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VOLUME 2o-NO .. 51 En\ered u second Class MaUer 5c: Per Copy at the Pod Oftlce at , M1ch. GROSSE POINTE, M!CHIGAN. DECEMBER 17, 1959 '3.50 Per Year 28 PAGES TWO SECTIONS SECTION

500 See Neighborhood Club C,hristmasProgram YoungExtortionist Students Air oj th, ~, p, 'l'.' Opinions, in \VEEK N bb d ,UJ 0 lee Interviews As Go";piled by the " a 'e Gross, Poi"te News State Freshman For Bomb Threats Quizzed at Gathering of Thursday. Decembl',r 10 AS THE PRESIDENT'S peace High School Faculty and goodwill tour continues to Four Pointe Residents Among Nine Receiving Letters the' various countries" of the Demanding Money; Teenager Falls Into Trap Eight members of the world, the receptions given him Set Up by FBI Agents Grosse.Pointe High School grow in size and acclaim. In- faculty were participants in dians in New Delhi yestel'day Nine homes, including four in. the Pointe, were the recent interview of cur- turned out a millon and a half threatened with bombings by air by a'bold extortionist rent college freshmen at strong to greet the man they who sent crude hand.printed notes to pome owners, proclaim to be the reincarna- Michigan State University. tion of Vishnu, the proleclor of demanding $2,.000 from each, or he would drop two small Dr. Robert J. Hansen, Orris the Hindu trinity: The welcome bombs "with just the right power to reck one house." Nagle, Mrs, Dorothy:, Eldred. Eisenhower received is said to Richard A. Lada, 19, of0------Mrs. Irma Mann, How a r d be the biggest ever given a for- 12328 Chelsea. Detroit, a paint- Thompson, Mrs: Patricia Lipski. eign visitor In India.. er, was arrested by FBI agents Miss ottlila Schubert and Orie and st. Clair Shores police Liechty spent!. full morning As the emotiortal crowd pres- Goodfello.w Wednesday evening. December talking with Grosse Pointe High sed forward, Ihe 0 pen blue 9, following a police stake-out Cadillac, in which the Presi. 1959 graduates on thl! subject of and plant in a phone booth at dent was riding, was forced to, Paper' Sale their preparation for college. halt its forward progress. 'fhe Nine mile road and JeCferson. Praises Hlrk Sehools ' trip fl'om the airport to India:s Early Thursday morning, Ute Nets $6,OO~ At a luncheon following the Presidential Palace, took two case was handed to a Federal morning inlerviews, Dr. Gordon Grand Jury: in session in the hours and five minutes. twice as A. Sabine, State's Director of long as expectcd. At the end of Federal Building, and an indict- Late Returns ExpeCted to Admissions and Scholarships, ment was returned immediately. . the eleven mile. journey, Mr. Boost Amount; Woods spoke to the faculty representa- Eisenhower stood "ankle deep Placed Under Boad tives from the various M1chigan in flower petals." Lada appeared before Federal Gets $I,bb8in Sepa- high schools. "I am' very im. + + + Judge Thomas P. Thornton, alld rate Drive pressed wHhthe wonderful job , entered a plea of guilty. 'rhe high schools are doing in prepa. (;01lIED1AN HOB HOPE has judge placed' Lada under $1,000 accused NBC of ccnsol'ing his ration for college," he said. bond, and ordered a pre.sen- The (}oodfellows' paper TV skit on payola 'that is to be Dr. Sa bin t' said that. he tence investigation. sale, conducted throughout part .of hl~sho\V Friday night. The four from the Pointe who thought the new students Were NBC has denied that it used any the Pointe last Monday received the threats. were: Al- showing a great desire to learn 'censorship. The skit involves a . fred J. Fisher of 681 Lake Shore morning, December 14, has And many of them, according disc jockey n a m e d Herman road, president of Fisher In_ brought in a total of slight- to Dr. Sabine, said that the Payola, played by Hope, who Is -Piclure by Fred Runnells dustries Inc in BirmIngham, ly over $6,000. most important courses to employed by station KLIP, and M th' 500 G P . t th t t featured the months of the year. T.he program was, from ,~ht)m' Lada demanded the'11, In high school, were the who Is under investigation by ore. an rosse om ers saw e w:en y- . . That total is from the joint $3.000 instead the usual ones that related to or, could a senator. Hape said that net- ,sixth annual Neighborhood ,Club C!1rfs,tmas program under the direction of Miss Pa'uline Masak, who was oI collections in the Park, City, - $2,000; Mitchell R. Housey of help them with their COllege work representativcs had tri~d held at the Club, Friday, December n. Two hundred ,assisted by Mrs. Ethel Drake, Mrs. R.Kamischke,Mrs. 1002 Lake, Shore road, owner of Farms and Shores. The Woods major. Also, the high school to take the whole skit off the and sevent:v-fi~e youllgster~ ,vere in the cast which Roland Blank, Miss Marion, Campbell and Bill Carlson~ Housey's restaurant and .the Lions Club, which conducls its teachers who made the sludents own sale, took in $1,668, The allow, not cut• just• *.parts of ,it. , ,,' , '. ",( i;' . ,s " , ' .. , Maison Riviera; Dr. William work hard and also made the Yotts of 854 Lake Shore road; Pointe total will be a bit larger course interesting, were the by the end of the week as some I. , EUROPE'S WORST storm in Center, Tree Ou ...:ch and Schoo.''I Leaders ':Fo'rd" X. Way and Mrs. Henry Webster of 583 "most, valuable" teachers. ".0- 23 years according to seafarers, , Loch moor boulevard. funds come in via the malls. Participating in the sale were Have VariN C_llleat. Othtrs, all from SL Clair the Grosse Pointe Lions Club The GPHS 1959 grads who ~r~:~~~~~~:~~~~lo;n~LightiJ.~$,~ff~;'foHold Panel~l~~ss~on N,eiv Secti~n Shores. were: Paul D. Madsen and the Pointe police' and fire- were interviewed all had vari- of 21430 Share; Edward L. men. ous commellts on their h1gh ~~:\~~:~o~o;:~altn~~::s~:~:FQr:\~urtdliy Gloviale of 22428 Lake drive; Five.Hour Sale school education. Some praised ',n ',(!~o~~':P~.ip~~'Ttl.lues ..4ids' Pointe Dr, E. S. Maxim of 34140 Jef- such, c',urses as advanced Eng- sel overboard leaving th~' ship ." :_,-'- Program WiU ~e Held in C"r~t Church Undercroft, at'. • fe'rson; and William Gathen of These men were en the li3h and History as musts for deserted and drifting. Numer- Whole Co,.n:'Imunity Invited . 1.1 a.m. on Tuesda,y' I January 5', . 4.9. Miles Exte.nslon Mak.es 33444 J e f fer son. Police are streds from 7 a.m. to 12 p.m. college bound students. aus other ship.~ were threat- H h E I checking the Identitjes of two ened. Participate in, Tradi. Luncheon Will Folio.,., Ig way aSI y Access.- selling the Grosse Pointe Ne'Ys Others hnd criticisms such as to others who got letters. More * • ... 'tional Ceremonies at . ' , , ' . ble to' Motorisi-s' of and the Detroit Free Press. Any the need of a more impersonal may turn up, police said. and college-like attitude towards Friday, December, 11 War Memorial As a step toward bringing home, church and scho~l This Area DrOPPed Two in Boxes contribution was accepted for HOUSE DEMOCRATS y e s- into closer communication, Christ Episcopal Church is high school students, and in Police said that all the lettel's the paper. The money collected the same line, that there should terday threatened to pass a The' Grosse Pointe War sponsoring a Panel Discussion 'on the subject "Values n The longest stretch of were sent through the mail, by the Grosse Pointe groups is be no "warning or pampering" corporation profits tax of 6 per M '. l' A 1 Ch . t 'our Gros,!ie Pointe Community." , u r ban ex,pres, sway e,vpr except those, to Mrs. Webster Cent, which \\.'ould raise 90 niil- em OJ;']a s nnua, .ns • , '11 k ~ I , used to help needy families in on papers for seniors. The , "'dt l' ht The .discussion 'WI Ita e(., '\ ;" opened i,n MI'chI'gan..-;. a 4.9- and H 0 use y. which' Lada lion dol!ars a year. The Demo- mas program an ree 19 • I 't 11 T d J • " ' lhe Pointe area, on\y.Names of need for more writin'g and self pac)! a , a.lD. ues ay, an- pal of Trombly, participating in mile stretch of the Edsel dropped in the house mail expression Is needed at the crals s e i zed control oC the irig .;:.eremony for th e com- uary ,5, following .the regular the panel. F boxes personally. . area people in need of help are high school level, many of House after _the Republicans IllUnity will take place this m 0 nth I y me e tIn g of the Under consideration will be ord expressway in Detrqit ..On receiving and discovering turned C?ver to George EI- them thought. More lecture. ' failed to pass their 49 million Sunday; Dec.ember20. The Women's A u x ilia r y, in the such challenging questions as: and Harper Woods - was the contents of lhe letters, each worthy, director of welfare. in note taking clllsses are neces-- dollar temporary tax program. pu' p"",' sho," and Children's Undercroft. of Christ Church. Are the teachings of church and added to Michigan's ex- of the viclims promptly notified The Republicans tried to fili- r-" "y , sary, plus more' emphasis on police oC their respective' de- the Pointe, who investigates the buster' and, stop the act ion Theatr'e play "for the' young - Guests are welco,me. school consistent and 'parallel? press system December 16. ideas instead of grades, and partments. . cases and makes recommenda. which brought about a Demo- sters will be~in at 4:30 p.m. Jerry' .Gerich: principal of Are the sc~ools t~ing to take Highway Commissioner John long range assignments with' an eratic threaftounseat Republi~, The tre~ lighting ceremony Grosse Pointe High School will too much mto their scope be-' C. Mackie joined Wayne County Lada who said he did not tions for t:le use of funds. emphasis on the necessity of "ls' If r ' td '. 'd' 'd s'erve' as 'moder'ator ',wl'th the yond academic education?, Is, ~nd' Detroit officials to dedi- know a'ny of the people, select- can Speaker Don, R. Pears. The I e 'au oors or In oors, e- , Help Ll!ader Don meetini'deadlines. , , h ) , h. Reverend Ervl'lle, B. ]\'laynard of the home the primary starting cate this section of the Ford. ed their names at random from pla,n was to,' replace him wit,h pending on, weat er is, sc eu- All agreed that college is an George Salladl! lR. Ann Arbor) uled for 5:30p.m. All Pointe Christ Church John Chandler point? Should there exist li With: the opening of this a phone book. and sent the let- Another project aided by the ters, demanding $2,000 to be .' ..... adjustment, more difficult for who was one of two renegade families are im'ited to come and principal of'GPUS, Marshali sense .of community 'responsi- section-from Norcross to Vern- . h booths near' Goodf.ellow pnper sale funds IS some than others, of course. Republic, ans' voting with the, brin'g their 'children. Jamison, principal, of Monteith, ~.i1ity b~t\\'e,~n' the so-calle,d ier_pproximately 15.5, miles paceI d m pone . I ' their homes on certain dates the Leader Dog Lel\gue for the But, a high school th'lt prepares Democrats. ,The threat ended There is of, course, ,no charge. and' Frank Welcenbach ' princi- Ideal home and' the much of the Ford expressway is in use a student well Is a necessity, , ------1 less ideaLhome? Do delinquent ill the Detroit ,area. It was one and places. None of the intefld- Blind. Also, the group awards fiUibusler and the evening ses- Arrangements haVe been made h' '. h d I' t and aCCOrding to Dr. Sabine, c Iidren tie up Wit e mquen year to the day (December 16) ed victims compiled with th~ a scholarship to two graduates sion with'the Democrals clQSeto with the Memorial Church for ppery Street h d'f h d this Is being rione. S" omes, an I so, ow 0 we when ,,3.1 mile seetion from request. AuLlJoritles were noti- of any Pointe high school pub- passing their corpotation profits I ..verflow parkin~. reach disinterested apathetic Mt. ElliOt to Norcross was fied immediately. ." ; oL ' tax. The schedule of events this Cause of Crash, parents? opened.- Madsen, who is believed to IIc or pllrochlal, wno are in ,+ • year is as follows: i In the course of the discus- Almosl to Maeomb have receive dthe first extortion need DC financial aid to con- Six Cases Heard 'j A MOTHER and one of her A Puppet Show "The Christ-. sion il is' hoped that certain letter, called the FBI, and FBI tlnue thei!;' education. three children were found dead mas 'Cake" "'1'11be gl'ven. The slippery streets S,aturday 'd' I' ' , '11 C' bet This la~st ,section extends Chief Donald S. Hostetler took .. [ gUl e mes WI emerge or - the Ford to within 1,000 feet Dr The papers in the sale are In Court in City in' the garage, yesterday, vic- A play "Twinkle, Twinkle, night, December 12, were the tel" "learning, ,living, and grow- the Wayne county line. An in_ charge. paid for by the Lions Clllb's tims of carbon monoxide' pot Christmas Star" will be pre- cause of an accident at the cor- ing-to-be,"and a real concern ,terchange at Vernier road dis- All Letters Idenlieal Six traffic cases were brought oning.'l\frs. Mary Jakubiak, 4 , sented by the Center's Chilo I ner of East Jefferson and and co-operation for mutu'al All the letters were identical, own treasury. and not from the oC RedCord' Township, and ene community 'p rob I ems. With perses traffic at this point. sales funds .. belore City Judge D 0 u g 1a s 6 ' dren's Theatre. ' Cadieux . T f hi 49 II f and consisted of six pages of Paterson In court, Tuesday, J>e. of her t\\:n girls. Janice, • were Toe brief Tree L i g Iitin g' home, school' and church work- ,otal cost 0 t s . m es 0 short sentences. bad grammar cember 8. declared a murder-suicide. The Ceremony will be conducted Bernard N. Rago of 21553 Ing together, exertlng'pressure the Ford is an estimated and misspelled words, Hostetter I THIEF TAKES COATS Herbert C. AlIlson, 444 Wash- other twin, Thercsa, was still ouldo~rs by the Center's Youth New Castle. Harper Woods, for a higher code of standards, $40.ooo,~i n c 1u din g $14,- said. Ington road. pled not guilly to alive and was rushed to C0'1'- it is felt that the entire Grosse 335,499 for the roadway; $5,- Madscn, 'on Instruction of James D. Heileman, 24. of' munity Hospital. She is in criti- Council and both Protestant driving west on Jefferson, could Poinle Community will benefit. 372,500 for slructl,1res; and '$19,- the charge of rec!kless driving. Federal and local police. put the 5314 Alter road, Detroit; and clll condition. The bodies were and Cal~olic cl~r~,men: The not stop his car in time to avoid Following the. questlon-and- 750.000 for right of way .. He was found not guilty and money in an cnvelopc and taped Gerald T. SO~lner, 25, oC 488 found by the third Child. Jolln, theme thiS ~'ear IS' Chnstmas hilt' th d . b D . d 10th' ti f th F d the CRse was dismissed. I Joyou Time"l mg e car Tlven y on answer perlO. un c h will be n IS sec on 0 e or, It to a telephone directory in a Fisher, told Woods police' on Peter Vitale oC 27713 Rock- 10, when he came home from s a. s .' P. Etlinger of 28130, NIeman. s e r v e d. All reservlltions for eastbound enlrance points arc booth lit Nine Mile and Jeffer. Friday, December 11. thllt school for lunch. lie called his ~anla CI~us, Will greet all the S1. Clair Shores. EUinger was lunch must be made by noon of at Outer Drive. Cadlcux, and while they were In the Night- wood in S1. Clair Shores. pled son, at 7 p.m.. Tuesday, De- guilty to not having his car father, Edward, 44, ,vho called chg:rl!~ wr~ ~a?dY can~s. th stopped for the red light al that January 4. The price Is 75 Moross; eastbound exltpoint.'l cember 8. Police were watctllng engale Lounge In Mack avenue, the police. Redforcl Township. G ro Sp'.1 t ~f s~ng ChY e corner. cents. ' are at C h II. I mer s,' Harper. under con t r 0 1. He was fined at the appointed hour, but no someone 5 t 0 I e their coats; policeman Leo Klein was reo' rosse om e , en s oru.s. ., Cadieux. Moross; Allard. and $I~ , one showed up. Heileman, it raincoat valued at sponsible forsilving Theresa's Coffee or cocoa, a,nd c~kles Both .ears rec~l~cd I\lID0r 0111a'll"s Purse Vernier. Sally Louise Sl'encer Of 54' W' $58. and Somner. a light gray life. He saw that she was slill will be scrved to bo.h children damage In the colliSion, but no WestboUnd' entrance points The next leltcr. to Gloviak, Rivard boulevard, was charged (Conlinued on Pare 2) overcoat, worth $5;;. barely alive, dragged her from and adults. one was hurt. Sna!!!!ed By Ca r are at C h a I m er s, Cadieux, with entering a through street the car and applied artificial I u""' Moross. and Vernier. Weslbound without due care and caution and also driving without her respiration. J ul '81 y 1_ S · .t (COftlinued on Pare 2) * * * I (~e . 10'lVS UIrC ntr" Park police ticketed Howard _ Speedillg Ticket Brings' glasses, She pled guilty, was Saturday, Dteember U H. Hydcr. 39, oC 22728 Harper , Clned $10 and had her sentence suspended. , THREE MINUTES was' just To C' '-r:"tmas Tree Vendor Lake, St. Clair Shores on Fri-Tlla, ,l"s One Way enough for school bus c1river, II ~ day. December II, lo~ driving Succor to Needy Fa.,nily .John Carl Nieman of 833 Mrs, Edna Neunan, to get her ----- without due care and caution Of FOlldinO' Out Kotcher, Detroit. stood mute be- 45 school girls out of II bus EverybOdy is happy now. in- Mr. Bufallno~ however, got an and injuring a pedestrian. ' , 1 ' ~ Life became R lillIe hl'lllhter children Rnel a pile of goods In fore the court on a charge of stalled on railroad tracks in the eluding Christmas tree salcs- Injunctlon to prevent the Woods The charge resulted from his for a 30.year.old mother and the cllr. He look the woman and not having his Nr under con. • path of an oncoming train, En- man Angelo Burallno and the from preventing him from sell. Rlmost hitting Mrs. Pauline Some peoplr. believe In signs her two small children because her c h II elr e n' 10 the statlon, trol. He was found guilty of in- route to Mallinckrodt Hi~h City oC Grl)sse Pointe 'Woods. ing his trees, through December Rabe. 61, of 9235 P.hlllp, De- and some don'!' A 12'year-old Shores p

" . Thursday, 'December i7, 1959 ,'Pag. -Two , G RO SSE POINTE NEWS 'Christmas Carol Film At Institute of Arts 'Police Nab Speeding Ticket Brings FordX.Way , II ilof the 10 o'clock In the morning and In the LectUl'e nArts tJlls al 2' o'clock, Admission Is 25lJ D~trolt Ins: Il~te ~lll'be two al the dO(Il' or mall orders will Extortionist Succor to Needy Family' Aids Pointe Sa Ul'dny tlCI e \~ 'flI be filled by the Education showings of the Ellllllsh)'k ~, Depl Detroit Institute o( Mis -U-.... "S 'e" buseo 011 D c en s ., , (COIltinued from Pale 1) (C.. UIllled fromPue 1) main anonymous, offered..... to let (COll.. C10 from Pale 1) CI'Oog'" 5200 Woodward avenue, De. ordered him to put the -same Pituburgh. She .said she had the Zanl0jcLQs stay in an apart- exit pOint, are at Ollter Drive. "Christmas Cnrol. 'I'he film will be III'CS~~c~~_~_t_t__I'O_lt_2_, _ amount of money III. th e same not heard (rom him for quite ment, rent free, t"u n t 11 they Cadleu~, I\Ioross and Allard, . booth at 7 p.m. the following some time. found other quar ers. AlmlIIt All Depressed evening. The woman said that uP. to Many J'esidents of the Pointe, The Edsel Ford expressway 'I'he watching Federal 'agents last summe«' she had beenllving "01'40 heard of. the family's sltu- consists of a minimum of thl'ee and St. Clair Shores police saw with (riends. but moved out be- aUon through the newspapel'S 12-foot traWc lanes In elthcr .~~~:~~t~UM»l Lada enter the booth, pick up cause she did not want to be a and radio and TV news casts, direction. separated by a ].4- the directory, and then walk bother. She said that she ap- called the Shoresstalion and foot medtan slrlp, two eight- toward his car parked clll6e by. plied four times in D,etrott for oUered (ood and clothing and foot refuge lanes, and 30-(001 He was prQlnptly arrested. Aid to Dependent Chndren, but (inanclal help.' ,service roads where neeessary. Lada claimed he was limo- was turned down each time. The Crisis. Club is tseeking I to The ex.pressway is almost en- ~A. ",..I SO ~ cent. and said he had gone to Not so in the PoInte! The .find, e m p 10 y III en for l\' rs. tirely depreSSed, with .11 cross the boolh to phone • friend. Grosse Pe1nte Crisis Club was Zamojcin, something she can tramc passing over the e~;>ress- However, when police searched called by' Shores Police Chief do without ieav!ng her children. way at street level. ~ .~II~..hoped to !~ the youth's home, they found. Fred" Duemling. a me mbe r" ~he said $he had held various There> are 71 structures on list of.the inlended victims, and when he arrived for duty early Jobs, ,but did not last very long the Ford. including 24 pedes_ ~I ~ ~ please him." IGl For his Christmas, give Dad his favorite pencil marks next to the names Friday morning. December ,11, b.ecause she had no birth cel.U- trian crossings. Exit and en- of three of.the victims in Lada's and I ear n e d of the family's ftcate, \' 'trance ramps; at' about quarter. gift ... slippers to/amper his feet. At telephone diJedory, plight. She !laid she :was b(lrn. ,in mile intervals, allow fast,' easy ~ ~ 1""'1' AIIJ gift you buy wiH show you _ 1*+ Hickey's, you'll fin just the styles he How Letters Read Within the hour. 'S e ve r a I ?rand Rapids. and was rals~d access and egress from the m em be r s 'J the organization m an orphanage there. She sald expressway.' , , I;kes best. The following is .part of the ...... sbe does n~ know her parents...... anted to make someone happy I~ letter, verbatim, sent to the were at th: ~tatio~'I~~r~~:t; nor does she know if they are ..The Foid Is designed to cal:ry , , , but bu)'ing your gifts here I~ Shown: TlteOp..-a Slipper in .rowll Kid victims by Lada, beginning with ~voman an er C still living, ' 90,000 vehicles per day-more Fin, or Natllral Deer Skin, $7.95 "This is Know Jake": mg hand, .." . When she was old enough to than one aseeond-and has a will show that you wanted to I~ l>lBN'S WEAR "iou don't know 'me but I The Club, comprised of. busl- work, she obtained a job, under "safe" 24-hour traffic capacity Other Styles $6.95 to $12,95 make sure of it. His enth\lsiastk know you very, very well, ~et's nessmen ',,:hc. have dedicated the supervision of officials of of 100,000. Some sections of the .""C' 1893 !I~ get to the point, shall we? I themselves to aiding pe0p'le in the orphanage, When she \VaS expressway have carried ,a" response when he opens a ~ have an alrplain and this plain dire need". sent all avatlable 21 ~'ears old; she came to De- much as 146,000 vehicles per 24- Cap~cr & Capper gif( is indeed .., has two small bombs with just members ,to find out what co~!t! trolt, and laler married. hour:perlod. the right pO\ler to reck one be done 11) the way of helpmg ------In spite of this staggering rewarding. ~ iI/c/[e¥~ house. Mrs. Zamojcln. Adele and oar- :", traffic volume . De(roit's -ex- "I am going. to 'drop two men. . , . Gaskin Made Officer pressways have' helped make it GROSSE POINTE, AT 17140 KERCHEVAL bombs on your house when you. ,Mrs. Zamojcin said that. she 0 I Cl b one of the nation's safest cittes. TUxedo 2.8970 least ...expect it if you don't do was returning from her' former f Automobi e u In 1958 the city's expressways Charge Accounts Invited Convenient Free Parking what I want you to do. rooming h 0 use in H a r per -- \ carried '10 per cent o( its tra(flc "You are probably saying to Woods. where she had gone, to Mervyn G. Gaskin of Oxford with less than three per' cent of ~~i yourself that aU you have to do plead with her former landlady road, has been elecled !irst Its traffic' accidents. For the Woodward Ave. 31 Grand Circus Park S- Is call the police, for the return of her children's vice. president of Automobile city as a whole, the 1958 fatality Also ill Chir.80 ~ "If you call I.will know about winter clothing. She said she Club of Michigan. rate was 3,18 -persons for each ~ it .10 minutes after your c,!-ll was evicted because she owed Gaskin will be assistant to 100 million vehicle miles of and i( you call them I will drop $25 in back rent and the land- Detroit attorney Howard C. travel-compared to 2.42 per Opell M~lI'do" Wedlltsday' ~ tbe bombs JUST FOR THAT." lady was holding the belong- Baldwin who was eleeted pres 1- 100 million vehicle miles .for and Friday Evenings ., The letter then gave instruc- !ngs until the money was paid. dent, at a board of directors' the expressways. liong on how the money was to She ..was returning from that meeting Deeember 8. Gaskin ~~rs;;I ~tj;l .. J~tj;l •• be. delivered, and mentioned an house, Mrs. Z am 0 j c i n said, has been an Auto Clubdiree- Even a sincere peacemaker accomplice and wa.rned that "if when she was stopped by Pa- tor for six years. is occasionally accused of butt~ and when' my man gets there trolman Palhter. Other are,a residents re--. ing In. and the money is not there he Without hesitation,. the Crisis eleeted direetors fC\r three- will call me and you will be Club members went Ita the year terms are J. Lee Barrett, soITy." rooming hause, paid the $25; re- 38 Newberry, and Ralph Thorn" Can't Explain Why trieved the clothing and gave as, 222 MelTlweather, an at- While he was being held in a it to Mrs. Zamojcin. , torney-in-fact of Auta Club'1I cell in the United States The club members. did not sister organization, the Detroit Marshall's Office in the Federal stop the r e! They questioned Auto Inter-Insurance Exchange. Building, Lada stated there was 'Mrs. Zamojcln fur the r 8?d no particular reason why he found ,that she had been eV1C- wrote the letters: ted for non-payment .of rent G . "I'm not hard up for money," fro man apartI!1ent at 1279 ros S~ he said "I just don't know why Meadowbrook,Detroit; I did it." . Som~ members went to the p · tt" N~-ws When arrested, he had only apartment, paid the back r~nt 0) n 'l- "" six cents in his pocket. Police and made arrangements. Wltil PulIUlJled Bve~ TIlunday IlF said they learned, that Lada the apartment manager to per- AD~bo Publishers, !De., planned to be married sometime mlt Mrs. Zam,ojcin to have her 99' Kerehr.val, next .year,' and that he was oldapartm~ Ilt back,. at teast ~or GrossePolnte Farms, MleJa. making large monthly payments' present, wl1h the Club paymg Phol'le TU 2.6900 on his 1959 car. the rent. By returning to the 'rbree Trunk LiDe. ' apartment, it was d i s c: 10 sed, £DCered as second' class .. Iter at Adele and Carmen were able to tile post oUlce, Detroit, Mlchia:aa, return to classes at the Linge- UDder the act of Marc:b 3'pum. Subscription Rates: $3.50 er Year mann School, close by in Mont- by MaU; ~.50 outside Wayne Coun- 'clair avenue. ty. All News and Advertising Copy The Club paid the family's ~::da~e J:lte~:OD.Net~'O~~l:: l2. back light and fuel bills, and sertlOD, . stocked their place with food. Address all mail (sub scrip- The organization was not. tions, change of address. Forms alone in offering to help, A 3579) 10:-99 Kercheval Ave. nue, Grosse Pointe Farms 35, Highland Park apartment house Michigan. f · owner. who asked that he re- .l,he perfed ' gift ...continental styled wool sweaters The perfect Ch~istmasgift for a man- For the man who appreciates handsome detailing free comfort, gi,ft him with our continental styled wool sweaters. At Sport shirts by HATHAWAY wonde'rful collection for year 'round casual fashion. S,M,L,XLsizes.

Top: Bulky five.button cardigan. White, black, gold, olive. . 25.00

Center: Smart plaid coot sweater with a handsome solid color ,convertible showl collar. Gold, olive green, or brown tones. 15.9'

Bottom: Pullover sweater with contrast lopped boot n~ck, underarm insert, sid. vents. Gelid, olive,

We can't think when we've seen a more magnifi. cent variety of materials, colors and novel designs than you'll find in our lates~ shipment of sport shirts by Hathaway. All are tailored to the tra. Join our 1960 Christmas Club No,v! ditional Hathaway standard. Anyone of them is This is the time to start your planning (or a merry Christma!i in 1960. And the • fitting tribute from Sant.a Cliul. WilY to do it is to open a 1960 Christmas Club account at any of National Bank It's worth a trip to ., counter just to look of Detroit's 64 offices. A few dollars every two weeks (25 payments) is all the them over. care your Christmas Club account requires. But how it will grow! For example, rLr from 8.95 $4 every other week adds up to $J 00 by next Christmas. So stop in this week at your near~st National Bank of Detroit office-make Christmas 1960 happier for you and your famil)' by planning for it now.

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,December 1959 Thurtd.y, 17, 'SR'OSS'! ' ., 0 "N'T-!"N'E, . WS Ensi9n Schf.ff to Come Hol'l'l~' from South for Yule a graduate degree. He taught teacher Mr. James H. Cooper, captained high school teams Incl Introducing Poi?te's Newest 'Teachers in the Detroit schools for 3 comes from the west side of the particJpated In cross country Ensign Richard J. Schlaff the U. S. Naval Air Force Com- years before coming~ to the slate. Born in Grand Rapids he and:'track in college. will arrive home on Sunday, mand School," Newport, Rhode Pointe. Mr. Bolden sings in his aUendec\ Hope College and did He ,taught eiementary physi. church choir and elljo~'s per. his practice teaching at Holland cal educ~tJon in the East Lan. December 20 10 spend the holi- Island, in November, he is now formances of the Detroit Sym- High School. A graduate as- 'sIng schools and was student days with his puents, MI'. and continuing his sludles at the phony Orcheslra, Sports in- director oC men's intramurals at Mrs, Robert A, Schlaff of Naval Air Intelligence School sislant-ship at Michigan State terests are swimming and Ice- Hope during his undergradu. Gr_~sse ,Pointe bou!evarq, In Jacksonville, FIll. He is an helped him finish his work for skating. ate years. Married, his wife !tarlng been commissioned at alumnus of MJchigan Slate a masters degree' thJs past sum- The Ferry physical education mer.' Active in alhletics he alsO teaches,

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silk IIlUl1UIg pajaaas ~!£ · ~c!G~ We have Ihem in ~ .. blue, beige, gol!!) ma- roon and c h a I' coal. HARRIS, JAMES COO PER; Mr. An ex c e'p 1I 0 naHy And this is the Ferry School dis- Wendt, MISS MELANIE WACHT- 10Dd value aq 5.95 trict. EDWIN WENDT, principal, out- -' lines the area served by his school ,to LER, WAYNE BOL D EN, ,MISS the newcomers on his staff. From the JANET WOITA, and MRS. JANET ';n an AJterSix tux I robes left are MISS HELEN, OSBORN, CULVER. MISS JANE OULLETT, MISS JEAN How can you miss .. '. ? We hal'e a .very Here's a formal that's nice s e lee 1i0 D, Born som:,;4 ;ears 'ago .in I speclator sporls, music and Jersey 'was the scene ot much styled for comfort, as well ' 10,95 10 35,00. dynamic Detroii,' Miss l\lelanie travel. of Miss Jane Gullett's early as elegance. Modern, Wachtler was destined to live I ''. .' life., She holds degrees from TONIGHT IS LADIES' NIGHT AT OUR 7 MILE STORE! there continuously until her, en-I .Janet "OIta, nO\\l teaching New Jersey Stale Teachers Col- lightweight with slender trance to Valparaiso univer-13rd gl'ade at Ferry School, was lege and Temple University as flattering lines, richly tailored, sity, Valparaiso, Indiana. Tour- born in. Grosse Pointe, received well as having attended Wayne throughout. See America's ing the mid-western stales with' her' ea;'ly 'elemental'y schooling State .nd puticipated In the the University chait. was an oul- in Des Moines low. and later University of Maryland's Euro- favorite look in formals, standing experiencc \If her col- el~mentary schooliAlg'in Detroit. pean Exlensioncourses. Previ- by After Six. -' lege carcer, She. attended ,and graduated ous teaching- experience was Cummerbund and After gl'ltduation, I\Iiss Wacht~ from, Bt?ll:nell Jr. H.igh School gained, in Maple Shade,. New I ler's first teaching assignment and Grosse Pointe High School. Jersey and Mason, School. She Tie Sets from , was Edgewood School in Mich- She received,ht:r, B,A, degree a:lsohas taught in U. S. De- igan City. Indiana. Now she is from Michigan Slate University, pendent's schools ,in Japan and tcaching Kindcrg!lrlcn at Dex- and: taught for, two years in St. France., She, is now teaching tel' 1\1, Ferry finding cspeciaUy Clair Shores. ' MissWoila rec-4th grade at Ferry. delighlfui its aCl'lhetic 'forest' ently spent. a wpnderful sum-I', Miss Jean,'Harris, 4th grade fringed playground. mertravelmg through eight teacher •. is another with previ-' ~I '.T t C I . t h Eut'opean countries. I O\l.s.Grosse Pointe .teaching ex-. n' l'S. '" ane u vel' eac es I .' ". ' ' . Give YOllr ~on "I . 'Philadelphia an'd nearby New penence. She taught '!t Defer ~\ f 't ( \ J • Si~, first glad,e at Ferr,y School. Also , " . , before Jeaving to try newspaper BY RUDOFKER tl,e feeling I a nalive of Detroit graduating , ,," " \york with the Detroit News for he lws arrived! I from W~stCl'n High. At Albion Neighborhood Dance se~eral .y~alOllwhere 's~e.~ ~~ole ,College she edited the school For Young Set for Dec. 29 co~~ernmg h.orne,' f.urmwln~s Ipaper and was. active ili lan- -- and, decor,atmg. ~ISS Harns GROSSE POINTE'S LARGEST ,. 'guage clubs. scouting. and GuyS and. Doll~ Dance Club was:,bor~ 111' DetrOit and, grew SELECTION" From $45.$95 sporls, She has spent recent \viilhave as their special holi- u~ In. R?yal Oak. She atten.ded Regulars, Shorts, Longs, summers counseling at the Dc- day party a "Holiday Hop" on MI,ch!gan 'Slat~ and Wayne and Extra Longs. troit Free Press' camp for un- Tuesday,' December 29, from Statp.and recelvet:.l, her degree derpril'ileged children. Newly I 7:30 to. 9 p.m., ' from. Co.lorado ~tate Coll~ge. m a I' I-i e d her husband also All h'ld " d 7 12 t SpeCial mterests lIIclude pamt- IIim ern teaches They are avid antique t d' c Ith!en age. I -h l'da - In~•. bridge, ane reading. I . en mg, IS specla 0 I ay I ' . 17012 Kerche ....l cOll,e,ctors of ~a~ly American dance must be members of the The ne~ 6th grade teacher at I in th. ViII.,. household furmshmgs. Neighborhood Club and should Ferry thiS fal.1 Is Mr., Wayne , Open M.F 9-7' After Six AU; r L - , d bring their membership carda. Bolden who 15 a natIve. De-I na Ie o. .ansmg an . a ______. troiter. A graduate of Denby Sot., 9-6 graduate DC .l\hc~lgan Slale 1\~ISS .' he look his degree from Wayne FREE PARKING Tuxedo Helell; Osborn IS now teaching \ FALSE FR,.ONT where he ,is continuing ,work for second grade at Ferry. She : " laught for one semester In the Too few people take time to I, He'll wear it proudly Lansing schools before coming worry about character as long , to all of his holiday. here.'____ Her Interesls in c 1u d eI as their' reputation is good. and s c h 00 1 affairs. Sty 1 e d up.to-the~ minute with natural shoulders andpopu- lac n a rr 0 wshaw1 coIlar. S i z.e 5 36-42, regulars and longs. $50 comfort'.

