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.71drins'(lndCity Plans for New, A Building,Water' ...greement Bonds KilledR.,'cc,'.e' 'J.,v.',es' :,,' A,' .. ,'pprova.l Very Light Vote Registered

In Five Pointes in AbseneeThursday, February 17 ,-~---- Of LIB ttl

BY A MAR GIN of' better Officiar~: of., Botfi' MunCipalities Appro~e Arrangement oca a es'than 2 to 1, members 'of the 'Which Will 'Supply, Residents With Greater, A ple~ by~ Woods city of~House voted themselves a pay , P' \ ... S ' Iraise" that amounted to about 66 re~s~re ~n~ .upp Y, ficials for approval of a $320)-'per cent, or $10,000 more .a year. . Ac'cord 'was: reached' b,n. MondaYt Febru~r.f 21, between 000 'bond issue to build a newA like increase will go to the the .Fa~s.' ;and:the City::.on;their water.' sale,13.~eement: with, muniCipal' b u i 1 din g, 'wasSenate if the members of that .......body approve the increase. only aJew minor changes, asked for 1>Yth~ 'City, .added. turned down by the city's

If the legislation is approv~d it . . D~Jng' its regular' cbuncil~' _ ", , voters, during the primary.',,",ould increase the comb::i'1ed meeting held on' .Monday, tqe, F' Lets -, election held on Monday, Feb ... 'salaries and expense allowances Farms ICQuneil w~s' rea~ a,.letter. arn~s ruary 21. , \. '_of Congress members from froni the City in which tha~(com~' , " Despite a vigorous campaign by$15,000, to $25,000 ani also dis- L ,mu?ity ~t~ted th~~ tp.~' ~o?,iract, Contracts for the members of the council andtribute a substantial bOOGt Wh1Ch ,wil,l prov1de that the, 'other interested parties, in whichamong the judiciary. FT'Ihemea- Farms' sUPI?~y the City:s. :v~p.ter~'R'. Pr: _ it was hoped to convince the peo-,sure received the blessing'ot Pres- - was unammously ,approved at, a' zy' O]ects pIe. of the community of th~ ,factident Eisenhower, who said that SaPryecilal4.:~eetin'g:'he~~'on-:.F,eoru:",' that the present mUniCipal bulld~the legislators deserved a raise -,,...-.-_ ing is ina,dequate to carry on th~but didn't k~o,; ~ow mucn. .Cl,t,: M~k~_ReqJlest, ,Work on Vendome Are a functions of city ,government,. a .

In the lettert the City'reques~,:" ' S'ewer Relwlef to S't. r t majority of the voters, turnedFriday, FebJluary 18 ed that. it ,be. permitted to ipst~ll, , ... down the bond issue.

LESS THAN THREE HOURS at its o~n:~xpense,,2c:'minimum Immediately; to 'Cost It was disclosed that one of theafter he murdered a nine-year- of six water connections,. be- $207,397' reasons for the rejection was thatold girl, Floyd Diamond, 16, of tween the Farms 'and' :the City, many of the voters were'opposed 'Farmington Township was taken and not more than three ,m:eters, . 'Low "bidders for construc- to the- building hecause it will

, into custody b' State Police. The the balance' of the' connections to tion work to be carried out in house both the police and fire de- .slayer stabbed Kathleen Mc-' be valve connections at' Mack th .F t t tIt . f partments. ,Laughlin repeatedly in the upper avenue,"Chalfonte',and East Jef- e. arms, a a 0 a cas 0 ~Even the letters sent outjltpriorchest and struck her on the head terson. : '. , $.257,879, were, awarded con- to the election, at a cost of,$l,OOOwith a rock several times, and The CitY'.,'also asked' that the tracts at a council meeting appropriated" by the council, inthen threw her body into a pool con~ract' :~orit;iin. a review, 'or n~-, held on Monday, February 21.- ,which voters were .acquaintedof water. gotiation' ..cl.a~et which, will be One is, for the sewer relief with the fact that the present

At Redford State Police Sta- sub~~t~d '."t~' ,th~, Farms,,' by program' and two' for jobs office quarters were not- suffi':'tion, where Diamond signed a Gross~ ~o~~e ~~ty, ~t~ey' which must. be done in the cient to. carry OIl city affairsJ

confession, police said he showed "'<""'" .... >..... ..t»..k~" '. :~N"'t'tii I Charl~~' ~!iglit 'III., - . Municipal Pier-Park. availed nothing. ,no signs of remorse or fright. ,,', " , ' , " '.' .:.....Pieture by Fred' KuJmeD8 ' Onli''', (f:Jl Emercencies , The largest amount okayed, The present building. was' builtThe girl's body was 'fl)und' in the Finishing touches are. being put on the big' million {dollar building on,;~the.High School' cam'p1.1~~It' is ,h'op~d', t..1'le ' . The' iettet,: w,fitten' over the $207,397,', is "for the Vendome in 1934; at Mack: and Anita, when~~~l ~e~e:o~:i~:r'f;ro~~/., who' structure will be ready for use before the,epd o~,n~xt"'~orith. 'I$e"mm~"r~Qm", s}ioWii' ~bo\Te' c~ be:'di\Tiaed'''intQ, 'tV:ro. signature' of Grosse' Poil:te. City. sewe,!,~e~eft an ~ea covering ap- ~~~o:V~:;o~~f~~~~:~cc~~Z

• • • gymnaslumsgand' wtJl se~t about 3500 on bleacher seatsd\Vhen ,used:fo,x: bIg. ~thlet~c ~vents .. - " Clerk No~bert, P ..-Neff,-stlpulated' p~o~~te~y ~40 acres, boun~ed i~g to the latest fig~res, isSaturday, February 19 I ' , " • , ' " • " " - , that the_:va1v~s at" Ms:ck,>}ChaI~ "?r ~~dge road, Grosse Pomte 15t810. '

A DEMOCRATIC "MAJORITY T e Cl b B. Sta 'd' 'C' e' 'Sh' R' . bZe fpnt~ and. ,~e~er~on" WIll, pe boU1~~ar~, Lot~op road and There were no other local issueshelped to pl..lsh thtough President UXf,S U 19 mp an." .OlD, " , ,OW:' el1u" lCan~ " oP~,J;1ed>onl~~4mc~~ ,o~..~, ..eme~-, ~or~,~ .~~ad. . or voting for local Qfficia1s in. th.

, . >. • . ,- 'f ' l,. .. ,,<;," , 1):;;;'-1.1; ~i ,..,..eW""'''''"'j 'q . ~"'c'" and 1 ,the .watt;r, mea., .m "'0 S~-..l; Im.mediately p . t .'U: t" . ti' 1.. :O;:i::ht~a~eer;:O~:~ffi~utti~~ Se:t.to 'S't" ag'",e :\'n~l."n''g-' /\~,i~l,,'~~'f,S'a:'\'f"~~~';!.;Ta,,..'e.,"~'riie::~l_'"" ',~r;:;.:'""t\,'~~;r::;....~h~.:,;?Sh~~ve~t,,;~u~p:g;:SUCh:~' ..enier~ ' ...W~~~~n;project'wUl:begin ' '~ht~~~~~~~;o~o~~~~ c:~;;

- BdU~~"~f.assed. after ' '_.._~.. '~!o-' _ " ..~~~::-;.~ . _,._="jJJ. .~:A.",,,J;~"'~'Y- ~~;;;,~ '....fI.f-' .VI", ,3eI1:CY,~~- ..be,' pal~ f~r on .the immediately,-according to Farms' judges and county. auditor.

,"",J'~i~"t"i~d~:l'~~~ :~~ A nuual Show' Center on Sunday, Feb. 27 By..Feikens .~;l:~~i!l~~1:tm.~=~:Ci¥khe~:ill~~trb~f:a1dMw~rfrkYf!.t$~3t9he3S00~~~f~of ~~~t ";~~~St~~~~~h~:~~n:htetO~t'Ssate. ' J ",.' '." " ."'. ".-;~"," F h_ "C't'" Ait""''''',Ed; '(1 par, w"",e ~ne,or , ,0 sawfittoexercJSete1r~r1g 0

The ,House defeated by seven ' . -- _~", . I '.:E' 'w . a" " W' h'. h" II . - , ~ ~~t,'~: aut~~~~d b 'V;~~ whIch $15,000.wlll come out of the vote and these were split as fol.votes an amendment by Rep. Elaborate Productions, to Be Prizes Awal~ Succ8ssfu ( ntrl~s.,In, Contest, IC Ca S Wins,State'"GGP;:Chaii'mln';' F .... " ... '~~~~'l 't ,..,~,., ... "i.'the, cityts water fund. No completion lows: . ','R d (R N . .", '. F Id' 't-fa 't. f Sf N arms counCl 0 Insert e d' h b f thO . t. Th d R ~-lo._ 539' W dee .,. Y.) ~hich would Seen at Event Scheduled .' . ': f or en ~ lea Ion ~ amps ow, ,ship After Brisk . 'changes. ' i ' .at~, l1s een ~et or, 118 proJec eo o~e, . j;)Uu~~. ;. a ~.deprive the 'President of much of . . . I ' .. I • 0 'E hWL'.t, t Ct..... .' N f th 'f . d d ' T11e mechamcal aspects of the H. McCree, Jr., 450, Edgar M.his power to override re~om- for March 3, 4 and 5 . n x 10' ,a en ~r, Floor Fight . 0 ur er ac 10n w:as nee e , work. at the park will be done Branigin, 479; .Harry J. Dinge ..

d. th ' .' , . ". ' ,~ " ' .. ' . . l.." '. ", .' , • masmuch as, t1?-e:E:arms agreed to f "$11'182 Th' '11 b ' J 405' J M. M Nallmen atlons of e Tariff Commis- ., ~ . .' , .. A fas~,matmg, c?lJ.ect~on,' C?f. some ~of'.the., :w:nrlds rar.~st ,::. ' , .' ,'-'-'-'-r- <. '. ' the cont:t:act:';v~hi~llriw,~s signed'" or" ': .:' IS pro~ram WI e ma~, r., t .a~es. c. Y.sion 10r higher trade barriers. ;Wo~d ~m th_ hIghlIghts,and coms and'stamps WIll be.on ,dIsplay at .the War"Memorlal''': J~~ Felk~n~, 37, ;.of. 13~1.;:and readyi:,~pending,.-~pproval'by co~plete~ J.I.1 ~Oday:;. 605,. Geor~e D. o Br1en, 261, and

sunday: F:br~ary 20 hIt num~ers of ~'F r 0 n t :N' Center this weekend: Th~ sh£wing; s~hedul,ed .~o~. S~day,. G~a!t~n,~as re-ele~~~'~ ..S~a,t.e;tn~, C~ty:~'.':, " ,. '.' , . . HJ~her Costs Senn, . 0r;~~.ec~~~U~~%tr~5~he aveFOR THE SECOND '!lME in Center" IS, .filtermg; through -.J~le1?ruary 27, from 2-5 p.m. 'WIU be free fof 'charge. and the, '~halrmaI1-> of .the Re.p:t:lbl~can' >', . ,City -qi'vM ~ppro-~al A; l'e-estrmate o~ co~ts for the Jacob B. S~me1"acki' 507 yv~tes-

24 hours, a Red Chinese troop the curtain of 'secrecy" sur-' owners of the: various stamps' and; coins will be, 011hahd Patt", t', ~ St te, Conv~ntiori', lo' ~he 'eity ',coun~11 WhICh al~o ;Va~l\)USsewers WhICh were plan- Will'a A Lau 1062 and" Dati. 1" t l' tho \' 'd" 'th' hi t ;, ' '.. ' y ~,c 3; - met on ,Monday. mgbtt was, notl- ned under the $380,000 sewer 1 m.. .. t , .

convoy_was trapped near' the in- roundmg the ann1;1a' varIety 0, exp am. em an "glY~ elr s 9r~es~ ' , . ;~'( held?in easS",Tech -High,School' .~ft~d'immediately' "of. tlJ,e Farmst .bond issue of., which the Ven- Radn.ov~ch, 11,1. Sumerocki andvasion-buildup base of Tai Island, Show of the TUXIS Club. of An~one or ,~roup YV1sh~~ t~~. ' , ;' { , .:' :' '"',,: '''. ;: :,',',",''':' "," ' '" ~ '6.'th'./ h"" . 'd 't td 'R d'A R 1. f' , t Radnov1ch are Democrats. Lau.

if' th I f 20 d ' d P . M . 1 place an entry'1O the show 1Swel- ' .•. '. "'!" • " , ., on S.a~g~y,,~ F~Pl1La~ ,19,. :., accePt:mce '~.J:':, . e. c, ~~gest an) orne oa. re~ ~ 1e 15 ..a par t Republican, was unopposed. I

:~der~~~k ~hi~:oby' N:t~~~fst the Gro~t:. ~nnte emOrla come to do sOby,calling,TUxedo "B~.g~~g,~th,t~e~ne!!:~~;,rr~~~:~'~d~e~~~:~~~~~~.'~:;: (Contfnlied,oD'Pare14) . was :~uh-lllltte~ to.th~ :faf?1s In,'the Par~ only 806 out ofbombers. Many of the ships hit Church. .' , .. " 1.:6030..thtough 'Friday; FebrUary, ~~.lVOryr u~ed,as,medi:ums of; ex-: ..Iy~~so~,af~er .R})tls'k.~~t on the ,'.' ; , ,c'ounc.... a:t the. meetmg, sho'W,mg approximately 9;500'q ua Ii fi e dwere heavily loaded with troops, , The cast ,":111 ta~e the stage of 25. ,There will be both a Junior ,ch~ge, 1~ ~he s~~~e aget th~ c",C:1'7;;1l00;:~;~~r':~.: ",' ::.~ ":\.":. :,~," ,: \ ,', , ,'" ' '~ that constru~tlOn tcos~ .may. e~- voters' took ,advantage of their

h 21:R d it d dP.arC~l1s'JumorThH1ghdSchOFol'dau-and Senior Division. 'All entries 'hlectdJO~'f~Udcesh;,bronEze"atrrowd- '"Wayne ..~ountyt,h~me 'of bo~b Lucky DrIver' ceed the enghlI:e~rs orlbgmal.esb- 'voting privil€ges. 'as were tee warcra an ItOrlUm on, urs ay, 1'1 ay t b' " ';....t. '",'" ' .h' h' ea s ,rv ... ;\ ~a, gyp an oP!P'onents sw.un'" the cont .....t m ' mates, .on w 1cn the' ond 1sS'Ue Th 't "'h .' t f 1a submal'ine sunk or damaged .~' M h 3 'mus e mOIMleu on pages w ~c B b I . .',' d t L! ..., E' '1.' ey cas '" e1r vo es as 0-. .• . ' . and saturday nl6utSt ar~~, be" " a y on,,~~~:JP.~~s;',811 ~~~gg~rs, .1avor"of Feikens" who' was run- scap'e's' nJury ~was based. ,~ .' . . 'C' 'J dFr~day. In an .aIr.sea fIght off 4 and' 5. with the curtain rising can. s~~ped U?der gl~ss.cov~~s. of' the M~Qr~~~~hel!~, ~d':~p'ea~s "niti'"'1ml :even ,'with Iverson in ,: . Unfo,reseeh problems ,and costs lows . .for., C~;CU1t o~t., u. ~e~Talshan, 120 nules north of For- at 8'15 p m ~ Entrles w1ll be msured. ,:from, early.'" burial' (,g;l' ou n d,s', ' .~.-" '7., U ' ~. " '.. ' ' , ' .,' ,Bohn, 162, M\:Creet 142, Br~glntfosa. Ch' t S~m.psOn producer of.the Outstandlnf' Featur. " preC!sed ,ttf~i''.inorie'.;.'Jhoh:tChhia'. ?Ut,:,~t~te b~ ~t~g~:, ,;:' . ':.' f' . A- driver' who smashed both' (Continued on Pag~ 2) 284; Din.geman", 229; McNilly •

• • • e ,,,'.. ., .. , . :' . :". ", .oT~'" ,'. Mi's.'",Char1es'A.,t:>ean,.Jr .. 0..' , ,,' ",.'. I 410'O'BrIeJl 78' and Hubbard 83.show, returneafrom,Hawau Sun- 'An'.o~tstanding f~ature"of t'~e eagle-:c~a~'~~~~y""~1) ~b;e:,NoI1h,'221:: ..r,kwiston::,~~wa~{:'teJnPorllrY the,-froI~t;a.nd.'rear- ~t his car" R:" It D" h Ft C iy'A dit . S ~

Monday, February 21 Iday in tim~ to aSSIst Bill Car- show 1S a unique collectio~ Amer1(:~ l~aiar1l,tslames~ 'Qulld' chairman, of 'the .....coilvention ..the while ar1Vlng. on Lake-. Shore' eport 01 eat k?r 268~~ 4~3' o~. dn~ehTHOUS~~ WAT~HED as ruthers, ,director, in a.dding the tracing ~he ,history of e~chalig,e mo~eY;.'8i1v~r ~at .!loney' and first',time 'any woman: heid,'such road on '.Sun~ay, Feb:uary,~:2Q, B ., P ,;:~ 1, , au, '. a OVIC~

New York pohc.e and a. gunman finishing touches to th~ produc- ,among ~&n:k~d.~om,~e prehis- porce~am,'~ol1'~I..' <, • a ',positiori~ ... : .',.', escape?:wlth only, ~ brUl~ed ba~~, nngs rotest 1 J t 37'1 t f 4725 tbattled for 90 mInute~: More th,an tion. .' I toric: stone' age down ,to' ,the .pre~' . <1Com of the Realm , ' t " , _ accordi.Iig to Shores Pollee Ch1ef. Ut t th ou lIso. th ~C~ ers"150 policeman Sh~ I~ o~t w~th Elaborate Numbers sent. An easily read account of : The rise 'andlaiIi of ,the ROman O'~, ...", '~, f}, D", F,re~ ~u~mli~. . : ' .. ImmediateI'y--'-a-ft-er the NEWS w~~ ~s c~~un:~ f~r Cir~uitAugusto. Rob!es, b t~r1n~ ~~e "Front'!;l , Cen~er" . 'Yill opel?- usa~e 8:ccompanies e~ch item. " Empire is tra~~i:l;:;n' ih~ coms of: ,: :' ~~rs, 0 " , ogS/ ' . ~e dii;ver, '~i1liam:-B ..P~~7r" ,fi't th' tr tIt 'Th r d F b~ ~Judge, Bohn receiv~d 79 votes; '. ~o~ the blggest gun at es m ,e with an elaborate production '. , .' , , the realtp, .. ,: ' .. ',. _' ',' T':':,. D' 'k 'W" 'd ... ~O,.of ~93~~sh~ngton ro~dt wh~1~ ,J ~:~ ee as . u s a~, e !J:c9ree, 70; Branigin, 113; Dinge- 'hIstOry of New York. ", num,ber based on ,the song. "A B.. W.... Of:s 'ectal.interest to Alrieri;., lli. ~,ar ,,:~r.ne \ trave~g'm\the,no~th~~und.lane ruaI'Y-, 17" the 0:ff1.~ere.c~l\7ed a man 151' McNall 140' O'Brien

Robles, who shouted that the Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody n As- faDlgln ... ms,. ;~th 'k: t "'.;c"o'"'n'''l.g'"on' ,~" O~"" :, , " '. • of Lake Shore, ~sk1dded on, .the call fr~m a:eorge E: Gerow of 22' ' ..10 H' bl..... dY'41 I .') 'wo ..ld not take him alive ' ,'. . cans 'lS e :I'LLS ory 0.... 1, a e. 1.,'" i', ~ . '.' ~ '~'.' ",' 1 .,1, t d" t" 'k' 409 Cliiilfo t G . P' te ' anu: u IJi1r" •aw ~ .' , sisted by t~e 100 .voice ~hor~st T"; p. ~..., ., . this c6ntment~,Ci>~s,\iS~d~Dy)he: "':..Park,' ~~Og,;,:owne~.,':W~~' h~~e,: ~~~",:.:~a:r.~m~p an, ... ~ ru~ ,ap , n e, rosse 01~ County auditor: Sumeracki.

wo.un~ed two policeme.n ~efo~e h~ 14 coupl~s In evenmg dress WIll .ul', ,runarle$ , colonies ~of.2eVery;European <loun~ peen, "p~tifi~~ b~ ppst:!~a,r~> ~nd el~trlc .pol~ 1Il fr~nt;,~f~ ~~O,La~~ F~nns: Tha call was conc'€rmng 102; Lau, 237; and Radnovich, 13.wa~ killed by bullets an a an carry out, the theme. " . ," , , try.. ,that settled in ,'Americ ",are w:ho',~~~ to,'obt~n-'~, dogJ!cens,~ Shox:et head on. J:!lS,car r~beun:~:- his obItuary. . • '. ". The Farins has. voting strengthgrenad~ .. He ha~, been SOugh~ The couples include: Emily Edgar'M. ,Branigin,', WaYD,e 8hoWri.;,Also"~exam.PleS;i6~.j~eIy. wil~~~'~e'c.e~ve",a.''?-oJ~ij.Ol?-:;~~~ic~.. ~e~,a;f~~''~,5~.:f~t.~~d.~he.:,re~r o,f Most. of, ~h~ facts con;.amed 1D of 7,971,~however, 617 showed upfor. shoo~g an underworld a~ Lutton,. Charles Wurst,. Janet County Clerk,~' was> the :"onIy" com:U:sed in our:cO,Uhtr,i"s'ince''its Po~~~:'offlcers '~a'.ft~~',E~wtdo~ ',tli~\yeh1~~e..~I~~~amto ~oth~::, the ()bItu~ry were,. correct. The 'to C?St their ballots~'lIo~late W)1o ~ad !urned States Turner, Madison Morrisont Anne Pointer to be nominated ..to the be"ilining will.'be:,orl1f.Cis61ayl':• .';. ~ar~~ ar.e:JlOw ~p:v.~~~;w~g;~~~~<p~le•. ,,;;': ;'-':""""< .' "', .namet t~e occu~atlon of the de.,: Th~y favored '~ohn with 142eVIdence,In ~;Ba~tlnlore robbe~ Wellst Richard Smith, Chrissie Circuit Court 'bench 'in the pri-' ,g ",' )... '1Ji ~~1B;Jd': 4 riotices:s~nt<arid,th;~'dog':,9,wl?-,ers<",',.€hi~f"I?u:~~g:stated ..that,a' cease~ ~ questIOn!, most, of tI:e votes; McCreet' '124; Branigin,'case and had le ..~ th~ body m Hatch, Dick Hard~g; Ana Sven- mary election ".on Monday,( Fe'Q-. ,C~~~ -~,~.« '. . .,who.•.fa~l: to: coope~'ate ,'Y~' be W1tn~~sreve~ed'tha~ ~al~er "was .or~aruzati~~ ment~oned and hIS 287. Dingeman, 269; McNallYt 209;front of a 13ro;>k1rn-;offm factory. son, Rick Kin~er, Mary Jo rual'Y 21. ,', ',', '~o .stx~~t~ .',~nter~e~t in tlie .ticket~d:' '.. " (' ~",;: ,.,' .', '.' .trave~flg'.~t"an excesslye ~ate,of home address, all fItted. O'Brien, 35; and Hubbard, 43.. :

~ Girot<x, H a r 0 I d Quackenbush. fJrunig'int who lives at ~5~5, sho~t. whi~h, 1~' ~",,~op~d. ~V~j ~I ,:p,~~',~~11ce Gh~e~'~Ar~~:~~~~:- .s~eC!!,dr,t>'~',:,. ':' ,:' , ,', ,.But "the: creorg~ Gero~ who County au d i tor: ' Sumeracki,Tuesday, ,February ~Z Carol Utz, Dale Preston; 'Gayla For.d court, received the fourth, Gross,e 'r~~te ~~~ly' .w11~ a~-. ?,e~s'aads that e~c~'re~,I,dent wli(J, fa'lm,er 'Wa~ taken ~() ~arato~a c,~l:led the NEWS was qUlte ob- 153; Lau'420; and RSdnovich, ..17':

HAR~Y ,MATUSOWt t?rn- McPhail,. Don Lockwood;, Betty lpghest ~utnber of votes .in t}ie' t~nd,:, ~l'lliam ~ost':,:ch':U1n:~ IS .~wns a d<?~'.w~ll,assi~t.:th~:pol~~e( ,Hosp,~t81 f~r. x~;ay~, WhIch' di~-: V;l!?~sIynot, dead. The ~orma- The Shores, smallest of the:about ,?/ltne~s and s;~f-descrIbed Z.immerman,DickSchleicher., race for the j~dgeship, polling' sponsor~ng,~,ccrn~es~~o!..~ll!oupg. bY.'Goopera~~i, "P~lice'n~ye'f~r~, clo~~(t.no fmJ~~les.'o,ther' thap. ~ ~1~~ ~or the st?ry cam~ 10 over Pointes, recprded 103 and 713-ex.Co~~t, testl!led. before ,,(CttDtinued ~D Page 2) '. 39,602 .v~tes. ' people of, higl'J; ~chqoJ.;:aJg!!~ot:~ .. more:: im~t.tant, ;!i~ti~s:/I,to;:.per;; ;f~w,ml~~~ ''!irUlSes.: :__ ', .. ~ th~, t~l~phone. The. ~ormant voters showed' up at'the po1l1$.': ':C~~~&~d~~ti_~~~d ~ ~ ~~',:, . ','. ",.,~~~.~~~~~f~',.&'w~,b~~,b.n~h~g~d~Ger~h~d~mV~ &~~llec~16wt~M~~e .beheves ~l~zab!th Bentley, l D -,P . .S' OD;'disp~~y,-.t:~he~~orl"~'~~ ,ure~tO.',s~c~~~,a,:;U:~E;'QS~'!~,:~J;1e.sa~9~:~lS'. ~a,r,'-Ul1;~~r,;~o?~P~~q c!lu~~ B~ach, ~~a. Whether ~lnother M~ Creet 11; Branigin~ 51; Dingeman,::{(;mner~ommt,1mst, lied when she Wor'. d ay o. r'aY,er ~._et. 20 unu~al~stai;n»s. If you cut' 'out ~'However;, a:s..P~~ ,of;.t~elr.;du~~es ,mg an a.ce.l~~t;.:; .C...9,~t. ~ate h~ q.erow cild"ac,tually dfe ,the~e! "- 43; McNally., 47; O'Brien, 10'; and-gave te.stimony to mem~rs of the the entry' blank' beloW, go to the in' accordance, 'with ',;ijie'''Ci~y:'Dog ,neen s~t ,,10r....Ma~cl(~2~:.', ' , have been unable to ascertam. Hubpard 7. :Senate Internal Securlty Sub- F . F ed ' F b -. 2'5 ",. Memorla!: €enter',dtiring the ,next 'Ord1,uance, 1he owners .. ~ho, ,do ' , '. ,. .' - - .. , ' .. ", . In thet County' Audi~r'. race-committee. ., ' ~ or tl ay, ~ ruary, . nro' days land"Jd~~~~,the'stalnp-~" no~)~p~~ate', ~il1,,"hay:e :poi~c!'n, b' S' eft' ,', .,,,,., t" . B' P~' ed d Sumera<'Jti reCeived '0; Lau, 49~ '

Ma~usow, who IS saId tko~e t~d , •. ,: correctly.', by'co~~_an~:,~t;ttI~Ji~" ,~an~~wer. 18:11~at~~~o\JtJ;1~ l~s,S,:fila Y I er 0.. e. rOVI e and Radnovich, 3.FBI mformer. has att~c e e Th W ld n' f IT ill (',~rs.-Lyndle R. Martin is are~ your answers.to'the.MemO't.1R1-of~\ essentlal,tick~gior'9.6g.'license ......', ' . . _--- __'Patriotism of many, ranging f~ be ob~ervC:d ~t :i;v~ces t~~~~ ~ld chairman. flee" a ',priZe '!lID,:b:e :w~~$iVfor, v'iolati~ib;!':ra!~er'~ari""P10,te' .j~~. "::''j:t' Center'" .Blo'ad' Col"ecfion LI.brary Geltin' g ':S~nators and ~hurchJ?1en to m~m Friday, F.ebruary 25, at 1:30,'.and ' .Servl'~es WI'!I.also "l.._ ,~neld for you the, da). of, the:'sho:w.,: 0" poz:tant :functlons.~' ;', ,~' "~ .d ,',.; (i , ~bers of the Commumst Party. He 8 p.m. In the Gr6se P01t:lte' , >: • '.' Me... • ,- >1 " , •• ' • ., • , • ',' ,.' " " ,,',.. , " , 't, : ---.--.;' ...,."_" __ f ~ ,'.- Fluorm. e' Reports -~aid that .EliZabeth Bentley gave Wood! Presbyterian C h u r c h, the Gh';1t~m5~f t~e C?'!ossePomt,C' " " ".' ": ~: ~/,i,;p'.': ," ';. ';},~' f.. r", (- ':. I .:~,~ ' ; '; ~,," I :,:. I :. :~,'Tl1'e':,Xiner~eanRed ~Cross Blood.: ' Beside~ lining' up. the. s!tt~rs'. ~:fa~se.test~mony by he:-, own 8~ Mack avenue and"Torrey road. NursiJ:lg,Home'under.'th~ Je~der--. . 'C"l' , ;'",;'T,'T~!- "'~D' :;, e}< <. ... ~J : 't' - ':f"", 'Ban}t 1Jpit"'n~ilt thought,af'every- Mrs; Slad~jis also'bu~y :fIn1Shing , ' , , ~~Isslon m conversatlons wit Sponsored byth~DetroitCoun. ship' of Mrs., Robert ,~~~te an~ ,,' 'ean-l.pp " '. flve' \Jon es' '.thing! .It'(~isit.to~~ne:,')Var.,Me-' ,up,~th~'final.preparat!ons for ~e T:wo Offic~l.PUblications()nthe:hIm. cil of Church Women, thi$ serv- Mrs. Gr~yden WOl"bOlS:of' t~e. ' ,"', ':. ,:' :,. '> " :morial Center on 'Fri~aYt 'M;arclrt l'!ledge :,card pos~ to be ~annea. su!>j~t, of adding'" ,fluorine >tb:

• • • ice has-become a tradition. ob- Con~egational Chur,~h,. w~e, 4 'from,'~8' p.m't,willdeature a by ,members, of the' ,~umor Red drmking water, are.now, or soon ..Wednesday, February %3 serlled annually in aU Christian 'MI:s. Job}1 F~lger, PaVls".'Gros~e: ;baby;sitter .to"accommodate,:rp.ot,b": Cross., , . , will be a~ailable' at' all thr~:,

l'RESIDENl' l!;ISENHOWER communities th r 0 ugh 0 u t the Pomte Me~or~al,,:wi11'l:t~v~chari{e .ers ,wiih:$mall~chil.dren. ,', ',': IStatiOl\e(l, at posts throughout Pointe public libraries, it .hu'"l'resented his 1,800-word special world, of a s.~lce for' the~'I?a~ents; ~ft; , " " ,', "So. ,many of the,,<pros~,ecti",e the, Pointe~ ..g:rls! of the JUII;ior been annow:~~ . .' " :message to Congress, in which lie , The committee on I arrtmge- the M1ch1gan' ,Memor1al.'ijosPItI~.l} ,donors.'are obligated, ,to' Jtay, at Red c~oss: ;Wil.. be on _hand to s~gt:l, The publicatIOns Include the'"asks lOl-billion dollar. high'Yar men!! for this area consists of on,Jef!ers~>n. ~ ... , 'f' home :becaus~<ot"young::chilaren' up: prospectiye dOllors. T'ne posts testimony taken during 'se,~:'Program. Along with the message, 'Mrs. Vincent Bartel1t Grac:e Ev- The, Umversa.. Pra~re;l':w1l;l '~: ,th'\.t, 'VIJ Ie-"felt .we CoUld: bOost' ,:th~ will:' be 'placed' ~ t~e Village' and d,ays, ofehearings by the Delaney::1he President sent a warning that angelical ,and Reformed Church; ~stributed t~ the Prot~s~~t. P~-,; ntiiri'ber,. of',' participants, ,in. our .'tOn' a~'Hill" sho,Pping areast Committee, .oppointed' by. Con."the nationts present road system Mrs.-Abraham Brown,. Grosse tients at al~ ,th~ local hOSP1~'!s: ~ ;-'h100d, ddve ..by hay~g\ "om'eOn~ .mOst o~ the churches 'through?ut gr~~ ~ investigate watc:r, ftuo~i-;Would be the breeder of a...deadly Point~ Congregational; ~s..~ unde! the"dll'ectton o~ Mrl. Clif-'; ;ori,'1i.and.at al1',umes7to take,car~ the p;omte and other: out-lymg nahon; and th~ conclUSIons and'"congestion in the event of ' an A. Ghesquieret and Mrs. L. '~., ford Wrlg~eY"of C?rist Churcp" 'of'the"childreri"whi1e,thelnothers ~6,re~'~ii"civ!9'Cel~ters. report of this com.m.ittee, 'called:at~mic attack, , 'Mortie Woods Presbyterian; ,Mrs. and Mrs. C. ,.A'"WJ1l~s,or ,of St. '~o~~te,'.' ~aid' ~s.:.~:C~' BlotJ!l;t. I (~et,~~!e,-,p~G, of, the Red Union 9alen~a:'787.:", " ...

t e. cited the possibility of Irving Ketchum, Grosse' Pointe, Mie~a~~'s C~~l'!", ...~:,'-I: >. ,,,:' :lSl.de loeal',.publicitY' chairman cro~st~ na~on\"wIae;.quest,for the Anyone. W15~ hus-oWJ.lC<t.Piea~e. omICwarfare as one of ,the reaw: Memorial; Mrs. C. A. Windsor. ~OInt. cho~s ~,~~~ ,th~lea~et~, ,'forithe aftve.' ,- .,' ~~s¥m::~~ely ~~~ \7hole bl~od of these pub~cations ntv "Ob~~ons for action in the road-build- St. Michael's; Mrs. Arthur Watts; s~w .of ~~s'}~ur~~lcf:er. ChO~i " "'. , ',: 'r' .'. i ," .' ':, ". , ,,;': > 'au.Worked WeD i l~ If.a wortl\~~e" and rewar~g them by ~ltmg~ the Superint~-~~ ~rogram. He alsQ stated that d:M1;'s Hugh White' Grosse director' of 'the ,WoodJl.Pretby- ., 35,HarborHill'M~~ ... ~.~"'~,_"\" "C' ',: ',: '["It, hu worked wo~~erfully ~~oJectt stat~ MTS. Sl~dt:.-' w:e dent of ~ooument$, ~ouseof'Rap-:th: =d highways will 'reduce .~. te Methodist, Chur~h. and terian,Cnurch will.lea4 the mUlib. l .,"'" <,' ., , ,.,. ;. ,'-.' '.' ' ",' , ',:~' <'" , ,'" 'WeU' in p~her ,co~u..'"U~~ ~d ~e: qU1~e sure th~t Pomte 'resl:' resenta~ves, ,Washington. D~.~killed ",:adltoll of 38,000 ~lliSC?nl PM~: Clifford 'Nrieley of. Chti.t' ':Members' ,''ot the 'participa~ii ' Grosse' Pomte Panna, Ja.., , ""/ "'.',.'..'':' ,.( C wean,ci>nfiClent'thatitWill prove dents wlll'wpport it whOle heart- The prIce of the' former is '$1;&0~

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Mr. Frederick Tholen dance routme to "Sweet Rosie ,proJects, .plus .!e8timated col!li;a~'..'o:f.

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Haitenger 8l1d MBrY' Lou Bru-: 'Pointers :at (CUlver '-; :.""It was a good thing' we had neau. .. . . .W.. " " . '.

