::.co~ple;a~~n~ .:1.II!~hig~C~e~t:Det~~on Clinic, and the p. Sue Hallenback, Janet Riec~, Serving on their committee W 'S hey . S~te Unlyersltywher~ IJ;~~ IS .,Michigsn: Tumor Registry ..; . at. Toll, . Ken MacLean. . Bill will be Mrs. Robert Schulz. Mrs. omen s ymp ony where he was. tocon~u~t th~affiItated.rwith;A~pha/ Gamm.a 'The " .. ~nHouse ~hairman Toth, Don. Niel~en, :'xt l\{iller, Spring Tra L To Give Final Concert New York Phllhllf~OnlC -$.Ym Delta and her fiarice is a mem- . Op ..... , ' ;' Ben Weyhmg, JIm Mlldrum and Edward Pipper, Mrs. eroy phony Orchestra m four con- b f D' It S'. Ph' Mrs..Alfred R. Glancy,: Jr .• saId Diana Hinks' Merry tJ: ------.. .. er 0 e a 19ma 1 1. t edt Will b" d ted . The Detroit Women.s Symph- certs .. The Para~s 'will sallla,r. . . ec ur .. o~s ..... ~LCOl1.uC.'. Mrs. Arthur A. O. Schmidt " earned a smt ony will give their second and France on the Llberte- on Apnl thro~ghout .the afternoo~and'Mrs. Raymond Jeffs, 'Mrs. Rob~ Payson have Bassett • Burk final concert of the sea~on on ~ but will return her .. in June G.ar.den. Club evemng pr.~grams.. r,rea will be ert. Burke, Mrs. Eugene .Allen Payson to FI, Friday at 8:30 o'clock at. the for M. Paray to C ond,uct at sen:ed by AIP.encan. Cancer Mrs. Claude Rous th' Rites April 6 , 'DetroIt Institute of Arts, Philadelphia's RobinhoOd.Dell SocIety volunteers throughout Mothers' CJ b e bare -"he Chris W To Stage Show.' the day ,u, mem ers w 0 • Victor Kolar will conduct the and the H011yw ood Bow.1 ,'.. .' have helped the students organ- Kate Worces From Toronto, Ont., comes orchestra and Edward Dru------.The Detro~t Cancer Center ize their party. ,4 and Mrs. J05 news of the approaching wed- zinsky, harpist, and James J. '. The Grosse Pointe Shores was opened m the summer of ding of Joanne M. Burk. daugh- Pellerite, :flutist. will be the Unitarians Pltln Branch of the National Farm 1947. It 'was converted from an Mrs. Eo ter of the Stanley J. Burks,. and featured SOIOl'StS. 'G . A ",. ',: 1 automobile service station .and Jean Diekoff. Arizona Clark L• Basse.tt J;1:., son 0f the -nner' 'Frz-day and arden ssoclatlOn.ls.p' .an- storage plant,into the attractl,':ve, t ------Dz ninga meeting for Friday at Also ehE Clark L. ~assetts, of Lochmoor, the Oxford road hime of Mrs. dignified, mod ern building Honor Winner boulevard. AJ...,L p' h. t M t -- . . . which' it. is toda.y. . a long absen . .1t-'"a IS 0 ee, " The Grosse Pointe Unitarian Hansel Dwight Wilson. ' I have been s The pair will exchange vows Tuesday at Mrs. Ball's Chur~h' will give a fellowship This will be' a membership The Cancer Center was built Miss Jean Amelia Diekoff of are Mr. and on April 6 in the Kingsway-. h d'111ner at ,:6 30 0•c1ock Fr'd1 ay parti..cipation' meeting' and the with funds contributed by the 21 Hawthorne ro.ad. has been Lambton United Church WIt a . hi h ill b f / people of Detroit in a. drl've named alternate. winner of. a are this pail O The Detroit-G r 0 sse Pointe evemng w c w . e ollowed group will stage its Own flower . H~ reception! 0 110 win g at ne Alumnae ~hapter of Alpha Phi bya talk on "Isra el an d. ~T-l"..am. show. Each member. will'submlt. spearheaded by the ,Varl'e'ty graduate fellowship awarded bv climes of Benevenuto place, Toronto:' will hold their monthly meeting The speaker. the Rev. Jack an arrangement with an Eas~er Club of, Michigan and' a large Wellesley College, Wellesley winter. The bridegroom, an officer in M d I hn .. t f All . , group representing the mo'tion Mass. . ., Tuesday evening at the Kerby en e so , mrms er, ' 0 theme. . .' the U.S, Air Force, has asked S 1 U't' Ch h' In picture,industry in Wayne. Oak- Miss. Dlekoff is the alternate J . b th Th t b b t road home. of Mrs. John Ball. .ous n.l arlan urc m. - . New' members, who will e . . . ==QQQOoC h1S ro er, otnas, 0 e es d 1 t II d xt land and Macomb cOuPties. A reCIpIent of the lUmeLouise ~ man, and an 0 the r brother, Assisting Mrs. Ball will be l~apo,ls,. rave e e enslve- competing for the -first time. are bronze plaqu~'.which has been Barrett Fellowship for the 1957- l Eastel '11 1 b . th Mrs.. Daniel Sullivan and Mrs. ly In the Mi. delle Ea.st last. SUIn-: \ Mrs. Ro.berl'H. Patterson. Mrs. 58 ' Richar d,WI a so e m e H 1 h . placed in,.. the" lobb.y of academic year. The award is ' ti Th 'Allan Rutter, Jr. The program m,er. e' 1.8 a so; Vlce-c al1'tI1a:n... Henry S.. Walker, Mrs. Clifford n'e,'11<1 • 1 .... 1 we ddmg par es.' e semor f th Indi C il f W ld Can.cer Crnt,e,r reads •.."0, ur. Last- mam y. honorary ~since' she will e '11 . th h 1 for the evening will be the o..e ana ounc 0 or B." Loranger. Mrs.. Kenneth t . , Bassets WI gIve e re earsa4 Mf ing Trib.u.t,e,to theVariet~~ Club no recelVe the' fellowship un- I . . T t election of officers for the lUl'S. Strang" and Mrs. Truman Sch-" l' h I FarfJ dmner moron o. of Michigan' and the Motion .ess t e winner does not accept i After a Bermuda wedding 1957-59 term. ~ei4er.' Picture Fraternity of our state' It. ';i j. trip the newlyweds will make ------The eye of the crayfish is com:, Mrs. Kenneth'M. Reichle. will for their insp,iring leadership in. Grad~ate ~f Wellesle~. Co1- their home in Ann Arbor while There is very little use in 'posed of a great number of in- beco~hostess for the day. Lunch- the fund raising.' campaigns lege, MISS Dlek.Ciffnow IS sec- t Mr, Bassett completes work on arguing with a man who draws dividual simple eyes. 'a11 com- eon will precede the meetipg. which financed this edifice retaryto, the dIrector of ,music Regu his master's degree at the Uni- wages for upholding the other pounded into one com pac t ------dedicated to final victory over at Massach~etts Ins.titute of versity of Michigan, sic!e of the question. structure..' cancer." Tec~ology m CambrIdge. She ••. we' both do! .Shorts or sla~ks in pale 7! ------Plan Meeting The Open House is one of also IS studying. organ .at the blue denim with bright red printed cotton Mon., Tl several major projects being ~~~~i~~:~Ol of MUsic~also in Of Garden Club ! shirts. Sizes 3-6x. 18455 MJ ',~ o carried on by the American The Barrett Fellowship is one Cancer Society during its an': f -Shirts, 1.95 Shorts, 1.75 ' Slacks, 2.25 The Grosse Pointe Farm and nual. Cancer. C r u sa d e this 0 several awards for graduate lJ Garden Club will hold it,Sregu-, month. The'Soeiety is alsospon- 1"esearchwhich Wellesley grants CAVALRY TWill BREECHES 1ar'monthly m'eetitlg at the home soring three mobile. theatres, ~h year to promising women of Mrs. J. N a) 1 Candler, 40' called Movie-Mobiles, w h i c h olars.... ' ya.... ~La"HE!i , (~h01lJnwith riding c';at) T' Beverly road. on Monday, April are touring the city this month ,------. ~ .. 8, at 2:30 p.m. .. and in which issl;lown a. 10., . B~ fa.it withyourse1f and ...... -----_. ;,. There will be an illustrated minute, education motion pic': you'll admit.' you are often 110. Kercheval TUxedo 1-7227 o wrong. ',' • excellent for hunt or show wear ••• talk, "Pennies for. Friendship" ture on cancer. From April 24 tailored of the ji1zestfabrics with leather by a member of the Interna- to 30, a unique Neighbor-to- o tional Farm Youth Exchange Neighbor educational. project strapping at knees, button legs and zip. Program. involing thousands of house- per closing 25.00 o Assisting Mrs. ,Candler as .~014ers will be conducted. in an hostesses will. be Mrs. Richard effort .to put an ec!ucational Others "t 11.95 Durant and ,Mrs. Jack B. Hunt- leaflet on cancer into every '8 ress. home. , For tf My Fa ir lady M ••• custom styled riding coats, • , tweeds, , Former Pointers Tell Fourteen De;roit Lions play- ers make their off-season homes checks, herringbone and meltons • • • s 9f Dau9ht~r'5 Wedding in the' Motor City, including center. Charlie Ane, fullbacks precisely tailored .....:...:...... ;...... 25.00 p Mr~ and Mrs. L u c i enE, Bill Bo~an. Tom Tracy and. • . , yellow and tatersall vests~of fine Fr~nch, of Marathon Shores, Leon Hart,.:halfbacks Gene Ged- O. Fla., formerly of Grosse ~ointe, man and J¥g Girard, quarter- dom~stie and imported materials • .. • announce the marriage of their back Jerry Reichow, tackles " q.aughter,. Patricia Ann, to Rob- Lou Creekmur. Ollie Spencer fully lines, ert R.-Draper, of Danyille, Ill., andGil Mains, guard Stan 8 on' March 2. .• Campbell. end Dorne Dibble, The pride' is a graduate of- lineba~ker SOnnY Gand,eeai?-d typically ,margaret rice T Grosse. Point.e High School and ~efensl:Ve halfback Carl Kanl- attended ...Christian ..Junior Col- lvacz.

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GROSSE POINTE Thursday, April 4, 1957 Page Twenty Thursday, J life :penSIon equal to 1 5 per cent of hIS final aVeJ:age salary deducted from the salarIe" of each member on each and every multIplIed by the number of years, and fractIon of a year, of hIS payroll, for each and every payroll perIOd, from the date of his VILLAGE OF GROSSE POIN'IIE SHORES total credited serVIce Upon his retll'ement he shall have the entrance 111 the retirern.ent system to the date of his retirement or rIght to elect an option proVlded for In sec~Ion 14 hereot prIOr separatIOn from VIllage servIce The member's contrIbutions (b) In no case shall a non-covered member s straIght life prOVIded for herem shall be made notwlthstanaIng that the lIllIll- penSIon be less than the sum of (A) an annUIty: which shall be mum salary prOVIded by law for any member shall be changed the actuarIal e9.wvalent of his {lccumulated contrIbutIons stand- thereby Every member shall be deemed to con~nt and agree to mg to his credit m the members saVIngs fund at the time of the deductIons made and plovlded for hereIn and payment of hIS his retll'ement, plus (B) $100 per annum, plus (C) 1/135 of his salary l~ss saId deductIon "hall be a full and complete dIscharge NOT I'C E fmal average JSalary mUltiphed by 1;h,enumber of years and and acqUlttance of all claIms and demands whatsoever for the fraction of a year, of hIS credIted serVIce rendered after December serVIces rendered by saId person durIng the perIod covered by To all persons residing in and having property assessed for taxes in the Village of Grosse 31, 1942 plus (D) 2/135 of hIS final average/salary mwtiplied by such payment except as to benefIts prOVIded by thIS Chapter The the number of years, and !tactIon of a year, of hIS cred~ted offIcer or offIcers responsl1)le for makmg up the payroll shall Pointe Shores. Michigan. .' .. semce rendered prIor to January 1, 1943 PrOVIded, that (D) certify to the VIllage Treasurer the amount of contrIb~hon;) to be shall not rexceed ~1800 per annum \ deducted from the salary of each member for each and every pay- At the regular meeting of the Vlnage Council held Tuesday, March 19. 1957 the following (c) In the event a retIrant dIes before he has receIved In roll and each of saId amounts shall be deducted by the VIllage propos~d amendments to the revised Ch.arter of th~ :Villageof Gros~e Pointe Shores. Michi- penSIOn pa~ents an aggregate amount equal to his accumulated Treasurer and when deducted shall be paid to the retirement sys- nusslon shall ne contrIbutIons standing to his credIt In the members saVIngs fund tem and shall be credited to the saId VIember's md,vldual a~count to pay Into the gan were introduced and in accordance with the provIsions of law applicable thereto. the same at the tIme of his retll'ement, the difference between his saId In the members savmgs fund larger than 15 accumwated contrIbutIons and the saId aggregate amount of (c) In add 1t 10 n to the contrIbutIons deducted from the members durInj has been tabled for' thirty (30) days pending further action by tlie Village Council. penSIon payments receIved by hIm shall be paId to such. person salarIes of a member as herembefore provld~d a member shall or persons as' he shall have normnated by written deSIgnation depOSIt m the members savmgs fund by a SIngle contnb:.ltlon or (e) Contnl ENDMENTS TO THE REVISED CHARTER ChaIrman and shall appoInt a Secretary who need not be a mem- duly executed and filed WIth the CommISSIon If there be no by an Increased rate of contrIbutIon as approved by the CommlS- the extent nece O ~~o~riimE OF GROSSE POINTE\.SHORES, MICHIGAN ber of the Comnusslon The VIllage tL'reasurer shall be treasur~r such deSIgnated person or persons survlvmg the saId retll'ant, sIOn, all amounts he may have preVIOusly WIthdrawn from, and benef£ts on acc( F b J <: pport by Schroeder, carrIed by unammous of the retIrement system and the custodian of Its 'funds The such difference, if any, shall be pald to hIS estate No benefIts not repaId to, the members savmgs fund together WIth regular of the VIllage sl (Motlon y erome u CommIssIon shall addpt Its own rules of procedurt.'Jand shan keep mentalIty of the shall be paId under this paragraph on account of the death of a Imterest computed from the date of WIthdrawal to the date of re- vote) ED th t th VIsed Charter of the Vll1a~e of a record of Its proceedIngs It shall hold regul..ar and speCIal meet- retirant If he erected option A or B prOVIded for m sectIon 14 payment In no case shall any member be gIven credIt for serVIce (f> The pe BE IT RESOLV a e rd Macomb CountIes MIchigan, ing at such tIme as It shall deem necessary. hereof rendered pnor to the date he vvithdrew hIS accumulated contrlbu- and benenclarle GrosJe rOJnt~ Shori:Ct:::y~:ldSePtember 8, 1931 be amended (<:) Four commISSIoners Shall constItute a quorum at any PensIon OptionS' tIons untIl he repays to the members saVIngs fund all amounts due bon fund to thE b a d~? e a an ectIon 9 to Chapter IV. A, to WIt meetIng of the CommISSIon and at least 3 concurrmg votes shall SectIon 14 (a) Pnor to the effectIve date of his retIrement, the saId fund by hIm Slons shall be I :y a mg a new se I Welfare BenefIts be neces;;ary for a deCISIon by the Comilusslon at any of Its ut not thereafter a member may elect to receIve hIS penSIon (d) Upon retIrement of a member hIS accumulated contn- retirement of a SECTION 9 Emp oyee h 11 have the power to adopt meetmgs as a straIght hfe penSIOn payable throughout hIS hfe, or, he butlons shall be transferred from the members savIngs fund to the from the pens 1 The VIllage CounCIl h a admInIstrative offIcers and (d) The commlSSlonerS shiul serve WIthout addItIonal com- may elect to receIve the actuanal eqUIvalent, at that tIme of retlrement reserve fund At the explratlon of a penod of 3 years fund The Coml and make a;~ab~ l{Ogt :ny recognIzed standard plan pensatIon for theIr serVIces as such The ComnussI0n shall emplOY his straIght life penSIon m a reduced penSIOn payable throughout from the date an employee ceases to be a member any balance penSIon accumt employeer the t \ ah:alth or aCCIdent msurance such legal, actuanal, medica!, and other serVIces as shall be re- hIS life, and no~nate a benefICIary, In accordance WIth the pro- sta\1dIng to hIS credIt In the members savmgs fund, unclauned by additIonal amou of gro~ FbRrnif~R'ESOLVED that In accordance WIth qUlred CompensatIon for such serVIces shall be fIxed by the VISIons of optlOn A or B, as heremafter set forth If a member the saId member or hIS estate shall be transferred to the penSIOn maIntenance of AND.BE I :f A t 278 PublIc Acts of the State of MIchigan CommISSIon, subJect to the approval of the Coun<:il does not hav.e an option electlon m force at the effectIve date accumulatIon fund Investment the provlSIOns 0 c, ro osed amendment to the (e) The Comnusslon shall from tune to trme adopt