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Home of the NewsComplete Ne'ws Coverage of All the Poirttes'rosseAll the News

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36 Pages-Two Sections-Section I$5.00 Per YearlOc Per CopyGROSSE POINTE. MICHIGAN. NOVEMBER 19. 1964Entered as Second Class Matter at

the Post Office at Detroit, Mich.VOL 25-NO. 47

Pointer of Interest at Point of Interestof the

WEEK

HEADLINES ~Action to Launch State ForcesI~

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proposed international Com-:;~~I~~:~:~~~;\o:'::I . - ''';f'iIk'':>; ~;; ;;;1 ::,;,~"y~i\~l!t;See~t~~~sI:~r~~::e~~sF~~api:r.~~i~t;nMft:~~lband ~:t:!~~~~~~/:!~,:~M;:;leaders, accordi.ng to sour~es I ..j <.: ..• ; '{ ,:; ; .. ~.:>... :::. .' :'~k~:::':t:::::.:~t'C)'\;:':::::'..:::~i:i;;iilf~ Gift of land Disclosed City of Grosse Pointe 'Coun-close to a foreign CommunIst :~ "":".f'7 " .:::,:.:.>"~:.-:;"':h :::;:,::<''-:i:.::3,,::''';;-:~;,~::':~1 Adhering to a mandate of three-fifths of l'ts vote)'s cil for voting on the $1,-delegation. The meeting was in-I f ': t. .r :""":'/;.:t;!I" {.......,::.~:<:::::::.::;:. :;'::::::;.iti th F'I ' 325,000 storm sewer relieftended to convene a world Com-: : .. ...,. , ", . ,:.;,::::_::.\~:::~::;;~::., :'i:~:'~:::-:;t:;;;l::;::::.::.'.:{,.:,:,::ti.l e ar~s counCI. on Mnoday, NovembE:r 16, approved bond~ng issue, which wasmunist conference on the!: .:?':~;.v" ~~ '~~~ . :' .': >',,:,,:,*;:,.~.;:t::<....,.,:}}:, I a~~SOI?tlon for bIds f?r the sale of $~OO,OOO in general defeatEd in the September

~~tn~~~~tU~~;m;~~~ts ~~:~e~~ j,\ .,{t' ....}, t... lA'" )l '.' .<; .::.~.:.].' ::>~.~'.' .. t::':":~;(i~.:f..' ..... '.".".' '. i ~i~ia~I~~I, ~~nt~~ ~~di~~~~V~~~$~~~.ncluding a swim- 1 election.hold further discussions with ':: N '. • '.;. .,:,:,::,:,,::,: 7I\~,..,:::;::,.;..o::..:: "'1':':"" At present, the Farms is the": At. the ;\1:onday,November 16,the Chinese Communists. This .::,.., ""', .:: . ':~;:::::..::;..::i?\:{ ~'.i:' only Pointe that has no swim. I meetIng, the Council had adopt-report on the postponement of ~i._..~ .; > ". 0'::,.,' . ,; " :{:<~;;. ,:.::;t' .... ~W;~fr::~:~:;i:i[:i;~> ming pool in its park, located Free Parking I :~r ael~~St~~~ti~~~~~~~;yt~~,d~~~~~~~~~~:::;~:~~~l~::~r:~ .... ..J' " ;; ;~, ..))i~~~ at;~: f:~doft:~:os:n~~a~iS.Woods' C:ft i~~n:~~~~~~/~~~~~tt:;d:;:J

