IE £ ... 4 " , /. day. May 23, .1957 . All The News * • ross~ Of All the Pointes Every . . / Thur~day Home of the New.r .. '- ews ' Complete, News' Coverage of 'AU ,the Pointes VOLUME IS-NO. 22 Entered as Second CIau MaUer at the Post Office at Detroi~.~ch. Fully Paid Circulatiol\ - 24 PAGES ,GRo.SSE POINTE. MICHIGAN.: MA~ 3,0...957 r Points .'seall at D. J. Healy go through en float gracefully on to loveliest in a traditional dered detail . . . portrait , Perhaps she'll choose a e lightest of sheer cotton e tailored taste, a cotton elvet belt ... and if she . from a fine collection of , .. from eighteen dollars. , I WEEK As COmpiled by Ihe (;,():rsB Pointe News ,f. pro~'ide5 /I1U1J1talplialJCl or the ladies ... at Proper's. table back buckle ... insure s . ' . the beautiful iridescent 'heat , . , linen. This successn madras and striped cotton. j '" upon beautiful carpeting. e Wanamaker Studio ... ... when lustre and life w look. , . send the winert cleaning. Isn't it nice 1 help for your home is edo 1-2100. * the ~'ersatile ... tery ibie" neckline, Particuladv with black .. , or g1"1l with 't) at Kilgore and Hurd ••• ok-Like-silk shirts . • • and o u'ell. Aiso at Kilgore altd It'S '.. .. .. Ol.'er . are tailored hand stitched back and the In Irish linen, n-ninty. I makes! TIJe subtle coloring ds the finishing tDltch to " rl'V effective 'with Higgi1JS 'Iiis. Choose jrom graduated at the store where women '. Says. , . The above is a picture of the crowd ,which gathered last summer on the Memorial Center's lak~side lawn to greet Valter Poole and the'Detr"'it Symphony Orch, estra. v This Sunday, June 2, at 6:30 o'clock, Grosse Pointe's . , own I. o~dinance is ,passed,. he, acting as an attorney representing his own and the interests of numerous .citizens, has the privilege, of instigating,courl action to have the ordinance de, -~hoto by' George ,L, Schlae.pfer" elared void and unconstitusymphony, under the direction 'of He!iry Nosco, will. give tiona!. a perfonnance in the, same setting,. op,en 'of ' ... , h t th bli I .e . • th . '11l..;': He claims if the ~king lot C arge 0 e pu c. n~cas~ OJ. ram e concert Wl UC' is constructed; .it is, possible 'to postponed until Sunday, June:9 at the same .tiine, , compel its. removal at the per' J1" • .. sona! expense- of the members and iree Of;~:c;=w~:a:~~~:i: public hearing . for :1) St at' e. po' ' a.,ses , beat/li- .ObSC~enl.ty Lnw the top, when you use your Bird and her highly skilled r style. From silver haired uding teens ... of course ..• hair. You might think ..• .. not so . , . at Marie Birds. ..' of ';,', I Opera Holds Tea ' --Appointed to Fill Vacancy Caused by Death of Mayor h ;. One More Vacan'cy --The Park council appointed a new councilman on Monday May 27 to fill one . ,. , , of two vacancies existing in th a.t bod y. N 0 rom' ated b y Mayor Kenneth Cunningham was Stanley E. Fildew, an ~tt' orney, an d a P ar k resident for 25 years. The councilman-appointee) .J will f ~-~--~--~----- of Oil Paintings 1-3527 ;{;~~~r~w::lf~:;~~yth~~~~~~J the plane, in accordance with a. plan by "responsible" Soviet authorities to destroy .the aircraft and kill its crew. One American, Lt. Sigfredo Angulo, was killed. .. • .. Evenir.gs J11.ttrf!sses Day Beds CUBA IS GRIPPED in a widespread sabotage and bombing-terrorist campaign. The Arm e d Forces rou!,!ded up youthful oppositionist~ against the present regime, and jailed hundreds mol' e throughout various parts of the island. In Havana, a tailor shop was set afire with flaming bottles of gasoline. Several blocks away, a mattress factory was set ablaze by the same method, Communications bet wee n Havana and the eastern part of Cuba wer~ cut off when t~learaph and telephone wires were (Coni1nuec1 on Page 23) for the Summer Cottage There's extra economy and real comfort. tonight itllre ;~~4 HOU~E. ,'tfite Roads June H-ltC,hh 1-ker ' s W a11et' T'raps Youngsters Who Stole'Car "Othe~~~~1eo~~n~~y he ~ert. '.,~. :: . '.'.. ." . ,," .. :. will be available' for. private .' " A hitchhiker. :who lost his boy~ hanging around the ar~~, leSs--:>ns Jor adults and childre~., wallet <in a' stolen by' two for. about' an hour,. and th~n,sa.:t~ ,P~~~e :~~m,t;i~:.-Mr.Jo~on as . '. ,', 14-year-old boys, gave Woods' ~hem drive away in Kline's to"lio,w:s' and"Charges. . . . police the clue which led to t..l:1eHe ,gave poli<:,ea description of' !he newly formed ~en.tlls'com-. _' _ arrest of the ,car thieves. th~ youths. ~ nuttee from the. NeIgh~orhood While cruisin on Rid e road The two boys one from the While driving the two young Club board of~ectors !s ,ver:r 'W'dzi 'd' 22 gOfff' 'h 'd t. thi ' "k d' 15 'ld grateful to all those'men who.; .e ~s aYt ay:, ~er d h Farms an ' eves ..w orked so hard P kt e ot er .a resld en b hit hh'k pIC te ,up k.h' a ,-year~o h haveh , . an~d"faI'th-, Eugene.I ,Thomas ' wasstonped ~, '. ere arreste of the ar., y C I er Q,O un were e :fully on this project. 'Ilhey are: by -Josepp.cMo~onas of'.!5110. w;oods detectIVes, Sgt. Walter wanted to go, and ~en. aban- George 'Elworthy, Director of -W.oodh~ll) DE:trOIt. ,!!:e Sald' he o Dell and Leroy Tobian,. on doned. the ca~ o~' Fairfax, be:~ the ..N~igb!b9:~90~~Cl;rb; ,~~.Goi~was., tl?~g tr~e~ ~-front of een ,Lakep'0mte and Beacons don~Wood,first pJ;esIdent of the '~8~ ,!fridge? ~d a branch fell,. Monday, May 27.. .. Both are charg~ W1th steal- f.leld, where It was I:~overed by Babe. R.~th League of. Gross~ s~g him: .~~' the. head.' I~ a ,car belongmg to Gordon Park Patrolman Goo~ge Mc- Pointe; :/'1... L. Weiner" director .' ,After depos~tiflg ~MotQnas' ~t W.. Kli,ne of ~4919 E, Jeff;rson, !><>we~. ,of. the ,L.~ter-Church Bas~etbal;l "C?tUl;-ge'HOSPItal,.,.whe:re' two whIle It was m a gas s~tlon at In the car ~as ~ wallet ~eague; Forrest Geary, dix:ect9~ .stitclies <~~re'-,'r~qU1l'eg'1io ,c~ose 19419 Mack at PrestwIck ~n dropped by the hitchhIker ..,The 'of the Adult Education-for the" the wqund o~ his~head,.Thomas Saturday, May .25. They saId c.ar and the wallet were turned Grosse Pointe -Board of' Edu- .return,ed to his squad. car, When they only took the car for a over to .Woods auth~rities,. cation;, George 'Neirinck, ,presi- he turned thel,starter caught "joy-ride:". . . ~he~king the wallet' for lden- dent of the Grosse Pointe'Tenfire, .', . '. .. .' The ongmal complamt of the tiflcatlOI".,'Sgt. O'Dell and Det. IDS Club. . The fIre, departinent :came to. theft was made by Chester Tobian fo~d the name' and ~or .fUrther inf9rmation call his aid, ,and .the police car was Barch of 1600 Prestwick, who address of the bOy who hitoh~d the Neighborhood. Club at cTUx!. sent in- -tor electrical wiriDi told polica that he laW the 'two (CODtlnuecl _ Pq.2). edo,,5-4600. repairs. car ce:'. :v t t:v ACCIdent .Blaze. ,Keep Roo' Busy J :e:~:~r:fef ~~~w~~b~~ For the fitst time the Grosse Pointe War Memorial's Annual Family Participation Campaign' has' exceeded the drive goal (which this year was $35,000) before Memorial Day. The association's board of d1rectors is exceedingly gratified and wishes to thank all the loy. al supporters in the five' Pointe communities whose prompt generosity made this poss~ble. The campaign. eOIlllinittee wishes to emphasize, however. that many regular givers~ have yet to be heard from and that the Center still looks forward to receiving many donations both from them and from new contri'butors. '1'he board membe1'l themselves are volunteering tel give a reminder call this week to previous givers who have not yet been heard from. 0 1 9 941 Do n y /01, non A - of M ~ on dB:Y, M ay ~', a t 0tal of $35,184.33 had !been received! from 2,on "'.A 1 d1 ""..vers. B y th'e en d of the calendar year of the last campaign, $36,692.88 had been received from 2,518 givers. Bert H. Wicking and his campaign co-chairmeIl; C. Henry Haberkorn III, James Lee II, an.d Al<)r'1 =~g =~eJ:~~::=Mon-:~~~ ~~/~:ri~~;s~:e:,~~~ns~~: ;::w;~e~~o~xc~~~:~~sel~~ ,17, January 1951) resigned this post ures by the end of 1957. Espee~e:f.C~~ t~~ ~~~ a:t~in~f ;~ly~. ;~ili~=li:'~O~ ~: created c=fee H~ 'fills the va~ncy ~ci.IC:; ~~~o;;oc:; w.he.n. Mayor CunnIngham ~ with plan.s i_ornew lightm' g ft_..31 iUt,. righ~. ~t instibergatecothurt appomted mayor by the council) redecoration. The house co~ ac 10n ag8111$ memo s of e t d th 1 te H .....,.. Farms Councll .who authorize o. succee ': a omc:r mittee can,purchase new tableS the expenditure of p u [)I i c Fn~C'h, and will sex;e until and kitchen equipment. Thct monies for' the construction of APTIl 1959,: the mayor Ii unex- grounds committee in conjunc;" the parking lot 'prred counCIl term. tion with the Men's Garden Club • Another appointment will be can proceed with the new bot. Turned ,Down,ln Court made in t~e near :future to fill amllcal gardens and the proThe Improvem~ntAssociation, the~uncil seat vacated by gram committee can ]?lan for which Jameson repr~sentS) was COunCI~ Charles Ives, wh<? next season's activities. . turned down in: circuit court resigned on Tuesday, May 14, on All volunteer workers and when it s()ught an injunction the chance he, will b7 ~lected,to staff at the Center are grate. against the Farms Council and the W:~~e County CIvil ~vIce ful to the community for rethe &:hool Boare-. Jameson says Co~sslon. The res I g n e.d sponding so quickly to the driveo !he WIll, take the. case to. the councIhnan was elected to ?IS It is a heartening endorsement S!ate Supreme CoUrt. second four-year term during of the Memorial its services The letter which the Farms the spring election last April and activities. They in their Council received this week is Have Four Children turn promise to make 1957-58 -printed in.its, entirety on page Mr. Fildew lives at 1105 a ibanner year,at the Center. 1.0.; •. Harvard road with his wife Additional Donors ---,-----, Rut~ The cou;le have four chil~ Add!tional donors .since the PISTOL CHAMPS N dren Mrs. Carl Kaltwasser last lists were published. last' AMED Mrs.' Jack Harvey John H. and. week, include the following:Th~ pistol of Detroit's William, aU of wh~m are,g;adu• •. • 5th Infantry Battalion, PSMCR, ates of Pointe Schools. May 21 and the Women Marine Rifle' .... Mr. and Mrs. F. Roger Bacon. team. of the 5th Infantry' BatRussell R Bauq.e, Mr. and Mrs. talion have been named winners William E. Blaney, Mr. and'Mrs. of the Regional Championships Raymond C. B r e t t, Mr. and in Mar~ne Corps Reserve Rifle Mrs. William A. Buswinka, Mr. and ~istol Competition. and Mrs. Do u g I a s Campbell, '" In ceremonies conducted at -James R. Cann, Robert W. the Marine' Qorps Reserve TrainThe Farms is ready to go Christian, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. 'ing Center, 7600 1. Jefferson ahead and repair Grosse Pointe Craumer, Charles E. Cummis. avent}.e $)n May 23, Colonel M. boulevard be'l;ween Kerby road k ey, A. J. Cuttmg, Mrs. Walt~ ~.. Currin, USMC, Director of and Stephens, A ten-feet-wide Cytacki, Mr. and Mrs. John A. CheaarrgbeSegm~6n21'nInlg 'JllUiloyn Id,Oalnladrsth'ae ogfarnyeosun:'ThiI?'e/ ~~ya:u:n~.s;:~eW1~ft .litera~ure.. ,," .', . pr~dP;~:~~a:~~gla~~~e~~:thaned The Senate 'substituted" its : ., ' '.., Y total annual increase would be playa nme game schedule. own version o{the body of an, ~ake for a lar~e 'audI;-nce -and 5271h million dollars by 1961. These teams and their mana- earlier bill, the Hughes Bill,: ancf In 'case, '.of, ram or mclement President. Eisenhower had asked gers are: Rochester, Vince Fam-. d f th weather, it .has. been arra.nged retCl,ine only' the name 0... e to 'postpOne the' c'oncert until for the mcrease to reduce the ularo; Buffalo, 'Paul Thoen; Syr-' o#gi.p.al measure. ' • the folloWing' Sunday; JJlIle 9 annual deficit of the Post Office. acuse) Sam Deanj RichIn\'nd, Tne. new la~-'replaces th~ ~~d '3-6 _ ,p.m.,. ,co~ducting clini'CS, at '5:30 p.m. at' the. same 10ca.. • .. . Jack Caulkins. : . sta~ur7' the ~ge6\ Act, ,z:u~edI~- teaching' tennis to th~ chil.drention;' Mrs, Gerald 'L•. Stoetzer THE UNITED .STATES deThere are 200 families repre- valId In the :Butler DeCISIon,I~.. attending Summer. Day Camp, be. in Gnarge' of :hostesses mand;d ~hat RUSSIapay fo::the sented in these two divisions the sale of the ,book "The. Devil. and trainin.g the Neighborhood, and :reftesbm~ts. shooting. down of an Ame ..Ican and Minor League Comanission- Rides 0utside.... " .Club te~s. team. These sery:',' ,T,oGive Supper Party bomber m No~ember 1954. ?-,he er Don Brydges hopes eve'ry: ,The ~ughes ,BIll im~ose~ .a~ ices 'will' be provided by tlle. Mr. and Mrs.; Thamas;V. :1;.0~amage ask~d IS $756,604.09and faniily/ will send at least one $1,000 fine] or a year m Jall, Neighborhood Club. There is Cicero, will entertain the memIS for an AIr Force B29 ::econ- rooter to help these boys off to o.r bot~,. ,on ven~Qrs of:'obscene no charge .ot~er than 'being a, bers'of, the Grosse Pointe ',SYmnais~nce plane downed I.n the a noisy start. lIterature. member ,of the,Neigbborhood. phony, Orc~~stra', ,thE:bo~d,of vicimty of the Japanese Island" Club.,.The dues are'as follows:. directors .and- members' of the of Hokkaido. The U. S. Embassy Juniors, $1.50 a year, Intermed:- press at a -g'arden'~upp€r ~ ~o:fgS~O~f~fc~d~~ ~~~tec:~y t~ iates (16-21) $2.50 a year,~ ~nd ,~heir-h;~rile inThre~-Mile .drive ,: . adults, $5.00 a ,year. nnmediately followmg the' con:- ca" sometime in October. rosse. Pomters who were ited to pour incuded Mrs. rge Rottmell, of Lakepointe, - Ferdinand Cinelli, of Vole place. :.rlrs. Reginald T. rphy. uf Balfour road. Mrs. roid O. LovE' of Lockmoor Ilevard. and ::.vII'S. Frank W. lidge. of McKinley avenue. Fi9ht~', Par k ame -Z C ounCl man ~h:beI~~r~~~~~k?~gth;illt~~ a If} Beg~.II' the Frit~c be' a siifer gra.l' bathing suit bardi11c cotton elllottr's .•• from garden 10 golf course. 9 atuJ Just Kereheval-on~the-hill district.. Will start Aetion Jameson said if the proposed o~ or sparkling white piques; Shop Have 65-foot strip of land for parking. The strip is. the contraversial area along the back of the Richard School playground in the I .. ;~and "We Unconstitutional; S E Fl-ldew 'lion to his o~he; d~ties. Kennetn Johnson Comes to. Take Over Duties f . CONVICTED SPIES T' I A d CI C O. • .. i. I D L b D D.I rom 'Ce~ter Lawn to 'Be Scene FOUR rip e an ass IVI~lVJemorla' ay to' a or ay:.' al Y .~; Program, at 5:3, All: Resi;'. were hanged simultaneously in • t L "h S Clin'ics'On. 'Agend. . four Jordan cities in full view sions 0, aunc easons :dEmts'lnvited. tQFr.ee Event "of the public, as a' warning that at High School and Kerby All Grosse Pointe exte!lds a hearty welcome to' Ken-., ,,'.. the country is determined to . neth Johnson who arrives Memorial Day to take over the' The. Grosse Pointe. Symwipe out subversion. The 1our, . h 0 h tr ill all men, were accused of spying On . Saturday, June 1, at duties as tennis professional ,at the Neighborhood Club, pony re es a ~ . prefor Israel. Their execution the High School Field the 17145 Waterloo, City of .Grosse Pointe. .' ,se nt t. h e.final concerts' Qf dthe marks the second time in the . Mr. JoIulson comes from. Mar-~ . . . 1 95 -6 5 7 season on un ay short history of Jordan that Triple A division. of the yVille C~I~ege,Maryvill~, Tenn. all the residents in Gross~ afternooni - -June -.2; at 5:30 political criminals were execut- Farms Little Leagu~ starts ~here he I~ a professor m phys-. Pointe will take advantage of it~ P'Ill" pn the.l~eSld~' te:rrace ed in public. its season, Two teams have Ic.al educa~on and coach. of the " All six courts are soon to be- of:the Memorial Center,.,32 The first occurred in March been added to thl'S group: this hIghly successf'ul teI".ms and resurfaced and put in .top-notch Lakeshore ~oad. , when Mahmoud EI Ashkar, also track-:teams. He. is married ~d conditioru 'Mr~,Johnson will be. TJ:lls 'cone~rt, wbiCh'is,co-Sponaccused of spying for Israel, year and a fifteen ga.!le will live . at 266 Ridgemont, on ,~hand.from June: 1 ;througn sared by ~e_,Gross& Pointe went to the gallows. Nearly 2{)0 schedule has been made up. Grosse Pointe Famns. . Labor, Day., . '¥emorial. ,Ass.ociation; 'Will . be other conspirators are scheduled ". Big Program Plalmed. ' He will on' the' courts six opeJ1" to'.::the, puplic without to be tried in Jordanian courts. The boys comprising these The Neighlborllood' Club is days a week from 10-12 a.in, and ch~ge and is .being given; as', a • .. • teams have been issued CO$- planning an extensive tennis tdbute. to ,~l the music lo.v~rs Friday, May 24 plete uniforms and are 1/laying prograni'this,summer.and:~~opes of Grosse Pointe w~hohave been AN INCREASE in the postal a brand of Iball comparaible to so generous-and' enthusiastic in rates advanced an important their snappy appearance. the support, of: tlie' orchestra step when the House Post Ofsince its formation .;foUrseasons fice Committee approved that 'The six teams making up this ,ago. ..' , ' the cost of mailing a letter division and theirmanage:rs are: u-Moseo, To' Direct would go from three to four San Diego, Al Handlos; Port, . . H~nri ~osc9, well knoWn in cents. Chairman Murray (D., land, Jim Snyder; Hollywood, The State Legislature passed. musical ciroles in this area will Tenn.) said that the measure was a new' obs~enity, law, 01)"~at-. conduct the.orchestra in' most approved by a "decisive ma- Ken Gittens; Sacramento, Har- urday, May 25, introduced by .interesting 'and en~erkining jority" and that he will try to old Doub~es; Los Angeles, Fred Senator Harold Ryan, Detroit progr<pP.' desig':led' to ,appeal to get it on the House floor next Boulanger; Sa~ Francisco, Bruce. Democrat.' all agel gro).lps,. so parents, are week A similar bill was passed Lambert. The bill, backed by the Grosse urgeq. to ,briIl;g their families to by the House last year, but it . ,Point~ Council of'Better:Litera~ ~njoy a relaxmg hO\lr 'or two never reached the Senate subAt the same tune at, Keriby in ~he, b'eautiful' surroundings ., club S ture for Youths,gives as well as othera f th esse Gro P'.omt e M'al F.Ield th e CIass C d'lVlslon, committee. ' organizations, Micrigan 0 emon The increase will raise postal will be J?18,ying tl:eir initi~l stricter law to control obsc~Iie Center... .. .. . ' I, ummer shoe fashions, put our Toes" ... a wonderthin reach. This new apoaths . . . cools . . . reels even better. Found at hur5cJOy and Flldoy --------ropo$ed Ordinance p. Having lost ,the first rounds of its' court bout with the Farms and the' Grosse Ppinte School Board, the Gabriel Richard' Sch:x>l Improvement Association, through its president, James A. Jameson, has infonned the Farms .. "h . be h f' ht" C ounei 1 t h at t h e aSSOCIatIon as Just gun t e Ig S.. In a letter to' Farms' attorneys <$ Edward P. Wright and Thomas Tilley, Jameson referred to the _ _ CounciFs 'proposal to rezone' aNd ~~eMC:l~is~aa:~ut~d G~~t * 'No1nut Declares Farms L,.-ittle Neighborhood Club Ready .,SJI,mph_ony., VB. ~. :ic;~.Leagues Set '.l~'or'.,19 ,~;~;ellson ..of .~enitis ':CQneert ,,~Set.': ~%:;;;::~~~~i For Openers. With Aftivalof New¥roFdr'Sunday ~~~~~£'"!~: 'hether you spend them on the ~oordinated casual wear ort shop . . . second floor. ross the shoulder and down eater ... in white or navy. ... flags and balls for the t i\largaret Rice .•• -. President liS~:~~i::'turo Ossorio Arana was recalled to active duty in , J * Before End of Year A MILITARY PLOT to take over the Argentine Government was nipped by President Pedro E. Aramburu. He ordered the arrest of three a'bnerals and the Eo" disciplining of other high-ranking officers. Seized as plotters were Maj. Gen. Luis Busetti, Maj. Gen. Hector Solanas Pacheo and Maj. Gen. Miguel Villaruel Sources said that these three plotted to overthrow Aramburu and install Busetti as the head of d new nationa- * cefully _ . '11 love the the pleated s a bonus. Officials Confident Many' More Gifts to be Received Thursday, May 23 DEMOCRATIC LEADERS in Congress gave up the fight jor a tax reduction) at least for this sessiOn. Their minds were made up when President Eisenhower implied he would veto any tax cut while the budget remained in a "precarious" staie of bal-' ance. Speaker Sam Raj"burn (D.) Tex.) said he is still thinking of a tax reduction despite the President's threat, .and that he believed there could be one next year. He predicted Congress would reduce appropriations enough to justify approval of a cut for 1958, retroactive to January 1. The President said, at a news conference, that a tax reduction comes when "you can prove you have money in sight," ad brolim ... 519.95. To ll'ardrohe at Higgins ami m. (while at JacobSon.'s) fringed in white . . . very . very gay ... with a Riviera ... or a Waikiki theme in ia Hand Prints ... just five --Opposition' Group 2,~91 Donors : . ',' ' GIve Total -Challenges Council ()f $35,184 On Parking Project oj the .Je' footwear season! It's tbe elllan, The combination of a strle no: to be . DEADLINES * ... ". te~ I Farms' ,to Pave O'ver Sewer Line 9RthM~trinetCDo:Pts.Rteserve . e,CI'Ulmen IS nc pressented both team trophies: and individual 'awards to shooters. . CLOTHING DRIVE SUCCESS Contributions of used shoes and clothjng to Detroit's Spring Public Sc~ool Clothing Drive, for needy school children exceeded'the. goal of l50/tons by almost'10 tons, it is announced by Arthur L. McGrath, assistant su~rintenftent of schools. :~~~rfyf S1daeveo~ent~e albo°unlgevathrde DM~ddSH' Mrsl.dE.EMd Dll0ty,Dr. . and rs. aro sa , Lester M. had been torn U.pin 1955 to lay Elliott, Mr. and 'Mrs. E, G. the new sewer lines. Since that Evenden) ,Herbert Field. time the ground has been alJames C. Finney, Mr. and lowed'to settle. Mr G 0 Fr anz J hn G sb' eorge ' G , 0 W. 1 The engineeri~g department ar erson, C ar ieche, Maria now feels that the land is stable H. Granger, Carl R. Hal>ermas, enough to permit resurfacing. Frank Hedge) Mr. and Mrs. Ar. 'Bids were read at the May, 27 (Continued on Page 2) council meeting, and a contract -----waS awarded to the Jess Gregory Co. for their low bid of OUp $2,750. Work will begin as soon as possible. S Summer ' SeSS10n '. ,u,ns from Jun~ 17-July 26 .G'PHS .R' ' .'. _ • ~-----____., Co'urses in six ~elds will' ~e ~auer,' .Mr. ~illiam Meheg~ ?ffer:d in summer" school this Mr. Ol~le Lelchty~ Mr, Robert' year 1f the enro~ent WB.?'ants. Clark, Mrr J?ohald €erkes, Mr. S.u~er school ,wIll be m ses-J~seph Devme) Mr. Dale PatSlon .f~o~ J~e!7-July 26.. tlson,~. James Kaloger, 'M~. . Cours~s mc~ude typmg John Jensen, and Mr. OrrIs I-IV; dnver :educationj general Nagle. . reading' (ev +.h' an d el'ghth At pres en t th ere are ' no plans . s en",. grades); English I-VIII; grljUl- for foreign languages because ~er - c.o.mp.osi tj on revie~, very few students' have shown ,(grades 7-10)j r$esher .math;' ~tetest in past years..' algebra.'l-:IV; geometry I-In; SUIl)Iller school .is losing its trigonometry; Amei.-ican,govern- 01~ reputation of being a'place n:;.ent; history I-IV; economics, for only make up work. Beandeff~~tive living. " cause of 9verload,' today's sum.Teachmg these courses will mer school has students enrolled be Miss :E:ranc~s French, Mr. who are taking courses beca.use Robert Hoyer, Mr. William Pros- they are unable'to fit them into ser', Mr.' Robert Roddewig, Mr. their regular semester's sche,Will.j.am, Taylor, Mr, Lewis dwe. Others may take a subject ;Gray, Mr. Robert Welch' Mr. to get it out of the way so they: Willi a m SChlegelmilch' Dr. Clm take a subject oniy given Stanley COOk, Mr. ,-.John ' Fox, during the regular school year. M& ~ew Dalal. ., &mui'CODtiDue4 OIl Pa,p I). w:m • , C Ie Injured ACe ars. tash .A Detroit couple was treated at St. John. I10spital for mjuries suffered when their car ~~ru~~u~~~~~~a~~~~::~~~' dog was treated for severa shock by a vetermarian. Injured were George McCoIinell, 49, of 5565 Yorkshire~ who suffered mouth'injuries and had s'everal teeth knocked out;' and his wife, Thelma, 45,:who <lame out of the accident with a .fiveinch cut over the right The dog waS taIren to~eHaJ'per Woods vet hospital. . 'A Woods accident repOrt dise ?losed that McConnell was gomg south on Mack, when ~, strl;lck a car owned by Jol!l Kluza of 18227 Oak, East'Detroit, in fiont of a Mack avenue business place, forcing it over the curb. . Jerome Kluza, who was in the car waiting for his father, ws,s shaken up, but not injured; McConnell was issued a ticket for not having his car undu ocmtrol aDQ.cauam, an aocidiDt. / 'i, .\ ._' .. 1 j ), • ;, I';; I • , Page Two , NEWS (; ~ 0 S5 IE .. PAR~ APPROVES AUDIT The Park council on Monday, May 27, approved the expenditure of $1,750 fpr the annual audit at the city's finance. The cost is $150 more than in pre. vious years. OBITU~RIES Memorial Center Drive February 1949 and served as sales 'representstive" named ,account representative ilnd 4P. • ,.,e BU'~Ine '. .N0tes ~ finan-. , ,0 In, Tf,ursclay, May 30, '1'57 .. 'a The mar carried aw usually hal GsP.H.S. Summer Session cia l', account, represen~tive. ;~:' ~ "cr01"::" '1\K_ 'Mrs'. (Continued from Page 1) , ser'g''-eant ,', (Continued fr.om Page 1) . ", Stephen.< .r:•.'.r J.U~, .....u, ity of summer school students He was a t echni'.':" CeLL h . J W G'"' lIIiiO:! lIIiiO:! with the .A:irForce .:for three thur L Howell, !\fro and' Mrs., ,-Ross Go s alk, '<"; " _• 't:.elg, Some students gather the few do better work in summer Mr. Urquhart'-48,of 860 Notre ~ ~~ years'during W:orld' War. n:', Walter F. Isley, Mrs. Dana W~ Lawrenc: ~. Howes, Gaetano credits th~y need. for gradua. school. ' and also receive higher Dame, an engineer for Chrysl~r Marriedandthe.fathel" of one Kreidler, Forbes W•.Lutton, Dr.. Iannarelli. tion reqw.rements from sum- grades in summer school than Corp., died on Wednesday, May. daughter,' Bergf!laIln re~id~s and .Mr~.:S;~A. M?-cJ5:e~e~., ' . Mr.' & ~. ~~n T. MC~~ :mer school, and graduate a during the regular semester. 22. . with hilS family at 794 Umver:"and Mrs: Harold'F. Marsh" Os- ~ele Me1Y1!l",Elmer R. P semeste: sooner so they have Standards, in summer school He is survived by his wife, IL ~-' sityplace, CitY of Grosse Poi~te~ cllr B: Marx, J~.~ Mr. and, MFS. lIps, D~~.Howard ~: Re~~, R~ an .earlier ~tart for ~llege or are kept as high ~ the staItd. DorothY; a daughter, Barbara Richard H. Taylor,' director H -h ' been a Grosse Pomte ,C1aren~e McGUIre Mr. and Mrs; .ert ..L.:...Rousseau, ,The Semor theIr vocation. Jean,' a son, Thomas Urquhart of real 'estate and 'rights-ofe~s '. . +i.:' t' .. J hn B M. , h'.' J' h M TCluib. Mr. & Mrs. James'Shea; . h 1 if th ards during a regUlar semester. counc1lmap,.. for ........,e,pal!~IX 0 - • eag er, osep , . d. MJ: ~.W' it d.L. Valade_,and' Summer. sc 00 0 ers e All the teachers are chosen from III; and his mother, Mrs. Amelia way for the Detroit Edison years and 1.8 presently servm.g ..Mengden. . -~.' , . .Alf:Sr'ed'W1n.I'lsroen - . chance to Improve a gr~de, to the regula~ staff. Urquhart Company, has been named f th P bli k k d t illness . d f th ,as a member 0 e '. u C' Richard K. Miller, Mr. and .. .'. • ,ma e up wor ue 0 • Y '1.1 f' d dh Funeral ~ervices were held chairman of. the boar 0 e Safety Gommission. Mr.: .Mar.shall :Moser Mr. and failure, or ~ become better p~eou never In a roa owe on Fiday, May 24. Burial was in. American Right ..of-Way ,Asso... ... 'P " May 24~, d.f d ed ourse along straight and narrow ... Mrs George Moses C C. Mulli.' A~be t J G d. Mr & MrS' pare or an a vance .' Roselawn ~metery. ,ciation. , , William:T.' M 0 ria r t y, 277 ken: Mr~~ and Mrs.' J~hnJ. J. ::d H~d, Jr.: Studies show that the maJor- "path. . He was elected to the organ- Beaupre, has been admitted. t.o J)'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. Hennell Miss Dorothy Krause"Jdhn 1'08DR. MARK E, MAUN ization's t9P executive office membership in, the DetrOIt S. Pack, John 0, Peters, John S. selius Raymond A. Priebe; and Dr. Maun, 47, of 677 Middle- last weekend, at the Annual Chapter of the National As- Pinge~, G~orge l.I.Pritneau, Mr. 'Mrs. W. F. ZabriSkie, sex, prominent p~thologist, died ARWA Seminar in Chicag.o, .at •. ,socia1:ion of Cost Accountants. and Mrs:'L.C.Putn~ Mr. and .' .. .SINel 1931 'on Monday, May 20, in M;etro- tended by sorpe 600' sp~clahsts Moriartyi. associated with Mrs. Ernest Rusmner; Mr. ~d As of M3.T'~,. ' politan H~pital after a short in all "fi.'1ephases. ~f. rIght-of. Chrysl€'1" Corporation. Mrs. Harold S~?-ail~~Mr., a~d' Mr. & Hugh Adams, Mr. & illness. , way and land acqulSltIOn. '. * • Mrs. Harold,W., Sc~tt, Mr. ana:: Mrs, A~l:?ert R. Cook.. Wm. B. iFuneral services were held pnFormer:ty a regional direcKenneth Campbell Jr., 927 ;Mrs. Stanley C. S1ll;lth, Mr. and Devlin 'Mr!:'., Hor,ace Elgin. wednesday, May 22, at St. Am- tor forARWA, Taylor has been Vernier road, has been ~dmit- ~s. FrankG. Wel~on! Jr., and Dodge: Mr'>& Mrs.,'A.:S. Drum .. brose Church. responsible for the organiza. ted to membership i.ri the De- J.F. Wenzel. .' mond Dexter M.Fcrry, Jr., For the past 10 years, Dr. tion of new chapters of ~he ', , , • • .*, ' ' , " '"., hOd troit Chapter of the National , ,Mr. & Mrs. Adollf Goelzer, Mr. Maun was director of t e w~nd association ,in :Michigan an Association of Cost AccountMay 22. , '& Mrs; Chas. S. Ha1Tett, Mrs. Clinical Laboratory, 1551 DavI eight -other midwestern and '. ,,' '. "T" H tw 11' 'H ...J Whitney Building. He was alSQ' ants" Campbell is associatec:l :Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Goe, Mrf 'Harry .. ' ' ar. e ,/ owan.\l a director of Metropolitan Hos- eastern state&. 794 L . with !'he Detroit Edison Co, aifdMrs.John S.Hariunond; JOhnSon'9, Dr. & 'Mrs. R. J. His home is atPOl'nte ora~ne • • • Mr. 'and Mrs. Carl. Hassig.a. Ii, KokOwicz, Mr. &'Ml'B. Ohas. Pital, Doctors Hospital and St. Gros'se . 'v Clair Hospital. avenue" * • * . \ E. A. Miller of Grosse Pointe .Mrs. ,David' Sohnson, 'Sr., _Ki.. A. J• .n:otcher. ,,", ..For many years he was conPark is a newly~elected vice"wanis Club Grosse ,Pointe .. , "Mr. &'Mrs.,W'ati.,O'NEIll Kronsultant pathologist at Jennings, George ,Bender, ()(f G66president of Fenestra Incorpor. 'Inc.,J~mesH. Meech, Mrs. :ner, JciJ:ui>L8iPish.,',~.':E.:.. M:-' St. Joseph, Deaconess and St. Barrington road, has been re~ ated in charge Qf the Detroit J.'Meyer, John P. M611oy;.Fran-' Caughey; ,Mr. -&"Mri,;. Januar.lMary's Hospitals, elected president of the Amer- company'li Buildirtg~ PrOducts cis Olinn, Mr. and Mrs~,Rob.;;usA.Mullen,. Mr. &>~.Th~ In 1949, his efforts to pur- ican Institute of the History of Division. 'ert'J .. Paustian, .Chap~e~ Ii. 0., as ~ester, Rl~hard~. :'VanP~lt, chase St. Mary,'s Hospital from Pharmacy for ,],957-58. . President)f. D. Palmer aJl- p. E. 0..SisterhC?od,/Drs.-'Don-Mr.', & Mrs. HeI'bert D.. Ra~h .. Every year more and more men the Sisters of Charity. through Bender, retailsales promotion nounced that ~Mill'er~s respon-aldPokorny andWilliam'Laba:.-Mr. Jerome V. H.Slugget~" Janet Davi.. 285 ,Merriweath.r a corporation he hea,ded, failed. manager for Parke, pavis and sibilities include all sales and-die, 'Mi. and Mr~.D. L; ityan, John R., St~arns,Dr.&lVIrs., discover the economy of iighter 'Ju~te Popp. 1850 Lincoln Patrlcai Paris. 7& Lakeland Dr. Maun was a graduate of Company and editor of "Moder,p, manufacturi~g.~ a,ctivities i 0 r Mr. and. Mrs. G.eor~e'Squires,. P aul Ed','J:h ompldSOAD!, . WA~blli:~~~alTimmy Shed. 1683 Severn Northwestern University's Col. Pharmacy,'" is. magazine pub- Fenestra bWldmg products.. J. L. Tram, MartleL. Tuchand on ona . ~ ms. weight summer elothing as wel111s tft. t an D Jim Turner. 76 Grosse Pointe Boulevard lege of Medicine in 1936; he lishea by th~ company for phar.A graduate of Cornell Urii- '~ and Mrs. Philip T~VanZile. Margar.et Dyaas. 804 Rivard added comfort it provides. served as associate ,professor of macists in the U.S. and Can- versity in civil engineering," *.. , . SUFFERS HEART ATTACK Tommy Johnson. 314 Touraine Sherry Wynn. 1367 Balfour pathology at Wayne State Uni. ada, conceived and directed "A Miller joined Fenestra," then , May 23. Walter A. Ernst, formerly of Wendy Einfeldt. 317 Stephens , Blends ot Da(:~on,Acetate and Nylon ve!'sity from 1938 to 1945. History of Pharmacy in' Pic~' Detroit Steel ProductsCom-'" Mr. & Mrs, Malcolm M; Bar- E. Ida lane, sufiereda severe Mary Butler. 316 Cloverly Sandy Coe. He was a member of the tures," a series of 40 oil paint. pany, in 1943 as a researcp en:- num, Albert. B. Blixt, ~. & heart attack Monday, in Miami, 114 Grosse Pointe Boulevard by H.a.spel;Daeton and Wool, All Wool Wayne County Medical SocIety, ings tracing the evolution of gineer in the Detroit plant. In Mrs. Donald B. Borden, Mr. & FIa; Mr. and Mrs. Ernst were Leonard Hooper 40 Beacon Hill David Scotten. M8 Lincoln Michigan Pathology Society and pharmacy. He is now editing 1946 he became chjef engineer, Mrs. George Brooks, Mrs. Chas. in Miami 9n a business trip. Mr. Tropicals, Mohair, Silk. All are special the Detroit Ya,::htClub. a new series of paintings, l'A of th e B uff a10, NY M' & Mrs. UT Ernst wI'll' rem<>;n" in Roly Cross . .., p1ant an d , D. 'K. Brown,- 'r. vy'.m.. ...... MAY!9, 1951 He is survived by his wife, History of Medicine -in Pie- three years later, was promo}- J). Cohan, Paris I?iSanto, Mrs. ;E!ospiial, Ft.' Dauderdale,' tor fabrics designed. for your comfort. Eleanor; three sons, Richard, tures." . ed to Manager of the Panel Henry. T. Ewald, ,Mr. & Mrlf. several weeks. Michael and Sieve; a daughter, ' • ; -: Division at Detroit headquar- .:..Mary Webber. 226 Provencal Kathleen; six brothers ..and two " . Parke, Davis Or; Company, , Betsy Coddington. 75 upwards 1375 Nottingham sisters. -world-wide makers of medi- ters. 1 t d $ Janice Charvat. ,cI'nes, has announced the eleeMiller recently was Q ec e Burial was in Mt. Olivet t f th M t 1 R f 1718 Manchester tion of a new executive com- presiden 0, e ea 00 Lisa Gibbs, 13138 Nadine Joseph Conlan. 1024 Maryland cemetery. mittee a new member of' its Deck Technical Institute. He Donald Keller. 810 S. Renaud Board' of Directors, and' iour is a 'member of the Detroit Richard Theuerkorn. 2160 StaDhope HUGH E. DOWNING officers. Sales Executives' Club, the EnZekle Dick.: Ison. 1374 Grayton Mr. Downing, 66, former chief The new executive committee gineering SoCiety of Detroit, Paul Murp:l'. 319 Hillcrest J bedroom. home, '.furnished! on Moran .T1mmy Kell\:v. 440 Lothrop underwriter for the Detroit off-is headed by Cleveland Thurber" Buffalo Athletic -Club,the Julie Freim\'. "il, 1168 Yorkshire " .. ice of the Federal Housing Ad-Of K~nwood road, member of American Society of Civil EnAndy Keml.'~1, 740 University Road. $225.00 per month. Junflr 1'1 ilo Woodward Avenue at Grand Circus P~k Patricia McKee. 359 Moross ministration, died, on Friday, the 'board of directors since gineers and of Tau Be~a Pi, Carol McClellan. 1588HOllywood May 17, in his home, 210 Fistter 1939.: ,Other.:executive com~ Sigma Xi and Delta ChI fraAnne Adams. 305 University Sept. 15-possibly for Ii lo~ger time. No Also in Chicago road. . ' ,mittee members'are Harold W. ternities. A natlve of Cleveland, he was -H" B' , w''s' 'bbard member I Mr. and Mrs. Miller and their pets. No children. TUxedo 5-2061.. MAY JO, 1951 'd en t f or. 23 years. 'since . urro, a D et'trOl res,l. 1949'who also was elected'l'd four chi dren reSl e _. _ an'"7 ~e was retlred as chIef under- vice president:.administration; Wiiittier road, Paulette Platz. 1758 NewcatUe wnter ~st ~arch after 22 years 'HarrY L. Piers~n~ Of Vincennes _ Margaret Notse, 633 Sunningdale Neil Patterson. 1386Harvard • of serVICeW1~htb:~FHA., ',place, board member since 1947 Johnny Barlow. 1773 Bry. .Mr• .n0~mngl~ s~vlved. by, 'and chairman-of the board of Robert Schreiber Gets Wendy Strawbridge. 19060Vlllage Lane hIS WIfe) Kathe~Ine, a~~ ,two Detroit HarVester Company; Debbie Roper. 1813 Severn daugh.ters, Mrs. H. Arthur Wor •. John :8.' Ford of.E. Jefferson, Scholarship to Harvard Lynn Krieghof!. 264 Kenwood Georfe Straitor. met and M:r~.~omas T, -!ones.. board member'since 1945 and 137 Nottingham Robert F. Schreiber ()f a41 Fl.!-neral serVIces w~re h~ld direetor,ofWy'andotte Chemi. ~teve WUkus. 1221KensingtoJi John McMahon, 439 Morass Three Mile drive, was one of <on ~a,t~r~ay,~ay ~8. BurIal, c;8J.sCoi-p.;'~p.ct.' H arry J. Lloyd Cathy Coe. was, ,~ ... ~ake'V1ew Cle~etety, of ~eff,::rOadj'boar~ member .16 Detroit area, secondary school 114 Grosse Pointe Boulevard Cleveland" :since 1946artdParke~Davis pre- graduates who will erlter next -semester's freshman class at , , " sident $mce1951. . Harvard College, as a scholar',Davrci.s;';E.;' Mitchelson was shl:pstudent. .. Sally Marsh. 880 Pemberton .e1eCte(fVice'pre~ident,:treasure7' Molly Hunter, 88 Ha!l.dy Road More than 1;600 of the .'. ",., He has been WIth ,Parke-DavIs Joan Cavallo. 478 St. Clair ' '-' -_. " since 1920. and treasurer since tion's outstanding high sch.()ol Karen Schram. 192cl Severn Michael Brady, 1360 Balfour (Contlnue(l'fr.om Page];) 1946. He is a native of Wood- seniors and recent 'graduates Kathy Bodeau. 1043 Kensington ,the ride; and. went to his home :;tock, 'Ontario, aild spent some cor.npeted this year for the Bobbv Ritter. 387 Chalfonte Christopher Bltss. 'to questioIi him: The boy, who time in' the company's London, scholarships whkh were award-: 67 Radnor Circle -becaine acquainted with the .Englan~ branch. He and Mrs. ed on the basis of high academic' John Kurtz. 506 Pemberton Craig Dyskstra. 1136 Ballour other two, gave the two offi<:ers Mitchelson live in Whittier and personal promis~ as, shov:n James Vogt. 842 Pemberton by the applicant's re'cords In 'their names arid addresses, and road, Sharon Czeck. 924 Grand Marais class and extracurricular aoKim Cole, 302 Moran the' bOY8w~rQ taken into eus-, * * • tody'. .,'.. Charles T.-Fisher, III, of 1030 tivities, JUNE 1, 1951 At thestatiort, the boys'-admit-" Harvard road, has been elected 'ted taking ,Kline'seaI', and then a member of the American InJimmy Ferry. 19830 Shady Lane told of stealing a' car belongingstitute of Accountants, national Donald Loosvelt, 353 Ridgemont to Lynn Whittaker, 9f 20.61 lJrofessional society of CPAs. Guy Sewell. 911 Balfour Holly Angell. 969 Balfour Vernier road; on Monday, May" .••• Michael Lynch. 595 Lakeland 20, 'from the parking lot ,of St. "Joseph H. Spitzley af South Michael Cunningham, 494 Shelbourne Michael's Church; 20475 Sun- Oxford road, was named na. The annual BI~ssed Martin Tommy Stanford. ningdale, which -has "aince:been ,.tional president Of the ~e- Award will be presented by 976 Beaconsfield Edith Hope. 229 McMillan recovered. " , chanical Co:p.tractors Assocla- the Catholic Interracial, Council Bob Bristol. 243 McMillan O'pell and Tobian sai~' that ,tion of America, at the .ass<><:i-of Detroit this year during the Chip Chilson. 1772 Prestwick John Van Loon. 837 University charges will be filed against the ation's annual conventIOn In month of June. This award,' Sharon Lightbody. two be?"s'with the Juvenile Di- Miami on May 10. . now in its second year; is being 193 Merriweather Ann Dodge. 1108 Audubon vision ~f Probate Court. . . * * * presented to. the television .or Kenneth F. Bergmann, whoradi" station or personality JU~E 2, 1951 has had more than eight years which exhibited the best eviSCHOOL LOCKER LOOTED experience in business machine dence of advancing good huRichard Kinder of 743' Pem. Nancy Wiefetman. sales -in the financial field, has man relations dUrlng the pro- / berton, . complained to Woods 1156 Three Mile been appointed financial zone gram year. Christianne Weiss. police on Friday~ May 24, that 987 Beaconsfield sales manager of the Burroughs' The council is basing its sesomeone broke into his, locker Susan Maurer. 333 Cloverly Corporation branch office at lection. on a survey conducted John Wibbelman. 69 Hall Place in the Grosse Pointe U,niversity Buddy Tocco. 926 Lakepoin.te 7351 Woodward. among a cross-section, of De': School, where he is a student, Kathy O'Brein. ,],83Lakevelw A native of 51. Lou!s, Mo., troit's', viewing and 'listening % Barbara Harpster. 482 Fisher Rd. and stole his wrist wp,tch and. Jeanne Struthers 207%Lochmoor who attended t~e AmerIcan 111- public, and also on progtam,.' wallet. The locker is in the Johnny Wagner. 1699,Newcastle stitute of Bapkmg and ~he In: materials' submItted. by the Elizabeth Songe. 1891 Norwood school gym, Mary Bracken, 2111 Hampton surance Institute of MiSSOurl.- stations themselves. In addi. Sharon Kelly. 1268 Balfour Self-made women would have Bergmann suc.ceeds V. J. Ford, tion, the public i,s invited to' Patti Hills. 829 Grand Marais Peter Blake. 19071 Norwood others think they are tailor- recently appomted manager of submH nominations by postcard Janet Brady. 1239 Yorkshire .10> .... _ ••••••• _. ... _,' the Detroit District office. ~f on or before June 12 to the made. John Morsuir •. 203 Lakeland Nancy Drennan. . Burroughs' ,ElectroData D1V1- Blessed Martin Committee, Ca~ You can,opf!n a 332 Merriweather Vote For sion. tholic Interracial. Council, 58 Karen Lena. 1is77 Sev~rn :Rd. ••• ROBERT F. WEBER Bergmann joine~ Burro,~g~s West Adams, Detroit 26. Loc~l, School Board, June 10 as a sales trainee In DetrOIt m shows onl;y will be considered., : CERTIFICATES : JUNE I, 1951 ... ... The, follow in g comnrlttee : OF DEPOSIT, TOO I : Stevie Guimond. 224~~ Ardmore chairmen are working with the Tom Bailey. 008 Lorame • •• committee: Honorary, chairman, Sandra Forrest. 459 La Belle •• Frederica Fryer. 160 McMillan • Frank .Gerbig; g~neral chair• Certificates of Deposit are also, • 'Ben Parsons. 686 Rivard man, Frank Wlll'tsmith; judges, Nancy Karal. 1574 Aline Marcia McDonell. 1059 S. Br,ys :; available for business firms and • Charles Wexler; publicity, Mrs. Jon Verner. 473 Chalfonte T~ME SAVINGS ACCOUNTS, ARE UlEAL FOR PROFESSIONA<L A"O • James Brophy; sur v e y, Miss' Susie Fletcher. 686 Rivard : - individuals. and earn interest at : Tom Ouellette. 749 Westchester Bernyce Edwards; arrange•: SPECIALS Alan Thomas. 743 WasJ:1ington the prevailing rate. : ments, Joseph Vernelle;cor .. IUSINESS MEN. ANDWQMEN ••• FOR, RETIRED PEOPLE WHO Emmita Lyford. 4Z0 Rivard Week Ending June.• • a Christine Kolowich. 24 Beverly respondence, :Mrs. Mario Orestf; David Helm. 1891 Hand~ Rd. • poll, Alan Cumming;and'presEffie Valaurie. 1029 Nottmgham WAHT~ RECE~Y! REGULAR INCOME.•••.• FO~P!RSOHS Christine Covey. 69 Handy Rd. • entation, Dan .Gassey. '. / PLAIN • t types of Savings Accounts •• WHft DEPENDABLE INCOME • • • FOR THOSE PLANNING ro . THOMAS URQUHART Thursdc L, g<; < GwItki~: '~ . • the 1.. Enjoy 0 , in gloriOlJ ,wonderla • Ml-.& W~ o , • To Francojs~ ~lean Plat.; Clubbers mat Price C..0 ..M ..F-0- R..T A Happy Birthday. To of A: A: 1': . Appre with a Gift fl WhaliJ , --========= Scores of 39 in taste pre-, VALUES on .. saVings When-you open a Time Savings Account at any Manufacturers National' office, your' money starts earning interest of 2~ a year, from,.the day of deposit. , .' Time Savings Account with $100 or more, up to $50,~9():'At the end of every six mO,'flths~twiceayear -you receive. a check lor your. interest. . •. .• •• .. "1 . .. . • . SKIRTS 54 Catering to YOU and YOUR Family m .~. OR A ~ME ••• FOR PERSOHS WHll HAVE IIIIIERI~ . ------- • • • ••• .An • • • •• • : DRAPES Sl!!! may be opened M; any offiCe. : • ............. _.' .._ ................ ! , a ., ' ACCUMULATED FUNDS HI OTHER WAYS. MACK AT SOMERSET , CSROSSE POINTE ... "Iifully Inn. d.r.d and 'jnilhetl Individually wrap. ,itetI ltI'cell.ph,n .. • PubUthel! every Thursday b) Anteebo PubUshers, lDe:z. Kercheval, Grosse Pointe .-arml, '01$124 Alil for Special Entered .. second class 'matter at the post office. Detroit, l\Iichiran under the act of March 3. 1897. Subscripton Rates: $3.50 Per Year by Mall: $400 outside Wayne Count;,. ' News aDd Advertising COpy Must. ~ in The News O1f.lce by Tuetc1ay AftuJlOOa 10 Obtain InII8rUODo .7J"S-AH."'~~ CHESTER'S " Michigan Phone TU. 2.6900 Three Trunk Lines 20737 MACK . AVENUE GROSSE POINTE FARMS ' Frida, _ings ..ntil6 P. M. Shoe R.pciir Servtc. , ' I. Open'Your Time Savings Acco~nt ~oday/~ffici.open Our BOOT. SHOP ~5911 i. W'arren TU 5-0863" ' MANUFACTURERS NATIONAL BANK DETROIT • DEAR~ORN • HIGHLAND PARK BLOOMFIELD • GROSSE POINTE WOODS • MELVINDALE. NORTHVILLE • PLEASANT RIDGE • REDFORD .• SOUTHFJELJ • VAN DlD • found WASH • Your.name this bank book .means Catholic, Council To Make Award S be New 0, 520 na- I clothe cessories, FOR ,RENT , ,", .,ar', . ...: leVeS': C.,, :'Th Fathel Expre: <. • " / • .. North Open 9 0 0, , l' ASK -.--------_..._--------......- - - " . , ,I I, Thursday, May 30, 1957 May 30, 1951 The man who is too easily carrIed away with enthusiasm usually has to walk back" rSession mmer school students work in summer :ld also receive higher 1 summer school than le regular semester. 'r Traffic Tangle:~'" Damages 3 -Cal!s 8rea.k'Grqund 'fat MICHIGAN TOURIST MAPS ILLUSTRATED FOLDERS lever find a roadhouse ! straight and narrow Enjoy (I weekend or vacation in glorious Michigan, the water wonderland. To best plan • , ; • • Where To Go • What, To Do • What To See • Where To Stay Of All-Pointe Tournament Three~ cars were damaged in' an accident early Sunday m'ornin-g, May 26, when a' ~oung, lady turned into mOving' traffic' ; on Lake Shore road and had her car knocked into a parked auto. Charlene Peleher was driving a 1957 DeSoto, and emerging from the War. Memorial drive attempting to turn right' onto Lake Shore. Her vehicle was hit by a: 1950 Chevrolet driven by Theodore Bondar . Miss Pelcher's car was forced into the rear of a parked' 1~55 DeSoto, owned by Bruce Carey I of Moran road. Total damage to all three C9,rs 1 was estimated at over $300. I Miss :F>el~herwas ~icketed for not having' had driver's license on her person, and interfering with moving tr.affic. The inclement weather of the past .week is blamed for the slow returns of ehtrIes for the Second.' All Grosse Poirite Tennis Tournament. Officials '\ll'ge . th~t those int,ending to play_in the tournament not to be fooled by the -te'mporary cobler. wea~her, The deadline. when all- el}tries must be received is June 10, and"they must be in the' drawing' committees' hands by 6 p.m. . . A successful man males more money than his wife can spenq ~and a successful woman is one who lands such a husband. / 1111. I Fathe;'s Day is June 16 Express Your From left tc;>right in pi c t u r e : ROBERT SVOBODA, architectt REV, JOHN .F. GALLOWAYt O.S.A. Rector of Austin; VERY REV. JOSEPH A. SMITH" O. S. A.t . Prior; VERY REV. JOHN L. Appreciation with a Nylon UI Wool Gift from special . Whaling's ort. Ground was broken on Sun~ day, May 19, the iiiitial »tep in the construction of the Austin as Scores of suggestions in clothes and accessories, with good taste pre-eminent. and VALUES. the best to. be found' anywhere. 'Washa~e Dacron and cotton shortsleeved sport shilts with short point collar and stays so Dad can wear them ot the office on hot days. Blue, Qray, ton, gold, white. , ".9! and 5.95 Do«,ron and rayon washable slacks 11.95 Whaling.s l i \, New Downtown 6329 W. 7 MILE . 520 WOODWARD North of City-County Bldg. Near Livernois Open 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Doily Open Thursday atld Friday Eves. ASK ABOUT OUR 12-MONTH WARDROBI With all the care we give your household goods, YOlu'd expect our moving service to be more expensive. But, when you check our price, ,you'll find there's real econ. omy the Wolverine way. Call for a free estimate. AL MONRO, Getun'al Manager VAlley 2-4540 WOLVERI.NE STORAGE COMPANY 11850 EAST JEFFERSON Local Agent for .ALLIED V ANSt INC. \, I Dads' Club. ---"-------------, Motor~sts Pq,yFor Bad Driving . / ~c;:o?' Northwest 8ral,.:h location You save by moving the 'Wolven116 way , m:c~ ~wetQt, I vote For . ROBERT F. WEBER School Board, June 10 Carey V. McDonald of 10100 lawn, pled not guilty anii was Harper, Detroit,' charged with found not guilty of, being at 'Friary. This building, which is leaving'the scene of a property fault in an accident at Cadieux expected to ~ c~mpleted .next damage accident, paid a, fine of and' Jefferson. His case was Spring, will provide living ac- .$65 . aftel," pleading' guilty as dismissed. I commodatloi'ts for tlle Augustin~ charged 1?efore Park Judge C. Marion S. Kirby of 61 Moross' ian Fathers who tea<:h at Austin Joseph Belanger on Wednes~ay, roc1'd, entered a plea of not CatholiC Preparatory Sch091. It May 22. , guilty, but was found guilty of will ,providetliving quarters for A. heavy fine was also leVIed running a red light at Pierce 23 priests, a chaIiel, comnwnity agamst George E. Holme of School and paid a fine of $7.50. room, dining room and kitchen 10~9 Beacon~field, wh.o pled, Robert Valez of 3439 Harding, .fadlities etc.' gUIlty to causmg, ~n accl~ent. at Detroit, failed .to appear for The new FrIary, a long~felt Jeffet;son and ~~shop.. HIS. fm,e driving ,without a driver:s need, will be located to'the west ~as $4~. In addItion, ~I~ d~lYer S license, A report of his case 'was of the school building on War- ,lce.n~e ;'~ suspe~he or a sent to Lansing. ren Ave. Th~ style of, the build- peHno 0 S eJemonk s. f 17145 William- Eger of 817 Lincoln . '11 h . 