such of hIS retIrement hlS~penSIon shall be paId as a straIght life Refund of Accumulated ContrIbutions Sectlon 23 as amended, th~ t~re~ot~~e ~f brosse Pomte Shores shall mo~~ahty and other tables of experlen<:e, and a rate or rates of penSIon SectIon 19 (a) Should any member cease to be an offIcer or shall be collectE l reVIsed charter 0h tbl for at least 30 days, and that Silld mterest, as shall be reqwred for the proper operatIon of the re- OptlCJhA Joint and Survivor PensIOn Upon the death of a employee of the VIllage and not be elIgIble to a penSIon payable by him In the be placed upon tea e d Charter of the VIllage of tirement system on an actuarial basIS rebrant his reduced penSIOn shall be contmued throughout the from funds lif the retlrement system he shall be paId all or part tlrement Systel proposed amendment to the rehlsci the Grosse POInte News, (f) The Conumsslon shall cause to be kept such data as shall hfe of and paId to such person, haVIng an Insurable Interest In of hI~ accumulated contnbutIons standIng to hIS credIt In the as shall from 1 Grosse POInte Shores be publi~ubh~~ed m saId VIllage) and be necessary for an actuarIal valuatIon of the retIrement system hIS hfe, as he shall have nomInated by wrItten deSIgnatIOn duly members saVIngs fund as he shall demand m wnting on forms VIllage Tr~asUl (there beIng no newspaper h ter amendment be posted lJl The Gommlsslon shall render a report to the CounCIl before the executed and flIed WIth the CommISSIon prIor to the effectIve furnished by the ComnusslOn shall furmsh s~ that a true fOPYlof saldthC ~~llage of Grosse Pomte Shores, fIfteenth day of May of each year shOWIng the fisc~l transactIOns date of hIS retll'ement, or (b) Upon the death of a member hIS accumulated contn- tIme to tIme re( ten (10) pub ICp acdesIn t eg to take place durmg the week of the retIrement system for the year ended the precedIng thlrty- OptIon B ModifIed Jomt and SurVIvor PensIOn Upon the butIOns standmg to hIS credIt In the members savmgs fund at the (b) No mo saId publtcatIon an pos m fIrst day of March death of a retIrant one-half of his reduced penSIOn shall be tIme of hIS death shall be paId except as otherWIse prOVIded In ment system e)l of April 1, 1957 _ Membership ,. contmued throughout the hfe of and paId to such person haVIng tms Chapter to such pe"son or persons as he shall have nomInated surer and coun H tt J arned by Section 7 The membershIp of the retll'ement system shall an Insurable Interest In hIS life, as he shall have normnated by b, WrItten deSIgnatIOn duly executed and flIed WIth the Commls- such other comr (Motlon by WIlson, support by oe eman, r, c Include all employees of the Village and all persons who become wrItten deSIgnation duly executed and filed WIth the CommISSIon SIOnIf there be no such deSIgnated person or persons SUrVIVIng No warrant she unaB~~'¥ ;~e6L VED that the reVIsed Charter of the VIllage of employees of the VIllage In any case of doubt as to who IS a prIor to the effectIve date of hi,s retIrement the saId member, hIS SaId accumulated contrIbutIons shall be Ized by the Co Grosse POInte Shores, Wuyne and Macomb CountIes, as ~;m~~~s~~~he retIrement system, the COIDIDl~Ion shall deCIde (b) A member who contInues In VIllage serVIce after the paId to hIS estate system shall be date he eIther (1) acqUIres 10 or more years of credIted serVIce (c) In event any member dIes Intestate WIthout heIrs and of moneys from adopted at an electIon on Septmber 8 1931 be amended Membership Terminates and has attaIned hIS voluntary ret1rement age or (2) acqUIres WIthout haVIng nommated a benef'l'Iary as prOVIded In paragraph by replacmg the present Chapter "Employees RetIre- SectIon Except as otlierwlse prOVIded in thIS Chapter, (c) The C\ XI, 25 or more years of credIted serVIce, may, at any tIme pnor to (b) of thIS sectIon hIS accumulated contnbutIOns standmg to Ius retIrement syst~ ment System" In Its cIiA~fiK~~e follOWIng should any member no longer be employed by the VIllage, for any the effectIve date of hIS retIrement elect optIon A prOVIded for credIt In the members saVIngs fund at the tIme of hIS death, may and re mvest 5 Employees RetIrement System reason except hIS retlrement or death, he shall thereupOn cease In paragraph (a) of thIS sectIOn, In the same manner as If he be used to pay hIS bunal expense, not to exceed a reasonable sum the State of MIC Name Establlshment, Effective Date to be a member and hIS credIted serVlce at thIS tIme shall 'Pe were then retll'Ing from serVIce, and nomInate a benefICIary to be determmed by the CommISSIon PrOVIded that the saId de- and dlsposmg ( Sectlo'n 1 (a) The VIllage of Grosse Potr.te Shores Em- forfeIted by him In the event he is re-employed by the VIllage he whom the Cornnusslon finds to be dependent upon hIm for at ceased member leave no other estate suffICIent for such purpose other oblIgatIOT loyees RetIrement System, heremafter called the retirement shall agaIn become a me:mber of the retIrement system Should least 50 per cent of hIS support due to lack of fmanclal means (d) Payments of refumds of accumulated contrIbutIOns as dltIons In no ( Psystem IS hereby establ1shed for the purpose of prOVIdIng re- hIS re-employment occur WIthIn a perIod of 4 years fl'om and PrIor to the effectIve date of hIS retIrement a member may revoke prOVIded In thIS sectIOn may be maae In a smgle sum or In Invested m the tlrement allowances to employees of the VIllage who retIre on after the date he last ~eparated fro;n} VIllage servIce hIS credIted hIS saId electIon of optIon A and nOmInatIon of benefICIary and monthly Installments as the CommISSIon shall determme The CommISSI(l account of superannuatlon or total and permanent dlsablhty, servIce last forfeIted by hIm s11allbe r.estored to his credIt Pro- may agaIn elect the saId' optIOn A and nommate a benefICIary RetIrement Reserve Fund aSSIgn transfer and provldmg surVIvor benefIts for certaIn dependents vlded he returns to the members savmgs fund the amounts he as prOVIded In tnIs paragraph Upon the death of a member who SectIOn 20 (a) The retIrement res e r V e fund IS hereby which any mon b) The effectIve date of the retIrement systere shall be may have WIthdrawn therefrom and not returned thereto, to- has an option A electIon m force hIS benefICIary, If lIVIng shall created It shall be the fund from whIch shall be :paId all penSIons 'Vested as well ( gether WIth regular Interest thereon from the date of WIthdrawal lmmeglately receIve the same penSIOn to WhICh the saId bene~ payable as prOVIded m thIS Chapter Should a disabi.lIty retIrant moneys belong January 1 1943 to the date of repayment Upon the death or retIrement of a flclary would have been entItled had the saId member retIred return to actIve serVIce m the employ of the VIllage hIS penSIOn Deflllttlons th b h h h 1 Allowance Sectlon 2 The follOWIng words and phrases as used In IS mem er IS members Ip s a 1 termInate the day preceding the date of hIS death, notWIthstandmg that he reserve at that tIme shall be transferred from the retIrement re- SectIon 24 Chapter, unless a dIfferent meanmg IS clearly reqUIred by the Service CredIt may not have attamed his voluntary retirement age, ProVlded serve fund to the members savIng funds and the penSIon accumu- mvestments of context shall have the follOWIng meanmgs SectIon 9 The CommISSIon shall fIX and determme b) that the saId option A shall be applied to a penSIOn computed latlOn fund m the same proportIon as the penSIon reserve was penSIon accuml 1)' 'VIllage" means the VIllage of Grosse Pomte Shores, approprIate rules and regulatIons the amount of serVIce to be according to section 13 hereof for a benefICIary of a deceased cov- orIgmally transferred to the retIrement reserve fund each fIScal yea ( credIted a member Prov'ded that In no case shall less than 10 ered member, and according to sectIon 131 hereof for a beneflcI- (b) If, at the end of any fIscal year, the balance m the re- MIchIgan f d f d d VIdual balances (2) 'CounCIl" means the VIllage CounCIl of the VIllage 0 ays 0 serVIce ren ere m a calendar month be credIted as ary of a deceased non covered member If a member has an optIon tIrement reserve fund when added to the b~lance In the penSlOn the fIscal year Grosse POInte Shores a month of servIce nor shall less than 9 months of serVIce A electIon In force at the tune of his retlrement hIS saId electIon accumulation fund 15 less than 100 per cent of the present value reserve fund T (3) 'CommISSIOn" means the Retirement CommISSIon created rendered In any calendar year be credIted as a year of servIce, of optIOn A and nOmInatIOn of benefICIary shall thereafter con- of the benefIts payable from the saId fund, the benefIts to be pay- savmgs fund a to admlDlster the retIrement system nor shall more than 1 year of servIce be credIted any membe! tInue In,force, unl~s prIor to the effectIve date of hIS retirement able from the saId funl m the next ensuIng fIscal year shall be re- to the penSIOn (4) 'Employee' means any offIcer or employee of the for all servIce renderp.d by hIm m any calendar year he elects to receIve rus penSIOnas a straIght life penSlOn or accord duced pro rata accordmg to the solvency per cent so determmed mg to any optIon prOVIdEd for In paragraph (a) of thIS sectIOn Expense Fund Assignmenj VIllage but shall not melude elected offICIals of the VIllage, War Service CredIt SectIOn 25 nor offIcers or employees whose VI1lag@employment normally SectIon 10 In the event arly person, who, while employed (c) A member who contInues In VIllage serVIce after the SectIon 21 The expense fund shall be the fund to WhIChshall date he eIther (1) acqUIres 10 or more years of credIted serVIce be credIted moneys prOVIded by the VIllage to pay the admmls allowance to t reqUIres less than 1000 hours per annum, nor any hourly-rated by the VIllage, was called to Or entered any armed serVIce of the Sion or the ret offIcer or employee UnIted States, or any member who IS called to or enters an:'! and has atj;amed his voluntary retIrement age, or (2) acqUIres 25 tratIve expenses of the retIrement system and from WhICh shall or more years of credited serVIce, and does not have an optIon A be paId all admlmstratlve expenses of the retIrement system other nght ace (5) "Member' means any person Included In the membership armed serVIce of the Umted States and who has been or shall Slons of thIS C of the retIrement system be on actIve duty In such armed semce durIn,! bme of war or electIon m force as J?rovlded In paragraph (b) of thIS section and Pension Accumulation Fund (1) dies whIle m VIllage serVIce, and (2) leaves a WIdow, or In SectIon 22 The penSIon accumulatIon fund IS hereby created ment system (6) 'Co ..ered member" means any member who IS covered other natIonal emergency, and IS re emoloyea by the Vllla~e attachment th. under the Federal SOCIalsecurIty old-age and surVIvors' Insurance WIthIn 1 year from the date of termmation of hIS reqUIred :irmed the case of a female member leave's a WIdower whom the Com- It shall be the fund m v. hiCh shall be accumulated reserves for nusslon fInds to be totally and permanently dIsabled and to have the payment of the portIons of all penSIons payable from funds any other procl program on account of hIS VIllage employment serVIce then such armed serVICe shall be credIted hIm as VIllage except as IS SPI (7) 'Non-covered member' means any member who I~ not servIce 111thp. same manner as If he had served the VIllage been dependent upon the saId female member for at least 50 per prOVIded by the VIllage Upon the baSIS of such mortalIty and cent of hIS support due to lack of fInanCIal means, the saId WIdow other experIence tables, and regular mterest as the CommISSIon the VIllage sha co'Vered under the Federal SOCIalsecurtty 'lId-age and SurvIVOrs' unmterruptedlv ProVlded that he returns to the members saVIngs from embezzlex lDsurance program on account of hIS VIllage employment fund all amounts he mav ha"\le WIthdrawn therefrom at the tIme or Widower, as the case may be, shall rmmedlately receIve the shall from tIme to tIme adopt the actuary shall annually compute same penSIOn to which the saId benefICIary would have been en the penSlOn reserves (1) for penSIOns bemg paId retlrants and Errors (8) RetIrant" means any member who retlres WIth a pen- he entered, or whIle In such armed semce, tog.ether WIth regular tltled if the saId member had (1.) retIred the day precedmg the beneflclanes, and (2) coverIng serVIce rendered and to be ren- SectIon 26 S Sion or retIrement allowance payable from funds of the retlre- mterest thereon from the date of WIthdrawal fo the date of re son recelvmg f ment system payment In any case of doubt as to the oerlod to be so credited date of hIS death, notWlthstanding that he may not have attamed dered by members The saId penSIOnreserve shall be fmanced by (~) "BenefiCIary" means any person, except a retItant who anv member, the CommISSIonshall have fmal power to determlDe hIS voluntary retIrement age, (2) elected option A prOVIded for In annual approprIatIons to be made by the CounCIl determIned would have beE paragraph (a) of this sectIpn and (3) nomInated hIS saId WIdow accordmg to paragraphs (a), (b), and (c) of thIS sectIOn the Commissiol IS m receIpt of a pensIOn retirement allowance, or other benefIt, such per lOa Durm~ the 'Derlod of such armed serVIce rendered o'r WIdower as the case may be, as benefICIary (a) The approprIatIon for members current serVIce shall be shall -adJust tl payable from funds of the retIrement system to the Federal Government and untIl Ins re-employment by the DlSabIllty RetIrement a per cent of theIr annual salarIes whIch WIll produce an amount eqUIvalent of t (10) ServIce means p...rsonal servIce rendered to the VIllage hIS contrIbutIons to the members savmgs fund shall be entItled shall I VIllage by an employee of the VIllage susopnded and the 'h"'lA",ce~tpndmt:l'to hIS credIt In the saId fund SectlOn 15 Upon the applIcat on of a member, or hI::;depart WhICh if paId annually by the VIllage durmg theIr future serVIce ment head, member who (1) IS In the serVIce of the VIllage, WIll be suffICIent to prOVIde the penSIOn reserves not fInanced by (11) 'CredIted serVIce" means the servIce credIted to a mem- shall be accumulated at regular Interest a. RetroactIv~ (2) has 10 or more years of credIted serVIce, and (3) becomes theIr ac<:umulated contnbutIons for the portIon~ of the penSIOns SectIon 27 ber s se"VIce account to the extent prOVIded m thIS Chapter Deferred Retirement totally and permanently IncapaCItated for duty m the serVIce of to be paId them based upon theIr future serVIce and (12) I Regular Interest" means such rate or rates of Interest Section 11 Should any memoer who eIther (1) has 15 or per annum compounded annually, as the CommISSIon shall from more years of credIted serVIce and has attaIned age 50 years, or the VIllage, by reason of a personallDJury or dIsease, may be re- (b) The approprIatIon for members accrued' serVIce shall be tIme to tIme adopt (2) has 25 or more years of credIted serVIce leave the serVIce of tIred b) the ComnussIOn PrOVIded, that a phYSICIan deSIgnated a per cent of theIr annual salarIes WhIChWIll produce an amount ALLM (I3) 'Accumulated contrIbutions" means the sum of all the VIllage prIor to hIS voluntary retIrement age, for any reason by the CommISSIon, after a medIcal exammatlOn of saId member WhICh 1f paId annually by the VIllage over a penod of years to reports to the CommISSIon (1) that saId member IS phYSIcally or be determInE:d bv the CommISSIOn WIll amortIze at regular m- amounts deducted from the salary of a member and credIted to except hIS retirement or hIS death he may remaIn a member mentally totally IncapacItated for duty m tne serVIce of the Vil- terest, the unfunded penSIOn reserves for the accured serVIce por- ALUMI hIS mdlvIdual account m the members savmf,'Sfund together WIth durmg the perIod of hIS absence from VIllage servIce for the lage, (2) that such mcapaclty WIll probably be permanent and tIons of the penSIon to WhIch they may be entItled and regular mterest thereon exclUSIve purpose only of reCelVIng a penSIon prOVIded for ln (3) that such member should be retIred The 10 years serVIce (c) The apprOprIatIOn for penSIons bemg paId retIrants and (14) Salary" means a member's compensation paId by the sectIOn 13 hereof If he IS a covered member, or as prOVIded m reqwrement shall be wal'ved J.n the case of a member who be- benefICIarIeS shall be a per cent of the annual salarIes of members REPAI Vl1'age fOr personal servICes rendered by hIm to the VIllage In sectIon 131 hereof If he IS a non-covered member HIS saId pen- comes In receIpt of wormen's compensatIOn on account of his WhICh WIll produce an amvunt whIch If paId annually by the case a member's compensatIon IS not all paId In money, the Com- SIOnshall begm as of the fl;rst day of the calendar month next dlsablhty arIsIng out of and In the course of hIS VIllage employ- VIllage over a perIOd of years to be determmed by the Commls- mISSIon ~hall fIX the value of that part of hIS compensatIon not follOWIngthe date hIS applIcation fOt:same is flIed WIth the Com- ment Sion WIll amortIze, at regular mterest the unfunded penSIon paId m money IDlSSIonon or after hIS attammen't of hIS v:oluntary retirement DlSabihty P.