':4i':,,)~) .('" ::,._.:::~~;:~:.:,;, ;". j:i~:j money, not only for the pool, ., th2.t a speCial electIOn be heldSoviet leaders Anet Chou En..lai, .. ",' ..:;:::::: ,:.:' :"~":1~1*:~:t>':~'.':fri>W but for the construction of ad- T 81 on February 15 to choose a suc-

~~~;~~:~~~£.~!~i > ~~ •••:7;:~~;:#,¥ ,:&;"."/ \.,~r.' ,~~;:g~2:~JB;:!di.~:Me:rstoB:~:'~::m :f~r;;Jfir1;1:~:;;::h;:~;~* * * }", :v, 1.i:U:.:;.t;,::i:::,:::: :' .:. ;,:: ..:(: ..•. :: . ;:; '( ...::.... : ,.' . ~.\ informed the council that ad- Friday, December I', to November 23, to change the

.~:r:.~::"Ss:~~;';t.~~~s~~I ;x;.:i'1?' ,"~':/l;;..<. .:~e,;':;;.':iT~';~~{;'i'~:~:~~~.::~~r:~;ff~r.~~~!:"~Saturday,December26 ~~~~:J::t~'::;::i:::i::sOto~~;o~d;,~\c~O ~~~ ~i~:~ ~~: :, ..".' .,,';;:'.::/,:'(::" ?;.. ' ":~"O:;/: -~~~,".;; '. -':.': Whitcomb of 383 Lake Shore . A proposal to cover the The proposed b d'

-..-:. ' '''. " . ::"::';:/:"'.:::'':'.;,~:' '," .... ¥". ' . road, who deeded a 15O-foot CIty parking meters for the sewer on IS-creating a "dynamic" economy.' ~:",' '.~':.., ., .".,~C'~ ,~{; .. ,,'..' ".~ 'd t' h sue was rejected by a clos 915It raises taxes but widens the I" "'''''''nli'' an~e:'R" S' CLARENCE L CA"'N:"'''D'''''L"~E''R".:1kL;!;:.{;:;;.,.,,,:A:':~~~~..;,;, ,'," .,,' v~.'. '.'.' Wi "','. 'nw'" ';~.::::~;:;}E;,;;:\::~~~e:n\~: r~~d :~l~~~e~~w~~i~~~~~~::1s~a~~nsar:;~:yy: ~~~tryolte fdetshPiteM.thh~fac: thatweli'are benefits of widows' 2nd. . .... . , enJoy~ on the feature page because of his work with the to the Farms. She gave the city la s 0 e IC Igan Boardwar pensions, gives additional ~ng a world. tour folJowmg hIS retirement, are pictured Grosse Pointe Woods police department, handling the property, indudir.g all ri- Decemher 26, was adopted of Health had called the exist-help to the very por and re- In the Sphmx and Pyramid area of Egypt, with the hundree:s of accident and other emergency cases at all parian rights, on behalf of her- by the Woods City Council ing sewer system a "criticalmov~. prescri~tion char?es for pop.ular physician perched jauntily aboard a desert hours of the day or night. self and her late husband, at its regular meeting of hazard" to the health of theme(ilcme. Tax Increases Include crUIser. Dr. Candler rated the Pointer of Interest spot James S. Whitcomb, he said. Monday, November 16. community and asked that ac-one on the "standard" inrome The propert'" is n.nrth of the A h . t d' h tion be taken to correct thek "v earlllg 0 ISCUSSt.e pro- dangerous unsanitary conditionstax rate paid by 7 million of the I TIP par . posed Grosse Pointe University that arise from periodic flood-cOWl~ry's taxpayers a~d one on 0 mprove ointe Schools to Honor Conce'rt Set Want Submerged Land SCh001 additions of a boiler ing.gasolme and' motor 011. McKean also informed the and a science building was At the Monday, November 16

* * * L· h.. L P ·d I( d F S dn council that now that the city I scheduled for the next Council t'PRESIDENT JOHNSON. whO '1g t"ng 'In at£" reSI ent enne y or un ,.y meeting on Monday December mee 109, the. City Council adopt-., ., II '-' has the deed to this strip of 'ed a resolutIon to revote on this

met with Secretary of the I pro rt'" l' t. '11b 7Tre-asury Douglas Dillion. said Th V.lla 0 A. £ D S h pe .", an app Ica Ion WI e . The Council approved three I ~ssue whic~ asks for an increaseyesterday that th~ $f';O million e f, ge n nnlVers~Lry0 eath ymp ony r;::: ima~ediatDe1YtOt thetStafte reappointments on the Plan- 10 taxes of ~bout $3.25 a yearin Federal "nuisance" taxes erv IOn epar men Or ning Commission and one on per $1,~00 OL assessed property__________ the purchase of lake bottom .'. . evaluation over th~ next 20should be eUminated next year. K h lB' M' T PI • C • F II d b B" f P lands to expand the park. the RecreatIon COmnllSSlOn,the~ftt WI'11be the mI'm'mum ':sked erc eva UStness en s I ree antmg eremomes, 0 owe y rle rograms, Poi n t e Musicians Open C't' n T ff' S f t C ' years,.......... ... If the State approves the pur. 1 Ize S ra IC a e yom. B'd .of Congress but dozens of other Associaticn Proposal Ap- Will Commemorate the Passing of a Season at Parcells School mission, the Insurance Commis. eSI es the electI?n, sched-

d b I chase of the submerged land, sl'on and the Board of RevI'ew. uled to be .held at MaIre SchOOl.excise taxes may be reduced or prove y GP City Great American at 3:30 O'e ocle",Former and the land. f'll d 1 thIS Ie, a p aque Two new appointments are yet . e CounCIl a~proved a resolu-~::;:l~~t I:reiSbo~Xg~~~:~h~:yt Council Member Mao:-ioDiFiore in this section of the park will to be made, one on the Traffic tlOn .to hOld Its December 21

Nine of the 14 public schools in the Pointe School Slated to ge Soloist be erected in honor of Mrs. Sa f e t y Commission and the me~tIng at th~ s~hool. gym-at stores, such as cosmetics and System will commemorate the first an!"liversary of the Whitcomb and her late husband th h . naSlUm for publIc dISCUSSIOnonwallets, would be the first to A proposed c h a n g e in assassination of President John F. Kenne\ly, which falls with the legend that it was do~ ~:,~ronon t e RecreatIon Com- the bonding proposal. With thebe eliminated. street lighting in the Ker- on S1J!!day, November 22. ~ The gala opening concert nated in memory of Mr. Whit- Hi M', change in the election date, the

'" ... ... cheval avenue business dis- of the Grosse Pointe Sym- comb. he oth:rs March for the public hearing is being changedFriday. November 18 trict, Th.~ Village, from The schools will plant one Dr. Howe for his suggestion, phony Orchestra will take W. B. Edwards, professional March of DImes has been set to Monday Janua 18

WITH A DEADLINE set for C d' t N JJr tree each in memory of the late which he stated, deserves care- place on Sunday afternoon, engineer, who drew up the for Tuesday, January 26. The ,ry ..a Ieux 0 elL, was ap- president, who was killed by an ful consideration by the various Volunteers of America will col. State Issues EdIct

Monday on the selection of proved by the Grosse Pointe h November 22, at the Par- plans for the proposed swim- lect on some Saturday l'n Dl'.- Tn September City Manager. assassin's bullet in Dallas, Tex. sc ools. . g 1 t d th 1 -items Mt to be included In the City Council at its regular cells School Auditorium, at mm poo, presen e e pans cember, excludI'ng the twelfth John Cantwel.1 s"tated that theKennedy Round of tariff-eut- After the plantings, a brief pro- Up . .1 Each School 3 3 ' to the Farms council at Mon- State Board d to

meeting of Monday, Novem- g.ra.m ",.-'ill be held in the par- CeremonI'al programs as sug- : 0 0 clock. day night's meeting, stating that -which has been granted to ' IS empowereting negotiations, the Common ber 16. t t h 1 Th G P . t the Salvation Army. compel ~ct1on on Our bad sewerMarket's Council of Ministers lClpa l~g sc 00 s. . gestecl, the sup'erintendent stat- e rosse OlDe Symphony a few minor changes had to be . ;. system If we do not take im-failed yesterday to come to any The conversion, which will :rhe l~ea of comm~mo~atIng ed, are generally conducted OIl S 0 c i e t y approaches its 12th ~ade, including the elimina- A speCMlaldhear'Dng l,abs be1e: mediate action ourselves." Soagreement on th~m. Meantime cost $943, is to be underwritten thIS tragIC event was InstIgated an individual school rather t.han season with great pleasure by tlOn of a wading pool. A revised set for . on ay, ece~ er , when the bond issue was {'e-a committee of experts will con- by the Kerchc',al Bus i n e s s by D~. Alb~rt C, Howe, ~r., a a district wide basis. presenting its former young plan will be presentetl. to the to .conslde~ a men dIn g .the feated, the Board sent the Citytinue to study the problem of Men's Association. The Associa- ~etrmt dentist, who has hIS of- Dr. Wilson sent duplicate orchestra member, cellist Mario council at its next meeting on I zonm~ ordmance on multIple on Septembel 18, a letter ex-what products should be in- tion felt that more adequate flces at 20055 Mack, at Ken- copies of Dr. Howe's letter to Dil.'iore, as guest artist. December 7, he said. dwellmgs. I pressing its concern over theeluded in the list. Delegates lighting would contribute to the more. the principals of each of the This will be Mr. DiFiore's de. He said the wading pool It was announced that .m~ny I flooding of raw sewage intowere pessimistic and spoke of business and the safety of this Wrote Superintendent schools in the District, and nine but in solo performance with would be too close to the sun- voters expressed apprrCla~IOn 1 Lake St. Clair and into residents'the possibility of postponing area, and a report from Chief . Dr. Howe wrote a letter to have already disclosed that they symphony. He is currently a dec~ of the swimming pool, and for the sample ballots maIled basements, and demanding thatthe deadline to December 15. of Police Tept?ert stated that Dr. Charles H. Wilson, superin- will hold a tree planting cere- member of the Detroit Sym- beSIdes, if a wading pool is de. to them before the No~ember 3 some action be taken.

• • • the present lighting is inade- ten dent of G r 0 sse Poi n t e mony, on or about the anni. phony Orchestra. The musical (Continued on Page 2) election and for the Clt~ work- The BQard suggested issuanceA MOVE TO POSTPONE a quate and should be changed to Schools, last August 14, pOinting versary of President Kennedy's performance will be under the ------- ers present at each preclllct on of revenue bonds which how-

fund.pledging conference for aid pedestrians and patrolling out the fact that the world and death. leadership of Felix Resnick, of- Public Schools election day to. explain. oper- ever, have a higher intere~t rateUnited Nations technical as- officers. the nation will note the passing The schools armouncil'g that fidal conductor of the orch. aHon of the votmg machmes. and are not deductible becausesistance until the hassle over The council ace e p t e d a of d good and great American. such a I-,rogram will be carried estra. Enr II 11 473 they would be paid out of in-the Soviet Union's unpaid as- $51,000 bid for the purchase of John F. Kennedy. out by the students and facul- The afternoon's concert pro- 0, GIRL'S FINGER BROKEN creased water and sewage treat.sessment has subsided has been city property on East Jeffer- The dentist state(; that much ties are: Grosse Pointe High gram will include: Overture to Genevieve Walker, 16, of 1000 ment bills rather than throughrejected by Secretary General son at Rathbone, com m 0 n I y has been spoken and done in SchOOl, Barnes Junior High "Egmont" by Beethoven; Sym- Charles Wilson, Superintend- Whittier, was accidentally hit by direct property taxes.of the United Nation, U Thant. known as the Unitarian Church the way of tribute since that School, Parcells Junior Hi g h phony No. 40 in G Minor by ent of the Grosse Pointe Public a hockey stick In the hands of a The board wrote "We regretCanada, Japan and Italy made property. The l::md, which was time, and believes that this S c h 0 01, PiE-ree Junior High Mozart; Serenade for Cello and School System, has announced player on Wednesday, NoverJl- that the v:>ters rejected thisthe request to delay the con- called "unsaleable" by the Tax- should be continued. School, and Defer, Ferry, Maire, Orchestra by Don any i and that the total enrollment of the ber 11, while at the Grosse proposal ... but under any con.ference until after December payers Information Committee He suggested that a joint Mason, Richard and Trombly Rhapsody No.1, in A Major by schools, as of the end of Octo- Pointe High School grounds. dition we ask that steps be1 when the Genera! Assembly in September, was purchased by student-faculty project, consist- Schools. Enesco. ber, is up 419 students over the She was conveyed to Bon Se- i:~~~to eliminate the probemeets. The Assembly is the the Richal d M. Kimbrough Com- ing of a tree planting ceremony So c i e t y president Camilla same period in 1963. cours Hospital by Farms fire-bod wh'ch must deal wl'th the The enrollment at the end of men, and treated for a broken Amounts to Revote

y I pany. be held at each school in the Ch h H Ide Ayers and board members cor.S

.!st a'd debt A UN urc 0 Jng October 1963 was 11 054 com finger on her right hand.OVle unp 1. The Northeastern Way n e Pointe System, on or about No- . dially extend an invitation to " Therefore, the City Councilspokesman said later that U County Child Guiaance Clinic, vember 22. D. f BI d their members and guests to a pared to 11,473 at the end of THIEF-T-A-K-E-S-C".-T-A-T-UETTE decided to revote on th~ origi.Thant turned down the move rIVe or 00 October this year. ... I 1 tlbecause he did not believe which opened on Tuesday, Sep. Dr. Howe suggested that capi.. reception which will follow the The 1964 total when broken Rona~d Serba. of 308 ~cKin. ~:~era~S~b~Og~t?'c;n~~~~~al forthere was enough time to notify tember 2P., at Mack near Moran, tal could be raised by whatever concert. At this time concert- down, is 6,081 in elementary ley, ~vhlle w~rkmg at KH~herly Cantwell said that the backupthe countries invited t{' attend, requested a $1,000 don at ion manner deemed appropriate, and The Red Cross Blood Mobile goers will meet a,ld visit with school, 2,718 in junior high and Flo.rlst, 20311 Mack. noticed a lof sewage into homes has hap-

• ... ... from the City to help defer the any excess funds be sent to the will visit St. Matthew Church, friends and me m b e l' s of the 2,674 at the High School. At 42-mch,. 100'po~nd statt~e of a I pened annually for the last 17AFTER A WEEK of strikes initial cost of operating until Kennedy Memorial Library. This which is 1.')cated at Whittier and Grosse Pointe Symphony So- the end of October last year yo~ng gll'l mlssm~ fro~ In front Ii years and that this fall more

at eight plants, the Ford Motor state and federal funds can be would enab1e each pe~son to be Harper, on No'/ember 23 from ciety, the guest artist, orchestra there were 5,945 students in ele- of the stor~. The ltem IS valued than 50 res ide n t s reportedCompany announced in Detroit obtained. The request, which al- a participant in a hving me- 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. The collection players and conductor. mentary school, 2,553 in junior at $80. He mformed Woods pol. flooded basements.yesterday that 33.500 produc- ready has been granted' by the morial, he added. center will be set up in the Members of the Board in- high a':ld 2,556 attending the ice of the theft on Tuesday. For several years the City hastion employes at 24 plants (Continued on Page 2) Dr. Wilson, in reply, thanked school gym. elude: Mrs. Raymond B. Baer, high school. November 10. violated the known health stand.would be laid off. The action Residents are asked to donate Mrs. Bogdan Baynert, Mrs. Wal- - ards by pumping sewage intowas taken as a result of the ISh W. ld. B d. a pint of blood for St. Matthew ter J. BurczYk, Dr. Robert J. B IRk L a storm sewer drain at Lake-growing shortages of parts and otgun, f,e f,ng an tt or as a replacement for blood Grossen, Rob e r t Downie III, urg ar ansae s, oots land and Jefferson.from the lack of outlets for, received for a patient from a Mrs. John Ehrlich, Edward P. I According to the City's con-some 01 the parts that could be I Holds Up Mack Avenue Bar hospital or another ac~ount. Frohlich, Mrs. Win fie 1d S. H(Jmes ;n Shores, Woods sulting engineers, George Je-manufactured. Meantime nego-, The only requirements for Jewell, Jr., Thomas V LoCicero,., rome and Co., further problemstiators for the company and the ~_ donors are that they be within Mrs. Arnold W. Lungershausen, involve the city's interceptorstriking Un i t e d Automobile A masked, shotgun wielding era1 from the other Pointes, and the ages of 18 to 60 years and George F. Mehling, Mrs. Alfred A home in the Shores, and I Peters said that all desk sewer, running parallel to thoWorkers Union continued their bandit help up a Park bar, short- from Detroit, which dispatched in good general health. If, how- D, Moran, Thomas Nester, Rob- another in the Woods, were the drawers, bureau drawers Were Fox Creek barrel and drainingefforts to resolve differences ly after the place opened for scout cars to aid Pointe police ever, a donor is between the ert M. Orr, Mrs. Mary Purcell targets of a burglar during the pulled out and ransacked, and most of the storm water northover the local issues that began business M;>nday morning, No- in the search for the robber, ages of 18 and 21 and not mar- and Mrs. Flavio Vanicelli. weekend of Saturday and Sun- closets and suitcases were gone of Jefferson avenue, ",hich isthe walkouts. vember 16, and escaped with a However the bandit made good ried, he must have a parent or Tea chairman, Mrs. Robert day, November 14 and 15, ac- through. not built for its present load.

* * II< large sum of c2sh after forcing his escape. guardian's written consent. Armstrong, with Mrs. Arnold cording to police reports. The Taken, he said, were a Zenith and, the dumping of stormSaturday, November 14 a woman bartender and two pa~ According to information re- For further information, call W. Lungershausen assisting, robber is believed to be the portable radio valued at $100; water into the Fox Creek bar-

THE UNITED STATES and 'I trons into the kitchen at gun leased by Park Police Chief Ar- John or Irene Rupprecht, chair- will have attractive table set- same person in each breakin. and an unknown number of bot- reI which is already frequentlyWest Germ<lny announced agree- point. thur Louwers, the holdup man men, at TU 1-2134, Hngs done in an Autumn sym- Entered were the homes of tIes of beer from the basement. overloaded,ments which call for continued: A relative of the bar owner, entered the Verdonckt Cafe, phony of colors. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Peters of A full bottle had been smashed. Has Two Programslarge-scale, (nearly $700 mil. ~one of the patroils, dashed out 15300 Mack avenue, at Beacons- Acting as hostesses for the 24 Roslyn, and Mr. and Mrs. and had dried on the floor, indio To remedy this situation thelIon,. year), German purchases I of the kitchen in pursuit of the field, through an alley entrance, WALLET STOLEN afternoon's social will be: Miss Frank Kiper of 496 Deeplands. cating some lapse of time. firm proposed two programs inof American arms and military I robber, and was threatened with carrying a 16-gauge shotgun. Mrs. Lucy Bell Grace of 498 Camilla Ayers, Miss Gerda Bie. Both families were out of town A relative told Police Chief September which still would beequipment. A major neW item! death by the gunman if he l1id The gunman pointed the fire- Rivarcl.J>oulevarrl, an employe . M when the burglaries occurred. Fred Duemling, and Patrolmen used: construction of a sanitary

h b d d 1itz, Mrs. J. LeslIe Berry, rs. ,. H H il d Ch l' f L k dis the order of three modern! not stop the chase. arm at t e art en er, Irene at Dants, 98 Kercheval, .calle Robert Kaiser, Mrs. John W. Mr. Peters told Shores poace arry am ton an ester re Ie sewer in a elan avenuemissle destroyers, to be deliv-: The relative, Alex '\ erdonckt VanDersyppe of 3447 Eastlawn, Farms police on Wednesday. Nelson and Miss Gi7i Szanto. that he and his wife were out Painter, who went to the hous(' with arms in J~fferson, Mau-ered after 1969. lof 1475 Maryland, stopped Fa. Detroit, and d~manded all the November 11, and informed Ushers for Ule concert will of the Pointe on a trip, and re- to investigate the crime, that mee. St. Paul, Kercheval, Water-

... ...... Itrolman Henry Wilson, who was Imoney from the cash register. them that someone entered the include the following young set turned home to find the rear he had checked the house at 100, Charlevoix and Goethe toIN A 45 MINUTE news con- l'''uising by. and informed him When the woman opened the store, and stole her wallet from of Grosse Poi n t e: Elizabeth window broken, through which 2 p.m. on November 13, and intercept the flow from the ex-

ference, Senator Barry Gold- of the holdup. The officer radio- register dra'IJer to give the ban- her purse in a cupboard at the Campbell, Nancy Chase, Jackie police surmised the burglar had everything was in order. isting eight-inch sewers; and,water said that this year's ele(,- :ed the station, where an a11- dit its contents. the holdup man, center of the stJre. The wallet Delaney, Linda Kress, Tessie entered. An unsuccessful at- The Kiper residencp burglary construction of a storm relieftion may have proven a need' point alarm war; sent over the said. "Never mind, I'll do this lcontained personal papers and Petersen and Jeanne Struthers. tempt was made to get into was discovered by Patrolmen sewer in Waterloo avenue toto realign the major pOlitical Iarea police radio, myself". and grabbed approxf.. $27 in cash, she said. She did the house by forcing the milk Leroy Tobian and Walter Good- intercept the flow from stormpel'ties. He suggested that the All Park police cars were mately $250. and stuffed the not notice the loss until after In charge of the ushers will chute at the west side of the man, who while patroling on sewers running north to the

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in Chicago overnight. He saIdthat the thief took a lady's yel~low gold bracelet wrist, watc~, (Continued from Page 1)valued at $100; an la~y s an.h- other Pointes and H a r perque yellow gold opal ring, wIth I Woods will he considered at

lId t $125' and' ..three opa s, va ue a., ' . : the February budget meeting.a ,22 caliber bolt actIOn nfle, I The Council adopted a reso.value not known. . . 'lution acknowledging the many

Kiper told authorities that: years of service given to thehis daughter was still out of, City by two recently retiredto,~n, and it will not be known I employes: Leo C?!'riet, 36 yearsif she is missing anything, un-! and 9 ml)nths; and Walter Stoe.W she returns. . ckel, 27 years and 3 months.

f::::':F~~,?;~~~~~W:::W«.i:\' Farms Seek;ng Bond Bids Cl-ty to Vote. Burglar Ransacks Homes1:: Call tlte t\ : ...~ 0I~ .{i:: _' (C~ntin~~ from p~ge~l)--O'-f-a-p-p-r-ox-i-mately $2,000. (Continued from Page 1) I . (Continued from Page-1'-)---in-s-t-r-u-m-e-n-ts in the backyard,f': I.!l!IU!IlWW!IU M ..,Ired In th,~ near future, It can To Have Racing Lanes present Fox creek barrel. An Deeplands late in the afternoon, left there by the thief.Ii 962.9400 \.~ be constructed at another loca. The proposed swimming pool, arm of this !'ewer would run I noticed the front door ajar. The Found were a flute in a blueh"~'$:~>~~,~~-w:>."~~':'~~~~«'":'~~~:.,,,<:/1:I tion in the pier-park at a cost he said, will be according to from Waterloo down St. Clair officers checked and found case, and a trumpet in a gray_~"_-',<'_- _',_' '_" _"_-"'_' _" _•••• _-••,_ •• _%<_...,_w_.....~.."'~W_W.~.A._.'.._~_~ __ ' "_ _~_.~_~_~_____ specifications set by the Arna- avenue ~.nd into the lake. items scattered all over the case. Also found were two Ko-

teur Athletics Union, including The programs would also au'j floor and d res s e r drawers I dak automatic cameras, e(lch ina laned area where races can tom ate the City pumping station pulled out and dumped. I a brown leather bag.be held. A section of the pool in Charlevoix avenue to save I The policemen called for as- Entrance into the home waswill be constructed to hold two the expense of three salaried II sistance and Woods Patrolman gained by forcing the outer and

i and half to three feet of water, men neces~ary to run the pres. Theodore Hinz and Shores Pa- inner doors of the milk chute,so that beginners can learn to ent setup. trolman Stanley Otulakowski and reaching in and unlockingswim.

Edwards said that he had The $1.325,000 figure includes Were dispatched to the scene. the side door.hoped to hav ~ the plans com- $559.900 for sanitary relief sew- Hinz covered the front, and When he returned home,

I pleted by Monday night's meet- ers, $706,800 for storm reli~f Go?dman t:he back of the house:ing but the last minute changes sewers, and $58,300 for repair whIle Toblan and Otulakowskl Disc-jockey. Dave Prince of

I pre~ented this. and automation of the pumping, se~rc~ed inside. The .latte.r two radio station W.X.Y.Z. will spinI He said that once the bond I station. saId they. found the mterIOr ?f records for the "Turkey Trot"I bids are approved by the coun. • the place In shambles. They saId teen dance F~iday evening at! cil, excavation for the p(iol can 3.Car AccIdent every ~oom had been ransacked. Notre Dame HIgh School, 2~2~41I begin next month. Anytime later / Toblan and Goodma~ appar- Kelly Roa~, Harper Woods. fne I! than December will be too late Occurs on Mack ently must hav~ .fngh.tened d~nce begms 1at 8:00 p.m. and' II to start excavating, Edwards 1 away the burglar, It 15 belIe~ed, WIll end. at ,1.. :00 p.m. ,

said because the frost would when Goodman found musical Donation IS 75 cents. I: hav~ settled into the ground. A. Det.roit r:notarist was given .i He said that if everything ~ vlo~ation tIcket for not hay. • \ •: goes according to schedule, the mg .lus car under con~rol and : :I new pool will be ready by causmg a thre~.car accident at • •: Memorial Day in May, the of. Mack and Amta, on Sunday, : :: ficial opening day for all parks. November 15. On~ person was • •; Voters Favored Plan taken to the ~ospltal for treat. I: :I Oouncilman Ledyard Mitchell ment of a whlpJashed neck. '. •I pointed out to his colleagues, According to Patro1man Thea.:: :; that Proposition III, the $500,- dare Hinz, the investigating of. i. •I 000 hond issue, was favored by ficer, Allen L. Kubic, 20, of 2159 ; : :I more than 60 per cent of the I East Outer drive, was driving • •I. voters in each of the city's south on Mack, and crashed : :

~~'_' _, _,____ _,_~__=__:...,~~_:~==,~=_-=-.,-Iseven precincts, with the high. into the rear.ofa car driven by : :'~e)~e)~e)~e)(3~e)~e)~e)~e)~i est, 74 percent, recorded in Joseph E. Bnster, 20, ?f 22156 • •.---,-, - - ~ - - -- -, ._~~ '__'__ --.' : Precinct 7. Lambrecht, East DetrOIt, who. •

: I - ! The total estimated cost of was slowing down because of a : This traditionally styled authentically detailed :! ~I 1~ the pool and site work is stopped car in front of him. • cla~sic deserves a place in your wardrobe. •~i ~C"~~ Open Mon. ~ I' $230,000, and the maintenance Brister was forced into the I: Expertly crafted of Horween's genuine shell :

I ~~I Eve. 'till 8:30 ~ cost is estimated at about $15,' rear of a car driven by Joseph C, i: cordovan. Leather lined, double sole storm :: ~, ~~, I~ ,000 a year. The poc! itself will Brown, 62, of 1815 Roslyn. who I t) welted. •I~i ~ 1 I~I I cost an estimated ~19?,OOO. was stopped for a traffic light. I: :~ =fl !~, . The general.oblIgatiOn bon~s, A.passe~ger in Brister'~ ~uto-I: Illustrated plain toe .-_ ----','" $27.95 •'Q' . 1~ ;~: Iftohr ~e totakl lIl?-IPlrovetmtehnts.1tn mobIle, MISS Arlene Carhle, 18.1,.. Available i'1 wing tip .. , , $29.95 :~' .. ~'!.";j, ". ~ ; I e pler.par , ~I CDS e CI Y of 22965 Plea~ant, S1. Clair •.~ • 1 ;,1'1 . . ,~ : i taxpayers abo ..t 80 cents per Shores, . complaIned of a sore : 1< # : I~ ! }!~. :~! I $1,000 local assessed .valu~tion. neck, and was taken to S1. John I: ffj,'c e!f'~ .,~ . ...r ;. ~. I~t I The bonds can be rettred In 20 Hospital for treatment. • ., :~ ~~:( '?;<;. ,~i years. . Hinz is~ued Kubic a violation I: :~. tl< .:.:~~'.~. I. ----- ticket, and scheduled a court I. •:~' ';~yJ?',,<~ :~: ,SeSSIOn Slated date for January lR . !! 17140 KERCHEVAL AVE. in the village!I~I ~\,..,,", ~ By Calnera Club .He that spareth hiS rod hat~tn • Open Thursday Evenings :I ~ . l~" . hiS son: but he that loveth hIm • _I~ i:C~ ~ cbasceneth him betimes. i .~' I ~ The Grosse Pointe Camera:~l I 'I~: Club will hold its monthly social

"t and educational meeting at the~I I~ Grosse Pointe Memorial Cen-~l ~ tel' next Tuesday. November 24.~I t(..; 'rime is 8 o'clock.

.~' I~, Feature of the meeting will~ ~ I be a showing of black and white

I~ I '\~~<:', prints from the Photography'<;j Society of America with an ac-'~: 0)adt. son ; companying explanatory lecture.~. ~ Refreshments will be served~ ~ the show. Guests of members;:;.:i :~ : and the public are invited.

~' SPORT COATS i~; ------~ ~ Pointer Wins Honors

,~; in a wlde assortment of fabrics, patterns ;~:, At Naval Academy,~I' and colors, t~ilored to our specifications :~ Midshipman See 0 n d Glass~ 1 I h' I I~ I Jack W. Stephenson Jr., 20. son~! in the current y popu ar aut e:1tIc natura ;~. of Mr. and Mrs. Jack W.~; shoulder styling. !~: Stephenson of 475 Fisher road,~;. ~ I has been named to the Super-~ ,. $ 50 to $9~ II ~ I intendent's List for the first

.~~:: madison SLJACKS !~: half of the first semester at~: the U.S. Naval Academy. An-I '~ napolis, Mti.

, ~: I~~ To be selected for the Super-~: frQm $1950 i ! inter-dent's List a midshipman~~ I must have an apprl;ximate B~. Sinety-day Charge ACC01Wts Are At!ailable :~ average With no individual I

:~ II'~ : ~rade lower than C in academic~ ~~ ~ subjects, an aptitude mark and~. V.J~ I~ conduct mark of B or better,,~ -7~I __ " _ • ~ : satisfactory status in physical

I~\ # '~T1l ~ I education, and a recommenda.~, Woodward A,'enue at Grand Circus Park :~ : tion by the Commandant of'~! Also in Chicago I'ii Midshipmen.~. Twenty.eight per cent of the

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___Thursday, November 19, 1964 GROSSE POINTE NEWSWALLET RETVR1'iED C S f S J~ ISchools Observe

:.Irs. hey Bell (;raec of 398' Ollcert et or u,n,uuY I Education WeekP.l\ard houlc\'ard. who reeen!. I

ly Informcd Farms polin' that' (Continued f.'om Page I) ,Stud~nts $1) will be available I Hoger W. Kolvoord of Lake. : ogy f:om the Universit~ ofher wallet was stolen from hN , on the day of the concert at the I The Mason School faculty. pointe avenue has been invited: Utah m Ju~e 1964. He. IS atpurse at Dants. 98 Kercheval be '\'1rs, Walter J. Burczyk. 'Parcells School Box Office, I parents and f'!dldrpn partici- to give a paper before the na. I present workI~g to:-vard hiS doc- •whNe she is l'mployed. called' 2\-lrs, Bogdan Bayner!, mem, ~ --~---- I pated in s?ecial activities th;s: tional meeting of the GeOlogi.! to~ate at UOlversity of l.!tah,;police on Wednesday. :'oJovem- bnship chairman will be on B H ld IT past week m observance of Na- I. " . I dOIng research for the Umver- :!)('r 11. and diselosed that her h . . , 31- e P tional Education Week. I cal SOCIety of Amenca, MIami' sity and teaching geology there. I

I and for those who WIsh to sub- I Beach Fla on Saturday No .. -. __ .. _ __ _ _.c_ ~ 1wal et .was r('turned through scribe for membership to the: ' Or; Monday. Novemher 9. I ", " j------------'"lltlH' maIl. All that Was missing' Society I (e t. d f P I) Miss Pauline Sagala. Library' vember 21.II S27 h 'd - , ' on lIlue rom 32'e, 'h' .'as . s (' sal . Sin,~le (i<:kets (Adults $2 and. I ( e. in 1 h' )(:kct Club Sponsor. and Mrs. John: T e. Geological Society of

n)n j te IS pi, E l' i c k son. Assistant. accom-' Amenca is the parent organiza.The robber then ol'defed the panied the school Library Club: lion for all the various sci.

woman. Verdonckt and another and guests to the Children's I entific societies in the earth: patron into thE' kitchen, then Book Fair at Wayne State Uni- . sciences. This is, for the pro.,npci through the rear door. versity, : fession as a whole. the most i

V('rdonckt. a nephew of Mau- The robber then ordered the, important meeting of the year. :rice Verdonckt, owner ~f the ben, played host to members of: The paper, "A Reconnais.'

'~HlI', das?ed out of th~ kItchen other Mason School clubs: The i sanee of the System BeO.A120In pursuIt of the bandIt. Audio-Visual Club, Safety Boys. :3H20". by Roger W. Kolvoord

The chase went west on Bea- Service Girls and representa- 1 and J, A. Whelan, has to doconsfield. thl'ough private prop- tives of third and fourth grade: with beryllium and beryllium McCOY & SO~Sert,v to all alley between Bea- classrooms. At the fair author i compounds. and presents the nconsfield and Lakepointe. where Maurice Sendak. winner of the! end results of two years of reo CARPET COMPANYthe gunman whirled, pointed 1963 Caldecoit Award, spoke to 'search and experiment.

. the gun at Verdonckt and snarl- the group and later autographed i Rorler is a crraduat of th, OPEN MON, AND FRI.ed. "Stay back! I've got two the scho~l's. two copies of his i Gros;e Pointe High S~hool re~ I UNTII~ 8:30 P,M.

. shots j~ th!s. gu?, and l'll give award .wm,l1l~g book .. ,"Where' ceived his Bachelor of Sci~nce i 14301 E, WARREN,vou bo,h oj em. The Wild fhmgs Are. at t.he degree in geology from the Uni. i

The bandit continued south request of Ga~y Bennett. Llb- versity of Michigan and his; VA 2.4100through t';p alley to Charlevoix rary Club chalrman. Master of Science i~ mineral. i • C_o_r_n_e_r_L_a_k_ew_O_Od__ --'and di~appeared. Also on :Ylonday. Larry Gag-: __~ ~ ~ __ ~_____ ~ __. ..~~ . _

The gunman was described ~s non. P!'incipal.. met in, the, ~~ .. ~_.,being white. 22-26 years old. school lIb.rary With new re;ldent : j"It:"::~~:~-=:~-=:~~~weighing 130-140 pounds, wear- p~re?ts m the Mason School ':lng a black mask a tan trench distrIct for an afternoon coffee.coat with a mat~hing hunter- ~our and quiz session ~ertain-;:. "type eap. and dark trousers. mg to the school's curnculum.' ,.

Monday, Wednesday and Fri-"day afternoons of the past week ,. ',:were set aside for parents of'.B - M -' P sixth graders to listen to tape::y O'Vle atron recordings of political debates!

--- i on those issues concerning the'\1r" Elma Van Luven of I recent presidential election. . :.• :

15330 Hillcourt. Roseville, lost. The Mason School P.T.A,! "an envelope containing a yd- i meeting T h u I' S d a,v evening.'.,low gold engagement ring, a i November 12. brought to a con- : .

: loose diamond. and a gOld' clusion this special week's ac- 1 •

; charm bracelet, while attending tivities. Following room visita- i :'i a movie at the Woods Theater tion and a short business meet-; on Monday, November 9, ing, the parents and faculty •

Mrs. Van Luven told Woods were add~essed by Dr. Armin .' ',:,police that while a't the movie, Gr~m~ HIS .topic was "Th~ Par- ;1 her vouna daucrhter ap"arentlv ent sale m the EducatIOn of :

• 1-0 '" ,., c the Child"1 must have gone through her . ~ ~,purse, and t'1e envelope could,have dropped out,

She said whl~n she discoveredher loss, she checked with the

. manager of the theater, who dis.

. closed that someone had turnedin the envelope, sans the ring.diamond and bracelet. The valUeof the ring was not given. but:WI'S. Van Luven said the brace-let is valupd at $25.

She told police th"t the ring.and the diamond, which wasloose from its mountir.g. andthe bracelet. were to be takento a jeweler for repairs.

Two ,voung boys were bittenin separate incidents by a blackand tan German Shepherd own-

. eel by Frank W, Donovan. 17160•East Jefferson, on Sunday, No-vember 15,

Taken to Bon Secours hos-pital was John Donnelly, 11, of I411 Lakeland, who was bitten 'I

,on the left leg while walkingwest from Lakeland along the Ibreakwal1.

Later. Michael Pendy, 11, of33 :'Ilewberry, was bitten on the II

calf of the right leg.

The wicked flee when no man: pursueth: but tre righteous are: as hold "s a lion, - Proverbs: 28:1.

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g;~~~~;~~;;i~~;;;;;buf 'riot:extreme;~g ~/', mnHHH:HH<tlaU1shYHHH OFF I Miss Harriet Yarrow, noted A milkman. making his!. Arthur G. Sherman, ~r., Pres-t yn\\\:HTny.~i~~~ie.t~p.f~~~~\~; educational missionary iil Tur- rounds on Monday, November Ildent ?f the Grosse Pomt.~ PTA,

i :!:::::TX:~~:~i<wSHHHHHHm LIST PRICE ~~iS~~rW~~esp~~~t~~t~tI~c:as~:' ~hed~S~~:e:~dMt~ea~~d~~s~o;a~~ I;';o~npc,~l,~:~tn~:~i~~dei~~~:I, : 'ZJ.\\4,STERiP'ECE i Pointe Congregational Church Griffith, 1775 Manchester, had i held at 8 p.m. on Monday, N~v~ ,

J L' - :\~:nw~f~~~~,~~~~lmWIT H i ~~,su;ta:- p~~~~m~erin~7t~t t~ ~:~dsf~~~~e. open, and called I;~~~r 23, at the Central Llb-ji i hear Miss Yarrow, and view The milkman Harrv Hahn of I Main speaker will be Dr. i,H~:~:H~;(~!~~~H ! slides and exhibits which she 17154 Alcoy. D~troit, told police: Charles H. Wilson, SU'peri?ten- II """,..,,::j::::~~~~~mm:::THIS AD I~I~x:,::~~.p,esent. Dessert~~~ ~:tt;:~Sf~~e~~~gG~:;l:~I~~~~,~:::.';,~':,';'~~~u;:~ntg~~:n~1

j Sft &heat at I Now on furlough, Miss Yarrow residence, when he noticed the I f~r the proposed second semor ;•:.'.'EASTERN OFFICE SUPPLY has taught English at the Ameri- side door ajar. He 5aid he knew Ihlgh .s7hool, rec~mmended ~y I'

- can Col1eg.iate Institute at Iz~ir, the family was away for the Ithe Cltlzen~ AdvlS017 C:0~mlt. I

Turkey, since 1948. She fIrst weekend, and somehow felt tee to allevIate the dlstnct s en- Ii 14133 E. Jefferson, 2 blks. W. of Chalmers i went to. Turkey in 1927 ,md has something was amiss. ,rollment cr~sh. . iL j served In I~tanbul and Tarsus as Investigating office-rs found I The ~eetlllg IS open to r~p- I'___ ' .._._._' ~_~_u. ',..'__'_'_well as Izml~. . pry marks on the rear door of resentatlves of the E~ecu,tlVe

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- -::~~ J3th YeClr Serving GrOSSf._.,o;nt. 560 gIrl student~ from all parts window tossed into the back ------------..:::: ::::? .. ' 'OfIJJN'~ of Turkey and .has 51 instru~- yard. ' ~

- ~ • ~",,-,.-:.._<.;.~ , tors, b~th Turklsh and ~erl' The p()licemen checked the ,..---- -:Bas --- ...qp. ~ J can. GIrls come to the Instltute house, and it appeared thatb-- .!!~ ,~;::. •• {.If;;;'1'6 ~e.c.. a~ .ab?ut 12 years. of age, after nothing was disturbed. They

-,;td;J##~ • ~,,~ fmlshmg the Turklsh ele!"entary said they saw an empty tele-'f''......4Ib-. , e I"~ school course. The subJects of- viSl'on stand l'n the ll'vl'ng room.\. ~ ~d I" ,,'-...~d11$.'l" '7- f d th th't ,I' .Lit- '."".J..... ere ~re e, same as ose When the Griffiths leturned, ~., "";." taught :n AmerIcan schools, home, they called the authori-~~ ..,~>~r{..."'-:";' ~"TQb advantage of the Jzmir, a seaport city of 396,. ties and disclosed that the per~t~ ,,~'Ii/J.'I#"'-- convenience of picking up your 000. is the Smyrna of the New sOn who entered their house~-- fickets at • • • Testament and one of the seven had stolen their portable tele-

CHETSAMPSON'S Churches of Asia to whom meso vision set. Nothing else seemedsages, now a part of the Book to have been taken, they said.of the Revelations, were sent by . _

T :John. "Where Are They Now" De.RAVEL SERVICE In addition to teaching Eng. partment: Doak Walker, a De-

100 Kercheval Ave. -on the Hill' lish, Miss Yarrow does liaison twit Lions All-Pro halfback inTU 5-7510 :work with the Alumnae Associ. the 50's, is located in Denver,

:ation, a women's servif'e organ- Colorado, where he runs an au-: ization that gives scholarshis, to leasing and car rental com-I secial gifts and emergency re- pany.! lief. --------~-----------.-,-; Born in Oakland, Cal., in: 1902. ::\-tissYarrow at ten de d:Northfield Seminary from 1917. to 1920. She received her B.A. I. degree from Wellesley Collegein 1924. her M.A. from Colum-bia University in 1934 and didgraduate work at the CatholicUniversity. Washington. D.C.,Indiana University. Bloomington. IIndiana. Stanford University.Stanford, California and ChicagoUniversity, Chicago, IIlinois,

The United Church Board forWorld :\1inistries. under which:\Iiss Yarrow serves. is the over-seas agency of the United Church I

Df Christ, a union of Congrega- :tional Christian Churches and!the Evangelical and Reformed IChurch.

The Board's overs~as staff in-cludes more than 500 mission-;aries , . . tea c her s. doctors,!nurses. social workers and evan- Igeli~ts. They are working withsome 16.000 nationals in 1.200schools and colleges. 80 hospi-tals and clinics, 35 social servicecenters and 3,000 churches in 2.5 .

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7 Cases Heard In City Court :******************************************~Judge Douglas L. Paterson 0$fl0s.peeding35 m.p.h. and fined Beaconsfield, Detroit was found;. TIRED O'F TURKEY.' ~

heard Jeven cases in Grosse guHty of driving on a revoked "?<

Four teenagers, two boys and Pointe City's Justice Court on Elizabeth Eades of 649 Riv. license, fined $20 and told to it iCtwo girls, were arrested by Park Tuesday, November 10. ard, who had been charged with attend four sessions of drivers -ir OVEN DRY irpolice on S'mday, November 15, reckless driving was convicted school. t BAKED CURED fft d f t h In two cases he found the de. ~a er a .{'ar an 00 c a!':e of driving without due care and The case against Eleanor • iC

through city strees, and charg- fendants guilty but suspended eaution. She was fined $15. Miller of 254 Mt. Vernon was it. ofd 'ih t )' . D their sentences. Edward F. Geh- it .,.e WI s ea mg a car III e. Also found guilty of drl'ving dismissed. She was found not .... -tt

t 't Th .or eleased to De rig of 1230 Balfour was charged "?< trOI . cy w~ e I' - without due car" and cautl'on guilty of a reckless driving •t.t th 't' with reckless driving but found ~ ....rOI au ot! leS. was Bruno F.. DomzalskI' of charge. 1: tguilty ()f interfering wi,th mov- "?< "?<

According to Park police, the ing traffic. In the second case, 31208 Share avenue, S1. Clair In the seventh case Fred M. • -tcdriver of the stolen car was giv- Erlene Lois Daly of 10019 Not- Shores. Hew a s originCllly Gerow was found guilty of :: :en a ticket for reckless driving tingham, Detroit was convicted charged with reckless driving. being a disorderly person under • iCby Patrolman William Furtaw, . In addition to a $35 fine, Dom- the preserving of 'Public peace :: :who spotted the stolen car and zalski was put on six month section of the ordinance. A it SPIRAL iCgave chase. St. Paul Parents probation and told to attend minor, he had attemp.ted to pur. ~ SLICED :

In his report. the police of- four sessions of traffic court. chase alcoholic beverage. He • TR Y TH IS iCficer stated that he was cruising Get Invitation Leon Arthur Palonis of 4148 was fined $25.: :~:1~~r:a1:~~{~1d~;~~~i~~ By Ellen Kennedy '1r::~~-Wj~;,~¥.m~"'Da~:~R'" )~A""@P~:r~E'~"'~'~R:...:f.;"W1I:~E'""::'S.., Ii ~;fa' i ' I. ,I:B ~ £the four teenagers. He checked On Nevem!?er 1'7, 18 and 19,' i 1~.:;1{~:.;$,..~~....t:"~..f [1! I t FOR THAN KSGIVI NG ihis "hot sheet" and found that moms and .dads of St. Paul *f:ff.l~ ., ,.;: , . ~i,. h . h d' '11h ' II ' -ttthe vehicle bore the license ~ade and ~lgh school st~dents ~{r:~!;l:',~,,>~': Newest Decorator s FabriCS ~¥. t - ere IS a am so goo I It WI aunt yC'lUti it s ..~~~~~r s~;le~ ~~r ri~~;~:.as~~~ WlIl.trade kitchen and offIce for ~W~ lW{ .;~:;,;:. Hand Crafted For The ~1::: ~~~epr~~~~~.t W~~~~d o~~t :~~wf;~~h ~~~~~~~: t

clas~room and teacher. ;~:?. ~ ;''l'" ,': y' ..' Truly Elegant Look ,~:.,• iC

Iwas verified by a call to the Purpose: to discuss the prog- K w. ~ f': '1'>; ,) .. . . \1. IOWA'S finest corn fed porkers-then slow dry :station. ress of their childret,I. On ~ese ~n.r::-/~ '}f+.~V", We Also Have ~*:: cure-real hickory smoke-30-hour oven bake- :

After asking for assistance, days, report cards Wlll be gIven jt; i; ,~':: ;~~,.~~. W f honey 'n' spice glaze-and even "'Spiral Sliced (35c oJ[F rt d ft th d .~~.~... ~>" ":" ~~J:t.1S' C'lstom Made Draperies .~-:.'"" t h) 'f . h ..u aw spe a er e car, an by the teachers in parel".t.teach. ~t~;r.:? .; :;: .'~:. "" M it ex ra per am I you WIS • iCwas spotted by the driver, who er conferences f['om 2-5 and mH" r~'.:.1..~:>.p For As Low As ~!~t FREE HOM E DELIVERY FOR ~stepped on the gas, and took off from 6-9. ~"".,~;:i' .... ,c, .... 'fl. ; $13.75 A Pair •• • ~~<t THANKSGIVING I~EX ~at high speed in a attempt to Parents whose last names be. r:L~~;\ll.\i:.~:'i:. Free Interior U ~ T TUES. and WED. itescape. gin with the letters from A-G R ~1;;:~~ ~l:,~:';;L~. ~;::iC (MADE RIGHT HERE IN OUR PLANT) t

The chase led west on Ker.l will report on Tuesday; those f:~:f \-t.,~...:..tj_.\ ','.. ' Decorating ConslJltant ~~::t I SMOKED I I SMOKED -I -'-PRIMEN.y~-I 1---HickorY! :cheval to Balfour, north on Bal- beginning with G-N on Wednes. ~j~*:...t.~.'''- • Thousands of Paint Colors t: iC __ TU~~~~ ~C~PON , .. StriP Steak i ! _Slab Baco~ I iCfour to Ve.rnOl, west on Vernor day, and those from N.Z on ~4 . !~j!t :I back to Somerset, where the Thursday for the conferences. ~'!!! In Any finish ~{: ic ..driver ~topped th~ vehicle sud- These ~nferences provide an m& ij~: t'denly In the mIddle of the opportlimty 1:or parents and m COOI7~SHOME It it ..~treet. and all four teenagers te~che~'s to confer on w~at each m ,,-. ffi :: :Jumped out of the car and fled ChIld IS capable of domg and 1.i DECO ~i: •on foot. on what work he has a(:com- g RATIN G CENTER m. :

__________ ~__. ~_.~ ~ Furtaw, who was very c~ose plished so far in school. ~f m ~ 1< Spiral.SlicedIs a patel.ted method of slicing the meat around irto the pursued car, stopped Just I:.'.:.'.:.'. 22400 H 6 81 k S f 9 M'I !~:'.. and around the bone in a spiral manner so that the slices remain f==:JEi-' --,e====::I'e-,--!ei .........~~'m ....! --Ie ....' -=""""I'm[ ~ll ---- arper, ac s o. 0 lee: in place. Any cut made lengthwise and the slices fall off ready ..

l!J ~ JJ1j I!I as suddenly, jumped out of his He that diligently seeketh i 1::::: PR 5-80 II it I t ~~i~:i.s~~e~~ryhandy that 97% of the hams we sell are ordered :

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e 01' !&T ..... ~ HrAIR' ~ 1::1 scout :ar, and chased the boys good procureth favour: but he :::::j :~3j,.* CALL OR WRIT£ FOR OUR FREE FOLDER * iC

I • .1W~.M:.I ..tI ~' ~ and gl~ls on foot. He captured that seeketh mischief it shall:r: Serving the East Side Area for 26 Years RI~***'.******************************* ••*.'*~"SEAr"OOD AT ITS FINEST" the drIver, a 16-year-old De- . ' ,,;,~ ~~ ...trait boy, at the rear of 1401 come unto hIm. 1~R.~;:;;$:Hi*:;:~z:~~~~i3r:~i!:~~~':m~~~jp.~:",~dm 18310 Mack at McKinley-In The Farms m Somerset. ---------- .- """*

~ TU 5-4453 ~. Police sgt. Henry Coonce andill Carry Out and Delivery Only Patrolman Bobby McAlister,~ Open Mon. thru Sat. 4 p.m. ta 10 p.m.; Sunday 3 p.m. to 9 p,m. dispatched to assist Furtaw,

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. SOME OF OUR MANY SEAFOOD ITEMS 1::1 joined the foot chase and

I Seafood Plate (Perch. Scallops, Shrimp) ~ rounded up the other teenagers.an IB-year-old girl. a 16-year-oldLemon. Slaw. Roll, Tartar. Cocktail Sauce, girl, and another 16-year-old boy,

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I!JI' Fries , $1.50 e all from Detroit. The teenagersFresh Broiled Red Snapper. Trout. Pickerel ~ were taken to the station, where

the younger ones admitted that1::1 or White Fish, Fileted. they took the car, and that the

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Slaw, Roll, Tartar, Baked Potato, Lemon .. 2.50 ~I::I older girl did not know that the(F '1 S' S 4) 7 50 I vehide had been stol€n untilami y Ize, erves . . . . . • . . . . . . . • .•. h h b

J b h t e case egan.I!J um 0 S rimp Dinner I The younger teens confessed

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7 Jumbo Shrimp. Slaw. Roll, Fries, Cock- 1::11 that they stole the car from atail Sauce ' .......••.. ,............ 1.95 ~ I lot of an :Iuto sales agency at

Fresh Perch Dinner 9043 Chalmers. Detroit, on Satm : tl:'day. November 14, parked

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. Lemon, Slaw, Roll. Fries. Tartar........ 1.25 ~I::I it at another location, then re-Family Perch Dinner .,................. 4.50 I turned to it the following day.

(Serves 4) All four teenagers were re-I!J 5 II (C C d) leased to police of Detroit's

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ca ops ape. 0 ~I::I Jefferson Avenue Station, FifthSlaw, Roll, FrIes,'.Tartar, lemon. . . . . . .• 1.95 Precinct, for further investiga.

Alaska King Crab (hot). Drawn B!Jtter. Slaw, tion.e~. Roll. Lemon, Fries .. ,., •••••••••.. ,.. 2.55 e ----

\Shrimp Cocktail and Sauce. . Small .60 ~ Club Has Special.

