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------_._------_._------CQ HEADLINES Police Chiefs Support B'usinessmen •In UF Drive oj the IWar Memorial Deaths Mars \VEEK As Compiled by the City's 5.Year Elects. Five New .I Grosse Pointe News I Safety Record Thursday, September 20 Board Members Visiting Daughter Seriously' PRESIDENT Kennedy yester- day demanded that the $1.124.- Injured; Police Get War- 000,000 cut in foreign aid spend- rant Against Other I Important Series of Lectures by State's First Citizens ing. voted by the House Ap~ Driver propriations Committee. be re- I To Be Held in New \Villiam Hayes stored.Calling the committee's Fries Auditorium Mrs. Alice M. Asselin, 75, "irresponsible action" a threat of 8106 East Jefferson, De- to tOO' security of the free At their 14th Annual Meeting, Monday evening, troit, became the Woods' world, Kennedy asked House September 24, The Grosse Pointe War Memorial Asso- first traffic fatality since members to forget party lines ciation elected five new Board members. They are 1957, when she died Mon- and jOin forces in a concerted effort to defeat the group's re- Mrs. Frank \\\ylie, Walter B. Ford II, Harry Lynn Pier- day night, September 24, comme'ndations. In telephone son, Theodore H. Mecke, and Mark C. Stevens. ' after her car was hit by an- conversation' with Secretary of They replace retiring Board ~>------other and she crashed into State Dean Rusk, the President members. William Robert Bry- HZ d b-Z a building. She was pro- discussed Rusk's earlier letter ant, Mrs. Watson 1. Ford, 00 mo l e nounced dead on arrival at to John W. McCormack, House Mervyn G. Gaskin, Joseph L. U - D St. John Hospital. Speaker, and Minority Leader Hickey, and John Huetteman, n..t ue M Charles A. Halleck. In it. Rusk Jr. II Mrs. Asselin's daughter. rs. stated that for- . H Honor Groves, 53, of Rochester, eign policy objectives would be At a short board )Tleeting ere, Oct 5 N. Y., ~as taken to the hosp~tal "greatly endangered" if the held following the annual meet- - by pollce ambulance. suffermg House' failed to approve the ing the foll()\ving new offi~,,: from serious injuries. fu!l $4.752,000.000 requested by were elected. NeVI:President is At St. Paul's Evangelical the President. The Secretary of Thomas L. Munson; first vice- Lutheran Church From Held a:; the fatal driver is • * • president, Henry B. Joy, Jr.; Willie Scott, 45, of 3605 Lovett, Friday, September 21 se~onci vice-president, George 2 Until 8 0 'Clock I Detroit, who, police said, had c. Cossaboom~ treasurer, Ger- no driver's license. MISSISSIPPI Governor Ross Police Sgt. Roland Symons ald C. Schroeder, and assistant A Red Cross Bloodmobile Barnett yesterday refused to treasurer, Mark C. Stevens. said that Scott.s license had Unit will be at St. Paul's allow James Meredith, 29-year- Mrs. James A. Lafer is secre- been suspended by the Secre~ old Negro Air Force veteran, to The police chiefs of Grosse Pointe will cooperate Ev. Lutheran Church, Chal- Shores, and DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC SAFETY, VERN tary, Mrs, John N. McNaughton, tary of State"s Office in Lan- enroll in the University of with the all Grosse Pointe Community Business Com- fonte, at Lothrop, on Friday, sing because of failure to com- BAILEY, Woods, meet in front of the 'High School to assistant secretary. Mississippi. Barnett flew back mittee of the 1962 United Foundation Torch Drive October 5, from 2 until 8 ply with the State's Financial discuss plans for the two day solicitation. Pledges The annual meeting was pre- to the Oxford, Miss.. campus when it begins soliciting pledges October 4. From p.m. Run on an appoint- Responsibility Law. fram Jackson, specifically to will be deposited at the local, police stations to be ceded by a festive dinner with left to right CHIEF ARTHUR LOUWERS, Park; ment basis, the blood.bank The sergeant said that a war- deal with Meredith who had picked up by the United Foundation at the end of the entertainment provided by Mrs. rant will be sought charging CAPT. ANDREW TEETAERT, City; CHIEF JAMES will be able to process 10 been escorted past thousands of two day drive, October 6. Naomi Donaldson and Dr. Scott with negligent homicide, :F'URTON, Farms; CHIEF FRED E. DUEMLING, students chanting "nigger, nig- Aaron' Farbman, co-founders of donors eveJ;y 15 minutes. although Mrs. Asselin's death ger, nigger" by Federal officers. _ the Center's w~w Grosse Pointe Appointments begin at 1:45 might have resulted. from a Chamber Music Players. p.m. and continue at 15-minute The Governor's action places F:ve Po"ntes heart condition. him in db:ect opposition to the If II Rev. Andrew Rauth of the intervals until, 4:15 p.m. Follow- Other Driver Uninjured Approximately.600 Attend. Police Order ing a dinner break. the quarter- Federal Courts. which on three T Sh- Grosse Pointe Woods Presby- Neither Scott, nor his two separate occasions recently 1s- - 0 are terian Church offered grace. hour schedu,rt resumes at 5:30 children riding in his car, Orval sued direct orders demanding p.m. Last QSliors will be proc- Jean, 20, and Gregory, 13, suf- Sundaf-Rece'ptiOlrlIonoring Crack Down Treasurer's Report esseq. at 7:.m p.m. that Meredith be ~llo~ed. to en~ State Fund fered any injlll'ies, according to roll at the state mstltutIon. " Fooi()win~t dinner and enter- "Walk~ins" will not be re- Symons. . tainment Thomas E. Groehn, Two Retiring Librarians On Vandalism fused, but those with appoint. The officer said that Scott * * '" reti,rintg President, conducted Saturday, September 22 d ments naturally receive first was traveling west on Broad- the meeting which was h i g h _ THE SOVIET UNION and the Secon Quarter Canvass Miss Jean Taylor 'and :Mrs. Helen Finster Awarded consideration. " stone, and made a left turn lighted by Gerald Schroeder's Will Arrest Anyone Re- onto Mack, going too far out United States clashed verbally Distribution Starting, Silver Medallio-ns by Grateful Patrons of Grosse Treasurer's report and Alger The Bloodmobile Unit's visit sponsible for Malicious into the intersection. on the "Cuban situation" yes. Local Share $93,993 Pointe Libraries at Tea in Central Branch ~ h e 1den's Investment and is sponsored by all member As a resuit, Scott struck Mrs. Destruction of Property Build,ing Committee report. agencies in the Grosse Pointe terday. Addressing the Uni~ed Two distinguished women I Friends, and have made many Com m u nit y Blood Council, Asselin's vehicle. heading south Nations G e n era 1 Assembly, State Highway Commis- h h' . t 'b ti . 1 d' th Pointe police announced In his PresIdent's "report Mr. on Mack, and caused the woman Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei W 0 ave fIgured proInl- con rl u ons, mc. u mg .e th t h '11 Robert Butts, president. It is a Groehn emphasized the import- to lose control. Her car jumped G rom y k 0 bitterly denounced sioner John C. Mackie dis- nently in Grosse Pointe's, hug~ world globe m the mam a t ey WI take proper cooperative effort to replenish ance to the Center and the com- that cur~, knocked down a President Kennedy and U.S. closed on Thursday, Sep- community life through 33' r~admg room of the Central measures against vandals, community blood supplies, and tember 13 that the munity Of the imminent open- parking meter, and' crashetd into Policy toward Cuba, warning, State years , serVIce'. In th e P u b - LIbrary.d Mrs.. h . f Hooker.h t. who. both J'uvenile and adult , all Grosse Pointers are urged to H ing of the new William Hayes participate. the Medical Clinic BUilding, ighway Department has I" L'b h d spen s muc 0 er Ime m who are apprehended I'n the that any American attack on Ie 1 rary were onore Arizona maintains a' residence f .. Fries Auditorium. He thanked Transportation will be pro- 1£1535 Mack. About eight bricks Castro's d 0 m a in s tar t e d distributing the Sunday by nearly 600 of in Gros~e Pointe Farms. I ~ct 0 .malICIOusly ~estroy- the community for its fine sup- were torn loose from the edi- 1 vided upon request, and the means war. In reply, Un it e d second q 1arter of the 1962 the Pointes' civic social and . , : mg prIvate or publIc prop-, port in the 1.962 Family Parti~ High School Red Cross Chapter, fice. States chief delegate' to the UN Motor Vehicle Fund Collec- professionallead~rs at a tea fTthheteta was ~thlIvmh!5hexGamPleerty. A I E St tl cipation Campaign and Thomas headed by Judy D'Allaire. has Symons said that the woman's t. t M' h" 0 e es eem Wl w IC rosse T ' d ai . evenson promp y Ions. 0 Ie Igan .c~untIes and reception in the Central Pointers regard their schools. he announced crackd?wn L. Munson, in particular, for offered its services as baby.sit- car hit the center of the clinic. charged that Russia. not the a:r:d Incorporated CItIes and I Library.' library and librarians. Robert follo-...yed a plea from P01?te his excellent leadership of the ters and-helpeL's throughout the Het said that a teletype to Lan- United States. is' threatening 11 contractors wh over a p d drive. sing brought back the informa- VI ages. Miss Jean Taylor and Miss M. Orr, director of public li- , 0 . eno afternoon and evening. World peace by continuing to of weeks have complamed to Appointments may be made tion that Scott had a bad driv- supply military aid to Cuba. He revealed that the net re- Helen F. Finster, both of whom braries, said it was a "heart- l' f d . t He cited the' various accom,- ing record and should not have through your own Blood Bank * * * -ceipts of the funds during began work for the Grosse .warming experience for every- ~o ,lee , 0 amage 0 new plishments oE the year in serv- been driving. chairman, or by calling the co- Sunday, September 23 April, May and June, amounted Pointe Library in 1929, were one connected with the library." om:s, t70mpleted and under ice to hte community through The sergeant disclosed that to $44,778,480, an increase of the special guests at the gather- '. cons ~c lon. chairmen of St. Paul's Ev. Lu- the many groups and activities the woman's death was the first ARGENTINA seems headed $984.365 Over the same period ing in the main reading room of Persons promment. m ~1l . Resldent:property 0 w n e r s theran Church, Mrs. Robert C. sponsored and housed by the traffic fatality in the Woods toward civil war, with "rebel" of 1961. I the Library. Both are retiring walks. ?f Grosse Pomte llie m .the Pomt~ h~ve also co.m- Horn, Jr., VAlley 2-3853,' or Center and complimented the since 1957. when a motorist and and government forces battling According to a release from at the end of this month, Miss we:e JO~,ed at t~e ce~~mo,ny by pla~ned. to theIr respective Mrs. E. Bert McCollum. TUxedo many people in charge for their a pede'strian, on different dates, each other in the streets of the Highway Department, the Taylor as children's librarian, Pomte old tImers. llbrary Pohc~ Departments, of damage 2-5655. 'fine efforts. He noted progress died on the city's streets. Prior, Buenos. Aires. HeavY fighting five Pointes will share a total Miss Finister as chief of proces- users, former st~ff members to wmdows and other areas of made towaJ:d solving parking Mrs. Ernest Deiss. Mrs. Pros- to this, he said, the Woods had was reported in the mid-city of $93.993. which added to the sing and first assistant. and lJ.y~epresen.tatIves of ever! property, from BB pellets, problems and the steps being per DeCoster, Mrs. Lottie Smith, a traffic fatality in 1953, when area of Constitution Plaza yes- first qua r t e r share received Medallions in "appreciation of other hbra;ry m t~e _ DetrOIt thrown rocks, bottles and so Mrs. Carl Kilgus. Mrs. William terday, where several fighter makes the total given to the distinguished service" were area, O~ sa~d. GeneVIeve Ca~ey, on. taken to assure the smooth.op- a motorist was killed in an ac- eration of the new Fries addi- Osoorn. Jr .• and Mrs. Harry cident. planes dived repeatedly in and Pointes, so far, $229.127. awarded to Miss Taylor and state lIbrarIan, from Lansmg, Officia,ls of public and pri- Hall will be assisting the church tion. On Tuesday. Septe'mber 25, out over the square. The planes The second quarter release Mrs. F'inster, and to Dr. James and~ohn R. Barnes, for?Ier vate schools have also report- co-chairmen. are presumed to be supporting revealed that the' Woods will W. Boohong, who is soon to supermtendent of Grosse P?mte e.d vandJaIism on their proper- George McMullen announced the Wayne County Prosecutor's Office issued a warrant, charg- the rebels. The "loyalists," receive $24,332; Park, $20,092; leave his post as supe,rintend- schools, were among promment ties. an important series M lectures Fl-remen Douse under the Army high command. Farms, $17,078; City, $9.254; ent of Grosse Pointe schools to guests. to be held in the new audi- ing Scott with negligent homi- cide. were reinforced yesterday by and the Shores, $3.237. take a posiJtion in Rawad!.i. W. Arr~~gements ~orthe tea and $50 Damage in Court torium by some of Michigan's Basement Blaze the Argentine NavY. The Armed Woods Gets $44,435 Howard T. Snyder, president of ceremony ,were. In the capable first citizens including Bishop forces then made a concerted For the fir s t quarter, the the Friends of the G r 0 sse hands of Mrs. Arnold W. Lung- As an example of some of Emrich, Henry Ford, II. Walker GP effort to oust. President Jose Woods was given $44435' Park Poonte Ld'brai'y made, the pre- ershausen, _ tre~surer of the the vanda-lism that is going Cisler •. Mayor Cavanagh, Leon- Park firemen extinguished a ' Businessmen 'M. Guido, setting up a military $36.693; Farms, $31:192; City: sentations. ' ,Friends and general of c:hairman buildingon, Ernesta _newMoeller,home whoat 879'is ard Woodcock,. and the Gover- fir,e in a basement room in the To junta in his stead. Guido's I $16,903; and the Shores. $5,911. An()thell' hooored guest. who the committee. Her committee LakeJand cOUTt, reported to nor of Michigan. home. 'of Bertha Stott, 1247 Carl.Y Torch * * '" Gross collection during the' was in the receiVIng line at the' members w~re Mesd~es Jo- City police that vandals cau"ed The meeting closed with a Buckingham, on Monday, Sep- Monday, September 24 second quarter amounteo to reception, was Mrs. Lloyd/G. sephN.Jennmgs,SterhngLoud, I approximately $50 damage '"to rlsmg.'. vote of thanks to the re- temberF' Ch'17. f G d C' . The All-Grosse Pointe Com- A F 0 U R-ENGINE airliner $46.564.269, from 'which col1e~ Hooker. one of the founders of Urban MacDonald, William L. munity Business Committee of the house- late Wednesday t.Irmg. Bo~rd memheTs- a~d spe- I,saidlrethat Iethe fire'eorgewas ebroughtaUSSIn crashed t~the Atlantic late last tion costs of $1;591,131 and the I the Friends of the Grosse Newnan. Robert M. Ott, W. the 1962 Un i t e d Foundation night, 500 miles off the ~oa~t Wate~~ys Commission's share Pointe Library and the first Howard T. Snyder, Don a I d night, September 19, or early c!al_ gratitu?e to outgomg. of- under control within 10 min- Thursday morning, September' flcer?, PreSIdent Grohen. VIce- utes. To~h Drive will begin .solicit- of Ireland. Latest reports mdI- amountmg to $194.658 we r e president of that organization. Sweeny and Miss Meli~a E. ing pledges Thursday, October cate that seven women and deducted. Mrs. Hooker and her late hus- Roemer. 20. 'Preslden,t, Joseph L. HiCkey., The chief said that the cause 4. They plan, with the coopera- two children have already been All state gasoline and diesel band were long active in sup- Tea was poured at two beauti- Someone. during that time, Secretary_.,Mrs. Watson I. Ford, of the blaze is not known but tion of. the entire community, picked up, and the outlook for (Ccntinued on Page 2) port of the Library and the ful tables, decorated in autumn lJ.roke open cement bags, threw and Assistant Treasurer John I;t is possible that it was s~rted to have their phase of the drive blocks into the' basement, and Huetteman._ Jr. by defective wiring. the remaining passengers and I------______tones; one in' the main reading broke bracing from the walls --:----- _ completed by 6 p.m., Saturday, crew seems good. A radio rnes- T - 0 room, the other in the chil- October 6. sage, sent from the scene, re- UXf,S rganizes CZean-Up. drens' section. Among those of the yet unfinished building, - S p. l' Y b k W_ Through the cooperation of ports five rafts "and many peo- pouring were school board MoeN'er said .. If there had been 00 lUS a heavy ram, the unbraced /,'t.. au sear , the Grosse Pointe' Police Chiefs, pIe" sighted. The big plane. p · f N W k d members. wives of diredors and pledges will be deposited at chartered by the Military rOJeet or ext ee -en 'officers of the Friends, library ~:l~d~~~~ easily have caved.in{HighestNational Honors the local police stations, to be Air T ran s p 0 r t Service. left staff members, friendS, and, rel- Moeller asked for' a speclal . '__ -'- _ picked up by the United Foun- McGuire Air Force Base near "Project Wee k-En--d-"-'-tw-o--V-i-ll-a-g-e,-a-'model community for. atives of the honore~ guests .. dation Saturday night. Trenton, N. J.. ear watch the Lakeland court St. Paul High School's 1962 most part, excellent. and copy ly Sunday. days of hard labor and long S . elt' th They were Mesdames Grant "ion Goal for all the Gro sse * ~, ~ emor. Izens. e young men Barnes, Elven Duvall. Fred area, ~hich City police prom-. yea~book,' the "Paulite." has that is a "joy to read." 'r. 25 hours for civic-minded teen- hand women will help pr~pare Flom, Mary Gaboda, Hubert Pointes. from community busi- Tuesday, September agera, goes into effect Satu!"day ouses and grounds for wmter. G b 1 V. t L 0 d Paul ised will be done. The' contrac- 'won two -of the top national " Mary Schumacher served as ne'sses 'alone, is $4,000. ApPl'C-xi- d S d 0 t b 6 ... 7. oe e, Incen e nar , tor said that he will sign,com- awards given by national critf- editor for the award-winning mately 80 solicitors will be JAMES n. MEREDITH has an un ay, coer an,. . .They will. replace ,~creens Hykes, Erville Ma:ynar~, J~y Mc:- pla,ints 'against anyone' respon- ~al.services - the A Plus, Spe- yearbook, with Kathleen Ducey won l\'Iississippi College Board For two days. approximately. WIth storm wmdows, pollce t~e Cormick, William NiJ!:on, Long- working un d e r oV~J;-all com- permission to enroll in the state 100 energetic volunteers from grounds, store summer furm. ,yea~Palmer, Remington' Purd~, sible for any damage. cial Excellent award, highest as chief copy assistant and Ken mittee chairman Roland Gray Vandals Busy university. The 29 - year - old Grosse Poi n t e Me m 0 ria 1 ture. and do numer~us other Donald Seifert, Jay Sorge,-Dan- honor given by the National Me I d rum as chief layout and his area chairmen, contact- 'School Yearbook Association; assistant. Negro Air Force veteran re- Church's Tuxis Club will roll odd Jobs. ~n return, the Village iel L. Wells, Alfred Whittaker In .the Woods, allO'ther con- and the All.Catholic award from ing every business in the Pointe cm.ved the right to register at up their sleeves and get down ha~ promIsed a~l vol~~t~ers a and Bert Wicking, Rnd Misses tractor, who asked _ that his the Catholic Press. Association. Circulation Was headed by during the three-day drive'. the University of Mississippi to work. gUlde~ tour of Its -faCIlItIes. Harriet Helms,' Paula Preu- na~e be withh~~ld, ha~. com- A Plus, Special Excellent des- Judge Jurges, and section heads' Paul Short is chairman for yesterday, when the New Or- The teenagers plan to spend .p a 1 n t ~rushes ~nd .ladders thum and n'ora'Taylor, sisters plamed to Wood:; authorItIes of .ignati,on_ is a rare and highly included .Annette Wibbelman; the Park, with Edward Cowan leans-based 5th United States their time doing such jobs as WIll b~ baSIC e qUI pm en t at of Jean Taylor. dama~e t~ a house :under con- coveted .honor, .won, last year, religion; carol Yaklin, academ- co-ehairman. John Montgomery Circuit Court of Appeals or- scrubbing and house ~leaning Franklm Settlement HOUSE;rmd strifction, In Brys d!l'lve, as well by only two books in the entire ics; Sue Desmet, activities; heads the solicitors in the City, derect the 13-member board to at four social and civic a'gencies . the Hannan YMCA, with exten-' as to Co?struction equipment state of Michigan. ~ Gary Shick, s p 0 r t s; Lynn and Ted Hodges' territory is admit Meredith or be held in in the D e t r 01 t Metropolitan sive interior paintIng and reno- the Farms. DRIVER ACCUSEp andma-chi'11e~. Vida B. McGlifin Life Mem- Schuch, s e n i 0 r s; and Joan contempt. The court set 5 p.m. area: the Hannan YMCA, St. vation the goal. " I The builder stated. that van- ber of the Columbia,- Scholastic Burns, advertising. The ,Woods. because of its today as deadline for Meredith's Mark's Methodist Church. Pres- St. Mark's Methodjst Church Abe Campbell of 3402 Brush, daIs entered the house and Press Association A d vis 0 r y Mary. Sheridan and Anne size, has been divided i'Ito two admiSSion, and' the board re~ bytel'ian ViUage and the Frank- has asked the Tuxis volunteers Detroit. was arrested 1;>yPark. damaged flo'ors and waU;S, an? Board, author of a _textbook on Schulte were in charge of the s e c t ion s. Ro-bert Brown and luctantly complied. agreeing to lin Settlement Hous(l. to con d u c t a door-tO-door police on Saturday; September shot BB, ~eUets through ther- yearbook journalism. and wideiy typing. Other staff members in- Thomas Jefferis are chairmen. register Meredith at the uni- church census in the area. This 22. and charged with violating with Co-ellainnen William Shea versity's Jackson campus, 150 This project will give Tuxis service is planned to provide mopane wmdl>ws. -Th~ vandals known as a~speaker. teacher and cluded Paul Murray, Reth the State DrUnk Motor, Law aJso filled the gasolme tan.ks writer 'on 'yearbook journalism, Dwaihy; Ed Keitz. Barb Trom- and Al Shermail .. miles closer to New Orleans Club members a chance to do the church with much-needed while driving on Jefferson. He than the main campus at Ox- good for others, at the same information, especially in re1a- of bulldozers and cranes WIth describes the 1962 "Pauiite" as bley, Jim Spall and Lynn Mait- The committee, the solicitQrs was released after posting a s~d. All told, d-amage was "one of the most delightful land. ford, Miss. The campus. switch time enriching their own lives tion to the needs and aims of and United Foundation head- n bond of $100 pending a court is pla ...... :~. t the throu""h the warmth of a new estImated about $700. . ,books this judge has ever had Sister Mary Jeremias, O. P., quarters are' confident that they hearing scheduled for October at: ...... :u, accor\LWg 0 b b i (Continued on Page 2) bQard. to lave tJma. experience. At Pre s yter an 31. Woods DIrector of. PublIc the pleas'ure of reading, seeing," and Sister James Matilda, O.P., will receive full cooperation in - (Continued. on Page 2) with pictures that are, for the served as faculty advisors. the Pointe, and that the $4,000 , t t , " &oal will be met on sc:hedu1e., u:: _ 5 5 5 $ 5 aa.a.a ••••• o •••••••• $ a ••• ,c a $ •• • s •• • • •

Page Two GRO'SSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, September 27, 1962 Thursday, September 27, 196, ------HURT IN' FALL [ WINDOW CiilPPED IGwanians Elect Mrs. Agnes Cole, 87, of 1997 Made Nold of 1226 Roslyn CrackDown State Fund INew To Staff Red Cross Elects O,fficers Anita mother of Mrs. Clara road, complained to Woods Vern C. Bailey s~er 52 same address, slip- pl>lice on Monday, September (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Page 1) Clarence D. Honkanen, assist- ped and' feil In her home and 17, that while she was washing Safety Vern C. Bailey sa.id ant director of the Hospital As- At 53rd Annual Session broke her hip. She was trans- clothes in the basement of her KEN BROWI fue1 taxes, license plat~ fees A governor and 15"lieutenant that vandals arrested in his sociation of Metropolitan St. ferred to Cottage Hospital by home, an unknown person fired and a small amount of mil'cel- governors were elected to head Robert T. Ross was re-elected years after serving the Chapter jurisdiction wll be dealt with Louis, has been appointed as- Woods police ambulance for a BB shot at the rear storm DETROIT the Michigan District of Ki- chairman of the Detroit Red in other capacities were: Lem to the full exten.t of the law. laneous fees are deposited in sistant administrator of The treatment. window,' chipping the glass. wanis Iilternational as a climax Cross Chapter, Frederick K. W. Bowen, of Elm court; W. E. Where j u v e nil e s are con- the Motor V e h i c I e Highway Cottage Hot1>ital of. Grosse to the 45th Annual convention Cody, of Lewiston road, was Fish, of Bishop road; Mrs. Rich- I cerned, they will be cited be- Fund. Pointe. of the, organization held at the re-elected vice chairman and ard H. Hall, Jr., of St. Clair fore Juvenile authorities. and Under provisions of S tat e The announcement of Hon- Statler-Hilton Hotel ,in Detroit, chairman of its Executive Com- avenue; Mrs. Henry B. Joy, Jr., ~dults will be taken before law. after deductions the money Woods Judge Don Goodrow. September 16, 17 and 18, it was mittee and Mrs. Harley G. Hig- of Provencal road; Mrs. Allen is distributed CIS follows: 47 per- disclosed by Carl E. Liebold, bie, Lake Shore road, was reo W. Merrell, of Vendome road; In the case of j u v e nil e s cent to the State Highway De- president of the Grosse Pointe elected Chapter Secretuy at the Mrs. William K. Muir of Ridge found guilty of malicious de- partment fo!' use on State high- Kiwanis Club. chapter's 53rd annual. meeting 'road. - YOUARED struction of property, parents ways; 35 percent to the State's will be made to pay the full Among those elected to a on Thursday. Elected to a three-year term 83 counties for use on county amount of damages, adults will lieutenant go v ern s hip was Serving with Cody on the ex- on the Chapter's A d vis 0 r y roads; and 18 percent to the 511 be dealt with summarily, re- Woods Director of Public Safe- ecutive committee will be these Board were: H. T. Ewald Jr.; Now Appearing incorporated ciUes and villages ceiving a flne or jail term, or ty Vern C. Bailey, who liv.es at other Grosse Pointers: Mrs. C. Mrs. Carl B. Grawn of York- for their roads and streets. 1879 Prestwick road. He is a both. besides made to make Henry Buhl, of Vendome road; shire road; JohIi.,C: Manning of restitution for damages. ~ Under this formula, the High- member of the Board of Direc- Richard H. Campbell, of We'st- Harvard road; 'Mrs. Allan Shel- tiFfJa tors of the Pointe group. He is way Department will receive also the club's ,past president, chester road; H. T. Ewald, Jr., den III of Provencal road; GEORGE FEYER REPORTS LARCENY $21.045,886; the counties, $15,- of Moross road; Mrs. Jehn F. Henry C. Weidler of Sunning- Pianist Extraordinary Anna Galbo of 1330 Whittier, 672,468. and the cities and vil- serving in 1960. Hering, of Fisher road; Harry dale drive; Rev. Allan A. Zaun, told Park police on Friday, Sep- lages. $8,060,126. The president-elect of the Hogan, of Audubon road; Mrs. of Westchester road. DIRECT FROM HOTEL CARLYLE, N.Y. Michigan District is Lauren J. tember 21, that four hubcaps Wayne County's shart! of the White, a past president and a Harry B. ~owenstein" of Lake Elected Chapter vice chair- Reservations - VA 2004118 Premiere Sl 15301 EAST JEFFERSON - GROSSE POINTE PARK were stolen from her car dur- second quarter fund will be 14~year membe'r of the Fern- Shore road, E. D. 0 Leary, of men were: S. J. Fitzsimons, Jr., ing the night. while the vehicle $3,048,021. The fir s t quarter MR. HONKANEN dale Kiwanis Club, and a Fern- To~raine road; and Dr. A. H. of Stephens road; Mrs. J. Dwyer I of the was parked in front of her share to the county was $5,710,- dale businessman. His, and the WhIttak~r, of East Jefferson Kinnucan, 'af Chalfonte road; house. 311. kanen's appointment was made lieutenant governors terms, will avenue. Mrs. William J. Turner, of Mer- ~~::,,:>"", ...,'..," ',•..'t;;" h ".d'? to, day b~ .Miss Carolyn M. start Ja=1Jary 1, 1963. Elected. to three.year terms riweather raad; Mrs. Harold B. WIcks, adnumstrator of the hos- Bail h h b on the Chapter's. Board of Di. Tyree, of st. Clair avenue. r>:~:~;:";,.one0 ."e e" . ita! H "1 h' ey, W 0 as een a mem- The p .' e Wh assume IS new ber of the' Pointe club since rectors for the first time are Specially a p poi n t e d vice 196: dutIes immediately_ 11953, will, as a lieutenant gov-. Mrs. John B. Ford, Jr., of East chainnen include: W. E. Fish, Honkanen holds degrees in ern or, head the Se<:ond District Jefferson avenue, Frederick C. Mrs~ John C. Potter, of Cloverly Carry Woods industrial engineering from the of Kiwanis International, which Ford, Jr., of Bishop road, 'and road; and Herbert B. Trix, of TU University of Minnesota and borders an area from Detroit's Miss Leontine Keane of Har- Elm court. ' 6-1330 in hospital administration from eastside', from Van Dyke ave- vard road. Over 900 Red Cross vol un- Chrys Out Kitchen Columbia University. He serv- nue, and the Cities of Utica, Mr. Ford has been a mem- .teers and community leaders at- A Tasteful Blend of Simple EI. ed his one-year residency in and. Port Huron. bel'. of the Chapter's Disa~er tended the annual meeting at hospital adminisb:ation at Har. LIeutenant governors also Relief and :rreparedness Oom-, which Gen. Alfred M. Gruen. and the New i A FAVORITE WITH GROSSE POINTERS per Hospital in Detroit. serve on the District Board of .mittee. Elected to the Chapter ther, president of the American r:i~ From 1958 t h r 0 ugh 1961, Trustees. B.oard of Directors for three National Red Cross spoke. A Smart Restaurant with II secluded dining room Honkanen served in the Un.i.ted Frank O. Staiger of Port USE WALK THRU FROM REAR PARKING GROUNDS States Air Force. Huron was appointed District He is married to the former Secretary-Treasurer f 0. r the Impel Sally Sieber of Grosse Pointe 21st consecutive year. America"s Finest Me Woods. The couple has two The Detroit convention had a All lVi9hti sons, 3tephen, 2~, and Duane, registration of 1,018. 1. They will reside on Marter • road in St. Clair Shores. See America's 19261 MACK AVE. Next to WOods Theater-Grosse Pointe City Pays Final Exclusive Lines of Carefully BL Bill on Pool Fine Attire for Men Clean-Up Car! With a successful summer (Continued from Page 1) swimming season safely behind them, members of the Grosse St. Mark's future youth pro- You Are Cordially Invited gram. Pointe City Council, meeting in Contemporary regular s~sian Monday even- ~. " .. Tuxis Club is composed of ing Se'Ptember 17, voted unani- ... ' . more than 200 teenagers, drawn mously t6 award Paddock Pools Styling r.:~;', ,'.. .~.. ,', . from almost every chureh in of Eastern Michigan, Inc., final ! . the Grosse Pointe area. Among payment for construction of the for men who seek those piloting "Project Week- Ken Brow pool in Norbert P. Neff Memor- End" are Assistant Pastor Ly- n a tu r a I shoulder ial Park...... " man Stookey, Tuxis Advisor Valiant - Plymouth - CI Previously, Council had au-' construction. T his William Sinclair, and commit- Dodge Truell tee members Charlie Raphael, thorized payment of all money sports 10cket in a due Paddock under the contract, Joe Reed and Pat Richardson. {:" ...... ";;,, including extras, except for a memorable plaid of : ~'. 3131 • 3 173 East Jef, As of Sunday, September 23, flat five percent ($4,596.00), to ~ 116 volunteers had signed up be retained until several odd imported Shetland I for the weekend of work, and LO. 8.045 jobs were performed. At that wool offers a per- 18 'the committee hopes to see 100 time, Council was primarily • new names added to the list concerned about operation of fect solution to cas- this Sunday, September 30. the sump pumps, used to wash ual wear .!J.e~s .. A!:IY interested Tuxis -mem- the filters periOdically. • - ~ '.:,>,,:>,.;.:::\:,~.'...,: :,.~.: ',::~ ...~ ber may join in "Project Week- $45.00 . ~~'" :::',..,' ': Paddock . Pools and others . End" by contacting any- com- :~'-. have since made the correction mittee member . slacks from $18.50. to this installation, and the op- erating personnel have express- TWO CARS DAMAGED ed their satisfaction with the Two cars were damaged in a operation of the entire facility. Open 9 'til 6 doily and Upholsh minor accident at Notre Dame The City has received waivers Thursday night till 8:30. and Mack on Friday, Septem- of lien from all sub-contractors, and ber 21, when Emil Hill, 442 1.1- labors and material men on the FROM 100.00 Custom-Built F: gonquin, Detroit, attempte'd to I job. , Lebow Suits are sold in Detroit by make a left turn in his '56 Ply- Council, acting on the recom- FREE ESTIMATES WOR: mouth from a center island at mendationof the architect and Bluehill. Hill pulled out direct- the City Manager, voted to ap- ly in front of a '62 Chevrolet prove final payment in the pieard.-71ortoll 'WHALING'S driven by Joyce Diala. No one amount of $4,596.00, subject to 92 lUn.cHBVAIt -_ ... On -the Hilt ?JIM4wsz.t was injured. but Hill was ticket- a sworn statement from Pad- ed, and is to appear in Grosse dock Pools that all sub-contrac- Gn.OSSE POINTE 520 WOODWARD 7 MILE near LIVERNOIS Pointe City Justice Court Dc- tors have been paid in full and Nortll of CIty.COlInty Ild'l. Opfi; nllrrsc!ay CIIICl friday Eves. tober 9. waiver of all liens on equip- AND IN THE ment furnished. Grosse Pojnt~ N~ws Published every Thursday by Anteebo Publishers, Inc. 99 Kerchev,t! Avenue Grosse Pointe 36; Michigan Phone TU 2.6900 GUARD AG Three Trunk Lines Second Class Postage paid at De- troit, Michigan. SubScrlPtlon Hates ~4.UO Per Year by Mall 1$5.00 0 u is 1d e Wayne VITAMIN DEI County). All News and Advertising Copy Must Be In The News Office by Tuesday Noon to In~ure Inser- tlon. Address ail Mall (SUbSCrlpUons. IN THE 80 Change of Address ..!'orms 3579) to [99 Kercheval Avenue, Grosse PoInt!' 36. Mi"hll~an. 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;.' '. ,r. .. t 7 • 7 Page Three 7, 1962 ThurSday, September 27, 1962 GROSSE POINTE NEWS lIPPED longed to Psi Omega, the Pierre 1226 Roslyn 1& Fauchard Academy, and numer- ~lIlIIlIlIlIIllIIlIIlIilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!l1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111I1i1ll1l1l1l1l1l1l1l1ll1l1l1ll1ll1ll1U to Woods •••• 111,.~..tilU III ~ S ous other dental organizations. = ______-""'__ .: ,He is survived by his wife, S r, September STORE HOURS: 9:30 - 5:30 DAILY was washing I I Freda; two qaughters, Mrs. Jack ~ment of her KEN BROWN~ INC. LUCIE C. POMEROY ,MARIE C. RIVAlS Greene and' Sandra Zick; and OPEN THURSDAY EVENING UNTIL 9:00 P.M. person fired Mrs. Pomeroj', of 1536 Ros- A native of Wisconsin, Mrs. three brothers. ~ rear storm DETROIT lyn road, died Tuesday, Septelm.• Rivais, 59, of 871 Beaconsfield, Services were SatUrday, Sep- lle glass. bel' 18, at the Con,cordNursing died Tuesday, September i8, at tember '22, at the Verheyden Home. Cottage Hospital. F'uner'al Home, and 'burial was Surviving are her husband. Among the survivors are her "In W.oodlawncemeterY. George W. Pomeroy; a daugh- h usb and, Norman F. Rivais; >I< ...... / ter, Susan; a son, George; a sis- three daughters, Mrs. Patricia BERT L.' QUARNSTROM I Bott, Mrs. Dorothy Motier and Bert L. Quarnstrom, of 429 ter, Mrs. Rudolph Gustafson; mink goes ~ and a brother, William H. Relad- Maura; four. brothers, Albert, Colonial CQul;'t,died ,Monday, Conrad, Roy and Francis Ber- 24, ing. September in St. John Hos- YOUARE IN\lITED ger; two sisters, Mrs: Florence pitaL He was 64. to her head Services and intermcnt were Lotharius and Mrs. Norma Chairman of"the board of the private. Cook; and five, grandchildren. Michigan Abrasive Co., 118:.'0 "(ia our pert pill The family has requested that Services we're Friday, Sep- East' Eight Mile, Mr. Quarn- memorial tributes be made to tem'Der 21, at the Verheyden, strom served as vice president box of natu rot Concord House. Inc. Funeral Home and St. Ambrose of the Bundy Tubing Co. before mink sides".a tii'fJaJV * >(0 * Church. Interment was in Mt. assuming his Michigan Abra~ HENRY BURKHARDT Olivet cemete'rY. sive position. A native of Swe- .Iuxuriou's way ER den, he had lived in the De~ Mr. Burkhardt, 71, of 860 * • * Trombley road, died Tuesday, KATHERINE SCHRAGE troit area for' 40 years, and was to accent favorite September 18, in Dctroit Mem- Katherine' Warner Schrage, a member of the Detroit Ath- Premiere Showing orial Hospital. 74, of 61 North Deeplands, died letic Club. co a t san d s ui'ts... PARK An attorney and native De- M 0 n day, September 17, at Surviving are his wife, Zettaj troiter, he was a graduatf' of . a son, Charles B. Quarnstromj and add a dash of the Detroit University School and She is survived by her hus- and a sister,. l\:1rs.Betty 'Brook, the Detroit College of ,Law; and band" Wcndelin C. Schrage; a of . of '62~ White, a member of Corinthian Lodge daughter, Mrs. John Geymann; Services were Thursday, Sep- 241, F&AM, Detroit Consistory. a son, Richard A. Schrage; two tember 27, at the Verheyden black, autumn haze*, , the Detroit Yacht sisters; five brothers, and 12 Funeral Home. Burial was in _ Club, and the Detro i t ,and grandchildren. White Chapel Memorial Park, ~ cerulean*, ranch*. 1963 Services were Thursday. Se'pp cemetery. = Michigan Bar Associations. He is survived by his wife, tember 20, at the Verheyden Eleanor; a son, Dr. Henry Burk- Funeral Home and Our Lady LEONA C.' MAERTENS 22.98 plus tax hardt, M. D.; three siste'rs,'Mrs. Star of the Sea Church. Burial A native of Llchtervelde, Bel- Chrysler was in Mt. Olivet cemetery. gium, Leona Casier Maertens, Charles J. Crockett, Mrs. AI Day and'Mrs. Harry Klein; and 78, of 753 St, Clair, died Fri- A Tasteful Blend of Simple Elegan~e and L_uxury '" * • ~. :. . ~"\ three grandchildren. GRETClfE~ M. DEIMEN day, September 21, at her resi- - dence. *TM Fur Bre,eders Ass'n. and the New 1963 Services we I' e Friday. Sep- Mrs. Deimen, 64, a former tember 21. at the Ve'rheyden Grosse Pointer, died Monday Mrs. Maertens is survived by 'Furs, labeled as to Jac-onsons four daughters, Mrs. Germaine , Funeral Home, and burial was evening, September 17, at her -- , ' in Elmwood cemetery. home in Portage Lake following Vlielinck, Mrs. Julienne Ver- tountry of origin. . '" * '" a heart attack. haeghe, Mrs. Laura DeHem and _ Imperial DONALD E. McMILLAN She was born in Brotterode. Mrs. Rache1 VanDenBerghe; a son, Paul; a sister, Mrs.' Mar- = 0_ America's Finest Motor Car Mr: McMillan,of 1339Bal£our Germany, daughter of Emil and garet Joye; 12 grandchildren; _ road, died suddenly Tuesday, Emelia Rossbach MaIsch, and and 16 great-grandchildren. She '~ September 18, at his home. He lived in the Farms after her also has a surviving sister in ~ was 39. , marriage to Dr. Albert D. Dei. Belgium. . - See America's Most Born in Detroit, he was a men on April 16, 1924. services were Monday, Sep- tool analyst for the Ford Motor The coup.IPrmoved to th~ Dex- tember 24, at the' Verheyden ELECTRA BY TRIFARI Carefully Built Co. He was an alumnus of De tel'. Mich., area in 1955. Funeral Home and Our Lady of La Salle High School and As- They made their home in Liv- Sorrows ChUrch. Interment was A flash of gold frifarium to sumption College, Windsor,' a ingston county at 2116 Rabbit Car! in Mt. Olivet cemetery. ignite your autumn fashions member of the Knights of Colp Trail, Putman township. * * ... Jw1, umbus and served in the Pacific Mrs. Deimen, a member of St. EMMA A. RICE ••• dimensional necklace and during World War II. Andrew's United Cr.urch of Mrs. Rice, 83, a native of. earrings of porcupine and You Are Cordially Invited to Drive Them! Survivors include his wife, Christ. was affiliated with the, Davidson, Mich" die4 Thursday, Dolores S1"..mina'McMillan; his Michigan State Dental Associa- September 20, at he'r home, faceted' beads. Ecirrings par en t s, Mr. and Mrs. Leo tion Auxmary, Wayne and 1315 Somerset. James McMillan, Sr.; a brother, Washtenaw Districts. She was a Surviving are two daughters, have 4 'miniature faceted Leo James McMillan, Jr.; two member of the Dexter 'Woman's Mrs. Esther Harris and Pauline; drops. Necklace, 10.00 sisters, Mrs. Patricia McGinnis Club, and a former member of and a granddaughter, Mrs. Julie Earrings, 5.00 Ken Brown, Inc. and Mrs. Mary Margaret Rus- Detroit's Pro Musica and the Harris Niendorf. sette; and nine children, Don- Detroit Silversmith's Guild. Services were Monday, Sep- Valiant - Plymouth - Chrysler, Imperial aId; RobeJ:t, Timothy. Joseph, Survivors include, beside'Sher tember 24. at the Verheyden prices plus tax Dodge Trucks IPatricia, Ann Louise, Martin, husband, two sons, Lawrence A. Funeral Home, with interment ,I Steven and Susan. ' of Ann Arbor and James M.; in Acacia Park cemete'rY. Services were Friday, Sep- two grandsons, two sisters, Mrs. '" * ... I 3131 - 3 173 East Jefferson Ave. tember 21, at the Verheyden Erling Niendorf of Warren and .JO)lN W. RffiHL 1 Funeral Home apd St. Clare of Mrs. Elsa Heublein of Germany; Mr. Riehl, 65, of 2032Country La. 8-0450 Montefalco Church. Burial was tv:o brothers, Paul and Willie Club, died Sunday, September in Holy Sepulchre cemtery. MaIsch of Germany, and several 23, in his home. II ~: ... * nieces, nephews and cousins. A Chrysler Corp. employe for MARY E. BURNS Services and interment were 30 years prior to his retirement Mary E.' 'Burns; 90, of 860 Thursday" September 20. last January, Mr. Riehl spent 16 years in the purchasing depart- _ Edgemont Park, died Tuesday, * ;:c * September 18, at St. Mary's ' DR. WALTERA. ZICK ment of Chrysler's MoPar Divi- ,~ Nursing Home. Walter A. Zlck, D.D.S., past sion in Center Line. = Surviving are a d'augh t e 1', president of the Eastern Dental Among the survivors are his Mrs. Margaret Meurer; three Association,died suddenly Wed- wife, Elizabeth; two sons, Wil- Accessory Bar grandchildren; and five ~reat- nesday, September 19. Dr. Zick, liam L. and John W. Riehl, Jr.; First Floor Upholstering grandchildren. ' 63. suffered a heart attack at a brother; and a grandson. and Seryices were Friday, Sep- Mt. Clemens' Gowanie Golf Services were Wednesday, tember 21, at the Verheyden Club. He made his home at 796 September 26, at the A. H. ~OM 100.00 Custom-Built Furniture Funeral Home' and ,St. Clare of Lincoln road. Peters Funeral Home, Mack and by Montefalco Church. Burial was Dr. Zick, a member of the Vernier, and burial was in Ever- FREE ESTIMATES WORK GUARANTEED in Mt. Olivet cemetery. Gowanie Golf Club, also be- green cemetery.

