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Every Thursday Morning ,I ' I rosse i ews \ All the Complete, NeWsCov~rage. of Pointes • , .' '.. , .~- . \'. 1;~- . 1 ,.:.: • ..' ~ 1,' .', • \ Entered 8S Second CIas. Mat1t~r I VOLUME 17-NO. 35 .at the Post Office at Detroit;. Mlch, 5c PeL" Copy • G~OSSEPOINTE, .MICHI$A~; AUGUST 30, 195.6' $3.50, Per Year' '24 PAGES Fully Paid Circulation' .. ,. --~ . ... •t. I " .r

' .. DEADLINES Election. fraught ,with 'Interest .' .Must :Serve.' Residents O~ject 9500to9600~ oj the Se-ntence .for WEEK As Compilea by the -Beating. Boy To Proposed. Plan ~~~dO~~~~. Gr!l~e Pointe News_ State' Supreme- Cour.t1Jp- p' p' 'k. A b n holds Conviction of Chas. . .or.. a., rIng .rea Thursday, -Septem er 6. wi ' Thursday, August 23 .Morley' for Vicious be First Full Day of New - A NA:VY PATROL PLANE, j' • • ' Term; Barnes to Ope~ with 16 men aboard, is missing . Assault, . Petition . Far~s. Council, Not to Cons~uc~ Alley in Reel' __ after an attack by unidentified . -- of Muir Road -for Development of .Enlarged .Space Public school officials hav., '. air craft off the Red Chin~ coast, 'The Micpigap. Su'p.r e in e ---____ indicated .that .they expect :a and is presumed to have been Court: uphel<;J the. c9nVi~tibn r The. :E,"arms'council on Monday, August 20, was pre- record enrollment on the first shot down, it was dsc10sed by and sentencing' of ,C~arles R. sented' a. petition- bearing. the signatures of 17 residents school day for s t u den ts~ the Navy Department, Naval :Morley, ,; 19, of _123' L~e living. on Mui~ and'_Ri~ge roads, in which they protested Thursday, September 6. By forces, in the Far East began shore road, . .who was trIed .the proposed constructlon of an alley.and parking lot at'. the end of the first week an extensive search, for the for,. vicious" bea:~~~ ,~f.a the rear of thejr propertY. ~ - . an estimated 9500-9600 are plane and possible survivors, ~e. There is no available infor- youth .because 'he, :,dId p~t The petitioners. ar,e' ag~nst A ZZ P · t expected to be enrolled. This like .the way. he loo~ed at the project because the~ felt the - otn e figure would be 500' to 600 mation as to whether the' at- i. tacked plane fired back at its . me.". ,'proposed development' would _. hi h th th" Tal II The Supreme Court 4eelsiop. deprive the c6mmunity~s chil-, Net TourIng g er .an e 1m I enro ~ attackers. A Naval spokesman was rendered.onFrid~y, August dren of free recreational sp.ace. ment of a year ago. said thai planes patroling the Formosa area are "capable of . 24, and on the same, df.Y, Re-. Will Develop Strip N - E d The John R, Barnes Element~ defending thelT'selves,"Far .East corder's Jud:ge' O. Z.' Ide can- . ~ Th~ protest is. c e'.nt ere d earlng, n ary School ~)n Morningside will celled MOI:.leysappeal .bon~ an~ against a strip o.f the. Gabriel swing wide its doors to its fir~t Headquarters ordered searching hi th C tY J" il - --- classes. The new structure, planes to fire back if attacked, ordered. m. t(), e .."oun . a. Richard playgro,und leased to d I named for 'retired Superintend .. The Navy said that the incident, to a~aIt tr~Mporta~lon; ~o the 'the Farms by the Grosse Pointe SOme 90 In'divi ua sEnter ent Barnes,. will r~place the old occurred 0 v e r international Detrolt. House of Corr'ecbon. Board of Education. to .augment .' Nearly 200 Matches; Ad.. Vernier School. Entering the waters. 'Given Year'. Sentence parking facilitie~ in the Ker~. 'mission Free at GPUS newest school in the system .' ... . 'Morley, son of ~Mr. ~d MrH~ cheval-on-the-Hill parking lot, C will be some 400boys 'and girls. I ~ I , DELEGATES at the Republl- Charles: E~'Morley,-wD. convict- .The. city plans to develop this ourts To be enrolled in kindergar4 "1 ea."1Nation&! Convention over- .ed ot - aggravated ,.assault on striP. giving additional parking ~ I Roberl,. Demrose,_ 16; 01- 4318. spa c Q' for' approximately 100 'Grosse Pointe's first an- ten a child must be five years whelmingly l"'.">minatedPresi- . 1 . " of.'age on or befcl'e Decembe:r dent Eisenhower and Vj,ce- Somerset, Detroitj8l1d '-was,~en- cars.. nua. ten~s tourney, cur- 1 of the current school y~ar. President Nixon to run against tenced to.~ne Ye-slrin.t~e Houae 'The 'pI/ans,still in the prelim- reJ;ltly bem~ played .on ~he according 'to. Board of Educa:. the Democratic ticket of Ste- of Con:ection and fi~ed.$500. inary stage, ca,llfor ~e dev~lop- Grosse ~om~e Uruverslty tion policY. Children who will venson-Kefauver in November. . Th:e.VicioUs,beating,tookplace ment of a 70-foot wl,de strlP' of School's SlX new courts, ~ become five between Decembel! They sang and shouted the on September- 16, at~E~t War- the playground, start~g ~t tI:e running. aIring like clock- 2 and January 31 may be test~d Eisenhower-Nixon victory.' ren and Chatsworth; Detroi~. alley at .the rear o:t the MUlr. work. This can be attributed' by the Department of Pupil Both the President and Vice- D~mrose Iluftered fractures of property lin~, and will. pro~ide to the very able handling of, Personnel to de~erinine readi4 - President received the unani- the. cheek bone and left jaw. He egress ,af;ldmgress from Rldge . .the tourney by co-chairmen' ness. fo:: kindergarten, i:t such. mous votes of state after sta~e, was hospitalized for J~i.g~t.d~ys, road. C. .' . Gordon Wood and George serVlce IS request~d..by the par~ Harold E, Stassen, who aban'- , As • re~t o~ the. be~tmg, tes~ :. Wa.nt. ~uffer Stop. .' :. N ,. k h ha be' d~' ents. of these'.chlldren.' ~4 tunony'sh()wed,' ,D~""O~e auf,. .. The residents ask that a ..~'10-~. el~IP:c. ~ 0., ..ve ~ ~. rangements' mayl[)e mad1e by. , \ doned his campaign to oust. : J , f~red- st~ct~y Nixon as the president's running h!it~dac~~if;'.~Pllirea vi:':;f~ot land bUffer" be-maintained,. hep.~g .to the 15-mm- calling the BOlU"d..of Education. mate, spun around and made ,8 ~Ion~n.-'!;n:'-~1?i11.tyto ~concentra~e.,with a;' fence',~eparating. their ute tune limit. default. rule. . TU 5-2000,ExtenSlll)n33. speech at the last minute, en- m h~'-e-rasses l~ 10th grade at ~propertT,and the plii-king,str,ip~ The' semi~fiD.a~.match~. Will Medical .Exams Suggested dorsing Nixon for the number S9uth~~8t~ High,Sc~ooL. . :A:newfenee,will'81So be'n'eede~ get undet.,wJiY,on, Thur~day, L aI hId h lth ~ " -'-.': Jbci' .. Dr1iildD~ 't()separate the playground from August 30, with the fmals 'ff " 0Isc .s,: 00 an eat {. two spot. He seconded the nom- Cla aren ination made of Nixon. On the. September date Mor- th~ 'j:)roject . scheduled for Saturday and h agtam urdge. Pd s w.~ . '.'. drinkin" , • S da september 1 and J. aveno a lrea y one so, WJ .. .. ley was. ret~rnmg t~ a . g, Th~ followin~ is a copy. of ,a un y, . have their children examined party of ?omters, WIth a supply le~ter, sent to. t~e NE'YS~ In . ; Consolation Tourney by their family physicians, es.. THE RESIDENTS of San 'This -i~n't a dre~nlt,.~~B~cle)iil ~P.ictu~.;;~~::n.~d;~unnell•. Mateo County, Calif., are boil- ~he';f:I'.', .. ,_"..'. ". of be~r~when he Jaw~Demros~'Which. the'reSIdents r~glStered Oil Wednesday,. August 29, pecially if\they have' had any Ga~etyTheater, buf.~'.polli~g.booth-in.tlie: . by. ~~~s'vleW' ..,~ ..he,-~as. taking>pictures standing o~ the corner~ F~ur their protests .to the c~unciI,' the .loserS-in the quarte~. finals serioUs illness during the sum. ing mad, especially Republic~ Nelghborhoed. Club, vqters:of t~e,'d~r~g .the, rece~t';pnm~ry ,elect~on!-. delegates from that county. And wh~re A::ty: teenage::s, .one,.of the~ a. glI'l, witn,',therecommendatibnof"the began' competing in the Con- mer months. 'All sch~ol offices why? i'or the simple reason that 'City or Grosse Pointe cast their ballots~ ' , loc~.lady recognlze.:h~r' own attractive were WIth Morley at the tmle. alternative if the City persists in solation tourney which was and the Board of Education of. in all the millions of wordt; 'The News ppotogi'apller.' w~' di~ltracted under-piiuiings?'.. . Followin~ his arrest, that carrying out' its plans: . completed ~day •. However, the fices. ha:ve a printed medical transmitted about the Republi- same evenmg, Morley told po- THE LETTER results .came too late to make examination for m which .is can Convention, the television, lice that he halted ,his car ~d To the Grosse',Pointe Fanns t~s edition: of the News and available to interested parents. radio and newspap.~rs mention struc~ D.emro,se'because. he did Council: . ' Vflll be earned next Thursday, . S t u den. t s new to Grosse only San Francisco. And where Boat ..Owners .'DE~sk'WorkFails to'Dull n?t ~e th.e .wayhe looked at We the undersigned' protest September 6~ Pointe Public SChools are be- is the convention being h~ld? hun. ,.' • I. the building of' an alley and 'a ~i!1ety. entrants "began cOm- ~g enrolled this week at the In the Cow Palace. And where Ask toT Al)ility However, .onthe wltn~ss.stand, parking .lot at. th~ rear .of our petltlon m. nearly ",00 ma:tc?es, hlgh school and in all element4 '. \. ell of- Chief Louwers Mo~ley chaD:~ed.the sto~y. J{e properties. We.feel that Jt is a o~t of which .seven ,champlons ary and junior high schools. .f is the Cow Palace? In San Mateo l County, just across the line testified,'~hat .the ,~ou~le began .tragedy that more; and more W'l1l,be crowned next Saturday Parents new to the commt of credits for~ar~ed t() Angelo J. Lamarca, a dark- , . '.".. to, se:ns.! somethirlg :wrorig~.,and .:as ;a ..result,: hU!. "police . . Morley;'a~tted ~hat.he had where it is to protect us against InlSS10ncharge, the hlgh school from thelr for.. haired, stocky taxicab driver, FoIloWl:ng an exchan:ge of 'sense:'~c~racked 'a.juvenile rint 01.bicycle' thieves. . drunk"flv.:e.bottlesof.-beer and a. (Continued 'on Page 2) Clubs Big Dopors mer school, who was quoted by police as opinions betweez: Fred Run-' Sevlm De t'ro ~t youngsters'-~. :'.:. . ':. little wm.e'.before.the. assault. .. The tournaplent has .been Staff To Meet saying he tried to collect a neIls, s~()rts edItor of the --rangiIlg in age :fr?m ~3 to. I5! Inearpy .tractqr.ilnd began to :' :,J j'" • " financed by such generous or- The entire professional staff $2,000ransom July 5, the mo~n- N'" M' P' Ie News, and George Bente,., on. baye bel~n taken.'mto. custody, discusslts merits, .'. . Jame's' We''bber .Jr 0,. ore. 0 10 . g~nizations as th~ . Kiwanist of the Grosse ~ointe Publie ing after kidnaping the chlld the use of boat hoi~tmg with a. possibility, of .more.: Cliiet"Louwers asked ,the lads. , . . . , - Llons, Rotary, Optmust Metro- Schools will convene at the from its Westbury, N. Y" home. C . R -'.t d equipment and parking ~a-: being,ar:est:d later;.clear~g'uP :whatthey.were.doing ~d they 'Dlees Sudden' Iy ases epor e politan Clubt Americ~n Legio? Pierce Junior High School aU,di- He also bId police that he be- cilities felr boat. owners, at a, rash of blcycle thefts .l:t;l.th~: said they were' only looking , --_. 303 and the DetrOlt Tenms torium on Tuesday mormng came panicky at the realization the 'Farm.., pier park, a letter P,ointE!and Detroit.: ~o far;. 1~~'over the tractol~~"'):'~ey,:.iave "'. -. - Another week has t'assed with Patrons. Trophies and other September 4, at.ll o'clock fo~ that the child's parents, Mr, and has been' i e c e i v e d from ~blkes alld a number. of parts. ,evasive answers 'to,o~her:,ques":""'. J~es B.. Webbe~, Jr" 4~, o~ no ~dditi(:>nal.report~ o~ ~ases prizes have been purchased for its first meeting of the year. Mrs. Weinberger, had failed to k sme:n for the Grosse 'hav:e bElen recoyer~d, all of tion~, :-.q.hich:the, chief .found226 Provencel, ;Vlce-preslde~t'of.infantil~ paral~slS In the the winners. The annoUncement.was released follow his instructions and had r ~F . Boat-Owners'. ~hlCh theboys\ad~~ed;.steal-: 'hardJo Hsw.allow~" , .' and genera~.'manager: ~f ~he 1.'.. Grosse P~mt~ - Harper, Woods In the girls (under ~8) brack., by Dr. James W, Bushong. lone to the police. om arms 'Ing. . . , Bad' Two'- CompaDioDl . L,.Hud~on company, died m nls' Hea~th, Dlstnct, Dr~ ,~omas et Beline LaHood was seeded Superintendent of Schools, Lamarca is said by police to Club... ,',~ . Decides to Patrol . '~.. Questioned further, the boys sleep o~ Monda~, August 2'1,at Dav~es, health 'CO:qunlssloner;number, one. as was Ricky Presiding at the kickoff meet4 have slain the child, and placing Theletter'fc:,lows In full. . 'On 'ruesday Aug"st 21 'Ch'l'ef. dm'tt d t'h ,...... t th: k ,Turtle Lake, Mich., where. he .stated Oh Monday, August 26, Champion in the boys (under ingwill: be Miss Virginia Hoel- . f ., . . , ... ,. "a 1 e ey.:'Came, 0 e par ti . .D th . at. h h . , t'n h d b t. . 18) b ck t B tt H " d the baby's body in a crude "After the exchange 0 opm. LOUW4)rSdecided t.o do !lome " ";th tw'o th 'ob :": li .atwas vaca omng. ea was. - t at-t e.distr~ct s 1 a, u one ra e. e y ansen was zle~ a teacher' at Plerce an grave half a nlile' from La- ion$ betwE~enMr. I,tunnells.and scout' car patroling, ~ith' the' ~~ tlme '':er:rrid::~ b~e~ :at tributed, to a heart attack.' case,whic~ was reported during num})er . one' in ~he wome.n's current president of the Grosse ~, marca's PIa i n vie w (N. Y.) Mr. Bente, we beheve the ,a&- waterfront park.u the first'area .Alter road and Korte. ~, Webber joine~ J. L"ij:ud- Jun~, , .. , singles and Sandy -Wiener in Pointe Teachers' Association, " : .\ home. The F'BI entered the case 'grieved party, the Grosse Pomte to be covered O"'derm'g the two boys into son'ID.1936as an asslstant In the h-ComtParh,~blestadbStt1C~S h'905.thewa men's singles. which'planned the opening ses. when it apeared the baby had B t 0 Club mem- . , ..' .:, I' .••. h' d art' .t . 1937t at a t IS same a e 10 l Rick Champion and Bill Bry- sion, been taken acrOss .state lines. Farm!! O~l d- ~el's "tt d to . ,~s .h~ entered .the park, the the police car, the,chlef put.:m. ~esearc e'S.. ~~~t' f\ th' there had been' ten cases'report~ ant are number one in the boys Miss Hoelzle will introduce Kidnapping carries a death pen- bers shoul ~ per~mde th chlef lIaId,he nobced,two'boys,. a call to the" station;. and .an- ;; ,~~s~ma ea::l.sd~n, ,0 e ed There had been 28 in the doubles and Sand)' Wiener the Superintendent, who will express their Vlews, an \ en 13 and 14 years 'old, checking. other car was dispatched,to the VlSIonh~erc, at:1.lseDman~~, big ..'year of 195:{'and six last along with his d@-dAlex' are welcome the staff. The entire alty in New York, let the matter drop. over several bicycles in the. "area' . ',' .' .ger of ..t e' ouseware epa!-,.~' " ,- '. number one in the men's seven-membETBoard' of ""duc..... •••• . . t. S' k' d 'fi' d' 't 'lit. ". ment;.m, 1938'he'.was made as-. year .. c. .. y.t '"' I ' THE SUEZ CANAL TALKS "ThlS 0 r g a n 1Z a 10 n wa bIke rac . an g~re. 1 ,mlg : 'Patrolman' nc,n, Dean', an-. 't t: t .th'. . . "al .'age ' 'There' was one death .from doubles;, Betty 'Hansen and tion is expected"to attend. , \ :'. ended in a stalemate, with the formed to encourage safe boa~- .he some~ing ;to 'lQok ,into. H~: .answered the calland w~s' or- SlSan. .? .. e ge~e~,',m~ '.~\ ,polio reported: in the- district in ~.~ndy are top seeded in the Featured speaker' will be D1\ ing, to -promote good-fellt)wshlP approllched' .the ..boys, who' ,as':-'dered to 'follow7"the' chief.'The ' '.In l~O~he ~~e"a.dl1'ector .195~'and one 1954. None nuxedqoubles.. Ralph Rabinovitc~, former die I ~ only agreement reached being ,m 'was I :J and for the ,betterment of the soon' Il;S they spottedth:e police; officers-drovti.downBarrington and Vl~e-preSldent of the com-: repor.ted,.last:,'year~,' (Continued on Page 19)' rector, children's division. , '~ that a transcript of the parley jo be sent to the Egyptian' Gov- (Continued on Page 19)'. Cart,bE!Cllm~very-iri.terestedin,a,.and approached .Koi..te~'where pany; 101942., ,.~~.was m~de, .: ," . ," . _. '.' ' Neuro~Psychi.atric In-stitute. ~ ernment, Despite almost certain . . ' they saw tW.:>:'other'youngsters .generalmanager,.m:19~, Vlce~' W . d 'p . t t D t -f' University Hospital, Ann Ar- :i'., rejection, 17 of the 22 nations ,~ '.:-;ng Meters j'rn'staZ'led': one 1~, ,~d .theotlier::i5~yeth8r~'k~S~~~t.~~~~~~:81 vl:~~~~r}'..:.00'. ~s. ro' es s e' rot S bor, now director of the neVI' " which supported Secretary of Par) "'., .. . old; rIdmg. up and .down- e dent. and in 1955.• executive. " . d . , R . H -k Hawthorne -Center at North. ~ State Dulles' international con- " trol of the canal, decided to lrar'ms .Mu' nl.~~ip'.a'l"" Lot .:tr;~.two. bo~~ hib ..c.;ut:;preSident aiidg~.ral man~:Propos:e,. Water ate t e ;~~~llio:hiCh is a children'. At Will '. place the case in the lap of . " '"., _.. c.ar Identlfied:Ulem'. aa. :th.e.lI', .He . a. mem:ber of tlie .. . . " " Dr: Rabiriovitch is one of the , Egypt, Indian and Soviet ob------,. -, .. ", . friends and'. the two cyclisti G eP , t .H t CI b th .TherWooq,s IS seekirig, a pqs- clt1e~WhlChare Its customers. outstanding psychiatrists for jections prevented any action Free pa:rking In :the last two . The .flr::t row: allC!ws up. ,to were' picked ;up"'but not before GroSSe"Do.~mtee, C~u~b:,t'h' UDe'tol.et.sible.means to. deter a proposed I The Woods council authorized children in --this country. He is '. ~l. F' ... 1 hcurparking' .with thewn ' ross ""'I In ..:, e r.,' 'th t t '4- ... t d" tr to 't t ' d I f h" " within the conference, which rows of \.u.e arms munlclpa ?ne ;", .,'. :.',' ....- they tried to, ,ride away .upon .cru:b~'theYondotega Club, 'iJie:mc~ease' 10 . e ,,:"ae~: ra es. as 11.0')ClY a mm~s .a r,. Cly a -. recognIze not on y or 18 ", had been going on for .the past parking lot is a thin'g :'of the' lII~um:tlm~ pur~ha~eq belIl~_.~2.;sight of: the police carBo The University, Club," the Detroit: .~et fo.rth br l?etrOlt,from-which tcrney >and c~ty eD:gmeer to practice of psychiatry but also seven days, past, nnnutt~sf~r.a penny. The second :four boys and, the bikel-~ere Athletic'. mub~ the': Triton .Fish' .~t:purehas~s. Its water. : . meet wlth representatlves of the for his writing and speaking on In the meantime, in Washing- On MOll(!ay, August 27, : 84 row ?I~rnu~pp to ,two.o~ours.,of:given:a illt~t'o'-the'jtation./' and 'Game CI~b~ofQue~ec; and' ~t an adJoUl'l?-ed.~eetmg held Shores and Harper. ?loods, the the subject. He will be intro .. ton, the International Co-opera- new 'aU:day parking meters parkmg, mlmmum parking held. Admits ..FO?merTrouble' th~ Turtle Lake Cl~b :of' .Hill'; on . MondaY,.,August ,27, ,the two other c0Jll.lOumtie~effected duced by School Board Presi.. I ..' were installed in the last ~o «lontinued 'on Pare 2). '. .. ", ' , man Mich . Woods counClI was inf~rmed by. the new rates. ,dent Robert Weber. tion Administration halted the rows making three 'rnws ,ay~il- FolloWlng an mt~nslve. ques- -' . ~ ',,-: . .that the Detroit Water Board It was said that the latter two Following the meeting, staff normal :flowof foreign aid tech~ able 'for parking irom:,24 nlln------tioning '.session, a cham., of , '.He ~as ~lli~1;ed wlth .th: qOmmissionis demand,ing:-~ ill- cities have already' agreed to members new to Grosse Pointe nicians to Egypt and took steps utes to all day. The first."two. E' I .D dlin' e' ev~n~ beg~ to ,unr,oll,.The:1~,. Hud~on -,'Ye?b~t: Foundation, cre~eof the water r~'te,.'by 35 accept the new rates. will be guests of the .teachers' to hold up delivery of 20 million rows 'permit lixr..ited'parkhjg,.. '2lr y ea e. year~old .pIcked, ?P ~n. ~~rtl~" :-11. ~t~~:n~.D~~ittr~=it:i' cel}ts"from6~ .ce!lts to $1 per. Th~ three Woods officials will association at a luncheon to be dollars worth of heavy trans. Acting City .Clerk .Daws~n - admitted. that he .w~,pre!lOUSy F~d' director of the 'National>thousan.d cub~c'feet, The pro- 'ask for them~eting wit~, those held in the Pierce cafeteria. AI portation equipment, as a pre.. Nacv said. that .the .84 ',meters. Dllle' to t~e Labor Day arr~st~;.and ddaIn~d. 10 ~u- Bank' of Detroit~director of the posed mcrease ~oused .mem- fio~ the othex:'c?~m\lIllties, to individual hosts and hostesses caution, pending settling of the W0i"e purchased at a eost of. bolidlay on Monday, it is venUe H~~e and that the. bike d. co'in 'an ..."trustee: bers ;ofthec0:tncll to 'P!~test. see. if: all t?ree ,~bes could ar- to the newcomers;. S pee i a 1 eanal dispute. . 'imperative 'that .all 'new.1 he, w~~"~din.~~!'Ils:~~tt:P~~~ad. ~:~Meit~~s' 'iJ..~d trustee~'" ;The ..,'Detrolt' . Water . Board ri~e at a re~son!lplerate whi~h friends called "Help Alongs'. ,... f .$5H,0500w..Om8't'chaddl'tio~al ~eve~ue. stolen::m:Detrolt~ Hi~t:compan-: Tr~~:~COllPg , - '-" ': p~pes Its'wa~er_ through Woods "might be acceptable to Detrolt. will also be served. The "Help " .and, advertising copy be'. ~-:::'::.ted 1m' I d "f th 0 1m..". e e. . t d .d 'd f . . d AI" t taff CYPRUS REBELS refused 'n b g 'ned from the new b.t d b NL"!D1S lon ,aw.u!t ow e ge.~ ~. . . Ii malns,co~S"" c e, an p81 or At the .Monday. mght Woo songs are ve eran s mem- British surrender terms' and Wl e 8l: ot been 'estimated' ,IU.~u ~e t6" t e ~~":,-; se'yetal?the1~ and laid that h~, He.~s' also' a.~ember of t .~ :,by V?'oods,.taJq>ayers. HOweyer, meating, it was brought out that bers who have agreed to help threatened to continue fighting meter~e has n " , " 'i'Offlce .s, early ..a~s~n~e was waiting for the two,picked Retailing ,As~ocl~tion,.:u-,asure.r by VlI'tue'. of the fact that De- the Woods. had constructed a the new members become ori.. unless the terms are withdrawn as4 'f' t thrGe rows prior to :,for D.ext week'. iSslie~~Opy. up in-the park to return ':with of .th~ ~l~g~' ~~t~ersA Aa- troit: suppli~ 'th~ . water~ it water .main along Harper ave- ented to Grosse Pointe in their and a new offer made. Th~ e Ir~. . t b . 'lit- ,recei:ved ,before . Friday, .bicycles. '. . s?Clation, direct~r. 0 e. ~o:"owns",thesemam.' and re- nue, som.etime ago at a cost of first year,

British terms were distributed ::e new ~~ta~a:~~;~~~li. Doom,of.-this' week' win' be " (Then I on~ .-d.. __ YO.un&awH C1atedM~chan.~e' co~o~atioJ;1, sen-e. the: right: to ,p~p~ water $55,OOO.Th~construction took Tuesday afternoon and .. ~ontinue4 011. It.,. 16) $1.~~~e:eek 1o"the-'FuiD... .' ~..4oull,ly,'.ppleCiatecl., . ,', . «:oDtiD:uec1, ... J!ap,...... '-'a"'" _.~ .... ' lit' .through them to other suburban .~ontJnued from Page 1): (.Continutld on Pace I)

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~ A good -citizen keeps so busy boosting his corrlInunity that he 'Louwers ',Obje~tioris Schools Parking Meters J~st!ll'ed Th, pas no time to lo.'1ock it. .,. . " --.. , "School ..Ca,lenda,r for'1:956-57' Chan (Con~it~d"from'Pare.l) (Continued from Pare' 1) '. , ".{ : ; '...':' .. "". ..' , (Continued' from Page' 1) . (C.~ntt..mted from Page 1) of Education. recei 24 minutes. The plans, still in, the pre. trespassing. on our properties. AugUst 27":August .:31-Registration' ,of new pupilS" day~Wednesday 'have been set to U S confessed, to having two Iltt:)len The Farms. council decided liminarY stages, call for the de~ We suggest that ten feet'1:)e. !,:. (1:00-4~0 P.M.)' " .' :aSide for' staff . meetinis and ing bikes b his; garage, Ollie of. to meter two remaining yelopment. of a 65-foot wide whicf was placed there b:r two planning 'time within: the vari- the State provided for a. «no man's 'land" &ptember '3' (:M~~day,:Labor Dayr-' All 'schoOl build .... rows after. it dropped its court strip froin the alley at the rear other' juveniles. And another ous schools. The purpose of this .racYl between. the present fence: and, . ings, pub,lic libraries and offkes cl9sed. battle recently' against. the of .the property' line" to Ridge booU stated that he had stolen a g ot an i& to g~t everything in readi. ;t~/)rOPos~d. .1 .' 4 '..Septemb~r 4:-5 (~ues.-:-We~)-.0rgaiiiZation ..meetings businessmen in the Kercheval- road, with parking s~ce made set,tl bicycle two months ago and parltin ness fO,r the school year. on-the-Hill district, in which it available for approximately 80 nails sold it for $2. He also adnrltted . Signed:' ,., ,.' . and planning cdmerences.:.' . .'-'.. . . _. .StudentS.' will report at the was soqght to have them pay a caTS.. . . . lot ir thefts of. other bikes .. Martha E. 'Ream~ c 169 Muir, .. .Septe~b,er.:"~. (rhw;gday).~cl1 Francois' crepanc~'-four bikes and two -Ali Elementary schools will of land at the rear of the Mmr bicycle frames were found 'Mrs. D. M..Nelson, 63'Ridge, . Decmnber 25' (T~esday)~Ari school btilld~gs, public' begin at ,8:45 o'clock, .close at road property line, for the pur- . . there ...... Clean Plale Dr. D. M. Ne1son,fi3 ,:Ridge~ 1ibraries"and.-offices'closed~' ~.. ;; ' . _ _ .. .,11:30-f6r lunch,' 'reconvene ..'at pose of developing it for fr~e I The ~hm~s a man learns after In the home' of one of the Mrs. Catherine Downer, 63 -Tanuary~,I~(Tuesday)-A11 school. buildings, public 12:45 and end the day at ..3:30. all-day parking, from the.Board he knows It all are what count. other boys, the officers :found a Clubbers R~~:~rH. Fitch, 1~3' Muir, . Jibraries and 6ffice~,.close4." . . . " " bike' w ton sto,r~ge:(aci1ities . to. hell) aUe.. are those showing how caridles~' Steven Forrest, 459 La'. Belle ' 13n' viate water' shortages: during 'the. drugs, guns, hats, locks and toys: t Marie Clifford, Berkshirfl' Catherine Hall. 529Rivard peak loa d, periods )0'£ . hot. were made by hand. Dan Boynton. 16775St. Paul" Dwight Dorodell. 406 McK1n1e,- summerD. The 8-acre main gallery of., Nancy Belluomo, 4728.Yorkshire . - , theml:lSefun .incluqes agricul-' Debbie Relfman. 4118'CourvUre To' Hold Dahlia Show .. 1iura~ rmplements, steam en:' -I 'n'no' n 'Memo'r'lal, . gines, airplanes, fire engines,' SEPTEMBER " 195& At .. Ca . . circus wagons, 175 early auto-, Nancy Dargel. 43 Radnor - mobiles, buggies and 10' steam for rlTor-sure Paul Butterfield, 419 Moross . ,The' S~\lfueastem.':Michigan locomotives,. induding . a huge , Jamie Vlasic, 33 S. Deeplands .\ Chucky Wright. 270VenGome Dahlia ,show. wllf b,e r hei~ ,~t 600-ton Allegheny of 1941. Debby King, 1975'Mancheste:~ 'Cannon Memorial Building,', 5103 In the Village, there are Carol WOOd.942 SuningdaIe Rickie Schoew. 1~5f1Maumee Guilford avenue,' onSept.ember nearlY. 100 famous 'homes and (i6uJelalHjJM ~ Jt~~ Margaret Barrows; 172 Menl.' .15 'from 4. p.m. 'to 10" p.m .. and w~rkshops, transported from weather " Bobby Ausbeck, 8'l5 ~alfouT September i6from. 11 a.m. to'.then-. original foundations else~. Patricia Jenkins, 1236 Wayburn 7 p.m.. ' . ., ....',... ,where' in the United States and Daniel O'Leary, P7 Touraine . BOnanza-- ..., . . Craig Barker, 1789 Broadston" Conte~ts for a Dahlia .Queen' recon~tr.ucted here. Thous~ds. And,:,ea Andrews, 24805 Wood are ope,n ~o AUgust 31, Elges16 of .mIles ~f travel .W:0uld ba:,e~' Dennis Gallagher. 295 Riverside Joanne Bagley, 5934Harvard to 2'0' years. Send' photos. to bee:n .:,1'eg~lted to .VlSlt them In.' Community' News,'. 16118 'E.- theIr bond. of Henry Ford, George Wash .... f Sharon Zdrodowski, 1127 Ber:it- ~r ... nt car-which i.at In peak .worth right today' shire Th.e s~ow IS free and every- in,gton, Carver; William Holmel.' Bllly Wolfe. 722 Barrington one 1S welcome. McGuffey... the Wright brothers Michael Miller, 902 Balfour David Ouvry, 19!i21Gankler ------and .Noah Webster. There also ill Rickie Kluce, 12048Rossiter VIGGO JENSEN BiTTEN the Plympton House from Mass; .. Michael Parsons, 3338Harvarcl Cheryl Cronin. 282.20Grant Mrs. Viola Jensen .of 523 achusetts, one of the oldes't Raymond Herrmann, 21184Hunt Lincoln road, reported 1&0,City homes in America. " Bonanza Oqy Club It Ronald Stroud, 954 Dickerson police on TUl.;sday, August ZZ, Reminiscent. of the timel~ Diane Slater. 21824Elizabeth th~t her. son, Viggo, wasi. bitten when village' greens. were th4t Today', Buick prices start right on the heels of the Eldon Rolf. 3605Balfour on the left leg. The' dog was centers of com111unities, a simi~ smaller can-but man' iu~t count the extra b.... ,n... found the following da~r, from lar area ~t Greenfield Village is Buick brings you. Extra power. and aiale, Ixtra .1•• , Catering to "OU a description given, and 'belongs surrounded by historic 'building::! . to Robert. Pierce of 5'82.IJincoln. including the Logan C9unty,:U- room, luxury. Extra-smooth ride. More structural and YOlDR Family The' dog will be confined for, linois, courtp.ouse whet:eLincqlll' weight and solidity. New-as.tomorrow styli" .. the ,customary 10-day ])eI'iod.' 9nce practiced law. Tlie chair !il!1 It'. the Best Buick Yet. ______. . which he was seated ,in Ford's MACK AT SOMERSET BuIck CENTURY Some men's' idea of ))rogress ~~,ater in Washington' when 'hie' ~QSI.ng~r .2-DoorRiviera GROSSe POINTE is to predict terribie caJamities was assassinated .may be seen ______" for the future. . . Jh'~re~. Nearby'. ' '.'IS.'.. 'Menlo" , Park~' a Bonanza'-Resale . group of buildings associated. IME WAS never riper for you to start bility and handling - with Sleek new with inventor. 'l;'homas A. Edison 5 P E C.• A LS T.enjoying the thrills a Buick can styling-with a ride smooth as melted ca. alwayo .... k on Buick'...... valuo- , during .the' ~ye~rs'~ he perfected 'v"" WEEK EtlDING SEPT. • the incandes~ent.)amp. Most of b~gyou. ' butter- ' bllt your .156 Buick should get you even , ' SPORT ~ Edison's . inveritions: are dis~ And aaove all, with advanced new more when you tr:ade It, thanks to today'. new played irll1is;'j restored labora .. .For today~sB~ck pri~s arelow-they Variable Pitch Dynoflow.* It',th. world'. ,, , tory~. a': tw'o-story _clapboard Variable Pitch DyDaHow* giving you moat advanced ~ranlmi ••ion-only on. thatglvea structure~' . '-', " . D-'with a great new ~ ; :' ... __ ""'"- --:. •. J-v SoiwlIo,.hM... • ,hoi ...palr".IY1 C•• c News , ..e...... •.- ,~ PubUlhecl every Thursday 11) .~ Anteebo Publilherl, Inc. .' .7 WHlN~II AUIOMOlILls,AU IVILTtulCKWILL'IUILDTHEM-----:--- _ " Kercheval. Grolse Pob1te Farm.~ Mlchl'lm " I, Q Phone TV. 2-6900. ' Three Trunk Linel Entered u .eco~d. clan matter at the P9,t ~fflce. Detroit, Michi,Ul, undu GROSSII the act of March 3, 1897. TURNER BUICK; Inc. POINTE Subscripton Rates:. f3.l50 Per y.zv by Ma1l~ $4.00 outside W~yne,County. 20737 MAleK AVE. FARMS All News and Advertising Copy Must . ,13103 Kercheval Ave •• Srosse Pointe Be in The Ne...... OWee by Tu.. dn7 .Afternoon to Obta1n InIerUOL - .