Large .90 ill Holiday ScheduleI!J~' One Dozen FrMiedEFArogTleMgsEan~ITuartar.... 1.75 I::I~', The Neighborh~od Club is

1I~ providing open gym activities

M d T 0 I Ch' k D' 0 I I' 9 for members and guests ate on. an ues. n VI IC en Inner. n y. various schools in the commu-

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'I Broiled Tenderloin Steak Sandwich Oil ~I::II nity. Special arrangements haveSesame Bun (Slaw and French Fries). . • • . .1.50 been made for the Thtmksghing

B., d DIM . St k (SI R II weekend on Friday, NovemberrOIe e onlco ea aWl 0, 27.

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GlI French Fries) .. ,.................... 2.50~ e'l Brownell Jr. High gym willBreaded Veal Cutlet (Slaw, Roll, Fr, Fries).. '.50 be available from 10-12 noonB 'I d B fb S B 50 I for 7-12 year old boys and girlsrOIe ee. urger on esame un ..••. ". . 1::1 and from noon to 5 p.m. for Jr.

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el' French Fries and Slaw .•.. 0 • • • • • • • • • •• .75 ~ and Sr. High boys. The GamesCheeseburger ,.............. .60 room area also will b€ set up

SI d F ench Fr'es 85 with pool tables, ping-pong andaw an r , .• • ••••••. , ,.... t bl g me

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Ch' ken ('I ) Broiled-Slaw Roll Potato ... 2: I0 rie~ out at Brownell. while.8:tS !C 2 ~' 1::1 MaIre School open gym actlvl-

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Chicken (112 )Home Style Frled- ~ ties will be held from 10-12Slaw, Roil, French Fries , 1,45 noon for girls ages 7-12 and

Chicken (Child's Order-Three Pieces) from 12:3(\.2;30 p.m. for. boysGl II h F' ., 00 Ii] ages 7-12. A membershIp orm I Slaw I Ro ,Frenc r,es.. . . .. " m guest fee will admit particip

a. JIll! la! lai 11::1' IEJI 1m pants to the programs.

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:Millor Accidents IKennedy Books Church Showing Stirring MovieIReported in City Given Schools I "Question 7," a timely and are chosen. Thus the question.

Itension-packed motion picture naire becomes a supreme test

Thr ;\;o\'f'il1hrr nlCptlllg of thc, F('lur Minor accidents occur- . of conscience under test in East for a boy who is forced toDrlrol! Rosr SO('lrt~ will he held; red in the City during the three In memory of the late Pres I- Germany, wHl be seen hC're in choose between what is easy andon Frlrl;j~'. ,\oq'mlwr 27. at 8! day period of November 10, 11 dent John F. Kennedy, the I a speci~1 showing on Friday, expedient and what is right andn 111 In thp WW.J Auditorium. Iand lZ. executive board of the Grosse I N?vembcr 20, at Christ the I-jonorable, :Wrq LafaYt'tte at Sec(l!ld av': No tickets were issued on Pointe Democratic Club is I King Lutheran Church. corner The inddents depicted in ienll" :Tuesday. November 10. when presenting copies of the new I of Mack and Lochmoor. "Question 7" are true. They are,

~f'\Tn rosp f'xprrts. Frro Ro.' Anloinette Jump of 10326 Sam- The title "Question 7" refers based on interviews with thou-', t M k f '\ book, "The Kennedy Years" to to a questionnaire that children s(~nds of refugees who have fled I,

;::il)'''!, :\11'1',Frank lIowf'11, .10' ierset. gomg eas on 1IC. aI- h . G " -I d t t d h't d ' several hig schools m rosse in East German public schools to West Germany and hundreds "

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D t '1 L' k' Libraries at Grosse Pointr they can continue with advanced East Germany, It is a motl'on:.1:wk .Jollllny. mrn ann women ('I"oa. e 1';\1.. Iszews I was, 1 ft f M k t High School. Grosse Pointe studies, Only. those whose picture which has \\'on 22 maJ'or i\\ hn h.1\f' r('~'ri\'('d thr (!esigna- turillll,g e rom ac on 0

HI h II University School, St. Ambrose answers are politicallY. rel,iable: aw,u'ds and has been selected i,,:

I!on or ('nn"I:Hill~ Hosarians in, ue I, , b 11 High School and SI. Paul High -=========================~Ilw (;r('ilirl' :\Irtropnlitan arC'a. On W~dn£'sday. Novem er .' School will receive copies of I\\ 111 hp talk inl: 011 topiC's of in. a car _drIven by, Milrgaret ~laIr the vol u m e. published bytf'l'f',1 tn ('\'pr\' rosc "rnw('r in of 90;) Bearonsfleld was hit on Viking Press.thr <lrra, . ,... the right side by a car driven i

"Ho~f's for th£' C;ar(\C'I1," by Mary PaddOCk of 114 Lefis- The book. which has been"(;rnwmg Rosps ror ":xhlbition," ; ton, She had stopped at a stop assembled and edited by "The"Sf'iI"." "Willtrf Prot('c!ion,": sign at the {'orner of Notre New York Times" covers the"'rw f\()~es In COlllmrrr{''' and, Dame and Milumee. proceeded entire span of President Ken-,\'[\11 tl;Jmp it--the\' will talk I into the intel'section when the: nedy's public rilfeer, It is a fu1l1

. P Id k t k h chro:wlogie<ll arcount in book Iahnllt It ae or car s ruc ers. IThIS will hr \'0111' opportunity' On the same day Anasta~ios form and includes hundreds of

to hrin:: all ~'Ollr fOSt' questions, Hacljngan.ls of 1240 Beaconsfield pictures. many of them never I

In ;jn assrmhla"f' fe' "rt : tangled With a Lakeshore Coach before puhli.!'lH'd. as well as, • ,... 0 xp, s, J' b d' b B bb L m,~ny direr! {Iuotations from

E(l,"h nf till" ('onsultill~ Rosar- ,: JlI1,es LIS riven y 0 Y e.e "- C II f 63 T I D t t the papers' news and editoriallan:;. \\,\1 ).:1\'1' il four minute,' ~I'lswE' 0 , emp e.. e 1'01, columns.t:<lk ;Jhnl;t hl~ or Ill'r specialty; 1 he .ral' ~nd bus were gomg east ~ ~,~ , -------,~-------------~-ilnrj t!'>f'n th~ m('etlTl~ will he: on ~ercl\e~al when they scrap-open to qUf'stlOns ilml answrrs,: ed slde~, Tickets were ISSU:~ to ,

:\]1 l11f'ctlIlgs of lhr J)etrr.it both .drIvers for reckless dnvmg. IRm:p SOflet\' ~rr fr I 'h Wllhert Myers of 4667 Ander- I

• n ep am ,(' I D t.t . t' k t Ipublic is inVited to attend. eon, e 1'01 • wa,s .gIven a IC e. ror reckless dnvmg on Thurs.day. November 12 when he

Ea1'il ~ide l\tsU :struck the rear of a car driven. by Dominic Mazzola of 27804

Cluh Wins Award ..Joan. St. Clair Shores, which in, turn hit the C.'lr of Byron Adams

, .. ,. i of 12605 Bon Brae. St. ClairThf' },ilst Sidp :\ltrhl~an ,ShOfE,,;, Myers had failed to see

~tatf' t'nivPr<;lty Alumni Cluh the Adams and Mazzola cars',11.!';l\l'ill'Ckd 11'f' hOllOI' of "Brst, stop. The accident occured at'''\\' :\lul1lni C1uh \iationillly" .Jefferson and Notre Dame..11 th," ,\lllIl1nl aWilrds hanque! -~---- Iin Ea.q I,'!min>: on Orloher 2~, 'I). PiThr ,'\\ "1'(1 \\';1., h;I~('{1 on the olnte ,ayers Iduh':-; l!lt;::;.fi~ :Jr!I"itirs and D IrOlltnbutlOl1S to ,\Iichigan State. oing Cassie

Thr ,-Illb '('I'\'{'" \11('l1igan ISI;)lr IhrrlllL:h it~ 1500 alumni Pointe Players, Grosse Pointe'10e'.lrd in thr suburbs of High School Dl'amatic Club. an.Cro"~f' PPIIl!(', lIarpf'l' Woods. nour.ces its pro d u c t ion ofSt, ('1;111'Shorrs and East Dc-' "Ars('n~r and Cld Lace," a playtWit hy Joseph Kesselring. to be pre. I

I<:\'('nt, :,0 fill' this fall indude sented on Thursday. Friday, andrin Alumni Ki('koff part~' at the Saturday, November 19. 20 and I(;0<'11\'1 Hrp\\cry on Srptrmher 21 t 8 15,a : p.m. '17 f()f1t"a 1\ lunchE'ons pn Octo- For information concerning IhPf J. :32, and Novembpr 6; and tickets call TV 1-6814.a r"oth;llI hus pxcursiOiI to EastLlln"II:;': on NovembE'r 7 for the:\I!('hic;Jn Stat('-Purdue game.

(":Jl('tldar of events to comedur'l1g !!'Ie 1964.65 year:

'.:n\f.'tnber 30 - Presidenls:B"nOIl(,t for business and com-munlt\' l~iHlprs frnm the Ea!';t::-;"1" ;.rf'a. Golden Lion Restau-Tan! PreSIdent John A. HannahCUf':,t Spraker .

.!;.nll;HY Il-,-Winter mee!in~.1(;1'(\'".1' PointE' War Memorial_'Fonlball fIlm "Highlights of the6-1 ~';ril:,on,"

"phnlary 1~~C;;E'cnnd AnnualSr hnlar:.htp Dinner D:mre,

\T:ndl - MSU DevdopmentF"nri f11pnf'r for Wayne Cnun-h- - Pre,lc!ent John A. Hannah'Gur',j Speaker.

\1ar-rh ~t - Concert by the1nn nlf'mher ~Iichi~an StateSinerr ..,

'\nrl1-Wine Tasting Party,',!;j\---\'1irhigan State DE'vE'l-

Opmf'tlt F'und "Phon-A-Thon,"Offir-C'r-s for th£' 1rlfi4-6;j year I

ClrC. Pff".irknt. Robf'rl C, Mc-'Gee. Wedgewood cirive: vice.prf's!r1('nt. .J 0 h n Strongman.\'rrn;pr road: treasurer. JamesROliIrth. Lancaster: secretary,:\Tn., ~()na!rl Shier, Englehardt,St ('1;)II' ShorE',,: and programchalrmiln. :\trs. Law,ence Kelly.Lincoln road,

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}~arlns SUhJUits Calnping Saga Covers E'i,rope Power Squadron Conference Ileld Irr================;R "I r R t ------- "All Forms of Insuranc~". UI (lUg epor A European camping saga will i tho",e in Europe. He found far The Grosse Pointe Power II-!-ap~le urg~ all members to as- BALL ANT Y N E

' be featured on the C!'osse Pointe: more of the European. popula. Squadron under the command S.lst In makIng the ge~era! pub-Three permIts for the con-, W M . l' ":\'1 t H T" . tion making use of theIr camp. of Arthur R Jennings of Loch-I he aware of the umque free

struction of residences valut'd I ar 1 emona s . ee Ie lav. I sites than in America. . I !coating claCises offered by the Representing: INSURANCEat a total of $125,000. were ap-, ellers" program this Tuesday,; For that matter, he found; mo?r boulevard hos1ed the I United States Power Squadrons. I • AETNA INS, CO.

I proved by the Farms Building NO\"l'mber 24, at eight o'clock: many Americans availing them-; United States Power squadr'on! Capt. Gordon McLane, United I • HARTFORD INS. GROUP AGENCYI Dep~rtment during October, ac. in Fries Auditorium, : selves of this means ~ truly., Dis~ri:t 9 fall confel'ence at the: States Coast Guard Chief In- • PHOENIX INS. CO. ~--- CALL I'

I cordmg to u monthly report re- Col. and Mrs. Samuel Price . : WhIttier Hotel November 6-7. It, f tl N th A • U.S. FIRE INS. CO. 963-2745. leased hv John A DeFoe head. . • I seemg Europe at a low cost and: , . I spec or or le or ern _"rea,,of the departnl;;>n't. ' of RIdge r~ad, took the pIctures: the cost is extremely low by I The purpose of the c~nfeI-1 the keynote speaker of the con- • AMERICAN FOREIGN INS. NIGHT 881-4849

Six permits for miscellaneolls as they Journeyed by Volks. j American standards ' ence .wa s to. exchange 1deas. ference, stressed the import- ASSOC,~ '. . C . f d f '. teachmg met,'1ods, and pro- . . 1613

IJlllldmg. 1ssu{'d last month are i wagen ampeI ...ron~ one en 0; The Prices have many tales to I cedures for the presenting the ance of safe and s~ne boatIng FORD BLDG. - DETROIT; valt!;cl at a \Olal of $19,700,: the ~uropean Contlllent to the: tell of their. adventures .and 1 YSPS free .boating elasses dur- as taught and p.ractIced by themakmg the 0\ e~ all total for. other. i many unusual pIctures of ulllque I lUg the wmter and fall sea- USPS and outhned the Coast I

•Octo her. $144,711u, Colonel Price, who during his i spots to which they were di. sons. Guard's role in maritime actiV-1 =======================::!1; By comparison, three residen. : career served in many parts of rected by their fellow campers. Over 400 boatmen and wives ities.!

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~~ 1963" were for ho~l:'s valued ,at i ested. in c~n~p.aring Americ.an are cordially invited to this pro- , comprising District 9 heard the:~ a total of 5217,000. and 13 mls': camp1l1g faCIlities and costs w1th gram frep of charge. ; district commander, James D.:

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. h.I\'ing a total v<,lue of $717.000. 'From .January I through Octo ..

bel' 31 of this year, 19 residl:'n.'tial permits were granted for'honws having a total value ofS833.o00, and 87 miscellaneoup('l'mits. with a total value of,$320,630. ;

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, lotal of $284,350.:\ 0 pE'rmits for construction

of C'ommC'J'('ial buildings have.h('en issu;.d this year. so far,b~lt las1 YE'ar. one was approvecl •for a building valuE'd at $11,000.

The 1"l'sidene('s approved lastmonth. werE' for 43 Warner,:\allH', $40,000; 152 Kerby, value, .S26.000; and 28 Warner, value,$59.000.

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Holy Cross AuxiliarySponsoring Brunch

The Women's Auxiliary' ofHolv ~ross Hospital, EastOut~r drive at Van Dyke, hasscheduled its annual brunch Iin the new Crystal Fl)()m oftr1e Whittier Hotel on Sunday,November Z!t. from 10 until2o'clock.

Doctors. their families andfrlE"nds are invited to join thegotherinf,. Mrs. Albert Kasporis president of the Auxiliary.

Brunch chairman is Mrs. \"orbert Pasternarki, ~"sistedbv co-chairmen Mrs. StanleyF'. Dolega and Mrs. ThaddeusHumms.ki,

GOY. George Romney has an-: "Together they bring to this The Grosse Pointe Theater, also be trouped to Fenton,nounced the appointment of the I new commission backgrounds which closed its hit comedy Mich, on Saturday, February 6.four members to :Yli('higan's I of busine~s, high\\'ay develop- "See How They Run," last for that city's "Living Theatern£'w State Highway Commission. I m?nt, financial and legal knowl- Saturday, will begin production Series."

Named were: ,Nlge, so important because of immediately on the second Directing the drama for tbe-Ardale w, Ferguson, 56, a' the nature of our future high- play of the s\::ason, "Cat on a

Benton Harbor businessman. He I way problems." Hot Tin Roof." GPT is Dean Erskine, who willwas named to serve as chair-' Romney pointed out t.hat the The powerful drama by Ten- hold open casti~g in rooms D Iman :>f the four-member com-' new constitution provides that nessee Williams will be pre- and E of the Grosse Pointe Imi$5ion. ,the SLate Hi"hway Commission sentej at Fries Auditorium on War Memorial on Tuesday,;

- W: Hace D. Nuno. "5. a ,:be establlshed in the same man- I Th dv January 22, 23, 24, 28, 29. and I November 17 and ul's a~',:

member of 10seo County Road i ner as the Civil Rights Com- 30. The entire production will November 19 at 7:30 p,m. andCommi!;sion and an East Tawas mission and university govern- ~-,... ,_.. . . ~._.~ _._ ,busine!;sman. I in,lO(boards. "so that the appoint. I

-C h a r I e s H, Hewitt. 64, i ment by th~ commission, orpresident of the Dei-roit Bank & I b.oard of. a dl:ector or un~yer-Trust Company and resident of i slty preSIdent I~ on the baSIS ofGrosse Pointe Farms. He lives' capacity an.d,abllity and.remo~edin Lewiston road. ! from, pohttcal conslderatJ?n

. . : thus Increasing the opportUntty-Rlcnard F. Vancier Veen" to secure an individual of Qut.

41, a Grand Rapids att?l'uey. : standing capacity,"Ferguson and Nunn WIll serve I "H' h bl d

"R hI' th b' 'i Ig way pro ems to ay arp-a" epu lcans on e I-partl- b d 't'f' th d. . ,'ase on sClen I Ie me 0 ~san commISSIOn and HeWItt and: d i . 1m I d d. . an t' gneermg: ow e ge an\ ander Veen wIll serve as ho lId b dir ted boneDemocrats. Vandel Veen's term s l e ec y,

'11 ' .. 30 In65 H s ell' c t e d for such capacltvWI expIre June , II , e. t1 h h b'l't t ". t' J 30 1966 N ,l'a leI' t an tea I I Y 0 WIn

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:\Iackie, a Democrat, W8!l thenation's only elected State High-wav C(''llmissioner.

in announcing the appoint-ments to the State HighwayCommission. Romney said: t

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2.IMMIGRANTS r:LEEING STAR'JA- .TION IN THE 1840'S lOOKED roR'AN AREA SIMILAR 10 THEIR HOME-LAND. 'THEY fOUND THE BEAUTIFULHILlS AND LAKES THEY WANTED INCENTRAL lOWER MICHIGAN. WHOWERE THESE PEOPLE AND WHEREDID THEY SETTLE?

Kitvanis Club Holds Election

Shop Mon., Tues., Wed., Sat. 9;30-5;30. Open Thursday and Friday Until 9

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,Offi~ers and directors of .the) Reservations for the KiwanisKl\'1ams Club of Grosse Pomte Golden Anniversary at Cobowere elected during the Tues- H 11' J t'll 'Inay, November 10, dinner meet- a 10 anuary are S laval -ing at the Grosse Pointe War able.Memorial Building. ----------------------------------

Officers are: president, RoyWetling; first vice-president,William Bradley; second vice-president, War r en DeCook;treasure}., John Hamilton; andsec-retary; Jack Beever.

Chosen as directors were-George Catlin, i'rank Krembel,Phil Patanis, Don Van Hoekand Don White.

Volunteers were sought topro v ide transportation forhandicapped high school stu-dents attending the Nationa: As-sociation for Crippled ChildrenConvention at Cobo, Hall, Sun-day, November 15.

Arrangements were made for

I Business in Action Day, Wed.,nsday, November 18, when Ki-i wanians provide career-mindedhigh school students with an op- I

portunity to see typical busi. Inesses in action. I

Starr SeemsTo Be Ready

Green Bay, Wis-Bart starr,Green Bay Packer quarterbackknocked out in Sunday's Nation-al Football League game inSan Francisco, "seemed to beall right" when he was examinedby the team physician yesterday,a club spokesman said .

The physician, Dr. James Nel-Ilen, said Starr, knocked coldwhen he was tackled afterthrowing an incomplete pass,suffered double vision for awhile as the result of a hard:knock on the head. \

I Starr was resting at his home, ,

Ibut was expected to report forpractice today, the Packerspokesman said.

I Alex Karras, Detroit LionsAll-Pro tackle from Iowa, is one

i of four brothers who played Big: Ten football. .

One brother, Ted, currentlyis starting offensive guard forthe Chicago Bears.

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All members and prospec-tive members of the GrossePointe War Memorials' SkiHi Club will be treated to afree ski clinic and ski movies,

- Sunday afternoon, November29 at 3 o'clock. .:......- ~.,.~-- ~ :'.""'~,

At the same time, latest in- ~. . '::VY'I''t:I' ....4. "";.;.;,' ~formation on scheduled ski

trips will given out. The big 1- MICHl GANtS TAHQUAMENONnews :s a proposed Christmas FALLS, EXCEPT FOR. NIAGARAvacation ski trip to Boyne LARGEST WATERFALL EAST OF THEHighlands, Nubs Nob, Thun- MISSISSIPPI.IS FED BYTHE lAH-der Mountain and Boyne QUAMENON RIVER.THE FAMOUSMountain. leaving December .C-oLDEN STREAMu IN THE POEM27 an.d. r~turn.ing at -10:30 the BY.n .

night of December 30.The coot including four

nights lodging, eight meals,round trip bUi; transportationand shuttle s'ervice to all ski:'llopes, ski insurance and a ,party at the Pony Tail night - ; ...:,.~ ~:, wv' 1&)'club will be, $~)5. Seventy \It'i~;•.•~.,..ii;f.;'.:;;;;::~; I

places .are aVaIlable. :e= ""'~'~'~:".MOVIes to be shown at ~he ~~THE FIRST NEWSPAPERPR.INr- I ow'"~

Cen,tcr" on. Novemb~r :~ m. ED WEST OF TJ.lf ALLEGHENIES :4-TIlE I=IRSTNIG~T BASEBALL~lua0 ~atlOn?f SkIers a?d' "THE MIC~IIC--ANESSAY OR IM-' IGAME, BETWEEN TWO RfC-lJLARIn.:tructlOn~1 fllm on ~;VI~S PARTIAL OgSERVER"WAS PUB" l'lEAGUE TfAMS WAS PLAYED INSkI t~hruques", and, .,BI~ lIS~fD BY fATHER C--ABRIH RlCH-: A MICHIe-AN CITY ON JUlV 8.1909.Mountam of Fu,~ _ a~c. SkI ARD WHO BROUGHT THE' FIRST I Wl-tAT CITY WAS IT?~:~~~: c~i~~Afilm~Vh~~hso:: PRINTING PRESS TO A MICHIGAN! QUIZOOWN ANSWERS:of our best skier.s in ac~ion. I CITY IN 1009. WHAT CITY WAS IT? , Sp!d~>1PU~JD-v ~nO~ga-&

.The Grosse Pomte SkI Shop LEt YoU~SE/.F(JO'-MN! SIUH qSPI ~I{+ III ~S!.1rlllf.L-7;wl.ll also ~ave on hand some ~ve FuN IN M!C/Ifj ft\0W~JDU01 Aq etf.-e~HJO 5UOS94.L-IskIlled skIers to teach and TfJ ""

demol1lStrate the l>asic dos and M/CH/G//III)UI.Z!XJWIV ,sERIES 1'!f!IJ4tt1f,y#/(JHtGtlN TrJIJR/ST COUAOL •• A!o.47don'ts of skiing. ~_________ -,

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Thursday, November 19. 1964

Invite Public To Coin Show

ILalDtO W'ltISKY. 86 PROOF. 6S$ GRAIN IWITRAL SPI!lITS, ~ 1964. SCHENLEY Dlsr:u.RS co. N,Y.C.

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Parties just seem to happen when friends and Schenleyget together. No ordinary whisky, this! It has a taste sodelightfully bland-we call it."whispering whi.sky." Butmake no mistake, Schenley bnngs out the party In people.

The annual St. Clair Shores public at 10 a.m. and will closeFall Coin Show will be held at 7 p.m. There will be no ad-Sunday. r;ovember 29 at Shores mission charge and refresh-Hall, 29200 Harper avenue 11;2 men~ will be available through-blocks south of 12 Mile. road out the> h '8t Cl' Sh ,~ Ii 0\\.. aIr ores.

Doors 'I'ill "'_ Many promInent American, lie open to the I and Canadian coin dealers will

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Page Ten GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, November 19, 1964 Thursday,

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HELlO RiVERViEW 18012x14HELlO RIVERVIEW_ 185

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HORACE RAY WILLFuneral services were held

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MARY E. NORTONFuneral services for Mrs. Nor.

ELEANOR J. YEARGIN 'I ton, 60, were held on Monday,Mrs. Yeargin, 51, died ai November 16, at the Verheyden

Henry Ford Hospital on Wed- Funeral Home. She died at hernesday, November 11. She made residence in 903 Rivard boule-her home at 1424 Grayton road. yard, on Friday, November 13. I

Ser~ices were held for Mrs. Born in Ottawa, Canada, Mrs.Yeargm at the Verheyden Norton is survived by her hus-Funeral Home on Saturday, No- band, Lorne J.; a son, Lorne Ivember 14. Burial was in Glen J., Jr.; and a daughter, Mrs.Rest Cemetery, Reynoldsburg, Roland R~chard.Ohio. Interment was in Woodlawn

Born in Newark Ohio she Cemetery., ,is survived by her mother, Mrs.Virginia Wright and brother,Earl B. Wright.

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houn and Mrs. Eugene Ruark;and a son, Dick.

Burial was in Mt. Olivet.'I< '" '"

MARY B, BAYENSMiss Bayens, 81, died at her

residence in 1365 Nottinghamon Sunday, November 15.

Services were held at the Ver-heyden Funeral Home and St.Ambrose Church. A n a t i veDetroiter, Miss Bayens is sur-vived by four nephews and aniece.

Burial was in Mt. Olivd.'" '" ...

VIRGINIA DeSMAYERMrs. Emiel DeSmayer, 92,

died at her home at 604 Bed.ford lane on Thursday, Novem- 1 .. -------------------------,ber 14.

Born in Belg:um, Mrs. De.Smayer is survived by her sons,Albert and William; a daughter,Mrs. Maybelle Koebel; fivegrandchildren and eight great.grandchildren.

Services were held Tuesday,November 17, at the Verhey.den Fun era 1 Home and St.Clare Church.

Burial was in Mt. Olivet.

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MARY SEYMOURFuneral services for Mrs.

Harold D. Seymour, 67, Wereheld at the Verheyden FuneralHome and St. PI:UomE'naChurchon Mo~day, November 16. Shedied Saturday, November 14, atBon Seeours Hospital.

A native Detroiter, Mrs. Sey.mour made her home at 926Lincoln road. She is survivedby her daughters, Mrs. Leo Cal.

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LYNN C. JONESMr. Jones, 35, died at Bon

Secours Hospital on Thursday,November 12. He made hishome at 798 St. Clair avenue.

Services lor Mr. Jones wereheld Monday, November 16,at the Verheyden Funeral Home.He is survived by his mother,Mrs. Ellis L. Jones, and brothersKeith and Craig.

Burial was in GcthsemaneCemetery.

JOSEPH C. WEDYKEMr. Wedyke, 77, died at St.

John Hospital on Monday, No.vember 16. He made his homeat 1592 Brys drive.

A native of Grosse Pointe,Mr. Wedyke is survived by hiswife, Maude; daughters, Mrs.Joseph Furton and Mrs. Nor.man Meldrum, and Mrs. Rod.ger Cottrell; sons, Joseph andHarold; and six grandchildren.

Funeral Services for Mr. We.dyke will be today at 1:00 atthe Verheyden Funeral Home.Interment will be in ElmwoodCemetery.

* * *ELLIS E. DODGEFuneral services for Mr.

Dodge, 69, were held on Wed.nesday, November 18, at theVerheyden Funp,ral Home andSt. Clare Church. He died at hisresidence in 1320 Yorkshire onSunday, November 15.

Born in Crossville, Mich., Mr.Dodge is survived by his wife,Dorothy M.; daughters, Mrs.

I Doris Gmeiner, Mrs. EvelynBlack, Mrs. Gail Kinsler; son,Warren; and sister, Mrs. AnnaYounger.

Intennent was in Mt. Olivet.tI< ... '"

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VIRGINIA STIRTONFuneral services were held

for Mrs. Stirton. 54. on Tues.day, November 17, the Verhey-den Funeral Home. She died onSat u r day, November 14, atGrace Central Hospital.

Born in Detroit, Mrs. Stirton MARTIN CASTRICUMresided at 181 Lothrop road. A Funeral services for Mr. Cast.graduate of Wayne State Uni- ricum, 70, were held at the Ver.versity, she was a deaconess of heyden Funeral Home andthe Grosse Pointe Congrega- Christ Episcopal Church ontional Church, a member of the Saturday, November 14. He diedWornens City Club, of the on Wednesday, ~ovember 11,American Association of Uni- at Henry Ford Hospital.versity Women, of the Grosse . Mr. C~stricum, who was ~ornPointe Wornens Club, and of In PassaIC, .New. Jersey, ~esldedthe Worn en's Architectural a! 751 U~lVer.slty. He IS sur-League of D.;troit. I \'IVf:dby hIS ':"I~e,Edna; dau~h.

She was active in civic and ters, Mrs. VhllJam R. LudWIg,cultural Droject'!: with her hus- ~rs. Edward Elder, Jr.; andb nd Malcolm R. Stirton, of eIght .grandsons ..a '. . f H 1 BUrIal was III Woodlawnthe archItectural fIrm 0 ar ey, C t

Ellington, Cowin, and Stirton eIne ery.which has designed such build-ings as the Grosse Pointe WarMemorial, Fries Auditorium,Liggett School, and is designingthe new Grosse Pointe HighSchool.

Mrs. Stirton is l'urvived by Iher husband and a son, Scoti..

Interment was in OakviewI Cemetery, Royal Oak.

I •••------------------------ FREDERICK T. FARR

Services were held November14 at st. Paul's EpiscopalChurch, Romeo, Mich., forFrederick Towne Farr, formerly

. of Grosse Puinte.He is survived by his wife,

Edna, and three sons, Frederick,Jr., Stephen and William; twobrothelS, Lee Merton Farr, ofPhoenix, Ariz., and L. RotheFarr, of Grosse Pointe; andtwo sisters, Mrs. George Sloane,of New York City, and Mrs.Henry S. Booth, of BloomfieldHills.

I 0 B I T U ~ II I E S I N:;r~O~~, ~~tae:ra~~~~en:fl1l Hotchkiss Preparatory SChool

-------------------------- and Princeton University, Mr.LOWREY KAMMER !day, No v e m b e r 14, after a Kammer was Sales manager

Mr. Kammer, 47, WE.'G.at short illness. He made his for the E,'"\SoCX Wire Corpora-Jenning's Hospital on Satur. home at 115 Lotlhrop road. tion. He was a member af the-----------------------.~-- Country. Club of Detroit, the

Grosse Pointe Club, Yonda-tega Club, the Cottage Clubof Princeton Un~versity andthe Princeton Club of Michi-gan.

He is survived by his wife,]l~lizabeih B.; d au g h t e r s,Linda, Deborah, Lisa; a sonLowrey H.; his father, A. F.Kam:ner; and brother, A. F.Kammer ,J,.

Funeral services were heldat Christ Church and WilliamR. Hamilton Company, onMonday, November 16. Inter.ment was in Woodlawn Ceme-tery.

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organic mulches are wood chips, compose. The addition of a halfleaves, pine needles, peat moss, pound of ammonium sulfate orbuckwheat hulls, ground corn- Ih pound of ammonium nitratecobs, straw, evergreen boughs per hundred square feet ofand hay. Inorganic mulches are mulched area will remedy thisplastic, gravel, aluminum foil,. deficiency. If straight nitrogenand glass wool. is not available, use one pound

When corncobs, wood chips, of 10.6.4 lawn fertilizer instead.sawdust, or straw are used inlarge areas they may cause a To err is human, perhaps, butnitrogen deficiency as they de- that won't change the score.

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Family FilmForum Friday

1 u m b i a University and laterstudied m u sic a I compositioI!.under John Ireland of the RoyalCollege of Music in London.Besides composing many well-known sacred songs and musicalscores for many popular lightoperas, he organized and wasdirector of the first music de-

A public lecture on the de- ,artment in the motion pictureindustry for Metro Goldwyn

mands of love in an atomic age Mayer Studios in Hollywood .will be given next Mond:1Y byMartin Broones of Beverly Hills, He subsequently became aCalif. producer of motion pictures and

Mr. Broones is a member of radio programs, acting also asThe Christian Science Board of manager and producer for hisLectureship. 'He will speak at wife, Charlotte Greenwood .8 p.m. in the William H. Fries I Active in C!1ristian ScienceAuditorium, 32 Lakeshore road, for many years, Mr. Broonesunder the auspices of First withdrew from business in 1948Church of Christ, Scientist, to devote his full time to theGrosse Pointe Farms. Admis- practice of Christian Sciencesian is free, healing. He became an author-

Mr. Broones, a native of New ized teacher of C h r i s t i a nYork City, was educated at Co. Science in 1958.

.Mulches are placed around

ornamentals, and flowers forThe second feature of the many reasons. They are used

Friends Film Forum series (co- to conserve moisture, preventsponsored by the Friends of the weed growth, add organic mat-Grosse Pointe Public Library tel' to the soil, and to keep theand the Grosse Pointe Public soil at a constant tempei'ature.Library) for adults. will beshown November 20, at 9:15 Contrary to popular belief,p.m. in the Main Reading Room winter mulches are not used toof the Central Library, 10 Ker- keep the soil from freezing.cheval. They are used to keep the soil

A topnotch Alfred Hitchcock at a constant temperature.production, "SUSPICION," will Therefore, they should be ap.be shown-an Academy Award plied only after the groundwinner. It tells the story of a freezes. This keeps the grounds;1Y, provincial British girl who from freezing and thawing.marries an unpriI)cipled charm- Freezing and thawing of theer. He turns out to be a warped, soil is the main reason for losslying cheat, and she thinks he of plants during the winter.is trying to poinson rer. The This is often referred to as win.stars are Cary Grant and Joan tel' kill. Many of the more ten.Fontaine. der plants cannot withstand a1.

The next Friends Film Forum ternate freezing and thawingwill be January 15, 1965, at of their roots. Smaller peren-9: 15 p.m. A musical comedy will nials may be heaved out of thebe shown. ground by this process. One of .

If you would be interested in the dividends of mulches is in.seeing the filmed Bernstein creased growth due to conser.C<-ncert Series-three one-hour \'ation of soil moisture and otheroverseas concerts by Leonard factors.Bernstein and the New York Mulches may be organic or in.Philharmonic Orchestra, please 'organic in nature. Some of thecall Mr, Titterington, Audo-Vis.ual Counselor at the CentralLibrary, TU 4-2200. Your in .terest will determine :lchedulingof this series.

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)Iil;:s :\. Culehan has been set II A friend loveth at all times,for :\londay. February 15, by a and a brother if born for ad.I('tt('r sent from Governor Rom. versity.

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bined U.S..Spanish Fleet of 94vessels which included shipt> ofthe United Sta,tes Military SeaTransport Service and char-eredships 0 f the U.S. MerchantFleet.

The mock ass u a It on thebeaches of Southern Spain wasstaged by Marines of the Sec-ond Marine Division, SecondMarine Airera£t Wing and Force

GAMES AND TOYS FROM AROUND THE WORLD

During the operation, heli.\ h~nd enemy li,~es ~sing a teeh-copters from his ship flew com- mque called verbcal £:nvelop-bat.ready Marines over and be. ment."-------------I!fIBI_I13r-I13e::::=,31:11-J8r===1et=E'E3B.-11iI1l:] I!J

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GROSSE POINTE NEWS

M.artin J. LaFave, storekeeperseaman apprentice, USN, son 0;

Thirty-two of Michigan's 83 ~r. and Mrs. A. LaFave of 365counties had enough snow last Moross road is visiting ports inwinter to qualify for Snow Re- the European are<! followingmoval Funds, the State High- participation in tlw largest am-way Department reported to- ph-ibious combat training exer-day. ' rises in the Atlantic since World

State Highway Commissioner War II.John C. Mackie said the av~r- He 1S serving on the amph.age snowfall for Michigan last ious assault ship USS Okinawa.winter was 67.3 inches com- The operation, called "Steelpared to 72.5 inches the pre- Pike," featured U.S. and Spanishvious winter and 77 inches in Marines landing from landingthe winter of 1961-62. craft and helicopters of a com-

T his year's Snow RemovalFund totals $635,865 comparedto nearly $612,000 last year.

The money, which is set asidefrom gas taxes and license platefees, helps defray cost of snowremoval in counties which haveheavy snowfalls.

Keweenav,' County in the Up-per Peninsula had the highestaverage snowfall last year-191inches.

Houghton County was sec-ond with 161 inches.

Benzie .county had an aver-age of i~1 inches of sno.w lastwinter-highest in the LowerPeninsula-followed by AntrimCounty with 119 inches.

Mackie said this year's larg-est payment-$51,584-will goto Chippewa County, which hadan average snowfall of 129inches last winter.

This year's smallest payment-$613-will go to Presque IsleCounty, whi~h had an averageof slightly more than 71 inches.

To qualify for Snow RemovalFunds, counties must have atleast 70 inches of snow the pre-vious winter. Distribution of themoney is based on a compli-cated snowfall, mileage andsnowfall contour formula.

Snowfall measurements aremade at one or m 0 r e U.S.Weather Eureau Stations inevery Michigan county.

The largest snowfall recordedin :Michigan last year was 246inches - more than 20 feet ~measu:ed at a station in Goge-bic County. The smallest was14 inches at a station in Isa-bella County.

The largest snowfall in theLower Peninsula was 152 inchesat a station in Leelanau Countyfollowed by 143 inches at astation near Lake Michigan inMuskegon County.

Snow RemovalFunds Allotted

Edison ReducesElectric RatesRobert Chope and Mrs. Robert

McCurry .Classrooms will be open after

the meetir:g for parents' visita-tion. Also refreshments will beserved'.

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Ee.s PROOr. C1JW)1AB WHISKY, A StEllD C1984 SCHENLEY DISTIWltB CO"II,Y.C.

[A lnessage from Valleyficld.Quebec to the U.S.A. ~

12 yr. old-14008 yr. old-1486

Some people give 8--year old Imported O.F.C.for the holidays because it's two years olderthan other leading Canadians, yet costs no more.

Others get carried away and give their friends12--yearold Imported O.F.C~Which will you give?•

The Michigan Public ServiceCommission has given approvalto the Detroit Edison Companyfor 11 reduction in electric ratesamounting to $3,750,000 peryear. The new rate schedule hasbeen under joint study by thestaff of ~he Commission and De-troit Edisr,n for several months.

The announcement was madejointly by Pet e r B. Spivak,chairman of the Michigan Pub-lic Service Commission, andWalker L. Cisler. chairman ofthe board of Detroit Edison.The officials pointed out thatthe reduction would be of great-

,est benefit to residential cus-I tomers using more than 500: kilowatthours per month andI to commercial customers. These: ehanges will be effective for; service rendered on and after: December I, 1964.I The last Detroit Edison rate

I, increaM was in 1949-15 yearsago. Since that time the com-

! pany has decreased residentialrates on two occasions-in 1959and in 1963. These rate de-creases, together with the great-er use of electricity have low-ered the average cost, per kilo-watthour, to residential custom-ers by 15 per cent since 1949.

A number of fa c tor shavemade it possible for Detroit Edi-son management to hold theline and actually reduce elec-tric rates during these 15 years.One of the most important is

i the increased use of electricityI by its customers. This use -; more than doubled in the casei of residential' customers - has: permitted Detroit Edison to: build larger and more efficientI generating rlants, and to pool! generating capacity and ex-change power on an economicbasis with other large electricsystems. Other important fac-tors are increased efficiency in

! the burning of fuel and the co~! ?peration of railroads in reduc-I 109 the transportation chargesi on fuel fom the mines.I In a jOint statement on therate change, Mr. Spivak and Mr.

. Cisler sa i d, "We are always\ pleased to cooperate on mattersI that have an advantageous ef-I fect u p 0 n the economy andi well-being of Michigan."II !\Ir. Cisler further said, "Ithas been a traditional policy atDetroit Edison to pass on toour electric customers a fair CONCRETE THEFTshare in the economies thatmanagement has been able to Mrs. Charles Clemens of 1435achieve. When rate reductions Lochmoor boulevard, c all e d Iencourage greater use of elec- Woods police On Tuesday. No-

It' II h . k I . I It' g thO . t h 1 vember 10, and disclosed thats an a c rome nle e stain ess stee door that's a full 1" thick, \ ric. ener y, 15 m urn e ps an unknown person took a 24-prehung Z-Bar ':/ith wool pile weatherstripping. Comes cvmplete wit!) t? 1educe the cost .Of pr..oduc~

It t ff t fl t by-24.inch gray cement block

two glass and two fiberglas screen inserts. The rich silver finish is 0 tlOlld 01 °th' Sf,' nlnta i1tOnEadryiren s. n 1S way e ro _ from her front porch.permanent lustre found only in throme nickel stainless steel storm I son and its customers actually Idoors. ,'work together for a mutual

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The second meeting of theRichard School PT A will beheld at 8 o'clock this eveningNovember 19. The flag cere~mony will be cCJnducted by theschool's Girl Scout Troop 843under the direction of Mrs.

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THIEF TAKES RADIO i P . .oInte :\fcmonal Church in: • remarks would have been in.Andrew ['{eeves of 573 Pem. i Lake Shore road, someone stole I Wh Istler' s Mother Goes teresting had he lived till 1934,

hel,on: called Farms police on : his portable radio, in a leather I when the painting made a tri-Sllnda). :'-Iovember 15 and re-' - f 0 D. I I. umphant tour of the U.S. AtpOI.ted ~hat while his' ~ar was i ~:~~~I:°r;,~he fr~~t s~3t of the n ISP ay at nstltute that time, President Rooseveltpill'ked rn the lot of th G : . e. ra 10 IS \aIued "___ __ ha.d it reproduced on a postagee ,rosse, at $90. he saId, --~, ,--

The original of a painting real intere"t. painting. stamp with the lldded inscrip.familiar to millions of Ampr. At 21. he went to Paris to tion "in honor of the Mothers

I icans will be on exhibition at pursue his career as an artist of America."The Detroit Insl itute of Arts and soon became an enthusias: . Despite. emotional connota.Tuesday. November 17 through tic participant in la vie Bohemer I tlOns whIch. have grown upSunday, December 27. Popular.' An expatriate for the rest of. ?round t~e pIcture, the portrmt

,Iy known as "Whistler's Moth. Ihis life, he alternated residence.! IS ,anythrng but sf'ntimentaJ.('1'," the portrait's full title is I between Paris and London.! PaI?ted in 1871. it exempIifif's"Arrangement ir. Grey and, Whistler bee a m e acquainted! Whlstle~'s c?ncern with newHlaek." by .James Abbott Me.: with tht vital trends of mid' harmonres of shapes and co 1- ,:\feill Whistler. 11 9th Centur>' painting-realism: ors. " . .. .

On special loan from The' of Fantin-Latour and COllrbet After InItial rejection by theLouvre Museum, Paris. the i experimental work of Dega~ I Royal Academy in London,painting will be hung in The' and :\1anel, and he also felt the I "~1?t.her" was accepted for ex-

i Detroit lnstitut~ of ,Arts Gal.! impact of "the Spanish craze" I hlbltlO~ only beeau~e ,one memole,ry 34. Also m thIS gallery I and of .Japanese prints, which' ~_e~_~Ieatened to IeS1!~n.WIll be paintings by Whistler' had a decided influence upon ------- ------~~from thf' museum's permanent' his mature style. He rebelledcollection; a self.portrait ~f against popular academic paint .

. this sharp.tongued, sometimes ing of the salons, which leanedarrogant dandy. and "Nocturne on story and sentiment.in Black and Gold: The Falling Whistl(>r defended the new I

Ro.ck~t." T,he latter is the, "art.for-art's sake" attitude in:oamtmg wh:.ch. J~hn Ruskin at.: statements, lectures and publi. Itacked as flIngmg a pot of, cations: Inaint in the public's face" " . IWhistler sued Rusk' f h: Art s!:Iould lJP mdependent:

.10 ?r .IS of eIap.trap - should stand';~~a~~ ~~~:g~~~fPJo'rrhlfc VtlhC:alone. and appeal to the artistic

, ne ar srnse of ev' 'th ting; the cost of the suit having '. 'f d" eth.oI ~talr WI .oul'uI'ned WhI'stI f' , II con oun mg IS WI 1 emotIOnser manCIa v t'. 1 f' .An h'b't' f th .' h' en lie y orelgn to It. as clevo- Iex IlIOn 0 e grap IC tio 't It' t' d 'work of the t' t '11 b d' ' n, pI y, ove, ra 1'10 Ism an ,ar IS WI e IS- th I'k All th h k' d I'plaved in the P" G II .,: _I' I e. .ese , ave nc 'rn ,

. nn, a eI) 'of concern With It' and that(41L TlJese.are works. selected 'is wh\' I ins't "II' !from the perma nt II t' . . . IS on ca mg my

ne co ec IOn work arrangements and ha .of the museum . " rmo"A . , Illes.rrangement In Grey and .

Blal'k" will De designat~d the Of "Arrangement in Greymuseum'.s Painting of the ~nd Black," .Whistler wrote,'\1onth throughout its exilibi. Take the ,p.I c t 1I r e of mylion. Short Iunch.time talks on Mother, exhIbited at the Royallhe painting are scheduled for :"-cademy as an Arrangement I MTuesdays and Thursdays al In Gr~y .and Black .. ~o~ that is ' OTOR HOMES12.,15 p.n'.; Sunday tours will :vhat It IS. .T0 me It IS Interest. RENTALbe gh'E"n at 2 p.m. mg as a pIcture of my Mother; I I

Whistler's famous painting l~lIt what can or ollgh,t t?e p~b- of Grosse Pointe, Inc.of his Mother is on a ten. IIr to eare a.bout thIS Hlentlty TU 5-1141 I'llllSl'Um tour of the United of the portraIt." I"tate". This Vias the first paint.. With his avowed dislike of IJ Ask For Steve" Iin~ h~ at! American artist to sentimental aspects. Whistler's I Ihe a('quired bv The Louvre a. ,.",~ ,__ ~, _~~:~l'~e~~~;:. ~t the end of the ~ L'':''-' -k---,.18_' __ .l.~lrnl--IEl,o=l ==n::J1====IIEI~1 ==IB~~'I

.James Abbott :McNeill Whis- In 00 ,ng TOr I:}~~. ~;:n~na A~~~~ii~~nra~~eb~~~i : ~ MEAT THERMOMETERS? ~1lI1"of hIS boyhood In St. Peters- I illburg, Russia, where his father :8a distinguished civil engineer:! ~

,was engaged in railway Can. I The Pointe Hwde. & Lumber Co. 8i struction. Whistier retur~ed to I ~I the U.S. to attend West Point. ~1lI has them ••• along with 10,000 other items ,Later he worked as a cartog- IrapheI'. which acquainted him M k W b . lEI

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GROSSE POINTE NEWS----------._----------,--------------~Most Executives Fat and Flabby C H ld B. H Ienanny will feature some of the I and Bill Hope from Coloradoenter to 0 "g ootenanny Pointe's best known iolk sing- State. .

Iers as weH as sc;ne fresh new This Call there wlll ~e more

. . H' h t nity for the audience toThe typical executive is over. in height, weighs 154 pounds, The Thanksgiving weekend has been scheduled for Friday talent from Gro~se Po.mte Ig opp~r. U . h .' Ac.weight and underexercised, ac.1 has a 30 inth waist, and is not will be hi g b 1i g h t e d at the evening, November 27, at 8: 151 School, the JUnIor Highs, and ,partlclp~te 10 .t e s:~gmg~itarscording to John A. Faulkner, overweight. The average exeell- Grosse Pointe War Memorial's by popular d~mand. The Hoot. even the Elementary schools, A I compamsts will p.y g .,assistant profes~lOr in the Uni.: tive, at age 45 years, is five Fries Auditorium by a second enannies seem to bid fair to be- favorite <'Jroup of Collcgilms by I banJOS and a bass fiddle. ~~.versity of Michigan School of: feet ten inches in height, weighs community "Hoottmanny," The come semi-annual occasions. : request includes, Dave Hugh('s I mission is $1 for those und~r ~,Education. ' 185 pounds, has a 35 inch waist, one at spring vacation was such Under the direction of Alex: from Vale, his sister. Molly: $1.50 for those o~er 21. Tickets

"With few ~xceptions, execu. and is JO pounds overweight. a howling success that this one Suxzek this Thanksgiving Huot. from the University of ~ichigan Iare now on sale 10 the Centertives have low physical energy "Fortunately, such a pattern I -------------------~---~- • ~-----------~--.-------'-

reserves. as evidenced by high of physical deterioration is re.!heart rates and high systolic I versiblp with even a modest!

i blood pres.sures after exercise, exercise program," says Faulk.:I says Faulkner. nero I! . He goes on to say: 1) Execu. ~ "Physical activity is the bestI tIves are fatter and. after ,age long.term solution to weight; 40, have greater body )welght control for most men," he de.I th~n age. matched genera. p~pu.: c1ares. "Although one must play I

,1atlOn a~erages. 2) .ExecutI~es handball for six h{)urs to lose! are. physlc~lly mactIve durtng the caloric equivalent to one: theIr :vorklOg hour~, and very pound of fat, an hour of hand.! few . compe~s?te wI~h re~ular ball twice a week wiH result in; phYSICal actlVlty d.urwg leIsure the 10 s s of approximately a i: hours; ~) Executlves . becoJ?e pound a month or 12: pounds of: ?rogr{,~slvely less ,actIve With fat a year." :; increasing age; anu 4) Execu.i tives can profit from knowledge Faulkner says extensive ex.,: of the relation of food intake perimental data on man and on.; and energy output of body. animals strongly suggest a rela ..

weight and energy cdst. of appe. tionship between physkal activi- :tite and work output, and of ty and control of body weight

. physical activity and energy reo and the incidence of coronaryI serve. artery disease. .I }o'o1'the past three years, men "M e n in ph:ysically inactive;! in. t,he S?hool (yf Business Ad. oc~upa!ions have approximately I; mlOlstratlOn summer executive tWIce tne numb~r of fatal heart \; development program have been attacks as men In physically ac.,: tested in the U-M Physica'l Per., tive occup!\tions," say s Faulk. I: formance Labo1'atry. The Execu' , ner. II tive Fitness Testing Program' "H u man resources are still.was developed ~hrough the co- our ill 0 s t important nationaloperation "'f the School of Edu. i asset," he addes. "Unfortunate.cation, the School of Business i ly those most susceptible to theAdministration, the Medical I h;zards of sedentary living are

I School and the School of Pub- the engineers executives, law.i lie Health. The program is di. ~yers, seientist~, teachers, andI reeted and administered by the physicians .........the very men who: Department of Physical Educa. contribute most to our gross na-I tiol1. The testing is offered as tional product. .

• I Ia serVIce to the men, and 90 I "These men are destined for I

I per cent of them voluntarily; intellectually stressful, yet phy ..I take advantage of the :r,rogram. I sically undemanding position5.

The effect of sedentary liv-! It is urgent that they know theing habits is reflected in the wisdom of regular phy!>ical ac.age trends in I>odr build, Faulk. tivity throughout life, and tha,tner reports. The average Uni- opportunities for physically ac.versity of Michigan freshman, tive sports and recreation be

; age 17, is five feet nine inches available to them."

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HOLIDAYSA TOAST TO YOUR THANKSGIVING:Seems like just yesterrlay we were all pretending toenjoy those sweltering August days. But, here it isThanksgiving Week.Time to pick out the turkey, order all the trimmingsand call the clan together. We'll be with you in spiritin a year in which we all have much to be thankful for.We hope to be with you in "spirits," too. After all,what IS a gathermg of the clan without a toast or twoto authenticate the occasion)

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Commenting on the Founda- and trust that the next 10 yearstion's tenth anniversary, the will see continued. advancementpresident, Dr. Joseph E. Tapert Iof our program and also an in-said: "We wish to thank all of crease in the number and inter-our friends without whose est of our valued members and

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DR. JOSEPH E. TAPERT, (left), presi-dent of the Foundation for ExceptionalChildren, Grosse Pointe, Inc. discussestenth anniversary plans with the threeA happy tenth anniversary is lF 0 u n d at ion for Exceptional paTents of handicapped children

being celebrated. this week by a Children was founded on No- drawn together by commonGrosse Pointe Nganization. The vember 14, 1954 by a group of needs. They were joinelf by_______________________ 1 other public spirited, interested

citizens of Grosse Pointe whoshared the opinion that some-thing must be done.