'th th arry aszczu 0 , rng .WI armOnlze WI, e C'mcmna . t"I, D et't rOl, pal'd a f'me pled. guilty to speeding on St. , Present school . L Se of $20 following his 'plea of Paul, and was ordered to pay a The ye'ry Rev.,John . ary,. i . fine of $10.o S A Provincial of the Prov- 'gUIlty to cuas.ng an aCCIdent at " f 1 ~f. Our Mother' of Good! ,Mack and Balfour., '. Charge~ WIth bemg 8:t au t - th ' d' Speeding on Mack cost An- In an <l.ccidentat BerkshIre and 1 C:0u~S~,.b • ~sS~d ~grO~, aSh thony A Pampe of 28033 Rose- Vernor} Anysie Beauregard of :.VJ'th ,tO~:A,eryp'. eys. doJsePhn'mont R'oseville a ..fine of $11: 1473f ,Evanston; Detroit, enASIstse . mi , ...,. ., rlor an 0 ". ,. t ed 1 'of g 'lty and pa'd F G 11. , 0 SA 'R- t . f His .plea was guilty. er. a P ea, U1. I th~ A 'n~~ber ~cO~r1~e' 'Joseph A. Csaszar of 240~ ~ fme of, $15, , . . members 'of tlfe Austin Dad's Stair, Detroit, pled guilty to.. Craig ,H. ~elson o~ 817 MartClub were in attendance. making an' improl?er turn. on borough, paId a fl~e of Si15 Jefferson and paid a fine of $9. after being found guilty of ElwC;>0dC. Ellison of 238 East- reck.les's driving. It never pays a man with a narrow gauge mind to try to entertain' more than one idea at a time. WASH "N' WEAR SPORT ,SHIRTS AND SLACKS • '" '" SEARY, O:S,A., Provincial' of the. ,Pro. vince of 'Our ¥~ther. of Good Counsel; LOUIS DECKER, President of the Austin time on weekends. T ~nnis palls for .all matches will be supplied, and locker and show,er - faci~ities will be available. Suitable prizes and trophies wili be awarded. to the winners and, runners-up. ' The tournament committee is Entry blanks ~ay be pIcked up at the ,Neighborhood Club and mosfl6cales where tourna,/ m~t ' ann~tincerrlent posters are placed .. All'matches wi1~be played on the Grosse Pointe' University School 'tennis courtS in Cook road. The tourney will open FriQay, June 14, and run until SUnday, June, 23. The finals will be played on Saturday and Sunday' , Matches will be scheduled in all divisions, for men, 'women and juniol's. A special consolation towmament for loser-s of their first match is also on. 'the agenda. All men's matches and inixed doubles will be played after 5 p, m. weekdays and anytime on Saturday and' ~unday. All Women's, girls' and junior events will be played r,efore 5 during the week, ,and any- - R..T composed of representativel from all the Pointe municipal. ities and olubs having tennis court&e-' Entry blanks must, be mailed or delivered to: Tennis Tournament, 106 Kercheval, Grosse Pointe Farms. Remember the June 10 deadline. Tennis Riayers Reminded, Aus"tin IPriory, i rds in summer school as high as the stand!1g a regular semester. achers are chosen from ar staff. as Page Three PLA~ --- ..rpjJaC1liJn is th€ .. .~ -..:;:: difference !, tiere s, a white for. mal I.hat flatters your appearance iust as m,uch at 'the t ~ ngs ll:cordiatly invite you to visit our modern, .. exclusively to the preparation Just as in our <;rosse Pointe City location, we Pharmacists to fob • ~-:,;, 1 aummerbund • modern public health service. We invite you,r • patronage •• medicailleeds, experience counts ••• you ,get. mO~,ein Viracle 'by ;i. Set, $10 customers OO&~ have shown in our highlY,specialized branch of •• •• blend 35.00 early morning delivery. ~nthis, our 30th year, we are grateful for the confidence.our sand , i. I ' "Qday's Viracle is even finer .•. and it's baeked by more tailoring experience ~ any DaCt'oowool' suit made. In a Virade you go your cool way u~mpled by wrinkles;, undaunted by showers. . "lin~orried by swts. And. you. go handsome too, thanks to' HS&M'S exelusive' trim Trend styling., ........... • ~~ first Dacron-wool tropical ever made: Viracle.. A.J. Meyer pharmacy • ••• • ~ •• •• • ~~(3~@1 In 1951~Hart Schaffner & Marx inUod\lCOO. tile ~nd are alwoys ready to serve ypur •• •• • counts ce. . •• ••• e also it did Order Service to handle night. calls' and as'sure, , • •• as ric with "Super Stain Shy',' finifh repels spots and . .sta'ins, stays neat longer! serve you. Our own delivery service is ,ava,ifable . ................---_... •• • rest at ning Dacron and we are now instituting a Night Telephone I of the eve .. ot . the. beginning! of prescriptions. maintain a .staff of Registered a year, find new Grosse Pointe Woods Pharmacy, devoted I \; ~J , YO\t'llike. the .new Patterns ioo. See. it hera , \ ~a:E-l'9O t.ts DACRON-oupont .. gs until 6 P. M. • TV. 1.138~ Mack Avenue ~t.,Courvill. •. TO. 2~1040 , • I polyesier 1iber '7250 .' -' Mack Avenue at 'torrey Ret Pat Of'f Open Friday Night 'til . 9 for YO~1r Shoptling Convenience ... . Open ~riday ~ N~ght 'til 9 for' your Shopping Convenience .' 17121 Kercheva'.itl ' the Yillaga . , 17125 Kercheval. hi th. VlIIage > 1 .. • t. , . i .1+ .\ . ... ." ~ . I ., \ Page Four thursday, May 30,: 1957 Shores' Traffic Violators Pay \ ! Discuss plans ,for Production'. burn, Centerline, accUsed of reckless driving on Lake Shore, was found guilty snd fined $100. Henry D. oys ext 959 Emerson, Detroit, another Lake Shore reckless driver, was found guilty and assessed a fine and cost of $67.50. Tibor Hollo of 17526 Shafls-bury, Detroit, paid a fine of $25 $107.50. JOM. Nowicki of 27245 Sey- for speeding on"'Lake" Shore. . William H. Rice of 39056 Ax. Vote For cher, Mt. Clemem:, charged with ROBERT F. WEBER speeding on Lake Shore diuring. School Board~ June 10 the night time, was found guil. ty and ordered to pay a fine and cost of $37.50. 4-Speed changer, IS-watt John S:Bahnsen of 27910 Wi~ amplifier and two broadtena, Mt; Clemens; and Donald, C. Emmons of 22989 Gary lane, range WI-A speakers' St.' Clair Shores" both accused of not having their cars. under . , control and causing an 'accident in front of 880 Lake Shore, were each found not guilty and their cases were dismissed. . Joseph Po.. Jeroy of 13020 Fil. bert, Detroit, paid a fine of $25 for failing to' change his ad- I dreSs on his driver's .license, and for speeding "On~ke, Shore. ' Warrants were, issued against two violators who. failed. to appear in court. They are: Donald E. Bowman of 4306 Pacific, De, One' -of the highligh~ of Me~orial' troit, charged with having no Week Was Grosse Pointe Cohunwiity car registration on his person Th~€lt~e's performance of "T~n ,.little Inwhile driving on Lake Shore; dians"'" on" the terrace at Grosse .Pointe the and. Philip Rashid of 1228 Three ,War Memoriaf at' 8:30 p.m.' WedD.esday, Mile drive, accused of speeding May 29, the eyeritng before Memoricil by sTROMBERG-CARlSON on Lake Shore. Shores Judge John. Gillis meted out heavy fines to traffic violators who appeared be:.. fore him on Monday, May 13. Howard A Reed of 11700 Morang, Detroit, pled guilty to a reduced charge (if reckless driving on Lake Shore road, and paid a fine and court costs) of Begin your hi-fi pleasure wi~ The feliow who stands on his dignity finds he has a poor footing. this stunning c:ouaole phonoP'Ilpb now-you hav.room :in ita record storage chamber to add a radio-tuner later! Plays 1", 10", 12" records intermixed. CompeDSated volume controJ--no loss 01. bass 01' :b:~le at low listening levels. Balanced 12"and 8" speakers behind modem tweed grille. In dark mahopny 8howD, . ""'el'l •• ;., !fear the Stromberg-Carlson. Hour Every Sunday, 3:00 p,m. 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JOffif" LAKE,' right, 'executive, direct,or at the Memorial, checked the :set with MARY ROSS, oIie of the ilostesses Jor ..tbe 'event, and JOIW BU'ITERFI;ELD, 970 Notting'ham, who appeared in ,the play. ' Importance of Mcith.ematics Subject of Expert's Talk Council Meets C. 'GOUNARIS Dependable TV service C.all LO 7-5500 U.l ! For baby SOMETHING NEW IN, ELECTRIC WATER HEATING! • . [?il S~fest IE] Plenty lB]. Install . . lull car width of hot.,water-24 hours a day anywhere--nb flame; no fiue I . roWlgs~ersall 1 ! Installed in a Ee • ~ ~o1dng. juatable to seTn ~ EffiGient-. no he~t wasted"up a flue [g] Cleanest-no'soot, it's all-electric , [g] Cool to the touch-top' to bottom ~ [g] Long lasting-built to ~igid Edison standards '-:.c:< ~ Don't carry ) other day! S( pI They add up ,to the finest hot water service ever offered in SO'!-dMasternMichigan See them at y~ur dealer' $, plumber' $ or Edison Office " ,p .. It you want the car'. .. the front seat ar " water heater built-fiameless [g] . sE~r It is a str 'Only electric water heaters give... you, all these important advantages: .. kitchen. r ...l "our new tI has been creab \ J -I;' LeT '1 By Rob. G.P .H.S. Jotlrl The first a: .:' - .A pan~l' discussion. from the ,East Side Economic '~dev~lop..ment Coin t t e ~was- the .highlight' of 'the Mai .23.meet: ,ing of' ,the 14th 'Pistrict Young R e p,U b Ii C.R n s. ~he.,8 o'clock meeting" followed by" a social ho~, held at the Arilaran~ Buffet, i7563 E.. Warren (near, Hereford). . . The E'ast Side ~Economic dev~lopment 'Conlmltiee isoipartisan', pnd represents. one ~f the few' civic attempts that IS -exclusively" for tlie"' benefit of the East Side~ln" its concern '.to brin.g new busIness Jo the are& , q" 'Y' Fa] G d L.t'era t ure is nothing finer than a STROMBERll-CARLSON" .c. A. .;and' decrease, unemployment. for ~~estions and 'C~mme~ts fol: The me e tin g was .!opened lowmg the panel disCUSSIon. Republican Club" Hears Panel j. .. strongly urging any and. all students who might !be interested in a mathematical career' . to continue with their math,studies. Speaking of GroSse 'Pointe's CLEANERS & TAILORS mathematics' department; ,he 904 Chalmerf VA 1-40~3 NEXT TO" HBALY'S By Janet Collinson, 'math in many newtechhic:;d ,commented.: f'l taught .,high Complete' Alterations G.P.H.S. Journalism Student areas, such as operation xe- school mathemat~cs myself. yYe LADIES' AND MEN'S search, and linear planning." are very much. impres~~d with f'The first World .War was a Dr. Jacobson eJCplained.some- what you people do here." Double Breasted chemist's,war; the second World thing of'the actual" running Qf ' _ Suih Conv.mif to Singles War was a physicist's war; and the computors. "We "must in1he'war to come,' if there is one, struct. themf and we must'in00 ' I FUR will be the mathemat~cian's struct them very carefully. They STORAGI war.':. . ' can perform 10,000 operations T~lS :IS, the opmIOn of ~r. per second-that could be 10,000} / WITH ORiGINAL FURRIER. Arvld Jacobson, as expressed m mistakes per. second. Actually The regular :nonihly meeting, CL~ANING a recent speech to a~ asse~bly they make about orie mistake in of the Grdsse Pointe Council of GLAZING and Of.math classes at Grosse Pomte 10,000 operations," he continued. Better Literature for You~h,. iNSURED High S<:hool. l'That's about one mista1re fOr was held at the Main branch of REPAIR • ,Dr. ,J~cobson was spe~~ng on every 10,000 human errors. the Grosse Pointe, Library on RESTYLING the subJect. p~ .opportunItl~s for "In the computers, we use Kercheval ana. Fisher road at Any Type of Fur " young ~eopl~ 'l~ ma:hematl<:s to- the binary number system - a 8 p. m.' on May 13.. , MINK SPECIALISTS day, HIS, ?plnIOn :s .that such system which haS only, two digits A report was given OIl the COMPLETE FUR SERVICK opportumt~s are lImltless, and --one and zero. With these two, recent hearing on, obscenity at Pick-up' and, ,Del1very '. he u:>ed the. World, Wars to em- any number can be expr~ssed, the State Capitol. phaslze the lmp"ortance of mathllWe not only put numbers Th '1" b k' th . II h ~ '. e counCl 'lS ac Ing e EXCLUSIVE Ft1RRIER t.lCS map ema ases our into th~ machines (in code, th b t.t t . bill hi h ' 904 Chalmers VA 1-4063 modern world ., . h 'f e su s 1 u e w c IS NEXT TO HEALY'S EST. 1915 , . .,' stored mSlde 1Il t..e form, 0 the Senate's answer to protest He went on to e;,q>lamhIS be. magnetic ""'ots) but also in. t' Ii H I , f full HUT" agams an ear er ouse p an, 1le S more y. n e re usmg structions. N&t only the, numh' h Id h 't h d' the t tim h th f' , '. W lC wou . aye SWl c e en .es as m~c ma ema lCS bers are ,available, to tlie ma:- legal case against obscene:,lit"" today, as we ~ld ten years a'go chines, b~t also the instrU'ction~; erature fr.om 'the criminal, to . . ' . ~.t~ay, m.~th has, extended at a rate of, 5,000 to' 10,009 facts tJ1e.ciVil courts. ' apph<:atlons :m all areas of per second. It is supplied by a' -, . science ,and ~hnology," he sys,tein.'of 'punch 'cards - or by" The Grosse POlnt~ ,group IS said ' 'k .', -. lOth~'a .k very, encouraged by the cooper. pressmg. eys as w ey. t' ' tt't d . f th ta d Pr. Jacobson is the direc~or board. With this inform~tion, a,lve a .1 u e 0 e n;wss , n of the! Wayne computatmg we do practical problems in ownerS.In the communIty. la.boratory. In this .capadty,. he psychology, traffic control, and Money lost on a horse race works constantly WIth machines business management." known as "electrical comput. As much depends upon the represents just so much rainers." H~ natt.U:all~ beg~n to t~l.~ operator as on the, machine in bow, gold. on OPPOrtunltles m this speCIfIC solving any problem. Many . field of work-that of electrical t' th d ff' A man must be a super mIxer Imes,' e accuracy an e 1- 'f h 'B' business' and computing., .. ciency. with which a problem lIe .com mes "Here we have a ,good ~ea ,of. is solved dep_ends upon the skill easure. work, because it provides for: the operator uses in guiding his the first time a very wide field machine to the ans.wer, Dr. Jack• • • • • • for the person who has a gooCl son pointed out. . • • backgro~d in mat h and. He, further emphasized this ~C' science," commented Dr. Jack..; point by. citing an example. • son. ' " "Solving a system of 100 equa• He then went on to speak 6f tions in +00 unknowns might • ~he electrical computers them'7 take 100 hours on a large ma• • selves. "There are two types of chine. On others it might take computers, one 'of which is re- one hour. Much depends" upon • lated to the', slide rule," Dr: the mathematical analysis," he : " • ••••••• Jackson explained. "Because we said. have these tools, we are using .Dr. J a cob.s 0 n ended by LA CalSTY S lecllerryerblondtllllbolaa, Day. The' Agatha Cliristie mysterY play was presented"Without, 'admission charge I ..., Th'ursday, • • • • • • today~ sir~,I~ll'arrange financing by phone." . ,. • • •• " • • • • . • • • , • • • • • • • • • • ••••••• •• • • • • "But how's it done , so quickly 1" • • • • • • • • J> . ... . • ,. • • • 170 • , • • • DISHWASHERS DISPOSAL f' r i . OVENS l SURfACE UNITS t FORMICA COUNTERS f ~. CUSTOM r. CABINETS- . HOODS. FANS Fine locks the features, spoce arrangement or hai that ~'HAD IT" look. why not allow our expert kitchen .... designing staff the opportunify of sho~i,:,9. YOu how effectively and moderotely we can transform the MOST IMPORTANT room of your house into an ~rea of EASY LIVING. P. S. We will' be happy to shqw you, ony number of kitchens we have compreted in private homes. ,Chane:es with an are . that ,your neighbor has had work performed' by our. q,mpany. [. 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By Robert .Giles, Family Day will be held On Sat:;. urday, June 15, at Jefferson The tirst annual Y.M.C.A. Beach fr()m 12 noon to 5 p.m. This day is spollsored' by 14 branch clubs ()f the Young Men's Christian Association of greater Detroit. It will feature a stage show, Itarring Mickey Shorr, .radio and television celebrity. A fee of $1.00 a person en-titles a fun-seeker to adnlission, the stage show, parking, athletic contests, and most important of FAST SERVICE all, all rides. The ballroom 'will be open for dandng, Tickets are being sold by the Hi-Y groups of the high school. , G.P.H.S. Journalism. Student J?;P 45(:; ~nts and Children . are designed for little expertly fitted, under the ,lr, Wllliam McCourt. Ex. eter Pan in Grosse Pointe. 1S KerchevC!l1 McCOYI'SOIS :ceao 5-9236 ..•...•... CARPET GOMPANY OPEN 'mURS. ........ UNTD., 8:30 P.M • get a new ••.••. •. . ~vesyou : 14301 E. WARREN Corner too." . ~ t •••••• • Lakewood VA 2-4100 , ,youwant-/ Rear Admiral George Dufek was the first American to set foot On the geographic South Pole. He was the first man to' . stand at.the exact bottom of the ~ world siI.l,ceBritain's Capt, Robert F .. Scott, 44 years before. AND FRL ; ..••.•. saddles The Exchange Club 01: Grosse Pointe will be well represented at 'the' 1957 Convention of the Michlgan State Exchange Clubs to be held June 16-~7-18at Saginaw, it was announced by President Joseph J~nuzzi. The official delegates of the local Exchange Club are. Arthur C. Dannacker and William M. Berno. J. Benjamin Brick of Atlantic City, New Jersey, Past National President of The National Exchange Club, will be- the principal speaker and guest of honor at the Convention. CARPETS and RUIGS BOUND Shoe. Exchange- Clubs To Hold Parley ~. SHOE CCWtIIMII 16633 &. WARREN Navy and whi .. brown and white, pink Cld whit.. baby blue and white . A standal'd barrel as' required by the United states must have a capacity of 7,056 cubic inches. - r •• , , MISS JOAN NIEPORT chosen as Miss ridge Field, MISS :CAROLE MOLNAR, Babe _Ruth by the Woods'-Shores' Babe attendant. to the-' queen,' MISS BABE Ruth League added. a special. sparkle to- RUTH, queen of the ceremon,y, and AIRopening day~eremonies at the Grosse MAN FIRST CLASS JOSEPH. KURPointe University School :field l~st 'SaturTYKA of Selfridge Field. The two ainnen day. Left to right are AIRMAN' THIRD. ' acted as escorts for the. queen and 'her atCLASS LARRY GARRETSON of Self.. tendant. , Reveal Winners In Bike Contest Keep , Conceit at High School Delig,hts Large Audience uniquel Winners have been named in. the Farms Poli,ce/Department's By Su~ Cumberworth, GPHS Journaiism Stude'ilt. Bicycle Safety Inspection con"One of the best concerts ' d t t th tit' test, which. was conducted in mg an con ras s, e pa rOle, the four elementary. schools in ever presented at Grosse Pointe "Where' in the World but in the Farms last week, High School." A~erica," and fina.lly "1 Be-' That was the prediction of P~trolman Joseph - ,Mil~er Mr. John Finch before direct- lieve," which in the words of ~haIrmaned. th~ program,. WhICh .ing his 60th concert: Friday one partisan, "sent shivers a saw 841 bIkes from RIChard, night in the high school gym':' mile long up your spine." The Kerby, St. Paul. and, the Sac:ed atorium. In the minds, of many last one. was repeated and if WhendrivingHeart Convent mspected dUrII:\g of the. more than 800. who at~ anything ..'it, sounded better the city or country. the week of ~ay 20.. tended, his prediction came true.. second time. Tbree -!1ew Evans bIcyc~es As usual, ~he a cappella.choir Mr. Finch, the sparkly-eyed, For baby's safety and your peace of mind, this Auto.Den were awarded to th~ top -wI.n- and glee clubs were featured. white-haired vocal director at ners who were: Mernll Casgam, The girls' glee club, arrayed the high school, was obviously bas been created.. of Sacred ~e,f:!.rt Convent: A in swishy pastel formals, sang pleased. The production wasn't Wayne Br_Qwn,of Ketby school; five numbers: "Great Day," p~rfect, but it was .unanimously It is a strong metal platform fitting between the rear of and Britt Kaler, of Richard. "Deep Night," "Can't Stay pleasing, and a triQute to his Speedometers were given to Away," "Danny Boy," and "One' three decades of service. the front seat and the cushion of the back seat. Adjustable' from Christopher Terry, Terry Ann God.", ,. .. fuH ~ar width to ~alf width. Assures maximum safety for Stacy, and James Therner. Their encore was ''';How Love. Who knows-maybe 60 it a new' lucky number for the voNancy J. McDomiid, Paul But:' ly Are Thy Dwellings," with a cal grout>s. '._ ¥OW1gs~ers all the time. terfield and James Black won solo by Sheila Slimon. . bike lights. A smaller,' but -equ8lly en,;, _ . . InltatJed fa a few m!nutfS, Auto-Den ~. ~ ~. .Inners Ole f b'k h orns were thusiastic ' boys' glee" club , gave f"Ne~esslty ~ay be the. mother W .tb t th ~ good t~king • • • and -is easily ad. \ 'out with'three typical "he-man" 9 mven 10nt U many of em F.rlU K ramer, Chri 8 'nT v.ormer" . " turn out to be 0 h n ~UI.. b~ to serve as a table or deale. '\" __ ' and Pat Johnson. . songs, The .Happy Wandere!, ' . rp a s, , .. . .' . "Away to RIO," and "Old Man -----Handle bar gr~ps WIth stream- River," plus the nostalgic "Au:EYES OPEN I).on't carry your children in a dangerous manner an~ ers \vent to RIchard Mathers, turon Leaves." . Learning from the mistakes other day! SeeAuf~Den now ••• it Is priced very low. Shoran Johnston and .Janet . A high spot in the entertain. of others is the easiest way of Kennedy. Streame,r WInners 'ment occurred next when four acquiring a practical education. were Fredericka Fuger, Philip boys, Vic Calcaterra,~ Ca.l Boular.ger and ..Holly Heels, Knorpp, Bill Gleason, and, Mi~ ' ------. Meagher, better known as the Temperature at tha geogracrew necks, chanted' out. the 17015 Kercheval, in the Village rythmic liD..... , Bones" and "The phic S'outh Pole is expected to TUxedo 5-9236. r~ach 120 degreea below 2ero Naughty Lady of Shady Lane." Then the pride and joy of in August. Mr. Finch's 60 concerts, the a .------------------------------------cappella choir, cam~ ,to the front and center. They offered the j 0 g..gi n g favorite "Tumbling Tumbleweed," f 0 11 0 wed by "Halls of Ivy," which must A STORE WHICH EVERYONE WILL SOON BE TALKING ABOUT have br 0 u gh t many a sentimental tear to the eyes of every graduating senior present. '-:. "The Darkest Hour," a recrea-' . tion of the trial and crucifixion of Christ was presented "by popular request," in Mr. Finch'~ '. words. The Easter story in music featured five soloists and lasted more' than 15 minutes.' Many cominented that it, was by far-the ,highlight of the evening. Then all vocal groups combined their forces. "Onward .Christian Soldiers," seemed .to resound off every rafter; "Listen'. to the Lamhl)," illustrating the groups' 'adaptness in. shad- Baby Sale 10.95 I HEATING! It advantages: ~tern Michigan :on Office. • • • • • Jne • • • • • • jewelry designed ,xclusively for you! YoW' own ~reative tdeas- Come ~aturday-bring meet Mr. Ed/ward Krokker, who design. of hand 6:rafted jewelry f~r men! he tl~1'\ turn you~ owtI design into sterling si1ver artistryl $ee our whole 001.. le<::!ion of JoJfa jewelrYl fluff links. +fa tacks, ~nd money clips, many of the pieces set wit~ valuC!lble stones. 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TU 5..48l7 'Complete Dwcorat1l'1 ~ervlce LOgan 3."00 c .... ba~k belt. regular waistband TU 2.1134 Open ..Ivenlngl 2621 South Telecjraph I Blocks South of Michl,oll In Deo'rbo,II ",;" ....... and ta~J.. ored. for ease. Hollywood WELCOME' WAGON j. C. JACOB FURNTIURE' CORP. Fashion eut for somfort I SAFETY PRAGRAM "".gj IG" ItC!llian $ilfC. CITY'S Q.LDE , ,.' are J IDEAS' OlD' sovfngs) wearabilityr ~nd-rayon, O'UR OPE~ING ~ 1- I sport slacks of handsom9 styling and vigorous '-from the Joffa Line *,] • • Men's sterling silver ........ 'w+ ' + 0 •• +_ ..:. .-.IIIIIt. ..,. ...:... ~~ .............&- .......-I....~-.....L---I. #,--4-.• ',9? );;"-#--';:'»--_4 ,. &,/:=. "?".P'SFAUC,£fi--..-':::::<",/ . / . 1. 0 • c; R q, S.5~' Page Six • , " • 01, l ~" '. J . Alfred R. Radabaugh of 6676 Rohn, was ordered to pay a fine and court costs of $100 for permitting his son, Robert, to drive on a revoked lkense. The son, Bame address, paid a fine of $51), for his offense. They were arrested on Lake Shore road. Richard C. Athey of 5970 Oldtown, Detroit,' was assessed a fine and cost of $19.50for speed. ing Lake Shore. Francis C. Socia of 5141 'Van Dyke, Detroit, charged with speeding on Lake Shore, could not make an appearance in court inasmuch as he is serving a 2.5 years in a Federal prison for tampering with the U. S. Mail. However, a warrant on the traffic violation will be waiting for him when he is re. leased. Henry R. Cote of 18757 Rock road, Roseville, was assessed costs of $7.50 for not having his car under control while driving on Lake Shore. Jack L. Nowak of 38 Peterboro, Detroit, failed to appear on a charge of speeding on Vernier road, and a warrantwlls issued for his arrest. Daria Viginia Campbell of I 1367 Marlborough, Detroit, paid $10 for not having her car under control while driving on Lake Shore. Donald W. Cherry of 1643 Lemay, Detroit, was fined $10 for speeding on Lake Shore. ,0 on Daughters of British Empire to Meet June 5 . Church Youth Sandy and her fellow officers were installed in an impressive ceremony in the church sanc~ tuary following the election and a'sermon given: by Rev. Ralph By Diane Dickey, J en k a. Approximately 400 G.P,B.S. Journalism Student teacher .sponsors and delegates filled the 'big church . At the annual Methodist DRIVER PUT UNDER BOND newly elected officers Youth Fellowship rally held at 'The Michael W. Clapsaddle of Narden Methodist Church, ten will begin their term the com~ 1017 Buckingham, was arrested district officers were chosen to ing year.. ,. 'by Woods police on Monday, be next year's leaders. May 20, and charged with drivSandy Clave, llA, a $udent The Navy icebteaker USS ing on a .revoked license. He at Grosse Pointe High School, Glacier made' the earliest penewas placed under a $100 bond and a member of the Grosse tration of Antarctic's ice pack pending a coUrt appearance on Pointe Methodist Church imd in histqry, arriving at McMurJune 22. Fellowship, was"'elected to the do Sound Oct. 28, 195~. district office of Sacretary, Always remember that all the Some 40 M.Y.F. groups from ,J\ 15,000 pound Navy tractor knowledge in the world was ac.; ~e Detroit area and surround-- was airdropped at tq.e South . ,mg suburbs were represented qUll'ed at the expense of others' on the voting eommittee by Pole during Operation. Deepburnt fingers. Itwo delegat~s each. freeze. Nikes Pointers werl of men repres banking, and were guests of craft Detroit an units when tl Red Canyon, :rfor their annual Col. William troit Antiaircra mander, was h< day trip. Escor1 jor George E. Detroit Defem Civilians wh< .watch the "85 Battalion in ~~:~t~ta:s :8~,~;:0~o,A;~~ National Board of Fire UnderLord D u f fer i n Chapter, writers has reported. This loss Daughters of the British Emrepresents an increa~ of 1.6 percent over losses of $84,624,- pire, will meet on Wedn:esday 000 reported for April, 1956, and June 5 at 12:30 p. m., 'for luncha decrease of 17.8 percent from eon in the home of Mrs. Samuel losses of $104,565,000for MarchJ.'Barker, 395 Fisher road. (1957). Losses for the first four _ months ,of 1957 now total $401,400,000, an ,increase of 13,1 perVote For cent over the first four months ROBERT F. WEBER of 1956, when they amounted to $354,952,999. School Board, .lune 10 -------------------------- . Use, the Ile~ located 'Man Young cowboys and cowgirls (up to 12years of age.and 'accompanied by ~ parent) will m~t CACTUS DAN, of the WWJ-TV "Gene Autry Show" •.• and take home a Polaroid-Land picture taken with him in his corral. At Jacobson's youth center (second floor) Friday from 2 to 4 p.m. al?-dSaturday from 3 to 5 p.m. ./ '. Thursday, E=:m:~~~O~S~e ~~~=lC~re.actt::;s' 1~~ rights arid the ~h~ to" ~ dif. -------., ,. ferent.The closing tOPIC,was By Nancy NageIl$k , PatHa.wkiJ:1s,12A;;ep~esent. "OUr: Corresponding ResporisiG.P.H.S.Journalism ~tudent ed Grosse POIp.te~She chOse the billties/'" The Debate. Club at G1',ossetopic' "AmericCi'sMistakea, in ,p , N' k IS 12A' Mik~ p't Hi h- Sch' 1 h ~ the Hungarian Crisis .. ... . enny' Ice, ~~~~ ..~ts~irSi; se~~~t~ra:a{;;=:.Wyandot~e wa.s.the~~t'for ::!~hu~~A~~~l~~~~~el~~~ tIcIpatlOn m:the Border CIbes the March II?-~tmgwhich oen'"G .. ,p .' i all: '.' t this Sp,eech League.' tered ~und.theU.N.,Theplans. to~~, om. spe en a Members of the club and their and w;6rkof U;N. organizations m~~tl;ng. . ". sponsor, Ri-chard Kepes,. have were' discussed by s9me speak~ The ,Congress in ,May: '!"as attended three meetings and the ers. Others, talked, about dis- h~ld at the Rackham Building. League Congres~. '~ armament, the .atoIn" and re- ~'Ve kt!ynote sp~es were At the regular meetings spe- ~sion of t..lte:U.N',ch~ter. . ' ~l.v~, the cause of Juveniltt decific topics are discuSsed which The U.S.' attitude'tow.ard ~the linque~<:y, how to control,:fu,e are all rela~d to. a, ,~.e?eral ol'gmllzation .and , oUr regional,use,"ofalcoh~~'c the. ,~roblem of theme. Followlngth~ speeches;, 'a1liances"'with other couhtrh~s wo~ld ,peace" t!le problem .0£ ?iscussion . grouJ?s analyze the, wereother;topics.GrossePointepteJbudiCeanhdWays: of obtamIdeas presented m the' speeches;sPeakers'were:Carol Schneider, mg etter Ie O~l~. The _CongreSs is .conducted' 12A:f >- Maryann.. Adler" Ka~y ,Som~ resol~tlons caus~d no more formally. Students get ':E.'alk.. "all:d NaiicY"Nagelkirk, disa~eement In co m.m 1tt/e e rigid" drill in parliame~tary H~'~;, ~ ,Cooper, 11,B; an~ meetmgs, or when. they were procedure as resolutions'to the Clluck'Todd,lQA. presented belfo~e ,t~e Co~gress. topics ~ introduced 'in" 'keynote ' '~"d'': 'f' ld 9thers concernmg Juvenile de-. , " " "YI eas, ~r wor. pe~ce liliquency and alcohol caused. sp.eeches, ar~ preseJ:1tedm com- werepr~sented:m"the, dlScussIon ,', di t' .-. nuttee meetmgs, discussed, and -followillg'the speeches., Opposite many ssen Ing OPI~IOn.s., voted upon. Thisproeedur,e is 'views eoncerning<llsarmament .~t a. cluq meeting. followmg repeated before,'the.entire Con~ wereexpre~s~d., Some:<thoughtthe.Congre~s 'new offlcen were 'gress following a break, f,or that peace could •come' 'through elected ,for.:the. fall, semest~r of lunch. mutualtrust\vithout armS-while' ne)dlY~ar, ~ese' new officers At ~he February meeting in ot1'!-er~relt that the world needs hope ,to ,recruIt a nUIX?'berof ,new Royal Oak, the' general topic acoexistence'bast;d on mutual m~ber~ to ~~la~' those who was "In, My Opinion.'~ The fear. W11l.graduate 1~ ,~une. spe~kirs ahose any co~troversial 'InApril:.the students met at The~program, mthe tall will tople they wished to discuss Highland Pa!,k to discuss a topic include both debate and -apeech and presented their views on' it.'close to teenager?"The Rights aCtivitieS", ' , . , 1\ursc!ay, .May 30.. 1957 I p' A Detroit father a!4d Son who, appeared before Shores Judge John Gillis on Monday, June 20, paid a total of $150, rather than spend 30 and 15 days, re. spectively, in the Wayne County j E; ,N E. W S. High'School 1Jebating Clubl~:;%.~;~~,i:: Com",,' ole. 'Ie. s' L'e"'a"g' 'u'e' Qe'a' s"o' 'n Violators Face Judge in Shores .Tail. - tN..T municipal immediately parking area south of Jacob- I, son's on St. Clair. Attendant.cperated. Loc~ your car and shop I i in leisure. 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In 1920 a branch office' was opened, and Mr. Dannecker was appointed m8:nager. .. Later the bank again consolidated with the People's State Bank, and in 1930 it became the first National Bank~DetI'oit. Foliowing the -Banking .H6li;. day in 1933, Mr. Dannecker joined t'l:1estaff of the Groflse Pointe Bank. in'" 1934, and mained with the bank when it merged with the National Bank of Detroit in 1955. Mr. Dannecker plans to keep active'in.mind and body, and is looking forward ,to a summer of relaxing and enjoying his hobby ~f gardening. at Jacobson's. Lamp ITEMS MADE INTO LAMPS allure! otlurel,. rose'rnarie re~id'sspee K1'1 kind of. c. ~!~;.• The largest selection of Shades on the East Side. .12 Noon to 4:00 P. M. Friday and Saturday Retires June 1.', " s.w. l INFORMAL A. C. Danneeker ... Hand will I ~ as T r e.• t your mencU YOU Americima own and operate 90,000 f~iiig. vessels powered would a bank: account - refrain and lubric:ated by petroleum from drawing toO heavily OIl products. either. v: ,OBERT F. WEBER parking Page Seve. Pointers were amo-n-g-a-, gr-o-up-A-' -ll'-en-G-.-Barry, 'of Michigan of men representing industry, Bell and William N. Montgombanking, and the, press, who ery, of Michigan Bell; William:, Members' of the Dktroit Red The Farms building report for 197 Michigan State University neat'byfleld house.' . , --. were guests of Army's anti air- J. Delahanty, repres~ntirig the Cross Chapter's, ~ard o~;d~ec- April shoWs ,that permits were ROTCcad~tsmlpecia1gra~uaAll 'recipients 'of 'the second craft Detroit antiaircraft defense Burroughs Co., William Gehrke, tors and :officials of otheragenissued for four. new residences tion week ceremonies June .8. lieutenant's; commissions 'a re ' units when they traveled to 'of First Federal Saving;; Eugene cies'lnteres~ed in the Red Cross at • total esti~ated '-cost .of TheAnnY will commission spring~ term candi~tes for Red Canyon, N. M., last week '1. VanAntwerp,' representing water, safety program attended >$154..QOO. The.h~~~ will ,be,. or J35new officers and the.Air graduation who. will take part for their annual service practice. Mayor Cobo; newspapermen Ed- ceremonies ,on Saturday, May, are being builtm .Moran road., Force 62 in.. the combined exer- in regular commencement ex- ' Col. William J. Henry, De- gar Hayes and HenrY'C. Weid- 25, at Red Cross HeaC1quaders, M~ross, Cloverly and ~~omb cises tOOeheld at 10 a.m. on ercises) the following.day, Suntroit Antiaircraft Defense Com- ,ler, and Ben R. Marsh. 153 Elizabeth, I Detroit, honor- drive. ; '. Old' College Field. day, June :9, at 'Macklin •Field mander, was host tor the threeThe 85th AAA Battalion mans ing volunteers in the, Water . There w.ere no business b~d'Lieut. Gen~ Enup.ett' (Rosy) ,stadi~ . day trip. Escort' officer was Ma- the Nike sites along the south~ Safety services whO were pre- mg permIts r e qu e at e d in O'Donne 11 Jr.,'dis~inguished '~mte stu?e'!lts ho Wlll rejor George E. MacDonald. of eastern perimeter of Detroit.' sented certificates or medals. , A p r i 1. Miscellaneous ,perniits'f1ier who is ,U.S. Air Force dep- Celve COmmISSIO~smclude: Detroit Defense Headquarters.. ------ Included among those nonored' for addiijons_and maIntenance uty chief ofstaUfor personnel. J;'atrick D., Burke, son of 'Mr .. Civilians ~ho were invited to The road to happiness leaves were four Pointe residents, and amounted 'to $50,700. . will award.,the ~ommissions and and Mrs. P .. J. rBurke of 1255 watch the 85th AAA Missile more memories in the mind if they are:' Marguerite Chedron.Since J. n u a r y, 1, 14 per-, speak briefly at the ceremony. L~epointe,. Army; George' G. Battalion in action included; it' ,was full of pitfalls in 'plac'es. of 21103 Country Club drive, ,mfts ,have been issuea :.forbUildThe commissioning . lie Cope, sori of ~r. and MrS. Or------~----------------who received' .11'. certificate for ing new hOllles. Only two bus- foll'Owed bya military parade in burn Cope of RIdgemont, Army; 100 hours each for three con- 'iness permits hav~been award-, which alluhits of the two ROTC Ch,arles P. Lamb, son.of Mr. and secutive years. ~d. Total buj1ding~the ~arms organ!z~tions will participSte,¥rS. W.. P. La~b' of NottingMedals for 100 hours each :for In 1957 thus far, WIll amount to honoring the, new reserve"offiham road. Ar~y; John C.Leyfive consecutive years went to $758,1'34. ' cers. ' . han, son of ~r. and Mrs. J.~. H.azel C. Chateau of 30 S.,ECIg'e-----. Th' td ... Leyhan of Lmcolnroad,Army; e ou. oor comnusslonmg ~ ,P &Op~ewho are alway. able ceremony wood drive; Louise A. ,Locke:' and publicp~ade and Jame~"L. Maler, son of Mrs. 'man of 1858 Oxford road; and to do u' ~ey please are aeldom will'mal'k a return' 'to an old E.G. QwnnofNorth Oxford William J. Reaume of 459 Maisable to please anybody commencement, week traw.tion road, Air Force. 'on road. ------------';...-.~ l June $ It'0 S S I Nikes Perfor~ }'or Army Guests: 1 Dufferin Chapter, ters of the British Em.vill meet on Wednesday at 12:30 p, m" for lunchthe home of Mrs. Samuel ker, 395 l!"'isherroad. 11001 Board, .. '". Thursday, May 30,' '1957 1 • A'X.4_W .' ) Page Eight (; 'R 0 S S I PO INTI , N em Minister To be, H oTtored Students' Art Show to Open Farms Park Opening Set The Public School Art Exhibit comes to the Grosse Pointe War Memorial this Saturday, June 1 and may be viewed through June 12. It is wise to {;all'''the Center, TUxedo 1-7511 before going to view th~ childt"en's art as there are sqmetimes meetings in progress in the rooms. --------- The Farms' pier-park was set On Sunday afternoon, 'June to open Memorial Day, May ,30, .2, a reception will be held from it was disclosed by Ed Lauer, 4 to 5:30 p.m..inthe' ,church director of the park. lounge 'honoring the new assist-, It was also announced that '. . " ' the park will be open on Satur.- ant ,JyYl11sterof Grosse, POInte, day and Sunday, J~e 1 and,2, Woods ' Presbyterian . Church" weather permitting. 199..50Mack avenue at Torrey Lauer said that the Official road. \ opening of the park will be on The Reverend Victor ~. Saturday, June 8. Novander, Jr. is married and ,has three children •.They liv~ at 1681 Hollywood drive, ---' ANNOUNCING OUR NEW LOCATION Typewriler Service Compan,' now located at 13131 E. JeHerson Ave., . (Next to the Savarine Hotel) •. , N'I~WS . Melitta Roemer, Chief of Central,Library, ~ replace sculptor Marshall FJ:edericks as the featured speaker at the 11th annual dinner meeting of .the Friends of the Grosse Pointe Public Library, Tuesday~ June 4 at the Grosse Pointe War Memorial, 32 Lakeshore road. The 'ch~ge was announced by Clark Wells, Frlends' pub.;' licity chairman, who this week received word from Fredericks who is in Europe, that he would be unable to return in time to fill the date. l\tIiss Roemer discuss her impression of the Orient, where I will Policeme,n and Firemen -Photo Trio (0 Attend F.B.I. Parley Woods Director of _ Public Safety Vern C. Bailey and two of his officers will attend aRegional Federal' Bureau of Investigatioi'l ,conference whicll wi~ be held iri the Oldsmobile Engineering AuditoriUm in Lansing en Wednesday, June 5. Attending with Director Bailey will be Det. Sgt. Walter O'Dell and Det. Leroy. Tobian .. ' They will hear Charles Brown, special agent i.ri charge of the Detroit FBI office, speak on "Law .Enforcement and the Fleeing Felon." Slides will ,be shown in cOnjunction with the the lecture. It was revealed that over 1,000 BUDGET REQUIREMENTS General Government , ,..$ 43,951.-12 Fmance 38,729.31 Public Safety , . 356,173.96 Parks & Recreation _................•............. ~_ .. 44,750.00 Public Wor;lts ,..........•.,......•.••...••..•... _•...•.•••••• 339,905.20 Waier Supply . 135,258.94 Public Health & Welfare , ~.., . 3,400.00 Contingency ~ . 68.000.00 Ins'Urance & Pension . 77;022.00 Debt Service ,.................................•............ , ~, 118;854:70 Improvement Reserve •......_ ~ . 128,600.00 1.1 ••••••••• Ill ~ .. $1,354,644.93 REVENUES Tax , $ , ,.. . 794;000.00 292,935.00 142,300.00 125~409.93 violations have occurrlildagainst the Fugitive Felon Act during 1956, pertaining to persons flee~ ing across state lines to avoid prosecution, custody, confine- me Police and Fire Depar-tments, Employment With tooay's hi/! Testors in mediu is to be_ brackets are tur made from eligible list following examination. Appli'Cants . Municipal of high school education, be be- must have minimum ment .or to avoid giving testimony. The' slides will givQbackgrounds of the most wanted fugitives in Michigan. - . years of completed military service, and at least five feet, nine inches in height with proportionate a((vantages of t< and Municipal weight. Apply stance, if you filt on a taxable ine you 'Would have t dend return of 7, hIe security in or yield from a 3.so~ Police o.r Fire Departments, City of. Grosse Pointe Farms, 90 Ke1"by Road. Vote For ROBERT F. WEBER School Board, June 10 Our New Boo much these high.g can be 'Worth to obligation. Send or phone Notice of Annual Election FIRST OF {;ORPO Buhl Bldg. WO 2 (;rand Rapids, Lcnsil,g, F Bottle - OF THE QUALIFIED ~LECTORS The complete proposed budget is on file for public inspection. A public hearing will be held in the Municipal Building, 15115 E. Je~erson,A.ve-, nue, June 10, 1957, at eigb:t o'clock' P.M., at which time the City Council will hear suggestions in relation to such proposed budget., Bonds they can keep. If you have a of $10,000 or m( well repaid by i Profit Through , explains in plain need for tax exen ,..$1 ,354, 644. 93 10••••••..................... Applications are beIng received for positions in both Us ~mething U> ' •..•._.•....•.........•.. THR( TAX EXI tween the ages of 21 to 27, or 30.years, it three or more The City Council of the City of Grosse Pointe Pat~ has proposed a budget for the Fiscal Year, July 1, 1957 to June 30, 1958, in summary as follows: . TOTAL How TO by FL'ed Runnells SENIOR TERRY HUTTON, captain of is shown p~senting to Hutton, as athletic the Lakers' track team and co-captain of director REVEREND 'WILLIAM J. MCthe basketball team, beCame the fifth St. GOLDRICK'looks on. The award was Paul athlete to have his name inscribed " made- at 'the, annual St.' Paul Dad's Club on the huge St. Paul Sports Trophy which Athletic Bariquet'held at t];1eSchool Sun-, , REVEREND ALBERT L. MELVIN, left, day, May 26, . Notice of Annual Budget Hearing \ "When I carr was tremendow the high standa. pitality, and fril Metral exchanl Switzerland, t< - Pointe High Set recently. Points of diff, larity between the U,S. in gov tion and stan comprised his greatest. differc: WAN'TED MICHIGAN Prope~ By Jane HOrJl / Grosse Pointe Park Miscellaneous Revenues Water Department Revenues Surplus Reappropriated Swiss she toured extensively during a four month trip round the world last year, Wells said. Her trip included an inspeetion of Hiroshima, Hong Kong~ ,Smgapore~ . Rangoon, Bangkok, and ~he CIties o~ Calc~tta, New Delhi and Agra m IndIa. Wells added that Miss Roeme! made many. pho!o.graphs. of the countri:s, she VISIted and that these WIll be shown at the meeting. In addition to the talk by Miss Roemer Friends' Presidenl Jay Sorge ~ill submit his an~ nual report followed by reports by committee chairmen. ~OSSt1PointtJ~ CITY OF TOTAL ~ •••••.••••.•••• _ Thursday, CITY OF Mr. Novander is in charge of Christian Education~d ,Youth work in his present church. Detroit 15. Mich. Thurs'clay, May !O, "957 Library Friends To Hear Chief Hutton Wins _St. ,Paul' Sports~ Trophy Mr. Novander was born' in Berwyn, Illinois. He, receiVed his bachelor of arts degree from Macalester College at .St; .Paul, Minnesota, ,and his seminary, training at ¥cCormick Thea-' logical Seminary in Chicago: He came to the Grosse Pointe Woods church :from' Newcomb" Presbyterian' Church in Daven, port, Iowa~ ' Wolverine Phone VAlley 2.3560 • OF THE GROSSE POINTE PU,BLIC S'CHOOL SY$TEM~ 24 HOUR Service CHARLES HEISE, City Clerk . (PubUshed in Grosse Pointe News---May 30, 1957) WAYNE COU,NTY~ MICHIGAN 17600 LIVERNOISnr. McNichols • UN 3-7800 15304 KERCHEVAL nr. Beoc'onsfleld • VA 2.9070 • to he herd .. JUNE 10, 1957 Notice of Last Day, of Registr.ation FOR THE TO THE 9UALIFIED' ELECTORS OF ,SAID SCHOOL DISTRICT: Qualified Electors of the Grosse. Pointe PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Annual Election of The Grosse Pointe Public School System, Wayne County, Michigan, will be held in said School District on Monday, the 10th day of June, A.D., 1957. The polls of election will be opened from 7:00 O'clock a.m. to 8:00 o'clock p.m.. Eastern Standard Time. on said June 10, 1957. The places of election will be the duly designated voting places in each election precinct in the School District. and are as follows I Public Shool System PRECINCT NO. I-Voting place at ROBERT TROMBLY SCHOOL. 820 Beaconsfield. Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan. Precinct to include: North. middle of Jefferson Avenue; East.~rear lot line of the west sicie of'Lake Co.urt; South, Lake St. Clair; West. Detroit City Limits. WAYNE COUNTY. MICHIGAN TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF SAID SCHOOL DISTRICT: Please take noticQ that the Annual Election of the Grosse Pointe Public School System, Wayne County, Michigan, will be held in .said School District on Monday, June 10, 1957. Section (2) of Act 199, Public Acts of Michiga~, 1951, effective September 28, 1951, provides as follows: "The Inspectors of Election at any annual or speci8I election shall not receive the vote of any person residing in a registration school district whose name is not registered as an elector in the oity or township in which he resides ••• " THE LAST DAY on which pers~>ns may regi~r with the Clerk of the Township or City in which they reside in order to be eligible to vote at said Annual Election to be held on June 10, 1957, is Friday, May 31, 1957. Persons registering after 5:00 o'clock P.M., Eastern Standard Time on ~id Friday, May 31, 1957, are no.t eligible to vote at said Annual Election. Under the provisions of Act 19,9, Public -Acts of. Michigan, 1961, registrations will not be taken by schoo! officials, and only pers.ons who. have registered as general electors with the Clerk of the City or Township in whi.:h they reside are registered school electors. Persons planning to register with the respe<:tive Township and-City Clerks must ascertain the days and hour. on which the Clerk's office Js Open for registration. " - Registration of unregistered Q.ualified electors of ,aid School District will be received at the following placest 1. Residents of the City of Grosse Pointe Park shall register at the office of the Clerk ():f the City Grosse, Pointe Park, 15115 East Jefferson Avenue, City of Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan. of 2. Residents of the City of Grosse Pointe shall register at the Office ofI. the Clerk of the • City of Grosse Pointe, i7150 Maumee, City ,Of Grosse Pointe; Michigan. 8. Residents of the City of Grosse Pointe Farms shall register, at the office of t~e Clerk .C1f~he City of Grosse Pointe Farms, 90 Kerby Road, Ctity of Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan. 4. Residents of the City of Grosse Pointe Woods shall register at the office of the Clerk of the City 0.[ Grosse Pointe Woods, 20775 Mack Avellue, Oity Of Gro~se Pointe Woods, Michigan. S. Residents of the City of Harper Woods, shall regis:"tel"at the offi'Ce of the Clerk of the City of Harper Woods, 10017H~er Avenue, 'City of Harper Woods, Michigan. 8. Residents of the: Township of Grosse Pointe shall register at the office of the Clerk of,the Township of Grosse Pointe, 795 Lake ShOre. Drive, Village of GroasePointe Shores, Michigari~ This notice is ..given by order of the Board of EduGation of The Grosse Pointe Public School System, Wayne County, Michigan. Dated, May 8, 1957. , t PRECINCT NO'. 3--Voting place at the LEWIS E. MAIRE SCHOOL, 740 .Cadieux Road, City of Grosse Pointe.' Michigan. Precinct to include: North, middle of Mack Avenue; East. rear lot'line of the east side of University. Place;' South, Lake St. Clair; West. rear lot line of the west side of Kensington, Road to Jefferson Avenue and the rear lot line of'the west side of Lake CourJ; south of Jefferson Avenue. PRECINCT NO.4-Voting place at the PERE GABRIEL RICHARD SCHOOL. 176 McKinley. Grosse. Pointe Farms, Michigan. Precinct ,to include: North. middle. 'of Mack Avenue; East, rear lot line of 'the south !ide of Moran Road; So~th. Lake St. Clair; West, rear lot line Of the west side of Rivard Boulevard. PRECINCT NO.5-Voting place at the NEW KIRBY SCHOOL. 285 Kerby Road. Grosse Pointe Farms. Michigan. Precinct to include: Nbrth, boundary line between Grosse Pointe Fanns and Grosse Pointe Shores.Grosse Pointe Woods from Lake. St. Clair to the rear iot line of the east side of Chalfonte Avenue, thence southerly to the middle of Moross Road; thence Westerly to. the' middle of Mack Avenue; ",East, . Lake St. Clair; South. rear lot line of the south side of Moran Road; West; middle of Mack Avenue from Moran Road to. the middle' of Moross Road. PRECINCT NO. 6--V,oting place ~EXTER M. FERRY SCHOOL. 748 Roslyn Road, Grosse Pointe Woods. Michigan. Precinct to in. elude: North, Wayne-Macomb County Line; East, Lake St, Clair; South. southerly rear lot line of Vernier Road from Marter to Fairway Lane and by a: line which would extend from the rear lot iine Qf Fairway Lane along .. the rear. lot nne of the Vernier Circle and Maple Lane'subdivisions to the Lake Shore. except that all of the area included, on Fairway Lane. shall. be in the Ferry disttIct; West, the middle of Marter Road. from Vernier Road to the !'ear' lot line of' the south side, of Roslyn Road. thence w~sterly to the middle of G<>ethe,thence. northerly to the WayneMa'comb' C6unt:y ,Line. , PRECINCTNO~ 7-,-Voting place at the STEVENS '1'. MASON SCHOOL, '1840 Vernier' Road. Grosse Pointe Wood!:, Michigan. Precinct .to.mclude: North. Wayne County-Macomb County Line; East. middle of. Goethe southerly to, rear lot line of the south side of ~slynRoad,: thenee,:easterly to . the middleo£ Marter Road; 'thence souther!Yitothe'rear' lot line south'sideofVernier Road, thence easterly lot iine west side... -nf Fairway Lane,thence southerly to th~' rear lot line of the ~uth side of. LoclJmoor to. rear CHET SAMPSON - PRECINCT NO.2-Voting place at GEORGE DEFER SCHOOL. 