~nSlon reserves for oenSlon::>bemg paId retIrants and benefICIarIeS (15) 'Fmal average salary" means the average of the hIghest age If he wlthriraws all or part of hI~ a~cumulated contnbubons SectIOn 16 (a) Upon his retIrement on account of dIsabIlIty (d) In the event the amounts appropnated m the budget In annual salarIes receIved by a member durmg a perIod of 5 con- from the members saVIngs :fund he shall thereupon cease to be as ;J?rov,ldedIn sectIon 15 hereof, a covered member shall receIve any year be InSUffICIentto pay m full the amounts due In saId secutIve years of credIted servIce contamed wlthm hIS 10 years a member and he shall forfeIt all hIS rIghts lIt-and to a deferred a dIsabIlity pensIOn computed according to sectIOn 13(a), (c) and year to all retIrants and benefiCIanes of the retIrement system of credIted serVIce munedlately precedIng hIS retIrement If he has IpenSIOn prOVIded for lD thIS section In no case shall such a (d) hereof notwlthstandmg that he may not have attaIned hIS the amount of such msufflclency shall thereupon be prOVIded by le~s than 5 vears of credIted servIce hIS fmal average salary shall member receIve serVIce credIt for the penod of hIS absence from voluntary retIrement age In no case shall hIS dIsabIlIty penSIOn the approprIatmg authontIes of the VIllage PrOVIded that any- be the average of hIS annual salanes receIved durmg hIS total VIllage serVIce, except as otherwIse prOVIded In thIS Chapter payable to hIS voluntary retll'ement age be less than 15 per cent thmg herem contaIned to the contrary notWIthstandIng the Com- years of credIted servIce Voluntary Retirement of his fmal average salary, nor shall hIS dlsablhty penSIon pay- ' J (16) 'PenSIon" means an annual amount payable, from funds SectIon 12 (a) Any member who has attamed or attalDs hIS able after his voluntary retIrement a~e be less than the sum of (ContInued on Page 21) of the retl f'ment system throughout the hfe of a person voluntary retlrement age and has 10 or more years of credIted PO 10 per cent of the fIrst $4200 of hIS fmal average salary and 15 FREE ESTI (17) "PenSIon reserve" means the present value of all pay- serVIce may retIre upon hIS WrItten apphcatIon flIed WIth the :per cent of the portion of hIS fInal average salary m excess of ments to. be made on account of any penSIon computed upon th'" CommISSIon, settmg forth at what time, not less than 30 days nor $4200 Upon hIS retIrement he shall have the rIght to elect an baSIS of such tables of experIence and regular mterest as the more than 90 days subsequent to the executIon and filIng thereof, opbon prOVIded for lD sectIon 14 hereof Commls::>Ionshall from tune to tIme adopt he deSIres to be retIred (b) Upon hIS retIrement on account of dIsabIlIty as prOVIded (18) "RetIrement' means a member's WIthdrawal from (b) Any pohceman or fIreman member who has attamed or In sectIon 15 hereof a non-covered member shall receIve a dls REGISTRATION VIllage serVIce WIth a retlrement allowance payable from funds attaInS age 60 years, and any general member who has attamed a'/:)llity penSIon computed accordIng to sectIon 13 1 hereof, not- TU 2..0892 of the retIrement system or attaIn agp. 65 years shall be separated from VIllage serVIce WIthstandIng that he may not have attaIned hIS voluntary re (l9) olPolIceman or fIreman member" and "polIcemen and on the fIrst day of the calendar month next follOWIng the month tIrement age In no case shall hIS dISabIlIty penSIon be less than fIremen members' means any person employed In the pohce de- In WhIChhe. attams age 60 years or 65 years, as the case may be, 15 per cent of hIS fInal average salary Upon hIS retIremerl.t hp ~artments of the VIllage PrOVIded, that In r.:).case shall the terms except as prOVIded m paragraph (c) of thIS section shall have the rIght to elect an optIOn prOVIded for m section 14 'polIceman or fIreman member' and "polIcemen and fIremen (<:) In the dlscretlon of the CommISSIOn any member who hereof j members mclude any CIVIlian employee In the saId pohce and has attaIned or attams hIS age for automatIC separatIon from (c) Upon termInatIOn of the statutory perIod for payment of NOTICE A. fIre departments nor any person who IS prIvately employed as VIllage serVIce, as prOVIded In paragraph (b) above may contInue his workmen]s compensatIOn if any, arIsmg on account of JUs for a pobceman or fIreman no any person who IS temporarIly em In the employ of the VIllage for perIods not to extend bexond hIS VIllage employmer.t, or at his attamment of age 65 years WhICh- AS ployed as a pohceman or fIreman for an emergency attaInment of age 63 years If a pohceman or fIreman me'mber or ever occurs first, a dIsabIlIty retIrant shall be given serVIce credIt (20) 'General member" means any member except a pohce- age 68 years 1£ a general member ' for the saId statutory perIod and hIS dIsabIlIty penSIOn shall be ::uan 0" fIreman member (d) Upon hIS separatIon from serVIce as prOVIded In thIS adJusted to Include such additIonal serVIce credIt In no case shall (21) "Fiscal year" means the fiscal year as prOVIded In sectIon a covereq member shall receIve a 'penSIOn prOVIded for hIS saId adJusted penSIOn payable to hIS attamment of age 65 Annual Village Election Chapter VI A of thIS Charter m sectIon 13 hereof and a non-<:overed member shall receIve a years be less than hIS week!y workmen's compensatIon benefIts RE-RC (22) 'SocIal securIty date" means the date the agreement penSIon prOVIded fo~ m sectIon 131 hereof converted to an annual baSIS between the authOrIzed state agency and the Secretary of Health, ServIce RetIrement P,ension-Covered Member Re-E)':ammation of Dlsabihty RetIrants VILLAGE OF TIN OR C( EducatIon and Welfare of the UnIted States IS modifIed to cover Sectlon 13 (a) Upon hIS retIrement a covered membet: who SectIOn 17 At least once each year dunng the fIrst 5 years the eligIble employees of the VIllage under +he old-age and has attaIned or attams hIS voluntary retIrement age and has 10 follOWIng the retirement of a member WIth a dlsablhty penSIOn, SUl'VIVO;'S'msurance program of the Federal SOCIalsecurIty act or more years of credIted servIce shall receIve a straIght hfe pen- and at least once In each 3 year perIod thereafter the CommISSIon WAlnut (23) "Voluntary retIrement age" shall be age 60 years for a Slon equal to the number of ye~s and fractIon of a year of his may and upon the retIrant's applIcatIOn shall, reqUIre any: dis- general member and age 55 years for a polIceman or fIreman credIted serVIce multIplIed by thet sum of 1 per cent of the fIrst ablhty retirant, who has not attamed hIS voluntary retirement Grosse Pointe Shores member The Council may m the natIonal Interest dunng time $4200 of hIS fInal average salary plus 1 5 percent of the portlOn, age, to undergo a medIcal exammatIon to be made by or under To Be Held On of war engaged In by the Umted States, or other natIonal if any, of hIS fInal average salary In excess of $4200 Upon his the dIrection of a phYSlclaU deSIgnated by the ComnusSIOn emergency extend the age at WhIChany member may vOluntarIly retIrement l1e shall have the rIght to elect an option prOVIded for Should any dISabIlIty retll'ant who has not attamed hIS voluntary TUESDAY. MAY 21, 1957 retire In sectIon 14 hereof retIrement age refuse to submIt to such medical exammatlOn m I (24) The rr18sculine gender shall IncludE:the femmIne gender, (b) AccordIng to such rules and regulatIons as the Com- any such perlod, the CommISSIon may suspend payment of hIS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Clerk of Good and words of the SIngular number WIth respect to persons shall IDlSSlonmay from tIme to tIme adopt, any :nember who retIres dIsabIlIty penSIOn until hIS WIthdrawal of such refusal If such Include the plural number, and VIce-versa prIOr to hIS attamment of age 65 :vears may elect to have his refusal contInues for one year all hIS fIghts m and to a dlsablhty the VIllage of Grosse Pomte Shares WIll be at hIS RetIrement CommISSIon straIght hfe penSIon eouated on an Vactuanal baSIS to proVlde an penSIOn shall be forfeIted by hIm If upon such medical examma. offIce located at 795 Lake Shore Road, Grosse Pomte Sechon 3 There IS hereby created a RetIrement CommISSIon lIicreased penSIOn payable to hIS attaInment of age 65 years and tlon of the saId .retirant the saId phYSICIanreports to the Com whose dutIes shall be to admInIster, manage and opeIate the a reduced penSIOn payable thereafter 'HIS mcreased penSIOn pay- mISSIon that the saId rebrant IS phYSIcally able and capable of Shores, Mlch for the purpose of receIvmg regIstra- rehrement system and carry mto effect the prOVISons of able to hI<;att'"'Inment of a~e 65 years shall aoproxlmate the sum resumIng employment WIth the Village he shall be returned to tlOns from the qualIfied electors who have not already ihIS Chapter The CommISSIon shall conSIst of 5 commISSIoners of hIS reduced penSIon to be payable after hIS attamment of age actIve serVIce In the employ of the VIllage and hIS dIsabIlity regIstered and from electors who WIll possess such as i~lal}OWThSV 11 Pr d t •..t. h 11b 65 years and hIS estImated SOCIal securIty prImary msuran<:e penSIon shall tel'IIllDate PrOVIded, the report of the saId physlclan e 1 age eSI en, VIl,uOs a e CommISSIon chalr- amount IS concurred In by the Comrmsslon In returnIng the saId retll'ant qualIficatIOns on May 21, 1957, the date of the Annual man (b) Tw 1 ., h (c) In the• event a retll'ant dIes before he has receIved m to actlve serVIce, as herem prOVIded, reasonable latItude shall be VIllage ElectIOn C 0 e ectors 0... t e VIllage to be appomted by the penSIon payments an aggregate amount equal to his accumulated allowed the Vlllage m plaCIng hIm m a pOSItIon commensurate to ouncll upon nommatIon of the VIllage PreSIdent contrIbutIons stanCllijg to his credit In the members savIngs;fund his type of work and rate of salary at the time of hIS :retIrement YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that the OffIce (c) Two members of the retIrement fystem to be elected at the tIme of hIS retIrement the difference between his sald A disabIlIty retlrant who has been or shall be returned to actIve by the members of the retirement system under such rules and accumulated contrIbutIons and the saId aggregate amount of serVIce In the employ of the VIllage, as prOVIded In this sectIon WIll be open for regIstratIOn :Monday through FrIday, regUbahon<:as ihe CommISSIon shall from tIme to bme adopt penSIon payments rec~Ived by hun shall be p81d to suCh person shall agam become a member of the retIrement system and he from 8 00 A M to 5 00 P M MEHl omnuSSloners' Terms of Office or persons as he shall have nonpnated by wrItten deslgn~tIOn soall contl'Ibute to the;.retlrement system at the rate applIcable to 10403 HAR , SectIon 4 The regular term of offIce of comlmssIOners pro- dUly executed and flIed with the ComnusSlon If there be no hIS membership claSSIfIcation HIS credIted serVIce at the trme of V1Qd~for m sectIon 3 (b) and (c) hereof shall be 2 years The such deSIgnated person or'persons sUl'Vlwng the saId retIrant hIS retirement shall be restored to full force and effect He shall ~~~ erms shall be staggered so that the terms of 1 apPOInted such differen<:e, if any, shall be pald to hIS estate No benefits be ~Iven serVlce credIt for the perIod he was recelvmg a diS- up to and induding ~ssloner and 1 member commISSIoner shall expIre In even shall be V.8Idunder this paragraPh on account of the death of a abIlity penSIOn :grovlded fo~ In thIS Chapter, if wlthm saId perIod um l cbed years and the terms of 1 appomted commISSIoner and retIrant if he elected option A or B provided for In sectIon 14 he was In receIpt of 'Workmen's compensatIon on account of total mem er commISSIoner shall e (}>ll'eIn odd numbered years hereof ' and permanent dlsablhty arISIng out of an~ In the course of hIS ~:eaney on CommJs.cdon,How F111ed (d) In the event a covered member, who IS a member at VIllage emplOYment, otherWIse he shall not be gIven serVIce be chon 5 In the event a member commiSSloner ceases to the SOCIalsecurIty date retires prIor to the date he acgwres credit for sald perIod Mon.~April 22, 1957 for e:mPlo~edby the VIllage, or should 9ny commISSIoner prOVIded sOClal securIty fully msured status on account of his VIllage ..,Members Savmgs Fund In sI~tec Ion 3 (b) and (c) "hereof fall to attend scheduled meet- employment, hIS straIght life penSIon shall not be less than the Sectlon 18 The members savmgs fund IS hereby created It whIch IS the last day to regIster for saId electIon g the Comrmsslon for ...consecutIve meetIngs, unless 1Deach sum of (A) an annUIty WhIch shall be the actuanal eqUIvalent of shall be the fund In WhICh shall be accumulated, at regular m ~~~tI~~c~ed hbit bthe remammg commISSIOners attendmg such hIS accumulated contrIbutions standIng to '111Scredit In the terest the contrIbutlons mad e by members to the retIrement YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that for the mi e s a e conSIdered to have reSIgned from the Com- m"'mber sav1Dgs fund at the tIme of his retIrement plus (B) system, and from WhICh shall be oald refunds of accumulated convemence of the elector~, the OffIce of the Clerk of ~~~n and the CommISSIonshall, by resolutIOn, declare hIS offIce $100 per annum, plus (C) 1/135 of hIS fInal aver~ge salary contrIbutIons as prOVIded In thIS Chapter An mISSIonervacated as of the date such resolutIon IS adopted multiplIed by the number of years and fractIon of a year of hIS (a) To the SOCIal"SecurIty date a member s contrIbutiOns to WIll be open untIl 8 00 PM Monday AprIl 22, 1957. fIll~dvac~gcy 9~c<;frrmg m the offIce of commISSIoner shall be credIted serVIce rendered after December 31, 1942, plust (D) the retIrement system shall be 5 per cent of the salary paId hIm for theWI mays from and after the date of such vacancy, 2/135 of hIS fmal average salary multIplIed by the number of by the VIllage From and after the SOCIalsecunty date a non upon n~~eXPred tefrm bYValPPolDtment, to be made by the Council years, and fractIon of a year, of hIS credIted serVIce rendered covered member's contrIbutIOns to the retirement system shall c. B. LORANGER I Pow ma~nDu°ta!..he 1 lage P"esldent prIor to Januar~ 1, 1943 PrOVIded, that (D) shall not exceed be 5 per cent of the salary paId hIm by the VIllage, a covered S er a ~ of Commission $1800 per annum member's contrIbutIOns to the retIrement system shall be the sum Village Clerk ve ~tIon 6 (a) Each commisslo:Qer shall qualIfy for offIce and Sentlce Retirement Pension - Non-Covered Member of 3 per cent of the first $4200 of his annual salary and 5 per cent ~ thISn~ liS proVIdea m Chapter III, SubdIVISIonD of the Charter SectIon 13 1 (a) Upon hIS retiremp.nt a non-covered member, of the portlon~ If any ~of hiS annual salary In excess of $4200 Village of Grosse Pointe Shores b) Tlhage who has attaIned or attams his voluntary ret1rement age and has (b) The offIcer or offIcers responSIble for making up the pay- ( e CommISSIon shall elect from Ita members a VIce. 10 or more years of credited .erVIce, .hall receIve a .tr81ght roll shall cause. the contrIbutIOns prOVIded for In this sectIon to be