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Thursday, September 27, 1962 Thursday, September 27, 1962 G R 0 SSE POI N,TEN E W S Center Offers Carnegie Class

Dale Car n e g i e Leadership 'fraining classes will be offered again this fall at the Grosse Pointe War Memorial Center. SEPTEMBER MONTH-END The opening meeting set for Monday evening, October 1 from 7 to 11 o'clock will be i~ the hands of Dale Madden, di- rector for Dale Carnegie in De- troit. It will be a demonstra- tion meeting to which all who Thursday 9.9 Friday 9.9 Sat. 9.6 are interested are cordially in. vited without obligation. Dale Carnegie Training has MEN'S SUITS ~ Reg. $79.50 $155.00 proven itself with millions of II students the world OVer. Many $3988 _ $9988 leading business concerns insist I that it be included as part of i Special Groups the training for all their execu. i . tives and supervisol"'j person- II r .,:i nel. Dale r;arnegie is not only, "', .~. 'WON;} 3wPiece CORDU ROY Suits effective in teaching one to ,',":;it,," think and speak well, it gives wjL/~~¥; the key to the whole vast com- ' 'y,' 'Regular $29.95 98 $24 plex of human relations. I Faculty for the Dale Car- negie course at the Center is I MEN'S SPORTCOATS Reg. $39.88-$89.50 made up of business executives I and professional men who have I $19.88 - $69.88 all been specially trained in Th Special Groups the methods devised by Dale Carnegie to make each in- of the dividual's personality more ef- Assode. Authentic Ivy Style fective and persuasive. Each War M

I by ED Many Colors teacher was at one time a stu- dent i the N BLAZERS Reg. $39.95 $32.50 Many women as well as men penden. are realizing the value of Dale eluded M~N'S TOPCOATS Reg. $69.50.-;.$1 ~5.00 Carnegie Training and many never b wives are enrolling with their Americ husbands which is possible at a ! $39.88 - $79.88 ness st reduced rate. Classes are usual- I Special Groups ly limited to 25 to 35 which is lenging small enough for individual at- tention but large enough for Cashmere - Wool Blend group interplay. Jud Three p< TOPCOATS fore Judg. Many Colors-Reg. $135.00 ••• Shores Fines son in Gro tice Court Latv Violators September Four 18-year-old youths who guilty of r Special Groups - Famous Make were arraigned before Shores the case a, Judge John Gillis on Monday, dismissed. September 17, on a charge of Eleanore WHITE loitering, were found guilty and paid a fir fined $25 each, and placed on placed on probation for one year, during tion, with DRESS SHIRTS which they were forbidden to Paterson f, associate with each other. Mostly Pin-tab G u i 1t y w ere: Dennis M. i 'Wright of 11509 Balfour, De- I French-Cuff trait; and Timothy Lee Bring-I .$299 ard of 20659 Huntington, Dwain Reg. $5.00 E. Bethell of 18736 Washtenaw, i and Paul J. Gutleber of 19366! Woodside, all of Harper Woods. I SPECIAL GROUPS OF NEW FALL They were arrested for loiter- I ing on the seawall in front of ,

501 Lake Shore road. :1 In the hearing of t r a f fie SLACKS cases, Judge Gillis found Sal- I vatore Provenza of 15311 Ford-l Worsted wool flannels with permanent c~ease. ham, Detroit, guilty of reckless Ivy league or pleated style - many colors. driving, re'duced from drunk I Regular $18.95 driving, and ordered him to I Tr.t pay a fine and court costs of \ Ail $107.50. . At;, 99 A plea of reckless driving, '13 reduced from drunk driving, oui was accepted from Bobby B., la!-i Special Groups - Famous Make Joslin of 4811 Mitchell, De-I trait, who paid a fine and court I Me costs of $107.50. thr, SWEATERS Ralph M. Bennett of 220051- eqll Bon Brae, St. Clair Shores, was I phc • Shawl collar • Striped crew necks found guilty of not having his 24 ] car under control and causing • Hooded, orion .lined style- an accident in front of 828 Lake AA Sta Regul"r $10.95 - $22.50 Shore, and paid a fine of $60. I John B. Kelly of 5728 Haver- ! Aui 99 hill, Detroit, a~cused of reckless wa~ $6 _ $1599 . driving on Lake Shore, was, found guilty and paid $60. ThE Randall K. Gerow of 1090 weE Peerless, Detroit, was found guilty of reckless driving on Lake Shore and it cost him $60. VILLAGE James W. Murray, Jr., of I 14259 Flanders, Detroit, arrest- ed for driving 35 miles an hour YOUTH SHOP on Roslyn road, a 25-rrdle zone, a, was found guilty and paid a Special Groups oC fine of $12. SUITS - SIZE 6, 7, 8, 13-14 -HUSKY Reg. $25 - $45 - NOW $14.99 - $26.99 BUCK KNIVES Special Group of SPORTCOATS Si~es ,6-11, 34-35"$tudents FAMOUS FOR .&~!~" Reg. $14.95-$35.00 - NOW $8.99-$19.99 ::::~:::o:GE~ See Famous H. D. Lee Special Value. on JACKEtS ~7~ I SLACKS lilllllllllllllllllllllllll: Black-Olive, . washable • Machine washable • All orion lined- Complete showing of polished cotton. Sizes 26- • Complete with hood 70-X Sportsmen 38. $5.95 if Perfect • Sixes 6:- 20 Equipment Irregulars • Many Colors l~ $1099 B. McDANIEL GO. 13333 KERCHEVAL VA 1~8200 SKI PARKAS - 100010 Nylon with

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~bF .D't b Thursday, September 27, 1962 G ROSS E POI NT ENE W S Page Five --'------Center Offers Be a full-time citizen-show I(erhy F.ath~rs .Pointe Pol~ce To Hold Shoot an interest in all clvIc a!falrt. Carnegie Class Businessmen Hear Ed ,Wimmer Speak To Serve P-TA The pisrto-l teams of the five President of the organization ~1I111ll:UllllllllllnllllllllllllllllllllllllllllnlllllllllllllllmIlIlDl",n~ Pointe Paliee Departments will is Farms Patrolman Joseph Be~ D.ale Car n c g i e Leaderl'hip campete for trophies, including langer; athletic chairman is ~ Tralning classes will be offered The fir s t parent - teacher one nonated by the Grosse City Capt. Andrew Teetaert. again this fall at the Grosse meeting of the 1962-63 school Pointe News, at an annual shoot ~f:'\"~""'" Pointe War Memorial Center. year wiil be held Dn Monday Immediately after the match, evening, October 1. All class- to ,be held at the Mt. Clemens ~ND The opening meeting set for Police Range, an Thursday, awards will be presented at the I save 10% Monday evening, October 1 rooms will be open for visita- October 4: Metropolitan C 1u b Building, UDn between 7:30 p.m.-8:15 p.m. from 7 to 11 o'clock will be i~ 1783::3East Warr("n, Detroit. Re- the hands of Dale Madden, di- Parents will have an opportun- The pistol shoot is sponsored I now on freshments will be served. rector for Dale Carnegie in De- ity to meet teachers and'to ex- by the Metropolitan Club, troit. It will be a demonstra_ amine samples of their chi!- Grosse Pointe Spirit No. 20. The personalized d' k s~~1"ting time for the event is. The awards to' be presented tion meeting to which all who ren s ~or . are: Grosse Pointe News Tro- are interested are cordially in- Kerby P.T.A. President, Wal. 1 p.m. phy (department trophy) foOl' Christmas 9.6 vited without obligation. ter H. Schmitt, will be in charge ,'One five-man team fram each high team score; George Chea- D.:;.le Carnegie Training has 'of the business meeting to be department will take part in the tam Trophy-high individual cards at ' proven itself with millions of held in the gymnasium. lie WIll shoot, with each participant us- score; G. P ..R & P '. C Trop hy- students the world over. Many introduce the P.T.A. Executive ing a .38 caliber. pistql or re- 1962 High individual score; leading business concerns insist Board which in c Iud e s Mr. volver, or larger, having a two Silver Medal-Individual, sec- that it be includ.ed as part of Charles A. Parcells, Jr., Vice- and 'a. half pound pull and not ond place; Bronze Metal-Indi- the training fOr all their execu- President; Mrs. Owen F. Keeler, exceeding a harrel length of vidual. third place; .Gold Medal tives and supervisory person- Jr., Secretary; Mrs. Robert F. seven and a half inches. -Individual, slow fire, first nel. Dale f;arnegie is not only Rentenbach, Treasurer; Trus- The usual National Rifle As- place; Gold Medal-Individual, I~~::~~ effective in teaching one to tees. Miss Nancy Dilloway, Mrs. sociatiori rules will prevail. The time fire, first place; Gold Ned- think and speak well, it gives James Mullaney, Mrs. clinton ammunition and targets will be aI-Individual, rapid fire, first ~ the key to the whole vast com- Scharff, Jr., and Mr. Ervin A. furnished oy the Metropolitan place; and five Gold Medals to J ~ Jn. team. ~- Faculty for the Dale Car- negie course at the Center is willPrincip.al,introduceDr. allCustermembersHome-ier,,of _-~======_~==="II"IIlIl"1I11111111111111111111l1l1l1ll1l1l1ll1l1l1ll1l1l1l1l1l1l1l1ll1ll1ll1ll1ll11ll111I1111111111111111111111111111111111l1111111111111111111l11111l11111i11111i11111111111111~~ made up of business executives .". I the teaching staff. Four new and professional men who have ~~~I,.:','..:irl~t~_~.0 teachers, Mr. John Allan, Miss all been specially trained in The regular September meeting a free pf'ople were in more danger cif Carol Domoney, Miss Rita Fla- the methods devised by Dale herty, and Mrs. Ardis Reed, Carnegie to make each in- of the Grosse Pointe Business Men's losing their economic and political have been added to the Kerby dividual's personality more ef- Association held last Thursday at the liberty." He recommended a revolu- staff this year. fective and persuasive. Each War Memorial Center was addressed tionary program of decentralization - by ED WIMMER, Vice' President of Following the general meet- I~ teacher was at one time a stu- designed to "unscramble" the giant ing a social hour for parents and I ~ dent. the National Federation of. Inde. corporations. Shown with Mr. Wim- teachers will be held in the ~- Many women as well as men pendent Business, Inc. His subject in. mer, are (L to R) CLAYTON ALL- gym n a s i u m. Mrs. Alfred B. are realizing the value of Dale eluded such statements as "There has ANDT, CYRIL VERBRUGGE, Presi- Moran and Mrs. Richard Har- Carnegie Training and many never been a peri od in the history of dent; PAUL GACH and TOM OFFER, vey, Social committee co-chair- - wives are enrolling with their American free enterprise when busi. men, have appointed Mrs. Azi- husbands which is possible at a officials of the Business Men's Asso- ness statesmanship received so chal. ciation. lee Smith to arrange for table - reduced rate. Classes are usual- decorations. ly limited to 25 to 35 which is lenging a call, or never a time when small enough for individual at- Ernest Baker, Chester Cr.aft, I~ tention but large enough for James Donovan, Paul DUlka, g; group interplay. Judge Paterson llears 3 Cases 'Cyclist Hit Taylor Hall, Stanly M 0 r g a n, ~ William Maccani, Dale Nouse, ~ Three persons appeared be- charged, of reckless driving. At Intersectl.on PI1.(.UNED ZIP.QFf .HOOD fore Judge Dougla& L. Pater- David Warfield Hudson, 32737 Charle's S t e war t, and Calvin == Shores Fines I son in Grosse Pointe City Jus- North River road, M1. Clemens, Stoddard will serve refresh- tiee Court Tuesday evening, found guilty on a S i m i 1.ar , Norma Champine. 12. of 592 ments during the social hour. La'tv Violators September 18. Two we~e found charge, parted with $20, and St. Clair, riding her bicycle to Four 18-year-old youths who guilty of reckless driving, and was placed on one month pro- school early Tuesday morning, were arraigned before Shores the case against the third was baUon. September 18, stopped as usual Poor Eyesight I Judg~ John Gillis on Monday, dismissed. The case against Andrew at the Kercheval-St. Clair in- September 17, on a charge of Eleanore Moore. 933 Rivard, Michael Stroh, Jr., 36530 Jef- tersection. Trips lJriver E loitering. were found guilty and paid a fine of $10 and was ferson, S1. Clair Shores, also The light was green, and fined $25 each. and placed on placed On six months proba- charged with reckless driving, Norma got off her bike, pushed Frederick W~b~y of 102151 i probation for one ~'car. during tion, with no driving. JudJe was dismissed for lack of a it down the curb, then got on Curtis, Detroit, had his driver's . ~ which they were forbidden to Paterson found her guilty, as complainant. again and began to pedal across license taken away on Tuesday .. ~ associate' with each other. the street. September 18, because of poor ~ G u i 1t y we r e: Dennis M. Meanwhile, Lucia H. Drean. eyesight. I ~ Wright of 11509 Balfour, De- 707 St. Clair, arrived at the troit; and Timothy Lee Bring- intersection in her "61 Chevro- Webley was driving east on I ~ ard of 20659 Huntington, Dwain ~ let. Mrs. Drean. who had been Vernier road and almost struck I ~ E. Bethell of 18736 Washtenaw. traveling south on St. Clair, a flag man near an excavation ~ and Paul J. Gutleber of 19366; started to make a left turn onto project at Vernier and Mack. - BOYS' NYLON Woodside. all of Harper Woods. i Kercheval. The man jumped aside to avoid :'" They were arrested for lOiter-I Her automobile struck the being hit. - SURCOAT ing on the seawall in front of , bicycle in the ;enter of the in~ Woods Patrolman Al Abend, i~ 501 Lake Shore road. ! . MATCH THIS t€rsection, throwing Norma who was cruising by at the time, ~ In the hearing of t l' a ff i c into the street. The little, girl observed the in c ide n t and ~ cases, Judge Gillis found Sal-1 ' was bruised .'md frightened, but stopped Webley at Mack and ~ vatore Provenza of 15311 Ford-I not seriously hurt. Van Antwerp. ~ • machine-wasllahl. ham, Detroit, guilty of reckless FOR A LIFT Mrs. Drean claimed that sun driving, reduced from drunk blinded her, that .she did not The' officer, in his report, said I ~ • hulky bit driving. and ordered him to Those familiar trucks with the friendly see the girl until it was too that it appeared that, Webley ~ pay a fine and court costs of late to stop. ' had not seen the man in the ~ convertibf. collcrr,cufFs AAA oval pulled, pushed arid'"dug '845:'316 road flagging moving traffic. He $107.50. Automobile Club of Michigan members Patrolmen James Cronin and A plea of reckless driving, asked the motorist if he had wcrnn,r~hhN~&~duMh~ out of assorted motoring troubles in the Edmond Benthuys ticketed Mrs. reduced from drunk driving, Drean for reckless driving and seen the man, and' Web I e'y was accepted from Bobby B. last 12 months. causing an accident. She is claimed he saw him at the last For schoof and play, thTs is the sureoat minute. Joslin of 4811 Mitchell, De- More than 1,700 emergency vehicles scheduled to appear in Grosse troit, who paid a fine and court Pointe City J:1Stice Court Sep- that defies wintry blasts comfortably, costs of $107.50. throughout the State, 250 of which are The unbelieving patrolman' =i====_~' tember 25. asked Webley for his license _ ond has oU of the top style feafures Ralph M. Bennett of 22005 equipped with 2-way radios, were only a and then ordered him into the Bon Brae. St. Clair Shores, was phone call away for member help on a JOSEPH MACY COMPLETES scout car and took him to the the boys want. OrTon acrylic pUtt lined found guilty of not having his 24-hour basis all year long. Another 21,000 MARINE AIR TRAINING station for an eye test. Webley car under control and causi!1g AAA-appointed garages all over the United failed the examination. afpine hood, cdIustabfe side tabs, an accident in front of 828 Lake MEMPHIS, Tenn. (FHTNC):"" States were also standing guard over those Webley's license was sent to Shore, and paid a fine of $60. Marine Private Joseph A. Macy, the Secretary of State's Office giant zipper, knit slash pockets. Kelp John B. Kelly of 5728 Haver- Auto Club members who traveled the high- son of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Macy - in Lansing, with the reason why - green, charcoal grey or coal blue. hill, Detroit, accused of reckless ways outside of Michigan. of. 1899 Lancaster, was gradu- it was suspended. driving on Lake Shore. was ated Aug. 31. from Aviation 6 to 14 sizes. 16.98 found guilty and paid $60. These Auto Club members received a lift, Familiarization School at the Webley called a relative who Randall K. Gerow of 1090 when they needed it most. How about yon? Naval Air Technical Training arrived and drove him home in his car. Peerless. Detroit, was found Center, Memphis, Tenn. CELACLOUD.FILLED 'QUILTED. L1NINQ guilty of reckless driving on The two-week course covers 1IIIIIIIIIIIIIOIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'" Lake Shore and it cost him $60. flight theory, aircraft handling, James W. Murray, Jr., of Detroit Automobile survival practices and fire fight7 14259 Flanders, Detroit, arr£.;t- Inter-Insurance Exchange ing. Completion of the course ed for driving 35 miles an hour qualifies Marines to enter a on Roslyn road, a 25-mile zone, . at Automobile £Iub of Michigan technical training school in was found guilty and paid a preparation for duties with the fine of $12. aviation branch of the Marine GROSSE POINTE DIVISION Corps. Macy entered the serv- ice in March 1962, and ,attended 15415 E. Jefferson the University of Detroit.

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at the Quello to Head Michigan Week at the Latin Institute sponsored Standard Federal.ORens New Area. Office by the American Council of Business Plans for the 1963 'Michigan and seven campaign stars. He University SchooL Notes Learned Societies. f' Week May 19-25 m a v e d into Iwas dIscharged with the rank ,~' I. ':,~~~' """'~''',~',,:"~'~~7~~~,~n~:~~'?T;;':J ~:'~~~:'~~'~.~~:':;::;'~'1:~'~:"7:.':r'i \1 II Girls' principal Mar g a l' e t As, high gear in this area today of lieutenant colonel. Mr. and Notes I ,~:~.. (~'\:~.. ,:: ~.. The opening chapel assem. Classical School sponsored by Harvey spent the summer at her with announcement by hall Jame- Chandler discussed the aims visits to the Aaples Archeologi. teaching for two weks at Camp Oakland and Wayne counties. wide program chairman. son, 2008 Lancaster. have rec- and philosophy of G r 0 sse cal Museum as well as expedi- Waya-Awi. ently joined the staff of WMSB Mr. Quello is one of 16 out- As regIonal chairman he suc- Pointe University School. Mr. tions to the diggings lit Pompeii Mrs. Edward Lyn~1.J. toured (TV) in East Lansing. Mich., as standing leaders appointed by ceeds Charles Adams. executive Grimes traced the school's his- and Herculaneum. 'France and Switzerland as di- film supervisor and produce;:- Mr. Daverman. distinguished vice president of MacManus. tory from its begitming as De. rector of a study and travel director, respectively. Grand Rapids architect. to lead John and Adams. in Bloomfield troit University School in 1899 Headmaster John Chandler, group compos~ of junior and Both Messrs, Bouse and Michigan Week in their sections Hills. whose MIchigan Wpek thlrohugh its eventual merger Jr., who had been elected to senior girls from the University Jameson are 1953 graduates of of the state. He wIll immediate- work was widely praised by W t Grosse ~ointe Country J;>ay the Headmasters' Association School and other schools. ly select county ..hairmcn for state leaders. Grosse Pointe High and 1962 Schoo~ in. 1942 to the' physlcal, last February attended the Ad. Edward Mott attended an his three counties and together ------consolldatlOn of both old schools i' tl;at' S min t Phil graduates of the University of eight-week summer session at Michigan. Mr. Bouse received with them he will be responsi. R' t H o~ Cook Road in 1954 and their ~p~IsExe~;: A~ade~~ fn July: the University of Wisconsin, in ble for the succe~s of this huge 0 a B.A. in Japanese Studies and ary ears assuming the present name at M C h and 1 e r vacationed in Madison, Wis. He took graduate- that time r .. Mr. Jameson a M.A. in English. state promotion and civic bet- Red Cross Talk F . Mame but spent much of the level courses on French langu- r Before joining the Channel terment program in Michigan --- summer also in Grosse Pointe. age and literature. .. ' 'ill.t 'Wit",", . " ,,:'.'. 10 staif Messrs. Bouse and Week Region 16. The first pep rally of the year Bertram P. Shover spent his Mr. Quello joined WJR as On Monday the Grosse Pointe preceded the varsity's first £oot- I John Conley spent hlS. s~- 33rd summer at Camp Tecum- Jameson were associated with publicity and sales promotion Rotary heard a talk by Arland The public will be able to view through 10. Those who open an ac- . mer as a Fellow at the Instl- the University of Michigan TV ball game last Fntiay, Septem- t t f T h f E l' h t seh, a boys' camp in Center manager in 1947. He became Cook, Assistant Director of the for the first time Monday, ().~tober 1, count of $100 too $500 wil('receive a ber 21. Cheerleaders were these u e e~c ers o. ?g IS a Centter in Ann Arbor, where 0: Harbor, New Hampshiree. program director in 1957 ?Ild Detroit Chapter of the American a widely-p.eralded event when the metal lock box for valuables. $500 up girls: Sally Ann Duff, ,Sandy the Ulllversity of MiChIgan. Mr. Mr. Bouse was assistant film vice president and general man. Red Cross. modern, spacious East Jefferson branch an engraved silve.r plated tray. Georgeson, Jane Johnson, Bar- ~onley ~on a. ~opW(jod Award editor and Mr. Jameson. assist-l agel' in 1960. He had previously This was one of the series office of Standard Federal Savings' Standard Federal Savings, Detroit's bara Kennedy, Sharon Light- In creatlve wnh~.g and ~as .also Nursing Society to Meet ant producer. been publicitj' manager of covering the various service and ,Loan Association opens at 14628 oldest and one of the nation's largest body, . Barbara Littler,' Thayer a :ep~rter for The MIchlgan Mr. Bouse is a veteran of the WXYZ and for the two national phases of Rotary.in this case McDougal. and Kathy Viger. Dally. At Country Club Oct. 3 the "Club Service" phase cover- East' Jefferson, between Manistique savings and loan associations, has its U.S. Army, married and the The cheers worked because the Graham Cragg went home father of four children. He has radio program favorites the ing the operation of the club and Philip. The grand opening is slated main office at Griswold and Jefferson, Tile regular meeting of the team went 01. to beat S1. John's during Commencement to Ed- taken up residence at 5824 Green Horl'l,et and the Lone blood bank. ( to begin at. 10 o'clock. A big, full-size in the Civic Center. It has operated District Nursing Society will of Ypsilanti, 9-6. monton, Canada, to attend his Bayonne, East Lansing. Ranger. He is past president of This blood bank has belm in layer cake will be given to each person continuously since 1893 and its total father's wedding, at which four be held Wednesday, October 3 the Michigan Association of operation some nine years under Mr. Jameson served in the who opens a savings account in the assets exceed $220,000,000.00. Grosse Some of the many summer generations were present. He at 11 o'clock' at the Country Broadcasters. Active in com- the able supervision of Dr. U.S. NavY, is married and the amount of $10 to $100 during the activities of some of the Uni- also taught at the University Club. munity affairs. he is serving his Austin Neeb, i~s origInator and Pointer Robert J. Hutton is president father of two children. His versity School faculty are re- School summer school and Hostesses for the meeting 10th year on the Detroit Hous- presently the member responsI- Grand Opening period, October 1 of the firm. present residence is 725 Berk- counted below: spent a week .l)n Glen Lake- are Mrs. Henry P. Williams, ing CommIssion and his 10th ble for its operation, Mr. Cook shire lane, East Lansing. David Arner and Wellington Sleeping Bear Sand Dunes. Mrs. Joseph Dodge. Mrs. Gage year as a member of the Michi- w~s most complimentary about his 1961 experIences Texas dur- periOd following a disaster to" THIEF TAKES RADio Cooper and Mrs. Frederick Rid- Grimes took a two-week tour of Jean Diekoff taught music gan Veterans Trust Fund. the blood bank operation.' ing Hurricane Carol. step in to provide mass feelling, Herbert Johnson of 1056 Som- dell. .. * * Mr. Quello served for 32 Mr, Cook further discussed Each uf the 3,700 Red Cross housing.' etc. Each of the full. erset, informed Park police on Spain, visiting such s~tes and (piano and group singing) at a The appointment of John L. months in Africa and Europe the disaster program used by Chapter in the country has a time paid Red Cross employees Sunday, September 23. that cities as Madrid, Seville; Barce- French Sum mer School in Beers as assistant director of preparedness plan and by U. Is backed up by over 150 volun- someone broke into his p!!rage lona; the Alhambra at Granada, Northampton, Mass. Do your best work today. and with the Army in World War II I' Red Cross in the event of S. sales promotion for Dodge cars and was decorated with the natural disasters such as floods Government charter must be teers in all walks of life to assist during the night and stole a and the' CaJta Sal. They were Elizabeth Ferguson studied I you won't have to worry about was announced by Sales Pro- Bronze Star, Croix de Guerre .0 rtornados, etc. He discussed ready during the immediate in this work. table model radio, valued at $20. also enrol.led at the Summer ILatin linguistics and literature what tomorrow may bring. motion Director C. P. Noonan. Beers resides with his wife and son at 446 Kercheval ave- nue. * * * _..-.--'"_ . Election of Virgil B. Walling • ._.'.. president of Penobscot Build. ing. Inc., as a director of De- troit Marine Terminals, on the Die River Rouge, was announced by David C. Lowe, Terminals presi- of J dent. Very well knO\\'Il in Detroit an financial circles, Mr. Wailing came to 'Detroit in 1926 and in fret 1928 joined the Simon J. Mur- phy Co. as comptroller. In 1929 he was named general auditor the: ••• 2,000 REASONS WHY of the Murphy Family Trusts "G( NOW ... 500 Cruises to choose from .•• where he was closely associ- Should we ever be required to prove our interest it], as low as $54!!! Excellent selections. ated with the late Dr. Fred T. OURS A.LONE! community health, we could cite 2,000 good reasons. Murphy. we, Ortr prescription department stocks upwards of 2,000 In 1939 he became vice-presi- medicinal ingredients. The come from every point of DHET SAMPSON dent and general manager of Blue Tweed Three Piece Coat Set ••• H~t and the compass. Some are prescribed daily, others only the and in rarely. . ' number 100 TU 5-7510 1953 ',vas named president of Leggings included ••• Sizes 3 to 6X • . • ' Penobscot Building. Inc.. when These drugs are brought together in 0111' p,'escl'ip- the building was purchased by ma, Coat and Hat Set ••• Sixes 7 to 14 ••• Blue tion repartment to help us render competent profes- the R. Howard Webster inter- sional service for the protection of you~ health. ests. eVl Tweed ••• Just 37.00 ••• Each Set As director of Detroit Marine Tenninals, Mr . Wailing will TRAIL APOTHEOARY SHOP help guide the affairs of one of TU 1-5688 number 121 the busiest private marine terminals on th.:l Great Lakes. YOUNG OlOTHES, INC. I Mr. Walling resides at 770 number 110 Pemberton Road, Grosse Pointe Park. 'with his wife, Viola. He Wh is a member of the Detroit Silver for the lucky b"ide (.of course) Club, . ove Lochmoor Country Club. Ro- be Sil'ver for the "oid marrieds" . . • our tary Club, and the Detroit on,' Board of Commerce. He is a the .~. member of the Board of Direc- mose particular hostess (.surely) SHETLAND WOOL IMPORTS tors of the Central Business Dis- trict Association, and the De- the I Silver (Gifts) for babies and tiny tots witl LAST CALL! ! ! troit Building Owners and Man- • • • SWEATERS • • • agers Association. • • • YEARS OF EXPERIENCE • • • Next Saturday, September 29, will be .the last day to * * * straight from Scotland ..• 1000;0 wool • Silver (.gifts) for babies and tiny tots means here that watch and jewelry repairing 1leW get your 10% discount or/' our many bundreds of Edwin G. Schrotzberger of mottntings and pearl stringing are well done ef- crew necks ... sizes 34 to 44 . ~ . variety of 1488 Roslyn road, has been ap- tal..- ficiently ••• and expertly. TV 1-6400. Christmas Ca1'ds!Three days left ••• better hun'y. pointed forms specialist for De- colors •. Shetland's 14.95 ..• Stadium troit Edison's newly. created administrative systems planning PONGRAOZ JEWELER 13.95 .• Ten'nis Sweaters 14.50. be I THE DANTS THE LEAGUE SHOP department number 9 J TU 1-6400 number 72 The department was estab- number 98 lished recently 1{) study vari- DUO-FOLD TURTLE NECK ous departmental office systems tio~ and procedures to achieve the roc' SWEATSHIRTS most productive use of new and Thl advanced computers and spe- tha cial-purpose 0 ff ice machines many colors .•. just 2.95. and equi{>ment. Mr. Schrotzberger has been not with Edison since 1935. of : "Open. Thursday Evenings" Douglas T. McClure has been fot~ appointed manager of the car sales promotion and training PRODUCE G,RAY'S RAOQUET AND'SPORT SHOP / department for Ford Division nm TU 1-2262 number 106 TU 1.5262 of Ford Motor Company. IS ALWAYS FRESHER AT HAMLIN'S A naive of Detroit, McClure #2 ••• THEY LOVE Complete Servke Department joined Ford in 1947 as a t r a i nee in the Uncoln-Merp cury Division. He became sta. The 'unexpected ••• the extra-ordina'I'Yis, always liNCOLN-MERCURY Fe', WHAT THEY FIND tistician and assistant admini- COli SALES AND SERVICE strative manager, then zone fou,nd in our produ~e department ••• b-i-g stel manager and in 1952 was named ON THE HILL • • • strawberries ••. jumbo prunes ••• h-u-g-e oranges special assistant to the general sales manager. • • THERE IS STILL TIME • • • ditto apples • . . melons . , • green beans •. , • FRANK ADAM In 1953, he was made sales po. - AND fresh fiowers. to order your Christmas handerchiefs from Madiera number 130 TU. 1-5000 manager for the Continental fafi ••. monogrammed especiallx for you ••• beautiful Division and in 1956 became collection of lfI(iies'and gentlemen's styles. TV 2.8826 assistant district manager for the MEL Division. He was' ap- call pointed Thunderbird merchan- ave FRANK ADAM PICARD & NORTON HAMLIN'S INO. TOP 0' THE Hill dising manager for Ford Divip number 104' sion in 1958 and since 1960 has ANTHONY PONGRACZ JEWELERS clu "Fin~ Foods and Wine .for the Gourmet" been car sl'lles promotion man- ge. ager, CHAMPION REAL PUNCH and JUDY number 89 TU 5.8400 McClure is a graduate of ESTATE TOYLAND Hills School, Pottstown, Pa., ine and received a B.A. degree in wil THE DANTS CHET SAMPSON economics from Princeton Uni- DENLER & CO. versity in 1947. #3 SIGN OF THE MERMAID. McClure, Ins wife, Marjory, GR.4.Y'S SPORT SHOP INC. and their two children, Douglas. ..~; Jr., and Julie, make their home Gc • • • THE PERFECT TEN • • GROSSE POINTE NEWS CARL STERR • at 82 Cloverly road. ba~ HAMLIN'S TAPPAN R~AL ESTATE • Antique and reproduction furniture IF YOU MISS THE HILL A ten curl perm with a trim and set ••• ten perfect IRVING'S ALUMINUM C. W. TOLES • Picture gallery , curls • • • perfectt: placed can be the perfect T. RAYMOND JEFFS DOOR- THI: TOP O' THE HILL • Lamps and accessories YOU MISS THE POINTE answer ••• ten dollars ••• Monday's only. MARTHA LAWRENCE lion; I" Thick $1795 chaJ~ TRAIL PHARMACY All Hdwe. aged THE LEAGUE SHOP ,MAURIOE WOOD, Interior Designers Included -te VIRGINIA WILLIAMS as: RICHARD MAXON , number 70 TU 2-2840 ANTHONY'S EXTRA HEAVY DELUXE DOOR lite. WRI.GLEY'S MARKET OPEN DAILY 8:30 TO 5 POINTE TIRE SERVICE SAT. 8:30 TO 4 P.M. tha: MAURICE WOOD nuniber 115 TU 5-9955 NATIONAL BANK OF prol YOUNG CLOTHES, INC. DETROIT . ,