15425 Kerc):leval Avenue, Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan. Precinct to include: North, middle of Mack Avenue: East, rear lot line of the east side of Whittier Avenue; South, midcIie Of Jefferson Avenue; , 'West. Detroit City Limits: (Includes both side of Wayburn Avenue.) Boulevard; Boulevard; South, tear lot Une of the south side of Lochmoor West, Grosse Pointe' Woods-Harper Woods Line. PRECINCT NO.8-Voting place at the JOHN MONTIETH SCHOOL 1275 Cook Road, Grosse' Pointe Woods. Michigan. Precinct ~ include: North. rear lot line of the south side of Lochmoor Boulevard; East, middle of Mack Avenue southerly to rear lot line south side Of Oxford Drive. thence easterly to middle of Milk River. thence southerly to. Cpok Road. thence continuing southerly along rear lot line of the east side of Chalfonte to middle of Moross Road; South. middle of Mordss Road extending west/i!rly from east side of Chalfonte to middle of Mack Avenue; West. boundary between Grosse Pointe and Harper Woods No, 2 School District . from the Detroit City limits to the rear lot line of the south side of Kenmore Drive, thence easterly to the middle of Helen Avenue thence northerly to the rear lot line of the south side of Lochmoi>; Boulevard, PRECINCT. NO.9-Voting place at the CHARLES A. POUPARD SCHOOL, 20655Lennon, City of Harper Woods. Michigan. Precinct to include: North. Wayne County-Macomb County Line; East. . Harper Woods-Grosse Pointe Woods line from Ceunty line tc the south side Of Lochmoor Boulevard. thence south along the middht of Helen Avenne to rear lot line of Kenmore Drive: South. the rear lot line of the south side of Kenmore Drive; West. the' micl,dle of Beaconsfield Drive to the middle of Vernier Road, thence westerly to. the County Line. PRECINCT NO. Io.-Voting. :place at the JoIfN R. BARNES SCHOOL, 200,90Moringside Drive, Grosse Pointe Woods. Michigan. Precmct to mclude: North, a line extending irom the rear lot line of Fairway LanE: along the line extending along the rear lot line of the area included in the Vernier Circle and Maple Lane sub~visions from Fairway Lane to the Lake Shore; East .. Lake St. ClaIr; South, by the line whic]1 separates Grosse Pointe Farms from Grosse Pointe Woods and Grosse Pointe Shores from Chalfonte to the Lake Shore; West. east side of Chalfonte from the line which .separa!es Grosse Pointe Farms from Grosse Pointe Woods. e~t~dmg northerly to Cook Road. thence to the' middle of Milk RIver, continuing northerly to the southerly rear' lot line of Oxford ,Drive, thence west along the rear lot line of Oxford Drive to Mack Avenue, thence north to the northerly rear lot line of. North Renaud Road. thence easterly to the middle of Fairway Drive back to the point of beginning. liOUS 118 ~ 'GPeot lakes Linote pure lead, zinc, tit Always looks fresh Provides maximum wn, rain, snow 0; At said elections, there will be elected two members of the Board of Education of said ~chool District for terms of four (4) years esch.beginning July 1. 1957 and ending June 30 19~n Candidates for said four (4) year terms are: ,. Gives you greater life and lasting b CHET SA!,,~SON REYER VAN-ZANEN ROBERT F. WEBER Each person voting in said election must be a citizen. of the United' States. over 21 years Of age, a resident of the State of Michigan fo:- six ,month~ and of this School District for thirty days next precednlg the electIon. and must be a registered elector of the City or Township in which he or she resides. _ The This notice is given by order of the Board .of Education of Grosse Pointe Public School System, Wayne County. Michigan. Dated, MaV 11, 1957. CHET SAMPSON Secretary, Board of Education I 14600-12 , . Secretary, Board of Education N !uesday, W I' I \' . N _. b '$ • ... .- ~"-. .t .- '" ......•. ....,. .. - " .~ ., ~.,."".,.",." .. , ' '''.''-''.'''''\''~ ~ ....;".. }&.~ •• ~".' . r \ • .IN E W S . , May 30, -f 957 t Thursday, May 30, 1957 Hear Chief >- ?d Qxten5ively during a onth trip round the :,t year, Wells said. ip included an inspeoIiroshima, Hong Kong, e, Rangoon, Bangkok, cities of Calcutta, New i Agra in India. ,dded that Miss Roemer any photographs, of the she visited and that 1 be shown at the meetdition t~ the talk by mer, Friends' Presideni "e will submit his ancrt followed by reports Ittee chairmen. Firemen $wiss Student'Loves By Jane H~mf 12B, G.P.H.S. "When I came to America, I was tremendously impres3ed by the high standard of living, hospitality, and friendliness," Eddie Metra! exchange student from Switzerland, told a G r 0 sse Pointe High School history class recently, Points of difference and similarity between Switzerland arid the U.S. in government, education and standard of living comprised his s pee c h. "The greatest. difference between the How TO PROFIT :D THROUGH TAX EXEMPTION ~rpositIons iJl. both With today's lployment is to be high lax Jevole, in. 'I'l:'tora in medium and high tax bracket!'. are turning to tax-free Municipal Bonda for income that ination. Applicants education, be be- they can keep. . 1£ you have a taxable income of $10,000 or more, you may be well repaid by investigating the a<1vantagl:' of tax-exempt State and Munieipal Bonds. For in. s, if three or more d at least five feet, late weight. Apply IItance, jf you file a lIingle return osse Pointe Farms, or phone FIRST I OF MICHIGAN CORPORATION Buhl Bldg. Detroit WO 2.2055 26 - Grand Rapids, FUn?, Boy City Lansing, Port Huron Battle Creek Page Nine America countries is the. size and the natural resoUrces, Switzerland being only one fourth the size' of Michigan," Eddie' said. "Switzedand was mad e a democracy 'in 1291. The Swiss government is very similar to the United S~,ates government. Our ~ ational A~sem.bly" cor~ responds to your Congress with representatives frum the States Councils and National Councils comprising the National Assembly. We also hlilve an Executive Branch and a Judicial Branch similar to yours.", He went on to explain. the Military Service is for all males over 20 years old. A boy goes into the Army. for four. mOnths. Each year thereafter he has two weeks training until 'he reaches the age, of 45. Each ~an owns his own gun. . Concerning the educational system in Switzerland Eddie said, "It is quite a bit different. The school day begins at 8:30 and ends at 4:30. Students at. high school level have a choice of going to a. commercial, tech~ nical, or a classical high school In languages there is a choice of Italian, Greek, or English, one of which must be taken for six years. German: Latin, and. French are required for 'eight years. We are also -required to take all other subjects which are offered." I "In Switzerland, you attend high school until the age of 20, when you must take a maturity test to defermine your fitness for college or' a univirsity. If the student fails that test, he is. allowed to study another year and take the test again. After a second failure the student, is automatically disqualified, for further study. "It is most essential that a, person study very hard if he plans to continue," he emphasized. , "My year in Grosse Pointe as an exchange student has "been a wonderful experience," Eddie concluded. "If I had the 0pPortunity to <be a COllege exchange student I would surely take ad-' vantage of it. Everyone has been. so recpptive and helped me make so 'many new friendships, which I will never iorget." Monteith Cubs -Receive, Flags Robelle' 5 Beauly' Salon Pack 85 of the Cub Scouts held their last meeting of the year at the Monteith School recently~ . 19027 MACK AVE., at Moross Road Open The highlight of the evening was the presentation of American flags to each den. ,Mr. Sted- , man, representing the Fred M. Alger Post 86, of the American Legion, made the presentations along with Mrs, Freedman, chief den mother. With each flag they included an American Eagle for the top of the staff, Steve Forrest was awarded his gold arid silver arrow in the wolf division, and Richard Adams was initiated into Pack 85 arid will i>e in Den NO.9. Den NO.4, Den No, 6 and Den No, 9 fin-nished the entertainment for theeverjng . 'l'he dens' will . continue to have their weekly- den meetings, but there will. not be a pack meeting 'at Monteith school un til next fall. Thursday and Friday. Evenings AIR CONDITIONED For the finest in beauty service, by the finest Virginia. Farrell trained operators. \ Exquisite manicures by Anita Specializing in teen age haircuts. I Appointments-TU 4-1130 (.6/, ,fr',.: Just as sure as death and taxes, boatyard ,kibitizers always are on hand' when the annual beckbreaking chore of preparing yachts for the suinmer season rolls around. ,Shown wielding a putty.knife is "SPARKY" WIGL;E as she prepares her -Photo , FAMILIES liKE by Fred Runnells husbands .schooner "Spindrift", for its final paint job 'at Bayview Yacht Club. Gleaming in their new paint Jobs the fleet will open the' 1957.rading ,season in the Detroit Yacht Club annual Memorial Day regatta. . . Rose. Society To ,Hold Show --------'. Mrs. Frank S. Howell, President of the Detroit Rose Society announce's that tying in with National Rose Week, June 9-16, the Detroit Rose Society, in affiliation with the Americ~n Rose Soci,ety, will sponsor Michigan's largest rose show. This exhibit whicl: attracts thou~ands each 'year WIll be ~eld. Jun.e 8 and '9 at the DettOlt Hist~mcal Museum, Woodward at Kirby. Admission to,'the show is free, the hours being 2 p.m, to 6 p.m. Saturday, June 8; and from 10 a.m, t~ 9 p.m. on Sunday, June 9. , Every amateur rose gardener Motorists who get safely through the weekend have a throughout the area is invited fairly good chance to last the to enter his blooms in the competition. Entries will be acceprest: of the week. ted from 3 a.m, to 11:30 a.m. Saturday, June 8. There will be thousand~ of blooms grown by your friends and neighbors exhibited in classes for both the experienced exhibitor and the novice entering .for~ the first. time. They will be competing for over a dozen trophie.s and cups as well as the certificiates and medals 0 f fer e d by the on a tax8ble incotne of '14,000, you 'Wouldhave to rr.ceive a divi. dend return of 7.45% on a taxa. ble security in order to equal the yield nom a 3.5010 tax. free Bond. If. "SOmething to think about! . Our New Bookle.. "How '& Profit Through Tax.EaemptIon" explains in plain language your Deed for tax exemption, tells how much these high-grade investmellta can be worth to you. There's DO obligation. Send 'for copy today, . G R 0 S S' E POI NT E American and Detroit Rose 80cieties,' 3% YOURS GET Current. Rate on Savings Here. •• Lieut. John D. McGrath Assigned toF9rt Knox at Michigan's First 200 Million Dollar Savings Asso(iation F,ORT KNOX, Ky. ---: Second 'There will be sections of the show devoted to s pee i men Lt. John D. McGrath, son. of \blooms of all classes of rosedom, Mr. and Mrs. John B. McGrath, as well as an arrangement sec- Yorkshire road .• Grosse Pointe tion for those with a flair for Park, recently was assigne~ to flower arranging. .' . the Army's Armor Training Also 'on display will be potted roses in typical garden settings Center, Fort Knox, Ky. that can be planted anytime .Lieutenant MC,Grath entere.d James W. May, LA 7-8520 t the Army in January~ of thIS and Joseph P. Nufer WE 5-1708 year. . ~... are co-chairmen for the show. . Either will be glad to send a: . He was gratuated ~rom ,MIChschedule on request outlining igan .State ~niversity in. 1954 rules and classes for entering and. IS a member of PSI Upthe show: 'silon fraternity. The lieutenant was employed by the InterTry your skill in gilt first, and national Business Machines, then in gold.-,John Ray. Kingston, N. Y., in' civilian life. I Vote For ROBERT F. WEBER School Board, June 10 Kercheval-near St. Clair Use Our Drive-In Window Call DICK WARNER \ for a demonstration of the new. I FORD SKYLINER RETRACTABLE HARDTOP at Adam - Simms, Inc. VA 1-1000 R~s" TU 1-525/ .i " side of Lochmoor er W vods Line. 1 landmarks for'the shore p_atrol IONTIETH SCHOOL. chigan. Precinct to side of Lochmoor lutherl:<-- to rear Iv to middle lot of Milk continuing southerly to middle of Moross ding westerly from :me; West. boundary o. 2 School District 1e of the south side Ie of Helen Avenue. th side of Lochmool" Landlubbers' paradise-our printed daring designs or exotic woven stripes-stunning magic carpets tosuntime R. ,nte from • Gold windowpane on white, 36x72". 7.98 Dramatj~ fringed 'stripes, 36x72". 5.98 :'Fragile," 36x72". 4.98 the CIVE YOUR" HOME A NEW LOOK line Woods. GPeOt Lakes Linotex house paint contains pure lead, zinc, titanium and linseed o,t Always of Gives you greoter coverog8, ... and lasting beouty tM terrns of four (4) 30. 1961. ing June citiz.en O'f the n of the State of net fo!' thirty days tered elector of the Education of The County. Michigan. I of Education ~ $ 50 looks fresh ond sparkling Provides moximum protection svn, rain, snow and frost II 36x68". 2.98 BAR~ES the middle of Milk ear lot line of Oxle of Oxford Drive 'l~' rear lot line of middle of Fairway , members right: "Malibu," Vivid woven striping. 36x68". 3.98 • FOR LASTING PROTECTION :e Woods, ),'1ichigan. Horn the fear lot ing along the H'ax ele and ::'>Iaple Ldne 1ore: East. Lake St. rcsse Pointe Farms ures from Chalfonte 'osse Pointe +9 run on beach and patio. • '. FOR ENDU~ING BEAUTY Line; East. line to the th alon~ the middle ,h'c: South. the rear ; West. the middle 'fnier Road. thence 'oH'N Left HOIISE PIiINT lLES A. POUPARD . Michigan. Pre;:inct County County huge fluffy terry beach towels in hand. ogaiftSt GAL longer .. MUELLER PAI"NT CO. (J)ecorating Center 14600-12 MACK at Philip VA 1-3162 Monday and Friday, 7 :30 to 8 :30 .Tuesday, Wednesday, Thunday and ~aturday, 1 :30-6 • Home Decorative', Shop It, 17141 Kercheval, in the Village Use .Your Charg4!-Plate TUxedo 2-7000 \'" ,', \ i'f .. ,I -~ 'C: Y.;f~;fi'" ~----"-:'~~."~~~~.'~~~"';'.~~.~."~~-~'~-il~r-'.~~'1;;~~~-~ \ .. "iiP-:,.;;-._,'- ~.~ ;~~.,. .;p ... ~. • ,. ~~' ~.'" • I' yO " . • r SR.O S S,! Page Ten PUBLISHED EVEtf.,y THURSDAY BY ANTEEBO PUBLISHERS; INC. ALSO PUBLISHERS' OF THE DETROIT WESTWARD, . OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCfiEV ~" GROSSE POINTE. FARMS 36, MICIDGAN Three Trunk Lines Thursday, May 30, 1957 Thursday, M " Grosle Pointe New. 'PhoneTU. 2-6900' NEWS POI N'T E .Pe.tt i -P 0 Memorial Cen'terSchedule i ..te rs By 34 Ere. May Jane . PaImer Parking M.t.r~ I feed him full, Dash. back before His., big red tongue . -Sticks out for more. Entered as second-class matter at the post offIce; Detrol!, Michigan, Under the Act of March 3, 1897. ' FULLY PAID CIRCULATI9N ROBERT B. EDGAR.....,.:EDITOR and GENERAL MANAGER MATTHEW M GOEBEL ADVERTISING MANAGER PATRICIA TALBOT FEA"I'UREPAGE, SOCIETY FRED RUNNELLS , SPORTS EDITOR JAMES J, NJ AIM NE~~ ROBERT G. EDGAR ••.•••.•••.......•...•.. :. "...•.•.•......4NE ANNE SCHRAGE: , NEWS ARTHUR R. BLYLER , , , ,.,.ADVERTISING P A'l'RICIA BLYLER _ .ADVERTISIN'G. ROY ANGER Jr _ :.ADVERTISING. JOHN MacKENZIE BUSINESS JOANNE HARGIS ,.,'.' "..,.ACCOUNT~ ALBERTA WILKE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISINN n.ORA HARDING '" CIR?ULATIO ' Advertising Copy Must Be in The News Office by Tuesday noon to obtain insertion that week. , Mem'ori~al Day. r By Nancy G.P.H.S, Nagelkirk . , . , Journalism ,. -Student May 30 is Memorial Day, It will have varied meanings for many people. . T9 many' men and women. it is .a day of vacati~n ahd relaxation. " 0 • • ' , ',., • To others it is an opportunity to launch the' cruiser or sailboat or to open the summer cottage for the season. To some it means a day for working around theyiu;:d or planting a garden. . _ " Fight? What Goes On at Your Libr_ry Grnsse - Member Michigan Press Ass'n and. National Editorial Ass'n, NATIONAL ADVERTISING REFRESENTATIVE:. Weekly Newspaper Representatives. Inc. " .. Fifth Avenue. New York 18. New York, BRyant 9-7300 - CHICAGO OFFICE , .' 333 North Michigan Avenue. Phone FInanc1a~' ~2214 , MAY ,24 ~ MAY 30 .:.....rOPEN SuNDAY 12 - 5 ;Pointe War/ Memorial Center's New ,Telephone Number is: TU. 1-7511 . *AII CenterSpon.soredAetivities Open to the Pu.blic. NOTICE: Please, call for lOst' articles at the office. .. They Will W held for 30 days. Grosse Pointe Garden Center R.oom and Library .open for consylation. and 'Service. Mrs. George H. Pratt ',will- be on duty. in the. Garden Center Room every week on T d dn . ues ay,,}Ve esday and Thursday front 10 a.m. to .~ p.m. 11 consultant will' be on duty on Friday from 2 to4 p,m.(Call TUxedo 1-4594.) .. . . Hospital equipment, available for free loan-crutches. wheel chairs and' hospital beds. '''Blood available t~ Grosse Pointe Residents in' case of accident, ~r emergency-nee 9£ charge." , * * A E' h '. . ..... ' ., . n x ~})itdO£.Art by students. of. a~l the Publ~c Elementary an Secondary Schools 1D Gl'OS~, POl~te-~rom , June 1st through June 12th-9 a.m. to 9 p.m. daI1y~ , Sunday, 12 noon to;) p.m.-please call before coming' to. view exhibits-as. exhi~it rooms are so~etimes closed to the public ,for a few. hours' during meetings._ .* " , "Thursday' , May 30 I , ,* _ "* *' . ' America's Mos! LightweiJ By J e"" T.,lM W. s. KiC'rllo,bu::ir:' .Guest II are able to borrow almost any film that is availa:b1e on 16 millimeter provided enough no- "During the past six mont!ls",. a total of 34,391 Grosse Pointe tice is given. A minimum of two residents saw motion pictures weeks is desirable, though we from the library, This is not have had sucx:ess in obtaining counting the 1,872 people who some films in less time:' , came to. the library's two film In these instances, the rental series, Family. Film Night and fee charged 'by the liibrary from Friends' Film Forum. which the film is ordered is But there are still many charged to the patron. This fee Grosse Pointers who are nat varies, accarding to how long aware of the film services avail- the film in question is, and able at'theirpublic library, and whether ar not it is in color or it is to these people that the black-.and-white, N a t u raIl y, following information will b~ calor film is a little higher. Dur'most helpfol. ing the past year 44 films were The Ubrary m a i n t a ins a spot-booked in this fashiqn for permanent collection of 16 mm. our patrons. This raises our total sound films at the Central Li- of films availa'ble to the public braryat Kerche.val ,and Fisher. to the figure af 212. Not bad. Th 36 15 h But so much for the past; what ere, ~re. pr~n -In t ,e pe~- about next year, the future? manent. collectron, wh~h IS actually owned by the lIbrary Well, from here, it laoks even as part of its holdings, There better than last year, Our basic are three prints on long-term collection will have at least four -laan from the film library of the new, films, three of. which are Ford Motor Campany. In addi- gifts to. the library from The tion to this basic collection, we Friends of th5! Grosse Pointe h?,ve s~pplemen~ed.it with about Public Library and the Grosse eIght different film~ pe~ mo~th, Pointe Motion Picture and Telerente,d fram other fIlm lI,branes. vision Council. More about these Th h at a later date. ' IS means t at durmg the In September, the l~brary is past year roughly 88 additional L' films have been added to the joining the Michigan Ibrary library collection, These 124 Film Circuit, which will assure films' have been availabre for us of four additional films per 24-liour loan to any patron of month, and through the generthe hbrary 'who is a resident osity of the Canadian Consulate, of anyone of the five Grosse we will have four. more fine P . t . of fil.Iru; per month, all on Cana.,omes, upon :presenta,tlOn a dian travel and sport, and all in lIbrary car~., Library fil~s may color. ~e shown at dub meetmgs, at The Children's Summer Film churches, at. schools, or at a family gathering at home. Program will begin on June 20 There &::-e no restrictions upon with the showing of "Broken who sees the films, but it is re"- Arrow," starring James'Stewart, quesfed that an experienced Jeff Chandler, and Debra Paget, projectionist be on hand at the and in the ensuiQ,g 10 weeks,' "'" th e .lnovies, ' sh OWIng un d er- many fine children~s films will t d bl h be shown at the Central Library s an a' y enoug.. and at both branch libraries in Free movies have also been available for viewing at the li- .the Park and Woods. In Octobrary on the liJbrary's two film ber, both film series will be reseries, On Family Film Nights sumed, and af course, special (the first Friday night in each films can he ordered through month from Octa:ber through th~ librarytt ~ny ~ime. May) patrons have seen 19 difor a»y urt er mformation ferent shows, anti on the new concerning library films which Friends' Film Forum series has not been covered sufficient(third Friday nights' of each ly, the Film Counselor, William month, October through. May) J. Kimbrough, may be consix movies were shown this taded, either- in person at the year. Central Ltbrary, or by phone, Last summer, 16 films com- TUxedo 4-2200.. posed the Children's Summer ----film festival; and during the DRIVER FINED $75 , h ' 1 f'l Paul Blair of 5105 Whitfield, past wmter tree speCla ..' 1 ms were : shown on the J;'riday Detroit, was arrested by Park afternoon Story Hour at the Patrolman George Blair (no re-_: library. All this. means that lation), on Sunday, May 26, fo~,.: 168 films have been available, reckless driving on Jefferson. one way or anothel;, to library The following day, Paul appatrons: of all.ages, at no cost peared before Park Judge C. during the past year, By any JOs$e Ph ~elanger, WdhOimposed' standard, these are good sta- a '57 fme. or 10 ays in jail, tistics, not to mention the in- The fine was paid, calculable information, educaVote For ' tion and entertainment that ROBERT F. WEBER h b . d th h th ave een conveye roug e Scho'ol Board, June 10 medium of motion pictures. Now, supposing one is to say, "What if the L~brary does not WE REPAIR have 01). ,hand the particular film that I need?" In a limited way, the library can even help this person. Through the facilities of library inter-loan, we' Any Glass or China *l\tfemorial D'ay$ervice-ho~noring' those Gro~se Pointers . who gave their lives in World.War II and Korea11 am' .. * '". , , The leader of the group which has been battling for For many irit.erested in the outdoors, it is a day to go ,.. many months to balk much needed furthe:r eXP<:tnsion ,of swimming, water skiing" or. picnicking., , ' .. ' ' ,. Fnday, May 31 ' . the parking area in the Kercheval,.on-the-HI1l bus~ess dISBandsmen will have shined the braSs buttons of their "'Ameri'eail Red Cross Braille Transcripti01ll Class-lO trict says he and his cohorts have just beguil to fIght. uniforms to' make' an appearance in: .one of many parad~s. *Children's Theatre-Drama Contest-Mrs. Syd Reynolds,. Thanks to the extreme tolerance of the ]'arms city Inst~ctor~4 p.m. to 6. p.m.. The spectators will cheer as Old Glory is carried past council, this group has succeeded in delaying the comple- them. *Memorial Bridge Club-Duplicate ,Bridge-Mr. and Mrs. . . , .. tion of this project for a ridiculously long period. Th~ Andrew Walron. d, Directors-7:30 p.m. But behind all this pageantry are 'more significant councilmen have granted the opposition every opportunity reasons for this annual observance. Many men and women Grosse Pointe Community Theatre-Play Rehearsals-to employ every legal move available to drag out !he iss?e. have died :f}ghting for the flag which we ..chee:r with such 8 P rri . . After being beaten in the county courts, the antI-parkmg Al umnl:, •.0f Phi K appa 'Th' eta- S.., gusto. Some of them will be remembered by relatives' and oronty dance--9 p.m. lot expansion association has taken the matter to the friends who' place fresh ~owers at their grav~s., supreme court of the state. . , But many others have graves in foreign lands. Still Saturday, June 1. '~. The latest expoundings of the leader of the group are others are without relatives to remember *Ballet. Classes-MaryEllen Cooper, Instructor-9:30 am. them. contained in the communications below. Perhaps you can to 3 p.m. " Me.inorial Day honors' all who have-tought for our . L figure them out. country. The ,privates are eulogized .as much.as the gen- . U. of M. Women Alumniuncheon-:-1 p,m. Delt,a Kappa Gamma-tea and meeting-l:30 p.m. erals. Each one :J!lade'the supreflle sacrifice for his country. May 24,1957 Grosse Pointe High School Graduating' Senior ClassAt this tim~ it is p.erhC!-psgood fur us to recall 'a porMr, Robert B. Edgar, Editor certain ~mbers of the Farms .. .' The Grosse Pointe News tion of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. "It is rather for us Council are bent on proceeding dmner-8 !p.m. 99 Kercheval Avenue with the project in controversy, the living to be here dedicated-." Dedicated to What? '" If< Grosse Pointe Farms 36, Mioh. in defiance' of the Constitution The criSIS of the Civil Warha~ passed. Certainly the sol. Sunday, June 2 . and Laws of the State of Michi- diers who died 'in that war did not do so in vain. *Grosse Pointe Symphony Orche.stra-concert-5:30 a.m.Dear Mr. Edgar: gan. - the public ..is cordially invited without charge-(In As American citizens we must be dedicated to some In the Matter of Farms City. It is indeed diffic.ult for me worthwhile case of rain' it will be held June 9th). cause if our nation is to survive. We must Council to "Spot-Zone" 65 foot to conceive, gentlemen, as to continue to stand' up for freedom and a democracy that Strip of Land, Part of the Play- just how you expect to get • . " , Monday, .June 3 ground af The Gabriel Richard around, or evade, repeated rul- will preserve freedom. Our American heritage belongs to each of us regard"'Water and Oil Painting Classes-,-Hughie Lee-Smith, InSchool, Acquired, from the ings of out Supreme Court on . Grosse Pointe Pulblic School "spot-zoning," by simply giv- less of our ancestry. structor-9 :30 a.m, to 12 noon.' System. ing the UNotice of Public HearIt is ours to 'work' for and die for, but what is most *Cancer Information Service' Center-Service Work~ We enclose herewith, for pub- ing," required by the Statute. Of important, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. to live for. lication in the next issue of your course, I cannot advise you in Rotary C-lub of Gtosse Pointe-Iuncheon-12:15 p.m. paper, in the event you see fit respect of your duties as City made to the "malicious de- used for educational purposes *M . 1 B'd Cl b DId , emOrIa Tl ge u up icate Bri ge--Mr. and Mrs. so to. do, a true copy of an open Attorneys; but I c.an tell you struction complaint." Perhaps only 'half tim~: Vacation periods Andrew, Walrond, direetors---,-l p.m. letter addressed to Mess'rs. that certain Members of the we erred in using thp. word are excessive. Students who are *OiIPainting Classes-Hughie Lee-Smith, Instructor-1 Wright and Tilley, attorneys for Farms Council will not be able '''prank'' in the heading. New:s- behind in their classes .should p.m. to 3:30 p.m. the City of Grosse Pointe Farms, to proceed with their proposed paper columns will only take have an opportunity to. catch up .*Ballet Classes-Mary Ellen Cooper, Instructor-3:15 p.m. and mailed to them yesterday, off-street parking lot on land so many characters, and the during summer months, to '7 p.m. , at 90 Kerby Road, Grosse Pointe comprising part of. the Gabriel width restriction some' times' Consolidation of districts diFanns. Richard School Playgr(JUnd, Federated Garden Club of Michigan-tea-3 p.m. causes us to use words we lutes loCal control and'responSincerely yours, . slici.1ld they continue. in office Blue Hi Y-dinner-6:30 p.m. would prefer to avoid. ' sibility. It pyramids' administraf .James A. Jameson for the next hundl'ed years: :rhis Democratic 'Club-meeting-8 p.m. • • • tive staffs at~theexpense of the' GrossePoihte • • • is stated in all sincerety; for the P May 21, 1957 most competent classroom teachGrosse ointe Artists Association-meeting-8 p.m. Edward P. Wright, ESQ., off-street parking activities in ers. Under. compulsory. attend*. If< Attorney for City of Grosse which the Farms Council has Dear Mr. Edgar: Tuesda~", June 4 Pointe Farms, been engaged during the past I May I use your newspaper to ance, courses of "study" are reHospital-Service WorkThomas C. Tilley, Esq., ten years is, to me as a citizen, exp:r:ess the app.reciation of the -duced to the lowest common *Service Guild for Children's , Ass't. Attorney for Grosse property-owner and taxpayer, M~thers . Club of. the Grosse' denominator. of ability and. in10 a.m. to 3 p.m.... Pointe Farms, not at all funny. Neither is it ;PoInte,HIgh School 'to the. more terest of students. This resulted Grosse Pointe Optimist Club-dinner and meeting~6:15 Grosse Pointe Farms City Hall, fum".yto my feilow citizens who, than 2100 people who helped~o in frills and 'electiye snap cour,p.m. , 90 Kerby Road, also, are property owners and ma:ke our annual "Scholarshlp ses to the neglect of1anguage(s) BrIdge-Tea ~ success. . :.composition .and badly needed Exchange Club of Grosse Pointe-dinner and meetingGrosse Pointe Farms, Michigan taxpayers. We thank you for your most science cOurses 6:30 p.m. We have,just begun the fight. These' gene;al observations Kiwan'is Club of Grosse Pointe, InC.-dinner and m.eet,.. Gentlemen: There shall be no compromise g~lferous publicity. We appreclate the patronage ?f all the apply in varying" degrees to 10. ing-6:30 p.m. Re: "Notice of Proposed Zon- with those salutory principles .people ~ho bought tlckets, the cal situations. Grosse Pointe faxFriends of Grosse Pointe Public Library-dinner and ing Ordinance Amendment," Re-' on which our democracy is g~neroslty ?f all the merch~ts payers are entitled to a better meeting-,6:30 p,m. ' quested by Coundl of the .City founded. who contrIbuted door prIzes accounting from Board 'Presi"'Sea Exploreh-meeting-7 :30 p.m. of Grosse Pointe Farms. Sincerely yours, and food, the help of the cusR rehearsals-8 t od'lans an d 0ff'Ice 51aff . at th e dent obert F. Weber and. Sec- Grosse Pointe Community' Theatre-Play Some time ago, my attention James A, Jamesan, was called to the above "'Notice For The Gabriel high school. The Y-Teen' girls retary Ch"et Sampso.n of what p.m. * * Richard Schaol and the Hi-Y boys proved has been done w~th. money af Proposed Zoning Ordinance," from taxe~ and bond Issues. Also as appeared in -Tne Grosse District Improvement themselves indispensable. Wednesday, June 5 Asociatian The more than 100. women on what Increases may be exPointe News of May 26, 1957, Drilled Fellowship circle of Kings, Daughters and Sons-Iunchwho wOrked so willingly on pected later. . and this letter now is addressed eon-12 noon. ' .. committees are to be congratuLet us conSIder these and reto you in lieu of my appearing CUSTOM LAMPS Ellen Cooper, Instructor-4 p.m. to lated on a project so successfully lated. matters b~fore our school *Ballet Classes-Mary at the public hearing scheduled .9:30 p.m. . completed. 'electIOn, Monday, J~ne 10.' built from your to be held on Jurte 17th next, '. Sincerely, George M. ZImmerman '*Memoria't Bridge Club-Duplicate Bridge-Mr. and Mrs. personally. By Fred Kopp R. Ph. (Mrs. Edwin S.) Elaine R. Respectfully, Gentlemen: The Grosse 'Pointe VASES, , Andrew Walrond, Directors-7 :30 p.m, You probably will recall, that Are the; days you feel - Ross Church League would like to *Style, Grooming and Modeling Class-Mr. Lief Bergan in the course of the hearing really well rare occasions?' May 22, 1957 General Chairman, thank you for your publicSTATUES will conduct classes for both "Miss and Mrs. Grosse held in the circuit on 16th April Do you feel fatigued, listless Scholarship Bridge-Tea Dear. Mr. Edgar: spirited act in donating the most of the time? This is a last. certain frank admissions "'Pointe." The nine-week course. (through July 31st) is We can roise Mothers; Club of The publicity extenCfed to the condition from' which many were made by the City of Grosse many individual trophies to the offered' for $45.0Q.--re~ervations, which are limited, are Grosse Pointe High School actiV'itiesfor "It's .Great to Live or lower your persons suffer, yet feel there Pointe Farms, in respect of its members of the winning basketbeing taken at the Center-TU. 1-7511-7:30 p.m. ... • • in Michigan Week" in your re':' floor or ball teams at the recent clOsing is little they can do about it. engaging in the off-stree.t parkDear Mr.' Edgar: cent publication was greatly 9603' Air Force Reserve--:-meeting-8 p.m. , • On the cantrary, your doc:toble lamp. ' banquet. ing lot business, for ten years 'I should like to expres's the appreciated by the Grosse Pointe . Graduating tor can help restor~ your Class of Austin High School-dance-10 p.m.' Your Mr. Fed Runnellh gave absent an Ordinance. That cruenergy and of course imappreciation of my family lor Harper Woods Area committee. to 1:30 a.m. . , cial issue now is properly be- the league great assistance by the splendid service~ performed Special Bases prove your health a.nd :n. The cooperation of the press fore the Supreme Court. How- his presence and the talk that cr€ase your zest for work * * Made by the staff of Cottage Hospital 'in any comlJlunity endeavor is and play. . ever, inasmuch as such issue is he presented. . Thursday, June 6 of Grosse Pointe. most vital, and we feel the cov~ We certainly appreciate your The average person would so closely interwoven with the Welcome Wagon Club of .Grosse Pointe-morning coffeeDuring professional nurses erage of our plans by our newsCome in and be amazed at the number of issue which the Council h~s kindness in the publicity given '.11a.m. ' ~eek, MaY'13-18,the devotion tojPapercontribuated a great deal carefully developed rl rug talk over your . raised by its proposel to re- the games 'each Saturday.' ~Ballet Classes-Mary Ellen C00per, Instructor-4 p.m. to duty of.nurses, nurse aides and towards 'focusing the attention products that are available lamp problems. Cordially yours, zone the 65-foot strip of land 7 p.m. volunteers everywhere was pub-:of our citizens in the state-wide to counter-act mineral deover which the original controEdward 'D. Trowbridge, .' . ficiencies' in the body. Let licly acclaimed. Their contribu- tribute to our important state. versy arose, I believe that the 1340 Bishop your doctor determine your tions to the 'health ,of our counForrest Geary, ,everyone remember, to, vote iJl same has been properly referred By order of the Board of Congregational Church needs by a physical examinGE;I,.eralChairman the School Board eleCtion _on to herein. ation. Directors trymen are tremendous, day by Plans Berry Festival d~y, week by week, Sunday and Norbert Neff, June 10, and cast a ballot in As you gentlemen well know, Buy pure fresh drugs from • • holiday.' ',' " City of Grosse Pointe favor of', re-electing Robert a ttusted pharmacist. it is the prbrilege of the Farms Dear Sir: . 17222 E.WARREN AVE. It was coincidence that my Everitt Lane, Weber. The Grosse Pointe CongregaCouncil to eIiact this Proposed This is the 650th of a series of This'is to call your attention Jpp, E, Warren Bowling Alleys wife was a patient at Cottage Grosse Pointe Park tional Church will hold a StrawEditorial advertisements appeaTOrdinance; .and that I, as an to two front page items in your " nurses were Yours as ever, b erry F est'Iva1 on We dnes day, ing in this paper each week. HosDital at the time Sidney De Boer, attorney representing my own edition of M:ay 16th. (Copyright) TU 1-1977 • Gerald' C. .Schroeder . Grosse 'J:lointe Farms 50 Shoreham .Road' June 5 on the church lawns and the interests of nwnerous In calling vandalism "kids so rightfully recognized. It was =:-::----------===--------------William Lange, . ' • • ... from 7 until 9 o'clock. citizens, have the privilege of pranks" and apologizing for the no coincidence that their nurcalibre, Grosse Pointe Woods My 20 1957 Mrs. Wray Donaldson of instigating court actioI\ to have "decent kids" beer party and sing was of'so high Thomas .K;, Jeffries, Dear Sirs: ,a ,. Group 8 and Mrs. William Be:such Ordinance, declared 'void jailing -with your "very very for their training and underall Grosse Pointe Shores, dard_ of Group 4. will be hosand unconstitutional as consti- .funny" treatment of "just high- standing are manifest.for Robert McNutt,' Our junior Audubon Club at . tuting what is commonly. knoWn spirited youthst you do a dis- theIr patients all the time.:' . '. H W Rich¥d School is concerned tesses. Tickets will be 60 cents S.Incere 1y'yours, . as "spot-zoning." You may be service to parents, property arper oods about the Jitter and. trash that for adults and 30 cents for chilsure that the citizens whom I owners and the community you Stuart T. Hanger. • ... • . dren. In case of bad' weather 5 Radnor C.ircle May 24, 1957 people throw about our city. represent, will be well briefed, profess to serve~ 'w' t ge ever . y'- the festival will be held' indoors. • ... • Dear Sir: . e wou'l.d l'k 1 E1.our in advance of the public hearing In my opinion, your paper body" in .Grosse Pointe -to reIcheduled for June 17, 1957: evidenced irresponsible jourMay 25, 1957 •I hayefollowed, with thought:" ~ember'to. place litter, and and that, meantime, the publi~ nalism last Thursday. The Eaitor, ful interest, the variety of prob- papers,.. in,...trash can,s'instead'of M¥INES PL:!\N'.REUNION at large, will be informed of Grosse Pointe News: confronted,the Jittering our streets. The Second ,Marine Division Very truly yours, . It:imswhiai,have . its right to. instigate court ac"If it were ,not for the lux- Grosse Pointe Board of Educa- ..We wollldlike to have our Association today urged all forWilliam R. Luedders tion or the purpose of comuries, we could afford tlJ.e ne- tion fu recent years, andhav~ letter published to remind pea- mer memlbers of the Division to. 1225 Harvard Rd. ' pellingMembers of the Farms cessities;" ,Money ,to. erec~ and obs.erved the. ma~er in whi~h pIe, a1:>O\;l.keeping our city attend the. Division banquet, 'to. Grosse Pte. Park ths t Council who authorized the exequip public school" buildings t?ese, problems have been con- beautiful. be held at the Hotel.Statle:r on • • • penditure af public monies for , Remember. don't be a litter June 1. A pre - reunion affair, Editor's Note - This is the comes from taxation. It is levied sIdered" and solved: They will retain their. construction of the off-street My interest ':vas inspired not' ,bug!' the banquet be highlighted first time we have been ac- under the police po\Ver of'govparking lot on a certain part of cused of lookiug lightly bn the elmment. Operating funds. come only ~ecau~e ~ have two sons Sincerely, . by the selection of the 1957 Repriginal beauty and'softness. property belonging to The iU...advised shennanig.ans or from the same source.._ attendmg 'school, but also bl:!. Lisa Mower union Queen, I Grosse Painte' PU1blic School outrig4t vandalism indulged The ease with which money. ,cause I' serve professionally \ Information and reservations System, to repay the same into in by the younger set. Gen- is raised by taxatlon contriputes many' resi,qen:ts in the' grosse CALLED. ,RECKLESS DRIVER regarding the banquet may be • the City Treasury, out af their erally we are criticized as to erection of palacialschool Pointe area who. have no,' chilRoland- B. Meulebrauck of'; obtained from, .either, Loa I G. 15139 own pockets. being too rough. If Mr. LeudbuildiJlgs. This extravagancedreri in school' butwho~how887 Washingtcn road, ..~as ar- .. Arnold, -15886__Warwick, Allen Further, since the mentioned ders will re-read the story on causes "shortages" of operating: ever; Iare vitally concerned with rested by Shores police on Sun- Park, or Maurice Roche, phone parking lot was npt constructed the teenagers arrested in funds. Professional educators; the way,iri which theirtax dol:", day, May 26, and charged.'withVExmont 9 - 5505. Reservations' in the public interest, it is pos- Ontari9 for staging' a beer at lakepointe demand more and more' taxes.. lar is spent. , reckless driving on Lake' Sh~'re must be made' by May 15. .~ble, legally speaking, to com- 'party, he' will note that the These taxes are burdensome .. It is my view,that the leader': road.,A bond of '$125 was' posted 'The 1'957 anr..',lal reunion, to I pel its removal at the personal seemingly facetious sentences RAtes have been increased re- ship of the Grosse Pointe Baard pending a day iIi court.'. be held July 19, 20, and 21, will Pick-up and Delivery expense of those Members of are direct quotes by the' peatedly. Easy money from otEducation has been excellent, -----host televisian and, screen star the City Council who authorized Canadian provincial police Michigan sales tax and ~scelthat' considerable, progress has One Navy, tractor moved 10,- Jack Webb, who will present VA 2-5800. it. who handled the case. As for laneous-' revenues has invited 'been made, and that the citizens aoo,ooo cubic feet. of .,snowto the Tarawa Award to. the out-SINCE 1918CaI'Qful examina tian of all the story about the youngsters 'extravagance by lacal boards appreciate the good . work of clear~a sea ice landing strip for standing Marine Corps DrillIn1be pertinent facts, leads to but who damaged a hou,se being of education. "Grosse PoMt~s , Oldest and Finest" 'theboard members. I should planes arriving' in the Antattic:structor. Welbb will also crown .. conclusion, namelYl that built, specifio reference was Public Ichool buildings Ale like io W'iQ therefore, that from New Zealand' last 'October, the reunion, Queen.. ' '. ~.. . Just Starting to . . ...* a.m. * * '" * A line blend ~ tares miracle . _ • WOOL , MOHAIR. Has er crease and shape resi retl . • • provides protection aga spotting and An exclusive sel available now. 2-TROUSE MOHARA Sl $65.90 Buy on 30 Day Charge, • 19195 M TU 4, • Ample Fre ~.~OPEN MONDA 'J ~==c Vol '" . * '" and f, * PRATT~W • .IIoUSE lOG OUTsiDE w We'll help) White pain wood flidini ma6onry,. Co whate,"er it tAMPS * rTo The Editor I p) Open 'til 6 I .. .Increase Your "Good Days" I 14500 H. VA 2.2 BUlt * I I • Sp OLLIG .ELECTIIC SHOP • a . , a If you prize your lJ " CASHMERES • You will'let us clean them not only SEE but • You difference! r FEEL will BefJingj I Kercheval Ave. CLEANERS and. DYERS - '~ . " 'i .• <ii If. b ebbs' • D? ut'. be t' 2 tm be" a "'cMtryO the. 257 R. tsn bOs •• , p t0 3 •• ' a b •• StOeb. O._a •• MMe. oc,•• \. • • • • _, •• Ct •• _Me. t,. * _e'p . , $ • t ••• t • .,. _. " ... ow ......,-~--- \.:, "', -'-, '.,--. . f ~. aY1 May 30, 1957 Thursday, May 30, '1957 '(; R 0 S S! rary 49;~t Suit\~; 1Q':, ~.'~_ N ;:~;a)\~( A flne blend of na. ':::.::,}~l!J!':~:Ot';.:'::;:::;:'" cures miracle fibers di%i#~.~ ... WOOL AND MOHAIR. Has greater crease resistance and shape retention . , • provides better protection a g a ins t spotting and stain$. An exclusive selection available now. 2-TROUSER MOHARA on a<t $65.90 Buy on Layaway • 30 Day Charge, 90 Day Charg. 19195 Maek Ave. TU 4.5320 • Ample Free Parking '.:iKj OPeN MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY EVENING,S N Eiia C) ,A.... ____________ Y', .. ~ IIIIIIIi_. , 4-2200, $75 10 WE REPAIR l\MPS ny Glass or China Drilled point meet, a ltpecific neec1: Each i. the best in its class for easy application. and enduring protection.. "'e'n help YOlllelect the Pratt &: Lambert White paint best luited to your house .,• wood liding, rough sawed, 8hingle, shake, masonry .. c~mbinati()n whatever it may be. 'fer your 2.10 quart 7.Z5 lallolt Thurs. and Fri. 'til 9 p,m. FREE DELIVERY £w6~ PAINT AND 14500 HARPER .rUES raise COIi&truction ••• Open 'til 6 p.m. - built from Jour ~SES, Spring,f~rtili:z:atio~'. i.s best und~ MIchigan conditions, ~ys Schick. Late summer application may eause new growth .which' can I be har:med by frost. With evergreen trees, Schick suggests an application of one pound of commercial' fertilizer per inch of trunk diameter. ' 0 r g ani c fertilizers, .which have the advantage' of being slower in action and inclined to burn the tree, are particularly well adapted to evergreens Their application should be on the soil sUrfaCe. To Hold Party: ~e Fontbonne Awciliary of St. John Hospital will sponsor a spa'ghetti luncheon and. cca-I'd card party Thursday, June 8 at 12:30 p.m. in St. Matthew'. Auditorium, Whittier and ,;Hal'. per. Chairman • Mr«. Joseph Brown, and the donation is $1.35. For reservations please can Mrs. A. Einheuser, TU 2-1657; . Wafer~g can be. -:v.en,more Mrs. E. Jacques, TU 2-86l'1{ MrI. ~portant. than fertllizmg, par- H, Bourliel'J TlT 4-8731. tlcularl~ In -the dry month-'S of ;u;r-' k August .and seihtetmbtehr. d C IC d breckommt en .St .1._ ad the Indian. .ole .laW' make. groun e ep mOlS lIU a ep of plentiful eom. To .hredded ofsixmches .. ehilled cabbage add drained Clay soils need heavier but .. hole kernel corn, finely chople"ss frequent applications than ped onion, chopped green .pep. .. SOlIs. Overwaterlng . do . ~andy per and pimento and Muonis unconuno~ but it ean. be in,. Thera, adel tart bench harmful. dressing. . 11" \..\: rugs cleaned hy STAR . 'look better by far J STAR CARP'" CLIANINe CO. , LOrain 7-3400 a. USTOM LAMPS on A plea CY!. guilty was entered by Edward P. Frohlich of 115 Chicago boUlevard, Detroit, to speeding on Mack, He paid $10 fine. Francis A. Vaughn of 1405 . Brysdrive, since goneirito the Armed Forces, was represented by his father, who entered a plea of guilty for him, on a charge of speeding on Mack, A fine of $5 waa paid. It cost James Downes of 2.2414 Edgewood, St. Cl~ir Shores" $5 for violation. of 'Ordinance 56, which prohibits dumping within the city limits. He entered & plea of not guilty and was found guilty of- dumping .grass clipp~ ings on Marter road, north of the Girard Drain. Robert' Marcereau of 771 St. Clair, charged with loiteringl:t Heward Johns,OOl Restaurant, pled not guilty and was found not guilty and his case was dismissed. L. T, Sobocinski of 578 Hidden \ June ol air and ROBERI F. WEBER was guilty~/ Vote For .BERT F. WEBER I)()l Board, plenty VA 2.2172 .r I.JINOLEUM CO. 20481 MACK J I , 1 ! , . BOARD, of EDUCATION Election June 10; 1957 t \ IBO,B WEBER -POSSESSES ALL OF THE MANY QUALIFICATIONS Vote For ROBERT F. WEBER School Board, June 10 TU 1.9760 Grosse Pointe DESIRABLE IN A SCHOOl. BOARD MEMBER: amp, '1. H.I. president ial Bases . the School. a~ard now! . . I.. H. i. president of Goodwill IMustri .. of Detroit! 6, He .. a Sunday School lup.rlntendent! ...... and er your roblems, OLLIG EOTRIO SHOP Spring, .Clellran,ce Warren Bowling MR, .I.nd MRS. ALGER SHELDEN . MR. and MRS. LEO J. FITZPATRICK MR. and MRS, RICHARD. YOUNG MR. and MRS. CHARLES BELTZ MR, and' MRS. VINCENT DEP1TRIS ... 'MR. and MRS. MILES. McKEE MR,.and MRS. JOHN RONEY MR~ alld. MRS,' SIGURD R. WENDlN MR. and, MRS. DONALD STRNAD . MR. and ~RS.""STARK HICKEY MR. Clnd MRS. JOHN BOCKSTAN% MR. and MRS. H, I)ONALD BLISS MR. and MRS. FREDERIC W. STEINER, MR, .and MRS. PAUL I. MORELAND ," MR•. an'~fMRS.OSCAR B. MARX,JR. . MR, and MRS. EDGAR •• GALLOWAY MR. and' MRS" JOHN BRINK MR: and MRS. WALLACEM. JENSEH MR. and MRS.,IGEORGE L. CASSIDY DR•. and' MRS. ALBERT D. LAW MR. and MRS. LLOYD C. NYMAN MR. and' MRS. ,DONALD W. JENNI~GS MR. and MRS. EDWARD CHRISTEN~EN COME IN OR CALL .US FOR ' 15139 rcheval Ave. A DEMONSTRATION I • Groves Buick, Inc•. , 15777 HARPER, ~t Berkshire , MR. and MRS. MR. and MRS. MR. and MRS. DR. and MRS, MR. and MRS. MR. and MRS, MR., and MRS. MR. and MRS. MR. and MRS. MR. And MRS. MR. and MRS. DR. aIMlMRS. MR, aM. MRS. MR.'alMl MRS. MR, and MRS. MR. and MRS. MR. And MRS. MR. and MRS. MR. and MRS. DR., gnd ,MRS. ,MR, and MRS. MR. and MRS. MR. CHAR~-S FRANK A. COLOMBO EUGENE A. MOST BENJAMIN W. JAYlIK EDWARD WISHROPP HOWARD GANDELOT GERALD C. SCHROED. STUART FRIF.DRICH ROBERT UNGEWITIER MELL COLLINSON CLARENCE SLOCUM WILLIS BULLARD LAWRENCE J. KELLY E, W. ALLISON GEORGE THOM, JR. KARL SCHALDENBRANO ROBERT LAITNER DAVID C. LOWE DONALD WALKER. WILLIAM A, KROGH FREDERICK A. LAUPP! DONALD A. WILLIAMS JAMES STOLTENBERG A. PARCELLS, JR, I ~ rt.~ •... " '->=$ •• '-.'7 - a - , .. \ ,t "- THESE' PEOPLE ARE: . .. .,,/ ! .... TASK WE HAVE ~ THAT TO THE MOST. IMPORTANT OF TO DEVOTE Be .sure. to vote. for Robert 1. We/,,~r.~MontillY, June lOtb , .. HIS WllLtNGNESS J TUxedo 1-6161, .. Boy hi, own bUlln ... ! .8~ H. ownsond, manag_ MR. and MRS. DONALD J. NIGRO MR. and MRS. ERWIN L. KONING MR. and MRS. KEN SMITH MR. and MRS. ELBERT O. WARREN 'MR. and MRS. CHARLES V. BOOTH, JR • MR. and MRS. CE"L $. IONWAY MR.' and. MRS, WILLIAM A, TERNES MR. and MRS•. REMINGTON J. ~URDY -'MR. and MRS. HERVER ~, PARK.E MR. and MRS. WILLI.4M A. RAUPAGH MR. and MRS. GEORGE NICHOLSON, JR, ,DR. and MRS. M. M.SHEAFFER MR. and MRS. HAROLD O. LOVE JUDGE and MRS. JOSEPHBELANGlR MR. and MRS. SHELDON L. DRENNAN MR. and MRS. R~BERT I. SEMPLE MR. and MRS. HARVEY. O. DIXON ' MR. EDWARD R. BUNN ,/ MR. and MRS. ROBERT ZIMMERMAN MR., ,and MRS. EDWARD MITCHELL' , MR. a.nd MRS. DONALD E. MARSHALL MR. and MRS. JOSEPH E. BEJIN , MR. and MRS. JOHN ZOLAD . heir oftnes5. 