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Thursday, August 30. 1956 GROSSE PO'!NT'E_NcEWS Page 'st 30. 1~5t~ . ' - . , ..~- -- n..... Soldiers Solve Jaycee, Problem pian o,nference for College Students ...• Colonel, Allard talle(l Ti.e Grosse Pointe Junior was the biS: problem - at least Chamber of Commerce has Iit was until the Army stepped Back from Camp received assistance fro m' the in! The 99th AAA Battalion at stin in; the pre. U S. Army this year in help- Essex and Three Mile road in ' Lt. Colonel David W.' Allard, Du Mouchelle , call for the dec ing to make toe Michigan Gros8e' Pointe Park has offer~d Armor, '.247 Ridgemont, has , , a 65-!.oot wid,e changed from uniform to "civ- State Fair a success. The t() 'transport, the big, booth a..'"ld alley at the rear Jacyees wanted to sponsor a to lend manual assistance in:., vies" again upon his completion y 'lin~, to Ridg& of two weeks'annual summer booth at the Fair and so the.... a:ny way they c 0 u 1d to the active_ duty training at, Camp .Art" Galleries king epace ma~e set to work' 'with hammers and Grosse Pointe Jaycees. approximately, 8,0 McCoy, Wisconsin as a member nails to build one on a vacant The booth will house a malt- ' of the staff of the Detroit USAR We buy for cash or sell for you fine furniture, paint- lot in W. Doyle road in Grosse ed milk concession while the School, 5906 ARSU. oug the properly Pointe Woods earlier this week., State Fair is in progress- from ings., Oriental rugs, Americ~ and European antiques. .stered a protest Colonel Allard served as Transportation of the booth Friday, August: 31 to' Sunday, Operations and Training Offi- China and curios, silverwa~e, libraries of fine ~oks s council on the to the Fair Grounds, however, I September 9 , elopmen't.-, They cer, in the s~hool which pre- and modem household mrniture" e city persists in .sented Command and General ve a 10-foot wide Staff training', to 235 reserve Over 25 years of appraisal work and selling fine es- officers from throughout the as a buffer be- tates and collectors. Fine arts from allover the world. roperty and the Ftlth, First, Third and Sixth Army areas. ection. They ask Embracing. all asp~cts of com- eparate the park- Visit Our Galleries bined arms training and higher d their property. The 1m~ge' command and staff responsibili- ties, the, course was prepared man learns after of Dad's by the Command. and General 1 are what count. Staff School, Fort Leavenworth, Du Mouc:helle Kansas, and is, designed to im- plement the regular acade~ic ART GALLERIES COMPANY BOSTONIIAN JRS. reserve training held from' fall through.' spring in the Army 409 E.,Jefferson, cor. Brush WO 3-6255 Reserve Schools. With his 'annual tour of duty Joseph N.. and Larry DuMouchelle behind him, Colonel Allard ~.~UtJ finds himself better qualified '-Picture' by Fred Runnells Allctioneers and Appraisers The Tux:is Club of the Grosse Pointe ' to continue his reserve training men this year. The conference will follow and keep', constantly' "trained Parkmg lot in l'ell1' of store Memorial Church is planning, a'session a church service at 8 o?clock.,Helping with, gra:m'and ready"of our innationalthe, reservedefense~pro-•. I.L. ~ for Sunday night, Se:ptember 9, 'when plans are, left to right, SUE'CLEM~NSPN~' there will be all kinds ,o:f:expert advise for REV. PAUL ,KETCHUM; 'BILL. MILLER ' students who, will beco:ne oollege fJ;esh- STU SMITH arid ANNE 1 LEETE. , , Community Chorus Reveals '.Motorists ~~~ ' Plans \for Coming "Season ,For Bad DrIVl~~ , - Only one person ,out of the -14 The-Grosse Pointe Community' since its- beginning is, Milton scheduled to appear before Park Chorus, entering the sec:ond Setzer; who is on 'the staff of Judge: C. Joseph ,Belanger ,on half of its fourth season, an- the Art Csnter Music School. Wednesday; August 22, failed to nounces its first fall rehearsal Included in 'the progra:m in 'appear ;to', a:nswer traffic viola- ,will -be on Wednesday evening, Deceniber will ,be - selections tion ,charges. , _ September 12. 'from oratorio, traditional and Failing to show up was, Ger- trIME~ The meeting will begin at 8 contemporary Christmas musil~ald S. Rebar, of 18001 Schoen- o'clock and will be held in the with some' 'few 'lighter holiday ,herr, Detroit, who' IS charged choral room at Parcells.. Junior sdngs. The .chorus has had as with speeding on Jefferson. A High School at Vernier and its main arpbition the promotion report, of 'his case,.w:as sent' to Mack avenues. Newcomers and ,of, rich and, happy musical ex- Lansing. , ,';' potential choristers 'are inv~ted periences for the "entire com-, The heaviest fine during t~e and urged to' attend this regis- Inunity. Reh,earsa~s and con- court session was paid by Tho)n- tration meetipg., cer,ts attest to theU" s,+ccess. as Anderson of 3598 'Hil'J.g~r,' There idSa registration fe]e.0hf , Ofkif~cerStan d hoard tmheempblaenrsSDetroit, who was ordered to pa~ :;- .' $4.50 an anyone, oyer' l'fg wor" ng 0 egth,ey: on. . . ,$75, when found !,~uilty,of ,driv- school age is eligible. There are for the s~aso,ns actlV1tles and ing without obtaining a -driver's Carbon copies of Do:sd'sfamous Bostonian Moc- no auditions or' tryouts, but the the ChrIstmas, co~cer,t a!e, license. He was refused one in casinsl The same q'/ality craftsmanship and size of the chorus, will be Harold Kell~gg;' p:esident! G11- Detroit. In addition to the fine~ materials .•• the long wear and comfort of a limited~ '.bert Sta~m~r, VIce-presIdent; he wassentenced,to one-,day in genuine moccasin. Tho only difference-they're Under the direction of Mal- Sue Hughes" secretap-; Henry jaiL,' = in boys' sizes at boys' prices. colm MacLean Johns, th~ chorus Meyering" treasurer; Charlott~ Katherine Duane .of' ,1019 will, at this time" begin its _ Stann~er,", librarian; ,N a 0 ~ 1 Buckingham, pleaded guilty to weekly rehearsal schedule fur Donalason, mem?:rsh1~_ chalr- reckless driving and causing, an- 'the Christmas concert to be pre- man; and PatriCIa SImmons, accident and was fined $50.• ~ sented on Sunday, December 9. publicity chairman. 'Anoth~r$50 fine, was levied " Charge Mr. Johns is' on the music Marjorie Adams, Martha Bo~- against Melvin M. Mayle of, 714 Accounts , faculty at Wayne State Univer- er, Marian, ..JoJu:1s, MalcolrilL an sin g, Detroit, ~hen, he sity and is organist and "choir-Johns, Covert Hunter" Dewey pleaded guilty, to-causing an ac,-' Invited master at Grosse Pointe Memor- Kalember, ,Donald Slmmo,ns, cident at Kercheval' and Bal- . , 1 ial Church .•He has directed the George Smith, and Pauline 'four., " , chorus since ,he and his wife Smith are b~d mem~ers., Nicholas Brady, of,3'682 Three:l helped to 6rganize it four yi3arsFor furtll;er' inf0rII!-atIon, C&l1 Mile Prive, Detroit,: was :found~ 17012 KERCHEVAL, in the Village opell 'riday Ive•• TiI 9 ago. .' Mrs. NaomI Donllldson, TU. 1- guilty of 'making an improper Accompanist for the group 2563. left turn at Jefferso:p. and Bed- ford arid :fined $5. Ronald G. 'Levi ,of 7630 Churchill, Detroit, had his case dismissed when he was found not guilty' of causing. an acci- dent at Jefferson and Beacons- field. Clement M. Strelecki of 2425 ,Finley, Detroit, was found guu.:. tr' of speeding, on Jefferson and fined $12.50. ~ , , .., Allan F., McCauley of 3963 Bishop, paid a :fine of $15: .He the PETER PAN was accused ,and -found gUIlty of running- a stop street, He was, also found guilty of drivip,g con-_ trary to restrictions o~ ,hisdriv- er's license, andorq.ered' to pay an additional fine' of~$20; • Jean H. Patten ,0£,3232 Vir-' ginia' Park, Detroit; was',fI~'"led$4 Isn,ow for ignoring a stop' sign. , ' Margaret V. Baumann of 325' Manistique, 'Detroit,' pleaded guilty to causing ,an '~ccident at Harcourt and Jefferson. She was. fined $15 and ordered:"to, attend' one \session, of Traffic SchooL ' " Take a' look at yourself , Arthur Werner of 2439"Park- er, Detroit, pleaded 'guilty; ,to; back' on the ,campus! causing' an: accident-,at J'efferson and Maryland .and paid a fine -of Is of the $15. :; ~ @@~(POOlaOO @t ~ II blessings John C; Parker of 804 Bar- Extra ,In, rington,~eI!tered a plea' of not' for Infants a'nd Children guilty; but was fou~d guilty of 'dural speedmg on J effersqn and paid It's difficult to tell the UIidergrads ling. &.. '\. -tin $11. u:Gm VlSI g a1umm• ••. on' dress-up Sam D. Gallo of 506 Helen, lihe beoutifuliy oppointed new Peter Pan Detroit, pleaded-not guilty, but occasions. More and more men~ in and I was found gUiltj', of :i1legally op~ned Monday with a sf'orkling orray of nev.;. / changing ,lanes while driving. out of school, are wearing the new His fine wa5:'$10. ' things for infonts and child~en. Mot~ers Racquet Club model by Hart Schaffner',I will thrill to our coiorful collection' ~:.:.::::~~*::::o::::*:::::-:.:...:.:~..:.~(t:.. ~ & MarX. Of eastern influence ••• and of back-to-school we~r' which w~s ~ HOW ABOUT A NEW :~~' '1_' ~ :0:. ~ • " . . ~.~ .. nation8I pe~uasion ... it's a must for - rushed here for the opening. students and l'ising young executives.: It glVH We invite you' to the new, '~rger r;:J;;~1 , . II>rVV Ul,..l;. " lerationl Pet,er Pan. where you'll find even enl ',WEEK greo"ter selections thon ever before. ~NDd.~..~~ TAKE A LOOK AT YOURSELF ~r\" ..,',.- IN A RACQUET CLUB MODEL We Feature Natural shoulders, straighter lines, unpleated trouser& We Feature for Infants and Children Comp'eti+'ive\ disc0.unt , with back-bu~kle strap. We've a wide choice of fabrics, prices on ~all'cameras cOlors, and patterns, all S\L.""e ,to please .'•. and impress. Remembel": only Hart ,SchaffJier & Marx makes $7500 ~nd pr?iectors~ ' Racque~Club. ' , - RACQUET CLUB-Reg .. 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In Len, 2;yzda's, first starting I'T · CI b PI P I Price, f~e Da~id Lowes, Dr. and a~signment at Purdue Univ1ar. I' UXlS U ans, ar ey Martins' Hosts To 50 Guests IMrs. Louis Carbone, Mr. and Stern-Wh'eeler T'ourist Favorite Mrs. Ernest Grahm, Mrs. Roo.. ~~ro~~ ti;~~h:~~:';~~eJ,h:IForNew'(' Ii " 'St d t' Dr. and Mrs. Lyndle R. Mar- Horns, Mr. and Mrs. George ert'Tapert, and Dr. Paul Der~ major role in snapping Michi- :.;0 ,eye, u en s tin entertained'some 50 guests DeVos, Ml-. and Mrs. Frederick lietb, of Pleasant Ridge. gan State's 28.game victory , ,,' ': '-, Saturday for cocktails and bU!- ---. --=::::::======;;;;;;===~ streak in 1953. September 5 is the date set tioned above will be introduced fet supper at~ their 'home in Fo: by the Tuxis, Club of the by adult ,leaders. Middlesex roact ance Poin1 . -I Gros~ ~?in~e Memorial Church The schofastic plane of' fresh- The party served as a senqoff pal, Retlr4::' for Its POInters for College" man life will' be introduced oy for Dr. Martin and Dr. Hoyt • • conference. Miss Ann Campbell. Miss Joan anno Wipple, a physicist on the Uni- lneet in ,Ranch.) This. parley is for all Tuxis ~u~y will comm~ni, on the versity o~ Rochester Staff and a day, alumm and friends who are SOCIal aspect.., of a 'college ex- director of the National Atomic Beautiful, restricted ran. Qlboutto enter upon 'their fresh- perience. A .well-rounded iIitro. Energy Commission, who left cho S~nto Fe, Colifornia. man year in colleg~. The con- d~ction to c.ollegewill ,be. at- Sund~y on a western tOUT. ference will begin at the Grosse tamed by tne remarks' gIven, Lovely temporate. sunny J?pi~te,Memorial Church at 5:45 by Kenneth Vend~rb'Ush on the Guests were also treated to yeor-round climate. p.m. with a 'buffet supper. meaning of spiritual participa. their first vlew of the Martins' Yo~ng . tion in college living. ' newly lighted gardens. Cock- Troubled Feet' JOHN E• GROlJT The conference SeSSIOl1S,which. . tails were served on the rear (Former GrO!ll8 POlntflr) center around three phases of Small mquiry groups ,WIn terrace, and at dUsk, Mrs. Mar- Nelson & Chapin Rea!tc,rs college life-scholastic, social, afford to the delegates. an op- tin flicked a switch to turn 011 Scoot' Ahead in COMFORT• and. STYLE and spiritual, will, fonow the portunty to ask, questi~ns of the 30 lights which effectively Rancho Santa Fe, ,Cal1fonl1a supper hour. The topic m ~ eol~ege students. Among those In ______. ' s__ en_ achng as ,resource people are: illuminate gardens in the front . ~ and rear of the house. MENTS' Sue Cleminson, Jerry' Goebel, ...~. GU ~ Bayard' Johnson, ,Tom Lister, The Martins got the idea for JVlake a Ron Rolley, and Karen Temple. . ' their' project from the ligh~ed Making , the.' 'final plails ~or Yearning, for a ride on the historic steamboat, "Su- gardens at Grand Hotel on this college comerenceue:- wanee" is this youngster 'and he'll.'1iRely' find it easy Mackinac Island, where they Donald Worley; general chair- " va1:ation every summer. man; Lorna Maguire, supper; persuading the family'to go along tdo~since it's'a popular , ' '. ': ~ • •• I ' Their guests from the block- START Cynthia Lister, publicity; and att~actlqn at GreenfIeld VIllage m Dearborn. rhe color- it was the. fourth such block CHILD LIFE ARCH FEATURE David Turk, registration. The SHOES - for sChool, for play, ftJ. woodtJul'ning stern-wheeler; which p'u£fs 'around party this summer - Included Dr. Reverend Paul F. Ketchum and, its for dress-up - are just, cis win- toward that Home of Your Own Kenneth, ,Venderbush, are as- ,oWn' picturesque' lagoon, ,is one of several' historic ex':' , and Mrs. Lawrenc~ Kro,ha, '~r. some as the" younguns'/ who'll sisting the committee in their "hibits brought from many' s~tions, of the co~.mtrY' by~,' fi~~ M~~~::s~~~,A:~'a~~e, :~~ ' wear 'em _ •• are patterned with 'work. , ' the "special purpose" quality Reservations fol'> this con-, Henry- Ford and re-erected in a: picturesque: village',set- Edward Neis,~ the' Arthur, Wil- features doctors recommend. All thru REGULAR SAVING! ference may be: made' by call- .ting. This outdoor. mus~um contciins- nearly 100\fa~ous' sons, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kan- ing either the Church, office , " , : . ;', ..,' , .. , ': .,nell, Dr. and Mrs. Mark Mann, in finest, pre-flexed leathers. terials homes and workshops where

I,' Measurements taken in your home. Silver &, Gold Estimates, include labo~. material and '.' 'plating) MARTEl METALLIC BORDER TOWELS ,installation. • 'repairing Shimmering 'non-tarnish gold metallic thread weaves ,a rich smooth-to- ...touch design in the dobby border of "sol:d' color terry towels. White, All Work, mint green, crystal pi~k; -blu~ mis~,,platin. lemon, block. •Guarante.d 24" x 46" Bath Towel '~ '1.69', ib" x 24" Hand Towel 1.09

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Page Five st 30, 1956 Thursday, August 30, 1956 'G~R:O S SE :,p 0 r:.N T E. -N E'W.S Nancy; three daugMers, Nancy l.-nwes, Dr. and . ''.:'James W eb-ber, Jr. Dws APTITUDE, TESTS. .' ' ,', .. ' " '., " Chase, Elizabeth B r e t t; and enable you to learn the ~d Of bone, Mr. and T~ Mode'! atCeoter show ,", Plan Orientation. Meetings (Conlliluec1 'fromP~re 1). : director. and member of the Ex-' Mary Hudson; and a son, James work YOU' can best succeed in ' ahm, Mrs. RoO. B or the kind of studies "YOU should' '. Dr. Paul Der~, director of the Retool Merchan- change Con~mittee of the Na- enson.. . . follow. (For men and women, For High School. Students . . A .. ti. ~ tr 't' d tiona! 'Retail. Dry Goods Asso- Funeral sel'Vlces, are be~g boys. and girls). t Ridge. dlse ssoCla on, '. us, ee an " .. , r held in.the Grosse Pointe ChrISt Daniel L. BeeJc:, Director For tile instruction and guid- At 1 p,.m., all 9B's, 10:a's~and vice president .and director: ,of. ~lat;on; and preslde~t of the' Episcopal Church, on Thursday, Vocational COtIMelIq 1IUt\tnte ance of students new to Grosse United Founda.tion; directo.,r ,of~,Plaza. Land corporatIOn. A'H7'i.st,30. Burial will be in 958 Macabees Bldg., TE. 1-1511 new students, grades I 9B - 12A, -.... Woodward near .Warren Pointe High School, the princi- who .will be at Grosse Pointe the Unitec;1.Co~unjtY-, Serv;ce;-Mr. Webber, lef-ves his wife, WoodlaWn cemetery. 11 Years Se~ Detroit. pal, Walter R. Cleminson, has High School this fall will report 1- ,------announced special orientation to their home rooms. Each has meetings to be held on Wednes- been mailed a card giving the day, September 5. room .ntlmber where he is to YOUNG AND' PROGRESSIVE STIll YOUNG AND r,eport. It is exceedingly im- _BACK: '-1910'" portant that he have this card.' fN Youngblood's PROGRESSWE IN1916' ;'\'\IIII/~ with him, or a memo of the I' " I room number, when he comes ,,- for this meeting. . "He will meet his home room -- t,~acher ~md, of course, members L'dPd rif USE \ of the hl)me room. Lockers will be assigned and practices and . ur policies of the school will be explained. Further, there will be a tour of the rooms where clas-

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' B .. . .' Simpkinson,'of Cincinnatj, and' announced the engagement of 19360 Livemoi. • [CLASS-' R-OO-M " '. .' Robert Edward ADslow, son~of their daUghterl!Betsy McLane .16633 I. Warren Varied Programs Listed' for Meetings, Scheduled for t~e Dr. and Mrs.: Robert E~.Anslow Fisher, to Thomas Cover IV, son Third Wednesday of Each Month ., ofK~nwood' court. , of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cover , • . ,------o', ,Their .~gag~;mt' is 'an- m.... , : _ I-CR--OW-D'] Under the ltfadership, .of Mrs.T. W~ Jiuebe~hal, nounced by.' the bride-elect's Miss FIsher, the granddaugh- presiderit'of the Gr~~se Pointe,\\\om~'s-Club,.the $em~ers ~:pareJ).t:s, Mi~and' :Mr~.. Ewart ter of .Mr,. D. K.' Este Fisher . ~ Boys' Oxford in are forming plans fqr a .most 'act~ve year." They meet~e ~Yfp_o~uff'Simpkinson,'of Cin- and the late Mr. Fisher of Aux- rt£9I1!/( brown; black ' third Wednesday' Of eac~ month. ~t.th~ War !"!emorlal ,c1I!n~ti;"; . ton,.anc Mrs. Benjamin H. Gris- .~ ""''-Nf( several styles Center. Mrs. WarrenC. ?llloway, fll'l~t.V1~.e"'preSldent,has .. :¥iss',Snnpkin~an was gradu- wold and the late Mr. 'GrisvJold $"...- ,"""",,"' available formtPated the followmgprogxam' for . the .' mont!liy .ated,from Rad~liffe College D:Jld'of Roland Par~ made her debut ~eetings: atten~ed the Museum ofFin.e. at. the BarehE'tors' Cotillion in .In September Mr's. S~ 1ey 'Off'" Ic.ers f~ the camUlgyear.' Artsmade m.her'debutBoston lastin 1951year.and"isShe 1953 ..eSh was graduate.d from Kenn will ~ntrod~ce' .Phyllisare:~ .Mrs. T. W.. HUEiben~h~ a ~ rovisional rilember ..ot the Garrison Forest School. .Covy'les.speakiz?gon "~olse.and presIden~;~s. ,W~:rell ,Dl1lo- cuicinnat(Jui1ior,League~,., Mr. Caver, a grandson of the . Pollsh 111 Public Speaking.". way, first Vlce-presldent;,.,Mrs. ' . .', , " ,.,. late Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hewitt The October- ,meeting' will L. ~: Orebaugh,. second ,vice- 'thMr~~S~~W, ~~d~\*:~~lro~Brown of Grosse Painte, and the find Mrs. Earl 'Meyer intro.duc- pz:esldent;~.~s .. Ernest. Rush- . e , ass~c,us~ l~e:"o_ late Mr.. and .Mrs.~ring An- Two strop in navy ing Miss M. Eddy with "COlor merr recording secretary; Mrs.. T«:chnol~gy,.,andrec£:ntl! re drews Cover of Garrison, Md., A.lso one strap in Comes Calling," an' interior Kennard Jones, corresp.onding celyed his"..~aste~a ,~egre: ~o~ is a graduate of the WQodberry nrllVY; red decorating topic. secretary;-: and Mrs.. Stanley;-e ,:arva~fu:~ ': ,ti' sc ,00 0 Forest School in' Orange, Vir- Real old-fashiioned. friendly, •A bit' of travel through Plopa, treasurer. us eSB.£, uusa on. gini~, and attended Yale Uni- personalized service makes Spain, Sicily, and .Italy'! with ----- ". verslty.' . our pharmacy outstanding! ~~e~~:ue~e~:t w~;hbeM~:' On Honeymoon -Winners Listed OUTBOARD MOTOR STOLEN We strive to know each one Daniel, Schaitberger.as the pro- ,I, h New'.Englan'-d 'ByBridge'.Club, John .Kitchen of 1427 Buck- of our customers! See us for grain chairman of the .day~ __ ingham, repo;rted to Park police Mrs. W. G. Brownson"at the - The .War' Memorial 'Center on Saturday, AuguSt 25, tha~ Ripple sole saddle in IIidirty all health needs. December meeting, will intra- Judith Grace Hofstra, daugh-Bri~ge Club results .have been ,someone h~d stolen, his 2~- buck"; Also black and white duce- Mrs. Walter Byrd, 'speak~' ter of the John ,G. Hofstras ofami'oUnced ,asfollows:- .' hor~epower motor, from his Saddles with leather soles in ing on "Picture Tables for the E~st Detroit, and Willia~ Wink. . Au~,gus"t''2'O'.~Nor'th-an':d'~South, boat in his garage. He valued brown' and white! and white Notre D4im.e .Pharmacy Holly.Days,"~~~~~~~ a topic much ap- ler~~~~~~~~in~n~~D~.Th~.~~~;_e_m_o_o_r~,Jr.,' ",ere married' at a 4 th t t $300 . _ The January program will be Paul Evangelkal. L u the ran Mrs. Walter Hayes~Mrs. Frank 17000 Kercheval, ai' Notre Dame "'Current.. Broadway P 1a,y's,'~' Church. . . Coplidge. East. andW~st:oo:- with Mrs. Sterling ,Sanford, as ' Rev. Henry O. Yoder, af the Irma, 'Mau~7EmIna ,Ha r v e y; TU 5.2154 speaker, introdueed by Mrs. Lutheran. Student Center at "Ethe~Harrls~l;rances Taylor~'. .... -,---__ Russell E. Smith, Ann Arbor, read the . double '. August22:~North and South, ------.------The next month, members ring rites, assisted 'by the Rev. Lester- Sandelman-}=tobert will travel west with Mrs. R. CharIt!s Sandrock; Wilds; .Mervin Cress-Marty P. Keirn, who will use 4lApache The bride' wore a ballerina Channel.. East and" West:- French P,cres Subdivision Town" as her topic. 'Mrs. I.aw~ length white"embroidered or. Jessie Cook-Walter H,a;rvey; rence Ruby will be 'program gandy gown, ,matcfiing pearl. RQbertEmke-Alex Callam. • chairman of the day. trimmed' cap s;nd s~~rt illusion, . On March 20, Mrs. John G. veil.. ~ orchid, c1Dtered her W el'. '. T Scales will introduce ,Esther colomal bouquet. . ' 1 lam y son 'Benson, giving several lyrical Her tria of attendants, cyn.,C' l •. 'B ' .d" satires: . thia Hobart, J,anet Mabrak and, . almS Yl e ' .'DUVAL ROAD "Hats and Hobbies" 'with Mrs. Carolyn Piotrowski, wexe iden- ..:.-- ' • Joseph J. Cu.cchi,presented by 'tic9;lly atti:ed: ''? white:. c;lotted ,w n:Iia m R ic ha r d Tyson. at lake ,Shore Drive ._" the day's ehalrman, Mrs",-Allred SWISS ov~r mmt green and '. I. '. ' • Mitschke, should prove inter- matching gre~n 'Ilictute hats., c~auned Carale James as ~lS (One mile North of Grosse Pointe Yacht Club) esting and instructive ill April. White. carnations:.and. ivy bri~e an Saturday in Chnst. 10 GALA DArs' The club members 'showed formed their. colonial bouquets; Church Cranbrook•. He is the .... g~eat talent in their presenta~ .Thebrideg;o?In, so~ ?f Mr. son of Mr. and' Mrs. Edwin tion 'of a one act play last'yea:r, ~d Mrs. Wil:liam.~mkler of Lloyd Tysan af Grand Marais Gross,e Pointe Shores liCHltiAI'S BEST LIVESrOCK and will present another one m .FlSher rOFadr':5lsgtkedJ~mesb V .' boulevard. ' , May. Mrs. Murr.ay Young, a Bates,....of'arm,m on, to be est ". . ' allld FARM, PRODUCTS club member, will be the direc- .man. Ushers 'includ~d..,':Frank The brIde, daughter o~ Mr.. A '~eautiful subdivision restricted. exclusively to homes' Junior Show Home Arfs Cooking Siehoof tor~ Adams, of Ottawa, Ont., C. Bay~ and Mrs; Ivor Glen James, of Auto Show Aviation Show Fashion Show The annual luncheon, bring- ard Jahnson aiid John M. Chase. Wing Lake, as ke d Jocelyn" of Ea'rly American design. Several models have been Arf Exhibit Beauty Queeris Drum Majjorettes ing the year's activities to a After a r,eception'.in the' Wil~y, of Shaker. Heights, O~, Old Time Dancing 15 ~and$ Parades' close, is scheduled for June 5, church. parlor:s, the new:lyweds Delores W hit e, N a nc y Jo completed and are ready for inspection. Some lots F.1'II F.I FrtHo-S.pt. 4, I " I-C...... at the Lochmoor Country Club. left. on a .lO-day trip. ,to NeVl' Brewer; and LaRoyce' Camp.,. be' also available for custom homes. Mo•., .tier eoat•• h v... t•. Mrs. W. H. Bundeson will England. . 'bell, of.Ferndale, to. attend her. ' ."ef .• ch~irman for this event, and ----- , The bddegroom's niece Cath- U.S. AIR FORCE• BA~ID Mrs. Earl Meyer will be pro- Club to Repeat erine Salbo was flower 'girl. ~ Two C~m !)o'" .... 10 De,s gram chairman.' . La"';renc~ Damei served as The GTosse Pomte Wom~'s best man. Groomsmen inclUded Ted Reinstein, Owner and Developer 250 MILE STOCK CAR R"CE Club has many and vaned Tots' Progra'm E' C 'to Th Y: '. C mo~r Hatch, G e o'r.g e ope,. actiVl les. e SerVlce om- -_ '.. ." '~, -'." . ' FARMERS PICK-UP DERlay mittee, under the chairmanship The Grosse' Pointe Woads Gerald Lorenz" D av 1d .C~r-; BUFFALO BILL "R. Ind of Mrs. George Funk, will have Community Club Will. again ruthers, and E,~ ward Damel " TEXAS ALL-STATE RODEO 12 months af aiding the Red have. a pre-school program for B~r~tt. .' " TU 1-2368 Cross in a Blood Bank unit, 'be. fvur year olds beginning in late Are c e p t ion was held at I" • sides s eve r a 1 other service September. This program offers Meadowbrook C a un try Club. A Tremendous . duties.' four year olds' 'an .oppartunity .Aft~r a wedding -trip' to north~ COLISEUM SHOW • The Bridge Committee, with to. have a pre-schobl experience ern. !4ic~gan, Mr~ and, Mrs. Mrs. Charles; Park chairma:c, in which children play with Tyson will reside in St. Clair Aug..31-Sept. 3 S.pt.7.' sponsors meetings the first Wed- others of their 'own age under' Shores., ------, JAYE P. MORGAN JULIUS la ROSA nesday' of each month 'at the supervisiOn and guidance of ---,~------DON CHERRY, McGUIRE' SISTERS' War Memorial. E:enter. In place volunteer leaders. of the. usual brip,ge in October Thraugh the pre-school pi-o- GAnORDS THEfOORUDS they are having a Benefit Card gram. children have an oppor- Aug. 31-Sept. 9 party .on"October 3, hoping to tunity to share in the give' and I raise a'considerable sum for the take of group activities; mothers' TIf PLATTERS, BLOCKBUSTERS. club's' annual' a war d to a will "be. serving as assistant WCI

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'. Joann Sweet and Mary' Ann Burke are sharing the Detroit for the' Boat Club trophy; for best 'swim.: mer in the 15-year':old class. . . The two girls: whose parents -.'- w'.hole are Mr.' and Mrs., Charle3. "E.' Sweet of Lakepointe,.avenuet and Mr. 'Richard Burke of St. Paul avenue, tied' m: pointS 'for' , farnily. first place. .. They will be presented: with the .large trophy'to .hare, and a small one for each of. tliem to .--'--, ~ keep,. at .the DBC Swimmers / YOUR Banquet on.september. 5. SAVINGS I , . EARN I I ! \ l I

Eachactlun' ~.factio .. insur,d,t. GUCIralltu4 $10,000. ,.N..'p.~r Put yom ,,11,01. family :)A a fouD~arloDOf' blawed RV1DqII. SaYe. Personal Tailoring Seriice for' larly •.You Illlay'wiah te) buy II hom••••• educate CIchUd •• ' .;mak. a . P.rticur.r Men. Rne import~ tinaDclal investment ••• enter a bU•• 1IL .Be ready lex .the.. opp«- ed and domestic suiting•• luDltiM..Sted your account at PeoPle,' FHeml 8cmnQII. . skilled fattings and remod• • ling~ . "-, , BEND FOR PEOPLES FBDERAL SAVINGS' SAVE.BY.MA1L,.KIT PREI PARliN. PEO"PLES FEDI~RAL SAVINGS. Rear 'of: lullell., , . JIA. Frlzl.r' DOWNTOWN OFFICE: EAST. SIDE OFFICE: r3 J45 ~. Jefferson; at Drexel 600 Griswold at Congress Har er and Outer Drive VA 2-7818 .Upstairs ' ' Custom Teilor ..:..--.1' t ..

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'. Page Sav.n.-' ,30. 1956 Thursday, August 30. 'lc~56 $' R 0 S"S!- ,p 0 I NT E N-EW S , - NO SELF CONFIDENCE Pike Trcka of the Detroit Hats ,Fashioned Lions doesn't have much faith Flower After , Sh

Jacobson's, in Grosse Poiniep Marjorie Nettleton--- MacKin- Like An Old Keepsake ••• is presenting a collection Of non and Donald W. Barton ex- .At Memorial Center children's millinery fashioned changed vows on August 21 in OOM' after hats worn by little misses Grosse Pointe Memorial Church Garden Center to _Prese,n,t Event on / Saturday and with the Rev. Paul Ketchum" in masterpieces of such master painter as Renoir, Monet, Pi- officiating. . SundaYi September 29~and 30; Arr:angements cas£o, Davis and Collegero. Mrs. William Bridge was to be Featured ' The designs were cleverly honor matron and William J. adapted and artfully fashioned :Young Jr., best man. Charles The GroSse Pointe Garden Center will present a flower by John FredeJ."ics, anofuer E. : Delbridge, of Birmingham, show of "Flower Arrangements Around the W::t\,:.'::,;: various g~den clubs in the flour mixture and stir only Lions attempted 122 passes dur~ ddlt! 1n III dirty '..',X/[~:L»:~ Pointe area. ' to moisten. Fill muffin tins and ing the 1955 season and had ock and white ,,,,:,,,',,",,"? The _"British) Isles" section bake at 375"/ for 20-25 minutes. only four intercepted. '.!ather soles in tel and white will be' handled by Windmill Pointe Garden Club,' with Mrs. Bert H. Wicking as 'chairman; ,""; Baek"To -Picture by' John Utykanski "France," by Grosse Pointe Cutting a wedding cake at a reception in the Garden Club, Mrs. J. Lawrence B u e I! Jr., chairman; "The DAN.:;ING SC;UOOL Lawrence' J. Verdiers' home in St: Paul avenue are the ,Orient," Grosse Pointe Shores Kercheval. at St. Clair former MAJORIE NETTLETON KcKINNON and Farm and Garden. Club, Mrs. ' Tap .. Ballet .. Acrobatic '.. Ballroom TUxedo 2.7000 DONALD W. 'BARTON. They were,married in a morning Edgar D. Flintermann. ceremony in GI;osse Pomte Memorial ChUrch on .Tuesday, "South Seas," Gar:den Club FALL TE~RMBEGINS SEPT. 4 on August 21._Parents of- the pair' are' Mrs. Frank., B. of' Michigan, "Mrs. William P. Nettleton of Neff road and the late Mr. Nettleton and , Bonbri-ghtf' "Mexico," Suburbia' Mrs. DonaIa 'W. Barton, Sr., of Rivard' boulftYatd and the Garden Club, Mrs. Raymond Early' Enrollment Suggested Duffy; "South Africa," Grosse late- Mr. Barton., . I Pointe Woods' Farm and Gar~ As Classes Are limited! , - , ' ~ den Club, Mrs. Ivan' Taylor. '''Modern America," Grosse For' Information - Phone TU 1-2395 1,002 Pointe Girls and Wom~n Pointe Farm and Garden Club, Mrs. Jack ,B. Huntress; 4lJun_ ior," Junior League' Gardeners, Used YW,CA During ,Last Year Mrs. William., B. Canfield, and BUI "ilson School of Dance "Horticulture," Gross,e Pointe ,166()O HARPER. eorner of Kensington The Young Women's Chrj,Stian such activities as 'knitting ~d Park Garden Club, Mrs. James Association, a Torch Drive dancing. T. Huette. agency, provided fun; friend- The ""Z" is '''home'' to several ship and inexpensive recreation hundred -girls the year round. A to 1,052 Grosse Pointe girls and majority of them are girls be- women last year. tween the ages ,of 17 and 24', '1)ollars' have o,ld ~hion~r buYj~lI,power s They' were among 34,614 who are employed in clerical members served through the positions in downtown Detroit. ..-••• in YORK'S GREAT, - four branches' and one center Food service, and facilities for operated iby the YWCA in the preparing their <>wn meals 'S Detroit area. . help girls feel even more at The YWCA was fnunded in home. London in 1855. It was brought The YWCA also offers a pro- to Detroit 64 years ago. Its pur- 'gram for YW-wives, parents pose, then ant now, is "to and families. 'I'his includes build a fellowship of women homemakers' clubs' and "Ladies and girls devoted to the task Day Out/' when mothers may' oldmaine trotters - .froln coast of realizing in our comnion life leave" their youngsters, at the' those ideals of personal 'a n d "Y" while they go shopping or social living which' we are take' part ill "Y", activities. I~. DIAMONDS; • -"WA"[C:HES • 'SILVER • liNGS to ~coast a treat for tlhe f~et committed by _ our faith. as some of the branches, ..entire: Christi!;lns. In this endeavor we families participate in' "yn'l , CHINA. -GI-'=TS APPLIANCES seek to understand Jesus, to affairs. . •

share His love for I all people, The YWCA conducts inten- and to grow in the knowledge sive programs in many high Save up to One..Half •• II and More! and love of God.'} schools and; Wayne State, Uni- I Here are the shoes tliat 'understan'd a bUSY Today, the YWCA carries out 'versity in the Detroit area. Y- -. this purpose through its facili- Teen clubs, sponsored by the. ~ G:oed's feet-soft s~pple moccasin ~asuals ties, service and program in all YWCA, meet in the high schools ;... communities of Metropolitan in which they are organized. ~ "4-W Detroit -in _which the Torch The '~Y" striveS to stimulate with firm supporting foam rubber arches ';'" I Drive is conducted. During the an awareness among its mem- and flexible soles. One-strap lot'lfer ill brown .years it has adjusted ..its pro- 'bers of what' is ~happening to t:S gram and shifted its staff to other people and create a desir!a =: calf or vicuna corkette. 10.95. Classic loafer meet the ~needs of young 'Yives to take responsiiple action. Us ~ and, mothers for relaxation, of Public Affairs program offers in brown},black, 01' red calf. 9.95 families for inexpensive :recrea- a'means for the wh9lesome ex:" S tion, of 'youth for wholesome change ,~f.. differing points of fun, of employed young people view on social: is~ues. for education, or th~ 10neJ.Y'girl The' YWCA opens its doon to ~ • for friends, of all people'..for a many groups' outside of its 'Ice Use Your Cliarga-Plate growing religious faith. memberspip :which find it a ~ ,The program of the YWCA convenient and'. friendly place ;:: is concerned with work and for meetings. 'Last year, 2.816 ~ I , leisure, ,home life, schoo:I; citi- meetings' of community groups ;... zenship, and faith. " :were held in "¥" ,buildings in Hospitality Luncheon Sets ~ The work and le},sut'c':~ptiyi:- De:troit, attended ~y 115,630 ties of 22,275 people were m~ persons. 4 Trays Q volved in clubS, classes, 'interest 'Motivation behind all YW 4 Cups '1,00 ~ groups, camping, special. activi-, activities is the Christian faith, Special ~ ties for fchlldren- and teen-agers, which plays an important part ;:: employed adults, . YW-wives, in ,its activities. Devotional ..... couples and co-eds, and fainilies pedods, worship services arid Q with a total attendance, of ceremonials, Bible study groups, 196,878 'last year. Swimming, "discussion groups, and short lInt was the most popular ac~i'Yity 'seminars, on -religious subj ects, ~ offered in nearly 1,000 classes,: all are important parts of the , ~ which includp.d instruction ,in YWCA program. I ~:-. ~ 8.IPiece• Salad Sets your Slation D,elroil's' "FULL-FIDEliTY" • with- "22 ,~. Gold = Trimmed 'I'. • • , Special ,. _ - -.. wxyzrFM1. l. ••••••~ .~, In be \ ' ,..::' , ~ PRESENTS FINE MUSIC, ~ , puror ~ - .~ 3:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. ~eekdays ~ ~rvice 12 Noon to 9:00 p.m. Sundays 21.Piece Beverage ~ts .....~ bridgeasycovers your bridge game- I t:S ay or a prcJnd new idea in j)ridge f~&le covers t Hear These SpeCial Programs, EGi~~!cl..J1'9.' ~ Special "- 'A great help for beginner or Qxpe,rt, BridgeEasy not ,only improves your. ~ Dick Osgood - 5:15 p.m. STOR~ HOVRS: ~..... Service ~ame, but gives, you G:onfidence in your' partnt~r, too! Permane-ntly 'Ltltest Stock Market ....'6,:40 p.m. THURSDAYS and FRID"'YS-9:~JO o.m. to 9:00 p.m. Q printed in front of each player is all the information neededJor'suc€~ssfut All Othor DOYI-9:30 a.lft. to 6:00 p.lft. " ;: Don Wattrick - 6:55 p.m. :~ point count and honor

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.------,11----~--...------,------~------~,------._-----. " From An!oth~~~rPointe. Short a nd f.o the Pointe .Carol Louise Ford of'V.ie~w * • * 1------....,..------1 . , ' *. ~ * JUDY .HAGERMAN o~ Muir' N.'~rs~"R-'.Icha,rd-' S.r,'OT~,t,'Da~v.ld' SO: n' graduated, from, WelleSley Col-' Weds R. s. Davidson By Kitty Maiiliott mad and SANDRA'S'J'REHLER , ~' lege in,June, and toured Europe 'of McMillan'road will complete<' . . ' this summer. Followi,ngher, C . Memgrial, ,---- ..-- .•------"'------, their, summer 'Yorking.aboard'- ;,', ' visit with her sister, she will ...eremony Held Saturday Afternoon in It was very much a family "af;Eah-last Thursday, when 'the S.S. Aqllarama at)he Navy: take. 'up teaching duties .in an. Church: Reception Follows at four local sisters entrained for New York to meet their Pier 'in Chicago on Labor Day.' elementary school. in Concord, d M Th' * * * Mass. SHIRLEY ZICK WIll be War Memorial Center parents, Mr. an rs. or :Nt Olson of Westehester road,' COLLEEN FRANCES, KEN.' a house guest of the Neidows T\ arrivinfgESaturda.y on the Gripsholm after a 21AI-months NEDY. daughter ,'0£ :MR.' an~ ne::ctweek. A rece?t f:inUly!e-' , Carol Louise F~rd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Watson part» tour 0 crope. MRS. JOHN EDMUND,~KEN- UnIon, was held In. the Zlck I )1'ord of McKinley avenue'? and Richard ScottJ)avidson, Mrs. Jo~,eph D. Hadley 0: 1~'orkshire road ..• Mrs. NEDYof Rivard boulevard, was summer home, Junto Lodge on '. - , 1 k' '8 t d 'aft . G - e andL George Baer of Balfour road •• " Mrs. Alton Wheeler of married in St. Philomena the Manistique River' ; were wed at 5 oc 0(:- rItes a ur ay ernoon In ross, , Paul's Lakepointe dvenue ••• and Mrs. Hobert S:Peeble~:, also of Church on Saturday, August, • * ~ . ." . Pointe Memorial Church. r ,- The Lakepoint~ avenue ••• were the gay foursome whp left 25, to RO~ERT ,ALLEN Me. : , MRS. LONGYEAR pALMER '1~he'princess Sj;~le gown of Schrotzberger wer~ flower girls. patric. families behind for their first outing together i:n many BRIDE; son of MRS.. NELSON; has returned from a week's whlte pea,u de SOle,made by I Donald Dever~aux, of East the on moons. They returned to town (In Monday. ' J. McBRIDE of Sulmlngdale ' visit to Boston to her home In. the bride, was fashioned Lansing, served as,best man for of his road and'the late Mr. ,~rcBride. Washington toa'd. She ,was the with an ,empire bodice. Chan- the. son of Prof. James. A. two gl : Mr. andl Mrs. Hadley, after ,wHiting until Little League , • •• ;' "I' guest, of her son, and daughter- tilly lace, which her parents DavI~&On,.of Okemos.. MIch.• beauti competition was ended, took theit~ Ann and Robert porth Guests in the St. Regis~Hotei, in:la\V, 1\IIR." and. MRS. HOW..;had brought from Paris, was and the. late Mrs. DaVIdson. Elizab earlier in the month for a week's stay' at :M;ackinal~'a",i~son..':.: , ,,' ", MR. and MRS. NELSON ceded Th~ 45-piece band gives weekly concerts in the clty In' Arlington, Va., LT.. (J.g.) . - " . 'HOLLAND and their son, sp,or1s shop Eileen park o\-erlookI'ng Grand Trr verse Bay (and has ',neekly and .MRS. WILLIAM JOSEPH, L d d 1 FI 0' 'd'" 'ht "/1' ", "d"'-d. n't:' MR', d HENRY,of Cam""ridge'road are maid ( , a 'vy KENNEDY III (SARAH,ANNE au er a~, a. nee ~ug er ~w.~an .. aug, er, ." .. an '" eluded rehearsals too, of course) ••• and the Thursday evening RONEY) have announced the' ?ANDRA 1S set~ed as a board- IMRS..' JONATHAN B:R~O:CK back from a' fortnight in New musica'. interlude constitutes one of the season's entertain- July 27 ibirth of a son; WIL- mg student at PIne Crest SchOOl, (LEE ,WADSWORTH)." York and/B;lc~er~own, ..Mass. sins, 1 (2nd Floor) Pointe ment bighpointl; for townsfolk and vacationers alike. LIAM JOSEPH KENNEDY.'IV the- Browns .and young son, ',j, * • • * * . * *... ., . "BUTCH'" Wlll' return, :here. ' , ' The HAROLDR. SMITHS of WashiI Home once more in Stanton Shortly after Christmas, they'll ',CONNIE.,ZICK, daug~ter of Merriweather ,;'road .. will be groom' September T...a~,e~ers, lane is MRS. WOOD':,WIL- , head. south for 'the winter sea"; MR. and' MRS.: ,LEON A. R D bidding goodbye,',again soon' to. Hester LIAMS, who spent a pleasant. son., ZICK of Kalamazoo; 'formerly their daughter; MARTHA,.and Marl The first week of Seviember will ~ciMr. and Mrs: Height l-Iarold O. Love going southward from Lochmoor boulev'ard month at Watch Hill, R. I., as III * • of the Pointe, is -.visiting .her sori~DAVID.Martha heads' back the guest of MRS. HENRY B. brother-in-law, and-sister, MR. to her senior', year at' Smith Shake] for a short .stay at the Greenbriar, in White Sulphur JOY. of Lake Shore road at the lrhe HAROLD' LEE WADS- and MRS. ARTHUR (ROWENE College n e' x t month, after String; Springs, W. Va. ;. latter~ssUmmerhome, "Treasure WORTHS of Cloverly road are ZICK).~NEID,OWof the Garden spending the past year at the In- we:r:.e I Mid-September again means the 'annual conveirtion of Hill". in De~ver visiting their son-in-Court Apartments. :Connie~was (Continued on Page 15) F-rancE the MARTH-Michigan' Association . of. Radio and TV ., .. BroadcasterS, to be helc\ at Hidden Valley from 'the '11th MR. and MRS. LEWISc =' to 15th. Carl Le'~, Kalamazoo st3tion manager, is prexy FISHER BROWN of Lothrop road left Wednesday fo~ their (!Continued on Page 10) n~w winter residence at Fort T