The first formal program forthese children was conducted atthe NeighborhOOd Olub on Sat-urday aftE:rnoons. In June 1955the Grosse Pointe Board of Edu-cation offered the Foundationthe use of a quonset hut on thegrounds of the Grosse PointeHigh School. Six years of in-creasing enrollment at the HighSchool created a need for thequonset hut and. the Board of

IEdualtion regretfuUy asked theFoundation to seek anotherlocation.

Thus, in J u n e, 1 9 6 1, theFound.ation transferred its pro-gram to Miller Hall on a temp-orary basis on the invitation ofthe Vestry of Ohrist EpiscopalChurch.

Early last year, the Founda-tion again cooperated with theGrosse Pointe Board' of EdUCa-tion and entered into negotia-tior:.s with Grosse Pointe Me-morial Church officials to ex-plore the possibility of leasingspace in the Church's new addi-tion.

Through the good offices ofthe Rev. Bertram Atwood, hisstaff and the Memorial Ohurch'l'rustees, an agreement wasdrawn, the necessary remodel-ing work done and the chHdren

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ENDS DOS'T llEET I ACID TEST '1 t . P t ! To Hold ServiceFaully hldrprints han? turnen )[osl theories appear to have! n erl,m, as or I

up In. many a hudgf'l.mindecl a real future until they get run: For Unitarians On Thanksgiving~a~l~ly s planned ('l'o!!omy .._~__ o\'(;'r. by the real facts. ~. _._\ . ". , Alfred R. Glancey, .Jr., 735 ment Committee for 1964-65. Richard elementary students i was inaugurated la~t year hy. ._ Lakeshore drive, has been re- As an officer of the Authority. I enjoyed a holiday on ~onday Richard p,:"incipal, Rlcfhard Ka~.

, Reverend Robe!"t Lawson hC1SThanksgiving Day services will . " .! and Tuesday. :'-Jovember J 6 and; Normally Just one Con erence IS. ~''''."'",,"~-""""-'~','.'~ I accepted the position of interim be held by First Church of elected treasu~er of the. MIChl- he contm~es mem~ershlP on, 17, while their parents ,isited . held after the first of the year.;; I minister at th" Grosse Pointe Ch,:"ist, Scientist, in Fries .~udi- gan Stat.e FaIr Authonty,. th: I the ExecutIve Comr:-Ittee. ! the school to have conferences! Both teachers and parents,< : Unitarian Church. tonum, at 10:30 a.m. VISItors body whIch ~overns the MIchl- Glancy was appomted to the i with their teachers. I h f d th th d....1 I I .' . , ave oun e new me 0

~; I as R~~~~f~~~rL~~\'SO~nht~ as~~vae~ ar~~:e f~~~:'e of the service Will'r ga~l~~~~e afsa;ris the new Chail'-I ~~.th:r~~~~y e~~~~~~uri:o:;.~r i te~~~~/Y;~~l;~r~n~~~dlil~g ~~:~~n~~ satIsfactory and bene~icial fori churches in Buffalo, N.Y.; Read- be a period when individual man of the State Fair Develop-l 1966. ' bel' and later in the early ';prlng teacher, student and parents., iog, Mass.; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Day- Christian Scientists stand up ~---~._---- -~-~_.-~------- ,---- .-! Ion. 0.; and Wollaston, Mass. voluntarily to ex pre s s their: During World War II, he wa:.: thanks to God in .their own: a ('haplain in the Naval Reserve. words.

The sermon on "Thanksgiv-Since 1957 he has served as." . II Chri t' S'

inlerim mimster in several New mg :--as In ~ll on ~ Itan f Clencde, " . . ~erVlceS-Wl c SIS 0 rea-: r,ngland churches, mc1udwg : ings from the Bible, and also I

i churches at N.orweU, Mass. a~d I, from the Christian Science text-! Portsmouth, N.H. book, "Science and Health with! He received' the degree of Key to the Scriptures' 'by Maryi Bachelor of Divinity in 1940 Baker Eddy. There will also be; f,'cm the Meadville Theological hymns and a period of prayer,i School in Chicago. Prior to that ThE' Golden text for the jay! time he sturlied engineering at is from Psalms 22: "All the

i :MIT and Purdue and worked for ends of the world shall remem-several years as a time and bel' and turn unto the Lord: andmot!t)n study engineer and as a all the kindreds of the nationsresearch engi'1eer. Presently he shall worship before thee."

I is president of Shorewood, Inc.. A related passage to be read1 ! a Maille real eslate corporation.l from Science and Health in-

"~ ; Reverend" Lawson's serman' eludes these lines: "It shou~d beJ.~ [0." Sunday, November 22 is en- thoroughly understood that all

,titled "Thanksgiving Burdens men have one l\~ind, one Godand Blessings." and Father. one LIfe, Truth, and

Love. Mankind will become per- 'feet in proportion as this factbecomes a p par e n I, war willcease and the true brotherhoodof man will be established" (p.

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City of Grosse Pointe pollee -officers arrested Richard c,!Speeder NabbedDumas, 25. of 1f312 Broadstone, I •at 4 a.m. Sunday. November 16, ~FoHoWll1.O' Chase

I aftel he was seen drivin~ west I ~on .Jefferson at a speed In ex- John R. Na el of 19954 Re-cess of 80 mph. !.' .g. Dumas was taken to the s~a- g:~~, ~1etk~~'r~~ s~~~~tUl~~ t~:~:

tlOn where J.le.was charged With ~es(ja • November 25, for speed.re"~less dnvmg then released ing o~ Lake Shore road.on $50 bond. According to Patrolmen Mel-

vin Yack and Harry Hamilton,while patrolling Lake Shure at12:40 a.m., on Friday. Novem-ber 13. they saw Nagel travel-ing north on the road at veryhigh speed.

The officers said they pursuedNagel and paced him at 80 milesan hour, between BriarcHff andFairlake. Yack and Hamilton

- ---~-~ ----~ !.aid they were unable to catchup and stop the motorist untilthey reached Frasard and Jeffer-son' in st. Clair Shores,

HAVE YOUR DIAMONDS Nagel was taken to the stationCHECKED BY AN EXPERT where he was charged with II

speeding and given a violationI remodel old jewelry into the I ticket. He was released after Ifinest, latest styles.GREAT VALUES IN IPosting_a~b_O_n_d_O_f_$_50_._

FINE DIAMONDS, PURSE RECOVEREDWATCHES and ALL Kathy Snyder of 319 LothropGOLD JEWELRY road, called Farms police on

i Friday, November 13, that herI purse which she reported stolen1 or misplaced at Grosse Pointe

,JEWELER & GOLDSMITH High School had been returned16437 E, Warren TU 1~4980 to her, sans $2.25 that was in

We "Iso appr(llse jewelry for it. The other contents of the,_- __ In_su_ra_n_C8_p_ur_PO_s.,ltS_' , purse were intact, she said.

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Leal/es Cannes Mar. 11, 1965leal/es le Hal/re and

Southamptoil Apr. 9, 1965

was taken by ambulance to theMt. Clemens General Hospital,where, it is said, he appears tobe doing well.

Page Seventeen

EverythingNautical

lB.'~ice

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Tour the bridgeDo some bird watchingToast the CommandantCelebrate your anniversary

Come In And SeeThe New Wo.veOf The Ship's Wheel

Have three dessertsTry cafe brOIl!See & French movieWin a dance conte~1:Practice your French

on the mousse

2137.3' !ook. !fdg .. Detroit. Michigan

Centennial Cruise Program and Sjlecial Transatlantic CrosslnpTo the Caribbean

CIIrIstmas-New Years Cruise 12 days leaves R. Y. Dec. a. !964IiDcoln's Birthday Cruise 9¥2 days leaves N.Y. feb. 9, 1965WasWogtOB'S Birthday Cruise 12¥2 days leaves N. Y.. Feb. a.J96S

To the MediterraneanSpecial sailing N. V. to the l.eal/es N. V. 1:'''., 'i, 1965

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Surprise your wifewith a Paris sweater

Ask the chef for a recipeGet a Continental haircut

Court and cannot be movedwithout the court's permission.

Mrs. Marsee obtained the nec.essary permiSSion :md her son

Listen to music tillall hours in theCafe d'Atlantique

Have a soiree of your ownBe a French hostGet a Parisienne hairdoChange your perfumeGive a concert in the

Salon DebussySend a billet douxRelax, breathe deeply, restAdjust the air conditioningTake a nice hot bath

Change some dollarsinto pounds and francs

Have a midmorning snackDance with someone

different every nightPick up a French accentGo to a bal masqueHave a manicureBuy a beret-charge itDo some bowlin&Have your picture takenDictate a letterBetter get some sleep

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"See Your Travel Agent"DEPARTURES: Dec. 9 • Jan. 5 • April 15

New York to Southampton and Le Havre

order lunch in your cabinMake a rendez-vous for eightTake a siesta inside or outBreathe deeplyTake a saunaRide a bicycleRide a horseShoot a clay pigeonJump into the poolFlirt a littleCorner the purser for a storyGo shoppingOrder a Croque MonsieurSee a first-run movie

Relax, eat heartyCall the folks back homeGo on a little art tourSample all kinds of winesHave a Vermouth CassisGo nightclubbingDance the rhumbaTake a walk at 5 A.M.Talk to the operator in FrenchHave a ma.;sllgeHave two croissants in bedWalk five miles or 50

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GROSSE POINTE NEWS

History of Harper HospitalAnd WSU Blended in New Book

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/' Craig/s newestexciting CarouselofBedspreads

Boy at PC Home Injured in FallA 10-year-old boy from the ped and struck his head, caus-

Protestant Children's Home, 900 ing the concussion......------------------- __ -J 'Cook road, is in a hospital with The boy \HS taken t 0 a pri.

a :nead concussion, suffered vate doctor's office for treat-when he fell and struck his head ment of the injury, and return-on the driveway of the Home ed to the Home where he wasproperty. placed in an infirmary, under

Herbert Shanks an official at the constant care of a nurse.the Home, told 'Woods police ... young ~a~'s. mother was ~o-that Paul Davis, son of Mrs. ,~fled of hIS lDJUTy, and she m~

sIsted that her son be transfer-Betty Marsee of 25165 Teola, I fed to a hospital. She was in-Warren, while running on a formed that her boy was a wardIroadway on the property, slip- of the Macomb County Juv~

l',~V. -HUNTiRS -11Game & Fowl Processed! I

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Detroit Sorosis t., Mark Sev~ntieth Anniversary

DETROIT - The wooden' Detroit Medical College struc-building shown in the top ture was decided upon.photo, which 95 years ago Its creation was a matter ofhoused Detroit's first formal joining two of the temporaries~edlcal classes and is con- together with a new central8~dered Wayne State Univer. building, in that day con.51ty'S first structure, forms a sidered imposing.full-page picture in "Harper of Since that time the structureDetroit," a book just pUblished has been moved to a new loca-by the WSU Press. tion in Detroit, where its archi-

The book reviews the history tecture and other features areof Detroit's Harper Hospital being studied by medical his.intimately linked with the Uni: torians.versity's history through this Th~ Original site of the build-building, erected in 1868. ing IS part of Detroit's new

The founding of Wayne's !TIulti:hospital 1'1cdical CeJ?-teroldest parent institution, the m whIch Way!,!e .s new Medlc~l

, Detroit Medical College, was a Research BUlldlI~g (show!! InI response to critical community the lower photo) 1S .now_rismg.; needs in the immediate post Only two blo~ks In dIstance, Civil War ""ra. It was in April ~ut nearly 100 years of med.11864 that Army buildings Ical progress separate the two, known in that day as pavilions structures. .: were erected in. the Hospital Authors o! the hlstoJ1cal vol-

area to serve as wards for ume are Fr.ank J? \yoodfC?rd,: wounded and convalescent a former. chIef _edItorIal wrIte,~

veterans. for the DetrOIt Free Press,. now deputy treasurer for the

DetrOIt doctors, then pro- City I)f Detroit; and Prof.posed a new medIcal. ~chool Philip P. Mason, formerly di-for the competent trammg of rector of the State Archives ofphysicians to staff this group Michigan, now archivist atof hospital buildings. and this Wayne State.

The 70th annivers,ary af De- I Assisting Mrs. Davis willtrait Sorosis will be celpbrated i be Mrs. W. N. Leigh, Mrs. Ira

: at the home of Mrs. Har(}1d I H. Redndel and Mrs. E~mer A.I Davis in Haroourt road on I HO!'ll1:,ln.I .: December 1. Lu.ncl1e<m will be Mrs. Willi.am J. Wills iIS the: se-rved_ I club president.

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The prudence of a man de-ferreth his anger; and it is hisglory to pass over a transgres-sion.

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A false witness shall not be:mpunished and he that speak-e:h lies shall perish.-Pro_,efbs 19:9.

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•LIVE AMONG the p:1chysandra on Sunningdale

Drive. There is an authentic Williamsburg Colo.nial nestled among these "buxaceous" plants. CallJohn S. GOOdman's office for more information onthis interesting house. TV 6-3060.

•LUNCH BOXES for Mothers? Well, just the mostbeautiful ones ever dreamed up in decoupage

are waiting for very special ladies who "meet" overa sandwieh and hot drink while working out plansfor civic, social, or sewing circle doings. At TheLeague Shop, of course! $22.00.

•INSPIRED in Morocco are the new and antiquerugs recently acquired by the Wm. DenIer & Co.

This is magnificent art expressed in area or roomsized rugs. See them. You will be glad you did.75 Kercheval. •IF YOU ARE looking for a family gift you won't

have to go flJ!"ther than The Dants. See the hand-some solid maple chopping block for the familykitchen. Twenty-four inches square, it has a slotfor your favorite knives and sharpener. Tagged125.00. Or if you prefer, choose a gift from theircollection of Gerber Legendary blades.

•RARE GRAPES and exceptional c~re are just twogood. reasons you will drink a toast this Thanks-

giving from Hamlin's quality Estate Bottled wines... fresh and fruity! And, because they buv in g!'eatquantities, money is actually saved. 89 Kercheval.TU 5-8400. Immediate deliveries.

•IT IS WISE to protect the priceless asset of health.After your health examination, if medicine is

prescribed, take your prescription to Trail Apothe-cary Shop for prompt, reliable service. You candepend on their prescr:ption department. TU 1-5688.121 Kercheval.

•THE NORTHEASTERN Wayne County ChildGuidance Clinic at 18424 Mack Avenue opened

its door on September 28th, 1964. So much needsto be done before the Clinic is in a position to ade.quately serve ALL the children of our community.Give now.

Set Star Of Sea Alumni Meeting

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ONE BLOCK of solid contrasts. That's the HillIt is where you can find a dog collar for around

a dollar or an imported fragme~t from th~ Con.tinent for much more a lush Lmcoln-Contmentalor a toy automobile a house or a cruise ... wineor orange juice ... and, it's ~o close to home. ~hynot promise yourself a shoppmg spree on the Hill?

•FEEL so BLYTHE and elegant when you shower

with Estee Lauder's Spray Shower Oil from TrailApothecary Shop. Number 121 Kercheval.

•THEN CURL UP on the divan with a Northern

Spy AND a robe from Anthony's brilliant collec-tion. Shorties include nylon quilted and fleece ...basket weaves ... and velvets from 29.95. L-o-n-gones of crisp taffetas . . . embroidered basketweaves ... nylon quilts and a few pure .silks. From60.00. Ah-h-h.h. (Hostess gowns are eVIdent.)

•THANKSGIVING and Tu~reens go together. At the

Sign of the Mermaid dis-cover Italian Lowestoft Re-productions of tureens byMottahedeh ... antique sil-ver ones, and a hands~)IneRothchild Bird. All theseamong the other handsomeserving pieces offered forthis Holiday Season. 75 Ker-cheval. TU 2-1610.

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Our Lady Star of the Seagraduates are holding theirfirst alumni meeting Satur-day, November 28, at 11o'clock, in Star of the sea'sHigh School Library.

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VANTAGE $2.75

Hughes, Mrs. Lee Peters, Mrs. HelenDoelle, Instructors.

*9:30 a.m.-Sculpture Class-Wm. Matmer, Instructor.12 Noon-Senior Men's Cribbage Group.

12:30 p.m.-Senior Ladies Club of Grosse Pointe So-cial, cards, and tea party. '

12:30 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Traffic and Safety Comm.Luncheon Meeting.

*1:00 p.m.-Life and Beginning Portraiture. Wm. Mart-mer, Instructor.

*4:00 p.m.-Ballf:t Classes. Mary Ellen Cooper, In-structor.

*7:30 p.m.-Memorial Bridge-Mr. and Mrs. AndrewWalrond, Instructors.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2610:30 a.m. First Church of Christ, Scientist, G l' 0 sse

Pointe Farms. Ser~'~ce and Sunday School inFries Building. Infants Room in Library ofAlger House.

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WEDNESDA Y, NOVEMBER 259:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Art Students

League--Art Exhibit."'9:30 a.m.-Pre-School Cui t u r e. Mrs. Mary Ann

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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 239:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m.-C.P. Art Students League, Art

Exhibit.a.m.-Cancer Center. Workshop.a.m.-The Personal Touch Club Course.

p.m.-Rotary of Grosse Pointe-Luncheon Meet-ing.

"'1:00 p.m.-Memorial Bridge-Duplicate Bridge, Mrs.Andrew Walrond, Director.

1:00 p.m.-G.P. Art Students League, Steve Davis,Instructor.

*4:00 p.m.-Ballet Classes-Mary Ellen Cooper, In-structor.

*7:30 p.m.-Explor2tions in Batik-Ray Fleming, Jr., :Instructor.

8:00 p.m.-First Church of Christ. Scientist. G. P.Farms. Meeting-Infants Room in Libraryof Alger House.

*8:00 p.m.-G.P. Men's Chorus-Rehearsal.8:00 p.m.-Lake St. Clair Chapter, M.S.P.E.-Meet- i

ing.

TUESD~Y. N*OVE~BER 24 I'~

9:00 a.m.-9 p.m.-G.P. Art Students League-Art:Exhibit. i __

*9:30 a.m.-Conversational French - Mrs. C h a rle s • ----'"'-Bachrach. Instructor.

I *10:00 a.m.-Service Guild for Children's Hospital-Workshop.

J 2 Noon-Senior Club of Grosse Pointe-Meetingand lunch.

6:30 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Toastmasters-Dinner Meet-ing.

6:30 p.m.-Kiwanis Club of Grosse Poillte-DinnerMeeting.

I 6:30 p.m.-Exchange Club and Optimist Club of GrossePointe, Combined Dinner.

*7:30 p.m.-Eve,ning Bas i c Drawing and Painting-. Ray Fleming, Jr., Instructor.

I *8:00 p.m.-'Meet the Travellers." Motor Camping inEurope. Color slides and commentary byCol. Samuel J. Price. The Grosse Pointepublic is cordially invited free of charge.Grosse Pointe Camera Club. Meeting andpictures.

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Bish?p Richard Emrich did a most praiseworthy jobof summIng up the senselessness of the Detroit news-pctper strike. in his statement printed in this paper lastweek. As the strike continues, more needs to be said ...and done. The Citizens' Committee for Community Af-fairs. whic:h. describes itself as "a group of single and I'

separate CItIzens who are concerned about Detroit, andabout the fact that we have a crippled community. a com.munity that since last July 13th has lost its riaht to readits daily newsp3pers," is backing an appeatto all thepeople to throw the weight of public opinion into theinterminable and unbearable argument between thePressmen's Cnion and the Detroit Newspaper PublishersAssociation.

I Memorial Center Schedule INOVEMBER 19-NOVEMBER 26, 1964. OPEN

DAILY 9 A.M .. 9 P.M. SUNDAY. 12 NOON - 5 P.M.*ALL MEMORIAL SPONSORED ACTIVITIES,

OPEN TO THE GROSSE POINTE PUBLIC.Hospital equipment available for free loan -

crutches, wheelchairs, heating lamps and hospital beds. IGROSSE POINTE GARDEN CENTER AND LI- Wit h Thanksgiving jus t Imentioning that there are only

G'l around the corner, undoubtedly five main classes. Out of the

BRARY - Mrs. Leland I mour on duty Tuesday, your mind is turning to plump 524 United States wineries, Cali-Wednesday and Thursday from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. A volun- and succulent turkeys, cran- fornia rates first in number.teer consultant on duty Friday, 2-4 p.m. (TV 1-4594). berry sauce, various dressings, One useful chapter discusses

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19 salads, gravy and potatoes, not how to select wines, what their9:00 3..m.-9 p.m.-G. P. Art Students League-Art to mention pumpkin and mince ch<:::racteristics are, and what to

Exhibit. pies, or fruit and plum 'Pud- look for in a good wine.*9:30 a.m.-Special Water Color Class-Louise Jansen dings. And if you are to be the Jessica Daves and Tatiana

chief cook and bottle was~er, McKenna have given US THENobili, Instructor. you are perhaps wondermg VOGUE BOOK OF MENUS

10:00 a.m.-Louisa St. Clair Chapter, D.A.R. Meeting. about new recipes. AND RECIPES FOR ENTER-12:15 p.m.-Louisa St. Clair Chapter, D.A.R. Luncheon. Have you ever taken a good TAINING AT HOME. This is a I12:30 p.m.-Women's Republican Club of G. P. Lunch- look at ull the cookbooks which book for the carriage trade, but

eon and Meeting. our Grosse Pointe Libraries it is hard' to imagine entertain-*4:30 p.m.-Ballet Crasses-Mary Ellen Cooper, In- possess? The Dewey classifica- ing on the scale indicated here

structor. tion of 641's seems to be never- without adequate help - both*4:30 p.m.-Ballroom Dancing, Ted and Lillian Forest, ending, and with an Infinite I kitchen and service. However,

Instructors. variety of types. Specialization ~his i~ one of the best books of ;7 30 G P C Th t C t' "c t set in long ago, and many cook- 'ItS kmd. Menus for different

: p.m.-. . omm. ea re - as mg - a books are quite selective, deal- types 01 parties such as buffet.on a Hot Tin Roof." ing with salads, desserts or luncheons, cocktails, etc., are

8:00 p.m.-A.A.U.W. of G. P.-Lecture. goodies from one certain coun- given. This book would be use-*8:00 p.m.-G. P. Cinema League-Spectacular Spain try. Let me list a few repre- ful for organization planning;

and Picturesque Portugal Premiel'e show- sentative titles very recently I i.e. clubs, church affairs and theing of a beautiful brand color sound movie acquired. like.by Dr. Ri"hard E. Pear. Fabulous Moorish THE COMPLETE SCANDI- Another specialized Olie is!palaces, Roman aqueducts, flamenco and NAVIAN COOKBOOK by A. B. THE SANDWICH BOOK byfolk dances. Nazare fishing village, etc. Johnson gives a wide variety of Ann Seranne and Eileen Gaden.The Grosse Pointe public is invited free of typical recipes for this area. This is a comp£'tent and all-in-charge. Men's Garden Club of Grosse Any adventurous novice or ex- clusive book, with the defini-Pointe. pert will delight in the range of tion of "sandwich" going far

* * * substantial fare. Many gourmet beyond the lunchbox, snack or I

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20 items and specialities are in- picnic variety. Practical and I

cluded, as well as a wealth of taste-provoking recipes are pre-9:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m.-G. P. Art Students League-Art fish dishes and fruit soups. THE sented, as well as good suggest-

Exhibit. COFFEE COOKBOOK by Wil- ions for picnic meals, children's*9:30 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.-Oil Painting, Prof. Robert liam Kaufman begins with brief sandwiches and party concoc-

Wilbert, Instructor. resumes of the history of cof. tions.*10:00 a,m. and 1:00 p.m.-Flower Arranging, Holiday fee, coffee brewing, etc. Then Poppy Cannon's FROZEN-

Arrangements. Mrs. Richard Gerathy, In- follows recipes fro m the FOODS COOKBOOK will be astructor. United States and abroad -40r boon to the working gal. This

*11'30 a m L" dI'es KnI'ttI'ng for CharI'ty coffee beverage, main dishes, internationally kno,vn authorl'-The full-page advertisement which this group has .' ..- a . breads, pastries, puddings andd t b t d t h

. . 12 Noon-G,P. Women Real Estate Counselors, other interesting media where ty smashes many shibboleths.cause 0 e c!"ea e . s resses t at It IS not for or against Lllncheon MeetI'ng You can cook frozen meats and'th . ...1. th 'k b . . . I this popular brew may be used. . .el er Shie ~n e stn e. ut IS SImply sick and tired of 12:30 p.m.-Neighborhood Club Retired Men's Group. . .. ;vegetables wlthout defrostmg;not having a daily local newspaper to help keep abreast of >i<6:45p.m.-Ballroom Dancing Ted and Lillian For- I _Aprovocative title IS NEVER ! yo~ can refreeze almost .every-events. It reviews the arguments oehind the strike, re- ' I IN THE KITCHEN WHEN thmg but seafood and frUit. Hercalls the efforts of individuals and committees, from. rest. Instructors. . . I COMPANY ARRIVES by T. A. recipes have a wide range fromPresident Johnson on down, to get the papers back on the 8.00 p.m.-New Ia~om Club-SOCI~l Evemng. I Morse. The author and her hus- hors d'oeuvres to dessert, and

8:00 p.m.-Remoc Investors. Meetmg. band are proprietors of an inn include gourmet meals with anstreets and into our homes. It asks that anyone stricken 8:30 p.m.-Baroque Ensemble-Concert. on Martha's Vi~1eyard that ac- international flavor.by the same epidemic of resentment against the existing * * *. I comodates only 12 guests at asituation, make himself or herself heard. I .Tan Mitchell's COOKING ASATURDA Y, NOVEMBER 21 I time. Company menus and re- LA LONGCHAMPS interspers-

Since the inception of this stupid strike four months 9:00 a.m.-9 p.m.-G. P. Art Students League-Art cipes for six are suggested. The es aut 0 b i 0 g rap h i c a 1 bitsago. this paper has deplored the tragedy that deprives Exhibit. emphasis seem,:; to be on how throughout the text, which are

*930 B II t ""'1 M. Ell C I to have a party run smoothly d ka metropolitan area of its right to have its own news- : a.m.- a e L, asses- ary en ooper, n- without exhausting the hostess. provocative an ma e for goodpapers. Many times during the strike we have been asked structor. reading. This tells the personalwhy we don't convert to a semi-weekly, or even a daily, *9:30 a.m. and .11.:15 a.m.-Children's Art Classes, Mrs. E~~ ~R~.Z~.- ~:;~~~e ~~t~~:' ~t:~ r::a: i~:e~e~~~ ~~o~es~~~=and take advantage of the sad state of affairs. We have StIrlmg Loud, Instructor.. was challenged by her son to rants and foods. Currently hehired no extra personnel. nor sought financial gains *10:00 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.-G. P. ChIldren's Theatre, put together some family fav- is the owner of Luchows, the Imade available by the existing conditions. We have not 1 Mrs. S~dney. Reynolds, Instructor. orites, spanning several gener- Longchamps cham of luxurytur!1ed down a~vertisers who have sought an outlet in *7:30 p.m.-MemOrIal BrIdge-Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Iat!ons. As. she says, the ~uilt. is restaurants. and Charles, aWhICh to substItute the copy usually inserted in the Walrond, Instructor1'. .. \stIll gr~;VlI~g!Here w.e fm,d ffi- French restaurant in Greenwichdailies, and we have enjoyed a period of unusual pros- 8:00 p.m.-Good Compamons-Sequence Dancmg and c~u?ed heI.rloom reCIpes" tra- Village.perity. But we are not proud of this. There is no joy Beverage. d~tIonai dishes, and penny- Reminiscent of the a'bove-in profiting from a shameful mess. The staff has been *8:30 p.m.-Te.en;Age Record Hop: st~ged by the Mem- pmcher~ for newly-w~ds.. . menti~ned wine book is Elsiesorely overworked during a period which usually pro- onal s Yout~ CounCIl. In ~lger H,ouse. Off 10 ~nother directIon IS I Meyer s THE ART OF COOK- Ivides a mild surcease from pressure production. We are .Jerry GoodWIn. of ~tatIoi1 WKN~ ~lll be Fred Becks THE FR.ED BECK II~G WITH. SPIRITS .. Here weboth tired and annoved. and our constant hope is that the feature dISC Jockey. AdmISSIon of ~INE BOOK. Here I~ a versa- ;fmel. con~agI?US enthUSiasm ~ndth t

'k .'11 b 'd d d h II h d '1' $1.50 per couple includes refreshments. ~lle and competent wTlte~ whose an Imagmahve approach whiche s n ~ WI e en e an we s a ave our al Ies * * * mterests are not confmed to singles this book out from the

back agam. this particular area. He takes run-of-the-mill cookbook. It is 8.

W't' . h C' . , C . 10:30 a.m.-Fir~t Church of C~rist. Scientist, Grosse "wine snobs" over the hurdles. path to high cuisine at home. By

e aren qUite certam w at the ItIzens ommlt- Pomte Farms. SerVIce and Sunday School and sets out to prove that "spirits" the tht 1 t d 'th th 'f t t' f . t t d ... d' . L' au or meal'lS.ee . p aD~ o. 0 WI e mam es a IOns 0 m e~es an In FrIes BUll mg, Infants, Room In 1- American wines should not be wines as well as brandies, andmdlgnatIOn It hopes to arouse. We have some Ideas of brary of Alger House. I sneered at. He talks of wine in includes a zestful selection ofour.0"Yn, but we ar~ fairly sure they are nei~her legal. nor 12 Noon-5 p.m.-G.P. Art Students League, Art Ex- general, and wines in particular, ' recipes with variety and balance.chrIstIan. so 'Ne WIthhold them. If there IS any chance hibit. --------of terminating this debacle through your individual ex- *1:30 p.m.-G. P. Children's Theatre-Rehearsal-pressions. we urge you to accede to the request of the Cinderella.most respecterl members of this committee. All they 2:00 p.m.-G. P .. Community Theatre - Casting, "Catwant is a phone call, a letter or a card. indicating th::tt on a Hot Tin Roof."your patience has worn thin and that you question the *4:00 p.m.' and 8 p.m.-The Memorial's Grosse Pointeright of a few to cause hardship to so many. Send your Ski Club presents John Day in person, nar-message to the Citizens' Committee for Community Af- rating his latest never~before-seen Skifairs. Post Office Box A-699, or Phone WO 1-7490, De- Film in color, "PERSIAN POWDER" ac-trait Michigan. 48232. companied by Ski Style Shows, courtesy

Mademoiselle and the J. L. Hudson Co.Members and children(high and under)Adult guests450 person limit

Memorial.*

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• • •Back home after attending

the Yale-Princeton game Satur-day are the WILLIAM: CLAYFORDS, of Provencal road.

* * *MR. and MRS. CHRIS10-PHER J. DUNCAN, JR., of Mc-Kinley avenue, announce th£birth of a daughter CATHER-INE MARIE, November 1. Mrs.Duncan is the former MARY

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Detroit Symphony Orchestra To Mark. 50th BirthdayWith Special Performance; 1914 Decor Planned

For Black-Tie Affair

'Schedule SymphonyAnniversary Concert

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ICHARLES T. FISHER, IlL I Program and a member of the James, Jr., is a sophomore at Monday to return to her homeSome 500 single career people college's Board of Trustees. WMU husband, who has been on a'sixgathered at the club to dance * * * .l. '" * * in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, toand meet new friends, at the R" t f .eCIplen 0 a fifty-year Among the 23 seniors at Col. make Christmas preparatIOnssame time contributing funds gold award at the annual fall f th t f h E'gnwhich will be used to purchase gate University selected for list- or e, re urn 0 er. nSlequipment for the new Chilo reunion of the P h arm a c y ing in "Who's Who Among Stu- m0t:tt?s tour of duty tn thedren's Hospital. Alumni Association, Way n e dents in American Colleges and ! P.a~I~Ic.Mrs. Wheeler has been

State University College of Universities" is Stephen A. I vlsItmg her parents, MR. and* >It >It 'Phannacy, last month, was Glasser, son of Mr. and Mrs. I MRS. ED':\'ARD W. TAUBE,

Pointer KERRY KIRSTEN, Ralph M. Stevenson, of Wash- Melvin A. Glasser, of Moorland JR., ~f HIdden lane, for thea sophomore at Michigan State ington road, a member of the drive. past fIve weeks.University, has recently been Class of 1914. Among the 25- '" * '"... ... .initiated into Beta Theta Pi lra- year graduates receiving s~lver !\fR. and MRS. RONALD E.ternity at MSU. Kerry's major certificates was Dr. William J. NANCY HALSIG, daughter of VENDERBUSH, of Bishop road,is Advertising. Briggs, of Whittier road. l\ffi. and ~S. ALFRED HAL- announce the birth of a son,

SIG, of Amta avenue, was elect-.ed Carnation Cotillion. Queen. TODD A..1'ffiREW, October 19.

W. BEA WALDRIP, of Lex. Enjoying activities at :?em- and reigned over the Carnation Paternal grandparents are :MR.ington road, was recently ap. broke College's Father.Daugh- Cotillion Ball November 14, at and ~RS. RAY E. VENDER-pointed vice chairman of the ter weekend early this month Fer r i s State College, Big BUSH, of Pemberton road. TheAmerican Legion's National Re- were Dr. Hugo Horny, of Bar. Rapids, Mich. She was sponsor. mat ern a I grandparents, MR.habilitation Commission. rington road, and his daughter, ed by Lambd-a Chi Alpha fra- and MRS. ARTHUR A. FIN-

* '" * Karen Horny. ternity NELL, now live in Fort Lauder-'" '" * ' . dale, Fla.STEPHEN A. GLASSER, son ... II: •

of MR. and MRS. MELVIN A. Mary K. Viger, daughter of MR. and MRS. HANS VONGLASSER, of Moorland drive, Mr. and Mrs. David N. Viger, of BERNTHAL, of Dayton, 0., an-has been named to the Dean's I Moro:;s road, recently appeared nounce the birth of a daughter,List at Colgate University. in Shakespeare's "Com{!dy of HEIDI, November 14. Mrs. van

* '" '" Errors"at Pine Manor Junior Bernthal is the for.mer CONNIEParticipating in a business College, Wellesley, Mass. DEGNAN, daughter of the

session, scheduled last Saturday '" * 01< JAMES M. DEGNANS, of Harv.on the Albion College campus James L. Schueler, Jr., son ard road. Paternal grandparent.:;as part of Albion's fourth an. of James L. Schueler, of Whit- are MR. and MRS. OTTO VONnual Parent's Day program. tier road, has pledged the BERNTHAL, of Colonial court.was F RED E R I C K S. NEU. Western Michigan University III • III

MANN, of Three Mile drive, chapter of Delta Upsilon inter- MRS. ROB E R T ALLENchairman of the Parent's APEX national SO cia I fraternity. WHEELER left The Pointe I,

,YouJre Never Too Young

GROSSE POI'NTE NEWS

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veIt place, have done a gooddeal of moving about recently.MR. and MRS. WAYNE WIS-WEDEL (Marilyn Mower) areat home in Mic, Mioh., aftermoving from SYI'acuse, N.Y.MR. and MRS. DAVIDCOURTNEY (Marcia Mower)have moved from Kalamazooto The Pointe, and are livingin Mapleton road.

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The Special Golden Anniversary Concert of TheDetroit Symphony Orchestra will be held at 8:30 o'clocktonight, Thursday, November 19, at Ford Auditorium.The orchestra played its first public concert on November19, 1914, with Weston Gale:; on the podium at the oldDetroit .Opera House. I ~-~-----~~- ---

The Detroit Symphony Casals, Cassado, and Navarra,Orchestra has just returned will perform Dvorak's Concertofrom a highly successful for 'Cello and Orchestra.three-week tour of the East. The orchestral portions of theern United States. program will include Weber's

Th "N Y k T' " 'd Overture to "Oberon," Bee-e ew or Imes SAl tho n' S h N 2 df th 0 h t' C . ve s ymp ony o. ,ano e rc es ra s arnegle W b ' S' P' f .

H II t "Th D t 't S e ern s IX leces or Orc!1-a concer: .e e rOI ym. estra.phony ?y now .IS one of t~e The Orchestra's B i r t h dayCOlll1t~ys. supenor symphomc Party will be attended by moreorgan~zahons, ready to com. than 500 workers who assistedpete I~ ~ny company . . . In in the G 0 1 den Anniversaryshort. It. IS.as good an o~~hestra Campaign which was conductedas one IS lIkely to hear. earlier this year to raise $600-

At Thursday's concert, Rob. 000 for the operation of th~ert B. Semple, president of The Orchestra.

Photo by Eddie McGrath Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Black ties and a 1914 decorAdults, too, are being encouraged to going on sale at the Shop December 1. and Ralph T. Mr:Elvenny, chair. will add to the festive atmos-

donate to the Neighborhood Thrift Shop "WOOFER" (far left) is quite impressed m.an o~ the Gold:n Anr:iversary phere of the occasion. A newToy Drive this month, but GRAHAM, by his young friends' personal charity- Flll~ncial Campa!gn, WIll make system of floodlights iJ]umin"-DEAN and SARAH SMITH (left to perhaps he will be moved to donate one an Important announcement reo ting the front of Ford Audi.right), children of the Hal H. Smiths, III, of his doggy toys. Contributions are wel. garding the s tat u s of the torium will be lit for the firstpoint up the fact that "You're never too come at the Shop all this month. Pro- Golden Anuiversary Fund Drive. time Thursday evening for the

t k d t' "Th d f h 'Cellist Rohan de Saram will Orchestra's Birthday concert.young 0 ma e a ona lOn. e young- cee s rom tea n n u a I toy sale will be soloist for thL; concert, which A limited number of ticketssters have collected a boxful of their benefit the Neighborhood Club. will be conducted by Sixten are available at the Orchestra'sown toy::, to be included among those Ehrling. Saram, a young Singha- box office in Ford Auditorium

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~-~~~~~~~~~Ikse ~ellbt who ~ud~d wUh and at all Grinnell~ s~res.

DR. and MRS. ROBERT G.WIESE arrived in the Pointeyesterday to spend Thanksgiv-ing with Mrs. Wiese's parents,MR. and MRS. WALLACE A.TEMPLE, of Fisher road.

The Wieses recently movedfrom Salt Lake City, Utah, toAlliance, 0., where Dr. Wieseis teaching geology at Mt. UnionCollege. The Wiese children,EDWARD, MARIANNE andJOHN PERRY, accompaniedtheir parents.

Sponsors for the First Societyof Detroit's dance at the Coun.try Club of Detroit last Fridayevening were MR. and MRS.

MR. and MRS. DAVID SCOTTFOS TER (Eleanore Stalker), an-nounce the birth of a son,DAVID SCOTT FOSTER, JR.,November 10 in New York City.

Short and toThe Pointe

WOMEN'S

From Another Pointeof View

ROSSE POINT!-K828 J[.,che¥Of 11ft. • ..... 2-3700Northland Center • 357-2900

Thursday, November 19, 1964

29.90 to 44.90usually 40.00 to 70.00

Just in time for the holiday festivities ••• acolorful, varied and versatile selection ofelegant ensembles, each tagged for the kindof exciting savings that just don't happenevery day or w~ek OT month! Most are dt')ubleknit wools with such notable fashion touch--es as mat~hing rayon crepe blouses, mohaircardigans or suede and embroide~y ttims. Weshow 3 from the collee-non. of 2 and 3 piecestYles. Light, bright,. neutr.il or dark colcns,sUes 8 to 18.

Sorry, no maj' 01' phone OIder$ • AI' 5a'es final

Open Thurs., fri. until 9:00

famous MaleeWool Knit Ensembles

By Janet Mueller St. Paw High School gr-adu-ate PAMELA OLESIK, daugh-ter of MR. and MRS. VIN-

Th tt t . CENT J. OLESIK, 0'" Lach-e pre y par y season, of Chnstmas trees and moor boulevard a s;phmo;re

debutantes and dances, is almost here. in the College 'of CommerceBetween now and New Year's come the Dress-Up and Finance at the Univen:;ity

Days. devoted to entertaining and being entertained. I' of Detroit. is among U. of D.Among dates to circle (if they are not ALREADY coeds in competition for the

circled) on '64 holiday calendars are . . . title of Army and Air ForceDecember 12 ROTC Queen. Pamela is a

T 11 I d ld fill d . member of Sigm<:l Sigmaa , s en er go urns, e wIth graceful greens Sigma national social sororityand set on gold runners stretched across tabletops, will at U. 'of D. 'be featured decorations at the White Christmas Ball. '" • •

The Ball, sponsored by the friends of the Sisters of MR. and MRS. RICHARDSt. John Hospital, will be held at the Grosse Pointe E. MOELLERING, of GaryYacht Club for the eleventh consecutive year. lane, St. Clair Shores, anA

Cocktails in the main dining roum are to be followed nounce the birth of a son,by dinner and dancing in the Ball Room, Terrace Lounge RICHARD WILLIAM, Novem-and Venetian Room: the fover and rotunda will be ber 10. Mrs. Moellering is thedraped, transformed into a Winer Wonderlan.:l. former EMILY HARDING,

U daughter of MRS J 0 H NGeneral chairman of the '64 White Christmas Ball HARDING, of UnJiversity

is Mrs. Thomas Baumgarten, assisted by co-chairman place.Mrs. Jam~s Motschall. • • •

Among those heading committees are Mrs. A. Joseph JOHN MICHAEL PRES-Hoski, Mrs. Michael Burke, Mrs. Walter B. Fisher, Mrs. TINI, son of MR. and MRS.C. Bradford Lundy, Jr., Mrs. James Herrington. Mrs. JOHN V. PRESTINI, of HallCharles Burke, Mrs. Walter Van Goetllem, Jr., and Mrs. place, has pledged LambdaClaude Greiner. Jr. Chi Alpha fraternity a.t High

More are Mrs. Chilton Drysdale, Mrs. 'W. Fraser Point College, High Point,Vipond, Mrs. Raymond Kokowicz, Mrs. Theodore Berend- N.C. * * *sohn, idrs. Louis Palombit and Mrs. Paul Bagwell. Pointers MRS. JOHN MAL-

Some 375 guests are expected to dine and dance at CaLM and !vIRS. ANDREWthe party. Proceeds will be donated to the expansion BARR journeyed to Bloom-

program now in progress at St. John Hospitai, which is field Hills recently for aadding two new floors, 200 new beds, greatly expanded Imeeti~g of The ~etropolita?services, an enlarged medical education center and a Detro~t Board. of the AmerlAnew chapel. can FIeld ~v~ce.*

December 12 (Junior Style) The Mowe'I' girls, daughtersWhile mother and father dance the night away at of MR. and MRS. CURTIS

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$po6t Newburyport(lOWESTOm

Place Setting, $37.50

A popular 18th Century decoration, with the car.

touche in the center giVing the effect of a coat of

arms. Old Newburyport is available at Warren's in

beautiful blue with a golri edge.

CHARLESW. WARREN &COMPANYJEWELERS AND SILVERSM.ITHS

STEUBEN GLASS

1520 WASHINGTON BOULEVARDDtIrolt26/MkWg--T.'-"-W02-51~8-&or. tIourI9130eollOO

Schedule Shaw ComedyToday And Tomorrow

Woman's ClubSets Wol~kshop

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Council Rates TV Programs

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The above is a smallfraction of Christmaspossibilities here.

1 Queen Anne bedwarmer. Group unusu~ally nice brass candle-sticks, 3 small shippaintings. 2 pro LeBlondp r i nt S in gold leafframes. Beautiful fire-place fixtures.

Mrs. John Douglas Ellis, Jr.

JUDITH ANN HUMINSKI, daughter of Dr: andMrs. Thaddeus S. Ruminski, of Devonshire road, wasmarried to Mr. Ellis, son of Mr. and Mrs. John DouglasEllis, of Denver, Colo., at a noon ceremony Saturday, inSt. Clare de Montefalco Church.-----------------------------

Ruth Alden Dress DriveAppeals for Your Help

One begins to realize ihat --~ ----.-----.Christmas is almost on us when The 30th annual Ruth Alden make e\.'ery effort to dpliver

, the Garden Group of the Grosse Dress Drive is now under way. those received as late as Decem.I Pointe Woman's Club sponsors G I f th d' h' h i bel' 10.I 't I "Ch' t W k I oa 0 e rive, W IC S! 1~ a,~nua rIS mas or - sponsored by Detroit Free PJ'~ss ~ash contributio~s may beIS op. . ICharities, Inc., is to pro\'lde maJled up to Chnstmas Day.: Members and guests Will at- schaul dresses for more than All gifts to Ruth Alden. whetheri tend the Pot-Luck Luncheon 113,000 needy little girls in the I dn'sses or cash, are tax de.; and wor~shop on November 30, 'I Detroit area. The dresses, as I ductible.: at 11 0 clock, at the borne of usual will be packed and de-, Th h t 'k b d h Fi the hostess, Mrs. J, E. Me. I,'. .! O~g S ,f! e oun , t, e rppi • a . • lIvered by the Goodfellows In I Prpss Is gOIng ahead with this,Cau~hey, of l:leaufalt load, time for Christmas wearing. I "d'. t h I th G d! This workshop will offer ; yea's 1'1\'('. 0 ~ P e 00. -Iunique ide3s for holiday deeo- Those wishing to contribute fellows remam fa~thful. to theIrrating to the drive may send either plrdge of "N"o ChIld Without A

The' Bridge Group of the dresses or cash ($2.00 for e!ch Christmas."

G P. t W 'CI:t... dress) to Ruth Alden, Box ,01, ------rosse om e oman !t Uu . .,'11 I h I Ch' t DetrOIt 31, MIChIgan. 25,200 AT WSU

\VI a so ave an e2r Y rIS - .mas party beginning' with a Dresses should be of a wash. i With an increase of 2.890 stu,luncheon on December 2, at 12 able fabric and of a practical: dents this fall. enrollment at

lo'clock noon, at the Josephine design and color suitable for i Wayne State University reachedGI'egory room of the Grosse school. They must be in sizes! an all-time high of 25.200 stu-Pointe War Memorial. 7,8. 10, 12 or 14. Dresses should Idents, reports Dr, Henry H.

Reservations may be made by be received by Thanksgiving -, Pixley. dean ?f ad~issions, ree-calling Mrs. Eugene Wambold I although the Goodfellows willi ords and regIstratIOn.or Mrs. Clay Baldwin. Co- I --- - ----------- ------- - - ~---

hostesses will be Mrs. E. B.!Erickson and Mrs. Frank De. ICavitte. I

I"~an and Superman:' a i

satirical comedy by Shaw, will Ibe performed by the AP A(Association of Producing Al"t'lists) , resident repertory com.pany of Broadway players spon-Isored by The University of,Michigan Professional Theatre,at The Detroit Institute of ArtsAuditorium at 4 p.m. and 8:30p.m. Thursday, November 19.and at 8:30 p.m. Friday, No.vember 20.

The performa,nees are spon-sored by the University Center I

for Adult Education (Wayne.Twice each year at the ~ain I ing, Discovery '64, Off to State University, the University

LIbrary, the Grosse Pomte Adventure America Travel of Michigan, Eastern MichiganMotion Picture and Television I W It D .', ' University) and the Detroit In-Council holds ate lev is ion! a IS n e y s Wonderful s.;.tute of Arts. For fur.ther in.workshop. I World of Color and TV Two formation, call TEmple 3-1400,

Before the workshOP, each Reports. Ext. 371.member is sent a list of approx- ----------------------------imately 20 television programsto watch and rate. Five differ-ent lists are sent out, so thatover 100 programs are viewed.

Each program is given a I

rating number and the age of'the people to whom it wouldappeal is noted. Ratings runfrom one (unsatisfactory) tofive (excellent!. I

When a program is given a;low rating, a reason is also:noted. These reasons range ~from "promotes disrespect of:law" tG "justifies murder." :

At the workshop, each pro-:gram "iewed is considered and Ia final rating. based on each:individual rating, is decided iu p 0 n. The n the lists are.tabulated,

The highest rated programs,those rated four and five, will •be published on ;, sheet that is -------------- -----------~distributed to children in allGrosse Pointe Schools, gradesone through six.

The Council sends a criticism, of all 'undesirable programs to: the channel on which theyi appear.! At a mectinz on Monday,: November 16, the Co u n c illrecommended a large number

, of programs for family viewing.I These included George Pier-,rot's programs, Michigan Out-i d 0 0 r s, Intel'national Show-! time, Mr. Wizzard, Wild King-I dom, The Adventures of Den-. nis Cooper, Weekend Explor-

:Student Dances:At Teen Center: The Neighborhood Club is,sponsoring Sat u r day night: dances at the Teen Centerlocated at Grace Church, Lake-

: pointe and K e r c h e val, forI senior high students.! The mus)!' is provided byi "The Misfits," a real live comboI featuring the 1 ate s t dance; music.; These dances are held everySaturday night with the excep-tion of Saturday nights that theWar Memorial Youth Councilhold their dance.

Admission to the dance is50 cents for members and 75cents for non-members.

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Society News Gathered froIll All of the PointesJ d-th A H - k-!Church WomenU I nn umlns I'~leet Tuesday

W ed 5 J. D. Ell isI Jr. ~~F~e~~~~e-n-T~U-e:-{~!~l~f:~~-------- ber 24 at 8 o'clock in the

Reception At Loehmo~r Club Follows Saturday Rites; Lounge.Newlyweds Travel To Georgia, Where Pr esenting a book review of

Th W II"The Vicarage" will be Mrs.

ey i Make Their Home H. S. Arbogast. Devotionll will-------- be gIven by Mrs, Frank G.

At a 12 o'cluck Solemn High Mass in St. Clare de Raphael.l:\lontefa1co Church Saturday, Judith Ann Huminski Hostes'ses for the evening willspoke her marriage vows to John Douglas Ellis, Jr. be Mrs. Ger.-it Kastenberg, Mrs.

The Very Rev~rend - ~.--- .--~-------~--------- Frank G. Raphael and Mrs.father Stephen Fogarty of. ! lace embroidered with pearls A. N_._D_a~v_l!l_,__ , _ficiated at the rites as cele- i and crystals.b t R d F th Ed quet was fashioned of stepha-

ran, everf'n a er - I Styled with a high neckline notis, with roses and ivy.ward Sweeney and Rever-: £'tt d b d' . 'd F th J H ' I e 0 Il'i' and overlay of Maid of honor Mary Ellen~~rveJ a:rdee:coo~ean~y~ua~ I embroidered lace covering a, Huminski, siste: of ~he bride,

d ' controlled bell shaped skirt the' wore an EmpIre hne. flooreacon. ' ' ,1 th f ld, gown extended into a full: eng gown c emera greenThe brIde, daughter of Dr,', I velveteen and satin, with a