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-- _.- _.------~------_.._------~~-~-~-~-~--_._-~------_. -- ~~-~~~~------_.._-_....- I September 27. 1962 Thursday. September 27. 1962 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Seven i at the University of Michigan i at the Latin Institute sponsored / ! by the American Council of : Learned Societies. Business Girls' principal Mar gar e t #6 STIR UP YOUNG PEOPLE'S INTEREST This fact was emphasized in a two.year survey of hIgh school students. It said: "When they have a Harvey spent the summer at her Notes As a p~blic service, interested friends 'have purchased this space to reprint the October. The facts show that Americans between the ages of home in Philadelphia, with a sense of belonging to the school and when they feel 21 aud ~9 have the poorest voting record. I short excursion into New Eng. 1962, issue of Christopher News Notes the sc~ol beloncs to them, morale tends to be high "land. David W. Bouse. son of Mrs. Much. of this aoathy could be prevented by the and damage low." Clare Lockhart spent the sum. Otto Schadd, 2073 Lancaster proper training of young people-by imbuing them I By popularizing this "sense of belonging," you I mer in Maine and Nova Scotia and K. Charles Jameson, son of with a healthy respect fOr the principles of good I • teaching for two weks at Camp )11'. and Mrs.l Marl>hall Jame- government. can' gradually help people change their attitude, to~ I, Waya-AwL son. 2008 Lancaster, have rec. ward government from negative to positive, from ently joined the staff of WMSB Thoughtless ridiculing 'and belittling by parents tearing down to building up. and from indiscriminate : i~lrs. Edward Lyn~h toured of those in public office'can do much to make chil- :France and Switzerland as di. (TV) in East Lansing, Mich., as criticIsm to a willingne,ss to give credit where credit dren indifferent or. even Cynical towards thetr own rector of a study and travel film supervisor and producer- it due. dir('ctor, respectively, governmen't for life. group composed of junior and A resourceful Paris housewife helped br'.ng out Both Messrs. Bouse n n d senior girls from the University #7 LEND A HAND a record-breaking vote by coining the slogan, Jameson are 1953 graduates of "'You School and other schools. are the State. Prove it!" Edward Mott attended an Grasse Pointe High and 1962 A Chicago,taxi driver spends all election day giving ,eight-week summer session at graduates of the University of free rides in his own cab to anyone needing trans- the lJniversity of Wisconsin, in ;\Iiehigan. Mr. Bouse received portation to the polls. #12 STUDY THE ISSUES a B.A. in Japanese Studies and ;Madison,Wis. He took graduate. One lawmaker made this disturbing comment about ;\Ir. Jameson a M.A. in English. Volunteer Your services to the party or candidate level courses on French langu. 'of your choice. Become a precinct worker, not only the average citizen: age and literature. Before joining the C Channel at election time, but throughout the year. Bertram P. Shover spent his 10 staff Messrs. Bouse and "If yoU asked the man in front of the drugstore 33rd summer at Camp Tecum. Jameson were associated with Ring doorbells, persuade people to register and to name six: of the important hills now before Con- seh, a boys' camp in Center the University of Michigan TV vote at primaries, be a good listener, distribute gress, it's doubtful he could name two." Center in Ann Arbor, where literature, give talks and be a participant in every Harbor, New Hampshiree. It is not easy to become adequately informed, but :\11'. Bouse was assistant film possible way, not merely a spectator. editor and Mr. Jameson, assist- the very survival of free, orderly government depends Nursing Society to Meet ant producer. It is a never-ending task to keep renewing and on the intelligent interest persOns like you show in re-enforcing the political system that makes your the conduct cf public affairs. At Country Club Oct. 3 )Ir. Bouse is a veteran of the freedom possible. . V.S. Army, married and the If you won't set aside a little time to study the The regular meeting of the father of four children. He has pros and cons of vexing problems that confront Our District Xursing Society will taken up residence at 5824 nation and the world, who will? be held Wednesday, October 3 Bayonne, East Lansing. #8 KNOW YOUR GOVERNMENT at 11 o'dock at the Country ::\11'.Jameson served in the Do what yo:! can to aP'P~~"divine va!u~ and Club. u.S. Navy, is married and the One man who was forever talking about the practical solutions to such human problems as • • • Hostesses for the :neeting falher of two children. His Bill of Rights so impressed a friend that he economic growth and stability . • • housing • • • are !VIrs. Heltry P. Williams, pr('sent residence is 725 Berk- finally asked him what they were. social welfare . . . educational requirements • • . :'wIrs.Joseph Dodge, Mrs. Gage shire lane, Eaflt Lansing. To the embarrassment'of the first man, it states rights and responsibilities ..• urban renewal Cooper and :\lrs. Frederick Rid. ... farm subsidies foreign aid ••• racial issues * .. * dawned on him that he' didn't know them. dell. But to cover up his ignorance, he added: • .. unemployment court reform ... fair voting The appointment of John L. "Just the same, I'd die for the Bill of Rights;' standards . . • outer space . . . atomic w.u-fare . . . Beers as assistant director of federal communications • . • armed services • • • Do your best work today, and Try asking your friends about the Bill of you won't have to worry about sales promotion for Dodge cars veterans administration • • • and numerous other what tomorrow may bring. \r1lS announced by Sales Pro- Rights-and such fundamentals as the checks questions that call for sound solutions. " motion Director C. P. Noonan. and balances built into your government. Beers resides with his wife • How 'it all began-When the oFunding #13 ENCOURAGE, DON'T DISCOURAGE and son at 446 Kercheval ave. rlue. Fathers met in 1789 to draw up a new Con~ After one candidate was defeated at the polls. he stitution, they sought to establish an enduring ran this notice in a' local newspaper: "I wish to ...... federal union that would get thin,gs done thank all those who voted for me in the recent Election of Virgil B. Walling, while protecting citizens against despotism. eleotlon. My wife wishes to thank all those who president of Penobscot Build~ • The results--Their deliberations evolv~ voted against me." ing. Inc.. as a director of De- ed a system of government vnth three sepa- It is a natural tendency to shield those we love troit Marine Terminals, On the rate but interdependent branches-legislative, from the misunderstanding, ingratitude and even River Rouge, was announced by Did you know that the ph(ase fflet George do it" was coined over 450 years ago by King Louis XII executive and judicial, in that order. betrayal, so often the lot of devoted public servants. David C. Lowe, Terminals preSI- of France? dcnt. • Checks and balance~Each. branch was But you would do far better if you: Very well known in Detroit The king had a prime minister, named George D' Amboise, who 'was so able that he delegated designed to perform an essential function • Give your moral support and practical back. financial circles, Mr. Walling an increasing number of vexing problems to this trusted assista~t. The monarch thus left himself while preventing anyone branch from exer. ing to every competent p,'!rson who is generous came to'Detroit in 1926 and in free to attend to the other royal duties. cising too much power.at the other's expense. enough to assume the burdens of public office. , , 1928 joined the Simon J. Mur. • The legislative power, which makes the phy Co. as comptroller. In 1929 Down through the centuries countless persons have taken the fflet George do it" attitude about • Don't take it on your conscience to discour- laws, is vested in .the Senate and House of age those imbued with the principles of morality, he was named general auditor their family, religious, ~ivic and other obligations - although they have little or no idea who of the Murphy Family Trusts Representatives: Their legislation is subjected , efficiency and economy. Failure to back them up s '~ochoose from ••• 'fGeorge" might be. where he was closely associ- t() a Presidential 'veto and. judicial review by may mean opening the way for the incompetent to cellent selections. ated with the late Dr. Fred T. the Supreme Court. staff your government. Murphy. The tendency, for instance, to leave it to others to provide good gov~rnment has led to the weakening - and even disappearance - of free institutions everywhere. • The executive power is entrusted to th~ #14 WATCH GOVERNME~T COSTS In 1939 he became vlce-presi~ President. Among his duties are those of sUlb- lMPSON dent and general manager of Those, however, who specialize in graft, corruption or subversion never f'let George do it" mitting a legislative program and carrying The average wage-earner devotes over a quarter of the Penobscot Building and in out the laws. A Presidential veto can be over- his 1i;1Ycheckto government, Yet few taxpayers are TU 5-7510 1953 was named president of They do it themselves. ridden by a two-thirds vote of both houses. awa:e of how much they pay through income, real Penobscot Building. Inc., when estate, corporate, sales taxes, and dozens of hidden the building was purchased by Despite these human weaknesses, there is always hope so long as one person after another His actions may be reviewed by the Suprema the R. Howard Webster inter- makes a personal, conscientious and constructive attempt to guarantee responsible governmellt on , CoUrt as well. taxes. ests. every level. •. The judicial power is vested in the It now costs 162 billion dollars a year (nearly As director of Detroit Marille Supr~e Court. It is empowered to pa..~ judg. - 14 billion a month) to run all government in the The' following tips may serve as reininders on how to strengthen government. Terminals. Mr. Walling. will your ment on laws 'and executive actions referred USA-local, state and federal. Divided equally, help guide the affairs of one of to it, and to safeguard citizens' rights against that would mean a bill of over $868 each year for the busiest private marine encroachm~nt by government every man, woman and child in the country - or terminals on the Great Lakes. $4,340 for a family of five. . Mr. Walling resides at 770 Encourage individuals, families. schools ( On top of all this, a national debt of nearly 300 Pemberton Road, Grosse Pointe #1 START WITH YOURSELF "Take sides! Freedom is precious-defend it! It and organizations to study the Declaration of billion doUars breaks down to a debt of about Park, with his wife, Viola. He is not, cheap, nor easy, nor neutral. It is dear, and Independence, the Constitution and the Bill is a member of the Detroit When one man accused of exerting undue influence of Rights. Too many dangers face our coun- $1600 for every person in the country. , bride (of course) over lawmakers was asked how this. abuse could hard, and real. Take sides for freedom-or you Club, Detroit Athletic Club, will lose it." try for anyone to remain ignorant. Are government costs too" high? Increasing too be prevented, he gave this frank reply: "There is Lochmoor Country Club, Ro- rapidly? Handled inefficiently? Too little in .{=ertain nlarne. dS " ••• our tary Club, and the Detroit one way." The. people must take more interest in When even one person fails to champion' the vital areas? It's your responsibility to find out. Board of Commerce. He is a the men'they elect." principles of true liberty, everyone's freedom is #9 KEEP THIS A NATION UNDER GOD Every dollar spent comes out of your pocket--or rr hostess (surely) member of the Board of Direc- weakened and endangered just that much. tors of the Central Business Dis- Such reminders as these may help you to see In 1751, twenty.five years before the signing of the the pocket of others like you. Those who seek to destroy the lawful process of trict Association, and the De. that. good government starts with Sou as much as Declaration of Independence, the Founding Fathers So it's up to citizens like you to see that your 'abies and tiny tots ~ith anyone: ,. .'. freedom are never neutral. troit Building Owners and Man- , sent 'an order to England for the now.famous representatives in government get a dollar's worth agers Association. • Bad politicians are 'elected by good people Rather than take a "hands off" attitude or resort Liberty Bell. They specified that this passage from of vaolueout of every dollar spent. who don't vote. ' , to' sterile fault-finding, make your voice heard in a the Holy Bible be inscribed on it: '" '" * constructive manner' for poIici~, candidates and #15 CULTIVATE A RESPECT FOR abies llnd tiny tots • "The punishment ot wise -men who refuse to. "Proclaim liberty throughout all the land unto Edwin G. SChrotzberger of iss~1es.that' ensUre sound government. AUTHORiTY 1488 Roslyn road, has been ap. take part in the affairs of g~vernment. is to live. all the inhabitants thereof." (Leviticus 25:10) pointed forms specialist for De- under the government of unwise -me~,", (Plat~) "He who is not with Me is against Me." (Matthew Keep in the forefront of American life the sub. When Caesar Augustus sent forth a decree that a troit Edison's newly. created 12:30) lime concept on which our freedom depends - census of the Roman. Empire be taken and that administrative systems planning • "Let men be good and the government cannot every man enroll in his own city, he could not have DE SHOP department. be bad. If government is ill, good men will cure it," that we derive OUr right from God, not from the State, and' that the purpose of government is to foreseen its far-reaching results. r72 (William Penn) #4 MAKE IT YOUR BUSINESS The department was estab- protect the God-given rights of each person. For it was obedience to this edict that led to lished recently to study vari. • "Governments. like clocks, go for the mo. Enroute to Washington to take his oath of office the fulfillment of the' Old Testament prophecy that OUsdepartmental office systems As the Declaration of Independence states ex. tion men give tbem, and covernments are made and as president, Abraham Lincoln gave an important the Messiah would b€ born in Bethlehem, the City and procedures to achieve the moved by men,' so by them they are ruled also. plicitly: ."All men are created equal and endowed speech in Indianapolis on February 11, 1861. In it of David. (Micheas 5:2) most productive use of new and Therefore, governments depend upon men rather he stressed this point: ' by their creator with certain unalienable rights." advanced computers and spe- Joseph, accompanied by Mary, his wife, was than men upon governments." (Wi!Uam Penn) Do your 'part to keep your' country, in Abraham. cial-purpose 0 f f ice mac-hines "I wish you to remember, now and forever," therefore carrying out a civic respoll5ibility in mak- and equipment. Lincolri's reverent phrase, "this n a t ion under. • "We have staked the whole future of America, Lincoln said, "that it is your business," and not ing the 90-mile ifek from Nazareth to Bethlehem, God." •.. Mr. Schrotzberger has been not on the power of government, but on the capael!ty mine; that if the union of these States and the where our Savior was born. (Luke 2:1-7) , with Edison since 1935. of mankind for self-governmerit:' (James Madison. liberties of these people shall be lost, it is but little Recall the Hebrew Prophet's warning: Douglas T. McClure has been fourth President of the United States) to anyone man of fifty-two years of age, but a "Unless the Lord guard the city. in vain does Respect for legit.iJnate authority goes hand-in. appointed manager Of the car great deal to the thirty millions of people who the guard keep vigil." (Psalm 126:1) hand vnth the knowledge that rulers derive their sales promotion and training • Either you run government. or government inhabit these. United States, and to their posterity true power ultimately from God, even though dele- department for Ford Division runs you. gated to,them through the citizenry. of Ford Motor Company. i~ all coming time. #10 BECOME A WELL..INFORMED VOTER \ For this reason also: 1) all office-holders are :e Department A naive of Detroit, McClure #2 APPRECIATE WHAT SELF..GOVERNMENT "It is your business to rise up and preserve th~ M:~st voters have at least a passable knowledge of joined Ford in 1947 as a Uni.on and .liberty for yourselves, and not for me. presidenti~l' candidates, as' well as those in their bound in conscience to exercise their authority with MEANS fairness and restraint;; and 2) citizens should be t I' a i nee in the Uncoln-Mer- I appeal to you again to constan.tly bear. in mind own election. district. obedient to just laws and see to it that worthy ~ERCURY cury DivisIon. He became sta- Few people are aware that ,the word "govern" that not with politicians, not with Presidents, not . Where they fail short is in the wide middle public 3ervants are chosen. tistician and assistant admini- comes from the Latin term "guberno" meaning "to with office-seekers, - but with you, is the- question: ~ SERVICE strative manager, then zone group-the dozentophersof any can. Jr., and Julie, make their home ECT TEN ••• Gen'eral Oarlos P. Romulo, former Philippine Am. vote at pnmaries, at school elections and On various . Public property is seldom damaged when citizens didate, party or issue . at 82 Cloverly road. bassador to the United States. 10,calissues. - realize that they, after all, are tlhe public. n and set ••• ten perfect ed can be the perfect I ALUMINUM I------_ ...._------. -..------... -. " 1 .THE CHRISTOPBEFS I ••• Monday's oniy. 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1< f, Thursday, September 27, 1962 ~ GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Eight , : Thursday, September 27, 1062 The University of Michigan SUCKER BAIT Bentley to Talk To Unitarians ranks fifth nationally in num- Beware of the fellow who soft ber oi articles by its faculty in soaps you-fish bait is always On Sunday, September 30, at Forum of~ the Grosse Pointe U of M Gives Summer Deg used to cover a hook. Neighborhood Club News leading academic journals. 8 p.m., Alvin M. Bentley, Re~ Unitarian Church, entitled "The The University of Michigan den, Bachelor of Art, publican candidate for Con- Candidates arid The Is sue s. awarded 1,049 degrees to per- M. Dinnen Hawkins, ~ gressman-at-Iarge. will. give an 1962." IThursday address, at the Grosse 'Pointe ' sons fulfilling degree requixe- Renaud road, Bachek 9:15.11:15 Cl.m.-Small Set (Boys & Girls Ages Unitarian Church, E. Jefferson ments at the end of the summer and Michael J. May, YOUR HEALTH 3-4) at Rivard Blvd. The public is Symphony Set session. Of tile total, 411 were ford, Bachelor of Sei invite'd. undergraduate degrees and 638 3:30- 8:00 p.m.-Myra Halsig Ballet Classes Eiected to Con g r,e s s from For Opening Now is the time fot' a ne'tJ)PROJEctOR graduate degrees. Master's degrees w( IS OUR BUSINESS Friday Michigan's 8 t h Congressional to reallJ,'show up your beautiful summer Grosse Poi n t e r s receiving ed to Allan M. Fre, District in 1952, 1954, 1956,'and Major concert activities will Bachelor de'grees i n c 1u d e d Lincoln road, Master . Your prescription is a 1:00- 5:00 p.m.-Oldtimers Club (Retired Men) 1958, Bentley is the first Repre- color pictures. get under way this next week Bruce A. Balas, 11756 Ida lane in Engineering; Sylv: wr i tt e n order from sentative to ever secure an ap- with the opening events of the " Bachelor of Arts; William S' iak, 20001 East Willi. your doctor to your Monday pointment-to the' House Foreign net r'o i t Symphony Orchestra Gerstenberger, 1 1 3 3 Whittie~ Master of Science; 3:30- 5:00 p.m.-Games Room Activities Affairs Committee during his SEE THE LATEST AND BEST pharmacist; for be s t Thursday, October 4 and' Satur- road, Bachelor of Science in En- Markey, 708 Birch la! first term. In 1960, he served as curative results; it must 3:30- 5:00 p.m.-Boys Open Gym day, October 6 at 8:30 p.m. in AUTOMATIC, REMOTE-CONTROLLED gineering; Richard P. Granse of Arts; Margaret Mil be compounded accu- Republican candidate for, U. S. 692 washington, Bachelor of metta, 647 Universi- 4:00 p.m.-St. Clare vs. St. Mathews football Senator, losing to McNamara. . . t h di of Arts in Library S( rately. Be sa f e! Be PROJECTORS HERE,•• Scie'Dce WI 'stinction' and D 'd . (Neighborhood Club Field) As a delegate to the Constitu- Paul p'aray, lately returned Roger W. Kolvoord, 1248 Lake- aVl S. Ramse~, 1:;~ sure! Bring your pres- tional Convention, he chaire'd, from vacation in Europe, will 4:00- 8:00 p.m.-Myra Halsig Ballet Cl~sses ointe Bachelor of Science I ~aster of HOSPital J.. cription to Notre Dame the Education Committee of the conduct. 'He began !l,series of 12 P , . ItlOn. Pharmacy; You can de- 6:~0. 9:00 p.m.-Games Room Activities (Ages 13 Convention. rehearsals last Monday'morning 17114 Others are Douglass H. Mor- More are Thekla 1< pend on our pharma- and over) A resident of Owosso, where in prep~ation for the events. KERCHEVAL gan, ~03 Beaconsfield, Bachelor 1333 Balfour road ' of SCience; S~zanne J. Sisman, Art s; Rita M. K~n cist's skill. 6:30- 9:00 p.m.-l?oys Volleyball & Basketball he heads the Alvin M. Bentley The program for both con- in The Village Foundation and is a dire'ctor of 1046, .Yorkshll'~, Bachelor of Whittier, Master of A: (Ages 13 and over) certs will consist .of Beethoven's e Arts In Educatlon; Jam e s J. E. Swaney 764 Ani' the Mitchell Bentley Corp., he "Le(}nore'~ 0 v e r t u r e No.3, Ryan, 992 Nottingham, Bachelor Master of Business 1: Tuesday has called for a complete re- Strauss' Tone Poem "Death and TU 1-4096 NOTRE DAME view of the Foreign Aid Pro- of Arts; Ruth I. Wahl. 770 Shel- I tion; and H(}ward S 9:15-11:15 a.m.-Small Set (Boys & Girls Ages 3-4) Transfiguration," the w 0 rid gram for reduction of costs and premiere of James CQIhn'sVaria- • PHARMACY 3:30- 5:00 p.m.-Games Room Activities increased efficie'ncy. ti(}ns on "The Way far i n g Open 3:30- 5:00 p.m.-Boys Gym Class (Ages 8-12) In 1954, along with four of Stranger" and. Brahms' Sym- Thursday. his colleagues, he was shot phony No.1 in C minor. , KERCHEVAL at NOTRE DAME TU 5-2154 3:30- 5:00 p.m.-Girls Enameling on Co'pper(Ages Until down on the floor of the House Two weeks of performances 9:00 P.M. 12 and over) \ of Representatives by fanatical are scheduled in the Detrolit 4:00- 5:00 p.m.-Girls Knitting Class (Ages 7-12) 'Puerto H.ican nationalists. As a area' before the orchestra leaves result, he' was hOSiPitil1ize'dfor 6:30- 9:00 p.m.-Games Room Activities (Ages 13 on a tbre,e week tour of the east many weeks. which will include appearances and over) BenJtiey's talk, which will pre- 6:30- 9:00 p.m.-Boys Volleyball & Baskethall at the l03rcL.,annual music fes- Thoughtful Gifts for Little Ones sent his views on the issues of tival of Worcester, Mass. FACTORY FABRICATED (Ages 13 and over) the campaign, follows a similar !l'ltIT 6:30. 9:00 p.m.-Enameling on Copper-Senior talk on September 16 by Neil = .. Members Stae'bler, Bentley's Democratic In planning a career, pirk HABITANT CEDAR FENCE (2)" .f3 ~ opponent. It is part of the fall' work you like and have ability ~~ernational 7:30 p.m.-Halloween Committee Meeting for lasting beauty, protection and privacy 8:00 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Camera Club series of the Sunday Evening ,f(}r. "Best-looking home in the neighborhood" - that's what they'll say tl.<%J. StainlesspaW . Wednesday when they see beautiful Habitant natural wood fence around your A.. America's Finest Stainless Steel 9:30.a.m.-Wornen's Badminton Group house and grounds. nllbitant Fence ,protects your lawn and gardell 12:30- 3:00 p.m.-Enameling on Copper ...:.-Senior from dogs, thoughtless children and trespassers, keeps your own Members children and pets safe at borne. Styles range from high, tight woven 3:30- 5:00 p.m.-Games Room Activities 5creen fences that afford maximum privacy to low spaced lattice and 4:00- 5:00 p.m.-Beginners Tap Dancing (Ages picket designs .•. factory fabricated to fit 'jour exact ground plan. 7-12) Come in and see us today, we will be glad to plan your outdoor. 4:00- 5:00 p.m.-Dramatics Class (Ages 8-12) I living area and install Habitant Fence to your exact ,ground plan. 6:30- 9:00 p.m.-Enameling on Copper - Senior LAST Members 7:30 p.m..-Senior Badminton Group 7:30 p.m.-Optimist Club Rehearsal WEEK! I . . . . ~ Only • f." d.Y' 1.1t l.ft'" Oc'.b .. 1) •• '.k •• dv.ft. ! toge of our ••. " 10°10 DISCOUNT ON ALL Ail-IN-ONE SET Includes Infant Feeding Spoon, 2.pc. Baby Set Clnd 3.pc. Child's PERSONALIZED Set ,' I '" $7.95 CHRISTMAS CARDS, 2.~. IABY SET Tot-sb:e fork and spoon. 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!r 27, 1962 ------Thursday. September 27, IQ62 - GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Nine 1 [1 of M Gives Summer Degrees GOP Women +0 Mark Cinema League Meets Tonight City to Buy Dump Truck The University of Michigan Lois Nair Pay Oct. 2 den, Bachelor of Arts; Patricia This Thursday, September 27, Richard E., Pear; vice president, Grosse Pointe City Council model. of Steiner Ford, in the amount: a\\'arded 1.049 degrees to per.- M. Dinnen Hawkins, 1160 North Michigan women's Republi- at 8 p.m., the Grosse Pointe Humberto P u c h e Uj secretary, has voted unanimously to pur- Sealed bids were received on of $2,982.10, be accepted. Coun-: ~on,; fulfilling degree require- Renaud road, Bachelor of Arts; can elubs have set aside Tues- Cinema League will present the Mrs. Charles Duncan; treasurer, chase a new ton and a half Se'ptem:oor' 6. After evaluating cil, at its regular meeting Mon-: Mrs. Reta Sweezie, custodian, dump truck, to replace two with ments at thc end of the summer and Michael J. May. 851 Fair- day, October 2, as Lois Nair "Charms of Europe" by Dr. and comparing them re- Richard E. Pear at the Grosse R. Jack Lane, and members-at- trucks presently oW',.ledby the spect to optional equipment to day evening, September 17.: session. Of the total, 411 were ford, Bachelor of Science. day, and have scheduled a 1'0 undergraduate degrees and 638 Pointe War Memorial. large, John McCaughey, I Paul City. One of these trucks is be ordered, the City Manager concurred in the City Manager's. PROJECTOR ~radllatc degrees. Master's degrees were aware- a.m. b run chat the Grosse This meeting is open free of Kolvoord. 1947 vintage, the other a '52 recommended that the low bid. recommendation. . Pointe War Memorial in honor rltiful mmmer cd to Allan M. Frew. Jr .• 622 charge to the Grosse Pointe Grosse Poi n t e r s receiving of the 14th Congre!jsional Dis- public. The one hour color Bac-hclor degrees i n c 1u d e d Lincoln road, Master of Science in Engineering; Sylvia Marcin- trict.s Repubiican candidate to sound movie features the high- Baptists. Have Bruce A. Balas. 11756 Ida lane, Congress. lights of a European tour. Bachelor of Arts; William S. iak. 20001 East Williams court, Master of Science; Mary A. Tickets are $3 per person, You will see hand lace mak- New Pastor BEST Gerstenberger, 1 1 33 Whittier with only 300 places available. ing in Belgium; the League of road. Bach('lor of Science in En- Markey, 708 Birch lane. Master of Art.s; Margaret Mitchell Nie- Mrs. C. A. Dahl of Stephens Nations in Geneva, Switzerland; A reception was held at, the Kolcher Cadillac i:inCNing; Richard P. Granse, ~TROLLED metta, 647 University, Master road, TU 5-6760, is ticket. chair- the beautiful panorama of FlorM Grosse Pointe Baptist Church 692 Washington. Bachelor of man. ence; the leaning tower of Pisa; Sunday evening, welcoming ,the Sc}('nec wit h distinction; and of Arts in Library Sciene-e' and David S. Ramsey, 1325 Bedford, the coliseum and forum in Rev. David L. Agnor and his Ho"er W. Kolvoord, 1248 Lake- Rome; and the Blue Grotto of family. Mr. Agnor" is the new pointe. Bachelor of Science. Master of Hospital Administra- 860 South Oxford, Master of tion. Arts. Capri, Italv. Minister of Christian Education. A native of California and a 1962 17114 Others are Douglass H. Mor- Mor'e are Thekla K. Adlhoch, No doctoral de g r e e s were Dr. Pear's movies have shots ~an. 803 Beaconsfield. Bachelor 1333 Balfour road, Master of along, the Italian and French graduate of Pasadena Coll~ge KERCHEVAL awarded by th,e Rackham School with a' B.A. degree, Mr.' Agnor l,f Science; Suzanne J. Sisman Art s; lUta M. Kambas, 1386 of Graduate Studies at the end Rivieras including the beauti- in The Vi;;oge ful harbor and palace in MOMattended Full e r Theological 10-10 Yorkshire. Bachelor of Whittier. Master of Arts; Robert oi the 5 u m mer session. nor e :\rts in Education; Jam e s J. E. Swaney, 764 Anita avenue, were degrees awarded by the naco.' You will also see in Seminary in Pasadena for two CADILLAC Hyan.992 Nottingham. Bachelor Master of Business Administra- University's Medical or Dental F ran c e Napoleon's Fontaine- years. He 1;hen transferred to TU 1-4096 of Arts: Ruth I. Wahl, 770 Shel- tion; and Howard S. Williams, schools. bleau, Louis XIV Versailles, and the California Baptist Theologi- the left bank and Champs Ely- cal Seminary at Covina, where, e sees of Paris. he was graduated with a B.D. Open You will complete your tour degree. Thursdays in England with the changing During the last three years of close 141elt Until of the guard at Buckingham his seminary work, he served as 9:00 ~.M. Palace. a full time Deputy Probation Preceding the main program Olflcer for Los Angeles County out only will be a brief 10.minute in- in the Juvenile Department. formative talk on "Selection of Mr. Agnor served in the U.S. Tripods for Movie Cameras." Army from 1951 to 1955, spend- This will be the first mee~ing ing eighteen months' overseas in ) of the Grosse Pointe CiDl:nna Korea and Japan. He is present- terrific savi ngs AAITc: •FOR!:. League's new season. YOu lau.)' ly active in the U.S, Army Re- FENCE join the Cinema League W.thM serve Chaplaincy. = out being a photographer. Some Mr. Agnor is married. The and privacy members enjoy taking mo\'ies. couple have four children, David 15554 E. WARREN AVE. Other members prefer to w~ltch 8 years, CherYl, 6, Douglas, 3, ,'s what they'll say movies. and Dean, 5 months. fence around your The new officers of the TU 1-6660 Wotth Grosse Pointe Cinema League Co u r t e s y is life's shock- r lawn and garden are as follows: President, Dr. absorber-it eases many a jolt. s. keeps your own 1 hi;h. right woven \"spaced lanice and For ex.!c! ground plan. 1'1an your outdoor exaCt ground plan. BUICKfor 1963 II

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Page Ten GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, September 27, 1962 Local Doctors Attend Conclave This Week BOAT TANKS STOLEN Barnes P.TA COMMODORE AND MRS. Serving Representatives of the medi- Among those attending from Mrs. Edward Wilson, 1 Wood- Iilihy Elected ROBERT J. SN,)WDEN, of the meetin cal profession from every sec- Grosse Pointe were Dr. Ralph land place. told Officer Dun- Meets Tonight Harcourt road, were honored trlct Den4 tion of Michigan discussed a R. Cooper, Dr. A. H. Whittaker, MML President. can MacEachern, of the City with a party at the St. Clair 3 in th, wide range of subject~ related Mrs. C. J. France, Dr. Richard police, on Thursday,' August 30, "Barnes school parents will Farms Councilman William Yacht Club Saturday evening. Hotel are to the State's health and wel. E. Wunsch, Dr. E. C. Baumgar- that sometime between 1 a.m. Chairmen of the dinner dance get a new,' entertaining' view of .Kirby of 61 Moross road, was BARRETT fare when the Michigan State ten and Dr. R. M. Whitrock. and 12 noon that day someone were MR. and MRS. J. D. BER- mathematics at the first P.T.A. elected president of the Mich- and DR. } Medical Society House of Dele- took two five-gallon' auxiliary KEY, of Westchester road. meeting of, the year, tonight in LER, JR., ( gates convened Sunday evening Don't worry about the things gas tanks fro m their boat, igan Municipal L e it g u e for the school gymnasium. in Lansing. you can't change or influence. docked in front of their home. 1962-63. The election took ,place Dr. David W. Wells; director during the 64th Annual League of mathematics education in the Convention held at'the S:tatler- REF Oakland County schools, will Hilton Hotel, Detroit, Septem- discuss "Modern 'Mathematics" ber 19, 20 and 21. Silk an at 8 p.m., following the tradi- tional classroom visitation at Kirby, whose office became LAM 7:30 p.m. c'r f e c t i v e immediately, will The 1962-63 Barnes P.T.A. is serve until League' members headed by Edwin Larson, presi- pick another president during You are dent; G. Sheldon Veil, father the next convention in 1963. U Invited. • • vice president; Mrs. Willard He h.1S been councilman in GIFT A Smith, mother Vice-president; the Farms for more th£:n 16 18650 MACt Mrs. George Walker, secretary; years, and has been on the TO SEe AND DRIVE Emory Wickline, treasurer; apd Municipal League Board of Ron Ferguson, teacher vice Trustees for two' years. He was president. vice president of the organiza- THE BEAUTIFUL NEW Chairmen of standing com- tion for two years. mittees are G. Sheldon Veil, Yancey's Hair pro g ram; Mrs. C. Homuth, Also attenqing the convention social; Mrs. H. McCaughrin, was Farms Councilman Henry Air Conditicned membership; Mrs. Jack Palmer, Bodman II, of 239 Dean lan~. ' Irene Hall. prop. hospitality; Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Ad ....anceCi HalT St}'ling and Permanent Wav 1963 Bodman, who in private prac- Virginia Farrell Academy - Also Teach liam Bokram and Mr. and 'Mrs. tice is a certified public ac- Rob e r t Bokram, ways and countant, partiCipated in the, No Appointment Necessory rileans; Mr. and Mrs. E. Dawson League program by reading a Open 8:00 to 5:00 Mon. thru Sat. CHEVROLET Fisher, publicity; and Mrs. Wil- paper, "Financial Report" to Evenings by Appointments liam O. Dawson, insurance. finance officers and treasurers Mrs. Jean Hannan, Mrs. Wil- of member cities. The paper Shampoo and Set ....•.. 1.75 Hair CHET/Y II AND CORVAIR lard Smith, and Mrs. ~1l2.abeth was compiled by the cOuncil- . 14637 E. Jefferson Phon Ives are members of the Moth- man himself. ' Parldng on Church Lot In I ers' Health Council; Mrs. James AT .... Wilson, Mrs. Thomas Cooper, The Michigan M u n i c i p a I and Mrs. G. Sheldon Veil, the League is comprised of cities Motion Picture and TV Coun- and towns from throughout the cil; and Edwin Larson, Emory Statc. Wickline, and Frank Kaufman, TED EWALD th~ P.T.A. Cou~cil o~ Grosse Lutheran Youth Pla9t your Pomte, along WIth MISS Flor- . , en.ce . Cumings, Barnes school To A ttend Game DUTCH BULi CHEVROLET prmciPal. now for a beautif Among the P.T.A.-sponsored spring garden events scheduled for this year The Young p e 0 pie of the Friday and Saturday, Sept. 28'-29 are a pancake su'pper, children's Junior Youth Fellowship and THESE SPRING F _ movies, a book sale, a bake sale of the Luth€r Lea.gue of St. IN THE FALL 1: I~OWERS ALL MUs 011 0 • U 'ps hy . on Election Day, and a Van- Paul Evangelical Lutheran re planted . ' OClnths d f:f FREEGIFTS FOR ALL blOom Or In the Fall It' , 0 guard theatre party. Church have chartered a bus ound y • s eoa. t , to Ann Arbor on Saturday to in th S. Our horne f -r 0 ''I' e pr,"g C Or as Ion Catholic Study Club a t ten d the football game be- IHle bulbs ,,' roc:us blOom . g a. tween the University' of MichI- three inches' and are plant d first, 014 rt Opens 66th Season gan and Nebraska. ~ome into ",opa • Then daH:d.{"ree i~ Inches dee oom. The~e 10 I s, tulip, The youn.g people and their early Or six inches arger bulbs a The Catholic; Study Club of sponsors wiH leave the parking t:t:n~ planted in th In Spring, atr~.Whet" Detroit opens its 66th season lot at 11:30. Vicar Jerald Bor. September a e Fall. Bulbs t ~se bul. TED EWALD STILL HAS on Monday October 1, with a gie is in charge. freezes fo; thnd a.re planted arrl~e frOn Mass fur members, ~t Little e wll'lter. anttlme lint Flower Chapel, 60 P a'r son s The annUla,l R, .., FDr:63~~ . ~",' " .;.,' .'

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ILK NAVAL BASE CO:\lMODORE AND MRS. ServlOg on committees for III ships to the beach ROBERT J. SNOWDEN, of the meeting of the Detroit Dis- Introducing Pointeis Nevyest Teacher~ ~my" lines by fast~ Harcourt road, were honored t.riet Dental Society on October with a party at the St. Clair ~opten; while other 3 in the Sheraton-Cadillac Yacht Club Saturday evening. lIt the beach. Hotel are DR. F. MULLEN rhairmen of the dinner dance BARRETT, of Touraine road, ination of the train~ wcre i\IR. and MRS. J. D. BER~ and DR. EDWARD A. MOEL- KEY. of Westchester road. actual beach assault LER, JR., of Devonshire road. 'amed Navy Under~ olition Team \Frog- Ig the middies. :~:~.:,,"~!h.:..:....:~.+~~:.\ REPLACEMENT \~, . _,....,r; ••. . ' Silk and Parchment . ' ~.: r, '..>~'; ,~,t' t ,- LAMP SHADES ~~' \..... >,' .~. , w,.iflld~ GIFT AND LAMP SHOP 18650 MACI<: GROSSE POINT! '::~ TV 5-8839 Yancey's Hair Fashions Air Conditioned ~rene Hall. prop. Adnnced Ha~r Styling and Permanent Waving Vlrgmla Fan-ell Academy - Also Teach