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y. April 4, 1957 ., , Thurs,day,' April 4. 1957 er on each and ever,y GR 0 SSE Page Twenty-One : from the date of his ,"', " I _ ""-~"';i;' ." .. ;",;.~{: . '. " . • lie of his retirement or 'nember's contributi~~s '. be racing. this summer withO\!t standing that the mInI- Navy, to Form, '-.Two~Teams'Tie .Lead,:Widened," Request Sailors To"Register Now you, nber shall be changed Villageof. Brodhead Unit In,Bawling'Loop '.By .FQx Team ,:. With,-~OOd ~e:ath~i .~~tregattas. _ <) consent and agree ~o :in and payment of hIS _.''-_. . '--- - . ---' around the corner. and the fIrst \ .The DR;Y1\:is run' solely on nd complete discharge Chief' . Aviation ,Machinist's 'Roy' Ashiield's, A~h~cans and. 'A strong' Fox' Steel team con~ .salling' r~gattatess than two the funds received fl"Omniem':' Serve ':is whatsoever for the Grosse Pointe Shores , . ' .. , . Jack 'Mills' Mill-stones:' sha're.'. tinue,d jo. wi.den,..its mar.gin av.,e.r .monthsaway, now is the time bership and registration fees, . :he period covered by Mate G. P. Nemeth, USN of the Without themU1e DRYA could .d by this Chapter. The l'\1"~vy Recriliting&~ation's Publicthe-'lead' in th~ Grosse' Pointe the, S~~lld"plac~-Aiax",club~,p1':fot'all local sailors eto come to not operate and consequently g up the payroll shall ., ! Pr~sbyte"i8.n. Bewling 'Lea"'ue. tLhe GtossF'e POtintk~p .B{)wflin 'tht~ aid of thleirthSaiDlintg~7gRa~-there would be no organized ' ID.formation.'; Office in Detroit" . ...._.. •. eague~ ox. 00 .. two rom za Ion~name y e' e rOll;, IV- 'OCEAN t of contributions to be .or each and every pay- NOTICE annou~ce'd i"oday '.the N~vy is .As.hflel.d.'steam,. tOOk, all. four.,Piche'\'.wiih. :.'H...01In. eS,' rolling a'er Y~chting Association" ..,,: . racing on Lake St. Clair. ducted by the Village opening a di'ive to enlist an, all paIn ts from.. Bocksta,!lz, Blqck - 203. for3. )~6.o:. ' .' The aid that is requested IS . Someone has to .pa~.r fur the to the retirement sys- (Continued from Page 20) M~chigan Unit'd,uring AprfL busters and. Jumpe~ ..from. fourth Ajax-mallltairied their holdo~. your iustaining membersbip'.fee mailing of~gatta. programs, er's individual account , S.PRAY mission .shall never c~rtify and the Yillage sha~l never be required 'rhe, Unit will be.named "The pl,a~e,.~!>'gam,the t~e.' ...' secoild'-plae~by,takin,g, twa;frQlTh :'~d; forboa~owners to,.reg;ster .~~.,iz;.\~~ns~,~o~~C:n ryoac~:~~~ to pay mto the penSIon accumulation fund, In any year, a sum R. Thornton Brodhead 'Unit,".in Foran.unacco1.!I1table:.reason Custoin., .. .. tlielr boats tor thecommgrac- >- :IS deducted from the larger than 15 per cent of the aggregate salaries received by honor '.of the late CaptainR. thoerew.er. e. no 2qO 'scor.es, .m.o.st.' " DeBuss"che'"".s'21'O.'f"o''r' '5.7"3' '.w. a"s.:..in~ se.,.a.son.. $u,staining' membet- dig ..deep and get that applica- '1ided a member shall members during the preceding fiscal year. . ... tioil .filled out and mailed in J CRANBERRY singie contribution or (e). Contributions to the retirement'system by the Village to Thornton .Brodhead. .men bemg hamp~~ed by sp~ts. instrUIl].en~ ,in Jim's , ~eam's.shi~. applic.ah~~: {have})eed: 'RIGHT NOW. If you don't your :,oved by the Commis- the extent necessary to provide payment of p~nsions and other . The Unit ~ill be sworn into STAND1NGS 'winovei Five X's,.It'shouldbe: . m.aIled. o.ut a~~a.~ th~t, nee name will be missihg'from the withdrawn from, and benefits on account of members employed by an instru~e~tality ~he Navy in an impressiv~"cere-. . . Won Lost mentioned, that.: Don ~Plche .re- .be, d?ne ,;s t~~lll, tl.ema:ut and .mailing list which will be made SAUCE together with regular i of the Yillage shal~ be made from the revenu~s of the saId mstru- mony to .be held at the.Brodhead :Ashfield> ,: 24' "16 .' gister.ed a 235 £01':578. .', 0, return to WIllIam P. Connolly, up within the next two weeks, With Your' Holiday awal to the date of rt- mentalIty of the VIllage. . ' ,o'. • Naval Armony on:Aprl126,.a~t.er_ Mills ; -24 . 16 .' , ,', '" ' secretary of the DR~A, at 1.673.8 'This' is' not 'just a message to Chic:ken f,iven credit for service (f). The pension reserves for penSIOns bemg paId retirants which they will c:1,e'pa1't.fo1'basiC. 'R tt ' , .. .'23 i6~ ' McCarter. and K;tlcsar roll.ed.,.. Ea~ Warren, J?etrolt 24, MiChl- accumulated contribu- and beneficiaries sh

ASsi~ments Prohibited ' I • ' • Effective Date of 1957 AmendDlents. ' . Latin "l'ecipe.". . ". April 6' OnlyT10:00 to 12:0,0 Noon the fund to which shall Section 25. The right of a person to a pen~lon! a. retirement. . Section 29. The 1957 amendmerits' to Chapter XI of the Vil~ _',_, \ ,.', . '-';""0- ge to pay theadminis- allowance, to t?e return .of accu~ulated contrI?uhons, th~ pen- lage Charter shall become effective as of the social security -date, MASON~,SCHOOL I and from which shall sion. or the retirement allowa.nce Itself, any optional benefit, any. defined in'section 2(22) hereof. ' , ' " .,' retirement system. ~ther right, accrued or accrumg to any person, under the prt?Vl- A:t-.-rnBE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that in accordance wi~h ~, ,REGISTRATION FEE. $2.00 " Decor,ating.', (Must be resident of Grosse ?omte .. '.. ;r...... Slons of thIS Chapter, and the ~oneys belongl!1g' to thE; retire- the provisjons' of Act. 2~8, Public Acts .of the State .of Michi.gan . ., , Woods or Shores) I{}i;:,: , ~ fund is hereby created, ment system ~hall no~ be subJect to exec~tlon garmshment, as amended the foregomg ..proposed amendment to the reViSed INTERIOR .EXTERIOR. Boys joining, LITTLE LEAGUE for ';'~ ~ ~ umulated reserves for attachment, the operation of bankruptcy. or ~nsolvency .law,or charter of the" Village of GrOSse Poirite Shores shall be placed first time MUST bring BIRTH CERTI-~~_ 1 .. ,'~_ ns payable from funds F. MATHIESEN FICATE when' registering. ' , '::.-- - , __ ~ __ any other .proces~ .0£ law wh~tsoeyer, ~nd sha~l ~e .una~sIgnable, upon the table for at least 30 days; and' that, said proposed '~ ~ ...... ~~ of such mortality and excep~ as IS speCIfICally prov~ded In thIS Chapter. Pro~lded,. t~at amendment. to the -revised. Charter of the Village .of Grosse P~. 8-4831 st, as the Commission the VIllage shall have the right of setoff for any claIm arISIng Pointe Shores ,be, published in the Grosse Pointe News;. (there Guaranteed Insured . hall annually compute from embezzlement by or fraud of a member, . being no newspaper published in said Villa.ge) and thafa true .ng paid retirants and . Er.rors . . copy of said 'Charter amendment be pOS,ted in :teIf(lOr public dered and to be ren- Section 26. Should any c~ange In the records result In any per- places in. the Village of Grosse' 'Pointe, Shores, said publication th. 'only ham' nayoredwith e shall be financed by Son receiving fl'o.m the retirement system more or less than he and posting to take plac~ durmgthe we.~k of April'T'1957; . , .OPEN.:..SUNDAYS<;." I full pint of real champape e Council, determined would have J;leenentitled to receive had the r~cords been c~rrect, March 19, 1957 ' ..., . : '". ' '. , . :.' • • .._ •. , • l.~ •.. f this section, the CommiSSIon shall correct such error, and .as far as practicable. Cloff 'd B L Gracious h9S~: insist on the urrent service shall be $halladjust the payment in. such man?er that the actuarial ~ .1 or 0 orqnger ill produce an amount equivalent of the benefit to which the. saId person was correctly V.II. CI k delicious Roumell Champ!~gne" ng their future service entitled shall be paid.' . I age er Baked Ham. Ready to serye, 'hot" or cold it is an exciting.aQ:ven- The largest selection of Lamp serves, not financed by Retroactive Social Security Taxes 'WE" ; ',II' Shades on the East Side. rtions of the pensions Section 27. (a). Members' employees social' security taxes ture lhgood eating. The Ro~mell' service; and Ham is sugar-'cUred ... hickory . ITEMS MAD'E INTO LAMPS ccrued service shall be ST-CLAIR smoked . ' . basted' in rare old Unusual frames recovered at Televisio,n ' Sherry Wine. Then; 'it is baked ill produce an amount ALLMAKESl STORM SASH .D,ELIVER modest prices. Lamps rewired. to perfection with a full pint cif r a period of years, to .TELEVISION • COMPLETE LAMP SERVICE mortize, at regular in- SCREENS - DOORS Sales and' Service ~h,ainpagnea~cordin~ to R<;>u- Open TueS., Fri._ 9 p.m. ON FAMILY ORDERS m-ell'.sold Frenchl'reclpe. - he accured service por- -ALUMINUM ,Radio & TV Sales-Serviee .... Sun 12 to 4 p.m. e entitled; and iff the POINTE OF $5.00 OR Oy'E~ . • eing paid retirants and ' YOI.l AIR-TEC •• 0 TW 2-7800 ,L. L. D,ACKEN , . When next entertain, serve ual salaries' of members REPAIRING 840 E. 7 Mile-l Blk. W. of 'Oakland 15007 K.rcheval : your guests. a Roumel~ C!Ia~- paid annually by the SERVICE ON ALL MAKESl Service 01'. Tbun.,.F.y; .. r#nJ ; pagne-Baked Ham.. Drscrunm- mined by the Commis.- 94)' Day , .ating' guests 'prefer it. Gracious, the unfunded pension Guarantee, All Makes SM•. B1}_mg~ .Till 9:00'~ hosts serve it. and beneficiari~s. On All Par-ts VALLEY IfJ' riated in the budget in Electronic: Labprafory Sundays 10:00 .. ';:00 .. E. Wa;re!, ',lit .Audubon e amounts due in said FL.ORIDA 2-5445 • SPECIALLY GIF.T-WRAPPED 24311 Harper, St. Clr.ir Shores the retirement system, .24 Hour' CAN BE YOURS NOW' Answering, .2.0313 MACK AVE •. reupon be provided by Seryice R.O\~ J.,Y.~' - From. 1 to 1000 delivered any- ge: Provided, that any- . RCA " . . ~. where. Weight, 10 to 1& Ibs~;' withstanding, the Com- Snug-Cozy Florida Rooms With ~ TU. 1-2.791 Jalousie or Awning TYFe Winc!~ws I BIG baked, ready to. serve. $1.39per l) COLOR "MAR,KEY, , lb.': net wt. after baking ..' Post- The nearest PORCHS TAILORED TO YOUR HOME paid. Call in your order. today. FREI ESTIMATES . TERMS AVAILABLE TU. 4-9821 Eder', ready to serve ..thinR ,to a .Chihuahua 21020. MACK, .t' Roslyn'Rd. RounH.'II's CHAMPAGNl BAKtD HAMS 4400 "'oo~.aJd henue Oelru'l I Tlmple 3 1112 Squier Co. OVEN " '\ ION Puppies BAKED HA.MS magic' carpel! TU 2-0892 19678 HARPER . . Boned ' Tiny Typ. .Hickory-Smoked "," . /- Sev.ral. Colora and Oven-Baked in our own '. .. $SO~ establlsbment RIPPLE SOLES: '. CE Depofit Will Holt! Inerellst Jr,EASONABLE S,-UD ,.!EItVICE '* Absorbheillshock-th ... use * your strtlfL 'of most~lking.fatigue. ASPHALT SLATE TILE * Give firm traction ~nv .. TE '.5489.- 'I."'.' . wet surfaees • ROOF REPAIRS 3931 ~very, Detroit I .. Actualiy help your feet glide forward. Ate self-cleaning, Election' Dellvereet fo.;lnfants and 'Childrsn: * RE-ROOFING SHEET MET~LWORK ~ Oven-Bot "Pied Pipers'~ are designed for ttttle Give spring to yoilr step" * Ate ideal for sportSwear. feet, and' are expertly fitted under the .. '.* TIN OR COPPER. SKYLIGHTS GUTTER CONDUCTORS .TRY OUR 0, direction' of. Mr..William McCourt. Ex. CARPETS A and c:usively at Peter Pan tri Grosse Pointe. 8106 Mack Avenue WAlnut 1.4330 , Estab. i914- . ~rrmntt~lY~ 17015 Kercheval ·Chester Boot Shop Shores RUGS BOUND , , , . ,Home.:Made TUxedo 5-9236 15911 E. ,Warl'en. at BuckinfJham TUxedo 5.0863

.45(::4 4 1957 . , 'SAUSAGE' that the Clerk of Good Fences for 45 Years ,1'AST SERVICE Turkeys Smoked in Our. ... es will be at his Every styl~ of Fence ~Own Smoke HOUle oad, Grosse Pointe ,lcGOY I SONS I' w~ Cut Prime .nd Cholc. Bu' receiving registra- erected for you DARPET OOIPIIIY. JOHN EDER'S a have not already will p')ssess such WA. '1-62.82. OPEN THURS•. AND" nL lDclUdlnl ~ UNm.. 8:10 P.M; Whittier. . \ Mkt.,. date of the Annual ~14301 I. WARREN , New Address Whg nol Chain Link AU-St •• 1 and ,. 21300 HARPER AVE. Corner lakewood . Ou,. expe-riellce.' ~. i t h , WeWi\\ Design, Rustic Styl.s OPP. BIe' Nattonat Market and Just Beyond County Lin •. 'm4fz.yha ,families' a lED that the OffiCI! VA 2.4100 .. PR 1-7791 • , ' pp,y conaiJe, ay through Friday, . ' p~ovideS' ~h~tt knou!,1 1M. .ld. an~d 'Modernize MEHLENBACHER FENC,E.CO. , ,If'iating 1iWily lait.chen~1 .Re.b'Ui. '. . comptLef'J .0403 HARPER . , . RESIDENTIAL, INDUSTRIAL , i MJ~ to .qu~pping:Ihe?#~ ,.• ¥ou~liH1,.-. 014'1 "litti .. : . ,Your Kitchen .new ki/che".? luding euotom .J~lcheno , . . At Your Service fuss, ..Ut'lI,--muH .Hr1Jit •• • DESIGNE~S , 1957 w' , . I, HAUSLER'S'PARTY'STORE . Showing -Complete,. Line of Famous Genera~ .Electric A.RPliances \ Formerly Andy's Pa!'ty Panlry or said election. • FABRICATORS~. . .. 16126 EAST WARREN AT BEDFORD .Thr~u9h. OUt .•~x~erien~. w.ha~~_'beenable .to design and 'build some of t~e FlED that for the B~ER • WINE. CHAMPAGNE •. INSTALLERS. , most ,.c~arming: and .fficient 'kitchens to' be found~ 4!'1ywhere. We can rebUIld Office of the Clerk .ICE CREAM. PARTY SNACKS y~ur .kitchen quie~ly" and .conomJc:ally~ . _.. day. April 22. 1957. Cabinets and . . . Free Estimates. tUxedo 5-3206 , For Free Delivery Call TU J.9155 ORAN'GER We Will I. Glad to For~icaT ops 16915 HARPER AC1'oSS ff'01II Vogtu Tbetltf'. VillaCJe Clerk' Pick-Up Your EmptilJ ,To 'eul'iis,flll i. '..:.: ollJer ELECTRICAL' APPLIANCES Pointe Shores Bonn: 12:00 to 10:00 p.m. Saturdays 11:00 to 11:00 It,m, .PR. 5-0470 : Your Specification .'. , Remember - We'll Come to You .:,:•.:STOAI', HOURS:-Op ... 'till9:0q' Mo"'~; ThurS. end 'rl,; oad, till1 6:00 T".. " W.d., cind Sat•. If y~u Clql't .Come to UI 22500 -Maek Ave.:

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'-ARTICLES I BOOKS bought t Entire libraries :.: YOUR AD CAN BE CHARGED Thr •• Trunk Lines'toS~rv.Yo.., 9.lckly -, .'.Thr•• 'Truu";L~.i to .S.rve You Quickly objects. Mrs. B DEADliNE" P.M. TUESDA~ Leverette. WO CLASSIFIED ~ATES 4-HELP'WANTED S-SITUATI.ONS WANTED' 6o--FOR RE"T ,(Unfurnished) 6B-ROO'MS.FOR RENT, .II~~RTICLE$'~O'R .SALE BOOKS purchase 8-ARTICLES, , FOR SALE MALE and FEMALE BART~NDER ..~.young, rie~t' ~ap~:~~~~~ 544'I1Pp~r.2 ~e~],NEAR', Ei~tland. ,~hO~Ping'CenterP ;ACKAGED;M i:di i 'g'~an: peat . 8-ARTICLES FORSAI.E ' tire, libraries ,«:harge Ads-:-15 words for $1.00 4~~, items. Midwest AD man with flaIr for writing pearmg, steady, expeI1(~nced rooms,:;double -closets, electnc ,'. furmshed~roo1n wrtli TV pro- .' f~om Cap~c aild Imlay 'Ci'ty; 8-PC; silver tea set, very beauti- ELECTRO MASTER apartment 4301 Kensingtc " :Cosh Ads-IS words for 90c and la.:ing out smart adver- in' nllxed drinks. 'PA. r,8867. ': stove,. r~f~igerator" 'air:,condi- fessional "Or business' w~ma:ri.. '. '50Ibs:', .~1.46.'Also Lake Michi:' ful and reasonable. VA 2-3610. range, $30. Westinghouse tising and' who works witp " ..... tionihg,; sandalwood. ,c'arpet.1 , References" :PRescott 1-7514: gan sand: forchildren''s'sand roaster broiler and stand $30. 5c .och odditionol word more than passing speed, for .. "LAMPS . . , "'. ing 'waU.:.to"wal1 throughout, . . ..• '. . , . , boxes, 50 Ibs.~' S5c"delivered, DAVENPORT, large,. good con- CASH WAITING dition, bargaill, S60. TUxedo Blonde .oak breakfast table all kinds, TEr spare hours work. Call Grosse Custom-made 1am~ ,s~ades made : . gas:,':h~at, :private, basement, GR()SSE, .POI!'lTE.' PARK - "DRexel 1-1696, . : . '. .. , and 4 chairs, $15. Child'. Call Pointe News. TU 2-6900. and 'rec9vere~ in' my;'home. TU, . 'g~rage. No,.chHdren,or pets. : Board,.room for ~~d~r~ylady. ~ __ ~ ~ ~ __ 1-5210., , VErmont 7-138! school desk, $2: Maple din- 2~0315, 139 Rldge 'Road., . $150 per mon.th,' available' VAlley:2-7152. ,qIRL'S', 20" ..'9ike', good, .condi- TUXEDO 2-6900 TWO light grey suits, size 42, ette tab 1e, drop leaf, $5.. WANTED - H INSURANCE agency on Mack, STORMS reomov'.e'd',W,I''n'.'dq w"s' .' • Ma:t.1st. .TU.. ' 4-3,207., ..,. tion, $20. TUxedo' '5-1'858.:' Alutninum umbrella clothe. J Trunk Lines between 7 and 8 Mile roads, 6C-OFFICE'" SPACE . . . never worn; very' reasonable. stU:dio couch, .needs full time girl for office. ~ash~d, 'awniI}g.~. ~u~g; 'w~IL. : 'GRO'SSl:POINTE .. - , MRS. MILLEIt,please'calLabout V.A 2:-3610. . pole; $4. TU 1-2595. room suite, 9xl Apply Box T50,_ Grosse Pte. washmg and pamting, eaves- ". . . '". ' . GROSSE' POINTE ' 'picking.up:Your roUnd. table,' rRADE~IN.sofas and chairs: AU living room sui LINER STATIONS News, giving, experience and trQughs' cl~.aned' and painted. ' 'GARDENS. . 18136' MACK AVE, • etc. PR 1-2983.. .. in nic~ -condition. Reasonably FOUR POSTER single: maple room suite, r e S bed, complete, like new. Call washing mach ~.cUNNINGHAM DRUGS alary required: I VAlley 1-4127~'" ,K'l'n'g'sv'l'lle,..2'1'.401,',.t'he'best value Air conditioned offices for rent. " priced. ,Van, Upholstering Co., after 7:30 p.m. TUxedo 4-6653. automatic was} 16941 Kercheval at Notre Dame ---- ,SA-SIT'------"-----UA"TIONS'.WANTED in Detroit, large. living' room New'. buildin:g;.telephone.answer~'... . ,CONTINENTALh' ...... 'l~adiant' gl:a"Ss.' 13230 Harper. 0pen:a ...'ti} 9• LAY d r- TU 5-9698 EXPERIENCED gardener :for . .'. 'l'bl' 'C"ll'M ' eat panels for, that hard-to- :.. . ' P ER piano, electric gran. 12x22, :full s.ize.dining r.oom 9x mg servlce,~~ a ' e, . a, on-" .' heat area.:. For use-in re'cre- LIVINGROOM and diningraom, Good condition, with rolls. ll-AUTOS Fe ~~ARKNESS PHARMACY part time work. VA. 2-2219. DOMESTIC '12, separate kitchen,:' .~edi:oom day ~r!-l ,j;'rL TU 2-2593.,... ation rooms, finished: atti", fw:iliture. g a ad' condition. $395. TUxedo 5-0154. 20313 Mack Ave. at Lochmoor 4 d ", 'I'U -4-3100 DISTINGU1SHED w 0 man to HOUSEKEEPER far small"fam. 10x~?' ~ith lar~e cl~(~ts.',;Crpss.PRIVATE ,Offices/ up to 600 liying rooms, baths, etc.. No .Repa,.smon.able,' 'TU. 4-1477, after. 'PORCH SCREENS, 7 units, >0 TU 2-9241. sell a distinguished product. ily, fond of children, \$55 ventIla,t.lon, ~ree par~mg~ N~w s'quarec ',feet; •Grosse 'Pointe; fan or exposed hea:t~g_ ,el~~ . 3 '1<1NSElS Call B. Vo nA 1b r e h t, TU. weekly. :Grosse' Pointe ref- d~c,oratlOns.,. AdUlts, $115. per ,Mack Ave:" business. seCtIon; ments. Thermostatically con- _-'- ._~ ,_ 45"x7' screen door, good con- c MERCURY '52 . 17051 Kercheval at St. Cla1r. 2-6167. , er'ences. Box'A 19, Grosse month; Apply Mgr. TUxedo.5- reasonable rent; overhead. trolled. Inexpensive to install MAPLE SOFA and chair, good dition, bargain, alsa new TU 5-4827 no . matic, radio, p . t N' " 2078. h block. E. of. Seven Mile " TU 2 7880' 9 t5 . and operate.' "For'information condition; 10 lace curtains, double screen doors, VA SALESWOMAN needed for . om e, ews. (Morass) 3 blocksS ...of Harper., . - , 0.. '. call'Mr. Coleman:,'TU.~5-0072 new. TU. 2~3443. 1-5182. ,$500. TUxedo Grosse Po~nte store, experi- ,CHILD'S :NURSE, ,experienced" . . ' . '.: _' - TRACY. BUILDl:rfG,' 128" Ker- . . ',' . '. . . ',' , I _ _ • 1A-PERSONALS CHEVROLET 19 ence preferred. Call after 7 miqdleaged.' $55 :per week. GROSSE:P.oI!i1'r:EPi\RK: FIve cheval. ,Two l'5x20:newly.dec- TWO PAIR.lmed, drapeS'Wlth DO IT YOURSELF ROTO-BROIL, electric percola- PREPARE' for Summer now. luxe, good cO! p. m. TUxedo 5-1864. E x'c e-l',e-n t, references. Box; . t' rooms hea~ed, ne~Iy..deco- .' orated offices: Jariiior'serv~ce.' cornice,141x81and;~,12~x8,4; • CABINETS tor, pair of 30" table lamps, 4127. .--Learn haw to drive. Bert AMAZING OPPORTUNITY ,. 19' G . P . t N.... . rated, $gO. No chIldren or TU 1-5007 ' lavvn. mowe..r.,,'.'21. ady's coats, white, boy's suit coat,size 10~ Mitchell Driving School. LA. .n. " ross,e Oln,e ews.. .pe,ts. VA. 4-.1,102~ '. • FORMICA black fox stole:' TUxedo .~ $1"00perweEik, easy. Car .help- ~---_....o.-._""",----___ " , 14. TU. 1-4815: '-. ,. • PLYWOOD 3311. PACKARD Mayf 6.6960. ful. Call PRescott 7.6738, or HAND IRONING; experienced, GROSSE POINTE _CITY . . .' ,. $ PANELING 'red leather, 26 write Box 33, St. Cl~l.irShores . 4LL you birdbaths! Come s~e I or child' care. Home nights. -----...,._...--____ '11, INCH.' RCA TV, -anteI).ria, 24" GIRL'S bicycle, $12. TUxed() ~elent conditioI . References: WO~'5-6734" 386' Neff. Road, SUMME~:COTTAG~' on Lake'. Bendix 'washer.' 'TtT• 2'-6654 • DOORS 1-8151. .2-2212. ': Soupy Sales at the Richard ( , . , Huron, 10 miles north of Port ' after 7 p:m. .on Sat.:Sl:m .. " • DRAWERS' ." school carnival, Saturday, H 0 USE K.E E PER, \ Germ'an lower flat now vacant and un-, Huron. All 'city conveniences', .22500 MA:CK. BICYCLE, $10, recreation roam. CONVERTIBLE ~: April 13 from noon until 4 Looking for an descen.t, 48, needs no super- furnished, excellent condition, including automatic washer, 20 FENESTRA; storm' windows, pa 5-0470 piano, large mahogany table, ." o'clock. Cartaons, too: politan 1954, visfon'in any phas.e of house- desirable .location.' Mrs.' Dun-. ,4, bedrooms, bunk~beqs; crib, ping pong table' .and. girl's ------'______antiques, iron bed; account- per gallon, pa OIL PAINTING instructiqn, 21 keeping. Will live in, Wed- .' away. , e~c. Ideal for ' large family. ~!?52cl1e.... After .'5~, ~.tn. '; ',TU. TWO toddlers sprin~ coat sets, ing business books. TUxed() cars can't. A '. years' experience. Grace Mc- Interesting nesday .evening until Thur~-: ' Has lovely sand beach, .safe' ,. . size 1- 2, 3 - 4'; baby crib, 6 2-0640. car, only $750. ' . Laren. PRo 8-5049, call 4-10 day eveningofi. '6 days; Ex- .... 'Sll.:lOWAY. & CO: .. for all,.ag~s;$1,350 per'scia- 'FRENCH Provincial" ,bedroom ' year size. TU.5-0356. p.m. cellent "refe:rences'. $60, .per. . : "TU. 1-3760 son, $. 500P.er,.month. For ft;r- set, ,'v'ariety' of -_Fruftwood 'STOLE,. bionde .muskrat, pur- BABY Buggy, bathinet, clathes LINCOLN '!)6 4 k B R 50 G .". . th f t h TU hampers, safety gates, child's . All white, red Job? wee. ox' , , rosse' ALTER' 'E J fferson spaCious er m orma lon, pone x- tables and miscellaneous. Ex- , chased in December,$95.TU. automobile, night stand,. fur .NEED a Baby Sitter? Reliable Pointe News . .. ,- '.' e " . edo 1-0536.. celle,nt coildition.' 'UN. 4~2922 r','1-7723. ' . power, 10,000 . 5:"r'o'om''a par t,men t, 2.bed- bolero size 12 TUxedo 2-1430 nursemaids available by hour , Then we may have just the WOMAN . h k d ' 1 'GRAN D . Mon.' thru Fri., 9 to 4 onJy. ". ' , " ' ' . . • owner. WAInu' day or week. Maternity help f WIS es.wor, ays'or rooms,'adults.VA2-661. '.' DBEN ,9ntario:Rec~nt_ .'RoseNagler. ".' '. MAHqGANY dmm.,g tablea~d PAIR lined chintz draperies. ..------' available. The Sitters Club spot or you. week. $8,00' and ..ca.rfare. ly constructed, modern all ' . credenza cocktaIl, table rat- JAGUAR, XKl' Home nights. References. LOCHATSWORTH, '.lower 5 rooms, elect.ric suommer. horn.e in ex~ ,NEW.'SBOY'~ .TRUCK, bl'cY,cle, tan ...ar,.' 4 stools,' a'part'ment 163x99, coffee table, drop leal 9,000 miles, bea' PRescott 7-0377. As one of Michigan's fastest 8 0372 ' . adults. TUxeclo4-4609.' I.J painted breakfast table, Size $2950. TUxedo - . cluslve Oakwood. Park. Four. . G.E. stove:, TU._4-0001. '. refrigerator, s,t u d i 0 couch, 12 clothes, miscellaneous. TUx- , '3 p. m. DOLLS repaired, new parts , growing companies we Ca:1 RELIGIOUS girl wishes day or HARCOURT 936; lower;. large : bedrooms, fur n 1she d.. MI ------radio and record player com- edo 1-:-9953. " - wigs, complete line of dolls, weekly job cle~ning, ironing. iiving r90m with fireplace, 4-0030. PINE armcl1air~, small table, bination, window fan, sun- '54 PONTIAO , doll clothes, accessories. The offer many kinds of fascin- WA 1-4952. ' full dining'room,.modern kit. ------cherry' drop leaf table, pine lamp. TU.2.8072. 1952 DOUBLE oven deluxe new. Radio, 1 .' Elf Shoppe, 21011 Mack AvTe "ating positions to w,omen 'chen with'disposal and dish- 7-WANTED TO RENT chest. TU. '4':?089. . -.,------______Phi1co electric range. Built- - Grosse Pointe Woods. U YOUNG woman 'With 6 years w.ash'e'r, 3 large bedrooms wl'th . . ENCYCLOPEDIA Britannica Jr. in griddle, excellent condi- matic, tinted " 4-1996. ,looking fer full-time jobs experience. ill practical nurs- 2 baths. Recreat1'on room with ADULT' S . GREY COUCH,.modern'Regen_,ran b d new, won on quiz. show,, tion. TUxedo 4-6460. brakes. No de, - . . cy, excellent condltfon. ,Name WAI t 3 7 cept trade. 205 2A-MUSIC EDUCATION with a ~utur~, ing wishes care of lady in- ". fireplace' and additional com- Automotive executive and wife your, price .. ' Must sell:. TU. nu -181. SIMMONS .Hide-a-bed, $20. 2 ley 4-4603. valid, capable of taking full.pl~te ,bath. Automatic :heat, d'esire large unfurnished 6.room .4-3529.' ' MUSIC 'STUDENTS, . bargains pf;lir lined draperies, $5. VAl. ACTIVE concert pianist has Our starting salary for be- charge. Excellent references,. .garage. . Childre~ .. ac~t::ptedhouse' in Grosse Pointe. Excep- .in new, reconditioned and ley. 2-2145. ' CONVERTIBLE Call TO 6-3886 between naon Handy - to Jeffers'on.. WOod- tional' references. )?rofessional ~RCA COMB. .radio, TV. and used ins t rum en t s. Saxo- studied with best teachers in ginners is $51.50 a week, like new, for the world, including Isdore and 8 p.m, ward 2-1335 or TUxedo, 5:-.2176. gardener. Lease. VAlley.3-9931. record player. Needs:some re- phones, clarinets, trumpets, mouth, $25. Li, Philpt. has opening for pupils. and you'll earn full pay while RELlA BLE woman wlshes.baby-. ,.- GROSSE POINTE'WOODS GROSSE p'OINTE 'CITY~ 4 or, _pa'ir.,-"-~--'-..$90.!.."---'-TU::4~3529.... _ etc.. Buy on teacher's appro- 8A-ofFICE EQUIPMENT therette boot, ~ FOR SALE Can VA. 2-1548 for appoint- you learn. For more details .'1 sitting, ref. VA 2-2190; PUPLEX' 5 bedroom hause, 2. or 2% BROWNING over and under 12 val. Liberal allowance on old ment. EXPERIENCED lady wishes 5 Vernier Road, 2052; 2 bedrooms, baths. TU. 5-732,:;. ga: .Both barrels skeet bore, instrume~ts .. TUxedp '5-5491. 1955 FORD CllStl TYPEWRITERS. and adding gon: Excellent c fRUMPET and trombone les- drop in between 9 a.m. and days. References. 'TOwnsend' sessl'on,.$135.Ph . garage, Schnel'der.,immediate TUx-pos- 8 ART'ICLES FOR SALE 1 yea! old. $200. TU': 4-3529:_ ELECTRO .: MASTER STOVE, machines, new, rebuilt. Rea- sell today. Sacl sonable prices. National Office sons, studio or your home. 5 p.m., Monday through 5-8645. edo 4-0442. . - ITHACA 20 gauge p u m p $25. Large: gas stove, 2 ovens ,2-5597. Equipment, 16749 Har.per at Recognized instructors. Carlos Th d II ------REFRIGERTOR, $90; gas stove,:,' Model, 37S skeet. ,Excellent for basement, $.10: Living .~. Rivera Studios, VA 2-9226. urs ay, or, ca : Bishop. TUxedo 1-7130. 1954 DODGE R, EXPERIENCEDd M T 'Woman wishes $35', record player, porta'ble, condition .$1~5.. TU.,4-3529.: room, set, $35; Dmmg room ays. on., ueS"lromng.. 'or 6A-FOR'RENT (Fu'rni,sh.d) $50. TU 4.:.278a.' , ,.':.. '. "chaIrs, $1 each.. Rollaway bed, 8B-ANTI'"'UES.... V8. Overdrive PIANO LESSONS given 'i~ I W A 5-9900 cleaning. $8',and carfare. 'Call 3 ROOMS'furnisned'apartment, ... . . GIRLS DRESSE,~, SUlts" C9atS, $5, Old 3/4 lengt}lt man's coat ~eater, gre~n b( your home to beginners and " Ext. 187. after 6. TE1:"7918. . 1476 Maryland. VA. 1-5536. CHINA,. furnitUre, rug s, an- sizes 3, 5, and 6; teen's form- $25; satiri' wedding dress: \ THE HANSON ANTIQUE Low mi1~age. ------tiques, miscellaneous, bought als, sizes 9, 11, 12 and 13. satin and .lace ' never .worn' SHOP , out. TU. 4.;162 ;_~~~~.ced st. den ts. PRo Mich igan Bell CAPABLE apd experienced wo- CAPE COD IN FARMS and sold. 'Majestic Furniture, ,TU .. 2-0555. . $20. Studio cou'ch, $5. VAlle; located at 9914 E. Forest. man desires days or week's 10227 .WoOdward, TOy,rnsend '2':9817. Ave., near . '53 FORD CUStOIl . ' work. Grosse Pointe refer- Two bedrooms, first floor lav., 6 2500 CUSTOM BUILT fidelity sys- -'-______.WALNUT 2-5128 30,000 actual nt _~a-;_T_U_TO_RI_NG Teleph 0nee o. ences. WA 5-3!}24. screened terrace, 1 year lease, -. ' tem, beautif1:1Lso1id-mahog.:. EXQUISITELY tailored suits,'12 :ford, TU. 1-214' COMMUNITY --~------furni~hed, $200 per month. Mr. DINING Duncan Phyfe drop; any console. cabinet .. R'eason- to 14. Dresses and slacks, like 8E-PIANOS ' EXPERIENCED colored woman Keane. 'chairs, credenza, china, like able. Call after' 6"or aU 'day new, very reasonable. VA N . 1955 CADILLAC .ruTORING SERVICE 17045 MACK AVENUE wants days, cleaning, light new, ringer washer, excellentFri. ,thru'Sun.TU. 1~6359... . 1-6393. A SPRI, G'clearance sale of Vill.: Hard top € MR.S. lOUIS MARICK. DIRECTOR ironing. Steady work:no cook- SILLOWAY,&CO. . condition.' 3666 Beacons'field; ----, •...-----:--:-~~.....--:------.-.,---_-.L'_-,.__ brand new, beautiful console age. Private Tutoring by degree teachers avoil. ing, home nights. Daisy .. WA TU 1-3760 KE,LVINATOR'Food~ania:" ex- FOUR SKIN: blue ,dyed genuine and spinet pianos, reduced to ..$3,295. 12437 able In air subjects for grades, high 4A-HELP WANTED 1-7640. FIREPLACE E QUI P MEN T. cellent condition, 1'% years mink scarf,. brand new. The a small fraction above our WA. 2-8886. Ichooi, college and oduh education. qOMESTIC . WILL S~ARE beautifully furn-. ~creens, all types, gr~fes, and~ old, $375. TU:, 4-:5206. , very, very low price" $40. TU cost. Tremendous s a vi n g s. Sikorski: . OPENINGS FOR TEACHERS EXPERIENCED young .lady ished terrace on Lakeshore Irons, tools. See d1splay at '. 2~l307 I ' , Engel Piano Studios, 1123:1 GENERAL-White, 20 ,to ~Oyis. wan t sday work. Grosse drive, in Lakeshore Village to SMITH-MATTHEWS,' 6640 LADIES' DRE~SES: and., coats, --:-.,- __ ' ,whittier, LA. 7-2280, VA. 1954 RAMBLER ~9 Menlweather~ Grs. Pte. Forms old. $30. No cooking. TV Pointe references. WAlnut -t- young married couple~~Over- Charlevoix Ave. WA: 2-7155. s~~es 10,.12; man's. o~ercoat" ~CREPENZA type mahqgimy 1-3515. Station Wagon. TUxedo 4~2820 '~.4737. Stal when needed. 