and :\trs, Thaddeus S, Huminski. Chapel tram. i matching green velveteen drap.of Devonshire road, wore a: The bride's mantilla of Bel. i ed toque.gown of candlelight peau de' gian lace f~ll from a matching 1 Dressed identically ware the~?Ie ~nd_.han~-corded Belgian' petit crown. and her bridal bou- 'I bridesmaids, Ma~y Ann Muer,

--~ - ~------~----~--- --..- ~-----"~ ----~----IRoberta LazowSkl, Mrs. Robert-., : D, Graham, .Jr., of Sacramento,

IealiL, and Mrs, Antonio Lawr.'I ence, of Denver, Colo., sister of: the bridegroom.i They carried cascade bou.quets of white Fuji mums andgrapes.

The bridegroom, son of MrI and Mrs. John Douglas Ellis, of I

IDenver, asked his brother.in.i law, Antonio Lawrence, to actas best man.

i Ushering were Michael J. Hu.i minski, brother ot the bride,, Tho mas Denomme, Haroldi Heinze, .,f New York, and Rob.: ert D. Graham, Jr.; For her daughter's weddingi Mrs, Huminski chose a rasp.1 berry brocade suit with match.! ing accessories. Mrs. Ellis worea rose-colored outfit with match.

'ing accessories, Both mothers: pinned pink baby roses to their: handbags.! After a reception at Loch.; moor Club, the bride donned aI cranberry tweed walking suitIfor traveling (0 Georgia, wherei the newlyweds will make their,home.I

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by, of and for Pointe Women-- Thursday, November /9, /964

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GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty.One

I.:.~t.

it)..uSing

PRICE

POSITIVEL Y

Xnlas Party for Handicapped

I S

but can't help

Fabulous!EVENT

WERE $70 TO $295

NOW EXACTLY

hate the word

...;......

*(we

WOOL SUITS e KNIT SUITS

TH IS

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fashion IS MARGARET RICE

All unmistakably Margaret Rice . . . many

couturier designed. For wear now and all mid-

winter long. Wonderful range of sizes and

colors.

The WOOL SUITS of celebrated, fine imported

and domestic woolens. (Most have their own

blouses). A few richly furred.

The KNIT SUITS, imported from Italy, and also

from famous American makers. (Many have

their own knit blouse3).

IiI.

Legion Auxiliary To Make Study Of Costa Rica iI .... ~ '__ ~___ I

! C:Jsta Rica will be the coun-, pumps for Ecuadorian villages I on the country which will be 'fl D t 't T f "th f~ Keel-el' and Mrs W. Gerald: . , '. ."... le e rOI "eague OJ e I ' , ..i try. studleQ, .bY t.he. Amen~an whIch had no water SUPPlies., entered mto sel1lor an~ JunIOr: Handicapped n~embel's w i I I I W.an"en serving on her Com-Le,glOn AUXIlIary In Its ForeIgn I As a result of our gifts, made i e!>say contests. They WIll make agam be the recIpIents of a tur- I I11lttee.Relations program during the through CARE. nearly 100 wells' scrap books on the country, also I key dinner. small Chri~tmas B'nai B'rith, College Wom-coming year, it has been an- have been dug and pure water for contests, and the junior; gifts aud table favors, with en- I'n's Volunteer Service, Village

. . tertainmen( by the Joe Vitale W " CI 1 f B' . Inounced by Mrs, Mary Duster. is flowing for many thousands members WIll dress dolls in the I ' . '. omen s U) a Irmmg lam,. I' Ch' f 111'10 and the JUnior League of, St Ann's Guild of St JamesForeIgn H~ atlOns . aIrman 0 of villagers. Pennies of our costume .of the country. Food I Detroit Glee Club, at a Chr:st- .,. ., '. . l' .•

Grosse Pomte U11Jt No. 303 of i and mUSIC of the country will i < • : Church of BII mmgham. T.A.E.. tl A 'I' '900,000 members added up to b f t d t . I ~ f I mas ParLY D£'cembel 15, from Association and the National. le uXllary. I e ea ure a socIa even,s 0 '11 '30 t"l ~ '1 '. '; $24.000 for the purchase of A '1' U'ts ' . un I 0 C 0(:". : Farm and Garden Association. One of the Latin AD)('rican I f E' d UXIIary nI . I The party will take place at are other organizations thatbI" . t d' d b pumps or Uca or. "a F . R 1 t. St d I

'" : repu ICS I~. S U te y women i " . ur ~relgn e a Ions u y ,the Detroit League for the. sponsor this party.i of !he A~xlllary throughout the! Our self-help, project for ?rogram IS one ?f the Auxil-. Handicapped headquarters in' " . ' ,! United States each YE-ar, and a I J.963 was the bUYIng of mater- lary's most. colorful and inter- I Ash street. Detroit. About 225' 1he D('tlolt League for theI self-help project for the people I ials to build rural school houses esting activities, and We hope: people are expected to enjoy HandIcapped was stal'ted b~. t~ei of that country carried out as; in the Dominican Republic, to make it an especially attrae- i th f ..Jul1lor Lea;::ue of DetrOIt . In' a gesture of good wili. I Thirteen of these h a v e been tive part of OUr Unit's 1965 ac- I ~,un. . . 1922. It has bee n an active' . 1 t d d I th' 't' " Ihe .Junlor League of DetrOIt agency indeJwndent of the Jun-"W h,'.t I t-d . i camp e e an 1ave won e ttVI les. . b' I ' tl f t" ,'(' . '. •I e a\ e JUS camp e c a: "ft d f h' . I nd naUo ,IS usy P ann.ng 1e es 1\ lIes. ior League. SInce 1936.: year's study of Ecuador and i ~Iha 1 u : °t t ISCIS t R" h n: -------- : as it has for s eve r a 1 years,

,'.'. I found it very interesting." ex- i t .p~o~ec forI ,~sda lCa as .Just as tall trees are known, Carol Ann Cobane is the chair-::::\: plained Mrs, Duster. "As our I no)-e een se ec e . I by their shadows, so are good I man. with Mrs, .Joseph L. Co- Know the fact s before you'::; 'good will ,?esture, we collected I. "In our study. of C?sta Rica, I men known by their enemies,- ; bane. Mrs. Bruce D. Carey. Mrs .. speak-it's always better to be,r our pennIes and purchased, our members WIll wnte essays S.B. ,Thomas A. Garred. Mrs, Owen correct (han to be corrected,

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To Be Bride

IMr, and Mrs. Cyril Wybo, of I

:--:ottingham road, have an.'nounced the engagement of!their daughter. SAN D R A ~LOUISE, to E.'lsign John E,!Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs,:Bussel Fullarton, of Dubuque,!Iowa. i

Miss Wybo, a gr<tduate of:Grosse Pointe High School, is,attending the Bon Secours Hos- i

pital School of Nursing, Balti.more. Md,

Ensign Williams was graduat-Pel from the United States NavalAcademy, Annapolis, Md" in11)64, and is presently stationedat the Naval Air Station, Meri.dian, Miss

An early summer wedding isplanned.

GP Lawyers' Wives PlanLunch for New Members

A get-acquainted lunoooenfor llew members of theGrosse Pointe Lawyers' Wives,J :Vllchigan is being plannedfor Wednesday. December 9.;It the Grosse Pointe Yacht.Club. This pre-Christmas I)J;.rt.v begins at 12 c'cIocknoon,

cm

Taste Ternpting

with baked potatoserved nigf,tly .foryour enjoyment

PRIME RIB OF BEEF

3 Kercheval Ave.,at Fisher Road

PUNCH & JUDY BLOCK

for thf' gala "Spring in Spain'"lllnehC'on and fa."hions are Mrs.l'lalldr A. Greiner. :'III'S.Chilton,Drysdall.'. Mrs. JlIlius C. Tapert.:\Irs. William Taylor. :\Irs, LeoI1l1etter and :'oIl'S. l'harlf's Da-wood.

.\Ion' arl' :\Irs. IJomillil' PlIeei,:\Irs Frederil'k :\I, VanAssehe,:\Irs ('11'In('Il! l'('nrlC'l1. :\Irs. F.:\1. Barrett and :\Irs, AnthonyShpll1ansky.

sneereree.c.•

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a

rlml!i 4 p.m. to fj p.II/.hot and ("old ilor~ d'oe'u. j'(', "'" \ ,'d

CLEARANCE!

@[f1l~Ihl@

M23~'R~~~GROSSE POINTE F.:o.RMS, MICHIGAN

A Group of Fall and WinterSuits, Costumes, Dresses

Will Be Cleared at

1"or reservations, call Mrs,:\ IIthony Verm(~uIen at VA:,-9929.

T'hi,; Iuncheon promises totwas successful as the dinnerdance which the membership}]('Id on Saturday night, No-Il'mber 14. al the DetroitYacht Club. Dinner and dan-('lfH~ followed a lively socialhour for the Grosse Pointe

. Lawyers' Wives and their hus-, bands.

For t/int (J(tCrlIOOil (jet-togrtJ/cr

COCKTAILHOUR

{(Ir dlrwer. ,<;j/od.. or cor;ktaiJs join !J0llr friends "On The Hill"CLOSED SUNDAYS, MONDAYS AND KOLIDA YS

Ca1l8B6.1931

JFp rp!-(rpt we ('(mnot a('cept table resert'llt;ons for after 7 p.rn,•

--------- -~~-~~--"t til,' P'ano R,u--nlghtly !l pm. to 2 a,m. Bring yourMICHAEL O'UATRO. I, i~'IH" to en 10.\ till' piano styling.; of Ihls floe recording I

• ,u.t,'1 1f,,'11 p1a\ 'h(" filvorites VOll request. Why notI \I,it '" sO"n lor it thorou/Zhly enjoyahle evening,

~~

'Piffle' (;",ild Plans for Season:\Ipmhf'r!; of the Gross£' Pointp

"Pimp" :\Ii~~ion (;uild gathpredrt'('ently at thl.' :\Ioran roadhome of ~If.'... Jospph A ~Iaiullo.1L for their first lllneheon andmertin;.: of thp ~cason.

:\11':- Thomas V. LoCicPro.(;lIJ1d pr('sident, pr£'sicll.'d at tlw"'e"sion.

1'lans for the eomin~ \('ar in-.-lllck a fashion show anc'l lunch-(I)n at thl.' Grossl' Pointe Yacht("11th :\!ay 6. under th,. chair-Illan~hlp of :\11'5. Clayton .,\1_a wi t

:'oIany a man with a workableAmong tho"f' .....ho will as"ist (hf'ory lack, the initiati'c and

:\11'". Alandt With prepar;ltlrm" clrl\'{' to push It throLl~h.

liver~e!n-

stu.l at:heristu-

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Ipima9soLo

FOR

CHARLES D,PLANK,

Pr.. id.nt

TREATS

THANKSGIVING

Th\Jrsday, November 19, 19M

• Complete set of full size stripecIballs

• Two 52" hardwood eves• Complete with plastic triangle

bridge attachment., chalk and "'~!truction book.

THANKSGIVING SPECIAL1 Pound Box - GENERAL

ASSORTMENT$1.39 Regular $1.75

Thanksgiving without candy is like Christmaswithout presents. Rich, smooth chocolates madeby Albert Sheetz have become the top favoritewith candy lovers.Whatever your preference, you'll find your favor-ite in your horn of plenty of a variety of kindsand flavor~.

largest Selection of Candies in the U.S.A.17001 KERCHEVAL ••• GROSSE POINTE

GENERAL MOTORS BUILDING820 S. WOODWARD ••• BIRMINGHAM

NORTHLAND SHOPPING CENTER

Robert G. Isbell To Claim Bride

~-I

II

made

NORTH WOODWARD AT 13V2 MILE ROAD

• 3t4 tt Pfyblend bed with steel bedlevelers

• Deluxe gum rubber cushions• Blue all wool billiard cloth• Polished cast aluminum comers• Heavy duty folding pedestal legs• End ball return• Deluxe dark walnut wood grain

finish

Open Every NightUntil 9 beept

Sloturday ••• Until 6

On Q private drive under greatshade trees lies the GrossePointe area's newest and mostexclusive apartments. Designedfor tha~e who appreciate apart-ment living at its modern best.We invite your inspection ofthe few units still available.Our Resident Manager will b.delighted to show you around,or phone 775-3280.

APARTMENTSFOR LUXURIOUS LIVING

Register for our SKI-SCHOOL

Announce Their Grosse Pointe Store

Michigan's only, indoor-outdoor ski.school is at theSilverwolf, conducted by famous Hugo Bohml Askabout our nominal charge for expert instructionI

Come See HowSKI BOOTS are

Max Gloor, from Raichle of Swit:r:erland, interna-tionally known ski and hiking boot makers will beat the Silverwolf Mon., Tues., Wed., Nov. 23, 24,25. He'll show you how they cut, shape and ~wboots!

*~***** ** " ** **. *

Managed byHomer WClrrel' & Co.

East Jefferson at Nine Mile Rd.St. Clt'iir Shores, Michigan

YOUR ACCOUNT INVITED

SERVING GqOSSE POINTERS FOR OVER HALF A. CENTURY1925 VERNIER RD. Opp. Peters TU 6-0600

Funeral Home

-

Iu~ Term&,

Of Cour"

complete with accessoriesSpecially priced.

Compare befONyoII buy!

.'. 7 loot Family tabl.

...., .. Foot FamU.,Table, 109.91

Built especially for The Silverwolf

GROSSE POINTE NEWS

j Quality Pool Table

776-5540

• • •

TU 2-<;~40

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Qt4atruu br irauti If. IraUtttt1it I

~

Open

TOUCH UP ••• $750

....SHAMPOO and'\ WAVE • • • • •

1f Dancing Curl

" PERMANENT

... styl ist of the stars.

23014 GREATER MACK

St. Clair Shores

Edna F. Housey and Rick Perry, Props.

under the supervision of

Edna F. Housey,

(Rochelle 8alon

L A For a delicious dinner 00

9- ~f~''''Thanksgiving Day! or1i'~\ - during the weekend, come1; ~... to Th( D(arborn Inn.,5": _.'. ~'.: Enjoy your favorite"1r~u~. ~) foods in the .Inn's~ ,,! Jeasant enVIronment.'II I ~ tor reservations. please caU

¥ 271-2700

c%eg;~8n/nr;~ ~ ..<.vnd Motor House

OAKWOOD BLVD. DEARBORN, MICHIGAN NEIGHSC.1l 01HENItY FORD MUSEUM Clnd GREENFIELD VILLAGE

4fHeiOi DRaWeR.UWUSU,AL ~IFr SHOP$ UPINTriE VILLAGE

~~I1007 J{~CHeV~~GROSSE POINTE, M1CH1GR~

formerly wi th

Universal Internatioral Motion Pictures

officially

Page Twenty-Two

special

84 Kercheval Ave.

budget

Salon

Society News Gathered froID All of the Pointessprays of mistletoe will E d Sl t Sk. W k PM.Sh I B send their holiday fragrance ngage a e l ee ro USlcaoppers onanza th~oughout thp. educational In The Pointe Season Starts Mr. and Mrs. John Andrew)'Hnn., July I, 1965.umt of the church where

A W. F · festive bazaar booths will Steele. of Fayetteville, KY., A June 12 wedding is planned.

t nte rg ree n a Ir be arranged, reports dec:.l- I'. is Ski Week in Grosse 38~ se:~i: ~~~Oi~~1lhi~ have announC'ed the engagement ~~-- ~---~ ~-" .-

I ~_......._ I~~:i~~~ss;~~~7.anMrs. Er~- ~~~~:;gi~~;r:il~'b.k~:;.ii, ~'::Y,at~~\I~tir~~~:n1~'t~.l:~Ut~hl~::'~S~ri:;~~H 1d B H d M d d H A 0 t nt add hon thIS and then cOr.Jes the snow! Now o'clock. Isbell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob-

o i ay azaar Accent Is on an - a es an orne- I n Imp r a l.. ert Henry Isbell, of Mapletonyear for many shoppers IS the is the time to get ready. Aritst of the evening will

Mades; Nursery Care Available; Monogrammed nursery for small children in be Ronald Turini, only pupil road.BI AS,.' 1Ft the annex. the house next door Rex Cia vola, noted skier and of the renowned Vladimir Miss Steele, currently in her

ouses re pe,.la ea ures to the church. Playtime activities instructor from Grosse Pointe Horowitz and, withO'Urt ques- senior year at Skidmore Collegewill be under the supervision of and leader of ski clas!'es for the tion, one the foremost young School of Nursing, is a gradu-

"Deck the Halls with Houghs of Holly" might well the ~iriam Circle, Mrs. Albert Grosse Pointe Ski Club for pianists of his geneootion. ate of Dana Hall, Wellesl<~y,be the theme song of the Women of St. James Lutheran Schweitzer, chairman. many years, will be present-, Among Turini's inteTl11a- Mass.Church of Grosse Pointe. l\IcMillan and Kercheval ave- I There will be gifts galore to ing a ski orientation class at tiona! honors are prizes at Mr. Isbell was graduated fromnue. as they finalize plans for their Christmas Winter- delight everyon.e on even !he Eastland Concourse Auditorium both the Busoni Competition Cranbrook School in 1956, and<1reen Fair to be held Thursdav December 3. longest of Christmas shoppmg this Saturday, November 20, of Bolzano, It;.lly, and the from Prl'nceton Universit", <:umI'> • • r t 11 t Ie s the from 2 until 4:30 o'clock. C' of S 't JBouahs of hall\' and pine branches of evergreen and IS S a~ ~e . a~ 0 p a e Geneva ompeti.on WI - laude in 1960. While at Prince. ,

I::> .' __ ~ .~ __ • most dIscrlmmatmg shopper her- Rex, a well known figure on ~rland in 1959. ton, he was a member of Tri-sclf. promises F air chairman, . h' , k In May, 196(), he placed Q d 1

! :\1rs. Carl Carlson. Mrs. Erwin ,MIC Igan s s i slopes, has also second l'n ..1.e most fiercely angle Club and ua rang e Iskied in many areas of Europe un Club :. S~netzer is co.chairman. ter . a1 . iand South America. This year, competitive of in nation I

The accent, as in past Fairs \ he is planning his "piece de re- contests, the Queen Elizabeth At present, h€, is interning at Iat SL James, will be on "hand- Photo by Gene Butler sistance," a tour Around the of Be,lgium Concours. He St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Imades and home-mades." World on Skis. made his Uni:bed States debut Ann Arbor, and will begin his I

The Tots to Tee n s booth. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Blackman in Oarnegi-e Hall in 1961. residency in internal medicine. headed by ::\1rs. Gordon Faust, Galloway, of Beacon Hill, have The ski orientation class is Pro Musioa presents Turini at 'the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Iwill offer high fashior. clothes announced the engagement of free to alL Ski enthusiasts will in keeping with its purpose: No man b~Iieves half- the Ifor Barbie dolls, cuddly terry their daughter. MARY SYM- be advised of the latest in ski To spons?r the fdiMst

hof the things he expectl'; his wife to be-I

cloth dolls. puppets, bibs, aprons INGTON, to Frederick Ollison, fashions, equipment and ski new. artIsts an t e new lieve.and baby :>weaters. III, wn of Mr. and Mrs. Fred- areas. mUSIC. I

A rosy-pink nylon net "kissing erick Ollison, Jr., of Pr:ovencal In addition, Rex will give pre- A few membe;-ship.s in Proball" trimmed with tiny pink road. season conditioning tips and Musica are still available. Forornaments and pretend mistletoe The announcement was made I demonstrate the American ski further infomlation, contact \is just one of the many lovely I at a small pa.r~y, for me~bers of technique on an indoor ski I Mrs. John M. Chase, TUxedoholiday decorative items that the two famIlIes and fnends of ramp. 5-5787.will be found in the Christmas the young couple, last Saturday \Decoration Booth. Ornaments, evening. ....-----------------------.wreaths, miniature trees, and Miss Galloway at ten d e d Fred and Pat Jean I

: rpergnes are more attention- Grosse Pointe U:liversity School of I: getters. and was graduated from Miss I' The Boutique will feature the Hall's School. Pittsfield, Mass., ~l ~ Iimaginative and unusual in gifts. and Bradford Junior College, ~. -/J ~~~ ~ tD:Purse baskets. hand painted with i Bradford, Mass. She attended' O~ - ,~ /~' - I,

! cr,arming village scenes. are real/the University of Michigan,I eye .catchers. For those who like: where she affiliated with KappaI to do it themselves. there are Kappa Gamma.:purse bas~ets to finis~ as well as She was presented to society. some stamed and Imed, ready in Ju e 1962 nd i a bfor trimming. Co-chairmen are of T n 'Bet ' A ~ • St' mem er, au a ro..ssocIa IOn.}lrs. John F r a s e r and Mrs. I M 011' tt d d thFranklin Quale. : r.. Ison a .en e ,e

. .• I HotchkIss and AshVIlle Schools,Alw~ys a favorIte IS ~he Apr~n and was graduated from the Urn-

: a.nd Lmens Booth, th.IS year m versity of Pennsylvania, wherej ('\large of. :vII's. FranCls Schulze. he affiliated with Delta Kappa! Included m th~ large assortment EpsilonI will be cobbler, circle, half and '. ..I tea aprons to perk up every A sprmg weddmg 1S planned.I ~ . _

! cook. delig~t eve r y hostess. in wid~ variety at Mrs. Frank: Lovely luncueon. sets and place IMumford. Sr.'s booth.mats and practlcal, pretty potholders and d ish cloths are The General ~tore, ah~ays aamong some of the other gift cr.owded spot,. wlll be bnm-~ullitems to be found in this booth. wlth home-baKed bre~d, pIes,

. . . cakes, and other "goodIes," plus.Kn.lttmg needles. ha~e been home-c:!nned jellies, jams, fruits

chc.kmg away steadl.ly smce. last and vegetables. The busy shop-sprIng under co-ch81rmenshlp of per will even be able to take

i. :\!Irs. J. otto O~twein and ~rs. home a casserole aU ready to--------------------------- I Gerald Tolkemtt, to fashIOn pop into the oven and reheat: beautiful swc9ters in wool and F h h"in mohair in favorite styles and . or s oppers w 0 enjoy sur.

. . pnses, Mrs. Paul MunkholmdeSIgns, as we 1I as mIttens, promises delightft:l gifts in theSl'arves, and ear warmers. Surp'" e Pack B th H d. .' IS . age 00. an y

A speCial. feature of the Wm. shopping guides will be avail-tergreen FaIr ar~ monogrammed able, listing booths and theirblouses by speCIal 0 r d e r. Of location.popular, easy.care dacron, they Luncheon will be served fromcan be ordered in a wide range 11:30 to 1:30 o'clock and is sureof ~tyles a~d colors and will be to be a tasty treat report co-dehvered In 1~ day s t~ the chairmen Mrs. Adolph Kress andshopper, accordIng to chaIrman Mrs. Ralph HuIzinga.:\!Irs. Irving Bopp. Donuts and coffee will be

Antique collectors and bar- served throughout Fair day. Thegain hunters are sure to make checkroom will be located con-a bee.line to the Attic Treasures veniently on the lower level

IBooth. Fine china, pewter, sil- with Mrs. Walter Rose in charge.ver are just a few of the choice Wintergreen F~ir treasurer is

I items found by Mrs. Arthur Mrs. John Morr!lw. Mrs. Nor-Wible, Sr., chairman and her man Reynolds is assistant treaf;-

1

1 committee, in their collection of urer. Mrs. Keith Counsell is inodds and ends. . c.h~rge of invitations and pub- I

The Book Booth will have a 11CIty. .I fine selection of reading ma- --- --~- ---~~- I

I • -terial ranging from the secular ",

,to the religious fnr both children ilI and adults. with special em- ii phasis on Christmas literature. IChairman Mrs. Wilbur Busse:notes that used children's books!in good condition will also be iavailable for the young shopper.

To wrap all the delightful

Iholiday presents, shoppers willfind just the right gift wrap.pings, ribbons and greeting cards--------------------------~--_._-_._--

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by, of and for Pointe WomensThursday, November 19 1964-~-- ,

Woman's Page • • •

GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty-Three

Shop

This COVETEDappointmellf.is awarded tocomparativelyfew jewelers inAmerica. l~i&giw!.If anI;: ofter;drict examinaJiOll

tJf theirgenwlogicalproficiency andunquestionablebusiness ethicstItN1 p¥4Clice.ltmust be re-tIllM..~

Gera..thy, on Xmas ideas, usingmaterial availablf.: at the wo~k-shOll.

Everyone is welcome.

TU 6-0960

Open Thurs., Fri. until 9:00

16227 MACK Near 3 Mile

Shirley Ambrogio proudly announces the comingof her resale shop . . . carrying better, nearlynew women's clothing. Open to receive clothingstarting next Friday, or call for pick-up service .

Added Services . _ .

Monogramming, Embroidery, Hemming

GROSSE POINTE-i6828 Kercheval Ave.TUxedo 2-3700 • Open Thut5., Fri. until 9:00

Northland Center ~ 357-2900

Happy knits ... make adorable Christmas

gifts for all the little girls in the family from

baby to older &ister. The jacket of ribbed knit

Orlon~ acrylic with stretch, zip front, draw

string waist, attached hood. Infant sizes M, L,

XL, white. 6.00 White or red in Toddler sizes

2-3-4, 6.00 4 to 6x, 7.00 7 to 14, 9.00 Ribbed

knit Orlon~ pants with all elastic waistband.

striped rib cuff on legs. White, pink or light

blue in infant sizes M, L, XL, 4.00 Black, red

or aurora blue in Toddler 2.3-4, 4.004 to 6x.5.00 7 to 14, 6.00

Mail and phone order. RUed

.coming soon ...

On November 30, at 1 o'clock. ONE VOICEthere will be a free lecture No tyrant can get his lies be-demonstration at the Detroit jlieved without first destroyingGarden Center by Mrs. Richaru the free press.

•-a:m-lI'Im-

91 Kercheval--on the Hill

I

PONGRACZ JEWELER

Plan Greens Workshop For Gardeners

fl7~~t~~~~~~Q9~~~

It!:

The Detroit Garden Center Iworkshops, the privileges of anwill again conduct its annual outstanding up-to-d;lte Horti.Greens Workshop with. Mrs. Icultural library, man y newElmore W. Frank as chaIrman flower arranging books freeand Mrs. Robert J. Ungerwit- lectures, programs for gardenoter, co-chairman. It will be held clubs, etc.at the Detroit Historical Mu-seum, Woodward at Kirby onDecember 9, 10 and the morn.ing of the 11th, for membersonly.

The fee of $1.50 for any half-day session or $2.50 for the en-tire day includes a generous

I bundle of evergreens and the

Ihelp of an expert teaching staffa t all sessions. I

':. I There will. be wire, lurms,.:.: Iunusual greens, fruit, ])a11s,2~ cones, ribbons, can d 1 e sand

':.::.{~ I ot.her materials. On dis~lay:., :~\::, I WIll be examples of deSIgns

I that can be made.[ Don't forget clippers and con-I tainers for arrangements, alsoa sandwich. The workshop will

i supply coffee. I,.,i! Paid reservations should be!'{ sent promptly to the Detroit'

. Garden Center, 133 East Grand:River, Detroit 26. Attendance. is limited. Non-members may~join the Center by paying a $2, membership fee .., Members derive many extra! o.enefits such as interesting

Mail and phOM orders #illed

GROSSEPOINT!-l6828 Kerch.vaI Ave.TUxedo 2-3700 • Open Thurs., Fri. until 9:00

Northland • 357.2900

Holiday dresses delighf ,h'e young set""

Pretty and feminine With all the charm

needed to grace th Thanksgiving dinner or

a party scene. Fine cotton with chic, self ruf.

fling at neck and sleeves, graceful full skirt.

rink, sizes7 to 14.9.00 Hand-smocked bod.

ice graces this lovely cotton dress with white

collar and cuffs, tie bow in back. Aqua,

•izes 3 to 6x. 8.00

que Booth, MELISSA FAUST and herof the Tots to Teens Booth, MELINDACOUNSELL and MRS. F RAN CISSCHULZE, in charge of the Aprons andLinens Booth. The Fair is scheduled allday December 3, at the Church.

Previewing Wintergreen Fair

Looking at some of the items to besold at the Wintergreen Fair, sponsoredby the Women of St. James LutheranChurch, McMillan road and Kerchevalavenue, are, (left to right), MRS. FRANK-LI;'\J QUALE, co-chairman of the Bouti-

Lake St. Clair MSPE: To Gather Monday

Expert to Talk On AmericanaI

Collectors and Collecting of ---Ohio. Indiana. Illinois, Michi- iThe Lake 81. Clair Chapter Americana will be discussed by gan. Wisconsin and Minnesota." ,

:of t~le Michig.an Soti~ty of prO-I Milo M. Naeve, registrar of the: This is the first time in thefesslOnal Engme~rs WIll meet at :Winterthur Museum on Friday I study of American arts and

,the Grosse POInte War Me- - 'f h . h'b' .:morial at 8 o'clock Monday, evening, November 20, at 8:30 I cra ts t at a major ex 1 It~on'November 23. (,'clock in t!le Henry Ford Mu-, from the states now OCCUPYIng

I the Old Northwest Area hasSpeaker is Fred Steiner. seum theater. been presented. Some 800 beau-

: editor of The Detr\.llt Edison This will be the first program tiful arts and crafts objects,'C 0 m pan y . S "Synchroscope," of the season for the annual carefully selected from muse-i ~~'ho will ~alk on the su~ject I Henry Ford Museum Antiques ums and private collections

Can EngIneers CommunIcate I Lect'lres Series which will in-I throughout the area are bro'lght\\'.Ith Others." M.r. Steiner ~'ill I trod~ce this year's theme, de- together in one of the most un-dl~e~lss ho~v engIneers cap Im- voted to reports from noted col- usual displays ever shown at

, PI o\? t~lelr chann~ls of com- lectors of Americana. Now en- the Henry Ford Museum.munleatlOn. and achle"e a better I tering its thirteenth season, 0 D b 11 M G' understandmg . . . n ecem er , rs. eorge. .' .. I thIS senes has broug~t to. MIch- Maurice Morris, of Washington,

, AI\ engIneers are InVIted to i !gan ~ver 70 author.itIes In ~ar- D.C., will speak on The Lin-attend. I lOUS fIelds of Amencan studIes. dens; a Massachusetts Home in

-----~~ I Milo Naeve received a bache- 'Yashington. S~ries subscrip-, lor of fine arts degree from the hons for the SIX lectures areI University of Colorado in 1953 available at $5, or $1.50 per:: and completed a master of arts /lecture.at the university of Deleware - --~ ---~_.~- --- -~--- -

: in 1955. Two years of military 10Th F • t'. 9 00: service then followed in the I[ p~n .urs., rl. un I :;u.s. Army.

I In 1957 Naeve joined the 'Ii Henry Francis duPont Winter-I thur Museum at Winterthur,I Del., as curatorial assistant andwas appointed assistant curatorin 1958. He served as secretaryof the Museum from 1959 to1962 at which time he was ap-

I pointed as the registrar. !I In additional to his regular:

Iduties .. Naeve .has devoted ~ime:to writIng artIcles and reVIews I

I for several leading publications. I, He currently has a book in prog- :I ress on John Lewis Krimmel, Ii German - American painter of II Philadelphia. 'I The decorative arts galleriesI of the Henry Ford Museum willi be open at 7:30 the night of: Mr. Naeve's lecture. Refresh.! ments will be served after the: lecture in the special exhibl-~tion area, allowing guests' to,view the Museum's current ex-'ilibits, "The Arts and Craftsof the Old Northwest Territory i

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"Magi('al Moments of Music ... Music ... Music" ;is the theme for Lochmoor's formal dinner dance. :

Eddir Santini's Barons of Dixie wiJI be playin~ in Ii

the "Blues Room." decorated with gold, white andchartreuse cvlinaer candles and a Christmas tree, whileAI Navarro's Orchestra holds forth in the "Blue Room,"featuring a blue and green color scheme with special Ilightin~ effects, candles and flowers, \

Strolling musicians and intermission entertainment 1

are also on the evening's agenda. 'I

Hostesses are Mrs. Elmer O'Berski and Mrs. Howard 'B. Wolff. Am~ng those serving on the committee areMrs. Frank A. Colombo. Mrs. Fred S. Newmann, Mrs.Stanl?v S. Ernst and Mrs. Stanley R. Evatz.

Mm'" are Mrs. Nicholas R. R\lve, Mrs. Lorenzo n.Browning, Mrs. Clarence Bower, Mrs. Geor~e A. Davis, iMrs. Alexander P. Venettis, Mrs. Samuel R. Nicholl, Mrs. ;Alex .J. Szmigiel and Mrs. J. Lee Schoenith. i-_._~--- I

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When choosing the right size as 2 to 3 days to thaw in the,I turkey for your dinner Mich., refrigerator. , ;igan State University Coopera- I • Do not stuf~ the tu~key untIl !live Extension Home Econom- lIme to roast.lt. St.uffmg a tur- iists recommend you allow ap- ~{ey.and refflgE'ratlllg or frcez-:proximatzly 1h to % pounds JOg It at home for later use Isper person. not r~commended. by the <;0-

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November 20 And 21 i

Strictly speakin~, an evening at the theater is not ia "party" ... but if the theatcr happens to be The Play. :crs Playhouse, the cast and the audience all friends-!

I then the atmosphere is as "party" as a black.tie dinncr !dance. i

I Cast for The Fine Arts Society of Dctroit's opening IIperformance of its 59th season, "The Best Man," by:I Gore Vidal. is predominantly Grosse Pointe I

I A comedy in three acts, to be presented tomorrow,

Iand Saturday nights, the play deals with behind-thc-:scenes activities at a national political convention. :

I "Stars" include William J. De1mes, Robf'rt M, Rod.gel', Mrs. Francis H. Brown, Mrs .. J. Charles Markley, Jr., .Donald F. Bliss. Albert M. Berteel, John O. Peters and'Leslie C. Putnam.

I Two For November 28'--1 Dinner dances are scheduled at both The Country IClub of Detroit and Lochmoor Club the Saturday after:Thanksgiving. i

At The Country Cluh, Harper Hospital Auxiliary Iwill hold its annual dinner dance for members and guests,on the 28th, !

Party chairman is Mrs. Charles B. Gorey . .Jr. Her Iassistants inrlucle Mrs. Lvndle R. Martin, Mrs. EdwardNetting. Mrs. EdWrlrll Shumaker, Mrs. Stephen Bohn,Mrs. ~homas McKean, Mrs. Alberl D. Ruedemann, Jr.,and Mrs. Raymond Sokolov.

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Society News Gathered frolll All of the PointesH S T Iparti{'s, on November 28, Mrs. \ who will entertain at a cocktail.

On 0 r U5a n U r n e r Christopher Smith will give' a. buffet supper P'lrty in their,lun~heon and personal shower, Burns avenue 11Oine.

f I d I at the Grosse Pointe Yacht ~lub, ~rs. Jo~nl ~an, of St. Clair (Continuedfr~; -p~-ge-i9)---SAT;i-E-Y-~-ill-b-e-~~'~in~ ~0~n-~~7:-T~~-;~~v- directors jnc~udf' All groups of Alpha Gamma

Be 0re H0 I- ay R-Ites I ou~ s~~~~:re~~sa~~enm;~~~~~reeci~ne~e~fJO:~r Deece~0;;~S:2.at a BUSH. daughter of MRS. A. from Tonnancour place to Chal- a member from _ ,th,~ ;omte: Delta are busy with plans for

f Df'cember 3. by Mrs. Charlef The bridegroom-elect's par. STANSELL BUSH. of Moran fonte avenue. MRS GEORGE PATRICK .J. KbA lING oj I a supper and dance, Friday.: Luther, of Sf. Clair Shores, and ents will give the Rehearsal road, Paternal grandparents FINK. will t~~OV! from CI,overlv I H:~rvarcl l'n~r1 ! December 4, ,~t ~30 O'clock. at"December 6 hosts will be Mr. Dinner at the Detroit Athletic DR d MRS CHRISTO road mto '.- "'dLUt:y::s former, I tOe U.':>. ~ _.-'... _palth ServIceare . an ". . f. ... I W" H IIShower:) for Bride.Eled Began in August; Rehearsal f and Mrs. William McBrearty. Club D.ecember 23. PlIER J. DUNCAN, or Waban, IllUme. I Northeastern omen i Rec:reat!on a.

Dinner Scheduled Thanksgiving Eve, ---~--- ---- -- - --- --- --- ._-- ------ ---- ..-~--- Mass. >I< oj< oj< : To Meet Next Monday ! Part?f the. proceeds of thiS

in Bridegroom.Elect's Parents' Home From Another PO-Inte of V-Iew oj< .. * Anna Husband, of Mack ave- _'_ i fun I~roJect WIll ~elp send some. , I handIcapped chlldren to the-~-----~~ MR. and MRS. PETER F. nue. was the recent ~est lec- ~ortheastern Woman s Club, Grace Bentley Summer CampPartiE'S for bride-elect Susan Turner. who will marl Y (Continued from Page 19) KENNEDY, of Hillcrest road, turer at the monthly meeting will gather Monday. November I in 1965, Part also will go to

Dilnlf'1 TlTllolh~' (;(lonnow in St. Paul's en the Lakeshore --.----- announce the birth of a daugh. of the Owosso Music Teachers' 23. at 12 o'clock noon. for a: Alp~)a Gamma Delta's .national0('('(,111 h('r ~(). i)('ga n Octoher 15, when Daniel's grand.: th\? White Christmas Ball. teenage sons and daughters tel', ROSEMARY ELIZABET~, Association. Miss Husband's I Thanksgi,ving Brunch in St. I project for .f~llovv.sh!ps formoth!'r. :\11':-' Ed\\ ;!rd Brooks Good~ow, gave a luncheon' wI'11 be IllakJ:.""g nlerr.y on tllel'r own, at a Teen NI'ght Novemher 12. Mrs. Kennedy IS Ph' I' d St St hen C'1urch' Counselor TraIning In the ~a'" h topic, "The Pedals of the Piano," i I Ip an . ~p. .1 • I t' . IS" t f' C.' 1-in SII:-.illlS hOllnl' at Carlnel Hall. Cabaret Concert given by the Detroit Symphony Orches- t ~ ~ormer MARY HENDRIE, . I Parlors. A business meetmg IS, JOna oele y or npp ed

S.. -. I' I hI' f 't t th L' h'" -d A' - . E t E' h E' ht M'l daughter of MR. and MRS. stressed the techmques neces-' d d 130' I k ~~r" Children and Adults' IIS,ll1 IS Of' (~ug, ('I 0 . : ra a e 19 t \..TUaI 1mory In :Jas 19 19 lei GEORGE S. HENDRIE of Hill. sche ul!;' at : 0 c oc .. \1 S, ' •

\11' and \Irs. ~)cl\'!d ( ~arlcs .~\lr, and Mrs. .Tohn McCUIston: road. ! crest road, Paternal' grand- sary for tea~he:s. * : D~vid MFil.IS\dVillssp~atk,~n "Am. Mrs. Byron Phillips. of Sh('!-T II r n f' r. 01 \\ ashmgton wl.11 he h?sts a~ a buffet surp~r, This last concert of the Cabaret series. featuring' parents are the WILLIAM J'

Iefl('an nen S OCle). I don road. is chairman, assisted

road, l>anl('1 is 111f' <;on of th.~s"{'I'omlngStdtnday,\a~ th~lr; the music of Rogers and Hammerstein. is being co-! KENNEDYS. of Brys drive. La~~eAluUn1nnil.veArsssitoYcl'atOI'ofnDI'eec~ernOti:~ "CI'cy-a-n-d-t-ru-t-h-p-r-e-servethe: by Mrs. B. F. Martin. !\1r~.C.arl\11' 'IIHI \Ir's '~'ltll'lll 8 Wln11Jeton roa home'In Blr.' d h . L f B' . h d ' n .VJ

, , , ' ' .. ~' .. (. . mingham, Ispons?re by t e JUlllor eagues 0 IrmIng am an I " .. * ; Iy elected its new governing i king; and his throne is upholden : Swanson, Mrs. Paul CornellsenGoodno\\. of H(llH1:v lOdd. Mrs, William Adams, of Utli- i DetrOit. i :'I1R. and MRS. HALE V. Iboard to a term to expire in I by mercy. I and Mrs. Norman Baker.

~!r~ ('yrll .Ja~(II; rnfrrtaillPd versify place, has scheduled a i ~hrough these Cabaret Concerts, with the audience '~-~-~~~~~-~~~~-~~--~~~-~~-----~~~ -~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~at il kll{'hell "l1l1wrr in her hedroom and bath shower and; seated at tables, beverages and light snacks available.\Ioorland dnve hOIlH' f\ovember luncheon November 27. Mr. and I during the performance the Symphony Orchestra hopes5. and '!rs Raymond Duffy. of Mrs. Robert Palmer, of Lake. I b .'d h b 'y P'l' C t dHandy roar!. honored the bridr- shore road. will host a brunch I to II ge t e gap etween. oung eop e s ",oncer s an 'J::room.eleet with a supper and at Lochmoor Club November 29. ! the regular Symphony SerIes.show('r last Sunday. In between these last two' Mrs. Charles Mosher, of Cloverly road, is in charge .

. - of Teen Night tickets in The Pointe area. .Incidentally, "Opening Night at the Cabaret Con. :

certs," Tuesday, December 1, will be a benefit perform- Iance for the Detroit Committee for Seven EasternWomen's Colleges.

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,ial's Youth Council. has an.,11ounced a teenage. record hop; in the main floor of the Grosse'Pointe War Memorial's Algerllouse on the evening of Satur-day, November 21. from 8:30 to

, 11:30 0'clock. A casual party,the dress is reg u I a I' school

, clothes,Disc jockey Jerry Goodwin of

radio station WK'VIR wiII be mas-ter nf ceremonies and will play

: records, which will feature the: popular :\-lonkey and Watusi, aswcll as yesterday's Frugue. Some

:of the recording artists will ap-i pear in person and there will bei 1r,:e records given away as, pnzes.

Dancing will occupy the li-brary, Great Hall and panelledJosephine Gregory rOOIll of theold mansion, Refreshments willbe served in the breakfast roomand conservatory. The whole

, !louse will be especially decorat-. cd in the "Plymouth Rock n'I Holl" theme. Admission is $1.50~per couple including refresh-, ments,

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Club int0 a "Winter Wonderland" are MRS. JAMESMOTSCHALL (with balloons), MRS. MICHAELBURKE (on ladder). and MRS, THOMAS BAUMGAR-TEN. The ladies are prepClring for the White Christ-mas Ball, sponsored annually by the friends of theSisters of St. John Hospital. Mrs. Baumgarten is chair-n1<ln of the '64 BalL scheduled December12. Mrs, Mot- ,schaU is co-chairman, and Mrs. Burke serves on the

,: Program committee, Party proceeds will help d~~~~~.. /' ." .'

In tune with the coming ~oli- I :\It~s. Alexander We s.c o,t t, Y ~./~J...w: ..;•. :> .' .... ~ >:~; ~~:'i': ~d. d.ays, the W.ayne State Ul1Iver. : preSident of the orga~JZatlOn, / ):..{~~' ''''.~N'~':': ,.~~.l':<'; ~~;;'_:~';::.\.': ,.' ~. ,~. ::,Slty AlumnI Club of Grosse: hopes the members Will take 1"; ;r'ft'> .' ,....~.:~t/~';i{#{~,4;~i~},l,' <"Pointe, is featuring He~ry King this opportu.nity to get together . -t ':<i :.,:j"" Ji ;'\: 'tw:J1i~' !:~T'. l .~ 20'139 MACKof "Kmg Fle'wers" at Its mC'et- : a~ there WI)] not be another '., ~. '. .,.J. -~"-",.,..: ,.'."."""N', • '. .. \

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flower a~r.a~gem;nts, both fresh! and on the National, between: and, artifiCial. rhese Nip bE'! Baltimore-Washington and St.a~lc.(lOned off to the hlg~est Louis. encouraged the railroadbldder after the dE'monstratlOn. to extend the service to the

Mrs, Harold .Jinks. in charge Capitol-Detroit train. On theof refreshments, plans to serve Capitol and the National, Slum-something with an international bercoach cars have been opel'-flavor-"Dutch Speculaas," i ating at near-capacity.

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Woman's PageAlpha Chi Omega Group Meets on November 20 .\rork and fun are on th~. itt'm~ for their annual Christ- i

agl'nda fo~ the Eastside after-: mas Bazaar which will be held'!Iuon group of Alph~l Chi Omega 'on December 1 at Stouffer's, ~at It" meeting on :'\ov('mber 20, Eastland.'.Icmbers will meet in the homeof Helen \IrL£'nn, 321 Clovrly, ":\Iean to" don't pick no cot-at 12-:W o'doek to work on tun.-Emp.

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In town for a stand of onlythree evenings the Four Popu.laires, well-known to DAC memobers for their performancesfrom the beach at Waikiki toMiami shores and from the LasVegas sands to West VI:ginia'sGreenbriar, packed them in atthe Detroit Athletic Club for afull house at last night's open-ing. This evening, though the

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Photo by Csndid.A:'tIn Christ the King Lutheran Church Saturday,

GAIL LILLIAN TIETZE, daughter of the KennethTietze~, of Beaufait road, became the bride of Mr.Sanders, son of Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Sanders, of Lan.caster road.

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Alumnae of the University ofDetroit sorority, Kappa BetaGamma, are s po n s 0 r i n g aChristmas Shoppers' luncheonand Card Party. . I

This event will be held onSaturday. November 28 at theWomen's City Club, at 12 0'

The Grossf; Pointe War Mem- clock. Members and friends oforial Association announces its the sorority are invited to at-annual Thanksgiving Weekend tend.Collegian's Dance to be given in R('servations may be obtair-edthe Crystal Ballroom of Fries for only the luncheon or forAuditorium. 32 Lake Shore. on. both card party and luncheonSaturday evening, November 28, I.by contacting Miss Gene Kaz.at 9 o'clock. ! mierkiewicz, 3901 Trowbridge,

The party will be known as: Hamtramck, TR 5-2230.

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L~c~l coll~gians wor~ing to! D FO Rpublicize thiS dance Include. i if::

Chuck Hepner. Carl Leland and I (:: yE IS IElaine Dogarin from Wayne\" A,'- ...State University and John Flem- i \';j::.. •

ing. Lynn F~tzgibbons,. ~iauree!I I:f FoR ~FR - .w.

Moesta. Tern McCormick. Gall f:h: is\)Horan ~nd ~Iarie Edwar~s, from :tJ: IVEW ])RA PERIES .:::;;;the Umverslty of DetrOIt. f:: t:,

Music for the dance will be I &:: FaK U If1_ ....provided, by Roston Clark's or-I: :~: lit! ChAIR REi{liE ~"chestra In person and ~y the ••t:: . '{;fl.Fugitives on record. R~gular 1j5: J)AuO/' TER-college date c lot h e s WIll be :fJ I " 'It

worn. The admission is $1 per ~. HEN RIJIJH "D611£i1I£l.person and includes refresh- M{ S al •t ;~.. OIY'-men s. I::.:'. WELt.---- rrChurch Society ~:;:.To Meet Dec. 2

The Detroit Presbyterial So-ciety will meet Wednesday,December 2, at Grosse PointeMemorial Church, Mrs. HenryC. Weidler is chairman for the.::.day r~':::

i T'he ~rogram will. begin at ~O II"'::a.m, with a speCial worshIp ':IX.s e r vie e "Interpretation of: ;k::Christmas Musk" The 1965 iI~ible study will, be introduced! ICA L , CO,y Dr. Harold C. Vernon. Hon. ,';.

lorary memb'2rships will he pre- ::;:::I sented by Mrs, Dale Small. ' :~: In the afternoon there will :::J: CORNERS; be a dramatic pres<,ntation "HIS,;::

. RADIANT LIGHT" under the K.direction of Mrs. Wayne Grimm. t< 1933~. Telegraph Rd. ,.J, ...y" J (near Pontiac) !i'.'.:For luncheon reservatIons call .\,: FE 2.9163 k):

~TU 6-~448, or TU 5-3~73 by ~::;::::;:~~::/:::::::,~:Yd,/Fl,;,:::::r~:IMonday noon. Novem bel 30. F.....'\....m.•:~ •••••••',.•.(.'~.~:!:;jf""'''''''''''".",,,,,'......f"'';:::;:<;ilIi

Wearing a peau de soie A-line gown, styled withan Alencon lace bodice and elbow length sleeves, GailLillian Tietze. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenne.th Tietze,

:of Beaufait road, spoke her wedding vows to Russell;Thomas Sanders, son of Dr. and Mrs. W. S, Sanders, ofLancaster road, Saturday. r.1~bride, and Meg Sanders, the i

Reverend WaIter J. Gef- bridegroom's sister. Their flow-fert officiated at the 7:30 ers were Happiness roses.o'clock ceremony, ill Christ Debbie Sanders, another sis.the King Lutheran Church. ter of the bridegroom, was

flower girl, in a long, Empire, The bride's gown featured. a style frock of gree,n velveteen.

I Cath~dra.l leng~h Watteau tram. She wore a matching Dior bowi Her IIIUSlOn veIl ~ell ~rom a lace in her hair, and carried a smallI and peal,I de SOle pillbox, and basket filled with ivy and "'oses.I she earned a cascade of phal- Ph'l' S d d h'.. • I lp an ers serve as ISaenopsls orchIds, stephanotis b th ' b t I th h. 1'0 er s es man. n e us erand .vy. corps were Greg Sanders, Jeff.

In emerald green velveteen Sanders and Don Sanders. all:floor sheaths, with matching brothers of the bridegroom.Dior bow headpieces, were the Tom Tietze, the bride's brother,attendants, maid of h 0 nor Raymond Dollman and RichardSt,aryn Allardyce and brides- Baker.Imaids Shamn Abend, Barbar~ GaryLamnre, the bride's cou-Herman, Nancy Lamore ana sin acted as ring bearer.Linda Lamore, all cousins of the ~or her daughter's wedding

and the reception at GourmetHouse, Mrs. Tietze chose asilk gown with beaded jacket.Mrs. Sanders' gown was fash-ioned \..If gold peau de soie. Bothmothers chose cymbidium or-chid corsages.

When the newlyweds left fora tour of Northern Michigan,the bride was wea.ing a blackknit suit with suede accents.They will make their home inWarren.

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tasty hors d oeuvres Will be the cordially Invited to partidpate I b d dorder 0: the evenIng next MOT!- in the session. Ce e rate Saturay Iday. November :l3, at 7:30 ~o'C':ock wh H 1 H b I Tickets, $1.2.> each, may be

. en e en u er I purchased at the school, or by Id{'monstrates how to prepare' .these festive foods contactmg Mrs. Jean Dickenson, _.------

, TUxedo 5.6239, or Mrs. Helen R . A G H F II E . R't~Iaire School ?T A is spon- Ann Smith, TUxedo 5-2994'1' eceptlon •t ourment ouse 0 o~S. venm9 I es;

sormg the program at the Gas i Coffee and refreshments will PaIr Travel To Nori'hern Michigan;~~mpan~ ..'s Hospitality Center I be served. Will Live In Warren

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Business has been terrific and the pemand for homes greatly exceedsthe supply. If your home is for sale and competitively.priced, we can sellit for you fast. See us at once while this activity contmues.

SELLING HOMES IS OUR BUSINESS

10 reasons why JOHNSTONE & JOHNSTONE has grown to beOll1e of the largest and most successful home selling organizationsin Grosse Pointe and the Detroit metropolitan area.

1. We deal only in residential properties.2. 6 offices (3 in Grosse Poi"te) and 70 full time

sales people.3. 45 years of continuous service.4. We have the IIKnow Howll to estimate within narrow

Iimits the sales price we feel can be obtained.5. 20/000 or more pieces of Direct Mail are broadcast

monthly to prospects, industrial concerns,. owne'5>,renters, upgraded executives, young marrieds andothers.

6. Our Trade-in Plan enables us to buy or guarantee asale of the home the prospect must sell before he canbuy another.

7. Nation-Wide Referral Services - Membership in theIntei"-City Real Estate Referral Service gives us fir~thand information on families being transferred to thiSarea.

8. We finance-As correspondents for the Penn MutudalLife Insurance Company, we have unlimited fun savailable for mortgages.

9. Our Insurance Department acts as agent for several ofthe largest Insurance Companies in America.

10. We handle the entire tr~nsaction from beginning toend. We furnish the prospect, arrange the financing,place insurance, prepare all necessary papers andclose the trartsaction.

When ye,:,rnings outstrip earn.ings the budget is all gummedup.

Many people get into hotwater by stepping under ashower of criticism.

"The Great Society - ItsProblems and Solutions" is thetopic for the next several meet-ings of the Grosse Pointe Demo-

I, cratic Worn en's DiscussionGroup.

IThe 50th anniversary issue'

of the magazi'1e "New Rc-public"is being used as basic sourcematerial for these meetings.

The group meets weekly,'from 9:15 to 11:15 o'clock eachWednesday at the home of Mrs.James H. Graves, of Bucking-ham road. Democratic womenwho are interested in such dis-cussions are invited to attend'.

Dem WomenDiscuss Society

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Mahogany Junior dining room suite, mahogany twinbedroom set, pair of walnut Italian Provo arm chairs,fruitwood cane settee, marble top lamp tables, marbletop coffee tables, pair of Victorian ladi€'s' and gentle-men's chairs, mahogany grandfathers' clock, louisXV flat top desk, tufted back lawson sofa, pair ofsmall inlaid French commod~s.

English silver flatware set in Queen Anne style chest,silver tea services, English silver candelbras, silverand crystal cruet sets, crystal decanters, bronze andcrystal chandeliers, Mikado pattern set of CrownDerby china, overlay crystal lustres.

Bronze and marble statuary, Copeland Bisque group,set of Dresden dessert plates.

Contemporary paintings by Gisson, Ten Hoven, PalFried, Charnpignons, Mueller and others. Numeroustraditional paintings.

Woman's PageFete Sharon RabautBefore Her Wedding

whirl began in August, with a I Betrothed Health Council llfeets Monday Pier{;e Junior High School, I Grosse Pointe area. Memberspersonal shower given by Vllr. I Barnes, Monteith and prates-II of the Council act as volun-onica Motschall, Patricia Bren- I I ------- tant Children's Home. The teers to help the dentists at