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'GROSSE POINTE, AT 17140 'KERCHEVAL TUxedo 2-8970 Charge Accounts Invited Convenient Free Parking

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\' - 2~2 j 2 j i2&iJiS j a i i 2 22521)&&&&3 3&&&SSSSS232SSss,sssasstsss •• sPss • - p , GROSSE .'POINTE NEWS Thursd.y, D.c.mb.r 17, 1959 Ht:JlT IN HOME MISHAP I~ anide. She was taken I 11 EJliUnd. from Greece. where Park (:0l1cc8sion Changcs Jlands :\ofn. Irma Woll. 68. of 815 to Bon ~un HotpLUl by •• BIT IJ Ai R I ~ ~ .he had made .a.rralI1~mtll for Wait pla~, fell down the Part poli~ ambulance where.. l' ~ L'9 the adoptioD of orphans for her Perdval H. Peters of HOa • The <:Ity man 1IIa,' t reCom. reasonable prices. Iwayed the ;U1in of heT home ()l1 8.ttun!ay, sbe wu lreaud for the Injury . OI'IaNuUMl. NotUn&ham. who haa held the mended that the conceulon m, votes ()f Mayor Kenneth Cun. Deeember 12. and luflered a and relened. ------She wu k t~ daulhter of Park's waterfront park conce... given to Pete", .Ince he had nlngham, and Co u n c I I men ______1 HOllE ••• trnLS Gorham Tool Co., Rickel Malt Emory CIa1 ,t fCll[lDu presi- oon for a number of years. 10lt carried the conc~~I(lo over the Peter Ga~e~, ~ ic tor Weh. Mr. Weill, U, of 4t Rmalld Co.• Jenninll Hospital and wu dent of the National Bank of out tQ a IJtgher bidder on Mon- meler an aU - PalUrson. road. died Tuesday. Decem- fCl>T1MrlyMCretary of Universal Detroit andtlrtt president of day. December 14. He sought pa"t year~. ",r"lJnll quality pro- They jpprO'led a on~year ('On- ber 8. BuitOa Co. He wu a!Jo active the Detroit CommunIty Fund. another three.year cqntrat.1. ducl.' at fea,'lUllabJe prices. tract try.out. Lux", I He bad bHn president of In the CommWlity Fund. The Cluts. are an old Detroit HoweVf'r, 'fjnl1ley'.~ otJer of The two d 1~5 e n t e r s were Homer ~Yarren and Co. slnr.e A put president of the family. The Park council, by a 4-2 17 I*rccnt (;1 Ilro~5, with the CouncUmen William Oddy and 1935. succeeding his father. He Country Club of Detroit, he Mn. Danlloft had been asw. decision. (one councilman was ~uarantee of maintainIng the Charles Jves. Councilman Kent STEREO I De- c"""""" : was a past p~ldent of the held membership. In tbe Unl- dated with the I.S.S. lor tlve absen!), voted to give the con. llualily of the ({1r~hmenl\ and Zimmerman wu absent. trO'it Mortgage Bankers Msoda- venlty Club. Detroit Club. ynn and wu eleeud interna. ceSium to Tracy H. Tingley of ---,--- .. ------. Uoo and the Detroit Building DAC. Harvard Club 01 !oUch). tJOIUIIpresident th1lI year after 51. Clair Shore.; who on a I Owner. and MaJagers AssOcia-, gan and the Zion Lodge NO'. serving a term u president of food catering buslnell. Gin Music System I1 tlon. He was director of the One. Y. and A.M. He wu a the United States branch. She Peters. whG hiS iGld refresh- Central BWilneu District As-- member of the Graue Pointe also JelVeQ as director ()f the ments In the park ,Ince May, ,soclatJon! and chairman of Its Memorial Church. Orthol)edlc Clinic. the Merrill- 1950. baa been paying the Park SPECIAL I '! dbtri(1 Improvement commit- He Is survived by his wife, Palmer SChool and the Detroit 10 per~ot of gross recelplJl. • tee . Mary Frances Fruer Me~k: Vn1ted FUDd. When the wa t e r f ro n t patk He served as a member of the two -brothers. HarVey S. anti She held membenblp In the cloled thiJ year, he turned over '3950 S349~ ! Mayor's Waterfront Develop- wcar~ R.; .~nd a lister. Mn G. WOlnen'1 City Club, the COUll- $1,849.77 to the city treasury. • lei t C'" ",.anu .... er. •ment omm tee, was a IVlC Services are today December try Club of Detroit. the Garden I City Manager Robert Siorle "liS lax $34.99 DOWN ,I ; C'enter ~mmlJ8toner, a member 17. at th! chapel pi ~ WiJ11am Club and the ~tetam~ Hunt. Informed the council. that he ltg, Us! Price $".50 I : o! the Neighborhood ConJerva. R IUmtlton Co., 3975 CUI ay~ I With bet at the ~Ime of her did not advertise for bids, but J tlOn Hcollmcmitte~ttand IthewOlldd nue. at 11 o'clock. Burial will deat!} wu her second hWlband, etinrourOa,gedthletten .of app!lta. • •. witt. tnik of.. d.nd ••d Ftee Deliyery City a omml ee. n or be in Elmwoo~ cemetery., ~ H lint h b d, H on. e severa. reHponse~ ty,.....rit., Of .~i..,.Muhine War II he served with the FBI • ~. - rge. er \1S aJ! enry rffe[ved, ~ said, Tlngley's Wil5 1ft worki"9 COft4itioa. 2 EleCtro.Voice EXQu". and III a Marine Intelligence of- 'W r Shelden, pro~lm~nt fwancier the highest offer. USED TYPEWRITERS 3 .Way Speaker Systems fleer. I ILLIA~ DALY~ , and builder. dIed In 1952. --______z t:" d • r woo d, Soheleu, OR' in Finished El\closufe~ He was a member of the De.. Y1r. Daly. 76, of 1553 Brys'l In addition to her husband, stand., with lab .• Whtn ntO!' CANDLES TJlAT DRIP sm. Now $3'.50 Hormon.Korcion A.230 trolt . Club, Un[venlty Cluh, drive. died Friday. December Ishe is mrllved by her two Stereo Amplifier DAC, Detroit Golf Club, Grosse 11. He wa.~ the hl!Shand of the' daughters. Mrs. Malcolm R. I Candles glow at Christma.!l 3 r.. C. Smltb, ltand" malle 50 Garrard RC.121 Re<:ord ! Pointe Yacht Club, and the One late G~rtrude M. Daly. Lovell, Jr .. and Mrs. Jere Dy- t dinners. And sometimes the. mirllo. Wh.n new 123'. Hundred Club. He u survived by hIt son. bma. of ,.-uhington, D.C.; a caildle wax drips on tahlecloth.!!. Now $64.5(/ '57 ",.. In Changer with Bou and Shure M7.D He Is survived by his wife, William Jr';,two brothers, Llnu.s brother George R. Clark of Hom.e economJsts at Michigan I Vndrrwood. Slwd. K.y Itl Witito.t TrCHIe.11l Elizabeth. and twIn daugh- and Roberi; a sliter, Esther; and Metamora;,. sister, Mrs. Wal- Sta~e University refresh your lab. Whtn new $UI, Stereo Cortri~ ten, Laura and Margaret. He three grandchildren. bridge Taft oC New York City; memory on how to remove Now $59.50 Complete Music System! first 2S Is thf! Ion of the late Carl S. service!! were Monday. De- and fh'e grandchlldren. . candle wax or paraffin from I Corona Portablt, l.a~ FREI! and Margaret B. Weill. cember 14. at St. Joan of Arc I The services were private. fabrics. .'lod.1. \\'btn s..... sa,.30. ellstlllnetS Services were Friday Decem. Church and burial was In The fam't1y requests that mem~ . Now $3'.50 will receiv •• ty,.....rite. ribbon ber 11 and burial was In Grand Owosso, Mich. rial tributes be sent to one of To remove all much wax as fr .. ($1.25 ".1... ). Lawn cemetery. • ~ .. .. Mrs. Danllofl'. charities. pOllSible place the stain between 4< 4< • MINNIE FRITZ clean white blotters or several i layers of faciai tlssues and I FRANK D. DONOVAN Mrs. Fritz. 74. of 1329 Bea- FORD P'JlODUCTION REPORT preu with a warm iron. To re- I OFFICE MACHINES Mr. Donovan, 83, of 1168 Brys consfleld avenue. died Sunday, move remaining stain, sponge I drive, died Saturday Decemher December 13. • Ford Mot 0 r Company pro- Sales - Service TU 4-1714 duced 150,211 passenger can with a grease solvent. i 5 In Clearwater. Fla. She [,survived by her hus- I HoutS 9.6, Thlln., fri., s.t ... atil 9 p."'. •• • LABORATORIES, lIe. A native of Bayonne, N.J., he band. William C.; four SODS. and trucks during November Or, If sale for the fabric,' K L A came to Detrolt In 1916. He Carl J., Harvey T., William N. for a 1959 total to date of pour bolling water through the : 'ru drive.ill po,.i..,. wu a former wholesale food and Edward p.; two' sisters, 1.884.351 units, Including a 10- spot. Remove any remaining I 20129 M~CK . TU 1.CJ004 merchant and also operated re- Mrs. Emma Banman and Mrs. month output of 68,595 Thun- stain with grease solvent. I J9755 MACK AVE. derbirds and 82,834 F a 1con. tail stores in both Grosse Pointe Ida Gowan; and seven grand- s1nce September 4. M,d" Sltowroom - 1375 Wo... ord - Detroit arid Royal Oak, before retiring children. In 1943. services were Wednesday. . IIi the face of steel shortages . OPEN 'TIL , P.M, MOH., THURS. AHD fRl. during November. the company He had just recently gone to December 16 at the Messiah produced 11,334 Mercurys. 100' Attention: Florlda to spend the winter. Lutheran Church,. -and' burillJ EdJels (which were d r 0 p p e d He is survived by his wife, was In Forest T.awn cemetery. from the l,Ine on November 201, Netvly Remodeled! Catherine C.; IOns, Frank W~l ;; • .' • 3.556 Llncolns and 17,646 Ford the. president of the Detroit, MARTHA C. DANILOFF truck!. Thunderbird output for ALL GOOD BOYS AND GIRLS Armand Reamers Grand" Opera Association, and Mrs. Danilo(f, 58. oC 904 November was 6,712 for a 1959 Edward J.; a daughter, Ml'lI. Whittier road. died Wednesday, total of 68,595' unlls. Falcon Kathleen ¥cIntyre; and eight December 9. In London. . output for the month totaled grandchildren. '. The president of the Interna- 32,469. Tractor production for G'l!ssePointeB.e, Shop . Services were Thursday. De- tlonal Soclal Services organw- November wu 1,376 units for a cember 10 in Our Lady ~tar of tlon, she had Just returned to 1959 total of ~,729. the. Sea Church and burial Wa.!l Santa's Mail Box in Mount 011..vet.cemetery.. CLYDE G. GROSS A netv beauty salon: Mr. Gros's. 71. of 431 Lexing. is at Jacobson's ton road, died Monday, Decem- ber 7 in Cottage HOllpit.a1. Mr. Gross was a part owner of Auch Construction Co. LOLA salon He is survived by his wife, Clara; tW~/lOns, Clyde Jr. and A beautifully appointed solon offering the finest , !' Richard; a daughter, Mrs. Helen in hair care by a competent stoff which has re- Jaebker; two brothers, Edgar Letters addressed to Santa Writ~ ~ letter to Santa tellin~ him w~at 3 l.rMn t9 Serv. Y.. and Walter; a sister. Mrs. Eliza- ceivea advanced training at the Virginia Farrell you want. Then brinCJ ttUt Ietierto Santa's The Pointe'~ OUtltonding shop : .• with mOlter bOrber'sfir$i,ve beth Bartbolomael; and nine Institute. Claus will be delivered to Mail Box on our sKond f1~,' wh!M'e it you. All new and modernly equipped for 'fOiJr convenience. We grandchildren. speciol,ze in women's and C;lildren't hoir cuttifl{,l...... • BLEACHING, TINTING, BLONDING the North Pole - and ans- will be sent to Santa It the North Pole on SAMUEL W. BLATT a giant Northwest Orient Airliner. The 15005 Kercheval .t Wayburn VA ).9872 Mr. Blatt, of 790 Shoreham • PERi\IANENT WAVING wered by Santa! same big plane .",iU bri"9 bad Santa's road, died Wednesday. Decem- ShM Sftiu Se ... ce HOlln: .:00 t. 6 :00 answer direct to you. 8e sure Mom "r D~d ber 9: • HAm STYLING He is survived by his son, writes your corre<:t name. Ilnd addresl on Leland; a brother, Chris; a sis- the bac;k of your letter 50 Santa can ter, Mrs. Minnie Hayward; and .New Hair Dryer Comfort! answer you. thrce grandchildren. No need to wear a hair net, eo'r pods, or a towel when Services we,'e Friday, Decem- under our new AIR CONDITIONED dryers. YOi./r "air isn't ber 11 In Brown City. Mich. baked dry ... it's gently oir.dried in a do

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here cares.- tre I eautlful Anglia the completely new English Ford

1'hll Gold, Star l!mhlem on your GM range ill not, only an Up In 40 Mllcs to the GII. , "ward ()f m~rjt ..• it'll Y'JlJr palI/lfl'Jrt 1,0 r.f)()king at ita Inn and prfctd at only '1,878.80. ~tI'~t! Th~ Gold Star m~llnJj th"rmf)!ltrttic VJp hurners tor Price Includt~ hCAlcr, white Iide Here are the charming leonard Walton children left t 'ht-t M' rJw:i/li"r.-<:ontrolled clJOkinrc, Tht (;(JlrI Star rneanll ovens wall tires and Tedual Import Tlx. ,.. .. S • ' • 0 "9 on 'rI, . NeIson an d -.;:Jay. rec8lv'"9 ant ...s roplios to fhe' Ch' t I tt d' t and hmil',rll that light irtllt,lintly, aUVlmat.ically. The Gold .01. • rr rI$ mas e Irs Iree Star mnhl~m m~n. fully inllulat.ed ovenK, for cooler from me North Pole to their home. Why not writ. yo I tt t-.J - . I' Ur e IT QQ'Y so you kitchl!llll. Thetlf!, and 25 oth", 'lutAt.an,ling featurEll5, are can be sur. Santa wll have time to answer? the r~Jnll you'll want tf) put a nolrl Rtar on your Chrilltmall trr~,. Vi"it Y(Jur (;aJl Company office or d(,aler llhowf(J()rrl- r~1 I'IlfJfl. MJ(;HrGA S C:ONSOT,IJ)ATJl.1l GAS COM PANY AUTHORIZED LINCOLN, MERCURY DEALERS So much more, for so much less- 130 Kercheval Ave., Grotse 'ointe Farms GAS naturally L = a • s. , 43'14 4 41<. c c ; ,c Jt £OS.41. ite 4£ ,>... "'."",1 '14 .. .4.."./41...4;;'•. '. \ 'If t

Thursd.y, December 17, 1959 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Plge nv. county 1'at.-te.82; tehool rate VANDALISM REPO.TED unknown person fired a BB $14.55;draln ra~$6.07: eoun-I-$ZU5. 1 ty 1'ate-~7.M; and school rate Detroit. city rate - $25.26; -$17.38. John Olsen 0( U4 Champine, shot through the glalll of the Woods,City Hall Farms Council Boastful compUlJ.ned to ' ....ms pollee on froot stonn window of his Sunday, Dfl:ember 13, that aIi house. Still' Unfinished About Financial Condition No new date of dedlcallon The Farms council on Mon- - $17.37; county rate -$7.55; OUI "AUT.fULL Y "'DID fQr the new Municipal build. I ing oC the City of Grosse Pointe day, December 7, boasted that school rate-$23.45. .Iutch t)ag bespeak. the Woods has been set, a~ yet, by the clly is the most solvent in Pad" city rate-$16.95; coun- the' Woods Council. the State. despl(e the fact that ty 1'.le-$7.71; school rate - f.. tive Christmas s,050n CHETSAMPSON I the State has not yet remitted $24.03. 'l'he new building is located funds due. Cit.y. city rate-$21;county CIS a lovely accessory Is Accepting Applications for His at 20025 Mack avenue. between Councilman William Kirby rate-$7.57; school rate-$23.58. Hunlington and Kenmore, on made note of the fact that the the ground known as Ghes- Farms has kept up with its Shores, village rate - $19.25; to all your holiday q~iere Park. The originsl date bills, and that it is not delin- county l'ate-$7.52; school rate fashions. Just one of, dedication, as set _by the quent in any payments. -$23.48. which Is divided. $1.10 1960 Tours for Township pur p 0 s e sand Council, at their September 14 The notation was made afler $22,38 for school district. from our gala evening meeting, was Sunday, Decem- the council ap,nroved payment 'ber 6. However. following the of two special bills, $956.20 to Woods, City rate .- $14.55; TOUR TO MEXICO presentation of the archltect.s Henry Sa 1vat 0 r e for. the re- drain rate-$6.07; county rate- bag collection. Black, F.bruary6.;,21 $ 474.65 ~eport at the November 2 meet- placement ofa new sewer at $7.54; school rate-$23.44. ing, the dedi calion of the build- Charlevoix and Merriweather; Harper Woods, city rllte - whit., blue, or silv.r. 7.91 ing was postponed indefinitely. and ,I final payment of lI!'{ik." .... _ plus tax. TOUR to HAWAII The archilects stated that it $2.024.53. w F lor i s DeMeul. ~~~. ~~. ~. enaere. {or the replacement and F.bruary 26-March 13 .. $ 897.18 wlIS apparent then that numer- QUS items. man)' of them minol', repair of curbs and sidewalks. Lllst I'would prevent the moving of Previous p'ayment to the latlel' Minute TOUR TO RUSSIA furniture /lnd equipment into amounted to $5.000. the new building in time for City Clerk Dawson Nacysaid Gih Itle"l May 20-June 9 ',' .. ,$1195.30 the December dedication. The that funds due, but not yet re- Council wishes w see the build- ceived from the State, are' its ing showll off at its best when share of the fees from .liqU01' TOUR TO EUROPE it is presented ,to the, public in licenses, intangibles lie e n ses. a dedication ceremony. and operator's licenses. October 15-30 (Husband) $ 868.10 . Bids for the new Municipal He also pointed Ollt that the '. (Wife) $ 718.10 bliilding were awarded on Feb- Farms has the lowest total tax .. ruary 9 of this year and con- rate in the Pointlt. as' well as struction was begun in March. lower than that of Harper .. COLLEGE STUDENTS The building was the victim Woods and Detroit, per $1.000 ~ I of vandals on the night of .No- assessed valuation,' The total vember 16. They gained en- tax rates, are listed as follows: HAND SLIDE VIEWER AND YOUNG 'ADULTS Farms-$48.37; Park-$48.69; .trance through the .circular .... ~.mm MeI' ...... ,.. ... I wall on the wes!. side of the C it y-$52.15; Shores-$50.25; Tour to Mexico building. A half gallon jug of Woods - $51.60 (j n c Iud i n g Grosse-Gratiot Drain Tax-; Har- glue Wll~ broken and smeared per Woods - $53.:h 1;'.. ",I"ding April 15-24 .. ,. :.$ 372.55 over the walls and entrance in Drain Tax); and Detrou: ,.... the council chamber. Construc- tion foreman Ca'spel' Salvaggio $49.46. Tour to Europe The city clerk b r 0 k e this '. said. at that time •. that the re- down further: Farms, Wf ..;ote Jun. 23-July 26 , .$1267.20 placement and repair costs Iyould amount to about $200. ..i. .tin.rarl., a.1I Application, Availabl.at l\leanwhile. plans for the Army Offers Chance ALEX""•• completion of the building roll For Leave Exiension "'. on. At the regular meetin$ De MMKOff'S eo.... Chet Sampson Travel ~rvice Monday. De cern bel' 7, the 'fhe Army will give 5-day , . Council approved the purchase 100 Kercheval, on the hill TUxedo 5-7510 extension to its military pl:/"Son- .u.ri,...... a gi~ of beauty. c. of a number of chairs. Ordered Tiel who. while on leave procure were 98 theater type seats, applicants for the regular Army iacOMpcwc:A* ~ coac~ three swivel chairs, nine ad- according to SFC J 0 s e ph' « ...... !.MMMM ...... ----. justable chairs and 19 guest Rinke, chairs, These are to be deliv- Mothers and fathers who ingr.dieak. .. ~ .. .-, to See your elides as you've never , " ered on approximately Febru- have sons or daughters coming seen them before. with amazing Last Call! ary I, 1960. home on leave should clip thIs HI .... CI illusion of depth, remarkable 9'0.... 9 cOCllf*Mot: for ell Weir. ready to serve you with last- Plans are also being made to item and bring it to theIr at- . , tention if tiley desire to get a brillinnce, no.squint viewing convert the present municipal .. holiday fett~ 2O.OOr minute deliveries and gift wrapping building at 20775 Mack avenue, 5-day leave extension or If they with both eyes! No batteries :- •• , at no extra charge. into a: Department of PUblic prefer a 3'-day pass when they Vtel normal room .lightinc! Safety building. At present. the return to camp, providing that • .00, eHtd SO,OO pM ~ old building houses both tole they bring in an ~pplicant who Woods city offices and the De- is acceplable for enlistment partment of Pub I i c Safcty, into the regular Army. which includes both the police The local Army Recruiting and fire departments. The Station for thIs area is located Council has allowed the sum of at 13303 E. McNichols road,' or' $1.000 tob"e used for allerillions if they wish to phone for in- IODAK GIFT OUTFITS in the old building, in order to formation calt DR 1-4740. These make it more suitable for use extensions can be granted not The , SEE THEM ALL - HEREI by the' Department of Pubiic only, durihg the holiday leaves Safety. but throughout the year. CAMERA

"RIGHT FOR HIM HIS OWN GA¥E CENTER STOM HOURS: The clever man bags his game Time never hangs heavily on 171 14 Kercheval Monday through Friday without the aid of a gun-he the hands of the man who just plays his eardil right. really enjoys his chosen work. TU 1-4096 9:30 G." 10 5:)0 p.m. Open Fridays Till 9 p.m. StJturday tftl 6:00. " ...... iIj BROWNIE st1vwMlic. OUTFIT LDl8ER1E Electric-eye camera in complete gift ou.tfit Here, with f1osholder for shootini indoo~s, is the amazing Brownie Sta~matic Camera by Kodak. Its elec:tric eye measures WITH THE GIFT 1M light and Clutomotically sets the lens for good, dear pic- 1In.'. Tokes color slides, color snap', black-and-white. Comes OF BEAUTY ~ wittl case, flasholder, bulbs, balteri •• , film.

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ThuMIY, D.c.m,*, 17. 1959 Page Six GROSSE POINTE NEWS Gross~Pointt N~wl Gr••• e- Memorial Center Schedule What Goes On PUBLJ~.HU) EV.t:RY fHUK::iVAY' 8Y AN'l'EEBO PUBlJSHERS, INC. ALSO PUBlJSHERS OF THE DETROIT WESTWARD. at OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEV AI .. Ezalleratlo •• D.ECgIBt;R 17 • DE~lI;iUBER :n~ll :30 a.m. JOANNE EASON _ _ .ACCOUN'I'S to keep them. She has a French chef who cooks her And peace be restored to strife-torn Cuba. Welc.ome Wagon Club of Grosse Poil1te-Luncheon- FLORA HARDING CIRCULA TION meals, a butler to walk her and a .maid to brush her. And let there be no difficult lag: and Bl'idge-12:30 p.m. Reser, ..ations Chairman, Mrs. Fifi who has won the "best dressed poodle awardl' .•• On agreement regarding the Panama flag. has an all white1:edrC'.)m ... 12 rhinestone leashes and Richard D'Arcy-t700 Litt1estone-TU 4-5864. A miraCle please in.the days ahead, Disgracefu I Disclosure a leopard skin bed. Miss Hampton Says "There is :0.0 .Children's Art Class-Margheritta Loud-Instructor- To somehow get Lansing out of the red. mink in Fifi's wardrobe because rcink makes Fill look 3:45 to 5:15 .m. Help Arkansas solve its long debate, .Ballet Classes-Mary Ellen Cooper-Instructor-4 to . Charity certainly began at home for a group of Ifat." Whether or not to integrate. 7:30 c~oo~ed policemen. and fire.men. and severa I. private, Before you decide to forward this article to the p.m. Cranberry growers, the whole world over, Grosse Pointe American Automobile Association - c 1 t 1 zen s ,w~o dIpJ:led thelr sllmy fmgers .mto the Kremlin Gazette ... let it be known Miss Hampton is Have our best wishes for. a life in clover. Christmas Party-7 p.m. Goodfellows. ttll, durmg the newspaper sale In Royal not alone in the world of dog lovers. There is a local May our researchers find the answer Gros.se Pointe Numismatic Society-Meeting-7:30 p.m. Oak TownshIp 1vwnday. .. . woman who hires a baby sitter to watch over her pets To a satisfactory cure for cancer. M~n's Garden Club of Gros~ Pointe-Meeting-8 p.m. ~e stor.y made for pretty sordId read mg. Any ~md whenever she and her hwlband are out for the evening. But let our drugs nqt soar too much of thIevery IS bad enough, but when trusted muniCIpal Still another, who takes her dog with her wherever she • • * For budgets like yours and mine and such. e~pl~yes steal from a fun,d collected for the purpose. of goes, (in town), has very often found herself unex': Friday, December 18 Let the steel negotiations, brmgmg he~p and che-er to the needy, they are touching pectedly staying in town for the theater •.. : in which _Beauty Counselors, Inc. Meeting-IO to i p.m.-Lunch- So closely watched by other na~ions, a new low 10 loathsome larceny. case she sends the dog home in a cab. Another woman eon-12:30 p.m. End this long and costly strike, It should be clearly understood that tbis despil::able offered to drive her husband's hunting dog to Canada Grosse Pointe Real Estate Women -- Luncheon and And bring relief to all alike. action in Royal Oak Township is in no way connected recently, when he wanted to go there right .from the Meeting-12 noon. For television a solution, ' with the annual Detroit Goodfel1()ws caIl)paign which office. She decided to take her poodle along too . • . Christian Science Monitor Youth Forum - Party - tn its country-wide ablution. does so much for the underprivileged. This is a purely but at the border, it was found the' hunting dog had 7:30 p.m. I For payola let none grovel; local drive, intended to solve purely local problems, his proper papers, but' her poodle had'NOT. So there Tadom Club---Christmas Party-8 p.m. Rather go from mink to hoveL just as is the annual sale conducted by the Grosse Poin'te was nothing to,do but send the poodle home in a cab., • '. .* .* • Lions' Club with the ass i 5 tan c e of all the Pointe She telephoned her house to alert them that Pitter-Pat Saturday, December 19 The present news will soon make way policemen and firemen. It. is to be, hoped that this would be arriving home in a cab ... but there was no For headlines of the next year's fray. degrading experience will not adversely affect these answer. Figuring- the daytime maid might be in the .Ballet Classes-Mary Ellen Cooper-Instructor-9:30 Your library hopes itmay help you screen other campaigns, which have always been conducted basement.at the time, she sent the'dog anyway~ When a.m. to 3:30 p.m. And evaluate the current scene. *Children's Theater-Mrs. Syd Reynolds-Instructor- without a hint of scandal. ,the driver got to the house, he got no answer, so he To all olir readers a Merry Noel It will be interesting to see what punishment is took the dog home with him and left a note on the front 10 to 12 noon and 1 t03 p.rn: And a year of good without parallel. Wells College Alumn2.e-Brunch and Slides-lO:30 a.m. m.eted out to the 12 who are involved, Doubtless there door for the woman to call. him when she got home. May we in "Sixty" leave behind *Ballroom Dancing Classes Christmas Party. Orchestra, will be major shakeups in the police and fire depart- She DID and he came back with the p00dle! ThE.'tensions which divide mankind. ments. We feel sorry for the innocent participants in A dth' b' g t t t' 'Ie would not have refreshments and favors. All the Center's ballroom the sale, upon whom some of the taint is bound .to rub . n . IS I'm s us 0 a ca s ory" h. "'d dancing students are invited without r:harge-7:30 . . 't f' t'. f th bl' belIeved If we had not. been present w en the lOCI ent o.ff It IS a common, ou un all' prac ICe or e pu IC . " h . . h to 10,p.m. ' h th'd't took place. A rather fancy family of t e Pomte, w 0 Ford Rotunda Offers Fantasy o cas a an e bl ame 10 cases suc as IS an 1.. •. .' . '0 . h tMemorial Bridge Club-Duplicate Bridge-Mr. and . t t bl k t . .'. no longer hve here, had three Siamese cats. ne mg t, .' would be. most unfortun.ate If the co~ruptlOn. of a few we were asked to their home for dinner, along with a Mrs. Andrew Walrond-Directors-7:30 to 11:30 p.m. Thirteen choirs representing miniature circus complete with shoul.d kill future c~an~able campaIgns WhIch could half dozen other guests. Dinner over we repaired (as Young Couples Forum of Christian Reformed Church Detroit area churches, schools, real clowns, hundreds of dolls alleViate much sufferlOg 10 that area. ..' . ' f of Grosse Pointe--Party 9:30 to 11:30 p.m. civic and professional' organiza- an-d various anima led dlspla~'s. . . 1. d they say In expenSIve novels), to the drawmgroom or Car loons ars shown continu- Th ere Shou ld be no sympa. th y for th e ones lOVO ve [f • • • tions will sing Christmas carols at the Ford Rotunda in Dear- ously in the Rotunda thealer. in the pilfering. ,Whatever happens to them will be co ee. .., Sunday, December 20 better than they deserve. In one large and comfortab~e looking chaIr, one of born during the Christmas During the Fantasy, Rolunda the cats was sprawled out sleepmg. A gentleman guest, *Youth .Council-Meeting-12:30 p.m. Fantasy currenU~' featured at visiting hours are from 8:30 tapped the cat lightly, and said: "Hey young man, I'd *Community Christmas Program and Tree Lighting the industrial showplace. a.m .. to 9 p.m. Daily. The show will end at 3 p.m. December 24. ,like to sit there." The hostess glared at him and ex- staged by the Center's Youth Council with!he Largest of the choirs will be Smart Students Increasing: claimed: "Leave Rostater alone. You can sit someplace theme "Christmas is a Joyous .Time." AII Grosse the lDO-vr,lce group rep~nt- Pointe families are welcome. There is charge- Ing 'Deafbom's O. L. junior else. That happens to be HIS favorite chair!" The guest TIO high school December 8. F;irsl The ever-increasing difficulty experienced by ;young moved to the only chair left ... a smal1w;)b'.Jly antique, 4:30 p.m. to carol near the huge Natlvit~' ,How 10 Lose t high school students in gaining admission to. the colleges while good old Hostater snored away in comfort in the • .. scene in the center court was and universities of their choice, has engendered a easy chair. As we've said. , . if you don't love animals, IUonday, December 21 the Southgate Mother Singers J Lol of Weight growing appreciation of the educationa~ foundation group December 2. The Ford- don't read this paragraph! .Cancer Information and Service Center-Service Work afforded th'emby secondary schools, according to school 80Il high school Men's Glee Safely -10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The volunteer workers are and college faculty members. Club will close out the choir * urgently in need of clean white material to carry appearances December 23. By Fred Kopp, R. Ph. Interesting disclosures were made during a recent Artistsl Inc. on their work-anyone having old sheets, table- Olher choirs, and the dates l\laybe you've been in our conclave held at Michigan State University. High school cloths, shirts or the like is urged to press the ma- on which t!ley will appear at pharmacy and noticed all the teachers from alI over the state, including eight from A local woman has no doubt endeared herself to her terial and drop it by the .Center to aid this worthy th\! Rotunda. are: ways there are to lose weight. the Grosse Pointe High S c h 001 staff, interviewed recent hosts and the artist she was invited to meet. Fordson high school, Decem. Pills, tablets, capsules - all f I' e s h men at the university on the subject o[ the When our heroine received the invitation to meet the endeavor. , ber 10; St. Lawrence Catholic kinds. Most are designed to Rotary Club of Grosse Pointe-Luncheon and 'Meeting reduce your appetite - and preparation they had received to continue their higher artist, .she was under the impression that only a few church and Henry Ford Hos- thus, you. All well and good, -12:15 p.m. "-, education. people were asked ... so she had the bright idea of pltal School of Nursing Glee hut if you have a serl9us .Memorial Bridge Club - Duplicate Bridge - Mrs. Dr. Gordon A. Sabine, Director of Admissions and carting along two oil paintings she had just bought. to Clut>, December 13; St. Peter weight problem, there is only Andrew Walrond - Director - 1 p.m. & Paul choir, December 15; one sensible thing to.do. See S c h 0 1a I' s hip s at MSU, addressed the attending get the artist's and the hosts' opinions of them. When *Grosse Pointe Men's Chorus-Rehearsal-&:30 to 10:30 Lowrey high school, Edsel Ford your physician. He will pre- representatives at a luncheon liession following the Madame arrived, there were a mere handful of guests high school, and Taylor Center scribe a diet, tailored to your interviews. He said he was tremendously impressed with ... afong with the artist, who had his paintings stretched p.m. high school, December 16: Good condition, with proper drugs from wall to wall [or aU the sundry to see. Madame * • • Shepherd Singers, December and nutritive supplements to the great desire to learn which is being shown by the ma~ it safe and sure. We. newer students, and he had high praise for the ground- stashed her tWf) oils near the door and didn't mention Tuesday, December 22 17; ; De- as pharmacists, dispense these work being done by the high schools. , them. Time passed and people began to flock into the .Service Guil~ for Children's Hospital-Service Work- cember 21, and Adams junior more polent drugs only at high schoo), December 22, his direction - a practice A particularly significant disclosure was the atti- house .•• much yak, yak going on about art ... when 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. -, suddenly, one of the guests exclaimed: "OB .•. THESE 1'rlore than 100.000 persons which exists for one reason tude of many students interviewed. They consider the *Senor Men's Club-Buffet-12:30 p.m. visited the Rotunda in the first -to protect your health. are terrific ... Did YOU do these Mr. Soandso ... OH, most important courses taken during their high school Grosse Pointe Optimist Club-Dinner and Meeting- five days of the annual Christ- This Isthe.682nd of a selies of years were th~ ones which helped th~m with the you MUST do MY children ..• these are the greatest." 6:15 p.m. mas exhibit. In addition to Editorial advertisements appear. subject or subject" they select for majors in college. Everyone's attention was caught ..• so ~ group Kiwanis Club of Grosse Pointe-Dinner and Meeting- Santa Claus, the Fantasy fea- lng In this paper each week. tures a giant Christmas tree, a '1- ---' Many also said they considered those teachers most moved to the paintings which were NOT those of t.he 6:30p.m. .! . valuable who made their students work hard while also guest artist. but the one!t our heroine had brought ~vJth "Sea Explorers Ship 69G-Meeting-7:30 p.m. making their courses interesting. her. A THUNDEROUS silence fell on the group when Convent of the Sacred Heart-Dance-8 p.m. Competition is terrifically tough between the young Madame meekly explained they were HER paintings ...... students of today. The number of youngsters who go on that she had just brought along "for the ride." IF Wednesday, December 23 I.OOKS COULD KILL .•. well, anyway, the lad~' is to college is constantly growing and our existing facili- ~Se-nior Club-Tea and Cards, and Program-I:30 p.m. ties for handling them are more severely taxed each still alive' but locked in her house until the storm blows Constructive "Memorial Bridge Clul> - Duplicate Bridge - Mr. and year. Entrance requirements and requirements for 'over! Mrs. Andrew Walrond - Directors - 7:30 p.m. graduation have been made increasingly difficult. Many * * Grosse Pointe High School Band and Orchestra-Party New Year's of us who were graduated from the colleges ;:md uni- Hollywood Fluff -8:30 p.m. versities several decades ago, would probably have real Resolution: tr:>uble ~etting into one of them today. If a student is Not since we were a youth have we even SEEN a to remain in the competition he has to really be on his mov;e ma~azine. However, we ran across one the other Form an toes, and make every effort to gain the best educational day at a friend's house,. and in glancing through it, .we PALM BEACH ioundation possible. Thousands of di:;appointed young- discovered some genius In Hollywood has bee!1 changmg , House directly on 155' of J..ilke frontage in the Town's most desirable location. Arttully designed by Maurice INVESTMENT sters are turned down every year by the institutions of the names of young starlets and stars to ~Ult what he I Fatio the view has bl!en ul1llzed to the very best ad- their choice and must accept acimission to second, third terms "their personalities." We couldn't belIeve what we vanla'ge. T~arge living room, light wood paneled. Den or fourth choice schools, or, as is true in many cases, saw ... and we haven't the space to write what they or )luest room with bath, three berlrooms, three baths, CLUB ... separate dining room, three servants rooms and baths. not be admitted to any of them. were changed from ~O . . . but such names as Tab To ~ell ~~ an estale. $125.000.00 furnished. Call or write It is heartening to learn that so many of the students Hunter, Rock Hudson, Rip Torn, .Gale Storm, Candy Rose Addy. of high school age are keenly aware of. th is situation Barr X Brands, etc., etc., etc. . . . gave us pause for ROlf. L. WILSON E~ch year more and more groups of and are spending their formative years in an eager thought and a few ideas of our own, in case th~ gent hte. friends and neighbors ar~ joining to form quest of learning. Those who do not, are in for some ever reads this column. We respectfully submit the 246 S. County Road - TE ~-0697 Investment Clubs. Most of them have rough years ahead. Whereas two dCCildcs ago a college following: Jet Blade, Ian Tonic, Penny Sylan, Whet Palm ~aeh. Florida fOlln~ their group's activities interesting diploma was sufficient qualification to land a job with Stone, Bunkey Hm, Kay Rations, At Urgey. Belle Toles, and Instructive-and fascinating fun. reasonable expectancy of being able to progress to the Rock Candy, Soapy Opera, Whip Lash, Mike Robe, Sally pnder the guidance of an experienced top, today many bus i n c sse 5 and professions won't Forth and Hank O'Hare. Investment adviser, the members learn consider an applicant for employment unless he has t about the operation .01' the market, how obtained a graduale dcgrce, It's a tough league and * Loanalyze ~he past operations of a com- the smart ones are those who are getting' ready for , That's about all cats. If you don't dig tiS again before pany and Its future pro!'lpects, how to the tussle. the holiday ... have a COOL YULE! IOvest club funds. We have guided many Investment Club puhllc 0' Ihe Importance of the deficient on this suhjcct. groups during the past few years, and ar.e Good Turn Drive. As you no doubt know, Dc- ...~'.. alw.ays happy help form a new orgam- Letters to the EclifOl'_1 Iroil now rank.~ amon,ll the top to 1'0 the Individuals and nrm~ zatlOn and supervise and counflel any that p a I' II c I pal e d. we say hoatlng areAS In the world, and slIrely W II r ran t s subslanllal clu~ o~ ten to fifteen persons, withotlt, To the EdHor: Scoul.~ IInli LelldN~. truck drlv. THANKS' FOrt 1\ .JOB WELL obhgatlOn. ' The Good Turn Clolhlng ers llnd othcl' \'olunleer work- DONE. neWllpapC'r coverlille. Also, a Orlve conducted h.v lhe ()(~Irolt erll, along with the houlIeh handicapped comhlne thell' time and encrl!Y Roht'rt F. Weber. President. Grosse Pointe or a dill e e n t sentatIves WIll be glad to meet with YOil, nmploYl!es of GoodwJl1 InduB- to do so much for the ITllndl. Goodwill IndulItrlell of Detroit 10elllltl('s. at your convenience. lriell was a rc~oundlng SUCCellll.capped of thla community. JAek Benfield, Chairman T lInow Ihat many Grosse Nellrly 600 Scout Un,!'.t col. Using hundreds o( trucks, (;00(1 Turn Orlve Committee Polnt~ people subscrihe 10 your 1('{;led 270,000 Good Tl1rn equipment and (acilltles loaned paper for Ihe yachting news Clothing Bags filled with ma. to Ull by local bUlIlne8.~ firms, J)ee, 8, 11159 alone. Sin('c most of the Inter- ~ M~NLEY. BENNET'!' &. COMPANY \('rlal .. which will provIde Ihou. Ihelle people llUe('eSsrul1y com. DeaT 511':- cst 10clllly has to do wilh !inll. .-==.J MEMIlERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE ~ands of hours of employment pleted th€' IIlrllcst onc.day T would like 10 thllnk you for I hoat rndng. it Is forlunlltl' that the excellenl coverage you you have he en IIhle 10 ohtain luhl "'lhI'n •• D.".;! 26 • Ilnd trltlnin!! for our physlclilly elolhlng drive ever helrl In Ihls 81•• ;"11.1" Hill., Mich. hltndlrappcd wnrk('r~ and guar. country. hllve given yarhllng. nctll/llfes Ilood on.the.spot co v era g e WO'''w."r $.1121 JO .",,650 anlee ItWin Ilt'!ltrly Joh~ during We appreciate Ihe coopera' during the past tew years. This whtch has mllde YOllr al'Urlcs llle winter months llhead. tlon of thl:: newspapers and Is pnrtlelllllrly oll1.~IRndlnll In much more Interestlng. It Is extremely 1I,'atUylng to other r.ommunlcatton6 me d I • view of the fact t.hat. tho De- Sincerely, II' ~ kllow that 20,000 Do)' who did .so much 10 Inform the t.roit pllper. are noticeably H, J. CAWTHRA

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Park Se'wer Improvement. Boating Specialtie. "1 Cos~sEstimated at $65,730 lulical "'ks • lifts The P~rk councll authorized[ were received. The su~vey will OPEN EVININGS City Manager Robert Slone to Idetcrmlne how badly sewer im- r prepare plans and specifications provements are needed in that UNTIL CHRISTMAS i. /, . . and to advertise for bids for area. the CIty manager said . Safllrtlay. fill 5:00 the Installation of sewer im. !\II'. Slone said that the cost provements in two sections of of the improvements might be the city. less' than estimated, depending

: ,- On Monday December 14 ,on the final bids, which should the ship's wheel } the city manager and Herbert be received in a~ut six weeks. i Heger, head of the Park's Pub- ~lans and specl!lcations are be. , llc Service Department, out- 109 drawn up Immediately, he t lined the needs of improve- added. , i ments for sewers In Charlevoix Work on the projects will be avenue, from Balfour to .Three started as soon as possible, he Mile drive; and the necessity of said. tie-ins to sewers in Pemberton Pre-Holiday and Barrington, at Avondale, P' l. and also at Faitfax. 0 ICe Ticket These areas were the hardest Drlll,k. hit in the h e a v y rains last ' ., Driver August, in that a large JlUlllUer of homes had flooded base- Robert C. Levantrosser, 42, CLEARANCE ments because the sewers were of 23334 Edsel Ford, St. Clair not adequilte to carry off the Shol'es, did not want 0) talk to storm water. The Charlevoix Woods police ,on ThursdaY,De- Oeld. and Inds section r(;ported the greater 10, I ' cember when he became in- number of flooded basements. volved in an accident at Mack Mr, Slone sald that the esti- avenue' and Hampton road, and Used BOLEX H.8 mated cost of the Charlevoix tried to escape on loot. improvement is $48,250; and tlie Levantrosser was being ques- With tie-In project, an est i mat e d 14950 tioned by Patrolmen William Cas. $17.480. , Duster and Robert Sass, when He said lhat the next plan in he suddenly turned onto Hamp- 95 making sewer improvements. is ton, on foot, to an alley, and Binoculars' froll 19 to contact residents in a house turned into the alley, still run- to house survey,' and by tele- ning. phone. in the We s t c h est e 1'- Officer Dustcr pI'oved a bet- Middlesex. Windmill Poi n t e penotr• ter runner and captured the Over 300 Frames drive area, \vhere a number of man before he had a chance flooded basement complaints to get very far,' and discovered One-Third OH! blaCK Chantilly lace over the reason Levantrosser did Young Motorist not want to talk was because French heige nylon tricot. he was intoxicated. New MO.vieCameras Hurt in Accident Levantrossel' was accused of 65.00 ru"ning into a car driven by Loretta C. Mahone~', 36, of 2029 Thomas Q. Studer, 17, of Twenty - Third street, Wyan- ::~:s50% Off 2073 Beaufalt, suffered minor dotte, who was backing into a KODAK ZOOM 8 ••• 109.95 injuries when his car was hit parking space. The impact gown by ano~her on Wednesday, De- caused the woman's car to cember 9, on Helen avenUe at travel 26 feet from the point IN STOCK Lennon road, accordi"g to a of collision, and hit the right • , , double sheer tricot with WDIldb police report. front fender of a parked car POLAROID 800 KITS The young driver was travel. belonging to John Mears of KONICA ZOOM 8 Chantilly lace top. ingsout on Helen, when Law" 1732 Anita. rence Br~dell, 30, of 21812 IRONICA 35.00 Sunnysige. st. Clair Shores, Mrs. Mahoney and a passen- EASTMAN n mm ELEe.TRIC EYE who was going north on Helen, ger In her vehicle, Dorothy L1eA MIDGET STROlE L1G.HTS passed anolher car, and col. Richard of 1650 Edmore, De- lided with Studer's automobile. troit, complained of neck pains. , . . A police accident report and were taken to the office of All 81'1I'" L... ses .; •••••••• , •••• , •• , •• :30% OFF stated that Broedell crossed City Physician Dr. Clarence 6.Sp.... Grapllics •••••• ,., •••••• , ,fro... $2','5 I sllghtly into the southbound Candler, for treatment and lane before hitting Sluder head X-ra~'s. on, forcing the younger man A police report disclosed C••,rl Joyner~8 f . onto the lawn of 2100 Lennon. Levantrosser was also treated , Studer suffered abrasions on by the doctor, but did not re~ TU 5,.9955 both legs. veal for what. Broedell was ticketed for Levantrosser was given a IStudio Camera Shop 115 Kercheval-, , • on the hill reckless driving and passing ticket, after he was taken to the without due care and cautioo, station. He was charged with 20229 Mack Ave. TU 1-6200 causing an a.ccident. Court date driving while under the Influ- ., was set for January 30. ence of alcohol.

WHY wait till after CHRISTMAS to clean house? Here it is TOMORROW!

