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..- VOLUME I6-NO: 33 Entered as Se~ond Clae Matter . Fully Paid Circulation - at the FOJItOffice at Detroit. Mieh. ' . , , . .

. · P Z,. 'v" • .'Three Cities I HEADLINES A. .ntl . 0 to aCClne Affected lJy oj lb. 'WEEK Board Action As Compil.d' by lb. Set for. Pointe .Kids Grosse Poitlt~ New$ Milk River to Be Covered and Replace'd. by Underground Thursday, August 11 When SchooZ.Opens Tile Run-off, HURRICANE CON N ,I E. the 'third tropical storm of the sea- Th~- Grosse-Gratiot drain son, slashed SIX beach resorts in The Wayne County Board of Health has been ~nder fire project, in the talking stageJ North. C~rolina. Nearly all resi- from variou~ qqarter$ "for the apparent lack of concern over for months, became a reality dents of the area evacuated their 'the/distribution of the Salk Anti Po1io vaccuie to Pointe chil- Thursday, August 11. The: go. homes as water rushed into the dren, 'it' was learned tliis week ' I ahead signal was' given by the streets from the Atlantic and • Augmented Drainage Board, even overran the highways. According to' Board D,irector F. 'h R d made up of officials from the First to f~el the onslaught ot Dr ...Howard ~adwell, (lWe have \ IS 0 state, Wayne and 'Macomb the hurricane were the towns of eo Topsail ,Island, Holden, Long been unjustly criticized, from T' 'B H ld counties, .when they deemed both the state and p~ivate citi- project necessary at a Beach, Carolina Beach, Palm 0 .e . e the, Beach and Wrightsville Beach. z~ns for the Grosse 'Pointe situa- 0' A public hearing held in the Winds, in different areas, were tlOn n ugust 27 Woods Municipal Building. , reported at from 50 to 75 miles - Lans~g Gets, Letters The final OK was, given 1n th- . an houi'. Connie is becoming "Our 'department learned that --- face of almost unanimous ape bigger in diameter. there were letters on,file m Lans- 'Boys and Girls 17 and Unaer proval f~om those present. Th. ing claiming that we'were with- f F P k d C't ; lone dissenter was, the City of St. • • • holding the'second round of shots 0 ~r~s, ar an I y. Clair Shores. Friday ~ August 12 in favor of oth~r com~unities." Ehglble to Compete To Cover Milk ,River SOUTH KOREA charged that Cadwell said that this was not --- The proposition under question United States, soldiers killed a If 'k 11 fi h was to cover up the Milk River Korean and wounded two others the case af-all. ' you l1 e' to te ,S from Cook rpad east through the seriously. It was claimed this I "We have' the .necessary vac:, stories~ yoq~d better not sign city-to a point approximately 690 occurred while American soldiers cine available for' distribution at up for thel Third Annual feet beyond Alime r,o~d. were guarding Communist truce any time/'" ,Grosse Pointe Fish Rodeo to The' river drain is to be '~ inspectors at Wolmi Island near _ , ", ,. ,~ : ,; . ' -P~eture by,Fred Runnells Cadwell explaIned, that it' was be held Saturday, August 27. placed by an underground tile lnchon. South Korean police said , . ~een looking ~outh on' ,M~Mil1-an road' from' Ridge; ~oa~,,:.~e.th.e:~YV9. 'o(the:Bi'chai(Sch:Ool 'pi~ygr~iInd the 'l?oard's. po~i~y to give out the Everything pulled ashore ••• run-off. shots were fired from a United ~~~ti~ijs now dIVIded by the stre. et. Th,,e".Fa,t.ms '~,e,e.,.l.s'addition a:! parking-,space.ofor,.,the ,'Kerc~ev'."al;...:t:n:,t::t.;'e-H'il"':,l.ru's.m....e.8-S' .";;ri"st'r')"c-'t.. vaccme'when It'was as~ed for by including old tires ••• will be . The 'project effects the Wood$. , States patrol 'boat. . ~, 1.1 U. "u, , 1.. ..U -u . ,the local health officer, in .the officially measured. Harper Woods, and St. Clair A United States spokesman The .Bo~rd. of, Educa~io~, V!~~ch

any American. He said a prelim- closed. . ., . . .., ~. ,-' ,:' ,', . .' '.' \ . y' • , • • time to, give .the shots. We thus s~gn.up, you may wm,a pnze. St. Clair Objeets inary investigation showed no . l'.t t th 1 1 ff' ,i " Plans Completed U.S. weapons were fired at N eaI~~"~DuPDo . e, oca ,'0 lcer.. Prepa;rations. for the Grosse, It, was on this ~int t~8:t St. d D · k' .- '., .. .. -..,- l :Wolmi ,at the time. '~pee f'ln World's Greatest Shl.p.' p-"I-'n:' g 'F' 'J' •. - . n' '-," tIS. ,r.. aYles. fee mg ~hat, It Pointe Boys~ and Girls' ,Fishing ClaIr S,ho~es ,balked.' Jt .was,.le~t U , ,1/ , ." ", '".. .,' . ee ,ouses would'.'~e. ~m.pr.ac.t1calto;.~str~p- Rodeo' are well into .Jhe "final by >the 'C~ty,.~an~ger.,'a~d, engt ... * • • .' '-'n:'~ · !it' B'", ' ..'".',., '., ..'. ute t~e:'$J?:ots,.?~.r~~~:.~~~~yac~~lon'stages".acc~rding",to Fa'tms, pier neer •.~resent.at~the-",h~~, ..tl1:a~ . Saturday, August 13 en aro De. !) ....!) e. :AJ.)~ .: t,. :~ ..un;tlD ,,',to. ~y- L:1."ft,,;,[Ji):~'W'd~''-n;''lI~}',~Ol~.t~?~;~~P\XX!~,~o~~t~!i;:Romt.e Dlrector,Ed L~uer~ , ,the .Cl~. wou~d:' not, benefit.. arid "'. AT LEAST 26 L~VES were S<.;,... d P, ,.' , '. l"~"',"''' ~B,:,.\1:~~~':~"",'d G,,::;~~~~~\e;.~~::~~~~a~. "~"'~' ..':.~;:~i"'~~';',",',;,~;,~>~~~:~;~:;t;B'It.,~ 8,~: ;~o.UD:~~t'e~s~.a~e'lo,~t:of;towl".:}' :'. .:ftACtUa~iy...: ~)i~,ugb~we .ar,:n:t thus should ~~t~e a~'sed. '~.t ,~ ,'. lost and property damages esti- B k t J "l~'.M' '.t..R' ~~...~"~;..>" : .. ~;lX?' f" p ..'~..;",',...'...."~'~l''. GP'c'et . ,...-s 'Dr.',"Cadwel~ $al~' that he hon- too' worrled abOUt.th:~!" fabrlcatlC!n ~o~~' A.tto.r.ney""C~8~d~t!!V~. " mated in "the millions, as the at: 0 at. os' eSluen.~ 0 Oln~ '':' n: . '" l Y , .ored;.,Dr •. Da,-ie,s', ,d:e~ion., ,"w.e of fact tliat'you usually .encount- POin.t~.~ut tha~',~l"~~~~ . : latest reports revealed that Hur- , 1 " ' ,,' '" "" ': ' '.... "realize; that, the: Pomte case IS er from north,stream trout bOys," quest10ns ;~ould be. subjec. to.oan. l'icane Connie is waning. Weath- --_. ;,' :', '. .' ' ~' . ,,'.; '~. : 'different. from:' ,other:. communi- Latn'!r said., other pub~c .~eetmg at a later er forecasters in Washington re- Woods Police Nab. Lloyd .More .BO,~t'traffic p~'~~~~"Ou'r",Sh'()res Th~a~.'Gc>.i, 'T:hro~~h l\'funicipaJity,~'WC1~tsl':to; 'Get .ties; .. The number. of 'peol?le 'who Entry is limited' to .17-year-olds d,ate. ~e obJec.tion :was'not C~ll~' ported that they have the storm Greenwood After',55 Mile' , '."p.anama,",Sue%.'and.,M'a'n'c,he,st~r'C4nats'Combined.,' :- ,0 '-'R-d'4'fP" •. f' 'tVf"~' IR" .: ,,\~atlOn for :the summer 15 much and'. un~er; "The kHU are sur. slder~.to perta~n',to ~he necessIty on their radar and that it was " ,I ~,'~ .alr, 9. a ~ • oom high~r.", . prisinglY honest about their of the'proJ~9t.,. . sweeping up Chesapeake Bay, Per Hour Chase', Along . 'tocal Res;dents' Pig ,Owners' ~or ,.Off-street Par.klng . First. Shots Given ,. feats;" said Lauer •. "It's t!te 'old- The hearIng" whIch ~as~~ &1- traveling at a rate of 15 to 20 Mack --- 'Mready, the first shots, have man;, ,~hamed ,t~ ~dmit ,that the ~ost ~{) hours. w.as marked br. miles an hour. 'The, ,Soo .locks ,in upper ~~chigan h~mdle. mpre ,'traffic'. With '~the housmgf;situation ,been administered: "In. most off-sprmg,outdld' hIm, who usual- good deal. of nusun4erstandmg 'The radar indicated the hur- A State. prison parqlee th~n t~~ .~U:!:~~~a~a~~ and Manch:ster ~an~l~ coIribi~e~. , a~ _des.~~a~e as'i~ i;;' today-:, t,he cases' a ,sufficient immunity can ly' ~11s the tali tale.". on ~h.e part of those present. ricane was breaking up. The -Found hl'mself in more. trouble . This play,-sound"llke,an'7alo.of .l.act, b:ut actually, It IS of .Sltu.~~lOn m WhlC.l.l the CIty be built up with'only one shot" Three Pointes Participate C!tlzens,re.p.eatedly, spoke .. '. t ' t b ' ,. .' t f th t b '. .. f i .. .' Cadwell said.' ~ 'To be held in conjunction with agamst the proJect, only-, to find 0 0 tropical blow wore itself down on Monday, Augt!-st 151 ':whelf' lll,eres. ,~~a~se",m.os, a. u~l1~.ess.passes m tont' our finds -its'e~~ .is: uniql;le ',i~,deed!. .. . the, Boys) and Girls' National out. that what they w~re re~lly on its assault on coastal Nortb he was arrested for,'speeding door~~ep' ..eveo/. ~art ~ " :,' .";,., .. ,It. c~nnC:rl;gIve away.homes. '" '1;0.~~te the ?umt;>er of .pollo B tt F' h' P ogram 'nn ag8.lnst was the present situatlon. ses g Carolina. An 0 the r hurricane, on Matk ,avenue. The POlnte'sporehne n..as ~:r:ont' ize this. Motormg. out '.beautiful ;",' The- 'whol~' ~hing-~'c~m,e,"a~out C!i m the Pomte IS far below f e ertheIS .;n r C't ~an~l. P e~ Many Charges Heard .'Diane" is boring north north- seat tickets .tp the p~as~ng:.of the, ,Lake Shore' DrNe' thev.'tend ',to ,because tlie L City' ,needS:'larid~'f6r: last year's. figures. '. . r?llm: t .; tharms't, 1 Y'd ontaest:t Charges of pollution' rats the AI' A Woods police report'l'evealed ~ t. d' f h" .' , . . 1 ,'." 'y_"i,' , ", ff 'ki "." .. 'D . Wl en er e na 10nWI e c ~ , eastward in the open t antIC. that Lloyd' Greenwood,', 22, ,t>f gr_e,~"'~s..pars, e:o s l.PJ?mg,Y~S-) .t~-e; .the,' pi!:effii??,,5>1;'e:,.~d ~wneat~~Cl;stre~~:il.ar ,ng~",' .... " .,., ~ . r." ~ad~ell reemphas1Ze~ the 'held at"a later date. . possibility o~ typhoi~"~nd: a safe .. * * • 22459 Shakespeare, East .Detroit, sels ever'. assembled .., '., . . ,carn,ers for. gr~nted: ":::.,". ,=", .," ",'Y.-e;,.~Q~,g~t!~~e,:)l~m~s-~whl~~ ~~~t:th~~ ~h;ec9unty ha~ t~e v~c- Last year approximately 4,000,- ty hazard to c~qdren ram~ 011 Sunday, August l~ was witnessed. 'by patrolling po- . Taken for., G~n~~d >~~ut. t,he ~huge; ~re~g.ht~~s,~.~lo~:'-J)~c!t ..,t~'l.a~~~J.r~:,tbe! lan~~, ~,~al¥ ,cllle .a~a~l.~ble for dlStrl~~t10~ 000 boys and girls from 46 states the board. It..wa,s then p~mted , I. THEWESTERNPOWERSfear lice, as he drove into a Mack :.Yery.fewof ..the'reslde.nts.real- Ing,through~ake;St.'q~,lr)to.nnd ,~~d)~~eff,~Cl~Y',..i~anager. ,.y;e ,wh~~e:y.crrl~,wa~<.c~lledfor~ Th,e' baited up for the national con- out bY,W I' of ,three, new .firemen, ,,.to . start ew. c s. ~ay,;.~~, ~'" eA ou~ ", . - 1'- ' ,- ~'office has on hand about 80 se.c-: , proJec or na p annmg. r • • * Greenwood c was stopped at, d t " 'd" t'l .; '" , .. ',' .', ',' embar.rassed travel 81des. '~~ .. ' : ,the dally pape;-s, for .weeAs"noVT,. d h 15< f th ., ' 1.• h B . B · I. t Actua}ly, there were thre. t Country Club prive and' Mack. u y,lm~e ~~ e j:1 ': .' ' ," " '. : ,-". ..'. "I'll give: the~, a,\¥ay. ~f<:th~ ,o~ s 0 :0 .' e .vacc~e ... WIllC oy. lCYC lS hearings ~rtaining to the entire Monday August'15 He was found to have been' Accor.~m~,t~ ..~~~e"C~I~f George c ,,~~e, Ev~~~::..~1.~Il~.~,. 'P.~rs~n'll:have them: off th,e."lots '~ln qe s~PP~led:fret:: to.,par~nts: :" intra-county undertaking. SYNGMAN RHEE, President drinking :and without a driver'r,' d~aussln~, Ith~ '.n:~~ :~e~gl:t~r~ . ,\,...D,~r~~" .the ...elght::~,~pth :Ship- .. iIi'''two weeks," Neft said:. , ; .~If,1he~ w_..n~ t~elr chIldt;ep.. gJ.ven. Struck by Car Decisions Automatic of South Korea. , postponed in- II'cense . - WIll take the; pJ:&ce. . ot, re~WJng \pmgt .season," 0I!e ye~el', ,,' ",eV,et",'...y sav:,..... It"seems .'that the .'.City would, .,~hes ho Imnocul~tlo~Sgra' g ts beforeund the,ay' , ' ,eSl B 'de. th e Milk R'Iver' neces .. definitely his ultimatum that . Taken to the station for ques- men.", . en een ,:rmnutes" tw~ntY,~ fo~r )o~~ money ....'by haVing', them,' "c ~,pro, m ~.e er w ., ;. ---,. sity' two other' brief hearinc s ,I" COffi1Ilunist Czech and Polish tioning, Greenwood admitt~d to TJ::1ethree.~r~-:-" . ". ,.hours~~,~~! ...~as~~~,~hr.o~~1).:~ak.e. .raze.d. ,"" ,~,;., ,... :' TIus,.applles only to. those first, A b~k~~ut~.colhslon ?ccurred we;e held for the Girard a!d truce inspectors get out of South police that he was on parole fr'om .. ' ~a.~~a~~er,~f, ~~?6'~h1lh~'.I?e.", ~J.'CI!111':a~d.t~e::pe,~~9~~::c~~Y~~F; ,:{'I'd, moye,~.thern.-to some of my Cl?d sec~nd' ,grad~ c~lll~ren who at the .lUte~sectlon of Cadleux and 'Black Marsh drains. -With the Korea. At the same time he Ionia State Prison, where he had' ~rol~~ ma:rr~ed a~i:I the fat~e~' ~f , ,The,se ..sh~P,s~:wh1Ch,are.' c~p~~le lo~st qJlt, they're. t06~far away an.~ 'had thC?Ir first shots. m school Ve~no: hIghway on Monday, river necessity approved, these' blasted the United States policy been sentenced for a sex' crime. three chIldren. Basger, 26,. l~ a ~f carrrlDg, u? 'to 2.0,0.~O;.~C?n;:'p;Jhe:,cost v.oul~>p'e: 1;00'-prohibl- last sprmg. '~ '. Augus~ 8.. • two decisions were automati

in Seoul, that America now ad- had been revoked, for 'having too sehool,;~nd, sf."l',:,ed,ln,th,e ~y. z:ange fr.,m,:~ulk .ctlfr~~f~...tC?,,;~ti1? ~', ~c:.:~ent' onl ,to,~s~y that t~e. th~;lr chIldren, 'g.et. these second, tal was, Joseph Reed of 4~8 Lm- separate drain; is really no more 'Vocates a new "peace of mutual many tickets for speeding. ,Clar~ .:~l?yski. ,0;' 9~ No.ttII~g- .w~d b.arg~::t~om" t~!,>~qr,e~~"~~:;'llo~~~,.;o.'li:ere,p~~tt~gOQd•.' '~They~r.e sh~~s' n~w ,are ad~I~ed to 'contact c:;>lnhr~ad.,Josep?- turned m front Ithan the' head waters of the Milk :forbearance" and urged the free . ham;. 'I?ar~led .an~ t~~ fat~er of ~orthern ,MicIllgan and cW1SCO~-' stui'dy. and: ,welP bu~lt:~.I~I,.'thin:Jt:"thelr' pr;vate phY~IC1~" who'must .~£ t e car~ drIven by. Charles, River. It lies adjacent to Cook ,world not to drift toward this Sent Back to Jail two chIlQien.)Govskl IS.a gJ;j1du- .sm. .' . "some one if'he bad ,a Jot: nearby .' make' the applIcatl0D: ,. ~or. ,the McDonald of 16706 Jefferson ave- d' d th G P . t U' d th "t t "1' . l' f E t H' 'n s<:h 1 " I- '. ~ ~ '-", / , ' • "fr ' . f'I'I1h " roa an e :l'osse om e m. an 0 er s a us quo po lCles. J:Ie was bo~k~d for paro e VIO- ate.o as e~n Ig: "00.:. .- So ,gZ'e~t~sthe capaclty.~f ~o~e ',~~:uld.:~ove them. and !ix'tliem.up. ee vaccme .. ~ e, par,ents' :~ill, nue. _ . _ versity School. Demonstrators paraded in front ,latlon. ' ....' Earl ..~.hmItk~ ,Of"137~,N~t~mg. ,C?~".th~'nel~hters,~ tha( ..~e.i'U?-i;n mcely.':, ." , '.. ~ ,b,e,expe~te.d.to.pay the ph'y.siclan' ,T~ough t~e blke w,as damag~d The Girard drain, .which emp- ()f the U. ~. Embassy, but there Greenwood, was taken':before ham;,g~~l~~ ''':'''' .' < • '. ,:w~eat, carrIer~ ,accommodate:.:a 'Desplte.,the ho~se.tX:?l:lb~~,:~tIJ;:-.fo~ admmIsterI~gpthe vaccme. beyo~d,repalr, the youngste~ ..was ties into the river, serves as. the was no vIOlence,. U. S, troops Woods J?dge Don Goodrow ,dur- ; Basger and ~lovski start~ duty '~hu:d, ,of., a, ririllion ,bush1els" ~f. er r'the proj. tine President Juan Peron was " ..,.' urg ar IS}.~, cheval and, S!.~,CI~. '.' .', : 'J;he, pollqe have,'no clues to the an accIdent .. McDonald was not ect and the appo:..'1;io~g of the crushed by the government, of- F . th At. , .p t : d~ G ell'. W d . Ot~er off-s~ee~ parking ..areas. th~!t.. - " held responslble. assessment. to pay for it. ficial sources stated. Police said . ur er C lon. OSpone ': . fl, 'ID.. 00. S: .' .on ~oth;,tl?-~no~~h"a~~ sou~h si~~s ,.... '. ----- ' that 50 persons' involved in the . ';' - .', -.' -- ".'. 'of Kercheyal.are undergomg Im- lIT d' T" tN' C' t t Tw Sh' lift 4'CathoIic-Nationalist plot" have I' P k · 'L t..'Bart ~;n"g ;'. .'A ,thief", wJ19 :'broke, intd:- ..a "p~ov~~:~n~s,~nd~a~d:i!io~s~. :;'~ ..fr- 00 S Lie S" ero an rac o. op ers, been arrested and that arrests n ar lng 0 e:,,'~II.' Mack av~nu,e .resta~~pt on ~~-', r"cu:s ~f ,~he .J?U! ',?f' ~ea' 5, ' ' , . '. • .' ' , Take' Phonograph might reach the 200 mark. Police . ',.,. day; Augu~t'" 14, m,ade".a 'haul;'of ,.t~os~ .,:lymg, be~~d .Jac~bsons" :lTf Solv D",sp l P oblem and firemen used tear gas and Further action on the Farms lot'. 'expansion :'is school-o~:p<.j3.r.~~,Q~'..a~cording ...,~to ,Jt¥~r;n~tion :h~~e ~be~~ xesu~~~ce,d ~d ~ 'ne'Y ;L.:.O '. . ' e. 1/ OSe;t r , . --- fire hoses to quell 400 anti-Peron off-street pa,rkhlg con~roversy, in ~t ~e~. in' the 1',ea~\of.,tp,: ~ros~. ~~pp~~.:by. ~~o~,~~~~e., ..., <". :dr,al~.~~e. ~~F~" put m.

ment of the plot may signal a ments, will be'postponec-until the, and jpin.the two fields.. " .. ' a ~~~'I' ..., ., ..' , .: ,+ .',1.'•. ,~' .. ,lo!.,1?~_ c g,:"?ts ~. ]ace~, ~o) ~".lecting\compally.'~ .. ':.' ' ". Painter" and' Ruthenberg, asked Acco~g ,to the proprietor. wave of new arrests and an end third Monday ~£ September i~ ...,Though. for. a :tilne telatioIis, h~-' lIe, said ."the•.roober :could, r o.8.d1't- 'tbUSthess.~d~SLIC~."';"T.he',W:C?o~,~;c,o'\ln<:.ilac~epted: the ,for: a~d, ,~eceived permi~ion to Charles Hughes~ two men entered have !~~~~~..:..II ¥t: of the policy of pacification Peron was learned from the Farms o!- tween at least' the 'Farms and the be,en the ",same, person '~who'-'on m~r~. WI ,:~. ar ,l~,we, : reslgnahon'io~ Pamt~r ,and 'Ru.. r,eSlgn" becaus~ they. sald they th~(stOre'-during the'uoon hours. a;tarted after the June 16 'naval ficials ~his ~eek. . . ' As~ociat)on :were s~rained, the..re~. ,~~gust. (.stol~,,~'.PU!~e of Ade- . ,~.~:~'_~..: . . ,,' 'thenperg~. 8, De.tro~t ~rm~ ;as ..the wer~. under, ,the ..i~pr~s.sion' that They' .told' ~ they were .just air revolt. .Th~. tle~p IS due' to va~atIonmg cent tre,n~.;h~s b~en. ~~ard ,~.9~",' !l~e Tr~ll ,~~.~sey'!ije; 'a '~{li:tre,s.~.1~':lgnt.'Worker .s agent ,for the ,ga;rbage,.'collection, they:; wex:elto have receIved bo~h looKing. aroUnd. . " • .. • counCIl members. All 'further ac. ciliation of,'existitig',differences;: ,at;;\the: S8lP-e,place;, .,th'e'~SUVer" . ,.; •.' " '. . on,Monday,(August:,l~; and.gave contracts. They stated that if Whileon-ethumbed'throl.!ghtil8 Wednesc:tay, August 17 tion must v.:ait ~ntil the Septe-m.' In' stat~~e~~s',to,~,the"1?res~ '.bdJ~~Di,nn~/~~~' Grig,:"~Oy,60,~,ap~~~~:Purse..Wfered": ~e contr~~t~'to :Veterans~, 'l?is;. ,t~ey"handled the garbage collec- recOrd.a~bUrilS,.the oth.er browSed -A SOLDIER on trial for mur.' ,ber.19 meetmg of the Farms gov- the AsSOClatlon';a:nd;:tlte ,C?~~~, AJ:ri,op~'0~her'.1hmgs~~~cl~dirig '~.,', --'. ".' _. '.. ' ','. , "~s~ Ser~~ce,of:R?~~ester;)\ll,Ch;- tlon"C?nlY" the~ would suffer a around -in the rest of~the,store. der while m a Korean prison e~mg body...... ~, hav.e expressE;.~.:adeslr~.for,p~a,ge~,",a ,r~gr~t?rtl! $25,0, the:~,'.p1.U'Se:.~,..A.PUl\se .Ppi~1.n~:W~S r~p'or.te.~ ' ~The.. ~ocheste~,;',fu;:ffi; recently, finan<7al ~oss., . Pl'~s,en~ly,heiett'throughthere~ camp, denied he killed the three Recently the Hlll A:SSOC18tlO?, C~ty, Man,ag~ H~y :~~t~n.:~t~,~o~t~~~~~:;~~~y"to,tp.e,~front .Q09~~.:~othe .Park'po~c>e on.Wed:nesday~ r~e~s~d. tlie WO?,~.,.from.,a, r\lb- .The .t~o firms w~re the only eXlt. , fellow prisoners' for which he is offered to p~y the assessment, if th,e, 'il(lst~'cquncil;;:w.eeti~g' filePj of .thel,,~~~~~~,~A~r_Th~.,th~~; ..Au~~ 1.0. ,;' , ' ,bl,sl},garb~~e;'con~ract"Which ~ad '?,l:.dders at: the A';lgust 8 Ineet~'. When Hughes ehec~ed.thereu, being tried. Sgt. James C. Gal- it w{;re guaranteed free parkmg wlth'-the'councilfor public',record m~st'11av,e ~own.tlils.' .;:A mgh~. employe at thel,Pro ..~ create~ qu~t~'a controy,ersy,slnce mg. ~[-. . . . . ,of the ,store, he found a Webb. lagher, nervously clasping and and more space. ',' a.. ~ersQna1. ...repor.t, ,illld., :,r~cQin~ ,:,,,:Geol'ge ..Xardonia,. -25_6f, ;22a20' :f~ss~qn..a(,;J3w.lding,.'"#1,5"3,24".'Mack jt w;ent into, eff,~ct,on ',J1;lly1~'the ..: Undell"1,the old contract~, houSe- Core 4'HolidaY:. pbrtable missin,. unclasping his hands~ said he They hoped negotiations would mendations 'on the entire, si~- ,LolJi.se~~:St:;"C18irShoI:e~, the,:res-< ~venue; s~a;'~D;cit,,'~S?IIieon~'stole: ~~~e. tAA',:e:!!y.'.stop~;e~'~s~g'p:ub- .holders:" who. h~ye' ..no garbage Be~ore he-coul.d get.1:~ack to the' never put the three soldiers; who b~ ,f~ther a~on~:,~efor,e: the .be-. tion:,,: , .' .",, . _ '. _ .' .:.....; ,t~~r~t, ..9.~~,: ~old ',au(borities, ',$~ ;in: '~a~~'j~4;:'v!l.r~0~~' ~~dr~es~ ')19'f~~lP' cp¥ec~~,~g,gar.bage", gr~ders -0::' 'Incmer~~t>rs, ,would tro~t pf ~e store, the thiei'l,ac- 'Were weak with illness, out in gmmng of school. As It stands If"'an~g ..the'.report comes' #tat:~Ji;e had ..locke'd"up' 'his"busi- ~from ~her,putse,',~ept mi, a: thIrd, ,WIth ~~e, ~e.lease, the ..clty was have to pay $13 for, SIX months to, compUce was gone. , treezing weather to die. A score now ,the B ~ a ~ d of Edi:j.cati~~ out rather strongly, .against -the. ness ,pl~~e:abbuti 7: p.m;;J:l-eaxirig: ~oor./cl~~e~.:~~,"/ " ' "',' ,'" 'able to ,~s,lt~for n~w,;)~i~s, on .the have their ga.'bageT picked 'up, I ,He t~por~ed' th.e theft to th•. Gf Army'witnesse~ said also that figure~ heavlIy :~ the triangul~ rp.que~ts of' the: Hilt 'Associa~ion., ~,th~;money ~in-~~ cfiS.J?' regis~, ',' Nod~~'w~te a~aila'ble),though~ co~t~~cts, "~vhich \1fere,. award~d and business establishments Park ~olice immediat.ely, bUt a

Gallagher curried favor with the 'bartermg." It lS Ftirton~s, ,belief. ,thal~}the an~' wbep. .h~., :t:etu'rn~ < at, :tJ;30';'the;police,-have. a character..sus- on' ~ug~t '8:" ., " .' would pay $.51. " ,spot chec~ of .the, 1181gbborhood Communjsts. The land needea. for parkinl- (Coiitb1ued"oD,Pqe -()~ p.m.,. the ,~oney.~w:.,-'g01ie.'; ,.pect. ..' '," ' , . ~e,.~etrolt firm,'~s.11VIll"tha I ,«(1ODtinued on pap,n tu,rned up no~ '. " ,', , , \ ". '-

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, ~ '. -- . . .. Page Two • .-" G R 0 SSE ,'p 0 I N lE "N~E\Vs Thursday,. :4ugtlsf "18, '1955. • L. \ Dr. J~ittPrepare8 History Of Po.'inte-.Mem.' or,.ial C.hurch" ",,'Ship Pa,rade.FisItRod~~tobe Held on August '27 " " ',.,. , '. (CoJitinu~ fro~ P~.e'1) ': and transpo~tation ~ll' be SUP-Iheld -Th';U"sday,~ugu~ 25" at the The Grosse Pointe Memorial NEWS is pleased ~o print it' m. ford, ,~)Ublis1?-ed-,~'Alice's'.Adven- rietr~~~~,_:One.~mall:.grou~:weni(CoDtmue-it-f-r-.o-mr!~e1).hook~.~~d~al?-~.hiS.Yictj~: ..No ~~ed tD the ,F~s pIer,. Farms pIer. ~~ ~t: :~:r~~ Church will celebrate the 90th full. _ tures In Wonderland" undeJ: the, back ana ~orth on. a privately . " 'o, g \ ,: .physlcal asslStance from any oth- ',A Pre-Rodeo, Contest wJ,l1 be Separate pr T, anniversary of its founding next • • • nom de .plume' of Lewis:~C8rroll~' oWn~~L~teamyacht,r,:"~:a~~ec:r,.oP~.'s~ ,h~Ul:.via.,~~ would:.tak~: 'er ~ers~.wl11.be."~ow~ :' '. itsr month. It happens that this, year out In Detroit, w~ich -then' hact a of our' members,- !~hos.e,.connec- three trainloa~. '-' ; , T~e' one' limitation on eqwp- day church has a twofold annivers- population' hardly larget'th'artthe non dates ..back.inore.,than,seven-~ , ..' Capacity.',1s ',Tremendous , merit 'is ;that, oruy single 'hooks ,,' its 1 The Rev. Dr. Frank Fitt will ary. It achieves its ninetieth population' in ,the five GrQsse, ty..years;:;,\v'hat. ,the~'appro~a~.' ~:'."It' is .hara- to '-Co~v.iDce''iisitors, will~be allowed •.. dIn-, preach sermons on September 18 ,~irt~day as an .organization and. Pointes now,'.,~lle pre~en~, PUblic ,size of' thcise'~~a~lf congr~gati?~, :0£ this .Jact when,. they,' se~. the' To~':help' kee~ c'on~estants and whc and September 25, ~overing the Its thirty-fifth bIrthday as a part LibraJ;'y had Its begmnmg' and was.- 'Sh~."thought,~t1?-~,.,s~~r. Jow'riclliig ships, niovmg"slowly, on-loo~exs;"~~alg~t!',the' cOI\~est, . Satu history of the church from 1865 pf the Presbyterian Church, Richard H. Fyfe . fO\L.'lded. the 'peak reached about; Jifty ,and, the. 'aeros8':the' horizoIi But if 'is ,un-' cd~ttee ,IS"reqwrmg that: all , .',, FMR Hos to 1955. y"s'.A:.• It would be a !?ost un- store which toqay procla;iIns i.t- :winter:-pea!t.:~bo~f."twe...ntywi~h a -derst8.n~able:'~hen,yo~" point. 0:t:lt ,ent.r~t8'.wear'th~--~ode~ emblelll'j' .':-. M The background material for Just~f~aole neg.lect to omlt.~ rec- self as the .largest shoe St.9re.In ~op d~wn' t.o,a .d();Zenor ,l~~s.o~ '~at .they arem 'ex~ess.'of 300'fee~' ,s~ppli~~' up0l?-'~egl~tratlon." , ." . SEPT lOlC these sermons has been furn- ogmtIon of this double annIvers .. the country. That was.the"year; ~,Ol~Sun~~y:s~''','-~~w'.i0f,:,~O,~~;:''l~')erigth,:_40 'fe-et:-i:n.."wi~~.;,a:n~ :f~~ ca:tches wUl.beAPno~~d,un- .- .•... four ished by Dr. Fitt, under the title ary .. , Hen~e, this. a~terno~n , I too, wnen the :M:ichigan.C:arCom- It IS the ~th!er:'.'.~1iYal;?~~ __;,.the draVi, -(depth.,tif.-~oat'.1inder:Yia,t~ l~~,:~~~e.,b~y,(.?~:g1!~'.1S.;reglSt~ed,. ". . . 2 THRU 11- Woo .'The Grosse Pointe Memorial want to gIve an out~me .history pany Works was es~abhshe~ ,bY. la:ger '~~ngreg~t~on~ bemg~?1;the. er) some;15 tO,lS fe,et~;And:,alt~~ bef~r~ the:.begl1~m~~(,.'PatlOnI~ 1.865? m.~,; Dr~ Japles.:~. nIckie,~'''Yh«>;',th~;~~~s. t~d!iY.. "~'. '. ' . . ; - H As- eam sociation of Grosse Pointe." Evi- A fau estunate 15 that It was was pastor'.of th~. Central Pee&--,".' ..Ford,' Has BIg? Fleet . beer dently this group was not at a:l~ somewhat 'belo.w .6~,OOO.'. W~at ?yterifm :C:hurch"in~.~DeF yea;rs varY" 8:' i AUGUST 2S ed hIS death a few hours later. ley B. Woodbridge. All of them, .. After t~en~-five v~ars thIS ,lit~le' accordmg to the load they, ' In fJun~ of thaft ,:r.eTra~tthe firsdt of ClJurse, have passed on long ~I~tle cOb~gregtatIOtnhhad. IDtCI'ehasedcarry. .. ;\ Terry Elklss, 19789l10liday Clare Morison, 938 Th:ee Mile per o~~~nce . 0 IS an an since, ,but nine ,of those thirte~n In n1.!m e!~. , 0 : porn :w ere .' Generall!, the ships W:1thhuge , "i

Clyde Thomson, 1176 Bisqop Isolde. by RI~ha!'d_Wagner took have descendants livingjn Grosse' .t~ree poliCIes ~e~~e .desl1~a~le. cranes above deck are', ore car-. T Susan Keller. 1750Huntington ecure Susan Garnel". 19962Emory PfltaceI? MunlIch' A fe",!!months Pointe today. ' Fl~S~'tthey mthustsh a rlesl(i~nt riers and. coal. r.ar~iers .that' ~e " 'WUTK UND Kay Kotcher, 1395Audubon a er, In .'Engan d, a sllghtly ec-' d M . B h ,mlD1S er ra. er t an supp y nun'. self, unloadmg have a, lo:w' but , Frances Vaughan, 225 ~cKinleY' centric lecturer in mathematic:; Mr. an rs. rus are r,ep- jste~s ~rom. Detroit. ,In 1890 the pr9nounc'ed~.'superstructure. ~ SERVING'. .. at Christ Church College, Ox- resented b~ ~'fJandd.a~g~~r .~n~t ft~st resident. minister beg~n. his Car .ferries,' of course, "are' not: . WiscOl1sln" Mln~esota AUGUST 26 great. gran c 1 ren m r ~~ " w:ork.'. Until the present .mmISter ,hard to tell if you can..get close. : . North Dakota - .Michigan Barbara Kimball. 1358Harvard Chure: a~d aMgreat.lr:f~~o~~~: bega~, hiS '''?lork forty-one:,yem;.s enough .. TheY',have tier~d dec;:ks Robert Pratt. 19282Ra'ymond o.urdc urc "... r"tand'b" rs." 'd later there were seven such reSI-__and the, autos are' usually plainly' Indiana • IIlInol$ ',:, Kent LamkfnB, 859 Bedford flel are repJ.ese~ e ,y a gran - . ... 9) . .b ' son and great-grandson in 'O\!t' ('CJm;tinued on Paa:>e1 VlSl Ie. AUGUST 27 church, .as are Mr. Michie, by a ~ ~ ." ,.:. l' . Chris Carson. 4S1 Allard grandson.' and . gr~at-graridchil-' ". Roger Teetzel, 515 Rivard dren~. Mr. and Mrs.' Neff by a: grandson, aIji..;.:gr~at~g.randchi~- . , " AUGUST 28 dren and' Mr'~;'Wooabiidge by i'a:" d a ugh t e r, granddaughter and ,..',:':'I::~~'::',- Michael Leach, 812 Barrington _ :w...-. '.. ' : Judy Mihalik, 179 Beaupre, . great-grandchildreI). ., ;'4_ • '0:; Bill Blake. 1266 Lockmoore "" " A local Roman Catholic church .~- .. "~- " ' ",.'I £' includes in its membership grand- , .-.. I ' ". children and great-grandchildren' , ,':,II' ,'!.':', Catering to YOU . : ," of Mr. Kerby. Among the mem. . , and ,YOUR Family bership of our church today, there ~ '; , •• ..-,",'/. ,.\.., .. ""t,.J '. ,.. , " ""'" are a few, very 'few, not half a \ '~~ . .. "

, , , .& ',:" MACK at SOMERSET dozen and all of them, women, :", " - , .~ . . .. '.", • GROSSE POINTE who~ early, childhood IIlemories ' .. ~ a'. \ ...~ ~ '-k .; l " ;',"-~ of our church go back to the .,: first decade. of its history. As the decades pass' this. number in. creases. slightly, but. there "are ,I not mqny among those, i11-~~ur II' membership today whose COJilt~- uous association and servka,.have exceeded fifty years. :,The' over~ whelming .majority' of our' meni~ bership who are so relatively rec.ent in their affili~tiori. thank God' :for this small minority of ~, men and women. A!!!fS' With firm sup)?Ort - • ':-..~ Soon after the church. __was • \\.0,,1t 'founded, in 18'67, 'a small' frame • "LaN. PIt"HC'. gende control ••• and all• hous!,! of worship was built',' on , end"., s'oH Faen' uound ...comfort, (:HILD the southwest corner o{ what is' " t t FE First Steppers help now Kerby and''Lake Shore Road ' ~!,1k~.~r!! uncertain :ittle feet becom~ on land which. was ,donated for .- sure of themselves! Let our that purpose ,by.\ Mr. Rufus ~M;'- '10'1' ,Oft HeMIE • ' "ll1reot -new..ctIf tTie YOUNG IN HEABT Nae tv experienced fitt ~rs .sho'" , ' Kerby. Unfortunately, .through " ' chem to you soon. . some unhappy~ mischance; .all 'of ',' ' TJ " , the official. records of 'our' chUrch~ , . prior to 1920,',have disappeare"d. . .- ,', The most constant and dilig~n,t;. ~ ' . -- inquiries have' failed' to bring , '. •CHESTER them to light itthey stili survive:', --: ' We have no means of finding ouf ..; CHESlER Bool Shop ~~NT Sit, '. the statistics of its: membership, ;'.r :' . II Children's _ O~ , its wecidings, its. baptisms, its Boot Shop rt~~Ii burials, its budgets, and J;nuch Shoe Specialist lIi Children's Shoe Specialist IS \ else over its first fifty-five years.' 15911 ~ " Z For that reason we' do', not 15911 E. Warra'n -E. Wanen at ~ : . • I' , ' J Buckingham. • know how much the first ch\.lrch / "i,.' :'-,.':,1. ~,. , . ~t Buckingham , . j',", TU. 5.0863 • At!!MSf-f. building. cost. or how many'were ' ..~'... ', ;. , ,', I '. TUxedo 5-0863 enrolled in, the parish. We do .' know that the iatter" was quite '. ," , ~..:~," Tl small in membership fpr 'Grosse: -':.r,:. " ' Pointe was very sp'arsely pop-, . ". : • I -; ulated and very remote from~ ~ . .' " Detroit then and for many years' '.~ '., .' .'. afterw'ards. -In filct. it is' riot 'an,', .'' ' II exaggeration to claim that,' I;).C-,. ", cording to the condition, Df ,the , , weather, Grosse--:Pointe was'- as" '.;. '. ,. I \ .-- far away. from Detroit'theii- as' :..-.:, Look,'--1i~~m-n.climo~e,.Pljino,.utli.p_.ves'you at its l~w;'lo~~... I ,:"'Higii8aIes 'volume for yoUr (lealer means a gooo a~alrt)r Lansing arid. Grand Rapi(i~:"'are'. ':' , MEI'S SUITS now~. '.'.1'he,co~~itlon :'ot,th"e"~;rpad'" priee ~oinpared-to other care in ite' :fi:eld'I .MO'r~.size;roo;re' .~, ,I' 'you-i-and Plymou~ dealefs have been smas1llDg sales r.eooras betv/een' Grosse Pointe"'and,'De;" -:'" .. ', ", ... '. ." " " ,\,' ",:, I th . , T d . d 1 . ,TOPCOATS troit' was such ~that':!"in ': wet. ' ." co~fort,"since" it.'s BIG~E5~, .RObMm~T.9f.all 3,low.pric~ '.ca;rs! ",' J" is year:.. ,ra e'now-your ea er is. ready to give you the best weather .the . .io~rn~y ~:required. , '. <~,', .:Mor,eh,eauti;;:smce;'it has the. NEWE~T'sT#INC;: of;a1l3!-' .The TOp"\ J .' possi~le an~wance,for".your present car .. You'll get 'the' car that'. four or five hours~ .,-Some years. '. ' " .:'- ~-: .' ~ '_ ., " " .' " . -,~' ,," "I 1 ." • I . ' LADIEste'OATS after .the chUrch ,was' built;, in ' "",1,, ENG~S7':tIf~ va Plain < ':' TWO, tlu;~ 6.cy~de~ '.rowerFI~w'.lil.7', qr th~.... leading its-field'in ue, with'FoRwARD LOOle'styling tliR~will' ~~7=,cl~sr~; $i~~~~~O~~ne~~gft~ ",~.-.'''\.' mighty"1~?~}.1ii~~fFir~;';'¥oS~"?~~~rfu1,o~~~aDdard~:Y~~'~jn~e __ '!' . ~e~pit "rie'Y',':~o~years., ?7hus; when you trade again, PI~outh~. ,DRESSES name"wa~ 'chan.-ged. to ."The: " ~ -;. low.price~.."AD.a'l;emeiril?~~,.y(rt~w~d'j~~yasmuchas;$5flO~, J, .' "heauty andpopwarity will assure you 9£ a high resalevalne. See

Grosse PQmte Protestant SOC1ety." -, , . '~' , . , "",." ""di' " .' ,,: c. '- alJI"' ' 11" th . PI' thy I .. y' ou""r'~lym": 'ou"th' "', dealer' to'day"'.,' , ' - Dur'l' g::14h',' 1" " d " . ';Lormany -me um-pnce car,s'uetu Y lima er.' an ymou. I . n ... e ear ler years an \.' '.'..' ;' "" . ' ...... ---- ',' . I .' ' ~ indeed, un t i I the street-c'ari~ - .... . ;,',',' , . .' I.' SKIRTS • BLOUSES reached '. Grosse Pointe .-in' the ' .. j~ .•.. .", . .., SPORT SHIRTS third decade of ~ts hi.~toIy, this " church depended upon a cOnSti- .'. ,',. '

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\ ' Page Three Th'ursCiay. A\lgust 18, '1955 GRO'SSE:' POINT'E ,:N'E~WS , I 55- • • ~. • I - I .. " •• ,'" - • ., ~ - '..... Does.this,':Pittu,~','re,""B,ri,'."h,'~....Bac, kM, ~;rlo~i~s,:,~?,'.,:,',:,,'''.,,'''peoPle:~~~=:~O~ithOut, 'Loo~~~S:r~:~i~~nyOU ,::c;e ::: :nh:: ~~::~ George W. Heckendorn Dies; " ,"~,'thhlgs' ,they'\can't afford are al,; buy sweet- corn, s~ys the. U.. ~. tured enough to have well-filled at the " ., '\ ready ,on-the rC)ad't~ success. Department of AgrIculture. SIlks kernels and the best flavors. 6 p.rn. ,Woods Council Pays Tribute arded. The Woods council adjourned ,Woods' Mayor Kenneth. Koppin. its regular meeting early on Mon- "His death is a blow to, the city day, August 15" in order to pay and to its residents. He' was a1- k ••• its last r'2spects to Wo'ods COUL- we.ys'the champion of the 'little cilman George' W. 'Heckendorn pe,!ple' and' always cOnS~ientious who di~d of a hear.t attacko~ about his 'job ~s a' cotinc,il~ari. . , Saturday, .August 13. in St. John We; his council' colleagues, will Hospital. , miss him very much;" . " Mr. Heckendorn, 51, lived at Services for ,Heckendorn will 1010 Roslyn. He was serving hisbe,held in St. Joan of Arc,Church :fourth two year term on the in St. Clair Shores, at 10, a.m., We take great pfeasurG in' 11 Woods council, after. being ,elec-, this 'morning, August ,18. Burial ted last April. ,will . take place ~n' Mt. Olivet He was' ,a nationally kn6wn cemetery. tenor and at one time was a Flags on Woods municipal a'nnouncing the appointment fills soloist with the orchestras of propert1 throughout, the city, '.t. V:incent Lopez. and Tommy and have b~en at half mast since the ra. JImmy Dorsey. His professional cow1cilman's death, and will re- do) . name was George Dorn. main so until the burial. ' 50- of Grosse Poi~fer He was formerly a member of Mr. Heckendorn is survived by S~ the Don Large Chorus on Radio his wife, Josephine; two sons, Sgt. Station WJR, and had a1g'obeen Gerald W., and George D;. and a ,:>n programs at WJBK and daughter, Mrs. Joan Dunn.:' WXYZ. MARK KNAPP He was born in Pittsburgh; HOUSEHOLD HINTS , . eame to Detroit in 1910, and liad When selecting summer squash been a Woods resident since 1913. es, pick those that are' fresh in He was a graduate of Cass Tech. appearance, free from blemishes .. as manager nica! High. and fajrly heavy for their size. "George Heckendorn was a The 'rind should be tender hard working city official," said avoid hard rinds. of our Kerchevat-on-rne-hi1l store