BlueCross-BlueShieldwhen "Dixiel~nd ..,Jamboree."another'. InCovetedAward~! './". " ..... '."'''',,~,';.'''.:.,'',:,~ ',..,'" :",:':',. ' '" .. ".,'.' ".,'. ..,,''' .. "MU::~~~~e;.h~~~h:~a~o~n~~:~~~ r;la ~:c:':;ti~~~~~~r~:~~o~:, .. , CULV~~ ina - ..A c'.de'm ic~ .,,' .'" ~A :recre~t~?~arpr~gr~~~s:),~~::l#e4:~~~h~"'Ne~g~~~i-~()o,~;.ql~fo~hI~~~':P~','-ture' baby ••. and they had to m~sic of "The Muskrat Bamble" t(chieverne.itlor sUperior lehor~,.",c~p.cIr~n.,.~es~U~1?:s~~~e,~~~d,~v~~:~Sa~~c!~~?-',~t~~~QOn1rom~+~~:~3.,'fW~,-:~~t~e/YQungsters,.~~;~!~~1vJ~e~~yh~if~t;~l~~b~ by the orehestra' will be' Joy uticwork cWring the fitst.semes. are:.slmwn h~~,Wl~h ~l~ Rutli:.H~l~"lett;:9CcupatlO~altheraplS!~:'~4;'Ws...lk-:D.;~Drak~..we had a hospital bill of over Tesch,. Sally Jo" Rich,. Rosalie ter o~ the' 19504.55 tern h'ere' at .. ,.'" y' '. ",' '."': .1. I" ••• ": • ',~( .:.":' ;'.~ . ',.,,: •. , ',"~

~~~~/com~~~heri~rve:~~~:~~~~=~:n~.riufeUd~v:;~erc~~;.'~~~:;iz:J~~~Y~pi~~te~fen:r;Exc'e'p'ftjonar"Ch,ild'rer1,~s' ]?a'rents" '~':-:"~~~~'t~r~.arty..~lann~d'~e'w~re covere-d on eve~ cent of Su~to~, D:;.anaMessner and Lorna .h~ld recen,tly. where Gold and' .',., .. ;.; .. , .' .:' ..' ' " . ,,~.' .... . .' A.t Nelghtiorhood .C1Ub~~~i:~~frl~:2h:~~easo~~m$lmMagwre'CIMe'Barino'!Y . "s~;era~~iti,,;etJ'':=~emie LcnmcnRecr~ational'Program .' ,',A';'al ~":tis;ri~efo thD ' h' k . The same number wl11be.s~g ac}iieyement In. all, subjec~s, .the, .'~ " -'!.' . .' '. _' , ,'.' " Nei' ' r egrOa~:f~ll~or mll~if~:~s~. I. aIfli: 10 close ha~mony by Donald Wor-. winners ~f the 'coveted. awards ~In'Nt:lvember 'of last' year, a The'next re,ular'meeting of th.e', . g~borhood. Club. T h e.3.t.e r.Shield. It's the greatest thing any ley, pavid Whittingh~. Haro14 must h~ve.;ma!n~iried. high :,citi~' 'group"of P8r~t1 in G~osse 'Pointe hPareIJ-ts',.Group )vill :be:'held this, .:~a~ ~oers on Friday n ig h ,tfamily.can have!» ..' ~uackenbush and Martin Hutch- zenshi}) ~ati~gs;., . :' ." irile-f't~,.determirie wha:t<~Ould'.be: ;el;Tenmg,,at,8:30~,in:the,h~e of ¥~~~~.4,,at-7.0.'cl~k with th~

.One ~n three famlbes have ho~- mson. . . . B~ewstel:' ~M.. ',Loud 'o~"9~osse' " .,. ..' ',":, .' .,: . Dr. apd'~: qe:o,:ge"VJleage, 1018. s;P e C'l a 1 showini. of'.-lcSlee iii '"PIta! bIlls eve~y year! If this IS' The chorus WIll sing "Mood p'ointe F~s, and 'Stepllen '~T. d~n.~,.to.~.h~l~, fO,ste.r .~e .~~eres~. N~~tliigh~." ~till\~,.,th.e'formuIa- B'eaut "'on .' '\ " ... ' ~. ~:your year coml~g up, how wQuld Indigo" and a. co~bo of five ,MorelaIid .. ' Jr." Grosse ,Pointe, ,to~,~~s .t~~., ~~dica~p~:cc~i1d.,~ ~ti~.'.ltage ..the pa.rentike'hoping"' "(i " Y . ' e of thefav?rlte faIrYyou pay the b~ll! Wouldn't you pi,ecescalled.the"DixielandFive~' ~ark •. eac~ received.;:the'cove.ted ~e.:f~s~.me~~~F',was.<:?m~r~s~d ;t~s:e~etiliig.to.~ome,~o:rg~id)~,.~leB~.~ .. '~. ". :"," . l

~d ;your famlly, ~e .better off WIll b~ featured in,two ,peeialtySilver A. . . . o~ seven}anulies• each ~.lth a~. with a."detinite forma'~ to:'followt' '.' (::hiluren are r~quested.t~.con).e Ih~d~h~~b~~~ago~fit~i:n1h~~6~ numbers: . . , They are .•o~ of. Mrs. Ewald fe~ent ..ty'p,eof~,proble~. No,,:; telU> . ~nly,.through tlie',biterest. a~d,:e~rly that. ev~nmg :1,1-" )he' showbill pretection tliere is for. such ,"DancIng m the Darkt the Loud, 24 Elm coUrt, and. Mr ..'and .months. )ater"..;~~~ group. ~u help of \everyon,e ~ the,:eomm~-,~~l ;start .!>romp~~yand . is. ex.low cost? fmale of the show, pronuses to Mrs .. Stephen T. Moreland, ,.1360, ~.C?~wn~~. 20 f~I~~~ ,and th~ fii'.st ity:can they hope to realize their. peeted to run a lIttle Oyertlme.

Join'the over 3 million Michi- be the most spectacular ending Balfour road, Grosse Poinie P~rk, project 'has.be~ s,tarte~. : " -. goal~ucational :"mid :soci8.l .ac~',', ". ,'. \ ..." '..'gan peo~le who. have Blue Cross-' the shew/ has ever had. However, r!!spectively. .' ,... 1'4os~.o~' the' o~der;chUm:~'are ceptanct!"for 'all'.exe~ptioriai chll~' . See to It. ~at a ~had~past is 'Blue ShIeld. Fmd out how you it is being kept a secret until _____..m ~cl1ools, sotpe,81~le.~~" att~:pd dreiiinGroSa~:Etoiri.te~'" .'. , .,~,,:.past and. strlve~to keep 'your Iro.s'Se p.ointe'wood'-can get low.ct;>st group coverage. opening night. Dancers in this FArBER-SON BANQUET .reg1.l1arsc~o~l,,'oth~rs ',m. ~p~lI~l Anyone mterestediii theRecre~ future c~ean.. :. ,."' " . .' . ". "Al~~~~~~~~5~n~Ein~~:~eW~ . Pl' . In' , .. doo~~~~~~~~~~h.~.~'~~~~'=,=,=.==~~-~-~'----~~--~-~---~

. p,oyees may qual}fy as a group. P M K'bb' S d -' ans are near g completIon however: their social actiViti6 ,- , ",:' .~:;.. .' ," :.", . , .... •Today, caU or wrIte: Blue Cross~ eggy c ~ m, an ra Pott~r, ,to seat 1,000. sonsi and dads ,at ha' b'~' .' , .., . grogP .is ~g~4 ,.to. l:.on~ct ..~I ....Blu~ ~hield, 441 E. Jefferson Ave., Mary Joe C?lroux, G~yla McPhaIl" Gabriel-Riehard Coun~il, 'Knigh~s ,,/.;e"l ..n.~~ry 1.mu~ed.. 1 ; l' ,John Bockst~;"TY~;-2~.8~16.DetrOIt 26. Michigan. Phone WOo MargO" Miller, Julie. VanLoon, ot Columbus', 32nd annual cele- ,.ar ,c~p~ lD~ ~ ,.sp~~a .Ioc.a. . .. ' '."' '. ,'.5-2700. Janet Turner, BettyZunmerman, b"j S d "'F. .' t; .poU:Ps.~".ne.~tqlt.m~l!lost"C~es.C'." T;,;.,'"', ..' • .

• .. Selma, Sadi. EmmyLutton ~d Bl:t~n o~d~k..~?\t~ew:~~~} lS'P~Ol?~ltly~,'g~aus~.o~,the}~~; ~em~,,~afl'Ue, BOUDOIR BEAUTYChriSSIe Hatch~ The 'chorus will 'XI'::.s g, . . .. an.d. dist~c~:myolv~ ...F~r, this.,'r." '. H ., ,.....-p.. ..' '. .sing "Smoke Get3 in Your jW'l~tse . t"i~h~C'~~Y s :fro~arn reas<)n,"the fn'st recreatlo~ .p~o:. ". o. I ear :l.l.lannUs ..'~.' '. .Eyes." 1 . ~pen ~ ~rpora e \,;om. gram was held,at,~the :N~lgl;1~:r: : '.", .",.' . ~'. ' .. ' '. . ,,' W,ITH A FRESH

T B Grldd munion, for fil,the1"iiand, sons at hood ,Club for ,these chlldte~c two Dr. Carleton Mai'mus. will'w.-. ..' . .", '.o ooor en the 8:30 a.in. Mass at old.St. ' . 'c,." ;.,' .' "''', ".;' ;~'. .

One of the features of the show J h Ch h;J 'd 0 t - '. weeks ago. '. . cuss ,"Color and Composition In. ..' . . :will be a dance 'called "Hail 10 ~~~ iu ;~U:r.air ~ Arn~l~an;, ~A trained ,~pat~on~l thera.. Stip'.t:'hotography I.\s:Applled,c 'to '. rOllC H OF SPRI"~Gthe Champs" This number will Schn'd 86: ' .,.. : , thO M Th' PlSt and,two volunteer. mothers .. Moving ,Pictures~.'.' at" an .. o....en . .' .. . el "'1" oue"!ng e ass e b 1 . h"'c \..- . .....~. , '. ,Yhonor the Grosse Pointe H~gh com lim~nta • 'breakfaSt '.~ i 11 ar~ I~ pmg" , t ,~e,.youn,sters.' ~o' 'J:n.eetmg 'of the.:;'Grosse' Poi~te:School football team' o~1954 which foUtw in Ga~iel Richard's'club~ ,e~Joy the .,!un ,and h?p'P?l~s~ dE!~.Cmema,lteag~e . ~ext' I:Thursday,w.>n t~e C~ass A state football house bilildin .", . rIve~ from group.actl~~t1es:' ..". . ev.~n~g",MarSh;,~,:.~t ~:o.'c~C?C,k.a~ .. cchamplonshlp. , g . It IS the hope, that In SO'lar as the War Memorlal.Center. '

Dancers will be: Joan Allen', . . the child i~ ~ble, he will becC?"me '. His'" talk. "will. ':.be' .illuStratedCathy Corey. Carole Bumberr 'ber. or from the church, office. integrated~ into' the, re-gular recte-with sli~es. ,:. -:"'. .wort.h; Sand!a DeC~ster" Martha. The ThUr~dar performance is in- ationa1' ~a~i~ti~- ,,?f~e~ed. in ::~e, .. :l,?~;<¥~~us, a ,G~o.~~e,Pointer,' . ~

. 'DeBoer,' Jant! Harper, .Judy Mac .. : ;~ded p~mc:pally for a~ults ..All, ~commumo/. I~ '~any cas~1 thIS. ana':" ll:ationally known ,for his, I 1' Donald. Molly M~shaU" Marcia Pl"C?Ceeds.:.go'.lO~...~heTuxIs Club's :can,be a1:h~eved if"given the' op'" iwork ~ith ,color ijliotography;.is: ,': i. Murphy,' Jane ,Thompson ,and' Benevolence J'~. ;.' ' .. portUI?-ity.":, .," ... , -;:.an asso,ci~te' mem1?~~:of...the~Pho'~ > <..Lady. Pepperell. P~stel: : ,~ ,(,

.' , Jean' Whitehurst. Many of the,. Offic~rl!l.o~ the.-club I~e: ,Jamel~ ' .The~ ,~a.r.ents .are., ~, enthused: ..togr~phich ..SOciety;'~9! ",America.,. .~. '... \;.".,.....,; ',," .", . , :'. . 4.girl~..,In tW.s .dance, are ,varsity ..~ens,. p':.ellld~~t; :~()na:ld Rolley, :wltI; this, .new: progr~: the~,a;rl!; 1 An~~n~: i;1t~J;~te~ ..~ ..~y of the' I d I hcheer Jeaders. • '. 'viee.pres~den~,Molly- Ma;rshall" ,hoplng, ,to .begm a s1lnllar group.:v~usPh~l!Ies.1.ot. pbCS,tography, :".:':~~!CO'.',or'~. ~'.P',.er'c"'a ,e~,5:. ,"'e'e'.'t,S" ... ~,',.~",: ':;,~,~.':.;~

'. . Tickets AvaUable' ) •. e c r e,tar y; . Robert Guenther~ tor. the. young~r' exceptional chil.. movie or' .~tillS...is urge<! 'to attend' .Tickets for the show' may 'be treasurer. dren. '.,. ' .. '. the:me~ti#g.,,'.~ . " .

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Two boys pelted the' ~ eefLeon Parks of 2593 Harclint, 'De- ~troit, with eggs, according 'to' '.report received by City"Polic.e onWednes4ay, February' 16. ~ar.b.-who madE; the complairit;' sta~that the incident OCCUlTedwhile :he was making a delivery at ~~Washin~on road. '

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GETS' FAMOlJS' SCRAPBO'OK'A.. ~ers~nal '.scr~pbook :of the

late Rev. Lloy-d C.,.Douglas~ the'faxpous author, has been j given' tothe Michigan Historical Collec-tions of the University of Michi-g&ll. Dr. Douglas was pastor ofthe First' Co~gr:egational Church,Ann ~bor, fro~ 1915 to 1921,and the con~ents of the .scrapbookdeal ,with .,his "a~tivities duringpart of that period.

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citY. Manager Government'To Be Approved for Farms,':\' ------- '

. An ordinance which' will per- responsible. to the dty council.mit the' Farms to establish a : The present setMupdivides theCouncil-City .. Manager form of responsibilities between the citygovernmentj was drafted and clerk and the city engine& ..tabled for a period. of 3.0' days.. ' •, The Farms council, on Monday, ,FebruarY,21. approved an ordin-ance which, would, bring. aboutthe establishnient of this form ofcity government, 'but a~cordinlt tothe City Charter,' the legislationmust be tabled for. a period, ot at'least 30 days; so',that,it'will not bepushed, on' the citiz~ns 'of the com-munity. ' ," ",

Farms City Clerk Harry Furtonpointed out. ,that ,there will. notbe any. actua1 cllanges ih thepresent city' government, only mthe names and 'grouping of ad:"ministrativ.e responsibilities.' .'

He said that the City Charterprovides that the city may' revertto Council~City ¥anager gover~~ment without the voters of the Icommunity passing on the matter.This also applies to, the ordinance,he added.

The ordinance"'4iafted by FarmsCity Aitorney ~w~d P. Wright,.woUld place, an 'the 'administra-tive .duties: in th~'. hands of. thecity'manager, who willbe directly

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Trying to i~entify .20 stamps:~o~ ~n'exhibifat,:the War 'Merriorr;:l~;n~~:~e:e~l;;i:~:right: ~ARY: TOW~R, DAVE ..URJ?AN 'and J~~¥ ,SIEGEL. ~ri~J;ies,J;l1tlst.'be'-ih ~by'F~i.day. 'P~lzes 'Y1ll' be awarded. at the Center on Sunqay afternoon ~uring" the 'big' starripand com show. '

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Discerning men of Grosse Pointe rec09niz~Timely made-,to-measure c!Qthes 'as the ultimate infine tailoring. We take pleasure. in presentingnew Flannels. Gabardines, ~Wors'teds, ".T ropicalsand Silks which Timely, translates into ' .custom clothes individualized to. your speciel '..order and specific fast'e. Included are 'Cashmere and Shetland sp.ort coatings.

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C. A. Nutting Company

Thursday, Feb'ru4ry 2.4, 1955

Celebrating its 60th year - .2&................ ,nth tilte<:"pare-Stromberg. Carlson now bri~g.. free .aetT 11a- . .YOI1 the greatest ..alue in its • Exe ... t2.... r ... rf.r~.II•• t 0.

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Safety Committee Hears)Of.Work Among Students

Woods police filed. ,charges --------against a' I5-year-old boy in ,"Safety in ~ducation," a report "You would be s~iprised h~w

, . Of,.. the ~riving. an~: safety' meas- many. stuqen,ts come, to' me andJuvenile Court, who; had been ur~s bemg taug.llt.,in; the Grosse tell ~ofin~idents where they haveaccused of' carrying concealed Pomte School System, wa.s t4e poin~ed. out tc! their pa?=ents,.in-weapons and stealing. a cigaret feature of the most recent meet-. correct driving methods 'and, thelighter and case combination from ,ing of the Grosse Pointe Safety parents' have thanked them' and, ,

. and Traff' C 'tt 'a Mack avenue drug store. . lC OInInl ee. corrected, their mistakes,U Wat-Three members of the Grosse ling said.

Woods Det. Everitt Plumb, who' Pointe Sy t' ~1.' Watiin~' was careful' to pointell 1 d h . f .. f'l d s em gave I.Uereport. l:i

sc ose t e In ormatlon, 1 e Frank W 1 b' h p,'. out. that the number one ':Killer, . . .:. ' e cen ac, rmclpal ' .the charges on FI:Iday, FebruaJ.'Y of Trombly School told' of the of. ,the, Day', .,was.,the... bad, drciver18, and turned the boy over 'to his .activity concerning' safety train- and. that this was, ill more casesparents pending a trial date. ing being taught on 'the' element- than not, ..simply a case of poor'

According to Det. Plumb, the ,ary level. initial 'tra_m_i_n_g. _

initial aH'est of \ the ~y wa~ suD~~I~o' B~ssett, ~afety ~at~?l ,$125000 Donated ~made by Woods Patro4n,an Jack p r. at Tro~bly; Scliool" , . '. J -

, h d . h h reported on the'dutIes and pro- T B S~~st,. w ~ ha notlced 11 e yout 'jeets of the ' f ty. b ' dO, on ecours .lOltenng 1n front of the Grosse reVl'ewed th sa e . ,pys be~nP . t D' St T d ,e measures mg . --om e rug ,are on ues ay, taken to protect the children' in .The Bon S.ecours Hospital Comr,Febr~ary 1, WIth a seven ,az.td,a transit to and from schooL pletion l!'und,campaign is gaininghalf-Inch bladed dagger m. hlS The last ak f th d momentUm,' George' A. Gardella,hand spe .er o. e ay, , . ''. _ .Raymond Watling, driver educaM General ChaIrman, announced, -

On searchmg the lad, Patr?l- tion instX'uctor:: at " the ,High, 't:na~ a total, of. $~25,OOO has' be~.' .' .man ~~st fO.?Dd another km!~ .School, s.tr~ssed!.toe importance liepprte~ ...t~! d~te~ The' Ad~ance '. ; " "." , .tucked' In the b~lt ?~the .boys. ot prope~ d:dver' eati~ation iro~ ~ifts ,Commi.~tee.and th~ 'Pro~es:', 1 ~

trousers, meas~.1rlng ab9ut. two_ .the outset of one's diiVing' career.' ,slo~al' <;~tt~e' are, ,both: ~unCr " . ,and,.a. ~uarter lnches~ -~ut .s~arP'" ", MJ.:. Welcenpa~h'poiIHe4 out the ~ioning' ~o~c~eiltly',' and ': are J ',' ".'e~ed m such a- way tHat It: con~ 'progress that has been: 'h1aae 'in rrieeting"witlf"a ,go:Od"-respOnse." Istltuted a deadly weapon .. Also. ,safety education.' 'in th'e scliool . Th.e seCond training meeting o~'f?~d on the boy was the clgaret systems, thro1,lgho~t ,the country. ~he Memoria~ Gift~..,~ommifte~hgnter. He cited the increase in the num- was peld on Wednesday, Feb-

Taken'to the station for ques~ her- of texts primarily concerned ruary 23, in the Hospital.as'semblytioning, the boy. w~s ,asked' his wi1h safety instruction' that are halL This. coz,nmittee will offerreason fbr having the;knives, and, peing ,written and used, in Our to the ~()mmunity the'.'opportunityh~ answered that .he needed them elementary 's~hools and' he' also of. designating: memorialA:'in the'for "Piotectio:n." " point~\ O'-lt"t~e growing concern~ ~re~~nt Hosp~tal or t~~ ne?l addi:,

Det. Plumb, in cohductmg an of the police departments' and tlOTh~:'" . ' '"investigation of the boy, s~ated th~ir conceited. ~efforts in con- The committee, which is under'that the youth hart a police jii'netion with the: Boards of Edu- the' chairmanship of Michael J ..record which began. with:, t:Ie cation to'further and assist safety, ..Kearins with B. J. VerH<?venandstealing of a bicycle in 1953. and 'driver .education. John Roney as associates. will

He also disclosed that the; boy . Mr.: J3assett T e vie we,d' the st~rt reCeiving' their assignmentsESTABLISHED 1924 was arrested last August .10 on Trombly Safety, Patrol set-up as t.~e w'eek of February 28. .

13200 E. Jefferson, at Drexel-VA 2-5151 charges of breaking and ente;ing exemplary and explafued just The Community Committee'is6412 E. Jefferson-LO 7-5500 larceny from a c~r and tw~ ,how int,eres~ and ~orale are noy: formin.g ~ts.:~l~s~ ana ~i1:r

counts of car ~tealing. aroused ,and ~ept for' the Safety ~~gm' iunctlonmg act1vely' wIth-For the BEST in Radio and Television Service He revealed 'that the boy was 'Patrol pr?gr.anis~ He'told howat' .m tl).e next ,f.eww~e~s:",'.

Call LOra •.n 7-5500 I th~ instigatQr in the making of ',Trombly. only~,>upper: classmen'. The c011?JImttee1S~a4~' ~ of_ the "zjp" guhs which cropped up or fi!th ~d, sIxth' graders were ,th.e ~1\l b~, and .o~gamzatlO?S,

SERVING THIS COMMUNITY FOR OVER 30 YEARS I in the W'oods several months ago. .allowed to be,' patrol ..boys and fr1e~ds,. busmess '.and ch~ch or~, "__ --= ..' that they' had to submit a letter gamzatlOO!-gr~u:R..s.These g.roups'exPl~ining just ,why th-ey'wished, will fu~~tion. ~~iyid~ally, butthe post. , " ." are under the oyer-aU chairman~

He 'cited the riier~ts of the ship of Joseph ~Verhelle;' Com-'Patror' Hoy of the Week' pro- munity Co~m~tte~,.Chaitman:gram whereby one patrol boy is Mother'Mary Alic~,.Superior of.,Pic~ed for' outsta~ding wo.rk the Hospi~aJ; expre~sedJler. grati- .:'durmg. the week and is given the tude for, t4e wonderful'reception ".

,award and. hiS"' picture :1' posted .the ,d~iv.e is- rece~~ng, ,'and, ~;aidwith his rec.ord: on';the scnool's the personal sacrifice,.ox the "men-'main bulletin bOard:,:, ,.' wor~g'on the drive:showd,be a' .". Mr.' Bassett su;mmariied his re- 'source 9f pride to the c~mUnity:port by saying that' "through the ', ' ' , '~safety' 'patrol activ~ty 're are Your Photo.' Finisher .:,',building good) citizens of the", -. is 'as near as yourfu"ture;» . . _,' .' ".,.' '... phone

. {Mr. Watlmg, went:':c)Ver; the;, ,. CALLI d~~ver tr~Ltrlng, a~~~vities.-af .~he .' ~U l' 0500 '

I HIgh' School, and p,omted' o,ut,that;' , , , I',.. , • ' '~... I' \ r t ' • ,

-a~though'.hlS cour$e, only" dlrec.t~, ,For.' f~.tp_iclt~up'and' ~.:i'f.ry .f'ly; .reach~~ a.-,sm,ap.pe~~~ntage .of,' '.ou,. photo fini.hin •• ' ,_ .

.POInte drlvers, .It :has a 'large J In- ,':,direct lIlfluenc.e' through 'students,.. 24 HOUR. ~ERVICI .gomg"'hom~::and pofn~ing ,ouft\'t :paul gcich '....,their parents .or' ,other,:.,members' . PHOTOGUPWtof the faniily. incor'rect: drivilig , ' 345 FI.h~r.~cI',:';~-'procedure.. .' . ,,' '11. • ..

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bOwer WIll ~ic!t off the 1955 Red president of the American Na-.cross campaIgn for members and tional Red Cross will speak onfunds. on a special ABC-TV com- CBS radio 10 to 1'0:15p,m. 'rnentary "Focus" from 9 to 9.30p.m. on' Monday, February 28. . Also o~ Tuesday, Stanle~ AI-

Through this .limited campaign lyn, pres~~,ent of the Natlon~lthe Detroit Chapter expects to Cas~ RegI~ter Compan! and t~sincrease its total membership to year s ~atlonal campaIgn cha17-'750,000 persons and to subscribe m~n, WIll speak on NBC radIOthat portion of its quota not in- 10.45 to 11 p.m.eluded in this year's Torch Drive. ------

~lso. on. February 28 CBS-TV CLARlNE'X VANISHES:Wlll hIghlight the campaign on Leslie Roddis, 12, of ~080 Len.Arth.ur Godfrey and his Talent non, stopped in the Woods policeScouts, 8:30 to 9 p.m., and Du- station on Thursday, February f

mont will carry the President's 17, and reported the loss of a1l:pJ?ealfrom ~:55 to 9 p.m. In ad.' clarinet in a case stampedehbon Red Cross Chairman E. uG~osse Pointe Board of Educa.Roland Harr~an will appear on tion No. 118." He said that he hadRobert Montgomery Presents over set- the instrument and case downNBC-Tv from 9:30 to 10 p.m.,' while doing safety patrol work at

On Tuesday, March 1 Dumont Vernier road and M:ack -avenue,will rebroadcast the P~esident's and that when he.returned to themessage on the Pa\Jl Dixon Show. spot it was gone. '

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. that if ~o.~ can ~ord any new. car. y()u can, afford'the easy and satisfying step to Pontiac

pride and distinction. Why not come in atyour first opportunity and get, the facts and:fi~es? Once you do, you'll Wish you'd madethe move'.sooner. . "

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tartan plaids of the ~inest. '

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'~,.. :~'o(th~Sell' p~rishj5',no\\i, welcorn- vited to get' in on 'the many?; : ::'iPI ,new members.. parties, dances and club activi-

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, d'ay at the world premier~ of, their' 'n:ew picture,. "~C~pt~i~"• '" I - '" , .JC r"Lightfoot." 'Miss Rush will continue . on to. the, East ,'~o

. niake 'Jl'ersorial ~pp'e~rancei in 'c;onrieetion' 'with' the' open- ,l'i

ing of her 'new picture in severa( Cities' .....Ov.er' the paSt thr,eeyears; -she has ent~rtai:ded several'hl~dred\ Grosse Pointe' . 'boys and girls in her Hollywood home,' and so she' 'was"anxious'to meet some ot'these' same students here hi 'the'

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Every new Pontiac:you see emphasiz~ the'fact that here is th~ niost distinctively styl~car ,of all. But Pontiac's brilliailt" styling is ..only part of all that's :new and modem 'in

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Norton Ives Will SailApril 27 fQr .continent

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fish aquarium at 20922 'Mack ave-nue, 'reported t.o Woods policeon Saturday, February 19, that:.someone used what- might weIr '.be a glass cutter. and cut the I

glass of 10 tanks containing 'fish,He said that damages amountedto about $175.

.', .(C,o.1ltinued.from, ~aJe 1) ",approved the contract withoutdelay,....

Nell Blondell, City. Trea~uterand Assessor, s'tated 'that. 'the. cos'i ,; .of the changes, 'plus bringing'the :.'City water mains up to data; ",so : '.:that the proper pressure .can 'be :.:maintained, will amoUnt to abo'4t :'.';$125,000, ,. which ' w.ill ' be . raised "through a' bond issue.' ' . 'i/,~ . :~.;~

Rate. Increase .Seen, ili~1:>He said ~hat the n,ew wa~er :~::ra,tes for. Glty consumer~, WhlC~ .: f;WIll be charg~d by the .Clty.whe? *fwater main projects are'complet.:. ': ..W;ed by'both communities; 'h.as,not ,yet been' set, b'lot that 'they will .. >be a little higher than the' '75:6 .'cents ,per 1,000 cubic feet which. ':will be charged the. City' by th'e ..Farms. .,' '

He .said that. this is necessaryin order ,to ~etire the bond issue ..

Work to Start SoonWork on both theFarm.!l and

City projects wlll b~gin as soonas ,possible, and it is hoped. that.they will be completed by early ,summer. ," ' '.' .,,'. The Farms~ will spend $275,000 ,',to builcl a, new water main. to .:.."pipe, .the water' to the City' and:increase. its own, water supply;'to b\lilcl two '.filter .beds' at themain pumping: station and engi-ne~ring" and .legal fees and othercontingencies. '. .

The' .co~tract .wm run :for' 20years. '.'

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Joining 'Pointers who wi11 payearly visits to Europe this yearwill be Mr. and, Mrs, }NortonIves, of Stanton lane: They aresailing April 27 on .the 'lIe "deFrance ,for two months on tht'lcontinent. ~

PubliShed every 'fhursday hy AnteeboPublishers, Inc., 99 Kerchr.val. Grosse.po~t. Far::o::';:;~~;o:);'.".c,~.~J ' ;'.,.....:.. :,

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Your f~vorite c~suol coHon.

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Kercheval at St. Clair '

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nylons. Youl" cote on their colors, ond

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B. Lustrou,S ribbed:"cotton dres!i, with '~ 'semi.' .

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of Meadow lane; ~celebrated his'thirt~nth 'birthday' on Feb. U5.~

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, speak to the Grosse Pointe Meth- the diplomatic mission d~spatchedodist Church at the first ,of the by the Manchoukuo Government~Lenten Fellowship dinners begin-' In 1939.he becaz:n~president ofning ~t 6:30 p.m. on. Frida?",. the,.information and prqpaganda

I March 4. The program WIll begin bureau of 'the Manchoukuo Gov-at 8 p.m. ernment. In this capacity he estab-

The Rev. Dr. Muto has attrae- lished :and con',rolled the press,'ted wide notice because ,of his 'radio and movies of his: country.efforts on behalf of the Christian .In, 1943' he was. recalled, to'movement in Japan. He was bap- Japan to become chief of 'thetizetl a Christiall in 1929. After" First Division of. the. Informationgraduation from !the Law_.Dept. Bureau (under the Tojo Cabfuet).of TokYo Imperial, University, at Irithis position he-'controlled thethe age of 25 h~ _~came a judge'press,' radio and nationa:! move-;,f the Tokyo DIstrIct ,Court.. ments. His job .was to stir u,p.en-

In 1934, after the ManchurIan thusiasm of the Japanese peopleincident, he was called to be the for war. Shaken, by Japan's de~chief of the Criminal Sectioil of feat and his part in the' war, hethe Ministry of Justice,.M,anch~u* became a m,inister, as,he said, "tokuo Government. In thIS capacIty ,atone for my sins." "-he drafted ~he cri.minal' laws: of' 'Immediately after Japan's sur":the new !egime., . render,' he est~blis~ed-: the .rapa~.-

In, 193;:; he beeame. Counc~l1or, nese' Americaif:Cbnveisatiori. -In-'J of the Legislatiye Bureau of' ~e. stitute, a school -which -'trainedManchoukuo. Government. H~ about 200 government offi~ials", , ,.duty was to lDspect and. ela?orate, For his'part in the:'war effort, hea.Unew laws'drafted and to estab. was Urged from political, and edu-lIsh the legal system of the new cational circles, in 1946.state. . J1.~ his th t'- .In 1938 he visited Italy, Ger- ~ll<.>ng o. er- pos -w~r ac-

complIshments 18 a translation ofthe New Testament into "spokenJapanese/' ,which"has sold. 55,000copies., Although' ~converted in.li)29 he did not, begin-his practiceof Christiani~y serioUSly' untilafter the .war. 'It is part of this"serious practice" which bringshim here to us at this~time.

. , ' '," " -Picture. by Fred ,RunneIaMRS. HANSEL DWIGHTWILSO~,.l eft, president of the,. Grosse-'.Pomte Garden

Center, confers with MRS. HAL H.,' SMITH, JR."abqut theJecture sei:'i~s.which will start.'on March 2 at,2':30 p.m. at the War Memorhil Center." The' lectures,wiU-be open to allGarden Center members. All residents are invited to join,the.Center for the modest duesof $1 per year. ' .

LaRos' Nylon!Taffeta, and 'Tricot;

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tier :flomenco 'petticoat •• ,. of'.s!eek nylon: t~,icot,:;fr~m '

the waist to 'wh~reths, nylon

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Thursday. February 24. '1955

Pointer Skiing In SwitzerlandMrs. Alfred L. Marks, of Rad- .land, where she will try her skill'

nor circle, must be chltlked up on the Alpine trails. "a8 one of the Pointe's most seri- While in Switzerland she. will'ous"skiel"s. be the guest of Mr.. ~nd Mrs.

She left last week-end to spend Maximilian Trochliker, who'hav;ethree weeks in Kloster, Switzer. visited the Marks in tile pointe'=

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:Meetings to be ,Held by, AAUW 'Group/!....of University Women will meet morning a March ,3, ~t,9:~S~, ~at the' Hampton road home of I :sisting the h~ "1'w-ill b,e.Mrs.Mrs. John .Vandenbelt Thursday Thomas Blackwood., '...

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, you can :d,~tectonly the soft ~hisper 'rif the ' basically .good, a,nd' sound th~t thet:e' is ' • ' • •wind •• ' .;',ahd" occasionally;' the 'pl~~ant n~ noticeable resistance from wind ,or road. I Clearly,' ~o one can tell the Cadillac

_song of the tIrts on the p.vetii'~nt.' '=~. ' ~,ccAPd' ,here. is, craftsmanship so~superb -:, s~9ry as convincingly' as the car itself!- '1nsof~ -~ ','the c~; itse1(i~: concerned, , that'jlpt a trace orvib:ation 'Cian' ~.heard." ,- ~nd if you ha:ven't as yet "heard" this

,-there 'i~'o~ly-silenc~!.' :.' " , " ~d ~o~ eloque~~y, it' spe~sof, the" remarkable story, we hope that you will,But,listen'to'thc';remarkable'story this ~'s~tisfacti!'~s ofC~llac ownership!,. ,", accept,ourinvitation.tocomeinandspend

.ilence tell~ abo~t the ucar of c~!" ' , It t~tifieS to ~e ,'rest and rdaxation ,:,' an hour I,t the wheel. •, .'raere," it saYs, "is. a, mechanIsm so . Jo' be found" at the ",wheel. It" promises You'll agree, we're cert~in, that the' 1955flawlessly d~igned- ~d eriginc~red that. j peace' of min4 •.•.• and j~reater driving' Cadillac is its own best spokesmanl '

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Auxiliary wili hold '1.t5 regularmeeting at 1:30 p.m., Wed;nesday,March' 2, in the Hospital, Parlor,2200 East Grand boulevard.

In the spotlight at Sullins Col.lege in Bristol. Va., last weekendwas Miss Jill Clemens who waspresented as a member of theMardi Gras Court for 1955. ,

Jill. the daughter of Mr. andMrs. W. E. Clemens, of Merri-weather road. is a junior at'Sul-lins. She was elected to the courtby the students. and was pre-sented at an elaborate pageant onThursday and Friday nights., ,

This year's production was anoperetta~bal1et a d apt e d fromJerome Kern's immortal story"Roberta" and pres~nted, by the

I stud~nts in dance" music, 8!lddrama.

I This WBlIi the big weekend ofthe year at Sullins, with alumnaeget-togethers. informal parties,shows. a tea dance and a tihalball on Saturday night when thestudents an" their daies from'neighboring colleges danced' tothe, music of Buddy Morrow, andhis orchestra. Jill's escort: for. theformal was Ron Cutler of GrossePointe. ",

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The 'ladies and their guests en.joyed special cocktails in thevery beautiful new cocktaillounge and a delicious -lUncheonitl the dining room, decorated forthe occasion in the tradttionalpink, silver and white birthdaycolors.

,Tp.estunning decorations of thenew ly remodeled. and ~efurpjsh~ed lobby. ad9.ed to the pleasureof a very delightful afternoon,Mrs. William E. Evans was thechairman for the party.

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~ who may': say" "Phooey" to read-.: ing . old-faspj'oned ' fairy stories. "their parents. grew up on, will be

quick fo respond to ~his modern',stage adaptation: What Disney. ldid'for "Snow White," the Mich-. igan State. College Players have" done for "Beauty and the Beast."

. A witty:prologue by the stageauthor,' Nicholas Stuart Gray,shows why an arrogant princewas imprisoned and . enchantedfor punishment. ,

The a b,'se n t-m in d e d wizard. needs the help of a baby dragon

as well as the kind.-hearted Beau-.-ty to bring the 'Prince back to his

original form, so. everyone canlive happily eve!,' after.

This is the' fifth MSC. Players'production to be 'sponsored by theGrosse Pointe. Branch of theAmerican Association of Univer-sity Women. Unlike .last . fall's"Huckleberry' Finn," which made'it:;;chief,appeal fo teen-agel's, thecurrent play is designed' especial-ly. for the younger set, throughtlie .sixth grade.. Two performances are sched-

uled, at 10:30 'a.m. and 2 p.m.Tickets at 60 cents each are avail.able, from nine AAUW neighbor-hood ch~irmen for the followingelementarYi school districts: •

Richard, Mrs ...Arthur ~}jllegas,TUxedo 2-9289; Trombly, Mrs. .Chet 'Sam:pson Travel Service

.HaroldJ. FIeming, VAlley 1~9842; ,Maire, Mrs. William T. Quinn, 100 Kercheval "on the hill" Phone TUxedo 5.7510TUxedo.4-9926; Kerby, MI:s.Dan.' ---''-- ...:....:...;=~ .ieq:J.Wells,.TUxedo 4-1552;Defer . "

March 4 marks the beginning of frequented by the public or by and Pierce, .Mrs. _William Granse"Girl Scout week. At this time the' house to house 'canvass. ' general'chairman of the commit.:annual cookie' sale gets' under Violation of this. ordinance by tee, TUxedo ..5-8051; Ferry and.way. , -' any person. over 17 is a mis-, Montetith, Mrs. Walter Kingsley,.'