~~~~~~~l~;a~~~?rt:e~:n~~~~:~~f\l,~'H;~q I::,~3h~Y~~;!le::x~~:;~nFr~:i~!~;~:~:r~,£~:~:~~:i.~~~£J~~ll!i:~:!:rf~~~i;~~:~~'::~h::.ea~:;:~lse::~:,~::';Mrs. Clinton Amluxen enter. :,::.'::::::.:)/:;< o'clock. Monday. November co-chairmen, Mrs. Todd Fred- cells, November 18. delegates to the Council, which

tained at a linen shower in her 23, in the Main Library. ericks, program; Mrs. Edward This program, at a greatly i meets bi-monthly.Shnwers, Luncheo"s and Suppers Scheduled N Whittier road home September ':.,-.):..;::';:I Fo~lowing a brief bus~ness Letscher, publicity; dental I' e due e d cost, is provided I

U OW 24 and, on October 4, Mrs. John ttk( i meeting conducted by presldent treasurer, Mrs. Anthony For- / through the Council, in an I Swallow your words in timentil Wedding Day, December 26, In 1Fannon, Sr., hostessed a kitchen N&;f~ . M,"s. William Self program tunski; welfare, Mrs. Carll elIort to reduce dental decay and you'll never have to eat

St. PauPs On The lake Shore ~shower and luncheon at the j;;;::r:~; chairman Mrs. Todd' Frt>dericks Nolte and Mrs. Samuel Laux; among school children in the them., Hawthorne House. ~fm~::}has arranged for Mrs. Fred J. ways and means, Mrs;. Robert ------~---------- ----~-~-------

Brige-elect Sharon Let: Rabaut is enjoying a round! Mrs. Joseph Loui.s~ll and Mrs. Flom to speak on the main- g~~:~it~e:~ter~o;~~a~~~~ b~:~: Brentwood Imperial Wig of Michiganof parties and showe . t h N b 28 I John Fannon III Jomed force . .'..:m'. tenance of Mental Health inrs prIOr 0 - er ovem er I ' , s .:.:::,.:':::$'::">' .:},;: children. She will explain Mrs. James M. Surbrook. is ::Ot~~I~on:~n~~~~et:~~~~:~~ngwedding. "-~-'- - --.. -----~----- i to give the Spinster dinner Oc- .' ...:':::.'"':::':;::....:.... ~.....:.:I about the work of ~he North- The Council has announct:d located at

The daughter of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George M.I f~b~i~i:r.~ Mar:~~ae~non:shome ..'::::\??i:'.:.:'::::::':¥::it"':'::::::i':::::::~(:::; I eastern Wayne County Child the three local dentists who 40 West Grand RiverCharles P. Rapaut of Ca- VanLokeren. of G ran d H t N b 1,,:::::;:,':::L"~,' :,:lV Guidance Clinic newly estab- are conducting the fluoride 962-1373

~i~:r~::~t~~ld~~~:~$rJ.~~~~1~~:lr:iU\:r~O~~!t~~f~g:~~~~~~~1~~:' ....~:l'l~~.+,~.~:~~dJ~~t:~~:~:'~:,:~~~~~11~:~~~{::~e~;'h~~;~.:~~Z~~i: ~,~~'~'u;t~;;';;::~:£~~t~,,~~;;'.;;';tr.~~~L V L k I •. : .•.. :"'~::':"":': I president; Mrs. Todd Fred- Dr. Edward Watko and Dr. made, mannikin, carrylnl! case. hair st~'le andee an 0 eren, son of Mis s Rabaut's pre-nuptial: Mrs. A. Wayne Kniffin and' . '. . : '.::.:":.::'".' ....; ericks, vice-president; Mrs. John Britt. cutting included. Imported from Italy. France

eJ.... 1{w13abgi-, ~~;:~:;;;:;;;;;e~;;'!At aramily~:~~:l~~;~t:~~:~r~~~~~~~::?~~~f.~ft~~t~f:~~~~l~~;i;5~;~i~~H!t~It;~::~:1;~t.ii~I parents, who have planned the and Mrs. Sheldon L. Drennan. ~-_._-~----________________ ,

P'f) r 1/.2 r 11 J t t th' h Th k . of Lakecrest lane, announced . .~/( v V U,/ i par y a elr orne an SgIV- the engagement of their daugh- a~d .from the Umversl.t:( of at United States Naval Officer nettle cneeK! mg Eve. tel', NANCY ANNE, to Ensign M.lchlgan, where she affllla~ed Candidate School, he received KS' I([ Ji'O l( r (:) ------ Gordon Nelson Cameron, .Jr. I WIth I?elta Delta Delta s~ront? his commissio~ 3s Ensign, Sup-

l,., v\): To Hold Bazaar She IS currently teachmg 10 ply Corps, Umted States Naval b ' thb Ensign Cameron Is the son Littleton, Colo. I Reserve. Following graduation r,ngs e IY I At St. P hilomen a of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon N. Ensign Cameron is a gradu. from the Navy Supply Corps

Cameron, of Hampton road, and ate of Grosse Pointe High School, he is presently the Jun- Mediterranean- ~~ I JQc

hi' the grand~on of Mrs. Ralph R. School and Western Michigan ior Supply Officer aboard the '1- St. Philomena Church Annua) Johnston, of Roslyn road. IUniversity. He is a member of USS Oglethorpe. I t

Christmas Bazaar will be held Miss Drennan was graduated Sigma Tau Gamm& fraternity. The couplon plans a summer : ...~ , 0 yOU •••! Saturday, November 21. from from Grosse Pointe High School Upon completion of training wedding.;12 noon 00 9 pm. ~d ~nday, ~_~ ~ ~ ~~~_~~~_~ ~~~~ ~~.::='lovember 22, from 2 p.m. to I _ '.' i, ,;~tPM~'r;~il:;~~ school hall, Mack! CHRISTMAS ON COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE .: ,_~

There will be games, giftI booths and a bake sale. Deli- Icious food will be served froLl!the kitchen. Sunday will feature I

- ~~ -- --- -- - an Italian style dinner preparedIby )fr. FeHx Tonin. The dinner,I will be $1 for adults and 75 II cents for children under 12. I

I The top award will be made I

Sunday night, a trip for two tothe World's Fair in New York.

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BethanyChristian Church

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At LmvflleServing Grosse Pointe

REV. KENNETH BRADY.PASTOR

9:30 Church School6:30 Youth Fellowships

10:45 Worship

St. Paul E1.Lutheran Church

The Grosse PointeCongregational

Church240 Chalfonte at Lothrop

Worship Service andChurch School at 9:30 & 11Nursery thru High School

Sennon Topic:"How Far Is Too Far?"

byMinister

John William Estes, Jr.

21 001 Morossat Ford Freeway

THANKSGIVING EVEService W~d., Nov. 25

7:30 p.m.The Chanc~l and Young AdultChoirs directed by Gordon Nel-son.

THE EBENEZERBAPTIST CHURCH

Sundn1l Servicesat 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.

Bible school for all agesat 9:45 a.m.

Tune In to "REALITY" CKLWSundays 7:30-8:00 p.m.Dr: Jack ScottI Pastor

Chalfont. and LothropTU 1-6670

We Invite You to WorshipWith Us

WORSHIP 8:30 & 11:00Sunday School 9:45, all ages

Sunday School, 11 :00,ages 1-8

Rev. Charles W. SandrcckPast<)r

Mr. Gliry K. Le.Vicar

THE GROSSE POINTEBAPTIST CHURCH

8 Mile at Mack,Grosse Pointe Woods

Invites you to worshipwith us.

10:00 a.m. Church School11:00 a.m. Morning Worship7:00 p.m. Evening Worship

and Radio BroadcastDr. A. Dale Ihrie, Minister

GROSSE POINTEMETHODIST CHURCH

211 Moross RoadfI:30 WOl'6hJp: C h u r c h School

for Nursery through 6thgrade. Adult Classes.

11:00 Worship: C h u r c h School'for Nursery through SeniorHigh.

teach sculpture three yearsa,go. In the int~rim, he heldvarious positions at the Uni-versity of California, RhodeIsland School of Design andthe Kansas City Art Institute.

His work is well knoWDthroug\}lout this country. Hismost recent show was held att.he Franklin Siden Gallery inDetroit.

Andiron DonatedBy DAR Chapter

Mrs. Clarence E. Carroll, Re-gent of the I..ouisa St. ClairChapter, Daughters 0 f theAmerica)ll Revolution, will pre-sent to Mrs. James V. Zeder,State Regent. and her StateBoard, an authentic antiqueandiron for the Michigan Roomin Mem{)rial Continental Hall,Washington, D. C.

The presentation ."..ill be'made today, November 19, at10:30 o'clock at the GrossePointe War Memorial.

The Museum is free and peo.pIe from all over the countryvisit it. Michigan travelersalways visit the Michigan roomto see the priceless furnitureand objects donated by themembers of the M i chi g a nDARs. The National Society iscelebrating its 75~h year.

Some of the members fromGrosse Pointe who will attendthe presentation are: Mrs. Wil-lard, O. Wilson, Mrs. CorneliusG. Egan, Mrs. Harold R. Smith,Mrs. Norman L. Parker, Mrs.Roy E. DeHart, Mrs. ClarenceE. Maguire, Mrs. R. FrederickShep.herd, Mrs. Floyd W. Dar.gel, Mrs. George F. Ryckman,Mrs. Louis M. Edgar and Mrs.Robert O. Artner.

He that loses wealth loses'much: But he that loses courageloses all.-Cerventes.

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St. JamesLutheran Church

THANKSGIVINGWORSHIP SERVICE

Thursday, Nov. 26, 10 a.m.

Pastor: Charles W. SandrockVicar: Gary K. Lee

375 Lothrop ot ChalfonteGrosse Pointe Farms

Kerchev!)1 at McMillan

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Book Sculptor For Art Talk

Sunday Service: 9:30 and11:00 a.m. (Nursery dur-ing both services.)

Sunday School-9:30 a.m.Rev. George E. Kllrz, Pastor

Alan Harre, Vicar

ST. PAUL EV.LUTHERAN CHURCH

The n ext Busme.ssmen'sLuncheon, sponsored by th~]<"ounders Society, Detroit In-stitute of Arts, is scheduledWednesday, November 25.The program will begin withcocktails at 12 o'clock noon,followro. by a 12:30 o'clockluncheon in the Rivera Court.

Speaker will be JuliusSchmidt, sC'Ulpture instructorat the Cranbrook Academy ofArt. Mr. Schmidt specializesin the castin.g of metals ofbronze and iorn.

He is one of the outstal1dingsculptors in this field, andwill tell how he works anddevelops ideas "for his art ob-jejcts.

Mr. Schmidt, a student atCranbrook some years ago, re-turned to his former school to

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTISTGrosse Pointe Farms

Sunday 10:30 a.m.-Church, Sunday SchOOl and Infants' RoomWednesday & p.m., Testlmon1al Meeting

WM. H. FRIES AUDITORIUM, 32 LAKESHORE ROADReading Room, 19613 Mack Ave.

Daily 10 to 5 except Sund.t and Holidays7 to 9 Thursday and Friaay evenings

Grosse Pointe Woods Presbyterian Church .19950 Mack Ave. (bet. 7 & 8 Mih Rds.) TU 1.2000

Andrew F. Rauth, MlollsterPaul A. Wlr.chester, Assistant Minister

Identical worshIp Services 9:30 a.m. and 11:00 lI.m.Church School at Both ServIces

Memorialjt unlt~~~~~~erl.n

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\ Richard W. Mitchell

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Gary R. Gruber~ -- Mlnisters...:-'..J Services 8:15__ - 9:30 and 11:15

.c: Church School Both- --.. Hours-Crib Room

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First English

Ev. LutheranChurch

Vf.'rnier Road at 'N'edgewoodDrive, Grosse Pointe Woods

Church Worship 8:30 & 11 :00Sundoy School 9:30'

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linger and Mildretl Michael tiedwith Margaret Van and MaryRandall.

East and West: Ellen Wal-rond and Forbes Robertson;Mary De Poorter and EstherHeidt.

Nov~mber 11: North andSouth, Mr. and Mrs. PaulJerome; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie!ley.

East and West: GrEta Teeterand Leo Lesinski; Mary Solmesand Dr. A. P. Pilides.

Novemhe!' 14: North andSouth, Marie Schervish andDaniel Huff; Harry Smith andAndrew Walrond.

East and West: Addie Waulkand Gertrude Ten Eyck; Mari-lyn Marting and Dr. John Co-bane.

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All Are Welcome

ST. JAMESLUTHERAN CHURCH

McMILLAN ROAD AT t<I!RCHIlVALIN GROSSI! POINTE rAM"'.~E.J: __

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You are invited toAttend this FREE lecture

Thanksgiving Day Service. 9:30 a.m.(Nursery)

Sunday Services - 9:30 and 11 :00 a.m.(NUTSe'I'Y during both services)

Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.

"CHRISTIAN SCIENCE:ITS ANSWER FOR

TODAY'S DEMANDS"By Martin Broones, C.S. B., ofBeverly Hills, Calif. Member of

the Board of Lectureship of TheMother Church, The First Church of

Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massa{:husetts

8 p.m. MONDAY Evening, NOVEMBER 23WILLIAM H. FRIES, AUDITORIUM

Grosse Pointe War Memorial32 Lakeshore Rd.,

Grosse Pointe Far'ms

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Grosse Pointe Farms

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Bridge Club Lists Winners

MllfionS witness Cape Horn-to-Falrbanks Durability Run

I,A PRODUCT OF C~~ MOTOR COMPANY. L~NCOLN-MERCURY DIVISION:

See the "Bing Crosby Show" Monday Night, 9:30 P.M., ABC, Channel 7

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SEE YOUR NEAREST MERCURY DEALER

Regular production show-room models run for 40days and nights In his.toric 16,200. mile grindto "top." Like all famousdurability feats of thepast rolled into one: theAlean Run, the Baja Run,the Over-the -Andes Run.What's the sense ofdriving Comet through16,200 miies of sleet, Ice, snow, mire, mountains, :. ,.etc.? To show you that Comet "can do." Don't you ~'+"<'

think it's time to come see the one that's not just lively \",.and beautiful, but tough and powerful, too. Comet! "N.""

Comets started Sept. 12 from Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego. First leg of long grindwound up and down tough, single.lane, snow-covered stretch of Andes Mountains.

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Comet roars from bottom to top of world toshow it's still World's Durability Champion

Grosse Poi n t e Memorial November 9: Nor t handBridge Club winners have been South, Patricia Edmunds andannounced. Elsa Reddaway; Isabel Hol-

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est and highest ski area at Jack-son Hole, Wyoming, with a 4100foot drOI) that is unequalled inthis country.