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tes Woman's • •• ., by, of,an>d for- Pointe Women' , .', . rd Family Heirlooms tv\rs. Leo Jarnes Fit~p(3tricki II Mrs. John R._Gl.i,stafson . Margaret St~pleton idson In Wedding Roles Speaks Her Vows in Memorial Ring and Bridal, Gown Are Sentimental Parts of Becomes 'Bride of John Gustafson at Ceremorty in' at Ceremoni 'Uniting Elizabeth l.eonard and Memorial Chur<:h~ Garden Reception Follows , Leo Fitzpatrick, II , A garden receptioil at the Hidden lane home of Mr:: . ~o cherished family heirlooms played an important and Mrs. C. B. Stapleton followed the August 25 marriage d Mrs. VIatson part m the Saturday wedding of Elizabeth Clark Leonard Scott -Davidson., of their daughter, Margaret Anne, to John Robert Gustaf.,;'" and Leo James Fitzpatrick II at a noon ceremony in St son, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gustafson, of Chicago • .'loon in GrossQ Paul's Church on the lakeshore. . 0------..\ The ring which Mr. Fitz-0------The pair; who p led g e d. t d Fr hId' eel' were flower girls. .' , rmpor e enc ace eSlgl1 , patrick gave his bride was Icouain's flower girl. theIr vows at a 4 0 clock with sweetheart neckline and ereaux, of East the one used in the marriage The bridegroom, who~e par- d as best man for service in Grosse Pointe Me- chapel length train was worn, of his paternal grandparents ents, are. Mr. !in d Mrs. Leo morial Church will live in by the bride. A cor~net held - Prof. James A. two generations ago, and the James Fltzpatrlck of Cloverly Okemos, Mich., .East Lansing ~til 'th b' d hp.r fingertip veil, and s~e h'ld beautiful' antique veil which road, asked Lawrence D. Buhl e rl e a bouquet of. stephanotlS sur~'" "IS. Davidson. EI' b h Jr., to serve as best man. Gor':' completes her s t u die s at rounding a white orchid. ;'e James Peters, lza et. wore was a lovely don T.]'ord, Nicholas Ruwe, g; George Rock- legacy In lace from .many Robert Howenstein William C Michiga~ State University. Honor maid Mary Jane Hoov~. ingham; Douglas generations of brides in her Hester, Thomas whitehead, of , They will then enbark on a er was gowned in pale pink silk Okemos, brother own family. Cleveland,. and Fenton Remick , Carribbean trip as a belated chiffon and carried deep pink. ::Jm,and Andrew The bride, daughter of the were other groomsmen. . honeymoon. roses. Bridesmaids Pat r i cia Lawrence Clark Leonards of Mrs. Le.onard chose a fawn- A gown of nylon tulle and I (Continued on Pate 10) ghter's 'wedding Cleveland Hci,.hts O. used'the colored chiffon gown for her " " delicate Duchess~ iace veil daughter's wedding with a nar- / ption ,at Grosse which had been worn by her row band ()ftopaz colored stones emorial Center, maternal grandmother, Mrs. set into a small seff-}lelt. Her ned a pink peau William Rust Pie r c e; her small velvet hat was In deeper' SEE OUR NEVI with corsage of mother Mrs. Leonard' her aunts toned bronze and sh~ attached Beautif~foflrU!j rosebuds. Mrs. J~hn Huntingto~ and Mrs: delicate lJ~reenorchids to her y Scott, aunt of Walter James Sears, and by prayer b?()k. . , wore a beige her cousin, Mrs. Charles Cas- Mrs: Fltzpatnck wore ,a,gown Of rosebud corsage. grain Williams. of thm I~aper ~ffe!a In :p~le ouple left on a A tiny Juliet cap edged in autumn tmts of brown, ~th hin -Picture by/Jack Navin wedding trip to orange blossoms clasped tp.e smal.l ma1.c 5hat and br~w:l ELIZABETH CLARK LEONARD, daughter of Mr. ;' ,Before her August 25 marriage to the son of Mr. and ninsula and the veil. Her princess gown of ivory orchlds.. . and Mrs. Lawrence ChlJ;k Leonai;d, Qf Cleveland Heigl1ts, Mrs .. Joh,n Gustafson, 9f 'Chicago,., the, bride was 1TAR- Mrs. Davidson satin had a. full cathedral train. A reception followed In the grey cotton and An overlay of fine lace encircled Be.ve~l~ road home. of th e Ohio., formerly of -Grosse Pointe;' II1;arried, the. ~on .of. GARET ANN~ S~A;PLETON, daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. ed in white and the shoulder line, extending in brlde s '.gl:andparents~ Mr. a?d }.fir.and Mrs. Leo James Fitzpatrick of Cloverly road on , C.-B. Stapleton of Hidden lane. They recited their vows es. two deep panels to the front Mrs. Wllham Rust Plerce, wlth Saturday, at St. Paul's Church on, the lake'shore. ' , in 9rosse Pointe Memorial Church. hemline of the skirt. White gar- whom sh~ made her home when

denias anq stephanotis were in she attp-ncledthe Convent of the man, Mrs.'James E. Scripps, III,~. ! '. her bridal bouquet. Sacred HE!art. and Mrs. Richard J. Gibbs. Miss ,Edens, who was gradu-' Dinner Bene;fit Set for Sept•.4 . " .. '. ' . ated in June from Purdue Seven attendants in vibrant ------~ bottle green taffeta, carrying Father and Daughter A cruise to the Old Clup was w~ll include Mr. and Mrs. Univers~ty, will become the' bride of George Kurze, 'of bouquets of Hibbard roses, pre~ 0 Mar~: Birthdays scheduled for committee mem~ Mlchael Mc~anus, Mr. and Mrs. Edna Edens Honore-d T Hammond, Ind., on September ceded the bride to the altar. bers and honorarvchairrnan S. W. Sorenson, Jr., Mr. and At Shower in' Frase~ Eileen Leonard was her sister's Terry Phelan and her father, Mrs. Michael F. McManusof th~ Mrs. Frank German, Mr. and 8. maid of honor. Bridesmaids in- JlJmes J. Phelan Jr.; of Moross Carmelite Guild. They were Mrs. Frank L. Thompson, and St. Peter's Evangelical Lu- KAY AND BETH LEHMAN'S theran 'Church,' East. Detroit, eluded two of the bride's cotl~ road, wiJl mark their birth- guests of Mrs. Claude A;. Dr. and M~s.. John Murphy. Bride-elect E d n a Edens, will be the scene of the rites. sins, Barbara Leonard. of the days toge1:her on September 2. Greiner aboard the' Greiner A subscrlptlon group of ten daughter of Mr. and Mrs.,Ralph 18iit=~:18rat 6,bo'ppe Pointe, ,and Chrissie Sears, of , The Phelan family have in- yacht, uBee-Jay III" on Tues- wi~linclude the George A Gar- A. Edens of Lochmoor boule- . Washington. D.C.,and the bride~ vited 60 friends. ,to help the~ day, August 28. del1as, Mr. and Mrs. John G. vard, was feted Saturday ev:en- VERSATILE ATHLETE GIFTS ,-- TOYS • CARDS groom's sister. Mrs. William C. celebrate at cocktails,',followed The members met to discuss Schafer, the Dean Conways, ing. at .a miscellaneous shower Quarterback )?obby Layne of 20439 MACK AVENirB Hester; . by supper and dancing, in their and lawn supper by Mrs.'Carvel the Detroit Lions is a top ama-I I OpP. Howard J'ohnsona further plans ~for the buffet Mr. and Mrs. Charles ,Gardella, TU 1-8520 Marcia Charles, of Cleveland Metamora home. It will be diner benefit which will be held and Mr. and Mrs. George A. Walters at the Walters home in teur golfer,'in his native state \ in the Woods Fraser, Mich. of Texas.. " Heights; Joan MacKinnon, of Terry's 21st birthday. in Al Green's on Tuesday Sep~ Gardella, Jr. .; Shaker HeightS. and Barbara Mrs. Phelan, with. Terry and tember 4. ' The Joseph A: Ma~ull?s will Stringer, of Meriden, Conn., her sister, Anne, has Just, re- Mr. Green is participatinl~in. head a party whlch wIll mclude were other bridesmaids. Small turned from the Republican the benefit ,by closing his es- the Paul Lee Barkers, Mr. and Frances Sears attended as her convention in San Francisco.' tablishment 'to' the public for Mrs. Ha?s Gehrke and Mrs. C. the evening party. A fall tht~me .E, ParrIsh. . ' win be used in the decor.' The ..Mr. and ~1rs.Anthony Ma1Ullo HEALY'S~DECO,RATOR-TYPE ,CHAIR, SCOOP! • If buffet table will have a large Wln.be wlth a party of eight, .. silver wine cooler, filled ''lith Mr. and Mrs. J. P. ~oses,. Mr: . autumn flowers and silver and Mrs. James Merri~~ candleabra with golden tapers. Barnes, and.Mr. and Mrs. Louis J .a-speel,a.1purchase;'of.'chairs you'll find ha.rd to topl WHO W!LL REPRESEN~rYOU The tables will hold hurric:ane D~bth t' \ lamps. er par les will be t~ose of The discalced Carmelitel:on- ~. and. ~s. Frank Boos who WHEN YOU HAVE A CLAIM? vent has been a favorite charity WIll be Jome~ by Mr. and Mrs. of Al Green and his .brother Jos~ph de,Gnmme and,Mr. and 2 for $155 Jack. P!'oceeds will help swell Mrs. Llwyd Ecclestone..Mr. and the fund now iil existence' to Mrs. How.ard .Shaw' will be a .' build a cloister wall at the party of SlXWIth ~. and Mrs. One ehaiir:79.95 ARTHUR J. RcOHDE Carmelite Convent af Wyoming R.. D. Van H0':lten and Mr. and AND OOKP..ufY avenue on the Marygrove Col~ M:-s. Stark Hlckey. lege campus. l\h'. and Mrs. W. P. Whyte INSURANo,m Mrs. Donald C. Longyear and have aske~. the Wayne E. her committee working on Lon~s to Jom them for the 2711 East Jefferson, Detroit 7~Mich. '. LO.7-6H>O reservations announce the fol- evenmg: Mr. and Mrs. Bernard lowing reser~ations for the eve- Ver Hoven ~i~l be hosts to Dr. .. ning. and Mrs. Phllip W .Wl.J.k~r~ ______...... - A subscription. party oj:._12 madeAmong.reservahonsot~ers arewhoMr.haveand Mrs. Frank Couzens, Jr., Mr. and Mrs; Fred Colombo, Mr.. IRVING HAS CAMELS and, Mrs. Daniel J. Henry, Mr. FOR COLLEGE & WORK and Mrs. Frank J. McGinnis, CAMEL BOYCOAT Mr. - and Mrs. Chester Jan- (ALSO NAVY) kowski, Mr. and Mrs. T., G.. McCormick,.Mr.. and Mrs. G. R. 8 to 16, 69.95 {ALSO S~attery and Mr. and Mrs. A. IN NUDE, CAMEL, . 'L. Stanny. . NAVY ot 89.95 Other Guild members On the CAMEL HAT 8.50. A. Maiullo,' II, Mrs. Walter BOXY SUIT, Auch, 'Mrs. Hamilton Kotcher, 9 to 15 59.95. anr Mrs. Arthur A. Cerre. Also Mrs. Frank Couzens,Jr., Mrs. Johr- Griffln, Mrs. W. J. Qunin, Mrs. Philip Sloan" Mrs. Daniel J. Tindall, Jr., Mrs.:John W. Lang, Mrs. Raymond, Holf-' ,.. . \

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Page Ten 1 Society News Gathered. from. All of thePointes .. , ~ " ,- " , Mrs. Th,omas. Howard Singer Mrs~.Edwa.rd" D,on,ald .Francis - Ann Watson Weds " ... Betty-Lee Seydler Bl Thomas H. Singer Wed on Saturday Te Wednesday Afternoon Geremony in Memorial Chu'rch . Church Unites Couples; to Live.in Ann Arbor Bee.omes Bride of Edward Donald FranCis at Ceremony Old Held in Gardens of Her Parents; to Live in Ohio After Trip West ' , A The Rev. Stanley Lusby came from Oxford, Ohio., to Ann Katherine Watson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil. officiate at the Saturday wedding of Betty Lee Ellen Charles Watson of Meadow lane, became the bride of f>ydler a..'"ldEdward Donald Francis. Jom Thomas Howard Singer, son of Mrs. George. Ogston Singer . heeo: and the late Mr. Singer of .South Bend, Indiana, at a.' The pair. recited t~eir vows 0------1Michael Francis, also of Cleve. AUgl ceremony at 4:30 p.m., Wedn~sday, August 29, in the ,Grosse at 7:30 o'clock Sat u r day land. ' Ti Pointe Memorial Church. The Reverend Paul' Ketchum Spel officiated. 0------.---- evening in the garden at the' The couple will. reside in Ox- N. Oxford road home of the ford, O.,;where both re ~tud~- o'cl~ , . Mr. and Mrs. Claude Billings a: The brIde wore a full skIrted of Akron, Indiana; Ml~.and Mrs. . , ing architecture at MIann Urn- Th bnde s parents, Mr. and Mrs. versity. ' brid~ silk organza floor length gown Frederick Dickely and Sandra F!ank Karl Sey'dler. with a portrait neckline of re. of Glenview, Illinois; Mr. and. Venil Pure I t a Ii-a n silk organza sleev ), embroidered Alencon lace, feat. Mrs. Edw~rd Hans of South, Couple Select line. uring a fitted bodice where the Bend, IndIana, and t~e Fred., f ash io n e d the bridal gown mate -ti' . ,. . erick Magees and daughter" l&Cewas repeated m a WIde Margaret of London, Ontario. which had an emph'e waistline Wedding Party ~d VI "~f band. An open crown shell and full gored ski.rt with ribbon elbo'O ion. .; inse:rts. A crOW!l of delicate Although their, wedding date cap of rosepointe heirloom lac:e whitE " i acquired by her mat ern a 1 nf!t petals secured her silk il- is October 20, Kathleen S~y- -; t Welcome Club Bri J,,: grandmother, Mrs. Charles Fa:r- lusion veil. Her flowers were mour and William J, Froelich well Lawson, cascade.d to a Jr., have already named the 22 and To Hold BIlow pale pink. daisies centered with att~ndants ~ho will assist them. princ point down the back of her 3weetheart roses. Marcella Seymour and James dar 0 fingertip illusion' veil. Ann A luncheon and fimhion show Nancy Jean Seydler was her carried sweetheart roses and will be sponsored by the Grosse Froelich will serve as honor Thl sister's maid of honor. Betty and 1 iVy. Pointe Welcome Wag10nClub on maid and best man for their George McDaniel, of Paines- sister and brother respecti~ely. man. '. Linda Elizabeth Herman of Septemb2r 19 at 12 o'clock at 'as h~ ~vanston, Illinois. was honor the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club. ville, 0., and Marjorie Anne Parents of the foursome are Prout, of N~w York City, were the Bartholomew A. Seymours DaJ maid. She wore Bermuda blue Mrs. David B. Gray of Har~ , berg, silk organza' and carried coral court road, the newly elected bridesmaids. The bridegroom's of Edgemont park and the Wi!'; sister, Linda Lee Francis, at~ liam Froelichs, of O'Neill. Neb. frey geraniums and ivy. Her match- president, has anounced that , -:-Picture by Jack Navin -Picture by Beatrice Zwaan usher tended as flower girl. Bridesmaids will include the ing open brimmed hat was of this festive affair will be the ANN KATHERINE WATSON, daughter of Mr. and A garden ceremony a the N.. Oxford road home of A: hors~hair and velvet. ,"Kick-off" to the :liaIl'season The attendants wore pink or~ bride-elect's sisters, Isabel and Mrs. Cecil Charles watson of Meadow lane, y,ras marrittd' Mr. and Mrs. Frank' Karl Seydler 1inlted in marriage .CadiE . George Singer 6f South Bend and the first opportunity to gandy frocks with high cumber- Dorothy Seymour, and Bill's in an afternoon. ceremony at the Grosse Pointe Memorial their daughter, 'BETTY-LEE ELLEN, and Mr. Francis bride .erved as best man. Tne ushers meet the many newcomers who bunds of deeper pink taffeta, sisters, Mary Froelich and Mrs. EdgaJ Church, Wedilesday, August 29, to the son Of Mrs; George whose pa:rerits ..are., Mr. and Mrs. Michael Francis, of Mary 'Jane Wiggins, and' four were Irving Stenn Jr. of Cbi- have moved into GrclssePointe and carried arm bouquets of FOI cago, Thomas VanGessel of Ann during the summer sl~ason. Ogston Singer. of South Bend, IndiliUla,. and the late Cleveland,' Ohio. .' pink and white daisies in varied Manhattanville friends, Janet .Mr. Singer. shades. . McKay, of New York; .Jane Arbor and Thomas Victor of Mrs. Gray strongly urges all • Stratford, Conneticut. . newcomers to attend and. has NeiI William Guda, of Cleve- Mathieu, of Evanston, Ill.; Mary Feltes, of Winnetka, and Joan Pi. . A reception followed at the appointed Mrs. Willard C. Gid- J From Another Pointe of 'View land, was best man for the Grosse Pointe Yacl1t Club. dens to act as hospit,llity chair- Recep' tion Fetes apane\se Gues~_ r bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hickey, of Milton, Mass. . . On the esquire side will be Fo (Continued from Page 8) . .As her going away costume, man, who with the aid of Mrs. Miss Sumiko ~ono of Japan, a about Ja}?an, dressed in her na. B. A. Seymour Jr., Ch a r 1e a Bm: the new Mrs. Singer wore a Norman C. Downer and Mrs. visitor'in the Pointes, was hon- tive costume. of the group this year (last year's president was FredS VOWS Froelich, Robert Berigan, Rich- gray dress with a scooped neck- Robert Dl McClintock will wel- . MissKono was the intoerpreter peaks ter 01 line, short sleeves and a pleat- come them. ored by a reception at the Knorr, new Tiger owner). , ard/ Cline, of Saginaw; Edward Campbell; of O'Neill; and six aId 1 e~ skirt. The dress was topped Mrs. Jack A. Billington has Grosse Pointe Methodist Church for Mrs. Hugh C. White, -wife of James H. QueUo of Berkshire. road is chairman of the (Continued from Page 9) has s , " I Georgetown Law school chums, WIth ~ red and gray check,E!d'been appointed to act as "chair- on -Monday, Augu~t 27, 'frolp 2 the pastor, during their' recent meeting for the third year, and while the menfolk are con~ Smith and Patricia Green, of Jeremiah Murphy, of Sioux marri ~ton Jacket. Black acceSSOfll~Sman 'of the day" and anounces to 4 p.m. The recept~onwas giv- missionary trip to Japan. She is Miloc vening, Mrs. Lee and Mrs. QueIlo, co-chairmen of women's' Coldwater, Mich.," wore con- Falls; S.D.; Thomas Foye, of completed her costuU'le. ,that all plails are' now complete. en by Mrs. Carr' Mangus, Mrs. now being spon~ored by the Rapid City, S.D.; William Fraw,: Mr~ : Follow~ng a trip. west tl.ie In an atmosphere of fall leaves, Carl Gordier and.:~s. Clyde Woman's Society so she may activities, ,will provide a variety. of ente~ainment fo~ the trasting deep pink dresses and ley, of Spearfish, S. D.; John daug1J carried pale pink roses. Their bride- couple WIll make theIr home:ln chry~anthemums and, spires of ~~;~~ .:.~~~a~:~t~~~~df~~;~: 'enroll in the National C~llege wives. The QueIIos will. take' time out on September 14 headpieces were crowns of ::,ose- Connolly; of Minneapolis; Ar- .Ann Arbor. wheat, Irvings' "On-the-Hill" eon aJ to 'mark their 19tJ!l wedding anniversary. '.' . buds and ivy leaves. thur Nasser, of Chicago, and : Among the out of to~n guests will present the latest in' fall •For the past several 'Weeks for Christian Workers in Kari" John Lilly, of Lincoln, Neb. Detro: were: Mr. ~d Mrs. Kei.th Wat- fashions modeled by their. love. Miss Kono has been attending sas City, Mo., where she will * * * Robert Hollinger. of Chicago, The Rev. Fr. Walter J. Sey- Mai attended as best man. Ushering. mour, S. J.} will come fro.m one 0: son of Hamilton, OntarlO; Mr. liest models. Music ""ill be fur- the Grosse Pointe Methodist. train for work in religious edu- And that lass from Ecuador, Patsy Butler, who spent Augw and Mrs. Norman Watson of nished by the Buzz Barshell Church services, meeting with c~~ion for ,the Japanese Chris- the last year with her uncle and. ~unt, the QueII~, and her were, Joseph Mastromateo, of Chicago, to say' the nuptial high . "-/ Mt. Clemens; ,and the bride's mass' at which his niece ex- ~hoWE Port Huron; the Laurence Sing- tdo. the various church groups, and. ban C?ur~h.. junior year at Grosse Pointe High, has left for Arli:ngton, Bir: ers of Milwaukee, Wfsconsin~ Reservations and" further in- working with thel children dur-":She plans 'to leave to enroll in ...... three brothers, John, James and -changes vows in SS. Peter and if Robert Stapleton. P~ul Church. .. will 1 ------.--- formation may be had by con- ing their' recent Bibie School school by September 6. Miss Va. There, she will reside 'with close friends of her par- of a Don't ridibule the principles tacting Mrs.. Neil Shanahan.i&t .;term.....1j~re she was a charming Ko~o has been a house gu,e'stof .ents~..Air F9rc~ Col.•..Dave .. Jones and Mrs. 'Jones, while eous of others-try to"convince them' TU 4-4757 or,Mrs. John Tuttle '.additio~:.to -the curr:iculum, the'W. G...Br~wnsons of Kerby taking her senior year at Wa'shington and Lee High School. t. Co. .to accept your own. I at TU 5-8490. . teaching the boys and' girls road., * * * Zit ------....------as hE 'Vacationers Head Home has l .. for ~ . Mrs. James E. Scripps III is back in' Bedford road with The youngsters, Anne, Jimmy and Mary, after ,visiting her held Thl parents, Mr. and Mrs. William. H. Gibl?s at their Hillcrest giver. Heights'summer home on Lake Huron. This past week, Yach the trio have a1tern~ted' spending a few days each with by tr iNTHE I their grandmother, Mrs. Lester F. Ruwe of Willow lane.~ pareI Milo( Dr. and Mrs.' J. Hilliard Hicks of Harvard road are still taking excursions. to' nearby points aboard their ''"Er_ I3UilDi N Q-.•. rant," but the month-long yacation trip to Georgian Bay }'lorl is behinQ. them. At Harbor Island, they picked up Dr. and To I Mrs. Lyle G. Waggoner of Lakeview court and sailed with them to Okeechobee at the entrance to the Bay of Fin. No * . * * Mr. ~ men Some Luncheon Meeting~ tied French travel posters of Versailles and Paris lent ~ Gros: 'continental touch about the premises last week when Mrs. teria' Henry. deSegur Lauve entertained her French. Club: at Carn] luncheon in Su.nningdale drive. This was the first ,"fall" Mrs. meeting for the grouP?' who ~asf. year started weekly get;. Onta togethers, ,at which tney listen to Linguaphone leco ....ds. Fo at tl All have 3 basic ImQwledge of French, and they t.ake turns Nine reading with the' records,.to' improve their' French conver- for ~ satoin and pronunciation •.. " . aula. The linguists, 'wh~. alternate haying 'the g-atherings in Ed MErE No their homes, 'include 'Mrs. Frank. Donovan, Mrs~ :Tli.omas Ont;, Bridl ~. . Morrow, Mrs. A. D~,Mack, Mrs. Joseph A. Vance, Jr., Mrs. of " William A. Dal and Mrs. KarIO .. Van ~euven.' Detrl

. ' , * * * , . . aistel Mrs. J~es P. Neville, gave. a ,"welcome hom,e" hinch- AdoI olLE ioN eon. on Thursday inhet LaBelle road hom~ for. Mrs. was Charles ~oss of Eastlaw:n avenue/:who'h,ad just returned the 1 from a Cadbbean cruise. Guests .who listened to thetrav- Ca eler's discourse included Mrs. Leonard .Jemiings, Mrs. bridE George F. Killeen,and Mrs. John J: Louisignau, . Didt SW'aI tpe: 4~~.9S WaYl We are 'pleased er , " " Way. Tb • , . to announce that • ~:.~J .' hornl man Mrs. Frank E~Standish year eerw IN OUIt0WN Q:~E.,. will have. the versi / exclusive representation J THE Cl9THE~ MU1THEN-~ElU~N .of our 1956 line of CHRISTMAS CARDS , 10 .N:{. Fo~ C. . In the Grosse. Po!nte area • .. costume suits becoming anywhere .. take O~F.. . the dress in'a shea+h .. pleats all around ... or' Again our showing of Christmas Cards offer:s a selection that. will be thoroughly gratifying-to maybe boxed .-. take a iac'ket .. semi-fitted '. . you when ~xpressing your season's greetings. •. figure curved or sq~ared. From 49.95 IN ~~NqL MoDEliNG-&it~ caQ{!{o>LafP~ .~ May we. suggest an ~early appointment with Mrs. _. ~ ' . . lu{GY/.

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,./ st 30, 1956 Thursday. August 30. 1956 i?age .Bev."'\ .. tes Woman's Page by, of, .,and ..for Pointe Women • • • . ,.I," - ..... er Mrs. Jack' Vint,on Richar(~ Mrs...Russell:':L~yne' Zenk .. Barbara BevanVVed \,,,/ :l' I Pointe Yacht Club ay To Russell Zenk at Ceremony plans Sept. 6 Par!y " Ive in Ohio Old Christ Church is Scene of Ceremony on Saturday,' August 25; Reception in Hornl! of Brjd~'s Parents 400 Members and Guests Expected to Atten~ Gala 'ford, Ohio., to Featurinl~ Cinerama Show and Supper Dance tty Lee Ellen Wearing an Italian silk ballerina length gown, Barbro-a Joan Bevan walked up the aisle o:f,Old Christ Church to Grosse .Pointe Yacht Club has slated a September 6' become the bride of R1.lssell Layne Zenk on Saturday, festivity to include 400 members and guests for an evening August 25. at Music Hall and the new Cine::cin"lashow, and a supper '5, also of Cleve- rr-- The Rev. WIlliam Butler Mrs. Bevan wore grey lace over dance following at the club~------l'i11 reside in Ox. Sperry officiated at the 2 lime taffeta, and Mrs. Zenk It's all to be very gala, somes. • . _ ~ both are study- o'clock wedding. donned powder blue laee. with many groups dining at Groups returning fOI:,the. sup-., The basque . bodice of the The newlywed ~r. and .Mrs. ... per dance after the show will 'be ~e at Miami Uni- GPYC be f. 0 r e h a n.d, and headed by Mr. and Mrs. Richard bridal gown was appliqued with Ze~k flew to .Glaclet ;Nati~n~ many traveling "'to.gether by J. KJlI'tz; the Cai! E. Smiths. Mr. Venice lace at the necklines and parK, :from wJ:ich location theJ:7 chartered' buses on the trip and Mrs. Richard G. MCDaniel,- sleeves, and ;again at the hip- plann~!d to drIVe~toBanff: For Select line. Her scalloped. ,cap of ,travelJ.n~, the. brl~e don.ne~ a dbwntown and back. Buses the LeRoy Paynes, the Arthu~ matching lace was embroider- green. fallle SUltWIth whIte ac- will leave the club promptly Bartleys, Mr. and Mrs. Geot:.g~ ed with pearls and held an cessorJes. at 7:15 p.m. M. ~rooks, Mr. and Mrs. Georg~ ~gParty . C. N'""'t A. Barnes, Jr., the Charles elbow length veil of silk illus- The~r will make their home, Plans for this merama l,!,ll. Rousseaus and the Robert w: elr wedding date ion. She carried a nosegay of in Minneapolis. and the "Seven Wonders of tJ:e Smiths. • ._,' , Kathleen Sey- white stock. World" performance a!e m A second big September par~ liam J. Froelich Bridesmaids Mary Landgraf .tf e S d charge: of th: entertamment on GPYC's agenda is the ladieg.P dy named the 22 and Beatrice Sheppard wore OI leerS eate' comnllttee, chall'lllaned by Eu- bridge luncheon andfashwn ~will a:ssistthem. princess style frocks' of Javen': g~ne A. Casa;r:oll.A,;blockof 40a show scheduled for the 25th. ::. 'lnour and James dar organza. By Legzeon Po.st seats ".at MUSICHall have been The 12;3() o'clock luncheon'4i serve as honor The bridegroom, son of Mr. set ~lde, a~d the first memb~rs the ballroom-lounge will be fol~ ~ man for their and Mrs. Francis Zenk of Tru- Joint insfa~(of the J. L, gettmg thelr groups on the list lowed by the outstanding stY-If :her respectively. man, Minn., had Charles Zenk at GPYC are the first served..- show when saks Fifth' Avei:nie. Hudson Post, No. 414 American Reservations are coming in. will present Oleg Cassini's orig': e foursome are as' his best man. ew A. Scymours Daniel Hensel, Donald Uhlen- Legion and their Auxiliary, wall rapidly. Mr. and Mrs. Casar- inals. Commentator will be Cas- ark and the Wi}. berg, of Minneapolis and Geof- held at the VeteIa~s Memorial oIl's p~rty of eight will ~ave sini's personal representativ~ of O'Neill, Neb. frey Adams, of Toronto, Ont., b 'ld" S t' d A early dinner at the club, then go John Vasdekis, at this first of ushered. Ul lIIg on a ur ay, ugus1; by ,bus and return for the sup- GPYC's 1956 fall s e r i e s of will include the A reception followed in the 11. . -Pictu;~~ by Beatrice Zwaan per dance.' Others early to re- bridge-lunch-fashion .'do's". sters, Isabel and .Cadiewc road home of the -Joe Pierc~ was installed by. A reception at the Women's. City Club of Detroit BARBARA JOAN BEVAN and the son of Mr. and serve tickets are the Bryan A. lour, and Bill's bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. the 40/8 Rltual T~am, as. .thE!.followed the 7:30' o'clock' wedding Saturday. evening, Mrs. Francis Zenk, of Truman, Minn." were, married Chaplows, heading ~20; Mrs, HOUSEHOLD HINT 'roelich and Mrs. Edgar Cyril Bevan, iggins, and four new C~mma~der of. the Post. August 25,' of CAROLYN ANN SMITH and Jack Vinton A:ugust 25 in Old Christ Church, Detroit. M~.. ~~d, Mrs.- George M. Slocum, the Edwin Consider th~ dry cleanfug, For her daughter's nuptials, costs of that .new fashionable friends, Janet T~~ mstalhflg otl~~~~O.f t~E~Richard. R~v•.Paul Ket~hum offici::ted at t]:1edouble ..riI?-g Edgar Cyril Bevan of Cadieux road are the bride's ~::,h~s~~~eM,:;n~o~ci i:~: auxl!lary was Past Dlstrlc~. ceremony In Grosse Pomte Memonal Church. ., parerits, ' , , car coat that may lure you wftli ew York; Jane Presldfmt, Agatha Schulte and. .. • '. anger. its low purchase price, suggest anston, Ill.; Mary Pick S~pte 22 installing officers of the Detroit ,The. brlde, daughter of ~r.. \.' ~ong. those to din~ at the M. S. U. clothing specialists. netka, and Joan Districts Association were Son.. and Mrs. Arth\1r Harry .Smlth orchid corsage blended.:WJ.ththe Cla'le Brl-de In Wz-nds' or club, arid attend ."Seven Won. Some coats made'of leatherara ton, Mass, For Wedding nie Sharpe, president; MariE! of Roland ~oad,"worea weddi~g grey and: mau'ie. . '. ms' ders" are Mr. and Mrs. H. Don.. lined with a paisley print. ire side will be Micheb, first :vice- president;; g0?'ll ~f pure sll~ peau de SOle Out of- to"Wllguests mclu?ed _.George Shaway ir:, -c-l-ai-m-e-d-K-r-a-u-s,-GeorgeLufty J d aId Bliss, the Carroll M. Bou- metallic-stripe taffeta; wool' or r Jr., C h a r 1 e I Barbara Ann Herron, daugh- Hazel Smith, se~ond vice-presi.. ~rm~e:,s style wIth. a V n.eck-' the grandmother. of the brlde, L .' . r., an tells, the F. W. Faerys, the alpaca. S u,e h. combinations 1; Berigan. Rich- ter of Mr. arid Mrs. Oliver Don- dent; Doris Neilson, conduc.. lme.~ la:ge b0'Y at th~ back Mrs. F.. H. H~s~an,d of Sault owse Anne Zakoor as his bride Edward Zakoor., Thomas W. Walshes, the George create a cleaning problem. Coats iaginaw; Edward tress; ]livelyn Snyder, first zonE!of tHe skl:t WhlCh fell mto. a Ste. MarIe, Michigan; Mr. and at an 11 o'clock":"nuptial high The couple who are motoring DcClerks, the Robert J. Nixons, made of water~repellent ma:" O'Neill; and six ald Herron of Rathbone place has set September 22 fo:, her president of the Department oj~ ~hap.el .tJ:am. ?-,he ~ouble tler Mrs: Theo~ore,'~en~elssohn of m~ss Saturd~y' in St. Clare .through the eastern United the Arthur W. Moestas, the terials. have to. be re-treateet tW school chums, marriage to Donald Werner Michig,an; Gwyn McKinnan.,~llusH)n,fmgerbp vell was h~ld Indla?apohs, Indiana;. Georgess Church, Windsor, OntoBreakfast States, will reside in Harper, Lawrence V. Wicksons, with after dry cleaning to restara. rpby, of Sioux Lynn Connley, Rowena WeaveI' m place by a, shell cap of he~- POgglO~:ofFlorence, Italy; Mrs. at the Prmce Edward Hotel Woods. . their respective groups or four- the finish. . homas Foye, of Milock. '\ Mrs. Emil Dauch and her and Pf~arl R01.!dell. loom rosepomte lace: Whlte Roy Rlchard Of. Alma; -many followed the double ring. riteS. >.; William Fraw- Off' . t 11 d . roses and stephanotls 'were friends and relatives of the The bride is the. daughter' of ish, S. D.; John daughter, Suzette, feted the l~,errsmNsaGe ~efire:tPr~sl" blended for the colonial bridal cridegroclm. from Jackson, and d t VIinneapolis; Ar- bride-to-be at a recent lunch- en , .1.' ary . ayer, rs .vIce.. b et d 'th ' t 1 f thP. James Zakoors, of Windsor. eon and personal shower at the president, Sue Murphy; secondl ouqu . E gar. Suu ., a gr~a u~c eo. Mr. Shaway's parents ..are Mr. of Chicago, and vice-president, Christine Wag.. Mrs. Samuel G. Fittes Jr., her the bnde,.who.ha~ been m Bur- and Mrs~ 'George Shaway of Lincoln, Neb. Detroit Yacht Club. Margie Godin, who is to be nero Chaplain Mary Fleming' sister's matron of honor, wore b~k; Califorma.smce !ebruary Buckingham'roac1. . Walter J. Sey- " I' , t' I d turned to Detrolt for the secreta:ry, Sonnie Sharpe; treas- a ,gown of tt;trquOl~esa m-g 0, an ~e Ice pink Italian silk peau de will come from one of the bridesmaids, gave nn August 25 luncheon and linen urer, :Florence S. Chambers;: prmcess bodlce wlth a large. weddmg. . soie was worn by the bride. the nuptial high executive committee, Edna Bee- bow in -the bac~ of, dull-glo, a Th~ couple left for a .tt:lP tl? h his niece ex- shower at the Lochmoor Club. llliams Birmingham Country Club ket, ]3: e a Holderness, Ma shade. darker tllan the go~; 'Washin~to~ p.C. and :W - Her sister, Mrs. George Lufty in SSe Peter and will be the scene' on August 29 Abed and ser eant-at~arinr: Her hat was matching fabrIC. ~~rg, y~.gl:Ill~,t~~ br;lde'w;~ar-. Jr., att,;nde,d as, ho~or ,matron.. of a luncheon and miscellan- Eve1 'n Hackett. g ,~ band with. flat bows and. face mg a charcoal SUItco~pl~ment-. '!he 1:?~ldegroomS r,slsters,,¥~ry ..... y veil and her shoes of ..sabn to' ed by black accessorIes upon and VIolet Shaway were brldes- eous shower, at which'Ml:S. G. ----- match. . their return they Will be living maid~: ,. I. Connelly will be hostess. exciong as'fhB ,. Zita Herron, who will sen'e Give Yacht Club Party Identical dresses were worn in Beac:o?sfield. avenue' in '~anara Lufty, ~ece of the as her sister's maid of honor, to Fete Engaged Couple by the bridesmaids, Miss Janet Grosse Pomte Park. .br:de, was ?~wer~lrl, and the has slated the 3pinster dinner Gregory,. Mrs. Edwin Scribner, ,----- brldegr~o~ sI?-ephew, . Geo~ge. ... for September 18 at the DAC. . Mr. and k Charles R. Mrs. Randolph Wood, Mrs. El t-" F Shaway, was rmg. bearer .. . «iSt da9 of The bachelor dinner is to be Richard Cheatham and Mrs. ec l()in ever Habib Shaway performed the ,.' held the same evening. Risdon, Jr., of Ridge road, and Douglas Hoerner. Their colonial G - S tl- ht duties of best man for his " Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Klein aln 0 pO 19 . . The rehearsal dinner will l)e of Touraine road were collab- .bouquets were of shades of red ,..:'I I. , . br-other. ~Tshers'mcluded James given at the Grosse Poin'te orating hoSts August 23 at a roses, -- O'Grady Jr., John Cueter,~Jack Yacht Club on September 20 dinner party at- G:::'ossePointe Master Barry Alan' Fittes, Ah eJl:hibit. entitled. .'Once by the prospective bridegroom's Yacht Club to honor Sharon nephew of the bride, .wearing a Every Four for Freedom" is Returnin'g to P9inte gehOC( parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Johnson and her fiance, Donald navy blue eton suit s~ed as currently an exhibit at. the De- , I Milock. Ira Sh)'. ring bearer. trait Historical Museum,' Wood- From Ha.rb.~r Pojnt', , ' . Miss Johnson, daughter of the ,The bridegroom, son of Mr. wthrard.hat"'TKir~Yand. continues. ---, I .,,' Hal'old W. Johnsons, of Lansing , and Mrs. M. R. Richard of oug .L,oV.u. The Frederick S. Fords Jr.,. 1 Norman Van Allman Wed and Mr. Shy; son of the Ira 0" Jackson., Michigan, asked his The' exhibit is concerned with will return to Renaud road next j I To Eli%abeth Campbell Shys,. of.~osedale Park, will.bE; brother, Robert Richard, to be presidential. election procedures week wit~ Susan, Riekie and married at September 7 rites in his best man.. Chapman Max- and - campaign techniques and Robby, after - spending the follows the three steps through' t H bo p. t ' Navy cotton pollCCt aot cIr-ess with bolero Norman Von Allmen, son of" Lansinc1,. well of Chicago, Stephan Gar- summer a ar r om. .. t G L which any il}dividual running .jacket top. .M Mr. and Mrs. Werner Von All- At the dinner fete, the tablE: field of Parma, eorge . for office must: pass. . Following the .trend to Grosse ..' men of Anita avenue, was ma:~- for '20 person~ was centered. Kruse Jr., of East Lansing First, he must be. nominated Pointe from the resort will be Sizes 3-6~ $6.00: .1-.1O. $8.00 .th .a'..mm'"'l'a'tur"e three-~l'ere.:ll.. Douglas Hoerner and _Samuel .... i Mr. and MIs.. Robert M. Sur- ried in an evening ceremony in Wl u 15 and in conJunctIon'wlth thIS s . .. Grosse Pointe Woods Presby- wedding cake topped with: G. Fitte~ Jr., seated the g.ues. dis 1 d'. . f dam of Lewiston road, who plan , M S .th 1 t d P aye' vanou;s conven lon to close their summer place. terian Church, to Elizabeth Jea.n 'small bride and bridegroom rs. ml se ec e. a gown scenes, badges, posters and .ban- . . ; . , Campbell, daughter of Mr. and figurinl~s, and decked With ar... of Coppertone silk marqu,isite ners. The second phase deals 1V'"JX ... ~d Mrs. Jo.hn B.. Ford Mrs. Alex Campbell of Windsor, 'rangements of flowers. DancinB: with imported lace applique; directly with. the campaign'and .nr will also head fQr.VendoIrie Ontario. • followed dinner. Her small hat blended wth th: features' the clothin'g worn dur- road, once'the Labor Day week-: ; .. Following a 7 p.m. reception ----- dress. and her b~onze beadea ing the learly part ,of the cen- end is behind 'them. , .. ' at the hall on Van Dyke and. bag were an. orchld corsage of. tury when camp5}ignfug'was Nine Mile"road, the couple left ON GUARD bronze tones. ' done with burning. torches and the evolutio~..oof voting pro- yall,. •• I:L.IIftIESI... -=:I~_ for a trip to the Upper Penin- People who are willing and. Mrs. Richard's gown was of parades. . ceduie from the. old ballot box . ... \ aula. ready 1:0 meet trouble half-way' grey lace. and organza with .The election itself constitutes to the modern. day votmg Open Saf~rdays - 1.10 Kercheval TU 1-7227 . Edna Madill of North. Bay, seldom have to go far. mauve., accessories 1\ n d an the.'third part. Here is displayed machine. - .. , .>. Ont.• was the maid of honor. ( Bridesmaids were Kathy Gillis ~. of Windsor; Diane Grinnell of .. Detroit; Louise Von AlImen, " Ilister of the 'bridegi'oom~ and • . Adonis McGleeson. Flower girl (' was Linda Campbell, cousin of .. the bride. '.., Carl Fisher Iit ten d e d the. '.. , ... bridegroom. Ushers,' iJ?cluded .The. Village Store'. , " Dick Jablonski' of' DetrOIt, Bob , ~ . Swanson and two brothers of II ,IIIJllIlll, In.,11Il '.. the b rid e g roo. m, . Burl and '. IIIIInbulL" rtt. lull, IiIl; .' 49.95 Wayne Von A1lmen. Ring bear- ~ .. er was the brie:fe',Snephew, You're Invited Wayne Campbell.. , . The couple "Will make theIr to an all day home in E. Lansing where Nor- .., man will continue his junior. - .~, , year in the College of Engu:•. FASHION SHOW eering at Michigan State Um- "VILLAIII" PANTS ;. versity. of Lanz Originals .. THAT REALLY FIT .' Fall and Winter Fashions A Large Selection of .. Lamp Shades presented by Lanz's own To wear' to cia.... o. arou.... the vil~ •• , these slim or _ Jerry Cilrman reed panls. Flattering and so -' warm. Many fabriCi and colon. " . iaturday. september 1!:t .. take ., Slim fly front plaid slacks. •. ,d .. or. Dark Cottons. Wools. Asst. authentic tartans 14.95 • Ii-fitted .leney., Quilts and Velvet. 49.95 Striped lightweIght tweed ;" ,. (lasual and gr'e.y-brown, navy-grey. Slim ,. Pa..""ty Clothe. 12.91 .• Unusual Frame~ Recovered . . Mother- a. Daughier Dressel at'modern .prices Complm' Lamp 5_"1c:. Corduroy. Ply fI:ont, web belt. ;. In block or loden green. 1.9S . ,:. ...' OPAL Damask type tweed in tone on LAMP AND FURNITURE J205'Pierce st.. BirminBhBm" Mich ton. of beigt. and ~. 14.9. COMPANY- t E. WarrQn. ~t Audubon II and ,24311 Harper