The' Girl Scouts ot the' Grosse demeanor. This: applies to adultS: TUxedo 1-7068; Parcells, Mrs. J.Mr: and Mrs. Clarence Stanley Pointe .District h.9.Vebeen asked who permit or induce ,boy~:under M.. Van~enbelt,' ~TU'xedo 2.9296;

Johnson of Ionia announce. the by the Finan.ce CommIttee to fol':' '12aild. girls under. 18. to. take' Poupard. Miss Virginia Johnston,engagement of theIr daughter, "low the rules setdown. by 'the De-orders, sell or cdeliv~r for"any 01'- VAlley 4-8155; St. Clair Shores;'Carol Jean, to Robert George troit City Attorney and 8 group'ganization, 'eXcept under the con.:' Mrs •. R.' W. Cunnington; PRos-Hollar, son of Mr. .and' Mrs.:,. of 'people from youth agencies, ditions above.:'-C6p.victloIl'may be pect '5-5883.' ,Arthur William Hollar of Lin- schools, PTA and 'churches who punished," by fine or..,::iriipriso:ii~." Tickets also are' on sale atcoIn road. Grosse Pointe. ' .met in, conference with Mrs. ment.A child under'17 shall be Fromm's )Iardware, in the ViI-

Both Miss. Johnson'and Mr. lI4argaret-Snow Chief of. Worn- dealt with as a juvenile delin- :Jage; Punch and'Judy T()yland~97H 0 l] a r w,=re graduated' from .en's Division, Detroit Polic'e' De~ quent.. '" Kercheval, Grosse Pointe Farms.Michigan 'State .Collegeln 1954, partment, to clarify the ~provi- __....----- ' .' ".. 'She was affiliated 'With Sigma ..sions' of Ordinance 899-E2. w. p~Conway Retires For your'sunshine 6Kappa and he with Delta' Chi, .These r,ules are of particular in-' ,Miss Johnson teaches 'third gradeterest to mothers ..of Girl Scouts From' U. S. Rubber' Co. vacation, don't Torgetat the U. S. Grant School, Royal, in Grosse Pointe; '. -- .FILM and FLASH lULlSOak. It i~ a viC?lation of I the ordi- W. P. Conway, a resident.' of CA, LL

______ nance f~r boys under 12 and girls Grosse Pointe Farms for over 25.Ch h 'N S under 18 \'to take orders, sell or yearS;' retired, February i from j TU '1..0500

' urc '" ome.n. ponsor delive.r on the streets and from United' States Rubber Co:Cpina, Painting Course, door to door.. 'Conway; who lives at 266"Fisher

--- The conditions of selling fol..; 'r<>ad/started"atthe. rubber com-'A, ten weeks.~~s~.' of china low: A boy under 12 or a girl pany's Detroit 'plant in March of

painting is being ,offered 1;ly, Mrs. under 18 may accompany,'8 1915 as a clerk in. the mach'ne.Inez McPherson, sponsored by. parent :whfm the parent plakesand mold' shop planning depar.t.the Wo'men'a C~cle of the Harpe; the 'actual order, sale or diClivery.' ment. Within' a year he became .Woods Congregation of the "Re~ A boy under 12 or a girl under manager of that depaitni.erit~organized Church. of Jesu's Chris'!' 18. may take an order by tele- He subs.equently was promoted:of Latter Day Saints." _' phone'but a parent or other adult to manager 'of the mold,division,'

Classes will be held ft;om' 10 must make the actual sale' and manager of bothmB.iritenance' and T ~a~m.•12 -noon a1?-d'l p.m.•3 p.m. ~delivery.' , mold division -and then' mariag'er: : ~~ "'J'v. ~

- eV,ery Tucsday_ at ._the CJ:1Ul:Ch, Even in the case of'.orders from of the central mold division for U_. .,-91st1 ~\\ .' :~ ...-- '.h-19904Roscommon corne~ Balfour. .family. a1}d close relatives, sale the company's tire division. ,. .. ~ _~ ~ ~ • ~

For further inforD;lation' call and. delivery outside the child's' Mr. and Mrs. Conway expe<:tto IL_~~, ., ~ ~~~. .'-." .Mrs. McPherson, fR. 7-5203; or home must be ma{le by a par2nt tour Europe shortly "after hisc,re- {l" \) .Mrs .. Arnold, TU. 1-8966. or other adult ..In stores, churches .tirement. Upon their .return , he ..•

----'-- banks, schools and similar plnces: ,eXpects. to devote' most of his 1 ann' ounCln .Garry and Todd Brooks boys under 12 arid girls under 18tin:le to his hobbies, gardening,'T V• FI.d T • .may assist in sales cond'ueted in- :golfing' and fishin.g. •o Isit. or! a wlce' . -f. iiIde such places, if . .the sale, IS '.. ". ..,,'

. . . under proper and ~dequate adult CAR RADIO STOLEN .~.JI.~t w~l1be two trIPS to Flopda supervision., The children must Lee Gelaude 1)120104 Salsbury, .~" ~

thIS WInter for the two oldest of not leave the sitrt of the sale in St CIa;" Sho""''' B S -th f B k h'ld f' 0" , • .u. ........ , a on eccurs ~'.. ~,., e oour roo s' c I ren 0 the bUlldlng or sel or take orders. ,Hospital nurse, reported to City...ourame road~ n' . A boy under 12 or a girl und~r police on Thursday, January 27"

Garry and Todd Ie....wlth thelr 18 may accomp~py a p~ent, wHo ,that someone broke' the right ,~.modther, Mrds't GheorgeMM.~)OOkDS~makes the. act.ual door ~o door \:ve~t;windo\\/, of ~er car, img.'after ~ ,.v~~a~ gran mo. e:r, rs., l\.~ • sale or ~ehvery. II\. no InstaI!'ce ,gaI:omg _entrance, to the '.vehicle, ~ '> .'~-';',Blackwood~ for ,8 three wee~ stay .. may a chIld, alone or accompamed stole her .car radio: The 'car was ~'at the Santa Barbara Apartments ,~ke ord~rs, mFlke~'ales or 4eliv,~r 'parked:- in the hospital.' parkiri.g .. f\at Lauderdale~by the Sea'. m any entrance of; ~ny: building. 'lot. . " . •

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NORTHAMPTON, Mass-ThreeSmith College students fromGrosse Pointe -participated in theoriginal Rally Day Shows, writ-ten, directe'd and produced bymembers of the three upperclasses, which were presented atSmith College as part of the tra-ditional celebration of GeorgeWashington's. birthday:'., Rally Day ranks secou,d in im":.

portance to Commencement onthe Smith College calendar. .

Miss Eunice Heffernan, daugh.tel' of Mr. and Mrs. George Hef.fernan of Merriweether road, wasin the dance group of the JuniorRally Day Show.

Miss Anne Leete, daughter ofMr. and Mrs. Alexander P. Leeteof Lochmoor boulevard, was unthe Scenery Committee of theSophomore Rally Day Show.

Miss Sara Mitchell, daughter otMrs. Thomas Evans of Kenwoodroad, and Ledyard Mitchell wason the Script Committee of thesophomore, production.

Hungarian-Born Frenc:' Varga Guest .of Grosse Pointe Artists, ,;.". and WlJr Memorial As~ocilJtions at Mc:md~y Feted", ':,'

~ Center; -Sculpture' of Pointers, rExhibited

Art,' ~ith accent on scu:Iptuie., 'o~cupi~d th~ intetest: of. ",':the Pointe on Monday evening whEm:,Hungarian. sculpt~r.';l,Frenc Varga' was the guest of the Grosse Pointe, Artists. As-; :.~'sociation and the War Memorial Association at the 'Cenfer.<;:~on Lake Shore road. ~------------ .

John C." Hammond, . presi .. ~ea a.ndcoffee sr:;rvicesd,uring the.,dent of the Artists intro. evemn~ were: ' t '"

duced Mr. Varga. wh~ spoke .. " Mrs. Robert.' ,Sucze~, 'M~s. ,)informally and then ,deligh.t- Charles E. Mor1e:y~.M~rs~,EdWIn '.'ed the guests by sculpturing Scott ,Barbour, Mrs: Stephen T. , ~a head for them. . Sotac~pole, Mr.s.. "Th~odore Butt- ..

In . C t rIck, Mrs. Francls,:-E. Brossy. .the h:olls of the en er . ',) ,'.. , .and in the main lounge, where ~~s. John C. ~ammond .. Mrs.the gathering took place, 'were PhIlIpDexter, Mrs. John C. Lake,busts of many of the Pointers ~rs. Ge9rge Baker" Mrs. Fr.eder-Mr. Varga has sculptured. in.' lck Fuger, .M~s.'~Tlfre~ J..Ml:lyer~cl din Mrs Charles E. Mor- Jr., Mrs. Leslie V,. J. Arn9ld. , ....,.Ie;, iJizab~th Prescott an'" ~rs. David{ SUtter, Mrs: Dolph' ,Mrs. Burns lIenry, Jr. WIdman, Mrs. H.Hudson Mead, .

. . Mary Boyer, Elizabeth PrescottThe ar.tlst fled from communist d Ii'l WhOtt'k ,: '.,dominated Hungary in .1948."He an I ary I ~ e..... '. .was a member of the Hungarian . Among th~ Pomters' ghmpsedSociety of Arts and Cril'fts and i.s. at the ,receptIon were: .a graduate of the University of 'Mr. and Mrs. Frederick LeeBudapest. Colby, Jr., Mrs. Edward ~. Eva~s,

Spring flowers in great silver Mr. and, Mr~. Charles MorrIS,punch bowls were used on the 'Mrs. Juhan. Bowe~. .'_Bl"ussels lace covered refrectoiy Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinant Cine17tables at the Monday ~eception. li, Mr: and Mrs. Edwin Fishe,r, DR and MRS WILLIA.'M' GHA'ML'EY" f'B elf" 'df' ~.

'. . 0 . e or roaa.,Taking turns presiding at tlie Mr. and Mrs. Horace Carpenter, '.have b~en spending a month at Pomp' ano Beach, 'Fla. Their

------------- Jr., Mr. and Mrs. l'4ax B. McKef?' D- , alrriatian appears to be. enjoying, the sun every bit asH I P d R II' 0 Mr. and Mrs. E., L. Wayman~ h h' t d' t 'e p ro uce a y ay Mrs. Ray' E. panaher, Frances. muc . as. IS mas er an filS ress. '.Shows at. Smith College HI,mtington; Mrs. George Hunt~;, .-----------~-, ----;........---.:--:......-

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--F-ro-m'-A-no-th-er-P-,Oi-nt-e - Shortand'Jo'~;th~'f.l~{n't'e' '" J.~aF1Gray Marriesof View TheendO~~':ch",jll 1indi"';' " ',' <+' ;. ." tleut. Herbert Kenz

,_ By Jane S.hermetho,., ~OO:;~O~~~.th=~::'':','-~r5.'Herb~rt_W;Kenz' ,.Gr~~::=~~nn~~':~D.ughterof The~oJ.-n-d-H-.-G-r-a-y-s.-Bridegroom EnRout.= ing for"Key 'BI's'cayn.'e', '''''la.,w"'h'ere'.. ,>':: -"' .,' . ,",' .. . -the guest ~f her$on~iIr~law and,' T N H • P t b 'V FoJlow.,ng"'iarriag8

. ~' .• <,' dau,ghter,' 'MR. .and 'MRS~ HAL-,' ,0 ew, ome In e ers ur.g, a." lVIIt truly was a flying visit for U. S,' Amabassador to Belgium they. will share ,a villa with,'MR'"":"'~, '. . - - St Ph-' C' h Sa'tu day, S'rED ,W: wHEELER: of 'Lincoln ,In • ,omena nure, . r ...l.'rederick M. Alger, Jr., this time. , . He really managed to' 'and MRS. JOHN'W.:MULFORD'" .sque,eze in just one family gathering while he was here. • • of' ,Provencal road .who. ,are al:' : ';.road:' ..',. , ' In bridal' robes of rose point lace and lustrous whit.and that was the birthday dinne,r of the Boyer twins, :Mary ,ready in .the So~tl:1.',Sub. Deb' ',:' • • ...: satin, Jean' Marie Gray became the bride of Lieut. Herbert

,d 1 b d c:: d SA N ' Home' after a fortnight :iil Mem~ W USA S d .and~arcii ••• ce e rate LJun ay at a dinner at the home LLY McHE,RY: ~ill ~o~ :~er~:,': ' . '. Kenz, _ • : " last. atur ay mornmg.of theIr grandmother, Mrs. Fred T. Murphy of East Jefferson parents. for, t~e. ~prtng ,,,:~cati.oIl,:,),: phis,' T,(mn'",is ~RS'; J.MILTON The .Rev. Father LaSalle~avenue. , • The Republican convention here occupied much from Groes; Pomte 'Um:v~rslty_ .,ROBB, of 4kel~nd: av~nue.'Lenk offiCIated at the nuptial waltz length of soft 'blue silk.oJ Mr. Alder's time.. and then there were meetings in S<:ho?l..SUSAN,M~LF~~D~ ~s~, ;,:, " ,.,.. \ " " . ,high ,mass' in. ,St,' Phi.lomena The molded bodices. which had'UT h' 0 H l' ~ f . WIUJom the party, commg from", MRS ELEANOR FOLv f ~ .I VV ~s mgtpn,' .,' e eaves ton:orr.o:v rom New York to .t~y her classes at ..Mount ,Vernon' ,.' , ' .. '", \ ~' .':~, 0, ,Church follOWIng ~hlCh the bateau necklines, were attachedback to Brussels, :where he WIll Jom Mrs, Alger and thelr Junior College in Washirigton,~', Corona ,de~,,~ar, ,Callf"has ~een ,parents. of the bnde, w~re to' bouffant "skirts and the ,irIa',~oounger son, Davld •• , * '" '" D,C., '. '" .• the ho~seg}lest ..of S~MMY,CHA.J:., :~osts at a ?r~akfast-receptlOn wore tiny monk's ~aps of match-

IN at. the ho.me of, ~he latter s L"1 ,the ''Ylllttler- . 'I t finished with circular 'South for the Boyers MR. and MRS. A: D.. WILKIN- mother" ~:'RO:Y ..D:'CHAPIN;', Jean is the daughter of Mr. m~ ve ve , .SON,. have been spending,. a few . of Lake Sho~e'road' \ '.and Mrs.' Roland B. Gray, of vellS. • ..

In the meantime, the Harold R. Boyers have travel plans. • • days in their Pointe" home on . . " 'Calvin avenuet and Lieu!. A pretty splash of color agaInst1\frs. Boyer leaves the Pointe a week from today, March 3... University' place, left, again on I ','" - .,. ,Kenz is the son of Mr, and. Mrs. the blue of the frocks were theirand. will go first to Jamaica, where she will visit Mrs. D. Sunday for Washington,' D.C. ' Mns~ ,JOHN T, NIqIO,LS, of 'R. ~sep~ Kepz, of Sault Ste. bouquets of fuchsia carnationsD . ht D gla t M t B Aft k th 'They. will pay a brie'f visit ,to Lake Shore, road, is paying her Mari~, Mich. d .'hW,ll

gI"fl bOUk t5 ap I onBegoh ay •• • er a wee ere, their son-41-law .and daughter, annual visit to Naplt',s. Fla. , 'Th 1 1 . t h d •d an lVV".

s .e y ac 0 am eac to meet Mr. Boyer and they, the Guerin, Todd and ,their ',I '" $ ... • , 'h e ~ve y ro.se porn s ~ owe Roland H. Gray, Jr., performedwl!1 spend two weeks at the resort before returning to ..the children, and then: go' ,'on' dQwn, ' ,: . , , ' . ,t e satm of the gown which was the duties of the best man for hisPOlllte • • • to Palm Beach, to remain"until,' : The end of March, .wlllfmd 'designed with an Empire bodicej sister's bridegroom.

lie '" * April. Recently, the Wilkinsons ' , MRS~.RALPH" S. S~().EPE~,: _of 'long tape'ring' sleeves ending In The guests were seated byEI$a Maxwell Coming returned from travel iri the Far Touraine road".and:'MRS;',~ENJ:A~ points' over the wrist; and bouf- Paul Schendel. of' Wyandotte;

, ,East, ' inN s. 'WARREN, of Lake Shore fant ~kirt sweeping into cathe- Donald Ferguson, of Kalamazoo~, Of course you are well aware that Elsa-is coming to town,., • .. .. road' startingofr.' 'on a'two dral train.~nd John DeWeese, of SaultSte.

The Great" Maxwell is to be speake f T H 11 t th MR. and MRS, NAVARRE G. 'h;' . 'nk t- d" ' h' Her v.eil of imported E'rench Marie.- r 0 own a a e. ,mon,t s. JU. e urmg w lch 'ilk 'ill , 0' h ld 0 . I b Pea"'ls a"'d rhl'nestones l'n rl'C~Fisher Theater,on Wednesday morning, March 9 ••• and all BENNETT, of Renaud road, are h 'll d . t" h' , S USlOn was e In pace y to"" :11hI' h h leaving today (Thursday).for, a, - t ey evo e t en' 'attentIon' to a pleated tulle pillboX, daintily embroidery fros~ed the stone

t e ga s are anxIOUS to ear er tidbits of international cafe few weeks in Florida. 'They will . Italy and Spain. The. travelers touched with white blossoms and, blue silk taffeta 'gOV{Dworn by ,society, .• If she doesn't go, into detail on her royal differ- be the guests of MR. ~ncf,MRS. will sail from:New York aboard 'in her' bridai" bouquet Jean car- the -mother of the bride. Thereence with the Duchess of Windsor her audience will be- sur- VERNOR DAVIS at Key. Bis- the SS Constitution. .. 'ried'white camellias .and steph- we~e lace ,appliques on bodice'prised and ~isappointed .• 'oF0.u0wing .the personal appear- cayne,' Fla. for several days and. • •.• , anotis cascaded with ivy. and skirt .. Her matching chapeauance, there IS to be a more mtImate glImpse' 6f Elsa at the then visit Cuba before returning , 'March is Phoenix,' Ariz., time Beverly Gray'was her sister's was bordered in delicate flowersluncheon in the. Chanticleer (the old Huyler's) .. , . Reserva~ to the Pointe. ' . for MR. and MRS: J"O;HN H, maid o( honor and" also-attending and she wore 'a corsage of paletioh;s for ~his luncheon have been sold out for simply ... II< • CONWAy; of Pine' court. Mrs. the. bride was her sister-in-law, pink camellias.w-e-e-k-s, Just to demonstrate the furor Elsa is causing • •• . MR. and MRS.. BENJAMIN' . Conway returned. recently fro~ Mrs: Roland H. Gray, Jr., o~Mid- For traveling, th,e. new Mrs,

'it '" '" H. PADDOCK,. of Ridge road, travel- in the . Ea..st. when she .land, Mich. Kenz donned a pale blue woolwill leave Eastel" Saturday aboard v~sited her son-hi-law and da.ugh~,'Then- frock.e::were definitely in suit with small, matching hatthe SS United States for travel ter, MIl:. 'and' MRS.' ROBINSON- the Parisian mood fashioned and and red accessori~s,in Eur.,pe. .,; CUSHM~,' in', Far ffi'{ n g ton.

• • • J~ Conn., .and ,~er' ~aug~ter; ,JANEREYNOLDS G. CLARKJ of ... Before her m~riage,Saturday in' St, Philomena Ghurch BRAGAW, whQ' IS ,f student. at

Qxford road, will leave' the 'end the bride wa~ JEAN MARIE. GRAY,datightt~r,of,Mr. and Vass'arCQl~ege."of the month for Naples, Fla.- Mrs, Roland H. Gr~y of Calvin avenue, Lieut. Kenz is, the • II< .'where he will join MRS. CLARK ,.. lIWU'C' GLE '

h I'd sOI1.o,f Mr. and .Mrs., R, Joseph, Kenz, of Sault Ste; Mane, ' iV.L.:.;.o/. NOON H. ROBERTS;for a' win1er ~ lay. f B k hO "d' '... • • ,Mich, The yo.ungcouple .will'live in Peterburg,Va.' '. O. ~r S.lre.roa ,IS, planning toafter meet MR ROBERl'S in, the South. '.,Returning this week-end . th f"' . , " ,

a week at the Otsego Ski Club'. Moran' roa4, and MRS. NICH-' ning to complement.' the engaged e . lrst .of :p.ext,week and they ,, will fly over: tQ:Jamaica for a,will be MRS. CHARLES F: DEL.;.' OLAS' SCHLAFF of Devonshire couple,.ANNETT~: SHELDEN ~nd shod ,'stay. ,When, they': return to. '

t BRIOGE JR., MRS. WILLIAM 'road,. '.. '. JERE DYKEMA>It was a kitchen Florid'a, ,they will :go to the BelIe-M. E>ELBRIDGE, MRS; CYRIL'J. EDWARDS JR., EIJAINE AP-' 'The ~quare dancing, 'fr~end~ ,pt.' shower"for: Miss Shelden and a: view:f,:Biltmore ',for ,a' long~r- so-PEL' and MRS. RICHARD ,M. bar show~r for'li~~ ffance. journ, '~jomin:g'.~,MR.' and. 'MRs.KIMBROUGH DR. and MRS. L.,BENSON BRIS- B E.R N~,'R D;.,E. POWELL, of

'. ' .' • • TOL, of McMillan road; are look- II< •. '... ~ , . Bloomfield' Hills:. and :MR~ and:" JOHN ing'forward to March 6 when the MRS. HARLEY G. ,H1G:sfE, of ,MRS.: ,WILLIA'M E., St.AUGH~

'L~~SN~d(A~nR~amperr ha~~ Bristols:will be hosts at a dance Lake Shore road,'~d,hE'];mother, .. TER, JRoo of 'Birmingham. "'.announced the' birth of. a son,at Grosse., Pointe, Hunt CluQ.' .~, HUGO ~CHERER,'are V'aca-.'. ,,"'''' *,: ' '. .CARROLL BOUTELL LESESNE, IGuestsjwiUar.rive)Ii co~t'Umeand; .~ioning at the Breakers 'in .Palm ' Last, we~k:"epd, :th~ ,CARL D;' ,on Feb. ~. Dr. LE'.sesne~smother, at all times. t~ere '::will b.e, eight Beach .. I". ',' , , MAC~H~RSONS.. of B a 1f C;>.n;rMRS, 0. HARLSTONLESESNE, squ8i'es obeying the c'aUers. '. .'. .; "'4o. '~ . roadt spent ,in~?~and. Rap~d~'at-of Charleston, S, C., has been • '. ,.,,' 'MR. and MRS. Llwyd ECCLE- .ten,dmg:'a se~slop.)of: ,tpe, o~lcersvisiting her son and daughter- . The end of March "will, find 'STO'NE of L'" l' , "d. 'of the Topmabee, Yacht Club;, ,mco n . roa . no 'The . ,'.in-law. FREDERICK OLLISON,III, home' , 0 '. • ',' ,y were acc.ompamed. by

• • • for themid-ter.m vacation from' sooner, ar/rlved home, from a ~AROLYN SHIELDS'. of Birm~MRS, S. B. BINGHAM of his studies at Hotchkiss' in Lake- Bimini junket, thanthinr took-off ingham, arid 'JOSEPH 'BINDLEY,

Country Club drive has been ville, CQzln.He'will join his, par- for a' few days at Otsego. .of Columbus, Ohi,a, .vacationing at the Confederate ents, 'MR.,and MRS. FREDERICK • ... • II< III .•

Inn, between ,Biloxi, and Gulfport, OLL!S0N"JR.;,intheh~' new home MR, and MRS. STERLING E. JOHN FINK, son,' of. MR. arid'Miss" on the Gulf of ,Mexico," on Provencal. road. '4IT1ving" at GRA~M, who are -house-hunt- MRS. GEORGE R. FINK of Clov~

• • • ab~ut. t~e' same' time ~iU be t~e ing in; the Po~te; a:r~_.ocCupyi~g' erly road; I and, S T E P HENMR. and MRS. HUGH GAINE Ollisons. daugp.ter, JUI?Y, wpo 1S the'ho?Jle of her,p.arents,~. and SHERER;' son: of 'MR.imd. ~S.

NUTTER of S1. Clair avenue,~an- a stud~nt ~t th~ Ethel' Walker MRS. J;OHN W" MULFORD", in JOSEl'H S. SHERER of RIdgenounce the birth of a daughter, Scho_olm S~b~y~ 9onn. .' 'Provencal, road, while the MUI_road,helped,produce ,'IThe 'Ua~',PATRICIA BROOKE, on Val- .. fords are m the South." . , ", (Continued on Pare 15)'entine's 'Day. Th~ mother is the MR. and MRS. ,CHARLES R. 'P,..

.fonner M A U DE' SUZANNE~ MU'RPHY, of Bedford road;. en~ I ' .SCHLAFF. GrandparentS" are tertained at a supper and showerMRS. AUGUSTIN. NUTTER. o~ in their home last. M0Il:day ~ve- "~I •

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Robert Stherers; )r. Ibex to Hear "i:",:.~rs.',Thorm~sJart1e~B~;sRePltblicanClub Patricia Savage W ed~.l' ','.'. Movie.: Ed:itor/ ',; To. 'MeetFeb.28 " . ,', ,T'o. L' ".I~le' -In, '0' kla'ho'. '.'m' "a' 'Misl Hei~ B~W~~!ak ' ~,A:~~ayBOY~ton. ~~Jy Thomas James Ba'ss

tY to.I!bex in'embers •..their .h~~am~~' elec~ed presIdent 'Of the Womants I ""------ and~e8~ on ..Ftiday, : Fe1?ruC9"Y,Repubpcan~Chl.b ofGro~e P(j1Dt~.JDau9hter of Mr. and~ Mrs. George H. Savage, .of' Lake~

Fo,rmer Mary. Le~' Marshall, . of Dayton, 0., and .Pointer' 5. a.~8 'p.m.• at the ,home otMr., announces the, next. meeting to • t d Sf..... -d ..... Ed d' B B f Ke'n ..S k . be he'ld' on'M()nda'y',' Fe'bruary.28, pcsne-JIlln ono Mr.an Mrs. re • ass,o ..•.,'~... ,.pe.a Vows at Saturda. y Eve,ning Ceremony .at West~., and Mis., Charles" R. ' Beltz,' ,.500 ': .- ~ _

P b k.}." '.: .. . . . a~ th.e War.'Mem"or,iaf'C.enter •. ' sington Road Speak Yows in, St. Clare de Mont~falc ...... ' '. .m',nster res yt~Piari Church; Nas~au Honeymoon La e andayenue .. ,:~.. ' . 'C' The 2 p.m: meetmg.will'oo pre- _. . •• ' ~ ,: ~--------. 'Miss Bower;tmovie' editor'fol' . '. ceded by lunch ($1.30). at 1:15 .. ' At a double.ring. high nuptial mass, PatriClal Savage ~ '

At a. candl~light' ceremony in Da}'ton's' Westminster the Detr~it.Free.Pr~ss.'is.)n ex-. : p.m;. for which reservations are came ,the 1;>ride of Thomas JS,Jnes Bass last Saturday mormng"'~,PresbyterIan Church, Saturday evemng. Robert Pauli tensive .traveler: 'an4<'he!<jrifo ...~ I.: " to be made with Mrs:. C. Grant in St. Clare de Morltefalco Church. . " .Scherer, Jr •• claimed as' his bride Mary Lee, .Marshall. " mation'iS cUlle,f from 'a'rUsts she', . , '.Barnes, TU. 1-6412 by Thursday, . The.Rev. ,.fames Clark offi.~ ' ,

Miss Marshall is the daugh-~ ' , t' , . has in~ieWed.::from' the. t~h-~'. February 24.. . . t «( t th 11 ' 1 k ". h hit t' Sb '._ter Of Mr and M R b ' t .' , .' ., ,.' ... ,' .' , . Speak'ers" fo"" t'h'e meeting' will CIa e af

II e, 0 c 0hc'chcetrh~ small at.was w e ,sa In. ..e" t,'. -. rs. 0 er nylon net, with strapless bodIce niques of,scr~enirig;she:h~s. wit. . , ..Dlc~son MarshaJl.III, of Day- ahd the new torso look,. She .ness'ed. and{fr6m-the;'fuPumer-'be~r. Mar:gret 'Sterne~'.H~tory 1 m~n~, 0 OWIng W 1.. e also, wore orchids. ; .' ;:ton, ap~ the. bridegroom is'- wore a circlet of matching'leaves able films8heattends~.: ...:" . Professor. at. Wayne pniversity. brIde s,parents entertan;ed ~t When the newlyweds left th,~~'-:the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob.;. on her head .. ' ' . I' :The World 'Stud¥'::cha:irDianof,whose'subject, will'.be,. ':11;'; .the- a brea~a~t and, receptIon m wedding reception" the' .bri~.\ ': .ert F:. Scherer, of Lake Shore The' young Scherer~ left fo~ 8 Ibex.' Mrs":, ,Wa1ter,:C,rQw,.'iched':' ".. Shadow of ~he.lron CUJ;'ta~ a:nd the WhIttier Apartments., changed to a gray suit with s!io~\ .road.' , . wedding .trip tQ Nass8;u ~ollowmg uled. an, inf()rm~tive: met:ting for .'. .Mrs; Byron Chambers!.; legI~Iative Patricia k the daughter of fitted' k t n w.th tiny gi~ ' -, Oftl b.tiil t" . _' which they w* return. to .Law- I/bex menib.ers,: ..tiusband~; and . chairman of lithe local. cl\lb.,. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Sav- Jac e ~or 1 . '.' '_ .mony Cwas t:.~c::t. :~~::~~. to?, ,Okla., wh~l'e the, br1dep'00~ guests ;O.n FrIday:. ;F.eb~':l~ .18, at ,'. Other' co~mittee chairmen Ee- age, of LakopC)inte avenue. and hat. ':-<:cesso~les ,w~e, black. .,;j~<:Followhig'. th h: h i WIll resume hl~army servIce. . her home,.. '784. Berkshire." Pder cently appomtedby Mrs.: ~oyl- her, brJde,,'"Toom Is the son of '.TheIr destmation' was Ho.u.y~' ,th e ,c rc serv oe, The bride traveled in a <;har~ Kalinke,: a. native .. of. -:G,ermany. 'ston ,~vere,;,.Speakers.'Comn;uttee, . Mr. and Mrs. Edred B. Bass of' wood, Florida. ....,.gu~:~:::allse~t~~t:hln,:d coal tailleur wHh'smallwhite presentlya.F.ullbri¥ht SCholar.,at : Mrs. ;.John., M~'..S.'.H~t~hlD~on; . ltensington road. Upon the!r return to th."';tel Van C1::~p on n e 0,. hat and matching accesso~ies. - theUn.iver~tyof 'Michigan. ~ . Stuffy' G~ouP$" Mr~. Irvmg. Iri~ The bridal dress of' imported Pointe •. they will ,make, their .•..

. .' ---- ad~essmg .,Inex,. dx:eW.. CQmpUl- ' .. graham;. T7lephon~. ~omnuttee, white'.silk was trimmed in Chan- .home in the Chapoton Apart.:-.. -~he b::lde was gowned in PlJre son's between Nazi-German .Utc- '. Mrs; .. Peter;. Grazzml, .~.'Hostess tilly' Alace at the scoop neckline ments in 'St. Clair Shores. ". : '>

whIte ,SIlk taffeta a,nd Ale.n.con Montl.th p'.T.'A. tics and Soviet '.....neuv.e'r's as well. . . 'ComInl,ttee, "Mrs." Edward Don- a d again on lhe long fitted . .' ~.1 th d bl t d ~._.. . 'aven'. PUblkity' t Mi-s. Mark Edgar'. II? Th f 11 k' t ttta h d Among out-cf-town gu. ests at'.:-;'a.ce .Wl . a ou e Ier,e vel.l.of . as 'deiineating~ thOe' !w...o'rk'..of'".the' . 's eeves e u s Ir ace Ith dding d tlk ill d b S ed h H ld · . Pt' '...and Parlimentarian, Miss. Flora t J.I d' b d' uf 'd t e we an l'ecep lon w~r~, ~s~ uSI~n .secure y .. W is '0 lUg. ar y,- White Russian 'org8nhation.' . ".;.~, "And . . '0.;:) en er 0 Ice, po e 0 opera the bride's uncle. Edward Sav.;.

tIara fashlOne.? of seed. pearls. . Xarl Haas, concert. pia~ist :and' erson.. le~gth. " ..' age, of New York City; and t~~i:.,Han~ appliqued. bouquets, of "Meet and Get to K..'10W Your lect:urer, ~adio: com~entator' for,.. • . .! , I A Chantilly l?ce Jul1et held the I former Michigtm' State College~-'

gardenIas and cabbage roses of. " . the DetrOIt Symphony Orches~ : ..Racqueteers 'fingertip length veil of French classmates,- Marcia Smith •.of La~..r~~e~broidered Alencon l.ace dis •. Nelghbo.r Be.tter.. IS th~ th,emeof tra.' vice-pr~side6t. of the' .MU'Sl'C! '. ilk 'Uu . d Pt . °a' h'te G III d J B It " ,-t na.l1 h d th h h h d th 1 1- th till ft ...To .Vl.e.Here. ~s 1 slon an a rIci S w I range, ., an oyce 0 on",-I c. .....

se e ~own w IC a, e SO~la mg a.,ow ~a ure Council of Greater 'Detroit.aiui' ' <?rchid was surrounded' with who came dOWi.lfrom Lansing.'J '.

sculptured bod~ce and ~ b.eU square d a n c i n g . at ' :mteith president 'of. the Detroit Chamber '.' white carnations. ' .~~a~~igf;~~,.sklrt .extendmg 1l'~- School Friday night. ,Sponsored ¥'usic.'S~ietyf' has ?eend.~nga~eCl ::. .. :~~~:M;i;:tJ;'i:NW:: ..~:$~:::Z~::i::;., .. The"Nationa-I-R-a-cquets Dou1ble 'White carnatlons. In -cascade ---- .......- - ,'.'

,.. ' by the' Monteith"P,T.A .• ,the ...or'aserles.o.evemng.lscusslOn.' , .' '" '.' .... -: .. 'Ch'a "ons'hI'p to be" played on ar'ra.,ngements, also;were carried Coketal-l Party",~,'~.','.'rr:he bnd.al bouqu~t was of. " ,. .' .. periods, to be held.o~l Wednes. '., .' . ". . . ~ ." ~ .,' ":'Pictl.lre l:Sy'Car,I.JoYn'er'\ .~p~ .. ," . . . ~whIte orchIds, Eucharist '.Jiliest mght s entertalU~ent -will beglU day evenings or~e a month by' . The former Patricia'.Ah~ Savage" and ..her' brfd~gtoom; "the court ..of the ~etrol:t.~cquetby ~~. d~~~i:~a:J~~~~af~. was Be 10' re Dance . _,stephanotis and' ivy. The orchids at 8:30 0'cloc1~with free -~'~~esh- the Ibex Club: . '. are ,lj.opeymooriii).g. in. Holly,!,ood;' Fla;;':fo~lowirig' the-if: sa.t:.;. ';CI~b,Feb.; 25-2~, WIll brIghten the matron of honor, the bride's, sis-wer~ particularly. sentimental, ments being served through(;>ut Mrs~ George riicke~,. the Music urday weading~ in -Sf. lCIare de :Montefalco':Ghiiicli' Her. s~lal. calendar t~at,wee~-en~., ter, Alice' Savage, was m.aid of - ,h g f th ' .. , ", .. M' d'M'..' G' "'H S'" , .. 'f'L k . t' . Charles Kendrlckt BenJamm.S. M Ann B nh t ta' 'ed" "'ravm come ::o~ e green- the evening. . Chtdrman ~or The?,. isoxesponsible . parents. ~e " r ...an. :r,S~,' ~or~e.,. ;-:,_a~aget po. a,.epo~.e ,- .Warren. Jr.t and Thomas,Golibart hono!' with Betty Jean Hoyt and ary e am en er In ~hoAustets°df tht~ b,flde s, fdatheft~' 1 . Cards and card tables will be for' the pla~itlg\of th~se. Unusual aven:ue •. and Mr. Bass. ,IS .'t:g:e ..son: ,of., 'the' .Edteq: B.' ~asses;. cOmp:dse' the cominittee for the Mrs. Charles Gardellat brides- at a coketail party at the Han: .

. .en an swore 1 en I c a 'I bl h t' h' t lectU(e serIes. The thll"d musical . . ',,'. h'ed' 1" maids', and' Nikkie DeB_aeke,' the place home of her parents, Mi\'"gowns of tulip red silk taffeta avm a e.for t ose no WIS.mg . 0 • .t' h' K 1 ..... l' weelt.end S' soclal sc ~ e.' 0

, '" ' dance. TIckets are ~1 pet .person ~venmg, Wl ar Ha~..s: ~ctU.llt Fe At'S" . '. H e;t . On "Friday 'evening, Feb. 2~, junior bridesmaid. and Mrs. H. J. Benham, last Fn';'fioorhtsYVte~,ltng, skirtsf:~eTmhg andcanbepurehasedatthedoot .lngandp~~yiIlgthepianowil1be In'.e' .r.5' 'c'. c-,res, , ,'1 there".will:~be' a:dinner at the All were dressed in waltz day evening preceding the C?P~",;"cau.

gd .In 0 Ifconafn p~u s. h Ief 'or at the school office anytime at the. h,?tne. of Mr. and ...,M~s. '.. .' , 'Racquet Club. The following eve- length'frocks of red taffeta,fash- .stitution Ball at St. Paurs HigLi "

mal s wore ace- rammg a b f F'd \ ""11' M't h "11 CharI .... 'Parc' ells Mar"'h 2 at 8'15 . C th 't d l'one'd wl-th molded bodI'ces and SchooL .h t f t h' t ff t 'th e ere nay .....1 1 c ener WI . ~ , ! ......' :. • . .'. I" I ning racquets' 'en U51as s an ' '.' ',""as 0 ma c mg a e a, WI . the- calling for the square ,Mr. Haas' tOPICWIll. be "High- I 'L "G A' '. theU:~wives will ~move to the bouffantskirts~ . . The St.. Paul girls COrnered tq~: ..~~

s~ucy rose buds tucked at .one dancing - . lights of Music. from' the Bugin:' '.'n '-a'te, . eorge p ey :Little. , Cl.ub.~fot., .a. dinner, and On their. heads were narrow market on U. of. D. boys for'~Ji~: ....:SIde. .I. ning 'of oUr: Day ....• Music for. white. bands embroidered in se. evenings, 'for their datest with the' ..

Mrs. Stanley W. L8:gerdrost W,.n'dm',-'I-P-o-.,n-t-e-G-"'-r-denC'I'ub Many,Media. inc1'uding JazZ." , ..' . . . . .da6~e'Sunday' atternOon' a buffet quins and pearls. ex~eption of one Notre Dameand Sharen Marshall, SIster-.. of 0IiII ',. • • • !'I. • C dAd. F .d d S d ,P~ul DeRoc1::ler assisted Mr. man, were all ".from the college ......the bride, carried bouquets ,of To Meet at Eversman Home Ho' w" e."Fr" iZZ'.ell'" .rOlnters' In ast an u _Ience' at. rl, ay' an ;C\turay :lu?ch-eon 'a~ the. Racque,t. ~l~b Bass as best man and groomsmen across town. , . :tgardenias and white sweetheart __ '. , ~ Performarlces in Players Playhouse;: Famous After-' . w:111 precede. ~he ~Wardmg of included William' Bass,' Jack In th,e ~oup :were Mary, Ann :~roses. B h....'. . SI F II PI" E hE" .., c, . tournament prIzes. Kennelly' and, Marvin Grieshab- and her escort, 'Dick Benoit; Mar- .;:The bridemaids were Karla The. Windmi.l.l...Pointe:: Garden e'.t.. rotha.l.Told.. . o.ws 0 ow ay' ac.. v~nm9. .' . .. . . Mill' T' H' . '-I"..

d h" S h ' t 4 Cl\lb will meet. at the. hom~ of . '.' . . ." ,..' B 0 C . .... er. rIanne er and om mes; ~an Josep me' c erer, SIS ers oJ. . .. It was a snowy patb' hut it led' to the Players Playhouse ruce" ~ areysJVIove For her daughter's weclding, Diane Bickle and B,iU'Bosq~ette; ;:.the bridegroom; Mrs. Walter M~s~'<George W. Evers~an, 884. " Mr.!lnd Mrs.,Walter R. Friizellon:Fridayand,Sat:ur.d~y":evenings. February'll and 12,' for To .New 'Home.on Moran Mrs.' Savage was gowned in deep LouiseWinogrocki and Sandy l?i~ <Lakoffof Middl'etown, 0.; Sally Westchester road, at 12.p.m., bn .of Mcl4ill~.roa~; a~9unce.the Pointer.s .. Therr-tliey,attendedFiireArts Socrety'sperfomi~" blue lace with which she chose a Maggio {related to the great Joe'; ;;rMcBride, .Joan. McCutcheon and Wednesday., March 2.. .'.. engagement of their daughter an'" f uTh LtG g Ap''l~ )t..:. . . ': Mr. and Mi-s .. Bruce ,D. CarDtl',' small chapeau of match,ing .sa~.in. Joanne. Mei.er 1lnd Jos~ph Salo~ ~qtSally Coleman, all of Day tor.. . h b' .. . ".' , ces'o . e a e eor e ~y... "'.1 h S"''r P

. At.2 p.~, t e cIa ,WIll go..to: Grace Ellean ..or,. to p u a n e ~. _, . Following a tr.ied,.true, '.andil , . IS _I WOO formerly made. their, home Her. flowers were orc Ids. , mone; harl MCL'lally and hili'P",Their flo~~rs were white ros:::s the War/Memorial Center to'hear Howe son of Mr and Mrs Harry in St. ,Clair: Shores,. have. mov:ed ',Mrs. Bass,'mother 6f the bride- Eckman; and Sandra Paradynski' t