For sheer thrills and drama,however, nothing can matchJay'S multi-camera coverage ofinternational racing at WinterPark and Innsbruck. You willsee the first 'race in Olympichistory to produce medals forAmerican men skiers, and youwill see the la/;t race ever runby America's beloved BuddyWerner Don't miss this beau-tiful film, "Persian Powder."

Prlcel .ff'c;tiv. thru Sat .. Nov. 21.Right res.rv.d to limit qUMtities

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Bringing Movie I powder snow, ag.linst a back-drop of camels, mosques, andPersian bazaars.

There is hilarious naturalcomedy in the unending battleof beginners against gravity,and slow motion close-ups ofmodern ski technique by worldchampion Stein Erike:m.

Also included in the 9O-min-ute show is a fast-paced swingthrough some of America's topresorts such as Mt. Snow, Vt.Taos, N.M., Aspen, AsPt'n High-lands, and Vail, Co!.; and a heli-copter ascent of the West's new-

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GROSSE POINTE NEWS

Chancel Choir. Sk. A b adSaturday, 21:-9 a.m. Junior J, m ass or

and Senior Con fir mat ionClasses; 9:45 a.m. Chapel Choir; John Jay, America's Ambas- torium with Mr. Jay doing the10:45 a.m. Junior Choir. sador of Skiing, is coming to narration in person.

Sunday, 22:-9:30 a.m. and 11 Grosse Pointe on Sunday, No- Packed with action, beauty,a.m. Worship Services; 9:30 a.m. vember 22, at 4 and 8 p.m. to and excitement, "Persian Pow-Sunday School; 9:30 a.m. Bridge .... . ...Builders and Youth Groups. personally present, 1Il h.s own del' is an mtrlgumg aild un-

Monday, 23: - 12:30 p.m.\liVelY and amusing style, his usual picture that the entireMary, Ruth, Sarah and Martha latest color film epic, entited I family will enjoy. There areCircles; 8:30 p.m. Elders; 8 p.m. "Persian Powder." fascinating scenes of farawayDorcas, Lydia, Miriam Circles. Sponsored by the Center's lands such as Persia and the

Tuesday. 24: - 9:30 a.m. Grosse Pointe Ski Cuh, it will Cedars of Lebanon, where SwissPrayer Group; 8 p.m. Elizabeth be shown at the Grosse Pointe champion Fred Iselin perfonnsCircle. Waf' Memorial's Fries Audi- I amazing feats on skis in deep

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Prayer and Sermon. ChurchSchool, infants through gradesix, during above two services.6:30 Junior Chi Rho Classes(Grades 7, 8, 9), Senior ChiRho Meeting (Grades 10, 11, 12)

Tuesday, November 24: 9:30Eucharist.

ST. JAMES LUTHERAN

McMillan at KerchevalGeorge E, Kurz, PastOl

Alan Harre, VicarCarl Munzel, Organist

Thursday, 19:-1 p.m. Georgi-an C 0 u r t Visitation 8 p. m.

What Brings So Many People To Food Fair For Meat? ,

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~ VERNORS t -':='1 MEAT Oil CHICKEN : fOOD FAIR'S TASTY : I00 Extrl~.~nSt.mps &0 Extra ~~~"Stlmps I~ Ginger Ale : Campbell's Soup I Fresh Hamburg I With the purth ... of With thin coupon .nd ,. I~ 2' 24.01. 29cp,UI: 2 10'11.0 .. 2&c l 3 Lt.. $1°0 I Any Purchase of I~ bttl.s Dell I Caltl 7 I P1I9. I T k $5 M I~ With ~oullon &lid • I . With roupoa ... ~II ~ With COupu. and ~.II ur ey ~'., or ore"'-2; '3 ""reh.-eo £"- I ~ fa purc:hase ex. ~ ~ '3 pureh&Hl es. U't ~ I'""'C:! rludln, bet'r, \\'Ino Limit I ~ tludhrr beer, wi.. LIMit ~~~...c::; tludla, beer. wID. 1 raM. e-.~I 0 •• IIrnltell to o"e Exelacl1llJr

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Don'tTllrowItAway

We'll

CHECK WITH USIBring Them 'n'

In FactAlmost Anything

• Toys• Household

Appliances• Lamps

• Bikes

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St. James PlansSpecial Service

ST. MICHAEL'S EP1SCOPAL20475 Sunningdale Park(Near Mack and Vernier)

The Reverend Et1gard H. Yoe-man, Rector; The Reverend

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14931 Charlevoix c!!t

Wayburn-Ph. 822-9623

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SCIENTIST ' ~ er K. Groschner, AssistantMinister.Fries Auditorium Th

..s 0 uland Bod y" . th E u~day, November 19: 6:45~ IS e Ucharlst

subject at Christian Science .serVices this Sunday. Sunday, November 22 (Sun-

The Go Ide n Text reads' ~ay D':xt before Advent): 8"Knl)w ye not that ye are th~ . uchanst; 9:30 Choral Euchar-temple of God, and that the ist and Sermon; 11:15 MorningSpIrit of God dwelIetb in you'!",I Cor. 3:16).

The Lesson-8ermon concludesIllth these words from "Scienceand Health with Key to the:-,crlptures" by Mary Bakerbldy: "To divest thought offalse trusts and material evi.(~ences in order tl.at the spirit-l.al facts of being may appear,~ thIS i.~ the great attainment

by means of which we shall,1\ erp away the false and givep:ace to the true. Thus we mayc,'ahllSh in truth the temple, orbody, 'whose builder and maker., God'" (p. 428).

POINTE METIlODlSTSunday, ~ov. 22: 9:30 a.m.

Worship; Church School. 11 a.m.Worship; Church School. 5:301 m. Jr. High MYF. 6:15 p.m.\sbllry Choir. 7:30 p.m. Sr.!I1~h :.\lYF.

:'.londay. Xov. 23: 9:30 a.m. ~";'lId\" Group. I

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St. James Lutheran Churchc'ordially invites its fri~nds andllf'lghbors to attend the specialworship service on Thanks-giving Day. Thursday, Novem-ber 26, at 9:30 a.m. There willbe a nurs.:ry for small children,

Pastor George E. Kurz sug-;::ests that this special nationalho1lday is an opportune timefor his congregation, and for thecommunity, "to join tGgether ingIving thanks to God for Hisboundless love. which duringthe past year has: comfortedfriends who have been touchedby death, healed those who havefaltered through illness, in.u'eased families and enrichedLIes by baptism, brought joy'() shut-ins and strengthened1'10'<(' who cale for them; for(;oo's abundant gifts to meetphYSicalneeds and for the deep-l'lllng of love and strengthemng(If trust in Christ our saVior,'iI.l should join to praise andgl\"f' thanks vn Thanksgiving I

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SNIPER CAUGHT - MarineSgt. Roy F. Nagle is shownIn custody in New York.hands ,:uffed behind his back,after hiS arrest in the sniperSlaYing ot 18-year-old JoanWilson last June as she stoodIII a parking lot on .2nc2Street. Police kept on themeager trail for four rnontha

to come up with Nagle.

UNDRESS REHEARSALS- Thespicy divorce trial headlinesaround Princeton, N.J" in-clUde testimony of a seam-stress that Mrs. BarbaraJohnson (above), estrangedwife of Band.Ald heir J.Seward Johnson, 3c, un.dressed to her lingerie for'fittings In her bedroom Inpresence ot her secretary,Walter D. Bannard, 28. Ger.man-born Mrs. Johnson. 33,receives a record $900 aweek temporary alimony.

42 YEARS,OFF AND ON--Ed Erickson displays a llghtbulbhe claims haa been 1n use since before he moved into hiS'house in MinneapoUs. MinD.. 42 years ago. The bulb wuthere, in the basement, when he moved in, and has beeD

turned on and oU .. veral times each day.

NEW VOTING MACHINE-ThiB Is the newest thing in votingmachines. 8hO'WD in New York. which will be used for thefirst time this election. It has the title of the office listedin the lefthaJlo column, with names of the candidates listedby party 1n colwnns to the right. To vote, you turn dowDthe handle to the right of the name of the preferred clUldi-date. Mistakes may be corrected simply by lifting the handleback to Its original position and depressing the correct

bandle so that the ''X'' shows for the vote to register.

THE WORLO'SBIGGESTstnppmg shovel, good fot 140 cubicyards at a bite, is shown in operation at the Peabody CoalCompanY's River King Mine, Freeburg, Ill. It took 11

months to assemble It for digging.

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laid fagl., magnificent symbol of theAm.rlcan nation, yi.lds lot on. clav ftntposition 'jn the heel"" of all the peopl., asTom Turk.y, MON beautiful of barnyardlaIrds, rul.. the roost-and .. center of our

dining rootn tab_

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lHEY'RE MOVING A HARDWARESTORE-Women 1n Oak Park, m., demonstrate the char-itable way to move a hardware store as they push' cartloads of merchandise halt ablock down the street to the new location. The store advertised for 20 women to do thejOb, offering 25 cents per load to any charity designated. A grocery supplied the carts.

ENGULFEDIN MUDSLIDE-Rescuers search tllrough wrecked bome of Wllllam Miller, 49,Frank Sinatra'S pianist, after it was engulfed up to tour feet deep in a mudsUde in Bur-bank, Caltl. Miller'8 wife Aimee, 47, disappeared. RiB daughter Meredith, 17, escaped.Miller was injured trying to help his Wife eecape. ..It was like a flash flood," said MissMiller. "The mud just came down the canyon and filled one side of the bouse. We shut

that off, but then it started breaking the house up."

ALLALUMINUM-Th" world's first all-aluminum submarine, the Alum1naut. surta<.'er InLong lslano Scunc1 after its first dive. The three-man, 54.foo1, 72-ton vessel features aunique center cleek propeller to aid hove'ring at desired depths. It Is designed to probethe ocean at depths up to 15.000 feet with television lUld sonar equipment. It also ca....take samples of the ocean floor and marine We. Electric Boat built n lor Reynolds In.

ternational at a cost of $2 millioIL

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"PEACE MARCHER"ErIca Enzer 18 holsted into the back of a O. S. Coast GuarO pickUptreck at MiamI Beach, Fla., as she and four others were ejected from their unpoundedboa.t as they were about to set out for CUba. Boat, "Spirit of Freedom," was taken UItow.

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SOVIET INS AND OUTS

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IN MASSACHUSETTS,d~ought 18 critical in the central andBerkshire regions. This Is the Lenox Reservoir, the lower

s~ction VIrtually empty, the upper receding swiftly.

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THE ourS-Kremlin decisions retire aUing Deputy PartyLeader Frol Kouov (left) ..oDd expel Khrushchev's son-tn.law, Alexei Adzhubel (m1ddle) trom the Central Committee.AJ.8o tired is VasUY L Polyakov (right), Who was Kh;("UI'Jh-

elley's agriculture Chief, an area of trouble.

RAI!.STRIKENOV. 23-At negotiations 1n ChlcagO, James E.Wolle (left), National Rallway Labor Conference chairman,announces that the carriers will not o!fer more than the 9.eent annual pattern already given to other unions. The 4J1xunions setting a Nov. 23 strike demand a 10 per cent in-crease plus 14 cents an hour plus an annual 1Dcr,)ase of 3.6per cent thereafter. Michael Fox (right), AFL-CIO RaUw~yDep&:'tment president, announces the strike deadline with."Only if railroad management enanges Ita course and r&o

negotiatea a aatlsfactary settlement before that time caDthe atr'..ke be avoided." The Idx uniOlUl total 14:0,000 member&

SITTING BUCKS-Mrs. RIChard Sosnovske, farm wife nearGleason, Wis., poses with a couple of deer whiCh proved tobe sitting bucks tor her bow and arrow. Someone~old hertwo bucks were fighting nearby and she grabbed1lfJ.er bowand arrows and hied herself thence. It turned out th&bucks' qorns were locked and one was dying of a brokenneck. She dispatched the other with a single arrow. Onewith 10-point antlers weighed 185 pounds, the other, a 13-

pointer, weighed 230 pounds.

THE INs-Re:;hUffUng by the new Soviet leaders elevatesAlexander N. Shelepin (left) to full membership on thepowerful Presidium. ShelepUl. 46, was fonnerly oustedNikita Khrushchev's secret pollce ChIef. Pyotr Demichev(middle) becomes a Presidium candlda.te. He was Khrush.chev's light industries chief. Pyotr Shelest, Khrushchev'sdeputy in the Ukraine. a]so gains full Presidium membership.

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BACKAT WORK- You mIghtI'.ot know it to look at himbut It's British actor Pete;Sellers, in Pans on his firstfull-length film since hisheart attack in HollY''/ood,

"What's New. Pussycat?"

1944 HIT-RUNTRIAL-WelbyLee. lil, displays a bumperguard as evidence in courtin Celina, Tenn., where aman he tracked down In a20-year search is chargedwith second degree murderill the New Year's Eve 11:144hit-run death of Lee's fatherNewt. Lee finally trackeddown Grover Jones. 55. an

Indianapolis handyman.

Grover Jones (light) sitsIn COurtroom with hI" at-torney. William Mercuri.

GOOD AS NEW - FormerPresident Eisenhower tlashe.his famous sm1le as he leavesWalter Reed Hospital 111Washington atter a stay 01several days tor treatmentof a severe case of Iaryng1t1&He'. good all new, they 8&1. ,

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THENCBELITY-Mrs. DorothyCrowfoot-Hodgkins, 5~ thethird woman to be awardeda Nobel Prize in its 64.yearhistory, holds a model of themolecular structure of achemical she made by use ofan X-ray technique whichwon her the prize for chem-Istry. She teaches at Oxford

University in England.

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GROSSE POINTE NEWS

Dancing toJOHNNY PARKS

Friday & Saturday NightArt Ferguson

at the piano barTues. thru Sat.

MARV. WELSHwill b. on the late, late show

Saturday nightComing Nov. 25, Earl Palmerand his trio

VVednesday thru SaturdayTHANKSGIVING DAY

DINNER served In diningroom 12 to 9 p.m,

Roast turkey, baked ham,roast bee~, 2.95 Complete

Closed Sunr.loy~SeD Food 0 Specialty

Business Men's Lu.. cheonllfrom 11 to 2

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Milnor Lounge

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TERRY ALAN

We Regret This Inconvenience But Will Look Forward to ServingYou in the Traditional Lambardi Manner in the Very Near Future.

Al .the BIG Tf!A~KSGIVING SHOWS,/.;~ ..,"'" ARE HERE EARLY THIS YEAR!~'.. .'\

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ICOLU:\'lBUS-Former Masters

i champion Billy Golembiewski ofIDetroit pulled away from thei field Saturdav night and won the.IProfessional "Bowlers Association!open tournament by a whopping:

6 . I'44 pms. IGolembiewski picked up $3.'

000 in prize money. He finishedthe 40.game tournament with a

,total of 9,884 compared to 9,438,for second-place finis~er Dave I:Soutar also of DetrOIt. Soutar:picked \rp $1.50U in prize money. I

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Thursday, November 19, 1964

Starting Nov. 18thWeds, through Sat.

18400 Mack Ave. TUxedo 4.9113

~. hb h d 11:30 a.m., ages 11-12, John Bruce, Instructor. Mem-I ~ 0 t R d B t 1St PIT. k Vince Famularo. the Tankerselg or 00 Club News bership fee only. ~p r S oun Up anque .... au au ers. are pxpected to take the divi.

ON TWIRLING G.. Sh ;sion title. The team is strong'------------ 1: BROWNELL JR. ~tJH SCHOOL- To fJonor Football Stars ettIng In ~ ape rin personnel as it lost only two

RECREATION SCHEDULE Saturday, 10-11 a.m.--Girls 5 thru teens, Marge ' -- I ~.radua~ing senior~, Noml Mil.ler-------- The Lakers of St. Paul, sec- ; ~iI1d MIke Br.o.wnmg. Re~ur~mg

BADMINTON (Adults) Hudson, Instructor. $10 for 10 lessons. . Football players at Grosse Banach or they <;al: be made ond in their division last year, : to the squad IS a host of ]Ul1l0rsnRO\Y:'JELL JR. HIGH SCHOOL-- FENCING Pointe High will be honored by a~ the door next Tuesday eve- are now preparing for the sea. I who conslltule the bul~ of ~he

Wednesday, 7:30-10 p.m. RICHARD SCHOOL- the Dads' C 1 u b at the Fall lUng. , : whi~h operis in December. I team. Amon~! the.m IS. RickBALLET Thursday, 4-5 p.m.-Boys all ages over 7. John Sports Roundup Banquet sched- Va r sit y cheerleaders and I . ,Montmorency, all CIty SWImmer

HI<'HARD SCHOOL- Bruce, Instructor. $5 for 10 lessons. uled for 6:30 p.m. Ncvember their sponsor Miss Jeri Mulsan! ca(lshel. St. Paul team !w~lch \ las~ yeal'.~ .__ ._~ __ ._~.T 4 - 24. in the high sehool cafeteria. will also be honored. Officers, .. tself .the Tanke:s) fl:st,

lies. _ .:> p.m.-Beginners and 3rd and 4th year stu- FUN NIGHT Grosse Pointe High's football in addition to MinarQ Mumaw. condltl~ned .lts.elf?y calisthemcsdetns ;>-6p,m. Advanced Students, Myra Haisig-In- MAIRE SCHOOL- team tied with Fordson for sec- presidenl, and Frank Banach,: and welghthftll1g in lhe st. Paulstructor, $25 for 10 lessons. Friday, 7-9 p.m.-Boys and Girls in 4th-5th-6th ond place in the Border' Cities! lreasurer, al'e Ed Bunn. vice- I ~Yln 2fter school. hours. The I

~ASKET grade, Miss Masak in charge, 25c admission includes League, with W7>'andotte coming I president; Henry Kinzie, secre- ,.1an.ke~s no:", practIce at Brown-,BALL CLINIC (Boys) refreshments. in first. i tarv: and board members War- e~l JUI~lOr Illgh school under the

RHO\\":'JELL JR. HIGH SCHOOL- GVM ACTIVITIES Members of the teams will be: rel~ Anderson; Don Campbell,: (ilre('tlOn of Coach Tom Teetaert,lT1lesday, 4-6 p..:m.-Boys ages 8-12 Jim McBride- MAIRE SCHOOL- introduced by Head Coach FA who is a Iso Assistant School Led by Captain Kerry LuberInstructor. $2.00 for 10 lessons ' Saturday, 10-11 a.m.-Girls ages 7-9, 11-12 noon- ~ernet. with To~ Gauerke and Principa!.: D~. ~obert Cl~rke:' .~lI1d~~'~~~ai~s ._BobKelly and,B,\ SKETBALL MIDGET LEAGUE TRYDUTS Girls aaes 10-12 12'30-1'30-Boys aaes 7-9 1:30- 'I,JII11.Cu~lett, assIstant coaches, Fred Ciltchfleld. Paul CI~ok" ,_u_.._._ .._ .._-...::: .~-

RROW~ELL JR. HIGH SCHOOl '" ,.. IT k l:) I t' t as hIS aIds. Don Zysk. Reserve Lane Donovan: Gerry Gel'lch,' t?' 0 S 1000 4 00~ .L- 2:30-Boys ages 10-12, Harry vv arn -en, ns rue 01"1 Coach will 'ntroduce members who is also High Scl;ool Prin- pen undClYS : to: •S'lt'lrdav Dee ;) 1964 10 B N f' t f b h' . . .. Thurs and F" Till 9:00 P.M. 0

.,. ,J' '. • a.m.- oys all ages 9-10. I • 0 ee excep or mem ers Ip. of his squad. ('ipal; Alfred Miller: Ellsworth , ,. I, GYMNASTICS I An outstanding speaker has Reynolds; Fred Sleiner and DI'. i WE DELtV tR i.BROWNELL JR. HIGH SCHOOL-. been.scheduled for the banquet, Robert, Swanson. New. Officers i "

Wednesday. 6-7:30 p.m.---Boys and GIrls 9 thru I according to Dad's Club pres i- , for the 1964-65 year wIll be (lll-, , On Order of $5 or Mor. c

teens. Pete RondoL Instn1ctor. $7.50 for 10 lessons. I dent Minard Mumaw. i nounced. : ! R 0 5 L Y N !HOCKEY LEAGUE No tickets are sold for tile' Expenses for the ronst beef, I I

;BACK OF NEIGHBORHOOD CLUB BUILDING- Roundup. Donaqons will take i dinner and cost of all trophies. t MAR K ET jF 0':" boys from all the Pointes-Ages 8-9 in one di- car.e of all expenses for the din-I will amount to about ~3.50 ~er ! i: SATURDAY MATINEE ONLYvision 10-12 in another division. Reaister at Neigh- nel a.nd the sports tr~Phles'l person. Frank Banach. eXplal?S, j Oldest in the W~ocb : ' James Brownb 'h d CI b Ofr 710 N t D 0, C '"t $2 DonatIOns can be made In ad-: that he hopes donatlons wl11, , I,

01 00 U ICe, 0 re a)11e. 0,. vance right now with Frank \ cover these costs. I '21020 MACK at Roslyn Rd. j' IIPOLICE DO.G STORY".nrno --_.--- -----~----- --_.--- ---~----'---,' TU 4.9821 c

BROWNELL JR. HIGH SCHOOL- W d S F dB; ,.- .._.._.._.._.._..__ .._.1 'Wednesday. 6-7 p.m.--Beginners ages 7-12, 7-8 p.m. 00 S l.. partalls ete at allquet, ----.._----_...- ----. --Teens and Adults, $10.00 for 10 lessons, Frank I ' .

IAul, Instructor. I The Woods Spartans football ~tt'easurer Charles McNair., IN DETROIT IT'SKNITTING LADIES , team rang down the curtain on! War n e r complimenled the

GROSSE POINTE WAR MEMORIAL- a very successful seaso.n Thur~- I many mothers of the Spartan:Fridays, 1st and 3rd, 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m. day, November 12. WIth theIr t p~ayers who gave su much of;

OPEN GAMES ROOM 11th an~ual banquet at the I theil' time and efforts through-'BROWNELL JR HIGH SCHOOL- 'Alcom~ Hall. The turnout was out the ~'ear to make this,

. . one of the largest and most,s e a son so sllcce~sful. The.Saturdays, 9 a.m ..4 p.m., all ages, table games, pll1g enthusiastic with more than' \'1 I S I I d• " OO{ S c partans c wer ea ('l'S

pong. and pool. 350 parents. players l'nd guests' were lauded for their hardOPEN GYM in attendance. work eve I' 7>' week and the,

BROWNELL JR. HIGH SCHOOL- Guests induded Fred Dueln- variety of cheers tlwy thoughtSaturday, 9 a.m.-12 noon. ages 7-12, 12-4 p.m., teens, ling, Chief of Police of Grosse up fol' the Spartan followers.

PIERCE JUNIOR HIGH~ i Pointe Shores: Terry Barr, Alex Autographed foolballs \\'ere:Tuesdays. 7-9 p.m. Jr. and Sr. High boys. I Karras, and Carl Brettschnei-: pr.esented to ~lead ~'arsity coach: ~

PLA YMATES I ger of ~he Detr.oit Lions. Their MIke G?tes,. LOll Kra~t.ke. Pete:BROWNELL JR. HIGH SCHOOL- I l~tereSJtmg stones got the eve. ~olumblt. JI!:n La\\' .. Iom Me-,

. d G' , ! nrng off to a fast start. Mahon; .JunlOr varsIty. head,Saturdays, 1-2.30 p.m. B~ys an IrIS, 4-6 YIS. old. I , ('oach Robert A. Turzak. Charles'$5.00 for 10 lessons. Vanety program, Lenore Pas- ~ All of the Spa.rtans ?layers Kenney Stan Bvrs: Pon\f }leadquinelli, Instructor. ! were presented WIth theIr !()O~- coach \Verner [,ueckofr: Hene

RF.TARDED CHILDREN'S RECREATION PROGRAM : b~~1 l~ttell's and t~atm and l,~dl- Vansteenkiste. and Jim ~ye.PH nWNELL JR HIGH SCHOOL- ! VII .ua payer dPldcutrets\. b 1'0- in appreciatioli for their '](;ng.. . ; P lIt'S werr. awar e 0 Ie ovs .

Saturdavs. 9:30a.m.-11:30 a,m. 11 yrs. and older, 1 ,who played their last game ~n I hours and excpllent coachIng0.111.-3 p.m 10 vI's. and younger. $10.00 for 10 les- I tile varsily squad. Good sports- thIT'o)Uf,hOUltlh1eseastohn't 11 I

B b -, . I . t ' . . . le team ones a a t 1e 'sons. 0 Carter. nstruc or. , manshlp awards were presented ho "11' t' .(, ... d'RETJREO MEN'S CLUB i to Kris Warner of the varsity .VS \\1 I e urn nex ~eal an :

- '" ,'. .' \\'111 pass the word along to the:GROSSE POINTE WAR MEMORIAL- : tea~. Paul Abbott, of the .1umor ,new boys who move into the

Fridavs. 12 noon-5 p.m. $5.00 Clllb Membership re- II vcalr~lty Sfqtuhad.Pa~d .Jeff De-, commu~itv and might like to'. alre. 0 e onles. 'qUlred. play for the Spartans.SMALL SET (Sect. I) , The 1964 oulgoing officers of The next meeting of the Dads,

GROSSE PTE. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH- I ~he Spartans Dads Cl~b were C.lub will be held. at the Ver-T d Th' 9 11 P e scho 1 g b i mtroduced and received an mer School on FrIday. Novem-

ues .. an .m s .. ,- a,m. r -? 0 /oup- ?ys ; ovation f~r a ~ob well don~ .. bel' 20, at 8 p.m. The players',and gl.r1Sages 3 and 4. $35.00 for ...0 seSSIOns. MarIan i These offIcers 1I1cluded preSI-, fathers are urged to attend this'Gulevlch. Instructor. Ident Bob Warner, vice-pres i- 'meeting to meet lhe new oHi-; B. McDANIEL GUN fHOP

SMALL SET (Sect. II) rlent Bob Johnston, secretary i eel'S and to start planning for J, GROSSE PTE, CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH- ! R e n e Vansteenkiste, and the 1965 season. ,! Mon. and ~ed .. 9-11 a.m. Pre~chool grollp-Boys i------~----~-~~~~~~~~-~.~~.-~~~~~-----.------~---~----~

and girls ages 3 and 4. $35.00 for 20 sessions. Vivian IDavis. Instructor. ~

, TAP DANCING,RICHARD SCHOOL-: Tuesdays, 4-5 p.m. Girls ages 7-12( Beginners only)

I $5.00 for 10 lessons. Jill Goodman, Instructor.TEEN CENTER

GRACE CHURCH-Lakepointe and KerchevalMon. thru Fri., 3:30. 5p.m. Jr. High and Sr. High,Saturdays, 1.4 p.m. Jr. and Sr. High, Friday nites,7:30-9:45 p.m. (.Jr. High Only). Membership or 50cGuest Fe€.l TEEN DANCES

i GRACE CHLJRC.;I-Lakepointe and Kerchevali Saturday Nites, 9-12 p.m. (Sr, High Only). 50c me!li-

I

, bel'S. 75c non-members, except on War MemonalYouth Council Dance Nites.

TUMBLINGI MAIRE SCHOOL-I, Saturdays, 9-10 a.m. Boys and Girls 7-12. $10.00

for 12 lessons. Harry Warnken, Instructor.I WEIGHT LIFTING (TEENS)i BROWNELL JR. HIGH SCHOOL-I Saturdays, 1-3 p.m. John Bruce, Instructor. I

:GRACE C'HURCH-Lakepointe and Kercheval :I Monda~T-Friday. 3:30.5:30 p.m . .Jim Addy. Saturday::--1-4 p.m., Diek Lappin.I Information regarding registration at temporary office,1710 Notre Dame, Monday-Friday. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. at:Brownell .Jr. High on Saturdays, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

NOW STARRING

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COUCHE:cases,and bbirds, (5-0695.

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Used Pianos & OrgansNew Pianos & Organs

OPEN SUNDAY1 TO 5

8-ARTICLES FORSALE'-WANTED TO RENTE'XECUTIVE and wife, 1 child,

desire house in one of Pointes.Will pay up to $350 monthlyfor 5 year lease. TUx£'do2.5831.-----------

." Stenos

." Typists

." Compo Operators

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CallTUXEDO 2.6900

Joan Dyson CooperTU2-1523

HARKNESS PHARMACY~n:113 Mack Ave. at Lochmoorn: 4-3100

CU~"'"\lGHAM DRUGS ,16~',j Kercheval at Notre Dame:Tl: 5.9698

nOL1N. hy hIgh school stu-d":l!. B('g:nnc'l''i through ju- ,Announcing new location to!l101' high. Ca:mpn Nemeth. service future Kelly girls.Tl:xedG 1-8790. 19~25 Venier Road

------ : 2 blocks east of Kelly Road

:'>ICSIC ('onserv~tory graduatewill ~i\'e voice \('ssons inYOUf :JOme. Children. adults.I'<tula Curll'tt. 527-4098.

28-TUTORING -~---_.ALL ELDIE:'JTARY ~ r a d es

ami remedial reading DetrOitBoard of Education list. TV4-4323 alter 4 p.m.

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3RIGGS ~mSIC STUDIO15 Kercheval-Punch and Judy IBuilding.

Grosse PointeTeacher: :~lILDRED BRIGGS

TC'xedo 2.5680

I 28-TUTORING II4-HELP WANTED IS-SITUATION WANTED 16-FOR RENT- 6-fOR RENT-Classified Deadline :----. -COt';M'U-N-IT--Y~~-- _._~ALE and FEM~~~E_I MAN AVAILABLE for part I (Unfurnished) (Unfur"-i~h~~)_.._.~__ ..Is Tuesd':<.\l noon, 12 p.m.. I MAN OR W 0 MAN - Take: time work during week. OdG MARYLAND, 1011, near E. Jef. NEFF and Jefferson. Lower 4for all new copy, changes of. TUTO~ING SERVICE orders and deliver Rawleigh jobs. Tuxedo 5-2351. I ferson _ Newly decorated 4- large n~wly d.ecorated l'?omscopy and cancellations. It is : ~ms LOUIS MARICK DIREC I Products in Grosse Pointe. N-URSING in your -h~~-Days room apartment with dining In spacIOus older. flat. fUx-su£:gested that aU real estate T'OR' TutorIng by degree teach' Write Rawleigh, Dept. MCK. East side. Experienced' Good room. Will furnish. AdUlts., edo 4.9268 after 6... ~_._'_

. . 769 1217 F tIll' ------- -----.----- -- . NE d' 1 t dent andcopy be submitted to our of- ers available in all subjects for ' , reepor.. reference. 776-5982. VAlley 4-5389. H2 STORY on corner In Farms. WAY me Ica s u1'1("(' by Monday 5 p.m. grades high school, college and ~--~._-~--~ .--.---- --- - -- - - -...---~.- CADIEUX at JEFFER.C'_ON 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. $275. wife desire carriage house or Full Line of Lowrey Organsp-------------' WOMAN. counter, dry cleaning CAPABLE St. Ambrose senior ., d 6 3 upper flat. 831-1692 after 6, and Chickering Pianos.

adult eduea~ion. experience. 3 to 7 p.m.-Sat. wants work after schoO'I and 4 room terrace, oil heat, 2 Call nIxe 0 2-5 1 . II.. ha'qe Ads-12 wordsfor $I.OO! 33Y Merriweather urdays. 11 to 7. Denby Clean. Saturdays. Valley 2.5180. bedrooms, garage. Shown 6A-FOR RENT ..!_.m. GALLAGHER MUSIC CO.

Grosse Pointe Farms ers. 20087 J\1ack. -- -- ..- -~--._------- by appointment only. Call (Furnished) EXECUTIVE and wife with 2'1 4224 N. Woodwardi 0:: each additional word J TUxede 4-2820 ----~~~--~, NURSE, Pracitcal. white. Hour- Mr. Bliss, WO 1.0321. _~~_ children, desires 3 or 4 bed.: Between 13 and 14 Mile Road

I S AN . d i Iv or day duty Excellent - .. ----- ------------ INDIAN VILLAGE (II'OqUOl'S room home I'n Grosse Pointe ~------------ALESM . reqUIre to man-: . . ELEGANT 6 bedroom 3lh I . .OPENINGS FOR rEACHERS. ~ge ~hoe departme~t of pro, i .. references. 935.5713. _.... _.1 baths. spacious terrace: Soon Ave.)-Hands?mel~ furn.lshed area. Occupancy approximate- BROWSE

. SH'ORTHAND-~~ typew~iti;g i greSSlve Grosse Pomte store. I NURSE. practical. night duty" available in ideal Grosse: 4 bedro.om Colomal With 2 ly December 15th. Call Cadil. "Helen's Antiques"taught in your home or mine. i Some experience preferred or! relief duty or baby sitting.' Pointe location. $300. Box' baths. LI!Jrary. large s('re~~ed lac Motel, Woodward 2.37~~. i885-5341. ; we will train. A wonderful op.: Gl'o""e Pointe references. Call: !VI 15, Grosse Pointe News. !errace. Very fme condItIOn and leave .message for . 'I 11:00 to 6:00 Daily

----.~-_.-------- portunity for a responsible mornings. Valley 4-0022. : ~~ ~___ In a.nd out. Please call for: Harry Bennm~hof_f.____ 14633 E. Jeffersonmarri"d man loaking for a ---.-~-.---.~- ... - ..--- ---- i CLEAN pleasant 5 room upper detalls. i RisPONS'-B'; E Gentleman de-I 821.4424futurp Interviews will be 5A-SITUATIONS I income, Haverhill and Mack. HUGH CHALMERS . ,'. r;o~ preferrablv in. ~ ~~held next Thursctay and Fri. ! WANTED ([)Qmestic)! Will decorate to suit. Dish- TU 4-4040 Eves TU 4.2557 ~I ~s PJe~se call bet'w('en RECONDITIONED B aId w ~nday. Write Bo:: D-3, Grosse i '. I master. heat included. $135. ----. -- ---.-.. -- ---- -- -.- ...-~ 1~ ~~~. and 2 p.m. Monday Acrosonic Con so! e piano.Pointe News. ,IRONING ~one In my hobme.: Adults. 882.3044. M~RL~?ROUGH, 1035 t h r 0 ugh Friday, Tux('uO blond mahogany i? popular

: VAlley 2...472. ; - - .-~ -~ . I AttractIve .~ rooms. wall. wall , i contemporary stYling. Here------~---------------I- .. -._-~---------- ... -. 'LAKEFRONT estate carrIage carpeting large> closets 4-7671. I' h t d II4A HELP WANTED I ~VOMAN . h 3 d T .1 . -".' , ----- ....----~- - - IS a c ance 0 save 0 ars.

Call: -. I \ WlS es ays, .ues I house, 3 bedrooms, $1.6;), In-: tIled bath. Jefferson. Grosse GROSSE POINTE or vicinity. Terms 6%. Smiley Bros .. 5510DETROIT AND SUBURBAN __~_( Dom~~!,~). .__. ._, ~f~nin ':~~es~~~3. Fnday,' eludes heat. Purdy & Edgar" Pointe and Chalmers buses.! 3. or 4.bedroom home Oi' dU'\ Woodward. TR 3.6800. Open

SEWS SALES STATIONS TUTORING SERVICE EXPERIE:\'CED housekeeper, 5 1 g .. . TUxedo 4.2228. Employed lady. VAlley; plex. About $175. Call Mr. evenings M 0 n day throughDOWNTOWN AREA KE 7-4653 days gene:'a1. Ironing, plain LADY wants washing and iron. UPPER. decorated, 2 b~dr~o~ 2-0216 after 6. Kallmerten at JE 9.3000, ext. I Friday and Sunday 1.5.

Gr:lnd Circus Park News Stand -.------~-- ~------- cooking. Live in or s'tay some ing at home. 4352 Maryland. 30' living room. new cherry 4 CLEAN ro~~~---;:-~d~~~d rent i 7186, days; PR 2-1300, nights. : -------------~--~---.\ld)CstICBldg. News Stand :.'3-LOST AND FOUND _.nights. :!,Uxed_o ~.7665 after 6. TUxedo 5-5226. kitchen cabinets, adults. $90. for occasional' day baby sit- 8-ARTICLES FORSALE- i PASTEL PORTRAITS

O C I : Prescott 1-0860 or Tuxedo t' S 't d o'f E' ' MAKE A LOVELY GIFTE JEFFERSONT ITYLIMITS HI-S-S--IN--G~-b'~'---'--t~'t'-'--~~f'WANTED for placement: Ex- EXPERIENCED girl wishes mg. ~ecuny epSI. \e- .. _ _ .~ __A'd P k '.1 E J!f .n., Ionze sa ue 0 I. 2-1169 nings 8849191 WANTED LIKE~ESS GUARA~TEEDla~S V~;;Dykeanor. . e erson boy. Pan. 4' approximately.: perienced cooks, waItresses steady work.-Mondays. :rues.' _~~_' __ ._~ ' ~Camcrons G:!t Shop. Wayburn' Re'moved from TWO Wood. I and couples. TUxedo 5-4576. days. Wednesdays, FrIdays. INDIAN V ILL AGE (Burns THREE bedroom home avail- On Consignment for Resale. Call for ~~1~:ent. $10.P,:;k Jg:iJgs. CltyLimlts land Place. possibly as. a Hal.l HOUSEiEEPER -t;;-li-v~i~~S~n- 925.5386. Ave.)-Pleasant painted gray able December 1st to April Child.ren's, men's and women's . ~. __ .