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", II ThurSaay, August 30 "J956 :, 1 ... .. - ,( Society News -G"athere,~from -All of the Pointes • B' • Altar Society Cir,~le , L z" b d . ' .'Carlonis Hosts, To Dipf,omatB ~~r;~~dJ:'~~;=,:: ,Mrs. MiUer ''Foster' .l.. '1. Ju itn ee'. - n e .P1ansl.uncHeon,Party ~ . , , ' --..---"---- d , , . £:.. " " ' f th 'S' Gilmore Jr.. of Balfour road. The Consul of Italy, and MrS•. SLeVeIll, ~'>Ctor 0 e pe. . . 'M-II' F t r' ,All ,S~~ts, cil~;:Ei~~~~ . of; , Antonio Carloni, enteriained at cial Events Depai1:ment of. the .(Mrs. Gilmor~ ~ the gl~oro~ I e~r. 0" ~ e' I Ow: Ladr,S~ci'::o~'tlle.:se,a A.:ltar " , '~er, at their '.priyate" resi- City' Qf Detroit's Office for In- former Coun~ss 'PasserUll from, Of" " SocIety LS planmng,.a, luncheqn ~ , de,nce, 768 Grand, MaraIS" on ternational 'Relations; Hawkins Florence~ Italy). ,, " •' ' A' '18 I and car~ party at 12'30' p ni ,Exchange Vows at Eveln~ng Ceremony on "Igust, , n, MondaY;',Oetobe~1.: ' . \ . . , August 23, two: colleagues new- ' , ly' assigned to Detroit,' Jean- .' Woods Presbyhman Church;, Hon~Ynloon The.ch~rch cl~broom on hir-' . Paul 'Desparmet. Consul of In North Follows" ford~'and Ballantylle roads will france, and Dr.' Ferdinand -.------be the ;location; table' and: door Friedensburg, Consul of Ger- A honeymoon ir- Nc)rthem Mich~gan followed 'the Au~ prizes.will be awar-ded,.' " many. Superior ,Training mst 18 wedding 01 Judith Zeeb ana Miller' ]'oster. The, ,.,"ick~tSat $L75, ea~ m~y 'be" Consul' Uesparmet replaces , ;" Rev. Andrew Rauth heard the, recital of vows ,at an- 8,secured 'from"Mrs..John: Susko, Consul Jean Beliard now back e'elock service in Grclsse Pointe Woods Presbyterian 1140 N., Ren~ud; ,TiU~'4-:-2159. ~ in Paris serving at the Quai. Church. A reception followed at Vilhige MSl1:or. . , I ' .,~'" , d'Orsay, and Consul Friedens ' Secretarial Science Mr. and Mrs. Harold A.~ "Kuri McNamara was riD, bear. , berg replaces: Dr~ Van A.lmSick Zeeb of Brys drive al)d Mr. H~lbrook, Sandra .Taylor and,.er.. I .' who, has lately left, Detroit for, leave in Germany and a new. DISTINGUISHED facu}.ty. Outstanding aHTiculum. High and Mrs. James R, Foster of Elizabeth F.oster, saster 'of the: .MalcolrilFoster' performed the . t" , . Kboianhip standards. Claases limited in six. haoDIl Calvin road' are the parents 'bridegroom. " ~ dut~~s'of ,best man for hisbroth- asslgnmen. pidaoc:e ,progr2Dl. Student activities. CoeducatiooaL- ~f the newlyweds. r:r:he honor attendant. wore a 1e1",:'~Edwar~'Y;ehne~,:,:of',Grand': ~Both .new Consuls, as their' A gown of dupioni ,silk with white .nylon d~tted SWl.ss,.frockRapl~S'" Williro;n Earle, respective' predecessors, hope U)' , ' FD'TY'1OlJUII YZAIt begins SeptemberJ'7. Arrangements h ;"JI1i!ler, , , admission mould be completed ill advance. Confereooe hours Alencon lace medallions form. over aq'fa taffeta. ldenbcal dot- :r..yon',and Cy:J:il:~~ "~~c?rted," ma.ketheit. home,'m ' ,Gro~se: ,JlI'e 1 to' ~ .. '- appointmeDt. BullctiD. oa. requat. ing an open scaU:>pedne,ck1ine ted Sw~ 1frocks t)ver: yell?w"guests to.the~-l.places "m the' Pomte,.. whIch,' has' bee o'm e' '- ,"'7. • was worn by the bride. The green, pmit and (.rc~,;ldsk~ts, ~hurch. ' , " " , , known'as':~e ,traditional:resi-':' ", ' , fitted bodice swept into a full were worn by the bridesmaIds.,.' ~s. Zeeb selected' a dre:.:s' of ' , dence of foreign diplomatS j~", ,: D' tro'-I r- ' -,I roDege skirt and train. 'I'he bride car- All five had colorLialbouquets blue lacewith'corsag~Lof ye1low',. Detroit: ' Tht:y(>will ..b: ' 'JOined,' ~ ' ',' e I LUmmerCla L ried a colonial bouquet of white of white and pastE~lcarnations roses,' ,fpr' her daughter!:; wed- by thelt-,fanuhe,s late m Sept-" .'.. -.. ,_,~-=-_~ r __,,_ h" • ~..3_._.:_ roses. , which matched their respective ding.,:Beige lace.;and brown-' ember. ' , , Jl_~.J i11 mBUJlnas_ Donna Amae, 0:[ Port Huron, dresses. ' tqned' cYmbidium orchids were' Present at- the' ,diIiner ':were,; Dr.' Lola Madeaa, DirKlOr was maid of honor. Brides.mrods .Le-A11n'Gast, of Green 'Bay, :worn, by- ~the,inother, ,of the,' also' British Consul and, Boot'~ Waahio8tooBoDIe¥arcl .... 'WOodwaIdN880 were Merwyn KeYs, Virginia Wis., attended as flower girl'bridegroc>m. " , ,Mrs. r: • ,\ • Edward H. M~ss.. ~Mrs. Ruth," ' " ------_---1------..------"----- __.- ." .. t ~ . . " N E'W' ',' ~' \- '£011 a frierad; make a date: Can TlJxedo"1.1431:for,reser.vations, ,.:::':::;:'s:~~::::::':~:;~~:::::::~~::~::~..• m.~:.~....'...... =:~:W .a BIrthstone Feeding Spoon for- -Picture by Storer of Spellman The former, JUDIT~ ZEEB; daughter of, Mr. ,and Mrs. HarOld "A. Zeeb,of Brys diive, was married on August,I8 in' the ',Grosse, Pointe' Woods Presby,terifu.'"l , ChUrch; to, the :son: of Mr.,indJ'Vlrs.,James 'IR: Foster 'of ':Calvfu :avenue~', I ,- " , "...... , I OF DE.TJROIT Barbecue' Fetes Engaged ,fair,

, . Dr. and lVIi:s.Charles Dodelt.- honor, l~ft on a toW;:of Em-ope!' '\:\ l // hoff of Vendome road enter- ,thrs'summer. pr1es.ents' a 'clshlon t'ea tained at a parbecue on Sunda}< ,\ Sap,dyhas asked"~rs. King to' '"' ,.\ t i / / for Sandra Goebel and TiriIothy ',beher'bonor matron; Mrs.' J.: ..' JANUARY Getr"et ...... $1... Jon GregorY, who'will be mar-'Townsend'"Goebel and' Mrs. Rob- " ',...'.'~~I\~/~/ ~ ...... - 'EIlUAIY rie'd on September 15 in Christ ert 'Hallock, to serve ~asbrides-: .' to benefit The Junior lea{3ue Senior Center " Church, Grosse Pointe. maids. Susan Adams will be' a :...,' ..., Ame'''y''_ I.SO ".- / .' Previous' ,parties, mCluded junior bridesmaid. " "' MARCH a .' ','.,, "",-- AquallMN'IItt '.50 perso~al shower given by Mrs.. 'Donald' Smith will ~comefrom . "", " : "' , ~ ' Pashfons by The 1L Hudson Comp<:Jny ~." " ,, II,:' \~ ""- APRIL Richa:rd Kinganq. Mrs. J. ,T. West Point to' serveCasbest man .' I z • \ \ ... Diamo.t4_17.JO t Goebel and a luncheon. mldfor the s,on of, M1:.: and Mrs. MAY , , bathroom shower at which' Mrs. Jack' Gregory,' of, St. Clair A PertrtanenfRemelnbrance in . audson ~ew Auditorium, 12th Floor~Downtown .' . I . • \ , f",ero14l._tf.'O ' Donald Williams and Mrs. A. G. Shores. Ushel's wilf" include, JUNI , Dennison entertained~ , Jack Hohma:~; , of Hmsdale;' '.flrl _ ••• :September 18th and 19th, at 2:30 p.mlo , Kitty Smith a;nd her mpther, .Tack,~o-w.J;yand' Richard::Xing: dilerholt.ohol'6/erlin,g . JULY ,Mr.s. Guy C. SmIth, were 'host- ,~he bnde-tO-be is,'the~daugh- Ruby_U.so ' esses at a mIscellaneous' shower' ter of Mrs','!Henri"

penonalized with.(l,,~ir.th~tone,:"ounted ."7.. OCTOIII, Ope(:.;.':::..- lsaO on .it~,.'Iong :~a~dJe.All !3emS'genuin~ , NOVEMIII , . Mrs. ,Robert Kerry will come Jr., George McBric:W:'Jr., and , T~~z,., ...:'. '.SO from Ann Arbor Ao' be.-,m!ltron.William ,Winkler Jr.', ... .'•• gathered from the ,fc)ur corne,. of , •• 1 ,_ • OICJMlIl' of' honor when her '~ister,'Alice' The b:l:ide~electis ;the: daugh- r~rqu.o(ie -: ... 0 Elain'e Jap1es,becom~s the,bride,.ter of Dr. and Mrs. Edgar James the world for each :-nonth1)f the year. price 1"c1udtt of Ens.~Cornelius' Patrick ,Bro-:ofWestchester road'; .Mr. and ,In'Minuef and. Continentc:" pattern.~ gan. on Sept,ember,1. . ' Mrs. 'Cornelius R. Brogan of 'H.fea • Grosse Poi n t e 'Memorial Merriw'eather roa!i, are the en- Church will be the :scene.of the 'sign's parents. eight o',c~ock'everiing rites~', , \, Laura Loilis'e;Smith, Dorothy Patricia 'Anne' Thomas Swanso?, 'Betty , ~rogan, Jane To Make Bow Sep'f~ 111, VoorheIS, of, ,Kenilworth,' Ill.;' '. __ . , Elizabeth Garland, of Pittsburgh,.: . Patricia, Anne, Thomas who ~a., ,an~ ~atricia ~Hunt" of Cor- inakes her: debut, on Sept~mber, mth; MlS~.,.an~.~nn Arbor, are 11, will be ,honored,on Septem-' >~' , 'fOD "are inVTted. to be brIdesmaIds. ber, 7 at a diIiner party' at the _ En.s., " B:r~gan" who', I'eturned ,DAC. '4 . " , ,,''\ 1 to attend fro~ duty In th~, Mediterranea;t' _¥r. and Mrs., R. Dexter ... f, only last weekend,: asked, hIS :Brownj , of Hollis~' N.H., and ' , , CHARLES w. & COMPAtn \ WARREN, , brother;,Edwin Be!nard Brogan, Boston,' ~ass.,' will be 'hosts a:t ,., a "specia~l. to attend as best man.' , the- fete for their -niece- with JIWILIITS AND SILVEISMITHS ,\ Ushers will include Comman~ Pat!s' parents '~. and Mrs. Al- 1520 WASHINGTON 'BOUlEVA'RD " . tl"unk der James Michael' Brog~ ' of ired- John' Dalton: of Maumee f , ',' " , , " . i', Seattle, Wash.; Robert' Thomas aven~e. , , , .DetroIt 26, Michigan ..;... Telephone WO 2-516'1 I' ' f W" h NY' ' M;rs"Wesley,Peoples of Wash- showing Brogan, 0 antag, ..; Dr. l'ngton ro d"s 1 I . , , ' , a 1 a so p anmng, a Store closed SATURDAYS during August Robert Lee K~rry, of Ann Ar- 'September ,14 tea for thedebu- Summer atore hours, Monday' through Frlday~ 10 A.M. to I ".M. , of .the bor; Charles Bayard JohnSon tante. '

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...... _ ...... ~ ... - ...... - - - - ~. ,4- ". ,"",J .... ""'I ,'"II -. - .. ~ ... 'f "J _~ .... ,T ..~, .' .., PAR'T TWO • • • • lit.. SPORTS. 6ENERAL NEWS,. CLASSIFIEI)S' Thursday. A~9ust JO. ]956 Police Chiefs • 'Miss Grosse Poin.jteJaycee' JewefThief Remandedi Sign VaniJJhes From Convent Receive Honor I \ ~ntrp~~:~h~:s~h.. Cav- ~u~time th. Arthur Nagle, chief of police To jail to Awaif.Trial.' Mr.&'d~ter.R. fO~:=';'t:::,:;/~=:~~: .... anaugh' of ProvencaI roaef left 'plate sign' stolen, from 'Investigatirig officers found of Garden City, and, preSIdent the Ed~a Blanton of'1925 W. AIex< l"iame B.tI ,'.Willard,~:;~w:ned, August 23 ViCtoria, B.' C.. Sacred Heart Convent lawn. a twisted iron rod several feet of the Michiga!l Association of tile ,fo~ andrine,:' Detroit", 'charged', Viith, Th.e, offic~s~,ob: :.Mr~,,:Cav8na?gh has, bee~ in-, The sign is valued' at $400. from the scene"of the theft. Chiefs of PoUcet announced the item 'for~\$20. appointment of two Pointe po- stealing' two :valuable rings, frQm tained a, ~tliumD' print '.from, the Vlted, to . pres~de at a panel o~ and weighs about SO or dO A;;.y .'one having any know}" lice chiefs. to two of the or~ a 'home' in' wnich she ,was ,em- pawn ticket. ': . '. ' " the leadmg ,~fe' insurance .men pounc.s. 'edge of the person. who tooli ployed', ',as "cleanmg :, wom~: The prin£ is a, requi~meni'1;>y of the Un 1t ed' States and " ganization's several committees. waived ,e,:,.amL.,atioril;>e~Oi;e,Pi'o/ state ': law,,~' whereby; : anyone Canada.':'" , Mother Superior, Mary TiE-fNthe sign, or who know. where City Police Chief Thomas Judge Douglas Patterson on FrI';" pawnmgjew~ ,~~t~p1ace' ~is The Cavanaughsare' stopping ney told police that. the .sign the sign might b. located., Trombly was appointed chair- da:r. August' 2~,and' :was x:e- or. her p~t on'th~:P!lw~rtic~e,~at' th~ CJlateau Lake 'Louise.in was .rem~)Ved from two ,pIeces please contact the Farms poliee, , man of the Communications man4ed to .the Wayhe~ County Aimed Withthis~;thiet.'tioin:' Baniff"Natiot!al Park on the way of pIpe m. the grclund, .located TU '5'':2100. Committee; and Park Police' Jail. :. bly and Lt. Smith:.inade';aqch~k :home for, a few' days to sight- about 30 feet from the S1de~lk Chief Arthur Louwers was Bond of I $2,500 was co~t~ued of 'the print' and:turn~d.'.iu.p ,#le' ,see in the Canadian, Rockies~' on. La,ke Shore rosld. The thief 'rho Printing Industry ... selected as a member of the. until hel' appearance in. Circuit. woman's' identity, and' ,went "to, .' " unscrewed the bolts which held pends, the ~mallest amount of Police Training .Committee. Court. 'The' b~nd was not' met.' ~~r,home, ,il'~ere"they arrested .,'Don't. ask a man to .take your the sign to the ]~ipes. money for research of any of The appointments became On Tuesday, August ,14. Mrs., her.~' She. denIed' any ~ow1ecigepart' unless you are willing to P li t' . . ..;...... effective on TuesdaYt August Winifred 'H. Willard :of 409,Ri':,: of'the theft, but when,confront,;" -1 th',' '. '.~' 0 c~ are ques IqJ?lng a the nation's industrIes repor~ , . 21. vard ,boulevard, made:' the, dis-, ed with'the prinf she adririiied e, ,un take a, httle more than number' of construction work- h1. the 1952 Survey of ManU. t c9veiy that: the' rings. ~alued at' h~rguilt.:~.' ' , ',' ',:. . that. men who had been working, in Ifacturers. a. total, of $2,500, were ,missing., . ':The second'.r~ng,_worth'''2;OOO,' I" , - ' Election Held ,A search of the premises' ~d, was r~ov~:ced ,from Edna's boy . , ' questioni.Qg of the 'help failed:,to' friend, 'Ernest( farker ' of, .828 " J - By Democrats turn up 'the missing.,items.: -, . Philadelphia'. ',to' whom. she-Iia,d ' ' D M ~ ~ , A .lead was. furnished' by:. .a, sold it for $125. The, ring 'went- ' . AN eEl NDED t' t' George Bashara and J. Dun-' painter employed by the,o"NIler: through'several"hands:'before'-'it : ",', .' . • .' tOn Barlow of the Grosse Pointe of the .hi>me in which the' Wj1,:,'w8s'trac~d,.to---a 'jewe1erm:the '.', Democrat Club were elected to lards lived, in which!it,.was' dis,:,: KalesBUlldin'g illDettoit.;park-' :<' serve on the 14th District Ex- closed that the cleaning' woman: 'erdeniei:fkiiowmg ;tli.iing' had :,':: BALLET '•. TAP • JAZZ • BALLROOM ecutive Board at the 14th Dis- talked' about some rings she had: been', stolen~" , '" .... , trict Democratic Convention pawned. , ' ',' The j'eweler, who had ,cut~the, Ann1ouncing': held on Wednesday, August 22. On Friday. :Augwst 17; Mrs. expe~jve platin:um~ mo~nting, Clllsses Start:. Attending the meeting were Willard called ,police, and upon p~epatatory to ineltblg it~dow~ , JIM' BECK SEPTEMBER newly elected precinct delegates receipt of the information. Cit) also, denied knowledge:' ot the IN TAP!! - 10th ' frOm Grosse Pointe: Joseph P. Chief Thomas Trombly 'and D'e- theft. He told .t~e two' .oftic,ers Nadeau. Anne Leone Costrine, troit Det.Lt. Robert SmIth 'of that he llad aIready:set:the,two John C. DeVos, D. Thomas Car- the Pawn Detail. following stones' in two. otlier:,ringS.-" . THE RAVANAL!I' ,[ TU 4-4340 I roll. Sally L. Beirne, George leads, went to, a ,pawn shop' at Chief, Trombly: pra~eeftlie' co- Bashara. John Joseph Dillon. 641 Gratiot. where. it was said opffi:ation .of "Lt. :Smitn,:in:,he1pN Fred J. Potvin) J. Dunton .Bar~ A: Miss who's a Hit. with the Grosse Pointe Junior the' woman, had' pawned" the ing ~to JOlve,'~he!case.,.' .. low. Walter P. Conlan. Phillip • .jewelrybearmg :the inscription " ,,' I ' Ch~lmber of Commerce is twenty ..one-year-old JACKIE "Willard," was found., Everyone.leaI:DS to liye; but.' A. Gillie, James P. Hannon, Ravan~t Sc~ool0/lhe.2)ance Helen M. Wirth, John M. Roche. DeCLERK, of 1670 Ford co'ur~, who" was chosen HMiss The proprietor claimed. that those who ,'live tIle fastest don't . Leon A. Malloux. Sr .• James E. Grosse Pointe,Jaycee"of 1956." She will represe~t the the,woman,.who,gave her. last 'always learn the most. 19603 MACK (NEAR LITTLESTONE), GROSSE POINTE Hammer and George A. Beau- organization. at the "Miss Mj.c;higa;n'State Fair of 1956'" - ehamp. contest at the Fair" Grounds~I---.------People who have the least to next week. Ipare give the most advice. 'Air'Po"ution The contest was held' at the B 1I T' d Grosse Point~ War Memorial 'eJ:ng este on Tuesday, August 21. __ . Gov. ,G. Mennen Williams The degree of air pollution 'in: WANTED! will. crown "Miss .Michigan Michi~:an and its possible effec~ Grosse Point. Area Staie Fair of 1956." on health will 'be determined Jackie, who stands 5' 7", at- from llamples taken at stations ,f • Land Contracts tended the UJ:uversity of Detroit now being ,set- up .in a number, new locqtion'. •• * . \ • Second Mortgog •• and is now secretary at De- of cities 'in the. state.. . ~ Clerk Industries. She is an .The taking. of samples is. part EAST JEFFERS.ON J • Reol Estate Equities avid ski enthusiast' during the of a five-year national program • Vacant Lob winter:' and enjoys skin:'diving carried out since 1953 by the and water-skiing during' the U. S. Pub1\.c. Health Service: 15205 ~E.Jeff'erson TU 4-3403 summer 'months. , Arranl~ements .'for establishing • sampljng stations in this ,state . 6 to 9 Evenings It's the aim of the man behind are bcdng. made by the Michi- VA 2~7900 VA 2-1450 the gun to make his mark~ gaIi Dl~partment of 'Health. ' According to present plans. .'1" " new s'tations will be, set up at ~I!~ merger, Grand Rapids and at, three, ~ther" P9~ts in the state. Al \ 1 station already iM operatirJg at. ~... ~ , l Detroit:. " . ..,. , ., ,New:I ' nuine.: •• i t ••• ~iSnes to ~mnounG. SinCI! 1953~air sampling' sta- KARL' HOSTEN i ' tions l:lave been :set 'up itl most' the return of of the states and now stretch, Miss .tee from Anchorage, Alaska. to, Bos- ton. The, number of stations is • from (Holy... • • Md increasing each year as the U. S. Public Health .service expands ~ the addition of the sa.mpling. pr6gram. : ( The number of stations in 'STUDEBAKER-PACKARD, , . I.. Michigan probably will'be in- l' Miss Anl1l Marie I creased to '12 in 1957. according ...... -.-- __ ._lII,. __ UO __ JP-U1__ Ea.I-. ~ _ .m .P1__ •• '.'-rw.__ .-I;-.o " __ , _m.~_.._.._., to its staff. to Michigan Department of I Health officials.: I, At each station. a 24~hour ", SamplE!.of,air is taken once each week. or ev.erytwo ,weeks. The ~ < , sampling, consists ..of -'Pumping, ,air -through an,S. x,10~in~h fiber- , Now, "0 lIemce manageN, ••• fWo erew8 'of .glass Jfilter. Most of, .the sam- _. - pling .machines are, located on factory-trained mechanics • • • plus the , 'the roi)fs, of buildings' in down- . fineet and most complete Studebakel" and town ~lreas. . . Detroit'_ line.', - ' , f After the sample is taken, the Packard facilities' in Detroit! TUxedo 2-5670 [17014 Mack Ave. filter is then mailed to the BOB KUDIRKA 'Rober1: A. Taft ,Sanitary .En- Complete, Dlodem. Bump' and Pamt'- .... tfebaker .et'f'iee,mana" gineering "Center at Cincinna~i Deparhnent, too, for top-quality repair wodt 'IOE SZIL.4.GYI for analysis by U.S. Public , \ Health' Service' personnel. #laMard lHinic8 mana,- Itudebaker-PaeluWd ,for aD makel. Bob, Joe, and their' mea . The:re the sample is tested 0IIlINW' " , EXCITING NEW' with the 'latest scientific equip- are on duty from 8 A.M. to 9 P.;M., ment " and procedures for all known, air pollutants, includ41g . Monday through Friday ,radioa,ctivity. Resillts Of the samplings: in :4Saturday Iill BOOB).' this state will be made available n quartE~rly to the Michigan De- /"aims" picture ~'ndsound\ partment of, Healt~, and .. to health officials where samplmg \ anywhere in the room IJ stations are locate~. The samples •__ .Ia_Ile..G.PIIm .. • •• =__ .... __ ~...... ~- will ,show national air pollu- aa.:wa:w:w.~~ . ':t'r/l' Priced Right , tion trends and are expected to -. .indicate whether action on air .. "fI.W. 261 Iq. ... -ftewClbl. or..,. Phono-la~ pol1udon is necessary in a' par- Tone control. Mod.l 21T738. ticular locality. . . . Res:ults also w:ill. be studi~d. to SeE!if there is 'a')ink between air pl()llu~ion and the' rates of diseaj~e and death. . .• the dealer UJ"O moved Since last July 15, the M1ChI-, gan .Department of H~alth ~d Wayne State UniverSIty ,have been IJurveying industri~s.in th~ Detroit metropolitan area. as part cd: a joint U.S.-~anada' ~ir pollut:ion study proJect WhlCh aJter. beltB7,deal.-.. also covers Windsor and parts 'n1iI DeW c:onlOle swivels to face you! Haa "High.Sharp- of Oakland and M a'c 0 m b' and-Easy" tuning ••• new countil~s. "Living Image" picture ••• Balanced Fidelity Sound. Finishes: mahogany grained or walnut grained; 1~ oak " , KARL ROSTEN .... find Ids Celle"al ~rzge~ •... AL SHOEBOTTOM graiMd. (extra). Come iD- aee the Enfield today 1

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, P~ge Fourteen '. ,thursday, August 30, 1956'~ G ROS S E .PO~ (NT.E .. ~N. EWS • mHII'-lIIU • I (jf()SS~ Pointe.New.. Wh . .," 0 '1 'Memorial Center" 'Schedule I ~Sho ~d~o"W'lr=sg~YlD~~ri;J~~ '..' . . at Goes. '.n .. _. 'Iwm:UIBIJIlIIII/IIIJIIUJI OFFICES UNDERTHE'ELM AT'99"XERCHEVAL;' .•. - . . ... at .'_.-,-..__. . (Continu GROSSE POUjTE FA,R:MS"36,~MlCmG~ ,. ~. .. " ' " ~GUST 31-- SEPTEMBER 6 - OPEN SUNDA.YIZ ..5 ternational I Phone TU. 2-6900 ~ 34 :27 ","'OD'r" L' .-b.' ra" "r"'y'.' * All C~ter ..SponsoredActivities Open to'The .Public David, who Three Trunk Lines '" /, ' .' •. - '. NOTICE: Please c&l1for lost articles at the office. . 15 months 0 • OFF.~ RECORD.:Mrs. FDR flew here from Chicago to see her " . • They will be held for 30 days., vice and a ROBERT B EDGAR .EDITOR d GENERAL MANAGER chir°PI1lctot' and ..:tlb.en 'dashed out again, feem' much. better ]ellll T/l.ylor;,' Grosse Pointe Garden Center Room and Libr9.ry open for Tokyo, will • ...... an , -. thankyew. .'. • Pa~dy Chayefsky, wh9, .writes 8, . MATTHEW M. GOEBEL ADt~TISING MANAGER.. .about poor folk like Marty," lives n:. one, a gene~al ':I have a'.husband whose age * .s~rviee Guild for Children's Hospital ervice or- • Entered as second-class matter liltthe post office, Detrclit, -'orleave 'em, with a, sllght tendency:toward the' latter.: ••• Milton book .on;'.111Sects,and the other . h . II 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. . MRS. PHE. C t Michigan; under the Act of March' 3, 1897•. ' 'Serle wiUget.paid 2\ mere'$70~OOO1orthe month be plays Mlaml's ~ book.by'.Al~ce.Gal~l.and'Flem-. ::ri: Fc:: =,' ih~av:O~a:r:ci .* Memorial Bridge Club-Duplicate Bridge-Mr. and Mrs. of Cloverly r 'C~L~.'l'IQ'N 'Eden Roc.hotel. (January) ••• Poor.Budd SchUIberg.Be authored mg Crew entltled Llttle Black An..:J-ew Wal ..."'nd D;"e'cto s 7.30 p m visiting in th ":, FULL:Y PAID. CD~, 'OD UThe Waterfront~" The picture's made a fortune. 'Evel'Jone's l> '. .'. • • home books, ,per~odicals. and. ....UJ,' .LV,.... r - . .. ------.------~--- eolle~ted their dOUgJlexcep,t him. Every'eent is'tied up bY a law.. Ant, Th~ l~tter, paItlc~arly :pamphlet mat~rial' on subjects .. *. * * was recently \ suit for $2,000,000b:rought'against hiDi 'by a New I.. y~ite who.. has hel~.:.the ab~ve-mentlO!1ed ranging. from 'the,' Abomin8!ble'\. . trHlJB,SDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 FRANK RIC. Hill", her , elalms It's his lite s!to17.Schulberr touch a lIlme of it till ~~~a:~~~~::d ~no~ ~an t.o '~~s.His hobby '~Man About Town. and 'Country:'-Presente~ with the -n 'the R.,~'~;htD'.,reet.,o.n can't ::~r:~::~:~~ * summer hom( A 'Step .I , the ease Is Settled..' .' , raised more and mve~ him' in~' lS Hl-.lf1..and th~ -library ~as of-: co-operation .of "Sports Illustrated," the Pomte Men's , •• . • . • 'b:" ,fered .him much materIal on 'St d ft' tt t. 1 di • It was .reported'. at the council meeting of the City of FRANKIE BOY: The town's been pretty, dead this summer~Only. f~rma~on J:e had~e;e\ thougJ:1t this subject. cUrrently. he is E ~r~~'!ill s~~e.o. cur. mO\h a {a~ Ive~ung a es. DR. and ~ Grosse Pointe last' week that all..official representative, a shock treatme~t we'~'Vehad is Frank Sinatra's personal appearance 0, an enJoymen 0 oot. .' reading and eb.joym'g..a new n er ammen or everyone WI ou c arg .p.IIL ROBB entert . . . h h at the Paramount Theater with hispictu.re "Johnny Concho." • • • ..From ants, ~ can see wh~t b~s . book .entitled "Skid Row~~U. S. .' * * * evening in councilman of that municipality: ..had met WIt t e mayor Sinatra"s a str~ge CIne.'The,first. day he was so thrilled' over,the ahead. Next,. lt .~ay be' bee~les, A." by Sara Harris .. At income. MEMORIAL CENTER CLOSED LABOR DAY. avenue home and two councilmen of the'City of Grosse Pointe Fanns to fabUlous business hEldid that he could hardly talk about it. The or ibutterflies, or posslbly tax time being a PPA he is'-in '------house guest, discu.5s the possibility of making. a study to determine the next day he was borec1to death. .•. I.;ots of celebs' showed up sn~es. Jrro~ there, who kno,!s? .need 'Of' any new material on C · CI b N d I SCOBELL, of feasibility of a merger of the two. . to needle him. Jacki~ Gleason broke up one ;>eriormanee by'Sud- ,But, th~ libr~ !J.a~supplied that subject ..:' . ommumty u ee s Vo unteers' tain, Tenn. . h'ld t' th . h+ denly racing down the aisle-clad'in western boots, ten-gallo'il hat answers to' questlons ,has ." _ • The Farms council also e a mee mg e same :mg '" and drawn pistols (loaded with blanks) with whlchhe shot. up stimulated m. 0 r e intelligent. "How long. is an ~t mile?" 'What do you plan to do with ion .for the volunteer worker. New York- but no disclosure was made at 'that session. to the public Sinatra. Johnny, Concho style...... Jack 'E. Leonard' was c'alled thinking, and pas certainly giv-. We may never find the answer your free time this fall? Do The Community. Club is a THOMAS K. that suc,h a meeting had taken place. The following day onstage by. Frank. Leonard looked around at the packed house, a en' pleasure-what more could. t9 that partic~~' quest.ion, and you wish to do something con- United Foundation agency. In Lincoln road, ' one of the FarmS councilmen who had attended the joint tribute"to Sinatr~'s retur~ in glorY,.-lookedat Jimmy and Tommy one ask?' . actualiythat, m Itself, lS"'notso structive, worthwhile, and re- offering its services' 'to the on Friday. ~ meeting said it would be report,ed on at the next Sl~sion Dorsey's band onstage and said, "Well, Frank, it's certainly good- l' h,ave another son, aged al- .important. The important thing cei;,re,satisfaction from' know- 'ty th CI b d d home, they'l to see you working for your old boss.again.'t ;," Wonder if Frank most 12. His' cUrr~nt .passiops is to give the library. a ch,a,nce.ing that you have helped the eommum e u epen s of his council. remembers what he :sobbedto a certain reporter a.. few years back:' are 'base'ball- .and' hockey,' and A large perc.entage of questions ~eavily. upon' community vol- Broadway pIa: . h on .' '. young people in your conunun- \lnteers for its leadership. The This might be the start of a movement that has been "I'll never play t e ,l;'aramount agam. .Too tough 'a grmd; ,They once again; the 'library has wil.!be answered,"new interests ity? ' DR. RALPH advocated by this paper ever since its inception in 1940. lock the door on YOIIand shove the food.un(ler." ~at' was after ' cOJIle.forth to answer questions will be, discovered, and life, program of ~he Community East Orleans At the time the sug'gestion was first made, it.met with eon- his last appearance when no one came to see him. He' feels dif- on the technique of both games should become as a result' ,If you do, than call the Grosse Club is as varied .as are the Cape Cod. ferent, now. . and has also supplied statistic~ pleasanter and 'much 'more in~ PoiIite Woods Community Club, backgrounds and mterest5. of • siderable opposition, particularly from the full-timE~ em- ,. • ,. and stories'. on both sub'ects ... tef'esting. . . TUxedo.4-2050, and learn about ,the volunteers who are se,rvlD~. CHRISSIE c ployes of the various municipalities who feared, suc~ a TAXIGABBING: SUI~ewish Deborah. Kerr would come baek here . J, . the varIety of' volunteer posi- The fall program ~~gms In LING III w merger would cost them their :iobs. As the years have and do another B'way show•••• Darryl Zanuck's quote: "Don't tions which. are available in late September. A trammg and mother, MRS passed, more and more of the administrative heads ()f the Y011 belleve those stories about me mopping a Detroit .Awaits' Quality. Control: Parl~y the fall and winter programs. orientation course will be pr,o- WARREN JR. individual Pointes have acknowledged that such" a merger lot of gambling dou~h.in Cannes. AetuaUy I only: Group I.ncludes Pointers The CommunitY Ciub offers vided in mid-September. road, early in . 1 d lost about twelve millioD'francs." ••• Ed Murrow D .B II re 'e f '1 d t" Join a host of coHege sta- have been in is inevitable in the interest ,of greater' efficiency, cO'up e was sO thrilled about doing the ,prologue for T. TOWne -- t' cr falOnal.ildan ~routPhac IV1- dents mothers fathers and Calif., with th with increased economy."A:round World In 80 Days" that he did it for __ .. .R~presentatives of. business les ~or: cu.t ren m e com- other' inte:-ested adults ht. the WATLING, a: free.••• Went to the world premiere of "War and industry from.Michigan andn1!lnlty m the a~e range of four community in making' outh LING for the For some years there have been members of the City & Pellce" starring Audrey ~epbu.rn, Mel Ferrer Detroit will. greet a new nearby states will me~t on .year o~d.stprough .teen,:,~ge.Op- act i v i tie s available tY the council who have made no secret of the fact that they ~ and Ilenry Fonda. Don't DllSS it if you have to superintendent of schools come Saturday .September 8 at portumties to volunteers are t 0 • }leve. d sue h' a merger wo uld brmg. grea t bene fits', BecauI Se walk' a ml!e. on a eanlel. Fonda 15. sen.sati'ona!, September 1 Dr S M Brown- Angell Hall,'" the University" of .availa.bl'e m ,mornln~s,. . after- youngs ers. _ DR. and ~ their businesses have qualified them as experts in munie- He:pburn's ~ a c~assby herself, Ferrer IS excel- ell, recently resigned United Michigan, Ann Arbor, for the :~oonsand .some evenmgs. ABBOTT of ipal financing and operations, th~ir voices carried more lent. ~l'hepicture (it l~. three and a h!1UhO~s) Sta.tes' Commissione~,.of Edu- Eleventh /Annual Micbigan For~ People with: experience .in nounce the biJ than usual authoritY. , Is. ODeof the ~ost ~xcIting and beautiful ,we ve ~atlon, becom:s the tenth ~uper- urn 'ef- the Michi.gan Section. of group.leaderahlp. or people WIth neand a portiorunent of .the shares _of as making t~schoo1S .more at-, a very short time. completed a c' ing where the decision was As usually' happens at a big half years t().complete..Work on the. ~osts are. as follows: Har- tractive for the ,employIDeht of . HIve 'p~escriptions fIll e d FIRST OF MICHIGAN inst.uction at :made 'to discontinue Fluorida- party there was a' great per- the proJect is expected to' start per Woods, about. $5,000,0~0;teachers. by a pharmacist who can be (;ORPORA.TION' mentals of II tion, for they would. never cental~e of party. "crashers". this 'f"'ll.' . W d $3500000 St t $500' . relied on for quality pr