B.nd ivy. . '. an informal talk to be .given 'by E. iIdwe;'of Ho~eiI, Mich.~harmin'g pattern, merilbers',~aster' sbeet ~hi.tp.e 10bbY,o(the into' t1:leir 'new home on Moran groom, chose sapphiJ:e blue 'peau with Lloyd Syront the Notre. tServing a's. best man at the Mrs. Maude Upton. on~''the sub- ,Grace Elleanor is a senior' at stayed': on. after. ~he perform- Play erSt. was corIDriittee member road'at ChadevoiX. de soie jacket costume and' her Dame man. ~'...:"::..

ceremony was Douglas F. Roby, ject of ..ti1a~s." " '. ,Michigan. State ~ollege ;and' ..a. ,~ces, to' gat~er ro~d tabl~s 'Mrs;! William' J. Den ne ~..'-.We\ ~", '. ,. .' ~Jr" . and the' groomsmen were ' . mem?er 'of Delta> Delta Delta',~ .th~th~~t~rand, m .cand1'e~'watcfiedr"the" d'o 6 r ppening'to:j. ' , .. "', ~Peter R. ~inK,Stanley R. Day, Joan Ma;.cu~ lea~ing sororIty.......".,... . light. to .enJoy . refreshments : .. '.:, .' .. ,', .' , .,~'John Scherer,' .brother of the . Mr Howe 'Is a .....aduate' ot d I' d th' .rf' , ,a d m It Mr. and. Mrs ... Wlllia.m . ,I;b .d . f G P . th W dnesday for Europa . . . 6" . an app au e. pe ormers as. V . h' 1 k'. , .....'f 'h h d' . \ ~ ~n egroortl,O rasse mnte; e . e C! '.. . 'I;J " <Michigan' St~te' 'Colleg~ 'aiId' 8'the:' '6iiied.the~atidlence .. '; . asu. s e 00 lUg 'a~ .1S}#. a . ,. ?ibride's, cousin,. Thomas E. Mar~ .' --- member of Alpha. Gamm.a Rho' Y J .", '....' stepped from a bap.db~x J.I.1steaq ,..~ :.shall, of Dayton; Edward P. Fil- Joan Marcus, daughter of Mr. fraternity.. . Pointer. Erwin '.R. FoersterJ.i.' of .fr?m out '()f a snowy. wmtery . ~...lion, Jr.,' of 'Indianapolis; Herman and. ~Mrs. Edwaid Marcus, :~f'. A Mll1'ch wedding ~ is beiiig ,in&'. Il:S .director, received n6t evemng., .' .~ ' M . •. ., . ' 1.:Eckrich. of South Bend, and Ron- Ox{6rd road. is leaving. next planned~ .oJlly congratulatIOns, from aU The cast for the play included:. r.... ",.~n I ,- jtaId Turner, of Toledo,.' Wednesday to fly to Europe for' -'- .and sundry, but also .an on-the~ .Mrs. Jane' Bacon as' Margaret;'., . 11•• 1"':1 . ""

Mrs. Marshall was. ~owned in visits to Paris,' London. Roipe Detroit So~s~s Plans spot.photo of his cast. c~mplete- John Kinsey as.' George Apley; . l': tcafe au lait. Chantilly lace and' and 'Nice. . Iy autographed. Poi~1ter Hilary. Dorothy Coolidge' ¥' ~atherine:, _ >..tulle for hel".daughter's wedding. ------... Meeting".for March I Whittaker. was production Apley;DavidA.Coolidge"asJohn"' IAI' ,''" .!,A trig evening hat of matching ONE' FOR ALL --- ,manager, and a. v.ery pretty one Apley; Sally Reyriolds.as.Ele'anor. .' rre WIII'lI ;,material completed her costume The only good that is. good for Mrs. J; E. Engstrom,. corre- . 'in her, crisp red ta1feta froek., Apley;. George ...yost,: as' .Wils?n;, . . _ ~and she wore \vhite orchids. one' is the good that works for the 'spc,nding Secretary of, the Detroit ,Miss Whittaker joined a 'party Elizabetp. Livingstone ,as Am~lia ,-' ;.

Mrs. Scherer was in sea foam good of all. "' , ' Soro~is, announ~es .that the nex~ after the Fri d ay performance Ne\V,com'Qe;:Paulp.Nrd ~.Roger, ,meetmg will.be held .on Tues.day.' h th. th .gu t . Eq New~ombe;; :,!os~I)~,Jenmn~s . ~t • ~March 1 in, the home of Mrs •.'R. w enh e o~r ~s s W~\ t HoratioWilling;;~etty, Stu:ling Saf~ri suit in khaki twilL ~G. Sickles of 863'<;trand ~arais. '.. N.ic olson. Mr., and. M!,s. 0 er B(Jane~il~in~;,J:~~ Bisc~glia as' ~

Mrs. Ira H.Remdel and Mrs;. Louden, Alex .Suczek, and Mrs. AgI?es' Wlllmg;, Harry.Mooek as. ~C, B. Swift will, serve as co~ Michael Mainguth.' Mrs. Main~ Howard Bou~der;Marie' Curtiss' L~opard trimmed helmet to matcn. .:~hostesses.' . . 'g'uth wore"a~ 'trun 'black taffeta as Linda Ley ton; :¥ary,'Lerchen ~. Miss Isebelle Miller,voi~e ~in- .theater:'fro~k0,ari.d :,on h~t .darl~ .as E m.il y Southworth'; .Robert.' " ,~struc.tor, w11l direct the Denby locks she' affect~c;l.Ii sle~~er g?ld yand~r~tlls.~ulhlD H...Dole. and Sizes 3, 6x :~HiMghSchool Male Ens,~~1;>le!.. '., .l;1oopa :laiMr~i$eL'inl.wCondpertland.. GoOvftert'~tH:untetrh'.as.H}enIyd;"~'c.••.• ;: ' •.. '. .~n. Vernon Johnson IS ebair-' .. Mr. and. s'. es Ie.. '. u nam. ~ age, , . e. me 0 IOUS.p'u~no! l' .".

man for the day, . were' witn 'friends at. the Friday of MJ;s:Frame:-J;'SladE;n' "Jr~could:. . , ~:.~. . evening performanceof.,theplay. be heard .in'<s~lections' from the, ' 5•.95 ;toABILITY Jl'IGUltES . Mrs. Putnam was in beige' lace .Merry Widow.... . ,"",. :'!!'

It's better. to do a little task for the ~verting. )'. Also' in ,th.e';flrst night audience ~well than to' be 'lost in a' great . "Looking .ever "SO attractive as were glilnpsed_Mr.,and .Mr$. Mar- " >(

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that it seenis:'to be fashioried'1ike':jewel~ wotild.be:'The,big 'M;aJ;'Ch 9:,F1:om ~,~d..~~F1~wers;.: .... the .b.!7~t., •. : 'are:the' :t~~we~t'.:this"yea~•.~e~,:irie.shad~s. ~, Haro~t,~We~~ .. ':~'.:"::,'•• .e. strawberry, Ice 'cream.plhk', ..;...'. pale' putter yellow .•. '~,; ,~arch lu., ~dsCaPlJ~,g,"~WJi1'snow wh~t~ ~ •• , da#ling.,"re~~~':{.~ ~ar~e bl~e., •. _,.' subtle :~.,When,.~~~t; ~~Y.',~~"'~~-pansy,. ,*,. aqua. Have ,ornaments • .'. maybeea, turtle or. a , u "h'';3 'c ]'". th' 'r.o ... .:I. -Picture by Fred ttunnena1 1 '~' , db' j -' • '.:'. f h" '.J' f h" h' .",.:.:. .lY.larc'iW ',' 0 or In e ~a.L~,m ., ., , M . 1map ~,. ~a~ .;.•..~.~f.P....'" ~a~~e:, ~t.;~s,: ~s ,.1Onel.l.0 - Ig "gra~ from M~ (to.'oet."~Mrs~' Frank ",' T:b.e,G~QSSe.~om.te Woman's:Club is holding a c~rd pa.rty at the War em?rla .leather :J1:ls~W:l~~,,,lt,off" ":"ltli ;a~::damp' c1<?~~.The ,~a&:,read Webb. ,'! . "~', \ ~,~.Center on February 25.,Helpjng with plans are, left to rIght: MRS. E. W. WALKE: tlcketseven~~e~~fifty 'Ol!t.~ach.pIece.\,:Bx,'Phelp'~".~"'.'~ an4 Ou~s 'March'3~: Rose;; J'. M.':_~lex- chairman,.MRS.'R.,D. HALFORD, general chainnan; and MRS. S. c~PLOPA, tableAlon~ !,at'T~e,'Sl9.~Ji,E:s..L~e,..3~t~,,1?:!r,~,o~9/You.~al?-',always, 'an~er.. , ,~,''', , '", " , . ,,", chairman'.:' ','.,' ~ . , , , . 'park.ill th~ ,pnva,te ,p~kmg ar.ea'.ln t1ie, b~ck of ,the ,Clothes, Apr,a 6" .SprmG' .P"'ob1ems' -, ',' . , 30 Pl P ';1 A lL' . .. ,',. " ' . p.. • .,.. 'Dessert,.will b~ served at 7:, ogress or, nnua

me. \ • * • Frank. Va!dik. . '. ' ,,', p.m. Tic~et~at '$1.~5 ma;y:be. pur- ' ,ans . r .. Even though the:earlit;s~ crocus, chased ,,'by:: calling Mrs. Earle ~ l' . D.

1\,fR.' DAYID,-forme;ly,'a :~'u~,it4r~sseron the hill,.~s c~~~~~- will ~o~ .~~' e~~.!~t. ,for;:,.s~y~:al ,W~e,"';I'U: ~-5113,.or.::~ft~e'door ,Emp loye-E mp oyer "tunering the business of'beautifullhair styling ai1;d~ima~~nt weeks'l~ Ith,e ~omt~~:~~:i~~~le~ .the.evenin~. of'~he p~ •.,'. . ,. g t th A La' B t' S 1 '405 ""I'slie 'Road' If of talks lS one,',Of.the."h~bfugers " Pr' '. ds f'th"l.:' 't '11 ak . . .wavm a. e nn ' UIse, eau y a on, .~' r. ." ~:'. f . .1 G rde ' :Ceriter'. oc~e 0., e::ey.e~,WI me, David, E. McCarron. general Named a~ chIef hostess 15 Mrs.you are in the 'mood for, a new hair styling':call TU:,2-7511. 0 sprmg o. ,an,., . It "possIble,'for ,some, student to- .' . ~ ' -p' '. . '. . '* ' * . * . members. ~,e' speake~~,,:~,e..,!x- continue':his)'or:her education at chal.rman' 01:, :~he Gro~e. omte WIlham Dant. while ¥Is. Ml(~~ael<

. ' . . pert authorl!les, on theIr; subJ~ets 'an' t't t' . t II e' rank. BWI,nes. Mftns ASSOCIatIonan. Chargo. heads the' d~coratlonsHERE ON FIsher. Road, :numqer. 403,- are th~ s~uff that 'and >several ,'of ,the\ lecl;~~': wilJ ,l~ I U Ion 0 c~ ><e~" , nual Etilp19yee.Employer dinner 't; Mr Cia t All dtdreams are made of. 'The, shimmer' of .,Lurex brings a .be illustrated.with' colorea;slides. . The G~osse Pomte:.. Wom~'s party,to. be' held' at the D.Y.C. on c~mml ~e. . s. y on ~.

glow to. the very NEW upholstering materials~ Gillis, Modern An' informal ?questiOD:,.lper~~d'will ..~l~~ Achievement ~ward, o~$300 th~ evening 'of May 10;this week will b~ 1? cha:ge o~ reservationsH Fur. bing , h . th' k' It's the br;ght colors follow' ea"\.' talk to aid":irl,solving IS, offered. annually to an I out- announced appointments ot his and s~at~ng WIth MISSMary Louorne nIS S,IS s owmg ~lSwee. ".. . ""'~ .' , '." ,.' t d~ t 'd t o'f G ' "Pom'te. Cl t' . to C D H t' ., th tt t" tt . d f ., 'L '. th t garden problems . , s an mg ,S u en. ' rosse. sub-chaK"men and a number of ou Ier aSSISmg. . . ous on• ,. • It s. e a rac lve, pa . er!J,s •• '. ap. , 0 course, ~e~,., a ' .' ,. \ ':' " .th' High School:' ' " , 'omm.ft" • will have charge of 'prizes.will make you and I want more'than just one chair do~e or. ~e=-le,crr'1hare,~I~ WI t All,Pointe'residents.are invited c 'l'h 1 eemen'

dd th" ts The general chairman also an

~ade Up: :rhis; wee~t tqo, ~h~y ,~re presentirig;::t~e,'..new:est ~~e'Gr06~~Po~~e'G~:~Ceerite~. ~'Participat~, i:r:{this ~veni~g 'of are~ o;m:e Da: andel~~~r nounced that tickets will be,$5.~O~nterpret~t1(~ns o~,flexCl?der qerard. On~ o~tstan~ng desl~ Anyone inlter~~ed in7'garde~irig ca~~s.. ';('here WIll be,' attractive Pasel~ 'entertainment; .t.:hatJles p~r person and tha~ all sea~gIS ~alled MIkado "and 1~ ~ashio~,~d on. s~ gauz~ ~ ton~~ ..?~~ C()r~any:.invi~ed',t9,.:~e<:~me~ prIz~. ",' ,.' , yerheyd~n, install!ltion of 'officers 'w~ll be b~ ~es~rvatlOns. GuestsbeIge. One called KaleIdoscope., of fortlzen • ',. ,liriens • • • member: .The .yearly Ques,' are " . " for ,the new year' John Hannan WIn be pernutted.and some of ~ot.tQn batiste' c~!l1plete .this;'collecti~n. All t~s $1.00 ',.for active: t ~ejnbers' ~md:!,L H Charbon' nea"u ~d Alphonse J. Meye:r, tickets;' . The annual meeting and instal-does away WIth 'ruffled :c~tams stretChed over pIcture wm. $5..00 to! sustainmg .. member~~' • ,. . " Char~es ,Ver~eyden and William 1ation of new offic~s, as usual,dows, doesn'. it? '. i' "M~s 'Marie .Louis,,~~erson ,~~ Be'com' e's' Gen' er'al' Moir,: arrangements; President will take place' in' conjunction

• I :' ' • * * chairman of memberShip, and "lS., .:,., Matthew 'M. Goebel and Miss with the event. More than 500ARE yOU' t' 'h 1 t ' r ld' b' in the' Garden 'Center ~Oom 'eaCh .. , .' ' , , . . Jl4'arY Lou - Cloutier~ menu pro., reservations are exPected and, u. a go~~n:e .W (I), g oa ~ over .,go en WI?e or l;U y Friday ait~mo.o~ fro~'. 2 :0',c1<?Ck''Lows~~. Ch~bonne~~ of, 1044 gram; .Toh..~Hannan, publicity; C. in the"past, members will be pro-

PO!ts? if SO, this, IS for. you. '\rYe;conslder the, wme ,dep~- until 4 o~clo~. to .welcome new Kensinf:ton road, ,a, ca~eer.'~~y D. Houston and ErIe Richards, videct with a, fonn for 'makingment In Farms Market a shop WIthIn a shop ., •• because tIllS 'members., \ man ~d at present professor of traffic ;directions. 'reservationsdepartment'is so c'omplete. Here yo~' w~ll ~',all t~ b~g -----..,.' law ,at'~~,e,Unive,rsity. o~:~I?~ttpif. ' .names in Champagne, too. And.there Just doesn't. seem ,to be, D J" hR' p, a' Law. Sc~~l; ~as ~~ss~'O~ed .an.end to. their w~esrFrench ••• It~~an ••• Spanish ~ ~ • ,r. ~ n .,: era Brlgadier Gener.a~,~ the Um~e~and German. Now that lent "is here you won't want murkey ReceIves Honor' St.tatesf,~rr:y R~e:ve.~ c~ad 'b . h Ii h' . l... 11'n. :1.." d ....Q!l'" - .' ,l~ o"ue CommlSSlOQ.was passerews to serve. WIt s 1; ,oy~ters" ~'le . ~.u; ap. ~.ouu ,es.• '. • __ by,Congress on' Februaiy~"8.: .YO,u'llcrave a mello~ fragr~t'bpuqueht kind ofthWIne. qr you . At the'National.:Convention:of Ge~eral CharbonD.eau~enlisted "mIght choose ~ne w~th' a ple~s~t s arpness. at goes l;ID- the American Assoclatfon"of En- hi the armY'in May 'o{1917 whileusu.aIly well wlth,'seafoqd,or cl?-Ic)ten.. A fi~~ Germ~n R~e dodontists' held. at. ,the .Conrad a'freshman at. the:Uriiversity, ofwine is recommeded to .be served:':wi~h,twhlte meats and fish. 'Hilton Hotel' in., ~~i~ago:,.,frolA ,Detroi(Law Schoo1.",He,wascom- ,351 Fisher Rd. TU.'2-5100 for delive'ry..' Fe'bruary 3-7, Dr._Jo~~ R.:.P!~.o~. ~,issi~~ed' ',~h~~s~er •. After- ' ,i ':_' ',l", * * , . ,* '. ',," -', ~5~24 E"'~~~~t'~~' f;~;~~',Y!t:. :~~~ying.1~~t-1:Y~£~~Yts:.~ip.0,~~fl.!.:~"rf.' ''c' ~;

IFYOU are' new in 'Grosse Pdilite yeu might. h~iiiterest'ed ~oted pr~slden -,=ec, e. n - ,world war,' !ti~tstiy.e~:(iiCt;IVe 'In' , " 'j>, ""'~ •

. . . . . 'h' . . h '; , tiona! SOCIety. '. the reserve cop'!)s.' , , ,~ knowmg,;w~o ,1S,~he<geruus10f the s ears.,~ t e~~,parts. . Pr. Pear 'has~'achiev~d~~~stin~-"" Xt. t~ OUtbr."1i/oi"~14~ '1 :-'~;.~~

it IS none <?t~er than, ~am the IBar~er., A sp~C;lally coac~ed .tion in the :tiel,a ot sc!ence for his :11" the" General ':v,ras.recalled~,'to '$taff under his superv~slOn turn~ out .m~. that are :unusually research in. 'EnaOdoD:~ia,.m' the active duty. In, Februar.y: of' 1942'good to look at! 395 FIsher'Rd. . , dental use of:su1rii6nainide COi'll- he was sent oversea!~to serve,'on

.;. .: *, ' pounds' and periicillm.;° p~niciUiri .the ,staff:-of the 9gth~:Infantry

WE'RE HEPPED' on Anne Fog~rty's 'nylon tricot petti- and'streptoIriycm in,:pillp "can3l DivIsion, 'where.~he ..saw duty incoats. Arid we've stayed awake longer tha~,usu,allately therap:y:.~'~~,is', li~~ed,:'~ "'Who's the batt~~S'of ,hdennes, ;Cen;tral

M Who'" in . .AmerIcan~,,'Men' of, Europe and the Rhineland.. Gen-scheming ways to tell you about, them. '\aybe .~t's be<:aus~ SCrence; is 'a" mE!mJberof the eral CharbOrmeau. co'iitlnm!d histhe pointed scallops around the hem,. make. ~hem look 59 Anierican'Associatiori for' the' A4. active. status in the "reserves afterwicked • '.' and appealing. All are embr~de?"ed .•• '. red on vancement. of SCience,"Washing-. the ,cessation'of hostilitieidh ~1945.red .• ~blue on white' ••• and b~ack,.o~ black.,~he'pric~ is ton, D.C.; and'is:'a'plein{ber.?fthe DUr~ghis,youngerye~~:'Gen-'the good news here ••• seven nmety-five.' Just In, ••• an,d Michigan' Academy', of'" Sc1,ence, era1 Chal"bOnneau.was active indesigned to give you an elongat~d look is Pior.ett~ a: camisole ,.A.t:ts:~d :r..etters;Ann A1'Ibor,Mi- student affai~s_~t.'both' the ,Uni~'sttapless foundation of embroidered nylon: It hoo~J in front chiga~~ . .. ~.. ,versity' of ,.~troit ~~gh,SchoQl• '" . has an adjtist~ble az:m, band' ;, ~'. the 'be~ter, to' fit, m' Dr",P~ar ~salso a :tell<?,!l~ ~he q.~d c;olleg~:..,aI?:~:.-y.r:3s:chie1lydears ••• and blue and pink trirn:. All this at .371Fisher R~ad ..t\merlcan,College of .De.~t~s~s... . kri~wn fC!rhis work on ,the debate

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. " ••• Cpl. Elton B. ~anif~rd' In fact, forty years to .the day

AT YARNCRAFT they compare their new Spinnerin mazet Now a"tFort Or'd' 'C..;:l~~.' before 'his newest, co~ission,iUll (Feb. 8, 1915),.he so convincinglyorIon sweaters to cashmere. The reason is that they are', -' debated the negative, of ~ceRe_'

so soft and have full fashioned :cietailing. Cardigans, ~e nine- FORT ,ORD,.~Calif.-:.~my Cpl. solved: -That, to. preven~..jnteI;,:,ninety-five and pullovers are seven. ninet:y--fj.ye; So~' of tlie Elton B. Bamford, son of Mr.,and national', ~omplications,."ship.ment-colorful new blouses' have bat wing sleeves anel, are' close'to Mrs. 'Eltan W. Bamfo:rd;.359~iU- of con~8!band. to 'Europe snoul4four' dollars. 'As usual, the finest in 'hand knitting yarns wit4 crest road, ,Grosse.Pojjlte;: Mich" b~:stopp'ed by the"United"Sta:tes"the newest ,design~\;ou~.'ideas .and' needles- can.m'ake. 34~ is scheduled ~to:',partidpate:, in tbatJ'Js)eam, pa~ ot,the:Phiia-Fisner Road. TU. 1-'~595" Exercise Surf ,Board...,along....t~e lethic Debating So~ietyh of the.. • * .* western coast,.of.t~e'.U~.~,>~arch_'U~,..o:t D(Hi~h Sc~ool" won ,the

, / '- ' .' 21.:.26; '. '.~. 'match hands down.-.,, ' .WITH ~I few~ exceptions, .~'e ~ave ~Qst1! devoted t1?s , During ,the ,.joint At;ny-NaV'y' :G~~a1 Charbo~eJlu is' now.column '-4;0 .women. But thIS .month we look to ,the rne:tu maneuvers' Bamford~s 'Unit- the t:p.e ass~stant commander. of the

And all this has been brought about by th~ opening of.a neW:. 38th;"RegimentaJ. ,COni.~f,:Team: ',70th ~e,s.er;ve'Infantz:y:''pivision.department for ~en .at tl;le~Ann ~oUise Be~u:tY S,~~?,n~Usu~lly, ;~ll,. at t a,~'~', ~n: ~::~~~~~~U?~ . 'O'N;', m' GH~S'ON'9'__:LIST' ,men go 'to barber, ,shops '''.' • ~ow:eyer, In' the~r, ~~ldso~.~, ~.:A.ggr~sor. '«w~~ - ~~s~~e;",l~ , " '.,' J' '..Dr ,

booths .barberin a.is just one- essential: service to be-'had: There s~a~atl~n. JJ.l, th,: ..~ ~'bn!t.~3~u~la ; ,M~ss' ~ah Boales, daughter of1 .' b • ." , d" th' "" '~'mpuntams .. :An: arnplu 10US" land- Mr: and .Mrs William G Boales

are sca p treatmen~s ••.• ,man~c1:1:r~s.~'... an ..In: ~lr"l;lew.s~.. ,.1 ing 'fr,om,Nav8fsprfa~~.~craft::Wiil .'Of,",43;'Edge~ere ':roa'd,:~GrosSeleyel h~ canJuxunate,I~ a stea.~,bath.and.sw~~~h,~assag~., ~e ,.m~.de op. Jhe 'Sari 'Simeon- Pointe F~nls, has been"named,toC~nvenlt~nt.hours. 6 p.m. to ~1 p.t;r!. Sat. 9. a.m. ,to',5 p.m~ 405 ~aches.: ", '." ~ . the: High.Honor'List.for. the firstFIsher Road at St. Paul. "I'U 2-'1511. i, . ','Ccmporal Baniford. i~.assiped seme~ter,'at 'Pine Manor, Juniq,i

, *: .: * to the personnel. section in,,:serv. College:" in "'WelIesl~y,, Mass.,

A'DMI~E .TH~"clean, lines, •.• ,.. ,the fashion of this s~e~k ice CClmpat;lY.-".',. . " where She is, a freshman.black desk' ••• blended' WIth :brass, door pullS. Conslder

it's function. Think 'of what' h,-'can do 'to ,your Toom. ThiS:elegant piece has one deep. file ,dia~€r,:plus a. sha1l!J~er J)*e~,',It is forty"eight inches', 10ng,",t'Yenty-ofur inche!S, deep, an~,twenty-eight incfles, high.'Wond~rfU1? IngeeCJ."-;:.,. and SOi~~,-the ~rice •• • ninety..,.:f()~", dopars :.and', 'fifty, '.":cents... Gil~s,,'Modern' Home Furnishings,. 403. Fisher Road.' ,' .',.'. Ill. '* ' . .'.THE;R:e IS'som'ething about a laay,:,like touch. Daddy loveS

itl,He loves it especially when~it' comes' ~O"the 'laUn~er:~gof his white shirts. 'He wants~tliem crisp. "•.'. refr~sh~ng. WhX1,not t~y ,the c~stom. srQoothness of,thErsbir,t'laundrfat" Mon~~'dry Cleaners, 369'Fisher Rd.? TU,5..,.4800.'.'.,: ' ..~ '.r ,,' . . .. :,' .,.. ,P . .

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Women Play Big Part. in PoliticsNever underestimate t)le p<?wer lance and a continued struggle to

()f a woman. , maintain the Grand Old Party.At last Friday's meeting of the Mrs. A. Gray Boylston: newly

Michigan State Federation of Re-' elected president of the' Women'spublican Women held at !he Vet- R e pub 1ican Club of Grosseeran's Memorial Building, it was Pointe was present with 'the fol-:proven that women carry a big lowing 'delegates from the club:load of the interest, devotion:.nd Mrs. Harold O. Love, Mrs~Meri-participation in the world 01 dcth Randall, Mrs. C. Grantpolitics. Barnes, Mrs. John Feikens, Mrs.

Mrs, Peter Gibson, vice-chair- Mark Edgar, Mrs. Byro~ .Cham-man of the Republican State Cen- ?ers, Mrs. Peter Grazzml, Mrs.iral Committee introduced a Rober,t Wa~dron and Mrs. Sam-panel of five women who have uel Zilley.won elective offices throughoul Grosse Pointe women.who werethe state. Repr~sented were: one prominent at the State Co~ven-mayor, two treasurers, one clerk tion on Saturday. February 19,of the court and a member of were Mrs. Charles A. Dear=whothe State Board of Agriculture presided as the temp6rary chair-who all testified that their posi- man of the State Conyention andtions carried 'dignity and respect Mrs. John M. S. Hutchinson, whoand offered a challenge to their was re-elected the vice-presidentmale associates for constant vigi- of the State Central Committe,~'

Theater's Her Beat "-Marceline Hemingway Sanford (Mrs. Sterling S. of Hillcrestroad) has just returned from a month in New York ••• dur-ing which time she saw 21 plays and musicals ••• 'and spentevery available lllinute interviewing, lunching and, diningwith her friends in the theater ••• Not 50 long ago, theSanford views on Broadway were for home, enjoymen~ only• • • but now she's on a regular lecture cir.cuit' • • • is one ofthe country's most popular reviewers of the theater •• '.. andeven made a stop at Greensburg, Pa.,. en route home, toappear before a large audience there •••. ... .

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At City Club FridayVIell, we got started on all this 'because we wanted to' sayMrs. Sanford is appearing at the Women~s City Club thisFriday to talk of the theater ••• There's to be a 12:30 lunch-eon first and then everyone at 1:45 will retire to the audi-torium for the Backstage Broadway Review . • • On thisoccasion, members of the City Club may bring guests ,for ,theluncheon and lecture. • • .

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Gilmore, Jr., Mrs. David Rust and Mrs. Alvan Macaul"y, Jr.are others who have been asked to. lunch with Elsa • •

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Fishers to Mexico ..It's on St. Patrick's Day that the Fishers are taking off forM~xico' City and Acapulco ••• with plans to return .toPhoenex, Ariz., where they'll meet the' Carlton M. Higbies,'Jr., of Vendome road, and spend two weeks afthe Wigwam ..The men will be intent on business but the gals will' baskin the sun in true vacation fashion • • • Young' Judy andAlfy Fisher will fly West to join their, parents when they getSpring vacation from their studies . • • ' , .• • •

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Mrs. Sanford's EnthusiasmIf you've ever heard her, then we don't have to add thatMrs. Sanford is very, very good ••• 'When she likes a play,she makes YOij want to go right home and pack, tak~ the nextflight to New York to see it yourself ~ .• We found per en-thusiastic about "The Desperate Hours" • • • She wa::; presentat the opening periormance when at the end the audiencestood right up and yelled • . • ,The plot concerns a nice,

. suburban family who are held hostage in their own home bythree escaped co~victs ••• We could stand right up and yellat the very thought •••

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'Musicals and DramasShe loved the new musical, "Plain and Fancy." ~ warm andtuneful eVE'n!ng with lovable Amish folk ••. And fascinatedus with an account of tea with Bella Spewack (she and hus-band Ssm authored the comedy "Festival") ••• Mrs. Spewackis a former newspap~t reporter and covel"ing her b,,:tt inEurope she intenriewed the royal Russian princess whosestory inspired the current BroadwilY .,hit UAn~stasia'" ....According to on, Mrs. Sanford that same princess received$12,000 fl"t>m the authors of "Anastasia" before the showopened in New York, and during its run is receiving a per ..~entage of the royalties . • •

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Golf. addi~ts are begizlning to 1mentlng blbod sup~lies of the,'get a yen for the teel of the old I~er 1,500..' ,clubs and to accommodate.~ Egcn ;;;;;.;;;;;;;.;;,;...;.------ .....Fricke will be on: h~d every Fri- I . It's ColCI Outsld.'day evening fr&ro. 8 to 9 o'clock So Do_:t Go..Outlin the Neighborhood Club gym CALL .'to, help folks brus~ ~p on'their TU 1-0500.strokes as well as glye the, be- ' .ginn~rs.a &ood start in their game. For fast pick-up eft. 4eUv'ry.• '.

Adults and teenagers are inw your photo fini.hin.. '"vited to. take advantage of this 24 HOUR SERVICIopportunitY. A small fee will becharged. "Practice in drives and paul gachputting .will be available., ,-----. 'History has no' place for' a man

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If !OU thavO • tuab1e :Ineome',9f $10,000 01' more, you 1111&1 be,well repaid by inveauganmg the.d~tagea of tax-eJempll' S~te 'and .Municipal Bonds. FI>1- in..lance, if you. file • abide lreturn

.. OIl. taxable income, Of S]4,OOOyoa would have te recene * dM=idend return of 7.45% on a tan.hIe security in order to eqwl1 theyield from • 3.SOro tax.free JBond.US SD.~8 to think tl6out!

Our New BoOklet, "Hoy' ToPtofit Through Tu.Exe~ptioa"exp1.I.ins in plain language your~ for tax exemption. tells holtmuch ~ high.grade investmentsCSD be worth to rOlL. 'There'. DOobligatio-'L. Send for COPT tOday" .

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Micbigan.. under the Act. of March 3, 1897.FULL~ PAID CIRCULATION

ROBERT B. EDGAR :.....; EDITOR and GENERAL MANAGERMATI'HEW M. GOEBEL _•.~.ADVERTISING MANAGERJANE SCHERMERHORN FEATURE PAGE, SOCIETYFRED RUNNELLS _••,.. SPORTS EDITORJAMES J. NJAIM .•.: ..••.,...•., _ _._ NEWSARTHUR R.. BL YL~R ~ ~ ~ ~~ADVERTISINGJOANNE HARGIS ~ :.. ACCOUNTSL'AMOUR SCHNEIDER ••..•......• CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING,FLORA HA.RDING _ ~••.•••.•_.•••••.•.••..~.CIRCULATION

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.*AU Center Sponsored, Activities Op~n to Public' , -.,".' ~.A.' ,PRYOR':'-:- ',' . ,NOTI~;E:-,"l~..e:,can. f~r.lost'artlcles 'at tbe'.oflice.o.They will,

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W~""ow.~gh'Io'INu"bilt"zlis,i6es"" 13".. ........ J:'. FIjdIlY, February,'25, .' .. ' "t" <' cussed ~ubiects of the last few The.co-authors of JOBS_', ,.Wher. 10fJ': MId '.wisdom JWelJ/' * , raills Ti'~c~ptlOn Class spons.ored by the American 'Red' years. AFTER RETlREMENT, Maxwell. , .' . " (Christopher Cran~.h) ,': ..~oSB;:,~'MiSs'Ella:M~ennan,: Instrudot-10 a.m.,' There. appear to be as m.any LehmaP- ~d.Morton Yarmon, use

,, ,', '. .* I i( * . ',' ~ . ".... , ,', *Bal1roo:iJi::Dan~iilg' ,Cl.s-Grades 5. and ~:30-:5.:30 p.m., and :raned, avenues of appro~ch a variety of case histories to show. Well the :'beautjr boys _ar t't . ""'E' th' " Graeas 7,to' 10-'~7-8 'p.m. and 8-10 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Bill t~!his J?r?blem.as t~ere are m- how to employ spare hours of th~printed', ~ord : ( s". e a ,I ~gam. very ,:ye~" . ~'" Wilson --inStrlidors' . : ' . diVldu.als Involved.' DlS&.greement full wprking day to earn an in-tii .~' ~,come p~g~ .•• or. a. reas9nabl~. facsimile _ G ' , p '.., .:'.': ' ." .' ,- there 1S, beyond a doubt, but olcl- come and increase satisfaction.'. ~reof). ,.tells us about new die~" riew'unde~garine~tS, l~ ", r~~ 0U?-te~:W0mans* ':lub-Mixed .BrIdg~7:30-11 p.m. sters .an?- counselors alike a~ee. In his SIX WAYS TO RETffiE

tl.~ns, haU'd~s~,;sh~poos~ ,clothes and acc~ories. First we' , . ' (.,' ,:', . ......:. ~ *. ., that !ebrement .shoul~ be glyen P. W. Bo-ynton poses tpese,will.d~al.'Wl~hJfacl~ ~eauty ....>. .• 'not:that aU'the hi~ts,iD th~. ' ... : ' ..,,' - ~aturaay, Febru~y 21.' thought ~efore It a:nves.,. questio~: .'\W,orld.will do, US any,::g~d. .However,., WtJ' resent being told' *Ba!!et,. PI,~l(ary .s~en Coo~r,. Instructor-9:30~ In the final analysIS, the !etired 1~ Will .you retire early, atby some. un~own author thafyou 'can'ftook.'your hest unless ~Mem?n~. ,~p~cate ,13ndg~Herbert and Mabel Brown, person must work out. his own ~ixty-five, or later?you wash, your face with soap .and . t t last'." d ' ','DIrectors-7;:30' .p.m." , problems. but some pnor ~tudy 2. Do: you know what yourFor Pryor this would be' \ f t wa ~ a e ,.~ce a ay. *Youth ';Council' ~Roarihg'~Twenties' 'I)ance-9-12 Dave ~d th0l:lght sho>uld assure ha~- financial position will be on re-Thanks for the Team Work one invents' a soap that ~o:~;~~::e 0:' ,.h~~'to efeel~olik~e-e'~ .- Farley's' dtchestra..:....S2..CO'per, 'couple. ,p.m. ~~:e ~eotiru'n~mtenhl.~krnegarm.s.thTehebrOOeks

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eardboa d' ""d • .'. :' . ' _' .' .' . , ' " * . * '*. . T • 0 you ow ow exp ore" . r ~. turn our smile, mto. a. wood~ crack t\ ., ' , .;' '/ ':: '.. " .'", ,listed below. - ~ the job field, fOJ~ a full or part, With the signing of the water cont~act between the To f~e~ refate all th~se;.spap'Jm4 ~a~~r,c1airils" the * ',. :". ". '. ,,-Sunday, Feb~ary.27 , ~ ~ RETIRE~!EN;r HAND- time job after re~ement?

Farms and the City, the residents of these two Pointe munic-f ,two people,we know w~o. haverthe ~o~t bea~tifu1 skin in the' , ..~~p an~Co~,Show-2-5''p.~-, free C?f charge. BOOK, a complete guIde t~ your 4. Are y.ou building outsideipalities sh~uld give thanks for a job well done, and bre&the worl~ .have,NEVER'used soap ,and~wat~r '(fu, it. ~ : the'lace ,": '__ ' . " "_:', :,-, ~ . * ,* * 0' future by J. C. ,Buckley IS .one interests and act~vities that willdeep sighs of relief that the e~d of water t3hortages-is in sight. that 18. O~ the other hand we'~ow 9rie',nuddle-aged. woman:' ~, , " ,'" ',' ~_Mond~y, Fe'!ruary 28"._ of the. be~t'r The San ~~~1SCO !1"akeyour life,var?oo .and mean-There ~ every hope that b~for~ the first dry. spell of the yvho has",nev~r used 'any thing on her' face' buflaurtdly' p' ~Cancer .~o~ation and ..SerVIce Ce!1ter-Semce Work- Chr0;uc~e says about It. You mgful?summer arrives, the expanded water system supnlying,these and water and we'd'ttade face slrlD.s With:b .,". :d . s~a t . ' 10-3 p~. :,", -:, ,'. '.' ~on~ f:ind a wo:d .of so~called 5.- ,Have you 'thought abouttwo Pointes win be conmleted.' f' , n? skins are alikt:. 'and we tak~, um~rage a~eili::- u~~e~' ':Rotary~~~~b:'of""'.Grosse .~oint.e-Luil~heon~12:15. p.m. , •. ~;p~af~~~~~r~~l~:\~~~~~t ~~f~ube;;nsJ;e: o;;;~h~~~~~

With the.official signatures now affixed to the 2o.year hints and suggest~ons. and musts. l3ah! . ~em?nal Duphcate Bnq.ge-Herbert and Mab,el' Brown, retirement and make the most of interests' and pockelbOOk?agreement, the tu:~ncia~ details should be cQmpleted s}:1ortly . * ~ . ' '* , ,,: Dlr~~r~~,~.~." ",;.'. it'." - 6. Ar~ you 'taking reaSonabl~and ~ork can. begI.n on the two new filter beds at the F~s .. As fo~, dIet, ~e could fill_ a ,~ook .. With ,all due,'respect . ,Wo~en s.J~epu.b!l,can Club of, Grosse Pomte-Meetmg and IN SOME. OBSERVATIONS care of your health? " .pumpmg statIon SIte on Lake. Shore road. The 5onstruction. ,to, Ha~ser, w~ ~~nk the wheat germ, 'black molasses, yogurt LtQlChe0n.-:-1.3~ ,~.m. , ' . " . ' ON EXECUTIVE RETIREMENT He, stresses th2t a satlsfactoryof these beds and the completIon of the booster mtake' at the menu Is .fine If It d~ntt make you gorp, but long 1tefore'Mr. ' Dale Carn~gle. prl~~, p.~. ~ .,' , '.' by, H. R. Hall the 8:utho! go~s to solution de~ea.qs to a .large ex~Farms municipal pier will spell the difference between the H. came on the horizon people were satisfactorily takin'g off Grosse ..POlnte ArtIsts AssoclatIon--Meetmg-'8-11 p.m. the D!oot'fOf thetuSdl~atlondl~ a tent on plalpng. ClThehitch/' says

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S ortage of water and an ample supply for' all customers. we:,g y ~S1Dg'c~mmon sense~ .The Pryor' diet .•.•.• a sort '_ ' : ".', , ' . f • some worthwhile answers. . ~u • sThe working out of this water agreement between the of, make frlends ..wJth your .stomach..aDd influence IT instead .' ~. , .' .~esday, March 1 ' PROFITABLE COUNTRYLIV- ~er:~~: g~O~~:~~t~ght, oand

two Pointes is the latest and probably the best .example of of its inftuenci!lg,YOU" .... is just about as good'and palat. qross.e, P,omt~l. ~ptun~. CluJ>-;~uncheon and Meeting-' ING FOR RETIRED PEOPLE by remarked' 'no expedi:~~Y n~~what. can be accomplished when municipalities with c<?m. abl~ a one. as we've f~u~d in .complicated boo~: Jud, eat. 12.15.p.m." ". .' '. H. S. Pears~n'provides «a sensible which rr:an will not resort tomon mte,rests get together in a spirit of real cooperation. what~ you .lIke 0u:rSIDE of' fat,s, Jried food, sweet' pies and Exc6~3' .:g'7, <?lub, of Grosse POInte DInner and Meeting-_ and p~acticable handbook to avoid the real labor of thinking,.n