7. H. I. a pa~t' memb.r, DetroIt Area Coun~ Scouts of America! WHO KNOW C.HILDREN!.SQME -OF EDUCATING,O,U,R. r we can offer you the deal you've been waiting fC?rI FEEL LEADING CITIZENS HIS TIME AND EFFORTS NO w... 1 d Fines~J Grosse Pointe of All '57 Models - them!" VA 2-5800 4. H. has three children attending Schools! POfNTE'S \ ck-up and Delivery the Board of Alleys TU 1-1977 ot Lokepointe 3. He 'has three' yean e.xperienceon Education! BOil WEBER HAS THE PERSONAL' SUPPORT AND ENDORSEMEN.T OF MANY OF GROSSE 2 E. WARREN AVE. t of 2. He is immediate past treasurer of the Board of E'ducation! ~ade in f ~ : ,. Fisher Widening Project Approved Children's Summer Film n will begin on June 20 he showing of "Broken .. starring James Stewart, landler. and Debra Paget, the ensulQg 10 weeks, 'ine children's films will 1m at the Central Library both branch libraries in rk and Woods. In Oetoth film series will be reand of course, special :anbe ordered through rary at any time. a~y further information ling library films which been covered suffieienti:o'ilmCounselor, William lbrough, may be coneither in person at the Library, or by phone, FINED ~~::r.h&v. J SUITS Blair of 5105 Whitfield, , was arrested by Park lan Geor'ge Blair (no reon Sunday. May 26, for': . ; driving on Jefferson. 1l0\'ling day. Paul apbefore Park Judge C. Belanger. whc imposed fine or 10 days in jaIl, e was paid. ,On TreB CarB Advice Offered Hospital. Group PaQ. Bev." , car $ . E WI Everyone of the 23 perspns lane, ticketed for harbOring a When, ,how and 'h-O-W-o-f~te-n-t-m-an-u-r-e-a-nd' other organic Jerscheduled to appear. before nuisance (dpg), pled not guilty should I 'fertilize my broadleaf tilizera may be usee:. Woods Judge Don J. Goodrow and. was foUnd not guilty and shade irees? . on Saturday, May 26, 'made an his case'was ..dismissed. " , FOl" shade irees, Schick sugappe~rance in court. . "These questions. &r1t ofte~ ge~s an application of three The heaviest penalty of the FranCis'Fallon 01 12143 Whit- ask~a by' Michigan homeown- pounds' of. complete: fertilizer' day went foGiuseppe Gram- horn;petroit,eharged""ith hav- ers .. ' HarOld ;sChick,: Michlgan such as .10-6-4 or 12,.12~12per matico of 5034 Maryland, De:' ing a ~qisy muffler, pled not State University extension spe- inch 'of trunk thickness. Be troit, who was 'accused of reck- gUilty' ani was, found guilty and' cialist, reports' that a :few gen..; sure to note the analysis on the lesS driving and causing propereral rules can serve 'as guides bag. In using newer, more oonty damage in front of 2100 Len- Jive~ a .uspended :.se.ntence, in figuring out answers. centrated fertilizers, toll 0 w non. He entered a plea of not James M. Northrup .o~1341. S.' Fertilizer . can b~. used 10 directions closely, guilty and was found guilty and Oxforr;i"accu,s~d of drlvIng ,",:lth :push the gro\\-th. C[f young; e$When ready to .apply, "drill ordered to pay a fine of $5~., an eXPlre.d heensepled gwlty ~ablished trees a few years after hOles.'about 12-18 inches deep In, addition, Grammatico was and .was imed ,$5.. transplanting. Also, it can. help around the tree. Schick recom~ placed on six .months' proba- ' Stephen C. Towell C1f 11240 a. tree recover from an attack mends that the holes be'spaced tion, during which he is f9r.:. Lansdowne, and William A.. of insects or a disease. A lack two .feet apart .and about half bidden to.- dri;ve, and during Lo'utl1ano! 14720 ,Novai'a~both of vigor: may be shown by way bet~een the trunk and the which he .1nust make damage of DetJ:.oit; and,Richard B.'Bal- spat'se foliage, light green ,or.furtherst branch spread. A soil restitution in the amount of $25. lard o.f. 19787 Ida: lane 'pled yellow leaves, the death of twig augerorstraigb:t kon. bQl' may Hug~ F. DiPierro of 21712 guilty. to having ;alcoholic bev~ tips.. 'be used. ' . . . th . , 'I T f . Newcastle,. Harper W~~ds,era~esm. e car~V!Oal~n.o . Schick warns againsLusing Afro;r:en fruit juice can'full charged wlth reckless. drlVll1g ,.o~dina~ce . 85,'~~lCh prolUblt~ commercial fertilizer young, at fertilizer should be poured on Bournemouth, stoOd mute. He mmors. :from.,.havmg, s':1~h bev- newly transolanted trees. 'He into each hole. Water should nd gw"lty $35 erages m. their POSSesSIOn. . ts. th a,'t rlC 'h tOPSOl. '1 b e be added sOConafter appllca' W"~ i" vU • an d fl'ned .".. . . . . sugges. A :fine of $35 was imposed ~.Towel1and Louthan were placed ,around the ~re. soon tion' to, dissolve the :fertilizer. against ,Henry' 0; Verschaeve of :placed on six months probation, aft e r transplanting. Also, Holes must be left open so the 220&5 Grossdale, St. Clair and assessed costs o.f $15 each; , Shores, after he pled guilty to and ordered to be in their homes speeding on Mack ave~ue, by 10 p.rn.. every ~ght. Robert R. Coddens of 1717 Ballard :was. ordered 10 pair Lochmoor, entered a plea of costs of $15. The probation-cur~ guilty to reckless driving on :few was suspended in his case, Cook road. He was ordered to pay a fine lof $25, and was placed on six mo~thll pmbation, no driving. ~ Also accused oil reckless driv, ing on Cook road was Ernest L. Gates of 743 Lochmoor. He pled • .The City Council at' its last guilty and was fined $25. Harry E. Fitzgerald of 1962'5 regularly scheduled me~ting on Salisbury, St. Cl'airSihores, pled May ,20; approved an-appropriaguilty _to speeding on W. Aline tion of $7,242.50to pay half the cost of widening and resurfacand paid a fine of $25. ' .. James p, Kelly of 185 Vincent ing Fisher road between Jeffersoil and Maumee. street, Inkster, for pledspeeding guilty and was, fined$Z2 on Tacked-Down. Carpets Cleanecl The other half will be borne Mack. On -Your floor. IN ONE DAY by :the 'Farms. The money will Julia M. Boullard Oif 200013 come from gas and weignt tax with Bigelow'. "'KARPEr-KARr Mader drIve, St. Clair Shores, incomes. Fisher, between Mau~ accused of not having her car mee and Kercheval avenues, under contol and' causing an will be resurf!iced in 1958. accident at Torrey and Mack, pled guilty 'and was given. a The Navy delivered a hunsuspended'sentence: Mary Ann Cleland of 473 dred million pounds of cargo Newport, Detroit, paid a fine of to the Antarctic duririg Op~ra-'. $5 after a plea of guilty to caus- tion Deepfreeze. ing an, accident at Mack and Bournemciuth. . Salvatore Bommarito of 2,2506 Rosedale, St~ Clair Shores, was found guilty of causing an ac'Cident at Mack and Renaud. His fine was, $5. Margaret M. Dougherty of 2177 Rein avenue, East Detroit, pled guilty to ignoring a signal light at Mack and Lochmoor, and was fined $13.. . Speeding on Bramcaster cost Irene Rose Moran of 1928 Prestwick, a fine of $7.50. Her plea America's Most Outstanding' e to borrow almost any 1at is available on 16 -ler provided enough no;iven. A minimum of two is desirable. though we ad success in obtaining !ms in less time:. ese instances, the rental rged by the li:brary from the film is ordered is l to the patron. This fee according to how long m in question is. and r or not it is in color or nd-white, N a t u r a II y, 1m is a little higher. Durpast year 44 films were oked in this fashion for rons. This raises our total s available to the public figure of 212. Not bad. much for the past; what :lext year, the future? from here, it looks even t :-tan last year. Our basic on will have at least four lms. three of which are ) the library from The ; of the Grosse Pointe Library and the Grosse Motion Picture and Tele:ounci1. More about thE-se e:rdate. eptemoer. the li:brary is the Michigan Library ircuit, which will assure our additional films !>er and through the gener: the Canadian Consulate, 11 have four more fine ler month, all on Canaavel and sport, and all in RIVER POI N TIN Law ;J3reakers ,Pay in ~~~ds. On 8 . , brha="'.-"a .. a.d % b'd' a:rt+ d. ft.'_>' d .« e,t teier*'. &... -.. ..lL .. '=- -~l '. ... Thursday, May 30, '1957 ·Librqry Acquires More Movies Po~i;~a~ h~inn:. -------~-, Eight color films have been added to the film collection at the Grosse Pointe Public Library for the month of June. These files may be borrowed by any adult resident of the five Grosse Pointes on a regular library card for a period of 14 hours. Patrons are urged to make adv;mce reservations for the use of films as early as possible . . tt o aVOIdlast -minute disappom ment. Reservations may be Vote For ROBERT F. WEBER School Board) June 10 :~.m:=.~ ..econdand Tappe.tTicker~ Put on Show 0 'Moran, ars p" ---'------,The Grosse Pointe Junior made in person at the Central Price Watts, C310. last "'The-Tappet Tickers)" Grosse persons, had a. difficult job 'brary a~ K ere h e val ,and' week became the -ninth mem. Pointe's hot rOd." club, 'staged, a :making awards~ Fin~ "y, how. Chamber of Commerce con. LI ~ duo"'ted af dr' . .t . Fisher or by telephone, TUxedo ber of GrosSe ,Pointe High show'on the lawn",9f.-bhe:Grosse ever,' Chief,Ti~bly of.,the City"" as e- IVlng' con est m 4.2200~The eight new' films are Sch~ol"s'J~~ gra4uatinog' cJass, Pointe War Memoriitl 'ori: Sun- of 'Grosse Pomte, Police Depart. connection with, the shaw. Pr'esidescribed as: to be aY'arded.a schohU'Sihip., day, May 26. 'Especially c<>m-ment Tony :~8ndo,~.:of the dent Pat Cusick was assisted ANCIENT ROME (11 min.) ". On Ma:~ 21' ,Pri,ce':reC.eive~ a m~nd~d ~~ Paul Slinger, chair- Grosse' Pointe ,RQtary; €lub and by Kirk Cookson, Bob Gall and presents the achievements of c~e~k for ,~lQO" from C~arles,}~" ,man:of ::th!'l~~ow.,though' ~ the c. Hem~' Haber~orll}:~ of the Cart St:ver. Rome in government, engineer- ,Beltz, presIden~) .De~t!'~t, c;h~];t bors,: in the c::1ub'co. operated in Gfoss~ ,Poin~ ,Wait ~inorial, Fro~:flhe 50 C?ntes?mts, Ger.y ing, architecture, an~ .la~, an~ .~er.~, t~e,Nat~ona~ Ae~on~~tia ,its p.rodu;cti~n,~d worked hard ASSociation' l)ickedJ...the-~ollow- French of the King Pm Hot Rod establishes our spef;lfl~ mherl,;, 4Ss~latlOn. ~he mo!?,ey,lSt~)>e on It. ' 'ing ,WinnerSr' : :, '-, Club Emerg~l as the winn~r of tances from Rom a n culture. us:ed to h7lp ~ay'.'hIS eX?,~ses More, than 85 cars were dis- ' , ' ,' the safe-driving contest with aWe 'P r 0 v ide s a background for 'at the ,.ullverslty at whIm he I' d f th t In full "cn~stom,-,Ken:P~ter- sCore of '208 out of a, possible study of ancient Rome as a re- hopes to win' a degree~ in' -aero. :p aye ,m,anfy 0 ke:r:n~dePtrhesen.s~il; in '.semi~!-1stom ,:Lee 238. Besides actually negotiat.. ,mg"d.t years . . ligious center cap I. ta 1 of an nau t'l<;al' engmeermg.,.. " 0_ wor th . and -"e dexl' Laskey" , ,.: l1l.... ~~reet' ,r,ads, (coupe mg a diffi cu It tw'IStm.g:COurse Empire and a' center o~ cultural The letter' also stated. that yen lure: "'... ousan B 0 - and ,sedan) - Oliver, Hines;' in through ,barriers and tennis influen~e of its time. Shows the 'should ,Price ~.esiJ;e,assistance ars., , street fods (roa,dSter-,~d.pickballs, all contestants took a,writAppian Way, the Sacra Via, the from. the NAA,. they would. be The ,judges .of e, rhC?'W,at. ~p'):-:,,Art P~il; ~d in compe- ten test in safe di-iving praCtic~,! ~ Forum, Palatine Hill, and in- happy to help ~ ~tended ,by appro~ate1y '. 500 ,t~on:-:-~omWngh;t. ~ards were problems --and laws. I; eludes scenes showing the gran- -:---:-----------------~-~---........ .....;.-.....;.~----------"'-------.....;..-...;.------ John H. Brabb, Jr. Explain Your Social Security I.meflts to You and your family may hove more than $50,000 at stoke under the new Social $ecurity Act. Don't run the risk of losing your lawful YOIJ Benefits. 2612 N. Woodward Royal Oak JO 6-7193 I. .----..1...' . ~~;::~=: deur of ancient ROome. CLIFF HANGERS (11 min.>,.' ..:.;.~-:::Over a gleaming ice field and ,,;:-~...s::.:....-. up steep cliffs 'Of bare rock the " camera follows members of the . Alpine Club of Canada, to stapd ' a t last on a never - before climbed peak in the Canadian,' Rockies. Before they set. out we ' are introduced to the climbers" basic equipment and learn th,e, uses of rope and ice-axe. Excitement mounts with the AlpinHAVE ists as they leap gaping chasms, inch their way along icy ledges, and eventually,arrive breathless ' at the top, pausing for 'a magnificent. view of the sea of mountains around them. . FAMOUS FISH I'VE MET (11 min.). A discussion of some of Canada's noted sporting fish -pike, bass, speckled trout, coho salmon, Atlantic salmon, and giant tuna. At a sportsman's show, fishing enthusiast Greg Clark convinces Peta McGillen, a confinned hunter, of the delights of a n g 1i n g. The film shows muskie and pike drawn from 'northern lakes, speckled trout caught against a background of Rocky Mountains, and huge tun~ w~ich rival the griz-, LM. zly bear m SIze and sport. . FRENCH TAP EST R I E Hygrade's all meat, skinless VISIT AMERICA (26 min.) shows a collection of over 200 medieval, classical, and modern Lb. French tapestries exhibited. in Hygrade's pute pork) value priced • • • • • • • the Ul1ited States. Narration explains how the tapestries were made. FUNDY HOLIDAY (11 min.). Newest of Canada's National Parks, on the Bay of Fundy in New Brunswick, provides 80 square miles of varied vacation' pleasure. Through the eyes of vacationers we see the scenic panorama of the Park-shimmering seascapes, white beaches, a crimson sunrise, and dense forests. harboring wildlife. LITTLE RED HEN (10 min.) uses a live hen, chicks, 'a duck, a cat, and, a pig among' "props" made to scale, and occasional' drawings, to tell the well-known' . Pk g. , story. At the beginning and end Black everyday low price • • • • • • • . of the film a little boy and girl :, ' are seen reading the story. Pkg, NAVY GOES NORTH (26 of 48 min.). This film, produced by the Royal Canadian Navy, tells Everyday low price • , • . • • • • • of the maiden voyage of HMCS Labrador, the first Arctic patrol vessel to negotiate the Northwest Passage and circumnavigate North America. OHIO AND ITS MINERAL RES 0 U R C E S (30 min.) describes the natural resources of Ohio, including l';oa1mining and transportation; 'the production and processing of oil,' natural gas, limestone, dolomite, gypsum, silica sand, sandstone, and , salt; the manufacture of items from these products; and the use of lake steamers to bring iron ore to steel mills. Also touches on rural and' city life, educational and' recreational facilities, and indUstrial areas. All the films described above are 16 millimeter sound films. ~~ by oUrexpert staff of kitchen planners. BUILT TO YOUR OFtDa" with your choice of features and appliances ••• choice of 16 decorator colors on steel • or two wood finishes. A. L. Damman Kitchem by St. Cbarl86 9941 Hayes LA'(eview 7-9600 0 Rambler Sid a es ~n ,/' a Link Sausage We Also Service' Nash Car $erVing All of Gl'O$Se Pointe Spec ia l'ize In H'udson ...~- Nash Used Cars 14201 E. Warren, at Newport VAlley 2-3459 .. .,;s .. ,.",~, g .. jI Fr(] 4 ) . , John B. ] Fryers Detroit Sym! than a score 0, cued oyer a hot .outdoor fire for extra flaY\)r' and eni~yment. il the country On Mond. the Grosse Po .lake if the WE dinner that e Association ~ will join forci the DAC. Thl Completely cleaned'- plump and tender' chickens. Try some 'barbeLB. hear the Sym Sitloiri Stea,ks U.S. Gov't Graded Choice, Ten-deray • • • Lb, • • On the .89 fir .Village is on ' C for the WomE Before sh ,Mrs. Love ha 5'9<: ~f1L~~Gr~e~~f ..~e~~;t." . 79 ,evening. C She Dwight Wils{ .Ben Beyers t< L~•• Late in J, her board of I Association t luncheon at t Change In The mov Painte now' tl William C. F vard to take 1 85 e . . . . .6Y'..2-Q.'. 29' Can Light meat chunk style tuna 65 c . Kroger brand. rich-zesty On. Tuesd Jr., honored ] KiJiley pl?ce e One of th ing place sam 2 225e Tornata Juice No. Cans flavor hav~ bought , house in Mus) Mrs. Rockwcl The Gust: chased by thE Stuart Macdo, to the Pointe Bermuda Bl In spite c ladies about t away from thl Marg,arine Homesteatl~ everyday White low price Bread .. Kroger' fresh sliced. • . STOLEN Metropolitan S · erylce r~~SH,;"WHOLE Y'2-Lb. T~a Bags ' FUN OUTDOOItS THIS WEEKEND, BARBECUE SOME KROGER .... 3 S • , , '! , Lipton ....UST POll YOU Hudson IN OUR 26TH T'iAR 'th: .Ipton Tea aa810NaD , . V.L \ Residence: 1321 Berk,hir. TUxedo 2-4644 ' 1 Hot Dogs BUSINES,s MEN'S ASSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA Lavl-gne Aut I Sales C1J,J. , LET third Thursday, : CAR RECOVERED 4 .2 I-Lb. Pkgs. • • • .• • • 20-0z, loaves 79 37c c Strawberries ..• Hot Dog Buns Fresh Kroger' baked . . . Fresh frozen sugar sliced t . .4 • 10-0z. Pkgs. t 12 Per Pkg. • • • • 4: • • Mr. and 1\ voyage cockte weather road 79c 29a Bermuda. Mrs. Rob4 parents, Mr. , • Shores police officers, Sgt. Earl Wakley and Patrolman Joseph Vitale, recovered a stolen ~ar at Ballentyne and Cook roads, on Monday, May 20. The vehicle belonged to the estate of Clyde Sipes of 15781 James Couzens Highway, ,Detroit and was stolen fropl the parking lot of Northland Center in Oakland Co~nty. I t \ I r I r f . \ Nescafe' INSTANT' COFFEE Kroger everyday low,price the year 'round! A Florida hOl1')e ••• room ..• costly than room is ~ welcome a d'd i + i unto any giving you a comfortabJe livable extra to be enjoyed in all seasons 1+ is Ie s you might think. ' • Pork and: Bea,nsKroger Brand; special low price . . . • 6-0z. Jar • • Instant. Coffee Kroger, with Flav-aroma . . . • •• • • 4.01:•• • • • .', Jar . . 79c "Mazola Oil , ' Kroger everyday low price ' • t l-Lb. Cari ,1 l. • ~ L . .... Gallon Can , I' r s Colt TU. 2-6606 for representative, who will be glad to furnish an esti. mate. Call JALOUSIE [ Wi~dow & Door Co. TU 2-751 Now 20187 Mack Ave •• in the Woods ;' Tomatoes,' "oUR PRIDE" Firm, Red-Ripe, Kroger-sele(;t , . Tube • • • ~ Surikist Lemons \ Large 150 size .... " Get Top Value Stamps 2g e ... 14-0•• ' , • • 6 For Cantaloupe Golden ripe, 2'1 size Whole Each • • • • • • Watermelon . Plus Low, Low, Low~rlfes. ,- . • • Sugar swaet, red, ripe, 22-24~lb. aver~ -, . Each' . . . .. 39 $1 . Adelaide Croe Masseuse .1 at Kroger! 4 • [. : ..~ " Led •• C •• t .'4= •• ,. , 1_ , -' " , day, May 30. 1957 Thursday, May 30, 1957 - Page Thirteen .. , ..,...~-]*. , I' / o Sales Jone~-Fink Rites G~tfing' S~tfor "G.IP~U.S.Ca'rnival ~_.'.' I EAR ". Metropolitan Read in Scotland fvice wm Pair Make Home in Edinburgh Where Lt. Jon~J Is Stationed with the Judge Advocate GeneralIs Olfice, Wedding Trip to Rome and Venice Follows Reception ash Car Pointe e In I Used Cars Newport /. 9 P AG 1-5 WOMEN -I- ,I.. - ..H ospitcilGroup: ' 'Hei!rs ---...Report' ' From Another Pointe / ' ' of View At an afternoon ceremony in the .Church of the Good Shepherd, Edinburgh, Scotland, Saturday, Elise Lammeri Fink, daughter of the George R. Finks, of Cloverly road, was married to Lt. W. Merritt Jones. The bride's princess gown0>------------of ivory peau de soie was ing at the Univ~sity of Edinfashioned with a scooped burgh, was the lieutenant's best neckline outlined with in- man~ ,Lt...Tohn B. Harvey was sertions of Alencon lace re- an ush~ _ embroidered wit h see d For her da~ghter's. wedding arls A small, bow accep.t'ed and the, reception.WhlChfollow. pe . . ed at the Caledoman Hotel Mrs. th~ back of the full sweep Fink -chose a Dior blue frock skIrt. of chiffon'and lace. Her match. Her double' tiered, illusion ing hat was, trimmed' with fingertip veil was caught by an iridescent berries and she pin. open shell cap of Alencon lace ned spray orchids to her purse. re-embroidered with s e ~d When the new Mrs. Jone. pearl~. She -carried gardemas left on the pair's wedding trip and lVY. to Rome and Venice she wU Peter R. Fink escorted his wearip.g a navy silk linen suit sister down the aisle and her with navy accessories. sister, Ann Fink,' was the ?nly The c6uple will make thek ore pIn k home in an apartment in Edinattendant.. She nylon chiffon wIth. a s?ftly burgh. The lieutenant is stadraped scooped necklIne, fItted tioned at Kirknewton an RAF 'bodice and flared skirt, Her t>ase and is attache'd to the large brin'llned ope~ crown ~at Ju~e Advocate General's Of. 01 horsehair. was trlmmed WIth fice tiny pink and white flowers. . She .canied a bo~quet of pink and white flowers and ivy. John Hamilton. \yho is study- At the second annuar meeting I of the Woman~sHospitalVoluri: ' teer League last Friday follow.; By Patricia Talbot ing lun<:heonin,the' auditorium new officers were elected~ " John B. ~ord, Jr., and members of the board of the Mrs. William H. Denler was Detroit Symphony Or~hestra will be entertaining more nJUIledp res ide n t and Mrs. ' than a score of man'a'g... 'ors of other symph'onI'es from allover Horace W. , . ' 0 Prunk, t h " first vi<:e-M'" , '.' ,", Picture by ,FrederickS. Ford, Jr. the country in ,mid-June. presIdent.. ,ers were'. rs.; . All ready 'for the big annuaL,even.t1;o-' DuCHARME, PIERRK .DuCHARME, '. . ... . B::yant :yv~ 1?onaldson~-se,cond .beheld at Grosse Pointe Coun~Day-, RICKY FORD, JERRY DuCJrARME and On Mond~y, June17.the Vls~tors WIll be entertamed at VIce-preSIdent,Mr.s.RIChard, Sc,ho'ol ,on June 8 are left to rlght':", SKIPPER.DuCHARME." , the Grosse Pomte Yacht Club wIth possibly a cruise on the GWagner, treasurer~ Mrs. Arthur~, MRS FREDERICK S FORDJR 'CHRIS" Jake if the weather allows. Mr. and Mrs. Ford will give a, . ,Reeve~,recordmg secretary,.. ., ,., , dinner that evening' 0 Tu d .J 18 th ,W ,and ,M~. Ivan B. Taylor,- cor" / .. . • n, es ,o:Y' ,une , e omen s respondIng,secretary, ASSocIatIOn WIll escort the WIves about Cranbrook' and M b .' t 1 M' OU' 0' 0.. n f~es ~in Wi~lhl. tthhehUds~andsfor e a~ly ' dinnder at Geo:~ ~~8M~rt~,1'~s~~an~f~ i I e. . ey WI en a Journ to t le FaIrgroun s to W. Ryan and'Mis: John K. Ford. . hear the Symphony concert. T ' 1 t'" , d d ' , ' wo vo un eers were awar e The Grosse Pointe War Me0 On the final day of the conference a tour of Greenfield 100~-ho,urpins for their w~rk morial Youth Council,is bringAt a recent ceremony in st. Village is on the docket. All this means plenty of planning durmg the past year. They were ing' the Center's teen:age ac: ,t' Paul's 011 the lakeshore, "Shir .. for the Women's Association -head, Mrs. Harold O. Love. Mrs. Prunk,andMrs. Wagner. tivities .to a close' ,this season. ley Jayne Fincham, daughter of Pins den 0 t i ng 500 hours with a Summer Fo~mal,'Wed---, --------the A. J. Finchams, of RolanBefore she becomes too involved in symphony doings served were given:to Mrs. Don. nesday evening, June 12,' at 9 Miss Jane Simpson to, .Open Berkshire Road. Home .Mrs. Alphonse H. De Paepe dale ayenue, became the bride Mrs. Love has planned a dinner party fO,r this Saturday aId J. Buell, Mrs. Donaldson, o~clock. On June- 13 for Luhcheo..", and Sale by the Women's will of James W. Haley. mooropen b 0 her U1ehome v a r dat.505LochIn Grosse .evening. She and Mr. Love will welcome the Hansel Mrs. Fo~d,Mrs. H. C. Galanto.There will dancing inside ' National ,Farm 'an'd Garden Association Pointe, on Tuesday, June 11, Mr. Haley is the son of DIe. Dwight Wilsons, Dr. and Mrs. Harry L. Hosmer and the wkz, Mr~. Frede~ick P. Hart, and outside,~eather permitting. " Rain.or shl'ne the House an"d'Garden Mart WI'11'be' he'd fr~m 2 until 6 p.m., for a bene- and Mrs. J. H. Haley, formerly Ben Beyers to their Lochmoorboulevard home. Mrs. DaVld B. Hmchman and Refreshments will beserve'd on '1 fit tea. All proceeds will go to of Yorkshire road, now of St. Mrs. Ryan. the terrarce' overlooYJngthe June 13 from 11 until ,5 o~clocR:in 'the - Berkshire road the Sisters of Bon Seoours Hos- Clair Shores. Late in June, on the 22nd in fact, Mis: Love will honor Mrs. Harry M. Sisson, ohair- bowling green and thelake,and garden ofMis~Jane Simpson. ' ' pitaL . For her wedding the bride her board of directors and advisory board to the Women's man of the way~ and means th~.formal 'gardens Will be ilThe sale' with - a ' picnic ~ . Mrs. Earl J. Failor, chairman, chose a gown of princess styled Association to the Detroit Symphony Orchestra with a committee, introduced briqge ummated.. , 1unc}:l;~ni~'sp,<?n's~red~y the, .greet..guests o~ the ,day ,of thlj' Mesdames Louis H. ,Charbon- silk shantung. Her veil- was luncheon at the Country Club,;' marat.hons which helped raise Bill Knicely's orchestra will De~roit Chapter of :the WO_I sale and picnic with Mrs. George neau William S. Faber. Arthur trimmed with imported French * 1(1 • _ several hundred dollars fOr the play' throughout, the ..evening. man's National, Farm 'and' A. DeLand~ Mrs:G'eotge H. G. Kirchner. William H. Shep- lace and she carried white roses League last year. though it.:is .callel'a '''forIri~''.: ;G.'a-rd'-e!n:',A.'ssocia:tio. n.'Tlle. ; "~ehn'and:Mrs.Fr~d~~ck J. pard, Joseph F. VerheUe,aU the and white lilacs. Other means of raising "funds.b oys n~ed. n~.t' ,mves, t l~ . ,a,sum-; 'moneyraise(f~will '\" '..some: .S,ch_~~~~ ' ill m~, ' a :b00.1.""h. m~mbersof the grou~, and Mrs . have been through the coffee send Rita Fincham was her sister'. Chonge In Residence shop, gift shop and white ele., mer dmne~,.Jac:ket;,any. goo,d,deserVing -young' woman 'to 'sellIr>:g, specI.al MrIca~ vlole~s. Blount Slade, presld,ent an.d maid of honer an,d the attend, ~ummderSUItwlll be perfectly college to, study,horticuittEe 'h MTS';BelrnICt~ ..~atfesh'and' Jr., W Ill Mrs. R. C. connel lY,Vl~e ants were Carole Staats and The moving vans are arriving here and there in the l de dent of the Bon secours =IS- Rose Marie Testolin. They wore phant salQ. m or er; , . ,. h '1' " av~ a co. ec lOn ,0 ,.ma Pointe now,that spring has comesom~what. Mr, and Mrs. The( outgoing l?resident, ,Mrs. Marty. Trombley_of' Austin 0IT.le:n:;a .; agncu ture or luncheon cloths,' ,aprons, and tance League, join in extending light' blue lace and carried: William C. Finkenstaedt are leaving their Rivard boule~ Donaldson, announced that the Hig:~,School. is,.geileral ~ha4':,'desl~mng. ~ .' ...' ,ho~ehold. g()ods .aIld .g~rde!lJ a cordial invitation to all the violets. ' vard to take up a new abode in Grand Rapids. League had purchased over man ,of.the Par:tYto ,which high . TJ:tisy.~~ tJie, group. h~s._,:x- gadgets..In Charge.of the' ,baked ladies. and to their friends, to . . $4,000,worth of ,equipment for schoo! students of aU -puglic, pan~ed'lts' char~table,actlvltIes goods are/Mts: Charles,H. Ha- attend the tea and E7njoya Followm~ a- reception at ~~ On. Tuesday Mrs. John Massey and Mrs. C, J. Edwards, the hospital this year, This -in- private and parochial schools to mclud7 hortI~tural the~a- vill and Mrs~Alton T; Roberts. pleasant afternoon fur the bene- Gr~ssleefPo~te ~~e~or\ Jr., honored Mrs. F. at a luncheon in Mrs. Edwards' Mc- eluded 4() movable over-bed who live, in the Pointes are in~ py work m hOSPltals.and. ShIP-Mrs. Carl J" Carlsc.n and Mrs. fit of this 'really great and they , t on a w, g .trIP G KiJiley place hom~, tables, six electrically operated vitecLlt is a co~ples,oil1y af.P~K~,;,of~eeds and Vltamms ~o Roy J~oPs,are,~~llect~ hid- worthwhUe.community ~ort. Nas.sa~:~e~.,~ll llve in ,,.; '.:* '" beds, refurnished a sunroom, fair. The admission 15$1.50per !re,elndla, Korea and the Phil- den treasures. -, -, , Thefo1;lowiIi'g are' among Cadieux road, " .. -lppmes., . "Others yrorking ()~ the Mart those who ha:ve been asked to One of thosfdhree~way'SWitcliesirlhouses will be tak- provided a new chapel and couple. office for the chaplain. Assisting ~arty with arrange-, Mrs. Amon H. Lexton WIll are Mrs; James B. Ogden, Mrs. pour: Mesdames'Frank Coui- - ' LOST EFFORT ing place sometime soon. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Van Zile II New volunteers are always ments are Sally Whittingham CI~raTellis;'Mis.Clarence ~eyens, Jr., George-A. Gardella. ' , have bought a new home in Cloverly and their present needed by the League and the and SueMcKee.on refreshments, .ing decorat~ons,-Tony Herman ner, Mrs. H~rold Aarons" Mr~. ~Michael.J. Kearins, .1.ouis R. - An~soine sermons are SO~ong house in Muskoka will become the new address of Mr, and hospital would' welcome any Marion Clark in charge of in~ in charge of the door committ,ee'Paul J. Meiser, Mrs.' .Howard. Maxon. ..~thony R. Motscha~ that the preacher never fmds Mrs. Rockwell T. Gust, Jr. woman who would enjoy mak. vitations .to chaperones, Betsy arid Jean Hutchinson arranging .Burnside,_Mrs. Wilbert Aiustin George A. Nauman and Prewitt ~time to practice what he ing this communitycontribution. Buell ~d Judy' N9thstine:mak-: publicity. " '-, -and-Mrs.OttoWillianis:' Semmes. :prea:~hes., The Gusts' residence in Radnor circle has. been pur- :v i .' t'" P I G'8'dr " en. , M"a'r: a n5 p..Ien Ic a n-d Sa 'Ie Y l1 c th t 'H' ld ,Cent~r Dance an} be v MiSs Fincham T ea t B ene f.t~ Speaks Vows Bon Secours • U ~:::)l-_ 'king' .', ., .,. " chased by the John Airds. Mrs. Aird is the former Mary Stuart Macdonald and she and her husband are retuining to the Pointe from several years residence in New York. * * Bermuda ,. Bound In spite of all the lovely tans seen on equally lovely ladies about the Pointe, many more are packing up to get away from the rainy days and bask on the tropical beacheS. . 12 Per rkg. • • • . . . 29c: * Snowy whit. cottons with delicate embroidery and tuckin~ ~etails will make you the prettiest girl In' the class. All dresses In sizes 5 to II ill white cotton only with pet1icoatl. ~ , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Lackey gave themselves a bon voyag~ cocktail party last Saturday J;1ightin their Merriweather road home. The Lackeys are at present sunning in Bermuda. * ,Gra,dua,tion Drea,ms \ I ZOSfinci It., 'lrI~..,licL i 1IIIrClna1~lraul ftl. rUlI, .ich.~ 'r * ~ ~ ( Mrs. Robert Rigger will leave this week-end with hel' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Mackey for Providence, (Continued on Page 15) ,'; I Wh"t~syour figure problemj) ••• whatev~1', this popultw salon offers J'OU the luxury of a steam bath ~•• a vitalizing massage ••. relaxing 'muscle toning ALL OVER. .' • • . expect to ji1Jd, a most spacious , Call [ ... Each and the finest equipped salon in the state: TU 2-7511 ~~ow • $2 pertreatmellt. In series • Ask about our NEW Health Club Plan • 49c • 19.91 22.95. 19.95 Special hair-do advice If :equestecl Adelaide Orocker Masseuse - '- A-K~L;uidB o BEAUTY SALON ,; i- 405 Fisher Road, ..at St .. Paul , , .... ' .. • ~ .......... « ,. co Ed « C • _ _ • 1 S • a ...... $ _ _ • r< . 7. C • san a C Ca a • 7 cst • c a « • de. <d r f d« , r ... Cd.e d d"« st SSg ,c sse s • ansM S $ $ art • r rt •••••• 5 t $ dd d et # ...... - ... ~ ~ >";J ~ .. '. ~ ;~~,~ .. ""!". ~ -~, ~",!".;.~ ~~ ~ ~ ~.:.'-~ •. ~ ~;,,~-:tr~~~;/~t1r~~~~~~~~~~~~;;JJ}.~I~~~~4i;J£~.'$tS~$!!!ft=~~::t:e:Je . - - = ,. . :t?!'S_.s~.£~$Ea!a9'I,.a9!?r ..g:::<'SIiti - ..aa:c . Qj ,-==-- caw: -, = == - -, - -- -..... ~, \. Thursday, t POI N-I I .. N !W S Page Fourtee .. May ]0, 1~57 Society News 'Gath,~red'f,roinAll of the Pointes lochmoor Prepares Poi nte UCS to Sponsor S'horl a nd to th e .. Pres.ldents Da' y For Memorial Day Thursday, Wo • '" '" among the nine ,members of\'the MR. and MRS. DALLAS' ~:~O~sC~~:r ~~eC~~e. ~~~; ,", NEWKIRK of Roslyn "road, will be accompanied/byMr; Neware: WALTER S. CL~~.RK)J~.,: ) • •• .•. f Formal Opening of the Swimming Pool to. be of 40.N .. Deeplands;TIl01\t~S, Heads of POinte OrganIzations V"III JOin Groups rom kirk's. parents, the MERLE Followed by Las Vegas Party Satur-day Evenmgt NJi1WKIRKS .of, Midland, .when ~A~~?~~' ~~~tiP~e~~J: Metropolitan - Detlroit 0p"1 Tuedsdbaywat For? ACudito.rttium Leonard Link Chairman of Festivities' they travel to Hanover, New Lakeshore road; RIC:ftARD' 'M.: To Confer; Conc aye anne y omen s omml ee Hampshire next week to attend A prelude to what promises to be ~ busy.schedule of the graduation of. their son, NEWKIRK, _of 36 Rosly:nroaq-;:: " - of the United Community Servic~ , Bummer activities at Lochmoor Club wIll begm on Mem- RICHARD, whowil~ and PETER 3'. WARDLE;cof836: . --------_ . graduate Washington road. . . . t'Madame Presidents" of organizations in Gr05Se PomtQ orial Day, with the long awaited fo~m.al opening of the at Dartmot'lth College. • * ,* _ / _ will join other leaders -of women's groups from the entire .lub'sswimmi~g pool, '(weather permlttmg.) . JOHN. L~,DeGURSE, '_JR.,~ot metropolitan area on Presidents' Day, Tuesday, June 4, DONNA PIEKOFF, of Haw. On Saturday', June 1st, inSt. ClaIr aye~ue". h~s .belm. from 12:30 to 2:45 p.m., at the new Henry and Edsel Ford "Golden Nugget" where they thorne road,' was in the cast Yitations have been issued may toss their stakes around as of . "Antigone," recently. pre named .alumm vIC;e,,:p~~sldent_~f' Auditoriu..rn in Detroit. ------------the Class of 1957' at the Uni-!' Other Grosse Pointers who io the members, bidding if'it,didn't really matter. . sented in the original Greek by versity of PennsylvEmia~in Phii-: - Sponsored for. the fourth will serve as hostesses include students at Wellesley College. them to assume the roles of Roulette whe"':!ls, games of adelphia. _ -' ',., - . year by the Women's Com- Mrs. Edwin T. Yates, 1739 Little• • millionaires, if only for an chance, bettors tables 'and the The announcement. of. - De- mittee of Metropolitan De- stone, representing the Federalike will be set up in the club's On Monday ~ve:hing' the "En- , Gurse's -election was l-Q,ade at. troit Un i t d Community tion of Women's Clubs; and evening, upon the occasion ball'room, and "bona fide" deal- gineering Society of Detroit will the t:aditionalmeri'~. H~y, ~a!, Services, Presidents' Day is Mrs. Francis Steele, 55 Mapleof . the Las Vegas party ers will jencourage tlle bettors aW)lrd certificates of merit to 77 . exerCIses, Q. day desl~nate.d,~r designed to bring together ton road, representing College acheduled for that night. to try their luck at the gambling honor students who' are gradua.the confel'rmg ofsem.or h~ors women leaders so that they Women's Volunteer Service. • .. devices for prizes to be awarded ting from high school this June. Enterprising party chairman, at the evening's end. :~ia~ther awar!is at. Pennsyl- may explore way~ in which The theme of Presidents' Day, AT-0ng 'Y1e honorees will be ' be mutually help "D;"'ect LI"ne to United Com. Leonard Link, assisted by Harry No stranger to Las Vegas on ROBERT G. REIN,' of La Salle A graduate of - Grosse Pointe', they can . ..... Van Wormer, Sr., and other his numerous travels, Mr. Link place,- and JOHN C. BENNETT, High School,-DeGurse is a senior ful to the commumty. munity Services", aptly des~ members of the entertainment has endeavored to autheniicate of Lo'Chmoor boulevard, who -in the University's,College.,ot Grosse Pointer Mrs. Theodore cribes its purpose-to provide committee, will be ready and the Vegas. picture in every de- will be in the Class of'19:57 at Arts and Sciences. He -holds R. Buttrick Jr. 365 University an opportunity for the leaders eager'to present each arriving tail. He him'self will enact the the Grosse Pointe High School. memobershi.p in Sph.in,x Senior place, is co~chairman in charge of hundreds of women's organizations in the metropolitan guast with a bundle of bogus role of a western sheriff in' full '" SOCIetyWhIch recogmzes leader- of program planning. 'area to meet each other permoney, and direct them to the I regalia, complete with 10-gallon . MARILYN J A YNE,MENship inwidergraduate activities. G p'.' 'd t 11 t b b tt hat, furry chaps and high heeled DENHALL, daughter • He has served as coxswain Other ro~se omte r~sl en s sona y, 0 ecome e er aeof the western boots and of course a JOHN E. MENDENHALLS, .of of the varsity crew, president who. are actlv.e l:aders m com- quainted with e8.ch organizasheriff's badge, giving him Merriweather road, will arrive of Phi Kappa Beta junior, so- mumty orgamzatl~~ are m~m- tion's efforts at community betproper authority to maintain home shortly from her studies ciety, chapter president of Delta bers of ~e eOIIlIIl1ttee.makmg terment, and to get an insidQ "law and order". Tau Delta fraternity, secretary preparations f?r the ,wIdely-:~t- view of the many community at Southern Seminary and Junof the Dormitory Council" and tended gatherIng: T~ey are.projects being con d u c t e d ior College, Buena Visti; Va. A steak dinner will be served 71 through Un i t e d Community chief executive. officer of the Mrs. W~lker L. CIsler, The picnic and an~ual meet- from 7-9 o'clock, after which T 1 A' S . t f th A- Devonshire road, representmg Services. \ ing of the University of Mich- the-guests will proceed to the '" MR. and MRS. WILLIAM G. ayor Ir OCley <> e. Ir League for the Handicapped; igan Club of Grosse Pointe will gambler's den to give lady luck BOALES, Jr., o{ Edgemere Force ROTC.. • • Mrs. Ci'arles T. Fis.her, UI, 1030 Attending the "dessert lunch. be held at the Grosse Pointe a whirl. eon" will b~ more than 400 past roacl, announce the birth of a War Memorial on Sunda~,., June son, RICHARD LANDRETH, on_ This week.end.MR. ind MRS.~arvar~. ~oa~ activ~ J40r and present officers of all PTA "-Picture by Paul Gach 9, according to an announceClub president, Murray MacFREDERICK S FORD JR of eaguer, rs. orge aggar y, groups ,mothe..."'S'clubs, college May 24. Mrs. Boales is the for, ELISE LAMMERT FINK, d~ughter of the ,George ment by John M. Chase, of Donald and Mrs. MacDonald . .', ., 86 Renaud road League of d' d mer CHARLOTTE GARLOCK, Renaup' road, have 1n v I t e d C th li W . ' d Mrs J hn an soronty groups, gar en Lewiston road, president. A full along with the William SieR., Finks, of Cloverly road, was m~ied Saturday in the' a O c friends to a cocktail party to bid ":W M Ea homen8'.1~Rn d' 0 d. dubs, church groups, v~terans' program is planned to com- berts are bringing a party of of West Orange, N. J. Church 'of Good -Shepherd, Edinburgh, Scotland, to Lt, goo d bye to MR. and MRS.. ~. c c ren, enau roa._ organizations, business and pro'" mence at 4 p.m. 12. rI'he Karl Schmidts and the Jones, son of Merritt Jones,. of Qxford road. . JOHN. SELLAS, of, Roosevelt. chaIrman of the ~SC Group fessional women's clubs and all Among the !9 :freshmen Willis Bl.111ardswill havQ eight "II to' Work and RecreatIOn Federa- suburban clubs Entertainm~nt planned for the tapped for the honor society" p 1ac:e, ~ h0 ~l utl: movmg tion. . event includes Bill Winkler's guests. Cwen, at Miami University in dent publications at Michigan" 'nier circle. Jack is studying in. Cahfornla. thIS summer... Among the many organiza, "Tuxis Tumblers", the latest Dr. and Mrs. Marvin Blaess Oxford, 0., last week was State University. Miss Cameron secondary edu.cation with his '" >It "'.. VI'ctor',a Heftier WI'ns tions represented by "Madame University of Michigan picture, will be hosting a party of 12. MARY Jd GIROUX, of Loth- is affiliated with the Wolverine minor in industrial arts. MRS. 'KENNETH g, MACK. Presidents" will be the United "Decade of Achievement", and Among others who have made ro? road.' student yearbook at MSU. • • '" lNNON has retmned to Toronto Spelling Contest ChUrch Women; Archdiocesan movie shorts for the children. advance reservations are: Mr. after a brief visit with her:sonCouncil of Catholic Women; '" '" • MARGARET JEAN. GARDFood and refreshments will be and Mrs. Robert Kemp, Erwin SHARl;;A; ~CNALLY, of Nine-year.old Victoria Heft. League of Jewish Women's OrMR. and MRS. WALTER NER is a candidate for the in-law and daughter, MR. and served to all following the en- Springman, Mr, and ,Mrs. Ed- Hidden lane, won a gold cup MRS. T, JACK HENRY'of Sunler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ganizations; member dubs of DALB:Y will join Mr. Dalby's Bachelor of Arts degree at the tertainment, according to Mrs. ward Wilson, and Mr. and Mrs. and .second pla~e in the Senior ningdale drive. This week;.end M.Ben Heftler of Harvard road, Federation of Women's Clubs; br~ther and. sister-in-law, the 8th Commencement at Alma Blanche Blashill, chairman of James Kurtz. Division Championship Fencing ARTHUR DALBYS. of Leeds, College, MR and. MRS. H~NRY will wel. won an all-school spelling con- League. of - Women Voters; the food committee. Reservations 'lontinue wit h Eliminations last Thursday' at England, in a motor trip to the Miss Gardner will ctomplete come former P()lnters, MR and test at the Liggett SChool on American Association of Uni~ Six members of the board of Mr, and Mrs, George West, Sr., Michigan State University. 'versity Women and College WoWest Coast: Tl?e English visi- her academic work with a major MRS. ALLEN R. MEMHARD, "Tuesday, May 21. governors will be elected at the Dr. and ~;!rs. John Galvin, Mr. men's Volunteer Services. tors have been guests inthe Dal- in education and a minor in JR.; of Winnetka, IlL '" • • Victoria, who is a sixth grade annual meeting, to serve for a and Mrs. Richard Dirksen, Mr. MR. and MRS, JAMES G. by's Hidden lane home~ for the .French. B e sid e s her regular student, spelled down girls in General Chairman of the three-year term ending in June, and Mrs, Dwight Nelson, Jr., MORRISON, of Hall place, with past month. academic work, she has been MRS. DONALD M. WOOD- her own class and even the stu- Fourth Presidents' Day ~ Mrs. 1960. Mr. and Mrs. Louis DeHayes, their daughter, KAY, will leave '" • • an active participant 'in 'such RUFF, of Lewiston. road, MR. dents in the senior grades~ Philip Marcuse. SHIRLEY ANN DALBY, of extra-curricular activities' a!; and MRS, WILLIAM H. RACE, Reservations should be made WaJter Wakeman, Mr. and Mrs. this week-end for Wallingford, by writing to Mrs. William T. Ben 01'1', Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Conn., to. attend,the graduation Hidden lane, who will graduate Women's Athletic Association of Lakepointe (J.venue,and MRS. Knowledge ceases to be powJOHN A. INGOLD. of BeaconsSome people plan so carefully Krebs, 269 Ken woo d court, Glenn Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- of their son, MADISON, from from the University of Mich7 and choir. Grosse Pointe Farms 36, or by ter" Horn, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Choate School. Then they will igan's Business Administration She is the daughter of MR. and field road, will travel -to Mill- for the worst that they miss all er at the same time a man begins to think he knows it all. telephoning her at TUxedo Wooldridge, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- spend a week in New York be- School, June, 1958, was installed MRS. ALEXANDER N. GARD•. brook, N:Y., to watch: Mrs. :the good things in life. 5~3130, Admissiorl rice is $1.50 fred. Valade, II, Mr .. and Mrs. fore traveling to Richmond aJld .as president of Alpha 'Lambda NER, of Lincoln road, Grosse Woodruff's daughter,.Ann;gua:d:. . uate from Bennett Junior' Col- . chapter of Phi Chi Theta in Pointe, Mich. for adults and 50c~r children. Lows Asmus, Mrs. LUCIeWetzel, .Charlottesville, Va. ' typically lege on June 8. '" • '" Aim Arbor, on May 22. Phi Chi '" '" '" Both members and prospective 'Dr, and Mrs. Rdbert Coleman, margaret rie. MR.' and MRS. JAMES G. members are invited to attend. and Mrs. Fred. Neumann. APRIL CAMERON, - a junior, Theta is the national pI'ofession'" '" daughter of MR. and MRS. G. al fraternity for women seeking MARTIN, of Devonshire road, Residents of Meadow lane, ANNE PACKER, past -and present, will have' a: History proves higher educaFind a man whO it easy 1Jo B. CAMERON, 0:1' Anita avenue, their degrees. hi business ad- (formerly ministration. daughter of the HAROLD L. subscription dinner dance at the . tion demonstrates that the more pump and the information you has received a silver key award '" '" • PACKERS of Washington road), Hunt Club on June 8. MI'IS. for distinguished service to stuwe know the ~egs we believe.g~t is worthless. -MR. and MRS. RAYMOND K. announce the birth of twins, WILLIAM MULKEY • is in DYKEMA, of Lothrop road, SUSAN ELIZABETH and J~F- charge of reservations and MRS. have returned from a trip to 'FREY JAMES on May 24th. MILTON VOLKENS and MRS. the Huron Mountain Club. '" • '" WILLIAM YEAGER are also Dartmouth College will grad- .1~nding a h~nd. '" '" '" JACK LESL!E GRAHAM, a uate a class of 615 at exercises junior student at Western Mich- to be held Sunday, June 9, at ..Three Grosse Pointe students' igan University in Kalamazoo' 11. a.m. on the lawn in front of .WIll graduate, from the Michi.,. College of Mining and is the newly elected vice presi- Baker Library. The ceremoniesgan dent of, the Industrial Arts will mark the end of four years. Technology at the commence: AssoCiation on campus. _He is lIan~ver N-. H.for Dar,tmouth's ment exercises Sunday, June 9. KENT M. BARLOW, son of the son of MR~ and MRS. WIL. 188th graduating' class. Fi~e Grosse Poi n t e r s are (Contin;ued on Page'I5) ~IAM JOHN GRAHAM, of Ver Mrs. W~ Merritt,,Jones '" '" . M , • e . . Michigan Club Holding P-iCl"ic . . 19 '" .'. 1.._ • In " . ",- Grea1 Holds Mr. and Mrs. of ( Members c brated the con with a dinner home in Wash] The group is the. Friends of and meets tw ic the Central Li cuss one of the of wt~st€rn th( all of the gro havt\ read befo: While the dis, frorH relaxed ar argumentative. i cussion, confined issues and facts c reading. Th us, tl are both relaxed; Relaxed because cent on positic backgrour.d -- s cause there is : member's abititv . and analyze. . Registra tion me the Librc.ry for are resumed in S From ,A: R.I.,. where her University. The Tom sail for El and they hope ' The Jack S: sing their daugl They will be t festive holiday' will return to h school reunion j '" . .. '" . More Visitin~ Another pai Mrs. Joseph L. Buffalo where road. Home in V. Mrs~FrankPec1 her father, Wil first stops after enthood Rumm~ Mrs. Theodore J the sale netted ~ Yet allothe Charles B. Hull H. from Lancas Mrs. Hull w husband~s moth road, while Mr. West on busine~ M eolor-splashed play tUne ~o-ordinateli f.A every fabrlGt Imaginable. ••• sharkskin, Egyptian €otton, and ~{)tton, drip-drys Bermudas,. Jamaicas, " • • II. Indi" . •• ,.men, pique, madras, dacron • • • stripes, plains, prints. short shorts. . beautifu.l ~ustOrF1 monogramming done i." our own work-r;oms~ , i ~ 011 ..... ' ( \0 \' »bb' b > b h ..... hn ... fcnz b > '. b DRft, b b be _. • >b b b bz ........ ., J b b ..... hn .. ., h. . > • hm .... ftrr .......... ." ...... ttr. D.mn." _.bh.'-P _._e. 7 ........ the hill cotto t~ On the greet cotton mesh tailoring anc shrink. Cust whale insig: washable cc Come 86e tl; , .. , , May 30, 1957 1 Thursday, .May 30, '1957 I Iltes Woman's-Page or • • \ " , '. : , Great Books GrdUp Holds Di.Aner Party y I Join Groups from t Ford Auditorium IOns in Grosse Pointe oups from the entire v Tuesday, June 4, e~ry and Edsel Ford Grosse Pointer~ who 'e as hostesses includ. in T. Yates, 1739 LittlelJresenting the Federa~ Women's Clubs; ar.d ocis Steele. 55 Maple. representing College Volunteer Service. I erne of Presidents' Day, ..Jine to United ComServices", aptly desIts purpose-to provide tunity for the leaders eels of women's organin the metropolitan meet each other per~ to become better acwith each organizaorts at community betand to get an inside the many community being con d u c t e d Un i t e d Community f l ing the "dessert lunch~ 1 be more than 400 past ent officers of all PTA ,mothers' clubs, college ority groups, garden urch groups, veterans' tions, business and pro-, women's clubs and all n clubs. g the many organizapresented by "Madame is" will be the United , Women; Archdiocesan of Catholic Women; of Jewish Women's Or,ons; member clubs of ion of Women'8 Clubs; of Women Voters; in Association of UniWomen and College WoTolunteer Services. 'al Chairman of 1lbe Presidents' Day if; Mrs. 1.Iarcuse. ledge ceases 10 be pow~ ,e same time a man bethink he knows it all. typically margaret riee MulkeiJg Feted B-efore Move ~r. and Mrs. Bugh' O. Mul. key" of Mt. Vernon road, are being honored at a ser.ies of parties before they move from the Pointe' to Philadelphia near the 'end of June. Mrs. Claude E. Mulkey, of Touraine road, 'will. entertain for her son and daughter-in-law on June 14 with a cocktail party in her home: On June 15 Mr. and' Mrs. William D. Byron, Mr. and Mrs. William .E. Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Bayard Wilson and Mr, and Mrs. Clinton R. Scharff will give a party. for the Mulkeys hi the ,. Scha,rffs' Merriweather road '. home. . " Mr. ana Mrs. Bruce D. Carney will entertain on' June. 21 and Mrs. Mulkey's parents.. the Elms T. Knowlsons, of Some!'set road, have also' pianned a' P rtv Mr. and Mrs. Alden Thomas Open Home at Conclusion by of SU,ccessful Season SponsQred Friends of the Library , omen's Committee Services Club Prep~res for Annual luncheon Members, of the Great Books Discussion Group' eeleb~ated tl~e conclusion of their very successful 'first year WIth a dmner party in the garden of. the Alden Thomas home in '\Vashington road on Tuesday, May 28. The group is sponsored by the Friends of the Library Mr. and Mrs. Alden L',Thomas and meets twice, a month at have been leaders' of the group. the Central Library .to dis~ Among tho e VIh'O have cuss one of the Great Books participated are: - Mr ..,and of :western thought, which Mrs. James S. Vaughan, Mr. and all of the group members Mrs.' Charles Trapp, -and, have read beforehand. Mrs, Peter Brett, Mr. and Mrs.' While the discussion ranges L. J. O'Donnell, Mrs", J,?hn from relaxed and friendly to Amneus, Mrs. George Bisset, argumentative, it is pure dil;~ Mrs. John Deane, Miss,Eiizabeth cussion, confined solely to the Ferguson, Mrs. E. L. WaYIllon, issues and facts contained in the Mrs. Bruce Lambert, Kp.nneth,', reading. Thus, the participants M. Lander, Mrs. F, W. ,Sliaxp, are both relaxed ana stimulated. Mrs. Richmond Smith, Mrs. Relaxed because there is no ac- Richard' "Thoma,. Mrs. C. D. cent on position, education, Troup, Mrs. E. O. Wanen, background - stimulated, be- Sophie Beaulieu, Mrs.' Fred cause there is accent on the Fergus6n, Mrs. Donald qrasser,' member's ability to read, discuss Mrs. ,stuart T. Hanger, .Mrs. and analyze. Curt Patterson, Mrs: ~£ Douglas Registration may be made at Lowrey, Mrs. A. D. 