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ZIMMER- .' and Mrs. of Cloverly road, who has been MAN of Kenwo()d road flew .to visiting in the East since July, Dallas; Tex., last Thursdaj' to c c , , was recently a guest of MRS. attend a meeting of the National FRANK RICHMOND at "Oak Association of Women Lawyers, LIB. LB. :LB. " with the Hill", her Wakefield, R. I., as well as a meeting of the summer home. American Bar Association. Mrs. te Men's Z.' is past president and perma- YOU CAN I)UT 'YOUR TRUST IN "Super.Rig~;' 'Qua~ity* MEA.TS! g ladies. • • • DR. and MRS. J. MILTON nent member of the counell of , "SUIJER-RIGHT"-ALL MEAT 'SUPER-RIGHT"+2,:TO 3-L8:', RIBS .m. ROBB entertained Wednesday deiegates of the NAWL• evening in their Lakeland • • • avenue home in honor of their MR. and MRS. FREDERICK ,Sl~inlessFranks lB. 39c SpareRibs... LB.. 39c house guest, MRS. JOSIAH C. L. HONHART Jr., of Moran SCOBELL, of Lookout Moun- road are the parents of a daugh- Sp.cial Combination Off.r: 2 Lb•• franks and Specicil Offer: 3()'Lb. lox, Only $11.49 tain, Tenn. ter, HOLLY HANNAH, born 6-oz. Jar Ann Page Musta,d-Allfor 85e ' d I "f'." 'IISUPER~RIGHT" . ' August 9. Mrs. Honhart is the ••• Groun, , ee, GUARANTEED. FRESH.' .. •• .... 39c New York~bound were the f"rmer ROSSIT1~R HYDE. DR. THOMAS K. WRIGHTS of and MRS. F. L. HONHAfl.T of ,Frying Chickens cWJ(~~IE8~~LJt.~:D, lB. 45c ~hiJck ROQst, B;~~~~~~G~J;~•••• LI. 49c_, Berkshire road and MRS. R. D. i Lincoln road, who motoredesst OVEN.RIEADY- <'SUPER RIGHT'. " HYDE of Seyburn avenue are Y T 810 12.LIB. SIZES ••• LB. '.b" R '\ on Friday. Before returning oung urkeys 49c Beef R~ oast 'FIRSTS RI8S' •••• ll. 75c home, they'll catch - several the infant's grandparents. ... 4-LI. Broadway plays and etop to see . Corned Beef: CRy.~~~~~~~'lpPED • • • LB. 53c KINGAN BRAND '. • Canned. Picnics , . , DR. RALPH BADGER at his . . CAN 2.39 MR. and MRS. CLARK L. •• "SUPER.RIGHT" CAP'N JOHN'S --JUST HEAT AND SERVE East Orleans summer home on S d 4 TO 6.1.8. SIZES ~ •• LB. 39c PEAR.SHAPED 10 TO 12.LB. , BASSETT of LClchmoor boule- mGIke PIcnlcs Canned' :Hams; LI. 79c' , Cape Cod. vard returned Tuesday, August ~' ~us ••• 28 after spending 10 weeks in HYGRADE. • • ., • • LB. Ch. k ' 1 CUT FROM a • . AII.I~eef Franks 59c IC en egs' YOUNG FRYERS • • • • • LB. '69c' Fish Sticks 3 ~~gi'85,c CHRISSIE and JOHN WAT- Winter Harbor, Maine. c ' LING III will rejoin their Veal ROGs,ts c, LEG:'i~~:.:~~~:~~IN•• LB. 5Sc lfglibut Steak La, mother, MRS. CHARLES B. Stasi a Kelly Already *Secause ''';teat ,epres,nts about 25% of, J~RB:~~I~~... • • • 49c WARREN JR., of Lake Shore Rib Veal Chops "SUPER.RIGHT" ••• LB. 7Sc , your food budget, it', important to kno~ road, early in September. They Thre~tens Famous Dad Cleaned Smelt Eco1tJ;}CAL • • • • • lB. 25c have been in Santa Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. ]~mmet Kelly of ..• A&P's '~Super-Right"Quality is a' reHabTe lunc:heon Meat ~:t':ir:i~G~i;.••• LB. 59c Calif., with their father, JOHN Sarasota, Fla., and their infant . slandard 01 top meat value. , . ' Fresh Perch Filltts LAKE ERIE ••• LB. 45c WATLING, and MRS. WAT- daughter, Stasia, arrived Tues- LB. , "Super-Right': assures you that whatever AlIglDOd Sliced Bacon •••••• PKG, you cho~se"at A&P is Quality Right •••. ' .F.lsh F-.llets IHIGHLINER-COD, HADDOCK LING for the past six weeks. day to spend a few days as the 47c OR OCEAN PERCH Le. 29c. • house guests of the Theodore D. LB. Conl1'olled Right " •• Prepared Right ••• Sold • • Fane:y Bacon "su~i~c~~~ITII'..,.. Right and Priced Right. DR. and MRS. JAMES A. Buhls of Ridge road. PKG. 49c Medium Size Shrtmp ,.... • • La. 63c ABBOTT of Kerby road, an- Even though hE!rdoting father nounce the birth on August 17 is well-known al; the most be- of a son, STEPHEN CHARLES. loved clown in the world, littJe INDIANA GROWN-26.28 LBSi. AVERAG! JANE PARKER LARGE Mrs. Abbott is the :former MAR- Stasia already gives promise of SUNNYBROOK:, , capturing just as many heart-c;. GARET JANE OLMSTEAD. , SMALL, "GRADE II A" • • • Former localite, MRS. CHAR- David J. Scbuler Given Watermelons Angel LES B. DuCHARME, of Tryon, ProJDotion in Germany Fresh Eggs N. C., was here last week as Food the guest of her brother-in-law, Ring HAROLD DuCHARME of Wind- 2nd. Lt. David J. Schuler, of mill Pointe drIve. Company "e" 14th Armored ~~~.69c: • • • Cavalry, who is (In duty .in .3 .~oz; '1.00 MRS. HIRAM H. WALKER Fulda, Germany, has been pro- Mlt:::HIOAN GROWN, HA~E -HA.VEN REG. 55c !eturned'to her Muskoka road moted to a 1st. Lieutenant, for A&P BRAND, SLiCED ' \ home after spending a fort- outstanding ability. night at Harbor Point with BUSHEL 69 45c Lt. Schuler is graduate of 5-LBS. AJ9c BASKET '-3• a Peaches ' JANE PARKER MRS. LA\\~ENCE D. BUHL., John Carroll University of Swiss Cheese '2, :~~~:69c • • ~.. . j • Cleveland, Ohio, where upon ( NANCY BRUNEAU, daugh- graduation he was commi3sion- CALlFO'RNIA, VINE RIPENED. LARGE I-IN. ~~~. I ter of MR. and MRS. RICHARD Apple .Pie 45c: ed a SecoI!.dT...ieu1:enant and was Sliced Frankenmuth' • • • • • .' 2 :~~: 69c i' D. BRUNEAU of Champine \ assigned to Fort Knox for Tank Cantaloup,es 27 SIZE 3 FOR\89c " place, has been elected vice- operation training. Cream Cheese PHILADELPHIA •• • 2 :~~: 29c . JANE PARKER REG. 39c 'Oresident of the S c h 0 0 I of Nursing in the University of Short1y, after being trans- EACH 29c ferred early in :M:ay, 1955, for Mic~i!gan Cauliflower. '. • .•'\. • • Sharp Cheddar ,'NE~ YORK TANGY. •• .... 69c Michigan for her senior year. !I service in Western Germany, Danish Nut Rillg' '" . . Head Lettuce HOME GROWN • • • • 2 FOR 35c MR. and MRE. KENNETH he was transferr,ed to the 14th Mild Cheddar WISCON~IN .'. • • •• LI. 49c Armored Cavalr;" and accord- PKGS. WILLIAM WARREN will arrive Fresh Cucumbers HOME (jROWN • • 4 fOR .19c Raisin or Sugar Cookies .• • • 2. 49c in Grosse Pointe around the ing to plans he expects to be in Crestmont Ice, Cream ,_e '. • • • • ~C~:.L.19c Detroit the Christmas holi- . middle of September. Mrs. War- ff LB. Rye Brea~ ,o:l:~~p~i~~~EL•••• ~ci:F 1ge days. Goldelrl ,Bananas •••• ,••.• .'•• 18c ren, the former Mrs. Jackson LI. Kean of Kercheval avenUi!, ex- He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. , Bartlett Pears CALIFORNIA,' GROWN 2 LBS, 39c Yellow Onions' ~~~~'~:8~N• • • 3 lAG 29c~ Dinner Rolls HE~i-r~-:'~ll~o:oR• • • J':~21'7c changed vows with Mr. Warren R. J. Schuler of 181 Beaupre I this month ~t a garden cere- road. IARS CHOICE OF 6 VARIETIES PKG. Sweet Corn'. . HOM~fGROWN., ~ • ~ •• 12 45c Sandwich Cookies 23c mony at "Sea Branch", the Seal Seedle!ss Grapes ~~g:~~~. .,.2 LIS. 35c LI. Harbor, ,Me., home of her REGULAR 70c VALI;E ONLY California Oranges.,. • • • • • 5 BAG 49c Gold Pound Cake , 59c mother, MRS. JOHN J. O'BRIEN StaTlighl~eTs ,LIBBY'S fROZEN LIMEADE OR- of Kercheval avenue. PLAIN 23 SUGAREO OR Donu ts PKG. OF 12 • •• c CINNAMON .. ... To Hold Dance ANN PAGE, 25c. DR. and MRS. RAYMOND J. --- KOKOWICZ of Buckingham The StarlightE~TS Club will LB. JUST REDUCED ••• A GREAT VALUEI road and their children, LAE- begin its fall senson of dance~ Lemonade Grape lelly JAR 39c FUll POUND BOX Of JANE PARKER TITIA and PAUL, have just re- early next mont:h. turned from a 10-day stay at the September Starlite is the - Mt. Washington Hotel in Bret- theme for the 11rst dance' on Sultana .Peanut lutter. • • • .' 2 1:i 69c " , ; , ton Woods, N.H. Their friends, September 7, beginning a, 9 p.m. ~~~s Potato Chips " DR. and MRS. EDWARD ZA- A stag or drag affair, it w~ll 8 9ge BINSKI of Ballantyne road, be held in the clubroom on Aqn Page Salad Dressing ... • • ~R 39c were also at the Mt. Washing- Fairford and Morningside drive, / ' ton with the i r youngsters, Grosse Pointe Wooclz. . Birds, IEyePeas ., •• ,•••••• ':K~~',21c ,Ann Page PreparH Spaghetti ,'2 2~~~l'29c TWO 8-0Z. BAGS IN BOX KATHLEEN, JIMMY and SERVE ONE ••• SAVE ONE ~~~69c 81RDS EYE • II • • • • PETER. 'DRINKING DRIVER NABBED ,French Fries 2 ~ic~'.37 c Ann Page M~stard •••••• I ''j~~~,,"1Oc • • • Gerald Hines of 23075 Nor- BIRDS lYE PKGS. JAMES LESZCZYNSKI ofl mand~, East.D.etrl()it, ~ag charg- ,Cut or IFrench Style Beei~:5 2 47 c Whittier road, and WILLIAM ed WIth drIvmg whIle drunk BEARDSLEE of Vernier road, by Woods police on Thursday, 'Birds I:ye Brussel Sprouts •••• '~K~~'39c completed a course of technical August 23, and placed under a instruction at the Basic Funda- bond of $150, until date of his Birds I:ye Orange Juice! • • ; • 4 ~fJs'89c 12-0%.. mentals of Insurance Institute trial. ' libby/s Pies CHICKEN, BEEF or TURKEY 4 FOR 8Sc CANS Luncheon, .' Meat • • • .3 7.ge , " Turkey Dinner BANQUET •••• ,~.' ':~~. 49c VACUUM ,PACKED, WHOLE KERNEL ANGH SOft, WHITE CLEANSING . DON'T HAVE A " (

.8' ••• REG. A&PCorn~ ' .• 2~=29c Tissues '2 ~~~3Sc GIANT. Silver Dust. Blue PKG, 31c PKG. 75".. Fruit' Cocktail" 'SULTA 3 ~o;.~~~'1'_00 Yukon Beverages ASSORTED FLAVORS 3 ~~:.. 29c 3-L8. G• G' P' '. ' 17.0%, ,'Sure Goocl Margarine • • • • • 5 Jj~s.99c Nf OUS .. . • • • 37c CAN 93c " lant reen eas •• '••••• 2 CANS',37c Whole .Potatoes PH!LUP'S WHITI •• ~ '~,:. lOc ' , Sunnyfield Corn Flakes:l .' • • • • 1:i/;~'23c ,-OZ, De Lu)ce Slices KRAI'T'15 PKG. 33c~ $u'nnyfield . 2 -'~G. 29c ,pie, Crust Mix PILLSBURY:....sc Off ~ • 2 ~:l!s:25c BRfAKDOWN • .• ' • Ri~.-"'. • '. ~'• • • ~ t .' Aluminum Foil ALCOA ••••••• 2:0U' 29c 6.0Z. A&P Sliced' "Beets' ••• ~ •• ,•• 1tf':' 'lOe • : __. LOOKING FC)R Handi Snacks KRAft'S .•• PKG: 33c' • • ~hili CQn Carne L1aIY'S-WITH ii'NS 2~':, 37c Hudson Rainbow Napkins • • • • 6~~10c ". h. . " 6~.o% ,-OZ. A&P ,U"GT .IS lIGttT MEAT • • • • • CAN' 27c DaiJy Dog Food ••••••• 10 ~t~s79c Cheez Whiz KRAFT'S .•••• JAR 31c' CARPETING. -Cuc~m~rPickles DAILEY'S suciD .'. ~~~%. 19c Charcoal 'fOR PICNICS or BROILING • • • 4 B':G 29c - -d. S.t . 12.oZ 27 • Fine Corpeting • Quality Instollotions • Low Prices 5.oZ. A'&P', •••••• '. ~. 2~. LIq.1 P" e • • • • • • • • • • • CAN' C KRAf1f',S 'JARS ,.Grape Juice 27c Cheestt Spreads 2 49c " , All prices in this ad .ffective thru S~t., Sept. 1st Waxed Piper CUT.IITI' 2'~~LG'49c AMEllCA'S FOREMOST FOOD RETAILER••• SINCE 1159 16-oZ. Van ofotenn Spic GIRd' Sp~n .~~. 83c "K,O. 27c GraQulated Sugar GlEAT LA~H 10 .e.:o 99c \ .- Cake M.lxes DUNCAN HiNES, WHITI 3. ',94Z. 89' carpeting co...... _.1;"". ~ , ,YELLOW OR CHOCOLATI 'KGS. C 15839I. WAIREN. near lucldnglt... TU~t!:=Jl Cama,r Soap 3 e~~~ 28c Sunshinl Krispy.Cracken, e •• ,. • • • • • ~l, 27., 1111 GlIAl iAnANJlC & PACifiC ft. COMPAt«

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_ Page Sixteen " G R0 S S'E 'p 0 IN T E ~NEW S '\ Thursday, :August 30,' 19S1) " , the Michigan, Oven company. H dIe f th Week there is little chance of a shoot- r,harges. The arrests signaled ADVERTISEMENT 'At .the time .of hisi,'death, .his . ea IneS 0 .e, '. ing war ov~~ th: c;isis. a crackdown on British citizens Obitu~lries Ihome was at 7722l!:ast Jeffer- , .. in an. anti-British move. British " .,.. , . ) a ~TV listenm'"g. ,audience HUNDREDS OF MINERS were authQfities, 'said the a r res t s ison. . , ,(Continued fro~ Page 1 . told. repor~ed tTapped'in a flaming For Construction of ...;;..------.:.------..! might touch off a new wave of 'C JOSEPH V. CARR for the past sev,n years. He was '. He had been vice-preside.o:t over the island by planes and that if Egypt rejects intern~- mine in UpperSilesia, .-Poland. a member. o~ the Detroit Ath- ;and"secretary of his: :firm since jeeps, but"even as 'this was be;-' tional control of the canal, It. Rescue teams worked frantically dep,artures among the 13,000 Conc ..ete Curbing Joseph V. Carr, 61, of 413 IEltic Club. 1948. " ing done 'EOKA underground would be a:very serious matter. for hours. tl.ymg to free the British subjects, including 4,000 WOODS P Lincoln road,' died in Grace ' , , He was a native of Centralia, replied' ..;'ith leaflets of their • • .. trapped men. The fire broke out from the United Kingdom. Grosse Pointe Park, 19950 Mack A He was a native of Spring- Kan and had lived in the De-""'" .' Sunday August 26 Hospital on Wednesday, August f' ld 0 d h d l' d' th . ., own. ' . ., early Saturday in the "Chorsov" Jailetl. on charges. of "oper- Michigan Andrew F. le '. ., an a lve In' e "a-oit area' for 25 :v-ears. The TIle. EOKA leaflets were :E'l;tENCHMENby the thou- mine in Koenigshuette. A-phone ating a dangerous spy ring," 22, after a long illness. DetrOIt area for 40 years. ' JPointe had been his,: home for iiiigneQ.:,"Dighenis," the, name san~ are planning to leave call from ,Berliil to that com- £Obi. H. Stan were James Swinburn, business Ruth Burkh He was president of AutOmO- He leaves his wife, Dor,othy; I:W years before' hc:jnoved to used by the undergro1:,Uld lead- Egypt, engulfed in a wave of munity confirmed an earlier re- manager of the Arab News Sealed proposals' will be tiye Finishes, Inc., De&rborn, a daughter, Mrs. Jalnes McDon-., Detroit. er, who is believed to be George pessimism brought,.by ,the. Suez port"-made by travelers fro=t received by the Director of di AgencY; and Charles. Pittuck, Public Service, until 1;00 Sunday, Ser. -----:..-:..------aId; two sisters. Mrs. 'Norbert . He was a member 'of the K'l~ Grivas~ a British-trame~ Gre~k Canal crisis; A French, Embassy that area of the tragedy. a,ssistant . man age r .of the Mott and Mrs. Howard L. Phili- IIineering..Society of :Detroit:,He':.~my,'coloneL Many,~' Greek- sP.okesman ..iri .Cairo, safd tbatA Polish official in Koenig~ o'clock P.M., September 10. ship Service British~owned Marconi Radio 1956 at the Municij>al Build- part; and a 'brother, John J" was gradu~ed froni:. the U~- .qypriot-;officialsJaiq. t~s his government advice had been shutte dehied the travelers' re- year-olds). no and Telegraph (.'ompany. Tpe ing 15115 E. Jefferson Ave- School-Kind Funeral services were held versity of Kansas in:.~913, w~th :woriJ-d be. dis~usse9. until. the ren~wed to Fren<:h nationals, port that the fire was so great Egyptian government claimed nu~ Grosse Pointe Park. mary Depar on Monday, August 27, 'at St. ~l bachelor's degree m engJ.n- BritIsh agree to return :Arc:q- urgmg them. to qUIt Egypt un- that the: mirte was sealed off that both sigr:.ed a written con- Michigan, for 'the furnishing theme: "Jesu Paul's Church. Burial was in 'Eleting., Fiom 1913 to. 1924, he bishop ':Makarios; ~~e' ishin:d's le~3 .they had. ua compelling" and rescue work abandoned. He fession. The spy ring allegations of all labor, material and Elmwood cemetery. was 'associated with ,General spiritua1=and,'civilleader." reason" ~ostay. The Bri?shEm- said rescue work is going on further strained A n g 1o-Egyp- equipment fo~ the Iemov~ • mectric; and from 1924 to 1928, '"... . .bassy saId that no warnmgs had around the clock. Less than tian ,relations. and construction of approxl'" Memorial PAUL A. MEYER, SR. he was with the YOWlgBrothers Saturday, August 25 . been issued to Britons. three weeks ago. 263 miners mateIy 11,000 lineal feet of Mr. Meyer, 64. formerly of company. , THE BODY: of one of the 16 In the . meantime, Egyptian died in a fire at B~lgium's "Bit- standard concrete curbing. .Church 7'77 Fisher road, died on Tues- He is survived by his wife, crew, members of the' NavY. Presid~nt Ga~al. ,4Jbd~l1il~sser, ter.Heart" mine near Marcinelle. NEW Bun,DING AT ALBION (Presby1el1aD) ,Dedication ceremonies for Specifications and bid pro- II Lake Shore R'" day. Augus't 21, in his office at Merle; a daughter; Mrs. A. P; plane repo~ted shot doWn of~ called his cabinet into special • "' .• posal forms are available at three new buHdings; the gift Bal'tholomew; a son, "'Paul ,A. the coa~t of Red China has been session today, to consider, an in- Tuesday, August 28 the Municipal Building. Pro.,. MINISTERS ~~~~~~ ~~~ of the Kresge Foundation, J.r.; th r~e broth ers,:reGorge ...,A 'recove~e7 d, it V{as'a~ounce. d by rm'ervitationRobertfromG.AustralianMe'n"zl'esto Pre-dl'S~ VIRGINIA' B.' JASPER. , 33, will posals to be made on proposal Rev. Frank FlU, DB. ~J ~,,' ii"~ occur' on' the Albion college Rev. Paul F Ketchum ~ " ]'red N., a:p.d Roy; and SIX the Navj. -.The body was iden':'daughter of. a New Haven, blanks and accompanied by a campus Tuesday, Sept~mber 4,' Rev. Ben L. ~ grandchildren. tified as that of Aviation Elec- 'cuss the canal question. In Conn., political leader, was. ar- certified check for not less Tallman ~" Funeral services were held_ tronics Technican 1/c Albert. P. Washington, SecFetary of' State rested by' New Haven police at lla.m.' and 12:15 p.m. The than 5% of the amount of WORaHIP SERVICB ~ on Friday, August 24. Burial Mattiri, whose wife lives ,at the John Fos,~er Du~es called "on .on th~ charge of beating and buildings include two residence proposal, or an accepted Bid~ aGOl 'Moro .. 84. ., 8a.rpn halls and. a dining hall for der's Bond. Proposals to be 10:00 a.m. ~ Iwas in .White Chapel M~m(iri,al' Naval Air St'atioD:'at Iwakuni, Egypt to. r,espect the prop.osal shaking two infants to death. A cemetery.' . Japan., of 18 n~tion~,~C?place the can~l. pediatric nurse, she said some. women, ~ected at a cost of plainly marked on outside of CHURCH SCHOOL ~ 'astor L Arthur MeAth .~ envelope "Proposal on Con- It was. also anno~ced th~t under mt~rnatlOnal control. times" 'child;ren '~get on my over one and, a quarter million ~ 10:00 .. m. Momma Worah1p ~ crete Curb." Grosse Pointe ----- ~ ARLIE R. TRAHERN. plane wreckage had been found * * • ,nerves." .Coroner James J. 'Cor:' dollars:, Th~y will then be for- 11 :20 a.m. St!l1day School ~ mally presented' to President Park reserves the right to ~1I11111111111111111111111111111111"1l1.III1I11Ullllllltltln\ltllllltlllllltllll\ll~.I ~ .' Mr. Trahern. 62, vice pre~i-. in' international' waters about, PROPOSALS FOR WORLD rigan said the 6-foot, 260-pound . ~ W. W. Whitehouse of Albion by waive any informalities in dent of the D e t l' 0 i t-Wabeek 300 miles north~northeast. 'of DISARMAMENT were sent to woman also admitted that she any bid and to a~cept or re- 8:30 p.m. Open Air Service ~ Dr. Sebastian-' S. Kresge, donor. I, LAKESIDE ~' ~ If rain. service in church . ~ Bank a~d Trust. company, dled ':E:'ormQsa.M~anwhile, Commun-Pope Pius XII Py Russia,. in its injured two other' babie's. Last jeect any or all bIds. ~ == of a heart' attack in his home,' ist' Chma is complaining the first .,diplomatic '. Qvertures " to year she broke the leg of a , " All Welcome ~ Proposals will be opened in i UNITY CENTER I 226 B e au pre, on Monday, United S1;ates airmen \were vio~ the. Vatican, ,sources disclosed three-month-old, girl: the' cor- :PUT DRIVER. UNDER BOND E. ." ~ the Council Chambers of the August 27. lating her' "territory' in , the yesterday. . The information oner said. He disclosed that the City police placed Robert F. Municipal' Building, 15115 E. ~ 20792' Maek Ave,. ~ He had been a banker all his s~arch'":for 'the missing airmen. SOtlrce,: the Vatican Press, Of- woman killed .an 'l1':day-old Lewis of 9239 Kercheval, Ue- ~ Near 8 Mile • G. P. Wood.t ~ ..Jefferson Avenue, on Septem- life; and was a prominent mem- ~he' 'c6mplai:r:tt'wasyed.as a traD;slator m one. of the crew members was whole.' Arab. world towards ;) . 't.:'he language and meetmgs sec- found in international waters. Communism. He said the crisis August ,20, 19~6 and : ".r.J! • tlOn of the 'D.ep~rtment of Con- Vice Admiral Stuart Ingersoll; is' a test of the entire Arab FIRST CH.URCH OF ference ServIces. "A Sta~e De- commander of the U. S. Seventh' world, not just Egypt, and .'~if Meeting was called to order at 8:pO p.m. ,. Custom MaclE~ CHRIST, , SCIENTIST partI?ent ~po~esman saId. ~he Fleet, was. ordered to, di!':con- we do. not stick together, we Present .on roll call: Mayor William F. Connolly, Jr., ~usslan .trled. to get cla:>~nfiedtinue his, widespread search and cannot be strung," and that "if Councilmen George. S. Lang, Richard L. Maxon Neil S. FURNITURE Grosse Pointe Farms, M1eh~. mformation ft'om at1: Ql~craft concentrate .on, the immediate we do not help .our neighbors, McEachin. and Edward C. Rone~, Jr. . , l All Work Guaranteed Sunday Services 10:30 a.m. work~r, who t~Irned hrm'm to viCinity where plane; wreckage we too might starid alone some Terms When Requested Sunday School-Infants' the FBI. The worker was not and the body of Aviation ,Elec- day" L Absent: Councilmen William ;G. Butler and William G.' Room 10:30 a.m. identified. tronics Technician 3/C. Albert' * * t . Kirby. . Wednesday Testimony • • • ' P. Mattin. of Delta, Ohio, was THE BUDGET BUREAU in AAA UPHOLSTERINI; & FURNITURE Meeting _ M 8 :00 p.~. ]4,ayor William F. Connolly, Jr. presided. . . 17243 MACK AYENUI:, AT GULIFORD ~USSIA WARNED that if the found :riddied with sl~gs. Ma~- -Washington ordered heads of KERBY SCHOOL West tries to b~eak Egypt's hold tin's body. will. be flown to the departments to check carefully Minutes' of .the folio.wing meetings were approved ~ ~oooooooooooooooooooooo~ submitted: - 286 Kerby Road, .at. Beaupre on the Siiez Canal, serious con- United States. following memo" before' :filling: vac~ric~s r:esult- sequences might result in the rial services, sched~ed to~ be ing'fr6m reti1"ements, in a move Regui~ meeting August' 6; 1956.. ALL ARE WELCOME Middle East. A .five-nation held at the Iwakuili Naval 'Air to trim the Federal payroU~ The committee, appointed by the 22- Station, Japan, home ,b~eof~he reque~t ...for the slash in person- ' :Bo.~d.of Canva'ssers Meetiitg August 9, 1956. nation conferenoe. on the canal, oll-fat:d plane. Ma~~s -w:~e~nel; where needed, ~ame from is' beinis~nt to propose inter.- expectmg a fourth.: child, WIll; 'Budget Director. Percival' F. Speciai me_aPingAugust 15, 1956. Suede and ..Leather Jackets Christian'Scienc, .national '.control of the Suez to accompany .~hebod.y-back home. Brundage, who sent brief state- The followi~g'~reports were received and ordered filed: Egyptian' President Gamal Ab- ••. ments to that effect to heads of del Nasser. . Monday,' August 27 all . Government _departments. Police' Department reports for the year July 1, 1955 CLEANEIJ and . Reading Room through June 3{),1956, and for the month of July,. 1956. 9Z Kercheval Suite 1. Soviet Foreign M i n i s t e r PRESIDENT ,EISENHOWER Meanwhi1e~ Senator ~Johnston on the Hill Demitri Shepilov, addressmg a disclosed that-Russia, ,exploded (D." S.' C.) saiq,th.1t he is, creat- Fire ,Department report for. the month of July, 1956. news conference at the Soviet a nuclear weapon."'in., ,', So.uthwest- . gO. ".. . ~ stud group" to FACTORY RE~FI,NISHED first Church of Christ. Em~b8$sy. in London. charged m . a SJ:-le~la~!., y. . ern Siberia last~Frid~y.H~ made explore the. n'eed for another Approval was given to move the trapshooting activities Scientist that military preparations dur- the disclosure' in' a White House pay b()()st for Federal employes. from the overlook at the Municipal Pier to the northeast We Guarantlee Yau Grosse Pointo Farms ing the Suez crisis were "flag- statement, contrasting ~he 'sec- .. '.' * ~'. . corner of the picnic' grounds. Approval was also given to Open from 10 a.m. to 5 p,m, rant violation of the UN char- ret of Soviet 'bomb..experiments . '.. Wednesday,: Au,g'ust 29, -begin the trapshooting season on September 29, 1956. daily- except Sundays" and' ter." '. , eo . a Beauti~ful Holidays. FrIday evenings from with '.the uresponsibl'e", advance: . VI0;LENCE ernpte,l again in ,A petition from residents on Muir Road protesting the Job! 7 to 9 o'clock. ' Another warning came from warning and informatJon policy Cyprus, .ending .an 11.day truce use of a' portion of the Gabriel Richard School property as Zippers, Cuffs. Wais'tbands Replaced ALL' ARE' WELtOMI~ British Prime Minister Selwyn of the U. S.. Gov~rnm~tl:t. ~e proclai~ed by the Greek, under- a parking lot 'W'aS received. No action was taken at this l- Lloyd-t~is . one to. Egypt. He statement saId the SO,y~etprov-, ground., British authorities-tSaid time due to the fact that the plan is just in the preliminary .. stage. ing grounds is in Southwestern members of the EOU'tossed a Siberi~, north .of .thr ,Indian' bomb- at. the home of!:a Greek The Council received a petition bearing 355 signatures D & C Cleaners GrossE~Pointe Methodist su~continent an~, west of the family; but no, casualties .. re- requesting that fluQridation of the public water supply Qf .and Congregational Church Chma border.. port~d.' ,The' B:i:'it~sh.placed":1>r. Grosse Pointe Farms be resumed, and requested the Council J 1412 E. Jefferson, near St. Jean This appears to be the first Therilistocles De~vis, mayor of to place the matter before the voters at the General election official confirmation of ,the.So~; Nicosia;: under. ~otis~, arrest' and to be held ~n Tuesiay, November 6, 1956.. VAlley 2-1055 Combined Summer Services SUNDAYS, AT 10 O'CLOCK viet nuclear proving grounds. searched his hOJ'lle,...and office. Although the petition did not carry sufficient signa- The Russhm: test' is the first re- ..It-was said.:that he: is an. out- tures. to warraI1t placing the question on the ballot, it was At the Congregational Churcft~ 240' Chalfont. ported in. nearly five months, . spoken .advoca~e of union with moved and supported that the question, "Do you favor Rev. Hugh C. White, Minister and .the sixth ---iri a period', oiG r e e C e. ':rhe 'authorities also water .fluoridation in the City of Grosse Pointe Farms?" be eight months. The size. of the .sltid "th'at 'six EOl$:A-.members submitted to the electors on an a~isory ballot at the . MAC'K AVE. DRAPIERY SHOp. Nursery., P~ovided General election to be' held on Tuesday, November 6, 1956. I 'weappn exploqed was relatively . have been. t a k,e:n from their' moving next door to larger quarters! CONGREGATIONAL CRIB ROOM small, equal to les~ than a' mil-'prison.in ~ficosi~. and: flown 'to The Council recommended that no replacement be Methodist Church S~hool ot 211 'Moross Road lion tons. of TNT. Britain to serve out the rest of made in the Fire Department at this time to fill the vacancy their sentences. They said the caused by the resignation of Fireman Moody on July' 31, · *. :." J 1956. . . EGYPT'S President 'Gamal'six had' terrorized the warden , . Abdel Nasser has degided' to 'ana other prisoners. Remov~tl Sale You 'are cordially invite~ to-attend ~ •• The Mayor ana Acting City Clerk were authorized to meet with the five-nation com- • "..', sign the Mutual Aid Firefighting ,Agreement, as revised by mittee, set up by 'the ,London 'EGYPT announced the arrest the Villsge of Grosse Pointe Shores, contingent upon the c Reductions of Suez conference,. on. his home of two B~itons in Cairo on spy agreement being signed by the other participating com- ... Sixth. Church of Christ, rounds. Sources close. to 'Nassar I -' . , munities. said he will 'meet :.with the 'committee in Cairo,' but will . The City Attorney' reported on the State lawsuit of JALOUSIES~ the Michigan Department of Conservation involving the 25% to 50% Scientist,. Detroit insist that. the entire problem Pier. Park and was instructed by the Council to continue be explored,' rather' than just AWNING TYPE " his efforts to dispose of same. 14730 Kychevctl, bet •. Manistique and Ashland have the majority plan for in- SLIDERS. ternati6mll control:' The....Mayor and Acting City Clerk were instructed to Mack. Ave., Drapery Shop Wednesday Jlentng Testimonial Meeting-8:00 p.m...... COMPLETE Sunday ServiccS---:l0:30 am .. and 5:00 p.m. • sign the acceptance of the five year lease from the Board InIant.s Room Open for 10:30 Service. The .Egypti~.' cabjnet 1l'l:et. of Education for a portion of the playground across from 20091 Mack, near Oxford READING ROOM - 16348 EAST WARREN with Nasser and-reaclied'a de~. FLORIDA ROOMS the Gabriel 'Richard School for parking purposes. . Wednesday 10 a.Ill. to 7 p.m. Sunday 2 to 4:30 p.m. cision on the- !'eply. to the com-' ' Install We Install TUxedo 2-7575 ,Mon. Tues .. Thurs .. Fri. and Sat. 10 a,m .. to 9 p.rn. Ydurself' - mittee, but what. this z:eply. is Free Estimates The City Attor-ney reported on the legality of using was not discl.osed. In London, bcclle~t References City money on roads under the Cotinty jurisdiction and • • .... -'1,. __LI..L.a • • - - - - .. - .. - - .. - a .. OJ II II OJ - OJ ILII ..ILIL' .... a a - - - • • • - .'. "' • '" .. - • - • • • • - -JlL. • • ...... II - • - • • .,. • Ii ... • • - • .. • • • • h . , f l' th't th d' it was his. opinion that City funds cannot be us~d for such ~ mn ... no .. n no ... un...... ·~~ o~ m~. m~.. 0 no n n 0 ~. m 0" 0" ~. ~ h~~i;~~~d~tJ:~:Jalousie Window &. a purpose. Approval was given to continue the contract with the ,. ~ daIs and,public-:-is that the . Ooor Q,ompany South Rac.omb County Sanitary District. for garbage dis- :II British. and French mean .busi- 20187 Maek Avenue posal serVIces. ness about .the possible, use 'of TU 2.6606 TU 2.1454 Approval was given to make refunds on deposits made 'force, 'although Russia-. thinks wit~ the City securing the installation of improvements in ~ , '. the Convent Subdivision NO.2. ~ i"'" < /' Pursuant to Council instructions at the previous meet- ~ Dave you prote~ted ing, the Acting City Manager reported receipt of a com~ munic~tion from Mason. L. Bt:0wn and' Sons, Engineers for ~ BOTH sourees of proiits? the CIty of Grosse Pomte, In which th-.::y. concurred' in enteri;ng. into an agreement with the Far~: regarding the ~ ~ negotiatIon of a contract for the curb replacement on Fishel' c I Piofits produced. by plant machinery, etc., are Road. . . , .. 'compfelelg, protected by fire, liability. and. other forms of , ~ ~ insurance. .' ( A contribution of $100.00 was approved toward the Uttle-muss ,service. . ,~ e~p~nse of sponsoring tht! Gi'osse' Pointe Boys and Girls n~~lUchen? :. Flshm~ Rodeo at the Farms Pier held August 18, 1956. ~ ,II . ~ • • • Acting on ~he request of the Acting City Manager,- .'Profits produced by technical ability .•• produc- approval was glven Fred Dansbury, employee of the Fil- . cion know-:how •• ' .' sales or financ~a.t ability can. tration Plant, to at~end the American Water Works Con- Showing Complete Line t~f Famous Gen.ral Electric Appliances also be protected through Life Insurance. ference tor be .held In Kala~azo~, Michigan, on September 12th. 13th an'! 14th, at whIch tlI~e' he will receive the 25 year awar~ gIven by tlae State Health Department. Through our experience we have been a ble to design and build ,some of the most I '.- .~. The Acting Citr. Clerk was instructed to send a letter Today more ,and- more business men ate protect .. charming and effieien,t kitehens to be found anywhere. We ~an rebuil~. ~~u~ to the General ChaIrman of the Grosse Pointe Farms Boat iag their gret#f~t. SO~1'~eof pfo/its-K E YM E N~ wne kitchen quickly and economically. '. . Have "you? . 9 r;; Club compllmentin'g them on the splendid manner m which the Boat Regatta and Races were handled on Free Estimates., . TUx.~o',5.3206 Sunday, August 19, 1958. ' Ask fer. ouT Bus!,,!~SS'InJuranc. Booklet The Ci~ Atto~ey presented a'. proposed amendment 16915 HARPER Across:f1'om VogutJ Tbealr. to ~he Zonmg Ordmance excluding motels .. The proposed - Fre"deriek H~Kross ordinance was laid. on the. table until the next meeting. eur/is '/Rower El.ECTRICAL APPLIANCES wo '1':0922 -1521 National The me~ting adjourned at 9:50 p.m. STORE HOUJt5--0pen till 9;O() MOil., Thun. and, Fri., and. till .6:00 Tues., We'd., and Scit. . TU'( 5:-4423' .-Bank Building r DAWSON. F. 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r••" 'TOMORROW'S TV-PHONE Nearly ,-The phone of the future will ftt in the palm of tbe Drivers hand and enable, a caller to hear and see the other party One of eve in color and 3-D. That's the tried in Detr, concept of Harold B. Os- on State mise borne, retired chief engineer during the pa ot the American Telephol1e given a strai: and Telegraph Co.~ as pic- without the aJ tured and described .m tile ing a fine. September issue of Mechan:lx The ntl.U1be Dlustrated Ma~azine. On the nearly 10,000 This fact s other Bide ot the pocket' analysis madE watch ..sized videophone are Safety Associa buttons which Osborne says its monthly E ,the caller of tomorrow Wlll lished of th~ push to'talk to anyone an;y- ISKY~IVERSBEFORE THE JUMP - U. S. entrants in the World Competition for P'ara- Detroit Traffic Where on earth. The deVice SOPORIFIC EARFUL-Sleeplng p1l1s? Not for young Gene past five years ,ehutlsts are nearing a. tense moment over Moscow's Tushino Airport in this dramatic lshot. may tie Carried in pocket or White at Murfreesboro, ~enn. When it's time to say good _ Three facts l l.'rhe men are getting ready to jump trom a Soviet AN-2 plane which carried them ~~loft. purse, or worn as a locket, night, Gene just ca~ls for father's pocket watch, and, with antly in the a: OBborn~ .ya. the timepiece atop his ear, slumber comes easily. H1Bad- 1. Thiity-fiv: vice to,the sleepl~ss: tuck in With ticker. defendants r jail sentences. 2. Fift~'-tw( fines. averagin 3. Another si jail sentence: could .not pay by the' judges In the com of the 28,090 cases tried dw period, anothl were found ~ placed ~n pl their sentencel The remainde: to be exact, , charges agaiI withdrawn. The TSA I l! entenc e s through the 31 tuted one of in the success "LOOK, MA,NO HANDS!"- accident pre Demonstrating the effec- that h~~':S~I'f,t, ~estival in Moscow next year where h~ will attempt to re...... 'W'":i...~oJo~-.:A' '."tlk~~;,~.~-:. .~ oeat his wire act. :y~: ....:i, r ~, , *::.; 1 . JAL ...... :" "1 .. AWN ~' 'i~ , S , > x ,:~ ( .C ,,-FLORI Install Yours . free