3093. laokirig be aut if ti 1. 'Grosse sl~e 40 long.. 1485 Fatrholme buffet, good con"d i t ion. dition. Mr. M ------Pointe Park on Lake St. NEW twin and double bed. Rd., Grosse Pte. WQ.o9.s." .Reasonable. TUxedo 2-4997. '-ARTICLES WANTED 5-9470. WANTED-:- Woman every Tues- EXPERIENCED lady, with ref. 'b t'f I sp!eads, drapes,. ruffle .~ur-: '.,. . • : ----"-'_.______• '.PRIVATE TUTORING day and Thursday, 9, a. m. to erences, wishes days, or work ,Clair. 5 doors from eau 1 u tams, wall ~abInet, '.match. ,ROYAL I Ty.Qewr~ter" stand~rd,.HANDKNIT tennis' sweater, SCROUNGE Committee of De- LET YOUR neig IN 1 p. m. to do miscellaneous by the week. $8.00 ~nd car- shopping center. All utilitie~' stick por~h drop curtains; 12, 14", executive. (block) type, size 40, New, never worn. fer PTA is looking for en. fine recandition YOUR OWN HOME housework and help with 3 fare. LOraine 7-4274:, and telephone, $1PO a' month. ft. Modern drapes double ...$40.. 'TU.' 2-3910; after 6. p.m. TU 2-0433. cyclopedia sets. Old or in. you at the Ca ------22955. Lakeshore drive. PRo width, large'. framed pictur~s, .. ,. .. .., --,, -'-______complete. _ our classes need Branch; for fUl All subjects;. aU grades. Adults young children. ~TUxedo 4~ 3140. RELIABLE colored woman. de- '5-6651. Can be _seen Sun. rocker, lady's des k, roller BO~ S. naVY,c9at,frpm, Bes.,s. P.A:!R,FRE~CH tape~try, ~eau- them. Don't dust 'that set tion call Frank 1 and Children. Certified teachers sires 5.days. Good references. . Available Mon.; Apr. 8th. Call skates, all reasonable. price.. SIze 3, matchmg ..hat. TUxedo tlfull~ carved" ant~que !Vory again-just call us for. pickup. TR. 5-5180; f' Call: ;. COOK - mature white woman VAlley 3-9933.. after 6 p.m. " VA 1-4433. Essex cor; :&!a- 5-4615. cathe,Q.rald t M.chalrsk ffIn Vperfec;t . Bill 'Penoyar, VA. 2-7206.-'-_ 1-4382. 513 Verr DETROIT AND SUBURBA1~ capable of taking full charge EXPERIENCED ladydesir~s GROSSE. POINTE FARMS consfield. . B~AUTIFUL hand :made qUilts'~~~;6~on. a e 0 er. Alley -POSITIVELY .. TUTORING SERVICE 1952 LINCOLN ( To substitute during regular day work; cleaning or latin- Beautiful furnishings:and deco- NEW ranch mink pocket. stole, all: sizes,' appliqued;, pieced', ------___ HIGHEST PRICES-PAID for ible. One .ow!: WO.3-8315. TO. 5-0235 cooks long vacation. 2 in fam. dry. $7.50 per day.;WO 1-2165~.:rations; gas heat, new refrigera- Let out sItins, 'price $400. Call -used as. spreads~ ..coverlets: ..METAL GATE, antique mirror, F age, good cond '1 th h l 'TU d 2 ----'---~------Reasonable. LO...2-tJl35.' ' Empl're sofa larg Cath'oli urniture ~nd Appli~nces 3-LOST AND FOUND 1 y, 0 er e~p. xe 0 - EXPERIENCED" woman wants, tor".elect~ic ~ange~. wa'Shing aft~r Monday ApJ;'il 8th be- ---,-______. ; e c "I Piece or a Houseful." heaters, power 3089. day work :for Saturday only . .machme, plano, teleV1SlOn,three tween 4:00 Rnd 7:00 p. m.TU BLACK WALNUT'desk; 'Cha:'ir, Bible in glass case. VAlley Call TU. 5-6743 t S-SITUATION WANTED V1 3-1791. 'b~drooms, tw~ bathrooms, spa- '5-093'7. ' table, haria, carved: 577 St. 1-9843.. PRescott 5":5733 '53 BUICK Supe FOUND, blue.and grey walle ------~----"-- clous cabinets and closets; Com. CI' ft' 12 ", O"'.--- in Village. Please calf TU 2 MIDDLE-AGED LADY wishes COLORED WOMAN .desires 'pletely 'finished ..basement. rec- USED G.ulistan carpeting and" air, a er.. ' " '.' .' ---G-=-U=--=-I-:"n• ...... E=--T..,-.-O--G-'-'-o-o-n--S-E-R------..::. . VICE.... good condition. 6900, Grosse Pointe News. ' baby sitting. 9264 Harvard. cleaning, ironing, Mon., Tues. reation room,. ~wo-car garage, padding~, In good condition. DRESSING, 'machine, ..E,l1i o"t,t, car. TU. 1-796 4-HELP WANTED TU 2-7034. and Wed. Grosse' Pointe ~ef- lease available now. Rental $275 Three rooms and stairs. Ee... . portable' . also, "stencli -.card MALE AND FEMALE COMPANION by day plus driv~l erences. VAlley 4-548~, days; per month. . naissance pattern. TU 2-8733:. file: Best'offertakes .. TUxedo 12-AUTOS WI • ing service. Will drive any- WAlnut 5.6736 evenings. TUxedo 2-7676 AU,]O DRIV~RS .--:.Only $9.16', 5-0597.' ., . , , SALESWOMAN for Easter where within Ireason. Phone POINTE' CUSrOM TAILORS WEN LAUNDRY and cleaning tWo JUNE. 1ST to Sert. 1, com- quarterly buys $:10,OOb-$20,000ONE 6-FT: table and. benches; Harlow Lingeman, Flowers UN. 4-2049. 1953, 1954 and 19~ 17009 Kercheval. days a week. References. WA.. pletely furnished 4 bedroom, Bodily inj,uryarid $5,000 Pro- :$10; 1.Bendlx :ironer;. $50';:"2 'Me~ and Ladle.' Suits Tailored to O'rder. Alter. ations, reliD1ng. Double breasted ,:uts' re5tyled VA.2.3040 Light Pick-Up: WASHING and ir.oning done in 3-7305. . .2 . baths house. Large living perty Damage Liability .. TU 26". girl's bikes, ..$10ea.ch; .} to single. breu~d.. . For 31 Years Vi VIANTED - Experienced ful 1 my home. Pick up and deliver. \ room, dl'nl'ng,' room, '.play- 1-2376.' ,. Birch chest ol'lchest,' $20. TU.. time saleslady' for woman' EXPERIENCED' woman. wishes 4 6968' , Paying Up to s Grosse Pointe references. PR sport wear store, Comin. disc iro:ping andlaunc.ry, M9nd~y, room, kitchen,. 2-car. garage. WESTINGHOUSE ...u tom a tic, - '. 14931 EAST JEFFERSON, al Oily Limits 15701 Harper, Ber 6-4071. . Thursday, Friday. References. : A:vaila:bl~to Grosse Pte .. City washer, good con'dition. TU CONLON floating shoe m~ngle, 5 day week. Call TU 4-7181 , Fred 'M; 'SchUman Established 1925 Open Eves till 6:30 E. H. C for app. The Village Store. BOOKKEEPING services, tax VA 1-4641. ; ,park .pier .. $300 permorith. 1-9136. . I .' ca~inet style;' fi"e. ~ears. ~ld; TUxedo - reports prepared, personal - ---....,------Box,M'15. Grosse Pte. News.' . . I used -very 1ittle,'$40:-Must WANTED high school senio r EXPERJENCED 'colored 'man:~ ". " DAVENPORT, large good con-, .. pick up.' TU. 2-8278. . .' F ' Open 'l'i. business. TUxedo 1-5817_,/ . wishes yard work, janitor, or GENTLEMAN' wanted,!o sh.are dition, bargain,. $50. ,TUxedo " '. . or 9uick ' girl after school Friday an d c;ROSSE POINTE all day Sat. selling, Apply in dishwasher. LOraine 7-;7868.:' la~g;e. ,luxu~ry . RIverVle'W, 1-5210. ." RUMMAGE. SALE :- Grosse HUDSON '52, '52 EXPERIENCED practical nurse . ". ,. , ... " .'apartment wlth. couple.TU ' .' 'Pointe Maire.,'school, ,Cadieux person. The Village Store. view 6-0841. available. Excellent Grosse LAUNDRESS and cleaning wo- <5..3,691. ' . MAPLE bed -:complete, chest, near Kercheval, S'a.t u r.d;~bY; Shoe Repa'ir:. ... Pointe teferences. VAlley 2- 'man, 2 or 3 days .• Grosse.". vanity,. night ' starid,' mirror, April' '6, 10 to 2: ClothIng for 1 WILL CALL a: 379 Filh.r Rd., Opp. Hilh. CLERK TYPIST 8112. Pointe 'references. WAlnut 3- 6B~ROOMS' FOR RENt bench, $70:-'Stud.io couch; $20.. .family, articles: for. home. ; buy any mode: 676~, 5-7 p: m. . 'PLEA,SANT ROOMwI',th priv- ,TU 4-3193.,'" ---'-__ ...... ;'"-_-'-'-_-:-_~_ age, for cash Interesting position avai I. GARDENER, experience in --.-"-----~------..;.;.. MODERN 'c.ol\ch,: chair, . pnlc- : more money. ~ble in Grosse Pointe offic e landscaping, flower beds, grass RELIABLE mother of 3 wants ate' "bath. Gentleman~" TU. GOLF EQuipMENT' tically'new,; ideal' fOr'rariCh',Park Roney Motors, .cutting, yard w ~ r k of any baby sitting in your home, ,5-0'580. ' , ' type h~!ll.e. WAlnut 3-2389. Cab Co• for young lady 18 to 20 kind. RAymond 5-1834. week ends. Own ,car. ~White) -- New and used woods and irons. --=-~-,__- __-...,.--,_:__ . We RePair Must be good typist. 5 day PRescott 8-2896 or' PRescott ,PLE~~ANT ~aom near Charle- Edga~, Butch,: .Brandau. 1325 SET' OF outdoor steel~sw~gs, VA 2 2411 . LADY wants washing and iron. 5-6866. VOIX. Busme!!s man or wo- .Cadillac Blvd. . . .. rings and trapeeze bars, full . • Gloss and Chino week. Pieasant working can . h 4352 MId ------' man. ,Garage optional. VA.' " '. i. ", . " .. size; 'Ideal for children." in 1. _ vaseS Dri!led ditions. Phone employmen lngTU at5 52ome..26 aryan , ~4-.2570.' ..' . - . WOULD you. love some of those.' , t 58-EM' PLOYMENT BUR'EAU' " your back yard. 'Price, ..$20. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;======;;; .11 Types manager, WO 3-4800 afte r . - . . . ., , . wonderful ,:flats of annuals TUxedo' 5-.7'972.~ YOUR GIRL FRIDAY~Typing, COUPLES, coaks, maids,ch&uf- EMPLOYED. widowwispes -tp from "'Weber Bros. Nursery," R'DAD. SERVICE of Lamps A.J ~IO a.m. from a stray letter: to a 300- feurs, c~etakers, janit~rsana ,'sl?~re,5 r.oolnuppe~ witli\same. . but !lll'ead the lohg.trip ou:t TWO PAIR floral.ilinen dra}?es, " . page brief. Portable dictating portf:i"s. Day or .week.~ie~d~s" \':I'p,,:edo,5.-2878,:a~t,et 6:aO,p.m.~ there'l,'S:. -,Midiael'sGa:rden 9 ft., 2 in., 11 ft. ;'Yide;.b~ 7'2" '~ ' Michigan Mutual w equipment available. T e 1e ' Emp~oyment. TR 3':'7770., 'C.HALMERS~JEFFERSON' sec- group wlll solv~ your ,prob-.. long., TU 4-5747~, , , ' TU 1.98 13..fJlb. A,'~ _ ....~A phone dictation can be taken.. . '. , ti6n' " Pleasant. large'"';front,, 'lem and hav~: them'.de~v~~ed, ha', $10" .,. Liability Co. P . d d l' '6-FOR RENT (U f .• ~h' d) " ,'," \ ~, ,; c; ., 'to Grosse"Pomte .for, you" on THREE. c ll'~ ~rey, c, ,g~e~m, 2"'Hr NO EXPERIENCE necessary _ Ick up an e Ivery serv1ce. . . n ur.:nl.~• . roo~, k1tcllen, laundry prlYl-. 'M ?3d. C '11,b 'f . 'M .. $25'; brown',wmg, "$25~'~LIvmg 'S. • a nay . , Mrs. Colelnan, TU. 5-0072. --'------:..::.--_.:L.;.._1 .leges reasonable. ,Refined lady. '. ay :"l.r :. a . e ore ay. 'th 'ad $40' tan women 25 to 35. High Schoo1 NEW 5 ,room dup~ex, near East,-. ED. '1~O104,. ,. , " 1st, eIther Mrs, :Rtchard W~b- r~o~ rug Wl ,"p " .:., Earle Richards: Service gradutte with slim, attractiv e EXPERIENCED mid d I eaged land. Call evemngs. PRescott.. . er TU 2-3417, or Mrs~ Robert :' dmmg ~00l;D l:'u.~" ~~~, drum :figure to train as technicia n widow would like baby sit- 1-4012,.' . GR:OSSE POINTE PARK, board Gaskill, TU: 1":7071. t6p table; .$l~;.Iamp, .$7;.7 it. .20397Mack' An:, tn the Woods for new slenderizing system ting evenings. 75 cents per. '.and room .for '. elderly. la'dy.' . . Philco 'refrigerator,. $75; green Starting salary $50 per week , hour and carfare. VA. 1-8670._GROS~E POINTE 'PARK; '947 . VA '2'::715-2. '. • ANTIQU;E dropleaf~able,'lamlls, . Simmans. hide":a-be_d, $100; .: .Full line ot floor merit increases and 'bonu lamp parts. s SECRETARIAL ~ERVICE _' I ~oVmgham, 6,roa~ u~pe~," drapes; step table; ;H<>11ywoodw 'twin bed,$30.'4708'Manistiq!-Ie. It. 011 heat, summer alr condl;' PLEASANT! rooin . 'in: private bed, camplete., s.~o~, rug, . '. . . ' TY'. • ,Rad-Io" SefY-ICe : plan. Must be able to sart im - Accurate and'l'easonable . Also handmade mediately. For personal in Telephone 'Service tioning, . ,garage,. redecorated ' home;. ',G;a r:a ie, ,optianaL, 31hx5.:Six alumirium,screens' :TRADITIONAL ~ahogany, five_ lamp and' - GuarantHd .kepair Work ketose..- terview, call MIdwest 6-710O. Rosemary Gant, TU~ 2-286'1 immediate .occupancy. Aduii~ " Gentl~man":pr~erred ..TUxedo 18x48. Lounge chair. TUxedo piece bedroom set, ye~y; good Filigree' VOMI preferred; .$120. TU.. '1-4254: " 5~9420. ' ,. , , 4-0113.. •..' condition. TUxedo 4-521~. . 0 Television 0 Radi. o ~un.' Equipment God heals and TU. 1-1977 the doctor takes SAVE AT EAST END MEM the fe•• E O'LLIG Builders A COLONIAL.FE~ERALSA~GS RADIO AND TV of MetropoH W~r. f••1" :DoUars Ear-. • ... e ',- • ". ., ~ . ELECTRIC SHOP- 20247 M..c... it... ,CI." - ..r...... " ..;. .. Salel &' Serv'ice Commerc alRI," IAn N JAmeS U~40 .. Karchaved .near leltlft'f' NOTE: oUr New. Addrea ..~- ..... - .:OfIM'MOM.-~ ~.4:. 0 IIUDIW ~_ ... VA. 4':'9823 17222 I •. WAltltEN AYI~ ,~-....- - - ~._-~-: _.~;-. - - --- ~-- Qi3p. L Wo." B~ ..... ' I \1.

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'\ Thursday, April 4, 1957 ,'S R o.;s S::E. P 0'1 N T-E: :'-N"E'W~,S l~ •day, Apr:n 4, 1957 . , ,.-.. . .. ' .. Page Twenty-Three 1J-REAL ESTATE 13~L9r~FORSAL.E, .;' .21.~~~E~~E~~L,~,E~R~ICE~., ,2~~~RUG. CL!,.ANING " 21J-WALLWASHING 21U-PLUMBING • fO~ SALE '. '-: : N-E'wB::~r.~,R,Y, Pointe ~. RADKE'carpet cleaners~ • Gross~ CAiiP.ETi:.LAYINci.' .,', carpet, WALL, WASHING . 'HEATING, and .pl1,lm~ing, gaa G 01 NTE ,Fa~p1S,~: Windmill' pte. and best located aval1

w stone c'oloniaL:4, t~iii size'l'l'1ce~ ~22,20q., WIll co~slder _: '::: '5.,0703 ,:..' y ,; Free 'e s t imat e s. Call DR K u s h n r. TU 5 2959. BOOKS bought in any quantity. 3 HORSEPOWER outboard mo- ru." CALI" e TV . b' t""~ 2' 1 off~r .forqUlC~ .sale. '.Owner..'" .' .' " • ,;. '<'.' ~ '.. .. 1-3133. . 5-7132 • Entire libraries ..bookcases, art tor, $3'0. TU. 5~321l. b drm 2 ., VEnice' 9.7169 . .. .. , .''paneled,library.Maid'squar-'e s.,: .' a U~, ,.. ', 'av.;. ,.',TU'5~0154.' ,; , ',I'v EN'ETI'A'-'N' :-.B'L'.IN;'"'D-S' '.. "..- 21'.1'-' PAINTING.. AND'.' . , ~ objects. Mrs. B. C. Claes, 1670 REPAIRING AND MAl:N'r& LINE 4 P.M. TUESDAY Le'verette. WOodward 3-4267. 13-REALESTA'fI, . ters ewer a~tached ,garage: laC-LAND CONTRACTS " WIND,OW SHADES ,... DECORATING 21K-WINDOW WASHING NANCE. Automatic watq . FOR SALE 24x36 air-conditioned studio.' .~. , '.',- -- .,' ' BOOKS purchased for cash. En- Rec. rm. Fully carpeted. For:. INVESTbRS.,. '. POROH. SHA-.DE$: .. ' SHIRK ~ DEMCHAK heaters, gas conversion, base- 'WINDOW CLEANING ment water closets, eledri. tTICLES FOR SALE tire libraries or fine single ST. CLAlR' SHORES, 1h"block ma1.rOse garden. Near transp; Learn the lnv'estInent feature of ALUMr:N'GMJSTORM Painting, decorating and wall sewer and drain cleaning; 10- items. Midwest Book Service, .of~ .lake, 2 years old~ 3 bed..,c t ff . 1 d tr' f' Mi hi' WIND"OWS"AND_nooRs '... ". . WALL WASHING "RO MASTER apartment Open 0 0 er. an con acts rom cgan 8 AL'UMIlftiM"'AN:b-.FIBER " washing. Fully Insured, work year guaranteed, automati~ 4301 Kensington. TU. 5.2450. room brick Colonial ranch. Service. on Screens and Storms e, $30. Westinghousa ., "', oldest ahd largest land 'contract GL'ASS': .A','",no...... INGS' ,,:. ~ Ill,.' aranteed. ) water heaters. Glass lined Storms, screens, carpeting, GROSSE' PTE BLVD A 1 compan.'Y" Call or see .:- 'VV.l~ Brick Washing Expertly Done , er broiler and stand $30. CASH WAITING for surplus of . '.- ppea w .'. GLASS:BATH~TUB.' 11131 Stockwell , Basement Painting tank, $120. Aluminum tank, de oak breakfast table draperies, landscaped, many ,ing .3-year-old 'center hall ,LANPHAR'Si ' ENCLOSURES,. YAney 2..,7929LAkewood 6:-9639 $160. Bas'ement toilets,' $16Oa all kinds. TEmple 1-7430 or added features. Block from .<:olonial. 4 twin size bednns., ' (FOUNDEP 1924) , . '. . " 4 chairs. $15. Child'. . VErmont 7-1389. H. E. GAGE & SON Above prices include instal_ )1 desk, $2.: Maple din- . schools and churches. Trans- '2 baths, large family rm. and 4711 WOODWARD AT FOREST, Complet~Repaii ~~rvice "P~inting ~nd Decor~t~ng' 111 4~0136 !1J 2-7413 lation. Other tankg as low all t a b I e, drop leaf, $5 .. WANTED - Hide-a-way bed, portation excellent. .Private kitchen. 2-car attachedgar-Petroit i,'MiclL ' 'TE '3~3400 ' Cleamng, 'RepaIrmg' . " . $100 installed. All kinds of age. Many delightful.features. ' Recollditioning' Best of Grosse Pointe Referencel ninum umbrella clothe. studio couch. 9~piece dining beach. $4,500 down; must sell. ~1P-FURNITURE REPAIR plumbing and service. calls. $4. TU 1-2595. room suite, 9x12 rugs,'2-piece PRo 8-5285, owner. Ideal location, ' . . 13D";';'MortiJafJ.~, ESQUIRElSHADE_CO.. Int~:~~ E:tlm~:rior ,24 hours service. City ~ola- living room suite. 