, The :Vast improvements made' at the 'm~riic~palpier p~k in theCi~y of Gross~ Pointe have just about blotted out all, recollection of tAe,formerinstallatioh;Th.i~ old ;pier 'o/as, in Grosse Pointe Staunch and sturdy fabrics- 'carried aw'ay by the big storm Of March, 1952, w:hen lake levels, were at' an all-tIme yet soft and luxurious! _Many high. This particular picture was run by..the NEWS. way back,in August, 1941. , exclusive patterns-all Pendleton- - ~. dyed, spun and woven from the finest Woods Controls Traffic Report Suggests virgin wool-all in lifetime colors. Pool Pollution, Pendleton ta~loring for perfect fit and M ore ,Signal Lights' in City comfort is traditional. Yes-there The Wayne, County Health ' . , , ", ' . Oetroit Chicag~ , BirtTlingham. Grosse Point. is only one Pendleton. Department'. has, approved the The City of GrossI:! Pointe~s' those of the Wayne County Road temporary measures taken by the traffic stu.dy report was submitted Commission., ' Woods to contrOl bact;:!ria in the to Mayor Frederick Parker" by The report is now. ,beilig', con~ . city's lakefront park pool and has Councilman otto Pongrace -Mon- sidered. by the ,coUncilas-a whole:. ' I permitted the pool's use. for the day everling, August 15. '. They 'wi!! hold-upfiria.t'a:ctidri uh~ balance of the season. . A private study carried, on at til tl:le: Gund~~son' and Dubel~k A letter from the Health De. the same. time as the City..con- report 1S submItted. ' partment. read, by Waack l\4aJior traded, traffic, survey now being ------..:--..:------...... ------=--=-:--....~~~::::::::::::======Kenneth 'Koppin 'on Monday, compiled' bY the ,firm of GUnder-' August 15,.stated .that an inspec':' sOon arid. Dobelek; the'report tion ,following the in:stallatio~' 'of ,makes recommendations ,for im-' an auxiliary 'pump, so,as to intro- ..proverri~nts,.of'p'edestr!an and ve- duce more chlorine into the p0,!l, hicle' conditions that now,: exist~ showed that~thi~ ..factor,was ade- .The prime assumption ,in the, quate for bacterIa ,control. preparation of 'the.' report by A fence has also been built Pongrace" ~as' that, '''The safety ~. around' the pool to prevent dis. of local citizens 'takes' prece'dence , coloriIig of the water by sand. over' .the driving 'rights, of ' the The auxiliary pump and' the public 'in passing. tmough the AUGUST fencing -of the ,pool were ,Il:eces- City." ,,' sary steps, because, mo~e and ,Thereport also assumes Mack;' more people have sought use of Kercheval and, Jefferson to' be the pool and as are sui t' the prim~ry thoroughfares.:: It denies bacteria count 'had climbed to an thoroughfare' rights ,'to all north alarming state. ' ,and soutli"bound stree~s. ' WHITE .SALE The Hea).th Depa~tment adv.ise4;.:)(J.~raffi'c,saturai~o:D.>,p_eriQd,s'were '':LY,' ':'. ':-' 'the city that before the~

Damage -to Callens~. c'ar was ' 'Four.;way blinker stoJ?s wet~ , . " estimated at . $125" an~' ';to that ~r~commended' for' the : ~ters,ec- 108" 81" of Gibb, $100. Both, agreed to bons of Goethe and Umverslty, 12" x Twin' Size ' 2.98 x I08'~ Full Si:z:e 3.29 permit. their insurClnce compan- Charlevoix and ,Neff, CharlevoiX. .. .f2"x 38, fj2"'Pilfow Cases, each 7Sc ies to settle ,the .matter. No and. Riyard, Waterloo and, Uni- • I ticket was issued. versity, :,Waterloo and. Fisher, Charlevoix and Fisher". St~.,Paul " REVERSIBLE 2-CORNER, TOP SNUGFIT SHEE1'S' 12.9,S - 13.95 YOUllg Cyclist t~e~~~~lan~ and Maumee ,and, Twin -Size ... - •• .. .'.. .. ' 2.98 Full Size .. • • .. .. • • • .. • 3.29 .tt b D '.Th~ report stated that the ,exist- . B 1 en' y- Ogmg:,four, way'stops should have : .REVERSiBLE 4-.CORNER BOTTOM SNUGFIT SHEETS • Iblinkers 'added: .. . " .' Joan Schrier:,of,20214 Sorrento .Beside ,these, specific. .recom- T~in Size .: ...... 2.98 Full Size ...... , ..... 3;29 ' was bi~ten on the legWedne~day, menda'tions" the:; report. suggests ,August 10,by a ,german shepherd that radar control, be, ~et ,up, at _'_'. 'dog owned ,by.John Galbo of 1330 different spots, ',throughout: ,the Whittier road. , . city each' day; ,that. a separate" MEN'S WEAR, INe. . Joan was riding her bike when .traffic study ,be taken: for the she passed Galbo, out walking the Kercheval- Cadieux intersection' 16930 Kercheval, at Notf'e Dame dog. He broke away from Galbo 'and that the timing ,of 'the lights'" . , .andnipped the 'young girl. , 'on ;Jeffers'on'be coardimited 'with TUxedOl-9252 GROSSE POINTE The' dog is 'being confined for " . , observation. ' Open Evenings till 9:00 ___ ,_ " Wayne Miller Trains Friday Be, careful not' to, los~. ,your At Aniphibious, Base health-it is hard, to find. Martex \\Mira~le Margin" Towefs NORFOLK, ,Va. (FHTNC)-' , wit;' dacl'on.reinfQrced selvages, for durQ~ility Wayne Vj. 'Miller" son of Mr. anti " Mrs. Walter ~o."Mi1ier .of '1359 . Grayt'on ",'road,,' Grosse: Pointe; Mars' for your m~ney' In si~e" quality and dl:/rability! Absorbent. Mich.~was amon'g,:the'670 NItOTC ' , m'ids!?-ipniei11:ITOm-26~college~and' beautifully' fbffy towels -in ~hit~, pink, brown, platinur:n,' 'sunfJow;r,' back. to colleg'e ilnivt;!rsities par.ticipating ,:,'in.,an' , la-day:course in amphibious war-' I nile, ~ztl':e, azale~ or'spruce. fare-at" the ,Little Creek Naval IN THE ;RIGHT CLOTH,ES Amphibious, Base here. -,.', .,. , " 11 . An:iisSaUli"Jandmg "August' 12 24" X 44 Bath, Size Towel: Reg. 1.2" on ;the, beac);1esat Cainp ,Pendle- ,',. ,1:00. , , • We've' been outfitting college 'men for' -I ton, 'Va., tested' the effectiveness" )1611 X 26'~ 'Guest Towel Reg. 69a , and coordinati'onof. clas8robm .as- . 'C S9c" years, so we know what is correct f~r ca~- " slgnments'and "QctuaI..perform':' C Reg. 35c-- pus wear. Our moderate prices ,fit in' well ance: of: .amplUbious .,operations , 12" x 12" Face Cloth 29c' I, ashol:'e ~~d:'B:fi~at:':',': ,.' ; '" with young men's clothing' budgets,; to~~' ,I ,~ ,"DO~ 'R,~PAIR,SIlOP Comp.~~te'lin~ .o~, ~gs,' si;toes ~JJacobgoil'S.~. 'stocltings and-dresse~' '..',' , -, (... . ~,'Repairing 'DQDs: ~ince,1895 ~ ...... -. .' . W~ll!g.s.' COMPLETE LINE OF NEW DOLLS AND ,".\ -i" I ,DOLL CARRIAGES 11, : " ' I ,~ Pee,,1lliDe JJ(bp....,. '617 Woodward 6329 W. 7 Mile Road KAMMERER' ,c lll/1ltl.), " " .... r . OpeA 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. DaUy Open Th~~'l.nd. Fjid...ir.EvaUqI,' OOIlJ S*'lIfJlI;s - -. , ,BABY' CARRIAGE CO~ , 17141 Kercheval,. in +heVillag8 .' ',' tJse Yo~r:Chargt.Plate' , lfea,GRATIOT ::' ~, . ,,at J"llch.e,r 'wi-.,' ~,.'1 2710, '

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MMe. t '{. . : "'~,}' :: .~,':\. :~~"~r',':~\ _ ~~,.,' .,' ..-:,:'.;.l , ...... L,.:,.;;... '}"~:",>!":'~"~.,~::<";a'~ I .~~:' ;~~/ •• ,-.....':' '., . .~' .. ',' ' , , Page Four . :'GA O;S.S.E. p, 0'1 NT-~." N.E,W S' • " .,Grosse~Pointe'News, (. ....New Radar t:Weather Eye' Demonstrated to. Rep.orters. r PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY ANTEEBO PUBLISHERS, Orosse-' ,By JameS' NjalDl' 'named after. Marie O'COZlnOr,.gation. The' company, will spend mechanism. are .~OWied in the ril- e ' " " '. ..:' ':: .' , i'" ':' . Unite'd~s. ufl.yirtgest" stewardess~ $4,.000,ooQin the program. dome; a Control panel and lCope me. ALSO PUBLISHERS OF THE DETROIT WESTWARD. m OFFICES .UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL, GROSSE W' C!I\'I'8~.atl""''' A :fi~sthand' VIew .ot ~ d.e - the' RCA system 'enab1eg,pilots :United placed a $2,590,000or- -are located. i~ the co~kpjt. The JE~GU \V&;.. .' '~ •••. ' " o.nstratl~n of ~;,ine~ and re;,olu- ..~() peer ,150 miles'deep" into der,.!or 200,airborne xadar l,Ulits ." .,., , t. POINTE FARMS 36, MICHIGAN tlo!?,ary ~a~a: . w~ather eye .by thunderstorin! ,and. to navigate ,with the~ Radio" Corporatiop. "pf antenna ,it capable., of: ')'0 ating Phone TU. 2-6900 34 .... 27' A. PRYOR'.. ~mte~ ~l!.~estT °t :urs~ay,; through'smooth.corridors around America last March. An addi-360 d~~~'bU\yfO~~p~:gti~al Three Trunk L!nes '. ' 1 ~gus ,.li; uS .• a es, e s eps the cores of such storms; It can tional $1,500,00:)has been ear-. purposes SC3PS on e------.,------" bel~g: t~en tobrmg :added sal.e... give .pilots. clear pictures ot marked for installation ,cost. grees at the. !to~t,and. side of ------.ROBERT B. EDGAR EDITOR ana GENERAL N.1ANAGER t/There lI:t'ethree lessons t would write, ty ill :flymg. ". .' mountains 'streams shorelines .The ,.coinpa:.'1Y'S, '>fi:rst',-radar- the "nose. - . . . 'A grou,''p' ~f, newspap'ermen, -in- 'an'd .the like. " , carr'yin'g"~;p"lane.s;'are ,,€XhAi'ted to Accordmg to Dick' R. Perry, MATTHEW M. GOEBEL ~ ADVERTI£ING MANAGER Thre" words 'as with a b.'u.fn.,~."g'pen, , lo' ....~ :".3'>' •.•. 'd t,a .. ht c;; cluding tli~ repOrter, I;epresent-; . The United Air Lines becomes be. in seMce by~.,f:Ut;;, fo.Howed Uniteu S VIce'preSI en -uig op- JANE SCHERMERHORN , FEATURE. PAGE, SOCIETY: In tracings' of eternarligbt~ : ", ingthe'GrossePointe'News,were: 'the first line. in .the world to 'rapidly~~y;otne'fs):intir'the:pro- eratiops,' .the'radar will enable FRED 'RUNNELLS .•...: 00" SPORTS EDITOR Upon the hearts of men... , ' ' "gue~ts, of United: and h~d .~t~e iris~ail.a'radflr in one'of its'planes gram is :completeck ::- .. ' , : the pilots to fty through areas JAMES J. N J•.&\1M ""••••...••~.NEW ~ '. • 'r opport~mity.to see ,this marvelou~ and' plans are underfoot to even~ 'To install this,.I,neUcate: instru- now detoured with considerable JAMES REINDEL : ; ' NEWS Thus grave these lesson$ ~n th~ .SOH~,•.• '. i~strum~nt in.operation:',while .~n:tually.' have' sUits aircraft ment it:'is neCessary ,to' extend 10ss,'oCtiin.e,resulting in smooth~ ARTHU'R .& BL YLER ~.: u u ADVERTISING Hope,' faith, .and,}. lov6r; and. '-IhQu..shalt "fi.1Ul flIght high, above in:a cloudless, :equipped with this C::'banc.Ra- the ~ose' ()f the' p1an~:'just .281fi. er .fl.igptsand improved schedule JOANNE HARGIS ACCOUNTS' Strength when Ufe's surg~s .'rUdest ',1"oll, sky. , : " . ',' " dar;, the latest aid' 'to air nayi- iriches. ,;The. anteana' '.Larld . gear 'performan_c_e. _ L'AMOUR SCHNEIDER CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Light 1.lJhen thou' else' wert, blind.'" . ~' Because 'the weather ,was clear, .. ,:. -' + ... , FLORA HARDING ••••..•...•...•....~...... •...... •.. I ••• ~ CI~CULATl~N . (Joh~lfin Yon Schiller) and the' sUn:':shinin.g; ,the ~radar. j, ..' • was turned. down, .pickin,g: up:, , ~ -' AdvertIsing Copy Must B~ in The News Office by • * * ' . land relief and. islands and ou-' ". " .'. I Tuesday afternoon to obtain 'insertion tha~ week. The accent seems td be on the' ','young" .this :w~ek. . A jects 8J.ong,aI,ld.~on,,:eake,Eri'e.: . G" '. 'p""..•., f'" B . k • Member Michigan Pres~ Ass'n. and National Editorial Ass'n. local mother called to tell us th~'.fami1y prQbleni .~b9utl1er Installed, in' Un1ted's, executive . ross'e' '0' 'In e an Entered as second-class matter a~ the post office, Detroit, very young and very recently married' d~ughte~. App~rently 'plane, _the Ma~lin~r', ,.q~Colmor, . '. , Michigan, under the Act. of March 3, 1897. the child' .was NEVER ab~e to keel" two centS:;TIl ~~r ,pocket- FULLY PAID CIRCULATION S0, after she was married, :it was d.ecide~",~h~t_s~:ewould,:buy, . C' t~ t [' t Grosse P:ointe. Michigan everything by charge account ,an~ :l7arn. to !ceep ,h,er,.owp.',. .. .,on'rac. "e ".' bank book straight.. The first month :.was p~ett:y rugg~.~~~s,~n paid. for, ,by 'the'. residents . a~d, dent Ike a tired old man, and tried to convey the impression the city, by the way!) Last week" 's~e. c~led mother .agam: business" owners" these befng Of Shareholders,

th t he was too far advanced in's'enility to be o( much us~ to, and said she was through. AGAIN' they: had .~'let a check ..~8.67and. $34~':r:espectiv'ely. , ~"', t ' a . 'the wilderness bounce" for only TWO DOLLARS ,and ;a..QVARTER ..an~ sqe ':,From January 1 to. Jun~ 30; It $2~,. .To, the .Shareholders of the country. Ta!k about you VOIces ~rymg m .. ,-. was sure' she had at least fifty dollars in. the bank •. Yes wil~. cost h9~~e~ol~er~ and, ' " ( ••• the adolescent utterance of the frIghtfully_ pohtIcally a:n-, Slree •••. she is now removing her,s,rri~n accorijlt..to:another businessp.lace~, $78. ,,' GROSSE P.OINT~ BANK . bitious; Htular head of our state, sounded l~ke, a lost ~hlld bank .•.• and it can have the heada'che for' a change'! ..',- . . 'City: Atlmi~istnit.or ,William'. Grosse' Pointe; Michigan , ' wailing when it doesn't know which way leads to home. '. . ' , * *. ,'* .', '. , Lange,.disc~osed tha~ at the. pre- . . M An th r mother who just returned from 'a- summer tour sent tIme, 142 hmesand'five , You are he~eby notified that, on Monday, Sept~mber 12, 1955 at 5:30 It must be pretty irustratmg at tha~, for someone m en- ouf'Wc~t. :li'Q~ivedus a letter they i'cccive'd from-her 'young' busine~s establi~hment~'have;con- o'clock P.M., Eastern Standajd Time, pursuant to action of thf: Board of nen's position, full of stamina and egotIsm, heart and eyes set. . . d d "ht h.t 'on their vacation 'The bride was trac~ea. .~~:r~!ir~age I!.1~k.U~.. ~h,e. . . . : '. 'h ... t ma.rrle aug er w I e r'" , money 15 paId' to the"cIty 10 ad~' Directors, a special meeting of the shareholders of this Bank will be on the zemth of the polIbcal honzo~, to ~md: ,to e g~~gan uan having her ~~n small 'house decorated S,Q asked if,she and va)1ce. . ' held at'its banking office at..17449 East Jefferson Avenue, Grosse Pointe, shadow of a really great leader blurrmg hIS VISIon and throw- her husband and small bahy could ,oceupym~ther's ~ous~ As for th~ rubbish irom Se' ~ l\1"ichigali:,"to cortsider, and vote upon' the :following proposals and matters ing his perspective all out. of kilter. Whi~h way to. turn? while t.he. ~all1U.Y.,wereon their trip. ,Mot~~r.agreed • •..• and tember 1, 1955,to ''June '30, 19f&:' incidental thereto which properly may come before that meeting: "Soapy" chose the way of a petulant, p\,!erile ward heeler. the fonowmg .'15. the, first l~tter she "~ecelved. Names are the city will pa~ -o,ut .of. publ.ic: 1~'To 'ratify, confirm and adopt the Agreement of Merger heretofore entered . . ,. ., . changed, of cours~, but nothmg else: funds, $30,251.76 forpl'ckups m into on' behalf of this B!ink (pursuant, to authorization of its Board of The MIchIgan Governor s febnle Cl:ccusatlOn~lllgh~ be m- "Dear' Mother.'and Dad: residential area's' and', $7,745.:16 Directors) with National. Bank of Detroit, dated' July n, 1955, whereby terpreted as one of the highest comphments whIch could be ""Th' "'J 'tt ." . ",' .. tt . S t'd b t ,. . h h' h for the business, sections: Grass , thiS ,Bank will merge into National Bank of Detroit pursuant to and in 'd th P 'd t L k d t analytically his statement 'con- . IS ee~. ;~V'aswn ~n a ur ay: .u so muc. as. ap- r' . 'k " . 'd'" 1 . 4 P~l e .resl en. 00 ea.,. . . pened 1 am .wIltmg,. it agam. George went to see the docter c IPPIP.g.. plC..ups m res~ ,~n~ia::. ' accordance with Sections and 5 of an Act of Congress of the United States tams nothmg more nor less than the admIssIon,that the coun- b ',' 'h ..h '''ii'': "f th ,.' '11' h t' h t h" areas WIll add.$13,259;70,making entitled. 'fAn Act to Provide for the Consolidation of National Banking try is now enjoying the leadership of a man whose. record he~ause', .~k' as . l\~eS r~m e PHem~I In ~ °t sk' e gOh~. fen the grand' ~{)tal.$51,256.62 .. ' ' Associations"~ approved November 7, 19,18,as. amended, and Sections 108 f and 109 of Act No; 341 of the Public Acts of Michigan for 1937,known as has been so good that it has left no vulnerable point of ~ttack. t:e ~r~e~~c a eV'{.y;ree sago. e 1S now, ~ mg S 0 s or ------,-- "the Michigan fir;,ancial institutions act," as amended. _ None of the dire p:"'edictions about what was going to . '1 went to 'the 'doctor. too and I bID c'racka bo'ne, at the . 2. To authorize the Board o'f Directors of this Bank to take such action and Parki'ng: Lot- ,.....,; give such' authorization to the officers of this Bank as said Board of happen to the nation under Ike's aegis has come ~rue. We oase of my spine when l'fell' down the stairs' that time; 'but " . ; I Directors may deem necessary or advisable in order to determine whether have not onl.y weathered t~e dreadfully-feared adJustment. it is better 'now. We were on the ,river yesterday. and had a (Continued from Page 1) , ' , the conditions: precedent to the completion -of 'such Agreement of Merger from a ~ar-tlI1?-e to a peace-time e~ono~y, ~mt we h~.ve cC?me nice time except t~at I fell on the :p.oc.k~nd sprai,p.edmy left. crux of the prOblem is 'not what ' ! haVE:been .satisfied, and to take such other and further action and give through 1t to fmd ourselves on a summIt of prosperIty never a'nkle,' George took me to the hospital this mor'ning and the' the busip.ess- need for,.tne" . such other and further authorizations to the officers of this Bank as said men' Board of Directors may deem necessary or advisable in order to carry out before, scaled. doctor taped'it up. future :butr'ather.: "whether. the" .... the provisions. o~such Agreeme~t' of Merge'f. We have risen from the degrading lowlands of appease- "I thought you would be interested to know that Blah School Boar~ ~s.U:-,a}dng'aproper (For the convenience of shareholders and in order to avoid the issuance ment to the heights of unswerving allegiance to all precepts Soandso's sister committed~ 'Sllicid~....She took an .overdose request ",.totIe. In th~ two pla~- to shareholders of fractional-share certificates, it is contemplated that ar- we feel to be right. And in so doing we have greatly strength~. of 'sleeping .pills. and .had tried it before: Also Hillfox Pitten:" rr~und are;s,,1n' relatl~n to"thelt .rangement$ will ,be made. for purchase or sale of fractional shares in ac.. ened our position in all aspects throughout the whole world. ball died yesterday. I don't know any details on this one. uFlJr~tnefe St'h' tt' t t . h .t cordance with shareholders' instructions.) " '. '. _ ur on ur er a emp s 0 s u 3.. To' i:ra~sact such ~ther .business incidental to ihe foregoing p~oposals as Despite the frantic fussings of the few, there hasn't been . Now of, REAL mterest, ~e moved. to your apartment the door in the business men's, may properly come before such meeting or any adjOJlrnment or adjourn- such a spirit of unity manifest in the country for more than Saturday and moved right back on Sunday morning:. It was faces 'by saying. ':To .,my kn0"Y:- ments ,thereof. two decades. Even the most rabid Democrat will concede that so crowded and uncomfortable, we are better off at home ledge, it has never. 1?een demon~ if lke chooses to run again, no one could possibly hope to even. with the. piint'ers. . . ~trated at any, time; tha:t ,there August 10~ 1955 beat him. Such fs his ability to attract respect, affection: and "Enough ~or now '~,"•. love." '".' : (signed.) '.. , .1S a?! present or ,future need. of' . nrd . " .' * ' * . *" '~":.,..'\ addibonal" playgro4Ud area' ,.,for : " ALBERT J. DeRIEMACKER co I ence. In the sh21.ggy dog departmel1.t'; Twobe~s ar'e t~ktng~ 'a the Richard; Scho.ol."':.. ',' '. ,:~': :; , Vi~e President a1Ul.C'fShie,.:, ' . The Governor struck a really .sour note when he tooted flight t h b .' t t f tt' d" It has been: more or' less es'-' ,~ his private blues on his political horn. Too bad his bo~ .t~e ' aertoshs.cofu~ r ytWhtenhon~llli~~ sat'! ,sfI°d.sP:!I,e:rd~n {,anI"'"'tablished in:the talks to date 'tliat. I~: ,.,. 't t" ht h t k h' t d' h . I nounees 0 IS rlen d a e WI ave 0 y own an "re ue h B' ." -. . . . ( .....j wasn Ig enoug 0 eep 1m mu e urmg sue menta Th th b t II h. Hi ' '. .' t t. h' t e' oa:r;d',,'desplte,general 'sl:tencc'e';:,-,.,-:.,-: ------"------meanderings. Or maybe it's just as well. .e () er ee, e s I~ ey ,8;e over ~a,.gas .:5 ~ 1O.n,s~ e on the matter, will .not give'.up,' " mIght as well descend an.d he wIlI.~y a.r~und "?ntIl.hIS frle~d th.e,needed'l~d for lot expansio!,?-::,. gets back. So the bee wIth the refIll JOIns. hIS frIend 'agam WIthout an assurance of. McMil-' . and off they go. Not too much later the same bee starts sput- Ian being closed" Whe'n the or.ig- Memorial Center .Schedule tering again and says he will have to stop AGAIN to refuel. inal lot; now being assessed.'for, . l , His pal asks why he didn't get .enough ~ri the first'stop and wa.s developed.. the Boar.d gav'e'" the empty tank bee replied: "Where I stopped'the.y only had up.a large st:np of land on the NalionalBank of Delroil AUGUST 22 - AUGUST 25 Sinclair. I'.m an Esso bee myself!'" . . south borde:. ~f the p.laygr~?I!-d..: * * :4c - The aSSOCiatIon,.,which ,orIgm.;. NOTICE: Please call for lost articles at the office. . k' . th . 'lb h' k " ally. took objection. to theassess-: ; They will be held for 30 da.ys. . Sorne qUlC Ies In .. e.~aI ag t IS wee . One for golfers: ment on the grounds that" its A golf pro was explaI:l~lmgJhe rules of the game to a young memb~r:s,would. be PClyingfor a Grosse Pointe Garden Center. Room and Library open for ~emaJ~ who had. never played befor~ .. "The id~a," sa:id the revenue,-supplying investment for consultation from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon and from 2:00 m~tructor when.they got to the green, "is to try to sink the' the Farms ~f the:lotwere.1I!eter- .Notice or SpeCial Meeting to 4:00 p.m. Tuesda;y, Wednesday and thursday-on Fri- ball into that.hole." ed, took".particu1ar objection. to' day 2:00 to' 4:00 p.m. (Call TUxedo 1-4594.) "Dh that sounds ,like fun" cried the girl. "And who's the cla.use i~ 'the "Furton"repott\ .' lJ' that saId': '. ' . ,..,. , Hospital equipment available for free loan-crutches, wheel supposed to stop me?, . . '".,. ,'. .' ... Of Shareholders " • 'I ,"I have become convinced that" . . :- : '! ...._1

chairs and hospital beds. , ',':,' The other IS ~or poker fiends: The wee~ly po~e: Igroupwh~t at one ;time- Yf,as'merely':;i.;. ':. "'" * * * ;-vere well along m the game and the town s phYSICIan had requ,e.stfor:'additional,parkihgJo' . , To Our Sharehold~r$/ :' ".~ . Monday, August 22 Just drawn. aces back to back in a hand of, stud. Eyerybody accom~o'datethe', futUre, needs' ot~ .Cancer Information and Service -Center-Service Work-., stayed. On the next turn the ,doctor drew another ace. At the local ~busiriess,'area, has,:now "You are' hel>eby 'notified, th~t.,., on. Jrriday,. Sept~inb~r 16, 1955, at 1.2 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. . . this crucial moment, one df the players suffered a heart at-, b~ef conV;{:ted:'.into 'other :I>ro~' o'clock No.on, Easte,rn Shmdard Thne,"pursuant to action of the Board of Rotary Club of Grosse Pointe-Luncheon and .Meeting- t~ck and toppled,.ov:er the table. The 'pJay~rs carried 'him to apo l~ns, W ~cI;l,were not p'art of Directors,. a' special. meeting. of the shareholders of this Bank. will be 12:15 p.m. . a'sofa ... but. it was too late. A silence fell over th~group, th~ Cl~ S O~lgmal.r:qUest. " . held in the Conference Room on the 10th Floor of the National Bank, .Memorial Bridge Club-Duplicate Bridge-l'vIabel Brown then one player said, "What shl~.ll we do 'new, Doc?". The . po esn;,e~ for.~ e Assoclatlon' Building, at'.the ,corner. qf Woodward A,venue and Cadillac Square, Detroit; and Dorothy Crawford, Directors-l p.m. doctor replied solemnly :~'Out of respect for, the dead I sug- ,saId they dId no~ know of..:what , . Michigan, to'consider.and vote'upon,.the following proposals,-and matters .'- .h' '~h d d"" ' Mr.. Furton spoke, butth~t they * * * '. gest that we finIsh t e an ..stan mg, up. were sJ,lre .their o:dginal request . incidental'thereto which' properly may come 'before'.that ,meeting: Tuesday, August 23 .' '" , * . * ',. has~ot changed, particularly into 1" To 'ratify, confirm and adopt the Agreement of' Merger heretofore entered K' CI b And another: The' newly hIred constructIon worker who any' 'other promotion'." into on, behalf of this Bank (pursuant to authorization of its Board 'of Iwanis u of Grosse Pointe, InC.-Dinner and 'Meetihg- s~ddenly found himself clinging by'his fingertips to the rocky . At the' present, '~he court in~' J;)irectqrst with. The Roch,ester 'National Bank, Rochester, .Michigan, dated May. 9, 19.55"whereby ;The'Rochester National Bank will merge into this Gr~~:2~~~te Simians, Inc.-Rehearsals-6:30 p,m.. . sld~ of an exc~vati?n, whe':l.ltis scs!folding collapsed. Mis- junction .,is~,sti~11n"~~ect lialtiIig: ; .' Bank pursuant to and in accordance with' Sections 4 and 5 of an Act of *Memorial Bridge Lessons-8 .to 10 p.m: takmg the shouted mstructums 'of hIs, boss, he looked up at the, coHectlOn'of"the' '.as~essmep~:. Congress of the. United States entitled "An Act to Provide for the COiJsoli- * * *' him with fear stri.cken' eyes' and asked, "Reach' down" and Then, 1~1'r;.Furt~n.,s~!tt.,.the. ~~r:Ilts",. dation' of' 'r{ationa.l Banking Associations," .a;pprov.ed November 7, 1918, take hold of WHAT?" . ' , would t*e the 'c~se.to court for as, amended. ' ., " . Wednesday; August 24 * *,. - * trial"in-its' attempf',to make'the, 2. !70 ratify; .~~nfi~~.'an~.adopt ~he,Agreement of Mer~er he~et~f~re:'ente;ed .Service Guild for Children's Hospital-Service Work-IO Well, aunty Pryor has' Dutch' 'elm, ,disease ~f' the face! business':r.neri,~a!t,h~~assessrri~nt.:. 1Oto:on behalf; of' thIS Bank (pursuant to authorization of its Board. of Directors) with The Utica National 'Bank, .Utica, Michigan, dated June 13, a.m. to 3 p.m. We don't know who is'responsible;for our looking as if we'd CAN'T CATCH UP ': .; 1955;whereby The ,Utica National 13ank will merge'into this Bank pursuant Grosse Pointe Simians, Inc.-Rehearsals-6:30 p.m.. fallen face down in a p.atch. of po~s~~,:~Vy,.bu_t:~~e SURE. do. : Us'ual1y' the .m~~ .,who "run; . to '~nd in' accordan'ce with Sections 4 and 5 of an Act of Congress of the *Memorial Bridge Club-:.Duplicate Bridge-Mabel Brown The e~perts ~n such thmgs tell :u~~a:':lf~"W.!>~ghas. crept. mto after the trolley f~/ get d~wn. Uruted States entitled "An Act to Provide for the Consolidation'of National and Dorothy Crawford, Directors-7:30 p.m. our mIdst th1s summer and whoeve~'lie,.ls, .he doesn't fool" t' .' th It': 1m Bankin,g Associ.ltiQnS,"approved November 7,' 1918, as amended. .' . * * * T ' ,' . '.;" . ',. . . . own mIsses e as one me 3.';£'0 ratify, confirm .and adopt the Agreement of Merger heretofore entered he. lowly and detested mosqilit!:Lc'ah take ~ back seat , i' m.to .on beha,lf of this Bank (pursuant to authorization of'its Board ot Thursday, Augu~t 25 and .l~arn something from T~,~S .cha.raet~.r.' :We have never' " "CAMOUFLAG~~. .Dl;rectors) WIth'th~ G:F0ssePointe Bank, Grosse Pointe, Mie~igan, dated, ~ Grosse Pointe Simians, Inc.-Play-' "The" Importan'ci ~f be- seen It but t~e results of 4is ,or,her.'bite: are s'omething .to 'sual1"" " ~ ,"' .July 11, 1955"whereby the Gross'e Pointe Bank will merge. into' this Bank ' ing ~arnest, by Oscar Wilde-8:30 p.m. ' behold. Just In case .any "of..our read~r~ ~ave ..been s.imilarly .. U ~ p~o~~e,"o/hoc7rr;y. a, PIg pursuant ~?.~nd.iJ:1 ~c.cord~nc.ewHh .,~ections 4 an~ 5 of a~ "Ac;tof CongreSs , of the Umted '.States entlt1ed' "An Act tc PrOVIde for the Consolidation •••••••••••••• H e attacked .•. weshould:'like.:t6,adVi's'e'jhem"there is no cause SIgn :cl!i:!~m~ p.erfecbon-:Jlaye. of National Banking Associations," approved November 7, 1918,as amended. for alarm. The bite feels iike any.:,oth~r o~ly. .lasts 10;nger.' something;)o ~j~e ~e.hind .i~:., it .4. To 'autnofiz({the 'Board of, Dire~to,rs of this' Bank to take s~ch action and What starts .out to be a,tiny bUD;lp",'soon'becomes redq,ened , give such' authorizations to the officers of this Bank as .said .Board ot ~nd enlarged to. the size of a '~quarte'r. 'Wh~n .the ~ize, dlinin-" . ", ..., .1 Directors;:may deem necessary or- advisable in order to determine whether " '. '. lS?es:; the sppt gets redder' •.. bufyou' don't. 'dje! .But if~it :,ICI la, Savs':" , ,the, conditiqns .prec.ed.~nt to. V!e completion of each such Agreement of Church News .. Merger have ..been satisfied, and to take' such other and further action and •.... H1.~MH ~~...... hIts you on the face, 'you won't get it movie .contr'act either,!' , .give such other and further authoriZations to the officers of this Bank as ...... - ,,' , " ,Your-Lifs' said Board of..Directors may deem necessary or advisable in order to POINTE METHODIST . '. to carry out tn~', pr,ovisio~s of each such Agreement of Merger . 211 Moross Road ST. PAUL EV. LUTHERAN Letters .h' "f' :Ed' · ,5. To, consider and. ~et upon the prpposal recommende'd by the Board of . Bugh C. White, Pastor Rev~~5h~~~~r~ ;;n~~:~~O~~stor to i, 'e.'~' , 'LtO f. By,. FRED M. ;KOPP, R.: ~h.: Directors of the Bal;1k,that, subject to the approval of the Comptroner of {' TU. 1-7878 Mr. Robert C•. Wittler, Vicar ------~------_~ .... ;....__ ' ,the Currency.. effectlve November 4, 1955 the Articles of Association of the' 21:-10 Sunday, August a.m., Saturday, August 20,' 7:30: To)"the,Eqitor, ., . ,tree, which:was almost 'neglected In the, 'last seven years. ice'.. Ban~ ~~s'~h~~..,w~l1re~d af\er>~e action .of the shareholders witll. respect eombined services at Grosse Couples' Club Steak and 'Corn: Re: Dutc'li Elm Disease entirely. ,Tliey turned. 'towards ~has been' fOund.very effective . to th~ ,rliti!icatlo~;,con~---matlOna:nd adoptIOn of each Agreement 9{'Merger Pointe Congregational Church, Roast. ' As we haVe just lo;t a 'beauti- the tree and whisked,'the'sprayer 2iritreating ...various. :'lnjil,Hes. d~scr,lbed;,lI1Par~gra1?h~>l,2 ,~nd~;~aboye, be a~e~ded by am.ending,Article' 240 Cha1fonte; child care pro- Sunday, August 21, 9:30: Sun- iul silver birch ,ree, we. feel through it'()llce and were on:their .Fitst. usea' in' arnp'utaiibns~ ie"' . Fifth,~thereof to,provIde.tbat ll1e'amount of capItaL stock otl,lrns;frost:'': ' '. • * • / t increase 's~a.ll. .b~..dist)."ibut~ as a st~~k d~,,!~dendprq rata'; to the hoJc1.ers WOODS PRESBYTERIAN ST. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL T ". .' bite,. and, ~dyan:ce!i:':stages '.of : 19950 Mack Avenue at Torrey . . 'The elm tree on our. p~opertYI' ,his 'year on Moran r()ad in ,canc~r.. '::". ." , -: of, the common.' stock of tne Bank ':ot record" at 'the close of business 20475 Sunningdale Park t t d b the" ", .th ' .d'd "e November, 4,. 1955. ..'.., , Andrew F. Rauth, Minister . Sl ua e etwee~ the sidewalk . ~ev:enln.g'".. e ,me;n, 1 a ~ry , t ~, ~0.. ," .."":;. ,.' _' ~.":' .. _, "; . (For~the :coI).venienceof ~hareholder:Sand 'in oider to avoid:the issuance ltobt. H stanbery Asst. _ ...... ~t..r.. (Near Mack and Vernier) and the, street, 'lOOks very un- thorough' job :at,.,each 'tree' going ,'.Ice' 0]:,:ref#geratiOm:'as ~it;.is ' :. \ . to shareholders. of fractio.dal share certificates, it is' "contemplat~ that. • , !U.uaq ~ . Rev.. Edgar R. YeOmtiD, Rector hea,lthy and' many brown leaves over the whole tree and .spend- "pain;. Sunday, August 21, 10 a.m.:' SUNDAY At' '. 'f'" ,,~. t' d: .'t S 'f ' ~.called reduces and'l;swell:-" ;.' arrangements ,Will be made for purchase-or sale of fractional share inter.es~. '. Worship service (nursery, 3 years .' ." ugu.s 21: 8, a.m., are falling, which appears rcrther mg a ew mmu es o1Og1. 0 ar ;ing; . a~r~sts ',.jnI~ctiori;. :.and': t .... , ' in accordance 7 with sharehofders' instructions.) . . of age). Church school, kinder- Holy ~uchar~st. 9.30 a.m., Holy I unseasonable .. ' , I'have see~ D.c)"'sign.oftree'spray- ,elimimites 'shoc:'k'~n',op:e~ation.. ,~,:.:''.'' ~One of,fts;greatest advantages' ,6.,'To 't!waet '~~ch, oth~ b~iness inci~enta~-;to the '~oregoing p;~posals ,as> garten and primary departments.' EUch&rlstand sermon. 1 am wondering if 'the method 'ing';:on. Mt.~.Vernon. Of course ".. , , mayp~o~rIy. come before such meetmg or any adJournment .or adjourn;' ,: Sermon theme: "Jesus' Attitude .,. • .of spraying would be the cause this:'.~ght 'have been, Qone with~' < is; that: ,it. Pe.rmits,-th~i.;:post- . .. ,ments .therepf. ' .. "

:p.onmen~,.:of: .an' operat~orr, ,. , , , Toward Material Things." This is ST. JAMES LUTHERAN"'. of an'y of the trou.ble. Last year out my .witnessing it. ,." I , \ ',:until th.e j),ali~t?,:t'l~::phy~~~aP.y. '\ the first in a series of three ser- Mcl\IUIan at Kercheval I happened to be at the window Just;.tho~ght 'YO~.~&.ht be in- ~able to safelrundergo.'it. "., . August 10,' 195~s":~' , ., -, rnons on the. general theme: Rev. George..E. Kurz . ~'ery interested, when the .spray~ terested.in 'another viewpoint. : .' . : - . -' .; , , , • r," -'';/.. ',~ RAY D. YOUNG, , , "Christianity and Economics." Sunday: Sunday school, .9:30. mg truck came down our' street. . Sin~erely~ . , ; Thill a the 'SS'lth'."of: a'. aerie. "of" , . ':EditoriaL"ad!~ent.. apP!i!&r1ng; . , .,'.. V it. President iMul ~ClIShief' 1 p.m,: Junior High Westmin- a.m. Divine service during sum- They did a. fair. job until, ':for . ,Iht:iise G. iSichler In, this paper .ac:h"w~. '.' I;

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. r:::> ~ N' E3 ".VI 55 rs. --- Woods Council to'Decide .. Threeloutbful.' ..JJolice 'and Firemen to S;e the ra. scope Specia~ :Purcha,se! On Permanent Office Hours D~~nr~ail~4"Expert Handle Hot Wires .t. The . . ,.,.' " " ..p:ark Judge .c..~~ep~' B,~~anger.'. "',: .. . , '. . . otating The Woods ~ouncil will.:decid.e bu~iness could be. ta,ken care ,'of ~s",no~ fooJil:ig:, :'witli;'.:y~uthful :'.:More:. ,tpan 'lOO..,fi~e~~n and, wires. at a special meeting on M~nday, ,by mail or telephone.' ': '." drinkers who als6 drive •... "...' policemen trom: the. Pomte and : 'Woods' Director of Public Saf- 'actical WALK SHORTS August 22, whether to make~per- .. He ex:plained,this:,bypointing. ; 'Wedne~day'~,~~~t,"iO~.he.~sen~H~er.: :W~odS:','wil~.attend 'a ~ty VerI?- p; .Bail~y, who is in- 40 de- . manent 'the. tem.porary' office. ,0Jlt thatsuchthings;as.comp'lai,nts tenced.three'to.three'days in jail" three-:hoUr. safety., d.emonstrliltion strumental in bringing about this ide of hours which have.' been in: effe<;t .finei. reql.l~sts 'l;>y:.the ..citiz~ns\of'. ~59,cash; .fiD.~,'an,d.'a:year's' p~Qba- on;,:Tue~da!" ..~.Au~l;1st:'~" ..: at . ~he. vitai: prograrJ?-' appeared pleased CAPTURE YOUR Perry, since J~y 1 and.which will ,con-: tI;e community.c~ be'mailed, or tion;' "': .. ,' ' " .... Q~oss,e gCl.~t~ Arn~rIc.an ~eglon br the. response from the other-. ht op- tinue the bal~nce of August. ,,' .~~~uss~d' ..over the ..phone. ,'. . . ~~u.gh~ .~lllY' .30. ~or ;d~inking, ~ay;!:200~6 M?c~ ,a'v,~ue.. Poirit~ and'Harper Woods depart- 'VACATlON FUN,' enable . The decision :tp study:' ,a pro;.. . Anythibg, ~h~t . can be ~4~ne while. dr~vmg,~d "s~ntenced l!lst..,.;:Tlle, ;~~I!lonstra't~£~; "'Yillbe un. ments.. , .on' areas . possl .to. ~a}te.this arra:ng~ent: on ..~atur~~r can be done durmg. w:eek:,:wer.e',.Kennetll :.Gol~~n.,and: ,~~~aken by' ~ug~ .McChestney, "~~is demonstration will. better erable •. perma~en~,. ~~s 'broug~t: up' at:.a; !he '.week, .,:.¥r~.:L.ange stated. ~en~~th. :pIll,on,,~o.f,p~tr~lt .. and S~ety"~epresen~tlve ..of the D~- equIp., our . ~epartments 1D the mooth-. regularmeefjng.held on:Monday,' alef~~e.t~e pr~~en~ arrangeJ.!1ent R~b.~r.t.Cur~ee.ot ...t};1e;~P,~k." troltEdlson ,C.ompan~,,~~d WIll. e:ventthere 18 a rec~c~ence of hedule' August 15.,. . ' wen~~~o e#~~t".tb:er~were;very Besidesthe ..Park.;'sentence,'.all cover the ,proper. handling, .of. th~ recent heavy storms which . The council, a,t a J.une',ineeting,: fe~ phon,e. calls, and, t;l0t.~U;ch.three"wiIi be::turned:'ovei to:'~he fallen 'high." ~erision;". :electrkal struck .this, area,'" ~id Director voted to h~ve~the city offices clos~' ~allrec:elye~t ~p ,S,aturdays/' ~. , Mt." Cl~ens',police~,forftirt~ei' ..Vi4'es~..es~ecialJy, during, 'heayy Bai1~y, '~~~o, it :vill enable' ~s Paul' G:ach ed on Saturdays atld,to,make,the, .:ijes~ld tlla,t .It l~ hard to,l!ll"e prosecutlon 'pn. charges of:buymg' stor~s. ., ,',.. to glye,.b~tter,servlce ~o the reSI- 345 Fisher Road week-day 'hours 8:30 a.m :to 5 compe~~:J;lt.workers to work .on the'aid.the:1in~;, w~l1;fattend,oritheir off~d,uty'time, .He'adcie~'that as far as his de- .Before the'change, off1ce.~our.s. f:le.add~4Jh~t,e.~slde:th~.shor~-,. For':lailure'to:pay. he will.senre wlII'lea~n what t~ doan~.,?,hat partment ~s concerned, the de- C,all TU 1.0500 were from 9 aim. to 5 'p.m•.daily;' _a~:'of man~o,w~r, WhIC.h IS pla- an ':additionaI' -I5- days in the not to,oo, in tIle event: of .fallen monstration is -!a must." Cotton tweed cham- Fine washable Iinpn~ and'from ~: a.m~ to' noo:h 'on Sat,.~.g~ln~ .t~~ C1W" the~e. 1sa .,tl'e': Wayne Courity"J,aU.~" .. '.,:. : '-. ..> . , brays and s t u,.d y , weave rayons in468 3 . urdays:. :1. . .'. ~ rpe~dous la9lt., 8f,..0~1(~~ spac~ to ': The' Mt. ' Cle~en:s'. court 'date' I fodeddenims. 68. choice of colors. _ \ . ,. " .G.rey .Blue • Navy • Charcoal Woods. City Administrator Wil:-: c~rry on.,~orm~l .cIty ..functlo~s. has!yet to,beset.: '. .Brown -_ • Sand .• Lt. Blue. . liam Lang~' :stated:.tbat"the tem-." .,QI.1-e'thmg,he p'ol~~ed out about . . .' . . ,~ Use Your Charg(i.Plate S M L XL poraty a~range~ent 'w~s'd9ne, to: t~~ '.Sat~d~y ,ClOS,IDcg,i~ ).t ~e- " '.. >. . . . '. . '.' .' (28-30) (32-34) (36-38) (40-42) d~te~ine.- if normal' cit~ func;. :c,OIpes.p~I:man~n~~IS that the c.Ity~.Woo.ds Church tions 'could' be carried out with- offIce wlll.rem~n. 0pen;durmg .', . Delightfully cool walk shorts with well-tailored side (;~d 'j back pockets, part elostic waistbands, sun and water out a~y. controver'sy~;: . c'. "yo~~registrati!,~ 'p~io~$" .acc,0.rd- To Hold Camp tested fabrics. Can't fade or shrink 'and wash beo~ltifully. . .He said.' that business dur.ing; mg' to ..state law, cregardless .:of . July:>and 'August;: the busiest' what day 'it might 'be, ". :' _' . The Gr,:,sse'-P-o-in-t-eWoods.Pres~. I OTHER WALK SHORTS TO SIZE 50 J ' . months .of .the year,' went.' along , . " :. '. :. ,.,' .' .' byter-lan' Church-Junior' High ~v~ry s~.oot~ly .and without. any 'Farms' Submits Westmin~ter' F~l1ow~p.ip, . YOl,~.tht .Sweaters 19129 MACK AVE. t~ hl~~e:~id\ that 'most of the citi-'; 'PO' l-' :R' f' 'Camp wlll.be held a.t Clear ~~1te;. b' zens'business,,'paying texes, util-.' . ;lCe' ,epor. . Oxford,: Michigan, August, 21:'28. and a skirt at MorolS-TU 5-7455 iJ. , aft ~ . ity bills,' etc., could "very easily'. . ,:_~I.. .'. Donald West ,Will be'the Camp' 15254 HOUSTON III be taken ,care of by mail: Asa.A.total.0.£ .. $1.034.50in:finesDirector.Th.e Reverend. Robert qre perennial' , at Kelly-LA 7-78S0 I matter .of 'fact, he pointed out,:' was col1ecte(,.duri~g. ~he '.month It Sta~~ery will;b.e. the Director " I " payment of bills by maH .takes of July forV,8fious violations,. it of. ReHglou.~',Act.1VltH~s, . ' .classics AMPLE FREE PARKING storeS!cnmen .1 but one. quarter of the time to' wa~, ,re.ve~led c'b! ~arm~ ..Police '. Counselm:si f?f. the camp ,WIll ,I Open Thurs., Fri. on& Sat. Eves ~ J handle, as that paid by the win-' ChIef Wal~er Hoyt,.m his m~Ilth- m<:lude Mrs ..WIl~lam.A. Raupagh, I . dow.' . : ly' report, to .th~ Farms coun.ciJ,:'.Mr. and M;rs.. WI~mer}{rogh, ~, o ~ N Ea ....'1". s; --.A He stressed that 99 per cent of," ,.~t 'Yia:s ,.shown .th~t 108 traffic a~d Mr~i' ,Dale Boyles, Vance' ., .'. . vlplatlOns brought. In $410; 125 ~owell, Mrs. Charles C.' Bryant,. parJdng'violation Jines amounted' and. Coburn ,M.artin.' .;'. to '$147; nine' dog ordinance vio- .' Various ,athletic events along The sweaters by lations, $20;.25 traffic' cases; with many s~ia~ activities will. • PETERPAN. heard in court, $407.5'0; and foUr' be the main attraction of, the' Canterbury are fine-gauge •. other court cases; '$50. .' camp, Trophies will' also be pre- \ . Twenty-two .traffic accidents sented. to youths' who excel ip. full-fashioned orIon. duririg the. month. resulted in various sports 'events, ,. . 7ightpersonal injuri~s imd $2;350' ,: The foJlowing glcls; 12-14yelirs White" pink, brown, French m propert~ damages.' . . of age, who have not entered high blue, persimmon,;cnarcool, In nine 'sim.ple. 'larc~;nY cases, school thus far' will attt:mcl:.the. , Now in NORTHLAND, iOQ! 'th~' amoun~ lost canie~:to '$139.85 camp: .Pat:. a~gland, Kathleen:' re~; pine, cham'pogne, and of. thiS $10.4.85',was ,recov-. Vestal, Susanne Brown' Arlene ered. Ol?-e.grand: lar.ceny. was re-. Anderson,. Peggy:13roml~y; San. navy, maize, mint or sky blue. We proudly announce the opening of our brand ported,. the .owner losmg $95; ctfon with. the. Roger .C~rothers, Donald.Steph,en,; :fire department" and . a total of Jack Basef, Bruce Van'Oosten- ';".'c.',. Sizes"0 to lb. , 184 coniplarntsan~wered. burg,',Rona~d; .~efio~, ,K:~np~~h .. The rep9rt shows. the '.police Peter~~ 'D~Vld f~.ters~ }30'b :po~e,' ,.". 10.95 . an,w.ered .310 ,calls;' issued' 187. DenrtlsDuerksen" 'Dav~ Borland; '-operators' licenses" eight ,chauf-' Owen Murray, Verne. Istock, Will Grosse Pointe Northland feui's' licenses, /11' restricted li-. Halbert, Bob ~Auberle,. Richard censes, and 22 duplicate licenses. He i n r i c,h, .John'Baude~' .Pauf . , .' . . The total number of arrests K r 0 g h, CharleS-Chamberlain, ~ during July was 50; 15 adu1ts~ Nick Cameron~ Mike.Bullock,: iiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii and 35 'juvehiles. . Jerry. Boan, Douglas Collins, '. ' ..Jaeobsons . iii7------Thomas Elliott, Jim Gaden, James. Baubie, Jr.,' Barry K:riister and . ":"" /' . THE SHEPLER. BROTHERS ~re celebr~ting Army to Pave Paul Raupagh. . . 35 'yeors in business by introdudng .the greotest. innovations i~ Kercheval, at St. Clair its history • • • 'giving, without extra cost, the greatest, volur:s Road' to Camp Most self-made men act as.if they were, real proud, of the job: 1,- obtoiMble; which means the greotest dry cleaning 'value your According to .reports reci)ived' . . .,' dollar can buy. • from the Park pollce, -the .AxinY' ~ Anti-Aircraft. Artillery: ..unit sta-' ./~ l .~, tioned' at the foot";'of' Three Mile' drive . has,' announc~d plans to~ pave' the road Jeadfug to and from the base.. ..' '. .. . The black topsUrlace'. pJanned ' will 'eliminate .much of the 'dust' that the neighboring, residents have' SQ graciou'siy put up with, base spok~smen.. said. .