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(Contuiuec1 from Pare 1) (Colltinue4from. race '1) CompreheIlsive Boat Show Park in general. MEmbership is '1'he schedule for the finals is " . . _ open 1toany resident of Grosse as follo'\Vs: , With Detroit's'second annual Riverama in 'its seCond Pointe; Farms, whether a boat .~urtdaYi Aupst 3& week, Ule aquatic program of the. spectacle has' pr~vided owner or not, including Mr. Junior Doubles semi-final, 10 plenty of action for the spec'tators and those, who like. to Bente:.who is undoubtedly very a.m.-1'p.rn. "go down to the sea 'in shipS." , . sincer.~. but"misinformed.. ' W 'C 1": S' 1 - "Le1;'sus present a .few FACT .omenfinal,S 3' onso' all.l.on mg es, The RI.verama. open'ed Wl-th. ( to ref1ute.any'daiIris of selfish s~;n's' CC:S~ation Singles, ~~fIv~~ th~~;tro~;i~ C~ ~=~eccfK ~het~

interel;ts. , . semi-final, 5:30 p.m. which saw Don Wilson drimn<1' troit Boat Club (R. Brown. H. b fRED . "Although onl.....two. hundred .....~-ed' Doubles ; final y ... oo Y RUnnELLS oT .lY.Ll.IL ,"' -, Pointer Geor"'e Simon's' new Waldo. B., Renaud) 20 YIIoints, boatS are berjhed at tlle Pier, 5.30 p.m . '> It' we accommodhte between 'two . .. "Miss U.S. nn to victory with Edison Boat Club 16, Detroit . Friday, AUlust 31. the large fleet. of Gold Cup Y.C. 9. CLUB SLOOPS-Bob -I Y ht CI b and three thousand ...patrons of Junior Singles, semi-final,. 10. type boats conking. out in reg~ Greening, Robert Turn~, 4. Creseent Sal ae the pork as our gu~sts, during a.m.-':11 30 a.m. ular .fashion th1'oughout the Madsen. Those who' won their• U the course of a season. . . Is'. . .. .gEntry , al Gll' ' Smgles~ seIIU-final, 1 elimination heats .. Omy Pointe- class but had no competiu.OJ]. 'j, ,','We have, at great person p.m.-:' 230 p.m.' . owne db oats were around at. th e were: "RA VEN CLAS~ ~ '., ,\ Regatta .Draws BI risk a:nd expense, provided en- Women's Singles, semi-final, finish fora two boat race in the "Frolic" Roy Barbier; LOOP . tertair.LIllent for tho'ilsands' at 4 p.rn! , . . final between "Miss' U.S." and 16-"Cardinal" Dexter,. F"'~" The Crescent Sail Y. C. annual regatta was sailed. 0"'"..... Annual Fleet Re'view and Men's' Doubles,.. semi-final,' . Bud Salle's !"Miss, Wayne." THISTLE CLASS-"Spook":~-~ und.ernear perfect conditions last Saturday, August 25, Regatia, and at the Teen-Age 530 's Tl"!:''r..1':- .e t d th d d . 'th .: p.m., . Horace Dodgp's:"My Sweetie" andys; VINEYARD HAv.I:I!-Jl';" hi h T W C J.e.a ure sm.00 w~ter an a Ii. ght hut h,.onest east- dance which fo11owe It on e ..Saturday, Sep~~ber~- 1 Iprovided the chilly thrill when .T• W. Str~ 0;h an.u-.l.omd REBE ,..,~, erly breeze, whIch last d until the last of 150 yachts paved recreation area. , Women's Consolation Singles, she flipped throwing her driver Hendrickson. . .~:~:.: crossed the finish line in front of the clu.b. response over three 1 . H' . t d b 11 th aftetn th "in'' d . t to fr p'arfina1t 10 a':m~.' . c ear. e 18 repor e to e 11 In e oon e bit. Nubby Sarns, currently lead- 0 hun drl~ Slgna ures om - .'Men's, Consolation. Sin g le.s, right now.' The boat has not Mackinac racers performed ~].lt er in the DRYA. Cruising A supposedly failing to post the Seonrtl~nrogladntdeeCn::pe:;~:~ga~~;~~; final,' 10 a:m.' . . . been located yet./ fefwl~ere 8:ble to finish4:>ecal~" class season stiimdirtgs rnoved a correct course in tiIrie. In this Men~s' S1-n g le s, semi:':fiDal, The "first heat of the Harms- 0 19htenmg breezes. C ~ , step closer to repeating hi this class 14 yachts started and 211 such dance, to be held Sat .!1 r - 10:30 a.m~~11:30a.m. . worth race followed a week Jacobs' New York 32 slO~ 1 3 O class when he slipped hi~ but two pre,testing skippers day, September' 1, fr°akm.th~7 ...... ', Girts' Singles, fuial, 1:30, p,m. later, Saturday, August 25, and "Falcon" gave the fans'),~ coup~ ! .'Revelry" over the line, flying sailed course ~;. The two errant till 10:30. We hope to m e 18 AttendiIig the 27th Driver Training Insti~ute'at Ann.} Mix-ed Doubles,.final, 3 p.m. proved to be a disappointment of exampr~s of how 'to seta a billowing spinnaker, well tars took the longer course. a monthly 'affair next year,. as Arb . all . h I shi fAt bi!' Cl b :.:1_: S' ~-' b" to racing f,ans, when the cough- sphinaker. h d f hi 1 t. 1 Cl- we bl!lieV'e' our children are or ~'. -ex~nse sc o.ar prom u omo e' u., Sun....y~. ep~m er ~ This was mainly due to' a a ea 0 S c oses rlva, are Other winners were' of !4ichigan; thes~teachers discover ,a good driver knows'.' 'Women's Singles, final,' 12:30 ing Canadian eh~nenger "Miss GOOF, on the judges' stand Jacob's "Falcon." John Warnke's U. ". 's n safer at the Park. his ear inside out' Dl.scussing en'gm. e operation with' . .' . . Sup e r t.e s t" swallowed the e at a .'Tamara" took third on cor- r;.~versal A- ~utty "ar~ "Ma:ny of the officials at the ~'.., • " . . ,.' p.m. " . .' rooster tail of Bill Waggoner's when they failed to fire the N. Y., rected time and was followed by DeFrIes-Conlan, Arde:t MIlt Boys cmd Girls Annual Fishing MARTIN. BLIED~ left, Auto Club driver. edUcation su"", Junior Singles, final, 12:30 red hQt "Shanty" as the' west gun indicatiIlg a postponement. Calif.; Sempliner's "Great Bear," Gil Cross Jr. and "Neagha" Marv Rodeo were members of the pervisor, "are,. center to right, FRANK. W. BEBEAU, ,. p;~.' .' ," coast u.s. defender drew the Clare, he's one of the old~ Chris- Pingree's "Red Head" and Umstead, Boat Owners Club.' .I~incoln\high school in Van Dyke and LEWIS H. GRAY,' Men:s Smglest fmal~ 1:30 p.~. admiration of the meager and most active sailors on the made Frank White's "Tigress." Universal B - "Krudt" Don "It was through a recom. Grosse Pointe -high school' Men s Doubles, .fmal, 3.30 gathering of spect:'ltors lining Great Lakes, was over,the nne 9 pic-' 'Quen.da' W"ns ' Dipboye "Kismet" Gerhard mendation of the Boat Owners p.m. .. the river' bank. first, going like a train of cars ~ I ;unior Doubles,. final, 4:30 and it took hun fully five min~ "Q 'd'" f h Lorenz and "Step 5" Bob Club, that the sign was in- The first really successful b L h 1 ..:.~ uen a, mmus one ,0 er Schroeder. stalled in the day between our p.m.; power boat race was provia~d ut~s e ore e could ower.Df." co-owners, Carte~ Sales. under J . v.....axt "F' W t ;l, swimming area and Crescent Bo' a t Ban t e r ------by the little outboards which sp~aker: and get back to the the hand of Skip Grow bested Unlor "'>o.Iol - Ire a er . ked raced on a closed course at the' st~rtmg l~e. Clare got a .gO?~ the Cruising B fleet handily MerYl Amo, "Mad Finn," Nils Sail Club, prohibltin:g cruisers I start agam but once gam it . Lucander and "Barbie" Tom and limiting ooat speeds .to Par . on u'ets / foot of Parkview. Although ,a. .." beating John Detwiler's "Va- Rochford , ,three lniles per hour .. This was B, l',«l RIImHl', C'asting the river was' ch,oppy, these :vas ,the .wrong gun-~s ~e shti,s' John Miller's "Valient," Contest' plucky drivers' whizzed. their It. was hI.. fault, and this tll1?'lt Don Zorn's "Maxitrol" and the L Class-'\Nite Wind" Aler: to pl"iE!vent U;Ilwanted debris little. boats, around the course ~18 c;,ew. dr~pped the ~lg ~Yn d l' C a te C 0 e-R 0 b I"n son Chapman, "Sally K' Guy Mc~ from ~nte:ring our beach, and to chute rIght irl. the water . '" N " d "G I" GMt 1 b th Dave Beauvais, head of ree- in grand fashion, much to the '. . '., "Aquvl't" l'n that order. a.ron .an' 'ae eorge c- pro ec; our a ers. Jun' Mg. J.' t a1.' ut d littl b ;- Th . b. . Thr b 4.~ By thIS time Clare was . k "In d t th' kin' 0 IS us uO as e oa.... e mam ca m reation at the' Park's beac~ site, delight of the fans. ee OSlO:i .' . No results were forthcoming C°rmie . :regar 0 e. par g IS- h9:PPYas a kid with peanuts and sleeps two' and is spacious for, a' announced. the w~ers of the flipped but without injury. to thor0t;~?ly conf~sed and N~bbY I'n Crw.s:ng C elass l'nasmuch as Privateer~"Wind Toy" Jack ~ue. We did ask for parking on popco . at a U'. , these d bo t f he ' . but th ...... 0./ :'1'. Sarns Revelry got the Jump A " ., Ch 1 th d t. b t rn c eus. ays. ' a 0 r SlZe- e loW. plug casting contest held in: the the drIvers. } , . . . two skippers filed protests Wagner, NiaHi' ar es H~ug e pave recrea 10n area~ u .Last Saturday, August 25, Jim bunks ,in the torepeak 'must park" on Sunday, August '2'6. " Don Rueher~ of Tonawanda, on. the CrUlsmg A fleet and"wo~ against the race committee tor and "Indian Drum" Sid Marsh. our request was for' GENERAL took deliv.t!=Yon his 'new yacht. have ,been designee: for a couple ,There were only three win- Ohio Bob Christie of Farm- gomg away followed by Fal------l.uder Class-"Vixen'" Pete parkin,g, BEFORE June 10 and Its a lapstroke 25' foot sloop of midgets. She'has'aD. outboard nersin the Junior Class, Tom ingt~n Mich and' Jack Me- con" and Pat Collins' "Vitesse.j Fhlk, "Hobo" William Fisher II AFTElt closing of swimming fa- II d lrn: lk lO:' t'" fr dd' h':"1.. . d db'" John Miller's "VaII."~nt" canoo ' I 10 000 ' ca e a y'O suoa . om ru er'w 1,-= Is.a go sen '. e- McDonn'ell, 'whO took fi'rst place Mullen, of Flint, Mich., took thE' .,.... .".~ and "Cardinal'" Dexter Ferry. cilities.. This, the City. Council S d if th t'll' 'th tured the Cr mgS B hono- Near Y, we ell. , cause' e 1 er. were In e by piling up. 298 points; fol-unexpected duckings. b t. J h nUltwi'r', ,'V h"~ Lightning - Henry Cawthra,' deferrE!d ':for one year for con- The die-hard C, Boat "~ilor, cockpit it - would make it too 1 Ro ald' J hn ' III' Wmn'ers were' n- ennIS. Martin ea mg 0 n e er s as" Wes WeidriCk, Charles Grant sideration...... owed by. n 0 ston ., . . I t'" Ski G ' "Q' 'd,i Drl-Vers Jaz-led (he kept the C class alive far cozy. Ther~ is just. room for with' 290. points,' and R. Keller, Jackson, Class A Hydro; Walt 11.d d P'th ro~ s uanerl~ and Don Fairchild. Twenty two "We are, at present ,working be d th' ula '~. b t four people to sit and even then C M' h CI B oa e Wl nme 8m u,;J', -~ b t + rt d' thO 1 k .'. ,yon ell', pop rl...1' u '.. with 260 "points . Gabbard, apac, Ie., ass al f th 'd L. h'" One of every three drivers . oa s. :::.a e lr.l IS C ass ma f- on plans, to be pr,es.en~edto the finally .gave up on a losing they would have to Ibereal good .In the Senio; Class, C. Ro~- Hydro; Harry Demski, Midland, hongb or edrifrle~. ~bUltkww'~d tried in Detroit Traffic Court Ing It the second largest 0 City O)uncil at a later .date, for ~ause), teok lots of ribbingfr,om friends or like to play kD.eeseys. '.'th Mich. C Service Runabout. s e egan mgt ac a.r the regatta. . the il:lsta11ation of suitable liis friends when,he stepped,:the .The joiner work'is fine-those aId Johnston, Jr., was fIrst WI J . k ' M Mull Flin'" Mi h' downstream and away from tli"e on State misdemeanor charges K Class-Duke Huber, Fred lau .....ch:.l'ng..J!acl'll'tl'esat th'e South '.' Swedes are certainly. good 'his 309 points. ac .c en, ",. c" finish line . ~oi.: during the past five years was" 4. spar. Said one wag "Why don't Trailing was-' John Kolberg .C" R!lcmg 'Runabout;, Fra~k Hank B~kard continued hk given a straight jail sentence Meno III, Bud Wellman and end of the parking area, which you call her 'KnottY Pirie?'. carpenters. who was second with 297 p'oints.' Pavohch, Cleveland, C SerVIce . . 'h h' . Pete Van Ryn. Eleven catboats would eliminate need for driv- Another remarked: '(A coat of Jim~ who is 62 years old, said,' ". ' Runabout. Ed Dunn New York, wmr.lmg ways WIt IS n~w: 4 :vitho~ the. alternative of pay- completed in this class and ing through the park and also paint will cover up .the knots," be liked the boat ,because it is !09ll2owe~tshyCon'dIm Flsphellr'tWt.lthC andF' Service HYdi:ci and sloop "Meteor'III" in Cruismg " mg a ne. coupled wI'th the CK Team and t d h h' b ts A d 't t b t .T' 'd 1 t mf t bl th hi .c. pom; Rc ger . e e lert . '. .1 0 _ C class. Tom my H an son's The be' '1 d tot 1 d 0 accommo ate w 0 ave oa n so 1 wen; u 1m pal a 0 more co or a e :an s 291. Bert Larkl'n'" 287. George John.. 'Dertinger, HaID! ton, n "D tl ", d _.,;;-::. e 1 r~~o~.JaI e a e I the CK Free-tor-All catboats on' tra:ilers and cannot secure no heed-at least he didn't show old C boat-:but, what boat isn't' . ."'J ," tarlO C' and' F Hydro' aun ess was secon ~ n~! f' t t rI~ers. t . made it. the largest one design dockage at' the present time' it outwardly .. ,' . ,more cOnllorta:ble' than ..those H?ffman, .28~;,Roy Flsher~ 263; oZ: the same day the Wind-I Maurice DeC.lercq, sailing CJSl anal;~is a~ad~ a~/ t~~ .;;~~~ class to sail.... . "HoJli~g .thi~s clarifies ~nd Hovyever, on Sunday when he flush deck -buckets-which, in- RIchard CraIg, 256) ~d Gus wagon boys went down riv~r ~ess' "Ha~pl-ness/, was ~ Safety Association of Detroit in The CK Te~m event was w.on settles the lssue, we are, and young Jim Jr. took mother cidentally; Bill Nagel, Irv Jor- K.~ller, who .cam~ out mnth best to' iitage' a full blown regatta m a.ten boat :fl~et. . ":c':' its monthly Bulletin just pub- by th.e DetrOit ~oa~ Club. wlth Sincerely 'yours, for a sail, Jiin was waggmg his ;gensen and Joe. Matte love; wIth.220 POl1?-ts., ' .' and the, wind gods were' good In all 85 skippers t,ook th!. lished of the record of the 29 pomts, The v:'mm~g skippers William J. Cavanaugh head as he scanned the book, of That trio, sailed them for Pnze$ w~re presented. to the to' them 'up to a poin~ again trouble to shOW up and help Detroit Traffic Court for !lie I for the Boat Club ~eam w.ere 62 Hall Place instructions trying to figure out years ,and .complamed bitterly v:!~n n e r s by M,ayor Homer this ye~r. ,The wind ..out of m~ke. the sailbo~t part of t~~ 'Past five years. Harold Waldo who pl~c~d flrst. JGseph T. Rem how to rig the halyards and' because they were so ;wet. But Er1tsch. . . . the west made for some good Rlverama aquatlc program a Three facts bulk most import- followed by L. ~nd.m second 478 Belanger sheets. ' . . now. in. ~eir adv.an~g Y;~ar~;i' H~ Feys,' presId~nt of. the sailing and Was strong enough success. These are th: guys.wh~ antly in the analysis: ~n~ Bob Rodger In fIfth p1~ce, And the markings ",o,!). . 'the they ,~~ll" one ..and: .al1. what. :C2a~tmg~lub, who (il.d,not par-. to ,.move: the sail yachts up :"ould rat~er go wlth~out eat-; "di~ Boat CI b had 21 01 ts sail bags certamly c~~sed one wonderful .boats thee boats are .ticIpate Ul' the con~est, was h~ad against the current on spin- mg than mIsS a boat race. T!;:ey 1. Thirty-five per cent of the ll!< ;:,on u . p n "~etan,ora to Be Scene arid all;;....they were marked in as they slpeool' refreshments scorer ..He was aSSIsted by' Llfe- n"ker 'run's to the first mark are .known to the trade as~- defendants received straight \ fOl"'-ts:cond place followed b.y VI . K' d B ~ , t d 1> Th h ta d D t Y C 20 d St CI Swedish.. froni their chairs on the lawn guards Peter oemg an arry just. below Belle Isle. ,repl . ose w 0 s ye aw:8:Y jail sentences. e.rOl ,. an.. aIT Of W'eekend Horse Show ,For a moment ,Jim, th()ught of Bayview"Y. C. or fro~ a good VanTiem= . This, .also ,made for a g~od away a;:e r~ferred. to ;as '''f~ 2. Fifty-two per cent paid! y,C. 8. . ~ ' hIS prl)blems were sglv,ed"w:hen vantage pomt on .a big com- Precedmg the plug castmg buck to weather to the second weather saIlors. ~',- ,< fines, averaging $48.15, I In the C~ Free-for-All F. Th 26th A I M ta .' S 1'di, h f ... b 11 . T d A g st 28 twenty her six per cent served 1\ Treat was fIrst, followed by e nnua e mora BobbY,Roadstruni, of. yre.s ortable, ..~~smg I oat. .. 'con.test, a hcu:rage ,of ba oons mark: j:ust' above the Ambas-' u~ ay, u u '.' 3. Anot N th St k M th H Hunter,.Breeder Show will tak-e e~tractlon, o~ered ..to _,~e' a' You.. ~.ow the type Just as was rele~ed, m WhlCh th,e con- sadorBridge before spinnakers G?ld; Cl;lP type boats beg.aJ:1 jail sentences because they or oc ton, ar a ess placeSa'turday and Sunday, crack at decodmg the~a~kings. w~l1 as we',!io• We. ~a~e alwa!S' testant ,tned,to b.reak as many were put. back to work for the e~atIop.s for the Gold ~up could not pay the fines imposed and N. Taylor. . September 1 and 2, in the"new When he gave up, so did the' saId there IS nothmg 'that sails balloons as possIble, for added run to 'the firiish line in :front regatta to be held on the rIY~ by the .judges. I Doug Wake tOPlled the ThIstle ring O'l" the Metamora Hunt 'Mog man, ,but they went sailing as well as. a Star boat, and we fun. - of -the Civic.Center~' , . 'Saturday, September 1. Elim;o In the complete breakdown class and was fck, I continue through September 9 q,reek.' Play-.ofis in the Michi- the . races. K CLASS-Fred The 1oca1 £1eet has a busy Lack. of experience. in nation- and ,.will feature a. gal~xy; of gan Ama teur BasebaII Tourna"" '5 !.5 ! S .t! M'eno III , Duk e Huber, Bud I \ 379 .Fisher Rd••Opp. Hilh; weekel1d coming up next Sat- al outboard competition dealt a stars from the eritertaiTlment ment at -POst and' Bailey parks mart mar~t mar IWellman.. CK FREE-FOR-ALL r.••••••••••• ~ urciay and Monday, September telling blow to Grosse, Pointe's wOl'ld as, well-as thousaIl,dS of will' run from' Au g us t .31. 5 -}-,.-.-.-~-.-.-.-.-!Il-.-~-~..- .-IiII-"'-.-.- "'-IIIII-IIIiI-.-.-iIo-ili-iii-iij- i1i-_- ..~Iiio-.-"-IIiI-.-""-IIIII-.-.- ...-.-.-.-.-.-.- .-.- ~-l>-- JALOUSIES 1-3. The Little Club will hold two l'epresentatiyes, 'Skip Forc- indu'strial 'and" agricultural through September 3. Thewin.-' ,AWNING TYPE ." its regatta on Saturday with ier and Gt:ne Hawthorne, tn the exhibits." ning, Michigan. team Will then:', FO.•.D. , 'TYPEW' R'ITER • ;" SLIQERS the start in front of the club National Outboard regatta held -Also in the Detroit' ~ea, boat- compete .later in the,.m.on~h t?r SEE '.' . _ COMPLETE? and Edison Boat plub will last Swnday, August 26, at Cam- ing fans can wi~ess.the'.1hril- the,~abonal ..~hamI?I?n~hi;p.. ~ • SALES ..•.SERV'ICE. RENT' ALS ,~ follow on, Labor Day. Edison bridg~, Maryland.... packed,Gold Cup race to be the ..Amateur Worlc:Is SerIes, ./D * . k~'':W. "'n e r oM. '. ~ FLD.RIDA' ROOMS will start its regatta in the Although Forcier and Haw- held on the Detroit river .Sep-, al~ m ~at~e Creek: '. . . Ie..,"" ~ r . ' Portables and All Makes .. ,~ Lake and finish down river in thome suffered bad luck they tember, 1 in conjunction' with Rpunding off t~~ ~t of Labor. . '" 'nstall Yoursclf-, We ,'nstal' "'M S MMS 1 WOLVERiNE TYPEWRITER CO '::c front of the clu'b. picked up enough poi n ts ....to the' cityt Riverama 'celebration. D~y weeke~d t;ven~ :IS ,the ~Oth IIl\DIIl\,';' I" I ~ Fl'ce Estimates s ne. ' • ----- , -,. L .. Annual MIchigan ChampIon- 1 1000 R' '.TU 1 5251 143U EAST JEFFERSON AVE. Excellent References .~' place in the national' point ~shortdlstancenorthofr~~- shi~I;.Rodeo-to.:.beheldSepteni':":. VA .~. es.\., .• -, 26YearsintheSam~Location ~',: standings. and Forcier finished tr :t 0 M 53 the .communl,ty~. . W J UIIM lY"'dllaltlf VA. 11181 ' Commonwealth Edison Com- fifth,ir.! D Utility- division. . oI.n -.". . .', beI'l-3 at sparta, 15 miles.north See, me before' you b,uy! • •. , : -.' Jalousie Window &, pany of Chicago, one of Ameri- ',horne raced m'. both B of, Romeo ':Vlll stage Its annual .of Grand Rapids. ,:". . '", '. . . p.: ca's largest electric utilities, an- Haw1 Peach FestIval, September 1-3. ' ' ' .. '. .. . ' ...... /' ~oor. Company . ticipates use of i1 million tons and C U~ility. classes ,and The colo1"!ul.event begiDs v.1th't~~~--~~~~~'-'~~~~~'-'~~'''-'-'~--'~'''''--'~~--'~~ 20187 Mack Avenue of coal in 1956; or about 90 per finished second' in the' first heat a I~Queen'~ Ball" and,. :feat~e;s.>., '. . } . .' .,., '. , ,': ~ " . ' . ' l ~., cent of all the fuel used by the of the B Utility class before parades •. dls~lays, concer1;s;~d 4 "I.. . -... '. ~.::4 f TU 2.66'06 . TU i~1454 ~ Company. flippini1 his boat in the B .final other attractions. .', ~ (' I ,:,:1 .' and in the C first heat. Farther. north, on Mic:higan's • ' 0 ID p' ete ::1 Forcier discovered prior to popular Au Sable rivei,:.:visiiors' /. . ,j' . • ' ."

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IT'S A BREEZE - Getting: lher kicks, lovely Diane Paull lfinds jumping ill ,the' air atj IDaytona Beach, Fla.., a real I breeze. Diane hasn't been: out in the sun too long-' it's, just that the combination efl perfect weather, lush scen- MANHATTANMOUN~AINEERS- Scaling peaks in the heart of New York City Is enjoyed TU , ery and great bathing made- f by th!s group of advel;lturous boys. Tall rocks, in the sh~dow of tow,enng apartmenfhoteIa her leap for joy. 21020 MA (background), have been, left untouched in ManI?attaI,1's Central Pat:~; despi~~.the n!a.n~ DIAPER EXPERT-Winner of 'rokyo's first intemati(mal made peaks that cover ,most of .the rest of N'ewYork. An oasis ,ot greenery in the heart of diaper derby, pretty Pan American Airlines stewardess :Oee the concrete J.ungle, Central Park'is a swnmet playground for school ch~dren on-"acation. iA -HELPFUL LOAN-Ragge Lundberg, Swedish champion Volk shares honors, With her bf~bypart~erJ ll-month"9Id H pole jumper, performs brill1antly for one special spectator, P~mela Layne Bingham. Presenting the prizes Is Mrs. Slhi- lhis'wife Jinni. A convalescent home "loaned" Mrs. Lund- geko Higashlkunl, eldest daught.er'of Emperor Hirohito of <~' M '1.'"' ,': '. Iberg, a polio patient, to her husband 'for two weeks, pro- .Japan, who was head judge of the contest. Com~ting with l~ll:,~,+'£,l:~:'~,:'~.:':'{; 'Videdhe learned the gymnastics program his wife has to bve other airline stewardesses, Miss Volk took only seven go ihrough every morning. Having learned everything '.. . seconds to wrap the I>nl)y in the diaper. , , about massage and anatomy within two days, Ragge is no"l7. r ,''''-, .... : :~...; ~ 17::,"''' .. able to teach Jinni how to move' again, while he keeps on ~,' " ~ ' , training for the forthcoming Olympic Games in Melbourne...... ~ ,Australia. They encourage each other to reach their goals; " his to jump. h!gher, hers to walk again.' 14933 KE Near Alter -

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1 'Lee-On-Solent and Gosport. "I SEE YOU CALLING ME"-Floyd,K. Becker, an engineer at the.Bell Telephone Labora- Forty helicopters participa- tories in New York, demonstrates how the experimental picture-phone system operates. ted' in the HAt Home" exhi- A picture of_the party at the other\end of the line'is transmitted on the small oval attach- ,bition Of the HMS Daedalus. ment (arrow) on the phone while the camera unit':transmits 'a p1cture'oHhe person who one of the largest shows ot has dialed the number. Experiments are being Conducted to reduce both'the siZe o~ the 'its kind ever held in Britain. , present unit and the cost 'Or the system~ THE BURDEN OF KNOWLEDGE-To Thomas E. Milton, 8'1 For~ - •• • • J • ~ ... of MartiJisvJUe, Va., knowledge is something to lean on I right now. But to thiRk that there are' 42 books in the pfie I ,tor him to be studied in .the next ,12years doesn't seem. to I Cloe 'm.ake Thomas very happy. ,H~ is starting school this year I land from the look on his face he isn't sure he is going' tol , like all tbe subjects In those books. 152~ • • •

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terest and added protection I SKY TUB-Like space t,nen in a bathtub, t,wo Navy ofticers 1n special cOldwea.ther cloth- against wintry winds, Serge .,~'t<, ing sit in {(I. balloon basket, that will serve as a llspace" laborator.y in the Naval research Kogan adds a;Jalse "bolero" POWER-PACKING PAIR-Expected to add extra powel~ stra ~lab program. LCDR M. L. Lewis, USN (left) i and LCDR M. D. Ross, USNR; ~areattir- to the back of a light grey FAC' to Kansas University football this ::a11are newcomers Paul ed in suits designed to protect against the extreme temperatures anticipated in'manning STRIKING VIEW-Lightning crackles spectacularly over -tweed coat and buttons & Swoboda (left) and Bob Lewis, bu~:yhere at their summel~ the space lab to conduct meteorological experiments. The fitlerglass, basket will.be carried:, . the Ughted dome of Colorado's capitol at Denver, brightly low-slung half-belt beneath HAl jOb of painting seats of the Memorial Stadium. SwobodsL aloft by a plastic balloon. Objectlve.of the' strat~lab ,program is.to,provide a. laboratory m veining a dark, sto~y sky. The brilliant cone of lig~t at it. This is one of the models \18 a 215-pound sophomore from I>upo, Ill,; LeWis a 216.• the stratosphere for observers to co duct res~arch that" cannot- be' done by other means: left, of, the dome is the Farmer's Union weather tower. from Kogan's fall and wln- for lal JX)undsophomore from Bs~rtlesville, Okla. The program is an outgrowth of ten yeats:of "SKyhook" research "'by the Office of Naval The electrifying photO, a' 16-minute time exposure, was ter collection which was Research. . made by local news cameraman BU!Perry. made available for pictures ' "Best-lobi in advance of the regular' when the' Paris f~~""'l"n photo releases. house anc from dog children 8 sc:reen feD picket d~ (:6me in living arc

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\ _ Thursday,L August 30, 1956 Page Twenty-one . . .~ - Feyer Coming To Al Green's 18,50~MSU 'If-1!fScientiSts $tlidying State Police .TwQ. Helieoj'Jters Assigned George Feyer, pianist supreme Series on the Vox record label, (Continued from Pure 11) '-,- TJ~'keQfro'm Bo'tto,m Up'" Cross Fingers 0 "J,.TPraft " and creater of the popular Echo opens at Al Gnen's in Grosse 'Of study leading to the bache~' J..I _~ , . _ ,T'. ,Army's Ant,;",IfUIIf '" Pointe on Wednesday, Reptem- lo:r~i degree and 114 leading to The .Michigan State Police ' ber 5. ari advanced degree. A' group of scientists at the seicne,' he said, is its, :terpific. are crossing,their fingers and SELFRIDGE.' AFB, , Mich. _, cruise at. about 65 miles per A favorite of Europe'.s most Michigan State's Evening Col- University of Michigan Biologi-" speed. They range-from about fervently hoping that' the im- After' for~r years of background hour. Pilot and passengers' 1;lt OPEN SUNDAYS brilliant and elegant night spots,' Ills s heduled c,al Station; "20:miles south, of 60 miles per, hour up, to ,as l¥gh proved: _trafffc, record, since an'd' trainiJn.g to shoot down m- sid!! by side in. a, plexigl~ Feyer brings a bouyant, gey- ege c ~sses sre, ~ 0 ~ Cheboygan, have begUn research as 240 miles an,h9Ur. The'speed Apri:'l will. continue over' the craft, the' Ary's Antfaircraft in bubble at the nose of "the ap".o: board styling to the worl~ of, to, ~egm Sept. 2_, as are, t~e on the Great Dikes and several depends, upon their ,.size, the Labor Day week end and' have the, greater Detrodtarea has the crUt which has a cruising raI1P smart cocktail music as he pre- fall, t~l~c.oW~c~~g~ wor~ sm~~x:- Jakes ,from the bottom larger, ones; move" f~ter> tha.n m~de preparations te k~el?~ it new task of keeping them fly.... of about 150 miles. ~,~.

se;nts sop~sticated melodies of:fe~e .' Y'.. -." _0 e ,um- up., . the smaner. uWhen;the speed IS .that way.-, ing; their own, of~ourse.' J ,ist Lielltenant Wilson .~' WIth a claSSIcal touch. ~~~~r:~~V~~~~~~J~~n~~~~~: . In their basic researc~ t:? usee coupled with the',~rl;lat: weight. They 'wiit,haye, 922, officers Two helicopte:rs have been Parker of San Antonio, Texasds ------will be offered on TV. ' .~what mt::lt~s;~h~lakes bck .they .of the ..large .Qnes;..'Jhe;added;, on duty assisted 'by ~17 Nation- assigned to the 28th ,Antiair,- the Gx:oup aviation. officer: ¥e' " are SCOOplng,up chunks of"the "~he ,~e~tructive :force~ enprimary 'productivity (such aIld~ts ..I;lr,ob~~l~:dll".ec:t!-0n.',:~.: at schOOls_conducte: a~ 7~:ir craft will be, primarily. for ,the I.~~;,~;i;:,1~ well in the final until the motor New graduate programs lead- as,the'production ofchlorophyl) P?pulated,areas"v.:e:r_e In, ?ts,~r~- at:mo:des by, state Police, f- use' of Colonel D~vis and his Open Thurs., Fri. ttntl stopped dead on the first turn. ing to the master's degree wiJl wIlL gIve_ the, group: and ot~er, dlcted' ;path.- ,~~Y: :,j~O';ldld;.l::ie , ficers. '. 0 staff. They, will furnish a rapid Wild Bill H611oway, of Mon- be offered in police administra- r,ese~clf~s a mu~.~.clear~r plC- warned m advance as IS' one a t ", . " . means of ti'q.nsportation from Petting I roe, Michigan is the only Mich- 'on, 'business education, and, ture ,;of. what go~s on, m~the. p'resentiir.the' case"of tornadoes; 'i .J~:ach,has .atS? be.en provided the ALA. headquarter~ at 'Self- re Paul: tl lak ' ,". , ' . :WIth a trammg:rp.anual com- T'O " air at: igan driver to ever win his tencher education. The' M.A.~ es~ '. . . piled from- cqurses taught at the ridge Air Force Bas~ ~o the 'uta '. . a real; ROSLYN class in the national competi- de.gree in journalis~ ,will be The'_ !ese~ch~ :group, headed'S" ,'t" h';;,,:T' t't ". State: Police recruit school. 1n- score or more NlKE guided "5- , tion. The year he won he made offered in advertising and news'. by Davld C. Chandler, professor :CO,C.;.,' lJ .Of) eluded' are .such' subjects' as missile and 90 millimeter gUn 'l,,- Sa.tl1toaY t been' it in D Hydro class. u .g-it'si A full schedule of student~ac~, of zo.ology, and-~oh;n C. Ayre~, S' t. f S' t ,8 traffic" patrol' prqcedures; ,ac- units comprising Davis' cOl'n- , :NoW th're _ ~er .. Miles MARKET Ray Lenk, the other Belle tivities .for the fall term, in-. aSSOCIate.professor ofzoolo~, cident investigation", law '0'1:' ar- mand. Landing, areas have at- ,IoU wa~'b1\ "ord's tion of IS,:e or eP • w Isle Outboard member nipped eludes the inter-f:t;aternity Delta part of th~ . Great Lakes, R;e- _' rest and,'courfesy:~",The Quards- ready been ~stablished at'm~ny - "T:-'£ SSARCIlE1t6 lor) scen- TU. 4-982) in the C Utility but mariaged to Street Shuffle Sept" 21" Activi- search ~nstltute 9£ the U-:M:. Therl:!'ll be the skirling of men, however, do' not have, the of the locations.. ",' V1Jta.v1SiOn-Tecb11lCO. made finish Doth heats of the D ties Carnival.: Sept.' 27; ~ome-' tr' '~t'n~U JUNC Hoeber/ing Jewelry senes, WIll mclude,' such, pro- ing .,the',_building boom tha~' is lUrn, a ur ay evemng, ep - night Monday. T~e G,ua1'dsm~n sleep or meals required'twenty ..BR cmeDllLSCOpe_color) grams as F~edWarmg ,and t.h~ ex:pected~to follow'the opening ember 8th. will work with them,during .th~s four hours. ,Even then not more (In .. il1'j Pennsylvan~ans, New ~ork Cl:y of the seaway. ' " More th.an 1,000 performers period as ,the second man in a than ten minutes could be spent American & Swiss Watch & Clock 'Repairing Opera ;o;mpany, Berlm Ph1~- , An exampl-e~,he said, is 'in the, will take -part in the. bri:!liant patrol car or on point controL at each site. :;~ h~rmomc orchest~a, N~w .Yo~k matter of water pollution by' a pageant.:" There. will, be pipe The department'. will' use The HillerH-23 can.carry the t::'::"':" ',:'l Watchi~S- Diamonds ' CIty Balle.t. c~ml'any;' pIaIDst planned I industrial plant.' Be- bands, bras.s' :'bands, military seven. airplanes and' two, heli- I>ilot plus two 'passengers. Thr!y Artur .Rubmstem, Boston'. Pops cause. of the re~arch ,being ,done bands, valve trumpet bands arid ,copters for traffic observation. orchestra, and lecturers, Ben- now ,the group wou~d'.be able to bugle ,~o11?s.".Troupes o~ danc- The Guard win~' furnish the net.t Cerf and Stewart AlSop. _ tell engineers what, would hap- .e~s WIll p ~ r fo r m, HIghland helicopters and two planes. The 14933 KERCHEVAL The M.S.U. football sqhedule pen to polluted .'waterentering flmgs, ~Scottish r:~ls and &word other five planes will include Near Alter VA 2-8509 includes four home games: In- the lake at 'a certain point.' d~ces" T?e~eWIll be a massed tWo ,:from ,the department of

, (tiana~ ,Oct.~ 13 ' (Homecoming); I The study, will 'actually -cover chorus . slngmg ,the SorgS of aeronautics, one, .from the con- Wisconsin, Nov..3;,Purdue, Nov. a period of;years and will be C~ledoma.and, hymns from the servationdepartment and the 10; and Kansas State, Nov. 24. interrupted "uccasiol1ally b y hlg~lands. ,two State Police shi})s. other. projects. \ Among the more, than twenty- ...Traffic is expected to reach> ;~;:::;;;::::::::.: ;,:':";'-;"::.;.;.: '.:~ One of these, saId Professor :fiv~ bands taking part will be it,S peak for the year. 'This 'j Ayres, will .occur next summer' the pipes ,and' drums of the will be the first and only long LAST 3 DAYS featurin~ Chess Masters when the ,Great Lakes group Royal Canadian Air Force of week end' holiday of' the year 1"Jf'" 'thru Sept. To Test-Skill' will.begin a study of the' seiche, Ottawa's Rockcliffe Station; the and the last summer vacation t. or so-ca.lled "tidal, waves"~ such Canadian ,Guards froID"Toronto; trip for',many. persons. Thou~ ~ as that whicp-'swept in, qn Chi- the General Mot9rs Kilty'Band,. sands of others will be return- 1fj)J Shoes Chess masters,of international cago's waterfront last ye.ar ~nd fr?mOshawa., Stock, ,Yards mg :from 'vacations in time .for fame will gather in Detroit destroyed. thous~ds of dollars Klltie. Band: of Chicago, an~ the start of school. ....~,$~tt for Infants and "Children oVE'r Labor Day weeltend' to worth ofprop~rty. ' . • Wi~d~or,'s o~n, Essex 'ana' KE:mt. "Contrary to ,the rising death rker is s "'~ A MU&icol Arablan Nighlf Unforgetoble ''Pied Pipers" arE. designed for llttltt f;~~c~~a:~t. in a major chess When the, wmd bl0:-V tow~d S~()ttlsh RegIment. -" - total throughout the. nation, Soells. "Stranger in P.aradise." "8aIlbI~ .. y cart Bang!.s o,m hOds," ''This II \ feet. and are expertly fitted under the 'an area of the lake over which Tattoos, are military' pageants M' h' h -, d ..1 d, d ths lilt .~ direction of Mr. Willlam McCourt. Ex.. United States 'Open Cham- th . h' h area he " ,IC 19an as, re ,u(;e ea Beloved ,:', ' rltish ~re 1Sa 19 pressure , . ' that had' their origins in the in each of the last four months t dur- elusively at Peter Pan in G=:>lse Pointe. pion Arthur Bisguier, of New pomted out, the wat.er J~vel WIll Crimean War and have grown dr' A t WINNER OF, 0 BRDADW4Y AWARDSI ow at York, wi:! lead a field of more rise there and. go down hi an- in significanceth~ough the an dSOtar t1hn ugus as cotm - .17015 Kercheval than 100 ch players' th 'th a When the' 'wind' pare > 0 e same mon sh sport. ' ,ess In e oer are. . . years. Most notab:le are,' the in 1955," said Commissioner ticipa.- TUxGdo 5-9236 Tadakower Memorial Chess ceases or when the hIgh pres- W'hite 'Ci~y 'Tattpo a~d the'per~ Joseph A. Childs. "We are cer- • Prior-to Broad..... exbi- Tournament, to be played sure ~rea moves on ~or both) formanc~ held ',:during, the an-"tainly hoping this continues. AUI~ust 31-September 3 at the the. higher water WIll sweep nual Edinborou,"h 'F est i val "TI t A' g t 19 th A 'NEW MUSICAL COMEDyt dalus, W ' S~"t U. 't St d 't b k ' t'o the area of lower c " P 0 u us ere were ows of ,a:vne w. e niver,sl y u. en ac m . en Mor~.. than 20,000':spectators of 1,031 persons' killed. In. the '..... Beginning Tuesday sept. 4 Center. level. If the change IS sudd Scottish d~scent' and their '. d It' /th ' tot 1 tfmIsaturdaysepl15 ritain. frO~ a '~ee~s. Other noted chess masters the result c~uld be a very large friends all ~~er ;Michigan ::eil~~~o Tha: d~~:;ase eof 1:3 For the Best who ,have agreed to compete for wave, or seIche. 'h 'and Western OntariQ are ex- deat~ is despite the fact' that the Tartak,ower Tournament's Ayres calls the actlon.; ~ pected to be' present '~,t the U. during' january February and . '. Clock and Watcfl Repairing $500 first prizes are Donald "~lop ~ffect" and comp:es ,Ih of D. show. ' March of this ;ear there were CELESTE -HOLM Byr,ne, of Ann ,Arbor, U.s;, Open '(weepIng your ar~' t -i-0ug 'th a Among guests will be the~' 65 more persons killed tIlan in . IT'S champion in 1953, and'Stephen tub of watedr -anI .pI mg de British and 'Canadian C~nsuls the same Inonths of 1955" • PERSON AD P 1 t. t t D watermore eep Y In one en ' , , , 15233 Kercheval, corner Beaconsfield ...o~~ ' a. racen epmJ.~ranh 0 ,e-, of the tub Mayor Albert E. Cobo and Gov- According to. State, Polic~ :rol'~, wno was. , arlS campIon Ope thing known ,about a ernor G. Menn,~n'Williams.,l1\o,b- records~. a total~ of 129 pers~ns - Work Done By Factory Train.d P.no."n.1 ftA SUDDEN 11: 1954 and BntIsh Open ($am- ' , ert Carruthers 18 General ChaU'- were kIlled,durmg the last five - Time checked by .Iectrical timing machin •• pIon in 195~, andf955. , . . ' man and T~omas D., Lea'tlbetter, L'abor: D8;y'-week elids. The low- - free pick-up and delivery, VAlley 1-6257 E'IJ'ery actIve chess orgamza- players, who may' enter thl~ co-chairman. MortOn Allan ...is est number'" was in 1951 with ~ 'SPRING" ~,i~n, in', the Detroit. area .h~s eight-round competition for $8. secretary-tr~asu:r;er; G/r?e ni e14, the highest-in 1952 and 1953, GROSSE POINTE jomed ln, sponsorship of the Entries are being accepted by, Gillies is director of the massed when '32 died each week end. tournament, 'according to'Phillip Sylvan Zaft, .18623 Greenlawn, chorus which" 'is made" up of Last year 25 were killed, CLOOK MFG. and REPAIR CO. LeCornu, tou~a~etit director Detroit 21, Mich. Entry fee for soloists from a number ~f lead- , .Six persons .,were . killed, on and former MichIgan co-cham- high~school.stuaents'is $4. Spec- ing 'churches and ,organizations .. Memollial: Day this' yea~' and ~,l~~~,.t~~;:.:\~ ..• .' .. In Our 35th Yea, pior~ . ' . tat0rs will; be able ,to visit~the Although the TattoO'.beginsnin~ .. on~ the, ..Fourth of' July, " ,:,;}~,:,\',1 NO ADVANCE I.. PRlelS, Lel...omu e~phaslzed thqt .the tournament all four days for $1. at eight in. the evening, there, Both b:0l*days ,fell .on. Wednes- ,::":,:,,.,?"\ Prices and' tillles: EV8lIinrs (m:er;t . , .;r; Friday.& Salurd.}') It ,8:30 pm .1Id ' tournament IS op~n to all chess Besides, the $500, the winner wilybe 'piping cont~stS through-' day, aD:~l'.t~e. tr~fflc. toll was , speeiat ThursdlY Mltinee Sept. 6 at DISTRIBUTORS OF: ------of the tournam'ent, will receive oul the morning in the ,s'tadium :computed' begmmng WIth 6 p.m .. ';' 2:30 pm,lnd Salurd.y 6 pili twiIi.r ' Ed t d a t"'ophy and a high point rating and band competitions tri, the 'Tuesday, a 30,:,hour period .. HI-FI "EQUIPM:ENT eVrES .!..eaHYAtoMserSve , in the' rankings of the U.S: afternoon.' Andrew .Baird.is "Drivers'should. try hard, to BY .O n Chess Federation. Trophies also field marshall, Judge David C. ke~p up'. the, present' trend," ISAKED I will be warded to the Class B Vokes, announcer 'and James ChIlds saId. BOGEN - FISHER • Boned champ,ion, the 'best-scoring Russell program diree'tor. ' ------rtt{!I~y~",~I~\>'.~~~~ Biekory~Smoked' champio:ll and' the 'be~t-scor~g Police'. Commissioner/ Edward MaU 0, •• ,. Acc.ple" ORe.n .... 4-11teG UNIVERSITY - JENSEN and; Oven-Baked C h . f 1 I FRAZERMA Y - GARRARD in our own junior. as prIzes or p aY,e,rs S. P~ggins. and t~e ¥:ounted . Moke :chec\cspayoble to Melody. Orcus, 1nc.-28 000' Grand liver. estabUshment finishing second .and third in Police ,Divi&ion .. will, lead a "best ~a n,d., . ,Farmington, Michigan ton

11001 Kercheval at Notre Dame Ove,n-Hot ,>' world chess champions of the .Information and tickets can ' ' ,c.- :920'5 and 1930's -' Emmanuel .be- obtained from' GrinneUBro- 'ood' fun ck in- TR~f OUR OWN , Lasker~ . Jose Ca-pab~anceand thera Box Office" WOo 2-1124, D • etlon Alexander Alekhine: or' at the Stadium, UNiversity: Special Attention to announces with 'pleasure A sponsoring' group, for the 2-6000. Tickets are alsQ on sale • Parties and Banquets Serge St.. "'G~Od Food~:':'" Good, Reputation. children and pets sal" at home. Styles range from high, tight woven OPP. Big National Market ~tnt " aJlLd Just Beyond County Line and the Detroit International r~wkS\SOtCIAe'd:~:1is .e~~v .. screen fences that afford maximum privacy to low spaced lattice and PRo 8-7'190 i~-' H'Oli.:'G K''0'NG **. Watch the Firestone,TV Hour., .,oJ' Institute. " c wor." ,n re! s .~s, ~o ,: - I~.._ picket designs ••• fac-:.ry fabricated to fit 'YOM exact ground plan. - es~ sc~ttlsh-org~z~tlOn,m;:the , 'CHOP'SUEY' Sept~ 3, for George. Feyer " . O>me in and see us today, we will be glad to plan your outdoor mlddle-west; havmgbeenform- ,O' ' " ed 107 years, ago With head- , 16719 Mack, TU 2-~102 15301 ,E. JeHe'rson. at Beasonsfield ~A, 2-4111.&. living area and install Habitant Fence. to your enc:t ground plao. . ,', .' . Between Yorkshire and B1Shop , ,- quarters m a club house, at the, ' ,Monday thru' Friday' foot of ~ris~old: S~reet. h,M~YlYd; " ~;t~Olf:~~h~o"l~t~. (i01Sll'Sl'Op•• Sund..,. . noted DetrOlters . have ' .. ,ea~e .' "Sun" Noon to 9 'p.m .. ,the group; , ' . • . '. . - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~'~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~. ~.~ ~ ~... ~~~.. ~... ~~+,~. \' ~....~."...."."."."+".".~....."."..~...... "~ ~:.,.:,~~~:. .' r =;Sid's Cafe E::~.~~ '. LUNCHEON:,~- '=REDKEMP ... ', .. =f • - DINNER~ L ' .' , , T 8:30 p.m. t<> 1,:3? ~.r:n• ~~.' , is back .... a' INPERS~)'~ , 'J • SUPPER '!t~ ~~.' ' .'t ~., ~ 7ft .,. • COCKTAILS, ~t~ ~i+. .a ..lAt.u: :K\tmp,ll . ':~: SAM AN.DERSO,N PIANIST" COMPOSER:~' l:YR~CIST' DINNERS. , . with a Cuisine ~t~ .2661 E. Jefferso." Ave. .~' QU~LlTY and SERVICE :~:., 'Sarq'e..:'W0nd~r-ful Joo~ .and Drink: I '~i. Openirig Sept. Ath, ... of which we ore prCl,ud .~. ' .... . " ,~" ..' •• '~ m~derQtely, priced. -tI... NEilL' WOLFE .f tll.: piollo 'Harold H~hnand his' Orchestra ,.:+~:..:..:..:~:..:..:~;..:..:..:..).:..:~:~:..:+-+:.. :.. :.. :.. :. "',-' ~ OPEN. LAIOIl DJ.Y \ F.aturlng Mack Pjtt ' ' ,fOr'DinMrond Supper "Tit. Man,of Ma~y Moods" : . Like'"H~e.COoki~gt~ ~ .jro:~izt-GetIt,in~Our PlI;'ties - Large or St»fl.ll FOUNTAINE FENCE CO. , . Busy _en's Luniheo!,s! London, East IE.Warren. at Barham 123 KERCHEVAL-GROSSE POINTI fARMS I Fencmg MArleritIls Of' BrecJ;OfJ fast Service -. Budget Specials reservaiions TUxedo 4-5015 'fi /) /1- ~/! n:oo - 2:00 and,4:30 • '1:00 LUNCHEON ~ DINNER ., SUPPER 20760 H~rper. ~t 8 Mil. '- - .l-olon'J'yr" l. Op~lS~da~~~~Y_18:00 .... 1ItI",.te., TU.'.Ii,. 15719~ack'at:Bdfou ' ' , 'TU~2~8180 I ...