Not so many months ago the Farms served notice on the ,pastrIes" neh graVIes '8~d creamed, sauces ,'and you're:<in., As ... O~p;m .., _ " . start ..and eas~ the ,way f?r ~hose , -----City that it would have to stop',furnishing w~ter to its sister for exercise to take weight off, you're just wasting' b'" KiwaDIs, CIllb of Grosse Po~t~Dinner and Meetmg- who want. to retam. theIr .mde'" CA~OLIC BOOK ~EK.__. . d . .. , fat time ' , , your 19 6:3.0,p.m. ' , ' " pendence In later hie, WIthout Catholic Book Week is berngcommunIty m or er to have more .for Its own resldents. The ,. *Ballr' , ..:t> , .' 'Cl &--G d 7' ' iI\dependent means" observed for the fift enthCity of Detroit is also in the process of expanding its water III • * ' MoomB'ill~W.cmilg. ~set t ra ,es to 1~7 p.m. Mr. and 'HOW TO RETIRE AND EN February 20 26 1955 :CHis' Emyel'n

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I t d'th' th t h' Id be If your childr d 't It . h . rs:. son, .,..uSruc ors. J' • -, -,. -supp y sys em, an WI In ano er year or. wo S ou ,en on pe ,you WIt complime.1J.ts twelve Gro's'e Forni :Me' ,'. Ch " 'R h al 8' .,' 'JOY IT by Ray Giles "encounr- 'erice, Edward Cardinal Mooney

ready to take on more customers, The Farms told the City h~urs a day, you can app~eciate the.feelings of our pet actor, S I '" e , n s *orus * e ~rs - p.m. ages' working people to 'look has been' chosen as honorary0.£ Grosse Pointe that it should ~et on Det!oit's customer BIll Kenn~dy. Someone Just back from ihe ,coast tells this . . 'w d d" M' h ' ahe3:? to- retire~ent ~d to plan c~airman. The slog-:n- is "Chric;- .lIst, as the Farms wouh~ cut off Its supply Just .as soon aE true tale a~out' the, Kennedy family' and we LOVE it. '.SerVi" G 'ld' f eeh~fd ay:, Harc . 2, . " . for H systematically. ," tian Books: Beacons m a TroubledDetroit could take over. . }'he Kenncdys and their' three childre~ were looking at ce tp C!r " 1 ren ~ ospJtal-ServlCe Work- SHOULD I RETIRE by G. H. World.". Grosse Pointe City did get on Detroit's list; but its far~ a DISney sh~w on t-v one night 'and as soon as the show was . 1~3 p.m..... ,'. ' .. , '. . " . ... Preston is ~ "c~~pend;ium of sane .sighted council refused to take the Farms dismissal without over ••• With nothing further to see except -a ,previe"w. of DlSt~Ict ~w:smg.;S <? c 1e t Y-' Meetmg and Refreshnients- and practl~al xacts m. ca~ ~e. . . h t . h . . . " 10:30 a.m.' " 'plan- to retrre after a lifetime m •an argum~nt. These offICIals felt that a far better solutIon !' a was commg t e, followmg week, .•. Mrs. Kennedy G' ' .P' t W ' ' , Cl 'J): 'B' ~d '. I' the 'competitive arena." "'Tooto the problems of both City and, Farms could be found if Jum}?ed up to switch the dial'to catch .a movie Bill was' ap- rosse o~ e, ,oman s U ,,- rl g~ Gr;oup-1 p.~. l many. people when thev ask;the two Pointe municipalities tackled them together. peanng in .on another channel The kids screamed like ".Grosse P<?11?-t~.q~den C~nte:r.Lectyre~~:30',p.m. , ("about rf:tirem~nt, ask first;', sa~l

The Farms was buil~ing an additional intake, but this wounded eagles ... they wanted~ to see the tair' end of Disney! B~;Ju1~l~~s~~ Ell~n" Cooper, InStI1lctor-4:,30 .p.m. this author, 'What will it coSt!would mean. not a ,pint more water for the Farms residents &. ,fo~ seeing "Pop" .on the screen .. '. phooey .•• Jhey * " , . e, '. p.m.,. ' , ' . " _ How mu'ch 'incom~ must I h~ve1'unless. additlOnal filter beds were constructed to convert the can see hu;n eve;ry day m the flesh! If that isn't typicalTy' *~~!! C~:,eEe'jYblic Sp.e?kmg Cl~~s-7,p.~. \. . .. Those. are the wron~ questions,raw water into a processed product fit for human consump- normal wed eat our hat ii we had one. Speaking of Ken- emo~ .. ~p lcate, B:ldge Club, - Herbert and Mabel 8:,ccording.to Mr. Prest~n. ,Yourtion. Larger water mains also had to be built to get the nedy ••• he's doing some fine work 'on the oast J' t .' d Br9wn, DlIectors:-7,30. ' ,first,Cluestlon as he sees lt should. _ . ' f . . " . . "c. ~ slgne • " * *' . be liDo I 'have the sort of per-processed water to sectIons that had bee::l heaVIly developed up or ~ part m "The Jagged Edge" and can be seen her'e on .,'. ' Th d" M h 3 '.- , . so~ility which makes retire tsince the days when the original, small mains were laid. '. 4cDea~h'Valley Days" series Fridays at 6:30 on channer4. Welcom W 'g' CI bur; Gay, arpc,. ' ',.,'" ' ... ~ ,,-' Iii' . men

The City of Grosse Pointe offered to. do the major por. , *' * ,* " " ' " " f 1..:" a on u ~ ,rosse omte-'J.vJ.eetmg ~d Re-t. 11 f th fin . f 1 ' th F' tHy a 1. t t' h resuments--11 ,a.m. ".,- "lon, or a . 0 e. ancmg 0 e~ argmg e arms sys etp", :ou ~e.p annmg on. a mo or our ,t rough th~ ~OUJ;ltry .~BaITet Classe M " Ell C .' '::

to a. ~apa~I.ty WhI~h would prov.Ide ample water for bot~' on your vaca~l~n, our adVIse ,":oul~.!Je t~ go bi ..yourselves Dale. carnegi7A1 ary '. Ment' oOP*;f' Instr.uctor~ p,m,.munICIpalIties. This gesture may have seemed to. many wnless you know the people gomg -'~dh you VERY, wen .. ~: .• Four S .are,- R umzp. ee mg ,p.:tr;l,', /r~sidents (as it did to some of the Farms. officials. a~ the: couple we know w~o were .about ,to .tak~, a trip 1;hrough th~ Gros~e ~oihte. c~~er~quar.e. Dan~I1l?-8 ~.m.: '.tIme), a grandstand play that wasn't finanCIally feasIble.... &IUtfi, were talked mto taking anoth~r couple' along ~ ~ • one; ." ," " '. m ma Le~gu~MoVIes:-B-I0.30 .p,~m.

But the smart councilmen of the City of Grosse Pointe of thost; frieJ;ld of ,. friend cf a friend deals., The fo,Ur. got: 'bur 11: nidi'" - ,~',: .' .. , , .. .k~ew full ~ell ~t the time that if th~y ever became.invo~ved to~ether .to pl!in the trip and ~inc'!..t~e '41iitcb.liiking" couple: :th~:i' s ..~~:~;bo tells t~t, at, . VAND~S DAMAq.~ ~IGN .WIth DetrOIt as a water customer, It was a lead pIpe cmch Iseewed like nIce folks ••• everything was al1set.to g~. They' . une.,slX ye~s afte: the ex- , The mana.gement lof the. How-lthat their city would be hooked. for a staggering outlay -in ,w.~r-e,to split the cost of-the trip, steip at motels, etc. . pen:ne~t .had ~tarted ~ New. '.ard ' John~on" res~aurantj.. 20460.the form of helping .Detro~t financ: its t,reat water expara'sion . No sCOJ~erhad they gotten well on the- road the first day, burgh, the. ~p~~t necessary, Mack a v ~n u e, complalI~ed to I

program. Faced WIth thIS certaInty, :It made much more th~ o~ fnends foun~ out that allthat~meets the eye is not ,to m~e bone st1!(ii~ t~ere to d~- ,:~Ods~~~~lce011~a~u:da~, ~e?-.sense to the City councilmen to have to tax their resid~nts l'~y! ,I~ the first pl~ce they did ~OT ~ow that bot~ husband, ~e.,if .the .water '.W~)larm- thr;; ~~e~~at $'fol~h~ J~~;~:for a I~sser amount to help the Farms. exp~d its supply t.o and wife had been iII~recentJy ~na ha4.to stoP ~t practi~aIly mg th~ children, along WIth .ob- has, been:,do~e.,to ,the, neon, srgn.the POl~t where both would be take~ :care of.,. ,every C?ther rest room for ,d~er,e~t.'reasons ana not, at the' ~a~o~ ~%!~~~thad ne:ner '.outside ~~"the ~tabliSAment. " : '

Durmg the final developments m consummatmg the same tunes. He had to take mediCIne IN WATER at such. R8.Pids~il~ 'eth':~o.' . a~ Gt d ,~",agr~ement, it h8:s bee~ stated.tha~ the Farms is assuming t~e 8l!d ~uch hours and whatever his ~e h~d to dQ did not jibe. ~ 'progresi ..tb:e~:~~~~nn~ten~:~ . ,'-,e~tIre cost of thIS proJect, whIch IS to be about $.275,000. This with thes~ st~ps. ~he had. to/have .her' ,0:wn-, " , to,fip.d out if the 'Children~or,any. N?w, av:aila~le and:, .cu~ently', recommended' to manywllI be, covered by revenue bonds, to be retIred through ~i T~~ n~xt fly In the. om~ent ,came when it made the ,one els~, ,w~ ,being 'parmed by. clients', IS an', ~:Xti:ep1ely low premium Ordinary Lifewater revenues. ' I ,guest man nervous to Just sIt an,d Dot do' any.'driving •.1•• the wata-., 'n1~~~were set Ul' to " Insurance ~olicy. , ' " ,',

Since part of the agreement calls for the ,City paying ~ he had to be allowed to .drive ••• which was nerve wrack. :w:at:eht~e ef!eds.,on ,tl1e~eeth.: PREMn~M"-SA,YINGS AS MUCH AS 2S0/cithe Farms a 'substantially increased price for t~ water' it mg to all eoncerned except the guy driving. . , . ¥d ~.!oU .ge~'.~e repo~ of ---..,..--""'----. ------------buys for its residents, it can readily be seen'that the C~ty The ~t night out they chose a motel aiid since all wer.e .::e,c~m~tte.~ you.~ rea!! .tha~ ' ': ,. ,_Very high gUaranteed investment values:will be paying a fair share of the cost' of the expansion.. " dead, tired they' parted at their. separate' doors, agreeing' to th: eco~::/~J~~~ng,other..:~~gS,-, ':.-...' , AGE AMOUNT ANNUAL PREMIUM

Whic~ is as it should be, T~e C~ty -is also floa~ing a $125,000 meet.'at 7:36 a.!D•. at the. car. The nex! bit.is' a ehoic~ one. 'fluoridation; '~o~"b~~~~lderih:; Example: 30 $10,000 ' $I5UObond lssue to be used to brmg lts water system up to date, ,The foll«n',r.mg mommg, the guest g~tleman walitened facts beforehkci' that'it is in an Quotations for other ages on ,'---MAIL THIS -COUPON---including some new, largeI' mains. -- , his wife and told her'to hurry, •• ,. it was 7 a.m. and they 'experimental.. suIge:&oo there is p!Quest. Qualified cons!llta- ROBERT D RUEN '

The City residents will pay a higher price for water, but mus~'t k~p their hosts waiting. Madame crawled out of bed, 'Still a question of ,doubt as tq its ;::son~ i;;-xru:~:SSPr~~3008 DavidSto~ Bldg. ~not as much as they would, have to pay if the water was half asle~p, rushed through a b~th" got dressej while her, ,hapnl~~ness. ':' ..' gam'without ~bligation. Detroit 26; Mi~h.t Phone WOo 1-36~8being purchased fr.:>mDetroi{ R~tes, wiU'doubtless go up in' '.hus.band sat tapping h,is foot ',~patiently .. Finally they/g~~ ',~ ". ": S~c~~y,." ..... ~ ' Addressthe Farms too, but not nearly as much as they would ,if the thetr luggage ,together, paraded opt to' the .car, parked ....tbe ,,: .. :v:rrg~~a~. WlIee1ock. ,,' ~'PllUUled Estates --------

Farms ~ad to foot the bill alone for t~e increase'in ~he sys- baleS wit~ .• '. but ~() companion~ in si~ht •. They" ~u.~tI.',.omo';,u 'GUN TO, MEET, ~: '",' Busineu 'N~me ---------tern whIch was needed, 'Yhether the CIty was ~hunted off as a, lew"~Dutes ... '.• huspand d~ar, remu:~g, UFunny, Jhet 'The" new;~y~reo:rganiZed,"olli6: " Continuatto, FU~d.,a customer or .not, and WIthout the revenue whIch the 'Farms must hav~ ov:ersIept. DIdn't think HE was,that ..type. Thbik, University'~Altfulrii'ASsociationvO!f ,,', "., , . Telephone ---,....-----has been gettmg through sale of water to; the City for'25 I'll g~ ~ee~what. h.appened." He 'took himselfoft~ ,~enfto' the .~troit ',announces-'an informal Ae;~J:J~~r;~: Date' of Birth -.,..------years. ... ' .' ~OO!of jlle .eal' 6wner's room. and-1apped 10;UdIy'upon -same,:. ~er ,9~ ~at~d~, Mar~h' 5 ~t

In any ~vent, the mcrease In rates will probably not eaUmg, "Bey you two ••• dId 'you 'oversleep?" , the . .Gol~enP,lieasan~~,Pall1~ter atevet;l be notIced by the average customer, 8-11dinstead of No answer for a few minutes •. More rapping, louder this ,s.econ~;~,--:",.<:,;:: .havmg ~o endure decreased pressures that were madden}ng, \ time. Finally a sleepy l09king host opened the door' a crack' _ - '-, :there WIll be plenty ~f'~ater, for. all. • •.• stlll w~aring ~ ...pajamas.; Q~,.hero ~aid happily, "Come ;'Si'.~.,'f" :

From where we SIt, It lOOKS lIke a very fine deal for' all on old man.' You 5ald 7:30 an:a 1~'. p~st, that now." As he' , " .. ~. 0concerned, and our hats are off to the powers that worI-ted. it. spoke he' looked. at his watch. ' It was 2 a.mJ He'd had it on" '. , .out. We owe our ~ivic o~icials ~ r?u~ing vote of thanks. upside down whenl he'looked' the first 'time' and thought .,t :"orrhel,

And, as we sald prevl~usly',. It IS J.US~ another ,~ndicatiQn _was p~st, seven! See wh~t ,we mean: ,J'us.t pab-up your w1fe . !f., , ' • .

of what can be.don~ when nelghbormg commuruties have. and you two~.go'ALONE,t!n that 'trip. : - '.. ' ' ' BT~,FBED M., ..J[OPP, lL P~.the sense to pool thelr problems and put up a united,front. . . ' , , ' . , :,:'".,' , .' ' ,It is another fine argument f l'd t' al f1" " ' '.. + , ;,-'Both.types of ,pyorrhea' pra-. ' . . or con.so 1 a lon, eventu . ly, of uorldabon has not been proved IBoston, wh,ere they have done re- 'dUce ,'.loosening of ,ihe teeth~all the Pomtes mto one ~lty. ThIS ]ates~ example would harmless-~t this'time.:",~: ' 8'earch,'for,mariy,years, does',not ,"eThe'Jitst.,:tYP~.,is•.caus~d'.fromseem .to strengthen .our belIef that the ~:tarctmgplace for. such., ' Write to the SUpermtendent' of J lSelieve it. ' " ' ... la~1t',.of'-e~~::vi~s' anda program. would be a merger of the Farms and the Clty of D~cuments, '~ouse of Repres~t- ': You will,~~d ,~here.DF:~ed ".'~P;:i~t,~~t~~".nd"';,;':~,'.Grosse POInte. J atlves Washington.'1)' C for a Taylor Uruverslty of Texas re ' , '. '_:~' .~ ','.d.J~ ~, . ["'., , " , . "'. " ., ' , - ,come~;maLtUy'.'~J.Nm~eposlts'o ....,', '~", "', .'

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Letters to the EdL.tor I $1.50. ,It is ;ca~ed..the 'Delaney the 'life sP,81i, bec~uSe of hi~.re- :deposits.:~e allci;we~~~Q:t~~~;l.!:~;~?"j,.,'. Cornmitte~ He~gs. ' , searc~ . .with mice an~ artificially . and 7a~.~umulate(,~~,,gul'Il' tISS~;{~, '~:~":" '. "

Fro~ this same source.they can fluorIdated water. . ' ,dI:a~~,.'. a~ay frorn,.:the b<:ln~".", '.'-, _ . ~~~ ','Union 'Calendar'7S7" which '" ,You will: read ,what 'the Dr: s~ettfre~:and tJte,.t~th'lo~s~:': :';'~" ' ,~Dear Sir: itself is false. Y5 the report Qf, this committee Smiths' of the 'University of' Arl- .T~tar on 'the ,teeth~also"p~o-.

harid their" conclusio 'It' ~' , hinlC" Th ", " "d' duces -a very bad' breath .. ". ,

I wish to answer Mr. Rieve- If e, and everyone v.:ho can five cents na. : ~os, z~na t ." er, ~y'e .:':'{9rke Rol1~e:dental~checli~ps ,ari! }schI's letter i.n last week's News. vote on whether we wish sodium Y 'il't ,.:. ': " 'WlthnuO~l~~: a¥ ,theIr !!tV~and ,!D-0st'jm~l'tant ,~' he~th and-h . hI db" .. o~ w. read that. Dr., ROthert.,'Ylere the ones ,iwho' discovered" rap~aranee.'. Keep" 'aJ1,.;::ampTe.'1"1:' c'I t ink Mr. Rlevesc shoul e fluorIde m our drl~Ulg water or HarrIS, Dll'ector of Bib-chemistry .that fluorine' iil. 'the 'wa:ter, :was: , . suPPly' of good"deiital:alcUi/on": '~')~~",~armed b~ the .article. he m~n- not, .would read the COffipr~tere8E!archlaboratories of.lI:::.I. ~ ... the minerafregponsible'toF Dr~wn '1iand:,"Purcllase';"tnem,.;ftOm';"a' :; .tioned. ThIS arttcle trIes to m- hearmgs of the .Delaney CommIt., does not, think, it haa been prbv d st .. ' '. d' hit tt" r '.,.# th" tTusfed drugi,ist' ," ':fluencethereader by implications tee, which was appointed in Con.. htrnifess" ':. , . e., t,81thns~anthw. 'te.mall~"1ml~g"'?d~lt'ed'e . (. - " "-' ,:.. . 'd' ' " , ,ee m e na ur y' uorl a ' ", '" Cony1'ilht ' 202' 13 M ....rather than facts. It Is.mS) IOUSgress to hear,:Ql,.~est~mony~qf' ~Otl will read that Dr V 0' , " '.' ,,' "', ':,"'~,'--.'-" !!", l' "'; ".,', ..\ '; , f '. I , ".' " .left Aven.ue near.lochmoorprop~ganda. The wh.Oleart~cle is both sides of this q~~stio;1.~~;V 'H~et' D i.r • c tor of For;Yth ',~~:~ will ~o~.~ ~"-tli '.;:l ti~: '~~: ',:a~~~=,.\.~~:mo:',:'"., "',baseQ upon the hea?1D~•.'Yhfh ~ 'Would understand that.,ai1ificUll .Dental Clinic, fOr ChUdren,~of mony, of;the dir~t:: of th~'-Ni",~"" iIl1!U,.:~~~ ~',w~k:" , ,..' -' ",' ~-' ,••• ' • .'AII'DYKE,. CIOSSE..-nWOOOS• aEDftlD DtIa1;/f:::.~t::;;'ttiM'

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A movie of the Grosse PointeWar Memcrial Center, depktinglervices offered by, and activities,taking place at the Center, hasbeen started by the Grosse PointeCinema League. In addition to do-ing the actual filming, club mem.bers will also write the scrip anddirect the action.

First takes of the movie, ae-~ording to present plans, will bereviewed following the league'snext meeting on Thursday. MarthS, when Dr. Carleton Marin US, aGrosse Pointer and nationallyknown in photography. will speakDn composition and color in stillphotography as applied to mo,,-Lng pictures.

Officers elected at the lastmeeting are: William J. Kirby,pr~sideRt; p'ci er r e Palmentier,vlc'e-pr~s1dent; and Mary Ma.larkey, secretary-treasurer. Thedub is open to anyone interested~n any of the various phases ofmovie photography. For furtherinformation call the Center.

t'It's the most wonderful feellnJ""hen you don't have to borrowrtloney to pay hos:J?italand doctorbills," says Mrs. FlIer. "That's theway it is with us. now that we've.

fot Blue Cross-Blue Shield: Whenhad to be in the hospital for

forty-nine days .•. just the hos-pital bill was ar6und $1,0001 Wewere completely covered, un~erour Blue Cross ComprehenslveContract. In addition to that, BlueShie-Id paid $137 for medicallIel'vices I needed. There weren'tIlny forms to fill out, and wedidn't have to wait for any pay-ments, Eve r y t h i n g happenedautomatically!" .

What if this were your year tohave a hospital bill? There's a 1in 3 chance that it will.' belWouldn't you and your fa~ily 00a lot better off if you had pro-tection like the kind that savedover $1,100 for Mrs. Filer?

Join the over 3 million Michi-gan people who have Blue Cross-Blue Shield. Find out how y...ucan get low-cost group coveragefor hospital and doctor bills. Acompany with as few as 5 em-ployees may qualify as a group.Today) call or write: Blue Cross -Blue Shie~d, 441 E. JeffersonAve,'. Detrolt 26. Mic~igan. PhoneWO D.2700.

.The Grosse Pointp. Community

Theatre Group \I'ill open its newoffering "Gramercy Ghost" to.morrow night, February 25, at8:30 p,m.' at the Cannon Me.morial. Recreation Center Audi-torium, Cadieux and Warren. Theplay will run through February27.

Tickets for the John CecilHolm comedy are priced at $1.25for the performances on the 25th8nd 26th and 75c for the matineeon Sunday. They will be on sal~Ilt the Grosse Pointe Book Shopon Mack avenue in the Woods orat the Doubleday Book Shop 'inthe Village area.

They are also available byphoning TU 1-9314 or PR 5.5329.

Mr8. Frederick Filer

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The sanctuary of the GrossePointe Methodist Church is openall c41Yevery day of this weekfor personal meditations.

These meditations are beingguided by the rendition of theBach Cycle by Dr. AlbertSchweitzer, the noted missionaryto Africa. who is also the world'soutstanding authority on the rou-aic of Bach.

High fidelity recordings are be.1ng played on a high fidelity re.producer.

Music- OfferedFor Meditation

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.' Dr. A. Stanley Bolster. J~" tea-cher of History at Grosse PointeHigh. is author of a book recent.-]y published by Beacon PressUnitarian pubiishing house. Iiis entitled "James F r e e in anClarke - Disciple of AdvancingTruth:'

Dr. Bolster originally preparedthe manuscript as a Doctoraldissertation at Harvard. Univer-flity. and' subsequently put it inform for thlS publication.

Reverend,. William D. Ham~mond, ,Minister of' the GrossePointe Unitarian Church~ wlilpresent a sermon on Clarke this~unday. FE:;bruary 27th. Entitled•'James rreeman Clarke-;:Crea.tive Conserva.tive," the sermonwill be based on Dr. Bolster's8tudy.

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ment which begins Wednesday, March 2. The Flyers won 'the Distric,t crown last year and' 'continued in 'th~St~teClass C tournament up to' the final ga!Y1~,which th~y ~ost by.,2 points .. ".C~eFlyers Jos~ ,~!l:ly"q~~.,l'eague. K~e whIlewinning 10, but. that one loss forced tliem to take: thli:'d pla_c~.,~n the .East-Slde Seconid: ])lYlslon ,fi~al s,tandings. Left toright, first row: FRED VAN ..TIEM, J:Q1:INi WAD~,',co-cap",: tain J~ 4Y~A:ULT, co-captam ,BOB WRIGHT, BOB KEL-LER and TIM TROMBLY. ~a.~~how:; STUDENT .MAl'fA GE;R D~N'\WE.MHOFF"TERRY HUTTON, BUD ,ROLAND,BILL VERNIEULEN, DAN ~ONAHAN, KEN OXLEY and ANDY SMITH.' . -.

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~Blue Devil Reserves' BeatMonroe; Set Scoring Record, ~Coach Bud Kurvink's BI~e Devil reserve basketballtoam could do no wrong last FrIday, February 18, when they~homped Monrge, 79 to 46, to~establish a new Grosse Point:reserve scoring record.

Jumping on th~ Trojans ,at the Near 0 0 0 1very outset of the ~contest the Murvey 1 0 0 0P . t'ers bum up a comfortable Penz 0- , 1 0 0 0mn . .42 to 22 lead at the halftIme m- -.. "',9termission. At this point Coach ',Totals 34 21 13 laKurvink began, thinking of open-ing the gates of mercy but beforehe could do anything about it thePointers had slammed 27 morepoints home whiie holding an out-classed Trojan quintet to a meresix points in t.he third quarter tolead' 69 to 28.

Bench Is ClearedWholesaie substitutions began

flowing into the game as Kurvinkcleared the Devil bench in thefinal eight mInutes of play. Butthis was to no avail; even thesups had gotten the idea and'were bent on pushing the score,even hi&her. Only four of the.17-man squad failed to swell th~final totaL . ,

The Devils employed a fullcourt press which completely be~fuddled the Trojans, and keptthem from making a closer gameof it. On the other hand theDevils ran circles, around theiropponents as they worked a fastbreaking game to perfection, Mostof the Pointers' baskets came The four Junior Division teanufrom under the boards. Very few were the center of all activity inlong shots were taken but those the Girl's Basketball League atthat were taken hit the monoto- the Neigh'borhood Club 1 astnous regularity. . .Thursday as the only team to

Not Surprise,to Coach show up from the S~nior DivisionCoach Kurvink said after the was the league~leadmg Hoppers.

game "I could see something like Both ioser~ were victims of Ull-this coming because my boys~ fortunate CIrcumstances as theha\l'e, been giving the varsity a Waf's had an inter-force gamQ

might be a shark, there' waiting. rOligh ,time in recent scrimmage." schedu~~d on their home base,and again there may not be. But Even from the foul line the and Metro's gals couldn't makewe aren't the type io put our Devils were. superb, hitting 13 of tpe early 8 o'clock contest. As anerves to the test~ 21 charity toss'es while Monroe, result, both ~the CYO.-Ateam and

could fbd the range only 19 times the Hoppers were gIven an easySpeaking of shark, there was in ,38'tries. 2-0 victory.one which ~was involved in a, The'Devils will host Wyandotte In the first game, the St. Paul

The flu bug" which has been humorous- incidenf in' this year's next Friday, Febl"uary 25, and Senior Varsity defeated the JU01iorgiven Coach Frank LBanach -,_ .....----------r-a-c-e-s-m-en-t-i-on-e-d--d-o-e-sn-'-t-e-x-is-to race. C/S~indrift'~ ,was becalmed the lads' are hoping for another Varsity 15 to 5 in what startedmore headaches than the Blue Having just taken p~rt, as. a l'k th d field ngiht before jumping into out to 'be a real close game. AtDevil opponents, struck again ,crew ~member.aboard the n foot The salt. water salIors can't; be-, on the ~irror Ire .sea, e secon, Righland Park in the last gaz-ne half-time the Juniors held a scantlast FTr irl a y, ,February ,18, yaw}."Gulfstrearn.," in the seven- lieve ,it when you tell them 'that ,day out wnen a shark was sighted of the season two weeks hence. 5 to 1 lead but the Seniors' for-when the Pointers traveled' teenth running of the Miam!- in our MackinacS we can dip a doggedly c~rclin'g'the yacht: In- For the first time in a good ward combination of Geist, Ro-

. -' b- Nassau: ra~e. Wt; had, every op.' ,cl;1Pover t~e'side and,\get'a drink ~smuch as the boat was going no many games Kenny McDonald land, and Cavanaugh was toodownrIver to Monroe to .a p~rtumty to compare. that race of. the cool~st>. $~eetest water place fast. and the crew was en- dilln't pace the Pointers'. attack much for their guards to handle.sorb an upset 46 to 38 defeat, WIth our own Macki?ac races anytime the deSIre so moves u~; gag~d in watching the snails race but that is explainable. McDonald Mary Sutherland and Joan "Hot-at t~e hands of the underdog and ~ctual1y t?e Mackmacs o~er: On ,~a~twater, the c,r.e~ dips )nto' past, .one crew mell.lber gilt the, plaYed only a couple of minutes shot" Hinz did all of the .Junior'sTrOJans. . 'more. There appears to. be ,.more the }ce box f()r somethmg ~old to bright idea of trying, to lasso. the more than two quarters but dur- seating.

Swimming without the seXVlces all around ?ood fellowshIp an:ong drink.' The fresh water m the streamlined killer of the deep. ing his 18 minute tenur~ he flip- The Dribblers, led by Judy'of Brad Boyden who was cer- the comp~tmg fresh water sallor$ tanks usually ,gets so warm, that A : -h t "f' d' t: ped in 16 .....oints to annex run- flyer, went on to defeat the' 'th 't d b ~ -d . - WIre ~ ee was orme In 0 '"tain to take two first places had an was WI nesse" e.Lo2;'ean ' ,one would:: think'~he was sipping I d tl I' d ner-up scoring honors behind his Streamliners 39 to 4 to give themh. ft' th t M'" N" , , a asso' an gen y' owere overhe been able to get out of IS a er e wo l~J.Ill- ass~u ra.ces luke warm soup. h 'd h'l' ".' - h . hi t teammate Ritter, who took honors a second place tie with the 'St.. d the we .have sailed in ' , t e 51 e, W 1 e anot er s. pma e .t;h 17 . R 11 1 d h Pl' V . S' D'hSIck bed an. acc?mpa~y .... In our Mackinacs, we almost al-: dropped,' tasty 'morsels on the WI , pomts. usse e t e au Jumor ars1ty. ue ooge

team, the DeVIls s~w thel~ hop~s ''Somethmg .se~~s ~{,)1?,e;.rrussmg ways encounter"a' changIng wind 'surface on the opposite side of the Trojans in scoring with 11 points. was runner-up' for the victorsgo dow:t;l tR~ d~.alll. as Mom:

oeand I guess It IS the r~nd~zvous condition. DOwnSouth:the 'breeze, wire lasso. Sure .enough, Mr. Statistics while Mary Koinis and Sand

scored SIXvldones m seven m- , of yachts"be~ore the race ,hke we in most cases, .is 'much stronger Shark callie afte~ 'the bait and as :' Grosse Pointe (79) Loynd shared the Streamlinerdividual events to hal~ the Dev~ls,j .hav~ a(~ort ~uron:or at 'Chicago. and' blows for 'days :from<~one 'he ,'swalll through ,~he:..loop .the,.f'. FG FA F~ P Pts only two baskets., ,drive !or ~ole.posses~~~nof thrrd At least :when all' ~e ,yachts are direction. Of cou'rse there are ex~ lasso was pulled. tight just ahead Kaser 2 0 0 1 4 STAND~GS "place In the Border C1t!eSLeague berthed m t~~ close qu~rters of ception~ like two years ago i~l of his tail. ' . Ritter , 8 1 1 2 17 Junior Divisionrace. the Black Rlyer ,the, sallors get the 'Nassau ,race when tne'-wind "Ah H ,,' . th "S' 'd 'ft" Gutow 2 2 1 4 5 W

Get Good Start a ch~c~ to ge~.tog~tber and hav~ shifted right on the nose every th a, ht so ~' P,In 1'1 Gilbert 6 1 0 4 12 St. Paul Sr 10Degner and Braden, 'got the fUll,. dISCUSSvarIOUS' p.roble~ 'tim" e the '.a\eOet"w"ould' turn Great crew °lu~ '-t'W~,t ave

taNrneans "ine 2, 3 1 0 5 Dribblers 53 1 d. th h t d th th U of,propu Slon, 0_ ge us 0 assau. S h . 0 0 0 0 S't P I J ..Pointers off to a 6 to ,ea ill ey ave,~ncou~ ere WI . el~ Issac Light 'or .stirrup Light, the But Mr: Shark had' other' ideas' Hac s' 0 \ 1 St' auI' r. 0"

the opening event when they took ,yacp,ts or Ju~t SIt ~oWJ;l."\Yltha 'second m~rk .of' the 184-mile d t d" tl 't arper 0 2 .0 1 ream mers .a first and ,third respectively' in long coobme and chm and renew ' a~ .s arte '111 Ie. OPPOS1.e Mr.D«:maJd 5 8 6 0 16the 40 yard free 'style. old acquaintances. Then the ren- course. duectIon. The cre!V tned every- Price 0 0 0 1 0

Ketzler and Whittenb'erg Il?-arr- dezvous 'at Mackinac island at the Up here when it rains, every- .thing to get the shar~. to hdad for Zuelilk~''':::::::::: 1 0 0 4 2aged a second apd third in the finish_of,tlie"ra"C~theIe)s, !!lore of thing on the yach~s .seems to get Nassau but to nC?avaIl ~nd after Dumas 4, 2 2 0 10100 yard breast stroke event.. the.' same and the ~uys really get arench~d and stays,tha~ way until al~st~a half ho'ur the crew was Watts ..::::::::::::~:1 a 0 0 2Clark won the race ~nd pulled ,to know one another.. the, fi~sh, ~,f the .race'. But do~n f?rced' to pull'. the sh~:k alonl;; Casey :.... 1 2 1 0 3

. .'.,. ~:" . . , ,'south If the yachts encounter Tam SIde the .. yac:~t to retneye the ,Cox .._, -0 0 0 1 0~lS team to wlthm. one pomt O.L~~ :rh1~ 1snt the ,cas~ 111 the it is almost a certainty the. sun metal sheet and to"do thIS theybe. From there ~n It,w8:s.all ~pR-. MIaIIll~Nassa'l race. ,PrlOl' to th~ will come-out bright ahd hot to had Jo, pull Mr. Shark halfwayroe as the TroJaI?-s Owens. won start of the race the yac~ts are, dr everything' out in a hurry. aboard to cut his.,tail off.' 'the 200 ya.rd free style, ~urn~r., ''Scattered all along the mlles of, y, , .' '., " " " ,took the 100 yard backstroke, ,"dock space.from Miami to Fort' '. What we'.en~oyed most o~ all "McGraw the 100 yaxd free s~le., La~derdale and the only time m ~~r m.ostrecen~ o~e~nrace. was Lak. To'wn.h .•p,Myers the 120 yard- in!iividual they all get together is at the 'peerlllg over the. sIde, of G~lf-medley and Smith, the dlving; .actual start off Miami Beach, but stream and w~tchlI~g the ma~me ,Notice of M.eeting .of

Pointers Win Relays then)t's all' business: : life as we, s.lo~ly ~hp~ed thr~ughThe only thing that saved face Once, the event..gets 'unde~way the" magll1fi~ently, c1;,ar ,blue Board of Rev.iew -r'

for the Devils was, the faea they the ships go j:heir ~eparate ways. Iwater. :rh~~e always seems to be fT' t.I were able to slam' the final two as is the case in sailboat 'r.aces. ~ometh~ng:to. ~ee. ~hen ther~. are 0 axa I,on

relays with Guenther, Ketzler 'Once, at the b~~u~iful, is~and.at the p~rpOls~S who play. aro1,lll~ You are hereby notified that'and NicholSon t~king 'the 180 Nassa~ the crews scatter to enjoy the yacht. a~d, t~ey, see~ to 'ta~e the Assessment Roll, for, the.yard medley relay and "Whittipg- the C~ribbean cli~ate,. w~ite;' a 'great deligh~"m: .rubbmg .theIr Township of-Lake' for the '1955ham Schieicher" Braden and' sand 'beaches and' fio'aming surf." backs on the bow of ~he ShIp. . tax year i~ be~ng co~piled.Deg~er taking th~ lS0'yard, speed You ~etually can't blame for that On the other'hand there always You are furthe~ notified thatrelay. because they,have such a. shor~ iS,the danger' of sh~~. One"al- , "the Boar? of R~VleW,?f Assess-,

O n. h. t '" t- time ,to spend in' that. p"aradise. ways remembers-to hang on when' ments- WIll be 111 se.sslon at the,.n paper, W lC mean CvUll . .,.., ~ . ,at the Grosse Pomte Shoresing on the ta.,lents o,fBo~~ep,. the Tru,e the~ do get together; at the the" go~g gets, roug 1 lest '.y~u ~ynicip,al', ,B,uilding . ,at ,795,l'ointers w~re a lead plp~"~mch award ~m~er, at the' Nas~au, fal} ,ov~r~p~rd ~nd,~e.co~e s~aIk Lake Shore Road on March 14,to take the Trojans in stride and Yacht .Club the Saturday ,fo~lpw- .P¥t. ,Don:,tget ~e ,w~~ng,s~a!~s 1955 and March 15, 1955 fromassure themselves so~epossession 'big th~,con'lpletion' of the c1a.,.:;sicaren't .al~ays' skImI?m~ .alo~g l.n '9:PO a.m. until '12:0~;nooh andof third pla:ee,in,the final league bl:lt ,they';~aven'~ hhd ~~e oppor- ,the',wake,:o:f,,~he sh~p ~lt~" !helr I from 1:30 p.m',unt111:00 p.m.standings. But'they'pay off at the tunity to see one -another and ,pointe,d ,d~:r:~aI.)in. kIllfi1,l~:,;th:E7 ,on, eaS~"of.th~, foregomg d8:Ys"finish line and that's~where the fraternize,' so' consequently each 'w~,~er.But, one never knows".If a, ~t wfi~~!1tIme. pel~SOtnshavII?-g

. . . '. " , '~-h~"k" b . -" .mqwrJ!'"or.comp aIn s concern-DeVIls were found ~an .mg. cr~w ..sbcks pretty m~ch together's ~r -l,~.:near . y, so. eve_yop.~ 'ing' the assessments will 'beWith Wyandotte and Highland, instead o~:table hOPPIn~.: rem.ember~ ,~o stay ab~ar4 .110 'heard ... , ~' ,

Park the final two opponents ,on,', One .thing the Mac~ma,cs and mattel;, _y-rhat.Pur~os~ly .JuIn:pmg, Townshl]!. ,of' Lakethe -f)ev:i1 1955 S"chedule in .that' ,the Nassau ra~e have, in ,common overboard for a ,SWImISllke play'- ,', 795 Lake. Shore Roadorder in the next two weeks~ ~tl.i is:the wonderfuI5°operation',ther ing;"Ru~s'!,i an ',roule~te. T}:iere.meets are <I'musts"if the Pointers ,get from the United States Coast _ __ _ _ '_= =expect to hold third place' 'aU- Guard .. H 0 VIe'v e r,.' the Co~t ~••••••• '.~' •• ;+ ••••••••••• ~ •• ""••• ~ •• ".""" ,alone. '. Guard patroIing 'he "Nassau rac~ ' , , '~ \ , .