3-piece bed- MORTGAGES ' 15.133 Gratiot, JOHN R. FORTIER PR 7-355\ CUSTOM upholstering. A splen- tion correction work. Vil~ POSTER single. maple room suite. refrigerator, GROSSE POI~TE WOODS RIVAnD' 787-New Cape Cod. 0 F .. did ,selection of decorative tine Service, 12017 Camden. . " , "Residential '- CommerciaL pen rlday Until 9 P.M. fabrics. E x per needlepoint complete, like new. Call washing machine, gas stove. OPEN SUNDAY' 2 TO 6, ' 'Large' living rm., dining L, FIRST MORTGAGE, LA 1-1515 " '. LA 1-1516 - t LA. 1-3464. ERNEST A. aOCK mounting. Estimates cheer- . 7:30 p.m. TUxedo 4-6653. automatic washer. VA 1-1793. paneled den, deluxe' kitchen, ..' . Painter end decorator;, . quality of CLOSE TO ST. JOAN OF' ARc fully given. E w a Id, 13929 . 2 bedrrns., .terrace. Now ready Commitment, 24' .!lrs. Money, F~EPLACJ!J eqUIPment., braSs and' color matching, the' finest! 21V-SILVER ' PLATING Kercheval. VA. 2-8993. .. ~R piano, electric grand. l'-AUTOS FOR SALE BRYS DRIVE 1544 for occupancy, OPEN SAT" 4 Days :$1,000 Up. 6%,5-7 Yrs. . andirons; . tools. repolished Served GroSse p"inte homes for .. l condition, with roUs. 2-4, SU,N,., 2-5. a Repayment.. :and \lacquere~' screens:' re- 10 xears. S~VER & GOLD PLAnNQ TUxedo 5-0154, PACKARD 4 door, '48, $100. Distinctive2-bedroombmck FURNITURE cleaned and re- Oxidizing and Repamng TU 2-9241. bungalow, built'1951, gas A.C., , . '. " SECOND ,MORTGAGE LOANS pa,ired:' Smith-Matthews, ,6640 20685 Woodmont TU 1-6905 WM J " Equity'above.,Mortgage or.Land . Charle:voiX~W~" 2-7155. . '. ' . p~ired; springs retied. Any Brass Polishing and Lacquering I SCREENS, 7 units, , carpeting, n a t u r a'l fireplace, , .~r Contract 'Balance. plus Chattel ' .'.' ,,' .. FORA GOOD, outside paint job broken furniture repaired. Jewelry Repairing. Engravin4 MERCURY '52 4 door Merco- aluminum storms ana screens, I' screen door, good con- on Contents, $525-C'$2~000 - 1821~WATe .. ~'REPAIJUNG'with quality~paint, call J. Ru- TYler 5-0137. any time. . bargain, also new matic, radio, heater. good cydone fence, expansion attic. 'C. HAMPI,O' 'N .. LEEBERT Mo.. Repayment.' No appraiSal EXPERT WATCH andclock're- 'pard. WA. 5-6942~ Ie screen doors. VA $500. TUxedo 5-6083. Only $16,900. 219-PLASTERING SILVERSMITHS ') u. ,AND CO. charge. pairing: PrOmpt service. Rea- A~l PAINTING and paperhang- 14508 CHARLEVOIX CHEVROLET 1949 2 door de- SCNEIDER 100 KERCHEVAL TU,4-5700 GR.ISWqLD, MORTGAGE 'sonabJe prices: Bradley' ing, residential or." commer- SPECIALIZING in repairs-ceil- NR. CHALMERS .. BROIL, electric percola- luxe, good condition. VA 1- TUXEDO 4-0442 CO: Jewelers~ . 20926 iece or a Houseful." . exClusively 'in strong bungalow' near. the HOW TO SELECT A Caulking done by an oid experi~ terior and interior. Ins.ured, AND KITCHEN' CABINETS Free Estimates PRescott 5-5733 '53 BUICK Super Hardtop. In GROSSE POINTE Farms. swimming 'pier. 7 CONVALESCEN~ HOME enced man. Caulknow.Sa've. Herbert Walters. 1119 Ash- Remodeled or New Work good condition. Family's 2nd REAL ESTATE Kleiner's ~Lawn Maintenance r~oms, 50 ft., good ~a~eri~ls, If you have the 'problem.ofPrivate. VE9-2220.' .. ". -' 'land. VA 2;'2809: Free Estimates TUxedo 2-2865 SERVICE car, TU. 1-7964. purchased last year through DIce balan~e ., , WIll JustIfy selecting a suitable convalescent . . ' ,'PAINTlNG,paperhanging. Get PR 8-0475 .. 12-AUTOS WTD. TO BUY M'AX.O'N •. y~ur prettmg touch • • . and' home for relative or friend, send GUTTERS cleaned,. repaIred. or the best at lowest prices now. •. HEATH TREE SERVICE, _ BRPTHERS WIll open., Sun 2-5 a lake for free booklet withotitobliga- reI?laced, metal de~k, roofsr~- Washing" also. Satisfaction. RECREATION and attic rooms, INC. Established 1929 front home at 28932 E. Jef- tion .. TelEi)hone or write to.the paIred, flat or, shii1gle~, Prl- guaranteed.. PR:. 6-1828. Elmer T. Labadie. TU 2-2064.- TAILORS WE NEED ferso~. St. C. Shor~s.near East Grand Rest Home which is vate party"Freeest1mates. ' Personalized Tree Service - 14 Full-Time Informed Richmond Michigan 1953,1954 and 1955 Automobiles ~artm •. Bungalow, t:mce. as operated by a Grosse 'Pointer at A.skfor N~lso~. P}t 6-7'159.' . For. Finer FOR FINE carpentry and re- Light Pick-Ups or Trucks Gross~ Pointe Spe<:ialists Bonded and Insured bIg as. It looks WIth fme. 130 East Grand Boulevard~ This G.RIFFO"DS ROOFING .; n d. ' modeling kitchen, baths, rec- ~::d VA 2-3040 lake lude development.. Cash '...... <.. ..t\ _ l'nter'lor a.nd Exter',or' For 31 Years We Have Been GROSSE POINTE SHORES reation rooms, attics, combin- RA 7-3665 PR 5-170& Paying Up to $100 More needeq. but worth it. TU 18 located near Jeff~rson Avenue .....G:utter. Works. ,!.toofs repaired Painting' and Decorating SH~REHAM 'ROAD 5-0448 - 2-4660. ab~u~ half way betweell Gros~e 'and r .ec ,0 v e r 'e d. g u He,! s ' ation porches, etc. All formica PROFESSIONAL. GARDENER' 15701Harper, Berkshire~Balfour al Oily Limits Pomte and downtown: DetroIt. I cleaned 'r:e p a,i r'e d and rE!- CHRIS C, CHARRON' tops. Wm. Brockel, TU. wants gar den maintenance Excellent ranch house just six SPACIOUS AND SPECIAL ~oun~-th~-clo~k .nursing .,~erv:ice. painted: TU 2-2134..,. 5-8079. Open Eves till 6:30 E. H. COOK CO work for the season, PRescoit TUxedo 2-9145 years old or.; wide IQt near the, for a. gr'owing.family and a lot IS mamt~med WIth a regIStered • ~ DR ,1-2686 • PR 8-4778 8-7007 after 6 p.m .. lake. Three cedrooms, bath and,. bf, entertaining. This 2 story nurse in charge:' For a copy 6f GUTTERS CARPEN,TER-Finisher b u i 1ds Open 'l'ill 9:00 two lavs., l~rge screened. ter~ gray brick is a prestige resi-. th~ book, phone LOrain 8-0436 '" ' . Satisfaction' Our Guarantee recreation rooms, kitchen re- GENE~S i modeling; also all types of I GROSSE POINTE HUDSON '52, '53, or '54. LAke- race, recreatIon room, moder~ ,dence with 4wonder!ul bed- or VAlley f-1704.. Gutters c1~aned, ,repaired and Established in 1925 LANDSCAPE SERVICE view 6-0841. k~tchen with dishw~sher and :~ooms, .sun ,deck' over Florida pain,ted)nside and. out .. Gutter~, Full InsUrance Coverage For carpenter work. Estimates SPECIALIZING IN : ~oe Repair - dIsposal: Attached gar~ge, Ig~s room; imported matblefire- ZIEGLER CUSTOM . unplug,ged. Pri,¥-ate. VE 9-2220. Your Protection free. TU. 5:'5892. LAWN AND GARDEN I WILL CALL at your home to he~~. p'nce reduced,for Immedl~,place inter-com system. Much, UPHOLSTERING' ROOF REPAfR;fNG .; HILL'S MAINTENANCE ' , Fisher Rd., Opp. High buy any model used car, any 21T-DRESSMAKING, ROLLING - CLEAN UP ate, sale.. ; much .more! Call TU 1-4200, DRAPERIES'" SL'IP' C'OV.ER.S .1 Pam'ting and Decoratinc age, for cash and pay you Johnstone & Johnstone -. .. Expert on. leaky roofs ,~~d re- e SEWING alterations, adults and SEEDING - FERTILIZING more money. Tom Roney. T.. Rayrnohd Jeffs, FURNITURE REFHfISH!NG pairing private. VE 9.::2220.' Interior and Exterior childrens. Hems, zip p,e r s, for a good deal check. with ' . Roney Motors. LA. 6-6611-15. 81 Kercheval TU 1~1100 ':13A:;'10TS FOR. SALE. TU 1-2251 .2075.4 Mack.. ' ...... Satisfaction Guaranteed plain d rap e s, sli~ covers, Gene at PRescott 9-2729, ., DRYERS VENTED, $15.00. 3-in. ROO~ING:' VE.9-7709- aprons and pillows~ TU 1~7455. INSURED FREE ESTlMA.TE8 .. GROSSE POINTE FA.-RMS standard installation. Call LA New i'oofs applied by experts. ;. Evenings ED. 1-8513 . - 110, ft~ ;in' desirable wooded 7~0533,TU 1-4162...... VE9-2220., . 21J-WALL WASHING DESIGNING fashionable suits, shorelane, sub., . 2nd lot :from 21H' RUG 'CLlCll;NING .. . coats and dresse ; alterations ",PROBST " prith in perfection . ~• . .lakeshore. Mr. Sullivan.' DONALDSON Janitor Service .. - ,", v" . Wall wa~hing,'27_yearsexper- and hats; remOdeling. reason- HOWARD,' LANDSCAPI. , S,'L'LOWA' Y&C.O.. Offices, )lomes;' waxed and B.ESl C'ARPET. C'L"EANERS ience.Elmer,T.Labadie,TUx- able. VA 2-3610. A Job Wen Done Means Another One cleaned., Walls was h.e d. Call ., , ,...,. . , 'edb 2-20:64.,.:. .. ' . EX C L U S I V E alterations on GARDENING TU 1-3760 . . VAlley 1-1593. ,CLEANING DYING, . \ ' LA 1-6896 .1,. . • REPAIRING. WAL~ JlASHING and paintmg. dresses and suits by Marie . ,. . , Free estiinates~ WA: 5-3186. Stephens, also remodeling and • , . , PROMPT ,HOME SERVICE repairing furs .. Quick service SPRING. CLEAN-UP .... SEEDING. " .Po"rc'hes '., FREErn~~r:tTES A WINDOWCLEI\NING onhems .. TU5-7610 .. FERTILIZING Sc. r' een ,'.. ,. . TU. 2-6556 ..; . ", CUSTOM dressmaking, design- ROLLING .. .SERVICE ON STORMS, ing, restyling, alterations. Best WEED SPRAYING. PRUNING." , . .AIRED or REW.IRED CARAPETL'4YING,. sewing, AND SCREENS re:ferences. Van Dyke-Jeffer- REP . , and repairing; also cleaning in EXPERTLY FINISHED son. area. Mrs. Sharp, ADam MONTHLYMAINTENANa , ' • your own home' or our shop~ 1-9150. CALFLEM1NG . . . during the winter months' Work guarantee'd. Reasonable . LAkevie~; 6-8463 21 U-PLUMBING GENERAL LANDSCAPIN(J' I' " , / \ rates~ TYler 5-0137. time. 'TU 1-6950' . ,. r any ... , ALL. KINDS 'of plumbing. gas ... AT LOWER -'PRICES' • ~p 'd -, ." and oil heating, G. E. dish- FERTILIZE NOW'FO:R A. ' / . 18232 MACK ~ GROSSE POINTE 36 \ washers ?lId disposals. Elec- HEALTHY LAWN .- u STORM ,WI N DOWS,' REPA) RED Greenlawn low," ,Sharpening Shop tric sewer cleaning, hot water NEXT. SUMMER .... tanks, kitchen and bath mod- Roll, re-seed, rake and. clean-up, 977 I ( \ ... WE PICK UP . AND' DELIVER I . ernization. G r,o sse Poi n t e MEMBER ,MEMBER transplant, cultiv:ate,.prune, dor- Builders Association National A"isociatlon Sharp.ning • Overhaul .' Repair Plumbing'CoO. VA. 1-9218. mant spray. and sod. Domestict of MetrOpOlitan Detroit . of :Suilder~ Screen and , LIG Hand ane! Pawer 'Lawn' Mow.rs--Gard.~ TOoh. and . commere:i.aJ ..mAintenance I '. ' Storm Sashllne., LICENSED plumber - remodel POINTE install and service. Plumbing service~ Efficient and experi.- CTRIC SHOP Commerci~1 .~ ,~osid.ntial enced "17328 MACK'IBIO~' East ,'t". , of. ~1Lll ~nds;Excellent work...... ,. : Our New Address , , of C..dieux . TUxedo I;.6130 22437 :.:~~ .. ~INE ~:;t~n 6~~752 ~~ ..~DA::~:~:i:;~'-.'.. Alterations, .. , ,1,,"', : .", ._ .. ~-'~-':-'.. : ... - .,.',~,' _.' '''''-'':..:'-- - - ~ reasonaole price, TUxedo 2_- Herbold )Andseapq E. WARREN AVE, , ... :.... - '8150.'-" . -',' . . PRescott 6-5852 . " -'. w.e-.. 80wIMa ~ ;...... ; , ,- '\ , . " " \ .. # _. as s ' , 1? ? sse mas n S 7 2 7'1 7 . (as SF 3777 7 777 sS7 7 57'77771 ? 7 7 52 an .~ R~Os-.s'!.. PO:I.f.lT'!.,N ..;~."W.!... • .Thursday,April 4, 1951 .. 4t - ,;,-.. ,A. F. 'e ature ge Of, * * . Ev * * * * , j. who. wher,e and whatnot Pointerof.LI:h:tere-st- ': ". . , .. ,," ,', . t...... Good Taste by whooz;l. Fav~riteRecipes ~K' _r of VOLUME , . .Among the myriad stories concerning "My Fair Laay" { ~, People in The Know fiJ;$t1zfe , :Y tickets is this wistful one about new mama, Mrs. Phillips' 1l.-Van Dusen who went to Harper Hospital on:March26 !(opening night for~he long-heralded. musical), to' produce HOT CRABMEAT \Tan'Dusen heir, Thoren McKean. , APPETIZERS Counter Points' , The Van Dp,sens had been. carefully guarding two by By Tess Can;a !; ducats tQ the Broadway hit now here at the Riviera, and Mrs, Hans Gehrke. Jr.' , • Mrs. Van Dusen found her joy at producing the scion 2 egg whites ,Young and :fresh and romantic as Sppng are Healy~. , , Blightly jaundices when she realized she would miss "My 1 eu}?'mayonnaise ", designs for the half-size. see the print dress, lustrous as . Fciir Lady." From her hospital bed she called friends fran- 1 6lh' oz. can crabmeat. silk ••• its jl\cket as sheer as chiffon.' Then feel it to be.. tically trying to exchange seats. This tale has-"a sa£! enCl': 'salt . lieve it7 'cOtton ••• sprayed allover with tiny floral mg. alas. for THEY HAD TO GIVEAWAY THE pepper s bQu" I1C~SI ' grated onion quets~ Around thirty dollars. YouthfU! styles and trim HEAl • • • Worcestershire' sa.uce figuring are the half.:-size fashion at D. J. ,Healy'~, in the . Mrs. John R. Lee (Lydia Kerr) will be receiving an Whip .egg' whites stiff, Fold village. Cottons, packables, two-piece silks. _.c\nd sizes w. hrly Christmas gift or late baby prese:nt in the mail soon in mayonnajse' and crabmeat. fr{)m 12% to 22.~~give a custom fit. at her San Francisco home. Mrs. James Harland 'is busily Add last f~ur iDJgrediel1tsto '* * * As Com knitting one of her fameus Yuletide stockings embroidered taste. Pile on bread. rounds. Ask any W011lafJ• , • it's alwaY$ II p1'oblem, shopping /01' wjth .Cathy's name. Tht:! young miss was born the' end of . Broil S minutes until puffy.and G1'b:tSB 1 fl man. Ynless, of course, sh.e's made her :selections at Higgins January and for her first Christmas will be able to"'hang lightly' browned. and Frank. Herel on the hill i.s 4 man's shop where women .p oDe of these unique sox. l Thursci * • • ENJOY shoppingJo1' men; The,y, like the servicel can trust Ih. Ford ,Freighters advice , • • and know th{tt anything they choose-from'. de- THREE STJ Visitors to the Flower Show are impressed particu. by 10 new to lar1y with the antique shop display in the J ap- signer ties 10 i,nports in e'£'ery line-will be furnishings he', other states anese gardens. Conversation pieces are the rare bronzes Set for Season proud 10 posse~s! a four-inch . from the Charles B, Warren collection gathered by' the The twisters Ford Motor Company's ore * • * .' late Mr. Warren when he was Ambassador, to Japan. carrying freighter, the B~nson One of the1lD.estpainting Collectionsfrom the old establishld accounted for and mare tha~ . Two crescent moons, a sampan ang a fisherman 'are Ford, left the Rouge plant dock English dealers in art, Frost and }teOO, Ltd., has just ,been ac- ,. D b quired by Joseph de Grimme. LandsJ:apes and genres by re- about four r among the eye catching rarities and there are also a silk m ear orn April 1 to begin the nowned artists of the nineteenth century . • • as well as Frenc~ damage. The t brocade tapestry. a carved teakwood table, urns and two Ford fleet's 1957 Great' Lakes contemporaries are included in this selection ••• now bei~ ior 16 delrths, Sumari swords which delight the eye of the .beholder. MRS. C. V.' BLACKBuRN~ JoR.,' OF .TOURAINE ROAD shipping season, K. D~ CassIdy, shown at the de Grimme Galleries, 7 Kercheval. Dallas, Tex., ; Also in the display are two unusual porcelain fans on By Patricia Talbot .' - .~ company group executive, an~ * * *' alyzing Rock~ teakwood stands, donated by Mrs. Joseph Dodge. Dr. Hugh ,Newcomers to the Point~ add spice and interest to ,the 'workers, and. tal~nte(l artists, It°unced today. ,.. .. Tally-ho! You're off on a htmt inrlding coat, britches, storm, Also h Stalker loaned a sword with a carved ivory handle and com:rp.unity but. few combine 'the 6harm, artistic talents: ~ut, fe",: .indeed. are the wom- ,The Benson Fo~ds 1OI~laltrip and bright yellow flannel or Tatter:sall vest ••. all from were Louisian Five other and sen.se of civic. respdnsib.iLiity'o.! Mrs. Black~urn'f.... en with the tremendous per- was to~~g.ers CIty. MIch~,fo~. Margaret Rice's ion the hill These by Brittany are won- matching scabbard which is put together in sections. All "'\; . 1. . t' " th lth a cargo of hmestone. ...'