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. ;, \ ~ . .i • YOUR AD CAN BE CHARGED Thrae Tlrunk Lines to Serve You 9uickly Three Trunk Lines to Serve YCl'U 9uickly DEADLINE 4 P.M. TUESDAY CALL, T.Uxedo"2-6'900 13-REAL FOR S 4-HELP WANTED 5A---SITUATIONS WANTED 6-FOR RENT (Unfurni,shedl - ~AR!JCLES ~OR ~ALE ] ~ARTICLES f()R SALE 9-ARTICLES WANTED l1-AUTOS FOR SALE CLASSIFIED RATES DOMESTIC' ., 769 HARCOURT. 5-roomflat WE,SWING:tlOUSE.' ,a u t.o in~tic ~N'S wool I';uits,' size . 42~ BOOKS purchased for cash. En- '53 PACKARD CLIPPER. S GROSSE Cosh Ads-IS Words for 9Qc REAL ESTATE RELIABLE lady wishes work newly" decorated; large ter- electric" stove. on iegs, $20;" brown,' blue, gray. 2 sport tire libraries or fine single toned bIu,e, Ultramatic d.riv~ 13eautllul 3 Ch~rge Ads-IS Words for $1 SALESMEN-to handle in.creas- by the day, excellent laun.... .race. Adult~. VAlley 3-0223~- Simmons. wire, spring' for full ... coats. TUxedo 4-569$>. items.' Midwest Book' SerVice, heater, radio. TU. 1-0983. ranch With 5c Each Additional Word . ing volume at our Gl-osse dress, will do some cleaning'"! . ,size bed, $8.. TU. 1.9559., . - R''0' UND '\'" t I : - 4301 Kensington. TU. 5-2450. 1947 BUICK Convertible. $99. . rage, 1arge 1 References. TOwnsend 5-6185. 936 TROMBLEY .. Large lower.' green me a' table and :fireplace, d CALL Pointe and St. Clair Shores duplex~ 3 bedrooms, '2 'baths, AUTO' DRIVERS-Only. $8.16"" 4 chairs; also umbrella. $25. Runs well. TU. 4-3690., Offices. Call WANTED kitchen, 2* TUXEDO 2-6900 COLORED LADY wishes' day heat and hot water furnished. quarterly buys $10,000-$20',000 - TU'4-6616, 24 Edgemere Road" 12-AUTOS WTD. TO BUY year Bround ) . MK CHAMPION OLD CLOTHING work. Mon. and Wed., general- $250, adults'. VAlley 3.,0857. Bodily .Injury" and $5,000.Pro- Grosse Pte. Farms. /' floor tiled !4-PERSONALS . Wm. J 'Champion Co. cleaning. $8.00 and carfare, 295 RIVARD ':BLvri. ' 4 - room perty Damage Liability. TU BOY~S SUITS, size 12 and 16.. BEST P.RICES PAID WE NEED finished in '& ex per i.e nee d. Call 1'Yler upper:2 bedrooms, large liv- . 1-2376. . Black charcoal; shirts, trou- 1951 1952 and 1953 Automobiles ~ireplace, sit VILLAGE BATHS, mineral or FOR MEN'S SUITS r , • -stearv cab in e t s; scientific TU 4-5700 4-1401. Miss Sweney. m. gr' 100m, kitch en,'. bath ; TWO"Walnut Victoriari Needle- sers, mlSC.. Lalesd' , .dresses. Have Customers Wating. with outdoo Swedish massage, men and porch,garage. N~wly- decor:- pom't' chau''s', 3 p";r 'pl'cture : size 16.'. TUxedo. 5-68.88. TOPCOATS AND- SHOES For 30 i eal'S . We Have Been sprinkling s: \ GIRL desires day wor.k. Clean- t d . H t l' ht t CO-" women. TU. 1-6480. 17194 E. . a e. ea, 19 "gas, " S ove . dr . " ' Paying Up to $100 More. tive home i~ ing, laundry or ironing. Regu: and refrigerator furnished.. wmdow apes'"antlque" satin; TWO LARGE .silver trays, 1 TUlsa 3-1872 Warren, 'near Cadieux. SOCIAL WORKER, 15 vacan- prodt:ction c lar dc(ys, Monday, Tuesday,' No, pets.'" $125.' month. Re.f~r- ~een background. TUxedocove're~ vegetable dish, also cies in Wayne County. ~;al~ A. telephone call will bring us to E. H. COOK Ely App' -BOARD YOUR DOG at Preston Wednesday and Thursday. $8 enc~s' re'quired. TUxedo 2- 1-5805. some antiques. VA 4-0159: 15701 Harper, Berkshire-Balfour $74.80 up to $88.40 we~]dy in you immediately Mann's K-9 school. Clean, and 'carf~re. Call after 6 p.m. 5535. .' TUxedo 2-9145 ) '~ROSSE P comfortable, heated kennel in four years, plus up to $453 WO 5:-3893. PIANO,' small Wurlitzer' studio BABY CRIB complete up to 6- Res. 437 Chalfonte R'd.TU 4-4118 DUVA the beautiful Metamora coun- aIlnual longevity bonus. Mini- NEFF ROAD, large upper du: and matching bench, full key. year-old. 376 Ridgemont. TO' WANTED - Hide-a-way bed, 4-2589.. " Open till 9:00 I trjside. Your dog will like it EXPERIENCED' COO K with plex. ~2. bedrooms: Adults. board, only 44 niches high~ at- :;tudio"-'COUcA.9-piece dining J'irst block mum of two years c()l1ege spacious ear here. A few dogs accepted for references and my own. help Oil,' $150. Mrs. Root. TU 2- tractive. early' .A mer, ic an room suite. 9x12 rugs, 2-piece 12A-BOATSAND MOTORS with courses in social sciences finish, like new, brilliant tone,: BABY ..BED complete and ,high ranch, living training by Mr: Mann. Pick for weddings, or parties. Call 4645. \ J ,~, living room suite, 3-piece b€d- desirable. Obtain applkation ; chair'alllike new. TU 4-0684. activit:.es ro .' ,up and delivery. Call Dryden Mary, TYler 5..7977. $295.00. T'C'xedo 2-2721. room suite, ref rig era tor, CHRIS CRAFTt 10 ft. utility , . GROSSE POINTE ClTY,. mo~-' ",. 51Fll. for examination from nearest FANBACK'CHAIR;;;4 pair cus- washing machine, gas stove, racing Pram with Mercury rooms, 2 cc LAUNDRESS wishes ironing or ern inc()me, 1 bedroom apart- BEDSPREAD :'DRAPERY en- tached garag Michigan Employment Ser- tom .made' drap~s. beautiful automatic washer. VA 1-1793. 7lh, steering wheel, throttle. NEED a Baby Sitter? Reliable washing by the bundle. Spe- ment. Stove and refi{gerator, _semble for students room. 2 vice office'. or by w!riting importeii .material. Call after' 992 Lakeshore Road, TU. 2- screens, all e nursemaids available by hour, hot water and heat include.d. spreads,' 1, pair draperies, rust Michigan Civil Service, Lan- cialize s h i r t s, children's 5:30. ,TU 5-4427:.' . CLEANING your gar age or ,1655. Best offer takes. has 130 fee' -day or weSlk.. The Sitters sing 13. clothe-s-....Pick up and deliver. Furnished or unfurnished. anp. beige plaid, never, used, basement? We -will bllY, your complete Club PRescdtt 7-0377. DI 1-1781. Available immediately. TU half. price, $12.00. .. .. ,' ENGLISE: RACER .BICYCLE, furnaces and scrap iron. v::Al- 8 FT. HYDROPLANE with possession. • .... i 2-8683. complete controls, with or EXPERIENCED saleswoms:n, 25 new, wOn', as prii~.' 26~inch l~y 4-8550. GEO. ART CLASSES. Adults, morn- to 45 for women's sportswear EXPERIENCED GIRL wishes , , ' SAXOPHONE' C melody. Fin.e without Mercury "Mark 25" wheel, '3 'speeds,' woiih $60.. 198 afternoon . or evenings and store. Carom. disc. 5 day day wOl'k. Reliable, $8.00, car- 6A-FOR RENT. ,(Furnished) ,.liar student, $10.00.' TUxedo Will sell for $40.-,j'u 4-253S. WANTED-Maple . or painted motor. TW. 3-1889. children on Sat. InstruCtors, week. Call -TU. 4-7183. for fare. TYler 5-6271. '. '2-2721...... '. -~.. }. . kneehole writinf.{ desk. Call TU 4-0664 TO RENT' for school year. Pre. " ' LIGHTING for sale, completely Pauline Fields, Edgar Yaeger appt.; Village Store, 88 Ker- BENDIX WASHER and Hamil. between 7-9 evenings. TU ferably to 2 or 3 teachers. A,t- HAY FEY.ER V1:CTIMS! New refinished, inside & out. !Itew and Grace Schassberger. For cheval. EXPERrENCEri . laundress de- ton ~lectric dryer.' 'I'U '5~8386. 1-0029." - GROS sires days. Light cleaning, tractive' convenient. lower. Genera[ Electric air condi- mahogany combing splash fur the r information call ,-bRREY:' RI part time week work, home fla~. TUxedo 5~3645.' . ,tioners. '33,%%. off. Jack Fer- EAST SIDE, 3:.pc. Maple bed- WANTED-Duncan Phyfe din- rail, rub rail. New canvas Palette Shop, VA 2-8520. painted ca SECRETARY nights. References. TE. 3- rell; 17652 Mack. TUxedo room set.-Braidedwool rug. ing ro~m set. TUxedo 1-2128. deck, new sp-ar, new running GROSSE P,OINTE' near East 2-2444. , rigging, new Boston dacron ranch. Buil RECENT COLLEGE. graduate and general clerk required by 1131, TE. 1-6707. 6x9. Also antique pieces. LOr~ needs one or two male com- Jeffers~n, . c:ity limits, 936 TWIN .STROLLER, reasonable, jib and main. TU 5-7966•. bedrooms Beaconsfield. N i c.e 1y fur- USED REFRIGERATORS, good raine 7-8617. '. • panions to tour Europe in- local sales representatiVE! of BABY SITTER, refined' wo- m good condition. PR 1-6273. floor, large nished 4 rooms' and bath, running condition, $25. and .expensively. Call VA. 2-5871. well established, prosperom: out man. 4 hour minimum. Good ELECTRIC RANGE and refrig-. 13-REAL ESTATE on 2nd. Mai suitable for 2 or 3 adults. $120 up. Jack Ferrell, 17652 Mack. S TA ']~ION WAGON, '46-'51 of town manufacturer. Good references. LA.' 6-1317. erator, like new. Sacrifice. FOR SALE . basement. L 2A-MUSIC EDUCATION per mOlith. Telephone VAlley TU 2-2444: TU.2-9915. wanted. Prefer Ford Or Mer- and Bar-B- future, excellent pay and 5 day 1-8985. l:ury. Private. TUxedo 2-2550. LADY wishes ironing. TE. _l_. __ ... ~ _ GROSSE POINTE session. Un ACTIVE concert pianist has week for accurate and ambi- FANS, G. E.; Hunter, Varnado,' BICYCLE, 26 inch boy's racer, 3-6821. GROSSE POINTE WOODS Signal Most models and .sizes. MOTOR SCOOTER; also TV studied with best teachers in tious person preferably li ving like' new'i $20; 2 new tires VICINITY. 40% off. Ja;ck Ferrell, 17652 set, 16 inch or larger. TU. DEVONSHIR .the world. including Isdore on East Side and with own EXPERIENCED woman would 6 room flirnished, colonial, no .670x15, $20. 9222 Devonshire . CANAL RANCHES ':Philpt, has ,opening for pupils. small chiildren. $150 month Mack. TUxedo 2.2444. 5-6334.. bedrm, 2 ba transportation, State in dl~tail . like laundry in own home. MOSELY~Stwin quilted peach OPEN'2-6 Call VA 2-2015 for appoint- with one year lease 'or longer. ilY desiring your qualifications, experiences, Will pick up and deliver. Also BICYCLES 2-26 inch, 1 English; .satin bedspreads, never used, l1-AuTOS FOR SALE styled home ment. age and present connection. All will do baby sitting, serve WM. J. CHAMPION & CO. , BOATING, FISHING boy's clothing, size 16, suit, $30; 2 pairs peach s,atin I'm. on 1st. f 100 KERCHEVAL TU~ 4-5700 EXPERIENCED and qualified replies confidential. Box F 567, dinner 'on Sunday. LOraine . topcoat, shirts. reasonable. drapes, .never used, $20;' 1 DODGE '54 V-8 Suburban, ex- CLAIRWOOD 23328 eonversion. Grosse Pointe News. 8-1175. TUxedo 1-4077. pair antique satin drapes, $5; 'cellent, $1195. Tb 4-5470., Charming 3-bedrm. face' brick teacher of piano now taking 6B-ROOMS FOR RENT only $26,5GO appointments for study in 3 pairs '. Schumacher chintz ranch, built '52. 24x15 ft. living 4A-HELP WANTED EXPERIENCED colored' lady "- DRESSING TABLE, twin Hol:- .drapes, $15; 4 lengths Ever- 'CHRYSLER '56 New Yorker rm., carpeting, nat. fireplace, classical or popular music for SHOREHAM - wishes 3 days. References. EMPLOYED LADY in widOws lyWood beds, 4 drawer chest, glaze handprinted. chi n t z, hard top, white, all power, permanent terrace. Excellent children and adults. Mr:;. DOMESTIC tom built ra WOo 2-5819. home. TU' 5-0054. Colson chain tricycle, 2 small $8 C 11 A 1 chrome wire wheels, $3195. sea wall, etc. Pettit, 1126 Anita, TU. 1-2382. new, . a V.' -1565 . rm., master CARE for children for working tricycles, library table, mis- Th d F 'd '. TU 4-5470. .. TWO 'SINGLE ROOMS for busi- ' urs ays or !l ays. CLAIRWOOD 23256 tivities ' rm. PIANO LESSONS parents. Live in. East side. CqLORED WOMAN wishes cellaneous. TUxe d0 1-.0791 . . ness or professional women, MERCURY '56 Demo's all Morning hours 'available for 'I"U. 4-3363. days. Wed. and Thurs .. Call • . GAS RANGE, $35; large refrig- OPEN 2-6 'rear yard 1 Cooking privileges. PRescott models and, colors to choose adults. anytime. LO. 8-1071. OLD CAPE COD shlp model, . era tor, $50.' Both in good OWNER THANSFERRED privacy. 2 i 3":1266or TUxedo 5-0032, from'. $1995 and up. Miss Theresa Pecha WANTED boy for general stock $25.. TUxedo 2-2550. shape. 303 Hillcrest, TU. Appealing 3 bedrm. face brick and den or 14922 Chelsea LA. 6-2907 work, 3:30 to 5:30 six days a COLORED, GIRL desires iron- MACK-8 MILE SECTION. 4-1286.. GIVEN MOTORS INC. bungaiow, full basement, per- ,ent owner n ing by the day. Specialize on REVERE 8 mm. camera 2.5 lens, fect sea wall, spacious terrace, week. Apply in person. Vil- Gentleman only $10 week. late model, perfect -condition, 1900 E. Grand Blvd. , Call for app 2B-TUTORING lage Store. 88 Kercheval. shirts .. Phone TR 2-4177. 20948 Ridgemont off Mack. BOYS CLO.THING, sizes 2 to 8, etc., low down payment. make offer. TUxedo 4-0820. suits, knit shirts, coatsi~dress WAInut 3-3000 TUxedo 1-7314. SCHNEIDER, FOR COMPLl COMMUNITY WAITRESS, ,experienced. Vil~ GIRL DESIRES'-days, experi- BALDWIN grand piano" solid shirts; baby blankets. TU. 1955 HUDSON Rambler cross OF GROSSE) lage Manor, 685 St. Clair, enced, ironing, cleaning. A-I NEW ranch house, Little Mack Walnut, prke reasonable. Call' 1-1078. country station wagon; f,tone TU 4-0442 'c TUTORING SERVICE Grosse Pointe refer~nces. Call and 12 Mile. Young 'man lives Grosse Pointe City. 5 day _WOo 1-7384:, evenings. VE. ASSORTMEN:~ hand luggage yellow and wood grain. hy- , 20947 Mack at Hampton MRS. lOUIS MARICK, DIRECTOR week. Call afternoons. ~t'U. after 8. WA. 3-6567. alone. wm share his home or 6-1447. dramatic, other extras, 14,000 and, trunks,' wardrobe and going, going • . • to someone Tutoring by degree 1eachers avail- 2-1110. rent room. PRo 6-8383 after actual miles, excellent condi- Wm. J. Ch NEAT colored girl wishes work 2 GIRL'S Shwinn bicycles size steamer. Good condition. Low with $6,000 down and a big oble in all subjects for grades, high 9 p.m. tion. Owner., TU 2-2871. 342 .I00 K by the day. Prefer ironing. 26 inches. Both in good con- cost. TU. 1-7732. family or big ideas or for in- school, college and. adult education. COUPLE to live in. Woman for Mt. Vernon; LA~GE PLEASANT J room in OPENINGS FOR TEACHERS cooking and general. Mm, Grosse Pointe references. VA. dition. VAlley 1~9827. SKIRTS, dresses, size 14; snow vestment, 1012 Kensington in TU 339 Merriweather. Grs. Pte. Forms part-time. References requir- 4-1705. vicinity of E. Jefferson for , '49 FORD Custom. $150 cash. the Park. A center colonial, business or professional, wo~ HIDE-A-BED, single size brown suit, size 3;" man's clothes, ed. Call TU. 5-2884. medium size. 1'U. 4-0820. 9 to 12 weekdays, all day Sat- 5-7 bedrooms, 3¥.z baths, 80 TUxedo 4-2820 LADY wishes Monday, Tues- man~ Gal:age with side drive; 'tweed, 3 years old. Rarely ft. • . . and a smiiller ranch GROSSE urday and Sunday. Jim, 414 MERRIWE .. day, Wednesday cleaning 91' • breakfast, dinner optional. used, TUxedo 1-7489. VALUABLE-custom made china beauty near Mack - 7 for PF1V ATE TUTORING PART-TIME HELP Mon. thru Cadieux, Grosse, Pointe. NEAR GROS Fri., 9 - 1. Light housework laundry. References .. LO. 7- Referencl:!s. VAlley 2-3795. REFLEX' CAMERA, Under- set by Henrich (new), 12 deluxe retirement, a few IN and laundry. No shirts. TUxe- 2378':' ~ LET YOUR neighbor select a rooms but large, 5 years old, A fine house 6C-OFFICE SPACE. wood. portaple typewriter, place setting, pure silver YOUR OWN HOME do 4-6,715. Hudson electric ironer with floral.design. Call VA. 2-7392: fine reconditioned Cadillac for brick, gas, aluminum, low built in 1949. 58-EMPLOYMENT BUREAU YOll at the Cadillac Factory maintenance. $5,000. down. rooms, 3 baths, All subjectS'; all grades. Adults GROSSE POINTE, Mack n~ar stand. TUxedo 2-0851. PLAY PEN, bathinette, 4 draw- and children. Certified teachers. 5-SITUATION WANTED Branch; for further' informa- anne parker. by appointment. terrace, recre COUPLES, cooks, maids, chauf- Fisher. Upstair offices and re.. er metal file cabinet, antique tion call Frank Bromley: Days, Call: ception hall suitable manu~ FREE - Broken concrete for tuxedo 5-0448, 2-4660. tached garage. LAMPS feurs, caretakers, janitors and t. d lk TU' poster bed, maternity clothes vTR. 5-5180; evenings, TU. acaped lot. Ql DETROIT AND SUBURBAN porters. Day or week. Field's ' facturers representative or pa 10 or gar en wa s. size 12. TU. 4-0679. 1-4382. 513 Vernier Road. 35 WILLISON, Grosse Pointe Cusfom-~ade lamp shades made engineering firm. Air condi- 4-6930. . TUTORING SERVICE and recovered in my home. TU. Employment. TR. 3-7770. Shores. Are you planning to T, RAYM WOo 3-8315 TE. 4-1378 2-0315, 139 Ridge Road. tioned. Vacant, $125. per mo. BEDS, One single tall, and one GOVERN:OR WIN~RQP, desk, TAKE MY ADVICE-Bef-ore build? See the California 81 Kercheval "UNITY Missionary W e If are WM. J.- CHAMPION & CO; double complete. ladies coats, walnut corner cabinet .. 'Very buying ANY new or used car Contemporary for ideas. The 4-HELP WANTED OK JANITOR SERVICE. Floor Ass'n'., Inc., has men and 100 Kercheval, TU 4-5700. - dresses,' 38 _ 42. Excellent con': .. reas9nable. TU. 4:'1505:" -let me figure a deal on a house of tomorrow, featuring women for odd jobs, maids cleaning, waxing with ma- dition. LOraine 8-2974. MUSKRAT STOLE,' Breath -of new CADILVAC .for you. AI open living and dual purpose WOl\1EN for soda fountain, 40 chine. WA 2-7175. and hourly cleaning." 8 to 6D--RESORT, PROPERTY Pauly, TUxedo 1-3596, or rooms. Walk to Grosse Pointe- hour. Cunninghams, 16941 3:30 FO 6-9~44. ADMIRAL 3 way pp.onograph . Sp'ring, color, 6 mos. old. $75. TU. 5-7841. ' ", , LOraine 7-681).. Twenty years . Yacht Club, boating, fishing,: Kercheval. RUFFLED CURTAINS. expert- ACRE LOTS A.M., F.M. radio, 10¥.! inch , , with 'the Cadillac ractory swimming. H. J. Krieger~ ly done, priced reasonably. 6-FOR RENT (Unfurnished) Large s~lect:ion of spacious fron- television combination,' limed ,1954FRI9'IP.:'A:IRE;'doubl~ oven branch. ' Bildor. TU. 2-9113. " Pick up and deliver. Mr:;. tage 011 Lake .Huron and U.S. oak cabinet, good cOndition. electric, . stove co~ting $450, VanHaverbeke. VA 2-9691. BLVD.,. E. GRAND. Excellent 23, aboU1t 25 miles east of Make ?~er. TUxe~o ~-2362.' like new, '$150; -antique secre- - A New - transportation. 2 rooms, .new- Straits Bridge. White birch, GUIDE TO GOOD SERVICE. RESPONSIBLE sa.1a:r:ied man, ly decorated apartment in a 3 I PAIR lined drapes, easy to tary bre~kfi:ont, $.150; Easy pine and, oak timber, scenic . spiIl' washer;' $25.. Call TU. G,ateway to desires ~xtra work evenings well kept elevator building. heights, hay fever relief, elec. live wi~h p~irlt $50.., 6 daqon 4':7114 Friday,' 9-12: . to augment income. Excellent I Stove, refrigerator, heat, gas tricity~' easy terms. Owner. panels,.ll'onmg board, mahbg- .. references. Box e90, Gross(~ in c 1u d e -d. $62.50. WAlnut WAlnut :3-8245. any leathe~ top desk" $70. GAS. REFRIGERATOR; chrome .PDINTE CUSTOM TAILORS -Opportunity Pointe News. ./ 1-4311. . VAlley 1-5169. kitchen -, tabl~ and ..chairs, - 7-WANTI:D TO RENT Men's Il.DdJ~ad1es'Suits Tailored to Order. Alter- HOMES trimmed and painted. -MAHOGANY CHEST' of draw- maple twin bedroom set, twirl' ations, reliIGng. Double breasted suits restyled VA. 2-3040 ENTIRE 2ND FLOOR. Spacio_us . TV $8 bedspreads, b 1u e chenile, If you're looking for an in- Eavestroughs c lea n e d and TEACHERS make good tenants. ers, $15., 21 lnch , 5., b' B d t ' . - to Single breasted. \ teresting job, good pay, painted. VA. 1-4127. private home, fine residential IIf .you are going to have, or writing desk, $30.,-marble top ~ . lege .ates, us y rose wlth neighborhood, 'partially fur- k now of: vacancies-apart- . wash stand, $25., console style' matching d rap e s.Needle- 14931 EAST ~EFFERSON, at Oily Limits regular raises, and a chance EXPERIENCED neat colorec~ nish~d, no kitchen, private ments, f 1: at s, houses~furn- M<,lgnavoX" phoi~ograph and. pointe iorsix chairs. Cub woman wishes day or week S c 0 u t -uniform, boy's suit, Fred M. Schuman Established 1925 Open Eves till 6:30 bath, garage. Off Jefferson. ished or unfurnished, please' 'radio" A.M., F.M., $90.. 7O3 t' k t S to make new friends, you work, References. WA. 3-9097, , Parker (Indian Village area). coa ,. Jac e s, 10, 12. kates, near limits. 25.00 week. Heat- call G r 0 s,se Pointe Public sleigh. TU: 2-3779. \ may find what 'you've been DIE MAKER with 22 years ex- ed. Grosse Pointe News. Box .School, System 'l'U 5-3808. We Repair, looking for at our new neigh- perience desires work design- B-10. \ BUSINESS EXECUTIVE re- G~=t~i;rc~~;o~~ngA~~~:8A-OPFICi:, EQUIPMENT I:••SEWERs;:DRAiNs:siNKS ing mouldings or progressive Glpss and Chino f . t h TU d 4 1223 quires 3 or 4 bedroom home. cost $1,000, must sell this, FOR SALE -: ' Vases Drillec borhood employment office dles a ome. xe 0 - • LAKEWOOD, beautiful upper ' CLEANED~ I Grosse Pointe' residentR, will week, $395. Call Friday. Edge. • SECRETARIAL SERVICE flat, 6 rooms, gas heat, car- consider lease with~option to water 1-3940. TYPEWRITERS'- and adding : all Types ~t M~ck and Cadieux. machines, new, rebuilt. Rea- • All Types. Night and day service. Accurate and reasonable. Call peted,. mo.dern kitchen, newly . buy~ Plea:;e call TU 2-3637. PORTABLE typewriter, $20; sonab1e prices. National Office: All .Work Guaranteed of Lamps a ~ ou'll be pleasantl'y sur- R G t TU 2 2867 decorated throughout. Rent Y osemary an, • . $100. Adults. ED 1~5522. ELDERLY GENTLEMAN, em~ . lounge 'chair, $12; fireside Equipment, 16749. Harper at- MC)TOR CITY J-tHke- chairs, . $18. each; ,kitchen ai~ A1arati prised to learn about the REST HOME. Grosse Pointe ployed, desires. quiet 'room . ,Bishop. TUxedo 1-7130. - : '. Electrical Sewer Cleaning Co. Old and l(r ~ .'clock, .$2; thr'ow rugs, grey; • LA. 1-5053 ti£ul, colodul wide variet of different refert:nces. Nurse in attenc1- ..'155.RIDGE RO~, up?~r flat in with oath,. private entrance. " $3 each; Bulova man's watch; 8B-ANTI9UES . - New Lamps woitJ amle ex Y , ance. Box D-25 Grosse Pointe I fmest 10 cat 1.0 n m Grosse nreferred, no meals. 'Vicinity.' ,.•...•.•...... •... ~~ffi, kinds of telephone jobs r.ow News.' Point~ .. Close to "~n the Hill" '{High Schelo!. Box N16, Grosse boy's sport coat ~d suit, 36; " .,Ie. for n~ man's clothes, 42-44 long. TU _~A Select Line' of Venetian, VASES and \~ __y 'I bl . tit ' shoppmg ..4 bedrooms, 2 baths,. :Pointe"'"Ne!ws. ie.caB. aVClI a e 0 a er young PRACTICAL nurse' or nurse being redecorated and mod~' . _' . ' 4-4388.' . .'.'. Cranberry .and cut glass STATUES . . ", , china,lamps,- furniture and' for 9uic:k .1r*' women looking for per- companion, will live in. Ex- ernized.$150 a month. 1 year YOUNG CC;:I~LE, desire small GROUND COVE~Myrt1es and other bric-a-brac. . . . cellent Grosse -Pointe refer- lease, no chilcfren. Call TU " apartment, '~urnished ~ith pachysandras. Call, evenings. THE HANSON ANTIQUE WIRED ~ ences. Can a d ian, CLear- 5-3361. stove and' refrigerator, 1 or 2 Full line ot floor manent posItions ••• hIgh TU. 5-0768. , -'" SHOP' water 3-0968. . rooms wit1?-kitchen and bath. lamp Darts. school graduates preferred. LAMBRETTAmotor scooters located' at 9914 E. Forest , YOUR GIRL FRIDAY-Typing,! GROSSE, POINTE TUxedo ,1..4437. Also handmace available now, red, blue, gray, Ave •.near Cadillac. . ,~\-;. "'~ lamp and kerosene "", 4 For more details drop In from a: stray letter to a 300- Very attracti;e~,. garage' apart- ~ART"CL,ES FOR SALE . white sidewall tires, gear. WALN:UT 2-5128 ~ Filigree Vases 13.950 C any weekday between 8:30 page brief. Portable dictating ment on 1st .floor, 1 bedroom, equipment avaiiable. Tel e. :gas heat .. near bus line. rental FIREPLACE: E Q\U I PM E N driven, 100 miles .pe~,;ga~lon;, 9-ARTICLES WANTED Cor. '1;. $20 down, trade-ms InVIted.. end 5, or just call phone dictation can be taken. :$85. Immediate occupancy. WO Screens, all types, grates, and- VAile Pick up and delivery' service. '1 1507 irons, . too}ls. See display at TO -9-35;;0. . '. -POSIJIVEL Y Park Cab Co. WAlnut 5-9900, Ext. '187 Mrs. Coleman, TU 5-0072. ,~ • SMITH- l/dKfTHEWS, 6640 MUST SELL.' La-\V$on'sofa~ in HIGHEST PR'ICES-PAID, for 1'TEW 3 bedroom ranch house, CharlevoiX Ave. WA: 2-7155. VA 2-2411 TOLLiG £2~. EXPERIENCED gardener waI;lts .1.'1 - , , -... - • . excellent ,conditi6ri~ 4'. years." Furniture and Appliances. any kind of yard work and located' in the Farms. Fiie~ l'RADE-IN ~'Qfa's"iUld'chairs. All - old .. Double :bed-' ..eomplete,- ., I Piece or a Houseful:' , used in guest, room: ~:2:-years ELECTRIC SHOP grass cutting. Free estimates. place, both in living room:and in nice cOI~dition.':a,ecu;onably NOTE: Our New, Address 'Michigan Bell RA 5-1834. recreation 'room, plus auto- ,priced:. Uppo.1Stei-ing Co., old. TUxedo ;5-6520. . . Va:n -", '. ,. PRes~ott 5-57.33 matic dIshwasher, carpet~g 13230':Harjper. Open 9, 'til 9. 17222 E. WARREN AVE. PLEASANT, neat. colored girl 'throughout house; attached. 2-24 INCH BICYCLES, $15.00 BOOKS bought in any quantity. TV I Radio Service Opp. E. Warren Bowling Alleys , Telephone each, SO gal. automatIc .tank; .' En.tire librarie~, bookcases, art G"aront~di Repair Work Co. desires C'hild care or clean- garage with. breezeWay. Rent. YOUNG MAN'S 'CLOTHING, • ing work. References. $1 pt:!r al bY'lease plus security de- .. size 39 an,Ii'38; -alsO; women's $15.00, good condition. TU . obJects. Mrs. B. C. Claes, 1670 • Televisio.n - Radio 4-9943. \ . MIMBER 17045 Mack Ave. hour and car fare. TE. 2-6369. posit. Call ,PRescott .8-1208. .size ll,caU ~iJxedo 2-0314. Leverette. 'WOodward 3'-4267. • Sound Equipm~nt Bullden Ai . ROAD SERVICE IOclaUon ~ Poor Richard Says:: Save and Have! lIetropollb EAST END , Detroit INSURED SAVlNGS 20247' Mack 'Aye~ ot Hunt Club, Grosse Pte. Woo6t RADIO AND TV COLOl'lI,AL~ FEDE,R,AL SAVIN.GS TUxedo 4.5200 :':'~.:8~:y.e Mon., Thurs. to 4:30 Sales & Service 2.~% 13 '40 K~rchClVC:' necil' Eaatlawn SAVE ~RE YOUR DOLLARS EAUN MORE! ~' .I)1day. to 8:00: , , . Earle Richards Service Comme Curr~nt Rate VA;. 4-9B23 20397 Mack Ave., III the Woo"