No Appointment Necessary Open 8:00 to 5:00 Mon. thru Sat. Evel"ings by Appointments '#)I Shampoo and Set ..••... 1.75 Hair Cutting ••••. 1.50 14637 E. Jefferson - Phone VAlley 2-4414 Parking on Church Lot U1 Rear ~------_._--- Maire School has three new teach- physicaJ education, SONJA E. PEAR- ers this fall in addition to a new prin- SON, first grade, and KATHERINE cipal. Mr. John Hammel (left) headed TEMPLETON, also a first grade teach- Poupard School for 11 years before er. The fa cuI t y at Marie totals 21 Plant your . moving to Maire this year. Pictured teachers including part-time, special DUTCH BULBS :t with him are. .DONALD K.------~------BROWN, teachers. now for a beautiful Donald K. Brown grew UP in spring garden D e t r 0 it and graduated from Maire Parents Pointe Chorus Denby High. Before earning his THESE SPRING F " ... B.S. from Wayne State he dis- Visit Classes Has Openings IN THE FALl. T ~OWERS ALl. Mu :::,: ~ tinguished himself as their most Tuesday evening, October 2 ::~o:e planted inu:;::\:r,aCi~ths, daf~:di~£Pl.ANTED versatile intramural athlete in Maire School will hold the r 1957-58, being proficient' in 16 will be the final date for regis- LIQUID ? arOund YOurh • It s easy to h ond crocus first Parent Teachers Meeting BRECK !~'ttt,he Spring. C orne for os long aYe flOwers in different sports. of the school year on Monday, tration of new members who I e bulb" rocus bl Os ten full He also he~ded his fraternity, wish to take p-art in the fall three inch s, and are pi °om first, alon Weeks October 1 at 8 p.m. in the Delta Chi, and gave leadership and winter concert season of c . es apOrt T anted th . 9 with L school gym. HAIR SET PRELL . orne Into bloo • hen doffad" ree Ihches d otner to health and physical educa- the Grosse Pointe Community Inches de m. These I ' s, tulips 0 eep and .After the introduction .of the e tion clubs. Currently, he is a Chorus, early Or ,:. an~ six inches orger bulbs Orend, hYacinths new principal, J oohn Hammel, MIST SHAMPOO planted' e 1ft Spring oPart. Wheth Panted sil( member of the U. S. Lawn Ten- Registration will begin at the instructional staff and the Septemb:~ :h Fall. B~Ib:" th~se bulbe'f;hey bloom nis Ass'n. and a tennis profes- 7:30 that evening at PE:tcells n oounoil members, the parents freetes for th d o.re planted orrl~e frOm How"ers are sional, having coached at Os- J unlor High School, Mack at O will retire to their respective C e W,nter. onY"me unti' h and in born High in Detroit and in- Eight Mile, with rehearsal fol- e t e grOund classrooms whE'.re the teachers REG.8g REG.9;6 structed at Pine Lake Country lowing at 8 o'clock. 1..50 '.45 will outline the year's work Club. Married, the family resi~ The total membership is lim~ and discuss various asspects of dence is in Beaconsfield Avehue ited to no, and while over go lea.rning and teaching. have already been on hand at We also ccny a complete line of other in Detroit. The evening will conclude the two earlier registrations, HOLLAND BULBS such as GLORY OF Sonja E. Pearson also was with a social hour and refresh- there are still a few openings THI; SNOW, SCilLAS, ANEMONES, WATERILlES, burn in Detroit and is a gradu- ate of Cooley High. She earned ments served by Mrs. Allan available. GRAPE HYACINTH, ERANTHIS, GlGANTEUM, AllUM her degree at Eastern Michigan Pearsall and her hospitality No auditions are required, us/eep AND DWARF IRIS. Diggers and Bulb Foods ore now University and is pursuing an committee. just a love of singing with large available - SHOP EARLY AND BE SURE advanced degree at Wayne and Ernest Kelly, PTA president choral groups. and age above TO GET YOUR FAVORITE ASSORTMENT OF HOLLAND the University of Michigan. She will introduce the following l'e- the high school years. This is ying one load BULBS IN ITS ENTIRETY. was elected to Kappa Delta Pi. presentatives who axe elected your invitation. Further inform~ dealer or Gas education honorary, and Adahi. members of the 1962-63 coun- ation by phoning TU 4-5964. a senior women's honorary cil; Clyde Vadner, G e 0 r g e f you buy now. & while at Eastern. The Wash- HenirY, Dr. John Gajewski, Mrs. Writing Class Meldrulll Smith Nursery Sales tenaw County Special Educa~ Edward Devine, Mrs. W a 1tel' Bulb Specialists tion Scholarship was another Huber, Mrs. AJlan Pearsall; and Begins at Center 17750 MACK AVE. ' TU 5-5433 distinction earned as was the Mrs. Ro-bert Williams. Alpha Xi Delta senior scholastic A creative writing workshOp GROSSE POINTE 24, MICHIGAN award. • Bridge Club begins this Thursday, Septem- rON! Previous teaching experience ber 27, from 9:30 to 11 a.m.. at KING was gained in a school for the Lists Winners the Grosse Pointe 'War Me- mentally handicapped in Red- morial Center. e ford Union. Sewing, piano. ski- It is offered in conjunction SIZE The Grosse Pointe Memorial with the University Center for 98 ing (snow and water), knitting, BRYLCREEM 'PANV6 and sailing are among her Bridge Club winners have been Adult Education and provides many interests. . announced. a fine opportunity for those Mrs. Katherine Templeton September 17: North and with a bent toward authorship 'was born in Dayton,. Ohio but South - Betty Mueller and Olive to improve their techniques and SKIN moved to Gro;se Pointe and is Gottfried; Irene Parthum and abilities. , 117e're Prottd to Announce Our a graduate of this school system. Ruth Brennan.- At the hands of a skilled 1~Noxzema CREAM She earned her degree at the East and West-Elsie Novy and instructor' from the Wayne FRI. 33rd Consecutive University of Michigan and has Ellen Walrond; Beatrice Curnoe State University faculty work- r 111111111111111111111111I111111~llllllllnillllllllllllllIII I studied at Merrill Palmer. and Nellie Garant. shop, members will have their Sept. A year's teaching experience September 19: North and manuscripts constructively criti- c FORD PREVIEW was gained in the Clinton Com- Sou t h - George Brewer and cized and evaluated. munity Schools befor'e accept. Richard Brewer; Harry Smith The planning, construction Mennen 28th and development of all writing 1OOSprayDeodorant ing the Mau:e First grade as- 66 and Russell Young. You Are Cordially Invited forms will be included in the signment this fall. The family East and West - Dr. Charles scope of this course with accent To Come In and See The home is in Bishop Road and two :E'l'ohman and Kenneth Lathrum; children aUend the Grosse on the short story, poetry and Donald O'Keefe and Peter Geis. the novel. It is a 12-week course WE CARRY THE FINEST SELEC;'J'IONSOF WORLD FAMOUS * Pointe schools. Ted, 12, is at September 22: North an d ALL NEW allowing time for real work to SAT. Pierce and Broce, 9, is enrolled South - Lena Bery and Jessica at Maire. be accomplished on writing re- COLOGNES AND PERFUMES Hansen; Dr. and Mrs. M. P. gardless of its scope. Enroll- Sept. Lipson. ment is still possible at the East and West - Dr. John Co- • CHANEL #5 • SHALIMAR • COLOR TV Center office TU 1-7511. 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Page Twelve G RO SSE POINTE NEWS Thursday. September 27, '1962 ( .. - (jross~ Point~ N~ws Memorial Center Schedule \Vllat f;oes 01. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY on ANTEEBO PUBLISHERS, INC. at mat~nw OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL SEPTEMBER 27 TO OCTOBER 4, 1962 GROSSE POINTE FARMS 36, MICHIGAN OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. ..Your Library SecondClass Postage Paid at Detroit, Mich1gan SUNDAY 12 NOON TO 5 P~M. .rl-I E !-It1.1. *ALL MEMORIAL SPONSORED ACTIVITIES FULLY PAID CIRCULATION Guest Columnist: devotion and dedication' that OPEN TO THE GROSSE POINTE PUBLIC Phone TU 2-6900 Robert W. Orr. would be difficult if not im- By Roberta NOTICE: Please call for lost articles at. the office. Director of Public Libraries possible to duplicate. The col- Member Michlgan Press AssoC1aUon and National Editorial Association They will be held for thirty days. W~ththe next issue of this umn was, in a sense, an f~xtra NATIONAl, ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVE FALL IS A PUMPKIN ... green beans ••• red .Jona- Hospital equipment available for free loan-crutch- column, the by-line will read dividend over ,and beyond the Weekl)' Newspaper Represen~ttves. Inc. Virginia Leonard. duties of the Chief of Chil- than's ... purple grapes 'n plums •.. sweet melons 404 ruth Avenue. New York 19. New Yor" BRyant 9-7300 es, wheel chairs,. heat lamp and hospital beds. Blood Mrs. Leonard has been a dren's Service. . CHICAGO OFF'WE available to Grosse Pointe residents in case of accident ••. tweeds .•• biting colors falling :i~dVet:t ••• and 333 North Mlchlian Avenue Phone Financial 6-24114 member of the 'Public Library To my knowledge,Miss Tay- or emergency-Free of charge. Staff for ten years, assigned .lor frequently worried and fret- the smell of burning ones asters and crysanthem. ROBERTB, EDGAR EDITORand GENERALMANAGER Grosse Pointe Garden. Center and Library - Mrs. to the Processing Department ted to come up with something mums ... bittersweet .•. the hunter's moon ... the Leland Gilmour on duty Tuesday, Wednesday and MATTHEWM. GOEBEL ADVERTISINGMANAGER as a Profe'ssionalAssistant:She .a little bit different, something whirr of pheasants wings ... and the big football PATRICIATALBOT FEATUREPAGESOGiETY Thursday from 10 'a.ni. to 4 p.m. A volunteer c~nsultant has written a number. of col- of i n t ere s t, and something JAMES J. NJAIM ..NEWS on duty Friday, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. (TU 1-4594). umns as G~est Columnist, so which would honestly provide games •.. it's truly a new season chuck full of all JANET MUELLER...... •...... NEW:::l her name is not cOmp~etelynewsworthy information about l\__ARY LORIM.~R.....•.. _ ADVERT1:::l1NG that's good ... and, it's 1:ypical of all the new things * * '" new. the Public Library. No one JOHN McKENZIE...... BU:::lINE:::l:::l Thursday, September 27 you will find On the Hill ... let's go _•• ALBERTAWILKE CLASSIFIEDADVERTl:::llNG Succeeding Jean Taylor in can conceive of the eff9rt re- j;4'ERNGREIG CLA:::lSIFIED9:15 a.m.-Junior League Glee Club-Rehearsal. I any capacity is no small task, quired to write a columnof this JOANNEEASON ACCOUNTS*9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m.-Workshop in creative Writing- and it is to Mrs. Leonard's sort week in and week out who • FLORA HARUlNG CIRGULAflON Class-Esther Broner-Instructor. everlasting credit that she has has not undertaken such a pro- undertaken this assignment jeet. Certainly, it.is a major' To Virginia Williams *4 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.-Ballet Classes-Mary Ellen Cooper whichinvolveswriting or being one. Instructor. responsible for fifty-two .cpl.- And so, as Mis;;Taylor com- She invites you to an art showing, of master pieces in A Plea for Reason *4:45p.m. to 5:15 p.m.-Children's Conversation~l French umns a year. Like MissTaylor, pletes thirteen years as Col- beeswax, next week, October 1st thru 6th. These -Class-Madame Helen Coutil-Instructor. For some months now the wind of controversy has she will occasionally call on umnI'st, ana Mrs. Leonard . dl d' t d b h d *7 p.m.-Reading- Development-Class. other :staff members as Guest starts her career, I am sure I fascmating can es an pIC ures are ma e y an blown over the City of Grosse Pointe while supporters 7:30 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Numismatic Society-Meet- Columnists. This writing ;.Js that many, many readers join _ in Munich. Master candle makers since 1678, they and detractors of the plan to build a school for the ing. added to an already full sched- me in deep appreciationof Miss have won "Le Grand Prix de Paris." Do come in and Foundation of Exceptional Children, Inc., on the Neigh- *8 p.m.-liThe Charms of Europe" color film with com- ule. Taylor's efforts, and in wish- enJ'oy this excepticnal display. 79 Kercheval. borhood Club grounds have aired their views. Ea~h side mentary by Dr. Richard Pear plus informational "What Goes On At Your Li- ing Mrs. Leonard every success has an argument but the heat engendered by the dispute brary" was the inspiration of in undertaking this formidable talk on selection of ,tripods for movie cameras Robert Edgar, Editor and Gen- task. has somewhat fogged the essential issues. William Scott presented free of charge by the Grosse Pointe eral Manager' of the GROSSE Burke has written an unimpassioned, impartial but in- • Cinema League to their members and other in- POINTE NEWS. For the past Glass Bottom Tankards terested view of the issues involved. We are delighted terested amateur Grosse Pointe movie makers. thirteen years, he has b.een Colonial Daughters Give to print his concise letter. I good enough to make this Col- To Frontier Nurses are just one of the newest arrivals at Picard-Norton provides for its residents that * * * umn a feature 0.£ the editorial To the Editor: is no.fault of the Foundntionor Friday, September 28 page, and has almost never cut The Frontier.NursingService, this week. Out of Sheffield, England, they are plain a national philantrophy whieh Enclosedis a copyof my let.. Club. *9:30 a.m. and 1 p.m.-Flower Arranging-Class-Mrs. or onunitted a column. For and fancy ... 10 green backs each ... hinged top ones this we are deeply grateful. serves 10,000 people in a 700 tcr to the City Council. 1 be'- 10. If the residents of the Richard Gerathy Instructor. square mile area of the remote, are tagged twelve dollars and fifty cents. Single ... Iieve it to be seif explanatory. City feel strongly enoughabo~t *9:30 a.m., 12:30 'p.m. & 3 p.m.-Adult Art Class-Prof. That Miss Taylor's efforts have been successful in keep- Kentucky mountain:;,,will re- double ... and triple shot glass sets fashioned of the I trust it will suffice for you inadequate recreational space' Robert Wilbert-Instructor. ceive and distribute new ar- and your readers to know how being available i1'lthe City let ing the community informed same fine pewter are ten dollars per set .•. and very 12 Noon-Grosse Pointe Real Estate Women-Lunc,heon about our Public Libraries is ticle::; of clothing for needy a tax paying pr!>pertyowner in them petition the Council to and meeting. giftable, we think.. the City feels who has no per. condemn,purchase,developand evidencedby many, many com- babies this Christmas collect,ed sonal envolvementwith either operate' such property at their 12:30 p.m.-Village Garden Club-Luncheon and Meet- ments on her writing. Unques- by the Michigan Daughters of side. tax expense. ing. _ tionably, this weekly column ColonialWefrs. • has kept readers informed of The Daughters will bring the See Page 6 Gen~emen: I 11. If the opponents to the *4:30 p.m:~5:30 p.m., 7 p.m. and 8 p.m.-Ballroom Danc- ing-Class-Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson-Directors . library activities,it has brought articles to the October 2 meet- .Havmgat~cnded~onday eve- s~hool site on Club property ing at the Women'sCity Club. of this issue of your hometown newspaper • • • the nmg's publIc hearIng at the wish to try forcing the Founda- *8 p.m.-Parents Without Partners-Meeting. the I< specifications do not conform Sigma Kappas to Gather Tuesday, October 2 to City building codes. . At Flor-Ists on Oct. 10 a.m.-Women's Republican Club of Grosse Pointe- CHET SAMPSON 6. The tax base of the CIty 3 kf d M . INVESTMENT COUNSELING would be' unaltered were the Brea 8:st an , eetmg. . . suggests a thrift vacation in school built on this property, SigmaKappa Sorority,Group 1 p.m.-Semor Men s C?lub-G:n Rummy ~~ Bndge. We have provided financial advice to in- nor would any other communi. Three, will meet at the Alma *1 p.m. to 4 p.m.-BaSIC Drawmg and Pall1tmg-Steve dividual and institutional investors since ties.' BoydFlorist, 12939 East Seven Davis-Instnlctor. 1930. 7. In so far as the Neighbor- Mile, October 3 at 7:30 p.m. *4:45 p.m. to 5:15 p.m.-Beginning French Conve~sa- hood Club not being able to. Afterwardsthe group will be tion lor Children-Class-Madame Helen CoutIl- Our services are personalized and spe- proyide the s:rvices it ha? .to served dessert at the home of Instructor.' Europe cially geared to the needs of the individual ~he GrossePomte CommumtIes MissGreta Buell,of Lakepointe 6:30 p.m.-Exchange Club of Grosse Pointe-Dinner client. IS concerne'd,the pro per t y avenue.Mrs. Robert Hollar.and. ,_ wouldstill be providingrecrea- Mrs. Robert Cooperwill be co- and Meetmg. . . . . this fall or winter We shall be pleased to answer inquiries tional ser;ice~. hostesses. New Sigma Kappas 6:30 p.m.-Gr~sse Pomte Kiwams Club, InC.-DInner regarding our services.. 8. Nothmg m the Club charw are urged to contactMrs.Arthur and .Meetmg. ter spells out the extent of the Weir TU 4-5208 Group Three *7 p.m.-Reading Development-Class. recr~ational services it is to Chai~an.' 7:30 p.m.-Pointe Dance Club. 17 Days.••• fro,m $499°0 p.rovId_eand for ,,:h~tpart of the ----- *7:30 p.m.-Popular Organ Lessons-Classes-Mrs. Jane INVESTMENT COUNSEL, Inc. flve (;:l) commumtIessuch ser- PhI t vices are to be provided. When opportunity looks you ouc er-: .nstruc or. .. . Including all transportation, hotels. meals, transfers, 800 9. If the City is delinquentin over and then overlooks you, 7:30 p.m.-Allied. Youth of MI~hlga~, Ir;c.-High School and sightseeing DETROIT 26 the amountof re'creationarea it only you can be blamed. Boys and GIrls are cordIally mVlted to attend- Party and Meeting. TEL. 963-4828 ADVERTISFfMENT MANY ITINERARIES FROM WHICH TO * * * CHOOSE, WITH DAILY DEPARTURES. Wednesday, October 3 Ladies Love the Rose Man *9:30 a.m.-Intermediate Conversational French-Class Call or See Us for Any 01' All of Your Travel Needs -J. J. Lakich-Instructor. ... but ants and roaches hate him! 12 Noon-Senior Men's Club-Cribbage and Refresh- Chet Sampson Travel.Service ments. You'll love him too, once The Rose Man's modern, 12 Noon-Grosse Pointe Women's Club Bridge Group 100- Kercheval, o.n the Hill TUxe~o 5-7510 you've placed all your pest scientific equipment. his ex- -Bridge. . . problems inhis capable hands. perience and knowledge of all *4 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.-Ballet Classes-Mary Ellen Cooper He'll give you safe, sure pro-- home insect pests are your Instructor. tection against ants, roaches. assura.n~e of caref~ee, pest•. , 6:30 p.m.-Detroit Cribbage Group-Cribbage. . TJleWm.R.lIamilfon G'O. crickets, spiders and ot~er free hvmg. Call J:im today! . *7 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Toastmasters Club-Meetmg. LANDSCAPING Over a Century of Service household pests. Call him TE4-?300 ..84~1ChicagoAve., 7:30 p.m.-Pointe Dance Club.'. . . OR RELANDSCAPING today. DetrOIt, MIchigan. *7:30 p.m.-Memoria~ Bridge Club-Duplicate Bndge------_..-- ~ I Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Walrond-Directors. Come_ to HALLS for a Choice Selection. roN'ERAL DIRECTORS *7:45 p.m~~Detroit. Experts view our changing com- of. Nursery Stock munity---:Lecture-Urban Renewal b;r Judge Wade EVERGREENS ••• for people who want the best we have . H. McCree. I reoal bargains in choice upright yews Sen;ing *8 p.m.-Communism vs. The Western World-Prof. and spreaders of all kinds. j GROSSE POINTE DETROIT T. B. Fleming-Instructor.. MUMS ••••••• loaded witb color and blooms. These *8 p.m.-Contemporary Drama and Novel.:-.class-Prof. I AND SUBUBBS . . E. M. Bhafter~Instructor: are h a r d y garden varieties at 96c each. *8 p.m.-Grosse.Pointe Community Theatre-Rehearsal. 8 p:m.-VV'ayrie State University Car Pool-Meeting. TU.L1P.BULB? ...... A very large .selection, all top size, WILLYAM R. HAMILTON II DAVID M. I!AMII."':OI'{ imported varieties. CLARENCE E. OTIER * '" * Thursd'ay,' Oct.ober 4 Final Potted Rose Clearance from $1.00 .,9:15 p.m.-Junior League Glee Club-Rehearsal. CHAPELS "'9:30a.m. to 11 a.m.-Creative Writing Workshop-Class DETROIT' BIRMINGHAM / -Esther Broner IIistructor. 3975 CAss AVENUE 11 a.m.--:'Welcome Wagon Clubs of Grosse Pointe and -HALL'S NURSERY 820 EAST MArLZ TE 1.2712 MI4.6000 Harper Woods~offee -and Mee~in~. . . Your dependable nursery for-25 years. *4:45 p.m ...,..-BeginningFrench .ConversatIon for Children . A complete line of Scott's produr;js. No"RTHWEST , -Class-Madame Helen.Couti1~Ihstructor. .... 18900 JAMES COUZENS 24300 HARPER. bet. 9 and 10 Mile Rds. PR 5.3455 DII-1300 *4 p.rn. to .7:30p:m.~Bal1et Ciasses-Mary Ellen Cooper , 2 MilGS ,Straight from End of Ford Expresswoy -Instructor.. . .OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY *7 p.m.-Rea~g - Development-~lass.

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Thursday, September 27, 1962 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Thirteen Bouquets for GPYC Garden Club Session Garden Clubs Show Set for October 3-4 Mrs. F. F. Stetekluh Is Chairman of Tea Hostesses for Annual Exhibit of Federated Garden Clubs of Michigan at Charles W. Warren, Co., in Washington Boulevard Imagination is running rampant among members of District One of the State Board of Federated Garden Clubs of Michigan who are responsible this year for the table settings and flower arrangements Charles W. Warren & Company, 15200 Washington Blvd., will sponsor. Planned for Wednesday the six other regional affiliates WOMEN'S PAGES and Thursday, October 3-4, -Iowa, Indiana, minots, MIn- the exhibit may be seen nesota, Missouri and Wisconsin. from 9 :30 a.m. to 5 p.m. A veritable pine trail will lead each day. Warren's will across Washington Blvd., from con v e n t ion headquarters to host a reception and tea on Warren's, guiding visitors to the Wed n e s day from 2 :30 to two~ciayshowing of seven table 5:30 o'clock, h 0 n 0 ri n g settings and seven floral ar- Short and garden club m E) m b e r s, rangements which salute the I former exhibitors and con- states and interpret garden club F.-om Another Pointe vention delegates. Grosse proj~ts su('h as conservation, .to the Pointe Pointer Mrs. F. F. Stetekluh world gardening, flower shows, horticulture. JANN ROOT, daughter of is chairman of tea hostesses. of View Always a display of beauty, Mrs. Raymond J. Hodgson, the GEORGE ROOTS of North By Patricia Talbot the season's showing is corre- Grosse Pointe, is planning to Renaud road, has returned to ..' I lated with the annual meeting depict conservation. She'll use Duke University, Durham, N. C., \ of Central Region of the Na-, a variety of wooden service to begin her sophomore year in tional Council of State Garden pieces in different hues. The skirling of the bagpipes will herald the second a baccalaureate program. Jann's Clubs being held October 2-4 at Miniature arrangements of "Family Fun Day" this Sunday at the Convent of the mother, who accompanied her the Statler.Hilton Hotel, Michi- gar~ens to be seen in , Sacred Heart. The Fathers Club at the convent has plan- to the University, stayed to gan being the hostess state for Afnca, England, Holland and ned an outdoor day in a circus atmosphere to attract see her daughter receive her other places around the globe nursing cap in a traditional, im- both children and parents. will serve as Grosse Pointe's pressive ceremony. Mrs. Root Mrs. Hansel Dwight Wilson's The varsity field hockey teams of both the Bloom- was herself formerly a R.N. Ibex to Tour field and Pointe convents will be escorted onto the play- interpretation of world garden- Art Gallery ing for her "Good Will" dinner ing fields to the accompaniment of the famed, "Kiltie * * * by ,., J A C QUE L I N E KAISER, ~1-'hoto Eddie McGrath. Jr. table. Band." Also on the entertainment roster is Father Dustin daughter 'of MR.' and MRS. Members of the Pointe Garden 1 ft MRS HANSEL W Two other Grosse Pointers, who will playa jazz banjo with Phil Skillman's trio and JOSEPH P. KAISER of North CI be,. D. ILSON, and An Art Gallery tour has been Duval, is among 300 freshmen u will be hostesses on October 4 MRS. LELAND CARTER, president of planned by Mrs. James Allen on Mrs. Frederick J. Schumann Captain Jolly (Toby David) will treat the tots to one enrolled in Carthage College, when the Federated Garden Clubs of the Pointe Garden Club, are robbing Friday, October 12 at 10:00 a.m. and Mrs. Henry P. Williams, of his special shows. Kenosha, Wis., which began its Michigan hold an annual meeting and their own gardens of fall flowers to for the first Ibex Club meeting will use a five-part epergne for There will be clowns, a calliope, fire engine. rides first academic year this fall. A luncheon at the Grosse Pointe Yacht make bouquets for the luncheon of-the' year. Members will meet the imposing arrangement of and cotton candy in the true carnival tradition, climaxed Gx:osse Pointe High School Club. MRS. V. FOST.ER HUTCHINS, guests. at Mrs. Stephen D. Bradley's, posies on the brightly pink by a lavish chicken dinn".!r. , graduate, Jacqueline plans to where a bus will take them to table they are "doing," geared Frederick Cody is president of the Fathers Club to the high school set, garden major in Education. III, of Balfour road, and young JO~EPH M. YEVICK, a June gan State Medical Society this the Park Art Gallery and the clubbers of tomorrow. • which has organized the day with E. C. Roney, Jr., and * * * MELISSA and CAROLYN. graduate of Grosse Pointe High week. L'Atelier, both on Livernois. Edward J. Hickey giving him a hand. SANDRA A. T E SSM E R, * * * School, has arrived in BaIti- From there, the group is plan- Other District One members daughter of the RAYMOND R. MR. and MRS. CHARLES A. more to begin his studies at * * *' ning to go on to the Raven Gal- responsible for arrangements * * * TESSMERS, of Whittier road, PARCELLS, JR., of Cloverly The Johns Hopkins University.. STUART B. MICKLETH- lery, where lunch will be served. include: Mrs. Ralph Keller and Fashions and Art at Convent has left for her freshman year road, spent the week-end at He is the son of MR. and MRS. WAITE of W. Emory court, Mrs. Erwin Koning has ar- Mrs. William Sullivan, Wyan- Alumnae and friends of the Bloomfield Convent of at Marquette University in Mil- their summer home at Huron JOHN G., YEVICK, of Hunt spent last Monday and Tuesday ranged for a course on Under- dotte; Mrs. Clarence McBryde, the Sacred Heart will drive to the school October 3 for waukee, w1s. C.ty Club drive. in New York City attending the standing Modern Art to start Detroit; Mrs. E. R. Bryant and a combination fine arts exhibit and fashion show. 1 . annual conference of the Na- October 22. Jr. Curator of the Mrs. W. A. Glimn, Dearborn; * * * * * * He plans to major in the tional Fraternal Congress. Detroit Art Institute, Jean Do- Mrs. Albert F. Allmayer. :Mrs. Henry Ford II has loaned her Salvadore Dali. Guest speaker at the Michl- The WILLIAM Y. GARDS, biological sciences, preparing a State Medi 1 t' for a career as' a doctor of denhoff will lecture and show Mrs. A. George Coulton, of painting of the Madonna for the Convent art show which g n ca mee mg con- of Dean lane, with PAUL and * * * slides. Mrs. Paul Keller has will also present paintings, sculptures, bronzes, wood vening this week in Detroit will MARTHA and Mrs.. Gard's 'par- medicine.'Yevick is one of 403 MRS. IVOR J. MENZIES of Huntington Road, has been ex- G opened her home for this meet- hibition consultant while Mrs. carvings loaned by various local collectors. be DR. J ERE WI L L I A M S ents, the H. LYNN PIERSONS, students from 39 states and six rayton road b~ame a grand- ing and the following one on LORD of New York City. Dr. of Vincennes place, spent the foreign nations in JHU's fresh. mother eady this week. Mrs. November 12. John F. Hering of Grosse 'Vooded areas fencing the roIling hills will provide Pointe again coordinated all of a perfect background for the parade of faU fashions Lord is staying with his cousin, week-end at the Gard':; new man class. ' Menzi~s' daughter, MRS. DON- Honorary president of Ibex is MRS. EARL G. KRIEG, and summer home in Leland. In high school he was a mem- ALD WILBER (SALLY ANN MEr d th its aspects. and furs which will benefit the school building fund. DR. KRIEG, at their Middlesex * * * :McCAFFEY,~gave b;~th' to a rs. Harry s mg an e presi- Pointers who will pour at the tea include Mrs. bel' of the National Honor So- .... dent is Mrs. Lawrence J. Ver- road home. * * * BRIAN MOLLOY and SHA- ciety, the Key Club, the Math son, RICHARD, on Monc1ay, dier. Other officers inc~udeMrs. Oct. 10 Tea Bernard A. Clark, Mrs. Charles T. Fisher, Jr., Mrs. RON MAC served in planning Club, and the literary maga- September 24. The Wilbers Keller, Mrs. Donald Flmterman. William Keane, Mrs. Ralph McKenney, Mrs. Joseph S. Two Grosse Pointers, NANCY committees of thelJniversity of zine staff. He graduated in the live in Milwaukee, Wis. Miss Hope Whitten, Mrs. Joseph ITo Aid Sisters Markey, Mrs. Edward C. Roney, Mrs. G. F. Schaefer M. RECTOR and MICHAEL D. Detroit Greek Week. Brian, son top 5% of his class, and for * * * Mengden, Mrs. Bradley, Mrs. and Mrs. Gerald R. Slattery. ' FINERTY, are among the 568 of MR. and MRS. BRIAN. J. his scholarship received a Na- PATRICIA ANN SHAW Allen, Mrs. Charles M. Endi- -- . new students enrolled at Hope MOLLOY, of Berksliire road, tional Merit letter of commen- daughter of MR. and MRS: cott and Mrs. Ellis J. Van Slyck. M:~.Charles T. F1sher. Jr .• '" * * College,'Holland, Mich;, for the wa~ general chairman of the dation, AL,LEN E. SHAW, of South. Amuhary President of the History of Floral Bouquets academic year 1962~63. Nancy week-long events, which includ- * ., * Oxford road, left last week to Mr. Bessert "Friends of the Sick Poor," and Fashions in flower arranging change during the is the daughter of MR. and ed.8 chariot r ace and Greek S USA N LYNN PEABODY, attend Christian College. Col- MJ:s. Harry B. Howenstein are years as do milady's gowns and famed flower arranger MRS. FREDRICK E. RECTOR, Sing Night. daughter of MR. and MRS. ED- umbia, Mo. To Cla; -.enBride serving as Grosse Pointe and of Allard avenue, and Michael's Sht.ron, daughter' of MR. and WIN NICHOLS PEABODY, of Eastside area chairmen for a Julia S. Berrall, of Upper Montclair, N.J., will explain * * * ".l parents are the JAMES W. MRS. ARTHUR J. MAC, of Lincoln road, is among the 286 MR. and MRS. JERRY KOSS benefit tea in the Bloomfield history's floral march on October 4 at the Grosse Pointe FINERTYS of North Oxford Whittier road, was chairman of freshmen at Elmira College in of Grand Rapids, announce the Mr. and Mrs. James H. W'Ood-HillsCh chhome of Mrs.d dJoseph...... J. Yacht Club. . road. the Sweetheart's Ball commit- New York. worth of S1. Olair Shores, an- ur es, on We nes ay, \J\;l.0- The occasion is the annual meeting of District One * * * tee. • • • birth of a son, JEFFREY nounce the engagement o:f their ber 10, from 2 until 5:30 o'clock. JOHN, on Saturday, September A' d t .. f d t of the Federated Garden Clubs of Michigan, Inc., and DR. and MRS. THOMAS J. * * * In Bethany C,hristian Church '14. Mrs. Kc;ss (PEGGY MA- daughter, Judith Marie, to t'1me tha ralsmgk f unth sD 0 the hostess group is the Pointe Garden Club. Members of MORRISON, of East Jefferson Among the 242 students at last week RONALD R. :.PETER- SON) is the d a ugh t e r of Brian E. Bessert, son of Mr. and con. .mue S'et wor f0 th. e S' 0-k (Continued on Page 17) avenue, . entertained at cock- Governor Dummer Academy in SEN, son of MR. and MRS. J,\frs.. Clarence E. Bessert, of mlOlCan 1Sers 0 e 1C' . FARMS FIRE CHIEF and MRS. P h ff t tal tails Fnday night. They have South Byfield, Mass., this sem- QHESTER PETERSE~, of Al- Chalfonte road. oor, woo er a 0 care just returned from a long stay .ester are JAMES H. PREWITT, lard road, was presented with M. WILLIAM MASON. The bride". eled attended :program of professional nurs- in Beverly Hills, Calif. Wednes- son of the ETHAN C. PREW- the Boy Scout God and Country. * * * Siena Heights College and was ing, gi'.'en without remunera- day they left for their New ITrS, or' Ridge road, and Award, one of the most' im- LORRAINE MEEME, of Bea- gradua~ed from Eastern Michl- tion to anyone regardless of York apartment and will re- PHILIP, T. VAN ZILE III, son portant in Scouting. consfield road, has sa i led gan University. race or creed, the tea is spon- turn in time for the Christmas of MR. and MRS. PHILIP T. * * • aboard the Greek Lines T. S. Her' fiance attended Eastern sored annually by the Auxiliary "SERVICE BEYOND THE CONTRACT" holidays. VAN ZILE II, of Cloverly road. MEREDITH METZEN, daugh- Olympia for a three week tour Michigan Univj;!rsity and was group. * * * * • * tel' ,of MRS. MAXINE MET- of the Middle East. graduated from Detroit Insti- Focal point of interest for the On Sunday MR. and MRS. MARY .JANE KERR, daugh- ZEN, of Rivard boulevard. has * * * tute of Technology, where he ~ay will be a niche in the foyer FRANK W. DONOVAN, of ter 'of the JOHN SCOTT enrolled in the Robie Secre- MRS. EDWIN KRIEGHOFF became affiliated with Pi Sigma of Mrs. Churches' .Canterbury East Jefferson avenue, enter- KERRS, of Yorkshire road, re'- tarial School in Boston,' Mass. celebrated her 75th' birthday Epsilon fraternity. road home, containing a "Vir- tained at cocktails. Among the turned to Elmira College in Sunday at a cocktail supper in A June 15 wedding is plan- gin of the Poor" statue flanked guests wer€! the junior DONO- New York last week. Among the* 283., • e n t e r 1. n g the Bishop road home of' her ned. by five-foot brass candlesticks. VANS, who returned to New ----- The statue will be preesnted to * * * freshmen at Kalamazoo College daughter, MRS. G. S. VAN . gist ARTHUR J. ROHDE Haven, Conn., after a week's LINDA N S A N D F 0 R T Am gn th k ta one of the guests re ered at AND OOMPANY . t M. daughter of' MRS-. NELSON', this fall are J.ERRY BRENNAN, HAMM, with whom she makes . ksO'h -'f e spe~ ers ch a h th I f p. aft IStay, and former Pom er, RS. of St. -ChilI" avenue' JOHN her home., v,or op or mUS1C tea ers, t e tea at e c ose o !.Lie er- HALLIE VAN LEUVAN, of SANDFORT, of Crescent lane, .' 'to be h~ld at Siena Heights Col- noon. INSURANCE San Diego, Calif. has entered the Parsons &hool DITZLER, of Rivard boulevard; * * * 11 g Adr' M'm S t - Grosse Pointers serving on * * * I\lfDesign, in New York. JOSE~H GARRISON, of Har- MR. and MRS. RICHARD d~y~',sep~ber1 29, o~ilt ~e the various tea committees in- Here from Zurich, Switzer- * '" '" vard oad, and R I C H A R D ,SMITH C AMP BEL L with HE LEN E NORDSTROM of elude Mrs. Emmett E. Tracy, land are MR. and MRS. HENRY MR. and MRS. LOUIS W. BRANDT, of Webber place. SCOT'l( and BLAIR, formerly Aline drive. Mrs. Nordstrom Mrs. Edward T. Goodrich, Mrs. 2711 East Jefferson, Detroit 7, Mich. La 7.6100 D. HOPKES, JR., visiting their BLAUMAN, of Harcourt r,oad, '" • * of Brys drive, have moved to will Ie cture on "Children's Harry J. Mack, Mrs. L. Verne son and daughter.in.law, MR. left last week to visit England. MRS. HARRY C. CLARKE, Endwell, N.Y., a suburb' of Music of the Twentieth Cen- Ansel, Mrs. Walter E. Tomicia 1M======:4!11 and MRS. HENRY D. HOPKES, While there, they plan to spend of Beaupre road, and MRS. C. Binghamton. tury." and Mrs. John K. Roney. some time with Mrs~Blauman's M. WEINHEIMER, of BalfoUr ------'------mother, who will be 86 on ere- road, are in charge of a dessert Store Hours 9:30 to 5:30 tober. 1. card party on October, 12 spon- '" * • sored' by the Women's Guild of JANET E. FULLER, daugh- Mariner's Inn. ter of MR. and MRS. WALTER * '" • Perfection Speaks Softly W. FULLER, of Trombley road, DR. RALPH R., COOPER, of a 1962, graduate of L i g get t Lakeland avenue, has been as- School, is among the residents signed the' post of chairman of Grosse POInte who has en- of the postgraduate section on with quiet elegance In this newly BEST & tered Michigan State Univer- internal medicine in the 97th, sity. annual session of the Michi- small 'II oox 11 for Fall by Bienen-Davis.

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Page Fourteen G R 0 SSE POI N.TEN E W S Thursday, September 27, 1962 Thursday, September 27, 196: Society News Gathered from All of the Pointes Woman Mrs. 'Arthur L. Pieters Museum- Plans Cinderella Ball Woman's Club Slat Pieters-Raa b Rites Mam:nloth Sale DAC Opens Season The Discussion Group of the stressed Chairmen Bnsy Grosse Pointe Woman's C I u b year. A mammoth sale of art books, Mrs. Oscar L. Olson, chair- will meet at the Crescent At U fine prints, sculpture reproduc- Ya c h t Club on Wednesdav one of Observed Satu rday tions. and other gift items from man of the 1962 Cinderella Ball, which will be held at the With Show Oct. 12 October 10 at 1:00 p.m., with Burke) the Publications Desk and Shop Mrs. E. D. Trowbridge chair- sussion of the Detroit Institute of Arts Sheraton-C a dill a c Hotel on Reception at Harmonie Follows Wedding at Our Lady man. and Mrs. M. R. Graybiel, Beloved will be held October 2 and 3, Saturday, October 6, 'has an- Sue Carson, Singing Comedienne, and Sims and Rodri- Star of the Sea Church; Newlyweds Travel to co-chairman. berg. from noon to 9 p.m., in the nounced committee chairmen guez, Famed Dance Team Open at Club; Also on I Pocono Mountains who will assist her in her ef- Member participation is being I ~o-ho Great Hall of the museum. Agenda is Special Dinner Before Ice Show ------~----- Ellery,. Co-sponsored by. the Found- forts. to make the affair a social In Our Lady Star of the Sea Church Saturday Bar- r ers Society Volunteers Commit- and financial success. Alpha Delta Pis to See t . at~~ bara Ann Raab, daughter of the Carl Raabs, of North tee, the sale offers thousands All of them are dedica,ted Detroit Athletic Club's first dinner floor show of African Films Tonight 0 The 1 Renaud road, was married to Arthur L. Pieters, son of' of fantastic bargains in Christ- members of the Women's Com- the 1962-63 season will open October 12 and continue Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Pieters, of Torrey road. The Alpha Delta Pi Sorority Bridge mas cards, note papers, out-of- mit~ee for .the TB ~d Health throu gh the 20th, pr:esenting Sue Carson, singing East Area Group will meet at Pointe The bride wore a cameo ------print books, collectors' cata- SOCIety. whICh beneftls from the d . d Sims and Rodriguez internationally $100 a coupie event, and most come lenne, an ' _ 8 o'clock this Thurs 'ay, Sep- held on ivory classically sty led honor in an aqua sheath with logues, crystal and pewter that of them have taken an active' famed dance team. tember 27 at the River House at 12 no gown of peau de soie de- an overskirt of silk organza ,md regU'I'a,rly sell for much more. apartment of Mrs. V. B. Pfeif- W:;.;:M( A volunteer, '.committe'e of role inputting on the Ball in Be for e the hnportant guests; Dr. and Mrs. Windsor S. signed with a square neck- a matching pill box, She carried Davies, the Herman L. Week- fer, for the first meeting of I A bu white and yellow carnations. over 60 Founders, Society mem- prev~ous years. . . floor show 0 pen i n g, the the 1962-63 season. served line accented with a Dior bers, headed by Mrs. Stanley J. lers, and the Orren Huletts of Dress'ed like the honor maid WIth. Lester Lanin (.10 person) DAC has slated another After a business meeting con- 12:30. bow centered with embroi- Winkelman, will man the sale. St. Clair Shores who will have a were the bridesmaids Mrs. Carl and hIS famous SOClety band f "t f bers and ducted by Mrs. Leroy Schigoda, Mrs. Dc dered pearls. The skirt fell Her co-chairmen, Mrs. Harold providing the music and Zsa eS~IVly or me!? . party of 12 for their daughler H. Raab. Mrs. Michael Thomas, of St. Clair Shores, Mrs. Pfeif- or Mrs. into a chapel train from a Beatty and Mrs.- David Rust, Zsa Gabor providing an extra theIr guests. ThIS wIll be Gcri on her 16th birthday an. Carol Hofman and Linda Pie. fer will show her slides of her 5-1031. orincess waistline and had both of Grosse Pointe, have tOUChof glamour, success of the attenda~ce at t~~ spec- niversary. ters. travels in Africa this past sum- Other rounded up a number of Point- Cinderella Ball seems assured taeular lee show, HolIday a French bow centered with L. Carl Pieters was best man mer. Assisting Mrs. Pfeiffer mittee . ers to work on the sale. a rose for back interest. but there are a thousand and On Ice-1963", at Conven- will be Mrs. A. E. Fleming of W. Ryd and seating the guests were They include: Mrs. James M. I An ivory court cap caught Carl H. Raab. Jack C. Pieters one details which must be han- tion Arena, preceded by a Left Bank Gala Audubon road. Pisula. her bouIfant veil of silk illu- Smith, Mrs. Albert J. Thorburn, dIed by committee chairmen special 6 .o'clock dinner at and Michael G. Thomas. Mrs. Clayton Barker, Mrs. John sion and she carried white car- After' a dinner reception at and their helpers. the club. At Mackay, Mrs. Julius C. Peters, nations, stephanotis and ivy the Harmonie Club the newly. Mrs. J~les R. ~~hubot, whose The 7-night f 100 r sho ...... (no Mrs. Elijah G: Poxson, Jr, Mrs. centered with a white orchid. weds left for the Pocono Moun- husband IS p-rovldmg the fabu- h S d M 0 n day H. E. Foulkrod and Mrs. Louis . 1 hi h ill b s ow on un ay or In the roarir:g twenties one of Noreen Pieters was maid of tains. The bride wore a three Ious Jewe s c w e w?rn night) promises an exceptional Huck. v: Detroit's most exciting social piece black knit suit for trav- by models ~n the Sa~ Fl~th gala with dinner starting at 7 evenings was the annual. Scarab Avenu~. fashion show, IS asslst- p.m., dancing to music of Sey- eling. Club Ball. Now some of this Tea to Benefit ant chall'man of the Ball. mour Hoffman and his orchestra, DYC Pelicans atmosphere will be recreated at Mrs. George C. Golanty has and the comedy songs of Miss Marillac Hall the club with an assist from the Woods Garden alr~ady performed ~er duties as Carson, aptly named "the fun- To Fete Ladies Alliance Francaise. cha~rman of t!te Cmderel~a se- niest girl in America", as well Mrs. Lewis F. Brown will The. PeU. Club to Meet lect,I0n comIIDttee but wlll be as the Sims and Rodriguez "ele- The Left Bank of Paris, the open her Lothrop road home on cans, the men's Friday lunch- \ avallable. for otJher tasks. gal1ce in dancing". traditional home of the artist, Tuesday, October 2, from 2 -- eon group, will have their "Fall The Grosse Pointe Woods :Mrs. SIdney J. Allen and Mrs. Dinner capacity for the "Holi- until 5 o'clock, for the second Kick-off Cocktail Party" on the model, the literary avant Garden Club will meet at the BARBARA ANN RAAB,' daughter of the Carl Edgar B. Flfn,t are co~hairmen day On Ice" party is 400 and annual tea of the Friends of :5.eptember 28 ill the club's garde and the Bohemian will be home of Mrs. C~arles Brownell, Raabs, of North Renaud road, was married Saturday of the banquet commlttee and every reservation, both for din- Marillac Hall, a non~profit or- East lounge at 7 p.m. transported to the Scarab Club of Hawthorne road for lunch- in Our Lady Star of the Sea Church to' Mr. Pieters, Mrs. Herbert W. Hart and Mrs. ner and the DAC's larger block ganization affiliated with the' This gala event is open to on Saturday, September 29 at a eon at 11:30 o'clock Tuesday, Catholic Social Services of son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Pieters, of Torrey road. all DYC members and their Carl Weideman are sharing of tickets for the ice show, has Gallic costume party. October 2. I ladies. Walter Ames,- vice presi- duties as head of the d~ora- been snapped up. Michigan, and ron by the Live models will pose for the Daughters of Charity. Members are requested to dent, is the party chairman tions committee. In charge of plans is the en- bring dried arrangements for Single Set Plans Oct. 5 Dance and his committee promises an Co-chairmen of the invita- tertainment committee headed benefit of artists among the Marillac Hall is located in guests. There will be dancing Farmington. and, although un- the discussion period after the evening of unusual entertain- lions and printing c()lnmittee by Chairman Frederick A. Kai~ Grosse Pointes'. young single in the Great Hall. and a buffet supper, as weB as der Catholic auspIces, accepts meeting. ment. There will be a regular- are Mrs. Packer Avis and Mrs. ser of Grosse Pointe. Special entertainment will be an art auction. guests of all religious denomi- Assisting Mrs. Brownell will set and their friends will gather schedule dinner dance -in the Edward F, Avis, while Mrs. Carl Among those with reservations featured at intermission time nations. Mrs. Charles T. Fish- be Mrs. Elton Ireland, Mrs. at the War Memorial, 32 Lake di.nifi.g room and grill follow- A. Zimmer will be the guest for the Oct. 3 dinner-ice show Invitations are being sent, ap. and refreslunents will be served er, Sr., is honorary chairman, Lowell Montgomery and Mrs. Shore Road, the evening of Fri- ing the cocktail party. recorder. 'Mrs. Zimmer also fete are Mr. and Mrs. Franklin propriately, in both French and at candlelit tables in t~e Jose- and Mrs. J. T. Sheafor is chair- Ivan Taylor. Call TU 4-0927 day, OctO'ber 5 at nine o'clock Dispensing hospitality, too, shares with Mrs. Arthur R. P. Williams, the Arnold Freydls, English. Bernard Walker and For generations it bas bee~a man. for reservations. for dancing to a !in.e combo phine Gregory Room. will be Pelican President and Pfannenschmidt, who is reser- the A. F. Malows, Dr. and Mrs. William Bostick are co-chairmen tradition for the parents of ~ _ - George Malcomson. Jr., and Mrs. Kurt Kremlick and the vations treasurer, the additional Alex J. Szmigiel, the Leslie G. of the ball and Mrs. Bostick and the bride to start their .~ Dorothy DeYoung will be co- officers and directors, which ~uties of h~ading ~e reserva- . W:rigleys, the ~dward. N. Hart-' Mrs. Jesse Pitts are arranging daughter off with a. ;. . ,_ hosting this affair and Bill include Commodore Alfred F. tIOns corDlmttee. WICks, ~he DaVld T. Slcklesteels for the supper. Joseph Franz usable set of solid silver. . Wundram and Shirley Larsen Steiner, Harry A Rise, Jr., Wal- Mrs. William E. Johnston is who wlll have the Oliver K. will do the decoration and Donat Deluxe $6.95 case provided .,.- will be in charge of arrange- ter Karal, Clarence Wormuth, chairman of the program edi- Kelleys of Birmingham as their Gauthier choose the wines. FREE with each 16 pc. set ments. William D. Cohn, Virgil W, torial committee and :Mrs. I :;-:-:::-:-::-:-:-:--:-:-=-:::-:-::-:-:-:--:------_ purchased. Budget terms l~oooooooooooOOOQ002000 All business and professional Cross, Edward Radecky, G. Joseph F. Paulus he ads the available. people in their twen~es and Thomas Taylor, Ray E. Ven- favors committee. derbush, and U. S. Young. thirties who live in Grosse Mrs. Roy A. Fruehauf is v !J)ongr~ Pointe or whose offices or class- chairman of th~ day of the ~ I~, rooms are in Grosse Pointe are U. of Minn. Alumnae Ball committee.and Mrs. Sidney - ';i:' JEWE1.ERS SILVER~ • cordially invited to this open- To Have Musical Tea E. Chapin heads the important "1:: Grosse Pointe"s Pione€r / ing social affair. Dates are not The University of Minnesota t~lephone committee. necessary and the dress is after- Women's Club will hold its Mrs. William F. Drevant and noon dresses for the young annual Membership Tea on Fri- Mrs. Clarence Johnston have. , 91Ke:::;~~~1 ladies and business suit for the day, October 5, a,t 1 o'clock, already done their chores as co- young men. at the home of Mrs. George' chairmen of the press luncheon i TU 1-6400 Membership in this group Turner, Glastonbu;ry, Detroit. committ~ but axe taking (\n known as the , Center Club Mrs. Ellsworth Allison, of new responsibilities in prepara- • •• proudly presents