STATISTICS. . ' always seems to be tied up to the ' . ',' 'r' ~~,~::"'~~"I40.Yard Free Style-Derne~ " .4~~~shortly ,~fter,th~ ~rst,ya~hts . 1fl')JJ1' ,

(GP), Sauer (M),'8raden (GP):' aJ.:'flve.They don t (,stlc~.arOl,~pd. _ , ,Tinie 19.9. .to watch" for the stragglers hke ~ 11. 10~-Yard Breaststroke-Clark' t~e cutter "~ackiIia~~' dries in.' " ~. ~~~ .. "(M), Ketzler, W hit ten b err our July claSSICS. .' " " "Pied Pipers" are deslrned for llttle fee~ ,(GP) ..,Time; 1:08.4. "Any other comparIson to', the and are expertly fitted under' the dine ..:::

2l\104Yard ,Fr~- St'yl--'~Owe"'., .' ------------- tlGn of '1\lr. WUIlam McCour~ Exclusive-Iro ee ""- DB - Iy at Peter Pan'in Grosse Pointe'. "Belleno ,(M), Huffaker (GP). ler-and Nicholson). Time, 1:13.0.

1;'ime,2:08.8. 160-Yard, ,S'p'e e.d ",'Relay _.,, 100.Yard' Backstroke-Turn_ ' Grosse' Pointe (WhJttinrham, '

,er (M), Hammond, Guenther ~Schleicher, Braden and Del-: '• (GP)'. Thrie.,'1:08~3.' , ' 'ner.). Time, 1:25.-9. ,." ."" 120~Yardlndividua(Medley_. ',.;.' ,l\Jy~rs, McBee (M),., Whitten~'" ':

• berg (GP)L Time, i:3:t.7., " : [, IONELDiving-Smith' (M), Huestis,

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looking for in him all season.Denny -contributed 10 points 1:0take fourth place in the,.'scoringcolumn behind Monroe's' JerryOney, who paced ,the Trojanswith 12 points.

The Devils knew, they couldn't'afford to, monkey around witMonro: an,d proceeded to chopup the Trojan horse in little bits.They held a 16 to 10 lead at t~eend of the first eight minutes ofplay and stretched this lead to34 to 23 at halftime. This marginwas increased to 54 to 41'in favorof the local quintet by the endof the third quarter.

Meet Wyandotte NextThe Pointers will tackle Wyan-

dotte D~xt I4'riday,' February 25,"'n the local court and the Devilsaren't taking' this game lightly.They know they have a chancefor at least a share of the titleif they can get, past the Bearsfrom downriver and go into thefinal game with Highland Parkjust one game off the Polar Bearspace. Currently, Highland Parkhas 8J league record of 9 winsand one loss as compared to theDevils mark of 8 wins and 2losses.

24 ',28 17 16 65Monroe (58)

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STATISTICSGrosse Pointe (65)

FG FA FM P Pts.Follis 6 17 8 1 20McGinty 5 ' 0 0 4 10Moreland 2 2 1 3 5Barry (gapt.) 8 4 4 4 20Duerksen 1 1 0 2 2Ireland 2 2, 2 1 '6Sommerschi'ld 0 ;2 2 'I 2

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p.m.6:30-8:30

8:3.0-9:30 p.m. One game7:30 p.m. Grosse Pointe

Sword <;:lubTUESDAY,

1 .p.m. Second Tuesd,ay4-5 p.m. Girls 8-12 .4-5 p.m. Farms teams

6:30-8:30 p.m. Two games8:30-9:30 p.m.' One game

7-9 p.m. Adults8 p.m. 1st, 3rd and 4th

Tuesday

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by fRfD RUnnELLSBlue Devils Stay in RaceFor ,BLC Basketball Title

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Ballet ClassMidget League BasketballMidget League

BasketballGiant League

BasketballFencing

Campfire LeadersHandcraft ClassMidget BasketballMidget BasketballGiant BasketballEnameling ClassCamera Club

Knitting Ladies

\VEDNESDAYEnameling on copper 1 p.m.Sherwood Dance Class 4-5 p.m.First Aid Class 1-3 p.m.Tap Dance Class 4 p.m.Girl Scout Troop 898 6:30 p.m.Ceramics Class 7:30 p.m.NBC's 6:30 p.m.Badminton _8 p.m.Sherwood Class for Women 8-9 p.m.

THURSDAY11 a.m.

Jr. Girls Gym Class 4-5 p.m.Jr. Girls Basketball ,League' 6:30 p.m.Sr. Girls Basketball League 8 p.m.Fencing 7:30. p.1T)..Gardeners Club 7 p.m.Cub Scout Leaders 8 p.rn

FRIDAY1-5 p.m.Oldtimers

Ceramics. ClassSherwood Dance ClassFriday night partyGolf Lessons .

SATURDAYSherwood Dance Class 10 a.m.Playmates 1-2:30 p.m.EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN'S

GROUP . 1-3 p.m .Open Gym . ' , 1:30-4:45 p.m.• ., *

Grosse Pcinte High School moved back into contentionfor the Border Cities League 'basketball title when it defeateda stubborn Monroe quintet 65 tq 58 last Friday, February"18,'on the local court. ~~--------- __

The victory over the Trojanswasn't SOlely responsible for theDevils' advance in the league titlechase ..but it helped considerably.The biggest help came from "thePointers' biggest netnisis, High-land Park, who, on the samenight, tripped favored Fordson bya mere two points to remain onegame ahead, of the Devils.,

Sees a ChanceHowever, Coach Howard Mac

Adam welcomed tbe' news andstated "Now we've got a chancefor at least a tie for the'title bybeating Highland Park in ourreturn game. If Monroe can takethe measure of.the Parkers, whichthey could very easily do, wecould win the crown outright."

PI' i 0 r to the Monroe gameCoach MacAdam was faced witha dilemma. He had seen the effectot losing his star guard JohnnyRussell through mid-year gradua-tion, when his team lost to Ford-son the week before. In theMonroe game MacAdam gambledand won. .

Tom Barry ShiftedHe switched his star center

Tom Barry back to a guard posi-tion and moved rookie Bob More-land into the center spot to getmore height in the Devils' lineupand add defensive strength. Thedaring switch worked to periec-tion.

Barry, didn't seem. to mind hisnew position and was extremelyvaluable in bringing the ball upthe court and setting up plays forhis teammatE:5. Barry also tiedhis teammate Dan Follis for highpoint scoring honors.

Moreland, a graduate of theGrosse Poi n t e Inter - ChurchBasketball league and who towers

. near the six feet five inch mark,was a valuable asset on defenseand chipped in 5 points toward"the Dsvils' cause.

McGinty Looks GoodLanky Denny McGinty, who

has been an in and outer through-out the season, began to show thefire and drive his coach has been

Feb. 25 Golf Lessons for adults by Egan Fricke, 8' p.m.Feb. 26 Neighborhood Square Dance, 8 p.m. '

Quintet of Friends Sail In April for EuropeSpringtime in Europe will be' liam Siebert, of Ludington, Mich.,

tlie delightful distraction ,of Mrs. Mrs. Waldo E. Behr and Mrs.Ray E. Danaher, of Shadowlawn, Alber; B. Hoffman. They areLake Shore road, and her friends sailing On April 23 on the SS,Ml'lI. Donald VallZile, 'Mra. Wi!- ConSititution. . '

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Sunday Services

10:00 a.m. Morning Worship.11:15 a.m. Sunday School.6;20 p.m. Youth Groups.7:30 p.m. Evening' G 0 S pel

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The Grosse Pointe

MemorialChurch

by the Parishioners and Priests. of

Father Michael Pathe and Gerald Farrell. of theRedemptorist Order, will conduct the mission.The Mission for women will begin this Sunday, Feb.27 at 7:30 p.m. and continue thru Saturday, March 5.The Mission for men will be held the week of March 6.It is customary for every parish 'to hold a mlssionevery two or three years. It gives everyone an op-portun'ity to consider his life in relation to God andeternity by hearing sermcns each evening for a.week by outst.anding missionarY' pri~sts. ThEse ser-mons cover a variety of subjects and are aimed atsolving the spiritual problems that face so manypeople today. They are. interesting, practical, anddown to earth. EacI: service lasts about one hour ..The mission may gh'e you the answer to the prob-le~s of your life. It may change your life. It maybe just what you have been looking for.

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SPIRITUAL MISSION

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KERBY SCHOOL

MORNING WOR~HIPSunday, 8:45 and 11 a.m.

Church ~choolSuftdoy. 9:45 a.m.

2M Kerby Road. at BeaupreALL ARE WELCOME

Hom.r J. ArmstrOltt, M~njlt.r

13337 e. Jefferson at Lakeview

GROSSE POINTEMETHODIST CHURCH211 MOROSS ROAD

SUNDAY, FEB. 279:30 MornIng W 0 r 8hip and

Sermon. Church School forN',trsery. Toddlers. Kinder.garten. Junior. Intermedi.ate and Seniors.

11:00 Morning W 0 r s h 1P andSermon. Church Schools forNursery. Toddler. Kinder.garten and Primary,

REV. HUGH C. WHITE, PastofTUxedo 1.7878

Grosse POint. Farms. Mich.Sunday Services " 10:30a.mSunday School - Infanta.

Room _ _.10:308.mWednesday Testimony

Meetini a :00p.rn

'anGay servlce.. 10:30 Lm.aad 5:00 It.m.

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lIIeetID, at 8 p.m. '&eadlDl Room Open Week OaY5

16348 E. Warren10:00 a.m. to 9:01 It.m.

WedJlesday 10:00 LDL to 6:00 p.m"CIQ altO 0... to .:st p.m.

CHRISTIAN SC. ENeESOCIETY

JEFFERSON AVENUEBAPTIST, CHURCH

Sixth Church of' Christ,Scientist, Detroit

14730 Kercheval Avenue

240 Chalfont.

l\1arcu. W. Johnson, Minister

BUNDA Y, FEB. 27

10:00 a.m. Worship S e r vie e andSermon. Church School forGrades • thl'U Senior High.

11:30 lI.m. Worhsip S e r vie e andSermon. Church School torNursery. Kindergarten andGrades 1 thru 3.

Grosse PointeCongregational Chu'rch

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(contin~b?!!~1:'~To the Point~ . Western College: Ch~nges'HandsP()inte;s'G~t ;1)Wo Teams Tied Young Molester Dr. Henry CrimeWho Came to Dinner," at Taft DOOLEY) of Englehard, St. Clair Grads to Gather' . , ' . '., < 'M' ..D"", ' .' 'In' B tin. L' .Na'bhed l.n Pa'rk To ..~.peak_.H',,'ereSchool, Watertown Conn Shh~res, announced .the birth of '. . I . , egreea. . OW g OOp -Februa' 18 ' ., on t elr se<:ond child, a boy DEN-, , . ' "./ :,; . :,.' . I, 'J ' " "

ry, . John had a part in 'NIS DOOLEY 0 F b' 1 The DetroIt Alumnae. of West:'" Th F b' .'. ., ' , . .........--th!, show an~ Stephen helped in Women's H~s' ; 1 e ruary 5, ern College 'for Women ii'h8ving , ft" e P.'BrY'. gr~duatln!/ <;loss' " After" the last ;11mhad 1aaen , On mformatlon suppbed by nt..mmry ~tt Crane, nation-~:~ut,:'J':'~hmcal aspect'; of the • fl ~. . a M?ther-Daughter Te •. forproS- . . '~um:::'e~~iter:J~~Mlchigan ,last Th':1"'day mllht,. ,.the lead Pat1:olman Charles French of the ally' ,known lecturer aJld writer

• • • .. MR. and MRS. DAvrn E..BUR. fP.ecbve'sstudents from -,t~ree, 'to, were Grosse',' PoiD.ters'~ of ..'f~ch f~er~h~~~ :V~~osssteillp'Io!lm''ta

dBea~- Grosse Pointe Park Police De- 'and .minister. of- Detroit's' Central

FGESS 0" Wash' t d IV~on unday, Febrauary 27 at L '1' , , . ...."., . ""'''''.''' e US1- .. .ARM S PATROLMAN and .. mg on roa , and' the hom~ of M.rs. Bert H. 'wick-:" '. oca s~d~ts .recel~g;" de-. nessmen'S' Bowling. League. partment, on February 18, a 16- Methodtst Church, !"ood~ at

MRS. PETER MARTIN' (ANNE ~N ~~:k:~;grc~~ ~o;: ing; 781. Trombley road, Grosse; fa~.::r~~~el~~~' ..Boutin's five toppled, the Bill year-old boy was, arrested for ac" Adams, has arranged !us busy_I mg a, colorful ,three 'Week So"th Pointe .Park.' Their, daughter;, ;J_os . Bu1k~ ,820 Ediiemiini Bowl team 'f.r thre~ points while costing ~d soliciting litUe girls ;Lenten schedule so t!lat h~ will• American crUlse on \he S S B as ~ a r.a, now, M~s; WebSter . Pa1:k. Bachelor' of La,;,s" Micllaef lie CIty !Jlass pll1l1.'en rolled rangmg m ages from 6 to 9 years speak "t tbe general meeting of'

Maasdam. . .. B. A.mght',.III" attende~ West~rn. ,,'Counen, 016833 'Cra~fo'rd lane ; er. th~' flrst half wmners. the old. the Women's Society, of Chris-... • ... A comm

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1ttee,'c0n,sistmg ,?f.• the') .~ast~~ of :Business' ~-t\dmirilstra~,r:er~!ide~:, ~R~nne team for Following the ar'test. he was tian Se~ice at the Grosse Pointe. DONNA_GOODROW, daughter yv~ger a-:u~nae 1~ r~sponslble;, 'tio~; Glenn .Coury;-', 1061",Mary- .' ee Ig ~om., I questioned by Detective Don MethodlStChurch on Wednesday,of MR. and MRS. DONALD J. for orgamzmg thIS It;lporta~t., land, Bachelor of-' Science . U1' . ,..Mo~or .CIty, Bli!rett s. and .the Dean and Paa-k Police Chief Ar- March 2. .GOODROW, of Wicks Une, ,a party. The mem.bers are. Ellie- Engineerilig;.' W~ .. lfai-ciuljai, ,~:ruce W,gle t~ams all kept Wlth- thur Louwers on three com lain'" ~<:heo" WIll ~e serv~ ~ thesophomore, IS a M;ichigan' Stale ~h Sre~"!/.tt'M MrsrJ:ebster B. ,178 . KerbY,;, M'!"ter':.' 'of,',Business '111reacijm~ distl!UCT of, Jhe. lead in GroSSe Pointe Park and ~ne r;; 1J<dlesof tile DOris WhIte. C.....1eColIeg.e Student Congress repre- r ~g , 1,. rs. orge .MeI- . 'Adminis~ation;, _\!ariies~\,,Goebel, .by .capturlng three pOInts from the City of Grosse Pointe. a~ 12.:45at the church proper. !n-

.sentatlve. lC eJ;, Mrs. Dean Luce and Mrs. )93 McKinley; 'BacheIo"t"'ofScience jthell' -.opponets. ". Th b - d . ed VltatlOns have been sent out. to'" • ... Robert Brandon.,' " , ' " . .ill.. Engineeruig ..KathrYn: Suianne ,; \.:'t\n.dy'Carroll again,led the in- ~ . o~ a rmtt to the four other church groups and anY in-

llec~nt visitors at tile> Naples ' Se;era\~l~ .. , Of~oqg.stan!l- . BW1ch~~d: li'uiI' Pay. KitsO~~62,~gdaJe, Bact,e,:!or tii~W~SCO~':[o,with \lo:nes ~f :,mPf:: .... H;or';';.~ r~~~"t~~ terested Pointers are invited to

Hotel. m.Naples-on-the-Gulf, Fla;, mg ave een,mvIt~~ ;to .I;l0,urat among',:the:,best'-known hid' ~ .of,"Scie.nce:,,'-,.' ! .',an - . for a fme 6,,8 have been filed in th J '1 att:=nd. Mrs. Robert Stevenson,,have mCluded MRS. E. C. STEPH~ the ,tea. Mrs. 'Raymond G. Bower" sers in' the Pomt . ,a~. r.e~- .'J' :Richard.Dowery' 923 Univ.~rsity serIes. Mclll:argIe ~as very close D'v' . f th P b e uCv~me Tn 2-7485 is taking reservations 'ENS of Mapleton road, and MISS Mrs. Harvey. Shuler~ ~.' G...D." 'fro~ bu'smess. " e, are: re ll"mg :Place;:' Bacl)elor. 'of; Scient~'. In. 'behipd witll'179'230~21~21, fol- 1 l~on .

0e ro ate our!. Tilere will be no exe<utiv~

MARGARET SWEENEY of Ker. B~amer, an~,.Mrs. W,llham Waller, Th.' "~~, .::: .' ~' _ , ,Engineering' ;',Carl,..-..Mann ....,:1173 low~<:i'~y Jesmore ~lth ,215-185- Chief .Louwer~ remarked .that board meetings until ,,-iter thecheval avenue. '\ WIll ~reside, alternately, at ilie"1 te~ re~o~ed e~tablis~~~; ;Nottlngham,'-B~au;lor-::'of",s~ience 2157.i.:1:5~,~~ often chIldren fail.to advise their Lenten season because of the

• • • ta~le.. . . _0", • • '.-' , :a~~e17at ::; ,FIsher road 'for t~e jn ,;Engine~ri~g;,:':W~~~.:Micp.~~ls,.:' .~tn~r' ~Igh ~ame.s were posted .parents wh~ subJected to ,~XP?- c~ncentraticn on weekly Lenten,WAYNE W. MILLER, son of Asslstmg the coz:nmltteeas,hos-' host. ,Y. 5,. now has a new .404 Manor" .. ~~,~~elor:,';o~i:;,~Ai'ts;.b:y.Bo:~t.(~d, Bo~er 233. F~eley. sures, accostl~gS ~nd the~ agam dInner meetings for the entire

MR... and MRS. WALTER 0 tesses ~re Mrs.. Wil~iam Walther; :,' . . j~, ' ' . ;', C;Jri~toph~r.i~le~"i~~~ker,.~,809 Slmon.;-2~3, Edmmson 215, 212. a f:w parent:; fail ~o notl~y the church family with special pro-MILLER, of Grayton road,' ha~ Josephme Collms, ,Camilla 'BEihr' Mr. ~l1an, ~ell-~own .'halr .., 'Lilke~Shor~, B~,chelor otAr.ts and Peck,.215,~. Huvaere 214, 201, D. Pohqe Department Immedlately. grams 'and music for the yov..ngb~en e 1e c t e d vice-president of and Nancy Dilloway.:Also.a'num~' :~es~r In Gross~ Poin~e 'for. the', ~eleIi':WadSwo~li;Y~O~6~.Buckihg."BOl;k0'"Y~,kl.214t '.Baetens 213, ~arents should e~ucate. their people. .~lgma Phi Epsilon. social fratern- ber of kitchetl experts have vol- pas~'flV~,yea~s,ha~'J?urcJ1a~edthe, ham\'DoCtor,.of-:I~hi,1osop.hy''':':'" Val"e~tl ..212, G~~s?ec~ J. Mat- children cons~antly m rem.mdersIty c,n the University of Utah ~teered'tomake'deiIc~ouS'coClk-,' ~~on,a~~.:Wl11',,~o?tlnuetoof£~! ", ',,:: ;'0 .... '-" "',', th~,20~;C;echWfa208,_2~2,P*itz notto.beentlcedbypromIsesof~ampus, Salt Lake City. ,Miller les:Mrs.JosephBey,e~;'~~TS.~~,d,~ts'jt~adltl~?allYfme'.~erVI~e.'3;. St' "CI"e:... ,.s:.el "'. 207::2()5,"Rlcha~dson'2Q7 .. Wrob- tJ,1e/ex perv.ert as a mean~ ofIS a sophomore majoring in busi~ Jackson,'Mrs. David. Harbison,' . I ., _, . " .." . ~lr, III ors - Jeskl,!t. Kehrer 205LVanDeVeide gettmg them mto an automobile.ness. He was' graduated from Mrs~-Robert' Brandoll, Mrs.,Wif~~'Mefro-' :'Club Team-' 'F t .C' .',', d" , 204", ~aJum,bo . 2~21: D~Ronne, . "If ,you as a par~nt have notGrosse Pointe Hi g h Schoel in Ham Walther,: ~rs. HenrY ',C~lie,, .,' ~',. " , .:, '. e ,e ,~~m~:.ore. Palm:er.201, and ..Wll~lams '.200. Impressed your ch.l.ld to these1953 where he participated in Mrs. Dean Luce and Mrs;' Earl' Captures ..Tenth. "'" '., . ,',"'.j , . . • :. Te~ Standings dang~rs, you have negl~ted atra~k.' .basketball and journalism Meyers. ,,', . ,,' . ./ By Fred Runnells:- - , , Boutin ~ 22 very Important part of thelr edu-actIvIhes. Miss 'Roberta 'F.: c' lid Ii'. ,;> .M _: . ;,: -' , "';;,..;'. Just. ardved :lJa~kin~.~~wnfr.om ~ity: GI3:85 ::.~ 22 catio~," Ch!ef Louwers said. .

• • •. Educational Counselor' ~Oi..w:h~: 'lead e:.opol~tal},."qub:,~~t;~lnued:~~,,a!;.wond~i.ftir',s~ili~g;,vaca~ion. in Mo~r_~lty:' ~;~::~; ~ ::~ 20 ChlefLouwers l~uded ~he par-When the pledge lists were an- Lake Michigan and D t't ' . e Nelghbp~hood, Club MI~- ,the Carlbbean In tune to be able Barrdts':.i ~ 19 en~ of the four llttle gu-ls. He

nounced at the end of the first will attend the tea ~ We~~~;~~J ;:~' cage loop' Wlt~. M. u?beatel) to. ~ccept an.i~vitation' to the St .. Bruce WIgle : : 19 saId:. "E~ch of the little girlssemester at. Hanover College" representative: to cord 9£ t~n stralght,: wlth.'~' ,2'f, ClaIr. Yachtm.en's annual com. Ken~ell~ 18 :angm~ m age f:-om 6 to 9 yearsHanover. Indlana, PETER NEILL, ,Also invitea to the tea as rep.,.' Ex~a~lC~Cry ov~r s~yenth, .plac~ ,modore's:".' ball; last' Saturday, B~lCbn~,.,: : ~ 17 l~edlately ,~~ home and toldson of MR. and M it S. DON resentatives. oJ their schools are, 'Februa;e. Cl~b.. on - ,Tuesday, February HI. . , ' , Miller, .., : 15 thelr mothers.NEILL of Newcastle, was 'one 'of Miss Blanche Richardson, Super- .', . Y.15." ' . _ ~nd what, a wond~rful party, Welcome , 15 =-:--=:--:::-......;,--------1~.pledge~ to Chi <?hapter of the visor of .the Upper School at Ln:Ico~n,'an~ Hodgeman' .-;ver,e th~ :~t. ~lair p~opl~',.had. The~r ~er :..;;: 15

~ SIgma C~l Fratermty.. Grosse Pomte University School, .re~ponslb~e,for. all ,of Met!o s 27 pr~t~:', l;ttl,e cl~9", ab~veKean 5 ~eRonn~s 14Peter IS ~ freshma.n. In the Mis's Katharine 9gd~n" Headmis.- ~Olnt~ WIth. Lmc.oln., ge~ng: ~4 ~me:.Store, ,.a~,th:e .fo.oto of St. Budget .~..:' 12

sc.hool of Busmess Admlmstration tress of the Liggett 'School; and' "for hIgh. pomt honors w~e hlS ~lalr .:';~\.)h~.pye7':' !,Ta~' ~ r.eal Hermann s " 11at Hanover and was on the foot- ~rs. Fred J. Flom, Student, Ad~. te~mate H.o~geman colle~.~~d 13 JW!1P!:~' JIve esta:bllshInent a.s ~he' BllL;Bowl ~10ball team 1.ast fall. A former Vlsor at tl}e Grosse Pointe High pomts to,~~ How8:rd, whc,.paced, 1l?-~r~_than,~O. ':guests' enJoyed P~~e l\1:oors ~ 10Eagle Scout m Troop 479 at Par. School. Exchange.. The VIctOry:.boosted themselves.'far:mto the wee hours. ~. -~•.Curtam 7cells School, 'Peter has also been Metr.o two .f~ll games' ah~~c;l of. 'T:n~.party was'in honor of COPl-. .Blatz : ;.. 4initiated into Alpha Phi Omega, Flye.r Reserve' s th~ Idle'..s~~on~, place ,Post: 30.3 rnodore :Brad Pyle who' received 1\,dam-Simms ..: ~ _.. 2National S e r vi c e Fraternity qUintet whlch. owns ,R matk of his~lagof, office' f,rom Vice Como. Team HIgh Singlewhose membership is limited to Ct. T .tl . '8,and 2. . ,modox:e 'G'eorge 'Brewer who of- BarreWs ., ; 1048~hose associated with the Scout- ap ure l e.. In the second gamti-~f the ~igh't ficiatect\in ~,tfieabsence' of' Past Bruce Wigle :..,~ :.1041mg movement. He is a 1954 __ the, Lions .and.. Optimists battled' C o-m'm 0' d or ,e Frank Krembel. '.' Team. HIgh Threegraduate of Grosse Pointe High By Dan Wemhoff :for fifth plad::lwit~ the Lions, ManY<,Q:("~~e,p~t and,'present D~R~nne's ..: _ : 2928School. '. The St. Paul Flyer Reserves p~ce~ by Mualem',v,llth 16 points" co~mo,dores of ~ther pRYA mam- ,Wel~o~e : : : 2876

• • • drove their way to the Parochial .wmmng th~ -game 26 to 20'.Both ber"y.a~1it:clubs were- on:hand to .IndiVIdual Hlgl\ SmgleDANIEL A. SCHAITBERGER, Le.ague's East Side Champion:" teams had, a record of 3 and: 6 h",nor' Pyle; -' .' B~ll ; 265

son of MR. and MRS. D. A. shlp,.last Monday, by blasting St. and were;. tied 'for fifth place' : The' 'dunlnutive commodore has Pancotto ; ; : 258SCHAITBERGER, of Pemberton FlOrIan 62-37, culminating' a sea- prior to g~m~ti~e. .' ,!>e~n~ pillar in.t~e u~ ar;d.,COIn- DeR Individ~al.,High'Th,,":eeroad, has enrolled to begin the son-long drive without defeat. Jnthe" GIant .,League which ~g ,httle' c~ub.;:.t~at orlgmated . onne 680second semester at Kalamazoo A victory over only one mOre plays the third game of the three .abo.tit',10 ,years>ago' in, Paul Hen- ,~. ~atthew,: : ! 662College, Kalamazoo, Mich., team. - Holy Redemeer _ will g~me program~ . staged .. every dri~kson!s. St .. Cl~ir:' Saii Club, -,---

Carleton .Co~leg~, announc'es bring' the Reserves the heralded 1v:tonday'and 'Tuesday nights at .WhIChwent O\1tof exIstence when Ja~es Holt Narrates,t hat scholarship achievement City Championship in Basketball. the Clubj the "last _place' Celtics the City of..D~troitdiveried Con- Edits -Air Force' FI'lms

Three of the four sta,rting, tagged .the .second place' Eagles :nors, Creek ~ast sUmnler. ,Paul's. -recognition has been given to Freshmen dominated the scoring with a surprising. 45 to' 29:'loss. clubhouse was razed Itomake ,way ..-MARY ANN GIBSON, senior, f St P 1 h'.' .,T'i. • . . .:f' th d' . . f 'th . . ,A gr,a:duate of Grosse POI.ntedaughter of MR. and MRS. WIL- or .. au w Ippmg In an nowever" the Celtics, had the or. .e IverSIon 0... e f!l.ew.LIAM M. GIBSON' of Westches- enormous 5~ points in a contest help of ~h,e "fill.' bug" which is creek a~d"cUl~ently the Sclll~ng High School. is the narrator andt d played before a sparse crowd' at 'flying' around' ,the Point and only teacher: IS see~lng a,new loootlOn editor ~f the .Motion Pictureer rOll. Miss Gibson is amon,g the Servite gymnasium. ' . two .of the .Ea'gles ~egulars, were to start anew; '.. P!oduchon SectIon, at the Or-

the top 15 percent of the women W .. I d Ai Fin each c1a~shonored recently at Terry right hit - the basket able to" play and the subs', were . M;any oft~e ~~. Clall"',:Yachts- . an. 0 r orc~' Base, Orlando,a scholarship dinner held on the for a total of 18 points to lead the unable' to match,. the scprin_g men :got theY", ;ft;~t ,taste., pf. the Fla. . '. '.'. " ,

way. ,Gary Anderson,: the tallest antics of the Celtics Alcott"Pine .sp~rt,al1:d,.competltIo~:under H.en- , ".A,/2c, .James .B. ~olt,. wh~ ~ascampu~. "'... :player o~ the squad at. 6::5,turned and Wright. who netted 12,11 and dIIckson ~nd<:,such, w~Jmpwn, n¥1~ yea:rs of radIp ,announcmg

Enjoying six weeks' in Florida In 17 POl~tSand Russ ,Be~pre fol- ,11 points .respectively. " ~at~o~t. sallois as :,'Fo-l,Yl Bowles" b~hll1d hl.m!'narrates' most of tr,..eare MR. and MRS. GERALD 10~ed Wlt~ 16;' 12 0.£ .WhiChwere " Last. Monday's~ elections Feb MaurIe de9lercq, ~~o~ge~Bre~~r,., ..Filiri.TralI~lng Aids being photo-QUEEN, of Trombley road. The ~wlshed Wl~~ sttrp~lsm~f regular- '21, forced.',the 'postponem~nt of Fran.k'~rem~el, DlckBran~,~11ll grapl1~d~'by: the 1365t~ Photo-Queens went first to Boca Raton, Ity from taL out., . .' ~he cage program "and the, sched- C~lin, Karl, Ness. to na~e Ju~t ?raphl!: .Sq':l"ldron ~or Alr Train-journeyed to Melbourne for a The Flyers got off :to a s~ow uled games were shifted. to Satur- B; few, brougli~ l~~l fa:ne: to thelr mg Co~a~d yse; .visit with their Trombley .road sta~t a.."1donly held a .14-9 f11:st-nay, February' -26 with'the first little~ c.l~b_,.not 'O~y 'm, ,catlb?atHe enlisted m. the .Air Force inneighbors, MR. and' MRS. STEW_perIod lead, but they. gatheredg am e getting' 'tinderway atcOmpebtl.o~. :h~t~:m '.m?re. recent, .June 1952, andha.s been with hisART HANSEN, and currently are momentum as play contl11ued an,d 1:30 p~m. . years. salhng 'm J~e ,.blg boa:~s.." present, squadron since last May.basking in the sunshine of Pom- soon' completely overpowered: . . " The Keanbrothers,became the . . He is married to the formerpano. their smaller, 'yet' trickyopp~n- " Sta~ding~ as of February 15 cl~b's ange~s,'whelitbey. saw the. ,Jea~eM; Quail 'of the Pointe.

• .. • ents, ~o beat them by the 25 pomt Midget League pllght ()f th.(,St ..Cl~irYachts~en :They: hav:e, one child, Wendy,MR. and MRS. THO MAS margm. . . W L and offeree.' the .~ec~nd floor' of~,born on October 1, 1954.

BOYD haye retur~ed to their -------------- Metro ~ ,10 O,their new: Marine' store to: ,the '. -'. ,.', '., home in Morningside drive fol-" P~st 3~3 ..~ ; 8 2 group ,for '.theiJ;':.n~w',clubhouse.,

lowing a Caribbean cruise aboard" KiWaD15 7 3 -That ~~stwo year(.ag~)liid with.the Santa Ros~. :Tbe Boyds' tra- 1t?tary 5 5. the"bl:gger..'quarte,rs tlle 'Club has,veling) companions were~MR.:.and ,LIons .: ,4 6 been building up ''its;'rnenibership.MRS. rEo JAMES PALUMBO of OptimfSts 3 .~. clod has expande~ 1ts'sailing pro-Glen Ridge, N.J. Exchange 2 ,0 igra1Jl. 'Very', sooh":now -:the club

'" ..., '" V.F.W., :;: ;: ;; 1 .. ' 'ylill -gain,"the' status .'of a' yacht'MR. and MRS. ,THOMAS F. G' t'Le clUib aJ:1.dwill'beL'known as the'

HORRIGAN, JR.,' announce. the' Ian ague St. Clair Yacht CiluK.' I

birth of a son, THOMAS FRAN- . W L .This ~nergetic group,i' h~s al-'CIS, III, on January 24,in Bruns- Falcons 6: ways' taken an :ci:C,tivepart in ,thewick, Georgia. Mrs. Harrison .is Eagles 4: 5 local sailing 'picture-and has pro-the former CAROLYN MILLER' LakerS' 4: vided ,an annual'.; regaiti forof Brunswick.' Mr. Horrig,an . is ' Celtics '~"..'~ ";.;":" 3' 6 DRYA sailors. This year,St."Clairstation with the U. S. Naval Air 'has applied' ,for Saturday", June:Station, located 'pt Glynco, Geor- Farm LeaJ~le 4, for ..itS t:egatta' which: wiU: begia. He liVE:. in Barrington' road, .W, .L a long distance., race 'on Lake'St.Grosse Pointe. c Team. No.3 7 .. 3 Clair for ,the:.bigger boats. The

• • • L Tearo.lIlo~ 4: _ 55 s~aller boats are . exPected .. toBREWSTER M. LOUD of the Team No.' 2 6 trayer'se' the regular DRYA' td-'

.Pointe had a part ,.in the ,Moliere Team No. 1.. 3' 1 angular, courses.. .comedy, ;'The Doctor in Spite -of ' --"-' "-------'---Himself", which. was' presented Mothers' ,Clu:b ' 'LAUDED'FOit'HONESTYby the Culver Military. Acad~my john' OtKarski ' or '478 ':FisherDrama Club on February 18 and M.eets March; 2 rQad~turned' over to 'Farms 'police19. .' \ ' , ' __ .' on Ftiday~'February, '"18,: a large:

• ... III • The regular'l,monthly "tneeting .su~.of.m9?er.~hi~h he.:.fC?und .The JAMES ,HAMILTONS of of the Dominic~n High 'Motlj.er's. w~~e .Wal~(o~~~~rch~!al 'av~- .

Kerby road are spend41g a month:. Club wi'll, be held' iI(the: scn601 nue., ,He:was ,c?mmended,for'hlsvacationing. in Florida .and ,the di' .' . , .. honesty' .. ' .. ,West Indies:, ' au' tOrlUDl,. Wednesday~.Mareh .Z' ... .:.:',,' ".~' ":.' " .' ' ,.

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' J . '19 . .M ,spea~er after whfch ,there' will be, '.Johll Ed.r'~R.ady~to.Serv.was ~rn on anuary .to R. benediction' I, "

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GIANT q;,LOCKFOR ITALIAN BANK-several workmenmount aci.1fold1ng to prepare for shipment this enonnouaand richly adorned clock~whiCh weighs two tons. Destgnedand buUt by Prof. Francesco Barblerlln the northern cltl'of Mllan, it is to be installed on the tower ora bank buUdlnCin..Leoce 1n the southern part ot ItalYA The giant bronzetimepiece can be disassembled into eight parts. The dfalhaa an 8-toot diameter and- ,the 49-foot superstructure. saadorned with astronomical symbols and other figure.!. n

took three and a half yearl to make~

NEW FREEDOM-Prisoners throw their shackles into thealr,.' 9furi. Prison, near Cairo, after the Eg:yptian covern.ment abol1ahed the -practice of shackling the feet of ~.;matee. The .boUtfun of the shackles, which governmentoftlcla1a If.kened to the smaShing of "the large a~k1. ofbnPeriallam." was celebrated in a ceremony: at, the: ~Ja.

A VILLAGE HONORS THEIR SON-Mr. and Mrs. August"Matt" Mattson sit solemnly in plain farmhouse chairs.during a. ceremony dedicating a six-foot stone monument

..to their son, Roy~ In the background are a German honor"guard of volunteer firemen in Army-type helmets andm~mbers of the farm community of Busenbach, Germany,.Roy Mattson, then 18, was killed while helping the pov-erty-stricken villa.ge to ~ulld a new ~treet' He was working'on the Army friendship project when his bulldozer h~t aWorld War n land mine. The Mattsons were ftown fromtheir Braham, Minn .• home by the Army for the event. Thevillagers also named a street in honor of the G.I. The in-scription on the monument reads: "While working for thegood of our community, !toy Mattson died here We honor

his memorY "

DOUBLE DEBUT-Larry and Gary staIley, am-1l10ntil-oldtwins, have mixed reactions to eomecl!an DannY,Kaye'sc'elebl'ated charm as they squirm in his, arms during a 're-~eesl in the 1Uming of "The Court Jester" at Paramount.,Though both twln8 will appear in the AIm With ~aye, theywUl not be on screen almultaneously. Playing tbe r.ole ofthe Infant King of England In the 12th Centufy"they willSilt~rnate as prir-cipal, alld stand-In' to .satisfy,the California.law which allows chll~en to ;remain under the glaring

, Kleig lights only a few minutes a day.

STREET SCENE,IN QUEMC)Y -'A Chinese NatIonalist soldier digs into his pocket whilestandl~g in the ~oreground ,o~ this,'picture of '8 street in',the business section~of troubledQuemoy Island, just a' nar~ow streteh of water from Red-held Amoy. Amer1'can ot!lcial~have stated the U, Swill defend'F,ormosa.and:the Pe8caClor~, but Nationalist leaders areconfident the U.',S. wUl not let the ChlneseJ'C'omr.riilhis~stake the little ,slan(fs 'of Quemoy

al'l~ 'II~atsu.

-CRAZY ~AT~e:'. h~ IOU', PUN, but ~tti 8!ng, a.• al' point ,slamese' eat owned by, Mr~., Florence Martip of Chicago; II ullusually'fond of aauermut. Bellde. her atrange.tute In

fOOdfPetti 8in, '1... peculiar cat In another re!pec~he Ukel.,tO take batha-. and "!umpa~ \ ." IntO the tub whenever there'. water"ln 'lkl' ~ I

CARNIVAL IN NICE-A gypsy wagon wend~ its way through the i~stlve throngs in Nice.France, as part of the city's c~rnival celebration: For three week~ there wlll' be parades.,masquerade balls and ftreworks tn t~e'lovely Riviera city now that His Majesty 'Carnival

has taken over. .

CERTIFI'ED MAIL'STAMP-A smlllhg postman adornsthe ~tamp proposed for the"Certified MaU" .service thegovetnment'_'l$ considerIng.The .Stamp would be -used 'on :-llrst-clasS mail for which noindemnity value is claimedbut for which proof of mail-ing and ,delivery would beavailable. Cost of the servicewould be~ considerably less

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LOVELY TO LOOK AT -A blonde, blue-eyed hlgh-school senior J pretty CarolJean Byron, 17, has beennamed "Miss Flower Maid-en. " She will reign over the27th annual Pasadena Flow-,er Show, the fifth largest

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CA\MEL HOP - To the rhythm of nalive dr\Ul1S. a terpll-I.chorean camel gets into the festival spirit and trlel, 10m.dance steps on the sands of Punj ab l~ India. 'Although if'

elephants and horses dan~e, c::mels are aeldom .c~edited, '~l'lth the akU),,;M;

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\ VAMP - Young 111mactressJoan Comns, lately of Eng-11and and now a Hollywood ...ia.n, looks alnlost like one ofthe old-time movie vamps.She's wearing a deep straw

J cloche reminIScEnt of the'208, big hoop earrings anda loose.fttting jersey blouse.Joan picked up' the chapeau

t ID ParIs' on her way over.....~ere,/

IREADY TO CHALK UP AN-iOTHER ONE - Illlnois Uni-!ver~ity halfback J. C. Car~joUne. named by his team-Imates as captain for the'11955 season, relaxes byshooting 'a game oJ pOol;Carol1ne, who has chalkediup many a gridiron record'for the DUnl, faces his finalyear at the college 1n 1955-