Army Service .Begins For William. I..Kamin IN TOWN: •• :. ON CAM'PUS

Molhproofi'ng . , I it William 1. Kamm; son 'of Mr. . ."(ou'l/enjoy the and Mrs. W.F. Kroum of'714 Lin., . o ." • coIn road,'. volunteered: for' the' Plus our exclusive sta-nu finisbing process! draft and was called into the ser.: .fit •• :'.the' comf~rt, vice on August 1., '. He is taking .his' basic training. at Fort .Leonard, Wood, .Missouri. . and' the , We guarantee to keep yuur woolen:clothes'fre'e Bill.is a graduate. of' Western Michigan College: in .Kalamazoo .. .downright value :of Moths •.• without any extra chaJ.:geto' you. '1.\ .chemist~., he ~a$ .emplo~ed in. the la,boratpries. of.the Cook PRint' Regular Shepler cleaning has 35 years .of toP-. and,..Varnish Companybe!o'l'e en-.' tering the A,rrny... ' . . BUTTON::bOW'N finishing experience for you~satisf~ction.. .:-' ,:'. . 2nd Lt. C4f,lrles: R. Ellis' Assigne'd.to fort Knox •.'WHITE '. ' SEND YOUR CLOTHES REGULARLY TO.SHEPLER'S. , , • J' ,F9RT.l{NOX,' 'Ky,~econd it; " .Chad~s .. ,R. Egis, whose WIfe, 'OXF'OltD .SHIRTS' " Jean, bves. at: 1224~ . Hamilton! ; . FOR llDP S,ECURITY REAS'ONS!!' Highland .'Park, 'Mich., recently, ,, was .assigned to the Armored R'e;; F~r casua:i"goed looks and placeinent' .Training' .Center at . Fort Knox,.' Ky. ~ :.... , .', .w~nde~ul,com:fort/ 'our' buHon-' . , ~ , ' ", ~, ' , A,. 1954 : graduate of. Michigan . . '., State University~. Lieutenant. El-; t d~wnoxford hos ria .rival..... " ond ' .' lis entered 'the. Army' last March. i .HiS'. mot,her,: Mrs. A. K.'Ellic;,. the': "Bro6k~~1H~s"rio rival. for. lives at '1377 Harvard,. Grosse: Pointe. ". .comparc~tive>v~~,ue.:.~. superb.ly Obitllaries ~'taH'oredy ~(choiCe~:'cortlb~d \' ,,'cotton:,d~ford' cloth, ':,.: ,S~COE. 'L.' :.mt~9N .'. . 'and.~ith the~'n"~wshe'iter' ','

'Simcoe.:L/ Hilton,' -54",.of. 936 . . I "Jnc. '. Nottingham; ownerJ. of .the: .Atlas' , point .,~,'Br.ook'u~~co'Uar.Bujt~oncdH~~. .Pa41t' . MimU'faCt~#~,.'c~pany, . '.~ ,', '~ " ~, "-~i.\ , ' .'1322IFMack: C\v~u~,,~.die~i"~~~Fri.:; • Sanforized, ,:of:course: 'Sle.eve.s:32~ to' 35. ' . . day, Al,lgust 12;-:,Jn;.G:Wlc.e\Hos~.:. . .,:.... '. . . .' ,", .,' pital~'after~a :shorf' i11liesg~...... '. '" ~Jeck I~to 161/2'; . , D.R Y (; LEA N I N 'G' ,He .,is surviv~d by .-Ips wife~: Car913 .~two qaught.~rs,N:ancyl~~; " .' I. .and'. Mts~-Paul Hill; three .broth"; . '. 5.00 .. BRANOHES: ,erg', Ronald, L:: tv A'tcy and Fr8.nk, . ~ HAYES AT MAYFIELD ru..1-1900 W.;'. 1.aDd ,~two?:siSter~,..Stella M:..' K~rcheva',at St. Clair , \, " . , '. ,. ~.~" arid'Mrs. 'Jack' :AhdersoIl. .." '. 8846 EAST JEFFERSON Harper at',Grayt.on, . 'Funeral" services 'were' held 'on~ .:. Us~,yo~r ,Charga~PI~t~ TUxedo 2..7000 ," 10 PENOBSCOT BLDG. CONCOURSE Monday, ~.ugw;t~~1'5.Bllrial was ii1 White; ChapelJ4emorial. cemetery •. ~. '''; ,: ,- -", . ~" ..,,' , , .'.~' ,\-".:

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:wOuld~~~t _object:if the matter public hearing. 'on" the, proposal, Council RapPed by Attorney For Inconsistent}>lanniitg", ~~~I:~~~~~ t!'.-t~~~oi:rRo~~,"1!'i1,,'"~~was .~handled as a complete re- but no defil'\jte date was 8et. , - . . , .. ,._ / " ' .' " • '", ."'. ,: ,. garage. " ' " thfuk, that' land"will":-,~,;'devel:' ZOl1ilig'. of' the, parcel. ,.. . ,They are going to look into Roy"s garage w~th an eye to how The Grosse Pointe 'City Council 'A~ ,?8sis o.f three:.lots .was re-lly i~c.rea8ej)r~perty 'value,"',8ai,f to': th:e' buildirig:and'~zonihg ~e-:, qo~ci1m~' ..J)t,~0 ': ~~pe~.,:~~d~tialiy~",. .:- ,', , With- this the cOUDcil . agreed. '~~~nqa~,e' the .matter can. be cleared up. , 1 ~ey moved to.'set. a date" for a # • ~ was rapped Monday. night, Aug. subdIVIded to resIdentIal use councilman Alonzo Alle~' • . , sttlet1ons. you.. set. 'up,~' he s8.u1 .asked ,wh~, "~,1he, ,buildiJig, was .; ,.,Pa~e:tSon>.I.,then:~S8ld "that, he .. t- • ! 15., ror ~hat resident attorney when Mack .avenue was widened' As the 'situation: then" stood, , uWhat: you are', doiIig ill' thi. ~ vio~ation":of.~existing o~(jin~ '", ,' .. I . tor '-it. , . ," Douglas Patterson deemed a lack a few years ago. the City ~~d one 'of two phoices:' case ,is"saying is all right for' ances~ It Was.;anoWed to remain; '\"~~"';", -," , . ',. .,.... de " , of consistent planning. "It was done beca~e the lots it could 'move to consider the ,re,. Robb to bUild,; but; possi'bli J;iot " .Neff pointed out :,that it' was,' \ ' ~:'" .. ,'. '6h' , , , '..~~';" uYou have only to look about were reduced in size sq. that the quest as an exception to the for' the.nextiperson."" '" J.' built:be!ore:ih~:ordinances'were;. -,~; , " . .- ':<.....: you to see the humble-jumble of City felt at th~ time thl!Y were rules,' or it C9uld mo'Ve:'.to.re- .,In suppo~' of hi~. contentio~ pu~,'i:Qt~':effect;~,. 4.It. has"beeri ~"""; ;: t' 4, , , zoning and sub-division develop- too small :for l'easonable local zone the entire three~ploi"oasis: Pat~erson brougbt uP" the'. case, deem~cra~ buildi.tig of non-con- .. ! , ISh ment," Patterson said. business development,'" C i t y ,Robb pointed' out to the. couri::.of ~6y'S .Garage, .an ,e~t;~ l~g f~ ,use.", . "., . . .", "- of The chiding came as a result Manager Norbert Neff said.. eil that jf it considered 'the 'struc- adJa~~t.' to, ,but pot w~t~, the : It was also 'Neff's-'belief -that:" ' of a proposed re-zoning of the Neff explained that the re'- ture as an' exception, .it would. S~~dlvl;;lon.un~~. q~es~lon. . l~' cpU!d be re:t;10v:edif the COUD- ,I' ; . . ~."' " . lots facin'g Mac k adjacent to zoning was done t6 protect the allC1Wthe development of the, .' ~e' gar!ig~,'.we' ,all ~()w to cil' could prove' it li~d'a fra.uQu'- ,,', '.,,',. , . • af Notre Dame. City against inferior develop- single lot only, thus maintainiI~g ~e m.8 re~l~e~t1al area, ~~s~e~~ ~ent o~gin. '.~:think it'was b~ilt ' i: , .' :' -"~. ve Property owner ~;rt Ro~b re- . ment: "We- f,elt that if th~ lots control .for further development 1telr m V1?l.~tIono~ al~ eXlstmg as, an accessory, .to, a h?me. n~t, '.' .." of r 1 , ~uested the cou~cil s consldera- remamed commercial, we would purposes over the two r~ainiiig or~m:ces, b~t: $?1 It stands., ~obe used ~s ~50mmerCl81"buiIQ-' de tlO~ of ~ ~ombmed realty-law be faced with. a group of 'shack' parcels. _ ' -. , ,Mr. Ro~b IS rlght,-vrh.e:n: ~e mg,',"he ~al~' ',', . .offl~e bUiI~mg he .and his as~ business est~b1ishme!1ts." . It was at th;is point that Pat-- says. that It and, oth~r bU;1ldiI!gS' ~e ,couri~il was in, agreement Soclates WIsh to bul1d on Mack The re-z.onmg allows the City terson objected. ,hav~ doom7d ~e r~slde~tlal po- that the garage' wa.s.an. eyesore~ It's .Ho,lf.ywood it but bd~~en Notre Dame and 51. to consider proposad commer~ He ,said that the CitY had no ,~n~la~of ~IS lot't h;e ~~wro~g. "We. :realize"tliat.' it' should not ",',.-., ,in1 Cl81r. , ' cial development. ' '~rignt to dictate who could .and re as t ng you" 0 C~?1SIer his be allowed to ,eJr.istand' that Mr..' N'ew. an "~ suggest that. th~ lot on It was felt by the council as' who ~otildJnot develop 'property. .~~es,i~'az:hiexcep 10~.,_" , ~Obb is ,ri~ht' ~h~J~~ says. that, Maxwell's ed whleh I ?lan .to bwld IS doomed a v.:hole;that Robb's reques.t was .'Y!>u must deem, 8 sub-,divi- startbg a n:w i:c~o~~e, you !1r~ l~ has ~o~ fur~ere~ the resld~n. of as a r,:sldentlal plat ~eeause of ba~lc~lly a wholesome ond. "The sion' either, eomm~r.cia1,or. resi. liar :to the ones thatn:~'V~:f1o~d' tIsl' ..d,~velo~~en~ "o~'. tht'? ~ack Be the adJ~cent com~erclal devel- bU1ldmg is an. attra~tice st~uc. de?~ial, then consider' the des~r- Roy's ~arage" and oth~r black p,l~t" , Mayor,!rederlc~ ' Park~~ "Mais Qui" Bra B" opment, Robb saId. ture and I feel It wotud'defimte- .abIlity of a'developer according ,mark~ ,~osurvive't said. ,'.. " '. ',,", " " , . ..' • ~atterson pom~ed,.ou,t,.that,p,art. -' 'Be of' the garage liell- on his' side ,lot i ,> aqj()ining his' ,heme. : ~.I" know".!: llP Roy, arid';we' are', friends.t 'do' " The new French. look with ~n co' not, want. to hUrt him arid rve 19;; , totd, him so, but it iSm' inton;. . ~A.m~rie~n~ccent ••• our nylon,taffeta an~ sistency." . ' . B2J l Pa.tterson. went" on': to 8a,y :that and feee bcassiere.' 'with wide- wh he and Robbwere: the, 'best"of. I sh, I . friends' 'both." professIonally' ':Brtd'", th, .j' I socially. :;UI would" be':,happy: 'to. spaced'straps, wired u~derbust and quilted 2,~. s@e him' as'a member'"01' our Ilttl business cominuDity, b1;tt, I an: will fower cup sections; White. i, object' 'if it, is handled iJi' what br:.; • l I have deemed an improper' way~": 5tal i: '~. " COUDcilmlm ' Anen," ',!ided'..'~ith ' Sizes 32 to 38:A or 8 cups. ( Patt@tsor1.;.

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", I.... ,ok into Stock Dividend Simians 'will .present-' -O-sc-ar---iina-g-in-ary- br.oth~:'\one of hi~ to how Wi1de~s"The Importance of B~ wild playboy .,friends".shoWs"up;' .- red up'. National Bank of Detroit direc- ing Earnest" at the Grosse Pointe claim~g 'to: ~e~~,~~'.b.rother•.. ,\ tors have declared a stock dlvi- War Memorial 'Center on August ,.ArniIil SeieIStad ..})laysJack~ " It's No Secret! dend of 11;2 per cent payable to 25, 26, and 27. This will be the young 'm~ ..Ieadin:g::thedouble . • Fine Carpeting: . ,;hareholders of record November Simians' third' 8lid iast pl~y of .I..,ue;:iUl(~~'J~hii::Hend~sOn.playS 4. 1955, subject to approval by the 1955 season. . hIs playbOY fri~d; ..,:CeCUYihis • Quality Installations " . ~hareholders and the Comptroller liThe:, ?nportance : ~. Be~ng _,ward, is pl~yed .by,: Pat-,:McBX:ide' Earnest 18 a farce sa.tll'lZUlg high.. . : .. , .' .. ';,,~' ." of the Currency. • Low Prices:" .society. The action .takes places,and'Suz~!~e~~~~.~plays Gwen," \ The regular qu~rterly dividend in England'in the 1890's.'Ple play, dolyn,. hls f1allce~.,.. . • Terms Arranged • ()f 50 cents a share. payable No- tells the story of. 8 young man ,. ,Canon Chasuple di 'played by vember 1, 1955, to shareholders who l€ads '8 double'life as a Ron',Moeckel/alid Pam McPher-.', respectable 'country gentl.emanson: plays. ,Miss Prlsm •...EleanQr of record October 7J was also and a wild. LOndon.playboy. Anderson" plays" Lady,.BrackneJI Unofoteren deClared. He createS ~n. inlllgina~ bro. 'and the two butlers are ..play~d Shareholders will vote on the ther to exPlain his beautiful by Jack Nelsoh' and Tom' Stem. carpeting co_ to . .. • stock dividend at a ,special meet;. young ward his'"many absences. " . The plaY":':wiirbe: in. modern .15839 E. WARREN near BuckIngham TUxedo 1..6022 ing scheduled on September 16, However, . thmgs begm.t:to .get dress.' It:will: be :the :ft;st,produc- and will also vote' on the propos" complicated when,-;,it. the: sametion ''W'~ich:,:Usesthree :separat~ .. : i L,... time he decides to kill off, his sets~for Aile three acts. w ed merger l'reviously announced of NBD with the Grosse Pointe Bank, the Rochester National ra Bank and The Utica National Bank. The proposed mergers, when •• approved and -ratified, will Qe- 1 en come effective on September 30, .. 1955, and will call for the iS$u- CHUCK NUTTING of C. A. Nutting"Co., TV and Radio , Ifeta - ance of 81.839 shares of National, shops, is shown presenting ~RS.' FREDERICK STURM, . " I Bank stock. The stock dividend with the FM radio receiver which her husband, Dr. Fred-' which will be .distributed on erick Sturm,' won in a .1etter-wrtthig, cont~s~ staged by 'the' shares issued' in connection with WXYZ-FM radio statiOn. .:The'~utting .,Company, with . , ... the mergers, as well as on the stores at. 341 Fisher road, ..Gross.e Poill:te, ;and 63~3' East Ited 2,250,000 shares presently out- Jefferson in Detroit,'.contributed the set. .The Sturms live. ARE A WAY OF CAMfUS.IJFE Iltanding, will .call for the issu- at 2~405 Jefferson avenue. . ance of 268;161 shares and wi11 .. It ' ite. 'bring the' total number out.. ------,-. --- of ~1., standing shares ~o 2,600,000. ". ,.,. ups. Charles T. Fisher, .:fr.,bank pre- City Clerk Neff 'Submits lident, stated, ."It is the intention Every minute of every l:)usy of the Board of Directors, if con- 9S ditions permit, to continue the Annual Report-to"Council " ,sc1'lool d~y you'll bress the present dividend rate, namely $2 The Water Syst~niExpan.~ion I o~ ~t the Yacht Club, measur- per share per annum, on the in- program is progressin,g nicely, ing devices recorded .wind v~10. b~refoot flexibility end creased number of. shares to be winds at the' Growse Pointe cities in exces~ of 100 miles per outstanding." Yacht Club hit gust' speeds ,"of hour during the storm .0fJuly' feothery lightness of Joyce over 100 miles per hour .and thE!"27,\~ecording'to club spokesmen. «asuals •• young. Park Improvementclean.up pro-' , Though the .winds; seldom. ceedur~s ar~ just. ab~t!t f~~ishe.d.,reached '".this" -velo'city,stayinS, fleet-footed, ~ompanionl The Ray, D•. Bak,~r Company, 'at~nq' the' ,(l5-:to;70 .~ark~ -the' und~r contract :forthe lnstal1l!-tion hit th~ir'higli ;dui'ing ,the' heart for your easy-going of the cross-city water main, is of tht storm, around 2:30 p.m.::,.. now working on the stretch west At the City pier~ t~e fenc~,J back.to-d~ss w~rdrobe•. of Lincoln,. marking about. ,one' around ..the. JAkeland-:-Jefferson fifth ofthepro,ect complete. parking lot -was compJe~ed la~t One of the biggest items, that ,week and a 50 foot steel fiag left: "Sef~ty Firs'," of the 16 inch meter ttnd valve, pole was erected adjacent to the house connectio,l at Wa.terloo and 'swimming pier. . .' ---- , pl~id-lined and kilti~ Fisher attaching the City'system Neft'reported .that no further fringed in black, brown, to that of the Farms, has been ~ction has been taken on Ithe complt:ted. entrance gate improvements." . grey or nevy suede • ., .The attendance" has soared, over last year With approximately 10.95 60,000accomModated ,already. thIs P-D Promotes year. . . R. \V. Van House' Right: 'Woodchuek" l~ Park, Davis & Company,today Fails ,to See • rich navy or grey sueda announced the promotion 01 R. S,e .. W. Van House to manager' of the L z-ght' H' ";ts Car ~nd Vicuna ruff. 8 ; l DISPOS'ALL ."process development department. t: ... " glove leather. F, E. W. Walke, directOr of U.S. A Royal Oak dl'iver failed. to ' • an~ . Canadian production,' SRid observe ,the stop-light at Lake.. I'ood was" r. ..Van.HOuse, a veteran of 27 year~ 'Jarid' and' .reiferson aneCplbwed ' . , 8.95 . with the :firm, succeeds the late mto the rear of a Grosse Pointe,' ~ed ~fOf. It Ralph D. Humme,L",. , motorist~s car on Sunday, AuguSt M Jul:u~ G1kiere ~f. 393 N~ff Id.al for .. ,tic from . the research depaxtment, r,oad. Giluere was w81tmg fOr the tank. tool Walke said. . ~~ght ~~.change. . Use your Cnarga ..Plafe . Born in-;Austin, 'Minn., ,Mar."14"Consldetable damage ,wu done Kercheval. at -St. Clair 1905, Van. House- )'ias- gr~dua~ed,to; })ot~ cars.. 'Bowm~., was tic-.' only from Central High 'School,Ab'tr;' .keted.~or ,reckless dnVln~.,. , $124.95 deen, S.D., iri.1923 'and later ..at-; " ...... 1..... "atf... tended Northern "State Teachers College there for two yeara. He obtained bis B.S. degree in chemical engineering from the University,. pf Michigan, .in1928 . '. ~ and ,immediAtely' join.ed, Parke-. ..; 5.809 Davis. . '., " '. ' ":: CalrTU . r As a management trainee;' Van' House served for thre!l years as a . . chemist in various production. de.. partmeIits. From 1931 until;,1933, RTHUR]~Y JUNIOR .DXltYllOIIBLES he was both acting manager of ~...... ~ bulk manufacturing and, finish- .•• aA Jiorsm""t ing, and assistant manager of ex- 1.... ' "..,.,."""" tract. In 19~3,.he, was named staff ~w~~~ assistant in the chemical depart .... ~: ment, a positiort. he held until 1947 .. ~_.eoat, Van House was named assistant Plumbing & Heating, manager of. process. deve10pment AND in January, 1947, and two years later was promoted'to associate REPAIRS manager of the .departrtlent, a post he held until his pres~nt 17427 MACK. at Woodhall appointment. t ,...... warl' apel...... - , ( r. .cadWO'l - ... ~I. 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'j , reported his bike stoien fr~m in phone from ~ party who 'refused , ~ front of the Kresge stor: In t~e to identify himself. He sa~d that " new Mack-Moross shoppIng d1s- . . Di( trict last week.' he thought he k1~ew the where- C)f St ,Ph n d' t th C' v '. h abouts of the b1ke, wanted to o e In 0 e 1t~ poh?e, t e know what the reward was and awar theft was placed at approX1mate- said he would call 'back. ' . Moto Jy 2 p.m. ' .' , verSl A classified advertisement .in . He has not been heard trom "the { ------.__ SInce. ' , Dil -Th'epolice are investigat.ing the ; The incident and have a good lead as ,.-was to the identity of the mysterious .' recei . mati( M caller. They' believe him to be the i thief. HE I I ,'Stan I ~I~*~ . lived i Jovce Helen Hirschelrr.an I I , . tore , Get the most " !, To Wed!Robert W. Carroll in 'S~ l: " , for your money! -' , , Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hirschel- J' . ,< : man, Jr. of Holiday road an-, If ,{ : nounce the engagement of' the~r. 'TOM BOYD INC. expc I daughter, Joyce Helen to Robert saVE : ; William Carrol, son of Mrs. Ells- .owti : I MURPHY , ~ worth Carroll and the late Mr. . ! - ";beSolo-pf"moulh Salej anJSel'l/ia , ' PONTIAC Ellsworth Carroll. 20139 MACI( AT OXFORD ROAD A September 24 wedding is be- ing planned. I

". , Sought-After , Going.r O••t , 1 : ' " , 1. i ServiCe • .,. I , i Of Bnsiness 1 " It is HUMAN to remember 01z,l]l , • II' I who' did the poor , , to,hl .But it's pure .Lin'n Shop WISDOM to rem-em.ber Cot'n who did the 20439 M~ck Avenue, ~good 'job. Opposite Howard Johnson's -Picture b~ Fr~d Rurinelis ,,', I , This picture wa~ taken fol1o~.'ing'the big' storm' of March, ~1952,when the: high Lake' waters and 'wind~ ripped out' . 'TUxedo 1-8520 many of the shor't inst~llations. , This was what was left .of the' Farms' mtmicipa:Vpier. Sinc~"~hen, the ,c'ity'!las' spent. 0 . half a million: dollars to imp~ove .the recreational 'site, in' cltt.ding a brand 'new pier, SwiIm,n.iri:g;b.each, picnic .grounds, : All Items Specially Priced!!! bath house and many' other facilities. . . , . ,'. , , ., \,'1' .' '" '" - Blame Accident 'RRDIO STOLEN FROM' CAR " Cell-LA 6.3700 ~ostponed Farms, Flee,f.- '. I Ja~kCotton of 1971:Broad~tone, co-mplained: to Farms :'police on On Bike Rider , Thursqay,:. ,August 11, that his There's a Review Set for Sunday pbrtab~e' radio,. 'was ,stc;>len from An auto-bike collision' occurred' . " .' " his car' 'while it ',was parked' in ____ :... Between Whittier tmd six Mil, at the intersec.tion, of the alley 'J;'he holdover, ,win'dy, in:dem~ the"h?gh1rglJ,t, 'bo~ting sea- o:(th.e front of' a Mack avenue bar. The -.7327J GRATIOT AVENUE north of Kercheval and 'Mary- ent weather from, last Saturday, SOIl' at~ the,Fari-TIs:~ie1r and will ,value: was not given., . land on Monday, 'August 8.. August 13,. forced, the Grosse trulY:,be':-a" sp~~tators'" spectade'. ... Bike rider' Alex. Dopliera1a of Poin~e F~rms pie~,' officials ..to ' Seen for.the::,first' time 'will be. ~ 5286 Conners,' 'Detroit, pulle,d: out po~tpon~ 1~Sapnual F~eet, R:evIew~ the"new .bl,mgee,"'of, the' :newly , 'WEDi:)lr4~s-:.;;.We' rend!!~ ~ special service of re~arranging furniture In your home and l-,ack and ship I1ftI. HOLID,Af of the alley headed nort~:. ana,; or1g1?a~~ ..s'~,heduled.for Sunday, fprmed' G r a ss:~:;: Pointe: Farms sideswiped a car driven by Wal:..' ,August, J~.,, . ..,,,,-:. '.' Boat /Owners. Club 'flying from \' ter Stewart of 758' Westchester, :'" . The-' new date -'i~~Sunday, Au- every boat in' the': harbor. iThe'. ~hrownio the'pa~ement, Dop~ .g'~st .21!'at ,whfch 'ti.D;le,~~eat~er members of't1ie"new~ Club are" " 'Move With All 1ierala was bruised and cut.' He' p~rmIttlIW, theeIltrre . program ta1ci.D.g'ane;treiiiely 'adive part \ Ease~ for you was taken to Bon Secours 'Ho.spi- WIll'. taI;e.,place. ,but' wIth, a ,re- .in:: -helping. to!.st8.ge. tEis" event. '-and you can move with very little tomm~tion via Wolverine tal for treatment. sc~e~ulll?-g ~f ;t~eevents to per-. ------, ' , , " mlt: an .. exhlb1tlon :sp~ed run 9f M k'K' t M " . . . Stewart wa~ not, held ~espon- two, unlimiJ;ed class Gold Cup ar napp, \) an.age , We Care for H,e, ' , at SIble and. Dopllerala w~s tlcketed boats.'" H.iggins &' F:rauk Branch BUT- for enterIng.a stre.et wlth0l:lt due At 1:30 p.m. Frank' "Bud'" "Things YOII Before you make~a single move, get our free booklet" on , . care or cautIon. " S 'U ' "'11"'-' 'UT .. . d -- Care for! .,"~" ------al~AL:Il:ew ..,...1¥~.uv'~y~~ ,an.., . Grosse . Po$ntex,.,_,~> ,Mark Knapp. Georg~ S1mon~s ''lMlSS~p.S.," both "MOVING" Tholnas Urquhart, III .Grosse: Pointers, win thrill the has. been appointed' manager of .' Since cciil VA.' 2-,4540' Kotcher Oldsmobile 'Co. crowd:'with spe~d~'DrJals.,iT,lfrorit the' rec~n,tly--opened' Ke;cheval:. 1922 At Ferris" Institute of the Farms pier. on;.the:-ml1 brancli'o!f Higgins and::'" , ,Local andLo~gDistarice:'Moving 15554 E. Warren, at Somerset TU. 1-6600 'Frank, one of the,midwest~s'best' Following c this exhibition .the known' stores for men. Thomas Urquhart III, a 1955 Fleet Review will be. held at 2:00 'AGENCY~ ALLIEP VAN LiNES, INC. .~. . Grosse, Pointe High School ,grad- p'.m. and all the boats IT_oored!VIr: Knapp, who has long been Nation-Wide Moving-Call for Free Estimate. uate, is enrolled at Ferris Insti- m the Farms harbor' will parade identified with the 'business 6f' tute in.a three-week mathema- past the reviewing, 'stand. This \me~s" p,ne .appar~i, ,i~.a; life-long' tics and En'glish workshop. . will be followed by outboard, in-' resident'. of the POInte, and a ' '

WOLVERINE' He will complete the pre-col- qoard. and :cr!J,iser ,races over ,.3 graduate of Goro'sse Pointe High". ' ,. '. 'I For'REAL SOLID Comfort Iege course aJ FeFis August, 26 course laid in full view of the School.' . " and' plans to .enroll at F,erris in nevi ',dock.' •• , ," ," ' lIiadditiori ,to i,t's'Washington -. I ~.IIORAGEi . ' • ...". COMPANYI ~ l September '. for pre-engineering For the first time' since< the boulevard stor'e, the"liiggins and ask us about our 11850 E~'S+Jeffer.son~.,~ VA 2;'4540 i study.. '.' Fleet .Review . was inaugurated Frank' firm has a branch in Chi- Michigan'. Largest and Fi.n:est Fireproof Constructed WarehoUse His. parents, Mr., and Mrs. th~~~':wi1i-be ,sallboatccimpetition cago ~d another in,;Birll).jngham. .. '11 COMFORTROL PLAN Thomas Urql:lhart II "live. 3t.' 860' and ':":E'enguin.c class sailors from' The Poi~te' store. ,occupi~s' half of Notre Dame, Grosse Pointe.' Crescent, ,Sail' Yacht ,Club have a newly-er~cted structure at.BO Mathema,tics and, English,ar~.been ~vite.4 to ,pafticipa~e." : Kercheval .. ', " , two of the mOEt frequep.t trouble, Dont forget the ne"Y'date, Sun- The Irvirig S'tor'e will' soon oc- .0 l'1tl ~' areas to' academic success 'in' col- ?-ay, ~u~u~t 21.,:at .1:30 p.~ ... ~s eupy' the oth~r half of' the new lege. ' Ferris, Institute.' :offers .:theID the'. p'.ast- thIS .~nt :wIl~~"be bliilding., ...: \. , Ye.l spe~ial pre- col1ege' training', to 'r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;- .. 4 high school graduates regardless ,BR,ICK HOME . " of the' coliege. a. student met.Y, '

choose to ,enter; r OWNERS' Brick never loses color. it .only' gets dirty.,,'. ------' After ,we steam clean it, your home wm . , . look lUte new. ",: It's much .easier ,to, convence ,,18c sq. ft. Any surface can be' cleaned, includ~ W"A',3 2198 Del the world you' have brains if you Ing siding.. Detroit Steam" Cleaning' & Sand" • 0". have money ••." . 'Blasting Co.', :' '. : :' • Try f ( , f I " '

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Dick Burns Wins ' {" . :- /. J , GM Scholarship \ : , , Dick Burns, a. 1955 graduate of St. Paul High School, has been ,'YO.U '.B"et' awarded a fom'-year General . . Motors scholarship to the Uni- , '., versity of Detroit; He will enter' the College of Engineering. Dick, aged 17. was editcr -of The Paulite, St. Paul yearbook, was graduated cum laude and received journalism and mathe- to:. i.', matics .awards. I"~ • '0" • 1 •• , He is the son' of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. Burn~. The family ." ·,.,''l"::::CU$t(jlIlk~sf'Cbfu~I" •...... '. ..':

lived at 805' Lake Shore Toad be- ; io • ".,,: • r":... '. ~.., , .' " or ... : "". _ : ',.": .''; ': • fore moving to Ardmore park . ,', ~TJiere.~e.,No:Price, iJ1c.LoW;'Prlce8~ .,.~',: '. in -St. Clair Shores. "':',," ',c.',," "','" ,~. ~nd ~opl~ee like /dI;P fot'jwdiftg ,plentv 'of ,low' " I BIG SAVING , ,prices whenever'you shop.Wliy?B~aUle'ii'."A&P.:" ,;, If a man would profit by the ' ALL-