• • -... HARRISON'S Huge Pre-Holiday , ' ""-----I' OF GROSSE PoiNTE FURN,IIURE CLEARANCE

FLOOR SAMPl.ES; SURPLUS STOCKS ••• ONE AND FEW OF A KIND PIECES - HUNDREDS OF OTHER PIECES THAN THOSE LISTED ... ALL SHARPLY REDUCED FOR IMMEDIATE D.ISPOSAL ••• at 16845 KERCHEVAL

S~FAS, SECTIONALS BEDROOMS SCORES of BEAUTIFUL

Danish design SOFA, wilh loose pillow '289 Italian Provinci:!l bedroom In dislressed cherry. $399 back. All foam cushion, Walnut frarr:i1, was $369 •••••• Large dressser, mirror, chest,. full size bed. Was $599 .... .CHAIRS Da;Jlsh design 2 piece sectional, with walnut frame. '359 Five piece Willett bedroom in spice brown solid maple •.Dresser, Luxuriously foam cushioned, was $485 ...•.•••••••••• ' mirror, bed (full size), chest and night table. $198 Drastically Reduced , Formerly $574.50, now ...... ••• " ••••••• Traditional sofa, large and comfortable. Spring and $298 Modern, Provincial, Traditional and Early Ameriean down, loose pillow back, 3 seat cushions. Was $439 ..•. ... Simmons sofa bed, in brown tweed cover. Makes a $159' styling, Floor samples,' $Ome slightly shop $Oi1e~! D wonderful bed at night. Floor sample. Was $199.50 ..... Modern 50fa by Drexel. Floor sample. Beautifully '198' 15 chairs that styled with turquoise cover. Was $299 .... "" .,:.,.... . Beautiful teakwood base and secretary hutch, for the $139 !"e $149 to $169 $109 to$119 den or library. (as is) Formerly $285 .•.•..••.••.••.... 3 piece sectional In NYLON cover. Foam cushioned $•• 9 10 chain thot Loose plIlow back. Originally priced $659 .... ,...... were $169 to $219 $119to$179 12cllairs that 2-piece sectional by Herlt.1ge. Floor Sample. Nylon '388 Old Pieces Reduced were $99 to $129 $69 to$89 cover, walnut base. Foam cushioned \VAS $498 ....•••• 15 chairs that Contemporary design sofa In a rich brown tweed $129 All are cis is, were $79 to $99 49.!!to6~ cover. Luxuriously foam cushioned. Was $198 .•• ".,. now priced for immediate disposal , Scores of occasiona I. Solid cherrY bwHet, was $229 1l0W $159 TABLES, sharply 'reduced MeHle,... cherry drop leaf ,.rellsi.., tobIe, was $,129 now $64.50 DINING ROOMS All styles and finishes including marble top tables, 1.0wllters with holsters. JWlt 2, were $89.50 , ••. now $59.50 One and two of a kind, priced for quick disposal. Solid maple bwffet, was $229 " •• , , ••• 1l0W $159 Conlemporary Colonial dining I(rouJ) In spice tone maple. };xtenslon table, 4 Hitchcock chairs, extra large $495 Colonial dropleof exrenliOll table, was $169 •• " •• now $119 buffet and secretary hutch top. Was $7:l7 .. , .•••• "., Tl'adltional chair anti otloman covcrcd In smllrt. $179 Modorn mahogany vanity with mirror (•• /I) rlecorator fabric. One only. Was $239 •.. rcdllccd to .. was $71.50 .....• , ...••..••.•.•.• ,. now $39.50 Conlemporary maple dining group. round table $425 Exlra large lounge chair, made for comfort with $149 lour chairs, buffet and hutch top. Was $69:'i .....••••• Traclitional mahogany dropl .. f .. telliion tobl., spring and dOWncushions, Formerly' priced $209, .• , ••• was $99, •. , •..••.•. , •..•.• , •.. , •••• now $49.50 Swlv'c1loungc chairs In charcoal cover. Just a piliI' $199 Contemporary junior dinln!! group In walnul. Exten.lon table, Mohot0"y flip ... p co"sof. fllt.llsiGn tobl., lo go. Ideal for TV vlewinl{. Were $299, . , .... , , .... , •. one arm chllir, 3 side chairs, $288 was $159 nOw $109 Games tablc' IInd 2 chairs. Modem styling in walnut $129 and buffet, Was $391 , .••••••••• , ••••• ".,. Checker board Inlay top. ~'ormerly $177.50 , , . French provinciol baby bed, .ntiqu. while finish, llllh century mahogAny dining group by Renteclon. . was $169 now $119 Extra large lounge chair with 1005u pillow back Rnd '.49 $198 Oval table, 4 chairs and china, "as Is". Wu down cushions. Formcrly priced at $269 , , • reduced 10 $730 ••••• , ...

~ AlliSON'S of Grosse Pointe .16845 ~EICHEVAL near Cadieux • In• the Village , .. Page Ei9ht GROSSe POINT! 'NEWS Thursday, D,ec.ember '11. '1'959 A little known program of logical instruments to high To enhat\ce their civil. de- Submarine tenders, or "moth- the Michigap Office of' Civil schoolltJIrougbout the state. S'lUlli Bla~ fense' capabilities in an emer- er ships" of the "U.S. Navy usu- Defense is one of radiological Costing in the neighborilood of Cottage Hospital Employes Honored gency, Michigan state agencies ally beal' the Dames of char~ defense. To prepare our hl.h $410 eaeh, the kits are free Costs Plenty have acquired $344,546.91 in acters 'of mythology. thel names school students for livln, In a for the use of science teaehers, government surplus property, of submarine Inventors, or the nuclear age, the agenc)' has who have been trained by lh~ Heat by tranllDl$sion was reports the Michigan Office of names of perlOns who have distributed 603 kits of. r;' 0' er. eling. Congressional DistriCt 'on De- on the lakeshore.' In every sec- .1., ....r.. '11...." .'.,', ' '01 tr "t"S east Sl'de, today an- t"Ion 0f the Distnc. t, regar dless The Answer to Your Question ;s I He said it took at least a haUnounced the results. of a post- of income level, the preference Ct.S an hour before'the fire could card poll of the 357 Precinct for Nixon loan almost. 9 to 1," S ..~t'\..\"~ be located, after which it was Delegates in his District on PoinUng out that the Republi- f I \C~....\.,.. necessary to remove new black their preferences for the Re- can leadership in the 14th r \..~C\~\ ,I walnut paneling and the pine publican Presidential nomioa- wanted an expression of opin- YES! ~ , ~ ~ 18538 Mack, at Touraine paneling behind that. It will tion next summel'. ' ion from the rank-and-file so 32 cost about $1,000 to repair the The poll showed 87 per cent they could be guided accord-, We will be pleased to handle your TUxedo 5. 06 wall, it. was said. A gallon of favoring Richard' M. Nixon: ingly !Baldwin said each Pre: general home maintenance problems ""Kilchem of Chllrnt and CharAcler" water put out the fire., 11.1 per cent picking Nelson cirict Delegate was sent a post- Open Evenillgs Until Chrlltlll.s-Satu,days till 6:00 The chief said the fLre -de- Rockefeller; and 1.9 per cent card on whicq he could anony- regardless of how small or large. partment was called by Mr. designating choices otlier than mously express his opinion. He

Schnur, who noticed smokel those two. c" - WIlS also asked whether his coming from a cold air return "Our District," said Baidwin choice was his own, or repre- Malee One Call . vent on the second floor. in making his announcement, sented the thinking of the Re- publicans in his Precinct. ,To Us and We TalcI' Oyer There. . , "It is extremely interesting Work guaranteed. Company comrMte1y covered by insurance . ~ A ("rist}II"~""!It . Spend to note," Baldwin remarked, " "that in 43 per t;ent of the cases Remember-Whe,. )'011 see Ihis siK" at your ffeighbor's ~ to make IIer the Delegate stated that he was somelbing nice it being dO/Ie. , , , Christmas around your reporting the choice of his Pre- .~lile ellSier! cinct. Here again the prefer- ence for Nixon ran the same, ~ slightly better than .9 to 1 this time." " t One of the persons replying, Bu'y with Confidence when asked 011 the postcard whether his choice on Nixon The Area's Oldest .Chrysler Products Dealer j was also the choice of his Pre- cinct's Republicans, said, "It had better be!" ~ Baldwin went. on to quote some of the comments various

'~ Delegates had made. "Rockefeller has th!! vote~ getting appeal," , "Nixon represents the prin- it ciples that made this country great." ~ "We don't want a rich man . .1 We want economy and seniority. If we "don't keep a Republican ~ in we can look for the worst," "Nixon - the guy has guts.'~ D/Iflid T. ROMY . Tho",~s I. R01IeY it. "I myself, being a New York. er, know what the name Rocke- feller stands for -'- for many generations back. Generally as RONEY. MOTORS New York goes" the nation would go," DODGE .. DART .. TRUCKS PLYMOUTH .. VALIANT .tHIGH SPEED DRYER "There are only a fl!w Re- • Gretn • Leti Bask... • c..,... 1.119 C.,rie" publicans in my Precinct. They 11245 Gratiot Ave. 22500 Gratiot Ave. • Fire Lit hten • FeMert, R.i1. • Bellows more or less think is should be 8 Minutes from Giosse POinti . PR 1.6611 ~ with Automatic Control • Gel .... l~c ..... Nixon. Mr. Rock~eller h-.s LA 6-6611 8 MinUtes from Grosse Pointe more money, but Mr. Nixon has ~e sp~cUJizein more of everything else,", \. , .. ' , "(Nixon) is the only If\an ...;, .~ CUSTOM MADE RECESSED SCREENS on aU cour,ts _ who is quali- Call for free estimate, fied in the Gap," . ""(Nixon) L want a Republi- •• f,. il can in the White House." , 'Woods Mantel & Tile "(Nixon) His good' training to ease her work under Ike;" NO GUESSING-JUST ONE: SETTING COMPANY Ories any ,washable perfectly with one control setting. "(Nixon) Experirmce', person- lot years to come! if Hans Lovisa. proprietor. alty. principles, plus ability and • Synthetic Qe.Wrinkler courage." Model DA to!lOT 2 1232 Harp,er,... 7 Blocks N. of 8 lIfile"Rd, , Automatic Sprinkler "It's. very apparent," Baldwin finished, "tha€ Republicans in G. E.Automatic Dishwasher ~ • Air Freshener Only 220 Prelcott I-1300 • Efficient Melal lint Trap our District want Nixon. And per wu/c OPEN EVERY EYENING- UNTIL CHRISTMAS that preference exists strongly ~ • Operates on 115 Of' 230 Volt Circuits After_all in every ~ion of it." Yes,' a gift she'l[ never forget or fail to enjoy! f! G.E Written Warranty dOWli payment. , Go.E. Dishwasners lire noted for simplicity of .operation, their thorough cleansing and long ~ Other G.E. DryelS nailoble for a, liltle •• $149,95 lif•. They actually make dish'".shing a pleas. ~ ant task. Choose from a buiit.in or p.0r:t~,~I~. model.'. . ~ it ~ i! SPECIAL! \ i1 Boston Rockers ~ 1f from ~ Give a gift of comfort and traditiona' ~it • Elcchonge light bulbs, cords and fuses ?< • Pay electric bills Early American beauty. Finely construct- 11 • leave electric: oppljanc:es for repair ed of solid maple, they'll be a' source oi , ~ G,E. Automatic genuine enjoyrr:ent for years and years. if ~ 11 I Water Htat~r Come in end see them; find how easy Choose from plain or decorated styles. it is to own one. We toke core of complele instollolion with the mini. Buy NOW in ti';'~for Christmas! 'mum of 'Inconvenience to normal )~ 99;dt er kitchen operotions. G.E. Automatic Watt', Heater ... , • , • , .. 99.95 ;~urtis 'I!\~!!PJ"."" Use Our 1/., t ~\.~C\tt\C~\.t>-? " Budg~~ Payment L Plan ~ 18538 Mack, at TourCiint BEL~~tor.rT. eurtis mower Open Evenings i.1. TUxedo 5.3206 KITCHENS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES FURNITURE 20507 MACK Until Christmas "KilclJtns ()J Chtlr", ,,,,d Cb,m,,'er" • TU •• 1+40 11... of ChtWm 18538 Mack, at Touraine Phon.: TU 5.3206 ~ ",ul D;slincli"n 0,.11 Ev.II""C till Christlll.a-SaturJaYI till 6:00 I Opell lY,"II" U"til ChrittIltU-Sotu'MYI tit! 6:00 GROSSE POINTE WOODS (NEAR. MILE) HEE ~ELlYERY .. .a...... ~ '# ",,. •• f' _ .. "... :~ •• , , ~ " ,,' ... ",' ~ .... ."

Thursday. December 17rl959 . &ROSSI! 'POINTI NEWS Page Ntne U-M GE1'SBIG GIFT nounceod byGM President John - A. gift of $500,000 by Gen- F. Gordon. The "gift was made Scholarships Are Available for Needy el'al Motors to the University of through the University's Phoe- Ticket Machine'.Boon to Shoppers Michigan for reseal'ch in indus- nix Memorial J;>roject for which Scholarship chairmen of high are attendin&' unlversltiel WI. AddiUonal information reo Ida1heallll and the peace-time funds now are being raised to schools in the Detroit area have der the ICholarship program garding tile acholarshipS can be uses of atomic energy was an. _SUPPOlt its atomic research. been urged to' recommend and the foundation officers obtained by writing to Ewald needy boys who can qualify 'for said that eventually there will at the Ted Ewald Chevri>let Co" ------participation in the H. T. Ewald be a total of 16 boy. recelvbJi 15175 E. Jefferson. GrosH Foundation schola'rShlp pro- scholarship aid each year. Pointe Park 30. Michigan. LIONEL TRAINS gram. I The Ewald' Foundation. en- ACCESSORIES AND PARTS dowed by the late H. T. Ewald. founder. and president of the Campbell - Ewald AdVertising Indoor Barliecuing UP TO 50% OFF Co.• set up the scholarship pro- gram In 1957 with three to FIRESIDE Small Depo.it Will Hold four scholarships being award. ed annually. GRillE Chrome plated. Will fit . WIDE SELECTION ON DISPlAY THE YE4R AROUND According to Ted Ewald, any fireplace. Sw1nJI:s out and Is adjustable for HO TRAINS. TOYS. HOBBIES president of the foundation, the hel,ht. scholarships are intended for EXCLUSIVE: SILENT RUBBER TIES qualified young men who, with. 6.95 TO REDUCE THE HOISE IN YOUR LAYOUT out the assistance. would be un- able to pursue their ~ucatlons YAUGHANRADIO & TRAIN SHOP past the high school level. He Lio.nel Sales and SQrvl~. Stttfioft' said need, as well as scholar- ship aptitude, is a prerequisite Smitll-Mllttllews FDllllllry (0. 15434 HARPER AVE LA 7-0771 to the award of these scholar- , OPEN TILL 5 P.M. DAILY . Nee, Nottingham Open Daily. 10:00 .,11I.-9:00 ,.M. ships. 6640 Cllarlftoilt WAI•• t 2.7155 Currently, nine young men LOWREY HOLIDAY VA 1-4411 PAY LESS WHEN BUYING~ VA 1-4411 -'-Picture by Fred Runnells _. RANDIN RAMBLER Now only 0 •• This machine is at the second the City in the "Village" business ~ 14811 Kercheval near Atter Road ~ entrance of Area NO.5 of the St. Clair district, and has proved very popular _ <1ft parking lot, facing Notre Dame. It is with customers seeking faster parking Ci offers you r $895. the.second...... such...machine -_:..-_--=------~~------installed by" service. :i.. o Bench Additional New 196() Del~xe ;:11II rn Comes in MahGtony. It was installed two weeks Symphony Plans Yule Class.ic z... Walnut, F.uitwood ond ago ilt • cost of $2,761; and Limed O.k. ~ eliminates the handing out of Gian-Carlo Menotti's Christ- .The program will include the :J: RAMBLER AM,ERICAN : Include.: 2 • 12" Speoken tickets by lot attendants and the mas ciassic "Amahl and the Bach-Stokowski Toccata _ and ~ Easiest to play of 011 mL'si. FOUR DOOR SEDAN r- cal instruments! This re- use of parking meters. The Night Visitqrs" wiil be staged Fugue in 0 minor. Milhaud's ... rn markable home argon has front wheels of a car passing by the Detroit Symphony Or. "Creation of the World" and '" Equipped with. the following: Weath,r Eye Heater, Reclining 10 for a Lifetime brought the joy of making , over the metal in front of the chestra on its major series con- Charles Iv~' "Housatonic at ~ Seats, Sideview Mirror, Windshield Washers, Undercoating. music to thou50nds' and of Musical thousands 'of people' every- machine, causes a ticket to pop cert Wednesday, December 23. Stockbridge." Turn Indicators and Anti-Freeze! . <"- '. where! NOW you can own out, and the gate to go uP. If at 8:30' o'clcek in Ford Audi- Tonight the orchestra will ~ Z- Pleasure! real percussidn organ with another car foHows too closely ton urn, Valtet Poole will con. play a Christmas program un- t; hto 44 note manuals at the behind the front vehicle,. there duct. . der Poole's direction at the lowest price ever. is no danger .of the gate slam- Fourteen year old Kirk Jor- Capitol Theater, Windsor. The Chri.tm. •• Den... , . - 8°0 Chri ...... Nver,· "- TERMS IF DlSIRED. ming on the second. since the dan will play the role of Amah!. concert will begin at 8: 15. 18 8 - Guaranteed Delivery passing wheels trip' the lever The cast, many from the origi- The program 'will include .. Before Christm.s and send the gate back up. Cal'S nal television production of Humperdlnck's 0 v e r t u r e to going into the lot move faster, 1951. will incl.ude Rosemary "Hansel and Gretel," Tchaikov- BE SMARTI GO QUALITY! VA 1-4411 and prevent traffic congestions Kuhlmann as hIS mother. The sky's Symphony No. 2 ("The Call for II ~ffi~~ed~MiliqC~.lli~~q~Kas~~M~w~~llie Rw~w"~ P~~ef~ ~ __ ~ ~ ~ _ FREE The other ticket meter is on and Balthazar-;-will be sung by March and Scherzo from "The the lot behind. the National Andrew McKinley. David Aiken Love of Three Oranges," and HOME TRIAL Bank of Detroit. The parkers h pay' the lot attendant on the and Leon Lis ner. _ Debussy's Two Nocturnes "Nua- Twenty members of the Rack- ges" and "Fetes." New, •• way out. ham Symphony Choir. trained _ ~~ Estey Chord Organ ----- by Kenneth Je\vellt \vill play Pr~gress depends on te8m~ the roles of the shepherds. Don't expect the opportunity ,CD On,ly 199.95' work for its greatest gains - Three dancers from the Severo of a lifetime to be handed to not on ifJdividu!il action. Ballet will round out the cast. you with a label on it. j ~..~~,fk;1ItIJIIIII .. 1 q ! :;:,, ~ -, 18332 Mack, corner Moran, Groue Pointe • .' Opetl boninll_ until 9:00 till ChriltnlG. - TU 5.5.48 IfIBIB' GEM ERAL. ELECTRIC Also .!ora itl Detrait. Royal" Oak. Pllfltiec /,.. {'-lro;, Steam and Dry JII IRON

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Page Ten GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, December 17. 1959

I Not for Public Dlscussion? Accepts Ca II 'This Year Give Life' Drunk Drivers Army G.ranting Yule Leave to Enlistees A woman Park resident 8t~ has not done anything to rem. To Go IQ Jail - Sgt. Joseph C. Ritike, local l'Oad. three blocks west of Gra. tf!nded the Park council meet. edy the spot, except to l'emove • army ~l'ulter, has announced tlol avenue . ing on Monday, December 14, the pole and box, and put a Safety Ca~pal:gn Slogan t1tJlt young men and women en. and complained of an unsightly 9.'hat familiar Dee em b e r Ilst1ng In the' U, S. Army duro large vat to cover the hole and Mlchigan's Inter. FaUh Co. of 19:)8, Michig(lll suffered the greeting to automobile drIvers, bit of camouflage near her wire. She asked for a proper ing" the month of December WE REPAIR ordinating Committee on Traf- loss of 21 lives on its highways. "Drunk DrlveJ1j Go to Jail," home in Beaconsfield. covering. ' who desIre to stay home for the fill' Safety Sabbath, In cooperl- During the entire month of will go up On the streets of The woman, who wish~d to She said that she had made tionwith the State Sa,fety Com- December, ~t year. ,142 lives Detroit next week. ' forhOlidaysQasic trainingwil1Jnot untilhave Janu!lry,to leave LA'M. 'PS remain anonymous, informed several calls to the City Hall 1966'. the council that one year and and had been promised that the mission, today announced their w,re loot in traffl~. Tlte sorrow And those drivers who stoP Christmas &-uon safety cam. and loss attendant upon these In ~rs and other Uquor dis. four months ago, an oid police situation woul4 be taken care Sgt. Rinke also said that men call box collapsed at Beacons- of as soon as possible, but notl1~ palgn, "This Year Give Life!" so-called accidents was largelr pensing establishments to slake A.ny GlflSs or China It stresses the moral responsl- preventable. The major portion their thirst on the way home anti women taking advantage of field and 81. Paul, and the city ing has been done. DriJI,d The matter did not appear to bUHy o( every driver upon our of them, were caused br human '1'111receive a similar greeting th'e holiday l~ave program may be the kind that should be aired highways during this season of failures and law violations. from pOsters plaCfd within the do so' Ivitnout forfeiture. of CUSTOM LAMPS in public, according to Clly At- good will. As . Christmas draws nearer; portals. Iheir choIce of job assignment t"rney Pierre Heftier, who s~id A spedal folder-, prepared by 't d to t' t ' the comroittee poinli a finger everyone en s g(' 111 Q ac- More than 11.000 such posters under the U. S, Army "Choice bu;1I from your that there were too many an- at the individual driver whose tlon: Highways' become more will be posted in the liquor dis- not Chance" progl'am. gles involved which made it a fallure to follow the Golden conge6ted bytrav~lers and pensing establishments In De- VASES, The Army's program offers serious subject, not to be dis. Rule for one fleeting moment. goods and supplies bemg rushed troit. Another 1.000 larger over 70 different career fields STATUES cussed at a public meeting. may cause a tragedy never to to consuJIlers. Sidewalks. a.nd posters will be eree~d on City Manager Robert Slone be forgotten. Responsibility also meets become crowded With street-side standards through. told the woman that'the situa- For fUI-ther Infol'malion, call We can rolse rests with the passengers. who laden pedestrians. Friendly cele-, out Detroit and the metn)pot1. tion would be remedied as soon DRexel H740 or call at the or lower your may Innocently, or through hab- brations befud~le.the wits. Tem; Ian area, office at 13303 E. McNIchols hl.td.tieiI Ext ... as pOssible, after which Mayor pers flare, veople take chanc~s, floar or toble The REV ERE N D P.AUL it, momentarily divert the drh'. trusting in the other parl~"s The postel'S are prepared' by COMI. BASEMENT $3.25 Kenneth Cunningham called lamp, for an executive session for a CURRY ARMSTRONG ~ollles to el"s attention, causing lpss of timidity 01' seU-rl!6traint to l'e~ the Traffic Safety Association , SELF STORING ••. $9.95 private discussion of the prol>- the Poinle on Jan. 1 to be assist- life, limb" or crippling mjury. deem the .situation. Despite this, and have been since 1941 when Special Base, Z.TRACIC TILT ••• $14,00 lem. The session followed aftel' ant pastor of Christ Church. He not only to themselves, but also the traffic signs stanq as ho.pe~ the campaign was first started. Mad. 3.TRACK TILT ••• $14.95 the public meeting was ad- \Vas born in Philadelphia. and to, some utlknown man, woman, ful, patient guides and the la'ivs .In that yea I', 47 pet:SOns were joumed. attended the pu'.llic schools child or complete family. made for our mutual proteCtion killed by drunk drivers. Last Como ill and folk over YOllr Fenestra Scree.s Tru.cOD there from when he was admit- An astonishing fact.is that the must be obeyed The spirit of year eight, Persons met death ted to Trinity College Haltford. Christmas Season, when good the season calls' for extending due to drunk drivers. 10m, ,robletft •• Motorists are cautioned to and received the degree of will to all men should prevail, good ~11l to all 'men particu. The Posters are being. dis- wise up, check up, and fix up Bachelor. of Liberal Arts. He is is the time of our greatest high- I I I th b'l b' th .tributed by precinct' traffic before they smash up. a member of Pi Gamma Mu, the way death toll. Over the 102 ar Y e mo I e mo on e sa1'et¥ officers under thesu. OLLII National SOcial Science Honor hour Christmas holiday period streets and highways. pervision' of Sergeanls Arthw. Socirty. He didgI:a~uate work ----- DeConinck and Russell KolleI'. ELECTRIC SHO~ APTITUDE TESTS at ,the General Theologicai CI' h PI . S . .1 S . The officers. will visit each 0808 Enable you to leam the kind 01 17222 E. WARIIN AYE. Seminary, New York Clt~, and • lurc . aDDIng, pecla erVlCeS liquor establishment in their work In II'hlcb you can Delt .uc. u'" lIm~OISRI, lIdicMls', II 3.7IM Opp. E. Warren Bowllno "'"evs ceed. Ibe stUIl1H best for you. was' awarded the degree. of -~~~---- precincts and ask co-opemt' n The Grosse Pointe M.ethodl'st 't d 0 S d D 20 t - -.10 . IS3t4 UI{III¥Al or, 1Hl'N1sfiH1 , VA 1.,./1 For meD, womea. bOYIand clrls. Bachelor of Sacred Theology; VI e. n un ay, ec.. • a "This program has alll;ays TU 1-1977 ::,.~~~ He was ordained in Philadel~ Church will bring its Christmas the. 9:30 and 11 a.m. worskip been well receIved and we have VocaUoaat COUlueilAl Institute DANIEL L. BECk, DIRECTOR phia by the Rt. Rev ..'Francis M. celebration. to a I!limax, at the services. the sermon topic will "~g~ . '51 Maccabees BulJdlJlC 'faitt, DO., late Bisho.p of Penn. Christmas Eve Candlelight ser. be, "We All Rejoicing," based received splendid co-operation Woodward Dur WarreD sylvania. He has,~~rved. as vl~cel'n the sanctuary on ~hrist-~ upon t he Chrls. tmas story as KollerIn the said,.,"Nopast, DeConinckone can haveand. GUARDS B~:g~a TEmple 1-1551 assistant rector, Saint Paul's mas Eve, beginning at 11 p.m. found in Matthew and Luke. any s~'mpa~' for a person who Window, Door, Base ...eRt 14 Yean Servinl Detroit Church, Albany .Nelv York; The events which will lead up This is the culmination of an drinks too much .'and then gets rector. Church of the Incarna- to. this climax are: Saturday, advent series In which the De- behind the wheel of his car, SCREEN 'WIRE tion, Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania; December 19', Wesley Fellow- cember topics were, '''Shepherds endangering the lives of other BRONIE 1100'1 AI_. and vicar. Saint Thomas Chapel, ship Progressive Dinner, at Believing" and "Wise Men Fol.' drivers and pedestrians, as well 12c Sq. ft. Roll 10c Sq. Ft •. New' York City. 6:30 p.m. For reservations call lowing." as his own." He has been a member of Beverly Scales, TU 1-7380. Re- Qn the afternoon of Dec. 20; Screon Porches several diocesan committees. turned college students and the Woman's Society of Chris- 81.. Cross Drug' Store Alum•• Bronze • Steel He 'has studied abroad aud has servicemen are cordil!lly in. tian Service will honor Mr. and FALSIFY . 1751 1 Mack~' at Neff Rd. preached for many sumillers in I -'------Mrs.' C. R. Wylie, of Kensington Every man has a right to his. PRESCRIPTIONS TU 5.0828 Casement Storm Sash Europe beginning with the W A. road, charter members of the own opinions, but 'he has no sUlllmer of 1949 when he was inter rrlves church, upon the occasion of right to juggle the facts, Registered Phannaclst HOURS: 10 a.m. ta 10 p.m. I.side or Outside Type HEAT DOLLARS guest preacher at the American On Decem. he. r 22 their 50th wedding anniversapY Always on Duty Closed Sundavs Pro-Cathedral . of the Holy celebration. The Church will Repair Aluminum FLY THROUGH Trinit~' in Paris, __ hold an "open hour" in the A $tom. SGth - ScrNlI' - Doe" If you prefer the sultry heat Church parlor from 3 to 5 p.m, Pick.Up and Delivery "G'ONE FLAT'" Gas Explosion of summer to winter's cold Members and friends of the PERMANENT CHRISTMAS TREES crisp days, you should hasten cnurch are cordially invited. SO natural it daem't ATTIC D~lllages HOlne south of .the equator immedi- . Beginning at 7 p.m. on Sun. .look like a peNJJanen t. Grosse Pointe r INS U L AT IO,N ately, a University of Michigan day. Dec. :lO, the church school, YET A PERMANENT! Congregational Church astronomer advises. under the direction of Mrs; Guy , fUfL SAVINO A gas explosion blew out the The reason? "The official be- Juenemann will present the i t.fVEl ; fU1CWASTIN(i sides of a furnace in a Farms ginning of winter comes at 9:35 pageant, "Why the Chimes MEN'S CLUB. __ LEvn. __ home on Saturday, December a.m. Tuesday (Dec. 22)." says Rang." The youth choiM will 12. No one was injured. Associate Pro. Hazel M. Losh furnish the vocal music, TENTH .ANN UAL SALE GONE RAT Farms firemen and pollce- Scotch Pine. Balsa... Spruce' '. men hurrIed to the Raymond (Ph.D.l. On Thursday evening; Christ- Only One Lot Old. GONE FLAT insulllion CAN'T Farr residence, 436 Roland "That is the inslant of the mas Eve, at 11 p.m" the Church 011 the New Cb/(I'eb PrOperl)' ~AR insuJuc, wasteS up 10 40% of your fuel road, when Laurie McDonald, sun's turning north. or th~ win- will celebrate the birth of the Jolllrs' Insulation should be .. inches 14, of Detroit, a baby sitter for ter solstice, when the sun Saviour in Its traditional can- 240 CHALFONTE at LottJrop deep. filled solidly between jOiSIS. Ger the Farrs, called in the alarm. reaches its most southerly point dlelight Christmas music and Top Qllolity Trees ~ To, Spiritual Pllrpose LEASING FREE "Zonomeler" hell' liver ruler The giri ,was walching the in . its apparent yearly trip carol service in 'the sanctuary, TOP SEASON'S GREETINGS from us. Tells juS{ how much fuel YOIl FlIrrs' four children. ,around the earth. The Chancel Choir will provide -FROM US 1'0 1'OU- mlY bt wlllinl. Laurie helped the. children to "On that day, the sun will the music. JUSt ADO safety, following the explosion swing its shortest dally arc On Sunday, Dec. 27, the which blew out all sides of the across the soluthel'll sky,. with Church will honor the college ZONOllTt fUrnace. ' the day being about nine hours students and servicemen home • Uphol,stering • Draperies ~ Police and firemen turned long aud the night-15 hours." for the holidays in a special RATE: INS Ill" TI N. ,. U off the gas and opened windows Thus Dec. 22 will be the short- .Recognition S e I' vie e, The CHEV. IMPAlA or Zonollte vermiculitll Insulation can. in the basement and through- est day of the year, Professor preacher for the occasion; at • Fumiture. - .Lamps FORD FairlaM 500 •• $ n. tains millions af heat.trapping air out the house b clea,' the air Losh explains, both the 9:30 and 11 a.m. ser- OLDSMOBILE 8. •••• 110. ceils, Fireproof. 'Con'. ever go flot. of limoke and gas. "The date of Christmas is be. vices, will be the Rev. Mr. Rob- • Slip COyers • Bedspreads CADILLAC .... ,.... 140, Guaranteed for the life of the ------lieved to bear some real rela- ert Hastings,' associate director • Carpet Cleaning on 24.monlh basis. building. Pours like popcorn; do it Par1y Suppll'es . Tools Hon to the sun and the winter of the Methodist Student move- 'n'"rallce • II d ...aintenallce yourself in an afternoon, ." solstice. It is likely that the ment at Northwestern Univer- Good taste is 'lot expensive at • , • provided at ..... 11ext,. co.t. 1,50 per bag, cash & carry Invalid Aids date of this Christian celebra- slty. Daily Leasil'lg at Lowest Save up to "0% on Fuel. tion was set to agree closely On Monday, December, 28, Rates! Get FREE Estimates Here. RENT 21431 IT wilh the earlier pagan festival the churoh will hold a progreso D~t~?8~20 attendant upon the rejOicing of sive dinner for returned eollege GROSSE POINTE ,CITY the sun's turning northward. students and servicemen begin- o.pe ..cfGble repai" by .... . DRIVE YOURSELF Rollowoy alld Hospital Beets "On Dec. 22, the sun will ning at 6:30 p.m. For reserva • pert technicial\s, Mod. r 1\ . be C Open Sundays and Holidays (Kotcher OlllslDOblle Co.) ... r. o. ------. start its long trek north again tions call Miss Barbara Bowles tatillt equip .... nt allll 'hith. TUxedo 1'.2100 • Studio 14350 E. Warrel\ - VA 2-7941 LU••• 'toward summer, continuing to' at TU 1.8107. 1St q"ality par t. ...plaee. GROSSE POINTE Eventncs: TV. 5-4611 Registered tnterlor Decoraton 2250 Hart at E. Vernor I.fo ... You Close 0" lengthen. days and shorten ------_t 'a"lIres yotI ~ maxi. Complete Home. FurnIshings Branch rental station: nightS until our longest days ~=-c:lCC)<=<:~Oc:>c=-c:lC~ 18820 Xercheval, Grolse 1'«. VAlley 2-0996 . mllm televi.ioll ;.rformon~ TV. 4-7020 of June," she notes. G & J Electric Co. FORQ5 "Conversely, in the south- and p!eo"'.... , SEE ern hemisphere, the summer ' OF GROSSEPOINTE season .will be starting at the JIM Krou_onn, OwNr TU 5-0110 ION OPTICIANS same moment as our winter, for EXPERT Warner the seasons are reversed in the C. A. IIHilg CO. 28 WEST ADAMS AVENUE. DETROIT. MICHIGAN The Quilter Agency Dick i two halves of the globe. Electrical Repairs It.adio CHid T.lev;r.iolt Homeowner. and B.uinelS Property Adam-Simms, Inc. "Contt;ary to many popular Applialtc.. Cire-its Now jn 4 t1eW br411eh office at beliefs," Professor Losh con. 341 FISHER RD. VA 1.1000 Res. TU 1.5251 tinues, "the seasons do not de- TO 4-2138 /20183 MACK AVENUE ,INSURANCE pend primarily upon the varia- . \:IOCo!':=occc)OC~=eo=C: Between 7 and 8 Mile Roads Test Drive th~ 1960 Ford tion of the earth's d i s tan c e Retirement Ind Group P1lns GROSSE POINTE WOODS from the sun, but rather on the Motor. T•• e.Up ,. IIrakes • TowhuJ • Washi., 23;.2 degree tilt of the earth's • Polislli.g • Tires • Batteries PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED •• , CONTACT LENS Thomas R. Quiher I e.L.U. axis. 300 l.t.M. Iidg. "During our wi nt e r, the 24 HOUR SERVICE-VA 2-3343 SERVICf. , , ZEISS PUPIICTALLENSES 7700 SecORd tlvei. TI ].2005 earth's h 0 rt h pole is tipped away from the sun, and we N9 Finer Free parking in rear TUxedo 4.5770 have our cold weather because S~rvice the sun is shining on the north- Any.where' KEEP THE HOME FIRES BURNING em hemisphere at an oblique angle, ,,'hile at the same time the earth's south pole is tilted VICE • Business Machines 23~2 degrees toward the snn, IN YOUR FIREPLACE WITH • Rubber Stomps with thp. southem hemisphere • Wedding Invita'tions , getting the most heat of the Across from CANNELL COAL or DISCO • Fine Printing Serv;ce year. ' AI Green's Summer DELIVUED "However, ,ve in the north DELIVUED " ADDINI benefit by the fact that at this ~' 1000 Lbs.' .. $13.95 1000 Lbs... $13.95 MACHINES time th'e earth is about 3 mil. 500 Lbs.. 7.95 500 Lbs. .. 7.95 and lion miles c 10 s e r to the sun 1 Y2c PER LB. AT OUR YARD TYPEWRITERS than during our summer: This AT OUR YARD 25.Lb. Bogi 65c tends to make the nor L her n Sales winter a litlle milder and the IN YOUR CONTAINER 12-Lb, lagl 35c alld Routhcrn hemisphere's summer ISSTORAGE When'the flowers have all quit blooming Service II little hotter." And the birds have flow!,! awaYt And you see that poor old barbecue The Michigan Office of Civll YOUR PROBLEM ? That you enjoyed one summer day, ~E Typewriter Service Co. Defense urges all residents to Then you feel a liule lonely ,v Our Hew Locotion: contact their local o1'Clce of As you sadly gaze about. ,. 11480 Shoemoke, j civil defense or the state office , WA 2-6100 He.r Conllon 13' 3 I E. JEFFERSON AVE. Get the ,Original But YO!! find a little comfort •••. j Next to the Savarino Hotel to find out how they can pro- In that fence that's firm and stout, VA 2.3560 tect themselves In their own r. homes in It natural emergency. '. i ',,1 b~q>Ditlte Wishing You A Lowest STEREO '. ' a&f~.i,," FACTORY TO YOU! -rrKI"If & S. Record Price.! '9 to'Lagt Werry Chri

" GROSSE POINTE NEWS p.,. Bev... , " ; II More' pleasure ,is derived The chronic. kicker stubs\hls AllredA •. Grim&Il, bead of the Worken Plan {rom the pursuit of happiness I toe and imagines the world is L..,er SChool, at. Maumee V.l- . than there is in catching it. Devil'Dads Help at First Night Swim Meet working agaln&t him. ' I ley Country Dil 'School, Mau- For Polio Drive rnH, 0., spent Friday and Sat- . _ . urda)', December 4 and 5, .et- Workers for the Polio Driv. Open Sundays in, as consultants on "Teach- are .!ready ora:an.Wn,. Al. ing in the Independent School" though the. cam,.paiIn Is still 1(h()() to ":"0 . , • BEER for undergraduates at Oberlin months awl)',. workers met .t LOWEST 'ltICl:~ ON NO~. College, in Ohio. They were Pearoom 1M on December 9 I taking part in the Oberlin Col- to hear Basil O'Connor, former WE ItEfltlGUA TED lUll lege Career Conference for l«w partner of Frankltn D. Men, whIch takes place every Roosevelt, talk about the con• second year. tlnuing battle against polio. • WINE On Friday afternoon and eve- Workers who attended the DELIVER ning the two men appeared at re<:ent meeting included Mrs. • CHAMPAGNE round table sessions to give ex- A. E. Ghesquiere,Mrs. James ON FAMILY ORDERS planations and to answer ques- Bushong, Mrs., Randall Russell. OF $5.00 OR OVER fro .. n hods, ,.rt)' Sn,cb, Hons about the role and acUvI- Mr/';. Robert Nelson, Mrs. Rob-- ties of the independent schooL ert Roth, Mrs. Phillip Koerner, OpM Thurs. tmd F1';. Lllnch MMh and of the nature ot.' a teacher's Mr. and Mrs. Joe Craig, Mr. Evt1lings Till 9:00 llfe in such a setting. Despite and Mrs. James Ghesquiere. FREE QUICK DELlYERY the official title of the con- Mrs. ,Tohn Mazer and Mrs. Ed.' Sundays 10 10 4 ference, coeds as well as men ward Nalek. students attend the sessions. On Mr. O'Connor pointed out to CLUB S~turd.ay .~ere were Interviews the Grosse Pointers and other RO-SLYN With ~dlvldual s~udents ":,ho workers attending the meeting were mterested In pursumg that the fighters against poUI) MARKET ,Party Store Friday's discussions furth~r. are members o{ the largest 383 KERCHEVAL, TU 4-7155 The two m~n .saw some twenty- health agency In the world that 0Wat i. tit. Woods Grosse Pointe Forms five collegians In all and felt is ' npn-governmental. 21020 MACK at Roslyn Rd. that they had done a useful job DAILY 9 A.1\[. TO 10 P.M. of missionary work in making TU 4.9121 ' known the independent school Men who command the most Grosse Pointe Woods Sundoys: 12 Noon to 10 p.m. story in this area of th~ United respect, respect the rishts of states. others.

MlchlSlln t'ood Sales oUers a new 5ervlce ,'. RARDIN RAMBLER " SHRIMPS '. Cooked, Peeled, DeveinecJ At No Extra Cost! SERVICE A service designed to on All Makes of Cars .heip the cocktail party hostes •. 14811 'Kercheval - at Alter Road -Picture by Fred Runnells ,CLAMS Grosse Pointe High School held its first night receIvmg instructions from head judge GEORGE swimming meet in its history Friday, December 4, and WIBBY, of the American Red Cross, far right, are Maine steamer clams. drew a standing room only crowd. Helping with the from l~ft to right, firy;t row: BILL B R INK, ED Tasty, succulent, ap. successful venture tried by Devil coach Paul Whe"ler GREGORY and ANGUS McGARV AH. Back row: VA1~411. , LOBstERS petizing. A Iw a y s a were six dads of varsity members of the team WhICh AL LAW; GEORGE MEASEL and CLARENCE F,.. "- the 1M to YCII. good supply on hand. TIl. ideo I holiday treat. emerged victorious over visiting Ann Arbor. Shown 'BAUER.