'Beaumont, the Library for entrance into 'ind Mr. and Mrs. John R.: Connelly. ,. are resumed in September. s Mr. . From Another Pointe of View ?-.;' .:~> 'i?~~~ ~Photo. by Fred Runnells The Grosse Pointe Woman's Club win hold'its annual'luncheon on. June 5 at the LochrD.qor ~Club, ',Among the members 'wllo have been ,busy with' the 'arrange-, 'nients, 'are;'left to right: MRS. ROBlj}RT 1 '* Mrs. Frank Peck. She has been down in Ossabaw, Ga., wUh her father, William Torrey and Mrs. Torrey. One of her first stops after unpacking was to attend the Planned Par. enthood Rummage Sale last week, Under the direction of Mrs. Theodore R, Buttrick, Jr., and Mrs, William C. Tost the sale netted $1900for the Planned Parenthood work, lie DAVID C. GILLIS, of Meadow lane' JOAN LEGRO, daughter of MRS. E.Y. LEGRO, of Lakeland avenue, and PATRICIA THOMAS, daughter of MRS. A. J. DALTON of Maumee avenue. 1IlIllIllIH;IIIIIIIPllll;HIIIII"lIllllll"~lIl1l1lllllllllllllIlIlIlIlIllIHIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIllIIIIllIIIIII1IU1l1l11l1lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllih~ I * McCLINTOCK, ticket chairman; MRS., WILLIAM H. BUNDESEN, genera~ cha~rman; MRS. MURRAY YOUNG, toastmI~ tress, and MRS: DANIEL M •. CORSON, ,decorations ch,.urI!lan. . Short and to the Pointe i (Continued from Page 14) R. ~d MRS: J. DUNTON M * an, .' BARLOW, of BeaconsfIeld aveThe Jack Stephensons left Tuesday night after witnesnue, will receive the B. S. degree sing their daughter, Carol, officially becoming a girl scout. in engineering physics. He is a They will be back in'town on Sunday evening .after a member of the student branch festive holiday week at Walloon !.take. In mid-June Mrs. S. O'f the American Institute of will return to her home town, Cqlumbus, 0., for a big high Physics and served that organschool reunion festivity. ization, during his senior year, as 'vice president. 'ln a,ddition, ... ... he. is a member of Phi Eta Sigma, a national honorary More Visiting scholastic society, and Tau Beta Another pair returning to th~ir past home are Mr. and Pi,' a national honorary enfraternity. Barlow is Mrs. Joseph L. Hudson II. Thfy are..8t present visit~ng in agineering graduate of. Grosse Pointe Buffalo where they lived before moving to Washington High School. The B. S. degree in metalroad, lurgl'ca'l engI'nee,rI'ng",wI'll be Home in Vernier road with one of those lovely tans is awarded to DAN A. MONT- * GOMERY, whose ,parent;s are MR. and MRS. LOWELL R. MONTGOMERY of V ern i e r road. He is a member of, the student branches of the Society * Yet another home town gal back to visit is Mrs. Charles B. HuH III who arrived 'Saturday night with Mr. H. from Lancaster, Pa. Mrs. Hull with Chuckie and Priscilla will stay with her husband's mother Mrs, Charles B.. Hull, Jr., of Lincoln road, while Mr. II. dashes back and forth about the Mid~ West on business. \ , Grosse Pou;,te' Yacht Club boy and girl swimmers are cTirding for the 1957 summer season. Having won the Int,erb~ d f d Club championship last year, the team, no~ e ~n m.g champ, is out to win the Dual Meet champIonship thIS year. Kick-off will be a meeting on Saturday, June 8, at 12 o'clock noon, highlight of which will be the election t. Th of the 1957 team cap am. e important session will start with a wiener roast to take place in the park adjoining GPYC g r 0 un d s " if the, weather is fine. Otherwise, the gathering will be in the club's Fo'castle: . '. In charge WIll beBlll O. Brink, sports' committee chaira man. Brief talli:s will be given by Clarence,a~d Betty Pinkston, S. the swimming coaches whose inrstruction and inspiration led the team to victory last year. , I The team is open to all GPYC The Detroit Junior B'oard of boys and girls in the age groups Commerce is' offering to. each beginning with the youngest of .' 10 years and under, and conCome along ~n this once.in-a.seaapd every famIly the opportun-. f' t ' the 17 18 ear son special 3-'Day Great Lak.. ity to purchase and display an mumg up 0 y , cruis~ circle cruise of Lak. Item represer; t'mg om; gre,~t group. T ., • Erie. See Spring in full bloom! American hentage-the AmerIThe <lune 8 gathermg 16 Just See the progrelS being made i.. can flag. . the exciting start. At a later.date preparing for the new seaway! . there'll 'be the Inter-CluJb banVisit Buffalo, N. Y., with time ~o~ only as ,a f,Ul?-d ralSln.~ quet free t~ all te~ members; ashore to see Niagara Falls. Theil actI.vIty, pu~ also as an Ameq also trophies and cups to the to Erie, Pennsylvania, and Cleve. camsm ~ro]ect,. do the Ja~Cees "big splashes" in each age land, Ohio, after cruising th. make thI~ speCIal Flag K~t ?f- group. Canadian share. Rest, relaxation, fer It IS' our earnest ueSI.re A' t' Ch' B . k fun, frolic and sighheeing-hertl . th th SSISmg amman rm are to see now, more an ever, eArth P B th J • e , is a special cruise with special ap... d' 1 d fur. ar oomew, Vie peal to all. Don't miss it! AmencaJjl flag ISp aye -, .rom chairman, and sports committee plus QX. Includel eve~y home many mor~ times members John G. Bannister, meals, berth in outdur~ng t~e year than Just on Lewis F. Brown, Fredrick K. trom 50 portatian, side. cabIn. transonly en 1; .... legal holIdays. . I Cody, Dr. Harold E. Cross, Hans tainment. Proceeds from the JayCees' Gehrke, Jr., Edgar M. Gregory, See your Travel Agent or flag sale go, into the organ- Jr., Fred A. Hood, Jr., Wilfred ,GEORGIAN BAY LI N E ization's fun~s which fo~t~r P. Whyte and Kent A. ZimmerFoot of Woodward - Detroit civic affairs and. youth activI- man. WOodward 3-6760 ties, The JayCees are known especially .or their annual Ii: tak~ only a few peoQle to Crippled ChIldren's Christmas furnish ammunition for oontinParty, th<tir Golden Rule Shop- ual neighborhood wars. ping Tour for Orphans, Junior Achievement Projects, and teenate Rodeo: , . A long-wearing three by five foot Ametican flag, ' made of color-fast cotton, with a sturdy two-section wooden flag staff that measures a full six feet when extended and" its heavy June.24 to August 9 iron. wall bracket, is priced at I v' IIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHHIIIHillllUIIIIIIlIllilllllllllllliHlllllllllilHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIlllllIInnlllllllllllllU:!lIIlinIllUlIIlIJillllllilllillllllllflllllll~ R.I.. GPYC Swimmers Set f 0r New. Sea so'n r (Continued 'from Page 13) where her brother; Tom, is graduating' from Brown University. Then the family will travel to New York to see Turn sail for Europe. Mr. Rigger will join his wife there and they hope to set sail for Bermuda. ' of American Military Engineers and the American Society for Metals. Montgomery-is a graduate of Grosse Pointe High School, Receiving the B. S. degree in mech&I1icalengineering is RAYMoND F. RAETZEL, son 0; MR. and, MRS. RAYMOND RAE'I'ZEL, of Hampton road. He is a member of the stu~ent branch of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and of Sigma Rho fraternity. He has receiv~d one,letter for his par- . ... ... BENJAMIN W. COOPER, will travel to N.ew Hampshire for Home from Palm. Springs, the ceremomes. Calif., are MR. and ,MRS. ED... ~. ... WARD B. CAULKIr-fS who MR. and MRS. BEN R. have leased the Sunningdale MARSH, of Irvine' lane,' will drive home of MRS. EVA 2 1 DOTY WORCESTER. lec;.ve JUne 1 to trave across Canada to Banff and: Lake ... ... .' Louise. They will go ;to Van~ MR. and MRS. HOWARD couver to board a boat which LEWIS, FRENCH- have returnwill take them io Juneau, ed to their home in Kerby road Alaska, for a five-week stay. after six months in Florida • • • where they headquartered in MR. and MRS. ERNEST S. Ft. Lauderdale. " KRATZET, JR., of, St. Clair ... ... • avenue, have invited friends to MR. and' MRS. ARTHUR H. a cocktail party on Memorial DAVIS; of University place, an~ Day. I n A ugus t th e K ra t zet s nounce the birth of a daught"!r, will move to a new address in SANDRA MAY, on May 20, H'll ' ~ • Mrs. Davis is the ,former lVIAR1 cres t roa~. ~ ~ ION HOLLIDAY, of Chicago. CHARLES M. CARROLL, of ... '... .... Berkshire road, will be ,candiMR'. and MRS.' FREDERICK date for the bachelor of laws H. MURPHY, of Fisher road, H 1 degree from Marquette Univer~ are vac<\tioning at the ote sity in Milwaukee, Wis. at the Del'Prado in Mexico City.close of the sprilfg semester. ... • ... Degree, candidates include MR. and MRS:'PAUI, DELBLANCHE E. FINNEY, of Chal- LEy (FLORENCE ERRINGER) fonte road, bachelor of science of Marietta, 0., announce' the in nursing. Miss Finney)s a', birth of a daughter, BETSY member of Chi Sigma Chi social PALMER, on May, 2. sorority, Alpha Tau DelJa' nursing sorority, and the Student Nurses' Club.... • ... Jaycees elling American Flags $64 2' Grosse Pointe Univer~ity Sc~ool SUMMER SCHOOL $3.19. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday thru Satur~ay ' The Flag Kit materials .fold compactly' into the~r 'box, measuring three feet by three inches square. The'~ JayCees would like fo send. you one, if you will mail your reques~ and check or mbney order' for $3.19 to': Flags, P.O, Bo-x 7.23,Detroit 31. People may not have" anything to"do but they can afways think of sumething to, say. FOR MAKE-UP WORK AND STRENGTHENINg' ColJege Preparatory Courses Grades J Through 12 Driver Training Program Available .Call Philip P, PerkiM, Directo-r TV. 4-4444 TV, 1-4819 ' ELAINE, P. BURR of Fisher Toad, is the winner of an award in the Annual Avery and Jule Hopwood. Contest, in creative writing at 'The University of. ticipation in varsity track dur- Michigan .. The award,' for $200' ing his junior year at Michigan was for a manuscript, "FigUres , Tech. Raetzel is a graduate of in the Mist" in the category of Grosse Point~ ,:E¥g~ SchooL fiction. The awards, ~otalling 'MR. and MRS. ALVIN. G. $11,000 were presente~, Thur~-. SHERMAN JR. of Ford court, day, .May 23, to 23 wmners ~n will spend' Me~orial weekend~ categories of fiction, drama, esat their summer home on Maak- say and poetry. inac. Island. ' • ... ... • • • ,MRS. SAMUEL. H. BELL, "Due ',home ,!od~y' ~rom. their and her daughter, VIRGINIA winter' home in Miami are. MR. LOUISE~ will arrive here about", and ,MRS. BENSON FORD; of June 4 from their home in Kenwood, road .. En .route home Chandler, Ariz., to visit Mrs. they. stOpped ,at Sea'Island,'Ga" Bell's pa,rents, MR. arid M~S. and NewYo~k ..... : •.. FREDERICK ,CLIFFORD Graduatil~g .Iro~ Culver 1y1ili- FORD, of Bishop road. tory Academy on: ,June 12 will ... 'I< ... be JOHN 'A. JAKLE, son of Attending the Memorial Day the;, JOHN D.' JAKLES, . of Mc~ speed races at Indianapolis will kinley avenue... :-.. be MR. and MRS ..LANSING• ,.... .. S. PITTMAN, of"Renaud road. RONALD ROLLEY" son of • • '. MR. and MRS.,',ELMER'.AMES{' MR. and MRS. CHARLES of Lincoln. road; has' been, WRIGHT, JR.,. of.Neff road, will .elected vice-president:' ~f ,the' leave June 4 for' a two-w~ek Third' Section at the :CJHege of visit with their son~in-law and Wooster. d daughter, MR. and MRS. WIL- , ... • ... LIAM CALLERY, JR., and . THOMAS. COPPER. son of TRIPP and TINA,' of Los.'Altos, MRS:' BENJAMIN'S .. COOPER, Calif. of Berkshire road, and the late Dr. Cooper, will be gra4,,!ated Among the, girls W];l0 will be from Dartmouth College on graduating from Bradford, &JunJune~9. Mrs, Coop~r with, her ior College. in Massachusettes daughters. SUE and PEGGY" en June 2 are SUSAN. GILLIS, and her,. .mother-in-law, MRS. daughter of MR: and' MRS. I • '< very truly yours a distinctive t-splashed playtiDle 'Ordinateli .•• that retain their'shitp' dacron plains. prints. mesh shirt is really news! Here's impeccable tailoring and permanent fit in a ~nit that wo~~t 5n:et~h~ cotton Come 88" the new Ship)' S1u», ..",. skirt are all iJll look. Shirt, beltl' a wrinkie-scorner its elegant silken look. ••• i t shirtwaist while we personalize ,. 'I,."';" •In ,H Choice ~ \ monogram '\_L ~;.:\I~;t' :7 ~ , it for you. I~ oolors, any \.OIor In sizes 10-1b. $29.95 y , .,fs~.~~ comfort •••. ItttiNJ vTew of the so you tlan enloy your Th~l: : , • Th~ pocket flap's detachable Famous Bass 041",", yards-wide ~(:,.\; \. washable colors ... sizes 30 to 38. ,mrng done ion our shirt~aist ;,.~:,\~\ shrink. Custom-look side vents, moor-out taIls, dlsti~CtiV' , whale insignia. In ~hite and unconditionally >. important despite 398 Or. the green or on the town, Sbip'n Shore's linen, pique, e modras, ::>8S, cotton knit shirts e monogrammed Orlon*~Cofton, .'. . • WEEJUNS' '. Tosse!.d moca5sin in antique brown or antique black. 11.95 ,Regulat'Oin moc:assln In, CII'I.' tlqu. red, prown or black. / 20445 MACK Howard John.on'. 'he hill 3:1 'East Adams 10.95, ' \... walton-pierce, ' .,' 82 Kercheval ' Downtown', Grosse Pointe' Farms ..... .i , .... ... .. •• d 1 ;", •• ",,; • d d dd_ r $ • $. Cd d t $ g cit d .21 rt d r 1 1<. Sr or 2 e ' sn•• egd SddS-+"<;rtdddnt" .rl .. «.tddrld .. ddddddd .... det ...... d'd .. +d'Lrtfr ..... d4 .. • ,.,It .... 4A .Am ' •. .,.+ .. ........&.............. ..... . _ _ 'h;. l i." ,. ,, ~~ ~, ~. L 1.: p. 0 I N TIN Page .Side.. t ~ ' • c. W S Thursday, May 30,' 1957 . , " Erskine-Bray Vows ToSpeakVov:,~I}::m~Sa,::I:hte Betrothed'¥ooh:leb~~~:P . . d. We' 5' t Fi:ve XC. an 9 e . InE h -------- sttid;;;--fro~ Grosse Pointe wilr:peamong the more than 400':m.eIIiber~~ofthe>Sniith College Class of 19&t, ( , They' will receive their di. ' plomas on JWle 9 at, the '79.th COmlnencement ,'exercises: Dr.' Ralph' J. BUnche,:lin!iersecre- t Pair Married Saturday Afternoon in All' Saints Episcopal Church, Pasadena, Calif.; After Wedding Trip rt Indies ,Will Live in San Marino We ~ to AAU' Seniors. at GPHS R'a,ad'"'f' 0 r 'p·ro, m Members. of Detroit Assocla. , tlon of University ,of Michigan'. Women are marking t'Ylo'. im.::. pilrtant dates on their calandars: The first is the' annualhmcheon and, election of officers which, will be held at 12 o;ciock, Sat.;.: urday,' JWle 1; at.the Grosse,: 'y, W II B CI' Big Social, Function in Gymnasi~m i e Of ,Six Weeks Hard Work ;Committee : To Start Decorations _ Imax Set of I Calif., afternoon in All Saints Episcopal Chur~h, Georgianna Eugenia Bra:,Y, daughter of is an ' oyster . :r a. fe MI:. 1;;.;s5a.;;E•• iig.;;;B;ii!l;~1 Mr: p•• oyerAO! Cen.ter l1,olding Party '_fo', r .Kl-ds, 8 :WOO? ;r~ !larriet sorge Church' to Hold B erry Festival Adams-Smith Rites Read Clean H'ouses Seldom B~rn ARTHUR J. ROHDE .,. Year': Annual Lunc Chairme Eight ~ tary for the United Nations, will Pointe War Me:nor..ial.'' . ,.:. " . By Nelson S~th, G,P.H:S. , be the ~eaker. ,.,' ' Th:e s~onii.-Wlll be an all day:, Th B' N'ght for Grosse Pointe High School semors Pasadena, Anne- De Armond Leete, celebratIon m Ann Arlbor, JWle.' , e Ig., 1 the Ulric Bannister Brays, became the brlde of Paul An. daughter of tho' Alexander P. 14 of ,the 40th anniversarr ,of~ is only one day awaJ:' . . rlerson Erskine. ~ Leetes, Of Lochriloor' ~U1evard, the fotinding oi the Alumnae; The night is June 1-Semor Prom NIght. The bride wore her moth- lace. Their hats were white was graduated' from the ,Grosse COWlc1l. '. ' \ ' ' Senior Pro~ means a lot ~ ' er's wedding dress of prine. scallo:o')edbandeaux with small Pointe High. School' and ~~s, . Oliver D.' ~a~cks;, of of thLllgS. Beauti;ful girls in set up on,the fltjor, ess' lace and. white face veils. art major. ." Semmol~ . aVenue, IS takmg dazzling, formals.. Handsome By no",:, most of the. work .ha~ d H h' I The junior'maid wore .whiteJoan Fitzsimons, daughter of reserv~tiop.s for }h-~ ~umna.e_ 'tuxed But been completed.. 'Ine fmal oung men ill peau e soie. er err oom dotted Swiss over periwinkle' Mr. and Mrs. Sherman J.~Fitz- " Council celebrat10n,cudedbyoes, , result \vill be vIewed by all Alencon lace veil was made blue and fresh flowers farmed simons, of Stephens road, wa$ Mrs, , Walte'r.. E. Sin1mons; of It also means the culminathe seniors at 9 o'clock, June 1. in France during the eight- her headpiece. She carried a graduated from the' GeorgetOwn . . "Merriwether ro~d and'. ~s. tion of six weeks" work by And you can bet it will be good! eenth century. She carried notlegay of delphinium accented' Visitation School' in Washfu:g- , Leslie '. G. Wrigley, Semin~le. the class of January, 1958. -----venl,1e. the prayer book of her great with baby pink rose buds. ton, D. C., and she: is' specializ. , , ", . . Sirice the middle of April~ the . . grandmother with butterfly The other attendants carried Mr. ,. ana . Mrs. Herbert L. ing dn- English at Smith. ' , . '.., All alumnaes are mV'lted to 140 dd b of. the 12B What thIS country needs 1S a. orchids and lilies Of th~ val- blue hybrid delphiniwn with Brauns of', Hampton road" anAnother graduate will be 'th ~t ;. re;::t cOCkt~lhpartY:r ,attend,. any, or all of the, day~s cla: hav:~Z:e;r':'orking stead- good air brake for the ma~ who deeper tones in the bouquets of'noWlced the enga'g'ementof their Nancy T. Maxwe14 daughter of. le~d ~r ~rf? rO~t th or~r ~. activities which begin "with a' iiy on decorations invitations continually boasts about h1s acle;~dith Bray was her sister's the honor attendants. daughter, 'JqAN LOUISE, to' and Mrs..~~win O~Bodkin, ;::t~ ~achteci~b ~r r~ri~ coffee :h~~.~t 9.;3~a.m. foll?W- publicity, and the ~anY othe; cotnplishments. maid of honor and the matron The bridegroom, son !of' the Leslie Franklin Goings, son of of 1V!uskok;aroad. She attended: Mr H ' . d -J' ,B' ed by ..~ short busmess meetm.g, duties' that putting on a prom honor was Mrs. Richard G. Harold Eo Erskines,' of McMiland. Mrs. Roy, A. Goings. Grosse Pomte C 0 u n try Day s. 0:va~,"'" olton an. lunoheon a~ noon, a campus tour entails II of , of LincolD.'Park~ School and is also majoring in no~~e!;l,. the,' engagement . of and will be concluded with a . Leahy, of Arlington, Mass. An- Ian road, asked Henry Van . . " ' ,English. . theIr daughtsr,. JOYCE, to Jo~ tea at the home of~ President As always, the the;ne is a other sister, Lourinda S. Bray, Dyke Johns, Jr., to be his best . Both MISS Brauns and her After completing her .studies A. McNelisl,s,on' of the' John A. and Mrs Harlan Hakher secret. - Only the 12B s know elD.. ~••• was a junior attendant. man. fIance are, students at Wayne . W School m . McNehses~ .' " .-. .' '. what the decorations will be . St t U,' it No date has at Ethel aIker of Westchester road Dean Deborah Bacon W111 be 'h t The bridesmaids were Eliot Seating the guests were Lua e mvers y. .' SimsburY', Conr!., Sara Sherman.. Joyce. was, graduate<! frofu the speaker at Saturday's 1un- based on. And, 'for t e mos top-flite girl Chace, ofProviden-ce, R. I.;:Mrs. cian 'l'aylor, Harold Cass, Wi!- been set ,for the w.eading. ~tchell, daughter of LedYard. Michfga.n State Universityaheo?- with.honored~-guests,inpart, only.the 20 m~mbers of Raymond J. Baker, the bride- Ham Crawford, John Weidlein, Mitchell, Jr., of Kenwood road, where she was a' membe~ of eluding Mrs. Irene Murphy, 're- the decoratIons <:onunlttee have, office employees .• groom's sister, of Evergreen Ray Winterhalter, William C. and Mrs. Thomas Evans,' of, Sigma Kappa. " 'cent1y elected U.'of M. regent; seen ~e decorations, carefully screened Park, Ill,; Ann Roberts~ of Pasa- WinterhRter, Jr., and Bannister G r.e en w i c h~ Co~, enter.ed Her .fiance, attended Leh' h Mrs. Alison E. Myers, alum~e Saturday. morning and after~ dena; Barbara H. HWlter, of R. Bray, the bride's brother. Snuth where she WIll, be com- Um'versI'ty H ' 1 19 secretary; Mrs. Stuart. BaIts, noon prom1ses. to be as much F ~ h er da.ught er ' s ' we ddin g 1 tinJ g. th .e ... ' . duty with " -th e A IS currentd y on former. regen,t, ~ d Mrs. 'R usse 11 work as makmg .. /the decora- . and tested. San Marino , and .."anet S . Swaf p.e uonors program m ford, of Pasadena. and the garden reception in Saturda'y, "June from 2:30 hist?ry thi~ ~Wle. .. tioned at' FCi~ L~~r: ,sta. Strickland, pre~lde~tof th~ tions, Beginning' at.,about 10 They wore periwinkle blue their home whieh followed the Fm~l Pom1:er to 'be r:ecelVl!1g Mo. The Will be Alun.ma.~. ~OWlCll. :M,:rs.H., E'. 01clock in. the mornmg, about and white dotted Swiss with ceremony Mrs. Bray wore a to. 4:30 in the afternoon, :the her diploma SmIth ,wI~h January. y marrIed m Demmg IS m charge of arrange- 30 members of the Class will wide organdy yoke collars ap- cocoa dxaped chiffon gown with Grosse Pointe War Memorial the. ,class of 57 1S Martha r. ..... .!...ments. attempt to set up the decorapliqued with Viennese point a hat of white seed pearls and Center cordially all thePointes' Snuth,. ?aughter of thE7Harold -----tions in tlle high school gym in personnel Ggenc:y , appliqued flowers. Mrs. ErSkine grammar school, children and'R; Smiths" of. Mernw~ather L'lst More 'l'iorket:s less than 10 hours. was in a coffee lace sheath and their parents to a, :free' tlB-rty. road. She studied .at LIg,gett ' ' This is more difficult than it 1461 penobscot bldg. matching hat appliqued with a A:full two hours of' contin- Scho!>~.~o~e E7ntering. Smith For 'Fiesta of Nations , sounds becaUse, besides the grape motif. uous entertainment is planned. and l~ maJo:m~ m SpanIsh. She ' '. Mrs. D. L. Pucci, of Moran massive wall' decorations to be WO 1-5695 Following a V?edding trip to Burnsie the Birdman :will be on ~pesnt ,her JUnIor year abroad The annual strawberry festl'- road, will be chairman of the. put up, there are. also some the West Indies the couple will hand with. his trained pets. m pam. snack bar for the. annual Fiesta very ingenious replicas to be E&!!!!&iilEili. --.---val of the' Grosse, Pointe Woods of Nations, sponsored for the _ Patricia Marie Smith, daugh- make their home in San Ma.riD.o, Charles Romig will. perform Calif. feats of magic. The Children's M L II Presbyterian ChUrch, Mack ave.. Missionaries of SS Peter and l~========================ffi ter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ___ ....... __ Theater under the direction of r~ A en to Marry. nue and Torrey road, will be P ul ' Francis Smith, of Beaconsfield Mrs. Syd Reynolds will stage Fremont. Girl in June held on the church lawn Wed- ,aAS~isting her will be Mrs. avenue, formerly of Audubon a one-act play. __ nesday, .Tune 5, starting at6 Thomas Meade, of McMillan LET US SHOW YOU HOW YOU CAN road, was married Saturday Miss CoopeJ;'s ibaHerinas will Mr. and Mrs. Hersel Smith, p-,m. road; Mrs. R alp h Urso and morning in St. Clare of Monte~ "PACKAGE" YOUR INSURANCE TO give a preview of their "Eve- of Fremont, Mich., announce the The public is invited. Annette Urso, of Cloverly road; falco Church to Vaughn Adams. ning of, Ballet" and the Junior .engagement' of their laughter, The festival is sponsored by' Mrs. Frank Oeaney, of KenslI}.gThe bride wore a silk taffeta GET BROADER PROTECTION League puppeteers will bring Jayne Marilyn, to Ernest E. AI- the Womfn's Association of the ton road; Mrs. Phyl Calcaterra. gown accented with Alencon lace and a silk tulle veil fallMost folks have the makings the afternoon to a wonderf\il lent, son of the Archie Allens, church. Hostesses will be mem- of Centerlin~ Mrs. Lewis Bosco, AT LOWER COST ber~ of the Abigail Group, of of Wilslfire road; Nancy Dossin; ing from a seed pearl coronet. of a real "good" fire in their ,conclusion with their perform- of Brys drive. The, bride-elect is a graduate ~hich Mrs.' Andrew Campbell of Kensjngton road, and ElizaHer flowers were white roses homes simply ibecause they ance of "The Prince with the' , .: o~ Wester~ Michigan Univer- IS lea~er, and the Naomi Group, beth Pucci, of Moran road. and stephanotis centered with don't know what rubhi9h is, Elephant's Spell." cypritidium. warns Farms Fire Chief M. The Center's very popUiar Slty. Her fIance. wa~ graduat~d headed'by. Mr~. Edward Els-'-----In white nylon embroidered William Mason. ballroom dancing teachers, AWlt iron: Way~e Umvers~ty and wI~l ~1~lelr.asJVIsl.Srts .. Geor~e Miles also Recent eye studies indicate ANDOOMPAN~ that most persons can read uneyelet over blue net and taffeta In a special Spring Clean-Up Marge and Uncl~ Bill Wilson rece1ve his B. S." degree .thIS ~ 6 In case of rain, the festival interrupted for six hours withwas the honor maid, Mary Fran- Week plea, Chief Mason urged will MC the program and see June from the Sch.ool.of Animal at ~chIgan State will be held in the church din- out suffering eye .strain or fa~ ces Laige. The other attendants, all hoUseholders to immediately that every child has a good time. Hu~ban~, INSURANCE gowned like the honor maid, "learn how to spot junk and They will be assisted by mem- U:mver.sl~. He 18 8: member of ing room,' ~~~~s ;I~e~ ~~~~e~~ t~:~v~~~ were Mrs. Gerald Decker, Mar- other quick burning things bers of the program ~ommittee SIgma ChI. . " " '. . '------'La 7.6100 2711 East Jefferson, Detroit 7 Mich. The couple wIll.•be marrIed .m age household filled with chilo:' llyn Jeanne Sniith and Ka!'en around the home, fer these are' under the chaI.rmanship' of Mr. J t h F t M th d t ,A "great many, more people dren or ,the word "uniriterMargaret Smith. They carried, a real fire danger! and Mrs. Ben Beyer. Assisting un~ a. t e. Irs' e 0 IS talk economy than the' number rupted'~ would 'not have 'been white carnations and blue "Then," he said, "get into the for the afternoon will, be Mrs. Church m Fremont. who have the to, practice used. mums. habit of disposiilg of it regular- Watson Ford, Mrs~ M. M. ShaeLawrence Gigante was best ly and often, ar.d you'll be con- fer, Mrs., J6~ Ros~ and J.YIrs. OperaAsso~iatio'n man and seating the guests tributing more to the fire safety Miles McKee. were Raymond Joseph Smith, of your family and home than To Elect Officers Every child will receive a Lawrence Edward Smith and could all the :fire. departments balloon as a favor. Ice cream Gerald Decker. The bridegroom for miles around." The W<>men'sAsS()ciation for and, pop' will be available' for is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Here, a c cor din g ,to Chief the Mil~higan Opera Company five ~nts a pieCe. George Adams, of Philip avenue. M&son, are som~ of the things will hold their annual meeting Following a receptio~ at, the that firemen classify as ('ruband ele,etion of officers at the Ignol.'anceceases to be. bliss Women s' City Club on 'June 4; Whittier the couple left on a bish"-the fuel that, fire needs: motor trip' through the East. lamp shades, old mattresses, the minute some joker takes it Tuesday at 11 a.m. They will live in Detroit. cast off clothing and furniture. upon himself to .put people wise. The meeting will be followed by a luncheon 'to' honor the incoming officers. 'Dhis event marks the beginning of a new sea,son for the' organization and, plans will be discussed for further activities. Reservations for the lurlt::heon can be made through Mrs: Francesco DiBlasi, of Broadstreet boulevard. On Saturday , will At the am Pointe War M American Ass( chairmen for tl the past year's Mrs. Arthur president, gavl report. Mrs. 1 seven members attended the M Division ConvE ly in Grand R< Reporting on with Mrs. Hillel Arthur T. Berse: D. Conkey, Mrs. 1 Mrs. Lee A. LE John R. Pear, 1\ King 'Elf Harmoni Charles H. Kin set, Grosse Point, Harmonie's newl) dent. He sU(~~ee er J. Willard C remains on the 1 tors. Walter H, G Morningside, is t Grosse Pointe IT 108-year-old orga man board, Dean of the De Law since 1944 fessor of law ther years preceding ment. Corning t( his parents whE from his native ( he was graduatE from H i g h 1a n School, Detroit Technology, Detr Law and the Michigan Law ~ Dean King is the Detroit, State bar associations, contributor to Ie and is currently one-volume text practice. During recent monie's new served in variou: its board. Mr. a (the former Ouid~ their son, Charles in Grosse PointE five years. Smiths E Eastern ~ '> Relax in Style .....,with Casual Wear from l Proper's 'FORGET IT , Try to remember that it costs more to avenge a wrong than it does to let it go by default.. embroidered elegance Mr. and Mrs. man Smith, of P had a busy week. ing their house g East. Theil' son-in-la ter, Mr. and IV Lapham arrived New Canaan, C honor the SmitJ other son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. AI Jr., also of Provel a cocktail part~ Saturday at the I Next week-enl Pont, of Wintert arrive to visit tl attend meetings Institute of Arts. Budget PIon A, / Good NamE for the mother of the -' . bride, for ~fter- . FIRTH • FRA noon teas, an~ late-aay wmmer parties ••• our sleek silk',' ~nd-cotton sheath, wrapped from hip THE PAISAN to hip by a floating back panel. -Blue,'beige.' ,Hav~ fun ;.!. look your best and feel: your best. Wear fun-loving. sun-I~ving colorful' casuals ,that Sizes 12 to I8. 29.95 \. will pamper ,your fe'et ,with. beauty. and ease. CHOOSE FROM 22 STYLES I~r washabJe Kercheval fabrics Pi~tured here'. and',straws~' TUxedQ 2..7000 Also styles for ., / Children and Misses .. Your at 8.95,. ,.The belts are solid color elastic' w.ith heraldic buckles, 3.50 .' .. and the' ~ith f,ine cotton shoes areG;omfortable br9wn Bass Weejuns' at 12.50. Kercheval, near ,.~~dieu)( trln the 'Valley' Charga-Plate' . I / TUx.do'2-S720 Kercheval Between Notre Dame ,and' Cadieux Gross~ ,\ ',/>" '7 b >,. t "a b > .• ?b'.'.r ....w •.• h ,... , 'b~.At'..'.... Nb ••• b .... LO, 8-007 , , -Use -- the. good looks 'of natural raw flal<:,walkinQ shorts, prin.ted sho~t. ~Ie~ve shirts ,15.95< . ,c9upled S. W, and M Widths at St. Clair . c .. Thursday, ~ Society Ne'ws Gather.ed from ,All of the' P'o,intes • I " I ' , b • b'b"':':";";S»'b; •..t':b<_'hz~b'. ''';''.b'' 's',,' -:Wh"b'':''; ..... ~b".'.e .- h,._.p'" • t "'p- x sl , - •. -)" ' •• ,. t~>i. -. i ,-? " G'" & . Pointe TUxedo 2-7230 "' jay. May 30. 1957 Thursday, May 30. 1957 intes Woma~'sP'age PHS , High &.:hoolseniors on the :floor, ow. most of the work has completed. The final will be viewed by all liors at 9 o'clock, June 1. )u can bet it will be go.od! this country needs is a. :r brake for the man .rho .:al1y boasts about his ac~hments. alliet sorge agenc:y bldg_ WO 1-5095 "' - The 'young ,mothers o:L the GroSsa. ,Pointe . Congregational Co-operative- Norseryabari:. pam . t 'mlxmg '-"'-- .an..d . ,done..d 'theIr jungle' tending last Sun:; day to dOn their party:best.The occasion~A tea to honorth~~. nursery's invaluable teacher,~, Mrs. Evelyn Craig,. who will JIl'ove' to, Calitornia. mJune. . Mis. Craighasbeen with;the : Congregational Nursery since, it was .organizeli, two years 'ago.: . She ,-has become a main-staY'ili the 'organization arid,it was with ,- . .th.a.. t' th emem~ers';l"';tl,">.",,;:"~q:/ ' ~h.' deep regret i gym ~~~~e~fhe~ .forthcom~g, SURANCE TO )TEeTION :OST ROHDE ~y Because they proved SO popu~ lar last summer, the Center is repeating their Summer Bridge Le ssons'' agam . tt..:lU1> year. Mrs. C. A. "Carrie"Kiley will be the instructor just. as last summer. She is a veteran of year.i of teaching at the downtorwn yWCA, International Institute and'Denby High SOOoo1.., The class is open to both beginneno 'and those anxious to i-m pro v e their game. The Charles A.. Goren method is taught in its entirety, not just 'the "point" s~stem. 07. de- :1~)I~~f1J{Wga:'he~:id,;:t~~/:; bec=~ Sue Cumberwortb. 11 A., G.P.H.S • If BetSY' Buell, oi. 130 Mea- dow lane, had had a horn on April 23, she probably would have been blowing, it allover Grosse Pointe. , That was the day the 16-yearold Grosse Pointe High School junior was informed that she had been selected by,the Ameriean Field Service to represent Grosse Pointe in Spain this summer. Betsy is the only dele- : ::~. from the. Grosse Pointe the idea has e.Kpanded \inti! at present hundreds of high .chool and college students every year are given the, oppre-tunity of going abroad, some for an enure school year. When asked if w wotUd IDc. to staY- in Spain and attend school there, Betsy replied with an emphatic ''No! I wouldn'i, want to miss all Nle fun of my senior year here for anythng. But it would be interesting to see what a EUi"opean .sehool ic like." :;:ga:i~~~ yo:h:e:d~~d GPYC to Mark Memoria,l Day Jaycee SParty Great uccess 'I. OOA.V --;I ... "' .... Q • __ .... St d ent Ch irs B... F. t" l n zg. es lVa rOE l.0 7-6100 I .An~' Mr. Smiths Honor Eastern Guests m Betsy Buell Picked, to Spend, Summer with Spa,nishFamily OM )W YOU CAN Ih. Center ,Bridge Cl~sForming .•'.Bride-E~'ect The tea was held 'in the " sacial asset - than: at the Center She will depart June 2-1 and ology and algebra in Spanish! lou~ge oftlle Grosse, Pointe in the cOol'lake breezes with a return home early in Septem- Gee, they're plenty hard enough Congregational Church on.Suri':', small congenial group limited ber. in good old English" Mr: and, Mrs. Roy E. B~own, day, May 26> Mrs. Louis: Rine'., '-Picture 1:;;,0 Paul, Ga'ch to' nine tables? The charge is On board ship, Bets, 85 her About the only rigid limita. Reporting on the conclave year ~ w?rk. Mrs. Charles Sham, of Fisher road,' announce the' hart was chairman of "the' tea •. , Mr.a~dMrs ..Charles ~. Stoll, $10 for a series of eight (8) friends call her, w:ill attend tions Betsy will have to adjust .. t 4"o',c"lockit pre.s,e,. nt,ation was' of SOUth,. ,.Edgewood drIve, "a~- lessons but husband and wife special classes for the benefit t $50 li 't din with Mrs. Hillegas were Mrs. of B~rmmgham, was the after- engag'emerit of their ,daughter, A " nounce the engagement of theIr m'ay tak'.."them t'oet,other for. ct1J::. 0 are a . ml on spen g Arthur T. Bersey, Mrs. Albert noon s speaker. , MAXINE BARNARD to George made to Mrs. :Crcugofa photo .. .' , .~ "1''' of all foregn eKehange students. money, and a maximum of <40 , . .. ". .,' . . . . ' . .f' daughter Barbara Jean 00 Wl1J D. Conkey, Mrs. Edgar A. Hahn, ~st Wednesday a g::oup met ~. Huysken., son. Offthpeh.l,?orne-'allbl.utmCOh~ltdammghsnhapShtots hOt.liamArthur SChultz, '!;~nofMr. Lessons begin ,Tuesday, , une Aniong other valuable things, 'Pounds baggage. She plans !t) Mrs. Lee' A. Lewis, Jr., Mrs. WIth Mrs. Lee A.. .LeWIS, Jr., of hus, J. Huyskens,o IIp av-. a ..e.ch 1 ren s,.e as aug and MrsArthurJ Schultz of 11, at 8 p.m. and continue each .they will be taught the funda- pack 'only, about 10 pound&, John R. Pear Mrs. Frank W. ~e,,:,,:rly road, to d:is.cussthe po~- .enue. Miss :Bro:vn is a soph~- in the :past, two years. ~athe~s Whittier:'road. ,. ,. Tuesday evening at the same mentals of whichever language however, "to 89.ve room foy , slblhty of orgamzmg a mUSIC more at Mlchglan State Um- and mothers att~nded the festt. time througih July 30. Early e'q- they will 1>& needing abroadpresents." ' study group for ne>...;;season. versitywhere herfianc.e. will vities as well as last 'year's rollmentis suggested by calling in Betsy's case, of course, $panShe's been .reading que.ntities Members are renewing their be graduated,from in JUJ:le. He members;' the' center, TUx'edo 1-7511" ish. It is ,estimated she will be of material on the subject and subscriptions to tha Friday is' a member of Phi Phi Alpha., Th~' Grosse Pointe Congrega-----on the bOat a week or more. talking to everyone she kno," afternoon Symphony concerts in tionalC,o-operativeNursery has Trio to be Graduated The former 11th grade sena. who has been to Sp8:in; the Ford Auditorium. ' become a well-establisnednurs': . F Mt H' I k C", tor and Teen of the Week, as "They all say traveling ill ' : - ..- Yacht -Club . / is, rom • __0 yo. e 0 ege se 1ec ted by 0n e 0:f th e Det rOl't Europe ,thin"'''''11 e'ry '.school' .l"n..thl'.S'are.a Wl'thi'n . Grosse Charles H. King, 1304 Somer~ .M~. Sheldon Drennan h.as inPointe, oW some g aney a...... vlted the study group chalrmen ' set, Grosse Pointe Park, is The the two years, of its organiza- 'markingthiV Thursday, MemThree local students will' beP ape r,s, is understandably ways remember with t:.1eaSUl''' to meet at her Lakecrest lane i_.... tl'on. Mrs of I hope I can came thn'5 Harmonie's newly' elected presi- home on June 2 at 8 o'clock to. ~." Wl'lliam Kanzler' .. .was .orial Day'1'with the opening of receiving their diplolnas. from thrl'lled a4 the prospect L'U.., \ dent. He succeeds Grosse Point- submit their list of committee elected president; Mrs:. Richard. its, outdoor S''?J'lmmingpool; and Mt. Holyoke. College in South spendi!.l8 a' whole summer next fall." The ann u a I ..Grosse Pointe, Hudson, . vice-pr~sident; Mrs. with a ho1iday'dinner served Hadley,. Mass., on Sun day, abroad.' She first became inBets is apparentl¥ aware of er J, Willard Carpenter, who members and to outline their Jaycee AuxiliarY. card paI1-Y, Charles Monahan, ,treasurer; from 12:30 to 4 o'clock, and ,a June 2. terested in the trip when a eou- the i!.remendous responsibiUremains on the board Of direc- study programs for the fall. held at the War MemoriaL-.--onand Mrs. C1are Sober, secietary . .later_buffet dinner from 6 to. 9 Hen.ry Steele' Comm",o'er, prosin returned to the United ties as well as the pleasures of tors, Walter H. Gieseking, 20197 .Among the chaimlen, named The aim of the nursery was' o'clock. \.. fessor of American h'i;tory at States and talked to her entbus- her anticipated trip. But while Morningside, is the the 0 the r at the annual meeting we're Mrs. May 15, has been termed sUcIn d f t Old CI b' iastlcallyabout Europe. "That she takes them seriously, they Gros~e Pointe member of this Otis M. Dickey, education; Mrs. cessful. Due to the participation to provide co~structiv.e play and social activity forpre-schoolers. , .. e erence o~the u. s 'AmJherst College, will be the was three years ago;" she said. don't seem to trouble her. l08-year-old organization's nine- Albert D. Conkey, fellowship; of"the people ofthecozpmllnity the auxiliary will be able . to Two mothers assist the teacher' Memorial. Day' opening of Its principal speaker. "I've been dying to go myself "I'm going to have a .good. man board. Mrs. Edgar A. Hahn, interna- present a scholarship to the at each .class. This gives 'the sea s.o n, GPYC tr~ditionally. Among the 255 graduates will ever since." ' time, but at the same time, try' Dean of the Detroit College of tional relations; Mrs. M. L. Van Grosse Pointe, Foundation for th' th t't t b t omits any regular pogram ,as be Eloise Gorton, daughter of Betsy will spend the summer to act J'ust a little better thalJ mo ers e oppor unl y 0 e - many members belong to both Paul Gorton, of University "t Law since 1944, he was pro- Dagens, legislative program, and Exceptional Children. Without ter understand their children, clubs. 'pla~, and the late Mrs, Gorton. With a family picked to res em- my average self," she said. ' fessor of law the!'a for the seven Mrs. Alfred F. Tayler, social tP.utting a burden on the school, and' children' in general,' by , , h of ble her own as much as PO&- realize the people over' there years preceding that appoint- studies. it will be possible.to aid some k' d" 1.' .th th The lawns' arid 'Porches are Gretchen Marty, daU:,gter . sible. They will probably be in will J'udge part of America b... Others are Mrs. Eugene H, child who does n6t ,have avail- wor l~g anp aymgwl ment. Corning to Detroit with . em. cfressed with thei~ summer fur- the Arthur B. M~rcys, of Neff the same approximate economic what I am and do, lK) rtn goi~ An orientation program is of- ....;ture' at G'PYC thl'S Thursday. road, and LillI a n McMath, -his parents when he was 12, Bahn, status of women; Mrs. able funds and who is in need fered' in the :fall. semester in u. ht f th T t M M th bracket as. the Buells,and pre- to try to make the trip more from his native Gulfport, Miss., Edward F. Suits, studio arts; of thl;! school's h,elp. ' d th t th th' 'b Under the supervision of the daug ero e ren. cas, ferably have near the same ag~d than ... , ."t '" summ Oft.. .. Mrs. Anthony J. Gla.<;ko, creor er a e mo ers may e- house committee arid its chair~ of Clov:rJy road, are ~he other J~ "'.. von.'Yn.I' he was graduated successively ative writing; Mrs. Donald WorThe A u xiI i a r y wiShes to come better acquainted wi thco- man' Charles L. Jacobson,. the two Pomter. graduatmg from .children. , :from H ig h 1 and Park High ' Mt H 1 k She has already ~eard, :from New Officers !1ected ley, drama; Mrs. James G. Mor- thank all those who took part operative nursery procedures. School, Detroit Institute of rison, by.laws; Mrs. John P. in the card party. This year the orientation pro- Fo'castle is bright with new m. 0 y_o_e.____ them by letter, and 18 dellghted B H . k I Club Technology, Detroit College of Thomas, music, and Mrs. A. The nextmeetlng of the aux- gram consisted of a TV series teriorpaindt inh,yelllow and, . aqua THE REV. and MRS. D. S. by an offer to take a tour of. Y omema ers b :r~w and the University of Stewart Kerr, children's theater. iliary will be a dinner meetiing conducted by the WayneUnicolors" an ,t e c u nouseexPATTON, of Sandusky, Mich., the highlights of Spain with Michigan Law School. Homemakers' Club of. YWCA Continuing the list are Mrs. at the Grosse Ppinte.War Mem- versity School of Education. teri6r. is fresh with its stone announce the.. birth' of a daugh- them.. Dean King is a mell!ber of James H. Graves, coniemporary .orial on June 24. At this time Mrs. Richard Hudson was chair- gray' coat of waterproof paint. ter, KATHRYN RUTH, on May Although Betsy's own family Central Branch has elected Mrs. the Detroit, State and American literature; Mrs. Ben' W. Beyer, the new of~icers wi1l):>e~augUr- man of this important program. ,Scannin~ next m~nth's 13. Mrs. Patton is the former will foot her expense bill, the F10rence Jahn as prelrident :for bar associations, is a frequent finance; Mrs. Lee A. Lewis, Jr., ated: pr~l~ent, ~s. Herbert The proble;m of keeping'tp.ee:rents, GPYCs ~ld FashIoned MARILYN BOWER. Field Service is responsible for the 1957-1957 season. contributor to legal periodicals membership; Mrs; nursery equipped was handled Flel.d Day. now IS slate~. for making all arrangements and Mrs. Jahn's new e~utivQ Mrs. Louis M. ~en=; V1ce~presl.dent,. and is currently completing a Green, newsletter, choosing the family for her to board will include Mrs. Leon and Mrs. Herberi: Kenz; Ylc~-presldent, by'Mrs. Allan Neef and 'Mrs~.Wednesday,. June, 26.' .Orl~l1'l;alone-volume text on Michigan John D. JakIe, nominating. Mrs. R~chard ,ReIch, secretary, Ernest Bauer. Mrs. Bauer was. ly set fora week; ea~her It had U 0 live with, Drei!fus. and Mrs. J. L. Ganley. Mrs. Nathan B. Gooc1norw,pro-. Mrs .. Mllt Boyd; and treasurer, ,resPo~,si.ble..for the purchase, or to. b~ deferred to.. the 26th due T practice. Betsy explained that the Field first and second vice-presidents, During recent years Har- gram; Mrs. Robert H. Snyder, Mrs, Hennan Zerweck. acquisltlon", by .hool,< or crook" to -CIrcumstances bey?nd. ~he j Service began with a group of Mrs. Ella Dennison, recording monie's new president has publicity; Mrs. Kenneth Cook, -----of the large equipment: During C Iu b:s control: Ch;alnnamng / __ 'ambulance drivers just after secretary; MN; Harold Wie1t, served in various capacities on E. Roll, social arrangements; " the course of the year they have the FIeld Day fIesta IS Howard Thirteen h u n d red singers World War I. They decided the oorresponding lecretay; Mrs. its board. Mr. and Mrs. King Mrs. Lowell H. Orebaugh, Tues- Kathryn ,Andr'e aacquired doll.s:'a stroller, a doll .A. Shaw. from 17 Detroit high schools fcreign exchange plan would be John I. Manby. ireasuru.,an4 (the former Ouida A. Jolls). and day evening, and Mrs. Carl H. To Wed Fjndley high~chai'J, drum, a complete. -----will participate in two great a good way to improve foreign Miss Sally Stapleton, assistant their son, Charles Jr., have lived Larsen, ways and means, ,are --rhythm band and a numerous, An upside-down world would choral festivals o~ Thursday, relations. Since its beginning treasurer. in Grosse Pointe. for the la5't recent graduates;' Mrs. .Everett Mr. and Mrs. Joseph,J. Andre, assortment of dress-up clothes. be confusing to all of us. and June 6, and on Frld~y, June 7, also named. . five years. of Belcmger road, announce the Mrs. Neef has peen kept busy perhaps that's ~he reason for at Den,,?y and Cody high sch()oh~ Mrs. James G. Morrison, edu- enga'gement . of their daug}:lter, purchasing a renewe9- supply of a few of our babies' squalls and -respectIVely. . cational TV and radio; Mrs. Lee Kathryn Ann, to Lewis Earl the usual paper, paste, paint taritrums.-A, new born baby sees An outstand~ng ~eatur& of M, Corliss, hospitality; Mrs. Findley"son of Mrs. InaFindle~ and- crayons. Mr. Allan Neef, things upsidedown,~ and sees eac~ pro.gra,m WIll be ..he m8:ssed Philip Gillist telephone, and ,of Greenville, 'Miss. Mr. Douglas Thomas and Mrs. separately. with each eye, I'e- C?OlrS smgmg -und~r the dlrecMrs. Arthur C. Neidow, )'earMiss Andre will be graduated Ernest Bauet, able performers searchers for the Murine Com- hon o~ Glen? ,Klepmger of Ca;;s book, com~")letethe list. from the University ,of Tampa with a do-it-yourself kit, organ- pany r e po r t. It takes six to ~echmcal hIgh school and {Exclusive ift Detroit at Warren',.1 in June. She. is a member of ized the fathers' committee. All eight weeks fora baby to' see; ham Koerper of Cooley hIgh Mr. and Mrs. Howard FreeSuburbia Garden Club Sigma Sigma Sigma ... The togetherjtheyturned' out a gad- before this time all vision is school. man Smith, of Provencal road, couple plan to he marrIed ,on get board, a child's life.sized blurred. ' The choir. and glee etlubs had a busy week-end entertain- To Meet for Luncheon . August 31. bed, sink and stove.. taking .part in each program ing their house guests from the The suburbia Garden Club -----Mrs. William. Ehrlich and Mrs. Prospect.ive new mem,bers ten- will present numbers of their East. - 1 . .R' hf d "-, d own choosing and will then jl)in P h lIP.. ac or organIze a tatively' enrolled for. the fall in s~nging "I. 0 r d Thou Art The!r son-in-law and daugh- will meet at the home of Ms. Richard Kindergarten I d scheduled car-pool for .picking term attended this meeting, at Mighty", V a li n 0 fi,' "Lord to ter, Mr, and Mrs. F. David Joseph Cavanaugh, 2152McMilRoun up up the children and bringing which the following new offiLapham arrived Friday from Ian road on June 4 at 12:30 C ass to Have -th h . t hi h h Thee' We Turn", di Lasso; "Ave em ome, asys em w c as cers- were.' inStalled: president, New Canaan, Conn. In their o'clock. Mrs, Robert LewIs an d ' Mrs. Victor Breidenba~h will The Richard School have worked.'effectively for two Mrs. c'harles Monahan', viceMaria", Rachmaninoff., and honor the Smiths with their a round-up of. the 19S-r.58'kinRingwald's "Paul Revere's Ride , C'1 • th dOt years. . pre!3idellt, Mrs. Douglas Thom- and, Concord Hymn". other son-in-law and daughter, serve the luncheon. Mrs. Robert Quard will bring, dergarten ass m e~Jau 1 or~ Mrs, RIchard E.dwards ,hea,de, las,' secretary' ,. Mr.s. William PotMr. and Mrs. Arthur H, Buhl, him at 3:30 p. m. on Wednesday, I1ih ack omnllttee W111Chhas There is no admission charge esn c, . . ter' treasurer Mrs. Wi II i am for ,the programs. However, adJr., also of Provencal road, gave dessert. After the business meet-. '11' June 5. The children are. 1nprovided juice, 'crackers and" E.hr'll'ch b a cocktail party and dinner ing, each mem er Wl glve a vited to accompany -their par,. . ' 1 d treats f th ". mission is by ticket only. Tickets five-minute tt.lk on their own on speCla ays( . or e Local residents interested in may be obtained from Robert Saturday at the Little Club. ents to this get.acquainted meet- childre~. enrolling athree-or.four-year'Jones, Cody High School~ VErEARRINGS Next week-end Henry Du- practical gardeni~g ideas. EARRINGS Ruby or IOpphire .~M.i ing. .' . Mrs: Doug~as. took over t~e 014, child in the nusery should mont 6-6584, and from Hulda tv!>>, or sapphire ~ Pont, of Winterthur, Del. will . $95. pr. ~ $60. pro ' Children whose fifth birthday ,co~plicated Job o~ J?emberslp.p call Mrs. Douglas Thomas at Martin, Den b y'High School, People thiIlk they talk about arrive to visit the Smiths' and Ploil" $75. c~lll:esbefor~,Dece;mber 1 are chalrman. Mrs. WIlham. Watson TU4~1321. LAkeview 1-2100. 'ftoi~ $40. ~ their habits, but in reality it is attend meetings at the Detroit the habits talking about them. 