... . In Just one bIef year thIS unusual New Englander has: sana . magne.15m, e ~ea , derfully taIlored. . • made for saddle comfort. You'll want ported in Col< these priceless items are the envy of Oriental art lovers. . . ~. . . . of cultural gIfts,' the del1ghtful The Henry Ford II WIll saIl th sh " and Wyomin(l 8 L • * * * so Impressed her Touraine road neighoors';tha,f they wanted do m e's tic' adaptabilitie$ and April and the Ford fleet's . em to wear at ow or .park, too~ Choose your Jacket • snowstorm. '] Happy additions to our growing international colony all of t~e Pointe to ~ow abo~t this affable. attrac'ti~e and world-wide interests of' this newest and largest ship, the frOID:t~eeds, c~ecks, herrmgbones. worsteds • • • p:oper storms were are,Dr. Sang Whay Kooh, and Dr. Rakhay Kim, husband energetIc recent resl~ent. . w. . . "lovelyNew~Engl~nder :who'has William Clay Ford,'will depart tOPI?mg for britches that feature .buttoned legs, ZlPpel' storm expert and wife team interning at St. John Hospital. . They are The Blackburns,' with' Rich•. and conduc~or of "Omnibus", no~ whole-hearte~ly become a from the Rouge pl~~~pril 16. closmgs. Some have leather strappmg at the knees. between the Sl headquartering on Vernier road before going on to Chi- 8i'd 14 Robert 11 Stuart 9 fame" and his wife TV actres~ Pomter, . . The Hc:nry For:ds mttIal cargo ... * ... seasonably m cago for further work in pediatrics. Some capsul~ impres- M . :. '. . ... 'Fe1ecIa 'Montdegro,areamong , . ------also WIll ~ ,lImestone loaded Even a coifjurist needs relief from the ch01'e of nightl, 4!!doff the to: between hot c .iona of our society from the Koreans ••• the high stand- arJor18 8, .and Mlchael,4, .the.Blackburns' friends. She re- 'H A' .ed t' 'at Rogers CIty. The William p' p St'll 't' . . th:l.{' B' ,J Sa/,', moved into their comfortable meIhbers Charlton Heston. now.' S Clay Ford's~estlnation wlll be /;:;pu t~ h 1~ ~fia:::;:: ~ szrpN;: .atth r a.rse '1'",. ?n, the condition: ard of living. the tremendous working knowledge of poli- orne eel en' h • tics of the man on the street, the amazing number of cars, colonial hQ.tneabc.ut a year ago appear~ngl. in. ~;h~ epic :"Ten Kill" 866, Pe' rs' o'n's ~~u~~e. Mimi.• for a cargo of an intl':c':1'1 cu~ and i c~':m ~yaz~:,. • and already have made their Commandments ' when he, was. ." d fJ W 'h e;~; . be=~t:~;. Frida) d~ocracy in action. All these pleasurable impressions . .' . ;. , her brother's' understudy ,In a __ .The three, Ford raw material trame sta. e ass~med er curls w.ere NATURALLY thaJ KENNETH d they :will report to their ccuntrymen' in Korea • : • one of 10terest ax: l:ongemality felt by Boston 'tryout. I Home accidentS kill 11 times carriers' transported '2,262,9461.(1ay••• and so they look when the haw style's built right inttl Saratoga Spri the Pointe's many contributions to world understanding. everyone who meets them.. CommunitY,.Conscio~s more people in Michigan than net tons of iron ore, limestone .~hepermanent.. \ rested for sho '" '" * In her hometown of ProvI- . '. . ",.' and coal to the Rouge plant in • .. * wrong time, PILFERINGS dence, ~. I., Mrs. B. was a Along ~th he~, treme~dousdo mdustrlal. aCCIdentssuch as .D~ar~orn, during the 1956 Scent.f.men,taHy ••• it's theIr way h>f greetin S rin at with running power In. amateur theatricals, ,c~arm, ~ulet. beauty ,and infec-' t~e re,centRlVer Rouge explo- shlPl'lng, season. The three Trail ..Pharmacy, on the hill •.. with ~ial offer~gs P ~~ur 111 Sunday School tne teacher told the children that Of house at 3 a. and her fIrst move here was to tlOU8frIendliness, Mrs. Black- .SlOn.. , ," Ford shIPS traveled a total of favonte. colognes. There's a free purse-sIZevial of the companion cry to awake God made the nose to smell and the feet to run, which join Theat~r.Arts. She. an\:l,her burn combj,nes a contagious in": ' Provis~onaJ.1956vital stati~tic:s'159,~OOmiles last season,' com- 1:erfum~.,,;hen Y0I! buy ~lizabet~ Arden's "~emoire 'Che!ie'" or He woke evel brought, a prompt raising of the hand by little Johnny. husband Jome~ several o.ther terestm. all .community ,activi- :announced todC!-yby the MlChi-.plet1Og150round trips between Shoclung'de,~chlapa~ellI. ~~vm ~d~ a SprlDg-onlyselllDg",:~. ing, the law NY~ John, do you wish to say something?" asked the couples in thell' Rhode. Is:and ties She :is a den mother :agan Department of Health show the }Jouge plant and Great trariffve!.kitts of Arpege i anId . ~y DSlDI:hFrotfm Carven comes ma lady friend. S home t d ' h d '. ' :. , . th .t 866' d'ed" . h Lakes p t g: e' a a very spec a prIce. e 19 ul fragrances and teacher. o pro uce a c a~a.es sta~wart aid..to the PTA, and a.persons. 1m ome " .. or s.. doesn't it make sense .to treat yoUrself to them while the;;~eall Falls-20 mil< "Teacher," said Johnny. HJ think God must have made pro~ra-m for a local teleVISIon teaches Sund~y. ~chool to eight ,a~cl.d~n~last ::~ar an~ 73 others. I "r so attractively priced? • station. year olds at Christ Church. As dIed 10 1Odust...Ial aCCIdents.The Saturd ... * :Ie • mistake as far as my little brother is concerned. His Brother On Broadway of this' moment she is about to he a It.h 'department descri~d Featherstitched wisps of lace and batiste are creating MICHIGAN 110M :runs and his feet smell." ThI'S wa t h 'f' t d' launch-into Junior'~teagu'e pup'; .1956'as a typic,aI'year for dis- ricane stren~ * ...... s no er Irs " ra-. . # . • '. t 'b t' f.'d . a stir at the League Shop, on the hill. These are ba:by matic contact. Her brother was pet show produ~ti~n~.. .'.' rl U lon'o, acCl .:n.tal.deaths. i' battered Ann dresses and bonnets, delicately hand-fashioned ... they'll Brlde-ClOf all the selfish things! You get a life in- the late Richard Hart. a sar on Her heme reflects her. inter- bet:v:eenhome and mdustry. :..... -, ... .;<-"~irr nrance policy and here you take it ont on your life in- B:J;.oadwayand 'the road in stich ests in a~l the arts. Over the. _Among persons ',.in t~e 20-65 be cherished for a lifetime. Gowns, soft'flaimeL blankets. f:~ force:"The ~ Iteed of mine! hits as "Dark of the Moon" and mantel are arranged a quartet ~age'.bracket, WhICh. Includes edged with lace. much more ... everything hand-mad.e Arbor were • • • "Goodbye My Fancy." He also 0.£ oils, done by' ,our 'Pointermo~t indu~tri~L.workers, home for the League Shop alone. Gifting for the new mother, miles an hOI Mozart was once asked by a young man for advice made many movie~ .before his and her ~us~an4 •.an.a ~ecen~ acc\dents 10'.1956 cau~~d- 216 or ANYONE else, elbow pillows would be ~a welcome ported to ha1 Clft the best way to go about writing-a symphony. Not career was <:utshort by a heart summer vacat~o~on>the Atlan- de~tl.1s,.'or slIghtly "more than thought~ Here available with covers that zip, in pastels' trees and wirE wishing to be discourteous or discouragiiig, .the compbser' attack. tic seaboard. Not'content with: three tImes the 71' deaths caused glamorous or dark colors. and . thunder:; about 3:30 p.n wggested tactfully. "You are quite young. Why not begih As a college girl at Smith pai.n?ng; s~e.' is .also ..takin~' .~ .by'}!1(fustIialaccidents'. Blackburn had f~l1owedi~ wrl~mg coursefro~th.e Gr~sse ,But. this .does not l?ean, the ! ,. • with a simpler form-ballads?" M18. i her .brother's theatrIcal. foot~ P a !n t e CommunIty Serv~ce~.health.'department po1Otedout, Sunda: "But," persisted the young m.an•• lyou composed sym- steps. She played summer stock and. orten dash:es off slior~.tqa~ t:p,e,factorY'is.three times AN AMER phonies when you ,,¥ere' ten. years old." in New Hampshire and, haunted- storIes d poe~ .. Her, m.ot~er:.safer. than :the home.. Accurate :m . add new charm to every interior under an Isral , "Yes." answered Mozart, "but I didn't ask 'how'." community theaters. After, her wa~ qUlte awel:.1t4o~ Jlct~9n .comparison are difficult to make at Elath with * '" • marriage' to Mr. Blackburn, ,a wrIter a,nd.poetess'.,:s;eforeMrs.::because. of. differences in. the for doors, dividers, cupboards the first tim. . .Sometimes a neighbor whom we have disliked a life- steel executive, and the oirth Blackburn .turned. her , star~:nUmbers of'~6ple' involved and CUSTOM MADE TO YOUR NEED oil was brough time for his arrogance and conceit lets fall a single com- of her five children she tUrned eyes to t}1estage ~he.tr.1ed ~er, .time $nt m the two placeS.. . the Gulf of her dramatic e f for t s toward. hand at, newspaper .r~po:rtmg '. 'T'l... d t. ,'.. t" dd d th'" monplace remark that shows ,us another side. another . d h 'dl d ,', .. "'~.~e.epar men a e ' a. '74e name of the 1 man, really; a man uncertain, and puzzled and in the dark amateur groups.. an an e p:wo~en s aSSlgn~.deaths from:'industdalaccidents . TONI.GMT' the country :fJ Hke ourselves •••• Willa Cather. The Blackburns journey to ments for a rovlp.enc~:paper. :dropped ,f~~. 79.m '1955 to, 73 LOUVER. 8HOJ)J)]f1 was purch~se< New York often for the Broad- ' .. Lived In Germany.' ,.in 1!}56desltite'an 'increase: in Thurs.•, April ~4th. SPECIALITY WooDWORKI NG by Delek, th * * * way' offerings and~when there In heD junior year at Smith the ~ndustriarwork.f6rce. In the Fuel compan~ The head waiter of the Ritz Carlton was justly famouS 13950 Charlevoix VA 3-0441 enjoy f theirc 0 n t act ~ with she taok a sabbatical. to live: same,'years; -deaths from home • for his politeness on all occasions. Recently he noticed theater folk. Leonard Bernstein, for a year .in Munfch"with~ a, 'accidents' ro"s~'from'856 to 866. at Monti: one o~ his guests standing in a tC0mer surreptit!ously that. extraordina~ m u'sician family ,whom shEF'r,iI~tilIy~ad-:' Othe~info~ation 'discl~sed UNLESS C poeketmg several knives and forks. "Won't you have a mits, were, guite pro-Hitler. 'Her. 'by state' he a lth department priates 47 mil chair?" he said with a grandiloquent gesture. ~I1derst~~g .. ap.d,:j~!e~gst.ip. 'figures on-accidental geaths: in . - , LITTLE Se@ Gray ••• and, Play! services will ~ ** Party Planned mt.e~nat1ona1 haJ?pemngs, ,was 1956included the following:.~ Postmaster G he1ghtened then and her Ger- " ,i: . Two ears and but a single tongue .UMake Sports .... Summerfield, By nature:s laws to man belong; By,Newcomers man experiences:,have been of .. ACCIdental'deaths" from all HARRY'S money is neel The lesson she would teach is clear! - great benefit in understanding caus~s ,droPP,ed ,fr~m. 4,213 m a family : ••• ules are to t . An evening of bridge playing post- war' European' 'probierns 19q5to 3,817last year.. . affair!u.. . said he was Repeat but half of what you hear. its superb is planned for members of the and explaining them to her Farm acCidents' during 1956 ,Famed for ~isine order to cut Newcomers' Club. It will. be children. ," . .took 89.lives.' or one more than for. 9v.e~ 30 years ------already in tl hel?'in.t~e War ~emoria19.en-. 'She still .. corresponds with'in 195,5.. . Canvas S,hoes masters. The ] ter on Fnday. AprIl 5, at.8 ,p.m., the Munich ,matron' who ,was;, Sixty-eight percen, Or: 581.,of .. Lo 8-0075 said that if th Mr. and Mrs. Philip RamsdeU her .h0s:tess and:wfs!h.es' she[:l~~t':'Y~~l1~':s,:Iio~e~:iicCi~~n,t-..v~c- We have them for effect, it will 5avoriliJm3 .a;re'.cJ1s..frmE!nof' the .ev.ening.,:could'br~s,h,4P.o~"h_er,()~~ef~u-, tnp& w~r~~~~er ...l:ve.or over 64 2681,!ast Jefferson Men, Women. Juniors be slowed do Helping :them \v,ith plans are ent. Ge~all.:.q~I! ..o~.hfjU'~',~~ef,ye~rs o'f.ag~.~ .. . .' . and Children • Mr. and 'Mrs: Roger Seacre~idelightsis 'a _r~e' Weimaraner;~. A 'breclkdown"o!' home acci- Tuesd, 01 and' Mr. and,' Mrs.' Michael' dog; '~retty' GJ~I;":'~~o" is- an; ,dent.:deathSfri .1956:bycauSes: This show, Ifke that of. two THE UNIT Lahey. . .' . , 'integral part".af thi!f:..excitmg;,FaiJ.s,~~3';'iires :and .explosions, .. , weeks: ago, is under auspices Saudi Arabic .. , ,.family:' ,.., . ;:. , . .; ,192';. suff~ation; '106; poisomllg, of. Fashion. Productions, In<:. giving the 1 /rJanc';f J(a';f rJaf}elki1rk'. Ch~ist~ 'B th" "A' ." ' ._' .Her 'eldest.:on Ri~hard :sho.ws:~~~';'.f;ireaPns~:.:2~~;:.dio~ing,> 12; So you will su'reiy .enjoyit. five-year lea, Ian ro, ers UX. great dramatIc t.aJents and .al,....others; 60. , ., .' pare at Dha! To Hold Monthly' Meeting , -though she 'doesn't' regre~.'re-, . , . dosed by the Book ,', " : Gone with the Wind . ., . .:' .' ..linquishing, her possible star'.,. ., ..• '. ~,:' The base puts Author Frank Gilbreth and Ernestine Gilbreth C;:arey The' Christian. Btothers Aux- roles' on stage' for motherhoo1i,'," . bombers wit Character in a Book , Peter Marshall in i1~!U:ywilL,hold.its:.re'g.ular she. has dreams' t~af he may: _ tance of Russ 4lA Man Called Peter" monthlymeetin.gat. De LaSal1e'iollow,:m: his .uriCIe's.path -to: between the Musical _ Oklahoma 'Collegiate,-1.105,5.G1enfield,on 'Bro~dyr~~. " ,,',. ._ calls for Aml Women's White . >, new air forct A-ctress _ , ~ , , Mary Martin W,elldnesday, ,Aprill0.~uncheon; -.The<.Polnte'i~ .h~:ppily:bles's~d:. . or Blue Bayshorlils ..• 4.25 ebat ing Actor ..-, Edward G. Robinson ~o . t 2 1.p.m.;, .busmess'ses~,.wIth mally' -charmmg hos~s~e:s,:: Juniors' Blue BayshoreJ , ... 3.85 . programs The pact, h( MoVle' '- " ~...... Th E K.Ing and I' ======--.,..Sl ~ a. 'p.m._. ---'_-'- __warm.;.hear.ted---'-'--'---.;. '. mothers; CIVIC:'_ Children's Blue Bayshores ••••• 3.50 Boys' Blue Bayshores •••••••••••• 4.35 controversial -Mo"Vie Actr,ess n ••• _ u Doris' Day Boys' Black Apaches ••••••••••••••. 4.25 that is the U ~.Movie Actor , Gordon MacRae '~' " .. U.. '., Men', Jock Purcells •••••••••••••••••. 7.50 to have any. TV Show Lawrence Welk lOU"!ltlllsty,e the base. The TV Performer (fern.) , Audrey Meadows this provisiOl 'er Y•• r TV Perlormer (masc.) Perry Como It. co".oa'l' • 'A,ny Official, the Arab nel Magazine __ ,..The Saturday Evening Post "L . '. ', .. ' 't. , , 1t.0'l'le'l"01i the entrance Reader's Digestt, em03 ' S'uppliers country depe Con-unentatOF , . .. John Daly './. of the Israel: for Grosse Pointe City Poet Robert Browning '-.L {. , .~ Farms and Pork Littl~ Wednesl :Painter _ , Norman Rockwell . tmp0l!tan " Leogues and G r 0 sse. ~ Cartoon __ ~ _._ ,', ; Dennis the Menace ...... _DR. JOHN A Pointe Bob~ Ruth Leogue. don physicia, Cartoonist ~, Walt Disney ..,': .. " I' ,,' '.',. ...' FOUl WEATHER SUIT dering an 8 Music , _ "..,., Popular and Classical aCCe660/!'J 01' , '*'''' ''''_1 ~_ ~ Little league was acquittc( Song Make Believe from 'IShowboat": ' ' ,~ .: -;,.'-a .JeokoI_ _ .. Shoes of 10 men ar Animal , , My Canary, "Chipper" G' ,It' Ii . _-~~ jury deliberc P~rson Mrs. Cora C"ookingham t -.' . 5.50 utes. The p! Gity , _:. , Caro, Michigan , ,ll6, er. oue tneOO" 18.95 Baseball. Shoes the doctor w VacatIon. PIace Grand Traverse Bay. Edith Mow Canvas ' Top Siders ~~.8.91 ."7~50 doses of nal Jewe! : f•• ~•••••• t •••••• Emerald , let us per$onalize ~ smart Flower _ "...... •...... , Rose cou~d inherh new hairdolusf'foryou .' . tique silver', Periume : Lily of the Valley Pe!Jicur.. and uquisit. ~"i.'Uf'''"'Anltw' from: her es' Color .•...... •....._....•...... 1 ••••••••••• : •••••••••••••••• I" ...... ,.Red Rocquet osd dictment ag Dance ~ ~ BallrQom was squasr.ec Hobby _ , Square dancing Roberle's .Beauty Salon The second Food . 'Steak , •. ! .~ .,~. ". ~ . A ~ , t1 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• :murder of yem~n ~..; ~ People who won't express themselves Appointmenfs"'"-TU 4-1130. , .. ... Sport. Shop. Still hangin AmDiverSIon. . .. ~...... Read'lng an d Knl'tt'Ing 19027 MACKAY! .• at Morass.Road : ". :. are charges TU 1~2262 106 KERCHEVAL cremation ac bltion ., To Be a scientist in the field o~'medicine ~~. . - } . TUI-52625 '. ' eeny. These &110.

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