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Al~o'F,.ench,Rye. ., ofphereclantocolorsthe onewi11lendhundredatmos-and 109a'rIla.m..,bPat.'.Qth~r,b,()at~'~OllPW",SY'.:Cap'nJohn~s'Oeeanp,rch"""""~11:..()I'z."':39,99CC''''...'and 1, p.m.c"A\terry "also;, ".' , "", . ' ,p" -InS',: ',,' ,.LI.,""'!),'9" c' , o',r:,k!:',Lo' ','.,~Chuck Ro' a'sl . LB. PumpeNII~kel, RAiSlh sixth annual games day and pic- 'commutes' all ,~ay; be~wee~ .Aril~'"'. ':Lobster Tails c'. _ • ,39c tmd, Whole Wheal, mc to be given by the St. An-, h~rstberg'and B?b,.LO :l:or..Ca~a- , .- it • 'KG•. drew's S~ciety. at Bob-La Island' dlans. and,,~merlcans :.who drlve Frozen Haddock,f.lliets, ,ll., 29,c., , Pork Loins. "s~~~:_~~~Tn' • '.'. LI. 4'9c I' f R' Is "SUPEI-IIGHT" 49 Grosse Pointe Woods today, Thursday, August 18. to the Island. ,. ',' .. ' ee OIS AIM OR ING1.ISHCUTS We C Every. summer s~nce 1853, ~i~~ An extra feature' arranged ,this , Halibut Steak ' LI '37 Sianding Rib"Roast "::-:'~R~:li~r. :'1:1.., ·6'5c G d B f "SUrER-RIGHT"QUALITY 39 BAKERY the posslble excepbon of the CIV1J. year' by. th~ committee is the . . '. .,. .,. • -.. .• .CLIO 1 b "SUPER-RIGHT'"" . . . , roun.ee GUARANrEEDFRESH. U. C ' War years,. these gam~s sponsor- planni~g of special bus parties "PARTY FAVORITE-NEAPOLitAN eg" am GENUINE:SPRIN,G • ,.' LI,' 75c B'ae' L.lYer -UP$ELRt~~IDGHT"... LI. 39c ~0756 Mack Ave. ed by St. Andrew's have attract4 which the Greyhound' Lines are'. . .•. , iii .'" Near Vernier, Road ed thousands of Scots ~d d~- chartering in many communities li..(;Ai.. 'SmokeclHams " "'SUPER-RIGHT" " LI 53c . Skinless Frankfurters' "S~~RM\!:~T" 11. 45c Opposite Municipal Bldg. votees of their colorful customs thr~ughout Michigan,' <;)hio and'," Ice Cr'eam' · CTN 85. 'c ' . ,SH~NKPOR1tON"" • and sports. IndIana, as well as Western On- '. ,". 's k d H "SUPER-RIGHT';" 63 ADI .J 51. eel I 1";'1. The games consist of a variety tario.':. p~.' Ch MILD, mo e. ams BUTf'PORTION'. . LI. e I gOOu ,e aeon ••• _ PKG. 49c ot eyellts rangillg frc!U bag pipe ,Cont.ingents. will .come frolXl. aneonnlng . eese ,COLlY'.' LI~' :4~c',' Fr'es'h 'Fry' ers COMP,.lETILYCLEANED LI. 53e 1 'I I ' stlCID ,LL 38 playmg to the tOSSIng of the Toledo, Monroe, Lansing, Per):"ys-, 51. eel S. Che . WHOLEOR"CUTlip. ' . arge 0 ogna "SUPER-RIGHT" •.• PKG. e caber, a sort of junior-size tele- burg, Bay City, Ann ,Arbor;,' . IC WISS ese. • .1,1. ,59t F'ancyf 51.ICed' Bacon' ';SUPER~,I,~I,GHTn. ,lK!G'.' '5"St' h 16-0Z , ,SPECIAL phone pole,which, to make things Flint; Pontiac, Port Huron, Battle.. .Id hedd 'h ' . (amis Game Hens. AVG.. _ • "iL 1.25 difficult, must be tossed in such Creek, S1. 'Thomas. and. London;~,' M. C Ir C eese • '. _ ,;,LI." 4ge I " " ", \, ' " SONDA Y HOURS a way as to go gyrating down and 'Port ,Huro!!, The"buses will " #'. ,.,. ,. IND' J.N J. RED' RIp!!' 28 TO 30 POUIII..'D th~ fle,ld and over. end like. a go. directly to .the doc;k. There ,Sharp Cheddar Cheese • _ 11. '59c ," A A .' , ' ~~,. ' , .' . I~ tWlr1ers-baton gone awo/ •. Bu~ly will also b~ bus sen1c~ -from" . " ,.. , . W t' I members of the De~I;Olt P-C?lice Wind,sor to Amherstberg.'.. . Cotlage Cheese RISDON'S LI. ~3' • erme on'5 force are among the contestants; Besides the Bob-Lo, boats, -, , '.. CTN~ " e, : . _\ a _ _ • _ _ EACH 10:00 . Besides the many athletic high- ,which will c~rry some ,ten' thou-,." .------S 79c ',', TO llghts and the soccer football, '~he sand- passengers,., there will also. SEI!VE HOT OR COLD MICHIGAN, U. S. No. 1 GRADE most spectacular part of the pro- ,be a, speCial flotilla ,of :p:dvate '.., " CALIFORNIA VINE-RIPENED ... gram for the spectator is the yacht:; making the trip to '.the BlABG' series of competitions wbich in- games' and plaY ground. . Swift's Prem P. 0:'It' '15 39,('." clude sword dances, Highland ' a, oes ~• • POR 6:00 Cantaloupes =2 39c • flings, Shean Trubbas, sailor's 12..0%. '39c ' MICHIGAN 3 35 .'~ on Open Thurs., Fri. and SIll. hornpipes and even, Irish jigs. Accident in Parking Lot CAt. .~.ecll.ss Gr.apes CAlI~RNIA •••• 2 ' LB5.' 39c HaIe, Haven Peach IS ~ROWN us. c ~ The piping competition is'much l Evenings Till 9:00 Causes Slight 'Danl'age,! ' ' ------...... ---, h I 1; appreciated by connoisseurs, Som- , SWIFT'S 'Fr,s 'I:' gnis, PRESIDENT- • ,~ • • • .'. 11.' 2ge ~ing 'Cherries MO~TANA ..;;.. lB. 39c berly melodious, ,bag \pipes a11'e -- • not easy instruments to play and ~ ~intentio~al ,hit-r~ ,acci- Pa'seal GARDENFRESH ' . STl','K 19 ',,' . , den- occurred In the Cliy on C d B f ee!"';'" 24-SJZE •• •. , ., '.. ,,..., . . Mich~gaiU..:Potatoes: :~:::R1&~~i,.'. 48. /10 ":9ge ROSLYN 'dema~4 'high. cC1ordi.nation.,,~~;..~ I' • ~ , • orne ee " "', . c One' of the greatest exhibitions. 'FrIday, Augu~~, 12. .. ':;, " C' It. ted' 'B' I' b' ~ .. PT 29 MARKET . of piping ].s the' traditional ,pio- . A report,. ot, darn~ge to the . 12..0Z. ' 4'9c -. U ,IVI ',_ ue errleS' MICHIGAN • • • lOX C Bird~eyesirawberries .ROliN. • 3 •~~i.89c baireachd or as .rendered out of rlght r~~ ,Slde of",her. car w~s, .. CAN, N' C bL- flESH 'IRM ., I020 MACK -t Roslyn Rd tho 'G 1" h 'b h Th" phone.d,lu, by"Mrs. Isabell Drouil- . a uage, HEADS ••••• ll. .,. ... • e ~e lC, t e pI ro(;. lS IS a lard 'of ,1.004 Yorkshiie~ r'oaa. . --~~------ew. Sc . i.irdseye Green Beans' 'FROZEN.•. ~ • '~~ 27c TU. 4.9821 c~~p~cated ra~.d. elaborate set of Pa'r~d 'in: .the Jot',nexi"to a .FORSAtADS OR COOKINi, 'Yello, On, ion, s u. S. No. I • a • • _ • 3.-'ALBo.25c,' varUltI~ps.~hICh, 'deman~ .dexter- MacIt::.a,y'enue ,~tore "Mrs~"Drouil- w (ireen 'Peas IIID5m FROZIN ; _ ~ 2 '~~"Zl'47c ous fingenng and breathmg~ Slow' i~d:~':riotiCed .':th'e- rlamage"~,after ' ' Mal' ola" 0-.1 ' y.' •• S lied 'P'I 16-0Z 39 :ma leans ' IIRDSEYE FORDHOOK III IG-OX. 29c marches, .strathsp~!s.- and~,:r~~~s sn:e:O~ft' the,. st9re. She; saji '(the, ' .' Irglnla a . eanu s • .. • • • • IAG-~, C L• fROZEN. • • PKo., Eder's Ready to SeMi":' .are also Included on .the day s ca~\pa~k,ed"n~~t :to.,hers p?ll:put GAL. 2 29 ION J. Bb ~ND ' 5 elaborate program. Gc,_d medals and'leave the ~lot., , "'", .': ft ~ • BAKED.OVEN HAM . are. C~nsIderedgiv.en the the~lggestwin~ers ..,' summer,~.fi:e~~,de~cr.ipiiQn!,oliee "led" to the..giv.en:to',:,theapprehension' , _.. ------CAN. C' . '.,G."r'e.,en' Be".':' "n' 5' ••••• m _ • ~5t::'LA.~%.n: ,.10e Boned . ...., "U" P1CruCof the year at Bob-Lo, the of Albert Lewis' o:f 1504 Hunting-' , SHEDD'S Hickory-Smoked ,.' ~ "I' ~ day' will begin with a colorful ton. , an~n ~~n~~~ed , ' parade led by Graeme Gillies, Lewis said that he. was una- 'Old 5t' I 5' ,"..., .. ",, estabUshment 'president of. St. Andrew's and ware 'that he had scraped :-the " ' ye auee suaE~~~. JIPFY-WHITEj:YELLOW,SPICE OR CHOCO;.ATI' _ " Bab Carruthers,' general chair:',':- cat' and "agreed :to~'s'ettlefor 'the M '- 2 3'" C k .' ,',' II': man for 'the' "i955'. picnic. Melri.::: dama,geS> No.:tick~ts we~e',issued. 8..0Z. 23c argarlne' \ ., l-LI' , a e Mixes ,', ., l'0 bers in Hig~l~d costume will be'. ~'l11e . 'FOI OUTDOOR IATING ' WhittierMkL f"'ENBY' CL~AN',:ERS ,",' "."Warm';,Weafher,'Work.' Saver! ,. AnnPa,. B8C!ns'v'.::~:SC). 2 ~~~.25c New Addre5~. ~ - . ' Peanut ',.Butter . .. '\ JANE.. PARKER' l. 21300 HARPER 'AYE. NTE ", ,'Cr.slmonl ' ";'.. ".' 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Fifty-four dollars were stolen ~. tlttd 1IIlMI' IMp;; i .' from a wallet left on a bench at ~: jtml-ui:e! ••• fWD- the Park piE',,'Friday, August 12. "'Uk thl ttjf.ow'~ ~ The victim of the theft was =-, . Mrs. Harriet Love of~ 11942 Duchess, Detroit. . . Mrs. Love reported the theft ,C,. \ " ,~.: ."' . . ~:Z::::~t;~:~ b immediately. She told the police " J,~/ '.,',,',. ~.:~. I r;: ',_ y' '" ";"" .;:~~':... I.": '. '. ,~'," - p , ,. I . '#quipping Ih~, '~ she missed the money when she J • 1 went to buy some re!reshm~nts ~ou?l like ~,. ~ C at the concession. l".f:',~-o~'ioe:'iit~nk~i:dzakeaJ'io.Lhrcltmaj- .wh'l' not,t .. .. " .' .. '.'..i!' ': . ',:.,.. '.'',,: ,.'"" il. '. ':.. .'. .' . . J. /sIlk-fuss, /sIll.. ~ . Nothing else was. iaken from P the wallet. d The police have two good musss"~ce. ~ c twelve year old suspects. .t:.co~&i?~~ii{;omp~l:~f~:.~,NE'fI,KITe HEN /or -Iter! wii'n,fV;B HU:N1~!QIDSOF .SATlfiFll1D GlWSSfMOIl'rrll CUn;dMERS . a Stray Dog Bites t1 ..... : :.:.:: ,w :;.,... ,.';< ~; " .: \Sh~wing ..Ccunpl.ete" Line, of '.'Fam~usGeneral Electric ,Applian,ces t~ Farms Patrolman c, it;;::~::i~<:/::;::;:;;':i:::::~::;::ff::::~I:::::::N!~~M2::;Ftt:::.:.:...::...... ". ::::w'., <.~.",.:~.-~<'.' ,~<.".<;:'''':,'-:. ,'. '.. _1 ••.• ,...... / •. ""', '. ". • , ' . ,....:.::.::::,:::,:,:.,:;:.:,:,:;::':','::;;.:;.::::,::':.:::::\::A;::~%;-:~,,:'::,;;.:i::~'~:~\.:.:~\i:'i::.:N: .;~':>.:~;. -- ,:;. " -, •.Tnrough .our: experIence 'we have b~en able to deSign and bUild some of the most a A Farms police officer, sent to .I.! 35 Radnor circle to pick up a W stray dog on Tuesday, August 9, tl ~'j1:t~f~I{I~t'+;p~" :i~~:;~~~~l~~~~tl_~t-.r":'::~~~~~~~~~~y~~~:~t~:~~;:I;i~b~founa,an:here~ : can rebuildyour ~ il was bitten twice by the animal after it was captured. . ~ere!s the ,~~M 702,:'~..'~gial1~brain" and thelstar,attractio~ of,"a new,'~lectJ:;p.lti~,dat'~',:,:','~': ::' .. '. . , . ree s ma es, TUxedo 5-1106 s v 'I Bitten on the left arm, just processmg. center op.ened reecl;lt1y at the',New' Y~rk J:1ea~q~art~rs of;1:qternatiori.~tBusi~;'" i~,:! ;,' ' 'l1': . t .,'m' '. ~ tr above the wrist, was Patrolman ness .~achmes ~orp. rr:h~.c~nt~l! !yill sery~e~.~siness' ~:bd-ipdustry:by spe~ding.t~e ~S(i~u~.i9P:..: .;:..: . ' :,' " .. ".' " ELECTRICAL: APPLIANCES' . ~ Earl Field. er' th to weighty busmess;:.e~g:neer~pg .,al?-d':.sCl~n~!flC,pro~~eJ;;l1s..The p'ew:.IBM,~:~s\'~q,~pped:'-V:itl,l':;,"-<;:.': '., '. '. The animal is owned by W. J . U.... .IS '''u) t" -the l~test large-sc;ale'dIgIt-al compu,ters and'.electronIc data"proce~S1I).g.,ma:~hin~s.,Ano:per,-.....,l'::, ' .., ..' ,', •. j. . &1;1. 16915 HARPER AN'OU from:Yogu.' Theil"'" Scott, Jr., of 81 Handy road, who' . at~:r..1,5 .~hoY1,nhere. gjY~!lgiI)stxuctiqn' tp the, ,"giant':brain~'~ Eight ..magrletic" tape>units'.in' ~, .... ',' ,...... '. " :!. was informed the dog will be .the'b-ackground':.:receiv.e::and de1iver"~in£6rmatI'o"n"Th' .t:.l.tI';" .. ." 't':".'-f"th'" '.'~.. .' ;,~TOR.IlHO¥R.~~n,tIU 9.00. Mon., Thur",and FrI.. and t,Il.6,OO Tues.,. Wed., and Sat.. " ..: ~on:fined for a period of 1U days i . . , ' ..~l •... '. e va .me,~ory c;:a?acly.,:.~.: ,ese ..,.:-,,:' '. ,.. ':: :-':"" ',.".'. ; . . " . . :w to determine if it has rabies, un ts IS better than 40,000, OOQ,~~~~ra,cte:ts Wh~c:Q.,can, be us.~d at. th~,.rate\ o~"~~,QOQ,:a.,second. • rl'•••!••~.ilV'~ !tI'a ;.-••~ Yrl'o tI'a ~..,. 'Y'rIYh YrIY' y ••••••••••rl'.y w,. rl' " ••J'••••rlV'~ Patrolman Field '...vas treated for the bites at Cottage Hospital. - :QonWor~ei.G-r.a~~t~' 91.; ~n~\v ork8h~R .~ ':1,».", . , " ,. '.. '. . • STILL USEFUL DELAWARE W A:r'J!,1,R' GAP. Fred~wafitig Youth'Mu~ic' Work_I ('. It's impossible -For the law to Penna.-Donald ,W o:r.l'-e y, a shop held .here, '. " , . '. '" ., ',' make. a rnan good, but it {:an t~er..ager who 1i~es, ~~ 389...:~er." . The 'W~ring 'Wqrkshop b'as.'. :make him :furnish a good ex- rlweather, Grosse. ~omte, :MIC~- been :ip 'operation, since 19.46'. for, .: .'; ample. igan, is among a selected' group' adult directors' i of>!school' . and" .,. " ' of 150 high schoo1 and colle:;e church 'music, ,organizations but -. Too often a man's reputation is musicians. ap.d singers :from 25 ,this is the first .season:'Fred War-. .- injured by his character. states graduated' from the ~rst .ing "'has con~by:'som:e 20, " presents members .of his prof~ssional. 'staff ~lio' .are .charged '-with, ,the xes-

ll ponsibility to prepare~ the .famed: .." "0ne Owner Grosse Pointe T,ade.ins .Pennsylvanians" for their numer::' '. ous'performances~ "'Dr. Ear'l Will- .. hc.ite is Dean of Instruction :for' .. * Starring t.[ie Workshop ~hd "direCtor of educational actiyities' for . Mr. This Week's Specials Waring. ' "'" '50 Chrysler 4-Door ••••••.•••••. ~.••.. J95.00 Qne of, the highlia,hts was a * speci~l '!field t,ri~" .,to, ,4tlantic' *.. 152 De S~to 4-Door .,••••••••••• , ~"•••••• 775.0_0 City where members of the group, . ...u II".. e' :.II 4' D~:Io. .' .., f"" ',' .. ",'" . , ..:,-' itI.... OO'~ ~ ~ roru • vur ••~..' 4~ •••• '~ •• ~r,.1"'1>1 ."VU were War-hig's" g~es~s "at., a ,PI\e .•', :)1;';:" ..,,-:. * 154 Nash Rambler ~.••••••.•....••. ~.. 1095.00 Bi'oadway preview of his new "If !5~ PacJear4. 4;tDoop .<;:.~• .;i.'•• ~•• .,." " :Qi ~'w:'i'.~~l'i\fi ~, rnu~ic~,P1qp~t.i~,l:;l,je~r! !I~arr':. ,.;'/ ~.'. ':\ * '54 Plymouth Club Sedan • .;••••• '•..-.••• ,,'1075.00 .WhICh opens L\at . the ZlegfelCl' . "53 Plymouth, 4-Door .••••••••• ".••••.••. ~795.00 . The'atre in New YOrk Septemb~r', , .. ' * 26; prior'to:a national tour. An . * "50Studebaker 4-Door 1'00.00 outdoor barbecue at Waring's' . '. famous resort hotel Shawnee Inn' VA. 2.8221 '''Open Daiiy , yvas another memorable 'experi- VA. 2-8222 , I .9:00 t\) 9:00 ence for the' energetic' ;and. en:: thusi'astic .b'oll..l'1gsters,

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JUST TWO PLEAS"NT STEPS:. (A) Hear E-V high fidtlit, demonstrated by your E.V Distributor. A truly thrilling' experi. ence awaits you! (B) Fill in and mail the offiCial entry blank. provided by R-V.Distributor. (Be lure the salesman signs your entry blank.) Con. te$t closes at 'midnight, "September 3~,' 1'95S. Gd FIJII Del4i1s III . , 1 I . " .-. 1', '\ .- "'4 " • , \ , . , I \" ., . Pecar EI'eclronics, • •:'-". • ~.:~ .* • ~ "I ~r- ~ ~ ' I.; ~,:;~: ••~~;~~.. .I'~~-:~; :~:~~~.:t,,, . 'IN' .' ',':, '.' ',.>:: .....".,.. :"',":."" ',.-Pepsi';;Co~a-Deed.rs.' in" t~e Grosse,roin't. Area Are.:;'Se'rviced: by. ~. .- ,.' c. ',', ,,' ,~t;.. SOUND EQUIPMENT' DISTRI8UTORS ': 10729 Morang, at C;dieux . •. ,," . ~~one: TU~~d'o;;2;.988S:.'iD:;QSSi";:~.s?:F.OOQ'P,~O D....C:T S: • 3' 65 9' ..._GRA TIOT >:' 0:1:t.a~O:lT .," ' " 'r, 0 <:,:~~:':'>:',<":< ,..',~.';{ °Phone WA.:l-9100 ,.' ,'1' ". " . .. .'." .' , . . Ho?ts, Daily. ~ritII ';~ p.m~\ .'." .,'.: ,«< ',' ~, , , ( '.> ) , .. ' • I ~ ;'l . ,~, .' " f. , ' , ~. .. '.i .

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'.: ".' ,. . lac~ the\~.~:~b~tiQ~ .to~l:see,"i~ ;~a~.to~.ub~at~~~~ heat" in trai~-' ~dmoo.els as" there. are play~I'S': wonder why it do~'t b;-ing con . R l:''' d '=0,;,.1' It' through. ,< :, '. '. !,. ':,mg .camp.': Ane ..started a fad lfl 1ncamp., ..' tentment. J' ely .. , , . -.- ": .', .:. ~ '. ;' .•. * J \ -' ", .,:" (, • " •• ~ ~ • , , . ... - ~~~... - 10 A rash of daylight burgla,ries Mrs .. Jack :Morey, of-1245. Harvard; broke out in the Pointe last we~k; io~d. . . '. . . .. All were in private homes in the In aU cases the mode' of the: ," ~ City arA Park. criineand the items' .. stolen' . . STORE According to all av'ailable re- matched up. . . HOURS: ports from the re.spective police Lt .. Andrew .. Teetaert .of ',the LAKEWOOD HARDWARE departments, two of the. thefts City police outlined the probable . , . - came in rapid succession Thurs- metho1 used by the burglar. . Dally day, August 11. "We have reason. to ,believe 8:00 to 8:00 that the thief doesn't spend' much The first reported breaking ., , . Sulidays. •md entering was' phoned in. to time casing a house,". Teetaert ...... '. , said. "In our theft. (the -Ballan- GRAND-, : . .. ., the City police at 1 :26 p.m. The 8:30 to '1:00 thief, determined from a spot tyne home) a Negro rang the' door bell of the house' next ..door check of the neighborhood to bee a Negro, enter.ed the Ford Bal- a little before'the time we think. I TUxedo th~ burglary occur::'ed. He asked. OPENING! lantyne home at 355' Lakeland. for a fictitious doctor,'" 2..0845, Later 1n the afternoon a sim- ilar entry was made at the Emil Teetaert believes. hE' .probably' did the same thing at the 35.5 Van Zile hom~ at 1213 Grayton. address and when no one' an- A~r.LANTIG FLEET. ',F.HT.NCY:-T. aking'p"a, rt in the' sum,' .;. The Park police) unable to de- swered, went on in. . . Friday • Saturday termine the exact time of the A va'gue descript~on. of th~ mperL"sASth;C'i~d"'J~Ri~Slh~fPtman.trf~iMnill~:"Ecrlui~e";'~~HI~~:,~ORMAf64'.N ;. , .. We're"ple~ed to ~*nounceour new store is at last . Thursday ~ theft, placed it somewhere be- 1 bell-ringing suspect was ob- :' , 4>:., ., ~ ", .s?n. 0 . ~s"...... ~~n?;e .. ~~~ca. 0 , coniplet~ly. siocke~t::'~ith' all hardware. needs, .paints, tween 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. tained, He was said to be in.his Flsh.~r: road,: Gross{l Pomte, MIChl' '.u~es;a :sextant .aboard the, August 18.19 .•10 , . In both cases the residents late twenties,. ver~' slender 'and 'high 'speed transport 'USS: Kleirism~th...' ~~e':is :a 'senior ;at ; .:sPot:ting. goOds,arid:gnns •• /,~nd',-we'll be ple~d to Were away for the day. wearing glasses. . . . Br9wn Univetsity.~ .DONALD T~._COREY~:,.tiglit,. soil of ;'Mr:.. ,' . .serVeyour ',n~s .. 4. 'long e~tablished business .: •• .in Yaur. Heaclquarter~ for The third t~eft occurred Fri- IAn immediate' scouring. of the and\Mrs~ "Donald H~'Corey-:of2:78:'K~riw:Q.o~:cqtirt;:'.O:ros~e; " "~',,a'new locatio~ ••• unde~.new .management! day, August 12. The victim was Lak~land l1;eighborhood by te~ms.' Pointe, stands' watcb~' He isa seni'or"at,.CofnelFUriiv~rsity •..' . of CIty polIce turned up nd,thmg. . . ••• '. . ". . '." . - .. ------.. --~~-- .. It was not known whether th~ . More than .1300. Naval .ROTC!' :. :'. , . ~'.. '. .;.~.,' ,; . " . . . h" f fi ' ~ The '.traming . squadron has BIG . t Ie :d on foot .or, use~ a car. midshipmen' left ..'Notf~ll{;..v~., .scheduled/, stops '.ir1 0 coion;~ Pan- All .hree. bur~I~lr1es., lI~cluded July' i1s' aboard' '13' h' .' f th ama', Havana". Cub'a" and .Guntan- .DISCOU,NTS I. table model radIOS. mlSsl~g. In ',.':;; .. : \:lP~, .0.. ~, am'o'Ba :..Cu{ ....;. :.',. '. I the Ballantyne entry thIS was At1an~lc., .rleet. for-.a ,sIx-week . G" . Y, ... /'AC'- t' . t':a- t . . . ". '.' .' , .,' . .'),', ~~eryprac lee. a uan an- . or. all that was stolen: ,,< ,c~~I~e.T~e~ .ar~. unde.rgOll~gpr~~. amo. Bay' vV-ll. ,climax .:tne cruise" ~n .all the cases.~ entry: .was tIcal, trammg' ..m .sh1pboard" 1I:fe before; the lii5dshipmen' .disem- . Sum.mer gamed through a wmdO'l,ll. 'and 'duties.' , . ' ..... :,. bark.at Noffolk'Atigust'2Q. '. Sporting Goods The .Park police s'aid that Ii" . - .' . . ' Fishing 'Tackle ~ •• look belter lon,ger! portable radio valued at $25,and . . .' '.' " .' ~;~e~O~r~~i~h~m~~nC~?:eh~:e~N ew' .Hi.iJ.h"Scho~ol'.',St~rJe,nts.. Young "A.Gift for All and Old ~~E~:y~~~~ber~fh~~er:~r:~AilliedtoRegister Ear ly: .•... M~h=~= Besidp.s two radio~ valued'~at .New; st~dents enterihg Gro~se or'Wedri~~aay,.Septemb~r;'7,',be:: . '.:::~'s~~~i=:~i=;~.:,Thurs., Fri., Sat. Aug.18-19-20 How TO PROFIT. $35 apiece, the burglar made: off Pointe' High :~hool. .this :fan are cause ot::teacher and:'orienta,tiori . . repeater is a Universaffiwor- .

with a wrist watch and ringi requested/t.o', enroll the week be:." meetmgs, .. ' ' . . . , r ~ .: . '; • ' • ite for upland shooting or.'at' THROUGH together worth ov.er \$25.0; . . fore 'La~or :'.l?ay~"'a,nnowic~d, :W. : New .'stUdents. tr~sferring' -to , -, .' ." , Trap or in'the Skeet field. Though the Ballantyne -theft, R. "Clemm~o~, P'rlI~c~p~lof<.Gro~s:~,Grosse'Pointe"High--Scnool'-:fr:om" .."._ .. TAX .EXEMPTION occ~rred .before the ~?rey one; Pomte HIgn .S<:hoQl. ThIS dges,;a. -scnool'. other ...than. :.a.; Gro'sse, '. l Porter.Cable poh~: thm~ _ther~ rmgnt, be -\fin not, inc~ude students Aransf~rririg . Pointe. public" s~~ooi:'~~~.'.:i;eA.u~~t~C'~.:. ~,'MODEL.~1 With today'. high tax .Ievel!}, in. addItIonal tIe. u~ ,m t~e fact th~t from PIerce, .or I:'arcells.' .'.' ed to. have. theIr' :last. school' at~, Teston in medium and high tax 'At P.F.* POWER brackets are turning to tax.free t~e Negro askmg for the fictl':.. .Gros~e"..Pointe. High School. 'ten9-ed, .forward .. iriirn;ed!~i'te~y::.a Municipal Bonds for incomo that." ~~~~e ~octor asked :for, a .Dr ... th,e. Dea,n. 0:: ~Oys'. a~d,D~an~.of ..~rans~rip.f of:.tl)~i~.~~b~p1~~~,::r~~-: they c:an keep. "H/ mi ht have known'. that GIrls .\VIll .~e:~~n thell~i offl~es ,:.to~7.d.:t~YGro:s~;e~~~lt;~~:~~h.:S:?e:~.~I~_' ~:e~~~~~~~e~~~~~~f ':" .TOOLS · If' YOll have a tazabJc ineome' g h t" e;troll .ne~ , ,st~dents:" beg~nmI?-g i ."Often '~1t-1S very.: diffIcult', to'. th M: 1 It Tennis Sh.oes See our eOlnplete line of these of $10.000 or more. you may be . e or,ey orne was some Imes with the afternoon. of ~onday, , ...... '. , . . ,.,.,. :.: '•.. ~.:~" is'the world sjfuiest. !sa" unoccupIed for' the day hut '''I'm ,...... ,.' .,t. place :,a.stu.dent, J.n ,~he. proper . '.'.'.(' ...., " M1no'f,such.'beau"'p,of.1i.ne•.. famous tools for the professional 'well. repaid by invutigatiDg the , v . '7. August 29 to and mdudmg'.FxI.J, d' d 't11 th 't .' 1':' ". o~ ~;T, ply got mixed up on the streets/~' .,".' ...... t' '. , ~a e. ~n . ~l. '. e cqx;r~., ';~~,e~~. .',.'i>... .aci~ntificdesign and .shooting . 30 gal. or hobbyist. adv8ntage5 of tax-exempt State Teetaert said. "When he found dady,:sep~ep1bel:rI.-.2.Ht.o~s,.fl~rO~(}'~tlS, hon.of subJect.s w1?-e!l,his.recor,d. _.. ' excel1ence,that.itistl1.!ly',.: for Boys. and Municipal Bonde. For iDe the Ballax,tynes' empty, .he prob- a. vance, .enJo men are.. . 0 fr~ ' t~e~~l'er.Io?~:,'scJ;o~l :c;:an,:tt()~ . '~. in,a type ~y itself . Do;';I"-Yourself • tar.<::e, if you file & lingle retum ably fi.gured.he ,might as welt 3.30 p.m~;. .,', '. b~}t~d~e~.\thIS lS,aJ.~~sa~":~'t~.~ge.' ,..... *Posture Foundation on & taxable income of $14.000, S - II .Rental Service knock off that plac.e,. too:' The Dean~:,a.nd .C.ou.nselors. ,WIll" .to.,.the .ne~,': st, u~~p..,t,,:...c,alls1~g:.\,an~,'." yO\! would h:::.veto receive a divi- 'pecla . . dend return of 7.45% on a taxa- The police are investigating all not .b~ avaIlable, to enr~l1 ~~~'Y ?rle~t~t1p!1.proplemt • Mr. 91~~-.. ;.: .: ;~OI'.EL:.7 • ble security in order to equal the {)f the available clues and fo1- studen!s ..Tu.~sday,.. September '~'I I~son state~., . -' , .' . yield from & 3.50% tax.free Bond. lowing up all leads...... " '. . .~. . .' .. ' GasHotWater Us some/lains to tn.ink about! Both departments. reCQ:mmend.' A-nn' ",D K.Q'br;~~/,'K.:ilI:e.J;:,':'...., C"'a'sh ... , \:.::~..~'::.f.~,'.ina1e'~~arrclshotgun. ' .Our .~9K ~t._~ •..ro., tliat.residents.,r,eport ,jm2l'\edJat.e~"",....""'~AAP,-&,!i-.".;>~e .-' ':'. ~;:~/' . : ." w.u,I.: ....1;<' .:" .....::~" .:"':. ~ !Ili~~Winc~e~terModel37:' Profit -ThYoug!(-~ .. Ezempaion~.,!' . , '!N 11' ,,~ .. , ~, $ ~" . '. " ':)., ,,~",r ...... "...~ f.1'-.l'i'ta1.l:.ri2:e It. astr '" .:>'HEATER .,.a~~\'~:BU~P1CIOU8':.' e~roesi:~~a'l~i .~~;:~!"A~';,;eD; ,X6h;ing,..-f6/dati~h~'~K~i,m~gin:a~~ ,'-:.. '...-...,'..:.," .'<:'.:', ~~",~'~:.;;:;~'.;',~(l:I;, P ..'IS on .. J Lakewood . explains iD plaiA 'lan~le.,. J~":<' , ;;~q90r '\'~~~.#0Clf.!~;?':J; f£ ~g~rJ'f:'4m~ '.; . '~"'..~:.' }.,r{{{ ~"I:1~1~. , '. ~. ~ .. ~ -''''.' .• ]:lj., ,.','".' • .- '.~'i;"';', :~'.,':..' easy.to handle) smgle b.ar!e~,. , need {or tax exemption~. ,ens how:':' 1;;~~""'~'> . ~'"" -;;.::~t':o/l~.'and Mrs. li-enry. C....~~'i. "i,,:~H~~,!~~es.lJ~r.l,.))are~~s~~~ll.~lS.S":U'-.C',::_. < :semi~hammer)~otgun.'whjcb. .Only. '$.10995 .much these.high.grade inveatme~t&. ' d .',~,r~~g: Or.'3~~: .Tour:~~ner~a:a'1d'i~?--:viYE!~;:oby.t:n.0 'sisters; :"J~~;':all~ :.' ~.' ~ells~at ~n espechilly 1~W:price;- c:an be worth to 'YOU. Tbere'. Installation Extra' . no. M "o~:~~r~~ay,:Augu~~:~l;;,~~,~'~r~,~. ~;.:'a~d,:;l.~~~therf.:.Jopn.~.~r:~:.,.',;.:~." .~,Buy.on the' " obligalion. Send for COPTtoday. .en G.:"a~. ene!.s Here is a .REAL BUY!' It is 0[' Dhone • ~ . .Me~t'lng Ton"g'ht :suIt ,Of-: an, aut9m,?bl1;,ac~~~~,n~,,1;er,'grandp~e:~tst.~~~".~~-:.~s;:. :..: .... 'w' ".•-nche'ster v I; It Sh' k'11 d h th .' 'John R. Decker . ,." .. , .. , ,. ,. ". . glass: 1IDed.' •.• with'mag-;. FI~ST OF MICHI~A1f . I ..' ','; ;' :Whic~\:~:'-~~s\i~n:nw~::-~~~~' ":jU;;;~ai:~;~;~i'c.~~,.~'~;e~~;~'~o~~;.,.:.:~_:~.~...tiJriff Pay P,Ia:n nesiurri),od:.'; ~an~ GUAR- : 17535 MACK AVENUE . (;ORPORAUON . . 'Guests will .be welcome to-' by a ,car dr,iven.by a.Miclilg~ dpc~e~,o~"Mon~ay~ .August.J.5. ~ •. . .• "1 001 " I ANTEED.' for'. TEN YEARS.' Between Neff and Hereford Bahl Bldg.' Detroit. '26 ' :night 'vihen -the Men's Gard"en National. :'guardsman,hi .<;;r~y7" 'C~emation to.ok. place' at :Ever;' As. L,ttl •. as 1 ;0 Down. Only a fe,w at thispTiceI . '.- I ' WOo 2-2055 : Club of Gro~se. P.ointe 'ho1ps' ling,:,:Mich. 'She 'V!~s'vacat~~njn~gre~en:cen;i~tei:Y:. Grand R.apids, Flint/Sa, 'Cit) . a Lanlling, Port H,,,o. .meetit:lg. on' ~he lake' t~rrace of,! ,.. Bottle Cre,k the' War MemOrial'. Center." Th~e meeting will start at .8 o'clock and 'in theeve~t. of r'ain"ft 'will be held indoors at the Cent.er. :.' 1. E.' Ilgenfritz; .. president of the "Monroe"",Nurseries and "the .., ., third. g.meration actiye in: this organization, . will.' discuss l,~d~,

scaping. and < nursery. stock' and its corl'ect use. ,. .

The Detroit 'Edison Co, is';in~ ',.",.". stalling a display of gar.den lights cmiong the shrubs aethe Center. Miss Mary Taepke of .the .1 Hollie Lig.hting ,EXtension"~$ef.

vice of Detroit Edisont willdis~~ cuss the use and installation of the fixtures. • Neispn Fro1u,nd and. Mac Alex~ VAUGHAN ander, are co-chairmen for the RADIO and TRAIN SHOP m-eeting. Lionel Approved Service Station 15434 Harper LA 7.0771, .~ecr.ets, like moneYt are-no,go9d '. Hr. Nottingham-Open Eves. 'till unless placed 'in -.circulation;~' ~.',' . ~ 'J -ry . I

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"'r ' . " J' p_. I r .,' .' From Another Pointe Sh'6rt;~.~n~dJo~<:the-P,,6inte ARne Elizabe.th Packer BY~!'!~':... P~=l1~ ~, ~f~;',....:l;~<:J {.>....;c .>'; '1~'M'."~.'~.':It' ~.. . .,.,.bther~i~:p;:":ra;V~I:~:~hOWeds James. F. Martin 0 . I Rointe .Wednesday for i\' 'visit >. ./V\rs... am'es.,'~nswoaJ>~;. ar In ~:;'have r,etutned .t. .thEtPointe .are l' ". " , . ., '.' '. .' witp. her,' ~son:and "da,u."ghte:r~m':'.:.. ..~~. and.~,S. ~HENRY B.. JOY Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold' L Packer, of Wasm"gton E: 1 . MR d MRS U 1\'0," .JR., of.Provencal road., and theIr R d M . 'S' 'f' h J' . F' ~J rf'.' f B .ttl If we've been listening. to accurate reports this was a go~d aw, ... ' an . . ~()LD ~~.. '..~son. HENRY ill. Eilroute 'to .:the' . oa.; arrle.s on I 0 ' t e ames ~ .. 'lVla, .IDS,~.0 .a e year to miss July in the Pointe ••• Heat'raves have come. toTY~:E.E' of.Proven<:al.road.'~h~.y: ..: .P9inti~ t~~(' trio stoJi~d., o~': in . Creek ~t Evening Ceremony in Pointe MethodIst Chureh us from all sides all ages and "just now. they' say are ~en1or Mrs. '.Ty~ee hall spen~the:' ,~ ,'. \-latch Hill, R.I~,'to' see Mr. J'Oy.s~ :' ' ' '. . . .' • • . . 11 'h 1 . '. early Summer at ChatauquaLake- .. ' Th . \ EI b h P k d Jame G Pomters gettmg up enou%h ene.rgy.to pu . t. emse ves to- in New York, andjs .en 'route to( .." " mother, MRS. HENRY Ik JOY, e. marrIage of A.nne iza et ac er an .. s rlS" gether ••• and start playmg socIal tIck tack. toe on one ~P-. her horne in the. South; ..' .: < who' has'.been spending :the~,Sttm~wold Martin was solermiized last Saturqay ev.ening In Grosse

, \ other's doars ••• "I sat in my slip and readnon:"c.ontr.oyersl~1.. * '* :'.. .\' mer at her. home' there~'".;,' '. 'Pomte'.Methodist' Church. ~ books." declared one Grosse Pointe Farms,matron. "I drove to . U. s. AMaASSADOR. to .Bel. ~ . ~~ '* ~ "'. -. . T Hansen •.Jr..; of Battle Creek. town with my husband and attend~a. air-conditioned t~eate:s gium a.1ld'.MRs.FREDERICJ< M~ ' ,: Spending th~,month, of Al.:l~ust . ~e Rev~ "es~ey Dafoe .of-. A coSttp:~eof aqua sHk with at all day long,".sighed a Park matron. "I just groaned," saId' ~GER'.ar~:,expected .. in <,the'. at Harbor Pomtare, MR.. ,and ~clated at the .9ouble rmg matching chapeau was chosen by g•.. the lady from the Woods. P~mte this wee~-end.'.The.Alge:rs , ::. ~S. BURT EDDY TA~~',:JR.,' ceremony which took place at the bride.~ mother who 'wore & a~ * • ~ I WJll spend th.e1r:.month's leave' -: of Kkenwdoodroad .. ~:heJr recent 7' o'clock followed by a re- ~o'rsage of pale pink ,sweetheart gc _ ' from- -the Etnbalsy in"Brussels I wee -en guests were MR~'"a,Il~- '. '. '. " ' .. . roses.- Lydia Kerr To Wed . "with .family an'd.friends nere. Iri~,' MRS., CHARE~S: '~IG::ar III;' c~ptIon.lQ the".church parlors. Mrs.. Martin, mother of the Its the con census that John Russell Lee is t-h-e lucky young stead of opeiting" their hoine' oIL';:' of VeJ;?-doiI).'eroad,and t~efr' chil- Anne's parents are. Mr. and 'bridegrOOm, pinned pale laven- man. He will marry lovely Lydia Kerr this autumn. The'en- East,Jefferso~. ,avenue, they wlU' dren,ADE:NA, W.ISA a_nd Mrs. Harold Lowell Packer, of darorchids to'tbe shoulder of her ; gagement has been announced by: Lydia's pa~ents, Mr. and b_~at the new, home they',:"e pur- . CHUCKY. .'. Was h i n g ton road, and her pink embroidered sheath frock I Mrs. Harry W. Kerr of Touraine road. John is the son of Mr. c~lased on Lmcoln road. Sons ' ..,. •.•... ,brldegro~m Js the son of Mr. which~had blenqing hat. I . P . t W d f I FREDERICK 'III and DAVID ar'e Next week~will::mark- the're~ and.Mrs.JamesFranklin Mar- . Following' the reception, the I t . ?1D 00 S, I I' an d Mrs. C1are~ce E. Lee ~f Grosse e onner ~ stayi~g in Europ~ while their,par~, .,.' tunl''''t'o the Pointe of' MR. and ~tin 'of. Battle Creek; young Martins. left on a wedding ,-I of Grand RapIds. The brIde-elect graduated from Grosse ents vacation 'here In the Pointe ': .,:~:M~. DAVJD, ,A. WA4,LACE; of. : For the ceremony the:' bride trip to Pe~ylvania., . ' I Pointe .Country Day and Vassar College."~he is.a member .pf Ithe Algers will vi~it Mr. Alger'lil'~ .:' LeWIston road. They've Summ~r~ .chose' a'waltz 'length gown of For traveling,t~e bnde donned I Tau Beta and the Junior League of DetroI,t. (Remember bow' mother, MRS. FRED T. MUR-' :::.J ed at'then- X:A Ranch."near Bur- Italiari: lace . a turquoise pure SIlk sheath frock ! m( j knock-out she was in the most recent Junior League Follies?) PHY, his brothe~:in~law' and sii_'t . .... yvell~Neb.' .' It'd" d 'th with' mat<:hing coat and brown i . U' 't d 01' H t THE H . '" .-' ",' . was eSlgne \VI s<:oop . . . be; John was educate d at Demson DIverSl y an lvet. e er, . AROLD R. BOyltRS. , . ~, I . . .; '. . .neckline' finishing' the. molded accessorIes. . e. CI-: 1 served as a captain in ths Marine Corps during World War II (Mrs. Boyer fleW-to Washington. . :.. MR. and MRS. GEORGE REIS bodice:and the slirifwaistline had 1 and in Korea. ..- /, to meet th~ Algers'on Tuesd'ay) ';' ~;' of 'D~li'ay Be~ch,..Fl!1" are -tIle. silk cumberbund which draped John' 'Ne' w' berry his • ..' and ,their son-in~law and'dtmgh.,. . .~'.guests'. of .the1r. son-m-la~ and in 'panel'detail. . " ' .. tOl' Romantic News. ter, MR. and. MRS.. REESE: ,I 'daughter;MR~ and MRS; JAMES': 'Sh' 't' 0f h ' T.ouring 'Europe S, On Sunday, Dr. al'ld Mrs. John G. SleVl'n, of' WhI'ttI'er road, en-, EVANS H0'Y A~D.. :f .1A. dM~SCHAL~,,?£ Ken~.QOd:''italia~ ~~~: ~o l~~~d h:/\::~: ha\. _ " . roa:, s. Mot~chall. en~ertalned 'length ,bridal veil of imported '. mE tertained at a buffei; supper in their home' to announce KENNETH ~ANDER~' of Van . a~ a. lun<:~eon. hono~mg h~r silk illusion arid .the wedding John S. Newberry, Jr. of Lake romantic news. Their daughter, Marguerit'e 'Ann, Will marry Antwerp'. drive, will be in New mother last ~ee~.. •. '. . bouquet was composed of steph- Sh,ore • road, is in' Lucerne, l"io: Thomas Gregory Palmer, son of Mr.' and, Mrs. Gregory E.: York September J. to' greet his' anotis;. ivy and a white orchid. Switzerland, attending the In- be Palmer of Rolan.d court. Marguerite received her diplom,a Ias.t wife when she returns from The,.good,':'ship"Querida.,is~~ck A ,'. . ternational Festival of Music. tun _1 several weeks of'European, travel. in' the ..Pointe after, a cruise in:' nnes"slSter.m.law, Mrs. John H ' k . V . June from Marygrove College and Tom .attenas the Univers- • .• * N th ,. '" H. Packer,. was matron of honor e spentf1ve wee s'm emce, da: ity of Detroit No date has been set for the wedding. or et:n. -M ~c h:, g ~.n"l water~. and. Mrs. J.:'. Bruce O'Neill and where he occupied ,the apartment Be~ * * * I. Sometime. next week COUNT ~~oard the_, saIl'boat,'~' owned Mrs. Robert Brandel served as on the Grand Canal of the 'Con- wi] m. "Baerchen" FRANCOIS DE CHAMPEAUX , '. ,'. \', . ....'.. " -Picture Iby Curl Joyner :'J0mtly b~, MR; and ~RS~ J. AL~ bridesmaids. tessa Carolina di J;tobilant. While Cor Call H• will arrive from Paris to visit.his. Th~ forme,r.,ANNE ,PACKER, d~ugliter of 'Mr. an~fMrs. FRED.;.GROW'andMR. and MRS.". . . ' '" there he entertamed Mr. and Iv. The Hugo Lieb.olds, of Lothrop road, will be hosts ,at a fare- aunt, MRS. A. INGERSOLL Harold L II P k f 'tIT h' -d . CARTER. SALES' JR. for.' the :', :'-ll.-were. gowned. alIke In full Mrs. Dani~lGoodenough of Loth- arri .~o'f Vendom'.e'I'oad.'an'd"hi's' ow~, ac er 0, yv as .mgton roa , was. married - . M .' S' 1 'th' G" skirted. opera' length frocks of well cocktail party this Friday honoring Commercial Attache' LEWIS on August 1;;s to the. son of ~. and Mrs. 'James Franklin) crUlSewere. 1's. a 'es,: e. rQWs,:' ,. rop road•. and Thomas' C. Gillis, hon • C l' C ffm 'd cousins, MR. and MRS. JEROME Mart'. f B ttl C' k' THE ROBERT J.>GROWS 'MRS~ ~~quolSe crystalette wlth match- also of the Pointe. . end to th e German Consu 1ate at Detrod ,,0 In • Ho annan H. REMICK, JR!, of Ridge road. In o. a e, ree . ..', HOWAIiI)". N: GiRARDIN and .~ngheaddresse~.. . .'. Mr. Newberry was .also host the Mrs. Hoffman who are leaving for a new post in Los Angeles. Before coming to the Pointe. •, ,... .. ",.. MR.' and MRS.' J. 'LANEDONO;,. ;, The honor '.~natron carried a in Venice. of Frederic Prokosch. Hor On the 'sunny side of the ,nation", Mr. Campbell will serve Coupi. Champeaux will -visit MRS~. B~WSTER. ,L9pn; ar~ where they'll attend the. Shake- VAN:" . " cascade. bouqup.t of white daisy American nove1bt who started hou at the German Consulate General. The, Campbells will leave friends in East Hampton~' Long .spendmg several days in Mt..Ver- spec.rean' Festival. . :'. . '" • • chrysanthemums arid the' maids allf!.w book while tQ.ere. par. the P.ointe on August 26 fo1' the coast and after that stint of Island. non, Me. .'iI' .- '" 'MARIA~ 'FERRY,~daughter' of had -bouqu~ts of pale' yellow . A fortnight of opera' in Munich wh(~ house-hunting, Mrs. Campbell will return to the Pointe to '" * • .''" • '" ., ' . 'THE. .'RICHARO S.. WEBERS ~. and. M:RS.~pEXTER FERRY ~ai~y mU?ls(, . ,.' will get'Mr. Newberry's attention and

~Iose their home on"Lincoln road and pick up the children, MR. and MRS. FRANK ,Po Home after va~atining'at MurN'. are~'1?a~ in' their.' Lake Shore. of ...~otre.,Dam~ avenue, is due, . Mr.- Martin was served- by after he leaves Switzerland .. He Mr~ Sibyl" and Colin-Christoph. Sibyl. who is four and a h.ali, was BOOK, of University place, are ray B.ay,":Quebec, are ,MR.' and road" horrie.. With :thefr daughter; horrie:Septemlber 3 after the Sum-. Stuart~-:Lassen, of. Battle Creek, will spend the month of Sep-tem- and born In Berlin and the Campbells refer to their year old son vagationing at 'their ranch the ~'. ,WILLIAM RUST ..P~CE JANE';{';' and son, RICHARD, mer,. in,. Zurich. Switzerland' .as~best man 'and seating the ber 'in France and England and A " h • . 4-K Dude Ranch; at Dean,' Mont. 0.1.. Beverly road. They werl'the they spent a month traveling m' where :s~ .journeyed' under th~ guests were tl,le bride's brother sail for home on October. 5, on evel as t elr American citizen." He was born in Detrol't. Th""~ • ... • .guests of Mrs,;'Pierce's aunt, MRS. the Scandinavian ,{:otintries. '. Experiment... in Internationai. Liv- Dr.. J"ohn' H., Pa<:ker•. and. Paul' the'SS United. States. • Gee: young man with the impressively hyphenated name is better THE, ALBERT J. WETTLAUF..' SWAN KEENAN in Quebec."';'" ,*.. .;, ing' Plap.. ~he willie~ume'. her Wi! ~~~;:nin the household as Baerchen, the German for Teddy ERS, of Limloln road, are off to' . *...... MR. and MRS. FREDERICK. s; studies at Vassar this aututnn. CoL CoL Algoma Mills, Ont., for.the month MRS. CHARLES MORGANA' FORb:.'JR.. who have been"SUm- " '. * • I) .' * • * of Septe~per., Th~y will occupy .ha~ retlirned.i6 ,he~ .hon;e}n the,.mei-ing .at' -Harb,9r"'~ointe,:.haye' Returned .fr0z:n,a'~oliday at the Mr. Tid Bits tpeir .cottage there. Pomte'fo~lowmg a. vlsit'm ..Baton'been~hosts to Mrs.' Ford's mother' Mountam:,Cluh are,-MR. L\ HU:~an man B.its of th.is an,d data: CQIn.e tl,1educk seaso.n a.nd-the,king pin :,AN~'.P.O~G"'~,"'CE.'.,..-'la'Ughter'of Rouge, La... where ..she. was. the, MRS.;:'ERNESTBRIER; 'ot Tour~" .G . S. ~MER A.'CL~K,.of fun~ P "4 . guest .of' her son and "daughter- aine road. : ., r~sse .Pomte bQulevard. an~ . l~ t~e Olnte s C~rsten T~edeman, recentl~ e1ected,new state IVIR.. anq '~S;::.pT~o.;"W; .,PON- ii1-1a,~{:MR;and MRS. MORLEY: ,~ ,', .',... * . thell' children, ANNE and TONY... tour M Cllalrman of the mternatIonally famous mIgratory waterfowl ,GRAC~6fJIniversity,: place; will MOR~AN~:''''Me.q1,ida' Bates;..... MR....and':'.MRs'.~ tWALTER}:E>':i;"~HA5;I~L'<":~""•..• ' , ':.:, .. :.~+. conservatio~ organization. Point~r Charles G. Chapman was r"e,turn :~ext' wee~ "'ffom~'Aiopa daughter' of.: THE.. MAXWELL' 'ROCKWEbL,of_ Balfour; road. . ';, ~ D :o1;1,C;HA;R;ME:, ~~: lJ.o~t:' ~or:ner ch~lrman and before hIS term, another part-time. ~1ve, Fa~rle.e,Vt.."Xhenth~.famIly B.ATES, accompanied' her gran.d': with. theit< .sOn,~BRUCE','sp~ent),~~~s~~eral .,gJlests. aboar~ ;~,~1S;. Pomter, MIckey Cochrane held the post. All. these. sports- 1S.plannmg ,to spend a'. week at mother on the Southern junket. last week-end in' Pittsburgh YMa.chh~.Natoya, for a. cr~lls~ In, . 'th L t F R h' Hidden .:Valley .• • • ,'. h . 'th' . b' , hd . 1C19an waters. A:boardare MR.' men, a1ong WI ~s ~r '. uwe,. Serve on .t ..egoverning. i . ."'.'''' ~ " ," . ' 'IN ere ere.,was a ut ay p.arty and,' MRS' 'CARSTEN -'TIE'~" .'-; bo~rd of Ducks UnlImIted Mr T IS als pdt f D MR. and MRS. l;)AVID. B. for "Mr. I • Rockw:ell:SAbro.the .•",'. If' '. ..' " '.' r~~-, .. • •• 0 reSI ,en ,0 over: MRS .. HENRY T. EWALD of MORE~G;of.Clov~rly road~'will G~QRG,~, E.. ROCKWELL, ..of ~!AN.>M~S. CHARLES B. ,W~~. , (Continued on rage 14) . T~ura~rie'ro'ad. and. her' daughter, be ~n Stratford, ~nt;-,next :week Nev;:Yo:rk - ." ,, . ' ...~Contlnued. on Page I') , , • ~.' "f . . ',-