'ellg1ble for kmdergarten. There was the capable health director. Institute o~ Arts. will be. ~ discussion .of some of, , A special field trip chairman the policles'of the,kmdergarten was, appointed, this year. Mrs. demonstrated thro~gh the use Blaine Ryckman took over the Budget Plan Available June 17 of' kodachrome slIdes. Enroll~ job and arranged jaunts. to the through ment forI?s and t~e Qarents airport, the, H1.lnt Club, pet (;ood Names to !lve with " ' Aacg. 18 manual ."'1111 be avaIlable. . shops, libr~ry; post office, dairy, The kmderg~r~,,:n. rooms ,.,?,lll fire station and the Children's FIRTH • MAGEE' • BIGELOW be open for vlsltmg. Plannmg Zoo at Belle Isle. Field day is ' the event are: ;lVIrs.Jea71 Broa.d- a very happy ~casion at nursCUFF LINKS liE TA=I(~ ,, Agel 4 ""rough 12 man, Mrs. Carol.:Watkms,Mlss' .'ery sdl<:iol. : (lever Back$) 'Ruby or $apphire~) Camp Savery will be held on the, p1'emises of the Marilyn Sweeney' and Mrs. Mrs ... Elmer" Longn~cker was Ruby or sapphire eyes, $22.50 Grosse Pointe' University School, on Cook Roa.d ;105. pr. Ploin, $15. p~ Helen Pankow. chairman &f the committee to !Ioift, $12.501 Camp Savery brings to boys and' girls ev&1'Y adhire a new teacher. After a vantage ,of. camping.. away fr~ home. Camp TU 1-4484 Grosse Point. of If a man can't recognize an great deal ,of interviewing 'activities.include tennis, fencing, archery; baseball, track, horseba'ck riding.. Sewing for girls. Shop opportunity when he sees it, ;many applicants, the committee work for boys. Arts and crafts. boxing (for boys). 18520 MACK AVENUE. neat' Warren signed a contract with Mrs. an education is of lJttlebenefit. calisthenics. bowling and gol.f. Swimming every Doris Kel1y, Mrs, Kelly. is a' day. The camp wlU be open daily (Mondaythrough Friday) from 9:30 a.m. to 3:00, p.m. With special very well quali:fi~dteacher and trips arranged' for Saturdays. Transportation_ is next year's school daysp~omise provided for all campers. , Facilities: Beside'sourspac1oua grounds and 'work to be as b+,ight as those,.that shops, Camp Savery has use of two gymnasiunui have passed.plu8 an auditoriUm.where sound movies are shown CHA1tM CHARM The last meeting of, the year' . daily. Weare proud' of ()ur entire college trained Ruby or sopphir. eyes. rhby or sapphire .~~ i>taff and. we weleome ,the return of Miss Mary for the 'parents was. held on , Thorn. . .$40. Ploill. $30. $22.50 ., May 28. Mrs. Janet Lamont; a ' PIoItt. $12.10) , For further information, please call TV ,1-4812 kindergarten teacher at- Kerby , MISS JANE SAVERY. Director this favorite ls served School, spoke on 4<A C~ild's Adaption __ to Kindergarten/' King 'Elected Harmonie Head tlite girl :e employees,. fully screened tested. 61 penobscot ...:. " .-~ / . b'C ~plbyers••• personnel ~- , '0 -s:.------------ t Page Sevente. by, of, "and for Pointe Wome~. • ; Pointe War Memorial the Grosse Pointe Branch of the American Assodation of University Women announced chairmen for the coming 'year's activities and reported on the past year's accomplishments. Mrs. Arthur B. Hillegas, president, gave her annual Thompson .and Mrs .. M. L. Van 'll 'th Dagens. ThIS conventIon marked repor t. Mrs. H1 egas WI the 75th anniversary of the seven members ~~~hebranch founding Of,'the Association. attended the Michigan State At the annual meeting SaturDivision Convention receni- day various study groups of the iy in Grand Rapids. ' AA~ arranged exhihits of t~e :m Night. PO I NT~I,NI.'W$. Nursery School HOI10rS\ Teacher .. Annual ~uncheon Held at War Memorial Sat~rday;/ Chairmen Appointed for. Coming Season; Eight Members. Attend State Convention At the annual luncheon last Saturday in the Grosse rions ,e e. e Engaged, AAUWClimaxes Year's Activities Llm Will Be Climax ;Committee Set .P.H.S. &R,OS S I, A WISE "":'il- GRADUATION GIFT for those who have acquired wisdom I will pl.' C S ,. .AMP AVERY Summer' Da, Calllp for BOYS _2nd 'IRLS' FRANK R. BROVIN CARPETS \ O~EN THURSDAYS AND F.RIDAYI TiLL , .j" I Served at Both Luncheon-and Dinner y Lasagne belong, • • • food :lover.; delight inik .xoti. ts, aroma • • • lb delicious taste. Thursdayl W GROSSE PO'~NTE l '.st ' Interior ~5. * LO.8-0075 TUxedo 2-7230 PtmHtl!tw hs ~perh cu;s~ ftJf"~flttr JO yeMI ** BUDGET TERMS SLIPCOVERS Grosse 2681 East Jeff.rson Ay•.~ D.troit u,di 0 S '... CUSTOM, MADE "FURNITURE '"*REUPHOLSTERY LITTLEH.AJmYS O'GLOCK' Beeo;ratorM * DRAPERIES' he . ' ~vefywhere throughout Pointe you'tl find. hom~s .. ' , bearing sp~rkling evjdence'ofthedecorating techniques obtainable at Wanamaker's:AII'work il done in. our ,own shops'. : exclusive workm~nship but fIlot expensive T.U1-2100 , , l'S53 MACK M H1IffHng#OH CHARlfS w. WAR J!WIl'IIS AND R-Et'J IllVEIIMIT"'1 1520 WASHINGTON htroll~ ),Ihhll" ~wo & ~OM'ANtt BOULEVARD UWI-"" H-. ~ ...... ..... N EW.S G.RO.S S E ',' p.e;> l~ T~'. Page. !tghteen •• Austin' Dads 'Name Officer$ ~.~ Thursday, May 30, 1957 Silversmith~r. Guild To Meet at Institute Pierce Science',Exhibitors Gef Ready. .J~tchen:j The Michigan Silversmiths Guild will hold an open meetingfor member&' guests. June 7 at 8 o'clock in th~.Study Room at the Detroit~ ~stitute of Arts, _. Recently elected preSident of the group; Frederick L. COfuYi Jr., and Mrs. Colby entettained. the officers and, board members at a buffet dinner ill their Merriweather road home. • DESIGNERS and Dr. A. J. Manchak The opening of his new fully 8q~ipped the second floor of the Hillger render ~omplete Chiropody modern office on Building where • INSTALLERS Cabinets and Formica Tops To he will services for ell foot eilments; Your Specification PRo 5-0470 22500 Mad< Ave. WE, DE.LIVER. Annosnc@s ••• , • FABRICATORS OPEN SUNDAYS CHIROPODIST - FOOT SURGEON ,. Thursday, r_ •• For the fi Like An Old Keepsake • • • beca.1'Ile the -I The victory erg a clean sla meet competit It also enabll to.move out in for the leagu Sports trophy, Labled as a l in ,the Devils' Monroe rolled tively easily a swept to seven and both rela never threate course of the ON FAMILY ORDERS 14827 E. Jefferson Ave. cor. Alter Rd. 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General Electric DISPOSAL Babe Ru League The six team of the City-P Babe Ruth Lea) 1957 season wil at 10 a.m. on 1 be played on tl High diamond. pit Earl Mill; Senators agair burn's Pitts bur On Saturday, four teams wil tion in a dO played at the 10 a.m. game \ son's Baltim01' Charles Beltz's legs and Jerry Cubs will tad Kansas City nightcap. ' The league v. Saturday thr each week unt completed fiftt OPE to plant' where you'r A Hybrid Rose Bush ( WHERE HARPER AND OUTER D~/VE MEET \ Howell (M); Et 220 Bosall (GP); Donovan BBO-Brodie (GP); Franck ( 880 Relay (Gutow, Brown. whinney). 1:35.: Shot Put-All bini (M); Lage tance 42'10". Broad Jump McKee (M); Gi " Price IncLudes ... t SAVE CONVENIENTLY 95 .$ • Kenny Gutc place scoring points which I . up scoring hor son. Gutow an on a tie for j vault, seconds dash and 220 a, winning 880 re Bosanac pace , 10 pOInts on vi, yard dash and Sun 120 High H (G,P.); Foland (M), 16.5. %. Medley Pointe (Mawhi den, Brown) 2: 109 yard dasl Gutow (GP); F Mile run Wener (M)j 1 4:39.4. 440 - Bork (GP); Vandert o .$215 lools .tll. For School 'BoaJ;d, June lite JQcobsen 141 Inch PClcer with quiet, easy starting Jacobsen engine, only' , : Const~nt Nadeau of &11Man!. stiqu:~,. wondered, what ~he pecuhar purr of hIS ~ar engIne indicated Thursday, afte:t~~on, May 23. He stoPPE!!dthe car on Lake Shore road near Elm court, and the motor promptly quit. Nadeau lifted tbe hood of his car and found that a small' kitten _had become lodged between the motor and the starting unit. A Farms police officer extracted the frightened .cat with a gloved h<ilnd:The animal was stowed in'the trunk aiL the 'd .f th 'd t 4-h squa car or e n e a u e, station. When the trunk was The ~ain fault in mo~t people' opened -the spry kitten. ~pran-g is in. having too m:any small out and headed for ,the hills. ooa , o good jump. . Pointe Colony To Fete Gu.ests~ Fe.line Hitch The annual Guest Da~ of Parkview. dri,ve. ~eserv~ti?ns H zker Escapes Grosse Pointe Colony, Natlonall for the 12:30 clock subscriptlon __ . MICHIGAN FOOD SALES Yorkshi ... is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll C. Grigsby,. 832.Balfour. Mary's -parents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Short of 808 Bar.rington. MARILYN GRIGSBY shows MARY SHORT an opaque projector :which ~he made for the Pierce Junior HIgh Sc~ool science exhibit, held. on May 28. MarIlyn 97~ TU 2-,779 Todd Pri4 Todd Price high school t1 four first plac€ dividual point boosting his se which is an Pointe High 1'1 the 120 high : hurdles, high 21020 MACK at Roslyn Rd. ALL THIS WEEK Sp'eeial Between 3:00 ~ROSLYN• LOBSTER 16635 Horper I() 5' title. The fea1 the Monroe '] on Wednesda: ,garbage c.annow ~t,ands' - Showing Compl~t. Line of Famo~s General Electric Applianc,s ALL ACCOUNTS ARE INSURED UP TO $10,000 Through our experience we have been able to design and build some of the most charming and efficient kitchens to be found anywhere.V'le can, rebuild your kitchen quickly and eeonomi~ally. Folks save at Peoples Federal Savings to eQucate children, purchase a home, many worthwhile"pur.poses. Have a savings plan too; Start your 'account now. Funds,reCeived on or before the 10th of the mor.th earn from the first of the month " eurti,lfllower STORI HOURS-Op.n Free Estimates. f TUxedo 5.3206 16915 HARPER Across fl'om"Vogue ,.! . FACT(;'RY EASY AS .• ,PEOPLES FEDERAL, SAVINGS '.,: Theatre GRISWOLD AT STATE ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES till 9:00 Mo~., Thurs. and Fri" and tin 6:00 Tue••, Wed., and, Sat, 14~29 HARPER AND OUTER DRIVE .PHONES: Main Office WO 1..0172 Branch tA 7..7210 ,> bb t b t:.b t h h ....... ee .. * ., ...... _it' hrhe h be b + ., ....... b t • b Anb b' t b • Is •'.. S. , ... c- St.; _.. e-b :am• ;-':ds= _._ "ink -DiD t bt .....&.... •• .. - . . - b rt = trebe tr • • be" - . tm •• h b.e • h b ....... -. ....... _ _ _ _ ~ 2'" THiel WITH Ql INCLUDI~ (CHOICE -- day, May 30, 1957 -;:~ :- Thursday, May 30, 1957 POI NT' 5' R 0 S S. ~lche~ N -J: W S Pag_ Ninet.... GPHS Netters Win Tenth Of Season to Take Crown Devils' Ball Tearn Holds K~y To BCL AII,-Sports Trophy ~SIGNERS Grosse Pointe added two more victoriea to its 1957 un- \.BRICATORS TSTALLERS abinets and ormica Tops by . fRfD RUnnEllS To Specification r Devil TraCK Team Captures First Border Cities Title For the first time in history Grosse Pointe High School b.ecame the sole owner of ~he Border Cities League track tItle. The feat was accomplIshed when the Devils defeated the Monroe Tropans on the latters' track, 64 5/6 to 44 1/6 on Wednesday, May 22. -------.----The victory gave the Point- tan.ce 20'674". ers a clean slate in league dual High Jump-Price (GP) Tubbs meet competition this season. (M) tied for first. 'Four~way tie It also enabled the Pointers for third between Marshall (M), to move out in front in the race Bork (M), Frobotta (GP) and for the league's 'Coveted All. Hykes (M). Height 5'5". Sports trophy. Pole Vault Gutow (GP) Labled as a strong road block Fisher (M) tied for first. Fourin the Devils' path to the title, way tie for third between ...AlMon;'Qe rolled over compara. cott . (GP), Colt'on (M), Jones tively easily' as the the Devils (Mj) and Parron (M). Height swept to seven individual firsts 10'6". and both relays. The Trojans never threatened during the course of the meet. Babe Ruth Loop H as Be19 0 penlng e }. I . , The key to the final winner' 'of the Border. Cities League All-Sports Trophy rac.e'is in the hands of the Blue Devils baseball which currently holds a record of 4-3 with thr.ee games remaining on the schedule. If the. Pointers can manage a pair of victories in the,fiilal games Grosse Pointe will capture th'-t. coveted,beat-:up trophy' which they have won more times than any other school in the league. Shown left to right first row; WALLACE, team. Todd Price Big Star HARPER, NICK G E N 0 V A, DICK DUMAS, RON Todd Price ca;-ped off his I WORTMAN, GIL COX, BOB MARCEREAU and MARTY,' high school track career with -four first places giving him in. After a colorful parade and dividual point h 0 nor s and ceremony highlighted by the boosting his season to~l to 132, presence of Detroit Police Com. which is an all time Grosse missioner Edward F. Piggins, Pointe High record. Price won the Selfridge Field Air 'Force the 120 high hurdles, 180 low Band, and Joan Nieporte, Miss / hurdles, high jump and broad Photoflash of 1957, the Opening jump.. day games of the Grosse Pointe Kenny Gutow took second Woods and Shores Babe Ruth place scoring honors with 11 League started amidst a carni. -'k1 e a t'mosp h ere. , Boating activity !burs,t forth vall oints which gave him runner": By 'Tom Lo Cicero P ' , Th on the scene over the nJl~t week O up scoring honors for the sea. penmg a.ay Cllalrman, omson. Gutow annexed his points as F - Cram s t ar t ed t h e cere~ -Its h erai' d e d "h s ow d own "in the form of sail and power ,on a tie for first in the ~le mony WI'th' an m t ro ductory games WI'th N0tre Dame races- and many committee .t"" h Th' meetings designed to :formulate vault, seconds in the 100 yard speec. IS was followed, by have 'come and gone ~nd £ __ ' t' ....i' plans for fuiure events. th dash and 220 and he ran on the e lnvoca Ion presented by the Austin Catholic's baseball winning 880 relay team. Reverend Andrew F. Rauth and team is still undefeated. First there was the Cruis. 'th a welcome' by league president Pl' h ' ing Club" of Detroit election Bosanac pace d th e 1osers WI John W. Elling, Fred Olmsted, aym~ t e games. 'on two meetirig ~t Bayview Yacht Club 10 pOInts on victories in the 100 of the Detroit Free Press, sub-' succeSSIve days, Fnday and on Tuesday, May 21. This meetyard dash and the 220. stituted for Mark Beltaire as Saturday, May 24-25 because ing was supposed to have been Summary Master of Ceremonies. of unruly spring weather, held last fall to elect a new _ 120 High H u r dIe s, p'ric~ . Other dignitaries present were the Fria118 took the first one commodore 'of the' organization. (G.P.); Foland (M); EthrIdge Robert P~ge of Grosse Pointe with comparative ease, 5 to 0, Pat Collins, owner-skipper of (M), 16.5. University School, Franklin but in the second had to the New York 32 sloop "Vitesse~' ~ Medley .Relay - Grosse Dougherty of the Board of Edu- generate a come-from-bewas elected to commodore and Pomte (Mawhmney, Delfs, Og- cation, Mayor Ken Koppin of all . 4 3 Karl Ness,' owner-skipper of.the den, Brown) 2:37.2, Grosse Pointe Woods, President hind r y to, WIn, to. Pilet sloop "Happi-i'less",became 109 yard dash-Bosanac (M); Jack Williams of Grosse- Pointe Both games !were played' at the new vice commodore. Avery Gutow (GP); Fisher (GP). 10.4. Shores and Victor Hebert sec- Lasky Field. Macklem remamed as secretaryMile run - Pur d y (GP); retarY'Of the Detroit Fede;ation Since the weatherman had treasurer. Wener (M); Van Dorn (M). of 'Umpires. continued' to play havoc with The group IelectedlS offic4:39,4. Piggins Pitcher' ' Catholic league schedule ial races ,to determine the Sea440 - Bork (M); Boardman Commissioner Piggins thi-ew d'Uritlgthe week,. those were son championship' in the three (GP); Vanderbrug (~P). 53,0. the first pitch the umpire the Ob.ly~~oconte.~i8fitsAuscruising clas~s. In order ,to 180 low hurdles:-Prlce (GP); 'shouted' "play ball" and the tin was alble to get m, although qualify a boat mU5t sail in at Howell (M); Ethndge (M). 21.8. season started. \ four games were on, tap for,the least seven races, 220 - Bosanac (M); Gutow In American League action Friars. (GP); Donoyan (GP). 23.0.. the Tigers ,hammered out 11 Dave Blanks Irish On the same evening the jun880-Brodle (M); SchneIder runs on eight hits to defeat the O~ Friday, Dave DeBusschere iorchair~eri,of the ?~tro~t Riv. (GP); Franck (GP). 2:11,7.. Yankees 11-0. The winning pitched his .way to his fourth- er,Yachting ASSOCIatIonclubs 880 Relay - Grosse Pomte pitcher was Tom Swaney ',;rho straight shut-out by blanking got together ~or 1lhee~r~s pur(G1!tow, Brown, Boardman, Ma- allowed only three hits. Be- the Irish, allowing just one hit. pose of n.~ng an offlcla~ ,class whmney). 1:35.5, h' d th t hOt 't h' f d t b boat for Jun'lor programs m the Shot Put-Andris (GP)', Gub~n e ' WO.-1 pI C mg 0 The game Wag suppose 0 e a' .' bini (M); Lagerfeldt (M). Dis- JIm GUtOWSkI.the Red Sox pitchers' ibattle with Bob, Fluent ~~b. ~e c~~~t~e a!te~ m~~ nce 42'10". d~wned the White Sox 9-3. Jon on the mound for N.D.; but the' s~lOn eel e on e ta 'ars had -"o~er l'deas, They :foot flser glass I.nterlak,e. Bloop Broad Jump - Price (GP); RIce spe~rh ea de d th e R e d S ox Frl IIU th t d hI 00 t ! McKee (M)' Gilbert (GP). Dis~ ,attack WIth a perfect 4 for 4 tagged him for 9 hits, scoring as ~ m~s . eSlr~ e a ~r , day at tl1e plate. The game be- one nul in the second, 2 in the teaching, Junlor S8J.lors~ .. tween the' Senators and Indians third and 2 in the sixth. Three clubs have already, inwas postponed beca,use of rain. ' Bili TriW had two,d{)ubles dicated the~. are working on The Phillies blasted the Card- and a single, Dick De~amiel- plans to ,obtam ~t.1east two of inals 12-2 in National Leagueleuere knocked out a~triple and these. boats :tor this summer ..The Competition. Frank Carta got a single and George Sclunan- ~eet1Illg was un~er the direc~ credit for the victory with a t ky dro e in 3 runs with a tion ,of. DRYA VIce c~odQre ?WS v... Paul A'<iam who appomted a The six team Minor Division seven.hit performance. Ted smgle and an mfleld out. "tt f "'.... to k t of the City-Park and Farms B d . comnu ee 0 I/ll&.ee wor ou 1 t d bl d u a s amme ou a ou e The 6 foot 5 DeBussch~re who plans for inter-club junior racBabe Ruth Lea,gue will open the throws a fast. ball of whioh you ing for this suanmer. The com1957 season with a single game and a triple for the losers. Aided by eight Red Leg errors only get a glimpse, and a curve, mittee is comprised of Otto at 10 a.m. on Memorial Day to be played on the Grosse Pointe the Giants edged the Reds, 7-4. that breaks almost two :feet, Scherer of, Crescent Sail Y.C., High diamond. The opener will Jim Gilmour allowed only three looked a~ost ~onchalant as he Bruce Davenport of the Grosse pit Earl Miller's Washington hits for the Giants. The Dod~ set the ,IrIsh hitters, dow? The Pointe (Little) Club and Fred Senators against Paul Black- gers' and the Braves' game was lone hIt N. D. came m the Runnells. 'of Bayview Y.C. cailed because of rain. third inning when Sam Licavoli ' burn's Pittsburgh Pirates. In the Texas loop Houston blo~d on,e off, the end of his _ On the r~cing scene was the On Saturday, June 1, the other trampled Dallas ,22-0. Houston hat ,over DeLamielleuere's head annual Raven Spring Series four teams will swing into ac- pitcher, Phillip Gre,co, allowed at first :base. sailed out of the Grosse Pointe tion in a double header bill only one hit. Mike Huntington Gives Only Four Hits. Y.C. under the sponsorship Qf played at the same site. The threw a no-hitter as San An. DeBusschere struck out 11 the Detroit Raven Association. 10 a.m. game will see Bill Alli- tonio conquered Beaumont 6~3. and walked 5 in bringing his Two races were sailed on Sason's Baltimore Orioles engage Huntington's effort was sup. scoreless inning total up to U. turday, May 25, with Roy BarCharles Beltz's Cincinnati Red- ported by teammate George He has allowed only 4 hits this bier winntL.-& the first and Boyd legs and Jerry Steger's Chicago Drysdale who got the only two year, Benk~rt the second. ThreatenCubs will tackle Art Carveth's hits allowed by losing pitcher On. Saturday lefthander Gary ing weather and predicted Kansas City Athletics in the Curt Hartog. Mettie ,won his third game -northwest s tor m warnings nightcap. ' against no defeats' when he best- caused' judges Ed Desmond, The league will play its games Chapels have been built at ed Notre Dame's' George Den-: Commodore Phil Phillip and Saturday through Thursday two Antarctic bases by Navy yer. The.game, which was play- Bill Connolly to cancel the ~inal Windmill Pointe Y.C~ Is a each week until each team has Seabees working in their offed almost entirely in the rain race on Sunday. The DetrOIt Y. virtual beehive these, days, as completed fifteen games. duty hours. was Mettie's first mound duty C, Memorial Day race results the' ,club prepares for its Dein more than two weeks. He had in the Raven ~lass will be usedtroit International Sports and just recuperated from a sore to determine the winner of the Bmit Show which Will run from arm, series. After .two races Boyd June 15 to 23. The Friars staked him to a 2 Benkert held a narrow point' The highlight of the. occasion run lead in the second and Gary lead over defending champion, will be the rurminig of the Deheld the Irish at bay through Carter Sales, trait MemQrial (power) Regatt~ the first 4 inIrings, scattering 3 -on the 22. It 'will mark the hits. Hoy/ever; in 'the fifth, as The Detroit Times-Belle Isle opening of powerboat racing On ' the rain 'came doWn much hard~ Outiboard Club 50-mile' Mara- the Detroit River. CO-chairmen er, N.D. staged a 3 run upris- thon was postponed a 'day when Homer A 1v e r son and Com• . ing on two hits, two walks ~d stroni1i w.es~rly v.:ind~ whippe~ Frank Kurk are busy pulling an error. the nver mto a ra.gmg frotli. the loose ends tog th b f . . The race was held on Monday," ,e er, e ore Stage Own, ~lly M 27 .th ' 1 93f th '202 ,t~eIr el8:borate program goes to Things didn't look very bright ay. ,Wl .on y ,0 e press this week. at this point for Austin, but in ,entrIes startmg and of. .that. _ the sixth they came ,back ill, group only 46 finiSih'edbecause Wayne State Un i v e r sit y , of ,rough water which caused d championship, f,orm with a tally >considerable damage to gear.' squeeze out a third place in of their own for 2 runs and a the final race of the Midwest 4 to 3 lead. 'Dhe big blows be. Two contestants were taken Int~rcolle8iate c ham p i o'nsIDp ing solid singles delivered by De to ,the hospi~ forf~t aid and' serIes the weekend of May 18.19, Lamielleuere and Joe Bresciami. X-rays followmgthe race. Both. and qualified for the IntercolMettie pitched' flawlessly the' were released after treatment.. legiate Dinghy Championships rest of the way and ended with Ray Johnson, a Detroit phar- to be held at the- U.S. Naval 8 strikeouts. The, loser, Denyer, macist, was, first .to finish the Academy the -week' of June 17. gave S hits and also ~truck out gruelling grind covering- the The fourteen-race r 0 Una 8. " course in 1:02:33 in the DU class: robin series was saiie:d on the The victory just about clinch- He was followed' over the line Sci~to' Riyer. near Columbus, es the Central Division title for by Detroiter Dick 'Gallagher 47 ~ O~o, and'ou~ of the Leather 'ACTORY MADE PANRS FOR Austin and was their ninth cOll- seconds later, and Bill,Heath of LIpS Y.C" with Ohio State UniEASY ASSEMBLY. STRONG secutive win, seven coming ,in Chicago took third place over-: versi~ the host. school. 2" THICK FRAMEWORK league play. all with a time of 1:03:57.. Univen,ity of. M~chigan .sailWITH QUALITY FIR SiDING, Winners m the other classes, ora +ound the light variable air, INCLUDING ASPHAlT SHINGLb Faith is the hope that the fu- were:, Bob Stanley of Petoskey, much, to their liking and walked (CHOICE Of COLOR) ture is what the past might Mic!Ugan in the AU class (1:15: off with. the title with a total have been, but wasn't, 49.); Rob~rt Robbins;'Jr. of West of 90 pomts. ,Bruce Goldsmith .. Suffield, Conn. in the BU class Dexter There( and Pointer Otto The way of the transgressor (1:08:20); Cad Clark of 'Lincoln ,.Scherer, ~r., represented U of M. lis seldom realized until viewed Park,' Michigan' in the 'CU class. ,Goldsmith was the high point'. (1100:00) and '1'ullio- Celano, 81'. skipper oi the Hrie.&. from behind bar•• Boat Banter .t"- RA the ELIVERY F COLOR NS AYMENT IZONTAL LINES $125 WEEKLY UM EL OR CO. UFACTURER ST. CLAIR SHORES Devils Defeated In Net Regionals GPHS Golfers Drop Another Explain College 80ardExams LlettleFootball \ I Leagues' Combl.ne I OW FOR defeated string and locked up the Border Cities Leaguetitle by turning back Fordson 7-0 on Friday, May'24~ and Highland Park 7-0 on Monday, May 27. Both matches w~ played on the opponents' home courts. To date the DevilS have swept through 10 straight matches, Refior beat WysOcki and Wataon and this coupled with the 6-1; 6-1. eleven wins of 1956 ,adds up to Against lfighland Park the an impressive 21 straight with- Blue Devils had no trouble out defeat. . . except in the number three The last time the Pointers doubles where Tom Finch and lost was to Cranbrook (4.3) in Mike Hammond were playing the opening xnatch of the 1956 the first varsity match against season. They won, the return Shannon and Rourke. Finch and! match that year and started on Hammond finally squeaked by 8-6; 7.5 to give the Devila the ::;N' their current winning streak. 7-0 sweep. Beat Tractors Easily Champion won the nwnbe1' Against Fordson the Devils one singles 6-0; 6-0 over Osborn /~;.:""""'~ dropped 22 games but easily and Linclau beat Zaparacas 6-0; ;t :, beat the Tractors in the :final 6'-2. Piette St. Amour took the ;';:;\}W;", . results. number three smgles from Jim. .'" Rick Champion beat Gajda Cicona 6-4; 6-1 and Tom Davie. '7-5; 6-1 in, the number one found Jim's brother George a singles. Ron Lindau dumped bit easier in winning 6-1; 6-0. Lewis 6.2; 6-4 in the number John Nicholson and John two singles and Pie:rre St. Sparks toyed with Solomon and Amour dropped Davis 6.0; 6.0 Lorey in the number one ,-P,hoto by Fred Runnells wh:il~ Tom Davies was winning doubles 6-3; 6-0 and Ron Refior ~DREWS," Second row; MANAGER DAVE BOREthe number four singles from tmd Tom Elliott tripped Hughe. LAND"PRICE WATTS, BOB HERRICK, BILL HOOTH, Lawrence 6-2; 6-0. and McCarron 6-3; 6-0. C~LES TYUS, AL HARANTS; BILL BROWN, JOHN Also Blank Parkers HOn, S'rEVE,'SUQR.and MANAGER DENNIS BAYIn the doubles John NicholLIS, Ba~k rpw~ HEAD COACH ED WERNET, LARS son teamed up with Dave Gillies ANDERSON, ART PROEFKE, ..... AL FORAKER, DALE to beat Zaswa and Puciloski 6-3; CLYMA,~RY BRADY; GAR~ALDINGER;' BRUCE 6-0 ill the number one doubles. THQMPSON BOB, LIBY arid A:SSISTANT COACH Dick Granse and Tom Harrett ERNIE BAUER. . handled Vroz:>viclf and Oberg The long dragged out Dearin the number two doubles 6-2; ,born tennis Regional ch~ 6-1 and Tom Elliott and Ron pionship last week evaded the Grosse Pointe Blue Devils onc. again. A little break here 'or there and the Devils could'have become champions. But the !breaks didn't occur in favor of the .Pointers and they lost out Grosse Pointe High School's ROBERT GILES to Ha.m:tramck by a point and a golf team dropped its fifth conGPDS Journalism'Student, quarter. Hamtramck captured: secutive match last Wedn~sday, 140/4,points with Grosse Pointe May 22, when it bumped into of New York, N.Y. in the 36 Royal 09k and lost by. 35 Colleg~ admission is depen. getting 13th and Dearborn took class(1:17:01): , "'" strokes. The Acorns had an ag~ dent on many factors, not the third with 11¥.E. , Grosss Pointe's entry, Skip gI:egate total of 330 to t.lle Dev- least of which are th~ ScholasDue to inclement weather the Forcier, . still ha:d bad luck Us' 365. ' tic Aptitude and Achievement usual two day regional was plaguing him. At the start Skip, Jeff Belfore and Bill Waldeck tests given by the College En- drawn out over the entire week liit a !bigwave and boUli<:ed high paced the losers with identical trance. Examination Board. and right up until the last day in 'the air. He avoided a capsiz- cards of 87 with Hudson HarriThe admissions officer of a the Devils were very much. ill ing' !but when his \DU craft re- son carding and 88 and Don college or um.versity can form the running for the title.' Ron ..Linclau put the Pointturned to the \V-ater.t,he, steer~ Hughes a 103. excellent ideas 'of Ii student's ing wheel broke, forcmg him out ability from the two aptitude ers in the driver's seat with of the race. tests and three achievement unexpected straight set victory .. In winning Ray Johnson qual" tests added ~ the,high 1Ch001 over Dearborn's number one singles boy. Rick Champion had ified for the Mennen Grand . record, a chan.:c~to lock up the crown National Marathon Champion-, --", ship to be held a~ Worcester, Offi-cia1 ~'Corporation as, the ,The ~ard. comprised m rep- when he played Hamtramck'. Mass., on August 25. 'Michigan Grosse Pomte Fanns Little reseutatives from 171 colleges top lboy Ray Muscle. With sets now has' four contestants in this Footballers saw the Farms join and .24 secondary schC?Ols, meets all even, Champion held a 5-3. race with three coming from the Bark and the City in the se~:-annua11y to dISC~SSthe advantage and was leading 30Detroit and Grosse Pointe. In All America Little Football wrltmg of the exams. • Coll~ge love in the last set when Muscle addition to Johnson there is League: Boa!ds" must b~ a me~surmg staged a red hot rally that enSkip Forcier, Ray' Lenk and Bob Signing incorporation papers deVIce, for all ?~gh school stu- abled him to defeat Champion Jacobson of Flint. at the May 23 Richard School dents In the Umted States, They in the final set 7-5. The scorea meeting were Chairman Rdbert are completely rewritten every were; 7-5; 4-6; 7.5. Grosse Pointe still had a Under the direction of chair- J. Black, C. V. Blackburn, Phil- year yet maintained the same chance to back into the title man Al D1Eath members of lip B. Day, Howard Riegle, Wil- scope as :previous exams. ltegion .6 honored -American lram Scheryish, and ~000 L. Since they are litandard ~x. when the final doufbles match Power Boat Association presi- D.rf.I!JlllIlY' ~lth Black and ScJ:er- ams, 'college boards are a fair got underway 'between Deardent Donald Guerin at a testi- Vlsh !ap!P,omted representatlves measure of a student, They !born's Tennette and Wayne and Senkowski' andi monialdinner at the Detroit to the Lea;gue. . measure the student's potential Hamtramck's BradlforcL The latter team won YaC'ht Club on Saturday; May There Will be a. meetm~ -of ability \0 handle college studies. parents June 3 at 7.30 at R1c:h- Contrary to opinion there is 5-7; 6-4; 6-0 and with it went 25. ard Sc1hoo,lto further orgamze' no "passing ma k" 0 th . _ the Regional crown. r n e ex Had Dearborn been able 'to Bayview Yacht Club launched the group. The following evening at the ams. The standards ,of .a~cep- pull this match out of the fire its TIrst Junior program with the formation of the Junior same hoUr there Will be a meet- ~an~e ::re set b~ the mdivl~ual the. Blue Devils would have Sailing Club on Sunday, May ~ng at Kerby, Scho~l, and par- InstItutlons of hIgher education. won the title with 13lh points to 131/4 and Dearents are asked to attend with Proper :foundation for them Hamtramck'. 19. 'Twenty, eight members elec- their sons in order that an idea begins in the ninth grade. The born's 13. ted John Calder, commod<lre; may 'be obtained as to uniforms best assurance ot a good score is diligent stUdy and conscienPeter .Goebel, vice commodore; 'and sizes necessary. tious effort not last-minute Susan Marsh, rear commodore, cramming. Robert Benkert, Jr., secretary and Peter Ness, treasurer to The three-hour Aptitude 'exthe flag, officer posts. am is composed of a half-hour Vice-President Richard M. The Flag officers met with the sub tests: three verbal comNixon will be the speaker at Junior CoIb.Il?ittee,comprised of prehension and three mathe. Michigan State University's anJim and Betty Schudel, Wes and matioa1. One-hour achievement Charlotte Weidrick, Burt and nua~ spring commencement extests cover Social Studies, In~ Warren. Jones, AI Bortolotti, ercises Sunday, June 9. termediate Mathematics, AdRay Priebe, Gordon Gow, Bill Mr. Nixon will be the secvanced Mathematics, French, Nagel, Fred Wilhelm and Jack ond U.S. vice-president to adGerman, Spanish. Italian, 'Latin, Bodkin, ~d drew up the Junior dress a June graduating class Greek, Biology, chemistry, PhySailirtg Club constitution and at M.S.U. - The late Alben W. sicg, English composition or by-laws and mapped plans ror Barkley delivered the comSpatial Relations.' ' the coming Iseason. mencement address at Michigan The exams are given at reg- State in June 1950. Scouts of the, Explorer Ship uglar e x ami n a t io n cepters The connr.nencer.nentprogram 19 are looking for a skipper to throughout the United States, will be held at 4 p.m. June 9 guide them in outfitting and five times a year. Grosse Pointe in Macklin Field stadium. sailing, the vessel. Just anyone UniverSity School is the locawould not. be. acceptable. The tion in 'this region. The next A major airline bUya as much scouts need a veteran sai1<lrwho exams will be given .on August as 62 million gallons of gasoline can teach' yaciiting knowledge. 14. each year. A sailor who can. meet the re'~ " qui,rements and who would be . eo willing to take on this' chore " should contact. Don: Walker at TU 2-6191. It:;, Austin High Nine,Still Undefeated . .. Babe Ruth Minor League to Open i m. Nixon to Give Speech at MSU ?~ COLD BATHS are for the BIRDS ••• you can rely OR a Annuals ...... complete alecdoa Perennials ••. many fine varieties Automctic Geraniums Gas WQter ••. nice and bushy Heater Potted Rose Bushes Prices' Start 30 Gallon IO-Yr. Glass lined / ••• healthy and robust varieties \ Vegetable~ plants 89~ , •• for garden-fresh vegetables SEMRAU c GREENHOUSES Heating ffGrowers of Fi~ 17427 MACK Hount Daily 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. TU 5-8091 \. 's' \. • • d d 2' d d 1. d a crt a' d d • 3d • 1 Sd d d d t 1 2:1 c. C rt t •• d •C .2« C 1 • d d 1 t t d t dd • d •• Garden Plants" 23751 Gratiot, near 9 12 Mil. Rd•• last Detroit ' ! • ... ..... . eo cd •.• Closed Sun ... " -.!age ,POINTE GR:'OS.SI Twenty Thursday, May 30, 1957 'NE,WS - ------- The Eastside Stephens Col~ guest, installed the new officers lege Alumnae Grollo conclu~,:d .for 1957-58 elected in February. their successful first- year of ex~ They included Mrs.. Vernon .. istence recently with a pot luck Beitel, St. Clair Shores, Chair- . dinner at the home, of Mrs .. man; Mrs.. Phillip Rachford, Thomas Breitmeyer in Mt. Grosse Pointe Farms, Vice Clemens. Chairman and M:os. Alexander . Assisting Mrs. Breitmeyer as Bacon, Harper Woods, Sooreho~tess were Mrs. W. L. Hie- tary-Treasurer. ." . " bert and Mrs. A. R. Richards, The rest 01 the Steermg Com- , Jr" also of Mt. Clemens. . mittee was announced by Mrs~ . M T T Beitel and 'included: Mrs. RobAft er d mner, .rs. ,.' . ert K nap p, Grosse Pointe /D o'~ n e y, ~r.,Btr1r.mgha~, Woods, Special Events Chair~ p_e_C_l8_l R __e_gl_o_n_a_l _C_h_a_lr_m_Rn_8_n_d_sman; Mrs. W. S. Carleton, Grosse Poi n t e, Membership Chairman; aind Mrs. F. M. Leist, St. Clair Shores, Publicity Cha.irman. Also announced were the 'four members-at-large: Mrs. G. L. Kenney, Grosse Pointe,Mrs. (i! Frank Ogan, Harper Woods, Mrs. A. R. Richards, Jr., Mt. Clemens, and Mrs. K. F. Berg ~ 24 mann, Grosse Pointe. HOUR, The fall meeting will be held Service" the second Monday in October, SEATS NOW ON SALE' ONL~W.DAYS STAR'!'ING MAY 30 • ~~: ~ blocked :- w. sewers cleared Vote For ROBERT F. WEBER School :Soard, June 10 17600 LIVERNOISnr, McNichols • UN 3.7800 15304 KERCHEVALnr. Beaconsfield • Y A 2-9070 3 P. M, TU 2-8526 1 A.. M. Vaters Le.ague Adopts Polrey .f At the May meeting of the board of directors of the LeagLte of Women Vaters . of Grosse Pointe, the members of the board adopted the followdn'g non~partisan policy: Anatole's French Restaurant For Reservation Call UNiversity 3-4~OO 18455 Livernois Avenue., near 7 Mile Rd. :Jrench 1) Board members shall do no work of any kind for a candidate .or a political party during their term of office on the board, 2) Since working at the polls might be misconstrued by the public, it is recommended that board members refrain from any such activity. 3) When a! husband of a board member accepts a responsible party position or becomes a candidate 'for public office, the board member should resign. 4) Board members shall not Cu~ine..• ::Dine in .A ::Delightful OulJool' pari~ian .Atmojpherel I BOESIY'S , maprescentskthe NpewI- t .,.. ~ ""llI'J Sitl's Cllie age Sj = I Mrs. William Buchinger, of McMillan road, will chairman the Alpha ,Sigma Alpha alumnae 'annual luncheon to be held at the .Boat Club on June 8; The' s~rority has chosen one of its own group as luncheon speaker. Mrs,Harold Miller of Dearborn, Parole Supervisor for. women, will speak on '~The ' Other Half." ~: by Fred Runnells TU lA--PERSON, ORCHESTRAS CARLOS Devil Nine ..Beaten Twice "In Crucial League Games Grosse Pointe High School's ~ailure to collect base hits cost it a couple of ball g~es during the past week which dropped the Devils out of contention for the 1957 Border Cities League title.' ~ .' .. I. The Pointers suffered their errors by' his teammates. The. third loss of the season on Wednesday, May 22, when. Fordson rapped out seven. hits for 10 r~s to beat the Devils 10-4, , Jump on Andrews The Tractors jumped on start.; er Marty Andrews for 3 singles and three runs in the first inning before he got two men out. Dick Dumas relieved 'and hurled two and two thirds innings 'and although he held the" Tractors hitless he gave up 4 walks which ehabled Fordson to add thI"ee more runs in the third inning. ,ning Steve Suor came on in relief to start the fourth .inning , and gave. up 4: runs on. 4 hits and 3 walk!;. Both Dtunas and Suor were victims of 6. errors con tributed by their tearrunates. 'I1he winning pitcher was .Fodor who held the Devils to. 6 hits and 4 runs despite the four saturdaY. .. Walt Disney's "WESTW A.RDT:~ Open Daily for Dinner and Supper Bar Open Daily from 12 Noon W A.GONS" and USA'. "DISNEYLA.ND, ..' . on Eartbt Tbe B&Ppiest Place DRIVING LES husband doe E:~~~ sueda.y we do! Bert Schooi, LAke KATIE LEE and' Her Guitar .JudY BolUdaY bard conte Rie, LIFE". "~ULL OF 2B-TUTORIN Songs of The South-Jest from 8:45 p.m. to I a,m. No Minimum-No MRS. LOUIS W Tutoring by degr able in all subjec schooi, college ar CEoll 123 KERCHEVAL U.. ..:\. • TUxede GROSSE POINTE FARMS Grosse Pointe Tradition" AFTER YEAR AFTER YEAR COMBINES I { DIRECT FROM THE LAGO MAR. FORT LAUDERDALE STARTING FRIDAY. MAY 24th PENNY PARKER SINGINCi AT THE PIANO Reservations Suggested: VAlley 2~4118 15301 E. Jefferson. at Be~c:onsfield BELONG TO THE PEOPLE" by friends This space donated ~I ~o TUxe~cALL Hor D'Oeuvre. Served Daily-4:30 2.2628 and Ca:\apes to, 7:30 .p .• m. " Johnny DiCicco -- At the Piano .Bor . ~ ~~ ~ ~ It's No Secret! • Fine Carpeting <- 11:00- , " Thurs., Fri, and Sat'J 11:00 te 3:00 a.m. . Sunday, 12:00 to' 12:00 • Quality Installations • Low. Prices New Hours: Mon •. thru Wed;, 11:00 to • Serving Luncheon II :O(),to 3:00 Terms Arranged Carry. Out Ser1Ji,~ 'the magnificent 15839 E. Warren TUxedo 1-6022 near Buckingham 16209 E. WARREN AVE. , Chinese-America" . Dishes. ""-_ .............. ........ .1. __ "_ ~ ". 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" ancl growmg com! w , LOST-SIAME: Sunday even Fisher road Reward. TU As one of Mic 16390 East Warren" at Audubon reen ~ ANI . MALE- for Grosse Pointe Board of Education .At Q I YOUR m All subjects; al and children. 0 C" DETROIT AN TUTORIN( WO. 3-8315 4-HELP WA VOTE JUNE 10th ReyerVanZanen c: PRIVATE 3-LOST Fine Food with Fine Entertainment Winners Listed. By Bridge Club :DINNERS ..... F( '339 Merriweathe London East YEAR Eddy Shepherd's. Cover, For Reservations TUxedo 4.5015 OPENINGS · t own " . In good food good fun COM~ rUTORIN( HARRY NOBLE at the Piano "best band • NEED a Baby nursemaids a' day or week available. T! PRescott 7-03 CLOSED FOR LUNCH ''-th u"b NoW ro.. startmg- ORCHl VA: Lom/on East " FOODS MEETINGS, 4-3100 17051 Kerche' 'XU 5-4827 TV. ,1-38518 '(~~':'QtiAi.iTv'~~d;SERVICE ' . - PHA KINSELS NEW SUMMER POLICY AT r. /1 5"~9698 20313" Mack \ ETC. 1 TrU HARKNESS CHINESE -BUSINESSMEN'S C TUXED( dings, and all $70 up. t,n ::; FOR RESERVATIONS Cash Ads-I! 5~ eoch ~d TU HONG KONG CHOP SUEY ~ Chorge Ads-I CUNNINGHAM victory enabled' the Tractors to move into fixst place in the standings with a record of 8 wins and 2 losses which climaxed their season. Parkers Also Win Hig~and Park was the next outfit to take the measure of the PRIVATE BANQUET ROOM ••• ' Devils 4 to 20n Monday, May 27 on the. Parkers home dia• FRENCH ENTERTAINMENT mbnd. Steve Suor started for the FRIDAY - SATURDAY ~ SUNDAY Devils and gave up all 4 runs Vere Wirwille on 3 hits and 5 walks. Bob Libby relieved .in the third inand his troubaC!or. Closed Mondays Open For Lunch and Dinner. and held the Parkers scoreless while scattering 3 -hits and issuing one wal~{., , circulate or sign_ any petition .' Murchison held the Poin\ers' . for a candidate, or for any issue to 2 runs on 3 hits to become Special Attention to Parties and Banquets on whkh the league has not the winnirlg pitcher. Only one take.n a stand. error was committed and that 5) Board members shall, how. by Highland Park. ever, be permitted to stgn and The Devils engaged in a key 7909 E. Jefferson at Van Dyke circulate petitions upon issues game which will figure greatly VA. 3-1155" in' aocordance with known in the final standings, -'on TuesR league. policy. . day, May 28 when they tackle his 6) Board members shall have Youngsters Win Medals Royal Oak. Results of this game CARRY OUT SERViCe the responsibility of keeping the For. Fencing Ability. were not available before press non-partisan polky of the league time: A victory for Grosse orchestra in mind when selecting person-POinte would give Ford'Son first Monty Parsons, age 9, of 180 1 R al' a k d d nel for league activity which' . . pace, oy a secon an DANCING - ENTERTAINMENT reaches the public. ~akevlew, . won ~~e"flrst place assure themselves of third place We Cater to Parties and ~anquetl m the Jumor FOll s tournament regardless 6£ the outcome of the 7) Since board members are at the. Salle de Tuscan school 'final game against. Wyandotte Good Food - Good Reputation representatives of the league of fencmg on Saturday, May 2.5. on~ Wednesday, May 21J., Acin the community, it is advisable Mont! defeated all ~pponents ~ncounts of both. galnes will ,apChicken Dinners that any league member be free the SIX contestant fmalsto wm. pear in the News.next ThursDaily and Sunday.,from political' activity for a a very clear cut first place gold day. 16719 Mack TU 2-0102. period of 12 months prior to medal. All You Can Eat. Between Yorkshire and Bishop becoming a board member. The fourth place bronze medal ~onday thru Friday Ask for More. ,12:30 p.m. t09 p.m •. 8) If a board member should was also, taken back to Grosse Sun., Noon to 9 p.m, restgnto participate in political Pointe by John Thrasher, 1094 Sat. 12:30 to 11 p.m. work, it is advis<lible that she Hampton road. Second and third not return to the. board :for a place melals went to two De• Cocktails • Luncheons period of 12 month:; after her troiters, Eugene de Tuscan and -1" Memorial Center 'Bridge Club ~. Dinner • Supper po ltical work is discontmued. Kathleen Regan respectively. results have been announced as Open Sundays from 12 Noon Recognizing the importan~e of Kathleen won the special award; follows: r TUxedo 2-3883 the political parties the1league votedby the other Junior fencMay 20: North and South, encourages its members to work ers, for the best spo~manship. Peg England and Ethel Cardoze; in the party of their choice. Burt: To make the tournament real- Elsa Reddaway and Glennie' with ~ Cuisine' , lea,gue board members who are istic, the' I Juniors judge the Koski; in a position to make league b,outs ~h~mselves nd two outEast and West: Kay salerno , <': .. :,?'f ~hich we are proud ., ... . " policy, do not engage in partisan .SIde dIrectors preslde over the and Vivien Champion; Beatrice activity during their term of bouts. Good form, sportsman-, Curnoe and Nellie Garant. office on the board. ship, and. self control are inMay 22: North and South, I culcated mto these sma~l mus- Jane Sutherland and Dan i e 1 \ keteers during the year's work Huff' Ann Cairns and George -the medal in recognition of Alde~ton. ' these additional qualities is perEast and West: Jessie Cook haps the most coveted says and Marion Johnston; Beulah Normaleen de Tuscan under Cress and Earl Gurnack, Jr. who.se teaching the fencers have "May 24: North . and South, "SCHOOLS been developing.' " Rona Rose and Daniel Huff; Mr; , Mon:ty Parsons was intro- and Mrs. Boelens.. . duced to fencing by his god~. East and West: Edna Bruce father, A. P. Talbot, who en~ and Emma Harvey; Peg England gaged in the sport most of his and Ethel Harris. own life. As Monty's, most enthusiastic gallery observer, it was with gfeat satisfaction that he noted the- boy's natural sense ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF of timing and the carefuldis"LE REDOUBT", tance .at Which he. kept his opRichly appointed to satisfy the most discriminating taste ponents "to finallY come out IDEAL FOR PRIVATE PARTIES-, . For Special Parties Food Will number one contestant., AFTERNOON COCKTAIL PARTIES 8e Prepared and Catered &y 5ine~t 'CLASSIFI i5941 Kerche, E 17624 MACK Between University and Neff YOUR AD C- LINER ~ To Hold Luncheon The 1956-57 championship of' the St, HAL L' ALBERT B 0 GL A R SKY, Paul Bowling League was decided when ROBERT ZIOLKO\VSKI and EDWARD Joe 'Jablonski's and Eddie .Lauer's teams PICHE. T he runners-up, .fron~ ~row.met in the final roll-off on Monday, May i HAROLD WHITFORD,. ARTHUR VAN 13. The Jablonski kegler~ won. the title BECELA~RE, W] L L (~.MBERNES, with a"total of 2604 to 2497 pins.' Both 'C APT A I N ED LAUER. and JOHN' teams had w,on half seasontLtles to, HOBEN, The teams received their. qualify fur the final ron~off.. Standing, i trophies at the League ban que t held left to. right in the .bac~row, are the Tuesday, May 21. ". champions; CAPTAIN JABLONSKI, LEO CARRY OUT SERVICEONLY E1!I Alpha Sigma Alphas ~Photo TU 2-8526 Thursday, ,Cinema League H alds Banquet 5t Paul, Bowlers Decide, Title'., in Ron~off Stephens Grads Pick Officers ,. year will be held on Thursday, June 13, when League members , . > 'Mrs. Pierre. Palmentier of and first president. of the movie will be g u est s of the Avon Camera Club at a picniio at Grosse Pointe was elected presi~ organizatioo. dent of the Grosse Pointe,. CineRochester, Mich. La,<w meeting of the current ma League at the group's annualbanquet at the War Memorial C e 11t er last Thursday. , More than sixty attended the Riviera box office open today and dailY 9 a..m.-6 p.m. banquet and a program of slides and movies on MeXico Judy is coming to the Riviera direct from two sensational . put on by Baker and Marg'..ler~ engage!pents &t New York's Palace Theaterl ite Johnson, Other 'officers elected were Mi!)s Esther ,Porter, vice-president; Mrs. Cecil Pollard, secretary; 'Jack Doerr., Jr., treasurer; Don Russell, c u s't 0 d i a n; and Floyd Dargel _ and Miss Peg Mularkey, members at large of the executive board. Bill Kirby was ,pres~nted a life membership in the league in honor of his work as founder ; May 30. 1951 Thursday, , .' . ',"', May 30, 1957 G be held on Thursday, .vhen League members ~uests of the Avon 'Club at a picniic at , Mich. Ri'0 S 5 I!. . • • : .• _ '.II ••••.• :!!IIl.-,-: . :: YOUR AD CAN BE CHARGED Thr.e Tr~nk Lines to Serve 'You'-9uicldy' ,., " I Charge Ads-IS I 4-HELP MALi words for $1.00 - CLASSIFIED RATES',. \ WANTED 'fEMALE G!ld 4A-HELP • '. CALL TUx:edo1-6900 " WANTED • -, S-SITUATIONWANT.ED DOMESTIC ,FORGET WOMAN; live iIi, general and ( ~ooking, $40 per week. Thurs,:" day and every other' S~day off. 2 school ch'ld 1 ren. Pr'1- .. .' , ..... r , .. ; ,Three, rrul,lkLiiles.to YOUR BOOKKEEPING TROUBLES Experie'n:cedboo:kkeeper '.has background of 3;2' years with wellwknown naiiOnal firm and 15-20 hourS aaccounting week (at ., S~EM~LOY~i1~T am I ~ ' ...... Page Twenty-One I /, • T ". NT.!' .N e W 5 POI I SALE! - .- or ..... .. YCHI 9uickly S~e r DEADLINE" P.M. TUESDAY ,/&-ARTICLES FOR SALI : B.UR~AU 6D-RESORT 'PROPERTY 8-ARTICLES FOR, SALE COUPLES.cooks~' m8ids"cliauf~, G~ID HA~N NEW GOLF CLUBS, used ~e. DRIP-DRY COTTONS 'feurs; ,caretakers, janitors and Qn Lake Michigan,_sandy beach, Half price. VAlley 1-:4433, !l FrOm .$6.98 portf~rs. Day or weelc:; Field's 5 b"e<:irQoms,: nicely: furnished. REM IN G T ON shot gun, 12 Sizes 5-15, 10-18, Employment. TR.3-7770. Available for 2 w~eks or longer. gauge. Like new, Best offer, 14lh-24lh .' 'R' . N .f .• "h ' TUxedo 2-8522 EGGY NESTER'4' ~FO RE T (.un urnls ed) Call TUxedo 4-4918. \ p. oJ GRAYTbN-wARREN~:4 '-rooms, FOR- REN!t.;Lak~ Huron: 5 bed:.. AUTO DRIVERS _ Only $9.16 Open every night 'til 9 room home; convepiences, quarterly buys $10,000-$20,000 163°9 E. Warren . til. e. bath ~.'h ea t ed ,.pa41'°00/\.Mid .,,!' 10 acres. ~andallbeach. TUxedo p'" dle-age ;couple. 'References. ~o 5 1708' Bodily Injury and $5,OO().roI bUts. 'West of Outer Drive ""t .TU d" '2 10.44. . . _. . 'p'erty Damage Liability. TU .l?e s, . xe 0 - . . c.. .. ' SPINET piano, walnut, eJreelleni ,WHITMORE,' LAKE front-. 