Open daily 9 ta 5 p..... Claud SlIndays. ing the fall. Commentators for be the annual Christmas pro- the movies were the coaches of gram. New Table TV New Portable .MICHIGAN FOOD SALES G. P. U, S.. News Notes- , the squads involved. There will be a marionette That's Easy To Move! fIIat', .asy to carry 16635 Harp...... Delivery on Request TU2.7779 ... performance of the medieval play' "Everyman." The marion- • , • Priced to make- tII.m I l The winter schedule is now The annual fall m~eting of Toledo, Ohio - the Maumee ettes have been made under the in effect for Grades 7-12: the Association of Independent I Country Day SChool.. Also, it supervision of Mrs. Eleanor gchools of Detroit was held re- was announced at the meeting, school endi\ at 4 p.m., and Munger, who also will direct Easy to' Own! cently at the Brookside School. the Leelanau School has just school transportation Ieavl!s at the play. The costumes have O'PEN UNTIL Cranbrook. John Graham, head joined the association. 4:10 p.m. been made under the direction of the History Department at ()f and by Mrs. Therese Flem~ G.P.U.S., is president of the , A debate was held Wednes- R e c e n t college representa. ing. 4' EVERY EVE'NING AssOciation, and it was he who day morning, Dec. 2, atG.P.U.S. tives visiting G,P.U.S. have Traditional Christmas carols 11:00 P.M. invited the speaker of the eve- between two debating teams been the following: Mr. Smith, will be played by a brass quin- , ning. Miss Helen, Lockwood, from the University of Michi- W1IIiams College; Mr. George, tet, consisting of Bob Love, professor emeritus of English gan. The teams d i s c u sse d Kalamazoo; Mr. Dusing, Parke; David H u A he s, David Rein, IMPORTED and DOMESTIC at Vassar College. Miss Lock- "Should the British System of Mr. Wilson, Amherst; Mr. Dick~Chip MWlger, and Irving Smok- \ . wood's subject was "Poetry, the Education be Adopted by the son, Univ. of Pennsylvania; leI'. The Glee Club, accompan- BEER • WINE • Hero, and Mass Culture." ' . United States?" Both teams Miss Giese, Valparaiso; Mr.ied by the brass quintet and by CHAMPAGNE ,v."...... It"'"perhlblel.'....156"'..•. presented their opinions with Shield, Northwestern; Mr. Am- Mrs. Hortense Robinson at the . Schools in the assOciation RCAVIOOR .... pldwe. ,...... Groceries. Cold Cuts are G.P.U.S., Liggett, Detro!t considerable vigor; but when mentorp, Carlton; Mr. Shirley, piano, will perform an unusual -.L Plnhhe4 !lode. Tile- CQuntfy Day School, City and the audience, consisting of the Colgate; and Mrs. Wilson, Univ. setting of "What Can This New TOTE-ABLE IcOIlIlII ... t.IlRe.Tr ..... members of grades 9 through of Michigan. ' Mean?", with Mr. David Arner Country S c h 00 1, Cranbrook, for•• '.,1.wer .... elI."'I. ...." ..,...... So curlty SHIH C/fwIts. 2 12, voted for a winner at the 'The second Arts Assembly of directing. The entire student .It Kingswood' Brookside, ijloom- Now ' In..... -.. finIthet. • • field Hills Country Day School. end of the debat'e, the vote went the year at Grosse Pointe Un!- body will then. join in singing • s.mlty drcotlhl LaHOOD'S J ovenvhelmingly to the affirm~.- versity School wlll be held cal'9ls. • T...... ,."- ...... and-from the suburban area of Other styles and ,.,od.l. tive. The latter side was ,rep- Thursday, December 17, at John Graham, h~ad of the • lest III • T...... resented by two students fror.i 11:30 a,m., in the school audi- History Department at Grosse in black and white 'or col- 19210 Mack Ave" near 7 Mile • @ - o'r TV. All priced right, Jackson, Mich" the negative by torium. This assembly wlll also Pointe University School, and "...,... ~.I '. ~ a boy from Kentucky and a ------here at , • , second boy from Ann ;Arbor, c.h,ld life Mich. radio and The annual Father-and-Son AqCH >EATUl

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\ ' Coach Paul Whpeler's Grosse P?inte High School Blue Devil swimming team opened lIs 1959-60 Border Cities League campaign by blasting Royal Oal< 58!;2-33Yl in the Acorns pool, Friday, De<:ember 11. 'the fasl-movlng Blue Devils --~---~~-~~- wasted little time In showIng ley by • tenth of • second wlLh the Acorns who was boss, Only. 2:34.4 lime. by- fRfD RUnnfllS briefly did thePolnlers trail In The Blue Devils wllllravel to lhe scol'ing column. That came Dearborn, Friday, Decembcr 18. In lhe opening 50-yud ft'ee style to tackle lhe Fordson Traclors. event when Ted Busch, the Thls will be the last acLion 'for Blue Devils Bow'to Acorns meet's olll~' double winner, the Devils until after the hoti- cdged co-captain Lauren Bowl. days when lhey will resume III Opening Loop Cage Tilt er by.a. tenth of '8 second to their bid fOI" the BCL tille I give his team a 5-4 lead. Devil against Monroe in the local pool Royal Oak fans mobbed ztar John Meadows and Bob Hammond placed thIrd, in an afternoon meet, Friday, Chris Kimball and Joel Spitz- January 8. ,car~ed him from the Blue Devil court following the ley slammed the loo-yard but- Acorns thrilling 45-42 decision over the Grosse Pointe h PIt- SUMMARIES tel"lJy eVent to pus h I I.' 0 n 50~YARD }'REESTYLE _ l' e d Biue Devils, Friday December 11, before a restless. bi. el"s oul in fronLl2.6 and they Busch lRO): Lauren Bowler (GPI; partisan crowa. ------..... --- ncver were seriously threatened Bul, Ha",,,wnu IGP) Time, ~.J, lOO-YARDBU'fTERFLY-C h I' i I This was the opening Bordcr rebound play o\'ershadowed all allain during the rest of the Klmb"JI IGP): Joel Spitzley tGP); Cities League game fill' both other players with the excep- IIHemoon, Al Lowery (ROl TIme: 61.1. ' teams, but. from the way fans tion of Dave Veenendaal' who 2OO-YARDFREESTYLE - Mark Slam Two l\lore Gregory lGP): Angus McGarvah swarmed out rEady lo give up the seasons ago. The current team is comprised 9f, from FITZGERAtD, BOB BRINKMAN, PAUL ZOSEL, in the loo-yard free slyle. Bolh 150.Y ARD INDIVIDUAL MED- posled identical 56.3 limes and LEY-Ted Busch (RO); Norbert point lead before Jon ~ice league championship il has won left to right, front row:-MANAGER TOM CUSAK, JIM McBRIDE and Co-captain BILL HODGEMA~. Olzm.an (GP): George Measel (GPI. connected wHh the firsl Devil or shared over lhe pasl nine split the 8 poinls "warded for Time: 2:34.4. first and sccond places. lOO-YARD MEDLEY RELAY - baskel at the two minule mark years. by lrouncing lhe Mon- ROYAL OAK lBill Walters. AI and with 1;30 left in Ihe period roe Trojans, 63-36. under their I AltSt:'l Frw- 'rs G;'Ve'l Sc'ur. e .]La1l"phere Beats Diver John LeBlond surprised Lower)', Stu Barnett, Dennis Lu- Dave Veenendaal pumped in a new coach, Ellon Rouse. IJ IJ when he scored a five tenths of cas) Tune: 1:55.1. B t 2OO.YARDFREESTYLE RELAY long shot to give the Devils a Fordson and W y and 0 I t e 08 1 Blac'h~ Knights a point viclory over Royal Oak's -GROSSE POINTE (Lauren Bo\\'l. one poinl lead whichlhcy held langledin a hail' raiser wilh Allen Dan in the diving' eyenl. er, Bob Hammond. Neal Bauer, I/n Whipping No.tre DlLlJle Pete Aronson) Time: I :4B,2, Cor 15 seconds into the second Wyandotte squeezing out.a 50- Grosse Poinle's Barry Brink quarter. 49 decision In the final minute Ba' nter" The ': GPUS Black Knights forced lhe Acorn~' Bob Coff- Meadows pushed the Acoms oC play. The vi c lor y moved The Austin }!~riars' basketball team came just about bumped inlo a bigger, all-junior man to share third place poinls into an 11-10 lead wilh two Wyandolle in t 0 a, three-way __ ,__ as close as it could to having its 39 game league winning Lamphere .quinlet and fell when lhey tied with 32,5 poinls, Coul shols as lhe second period first place (Ie wilh Highland Accol'ding to inform.alion re- stl'eak snapped last Friday, December 11, but came 53-40, lasl Friday, December 11, Ro)'al Oak picked up eight on Lamphel'e's home court. SKI opened and Howard Bryant and Park' and Royal Oak in lhe ceived fl'om lhe Oulboard Boat- through in the clutcp in the last 55 seconds to nip Notre points in the 200-)'ard medley It was the first lime in nine Bill Pyle opened a seven, pOI'nt standings. mg. CIub 0fA' menca, the' La'ek D arne, 62-60,an d ex t en d th e s t rp;l,k t 0 40' 1n C en t ra 'I D'1- relay when Grosse Pointe was 17-10 gap before Ron Schram GROSSE POINTE T" games lhat Lamphel'e had tak .. disqualified. The Pointers came I G F Pis. Boat Club of Colon, ~Iichigan, vision competition, '1 RENTALS caged lhe Pointers' first ficld RIco 3 3-6 9 'bl f h ell the measure of GPUS and right back in the final 20D-yard I f v d ' I 7 3-3 17 was responsl e or t e toll l'aLe Oulscored fl"Om the floor, to lhe ball like gl"im death and was lhe firsl .defeat in two free slyle relay to get the nod goa kO the period at the 2:20 H~~~:;daa I 0-1 2 being reduced on the Indiana lhe Fdars wel'e forced to rc- stalled out the remai,ning sec- All .ra"d H.w mar. Limited lo lhree field Stanley 1 0-0 2 E t W t T )1 d starts for the Knights this )'ear, with Bowler, Hammond, Bauer goals and two free throw ate ~f~:km 4 1-2 9 as - es 0 roa. SOl"tto charity tosses from the I' onds. Hortltlo"d. Equipment! .Lamphere jumped off to a and A~onson, poslinga 1;42.2 lempts, both of which were. Lan!!: ~ The prolest was simply,stat- foul line t~ turn back lheil' ~t \faS lhe c1~sest call the g:g g twelve poinl lead in the firsl fOI"the dislance. missed, the Devils trailed by Harper n 0-0 0 ed and sent to the Toll Road most dangerous foe in five sca-I F .' .' . quarLer and held an 18-6 mar- Royal Oak's "light - In - the- • SIIS six at the half.time intermh.. Mumaw 0 o~ 0 Commission and Go vel' nor sons, The Friars' compiled an ~Iars have ever expenenced 10 dark" was Ted Busch who scor- sion. Totals 16 8-13 42 Handley. It pointed out why amazing 24 out of 30 attempts Ilea!!,ue. play, bUl Coach IIollosy gin whicH it nearly doubled in the second quartel' to lead 32-17 ed his second win in the meet • BIIDINGS With l\teadows pacing the al- AO\'AL OA~ f' Pl.. ooat trailer owners should not (~om the foul line "s compared had predicted this ,was lhe year at halftime and a comfortable when he bested/Norbert 01l:man tack with n i n e poi n t s the Ritchie 1 3-4 5 have lo pay the same tolls as lo Notre Dame's 12 for 27. • his Friars wouid recelve their 46-27 Tnargin at the elid of the in the 150-yard individual med- Acorns .malntained the i 'six ~~;int I~ heavy-duty commerciai vehi- 'Upset-minqed stiffest t(':lts and peggect Notre • POLES r g i:~/ third stanza. point margin. throughoul lhe Meadows 8 7.8 23 cIes. Consequently as. of Sep- . A dctermined and upset- Dame along wllh Catholic Cen- . John E. Danaher has 'been third stanza and held a 34-28 b~~dman ~ tember 30, 1959 the toll charges minded Notre Dame quinlet ap- trat and U, of. D. as the tcams The Knights played a fms- .• BOOTS g:~ ~ eleded an assistant trust officer lead going into the final eight were reduced. from $4,70 to peared to have lhe Friars' that could terminale Auslin's h'ating brand of ball and threw I minutes of play. Totals 16 15-23 45 $2.80 for a car or light pickup number in the Iirst quarter as title monoply in Ule Cl'nlral the ball away no less lhan 23 of Manufaclurers N a t Ion a I • RACIS ~nk. On E\'en Terms ------truck with a one axle boat it tnoved to an 18-15 lead and Division. times during the game. This coupled with 1I11) fact that ]\[1'. Danaher was graduated Paced by Dave Veenendaal, B] R tl L tl'ailer and from $7.45 to $5.60 Coach Chuck Hollosy squimled The week previous Calholic from Princeton University' and TEAM DISCOUNTS who notched 17 points for run- a)e 11 1 eagu for a two axle trailer for tlie uneasily on lile bench as his Cenlral failed to extend the Lamphere's taller boys con- trolled both "backboards Iim!Led later from the Universily of ON ncr-up honors bchind Mcadows, Ad(lS New Twist entire lrip across lhe loll road, \\'arriors moved, into the sec- Friars and next week, Frida)', Michigan where he oblained a Northland hockey stick. who caged 23 points, the Devils This just !loes to prove that ond period. Sensing it could Decembcr Ill. U. of D. will get the Knights scol"ing chances. a"d hockey GCI"ipma"t. Bruce Birgbauel' was the only law degree. He joined Manufac- moved into a 3B-:J8lie on a bas-. big government will tax 'and earn the "goat" tille in' Au!;tin its chance to puncture the boil- turers' National Bank in 1953 ket by Ron'nie Schram at the New mlercsl will be added tax and tax unlil someone like cage history, the 1959-60 squad er on lhe Austin scoring ma- Knight that found. the nels with aiJY degree of reguiarity upon the completion of his legal 3:00 mark, Meadows immedfate- [0 next summer's Babe Ruth I the litlle Lake Boat Club takes began to move and ran Notre chine. and wound up with 16 points education. - Iy cracked the deadlock with a ba~ebatl program in Grosse il upon itself to point out the Dame into the court with a 22- SCHUMMER'S BOX SCORt: for runnerup honors behind Mr. Danaher is a member of fancy layup and Veenendaal POInLe Woods and Shores with unfairness of a law'. point. scoring s~ree for a 37-30 AUSTIN FG F Pt.s. the Detroit Bar Association', knolled the score at 40.all with the ann .. u n cern e n t by Art "margin at halftime.. . Fitzgerald 4 7.10 15 Lamphere's Hawkins who caged Zosel I 2-2 4 19. Michigan Bar Association, Eco- SPORTS SHOP a long shot with two minutes Dlouhy, league president, that It is possible lhe United I Conll'ol of both backboards Brinkman 3 5-6 11 nomic Club' of Detroit, Prince- left. . the Boal'd of Governors has States gove~nment is not aware and excellent ball handling had Hodgman 7 5-6 19 BOX SCORE 20784 _MACK Connolly 4 5-6 13 GI'US G F Pt.s. ton Club of Michigan, Country At lhis point Co a c h John approved a schedule of in ler- of lhe unfaIrness of lhe twenty lhe Notre Darners running in Blr!!:bauer 7 2-3 IS 24-30 62 Baron 2 4-7 8 Club of Delroit and the Uni- TU 4-5575 Thursby substiluled Ron Hal'- league games between teams of percent luxury lax law, lha', circles in the wild second quar- 1'01...15 \ 19 0-0 \ N"OTKt: D>\~rE FG . t- Pts. T, Seyler 0 0 versity Club. per ,and Brian 1\1 u m a II' with lhe Aml'rican and National was pul into effecl in 1955, that tel' Teflltllin 2 3-5 . 7 Parke 1 1-3 3 Ope .. 9 10 9 p,m. Coe 2 0-1 -I Mr. and Mrs. Danaher reside ""iI., orders lo go into a full court leagues ,/ ' h'tI S boat owners 11'10I keep their Although'. down seven points Lytle ,~ 1-7 9 press. The maneuver backfired hl t lh . t h I b ' Fresmuth 2 2.4 6 ~'[onroe 0 2-3 2 at 55 North Deeplantis. when the Devils seemed to lose Every team will play each yac s a e pl'lva e yac t c u s Notre Djlme doggedly hung on- Nardone 6 ,2-3 14 Love 2 314 7 . d d learn in the olhel' leag"e once and leaves b:l8t owners alone to the coat tails of Ute fast Dinunzio II 2-5 18 Gor! • 2 2-3 6 Totals 14 12-18 40 aII 0 f t heir POISC an repeate - ., h h' b PU. ly fouled, 'I'his en a b led the as parl of its regular schedule, w 0 ~oor l. ell' oats at com- moving Friars and eventually LAMPHERE G F Barlalone 2 O.() 4 24 12-27 60 All k d t f All such inter-league conlests merclal marinas. eaged inlo a 48-48 tie at the Totals 411 62 Graham 3 14 7 e 0.0 Ih~or~~nu~ fOau'l1"1~leva~n~g:a;k will counl toward the champi- True the law was passed fo'r end of the third quartcr. ~~~:~nDame -l8 60 Freeland 0 0 l~ ~~ Hawkins 6' 7-9 19 five of lwclve charity tosses in onship the same as inlra-league a purpose but why must one I Hod(eman Tops Scorers ------Murray 2 3-6 7 Lhe lasl two minutes. games. group be forced to pay while Early in the fourth period, The USS Scawolf joined the Cavender 0 O.() 0 Spran!!:er 6 2-7 U The straw that broke the Anoth'er new wrinkle in this the other group goes scolt free? guards Bill Hodgeman, (who Electric boal-built USS Nautilus Holladay 2 O.() 4 lhe Devils' back came when baseball program, for boys 13, Detroit River Yachting As- notched Individual scoring hon- and Skate in writin~ new. chap- Tolals 19 13-26 53 little Steve Ritcbie, who collec. 14 and 15. will be a' splil sea- sociation Commodore Al'thur ors with 19). and Walt Connol- tel'S in lhe achievements of man led all five of. l\is points in the son. If the same team leads its Raulenber!( has had the fore- Iy. who eventually became the when lhe nuclear powered sub- last period, slole the ball at Icague In both the' first and sight to make an attempt to Friar hero, connecled for four marine came to lhe surface at There are a 'number. of ways mid court and raced ,AI Lang second portions of lh~ season, straighten out the matter and foul shots lo take a four-point 11:45 a,m. October 6, 1958 a{!er to reach the I1eights, but put- lo the basket. Lang fouled him a playoff will not be necessary. has appointed past commodore lead. This margin didn.t last being continuously submerged ting up a bluff is not one of in an attempt 10 stop the shot. If dire,erent teams win each William .J. A, Nagel to look into long a's Notre Dame rifled in for 60 days.' them. Ritchie promplly dum p e d in half, a playoff will delermine the malter. lhre~ field goals .to take a 2- bolh free throws (0 crack the (he league champion. It is fell point lead with time rapidly 1;1::f.UI~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:;::9,i M~i 40-all tie. Seconds later Ritchie that Lhis split scason arrange- It appears the slat~ and fed- running out. The Friars knot- ~ "__'_ FOR I,MAS GIVIIG 'If caged anolher charily toss for ment will help suslain inlerest eral governments Inlend. to lcd the game at 60-all wilh a ~ ~ III a lhree poinl lead which was al a high level throughout the squeeze the boat owner much minute remaining and set the ~ . DEC. 19", i. last ;Ioy for Xmas .. I. oft Ihe! l! cut' to one' poinl when Lang. summcr. The date for the open- i~ the same. manner they do stage for Connolly's game-win, ~ item.. ! pumped in a Devil bucket with in'g of the 1960 season has been t e aulo.moblle o\~nc~, ~Vhen ning shot with 40 seconds to go,. ,1. PI ~G PONG TABLES 23 seconds left.' • set for Sunday, May 22, at Ihe revenue IS needed It IS SImple Once ahead the Friars clung ~ Complete Kith SlllTdy foldlng'lells. l Sinks 80th F,:lulll lo boost lhe gasoline tax. b~ 1'1 Grosse Poi n t e University ------ii ~ .. thick"en lop, assembled •.•. $36.50 ;,ll Trailing 42-43 the De v i I S School diamonds. Michigan boat owners have W scrambled 10 gct the ball and b . th i h . th SPORTSMEN ~ 3,4" ttliekness lop, assembled .,... $39.95 >A In lhe process fouled Meadows Under the revised schedule een paYlllg e I' s are m e ~ TRIVET \IIosalc Ill.., do-it- 2.95 I who calmly droppcd both Cree each of lhe 12 major league form of the floal License t~x Rifle ranges, sfteet. g LU RA .....0 y~:':::ll~. t~~m:.~~~e )J Ihrows amid wild boos from the learns will playa minimum of apd, mOl:e rec,enLly the. rcgls- tnp. and pistol shoot- fA. 1""'1 Good' .election. ;jl Devil stands as the clock sholl'- 21 games instcad oC 15 as last lrah~n tllX whiCh went IIllo ef- ~"r~v:I~~inG~"fi~t~\~ ~ TRA IN TAB LE ~

ed ~'.evn.n,. seconds left., J'Tcar. Thc~e additional games" fect In 19,~8, Gun s hop, carries ~• Fi"e selection Complete with f oldin,! lell' for ea.y stora~e. Will The Devils losl the game al will not only g-ive thc young- With lhe most recent relcase f::~P~~~IP~ne~thUa~d SId $2295 }f the foul line. Bolh leams IIC. sIers more aellon. bul will bel- of sllllislics Crom lhe OBC, tax cloth t n g. Telescope ~ of tan ey Qn I' x 8' • >A countcd for 16 field goals, hut tel' prepare scnior players for dollars w!IJ be flowing into the :~~ Il~~tail~~~~~ i ~~~e:\::~~~sJ 5' x 8' $24.50 ~ no~'al Oak made 15 of 23 free Lhe tough compelition of' the state and federal coffers in an perts on nand lit all ~ Big HI.clio" ASSEMBLED WORK BE~CH ! SPECIAL! throws as compared to Grosse districl and ~lale tourncv~ that ever-incrcasing strcal1l. Umes to "sight In" ~ of powe, tocls. 6' WORIt BENCn, 2" top. 4"004" $24 95 )f Poinle's 8 for 13 Iries. The dlf. follow the regul.r sells~n. Tf'he nation's pleasure craft ;~~r dr;,~I~~rO~o;~~~ II. lex. and larxe drawer. ,;jl •• SKiS ference showed up in the last Tn keeping wHh its objcctlve flect grcw from aboUl 7,300.000 hunting equtpment. ~ WE DELIVER.OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY ~ •. BOOTS, 4250--'. pcriod when the Poinlers com- of "more hase1>:,l1 101' more in 195~ to well over 7.700,000 MAPLE /":1 '1:. W ! • POLES' milled six personal fouls and boys In the Woods.Shores com- ~or an IIlcr~as<; of 400,000. craft G ROV E ';0--';, ::~~, r: :: ~~ hroullht the lwo-shot bonus Tulc munltles" thl' BOllI'd of Govcr- lIl one years t!J11e. ,. i~ ,. BINDINGS y S . inlo cHecL for the Acorns, This nors is plannin>: Lo expand thc l) ,1959 .some 39,000.000 GUN SHO' ~ r:'n 'h ~ >:ave the visitors twelvc chances Texas !.eaglle to four Icams A",lencan men, womell an.d I and Shootill9 Ran.. W~Clflle HANDIIi. A.N Op' I from tile foul line. on whkh .eomprl.~cd of Beaumonl, Dallas, chIldren took to the nlltion S'. jl:l they cashed in five lime~ whlle lIollslon and San Antonio, \~'alCrwa)'s for fun ~nd. rccrca- 21.MiI. ltd. at Grati"t Special Purchase I lhe DevJls were makln,l( 3 or 4 These leams will play an 18. t.on. This was an 1l1crease oC ~~~~~i~~~n~e~t~~~ ~~eC~'::;~~~ ! 19650 Harper. I.t, 7 & • Mil. Itds. TU 2-4100 a attE'mpls. game schedule IIg a In !l t .(,lIch about 2,0~0,OOO. to Beach HII1I",''')', to U S. 25 1< ill l\Ie.do'll'~ 8ir Star nthl'!". Personnel (01' these ApproxImately, 540,000 o."l- • IlQl~~~~~~~~ga(~~~~~--~~-~_~ Ski Sweaters ~1E'adows was by far the Ollt. teams will Incillde bo~s who bOl\l"(jswere sold III ~9S9 which ,_ .. --.--,---- slandinl( performer h 0 l h of. arl' nol q II I I e experienced boosled the out bOllI'd !fcp;ment VA 1-4411 PAY LESS'WHEN BUYING! VA 1-4411 , Imported . 19'5 fensively and derenslgely, His enollgh ror lhl' fasll'r compell' of the pleasurc craft fleel to l from Germany ~--~~~._~~~--- tlon or the ~mcri~n and Na. ab~~15~O~~. ! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

tlonal 11'1lJ(ue~M well liS boys 1'.111'1and evc!')'onc of these Cage Scores who regisl~r late. 7,700,00lJ ~oats comes in for a RANDIN RAMBLER Stili another proposal to tax nl,ek 10 one form or an. ~, VI bring mor!" baseball ror more olhf'r pIllS the fact thf'ir owners C) RORDF.R CJTIF~'1U:,\GlJP. > hoys is Ih!' adoption of the all pay the filII frelghl 011 the I z 1481 I Kercheval near Alter' Road J}oyal Oak 45, GR()S~F: pn:, < re.entry rille as outlined In na. gasollnl' lhey use jusl the same I - from 42. offers yo,U ~ ttonal Bllhe Ruth niles. This /IS thf' motorist. Q ~ Highlan

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'!'~ Mich1call Office of Civil Devil Reserve, Circu~navigators Convene Defenae reports that only 11% of the money available to the Drop Another Neighborhood .Club News To Consume Strang~ Foods .tate in matching funds for This Sports • .i ',~ , • Week's -' civil defense purposes is used . ---''------, by communiUes in purchasing Gros~ Pointe High School's Michigan me m b e r S Of the festtvit~s: which Included • warninl systems, .Total match. reserve bllsketball team took SCHEDULE Clrcumnavllators C 1u b -'- a !onnal call at the' Mayor's of- Calendar another lump in the young Thursday world.wide organlzaUon with flee, and a luncheon at the De. ing !undB allocated to the state 195~ sealOn when Royal Oak Knitting Ladies . '. headquartei's In New York- trolt Club In honor of vlaitlnl from December, 1958 to the 11. a.m. present time is $434,509.00. handed It a 56-36. setback, FrI- 3:30.5 p.m. Games Room Activities - Jr. MemberS condu<:ted their annual form\ll national officers. BASKETBALL day, December 11, on the local 4-5' p.m. Girls Gym _ Ages 7-12 banquet, .at the Pm:k Shelton court. . Jr. Girl Sports last FrIday night. .' 6:30-7:30 p.m. Dec. 18-GROSSE POINTE vs Fordson a" 100 Marq ... "" Drive Home' .The Pointers were In the 6;30-9 p,m: Games Room Activities - Int. and Sr. The the mew as '"At ask a tJe.e. f.1It of Waterworks game until the halfllme inter- Members Night," and the ballroom and __ ~._ _ ..• ... P.rIl 011 the Rivor AUSTIN vs U of D Away mission, but ,fell seven points . 6;30-9 p.m. Billiard Room-Boys 13 & over Crystal room were decorated in ~ _-~~ 'A3.2ooo off the PA.Ce In the third stanza ST. PAUL vs St. Catherine Away Sr. Girl Sports-Volleyball & Basketball Alaskan ,decor. S eggs have been. Jefferson. Pack Committee (Pack 290) met 1-5 p.m. G ames R oom Activitles - r. em ers York, William P. Drevant Wi!- on Thursday evening" Decem- N a Tap Dance or Dramatics Classes lis G. Hall, Leslie B. Eby: its holida.y hilarity, relaxation and safety! ber 10. 1959, at. the residence Today. . Among other meml>ers and of Chairman Robert Skupny to 6:30.9 p.m. Games Room Activities -: Int. & Sr. guests-with their wi\'es and But make your reservations soon - 'to assure a review 1959 accomplish men Is Members ladies-were the Honorable M. and to renew its Charter. place in the happy throng. RANDIN RAMBLER 6:30-9 p.m . Enameling on Copper - Men & Women J, Vechsler, Cana'dian Consul The following officers were 6:30.8 p.m. Badminton _ Teenagers and .Trade CommIssioner, S. D. The total cost - $180 per c:ouple - includes all elected for the' year 1960: Badminton _ Sr. Members DenUyl, John M. Kisselle, Ben .'SERVICE Robert 'McKenna, cubmaster; ~.8 p.m. R. lIl:arsh, J. Leslie Berry, Har- these eomforts and pleasures . • • ' , . Warren Scott, assistant eub-I- . ' old P. Meloch,' Maurice A. Eng- • cOIY room wiftl bath I , •.• all M.. ls from master; Robert Skupny, rom- Hospital M.,ake.s Servi.;c Awards gass, Glen H. Friedt, Dr. Tal. on All Makes of Cars mitte~ chaii'man; and Wi11iflm bert Abrams, Charles Helin, diner nllrsday throllCJh breakfast SllIday! Sasser, secretary-treasurer ... liam Dant, Mrs. William p, Har. John W. Kinsey, Fred L. Shaw, An interesting and expanded Collage Hospital presented ••• a great New Vear's Eve cel.bratiollli 14811 Kercheval - at Alter Road ris, Mrs, James McMUlan, MrS, William C. Morrison, George F. ••• dancing. entet'tah,m.nt, CJaM" • • hay program is being deveioped for llervice awards to three em- Andrew Barr, Mrs. Arthur Taubeneck, William G. Mc- 10, Cub Scouters during the en- ployes Thursday, December Buhl, Jr., Mrs. H. B. Joy, Jr" Gaughey, Elmer J,' Hanson, or sl.h)h ride! ••• rest aid relaxatioll ••• suing yepI'. It was brought out dW'ing the annual employes' and Mrs. R. P, Joy, Jr. Fred A. Compton, Fred H. fun, fuft and more full . that the success of this ex- Christmas party at 7:30 p.m. in S. A. Macy is chairman of ,Dickson, Jack A. Frost, A. M. For your reservations for this popular event, panded program will be de- the' Nurses Residen<;e, 158 the emplQYes' committee. Sargent, Ja'mes B. Steep, Emil pendent upon the interest and Ridge road, -VA 1-4411 Assisting him were Mrs, Mar- Leidich. participation of the parents, as Receiving 30 year awards jorie Ryan, Mrs. Helen ~ridge, To join the Circumnavigators 'phone FAirview 9-2222 or WOodward 2-8326 well as the Cub Scouter. were Mr~. Agnes Tanner: '3987 Miss Caro~'n Thomson and Club, one must have circled and ask for Mrs. Margaret Nelson. . The monthly Pack Meeting Woodhall avenue, Detroit, first Miss Frances Selmeider. the world, have more than a will be held Friday evening. cook in the dietary department, Table floral decorations were casual interest in foreign af- ••• 4 cocktail pdrties! ••• 2 fi•• orchestras! December 18, at 7:30 o'clock in and Miss Bessie Milligan, 1372 created by Mrs, Longyear Pal- fairs .. and behave in a manner the Mason. Gym. The . C~b Vernier, a dietary aide. mer' creditable to his country while Scouters WIll' pr,esent. skits A 25 year award went ta • abroad, Only men aTe eligible . I ' (, , (;t/' St'. Cl aIr 11.11. ('?i7f) ._' -."'I 'f' j , U '.1_- ce~t~red around the Christmas ,James Ivers, 1305 Philip ave- to membership, but they bling Spirit. All parents are urged to nue Detroit a member of the Men Gardeners their wives and ladies to the :. ~-" ~ - . - ~ ."., attend. . ...' mai~tenance' department. Michigan banquet. A special lllvitatlon IS ex- Mrs. Lynn McNaughton, 11 Giving A~ards National officers' came from • • A. For a party that is new tended to parents of new Cub member of the hospital's board New York f!1r the. December 11 Md d:.fferent .•. consult us! Scouts and to those interested of t r u s tee s presented the . Delicious Cantonese foods in joi~ing Pack 290.. Questlons awards.' • .The Men's Garden Club of CARRV OUTS ond a complete American menu. regar.dlllg membershIp should Miss Carolyn Wicks, the has- Grosse Pointe will present its annual awards for outstanding PR 2-6662 500 car FREE parking. be. directed to Thomas R. Mc- pital s administrator, introduced Bnen, TU 4-1717.. the award recipients' and re- landscaping and gardening to six civic buildings and sites in viewed their careers with the the Pointe,. at its regular meet- restaurant hoSpital. ing tonight, December 17, at 8 / MOY'S' Mrs. Tanner, who came from Lotteshore Village Center, V2 mile south of 9 ~ileRd. o'clock, at the War Memorial ~. Scotland, has been with the Center. . hospital during her entire Mart.r Road at E.' Jefferson' . ElmoreW. Frank. club presi- r;•• ,:Dc~oit's otd1 ' working career. Her first posi- Daily 11.11 p.m. . Mid-day.lunches 11.3 p,m. dent, will present "Certificates tion was with. Cottage Hospitat . . Sundays. holidays IIcall.ll p.m. , Complete dinnen. 5.10 p.m. of Honor" to the winners of and she has been there ever .,.::::p 1959, a'c cor din g to Gilbert since. HAWAIIAN ROOM Douglas, chairman of the Civic , . The awards are pins de- - -~-'--~ Bervill'U atltlle,dic' a-tonese alld Polynesia" Awards Committee. . '. tood~', •• 8cMIM 8«J l.lall4f"ropieal Dritl1l:e STARTING FRIDAY signed by the hospital and ll'ave Others on the committee are ~ ~~.~- nUlnerals denoting the years o! Every inch a beauty. , • never an inch of Millie Peril in. William r. Gardiner, Robert -- service. , Shelley Willters P. Gardiner, Robert Downie III Cottage Hospital began its and T. A. DeMaire. BAR OF MUSIC waste. Sp~ce-engineered to fit the family "The Diary of awards presentations in' 1949 The certificates will be pre- and has honored 37 employes Excellent entcrtainmellt for 10Kr lfs!etlf", .. .' An"e Fra .... sen~ed to: Our Lady Star of the dancing: plrasKrc ••• Dancing from 10:00 P.]I, in comfort. Up to 53 miles/gallon. Lively, since' then. The. awards 'are Sea C h u I' C h, 575 Ballautyne in Cinemascope made ,during the' Bnnua'l em- road; Bon Secours Hospital, 468 robust en~ne!>. Lovingly crafted coach- ployes Christmas party, Cadieux' road; G r 0 sse Pointe Thursday. Dec. 24th A buffet supper preceded the Public Lj1>ral1', Wooos Branch, THE WALNUT ROOM work. European attention to detail. Rugged, One showing only at.'2:15 p.m. awards ceremony Thursday. 20600 M'! c k. avenue; To. the I .' "Halllsel alld Gret.I ..,. ' Mrs, Truman Brown Is chair- Farms, for Its Pier-Park at the man of the hospital QOa"'d of foot of Moross road on Lake sur~-footed safety, 15 different models. FuJI length feature musical truslees committee whieh 81'- Shore; Shores Municipal Build- fantasy in Fairland ~olor, . tanged the party. ing, 795 Ll\ke Shore road; and ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• A •••••••••• Priced from $1098, P.O.E., Baliimore .. ' Assisting her were Mrs. Wil- Kerby School, 285 Kerby read. All pr:opertics were Inspected i NOW APPEARING I "",. D~trolt City Banet pres.nts by members of the committee • • PROKOflEY'S ~'CINDERELLA." once during eac.h of the sC

flEE! VA 1-4411 PAY LESS WHEN BUYING! VA 1-4411 0... YHr .III!!.~RPER Service Policy TU 2.2661 21" Ovcr-AII Dia,. Meas., 263-Sq. In. Picture Make your New Vear's RANDIN RAMBLER Vicwln, Area Eve lesenationsNow 1~811 Kercheval neir Alter Road FloorShowl .5, s ravOnl • you '" Dandnlll offers SingingI per COlI". ~ Home of the Originol New 1960 Deluxe Dollar Dinner '"" ~ RAMBl.ER AMERICAN % FAMOUS CANTON£U 2 .,..leen; kilt. ill FOUR DOOR SEDAN -r- .winl ..... fof .II'''1It1. CHIIESE FOODS yiewilltT at. Equipped with the followinq: Weather Eye H.at.r, Reclining '"o HONG KONG Seats, Sideview Mirror, Windshield Washers, Undercoeting, Foctory.Treh ... Mecholllc-OVer 0 MilliOtl Dol", Ports De,.t ~Iader blllck, whiter white from' 20,000 In Mahogany, " Volt Picture Power. Golden Tube Sen- Turn Indied tors and Anti.Freeze! -< try Unit. Gr.Jlden "M" Tul:-es, Custom. 35"~ Chop Suey I' Z- Mlltic Tuner. Colors: M<'lhogllnY, Will. Le" ,Ray Whyte SpecIal Allowanc,. CA•• !" OUT SIlRVICI nut or Blond. Phone TU 2-0102 -" radio and HOUri: Sun. thru Frl~ 12:30 Noon to 0 p.m. Italian Motors, Inc. t.levilion SIt., 12:30 N'oon thru 1t:00 p,m, PERKINS 16719 Mack, at Yorhl\lr. Phone ].1600 15122 Mack Ave., Grosse Pointe VA, 1.8960 V~ 1-4411 IE SMART! GO QUALITY! VA 1-4411 14801 E. Jeffenon VAlley , illig, tr_ O.~r Or.