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. , Worn.an's by, 'of, - • • I, , 'and,~forPointe Women Girls, to Spe'ltd Mrs~Guy .WidmariTuhnediHe H •.M.'Couvreurs 'G . W.. T '. . I.ff' ~'r...., ,Year in Spain, . " . . . ~ Keeping Active' .uy. unnec I es . . ., .' Smith: C.ollege,students in ~he Mr. and'Mrs. Hector.M. Couv- tn 18th Smith College Junior Year, reur .of Moross ,aro\lild,. were as well as the more serious and Mrs. Karl Schmidt, Mr. and versity,of Michigan; ,Mills, Mou~~ > the Rev;.Paul F. Ketchum of- veil was a small cap of matching golf matches. Mrs. Earl Fraser, Mr. and' Mrs. Holyoke, Rollins; ,Sarah Law~" , , stopped quite a,numb,erof times ficiating. Alencon lace. )f the On Saturday eveirlng, play- A. C. Boles,' Dr. and Mrs. John,E. rence;.,and,SweetBr~~r qol1eg~s~'," '" by'polic'e, who could not under- laven- Sally is the daughter of Mr. Sally's. bridal flowers were ers and their wives and gu~sts Andries, Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. The ,director the 1955':'56',:: ,stand the reason for the carhav- of her of . and Mrs. Frank Barton Andrus, white orchids. mingled with steph- wUl attend a barbecue steak Artner. . Junior Yearizr, Sp~in program is iI1g only onelicens'e plate. frock' The Couvreurs have returned of Cranford lane, and the bride- anotis and ivy. dinner beside the beautiful Mr. and Mrs. Emil A. Wulz, Miss Jean Bratton): ::instructor' of! ::' groom is the Son' of M!'. and Ross Stevenson Campbell,' Jr., " " L6chmool" pool. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George P. Ma- Spanish at Smith. CQ~lege, :\yho ' in a,mple time for the October 15 1, the' ~arriage; of their daughter. . Mrs. Max B. Tunniclille of performed the duties of best man, ' ~dding there will be a buftet supper ghielse, Mr. and Mrs. Phil ()'Con- will meet the,stud'ents',upon their , ' Cranbrook road, Birmingham. for the bridegroom, whose usl1ers - })arty ~d distribution of a long nell, Mr. and Mrs. Murray L: arrival in Spain.'-Mis~ ,HelenW., list of glamorous prizes and MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Wi}- Randall, Dean ,of ,Smith College,. G.lendon _H. Roberts Cruise A quartet. of attendants 'pre- comprised the bride's brother-in- • ,onned ceded the bride to the altar. They law, James F. StephenSon;' his trophies to the golfers. liam G. Siebert, Mr. and Mrs. will bid the, group bon'voyage 'iii: . cousins~ :Robert W. and John Ap- ,frock Assisting Mr. Emery as chair- Brent Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz New York on August 24; . Aboard Their Glori-Bee brown' wore gowns of CarnegiE';blue em. pleford. John D. Gould, David Q.. " men of the prize f'ommittee have Neff. DUring September, ihest~dents. broidered spun silk, the portrait Walker and Duane F~ Murphy~. been Cortland Campbell and' Mr. and Mrs. Peter, J. Ga1lette, will have a month' of intensive Mr. and Mrs. Glendon H..Rob-, necklines accented with - deep erts, ,of Berkshire road; have been cuffs. Graceful bows finished the Mrs. Andrus attended the cere- Charles Byrne. Mr. and Mrs. B~nn Orr, Mi'. and study of Spanish in a provfndal' .Lochmcor Pro Chick Ratan and Mrs. Royce Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. capital, Oviedo or Santander. ,:' cruising ,in Michigan waters backs of the frocks with which mony and reception in ice blue y.. hiS staff have handled all the Gordon J. Birgbauer,. Dr. and . , ab'oard their, boat, the Glori.Bee. they' carried arrangements' of silk tissue taffeta gown designed tournament details while Dr. R. Mrs. Julius C. Tapert, Dr. 8.nd They will live :in, a 'Un~v.ersity, ", . Last week.end they arrived at light blue delphinium and ivy. with drop.off shoulders' and a " pe. S. Sinclair and his committee Mrs. Henry J. Munson, Mr. and residence and- attend classes. in Harbor, Springs wi~h their guests, ,The bridesmaids were' Susan full, dr.aped skirt. h b . h f I history and art toprepare\ for , Mr.' and Mrs.' William E. Slaugh- Widman Leader; ,Ann Candler, Mrs. Tunnic1iffe's costume was '. ave een In c arge 0 arrange. Mrs.' James F. Forester, Dr. and those in Madrid. They will travel' ter of. Birmirigha,~. ,The ~wo' Mrs. Turner Stedman Smith and sea foam silk taffeta with bouf- Lake' ments ..for the barbecue party. Mrs. R. S. SinClair, Mr. and Mrs.' in the province. and' have a trip, cerna, coup1es were feted'ta ,a d'mner Mrs. J o.nb D. Gould. fant waltz length, skirt disti.n- As the men take their golf se~ John F. Pival, Mr. and Mrs. W. 1 th t" t M d ' , , " -Photo' 'b'~.Beatrice 'Zw,aai1.' In.' riously, the Lochmoor wives will C. Smith Mr. and Mrs. John G. a ong e coas enrQute 0, a • J party at the resort when the :ilor her wedding, Sally was guished by accordion pleating~ be planning their prettiest cos- Banniste;, Mr. and Mrs. John R. rid at the end of the month., ,.. The former $ALLY ANDRUS, ,daughter of. Mr. ;a:nd hosts were,' Mr., and Mrs. William gowned in. pure silk' Italian taf- The bride's parents were hosts The remainder of the academic . Mrs. Frank Barton Andrus' of. Cranford: laile.' was married, Breech .. Other, 'Pointers ,at the feta. Re-ernbroidered Alencon to wedding guests at a reception dayiumesfun.for theOn SaturdaySaturday andevening,SWl~ Turner.Emery and Mr. and Mrs. D. C. y~ar will be.' spent-in Madrid,' ,.on.,. August 13. ,t' 0 t, he.'.so.n lof Mr'. and'.:Mr:'s'.".. Max' B... Tunni':' party' included Mr~and Mrs. Ster,: lace 'finished' the yoke and sleeves in the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club.. Bert Djerkiss and his Orchestra where the students', w~lllive with .cliffe .of ,:Birrningham:', ' ling Docks6n of Sunnmgdale' of the princess lined gown which When ,the young Tunnicliffes will play for dancing in the club's . Spanish families'and'take cOtli"ses drive.' - - had bouffant skirt and water lily (Continued on Page 14) Coral Room. Heat Del ied in Spanish art, 'history, literatUre M d M A W W d hand geography at the Interna- r. an ~s. . . 00' ave B F d Viki-H'eftlerTurris, Eight arrived from their Cleveland y. e ~ei.atIon· tional Institute for ,Girls in Spain home for Lochmoor's Golf Week- ' and at the University.of,'Madrid. ,'''Eight is grown up enough to their owner.., , ' ~ REOPENING MONDAY4r AUGUST 22 end. Mr. Wood always plays in --- Trips to various sectiolls of Spain.:havea buffet lunc~eoIl." Viki's' Liggett teachers, present the. invitational with Walter Although the weather has been during the year ,will 'supplemerit .~ This' was the' decision,o! birth- for thebiithday fun; were, Lillian; Horn. The Woods are the Horns' sizzling, the Special Activities the classes ,given by the ,Spanish' day'~ ,girl Vild: Heftler whose Curto, Beulah.,: Packard,~ .Rho'dac I houseguests and will join the Committee of the Detroit 'Federa- University professors. eighth birthd.ay party'- iric1uded'"a~ Pearl" Innes and 'Nan: Cole. party they'll give at the barbecue tion of Women's Clubs has been The students' will, return to. buffet'luncheon yesterday at 't~e , .',Her'

and Mrs. J'. D. Andei'son, Mr. and ~onderful pIa n for Stay. at- versities for their senior years. ents,' .'Mr..: arid .Mrs.. Maurice' Ben cake candles included, '0 Lynn '

Mrs. Neil P. McCracken and Mr. omes. Members of the 195'5-56Smith Heftler~' i,' ". Krieghoff, her cousin Patsy. Heft- and Mrs. Larry Br~wn. This p.nthusiastic gro-ap headed College' Jur.u0r' Ye~r ~n Spain;' .' ThereL;~ere 2.4 .~uests,' indud- ler, J:essa,.TeWalt, 'Alice 'Wrigley .. , Also entertaining 'on Saturday by Mrs. James F. Sheeran has fro~ the P~mte,. ar.e. ~ss. S~erry ID;g',f9:u.~ o~ :Y!ki s teacher~ ,.at, MiChael and Lynne Shelton, Mary evening will be Mr. and Mrs. been meeting in her lovely shop DaVIS, UmversIty of MichIga1:1''Llgg.ett.School,. and the ,part!: Helen O'Regan." . , . George West and Mrs: Arthur called "Talent Unliinited" in daughter of Mrs. Harold'S. DaVIS had, ' '~ ' .. 'w~s, a teach~ng member' of ~a'si- :', " ,'", , ing to'the pbinte'in"tirIui for open'.. NeW~ooJ,u mllar group a,t the U. of M. ',:,Kamp 'Kenwood,. located'ne,ar ing day <:lasses jokingly says that she's still going Those ,.from the, Pointe who ~ to the U.- of M. except that, in- are I:low,remiiuscing aqouta busy stead of being one of 90,000,at summ'er of. woodcraft, .swimming ~--_ ... the fall football games, she'll ,be .and qoating, are: .. ':",. , one of 90,0'00 at the fall bull Charles and Bill, McFeely, ,Ted fights), .she took her. :freshman Jeffries, Carl Carlson, Ned Burin; year at Colorado University. "At ,Bruce' McConachie, Craig. and. both places I met a good many .sCott McCoughriD.;Bill ,McLaUgh- students from foreign coun~i~s Jin aridWindso~: :r;:>avis." , • who thro;.lgh the orientation . John" Habel-corn, 'Jphn Clarke, 0ff went Ship'n Shore- program.~' ' <, E:entKnudston; Len' Hooper, Y2 Sherry only hopes she' comes Frank and. Petc't' Prmgham,' Tom. .WASH-AND-WEAR . . h 'h " Tilley,. and ,Carter ..Hunt. Dresses' Playdothes •. through It Wlt as rouc grace ,Those' who attended the first '. as they did. ,', ,. t . k . l' J I' ,- Travelmate* "Once at Madrid, it's all in wo wee . sessIon. ear y In U Y , ,Blouses . Skirts Spanish," .she said., were: B,urt Taylor, Jiin Horan, "- After the year's stay, she will ,Joel Str~b, ..Ricky' .Brydges,'Ed~ _.' ' ward Wunsch, Peter Reeve's, Kim OPEN SAT,URDAYS finish up with'a BA.in languages Smith, Jim' Wunsch;' .Ben Par- at the Urtiversity of Mihigan. sons" Bill Hope. "and' 'Ro1:)ert For Your Convenience" , Spr~cksell.., . , I BETTY ALLOR- HURT AT PLAY ,David Collins, ' . Peter" Ann- Betty AIlor, 12, suffered a bad'; strQn-g, Ricky. Tomkinson, 'John ly cut knee and .was ,treated at and Allen Betheu, David. Car:- Bon Secours Hospital., :011 Satur~, 'bone, ::Carte:r Hurit, Tim Talbott,', day" August 13, when she took Ted J~ffrie~ and,:qanny Shanos!p. a bad spill while running at the .' Neighborhood Club. Trio Return to Pointe.,After ------. ,; ';e- • 20445. MACK HOUSEHOLD HlNT'g, ' . Sojourn' i~' Leland, :OPP. Howard Johnson's ... , ," l, • Hot weather time is' ,fruit Mrs. Frands E.., Brossy Jr., of Glosed Saturdays. thru Sept. 3 punch 'time. To keep Ice cubes Kerby r9ad, 'and her sori.in-Iaw , , from 'diluting, the punch, try ~nd daJ.1gh~«;!r.1'Mr~a:n,~,~s~, Bryce "' ... freezing some of the, fruit juice' Russell"have returned froin! LeI- ' .. in ice cube,form and adding them and, Mich.~: where ,they , 'visited to the punch. . her'mother, Mrs. Walter ,C. Bran- don.,The' young Russells ~e leav- Strike while 'the h'c>n. i!'hot~ ing .soon .tQ make, their .~ome 'in , . but don't. bUrn your fiiIgers. New York~:~,' ',' , ANNOUNCiNG '.

FI'Oa'1lgIobe-girdlers to ',. l1unied housewives, everyone's ecstatic our new collection 'of over SHlP'N SHO~S wonderful no-iron Public' Sales smart, yo un 9 furs! I ' Beaver, 'and Raccoon NOT AN AUCTION"';' ALL ITEMS PRICED', ! Whatever you 'va en~_ t . , ' .. Ho useh61d'F UJn,i~shj.'ri:gs' visioneCl"'is her~ at its. I . most glorious.. • • . Mr. & Mrs. Matt Trungali ready to try'on; -, Open Saturdays fO,r Yo'u,' Con'venience \, , 505 Pembert6'nRoad , s. of.. E. Jefferson Ave.., Grolle Polilte"Par.k, , . ,. , ", .. , .' 1 ' ~ II Sunday, Aug. 21, ',froIII '10 aa~. , - • I • •

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Page. Four+een .' • t ..... Society News :Gath Peggy ~ughe$" From A'nother Pointe' of View

Fashion. Show to., Aid S ep:te1Jl~ei;~..:l!rlde, . (Continued from Par~ '1~) . \ .~ '. .... ~ " ..... ,I , ., ., f.,." . " .. .~ ~~. Marshes, Ltd., one of Michigan's best known duck clubs ~ • • Peggy.::'Hugh~;".d'~t'tg4~ii 'o~,¥r. A teen, aged football tan, took. the William A. Ternes ,over, t.o League Senior Center and .'Mfs:,:' ,:rr,ed.':1\..--. :Hughes ~.of Chicago for the game. between ,;the AIr Stars.-and the B~owns~ Tro~ble~:: road; .~iil'.: b~'."~~~iied' The,:ian is none ,other.than sub deb Lyn~ Ann T~rne~ who, Junior League of Detroit Plans Sept. 21-22' Fashion Sho'w Sept~~b~r: 17 to Charlel~L~Tai~' . rated a fun trip after all .that nice work she's be~n qOlng as, . . To Raise Funds for the Senior Centen Mrs. Charles, lor; .::~:.,'~,; , , ".,. );.~, ':,,:.,/ ..:.:';::. a Nurses Aid at ,Bon Secours Hospital ••• The Jo~byJones ':>"."',:':~~~~i' had.a ,big .'~dp~~Oll. ,Sunday.. (4espite the rain) at the place T.. Fisher III Is. Chairman The', ~erem6ny wilktake",pi'ace in G:r6"s~e'P~in~e. 'M:e.n;,,({~..f~'l r :./:;P:;j.A ' th~y've takeri:. this Summer over on the Canadian. side. A Invitations went into the .mail this week for the Junio!" Church:.;followed ,by,:a,",receptlon', .:;>/~f?;"\;J,. caravan of Pointe ca.rs made the trip for the all-day party. • •.. ~. ;~.~~.;.~f::.~..~~.:',~ . • . League of Detroit's big Autumn Fashion Show, being. held at the Detr.oit ,Boat.'Club::.' ..... to raise funds for the Senior Center. ., , Sept. 21-22 The. bride-elect's .three','~'sl~ieri'. ." 'Visitors Leave IBridge Party gI The Grand Ballroom of Vet-I . . ., will be, in ~he V{eddlng ':PB:i!r.;:~ each the Po erans Memorial Building will h °tfh daY~llanbdIn BlrJml1~g.-They are Mrs. ,David H. Henritze' ,Por CalifoTllia At'B.oat Club. . aJIl ere WI e a umor ,. , . , - ., - -- --. C: ~ scene of the ~how which League booth, Sept. 6-10 (from 'of Atl~nta,,~'Ga.,: M1:s,, .John' 'H;.; cC' Familles witn children ar'e al~ At the Detroit Boat Club Oil in, will take place each day at 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.), at Sfire Longley ,and:,Mrs."Joh.~',B:'~'o~;,.:' ready beginning to think in terms Wednesday afternoon, August 17, in 2:30 o'clock. Market. ers.,', ' of Fall wardrobes for the school the committee, headed by Mrs. term in' September, and. thus, Robert H. McKnight"chose'.'Swjl- th Proceeds will be used to If you miss all of these booths Peggy"g p.~'ec~,~Li~a'Bo\ve,is~,~n~: Summer vacations are beginning mer Spectacle"', asa theme- for, be benefit the Senior Center ~n h' . ~' her nephew, David Henritze Jr;; to end. -the women's .bridge luncheo~t and. ro, East Grand boulevard spon- t ere. IS ,one mOle place .0 get th , t' k f :f' wiil be flower girl 'and .'ring- First of the week saw the de- proceeded to carrY: 'ou(this motifl , .sored by the League as a ree- IC ets. or the . ashlOn show • • . aft rea.tional center 'for people over telephone TU. 1-1431. bearer respectiv~ly. ' , parture of :Mrs. 'Coope).' Cauchois in the decorations, which con-, and 11fr children. who rettirned to sisted of giant, flowel,'-bedecked an lixty. Officers of the Junior League The rehearsal dinner. wili be Kentfield, Calif. . . sun glasses, and prizes of ver;J' . Mrs. Charles T. Fisher III, are Mrs. George T. Hall, pres'i- given by 'Peggy's ~isters 'and their' Mrs. Cauchois, with Gage, Scott lovely' pastel, silk, "spectac~e'" pr ~ha.irman of the event, and her dent; Mrs. Frank W. Wylie, Mrs. husbands as well as her brother and Tommy, 'spent' several weeks cases. wi nil aSSIStants, Mrs. Robert E. Mc- William E. Lane, vice-presidents; and sister-in-law~' Mr:' ~'nd l\1rs.' with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Among the many. members Kean and Mrs. Rockwell .T. Gust, M G' W. l' ." F d W H' h It '11' b Gage w~,Cooper at their horne in who entertained ,guests at the tot Jr., met with ticket captains at rs. '. 11 lam DuffIeld ~nd re . ug es., Wt e given Buckingham rpad. : luncheon were Mrs~, William B. str the gardens of Mrs. Alvan Ma- Mrs. Damel Johnson, secretarIes;' at. the University Club the;' eve~: B.efore her leave';.taking for the Gregory' and Mrs. Austin M. tYJ' cauley Jr.'s Kenwood road home and Mrs. Edwin A. Hibbard and ning before t~e c~re~~ny.,. . West, Mrs. Cauch'ois traveled to Humber; th£' this w(.~k. ,Mrs. Ronald W. H~ughton, trea's- Many patties 'fill' 'the :Pride-' Harbor' Point to spend several. Helping Mrs .. McKnight, were dOl '0 T~cket chairmen for the fash- urers. elect's engagement book before days as the houseguest. of Mr. Mrs. W. H.. Bundesen, Mrs. Mil- ion show include: her wedding' da:y~ Already she anq Mrs. Frederick S. Ford Jr., ton R. Weed and Mrs. William. R. of For the~ League' at the Senior has been complim, ented at a' .te'a' bifi Mrs. Phillips B. Van Dusen, C - " Pictured above 'in the third group o'f college .'-giri$~ who are 'serving at Jacobson's at'their Summer ,horne. Evans. . Mrs. William C. Porter, Mrs. Ed- enter, co~chairmen are Mrs. H. (given by' her aunts, Mrs. Harry Store, in '~The :Village" durIng the month-long' :'Augu.s( observance of !,Back-to-School. dy: Ripley Schemm and Mrs. James W. ,Taylor and' Mrs. Victor anI ward J. Posselius, Jr., Mrs. Rob- E G" M B 'd W'l . prepar:a-tio~s .. These ,girl~ as~ist the train,ed stciff at:the' store which. is .prepared to"give ~rt Looker, Mrs. Albert C. Dick- . loson. rs. ayar 1 son IS Hughes) and a luncheon and' kit- tio; expert ,adVIce on ..what WIll be worn on, th~,"cbpege~campuses of the' co.un~ry this coming: Allens Observe. . 1 b M vice-chairman in.. c.harge of pro- chen.' shower (given by Mrs. A son, J T., Mrs. Roy Fall' am, rs. g M W 11 C P season;1 Left~to l'lghtare:' PAT THOMAS ,of 15713 Maumee, a :freshman at .Bradford.'" Frank B. Ware, Mrg. Woodruff B. rams; rs. 1 lam . orter, Richard Halsted). Frederick W. Parker; 'J~., acc' KATHY BENSON of' 45 ;Renaud, a freshman ':~at.Mt. 'Vernori;' SALLY. NOVAK of. 370 I A silver wedding anniversary Crouse, Mrs. Bradshaw M~ee and Mrs. John. V. Renchard and Yesterday, 'Mrs:.Otto Kern en- R6~ert B. Edgar. is ! ftnd Mrs. John King. Mrs. Donald Flmtermann, Jr., are tertained fO:1' her niece Jane. McKi:gJey~. a sophomore at'Michigan State and' a 'member., of Pi'Behi Phi" and NORMA was celebrated at the Lincoln rou, ... treasurers. " , .. 'ECKHARDT of 11511.'C611ege, i1 junior a:tM'arygrove .. The car 'is "Cadillac Eldorado,' 'road home of the Alonzo C. AlIens Others who are active on the ,':Daylor, as :well a~ :for Peggy. The .it tiOl~ through the: courtesy of H'C>war,d O'Leary. . '.' on Thursday;, August 11. A cock- committees for the Sept. 2~-22 Details about the fashions to party took the form of a luncheon , . . . tail party and buffet supper at- Plays Hostess Chi project are Mrs. William W. be shown at Veterans Memorial and was given at. the Bloomfield , " tend;sd by dose fri ends marked oth( Boeschenstein, chairman of PJ.- BaHding will be announced later. Hills Country Club. tion the occasion. To Mis$ Big 10 tronesses; Mrs. Thomas Roney, .------.1 On August 27, the Keith Evans, Parties Honor Ira~.R"eindels pro' Betrothal"T old ' Among. those. present were: tive booth chairman; Mrs. William B. h of Marlborough ave~'lUe,.wilLbe ;,"ele. 'Re 'alive'. Mr. and Mrs. James J. Trude!l, Without a doubt, the most Hibbard and Mrs. Clarence Mc- S ort a'nd to hosts at a supper ,party for, the Margo' Knoch' F I . Jr., Mr.' and'Mrs: Llwyd Eccle- popular young lass in the Pointe heIr Leod, Jr., hostess ~o"chairmen. . .' bridal pair and'the Gerald Hahns . . ' , 'sto-np . Mr and 'M - F k B last weekend was' . Ann Me1'link. T_ The Ira H. R'eindels., at' .Berk- . -',' . rs. ran oos, While invitations were sent out have issued invitations to a' bar- .... pro;. on Tuesday to the long list of the PO'I.,nte.' qecue August 30.' ' T~e luncheon ,at the ,C;-:ityClub. shire road were' hosts to an out Mr.' and Mrs. Frederick Kross, of Moran"road. Ann played hos- of town',relatlve last weekend. Mr.: and Mrs. Robert: Duff, Mrs, tess to Caro.! Goulet, better known drel Junior League friends, tickets 1..- ....,. --' Mrs. Howard' Stephenson, ('.;f today, given. bi 'hergrandni.other, at ; , ,M9t~ring ,b~ckfrom' a five Franklin C. Robinson, S~e.rod as Miss Big 10. . . . " also may be purchased at"a num- Walkerville, has reserved Sep- Mrs. G.eorge H.. Howell, of Phoe- hool . h '11b t (Continued from Page 12) Y:: 'week stay in' the East-spent in Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Wilham 'The' University of Minnesota, b er 0 f b 00 th S WhIC WI e s ra- tember 8 for her brunch in Peg- nix, Ariz., formerly' of Detroit, ai' 1 j': the Berkshires jor the Tangle.- L~ach, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Me-, beauty from, Minneapolis lef.t' the ~ tegica1ly placed about ihe city. REN JR. and MR. and MRS. gy's honor and on the; thirteenth, and Mrs. James lCaler/'a~aunt; ',;: wood. Music, ,Festival-was Mrs .. Kay, Mr. and.Mrs. J:F. Maycock, town on Tuesday after a. round Mrs., Roney announced that RODERICK McNEIL, of Fairfield, Mrs. Arthur Krentler is to be of Stanton lane', whl be -the final inter Edwa1;'d.J~ehns Polley oLLincoln, Mr. and Mrs. HarrIson Watson, of parties and activities. '. , help Junior Laaguers will man booths Conn. hostess at a luncheon and shower. ',. , Nebr..aska. ' ======:::::~------'------to sell tickets at Wrigley's "on ...... Mr ~ M Ch 1 K b 1 party for Margo ,Knoch of Nor- gral: . ana ,rs. ar es" oe e d"" .'. Mrs. Polley,. who is Mrs. Rein~, '. the hill" Sept. 6 through 10, 11 MR. and MRS. ALFRED .T. and their son-in'-law and daugh.,., woo ~nve, daughter of Mr.' and L~I del's ~.aunt, was feted Saturday Boar a.m. to 3 p.m.; Grosse Pointe FISHER JR. are back in their ier" :Mr. and Mrs. Law McCabe, Mrs; ,Elme= E. 'Knoch, b~fore 'shce- evening at a dinner party. at-, Yacht Club, Sept. 8 :from 7 to 9 Renaud road horne. They spent will entertain at cocktails) sup- 'becomes the bride 'of.Paul Arthur tacil tended by :in'embers of the family jacel }>.m.; the Punch and Judy Thea- 10 days at the Garden of the' per and a bar sho~er on. Sep- Westo~ of > 'sagi~~w, Mich., on and Mrs. Clal:e Swift. and' Mrs . ter, Sept. 6-10, 7 to 10 p.m. Gods ClUib at Colorado SI;rings, tember 14 and th t d Harold Davis. ' ..n.And, of course. tl'e:kets wI"IIbe ,C01o. . h as b een set fore spmsSl.:,'ptemberer mner15" Saturday '.,' 4-ugust. . '.20",'. at. 7:30 available at the Junior League ...... Mrs. Douglas Donald Jr., the hos- a clock at .St. Mlchael.s EPISCOpal Shop .from now until curtain MR. and MRS. EDWARD H. tess.' Church; GrOSse Pbi~"'Woods; . Tunnicli.ffes' .,'" '., time. STAFF of Harcourt road. an- On the wedding day,. 4Peggy's Miss Carol 'Vol1met,:'a brid~s- : ,. - .'.. , '", '., ....' :~ In Detroit, Leaguers will main- nounce the birth of a son, grandmother, Mrs .. Norman Mc- maid, gave a kitchen" shower for., ..'<'Con.tinued, from p.age,',13)..<.:. ~ :':' tain a booth on Sept. 2, 9 and 16, EDWARD CHARLES on July 29. Leod, artd her uncle and aunt Margo~ in her horne on July 15,' - ;':':i at. th& Terrace Room of Hotel:Mrs. Staff is the former MARY Mr. and, Mrs. Gilbert Whelden' Mrs. William McQueen. and Mrs. left. for thefr honeymoon,' ,th~ :i;, Statle-r. from noon until 2 p.m. ELIZABETH GLAZIER. will entertain at luncheon. . , Robert Bell were .joint hostesses; , I I; : " , • .. " .brl~e" clJ,snged to a Di9r 'prince&,S ":: ======:::::=::::--::::--====- ...... :-.:.-_. ~_~..:.::..:..._ at. 'Mrs. Bell's.'Washington ,rp.~a.. " Mr. and Mrs. Leo H. Lipsco;rnp, ,~rock of ll;a.vy.blue ~repe ,b9un,d .. , home ..on July 25, for desert and of .HarcQurt road ..an:nounee the, 'm.g~'Q.sgram WIth yoke and,.c\PfS; '" a linexy shower.' .'. :engageme~t .. of ' tl).eir ,daught'ei, .~f, whIte. ,sh~.er:. , .. ".. ,. .:~; MisS Jane Hawley, ,';'another K~THRYN A~', .to' Dr. PO~g~~5:" ;.:~~~ Lansmg will be ~he bridal, ;~~ b 'd . "d. h ' .. d' M" 'th Wllson Taylor .. son of. :Mr. and .. paIr s home\ upon theIr ..retur:n. :.' fl esm.aI, onore . argo WI 'M .: . . . .". ': from Canada. ,~ , a personal.shower, and Mrs. Ray- rs. Douglas B~Taylor of A.ustm, ,-' ,.. , . , . ;~ mond' Littley: of Vertdorrie. Toad Texas. " " :. I .... : ' .' was .hostess",.ai a, .lunc.heon, and The bride-elect is,. a grad:uate Spe'nd: Northern 'Week-En'd."c~, •• miscelIa.neous~. 'shOwer'. at,' the ,of Southern Methodist Uniyersity, W..,Hh'.'Charies E~Careys . Grosse Pointe Yacht ... Club on where she :was affiliated ,with ;. c Village Record Shop August 11. . ' . " ...Kappa. Alpha_Theta ~oro~ity. " . Mr.' and Mr-i-;'-R-o-ckweliT. 'GiIst • '. Mrs. Floyd W-eston' of Sagin,aw' Her. fiance atteIl:ded the Uni-' Jr. 6f Radnor Circle 'were the re'_. '" .Corner Kercheval and Notre Dame wilL. be ,:1he...ho~tess: at. 'th.~ ..re- .versity 'o~,'T~x~ .and .,sbuthwes~.::::;c,e~t'week.-e,rd :g~ests of .M;r.an,d". ... " ,... .1'" .~. ~ -. • . ~- ~ ,-,.' hearsal dmner ,on ;Fnday, August i,ern' M~dlca:I, School. He 'w:as~ a ,Mrs: Charles E; Carey, of Bloom- TUxedo 4-4690, 19, on which,day ~argo~s out-;-of- .me:mbe:'-of ~elt~ ,~auD~l.ta and, field Hills/at . .the 'couple's SUrn:: y " town guests will" arrive for .the P~1 Chl Med~cal Fratermty .. " mer home 'at Roaring, Brook, on: ,.', wedding. A fall we9.di~g is.b~ing planlled. I:Little ''I'r~verse' Bay. . :/. 1

J , Grosse Pollit4 Shop Store , Ho~rs 9:30 'til 5:45

a d~ , e;, Black Watch ir. $een on campus Wool Jacket and .' Bermuda Shorts " . Jackett 14.95

; .. ~.! Shortl, S. 9S ..... '~t tM "aN COlor. W. mate. )'OlM" .' .hoe.-or.Y.'OUt" 'o.'um.! 'Ev.r ".ar of any- Black Watch has become the Big thinG Oa)'OrJ You 'I. ch.~a.'.tM Mood of YOUI' . " Pf'etty. tiletI .. ..ell)' •• )"0" eftaltoe an)'" Name on ~pus! The historic acceQ.ory to give a lIonum. accent. For OM tartant 'with its subtle greens . coat of thi. .tm0'1th, formul, give. )'otl • and blues is a fashion. tradition beaUtiful; .Ieek HV ..... F"cin.tlng cot.,..-" blended In' a.il.boratl.n ~h. "HlnG 8hoo with us at Healy's ••• ( .... )on .... l. 'hbbl. Blue, 'Mint F'...-i:, LOM'" .• now in ounpus-bound separates, Fln, sttver F~, Violet HaD, Pink Slipper, , it will be a setting tr~nd Gold Banal ... Wblt. and Bright. Only , throughout Grosse Pointe. HOUSE Sizes 10 to 18. ",$1-~

- . . , all wool cable knit

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j '., "r, .. t t r i J r- ( ,--- J . ",~':~>r~£~<;M • " , " , 1 '., r ~hursday, Au-gust 18, 1955', ".~. ,.' ,,1 0'" .... ' G:R'O~SS,'E p'6'1N,'1e:' "'N~E\~~,S')',,'" Page Fift•• n-' " • •• ) '.' :.,. j ..' ~ -...... ' • Woman's' ,Pag:e.• :,~.,''!b~y;"'o.f,;alld:.fo'r P,Oillt~e'Wome~n.;I -.: '- .... ~ • • • ~ \' • • • 1 • ...J $ • Foundation for Exceptional IAtteJ!ll,Party'" ;., "fhree Mor~ Joirr'R~nks~.'ofBrides-E!ed Maternal and Baby Mortality

Children Makes Fine Pr~gr~~s Rat~s ,Drop SteadMil'clh~YI.g/an: RBil'uaePJc'r"o.ssdwIYh'it:h'sh..m ) l:n~:':~':~~'Qi~1 ------lot of' meaning. ,'forAhe, Marcus,' : Women in Michigan today give ,., Progress to date and plans and used in carrying out plan~ 'for Kalbfleish'~ family. 'these'" 'fadinif birth to t!leir children with, ~he the tremendous rise in'the num- hopes £o'r the future of the or- all handicapped children.' ~ " . , ber' of mothers cared 'for in 'ho~- , '. " ,surnmer'-days.:, I .' ,', highest degree of'safety to them-, ~itals throughout the .state. ~am::;ation, are outlined in a re- 'The recreational p r.o.gr am, .14rs. Kalbf!ejsh 'with ~d~ughtei:,,' , selves and. their babies ever ,ex- In 1940' Blue- Cross ...paid the port submitted by Mrs. J ohn mov~d to the' larger .~uart~r~ Mrs, Lee' Ganison' Kitchen, deft. perienced in the history of the hospitals for only 45.~ maternity B~k:stanz., president "of the, Foun- and the youngsters "are, now Wednesday, to" join.~.:her: 'SOD, state, . ' cases' costing' $27,716. In 1S54. da~lOn f~r Exceptional Children, meeting there each Saturd~y James""--.in:'Hinsdale.! Ji~ ,ha~..'~ \' In spite of the ever-rising, birth with Blue Cross membeSbip past Inc .. of Grosse Pointe. Tlle report morning from 9:30 to'11:30. Thefle just COfllpleted ~he, summer :ses;':". rate, Michigan Department of th2 tl1ree million mark in'Michi- follows: ' sion at Noryl1Western ,Umv.~.sit~,:; Health: statistics tor ,the past 15 gan, hospital ma~erriity' ..cases. of'. • * * boy~ and girls are enJoying the in, the radio: and, TV' workShop;';: years disclose' that. since 1940, Blue Cross members, num:t>ered.- I I~ November of l~st year, a fun ano ha.pp~ness derived fr,?m 'He .receives, his, 'dei.Tee:.'fr6in " with more mothers than ever 99,001. 'Total amount 'Pai~ by , group of parents in G r 0 sse grou? assoclatlO~ ... , . Denison University:,' on' '.Sep~; tl before',' having their babies in' Blue Cross for maternity care in POi,nte, each with an Exceptional ' WIth the faclllt~es of, l~:~er .. and at 'the' saine: :time, -w.iij...."'..be, hospita1s,:the maternal and -baby 1954 was' $12,86.7~947.~' ChIld, met to determine what quarters, the future' possIblhtles' commissiQried,- as ..a'...lieutenant .-in . mortaiity' rates have dropped Do could be done to encourage the are unlimited. In ~~riving t? help the.Air Corps;:., :'.- , '.: ....:;,....' . steadily ,and- rapidly. W-ll B W d ;, interest in the handicapped child ~11_ these ExceptIonal Q:p.Ildr~~, I.. ,Then. on .Sept; 17 ;'.he' .will. 'be'" In 1940 the biI:th rate sta~e-' lee in the commlUlity. Why' should It IS n~,w .hoped tha: 'one part of ma.,-rried:.to Pinky J3~11. 'o~ HillS~: ~~;> wide, was 99,106.' ~eona~al" (m- ,On Octobe' 8' these Exceptional Children not the bUIldmg can be; used fo~ a dale. Mrs., 'Kalbfleisch and' .Mts,: ,tt: ~;"",' fant deaths occM~rmg wlthin 28. r· be allowed the same privilege of ~~~~~r:n.school .for the younger, Kitche!l ':V(ill ..,~e :gues~s .a~ :the ~y,?~~.... '"' .S~f:t~~0r~~;0:L,;,.~.:i.:.,::,'(\\~.!~l'. days of birth), mortality figures " -__.

making llnd knowing friends in . ., home.~of.,the .brlCle::-.elect.s parents, ':_ " .. ' " ':,;'." : "'. ' ~,' '.. ...0" - ,. ;, •• ' , ',' .. ', ... ' ',.",,," -. , " ". ", , • were 2,629,,' or ,26~~ deaths per An October 8 wedding is be~ . their ~wn community as has been These phYSIcally 'ha~dIcapped ~r.::an~ '~r.s ...R~char(i ..B.ell, ,dUr~ ","Anno,uncemen.t h~} 1?:~ep...ma~~ : ':,':-p:lc,t~~~~~y?~<~:!i~e¥,~s~~.df~~~,,Pl?i'YDll HK~R~~adc~~mIit::u~:rs 1,090, ~ive birth,S; As the. birth lng planned by Mary ,Waterfa14 I- afforded their normal brothers youngsters ~e,ed the, ~tlInulus ,of mg thelr ',Hmsdale ,stay.:,-- ',. " py ;Mr. 'iU1d Mrs. J~~ran~yn. ~d~, :-..::£he ellgCl:gem'ent~of.CAROL',L;.: M' d:M H .:, K '. ra,te .cl.Imbed to, the 1954, high of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thorn~ d and sisters?, gro,up activ~tI~s 'a.>1d,.t~e co~- '. During. their ;visit.. they., ;w~l~' war~,,~!~rs: C!f,rrg~p1fi;~.;~?~d,.-

totals 54 families, It is ~.IOtre- th~rapysoessentIaltothe'~abllI- Kimbel~, ,:.; r" J .; ,';'. :wan~r,:Sr:.?f~~OU~d~Idge,.Ne~. ar.e,'M~::;~,n4~ffls,~*'iR~~~Bdj"_'~:k,er~ ' " .. ' .' E~en,~ore'hear~ning is ~he wood, O. ' .' strieting the group to anyone tatlOn of these boys and gIrls... , ,.)\' .' ", , ',,', C',. Yor1,{~ ": ," .. ' .-' ,,' of :N:ottmgha~.rQ~d~" '~ ',.;'" .' . Pl '.0 ',H decijne In maternal mortalIty Mary, who has been sfudying typ'e or degree C)f handicap, ra- A part of the building c.an H ' ,.- F'','" ,.- .;; .,' ,c' ' •.Mr.,Wall~rw,~s ~r~4u~ted"fr'om, ' The:brid~~~l~"d &.tt~ilded~West- '. a.n ,p~n. ouse rates,;'fx:oxp..2,9, deaths per 1,000 for' her'~ master's hi., politieal' ther feeling something can be ~a~ily be adapted. to the t~am-'" orne" re'eZ:'lng. , ~r~w~l1.':E1rIe,~d~:~~~olI~ !Va~~- ern M~chigaii~:G9l~~g~,)iAd,~:Mr,. At' 'N' 'C'h .h l~ve,bi;ths,i~ 1940 to.4 per ~IOOO science at the University of done for all. , mg of the ment~l1y retard~d, .";"~', ...... ", /: m~to? D:C. an~';.Is.-.a.-~~emor._,~,~Likert was'J'''memper,1~of'~Sigj,P.~.... , .ew". ,'l:t,rC live pIrt_~s m 1954. The. actu~l Michigan this Summer~.left on e w There are many different types Given the opport~lty to ,be WIth Ad" ,- . 0' f'~< d, HamlltonlCol1~~,e,. !:i. . .York: . Nu at tl:i~ UniversitY: df:Virginia, f nu~ber .. of . mothers dymg m Tue::.d.ay for a vacation with her of limitation represented: spinal others and to learn the few so- Vice" reJe ,','~he'p:rosp~ctly~.?rlde:~ls~-was:, A September~9Iwe-ddihg-.is-'be.;. c The Ushers',Club.'ot Ou~ Lady childbi.r,th in 1940 v.{as 292. In parents at their Summer home, bifida,' cerebral palsy, muscular cial graces, is a gre~t .. help to, graduated f~olfl Sld~el1 Frle~ds ing planned. ' . , " '. 'Star of th~ 'S~a.'Church: is. holding 195~.~hat ,number dropped to 94, Riverlawn, at St, Clair Flats. dystrophy, deafness, cleft palate, their subsequent part;al mde.- '-,.-- . Scho~ and IS. a senIor ,at Skid- :n .'~ an open.house and dinneJ;. at-the, The" cQntribution. of the hos- and mental retardation to men- pendence. The severely mentally Bestior fr,eezlf1~ areJresh, ten- more ~ollege, m ~ew Y"rk. WZ-,t' ne' 'rs' ,L'z-sted. ch~ch. this" Sunday, ,August,' 21, ,pitals and modern medicine to There's' nothing wrong in plan- tion a few.' retarded do not penefit from an der'\Te~etabl~s rlght frop1:the,g~r- -- ' from.nopn ..to 5:.o'.c~ock.:Th,~,I>.ub-'the d~clining'mortality rate is re- ning for the.future provided you, Aware of the growing need for academic educatiion, but ~ertainly de~, states, ,Ele5noI' Mulliki1,1, By''B z-dye'Club', lie is invited to attend a~d,;b~ fleeted .in ,a recent .survey of don't overlook the ,present, d acceptance fOr these children it can be helped to acqUIre self. Wayne County Home. Ag~nt. .T,he 'le'ge ' .', r .' shorwn. the new ..chureh:buIldmg " is the intent to inform the com- sufficiency. The older children fresher the :veget.ables ~hen)r,oz:, '.. '. l on . ," . . .at 57~ Bal~antYne ..r:oad.., '. . munity of the social and educa- who are able to attend regular, en th~ mor~: .satlsfactory,i;Ylll "b~ ,. A' -I- Resulis .of:plaY.'at tlie Memorial T,he ,-q~h~rs',CI~b 'now h~s some "BACK T'0 SCHOOL tional aspects of the Exceptional school, could b,"mefit from a ther- you~ pro.du~t; V~getables, *ike as-- .... UXI lary Centef', B~idge Club have 'been 8,5:" me~l?ers. The '.Starl~ght~rs,' .' • • • Child, It is also the hope that apy program. during or after parag.us ..a~d p.e,as get .t?ugh upon announced :as follows: :': yo~g lleopl~' ~orga~:ll~~ti~n?f the other parents with similar situa- school hours, but it could be made stand~g at~~r, harv~stI!lg. '," Ne: 'WiS Monday, Al:lgtist: :8} North and churc~, WIll p~c.k up 2~ .chl1dr~ In'Style and Comfort. •• at' Hack! tions wift be helped to see their available for th~m. Was!l vegetables t~or,oughly,m 'South-Mrs~~, V.- C.' Young and, at,th~. ~~,,Fr:an~Is:,Home .and .tak~ problem in its proper perspec- The Quonset Hut may one day clean, cold ,\ya~er" LIft tl~em ~>ut .' From Unit 303' Mrs. Peg Modlin;., 2nd,'~, HUda' .th~m, t.o .tb:e, ope~.- house event /' t tive and be acquainted with the be kncywn as a "Center for Ex- of the water, rather t~an 'p'ourmg Kelly and Peg England:-- :," Sun4ay. ' . . ," '. ,__ / .oIIIIIl It na$ & help there is to be given, ceptional Children.'.' isn't too the water off, ,as grIt,.set;.les.-to' , By,ROWENAWEAVER 'East and'-West':::"Bea!'.Curnoe' .The.cI;uFch bee:n holdmg' The first projec~ a recreational far reaching to visualize it as a the. botto.m of t.he pan. Pee., trIm,' '" ,.' . ". a d Rut A~,bur -.- 2nd .I~ .. Irma ,~a~ses, I_n,'the ~a7c.e~.: SCh?ol future dI'agnostl'c and ha"ol'II.ta and. cut mto pIeces as yc~ would , ;n ul ,h E' Y ,.. ,.',. ' whIle the,new bu~l.dlI~gwas.bemg. program for' Exceptional Chi!- -.. 'bl . • ' ' . .' ...... "." 'Ma and mma H arvey. .' 'Th f' t' '. . tiol1 Center, with qualified per- .lor ta ,_e use, ,.'. '. .Gandidacy of..Mrs, Bowden p. " '. .'. ",' ,. ':' . c?nstruqted.. e, ~rs ,masses In ~~e~he ~~;os~~r~~~n;~ J~bg~~~r:: sonnel directing the essential An Impor-t~n~ ru1~ to reme.m- ~~".ot. ';Ki~~wOQd,..W~~t~ 'Xlr-, Wed:n~sd.::-w Aug~~t }O, .Nort!t the ~ew church:,wIll.be held on therapie~ and training. Parents ber durmg ~he hom.~, freezmg gllll~" ,fo~, 1'{at~ona~;~resIq.~D;t 'of, a~d Sou:.h .._.~ed_.o.J1ett and, ,L. S.unday, :Apgust ,21.: , a hood Club_ A trained occupation. who have had to send their chi!- season ,for vegetables IS. that ,all the~ American "Leglon AUXlhary,.~:T. Jones',,2nd ¥,r., a~d Mrs. J. . The "Rev. Ra~ph Barton, IS th~. t ai. therapi~t has been directing dren to schools and +herapy and must he'scald,ed (blanch.e.d) and, h.'as.oe,e,ll.:an,'nouricedbi the".AUX,i.,',Sweedy~.. .' " _', ~ pastor. d the activities for this group, with ~ th 1 d b f f ' , E t d W t"'''-: nd M Saddles 10r Girls, Blue and For }Joys in interested volunteers and mothers training ~enters in ..o~~out of De- en' coo e . e .or~ reezmg.' Th~' li~!~ D.epar'tment_ of, WE1S~:,yJr.. : " ,as ~n . ~s --:-J.Y.Lr,a. ", rs. . . , .White, BrGwn and White Black or Brown helping to co-ordinate the pro- troit, wo,uld welcome having .fa'- reason for, h~a~mg' ve~et~bles .be- gmla,..Mr:!!.'R~~.~ AUe,n, Pr~sld~~t. ,;Jo~eph.'Y~lker, ,2nd~es~le' ~~ok ,John':W. W citling III. Visits' " gram:' . cilities so con:venient1y situated. fore free~mg ,1~ that 'It 's.lo,Wsor ,of:Gr9ss~ J?oll1;te.:NQ.~03 .~tpqli- and ~Jrla?1 ,Johnstpn.;, Father,. in Santa Ba'rbara.' T' - d' r ",' ' . - stops the actIOn ,of ~nzymes., ,If ary Unit, has bee~ .inform,e'd,-The'. . , , ' ,J h W W tl- III"'f Lak HACK SHOE CO. Last month. the Grosse Pointe 0 co or. ma~<,;such plans, ~s vegetables are '~ot heated'enough, election wi-ll'take'::place .....at the' F .-el- 'T ," l 0 n .' a mg ., 0 e 130ard of Education offered the can be. realIzed In the future,'~Ill the enzymes' continue to"be ac- .Auxiliary',s 1955.mi.tional c,onven':' ,aml les rave Shore"road, is in Santa. Barbara, Regular As Well As Prescription Shoes facilities of th~ Quonset Hut, ad. neceSSItate a. great deal of, tIme tive during frozen'storage. Then tion: dn" Miami,:"Florida, October~. Calif.,'where he is spending a'few T G',' "d B . d ' 16633 E. WARREN, at Yorkshire jacent to the High School, to be and money, .the veg~tables' develop'off-fiavors 10 'to 13.' I, . ". '. , , ,J. 0 ran en.. weeks with. his father,,'.JoM'.W. • , Watling Jr. ~nd Mrs.~.,'Watling, . "lVW&m'p4(«jL.Om-uuV@I/!/uAWHArm?YD!/iUkUk//7/$/!t/'«4WHL.W///MMU~ In' a .few months and may' dis- Mrs" Ward' is th~: o~ly' an- .' . : ._--