40 1-2376. . , di . $1:00 TU d 19339 OXFORD R04D,.G~()b~se:'Poi~te .. minutesIrom downtown De- CARPETIN.G 'th d D e con bon, ". xe 0 -, • Woods. 3 bedroom, ungalow, . t 't. V ., h' . H . WI pa. ress r SAND Lake "'-:"'hig:an 4! . rOl .. ery C O1ce, as every-I d h t f d W' k .LLom .l.VU\.. ,_~1.50.00 per mb~th., TUxedo th4J,g. 4vailableJ\Uy' 22 thru :air~ e~ ~ret~~:rstus~io;:' dunes for children's sand 5-7343. , 'August 25. C~ll TUxedo _' TUxedo '2-8055 boxes. 50 pounds, $1.25 deALTER.ROAD, modern brick" '5 2-9661. . ' livered. DRexel 1-1696. £1.. t ..Ad.. lts EI . GAS incinera.tor, with automatic . ro.o~upp~r. ~'. u.:, ,ec:: MODERN cabin. Beautiful san9lh FT.XI2 F-r new terrace awntnc ~tov.e.. and, r~fr~gerator-, dy private beach on Traverse' timer .. Used 3 months, $35. ing, with frame; 3 year garbage'd1sposa.l, mcmer.:ator,: . '.Bay, TU' 1~4047.. . VAlley 1-2153. . guarantee, $75. TUxedo 5-5059, sgarage, e r vi c de~orated, e. . $150 perlandscape month. FOR RENT at. Harrisville on PIAN,OS,- authorized dealer for . aft er 5 p.m. R.N-Doctor's .Office L8'b Tech ..~-:DoctDr'g Office Lab Tech-LaboratorY. . Steno-Sec. Mfgrs. Agent Call vR~~~rern~~~' c~t~~d7 p~~: home) to' ,keep, your.books,do Receptionist-Public Relations TUXEDO 2-6900 VAlley 2-8797". you;r b'lli' .~ ng,., ED.g ' ey.rat er 1-.3586 " Telephone Saies, GAR.DENE ..R ,_ "Ex'per.l'en.ced.' in.. ) Trunk lines . TE' Work from Home 4-HELP WAN P llHldscaping, ~lowers, grass These are just a few of the MALE and FEMALE . , LINER STAtiONS ....' k~l;1ttd"ingR. '"AY5arld8.3'4YJ:ork o~ :any attractive pvsitions available,.in WANTED-Compo eten.t,'" general In_'. ,--' -, " Grosse Pointe. For appointments . '. CUNNINGHAM DRU(?S houseworkcoupl~ .to wOl'k for _THFtE:s'yoUng m,en J99~41g f~r PRescott 1-7440, Grosse 16941 Kt'.Icheval. at Notre. Dame call TU 5-9698 Pointe 'Personnel. 2 elderly peo~le In a 4-bedlawn work and,.odd jobs. All ln tthbe G~lolisse worltguiranteed.' 'ro~m house M Very; reas~ HARKNESS PHARMACY UNFURNISHED". room and Pomte'.area .. us.. ,e WI ng ona.ble, nOJ'ob't60'smalL East 20313 Mack Ave. at LOchmoor 1 to f 1 lunch in exchange for light TU 4-3100 ~ eave . wn or ong yacaside only. VA 2-3964,' after services. Call mornings 'Edge,tlOn per 1() d s both summer 5'30 pm KINSELS water 1-2661... ' and win t e r. In addition, to" .. 17051 Kercheval at St. Clair h ousewor, . k ,man WI'11 NURSE f~ 11y qua.Ll.CLle '~.J" d,' general . ,u . any' TU 5-4827 WASTED -NURSERY ~ ex~e~tedat times to do e~se or chil~ care. No objecAvailableJul 1. VA. 2-6611. Lake Huron. A completely ~~~~~~r~~~h~~~dB~~~s~fe~ 21" ROTARY laWn mower. Used SCHOOLTEACHER. Grosse, City drIVmg and woman to be .tlOn to'part tune or temporary. . y modern lakefront' cottage, 3 PoiJ:lte ,Co-9perative Nursery 1A-PERSONALS excellent, experienced cook. 'Splendid. references. WAlnut 'DEVONSHIRE-,-Detroit: '5-room bedroo""""', mal'd's room, enand grands, one season .. TUxedo 5~1822. needs teacher ,for 57-,58school Th '11b 'l h .2 2828 l' h ...... Thiry, Jewelry and Piano Co., ORCHESTRAS for dances, wedel'eW1 e occaSlOna ouse . - _ . ower, .'garage,OlI eat,aut!,closed porch and family room. 20756 Mack, corner Anita 2 PROFESSIONAL hair dryers, year; two mornings 'weekly; entertaining.' Modern kitchen matic hot' water, !Calcina:tor, Jl.'ly .15 t.o .. ug. 30, $500.,for . , . $30. ManicUring ta.ble, $20. 6 dings, and all other occasions. 3-year group, TU 2-5638, TU EMPLOYERS . $70 up. an d exce.11en t servan 'ts quar. .. $120. Call ,Thursday, ,Saturseason or $100 per week.'Ref- Open Frida.y evening and Sun, chrome chairs. TUxedo 5-7570. 1-2771. ters, including garage space Several "Girl Friday" secreday. Sunday or evenings. TU erences'. required. Write Box. SUM:MER items. All good canCARLOS. RIVERA' for a car are provided. Couple taries have registered . .with us 12-0669. ' W.150, Grosse Pointe News. dition. Parch rug and glider. TWO FORMAL€, size 10-11, ORCHESTRAS will be expected -to live on ;this week. For: further informa, Girl's .28" bicycle. Size 10 one white, one yellow~ very VA 2-9226 the premises, \ None but those tion, call PRescott 1-7440,Grosse BEACO.,NS~IELD,. 1058-Lower 7-WANTED TO RENT,. Jodhpurs; size 4 boots. Lovely good condition, $10 each. NEED a Baby Sitter? Reliable prepared to furnish satisfac- Pointe IPersonnel. . 6 rooms" gas heat, adults only, . walnut Louis XV I! a bin e t. EDgewater 1-135-2. . tory references ,,,ill ,be con. No pets, $95. VA 4-8865. A TWO or three bedroom house TUxedo 1-4751. nursemaids available by hour, sidered. Applican:ts may be GIRL, college sltudent , W1 shes TROME'LEY' 876 Lower du by Parke-Davis research chemLAWN Or porch glider. Urn. day or week. Maternity help s g plex m6d~rn equipment t Summer emp" oymen . t . TU x edQ. 43946 '. \ brella tab,ie, four chair.s.Elecavailable. The Sitters Club. either white or colored. Preff' . ' t: ..ome car-'- IS , STOVE ~ g iu e 'l1be .d fo 0 Ice experIence, y pIn. ., ., Standard size electric. good eontric dryer. TUxedo 5-5857. PEescott 7-0377. In mllwa s ~1 PIal Th.r Available after June 1st. Tuxpeted, drap~s. 3 l;>edrooms, 2 ADULTS , ~ ,rea y. superlo.r .. c oup e. IS edo 1-6209' baths. Possession, now,' $300. Automotive executive and wife dition, $25. TUxedo 5-2128, CAMERA, Praktiflex single lens DRIVING LESSONS - If your 1S a good openmg for a. per-' Root. TU 2-4645. .' desire 'large unfurnished 6rRADE-IN sofas and chairs. All reflex, F 2.8 Westenar autohusband doesn't have time, Better Ready-to-Wear manentplace with excellent YOUNG Mexican man wishes . . room' house in Gross~ Pointe. in nice, condition. Reasonably matic lens, Complete with we do! Beri Mitchen Driving working conditions;" where, work as handy'man inside or. 5-ROOM home with full baseExceptional references. Proeye-level viewer and flash. School, LAkeview 6-6960. Sales good service will be appre-: out." Grosse Pointe references" ment, garage, oil heat. 261 fessional gardener. Lease. VA. i H~~e~p~~~~~r~~fo9: like, new, $95.00. TUxedo ciated, Applications will be Call' before' 10 a,m. VAlley . Ridgemont; Grosse Pointe ,'3-9931. "l-879~ 2B-TUTORING treated confideIltially apd 1-5180. '. Farms. CallTU 4-2320, June GOOD SQUIRREL cape,Hudmust be made in writing. Ad2 only. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m~. 'COUPLE. desires unfurnished SOn seal cape, combination Weare nOw accepting applicaCOMMUNITY BARGAINS dress to the Grosse Pointe VACATION replacement work, tWohedroom Jower duplex, storm, screen door. Inside tions from' those skiiIerl in sell-. Transferred out of town rUTORING SERVICE News, Box W-55. 1st two weeks in July. Ex- 1130 and 1152 H 0 1com b, at apartment, or terrace; Grosse door. Reasonable. TUx e d 0 perienced, office work, medi~ J e f fer son. Lovely 2-room Pointe, July 1st. $125 to $160. 1 9981. Complete. furnishings. of execuw MRS. lOUIS MARICK, DIRECTOR ing high fa:;hion merchandise. cal secretary and reception'apartments, new carpet, rePlease leave word for Mr . tive's three room apartment. Tutoring by degree teachers avail. ist, VA. 4-7549. frigerator and stove. Excellent . Johnson; DIamond, 1~2820. JUNIOR BED, complete, $25.00, ,offered at a tremendous sacable in all subjects for grades, high OPf'ORTUNITY KNOCKS transportation. .White. VA . TUxedo 4-3412. ' -rifice for quick ,sale. Nothing schooi, college and ~dult education. Arrange now to enjoy employ. LAMPS 3 9963 VA" 9168 GROSSE POINTE .family with over 4 month's old, some linOPENINGS FOR TEACHERS ment in onr .exciting new Wood, .... 2 daughters. 9 and fo years CONTINENTAL radiant glass Custom-made lamp shades made Plan Now to Make the ens dishes never used. old, desire two or three-bedw heat panels for that hard-to139 Merriweather~ Grs. Pte. Forms ward Shops at and recovered in my home. DEVONSHIRE, near Warren. Call Saturday between 2-6 5-room .upper income~ 2 bedroom' home. Prefer Farms heat area. For use in recreGrosse Pte.' ref~rences. TU, CHANGE TO TUxedo 4-2820 p, m. and Sunday between 10 rooms, heated. Excellent conarea. Must have occupancy ation rooms,' finished attics. 2-0315, 139 Ridge Road .. a. m. - 4 p. in. dition. Garage. Adults. TU by July 1. Phone evenings living rooms, baths, etc. No PRIVATE TUTORING PRescott 1-3966. GAR DEN E R, ex.perienced in 2-5306. aft e r 6, or; weekends. TU fan or exposed heating eleIN landscaping, flowers, 'g r ass ments. Thermostatically conYOUR OWN HOME twin POINTE 'W06DS, ,4-2965. " trolled. Inexpensive to install MISCALLANEOUS'items, cutting, yard work of all kind. GROSSE All subjects; all grades. Adults beds, two desks, sewing table. 1989 Vernier. Lower flat. YOUNG Grosse Pointe teacher and operate, For inf9rmation RA,ym0I.1d5-1834. EASTLAND STORE and children. Certified teachers. occasional tables, small elecAvailable june 20. Near Mack. desires furnished' rCl)m with call Mr. Col\~man, TU. 5-0072 Call: ' trical appliances. mirrors. SECRETARIAL SERVICE 2 yrs. old, 2 bedrooms, 1lh, kitchen privileges or to share Experienced sales personDETROIT AND SUBURBAN TUxedo 1-1222. Accurate and reasonable WOOD clarinet, just complet~ly . baths, natural fireplace, div"apartment beginning June 15. " nel in fashion apparel and TUTORING SERVICE 'Telephone Service' idedbasement, gas heat, garCan after 4:30. TUxedo 1"-9388 overhauled~ $60. LAkeview WOo 3-8315 TO. 5-0235 rage. $160. ~dults.' No pets, Rosemary, Gant,TU.2-2867 6-3479. 8A-O~.f~:~UIPMENTRoccessories'are needed for Lease. Open' Sunday 3 to 5. GROSSE ,POINTE. DiscrimmEXp'ERIENCED ,Sailor" college 3-LOST AND FOUND ating couple desire unfurnish- CHERRY dining room set. KelTU 4-6994. full and part time employApply downtown, 14th floor vinator refrigerator, $70.00. TYPE~ITERS and addin, student, wants employment ed 2 or 3 bedroom house or LOST-SIAMESE CAT, female. TUxedo 2-8291 machines, new, rebuilt. Rea. on sail yacht or powerboat: GROSSE POINTE Ar,ea. BeauEmployment Office of Eastland, ment. Appointments at your lower flat with garage. OcSundav evening, v i Ci nit y . sonable prices. National 01fice TU 5-6373; , tiful new 4 - room' upper., cupancy .July or later, Call Fishe:' road and Cha1fonte. Beaconsfield Avenue Entrance. TWO GIRL'S bicycles, $17.00 Equipment, 16749 Harp~ at convenience. Call Personnel Heated, $125. Availabl~ July, ED. 1-8856. RECEPTIONIST, experienced. Reward, TU 2-5.638. each, 24". TUxedo 1-4126. Bishop. TUxedo 1-7130•. 4, LA 1-5007. PR 6-0787. Parking entrance on 8 Mile Director, WOodward 5-6400. Medical and' busine~s, colfege RETIRED bus in e s s woman 4-HELP WANTED .. Road. background, typing, some 6A-FOR RENT (Fur ..ished) wishes small furnished apart- PICNIC TABLE, redwood, seats 8B-ANTI9UES Applications confidentiat 8. TUxedo 2-3667. MALE and FEMALE book work, No Saturdays. Age ment or 'share widow's THE HANSON AN'1'IQum home. Must be near trans20. Call TU 1-5105,,if no an- 3 BEDROOM ~furnished home SHOP FORMALS with park privileges. VAlley , portation, TOwn!;;end 8-6578. swer, call TU 1-6662. located at 9914 E. Forest See our excellent' selection! 1-4433, 15225,Essex. • Ave., near Cadillac; Priced from $19,98 BABY Sitting anytime; depenRES P 0 N SIB L E father and Grosse' Pointe High School Sizes 5~15, 8-15 dable lady in Grosse Pointe. TERRACE .for' summer months. WALNUT 2-5128 I . 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, upstairs daughter wi s h unfurnished References. TU 5-7052. PEGGY NESTER'S BELLFLOWER den, Automatic washer and flat, $90 maximum. VAlley Open every, night 'til 9 EXPERIENCED secretary-bookCompote $25, open sugar, $'l; dryer . .TU 2-3806. 1-4233, evenings. 16339 E, Warren keeper and receptionist for have beautiful ring. 3-room furResponsible permanent resi-, Z blks. West of Outer Drive vacation relief or permanent ATTRACTIVE' Neakin ironstone plates, tealeef nished apartment with breakdents require'la'fge unfurpattern;' miscellaneoUs. work in doetor~s offIce in Then we may have just the SOLID OAK dining room set, fast nook and shower. $100 .nished house with 4 or more Grosse Pointe area. TUxedo TUvedo 5-661'1 $25. Piano, 'upright, good con~.per month. VA 4-5995. family bedrooms, plus one 4-0752. spot for you. dition, $25. Draperies, lamps, ~RTICLESVfANTED COMPLETELY furnished new. ,or more ,servant's rooms. miscellaneous items. TUxedo As one of Michigan's fastest SA-SITUATIONS .W~NTED 4 room uppe'i:' flat. To sublet ,'Will maintain property in BOOKS bought in a..'1yquantity. 5.7539, DOMESTIC during summer. VAlley 1-5485. a manner commensurate Entire libraries, bookcases, art growing companies we can with gracious and civilized FIREPLACE 'E QUI P MEN T. objects. Mrs. B. C. Claes, 1670 EXPERIENCED, reliapte lady 6B-ROOMS,FOR RENT living .... One ~or two year offer many kinds of fascinScreens, all types, grates, andLeverette. WOodward 3-4267. wishes 2 days work. Wed. .. , . lease. TUxedo 2-5299. irons, tools. See display at and Fri. Good references. Call LAKEPOINTE, 965; Room for . ating positions to women SMITH ~ MATTHEWS, 6640 WANTED after 6 p.m. TIt 2-1869. gentleman. garage. meals op- HOSPITAL.;.MedicalService exCharlevoix Ave. WA. 2-7155. Jooking for full-time jobs OLD CLOTHING t~nal. VAlley 2,.7152. ecutive at}d family seek,'2, 3 HAND IRONING, experienced. ' bedroom. house, $175. City or PROVINCIAL knee-hole desk with a future .. BESTPRICES PAID Shirts especially. References. GROSSE POINTE -'- Room for ,_Farmspr e fer red, TUxedo with matching chair, one year FOR MEN'S SUITS WO' 5-6734. employed woman, near trans2-9924,evenings. . Our starting salary for beold. Excellent condition, TUx. portation and sh.opping~ TOPCOATS AND SHOES edo 4~0481. EX PER I EN C E D Cook and Kitchen privileges. TU 2-7022: 4 BEDROOM home near Cathoginners IS $51.50 a week. TUlsa 3-1872 houseworker wishes' 5 days a • SACRIFICE exquisite A telephone call will ,bring us to lic school. Immediate occu- W ILL .:Jnd you'll earn full pay while week. LO 7-4943. ,MARYLAND, near Jefferson. 1.8th centurym a hog any 9 pancy, Transferred. from Minyou immediately Pleasant room for .business EMPLOYMENT OFFICE piece dining room suite, TUx'fOU learn. For more details nesota.' R. J. Zimprich, WO DAY WORK g e n era 1 cleanman. VAlley 2-0179". edo 5-8915: ' 2-6400 or VA 2-9000.' ing, housecleaning, 'woodwork,. .. drop in between 9 a.m. and OIL PAINTINGS cupboards, floors washed. ED PLEASANT room for employed I-AltTICLES Private .party desires to pur. NOW OPEN CHINA, furniture, rug s•. anFOR SALE 5 p.m., Monday through 1-6386. gentleman" near business centiques, miscellaneous, bougnt chase 19th C~ntury oil paintters, excellent transportation. and sold. Majestic Furniture, ting, individual itms or colThursday, or call: MATERNITY WOMAN wishes day work, TU 1-6255. 10227 Woodward, TOwnsend lections. Write, giving name Monday, Wednesday and APPAREL 6-2500. '. MONDAY THRU SATURDAY of artists and picture de Thursday, Grosse Pointe ref6C-OFFICE fOR, RENT Dress'es; spOrtswear,s~rts, tops, Ext. 187 WA 5-9900 scriptions. All correspond. erences. TOwnsend 6-1384. lingerie; foundation" garments, METAL GLIDER, 80", seat and 9:30 TO 5 ence confidential. deal. CHOICE location on Mack. Proback spring cushion 72", ex. etc. Sizes 8-~6, 7-15 WOMAN WISHES day work ers. Box H-IO, Grosse Pointe fessiomil suite 'in mod ern cellimt con d it ion. TUxedo cleaning: Have Gro,sse Pte. News. building.- Sharl~ furnished rePEGGY NESTER'S ,5-8662, references.EDgewat,er 1,.1905. ception room with established Open'every night 'til 9 SALES POSITIONS dentist. All utilities included. 5 PC. breakfast set, 9 pc. dining BLACK lacquer or mahogany 16339' E, Warren EJor..PERIENCED- Dependable chest or small buffet, TUxedo room set. Chest of drawers. Alterations tQ suit. TUxedo woman wishes 5":day' week, 2 blks. West of Outer Drive .1-6686. RESTAURANT POSITIONS 1-0623. Upholstered chair, washing no Sundays. Will stay 2 17045 MACK AVENUE machine. VAlley 3.0541. nights. $40. References. TO GROSSE, POINTE ,Woods build~ SMALL' cream . colored grand -POSITIVELY piano. Hand decorated. TUx9-1717. SAND from Lake Michigan ing, 26~8, 4. rooms, .4 outHIGHEST PRICES-~AID for WA_l~TED.high school or colWe are now accepting applications on a or edo 2-0618. dun e s for children's sand side entrOiI\ces; rent one or all. Furniture and Appliances lege boy' for summer sales EXPERIENCED girl wishes day boxes, SPECIAL FOR LIMITTU 5-1708. ULTRA-VIOLET sun .lamp for part time basis. 5-day, .forty hour week or Thursdqy I Piece or is Houseful." office work. Must have car. work. References. ED -1":8453. ED TIM;E; 50 pounds, 85c de. sale, or trade, for Relax-APRescoi;!5.5733 TUxedo 4-5135. TRACY BuILDING" 128 ' Kerlivered, DRexel 1-1696. _ and Friday evenings; plus. 9-6 on Saturdays: - EXPERIENCED .woirl~: wishes Cizer. PRecott 3-2702. chevaL Two' 15x20 newly decFULL TIME salesperson for BANQUET size table and chairs. laundry work .Monday; Wedorated offices. Janitor service. STEVENS .•double-barrel shot- STORKLINE babq carriage, like book and record shop in Console serving tables. Orien. nesday ( and .-Friday. :VAlley If you live in the vicini-ty of Eastland Center, fh'is TU. 1-5007. . new. TUxedo 5-2866. . gun, model 530A, $35. Western Grosse Pointe, Sales extal rug, large 18'xU' ,and , 2-4693, '." field' double-barrel, model 8'x8'10" VAlley 2-4222. perience necessary. TUxeq.o CORNER STORE-I7- ft.x70 ft. DAVENPORT, perfect condition. IS yaw' opportu,nity to work close ,to home.COLORED Lady wishes cooking 52-SD 51A, $30. Both for $B(}, 1-1239. on Mack and 1'hree Mile Dr. Bargain. Screens :for porcil, WANTED - Hide-a-way bed. job. Downstairs., No laundry, with carrying cases. TUxedo Will be' availabieJuly ). UN' 9x13. TUxedo 1-7263. studio couch, 9-piece dining DENTAL HYGIENIST. Eastnights, small children. Thurs'1-9339, , Enjoy the many benefits offered. 1-0768, until 4 p.m., TU 2-3618 room suite, 9x12 rugs, 2.piece land Professional Building, day, Sundays' off. $45.' Live BARGAINS after. . . living room sui~ 3-piece bedbetween Moross and 8 Mile. in. TY 4-1088. Large tricycle, $12: br~d new DO' IT YOU RSELF room suite, r efr i ge rat 0 r. Pleasant working. conditions, GROSSE. POINTE U.S. Royal' tires, whitewalls. • CABINETS BELGIUM'Lady wal'lts. ironing wasliing machine. gas stove • vi 9-3443. . APPLY AT Tb1E BEACPNSFIELD , 1"8136MACK AVE. 7:6Qx15; GE dishwasher, stain• FORMICA at home. 3112 Ph i1'i p. VA automatic washer. VA 1-1793. Air conditioned offices for rent. less steel top, still in crate; ARE YOU a dissatisfied sales • PLYWOOD 1-8064. AVENUE ENTRANCE OF THE New buildffig', . telephone anmodern limed oak st,ep tables BOOKS purchased for cash. En• PANELING .?~rson? Why not work closswering serivce" available .. Call with formiea tops, $16.50 each . WOMAN Wishes day work. tire libraries or fine si.ngle • DOORS er to home, save carfare, see J. L. HUDSON CO, LOCATED iN Monday thru.' ,Fri. 'TU 2-'2593.. TUxedo 2':8522. References: LO,7-8375. items. Midwest Book Se...-vice. • DRAWERS your family at lunch, Try . 4301 Kensington. TU. 5-2450the casual atmosphere of this 22500 MACK LAWN MOWER, sensational tASTLAND CENTER GIRL, WISHES day ironing lor THREE MILE Drive near.Mack. suburban store. Full time or . PR 5-0470 new Scott electric, used twice. ll-AUTOS cleaning. References. $8 and _ 16 ft.x32. ft., good, for proFOR SALE part time salesladies needed. fesisonalor business. UN Save $75. _TUxe,do 4-6735, . carfare. LO 8-1262. CRYSTAL, silver serving pieces, RED PL YMOUT. convertible. Call The Village Store. TU. 1-0768, until 4 p.m, TU.2-3618 Hand woven placemats. Dres- GOLF CLUBS, movie screen, EXPERIENCED - Desires days, Radio, heater, white walls, 4.7181 for appointment. aft~r 4"p.m. .. sers, fold, away table and typewriter, bathinette, Teeter. I a u n dry,. cleaning 0,1' child new white nylon top. 11,000 $1,000.00 PER MONTH benches, electric stE:amer, Babe, high 'chair: play pen, care. Call after 6 p,m. UN 6D~RESORT PROPERTY miles, $750, Inquire 70 KerIN TIlE FIRST 3-9577: -eleCtric tray, small rug. Many also child's large outdoor play cheval or 415 Manor. . ' MONTH Of August cottage' at • miscellaneous items. TUxedo Lifetime income with early, pen. 1154 Roslyn Road, TUxGIRL WANTS days. Tuesday,' .. East ,:\awas.Large'~vingro~m. CONVERTIBLE 1956 black and retirement plan. Complete 4-4394. edo 1-7187. Thursday. Steady, Cleaning, Scr~ened p0n.=h, 4 bedrooms, white Ford. Low mileage, P:training. Exclusiv,~ prod~ct: PARKIN@ ENTRANCIt ON' 8 MILl ROAD ironing. .Pointe ;."references. 2' baths, 'Modern appliances. 20-INCH ,bicycl~, with training HOLLYWOOD bed, lamps, drap<:ellent condition. Priced right. nationally advertIsed. Call. wheels, 8xl0tent-and pOles. eries, antlqtiedropleaf table. Call after 6 Frdiay. WO Beautiful b e ae h.' TUxedo Call after 6 pm. VAlley B. Von Albrecht 5-0032.' . 1-0384. _ TU 2-9272. '. roxedo 4-0113. I.O~ TUxedo ~6167 Cash Ads-IS words for 90c 5c each additional wo~d I I A.. roo., . 1\. < CY AT ~ I ',. HUDSON'S EASTLAND i~~~~d. Guitar est e Piano .m. eservatioJ's . Call East ROSSE POINT! ER 'ARMS YEAR ntertainment / B. SIEGEL"S BEAUTIFUL HUDSON'S EASTLAND will o MAR, LE Y 24th RKER IANO Alley 2-4118 eaconsfield h nen ation Looking for an Interestl ng THE Job? ! J. L. H.UDSON COMPANY 'EASTLAND BRANCH " E" > riends No Michigan Bell Telephone Co. f~!1 . II . x . . - I 18000 8-MILE I 1.2188 , RoAD .., " \ eft. .. ".'.t'-. 4Z3'sf'p'd"".",... ............+... __•.••• _.1.. 1C" It ,t........ .• . , _1 ,+.'.... ... • • .. '..... c. '. •• _ On? t 'rl.trtctted.'. 'd ••• ,.-•..•.•h.t.'ttu ••'d .. tJ.d ......... l •.•• dd' .>.tt4 ....~~-~ . ...&...- .... ~---A Jt. ........ ~ ~:-' .... ~ .~~'~~(~,l~'!.,~,~~,~ ~,'-~,,~.~.,~ }. .~'~ ...~~'~~ ~'~~~~,~~:ik;~.~~;~~~~'S~'$~~"t-~~~~~~~a~~~~~,i>~'~~~~~ t '. ' . .' .' . ~ .•~_~l'":"5'~,-r:;~"#",:,,"p'!um,'"'' , .,' '.. . "'.- . _. ~.~ . . ",'.- .' • __ ~ ',OP • J P 0'1 N T E SROSSE, Page Twenty-Two 21A-GENERAL I3~REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ... SERYICES 21E-eUSTOM , Thursday, May 30) .'957 NEWS . 21P-FURNITURE, 2 lI-PAINTINGAND DECORA"'IN~ CORSETS- 21T-DRESSMAKING REPAIR Thursday, ' FURNITURE cleaned and re- ALTERATIONS and repairing , FIREPLACE, eqtilpmeilt;, brass 'SPENCER CORSETS paired; springs retied. Any' of all kinds. EXperienced. 4208 and irons.... tools repolished Individually:" designed, Ii g'h tBy Appt. broken furniture repaired. DONALD BLISS' Beaconsfield, TUxedo 5-1472. 'and laCcl1!ered, SCl'eens', re~ weight foundations and sur_TYler 5-0137, any time. I . Decorator paired,"Sm~th-Matthe'W~, 6640 gica1 garments ...~ver 24 years SEWING alterations,. adults and BALFOUR, 1246; nr. Kercheval, Interior Charlevonc; WA 2,:7155~' exper~ence. "Maude Bannert, E xterior 21~PLASTERING l1-AUTOS FOR SALE 13-REAL ESTATE ~ childrens. Hems, zip per S, En'glisp, 4 large BR, 2 :BJ)., 1st Free Estimates ., 368 McKinley; Grosse Pc~nte. plain d rap e s, slip covers, floor' lav.~library, terrace, ~! '. 30 Years ,in G.P. 1951 BL'UE 4 door Plymouth !=OR SALE I SPECIALIZING in repairs.ceil. VENETIAN BLINDS 'I;U. 5-4027/0rTO~ 6~62.352 car garage, .. aprons and pillows. TU 1-7455~ .edan, good running condi- 1002 LAKESHORE ,road; Grosse ings. Quality work at the TU 1-7050 WINDOW SHADES 21 "';"'Sc:reens ;& Porches,o: tion. TUxedo 5-2866. Pointe Shores, new-ranch, 2, right price. 'rU 2-2M1. EX C L U SI V E alterations on \ N.' RENAUD, '1160 .Ranch, 3. BR, , PORCH SHADES 'Hughes Brothers dresses and suits by Marie '1953 MERCURY', 4-door. Forbedrooms, ; 2 baths, 1i vi n g llx19 activities room, gas A.C. ,AL'UMINUM STORM, room, activities .room, G-E 21R-CEMENT WORK Stephens, also remodeling and heat, rec. 'rm, , w.: fin!place, Painting and Decorating est green, overdrive, direckitchen. Open ~by appoint. WINDOWS ANDPOORS VAGNETTIE SAM rep'airing fUrs. Quick service sprinkler system,' vacant ..' tional signals, windshield, ment. TU 4-3403.' Interior-Exterior Wall Washing ~ ALUMINUM'~FIBER . ALUMINUM'SCREEN CEMENT, WORK on hems. TU 5-7610. , washers, heater, etc. $665. TV , Free Estimates - GLASS':A. WNINGS SWEENEY. . PORCHES 5-9299. Expert '::'Paper Hanging ~ I GLASS BATH-TUB . Sidewalk.s, Driveways, Garage DESIGNING fashionable suits, , DID YOU KNOW & ENCLOSURES . . ' coats and dresses,- alterations U 5-1165 . VA 1-1835 floors, steps and porches. Glass Porch Enclosures T 1950 MER CUR Y club cou~e, THAT ONLY ABOUT MOORE . Aluminur.nScreens BasemeI?-t. Rat Walls and hats; remodeling, reason5293 Yorkshire Complete Repair Service radio and heater, in good con2% INC. Made to, Order 390a Cadieux TU 5-0785 able. VA 2-3610, " Cleaning, Rep*ing " dition. Best off~r over $150. TU 1-6800 20180 M<1-ckA:.ve. \ Old Screens' Rewired INTERIOR and exterior paint:of all Grosse Pointe listings Reconditioning , 754 Notre Dame. ing and decorating. Paper A-I BRICK and block work. EXPERIENCED on fine dressare advertised daily' in BRING YOUR , :Winterseal eSq)UIRE S,HADE CO" Porches, ohimneys, garages, cleaning wall washing. Guarmaking to the order Parisian CHRYSLER 1956, executive's newspapers . . . For RE'AL ESTATE 15133 Gratiot . ' AI~min!Jm C~mbination Residential and anteed. Best materials. A!'chie, ...fireplaces. and American styles. Original car. 4 door solid gray, white SPECIAL FREE BROCHURE PROBLEMS TO commerial. TUxedo 5-5857. TUxedo 4-071~; ! Open Friday Until 9 P.M. design and alterations, For side walls, radio, heater, Window and Doors of our complete of.ferings. D,ISTIN & ~SHORT LA 1-1515 LA 1-1516 appointment call VAlley 2. power. TUxedo 5-5310. CALL TU 4-0600 A-l CEMENT and brick, chimPainting. and ..Decorating 5979 between 8:39 p,m .. and 14900 HARPER AVE. neys, porches built and reCHIMNEY, screen. brick porch LET YOUR neighbor select a Johnstone & Johnstone B est of Grosse Pointe References 10 p.m. VE 9';'9600 paired. Free estimates. PH. repair.. Also ,roof ventilator fine recondition~d Cadillac for Interior • Exterior WE BUY.t .SELL, OR. TRADE 2176 STANHOPE 3-0564, "J\. 1~0789. you at the Cadillac Factory installed. Work myself. VAlFree .Estlmates , CUSTOM dressmaking, designMemJb~r, Grosse Pointe. Branch; for further informa- Grosse Pointe Woods. B r i c k ley 3-0969,VAlleyl:'8458. J OHN R. FORTIER PR 7.3551 ing, restyling, alterations, Broker's. Association ranch, attached garage, -3 bed.' "ALL. BRICK 14000 East Seven'Mile Rd, tion call Frank Bromley. Days, Best references. 1Tan Dyke. rooms, 2 natural fireplaces, NEW AND REPAIRS TR. 5-5180; evenings, TU. VENETIAN BLINDS ' ERNEST BOCK Jefferson area. Mrs. Sharp, LA 7~3700 GROSS PTE. FARMS gas heat, storm and screens, PORCHES, STEPS, ETC, 1-4382. 513 Verni~r Road.' Painter and. decorator; Quaaty ADam 1-9150, ...WINDOW SHAD;ES .. FREE ESTIMATES carpeting, draperi~s, extras, MEADOW LANE '. Leaky Basements Repaired nd .color. matching, the finest! a WE GIVE -GOLD BELL PLYMOUTH 1956. Red convertFrencih Queen of Peace Parish. No Unusually.. attractive Cleaning - ,Reconditioning -s erved Grosse Pointe homes for L!CENSED AND INSURED GIFT STAMPS' 21U-PLUMBING ible white top and sidewalls. agents. Owner. TUxedo 4.0638 house in this desiable location PORCH. SHADES MANUAL MARCHESE. OPEN FRIDAY ,'TIL9 P:M. 1 q years, On: owner, under 8,000 miles. that is close to schools,c~urches; . Drapery. Hardwar~ HEATING and plumbing, gal 2 068_5 Woodmont TU 1.6905 LA ~-9300 Heater, radio, power brakes. . , Free Estimates shopping and transportation. 'conversion, e lee t r i c sewer FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP 21G-ROOF SERVICE Excellent condition, $2,000. Contains 3, bedrooms 'with 11k cleaning, automatic gas water For Finer 1TllUey 3-9603. _ Owner transferred. 4 bedrooms, baths and 1st floor laV., breakEASTERN MASON CAULKING heater installed as low as Ini"erior and Exterior 3 baths, ,ranch type home on fast. room, dishwasher and disCaulking done by an old' experiCONTRACTORS $100. Licensed plumber. J, CONVERTIBLE, 1949 Hudson. one acre site. Paneled activ).- posal. 1Tacant. Painting and Decorating enced -man. Caulk now. Save. Commercial &' Residential M. Kushner, TU. 5-2959, TU. Excellent condition, new top, ,Private. 1TE9-2220. ties room. GE built-in oven 5-7132. etc., original owner. $350. TU Building Tuck Pointing ..MaCHRIS C. CHARRON and range. 2 fireplaces. Call T. RAYMOND JEFFS 14000 EAST SEVEN MILE RD sonryRepairs-Caulking Build-, 4-1984. . ,CO. GUTTERS, downsp'outs, metal GReenleaf 4-7615.. VALENTINE SERVICE 81 K~rphev8'l -TU' 1-1100 . ,LA 7-3700 ing Renovators -, Basements decks, roofing ~nd roof re- DR 1-2686 1956 LINCOLN 4-door, must , 12017 Camden PR 8-4778 WaterprOOfed - Gutters - GutWE GIVE ROAD" 10-15. BISHOP ROAD GOLD BELL GIFT STA~S pairs. ~imT.leys repaired and LA 1-3464 WA 2-4940 sell. $2675. TUxedo 5-8857~. KENSINGTON Satisfaction Our Guarontee ters Plastic Coated - Roof Leaks Open Sunday, 2-5. Well main- 1440, comfortable 4 bedroom Open Fridays,'til 9 p.m: cleaned. Sewers cleaned. WA Established in 1925 Ten year guaranteed automatia Repaired. tained home near Jefferson, 4 colonial. Kit chen has eating BEAUTIFUL. 1955 FordVic.2-0886. Full Insurance Coverage For water heaters, glass lined, $95; bedrooms, 2 baths 2 maid's space. Recreation room. Exceltoria, radio, h eat e r, power CARPET LAYING' EDWARD M. COOK Your Protection aluminum, $145; galvanized. NEW ,AND OLD GRIFFORDS ROOFING - and steering, e 1e c t r i c windows, rooms and bath, hbrary, sun lent condition. Under $25,000~. 5647 CANIFF AVE. Stair Carpet Shifted $95. Above prices include instalGutter Works. Roofs repaired and whitewalls. Like new and ~oom, breakfast room, 'all in Mrs. S t a h l~ TUxedo 5-9470. FO 6-6153. FO 6-5184 lation. Basement toilet, $140. Bepairs of All Type Decorating and r e c over e d, gut t e 1-5 loaded. 406 Belanger. Grosse fine condition. Hamer Warren & Co. • Leo Trudel Exterior ARTHUR DeROO. Brick, stone, Warm M 0 r n i n g incinerator, cleaned, r e p air e d and re. Interior Pointe Farms after 6. LORAINE, 781, open Sunday 2 TU~ 5-0793 All workmanship and m!iterials painted.' TU 2-2134, . /' and "cement new or repair $125. Gas heat. All plumbing reto 5, Cape Cod,. 3 be'drooms, , 12-AUTOS WTD. TO BUY GROSSE POINTE SHORES guaranteed. References. Work . work. Fireploces, B.B.Q., etc. pairs. City violations corrected, DRYERS VENTED, $15.00. 3..in GUTTERS cleaned, repaired or llh baths.. Convenient to myself. Insured, We save you . Formerly Beaconsfield Ave., Free estimates and terms. , ~ schools and' shopping. standard installation. Call LA -replaced, metal deck, roofs re- money; WE NEED Exquisite 9 rOom ranch with now reSIding at 6761 Peck 7-0533, TU 1-4162. paired, flat or shingled, priKENSINGTON ROAD, attrac1953, 1954 and 1955 Auto~obiles view....oflake. '4 bedrms., 2lh. Michigan. 21Y-SILYER PLATING L. Striegel VAlley 4~0518 Road; Lexington, vate party. Free estimates tive almost new ranch, 3 Light Pick-Ups- or Trucks baths; deluxe f e a-t u res \..Fleetwood 9-8134. Call me for S~VER & GOLD PLATING PAINTING HOW TO SELECT A Ask for Nelson. PR 6-7159. bedrooms, 2 baths, panelled For 31 Years We Hav~ Been throughout. 'Call for co-mall your building needs up .Oxidizing and Repairing DECORATING CONVALESCENT HOME' library, 45 ft. rec. room with Paying Up to $100 More there, plete details' and -appointBrass Polishing and Lacquering 25 Years Experience If you: have the problem 0f GUTIERS bar, 2 fireplaces, 2-car at15701 Harper, Berkshire-Balfour ment. Jewelry Repairing, Engraving Work Guaranteed' 't '_ selecting a suitable ~onvalescen Gutters cleaned, ...repaired and A-I CEMENT and brick work tached garage, near St. Clair E. H. COOK Grosse Poin;te References home of all kinds. Chimney repairs. parish. LEEBERT ,GROSSE POINTE .PARK. "f for relative Or friend, send painted inside ,and out., Gutters TUxedo 2.:.9145 or free booklet without obliga unJ?lu~,ged. Private. VE 9-2220 H. HESSELMANN All estimates free. 1TA. 2-4618, ANN BEDFORD GOODMAN ' SILVERSMITHS Open Till 9:00 . tion.Telephone or write;.to th e WAlnut 4-6647 VA. 2-8971. Tuxedo 5-6063 LOraine 7-4706 14508 .CHARLE1TOIX Nearly new center hall col:. East Grand Rest Home which i s CHIMNEY scree~ brick porch JOHN S. GOODMAN WILL CALL at your home to NR. CHALMERS onial. 3 bedrms., 2 baths, operated by Grosse' Pointer a t 'repair. Also roof ;vents. Roof- PAINTING; papering, paper re- 21S"';'cARPENTER WORK buy any model used car, any moved. Wall washing~ Neat ing. Work . mrself. 1T Alley large library" gas heat, 2~car VA 2-7318 130 East Grand Boulevard. t.l,'his KARL DAVIES age, for cash and. pay you 1-8458, and VAlley 3-(}9t>9. reliable. Work guaranteed. JIM SUTTON garage. Ideal for all schools e lS.located near Jefferson Avenu , REALTOR more money. I Tom Roney Mertens; 122 Muir. 'l'U.2-0l)83. 1617 BRYS and transportation. An ex. 21X-GARAGE about half way between Gross e. Roney Motors, LA. 6-6611-15 ROOF REPAIRING TU. 5-3220 cellent value. c MODERNIZATION PAPER. HANGING, Carpenter Work, Repairing and Pointe and downtown Detroit 81 Kercheval Ave. Rouni-the.clock nursing servic e Expert on leaky, roofs and rep AIN'l~NG & DECORATING Remodeling, Attics. Porches, GARAGES rat~proofed, leveled 12A~BOATS AND MOTORS WM. J. is maintained with a registered pairing, private. 1TE 9.2220. Member G. P. Broker's Assn. CAULKING Garages. and straightened. C e men i LIGHTNING sloop-rigged sailTU 4-2942 nurse in charge. For a 'copy 0f MARINE INTERIOR work, 'floors, walks, porches, FIVE YEAR old three bedroom ROOFING' boat :£or sale. See Boatman the book, phOne LOrain 8-0436 New roofs 'applied by experts REFINISHL.~G side-drives. F.H.A. t e r m s. face brick ranch with two car Reno Hamilton at Detroit R E P A I R SCREENS, fences, & CO, or VllUey 1-1704. VAlley 2-2706. attached garage. Located at ERNEST KNUPP 1TE9-2220. , porches, steps, doors, winBoat Club or call JO. 4-6667 WALNUT- 4-0897 d 0 w s, cabinets, bookcases, 20564 FAIRWAY LANE TU 4-5700,' ROOF REPAIRS \ COMPLETE just off Vernier road. This \ BELLBOY BELLBOY good work, prompt service. GENERAL ROOFING CO., Inc A-I Painting' and DecoratINCINERATORS - SCREENS 15 ft., 10 months cld,fiberglass \ beauty overlooks Lochmoor 13C-LAND CONTRACTS S. E. Barber, 20380 HollyMODERNIZATION SERVICE Tuck pointing, chimney.i clean - Over 30 years in this business Complete with win d s hie 1d , Golf Course and ha,s many wood, TU. 4-0051. ing, wall ,washing, patch Specializing in recreation ed, chimney repairs,gutt~ r extra features that warrant it INVESTORS steering, custom seats and all rooms, porches, kitchen, addi. An old, reli8'ble Detroit al?:d plaster~ng, lawn furniture CARPENTER repairs, doors, extras including cover. the best buy in the Pointe. By Learn the investment :feature of cleaning~ tions, remodeling and repairs. Grosse Pointe institution. For locks, sash' cord.s, cabinet sprayed, A-I referenc,es. appointment.. land contracts from Michigan's JAVELIN 30, Over 25 years' experience. residential or commercial estiROY RICHARDS work. ED. 1-4576. , . QUINN REALTY oldest and largest land contract 1956 Johnson motor, electric reColored. JamesL.CrawFHA terms. mates--call 1TALLEY 4.:.0923 TUxedo 2-9328 or company. Call or see mote controls. Less than 25 You name it, we build it. Frank J. St.Amour TU 2-8324 ford, 'VAlley 1-3385. , VALLEY 1-3344 hours. Chris-craft trailer, license LAkeview 1-8850 LANPHAR'S Custom made cabinets and. 211--WATCH REPAIRING ALL :FAINTING, paper hangand car hitch. Best offer over . ff th d (FOUNDED 1924) Formica tops 21Z-LANDSCAPING ing guaranteed. New samples anne par.Ker 0 ers on e e ge 4711 WOODWARD AT FOREST $1250. EXPERT WATCH and clock re 21H-RUG NU -BEAUTY CABINET SHOP CLEANING 24804 Marine, open Sunday, Detroit 1, Mich. TE 3-3400 21 years on Detroit's east PRESCOTT 9-1512. pairing. Prompt service. Rea 1TALr:;EY 3-1570 HEATH TREE SERVICE, 2.6 a charming custom corside. For low free estimate Carpets and Furniture. son a b 1 e prices. Brad1e y ner 3 bdrm. ranch. 10 mile ALL' CASH SAILBOAT, Seagull class, ready INC. call ED. 1-1471, GENERAL BUILDING Jewelers., 20926 Mack a t Custom cleaned ..in your home Kelly freshness. $3,000 down FOR LAND CONTRACT' for water. 18 feet long, seven Free Estimates Alterations, attic rooms garages, Personalized Tree Service HaL~pto~ TU 2~9309. ... and 28932 E. Jefferson' on ,Lowest Discount 21J-WALL WASHING foot beam, Seats 8 comfortPhone Mr. Williams Richmond Michigan , DR ,1-1195 the lake with some top points Prompt Closing ably. Ideal for family use, also THIRY jewelry, 20756 Mack a t Bonded and Insured Bastor Co., TUxedo, 5-5500 WALL WASHING will take .small house in,:aart R C COPPENS has won racing. pen n ant s EARL DECK Anita. ,Spedalizing in watc h " RA 7-3665 PR 5.170& payment. open Sunday for ..,. , CARPET LA YING, .sewin g Furniture and carpet cleaning, 1Tery good condition. Can be LICENSED BUILDER repairs. Watches repaired from offers ... residence ranch DREXEL 1-2460 painting, interior and exterior. seen at Michigan Boat Harand repair~ng;,also cleaning in all over the world; All war k KRANTZ. BROTHERS landsites: 70/150 Nieman 11 mile 13012 ,Ha~e.s '.at Seymour Phone Mr. CARPENTER - finisher, builds bor, 24600 E. Jefferson ave. , your own home or our shop Freeestlmates. guaranteed. scaping, grass cutting, leaf roseville, and 50x200 Hoffman 13D-Mortgages. porches, garages, does all st. Clair Shores, just north of Work guaranteed. "Reasomibl e Williams, Pastor Co., TUxedo , raking, gutter cleaning and 13 mile St. C.'S. type of carpentering. Estirates. TYler 5-0137, any time 5-:-5500.' Jefferson Beach. Sign on boat 21C-ELECTRICAL SERYICE painting. Reasonable and de. . 806 notre dame, City, a MORTGAGES mates free, price~ right TUxwith this p h 0 n e number pendable. Free estimates. , A-I WALL WASHING and pretty llh brick on 60 fruited Residential _ Commercial RADKE carPet cleaners, carpet edo,5-5892. TUxedo 5.8617, Call Monday , RAPP ELECTRIC Phone VA. 4~2827, or VA. feet willi. 3 bedrooms, 2 down, FIRST MORTGAGE' PAINTING rugs, fur nit u r e, expertly owner out of city Until June 3 4-8579. Complete Wiring Service RECREATION' and at.tic rooms, 1 up, plus attic expansion with Commitment 24 hrs. Money cleaned in yourl?-ome with An Work Guaranteed • Elmer T. Labadie. TU 2-2064.' -----------BARGAIN, like new boat and the l~test me', hod s. Moth GUARANTEED WORK around 6$,000 cln ..•. 214 4 Days $1,000 up, 6%, '5-7 Yrs. TOP SOIL, fill sand, hi-loading, motor, completely equipped Moross, a "do it yourself" . .• Repayment. proofed, repairing, binding FREEESTIMATtS bulldozing, grading and lawn Trailer included, 13 foot de VALLEY 1-9779 H. F..JENZEN BUILDiNG Freee s't i ~ ate s. CaUDR also a quick chance in Woods, SECOND MORTGAGE T OANS ED RAPP 0 PRe~cott 6~,078 building. Seed and fertilizer. near grades, frame, 3:lh bed..... luxe 1956 Speedliner, cente r 1-3133. , ' WASHING Home and Industrial Repairs. Equity above Mortgage or Land WALL STOCK BROTHERS deck, remote controls,. etc . Additions, 'attics completed, rooms, llh baths, $15,500 with Contract Balanc~" plus Chattel BROWN ELECTRic - Ma. r 5. TUxedo 2-4283. electrician since 1920, Regi BEST CARPET CLEANER S AND PAINTING Porch en('losures, recreation PR 3-0909 TU 4~5665 $4,000 down, immediate. ~TUxon Contents, $525 - ~ $2,000 _ 18 edo 5-0448. . tered and license:' Repair s, lNTERIOR AND EXTERlOR, rooms, gar age s repaired, CLEANING bYING Mo. Repayment. No appraisal CHAMPION sail yacht "Wind replacements a nd main ten Our work guaranteed to your brick repairs. charge. Toy." This 26-foot yacht is fo r RICHARD M. KIMBROUGH Merion Blue Grass sodding, REPAIRING' . ance. TU. 5-0014. Person al satisfaction, For free estimate TUxedo 1-9744 the sailor who wants the bes t BUILDER PROMPT HOME SER1TICE GRISWOLD MORTGAGE service. Call tree trimming and spraying. in racing and limited cruisin g Offers for. sale the following FREE ESTIMATES CO. , VEnice 9~7169 JOHNSTON BROTHERS Complete tree, lawn and garden facilities. 'Extensive inventor Y new G r 0 sse Poi n t e Farms INSURED AAA ELECTRICAL - WO 3-7280 t~at must be seen to be ap - homes covering a com pIe t e 423 Ford Bldg. service arid maintenance, CONTRACTOR Wall washing: 27 years experBUILDERS \ TU 2-6556, preciated. Completely refurb - range of prices. Electric wiring, furnace. con ience. Elmer T. Labadie, TUx- Attics completed, porch enCA L FLEM IN G 16-PETS' FOR SALE ished and ready for the water troIs, motors th~rmostats, Vio - 21I-PAINTING 75 CAMBRIDGE edo 2.2064. closures. Recreation rooms. G€ 'AND Racing record is unparallele d 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, $35,000 .A.K.C. Gold e n Retriever, 5 lations corrected. No job too b igKitchens remodeled. TU 3-3665. neral Land~aping Service DECORATING' in local compe!ition and ha s months male. TUxedo 1':2983. or.too small. WAlmit 1-6600. 21K";"'WINDOW .WASHING 161 CHARLEVOIX LICENSED BUILDER, stairs, T_U_x_e_d_o_i -_6_9_5_0 _ been a consistent winner dur - (foot of Dean lane) (proposed) EXPERT painting, paper hang ing her 7 year lifetime. Fiv e 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, $40,000 COCKER Spaniel, puppies for 21D"':"ELEC.,APPLIANCE porches, alterations, merodel- LAWN cutting for summer. Free WINDOW CLEANING ing by mechanics, fre~ esb sale. Call Saturday; or Sun.; SERVICE time Privateer Class champ ing, and all home repairs. estimates. Kleiners Law n 0 mates. Van-'Assche. TUxed 171 HILLCREST WALL WASHING day. 889 Hidden Lane.' ion and only two time con Free estima'ces. 1T Alley 1~3272. Se,rvice. TUxedo 2-2865. 4-1187, 1T A 4':1492: ' (proposed tri-level) Service on Screen's and Storms POINTE WASHER SERVICE seeutive overall winner of th e 3 bedroomr;, 2 baths, $49,000 PEDIGREED Dalmation puppies .Expert' on. Whirlpool and K;en Brick Washing Expertly Done CARPENTER repairs, doors, SOD DIN G, landscaping tree FOR COM P LET E.- exterio r famous Bayview North Chan 172 HILLCREST AKC registered. VErmont 7- more. Prompt service, all wer k l Basement Paintlng locks, sash cords, 'cabinet trimmingd lawn cutting and painting. with quality' pain t, nel race. Terms can be ar - 8 bedrooms, 2 baths, $15,000 3571. 18941 Bretton Drive. guaranteed. work. ED 1-4576. maintenance. WAlnut 5-9323. call Dan Grifford,TU. 2-2134 H. E,.,GAGE & SON ranged to enable the yachts 311 TOURAINE ADORABLE white F r e h TUxedo 6-4786 TU 4,0136 TU 2':'7413 man to' own a winner pain 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, $65,0'00 FOR THE', FINEST ,genera 1 lessly. ShQlWnby appointmen ot poodle,' 2 'months. Champion E.XPERT', 'AC'U UM 100 CL01TERLY painting ,and decorating a t stock. $150.00. Also stud serVI only. Call Fred Runnells, TU CLEANING 5 bedrooms, 4 'baths, $87,500 reasonable 'cost see Charle s A WINDOW vice. TOwnsend !>-9318. 'CLEANER SERVICE 4-1504- after 6 p.m. SERVICE ON STORMS For more detailed inforin~tioIlo A. Schrader~ VAlley 4:-0388 Now: Free. delivery of, bags. pap er . AND SCREENS ALL FITTED OUT. 27' Richard - call ,TUxedo 2-2593, Monday AKC G ERMA N Shep'~erd bags, brushes, belts.' No increa se INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR GROSSE POINTE ~hrough Friday. puppies, 6 weeks old, ,from in service charge . EXPEItTL Y F~NISHED TUI.9813 . son sedan cruiser. Chrysle r CUSTOM PAINTING champion stock, black and '. LAkeview. 6-8463 ' 114 sleeps 4. Well 137 Jeffer 24.Hr. a Day ~ Wall 'Washing' Our SpeCialty / ,HARPER. VACUUM tan and black and - silver., Auth. Eureka, Hoover Sales and son Beach Marina. TUxed 0 NEW ENGLAND VILLAGE Free Estimates. , 21L-STEAM CLEAN!NG HOward 8-5690.' 'Service - New, Rebuilts. Parts 5-1876. Earle Richards Service 379 Fisher Rd., Opp. High Phone Mr.' Williams 22 17176E. Warren at Cadieux TU 1~1l CUL DE SAC 20397 Mack Ave., 'In the Wood. Open 1O~7p.m. Daily PERSIAN, Neutered buff, 9 Pastor Co.,'?TUxedo 5-5500 CHRIS-CRAFT, 1953 20-£1. ma FOrrest 6~5184 FOrrest 6-615~ In Grosse Pointe Farms mos. old. Free to good home. hogany Sportsman, 130 h.p .WARREN . PAmTING STEA~ CLEANING TUxedc 2-7232. Awfully stnart and very livChris-Craft motor. Top and AND DECORATING able these new 3 or 4 bed. mahogany windshield, $2,600 , For Quick Brick porches and piers POODLES, minatures,. pediBonded. and Insured room, 2lh bath, custom-built New Baltimore, RA 5-1~51. Stone structures, Ter,razzo Tile greed. One black, one, silver. Custom Decorating ,Guoranteedltepoir Work Kimbrough designed homes. PR 3-1058 " PR8-999 8 13_ weeks. TUx-:edo2-4141. 13-REAL ESTATE Just a few available. At EASTERN :MASON • Televi~ion .• Radio your t:equest we will -arCONTRACTORS FOR SALE • Sound Equipment COLLIE, female, '. pedigreed, 5 , PYRAMID range consultations with 5647 Caniff ..months old . .some ,shots. Good ,Expert Reliable> COMPLETE PAIN:fING COM,PANY builder to plan for your :qetroit 12, Michigan with children, $35.00;.TUxedo REAL ESTATE RESIDENTIAL ~ special requirements, 1-6173. ' \ .. Service.' SERVICE 21P-FURNITURE REPAIR COMMERCIAL ' 0n All Brands FREE' ESTIMATES 20-PIANO SERVICE HUGH CHALMERS CUSTOM upholstermg. A splen.Sales SerVice TUxedo, 1-3029 TUXEDO 4-4040 did selection of decorative COMPLETE pia nos e r vie e. 13940 Ke,chev~l near EO"~OWf LAkeview 6-0668 fabrics. E x p 'e r t n,eed1epoint I'stablished Broker Since 'Tuning; repairing, refinishing VA. 4-9823 , , INTERIOR and outside paint mounting. Estimates' eheer1933' and moth proofing. P.lace your 15306 -F:; Warren mg. Free estimate. Leo, Kis tfully given. E wa 1d, t3929 order ear 1y, R. Zech~ RE Member, -rU 4-6200 Realtor ner, PRescot't 7-5876. Kerchev!il. VA. 2-$93. 'Licensed, City of Detroit .. '9-3232. GlOMe Pointe- BrQken. Ass'n Classified Continued -------_ ~---------------- # CII ..... his beautiful on't last, Or uture free. deii r more. . SCREENS I , r Sodding, Complete main1 PResco GARDENING, ding and com tainence. Wal 4-2075. CITY ,SASH ','& SCREEN CO. ~ou are InVi Chrislial Readin A. i 93 Kl f . Fir5t Churc Scie Grosse Pc Open from 10 daily ex c e p £:Iolidays, Frida 7 to 9 o'clock. CITY, SASH & SCREEN CO. . First Ev. L. Ohl A Branch oS Ferry. EIE Roslyn, at Sunday SCh4 Every . Chul"ch Wor: First Sund8~ New Church Ul at Vernier B . Paul F.-Ke VAlley . - i Tc la a y . , I . C HAM. PION .. I . • --." Bllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllli LAII DIITY m I' - _.----' 20760 N a Mile ' . Near Devotionc Sunday. Midwael Tuesday. Instruetil Thurs. • 11 a . witJ of Chr: Lee's SUI Center open D W. will pray give you cow A1fUi:rted . - . I I . I ; TUxede ~IIIIJDI"1l1ll1ll1111l1l1l11l1l1l1ll1 Yc Six 14730 Su . Weenl R: Wedr - , Mon., - ALLM. - n'c - . GUIDE TO GOOD SERVICE, ALUMI REPAII ROAD SERVICE fAl.'A" .Sh,oe.'Repair A. ASI I I . PRESTO'N RE-RO TIN OR CO TV & Radio Service TV . ~ EAST END RADIO AND TV , / BRUCE · TAPPAN & TU 1-4078 POlITE - - H. that can travel well afoot keepla good !torsI SAVE AT COLONIAL FEDERAL SAVINGS ....t Wlaere YOllr Dollars Ear. H241 Moc-.k ... a,BIHT .""1 .. "'IKS ,.. 4-AGO I.re eM • Q.,..... OHM MOM. ....... MD._'. ,...... ~.u OUSTOMTAILORS , Men's and Ladles' Suits Tauored.~ Order. Alterations, re~. Double breasted suits restyled to single brell5ted. ,< w... VA 2-3040 Fred II. Sohuman Jl:stabUshe41925 Open Eve. ~ Re-Roofi Repair 14831 EAST JEFFERSON,al Cily" Limits 9-.10,- NO '- VA J.2411 - . Park Cab Co. WAlnut 6:30 LOt A Call Will For YOUI Bet. 1923 ,t , III...... • . ..! ..- ..- _. ~ ..... " ... ' _"_ _:. 1.-. ~ _~ .. ~ ,_ ~.~ :- ~ ~~.~.~~~-~~.~~~ • ..1~.:. ..:...).!. ..!/..t,:-.: -•• .::.: pt'y-' ..: ~..c:.; . ,.:tsf ...r ..-.:; &4;:. %.• " :°:•.•- ' / 4 ..,tripP.Ai"'.; h~'1Wft ; ,1",>* ' :,,;...; 2' ~ .g•• ..;.~ lay, May 30,1957 Thursday, May )0,. 1957 ORESSMAKING tATIONS and repairing l kinds. Experienced, 4208 onsfield, TUxedl) 5-1472. • 21%-LANDSCAPING L U S I V E alterations on ses and suits by Marie ncns, also remodeling and iring furs. Quick service lems. TU 5-7610, This beautiful Merion Blue sod \\'on.t last. Order t 0 day for future free, delivery on 100 yds. or more. (~ontinued fr.om.:Page 1) YOUNG MAN wants land- cut between the towns of Santo scaping, grass cutting apd odd Domingo. and' Cascajal in LilS jobs. Ex:perienced. Reo power Villas. Province. • • • mower $40, TUxedo 2-9284. Saturda~. May 25, GRIFFORDS T R E E Service. ~HILIP' J. SINGER, of De-, Trees topped, trimmed and trolt, accused of. theattac~rerrlove1, Reasonable. TUx- slaying of JoAnn Gillespie, also , edo 2-2134. of Detroit, was founi innocent of the killing by a jury of 10 Lawn Cutting Reasonalble . women and two men. The jury . deliberated for 12 hours and ,31 minutes 'before coming toa decision. The, case was heard by Recorder's Judge, .