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13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 2lC-ELECTRICAL SERVICE 21I-PAINTING .AND FOR SALE ..121R~EME.NT WORK 21Y-SILYER PLATING FOR'SALE DECOR~TING BROWN ELECTRIC - Master .. . VAGNETTIE SAM SILVER & GOLD PLATING GROSSE POINTE FARMS NEFF ROAD 407. Colonial large electrician since 1920.' Regis. , PAINTING,.' . . Oxidiiing and: Repairing . lot, gas heat. St. Paul's Par- tered and licensed. Repairs, CEMENT WORK' Beautiful 3 bed roo m brick INTERIOR .. EXTERIOR Brass Pol:lshing and Lacquering ranch with attached 2-car ga. ish, walking distance to Vil- .replac,ements and mainte- SidewalJes, Dri\Teways, ~arage Jewelry, Repairmg Engraving Work Myself - Insured floors, steps and. porches, l rtible. $99. rage. large living room, natural lage and Park. $27,500, terms. nance. TUxedo 5-0014.' Per- sonal I;ervice. Since '1934 lEEBERT -3690. fireplace, dining space, large Vacant. TUxedo 5-8759. Buement, Bat Walls, SILVERSMITHS kitchen, 2% bat h s, enclosed 21D-EiI.EC. APPLIANCE LEON- STRIEGEL, 3908 Cadieux TU 5-0785 TO BUY year around terrace, basement VA ~~-0518. " 14508 CHARLEVOIX It,MEL OfT GROSSE POINTE SI:RVICE A-I CEMENT and'brick work of floor t i led, recreation. room NR.CHALMERS ' CONTINUINGWlTIl. the fro1. wilderment • the numer saf$_ OPEN 2:30 TO 5:0'0THURSDAY EXF'ERT TELEVISION FOR PAINTING. outside now is all kinds. Chimney repairs, VA 2-7318 finished in knotty pine with FAmCOURT, 1685, story icsome antics of casey Stengel reached first OIl what.shoul~ hav~ _ ;.ttomobileJ fireplace, site 180 feet frontage n~ . & :RADIO SERVICE the lime to do it, 1:efore' pad all estimates .free. VA: 2-4618, ------"...----- cOr. Mack Ave., 3 "brs., 2 bas., 21X-GARAGE" ;' . when he managl!d the former been, a routine ~t. J'IDaIbt h.: Wating. with outdoor lighting and All Makes . w¥ther set. in. For. ~good VA 2-8971. Daffy Dodg~rs in the National found that the ball had somehow ~. terrace, tiled and pan. games MODERNIZATION Have Been sprinkling system, This attrac- Phonogrnphs' - Tape Recorders pa~nt job with .quality paint League, 01' Cas4~ would some- popped inside his ahirt. rm., carpetinlg, zoned for pro. » o More. tive home is' priced under re. L. L. DACKEN ELECT call J. Rupard WAlnut 5-694~. ALL! BRICK COMPLETE . times go to extremes to pron a Early Wynn. the Cleveland fessional use .. production cost. LABORATORY . PAINTING, illterior and exter- NEW AND' REPAIRS MODERNIZATION SERVICE point. ' pitcher, was aecidentally struck K By Appointment Only BY APPOINTMENT 20313 Mack at Lochmoor • ior reasonable rates, PRescott PORCHES, STEPS, ETC. Specializing ': in recreation , Once, in the dll)'S before arti- iJi the taee by a baD thrown. b7 ire-Balfour ~rlJxedo '1 2791 ' tidally lighted ball parks, the .Jose Valdevielso in WashiDgtoa. . ROSLYN 'RD.AD, 962, (price 7 5-3548. Free estimates, , . Leaky Basements' Repaired rooms, porches, kitchen, aa.di- 45 'LICENSED ANn .INSURED tions, remodeling and repairs. Dodgers were leading by a slen. and wound up with 21 stitches.-: GROSSE POtNTE SHORES reduced) attI'active 1;2 story der margin and it was getting Shortly thereafter a friend ga_ d.TU 4-4118 EXPERT VACUUM' MANUEL MARCHESE Over 25 years' experience. DUVAL ROAD 72 brick nr. Fe.rry elementary, DONALD BUSS dark. Casey' "Nanted the umpire Wynn a fencing mask. and h. CO lot oOx150, 2lh car gar" gas CLEANER SERVICE. FHA terms. First block from Lakeshore, Decorator LA p~9300 .Frank J. St.Amour TU 2-8324 to. call the Eame, The ])odgers, wore It while' warming. up aIoDI ht., lOx14, COY.scr'd. Terr. All makes 24-hour senrice, free loan. MOTORS spacious early American type ers. Rebum Hoovers, ,14.95 to $44.95. Exterior ~ Interior , ' of course, would be deelared the sidelines before a game. ranch, living room, dining room, Free Estimatea 21s;...cARPENTER WORK 21Y-PIANO SERVICE winners of the abhreviated COD- "Fun" at First /I ft. utility activities room, 3 large bed- SWEENEY & MOORE HARPER VACUUM 30. Y--ears in G.P. Auth. Eureka. Hoover Sales and CARPENTER 'repairs, . doors, ~ . .t~st. Wynn m i g h t have beeome 1: Mercury rooms, 2 complete baths, at- INC. Service -- New, Rebullts. Parts ..' - TU I~7050 COMPLETE PIANO SERVICE., ' The umpire m~ So the somewhat "gun shy" from his iDe J, throttle. tached garage, gas beat, storms, TU 1-6800 20180 Mack Avenue 17176 E. Wa:rren at Cadieux TU 1-1122 locks. sash cords,' cabinet Tuning, 'repairing, refinishing very next inning 01' CUe trudged jury. for he intensely dislikel Opell 10 - 6 p,m. Dally 01 work. ED. 1-4576. d. TU. 2- screenr, all electric kitchen, site Pl!inting l!nd Dec9rotirig . , and mothpr;,ofing. R..Zech, RE . ~om .the .d!.'gout with a ftash. balls being bit through the box.:' kes. has 130 feet front. A lo.vel~r DEAL WITH 9-3232. Placa yoUr order early. llgbt In hlS hand, searehing for In fact, once when. sizzling liner . 21E-CUSTOMCORSETS Best of ,Grosse Pointe Referencu GEN:E~AL .BU:ILDING com pIe t e home. Immediate A SPECIALIST . ------his place in the third bale c:oaeb- we.'1t through him, he reetecI. NE with k'0ssession. SPENCER CORSETS. . Interior ., .. exterior' - Alterations, attic rooms, garages PIANOS TUN ED, . 'cle~ed, ing bo~ 'with dispatch. . .. with or Over a half million dollars a Individually designed, '1i g h t. Free EstImates DR 1 1195 . mO~hpro?fed.' and repaued. Dressed for tile Oeeui.. With the batter on first, W)'DD: h,Ma't'k 25" GEO. F. ROSKOPP month in 1956 exclusively in weight foundations and sur- JOHN'R FORTIER' PR 7-3551 - SatIsfaction guaranteed. Rea- ..' called his first baseman over ancl:- 19834 Mack sonable rates. Seibert. Edge- Then th:reth",as the ;::~ confided. "I'm going to throw" gical garments. qv.er 21 years .. - EARL DECK te ~lJ 4-0664 .~U5.4663 GROSSE: POINTE experience. Mauae Bannert, PAINTING, papering, p~per re-- water 1-4451. gel W8!1 e .g~ge Again his the ball to fl:st but donf.t yo. / moved. Wall' washing. Neat, LICENSED BUILDER cause I t was ramm •. ~ completely 368 Mcl'unley,. Grosse 'Pointe. -2-1Z---L-A-'N'-r-D'-S-C-A-P-I-N-G---team was leading a custom he catch it. I want that guy to &eei out. New REAL EStATE reliable. W 0 r It guaranteed. _ GROSSE POINTE TUxedo 5.4027 or TOwnsend . . en joyed only ~ionaIly in V!hat it'. l:ike'to h"ave a ball wlUo g splash 14 full~timl~, informed 7-4312. Mertens, ,,122 Muir. TUxedo PORCHES.' ~ HOWARD PROBST those days. Agam tbe ump Ie- ling by his head. w canvas 'l'ORREY:' RD.-Chai'ming red 2~0083.. . KitChen Planning-Remodeling Grosse Pointe' representatives. 21F--REFRIGERATION LANDSCAPE' . GARDENING fused Earl Tor g e s 0 11 pulled what w running painted cape cod style semi ADDITIONS:: ',' CO. Thi~ time the irri~ Mr. ~~jetri~~~~t~t was • on dacron ranch. Built by Ed Jones. 2 MAXON BROTHER~, INC. SERVICE Attic and Recreation Room For Fi!1er LA 1.6896 ,Stengel took to the field in \&aU"" \OAt o.u&l& was per- Call us TUxedo 2.6000 Complete-:l .. 5-7966. bedrooms and bath on 1st hip boots, raincoat and rain bat fect1y legal and. smart tbi~ln~ r KELVINA~rOR, Frigidaire and Interior and Exterior LANDSCAPE design.and plant. floor. large bedroom and bath 13A-LOTS fC)R SALE Norge ajnd all other makes. REPAIRS in an attempt to prove his pain" ~080 had reached base 1D • on 2nd. Maid's rm. and lav. in Painting and ' Decorating ing. Sodding, sprinkling sys- Nowadays, of course, casey swa1 of dust OIl a single. 1'orgy MACK off Cadieux, next to, VAlley 1-0788. "VA 3-1172 tems. Patios. Findlay's Nur- doesn't have to resort to such told him to get off for a moment • basement. Large outdoor patio CHRIS Co'CHARRON aJld Bar-B-Q. Immediate pos- greenhouse. Private party. 21G . ROIOF SERVICE S. M. GOE~EL sery, 19720 Mack. Grosse antics. He manages a team that so he eo~d dust oft the ~. ~ ~ i'-JTE Suitable for medical office. - , Pointe Woods. TU. 2-0989. ' .. unsuspecting' Minoso' raised his~ session. Under $30,000. CO. has a habit of winning. foot and Earl tagged him with" By appointment.TU. 2-0941. GUTTERS CLEANED, repaired DR 1-2686 PR 8.4778 PERSON ALIZED'Recrea- Who's Got the.. Ball! the ball be bad hidden ill, q'- DEVONSHIRE-Interesting 3- and pain.ted; storm windows Satisfaction Our Guarantee tion room in any'. motif, COMPLETE HES 13B-BUILDINIG FOR RENT removed, screens put up and Around Boston, they still talk glove. bedrm, 2 bath home for fam- Established m' 1925 porches briilt anc 'enclosed. .LANDSCAPING& the time. early this season when . washed. TlJ. 2.2134. of .:Iy desiring an individually KERCHEV AL-UYCASTE. A 2- Full Insurance Coverage For Kitchens remodled and mod- . 'MAINTENANCE one of the Tigers smashed a hard FOLLOW THE DETROIT, ING styled home. Library and sun story building, 4Qx60; base- . Your. Protection erniz~d, additior.s,. wardrobe SERVICE line drive to Billy Klaus at third. rlGERS ON. RADIO AND GUTIERS closets., paneling, etc. Satis- 23328 rm. on 1st. floor, rec. rm., gas ment, gas heat, 21-3vatories, Klaus stopped the ball but it aud. TELEVISION WITH BEL conversion. 75' lot. Full price small office first floor; rent or Gutters cleaned, repaired and PAINTING and DECORATING tied customers as reference. PR 6' 28111 ace brick de;;: l:~:P:~er in utter be- OTT.AND VAN p~TJnCI:L: - only $26,500, terms arranged. lease reasonable, excellent lo- painted inside and out. Gutters EXPERT PAPER HANGING EstI'm'ates at no obligatl'on. W. '-'R it. living unplugged. Private. WA 3.3565. , Wall Washing 'Service R. ColemaIi;~ Builder. TUx~o cation for growing business. 0 fireplace, VE 9-2220. Free. Estimates. . 5.0072. . TU 2-0681' Excellent SHOREHAM - 2-year-old cus- TUxedo 5.2472. tom built ranch. Large living ROOFS 14A-LOTS WANTED HUGHES DECORATORS ------.New Pipe Line In Operation. rm.. master beclnn., and ac- , Flat roofs put on and hot shot- 5293 YORKSHffiE JIM SUTTON. SOULLIERE'S 23256 tivities 'rm. Face attractive FAMILY wishes to build in ted. Roofs c.reosoted, brushed on TU 5-1165 VA 1-1835 1677 BRYS , The new American Louisiana being purchased in the gas-rIch' rear yard to insure utmost Grosse Pointe area. Would by hand. VB 9.2220 - WA 3-3565. Carpenter Work, Repairing and S - RGEST fL' . ZISLER PAINTING Remodeling, 'Attics. .Porches, . MICHIGAN' .. ,LA Pipe Line from F.outhern Loui- areas 0 OUlSlana. . , ,RRED privacy. 2 bedrms .• 2 baths like to buy lot unde~ $4,000. GUTTER - Downspouts, met~l AND DECORATING Garages.' siana to Detroit 'is in full op- MichigaI1 Consolidated r~, ace brick and den or Srd bedrm. PreS- ED. 1.6123. decks,\ sewer s electrically ent, per- ent owner moving to Florida. Wall Washing TU 4-2942 SOD DISTRIBUTORS, eration and is delivering 200 ceives 200 million cubic feet. cleaned and roof repairs; furn- Fast and dependable servioe. ------million cubic feet of natu!'al gas daily of the initial capacity Qf s terrace, Call for app't. 15-BUS. OPPORTUNITIES t. aces cleaned. WA 2.0886. 20 years same business. REPAm porches, steps, doors,. SPECIALIZING IN 'a day to the ,Michigan Consoli- the pipe line and Michiga!1 Wis~ ASSOCIATE WANTED to man- SL. 8-1114. SL. 8.4476 windows, cabinets, bookcases. C consin Pipe Line' Com--pany; FOR COMPLETE SELECTION age office of Njltional Social ROOFING PRo 6-7956 Good work, prompt 'service. BEAUTIFUL announced.dated Gas ompany~ it was another supplier of Michigan: OF GROSSE POINTE HOMES. Counseling Or~:ani:Zation. Ma- ' S.. E. Barber,. 2.0380 Holly- Consolidated, buys 100 million .... CALL ture woman, good appearance New roofs applied by experts. 21J-WALL WASHING" wood. TU. 4-0051. . SEASIDE BENT At the same time Michigan feet. Although the line has just VE 9-2220 '-, WA 3-3565. Consolidated filed a petition been completed, Am e r i can and background. Investment WALL WASHING by reliable . , U E MERION BLUE M Pub S someone Wm. J. Chompion & Co. required. Write Box A 13, CAULKING man. Neat workmanship. $7 ALTERATIONS, ,repairs. and P R. with the ichigan lie e~- Louisiana has already been aU- -' . trim work. All types of .vice Commission reqvesting au- thonz' ed by the FPC ~....m'crea..-b nd a big Grosse Pointe News. k. d b ld per average room. Also paint- KENTUCKY BLUE IN .,"" 100 Kercheval y Or for in- Caul mg one an 0 .ex- ing. VA. 4-7808. carpentry. PRescott 8-0344. AND thority to resume unrestricted this c~"pacity by 60 million cubieJ ington in TU 4-5700 16-PE1S FOR SALE, perienced man. Caulk now. sales .of gas to industries which :leet a day and. work is pro ..~ colonial, ~~3~~5.Private. VE 9-22.20. WA WALL WASHING FORMICA 'kitchen_ sink tops, , 24101 LITTLE MACK desire to purchase gas on an gressing rapidly on new com. baths, 80 WEIMARANER--Choice of lit- . . " old...or new worl!:, Expertly in. interruptible basis. In its peti- pressor facilities to mO\Tegreat,.;, ter pup. Sired by Internation. All Work Guaranteed to Your 'n- d F . 11 PR 'L 28\ I . th C . t d t le:r ranch GROSSE PTE. FARMS ROOF REPAIRING' Satisfaction. For Free Estimate, sta e. or" e.shmate ca 0- bon e ompany pom e ou eo. volumes of gas through the, al Champion. TUxedo 4-2873. Expert - 7 for MERRIWEATHER ROAD on l!.eaky roofs and re- PRescott 8~1470. . that it is now able to supply pipe line. '. .',' NEAR GROSSE PTE. BLVD. L CALL MODERN ' ------__ --.-.------~-"t t 'th 11 th ' a few A-I registered and pedigreed pairing, private. WA 3-3565. VE I S cus omers WI a e gas Michigan Consolidated will ears old, A fine house in a top location, English Pointer pups, e~cel- 9.2220. VENICE 9-7169 ' . " W00DWORKIN~ SODDING 'they desire for home heating receive an additional 27 million urn, low built in 1949, Contains 4 bed- 'lent pheasant dogs, eood.field • Outside Shutters . and other uses. - <;ubic feet of gas a day from this . down. rooms, 3 baths, library, screened 21H~RUG CLEANING 21K-WINDOW WASHING • Bermuda Blinds For a lawn you can alw~Yhs Interruptible.gas is sold with expansion starting January .1~ and show stock. R. Mahanna, • Louvered Door.il be proud of. Sod now. WIt th d ta din th t 't • ointment. terrace, recreation room, at- VAlley 4'..9111. . BEST CARPET CLEANERS ' '1 In Merion blue grass~ -Also ,com- e un ers n g a I may 1957. A,further increase in su~ O. tached garage. Large well land- VV:INDOW' CLEANING e T-V' Bw t- s . be discontinued if' the gas is ply is anticipated about July i," CLEANING DYING I • Formica Tops plete lawn and garden ,mam;.; ~ scaped lot. Quick possession. DALMA~IAN 'PUPS, AKC reg- e Pointe W hLL WASHING ' • Head Boards reqUIred' by,other firm custom. 1957 when. American Louisiana istered. PH. 5-1764. Hi Fi Units\te.),a.nce~ Free estim~tes. ers.Those who purchase inter- expects to increase its capacitY anning to REPAIRING ., T. RAYMOND JEFFS < PROMPT HOME SERVICE Service on Screens and Storms e Book Cases ruptibie gas must be able to 40 million cubic feet to a total alifornia 81 Kercheval TU 1.1100 BRITTANY Spaniel puppy, 4lh FREE ESTIMATES Brick Washing Expertly Done • Vanitorys GREAT LAKES . switch tc? other fuels. of 400 million a day, . eas. The months old. Male, Wonderful Basement Painting , C b' ts LANDSCAPING CO . featuring children's pet and hunting D~SURED H. E. GAGE'& SON • a me . - • In its petition MicJUgan Con- American Louisiana is a sub. 1 purpose companion. TU. 2-9866. TU 2.6556 e. s¥:~~~:. VA 2...3981 solidated pointed out that on sidiary of the American Natural' se Pointe Tn 4-0136 . VA 1-2165 August 3 the M,P.S.C. had au-- Gas Company an affiliate of , fishing. MALE BOXER, 7 months. Gold- 21I-PAINTING, AND A'S HEAT Free Estimating thorized the Company ,to sell Mit'higan Consolidated and Krieger. '. en brindle. AKC. LA. 1-1382. DECORATING 21-0~G ' PIONEER~ 'Lan dsca p'Ing' mterrup. t'bII e gas to 27 m-. Michigan Wisconsin. INSTALLATION of gas.and oil. Wood Products Gras's Cutti~g dustries which had been receiv. 21A--GENERALSERVICES VACANCIE:3 . .0 u r specialty. conversion and fur n ace s. 13950_Charleviox . VA 3.2340 . ing service under this schedule Painting, decorating,. exterior Service day atld night. Extra Reasonable- Rates. .on October 19. 1953. The Com- VENETIAN BLINDS and interior. TUx;do 4-4542. heat ducts- installed. 'All work . H. F. .JENZEN BUILDING_ WAf TER ANNO' pany stated that it has con- Helicopters a genuine'. VvlNDOW SHADES ~UTTER CLEANING and paint. guaranteed. PRo 5-5686. . In' I' J- tracts with 38 other firms which . .. .. Home and dustria Repall's. VAil 42075 desire to purchase interruptible (Continued from Page 21) , ing. Fre(~' estimates. 'Wall 21P-:'FURNITU'RE REPAIR Additions,. attics; completed, ~. ey., gas. whirlY-'birds in top operating PORCH SHADES washin2:. ~rUxedo 4-4542. Porch. enclosures, recreation , , fORMlf) - CUSTOM upholstering. A splen- rooms', gar age s repaired, COMPI!..ETE landscaping_ ser- ~'A_situation now exists in condition are-; Master Sergeant CORNICE BOARDS EXPERT paintini, paper hang. did selection of' decorative b' k . ,v~ce, lawn cutting, cultiva- ,which those who desire inter- Fara H. McDonel; Toledo, Ohio. Vanitory* Lng by. mechanics, £fee esti. fabrics., Expert. needlepoint rlC repaIrs., .thin. , edging apd. clean-up ruptible gas are ,being deprived Line Chief; Specialist Second' Complete Repair S~~vice mates. Van Assche. TUxedo mounting. Estimates cheer- TUxedo '1-9744. ~ork. Free. e~tunates. p.85 'of this servicew-hile' it is beingCIass Leu S, Wozniak, 432- . Cleaning, R,epairmg 4-1187, VA 4-1492. tully giv~n. Ewald; 13929'an hour.. Ju1i~s Lagwere. made available to their com- Pleasant Street S,E., Grand' I Reconditioning - lor YOII' Kercheval. VA'2-8993. 21T-DRESSMAKING' 'PRescott 8.2709. ' petitors," the Company. said. Rapids, Michigan, Crew Chief;- F'OR THE' FINEST geIreral ------.------. -- Priva~s Howard Congleton, ,Bathroo. ' ESQUIRE SHADE CO. ]?ainting and decorating at REUPHOLSTERING.- 2 0 0 SEWING alterations, adults BJ;ld ' . "Thus, some industries served Baltimore, Maryland and Carl" 15133 GI'atiot reasonablE! cost see Charles choice' covers, terms to suit childrens.Hems. zip p ~ r s, Comptete Tree Service by the Company are receiving K. Kiontke, .Holyoke, Massa ... Open Friday Until 9 P. M. A. Schrad.er. VAlley 4-0388. your budget.' Also, rep"'" plain d rap e 5, slip covers, t I an unfair advantage over chusetts are helicopter me .. LA. 1-15~5 LA. 1-1516 A-I PAINTING and. paperhang- work. LAkeview 1.8249, DU- ,Jim like me ones in the map- TU. 5-0703 workmanship. A-l. references" ,m repall:s,-cel ~ 'ALTERATIONS on lady's and . LAk'. 7 34....,9 cost. of $130,000,000. The pipe Base. , . aioes. A !a'-COlf set into a beau- James L. C raw for d, VA m.gsht... Qu.a.lityVAllworlt 2 2944at the children's app'a,rel Excellent " eVlew - . line, which, is 30 inches in With. . the cooperation c:h~ FIREPLACE ,equIpment, . brass 1-3385. 24-hour an s w e r i n g rIg prIce., . ey. . workman~hip, good. services. CHARLES F. JACOB _ Land- di~meter, brings gas to Michi- a~terl~tic a,m0ng :the armed st:r.- ti£ul, colotful, Formica top with paired. Smith-Matthews, 6640 service. Terms. 21R.;...cEMENT WORK ' TUxedo 1-2442. \ - scaping and General Garden gan' from the prolific. fields of Vlce~ m this area, the base wur ..-niq table combined. A size and and lacquered. screens re- ~ southern Louisiana and the off- furnish hangar space? many... ayJe (or nery bathroom.,Come and irons, tools repolished ERNEST A. BOCK , TRAINED and Experienced Maintenar~ce.Expert w 0 r - shore Gulf Coast. . , service5 and other facilities :t~, Charlevoix. WA 2-7155. EASTERN MASON seamstress' f-rom--Holland manship.PR.5-6430. , .. . the army. It is anticipated how:"- .01' calL Painter and decorator; quality and color matching" the . finest! C'O'NTR'ACTORS wants alterations. Good'rec- . . . .The new PlP~ line cros~es ever, thatmaJ'or maintenance", DRYERS VENTED. $15.00. 3-in, . . . commendations. VA 1~7305. HE~BOLD,'la1?-dsca?mg, sod. e I ~ h t. s t B t e ~ a nd ~e and overhaul will be performed- standard installation. Call LA Served Grosse Pointe homes for 10 years, • Commercial & Residential ------dmg, alteratIons,_ top soil, maJor rlYers andl~k~s. An est!. on a contract basis by com." 7-0533. TP 1.41~2. 20685 Woodrriont TU 1-6905 Building Tuck Pointing - Ma- 21U-PLUMIING satisfaction 'guaranteed. PRo mated 1,000 men were employed mercial firmS in the Detroit.. fI""EEI sonry Repairs - Ca'Ulklng ------6-5852. in its construction' in addition area. ' , 211-.WATCH REPAIRING PAINTING and decorating; ex';' Building Renovators - Base- SPRENKLE. -.D-u-t-ch-'-E-lm--D-is-e-a-se-S-p-r-aY-in-g,to\ hundreds of others needed' Antiaircraft officers state that,; WI" ,,"lItT' EXPERT WATCH and, clock re- terior and. interior. Insured. ments Waterproofed - Gutters- PLUMBING".' HEATING Merion '.Blue ,'Grass' Sodding. to plan, design and supervise the helicopters will-contripute,. 13.950 CHARLEVOIX pairing. Prompt service. Rea. Herbert Walters, 1119 Ash": Gutters Plastic Coated -. Roof VIOLATIO~S.__qORRECTED COlnplete lawn, .'garden; and ~he -;work. Some four -trillion to keeping the Defense at peak' . Cor. Eastla9¥n son a b 1e prices. Bradley land. VA 2-2809.. Leaks Repaired. SEWERS. D~'4S. CLEAREIt tree. servic~ a.e-d, maintenance. cubic' feet of gas reserves .have effectiveness through the great .... Jewelers.' 20926 Mac k at EDWARD M. COOK 13322 E. JEFFERSON - CALFLEMNIG been dedicated to the .pipe.line er accessi.bility of sites created VAlley 3-2340 . PAINTING' ~ind paper haitging Hampton. TU 2-9309. 5647 CANIFF AVE. VA 2':'32J.4: . ~IU \1-6950, . and additional. reserves are 'by this fast transportation. ';. Complete service., Commercial FO 6-6153 - FO 6-5184 GAS AND OIL ,INSTALLED. and residential work. ' ELGIN DECORATORS ~------~------=:::===== PriJe in perfection ..• • TU. 5-3049• T.Ie,ision. Good Fe.nces A Job Well Done Means Another ,On. SalesaldS.nice Eyery style. of Fence .ALUJIINUM ~. • RESIDENTIAL •. 'NDusi'~IAL e. COMMERCIAL for you, . ....~ Repaired-All Make. L. ,L.. DACKEN .rected NEW ROOFS REPAJRS~"AiUMIN1JM, ASBESTOS, SRAKE'. MfMBER B,ILDOR --. MIMIER 'BRICK SIDINGS. EAvESrROUGHS . Service NIGHT CALLS-TUxedo 1-12311 PRescott 3-263. __ BuJldera At- Watlona! WA. 1.62.81 d SA"SH Authorized. Dealer. IOdation of /'..(Ii.1 Association · eJ . . IDcJUdlq MetropolltaD j") 1!ll'W 'lnr L,cens ConfrDctor • Celotex,. • Barrett ' Detroit Lf{ c{ l " ' . . 'Ot BuIld.rt SCREENS. AU Makes • " . \. Bird CoJ. • U.s. Gypsum .J .' '-.' ", " f', . Established 1923 , • Flinkote. .• Johnl-Manvill. -Chain Link AII-Sfe.1 .1Id DOORS ElectronIc I.crboratory . Rustic Styles 20313 MACK AVI. R•.sidential AIR He ~H ilL PiiOOUGb GO. LOCKHART :1~~~~~tND Commercial 640 E. 7 1\11(1 -TW 2.1311G MEHLENBACHER FENCE.CO. A Coli'nWI .rb ••' S.M,I.", ,,_ """2558FILBERT Alterations TU. 1-2.791. For Your Selectioll . LA 7"7'200' 10403 HARPER RESIDENTIAL iNDUSTRIAL

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<. " F,eature ' \ . ge * * * * .... I • • * :Pointer~.of .'I,nterest. ; who. whe-;: ",~d whatnot _• Good Taste == I .' Favorite Recipes .of With her sports clothes, :M~S. CHP-.1U..cES' B. WAR- People in The Know REN, JR., likes to wear a pretty natural. st:r:aw gondolierts f/J~nte hat which is banded and streamered with red ribbon ••• , . COFFEE CAKE arid on the golf course, she dOllS' a .light 5traw replica of. Contributed by Counter Poinfs~ en African eork-lined pith helmet. • * ~ .. Mrs. J'ames P. Nevill. * c. sugar • A real startler In the hat ,ilepaJ:tm.~nts (she has, had 2% T.. butter By RoebrJa Isley. people stop her .the streelt and In, restaur~ts on to 1 egg N~w they are HERE. Treasured. pieces from D. ~. mention it) is one of ~. JAMES' QU~LLOs own c~ milk Healy's fabulous Fine 'Arts Department.'- This week we creations • • '" a large open brml.1lled black w1/Xed h!lt, the .* * c. cream found decor chairs ••• delightfully styled ••• so much 10, wiring covered with black ve;lvet ribbon Mid Jrunmed ~ t. va~lIa at intervals with tiny bunches Cl,f multi-colored forget.me- , 1 c. flour tha.t you would expect to part with many more coins. DotS. Thl~Y are mahogany framed and have a fruitwood f~ish. * t. salt • Missie Q. dreamed up the coniection to wear with an 1 t. baking powder Choose from exciting textured fabrics .... figured boucle, all-over black and white print frock trimmed in black Topping. darnask, matelasse' with tapestry weave~ In shades, too, that ' velvet that "it was very difficult to find a hat for." are sure. to blend with your decor' ••• eggshell, ivory. pink, * ...... c. sugar, cellidori green,. gold and sand,' They shoWn in the M. JEAN-PAUL DESPARM:ET, }l:'rench consul to De- *-% c. ground walnuts ' are troit, awarded an "Officer d' Academie" decoration to. * t. cinnamon .' D~J..Healy Shop, in the,village, and are tagged at two for MADAME LOUISE BERTRAND.-of.Maryland avenue for blitter " 'one! hundred and fifty-five dollars or ,one for seventy-nine "services rendered to French culture'; at a ceremony and Cream, 'sugar and.' butter. ninety-five. '.: reception held this month' in the French consulate. Mme. -Beat egg and add. Blend into . Bertrand formerly taught at Liggett. this mixture,: the milk,,~.~en • • • * • • cream and vanilla.- '. Blaci hellUhesm good wool coats. Two from II ~olkdi08 Sift flour; salt and baking . With her artistic bent, it s&ems most appropriate that powder. Add and ;beat well. display"" easy lifU ••• they look slim ••• hdfJ. ~ &OfIkolktl MRS. WILLIAM M. OAltD should choose to w~ar with a . Pour into pan; sprinkle top back fullness~Typi.cal of both ••• snullroutlll &olltws••• pusb 'simple navy outfit, white .pearl ,earings designed in s~~pes with sugar, cinnamon and up sleeves ••• milium' linings ••• tmd the ~os' of UGh.~ of small palettes topp~d with gold brushes and mInute ground walnuts., Dot. with ••• one sevenly-nim "';1I(Ity-#v•••• tmother eighly~ timely. splashes l()f red, green, yellow aIlld blue. 0 ...... butter. Bake at, 350 for 30 five. Thestlfrom the ~omplettl ~oat..collectimlill ITvj"r , O!Ilb_ . minutes or until done. . s PILFERINGS hill. Their I:OM follectkn 'fUnstbe gtmlUl ••• from rtlmeo.s to MFor ten long, lean years," the author ~old th~ pr?- tbe fllbulous mink, YON k,w.,v. ducer "I've been writing this. drama, workmg on It tlll Center to Hold' • my fi~gers were cramped and aching, my brain and body • • • weary." / , College Da,nce The I'l'MefUl -PI of JrOwinr air- lead to fall AND ...

"Too bad)" th~ prOd1.1Cer m1u.rmured. If All work-and Clyde BornUD&"s,on the hill. Fashion's a-foot here In SpauldlDr no play." College folks will have a saddle. (one of the ~re well-known shoe cobblers " •• In f&of, ':""Pictme by Fred Runnells chance to see their friends, off Mother wore Spauldinp). Navy and rray suede loaferw ••• biDe • • • MISS BETTY WALL OF GROSSE' POINTE COURT to school at the War Memorial's b ealt' ty • r. obtained an antique gold neck- 'an~ual send-off dance on Sat- or rown loafer pes with the elastic Vantp ve,sure fi. At a warm ..up of the' Quiz Kids radio show, somebody, By ,Kitty Marnott lace and earrings ornamented urday~ September 8. from. 9-12.~g sister ••• 'Uttle sister ••• ••• little brother' ••• asked, "Can you think of any :proverb that helps you in It is difficult to say whether Betty Wall prefers foreignl ~ith G~eciaii. enaIX):~l\~:work,.a ~ T~e theme of th~s year's party :':n~:,:f~r:n:u. ••• aU ean be fitted, aDc1 upertl7) .. J'our relations with your father?" travel or collecting foreignspooIW .. Since 'her first trip to.' -.lIght blfe enamel :worked In IS CamI;l?s- Crwse,'.' and the One angelMfaced mOPI.et shot up her hand and piped, . h. l-,:', 'h' . 1 h 'h ',!smalld()lll;s. . . \;. . Center wul take on the appear- • • • "There's no fool like an old fool." Europe 'Y~t her grandinot~1e~,at.. ~ e .age ~f, 5, s e ,as: .'"From ' '~pam ,',com~s Betty's ance of a. yacht club. on regatta. '. .' * • • gathered lovely spoons th~t caught her fancy. " heavy, }VIde br~fcelet of gOl~. 'night while. Earle. ~erkins and A bolt of cloth and two seams just doesn't make a dreSl' A man who had wanted" p.arrot for years, according Betty, whoo~ade her flr~t covered Toledo. steel whereIn his orchestra provide music for 'anymore Tlilsfall clothes nave more cut Maybe it's a sash ~ tour of the rlent early thIS sma.ller than ordinary tea- the small' links are of rich dancmg and listeriing. .' ., ,. to Clarence Budington Kelland, was walking along a street summer, has been abroad four spoons. The handle tip of 'one black fijigree work. C .h' ~ thO , or a bit of belt under the bosom of a flying panel Its own and noticed a sign on a pet shop.-BANKRUPTCY SALE. times;t~ice, trips. ~ere to such spoon bears th~ small blue An inter~sting brown_ and dan~;c :;~me~ay o~oo~:r ye:~~ jacket. Often it has a bloused top. Bloused-back shirtdresSel Here he thought, is my chance to get a parrot cheap. Europe ~cludin.g ~SIts with and silver crest of the city o£ orange frwtsee.d. ~e9~lace a?~ Julie Van Loon, who, along are seen too. And here is a wonderfUl couttir .story' He e~tered and sure enough, there was a gorgeous parrot he~ father s faIIll~y m Norway. Oslo. .. bracelet came WIth the FIll with a large staff of assist. '. . . . . e . • •• in a cage. When the auctioneer put it up for sale he began I have gotten so ~uc~pleas- Of heavier sterling are' Islands durhlg World War ~, lints,' are. planning the biggest Ann Klem of. Jr. ~~hlStlcates has highlIghted .thlS ~ew bl.ddl'ng', hl'gher and higher went the bids, but finally ure ou;, of my collectIon, Betty. Betty's salad fork' aD,d spoon and ~etty W:~S .ab.le to o~~aJ.n lind best college reunion in bloused look In ~xcltmg textures •• : and here in town. says. I choose spoons that. ap- .. . , matchmg earrmgs In Hawall. A . . M . . Ri 1.. _. . . . • the parrot was his. . . peal' to me, more for' beauty WIth SIX :r'Torweglan . symbols. Ion shell necklace. is another many a year. . ..' '.' argaret ee, .ua$ a collection of dresses bloused lazil¥ Burstl.ng wI.th pn'de (,. ""wnership, he walked out of than J'ust to eomplete 'acollec-' enameled m a beautIful shade g. f h 'H" '.. VIS. it ~he responsIbIlity. of decor. over the belts' 76 Kercl1eval, on. th .. hill' .' _.1. 'V i .. . a!. blue on the handle. Also SOUVenIr0 _er awanan . atmg the Center andlts' grounds . • '" the shop carrying the parrot 'in its shiny cage, when ton. , from' Oslo.fs' a huge heavy.. Eastemln:fluenee... has been given to Marcia M1;lr~ suddenly it occurred to him that perhaps the parrot Wal! Spoonholder. ' . 'pewter spoon with a Viking' .Betty. bought IV;Orr ,.earrmgs phy. Working with Marcia are • * • couldn't talk. Back he ran and, holding the' c~ge up to A woo~en spoonholder pUT-. warrior worked' into the bowl Wlt~ d~ngle ,goo~ luck symbOl Joyce Bushong, ... JUlie VanNe hIlS ,. .cIISUIIl.1NI1IfHr, enthusiastlc gm.. He c~ IW.--' the auctioneer, demanded, "Say, does this bird talk?' • chased ll:t Canaqa .. hang~ on: and a dragon's head gracing. while In. ChJ:ma. She b~oughi Loo~ ,Jane. Thomps~n, Mary !W .three books under Ins arm. He"s Ih t f . ndJ otl-l i' h nk b.ddin . t 11 Betty's. Iwan and .'1S'. an. Jdeal. the handle tip. . back from ~pan an unusua J 0 GIrOUX,DIck SchleIcher, .r1m, • a ru y .go. 00 ,,!,,g . 4'Whothehell do, you t i was I g agams you a setting for her spoons... Two.. .' Her wide souvenir spoon pearl neckl~ce of small cultured. Wise, Barb Unti" Ed. McGough, college man. He's cautIous.when' it comes to &hoosmg ~lothn the time?" asked the parrot. t ~-' pearls . 'J" I' V' . h-6J b small vases, native po tery .LJ..omtrom 'Copenhagen has a Viking B tty t h d . i un rbme, Lynn anTlem, ..... I ,.,. t 111 Y 011 .cmnpus b_ is pt'epllf'et/.for his ~asU4l * • • . In.K' a li.f. Bernard Shaw one day --Iel'ved an InVl.tation from Bar.cel~na, ~pain, stand on small ship' at ..the . tip of. t'h,e blue l.' t?yto, h"f th vr ~.~. ~ Marth~ .HuJ:>ba:d,John Vismare with" ~ouplt!of Ihese English Shetltmd wool w k __ .L~ proJectIons m the centet ot the enamel handle. The spoon with fa:scma Ion w 1 e e. ar IS ~ sa and JIm KmbIlle. ' '.. .' ere MC SWB. Il celebrity hunter: ''Lady X wiiII be at home Thursday spoonholder and'lend addition. handle' re:presenting a totem: cros~-~eg~d. and p~mstaki~gly '. Chuck. Colinson is. qr~aniz- ,.~s.•• ,~th,!y.g~fJ~lotlt luxuNOUS 'I{)'/M' ••• "till ther~ ",.e Ihm, between fom and six." . al color. pole' Bettyl picked up' in Skag:- .wor~e~t ~aI~ ~ierl:n~t deslfnls m~ the poster promotIon ca~- colors 10 qhoose f,om ••• some#m.s gentle, sometiwus .ilibrlml The author r e t urn IId the card; undemeath he had Betty comes by her hobby way Alaska' during a 1941 onto ac. g v.:elg me a. palgn WIth the help -of SheIla h __~_ f I K~l _~J H ,J h" ,L " • written: "Mr. Bernard Shaw likewise." naturally, for both her" late 's~er vacation. . Needle~s to say,' she .brought TIeacock, Corky Cross, Alice' .. Bile wvmHr u. 'H-ogreIf1Hl, uru.J92 Ker& eVM, on Ipe hin. *.. ? - grandmother, Mrs.' Elizabeth Fr M 'L ds 'back some. sample pI}'!ces,.a Lynn Martin, Jay Hooker and • • • West Point's drawing department, explains Kendall Weber, an d her mer,oth Mrs., The colorfulom anyfamily.' ,an crest of, handsome.... , 'clasp bracelet '. and B0b Knapp.. ' . T d " .. t d d t t h ung Andrew. N. Wall, collected the House of Genoa graces the' earrmghs., . ddit. . 1r 'Newspaper. pu~licity is being The big story for Uttle boys. Active school fashions. for Uttl. Banning, in "West Point 0 ay, J.5 In en e clio eac dyoh silver spo~>ns". An interest~g. spoon which she purchased in. She as~ ~~ a M I~n, ,Je;e y handled by M6lly Marshall.' . boys four to seven.' We chOose this complete outfit ••• plaid jack" officers-to-be engineering drawing, map rea ng,-an p oto and earlY'1tem In her collectIOn Genoa Italy. another frOm Hol- from BrazI., eXlc~ N er~: . Be sure to get, your dates of combed cotton ••• with plain trousers to match, .because they reading, but every so often some cadet attempts tO,express ~s the baby spoon, 'unusual -w:.ith land 'has ~' blue and .white' ~~r"m~YT ~~PtB ~ h or t early for "c;ampus' Cruis~" on are wonderfully washable' ••• and, oh,so many times wearable.' a sprightly artistic originality. . '.. Its long curved handle, datIng Chiria Dutch s hOe at 'the frlca.' 0 a e, / a; n~ Saturday mght, September sLiked it, too, 'beeause it's water repellent, spot resistant and On one occasion, a cadet, requlI"ed to, make a dra~mg back to 1885, which was used handle's end .' set toot. o~ Austra Ian ~r ou . from 9 till 12. , ~achine washable. Expect to. find smart jackets •• ~ eompletely 11 k h d . 1 f by her mother her brotber and H' .. 'f AfrIcan so~l. ~ut theres plenty _ .mterlined. These "l¥ellMtaUoredjackets- pay ,for themselTe.I ill over a rural stream, pl~yfu y s etc e In a coup eo Bethers~lf" . er ,souv~n.lr spoon rom of'travel;time. a:he~d" and with- • I , ' the saving, of costly dry-eleanin, expense. Tagged: at around children sitting on the bridge rail. Naturally this did not, ,ty •" '. Dama~c,:s, SyrIa, boa~ts a small out a doubt, the day will 'come:. to~ road 1~ In ch~rge of the founeel! do~ All these at YOUD&' Clothes, Inc' 110 Kercheval,' meet with the approval of his instructor who sharply . Gold-Platoo Ste!lml' . ,cam~l, JU.st.ag~a ~hmese gy~. .when she adds either spoons chIldren's theater. The course on the hill. • 1 directed him to "take those children off the bridge." . Two small matchu;g SlIver bol IS 'pol~ed at .the handle. tIP or jewelry from those lands to will be $36 per semester. Fur- The next time the instructor made his rounds, he mfant. :spoons were gIVen. -.to. I ,?f the', on~ 'whichBe~ty found: her' collection., '." . ther information can be obM • * • . found that hl'~ orders had been obeyed to the letter-the Betty m,1936 whe?s~~ VIsIted: In Penang off.the Chma coast. . - ~ ': tained by calling Mrs. Reynolds . Have iVouheart/..about 7:j. Smooth? Formultlletl _ Ite~ , ~ her father's rel~tiveg~ In. Nor-: One .of' the ,few' spoons in','. . ',' '. ,'atTU 5-6219. .' J.-p .v -r children had been transferred to riverbank. "No, no!" way. Four 'sterlmg.deIIll.~ta~se' Bett~ 'coP.ection. that is. n~~ .K-ldS' .T.heater .., ';; lips soft ••• no mare dry Ups ••• Uttl. bottles oj Ihis /Jot", he protested. "Get rid of them!" spoons, the hand~es .co~orluJy: sterlmg SlIver,. 'lsthe -sllver- ..., . . stuff Me lit Trllil Phtlt'11lil&y, on the hill. On the third,. trip the instructor found that the children' enameled-~me each In' yellow,. plated' speCimen, t~ppe~ by a:Starts'Sept.15 .S@@ Groy had indeed been done away with. In their place stood -two red, bl~e ~nd green:..-are gold-; good '.-luck s)'mbol WhICh, she, .' ~ , • • pathetic little tombstones. plated '~ver .~he ~ster~g, a iYl?e, selected ip ..Hong Kong; sterling: ' 'The Gr()ss~ Poi~te Cl:iild~en's * d P' , People. who relish the well organbed life wIIl ..ftDd the new of work WhICh IS done only In is,not made th~re, she explains. Theater will. begin~,its. second ••• on _09 Norway. . , .: ' Collects Jewelry I: . ',' , , . , and colorful burlap photograph albums the most. Bed, be18e. Betty's;Norwegian jaIll spoon .'In ..addition to spoons, Betty year'wfth classes 'starting' in the ~:..~g AND White . 3°0 important there are the autumn clothes for boys of ALL . Person (excluding family) _ :."'-_ ~Eisenhower .BALLET TAp. " Grey ages! Good reasons for shopping for the' boys at th.

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