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1.8. 7. Sunilay School Christmas 11 p.m., Holy Communion and '-Women's B o'wling League, I Church School fOI' Beginn~ Progral1\, .' Serino!,. 204?2Mack Ave. 6:45. p.m.- Through Junior High, .Crib I Iii' • +: .. ... Men's Club Bowling League, I'oom. 1().11, Morning Wors.hlp. Tuesday: 8, Basketball - Mt. . Frlda~'. Chl'istmas' Day:-8 19748 Harpel" Ave. 7 p.m.- Reception of members, Coffee Zion. ' a.m., Holy Communion: 11 a.m., M,uiner GIrl Sco,uts In Social )four followini. .7 p.m., Church . .. . Holy Communion and Sermqn. HaU #1. School Christmas Program and Wednesday: 7. C h ris t mas * .* .• puty. 'l'he public Is invited. Party and caroling at Parson. .' CA~VA~l:' LUTHERAN Wednesday, ..December 23: 4 • * • age. 7:45, Senior Choir, Gateshel.d Avellue at Mack p.m.-Youth c h ci 1r rehearsal: Wedne~day:-7:30 p.m .• Dorn- . * III • Rev. ,H. E. Seltroeder, J>a"tnt 5:30. p.in.":"Youth choir and brock-Foreman wed din If re- Thul'sday: 7:15. Choral Wor- 'Sunday school a19:30 a.m. aiumni pot-luck dinner. Social heal'SaI. Church Sel:l'ice at 11 a.m .• Hall #1. ., ship ServIce...... * Nurser.y ServICe' available at .. Thursday:-8 p.m., Christmas POINTE I\IEI\IORIAL parsonag1!. Thursday, December 24: Eve Canalellgh1 Service at 16 Lake Shore Road 11:30 p.m-Christmas Eve Gan- Grace with ChristmllS Commun. POINTE CONGREGATIONAL dlelight 8eI'\'ice. ion. The public is Invited. Bertram deHeus Atwood, Ben L. . 241 Cbalfonte 'at LoUlrop Tallm 1n and Lyman B. Stookey, ,I\linistel'$ , GRACE UNIT~D OF CHRIST l\llnlsters . ' Marcus William Johnson (EnDl'elical ell: Reformed) FIRST ENG. EV. LUTH. Sunday. December 20:9:30 Arnold Dahlquist Johnson Lakepointe It Kercheul Ave. "ernler Road It Wedlewood Dr. and 11:15 a.m., Morning. Wor- Sunday, December 20: 9:30 Robert P.Beck. Pastor . Paul F. Keppler. p.. &Or shIp: Sermon - "Bedlam or . a.m.-':Worshii>servic~ .. Church Thursda~':-8 p.m., S e n i 0 r SUl1da~': Oec~mber 20:-9:30 Be1hlehem," by 1\Ir" Atwood. School for Crib room through Choir. !l.m.• S~ndaySchool. . \ 9:30 aud 11:15 a.m., Church .81h grade. 11 a,m. - Worship * * .. 11 a.m .• Church School. School in all Departments (Sen. st:rvice. ChUrch School. for ,Friday, 8:00 p,m., B. & C. 7 p.m .. Sunday School Christ. ior High at 9:30 only,), 8:00 p.m., Crib room through senior High. Club at Grace. mas Program. Christmas Candlelight Service. '7p.m.~CollgO Club in. You1h • ** Thursday, December 24:-8 Room. 7 p.m.-5ellior Hi. P.F. Sat u r day:-9:3()'Il:30 a,m" p.m., Christmas Eve .Service. ST. JAMES LUTHERAN in Lounge. . Confirmation Class. (Carols by Choir at 7:45 p.m.) l\lcl\lillaD at Kerchenl .' .. * .. • F rid a Y. December 25:-11 a.m., Christmas Day Service. Rev. Georle E, Kun: Monday, December 21: 1 p.m. Sunday:.,- 1().11:30 a.m., Sylviil\liIler, Delconus Ind Parish Worker FIRSr CHURCH OF Thursday: Chancel choir, 8 You are ~\ordillly invited to attend ••• CHRIST, SCIENTIST p.m. 10:311I,m., Kerby School "Is the Universe •• Ineluding '" '" '" Sixth Church of Christ, 1\1an,. E v 0 I \' e d By Atomic Saturday: Chiidren's confir- Force?" will be the subject of mation classes. 9 a.m. Chapel the Lesson-Sermon at Christian ,~, choir. 9:45 a.m. Junior choir, Scientist, Detroit Science services Sunday. rf 10:45 a.m. , 14710 K~rchevar, bet. Manistiqu .. a~d Ashland Mallhew's account of Christ f;f \ I . '" .. Jesus' stilling of .the tempest .' Sunday: Sunday school. 9:30 Sunday Service 10:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. (8:23.26) will be included in the' , Infant.s Room Open for 10:30 service a,m. Youth Bible class. 10 Wednesday Evening Testimonial Meeling-8:00 p.m. Scrip1ural readings. I ~i:; o'clock. Services, 9:30 and 11 ,- it! ,~ a.m. Nursery at both, READING ROOM - 16348 EAST WARREN .:~:: Wednesday 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday 2 10 4:SO p.m. WOODS PRESBYTERIAN i' ~ ;t; ~t~:; * * .. Mon .. Tue!., Thurs, Frt and Sal. 10 .am. tc 9 p.m. 19950 Maek A\'enue It Torrey \ f :,; ~ Tuesday: Pastor's adult class, Andrew F. Rauth, Minister 8 p.m. Study group of Church , Charles B. KeDnedy, 'f history, led by Vicar, 8 p.m. ASsistant Minister ; 'd'i ?: Grosse Pointe Woads Presbyterian Church Sunday. December 20: 9:30 t;l} - I ~ #'..... CHRIST EPISCOPAL 19950 Mack A\'enue al Torrey Road a,m. First W 0 r s hip Service. 'r?; ~ 61 GrD55f; Pointe Bh'd.' Andrr ..' Raulh. Mlnl~l/!r 9:30 a,m. Church School, nur- Re\'. E. B, Maynard, Rec~or Chule. B. Kennedy, As.lstallt Mlnlsl/!r sery through Senior High. 11 ...... Sunaay:-8 a.m" Holy Carrl- a.m. Second Worship Service. 11 a.m. Church School, nursery sen'lbr'Choi~ Rehearsal. SUXDA Y, DECEMRER 20 It, .. munion; 9:30 and 11 a.m., Fam- 7:00 p,m.-Chrislmas Pageant , . ------througn Junior 'Hlgh and Adult .. ily Worship. Coffee hour will Bible Class. 7 p.m, Chrislmas Saturday. Dec. 19: 12-3 p.m., THURSDAY. DECEMBER 24 Pageant. Christmas Party for Junior follow 1he 11 o'clock service. 4 11:00 p.m.-Ghrlstmas Eve CandleUghlinll Sell'lce .. ... p,m., Church School Chl'is1mas .. :Missionaries, Church News r SUNDAY. DECEMBER 27 Monday, December 21: 7:30 Pageant in the Church. 6 to 8 • • • I 9:30 a.m.-Worship and Church School. (CommunIon Service) i Sunday. Dec. 20: 9:30 R.m., p.m. Trustees meeting ...... p.m .• Can1erbury Club meeting, 11:00 am.-'-Worship "nd Church School. (Communion Service) 21MI Morou Rd. at Harper discussion and worship,' .. * .. Sunday school. 11 a.m., Church CHRIST THE KING C h r i s t mas Eve Candlelight . 12 :15 ~.m.-Students and Ser.Icemen "Corree Hour." Pottet' E. J"tftur .>4c ...... Tue~day, December 22: 7:30 Worship,-- Ne\i' Members to be LUTHERAN ,ServIce. * * '" MERRY CHRIST1\IAS and HAPPY NEW YEAR p.m. Religious EducalionCbun- publicly received during. morn- I\Ioi'ning Pra~'er will be read IUaCk and Loohmoor 10:00 •. m. Morn1n1 Wcrshlp Ing service. 7 p.m., Sunday. at 8:45 a.m .. every Monday - cil. Walter J. Geffert, Pastor Sellou1 Christmas Program. All Sunday Early ServIce, 8 a.m. ST. PAUL EV. LUTHERAN lhrough Friday in the' choir ~lllf.tl.~Jt:$i\lllS:tl=f.'\~~~~"'Jt:P.i:J:lSili~. ~m1l!P.i~_Oi_~~ 11:20 a.m. Sunday School ,. I:: '" "'. * 375 Lothrop at Chalfonte J( Ch h 'lI Thursday. December 24: 11 are welcome. ' Sunday 1.ate Service, 11 a,m. Charles W. Sandrock, Pastor stalls. ll<' t ill 7:00 p.m. E\'/!nlng Service p.m.. Christmas Eve Candle- , .. * • S",nday School and Bible Class, rist e King Paul A. Lautenschlaler, Vicar , .' .. '" ... . g . . .J AU Welcome lighting Service. r\t'o~d~'y: i:)'~c.21: 7 p.m., 9:30 a.m. . Thursday, Dec. 17: I, CivIc T~esday:-l0 a.m., H~ly Com- g Lu the ra n Ch u'rc h ~~~ Bowling League. Convalescent Home. 4, Junior mUllion. R - ,~JRST ENG.~V. LUTH.,;! "'''''d • .tI... ,....~:I!. ~t.\"" POIJlhE I\IETHODIST Choir. 4:15, Catechism Classes .. .. '" ~ GR05SE POINTE. WOODS W 809 Vernier Road at T u e s day, Dec. 22: Noon, 211 .~lorO!lS Road Christmas Party. 7:30, Church Thursday. Christmas Eve:- IFJ. Mock at Loch""oor ill Welll'ewood Drive Naomi Circle. 8 p.m.. Unity HUlh C. White, Pastor Tree-Trim. 8, Basketball at OUt; '1 Paul F. Keppler, Pastor Circle. ' Helen D. Thomas, DCE Savior. r------" Dp.cember 20th - Children's Service,! FIRST CHURCH OF James F. Hunt. OrKanlst Sunday, December 20: 9:30, '" .. '" • • • I' First. English ~ .4:30 - 7:30 p.m. 'If Larry F. Gott!. Vicar Thursday, Dec. 24: 8 p.m., Morning W 0 r s hIp; Church CHR'ST, SCIENrIST, December Hth """7 ClIndlelight Service lit II :30 p.m. ill~ Thulsda);, Dec, 17: 8 p.m .• Christmas Eve Service. School for Nursery. 1hru Jr. Friday: 9, Bowling. I ~Il . GROSSE POINTE High. 10:30 a.m., Adult Bible * • * . ,I E" L,".ra. 1 December 25th - Song Servic6 lit r 1:00 a.m. . Class. 11, !I.Yorning Wors~ip; Saturday: 9:30, Beginners and I January r st - Festiy~1 Service a~ r 1:00 a.m. ~ FARMS Church School for Nursery thm CII.rch Primary Rehearsal. 10:30. Jun- ~ WALTER J. GEFFERT. Pastor ! Sunday Sf:rv1~ 10:30 UD Sr. High. 3 t9 5 p.m., Golden lor and Intermediate Rehearsal. Verni.r Roo" .t Wedg.WOOl! J( h h d ill Sunday Schaal-Wan'" Room ~..,_ 10:3ll s•• • Wedding anniversary reception 6:30, YACS Christmas Par1y _ Driv', Grot.. Poillt. Wooch I . Cure: TUxe 0 4.5090'- l C'h r is 1m a s for Mr, and Mrs. C. R. Wylle. Wedne.da, Testtmcn, • Weetlnl -_ ....--.-r .....- I. p.a. 7 p.m., Church SchOOl program, First Lu1heran. ':30 a.",. SUl'ldaySchool ~ Personage: TUx~do 1.1302 1I "Why the Chimes Rang." .... • '" 11 a.m. Church Worship I _~~_'_-_. -_~_~_'_'~_~_'_~_!l!llIl:_t=l:_~_._~_'_'~_~_~_~_' _'~_'_~_'_'~_' iW_~_ , KER8Y SCHOOL 2U Kerll, It 8e& ...... * .. su.n~ay: 8:30, Worship. 9:45'1 TUxe1Jo 4.5162 Itoa.. "At this immortai hour ... all Monday. Decemhl'r 21: .9:15 Sund'lY School, all ages. 11, . ALL AX. WELCO •• . '. p.m., Howling league. 11 p.m" Worship. 11, Sunday School, ::::::::::::::::::::::~ Grosse Pointe human hate, pride, greed, lust ii======il should bow and deda're Christ's 'You .r. InYlted tel n•• the Methodist C~rislia.Sci.a pow,er ... and the reign of R8IdilC Roo. Cn.urch Truth and Life devine should .196U M.ck Ave. 21 1 Moross Road make man's being 'pur~ and Gro_ PDi... Woo4I TU '.7888 I .. rial Open from 10 •. m. t05 p,m blest." dally except Sunday. and Holi. days. Thursday. and FrldaY5 C"rcll -Mary laker Eddy llrltll II p.m. Hugh C. White, Pastor IPreabyterlanl 18 Lake Shore Rd. First Clulrc. of C.rist, Helen Thomas, Director o.f Christian Education Bertram de H. Greetings from Sci.. tist, Sunday. December 20 Atwood Grosse roi.'. Farms • Ben L. Tallman 9 :30 ll.m.-Worship'llnd sermon; Churdh School for nurs- Lyman B. Slooke, First Church of Christ, Scientist ery through Ju'nior High. ' Mtnisl~:-~ Grosse Pointe Farms Semion: "We All Rejoicing" WORSJlIP 5t:RVIC. CHURCH SCHOOL StIll. 10:30 •• "'.. ,K.rby School We4 .• ;.",. 10:30 ll.m.-Adult. Bible Class. " 9:Jf and ll:U II :00 Il.m.-Worship Md Sermon. Church School for nul's. --...:. ery through' Senior High. Grosse Poi nte 7:00 p.m.-Church School Christmlls Program. "Why the Chimes R ling." Corne! Worship l!'ith Us ••. Congregational Church Th.

Christm'as Eve 11 S>t. ~itI14trr fpil1tUpttl 7:15p.m. ChristmlS, ,Choral Worship, Junior.Senior aLliitrtl1 Choirs. B"5I Ensemble. 20<475 Sunnin9dale Pl'lrk (near Mack and Vernier) The Re.,.re,," E.... , H. Y•• ",... Christmas Day The It• .,., ..... Geor,. H. H.'"1 11:00 a.m.-ChristlTllU Festival Worship. , ST. JAMES CHRISTMAS EVE LUTHERAN CHURCH 4:00 P,M. Condlelight Fomily C~rol Service RIW. CI""les )fl. Sandrock, Pastor 15 McMIL.L.AN ROAD AT KERCHEVAL II: P.M. Chorc!ll Euchorist IN GROSSE POINTE' FARMS 8:00 P.M. \ Choroltuchorist Mr. Pllul l..1l((lenscblt'ger, Vkltr ~or~ E. Kiln:, PrUIM' CH RISTMAS DAY Mrs. Cleme"J Koepp/il', Orgillt;st 8:00 A.M. The Eucharist Dr, Joh" Bryden, Choir D~l'wor 10:00 A.M. Choro1 Euchorist

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ThUrH.Y. Oecember 17. 1959 G R0 55 E POI N TE N EW 5 p. FiftMtt Mrs. John D. Durflo }T outh Council Holding Dance Eleanor 'H'awkins

The Xouth Council of the Grosse,Pointe Wal' Memorial is Mr. Durno sponsoring a Holiday Dance at W~ds the Center, on Saturday night ,followlnjl Christmas, .Dee.ember Pair ~Peak Vows Saturday in Grone Pointe -Memorial 26, from 9 to 12 o'clock, The .' Church with Reception Following at the Country , party is for students of the public, private ahd parochial • Club; Will Live in Florid. schools of Grosse Pllinte in At a small family ceremony' Saturday in Grosse ' grades 9 through 12. This is a Pointe Memorial Chur. ch Eleanor Forman Hawkins, dress up (but not formal) dance f9r couples only. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene P. Hawkins, of Renaud Al Ross' orchestra will play road, wa!> married to, Mr. Durno. in the great hall throughout the For the candlelight serv- . evening and refreshment~ will ice the bride wore an ivory' and carried American Beauty be served in the Auxiliary Din- peau de soiegown accented roses. ing'Room. The whole Memor- at the scooped neckline George~. Douse came from ial will be beautifully decorated with Alencon lace. A- tiny Grand Ra~lds to be best man for the s.eason, band caught her waist for the bl'l,degroom, son of the The theme of the party ... John Gearhart Durnos, of "T'was the Night After Christ- length vell, of llluslOn and Grand Rapids. The ushers, also mas" was suggesled by Mark she carried roses and steph- from Grand Rapids, were John Gregory. Vincent Lo Cicero is' anotis, , E, Davis, Robert J.' Eleveld, general chairman ,for the affair Sarah Richardson, of Math. Michael Carey and John Bosma. with Bal'bara Thorpe in charge ews, Va., was maid of honor and After the 'reception at the From A..oth'er Pointe' Short and 'to of decorations, Diane Lon~ear the. bridesmaids wel'e the bride- the Country Club the newly. arranging the entertainmenl groom's sister, Ann Durno, and weds left on a wedding trip to • and Mark Gregory heading the Ellzabeth Ledyard. They wore Nassau. They will live in Key of View : the Pointe door committee. I gowns of ~pruce green velvet West, Fla. Publicizing .the event in .the By Patricia Talbot various schools are Baroara MR, and MRS. FRANK HAY- Luss, . Grosse Pointe High Elect Officers cd Yacht Club DEN of SI. Clair Shores an- School; '.Pat Finerty, Brownell; nounce the birth of a son, John Gates, Parcells; Mike Commodore of the Crosse commodore for 1960. Paul L While their elders al;e laying out tails and f~rmal Kenneth Frank, on Novemoer Simpson, Pierce; Bl'uc'e Pharis, Pointe Yacht Club for 1960 is MOI'cland was named rear com- . gowns, the yery junior set is preparing for a ball of its 29; Mrs. Hayden is the former Grosse Pointe Un i vel'S i t Y William A. Teme,s, 1122 Three modore. own, the ann'uai Strasburg Christmas dance Tuesday MARLENE ROSSEL, daughter School; and Sue Turner, St. Mile Drive, Grosse Poinle Park. ':-Plcture by Swoboda StudiO Hans Gehrke Jr, was elected evening at the Country Club. oC the ADOLPH ROSSELS oC Paul. He was named to .the post by , .. .'1 ' , ELEANOR FORMAN HAWKINS, daughter of treasurer, and J. Earl Fraser South Renaud road, The pater- t:le club's board of directors at was named secretary. Paul S~l'lisburg's, evening, and aft,ernoon dancing nal g I' and ri a I' e n t s are the Mr. and Mrs. Eugene P. Hawkins, of Renaud road, was the annual meeting on Wednes- classes, Whl,ch have been a tradition in Detroit for FRANK P. HA YDENS of Shore- married Saturday in Grosse Pointe Memorial Church rendition of the famous ora- day night. December 9. Fllur directors were elected torio, the first two perform: decades, will gather to show\vhat they-have learned and crest road. to Mr. Dumo, son of the .John Gearhart Durnas, of Ternes was GPYC's vice com- by lhe membership f',r three- ances were given in Swa.oey top the evenin&, off with refresh~ents. . >I< >I< • Grand Rapids. modore and chairman oC the year terms. They include More. CAPT. JOHN BRINCK, form. Chapel at Denison University house committee this past year. land, who was re.elected;. Ed. Among the young hostesses aJ. dinner parties before in Granville, O. The other pel'. He succeeds Robert F. Weber ward J. Schoenherr, Edward C, erly oC the Pointe and a gradu- BAKER) f W of ,Touraine', D A V I D GARY formance in Memorial Chapel the dance will ,be Stephanie Peoples,. daughter' of the ate of Grosse :P'ointe High ' a . arren, anl)ounce as the top commodore. Quinn, and William M. the birth of a son. STEVEN L~MB. senior, son of MR and at. the College of Wooster, John R. Wilt was elected vice Schmidt. Wesley J. Peoples, of Washington r:oad, John H. French, School, has returned to active JOSEPH, on December 6. The MRS. ARTHUR E. LAMB of Wooster, 0.•concluded Its foul'- III, son of the junior Frenches, of Merriweather r:oad, is duly wilhthe US Air Force and maternal grandparents. are the Westchester; M,l S S CAROLE day Handel Festival mal'king' also "having a dinner. ' wll1 be stationed in Sacramento, G ERA L D D. BAKERS, .of RUT H 'r; A P ij A M. s e n i 0 1', the200th anniversary of the Calif., until May,. i960. Accom- Trombley road, and Ihe paternal daughter of MR. ana MRS. E. composer's death.' Among 'those attending the dance will be Shelden panying ,him to Sacramenlo grandparents are the JOSEPH WARREN LAPHAM of Notre From the . Pointe are two Smith, Anne Buttrick,Char1es McFeely III,Nels Olson, are his 'wife. GERALDINE, V. PALERMOS, of Bedford Dame; and NANCY LORAINE women singing' in the soprano and their two children. Capt. road. LENZ, - freshman, 'daughter of Lois Waterman, Elizabeth Goodenough, Eleanor Ford, s e c t ion, They are CAROL Bl'inck is the' son of former • • ,'" DR. and MRS. WILLARD R. Elsie Caulkins, Greg Bunting, Bob Evans and Barbara G.EORGE, daughter of MR. and Pol n tel's, the HARRY L. DOROTHY DORR LONG, of LENZ of Moran road. .. Pearce, MRS. S. W. 9EORGE; of IIk- B'1UNCKS, now of ' St. Clair North Oxford road, fresh-'- >I< a Kinley avenue. junior; and 'Shores. ••• man at the.University oC Michi- The. C. HENRY HABER- SUE SCHUTTE, daughter of '" KORNS, JR., oC Lakeshore Northland Week-End II'!R. and II'RS.' JEROII'E' gan, will sing the solo in the 1 MR. ,and MRS. J. EDWARD •• traditional Christmas play, "St. road. will gIve thp.lr annua SCHUTTE, also of. McKinley New Year's Eve in the northland is the relaxing idea GANT (Nancy Sloody). of Altef George 'and the Dragon,", pre- holiday supper this Friday. The avenue, freshman. Dlford bib & tucker of some families, 'tired from the Christmas rush. The road, ahnou~ce the. birth of a sented by the Helen Newberry guests will include their son .. .. >I< son, CHRISTOPHER MARIO, Residence. a.nddaughter-in.law, the C.Ho Robert Bacons, have invited a group to jolon them for a The newlywed MR. and MRS. Dlip'dry oxford cloth in sweater On November 30.. Ti)e paternal >I< • HABERKORNS . III and their , four day vacation to herald 1960 at the Grayling Hunt. * HOWARD F. SMITH, JR., re- grandparents are the WILLIAM Next Saturday the R. w." friends. ,MR. and. MRS. J. , brigh(eners. ButtOD-down In ing Club. A. GANTS, of. Ha'mpton road. , FRANK DURHAM will be vi,sit- turned recently fl'Qm two weeks • • '. SEMLERS, JR., of Cloverly in Portugal and London. They white and pastels. Petite The'Jack Sturtevants, the 'Allen Schildhammers, the ~ ~ ' . . ing the'Haberkorns from Gree!l- ,JOSEPHINE 'O'BRIEN, d~ugh- road, will entertain, at cocktails. casUe, Ind., over the holipays. are staying at the Country Club pan m white. Both 2.9S~ Sydney Terrys, the James Tracys and the. Carl Scotts while wait\ng to move into the ter of th~ MILES M. O'BRIENS, J. >I< .• , ~ - •. house they bought in Grosse will be gathering fora rusticweek.end, The Scotts, in. of Hendrie lane. will be home , The SYDNEY 'T J:RRYS, of Saturday the CHARLES B. cidenlally, are giving a cocktail party the day after Pointe boulevard. for the' holidays fi'om Manhat- Cambridge road; will entertain GOREYS, of Stephens road, • >I< ' •• Christmas.' . ' lanville College of Itle Sacred at dinner Sunday. will be hosts at, a cocktail MR. and MRS. J. FRAZER li,eart, Purchase, N. Y. She wlll • , party. * WH I T E H E AD, of Stephens Going to their n.e.", cabin near Otsego., are the Arthur smgIl. m• tb.e Ch'rls tmas conce.. rt MR.,-and MRS. BY.RON B. . •. • * .. Cerres, the Charles B. Johnsons, Jr., the Edward J, Hie. af'the school this Thur~1ay. PHILLIPS, who have receJl.Uy It will be a cocktail buffet at road, will be hosts at a family ;1 dinner on Christmas Day. Un- f keys and the Willia~ F. Bavingers, Jr. They're the >I< .'" been vacationing inNew York, the CARLWEIDEMANS, of 1 III ii . able to join them are their son- group who bought another one of those old red' school •• [,MR. and MRS. M. ALFREO" e:ntelotained Friday at cocktails Windmill Pointe drive, on De~ in-law and daughter, the SAN- • houses and have been busy renovating it. This heart~' ~RADLEY, oC Fisher road, have- in their new Shelden road home. cember 27. "* ". *,' * DY F. MacKAYS, of Newport , party will be tiking an their children for the New Year's j~Preturned hpl1\e,.from a'~J:ip' , '" >I< '* Beach, Calif. gathering. '. to. Santa Barbara and San Fran_MRS. PAUL SUTHERLAND, cisco where they visited the Last Saturday the CYRIL J, of Colonial road. will give a • • >I< MISS FRANCIS M. BOOTH. The Charles A. McFe.elys. Jr. hav,e l'e,nted the. Wit. C 'H R 1ST I A N J. KLEINS, EDWARDSES. JR., oC McKinley cocktail party the day after formerly of Hillcrest road.. place. gave a cocktail party Chr~stmas at th~ Country Club. uf Grayton road, will welcome Iiam K.lingbeils cottage' at Higgins Lakes for II. year ana h . h t b Ih f • '" the WILLIAM R. HAMILTONS, , >I< ,. * '", " onormg er wo 1'0 ers rom * ' will drive up with their four ofbpring to. spend a quiet MR.' and. MRS: A N'G US. Tulsa, Okla., PETE and DICK l\.lRS. RUFUS W. CLARK, of III, or' Columbus, 0., for, the TBE,YILLAGESTOlE holidays. . , end of the year week-end, " CLARK McGARVAH,' (ELLEN McMAHON and then the group Harvard road, is home from a • IRMDIGIIAJI: JIJ 4-7110 81l0l11: POI1't'n:: TV 4-71• , , , ", . '. ' JANE SWEGLES), 01 Duval went on to the LitUe Club two man I h .,1Vlediterranean '" 205 Pi.rce St. • I IC_"h ..... Also scheduled to gO,north for skiing are the Douglas d .J\'RS ERNEST' BRIER Spending Christmas.'. in Hong. road,. announce the birth pf a ance, cruise.. . , ANIf AltHa: _ I-IIU kong are MR. and MRS. JO- IAGINAW: PI. z.sm Adairs, the NelsOn W. Schlaifs and the Edw,ard SchOeh. son, JAMES BRADFORD" on >I< * • of Neff road, who was on the 109 S. Jetr.rNn 1205,5. Un~ herrs. ' ", November 24. The following residents . of same cruise. remained in New (Continued on Pa..e 18) , ..' * • • •• . Grosse Pointe have been' named York to visit her son-ln-Iaw Dancing in 1960 Announcement is made of the to the De'an's li"t- at Albion c'o'l- an d daug ht er, 'th e FRANCIS.' A '. birth oC a d a ugh t e r ANN lege, according to an announce- ,GOODHUES, JR. ' The stay-at-homes over New Year's Eve will be very, MARIE, on December' 7, by. ment just received from the ° • • '" " gay indeed. For'the post debs and their escorts there is Mft. and MRS. ROBERT C. college: These st~de~ts were The SO-voice Denison Uni- the Charity masqued ballal the,Hu~t Club.' SCHUIIlANN, of Midland. Mrs. rec~grllzed f~r th~lr high scho- versify Concert ChQir, 3D-piece , 'Schumann is the former JOYCE lastlc standmg since the be- Chamber Orcl1estra, and guest About two dozen couples, who. always see the new ANN CLEMENTS, daughter of glnnlng DC the fall semester. soloists gave three perform- \ year in together, will be having a subscription dinner MRS. HAROLD W. BURTON, WILLIA. M l\UCHAEL BREM-I ances .of Hanllel's' "Messiah" dance at the Little Club this year of Pemberton road. ER, freshman. son of DR. and December 12-14. . . '. ,.' . . '" '" '" MRS. WILLIAM M, BREMER Comprising the 55th annual They include the Harold R. Boyers, the Henru FordS SUSAN STREICH, daughter ---- U, the Allan SheldeIls III, the T.D. Bohls, the David of I\IR. and MRS. PHILIP A. Wall aces, tre George O. Johnstons, the Allen Merrells, ~;n~~I(~I~~ o~e~~a~~~e~anse~~i the Charles Curra,ns, the C. Hascall Blisses, Dr. and Mrs. chairman oC her residence. hall Thomas Morrison and the William P. Bonbrights H. at Denison University, Gran- .' ville, Ohio, w her e she'is a Open houses have great popularity on the lflst. eve freshman. . of the year because friends can drop in on several. The • ,*, *. Ethan C. Prewitts, the Jack Barlow~, the F. Rankin MR. and MRS, FRANKLIN FOR HIM: , (Continuecl 1MI Pa ..e 16) 'J. PAL E R M 0, ,(S'U SAN 11: \..neOf1\', ini Open Monday througll Sctturcloy 9:30 IA. M. - 5:30 P. M, '* \konl '* \-Aoust.en. '* ~oy.\t)' '* ,,\heO Ounnni\\ A warm thought ',* '(ilfdl,'t * Jeln P.atOll \ ,i for Christmas '* Carven ...." \-AIr' '* Coun'" , .. our cozy rayon '* Spori"ft'en challis gowns tha t 11: ~ent of london take the chill out of .L "Tden '* E\il''oe,l' a cold Winter's night. .. Both in 5, M, L Fro", .Mr, J.w.lry ".tHrll' sizc~. 5.95 Mrs, Willi.", AI,. Pierce pres.,," .•s Chris ..... s J.wels Short gow,n in prints of These ':tolilll., Leons of GoIIII white and blue or white and pink with lace trim, I;choosing <'lmost spec;<'ll gift, a flurry of dustruftlc. we suggest these exquisitely yet Long gown trimmed with [ace and embroidery. simply designed lJolden leaves, Blue or pink. f"shion\'ld "5 " pin <'lnd earring set, Moil ond p'""'- Enhllnced by " fine I!lllia" finish or""filled and accented with brilliant dillmond ... stems to crellt" an important dash of splenrior and dramlltic elegllnce, . " .. ,hI, $210 .ani"ts. $2" . ".'1 0:'.'\ £,. p.4tN1 HI: iltel •• 1II Com plete Prelcription. Service BEST, I CO. Trail PharllUlCY

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Page. Sixteen G'R 0 SSE .POI N TEN E W S Thursday, December 1" '195' Society News Gathered from All of the Pointes.

, , F'rom Another Pointe of View il/others Help Mrs. Robert B. Hardy A.uelld Weddillg fCoatiud from Pl&'e 15) To Plan Party I", Lake Forest IHardy-MacKay • Weisgerbers. the Joseph Resters and the Russell Chau\'- Under the able chairmanship ins are all planning this type of party. of Mrs. Keith Tantlinger a com- Cameron Waterman Farwell mittee of mothers is organizing claimed Betsy C. ~cAlvin as Vows Exchanged The Richard Bachmanns are having a get-together a special Christmas Pllrtr for his bride last Saturday in the to 1960 and the Al T'nomases will be hosts at a pot wast the- students in Mr. and Mrs. Church of the Holy Spirit, Bride Wears White Taffeta and Alen<:.o~ ~ace for Rites luck supper in their home that night. Bill Wilson's ballroom dancing Lake Forest. Ill. * • • classes at the Grosse Pointe Mr. Farwell is the son of December 5\ After Reception at WhiHier • W~ M~oriat The party com. the late Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Newlyweds Leave for Nassau Seymoun Entertain plete with Bill Kn1ce!}"s orches- Isham Farwell, and the grand. The Bartbolomew Seymour home in Edgemont park 1 tra' refreshments .and favors son of Mrs.. Cameron Water- Donna Lenore MacKay, daughter of the Robert~\I. • b this h lid L." b' '&1 d • h. Will We place this Saturday man. of Lincoln road. His bride is a usy one 0 ay uegmnmg t IS on ay Dig t evening Dece b 19 f I MacKays, of Botirnemoulh road, w~s married December .1 I is the daughter of .Mrs. H. w}th the dinner the~' ar~ gi\ing for June d~b, Jud~' 7:30 Ul 'to p.m. m er • rom) 5 in Grosse Pointe Woods Presbyterian Church to .Robert l\ eckler, before the Fords ~ebut ball. Helping Mrs. Tantlinger plan Baskerville Hardy. ;\<'i¥l:,~ IC~:IO~:::~:::::~eThe bride's white silk taf- Cor the bridegroom, who is the B. A. Se~-mour, Jr., is bOnll' from ('~rget(lwn Uoi- the affair are Mrs. Gene j .- : ,:..,;;~~ ; Onwentsia Club the newlyweds feta gown was de,igned on ~Oll oC the Francis. l1anlys, of \'ersit~. for all the holiday parties and daughters, Isabel, Choose~', Mrs. Maurice De ll'our ! 'leit on a wedding trip to Ja- rincess lines with an em- Bloomfield Hills. Ushers were Dorothy and M.rs. John R. LiII~' will assist at the dinner. and Mrs. Frank Hausmann, Jr. _~,_'l,\:", ,'i{; ; m&ica.. The)' will live in Lake P •.• Favors and faoC)' hats have ),<' :;~~.-'.~'_:~'I'... 'Forest AI I J'Jhn Griner, oC Watertown, pirc bodice of encon ace Mass., Howard Liverance anI! Three house guests "ill come from the UDiversit~' been been selected and festive ,~ <, '{'lJ I . ,!-;. ','" c :', ' In Lake Forest for the wed- and a belled skirt with a James Dodds, of Birmingham. with Bart for the pre.Christmas parties. Tom Dw;\'er and de-ror;ations have been made. chapel train.. Following a reception at tbe Joseph Trapp. of Scarsdale, N.Y., and Don Whamond, of . Hundre-ds of ~d,,1ches ~d ;. , " "','" ,';"'~", I. ding were 1Ilrs. Waterman and .• "":,.. her SOQS and daughters-in.La\\', A crown of pearl frosted lace Whittier the couple ,left on a H)'e, N.Y., will swell the local stag line. . j thousa'nds of cookies are being ',..;t,;~ the Reuben Watennans and the caught hel' fingerli~ veil oC il. trip to Nassau. The bride was . , prepared by mothers from each lusion and she carned stephan. weal'lng a brown checked eos- On December 30 the Se,rmours will be hosts at a . class and the Center is furn- .," Cameron Watermans Ill. .;~:. otis centered with a while or- Jume suit collared in mink and cocktail party honoring their son.in-L'l\\' :.md daughter, ishing punch and ice cream. chid. brown accessories. the William J. Froeliehs, Jr., of Wichita, Kan., and Mr. Chaperoning the dance and . p. Mrs. Donald Webster, oC To- and Mrs. Ric~ard J. Lilly, of Lincoln, Neb. The John R. assisting lit refreshment time A mtn, arents ronto, ant., was matron of Lillys will entertain for his parents at a January 2 cock. \\ill be :Mr. and Mrs. R. H. . . T .. I honor in an imperial red satin INJURED IN FALL tail party. Scharfenber.. Mr. and Mrs. Daltetng Ontgllt gown ~ith a pearl c~aplet a~d . * $ .. John Van ZIle, Mr. and Mrs. halo veil. She caITled white Julie ChamQe:'s, 3, daughter of the Charles Chambers of Woodward Warrick. Mr. and Austin High School's Moth- roses.. d d I'k Vassar and Coffee )'lrs. James Masten. Mr. And , d D d • Cl b'lI The bndesmalds resse I e 1404 Aline, fell down the'stail's The Vassar Club of Detroit is a brave one, for in Mrs. Harlan Hagm~, Mr. and :or:. ~eir a :nnu~l s ~r~r~:the honor maid. where Mrs: in her home, and received a Mrs. Donald Leah~', :Mr. and ,~u . ht D b 17' John Swartz, of RIverside, ant., t th b k f h h d spite of all the holiday festivities they have decided D t to Mrs. Joseph Collins, Dr. and ,;~,:;,j~:~:,{~".~yi,>~ ance 'lnlg ec~m er ,lD Mrs. James Rel'Holds, oC Ro" cu on e ae 0 er ea 011 tUrn the young things" minds of thoughts academic. Mrs. Charles Jennings, :Mr. and the school g)'mnasIUf'1l.send, assistant t6 the ions of the' 1st term of ball- by Mr. and Mrs. John Busch, alumnae secretary, will speak. Vassar stud~ts Lynn room dancing :tt thf Center. En. . . Mr. and Mrs. Man'in Bnnkman, Hallett and Mary Jean Carey with recent graduate rollments are being accepted Mr. and Mrs. Edward Murray now lor the second term wbich Pointer to Star In' Ballet Role IF IT'S A QUESTION OF INSURANCE - Sarah Goodard will also be there w give the girls all and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Phil- will begin January 22nd lor lips. the current news of the Poughkeepsie campus. you n g Grosse Pointers in Armine Vart, daughter en the make a special trip to Detroit ASK US! grades 5 through 9. Raymond Varts, of Yorkshire I for this premier. Miss Chase Also on hand to greet the road. will dance the leading role auditions and engages dancers, faculty and the parents will be Calzdlers Plan Holiday Party in the premier pe10rmance of selects the ballet and decides Dr. and Mrs. Cyril De Fever, AO Chapter of PEO the full length ballet of "Cin- on additions to the reperton'. Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Mc. It will be cocktails culminat. and Mrs. Otto Beck. of Birming- ~ "s December-21 derella" produced by the' De- Tickets for "CinderellA" may Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred ing in a midnight supper when ham, Dr. and Mrs. Edward Kmg. troit City Ballet Company at be obtained by. calling TU. B onahoon, Mrs. William Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Candler, Dr. and Mr;. Eugene Freitas, the Art Institute on December 5-0129 or TU. 1-2715. Broderick, Mr. and Mrs. George of Faireourt drive, entertain Dr. and Mrs. Herbert De\ine, The AO chapter of the PEa 29 and 30 at 8:30 o'clock and a H. Lauhofl and Mr. and Mrs. ARTHUR J. ROHDE this Friday. Dr. and Mrs. George. Christian- sisterhood will meet Monday matinee 00 the latter day at Marshall BlUce. . AJlfI) OOMl"oUtT evening, December 21. 8 o'clock, 2:30 o'clock. WINDSHIELD SRA'ITERED The party will honor Dr. and sen and the Pierre Palmentiers. The part}' is an annual affair. Others ~iU be the Humphrey at the home of Mrs. Walter The star of "Cinderella" Is a Delbert riulWorth of 1111 Mrs. Elmer Texter, of SeII'Jnole Mast in Merriweather road.?>Irs. senior at Grosse Pointe Hi~ It is held by the parents to INSURANOE avenue. Springstuns, the Russell Cand- Mast will' be assisted by Mrs. d Drexel, Detroit, a Late Shore express appreciation to the fac. lers, the Fred Birkhills. Mrs. William McLeod and Mrs Ar- School .who h.K been. stu ying Line bus driver, complained to ulty lor the excellent work they Among the guests wlll be Dr. 2711 East Jefferson, Detroit 7, Mich. to 7.6100 Cecil Pollard, Mrs. Glenn An. . . ballet SlDce she was eIght years are doing with their sons. and Mrs. Charles C. Eades, Dr. derson and Joseph Powers. thur Sm~. . .' old and hOpes someday to .be. Farms police on Friday, De- Mrs .W~am Buchinger, as a ballerina. Her rigid schedule cemberll, thatw~e driving The decor ..tions will be very ------narrator. will present a Christ. demandS classes everY Monday east on Grosse POlnte boule- festive "ith a large Christmas mas ~rogram entitle~ "Christ. through Thursday' after school vard, someone tIyew a ~ ~nd tree and a six foot wreath. .The ltls Christmas Time •• , at Koppls mas In, Many Lands. As each and r e h ear sa 1s. on Friday shattljred the nght wlDdshield tables will. be decorated with country is. presented, a musical Ithrough Sunday for the Detroit ,of his bus. He said he did not gold and red cloths and gold chorus will respond hy singing City Ballet. gee anyone in the area. candlell. MHM4IMIe a carol representative of that S'dn K _~.. t I try Th ch i _-' I ey Oy~ a JUDlDr a coun . e orus 5 compos"" Grosse Pointe H,igh School, will pHIl of chapter members, :Mrs. Ells- perf . "Cin"~-lla" worth Allison Mrs Fred Asmus also orm 1J1. <=1'" • Say II Mer,., Christmas" with our Mrs. George' Nicltoison, lIlrs: ~bout 20 members of the ~e- McLoed and Mrs. Donald 81m- trolt Sym~ony Orchest;a ~- FLOWERS f#JCONH ••• mons. der the direcbon of ~e a;ss~- . ant concertmaster, ZlDO\'L Bl- 1Ilrs. Aud;rey Jennmgs of cr stritzky, will play, the score. Chapter Will accompany the The fairy tale will be per. chorus on the organ. formed by a cast of 40 dancers. Oswald Lemanis is the chore- SERVING GROSSE POINTERS FOR OVER HALF A CENTURY BOUS~HOLD 1D1't7 ograpber and directoc of "Cin. FRED a~ PAT JEAN derella". 3143 E, JEFFERSON Phone LO 7--4656 For a flavor accent, try brown Mis6 Lucia Chase. famed bal- Ct1y and Suburban Delivery sugar instead of white sugar in lerina and d ire c tor of the puddings and sauces .. American Ballet Theater, will See these 10y.I)' watches at WARREN'S

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... Woman's Page ,.• .. by,: "of~a'nd,for Pointe Women The pursuit of money has The true worth of a man It family at hcr home in Lake- GP Newcolners chased many an ambitious per- measured by what he thinks- shore road. ' Yu letide :Favorite son into the federal penIten- not by what he carries in hi. Buhl Family Gathers The whole family group will To Sing Carols tiary. pocket. gather at Mrs. Shelden's' for cocktails before attending the Members of the t'lewcomers' various family din n e I' s on Club of Grosse Pointe are In Two Yule Groups Christmas day. The family in- practicing Christmas Carols in cludes all of the Buhls, the anticipation of an old-fashioned Mr. and Mrs. T. D. BuhLof Ridge Road, ~nd Mrs. Allan Sheldens, Algel's and Smiths. Christmas sing on the evenIng After the cocktail g~hering, of December 20. ' Shelden ,of Lakeshore Road Will Entertain some will stay at the Shelden The carolers \vil1 convcne at Reiatives at Christmas Day Dinners house, some will go to the the Devonsh,ire road home of Buhl's and some will be with the Frank Cobbs at 8 o'clock.