(}erald W. Groat. Harry Rowley, a timestudy. man and foreman of the jury, saId the.jurors arrived at TRUCKlING, TOP SOIL AND a "not guilty" verdict because it was believed the. prose~ution7 FILL DIRT did not present enough evidence VAlley 4-564~ DRexel 1-0721 for a conviCtion. When Singer hea~d the .verCOMPLETE landscaping servdic~, it took several seconds be,ice, lawn cutting, cultivation, fore it :registered, and then he edging and clean-up work. smiled. Judge Groat thanked .the Julius Laquiere, PRo 8-2709. .jury and dismissed it, and then Free estimates. $2.00 an hour. turned to Singer and said, "You are now discharged." , LITTLE MACK, ... .LANDSCAPING THE AMERICAN E:rvr~ASSY Complete Lawn and Garden in Formosa was wrecked and at Maintenance. Sod Topsoil least 13 Americans injured beDeliveries fore 33,000 Chinese Nationalist troops arrived in Taipei, capital TU 2-0681 of Formost, in time. to, avert an anti-Americap bloodbath. The capital awoke to fInd itself under .martial law, with troops swarming through the streets to crush any new violence. At one stage ,a. frenzied ,mob. of 3,000 stormed'the American Em13337 I, J.Herson at LakevieW bassy,. brCi~;:e' windows ..and surged inside, smashing,furniSh.Homer J. Armltron~, Minltt.r ings and scattering documents: They h.auled down the United MORNING WORSHIr State~ flag and tore it to shreds~, lunday, 9:00 and 11:00 a.m. The. mob action was set off. by CHURCH SCHOOL acquittal' of an American soldSunday, 9:45 'a.m. ier who shot and killed a Chinese he accused as 8 Peeping Tom. HERBOLD LANDSCAPING Sodding, Top Soil, Sand Complete landscaping and. maintenance ,NING fashionable suits, :; and dresses. alterations hats; remodeling, reason, VA 2-3610. PRescott PRescott 6-5852 RIENCED on fine dressing to the order Pari~ian American styles. Original om and alterations. For ~intment call VAlley 2between 8:30 p.m. and 6-0900 GARDENING, landscaping, sodding and complete lawn maintainence. Walter Anno, VAlley 4-2075. I ',m, S'ou are 1Dvited to 11.e the Ohristian SQienc8 DM dressmaking, designrestyling, alterations. , references, Van Dykeerson area. Mrs, Sharp, Reading Room 1m 1-9150. 93 Kercheval First Church of. Christ, Scientist, Grosse Pointe Farms •PLUMBING ING and plumbing, gal 'ersion, e 1e c t r i c sewer :ling, automatic gas watel' er installed as low as Licensed plumber. J. Kushner, TU. 5-2959, ro. . .' Open :from 10 a.m. to I p.m. dail)' e x c e p t Sundays and H:oUdnys, Friday evenings !ron 7 to 9 o'clock. 32. ~LENTINE SERVICE 12017 Camden 1-3464 WA 2-4940 ear guaranteed automatic heaters, glass lined, $95; num, $145: galvanized. Dove nrices include instal, Ba~ement toilet, $140. M 0 r n i n g incinerator, }as heat. All plumbing reCity violations corrected, !stimates and terms. -SILVER First English Jefferson Avenue Lutheran Church '. EVI Branch Servlcel ~aplist Church at Ferry Elem~ School Roslyn. at MornIngsIde Sunday SchlJcl 9:15 a.m, Every Sunday Church VVorship 9:15 a.m. FIrst Sunday each month I New Church Under Construction at VernIer Rd. and W St. PLATING i:R & GOLD PLATING tidizing and Repairing Polishing and Lacquering ry Repairing, Engraving Paul F.' Keppler, PastaI' VAlley 2-4904 troops. ~are taking their place, sources said.' Syria said she is withdrawing 'her troops from Jordanian" territory' at the request of 'Kin.g Hussien. This marks a new alignment of coun:for Nursery. Tiriy Tots, tries in the Arab world since Kindergarlen, P r i mary. Husslen dismissed a leftist govIntermedIate and SenIor SenIor HIgh. ernmenf1ast month and accused 'RlV. HUGH C. WHITE, Paltor Syria ,and Egypt of trying to TUxedo 1-7888 trying to stir up trouble. Jordan, Saudt Arabia and Iraq strengthened their tiesrthrough talks between their rulers. The Syrian troops were moved into Jordan last October when Israel attacked Egypt, to, protectJ or-, ~ ~ 21001 MO'fOH Rd. 'at ,Harper dan from a possible Israeli thrust. Saudi Arabia .and .iraq Postar £. Arti"lr McAah ~ also sent troops, When Israeli 10:00 a.m. Morning Worah1p ~ troops left, Iraqi soldiers also ~ departed at the request of Hus11:20 a.m. Sunday School ~ sein. 9:30 Morning W 0 r s h 1P and Sermon. Church School for Nursery. TIny Tots, Kindergarten, P r 1mar y and Junior Depts. :1:1:00Morn1ng W 0 r II h l1J and Sermon. Church, School 4508 CHARLEVOIX NR. CHALMERS VA 2-7318 -GARAGE MODERNIZATION \.GES rat-proofed, leveled straightened. C e men t k, 'floors, walks, porches, ~-drives. F.H.A. t e r m s. 1ey 2-2706. COMPLETE iERNIZATION SERVICE !cializing in recreation ms, porches, kitchen, addi1S, remodeling and repairs. !r 25 years' experience. = ~llllIlIlUllIlIlIl\ltIl11ll1l1l1l1lUlIlIlIlIlUlI\lUmlllUl\lIll1l1\ntllllllll~ i LAKESIDE I ; UNITY CENTER I I 20760 Mack Ave. i i TU jt-832J. -LANDSCAPING ~\TH TREE SERVICE, INC. I ~ 8 Mile - G. P. Woo~ I Devotional Services Sunday - 11:QO a.m. I I Midw.ek Servicel Tuesday - 8:00 p.M. Instruction Clols" ::e ~TZ. BROTHERS landling, grass cutting, leaf ing, gutter cleaning and rlting. Reasonable and deldable. Free estimates. me VA. 4-2827, or VA. Thurs.• g ~ 5 3: 579. ~ I = ==~= ~ 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. ~ ~ ~ ~_ Groups Gospel E ~ ~ "" ~- FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, GROSSE POINTE. F~RMS I , 8:00 1I.m. KERBY SCHOOL 285 Kerby 30ad, at Beanpr. ALL ARE WELCOME You are cordially invited ;0 attend ••• ' TV 4-5665 trimming Sixth Church of 'Chri'st, Scientist Detroit and spraying. I 14730 Kercheval. bet. Manistique and Ashland Sunday CAL FLEMING eral Landscaping WedneSday Evening TestImonial anCl 5:00p.m. Mee1.1ng--8:00 p.m. STORM SASH SCREENS - DOOR.S ALL MAKES •DIN G, landscaping, tree nmingd lawn cutting and intenaQce. WAlnut 5.9323. ALUMINUM REPAIRING tAD SERVICE .~.:8::ye Open Tues., Fri. 9 p.m; Sun 12 to 4 p.m. AI R-TEe. ••• 640 E. 7 Mile-1 ASPHALT TILl $LATl! RE-ROOFING SHEET METAL WORK TIN OR COPPER SKYLIGHTS 6UTTER CONDUCTORS . For Quick Estab. 1914 WAlnut 1.4330 810"6 Mack Avenue * ... Sunday, Ma! 26 . , • *. * ' ... PRESIDENT EISENHOWER ordered Harold Stassen to negotiate with the Russians to formulate a treaty to end the atomic arms race. The, Chief TAILORS • Repaus / . : ~~~teco. • Flirikote LOC'KHART VA 2-3040 N, at City Limits • C;~'r~~~rB~I~c~=pl .. ~25 Open Eves till 6:30 "t. 1923 Efforts Gard,en .. :n I II< . .. ' .. f ' J" '3 JU'nl.or Bowlers Ho,ld .Party. Phr::ii Mrs. Juliet Belanger, 56,. of 700 St. Clair avenue, died Sun:. ft uf day evening, May 26, a er s fering a ,brjlinhemorrhage .Sunday. afternoon. A Wayne County . medical e x a m in e r'sreport stated. that MrS~ Belanger had a stroke m' her home Sunday,. causing her to fall. She was put to bed. by friends, who later called M--. '''', Bel an g e r's son. Joseph. Mr. Belanger, who is a police . l. Thursday. June 6t-Y p.,1'll., officer in the Farms, ca led for Youth choir rehear8al. an ambulimce, to take his mother L. ,. Secours HOSPla 't I. Sh e 8 y.m.-Chance.J chon' :reto Bon died on' the way. The post mor- p.earsal. ... * oil .tem revealed. that the brain Friday, J'une ':-'1:30 p.m., hemorrhage occurred_. b e for e Mrs. Belanger fell, probably Mariner scouts Square Dance in callsing her to lose .her balance. social hall No.!. She.is s 111. r i v e d by her .mother, Mrs. Charles F. ,Ham- 'ST. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL 20475 Sunninrdale Park mond, of Detroit; 'a brother, Charles F. Hammond 'Jr.; and a (Near Mack and Vernier) sister. Sister Mageline.Of th~ Rev; Edgar H. Yeoman, Rector Good Shepherd Oider~ ' WiIliaDl Y. Gard, Ohoir Director All.of Mrs. Belanger's ~htidren are living. They are: JeanneD. Hurst A.A.G.O., .Org. Thursday, May 301 8 a.m. Charles A. Jr., Mrs.' Donald Staub, Joseph Tho mas, Mrs. Ohoral Eucharist. • Richal'd Green, Mu. William Sunday. lune 2" 8 a.m. Holy Silvers, and Pierre. Funeral arrimgements had not Eucharist. 9:30 a.m. MorRing been made at the time of this pr~yer and s e rm 0 n. Church school~ toddlers through grade writing. eight. 11 a.m. Choral Eucharist ••• _ Seventy Junl.,or bowlers fr.Offi. the Detroit Yacht Club cele~ brated, the successful eonclu. sion of the 1956-57 season when they held 'their annual banquet .at the club on 'Sunday •.May 26. .Twenty ,five trophies were awarded to the various bowlers whose talents came to light on the alleys of the Whittier Recreation during the past season. Junior officers, president Bill Hicks, v~ce president Ken Fournier andaecretary Bob Tqtag. all feel the success (tf the league this past season was due to the wonderful .Iponsorship of. vice commodore Charles "Tommy" Tompkins. . ,... The highlight of. the awar.d ,dinner was the aJWarding of the Alfred F. steiner perpetual trophy which willgoio :Carl Haeger who posted ihe league's high average of 158. Carl also will get the Stanley Tutag perpetual, trophy :for his high three, game series' of 642. Will Taylor and. P~g.-'Henry were award.ed the W. H. Smith trophy for having the most improved averages in .the league this 'past season. For perfect attendance Jim Howard, Tom Hughes, Judy Smith, Ted Barthel. Carl Haeger and Ray' McP!herson had their names engraved on the Marie Brownell trophy. ." Council meeting. 8 p: m. Work-- the Terrace Room patrons. M~r~tr~Ysco:,::em 3~oclal er's Conference. No. 1. . .• T",. YOlU skill in gilt :first, an4 ,Tuesday, June 4[-;-9:30 a.m." Thursdayr 12:30-3 po m.-Nathen in gold.-John Ray Women's Association ex.ecutive omi Circle at Mrs. V. J. Bal'board meeting L'1 lounge, tell's, 5020 LaFontaine Ave. 8 . 12:30 p.m.-Luncheon for p. m.-8enior Choir. Board of Deaconesses in home INTERIOR EXTERIOR of Mrs. Tapert, 731 N. Oxford. Friday: 7:30-10:30 p. m,-. . 1 7 p.m.-Boy Scouts in SOCIa Junior High Youth FeHowghip hall pre-confirmation dance, BerPR. 8-4831 . 8 p.m.-Board of D e a con s muda Bounce and Sock Hop. Guaranteed Insured t" 'tt-e 00 mee mg 1D conUDl e r m. Vote For Wednesday, June 5:-4 p.m., ROBERT F. WEBER J' h. he al umor c to Olr9re mars Str. wberry Sehool Board, June 19 7 p.m, p.. a . festival lawn; in . non.f l.Lchurch • SOCIalha i .nr~nns. v .. F. MATHIESEN SOD L L. DACKEN Service All Makes AND TREES t&ntuc:ky Blue Del' 45. Jq. yd. Marion Clover, free topquality, 65e sq. yd. Sugar Maple trees 10-14 ft.., $8 per t-ree. (Min. 2 trees.) Electronic Laboratory 2031J MACK AVt • FREE ESTIMATES GReenleaf 4-6299 TU. 1-2.791 - You saw them at the Builder's Show mouatfe elouuereJ S/"uiierd add new charm .to every interior for doors, dividers, Gupboards CU~TOM MAD& TO YOUR N I!fiD '1u LOUVER 8HOJ)P& SPECIALITY WOODWORKING 13950 Charlevoix VA ) ..0441 • PICK UP AND DELIVER WI • Overhaul Hand and Power lawn knives I Television Sales and Service NURSERY -Gr•• ~dawn Mower Sharpening. Shop SharpenilJI Decorating •• • • • . I . Repair Mowerl-Garde,,' Sci'lor. • 2.1431 lAST NINE Mill • Tools p,.ide in perfection • • • Saw Filin. RD. Phone PRo 6.771.1 A Job Wen Done Mealll Aaotfl ... ,0... Spring Is Heret ' , Conv~rt to Outdoor Living with New AluminUM , for' 45! Years SCleen. by ••• ~ '''.'1 styie 01 '.n.. / .Hled lor yo~ WA~ 1-62.82 COMMERCIAL ' EA.VESTROUGHS .Authorized Dealer ' Barrett _ U.S. Gypsum - John-ManvIlle • LA 7-7200 :~C::RT Nights. Tt1 MANUFACTURERS. lI1c1ud1Dl AWNING Chain Link AiI-Ste.1 and ' Rustic Styles RO~FING AND SID.NG CO. (L1eeJ1lled) 'Good T061'5 Aid .a;m~. .gERVICE , Church News ed their rifles on. the sailor. while a senior .chaplain on the island treid to. talk the man down from the ship's bridge. The sailor was armed .with a t' Th d d .45 caliber automa Ie.. e ea officer was not identified. h' . 1 Names of the ot er prmclpa's sometiI~e .in June. . and the 'cause of the shotting Beck's decision not to run was t' d' t I larned . h.ailed by Sen. McClellan (D- were nO llr.me la eye Ark:) chairman of theSe~ate Rackets. Comniitteee as another , step "toward. the cleanup that is needed in the Teamsters Union." Bl!ckwail ousted as a vice-president and member of the executive coUncil by the AFL-CIO iast Monday, 'on charges he appropriated $370,000 of. union: "funds' to enhance his persona110rtun~. ... ,. ... INQUIRIES have' begun by two congressiona~ committees into the anti-American noting on Formosa, during 'Q.hfchrioters invaded ,the U.. 8. Embassy and wrecked it. Rep; Clemet Zablocki (D-Wis.) chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, laid his group will try 10 determine the causes of the vidlence and whether steps can be taken to prevent such' incidents occurring in other countries where American soldiers are stationed. Also to take part in the investigation will be the. Senate Internal Security Committee headed by Sen;. Eastland. (DMiss.) who said his group will check information that Ameri-, can-Chinese participated in the Formosan demonstration, and why 'these Chinese, who are American ~itizens, joined the rioters. . Police .Field Day Date Set I nounced that Bec'k, who is 62 years old, will not be a candidate ,for re-election at the union's 'convention in Miami, Fla., in September. The secretary said 'the Teamsters' /boss /will call for a meeting eif. the Union's general execut,ive board Good IUIJJDBN'1'lAL Page Twenty-Three Executive.sald issues in his official family have, beel;l resolved Detroit Police Superintendent at a meeting held iri the White Jack Havet:'ill has announced . Careful selection of aardm House,. between.~ himself and Morning w!>rshipy' second serthat in spite of the increase in tools can be the first step to. cmST EPISCOPAL high ranking aides. :Stassen is vice: Sermon by Dr. Frank Fitt, cost Qf materials and labor, ward It a's i e 1" gardenin.g tmd 61 GrOsse. Pointe Boulevard speeding bflCk to London to re:' sum& the" o,.?ntr(jl talks. Rev. ErvUle B •.Ma.ynard, Rector "Our Obligation to the Past'~ tickets for the 1957 Police Field more vegetables for you this Day will remain at $1.00. ThUrsday,. May 30,. Ascension Hebrews 11:32-40. summeJ', points out Fred Wid. .Day: 7 a, In. and 10 a. m. Holy Monday, May 2'7 . • • • He also stated that this year's mayer, extension hortk1ulture Monda}-,.Iune 3: 7:15 p.m. Boy Police Field Day will be held specialist at Michigan State CIVIL WAR IN HAITI was Communion. ... Scout Troop 96 Court of Hono;;.'. at Briggs Stadium on Saturday, University. averted'when Panial Fignole. forceful young leader of H~iti Sunday,: 8. a. m..Holy Com- gymnasium and assemtly room. AUgust 3, with an afternoon and You will need a hoe. rake evening show. and shovel for your garden, A. workers, took ove~ the 'c9untry munion.9:30 a. m., 'Holy COIIl- Refreshments. ..... . He further explained that by small wheelbarrow if; also lIlse.a8. provisional . presid~nt. At munion and Sermon. llar m" d Sermon. Tuesday, ~une ~. 1.0 a.m.~3 holding two shows instead of ful. least 10,000' persons witnessed Holy Co~m~i~n p.m .. Women ~ ~ssoclatlon: Fall' four the departmept. would be Check the handles of yoU!" the swearing-in ceremonies. and , went .wild with: joy. fiuridreds '> Monday: 10 a. m., Holy Como. Se~Ing, Kmttmg and Crafts. able to keep the prIce at the hand tools when you buy them. :fIred shots into the, air •. De~ munion and Prayers for Mis- Church House: All women 01 the .same level as in past years. At They should be unpainted, as church. are ~vi ted ..to take part. Briggs Stadium.. more people paint will hurt your hands an~ spite this, however, tension 5t\11 sionlli., •• ~ 1.0a.m. Se~ce quild:. Prepara- can be. accornm'Odated and shelremained .and)! ~.ti1l in danger, . Ttaesday: 10 a. ~.~ ~oly Com- 110nsfor Children s FaIr, A?sem- tered in, the event of inclem- can hide imperfect grain. The of e~ploding anytIme. munion' and ~Prayers for' the bly- ~oom. Nursery care WIll be ent weather. This annual affair grain of the handles should be straight, with no knots. · >... • S" k. provlde~. 12,:30 p.m. Luncheon, is held for the purpose of supIf you do buy painte~ tools, THE STATE LEGISLAT1JRE, IC. ... *' • gymnaS1u~. plementing insurance funds for sand the' paint off with" a fine broke 8. two-week deadlock .and Wednesday:' 7 a. in., Holy -the wid'ows and children"of de- (.00) sandpaper. Then paint wound, upa J4-hour session by. Communion ,and Prayers:tor the WOODS PRESBYTERIAN ceased Detroit Police officers. with a" mixture of lh turpen19950 Maek Avenue enacting a bill to ,increase the Parish and for'the Conuhunity. tin and lh raw linseed oil.Sevtaxes on cigarets. and.' whiskey. '. .... . At Torrey Road and sermon. Church school, iod~ era I coats of this mixture will Henceforth, cigar:ets. will. cost Th~rsday: lOa. ~ Holy ComAndrew F. Rauth, Minister give a smooth, waterproof coat .. dlers through kindergarten. two'. cents more ~pack, and 'm:union and. Prayers for the Vietor G. Novander. ing that will protect the handlef * ... whiskey 18 cents more- a 'bottle. Nation and for the World. ' Assistant Minister and the hands that use them . Through the tax',increases,'the. • * * Thursdi;, June 6: 8 p.m. East Sunday,'June 2: 9:30 a.m. First See that there is a good head Side Comrocation Service of State's. public sch~ls will'. get Friday: 10 a.m. Holy Com- Worship Service. 9:30 a.m. on the rake, and that it is firm. Witness. Preacher, The Right 'ah estimated 24 rililli6n dollars. munionand Prayers for the De- Church School, Nursery through ly attached to the handle. It Reverend Richard S. Emrick. more of .State aiq. parted. Senior High. 11 a.Dt.. ~cond should have a strong shank; not By enacting this measure, t~e -Wors,hip Servi~e. 11 a.m. Church merely a spike driven into the ST. PAUL EV. LUTHERAN LegisJature ended the imm~dl~ POINTE ME,'I'HODIST School, Nursey through Junior handle. 375 Lothrop ate. prospect of a 59-million~dol~ 211 Moross High. YSermon theme at both Re'\'. Charles W. Sandrock, The shoye1's weakest point larcorporatioi?- profi~ taJ:C.Other. Hurh C.,W~ite, Pastor. Services: "Hearers of the Word", Pastor is usually the shank, too. Get decisions af£ecting,fmances were' Sunday, June 2: .9:30 a: m. Reverend Victor G. Novander, Ted Hoesman, Vicar the strongest you can :find, and also. made before the .. session Worship and Sermon; Church Jr, Assisting Minister, prea'ChThursday, May 30: 8:30a.m., then don't use it to pry with. closed~ School for n:U'I'sery"tiny . ~pts; ing. 4-5:30 p.m. Reception in the Ascension. Day Service, Salem A flat file will be needed to .• ... * kindergarten, primary and Jun- Church lounge honoring the new Memorial. sharpen the hoe. A few min... ... IJ'HREE AIDES were fired by ior departments. Assistant Minister. the Reverend utes of sharpening can save Generalissimo Chang Kai Seck 1l:00a.'m. Worship and ser- Victor G. Novand~r, Jr. and his Saturday, June 1: 10:15, Jun- hours of work. Use firm strokes ,for poor han:dling, of the anti- man' Church ..school for nur:- family. ior Choir; 11:15, Chapel Ohoir .. on the curved surface of the ... American rioting in Formosa seri: tiny tots, kindergarten. • ... • hoe, and don't worry about last Friday. Dismissed were the. primary, In . t erme dI'ate and sen ' 4 : 12:45 p.m. Sunday, June 2: 9:30, Sunday making a "wire edge" on thlt ,T ues day, June Taipei garrison conimander, Lt'ior departments. Women's Association executive School (all ages); 10:45, Sun- blade, A single stroke of the Gen. Huang Chen Wu; head of. 6:00 p.m. Intermediate MYF. board meets. 4:30 p.m. West- day School (B~..8); 10:4?, Wor~ file will remove it. the military: police, Lt. Gen. Lo 7:30 p. In. Senior MYF. minster Choir rehearsal. 8 p.m. ship and Holy CommunIon'. A rubber-tired wheelbarrow ... Kan. '. ... ... . Den .Mothers and Committeewith ball bearing wheels ean' Tuesday, June 4: 1:30, Sun- be a handy and inexpensive ad• .. ... Thursday, June 6: 8:00 p. m. ~en meet. Tuesday, May 28 ' Chancel Choir rehe~rsal. • ... • day School Teachers. dition to your garden equip• • • HAITIANS SWARMED back to • oil , , , d 4 ment. But one that isn't built A . 400 J Wednes ay, June 5: p.m. t work in bullet.scared Por u Friday, June 7: : p. m .. un- Combined youth c.hoL'rehearsal, GRACE EVANGELICAL well is no bargain at any price. Prince as Haiti settled slowly ior Choir rehearsal. Coral, Crusader and West. te t K h al k.t ormal DanI'el"Fl'gnole • •. ... Lakepom a, ere ev ac . on. , . minster Choirs. 5:30'-8 p.m. AnRobert P. Beck, Pastor 'educator and popular public Saturday, June 8t 9:45 a. m. nual StraJW1berryFestival at the Friday: 7:15 p. m. _ The Ed Sullivan Show Star figure, who was elected the -1:ntermediate Choir r.ehearsal. Church.' , G d third. provisional pres~dent in -• ... • TRI:'C's will meet at racean 25 At Statler Terrace f ,/ .th 1 bored to. pu'll his MO.RIAL go to The Hayride Lodge, Opening at the Statler Terour tmonfrom S,. a.the brm'k of' anPOINTE ME 'I'hursday, Jun'e 6.' 4 p.m. Com. Mil e roa d an d Deq uinder Av"" ESB"VTERlAN , ...' race Room for a two~week encoun PR.L. S.h bI'ned youth chol'r re'hearsal, f or a h. ayn 'de , square dancing h ryTh f' rmation of, a (loal Ro d gagement Monday, .May 20, will arc y'. eo. . '.. ~ 16 Lake ore a Carol, Crusader ,. and Westd ga es TI'ckets $125 per .t' h d d b Flgn-"e and . Fitt Minis., t an m. ,. 1 Ion 'd ea ef th Y' presl'de.ntI'al U'1.. Dr. Frank, er nu'nster C'hol.rs. 8 ~ n.m, C,han"'el' '8 m Fn.endl ....Cl'rel@ be Richardi, the amazing ma ... . ..t h. B L '.... pers 0n.p.. compose 0 . ree . Paul F. Ke e um, en. Choir rehearS'al. meeting.' gician who has catapulted into candidates, appears to have Tal!man, Associate Minnsters __ .. • .. the national spotlight via his averted a possible civil war. Saturday, June 1: 9:15 a.m. POINTE CONGREGATIONAL SundaY: 9:15 a. m.-ehurch many appearances on the Ed The coalition is backed. by the. Junior choir rehearsal, Men's ~ 240 Chalfonte at Lothrop School. 10:45 a. m. Church Sullivan TV show, Army:' Both President Fign~le Lounge. 10:30 a.m. senior choir M. W. Johnsollt Minister School for Beginners and PriEven professionals in the art and' his arch-rival presidentIal rehearsal, Men's Lounge. 'maries. Crib room. 10:45 a. m. of magic are as mystified as candidates appealed to the pop"" ' ..... ... Sunday, . June 2:"':'-10 a.m., Morning Worship. Presentation anyone else with his fabulous u~ce to "remain calm and reSixnday, June 2:.9:30. a.~. Youth Day service. Church Sunday for the Confirmands. feats in illusion. sume normal work." First Children's Day SerVIce In school for crib room thr(;lUgh Baptisms. Sharing the spotlight with • ... ... the Sanctuary for all childr.en of 6th grade. _ • • " Richardi b Bob Douglas, Wednesday, May 29 the' Primary ¥ and III through' 11:30 a.m.-Worship ~ervice .. Monda.yt 8 Po m.-Consistory "Broadway Musical Star" a "Spiritual 1Tranquil- Meetl'ng. A " SAILOR, aboard the U. S. Junior High JDe.partments and Sermon.t '. baritone, and an alumnus of their parents, follqwed by cof-1Zers." Crib roo~ on Y,' . • • u "Oklahoma" company while on Navy cargo ship, the Uvalde, fee hour in the gymnasium. 9:30 5:30 p.m,-Junior HIgh PIITuesday: 10 a. m.... p. m. Broadway. shot and killed an officer, a.m. Church School for Toddlers grim,Fellowship in youth room~ Ben Arden, bis trumpet and Christian Service wounded tWei other persons and through PrimarY Idepartmenfs.' 7:00 p.m.-Senior Hi Pilgrim '-Women's Sewing at Grace. orchestra, plus Sylvia on th. held four' Of his shipmates hos- 11 a.m. Church School, in AU Fellowship mystery trip. • ... If tage.The. hostage's .later man. 11 Violin solos, continue to mix aged to' escape from .the beserk I?,epartIpents; Section II. . a,rri. • .. ... Wednesday: 8 p. m.-Spiritual up the musical background for , IfA ~2.2411 Alterestyled W. of Oakland ROOF REPAIRS Wood. "ark Cab Co. TW 2-7800 Blk. A. G. MARX CO• Senice the 10:30 3.m, READING ROOM -- 16348 EAST WARREN Wednesday 10 8.m, to '7 p.m. Sunday 2 to 4:30 p.J1L Mon., Tues .. Thurs., Fri. and Sat. 10 a.m. 10 9 p.m. N cutting for summer. Free mates, Kleiners Law n 'vice. TUxedo 2-2865. Richards Ave., m - Infant •• Room .Open :for 10:30 Service. Service TUxedo 1-6950 7 ;\Iack Services • ~ ~ ~11II1I1I",lIIl11l1l11l11ll11l11l1l1l1l1l1l1l1l1l1l11l11l11l11l11l1I11I11IllUIIIIII~ . on Blue Grass sodding, , . t4~!W,S ~ ~r~~~~t,B~C;fi;;:.:"~triY~~ ~:'°1~ i,~~:i~t~e~~::dI~: Mr.s.. Belanger / disclosed to the Seattle Post- land midway between San Intelligencer by Beck's secre- Francisco and Oakland. Marine Fatally' S'tr•.cken tary in Wash,ington. It 'Yas an- Corps and Navy riflemen train- All Welcome Meet1ng :i: TUxedo 4-5230 ::I Sunday Service. 10:30 a.m. Sunday School--Infants' Room _ 10:30 a.m. WedJiesday Teatlmony ~ ~ Center open Dally 10 to 5 p.rn. ~ W. will 1Jray with you and ~ glv. you counsel on requen. •lete tree. lawn and garden :e and maintenance. ! Training ~ Lee's Summ1t. Mo. ::: 6:20 p.m. 7 :30 p.m. Evening Houl' ~ Aftil1ated wIth Unity School of Christianity. ~ SOIL, fill sand, hi-loading, ldozing. grading and lawn lding. Seed and fertilizer. 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'rt •• to •••• 0'0 .d«' #4+ 0 '." • • ••••••••• * .. .., -_.~.. ,,-~,-,.-.,.... ,.. - / '.<? Page Twenty.Four ~ .. .. --- A e> Page Pointer "of 'I'nterest * I JfJ * of :oo.~ m By ~ Mrs. Roland P. Ewart 1 cup Miracle, Whi . 'p sa Ia d dressing 1 large package .ofPhiladelphIa cream cheese Ch d h' gated , .0:L:pe c ..Ives or r o~lOns to, taste ge~::o=g:~:o::~o~~~dsP:; bread and place under broijer until slightly brown. Watch carefully. "Serve hoi., . ----- ~ BY PAT TALBOT: Every Thursday this small lad would saddle his. pony' and jog down the macadam ro;id to the Hamilton Park Race Track to race with two young ladies, who of course rode side saddle, The year was 1895, the young man was Bernhard./ Stroh, Jr., and the young laCUes were Marie Louise and. Viola Moran, daughters of Fred T. Moran, and nGW Mrs. Julius C, Peter and .Mrs. Edward P. Hammond. The Hamilton Park Race Track was a mile long, lined with huge maple trees. The far turn of the track is still outlined by the curve of Vincennes pla~e and the starting' point lies in the grounds of Mrs. ~enryB ..Joy's estate ,between Grosse 'Pointe boulevard and the house. 0 00 . Toomzng. GdG .. Class Offered VOLUME • Counter Points CAN~PE TOPPING • ~ ....' !v fJ4Jtnte Recipes People }n The Know mo. * * Of Good'T~8te Favorite ~',"'I ~ 1hursday. May 30. 1957 " , ,~ .. ' R OS S ,!: P 0'1 N'T & rN E WS ,* Fe atur * * ..,,';.- By p~ w,. R OUSSeQN Make Memorial Day memorable with a new Polaroid L de' f The Camera Center. Relaxed family an amera rom and group pictures ••. exciting travel and sport shots ..• .are yours in sixty second~ ... and it's m?re "fun". for everybody. The Polariod Pathfinder is a particularly fme camera ... equipped w~th a Wollensak 12~mm F/4.5 Raptar lens ':. a superb Wollensak ~apax II, rune speed shutter ..• a hIghly accurate range fmder and .r:r~ny m?re deluxe features; The Pathfinder., •. a precISIOn-built camer8: that brings you the miracle of finished.pictures ..• in a: mmute. .. " REA of WI **.* The Leagtle Shop lights the WQY with charming, antiqu. candelabra and smtzrt, brass lamps ••• just arr:ived, The &ande. labra will spark your aeco1'atWe ;t1UIO"ination•• '. white, chin" * * * ' . Just as the "Dale Carnegie ~. Courses" teach you to make the lilies bloom timid gold leaf foliage that holds many taper6t Mr. Moran's home was near the ttack on the lake and most of yourself personality. ,.1 f h' _.1 Ie . h th'oroug hb'red '1 he had two Iong rows 0f sta IIs fill " ed" wIt wise; so the Center's -new styl- Another pair fellttlres Q gQrU-en0 W Ite roses 4~ purp mU111A horses. Every Thursday he stayed home from the office ing, grooming and modelir.gThere's, a timeless appeal in old hurricMJe Uzmps ••• andwhtIJ and asked all the children in the Pointe to bring their class will teach "Miss arid Mrs. lamps these are! Over two feet tall: hel/vy glass on it bass of ponies to the track for some exciting races. Grosse Pointe" how to make the mellow dark Of'light 'Wood. ¥ou'lllike the new group of brm The first holes of golf lay inside the tl'ack. This course most of themselves appea,rance~ 14mps with subtle blending shades ••• because they'r. 10 IIIwas laid out before the one on Fisher road. Sheep grazed w~~~f"B~rgan, wel1~knownco~ tra&J;fJiJ~nd rea.sotubu ••• starting at sixtem doUtIN. there to keep' the turf Ileat. There w.ere many private races ordinator both here and abroad, • • • as most of the Pointe families of the 90's owned trotting JOHN FINCH, OF CADIEUX' ROAD will be conducting the course. . Top honors iii prettiness will go to the girl graduate, 1\l'M) horses as well as ponies for their children, The commu.. Classes will begin Wednesday selects her dl'eSi at Jacobsons'. Perhaps she'll choose a pastel, aU nity was equestrian-minded because transportation' out By Patricia Talbot ~ "evening, June 5 and .continue over embroidered cotton, with an empire line .••• or a flattering here, real country in U.ose days,. depended on horses and Music ,has c;harms to sooth tl;i.esavage' beast and the thought of retiring and for each Wednesday night at 7:30 dress with rib tucked bodice and el()ngated waist. This has a the surrey with the fringe on top. average teen-ager. This has been John Finch's experience many years more hopes to pre~ through July 31. , squared neckline and. euite bows, down the baek. Mr. Mort's d~ '" * * in some 33 years of directing classes at the Grosse Pointe side at his desk and podium on The nine-week course is c:4.~ ~~diti.~:r =co":= HI'ah School ~' . the ..third'f1oor,r Although he fered,forf $.45. It will cove~proI?~ a lovely ll.ylon or"",nrly. rrft.~ ill""".on "-p has a UoA6. l.''''h cowl ....... """"U ... h Parke DavI's had a stock farm on Lakeshore, were b' ' . k' t ..L~ ---"' ..... " . h 'd d .. 1 .. th h "sighs a bit over the stee. p climb er use 0 ma e-up, correc . car- that,di'"'" to a V In back. A tiny belt circles the waist and the F 'd y g the Schlotman, Stackpole and Ballantyne homes are today. t hrl,a . etyetnhm . e .preSI e .Just recent y sang m. e c"ohIT to his music sanctum and would riage, individual hair styling sleeves-are three quarter length and bouffant. These ••• and There was an exercise track in Fisher road, where the a IS SIXIe spr~ng concert. every Sunday'at Christ Chure . like ,to be "planting seeds and and fashion co-ordination. It is many more of Summer's lightest ••• most, refreshing, young apple orchard a~d remodeled stable house stands. In looking .back o~~r ,the. past. His'. boys Richard, 29, '~d bulbs' these..spring days, he is gUaranteed to lead to a nafural dresses are destined for the lovely girl, who will graduate UHS . years at ~ny chOIrs and glee John, 21, are graduates of the h t poise, give renewed -confidence June. Prioed irom twenty dDllars ••• at JacobSODS'. When Mr. Joy bought his property from the estate of c~ub he sa,Ys that boys. and High School, where ~hey stu~.ed grateful for.'t e cons~an. oppor~ and in many cases lead to a * • • Senator McMillan in 1908 the track was broken up. Before gIrls haven t changed much. musl"c but we'nt 'i';"to the bUSl'-ttJD,ity'of teaching.~Pointe lads ' . .. ~..H th ' t b '1 l' h' d b t th h ..... ~ and lasses the mearriIlg of good chance of employment m the Easy on the ey~. t. • are e new .sunglasses Id h h t at t e In erur an Tal way me a een cu roug __They may crave rock and ness' world and engineermg. music and what its inspiration fashion world if so desired, To Margaret Rice. Fashion WISe in contour and color, the col. Grosse Pointe boulevard, because the Lakes hore residents roll and Elvis Presley, 'in the The Finches'youngest boy, can mean to'them now and enroll call the Centen. TUxedo lection includes. t. dramatic black frames, flecked witb didn't want the cars running on the lake side. . off 'sehool hour's but when .Mr. Tom, 16"is still studymg at his later when they may have for- 1~7511. gold ••• Vivid COlors and stripes to spark sports cloth~ ~---------------------." Finch's stern and practised eye father's school. gotten the concert notes 'but, -----pastels to blend with "Fair'Lady" make-up ••• and love~, travels over the ,group and he From his desk before an not tl'l~ man who taught them. Nancy Naragon to Wed. . Id f afte fi On t h be if raises hishaton '57's seniors sing amphitheater ot seats in a Jewe e ones or r ve. e eye ca c er ••• aut j,,!st as docilely and beautifully sound proof room on the third /" Carroll.Mack Grigsby white ,sun specks-scattered with sea coral and pearls. Then by whoozil as their mothers and fathers. floor of the schoof Mr. Finch The engagement of Nancy there's a pair with acute yellow bird pearchec1 R" ~usi 80 There are always trouble directs all the vOcational music Kathleen Naragon, daugnter of ••• for eontrived gaiety ••• of c:oursel . One of our post-debs has made the 'nation:al columns .. mak~rs ' but ~he majOl;ity. of for the secondary 'schools in Mrs. Willard A. Naragon, of • • • D'bb' P h t S '4.h '. h d h mUSICstudents are genumely Grosse Pointe.' This includes __ McMillan road, and the late Mr. 'killed hand! anJ.lmaglnat;(HI ~reate1Jemdji ~.'OM JomBa 1 Ie earce, a sop omore a mh WhOC, aperone er interested in learning for their' keeping watchful eye on tl1e . John'Hicks ~f 52~ Ford, Wy~ Naragon,.isannounced to Car- Wanamaker'~ Studio offers you many services essentialkJ Ih8 father a?ou~ the campu~ at, a rec~nt Dads weekend, has own enjoyment and fellowship. scores'and performers' at Pierce .andotte, entered ,a plea of guilty roU' Mack GrigSby.. salis/tlCtory completion of ,our decorating plans. For mstancs, made prmt m George DIxon s Baltimore News-Post space. Where parents have .aba.ndoned and 'p a r c'e 1'1 s .Junior High before Park. Judge C.' Joseph The bride~electattended West:. new slipcovers and drQperies; 'When ~ustom fitted and. carefully The columnist reports on the broken toed sneakers, their responsibility the. teen Schools. When.the new junior Belanger on, Wednesday; .May tern Michigan College, Mr. (Jhoosen, el/n bring a Hew tmd exciting mood 10 a room. W tfflalo raggedy sweaters and tattered skirts worn by the co-eds age~ sho:,"s~h:. r,e,sultin ~s be- high is opened the musical ar: 15,to ach8l'ge of running a ~t()P Grigsby, son of tIie Carroll c. maker's will sefNi " decoratot' to you,. home If) help you seletll and wonders if this garb is the best their parents can haVIor. Tlp~IS the waY,lt has rangements there"will also be street and causing an accident Grigsby, of ~lfour ruad, at. the jabri.and.Ylyl. best su#ed 10 410",. lasle. For speeial'6olOf' afford after shelling out for an Lvy Lea.gue education. always been, .says Mr. Fmch. under his direction. at LakepoiD.teand St. Paul. He tended Queen's University in schemel ••• 1tt4Ierials can bs dyed~ •• or htmd WOVerI to One 'daughter assured him this is not so. In describing Taught In Old School Loves to Garden. was fined $35. Ontario. specifications ••• Ulstom designed and htmJ, printed for special her classmates' financial backgr01.¥1d she said "That. tall , He taught ~usic to students When' Mr. Finch' r e t urn S Another stop' street accident, effects and fot' problem windows ••• Wanamaker's wiu origi~ . . one 1'5 named Hope Ro,ckefeller:. Her father .1'SJohn 'D. m t.he old"hIgh..school on St. home in the springevehings he this one at Bediord imd Charle~ r there i' Liz ,Pearce. The" tell me her father Fred ClaIr and. m.oved ,ove~to the gar dens and k eeps .' an ear tune<i .. .dmitt d b:y, ;.'JaIle,. ";::,e@' ~ 1""1 ate styles fordram.Q and interest. When j'OUtake tUlvanta:ge tif "_" . ":vo~~,;.W:~'",,a,. ',.e. ..... a, ••. ~ h O e v .. s ~ J ' " , , present bUIldmgwhen It opened to night baseball games:$~.:HeAdele"Olsen~'of'" Opdyke road, . . 17 t. ese serz..ices •.. it will pa'J' oft in 4- bettet' look jor ,'our home owns mIllIons of dollar., worth of roller coasters. in 1928. His choir, made'up en- loves sports andplayedt~sBloomfield Hills. Her- plea of ~_-I tmd a better outlook for ~ou.. • * * * tirely. of seniors, once nuffi': and golf whenever he, coul4. . gUiltY. was accepted and she was ..... .,0 .... Lunching at the Country Club last week' offered the bered 40; now there are 1Q4 He 'ruefully admits he can't ordered, to pay &. fine of $25. ~Beautyls as beauty does." The Lochmoor Beauty Salon h.. just been newly detlorated, so that you can relax in glamorous most un"'sual yet in entertainmen. t. Per.formm.g for a singers. He also. teaches boys' remember the names of out- - The law caught up with Vin~ " . d. hi't J K k ki" of gn.1\n. IJ surroundings, while expert operators help nuke your prettieSt medical meeting there was an alI.girl barbershop quartet. and girls' glee .clubs, compose .standing students. .He says t S Edcen . '.od, Dacz... fF;Nt s. h. . IJIJ~ tall self.apparent. The soft, sea.blue walls are cool and inviting. Ae-o . b M of 11th graders, and a general is because he is working with ...gewo etrOl ,w 0 was ac~ a tna cents of purple are used in the rugs and brick wall divider. Fresb Th I M K S dr M G d L e ga s, rs, en aun y, rs.. ur on lID urg, rs. music gr~up of ,10th graders. groups, not individuals. Stu- :Cused of improper passing in Sw••m Trunks green foliage abOunds .everywhere. Very contemporary in style William Rowell and Mrs. Clint Bostick, won second place Music is an' elective, course dents .learn to carry a part and 1954.. He pl~~ gui1~ to the. • •• very restful in feeling. You'll enjoy the Lochmoor Beaut)' in last year's international barbershop contest. They all giving 3 hours credit and most read music from him, charge and, paId a fme of $10. for Men on~ Boya Salon.~or your weekly Beauty Appointment. live in the Northwest section of Detroit and sang for fun ' . . It .cost Raymond L. Co~by of PI 'd'; * * * . of. the students choose this Fred W.armg. a,rrang.ements 1383'Be.dford,.. 'a fm'.e of ..$.9 for ' a, s Th at first, but now +hey have professional bookings and ap. course . because' h'..,s f un, not. be- are a specla1 f avan t e ,WIth . M'r. eo".,dColors. e well dressed man about summer can be seen wea,..... ,. d' g Ch Ie o' . :JLpear all over the country. The kitty is piling up so that cause they hope to make music Finch arid the choruses~Sacred spee In on ~r v IX. . .>C'Stripes ing a matching tie and belt, Coordinated with masculine when they buzz off to Miami in OCtober to the next con- their career. In the. last :five music is also popular and~ Albert v. EikJh~ qf 179~O taste in mind, the set can be found, at Proper's. The tie, an test there will be plenty of shekels 'on hand to pay the y.ears at least five seniors have Friday night's concert .three Chandler Park drIve, DetrOIt, ... ~ all wool challais, is available in English, hand. blocked baby sitters. gone on to study music in col~ numbers from .the Easter pro:' 'was fined $18 :for speecMngon k paisley or small geometric prints. The belt comes in black * ... '" lege and prepare fora teaching ,gram. were repeated on re~ JefferSQn.. . '.' Tennis Rac et, or brown leather ••• faced with the matching print. Yo~ p~sition in the field. quest. Right 'IlOW the Glee Paul T.,Mathen.yof 1007Nav~ from '8.95 can choose the set in British Regimental or Old School Mrs. R. Fo Barnum is a devoted' grandmother and -A';the annua'l Chrl'stmas con~ Clubs are rehearsin.g f-or Com- moe, pled guilty to pulling in C I . Iaw cer.t•alumni from the past,three ,mencement singing. .41 t omovmg f '. t r"""J.1C ~=' an<.ll oors - in striped silk Attractively boxed • ~ • "'1.."" there just isn't anyt h ing sh e won ' t d 0 f or h er son-m,I.ron !in....se~' Ii and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil James Haggart, Jr., who . . 't d t t d N eds P ti paid a fin~ <Y.f $9. , makes a wonderful gift ~ •• about five dollars. . h . h d years are mVl e 0 re urn an e a ~nce Five other persons scheduled _ • .* are temporarily living in Arlington, Va. S e was on an sing with the. choir' and Mr. Patience is the most desirable to appear before Judge Bela'nger for Men and Boys, ShJ • • 1 f ~ b _Jl' to welcome a new gran dch ild recen tl y an d h e 1p run th e Finch. Last season ov,er 100 quality for a. music teacher to faJ.'ledto' make .a .court a"""'earWi.'son~ SpaIding Dun f op • ,.. ~m"g 't'1examp (J h' YONf laste P'» t 8 lI14gm,]'f,cem Haskel household. Biggest problem of her stay was driving to the visited their:former school and haveMr, Finch believes and ance andforleited their ~nds. 75 4 50 I 95 1ewewy you wear t f,S summer. 1ctUf'e the serene blue of stores in the car she rented. It seems she has driven noth.., teach<?rfor this Yuletide event.. "he denies that h~ .is overly enTheir names and the. amount '2. ... turquoise, with fresh waler pearls (the lightest and whitest ever) ing but a hydromatic shift for the past 14 years. and the .Mr: Finch's long tenure on dowed with this characferistic. forfeited'are: Richard n:KitchBalls .• ,. ~ .~ ••• J for 2.50 ci,.~l~ng ~hsuntttn:;,ed throat. ~omb~ne the soft, white glow ~f car she drove there had a standard. On the way to the the musical podium at Grosse He is genuin~l! fond"of Y0.ung en of,58600Vi"c~oria,NewHav-Presses •••••:•••• , •.• s;::'# c~yst .••• zuch st wit gold ••• a. perfect brQCelel supermarket in Arlington she had to make every 'light Pointe High has earned him the ~eop~eand ~eliev~ g:oup ~mgf en, speeding, on, Jefferson. in Covers ••••••.. 500" 1.50 J~,a,' c>n%~ wrzsl. T ere's flattery;'" the pearl earings ••• ldn't b th ce respect of his colleagues, the mg. 15 an Impor n' p~r 0 1955,$22.50;John F. Smith;. of ~"f,cate ot' u.ra'l1j.ati"••• found at Margaret Rice !,rom it Golle,. b h f 'd h ecause s e was a ral s e .~ou rem~ er. epro ~s affection of his students and their education. Heccyi play 8106 F1,llton, Detroit,- speeding RestringIng non of Haskel jewelr~ ••• ~OUf'most excitmg summet' MCe,. of shifting gears. How spOIled we are lIvmg In Dynarmc, the gratitude' of his community. ~ost. every. musical. ins.trument on.Jefferson iri. May 1956,$12;50; S01'3'Detroit! He has helped in every way to hlmselfandgreaf;ly enJqys..the Deyon :Hobbs of 22469 Maple; Nylon • • _ ... ... ... 'm'ake the' Poin'te more niusical- High S.chool.. band 'w:hich heSt; .C..lair. Shore.s, r.unnm .. ' :...,g..,a..l.... ight 5 00 6 00 Be d 'IJl . . 1 .' .• ... , ••., M add. beauty to your bath and it t ' '. ..the very .' th 4th "th d 6th gr des at ly-minded. he1lied 'ralnm ear Y at Jefferson and. Cadieux,,:$7.,50; .11 d . goo th to yourseu f S E ver~ spnng season e , .«> an a ," , . days "fthe' school. B 'R ' f 1?235V. . V.et I':!..ut . WI... ' 0 .e sa.me or you. ary herman Bubbling Bath GPUS throw a talent show at whIch the parents are the DIrects Mens Chorus ....: .'.' • ..,' : enme.. oseml,Ul. no l!!';' OIl IS a charmmg way to accomplish this because lOt'come" . , d d " h th' On ruesday pights he .takes {A:thxillmgevent.mthe,scho~lger~.Detroit,sp~~gon'Jeffer.. .8 '50.1 tor ';;:;1 14.75 , .. audience, more embrassed an espaInng t an eIr h . of thM ' Ch ' .. t year was the annual .operettason,:,...$10;:.andAngela,' G..Pliya ", 0 .' in.delightful fragrances ..• gardenia, bouquet, pine and offspring, it is reported. Alla~ S~el~en .brought down. the ~h:rg~arM:ino:i~i an:r':n~l which-has been: abando:p.ed.now of ~lOBarry, Deti:qitt speeding I' Sh J SPICY and the clouds of bubbles are really fun. Besides all house when he rose to play hIS VIolIn solo, He rattled off ' ,. as,lit': is difficult, to find boysoP. Jefferson;:$12'.50.: '.. Po 0 . ins •.•..• 50.4.50' its esthetic merits, this bath has a practical side since it the name and composer of his intricate piece and then ' '. . willing to give.up' athletic hours'. . \ • "r Shirts .,. ~ •. 1.00 pr~vents ba~ ring an~ costs so little. Mary She~an Bub .. said, "This is what I will play .. ,'I hope." Pointers to.Play' Sunday .for.rehearsaLarid.the. av.erage: . blmg Bath Oil comes m three sizes .•• a half gallon, is but Danny Harris' approach to her piano is most profes-Af. Viol'in Mu'sieale high'sch~)QIstudei?1:has a.h~~'7 a few dpl1ars , '.. at Trail Pharmacy~ .. . I th h d h dh . t R b' 10th' der -. load of extra. 'currIcular act1vI.f sl,ona oug, an s ~ .an er SIS er, 0 In, a gra, 'Ilhe .William Engel' ,Stu~e~t j:i~s p.t1.!S };lis'.necesS8,ry: study.for Of. h~ve real concert abIlIty at the keyboard, Coilfer,ence will meet for :the: college reqUIrements.. .' Swim Fun * '" * 12sCvioiinmusicale .of ,the sea':' 'Mr: Finch: seems~to have no PILFERINGS ' son 'Sunday, June2ndi 'at the -----------Goggles /.50 h M fi" Yorkshire road home .of Mr.. 5 . Fins .... ', ••••• from 2.95 "My al'lCestors came over on t e ay ower. Engel. The conference is affi)f .. Pointe, Orgao ociety Masks. , •.... ' .from /.00 "You're lucky, The immigration laws are stricter ated with the Michigan and, Hears, f:felen Scott' Snorkels .: 1.95 now," National Federation of, ~L!s}c ' .-, -..--' WHY 'NOT TRfAtHER ann'ounces final plans for his • • • Clubs. ' 'Th~ Grosse Pointe Organ So. . . One shudders to think what will be needed to con~ Pointe members who. wil,1 :ciety.,heard.a famo:us pianist:' .TOARfLAXfHG WEEKEND Khaki Pants stitute a radical fifty years from now. play are: Miss\ En.i$i" Pi~tra, <n:gaill:ston ,Tues.day,May ,28.'. ' ATTHf STATLER! . 4.75' • * * d~ughter of D:.\ and~Mrs.A~:W., . E~t~rtaining ,th~~ocietY was " " .. .. '. .. " : Only Americans have mastered the art of being pros- PIet~a, of \B1Shop road,' iand He1en~cott- 6f ChIcago.. '. s the.., proper therapy, Dad:,. B. F. Goodrich Allan Shelden IV~ son of .Mr. , :President .of":the"'soclety 15 '. ,. , "PF" Shoes perous though broke. . and.Ms. Allan Shelden, 'of' Pro~ Warrenbillowa.y~f1l75Bi~hop. ': .' .• Ctfnfortable.quiet TOTAL PRICE: $385.00 • • • vencal road. road. . ., ., ," . Men's, boys') girls'. and JUNE 15-JULY 21 For Girls Only The cost of living is always about the same-all a',. ,~t alsine children's in navy blue and white. JULY 27.AUG. 31 In two sec:tionsl fellow has. ' . -.• Tops inStJPper Clu~, ~~~~~t~~ JJ C ~ As Comp, G1'r.l.~se Pc ThursdaJ THE HOUSE billion dollars Eisenhower's dl ing appropl'iatie 563,725,000, Thi '.. ~ ;. I' . , " ~~~ ... ~ .. GEORGE M secretary of tl signed his pos1 half years of s Ei&enhower ac ignation with " and imrnecJ Robert B. AJ deputy secreta Humphrr::}'s Sl It W3S not: Humphrey's ) take effect, bu relieved "no lat of the currel session." Wher Humphrey is come board c I who. where and ,,'ha'not M oiarists Pay F . B dD.. or. it. 'Tzvzng a ,,0#1' I . tional Steel, a ( ..d, found 30 YI .. HAROLDE. ident Eisenhow advisor, won lantic Alliance armament plar the Soviet. H NATOallies th suit with them ~rmament devl Diplomats , following a da~ ference in whi lined still secrE before represe NATO ~ouncil is said to haY the proposals. p.~y_, C T ..J • Sh Is • Friday, NIKITA KH! munist 'Party 1 newsmen, that ~ bomb so big, i it, He claimed _ enniS, or ° _i could f, "'This bom b is ~ test it even area •••• "JIeJ, dO; Customerl "Has t~s a g:Od pedigree?'" Salesman: "Has he? Say, if this, dog could talk, he wouldn't speak to either one of us." * ,, f \ * * Any idea will serve for a party excuse but some Pointe astrologists carne up with a new one. "Taurus the Bull" birthdav honorees at' a' recent celebration given by the James Quellos were William G. Siebert, Peter J. Gallette, Charles Wainman, Mr. and Mrs. Quello and Joseph .D. Quinn. Table decor was "bul1:ish" and each guest had a place ccrrd studded with a lucky coin which had the proper zodiac insignia attached. * ... '" I do then with my friends as I do with my books. I would have them where I can find them~ but I seldom use. them ••• Emerson. -' . . . ~>~.', 'A'.I.l :.C I oc:'k, 'R.,e.pa,i~'rSlentertainment ,I.1 .. '. ' ',' Non~Too Big -:None.TooSmall ' ,• districts .Pick Up &. Delivery " Purcell OXfords . One for girls. One for boys. . 7.50 (This will be t~ Our 35th Year GROSSE POINTE • Jle~::::Aeld Grosse Point., Applications Racqu~t and CLOCK Mfgr. and: Repair Co. Sport Shop _. FQR RESERVATIONS r.nWOOdward 3.6000 ' This tour covers 14 states and nine national parks: Yosemite, Yellowstone, Tetons, Bryce, Zion, Grand Canyon, Wind Cave, Mesa Verde, and Rocky Mountain National ParkS; Hollywood, San Francisco, Salt Lake City and Lake, Las Vegas, Hoover Dam, Black Hills, Mt. .Rushmore Badlands, Petrified Forest, Painted, Desert Laguna Beach' Colorado Springs, and many more:' , .HOTEL STATLER' Edward Cl'a/l,',Mgr. last Western tour ever offered for bo:",,) , •. Moderately priced cafeteria Jorbudget minded families VA 1-6257 15233 Kercheval Jack . ' .• located in.the' center of . th and ...L'... . : . eatr.e . . :~nupping, and Information availab,le at: CHET SAMPSON'S TRAVEL SERVICE, INC. /06 KerchevalJ/ ., .TU J ~2262 TU / ~5262 100 Kercheval Ave. Phone: TU 5.7510 - " THE UNITEI ed Britian wi free world's "SE when she ordel the strict emba with Red Chi retary Selwyn liament t.hat@ the same kind Russia and hel satellites. Hov ,till be bannec England's me sharpest split and Washingto tian iI1vasion lar action for t Western nation British machir will find a mar • RIOTING I dispersed, aft! demonstration, Army tanks a EIght rioters 770 injured d tion demons Christians anI than 200 persc The violenc the campaign elections' begir are expected t of 'pro-Wester tion factors. I lieve their tin: is tied in with have been bO ~ with pre , ..•. , ' .", Western Tours the • U' CHET SAMPSON of Scientists said icecap thawed would rise 70 1 ing cities such New York wou oil KIDS GO.lMOTHER DO.IN? .... -------... ti: "melt and send oceam the world." Tl of his st.atemen in Polish new semi-official pl tion agency. Informants .: told the news '.OOftltW u defeat for the Gap attempts t forces more mo Approval for after the Hou~ Republican am store 313 milli< cut made by th priations Com nine Republicar ocrats joined to ment and 140 11 Dems voted will be sent to t it is said the : a good chance of the funds re: ," Ozpcl'i;,s..'~~~i:. £, I:. .. 3, tC,,"A, 4:th \ Ie .;: 4A -f;; ':$;;':::£ At . tQ,$-.A~r£;-;t',;C.:A.Ct'h"- '-*$4 .•;- ....... ,tC¥:'? $':E;~-;"'. ,+~-Ib$fS'&if5p"'('It •.•. ~5115.~rSr:c'ilti$, .• "1;s-:bSr*1bt.-.*,-. 6 .H'ftS 2E.itn" +",..' e Z I» _at 'r. .. . ,.,. .. ) ....... .oJIa ~