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'IDUET-Liberace entertain/:> Sonja Henle with some of his, keyboard capers at his sl~t~r's wedding in Hollywood. Thetwo have been seen together quite a bit lately, giving rise-toIrumors of a romance. One thing certain, that's no icy look

the skating star Is givIng her sm1ling serenader.

I BEAUTY AND BRAINS-Sex appeal Isn't all Leigh Snow-lden has to recommend her to Hollywood. The blonde belle

lfrom Tennessee has culture, too-or so it seems :rom, this,literary lnteriude she's taking. Leigh's the lass who grabbed',off a Universal-International film contract after a brief, TV ~nnp.Sl,ranceon a Jack Benny show.

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SUPPERS • S~NDAYSMidni,ht .. 2:00 ".M. Noo .... 2:00 a.rd •

Grone Pointe"s Favorite'

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PipingHOT~CHICKEN.DELIGHT ••••••••• 1.45'SHRIMP DELIGHT ••• .-•••.••• 1.45FISH DELIGHT •••••••••••• 95c

18411 Mack Ave., Near East WarrenJame!; Jumer - - Rqbert.Matheson

Fl~EE.DELIVERY TU 1-9390.

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Huge trade-in allowances I

Drive the finest for less .thon the (ost of-''' lowest-price three" I".

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We've. expanded. ope,rations f.o. m,et' ..Hudson's graat .new .program •••aild are now open in our secondHudson Soles ~nd Service building .at-.13245 E. Jefferson at Coplin

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Now Open - The Mari. Antoinette Pavilion Restaurant inFort Lauderdai., Florida under the man a <1 em e n t of

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Combines Fine Food With the Best In Entertainment

.'THE DANNY YALE TWOSOl\-1EIIA Rare Musical Treat"

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LUNCHEONS DINNERS. . 11 :00 a.M•• 3:00 p.m. 5:00 ,.m~ .. Midnight',' .

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. 'N ''W.tbl:\'I; saturday- ,-.J thOy' DandridleDoro . 1 fonte, Bury HB~~erstein'S

oscar ... ONJ:S""" In "CARMEN 'eJand Color); (in Cbleln~M.~." Tuts.'. sun=:7 28 March 1

Feb... , 'addAlan... .Audrey Dal\.(l~,"DRtJM. llEA~ COlor)

m... cope an(In Cine d thrU sat"We. . 3 4 5March 2", '1 r, Elizabeth, T"Y 0 ,

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, .' S ' , D ° r~of.h y Meyers, publicit~promi:s'ed"for' qrosse Pointers who United tates. .attend the.March Family, Film With most of the films in color, chairman. of, ~ Fund :A.5soci-

b .~g'~pianned' by the the full be aut y of the areas ation of Providence HospItal, an.I>,~o~aI~;b ,em. ':~" ' • shown is brought ~oHh to a d~- .D,oUnces 'that the association'sPubli~ 1 rary., ., . gree impossible In black and next regular meeting will b~ held

Schedule~ !or 8 0 clock, on F!:l- .white. on Tuesday. March 1, at 12day, Ma~ch 4, the s~owmg WIll ----- o'clock at the. Woman's City Chlb.be held. m the .meeting roo%? of Succ2Ssor failur.! is si!Uply an Mrs.' Robert Taylor will be has,;,the Central LIbr~y at F1sher ~ression of your state of mind. tess.and Kercheval., • .

Plan.~~ for', the pleasure offamily groups~' the' program will,

.include 'films "showing 'the ,attrac.tions arid beauties of several

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Don't ..~s this ,oppornpnty~.to o,wn:and drive t!le fabulous.Hornet, Natio~al Champion, :wmn.er.'.of-more sto~k-car.:events

,.than all:other ~~~s,:c9iiib.ip.eo:'Wj.dely.kriown' as..on~ of:ilie;u,est'cars ever built" ;",'.'. " "", ,.. . ' .' ..':." ..

, Co~,e in, W~iId:;~~can £~a.:lly-.S~V~;.big:.money:,~,.:Buy:,~ow.~i,'invoice prices', •.•;~.,.we're'ni~k~g~r~>o~ ~or,th~?~'sand,you get ..'.the sav,ings. 'It'~~ ,~eaI 'sav1ng/tpo~:.~~caus~'we'll.~ml\'(YOU t~p.price for ypiir ~trade-in:. 'Hutry. ,~ri~thls''',weekl '

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132.,5 '!'. JEFL=ERSON,at Coplin ,." VAli.y 2-5145

GOOD. U$fD CARS AlloWfsr' PIICIS; .IASIISr ..RIMS 7641 ~RATIOT, Orl.alock We.t ,,' Van Dyke • WAlnut '.2410. .: . :: ." :'. '.:' :,: ,~:''- .. :'. . ,'. , . ': . . .' .,' ..,

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, . ", . .• w'" "- . , • j' . ". ' ner.-hag ..been announced ..by her.James ~. st; Denis is .announcea,l3ETTY-: LQU, t~, 'Davld' Dan~el t' 'M "a' " d' M' 'Ed" a "M' ,. ' . , H'~' 'f M d M -- F' pareu S.' l' n . 1'5.,' gr.by Mr. and Mrs. C. ,Wi1lia~ Stil-, e:Ho.~" so?-' 0, ._,1'. an, . 1'S. :. Reitzoi:Be~cc;n Hill; "livan. of 'lda Lurie 'court;' . Pe.er Hemon of OntarIo. . ,.' --';,:','" .', '. ' I ;.~::". '.'. .' ',:'" . ,M' C ..j.. ' , 'd t' d . ~he brIclegroo-m"'~lect 1S J:he son. Mr St Dems ]. the son afMr lSS OS~".",l was gra ua e ' .. M 'cfMr' 'E ltLB'and M.rs" Alex St' Denia of Ken: .from St. ,Paul's High Schoar .in:, P:~:~,rt.'La?-k '. s:,. ~~ra"e,..... '. ren~.' ., ':," J' f 9 I' ' A 1 t . ner 0 a eVleV'[.roa . .:.tucky,a'!enue~c,:'~:.', .. ,tn:le.o~}5 .. :,ae summer ... ' " ., .... ',

The Qri~e~~~ectis' a 'graduate, of' ~edd1~g 1S planned. '. Pointers EI~~ted> 0lffi~ersCentral. M1chIgan College.. . , ' :..' Of S' .'.', f' '. . t' '0' I' ;....'0.. .,, . .,. , "'. 'C 'I' 'b .. d' . . .. OGle les a Ive'" .St. Pauls .on .t.he.Lak~ iW1ll)je. ' , e e 'rate Poet.. ..' .,.~.','..-,"'.' :,~';--.~ .the scene, .of.t)).e :May,.!7weddmg" ,', .... '..."'\ _. ,

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TB' Setnatoriu'nt To Give 'lecture ,~:A~~:;~t:~..~e}~:dca~~:t~~~'

H Ld 'EL t.; cieties for' the se<;orid\'seri:iester.~':OS' . ec lOllS. Lor<;i Dunsany, celebrated poet 'Graham .Totske' of 970 Shore-

'and playwrigh~, will appear ,at ham, was eleCted' comptroll,er' of:Ralph S.' Lane of 33, Beacon .Detroit Town Hall, Wedn;sday the Adelphic. ,FraJernity;' and

Hill, has been -fe.elected., presi~ m~rning, c ~arch .'2, at 11 0 clock 'Wilma Fischer, of 1048 BJfys'drive,dent of the Detroit Tuberculosis ,in, Fisher Theatre. ' was ..picked'.as s~retary' .of. th~Sanatorium.' , ,j • The distinguished author has Sororian Sororit~ .. ' .

Re.elected with him' are:' vic,e-, produced over 60 volumes: of ,'. -", '. ..," " '.. ,presidents; Wilson 'W.Mil,ls,. ]Wil~poetrr, '~ovels, .and -s~ort ,stori~; '. - . ,liam C. McMilU:\D -,and' Mr8, At .one time. three Dunsany plays " :.''O'EHI' A'N FOO' DCharles' A," Dean, -J~:;' ,secretary,. were running .on Broadwa~ i~ a .... }~ .,;,::;. .Mrs. Emma L., Sherwood;:.treas- singl~season .. ' Recently:Jton'al~:

e urer 'Marian A~ Keyworthi as~ :Colman prOduced Dunsany's'''The'sistarit 'treasurer ..Mrs,,: Marie' H. Lost. Hat'.' on televiSion. .

, ,', .... . .Pruet.t.' Ne~ly. elec.ted _\to the' The noted peel' .lives. in a CC'l~tl~'board o! 'trustees were, Mrs',.in County M e a.t:h~ Shpreham,:Charh~s'.B. Warre~, Jr., .and RiCll- 'Kent, 'which. 'has been in the,:~:r'i:I:Du'rant. .'.... . c. ,.: family for', 600 years. As~de from..'M~mbers re-eleet'ed' to ,the.'board' his literaty works'; he 'hasbeen'u .

\ of tbist,ees yvere:Mrs. Ned W.' bigg~~e.' .."hgnter .. sol~ier in. three' ,Andrus, .Dr. Cla1'it D. Brooks •. ,wars, and a champlo:q..' c'h e s s .' •.• SERVED,Mrs:','Charles A. Dean, J1':, 'Mrs. player. . ' . I .' MILWAUKEE -STYLE.Har.ry R. ,Esling, Mrs. Burt J." A iabulous personality, with ":-AT-Friedman, Daniel W. Goodenough.' a beautiful, ageless voite,- ~ord KRAGERS'Mrs. Dudley .C..Hay, Christi~n' H.< Dunsany reads. from his. own , .Hecker" Mrs .. W.. Bruce How~d, works 'with. such warmth. that,'Vi'. , ~illiam' .Ii. Hudson, .'.'Mrs'. Col~mbia: is recording them on aGeorge. O. ~ohX1st.on,__Ralph S. long':playing record album.. 'Lal}e, Mrs. 'E~ily Young LeGro, ~ Tickets for the lecture' are at',Oliverl?, ¥arcks,. Willjam; C. 'Grinnell's" WOo 2-1124. ..McMillan, Mrs. W. H. Meagher" ..Mrs. Frank A. Morrison, Wilson ..W. Mi~ls, W~lter E. Otto, ¥rs.Lewis E. Schultz, Mrs.- Harold E.Siebert, Mrs. B. Shurly Wilcox,and Mrs. William J: 'YO'Ung.

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Also >'CompleteLine of

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Between Harper and 'Kelly

.Oysters, Bluepoints andCherrystone Clams

a S~cialty.DINNERS trom «:30SUNDAYS from 1:00

(Closed Mondays)

Dinners Everyone E'1joys

to a superb

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Reservations. accepted, VAlley 2.9000

featuringDehclous Appetize1's .

Hot DishesFresh Sea Food Crisp Salads~ench Pa~trles Desserts

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EVER.Y DAY EXCEPT SUNDAYS

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LUNCHEONII :30 to 2:30'

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BURNS. at the RIVER

You HAVE SeenLiberaee' ••• Victor Borge ••• Co" Brisson,

NOW Come to' See*LARRY LEVEREN.Z"C/cassies to Clowning"* We Cater to Banquets. Parties

ALWAYS~;g~DEJ~~~A~~~n~T.CAFE OPEN 7. DA YS A WEEK

LOUNGE .15241 E. Warrelt, TU; 2.3883

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MATTRESSES' INC.'LARGEST DISPLAY .OF .MATTRESSES IN MICHIG~,..

Open Thurs., Fri., Evening ~ - Closed Wed.~t~oo~,' ,10623 Mack near Harding J , " , :VA ~~5,152_

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N.AMED TOP STUDENT Marygrove College, Detroit. TopMarguerite' Ann 'Slevin, daugh.. ranking stud.ents' are those who

ter .of, Mr. and. ~,.s. John G., have. achieved ,.a high s~liolastic~levm, 1132 Wh1t?er, has been rati~g ~,hiring .the' se;nester: Mis~_ arned a top rankmg .student at SlevJnlS a senIor socIology major ..

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RELAX.A:CIZOR" used few.times, olVery 'reasonable., Mans'grey topcoat, siZe :44;' flO. TUx-edo 1-4043. ,", '. ,

LAWSON'sOfa, -pair walnut end'. :~ables,'~y.s ice)kates~ I~ze 5.TUxedo, 2:'8241.': . '.',' ". '

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'GROSSE .POINTE'RENT ,REDUCED

Somerset practically, new, .2-1?ed-room upper fiat, gas' heat, clean"adults only. $100, WOo 3-4212. 'DUPLEX, upper, 3 bedr~oms,' gas

heat. $150 per month; openSaturday and. Sunday, eve-

,nings, 418 Cadieux nr. Jeffer-son.

TUXEDO 4..2212'_ROOMS FO~ RENTFURNISHED 2 rooms in widows

home, for 2, women.' Private'bath. TU "~0851.

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COLORED woman wants ironingand some cleaning) 3 or 4 days,Call after 5 o'clock, FA. 1-0719.

EXPERIENCED girl wishes do-mestic work, 5 days a weekhome nights, or either 3 or 4days at same home; city refer-ences. TY. 5-0406.

GE~ERAL housework, laundryand cleaning; references.' LO8:-2736 •

COLORED woman wants dayswork, any day. References. CallTuesday m 0 r n i n g, TEmple2-1426. '

RELIABLE woman wants regular days, Tues., Wed.; laundry'cleaning; Grosse Pointe refCall evenings, n. 2-6086.

SA-'EMPLOYMENT BUREAU

COLORED COUPLES, coo k S,\ maids, chauffeurs, caretakers,janitors and porters. Day 01"week. Field's EmploYment. TR3-7770. '

6-FOR RENT (Unfurnished)

HOUSE FOR RENT \

wan was mg anironing at home. 4352 Mary-land, TUxedo 5~5226..

•FFICE WORK at-home. Div-ersified experience, accurateand de pen dab I e Unlimitedphone service. LA. 6~3428.

EAMSTRESS, alterations andrepair work., VAlley 2-9339.

EXPERIENCED girl wishes Wed..cleaning, $7 and car tare. Callafter 6. WOo 3-4857. References.

COLORED woman wants 'fhurs-day and F'riday. Call aft~r 7,city reference. WO 3-9306,Maudie.

EXPERIENCED colored girlwishes five days in GrossePointe, home. nights, GrossePointe references, El), 1-3471.

EXCELLENT ironer, specializesin ladies and childrens ap.parel, shirts, etc. Honest, de~pendc.ble, ref ere n c e s, TU1~3385. (

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I~R"ENT. . " 7..,.WAMTlQ,TORENT ...', I~~TIC;~~ FOR, ~U' .' ,n-AUTOsf~,~ALE '. tJ-llEAL ESTATE FOR SAUl 13-REAL EST~T~'~R S~LIHEATED :upper.. 4~~~, ,~ath, .. ~XECUT~VE .and '~ife, d_~e t~ ~TIQU~ ;.;c~ry,'. .dr0~'" <le~f,' ,~95Q''f0U4-cf:90r:' "Custo~,:'ord ,six, GROSSE POINTE Park, 1~~7 Bal-' FOR SALE .

garage, $85...aaults. Lakepo.mte.. lease ho.~e, ~. ~-7556., .. , "s.eats 8, $45/. ch~ end table, ""heater one owner 3" OOQmiles. ~four. Colonial, center l?-all, First OfferingsCharlev~x" VA 1-8458.,', ' .. ', ,. - ,',-,'" ~ .., ", ,'$20; pm'e clock;~~niainniy bench, :, .EXcell~~t" conditio~. LA'.1-5800.. 'nearly new, 3 bedrooms, Ilia GROSSE POINTE PARK

'.. , , ,', P!t~FE,SSI9~AL, w 9 man, .. 34, 11061, '?fottingA2~,. ,-evenings.' , '. ' " . ,;' ", : ',r • baths. fireplace, den and break- _ " •M~YI.Ju""ID. 1046, Grosse, wlshes to.rent clean. partially "',:":':'.;~' ,":',l948'DODGE~Coup~',Jnowl ..~ij'es, fast.room)cotnPletel~carpeted, 16355 Jefferson _ Attr~ctively. POltl1te Park, 1h block ~:tf,Jef-; furnisl;ie.~~.two~bearoomincome;-:,CO:RN~~'i"!l'~~E;,o,~l()p'~" ..~e~ .''''radio arid',heat'erp' good:~(mdi:. screeD:ed tc:rr.ace wIth u~per designed r~mbljng colon!~1 with 3

fmon, 5 room upper" heate~ I house,' or;',apar,tment. Clos.e b " ,place;...-rscr~,eI?-.;AAd-' a~d.lr~t;s,. -.tion, PRo '8~6403. . porch, LlpCalr gas.furnace, close b d 2 b ths on 2nd floor" 1sta~d garage, $10~:., VAlle~, Pa!k' ,~re~,.)~~ "Jef~ers'~n; or I'~'.'.:..hays' .:~pr1ng .pc~a~'.~~~.ha~, s1z.e ! 'C:"./ , "'. ~ _,'. .. . to school, pus stops at do~r, .80- e rmS'" ~ .. I,

14365. " '.' ", VeJ;'nor, l~nes." ,FIr~P~~~~'.. ~~ .':.3~e~,TU:. 2~63~~..,_, ,"..,. ~ ,~1" '~THUNDERBIRD ' , "ft•. lot. Immediate posseSSIon. floor has 'SUite 'of slttmg room,," . ' ',' ,porc.~.d~sI~able:o,WIs~.'ID:lmedl •.. , ,,:, J,' "' •.. ~"",.",' ""',. \, Cashortet~.Owner,PRescott bedrm.,b~th;library,.lav~tory,:rv." •

189 LAK~YIEYV, n~, 3 bedroom ate possesslon( &'Uperlor, 8-7803, .BL~GK PERSIA~, l~mb" c~pe, 1955 ,Ford Thun~erbird. New car" 57078 0 n Sat. and Sun., 1-4. room, utllity room (no b~s~ment).ranch home~' g~s n:eat;".$~pO~per ',eVenings'mid .week-end~'.', ,.,slZ~ 14; J:>r0':"ll1l?-O~9Cco.leath,e~":~U'J?ower'eq~pment. S~~e ,$QOO. -', :, pe . . f dzr.~nth. ~Uxedo 5-4574., " ' I ',' three sUlter ..'and,~a~hl_ng';~,ag. M~y, ~e"l-t~t;p~ ~t",20134'v,Regent NORTH OXFORD' ESTATE big lot. Pr~ctical house or ~ oc..

,'- .' " 'E-GARAGE, FOR RENT' Black, qouble 'Breasted'; t~x~do,' dn;v~,',De~~I:" ,5~,.~all ~R. 1~0796I.This 250-acre estate with its roll- tor.H~¥E f?r1 ,r~nt ",or s~e,' ,new,'I.' . . ',I' .:' " ' ',' _ '. ~ze,,;38 s~o~t;" co~ktail".~r~sses, for 'mform~tlon., ., ; - i hills, woods and private lake

fi,,:e r09m', smgle, gas, ..2.~ ;car IGARAGE for rent,. corner ",Neff' , ,sIze 12; ladies~,ski:;shqes, sI:z;e.6.1~'1.- AUTO' '5'" W'IAN"'D -' ongffers a beautifu"y remodeled GROSSE POINTE FARMSTyping, shorthand or previous ~si- garage, excellent condition'. ' and Kercheval TU' 2-3159 All. in excellent; condition. af,,~, ," _,. 15 ,", f' h' f 7 u '1 .ness experience not required.' LA 1-5800' , '" ,'. ,', . 1 ',.,.'. 'c' '11 TU d l' 8'078' " ' , .m arll\: orne 0 rooms pus se - 274 Kenwood Ct. _ Early Ameri.

' .. " " " ' . ow prl~e~ a, - xe 0 -'. .~. 'WE NEED,i ants, quarters. This home has 7 I h f " b d dA complete training course for hon~ , '. , ~RTICi.ES ~R SALE.. I " . ," _ .' '" fire, I 3.tU b th 4 car gar can stye wit ami y e rm. ~ndling customer contect work wiil be GROSSE ,POINTE, 3 bedroom . . G.E.' DELUXE'-Refrigerator good', t. ."'.. -. paces, e a s, - - b~th on first floor, 2 l~rge bed ..ms.given by the Telephone Company. .colonial, ,recreati,oti, r C? o~, .BeautifW ,C h ~}~m e. ~d ,B I a c k' congition: can~sat; or Su~. TU.. 19~0. 1951 and 1.9~2"~ut0JXo1Qbl1es.age. Also a tenn~t house and and b~th on:2 nd' floor. Libr~ry.

screened ,porM, garbage dIS- wrought Iron," For~ca ,Break~ .: 2-4709., ," .Have Cuet,?merll W~~m.. ample barns. Grounds are wellStarting woge is $5Z to $58 for a posal, storn\, windo~s, '2.du fast. ,Sets m~4,eto ,'o,rder. ~hairs '..' . '. . ; , "', For' 28'.1Years.' We, Hav• .' Been,l ~ndscaped. Located ~>n paved terr~ee, utiiity room. Also b~se ..5-doy week bus'ed on previous ~x~ garage, newly dec,?rated, $240., up1?-0lsteredJn Duran Plastic ,n:a- 'lOx14 KAJ;iAST~'rug, '~e'riew,~ Paying Up~to $100 Mote. highway_ A very luxurloUS coun- ment with ree, are~. Well do.parience or collel;jetrai~ing. . Phone .TU 2-1997 or, TU 4.2380. teruu. Tapl.es, made to ~y s,~~ ,pale'., go~d b'al::kg~9und, ,wi~h" : ,. '.' _ " . .t~y home. , v~toped lot.... "D II I ff. , , Qf shape., Ode!.~ables, $29,\ chBl~~" pastel design. TUxedo 4-4048. ", E H COOK . MEAG.HER REAL ESTATE ~

rop in or co our amp oyment 0 Ice 4370 KENSINGTO,N, 5 roor,n $4.95 each. VISIt pur factory dis-,' . . _ '0;' " -, ,! \ ' ' OXford Mich. Phone OA 8~3122 , To Sell _ To Buyat 1365 Coss (Bell, Building). For ' " , " . '., , .. , ,furthe( information Telephone.. ~ upper flat,. 2 bedroo~" gas plays: Buy clirec~,f~~m- ~anufac- CRD;3,: like n~~;:~UIiC~','Phy,fe' ;15701 Harpt:'t, '~el'kSJ.~iJ;e"~8;lfo~ -'-- ----------- HUGH' CHA' LMERS:

steam he~t, g~~age"af~~r,~;p.m. ~urer and ,save 33%. en'd .'table; ,vacuum sw.eeper; . TUxedo 2-9145' GROSSE POINTE SHORES1365 Cass It' DowJ:ltown GROSSE POINTE 'WOODS~, 5, METAL MASTE,~S MFG. ..lcl~ps.'TU ~-8~_53.' , .', 'l3-REAL ESTATE FOR'SALE ' Member

8usiness District room upper, newly decor~ted, '.. ,CO_, , ,,'. ""'., ,~., - '" .. ' , FIRIST OFFERIN$ Grosse Pointa-' Brokers Assoc.fireplace, : screen 'porch, gas /21.912 Har»er-St. Clair: S~ores 2 RO~D sectIonal corner sofas. \, DEAL WITH, Detroit Real Estate Board

WOo 2-9988 heat, garage. Availabl~ ,March .S Blocks North of 8 Mile, ,TU,~ 552~. , . I ' I 833 LAKE SHORE ROAD . TU. 4.4040,1 TUxedo 41Q86 ' ' PR, 7-4412 . .. '" - :. t, A SPECIALlS"f. NEAR YACHT CLUB -------- __I II" ~,'" . . . I ' 24902 Gratiot.:..-Eas.t Detroit PAIR Imported crystal hu~rlcap.e' , " " ' GROSSE POINTE SHORESM-I.c n') 9 a n Be BEACON~FIELD76 ll:lrge. roo.ms '. PR 5-520~. \ lamps with pr~~~\Tq 5'-00016.', Over "IV-4minion. dollars IFi' E" I Am .' Co! . 1 3 bedrooms, 2~ baths, Cape Cod

db th t 1 1 Daily 10 to 8'30 Sunday 12 to 6 exClusively in: . ,ne ar y erlcan orua, home. All propose room on first' an a, upper, .'na ura Ire:- ," ' '.' TIRES likes new.' 4' Goodyear library) cOV.terr~c;, 5 bedro:>ms, .fioor' with adjoining lavatory andTelephone' Co 11 place~ garage, new ~l furna~e, TRADE-IN sofas and chairs. All 7,60~15, with tdiJes; $28~ yi.'"' .GROSSE: POINTE' 3 ba1hs, pl,us maIds, q~rs. Excel- stall shower, panelled activities• adults. VA. 2-.1363. in nice condition., ReasOnably 3-9638. ' REAL, ESTATE lent condltl(j~, beautlfu. property. room. with firepla<:e. Hotpoint

------------ UPPER 5 room Income, 2 bed':' 'priced. Van Upholstermg Co., 1 G~~RAL El t. d i'-' -.-.--.1'.: Pureh,ased Los,t Y.~a~'Through dishwasher' and disposal,' largeS-SITUATIONS WANTED, rooms, tI"Ie bath, tl'le kitchen, 13230 "Harper. 'On.n I.g 'til 9. . ." ec ,no. e uxe IrO~-! GROSSE POIN1'E PA,RK porch, oversiz.~d 2-car garage, gas' , 1:'''--' er,' llke' new; '14" G.E. table" M,'AX' ON BRO'lSH.ERS' " r,'\, heat. 70 Hampton road. Ope~l------------ garage,' furnished gas' heat, AUTiO' DR'IVE',,RSI A"ge- 21-65! I model' T.V. Call TU. 2-1312. '.'" daily..

availabl~ March 5; $100, adults. . ~ Satisfied' Customers Sine.', 1929 GRAYTON ROAD NELSON GALLE IdLAMPS TU.2-5SG6. Only $6.51 ,to $7.76 .quarter~ PING PONG table~net, padqles. ------------ 4-bedroom Colonial, 'BV with TU~edo 5_231~ui er

Custom.rnade lamp sb;ades made ------------ bl;1Ys. $5.00~/$10,OOO Pu bile, A:.1 conditIon, .$15. 310 Kerby' : Gig~~.frc6~~TEITS~~~~C3, frame trim. Car:peting, some _and recovere:d in my home. 713 HARCOURT, new, 2~bedroom; I' LIability WIth '$5,000 Property Rd TU '4-1889' . , WANTEr) FO'R SALE I drapes included at $22,500. 13C-LAND CONTRACTSTV, 2-0315, 139 Ridge Road. 11h baths, en c 10 sed porch, Damage, TUxedo 1-2376. .,.,. , . v _

double garage; 'adults; $215 'ft - ", MAHOGANY v~s~,upr:ig~t pian?, I.Bungalows. ,i*, atOT)' and. J ',story LAKEPOINTF .A IOUICK FAIR DEALR U F F LED curtains, expertly month. VAlley 2~1986. . FIREPL.ACE '., E QUI P MEN T. A~1 condition;: $65;. electriC I bome .. List, ~itb ua now for comin, - ANY CONTRACT-ANY A 'Oy -

done, priced reasonably.' Pick, . .' h' 1 d' 'l'k "action market: of bedrooms 3 baths p nel d I' ""...-,..-------.------.- Screens,~ all 'types, grates and- . Ironer, 22-mc " enc ose, 1 e'l .',' '''.I: , I a e l~ lOW DISCOUNT' up and delivery. Mrs. Van- \.1"ROSSE l.'omte, Park, Nottmg-. irons,', ,toolS.. See display at new, $60.. TU. p:'1886. 'I '.SIL,LOWAY & CO. brary,' recreation room, excellent CASH AT ONCE

Haverbeke. VA 4-0661. ham. 5-room u~per, recently SMITH ,. MATTHEWS, 6640 ' " .,' .' ,154 Sf: ,cla'fr. Ii) VUl.,.' TU~ 1-3760 c,ondition. $36,800. 0 \SECRETARIAL work done in decorated new' tile ,bath,. go~d I Charlevoix 'Av~ WA. 2-7155. DAVE~ORT, .'matc~mg chaIr, OPEN: SUNDAYS"&, EVENINGS 881.fe~a~k afv~ P.~. AJ.5W~~f.~27

transportation, excel1en.t ,,". ,drape.nes, ',lamps,' C.~gs,well,' _ , . ' THREc:r" MILE DRIVE McLAIN MORTGAqE & REALTYCo.my home; voice writer dicta- 1 $"'5 C 11 it 4 VA I hall fition. Reasonable rates.' Call schoo s; I. a a er, FffiEPLACE . WOOD _ IS-Inch c aIr, occas~on c l~r" re: BARRING~ON;,' 8~2.:, ~edi~t"e "CoI~ni~l, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, 1st 16--P£TS FOR SALE _Rosemary Gant. TUxedo 4-0624. " length.' $15 • cord. 24-inch' place screen and tools, mahog occupancY,-near pup~Ic'and pa-' . .ft. lav.; library, recreation room ' _

' -~---------~.., any desk table,: walnu,t bed- ..I.. h' 1 h 1 C t b 'It 'th F P 4-2-3283. 861 NEFF ROAD, new 5~rooni lcmgilis. $1'8' a cord. Prices in~ rQC Ia . ~c 00 S. - ~:?m' ~I . ~l ,., '1'39,000., FRENCH import brown poodl.room suite, foot: locker, trunk. home I Vlng d gh. upper; Call 'after 5 p.m. TUxedo, elude ~elivery, C h 0 ice hard , 1, ' _r~~,' In:tn, rootU" , standard, 9 months old, has'

WOMAN ts d' 2-1399. wood. ,LA 7~3419.. . . Call TU. 2-7271.. , . pan,elled lIbrary and br.eakfast ." • YORKSHIRE ROAD ' been spade, reasonable. In.-----------~ MATE~"l-TY war d i;'o b e for room, lavatory, screened .ter- b . terested in good home goodLAMP,S.SHADES ~ Buy direct spring and summer,' "exclusiv,'e . race. 3 large bed;rooms and b~th j' Ladrgle3. edroo~, paneled$hbrary with children. TU 1-3672.

up" 2~car 'garage. ,Excellent con- ~ . av., re<:reatlon r~om, 24,500.from'manufactl.U:er. S h a~de S, styles" reasonable, size 14. dition. Open Saturday.'and Swl~ I ENGLISH SETTER, male, '7

. parts, and custom shade malt- TUxedo 4-5068.". . day, 2 to 5. under $30,'01<\.0.VAl:',' , SWEENEY & MOORE,ing, ,m~unting and repairing.. . .'. ,v months old, black and white,'Best selection of lamps and ANTIQUE pm}t pall ~amp, cran- ley 4~6505. N:o brokers~'p~ea.se., .... " '.. INC.. A.K.C. regist,er~d. Boxer, yearshades in tow:n.. Lam p. by berry 'hall l~?,. :pmk lusters, ----------...:.--- old, mal~, A.K.C. registered.Martin. 1463"', 'Kercheval,~ 'and cut glass, br~s,. pI~k'iuste:r tea . AT '~S RENA,",UD_. TU. 1-68,90 Mack at Renaud Re~onable offer. TUxedo¥anistique. VAney 2:'8151: t :", :~~32~~d IIllScellaneous. WA. ..; - .' 'J --::- __ -,..._~~--- 5-0274. . , ' ,

F,OR A BET'l'E,R .grade of used DININ'G room "UI'tn Drexel Pre- ST. €LAIR SHORES AKC German Shepherd.'puppie.5., ., ", championship stock, excellent. fl~niture, see "Neatway FU'r~i-' ,cedent, drop leaf table, com:'\ ; " 30512 E. .JEFFERSON temperaments. TU. 5-9022. '

ture, 13930, Kercheval. We bination buffet -' bre8kfront, . , NEAR 12~ .MILE _always have the things'you are server 6 chairs, 'excellent'con- BOSTON PUPS, beautlful pedi ..

, looking for. VAlley 2-2115. dition,' $385; 'Lawson ~o-Je'~.eat, greedntter. 2174 Marlborough.. . $7,5; TU.' 5~0154.' . V

MATTRESSES __ A_._4_~9_6...;.65_.__ ....:.-_~_DUPLEX - 5 rooms, gas heat, HIDE.A.BEDS lA-OFFICE E9UIPMENT AKC Dachshund, 4 weeks old,

garage. carpeting, newly de- shown by appOintments. 'TU.corated, adults. No pets. $140, BED~OaM SUITE~ 4.3962, 2-0396 Eastwood Drive.TUxedo,:5~1979. 1 ,Sa:--,e' on le~djn9 ,.m~l<es~ __ --"'-_-.,.._--,- _

------------ I COCKER SPANIEL puppies,'A-FOR RENT (Furnishtid) MATTRESSES, lNC'.' AKC registered, reasonable.NICELY furnis~ed '3 bedr~om,,:: ,10623 M~ck' VAlley '2'.515" _L_A_. _1-_1_79_7_. _

lower duplex In qt;osse Pomte, , " . . ,4> 16.A-PETS WANTEDn~~r schools and good t~anspor. Op~n, every T~ursd~y' ~nd ~Frid~y 51LLOWA' Y & CO.. ' _.tatlOn, $175 ',Per month, g~ evening~ Closed ,Wednesd~y ~t ...-;., ~~_._.;..;;~_~ WANTED-Quick witt-ed scrap-aU1tomatic, heat, heating cost noon '. ------------ . TU 1-3760 py little dog given to me free.approxima;tely $185' per year,', ' '. ..... PRo B-39Z2.

. call TU 2~2907. "~-' ,as nurse compaIllon ..0 elderly 1-------- MURAL PAINTINGS GUIDE ,TO, GOOD. SERVICEwoman, good references. TU ISEVEN-ROOM colonial, furnish- All types and descriptions4~3644. . ed. Two~car garage, gas.hot Professionally done by-- ;

------- water,heat, One-year lease. $200 ,,' ------- POINTE TA'ILORS 0_ CLEANERSCHILD CARE SERVICE a month. TU,,4-2584., .. ' ' RONALDO.DE 'CARLO . _ •NURSEMAIDS.'for baby sitting , , :., -', . \ (WINDMILL POdiT.E)

by hour, day or week. Practical BUSINESS, or executive'ol; work. TE 2-b789,. ' Men'. and Ladies' Suits Tailored To Ordernurses available. References. ing couple, rent my;very atirac. . ' .PRescott 7-0377, The Sitters tive 3 room with p~~va~e'bat.h, ',/FLAGGS .ANTIQUES'Club. front entrance ',upper, m~~me, . .. ..,,' .' "':, -" '

------------- 2081 Vernier road, compl~tely S~lling out- sale. Walnut. shutters,EXPERIENCED' co lor e d lady furnished, heat and utilities in- ,marble top tables, corner' cup-

wants days, Mon" Wed. ann eluded, beautiful ,_n,ew hom'e,Thurs. Phone WO 5~8240, excellent ,location, liv.tt nicely,

comfortably ,and privat~ly, ,l?y ,appointment, call late evenings

, or Sunday r:r:U.4.474~. .

Attract'ive, imm~c'ulate'~:'2 Bedr~om .•HorTl'e '

Completely fur n.i she ,d; newlydecorated. Ideal transportation.Available now.

I~HcLP WANT~D

MICHIGAN; BE~L',NEEDS '

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CaliTUXEDO 2-6900

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CLASSIFIED RA rES

YOUR AD CAN BE CHARGED

C~sh Ads-IS words ,for 90c

Charge Ads-IS words for $1.00"

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FARMS DRUGS1 Kercheval at Fisher

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t;ARKNESS PHARMACY• 20~13Mack Ave. at Locbmoor• Tu. 4-3100

ISINSELS, 17051Kercheval at St. Clair. Tu,5-4527

LINER STATIONS

BLUE CROSS DRUGS• 17511Mack Ave. at Neff: Tu. 5-0828

CUNNINGHAM DRUGS. 16941Kercheval at Notre Dame. Tu, 5-9698

l-PUBLIC NOTICES

KOPP'S PHARMACY• 16926 Kercheval at Notre Dame', Tu. 5-8900

MILLER PHARMACY- 14945 KercheVal llt Wayburn

Va. 2-9614

NOTRE DAME~ 17000 Kercheval at Notre Dame

Tu, 5-2154

WOODS DRUG CENTER, 19291 Mack at Bournemouth

TU.2-0922

THE SHEPHERD'S STAFF'", 14340 Mack Ave .• at Chalmers., VA. 2-~020

Play the piano. Special rapidcourse for adult beginners inmodern or classical. Also chi}.dren's cours€. Outstanding voiceinstruction.

ENGEL PIANO STUDIOS11145 Whittier

LA. 7-2280 or VA. 1-3515

HAMMOND SPINET organ Les~, sons in my home. VEnice 9.~960.

2B-TUTORING

COMMUNITY, TUTORING SERVICE

. ,MRS. LOUIS MARICK, DIRECTOR,Tutoring by degree teaC!hers ovo!!.oble In 011 sublects for srodes, high"hool, college and adult education.

OPENINGS FOR TEACHERS,339 MerriWeather, Grs. Pte. Farms

TUxedo 4-2820

ART CLASS for children, ages~ 7~12,Sat. morning 10-12 o'clock,: call TU 2,.6616.

iA-PERSONALSfHOTOGRAPHY, wed din g s,. commercial, heme portr8it.~All -other branches including. color. Reasonable ~ates. Dial, TU 1-7239.

UPHOLSTERING Remnants - 0"Close Outs, % to 10 yard'pieces. $1.00 a yard and up., Tweed, brocatelle, matelasse,. and tapestry. Belmont Uphol~, stering, 20497 Mack AV~., TU. S,: 4-1440.

~C-DETECTIYE SERYIt:E

PRIVATE TUTORINGIN

. ...-' YOUR OWN HOME,411 subjects; all grades. Adults

d hildr C tift d t h A..1 IRONER wishes days. &rldan c en. er e eac ers. f TY 7 6875 '.. Call: car are. • ~ .~DETROIT AND SUBURBAN f - ~. .-: ." TUTORING SERVICE E?tPERIID}CED baby SittIng, day

WOOdward 3-8315. TExas 4-1378 I or evemng. TU, 1-3128.C MOTHER of fo\1Xwants evening

!-LOST AND FOUND baby sitting, 75c per bour; willJ;,OST-Gold pin, either in or provide my own transporta~~near Punch and Judy Theatre. tion. Call VEnice ,9-9315.~Valued' as keepsake. TUxedo. 2~1318.

FRIVATE investigations, conSUl-I': tations, Domestic • Civil. Pro-~tection pr?vided fo~ persons,'.. and speCIal occaSIons. TU, 4-0805, TU 4-1558.

2A-M,USIC EDUCATIONPIANO TEACHER, Margaret El-: 'liott Skinner, successful ex-

perience in high and musicschools, Masters Degree. Home,studio, ,5275 Bishop, TUxedo5-0818.

LOST-Black rimmed glasses,~with case, on Kercheval-Dean.: hurst bus, Mon., Feb. 21st. Re~: w~rd. ED 1-2794.

~OST-nrown 'velvet purse in• vicinity of Rivard and Mau.:,m~e. V A 2~0432.• I

4-HELP WANTED~ . (Male and Female)oou_.-----------

NURSE for care of 3 small chil~:, dren, must live in, references....needed. TU 5-4552.- .

CLERK- TYPIST. good position~'fl)r young girl, 5.day'week. con.'. venient transportation. Please:: apply, 520 E. Larned, near Blue,:.Cross Building.

PART-TIME general office workt

. shorthand, advertising experi-= eI}ce desirable. Mr. Birdsall,~ TU. 4.0600. I .'

TYPISTS! Make money at home!: Write'R & M' Service, 2 Madi-.IOn, Greencastle, lIidiana.

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PHILIP TROMBLEY & SONPRo 8.773-4 DR. 1-051~'

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A. G•.MARX £O~ASPHALT SLATE - TILE

ROOF. REPAIRS" RE.ROOFING

TIN OR COPP.ER SKYLIGHTSARTHUR ..G. MARX

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Fireplace C'hi~neys 'CLEANED

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Over 40 years experience In cleanlnland repairing defective fireplace dlim-neys and dampers.Chimney Screenl Installed

We, also. furnish' chimney Screens for.protection a gal n, t Sparks. Birds..Squi~t'els.Bat~.Etc; . , . ~ ,_ ,.. . , , .

FURNACE, BOIL~R, AND INCINERATOR' CJ!IR.!NEYS CLEANED

I C K. &. S 8000 LinwoodJ,., .• Inggo . on) Phone TY 5..9210: ..._. .

NOTICE IS HEREBY .GIVEN. that registration of, . qualified elec.tqrs. who have not already registered, .can be, '-.

made with the City Clerk of the City. 'ot Gross'e Pointe :, ,.Farms, at his office in the Municipal Building situated ateo 'Kerby Road, City of ..Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan_'.~.

- up t~ aJ;l~ including th'e 3Gth day preceding. the laid -: .Biennial Spring Election and General City Election.

YOU "ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED. that' the City .Clerk's:.~' ,Office will be open for r~~stration every day except ~un-. ' ~.

.day from '8:30 8.m. until ':30 p.m. (Saturday untU' 12:00:~"~.noon) up to and 'including Monday, March 7. 1955, which.' .is the last day to register for said election.

. FOR THE CONVENIENCE 0 FELECTORS, the Clerk's'.oifke will be open until 8:00 p.m. on the following evenirigs.~' ./'

"'~ONDIiROSA PIN!, Ix8 & 10 . . , $18'WP 2 (Moulded Ed,e) ~00 'ti. ft~~ ~.._ . , '

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PONDEROSA .PI~E, lx' " 10 - .' . $20' ..WP 2. (Moulded Edge). 100 s..~.ft _~. ." , ., i _

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N~TIC:E is mREBY, ,GIvEN ,that~.~egisir~fion' of ',qualffied:electors .v,rho:have not:a~e.ady ~egi~~ered, <:an. 'be' 'made wit.h: '. .the City' Clerk of the CIty: .of G:rpsse..Pomte' Park. at hISoffice.Ilf .the. Muni'cipaIBuildirig; ,1~1l5 E."'Jefferson' Av~nue-1"

, City of'Gro~se. Pointe':'~})ark;'Way.~e.'County, -Micl1igan.-any'da3r.pri~r: to::a~d ipGltidi~g:Ma~ch::7~.:19.55',.and,that the .City ..

. 'Clerk will be m:hIS office';every'secula:r.day from 8:30 A.M." - to "5/P;M.'arid:.Wednesda:y:"-~venin'g~: until' a..P.M .. for: the