,Grosse Pointe, will present a lion for Ball. 1 makes one eligible for many -=Zei&@1f ~ pleasant act i v i tie s such as program of semi-classical vocal Watching over the shoulders A SHOWCASE OF THE FINEST - bridge and bowling groups, selections. Her accompanist will of the committee chairmen are WORK B.Y SEVERAL WELL \'~I TAU be Mrs. John Ehrlich, also of these officers and executive Theatre parties and trips to ath- KNOWN .METROPOLITAN letic events. These activities Grosse Pointe. committee ,members of the will be announced at the open- "Finding My Way," latest Women's Committee of the TB DETROIT ARTISTS. ing dance and all are urged to book by celebrated University and Health Society who have be present not only to enjoy the of Minnesota alumna Borghild not taken on' direct committee party, Lut to get on board for Dahl, will be reviewed for the responsibilities: Mrs. James H. the coming schedule. members. . Quello, president; Mrs. Sam T. Purpose of the Club IS to Keller honorary president. Mrs 14944 East Jefferson Ave. Grosse Pointe Park Career Conclave maintain so cia I contact with John 'A. Tompkins and' Mrs' ~niversity of Minn.esota women William J. SCripps, execu

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Town Hall Sets ~~'m$~%w~i$".m:m%>$f.~;~~iJ{41 Delta Zetas to See Films on Leprosy Tonight Woman's Club Slates Events Bride~Elect Engaged . ~ Need Material I Members of the Delta Zeta film which concerns the United , Alumnae' Chapter will begin States Public Health Service The Discussion Group of the stressed at the meetings this OpenIng Date ¥;!. The Pilot Club of De-r~ 5 Season their fall season with a meeting Hospital for Hansen's Disease Grosse Pointe Woman's C 1u b year. --, ~~troit is in need, of white~ in the Wayne Alumni Honse in Carville, Louisiana. Loc, they represent are: derson. , the bride to start their MAIRE: Mrs. Bertrall,l Wat- r the ball and Mrs. Bostick and 7:A ~ BARNES: Mrs. John Hannan, son, Mrs. Robert Cone, Mrs. [rs. Jesse Pitts are arranging daughter off with a. .', 3 ~< ~.~,. usable set of solid silver. . ~'''''j.~ ,'. y , Mrs. Willard S. Smith, Mrs. E. Paul Long and Mrs. Harold Mc- >r the su,per. Joseph Franz Deluxe $6.95 case provided ,~.., , . A. Ives and Mrs. J. S. Cotting-, Gregor. 'ill do the decoration and Donat FREE with each 16 pc. set . . ham. MASON: Mrs. James Ziengen- :authier choose the wines. purchased. Budget terms BROWNELL: Mrs. R. A. Fel- fuss, Mrs. Frank Kelley, Mrs. lows, Mrs. Carl Nolte, Mrs. C. MD" d Mr D II ooooooooooooooooooo~ available. C. Stoddatd, Mrs. J 0 s e p h H. ax owmng an s. arre Fisher. Spitzley, Mrs. William Hermann MONTEITH: Mrs. WiHiam !J)ongrac3 and Mrs. Harold Zink. Farquhar, Mrs, E. G. Campbell, h 1 d .JEWELERS SILVERSMITH!:: DEFER: Mrs. C ar es A ams, Mrs. Edward Chase and Mrs. Mrs. Alton Donnell, Mrs. Earle William Whitelaw. l;rosse Pointe's Pioneer Jeweler Hoyt and Mrs. Forest Brammer. OUR LADY STAR OF THE Established 1930 FERRY: Mrs. HaroldChargot, SEA: Mother Immaculee. ~Wt Mrs. James Elias, Mrs. Bruce PARCELLS: Mrs. Guenther 91 Kercheval on the Hill Bockstanz and Mrs. William Buergel, Mrs. George Hackman, TU 1-6400 Bowles. Mrs. William Heller and Mrs. GROSSE POINTE CHRIST- Russell Bradley. IAN DAY SCHOOL: Mrs. Rich- PIERCE: Mrs. John Nagosian, udl, presents ard Broene and Mr£. Jack A. Mrs. Robert Chope, Mrs. Ray. Fleming. mond Mellinger, Mrs. Frank :ASE OF THE FINEST G R 0 SSE POINTE HI G H Premer and Mrs. Anthony For- TAU SCHOOL: Mrs. George Freder- tunski. SEVERAL WELL ______POUPARD: Mrs. Robert ~ETROPOLITAN Reese, Mrs. Elbert Chester, Mrs. \RTISTS. Bernard, Kelly and Mrs. James Conboy. RICHARD: Mrs. William Lud- wig, Mrs. Robert McCurry. Mrs. Roger Vanderkar, Mrs. Quinten. 44 East Jefferson Ave. LaChapelle and Mrs. Robert Grosse Pointe Pf'.rk Thumann. Pbone 822-8520 ST. CLARE: Sister Assumpta. ST. PAUL. Mrs. L. J. Card- well, Mrs. Edward Letscher, from 9:30 to 5:30 Mrs. John Schafer and Mrs. Henry Bonadeo. ~JOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO~~ TROMBLY: Mrs. John Patzer, Mrs. Ernest Rodin, Mrs. Richard Smith and Mrs. Eugene Agnone. Five meetings of the Health Council are scheduled for the school yea:r - September 24 November 26, January 28, March 25 and May 27. M~thodists Sell Express Rummage Today rrangemen15 ¥our Individuality The Grosse Pointe Methodist Woman's Society of Christian .EGlON" Service will hold their fall rum- We pictured a !Jjilkand wool mage' sale ,at the church, 211 Moross road, this Thursday, September 27 at 8:30 a.m. A but you can choose variety of merchandise will be available from w hit e elephant your dress from i t ems to household furniture. on The co-chairmen for this sale are Mrs. Robert Reas and Mrs: an exclusive group Ralph Morrison.

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Society News Gathered, from , All of the Pointes . Frorn Another Champagne Party to Aid Seminary ICenter Sponsors Junior Symphony AAUW to Sponsor Family Group (Continued the Michigan State Board ~ delegates of the seven stal Bernard M. segner, District be honorr~d guests. plans Year's Events Traveling Players Director af Family Serviee So- Following the noon LL ciety of Metrapolitan Detroit ,Group Gathers Wednesday at for will speak to Parents Without her talk and display on ": New York Theater Group to Give "Tom S~wyer" on Partners Of Grosse Pointe on American Home." The na Luncheon; Will Sponsor Christmas W alk, Tour of Friday evening, September 28 will use flowers, fabrics a. Pointe Homes, and Two Theater First Nights October 20 at 1 and 3 o'clock at Pierce Junior High School: Will Benefit AAUW Fellowship Fund at 8 p.m., on the subject of logical survey of nosegays choosing a mate, "Marriage for Mrs. Berrall is the auth The Junior Women's Association for the Detroit Moderns." Symphony Orchestra crowded the Detroit Golf Club Grosse Pointe Branch of The American Association is in the White House Vi to capacity Wednesday for its opening luncheon meet- of University Women has arranged for The Traveling This War Memorial sponsored trustee alld curator, a del ing of the season. Mrs. Harry J. Nederlander, president, Playhouse of New York to come to Grosse Pointe on group, now six m 0 11' t h sold judge. Saturday, October 20. The professional company will meets every s~cond and fourth presided. Point,~ Garden Club r 'present a new play version of Mark Twain's classic Friday evening in the Center, The membership met its Two important theatre events flowers in their gardens to story, TOM SAWYER, at Pierce Junior High School. 32 Lakeshore Drive. and mem- new board for the coming will be sponsored durIng the bership is open to any eligible luncheon meeting. Club m '"'ear and buzzed with ex. season, the dates to be announc- Mrs. Robert Snyder, Chil- (call TU 4-2422) parent. this imprntant session inc performing especially for ehil- Y ed soon, include the world dren's Theater Chairman, Mrs. Watson Beach, Mrs. H citement at project plans premiere of the Richard-Rodg- dren under the direction of Kay The gucJ:t fee is S1.00 to visit has announced there will Foster Hutchins, Mrs. Tavl for the month ahead and ers-Allen Jay Lerner musical Rockefeller. It is now in its any meetIng. Membership may be two perfor~ances, 1and were treated to a fashion and the first Detroit perform- 14th year and travels through- be applied for during the coffee Phillips, ~Irs. J. C. Hurle~7', 3 o'clock. Single tickets are Mrs. C. Browne. show by Cardinal. ance of the new show "How to out the Eastern half af the hour which concludes each G 75 cents and will go on sale Benefit pro j e c t s already I Succeed in BusIness Without United States. A grant from the meeting. scheduled include the :mnual Really TryIng." , in all the area schools as Rockefeller Foundation arlgin- British Visitors Christmas Walk through show- well as the following loca- ally enabled the Playhouse to An influx of visitors j~ place homes of Grosse Pointe GP N tions: Peter Pan, Ine and inaugurate its program of pre- and the Birmingham-Bloomfield e'tvcomers Doubleday's in the Village; senting plays especially for Kurt Easton a husy week, They Punch and Judy Toyland, children. Hon. Arthur Maxwell-St~ll Hills areas December 13-14..The To Play Bridge was in Detroit to speak to tours will be under the direc- 97 Kercheval; H ark n e s s The benefits from "Tam Saw- Thrun tion of Mesdames Charles T. Pharmacy, 20315 Mack: and yer" are twofold. The children turned to Washington on T1 Grissom. Andrew Park, Charles The Grosse Pointe New- Arnold Drugs in Lakeshore af the community are given an Travel This Monday the East. 1\1. Endicott and Robert H. comers Club will hold its first Village. opportunity to see a live pro- Frank Woodhead, of Yarm- Healy. card party of the season, a pro- fessional theater production and News gressIve bridge. Saturday, Oc- Patrons tickets are $5.00 and don, who will be staying at 1 The annual Carnation Ball the proceeds from the. event go Monday evening the Wood}] will be scheduled in May at tober 6, at 8 o'clock. are available by calling Mrs. FREE! Harvey Wagner, TU 2~8205. to aid the AAUW Fellowship Stamp wel.e honored at a <:c the Little Club with Mesdames The committee is headed by Fund. The Fellowship Fund Read all about money-sav- Hugh G. Harness and Herbert Group seats will be reserved On Monday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vivers, as- for twelve or more children if gives financial assistance to col- ing air and sea fares • spe- T. Gill co-chairing. cial excursions • bargain members of the St. LawrenCE sisted by Mr. and Mrs. Elton Mrs. Snyder, ED 1-6587,is noti- lege women for post graduate The association wIll sponsor Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Pat , Photo by Eddie McGrath, Jr. study and research. vacatians • Ernie Harwell of the British Empire. On This Sunday Mr. and Mrs. JQlhn the education of young seminarians at fied by Oct. 17th. Taur of Eurape • Aloha the orchestra's March 2 Satur- Finan, Mr. and Mrs. Cal Ma- The Traveling Playhause is welcome an the British Dalll day concert with Anna Moffo, Charles Griffin will open their Clov- the new Columbiere College, Water. Hawaii Tour • Cruises • gill. and Mr. and M.s. Paul an adult professional co:rppany Jamaica Sun and Fun Vaca- a tea in her Lakeland avem soprano, as soloist, the evening TscholL erly road home from 2 until 6 o'clock ford, Mich. Assisting Mrs. Griffin are Clark Women for a Champagne Benefit Tea spon- tions • Skiing in Davos • The Eastons will be rl~ chaired by Mesdames Harry D. The group will play in the from left to right MRS.' BURNS J. TokyO' Olympics • Duty- Anders and Richard E. Noyes. sored by the SS Peter and Paul Unit, Visit Cranbrook free purchases • passport- for four months toward the homes of the committee mem- CODY, MRS. JOSEPH W. LOUIS ELL Musicale Tea probably spend some of th. Jesuit Seminary, The gala will aid in and MRS. JOHN C. COOK. visa - health information • bers and then meet at the _ Roaming the G lob e turning to their post here. Golden Lion for late supper. Opens Season The Clark Wom:n,s Club are I Beaupres Motor honoring their 30th Anniver- column • Europe in the A special election was held at sary Year by meeting an Tues- Fall _ Mascow Today • * the last board meeting. to fill Community Services Set League Sponsors This year Mrs. Harry J. Chap- day, October 2, at 10:45 Rm. The Berlin Wall • Dave For Afghans Only To Nelv York man of Lake Shore Lane is Diles Tour of Europe • the recently vacated post of for a tour of Cranbrook. Neighbors of the Stuar treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. William State Workshop chairman of the Associate Mem~ Farms Patrolman and Mrs. Gourmet Cooking Courses Members will lunch at Devon GET THE INSIDE TRACK road had better lock up the Abrams have accepted this of- bership of the Tuesday Musi- Gables at noon, followed by a ON TRAVEL Harold Beaupre of 287 Ridge- Three members of the League cale. yard at the Friedriches will fice. Everyane can learn to cook! brief business meeting. They Ask for FREE COPY of lhe mont. celebrated their 25th Wisconsin in Home EcO'Ilonrics of Women Voters of Grosse On Tuesday, October 2 she Couples \vho have recently Brides, the mor'e experienced will then bus to Cranb11X>kfor This is the afternoon of wedding anniversary on Friday, and Foods and Nutrition will Pointe at ten de d a Program is planning the opening event September 21, with a motor trip moved to Grosse Pointe from homemaker and hostess, and a tdp around 'the grounds, and KURT THRUN and Bernard Mansfield wi] I instruct this course. This is Methods Workshop in Lansing of the club seasan, which will to New York. outside the Detroit area and the gentleman of the family! a guided tour t h r 0 ugh the judge the best afghans. El scheduled as an eight-week on SeIrtenlber 26, sponsored by be a Musicale-Tea, to be held TRAVEL NEWS . Mrs. Beaupre is the former are interested in the club, may course to begin on Thursday, Science Building and then a I P.O. BOX 55 match, whieh is sponsored b~ Classes in French Cooking, the League "f Women Voters at the home Ot Mrs. Norbert ~.tarie Elizabeth McArty of De- contact Mrs. Don Hess at TU Gourmet Cooking, Cooking for October 11, from 7:30 to 9:30 vis i t to Christ Church Cran- PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN Hound Club. Coffee, pop an, 1-7883. of Michigan. .Bittrich in her spacious Indian brook and the gardens. troit. Two and Party Cookery and p.m. Village home on Iroquois .. to the owDt:!rs and guests. . The couple will return to the Travelling to' Lansing for the ------_._. ---- Planning are being offered by Over a hundred new and Pointe on Monday. October I, VFW Post Party the Department of Community P'arty Cookery and Planning all-day event were Mrs. Edgar * B. Cooper, 1224 Grayton road; prospective members have been after visiting relatives and ServIces of the Grosse Pointe is scheduled as a six-week invited to enjoy music. in this Sigma GOlmma Recruit!; friends in the Big City. Mrs. Carl J. Fischer, Jz'., 855 Alger Post of the VFW, St. Public School System, all to course to begin on Tuesday, beautiful home filled with fam- Special.s Sigma Gamma will init . Mr. and Mrs. Beaupre are Notre Dame, and Mrs. Leonard Clair and Maumee, will b~ the begin during the week of Octo- October 16 from 7:30 to 9:30 ily heirlaams from Mrs. Bitt- day at 8 o'clock in a ceremon the parents of Allan Francis, scene of a card party this Satur- ber 9. French Cooking is beIng p.m. The instructar, Mrs. Julie Slowin, 1124 Nottingham, Presi~ • SHAMPOO and WAVE 2.50 22; Elizabeth, 18; RIchard, 15; rich's Williamsburg home, and Clinic. N ex,: month the genl day evening, September, 29. offered on. a Beginning and Ad- W. Grene, 'who has been with dent of the Grosse Pointe to enjoy the southern hospital- • HAIR CUTS 2.00 and Ann, who is 13 years old. League. will be held, followed by j Clint J,ordall.is chairman, of the vanced level with Chef George the Detroit Edison Company as ity for which she is famous. • TINTS ...... •.•...... •.. 7.50 . The patrolman has been 01) ings at various members ho: festivities, which begin at 8 Marchand instructing. a Home Service Advisor, will Participants in the Workshop The musical program will be • BLEACHES ...•••••...•.... 10.00 the Farms force sInce March o'clock, and a .buffet supper is give hints un preparation and saw demonstration .skits on how Among the new Sigma offered for $1.50. . Mr. Marchand is presently presented by Jane Hershon, so- • PERMANENTS _10.00 1938. Instructing Chef at Chadsey short cuts for simple and suc- to-and how not to-develop prano, with Camella Ehrlich at Beattie, Mary Margaret Boy, School where he trains. appren- cessful preparation of menus the present League program, the pianO',and a trio composed rika Cody, Christine ColIiJ3 tice chefs ,for hotel work. He has and foods for entertaining, from its beginning in the of Lucille Zocharski, violinist, FRE.DERICK'S SALON Fuger, Elizabeth Noble Goo FlJBS by ALTERATIONS Party menus, table settings and been Sous-Chef 'at the Detrait resource study grouPs to the Lotta Win k I e r, violist, and 17640 MACK AVE. Virginia Anne Ives, Barbaro C. GOUNARIS COMPLETE Athletic Club, and Executive "quickie" foods will be included moment of presentation to the Eleanor Lorentzen, pianist. TU 5-2344 Katherine Viger, Sheila Vva EXCLUSIVE FURRIER Men's • Women's Chef for Grace Ho'spital. The in her course. larger group. We Convert double.breasted Beginning group will meet an What consensus means and Ready-to-Wear suits to single-breasted. Another offering in the foods Mink Stoles Tuesday nights, starting Octo- Skilled Workmanship field is Food Decoration, with haw it is reached within the and Jackets. ' ber 9, from 7 to 10' p.m. for a membership was also discuSsed. Cornpletll ten-week pe.riod. a beginning date of Monday, Fur Service. La Orisly The fun~tiQn of visual aids and Gourmet Cooking will be a October 8th at 7:30 p.m. to con- the use wd promotion of pub- Do you WOI CLEANERS & TAILORS twelve-week course beginning tinue for an eight-week period. 1i14440 E. Jefferson 821.4063 14440 E. Jefferson 821.4063 Mrs. Geraldine Coleman will in- lications was explared in trying on Wednesday, October 10, from Your Grosse P strud the course which will to make program more mean- 7 'to 10 p.m. Miss Dorothy ingful to the membership. Covert will be the instructor for cover the techniques of decorat- ? this group. Miss Covert has for ing canapes, tea sandwiches and Discussions during this Work- Jine many years worked as a Home small as well as large cakes for shop were on the basis of a EconomIst in industry, adult special occasions. Mrs. Coleman new Program Methods Hand- ",-aieh repairing classes, has lectured and worked is a graduate of the Snyder book which will be compiled in Pictorial Photography for School of Cake Decorating, and after the meeting is over and CALL A All Makes Gourmet faods. has conducted classes in adult wiH be available for the use of fie' She is presently in charge of work for many years. local Leagues.. EDWARD CRAFT an Epicure Food Shop. She will GROSSE POINTE nat only introduce her students to the, preparation of unusual CLOCK REPAIR dishes, but will. show them how The, Dun~in{4 Course, COMPANY I to add gourmet touches to every 15233 Kercheval, at Beaconsfield day foods.. Paul Maxon VA 1.6251 . Cooking for Two is a course Piano and Theory Richord L. Maxon II especially designed to help the bride become familiar with KERCHEVAL PIANO STUDIO Bernard Whitley preparation of basic foods, and Charles S. Wayman to give assistance to the home- 15 Kercheval, Gross~ Pointe ---: TV 1-7747 C. Hugh Wilson Wilham B. Devlin Carne';! maker whose meal planning ESTHER H. CHASE - Home phone, TU 5-5787 must be scaled down to the Thomas Nester DANCE STUDIO needs of a smaller family. Mrs. ELMINA CAMBURN - Home phone, TU 4-2832 S. Robel Ruth Engle; who received her :LAURA L. LINDOW - Home phone, 293-0482 Classes In • Ballet • Tap I M.S. from the Un_i_ve_r_s_it_y_o_f_l!_= _= _= _= _= _= _= _= _= _= _= _= _= _= _=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_= _=_= _=_= _= _= _= _=_= _=_= _=_=_:.::_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_:!J School Age Children D.M. of Michigan; D:M. of Amarlco, C,,:chettl Council ENROLL NOW Exclusive - : .------_. 20945 Mack Ave. TU 2-4782 ,Exhibition Grosse Pointe Woods TU 1-6239 of fine Candles Is Your Hon~

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. Thursday. September 27. 1962 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Seventeen ,ber 27. 1962 - ntes Woman's Page • • • by, of, and for Pointe Women er Sponsors From Another Pointe of View Toys Head List for Church Rummage Sale Red Cross Asks Museum Gives Fair Oct. 6 (Continued from Page 13) For Volunteers The Detroit Historical Society a color sound movie of the De. ily Group ~T,~~~:i. Guild ....111 again present "A troit Historical Museum which the Michigan State Board of the Federation, officers and Recruitment of new volun- Fair to Remember" to be held i'3 being made available to sen. delegates of the seven states of the Central Region will teers to serve in the Detroit at the D~troit Historical Mu- ior citizen groups. handicapped rd :\1. Segner. District be honored guests. Red Cross Chapter is continu- seum, Woodward at Kirby Sat- people and shut-ins. of Family Service S~ urday, October 6 from 9 a.m. Guild members from Grosse :\Ietropolitan Detroit Following the noon Luncheon Mrs. Berrall will give ing until September 28, accord- ing to Mrs. E. K. Wilson, vice to 6 p.m. Admission is free and Pointe who are serving on com- ak to Parents Without her t~lk and display on "Six Eras of Bouquets for the chairman of v 0 I u n tee r s in a wide variety of attractions mittees for the Fair are Mrs. Of Grosse Pointe On A~erIcan Home." The nationally recognized authority charge of recruitment. Interest- and entertainr-lent is planned Robert O. Artner, of Yorkshire '\'cning. September 28 wIl~ use flowers, fabrics and wallpapers in her chrono- e'd women may enroll by calling for the enj()yment 1)£ bO'thyoung road and Mrs. Bert Dunham, of n,. on the subject o[ logIcal survey of nosegays through history. the Chapter headquarters, WO and old. Hampton road. .~ mate. ":\Iarriage for Mrs. Berrall is the author of four books one of which 1-3900, and select the Service Children may participate in in which 'they would like to is in the White House Library, she is an' art museum the many games both inside and serve. 'ar :\Iemorial sponsored trustee and curator, a demonstration artist and a life outside the museum or thrill Church Circles lOW six m 0 nth sold judge. Classes for the new volun- to a ride in an antique fire en- '-CI':-' sl~cond and fourth Slate Sessions Pointe Garden Club members have been growing teers will start on Tuesday. Oc- ?ine. Pony rid:s, archery and ?vening in the Center. tober 9, and continue as neces-' Judo demonstrations and a gold ,hore Drive. and mem- flowers in their gardens to deck the club tables for the sary for each Service. "This a's- rush will also be part of the Tuesday. October 2, is Circle is open to any eligible luncheon meeting. Club members doinO' staff work for sures each volunteer that she day's events. Day for the women of Grosse 4-2422) parent. this improtant session include Mrs. L~land F. Carter, Pointe Memorial Church. Host- will be well informed about Red Shoppers will enjoy booths Mrs. Watson Beach, Mrs. Hansel Dwight Wilson, Mrs. V. Cross programs and services in esses and meeting places for the lest fee is S1.00 to visit offering a wide assortment of meetings will be: ting. l\Iembership may Fo~t~r Hutchins, Mrs. Taylor H. Seeber, Mrs. Byron B. general and the one ,of her unique goods. Many bargains Circle I-Mrs. Kenneth E. ~d for during tr..e coffee PhIllIps, Mrs. J. C. Hurley, Mrs. Raymond C. Walk and choice, especially. She will be will be found among the used McMillin, 644 Rivard boule. hich concludes each Mrs. C. G. Browne. confident that she is doing a books, records, toys and an at- good job in her service because vard; Circle 2-Mrs. Bertram tic shop. There will be a booth she has be'en trained for the deH. Atwood, 34 McKinley * * * devoted entirely to Ohristmas very responsibility she has cho- British Visitors items and other sho-ps featur- Place; Circle 3-Mrs. John A. sen. We find this makes a much An influx of visitors is giving Sir James and Lady ing plants, handmade articles Dodds, 171 Cloverly road; Cir- happier volunteer." Mrs. Wil- and baskets. cle 4-Mrs. James Smith, 253 Easton a busy week. They have been entertaining the son concluded. Hon. Arthur Maxwell-Stamp, British economist, who Lakeland ave., and Circle S- . The atmosphere of an old- at the Church. 1 was in Detroit to speak to the Economic Club anJ re- The Chapter is especially in fashioned fair will be provided Circle 6-.Mrs. Arthur Seder. turned to Washington on Tuesday. need of additional volunteeJrs in by such attractions as candle- 60 Sunningdale drive; Circle 7 ~I the blood program, Canteen. dipping, a village store, old- This Monday the Eastons welcomed Mr. and Mrs. -Mrs. Edward J. Guenther, Gray Lady, Social Welfare and time movies. a barbershop quar- Fr&nk Woodhead, of Yarm-on-Tees, Yorkshire and Lon- 1046 Whittier Road; Circle 8- Staff Aide Services. When the tette and an opportunity to be Mrs. Bertram deH. Atwood. 34 don, who will be staying at the Country Club for a week. new volunteer has select~d a photographed in a stagecoach i McKinley :place; Circle 9-Mrs. • Monday evening the Woodheads and the Hon. Maxwell- Service and finished her train~ with a dry-plate camera. Ex- ing, she chooses the day of the Stamp were honored at a cocktail party 'by the Eastons. I perts in several crafts such as Warren F. Haberkorn, 1226 III about money-sav. t .... week and the hours of the day and sea fares _ spe- glass blowing and china paint- Audubon road; Circle 1Q-Mrs. On Monday afternoon Lady Easton entertained It's fun to be young and play with Avenue and Torrt::y Road on Friday which would be conve'nient for i:cursions _ bargain ing will be on hand to dem- Oren Jillson, 43 Pine court; members of the St. Lawrence Seaway Chapter, Daughters toys again-at least for these workers and Saturday, October 5 and 6. Con- her to be on duty. Mrs. Wilson ns _ Ernie Harwell onstrate their skills. Circle ll-Miss Louise Locke- )f Europe _ Aloha of the British Empire. On Thursday Lady Easton wiII preparing for the twenty-first annual tributions may still be taken to the pointed out that employed wo.- man, 1858 Oxford road, and Tour _ Cruises _ welcome all the British Daughters in the Detroit area to rummage sale at the Grosse Pointe Kenneth W. Smith garage, 1922 Beau- men find evening and week-end Visitors to an all-day Fair are Circle 12-Mrs. Bertram deH. a Sun and i"un Vaca- a tea in her Lakeland avenue home. Woods Presbyterian Church. Shown. fait, 'or to the Victor Craig garage at assignments fit- into their sche- certain to require nourishment Atwood, 3-1McKinley place. I Skiing in Davos _ The Eastons will be returning to London on leave here are MRS. ELTON TURN~R, left, 417 Moross. The week of October 1 . dules and their service' is badly and for this they may stop at Olympics _ Duty- . needed at those times. the "Guilded GaSlight Room," co-chairman, and MRS. VICTOR CHRISTINE SCANLON, U'chases • passport. for four months toward the end of November and will all items may be taken directly ,to the or the French Cafe and Gour- ea1th information • probably spend some of their time in Cairo before re- CRAIG, chairman, of the sale, which church. Large items will be picked up. In. a~dition .to Gray Lady ,met Shop or perhaps enjoy a daughter of the JOSEPH M. lming the G lob e turning to their post here. will be held at the church at Mack Call TU 4-2987 or TU 1-4472. servIce III hOSPItals throughout pastry from the homemade SCANLONS, of Merriweather I • Europe in the the County. ?ther volunteers baked goods booth. road, was crowned "Welcome , Moscow Todav _ * * * are needed m the' Chapter' ". Week" queen at Marquette Uni. er1in Wall • Dave For Afghans Only Adult Courses Headquarters. regional offices Proceeds from A FaIr to versity, Milwaukee, Wis., Last :our of Europe • week. - Neighbors of the Stuart A. Friedriches on Oxford in D e a l' b 0 r n, Livonia and Remember" will help to finance THE INSIDE TRACK Begin Oct. 2 Inside The Mothers' Club Southgate, and at bloodmobiles ON TRAVEL road had better lock up their cats on Saturday for the stationed throughout the Coun- )r FREE COpy of the yard at the Friedriches will be jumping \',"ith afghans. The' following Adult Educa- The members of the executive Swanson; senior' activity chair- ty on a regular schedule. This is the afternoon of the All-Afghan Fun Match tion courses are available to board of the M:others' Club en- man, Mrs. Mark Maun; P.T.A. :URT THRUN and Bernard Mansfield will be here from Cincinnati to residents in this area and will joyed a delightful luncheon at Council representatives, Mrs. counselor on the' first day of the ~AVEl NEWS judge the best afghans. Entries will be taken at the be starting the fall semester the home of the president, Mrs. John Malcolm, Board of Educa- child's absence. Albert D. Law on Monday, Sep- P.O. BOX 55 match, which is sponsored by the Greater Detroit Afghan during the week of October ~. tion, Mrs. James Surbrook. A report from the senior ac- Persons wishing to take advan- tember 10. The members of the lOUTH, MICHIGAN Hound Club. Coffee, pop and hot dogs will be dished up Delegates, Motion Picture and tivities committee chairman ta.ge of enrollment in any of board and de~egates were intro- Television Council: Mrs. John Mrs. George Grenzke was read' to the owners and guests. the following should make their duced to the new board mem-' Zolad, Mrs. George crockatt. Her recommendartions are being 'I< reservations IMMEDIATELY by bel'S. Twenty-four members Mrs. Wainwright Taylor; Moth- considered. * * calling the DEPARTMENT 0]" were present. Sigma Gamma Recruits ers' Health Council, Mrs: Carl Wednesday, October 10, is COMMUNITY. SERVICES 0 £ Following are the members Carlson, Mrs. Earl Zuehlke, Sigm ... Gamma will initiate new members this Fri- the Grosse Pointe Public'School the date set aside for the 10th of the executive board and Mrs. George Frederickson, and grade get acquainted p'arty. 2.50 day at 8 o'clock in a ceremony at the Detroit Orthopaedic S y s tern at Tuxedo 5-3808 or delegates to the other organiza- Mrs. James Cooper. Tenth grade night for parents 2.00 Clinic. Next month the general fall association meeting Tuxedo 5-0271 after m a kin g tions: president, Mrs. Albert their choice from this schedule: It was reported that six girls will be held on October 16. will be held, follO\ved by five group discussion meet- Law; first vice-president, Mrs. 7.50 and seven boys were recipients The next board meeting will ings at various members homes. CHAIR CANING - Wednes- Robert Clarke; second vice- .... 10.00 of schOlarships totaling $4,- be held on ,October 1st in the day, October 3rd, 7:00-10:00 t;lresident, Mrs. Arthur Bar- .... 10.00 Among the new Sigma Garnma juniors are Martha 550.00 by the Mothers' ClUib in Teacher's Dining Room at the P.M. for tC'll weeks. tholomew; recording secretary, Beattie, Mary Margaret Boyer, Sally Cary Clarke, Frede- June. More than half of this ~Iigh School at 1:15 p.m. Mrs. Ernest Rushmer; corre- rika Cody, Christine Collins, Martha Ccurt, Frederika COPPER ENAMELING- sum has been distributed' • . . sponding secretary, Mrs. Arthur SILVER JEWELRY - T u e s- the rest is set aside for the Fuger, Elizabeth Noble Goodenough, Susan Bell Grace, Sherman, Jr.; treasurer, Mrs. day, Oct. 2, or Thurs. Oct. 4th, second semester when the stu- Virginia Anne ryes, Barbara Kennedy, Christine Mayer, William Howe; fa.culty adviser, 7:30-9:30 P.M. for ten weeks. dents have shown their serious- Own Your Own Katherine Viger, Sheila Walsh and Jean Williams. Mrs. Fred Flom; faculty repre- CARPETS anld HOOKED RUGS - Wednes- ness about college work. sentative, Mrs. Benson McClure; day. October 3J.'d,7:30-9:30 P.M. historian, Mrs. Gerald Schroe- Mrs. Flom, the faculty ad- TOWN HOUSE for ten weeks. RUGS BOUND der; membership. Mrs. Earl visor, rep{)rted that the faculty KNITTING - Tuesday, Oct. Meyer; hospitality. Mrs. Ray- at the High School numbers C per With a minimum down payment of only $2.000. 2, or Thurs., Dot. 4, 7:30-9:30 yard mond' E d d y; neighborhood 123. Total enrollment is now Total montllly payments less than most Grosse Do you want to sell \ P.M., or Wednesday, Oct. 3rd, groups, Mrs. Frededck Lang; 2,500. The use of the IBM 4S 9:15-11:15 A.M. for ten weeks. Pointe rentals. Your Grosse Pointe house program, Mrs. Robert Jessup; equipment by the High School Large, New MILLINERY - Monday, Oct. publicity, Mrs. Walter Isley; has simplified the. making of Carpet Selections Each "house" has 3 bedrooms and, 2 baths. Maids ? 8th. or Wednesday, Oct. 3rd, room m'o the r s, Mr-s. Hunter class lists, schedules, etc. quarters on 3rd floor. at 1:15 P.M., Wed., Oct. 3Td.. at Comly; social, Mrs. R()bert Her- Vacant, and ready for'immediate occupancy. 9:15 A.M. for ten weeks. degen. Faculty representative Mrs. McCOY & SONS RHYTHMIC EXERCISE McClure reported that thl:! new (women) - Thursday, Oct. 4th, Bus chaperones. Mrs. Robert Counseling C e n t e r. formerly CARPET COMPANY CALL A MAN 7:30-9:30 P.M. for ten weeks. Christian; Christmas tea. Mrs. Study Hall, 114, facilitates work- OPEN MON. Al\"D FRI. Charles Moore; spring benefit ing with the parents and stu- UNTIL 8:30 P.M. Purdy &. Edgar ~Assoc. PIANO - (Players) Monday, fitU" party chairman, Mrs. Elven dents. Telephone calls to the Oct. I, (Beginners) Tues., Oct. Duvall; Hallowe'en chairman, school, replace the 'notes for- 14301 E. \VARREN 100 Kercheval 2. 7:30-9:30 P.M .•,for ten weeks. Mrs. Samuel Thorne; tenth merly used for absences. Par- Corner Lakewood READING IMPROVEMENT- grade chairman, Mrs. Robert ents are asked to call the child's TU 4..2228 Adults - Wed.: Oct. 10th, 7:30- VA 2-4100 MAXON BROTHERS, Inc. 9:30 P.M. - eight weeks. VOCABULARY IMPROVE- YOU NEED ECONOMICS MENT - Mon., Oct. 8th, 7:30- Paul Maxon Axel P. Holt You need Economics to understand problems of public 9:30 P.M" for twelve weeks. affairs, such as capitalism, communism, ra~e, Cuba, Berlin Richard L. Moxon James S. Foren VOICE and LANGUAGE. IM- Wall, tax cuts, labor, management, receSSiOn. Bernard Whitley John T. Short PROVEMENT - Monday, Oct. TAKE A FREE-TEN WEEK COURSE Charles S. Wayman Darwin D. Martin 8th; 7:30-9:30 P,M. for twelve (one evp.ning a week at most convenient location) C. Hugh Wilson William H. Rieman, Jr. weeks. William B. Devlin BIRMINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL, MON. OCT. 1, 8-10 p.m. John F. Scherer GEOLOGY (Introduction) - GROSSE POINTE PUBLIC LIBRARY, MON., OCT. 1, 8-10. Thomas Nester Wiliam R. McBrearty Thursd~y, Oct. 11th, 7:30-9:30 DEARBORN WARREN LIBRARY. THURS. OCT. 4, 7:30~9. S. Robert Scott P.M. for ei thgweeks. DOWNTOWN YMCA, Rm. 327, FRI. OCT. 5, 6-8 & 8-10. MOSAIC TILE - Wednesday, Public service supported by contributions since 1932. Oct. 10th, 7:30-9:30 P.M. for Courses by correspondence & speakers for groups. ten weeks. HENRY GEORGE SCHOOL, 920 FORD BLDG., DET. 26 Tuxedo 2- 6000 ORGAN - Wed., Od. 10th, Chartered by University of the' State 'of New York 7:30-9:30 P.M. for ten weeks. ADVANCED OIL PAINTING -Wed., Oct. 17th, 1:00-4:00 p.m. for eight weeks. Grosse Pointe Shores - Is Your Home For Sale?