color or tough~n: '. nounced:candidate for the' Auiili- ThIS Saturday, ~rs.-' Lawr,enee >. Use a lar'ge kettle -ho~ding~ at. ary.~s'.highest 'o~ce':il1idjs::expect- Got~redson 'Jr .. wlth. L~c~. and least four quarts .of .water, . Scald ed '-'to be. 'unopp.osed :iJft1i:e elec- C~rls''-,and .Mrs. ,Edward R. ,Grace " " :' .. . . . only one pOUfld 0.£ the prepared tion:~:~.ccording t(),¥f~; ~eJ;1: ~he Jx:;,,.wIth, Stephen and. :Mi~p~el, '. fi ".}{,;,;j. f ...... ; -:.-,;" ,,' .vegetabl~ at .one tIme so.the ,tex"n-"is1~ormer ~r~sid~t ~Qf.,the"West WIlL l~ave ~o:~pen,d .ten ..days;~'at . 'Young Clot/,eg-- ••• .SERVICE rs OUR BUSINESS' , perature of the .water WIll not be Viiginil1 ',..Depar~me.nt.:, 'and h~s Oakwood InD:,.,Gr,;md.Bend, Q~t..: :'" I . . . ',. ~.-.i lowered, too 'much when.the ,veg- been-''-'3',reader:- ot :Au~ary~: na- . The' Gotfredsoll~:,b~d'.-f!'lrewe~l ., ~., eta'ble ,IS ad

ing makes better .:frozen, PI:o(iucts•. :fepor~ed:.; ...I '. ' • '. Everywhere throughout Grosse Leave in the cold: water'only'long . '}fisiomc significance of the day Pointe you'll find homes bearing enough to cool the product to the was desm~ed by Mrs .. Rowena.' 'Watch and'waitJor the. "OPEN DOOR sparkling evidence of the center, Drahl' until the' product Weaver, Urlit iIistol'ian: while the ' .. ' decorating techniques obtainable is .free from' excess water'. 'arid' "{v()ik' of fhe Au~iliary: to' help .. ~.\o .package. .; (ibind' up' the .natIon's wounds"'': ~ ot Wanamaker's, All work is done in our own shops • . , ...'. ~ ;(8 ~ost .ve~etables' can ~~ fro2;en' .a~d t~ ,p::event a~the~ wor1.q ~~F~, : exclusive' workmanship but '.\.Y tt) satlsfactorlly ,by packmg dry.: ,was'reVlew:e~>by. M~s.'Mary.D.el-,,,:-' '7: tO,your future.'HOMEfor'SAYINGS However, . asparagus, .green and' Barba,: Rehabilitation ' Chairm~, . inexpensive, .. '~ t(t r{ \[, wax bean~ ~nd green p'~pp"ers ,alld)y~~s.I~ab~~ .T~~~n, NatiQnal: . / keep better'ln frozen storage. if '~ecurlty,' Gha~mal? ' ': VCU' will receive' a W~LCOME GII~:r:',',.::. elle(,O . ~ they are covered with a two. per~.. '., ."~.' " ,;;,,' " r when you come, into our New, ,Br9nch:. ." cent brine, Make the brine by" 'p.'U" gers', ,.H . ' 'O~ \ dissolving four' teaspoons of'csalt.',. . ,. .ere Office during Opening 'Week Ce!ebra- : '. " ,.:. ~ in, one quart of water. .Cool. it Wz-th.Ph l tion. E«;trly, in Septemb~r we will" 'open ...-' " . ~, . j,e1tJ before using. Brine speeds up the' ',' e ,ans . rate of freezing, gives a' less: ,--"':' . .OUf branch at ~~rper'and 'Out.~ri.~riy.e':" . . , ' , 1-i' * DRAPERIES . stringy product ,and. giiV'esprotec~ ,:.1 Lieu t, j .g. 'I'heodore, "H. F.uger , , . to-better 'serve :tbe,.,East ,Side dist.i.ict.. In, :,:. ,'"':."- '. tion against' fluCtuating' storag~' ~r..,and ~r~, Fuger, are, ,spend- .' : add1tion', .you ',will 'rec.eive an attr9ctive ~ * SLIP COVERS. temperatur~;, ' " '. " ll:1;g::tp,e,1~,eute.nant~~.30.-pay leave; * REUPHOLSTERY For additibnaI intofmation di~ ~ith. het'parents) Mr. 'aiia 'Mrs~' . \ '.. A,C;(QUNT'OPENI~,G~C!.f,T'w~,~~~,'.y.~g.".".. :",:, ' * CUSTOM MADE. FURNITURE rect your ,request for .the ,bulletin' J~mes,,J. P1:telan.',Jr.' of,~Moross .. start ..your sovin{!s accou~t. B" 'sure to ; "Freezing, Foods' .for ~ichigan' 'roa~..'., -' , , ~ watch f,or. f.he op~ning o;~n~'uncemehfby '~.'~ BUDGET TERMS Homes" to ~Mrs, ,Eleanor" Mulli-: :", ~Ieut. Fuger recently complet. .' . 'mait -ah,d:'in the newspapers.' C:qm,e'~in '. ',. ,-:, kin, , Wayne. CO\lnty,; Extension ed- a tour ;.~f.dtity'in Japan with,' , TU 1-2100, SerVIce, P.O, Box, 552;\ Wayne, .!h,e .Navy AIr Force. }Vhen the, , . and' teorll' 'why Informed, Savers: prefer, ',;'.'. Mich. \ :... '"' .'" 'cC?uple'" leave the Pomte ,they' .• ":' saving. at Peoples Federal Savings.,. wilL go .to Coronado, ..Ca1.~'.Lieut, . " ~':<1 0" .. • fl' Fu~er, '.~o,'leav~ soon .again I for G.~;te~s H:!iday , Choose ,vourbank'asj;::' I,. At,.N~w Hampshjre~:Resort . ,. '~HARPER 'AND OUTER-DRIVE a 'you choo ,e a,.p,artn,e' t "~~e.J;1d~pg,A-ugl:i~-'t-':'1h.'.Je~erson;' " , . ~. N,H., are, Dr~ arid" Mrs .. J ohn" G•.~.'. " '! f<::, . " . , ' ,'Mateer, of. MaumeE('.avenue.- The' ." '.1'. • . c. 'A good. banking, connection is mighty im~. . Mateer~:a:re'-sbrying at the Waum- portant,' whatever die size of your. com- bek.'Hot'e1... - . ' -' pany; Manufacturers, National 'p.rovici'eal ;., C' '.h "'( '~, .-' . . ,-. \, every banking service for busiIies$ firms' . ar es "A. 'DuCharmes. II • o on 'savings, .. -checking acCounts, commercial, loans~ .Are in Ma~sachusetts' .foreign banking, trust services. 'Why not ---J.....;. ,. , . . ffi-' , ,.' Mr.,.and Mrs. "Clfarl~s.,A., D.u-. -. , '. ~ I, ,VISit our 0 ce .nearest you' and ','discuss' :.'' " Chal'l11e., II;, .of Westwind l'anf! " , I Each -i&cDunt' $1O,-ODO: I~ ~..,,, i"su,,~.ti your banlOng requirements ~itii UI. We~d; ,.' Wi:tli',their, :sons, . Cnris' and" Kip: . " " " .) /, t'" '. ,- . ,r- be happy to work with you. " ,'~.,~~el)~~ng ..a,,(oitnig~t, #:l',Ch:at:-. , f , ' ., .ham, ,'Mass.," wher~ they are the' Open Fridays until 6 p. m. "guests;o'f Mr/DiiCh'arme's mother; • f.~ " A'TTIlACriVE 'GlfTI .'~ith the: of..your~ac~ou'nt;.;~•.' . .' op~';ing- 'Mis:'i-.Charles "'B> "DuCharme-'~ Of . ~. , ... ". ,,~eJ ,-' 'I -.n:.,. , "'-"',.. C' '. ' ,-;. , ' , 'j ~~ '.- : "".~ 4 ; .. . ".Lryon,''''f'~ .' j I' .":.- , .-- '\ : ~ • • 1 - ~ • • •• i

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" •. !" ~. v ~. 'G R'OS S EP.O'l-NtE .'.N EW~S .'.' 7hur:saay., :August ,'($t 1955 Page Sixteen' ... :.:", • _' H '" r .' - • " • ~. ,... y to- Woods Players. 'Riverama' to be Gig~nti~ .. Boat 'Banter":. :'Hurricane 'Connie' Almost ~ To S~e Tigers...... •.SalutetoW ater'Acti:vities "jj,,'F;IIl:.~~' ~" >WrecksWindsOr YC Regatta I . Woods"Little,'Leagueiand Babe '" . ",' ,'>-:-... . , , .Ruth League 'basebalrpl'aye;s:v.:ill . " 'Deiroit~~aSn't ..re;pres'ented an ,', .:.~ l?el:roi~'s 'aq~~tic .~pe~tacle,"Rivetama~":.wbi~h will g~~.:~. py ,The 25 to 30:!mile hour northeasterly wind that' whip.. ~it .i."-' ...,, • , be the gu~sts,ofjhe ~tr,()J.t T~-. underway',on.Sa~d~Yi'Au~t ,20;:and ruI;t~,t~~tlgh.Au~t,' "., ....,.~:ki"p'ers..at-':th 62' d ped usu,ally'.placid,Lake St. Cla~ into a frenzied, froth last .:";::~-.<~.,. ""'I ;...l. ers on FrIday August 26 when .' ./ ' b' h' t 't' 'b'" ." - .'. "d b th' very .many .• p, " e n Saturd\" A 13 t' all . d WI.ndsor Ya-ht -~ -."- . . t 'I ' . 28,:"prollilses'to.. £:' t. e 'grea es '.0 servan:ce-,'ev~r'pal .. Y.' e:;? ',",":'. _,...., '. " ay, ugust ,prac IC y .wre~.e 0.; , th~ ;3engals tackle the Boston C'ty"f'D tr .....t' 't n.. ti'" . '. , " ,.', ,ann\1al.~t!!l' ~e. reg.tta, hel~ Club's"sev-enteenth annual regatta.. ' . " l,' Red Sox.~' . . , .. (. 1 0 e" 01" .o,wa er ~c VI e~,. " . '.~ . ", ~,., at. ~t-In,.Bay August .7 ,to. 12t _:::o.':-r' I L All Woods',ball ;players ,should., ':,'f:~e sp,e;~~a,~~~,.will..~~~ wIth a~ .',: ,',:", ,<...':. ' " ~., , ... ~", ,,' '. 'bu! o'ih~se' .who ---did go down' Had it not been, for 1he"28 in-~ ' cont.actth.irm¥aget~"~to~/:.tr.ans-' ,speclal.;tuf.\..~~c~;.at,l.1.00 ,a.rp..on. ~ar,:~11'Wlt ~~';,Jl~.':tl:;\e.:.~~y~c'~~~c.le~e~J up~' . ~epid.£ki~pe~'8rid #leir stalwart. champIonship already' locked up portation::.a~d:;..oih~rjJtf0rmation Satur~~~<~u~t 2,Ot.,~d .. illbe ~~~:~R~ .an~l~ll,l~s: "~~~1Il~ .' For., example Phil: FoskeWs six crews, 'whQ ~defied. the .Coast but he's not that. kind of a guy. :w , concerning' the" outing; ','<. '.. f'Ollow~ .. l>!..:a . marlll~ ,parade J8U .m~:tClans 'Uf' .s~~sfbled." ~~r meter, "Sprigt' won all. three races GUal'd'ssma1~ craft warnings. tne He',likes to race~ .. by .fRfD 'Th' 't' '. '11"- 't, t suc~,l.as never:' been'seen'before. Monda,;..":'AuguSt22'ah~~ariother 1" f' threat of.gale force. w,inds and the . Bob'by Roadstr'um's Privateer I RunnUtS e .-youngs ers WI "mee ,a A " ~ .c '.,'.. ' .' ,,' ' ...d ,,>J.',.' ... , , .. ',' '. 'for' a. c ean' sweep 0 .that class... .# bl 'h t d K " . •. .." :'.". ,ceor g to.. manne.':,'para e Detro'hit".;.a~t 'w~':l',blli "''la-e' s'p''ee';"1'" ".',. . • "ncom'.Lorta e raIn t a ma e . ,M~sonSchoClJ.atl1.30a.n:t.They ch ;;Willi"""X-'"A"L.:d'~' '',l" ~;lj ,."7",'.,~i:~.',";,""'~ E~':,Beebe,s,.Ire~e, from Port -- -, . . "CottonTopU'autslammed"Wmd r ',' 'I ~.------~mll.~b~o/~.fu,~g~e ~~'.,'~ ~ .~~~~~~~~~~Wn;'~~H~~~~WU~~ ~~:~~~m~~b~~Th~'~~m~thana~ .. by the Chrysler Corporatlan •.. , ..b~t'o/een..700 ~id ,8,00loca.l.yachts dut!tion';on-:August 23 and. 24 at 'Ti' 'th . J' . whol~ ,r~gatta' would have been minu.te edge at the' finish. D.on ~. I will be mvolved', . , , ',' hi ...;.., .'~'.:,'j. 't' ,.,.,'~., r~ , •• ' .t:Len ere was, erry jIenkins scrapped , d · IS'. . '. E nts Lars.A~d.erson,'.'" '.presl~~nt;of~,:t~~''. .' - ""Maline pariide at'~~30 t s's~e; ~~\"'''.::,.•.tt:'::.:- ' ", .' who just bought Bobbie Dadds". ,Pixle,Y'ts "Maybe" was .thir • Bill ecla# WI,mmlng ve tt S W~ods LIttle League,.' 'e~Umate~ .. :' ., "3,.. . ,"~'. .' 'bOat ':Debbie D" a .couple of lJlI~lIy .Draw 125 Boats Howard's' .'VAllegra and Sid P .~ur;.~b~~,,'J~:.~la~ .. ' ~ u n..1 that'Js .many a~ 500 .~ds'lnay, be " ~e. ,1vi:arme parad~ .W~I.start Guy ~m~r4~8Jl?':.::-:~ ,e...... e~8 a,.c ~~ sweep s class, by w~ds. of 125 yachts .. Only SIX failed~to notice the 15 minute i I . .. L"ttl L ',. d' ,. ':-'17' ....' dU' hi';~,.,',"ill' ".t,.f' "'iU.!eature;the'programonFri.'wmnmgtwoflrsts,and'a,second cl t k th' tat t th '. ~ Plans are well under way 'for the bIg sWItr!I!lmg events, 1 e. eague~. ~om~>... 5,ln a:. ,w ~ .. W ;~p1~ 4, an spray W _~, '. '''; 0\.:' .... ,. " to'take,.the title.' .asses , 00 ell' s r a e postponement. They started 15 p of the e t th beach p rk 'n the City of Grosse Pointe" the.Babe. Rl:lth,clrCq:a.t....., ,. of. wate1'frem ,per., hose~ as ,the day ~vetlingn:..~.g1l.~~.,26.,Satur- AlIi" Ch ,,,. , ' t, ~me aboye Peche Island and all minutes ahead of. the other Priv~ ... sasona e a 1...... , .. _', ..' yacllts:from, ..7,PowerSquadrons, d -'Aut""27,.the:jinalnight .." e. apmans NIte.Wmd sixclasses'producedawinner.' ateersanlytafindtheyhadsp.ent • fo! tn.Is weekend .and next .. Saturdays, ~ugust 2? and. 27,. 8t h 't' :'S -I" , 14--yacht'cltibsr:4,municipal'yacht ay" .,.~ ....:, ~,. . ' .," ,': from I:i()r'\h Star Y. C. 1he 1954' ~ere ,wer~ a few small boat their efforts' for naught. The E WIll gIve OPPOrtunlty for young and old ahke to enJoy sWlm-. ,ro 0 81. basins; 12 boat harbors and the there 'Yi1l.,be'_,a~t.rem~n~ousfir~.~ c~amplon was second and Fred~ s~ip~rs who - appeat:ed at the judges didn't take their time be- c ming races an~ sp~cial aquat:c events. In;Be'rm~.ud' .'Ra . Coast '.Giulid:,;A~iliary "par~de .w~rks:.~splay;~'.f~r'wh~~li.;~h~r~ ~e';~en~en's "Escape/' .currentlr line but 'regatta ChBltman Earl cause of.the early start. The annl:lal swunrmng ~eet for~----~------. a c~ p~st th~' n~w:.,CIVIC,Cen~er,:w~ch wjJI.be no adrri,~l.a~, .c?~~~~;:", Ie~d~g .t:h~ class f~r the ,DetrOIt H~rding' and his crew of ,'judges Al 'Jones R boat UMouette" F boys and girls will b~ held in longest pike, and the biggest ,Pete; StrOh> third 'place win';' ~il1.;be\ officia11Y,:opened at'that ,5.0 as to. ,~~l~de. ~1' o~ me~ro- RIver t~tle, wasthll"d. . WIsely. c~ed the, race off for was the only starter in 'Uni- two t' thO S turda Au catch of 10 fish. ner in the Lake st.' Clair..Luder tIme. ~ . " po1itan Detrolt~,.theI:'e.:will be :',a, ' Boyd Benkertt defendmg I., L. them ana sent,them back to snug versal.A but they went' along for o see Ions IS ~ y, - Entry blanks are available at Association's Sunday sedes.' will 'OnSi1hday tAugust 21;'the 10cal'special,~'Rivefanu~J)ayU at Briggs Y~:A. '.champion. in. the .Raven harbors. the ride anyway . I gust 2(1.Events for both boys and the park checkroom the' place repre"'ent 'the ,local .flee't m' th'e '1 f1 t. .'U 't'.' 'full' '1-\1' . 'stadium 'With .th~' Tigers' hosting class. finished second to Russ Only Cruising A,BtCt Universal :'. o . d '. ~ sal ee ,Vll s age a 'i own , , ' . '. 'J •. .. ' , , Tommy U"'nson Wins gll'Is fro~ 8 through 14 ~ears an where all flsh ca?ght WIll be Luder Internationals to 'oe sidled regatta, betwe-en'.'tJi£!:10Wer ,end the' ~ew, Y:0~k~Yank~es!,"~l;v.er- ,Luchtenberg's "'~uckyn but. the k, L' Class, Privateer and. Luder ill u un~er wl1l start at 10.30 a.;n., meas~red and reg~stered: Boys in ,Bermuda later this, summer. of Belle.'Isle and the Akbassador .ama~'.han.dlc~ps..ar~~l?limned '~or :flna,lresults. o~ this.class will not Classes were permitted to sail Tommy Hanson's .'Dauntless while those for boys and gIrls and gu'ls up to and Includm~ ~ev- . Cliff. PhaJen'. was the' actual Bridge.' The~regatta>'wilf be'sailed the DetrOIt area race tracks. ','. be ~oVfIl; untIl the ~ven :fnter- and; of' these seven classes only copped the top' prize in the five fr?m 15 t~rough 18 years of age entee~ years of age are ellglblehig~ pt,lint winner in the elimi;.' in t\Vo 'Parts' witll:'the.: ~ma.ller , . '. 'Models iOb~,~aeed~ '~" 'natl?nal committee.rul~s on ~er!.,; six.-'actually started. The lone boat L class. Tommy wa.s the th w :::d fa8,the!r-sWraI'lclebsefl.onrthme~t~:~~) for thIS event. na~lon .seriesw~th a. total 'of 456 boats g~tting their',~tarfi~ 'fr6'~f ;;

1 . Many Events Scheduled. a sport .has develnped in the last points and, Stroh followed. with A .B,and C classyachtS'will'start .'. ~ < t g . Vi d dY.~ 1_ Pa~l Beeker's. "ManIac!' :of San-' w.as b~tt;er th,an rlS&111ga rc:>ugh One amusing note on the Wind. ..1 Girls ~i1l race against girl~ and two weeks at the City park on 41~.,.Because. 1l1!ither.:Phaien :,or their ~ace 'at 3 p.m.' '. . ~t,e;~n'~i~nb~: ~i:W1g~~~d::;iy dus~y Y•. ~. wa~ thir~. :,' ~~: ~~fra~ee heavy seas In a sor program' was the following: t boys a~~mst. boys. There WIll.be the part of both men and boys, MltchelI.could see theIr way clear Outboards to Race Open, House': programs :'af'the ,!nall J53 b~a~ repre!enting Ot' th~~' • 1 h df 1 "Prizes and. Weather. Arrange- c races m freestyle, back s~?ke, even some of the women and to travel. ~o Bermuda the hon'or ' ~ : "Tabor" :submarine at'. the Brod.; 25~ class~~, weathered the stiff ',~? group on y a an u ments by Commodore L. J. Mil- u y t breast stroke, medley and dIvmg .. girls. Henry Feys and Gus Kel- went to Stroh. . .. Later m the week. the. B~l1e " . I. ',. :.' northeast~rly ..weather.'that ' re- of t~~.s~ors rendezvoused at the ler and Frank> Lafort. Boy Also, there will be special ~un let', of the Gr~sse ~oint.e easting Of, particular interest was the ~sle Outboard Club wilLst~~e. ~ ee~d Navf ~rmory. an~ on the. vailed' over the; three-day re~a.t.; club after. the race and Commo- when those two guys arrange for I events including backward SWIm, Club .are glvm~ m~truction to close ~ace:,'between ~troh and full scale regatta for. st~ck,u¥~~s J'e~' W ng', schooner :at Belle ta. As a matter of,fact T,hursday. dore Beaugran~ was extremely weath~r. tb.-ey,get it i..'"l king' size candle race, balloon race, inner those mterested 10 thIS fine sport. Fred Flshe'r.'Peter wound up with and hydros ..off M;eJ:!lorlalPar~~ ~sl. .' '. ' 4ugust. 11, the. entire pr.ogram gratt:!ful :for theIr appearance. proportions as all the competing ] tube races, running races in .the Bait casting faci1itie~ are avai~:, a mere two. ~ercenta~ .I?~i~ts. Proba~ly t~e mo~t '0.uts'ta?d~~ A Rlv~rama BowlIng ~ar~de h~d to be cancelled due, to ~igh Ba~jew ~ogs Honors • sailo,rs will attest. . . , water, tandem races, and the like. able to all interested any day arid 889, ahead of FIsher for hIS third event WI.llbe th~ annu,!-l runnmg on. Thursday,A'.l.gus~ 25, wIll ID- wmds. And on the following day' All of the- ~mners, except In Edison Boat Club officials are t These will be :fun :for adults to evening, with special instruction place., of the SllvercCup 11':c~'on .Satur:- a~gurat~ the ~,955i56:seas0tl.. . the fieei had' just. fu;tished and the L class, were Bayview Yacht hoping .Mother Nature is a little I \vatch and loads of fun for the being given on "tVedensday .and . The L16 Sunday series. will d~y, J~.UgU~.t27. ,!his should"be A:ll thIS w~. ~rnught out as the. wereJsnugly anchoi:ed in:the ilar- Club sailors who are famous for less generous \':;ith her weather J kid dies to take part in. Official Friday . evenings at 7 o'clock. '~ontinue fC?r~nother five weeks espeCially 1O~resting, ,~ue 10 the ,varlo~s. chalI'rtlen' :of the. many .bor 'when a whistling northeaster their sailing' ability in any kind next SaturdaYt August' 20, when ( , city p~k a~ards will be give? Formation of the' City Park Cast- t~ determine the se~son cham- f~~t that J-oe>S~hoemth's "Galecom~tte~s.~et. a~ the Detroit chiIrned:Laite 'Erie 'into a boiling of ~a~ng. . they hold their 41st annual re-. I the wmners m. the races of thIS ing Club will take place this pIon. The Luder. skippers also V, .recent wmner of. the Gold _Yacht Club, o~, Tuesday" Au~us~ sea of muddywater~ 'The weather FIrst there was Nubby Sarns gatta. This one is a morning af~ , -; Bwimming meet. week, and they will stake a bait are still vieing' for the -Detroit Cl;lP in ~eatt1e,' wi~lbe .tangling 16,"for their final meeting pti6r was' o,such intensity that 'the and his "Revelry", which showed fair with the. wa~ning gun sched- c Boys and giI:ls are asked ta pick casting contest on Saturday, Au- ~iver Ya~hting Association.,river :mth "MISS'Thr?ftway" who' ~he, ;,~o this ':"the.' grea~~t salate ,to judges' deCided.to ..postpone the th.e wa~. to the G:ruising A,fleet uled fOIl11:30 a.m. The first start- up entry blanks at the checkroom gust 27, for all interested. For tltle, WhICh is determined on beat ~y a scant .eyelash on Lake: 'water activities"'~:y the City of long distance races to Vermillion WIth DIck Jeffery's and Jack ing gunt schooner-ketch class, this week and turn them in. those who would like to try this o;nly the weekly' DRYA" inter- Washmgton .., ./_, .' Detroit. .' arid Port. Clinton"'until' 'further Wagner's "Last St:-aw" and, Clare will be heard at 11:40. with the 1 Events are limited and those who sport and do not have equipment, club regattas! .. One thing for ..s~et there will ------notice.' . , - . ,Jacobs' "Falcon" and Gil Pin- rest of' the classes getting, away 1 register. first will' have the best the club, will .furnish such on ------not. be ...a rep~lit pe~formance, of SixG-rosse ,PoInters ,.,,' ,The'Detroit Yacht. Club is.look_~ee's "Red ,Head" followin~ in at five minute intervals 'there- J choice. . Wednesday and. Friday. ~venings. . ~ICKNAME STICKS the'~ve ,~at crash tll.!it t~ok pla~e. ' .' . ,;"", ing, after i:tS. junior: :j;n,e.m:Qers:,.in.that ?order on, cor~~cted. tlm~; afterg accordi~ 'to regatta chair~ J Park Guards to Race August 27 E-vents, Detroit Lion .p~ayers won't: let .earher .~hi~;:.e~ •. De~elt;,Yacnt ~,Fall" S ,Danf;e-ShQW grand style ,these days ..ThEtmost: :ot~ Revelry and Last Straw man Clayton 'Kur.th and Com- t An interesting event to watch The big annual fishing rodeo end Jim Cain forget' he. is 6 4''t Clu}) Sll:,:~r Cup .. O~fiClalS,.have . . . . recent', nic~., t¥ng', Cornf.n9dore: :iIan~ Bab~~':~urge~. modore E. Deve.re Cowles. . for those whaget to the park for boys and girls of seventee;n ~~yi:~~~ ~::;;by2~~~OgU~: seentt~ th~tbY ~~~g~hehtar~-~ix of t!te c~t',~. 60 students. Georg,e' ~1UT~tthj1s pl~~d,.~or: "Albacore'~ pace~\hePg~~is~~°b. Hats Off To Ju~ge. '

early this Saturday will be ~he years of age and ..younger IS "Sticks. It . ers 0 no. In?re an SIX oa . of the ,BIll, Wp.son Sch?ol;...< ()f t~e ,yo~gst~rs Isa Venetian fleet. beatin Karl Nesst "fia i- Our hats go off to the judge. , ~wimming meet between the scheduled for 8:30 to 10 a.m. at . BI$" Shows at Night ,D~ce, 16~0~.Har~r avenue, who Nlght-all.th~ll" yery own. " ness;'~ Jim~y Car1in's "Gr~ who spent many uncomfortable park guards of all five Grosse the Farms pa'rk on Saty.rday, ~u. . BesIdes all these. wonderful ~ill. partlC1:pa~e:.,~l.l.a show ...?f': .A$ a matter of. fact, an the; Bea ,Jrtt Gerd Schneider's "Mari- hours aboard the Windsor race Pointe parks. This annual event gust 27: fhose from t~e Clt~ bqatin:g. events terrific' nightl~. Dance Var~'etl.es.' m th~ Mus~~ ~gh~ o~ Frida!! August 19, the: aret M," Bill' Bremer's "Balqui- committee boal. Who they were gets under way promptly at 9 park wlshmg transportatlpn are shows have .been set up for ..the' ~~ell p~,the ~;!~higanSt.ate~ ':aIr~ ki~. \Vll~',practIcally', take. over hidder/! 'Hank Burkardtg "Meteor we' can't rightly say because. .( B.m. Teams. of contestants from asked to meet at the park at 7:30 Scott Fountain. on Belle Isle op.- ~ptembe:r:. ,.11t,at' 8.30 p.m. t~e '.club-well .the entire 'ftrsf II," Meldrum MacPetrie'~ "Star- when we wEtnt by the boat at the five parks are ~~eady en- a,m. Several o~ the park guards w:J:1ichwill feature the Aqua Fol. are .urosse .~o,~ters,. . .' floor and..1he o~tside, dance floor. dust" Llwyd Ecclestone's "Bik- the start it \was tj>Obumpy and !ered and t.he competItion prom- and' parents wI~l accompany t~e lies, which' has' been playing, tQ' . They are. loa:'- '~~ylor, 860. Ox- where. ~Jtarl~e .Spivak- ,will. give.' ini/Frank Taylor's "Mitzie',' and blowy. But whoever. they Were, 1Se,sto b~ mterestmg. Th~ par~ local group: T1;l18 annual event 18 Iturnaway crowds ,in Seattle and ford t:pad; }hane . G~ml, .22~~ them,. music Wi'h 'plenty of' H. GrikScb.ei:t's' "Dynalt in that we know.every sailor. in the race of the Clt:z of Grosse Pomte ~s always a hlghhght of the ,seB:son. N0W tht'l1 SaturdaY Minneapolis- for. the past £J.ve ,Al~a~d, ~haron )Vybo, 943" Rl: bounce; '. ,', . . order. ' , is deeply grateful-for the yeoman host to t}lIS annual event thIS Many. valuable ~wards, are gIven Ern~st' 'BOTgnine ' years. The first show was wit-. vard, , G81~.,c;uto'Y, ..5~~,.Ba~1Og . Of course there is a method' "to No One To P'la With service they performed' ..npt, only ~ear. the w~ner~. .".. BettY Blair nessed .last night, 'August 17. ton. ~0~4,' Katlie!U1~ _St~nger,. CommOdore Currett's' madness . I: Y. . in this race but every, race' cr.ur- Long Distance $wlm Reglstration of CIty entrIes. for.... "MAR'IY" Tickets can be obtain db' 't ton ro~4;'.::Kathe~me.. 's.ett1nge~, T-l1 f 11' . ht "th dul~ SkIp Grow had hIS Voyager. ing the season. . . , u the event must be made at the sun' •• M~n.',TUe!!",A~. 21~Z3.. ", ,'., " "#-.. e ~ wrl - ,~04L'1!W1t ,D!.iye!: ~tl: ~~nn.1S '. e ~ 0, ~wmg mg . e ~ . yawl "Querida out to play but I,~ it weren't for these men, The first annual long distance City park by Thursday, August . Greer Ganon Mi~hi~ Rlverai1}a. Detrolt 26, Dan1~, 675 Ba~~~: f?~d.. ."".. wll1!ake,.o!er, fo: the. club s an7':(after. starting dropped her. sails who give so generously of their !wim will get under way at 3 25t for those who would De,in the Dana ADdreWIl g : .. _, . ;,The ~Sh()W Wur c6nS,ist of tap, nuaL Ve.netlan:~N~rth~.O~: must and headed back to .port be,cause time every ,Saturday. 't h e t:e , p.m., with contesta~ts starting at big fishing rodeo on Saturday. "STRANGE~~D.Y 'A speCIal.Gershwm~l~ht WIll bap-et,., ac*obatic;':--Dllllroo~., and .attend. a Dye. Venetl~ .l'l,lg~~.to' ':9f the lack Of,.c~petitioIbSkip, .wouldn't. be any' weekly races- on the City Pier and swimming to The event is always held at the (color l~l~1nemaScope). open the Rl\~er The~ter on Sun- charaCter dancing. Many 'Ofthese neally apprecUlte :the:.~~rt, ~~. ~could have stayed home 'because La)l:e>St. Clair. Thanks agam, the Park Pier, a distance of about Farms pier. Spectators are wel- ...:. GaY 'Aug. 24 .,..,.. .. ***•••*.***,..,.. ,. students. .have ap~ared.- ..on.: .TV cI~b 'OffIcers and ..t,~eIr' comn:ut~, 'he has' the Cru' '. g 'B DRYA, gentlemen. ,. two miles. Each park is limited come. staittro~~~~l~DAY-S * "":'.. shO:w~in'eluding, ,~Super ..circus." (Continued ~n' page 1'1) , , to three entries of adults who are Clam'Dive and fun events are JaDlesstewart * it-. ,., '. . --- .. '. ' ./ residents. A boat will accompany Jun~ Al1yS(ln * -\' .- each swimmer. The City park listed for Saturday afternoon, "STRA'J:EGIC :.us... • •. y,uards are furnishing the awards August 27, at the City Park. Oth- 'cO~MAND" t : :for the winners of this new an- er events will include:, casting • • CoctfailoCoitng€ nual event. Jesse Lowther is in contest, model boat race, demon- ~* t 11. J. charge of this event and will be stration of live saving; divin,g, and , Set'flmg the F~sl" ... assisted by Norbert Neff, Ken- other aquatic events; boating *~ 'CANTONESE ,aad, i. 16390, East'Warren' neth Bergmann and others. races and a water skiing contest. I .. , .CoONTIY CLU. Those interested in these events ------....:.---- ,t ,AtAERICAN DINNEA'S t PrewFishing Rodeo may' obtain full information' at .* .t . Open Dally a p.m.' to J ,~.' "T' ,GROES'BECK .'HIGHWAY AT' CASSO This week and next will be the the checkroom or. from the * ~unc1a)t 1 p.ns. to.1 a.m. ;If; ti!':le children vie for honors in guards this ....veek. Registration • : , . Mt. CLEMENS., . ,'.Now. Servihg' fior6" ~,~euvrt!J' the local fishing rodeo at the for the events will be taken this .:. ,F'}AIR t • NOW AI'R CON'DITION'ED • I City Park. Tim Trombly and Bob week and early next week at the .tt T at the Cocktail Hour . Trombley are beading the com- park checkroom. 'There will be *!*, . ST }AD! '~ ,.. . ServingFioe 'poo

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'\ 1'955 • Thursaay, ~ugusf '18, '1955, . ~ RO,S'SE.:.P.O:INTE.. N,EWS.,, ' Pag•. $evenfei" , , .- ~ •• ~. ~ ... M •• _ t, .''''' ~, . \ I .' \ ' ~_' ... .,' _, I . Some men are so crooked they ean't make both ends meet. Boat Banter Metr~pol~ta,n'Club'Field~ J()e Dowrie. ;.City SwiInmiIig. Dodger Contract. Si~ed by Hribar tees(~:~tf:.:::::J:&~8~a_ Day Enjoyed by JVOOKids Sweeps Sail. ...ClaSses POP11lar'w~~~an~1~~ =m::..=ly~rtforfarmduty fwhip.. ditional night the culmination of " ,,' -" ' '. . ' " , •.'The ~l~s~es,in': sWiIfunini' in- contract last w~ek," it was an- --. ....------..------)th last the so~jal season. ','" The~ ~~opoliian' CiYb's,i5th ,doll, 'Adah Connor"600,' LmcoIn;> CO.' mpe"ti-tio'n' :strucf;!on at.th~City's.1>each park nounced from Dodger headquar- Yacht The only tp.ing we perSonally ~u~:Field Day staged' last" CitY;.'radio"ldt,'Ken Dansbury;79, ~ ", I I. " havet>een' 'well-atteridfid. 'tWs ,ters~ . Buy Your New don't.1ilte about Venetian Night Sat}1rday.August 13, :w~s,a whal": Map}eton,:Farms';,doll,:Katherine , year-,.with classe~,for,.everyone .' Hrib;a!',is the third Poiri'te pro- is it suddenly ciriveshome; right 10pIn~ suc~ess, acc9rdlng' to, ...fe~,Ettinger,. 2041' HtUlt Club, 'Woods'; ~ Joe Dowxie,. 49-year-Old Chi- interested,. from beginri~s .to Qd- duct to land a big league contract ---.. 'between our beady. little ,eyes, po~. recelved .fr~m' Field: D,ay. b~seball' ba:t,,;Bob' 'Bpwman, 228 cago Yacht' Club sldppe' ad .van~ed,: diving, lessons for' adults, this summer .. A fe'w weeks back, FORD eked ,up that the summer Is almost gone ChaIrman Jules Deraedt.' . . FIsher, Farms. ' '- . . " 0, r, m e and' life saving " Russ Gregg, formerly of the from' f a guy. a~d that we must'soon start'de-' "Over 1,000 .kids .sh~ed Bob .VanTiem wished \9Up, i)e:r:m.~.~ll1s,w~~n h~,.swept one interested in' swimming 41- Cubs and Mike Wallace of Bed- Irivateer enough dough-re ...mi together for Cn1t qf t~ouble :for m,ost 'of tne to;'thank.all ot. the MetrQ Club th~ abpreVlated serIes held ,off struction"'m:ay; enter- any of :the fprd, road, a student at M.S.U.~ ' Dick 'Hartler d "Wind a'Florida jaunt and sOme' winter day," ...Deraedt said.: ,. ' . memb~rs,:r:or'their.wonderfu1 co-. the Gros%ie'Pointe,.Farms pier last classes •. Those interested in the signed wit..~ the Philadelphia . Adam.Simms, .lac. ill a six racing. Woe is me _ we don't .For the most part the ,4ay was .0~rat1q~ ,,In,., m~~,' the ,day. 8: Monday-anlf.Tuesday~August:'15final few weeks o~.instruction are Phillies. h. Dpn VA 1.1000 R... TU 1-5251 Ask to see the new Kodak think we will ..be so lucky this J.:Uce,~ ch~ge ',from ,last. y~ar success,~And: 8~eclal. plaudits 'and: 16>' '.' "" u~gedto ~nrQll thIS week at.the A non-bonus contract, Hribar ,ird. Bill year. when It r81ned_ through the en- shQUldgo to Mike Bem 'who .got' ~'_ ,-. .CIty park. Classes. meet two will' report to St. Paul of the . See me before, you buyl , 'nd Sid Pony 135 Camera, Mo'del B. tire affair. " ' , the year book together and chair.; DOwz:Ie proved ~o one 'and all times a 'week. There are morn- 'American Association, a Triple A had a This budget-priced 35m",. A couple of :week-endS ago, Late afternoon showers 'cut. m~ned'.ticket .sales,'" VanTiem.. that he~'trU1y. is the'.b~st r'epre- ing~'af~ern'o'on and' evenmg ,farm: cluQ. . " "ien they model, takes superb color August 6-7, while. we spent a this year's festivities a lltte'short, sald. ,,' ,.'. '.,) , . sentative the' Great .~~kes Region' classes. Hribar was a, nine letter man minutE! week's va~ation .with' fhe family, pun, l?-0neof th~"planiied activities A.list'of th~winners of races 6 .~eacould,posSiblY,ba-ve,when .~In, aer; 2. 6 points a~d Youlig.3 .points. Instltute.m FlInt last week Fr-l. ing size City' bikel Deane Robertson 1914 Gll~ls, ,6-8,.. 35wyar,d dash--Kath. 'Dowrie will return-to Lake 8t day, ,,August .1~. , . ;. . . mpeting K .' , d' b' " - . 'leen Choumard, Laur~eWigle' 3 'C . ,- . . ,.' Those recelvmg their Bachelor ~ro~sell'oiniefiU1U~' TYPEWRITER' enmore" Woo s; Ike, . George B"~ 810':40' 'd' d h J' ,. laIr to compete.,m the MaLory. of Science Degr~es in engin er- Runstadler,' 1506 Brys,. Woods; . oys, - ," -yar "as - ~rry. Cup finals which, will be sailed . " , . . h ' .' ,- e , cials are • SALES. SERVICE. RENTALS' bike, Paulette "LeForest; 2065-' How~d, Ja~k Ma,ertens;. 4. Golrls, .off. GrossePcinte .Yacht' Club on mg were. Rlc ard ,Lee Redmond. s a little Pombles and All Makes ' Hunt Club Woo(is~bike Richard 8-10,40-Yard dash..:...Joyce,Andre., September' 5 to 9 At that 'time of. Balfour road and._ 1;)ouglas S'ummary of Minute~ i h 102'5W 'lb ' '. shack,' Sharon Wright; ..5. Boys, h' ill" .'~''''.' .,' Wmg of p43 Devonshire road .. weather osep , a urn"P~rk, bike, HI~12 50~ ardd 'h-Mi'k K 11' e, w me~t ,~~. ~hamplOns."of Two year dealer certificates WOLVERINE TYPEWRITER CO. Gerard Howard, 1974 Ridgemont ,Y a~" ~ . e y, the seven other regIOns through;. , ;.' d ." . ., '. 20, when 14343 EAST JEFFERSON AVE~ wa de ual re- Woods; bike; Bruce Fox, 11 Rad~' Fred Stoppelkamp; 6.. Girls, 10. out'. t~e' North' 'American contin. were!1 .. ,~o,~enJamln Slark .. A.DJOURNED 26 Years in the Same Location nor, Cir,ch!, Farms; bike," James 12, 50~yar~' da~h-Carol John- ent :for the North-A!nerican Sen- c;>f F~gryvay..dnve! Clarenc~ KIa-, rning af- W• J. 'REHM, Manager n sched- VA. 2-3560 Conins, 1785 ~nita, Woons. ',ston, Beverly, BIlss. i • ior Sailing title. Jenke of Charl~Vlox avenue, a~d st start- W~tchj ~ary Bet~' BI~ke, 1~75 . Eve~t. 9. Boys,. 12-141 7,5-yard. The finals will .be .salled,' in ~~:~u:erbrugge, of St. Clair REGULAR 'MEETING h class, , 3 ,~f1~eDrIve, Park; .rad~o, Do~g.d~s~-:--:-Mik? McMil1~,Bob. Her- Luder 16. sloops loaned bY •the The, raduaJes were feted with with the Phl1llp,.51 ~qnor Cll"clf1,Farms;.:' ~Ick, 10. GIr~S,12.14, 75.yard,dash members",f the Lake St Clal'r' lun'chge' "d' t . , It AUGUST 8, 1955 ng away d .N . M ' '.' '-G ald' 1;) '11' . " V I' , .' " . . .. a on an pos commence- ;~f~R~aCdYWcQodue~p.,.o2dl~~DE. 8' DOy~~~"I~eBoysoi;_I~ 100:y:~' Lude~. fiee~, and because,~ ~pis ment, reception for their ~riends Meeting called to order at 8:00 p.m. Is there- ,l.Y~ i " ' 0 5, 1" ,',' enny ,. , , ' . ,Dowrle., WIlL be 'completely. at andrelatives.