The gathering of the Buhl clan is so large that one the Harold Raymond Boyers, in AftcI' caroling, thc gl'OUP will I Christmas dinner table will not hold them all. For their East Jefferson avenue J'eturn to the Cobb home for! several years the family has been dividipg into two home. refreshments. groups and meeting at different houses. 1 CHRISTMAS CAULIFLOWER This Christmas, the T. D. '" . Flint Reception Honors Cauliflower can come tQ the Buhls of Ridge road will Thc dUHler table Will be IN r d M C bb. table with a Christmas, look, entertain at, the fa'.} covcred with a white lace cloth ew ywe c U Ins HQme economists at lllichigan . .,. m 1 y and centcred with grnen leaves -- State University suggest you d,l!,ner. Among the guests a\ld holly, intcrspersed,' with Newlywed Mr. and Mrs. Wi!- serve cooked cauliflower with a Will be the Henry Buhls" Sant.a Claus figures an~ flanked IHam McCubbin, Jr .• Of Highland C, cheese sauce 01' a Cream sauce. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. by Sliver candelabra With green Park were feted at a recent re- To either sauce, add strips of Buhl, Jr., Mrs. H'o war d tapers: , t.'. FI' t b h t red pimento andg!'e!)n pepPI" '. h M " , ,cep IOn 10 10 Y er paren s, Get our your rollirig pin:- nothing's quite ~o, ~p~ S m 1 t ,r. and .Mrs. ,A while, Christmas tree tied I' th '1 I'. D S h ' h' 'th' J L' " ' e "c VID • C oeppac es. Howar d .F. S ml , r., lsa with green bows 'viii be the ac- peaJing as a d~licious pie, all dressed up for the holi. Buhl and Howard Smith cent on the buffet table. MOJ'eI The bri~egroom is the son of day season. This tasty dessert can be made as easy as Buhl. sill'cI' .and white trees will deck I the senior McCubbins, of Mary- one-two-three. Measure 'your favorite. pie crust mix Grosse Pointe Others will be 1\11'. and Mrs. the' house and on the terrace land avenue, and his bride is' into a bowl; add water, mix and roll -..:...wha.t a pedect way to frame a vanilla-mincemeat filling! Arthur Buhl Hudson. James Iwill be a. 1\.I'entY-foot tree With. the forme.I' Carol Schoeppach. 1\1INCEMEAT PUDDING PIE Hudson, Jeffrey Hudson and blue lights. " The couple were married No- Makes one 9-lnchple Book Shop Pl'. and Mrs. J. Stewart Hud- 1111'S.Allan Shelden tlntcr- vember 7 at the Universal Pie Cruai: son. tains. ~n\ thcr group of the Buhl Lutheran' ChUl'ch in Flint. One-half pkg. Flako Pie 2 tablesspOOl1S cold Crust Mix (1 cup) water Fllllnf: • • lY.! cups moist mincemeat, draif\~ lh cup sugar r evelope unftavored gelatine,' " 2 egg yolks, beaten l/.i cup cold! water . 2 teasPoons rum or 1 pkg. vanilla pudding mix' .', vanllla flavoring lY.! cups milk. 2 egg whites Heat oven to hot (425°F.l. For crust, measure pie crust mIx into bowl. Sprinkle cold water over mix; stir lightly with fork unlil just dampened. (If necessary to make dough hold together, add an addilionalhil.!! tablespoon water.) Form into ball. Roll out on lightly floured board or canvas unti it Is Ilh Inches arger than inverted 9-inch pie plate. Fit pastry loosely into pie plate. Trim iliPOriH and flute edges. Prick unbaked shell thoroughy with a lork. Bake OPEN in preheated oven (425°F.l 10 to 12 minutes or unti evenly brown- sid s... llrs ed. Cool. . . For filling, spread bottom and sides, Df ,pie shell' .with 1 cup Monday thru Friday mincemeat. Soften gelatine 'in cold water, In a saucepan, mix Evenings together pudding mix. milk and 2ta'blespooos sugar; heat thoI'. oughly. Add a small amount of hot liquid to egg yolks; mix and Until9 p,mo , , . a new group of hal'1d embroidered ski sweaters retum to pudding. Cook until thickened; remove from heat. Add softened gelatine and rum fdavoring; j stir' until gelatine is dis- , .. i~ported from Intrasia ... crew neck, , . one solved. Cool until partially set. Beat egg whites until forth~; add FOR ~ Fine cultured p~arls wilh remaining ,sugar gradually; beat unti stiff and glossy: FO!d egg of a kind designs. Formerly sold for 125.00. Now whites into pudding mixture. Pour i.nto pieshelI. Refrigerate. To • earrings' 10 match, fram serve, spoon remaining mineemeatar~und the outer edge of. pie . 'TIMELY . 25.00 45.95 Church Listsylile 'Prograln AND Available ill cardigrms 49,95, Special Christmas services at Chairman. Sub-chairmen are St. Paul Ev. Lutheran Church, Mrs ... Robert Yost and Mrs. LASTING Chalfonte and Lothrop, will Adam Kraus. Precious ballerina pins fash- begin next Sunday evening The 'Choirs will present a ioned of yellow gold . . • with a program at 7 o'clock by Christmas Choral Worship on the children Df the Sunday Thursday evening at 7:15. Fea. sparked wilh diamonds and School. The begilmers and Pri- tured will be instrumentalists, liny pearls. 5el, 550.00 mary children will present a quartet and soloists and the pantomime entitled "Christmas Male Chorus. Dr. John Brydep. Holiday." is the Director; Helen Koep- The Junior and Intermediate plin'will be at the organ. classes will nurate the Christ- Christma5 Day worship will mas stOry for the filmstrip en- be held at ll.o'clock on Friday. titled "Glory in the Highest." morning. 19459 Mack Ave. Frank . Firnschi!d is General At Norm Archer's Cirosse Poil," Sport Shop I The young people will have near Severn Conc~rd Watch .•. 14 kt. gold, , . new, magni. a party at, the p;!rsonageon and 76 Kerch.vel ° • 0 .. till. hili Wednesday ev!pn in g at 7 TU 1./239 ficent Roman finish ...... •.... ,~50.00 Nursery 'School o'clock. . To Triln Tree Exclamati6ri points of light in tre form of dia- monds and pearls have been captured in our There will be a Christmas party for the First English gift collection. We feaiure, too, famous names Lutheran Co_Operative Nursery in silver, and Franciscan china. Class' at 800 bVemier, 5rosse Pointe Woods, on .Tuesday, De- Federal Tax Included on all prices - cember 22. . Santa ClatH; will be there to give out the presents to. the nurseryc h iI d I' en. Christmas cookies and'. ice' cream will be "':'~~~l\1t}~ served in place of the usual ~ow~.,!9';~~~J juice and cookies. '. Mrs. Rosier, the nursery GROSSE POINTE teacher, will show the children 91 Ke~cheval,-on t'he Hill TU 1-6400 how to make Christmas tree decorations and they will help Opf!n Fri .• Mon,. Tues, and Wf!d, EI'enings (Dec., 18 - 21- 22 - 23) till 9 P.M, her decorate the tree, ~\~~\]]~~jj~1g:,:. .. , It s Christlnas Time". at Kopp's

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phuized? I. Mlere & pieWre window with a Yule tree vis. HomelFive Teens Plan A' Tip for Sa'ntas Everywhere Garden Club Council Offers ible? Place your outdoor fig. Families Back O Lochmoor Dance ' 0 d X L 'h ° ' TO ures so that they blend with your interior deror. 'P' end' Ch'rOlstmas' InvitaUonl~ been mailed ' 1l;,ftl ut oor mas Ig tlng , IpS What elements can be added To S to 200 Grosse Po1nte YOWlg B1 MRS. DAVID C. LOWE extent of your decorating am- to make a pleasing comp05i. ______'people for the Holly HDp this One week before Christmas, biUons, U's not neeessary to do tion? From your vantage point. Fo P • t G h f I Saturdayevcnlng, at I.ochmoor the most wonderful day in the il all at once. Some of the most see II there are any large gaps, rmer oln ers at er rom A lOver the Country Club. ~ear for young and old, 1n the beautifully derorated lawns are or crowding of your figurell. For Reunions This Christmas with Relatives The five hostesses are Carol home, In the churches, and on the result of « decorating Space them so they're bal. And G~y Holiday ~arties Carbone. daught~r of Dr. and any street in Grosse Pointe, theme planned several years anced. Mrs. Louis Carbone, of. Lake-- when the lights ~o on trans-- ago with a few decorations be- Your second consideration is Home for the holidays will' .come the relatives of land alve n u e; Penny' plsUn,' forming the world into a fairy- ing added each year until the theme. 1£ it's your home, do many Pointers to celebrate the Christmas season with daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clif- land of mystic beauty, with t final effect was achieved. you want to create 1J symbol of their families. -----______ton s. Distin o{ Grayton road; message of peace, joy, and Outdoor 1i g h tin g provides hospitality? ]f so, what archi- DDrothy Hyne, daughter of Mr. warm hospitality. pleasur~ for everyone - for tec(ural feature should be the Former residents Mr. and Calif., home to Spend the and Mrs, Fl'e'derick Hyne of The Grosse Pointe Garden neighbors, for the family which focal point? Perhaps It's a tra" Mrs. William Callery, Jr., week with her parents, the St. Clair avenue; Malou Hes- Club Council, again anticipat- works together In a creative ef. ditional doorway with a fl'a. and their three children C h a r 1e s Wrights, Jr., of selman, daughter ()f Dr. and ing the vaned and appropriate fort for the community. grant wreath of greens. Illumi_ will a r r iv e 'December 23 Neff road. Mrs. Bengdt llesselman of outdoor Christmas lighting that Whether you're an old hand nate from ll'bove with new 100- from their Portoloa Valley, Christmas Eve the family will Orhskoldsnlk, Sweden, and Sue will be viewed by passersby at such decorations, or are try- watt colored flood bulbs. go to Birmingham for dinner Sellheim. daughter of ~. and suggests some silIlple rules and Ing them. for the first time, Another popular display lJ with the Wrights" son-In-law Mrs. William Sell helm , of Hid. safety measures for those who you've embarke~ 'on the ncm- the packaged look. Bright red and daughter, the Robert W. den lane. may ...-..... noveesi or WIS. h a dif . tectura1 and lIluminating fields ribbons with bow to make your Kings II.and on the day itself With the girls in the receiv- feren!. approach. . with your first display. home suggest a Christmas gift - ing line will be their dates, "package." Colored flood Ughts the Wrights will have 20 for a Ernie Dossin, Ron Riesinger, The Oklahoman of Sunday, FoIlowing a few simple rules concealed behind nearby shrub- family dinner. ' Bob Slone, Norm Peslarand November 29, stressed the fact of planning will result in atm- bery can beautifully highlight Sarah Goddard, who is work- Jim Thir.tlethwaite. that many shy away from out- ly effective oulside decor. such a display. Ing in New York. will arrive Mal,ou,a foreign exchange door C h r is t mas decoration, First and foremost, remem- Perhaps your house serves • home for Christmas with her student, is Hvingat the seu- either because they feel an un. ber the spectator's viewroint. a backdrop to a lawn. If so, parents, the Wenda II C. God- heim home this year. Among usual artistic sense is neces- Look at your house from across give careful thought to where dards, of Provencal road. On the guests will be the foreign sary or becauSe they are afraid the strefl. December 27 Sal'ah and Russel exchange students and the the cost. will be too expensive. Which aspeets should be em. (Continued on Pare Z2) Goddard will entertain with a American brothers and sisters Actually neithe.r of these ob- small supper party. Margery of the east side area. jections is real. By following a Goddard, a sophomore at Pem- This is the second year the few simple rules, anybody can broke College, will also be home girls have given the Holiday Singing star Teresa Brewer gives Santa an im- decorate a home attractively for the holidays. party at Lochmoor Club. portant Christmas assignment ---= the delivery of a for Christmas. And the rost 'l'he Jerome H. Remicks. Jr.. ----- 'ted St t S' B d t h f h'l can be as inexpensive a. t.he U m a es avmgs on 0 eac h 0f er our c 1 - price of a sl'ngle floodlight and will entertain Chl'lstmas Eve Watson-Britton Rites d ren. Th e 1ove Iy recor d'mg a1't'ISt , W h ose Inlml.. 'table a few yaros of ribbon. afht~rlnotohnat an annual party To Be Read December 26 style has thrilled niillions on radio and television, M.any people are satisfl'ed w IC 1 ey started 30 years ago .• . B d f I h Mr. and Mrs. George L. Brit- ,thinks that the now better.-than-ever Savmgs on S with the decoration of a single or peop e IV 0 wel'e alone for ton, of Roslyn road. announce k'd 1 Ch . t ift f h'ld. d dults ,the holiday. Since then it has ma e 1 ea rIS mas g s or c 1 ren an a door, or possibly!\ door and. the engagement of their daugh- alike. "Th.elc' ar.e the. present with a future," Teresa pair of windows. others have grown Into a Iarge pa rty for ter, Regina Ann, to Donald W. J , d their family and friends,' The Watson, son of Mr. and Mrs. says, "the one that keeps on giving.' She recommen s ambitions for decorating the J. H. Remicks III will be here Edward W at son, of Oxford Savings Bonds to all Americans as the ideal Christmas entire house and yard. from Quebec for the fef!tivities. road. gift. However, regardless of the Alger Boyer, who is stationed with the Army In Wa~hington. D.C.• will arrive home Decem. ber 23 to spend 8 week with his parents, the Harold R. Boyers, of East Jefferson avenue. The CHRISTMAS Boyerswi\l give a faritily party STORE HOURS Christmas Eve .. , , Monday thru Frlda1 Mr. and M'rs.Henry E. Bod- man II, of Dean lane, will be 9:30 to 5:30 P.M. joining a family gathering at Saturday Mrs. James T. I\lcMiIlan's of 9:30 to 6:00 P.M. Essex boulevard. The day after , T\e prec:ioIll tlHIItt Chrislmas Mrs. Bodman will .... iIllripccl COItrt ->cly welcome her mother, Mrs. Cor- ill die ~n,,1h C.alury trn1ft~ nelius J. Petzhold, of Cincin" leCW,.'. mcill"'~ _au ... nati. ~nr._ou .. ioellt1ldra __ Mrs. John H. Palter, of Mc- 'Ior e aoW.litlisJ! CIllO Kinley avenue, will be joining ~ $V PI,,"I.;. te_ her son-in-law and daughter. ~_Ir.ft"~ the Richard Franzens, of Cin- " ia -.i..,! . cinnati, on Tuesday to remain • h t- .... through Christmas. " .. Coming. from .C1ne1nnatl to spend cluisttrias with his par- .....-- eata, the Benjam1n H. Paddocks, of Ridge road, are Mr. and Mrs. Peter Paddock. ,. OUt 'IST.VI a., by JoM fNd..ta.; Trail Fords to Give oyster white 'dyed setsyov i" a hot.., "'OOd. T... ..-...d ~, , PH .4R.M.4CY Cocktail Party Canadian' beaver .wfvet IHVe ...... deighlfvHy ",- 121 K... dtevCII 01' the Hill " Christmas bells are shining to your hoiff leallteod .iK.'. lo""'" again in the windows of the jacket with large Donald Roy Fords. This year . for ~in'" ehcHMiftg rottle case ... they're up in time for the Fords' mink collar MOW ...... , cocktail party December 19. YOWl h. beige. baa. .. CJRd Inside the house tiny bronze bells from India will ring for $559 - 04IfCIf. of ct.n .. po'''' •.00 the guests, i n c Iud i n g Mrs. Ford's parents, the Leo Jacques. Mr. Ford's brother and sister. in-law, the Arthur J. Fords of Vermilion Lagoons, Ohio, will A glamorous gift, both elegant ~nd warm-this supple soft Canadian beave~1 so dramatieally be here for the holiday week- end. accented with contrasting silk dark ranch mink'collar. This is one from our coHec'tion of beaver. Among' the more than 100 mink combinations. Model shown with mink trim is $559. 'Other styles with self trim; $479. See guests on hand to greet them 2.HOUI 'lEI 'ARKING ON ANY Of CITY'S J AnENDANT will be the J. Earl Frasers, our holiday selection of these most wanted gifts. Phillip R. Flanders, Russel H. PARKING LOTS Nutters, Edward J. Schoen- (Parking stubs validated when you mok. a purchase) herrs, Richard J. Martins and Oliver Dewey Marcks. GENtLEMEN:

depend on B LOUS ERAMA!

over 500 beautiful blous•• at big saying' , ,', a... ",bled for your .election at our Gros.. IlPointe Sho:!'/Oftly!

Sketched are but three of tM wonderful blouJe styles in this sPectacular sale event! Whllt.Vel' your GROSS! POINTI preference in style, fabric or color you will find it in this fabulous collection. . to make PrieN fr.", I." u4 ., your" Christmas ShoPping • SHIRTS, JEWEL NECKLINES, BOWED Easy! • COTTONS, ~ii.;;'S. CREPES AND MIRACLE 2.99 FABRICS V.lun to 8.95 • W'l-llTES, PASTELS, DARK COLORS c~nTU 1-7020- [ • 'SOLIDS, DOTS AND PRINTS for ~ppoiritments

p, s, 1/ she is 0" 0'" 5.99 fuslome, lis' we hfllJe her V.lun te 10.95 ,,' size MId eolor pre/ere",e, Don't ",i•• this sal.! Shop nighh 'til , until Ch'rilt",as (.xcept Sat.)'

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P'ge :Twenty GROSSE POINTE NEWS TnUM'Y,' December 17, 1959- Society 'News Gathered from' All of ,the Pointes

Club Hears Noted Organist ~:~e~~n~it~~,:;:;;ub,!ospital Marks 10th A.nniversary ~nM:~i~~~:~:~bm,Book IGroup. Meets Tuesday On Friday, the Village Gar. The program included "Folk _ D,e t r 0 it Memorial Hospital freshments. The Women's Aux- The Grosse Pointe Book Re- ander Blackwood, Mrs. KI'I\. drlck Brown. Mrs. Philip Coe den Club conducted its Christ- Tales of Belgium" given by the The Veteran Motor Car Club; will mark lta,terith anniversary lliary, under the chairmanship The Musicale Art Club wlU view Club held its Chrlstmu mas meeting at the Tonnancour renowned organist and com- this month and celebrate the of Mrs. Harold Jarvis, of Mor- meet on Thursday, December meeting this Tuesday at the Mrs. George Dickey, Mrs. Joh~ poser, August Mat>kelberghe. DetroIt Chapter's ann u a 1 occasion Mth exhibits. an open oss road, will oS pan SOl' the Huse, htJ'S. George Endicott and place, home of ilfrs. Carroll 17, In the home of Mrs. Hal Llnooln road home of Mrs. Following the club tradition Christmas Pllrty was h'eld Sat- house, a television program. saturday night dinner dance. Mrs. Charles Jacobson Boutell. Kliemann in Kensington road. Kennelh 'E. Chamberlin. at Chfistmas time. members urday evening, December 5 at Climaxing a week', events with Among those with res~r\'a- Others were Mrs.' Dwighl Assisting hostl!5Ses were Mrs. brought gifts for the children the Village Manor Restaurant or a dinner dance at the Grosse tlons are the Merv~'n Gaskins, "Christmas A I' 0 U n d the Mrs. Hugh While, wife of the Nelson, Mrs. Rohert POwers J. Lee Barrett, Mrs. William E. of Ihe Oakland County Chil- Grosse Pointe. Pointe Yacht Club this Satur- the Franklin Carrs. the James World" wllJ be presented In pastor of the Grosse PoInte Mrs. Mary Roy. Mrs. Robert Blodgett, and Mrs. Sidney E. dren s Home. Prizes for the day. Bartrops. the Paul Marcos, Dr. story and song by Virginia Methodist Church, was the Somervllle, Mrs. l' h 0 I' n I 0 II Ferriss. best wrapping were awarded. Grosse Pointe members in ;It- Dr. James E. Lofstrom. of and Mrs. George Pendy, Dr. Larkin. narrator and Elsa Pen- speaker of the day. Waterfall, Mn. P'. Rankin 'V('is. tendance were Mr. and, Mrs. WilU"ms place, has been host and Mrs. John Pendy and the' gel1y, soptano. Among the members aUend- gerber, Mrs. Bernard Whilll'y Paul Baldwin of Whittier road. on a television program called Charles Markle~'s. ing were Mrs. Thomas Bartel. Mrs. James Koler and Ml'~ Mr. and Mrs. Dick Williams of "The' Atom and You" for. the Others are Dr. and Mrs. Gor- Two young iUKt.s, Cynthia !\II'S. John Benfield. Mrs. Alex- Robert Boyer. and Nancy McDougall of Moraa I Touraine rOad, Mr. and Mrs. general public and a panel for- dcn Glasgow, Dr. and Mrs. Ed. road. will play plano duets in- Roy Sharfenbcrg of Kensington urn for the medical professIon. ward Eldredge. Dr. and Mrs. road, Mr.. and Mrs. E. Ted Elam The celebration of the anni- Lee ..Carrick, Dr. and Mrs. RoD- cluding excerpts from "The Nutcracker Suite" by Tschai- of Yorkshire road. Mr. and Mrs. vel:"'lIry cQillrtl~ts the old With ert Renlenbllch. Dr. and Mrs Ray Welke and their sons, Diek the new iA medical and hospital Eugene McCafferty and 'the kowsky. and Bob of Lakepointe !Ivenue. prac!ice. Detroit Memorial Hos- Simpson C. Leonards. An instrumental tJ'lo of Emily A ,dellclous buffet dinner was pilal's predecessor was. S t. Hauss, pianist; Gertrude KIle- served, at 8:00 p.m" ff'llowed by Mary's Hospital, the first hos- BUSINESS NOTE mann, violinist; and Louise a pl'ogram of old time movies pllal in the Northwest Terri~ Alex 'R. Campbell of 1637 Bradley, cellist 11'111conclude furnished by Sofan Weeks, In. tory. the first shelter for tile Haw tho r n e road, hlS been the progl'am with Christmas dustrial' CUI'ator of the Detroit insane in the United States alJd nam'ed to head fixture manu- carols. In Snowflake sprinkled, ric.rae Hist,orical Museum, followed. by the oldest free clinic in Michi- facturing.at the J.' L. Hudson dancing for the remainder of gan. Co. He will. serve under Wil- Believe me when I tell you trimmed red cotlonquiJr robes. the evening. On \Vednesdayan open house Uam C. Low, superintendent of that thrift of time will repay MOlher 7-15 12.95. at the hospital for. women of planning and fixture manufac- you In after life, with a uswoy of t , Daughter 8,10,12, 9.9~. the Auxiliary" dres¥d •in cos- turiilg. Campbell is a native of profit beyond your most san- , tumes of the 1850's sen'ed re- Scotland. guine dreams. Daughter 3,4;6. 7.95. I Winners Listed By Bridge Club 1 ,

Glosse Poi n t e Memorial Center Bridge Club winners ~ havc been announced. Decembel' 7: North and South, Virginia Rogers and Joan Bour- get; Jackie Wilcox and Carol Priehs. East and West: Freda Gillett and Helen Schwartz; Adelaide Westrate and Isabell Gutter- man: Decembel' 9: North and South,' Robert Ruhl and Alex Callam; Florence Steele and Mary Wood. East and West: Elsa Redda- way and Emma Harvey; Dr. II'!. W. Haisten and Clarence Bes- sert. December 12: North and TBElItLIG! STOlE Soulh, Virginia Rogers and ...... G.oUI: JCI .. 2100 5.0111: 1'Ourn:: TV .. 713. 20 ...... It. •• K...... Joan Bourget; Mr. and Mrs. la~l"minul(! Earl Hollinger. IAGINA., PL I-Im AlII( AIlM.: :"0 WMI 109 S. __ 120S S. UIoIwHlty East and West: Nell Pcthick and Robert Emke; Ellen Wal- gilt ideaJ rond and Philip Leon. f;'om our sparkling boutiq~e discover Pattersons to Welcome jewelry ... bags ... gloves; ... Anglique perfume California Visitors Dr. and M"rs. Robert W. KI~g ... evening bags; .• novelties .. : stocking with their sons, Robert, Jr., stuffers from 2.75. A. gift from and Duane, of Beverly Hills, Margaret Rice's' means :so much more. ']} be promised you furs t CaliL, will spend Christmas with the Robert Henry' Patter- fo', Christmas- sons, of Hampton road . • • . cboose How'at unusually The Patterson's son, King Patterson. will join the family From Hot Springs, Ark. frl)m New York and they will attractive ,low prices 1, all spend Christmas day with Mrs. L. A. King, of. Sloan drive.

, BIG BOOK ORDER It tastes so good-a clear untreated water-nothing added. On the eve of its fiftieth an- '76 Kercheval ... on the hill niversary to be observed in 1960. the Boy Scouts of Amer,Ica Ck.MiiruM is publishing, this week the sixth, edition of its Boy Scout Handbook. Its initial. print order-1,050,OOO copies -makes it one of the largest book orders in printing history.-, It's Christmas Time. , • at Kopp's tUftga& With this latest printing, the . Boy Scout Handbook, previous- ly known as the Handbook for ******------ObLainable in GrOllSe Pointe at Farms and Hawllin's Markets t brings you our magnificent Boys, attains a total printing of 17,600,000 copies ince 1910. It or PholJe for a Case of 6 or 12 Bottles Delivered to Your Home at No Extra Charge fur. collection at January is reputedly outsold only by the Mountaill Valley Water Co" 3343 Gratiot, Detr~it 7, Micl.~ LO 7.0171 Holy Bible. fur sale prices by t P"rfulIIs MARCEL ROCHAS PM'is IItId New York ,. ~Irf~~way LANVIN , in exciting new atomizer Ereotrons! Also Grosse Pointe, Birmingham

high fashion in!1'af"ance1 H.,,-Femme Parfum Pursotomizer $5 Elegantly holds over 200 measured sproys of treosured Femme 'perfume without spill- ing a drop. A most gorgeous purse acces- sory! •

II " Hew - Femme il Parfum de Toilette, ~5

Over 800 measured sproys ore beautifully tl)cased - . .,'I Porfum de Toilette is much Romantic I,' stronger than' Eau de Toil. , :1 cite or Eau de Cologne. A " magnificent vanity toble j. accessory! '

; , , AU PrlC~ plus 10% Fed. Tax

All gifts be~ullfl1l1y wr~pped and m~l1ed or delivered

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TADROSS & I ZAHLOUTE G ROSSE POI NTE Ext/usiliely ()rie'11111 Rugs lor O'ler 60 Yelf'fS 136 MADISON AVE., Bot, John R.• nd Witherell 16q26 Kercheval, in the Villag. TU'5.8900 2.5016 121 Kercheval on The Hill 1.5688 wd Ope" even In 11'1 until C'hrilltmlt Martine ])ft. "

,I Thursday. Oeeember 17, 1959 G'ROSSE POINTE NEWS Pig, Twenty-one •

Woman's Page , by, of, and for Pointe Women 1 ..• Not generally known is the total for one year, De<:ember, School Visited BY' Girl Scouts amount of surplus property 1958 to Dee e m b e'r, 19/'9 High Time for Eggnog Michigan commuliitiel> hijve ac. amounts to $2,464,741.49, how- "What Do Girls Scout~ Do?" School for Relardcd Children quired through the Michigan eVCI', the communities were Is a question often askcd: This, in Detroit. Each girl had been Office of Civil Defense. The charged only $91,383.51. busy the weck before filling then, is one aftemon in the lis C.ristmO's, Time. , • at I(opp'. Christmas stockings; and using lives of the 6th grade Girl their own imaginations, they Wright Kay - Fine Jewelers Since 1861 Scouls from st. Clare of Mon- came up witti some very un. tcfalo School, Grosse ,Pointe usual ideas. They sang carols. Park. leaders, Mrs.' James played with the children and Gillette, Mrs. Taft Rashid and put on, their vel'sion of "The Mrs. William Leto. Night Before Chl'istmas." Santa ~ On Decembcr '8, Troop 2366 Claus, (Marilyn DeMarco) made '~.':L spent the aftcrnoon at the a huge hit with the youngsters . .. 7[".: , " £au 'cle ToAetti Ind Dust. 't, Eall de Ton .. tt.... d In. Powder In a new gilt. LIquid S~ln S,c"et, the letllng wlth butlerflles perfume that lasts. $3.95 Its ChrIstmas Time ••• at I(opp", and snowfllkes. $3,50 .' '. ",: ~2!:, 4 i! .

Now ... the most . i French fragrance ever vert et blane (sreen ,nil while) by '~arven-parfunls, .~ ..

During the. holiday season when eggnog! isfea. tured by local dairies, use the milk and egg-rich bever- ' age as the custard base of a decorative frt~it dessert. This pa~ty mold so delicate of texture and lofty of FOR GALA HOLIDAY EVENINGS ,height only requires the blending of four ingredients: bottled eggnog, unflavored gelatine, canned fruit cock. An eltolg~nt gift, this unusu.:l1 French tail, and heavy cream. Unflavored gelative gives the. mold its beauty of design and protec~ the light airy . bag of glistening black caviar beods texture. The dessert can be chilled in a spring form • is ~lCcented with gold flecks, pan lined with lady finger cookies, or it can be chilled in inCVvidual serving dishes. ~nd /l sumptuously embroidered topestry EGGNOG FRUIT CHIFFON fromed in strands of tiny pearls. 12 lady fingers 2\.-2 cups commercially 2 envelopes unflavored prepared eggnog gelatine lil teaspoon salt 325.00 including federal tax. DusUng Powder and UII ~Eau de Toiletle witfl • cIe Toilette Spr~y Mist, silk net atomizer in _ 1 can (29 ounces( fruit 2 teaspoons vanilla Gift wrapping is gratis. always In acilini ailt. * lacy back&round. $5.00 • _ cocktail 1 cup heavy cream, whipped $5.50 Split lady fingers; cut off one end to stand upright and place around'sidcs of an 8-inch spring-form pan. Drain fruit cocktail; measure 1 cup of the syrup. Sprinkle J:(edaline on syrup ill sauce- pan to soften. Place over low hcat. stirring constantly, until gela- tine is dissolved. RemOVe from heat; add egJ:(riog,salt and vanilla. ..VVi'igbl :Ray ''':k.. Chill until mixture mounds slghty when dropped from a spoon. 7f~ 1500 Woodward and Northland . Fold in 2 cups of the drained fruit cocktail; fold in whipped '.. . cream. Turn into prepared pan; chill until firm. To unmold, re- EIII de Tollelle SPf"Y Downtown open Monday, Wednesday, Friday 'til 8:30 p.m, MI,t Ideal gift fer the lease spring and remove 'sides of mold carefully. Garnish with busy. $5.00. $3.25 aM The new, truly great French fr8grance. A long.luting additional whipped cream and remaining fruit cocktail. Yield: WO 2.0500; Convenient Accbunts Available $4.50. lCent, eHentially feminine in th'e impre8lion it ]ea\'e~. 12 servings. Vert et Blanc, the dry fragrance of great elegan~e and fineNe, it unlike anything, 'you've ever worn before. Garden CUtb All gifts beautifully wrapped, mall.cl or deli"er.cl Perfume,4;50 to 42.50* ~ologne, 5.50 to ,16.00* (Continued from Pale 19) Mil-!i+IIt.i.lier, 6.00* Dusting Powder, 5,50* figures should be placed. ,How Bath Oil, 5.00* and 8.00* , do they relate to hOliday activi- , .plul feiJ.tli ties of the household? Will they intenere with entering, leav- ing, postal delivery, etc.? All gifts &eautifuny wrflpped, mailed ar deli"ered And give thought to second- Deliveries ary points of interest added TUxedo 5.8900 and related to tile central theme; a roof display, for ex- ample. One imaginative decorator left Santa's "Pack"'on the front lawn. To each side carefuliy '. ' placed at a distance were two Open Evellillgs until.Chrislmlls starting Dec. 17 of his reindeer (flat figures). "waitingpatiently.~' Flood lamps angled at ,hem threw their shadows against two dU- 16926 Kercheval, in the Village' ferent walls, Ope,/ Et1et/ings until Christmas stllrti,i.g Dee, 17 Another spot brought ~'our eye to an upstairs window, where stuffed red trousers and black boots were arranged. to give the appearance that Santa was stuck in the window. Dramatize your ,theme, AI. ways accentuate the focal point of your theme with stronger il- lumination. Also ,emphasize it with color contrast ,style and size relationship to other ele- ments.The chief requirement 'is to try to lead the eYe of the spectator to your: central theme . . And remember that a lovely wreath, a spiritual messa'ge, a lighted tree in a picture win- IN PRECroVS 14K GOLD • 17,]EWEL MOVEMENTS dow, unusual arrangements of greens, a tree of tiny lights on the lawn-all draR:1atized wilh a "spot" or "flood" can be more effective and carry the Yule. tide message far better than a crowded and too brightly ilIu- J11ill'lted display-without har- many, balance, scale or the con- tinuation' of one motif. Safety hinL~ from the Dc' troit Edison Company include: .,0 not overload fuses. Watch for frayed or worn spots. , Never place cord where it "ill be walked on. Do not shut cord under door 01 window, (i( narrow hoard with hole for .:ord, oan be fil. ted into bottom of window}. ;Watch for placing of spots outdoors wherc opening door will throw glarc in facc, Ncver work wilh live Cquipml'nt. Be !lure all oul door ('I,u ip. No ORDINA~Y gift is an Omega. It's enduring mcnt Is mar ked "weather be'auly and peerless accuracy bespeak good judgmenl. prooL" Pal' lights lire used for Built by perfectionists for equally discerning floods (wide beam) and spol~ perfectionisls. TCIo/llarkIire's most important evenIs. Iconcl'nl r:lINil. Tht'I'c lire casl il is the finest of giflS. We invite your Iron type, one wllh spike and ins~lion of our wide array of Omega watches wilh bulb way inside, olle wllh froni $75.00, including Federal talt. a mounting for atlachment to side of housC', and one with open hcad which should be pro. MODE1..5 SHOWN HAVE HAND.APPLIED t/!etcd and can he ronee~led 18K GOLl) HOVR,PIGURT!.$ with grecn.~. , To the while IIghl bulb which has hcen in use many years. have bcen addcd four saturated colors. As Ihcse are oCtcn too strong, ncw Ilntccl bulbs In suhtle lOllI'S arc now available. Thc ncw blue'white is effective on green lll1d red, the amhcr on grcen and !(old; lhe pink Is dramaUc on while. , When Iighl ing outdoors. the connection .~pot of weather proof exlenslon cords should be wrapped wllh pyrofilm bags and made secure at each end with hlack I'lectrlcian's tape. It Is also {luggested that whenever there al'c cmpty lamp sockels 1660' E, Warr.en,' at Kensington TU 1.~800 In light stl'iIHls, lhcse should be protected In a similar way.

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Page' Twenty.two G RO'S SE' POI NT e' N EW5 n,U~IY, December 17; 1959 Society News Gathered from. All "of th,ePointes

The Burton Lords are chairmen of this annual Tangerines for Dessert DOLL REPAIR Annual Fine Arts Ball event. Mrs. Lord will: wear Parties to ..Precede Some Family an imported' pale green Repairing Japanese brocaded sheath Dolls Since 1895 Co,mplete .with To Be Held at GPYC for the gala evening. Glee Club Concert )'t'IGS, SHOE'S; Mrs. Donald Rothang, who STOCKINGS AND with her husband .is on the • Parties galore ana a Solid list of patrons will help to DRUSa In a Christmas pink scene members of Fine Arts dance committee, wlll wear an make the Yale Gl~ Club concer~ a l).ighlight of the Society will dine. dance and sing carols this Frid~y eve- AlSo electric blue sequined sheath. Christmas social season. The songsters from New Haven, ning at the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club. NEW Mr. and :Mrs. John Kinzie are 72 strong, will. march out onto the platform of the Par- other committee members. She DeLLS will wear a Chinese brocad,e de- cells High School auditorium in Grosse Pointe Woods at signed in Hongkong. The Leon 8:30 o'clock sharp on Saturday, December 19. Wf'.,. 1-2710 Hanselmans and the Robert Among the cocktail' Clnd Vander Pyls are also helping dinner parties which will Concert-goers will move 011 ,Kallmerer's with the dance plans. , precede the traditional holl- after th'e event to the annual DOLL ~!PAIIt SHO' Centering each table. for 10 day- event is that given by Yale dance. which will be at the .705 Gratiot, at Fisher wl11~ a pink maline Christmas . Mr. and Augustus C, GrOlisePointe Club. tree decked with deeper pink Mrs. ornaments and flanked by silver ~~~~~o~;~~~. t~d ,~-,-----~----A--.M-O-.-In.L---'-M-...P-n.-A--MI-'--N.-n.-T*'--~..-~I--N'n.-G--~-'-.S.---,~-, Fir.d in Qllality canllie holders with pink tapers. The pink theme wl11be carried Mrs. John Eo FordIII, who J r.. file,' . .', out throughout. the club; odem people entertain as lavishly as their will have 25 to see their . " ' for 25 Years! new Lake Shore home; a REQUIR.E THE PROTEC~ION OF EXPERTCARL, Mr. and Mrs. Francis' Van ancestors did but the style is quite different. Table Dusen and Mr, and Mrs. Ber- settings and menus are streamlined but the quality is g a th eri n g of some 45 • CLEAN ED . • RESTO RED • PRESERVED NOW Serving Grosse Pointe Ilard Peane will give cocktail ,Bloomfield neighbors by parties before the dinner dance. there nevertheless. ' A favorite dessert with mammoth feasts used to the' Donald H. Parsons; a FOR PROMPT Among those plarining to at- DAILY SERVICE, CALL UN 1~3800 be fruit and cheese. Our. holiday meals now don't dozen have been invited by ...4. palmer tend the party at which fhll the Theodore H. 'Fugers. Cole's orchestra will play and :consist of as, many courses as. the 'privileged used ,to BI00 KERCHEVAL the 'Fine Arts Choral Society enjoy but they are still rich and satisfying arid a juicy Other hosts and hostesses in- under the direction of Marie fruit and mellow cheese are still the favored dessert. clude the William D. Byrons, PRE CHRIST~AS OFFER" Curtiss wlll sin* carols. are the Tangerines were once regarded as a luxury, to be the Paul H. Townsends, Mr. Leslie C. Putnams, the Henry found in the toe .of a Christmas stockiilg of ,a very -and Mrs. Alexander L. Wiener, 5-or the' Sea:kHl Kleins, the Edward Fromms. the lucky young person.~A lot of shil1J, inviting-looking the Franklin WaUters, and Mr. Socia! Permanent James B. Steeps and the George and. Mrs. Nelson McCormick, tangerines. will be shipped from Florida this winter, to who have planned a subscrip- Wilsons. Radianl in JJair •• e_ Others are the George Tau- be sold at such attractive prices we can look, forward tion dinner at the Country Color You,.. Wave benecks, the Milton Voikens. to finding them in fruit bowls, lunch boxes and stock- Club•. the John DenIers, the John Ben- ing toes! Like .their sister citrus fruits, tangerines are. The concert is to benefit the fields. the J. C. Phelps, the a good source of vitamin C. . Scholarsh1p Fund of the Yale Silver 00 William J. Denneses and the C. Hostesses who may have used the last bi~ of Alumni Club of Michigan, which $10 V. Blackburns, Jr, energy serving dinner can relax and serve this dessert every year sends. a top-notch Blending in the living room. Tangerines can be piled' high in a. high school student to Old Ell. .Stoff Offer retouching .nd toning Williams House Junior bowl and each guest peels his own easily; no fuss, no Helping strengthen the fund bother. They didn't earn the name "zipper-skinned" for. are patrons" patrons, and more our Board Has Yule Party nothing! The tart.yet-sweet flavor of tangerines is re- patrons! Among them are Mr. ,-- freshing after dinner, and is compatible with a variety 1lIIdMrs. William C. Ford, Mr. specialized Mrs. Tool'l)aSW. Baumgarten and Mrs. W.. Warren Shelden, process! opened her Lexington road of cheese flavors. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. God- Free parking for oW cars ~j::rd'jhome in Grosse Pointe Fanns dard (he's president of the 21427 MACK 16 9 blocks N. of Vernier on December for the annual Alumni Club this year), Mr. and PRo 3-2620 FASHIONS IN HAIR Junior Board of Williams House . Center to HQldN ew Yef!,r Ball Mrs. Joseph L. Hudson, Mr. and Christmas party. Mrs. Walter B. Ford II. Mr. and Robelle'$ Bea.aly. Salon. After a business meeting, Tickets at $5,00 per couple tlonal welcoming of the new are now available at the War yea.r. a ham and turkey buffet Mrs. Belljamin Warren, Mrs. 19027 Mack at 1Mile Road TU 4-1 130 luncheon was .served and the Allan Shelden. Mr. and Mrs. C. [ members Wrapped packages for Memorial Center for the lOth supper will be served on both Opei. n.1I"" .M Frid.y belling. Annual New Year's, Eve Ball the main-and lower floors. Henry Buh!, and Mr. and Mrs. the girls "who will be at the George Russell. CUSTOMER FRf:E PARKING IN R£AR Of STORE _ HoUse thil Christmas. and Midnight Supper sponsored Dress for the occasion is by the Grosse Pointe War Mem- semi-formal. Either black tie orial Association for the Grosse or a dark suit will be perfect- A.. Appropriate Pointe college set. There has ly acceptable for the ~'oung been no advance in price for men. Corsages are permitted ' Perfect this function since it was in.. for. the young ladies but are In troduced a decade ago. no .way necessary. Overflow This gala New Y.ear's party parking bas been arranged for Is traditionally a sellout.. The with the Memorial Church. Hello ... Center can accomm'odate only Positively no alcoholic bever~ of lasting 250 couples so that It is strong- ages ,are ~rved or pennitted on benefit for ly advised that tickets be picked !-he premises of the C~nter nor l'U lee you' on up at 32 Lake Shore now. '15 anyone under the mf1uence home, school, The party. houl"S are 9:30 of same. office. p~m.to 2 a.m.-the one occasion ----- EFFICIENTLY ARRA.NGED when the Center remains open Dominican Atumnae P1a~1 'SA1'ORDAY 3 bedrooms, 2 bllths. Living room, Dining room, past 12 o'clock. Don Barber's Ball on December 26 library, Kitchen, Terrace, Isl floor Illvlltory. A orchestra has been engaged for Decem.ber 19th $J 1,500. Shown by appointment. the evening. The complete .On Satur,day, December 26, I.rrilll W.bst.r' house will be specially decor- the' Dominican High School ated and fancy head gear and Alumnae Association will re- at ••• w. Have Marty Other Ciron. 'oint. Houses DICTIONARY noise makers will be given to vive its annuai Alumnae Ball. Our system of photographs and small, floor plans can everyone. Following the tradl- This ,year it will be held. at shorten time-consuming period ot preliminary Inspections $5 to $50 the Monseignor Stapleton Hall AI... dietloll." tabl. on Whittier. Leroy Barber and (7 1ty1A). $14.50 ta $37.50 his band will play. for dancing --- 1... _ MAXON BROTH ERS, InCl •. ' while refreshments are served. YIIIIIIII ~LII"IIE!i see them .t 83 KERCHEVAL AVENUE ... Tickets <$4,00a couple), may 'I be obtained by contacting Kathy 110 Kercheval-on the Hill Deal with Full Time, Informed Grosse Pointe Specialists 5910 Philip Avenue Frank at VEnice 9-6815. Holi- Detroit Tuxedo 2-6000 day dress will be appro.Priate I or phone LA. 7.7636 and all are welcome./ .