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Page Eighteen GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, September 27, 1962 Thursday, September 27, 196~ A mlln's worst enemy is the I Know today ~~t you plan to Lt. Roger D. Burau Ends Medical Course Form Pointe fellow who robs him of his good' do lomorrOW-lt s only the £in- St. Ambrose rw~ opinion of himself. ished product that counts. FORT SAM HOUSTON. TEX. officer orientation course at the School. Detroit. in 1955 and rc- Hockey" League Wins Openers ~ (AHTNC) - Army First Lt. MedIcal Field ServIce School, ceived his doctor of dental sur- Little League Results B Roger D. Burau, 25, whose wife, Brooke Army Medical Center, gery degree from the University For the second year the Floor CO'faring George Perles, new coach at ~ Sharon, and parents Mr. and Fort Sam Houston, Tex. of Michigan in 1962. He is a Grosse Pointe Hockey League is St. Ambrose, has plenty to cele- itilr,'@,~ Formica brate this week. Early in Sep- Mrs. Norman P. Burau, live at member of Sigma Phi Epsilon being formed for boys in the The ( WOODS Spartans showed a new offense, tember. Perles was chosen frem 403 Lexington road, recently Lieutenant' Burau was grad- and Delta Slg!Yla L\I()ltafraternl- ages of 9-18. Four divisions, Bath & Kitchen Modernization Club's 2. discarding the T formation for scores of applicants to succeed Juvenile, Midget, Bantam and The Grosse Pointe Woods I a double wing in an attempt to Race laS1 completed the six-week medical uated from Edwin Denby High tics. St. Ambrose coach Tom Bois- Pee Wee. each division consist- Spartans varsity football sc~uad put more punch into the attack. TU 1.1132 class ser, I ing of 'four teams will practice ture, lost their second start of the The' new offense netted the Race, th, and play in 'Gordie Howe's new. se&ton to the Rockets of Farm- Spartans 142 yards. Davis com- Under Boisture's aegis, the this wee regulation rink at 7 Mile and 100 EAST ington, 19-6. pleted 7 passes for 77 yards. His Water Heaters small East Side parish's grid- for anoU BROADWAY Sherwood. iron teams had developed into Clair. top receiver was Mike Shaw Disposals - Dishwashers MT. CLEMENS The first practice is on Sat- The first half saw both teams who snared. f'Om, aerials for 46 a perennial metropolitan foot- at the NEWClinton GaLles One I urday, ,October' 6, 1962. Grosse yards. Dick Rini led the spartan ball power. and had become displaying s t r 0 n g defensive Sewer Cleoning yachts CJ: Pointe has heen verY slow in ground attack with 61 yards in City champions. Unfortunately power as neither was able. to in light Dircctly on thc Clinton Rivcr--15 Minutes from Grosse Pointe form,ing a hockey league to com- 13 rushes. for PerIes, most of Boisture.s pete with the many suburban score. Just before the half end- star p I aye r s graduated last the fleet Entertainment Every F;-iday and Saturday leagues that now exist' in the ed ,Farmington took the ball spring, leaving the new coach the first I crossed Greater Detroit Metropolitan ever on downs at. their own 19 with the task of building his Starring area. team almost "from the ground wind bej yard line. Two plays netted only the Nort We need players and, support- up." two yards and then the Rocket ers the r: DICK KESGEN ers for a sport that buIlds St. Ambrose came through halfback found a hole off tackle' Comedian and Harmonic:] Artist sportsm,anship, teamwork and nobly in their first game of the The b Dancing to the Sheraton Trio character. If there are any in- and ran 79 yards into ,the e~d season Sunday, Se'ptember 16, course v terested, please contact: M. C.' zone only to have the play defeating Holy Redeemer 21-0, Serving Fine Cuisine - Cocktails first ma Murphy, TU 1-6800 or TU called back for clipping against and on the following Friday the large night, Perles watcbed his cava- A reputation built on quality food. 4-7973" Farmington. course : liers down Benedictine 34-0. Light WE Phone 468-0-864 Home is the place for gen- , Opening the 3rd Quarter. the I Star players Mike Van Goe- about the Owned and Operated by Grosse Pointers erosity-let all outsiders look Rockets kicked off to the Spar- them, Pete Genord and Larry mark. Fe out for themselves. tans who drove to the Rocket Rider, holdovers fro m I a s t hours ti year's Goodfellow tea m, are zephyer 38 yard line on a pass from credited with the victory. Van gave the Mark Davis to Mike~Shaw, but Goethem scored on rons of tunity to the drive. was -ended when five and 30 yards and Genord the seco; Farmington recovered a Spar- smashed through the Ravens' tan fumble at midfield. The line from the 10, for another The wi touchdown. 1--- Rockets launched an at t a c k which culminated in a 29 yard Rider went ove~ after a 72- touchdown -run for the first yard dash down the sidelines, We're and newcomer Dick Saady scor- score of. the game. The extra point was no good and FarmIng- ed the final touchdown when ton led 6-0. the reserves took over. Jim I ------1 Pointe s; Just before the 3rd period more cel Ready to Show You ended, the Rockets took posses- We Western sion on their 43 and the first football . play from scrimmage saw the TIle 6. halfback scamper 57 yards' to rently t1 pay dirt. Again the point at- Thomas J. Roney lineback( tempt was no good and Farm- ! Next S the Sma rt ' 63 ington led 12-0. the Mid YV.eare pleased to announce the addition of Thomas J. Roney Mack at Somerset I After. s eve r a I Cixchanges, to our Sales Staff - as our Lincoln Continental Specialist. schedule Farmington took over on their . 38 and on 4th down the same hole opened off tackle and the (He can sell Mercu~ys, Meteors & Comets, too!) back went 64 yards for a touch- down. This made the score 19-0. FORDS With time running out, the ..... Spartans took over' on their own .... 45. The old Statue of Liberty play netted 21 yards as Steve ~ 1#ne. .-..fr Kahle took the ball from Davis. Dick Rini smashed for 3 more, ,130 KERCHEVAL AVENUE and then Davis skirted end for THUNDEIIIIDS 11 more and 'Kahle went to the 7, from where Mark Davis cir- cled end for the Spartan touch- down. "POp" Organist The game was featured by the strong running attack shown FAIRLANES TU 1-5000 by Farmington which amassed a total of 223 yards rushin,g. The and ~~:~:NIN.::*~.~~ I2\1\fRj::YOl 4?'.: ." FALCONS •...•~ ... at' GALLAGHER MUSi Wed. Oct. 3, 1962- Admission fREE with the co

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'ptember 27. 1962 Thursday, September 27, 1962 now today what yoU plan to GROSSE POINT.E N~WS Page Nineteen omorrow-it's only the fin- St. Ambrose d product that counts. Tfins Openers Blue'Devils Hang, on WSU Group to Hold Meeting Wayne State ,University stu- 'enng rsc;ij;~ Octol>er 3, at 7:30 p.m. At- George Perles, new coach at ~~ By Ff'anla McBride ) To D.efeat Port Huron 19-13 dents residing in the, Grosse tendance obligates no one. SL Ambrose, has plenty to cele- Pointe area are invited' to a,t- ~~,~~"',, ~\ This group has provided ride bnlte this week. Early in Sep- , After an opening game defeat Port Huron began to move as tend the fall organizational service for s()me years now and +chen Modernization tpnlbcr. Perles was chosen from The Grosse Pointe Yacht afternoon out of the North at Ann, Arbor, the BJue DevUs the third quarter ended. Larry meeting of the Wayne State- it also plans certain social scores of applicants to succeed Club's 24th Ann!.lal Blue Nose giving the fleet' a beat on the .bounced back. to defeat Port Butler and Mike Shoulders Car Pool, to. be held ail: the St, Ambrose coach Tom Bois. Race last weekend, one or two second leg and a spinnaker run Huron 19-13' at home last Sat- functions for its memoors. Fur. :orvillc TU 1-1132 sparked' the ,drive which w,as Grosse Pointe War Memorial, ther infonnation may be ob- 11I!'p. class series, the North Channel back to the club. By the time urday. ' climaxed by a '17 yard touch- tained from Jim Morrison, TU. Race, the later tWo coming up the last of the fleet reached the down scarpper by Jim Vigrass. Coder Boisture's a~is, the The Pointers kicked off and Earl Morrall, Detroit Lions 'aters this weekend, will end racdng third leg the wind had incerased The, conversion was blocked small East Side parish's grid- forced Port Hur~n to punt. qua.'1:erback who lost part of his for another season on Lake St. to 12-18 with moderate seas and Port Huron trailed by 19-13. • Dishwashers iron teams had developed into After the punt, the'DevIls went left toe in a lawn mower acci- Clair. building out of Anchor Bay. Each team then called on the [. l. a pprennial metropolitan foot- to work with v i g 0 1".' Tom dent, was philosophiCal about defense to help out. The visitors hall po\ver, and had become One h u n d red twenty-one Most of the classes had their Thompson ripped off two ,first !he mispap. stopped the D'evils inside the City champions. Unfortunately yachts crossed the st<\rting line season championships deter- downs. Quarterback GarY' An- Port Huron 20 and Grosse "I needed to get down a ~E for Perles, most of Boisture.s in light soutberly winds giving mined by the outcome of this dersen spotted Terry Raven Pointes'. defense stopped Port couple pounds in weight ... but star pIa y e r s graduated last the fleet a reach as they began race'. The closeness of the stand- alone deep in Port Huron terri- Jefferson E. at, BeacOnsfield Huron on a drive and, forced I guess this is a tough way to spring. leaving the new coach the first Ie,:.!. As the boa t sings going into this final race tory and hit him with a 30 yard VAlley 2-2870 them to punt. The Devils then do it." with the task of building his crossed the ship channel the is evidence of the tremendously pass. That made it first and ten team almost "from the ground wind began to haul around to competitive racing found heer ran out the clock to insure their NOW SHOWING on the Big Reds' 12. victory. up," the Northwest making spinnak- on Lake S1. Clair during the THRU SATURDAY This '19-13 win evened up Edgar Allen Poe's Classic st. Ambrose came through ers the rule of the day. summer. It took Grosse Pointe two Grosse Pointe's record at one nohly in their fi:st game of the plays to score with John Rey-' "PREMATURE BURIAL" The boats sailing the short * >I< >I< win and one loss, ~pason Sunday, SC'Ptember 16, noIds running for the final In Color-with Roy Mil/and COurse were able to make the The Devils have another home defeating Holy Redeemer 21-0, On Saturday Bayview Yacht seven yardS. Jim Large was wide Plus first mark in good winds, but game next Saturday against and on the following Friday Club will sponsor their Annual with his conversion attempt and "BOYS. NIGHT OUT'" the larger boats sailing the long North Ohannel' Race, often re- Fordson. The Tractors are last ni~ht, Perles watched his Cava- the home team led 6-0, In Color with Kim Novak, course to the Thames River year's BCL champs and this will Jennes Garnor & Tony Randall lit;rs do\',rn Benedictine 34-0. ferred to as the small boats Light were reduced to drifting Mackinac Race, The race starts Marc Lonesk kicked off for be a vital game to both teams. STARTS SUNDAY Star players Mike Van Goe- about the time they reached the off of the Grosse Pointe Club the Devils and again Port Huron , thpm. Pete Genord and Larry mark. For a period of a couple had to punt. The Devils took the WALT DISNEY'S Dock at 0800. The course'takes NOW PLAYING Hider, holdovers fro m 1a s t hours' the wind was only a the boats up to and around the punt and, after John Reynolds Kids Like Us! "BON VOYAGE" war's Goodfellow tea m, are zephyer here and there. This Flats with the finish line in rushed for a first down, Ander- In Color with Fred MocMurray ~Tedited with the victory. Van gave the small boats an oppor- sen hit Thompson with a short Burt Lancaster and Jone Wyman front of Bayvi~ Yacht Club. Plus Copthe-m scored on runs of tunity to maintain their lead to swing pass, Tom raced 45 yards BLUE NOSE RACE RESULTS , Karl Malden "PREMATURE BURIAL'" five and 30 yards and Genord the seconsI mark. ,Cruisinl:' "A" for the second Pointe score. Jim smashed through the Ravens' X-'J.'OUt:H.t<;, Baker, Bond. Cle_ Large struck the goal post with "Birdman Of Alcatraz" line from the 10, for another The wind ~me up late in the ments, 7:47:43; VITESSE II, Nor- Coming Wednesday, oct. 3 bert Taylor, 7:50:33; APACHE his extra point attempt. Grosse touchdO\vn. Pointe now led 12-0. ,- "'MY GEISHA'" W. D. Gmelner, 7:52:44; FALCON Mack at Somerset SatUlI'day Matinee Only Rider went over after a 72- 11. t:lare Jacobs: WHISPER. Milt Color-5hirley Mac Laine, ()ross; LAST STRAW, Nagel; Des- Races 65 Yards Yves Montand Jim Foster Named mond, Satcy: TAMARA, Floyd George Marshall yard dash down the sideline's, I ' Plus Hlnsby; M.l!:RRY MAIDEN, Wil1\red After Lonesk's kick the Big and nc',\'comer Dick Saady scor- To Western U Team M.cGuIre; GREAT LAKES, Hans "Sign Of The Gladiator" "'BIRDMAN OF NI the final touchdown when Wamke. _ Reds finally broke into the scoring column" when Larry in Colorscope A LCATRAZ" the reserves took over. Jim Foster, former Grosse Cruising ."B" t:ANDlDJ!;. Coo-Grow. 7:33;01; Butler raced 65 yards on, an end Burt Lancaster & Karl Malden Pointe star athlete, is a sopho- WINDSONli. Don Neal, 7:37:19; sweep to pay dirt. Larry also more center candidate' on the VAS.H.'J.'l, Guy McNarron, 7:37:56; l:IIKJ.Nl. Llwyd Eccelstone; ME- converted and Port Huron now We Western Michigan University 'l'l!:OR lll, Hank Burkard; AF- ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• a•••••••~••g.~j football varsity. b'Al.fU!; de t:OEUR. John BlUM: trailed 12~7. MISTY, Les Mclntosh; SEA WOLF, , The 6-1, 208-pounder is cur", .Phil Rahm; LOTUS, Bob Zell. The visitors kicked off just as CruisinG "C" rently third team center and GRAt:E NOT~, KtM't KeYdell, the quarter ended. Grosse Pointe linebacker. 7:26 ;50; SEA SKOL, Ed Ande.son, found the going tough and had i THE RED CARPBr ! 7::n:~; GLORlBEA, Jim Carlin, Next Saturday the te'am opens 7:~:44: BA~UIHIDDER, Blll Bre- to punt. Port Huron got n~- : A ioS J. Roney Bit 01 New' York's East Fiflies : the Mid-American Conference mer; KOWLOON, Dodenhoff, White, where and punted also. Tom Mack at Somerset I Donlan; WIN LASSIE. Bob Dodd; •R • ~I Specialist. schedule at Miami, O. , SHUN-l"UNG, Bob Cornell; OLD Thompson took the punt at mid- Oct. 4, S, 6, 7, 12.10:30 p.m. • Upsta.irs "Niekelodeoli Room" A~ailable • HAltlTY, Susan Fisher; DAUNT- field, carrying it back to the (Last eve. 9 p.m. $1 adm.) • • L!!:SS 11, Tom Hanson; TEAK!, R. 17 yard line for the Big Reds. • For Private Parties • W. Simonds; JAVELIN. Don DETROIT • • lets, too!) Sucher; ALBACORE. Marv. MaTsh: However the Devil attack stalled : Fine Food and --'iquor : .t<;Sl'UU'l'U, R. Wood: MARY E, N. and the visitors took over on - A. Williams; SPOOK II, Daoust- . . Koch; 'lflRE FLY, Blll Lerchen; downs. : Parkin~ Attendant at Door : LUWAl\I, Joel Bremer: FEATHER, NOW-Season Tickets " t:harles Parker; CAPRlCE, Ge()(l'ge On the second play by the Gerow: t:A.ROUSEL, W. Bayer; MASONIC : 16427 EAST VVARREN TU 5-8880: -... XANDU, F. L. Harkness . Reds, Terry Rayen picked off • ...... AUDITORIUM 1••••• B••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••~.a~.I••• , Cruising "C II' an errant pass and ran it back Pne. VELERO, Doug Wake, 6:00:27; ..' to the 17 yard line of Port .'.* 'J.'ULUUMA. J 0 h n Hutchinson, 6:00:15; .r'LYING IRISH. Norm Mc- Huron. TUES•• OCT. 2nd thru CONVENTION J E .h:lroy, 6:04:38; ESCAPE, Fred Jen- The Pointers drove toward a sen; ~ELWESS, Wm. Gmeiner; SUN .• OCT. 7th' ARE'NA ALl!:R'l', R. Gmeiner;' LEONORE, score but lost the ball on a Schedule af Performances: EVENINGS: Tues. thru Sat. at 8:30 p.m., Miles Jaffe; CAPRICE. John Pur- fumble and the visitors recov- SERIES MATINEES: Sat. at 2:30 p.m., Sun. at 1:30 p.m. and 5;30 p.m. cell: RADiANT, Gerd Schneider; AHAWAK. Wm. Stetson: GALAXY, ered on their, own eight yard 62-63 MORRIS CHALFEN, prescnf8 DICk1nso~Dyce: "0", R. F. Kel- line. The visitors..- punted and logg; BLUE DOLPHIN, Sam Lrwin; WORLD FAMOUS Z-1; ANODYNE II, Rlchaf'd Kom- again Thompson made a great FRENCH. me!. run back bringing the ball to NATIONAL Oit.CHESTRA "Pop" Organist Cruising uD" ChCITle$ Munch conducting' RIPPLE, George Brand. 6:43:54; the Port Huron 25. SQUASH BLOSSOM, Bob Drean, After John Reynolds had ru 1-5000 6:5;l:42; WIND SWEPT. Ed. Zem- AN EVENING mln, 6:54:02; BELLATRIX. H. Du- rushed for a first down, Thomp- 'wiAa..- shane; SECOND WIND, G. Stahl; son sprinted for his second l~~~ AT THE • • ..b:'.•:. G.H.ACI.t<;, Paul Geotcheus; PO- .- K-. LAtUS, RuppeIlt Bell; MITZI. Fr8Jnk touchdown. Jim Large kicked Taylor; TI!;MP'l'RESS. Jim Stewart. the extra point and Grosse FOLKBOAT NAN TIM, Ross Kogel: BUCCA- Pointe led 19-7. The half ended ot~fiB' N.t<;!'at. !!;aJI'l Ross; HUTSUT, Phil as Carl Vertregt intercepted a Lun.:l.ell; SIX BELLES. Bill Mc- l2wRJ=y.. O~JXN Graw; U.S. #30. N, S. Crall; Big Red pass. ::- ."'.. ... DUNNA JEAN, Don Hanna: OUR Reed Recovers Fumble ... at .,"ir' . .P!!;,I'~, Pete Wayne; ODDS & .-~ ..-. .t<;NDS, w. Abbott; MYSTIC, John The visitors kicked off to start .Bremer; KC#19. S. Leaver: U.S. #4\J, John FaN: SEAWIFE, Lee the second half. The Huronites GALLAGHER MUSIC CO. Borody: U.S. #41. R. J. Hanley; picked off an Andersen pass l:IUN VIVIAN'!', G.;,..,!' Naumann; SKY.t<;, M. R. Mcn.mnon; RAIN- and ran it back to the Devils' Wed. Oct. 3, 1962 - 8 P.M. BOW, John Wrtght: GAY WITCH, 43 yard line. The Reds fumbled Chuck Coll1ns; VALKYRIE, S. D. l:Iradiey, D.N.F. and big (216 pounds) Joe Reed Admission fREE with the compliments of L - Class r~covered on the 40 of Grosse TALLY HO. Ken Argo; GAEL, George McCormick; BON VOY- Pointe. On a fumble, Port AG.t<;. AI Whittaker; NITE WIND, Huron got the ball 1m the Pointe Joe Shenstone; SALLY-K. Charles 35 yard line. GALLAGHER ,MUSIC CO. Wh1lte; PIONEER. F, Sklkiewlcz; Convention Arena Box Office W.t:8,£' WmD, Hilary Mlcou; 'The Big Reds gambled on a 10 a.,".-6 p.m. ana at Grinnell's SHAMROCK, Guy Ireland: RUST- fourth down play but Ipst the 18332 Mack at Moran L.t<;R, J. T. MacFarlane; ARTEMIS, downtown during store houl'$. Alee t:hapman. - ball on downs. The home team "A" Universal Grosse Pte. Farms TU 5..5848 SJ£A HAWK, Jack Moran. 5:34:07; then launched an attack featur- HAWKLESS, Don Dlpbor,e, 5:34:12; ing the. runs of Thompson and D-:lW, Slcip Boston. 5:43:18: PER- LOU, Norm Blachford; MOUETTE, Reynolds. The drive died on the Al Jones; SINGUA, Melvin Hall; 12 yard line of Port Huron and VALKYRl~, R' 0 beT t Thoreson; ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SlRl!:N, Don Thompson. Crescent Class ....):'~N TU. Ken Hansen: VITAMIN Kids z. Earl Zuehlke; WE DO, Dick .H.UI: BON-JOUR, M. P. L-Heuke- jxevm; 'POOHKLA, Jim Powell; Free Ship MANON, C h a r 1e s Keresztes: M.UXIE. Don CrinEr; TANTALUS, Hob Brodowicz, [ Six Meter J:lOV~, Fred Stacy; BIG APPLE, MaTtln Beebe: IRENE, Ed. Beebe;. 'l'lDS FORDRIV, Newton Carlisle; <::: Model Bottles DU DU, Dens Kovac, Mack at Somerset HlUldlcap Universal MlSCH~.h:F, F. W. De1ltllnger; SHOW BOAT. Lefkowltz-KUIl'tzman. Partake of our fr i e n :I J Y POLARIS FAMOUSOANTONESE "Penny Bowl"-and be our SIERRA, Charles Ford; RIPrIDE, FlOYd Wyczaler. guest for parking-when you Privateer CHINESE FOODS SPINDRIFT. Oscar Carlson; COT- at stop in for your liquor needs. TUN TOP, Robert, Roadstrum, P.S.-For super~fast service, HONG KONG why not phone your order? We'll have it waiting when Like Suey you drop by on your way Chop home. Speedy free delivery, CARR~ OUT SERV.lCB too. Phone TU 2..0102 Hours: Sun. thru Fr1u Completo line of wines, liqueurs, 12:30 Noon to 9 p.~. brandies, Imported and domestic Sat.. 12:30 Noon thru 11:00 p.m. beer. Glassware, bar supplios, gift hampers, party 1ovor:;. Gift wrap- 16719 MlIck, at, Yorkshire Grosse Pointe's Most , 2 blks. from Outer Dr, pin~ 0 specialty. Complete Beverage Center 7 village wine shop ~, meet your friends at 15228 E. Jefferson (at Beaconsfield) ~~.~ THE VERMOUTH •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• VOLTAIBE~~Y I. Announcing ; THAT'S DRIER • fine ,foods - cocktails ~ Gourmet Luncheons and ~ THAN GIN ITSELF! " in a relaxing atmosph~re Steak House luncheons daily 11:00 a.m. to 2 p,m. ~ ' Dinners Served Daily ~ Every drop of Gancia Extra: 14800 Mack Ave. at Ashland .. , ...•. Phone 822-5222 ~- ~ ample parking in rear i~ iP Dry makes your cocktail drier.; ~:~ Cocktail ,Lounge !~It's a fact-Gancia's drier than~ ------,~------'----, ~ "Where You Meet Your.Priends" ~ gin itself. Made in Italy for' Jo Thompson ~ 16390 E. Wa1:'r(?nat.Audubon TV 2.2628 ~ the Americantaste, it's the: piano nightly i ~ ~ STEAKS - SEAFOOD CHOPS ~~ perfect silent partner for your :arterear ••. in its ~ ' Moderate Pf'iCeS ~~favorite gin or.vodka. Say; flavor of Bellows How much can you eat with your coffee? ilend of carefully ~{' ~ HGhan.eha." Do say it soon., ~. ~ husiastic group of SMORGASBORD I "Our' week end special ~1 t BJ Shoppers' Sp~cial Lun.cheons: ~ .lowness ••• value. EVERY THURSDAY 6 TO 70 P.'1. Friday, Saturday and Sunday Only VIvIANo IMPORTERS, INn - ' SATURDAy LUNCHEON_ONLY! from 1.10 ~ )WS - Moy'sCombination Plate ~,~, from 11:30 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. ~ Exclusive Michigan Distributors ' SATURDAY LATE SHOW ~~ I ~ 2030 W, Fc:,t St..Detroit'16. MicfL; Egg Roll, ~bgum Chow Mein, ~) Jumbo Hot Kosher r; with Marv Welch-Dancing Nitely 5195 01962 Thelos, Garneau. Cet"New York. N. 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Three Trunk Lines To Serve You Quickly CALL TUxedo 2-6900 Three Trunk Lines To Serve You Quickly DEADLINE3 P.M. TUESDAY 4A-HELP WANTED CLASSIFIED RATES SA-SITUATIONS WANTED 6-FOR REN'. DOMESTIC DOMESTIC 6A-FOR RENT YOUR AD CAN BE CHARGED Chorgs Ads. 12 words for $1.00 (Unfurnished) ( Furnished ) 7-WANTED TO RENT 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE CLASS and private piano les- Cosh Ads- J 2 words for 90c COLORED w 0 man, cooking, EXPERIEN'CED GIRL wishes sons at our studio. Affiliated GROSSE PTE. PARK, Mary- GROSSE POINTE FARMS. At- INSURANCE executive needs KITCHEN SINK, 60" all metal IOc eoch additionol word cleaning - 1 to 7. Tuesdays cleaning Mondays, Wednes- S-ARTICLES FORSALE 8-ARTICLES with progressive s c h 001 of land 1048, near Jefferson. tractive Gape Cod. 2 bed- 3, 4 bedroom, 11;2 bath, house. del u x e Youngstown type, and Thursdays. References. days, Fridays. Expert darn- Call music. Courses for all age Five room lower, heated. PR rooms, 1~ baths. Available St. Claire parish. 791-0967 complete with garbage dis- GENERAL ELECTRIC refri- RUMMAGE S: TUxedo 2-8181. . ing. No bachelors. WA 3-5R88. levels. VAlley 3-1355. 2-6972, TU 4-9040. November, to May. TU 5-8764. and UN 3-6663. poser. Priced at $75 for quIck g era tor, clean, excellent some antiqu TUXEDO 2-6900 RESPONSIBLE s e rv ant for sale to permit remodeling. working condition, $45. TU- mower, 10 a.. GROSSE POINTE GIRL wishes general. Own YOUNG gentleman desi'res ga- 3 Trunk Lines household with both parenJts \ CADIEUX. Attractive ranch, 2 VAlley 3~0565. 2-5349. and Saturday. PIANO-ORGAN CENTER transportation. Loves chil- 394 RIVARD rage apartment professionally employed, two CORNER MAUMEE bedrooms, 1~ baths. Octo- or cani'age ,------LINER STATIONS dren. Pointe references. VA house in Grosse RUM MAG E SA L E. Tudor SEMI-INVALIL sehool a,ge ohildren. Living Terrace - 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, ber-May. TU 5-0503. Pointe. ORIENTAL RUGS, like new. CUNNINGHAM DRUGS PUNCH AND JUDY 2-9348. Please phone TUxedo 2-0483. chair, $35. 3 piece sectional, Alaskan seal quarters available, but living second floor. 1 bedroom, bath, 9x12 Kashan. Kirman and 16941 Kercheval at Notre Varna MUSIC STUDIOS 3-ROOM apartment, East War- $15. Arm chair, $5. Coffee Fisher Hnge. TU 5-9698 in not essential. No ironing. EX PE RI EN CED dayworker third floor. Garbage disposal, Hammadan runners. Sarouk Piano, guitar, classic g'litar, ren, in Grosse Pointe area, 7B-ROOM ANO BOARD table, $10. Brocade, d res s I purled twee HARKNESS PHARMACY banjo, accorrlian, 'Jiolin. Must have excellent recent wants cleaning or laundry newly decorated. Ohildren high scatter. TUxedo 6-1363. 20313 Mack Ave. at Lochmoor. $75. Newly decorated, hot length. Odds and ends. Sat- I lined. sizes 1 ~ references. Cal,l TUxedo 4~ work. Best Grosse Pointe ref- school age preferred. FOR ELDERLY man - room, TU 4-3100 15 Kercheval, water and heat included. Call urday 10 to 4 p.m. 933 Fisher are like new 4850 be1ween 10:30 A.M. and erences. 87575639. board, laundry. TU 4-1180. IRONER, bowling balls and NEWS SALES STATIONS Grosse Pointe Farms mornings or evenings; TUxedo (between Chalfonte & Mack) --- _ DOWNTOWN AREA 1 P.M. except Sunday. LEWIS & FORD CO. bags. Casco folding higll TU 4-4440 Res. 372-8994 MAT U R E white responsible WO 1-0550 2-3046. chair. Squirrel jacket, 12-14. ------MOVING-Gar, Grand CIrcus Park News ~'tand 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE ANTIQUE 7 piece 1890 vintage Man's sui t lUaJest1c Bldg. News Stand WANTED - Day help, Satur- woman will sit with elderly Child's ear. G.E. Iron. 16" WHITTIER, 9130 at Expres.s- BEDFORD - Excellent condi- set. Magic Chef gas stove. items. 19745 -E. JEFFERSON TO CITY LIMITS 2B-TUTORING days only. References and so- peopie, children.' TU 6-0073. KNITTERS-'-Will ,assemble and S c h win Ii Pixie, training Alden roark Manor. E. Jetferson tion,. Four bedrooms, two baths. good condition, $78. 1.4" plate garage on COI, cial security number. Call ------way. Brand new luxurious block your sweaters, ~tc., wheels. All A-I condition. and VanDyke PRIVATE TUTORING apartments, huge closets; de- Until June 15, $200 month. glass, 60" x 72", $18. TUxedo: Sept. 29, noo: I Carnerons Gilt Shop. Wayburn IN after 3 p.m. TU. 2-0939. EXPERIENCED nursemaid, 1 shorten your knitted dresses. TUxedo 14177. & Jeff or 2 children. Excellent refer- luxe refrigerator, Roper gas MAXON BROTHERS, Inc. Reasonable, quick. TU 4-4677. 44485., I Park Drugs. City Lunlts YOUR OWN HOME .------,--. -- 8A-OFFICE S-SITUATION WANTED ences. 331-0267. range. Open daily 1-5. TU TU. 2-6000 GROUND covers: Myrtle, pac- GROSSE POINTE PARK All subjects; all grades. Adults 2-6518. GUNS WANTED: Any age, hysandras. TU 5-0768. ACCORDIAN, lady s Size. Two FOR SAI make, twin beds complete, 2 Holly- M11lerKerchevalPharmacy, Wayburn and, and children. Certified teach- NURSE available for 8 or 10 SEWING. dand 3 alterations.7 Ex- 6B-ROOMS FOR RENT ccndftion. Top price. SUlJ1van Pharmacy, BeaconSfIeld ers. hour u y. xce en perlence. 3 1- 583. _ 2-BEDROOM apartment in 4~ Private party. 885-7182. SOFA BED. tan naugahyde. wood bed frames. 2 piece TYPEWRITER~ and Kercheval d t E II t refer- G R 0 SSE POI N T E - Quiet Call: family flat. Excellent condi- TUxedo 1-8579. Call 7 to 9 sectional, reclining c h air; machines, ne' LoUis' Party Store on Charlevoix enees. DRexel 2-9578. EXPERIE~CED laundress and . home, good transportation , FREE-first month's rent. Try tables, kitchen, coffee, corner. sonable priCE DETROIT AND SUBURBAN tion., Suitable for a couple or y. m. GROSSE POINTE CITY cleaning woman. Excellent kitc;hen privileges. ED 1-4825 before you buy. Piano & Triple d l' ape r i e s. Other !ice Equipmer' .Kopp's Pharmacy, CacUeux and TUTORING SERVICE SECRETARIAL SERVICE a single person. Separate i Kercheval references. TO. 8-3084. basement and furnace. $75 a Organ Mart, 22933 Gratiot, STEINWAY Gran d, 5'10~". pieces. Call TUxedo 1-0987,' at Bishop. TL (''unntnghams Vrugs, Notre I)ame KENWOOD 7-4653 TELEPHONE SERVICE :aOOM with bath. G r 0 sse ebonized, excellent condition ... month. Call evenings. PRes- near Nine. Hours: 11 a,m.- Thursday, after 3 p.m. and KerCheVal THESIS PAPERS GIRL DESIRES week's work, 5 Pointe. ' Kitchen' privileges. TU 4-5631. Notre Dame Pharmacy, Notre cott 1-5590. 9 p.m. ------HEYER Duplicr Dame and Kercheval COMMUNITY ROSEMARY GANT TU 4-2545 I days. Reference. 341-7487. Nurse or teacher. $12. Reply BOYS' grey flannel suit, 16; ed, with mete to Box V-75, Grosse Pointe BLOND dining set, including GROSSE POINTE FARMS HARCOURT, 742-5-room up- CUSTOM GUNSMITHING raincoat, tweed jacket. TU- completely r, TUTORING SERVICE RECEPTIONIST - general of- WIDOW would like baby sit- News. hutch, buffet. Cost $600. Sac- Trail Pharmacy. Kerche~'31 on per, screen porch, 2-car gar- ,Franchised Dealer 4-3172. f0r sale $65 the HIll MRS. LOUIS MARICK, DIREC- fice work. 2 years coLlege. ting or light housework. ED: Colt, Ithaca, Browning rifice $200. TUxedo 1-2782. Farms Drugs. FIsher Rd. and age. Redecorated, disposal. GROSSE POINTE stalled larger KerCheval TOR, Tutoring by degree teach- Available after 1:30 p.m. 882- 1-4825. wocms _ Bausch & Lomb AUTO DRIVERS! Only $7.54 for Mrs. Clar: SchetUers Drugs, FIsher Rd and ers available in all SUbjects for A. H. DEP AEPE Nice room in private home. ¥Tinchester Advisory Center SOFA, 3 seat Lawson type and quarterl~ buys $10,000-20,000 TUxedo 4-44(' Maumee 3699. FRENCH WIDOW wishes day TUXEDO 4-0960 Refined gentleman. Garage barrel back chair. $10 each. KlOsel Drugs. Mack and 7-Mlle grades high school, college and Re-Loading Equipment and Bodily Injury and $5,000.00 l'(oad adult education. LICENSED p r act i c a 1 nurse work, office cleaning or baby 881-4299. TUxedo 2-0086. Fishing Tackle PropertJ Damage Liability. ,I 8S-ANTIQUE Wood's Drug Center. Mack and available for private duty, sitting. References. V A II e y 339 Merriweather CONVENIENT TO VILLAGE TUxedo 1-2376. Bournemot;th (7 Mile Rd.). home Or hospital. VA 4-3500. 4-2965. NURSE WISHES to rent out Grosse Pointe Farms 1-- _ B. McDANIEL CO. You Are Cordially Invited ANTIQUE banG GROSSEPOINTE WOODS shopping area. 4-room upper in- bedroom in her home. Call 13333 Kercheval . I Grosse Pointe Pharmacy, Mack LADY wishes days, $8 and car VA 1-8200 WANTED-Gold printmg ma- glass globe f and HunUngton TUxedo 4-2820 come. Stove" refrigerator, and TUxedo 2-4817 or VAlley To Attend the Your Girl Friday fare. Pointe references. VA chine. Call TU 2-0014, TU: Good conditio' Harkness Pharmacy. Mack and OPENINGS FOR TEACHERS garage. Ideal for single person 4-3690. LADIES and man's hand- 2-S944 after 6 p.m. I ',ochmoor Secretarial Service 4-9172. or couple. TU 1-3760. carved Victorian chairs. Wal- SECOND H~f:d Johnsons, Mack and 8- 3-LOST AND FOUND Mimeographing FARMS, Room and garage for nut. Call after 5:30. TU REPLENISHING WARDROBE 9-ARTICLES Goronf.lo, Mack and Anita _ EXPERIENCED WHITE LADY SILLOWAY & CO. gentleman in private home I '4-5537. ANTIQUE -Sale Thursday and Friday BOOKS PURCR arnOlds Drug. Mack and Haw- LOST-8ilver charm bracelet. Mrs. Coleman TU 4-6442 wishes day work c1ea!)ing, Air-conditioned, telephone ex- only. Suits and dresses, sizes Entire Iibrarif B~~~rugs. Mack and Roslyn Reward. TUxedo 2-2936. ironing. References. Steady LOWER $225. 2 bedrooms. 767 tension. Excellent transpor- SALTA -' RINl Neva-Rust GOOD CARE for invalid, re- 11 and 12. Excel1ent condi- items. Midwe~ DETROIT AREA VAlley 4-5088. Harcourt. Stove, refrigerator, tation. TUxedo 2-1551. wrought iron dinette set. SHOW tired, or elderly woman. tion. Reputable labels. TU. 4301 Kensingl Bnggs Drug Store. Mack and LOST, FRIDAY-Brown male porch, carpeted, 2-car gar- Four chairs. $45. TU 5-5276. SPONSORED BY THE TouraIne Downstair bedroom and bath, B A BY SITTING, convalescent GENTLEMAN or male student dachshund, answers to name age. VA 1-8108, VA 2-4874. PARnCIPATING DEALERS 1-1599. LADY'S red co;;. &nds Medical ServIce Pharmacy, good meals, f.ee laundry. VA car e, anytime. Dependable Quiet, clean home. \Garage CHIFFON cocktail dress, taf- I Mack and Moran "Heine." TU 2~8182. Elizabeth Bronson STUDENT'S flute, good con - A-I condition. Blue Cross Drugs. Mack and Netf 4-7920. mother, 37. References, own optional. VAlley 2-4593. feta and net lin~, size 16. NEFF ROAD 704, 3 bedrooms, Continental Clutter Shop . dition. TUxedo 4-2664. Bl~fueHmlJPharmacy, Mack ana 4-HELP WANTED transportation. TUxedo Davenport. LAkeview 7-3187. LADY'S HANDYMAN Service 5-7052. ' 1~ baths, $200. GROSSE POINTE, roo m fOol' , Helen Gable!' A. W. Pottinger ------1 WE BUY old go DevonShire Drugs, Mack and and DevonshIre MALE FEMALE -No jobs too big or small. , HARCOURT, 776, 2 bedroom employed gentleman in pri- 4 SKIN SABLE scarf. Wild Marty Grant Dottie Williams ESTATES bought and sold. silver. Vogue L & L Pharmacy, Mack and Bea. References. Ask for Don, MIDDLE-AGED woman desires mink cape Complete or odd pieces. An- Moros3 Rvad. consfield lower. Carpeting. $180. vate home. TUxedo 5-2CH8. jacket. Excellen.t Nan Kupiec Marion Zell PART TIME secretarial work. PRescott 7-3452. work-good cook, child care. condiiton. 567-6578. tiques, silver, china. furni- I COlony Patent MedicIne, 15645 Mornings. Send resume in- JOHN S. GOODMAN in the COACH HOUSE ture Oriental rugs. Hugh C. CASH for you: Mack Pointe' references. TY 5-8317. PLEASANT ROOM, home privi- at cluding references to 1333 TU 5-6063 LO 7-4706 ST. CLAIR SHORES SECRETARIAL SERVICES leges. Jefferson transporta_ Best in Detroit Area HISTORIC Bola~, 10233 Woodward, TO I household dis Arnola Drugs. Marter Rd. and Somerset, Grosse Pointe 30. DEPENDABLE woman wishes 5 6-2500. , up call 10-5 d. Jefferson TELEPHONE ANSWERING 504 NEFF. Lower :filat for rent. tion. Employed business wo- RUMMAGE SALE MIMEOGRAPHING days, domestic work. Fond of Three bedrooms, living room, man. TUxedo 1-3767. BOTSFORD INN OUT OF WORK Grosse Pointe Woods FURNITURE, mahogany, ex- WANTED-Gol{ PRINT~NG children. ED 1-6302. dining room, kitchen, large Grand River at Eight Mile Rd. t-PUBLIC NOTICES OR ON SHORTER HOURS? Presbyterian Church tension dining table, 6 chairs. chine. Cali T PHOTO-COPYING lot. Close to schools and shop- 6C-OFFICE FOR RENT Write us immediately regarding DAYWORK, laundry. Grosse Mack Ave. and Torr'ey Road Tues. & Wed., Oct. 2, 3 $95: corner cupboard, $95; 2-8944 after 6 EASTLAND Auditorium, Fri- VILLAGE LETTER SHOP ping. $165 per month. Call opportunities to sell Rawleigh Poi Iit e references. WAlnut Kercheval-On-The-Hill, second 9 to 9, Friday, Oct. 5 NOtJn to 10 P.M. buffet, $25; complete bed and 'BOOKS bought i days. Free bridge lessons 6 643 NOTRE DAME TU 4-7064 TUxedo 5-3361. Products, full time to consum. 5-1045. Dean. floor office suitable for busi- 9 to noon, Saturday, Oct. 6 dresser, $55; '\~lestinghouse Entire librari~ p.m.: Duplicate 7:30. LA ness or, doctor. 500 sq. ft., air- Thursday, October 4 dryer, $75; miscellaneous ers in Grosse Pointe. No experi- NEFF, 515, 2-bedroom lower. Noon to 7 P.M. 6-0731 or SL 7-2810. IF YOU'LL NAME the job you LAUNDRESS, experien'Ced, ex- Adults. Vacant TU 5-4100. conditioned. TU 54100. ACCORDION, white and gold, lamps, tables, mirrors. TUx- art objects. M, ence needed to start. For inter- want done I'll do it! VA cellent, Grosse Pointe refer- 5 TOLES REAL ESTATE stops. Cost $495, sell for 'Admission :;:I.OO.Free Parking edo 4-7977. 167() Leveret;, view w r i t e Rawleigh, Dept 4-9172. ences. WAlnut 1-8475. TOLES REAL ESTATE $295 with case. Has had little MCI-769-198 Freeport,. Ill. Complete Dining Service MACK a,t Torrey R 0 ad. Up- use except by CUSTOM BUILT 5 sectional EXPERIENCED cha uffeu r student. Call Available for Your POSITIVELY MRS. RYAN COLORED experienced cook, couch. Reo Ride-a-Long mow- World Famous 'Re'ader and wants full time employment. 866 UNIVERSITY stairs, 3 attractive offices and nights or week end. TUxedo BEAUTICIAN-Opportunity to cleaner, 2 or 3 days a week 5-0480. Con venience er, excellent condition. TUx- PRICES Adviser on all problems of life, CaIl TU. 5-2135. 7 rooms, 2 baths, large living reception a-rea. Ideal for af. be self employed in one of or every other week. Cater torneys, accountants, manu- edo 6-1608. For Furni no matter what your problems to dinners, parties. Grosse room, sunroom, 2-car garage. CRIB, $15. Youth bed, $10. Grosse Pointe's most exclu- facturer's representative, or ENCYCLOPEDIA, never used, may be this gifted lady can and GROSSE POINTE'S UNUSUAL $125 per month. Mr. Bliss. WO Girl's cl()thing: infant to 3 Applic sive salons. Telephone, jani- Pointe re'ferences. 923-5391, pa,rty requiring one section 1954, with 2 annuals up to SPINET piano, like new. Sacri- will help yoU in your problems. WAlnut 1-7647. 1-0321. years; Snow suit, 3X; Coat, "I Piece or e tor, receptionist and mani- SECRETARIAL SERVICE to sublet bal'3n.ee. Reasonable 1956, $25. TUxedo 1-0325. fice. No dealers. 22933 Gra- She speaks 22 different lan- curist to serve your clients HOMER WARREN & CO. size 8; Dresses and skirts, suI>- tiot near Nine. • Letters, Resumes Composed WOMAN wishes housework 2 lease available. WA 2-2060 guages-Polish, Italian and sev- Earn more and keep more of teen," 12 and 14. Lady's PRescott eral others. Just arrived from • Dictation Taped by Telephone days a week. Grosse Pointe S T U D I 0 APARTMENT on Or TU 6-1029 evenings. dresses, skirts, 7 and 9. TU your proceeds. TU. 2-9440. • Silk Screen Mimeographing Cadieux: Living room, kitch- Gallagher Music Co. RUMMAGE 'SALE DOG HOUSE, l' England - First time in this reference. Own transporta- PANELED, private office, car- 4-6205. • Telephone Answering tion. VA 2-9836.. , en alcove, bath. Stove, re- Cordially invites you to enjoy St. James Lutheran Church 2-8181. area! Located on the ground peted, large area. Telephone JOY DOMAN frigerator, heat, hot water. a Lowrey organ concert ALL WOOL hand hooked rug Kercheval at McMiHan floor at 1065 East Grand Boule- HESTER "WRIGHT~IDEAS" answering aVallable. 19854 USED FLUTE \\ PERSONNEL EXPERIENCED woman wishes $6'".50. TUxedo 5.6523. featuring and pad, 9'x12'. Small Grosse Pointe vard, * block off Gratiot, cor. BATCHELOR Mack, Grosse Pointe Woods , condition, fOJr of Forest. Open Daily from 9 day work, Monday, TJleSday FRANK RENAUT Lounge chair. 4 folding ma- OCTOBER 5, 1962 FEE AND FREE TUxedo 2-6034 Thursday. WA 5-7593. ' INCOME. Lower, 1360 Beacons~ TU 4-7900. TUxedo 1-Q02!- a. m. to 9 P. m. Also Sunday SECY., Motion Pictures ... $400 on hogany dinette cha:i'I'S. Dan- Friday 9:00 A.M. field. Two bedrooms, newly ish mod ern breakfast set. from 2 P. m. to 6 P. m. Detroit SECY., Ad Agency ...•... $350 NURSE, .PN. Relief duty. Two RELIABLE woman wishes laun- Wednesday evening, OCtober 3, ----~----- lOA-MOTORC decorated, gas heat, adults , KERCHEVAL ON THE HILL Duncan Phyfe couch. TUx- Michigan. Call 921-2546. 50 TYPIST, Radio & TV $260 days open. VA 4-5378. office suitable for one man and at 8 p.m. SCHWINN Jaguar, excellent I FOR SAt. dry or cleaning. Steady. Tues- $75. TU 2-3091, TU 4-2380. edo 24593. years of experienced reading. SECY., Sales Future $350 condition. TUxedo 4-3207. V ' AWNINGS, screens removed. day, Wednesday. Excellent secretary. Everything included 18332 Mack at Moran ------BSA, JAWA, E: RECEPTIONIST, PBX $265 Storms washed and hung, Detroit references. WOod- 1682, I E. JEFFERSON a.t $85. Grosse Pointe Farms MOVING-Selling many arti-l HATSU - All RECEPTIONIST, Clinic $260 lA-PERSONALS Eavestroughs cleaned. Wall ward 2-0797. after 6 p.m. Two and three' bedroom tel' PURDY & EDGAR GREAT BOOKS OF THE des of value. Small appli- Mopeds, scoo:: JR, TYPIST, H.S. Bkpg $280 washing and painting. VAlley races. Newly decorated, electric 100 KERCHEVAL' TU 4-2228 WURLITZER piano and bench, ances, table linen, pictures, and s e r v ice WANTED: Companion to drive TYPIST, 1 Girl Office $300 EXPERIENCED and' reliable WESTERN WORLD 1~4127. stove, disposal, garage, beauti ebony, 2 years old, perfect dishes, men's sport coats, add- good work. t: to Florida about Oct. 15th. lady wishes day work. Refer- Complete set plus bookcase. Other Positions Too Numerous ful grounds. Park privileges KERCHEVAL "Village" busi- condition. Evenings, TUxedo ing machine lady's clothes. cycle Sales, 3~ Mrs. Helen Sherman. TUxedo e'nces. 921-5258. To List ness district. One or more 6-0018. Never used. Ideal for student. I 5-5483, evenings. WOodward 1-0321, ext. 25 .20974 LittIestone. near 13LMile, P TRI-CITY CHILD CARE CAMP ANION to invalid or day HOMER WARREN & CO. rooms. TUxedo 2-7252, TUx- WOodward 2-4677, before 5 p.rn. YOUNG MEN edo 5-0518. ANTIQU~ State Licensed and Bonded , work from 9 to 4. schoal desks refin- r SOFAS AND CHAIRS 1~-AUTOS FO RELIABLE person over 25 to Some college background wi! I ished. Also hobby horse, like "We will stay while you're away, 925-3135 GROSSE POINTE- 17907 E. WARREN LIKE BRAND NEW '1960 PONTIAC h drive 1961 Cadillac sedan to qualify you for future executive PORCH furniture, 12 pieces. any hour night or day." new, $10 each. TU 2-6055. Palo Alto, California, during training programs. Openings HARCOURT 900 11'x20' paneled office with good condition. Also wringer. V•.<\N UPHOLSTERING vertible. New ; Mature, competent babysitters, DAY WORK - House, office, Lower 5-room. Garage. $180.00 built-in boo k cas e, adjoining last week in October. Call now in sales, management, in ADMIRAL double oven deluxe type washing machine. Cam. 13235 Harper radio, heater, P - convalescent and elderly care. beauty shop cleaning. De- Detroit. Bank & Trust Co. 962- 8'x20' waiting room. Air-condi TUxedo 2~8221 for interview. surance, marketing. &pen, Tee t e r. Girl's 20" bicycle, $15; Boy Ii From 'Nages. Phone TUxedo 6-1221 ing or nights. Refel:ences. and finest in schools, shopping ALTER - MACK near 'Grosse fice. Call:"mornings, .,or eve Babe, stroller, complLete ster- Scout uniform, boy's down MERCURY M< PIANO, ORGAN, between 3 and 4 or 5 and 6. 921-7616. - ilize~, nursery. chair', clothing HARPSICHORD and transportation, $175. Pointe on' Charlevoix nea r ning~. TUxedo '2"'3046. ~ $245 fIlled sleeping bag, $15. 267 CLEARA. ~ to SIZe 3. Frlday, Saturnay, Kenwood Court. VOICE. VIOLIN, THEORY WOMAN for general house EXPERIENCED WHITE LADY TU' 5-1172 WO 2-4607 Alter. C'ute furnished apart 7-WANTED TO RENT . 1842 Norwood. 2 doors and 4 duo ments .. Heat, light, gas in Beginning students through work, cooking. Must drive. wishes cooking and down- - SMILEY BLOND dining set, dropleaf MAKE ME A: SINGLE HOME. Devonshire cluded. Only $70, to $75 BROS. artist level. Two adult women require re- stairs work only. Adult fam- FURNISHED' apal tment f 0 r Detroit: 5510. Woodward nr. X., DAVENPORT, needs recover- table, 4 chairs. Excellent con- Credit chP.<'k b~ near Chandler Park. Six month. What could be .nicer ? money down, call 20758 Mack. near 8 Mile cent references. Good wages, ily. Give location. Reply Box couple' and: baby., White. Writ e way. Open Mon., Wed" Fri. eves. ing, $10; tricycles: $3 each; dition. TV 1-6342. rooms; garage. $115. TUxedo Telephone VAlley 1-8985 0 TU 4-~843 Tt1 8-2359 TO 4-0219. U-50, Grosse Pointe News. r Gilbertson', _ 220' East Perry Sun. 1-5. ~Y's biCYcle (racer), $12; TU 1-50 4-5031, VAlley 1-2818; , / Port Ohio,; , kitchen set, $15, TUxedo WINTER coats, suits, blouses, Clinton. TR 3-6800 6-0433. dresses to fit sizes 12 or 14. 1956 BUICK cent Call TUxedo 4-1109, Saturday. ble-No rust. Be $200. TUxedo I, 10-4; Monday. 10-6. .~ ..... 4>& - ...... -' ~, .. ,.".' .!':"~".f ._. -.." ...... ,.... ~ •• , "I .~r._~e: ~. =::;"-:::~ .•• _ ... ~... "'-"> ::::'~ ...... ~ •• N.'''","--, - ,