ta chair .. Br8:ck", 1714~ ..:M~umee, . I City;; das~ ~ BOob:.Ma~cereau.. Terry, home as he.is thoroughly familiar . Present on roll call: Mayor Pro Tem Richard L. Maxon; d Com- watch, .rames Darling,' 1569 ROs-i"Wnght, .12. GIr~,~5:-16, lOO-yard; 'with this. class. of boat as he LEARNED QUICKLY' Councilmen William G. Butler, William G. Kirby, George S. 'f~f~ , lyn, Woods;.record c~anger, Peter ldash-Carol Johnstgn, Pat Mar- owns Ludernumber 36~:which Lang, Neil S. McEachin 'and Edward C. Roney, Jr. ~',%k);;~ ' .shoes Schrieber, 227 qhalfonte,. F~s; 'ley. " ' , he, c~lls "FUn." Gurrelltly he .is ,, Detro,it Lions end, Absent.: Mayor William F. Connolly, Jr. , r~el, Robert Green, 889 Rlvard, .Event 15. BOJ7s,.10.:.12,50-yard I~adlng' thA Chicago'Lud. er lleet never played ,.football in high Mayor Pro Tem Richard L. Maxor,. presided.' i'Pled Pipers" are delIgnell for l1ttle feet, C t". b k d 'f school. He took up the game as a and are expertly fitted \lI1der the dIrec- lJ'. ,.' ae war .' race - ~alph Kredell, season. championship. series. . sophomore' at .Iowa. State and Minutes of the Adjourned Regular and Regular Meetin; tion of Mr. 'Willlam McCourt. Exe1UJ1v,-, ly at Peter Pan in Gro.. e Pointe. Rod,. ~111. Nelson, 63 RIdge, Barr~ Br~k; ~6.G~ls, .10-12; ,50- Sailing with'Dowrie .in the earned All-An'.\erican honors a of. July 18, 1955 were corrected 'and accepted. ,- ' :F~rms, ..ad, Har~, Marley, 2~86 yard b1!lc~:vardrace-Dlane Chur- semi-finals- was Tom Breckle, I ' The Council Meeting was temporarily adiour~ed, and P'AN Kerchtvai RIdgemont, Wooas, re71, Do~othy ley,ValerleDoyle; 17. Boys, 8~ln, another Luder owneri and John .year ater_~ _ cQnvened as '8. Board of Appeals to per~t hearings ~n the 17045 Crqthe~s, .~08 Neff, C~ty.; watch" 3~-yard y;heelb~ow' ra<;e-Ray Shethar,' who ,crews .fOr Tom 'in' Intuition' enables women to following: (1) Request of the G. R. Holding Corporation to John coll;ins, -1:'78.5AnIta, W~ods;' Fr:azer-:Billy.Mt,tmou, Danle1'Bor- Chicago:' Both will rettirn' ~ith coni,e',-to the -wrong 'conclusion construct 'and operate a car wash on property at the .comer, rod, DaVId ~l<:he,. 445 Mo~oss" 'Wick-Tommy ,Duross; 18. Girls, Dowrie for'the finals .' quickly. of, Kerby and Mack. This was 'referred to a Committee for Farms; rod, Mary Nelson, 63 8-10, 35-yard wheelbarrow race- ,_==:::::==~=-=~_' -,-",---__ """,, --,;, _ further studYt details and recommendation. (2) ..Request of Ridge, Farms; baseball glOve, Sharon 'Sriay-Joan Clarke, Gail Alvin M. Gouin for permission to construct a residential Gerald Klebba" 1393 Grayton, Gr~wtord-Susan Crawford; 19. " \ type garage to be used chiefly for storage qf stock in conjunc- Park; doll, George Lewis, 800 ~oys,12.14, 50-yard crazy, man's tion with the nardware business at 366 Kercheval Ave., known Cadieux,. City; doll, Val'erie race-:-:-DennisFranck, MikeMc~ as Beaupre' Hardware. Petition was granted. CITY OF ,.GROS'SE P:OI,NIE 'The Counch Meeting was then, reconvened. e men,' Dhaveloose, 3e3 B~langer, Far~s. Mil1~; and 2Q.' Girls, 12-14, ,50.,- Doll, Larry Meade,. 879 St. yard 'c~azy'woman's race-:-Valerie The request of Mr. RUdolph Palomeit for the extension of their 1-955 Sprinklin!l.Regulation(s of Hillcrest. Road', west fro'm Kercpeval, proposing a circht ther~ Clair, City; w:agon,. Billy Taylor, Doyle, Geraldine Douvllle. ' 17130 St. Paul, City; jet .wagon" ' . -" Period Cover,~d-From July 18';:1955 until further notice. turn-around rather than the previously submitted ,.'T" turn. aces OIl Refri9~r",te~ 'a~d Insured .storage.forFu~ a~d,:' .. "'. Beth Laux~ ,768,Neff,: City; doll, '- 'BE~LL NEvER FORGET around~ was considered and referred to a' Committee for' agam~ Premises having even hot:lse nUlllbers shall; be' per. additional study and recommendation. ~h; Out of Season. GarmentS in our H.um.idiry\,"d ,,' . '.' 'Mary Ann'LaBarge, 16819 Cran- ' -'~ . ford Lane, City; doll,' Donald' Harry Gilmer remembers all mitted. to. sprinkle lawns only. between the hours of 5:00 A further report on the progress of the proposed closing Temperature Controlled Vault;. 'on,.Premises. Ogure]t, '104 'Mapleton,. Earms; too ,well his first .meetirig against a.m. aJld 7:00 a.m., and betweeri'lO:.OO p.m. and 2:00 a.m; on of McMillan Road. was made by ,the Manager. As 'another doll, Gilbert. Karle, 1470 :'Holly"';:" .. ,"Layne" beat us . even numbered~calendar days. • ,. . ' , meeting of the School Board. Businessmen, P.T.A. of the (Alabama) 27~7 hi t.he 1948 Sug- . ."..', . woo,d Woods. . ,'.. ' . B 111' . - "Premises' having odd house numbers shall be permitted Gabriel Richard School and St. James Lutheran Church is Doll, JohnathonHondorf, 763 ar ow ,explams Gilmer, "and to sprinkle'lawns"onlybetweendhe hoursof'5:00 a.m~ and scheduled for September' 13, no formal C0UI;lcil' action was TU.' 5.3230 Loraine City; dolli Cheryl ''Ma::' ne's, been doing the same thing to .taken, and the matter was tabled until that tIme• r .7:00 a.m.~ andbetweem lOp.m.:and.2:00:a;m •.on odd num- ,mer, 2211 8 Mile, Woods;, doll,' every-' team'" I've' pla~red' with .bered .calendar 'days.. . ' , • _ ' ' .' A Committee of the Whole report on the Special Fire

16211 HARPER ,.' 15309 E• .JEFFERSON Linda Elworthy,' 176 Mti~...,'",CI'.ty',.'s~ce. I'm. happy' to be jOhllng . ", ," " Committee Report, submitted at a previous meeting~ was re- .u. hiin for a change:in '55." . Between midnight .and' 2:00 a.m. even' and odd hoUse . ceived. The Manager's Progress report on the .Fire Committee's ------, ";'..' number~ shall ~e d~termined on the basis of the previous- recommendations was also received. In connection with recom-. \"I-~~~~ - 10:00 p.m. startmg. tIme. ' . ., ' mendatio~ submitted by the' Fire CoJ;nInittee~ the' Council Sometimes the'man who thinks authorized the hiring of one additional fireman ~d approved GERMAN FOOD the yvorld o_weshim a livinz tries , ~ight ~~ijlklinK .may. not begin until 11:00 p.m. on the signing of a contra~t with the City of DetrOIt to furnish . to collect it a loaf at:B time. premlf;es. navmg 'underg:roun~ sprinkling systems. The us~ . fire standby service, subject' to' the. contract's approval by Lavigne Aulo Sales It may be true that all mea.are of,',underground, sprinklIng systems is::allbwed "from, 5:00 the Attorney" .bom equal, but equally. true .that a.m. 'Until:'7.:00 8.m;. on the respe~tiveodd:or' even. days'~l .. lotted for the premIses. .' ' .. " . . '. The Manager rep,orted that .the Secretary of the Army, OUr 23rd Year they don't stay that 'ws:y long •. Wilbur M~ Brucker, acknowledged receipt of the Council's HUDSON SALES AND SERVICE . No Sprinlw!l:g is permitted behv:een the h~~rs ~of '1:00. compliments on his recent apPointment to the U. S. Cabinet. a.m., and 10:00..~:m. '. Tha Manager's report on th'e July 27th Storm Damages I was carefully noted; and the Council extended its compliments Se"ini All of Grou. Po'ftte The abOve regulations include~ -Stindays. . ~, ' , . . to all CityDep~rtments for the excellent C90peraticn during ... -'.' . We Specialize In . BY ORDER 'OF'THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL. the' storm and in clea:dng up of damages and debris after • • • SERVED, . ~'.. . - . '. the storm. .' . Eegulation as amended. July 18, 19515 MILWAUKEE STYLE Posted: August :4; 1955. ' .. The Council considered the request of two re$idents with , Hudson Used ears 'Published: August 11; 193:5". underground s'prinkling system for more &nvenient sprinkling -AT- ~ ' ' August. 18, 1955 . 'hours, and provided authority to allow oWllers pf underground 1420'1 E. Warren, at Newport sprinkling systems to. use hose for .watering during the YAlley 2-3459 " NORBERT. P. NEF'1I . hose sprinkling hours if the present aUoted time. was foUnd HilGERS City ~I.rk. .incOnvement or inadequate. . ~==~~ > ' R••• rv8tlo"ll 1315 ~ Gratiot '. LA 1.9782 "Hr.' Mil. Rd. , The following, reports were received: Police and BuUding. Like an Old Keepsake •~ • OPEN IVNDA~a The Council's approval was given :to the Manager's' action ell in. the. installation of asphalt.cqrbing to p~otect new fencing at. the Pier Park; Also in awarding a'contract to the Anchor Post PrOdUCts, low bidder, to install Pier Park Fenc.jng and the City of Grosse Pointe placing of the City's- order with ....Perey Turnstiles" for three Now Playing at .exit turnstiles and one entrance turnstile at the Pier Park. .Gifts & Gr~tiilgs' The city. Manager's Report on the Couhcil"s request to the' , 'Board. of c Education to begin consideration' of its half of' fo~ You'-:"through NOTI.CE OF' 'William$ Ave. widening, was noted. " RUSTIC', , , , A COmmunication protesting procedurt! by the. City in'

WELCOME.... . WAGoN, condemning restrictions on Lot 40, 'McMillan Subdivision was REGl'STRATlON ..recei vede ' J' LOUNGE 'fromY ~ur Friendly' •. .Approval was given to pUrchase t~n (10) voting machines- ' for Precincts 2, 3 and 5. " . . 15209 \Kercheval Businesa Neigbhora and ,Civic and . . 'The Coim,cil'recommen.ded granting the request of Walter For _City General Election' A. Labadie, .an employee in the Public Works Dept., 'to carry -Social W~1fare Leaden ' - I ' ' over one week of his 1955 vacation to 1956, to allow aufficient ' :red' Shiel, We ask NEWS' read~rs to please time for an extended, -visit to the west coast. phon. Ulthe name aneVaddress .' A temporary change made in the Lake Shore Road speed ,Tues'd~y" Nov. 1, 1955. limit, between Fisher Road and the double road, from 35 to C;:omi",g~i ':- ;..., .' ,of newcomers: to the' Point.. ' ,,' ~ \ sm)'_ .30' miles per hour, to conform to speed limits tlirough the .Maria ... McPartland Phone TU. 5-4d 11 4cPa,rk" and the" '~City," was approved •. ' . . . , , . . TU. 2-H34 .. The Council was advised in an opinion from the AtMmey, Georg. Shearing . " NOTICE, IS: HER~BY :GIYEN .':that,:~h~;,~it~: qie~!t ,of.. that it had sufficient authority under existing 19w to locally ., or TU. ):'4043 " EO l.9383 .' the City ofGrosse,Pointe~ -Wayne CQWlty, Michi'gari~ will,be' contrel' the, removal of trees infected with Dutch Elm Disease . ! . ,'. ~{No cost or ob1igatio~r at. his .office, 1715~ Maunie~' Avepue, ,fo,r .the :i;Urpos~~of're .... - without. the adoption of an ordinance. The opinion. was re- - ~eiving ~egiStrations from quallAed" eledtors n.ot already re~ , ~eived and ordered' filed for reference. .' . gistered and who, Will.pdssess such ,qualifications on or be" ' A Resolution was adopted to' the effeetthatff' trees' -infected with Dutch Elm Disease were not removed by the f~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'.. fore November 1;'1955~ daily from>8:30o;clo~k 'A~:M.:to 4:30' owner in five (5) days after the ten (10) day removal order' o'ciock P.M.' . '. . " . ' by the ..State, the 'tree would be removed by tb~ City and the' , . , cost, of removal added' to the owners tax bilL .- : ..': £omplete .• '.' 1 : 'Saturdays Closed at'N'oon . The Manager's comparison of cost involved in the pr~ " ' . posed closing of McMillan Road to provide additional on the . ground parking splice, as against a'second deck parking was, t ' ;, , . j For the COlivenience. of theel~tor!, ,the' Clerk\riil:re ....', 'r~ported to. be $97,OJO.00 as compared to an approximate ceiv~regie-tr~tions '~>n.~?z:i.d~y, 'Oct~ber. 3,,1955, from:'8:90 figure of $180,000.00. . o'clock A.M~ UIiti18:00 :;O'clock P.M; - '. . . .' The, firm of Harold Dean. and SOns. being low bidder:' werE! a,~ded t!le contract ;lor subgrading, top-.soiling and ~.PO,NTIA(; SEBVI(;E I , seedmg .o~the Pier P~k Development. J NOW~~:AW~ITS'.YOU 'AT Y~UR, ,.. ',>... ' , 'c.\ (L~sfDayfo,.~R.~~eiy'n','.Regist~ationl . The Arthur Fleischman Company was awarded the eon. J tr~~t for, the: inStall!ltion of floor tile in the Fire Department, .ROSS~ POINT. AUTHORIZED 'ON,,~C DIALER - . . .for' This, Election.) . \ . .. to complete Improvements begun last year. . J J '.. • I .. . Meeting ~l(ijourned at 11:15 p.m. . Norbert,i'P. 'Neff,~ CITYCLJ;RK . HAIRY A. 'URTON RICHARD L•.,MAXON . 171M Mauihee Avenue :McLEAN MOTOR SALES, INc.T:UX. 2 :H~J._ 'Tt,1xedo 5-5800 "Clty Cr.~k Merfo,; Pro. T... . .:..~ ... . 1~21~Mac~Ay.nu.. .. '.. .' .....•.... 0 ~bU8hed ~ .Grosae Pointe Newa,Augtist 1S IDS!. t ' .' . . . '.. .1 . t , - t'_J .• ,~~i\.~ Je ~~&CI'J_~.~~~! .. L.~~~~~~~~~~~~.-, •• . ~ . J_.__~~~~, ... ( . I " 1 • i . { \~' f, r " ~ ,. .

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CLASSIFIED RATES 4-HELP WANTED , ' SA-EMPLOYMENT BU~EAU 8"';;"!tRTICLES"~O~"SALE ,.., ;~ARTICLES FOR SALE 9~ARTICLES" WANTED 13-REA~ ESTATE FOR.SALE 13~REAL.ES'tArE, .: D

C~sh Ads - 15 word~ ,tor 90c (Male and Fem.al.) , COL,?RED," COUPLE~, '. c ~:O:ks:,FmEPLACE.~" ~'Q:t1'1P M ;E'~ T. Gt:J:n:"~S',2~,inCh.'.2'-t.o~~,~l,~e' ,:Na~,''W~TEP:: 2-piece liv~g ';oom " j " • ' 'c Charge Ads - 15 words tor $1.00 PART TIME' workers for school .maIds. rchauffeurs, .caretakers. ' Scr~ens, ..an-types. grateE1 ap.d- ,.tJ.9nal blk~." ~asket;"light,and, sUlte, dmJ,ng.' room. sUIte, .re- GROSSE,POINTE WOPDS - "GROS~E P,?!NTE' d cafeterias. Reply by letter. Box .. janitors and porters. I>.ay,.:Q1'~.",irons,' ,.~p~ls. "See' cijsplay at:, l;arri~r. ipclud,eQ,: $20~" boy's _ ,frig~rator, . washer" -TV,. gas ., 5c e.cn • ditionol word, No. G.90, Grosse Poinle News. ' week. Field's .Employment. TR ' S1\'ll~ :: MATTHEWS, , 6640 • ~lue, ,plaid,:ja~k~l,,: m,utlon. col'. slo~e, Call' V~ ' 1.1793. , OPEN SUNDAY .-s BY-AP..p't. Call ----~-'------~ 3-7770., . CliarlevOlx Ave. WA. 2-7155." . la:r:,"-slze12, never,worn $5 TU 'BOURNEMOUTH 1599 ',2-'6'9'OO EXPEHIENC~Dpart,time ~ook., , ,., . ',. " , ':, :.' '~ ~-2167."",.,',.' . " BEDROGM'sui;te''\Vith'tWinbeds, ',I, '1'039 'Harvard TUX.EDO Grosse Pomte Congregatlqnal 6-FOR RENT (Unfurnished) FOR ,~ J.3ET:r:E~ ,grade of us~.d", ,- '.' '.' TU~ 2-~632. HERE ~ IS ALIVE ','. Church. Call'TU 5:'3'155 or TU ' '. ". .",.n • ,. fmmture, s~e N:e,atway furm-, CA~PET: and pad, -, gray ..green . ' , . , . Conveniently located 3 bedroom ' ' . h 2'J 3 Trunk Lines 1-4302. GROSSE POINTJii ~GARDEN ture. , 13930 :Kerchevai.' ; We wool, ,9x14.' .Tt1: 5-4390 '. ~URN~;J;URE. W~~~D. ~~ you • brick colonial with first floor WfEeLnLced~ol~~t~~~i~~~xt~:~ar:: - I . LINER STATIONS" ------, APARTMEI,TS,." alwys' have,the;:things',You :'ar~ r' '. ",' , have~.,anythmg .m, the ~me ~f lav .• Ph garage. fenced 41x150 E S CUNNINGHAMDRUGS GROSSE POINTE Unusually' attractive large, com. . looking for~ VAlley, 2-2H~.:, ': FRIGIDAIRE;):9 cubic "f~. ,refrig--: ,househ?"ld fur~~U!~: an~ r~gs' ft. well landscaped yard, car- ,living. roo m,. breakfast rm., 16941 Kercl"\eva}at Notre Dam~ REAL ESTATE OFFICE fortable 4 and 5;,room apartments' , " ,'I;'" " : .'" '.' ,'erator, ,with., freezer ,compart..:, and. mlScellaneous. a,r tIC 1e"s, peting, disposal, excellent con- SCl". terr.,. 4 twin ,size bedrm., Tu. 5.9698 , with full'size dining' room; '1'bed:', ,C0I;-~~N. 16 .mch, c.h:'lIn .drlv~. men1, good ccindition,./$85; 4 pleas~ .call the Isaac Neatwa:y dition throughout. Quick pos- 2 ba. Gas heat Priced'.down at e f HA~~i;E~a~t'~~~~~lochmoor interested in interviewing Grosse room, cross ventilation,' automatic , :.}~1:K~," good, ,co,n~tlOn: T U. folding, porc~ chairs;, 1, 'porch " , Furm~ure, 139~,O Kercheval, session. Beach, p~rk privileges; $29,500 to' allow; decorating. and 1: .Tu. 4.310(1 Pointe man under 40 fpr full- heat, free parkin'g'.excellent'c'on:' ,,;2-:420p. ' rug (6x9)j almost.'new. :Moving, VAlley 2-~115< ' $5-$6,000 down. personalizing, to s~t:, buyer. KINStLS time career sales opportunity. diti~n';",ftenta~"$i~b",to"$~~5:"Ref~' 'C'EDAR":LOG pi'cnic table,,~ $8;' from st~te,reason for, selling. n""'-'UTOS'FOR, SALE, BY APPOIN~MENT ONLY Quick"'possession for start of 2l \1 ~~.515.*~r7chevalat St. Clair Box M.36, G.P. News.,' , er.ence . requu:e~; ad~l~s. ~14.01" .set of 6 mah'ogany dining room VA. 1-8472.." OWNER 'l'aANSFERRED school term. Br 2 - EARN liberal 'commissions sell,ing KmgSVlll~,' 1 block east of 7-M~~e, chairs,,' $1.5; 1 solid 'mahagan~, VERY FI~E', early: 18th CentUrY: LET,' YOU~ neighbo;r select a _P_U_B_L._IC_' N_O_T_'C_E_S , Robert Powers made~io-mea~' (~oross) and 3 blocks south of desk.' ~halr, ,$5; boys twe~4 :Amencan,'se'cre'tary, $1100; plus: fine reconditioned 'Cadillac for ROSL YN I 70S.' Dickinson, Wright, Davis, McKean & sure dresses, suits, write 110 Harper. Mr. Moore, wgr. TO , sportcoats size 14 and 16 like fe oth fi A'''''' ".\ '_'~',,'you. at the', Cadillac Factory CudUp. Counsellors at Law. National d t D t 't 5-2078." I '$ , • ~w'. ; ,er ne., rt;lerl~an aA-" Branch; fQr further, .. informa- A PERFECT FAMILY HOME H'ugh Ch'almers Bank Bldg., Detroit. , Gla s one, e rOl . , , '. new' 5 eac.h., , tIques: Ml?ving,. south; Sacii- tion' call .Frank Bronl1ey. Days, 2 'bedrooms and bath down. 2 cu~r~;~r?ro~t~~Igo~~tyI~ft~a;~~: EXPERIENCED white down- GROSSE POINTE'FARMS 3 ged-; ~ADY'S' 'W~I:rE"',g0i'm s-qitable, fice. JJNiversity 1-2218.', ' . TR. 5-5180; evenings., TU. bedrooms, living room and TU.4-4040 IN THE MATTEROF THE PETI- 'd d f room ranch 'style house, 2: car ,for lodg~ work,;",SlZ~ 20 Iworn , " ' ,; 1-4382. 513 Vernier Road. , ' .. d" TION OF THE CITY OF GROSSE stairs mal, goo 're erences attached garage, screened,: ter- once $5;.'lady'~, black satin: Say- P~RCH RUG~, 10:2'F13.5, ba~b?-.o., " " bath up. Spacious hvmg. mmg EL ~g~~;:~~lT1~~.S'loMg~JCj]l~~ required. Phone WOo 2-1715 be- race. Dishwasher and disp'osal. bury' housecoat.,- Never' worn .. " table,: 2, chal!'s, walnu,t chest" of' 19~3 FORD 2':'door Custom~line ~~~~::~~~~~~~d~::;~e;;~g2 ,~:~ WASHING'I'ON road-739. Large. ( RESTRICTIVERIGHTS OF SUB- fore, 4 p.m. . P,R. 8.1~08., , . '. Size ,,~O,. ,$5i,:'~U 5:524~., . ~P\a:veJ.'s <.m~ns); rri~~!e' no.o~ ' 6 cylinde,r, radio and 'heater, garage, immediate possession. 'at~ractive', brick colon;ial. ~At. -! DIVISIONLANDOWNERSWIT H _ ,: ." ,_ ?et, 2 ~hairs. Mu~t".b~ rejm- , good condition. Call 'I!U.' 1-(i227 1 tached' '2-car garage.. Living, ] ~~~PE,£~ ~r.?crYI1-tfJ P~~'f,s~~ GOOD POSITION OPEN KERCHEVAL ,.15021 near W;ay-, EA~LY .AM;ER~CAN walnut an- lshe.d. Sa;t.. ,or Sun. morning:' " . . Beach privi eges. dining, kitchen. breakfast room ... POINTE SUBDIVISIONFOa PUI;3- FOR EXPER." BOOKKEEPER burn;4 rooms, heat and lights 'tlque t~ble or, ~e~k,;,Aqu~ scal,:, 1035~Caoieux.' ' ", ,:: .LATE '1953_ Ford convertible, GROSSEPOINTE'SCHOOLDISTRICT and 'lavatorY. 'Natural fireplace. t LIC PARKI~~. :t;¥ill't?SES. furnished. $75. Adults. '1 loped bed coverl~~~..TU..4-~1~2. '- " " light' bIlle, white! walls; powet ,BfA' UFAIT ~0267 "r 4 bedrms., Ilh baths. Lot 50x <' ',' : . ,.'.' " ' , ( onDER FOR APPEARANCE . d 'n 5 d k ' GIRL'S: 26' in'cll, bicycle. " G,oo.d .steeringI'. automatic transmis- '( ,L, 206. Oil starn heat. Owner, TU, 21. At a session of said Court held in Must 0 tYPl g. ays a wee . 5 ~OOM duplex av,ailable Sept. SIZE l~coats,. SU1~S."~or~als, condition,' $~5'; b.oy's .. bicycle, sion ~xc~llent shap'e, $l I':O.' TU'.' A 1-2767; , 1 the City-County Building in the City Retail store "in the Village." , ember 1st. 2 bedrooms bat"'. dresses and sepro,ates., TU. 26, inch new $25 TU 2-3609 5 0480 " . "ZV , OWNER LEAVING STATE of Detroit, Michigan. on July 12, 1955. . . . ,-' ¥. " , . ' , " • .. • - , ~venmgs... '!tA LOTS FOR SALE PRESENT: THOMAS F. MAHER. TU 4 5240 up; lIvmg room" dmmg room, "4:42,78,, , . ,,' , . ,~ . , " 6 month. old face' brick ranch, 1~ __ t Ci{fU~~g~a~f~gon the return day of • kitchen, 'screened por,c~ "down; STEINWAY, GRaND"';"New ap.' G~~'S :26. inch ,J., C.' Higgi~~. 1949"0Idsniobile,hyaromatic, $250 ,gas a.c.. new carpeting, fire- -'-G-R-O-S-S-E-.--P-O-'I-N-T-E-W-O-O-n-s- the summons issued in said cause on , :z:ecreati~n 'room WIth' fIreplace';, pe~anc~c-2 captaIns, chairs, blcy,cle.:Wlth basket. TU. '1~5483. TU. 5~1955,', . ,'. place, 'aluminum storms and .Tune 6. 1955.and return~blet J'uly 1~ HOUSEWIVES, widows. oppor- .extra lav.' $150 per "month.' 1 bI' TU ' , ' .'. , -.:-- screens, soIi'd:,drive, stall show- N. Oxford at W. Street, 120 fee4 ~~~~'wth~~n~~itah~ri~~~~e~i~i~a~~e tunity to earn extra money; block from Village. Shown ,by' 'rea~ona e. . .. 1,-6486~ BA,RGAIN. ,DI~sses" 'size 14, cot- )955. Dodge. Custom R9ya~ Lancer, , er" 2 twin' size~bedrooms. Close must sen. County and have not been served in flexible hours. VA. 1-3633. appointment. . TU. 2-5535.: ELECTRIC, ICE cream 'freezer, : ton, silk,. wooI. ' Some praGtic- 2,2~0, m,ll e s;' ~ully' equipp~d: to schools. TUxedo 5-3325 ~~: ~~~~s~de~r~V~~~dh~!e ~t;:u~~i~: ' 'Thayor. ' doll ' buggy;, complete ,.ally new.. TU. 2-2428: ' , . PrIce,. $2,375'. TU.. tl-3837;. Beau-Grand .., tartly appeared. REAL ESTATE salesman fam~iar CHATSWORTH-Warren.'5 rooms, ,,' " ,,' .' .' " , , SCHNEIDER _ IT IS ORDEREDthat said respond- with Grosse Pointe Area. ,garage. newly" decorateo; gas train, set, .1 cowbo,y, outfit ',~~m- 3 Brush Electrolilx i190r polisher. SAVE', $1,000, 1.9p.5, O~ds !98 4' Emilents. L.to-wit:SevE'rinand Margaret E.. Sev. C. W. TOLES , heat. ' TU. 4-4609. pletet . ,large .pre,ssure_I' 6' cookerI b'k'for , -3 years ol_d,'$65.00.-TU: ,4~4571. door ~edan bought for rental. TU' 4~0442 F' FLORIDAt . t d BARGAINh . i 74 Kercheval TU. 5~4100 . . canmng, gu s,.2 mc lIe,. " N eve r used" $2,825 ,to you. me res rIC e orne building J'oh~r'r~gc%~;Hoagand Regine Arnow, LOVELY new 2 'bedroom lower. Mallory igIlition, '1 large crock; CHILD'S tricycle and car"seat,' Gro'sse Pointe Drive, Yoursel( 20947 MACK AT HAMPTON site, 120x175. River frontage on - N ' . RavHoag,Wahtl/iw;ng and Georgana.i J Wa~-~ IYOUNGI' , LADY.E' 11Corsetieret k' and Grosse. h Pte.,d' area. Carp.eting,$ ,boy's reversiqle, jacket 'size 12.' TU: 1~3767 or ',WO. 3-2815. 4101, Barham,''. TU,' 4-"237'7. GROSSE POINTE.' wide deep beautiful Hillsborough lhlg. h/w; I mgerJe. xce en w 0 r 1n g den., eate . Sept. 1st, 165.00. T,U. 2-0958. , '. I _ t 'River at Tampa, Florida. Boating, GeoE~~r::"n.E;l~~on and Harriett H, conditi~ns."AlPPlY Irving Sho~~ VA. 1-0979. " ,', PIANO-:Spinet ,Baldwin' Acro.: '40 eRE ROLET r.::l.ub 'coupe, " fishing, yachting, $6,000. Milhizer. Sp. Teena K. Wilson; 82 Kerch~va . ' , ANTIQUE ~BROWN marbl~ fire- SOllie.. Mahogany,', finis:Q. .I. Six raqio._heater,' defroster;' excel- WI~LIAM CT, E., 1~985-:Torrey VA. 3-0396. ' ot!; John Edward Schutte and Anne Kin------BE.(\UTIFUL 3 bedroom upper pla:c~; ,r-all St. Clair 814 M' or years old. ,!:Uxecio 2'.8213. lent'motor and tires, $65~ TU. ' Woods .. Ranch.type brick,' 2 J. " zer Scnutte, h/w; flat on Lakewood, newly deco.' inquire at'house acrOS$:from St. ' '.. " , ". 1-8819 after 6 p.m. ' bedrooms, bath; future bed- ~~~~~ettl~0~~~7~e; FULL AND PART TIME rated, available'Sept. 1st: Gas Clair Inn; Best offer,tak'es it.' SOLIDWALNUT.knee-hole'desk,::, ~ " room up; like new; "bIt. 1955. '13~LAND CONTRACTS 21' Dora B. Stffert; heat. adults, '$100 per month: $12.00. Few dresses" sizes 15 ~1948PLYMOPTH 2 door, heater, . Choice location, nr.' schools ~~stor~o~~;dicate. a lViinn~sotacorp- HARDWARE' SA,LES VA. 2-3072. GIRL'S' SIZE 12 plaid legging and 16. Call VA. 2-6220. 'good tires, 1595. Anita,: TU. and church. A OUIC~ FAIR DEAL Gl: oration of Minneapolis,-Minnesota; set, raincoat and ha,t, d:resses, , . , 4-25~4. ~ Any Contract-Any Amount, p State Treasurer. State of Michigan; 6A-FOR RENT (Fur.nished) shoes, Saks. merchandise. TU. JUNIOR. dining set" solid blond -'-- LOCHMOOR BLVD, I580-Early lOW DISCOUNT a i~~~~df~:a~'r:or~~;yecET~r~ Karn, ------'---, ---'-- 4~2152., . birch. ,7, pieces.,Priced~ to sell: ,FORn 1954' Custom .lined V8. American; 3 bedrooms, 2 baths;' c h/w:' HOUSE AND GARDEN LAKEPOINTE-WARREN upper - __ .;..-.______VA; 2-3066. '. , , Extras, cadet blue, one owner. LR, den, DR, terr., lav. and CASH AT 'ONCE wal~~~i~;,a1~~w~~.~.J~'lt;~sos~o~~~I~iI~ 5 room :.furnished heated income. DES~,' 30 x ~O, wainut, good, con- . . I... White walled tires, reasonable, pwdr. I'm. on 1st fl" 'beauti- Open 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Also Sunday. and Frances .R. Trowell. h/w; SHOPS Adults only. Refer.ences. TV. . dition. $30. TU., 1-3955. NEW Hotpoint del u x e ironer. TU. 5-7610., fully'landscaped. McLain Mortgage, & Realty Co. George Bayne and Olga Bayne. h/w; 5 8921" 0 .. 1 . '$.279 S 'fi' ~ _ Ex]' Albert M. Berteel and Marie Berteel, -.. ------nglna pnce" : aC;Tlce, 12 AUTO WESTCHESTER 705 N d 10804 Hayes LA. 6-3544' i:" h/w; 7.Mack Sho'ppl'ng Center 3 BEDROOM house in Grosse CONOVER baby grand ,.piano, $~5.00., Broilquick broile~, '$3Q. ' - , S, WANTED ".'" - orman y 3. Edward R. Weitzel and Bertha S. fin ' ndl't'o h g .. fin' h ""u d 5-481'" , _ Colomal'nr. lake, 5 bedrooms, 14-R[AL ESTATE WANTED carlv'ri:~~~in~~~; See Mr. Golden Pointe .Woods. Prefer to ..rent, $4;O'~~u:'~_(~~h~a 0 a~y IS, ,l, xe 0 I.. . WE NEED 2 baths; library, lay., sun rm., T K furnished, to 3 working" ,girls, H,OTP,OINT, eiectri~ fine. rec. rm., well Umdscaped, w~ft~~~: s~~~~;' but will rent unfurnished to -S-IL-V-E-R--C-H--:.m...:.:..-A---:--dl----.:.- . st~ve" $~5.. 1950, 1951 and 1952 Automobiles. pro kl t h. m. SELDON & CO.' al Charles H. Me"er and Marguerite M. ' " '"' , nee e.po111t , B.lond mahoga,.ny,slX, pl.ece d~-: " Have Customers Waiting: S m er sys em. Meyer. hI\'(: ' famIly. TU. 4-3253: i' : . ,ladies suits, and men's' coats. . , OUR 40th YEAR 2~ S-SITOATIONS WANTED Ing room set. 'TU. 4-5161-;,;" 'l For 2~ Years We Have. Been MORAN ROAD,' l09-Bet. G,P. ~~s:ft~stlL.?C~f:~~;dVirginia E. Cae. OUTER DRIVE-Mack area, upper " TV. 2-0659. " '. ,, .' , . PaYIng Up to $.1.00, More.. ',Blvd. and Kercheval; 6 bed- List your, property with us. h/w; LAMP5 3 la gOd b th" 'd' , LARGE n~ory chest of .drawers, E H C'OOK 4 b ' Members of the Grosse Pointe Peter A. Masourasand Mary Mnsouras. Custom.made' , lamp shades made dIe-agedr e roemployedms ~an' c'ouple.a ;' mlRef.-: M'AHO,GANY Go.0"SSIP b'ench, up- $15, TU, '5~1,721'.,"'.', ".-' '. _, '. ''condl't'l'onrooms, 2 caraths,attlibrary,ga g top, Brokers ASsociation Thomash/w:,F. Bracken and Margaret E, and recovered in my home. erences TU 5 4379 , holstere. d ,seat, good.' as ne"',7. ,$15. , 1,5,701,Harper,..,u dBerkshire-Balfour91 ,-. ra e. 185~O- Mack ,"TU- 2-2100

Bracken. h/w; TU. 2-0~15. 139 Ridge Road. ,--.-_. __ -_.____ 24 Edg,emere', }1oad: :' WESTING::H.OU.SE:60 .cycl~: win~';' . .1., ~e 0 2- 45., h BISHOP. ROAD" 1018 _ '5>b~d- f1hallCircuitbeCourtrequirecrof theto appearCountybeforeof Wayne.the ------611- 'ROOMS' FOR RENT; ------_ATTRACTIVE d t' $dow0 'yentllator,d fan,' like' new, Res. 437 Chalfonte Rd. TV 4-4118 rooms, 3 b,aths, studl'O II'vI'ng ~2 ,B~~~OM h~use; preferably;; .at the courtroom of said Court. 1n HOMES trimmed 9.!ld' painted; ------.-,--- , ecora lve ston.e 2 , 24 .E gemere' road, G.' P. l2A~BOATS AND, MOTORS rm., . lib., ~rg. 1 and s c.a p e d m the Farms:. not over' $20~OOO.: the City of Detroit. on wedne1day. eavetroughs Cleaned and win- PLEASANT ROOM, busmess man, . wall made of sa;ndstQ;ne. Wall Farms: " ' FOR',SALE," '. ' grounds, 2 md's. rms,,' and bath , Box 'No: A-15~ G. P. ,News. ~~~~~~~~t'th~\.or~'~.n,l?;;~l tt~e.~~~ 'dows washed. VA. 1-4127. or ~oman. Somerset an~ Char- ,is approximately Ph ft. higp, . " .'. I . .:, , ,plus apt~ oyer gar. show cause, if any they have. why ------.------levOlx. Referenc~s, VA. .4-2570. 1~ ft.in y.rid~h,.long en(;H:1-gh"to,HOLLYWOOP, BE!?" full; SIze, ,3 HORSl1:POWER S~a, ~mg out- the prayer of the ptiUon filed in said SECRETARIAL SERVICE. Ac. ------'----- "encircle good sized ,yard .. TU. Re~sono:ble. or ~lll trade.'for.. ;' 'b.oard I?ot?r" excellent, ~ondi';' ca~:~vi~o~~dthi~to~~e~r~nat;dbemade curate and reasonable. .Call ROOM for rent. Home privileges. 5-2190.' twm SIze. Antlq,ue platform .bon, , make ~me an ,offer, VA. , SWEENEY &, MOORE SHELTIES (toy collies). Beauti-' })ursuant to the statute in such case . Rosematov Gant. TU.. 2-3283. ' ,Near Grosse Pointe High. Lady' ,rocker •• ED: 1-7590.., 2-6110.. ' made and provided by publishing a preierred. Bcx No. Z-55, Grosse 8 MM MOVIE Camera; 30" x 40" t'f'U 1-6800 INC. ful registered puppies, ideal ~, certified copy of this order for three ~,J______QUICK DISPOSAL H t . t • (3) suc~essiveweeks at least once In EXPERIENCED gardener, grass Pointe News. screen, 'light equipment' and film , 0 pom 14 FOOT Wolverine boat:, 10 'H.P. Mack at Renaud pets. Hilmar Kennels, Windsor,: REdfield 4-7061. ; each week In the Grosse Pointe News. cutting 'and yard wor~{, main. GENTL}!:MAN PI t f 't ,$115. /TR. 3-93,97. , 'f range, G:E.',i~efioigerator;. con- outboard"motor .. Ski's. Reag'on-, , ~fn~~grs~p~o?n~~,~:~s:~~~nl~~tiJ~: tenance. RA 5-1834. . easan, r~n. so~ . piano, wardrobe;.! trunk, ,able.,TiT: 2-04,2~.or 'rU. 5-6042. ~AKEPOINTE BUILDING DACHSHUND;':black ana'tan. fe- ~;:~~~nt~~ d~~ ~xe~a~ tS~~~:Jerd~~; EXPERT F~ISHEIY on boats or '~~~~'B~~~~n~~~l~~:a;~~i. Eb:': ~~g';o~I~p$~;~v~~~i;o r~~~~~ ~~:t~~;~:~'~ f~,ai~~~~~~~~J~~' 13-REAL ':ESTATE CO. rr.ale puppy: AKC. registered, appearance. THOMASF. MAHER, furniture wishes weekend work. 1-6450. victrola combination; $60;,',:call 1369 Somerset. " '--___ OFFERS' house trairled. TU. 2-6991. ~. __ c_ircuitJudge. Call VA. 4-8538. ' . LARGE " h Sat. or Sun. after 10 a~m" TU. \ .', . DEAL WITH, 12f7' BEDFORD-3 BR, Colonial. 21A-GENERAL SERViCES CERTIFIED COPY-"LAW" ---- room'wlth pnvate'was ': '4-2558: ' , ELECTRIC stove. deluxe. model, A SPECIA"-LIST ' No. ;\ 363319 R U F F LED curtains, expertly room in, Gross~ .Pointe 'city fo~ . in ,beautiful condition;: price re;. , ". 1011 WHITTIER":"'4 ER. Colonial _ g~~~~r~~~~~~N. done, priced reasonably. "Pick . gentleman WI t.h ,refe!'ences.: 35-"MM ., CAME~9: " N,lkon-S. duced. to sen:'before' moving: Over 41/ 'mmi6ri dofler; i, ',VENETIAN BLINDS I. EDGAR-M. BRANIGIN.Clerk of Up and delivery. Mrs. Van- Good transportatIon. TU. 5.0470 Best F. ~ ,lens In" world.' Sync, TU. 5.4476. exc!usively'",in'4 '962 LL~COLN-3 BR._ Colonial _ Y Of Wayne ctount t'h c1Cerk't thweClr. Haverbeke. VA 4-0661. ' 7-WANTED TO REH'T' all speeds. E~cellent condition, 962 BARRlNGTON-2 BR. Rancl~ WI "''','DOW' 'SH~A'DES d~lt h~~~hyf~rertif~. ~~~lt~~ :?o~~ ------'----- $115. Complete flash outfit, $30., POWER MOWEi:{ CLEARANCE GRdSSE POINTE' _1'_' _ ~~~re~feco~~.e~~in~rd~r~ortr~~p~~ MAN wants job as porter or -Y-O'-U-N-G-F-A-M-IL-""I-Y-n-e-edS-:-3-.-o-r-4 ~~rcury II f ~.~,,$15. Tone min- 15 recondii'ione~".po~er: x,n0w:ex:s, REAL ESTATE" 3 FAIR LAKE LANE-3 BR. PORCH SHADES ance Law 281-.476entered in the above janitor,' Call. La. 8-137~. bedroom house' with. garage, to,' lature, $2. TU. 2~4644.. -, to choose frQm.. An: pnced' .at _ Ranch entitled cause by said Court, as ap. ;t $3750 Take your. pIck Sabs _~ __ ...;..__ havepears ofcomparedrecord inthemysame(',fjJt:e.with'ThattheI LADY WISHES mending, chil- I occupymum $200Oct.TU1st or4-3412bei'orCf'' \Maxi- POLAROIDd ,t't CAMERA,tt h' flasht unit:. .factIOn,.'.' ",'guaran~eed.,'.,'. ,MIchIgan,. - , Purchased Last Year:' Through' TU 4-3403' CO RNICE' 'BOAR DS original. and it is a true transcript drens clothes preferred. Will " ",', an po~ rai ~ ,ap men, com La'wnmower ,Co:: 20217 Mack, MAX' ON BRO''THE' RS therefrom. and of the whole thereof. call and deliver. PRo 5-2985. MIDDLE-AGED COUPLE'desI'res' plete, $60. TU.2-6831. in .the rear. ,'" . I. ' , .. Con::plete. ,Repair Service UntoIn Testimonyset my handWhereof,and affixedI havethehere.seal 'unfurnished 5~room'house, dup- GIRLS'------.,----.,--20 inch: bicycle. Good con- ' Satisfied 'C~stomers" Si'nce 1'929 GROSSE... POINTE. PARK Cleaning, Rep'aIrmg'. r~i:ii2 d~~U~};~g.~~~~~'9~:Detroit, EXPERIENCED secretary desires lex or flat '-in Grosse Pointe~ 'or. dition: 'VA. 1,.4223.' AlI.TO~TIC, '40' gallon;, oil ,hot, , 1.65 McKINL~~, . Reconditioning EDGAR M. BRANIGIN.Clerk. office work or typing at heme. v. 'n"t b S t' 1 Oct 1 '. water', heater, $12:' Faa"". rub. " :. . , ' By Owner ESQUIRE',-SHADEr CO''. • ' , ICIlY Y. ep. . ",0I.:.... -" , c , •• " ., ' '~, , • , ,.,.~ Th b d C 1 . 1 . 1