.purpose-. o~ accepting regi~f;r~~io~$..,.... . . .: .:- ." . ~." . ---.. '-' - .... : ,.... , ,". .. ~.' . , ~. NOTICE IS Fl1RTHEn"G;!VEN tnat,;lor the convenience of

.the~lectors,., the: qerk ..~nr,:~1;>e'in)lis' ..office from 8:30...A.M.'.to 8 P.M; :on':Monday,.::March' 7, .1955,. :lor' the purpose of,receiving. re~istrationl ..-;':;":_: .' . . '. ", ':',

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EyerY style ol.'enc."" erect,ed 10')'0lIl .:

WA. 1.62.8'2IncJudlDl'

. Chain Link AIl-Ste.1 .nd..~us.tic' Style. .

21J-W~LL.WASHINGWALL WASHING ahd ;:aintin., :

Well ~commended .. Ri. h t .. price. TUxedo .1-3870.

. WALL, WASHINGpRexel ~-:1777.'.

21L-WINDOW WASHING'b ."

WINDOW CLEANI~G' .:I:WALL-WASHING' .

Service: on Screens and Storms. .Brick' 'washing expertly dolie.

. Basement ?aintlrig. .'. H. E.. GAGE & ,SON. "

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PAINTING and decorating; in~terior and exterior, wall wash-ing; immediate service. H~rbertWalters, IU9.Ashland. VAlley2-2809. . ..

A-I PAINTINGPAPERHANGING,'WALL WASHING . T . ,

Basement sprayed .. Outside Iest}- ,Lak. ownshipmates free. 'Patching plastering.Skilled colored worker." City. .' . ,Regiitration Notie.wida references. " f.- . lor

WA. 2-4546 or AD. 1~9178 G J S .. EI t'I ;'. en.ra pring. ec IonM:' BRO.WN deco~ator, .c.lean: To Ba Held,on Mondliy,;::~~f; ~~:l~~orhood20: .. , April.4, 1955 ,; I' GrossI .Pointe

PAINTING, papering, p~per re~ NOTICE ..IS .HEP..E:B:Y'~rVEN. T h.moved. Wall washing. Neat th~t the Clerk '.~f..the .Tow~~ . I . owns I". d 'ShIP of. Lake :'wIll be' .at,.hls .' '. ..: co • ,.

rehable. W 0 r! ;guarantee 'offIce located at .1100 Lake .N .Mertens, 122 ",Vfull", TUxedo. ~Shoie Rd. ,tor' the p4rpose of - . ()'~C~.of' Meeting of2-0083. . receiving~' !egistratiollS. ;;}rpm. Board 'of Review

. . ,the:, qualifl.ed electors' 'who:EXPERT ,pamting, paper ban,. -' have not. 2lready' .]registered..... , of Taxation

ing by mechanics,' tree 'est!- ' and ~rom electors' who will '.mates. 'Van Assche. TUxedo possess such quallli<.ations .on .Y'01,1 ,are hereby n<;>tified'that'.4-1187. TUxedo 4-2.714. April -4. HJS5, the" dat,e ot ..the -the' AssesSment . Roll' for. the"

----------.------- ..Genera~ Spring Election.~, ':' '.' Township' 0:1.'. Grosse" Pointe- for: ,FOR THE .BEST Consult David 'YOU ARE FURTHER 'NOTI, ..: ;the 195.5'tax year is beingcom-~':

E. Wente. new location. 12809 . FlED; .that,;.the Office ..will be ... .'piled. : . ..HaY-ell. VEnice 9-43.80.. . '. open, f01', :.registtation' each~" . ';'Yoil'".'ai'e' further ~'notified.:

~----~------. ,I ,secular day:-froin 8:00A.M. to that, the- BOard of Review of';ERNEST A. BOCK . . .5:00 . P.M. ~.Sa.!urdaYi ;:pntil AssessmeI1~s will be.in session;

P . . d: d • 1"-h. " ~'2:00.,o'clock noon~llp to'. and. 1 •. at the' Grosse'l Pointe' Shores~,amter a n ~corator. q~~1'1" i.'mcluding: ~C>.~day,.;.Mar~~, ..7, :MUnicipal Building~ 'at 795,

and 'color matching, t ~e., finest! ;:.19~:' which IS. the'la~~' dtiy,.to Bake Shore ".Road' on. March.:Served Grosse Pointe h~mes for ~'regl$ter. for. sald;electlon .....".'.. < " ';'14; .1955: 'arid' Marcli:'<15; '1955,".10 .., . YOU.~RE ;.FURT,HER NOTI-. '.from 9':'00.a.ni: until c 12:.00. ye~rs... .' . ( .;FIED t:hat, for .t~~ eom,~.ex:ien~e._.'''moon' ana 'from 1:3'0.p.m~'untir~20685 Woo_d"l.0~t l !u..1-690? . of the _elepto!s,. lthe ..<?fiice::o.f..~ ,'~41:00:p.nl.:'.6n':each ~of.the f<>re~

,. : .the Clerk, ,,'mll '..be .open' ',untIl \": ....going. days; at'."wh:ichtime ~!'

YEA~ . R 0 U~D _ :p;?,pe:rienced i 8:30 ,P.M. ,Monday. March,7,'sons' 'h~ving:'inqtti.rY or<:om~PaIntmg, Wall-.Wa~hlng •.~~~er.. ; 1955. 'plaints :concerning: the:; assess.

, hanging. InterIor and. ~xterIor~~ : .. ' . _, Thomas 'E. Lough1lD "'m-ents 'will w" heard. .Free' . Estimates. Guaranteecl. 'Township Clerk" Township:, 0; Gio.'. Poitite' .ReasonableJ F. Leonarcl...,WAl... , 'Lake :Towns.hip 795 Lake' Shoie'Road. ".nut 3~6127. '" ,/ -. .

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MEHLENBACHER' FENCE.,.CO.10403 HARPER IESIDINl'IAL. INDUSTRIAL

Viiiage 'ofarOSS8 Poinle ShoresNotice of Meeting of

Board of Reviewof Taxation

You are hereby notified that.the Assezsment Roll for theVillage .(jf Grosse PointeShores for the 1955 tax.yearis being compiled.

You are fur'tner notified thatthe Board of Review of Assess-.ments will be in session' atthe Grosse Pointe ShoresMunicipal Building at 795Lake Shore Road on March 14.1955 and March' 15. 1955 from9:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon andfrom 1:30 p.m. until 4:00 p.m.on each of'the foregoing days,.at which time persons .havinginquiry or compl~lnts concern-~ing the assessments will beheard. /.

You are further notified' thatthe Assessment Roll for theVillage of Gross~yointe Shoreswill be open for inspection forone week prior to the datesfor the meeting of the Boardof Review. .By OrderBoard of Assessors .Village of Grosse Pointe' S~ores

ALUMINUM',_,DOORS' I

WIMTER.SEAL. "HOll DAY"

$39~5Completel~' installed

Immediate InstallationComplete Venetian BUnt!

and Shade Service

CITYSash I Serlin Co.,.Grosse pointer C. D. Campbell;.

Owner - TU. 2-979214000 E. 7. Mile Rd.Just West of Gratiot

LA 7..l700 .LA' 7.3932Open any .evening by app~.

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rhursd~y~ February 24,.1955', . .~ ....,'~'~G'R".O'SS E POtNJ:E . Nil: WS.-:: \ ':' Page Ninete ...

C 14 . • f'. d' 21M-RADIO'.AND'T .. Y. :,'2.1~~~.f!ENt~. WORK 21T~Q"SSMAKIN5.' . 21r~DIESSMAKING' 2jX~AIAGE , . 21~NDSCAPIN •.. '. a551 Ie ..,$ I 1t.l'll.,,>, . . .AL'lUA.TI.oIis:~,idiche;,. .. C¥~~~~~~<~ta;,'jAL~~IONS, '~~Signing,' r~-" .'MODERNIZATION' .. ;.DEADWOOD .PRuNING?21A-GENERAL SERVICES 211!!..RO'0' 'INI!!.. \ . " 'TV' "" ;," ,'5II04eled, f0r,mtcll:counter to~ . .' .~~ ,"~'" eV,enmg, .'''WlUI. '. :itylini' best re!&ences" east: COMPLETE ,.MOD~TION, Tree1\: shrubs~ 1ilaCs~ evergreens,w-.., '..' ..,'.,:~ :':",.': . !\~ cabill,t: .wor~ recreation "~ra~obs,~~ertl7 done;. ~x~~.>.' , I , :~ . ' • ' SERVICE' . • t"AL thinning.

VENETIA_ N-BtINDS" : , .', '".' .',rooms..tti~8tOre~eil~d ':.edo'2-S''lcl: "." . " _ . \, ' ".slde:..'ADams~-46Q4J.Mrs.Sharp, Specializing in recreation .~ec .. so. .'

\ ROO~~~.,L,S'FJR-EV".I'C'.E' . :.. .'.•.... RADJO:;SERVIGE~~...._~.:.,-..~el.ving. T~"'Tl~ 6-2840. .. D~s~(iNIN6~'\~o~,a~le ~.S~i~';'.!l~-SILYJR'.PLATING .-.', '~c::r=e~~~en;e;:i~. 'No~ is a perfect.iun~.t~dC.lt.WINDOW SHADES ~. PRESTO'N' TH . ,', :; . .cO~lC~ '. '. . , .. ~.. : .co!~~ ..a~d ~~ss~; ... 8l~e~t!~n •. GOLD' s'ilver .~Niclt";'l Chrome ~ 'Over 25 years' exPerience. FliA Consult us today:-no obligation.~edueed"-wint~r prices are now' ,.' , ~"y,. , .' - .. , MOVEABLE.SHUTTERS, 'an"'hats'.r~odelli1~', re"'~~ ." . ,". '.' .. ~C . 1 r ..... _.. • .,' ~" _.meff tPh L kh \, '..' !.' ",,";. _..., ',.' ...... i: .•. , ... ,.".', ~.' .,and'Bronzeplatmg .. ompete_ ~~. . '. . . .' ..PORCH SHADES cO.•..~A 7~~:0~. oc, artR0.o~g 15306 E. Werren ru. 1'-~07\8~ '''', LOUVERED,DOO~. . 'able;,.V!ille.Y,2-361_0.~.: .. ' >~ .":'.reJ)8iI worlt':'on' .'antiqueJin-Erank J. St-Amour. ,:!,U2-8324' Comple~l~-experIeJ?-ced - ~V~.

----------~ .... . ," .BEAJ::)BQ~RD~ . :. _nER'":'Alt. "ll"~,,-': ,'.lI"R~' .' h We plate an'ythlng --------.:~--- 30 years m the Pom~ StrlcllyCORNIC' E - . , .'.' 'A..'..' ,- ,'. ,AA-C'J.i'. era\lOalO' an.""" e.. 18 es. . . 21Y P:ANO SERVICE.. .BOARDS 21H-RUG CLEANING.... . ..,. :'" R' [)" 'I r'\~:.~~o~pl~e~u&:llty :Cabine~9{o~k<,: stYliri,.~>'14l'I..-.'~lhm', '3'16.'Eut-: Wren's Snver':P~at!»g Co., ,2104 . - , the best. ,-' .~.Complete Repai: Service . MO';rBPROOFlNG". '. 1 .1 •.V.t~.: A ..,:~ :.>: . :'P..JO,t\lE~R.:WOQD SHO~.:' .' .1~wll~:',X~~Jley;.'~~82.24:.:.. ~-:".<:-: '.; ~an~?que,~'.TU ...965l.:. COMP.LETE PIANO SERVICE- PRESTON-TREE EXPERT. .

Cl~~:di~~K~~ing'. ~i~~:~~::;.e,25'y~rs.in.the '.' 'p'u'O....•N' '0. : .:---'-13J40:~h~~levoix.\.: VA~1~lo'~6', 'J)'~..:.:".... \ (.~in:o~~~::~ ;~jlS:i~~& SP:R~XI':'J<? cO..- ':ESQUIRESHADE CO. N t. I M h -: .' .,n: '.. '. "',' . tf,. '.'.' -..'.:,;,"'N'-: O' ~I;C'" 'E' .' ,..... .... I 1.-2025.Plaee your' order earl~. Dutch Elm SPec1~ and an

15133 Gr-Iot ' .. a lona ot proofing and. ." .~) . . '. , '--'. ' ", ,,~ .... ' ,'., . '. _:. .- Y other spraying..... C CI Recondttione.d. TY's' $29:S0 ..a.nd,up': . "RO- -'O'M' 'c'.: D'D'~' : . -K.l"S : - ". ---------. Open Fri~ay Until 9 P. M. arpet eaning' Co. , 14305 E 'Wllrren,or.!Chlllme'rs~. '~:'.. ' ... ' ..,~_"ITIOI~. '.::-. _,' l't.. PIANOS TUNED, cleaned, moth. R. S. PRESTON. B.Sc.", :' '..

LA 1.151? _ ~ 1.1516 ::rn 2-0370 . ';J:U'5~4478 ',. . \'. :: :' ". ' LiCensed •. Insured; Contraciors . '. .';- Q'~.R.Yitw ..\of ..' • \ proofed and repaired. Satisfac.. TU 1-0957 '. TU 1~393021B-WATCH ~EP.AIRING; BeSl CA.RPET CLEAN~R~ "AMER.I.9AN.A~TE~~A .. ,--<: .~esi~entia1"'~o~~i >.. .: ':",:~~~,:.1,~5~.';'A~••ii",.~~,RQU, ',.' ~~~s. ~~i~~e:t .E~~~:::~~ .1~840 Kercheval, _Grosse Po~teEXPERT WATCH and clock re- CLEAN!NG'. , DYING ',ANDREQEfVE,WCOtVi"pANY. . ..... 'A ..D. M~cR'AE ',' .-! . " .,'. ... CITY OF : ..' . , 1:'4451.

pairing. Prompt service. Reas. • REPA:R'ING ... ;.' : VA .~~21:88 '.' .:".';" "TU.2-91G8'.. ' .. ' ,'tti ~3398. ' ,.'.': . . . .' .::::i".. ... , '21%-LANDSCAft'NGonable'price~. Bradley Jewelers. . PROMPT HOME SERVICE' ' Open Daily,: 9 .till, ~..... ..,'. . Services :Sfuce ':1914'~: .' :~ ~ .. ','. .\ .. ' . '.~I'.'. ..;t' .~;:dO~~~~09~t Ha~p.ton. FRE'k~t=TES . :Monday.:~roug~.~~'tur~ay", , H. F.' JE~ZEN~..',BU;H~blf>lG'" > '.."r' DS""-S'~"l?' . ,' .. J '0" t~n'f'e' . '.,1. a. '.r''L.'. ~~c~r~~o~:t~~:t::

21C-EL'ECTRICAL SERYI<C---E " r rU.2..6556 ',. 21'--FURNITURE ....REPAUl ." .Hon:~.~~::~d~trial Rep~~"'" ',.' ': . ~.lj. -l ft Free'estimares. Goggans Lawn. . , . '.: , '. . '.' . AddItions, att~cs:. compl~t,t)d. ' '. . ',' , '0' Sprinkler CO.. TO. 8-7086. '"

ELECTRICAL WIRING AND EXP~RT carpet and .furniture' FU1Uf.lT;URE ..,~Am. ~e~.b. ~Porch ' enclosures,; recre~tion.:' :.' .: . ." ,".~.,. ,', \. . - , ". . I .REPAIRING cleanmg. "5 years in.Fisher Build.' tria, reup!)o18terinr, 'PrIng. r... rooms,- g ~ rag e.s.' rep8ll'ed,. - ". . . . " '. MICmG~1;'f t. .

by licensed electrician .. Bells inNg.t.. ;, M;:th 'f.' :'d' ..:..:~~~p~~~~e:ell:..~pe~~:ft.. bri~krfu~~~ ..:1~9~44<. '. :. Noti~e.'is..h'~tei;>y.i~vezi,t~at't~e:B~ardof RevilW, ofchimes fl' tu k t • a lona 0 proo Ing ~n ' -01 • "". \' ~, • _., .,' I .'

, ~ res. soc e s. therll,l0- C t- C", . C' ~ : ,.LAkevie~ 1..8241':,. . . REPAIR .. " ..... - .. h~f .-'. ,- ", the-City. of Gr:osse Pointe .p'ark;' Wayne 'Cbunty, Michi-stats. hea:ting and hot water con. arpe' eanlng 0'. . . ,. screens,.porc e~. ences, .. ' '. ' ..... '. '.' , .. :,..., . ., ..• ' ... '... .. . .,trols. Wiring for attlcs. base: 'TR '2-0370 - TU '5:4478 aE~UP}J(j.r:.STJlRIN.G. sli~cov.~r~-~ < doors,,';wi;dows, cabiJ;iets. :bpok7. ::1' , gati,..shalr, b~.' in ~ession , !1t,tJ:1e'..:4~1~1P'~1.B~l~~1D:g,ments, 'wall plugs,. recreation .' .. 'ing. rep~iring.-:.:r~~n~shing. ;.F~ll . ~ases, gOO9.wor1t'~.prom~t;serv~. ~{:,C 151,1~E:'J~ff~rson:Ave:; a.ross.cfPomte.r~k,: Ml~.mganirooms. garages. Lock repairing 21I-PAEiNT)NG AND. sampl~ lme. ~xp~tcr~tsm~n.... Ice. S: E. B,arber, ~0380 ~ol1y:~ ". iorthEi' pUrpose '.of reviewing the '1955':City ,Ass.ess.and keY'service. Small J'obs wel- . D CORATING Shl'p '.Establl'-hed 11926' .,Ewald . woocl,:TU. ,4-0051 , : .'. . :_' .' .' ". " ..

k ~--------..' .. ~.'-, "I .,' '.', ". 'mentRollon'"come~wor myself. , ~AIN~ING and decoratjng, w~1Jl~~~~Kerch~~~',.,VAll~y.2~8993: ...JIM ..S'uTtON ....> . ::. ,' ... ,'....... ~

AAMES, LA. 7-2547, papering; quick service' eve~1~g.•.PR:~.5,'64. .... . .\ :-'. " '1677.BRYS.":.. '.~TU.tSDAY.,' M~R.CH 8,; .1955 .. _..BROWN ~ Ghar)es..I~rim." Valley 8.,1597. .'21ft~PLASTERING .Carpe!l;ter:.' Work •.:Repairil).g and' •

Master electrician since 1920 WE S V . .,,--., '-' . .,Remodeling;' A~ tic s',' Pprches,- . .between the' hours of i:oo A.hI;' to 8:00 P.M;Registered and licensed repairs:' .. A E .yqu, MONEY! PERFECT~:REPAIRING. ceilings, ~'G~rages/, .. ' .. .-:. '. Eastern,' St~LJid'&rd'Time :,replacements ~nd maintenance" De<:oratmg•. Interlor wall wash. 'cracks,,' ian . match .antiques.':' . ,. TU. 4,,2942 ~e Bo~r'd~wll(rec'ess fr~m :12:;OO~toY~Oo:P~M:arici .5:00 to 6:00 P.M,'TUxedo 5.6443~ personal service. mg. Worl( myself. InsUI'ed.. S t' f t' .... n . t' d . . .' . (. .. .-,'. '.' :':', ,",'." .. " ..

LEON STRIEGEL' a IS,a~,lon ',~uuY .quaran ~e ~",21~T...:.DIESSMAKING. "\ '. TU.ESD..A...Y,. MAR.CH' 22, 1955ELECTRICAL~ ..WORK _ Com- VAlley 2~J94',. '. ' .. , .me;~ial, residential, iIidustria1;' V~~ 4':0518' . . ,: , . .' . i • .EXCLUSIVE A It er a ti o.n's', on ... ' . between the h~urs of 8:00' A.M. and 8:0'0 P.M.attICS, rec. rooms. plugs. ranges, FOR THE FINEST general' p 1l1t.\ PLAS~ERl~G, , ;t.peclalizmg' ,. m.~esses and. ,5, u i ts ,byMar~e':: ;'. . '. "',., : ..Eastern "Standard .. Time' : , "etc. Expert wI'rm'g. Reasonable i ' d t' t' ,a .repaIrs and cf;llhngs. Fc;>r.clean 'Steph~ns also remodeling furs '. . ;h' B ."d III '... -f I' 12'06'~}' 00 PM' . dS'OO t' 8'OO'P M-ng ana . ecora mg 'a reason. neat work VAlley 4':'3022': .sh . ' 'T' d 7 10' e oar w recess rom.. : . .: .. \an ~ 0.. • •ra'!es. Free estimates. Rapp able cost see Charlel A. Sehrl... " . .!. .' .orte!lmg. e~c. Uxe .0 5-:,.6, . I . . • •.

Electri<:: PR 6-0780. der. VAlley 4-0388. 21R-eEMENT: WORK . ~. 'Provided.:tp~t.-th.~..Board of. Review shall :continti~~ in

21D-ELEC. APPLIANCE Pa(ntinq'~nd D.ecoratfnq ALL:BRICK'REPAtRING . 'Gros~.Poii(." sessioti~n.this'da.teuittilal1'interestedpersonslshall-SERVICE Best of Grosse Pointe Reference! , '. have'beem heard ..',:. .,

- • Interior • Exterior Besement WaterproofIng, ' TownshipE)}PERT VACUUM I Free Estimates 1Jcense~ and. Insured. (. . . Au peisonscon~idering themsely~~ aggrieved by thei;;:CLEANER SERVICE. JOHN R: FORTIER'. PR~7..3551 ,. ,M$nuel Marchese ". Reg'istration Notice : as3essni~nts;:rriay-;,presEmt their complaints/,to the ..

All makes. Free pick up and DON'ALD' BL'IS5' .LA ..6-9300 .; . '- for " Board'of Re~iew 'at either session.delivery. Rebuilt Hoovers, $14.96 CEMENT 'cont~8ctors. . Maronto GIS . EI • • . .to $44"~ARPER VACUUM Exterior' Decorator lnteri~r! a.nd Groo. Houses'-andgaiagel' ":.,e~el"a ~ring 7 e~tlon . _, _.. BoARD OF. REVIEW

Auth. Eureka. Hoover' .. Free' Estimates raised, and.'leveled.; Side'driveS, .To ~e. Held Mdnd.ciy". . ., \ City 'of 'Gi'oue Pointe Park,SALES AND SERVICE 30 Years in G.P. . porchea; 15idey.'alks. rat' wall~ ''&'1 4 1955 . MichiraJi~'.' ".

NEW - REBUILTS - PARTS' .stet>s~::newf 'and. 'repair.: work:' Aprl . , . 'Charles.:Heise,15851 Harper TV 1-1i22 ~ TU. J -7050 FHA terms •. lie e.n I e'd : and l{OTIC,E IS ..HEREBY GIYEN. .City ~le~k

Open 10.7 Daily PAINTER neeaa', work; interior ' .., bonded. LA. ..6-8789. ,that the Clerk of the Township21E -c'ulcro and exterior.' Reliable,. D'!!at .'. .'. of Grosse,Pqinte will be.at his.,. '. "

- l' M C~RSETS decorator. Also A.1' wall w8!b- ALL bri,c)t. repair:in~." basement '.'office... locate4' a~' '7~5' ~ke -.:...--------'--------'-----------,------SPENCER t;ORSETS . '''All 70 ..waterproofing, licensed and in~ .;'S~or~ .. ,Rd.. Grosse, Pomt~,~

- mg. v ey "- ~CG. '. lured •. Manuel .Marchese' LA ,Mlc~l~an for .the purpose:,;'of' \ .Individually designed, lightweight 6-9300 . • . ,,' , ,r~celvm~' ...reglstratIons" from

foundations and surgiCal gar. FOR 1=INER . - " .the qualified. electors 'Who havements. Over 21 years experi. INTERIOR & EXTERIOR 21r ""A. 'RPENTER WORK not "already registered 'aridenr.e.. M a u deB a n,n e r t, ~ from electors who will possess368 McKinley, Grosse Pointe. PAINTIf\!G & DECORATING -.-Ki-'t-'ch-en--R-em-od-e-U-ni-.-',-- 'such "~alifications .:onAprilo."TUxedo 5-4027 or TOwnsend CHRIS C'. CHARRON 4.1955. the date ofthe'G~ner817-4312. & CO.' • Recreation Rooms :$pring .Election •. , " -. '.

• Porch Enclosure~ ~YOU ;ARE .FURTHER NOTI~WAlnut 2-3986 • Asphalt and: Plastic Tile FlED that the. Office wilLbe

Satisfact~on. Our .Guarantee • Attie F~oms. " open for ,registration: ' ..each -• Residential' and CommerCial 'secular day from' 8;OO'aan-;:to

I. Repaii".... 5:00 p.m. (Saturday ..witil12:00'Phone' Day .or 'Evenfu',-:. ~ - o'clock noon) IUp. ,to and' in:'.

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That was a .graceful Viennese waJt~ we saw being per ..formed by the J. Henry Pichlers at the D.A.C. the 1 otherevening • • •.

* lie.Is it true that a very nice engagement is going to be an';

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Eleven.year.old Leslie Ren~haJ;d is the pr~cociou! one• ; • She bas her own recipe for chocolate, pudding ••• andhas greatly enlivened one bachelor's dinne~ pa,rties by shar-ing the recipe with him . • •

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ber them, wears dog collars on her throat for informal eve-. V' ,nmgs • •• ery nIce.

* III * .,They can't perfect those robot men too ~oon .;.' • no one.

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'*:ta•. 'aalt ~ . '. - I, • k th.... TJtlp. :rnnulaied" aurar. . \'., On' the Daye: Garroway .show last. wee you . la~',. e ..~. ',' 't' e.k.ei ..yeut .... ,j": . '. ~ ..Craig.~P~oje~to.:.;Ed~tor 5'n'display. As'.he :explaine.Q.~~t.~is a.~'" '41';L~E~2:c:,~~,~e.~rb~~eJl 'new table 'top' movie. yie~er.. One of, the best fe~t~es of1. '. 1./~t:;;'.o'ncl,h~or~r. this Editor ,is the fact" tliat it is cqm'p~c~and you, don t ~ave

. :'-. :.' FUbr:'.f' • to- turn off your litthts ,.to see:, y~ur' ~~vprite r~.:," ~t'~. ~~e" 1~ e~ '1Innl,.'. 'p:a ~:k.cl,D,ht first instrument th,ati' does. ev.eryth.ing in. mO\q.es, m~ludi~.gbroWn. aurar' ',.'. ,.' ,

'4. e. ehopped'alJ!io~d. or'waI- sp,ucing: And.wouldIl't,you'know t~at it~is featured h~~eIn,,nuts " . .. the Pointe 'at the ,Camera Center~ in th~ 'lillage?' .

/ ~ .' TbSp: heav,., ~ream ' .' . . . '. '. .• " -1, TbSp.: lour ,..... \" ."'.,' .,',' .' *,. * *. , .

. ~ tsP. almond .."''torlnr " " .' ttLit#e .Doe" )s', tht name giv.' hy}!"hite SllIg, sl!ojISW~"" "Cream these 1nIr~cUenttJ. t, f-,SbH .... g. :.._J summer,' fashions fo"- the JemitUtU S1n41.Yl fry. This

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: . ,. Fr~stiJ1r: ..'. ' is'the first time the 'countf'Y's pI"y. jOf'tJ1JIostJPfWtsw~~i~, hIlS1,%"e~:com'~etloner's s~!'Ar' i.twdded .';~r,efield of chilMen's play we,",;mil hllve 1UJfIe.. it w~~"j' Tbsp.'m'eltec1,bu~ter.," ....b._a/ ..To'ggle J1.fI&i~ts••• Cdf'Jotentersifl&iels • ~'. flllfsii"ners5 TbSp•.heavy .eream~., ..., - "".b l.'~_.t.-p.;abnond: lla:f~~I'- .' ;., .'c14m' diggef's, ~oolmde shirts ••• 'yesiree like MothH Iik,Mix tnl er~Y.'.":"J . " t Iltiugbl.ef''- •• w~a, 'etn ••• matc.h ~!m,. ~ • m.lI~e '~ •. They ""Directions: ~'Cut'~:btiiter into i~ jlltobs<Jn's.childf'~n's wear, second PoOr-. " " ,

llour, salt and 'sugar,.mixture.w,i~t.h .p~stry.'b~e~!3~~..J~ame. . '., . ,'~ 111 lit,. * ; . . .)?ro,cedure. a~ .in. m~lfirig'H?lain, , 't:'~:U'd~n't. bave' ~o go to college t~ ~earn to, .team shirts with

~. . ,. pa~t!y). Di~s?lv.e:~:y e~,as t;; '~'. skir:ta.;or 8Ul~. Be~. are blouses beautifully de~lIed of Dacron, ' I, .' • '. -PI- tur' 'b' J"I"d.a" :..~..; lukewarm' .mdk ;-'.add' beaten crepe. They dry 'in seconds, an dare wrinkle reslt:tant • •• print.- c • y r. .....unn<aUI . ,. ., . . , 11 i t fl 1 b

MRS. CHARL£S'N. 'GILMORE JR. OF'BALFOUR',ROAD, ANDr'BED'; egg)tol~s ~d'~~):.Qtikg-:.'~our, ..~~.~~~Jte" ••• lonl. or s~ort slee':e5. From. ve n ne Y~ve, aeo ~. ". , , " ~ , . , .:'. ., . t hIS ;~quld.' m~xt:u:re."s~owly;' IOD~S~portswear Department.

_ .. By J~e Scher;merhorn. .' . I': of the 'Mos(ExceiIenil:O~a~r of !lv.er' '.t.he f1@U!:,~i~~,¥~ ~d ' , ':, ", . * lit *In the Spring of 1944, the 'young 'Countess.l~Jc0Ietta Pas":.. tlie' Bi'i~ish'E~~ire)"~~' ~"$q~ash nu~ hgh~ly. '/HandI~',:~a.s.' pIe' 'Gay whimsies: that Itwinkle, shimmer, and flicker de--

* * • \ serilli was a Red Cros~ nurse in her 'native Florence, -I~aly.. racquets. ,en~~s~,ast.>, ....',,' " '. cruC~~~' ;' t.' ..' '. -.' d scribe the way'the jeweled scuffs look at the Dants. They areItaly bestowed, its si1ver~-----"'-------- Theit; travels '~a:ke,'tliem tq over. wIth .wax paper. an, . • . . ' .

There were forty-eight waiters just to se~ve the high- medal' on the ,'young 'woman, the'bride"and ft~~ers .lId'music. :,Florida, 'Y~~~~,;~~~I~~;'B~ach;,~d,set, in're~r~~erator, overnight. am~~~ .:~elr ne'Vest arrlv~ls. ~ey'w~re hand-~ade In ~heballs at a wedding reception on the northside. of town. 5. for her devoted, servi.ce on \ ~nd the only\gi'umbling':cam~' "F~rt.. L~uder~a!.~':,~e .. :f~V:~~lt~,In<~~~ ~?rnl~g"r~~?ye'from ,Philipp~nes" These fine hemp, shp~ers ..~parkl~ WIth ~equmsWho said the lavish days are disappearing? troop ships traveling-between :from the ~ilitary chaufIeur. wh~ ~spo~,}~a~!u'J\rqt.t~~,~~~..~~I~O. ~e~rlger~t9r an5i dl~a~ doug~ .and'toe brightest jewels. Some are red and"Sllver ••• som~"

.Italy and 'Africa in the. 'dark- ~ad been assig~~d .~~,~dy~ 't~e '. Anoth~~,l~.!>,~~tantmem~er of., ~nto four parts. '.'. blue and -gold. Others are yellow. and black with gold se..* * ~ est da s of the war~I' . . major and his b1'lde' on theU' the' faniily 1.5 .the ~~gmficen~, 'Rp.~l."~ach .part:: on' a'hghtly, . . '.'. \ ..'PILFERINGS Y. - .' d "wedding trin ". boxer. Red: He's ;,-so~.'lmportant :flour'ed boar' d ."to .~a' .12' inch qums. The price? FIve ones. 88 Kercheval, on the hIll.

, I But those chapters are close .1;:-' J • ~ " , c. C .. . ~ .'ill" . \, ',.' ~ ...'. "'A Washington society. leader. gave a large luncheon to ones sad with ..the horrors of: ,They went ~o.Rapall? .~d the .. that, y.ou&-p~.ast~ ~~l~~:Yl.,' :circle~:.e'1Jt',:each-'.citcle in 12' * * *. , h i i 11 it' chauffeur fell m-loveJ himself be- even share .a'" chocolate. cookle"'ed . P t'" . '. f ~''OO of .

help launch a new charity drive. One of the high dignitaries' war w en w th n ve m nu es fore twenty.:four hoUrs were over~iwith him and we. hope ybu know.':W • :ges,~, U o~e,:. e~~p, n, . The attractIve Swamt- that.s a pape,'wet-ght and 1ewel holderin attendance patted the hostess' little ciaughter on the head one afternoon her two sisters. .' . . , I h t 1 ' . th t"-r' .. fillmg .. on the,' Wlde" part of, h' b' . h '11 " h h f 11d h dm th r were and ceased lUs grumblirig. w a OVe a, lIS. '.. d' . d' 11' i .f' . 'th ••• t e ,et s o~s • •• t e le ow cas mere • • • I e so t ye ow~~~ ::~~:;~~~~~;;;~ a big help ~o our de~r mother.' What is. :'led:n

r~':~~b~;'r~~. " , '. B~lSY.,Bee~sso~. -=- I ~~~.f:~~e:Il~~~,,.Mr:i~~~~~':f9-:~;~,ah~~r:~iti~;~~P~~t .. t~r?~ f'ob~.••• the gt!y }'ellow antl'e,bony hatuikercbu!s •• -. th.

"Our task for today," snapped the little daughter, "is to And w.~.begm~ Instead, on. an.. U~ti1 hi~ !e~~ ~ .t~~ Vm~e~, alb~~ wer: deltr:J.in.-the,: !\rr~%e.'on p~~t~re~.:l?~, t~o :p.~ wNstw,atch hand~ • • • t~e ye~low a1ul.gold hu"tc"fJ~ la"!,Psee that none of you bozos try to get away with any of the 9ther 8;fternoon In Florence.,T1?-e Shtatehst.Mrbs.dGtilmho.re,a~~ID:pamet<;1,'.bombinp. Tlie~!si~ver she"had ~ncRe~ apart; ~eemg tha~ pOlnt ••• the charcoal trop"eal wet-ght slacks. • • a1m the ,ellotp-u.Sl

'l"er." place IS 'the home of a. COUSIn er u~ an 0 IS varIOUSpos s. Ii i in . 7 d/ . is tucked 'w.tder and' 'does not L f h 11 h 'J:.. and there our Pointer 'of Interest .arid. finally went back to her' een reee.v .. :arom'he~ 11'0 -; " ". . .' .' .. t ~o b'fjcl'C~t• •,. are II ew, of t e items 'you wi see in t e 11UK"'Jtcnd* * * met thp. major from the fir&t family in Florence until her oW1l: .moth::n.~e~ ~e ..wast~ e~ildt sht'and ~p .. ~l1ilet,.[al~~gre f~w;~ows of Kilgore and Hurd this week •. And 1J..1hen,'ou ltiok III

Joe Laurie, Jr., says Bennett Cerf, knows a fellow who armored division of the, United "ck-~arture ,for New York four " wTuh

~ a ~'i e, ~he ed.,h""- ,or~sBr~use, ~n rio b~~ted 350 this s)'mphon~l of yellow IInd blttck you will be awa~e of- th~ flUl8pent to much on his girl he finally had to marry her for his States Army. , .' Iporlths later. -. e .e?cperen~e c ange '.. ex: SIze., a~~ ln., p ,..-.1. ' . , . .nloney. The/major' came with intto~ She had never visited lit tile philosophy,~nd'now.~~~w~nts:~~, .d~g~e~'.?,~en .£~0l!l 10 to, 12 that.K,lgof'e and HUf'ds clothes al1.l(aj's.fombme good looks WJth

* * • . duction from.a mutu~ friel}!i:1??< l,1nlted,States:and Datur~lly life collect only ..g~.!i'.~rle,~~~.She'I~. ~ut.es,: 1p1,b~:::hg~~, ~ro~ basic comfaf't. 92. Kef'che1!II1~on th~ hill."The time has arrived to take you to the operating Rome and at the close.of'the .VISlt.." was very changed lor her. She suc~ a ch~~J?g person"\~:~r::.cp~,-.e o:J.0 r. ,Fro:;;t .~"I}{l?-tle.''wfirm.. lie \,. . *

room" said a doctor to his patient. "Now don't you worry 'he bowed'to cl>untess Nicoletta' . lo~ed It.ller ear~y letten home'~ 'lect:on' already:must be'tr:e~end- .Makes four-~ijQze~< ':,' ': Th .:.....ll, i . t k in' t Y CI th In' ., , , .' . ..' and said , ." wId marvelous tales of how she' OUi. ", "'.; _, .:. • e &'.,.,.,. ,la ry ~ a wor aga over a oung 0 es, c., onabout the outcome. 1ve lost my last eleven patients straIght, III h ' t . '. 7t ., '1 in to k th b t . . ------ "f ," " It's the hIgh-ll1er' who 1ll0st the hIli. Newest arrIVals -are the four season checked cotton, suiuand. if there's. anyth~g at all in t~e law of averages, you Nowo~e ~o~:t:~~ :J~nAmeri_ ~a:r :~e r Bu:~~e ~;ei . TO HOLD; i ~Q~ARE' .»ANCE"2- ~lten gets"iai~ lo~.'., ~ with a _bolero type jacket and a softly lull' skirt. The' buttons.~dshoulq. pull th~ough. Is there anythmg I can do for you be- .can and ",ith a .delicious sens~ of .bein, her teacher. The regular.Monthly; Neig~~or-' . • .. . , i the !letailinl; are handsome: WooI.suits of either plain or 1l.eekeclfore we start? . .. .,' . humor adds, . ..' , Thil'was'literally true and Mrs. h~~ Cl~b Squ~~e ,D~n~e,.:ff°U;Pi .~11'C"ODl'Tax'S ......lc. treed .. '.' navies trimmed .with cpecks are in this new eoll~tlo:ll

"There certamly IS," saId the pattent grunly. "Help me "He did. We were married a 'Gilmore remembers the butc~er ~ill. meet ~~turd~Yt ~~brU~~",28.', ~ •.w.o Sp~, suits. PERFE~T for pre-teeners. 110 KerchevaLon with my pants and vest." year later." And io the Countess a!l one of the finest 2entlemen she .at 8 p.m. at. ,t~e N~;tahb~r~oOd; .Bu.lrtea,.s and Personal ~e!urns . * * *

b M f"h' 1" N G'} 0 ' '. kn H h at:-' t h d h'" ,Glubt 17145 Wat,erlot>'j' f. ,'" " PAUL'SARVEY , -.....* • • ecame _,rl. - ar el) .J 11ll re ever. ew. e ~ ~f! c e ~~. Folks of th~ 'community" are, . . . As luxurious as whipped cream topping are the 's~ftLittI" Mithael was spending his first night"und'er his Jr. '. , •• , . ~~~Zli:~~:~;~e~~,.m;eat~~~n~. cordially inv~i~d.:",to\'coineC:: [. ": .. '.' ,AceoUJliU~ l~xurious ~ashmeres/that Margaret Riee"brought back this'

Aunt Ml'nnl'e's ro f ' . 1 • ., •• ;. , . • .' IUS' Mack Ave. ; TV. 1-3363-. .'. o. . • A Real Weddinr English brIde hllnself. Now if ," '. ',. .', •: . 1 . " ' . " .• week from, New' York. \ One called Gloria was featured' onShe came m to hear him say hIS prayers. Both the' Gilmores are fairly Mrs. 'Gilmor~', would come back- D,str,cf' Nurs,"g".soclety, ,:' . ...' b' \ k H-' B 1 . h H . h ."You did beautifully, Michael," she. complimented him new Pointers. 'His.home was Min- in fifteen minutes h~ woUld beg~"To Meet at War. Memorial .. ' IDTI"TUDE TES'IS' ~he.. ~~ cov~r of .. arper s azaar, tus m~~t.- er ent u~-

when he had finished. neapolis -and".since the war, the. her lessons 'in'the variou!I cuts of . " J ,., ( ;' • • r:.,';> . lasm IS' rhnnmg hIgh over the handsome tweed coats' sl1e 15"That was nothing," said' Michael. 'fYou ought. hear ,Gilmores hav,e lived,in'~ew york, ~,e~t .a,nd 'hq"-f:.th~~' should be . District' Nursmg 'Society' .will ~':t~~~~6:r~e::,te:i.:-:••~~~.:: ' showing'this Spring., Three-quarter s~eeves on this one with

me gargle." and .Pitt~bursh.. befon~' c,0I:?~ngcooked. ' :.:,,". "meet.ne-xt Wed~eS.day,mo.l'11inj',.'1t.' ......e ,ldJut:l of'.ltnd: •• v YOU.•• houltt luxurious turned back cuffs .. 1. si1k linen suits in navy withhere to settle, 'permanently It is .YOUD&, Gibnores / 11 otclock',at'ihe War. Memor.iid, foUo:w .(Fol' .ee ud...om.... boy. """, . . "* * * t9 be hoped. ' , ~ The,re were weeks of. bur,ned Center. Mem~rs' in 'charge.'of.'the:,' .~4', ..atrl.)., ';' " ' , ' ' wh,ite, accents .. '. gray wool w~~steds .' ~ . AN~ an ,extre~e-

"Wh d'd' t . Atl t' C't ')l> h t k d . ,Vocat'o".' Cou.... lin."."ltltut. \'ere I you s ay manIC 1 y. a mere an as e Although .the hor\~e of: ~h~ ~~ lpld pans ~d n~erous\e"e'.. mee~in~~t:e.¥t~.:'~!ir.i'y::~~yupper;,! ". Dahlel'r.. Beck, 'Dl1eetor ly good selection of toppers. 76.Kercheval, on the hi~l~ "his partner after a long week-end.' Count and .Countess Gino IPasser:' ning~ of;~'"Let's 'go out, to, eat" Miss Mary Masont Mi~ Ellen'.Um~'; III Maecabe•• BId,. TEmple 11-55-J' I lie" •

"At the Benjamin Franklin," said his partner. ini was completely demolished. duriilg' tb.{)se leSsons. but she' phr~y and Mrs.,Geor-ge,W81deck.l.. :::.".... ~~o4w.r6 'Near ,'Yar~'~~"J * * ."The Benjamin Franklin? That ain't in Atla~tic City. family tre~~~s ~ere. ~ed, ~ally .mastered her school work. , .' .. , " ',.,. " , Real triumphs. of modern ~functional craftsmanship are

That's in 'Philadelphia!" many pilfered, and! others,,:de:" -' Now.'the'r.e._ue\.two more Gil,:', " , ' .. '. . . . , ..., the" Blel1ko Handcrafted glass. pitchers in small size~~ Tall. "Ah hah," said the parther. 41No wonder it was such a stroyed, Mrs;' GUmo~e'will" ever~ 'mores, ,'patricia 'who'iS seven,and , ere' e:" ..... ""''11' :".,.". ' ' .. ~;., 'DI.,." ;decanters have proud Sic:l.mese' cats' as tops. They~come-in

1 lk h b h " remember that eg'gs,'k~!p! in the a. BMwnle; and \ three-year-old ; , .',-'~. .,'. c'. '. .. ••,1U., ' ,rl.t-,.' ~',~ng wa to t e eac. housekeeper's qu~ters on ,the Charles DI who Las chestnut hair' .', . green, 'amethyest, srnQke and, crystal clear glass;.wnat decora-*' * * fourth floor of the pldacet'riestled '.lil~e.'hi~ mama's, and who cm . .: . ....---.----, ---- ': ,~ ! tive pieces) Very "tall and stately sfmple ones would. look good

Sign in a Miami Beach redaurant: 4/If you are 'over in the' r~bb1~they 'h:iumtt' a¥~'~.ash: a . beautifuF smile ",u~~ : . If" . I. . .. ' k ,.' in 'aloms~ any setting. While YO\l are ~ Jacobson'~ Homeeighty years old and accompanied by your parents, we will fered even a ~rac~l '. ,'. ". sl~ht.mg a p~ate .of chocolat~,:.. ;you carry.[ eys" Decorative Shop, in the village.,',:take a peek at the gay newcash your check." . ' " And 'so, WIth th, maJor ~t~-. cqo~esl ~ . ..' '. . '. . -, . ,

tioned at not.too'distant. Milan. Here, Mrs. Gilmore,has.become ,I '. . 'd"" ", ." .. linen tablecloths' ... 'and towel,S pJus all,of the accessories.and.becoming'a 'more 'and more int~rested' iin ',the :Detroit Artist. ,Y9,U n,ee .>CAR~I\AA;,'. C .for' thEf"~ath./Like t'ho 'h-u-g-e mon9grams on' bath 'towelsfrequent"visitor at the\fa8S~rihis. M~rket;'and;'it':i&'.'proper that &" " , ~....temporary quarters (a sma11 .d~~ghter ,of 'Florence' shoUld be' '!l""'--- ~', ; . :". '.'.. ,",: bf:!Ca~se"they add'spark and person.ality\ to that room. Seepalace belongin~to;the Baron .."lid.-artilJtic811y:-inc.une<t:(Spe:broughtl th...:.•' .~..,..;.u.,...too. ,'um."~,,,,','!. '.,iC

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. mused'at her Polnte")lo"e. Rer'. friend Mrs. "AntJ;iony ,.'C~rl~ni,;,:. ", h~e ot'Mrs. Oscar F. Keyde1;'Jr, insula.u . .' . .family: placed .her '.happin_ . .wife' of, .the~,Italian. ~C~5ul :.for'; ~;. . ... ". "'" ' . t. ;r _ f • 1 ~ ..~ ~. i">- .. - fi 1 -.above their mutual' '.dneu,' Detroit, has com..e\ nere' to''"liv~. ,',

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