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3 P.M. TUESDAY :LESfOR SALE YOUR AD CAN BE CHARGED Three Trunl! Lines To Serve You Quickly CALL TUx~do 2-6900 Three Trunk Lines To Serve You Quickly DEADLINE 3 P.M. TUESDAY SINK, 60" all metal 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE 8-ART!CLES FOR SALE 11-AUTOS FOR SALE I 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE Youngstown type', fOR SALE fOR SALE fOR SALE fOR SALE with garbage dis. GE~ERAL ELECTRIC r efri- RUMMAGE SALE-Furniture, 11956 MERCEDES BENZ 190 SL FOR SALE iced at $75 for quick ~ era tor, clean, excellent some antiques, Reo power -40,000 -miles, $1,650 or best OPEN SUNDAY 2..5 permit remodeling. \\ orking condition, $45. TU- mower, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Friday offer this wee k. TUxedo FARMS ON THE WATER HARCOURT 768-70 south of 2-53-!9. .0565. and Saturday. 5730 Yorkshire. 4-4509. 48 WILLOW. TREE PL• New Colonials App't. Only LAKE SHORE ROAD - Just Jefferson. Attractive colonial 320 Cloverly Rd. - A drive past beyond Yacht Olub. Easy living R r :'II :\1 AGE SA L E. Tudor SEMI-INVALID wishes to sell AL PH A - ROMEO BERLINA GROSSE PTE. SHORES 2.family flat. 3 bedrooms, 11,'2 • RUGS. like new. UNDER $20,000 this Cape Cod style home and on one floor with restful view chair, $35. 3 piece sectional, Alaskan seal full length coat; 2000 1960 4~door sedan. Blue, lshan. Kirman and NEAR GROSSE POINTE through the immediate area will of lake. Outstanding 3 bedroom, balhs, screened terrace each S l:i. Arm chair, $5. Coffce Fisher fingertip jacket; im- Excellent condition. DRexel 2045 Roslyn, Grosse Pte. m runners. Sarouk YACHT CLUB convince you of the fine loca- 3 bath RANCH wah elaborate unit, separate basements. Priced table. $10. Brocade, d res s ported tweed coat, nutria 1-1234, UNiversity 2-3568, Woods. 3 bedrooms. 1:1;2 'Ux~do 6-1363. OFF LAKESHORE ROAD tion and real handiness to activities room and special bar- to sell. TU 1-3760. Icn~th. Odds and ends. Sat- lined, sizes 14-16. All articles evenings. baths, full basement, ,gas OPEN DAILY 1-5 schools. Large bedroom, bath becue grill for entertaining. Has bowlin~ balls and urday 10 to 4 p.m. 933 Fisher are like new. 121 Lothrop. heat, copper plumbing. G.E. SILLOW AY & CO. down; 2 bedrooms, bath uP. Li- large boatwell. 12 years old and asco folding high Ibetwcen Chalfonte & Mack) MG CLASSIC, 1933 Model J- New four bedroom co Ion i a 1. built.ins. brary (or 4th bedroom), all fin- in excellent condition. Priced uirrel jacket. 12-14. ----- MOVING--Garden equipment. Original and complete, $1,500 2h baths, family room, study, X'\TlQL"E 7 piece 1890 vintage tI ished recreation' room with lava- to sell. TUxedo 1-6300. FISHER 587 - Near schools. 'ar. G.E. Iron. 16" Man's s its, miscellaneous TUxedo 6-2600, days. separate dining room. Complete set. Magic Chef gas stove, items. 19745 Blossom lane, in every detail including land- Albert G. tory. Glassed, year-round activi~ Well built 1h story Colonial I n Pixie. training I::poc1 condition. $78. ;4" plate CONVERTIBLE CLEARANCE ties room. Thrifty gas heat. Johnstone & Johnstone with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, pan- All A-I condition. gnrage on Cook road entranco. scaping, $53,800. ~lass. 60" x 72", $18. TUxedo Sept. 29, noon to 4 p.m. 2 left. Buy at my cost, Credit COUVREUR, BLDR. _~______eled den, recreation room, 50' ,-4177. App't. Only -I-H85. check by phone. No money lot. $29,800. 555 LAKESHORE ROAD . TU 1-3000 HUGH CHALMERS c,)Vers: :\lyrtle, pac. 8A-OffICE EQUIPMENT down. Call Jack Eason, TU Home for Large Family ~\("C()RDIAN. lady's size. Two GROSSE PTE. SHORES TU 4-4040 LOCHMOOR 20-Spacious Eng. ;. TlJ 5-0768. FOR SALE 1-5000. t\\.in beds complete, 2 Holly- 5 bedroom, 4~ bath Lakeshore I RATHBONE PLACE, lish T'dor near the lake. Mod- wood bcd frames. 2 piece TYPEWRlTERS and add in fi£ 1960 CADILLAC Fleetwood ern kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 3 D, tan naug"..hyde. Road home with excellent view LAKESHORE ROAD CHALFONTE 427. Center Mll ,,"c'l'tional. reclining c h air; machines, new, rebuilt. Rea. Sedan - Camelot grey, full of the lake. 2 living rooms, one GROSSE POINTE CiTY baths, maid's quarters, library, 1-8579. Call 7 to 9 colonial. T hI' e e bedrooms, tahles. kitchen, coffee, corner. sonable prices. National Of- power including air-condition- formal, one informal. Large e'n. Gracious comfort of an authen- Florida room, air-conditioning, 3~ baths, many fine features. Call owner for appointment Trip1c draperies. Other fice EquipmeIJt, 16833 Harper ing. Chauffeur driven, like try hall 18x16 with open stair- tic Colonial. Only 2 years old. recently decorated. Shown by appointment. Own- TUxedo fi-1l45 " G r i\ n d. 5'10~", pic('cs. Call TUxedo 1-0987, at Bishop. TUxedo 1.7130. new. TUxedo 2~5000. case. Spacious dining room, Perfect floor plan. 4 bedrooms, excellent condition. Thursday. after 3 p.m. I family room with' p"lXquet floor. 2 connecting baths. FAMILY er. TU 5~4637. McMILLAN 2 0 5, 4 bedroom II. HEYER Duplicator, hand crankw FORD 1961 Cuuntry Sq\he 9 large kitchen with' dishwasher, ROOM. 1st floor utility room, brick home near Richard SChool B()YS' grey flannel suit, 16; ed, with meter. Cost $140 new, passenger s tat ion wagon, and disposal. Extensively land- Kitchen has all' the built-ins. LAKESHORE LANE-Pleasing priced at only $25,500. Break- ning set. including ranch, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, WESTCH ESTERROAD raincoat. t\\'eed jacket. TU- ~ompletely rebuilt recently, White, like new. Many ex- scaped with complete sprinkler Sacrifice price. fast room, 5th bedroom 0!Il 3rd lffet. Cost $600. Sac- library. Must be seen. Wonderful home for a family 4-;)172. for sale $65. DEL motoring set. 3 bed,rooms, 2 ca1" ga:rage. Out easy to maintain. Offered 326 Moran 25,500 , for over 36 years maroon fringe. Call after 12 Ville, full power, excellent one-half baths, shower room. of town owner has pri'ced this ;.. bicycle. "i"Uxedo full 'luxury bath, first floor now at $43,500. 411 Moran 28,000 _ noon. Tuxedo 2-4904. condition. Must dispose. TU- sell. laundry, tile basement, land- to 1070 N. Oxford 35,500 1-8657. FOR THE FAMILY that must O:\IEGA man's watch. Kodak scaped. $10,000 down and as- 1637 Prestwick 31,500 gown; ivory toned VENDOME.84 have four bed roo m s but movie camera, stereo viewer, FORD 1949 2-door, good tires, sume builder's mortgage at 1972 Prestwick 28,500 :hantilly lace over thinks it can't afford this size metal beel frames, round running condition, $50. TUx- $235 per month. Open or call French Normwdy. 6 bedrooms, 10 Provencal _.. 64,000 l train, size 10 to 12, home. In. the City, first block marble top coffee table. TU. edo 6-1251. 2 to 5 daily. 4:1;2baths. A delightful house in 12 Stratford 63,500 cum 8-3666. a prestige location. Near St. off Jefferson. N ear Village 800 Sunningdale ..•... 55,000 4-6939. POINTE CONSTRUCTION CO. FORD '58' Country Sedan, 8, Paul's church. shopping. Family room and 942 Sunningdale 52,000 yellow damask dra. TU 1-6369 Evenings, TU 6-2139 VIOLIN, case and bow, good radio, heater, white sidewalls, 2:1;2baths. Completely private 813 Trombley' •...... 39,900 : pairs, $35. TUxedo tone, excellent condition. Pri- power equipment and luggage BARRINGTON 840. Immediate WASHINGTON 837 yard. 20665 Vernier vate. TU 5-1057. rack, $800. TUxedo 2-9408. possession. White brick, one Beautiful custom built 3 bed- MARK THESE FEATURES Circle _ . 26,500 • Business Machines floor, 3 bedrooms, modern room ranch. Nine years old. 631 Westchester ...... • 59,700 ~IAN'S car coat, size 42. Dark '55 OLDS hardtop, $200. TUx- . againSt your check list requir- • Rubber Stamps OVER SALE kitchi"lTl, dishwasher. Wan t Large deep lot. 1220 Whittier . 33,000 oak bookcase, good for boy's edo 4-1883. ed for your next home': Two • Fine Printing Service ht $49.95 offer, will. cooperate. $22,900. 15315 Windmill Pte. room. TUxedo 5-3643. second floor baths, first floor • Wedding Invitations e $59.95 MGA 1959. Radio, heater, wire Open 1-5, Saturday, Sunday. LAKEPOINTE, 1267, lav" .library, 1a r g e _kitchen Dr. 59,500 t>le $49.95 5.!" YOUNGSTOWN sink, dou- wheels. Good condition, best Valley 1-849S, Valley 2-5766. A spacious well maintained 6-4 with eating space for the fam- 20739 Young Lane ...... •. 23,500 ADDING ncess $34.95 ble drain board, drawers, plus offer. TU 1-2560 after 1 p.m. RIETHMILLER REALTY income. Recreation room in ily. Fenced yard. Near trans- 1020 Yorkshire 36,500 UUM BARGAINS pull out shelves. Reasonable. portation and schools. Now at MACHINES basement. Land contract. Tenns. 1:1;2-STORY 1 Year Guarantee TUxedo 6-0433. 1959 FORD Country Sedan - $27,900. TYPEWRITERS Power equipment, radio, heat- GROSSE POINTE WOODS 562 Anita" (tri-level) _ . 48,500 beater $16.95-S39.50 LAKECREST LANE a!\d er, n~w tires, $1,195. TUxed() NOW VACANT and priced for 431 Colonial Ct . 27,000 rckas 516.95-$29.95 OPEN. SUN. 2 TO 5 Early American semi. 4 bed- Sales a quick sale. Located on a 19969 W. Emory Ct. _ . 34,500 ~.'s $19.95 Used Organs 1-0047 after 6. South Oxford, 1141. Colonial, rooms, 2:1;2baths, attached ga-. and quiet, dead-end street. - Cape 597. Hampton . 27,800 ~'als $21.95 3 large bedrooms, 2:;,2 baths, rage. Quality built in lovely lo- Service '54 CHEVROLET-Good condi- Cod with t h r e e bedrooms. 318 Kerby . 24,800 PER VACUlJM From library, gas heat, screened cation with a view of the lake. tion, $225. TUxedo 5--9285. Paneled living room and den. 154 Lothrop . 59,000 'arren TU 1-1122 porch, breezeway, attached ga- Substantial price reduction. 803 Rivard _ . 25,000 'WOLVERINE lreka Auth. Service $395 1961 FIAT Abarth Allemano rage. Lot 80'x26 0', fully land. YOU WON'T BELIEVE the low Spyder. Convertible, com- McKINLEY, 407 price on this four-bedroom Typewriter Service men's skis and Ooots. Baldwin, Lowrey, Ham- scaped. other features. $42,500. I-STORY Serving the Pointe Area plete with detachable hard colonial. Situated ju.st a block Our Now Location ~riage. Miscellaneous mond, Conn, Thomas TUxedo 5-9433 Sturdy English colonial in the 175 Country Olub 72,000 top. All aluminum body, al- Farms. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, ~ from V;Wage shopping and a 13131 E. JEFFERSON AVE. Jxedo 2-6287. included. most new, 7,000 miles. $1,995. 933 Fisher 22,000 bath down, Delightful breakfast skip to Maire -school. Fenced 69 Hampton 35,000 Next to the Savar1Ile Hotel ~ Private owner. Call Jack yard. Ste'p.down den and mod- ano, $300; 100-yr.-old FREE HOME TRIAL 1982 UTILESTONE i'oom with built-in china cab- 60 Lake Shore. Lane 43,000 VA 2-3560 ' Eason, TU 1-5000 days, 771~ ern kitchen. Priced in the grand piano, $150; BUDGET TERMS AT 6% Colonial, 3 bedrooms, 1~ inets, jalousied porch and 2 car 16 Moorland 48,900 3087 evemngs. garage. Priced right. twenties. --I .....w;; cream chairs $7' baths, .paneled den, carpet. 553 Neff 13,000 :ker Victorian chnirs: '57 FORD station wagon. Low ing, draperies. Open Sun., CO-OP TOWN HOUSE apart- 1351 N: Renaud 36,000 SMILEY BROS. GROSSE POINTE firand :'vIarais,Grosse mileage, original owner. Pow. 2-5. BEDFORD, 1315 ments, each with four bed- 1665 S. Renaud 29,900 Detroit: 5510 Woodward nr. X. ark. er equipped. TU 4.6502. A bright, comfortable home. rooms and, 3 baths. Can be 294 Stephens...... 39,500 way. Open Mon., Wed., Fri. eves. TUxedo I~0254 Den, 2 fireplaces,. 3 bedrooms, bought ~with low! down .pay- 1120 Torrey...... 34,800 Shoe Repair Sun. 1- 5. Grosse Poinle Cab E (Breeches). Excel. CHEVROLET, 1960 Imp a I a 1~ baths, 2-car garage, 60 ft. ment::and monthly costs may 244 Williams 32,000. lector's item, $150. TR 3-6800 Sports Sedan V-8--All power, GROSSE POINTE SHORES lot., Owner leaviilg city. Ideal be cheaper.than renting. 0Iily 3Z9 Fisher Rd•• Opp. High TU 2.5300 l-4224. all extras, immaeulate.$I,725. 4~% MTG. AVAILABLE location for transportation and four left! THOROUGH COVERAGE ON GIRL'S clothing, size 10 and 12. VAlley, 1.6610. schools. OTHER. GROSSE , playpen, Teeter- Girl's 20" bIcycle, $15; Boy EDGEWOOD N. 30 POINTE HOUSES 'oller, complete ster- Scout uniform, boy's down MERCURY MONTE..i.EY Handsome white custom ranch P d rsery chair, clothing filled sleeping bag, $15. 267 CLEARANCE on 100' lot professionally land- COMPLETE U r Y Stop in for a time saving list 3. Friday, Saturday, Kenwood Cout1. 2 doors and 4 duors, all colors scaped. Completely air-condi. & tailored to your requirements ROAD SERVICE wood. INFORMATION ON ALL from our comprehensive Grosse MAKE ME AN OFFER tioned. Three bedrooms, 2 baths, GROSSE POINTE BLOND dining set, dropleaI outstanding family room, ter~ OTHER GROSSE POINTE Pointe catalog -of . photographs RT, needs recover- Credit chp.dt by phone, no Television Spec. Co. table, 4 chairs. Excellent con- race and patio. Beautiful car- Ed gar and small floor plans. TU 1.9813 l;f,fl\ trieycles, $3 each; money down, call Jack Eason, PROPERTIES AV,f\ILABLE Prompt, Courteous Service dition. TU 1-6342. peting and draperies. Vacant. TU4.3988~ cycle (racer), $12; TU 1-5000 9 a,m. • 8 p.m. Mon. • Sat. Ready for owner. 100 KERCHEVAL - TU 4-2228 . MAXO N set, $15. TUxedo WINTER coats, suits, blouses, 1956 BUICK century Convert!. Let us be hap~y and llve within [ , 15306 E. Warren dresses to fit sizes 12 or 14. CHAMPION our means, even if we have to BROTHERS. IN9. Earl Richards Service ble-No rust. Best offer over SILLOWAY & CO. 2039'1Mack Ave., In,the Woods . TU 2~OOS2. Call TUxedo 4-1109, Saturday, TU 1-3760 TU 4-5700 borrow to do it. ' 83 Kercheval TU 2-6000 10-4; Monday, 10-6. $200. TUxedo 4-4509~, , ". "~ ,f '. 't'" ¥ F ..... i!'" • +"? .. p PPP4' ;0 ,0 , • » " cpa.$'. •••• 0$2 " ....ce.• a 6X a . . . . •. . . . r' . ~ •