DlWltrated-MEDIUM KIT S8.t5 PEOPLES FEDERAL SAVINGS Top Drawer Secr.t . . ' , are thl!lle Paclflc Sliver Cloth, make-It-yourself. flatware stor- age drawer kits. Qulckly con- verts any drawer into a model tn/ire!,! Co!£ciion of tamish.proof, fitted efflci- U new eng. Ten minute Installation. 2('Jt4, AJ1ltiVCfS(lf eeh:brntioJ1 ~~~s1~~~~~nFe:~:.nteed A Ufe- 1.-: ~ ' :;r ,J drawer pain/ingJ front depth holds slu prlc. ~ 01 i3" to Ill" 2l!t" 108 pc.. Small H.9. 5 , 17"to 24" 2,2" 204pcs. Med. .95 25" to SO" 2~'" 292 pes. Large • 2 qS "'------.y------31"to to" 2.1..• 2O)la. X-If. $14.95

", Dozenware ~lock8 (as shownl also sold separately. Complete Each n.w account opened for $10 or more selection of all ..sliver storar. needs. Fnle catalog. . , • f a.rlis lo •• r, Ilc• 18538 Mack at Touraine will receive a PAPER 'MATE CAPRI PEN degrimule TUrecio 5.3206 galleries 7 Kerchen! A'¥e., GrosM Pointe WELCOME WAGON

What could be nicer IlI,hf•• hl•• I. fro.grOflCe, ,, than a' W e I com e earve...... s , Wagon call at Christ. in a handsome Christmas Gift Case ...a grilfe m1.'lS time with greet • ings from the Civic ••• NOW IS TH E TIME t robe d'ilil 5011' minded merchants of You earn a rmJch larger rare of relurn on savings at Peoples Grosse Pointe. Federa'~ Bring in your savings funds righf away and earn ...... Ule-"my 5icnalure"- the high3Y2%,: on ."ery dolfoi. Each account Is insured up to $70,000 . Ifld your'! Perfume, 4,00 10 37.50:. cologne, SJJO1015.00. • .6Ite II'•• IOlr - ..&o....n of WELCOME one .~enlnl..-unparalTeled! Perfume, 5.00 (0 50.00, WAGON eo10&ll., 6,00 10 17.50. All . PEOPLES'FEDERAL SAVINGS ASSETS OVER, S3Z,~,OOO TU 5.04817 DeUv".;'s-TU 1.5688 HARPER at 'OUTER DRIVE GRATIOT at TOEPFER 1201 GRISWOLD at STATE , . Pharmacy 121 KercM"al 0" the Hill TU 5.0994 Trai'l WO 1-1111 LA 7-7211 PR 2,5500

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2u!'SdaYr December '17, 1959 GROSS! POINTE NEWS P.ge Twenty-+h,... I -I Woman's Page • • .. by, of, .and for Pointe Women I

or, and the bridesmaids, Mrs. Michael Wells, Phoebe Beatty, Mrs. Americais. Recipe for Fun HOlne Repairing Allxiliary Plans Christmas Tea Barbara Bidwell, Pamela Byers John Alfred Taylor Course -Offered The Dominican Sisters of the John Mitchell, Mrs. Georg. and Eleanor Collier wore red . . " 1,~ Sick Poor Auxillary will hold Hayes, Mrs. J. William Lavigne, velvet gowns and matching vel. vet caps and carried bouquets An adult evening course on the annual Christmas Tea and president of the auxiliary. "Home Maintenance" will be Open House Sunday, December ------Married in East of holly. • offered at Denby High School. 20, at St. Ann's Convent, 700 W. Weds Anne Lyman Bleecker, in Cold Spring H.ubor, Roberl C. Reed, Jr., oi Lake beginning with tM January Boston boulevard. The board Wells College Club Bids Forest, Ill., was besl man for term. Some of the subjects that members are chairmen. the bridegroom and the ushers Students to Coffee Meet Island St. John's Episcopal Church on Saturday; will be discussed will be elec- The Grosse Pointe boa I' d Pair Will Live in England were Jay L. Newberry. Jr., of trical. plumbing, painting, floor members assisting are !\Irs. The Wells College Club ot Grosse Pointe; Madison Morri- and wall tile, cabinet and car- Cyril J. Burke, Mrs. Charles T. Detroit will entertain prospec- The Rev. Lyman Cox BIE'P.ckerofficiated at. the son, formerly of Grosse Pointe, pentel' work and wood finish- Fisher }r., Mrs. Arthur Kirch. Saturday ceremony in St. John's Episcopal Church, Cold now of Chicago; Samuel C. Holt, ing. ner, Mrs. Walter Bayer, Mrs. live students and their mothers of Oxford; Sidney Guberman, H W J M' M at coffee at 10:30 o'clock 'on Spring Harbor, Long Island, which united his daughter, of Colorado Springs, Colo., Propel' use 01 tools will be' enry ar;en, ones, ISS ar- Saturday at the War Memorial. su'essed, along with safety and garet Bradlor~, Mrs. J. Bresna- Anne Lyman Bleecker and John Alfred Taylor in Thomas D. Rose, Winston marriage. compliancE. with "COde" regu- h.an, other Pomte members as- Wells students Joyce Andrews Hagen, Jr" and'Walter Schwab, lations. Many repair jobs can slsting ~re Mrs. C. J.oseph 1\Bel-and Jane Kohring will be on The Rev. and Mrs. Given In marriage by her brother of the bride. \ be dOLII.'around the hOllle at a anger, Mrs. Ed. Rmke. .1rs. hand to talk about the college. Bleecker, of C 0 I d Spring brolhel'. Hermann G. Schwab, For her daughter's wedding great saving, however, there ------the bl'ide' wore a princess gown Harbor, were hosts at a re- Mrs. Bleecker wore a bayberry ar(' tilJles when the real savings ception following the wed- of white satin fashioned \vith a green peau. de soil.' gown. Mrs. are in eamng in a professional. portrait neckline. Her vell of Taylor was in silver gray shan- The cow-ses will ll)' to help the ding at the Piping Rock Duchess lace was draped man- Club. The bridegroom is the tung. Both mothers 1I'0re cym- home maintainer differentiate tlila fashion and she carded bidium orchids. between the two. son of Mr. and Mrs, Alfred white spray orchids and freesia. After a wedding t I' I p to The course, fil'St offered by F. Taylor, of Handy road. Virgina Galston, maid of hon- . Mrs. Margaret Priebe. Des Moines, Iow~ named Greece the newlyweds will live the 11360Mrs. America for best performance; of a , the A. L. Damman Co., I!1c. in Oxford, England, where Mr. gre,y to such. proportions, that Taylor' is now studying at the variety of homemaking skills, makes entertainment of Dr. Duncan Pirie, principal of University. friends an easy, friendly gesture with snack foods that Denby's night school, felt that can be prepared. ahead 'of time, and do-it.:'you~self such a stimulating and informa- music with the chord organ. With. so many hohday tive coUrse 'should be added to Tribute Fund entertain-at-home obligations, Mrs.', America oft.,en ~e school's curriculum. serves. cakes 'n' coffee. Coffee cakes made with yeast, B. J. Murphy, Division Man- Has Y ltie (;ards rich with nuts, candy bits ~d icing, can Pe pr~pared i1ger of A. L. Damman Co., Inc. Hayes stOl'e will conduct the in advance and frozen until the day of serving. Serving Wednesday evening classes. En- Chl'istmas cards which will guests informally in a room such as this,' with yeast' rollments are now being accep- carry cheer to the needy of the breads and coffee fixed for self-service, hardly irit!:!r-. ted. COW-se5will be held every' Metropolitan area, as well as rupts the fun. Guests help themselves while. chor~ Wednesday evening. beginning ~~~n,O~T your own good wishes to your Januilry 6, from 7 to 9 p.m" friends, are being offered again organ music and singing go on. Entertaini~ thi~ easy .~,"~ \ft I' way is all fun, and practically no work, accordmg to Room 115 at Den by H i g h this year by the Tribute Fund School. Deluxe Dry Cleaners Committee of United Commun- Mrs. America-an ideal way to give guests the best of ity Services. yourself. for the Particular People .... ". Every great man is always The Tribute Fund provides being helped by everybody; for . Hat'e Your emergency assistance' of, in- Christmas Seals' Ha~e Many iTses his gift is to !fet good out of all numerable kinds when no other • • I ~ things and all persons. • Holiday' agency can help. It is supported Don't let. your Cluistmas Christmas Seal Sales will be -John Ruskin all during the year by memorial Seals go to waste if y~ have held in mOst schools this week ------_ Cleaning tributes and gifts in honor of too m~' for. your holiday when children will have a a friend or special event. The chance to not only contribute DOlle Now! cat;ds, the Tuberculosis and .funds are administered by a Health Society urges. theIr pennies but also to learn volunteer committee of com- SCHETTLER'S QUALITY DRUG STORES Complete Tbe gay red,. green and white the nature of TB and what to I munity leaders, only after each Seals are an. additIon to .any do about it. A.lteration Service f case has been investigated by Christmas package and may be This is also the last week Courteous Pick-Up a recognized ,community ageRCY used in all kinds of table and for entries in' the Christmas and Delivery Service and it. is certain that there is Chri s tm a s tree decorations, Seal Coloring Contest. Entry no other source of aid. VA 1.7500 Mrs. Virginia P,. WegmllIlD,Seal. Blanks may be picked up at At. Christmas time the com- sale director, Points out. Federal Department Stores or E. Jefferson at Nottingham mittee augments its treasury "People who have made their by calling the Society office. The contest is for boys and _'Jw. with Christmas cards, offering contributions for their tuber. ". t',.", 50 fo'r a minimum donation of culosis Christmas Seals are fur- girls between the' ages of 6 and ~ .,., ,.#,* :- $5. This year's card bas been ther helping in our fund-raising 12 years, and the.contest 'closes ' specially designed .. please a activities by using their Seals," on December 16. Four bicycles ..... to ...' variety of tastes. On the front Mrs. Wegmanri pointed out. "By are being awarded to winners. of the gold-flecked red folder, placing the Seals where other Additional Christmas Seals t'~ a holiday mes~age is printed people can see them you are arc available at the Society for in gr~n. The inside carries only reminding others to use their people who did not. receive • the name of the sender. also Seals and make their contribu- enough for their holiday cards O~ORSAY,~ printed in green, leaving plenty tions to fight against tubercu- and packages or those who did of room for those who like to losis." nol receiv~ them in the mail. Do you wont to sell add a. personal message. The theme of the Christmas Christmas Seal money pays for introdruel eM Yout' Grosse Pointe house Seal-one of giving-is th;lt of finding people with tuberculo- 'The Tribute Fund has pro- the holiday season and is nice- sis through free chest X-rays ? vided artificial limbs, dentures ly depicted by the Seal's two and skin testing as well as an and glasses for indigent per- little children feeding the birds extensive education and medical RFUME DRAMATIZER sons, whecl chairs, tutoring for and squirrels. There is no more research rrogram. Christmas children of deaf-mute parents appropriate way to express the Seal dollars also send 500 De- who had to be taught to talk, Christmas spirit. troit and Wa,yne County chil- 10.00 ". .. CALL A MAN transportation. for an asthmatic Directions for making deco- dren to the .Christmas Seal child to a sanitorium in the ft"m rative centerpieces, tree deco. Camp of the Detroit Tuberculo- The neweIIt mo.t.eftllJle _y IiO IIpply peff~lle. Southwest, medication for a rations and ribbon corsages may sis Sanatorium near Chelgea MAXON BROTHERS,lnc, leukemia victim, nursing care be obtained by calling the each summer. No tipping. No spilling. No evapOrating. No, for a heart patient and many Tuberculosis and Health Society BIlYand use Christmas Seals. broken stoppers. With each controlled touch you other kinds of comforts which at WO 1.169.7. • Fight tuberculosis. could come from no other get every precioul drop of perfwne on you-not source. In addition, more than • lllridgeon ill 1oIt. The handsome spray atomizer 200 disturbed children were deceotel, de:Jiped in tarnisb proof silver plate You'll like him. sent. to camp last summer for and gold by one 01 New EngJand'. top silver- You'U find him courteous. periods ranging from two to

Galloway-Wohler Rites To Be Read Christmas A Falnily Gift for Christmas In a Christmas Day wedding in Seattle, Roberta Wohler will become the bride of Dr. Dwight Galloway, son of the Victor A. MAKE yO,,!, Gal10ways of Ball.~ntyne court. Miss Wohler is .the daughter of Mrs. Robert Wohler, of Billings. Mont., anll the late Patch look calico quilt for Mr. Wohler. holiday festivities. Skirt 12:95. Blouse 6.95. Capezio skimmer 1Jtd/I/IOOIII 10.95, Capczio pump 16.95. RORIDA OPPORTUNITY! Sizes 8-14. A HEAL IH CLUB iii'}")' IILL STERN Enjoy professional whirlpool massage in the privacy of your ~~? =~i~ own bathtub with the portable "I'...... '""'" Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath unit. love song in fragrance fer IIoe ,.met flOR,I)A~ The combined action of millions :ilL ~ ,...... of tiny air buhbles whirling in mrhulcnt water, together with Cape Coral IsMy Otoke! pcne(rating heat, produces a uedain There are hundreda of reasons most beneficial massage. 1,'s ~;/II. why CAPE CORAL II the eholee "Ie, safe mId ellS)' Jf} lISt. f7 " of thousands who have already In- J~-==- "ested over $18,000,000 in water- TIlt Jaclllli Whirlpool latit front homesite. there. It will be SHALIM AR Pcrfame $10, $18, $SO, $50-Putte J'IUOl1 'J( or. II YOUR ehoice, tool IIter.aus circulatioll. tasts Cologne $5.00, $8.50 CArE CORAL, on Florida'. beau- "'lIsutar paillS, firms tisslI.s BAth Oil $7-Tale $2.25 tiful Gulf Coasl, is oft'ered and alut h,d ..ces relaxatiOR, E.. ry DlIstln)r POwder $7.50 (prict. "If" (fir) sold on merit alone-for as little at $20 down and $20 per month! Iftemb.r of yoIII' family ca" All gifh .eauti'ully wropped, moil.eI or "efl'f.red -;:;;:-:-~ ~.•... be"efit from whirlpool I'IHIS. HCJ •• Prove It to YOlirseH ••• "CAn COIlA« srOll"" TIll. IMufIts of WIliripoof TIIIeropy eN IK cowfil'MH by FREEl y... r Doctor ~ •• Ask hlml DcU,'eries Call or Writ. TVxedo 5.8900 East Sid. Specialists phone today for a free •• rrill.T~r... Co. TBEflLL!&E STORE home demonstration 21513 HarfMr Ave, IN RAM.JIll .. 71.. "OIIC J'OQITI. 'IV .. n. Richard A. Green, Distributor 16926 Kercheval, in the Village .. ... at Il...... it, CI.ir Shor., Dealer l"quirilS Invited TUxedo 1-5381 Open nvet.l;ngs until ch,';stmIU "II1'#ng De,. 1'1 PR 2.2000 IAIDIAW...... -.-...... AIM_AUOar...... IfO ......

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Upholstery, d I' ape r y, slip 20313 Mac. Ave. at Lochmoo (UnfurllishedJ room upper. flat, gas heat, VENETIAN blinds (steel>, 20 1'0 ••3100 tany spaniel. Male, 6 months covers . Bolt ends. 79c a yar d FIREWOOD newly decorated. Adults. Rea- pair. 16". 20", 24", 30", Good KINSELS old, named Corky. Lost in PASTEL and up. Harper store ,only. ALTER ROAD, south of Jef- sonable. References. VAlley condition. Sacrifice. 18603 Hardwood 18" ~ 24" 10is. Of' 11051 KercbevllJ at S1. Clair vicinit~' 9 Mile-Mack area. Re- VAN FURNITURE & UPHOL ferson. Modem brIck upper 2-8588. PORTRAITS Parkside 'at Margareta. UNi- spIlts, $12 to $14 cord. Also 1'0 5-482'1 wal'd. PRescolt 8-0229. flat. Spacious 5. rooms, elee-, by Stephen Gyurich 13230 Harp~r GROSSE POINTE FARMS- versity 4-3675.. hardwood' slab $10 a cord. NEWS SAUlS STATIONS tric stove and refrigerator. IDEAL XMAS PLAYPENS, nylon nel, port - Orders may be split, staked at 4-HELP WAHnD I.landscape service. Adults, Duplex, 5 rooms. gas heat, DOWNTOWN AREA adults. TUxedo 5-3066. GIFT, $10.00 FOUR lldder back cha!.rs, rush able, . brand new. $8 to $12 your request. Grand CIrcus Park .news Stand MALE and FEMALE $150. VAlley 2.6611. bottom, $10 each. TUxedo 2~ MajesUc Bldg New. Stand APPOlN'fMENT Buy direct from manufactur SALESPEOPLE for Hughes & ANNE' PARKER. TUxedo 7266. er and save. 3925 Beaufait TUxedo 5-5723 TU ~75 E, JEFFERSON TO CITY LIMITS GROSSE POINTE Park. 4 bed- Hatcher-Harry Sufferln, Mack 5-0448, offers: 15411 Colling. TU f-5852 WAlnut 2-7714. FREE DELIVERY Alden Park Manor room home near schools and Camerons Gift Shop. Wayburn store. Furnishings: sports and ham-8-Hayes, deluxe 5-room, 1677 ST,A.;mOPE, G.P.W. 35 mm EASTMAN Retina 3C transportation. Ex cell e n t :\"-'1 . ,. BARGAINS! Better used furni '" Jeff boys. Also, ladies department. carpet, $140 i . • remodeled camera. Excellent condition. Puk Dru.... City LImit. home. 'Gas heat. Aluminum . 'DO*, CLOTHES For Thot Specil!ll Eastland store onl~'. doll bouse, spacious. $80. F2 lens. built-In light meter, tUI'e, miscellaneous. A g n e s GROSSEPOINTE PARK storms and screens. Phone Assorted w.drobes for popular Resale, 8723 Mack, WAlnut 2 MUlet Pharmacy. Wayburn and Other 2-5 bedrooms, $140 up. case, $65. TUxedo 1-4025.. Christmas Present! Kercheval SALES REPRESENTATIVES- Mr. Hock, LO 7-2233. Mon- dolls and for 10\02 and 18" lady 5040, WAlnut 2-8634. Sullivan Pharmacy. Beaconsfleld Men or women for Jacuzzi ,day through Friday. 6A-FOR RENT(Furnished) dolls. Custom made and wash- TV 17" table model, good con- and Kercheval STEINWAY Whirlpool Baths (advertised able. dition, $50. TUxedo 4-3876. CHRISTMAS Special. New Wesson Drugs. on Charlevol" Av children's tables In this issue). Mature and re- KELLY ROAD, 23301. 5 min- INDIAN Village section. 7850 M. Hargis TU 4-7594 and stools Used Grand Pianos GROSSEPOINTE CITY Van Dyke Place. Between. DAVENPORT, $15. Ping pong Formica tops,. wrought iro n Knopp's Pharmacy. Notre Dame fined persons only. TUxedo utes from Eastland and East. FINE NIKON camera. F-2 lens, EBONY WALNUT and Kercheval . gate shopping ce'lters. One Van Dyke and Seyburn. Un- table, $13. Bowling game 8 ft. or brass legs, various sizes Cunnlnghams Drugs. Notre Dame 1-5381. at half. American list price FRU1TWOOD bedroom. air-conditioned. re- usually attractive s t.u d i 0 long, $10. V4H.P. electric mo- and colors. $3,95 and up. and Kercheval TUxedo 5-0756. TUxedo 1-8184. Notre Dame Pharmacy. Notre 4A-HELP WANTED frIgerator. stove and heat, apartment. References.~,:) tor, blower attached, $15. Save nearly ¥.! of the new PUl'o and Kercheval Phone TUxedo 5-7757. , t4f V4If4,st Kinsel Drugs. S1. Clair and Ker (Domestic: ) garbage disposal, kilchen fan PROVENCAL, .near Lake. 3 BABY Grand Piano, 14ason & chase price on these fine recon. c:hevllJ and free use of washer and Hamlin, ebony. Can't be told bedroom, 2 - bath ColoniaL TRUNDLE BEDS. $55, wrough t dltioned and refinished ptanos. EXPERIENCED housek e e per dryel'. Private par kin g. from new. Cost $3,485, must BOY'S Ivy League trench coat, GROSSE POIN IE FARMS Available Jan. '15 for .3 Guaranteed Term. Trail Pharmacy. Kercheval on and cook. Middle aged couple, Large closets. PRescott 5-8133 sacrifice for $1,700. Tu,xedo topcoat, .suit, .size 16, almost iron wIth gold trim. Call Fri. the Hili months. $250 mo. Maxon new. reasonable. TUxedo 1- day. TUxedo 4-6324. !'arms Drugs. Fisher Rd. and no' children, no laundry. Pre- or PRescott 6.4137. 2-8869. Brothers. TU 2-6000. 7326. HURRY Kercheval fer mature, refined woman to GUITAR, never used, 6 stl'ings. Schetllers Drugs. Fisher Rd and live in. Lovely quarters, top for GRo:SSE POINTE CITY - 5 4 ROOMS and bath. Heated, .REFRIGERATOR witJ1 fl'eezes Cost $26 at Grinnell's, sell Maumee. . CHRISTMAS DELIVERY Kinsel Drugs. Mack and 7.l\IlIe wages. New Grosse Pointe room upper. Convenient lo- side entrance, 1 or 2 adults. compartment. 6 years old. BABY GRAND, German Weg. fOl' $17 .TUxedo 1.7383. Rd. home. Good references re- cation. Garage. separate base- Tuxedo 2-0083. TUxedo 5.6724. man .. Will t:lke $600. Ray Woods Drugs Center. Mack and quired. TUxedo 5-2025. ment. . $100.00. TUxedo 2- Gannon, TUxedo 1-.3880. w SMILEY BROS. Bouruemoulh (1 Mile Rd.) BOY'S Suit, size 12. Boy's ga- FRIGIDAIRE electrIc d I' Ye r • 3876. 5510 WOODWARD . TR 3-6800 GROSSE POINTE WOODS WOMAN, white, 3 or. 4 days a 6I-ROOMS. FOR "ENT loshes. size 8. 2 pair boy's FREEZER, 12 cu. ft. Frigidaire excellent condition, $5(}. TU Grosse Polnle Pharmacy. Mack 2-8242. and Huntington week for general housework QUIET, lovely room for lady. skates, l' pair girl's, $2 pair. chest. Excellent condition. Mon. thru Fri. It to 9 Hark:tess Pharmacy. Mack anD and evening meals. Good Grosse Pointe P~rk J;'lasticville, 17 pieces. TUx- After 6 ll.m., VAlley 1-9398. Sat. 9 to 5 Sun. 1 to s Lochrnoor Grosse Pointe City. One block TRAIN TABLE, 4x8', foldIng How... d Johnsons. Mack and 8- coo k. References. TUxedo Maryland, 1011, near East Jeff., and half from Kercheval and edo 5-6410. next to SI. Ambrose Church. TWO twin bedsteads, Jenny legs, sideboards, $15. Eve. MUe 1-7311. J!?ffersonpuses. Private wash- GIRL'S Figure Skates, size 7. Goronflo. Mack and AnIta 4 and 5 rooms, including dining Lind type, 'spool beds. Ma. ningS, TUxedo 2-4236. Arnolds Drug. Mack and Eia\v room, radio, telephone; tele- Thor . electric ironer, $49. There's Still Ti~e' .•• PART TIME Housekeeper and I'oom and sun room. Newly deco- hogany, like new, $10 each. B~~~rn;rogs. Mack and Roslyn cook for etderly white cou- '!Ision anp refrigerator, with Bell & HOII'ell magazine tllr- UNDERWOOD typewriter, ex- rated. Adults. VAlley 4.5389. kit c hen privileges. $40.00 'rUxedo 2-7266. Real Organ Musid DETROIT AREA ple. 8 hours, 6 days, home ret movie camera, 16 mm, cellent condition, $50. Tuxedo Srllls Dru, Store. Mack and nights. Lea v e name and 3 BEDROOM lower. gas heat, a month. TUxedo 2-1642. $79. Hallicrafter radio, $39. BED BOARD for single bed, 1-0552. For Christmas Touraine phone number in Box LIDO, natural fireplace, porch, avail- Pilotuner, FM tuner,. $19. like new. TUxedo 2-1433. !lands Medical Service Pharmacy 6C-OFFICE FOR lENT MOVING. Red 1ea th er bar Mack' and Moran.' Grosse Pointe News. able Dec. 15. TUxedo 5-7966. TUxedo 4-2217. $995 Blue Cross Drugs. Mack and Neff stools, .$5 each. Engllsh bug- DESK space. PersonaL tele- LEICA Pradovit 500 watt pro- NEW BALDWIN Blue mil. Pharmacy. Mack and HOUSEKEEPER - COO K , ,$35 EUROPEAN chandeliers for gy, $15. Pair Lowesloft lamps, Blue mn phone answering service. Ex- jector. Automatic with re- weekly. Home nights. Refer- sale, amongst which are 2 $30. Easy chair, new white HOME ORGAN DevonshIre Dru.rs. Mack and Grosse PoJin,te Terrace cellent locatio 1"\. Reasonable. mote controls. Latest model, Devonshire ences r e qui red. TUxedo French empire gold gilted. gold sllpcover, $50. Gray and L & L Pharmacy. MllCk and 8ea- Jefferson and Cadieux,. Beauti- Tuxedo 2-1600. never used, 41 magazines, Bench and series of private Ie&- 4-5351. . TUxedo 4.3666, weekdays! gold lamp, $20. Carrier aJr- consfield ful location.. 2-bedroom avail- screen and tripod. $260 value. sons included. Terms. Colony Palent Medicine. 15645 able. Park privIleges. Stove, OFFICE or desk space available after 6 p.m. Brought this.' equipment in conditioner, $15. Ant i que Mack S-SITUATION WANTED iron bench, $25. 238 Merrl- refrigerator, garage. $160. on the Hill. Answering, ser- SQUIRREL' Capelet, cost $200, , from Europe and will accept SMILEY BROS. ST. CLAIR SHORES WO .1-3570 TUxedo 2-4485 . weather. Arnold Drugs. Marter Rd. and AWNINGS, screens removed. vice. Mr. 9hampion, TUxedo selling for $35, good condi- my costs, $160. TUxedo 4- . 5510 WOODWARD TR:waOO Jefferaon Storms washed and himg. 4-5700. tion. Golf clubs, $35. Knee 1976. ON THE HILL, 153 Ridge Road. GOOD lV' $25; Lenox'iarnp, Sal 9 to 5 Sun. 1 to 5 Eavestroughs cleaned. Wall NEW GROUND FLOOR office. hole desk with drawers, $20. BIKES: Girl's Schwinns; red, $lOj 10 e seat, no reasonable washing and. painting. VAlley Georgian colonial lower flat. Howell Formica top table I-PUILIC NOTICE Fisher Road, approximately 26", $22. Blue, 24", $17. TUx- offer refused; size 12 for- 1-4127. Available Dec. 1st. 3 larg bed- with leaf, $30. ,TUxedo 2.8033. NEW LOCATION. Brenton Car- rooms and bath, 2 car garage, 350 sq.' ft. TUxedo 1-5746; edo 1-5864. mals. blue, ,white .. Tuxedo BOY'S XMAS GIFT roll, lamp repairs and restora- YOUR GmJ, FRIDAY screened porch,c $150.00 a TUxedo 5-~116. BOY'S Bicycle, 26" English Re- 2-0477. Newly assembled tions. Now In Maxine Shel- liance. Good condition. $30. KITCHEN TABLE, ?4"x54". 5 has added month. Call TUxedo 5-3361. SINGLE OFFICE and suite don, Williamsburg Row, 19358 the newest silk screen 'CUxedo 2-7303. drawers. Bread drawer. flour MODERN walnut receptionist's available. A (r condItioned bin. VAlley 2-7935. Livernois, 1 block north of 7 MIMEOGRAPHING desk. 6 months old. Tuxedo Midget Auto GROSSE POINTE building; Excellent Grosse HAVILAND China, hand paint- Mile. DIamond 1-5180. to her 1-7739. with fibreglas red and white Pointe location. Also single ed, 18 pieces, $50. Birds-eye BOY'S Hockey Skates, size 7, Stenorette, Transcribing GARDEN APARTMENTS body powered by Clinton 2Y.!_ office. 8t. Clair Shores. mapie dressing table, ,mirror aim 0 s t new, $5. TUxedo SPINET PIANO, like new, cash. and Secretarial Service H.P. gasoll.ne motor. Retails at 1A-PERSO/lllALS SLOAN DRIVE, 21441 TUxedb 2-2593. and stool. $15. Iron horse 2-5808. .Tuxedo 1-2533. MRS. ALLEN, world's famous MRS. COLEMAN TU 4-6442 Available, 5 rooms, automatic lamp, $15. TUxedo 2-9618. $160. Priced at $95. NEW, modern clinic, 18820 GRAY and beige scroll pattern- MAGNIFICENT dinner set of reader of astronom', will help heat; stove, refrigerator fur. GROSSE POINTE'S OWN Hayes, vicinity 7 ,Mile. Gas ed rug, 10'xll', with pad. Cole Port dishes. Service for BROADWAY 3-2988 ~'ou find yourself. Have help- nished. Laundry facilities, LIONEL Train "0" gauge. 110 SECRETARIAL SERVICES heat, air conditioning, private Large Nesco roaster with 12. Royal Blue with . floral ed others,. why not you? parking area. Mr. M. O'shea, watt, transformer, mounted OFFERING ... parking. L a r g e reception stand: DRexel 1-3645. center. Nevel' heen used: Cost Hours, 9 a.m.-9 p.m. No ap- mgr., apt. 104. on board, accessories. reason- VACUUM BARGAINS room. TUxedo 2-5735. 'able. Evenings, TUxedo 1. ';1,200, will sell for $600. Rebuilts 1 year guarantee. pointment n ec e s s a I' y. 9823 • Telephone answE'ring LEICA 3F Camera wIth F2 lens, 482 TOURAINE. Grosse Pointe 5430. Kenwood 2-3805. Hoovers w/beater $16.95..... 95 Grand River. 'VEbster 3-5712 • Thermo-fax reproductions flash and filters. TU 5.0686. • Addressing - Mailing upper income. Park privi- 6G-STORE FOR RENT Rebuilt Eurekas . $19.95-$34.95 1 e g ea, 2 bedrooms, $100 ANT I QUE. P urn p Organ. DINING ROOM suite by Drex- P.B.X. International G r ass e • Postage meter KERCHEVAL near Grosse MODERN, full size dining room Rebuilt GE's ...... •.. $19.95 monthly, utilities included. Chrome kitchen set. Excellent . set with large breakfront, el, in perfect condition. 10319 Pointe Club of Greater De- • Perfect secretary Pointe. Good store. for a Rebuilt Royals ...... $21.95 TUxedo 2-2824. condition. TUxedo 4-7897. . $400. TUxedo 1-9333. E. Jefferson . troit Meeting last Friday of , beauty shop. $85 month, heat. , HARPER VACUUM WRIGHT-IDEAS 17176 E. WARREN at Cadieux every month, beginning Au- 643 Notre Dame TU 2-6034 ed. TUxedo 2-3046. • SPINET, Cable, walnut, cabrI- CROSLEY combination FM BLOND Story and Clark spinet gus~ 28, Grosse Pte. War Me- GROSSE POINTE ole legs, like new. Reason- radi., and television set; Em- plnno, excellent condition, TlJ 1-1122 . OPEN 10 to 6 LAMPS, 7-WANTED TO RENT able. TUxedo 2-4653, Thurs. $450. Keystone movie cam- morial. pire . antique sofa; china, ROT I SSE R I E, Qurek-BroiJr Custom.made I amp shades GARQENS d~y after 6 p.m. era, projector. and .light me- GARAGE apartment wanted to glass, bronzes, apple 'butter skates, girl's CCM white fig- made and recovered in my NEAR EASTLAND ter, $50. TUxedo 1.5735. PERSONAL visit frore Santa rent in Grosse Pointe area. VIOLIN and, case, excellent kettle, fur pieces, fUI'-lined ure, size 5. Sunbeam coffte home. Originally on llidge auto robe, silk quIlt pieces. for your kids, private or ANQ EXPRESSWAY Please call ED 1-86:13. 6 p.m. condition, $75. Tuxedo 4-6933 standard type- grinder and percolator. Hud. Road. human hall', buttons, laces WOODSTOCK group. VA 1-3628. English . 26" . son's automatie washer, Frlgi. TUxedo 4-6511 SOME FULLY CARPET,ED NEEDED by Wayne' Medical and ribbons. VAlley 1-9843. writer. Girl's DRAPERIES - Made to order bicycle. Neseo roaster, deluxe daire dryer. All nearly new. 1C-DET£CTIVE SEIVle! $100 - $105 - $110 - $135' College professor and family by a professional, guaranteed. BABY SITTERS: Licensed and 13 girls). Moderate rental BLOND modern dining room ,vith thermostat and auto- TUxedo 1-0477. bonded child care service, by Be sure and see these beauti- Also ladles' apparel altera- set, 9-pleee, inlaid wood. Ori- matic timer. Heavy duty Dor- PERSONAL pro(ectlve service housing in Grosse Poinle. 3.4 CLARINET, practically new, ex- hour. day or w~ek. THE SIT- fully decorated and fully ~ar- tion:;. TUxedo 1-5210. ginal cost $1,200, sell $300. meyer mixer. Hide-a.-bed • .full provided for holiday parties bedrooms. Before February cellent Christmas gift. $50. TERS CLUB. PRescott 7-0377. peted 4 room, 1 and 2 bedroom Moving. 806 Cadieux, TUxedo size Restocraft, covered in ar,d special occasions. Li- 1st. TUxedo 4-0189. FLEX STEEL sofa bcd, rose Call after 6. TUxe~o 5-7823. apts. barge, modern building 5-6338. ivory naugahyde. 2 rattan censed and bonded private with individually controlled gas beige slip cover. Widdicomb GARAGE, in neighborhood of chairs, rcd leather cushions. PALOMINO PAL rocking horse. detective agency. Operatives INFANT CARE REGISTRY heat Included, free parking, blond end tables, lamps. VA1- IMPERIAL TRUMPET and case, Washington Road and Wa- Eastman slide projector. TU doll buggy, doll house and ,Vill dress formally or infor- Highl~' qualified women, experi- separate kitchen and' dining Icy 3-1919. 2 years old. $60.00. Good con- terloo. Tuxedo 4-0145. 4-7797. cupbeard. VAlley 4.6930. mally as requested by clients. enced in the care of newborn room. Wonderful value in this dition. PRescott 2-0063 after PleaSe make reservations for LIONEL 0 :!\~e layout, 3 com- infants., Best of city references. excellent neighborhood. Mr; REFINED WOMAN and daugh- 6. $500 (BOWLING! skee bll'lI ma- DUMONT cabinet TV. 17" pie- servIces in advance. Tuxedo plete trains, table, exc. TUx- Licensed and bonded. Cole, mgr., 21401 KingsvJ1le, 1 ter desire 3 bedroom dwelling chine, $75. 9-ft. long for rcc- ture tube, with MF radio, edo 4-5196. TERRIFIC Yrar-end Clearance. 4-0805. VERMONT 6-0978 blk. east of 7 Mile (Moross), 3 February 1st. Garagl~, fenced reation room. TUxedo 1-9333. blond wood. Bargain price, Brand new Hoover Vacuums, blks. south of Harper. TUxedo yard, $90. PRescott 2-1397. LIONEL 0 gauge. Berkshire lo- $100. VAlley 1-9515. 2A-MUSICAL PAINTING, $9 to $15, any size 4-1641. comotive, 275 watt transfor- $54.95, $64.95 with free at- PIANO, Chickering baby grand, INSTRUCTION r00m. Wall washing. Best 71-100M AND IOARD mer, several cars, including tachments. $350. Tuxedo 1-7219. SALE SURPLUS references. 'yalnut !i-9691. operating log loader and ca~ HARPER VACUUM CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS PIANO lessons, cla'ssical or AUDUBON, 4650, St. Matthew's RESIDENCE for em p I 0 y e d 17176 E. Warren at Cadieux EXQUISITE hand cut, emJ:>roid- 7 light set, Independently burn. parish. 4 bedroom house, gas women. 626 E Grand Blvd. tie car, 2 poi r remote popular (Chord Syslem). Be- YOUNG married ~~~-wishes Tu 1-1122 Open 10-6 ered Irish linen dinner set, ng buills. 97('. Giant 25 light heat. $200. Lease, deposit. Room and board. Call WA switches and many extra'S. I ginners, adv:mced, chilclren, work, an~' kind. Dependable. _._- 10"xI20" with 12 20" naP- outdoor set. $4.97. 20 light tiny KEnwood 1-0141. 1-6183. Mounted on 4xl2, three-see- WINCHESTER 22 pump rifle. kins. $225. Bclglan linen cm VAlley 1-3368. tion plywood table . .will sell 1Ighls. screw-in bulbs. white or aclults. Experienced leacher. Excellent conrlition. TUxedo broidered set. same size. $65 at less than 1J.l of $300 k colored, $1.87. 15 liyht genuine Tuxedo 2-8968. PART TIME bookkeeping. All GROSSE POINTE, 974 Notting- I-ARTICUS FOR SALE list. 2-1949, after 6 p. m. Six white cotton damlls 'J;uxedo 5-3061. Italian star lights, $2.97. 1m. ph a s e s, including payroll, ham. Upper flat, 6 rooms, gas lunchcon sets, $2 a set. Odd heat. new incinerator, newly CmN~ furniture, rugs, an- CHILD'S DF..8K. New Boy , ported italian and West Ger- taxes and statements. 15 years BOOKS, Lan d mar k series assortment "Desert Rose.' Classical ar)d Popular decorated. VAlley 1-8368. tiques, miscellaneous, bought Scout uniform, glze 12. Wid- many ornaments, 40% off. experience. PRcscoit 2.1397. thrilling historical stories for dlshcs. Tiny antique, Russian ORGAN - VOICI!; - PIANO and sold. Majestic Furniture, dlcomb tllble. Fircslde chair. McEACHIN DISPLAY CO. ages 9-14. 25 like new with te8'Spoons. Other linens. UNi EXPEHIENCED dry cleaner. COMPLETELY remodeled two- 10227 Woodward, TOwnsend Girl's coat set. 1I17.C 4. TUx. ~ 13301 Kercheval, corner Copli" GUITAR jackets. 95c each or $20 com- versi\.y 2-5326. presser, spotter wishe!t full bedroom lower. Beautifully 6.2500. edo !i-7485. VAlley 2-6273 Taught in your home or in our pletc. Tuxedo 5-0097. tlme \lork, R('ft'rcnre. WAl- decorated. ,Garage. Must see MINK trimmed black Persia n 18 Years on This Comer studio. to appreciate, $125. TUxerlo WURLITZER spinet organ with DREXEL mahogany din I n g nut 4-0509. LEICA with 3.5 Elmar, case, lamb coat, size 12.14. Almos J.21S!i. amplifier, suitable for home room sel, like new. Desk, t PAGODA bird cage; Puppy Call for Appointment flash. and filter. Very rea- new, $425. Tuxedo 5-4023. G E R MAN':'AMER1CAN--Ma~ or professional IISC. Reply hookcase, bedroom set in bas k e t. with pad. Co s co 855 HARCOURT - Apartment sonable, call a'fter 6 p,m. DRexel 1-06.0, 9:00-1 :00 or wants work. Soller. rcliahle, Box G-2, Grosse Pointe News. blond. 1.i\kevielV 1-8RR7. BEAUTWUI .. antique sntlo cus chrome stool. SIze 9 snd 11 typc living, spacious rms., 3 Tuxedo 5-6023. DRexel 1-2620. thorough, Painting, 11'11 11 tom drapcrles, triple and sin COllt,q.suits, dresses and bath. bedrms.. games rm. and 2- FIREPLACE EQIDPMENT - washing, cleltning, .1100r sand- 17" ADMIRAl. TV, $35: 16" HUDSON'S au'l)matlc washer, gle width, with matchin g robes. TUxedo ].0477. WM STROUD car gar. Comfortable and Screens, all types, grates, ing. finishing, general re- Rcndix TV. $30. Tuxedo worklnk condil.lon. $35. TUx- custom cornices. SacrlClce Studio of Music carefree! andirons, tools. See display BEAUT1FUL while lynx jacket. pairs. Rcferences. PRcscott 4-1131'1. . edo 1.7638. Tuxedo 4-0743. 7-0093. 707 HARCOURT - Lovely 2. at SMITH - MATTHEWS, , also beautiful nalural squir- hedrm ... Florida 1'01. and DINING SET, very llood eondl. PLAY the plano. SpeClel rapid / 6640 Charlevoix Ave. WA CARPJo:TING: traverse draper. TWO 'Rclax:a-Clzors. used ve ry rel clutch slole. Beaded hand- Course for teen-agel's and SA-SITUATIONS WANTED ,terr. Carpeting anrl draperies. 2.715!1. ies and cornlccs (rose beige); tlon. VAlley 1-3368. lIttlc. $75 and $100. Excellen t bags. reasonable. TUxedo «dults in'lopular and classl. Available .Jan. 15th, lease. --_._-- for glCt.q. VAlley 1.9747. 5-9316. DOMESTIC LEATHER Chair, $30. Lounge , elcctrlc stove, Valley 1-1469. BOOK OF Knowledge, 28 va]. cal. InlcrestinL children's TU 4.0600. chair, $8. Modern chair, ra- limns. 1954 edition, $50. De- ELEC1'R1C contour blanket, Courses. Engel Plano Sludlo, EXPERiE-NCED woman wishes SAXOPHONE, alto, new con- MAN'S SKIS, 6'1) with binders , Johnstone & Johnstone dios, bowling ball, power leck swan and Briard tray, e $25. Like new. Mrs. HalL 14932 Kercheval, VAlley 3- clay work for Friday. Call dition. Irleal Christmas gift. $5. Plant holder and hronz lathe. TUxedo 4-4388. Cory elecll"lc knife sharl)ener, re .WOodward 5-2221. 1355 or VAney 1.3515. after 6 p,m. TEmple 3.9073. GROSSE Pointe Park. 4 rooms, Will. accept trade. TUxedo pots. Woman's white flgn elcctrle sandwich grill and Sonja . one bedroom. Heat, utilities. ANTIQUES, appralsal.~, estates 4.0609, TIcnie skntes. size 4 ANTIQUES at Burkemo'.?Yes, in. House cleaning or iron. Chinese figurines. Seltzer bot. Bottle green clavenport, 11k 21-TUTORING S8!i. VA 4-1102. lIcluldated. Unusual accessor- e Indeed! Noon.9 p.m. Varied inf?', Have Grosse Pointe ref. WI<;STINGHOUSE refrigerator, tIc. TUxedo !i-93311. new, "Iways harl a cover, $M ercnces, WAlnut 2-8487. 863 NEFF ROAD-New, mod. Ies for your home. Good Re- II cubic feel. Hand painted selection. Many articles undeJ COMMUNITY SOLID MAPLE round drop- Girl's gray blll'ler, size 12.).4, el'll 2.bedroom upper. gas lecUon of fur stoles and jack- picture. 24"x32". with frame; $10. E. Jefferson-9 Mile. GRi\NDMOTHER wishes hally ets. Come In and browse, The lcaf lable. mntchlng captain's like new. $3, Gray coat an d TUTORING SERVICE heat. TUxedo 2.1399. win t c r scenc "Old l\ml hat, 12, silting by houl'. Jle~erenccs. White Elrphanl Shop. 7U chair. 3 turquoise cntlmeled mntchlng Rlze $8 'A-QFFICI EQUIPMINT MRS. LOUIS MARICK, D1RE( rOR gtrcam." Lovely Chrislmas Football shoes, whe Christmas and New Year's GROSSE POJNTE, executivc's West 11 I\fI1c Road. HOYIlI bookrasos. Small (Iroplcaf ma- $15 n FOR SALE !utoring by degree tcarhf:rs ~vail. glCt TUxcclo 5-9147. Evc open. Tuxedo 2.6470. spacious rRnch home, 200 ncw, $4. Snarc drums, sUcks , hogany end table. VAlley . Oak. LIncoln 3-5140. ~ ~~,~ .._., .'_. ... 0111. In all subjects lor grades nigh _., --- and stand, $25. Fcotbal 1 TYPEWRITERS fid add!.n, feet from lake, 3 bCdrooms, MINK STOLE, $135. TUxedo 1- 1.9134. 'chool, college and 'adult educa. I:ADy-~I~i;~;_da-;'~-,~f.~;;d~y, -----T shoulders -and helmot. Boy' s machines, new, rebuilt. Rea, 21,~ baths, pancled library, Chairs, Tobles, Lamps 5864. lion. s son able p l' Ice I. NaUon" Werlnesday, Thursday. call large Florida room, large, All styles and sizes, 50% off. ------_._ .._._-_._ .._- CAMERA - Argull C-3, flash galoshe8 and leather chap 339 Merriwealher, Grs. Pte. Farms mlscellaneou,'l girl' s 0 f fI. c. Equipment. 1883t after 6 p.m, WAlnut 3-8724. finished recreation room, Jan- Harper Store Only BOY'S HOCKEY Ice skatcs, equipment, carrying cas 0 , Other OPENINGS FOR TEACHERS uary 1st occupancy. VAlley VAN FURNITURE & UPHOL, like new, slzell , and 8. $4 used twice, $25. TUxcdo dressetl, slz. 1~12. Tuxed o Harpor "* BlshOll, TUx" PERSOyfAL maicio part or full 1-4295, after IS,. m. &-6511., I-T1SG. ----- 1-5805. 13230 Harper TUxedo 1-040l.. ;lUudo ....2820 Urn.. PR 1.0659. ) ,"': '. '