H. L. Schuman. Deputy Clerk. VEmce 9-3156, aft,er 6 p.m. Reasonable rent; Reference. :T1J' CHI~PS t.a~p~~,all:d ~halrs, w,a1- ber .da:venport;'good,slip,'cover" ree,;,~ .7?~~, ooma 111 exc~ - Country' home :in the city. Fruit T 15133 Groti~t ' f~htF' , 2.3637, , , nut coffee table, dmelle sel, 4 $25, breakfast ta b.J", and 2 I~I condItion: Ideal for, family I d f h 0 F .d 'u ' MIDDLE-AGED: colored woman , .' pair of traverse drapes~(lined), benches:; $7, TU.;'4-2324. ~{~h youn~ chl1dre~, ~ue to p~ox- rees an res air. Living room pen n ay ,nti! 9 P. M. '1A-PERSONALS experienced, desires day work HOUSE or ,income, .Grosse ,Pointe : 'modern' walnut" bookcase." TU. ' " " ... ~, '," ll~~t~ .to ~ch~qls.: WIll conSIF~l' 26x15, recreation r,oom, iIicinera- LA. 1-1515 . .r LA. 1.15'" VILLAGE BATHS. mineral or for Saturday. Ironing, cleaning, or nearby area. ~'No.childreh"or -'" 1-876'0:" " . WANTED PIANO !or;'basement, exchange on ~:moth~r ,house m tor, hot;'wate~, heat, sprinklers, -"'"':,-, .;..;.... _ baby sitting. VA. 4-2852. pets. TU. 5-5525.:,~... ,~'..~ .. '. ----'---"---""------reasonable. TU'- 4.1'695." Grosse ..'Pointe, ,'Farms. ,'Owner. CARPET -LAYING' c;team cab inet s; ~ientific ----- . APEX WRINGER-washer, like " , TUxedo", 5.-944,3,for" apPQintment. 4 bedrooJr1s, 2 baths, maids qmir- ' NEW AND -OLD Swedish massage, men and EXPERIENCED GIRL wis4es EN.GINEER. 'Vife and two.,'qaugh:- new, ,$3-5; ;.378. Rid,gemont Rd., 8A~OFF~C.E;'E9U.',PMENT.' . , . ters., '1 block fro m parochial ' Stair, Carp'~t ..Shifted, women. TU 1-6480. 17194 E. days. Call Lul D. $8 and car- • tel'S desires,.to rent'a ,'house to ',' TUxedo 4':'0885. , ' , ," , , "'''. ,-,"" 3'-BEDROOM,:RANCH school.': Phone TU. 1-463r" or .'VA.. 'R.epairs' of All rr..~_ .. Warren, near Cadieux. :fare. WA. 1-4468. $150, Will consider :option' 'to' " . ' " , "NEW AND used typewriters and 1-0510. Leo Trudel"'.1!JV -2-~--T-U-T-O-R-IN-G------buy. Mr. Rob,re~ht, ,TE~ple: ,~ES7~NGH,o~SE 1,~0volt ?ryer,,: adding';" m~chiIu~s..::'~~y "makes .h,om~. R~creati9n;,ro,~m,'car'peted, TU., 5-0703" '------EXPERIENCED GIRL wishes 2-2710.' .. A, .'.. ,$75, Ho~artf' 20, I.nch w;I~dow , and models., Sales~ and 'rent~ls. Grosse Point'e Shores:"Dow taxes', .. . COMMUNITY days work. TR: 3-2428. • ','" . <', exhaus.t fan, $20, lIke new. TU.; We do our,'Qw,n,.'service,~woTk. ,withih w~lkfn:g 'distlince::Privat~ "GUID,'E ,TO GOOD SERVICE TUTORING SERVICE ------8-ARTICLES FOR SALE 5~7299. NATIONAL OFF.ICE, beach;: TU 1-600'5 ' L E~~yESRWI~o~kC.ETDO.'8~9I4R8~.Cawllana'ft~Beautiful, C h ~ 0 me and. S' 1:8'c it; :FRIGIDAIRE' 'double 'ov:e~ el~'c- . EQUIP~~~T.' ~"," , GOOD:REA.L ES;ATE SERVICE = ' . MRS. LOUIS MARICK, DIRECTCJR v wrought ,..Iron' Formica' 'Break.' tric range; full,y automati~, 2: 16749 Hal'per,,'at'.8lShop DOESN''I:,COST.- IT PAYS -P' . OINT~ TAILORS D_ OLEANERS. . ableTutoringIn allbysublectsdegreo tor'teachersgrodes, avail.high ter 11 A.M. '______. , fast Sets made t.o order. Chairs years old. ' Was $450, wil1 take: ~U. I-nSO ".' : ,, 'WANTED:, FOR~, SAlE ' ~ If school, college and adult education, up~olstered,in DHr~m.Pla,:;tic 'n:a~, $,200~ PR 8-8~07. , '-ARTICLES' ',WANTED: Bungalows. 11f.1". t,o r,y: and 2 story' , (WLlIJDMILL PO&.NTE) , . OPENINGS fOR TEACHERS CHILD CARE SERVICE , terlal. Tables made, to any, sIze ",'. . :g~~'m~eritb ua., now.. for (laming Men's and ,Ladies' Suits' .Tallored To. Order _ 339 Merriweather. Grs. Pte. Farm. NURSEMAIDS for baby sitting . or shap~. Od~"~ables, ~29;'ichairs, .'FRIGIQ~IP.E'H cubiC. ~t. .~;frJ.g-, BOOKS. qought ~'an3';,q~a,R~ty., ,'. SILLOWAY l '&' 'CO~" ,Alterations, £elining Cleaning and Pressbtg VA. 2-,3040i' l TUxedo 4-2820 , by hour, day or week. Practical $4.95 each. 'V:ls1t...our "factofy,.djs-" "era-toI;;' good )CQnditlOn.. TU., Entire libr~ries" bOOKcases;'art, ,654 St. Clai!'..m 'Village ,TU.,1-3760 14931 EAST JEFFE ' .,.,,------nurses a vail a b I e. References. r~~~;'a~~ys~~~g~i~~m m~uf~c. ,,2-3199., '" ' , , "obj€ct~:, ~rs:. R""C:, Cla,~s, ~670' OPEN ,:SUNDA~s.'~"EVENINGS< 'M _ ' RSON, ai, Oily: Lillit." E'RIVATEmTUTORING PRescotl 7.0377. ~he Silters Cluh, , METAL MASTERS' MFG. : .SOLID, ~OGANY"c?.D s'ol e Lever~lte:" Vl(Oodward 3.4267. ", GROSSEF'POINTE FARMS :. Fred M. Schuman Established 1925 Open E..... ,'t!U .7:00 CO . . table, maliogany.,vamtY,Wlth .. , "'" ,.; ...v:, " I'. " VENDOME ROAD A 1 ' YOUR OWN HOME BOy'would like lawn cutting and ' " • ... ' " ~ull,le~gt~,'mirr.or:Cheap.:Eve- ~O.OK~ ,~~~ased t?r'1a~~., En •.. : ,.' ' '. I' -::: ~'.,un~ua •••••••••••••••••••••• 11. All subjects; all grades. Adults lawn care. 3 years experience. 21912 Hurper-St. ClaIr Shpres . nings' only: TO. '.5-6585:'. ", ' tlI'e librarles ot fin~ single.~!~s., op~~~~u~t~ ~o b?y~t~s d~h,gh.t- :SEWERS. DRAINS SINKS 'I and children. Certilled teachers. TU5~3211. . ~ 5 Blocks North',of'8, Mile . ";'[ ",'~.',' .," '., ",' ,Midwes,t -B.o.ok:::~~I:v;i~e;::4~Ql: fu~',?~~r.;ola~~oln~'on'l~g~_lot,'... _ _ : Call: . . ' ,P~ ,7,-4412". .LA~?Y~S',short ,wool, 'coctt~,.~ray,' "Kensingtoi:l:"';TU~edQ! ~-2450;".'" Location c~D]loq)e!suxpassed in, ': C':LEA, NED .' . DETROIT AND SUBURBAN RELIABLE MAN wants 'regular 24902 Gratl6t-:,:.~ast,Detroit.. ,SIze 12, fur, .:cpllar. 1 E?{cellent ------Grosse Pomte. 2 bedrms., each '., • TUTORING SERVICE janitor, caretaker or,mainten- . '. 'P~ 5.5200" " -.. "', 1.~ondlt.ioh.,,\c,$18:';-TIT: '1'-360~. , , -:..POSITIVELY- ' wi~h bath, on bo~h:'ls~ az:1d2~d' :~II types. Night arid day,s~rvice: TU.. 1-9813 . WOodward' 3-8315. TExas 4-1378 ' ance' work. References: Call Dally 10 to, 8.30. Sunday 12' to ,6 ENGLISH: b' 1 '. d'" HIGHEST PRICE$.;;.;PAID,' for, . floo:r~.. La;rge Fl?~H1.aI:~. WIth .' ',' All Work G~aranteed : ------evenings. TR 2-6086. '. '~' .' " ' ,r!lc~r : ICYCe, ' goo . , ' , ' ' fireplace m addltion"',to .lovely : '. . . • 24-Br. a' Day FALL' CERAMIC CLASSES T~D~IN. SOf~s.a~d ch~~. ;AIl ' :.condltl(pi!::~~.8:,09.'Tn., .2~5586..; furniture" end ,opp~once's. screened t err ace; :'Attached '•. ~': " MOTOlt. C.lTY :

WOMAN will do i washing and m . mc~ .~ondltlOn. ,Re~sonabl~,\ 1942 WESTINGHOUSE: ,.".electric:, ,~... "I ~Piece or a House.tul~l~ garage, a.c, heat. " : Electrical Sewer Cleaning Co. • Afternoons and evenings learn to Earle Riclaar.dsServlc. make lovely pieces in ceramics ~~i~~56~~ her home. TU. , y~~~~d.'~~:er~P8~~~el'~n,~til~~9: "ia~gdei autOtin~tiC,iimer~ milniltke;I :~ , p'~,es.~6ft;5.~~(33:',:";..~~, '8"1 Ke7rc'.'h:vAa,:yMI",Re' O,~~, ~ETFUFS1'1'10'0 :' •••• :. ~'. ~~; : ;~.O:~'•.•••~•• : • "', I '~ ", mm er 5 orage: space C oc .' " ".' :' , .0' _ ., ,.. '. .. , ' ~0397 MaCk Ave •• ~ tIl~ Woo'" ' Decorative, lace, porcelain. and EXPERIENCED girl to 'baby. sit AUTO DRIVERS! Ages '21-65'l 'G<)'od ",.for: c'ottage~ T'U xed 0; ,\ 'D:~':' .:'~:,:;'.' '. " ~ ';, '. . j'" ,,' '" wedgewood. Call now for en- . A-IANT:E~ Reliable high school gr~duate Only $6.51 to $7.76 quarferly '.5-4159':' ,', ' '.' .VV, '~GR6SS'E pbINT:'E.'.'-~ARMS hr.Quick" rollment. TU 2-1453. .': Days and evenings. TU; 2-9552.' buys $5,000/$10,000 P.u b1 i c, ' ' ': ,', '. " ,.' , , ',' '.. " , I' .,' . '_ " _" '.' LiabilitY with $5,000 Property ;SO?!,~S"~chwl1~~~r~c~r,' ,b~e" ex-, HO:US' TV and, Radio' Slrli• WOMAN. white~ desi'res plain OLD 'CLOTHI,NG' YOU'R":D:':REA";M' 'E", ' . 3-LOST AND FOUMD Damage. TUxedo 1-2376." <;ell~nt ,'condltlo~,. complete ac-;, " •.: " :" ,I ',. . .. Guaranteed Repair' Wortc cooking, serving, downstairs .' ' , ", .cessories.: About" '$25. Call' VA: BYEST PRICES, pAl D ' CA!;\T1N~:;"434 '-.:.' 'Oiien .S"un(fay LOST-Blue linen pocket book WOI~kin home. ,Love children DISCOUNT, , , ' 2.:2433;' ')" . , . ' • Televilion • Redio ~ containbg red wallet with cash SLEEP CENTER' ,'. '. , :39~5.. Attra~t1ve C,ape" .Co.d • Sound Equlp•• 1It or kitchen helper in restaurant ; FO R ' M E'N''s' SU ITS'" ' ~ .' , .'::, 2 WARDROBE TRUNKS:'1 stor-,', " , :." ,: " r a,n' C 'h 2 ~ bedrooms . diri~ and New Orleans, Louisiana Live in or.:-JIlot,.East side 'pre- t l' drivers :I.kense. Mrs R. 'Magee. All natIon~lly adv~r\tl~ed. mfl -, . age tr...~, '1 iron serle.' TU" TOP'tOATS' ANDle:, , ,e ep one co, ~l, rrng, u.S,, ~, TUxed~,' 5-6,O6?.. ~,' .Lo, 7-4706, Child., pet. Reward. ,TU 4-3152. parlor. TYler 5-0807.' 13940 Kerch..... , '.... , Inti ... 10623 Mack . WAlley 2-5152, 'tYpewriter;' LAr~6,;0930."" ;, .... ,",.', you immediatel'{,! '," ,'. "'." 'JOHN;IS;''.GOODM'AN:':' ' ~", , .. ',I. < ~ '. ". • )" .VA., 4~9'2~ .. J. 'f,

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.....'. , ~. Thursday, August- 18, 1955 GROSSE 'PO'I"NT'E: 'N:EWS Pa'ge Nineteen , \,' . ~ ,,"

.c2u1PS-TOFMUR~.~~Ul...Rt"'~"~g.~PAAI'Rl~'i'-~'l':D"".""'"r' .' : .. ,'E':'..;tt~' ','p/: 're' ~p' "ar' .', :e:~' 'S' '.:':-If~':"''',:;~t'"ory" '0. f .PoiWl:eMemormJ Church ~~~iws~w~=e:::: Classifieds Con'td . . UpuO S erIn. . IP ~n':'l .: .••. '," . - . "" ,', • .", . - , ' "', '. " bo ..:1..... _ , i . "dip selection 'of:.' ."decorative.: ~. .' ';;." ", ' : ',':" .";. . " ;. ., " : , "",,- , .., ,. .... 'r ' ' far.beyond. the, un~les \7.1. cmr 21A-GENE~AL SERVICES 21M-RUG.CLEANING ' r fabric~ .. Exp~ ..Alee:d,,~P9,!nt~'::~/,:.lC~ntinuetf fr~m P~re1). i, torQte..ti-C?m:~~8~~tij.i~~8~~;It,l'u~rSli'g~tly.;"a:tno~g th~ ..~ it~,m C?f ~s.t~t ch':trches have .been" es- .par~.in this count1'y,andabroaL. motmtl1.lg. Estrmateg'rcheerfWly, . ' , . . ','. d . h' . as. follows: "}:- send"..,my wheel .$200.00 to .Delr.ay MiSSIOn•.. ThlS ,taplished In the GrQ$se POlnte ...r . _ _._ FIREPLACE -'equipment; - 'bras; '.. ,.' , dent mmISters ,Secon tere ,. . " ,'. "d '. J..bl b ' .. th . , ... .-, .... -- ". -~._,.- . _- ~ ....MOTBrROOF1NO ...-.--." .given.-'Ewald, 139~9..Kercheyal. .,' .. ':"':'~',-,.';_'-/-' ',;.. ,.. which-y~ur'.:wjfe"may'1iketol"l e ~~"pro:.la Y'- eca~st!".o!..' •.. e area. , .. '. "ti. - ,. ".J - and irons~ to;Ols repolisbed a.~d lacquered, . screens repaired. 5-year guarantee, 25 yeatl-m the v~ 2:8993. " . ; '.' ,,'.. 1, .:t;ts~. ~~ ~ l~ge.r-:bb~~g. a:i. today (:and,~"~o: ,a. w.r~nch, to .tt:~~s-qrer's .plea:,. ~he ;':prevu)~ 'Not merely has there. been' 'P': " Smith-Matthews, 6640 Charle- Fisher Building. ' " . _~ IX, "_ s ~ge.r ,~g m. lower :. th~ 's~t,) Beli~ve', me, year, no b~nk ,~orro~mg was groWth in membership and m our . voix. W A. 2-7155, N' FURNITURE REPAIR.' Sefinish. be ~ ~ new and, more central Cordially yours'" r ',' '. 'needed. If Ilt seems sttange that .local and. benevolence budgets ractlc.i ..prof.cllo. ational ,Mothproofing .ond in h 1st in' , .,'" l~catlon.' '. ./., 'I.; . . , ... 'The. grOv.'t~.'of. tlie c~urch and. ,noth!ng ope' y~~, '.and' a. sI11:all,t~ough the years, but in other d I I"'b ' DRYERS vented, all makes, $15 Carpet Cleafling Co. , .g, re~l? ~ er I" ~rmg~ r~ ....The, ~o~seq~e~c~ w~s ..~hat. in, '~ommun~~~'d~ing •.t1i~jp;r.e'7~oto~ s~ ~he nex.t.year-,,!ere, set as1<:ie. aspects .at our church ,~e and an alt"l. .auty complete. LA. 7-0533 and TU. TR 2-0370 TU 5~4478 tl~~. AntIques. a . specialty; 18~ 'fl.1e,l?!-,ty. lyY:c.oye.r e,d ag~, ~ I have.y~d,' was .graau~~' for .benevolence'~e,m\¥i~'remem- -program there has been ~c:e~eo for your home 1-4162. ' . PlC.ltwUPanc:I._d~very. D~a1l, Ch~ch;. the, ~e~ate, p:edec~~ though toward~;:the. ,end of. th~t be~ t~~t t~e. chur.ch>w~ ,a~~~ched There, are now three' mrmsters , BESl CARPET. CLEANERS LAkeview 1~8249:'. , sor o~ our P!ese~t .l:)li~~.~~ age;lvnth the 'commg!'.of,the ,street to. n~ ::denonUna~.on, and ,l.ien'~e. instead of one, three office secre- ; on, thiS.lsame seat,mg about, :88' far'as,:;.Fishe~land Jef'!er-' 'lJ.ad no piessure,froril.,o~de ap- taries instead of one., ,three sex- LIGHT hauling. No job too small. CLEANING DYING' s-1~~!, 'cars 219-;PLASTERING. . iwo,'h,~dred,., w~'.co~pl~ted;at son'm 189;;and'.'wi~:,~~e'.~~y~10p-, .p~~ls f;o~ any"natio~al'or for- '~(ms instead o! two as well as' an Remove all rubbish from attics REP'A',RING . <: a, t;~~t pf .$~2tOO~.OO.At t?lS pomt lilent of the, COJUlftY clup m:.l897~ ,elgn .t;msslon boar.ds:, " lInmense development of our and basements. ED. 1-0005. PROMPT HOME SEEVICE PERFECT REPAIRING, ceilings, specI~.l'ef~rence shouIdbe made land'. dire~11Y,;'rieXt.')o ...tIi~.,. ~~':s w~)I:th,.add.ing, :per~aps~_ church ~usic whe~ our- organist , on ,. FREE ESTIMATES cracks, can match ....antiques. \0 .~Mr.. Jciseph 1:1. B erry w~.o churcl;1 'proP!!r:ty~;:'b~th- m,!-:A}.'1?er-,Jhat. In. thi~.~l~efee~th a~ver- and:chOlrm.as~er ~th the chancel 2lI-W~TCH REPAIRING INSURED .Satisfaction fully guaranteed; Q,eeded Jp th~. ,~hurqh t~~.....;p!~S~~t s~p and:' popul~tion notlceaoly~: sary, ye~r, tllt:; l~t of cO~~lbutor$ ,choIr of eIght VOIces ?ave had ~e on. . EXPERT WATCH and clock re- TU.'2~655b' VAlley 4-3{)~2; .~ . pr~pt:r~y wlth.a re~e~,onary' ~creased.\" :"~.' ',"-: "",', ',has'mcreClSe~:m?.r;e~'t~~".tw:~y- added .to thel7l th~ dir~tor of I large clause, m the deed whicJ:t:,.would. These street. cars deserve'much J~ld, :.,~he:pl~te' offer1pg~ -fifteen~ young peoples ~hOlrs WIth 120 ~ rm., pairing. Prompt service. Reas~ onable prices. Bradley JE.welers. 211-?AINTING AND 2lR-CEMEHl. WORK. as~ur'e jthat the propertY: 'would ~or~:.spa~.'than: I' ,can 'afford' to. fold."'!:~d."fh~' 'ben~vo~ences'l:.two vO~G.e~from September until June' .. edrm., DECORATING . alway,s' :be ps~d .to! chur.~~ pur- .giVe' them~ I shav~ se~ ..photo- hUI;ldreC:U0l~.'.. :'",' ~,. each .:year. wn at 20926 . Mac~ at Ham p t 9 n. MENT TUxedo 2.-9309. . MASON & ,q:E .' Co~tr~ctor~ poses .. '. ... '. . ~ - . . ;~, graphs!->f' ~he~: w¥c1f cl~arli:~, : ' It .was ' Just > '~~er r, ~~e'. Fll"St . We" IlOW have two identical fINCI. , and DE CORA TING-Interior, exteri- Gla~, brIck ~d. stone work". ..He ,had, moved t? Gr:osse.l?omte q\c~te ~.t~a~' ~hey' ~h9uld'1-2~50•. :built on tb.e Lake Shox:e just east street,.-cars; wer~ ,.prop~lled ;:.by more than fift:)":r~ars).t had been -at 9:30 and at 11 o'clock. In ad- dIa'acter and chaaa proride. ...- BROWN ELECTRIC - Master ences. Work myself. Insured ' "" , 'of"~he'chili\ch:,a,1argehomew~ich, ste8m'~and';,hB:ddarge'boilers,~:~nd .~:c.olf.munity ch~ch ~thou~any ditionl"'these last two decades in piclaraqaefnlDef6tyoar~ electrician since 1920. Regis- All we do is good. ALL BRICK remaineQ.:I~s an outst~?i~g,)~~~~1-w~~c<~.~lqi~~'d~c:'flu~~d~~.? .,deno~iilat~~nal'~ ~~ia:t~:on:' 'But particular .have brought 'a large GIlldaard, ~ b yOU tered and licensed. Repairs, re- LEON STRIEGEL NEW AND RE~A;rR~, mark in' t:ne-:co~~~lV:i.~tll.1~' The~, '~~e ,:,th~rl"electrificatl~n ..: ~w'. Gross,e ,Pomte W&S :C?P'the develop~ent in the organiza~on- lawuudprdt.a:Hab&antfmas placementS' and' maintenance. VA 4-05].3 zed rs PORCHES'," STEPS,.' ETC.. was ra: a ,few year~;.a,go.' ¥J;!:. Th~se::cars ...:t:~ ~etween .Gr~~,e, ~~e of. a very.larg~ develop~ent~ .. al o~erl,ng tq, groups 'O,f V&rIO~S Me factotr iabricattd to fit ro-. TUxedo 5-0014. Personal ser- Be~~ ,was,-the, most mode~t and 'Pomte 'anc, 'do~to~. petr~l~ .. than", week::ende!~~,-, The was the best thmg to ,.do~.: . , them, the result being one of the Siqle or donble ... with ~ 1. 'At. attics, ree. 'rooms, plugs, l"anges, FOR THE FINEST generaJ paint~ - LA 6~9300 for the new .bullding:f~ll largely: ,blisiness~: .me~'~ ,:"M'~cial .which ,A very;-y;ise course t~ken. finest csrillons in our country. ware ~ ing and decorating at reason. wps iving, etc. Expert wiring. Reasonable , '. ,.'.' up'~~'~him ~nd '~e :W!l~ a~sis~~~,..by. '8~8rted:~~0~ :Fis~'~ ro.ad'abou.~ ,8 It 'vv.as ~~cided, t~;~oe~~:r:n~~,'de:". Durin~ 'the middle six Il?-0nths smn diI&itIctift~. a-.hl, roonl rates. Free estimates. Rapp able cost see Charl~!s A. Schra- der. VAl1ey 4:0388. THIS IS A MONEY SAVER .. ' ,~a~~'llllE~~.s~il1 ';r,epresen~ed ~In ~u~. ~~.cl~~ .~~~~¥i~Cl~~ng :~~s .~UJ,~e,~;:)~~6,tl?nal .~h~~~'c.,p~ctl~tally 0:£,1954 oUr church house klt~hen ' ail in a ~ ~ heiahu. Yaa place. Electri<:. PR 6-0780. • , T ' membe'rsp.ip';..~vho.vo.lU~~~lly ~~~~. a~:~~n~tltu~lO:n.;-}~\ whic~ ,t,n0re ~U~~~~ee~ngl.to ~l)~~e,.;~~}h,e;.~a- was completely re-built and en- aD euilrpttupaHahkaotfeoce t 50x. DR ..VEWA Y • PARKIi:tG ):~~TS tributed s~bsta~~~,:{.amoun~~. .. ".;h~pranq simpler, the~ woul~ ,p'ut hl~ 0;0,the, .street. .. Soon .after", t~.lS un,por.tant ,~~tep ,The~,same month. also saw the FENCE CO. TUxedo 5-4027 or TOwnsend Decorator AMERICAN FUEL time the world' oyer. : The :peo- .c~~o~!1,m 'De!rolt.and slip-two was taken qr.~s~e Po~t~,rec~lv7d ~launcliipg of <,>urmemorial chapel "eIq llaterlala.or Jl:rect:loa 7-4312. Exteribr Interior EASTSIDE, pIe enjoy~d, ,.swimming .in. and, CIgars ~o.~he .m.!>t?~~an,to. make, the fits~ of ..severa.l.y:ry~ defi~.~~.. project th~ough which we' hope '.. . Free ~timates '11480 W AI t 'boating o'n the''1ake~ ,Ther, bowl~~.' sl;1r..~,..~he ~l~t~e,fellp~ .g~t _o~.ne~r ~op,ulatlon ,lncrea.ses ~hlCh co~~ .to 'cre~~e 'In our church house a Harper .t 8 Mile, Road. 30 Years in G.P. \ nu, and played billiards and. baseball. .hIS.home lp}}rosse ,P?Int? rpilS tmue to, the. present hour. It,b~-, shrin.e 'of .special beauty and .... 1Itf~ TV. 1-1"• 21F-REFRIGERATION Shoemaker '2-6100 Th was considerable' visiting .~as' ~he perIaclo~~rgrounds and parents, _,.John Stoug~~on'" ..~d- .i:~,,~~11 your own ••• or , .brick'repairs. . . have lsappe~e" ~ .~ ,I "" 'homes.' '~..." Helen Handy Newberry. ;','. ,.: :'. B'. P bl GUTTERS c I e a ned, repaired, ~nd color motching. the finest! TUxedo i~974~' o~ddsdla~dJ,.ent~s,ma~~r ::o~n~P:~ ',-'''.The :a~i:val, of, 'the a~tomobile The proc'ess of movl" f~oni.': '. 19 Boy orta es' painted, inside. and out, install Served Grosse, Pointe homes for mJ, e. nme les,_ S~l:V '. "m .the. first db~de of thiS century" 'd ' ~. . ,.'. . . • • and unplug. Private. VE. 9~2220 I • • have 'examined, the, .contents ,~f':, . 0 ,.,., ~;. d'iff' f' the. 01 to the ,~ew to~k . ..t~~ee to take With .you_ on your outings. 10 years. , b 'tl.." " -,~.,.,. "." Fo made an unpor,tant eren~e or" 'years from 1924 to 1927', and In- , ~ or WA. 3-3565. x 20685 Woodmont TU. 1.69'05 JIM SUTTON' tIllS.en' °h W~J~',,:~llie ,:~e~: 't'B~i' /those~ who lived. in 'our"~~:inmu-, to th~ whole structttt.~';~,du~ing '. Also electri~ spits .n~. other 1677 BRYS Rm. w °tfo~~e "~h'~~o~band .nity. It. was :~o,.much e~ler .for. thiS time at the' hour of its, dedi- access-ories ROOF REPAIRING EXPERT pamti1ig, paper hang. Carp~nter .Work, Repairi."lrt an.d m~er,fl, Oghe ez:.;WI 1 a 't~! .• ,;,,',all: the members ~f. the' family tq cation' a~d in the years sinc~,,' , Expert on leaky roofs and caulk- . f t' - "f alld WIfe w 0 w~r~ e qcu }~n,:sWlt go. back and. forth between" - . '" , s ."h M tth Fo' d C ing, private. VE. 9-2220 or WA. ~:ie~Y Vr:ch~~he. r;u;:;~ Remodeling, At tic s, Porches, came' here C?n'Th?l'sda~ :~:venmg, Grosse Ppinte.:. a.ri)i'~.Detroi( !ha~ .~xeg~~:~/~~~h~Ughts, .prayers., . \ mot. a ews ,un ry o. 3-3565. . 4-1187, TUxedo 4-2714. Gar:.ges, March 26, 1895. ., My. l!iform~nt those who had 'been summer res- . .... ',' .~ -y " h' C'HA' VOIX ' Ph WA 2 7155 TU, 4:2942 who remembers', the' ~cotch JIllD.- -,.' ." -', 'd t thr h' ,Reckonmg. oack, to 1~20, \y en. -6640 RLE, olle. • " .... "'ldents.bec~~ reSl en S' oug - 'this h' h' b" P b t ' R A BETTER . t . b . ister's "sarpent.s'" also remember... '. . '. '- N' 0-1:. 1 "', c urc " eca.me. res.y etlan , ROOFS, cresoted, stained, tarred FO pron JO,m- CA~P~~R repaiis ~~~ edthebel1r;~gers :, ",~' ~out,the. Yt~!~' ~~~te.~~'~~ili~~nw~a~art~'mem-,,~, _ side or outside,. call J. Rupard, .l\ ~, .'. LU • • . • though gJ;ow hi there was 1 was b . hO f 188. 't . ' . ",'bl t and hot shot. Private, VE. 9- TU 1-4521. Free estimates. locks, sash cords, cabmet work, ,The object 'of these' programs .:", ..0.. ~.~"'1 ' '.' ers ~p 0 ,1 IS' p'OS;)l eo, " . \ 2220 or VtA. 3-3565. ED 1-4576' . ~ " . '. h ", nelth~ ,rap~d .nor arge.. . state that since then, over a:'pe- .' I '. • PAINTING, Papering, paper re-' was partly ,to...,glV.e tb~" KO~ .' A ,friend' m '~he':re~l es~ate bUS1- .riod of slightly:, less .than thirty- Resld.e.!"tral FREt: us. , _ " people some at ..i'actlon~ ~Sl e e. ness who/has m~de a very ~o~- five' . ars .no other ?iesb terian I d t. I oints moved. Wall washing. Neat, REPAIR PORCHES, doc ..s, WlIl- roadhouse saloons of ,whlch-there 'siderable study of the history' of h y~, ' h 'th ~ '1; d . n ~S n& > • ESTIMATES reliable. W 0 r k guaranteed. , dows, cab.i~etst bookcases, ce- were too 'm~y in .the :neighboi~ .Grosse Pointe' assures' me', that ',C urc ',~ny:w e.re', m. e . .' ~l ~ ."C' . • 1 2-2100 Mertens, 122 Muir, TUxedo dar closets. Good work ..,promp.t. hood. One \-very revealing .item ". ~ ., - " l' . 1820. th re States has grown at. as r~pId a, . ommercla 2 0083 service ,S E' Barber 20380 f . 'the' box': of 'odds and' ends ~V:en a~" rece~t y,. ~. f ' e I rate. As of S~ptember, ~955t our NEW ROOFS .Authorized Dealfa - • " . U. 4 051' ,. rom '. was no great' dema~l~ or proper- own membership:'exceeded 2800' • Barrett erably t-.'ER . Hollywood .. ,T . -0 • '.::," IS a brief note' 'fro~ the, ,mother ty' m' thIS' .area. The, no'pulation 'T thO h ld b " dd d t....~. , ,l' .... REPAIRING , • Bird eo. .FOR Fl1'1 .". .,.', . - ,. be' ,.' • Y, 0 ISS OU 'eli e uj;nlem- ASBESTOS. • Celotex 20,000. . " ". of .one 9f our. present _m,em. '!:s figures from' the Bureau' of..Cen- b' h' .. f th" G P '. t- : SRAKE, e o m . Catioad Buyen • Fl1ntkote s. INTERIOR & EXTERIOR LOUVERED DOORS-CABINE'1'S .to the minister. It bea~'n() date, .. sus"in Washlngt' on' would se'em to WersdlP po. b' t . r?cssf .', h _ ~_: ' , ALUl\DNUM L1cflnsed Contractors • .Tohns-ManVill. LES BERMUDA BT ,INDS b t 't t 'h' b . t e '. . - .. ... 00 s res y erUlIl uurc, an., . SIDING A call .w.1ll bring sample. • U.S. Gypsum PA'NTING'&DECORAT'NG TAB. -, """',. ,- ..u 1 lllu,sj,a!e .ee;n:..~~,s~~.-,:-1iear out his'assertion. In.19l0"'out owthotthis "Clxishin.1937 " EAVESTROVGBS for your selection. r " 11, CORNICES '- HEADBOARDS.' tJ~e' durIng 'th~t numst,er s .pas,,:' ,the;.popu1ati?~ w¥: 2,682, har~ly whffh now exceeds '"1;300. In ~ : CHRIS C. CHARRON ,SHELVES .. FO~MICA.. 21X":"GARAGE mo~ ,t?~ ,a: ,~or~ per~en~ 10- little more than a thir'cl'bf a cen~" eauti- & CO Ah Types of , ., .,eefed f~, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE estimate, clean wo.rkmanship. -, proofed and repaired. Satisfaa- Am~g ..th'7: ~tray '~t~ ,whic~ .".', . '. ,'.' WI t S I ,ou. A-I references. James L. Craw- S. M. GOEBEL. tion, guaranteed.' Reasonable have ~U1'~ed'up to .glve, us s~~e R.I. "PII" !I .e~ ~~ SOCIETY ford, WA 2~4f!46•• 24 hour, an- . . rates .. S-e ib e r t, EDdgewater clues m ~~e..place .of the., oftic..a:' 'il= ""I Hohday . WA. 1-6182. swering service. Terms. 21T-DR~SSMAKING 1-4451. ' " reco~s WhICh' have ',so.' regret~ ',,11 ".iIIl,,: ,all Arb ..., 1Dc1J1d1q Grosi. .f'oJJlte Farma, Mlch. , ------. ,.. ' .' '-, '_ ' tably! disappear~d. ~re~twc?"four, '.1111_ 1=:Comblnaticf"l Chai. Link AII.St .. 1 Gild Sunday Service. __ "10:30 am; ,PAINTING and decorating; ex- MINA MOFFET,' 904 'St.. Clair. COMPLETE 'P~O ~,ER'VlC~ page; le.afi,e:ts,whic~,;\Vere eVld~~t'7 :.11:1" II, , Rustic Style. Sunday School • Infanta' terior and interior., Insured, Sewing 'and "alterations" TU Tuning, repairing,: ..refinishing l~ qlstrib).1t~ amo~g ...th~.:'parl.sp.- , . e Room •__ ".-10:30 a.m, I.... II'-DOOR Wednesday Testimony, . Herbert Walters, 1129 Ashland, 2-6548.., ,and . mothp1"ooftn~~',.'?l A In'u t. ip~ate' ...;. o1fer~gs~., = .._:., fc~' Alit~...Window.' WALL WASHING and painting. . 'SPRENK'LE,:.: ,.I- weeds mowed.~' L!c~,s~~.~ L. W•. a~~~n~ed: t~ .$1,~,~,.~~,,:T~ey.ar~ .. '." ';.il! rsll,.: .~c1~~~~ Well recommended. Rig b t PLUMBIN" G' .I:HEA' ~TlN'G,: .', Duba!t TU•. ~ 2945" .' ,listea.~o~tp,br,~C?nth as)vell,as;. : . :',' 'V.netiali','8Iind, . . Johnston Surety. Bond price. TUxedo 1-3870. .' e", , \ "... ',' ' . ' ' the dlSl?~~~E!n~".()~:pag.e, thr~ •.. " .. c.' and Window" ;",._=-~.", iTh •• 'At1Itocrat"" of' Boue Pa1JI.t VIOLATIONS CORRECTED .' , \ >.. . TO,? ,SOIL ~,.,. p~~~:'t~ur ,c9~t~~ ..~,,)~~?l,o~e~~ ..' iI":'.'ill! " , Shade. R'pCai:' 21K-WINDOW WAS~ING SEI3W3E2R2S'ED•.RAINJ.E~F..EC?R~ ..'AREl)O'.'"'.N'- .,., fill '!and,'. fill truckiilc; stateP,1~n~'.-1?y.tb:~.:~r~asureJ.;..ex- '. 'S."ie. } I 1 dirt". ~~II='I;!lJ' , r ~ hi loading bUll dozing.: . pla~g.:that:,lt.~~~'~~cessary, t.o ....', ...... __I~. ", . ',;, . FATHER &: SONS . Johnston Vasda . ",'A' 2-32,14 " ~.' ...?, .. ','. " ..... ' . borrow ra~er.;heaVily at the P~o'- .' V.n' "-111 BI,-."s''.: / -A. ..oll-iaCUna'Trim Palnt tbt remalu ' fresh looJdD~ tor ;y'e&1'8' . , Janitor Service / V . I U ..4-4672,' :TU '5-06 T.8 I,' pl~~",. ~t;a}~!'~~~o~:'."t«(~r:-:'lt~',P~Yf'" .' < , a ~.: GAS AND OIL INST~LED ."! ", '.' IIlentS on trme~-- Ii p..pae~one ° ',; 'W-ndo Shades WINDOW CLEANING " " C6MPLETE'landsc~pft{t' servIce;. .~ec~il«(.I~~fl~t::;.~he:,J]~~~ '()f , :~.. , tii~~ t I :W.., , Johnston So'flat: Wall washing, storms and screen 21V--SILYE~.P~A!,,.G, . lawn. ,cutting, ;.cul~,iv~~~ni~edg-- ~~e~,~me,n: ~4i~t~,o,.~P~~ ap~' :<'.'::,Por"h:r Shades .' . 'Th. DeW Mar-Proof, lentb ..Proof flat rubbei' ..... P&1D*. service, wall paper hanging, ~. . , '. " . ing. ~d ' clean-up:';'w;oJ,"~.. :F~ee ;:P!~!;.?;t:l~'.•~:~:-.~'!,:,.C)~e ')V;0~.an: .: ' .. '. >' '" .'. " ~ JEFFERSON' AVENUE home and office maintenance, of- SIL VER A~ GOL~ P~AT1NG, estimates •.$1.75' an hour. ~J~USI ',S~Yl\@g~~:-o~!: ...~e.,., Th~.:~o~-. ',"-'We Give S&,B GreeltS~mps fice cleaning. Oxidizing and' Repaifi~g . : '.' ,Laquiere. p:nesco~'':~J2!109.,:,." ':',,tr~butor~.;...m~:~,•.se~- to...~tY:-elgllt. ':",14000 E. '7. Mil. ,Rd. BAPTIST CHURCH Brass Polishihg, and Lacquer~g , ," [" '."'" ,'.. '" " '. ,.~d~tli~'", su~crl~t~oIlS. to ,$).~7~O . :'. :'~ .. c , . PRESCOTT ,g-9}J22 Jewelry Repairing and EngraYIng COMPI:iETE ,LA WN,~:,G~DEN (and tHe plate' pflermgf}' dropp~ 50,: ' Ope. Frl~~'y-, .;.'JCHIC TABLES' ~e&:rrl:;;::.lO:V~~~.r 13337 Eo Jefferson a~ Lakeview ' B'E'RT' . '. AND TREE 'rl4~::!N~AN:CE" $1;09Q..98.~..~' ~ ,':," .. : <.'. ' -. . Iv.enlng: 'tll , p.~,' ,.. , I.:E.E . . ;,.' _:'- .AND" SERVIC,E:: '" ' '_ The,. disDursem~ts : aa:v:~<:ed " !fo.... , J~.ArmdrOft.. Milliner WINDOW CLEANING WALL W ASHJNG ' . SllYER$MlTH,$" ',' "'.CALeFLEMrN 'WORK BENCH 'Utility. 12.95 .DeL~" '19.95~. MORNING WOR~HIP rm Service on Screens and Storms. 14508 CJ-IARLEV0~ LA.~scXPiN(i"SEBVi€E .:,;. ,':.: '.. NR. CHALMERS Jr' ....:;. . " .. ' .. " \" SWINGI'NG.BAR ROOM DOORS 'T'U (."69~O'" • ,. 1 Sunday; 8:45 and 11 a.m. " Brick washing experCy done. VA 2-7318 ' ' ,,: ~'.'".' ":" ..- ."~!./~,'. Basement Painting. :<>.~;..:.~,,~):\'.'~\> PI•• llill 1.If.ali~I...,"".:-" 'P'ICTUR'E, FRAME MOLDJNG-4 Pattern. . • -,. : ~.j 1 ' . , H. E. GAGE & SON ~ .',; ~~':'=. '" . , i s::..... , ., 'f ,I.~' ' . ..r':' : •• '.. ' ~~"':,.LrJ" '. .. .._ TO 4-0136 VA 1.2165 , 2'0229 Mack Avenue" . E , \ -. . " STANDAR~ LOUVRE DOORS~ SHUTTERS 50 Yeats ,of".Ltuilb~er"S,eme~':":'-'~ . h '. ~ '.' : i ' ...... 01.... WoN. ',.... ,t, - . t You are cordially invited to attend ••• _ ---- _ ... ----- ' .' " For the Work Shop / , . . ".'Y'lJx.dp '1~ 4~~:. Rough QndFjn;s~ .24.;,HOUR, SERVICE., iumber>/~~'./ii~~~(', , .' . White Pin., '" %, ~.. th1~ '1S1rdlt' 12:1; ~. 1d, txu. ~tapIey' Tools ~~ Budw&r.. Wroqht trOD. bra... elu'GJIi~ " /. ". .:., Sixth Church of 'Christ, Doors, PlyWtJorl,. 'uiIJ;ng ..M~fei;qls,~ .'VOd lep. 8c&1lop,lnl, ~" plYWooa,f, • au! ,P Wiele, r 10IlIe 't'. -. • dio • ", ~ ~ , t • j,." ~ • ~. \ • ... ~ f • 14730 Kercheval, bet. M~nistiquit an~ Ashland g~." • ., ~~ • • .. .. '. '\ I • ~ T~lepbone-, IU:U WA~ .2-8000: I l LUMBER' • , Wednesday Evenln, Testimonial. Meet1n.-:-8:00 p.m. :- " ..,' ', .. '1"f•. i~CA.Ter~s:7~~eeEst.iJTJ~t~s' t,J ~ >,'. ~".'- ., _' ""h o~"ers Sunday Servicea-10:30 a,m. and 5:00 p.m. . " 'J: ~ Infant •• Room Open tor 10:30 Se1"Yice. " 19743 HU1rper. betw 7 .Id I Mil•• " . TV" 2.... READING BOOM - 18348 EAST WARREN Mon Tun Thura J'rl. and Sat; 10 a,m. to 9 p.m. "." 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who. where and whatnot, .' - ,',':Good Tasie \ ~. by wboo:r.iI ~, / Favoiit~ Recipes l of Well Kercheval on the Hill finally made it ... Under- " , , People i~,The Know- " , I 6tand th~t during the recent heat wave one of the gJ;and dames of the Pointe went shopping in her bathing suit!' ••• >I< >I< >I< • , FEACH';' PunD!NG. , That pretty Mrs. Carter .S~le;sJr. wears"a charm bracelet Contributed. by " , spangled with "under glass" mInIature club emblems ... and Selnla. E.. Bacheller b R l'. J lie ,- . , 'Y ootf'la'~s f;1., ( . the front doors of her shiny station wagon are mQnogr~mmed , 1c.. flour ' . ' , in burgees from the Sales' yac~t clubs and craft .•• 1 c. Quick Oats One look. -.. one touch •• e, orth.e,pr,e'.:'t~n'coats at Young • >I!.. ~ C., bro.wn sugar Clothes,' Inc., "on -t~e hill, .will COnVln?e yI< >I< * , Pointe men's shons report they sold out of walking shorts mIxture: ., ,of fashions to come • • • Dior's Y line • • • the ~mp01'tance OJ ' for the guys during the heat wave ..• B~e ~n ov~n at 350.degrees brow'/.... and the new look of ribbed sweatet;s. RIght now .they * * * Ull hI cnsp~ a;nd ~rown.. are in the throes of scheming a neU! /.()ok at .the Caf!let'll Center, Understand several Pointers who boast air-conditioned , Serve With ~wblpped cn~amci in the fJil/age. It. will be twice the si%e~that It has been ••• ISM window display wilt swanky.' for libraries wrote lo:lR letters to Lansing, short and to .the poill~ , ' S:anne~ peaches may be use .the even be 'fnOt:e, Wonderful 10 whlch event .the peaches h pp' f . supplies WeJlllove'th,,1 new look. on how they felt about Ike's health ... Some were c1as~ics!' -, should be dramed before s 0 mg or camera . " . , * * * using. " ...... Mrs. Henry T. Ewald's eyes are real star sapphires . , Expect a lot from the Village YouthtSh~p in ~he S. Stein & ~o:, * * * expect to find a well tailored cotton g~bardlDe swt for boys in S1~es Jinx McLucas wears her white kid moccasins cuter', than Poll Planned 14, 16, 18 and 20. The striped lining in the coats ~dds a handsome any Indian princess ever did ... touch. Charcoal gray and beige. TweI::~y~fivedollars. Always expect By.Republicans to find COMPLETE wardrobes for boy's in the Village Youth Shop, * * * , , 17012Kercheval~ - ... >I< •• , Republican women workers .1. .J, will launch' a new program, "Poll Whether she lives in. the suburbs or the ~ity almost"every ~akers of America" with a public woman is alert for new ways to save time and money. That opinion, poll_in Michigan in Sep- tember to determine voter' senti- is just one reason,why she 'will be interested in what she will ment" on varia'us issues' of Na- find at her Village A&P. It's in the same block in the village tional importanc:e. as the popular Camera Center ••. the 'very fashionable The, Poll, .'p.art of a National Walton-Pierce .. , .. and, where ,Blea-zby's arid E. J. Hickey's will soon be. At the meat counter this week ••. expect to find something fresh and tender in dressed white bass, regu- lar and jumbo shrimp, plus shrimp that is already ~ooked an? de-veined, haddOCK fillets; trout and fillets of. p~rch, white and cod. Smoked fillets and- salmon -. • . ummm . . . ummmm. * • * , Hathawa)' shirts fot' bO)ls in Oxford cloth (hutton down) ill yellow, pink, blue and white •.• sizes 'eight through sixteen •• just. in at Kil{!ore and Hurd's, 92 Kercheval, on the hill. Brod. cloth ones with French c14fs"white., ~f cou-rse • : • are' available ;n the same sizes. Good news, eh what?

t' >I< ... * When you plan your fall wardrobe consider t'Viyella" flannel. It is a fabric woven in Britian of lamb's wool and long~staple '" * .... Egyptian cotton .•• and washable. There is ~ meticulously tailored A bee exposed to laughiIlg gas loses its homing mem'ory shirtdress in checked English Viyella and detachable linen collal'S for its previous hive. and cuffs. Tattersall check Viyelta is cut into a wonderful dress for . ' suburban living. The beautiful combination of, stitclied.to-stay~in~ , • * ... pleats skirt and wool jersey top and jacket • . • miniature Tartan In the news: - A Wilmington, N.C. constable tried to Plaids .' .. Royal Stuart with black 'and' gray WIth navy. Find "Viy- serve an evidion notice on some tenants 'in' a three-room. 'ella" washable dresses at Margaret Rice's, 76 Kercheval, on the hill. frame house but found 'no onf" home. A week later he re- .... I • • turned and the houSe was gone...... * * * , Party pull-ups .offet a new slant to entertaining. Thes. wrol!-ght-iron-type tables f~ature' a deep-water safety gl~~. top with matching color edgings that ,nest one to another.' A cluster table makes tlie perfeCt setti~g f

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Book 'Your Hotels Of'Reso-rts , Make All Ar-rangements for You,..,CruiS6 '" , Arrange an IruJependent Of' Conducted TfiU,. J~, Any PlM. in ~the W orld ~ . -, ' '. , " (', Sell You T-raveler's Checks,.or T1'lIfJelInSut'MIC. ' Arrange for Vrive.V-r.Self Sef'vice Offer Suggestio~"for'Any Travet'P1'oble~s 'You Ml,y"~H-.,i;~ ...... ~ . ' " Ch~t $ampson: Travel' Service 100 Kercheval "on the ,hill" . Phone TUxedo ~7510 ( ..~ z .

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of Iowa State College, advised.' -LOWENB,Rlu,:1 , " members of the American Socie- " 33.95~. ty of Agronomy here. IM'.ORTED' all th.,:"~y . Speaking a~ the turfgrass seg• • ion. Bass said. "There is LO fmer from B!,~A~I~~.~ERMANY.: " grass available for lawns in areas where Kentucky bluegrass' is AVGila&leat better -pl~c.s. adapted than that grass itself." He pointed out that bluegrass is \ ~~ ~ • of. ~.S. p~.f.r,.d b)',*discrimtnating,* ..PMP"*" _~.ryw"",# suited over a wide variety of con. Low'nbrAU is the silp~.m': q"olnm,nt.;IA bW' : ditions in a major portion of th~ "'Iacquet & Sport Shop enjoynwl'lt •. Enjoy ita rich, .eIlff,r,nt 1ft., - livht ' . United State:;. " or. Dark Qvollo))'. In bo"'",'or'on draft ' . , , . ... 106 Kerchev.al , , .. >' .... ."." • .' • > : . 44 A home owner who buys ") "\ , ' -\ }, ~\,,: !awn seed at a low price will ru. r.~526~ . TU. 1-2262 E0 8 Y 0 D O,N N r l l I ~ " V \I \ \ N '.' ~ 0 '.' ",' JIl"obebJy obtain P.D unsatisfactory bt_ A'II{" ~t.'ru~. 1 Mlcn . ....r,r.,~~1...... :., , . ., .' •1 , '\ " , ' , • ''It ,) . t It<

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