Thursday, September 27, 1962 Page Twenty-two GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, September 2'7. 1962 CathQlic Life Club Sponsors Oct, The Catholic Life Club of in the Knight.. Detroit is sponsoring "'Autumn Hall, 18000 Eas- Nocturne Caper" to raise funds Rita Gazarato for foreign missions October 5 avenue, and M -~ HollYWOod r 0 a I I committee. l?~ ~~ ,~ GROSSE ThM:;;r~il~te METHODISl YOUR AD eAN BE CHARGED j:- Three Trunk Lines To Serve You Quickly CALL TUxedo 2-6900 Three Trunk Lines To Serve You Quickly DEADLINE 3 P.M. TUESDAY, 211 Mor4 9:30 WorshIp: '. 13-REAl ESTATE 21A-GENERAL SERVICES 21H-RUG CLEANING 211-PAINTINC=r ac for N u r' 21 R-CEMENT WORK 21S-CARPENTER WORK •• 8••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ¥ Ghurch grade, Ad'i FOR SALE D.:CORATING CUSTOM CARPET laying and - - United Presbyterian 11:00 Worship; <- CARPET LAYING CUSTOM MOUERNLZATlON . J~ for Nurse: I 16 Lake Shore Rd. I I NEW AND OLD repairing. Old carpet laid and LEO P. KISTNBR ALL KINDS CEMENT ,I HIgh. Additions, alterations. recrea- . - Bertram de H. I and repaired. Stair carpet Interior painters. exterior. GROSSE PTE. PARK I Stair Carpet Shifted AND BRICK WORK tion ro~ms and kitchens. Ifree ~~ Atwood I TUxedo shifted. Free estimates. Free estimates, work guar- Block to Lake Park Repairs of Ah Types Basement. Waterproofing estimates. I Ben L. Tallman PRescott 6-2486 anteed. Rates reasonable. Church News I I Lyman B. Stookey Inside - Outside I BOB TRUDEL i 800 Bedford $36,500 Custom_ . work and color. THE BARLEC CO. • ' Richard W. Mitchell REV. JAME~ TU 5-0703 GAR AGE FLOORS, DRIVE- .•'•••• s•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• - 736 Lakepointe $38,500 21I-PAINTING PRescott 7-5876, PRescott VALLEY 1-8146 Staff at both Worship Services. ~ --- Ministers REV. ALFREl: WAYS, CITY WALKS, RAT Under construction. 4 bedrooms, AND DECORATING . 7-5853. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST Rev. Robert Lucero preaching. WALLS, PRE-CAST STEPS, ~.:=' Morning Worship 2~~ baths, paneled family room Suburban Maintenonce SCIENTIST 12:30 p.m. Highlanders go ..-- .:: 9:30 and 11:15 PAINTING, papering, paper LEON TEAGUE PORCHES with fireplace. beautiful kitch- Associates Customcraft Kerby School skating ~ meeting at church at Church School removed. Wall was h I n g. FREE ESTIMATES en with complete built.ins. "No Job Is Too Smail." Neat, reliable.' Work guaran- \VALL PAPERING Kerby Road 5:15 p.m., 7:30 p.m. Thistle Club 9:30 and 11:15 SIXTH ( CONSTRUCTION <":hurch School from Crib thru (1 teed. Mertens, 122 Muir, TU. AND INTERIOR PAINTING No Job Too Small-Just Call "Reality" will be the subject meeting. --- One phone call for all home RALPH B. EWING COMPANY of the L e s son - Sermon at Monday Adult. maintenance problems. 2-0083. 771-5495 FRED NAVARRO CHRIST, S CUSTOM BUILDER Additions and Remodeling of Christian Science church serv- 7:45 p.m. New Church Mem- Del" Licensed Builders TUxedo 2-5735 ices Sunday. ber Class meets. 14710 KERCJI VA 1.3806 FREE FALL OFFICE COMPLE'fE decorating. Paper- ae types expertly done. TU 1-8444 PR 6-3038 CLEANING SPECIAL Paul's advice to the Philip- Tuesday FIRST CHURCH OF One Block \' hanging, insured, guaranteed. • Family Rooms • Kitchens SUNDAY' With a woman's touch. Men and PRescott 1-5057 pians is included in the SCript. 9:15 a.m. Women's Associa- 21 D-ELECTRICAL Al Schneider. TUxedo 1-0565. • Remodeled 0 Recreation CHRIST, SCIENTIST, 10:30 a.m. 21 BEAUTIFUL 2-FAMILY FLAT women's tea Ill. FOr. interior ural readings: "Finally, bre- tion Board Meeting, 1:30 p.rn. EASTERN MASON Rooms • Porches • Attics Sunday Scho. for sale with three bedrooms APPLIANCES decorating and painting. One thren, whatsoever things are Devoticnal Leaders study class, GROSSE PO!NTE Wednesd2 21J-WALL WASHlhG Converted • Dormers • Gar- UP. three down. Living room. out of four rooms painted free. CONTRACTORS true, whatsoever things are 7:30 p.m. Christian Education Testimonial 1\0, dining room, kitchen. Dispos- SINCE 1947 ages Remodeled. FARMS Readln Lowest rates. free estimates, WALL WASHING Commercial & Residential honest, whatsoever things are Council meeting, 7:45 p.m. Ste- 16348 Ea.- Free Estimates and Planning sunday Services 10:30 8.m ; als. oil heat. Call TUxedo HOOVER-EUREKA guaranteed. Call early morn- Building Tuck Pointing .;. Ma- just, whatsoever things are wardship Committee meeting. 2 Blks, West .1 PAINTING & DECORATING Sunday School-infants' , Wef'k Days - , 5-3361. ings. Service. FHA Financing. pur e, whatsoever tJ-r..!ngs are 7:45 p.m. Den Mothers and Com- Room .__ ._.._ _ 10:30 a.m AUTH. SERVICE REDUCED W!NTER PRICES somey Repairs - Caulking-Build- I Wednesdays - TUxedo 4-(H28 Ing Renovators - Cracked Base. DEAL DIRECT WITH lovely, whatsoever things are mitteemE:n meet. Wednesday Te«tlroony , Sundays - 2 t FREE PICKUP & DELIVERY ELMER T. LABADIE ments Waterproofed - Gutters- BUILDER of good report; if there be any Wednesday Meeting _. .._.,--8:(1() pm I 387 MERRIWEATHER Rd. ALl MAKES ALL AROUND painting, deco- Gutters Plastic Coated - Roof virtue. and if 'there be any 10:00 a.m. -:2 30 p.m. DetrOI't KERBY SCHOOL rating. wall washing, plaster TUxedo 2-2064 TU 1-1024 OPEN SUNDAY 2 to 5 Leaks Repaired. praise, think on these things" Presbyterial at Lake Snore Pres. 285 Kerby Road, at 8~~upre ~ou Are UlVlt.; HARPER VACUUM patching. Gooa references. Custum built Colonial with 3 17176 E. Warren TU 1~1122 EDWARD M. COOK (Philippians 4), byterian Church, 7:30 p.m. Boy ALL ARE WELCOME Page, please call after 6 p.m. 21K-WINDOW WASHING bedrooms, 1~2 baths. recreation 16484 E. 10 Mile H. F. JENZEN BUILDING Among the selectior.s to be Scout Troop 546 meeting, 7:45 Ghristiar~ room and attached garage. Ker- VAlley 2-7348. read from "Science and Health p.m. Session meeting with NeW' GROSSE POINTE'S ONLY I '-- PRescott 1-5057 Home and industrial repairs. by and Brownell schools. st. G.OLMIN with Key to the Scriptures" by Members, 8:00 p.m. Men's Asso- Readin~ Additions, attics completed. Paul parish. Must be sold. K & H WINDOW CLEANING BRICK, block and c e men t Mary Baker Eddy is this brief ciation Board meeting. First English Porch enclosures, recreation 19613 No For better painting and deco- SERV ICE w 0 r k, new or r e p air s. definition of rea1ity:"Reality _ Vacant. HOOVER Grosse POll rating, exterior and interior. 20 WALL WASHING rooms, garages repaired. Ev. Lutheran FACTORY AUTHORIZED Porches, drives, walks. Fre~ is spiritual, harmonious immu- POINTE CONGREGATIONAL " Open from 10 T. RAYMOND JEFFS years experience. Free esti- FREE ESTIMATES TU 1-9744 TU 4-3011 table, immortal, divine, eternal" dally ex~pt SUi estimates. PR 5-7027. 240 Cbalfonte at Lothrop 81 Kercheval TU 1-1100 SERVICE mates. WE ARE INSURED ~ays Thursda)- Church ! everungs 7 to 9 (P'T~:5)'G()Ilden Text is from Grosse Pointe, Michigan I POINTE VACUUM 777-2052 VALLEY 1-9321 CHIMNEY REPAIRS JIM SUDON Minister i i.AKE RANCH HOME. Spa - 1677 BRY.S Deuteronomy (32): "Ascribe ye Vernier Road at Wedgewood I First Churc: dous two bedroom face brick PORCH REPAIRS greatness unto our God. He is Arnold D~hIquist Johnson. FREE PICKUp. & DELIVERY PAPERHANGING, painting EAST SIDE-WARREN - Win- Carpenter Work, Repairing & Drive, Grosse Pointe Woods Scie" on Lake St. Clair. Living- TUCK PAINTING the Rock, his work is perfect." S~day, 9.30 a.m. - Worsh~p NEW - REBUILT. PARTS and washing. any type or size. dow cleaning. Complete storm Remodeling, Attics. Porches, Grosse Po dining, two fireplaces, two DRIVES & PATIOS __ I servIce. Church school for cnb 9:30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL i G r 0 sse Pointe references. and screen service. Insured. Garages. baths. attached garage. gas WOODS PRE:S.lH''!'ERIAN room through Senior Hi g h. i TU 1~1014 TU I-OCA7 White. Reasonable. PRescott PRescott 2-6082. Pro7-3452 heat, ful basement. large ex- TV 4-2942 11:00 a.m.-Worship service. 11:00 A.M. : 21019 MACK 6-1828. 19950 MACK AVENUE Church schoO'I for crib roo m CHURCH WORSHIP ! pansion attic, country kitch- L. VERBEKE SINCE 1920, ~h:)r2s Custom at Torrey Road through Senior High. 7:00 p.m. en. Preferred residential lo- WINDOW CLEANING TUxedo 4-5862 SI. J; 21E-CUSTOM CORSETS A-I PAINTING and Paperhang. CEMENT CONTRACTOR P a i n tin g, Decorating and Andrew F. Rauth, Minister _ Junior P.F. mee1ing in Youth cation. Prescott 7-1053. WALL WASHING I ing, Residential and Commer- All types of cement work. Modernization Co., serving Charles B. Kennedy, Room. 700: p.m. - S'eroOr P .F. Service on Screen!" and Storms. Lulheral LAKELAND, 595 SPENCER CORSETS cial. Basements and stucco Porches built or repaired. /:letter homes, churches, insti- Assistant Minister meeting in Lounge. I Bnck Washing Expertly Done 4-bedroom Colonial, attached Individua.lly des i g ned, light- spraying. Patch plastering. Patios a speciality. Basement tutions and commercial build- Robert L. Lucero, * * >I< SI. Paul Ev. Kerch;:~1 ; garage. 26' living room, family weight fouhdations and sur- Insured. Skilled colored work. Basement Painting waterproofing. Bonded, ings. For custom work at its Assistant Minister Monday. 1:00 p.m. - Women's kitchen, H2 baths up, lh-bath gical gar men t s, over 26 er. Free estimates. C I e a n H. E. GAGE & SON Licensed and Insured best, calli 775-8511 or 772- Thursday Bowling League, 20422 Mac k Lutheran Church ,Se~~e~N;:;~ down. Screened terrace, fenced, years experience M a u d e workmanship. A-1 references. 9795. 10:00 a.m. P r a ~T e r Group Avenue. 6:45 p.m. ~ Men's Club TU 4-0136 LAkeview 1-4693 Choltonte and Lothrop services.) meets; 6:30 p.m. Annual Christ- Bowling Lea'gue, 19748 Harper landscaped lot. Gas heat. Owner Ban n e r t, 368 McKinley, JAMES L. CRAWFORD TU 1-6670 ' Sunday Schoo moving. $12.000 down to mort- Grosse Pointe, TU 5~4027 or Additions - Alterations ian Education dinner. ann. meet- Avenue. 7:00 p,m. - Girl scout WA 3-2122 ACME WINDOW J. W. KLEINER ing. 7:30 p.m. Trustees meeting; marineTS in Social Hall. We Invite You To Worship I 9:~~~~~ gage. TOwnsend 9.33~ 7. With Us I 24 Hour Answering Service CEMENT CQNTRACTOR Kitchen MOdernization TUxedo 1-2492 CLEANING CO 8:00 p.m. Chancel Choir rehear- * * * 8:30 a.m.-Worship : Sunday &ho All types of cem=nt and or Minor Repair 9:45 a.m.-Sunday ~chool Bible Cla~, 21G-ROOF SERVICE HUGHES BROTHERS, paint- sal. Tuesday, 9:30 a.m. - Women's 11 a.m.-Worship , • Window Cleaning urick work. Free Estimo tes 11 a.m.-Sunday School 1 Rev. George! 13A-LOTS FOR SAle ing and decorating, wall Saturday Association executive boa r d GUTTER and roof repairs. Do Licensed Contractor 9:00 a.m. Carol Choir rehear- meeting. 7:30 p.m. _ Group 5 CA.ges 1-8) washing. expert paper hang- • Screens - S-rorrns NEW and REPAIRS MIDDLESEX BLVD. - 80'x200' my own work, 25 years ex- Driveways, porches, patio"', sal; 10:00 a.m., Crusader Choir meeting in :Loun.ge. Rev. Charles W. Sandrock perience. Low prices. Don ing, free estimates. 5293 • Awnings FRANK J. ST. AMOUR pastor for sale by owner. TUxedo footings, pre-cast steps. rehearsal; 11:00 a.m. Highlander .. * * 4-7058 or TUxedo 5-2051. Seeger, TU 5-:7460. Yorkshire. TUxedo 2-9750 I'U 2-3:124 TU 5-5791 Mr. Jerold 80rgie • Wall Washing Choir rehearsal. Wednesday. 7:30 p.m. - Board Vicar or 821-9643. PLANTERS A SPEC1ALTY Sunday CARMEL LANE • Completely Insured 'lnd Committee meetings. 1:00 CALL from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. for Licensed and Bonded HOME IMPROVEMENTS 9:30 a.m. First Worsh'9 Serv- Choice lots (l00x165') in lovely p,m,-Senior Sixteens in Lounge. gutter work and roo! repairs. DONALD BLISS • Free Estimates Additions, modernization. qual- ice; 9:30 a.m. Church School - 21001 Moross new subdivision off Lakeshore TUXEDO 2-0717 30 years' experience. Fully Decorator TUXEDO 6-1540 ity workmanship by custom Nursary through Senior High; * * * Road near Crescent Sail Club. Thursday, 4:00 p.m. - Junior bMtl'ibllte4 I"CPt: Pastor E. A insured. Low priced. Exterior Interior builder. 11:00 a.m. Second Worship Serv~ KARL DAVIES TU 5-3220 153 E. Elizabeth WO 2-6125 21S-CARPENTER WORK c h 0 i r rehearsal. 7:00 p.m. • Free Estimates IUD. RICHARD WILLERTZ ERNEST G. MOELLER ice; 11:00 a.m. Church School. Youth choir rehearsal. 8:00 p.rn. BOSTON LOS ANGELES 10:00 Me TtT 1-8170 or TU 4-2545 35 Years in G.P. A-OK Window Cleaners. Serv- You Name It - We Build It Nursery through Junior High; GROSSE POINTE SHORES 'I'U 4-5060 - Chancel choir rehearsal. LONDON CHICAGO 1l:20 a.m.. Sll: 40 North Duval Road, 120x91. ice on storms and screens. Residential and Commercial Christian Education Sunday - ALL ROOF and gutter work. TU 1-7050 6:30 1).111. - OP" Free estimates. 521-2459. Dedication of Church School By owner, TUxedo 1-0060. New, repair. Metal d~ks, Builder 21T-DRESSMAKING ST. PAUL. EVANG. LUTII. the Chapel-in.: HOUSE and garage painting. Also Modernization caulking. Gutters cleaned. 21N-Asphal,. Drivewavs 375 Lothrop, at Chalfonte All ';OJ THREE VACANT 74' lots 25 Years Same Location CUSTOM made slip covers, dra- 882-5539. Very reasonable. Free esti- 21Z-LANDSCAPING Pastor, Rev. C. W. Sandrock on Cook Road between E. mates. Excellent references. peries. Quick service. Reason- Crescent Lane and W. Cres- 14642 E. 7 Mile LA 1-2840 Vicar: Jerald R. Borgie ALL ROOF and gutter work, 821-9684. able rates. WM. T. NEWBERN Thursday, 1:00, Civic Conval. • cent Lane. $110 per front GOLD STAR CO-OPERATIVE BLDG. 833-2604 new - repair. Metal decks, escent Home; 7:45, S en i 0 r foot. caulking. Gut t e r s cleaned. LANDSCAPE ERNEST A. BOCK HIGH STYLE dresmaking and Choir. • & TU 5-8070. ASPHALT COX BAKER Painter and decorator; quality CARPENTRY alterations in your home or CONTRACTOR * * * Betl TU 5-7900 Sat u r day, 9:30, Catechism • I • ROOF REPAIRING 1 and color matching, the finest. Additions, partitions, porches, mine. WA 5-7344'- SODDING & SEEDING Christiol Expert on leaky roofs, gutters, I Served Grosse Pointe homes for CO. rec. rooms, attics, kitchens, cab- A SPECIALTY Classes: 10:00. Junior Chcir; 16-PETS FOR SALE inets, etc. Aluminum siding, EXPERT alterations done in- - All Work Guaranteed- 11:30, Junior Youth Fellowship (D1sc1pJes decks, caulking. VEnice 9-2220, 20 years. Resurfacing cement drive- 5901 Cad combination doors and windows. your home by day. Grosse and Luther League footbs.H. KITTENS, 10 weeks old, free LAkeview 1-6427. 20685 Woodmont TU 1~69051 4-2215 At L ways, approaches. Parking Pointe references. * 'j< "j< to gooo home. TUxedo 4-9036. Serving G:- 21 H-'RUG CLEANiNG EXPERT painting, paper hang- lots. .' CARL WATSON VAlley 2-0416 TREE TF.:IMMING, Sunday, 8:30 and 11:00, Wor- Interesting P~TTY kittens free to good ing by mechanics. free esti- . 'd LA 6-5501 REMOV AL, SPRAYING. ship; 9:45 and 11:00, Sunday REV. KENN TACKED DOWN CARPETS mates. Van Assch,e, TUxedo Commercial and Resl en. REWEA VING - Clothing, moth School Rally Day and Promo. :lOme. Seven weeks old. TU holes, burns, tears. 11 years' Dutch Elm disease spraying. PA:l 4.9544. AND FURNITURE 4-1187, .VA 4-1492. tial work. ADDITIONS ALTERATIONS cabling. tion; 3:00, Visitation Reports; Accurate experience. 22549 Raven. PR 3:00, Official Detroit Confer- 9:30 Churc Family rooms, porch enclosures, Free estimates. POODLES, black miniature, 7 Free Estimates 7-4381. ence, First English. 10:45 Worst CUSTOM PAINTING modern kitchens, attics convert- weeks, AKC, $75. CLEANED on TU 1-6950 Complete, 6:30 YOUt'l FINE PAPER HANGING All Work Guaranteed ed. ALTERATIONS for' those who * * .;- TUxedo 1-7270 CAL FLEMING TREE Mf)nday, 9:00, Co-Operative LICENSED and INSURED COMPLETE MODERNIZING require exquisite work. Mrs. Internationol News Coverage TU 5-6451 VA 2-0092 SERVICE Nursery; 8:00, YACS; 8:00, Re- LOCATION LICENSED & INSURED Whe~qn, TUxedo 4-2995. CREDIT AVAILABLE covery, RUGS PICKED UP J. F. TROMBLEY The Christion Science Monitor WANTED HELMER SEW ING. alteratIons,. ad u Its The Grol AND DELIVERED Valley 4.3227 Landscaping * '" '" One Norway St., Boston 15. MClSS. Home for full grown Siamese 21O-W~terproo,tinq TUxedo 4-0522 and children; hems, zippers, Tuesday, 7:45, Sunday School Coftgre cat wit h following qualifica- plain drapes. Blankets bound Lawn Maintenance Teachers. Send your newspaper- for the tim3 tions: Perf~t gentleman, digni- Painting and Decorating ALL basement leaks stopped checked. Enclosed find my check or I ChI 20% DOING all types of c3t'penter TU 1-7455. II FOR SERVICE * * * fied, intelligent, affectionate Best of Grosse Pointe and reinforced. Basemen:: re- work, remodeling at tIC Wednesday, 7:30, Executive money order. 0 1 year $22. 240 Chalfont OFF CASH and CARRY THAT SHOWS" I o 6 months $11 0 3 months $5.50 and an excellent conversation- References pairs. Sewer s electrically rooms. porches. ,Small or big 21U-PLUMBING Board, W. of C. Grosse Poin • Interior ,. Exterior Call 791-3636 ist. Requirements: Adult family cleaned. Guaranteed. Work jobs. Estimates free. TUxedo >I< * >I< l\ITh"l (no small children) who will re- myself. TU 6-2416. LICENSED mas t e r plumber. PRIDE. Free Estimates 5-5892. FOUR STAR Thursday, 10:00, Bible Study; Nome Arnold Dahl turn his affection, fe' e d him R e p air s, remOdeling, etc. CARPET AND FURNITURE JOHN R, FORTIER 7:45, Senior Choir. 9:30 a.m.-WI twice a day, and proffer an oc- 21 P-FURNITURE REPAIR Guaranteed electric sewer L'\NDSCAPING Address casional lap to sleep upon. Call AVONDALE cleaning. Cal Roemer. TU. Church Schoo PR 7-3551 POINTE METHODIST thru Senior I 882-0236, after 6 p.m. c U S TOM upholstering. A CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 2.3150. 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Sh~p SERVICING THE GROSSE service. PRo 7-2655. your project in the shortest PRINTER Ch urc h School, 5:3Q p.m. Jr. & Decorating loose and upholstered furngure Fine Refinishing possible time. High l\ITF, 7:30 p.m. Sr. High FOR OVER Y2 CENTUR~ and Repairing 21V-SILVER PLATING E a chi 0 b receives our 2~PIANO SERVICE cleaned and moth proofed, in CHARRON CALL RALPH B. EWING MYF. your home the modern way s p e cia I attention . Tuesday ~r;. ,~(\.Every style I PIANO TUNING and servicing, PAINTING CO. FURNITURE VA 1-3806 for Free Estimate SILVER & GOLD PLATING with the latest Rug Deteger. Modern. Old World. Antique 12:30 p.m. Woman's Society .f{" erected II guaranteed. Walter Mueller, Satisfaction Our Oxidi7.ing and Repairing ass u r i n 9 you that we .~-',i Ii dries overnight. 2508 Marlborough 822:'6766 Luncheon, 8:00 p.m. Commission. TUxedo 6-1090. Guarantee Brass Polishing & Lacquering are Working for YOU R Repairing, serge bincUng, throw on Education, 8:00 p.m. Commis. PR 8-4778 DR 1-3098 L&R WA. 1-~ COMPLETE plano servIce. Tun- rugs and runners, picked up CHAIRS RECANED. dolls re- Jli!welry Repairing, Engraving best i n t ere s t In the sion on Christian Social Con. Custom Construction lncllldlJ ing, reuuliding, refinishing, and delivered. paired. WA 1-2710. evaluation of your own cerns. COLORED professior.al decora- LEEBERT de-moth1ng. Member Piano BUILDING REMODELING Wednesday Chain Link AH Free est 1mat e, reasonable tor. Interior, exterior. Resi- 21R-CEMENT WORK s p e cia I requirements. Technicians Guild. R. Zech, • Complete Kitchens SILVERSMITHS 7:30 p.m. Board of Trustees, S' prices. DR 1-3133. dential, commercial. Grosse Rustic 731-7707. CHIMNEYS, porches, built and • Family Rooms 14508 CHARLEVOIX 8.:00 p.m. House Committee. Pointe references. TRinity repaired. Tuck pointing. All • Bathrooms 1 Blk. east of Chalmers BESTCARPET CI.EANERS 1-7318. Thursday 21A-GENERAL SERVICES other repairs. VAlley 2-3822. • Recreation Rooms VA 2-7318 KRAMER 7:45 p.m. Chancel Choir, 9:00 CLEANING, DYEING 5 complete kitchens on display. PRINTERS p.m. Bowling League. MEHLENBACHER FENI DRYERSVENTED REPAIRING GEORGE S. DALLY BRICK WORK See and .browse at 21Z-LANDSCAPING Friday Tuck Pointing LITHOGRAPHERS 10403 HARPER RESIDENTIAL. I PRO~PT HOME SERVICE PAINTING, DECORATING 6:45 p.m. Family Nite Potluck $15 Complete Broken Steps 30140 Harper PR 1-5050 EXCELLENT lawn s e r vie e. FREE ESTIMATES Paper hanging and wall wash- WO 1-3969 Supper. mg. Serving this cummunity for Basement Leaks cleanups, gutter and window INSURED LEE A. WAlKER 432 Mechanic Street Saturday 5 Yrs. Experience Porch Repairs cleaning. Reasonable rates. over 25 years. ROBERT M. PA,LNAU 10:15 a,m. God & COWltry LA 7.0533 or TU 1-4162 TU 2-6556 VA 4..8004 I CALL TU 5-2856 821-4282. Rotary Offset- Prjnt~rs Class. ALUMIN~ - Windows • Doors • ~ I ~~"=:;~ !"- Make a Lawn of Beauty This Fall and ,Make it Long.Lasti~g with AGRICO Grass' Food. • Siding • Awnin! • Top Soil • Gravel • Water Cans • Manure • Fe-rtiJizer •. 'Flo.wer Bulbs • Hose • Insecticides • Shears ~ • Porch Enclosu res; Agrlco' FRi:E QUOTATIONS Summer Prices Prevail! • Peat Moss • Seed • Fireplace Wood • Peat Humus • Sprays • Tools • Rose Food ,. Patio .Blocks • Grass Seed Now is the time to order - .' Storms ~r your Steel Wind<: We Repair Storm Sash and Screen: SO lb. bag SCREEN 01 Meldrum Trucking and Garden Supplies cortrs SOOOsq. ft. $4.75 2/50 1&. bags ) STORM SJ! l rover 11),000,..ft. $8 75 POINTE ZSIll. &01: ••••• 12.95 17328 Mack Ave. TU: 17921 MACK AVENUE A Complete Line of Garden. ~"upplies..and Tools' PHONE TUXEDO 4-2184 Three Blocks East of Cadieux J., <. j ... t" Il _ _Ed _ • .... _d_ . • -n rn1rtt ...... d #'1 C r • • d n~ • .-_. - -- d. • • ~-. :>er 27, 1962 Thursday, September 27, 1962 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty-Three Catholic Life Club S 0 ponsors ct. 5 Dance Be an individualist--don't al- The Catholic Life Club of in the Knights of Columbus Tuxis to Houseclean for Detroit Agencies Austin Routs low' others to influence your I Detroit is sponsoring "Autumn I Hall, 18000 East Warren. thinking. ?'\octurnc Capcr" to raise funds REGISTRATION for foreign missions October 5 Rita Gazarato, of Lakepointe De La Salle ----.------avenue, and Mary Menzo, 'of NOTICE Austin Prep's footOO11 team REGISTRATION ' Hollywood r 0 a d, are on the for ~ committee. rC'uted De La Salle, 34-13, with NOTICE ~ = a display.of offensd.ve power that for A,:':. - I '..:.._ produced a four year high in l' i' Th GROSSE POINTE GENERAL ~ .I/~l/.... e Grosse Pointe scoring. GENERAL P.M. TUESDAY ~.I-f M • METHODIST CHURCH Starring for Austin was Paul t~,.' emor.al 211 Moross Rood ELECTION Trylo~f, a junior, who came off ELECtiON I•••••••••••• J ~,c..:'.! Church 9:30 WorshIp: c.: h u r c h School the injury list to outrun the To Be Held on for N u r s e r y thru 6th To Be Held On a I,~ffil grade. Adult Classes. Pilots and score four tOUCh-I TUESDAY. • ~i r " United Pres~:rterian 11:00 Worship: c.: h u r c h School downs on runs of 17, 88, 5, and TUESDAY, • 1'.: ,:1 16 Lake Shore Rd. for Nursery thru Senior NOVEMBER 6, 1962 ~, hr'.=: Bertram de H. High. 50-yards. NOVEMBER 6, 1962 I NOT ICE IS iiEREBY ;.' I:=._...~ Atwood T-Uxedo 1.7888 For the first quarter, though, NOTICE IS HEREBY eWS! it looked like there would be a GIVEN that the ClEirk of the ! I Ben L. Tallman MInIsters GIVEN that the Clerk of the il repeat of last year's 46.0 defeat I Towuship of Grosse Pointe I Lyman B. Stookey REV. JAMES D. NIXON Township of Lake will be at ••••••••••••••Worship Services - ! ~ will be at his office located - Richard W. Mitchell REV. ALFRED T. BAMSEY to LaSalle. After a flurry of his office located at 1100 ~ucero preaching. ~~. ~Iinisters penalties nullified early Austit4 at 795 L a k e S h 0 r e Rd., L a k e S h 0 r e Rd., Grosse Grosse PoInte Shores for the . Highlanders go ~..;o~~ l\'Iorning WorshIp gains, the Pilots took over and Pointe (Gate House) for the purpose of receiving regi- eling at church at --- < 9:30 and 11:15 scored on Mike Wnetrask's 20- purpose of receiving regi- o p.m. Thistle Club ,. Church School yard run. strations from the qualified strations from the qualified electors who have not al- 9:30 and 11:15 SIXTH CHURCH That 7-0 La Salle lead re- electors who have not al- llonday l'n\:rch SChool from Crib thru OF ready registered and from Ac~;lt. I mained throughout the first ready, registered and from New Church :'Ilem- electors who will possess CHRIST, SCIENTIST I quarter, But in the second electors who will p 0 sse s s I.'ts. such qualifications on No- Detroit i stanza, Tryloff scampered 17- such qualifications on No- vember 6, 1962, the date of rues~' 14710 KERCHEVAL AVE., yards to knot the score. vember 6, 1962, the date of FIRST CHURCH OF One Block West

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Page Twenty-four GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, September 27, 1962 * * * * Feature Page * * * * Pointers of Interest Good Taste Favorite Recipes of. People in The Know flJ~nte MARSETTA C011nter Points Contributed by 1\1rs. O. H. Morton By Pat Talbot by Pat Rousseau 2 lb. lean pork, cut in The Suit Season ... is here and at Walton-Pierce Among the many British on the frontier during the one inch pieces suits and jacket-dresses by Ben Reig, Vera Maxwell, American Revolution who inspired in the settlers fear 1 cup diced onions Maurice Rentner, Davidow, Hannah Troy, Countess and hatred Henry Hamilton,' virtual commandant of 1 cup diced celery Alexander, Harvey Berin and Paul Parnes are to be seen Detroit, was a leader. 1 diced green pepper in fashionable colors that includes bronze, red, brown 1 can tomato soup "Hair Buyer" Hamilton, the soubriquet earned for and blue. 1 can tomato sallce his habit of paying Indians for settler~' s~alps, ~ame to 1/2 lb. cheese * Detroit in 1775after a brilliant record fightmg wIth Lord * lf2 lb. broad noodles Adventuring Again, , •• at Tbe Fi,te Art. Studio. Ml'S. Jeffrey Amherst and General Thomas Wolfe at Quebec. Brown meat. Add onions cel-' Bethea was u1tpacki1Jg a tra1tkful of objet d'art ••• newly Detroit became the base of Indian warfare as Hamil- er~' and simmer 10 mU:utes. arrived from Europe prints with fine French fats and tram- ton organized the Ottowa, Chippewa, Wyandotte, Shaw: Add soup and sauce. C~o~': 15 ing ••• also, some interesting color on ivory. The location nee Seneca Delaware Cherokee and Pottawattoml minuies. Season with salt, pep- of the studio is i,t the back section of Jacobson's Home per and a dash of vinegar. Cook Decorating Shop. tribes as allies. It is said that he urged the Indians to noodles and drain. Add meat bring scalps rather than prisoners and in one report to mixture, diced pep per a-nd * ,~ * his superiors mentions having received in one day, 125 cheese. Bake 45 minutes at 325 Life Insurance ••• for wigs! It's a good policy to' start with scalps and in another, 85. degrees. one of Leon's fine natural wigs. Then wear and wear it, know- ing that it can pe restyled' and repaired by experts! Their new Hamilton took a census in 1778 which revealed that Detroit had a population of 2,144 which included 127 streaking process does not damage hair, mesh is always care- Mrs. Ben Beyer fully checked, new hair can be implanted when needed and you slaves. He also listed the officers in the Indian depart- can expect extra beauty dividends when you put on your wig ment and they included Alexander McKee, Charles Talks to Club fram Leon's, 17888 Mack Avenue. Reaume Isidore Chene Claude Labadie, Frontenay Photo by h:ddle McGrath. J'iI". DR. MASSOUD SOOUDI and DR. CYRU S HERA VI, of Bon Secours Hospital :~ Dequindre, Simon Girty', Medard Gamelin and Pierre Mrs. Ben W. Beyer wiU dis- * * Drouillard, who served mainly as interpreters. By Patricia Talbot cuss "Flowers of Africa" and Dual Purpose ... the two aims of a Mutschler workers in the industrial areas show slides to' iliustrate her Kitchen'is to glorify cooking and to minimize work. This Many of these were also militia officers. But a roll When Dr. Massoud Sooudi and Dr. CyruS Heravi subscribe to a hospitalization talk October 3 at the meeting is accomplished by beautuully styled cabinetry com- vf the militia for that year includes men, who were also left Teheran, Iran to complete their medical education plan the rural areas are woe- af the Windmill Po-inte Garden bined with well engineered work areas and easy to main- Pointe property owners such as Gregor McGregor, an fully laCking in medical care. at Bon Secours Hospital they were accustomed to Ameri- Club. . tam ~q~pment. If this philosophy fits in with your way Indian trader and major in the army whose farmlands They hope m.any of their coun- can medical textbooks, could speak excellent English, After the 12:30 luncheon in of thinkmg ... then you'll want to see the models at et trymen, after American train- stretched alon lakeshore near the Grant prr.>perty; even had acquired a taste for hot dogs and coke. What the Merriweather road home of Mutschler Kitchens, 20489 Mack Avenue. Charles Gouin,e whose descendants are still here; Jean ing, will correct this lack. these two Persian medical students found most alarming Both the Iranian doctors have Mrs. David C. Lowe there will * * * Baptiste Chapoton, Jean Bapti~te Campau, Charles in the United States was "everyone is running." a warm interest in American be a short business meeting Moran, and Jean Baptiste Beaubien. They arrived this summer to life, are eager and likeable before the talk. Easy As ABC ••• to fi1ui a good oW!-a-day vitamin at The Notre Dame Pbarmacy, Tbey recommend NOTRE- The Indians needed their allies' help and were not at join the Bon Secours staff, Dr, Sooudi and Dr. Heravi young men, of exceptional abil- which has for some years wel- are firm in their praise of ity. They are welcomed with VITE, a balanced form,ula with a complete 1'ange of vitami1ZS all anxious for the Americans to emerge the victors. The comed foreign students to com. American medical education, enthusiasm by their colleagues Sorosis to Meet and minerals that is speeiall)1 compounded for tbem. whole theory of British occupation was to keep the plete their interne t r a. in i n g remind us that English is the at Bon Secours and by the * :~ * Indians in their proper places as hunters and ~opreserve Pointe a,s a community, which Detroit Sorosis will meet here. Neither of the young doc- medical language. They. both INVITATION •.. from Mrs. Fran Garafalo and Mrs. Roz the continent for furs. Small farms and holdmgs estab- tors had been abroad before hope to do their residencies in is proud of this experience of Tuesday, October 2, at 12:30 Fredrick to stop by and see the new decor and many fine serv- lished by the Americans on the frontier threaten the and their in t rod u c t ion to the Detroit area after their international co-operation- in o'clock, in the North Brys drive Indian hunting bnds. American life has been an- eye- year at Bon Secours. its midst. home of Mrs. Homer R. Marson. ices (including jet dryers) at Robelle Beauty Salon, 19027 !\'lack opener. When they return to Iran Avenue. Ever since their "Open House" they have been receiv- Hamilton was captured at the Battle of Vincennes Both came from families with they hope to work in the uni- Alpha Phis to Celebrate ing so many compliments fram old custamers and welcoming by George Rogers Clark and transported to Virginia in a medical background, both versity hospital which offers new ones. 1799. Hamilton felt that he would never have been cap- grew up together in Iran's more scope than private hos- State Day on Saturday 5ake 5ime . . . tured if his militia had fought loyally. McKee was capital city, and they were pital in their country. Educa- The Grosse Pointe Alumnae to be Beautiful Empire Daughters Plan Tea and Bazaar Oct. r furious at his capture because it endangered his Indian classmates for seven years at tion is still not universal in chapter of Alpha Phi will be Around-the-Clock alliance. Teheran ,University. From their their country of 20 million the hostess group for the women The Princess Beatrice ChaP-l Children. Unusual and interest- medical class of 300 over 100 where less than 30 per cent of fraternity's annual State Dav ter of the Daughters of the ing novelties will be offered The British general was eventually released after students have gone abroad to the population is literate, when luncheon which will be held British Empire in Michigan .. , imprisonment at Williamsburg and returned-to E~gland. complete their training, most the parliament has' not been Saturday, Septem'ber 29, at 12 will h()ld a donation tea and for sale m addltlOn to baked In spite of of the Detroit fiasco he returned to Canada as of them to 1..merica. called for 18 months and where o'clock, in Veteran's Memorial bazaar at the home of Mrs. W. goods. lieutenant governor in 1782, encountered difficulties To Specialize Here I women are still not allowed to Building, Detroit. ' J. W a t kin s, of Buckingham Arrangem~nts for the tea are again and was recalled in 1785. He endea his career Arrangements were made for vote. ~he in de pen den c e of The group will celebrate the rood, en Monday, October' I, under the direction of Mes- Dr. Sooudi, who will specialize Amencan women is an eye 90th anniversary of its founding from 2 to 5. dam e s G. Boyd MacPherson. after ~ few years as governor of Bermuda, in 1790,dying in general surgery, and Dr.' opener to the young doctors, which took place at Syracuse Proceeds from the Chapter's F. W. Evans and George DeVos, on the small island of ,Dominica, his last post. Heravi, who will specialize in alth~ugh there w:re 13. women University on October 10, 1872. first fall event w11 be used to with Mrs. William S. Chisholm. eyes ears nose and throat to medIcal students m theIr grad- AI,pha Phi now has 77 collegiate benefit the British Home for Regent of the State Chapter, com~ to Bon Secours thro~gh uating class. chapters, of which four are in Elderly People and the Grace and Regents of the local Chap- the American Medical Associa- Sight Seeing Still Ahead . Michigan. I Ben tie y camp for Crippled ters presidin'g at the tea table. who~where and whatnot tion and the American Hospital Their education in Bon Se- These include chapters at Asociation, which has a special cours rooms, wards and emer- Michigan State University, Uni- b"l whoozit committee to assist foreign- stu- gency rooms has been success- versity of Michigan, Adrian dents. fully underway for some weeks, College, and a recently colon- Both the young men had to but their ~amil.!.arity with ized group at Western Michigan Guests at the reception to honor Miss Jean Taylor score well in the American Grosse Pomte Will take them University, which will be for- and Mrs. Finster at the Central Library Sunday were qualifying examination which ml.!'ch longe~. Dr: Heravi can many installed this November. wisl:Jes- to announce pleasantly surprised by the entertainment. In the Adult tests not only their medical dnve and. will this week ha.ve Mrs. W. James Mast, of Mc- Room staff members Tom Tripp a.nd Gerda Bielitz played knowledge but their grasp of a car avaIlable to e~a~le hIm Millan road, president of the THE OPENING OF THE FALL SEMESTER English and their general char- to tour some of the CItys more Grosse Pointe Alumnae chapter, •• FOR PRE-SCHOOL CHILDREN 2Y2 - 6 the harpsicord and the recorder. They were joined by acter. exciting sites. Although both is chairman of the State Day cellist Frederick Battershell who built the very modern Like most interne's their time ~e. doc.~ors fh:: ~e~n to the. meeting. Also. participating is to Insure Your Transportation Available harpsicord. off is limited but already they DlverSI y 0 1 C :i g a n ~nd Mrs. Glynn Foran Slaven, past Good Looks tlJith a Trained Personnel * * have visited their countrymen fwa~l~t:' mth°stlyhto tourtmtedlcal nresident of the Grosse Pointe * t ding t Wa ne State Uni- aCllles, ey ave .ye 0 see Alumnae, who has recently 821 VERNIER GROSSE POINTE Conversation piece in the foyer of Mrs. Charles T. s u ~ a y. . . an auto assembly lme. Fisher's Lake court home is a glass case containing a verslty, toured Gr:enfleld V~l- In their country there is still been named' State Alumnae biretta once owned by Pope Pius XII. lage, gone as far afIeld as OhlO, ,,' . chairman. 11IIarieBird learned to prefer steak to their a doctor sh.ortagt:, especIally m Miss Mary Ellen Tappan, of * * * Persian diet stapile of'lamb and the small villages, and althoug~ Westchester road, will receive Custom,Permanent TU 1-3460 TU 1-3290 Mrs. Carlton M. Higbie, Jr., looked very chic in a rice, and joined their Ameri- many of the factory and oil special recognition as an out- leaf green Chanel type basket weave suit last week. The can colleagues in scornin5 tele- standing professional woman That revitalizes your . jacket was faced with leopard which also trimmed her vision's ideal medical man, Ben DAR Chapter to Hear who is a member of Alpha Phi. hair •.. giving it body brief pillbox hat. Casey. Co!. Cawthorne Oct. I She is associated with Ba,tten, "our twentieth )/ear" Staff Welcomes Them Barton, 'Durstine, and Osborne, ~nd sheen. Accent the * * * The staff of Bon Secours, Through their National De- Inc., in Detroit. Coiffure Design with Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bailey (Helene Judith Schneid- which includes six other in- .fen s e Committee Chairman A I P h a Phis from Grosse the Artful use of Color HEY GANG ••• IT'S THE TIME OF YEAR FOR er) returned to a new home in the Pointe Sunday after ternes, f our reSI'd ents, 100 staff Mrs. William Innes, members of' Pointe who will be hostesses for three weeks in Nantucket and the East Coast. The doci()rs, nurses ~nd p.atients as the Elizabeth Cass Chapter, State day include Mrs. Floyd Call TUxedo 1..6833 Baileys have moved into a carriage house in Lincoln well as the nursing SIsters, has Daughters of the American Nixon, Jr., Mrs. Alan DeVine, or drop in at ta ken th e f.orelgn students to' Revolution meeting On October Mrs. Robert A.. Collins, Mrs. HAYRIDES road, previously occupied by a series of newlyweds in- its heart. Bon Secours adminis- 1 at the Women's City Club will Millard Smith, Mrs. Malcolm 117 KERCHEVAL cluding the E. Llwyd Ecclestones, Jr. ENJOY A WONDERFUL RIDE THROUGH ACRES trato~s hope the 160 bed ho~pi- have the opportunity of hearing Wood, and Mrs. Stuart Fraser. Your Time and Money AND ACRES OF SCENIC WOODLAND. CLUB- * * * tal WIllsoon have more foreIgn Colonel Templar S. Cawthorne ------will be well spent HOUSE AND COOKING FACILITIES ARE AVAIL- Since a newspaper office is often an information students. speak on Cold War Strategy. Confederate Daughters ABLE AND, IF YOU WISH, BUSTRANSPORTATION service we were disappointed last week to fail in an The National Defense Com~ To Meet at Mrs. Coburn's Always, Open Mondays CAN BE FURNISHED answer to a worried antique collector. The Dearborn mittee whj.ch was established by HORSEBACK RIDING •• _ for Beginners or "Pros" housewife who called had inherited some lovely cut See Gray•••and Play the Society to be of. assistance The Stars and Bars Chapter, WHAT A -WONDERFUL SMELL: the wonderful aroma of to its members in carrying out United Daughters of the Con- autumn in the outdaors. And what more exhilirating way glass blocks from her European relatives, but she had no its patriotic, historical and edu- idea what they were used for in Old Country households. federacy, will meet Friday; Oc- to enjoy fall than horseback riding through gorgeous cational purposes and as a by- tober 5, at the h()me of Mrs. wooded trails. A call to the International Institute solved her problem product, to' enlighten and pro"" Joseph J. Caburn, of Vernier SPEND AL!, DAY SATURDAY $400 and she discovered that the glass blocks were used for mote public opinion, advocates r()ad, 12 noon. Co-hostess will OR SUNDAi' FOR JUST . If you're a beginner, this $4 will ~ntitle you to transportation, and very elegant dinners, usually when crowned beads were HUNTERS an adequate' defense of our be Mrs. Julian Cado. - basic Instruction under adult lupervision-lf you wish. entertained. The blocks were placed to the left of the country. A filmed' tour of Japan will, place setting and used as a support for the prongs of a Colonel Cawthorne, a Retired be presented by Mrs. D. B. CIRCLE S RANCH gold tipped fork. Army Reserve Officer, is a Mead()ws following the business 32171 25 Mile R., 1 Mile E. of Gratiot graduate of the Cold War Stra- meeting. For Information Gnd Reservations eall TU 5-2172 or 749.5779 * * tegy Seminar at the National A final cruise in the Detroit river was a little too DUOFOLD War College in Washington, •••••••••••••••••••••• e•••••••••••••••••••••• damp for Cathy Crowther. With Tom and Jerry Schoe- D.C. Prior to' his retirement, he nith, Mike White, Bob Fagan and Frank Gryzanka the INSULATED was Colonel of' Armor assigned teen ager was spurting back a~d forth aboard the to the Detroit Reserve School Duck Silver IJnder'tvear where he organized and COm- Roostertail I. A passing cruiser churned up so much mand,ed a team of officers deal- , !NCOMPARABLE FOOD rough water that Cathy fell overboard into the very ing wlth Counter Subversion. Hunters COCKTAILS • ENTERTAINMENT swift current. But all ended happily as gallant Tom SHIRT . .... ~.~()- Elizabeth Cass Chapter will Wine Pourer Schoenith jumped to the rescue. be represented at the Regional Exclusive Duck Club lie * * meeting of fourt!:!en DAR chap- ~ and Handle PANTS .... 5.5() ters to be held at the First Mitchells Bay, Pilferings Turtle Neck Methadist Church in Royal Oak As one gets older one discovers everything's going Shirts-s.m.l.xl. 2.95 on Wednesday, September 26. Ontario ~~ Just' as to be exactly the same-with different hats on • • • The Grosse Pointe Farms Chapter's display, in the Grosse Limit 10 Memebers Charming Noel Coward. IOPEN. THURSDAY HITES I Pointe Public Library featuring 4.Available A * * * a capy af, the United States SECOND AT MILWAUKEE, as it Sinclair Lewis once received a letter from a frisky Constitutian and. a. colorful pic- TU 5-4426 Reservations phone TR•1-1790 young lady who said she would like to become his sec: ture of the signing' of the Looks famous document has drawn retary. She said she could type, file and anything else, favorable comment. and added, "When I say anything, I mean anytbing.!" Lewis turned the letter over to' his wife, Dorothy Furnace Tro,uble? Thompson, who wrote a gracious reply to the effect that Plus' Fed. Tax Mr. Lewis already had an excellent secretary who could G i J Electric Go. , , Call -' ' and Stete Tax type and file. "I do everything else," she added, "And. 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