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DEADLINI 3 P,.. , TUn lA' YOUR AD CAN IE CHARGED CALL TUxedo 2..6900 21A-GENERAL SERVICES 21H-RUG CLEANING 211-PAINTING AND 'A-ofFICi £CiJvIPME.h, 12A-IOATS AND • 13-:-JtEAL ESTATE 13-ItEAL ESTATE 13A-LOTS FOR SALE DECORATING . FOR SALE MOTORS FOR SALE FOR SALE RADKE CARPET CLEANERS .... CANAL LOT, corner. 80 fl. FOR BROKEN GLASS Carpets, rugs (lacked down or C. SHIRK, palnUng' an d STEEL CABINET, 3x4x3. suIt- 19-FT. CRUISERS Inc., Royal n. Neal' Ten Mile and E. Jeffer- Rj:PLACEM ENTS, loose) and upholstered turni- decorating, wall washin g. able for tools, blueprints. mo- Vacationer. Sleeps two. he

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ThursCf.y. 'December 17, '195' GROSS! POINT! NEWS Land TitI~ Plea Stymied in Park 'Classified Continued Headlines of. the Week Socinl Dri~ki~g ~a,,:gers ....' . I. • . '. Several Park property own. view eourt, Miss 'Alice FlYrln. 21o--WATIIPROOFING 215-CAItPiNTER WORK (COCItbtliedIr.-e Pwe 1t . Leland,. said that Fuller offered e~ petitioned the ,Park council 15800 Lakeview court; and Dr, , "him $200 Sunday after he com- Give HeaOOch'es to Pdlice for approval to obtain title to seems, the New York Yl\nk~ pleted the, .job. and another Ramstrum of 732 Grand Mara. .DI MARCO CARPENTER wowd like W submerged' lands fronting on family that is. Another player $200 011 Monday. The youth Members of the Michigan As- effect of that one ounce to is. h.elp solve your moderniza- their property'. Wheeler represented Mr. and ~, ATERPROOFING trade was nego~lated between said he went the Fuller home soclatlon of Chiefs ot Police are wear oUf tion problemt. Kitchen,rec- to Two attorneys attended a LEAKY BAS~MENTS the t,wo Ame~lcan League base- and got Fullel' into the worried these days about mo-: Research IndIcates that there Mrs. James H. Kurt~ ot. 508 reation rooms, bars, attics, Mrs. COWlcll meetini on Monday, ball clubs, yesterday, the key basement as be was supposed to Pemberton; Mr. and Mra,Troy STUCCO REPAIRING bedroom storage, etc. Call torists who drink and then Is no such thing u a safe level December 14,. representing the player being the A's left hander do. but couldn't kill her. He Browning of 15840 Lakeview ROOF & TILE SERVICE PRescott 5-0470. ' drive. of bloOd-al~l ~ntent when petitioners who own eight lots slugger-:out~lelder Roger Mar- 'tnded her the gun and t~ld court; and Dr. and Mrs. Lyla lI A year round headache for it comei tel' :drlvinJ.' Despite In Lakeview court, west al'ld TUCK POINTING is. Also movIng th.e big city her where. Fuller was waiting. G. Waggner of 15828 Lakeview to. enforcement officlal5, the prob- many, varlations ..in il1dMduals east of Trombley road a{ld west SAND BLASTING Additions - Alterations of New York are mflelder Joe She called the police and they court. , lem beeomes espeeiallyacute to "hold their, -liquor," any of Bedford lane, facing the lake. Approval was stymied by a Kitchen Modernization DeMaestrl and first baseman picked him up. (Fuller has de- Rubberized paint, guaranteed dur'lng the. year-end holiday sea- lUIlount of llquor will begin to The attor!leys, John L. King council vote of three for, and Kent Hadley. . nied knowlni the boy having for , years, to. stone, brick, or Minor ,Repair or so.n. And it's not th~ .•aturated take adverseeffecj. The effect and Alton. Wheeler, sought 'ap- three against. One councilman cement block. Free Estimates Kansas City received aging anything to do with such a drunk that the police are most may vary, but only .In degree. proval from Ule city according was absent. outfielder Hank.Bauer, sore arm plan.) According tt.t police, the LUzon 2-8989 Licen~ed Contractor concerned about, It's. the soc481 Che;nlcal te$t~ enable police to Act 247 of' Michigan Public The council, however. agreed pitcher Don Larson" outfielder Fullers have had many marital drinker who 'fai)s Jo reai~e that to 14entlfy t.ll4t driver who has Acts-. of 1955, which requires to 'defer action until the next FRANK J. ST. AMOUR NOI'm Sieburn who was great as disputes In the past. They have 21P-fURNITURE REPAIR TU 2-8324 TU 5-5791 a ",couple" of cocktajls with his been.drlnkln4t ,'and the .driver property owners to obtain ap- meeting, scheduled for January a rookie and then fizzled, and three children. Young Kenne-, iriend8 can, j.mpair his .Judg- who can be cOllslderet:\ legally provai from cities in which theY 11 after cancelling the Decem- C 1] S T O,M upholstering. A CARPENTER, repairs; doors, Marv Thronberry a first base- l>rew' Is being held rs a mate. ment., perception. alerWsa or "unde~ the .lAf1u~nce" (0.1.5 per reside,' before the St3te, Con- ber 28 meeting because of the spllmcUd sel.ection. ot deco. locks, sash cords cabinet man. In the last four and half rial witness; physical coordination. " " c e n tblood:alcohoi content). servation Department will grant holidays. rative fabrics. Expert need. ~ork. EDgewater 1-4576. ye.ars, the Yanks and the A's >4< >4< ,.. P~lice shorthand '.desipates ChemLCaltests can 'also estai>- titles .to desired filled-In off- have had 115 deals involving 59 THE DREAM of a young lepoint mounting. Estimates these drivers jI.S HBD. orhat llsh that'the diabe~C', heart vie'- shore lands. It.s odd, but t[ue, that a man cheerfully g.i ve n. Ewald. HOME REMODELING players. The A's before be coin- Kansas farm boy was realized means' the~' .lhad been drink- tim, or' other III person whose King. represented Mrs. Ray- seldom cuts much ice unless he 13929 KerchevllL VA 2.89~3, SPECIALISTS iug a major league team wel'e yesterdaY, when Pre sid e n t ing." The ~iehlgan, Asso<:iatlon symptoms are the same as mond ,H. Berry of 15816, Lake. makes' hay while the sun shines. a farm club of the New Yorkers~ Dwight .D. Eisenhower stood; - Birch kitchen cabinets, bath of Chiefs of Police "Unwanted those of the' Intoxicated person Furniture Refinishing * * * before India's magnificent tem- Driver" posters that went up is'lll need. of medical attention fixtures, formica vanitory. at- MINNESOTA NATIONAL pie', the Taj MahaL"1 read tics, porches. last week all over Michigan rr.ther than confinement In a Wood Panelincj Refinished Guardsmen moved into ,the about this when I Was 'a very caIls such drivers ,iDrlnkards." "drunldank.'~ , No money down, easy terms strike torn city of Albert Lea, 'little boy in Ka~sa's and I ~ye Cit,. 01 ',osse Pointe WtHNIs EDWARD RUDNICKI ! The reason they're "un*ant- ,Most importarit; the driver HERMAN BROTHERS ye~terday, in order to halt, two alwa~'~ dreamed of seeing it. CALL EVENINGS ed" Is obvious when' It's consid. who, has" been'drinklQg is four MICHIGAN VA. 2-8333 VA. 2-0304 days of vlolenc~ at the Wilson It's much. more wonderful than ered that at 'least 291 were tiincstxiorelikelY'to. have an PRescott 1-4347 Packing Co. Gov. Orville. Free- I ever though it would be," said killed, 4,428 injured in Michi. accident Utan the non-drinking man declared martial law end the' President. Built 300 years CHAIRS RECANED. WA 1- MDDERNIZING gan last. year because of the driver. These odds have baen called, in the 200 guardsmen ago; the TajMahal is one of "OTICE 2710. Drinkard and his car. That's the estabiished, bY:'a Northwestern Th~ Grosse Pointe Woods City Offices will be REMODELING after massed pickets 0 ve r- the seven' wonders of the wOI'ld. known record, and probably the University ,st\J(ly. \.' , : ADDITIONS - PORCHES 'turned and stoned cars of non- Mr. Eiseilhower'sguide was closed at noon on Thursday, December 24, 1959 and ATTIC ROOMS - GARAGES union workers. The Jabor dls- Prime Minister Nehru. min.imum, danger. The actual The way to 'beat such odds will reopen. art. Monday, :0 e c em bel' 28, 19~9 at FINE EARL DECK pute at the Wilson plant Is six, ... .. •. danger may.be far greater; stacked against you, the police 8:30 a.m. o'clock. , weeks old. Tueedu, December 15 Fatal one.c.r accidents from point out, is simple. Even the Licensed 1950 to 1957 were studied in sochil drinker who only has a CITY OF GROSSE POINTE WOODS FURNITURE DR 1.1195 * ....* THE GOODFELLOW news- Sunday. Deeember 13 paper 'liale yesterday brought Westchester County; New York. coupJe ' with friends must, real- LEONA D. LIDDLE. City Clerk . A STREET FIpHT near a toYS to' Detroit kiddles, but it Of the 83 drivers involved, 78iz~ that the alcohol he's con. REFINISHED Carpentry • General Repairs Oem'born teen hangout yesler- also brought charges' aI em. per cent had some alcohol in sumed has had sOme ~fect 011 their blood; 49 per cent had him. Antiquing, Glazing NCE day has resulted in the death bezzling against 12 "newsboys" HOME MAINTENA aI Frank (Kenny) Molfnarl, 17. in Royal Oak Township. Of the 0.15 per cent or more alcohol Then the rule should be: stay and Gold Leaf SERVICE of 3l38'McKinley. The Edsel 12. six were policemen and in their blood (considered an out from behirid the wheel of City 0/ Grosse Pointe WHis TUxedo 2,7285 C. Bruce Warren TU 1-~722 Ford High School. athlete died three were firemen, and one indication that a person is "un. any car. MICHIGAN ,I of wounds from a broken five. the son of a township official. der. the influence" of alcohol. UPHOLSTERING at its' best HOME'REPAIRS .inch blade imbedded in his Papel'S were purchased from While it is the alcohol in the Notice,.to Residents for lI;ss. VAlley 4-4626. M. back. His own weapon," a tire some aI the newsboys In the bra i n that determines how Personal Health Clifford, 11215 Kercheval. Family rooms, attics, altera. iron, was lying beside him on area by using marked mon~y. "drunk" 3. driver Is, the amount RUBBISH PICKUPS regularly scheduled for Fri~ - tions. Anything in repairs. the sidewalk. 0 a k I and County prosecutor of alcohol in certain body sub- 219-fLASTERING Over 30 years a builder. Li- James Roberts said that last Diary Itnporta~t day, December 25th, 1959 will be made on Saturday, stances is in direct proportion December 26, 1959 ' - I censed and insured. My per. Daniel Palka, 19. of 15163 y~ar there bad been sotpe "gos- to the amount In the brain. PLASTERING. Cleanest servo' sonal supervision on every job. Normandale, Oell'rborn, is be- sip" about sales money being Breath or body fluid tests, such A personal health diary for and ice, fairest price5. Speeializ- ing held for investigation of as- kept by the paper sellers. This as blood tests, can determine ,everyone Is more important to- ing in repair, arches,. new THAT MAKES THE sault with intent'to kill. Palka RUBBISH PICKUPS regularly scheduled for Fri- . year, of $57 worth of marked just how much "under the In. day than at any time in the day, January 1st, 1960 will be made on Saturday, ceilings. Quality work. VAl- DIFFERENCE is an unemployed laborer. Mol- . f1uence" a driver or pedestr:an past, Dr. Joseph G. Molner, 22 Inari was both a football and money used as 1 test, only Sl" ley 1-7051 or VAlley 4-30 . '. was turned in. Nine of the ae- City-County H e a 1t h Commis- January 2nd, 1960. maybe. sloner. states.' He s u g g est s ------HELM ER Ibhi~gseh~all,star at Edsel Ford cused em b e z z 1e r s were 11'- CITY OF GROSSE POINTE WOODS 21 R--eEMENT WORK . * * * rai~ed In Justice Court in Such tests may be used in re- parents keep an'individual up- search and in enforcement of to-date. diary for each child and ~ONA D, LIDDLE, City Clerk PReseot 1-5057 TUxedo 4.0522 I THE BALTIMORE COLTS, Royal Oak Township, yester- our traffic laws. According to that each man and woman keep EASTERN MASON cUSTOM MODERNIZATION who could do no worse than day. * • * accepted standards in the Unit- a personal health diary for him- a tie for the w!!stern division DETROIT'S Christmas tree, ed States, 0.15 per cent or more self. " CONTRACTORS Addition", alterations, recrea- of the N a t ion a 1 f'ootball alcohol in the blood {3 parts by Commercial & Residential tion rooms and kitchens .. Free League, cinched the undisputed at the foot of Woodward ave. weight alcohol to 2000 parts of Many 4dults are surprised at 1 "I t' t nue. was liEhted last night by City 'rD$Se PDinte WHo's Bu11ding Tuck P 0Inting - "a. es 1ma es. .championship yes t e r day by b 100 dl can be considered the suggestion that adults need 0' . C lk' B ild little Barbara Ann Kulongow- MICHICiAN . sonry RepairS- au mg- u - THE BARLEC CO. beating the Los Angeles Rams, "drunk." This standard Is gen- such a reeord, but they readily ing Renovators - Cracked Rase- 45 t 24 Th Ra . d ski, age 4. Barbara, suffering erous.European countries with admit that It is hard for them ~ VALLEY 1-8146 o. e ms ma e a from what has been diagnosed ments Waterproofed - Gutters. contest rlf the game through considerable ex per i e n c e at to remember the number of NOTICE 'l t. C t d R f ------as hypotemia with a marked Gutters P as IC oa e - 00 the third quarter, ev~n leading chemical testing have set the "shots" they had when' they i k R . d' bilateral limp, carried out the Lea s epalre. H • F• JENZEN BUILDING th~ Colts Ii couple of times, but tradition that the tree be first level for drunkenness at O.OB traveled abroad or were in the The December meeting of the CIty Planning Com- service. EDWARD M. COOK Home and Industrial Repairs. three touchdowns in the fourth lighted by a crippled child. per cent or 0.09 per cent, misSion of the City of Grosse Pointe Woods will be 16484 E. 10 Mile Additions, attics completed, quarter sewed it up for the santa Ciaus carried the little One ounce of alcohol - the During "the last eight years, held on Tuesday, December 22, 1959 at 5:00 o'clock Porch enclosures, recreation Baltlmorla:ns.' girl' to the tree where she amount in two one-Ounce shots the D e t l' 0 i t Department of p.m. at the Municipal Building, 20775 Mack~venue, PResco~t 1-5057 rooms, gar age 5 repaired, Five Ii a I s interceptions pushed the button and set the of 100 proof whiskey or in two Health has mailed an immuni- Grosse Pointe Woods, Mich. A-I BRICK work, water proof- TU 1-9744 TU 1-9611 helped defeat 'the Rams, but Yule lights ablaze. 12 ounce bottles of beer - is zation reeord to parents of each ing walls and chimney re------the passing of Colt quarterback * • * enough to put a l5O-pound man child born In Detroit. The" dates PUNNING COMMISSION , - pairs. VAlley 2-3566. Additions-Alterations Johnny Unitas was the decid- A TRAIL blazing rocket is at the 0.05 per cent level. It when the child received im- CITY 'OFGR~E POINTE WOODS . ------iog factor 'as he' passed for due to be launched this week takes about three hours for the munizaUon for poliomyelitis, LEONA D. LIDDLE One call takes cate of all hom~ three scores. The Colts meet dlptheria, who ci pin g cough, froll) Gape Canaveral and -in- Acti"ll Seuet.ry A-I BLOCK end BRICK Improvements. the eastern division champs, stead of being aimed at the New'Law to Aid tetanus and smallpox should be Chimneys, porches, steps reo HARRY'S the New York Giants, for the mooa, this time the direction written on it. For children w'ho built and repaired. Pointing. HOME IMPROVEMENTS league championship, Sunday, will be towards Venus. The have the s e schedules, other WI.dowsof Vets health data should he written Licensed Contractor 'VA 4-7109 December 27. payload aI the roCket is not ex- · city OF VAlley 1-1521 ... *. • peeted to corne near the planet, -- " and kept with it. The year when 21T-DRESSMAKING THE W IL SON PACKING however. Both American and Study of the new pension law he had such llInesses as rheum- 21S-CAIPENTER WORK CO. of Albert Lea', Minn., said British scientists are prePared which becomes effective July 1, atic fever, measles, scarlet fever • DRESSMAKING, a 1t e r atlonJ, yesterday that it would file suit t otr.ace the flight aI the rocket 1960, by widows of war veterans or influenza should be recorded. t)l'O~~t1Poi~tt Similar pertinent health infor- T- DITIONS slipcovers. Neat sewer, good against the State, charging that through space. is being urged .by Mrs. Mal'ye ROOM AD fitter. 'A1n~t ,4-5518. Gov. 'Orville L. Freeman de- * ... * CarloI'l, president of the Grosse mation for adults should be INTERIOR ALTERATIONS clared marUallaw in the struck Wednesday, December 16 Pointe Unit No. 303 of the kept. & REMODELING EXPERT alterations by ex- town only to heip the strildng JOHN L: LEWIS will resign American Legion Auxiliary. Modem medical treatment SUMMARY OF MIN.UTES LICENSED & EXPERIENCED perienced white woman. Rp.f- union members. Freeman, wi'.o 8'1 president of the United Mine The widows' and orphans' makes Information of this kind DECEM.EI 7• .195. SKILLED WORKMEN ' erences; VAlley 1-3368. denied the charge, plans to vis- Workers early next year, it was provisions of the new law, increasingl~' important to the PLANS & ESTIMATES -E'-:'X-'C-L-U-S-I':"V-E-.-a-lt-e-ra-t-io-ns--o-nit the Wilson plant and attempt announced yesterday. Lewis will enacted after years of Auxiliary physician. When he has need 'Meeting was called. to order at 8:00 p.m, , dresses and suits by Marie to solve the labor dispute. The be 80 in February and his aides urging, extend pension protee- for it, he should have an ac- MONAHAN & GOULD Stephens; also remodeling strike has been in progress for say that he is in excellent tion to all needy widows and curate answer to his question- Present on roll call: Mayor William F. Connolly, Jr., Councilmen ;Henry E. Bodman II, J. Lawrence Buell, Jr., CONSTRUCTION CO. and repairing furs. Quick six weeks. health. The shaggy browed Mr orphans of veterans of World not a guess. The sick person's William G. Butler, William G. Kirby, Richard L. Maxon TUxedo 4.1908 service on hems. TUxedo ~ '" '" Lewis became known as "Mister War II and the Korean Conflict best interest is served when and Edward C. Roney, Jr. . Monda)', Deeember 14 Eyebrows" in Ute 1930's and on similar basis to that enjoyed there is a personal health diary. ~ ALTERATION - Contractor: 5-7610. . A TEENAGE BOY told po- 40's- when the UMW was or- by widows and. orphans of This record should also include Abesent: None. Carpentry, cabinet work, fin. DRESSMAKER, new and al- lice yesterday that he had been ganizing and bargaining. He has World War I veterans. information about the antibio- Mayor William F. Connolly, Jr., presided. ishing our specialty. Carl V. terations. PRescott 7.7561. hired by ..Claren'ce' ,Fuller, of been the head of the union for Under the new law, 'which tics-such .as penicillin-each Watson, LAkeview 6.5501, be- . d' 4855 Spokane, to kill his wife. 40' years. Upon his retirement, app.Iie~ on.ly' to .dependlmts of person has been given. If a man Minutes ot the regular meeting of November 18, 1959, tween 5:30 and 8 p.m. SEWING alterations, a ults Larry C. K"ennebrew, 16. of 4:$0 he will be eligible to. continue - or woman has been injured. it were approved, with minor changes. and children', hems, zippers, ------• h' 't $50000 veterllns who dif: from l;auses to get IS presen , a not officia.lly connected with is particularJy important for The Council meeting was temporarily adjourned to JIM SUTTON plain drap2~. TU 1-7455.. ' 21Y-SILYEI PLATIN~ year salary. He wlll be suc- ' the doctor to know if he had permit the members of the Council to convene as a Zoning ceeded by the UMW vice presi- warsernce, and to non-service- 1677 BRYS 21U~LUMIING connected disabled veterans, protection against tetanus. Rea- Board of Appeals, to consider th~ appeal of Walter H. r-Iast SILVER & GOLD PLATING Company. I Carpenter Work,. Repairing & dent, Thomas Kennedy, 72, who pensions wl1l be paid only to sons why this personal reeord GAS HEAT,licensed:contractor. Oxidi11ng and. Repairing Remodeling, Attic'J Porches, is a former liutenant governor those who have inadequate in- of health is more important to- 'The Grosse Pointe Lions Club was granted permission New Installations and conver. Brass POlishing & Lacquering Garages. of PennsylvanIa. come from other sources, with day include the following; to sell newspapers on the streets of the City on Deccmber sions. TUxedo 5.2959. Jewelry Repairing, Engraving TU ... 2942 the amount of the pension de" I. There are more InocUla- 14, 1959. LEEBERT Paul L. Corwin Ends pending upon the amount of tions, against disease. Salk vac~ Approval was given to transfer the sum of $825.00 , DOING all types of carpenter PLUMBING & SILVERSMITHS other Income, Mrs. Carlon ex- clne is the most recent addition from the Contingent Appropriation In the Budget to thL! work, remodeling at tic Basic Air Training 14508 CHARLEVOIX. plained giving the followhig ex- w h i c h illustrates this. This Approprlaion for F.I.C.A. Taxes. to provide for the rate rooms porches. Small or big HEATING SERVICE Increase effective January 1, 1960. 1 Blk. east of Chalmers LACKLAND AFB, Tex.' _ amples: means there are more dates to tobs. Estimates free. TUxedo LICENSED CONTRACTOR try and remember. 5.5892. . VA 2.7318 Airman Paul L. Corwin, son of "Widow ,vith no dependents The bid of Reeves Insurance Agcncy, in the amount Gcs Furnace Installations Mrs .. Helen L. Corwin of 900 having income of less than $GOO 2. Families are lal'ger and it of $1,194.09. being the low bid for furnishing the City with Is harder for parents to keep Conversions, Boilers 21X-GARAGE & HOME Cook road, G r 0 sse Poi n t e per year, will receive $60 per statutory, fidelity and money and securities .Insurance, was KITGHEN, CABINETS Custom Duct Work MODERNIZATION. Woods, Mich., has completed month; with income of from In mind health data for several accepted. & FORMICA TOPS his All' Force basic mlUtary ~oo to $1,200 per year, $45 children than ror one. 3. F a mill e s move more The'blds of Henry Salvatore, In the amount of $857.60, Custom Made Furniture ... Kitch- CONSl)MER'S GARAGES . raised~ straight- training here. He has been per month, and with Income B. & E. Wcldin~ COmp,1ny, In the amount of $349.50. and en Cabinets .. Formica Tops. Ban ened or moved. Also rat seleeted to attend the technical from $1,200 to $1,800 per year, frequently so that it Is less SuperIor Products Company, in the amount of $406.00, being , •. Recreation Rooms ., Floor HEATING COMPANY practical for parents to depend , and Celllng Tile . , • Guaranteed walls, floors and all other training course for aircraCt and $25:00 per month. the low bids for the necessary materials 8nd the construction Work; 15122 HARPER cement work. Free estimates. missile 'maintenance at Shep- "Widow with one dependent entirely on the family physician of a snow chuw at the sewer Pumping Plant, were accepted. FREE ESTIMATES DR 1-4855 Eves., TU 1.9213 Dick Blondell, TUxedo 4- pard AFB, Texas. having income aI less .than to have records in his office.; Dr. Molner suggests th3t Approval WM given to pay Henry SAlvatore the sum AMERICAN CABINET & 536B. He was graduated fro.m Olean $1,000 per year will receive $75 you of $956.20 on hi.! contract for the replacement of a sewer make sure that you will be pre- WOOD PRODUCTS PLUMBING and heating, elec------High School. per month; with Income of less at Charlevoix Avenue and Merriweather Road. 16750 E.• Mile Road 21z-lANDSCAPING Basle airmen lit Lackland arc than $2,000 per year, $60 per pared with accurate Informa- tric sewer cleaning, gas water Approval was given to pay Floris DeMeulenaere the East Detroit heaters installed. J. M. Kush- LAN D S CAP lNG, sodding, selected for specialized train- month; and. with Income of less tion if the need l:hould anse. If you do not have one, start sum of $2,024.53, as final paymC'flt on his contract dated ner, TUxe~o 5.2959. lawn cutting and malnte- ing at tee'tinlcal scllools on the than $3,000 per year, $40 per PR 1-5269 your record today and keep September 20( 1959, for the repair and replacement of curbs nance. Tree work, spraying. basis of their interests and month. Jf there is more than and sidewalks on various City streets. Plowing. WAlnut 5-9323. aptitudes. 'They are reassigned oI1e child the monthly payment it up. ______to the school aflel' four weeks will be increased by $15 per A communloation from the businessmen on Kercheval TREE TRIMMING, of basic, and are given addl- month for each additional child. Avenue, between Fisher Road and McKinley Avenue, peti- Fumes and coal gas from tioning the Council to improve the City-owned parcel of REMOVAL, SPRAYING, tlonal military basie training "rn eases where there are heatesr and stovcs may cause property located at the corner of t1Je Kercheval Avenue A. H, PETERS FUNERAL HOME . . along wilh the technical sub- children of veterans, but no Dutch Elm disease spraying, yellowing of silver, say home alley and Fisher Road {or parking purposes was received. cabling. jeets. widows. monthly payments of economists at Michigll'n State Free estimates. ...-..---- $35 wiJl be made far the ffrst University. The City Mana'ger was Instrueted to prepare plans, Established 1917 The greatest wound a man ehild and $15 per ll)onth addl- specifications and estimates of cost for the developing of TU 1-6950 can I n {II e t on his envIous tional for each additional child, the City-owned parcels of property located at the cornel' of the Kercheval Avenue alley and Fisher Road and at CAL FLEMING TREE £rlendll is to make good his the tolal amount to be divided tho confer' of the Maek Avenue alley and Calvin Avenue S~RVICE . cho~en work. equally among thcm. Better for parking purposes. "Needy widows and orphans The City Attorney was Instmcted to prepare 1\ pro- of World Will' I veterans' al. Shoe Repair posed amendment to the Zoning Ordinance, to rezone the ready recelvlg pensions can Moron at Mack Cty-owiled pucels 'If propery located at the comer oC the Good Fences for 49 Years choose the old or new laws, Back of Kinsel's Kercheval Avenue .'JlIl1yand Fisher Road, and at the corner "Mrs, Carlon explained. of the Maek Avenu~ alley and Calvin Avenue, from residen- Eyery style of Fence tial districts to parking districts and to submit the pro- poscd amendment to the Counell {or consideration at a later ereefed 101 you meettng. On proper motion mlld~, supported and olmed, .. meeting adjourned at 10:25 p.m. WA.1.6182. L8vign. eAuto Sales, \ Inelndlnr, WILLIAM F. CONNOLLY, JR. Chah, Lillie AII.S... I • .Hi RAMBLER DEALER M.yor IIstic Styl" Now Servlcl ... AII M.". Speciali1ifn9 in Automatic Transmissions DAWSON F. NACY 12Cl57 GRATIOT AVE. 20705 MACK AVE •• t VERNIER RD. end Front EM' Aligllf'l'tent, DETROIT 5, MICH. GROSSE HlINTE WOODS 36, MICH, , City Clerk MEHLENBACHER FENCE co. 14201 E, Wamm. at Newport ! LAKEVIEW "7700 TUXEDO 405500 Published in GrOMa Pointe News, llaue of Dec. 1T. 1959 1Me) HARPEl RESIDENTIAL. INDUSTRIAL YAlloy 2.345' "~:!&~I. !ll!SI!&'.I!!.;11I!!Si.1OO", I'lI,!",Zl!Iflll.";I!!" ,!..P.$'.!Il)"y.:!''- '.~I!!!,.rIll!!l;'-.J4I~!i!S!t.."IfIII!'XP~.~'(''''I!A!!I!!,!!'.!!!.!i!!!,!!'!..,.!!i!.).I~..,,,!!lt4".4",',';"",{!l"MllI .."""".,t4!.&'!i.".'::";'.I.~,.!!l!..II!!.e'$.•l')lIl$I!!!,.!JlIgIIJIJ""'., X!lll,11I!!!."'(l.2"5,lIa"tJllllj!l!l!l~I!I!:III:'''tt''';II!I!&!IIS1I1l!lMIIJII!.JIIIAI!l,.• ::.SII'"¥£iI!ClIJ .SII131111ll0_.IIS liS•.• 2 _._S.. II.bIIII ------~.-:-

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FRUIT KABOBS .Counter Points Conirtbulecl by Mrs. PhUl, I. WlH'cester By PAT ROUSSEAU N:l 1 .. . • By Pat Talbot 1 pear . rhe many lights .of qhristmas , •. shine brightly at 1 apple The. rrants~For a beautiful tree ... ther~ are SilVestri From station agent in an obscure Scottish depot 'to 1 banana lights,hnported from'Italy .•. thirty.five tiny beli.like general manager of the great chain of North American pieces of canned chunk clear light.s for foUt' ninety-five,. Also small glints of railroads, was the success story of William Ker Muir. • p • pineapple, . color:. Qn a string, if you prefe1'" '¥ou'll appreciate. the His climb up the railroad ties to a fortune also 4 maraschino cherries decorative value of the individ.ual electric candles that 1 Tb honey clamp on the branches. secured him a villa on the shotes of. Vi ke St. Clair and ITb lemon juice marriages with two Detroit miss,es of stature. Cut. f r u It' btto ell'hths and *' * Ii< t At 23 years of age, in 1852, Mr. Muir left Ayr, Scot- stri,,1' 0,,4 skewers finishIII' For ,Alii" Laura ••• who 10f'es pretty thillgs OlJ ber land', with nothijlg to aid him to seek his fortune in the ',,'Ith'lhe milri!IChhio cllel'rln. aressiNg tllole. A gold filigree lips licit ~older tbal keeps Cemblne honey and lemoRJuke tbree CIIUS hetlUtiju//y lI'itbi" re(Jch •• , Iwo./ift.l' al l'rail new world but a letter to the company manager building arid brush on fruit. Broil Ulltil the Great Western Railway from Niagara Falls to I~htl) .. bl'1lwned Ind Iseated PhIlI'HlIlCY. She would IIlso 101'e Ihe 1II11rcbing ash IraJ' (JIJd Detroit. th'rou,h. Low in calories. Other SOIlP.dish. All three pi"es have a cute cherub fJerebed 011 .fruits such as ;ilum., peaches tht;m." , Such was his skill as a railroad engineer, personnel and a,rico'- m~)' be SUbStitUtel" * manager and hard worker that in a few short ~'earsbe ,. ., - became superintendent of the di"ision at Hamilton, Ont., _~____ . l S~"U Dol Story, •. bel'1DsaDd ends with the 1l'0nduflll • where he met William McMillan and became friends Ihal'U dol' I'U&' ai YOUI' Clolhes. A aJleer dell,M for the cb.lldreu's rOOlll• , • aine niJIety.el(ht. with his SOliS, Hugh and James McMillan. He also met Choirs to Sing George Hendrie, who was to becoine his brother.in.law. • ... At High School A gift •• ; she. can't buy herself! Chaq ueneau, the By 1857 Mr. Muir was general superintendent of the ,':'-Picture by Fred Runnells __ perfume sensation that's sold only to men, Find it at Detroit and Milwaukee railroad. As James McMillan SALLY' LEWIS, SUE GEHRKE, ANNE WOOD, CATHY BICKNELL and CATHY The choral groups of Grosse was making his markas a purchasing agent for the rail- MORAN, of SIGMA GAMMA ASSOCIATION Pointe High School will present Kilgore and Hurd. road through his firm, Buhl and DuCharme, it is easy to ------their annual 'Christmas Concert * ... see how these gentlemen became closely tied through By Patricia Talbot. the Thomas.'. J:" Morans, Jr., of on, 1\',onday evenmg'. 0ecember ReflecliolfS of Ihe' seilson' • '.' in D. ]. Helll)"s 'beallliful business as they were to become more closely tied Teen agers are not just interested in rock and roll; Buckingham road, .Is .,one of 21, at 8:15 in the school audi- window. The J'ewel./ilte Nlltivil)' Seme thai so n1l1nJ' dou.'/l' through politics, society and marriage, those fortunate lasses with her torium. Bermuda shorts and parties, they have a deep Sense. of own telephone. She's pl'esident John E. Fincli, director of lown shoppers.Wlllr/ielea III is now in Grosse Pointe. Be SII'I By the outbreak of the Civil War Mr. Muir;was gen- community responsibility as does. ths quintet from the o!--her junior class at the Con- vocal mu'lUcat the high school, lowituiou'.shop for ~ pei,!ect fir'ure o! Chr;sllfl4s. eral superintendent of the Great Western Railway of Sigma Gamma Association. vent, plays hockey and basket., and all the singing gl'1lupswish ...... • Canada, and was responsible for the building of the line These five girls among them road, is a sophomore, so doubly ball, and is ,secretary of Sigma to extend. an invitation to the have contributed over 200 vol- honored to be on the GPUS un- G.amma. . public to co'me 'and he'ar' this Beaub InSlU'aDet ••• a Marie Bird Cuslom "ermanent .... from coast to coast. Magnates throughout the country . h .t th. Detroit defeated hockey tealli th.is year. program, of Christmas .. m..usic. to.rive your .air Just the rirM am~ullt of body curl .•. a perfect sought his advice on railroads and he branched out into unteer ours" 0 e new . Sally, 'one of .the best junior . Orthopedic CIi n I c downtown. She is also a student council prexies the sorority has ever There is )10 charge for admis- foundaUoD for hl(h.fashlon holiday coitturcs ... or carefree manufacturing interests and bought into a steamship The... serve on Saturdays and rePl'ese.l.1tative.A dark haired had, says Mrs: Stewart McF,ad- sion. I casuals suitable for the. sid slopes. Wonderful for Christmas line. during the.summer when school miss, who likes to knit. she was den, head of Sigma' Gamma, be- . Opening the .program will be (hiD( ••• a Marie Bir1l Gilt CerWlcate •.• modcsUy priced chores leave them free. of the vallailt crew who paint. Iieves in giving credit where it the Mixed Chorus which is .t $15.00,to $%5.09for a Custom Permanent .•. or if )'011are a For several summers before 1882 the Muirs sum- Of mered in Grosse Pointe be (ore buying a home. Then they Last week the five with Sig" ed chairs for the clinic. ' is due and insists that a list oC comtPll'ised th 120 students , very fc~el'1lUllSanta you can arrllllfe for. whole year of beauly ma Gamma j un 10rs " from Vlce.p I' e sid e n t. of Sigma volunteers who have. contribu- mos Y ent gra ders, , an,d . . sh 'II I fit'. 50 . I Gamma, a GPUS J' un i 0 l' is they \1.1.11. s'lng "Lullaby fo.r ,ca~ •• lops in. luxulT "'VUlI' • " e O\'e you or . ~larJe remodeled an old farm house in the Vi~torian style Bloomfield decorated teeh Imeted' a full share to the clinic .. . popular then and became permanent resident,S. The for Christmas with 'greens and Cathy Bicknell, daughter' of Dr. would not be complete withQut Jesus." Ja'net George, soprano, Blrd'5, 117 Kercbeval on the Hili. home was knawn as "Otsikita." garlands and addressed 1,500 Frank B. Bkkell, of .Rivard mentioning Phyllis Ledyard, will sing "Voices from the • ."- ,* Mr. Muir's first wife was Eliza Steele and the couple cards to the patients, trustees boulevard. Cathy. who looks daughter 01 the William H. Sky" followed by the Girls' and doctors who are associated very chic tn a new. bouffant Ledyards. of Oyar lane. Phyllis Glee CI\lb in an arrangement Holidays are busy days! You'll really appreciate the had four daughters, Jennie Howie, Nellie Hogarth, (wife with the' clinic. • hair.do, is justly proud of her worked very diligently all sum- of Franz Shubert's "Ave Marie." effici'ent, individual service Barton of the Pointe offers of Henry Russell), Isabel Ker, (wife of Wetmore Hunt, job as cheerleader' for GPUS . . h ...t~t Chln.ty CaRas h mer on Wednesdays but is now t A small ,group known as t e his customers. For one thing, the new dryers cut dowll the Muirs' next door neighbor), and Eliza Steele, (wife , .. ~ ~ football team. and just t e girl S h I I . . '11 d "P t " ',"ost of the 1000 o.r more pa. f i away at the Master's c 00. Chora eers WI 0 a apan• on drying time, Sip a .cup of coffee, relax a bit and • f D. B, Duffield, Jr.) m or It "II' th her infectious 'per-. h I h' tients who call at the clinic are 1I0nalily. She wants to go to Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. and then the high sc .00 COIl' you're ready for an expelt comb-cut. You'll love the Christine Hendrie; sister 0{ the George Hendrie \\rho charity cas e s and volunteer Leland Slanford University. Wednesday Clinle Day. of l2~ voices will pres.ent fou,r flattering res~ts, so book'an appointment by calling had done railroad freight business wth Mr. Muir, was his help assists in registering !hem. Is Fortunate Lass Wednesday is clinic day but ?electtons fro~ ~chalkovsk.ys TUxedo 5-9181. second wife. Their two children were Christine Hendrie Patients I' a n g e in age .from Cathy l\I 0 ran, daughter of juniol.s can attend only during Nutcracker SUIte, as arranged '" , Muir, (who married a Van Husen and was the,mother of small babies to teenagers. The ------the summer. In the school year by Fred War.lng. . ;. . . Sigma Gamma j u n i 0 l' s, al-" they work on Salurday whe,n John., ThISU~,th~'alte, ban- Chrisl;I1/1S fetes lire j IrMiitioll , •• II pari J' glows in' II Mrs. Phelps Newberry), and William Howie Muir. (who though the)', must don ate at, volunteel'S are needed. . tone, Will do KIng and the married Marion Lewis. daughter of Detroit's mayor). Santa to Visit- cOnlforttlble.weUplamled bOllle. It's 110/ too !.tIe !o obtai" least 20. hours a year to the' Sally points out. too, that Stal:" Then all of the choirs e.\'pert help in sprue;n/{ your house up for tbe bolidaJ's. Call Mrs. Muir, who lives today in Ridge road, remem- clinic, find tpe work fascinating Club Sunday sorority life is not all good will joi.ntogether in lhree selec- .bers the days wht:n the summer colony dined, rode, And rewarding. 'They like to works. With Megate fraternity tions from Handel's oratorio. W,m41114tker's Studio, TUxedo 1.2100 , , • tbe.1' will belp played whist and sang together in those far away after- weigh the babies, amuse the they occllS!onallyhave a danCe, "The Messiah," inchlding "And you wilh rllg cle4t"z,ig /lnd repair. Tbey can also tUil';se YOII noons, children and "watch the pro- When the door swings open and at 'this lillie of year Megate the Glory of the Lord," "For 01f tbe selecl;o~ of 1/lIIIps iI1Id iI((essones. gress of the patients who come at the Lochmoor Club on Sun- boys sell Christmas wreaths, Unto Us a Child Is"Born"and weekly. day, December 20, there will the p1'o<'eedsgoing to the clinic. "Glory to God." ...... * Manyof the Cales are victims be a huge Christmas tree in These juniors are learning The evenilIlS's program will Somelhinr, to yodel about! The band-tashloned T)'rolla" of cerebral p a I s e y, polio or the foyer to greet the members how to serve the community, close with "Silent Night." ha~ at. Younf Clothes. ChOOsetht color felt you prefer and the who, "'here and whatnot sp a s tic difficulties and the and their frjends. This has lon"g to accept a wider reslJonsibiiity " individual irlm , , , ~hree niJletY-el(ht. hy whoozil healthy, vigorous Sigma Gam. been a tradition of the club. than school lessons and having A typical modern submarine ma girls, far from being depres- Mrs. Donaid C. Wood has a good time, and they allack ml'.Yrequire as many as 2,000 • ... >I: sed, are inspired by the hope planned the annual Children's their chores with good spirit working drawings for the more Mix itup. '. with'TheSwizzle! This smal~stain.less This holiday's most memorable debut parties will the clinic offers theSe patients, Christmas Party to be held this and determination. Their days than 7.000,000items used In its steel mixing. rod operates . on a standard flashlight , Sally Lewis, daughter of Mrs, Sunday afternoon. Acts of en- in the clinic are fine prepara- construction. Blueprints from be,. at the Country Club, but it was not always so ... in Margaret But s c h Lewis, oftertainment will. be performed tion for leadership in the larger' these drawings if placed end battery. A push o~he button and The Swizzl~ mixes .the 1930's t)1e :I30ok Cadillac Hotel was the scene of some Yorkshire road,-is president of and ref l' e s h men t s wilI be community they will someday to end, would make a strip 250 everything from bar treats to baby food. Tuck mpack- gala tea dances1U1d receptions •.• in the debut days of the Pointe S i'g maG a m m a served. assume. . miles long. age for his and her Christmas sto.cking '... two nmety- Mrs. Cameron Waterm~n III, Mrs. Edward H. Jewelt II, juniors. She Is a s en i 0 r at Sanl