10ween prank. Sentimental days off, good references. LADY-- desires housework Sat. Colonial in really nice condi- 30th. Near L i n c 0 1nand clothmg; must be cleaned an~ FOUR SKIN Stone Marten neck-GROSSE POINTE PARK I ....alue to owner. Reply to Box New home in Grosse Pointe urdays only. Own transporta- tion. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, plus Charlevoix. Adults. Com'en-: pressed. ALSO household apph., piece. Black Persian Lamb

.\lW~;,'111~~:~fmacy.\\'ayburn and! U2, Grosse Pte. News. Woods. Phone after 6 p.m., tion. Best of I' e fer I' .1 C e. maid suite. Bright, modern- ient transportation. 886-3674. i ances. Will pick up. jacket. size 18. Both in excel-

St~I~~a~e:c~~~~;ry' Beacon( fled i LOST="-E-;e gi~-s~-e s~-b~~ 293-5386. I 921.6129. ~:y~ ~ii\~hl~~~e l;it~lOoO:ti~~u~~ JEFFERSON East Rive~Hous~. ; 25819 T~~r~;R~~r:s.B~~th of, lent condition. 777-9344 afterLouis Party Store on CharlevoIx I frames, brown case. Villa?e YOUNG white woman for plain EXPERIENCED reliable lady b Beautiful river view. lease for, 10 Mil~. 771.2e50. ' ~6_. ~ .. _

GROSS~ POINTE CITY , Lane or No~re Dame at VII- i cooking and downstairs work wants cleaning. laundry Mon- UY'HUGH CHALMERS winter. 10 minutes downtown. i _~ .. ~_ .. i CORNET. reasonable. StorklineKopp's P;1armac). CadIeux and: lage Lane. ruxedo 1.3955. , for 3 adults. Live in. Good days, Tuesdays. Close to Ver. TU 4-4040 Eves TU 4-2557 Call after Thursday. Owner. VIRGINIA'S i birch chest. brass headboardcu~~,:~~ehv;.~1'SDrugs. Notre Dame I I~'OST=-B~~~~let--of-~q~~r~--~'~t I experieI1ce .and references nor, Jefferson bus. Refer- ~------~~~~~~- VAlley 2-2705. ATTIC TREASURES a~d frame. Girl'.s blue co~t.. and Kercheval ' amethysts. set in gold. Valued! necessary. HIgh wages. Grosse ences. 865.9619. WINDMILL POINTE. Luxuri- GARAGE. ;part~~~t -f~~--.~-;~p.~I 10"30 _5 D '1 SIze t 1

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:-;~~~e r;~iieKe~~;~~~Cj" Notre. antiqUe. Tuxedo 5-3740. 'Pointe. TlTxedo 5-9194. EXPERIENCED woman wants ous, spacious 2 bedroom who wlll work part tIme In, . al y scoui - -- ---- -.--~---~--~----~~-- apartment. 3 baths, family exchange for rent. Tuxedo i We buy and sell : -~- .-----

GROSSE:POINTE FARMS : 4-HELP WANTED HALF.DAY housekeeper. 7:30 I five days cooking, laund,ry, room, screened terrace, utility 2~6896. , 17904 Mack 884.6313, ESTATES bought and sold.T,a:l Pharmacy, Kercheval E to 12:30. Cook breakfast and I light housework. References. I room. 2 car garage, excellent ~~ .________ Complete or odd pieces. An-r}~,; Higrugs. FIsher Rd. a::' __~~L_~_~ND FEMAL---. lunch. TUxedo 1-6260. I 568-0698. condition. Many extras, first FARMS-~..a bedr~~~--~ol~~i~i-i FOR THE FINEST IN RESALE tiques, silver, china, furni-

Kercheval REAL ESTATE SALESPEOPLE STEADY. r~U~ble for Tu~'sdays I GIRL W IS H-'is -d~i-'~~~rk. time available. 884.2253. to 6 months, $150. 885.3195. CLOTHING FOR THE ture, Oriental rugs. Hugh C.SC'~~tt;:';~~Drugs, F1sher Rd. and' -Experienced full time, ag- and Fridays. Ironing and I Grosse Pointe reference. 923- -----------~-- .------- ---- FAMILY Bolan, 10233 Woodward, TOKlOsel Drug8. Mack and c-M'1e ' gressive salespeople needed to cleaning. References. TUxedo 8484. SMALL house, Mack near Ca. RIVER HOUSE ; Many originals. Large selection 6-2500.

Road . I t ff C II dieux. Tuxedo 2-6489. h ---------------.\'iood's Drug Center, Mack and join our active sa es sa. a 5-4423 1-- .------------ __ ~ ._ Attractive one.bedroom com. of c ildrer,'s wear. BUY a player piano for yow'Bournemouth (7 Mile Rd.) ~lARV BOUTIN, TUxedo 4-' I RELIABLE LADY desires day BE A CON SF IE L D, Grosse pletely furnished ap~rtment, Items taken on consignment. family. starting at $295.

7'733. . HAVE garage apartment for I work. A-I ironer. cleaner. Pointe. Lower six. Adults. No looking onto the river. Lease LEE'S FASHION MART MUSIC CENTERGROSSE POINTE WOODS --.--------- couple who will exchange Kind to children. Call after pets. Valley 4.1085 after 4. to May 1st available at once. 20339 Mack TU 1~8082 22933 Gratiot near 9G-ro,;se Pointe Pharmacy, Mack' WRIGLEYS Supermarket are d . . f t I 6 30 925 8149

and Hunt.lngton now accepting applications ome<;tlC servIces or ren., : p.m., - . KARL DAVIES TU 5-3220 . 10 to 5 Daily. Fri. 'til 9 Hours 10 A.M. to 9 P.,VI. DailyHarkness Pharmacy. Mack and Tuxedo 2.6896 ..---.--~- ------.---~- ---- ---..-.-- - -"'-' __ ~ ~ PR tt 5 8000

Loch,Tloor for stofe managers and assist. --.-.------_ ..__. -- HOUSEKEEPER for e 1 de r I y NEFF 517-Attractively decor- 6B-ROOMS FORRENT 'I esco ~H(~'t~l~d Jotlnsons. Mack and 8- ant managers. Must have EXPERIENCED white woman man. More for home than ated upper available immedi- I ANTIQU ES ----- ~G",untlo. Mack and Anita p ria I' supermarket manage- for child care, no housework, wages. References. Tuxedo ately. 2 bedrooms, $175, lease. EAsT~DETROIT-'=' Roo-~ ~f~~ GUITAR AND DRUM WARE-Arnl)ld's Drug, Y.ack and Haw- ment experience Immediate Jive in. Own room, bath, TV. I 2~5166. I Adults, no pets. TUxedo working gentlc'man in pri- I OF HOUSE loaded with used sets

t1:orne 'h h th h 1 R f T ------~ 54100 ' THE from $69. Largest slock any.Boa's Drugs. Mack and Roslyn openings for t 0 sew 0 0 er e p. e erences. ~,x. G--I~R'L--WISHES d - -'-k -- - . vate home. PRescott 2.2933. 'l'f A 1 1'''901 J edo 5-4312. .. ay wor or I .. where. Gibson. Fender Gui-

DETROIT AREA qUa I y. P P Y ~ oy _~ I Iromng. Referertces. $10 per: TOLES REAL ESTATE ROOM in nicely furnshed home: WAGGI N' TONGUE tal'S; some marred. prices re-Brj~.i(s Drug Store, Mack and. Road. WOMAN live in. Private room. day. 342-1970.: for bUSI'ness \VOnlan. i!arage', duced. Man." I'n stock. l\lUSIC

Touraine --.- ..-----.------- Ch'ld E t 'd . 1------------ ~ C()U~TRY FURNITURE'Ra\7~gk:\~endJc~~lo~:~vicePharmacjo',! SJi;CR.ETARY foCrlawd

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- 1 ren. as Sl e area. C;:RE OFCHILDREN -;~b~'by available. WAlnut 2-5787.! ACCESSORIES CENTER, 22933 Gratiot nearBlue Cross Dru"s :\Iack and Neff' perlence pre erre U WI Prescott 1-1514. 'tt' t d . G NOW RENTiNG --....__.'--. 9 Mile. Hours: 10 a.m.':1 p.m.Blue Hill Phai-lliacy. :\Iack and consider intelligent ambitious 5--SITUATION WANTED SI mg wan e In rosse ! GROSSE POINTE :V 0 O? S ;20933 Harper TueS.-Sat. . ~

Blue Hill : TU vd 41n34 Pointe. 823-3466. I Immediate Occupancy ,room. for rent. gooo locatIOn. ,Near 8 ~1ile 11.4De\'onshire Drugs, Mack and i person. e.. 0 • ~. ~---.--.~--~------- ------'--~------~- d INTER IORDevoroshire I --- ---.-----. NEED a baby sitter? The Sitters EXPERIENCED Laundress and' I' Ponchartrian apartments, 22829 TUxe 0 4-1764. TUx e do 881-4090

L c~n:r!ssarmacy, )Iack and Bea.: REAL ESTATE. sale~ p~ople, Club, PRescott 7~0317. Li- cook wishes work. References. East 9 Mile Rd., at ~effer~on ~2702. __ ,, __ . ~ : GO.KART~~.~ii-~ks ma DECORATI~~GCJlony Patent :\tedlclne, 15645! new or experIence. . anor censed and bonded. Phone 892.8913. -$140 per month, mcludmg ROOM for gentleman. good' . . . g whe.els. i First class custom-made drap-

:\Iack ' Rllalty, )ir. Do d d, TUxedo _~ ... -~----~--.~~----.. heat 1 bedroom apartments '. .. . ,Hz lI.P. West Bend engme'l

. b d d d t ffl---~--------_. I 6-0550. Your G'lrt Fr'ld"y A RELIABLE, excellent worker M d I' 1 t 7 d '1 . i transporta~lOn, VICInIty Mack- TUxedo 6-3196. ' enei;, e sprea s, us ru .es,i --------------- .... wishes day work. Laundry. 0 e open, 0 al y. i Moross. TUxedo 4-5569. :.- - .. . ~ __ ~_;.;..- i \'alences, samples. repalrs.

1A-PERSONALS I' THURSDAY Secretarial Service I Thursday. 875.6733. ALBERT COUVREUR I NEAR K~;che~~l'~nd~ J;ffe~~on: AGHASSIAN ANTIQUES : Free eptimates. HOward 3-- Mimeographing I, 6153.------------- 'L-A-U-N-D-R-Y-'-d---h-'-t-~h-'-t-I TUxedo 1.3000 776-0719. Beach bus lines. Home privi- Child's red cutter-type sled.. _~ __~~ _

f TO I Mrs. Coleman TU 4.6442 ,ow Ie s lr s. ------------ --, I IT • r ht b' kC t T . d Wooden banel with cover I L TILE "p' tt" bl h dE:"GAGED? Discerning brides: SUNDAY I Recent Grosse Pointe refer- 438 NOTRE DAME-5 room IIp- e",es, Ig lea as. uxe a A d' _ S t t k'i I lane e. ea~ e

------------- V 11 1 5029 ' 1-3669. n IIons, ara oga run.: m a hog a n v StudlO uprIghtselect Grosse Pointe's finest: Cook to live in. Thursday morn"I.IF YOU'LL NAME the job you ences. a ey -. per .. Adults. c,arpeted, stove, ! ~ -. ~---- -- - -. . small wi;ker rocker. ?ressed: piano. $295." S mil e y Bros ..candids ... in vibrant full. : mg 'till 10 a.m. Sunday. Also want done I'll do it! VA EXCF)LLENT ironer s ecializ- refrIgerator, dIsposal, garage. , ST. CLAIR SHORES, near Jef. glass. Wood burning stove., 5510 Woodward TR 3-6800color. or sparkling black and , help some around house. AbUi., 4-f1172. . . h' ts R fP $140. Tuxedo 5-0246 after 4. ferson. G~ntleman only. Call 23706 IE "FERSON neal' 9 i . . 'U d .-~----------- mg m s 11'. e erences. .r'. , - , ,Open eve n I n g S .n 0 naywhit:. Jack DeForest. TU; ty to drive car preferred but APPROVED NURSES Live near Grosse Pointe. $10 p.m. __ ~ __:_ af~~!_5.3~~.:..~.~_771.3878._._ .. ~ :VIILE.:R 1-7539. J through Friday and Sunday4-48;>2. I not necessary. REGISTRY day. Valley 2-5771. HARCOURT, 715. Five room I ATTRACTIVE room for em. i CARPET. nylon. beig; 171'2'~9', i 1- 5.

RELIABLE ~d~i~~~--wa-';ts-Iat~ I CALL TU 1-0120 EVENINGS REGISTERED Nurses and Ii. 6-FOR RENT upper, 2 baths. en~losed I ployed woman. Near Maire: pIllS runner. used 7 months. ---------~----model car to drive to Los' COMPANION to ~ido\; R~cent censed practicals. UNFURNISHED porch, carpeted. $215. TUKedo! School. Reply to Box K.80,. $80.772-6112. after 4 VALERIE t h a n k s ~ll of herAngeles Dec. 26th. Call, references. Unattached. Home PRACTICALS and companions. 4-0960. i Grosse Pointe News. .. . good customers and f=Iends. and772 0908 ---------~--- A. H. DE PAEPE .. -. - i CONOVER grand piano, srlall for. you we are haVIng a Pre-

-. --. nights. ADams 1.8137. NURSES aids and convalescent _~~~~_~~~_~_~_ LARGE sleepIng rOOm. PrIvate. i size. 11 e w 1y refinished. in HolIday sale. New York, HouseWAXTED: Daily ride to Wayne i , care. EASTLAN D GROSSE POINTE CITY - 3 ~ith or without kitchen priv-I ebony, $1.095, bench and de-I of Lords, Eng~ish. Chi n I' s e,

State from Grosse Pointe.; SALESLAD~-3. or 5 days pe! Day or Night bedroom h 0 m e available lIeges. Man preferred. Tux., livery included. Terms' 6%. French. Furmture. Art An-Tlixedo 5-6316, after 5 p.m.. week f~r r.etall. sales. Exp~rI. 885-8722 882-2498 January. Near shops, trans- edo 5-0084. I Smiley Bros .. 5510 Woodward, I tiques. Orientals. ~verything

.. ------ ----- ....-.~------, enccd III mterlOr decoratmg V IL LA GE portation. 886-2399. ''= TR 3.6800. 0 pen evenings I marked down. BargaIn and buy2A-MUSICAL or furniture sales preferably. PRACTICAL n u 1" s e (white) I ~-----.------.-_. GROS ...E POINTE WOODS -I }londay through Friday and I from Valerie, 4126 ~orth Wood.

INSTRUCTiON wishes day or n i g h t duty. Fo.r . gentleman. Garage, and, Sunday 1.5. I ward (Under Oak Drive-In.----------------- DU MOUCHELLE i Grosse Pointe references. 342- APARTME NTS 17605 Maumee. Near ~~shing- prIvileges. Tuxedo 1-1218. : . : sign). Liberty 9-6669. Royal

GALLER IES 4514. . ton. Vacant. Lovely lIvmg ac. LARG--E-f- -::-~-l--.d.--- ---- -f -. ; :\'IlSSES' brown wool coat. Bdge i Oak.PUl\'CH Al\'D JUDY .._~~----- ---------- : commdations in 3-unit ter- . UTld:; le. roo;n or, ] e- materr.ity dress, both size 16. I ~ _

MUSIC STUDIOS WO 3-6255 FOR .p~sonalized secreta.rial. A charming colonial i race. 4 bedrooms, 2 b~ths, 2 tired person, m a comfGrt- tall. Like new. TUxedo 1.5392.1 WE BUY-SELL-TRADEPiano. guitar, banjo, .----.~- ~- ..-~- servICe call Hester WrIght, community, attractively maids' rooms and bath, ga- a~le home. Close transporta- -~--------.--- - I GUNS

accordion. SECURITY MAN for Grosse, __ Bat~he~or~_~~.2~~!~ ~__ designed and beauti- rage. Near schools, bus, tlOn. 772-7698. YOUR OIL. PAINTINGS expert-j Reloading equipment and com-Guitar Rental and Sales. Pointe resident. Age 46.. SECRETARIAL SERVICE fully landscaped. Ideal~ stores and churches. $300 6C.-OFFICE FO--RREN-T....-- ly repaired, restored and ,I ponents. Scope and Sight In-

height 5'10" to ij'5.... 170 1 1 d V. month TU 1-4200 cleaned. t II t' St k f'tti' d15 K<::rcheval IBM Executive y ocate on ermer . . ---------.- ...---- ..- ..- , s a awns. oc 1 ng anGrosse Pointe Farms . pounds. Must be highly rec. Photo Copies at Beaconsfield adjoin- Johnstone & Johnstone DOCTOR'S SUITE, available in i ANTIQUE FRAMES completely I complete gunsmithing.

TL" 4.4440 Res. 372.8994 i o~mended; ;f~rri~t 15 d~ys, Mimeo and Offset ing Eastland Shopping ~__ October. Excellent Grosse' restorer!. ~luseum standards' BROWNING & WINCHESTERa ernoon s I. ep y ox,, Resumes _ Mailing Ce:nter. Spacious 1 and ! RIVER HOUSE, 10 minutes Pointe location. TUxedo 2- of perfectlOn. SALES & SERVICEL.Ii. Grosse Pointe News. '2593

•• I Mildred Sherban, 5028 Harvard, 2 bedroom apartments. : downtown Detroit. 41;2 rooms.. WIGLE'S ART ~HOP GUN AND TACKLE SHOPPI.\~O. organ. VOIce. th~ory .. ' . - - ~- .- I Anytime, TU 2-5506 i 2 bedroom apartments ! Drapes. carpeted, all utilities, -----~-~----~ ~

Pre-school through umver., RETIRED MA)l Preferred - .__ . ~ ~____ have 2 full baths. Cen- free parking, air-conditioned. FURNISHED OFFICE, se~re- 8100 Kercheval WA 2.5165 B. McDANIEL CO.sity le.vel. ';alter Muelle~. 482, Some supervisory experience SECRETARY, 16 years exper- tral air conditioning. 5185 month. Open Saturday tary. and. phodn~t' an~wennkg, Restoration Specialist i 15102 KERCH EVALColon' ...l c.. N., TU 6.1v90. for government packaging ience and currently employed, Roper gas range. GE and Sunday 1 to 6. Valley serVIce. aIr-con 1 lOne par. I -----~----- I

..--.- --.-. -_.- - -_.- and export plant. Also some wishes to improve position. refrigerator and gar- 2-2990. i:1g an~l~anitor servi~e. ~o~-! LESTER Grand Piano, w~inut Cor. Maryland VA 1-8200Piano and Theory shipping and receiving ex- College and top secretarial bage disposer. Swim- - ...--._--.- --~--~'--"----, plete: 0 per mont . 1 9 5 ' finish. fine condition. TUx~ I 29'~-GREEN - "L d B I . ;;

TROMBLEY n ear Windmill! Vermer, 886.3900. edo 4-4522. !. a y a. t!more ,Xursery School thru College perience. No phone calls ac. school graduate. Excellent I ming pool and Village Pte Lower, 2 b~drooms, 2 -- ..--- . •. - ~ ~ __ . _ i C3.~,eWIth extra plastic cover,Graduat~ Teacher cepted. skills. Downtown preferred.; House. R e n tal s from b thO f'l t d ! OFFICE SPACE In the "Illage. L k' f----- 26 dark green pullman case.

, Reply to Box F 10 Grosse $135 fIb d a s, amI y room, s ove an i Ans\\'el-l'ng sel'\'I'c'e Pal,i'I'ng 00 mg or E h h 4 h f dr.. or e room, refrigerator a II carpeted.. . "'. I Al\JTIQUES? DECOR ITEMS? ac as angers or ess.KENNELLY & SISMAN: Pte. News. $175 for two bedrooms. '.: 643 Notre Dame. Tuxedo I' ". . es 881.0472

. -- ----- ~--.-. -- -.. ----- --' (2 b d t I . One car garage. AvaIlable i .".0518 I COLLECTOR'S ITEMS? ~_'_~ ._. ~_. _563 LYCASTE-DETROIT ]4 I TRI-CITY e room ren a s In- Dec. 1st. $275. Valley 2-3323. . _.':. . .__.. ~_~ UNUSUAL GIFTS?S T clude covered park- - PLATE glass mirror, 37"x74",_____ . ._. . 'BABY IT ING SERVICE ing!. GROS-S-E-P-OINTE FARMS--=:' 6D-RESORT PROPERTY i BARGAINS! BROWSE! Tuxedo 4-3305.

EXPERIENCED men only fo; i "W£' will stay while you're. Newly decorated colonial, 4 FOR RENT I THE GRIST MILL DREXEL dini~g ~oom ~;t:hutchjanitor work. DRexel 1.3316. I away, any hour. night or day" ! MODEL APARTM ENT bedrooms,. 2 bat~s, 2 c~r go.- S'A-RASO-TA. -P"i.ORIDA-- I RESALE SHOPP!:. and buffet, table and 8 chairs.

! Best Baby Sitters Avaliable I OPEN DA ILY ,rage. AvaIlable ImmedIately. SIESTA KEY AREA 121151 Mack, Grosse Pte. Wds. seats 14. Practically new; 2Licensed and Bonded I $200 per month. 881.9337. 'I I 886-1640 , 1"KELLY GI RL SERVICE I AND SUNDAY lvmg room chairs. ValleyBaby Care, Vacation Care, - ----- .. -----------.-., FOR SALE OR LEASE ---------.---~- 13820

; Convalescent and Elderly Care: ! GROSSE POINTE - Neff, 669. I BY SEASON AFRICAN VIOLETS ~- _ ' .. ~754-6070 11 A.M.-5 :30 P.M. Beautiful duplex. newly dec- . Ide<il home surrounded by' lnt~re.sted in the. new unusual I "BUKHARA" --ori;~tal-rug,

20225 Vernier Road orated. 3 b.edrooms, 2V2 wateI' 3 sides, 1/4 mile from vaflctles of Afflcan Violets? brown and beige, 56"x70".'GJ<:RMAN woman wants work' b th t 'a s, recrea IOn room, ga- i intercoastal wa t e r way, 2 We have them. grown in our: Tuxedo 1-3767.for unable or sick person, 5 : Phone: rage, gas heat. $250. Tuxedo blocks from Tamiami Trail. own special sterilized soil mix- •

, 7d;~.s76:8. week, experienced. i 881-421 0 TU 6-2584 4-.5~90. wedekends and eve. Living room, dining room, ture. Also many of the good G~E~ .. PO~bl;---di~h;ash~r: - 2I mngs Tuxe 0 1-4523. kitchen, bath, 2 bedrooms, blooming, not so new varieties years old, deluxe model $100.I L-I-C-E-N-S-E-D-'-P-r-a-c-ti-ca-I-N-u-r-s-e .- ... --------- GROSSE POINTE FARMS _ 3 Florida room and 2-car ga, available. They are really gomg 882.7656. '

would like room, or home, HOLCOMB at Jefferson. Exclu- bedroom colonial 1% baths. rage, 1st floor. Air condi- to town. Over 8,000 varieties. DEER rifle, Mannlicher, ,270with privileges, in exchange sive ten~u~cy, unusually at. 273 Ridgemont. $180. Tuxedo tioned utility apartment with Remember, African Violets are calibre, 4x: scope, Jaegerfor services. 568-1191. Gall tractive one-bedroom car- 1-1743. private entrance on 2nd floor. not seasonal with us. We grow mount case. Excellent condi.before 2 p.m. peted apartments. Furnished ---------- I Beautifully 1and s cap e d them all year 'round. tion 882.3266.

---.--- -~ . ----~-.--- I or unfurnished. Soundproofed GROSSE POINTE AREA - grounds with automatic sprin- ALICE'S VIOLET RACKS ~~ ~ _: HIGH SCHOOL Boy would like! elevator building. Nice kitch. PhBlips. 5. :oom lower, excel.! ~ler system. Call Paul Ketter. 16845 Harper TUx~do 1.1135 ,30" E~~TRIC range, spotless

part time job, working around' en and dinette and very large lent condItion, garage, auto.: mg. days 843.6901. evenings, Weekdays 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. condltIon. Transferred out ofPlan to come in and discuss homes. O'r any ,)dd jobs. Ask closets. ED 1-7253. Also 2 matic heat. private porch, on 772-6236.' . Open Sunday 11 a.m. to 4 p.m t\)wn. Tuxedo 1-4777.

'your skills with Miss Jean Wybo. for Ken, 775-1370. l'oom bachelor apartment. bus line. $65. Adults. Valley, .. ----.- ---- For your Convenience. .--_. ~-.--_.-~ - .-.- Valley 30920 4-0624. 6H-GARAGES WANTED i -.. - - .- -------- - ,BE?ROOM SET, white, tradi.

Monday through Friday. 9 to 5 ~EXPERIENCED Nurse would I -~--'-~'-- __ ~__ _ ~ -------~--_~. . I 9. PIECE . ~ahogany Duncan: honally styled; double dres.Telephone 8B6.0411 or like care of patient, any shift. GROSSE POINTE PARK, 1312 UPPER FLAT, 451 St. Clair, GARAGE wanted, 1 car, Har. Phyfe dmmg set, 2 magazlDe I ser, twin beds chest of

WOodward 3-9510 Helen Hayden, Pre s cot t Wayburn. Upper 5 room flat. Grosse Pointe. Inquire down- court Rd. or vicinity. TUx- stands, miscellaneous. TuXedo drawers night ;t~nd TUxedo2.5337. Gas heat. Valley 2.4168. stairs. Howard 3-9591. edo 4-9096 or VAlley 3-1919. 5-7610. 1.1432. ' .

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ROWE & CO.20908 Mack

ST. CLAIR RIVER

Typewriter ServiceOur New Location

Next to the Scvarlne Hotel

Del'endab'. ServIces

Will sell your home whilebuilding you a new one onSaddle Lane - off CookRoad near Morningside oron Woods Lane north ofVernier-have models andPlans to show you. Call us.TUxedo 4-1000.

13131

YALE AREA, 77 acres, partlywooded farm, 60 miles fromDetroit. Pleasant 4 bedroomhome, full bath, basement.furnace. Large hip-roofbarn, 50 acrE!6 best cropland. Case tractor, plows,harrows and other equip-ment, including Dodge truck.Farm excellently locatedand owner has reservedpart of farm for raisingpheasants. Other interestsforce sale.

GROSSE POINTERSWANT TO SELL .•. )AND BUILD NOW .

LEXINGTON, 121 ft. of thevery best lake frontage allexcellently landscaped, circledrive, brick curbs. formal gar.dens, 4 large bedrooms. stu.dio, large living room withnature'! fir e pIa c e. din;ngroom, kitchen, 2 baths. oilfurnace, breezeway, 2 ear at-tached garage, Ion g sandbeach, this home was builtand owned by well knownarchitect. Can be purchasedfor $33,500.00, terms.

ED. MC NULTY & SONTux 2-2600

DEADLINE 12. NOON TUESDAY

GROSSE POINTE

ENGLEWOOD

GUIDE TO GOOD SERVICE

Electrical RepairsAppliance Circuits

PROMPT SERVICE

Krausmann Electric Co.TU 2-5900Serving the Grosse Po1nte area

for over 36 years

Shoe Repair365 Fi.h.r Rd., ()PP. Hi.h

Grosse Pointe GabTU 2.5300

Serving the Pointe Area

1962 CHRYSLER New Yurker4 door hardtop, in excellentcondition. By original owner.Tuxedo 1-7022.

ll-AUTOS FOR SALE Il2G-FARMS--------

1963 CORV AIR Monza, 4 speed.Fine condition. Radio, heater.Make offer. TUxedo 2-5244.596 Lakeland.

'64 FORD Fairlane 500, 2-door Ihardtop. This sharp little one Iowner trade is extra sr.arp.V-8, automatic tranSMission, Iradio and heater, one yearservice warranty. $2,095. E.Z. iterms. I ED. McNULTY & SON

DICK SHALLA CHEVROLET Lexington Phone - 359-2321DETROIT'S VOLUME KING I' Detroit Phone - TU 2-2600

16700 HARPER TU 1.7600 -~-----_._---_.-- --1962 TR-4: wire wheels. $1,595. 12H-LAKE AND RIVER

Tuxedo 1~2945. PROPERTY

12F-RESORT PROPERTYFOR SALE

Sarasota County, Florida

Attractive modern home, justcompleted, on large wooded lot, 55 DUVAL ROADfor sale at $11.750. Would con. .sider giving long term lease with In Grosse Pomte .S~ore~. Ov~roption to buy to responsible per- 2,000. sq. £1: of ~iVlng 10, thl~son R K Daniels 452 Chal- bcautIful bnck trl.level, 31 x15fonte TIrxe'c:o 1-4:701. \ living room. 3 baths, buiit.in

, PJectric oven and range, family

Iroom. attached 2.car garage.

BOYNTON Be a c h, Florida's Open Sunday 2.5.East Coast. One bedroom Co-op apartment, completely fur- FL0nished. 0 c e a n view fromevery room, private swimming ENGEL EAST SIDE COMPANYpool, $15,500. Will consider 13118 Mack Ave. TU 6.2000land contract or lease by sea-, Member lVI.C.D.R.-E.D.R.A.son. TU 5-5607. Photo List

ROAD SERVICETU 1.9813 IAtAf.,TU4.3988 ~

Earl Richards Service20317 Mack A.ye•• tD lObe Wooda

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'63 Corvette 300, 3 speed; 18,000miles. Ask for Sandra. 273-5556.

Three Trunk Lines To Serve You Quickly

during

Come in and shop

884-788718201 MACK AVE.

GROSSE POINTERAMBLER

BIRTHDAY SALE

'65 STATION wagon, 2,700miles. New large model 1500"S" Volkswagen. Americanspecifications. $2,500. Not soldin United States. TUxedo2-9717. 115 Meadow Lane.

1946 PLYMOUTH chassis, brandnew. 1949 Ford convertible.TUxedo 5-D695.

Wayne

GROSSE POINTE NEWS

CALL TUxedo 2-6900

ANTIQUESand

ODDITIES

Antiques-Big SelectionBuy, Sell or Trade.

Open Weekdays, 12-8.Saturday, Sunday, 10-10.

Phone 728.371932216 Michigan Ave.

BOOKS, art objects, paintings.Immediate cash.B. C. Claes Book ShopSince 1928Certified AppraisalsWO 3-4267.We have excellent books anddelightful paintings for sale.

WE BUY old gold. 3ewelry andl'dlver. Vogue Jewelers, 22377Moross Road.

WANTED-Crystal chandelier,odd pieces or set of Havilandchina, 26" woman's bike. Val-ley 1-8499.

WANTED - 20 ur 25-gallonaqu~rium with or without ac-cesories. Call 886-0477.

I_S_B-=_A_N_T_IQ_U_E_S~~~__ 1_1_-_A_U_T_O_S_FO_R~SA_L_E__ lll-AUTOS FOR SALE

'64 RAMBLER 4-door sedan. Avery low milel:lge one ownertrade with ~utomatic trans-mission, radio, heater, whitesidewalls. Tops in every way.$1,695. Low down payment.

DICK SHALLA CHEVROLETDETROIT'S VOLUME KING

16700 HARPER TU 1-760C

1964 LE SABRE convertible,6,000 miles. Priv'tte. VEnice9-5987.

BUICK Electra 4-D, 1960. Haseve r y t h i n g. Exceptionally

1963 CHEVROLET sport coupe, I clean, priced right. TU 5.2137power steering, power brakes, PONTIAC 1961 Ventura, darkpower windows, V-8 auomatic. blue, full power. top condi-Loaded with extras. Excel- tion. Owned by Pontiac de-lent condition. TUxedo 2-9463 signer, John Franklin. C'93.

1-96-1-T-HU-N-D-E-,R~B-I-R-D~,-h-ar-d-t-o-p, 4107 or 393-5301.

full power, excellent condi- '64 V.W. 2-door. This little blac~tion. $1,795. TUxedo 1-3374. beauty is extra sharp. One '60 FORD wagon. automatic,

1963 CHEVY II 2-door. Nothing I owner new car trade. Looks good condition, $825. Tuxedodown, take over present pay- and runs like new. $1,595., 1.9965.ments. 1356 Yorkshire, Grosse Old car or small down pay- ------------Pointe. 886-3634. ment. '64 CHEVR.OLET Impala Sport I

DICK SHALLA CHEVROLET Coupe. What a beauty! Black I1964 VW, sunroof, radio, seat DETROIT'S VOLUME KING " with red interior. 6 cylinder, I

belts, undercoated. Evenings, 16700 HARPER TU 1-7600 standard shift for top econ-882-0336. 11960 C HE V R 0 LET wagon, omy. New car warranty.

'61 CORV AIR Monza. Auto- radio, heater, $500. Tuxedu $2,195, old car or small downmatic transmission, r a d i 0, 2.9362. payment.heater, black bucket seats. DICK SHALLA CHEVROLET ITops in every way. One year 1962 BUICK Special V-8. clean DEl'ROIT'S VOLUME KINGservice warranty, $1.095. $95 4 door, power steering, power 16700 HARPER TU 1-7600down. brakes, $1,295. Call Shirley,

DICK SHALLA CHEVROLET 9 to 5, 875-1950. '64 CORVAIR Monza sport II

DETROIT'S ,VOLUME KING '64 VOLKSWAGEN Sunroof, coupe. Red with white in- -16700 HARPER TU 1-7600 beige, radio, white walls, t e r i 0 r . Automatic. 9,000

I 6,000 miles. Must sell. Mint miles. $1,975. Call after 6 BEAUTIFUL 5.bedroom home.1964 PONTIAC Catalina con- PM 8811603 L l' . d f'condition. TUx e d 0 2-1514, .. . . arge Ivmg room an lre-

vertible. Power steering, ---------- 1 F 11 .dth dafter 4. 12-AUTOS WANTED pace. u WI screenebrakes, hydramatic. Wife's and jalousied po r c h. 2Lz

car. Like new. 884-1545. '64 CHEVY II 2-door. This out- ------------ baths, 270' of steel plate sea'62 FORD 9 passenger wagon. standing beauty is just like CASH wall, beth on river and canal

Power steering. $1,500. Tux- new. The best in top economy I FOR leading to combination 2.caredo 4.9554. and comfort. Priced to sell garage, and 27' boat well.

today, $1.595. One year serv- CARS with eleC'tric hcoist. Modern'56 CHEVROLET. powerglide, ice warranty. D t 1 d d 75 guest house with living room.

low mileage, excellent condi. DICK SHALLA CHEVROLET I espera e y nee e - cars. bedroom. kitchen and bath.tion. 886.26']6. DETROIT'S VOLUME KING iWe will pay MORE for a clean Nicely landscaped and 0[-

16700 HARPER TU 1-7600 car. fered for only $57,000 fur.'63 BONNEVILLE convertible, nished.privately owner! beauty. Low -19-6-2-T-E-M-P-E-S-T-L-~-m-a~ns~c-on--GROSSE POINTE JOHN A. ROWLING. Realtormileage car, still under fac- vertible, black. white top. 'I'U 3.3700 ~~A 9.2880~.~ryc;:~ra~~~a~asTh:~e~s~ Must sell, transferred. VA RAMBLER Eves.

2.3684. ------------6-3710. --------- 18201 MACK AVE. 13-REAL ESTATE

'61 DODGE 4.door. 6 cylinder, 1929 MOD'EL A Ford 2-door. FOR SALECustom restored, new chrome, . --------------standard shift, radio and --------------

heater. An extra clean, one paint, upholstery and tires. 12A-BOA TS and MOTORSLooks sharp. Call after 5, -------------

owner trade in top mechanical Tuxedo 1-7707. CABIN Cruiser Special, 1960 In-condition. $695, no money ----_________ land Sea, 28 ft., Steel hull, twindown. '63 Cadillac convertible, light 185 V-8's. ship to shore, hard.

DICK SHALLA CHEVROLET blue, full power. excellent top. Sleeps f 0 u r. $6,975.DETROIT'S VOLUME KING condition. Private owner. Phone: FEderal 8.8413.

16700 HARPER TU 1-7600 Tuxedo 5.3118.14' BOAT, $150. TUxedo 5-0695.

'64 CHEVROLET Impala con-vertible. One of the cleanestcars you have seen. Blackwith black top. V-8, auto-matic transmission, r a d i 0,

heater. power steering andbrakes. New car warranty,$2,695. We arrange terms.

DICK SHALLA CHEVROLETDETROIT'S VOLUME KING

16700 HARPER TU 1-7600

LIONEL "0" gauge t r a i n 9-ARTICLES WANTEDequipment Complete line of ------------cars, locomotives, accessories, I PAY CASHetc. Excellent condition. Rea. FOR YOUR OLD SUITSsonable. Tuxedo 1-2006 after TOPCOATS and SHOES6 P.M. A telephone call will bring us to

'I you immediately.CHRISTMAS t r e e s. 50,000, OPEN SUNDAY

Scotch and A u s t ria n . Did 2 37 1~Trimmed a.nd sprayed. Tag amon - Iand cut your choice - any WANTED _ Home of furnitureamcun1. lI":ust sell. Wexford or odd pieces. WA 1-8575.County. Valley 4.0624. 1 ._

DIAMOND ring, also smallEASY Ironer, $25. Hotpoint Oriental rug. VAlley 3-0293.

electric range, d(Juble oven,like new, $75; mirror, $5.Lakeview 1-0352.

Three Trunk Lines To Serve You QuicklyYOUR AD CAN BE CHARGEr.

1677 StanhopeGrosse Pointe Woods

TU 1.5852

Thursday, November 19, 1964

PORTRAITSCHILDREN AND ADULTS

ByStephen Gyurich

L;,:nllrll Walnut consolepiano $395

,r:lrlttzer Spinet _$435PractIce Piano .._ $69

~Iany, Many OthersTh,~.l1as Organ __ $295~lhrrtone $290r .)\\"1"1')' $4491."\\Te)' with Leslie $595[.,,::n ~Iimlet. regularly $1,425:,~lr jlrices at $995.

FREEZER (large). almostnew. 30 cubic feet. Cost~800. sell $1;'0. TUxedo';-883'=.

8-ARTICLES FOR SALE IS-ARTICLES FOR SAL_E_IS-ARTICLES FOR SALE

Used Pianos and Organs TWO. WHITE Geneva kitchen MISCELLANEOUS - Drapescabmets new 36"x30" d 42" • A b Jx30" (" . . an traverse rods, d~uble bed, ntiques y eanne

. ~all eveu1Ogs. 821-5492. complete. Lionel Train, "0"-=--------____ Why not buy your loved onesCO~~-Alto sax, excellent con. gauge. TU 4M67H. an antique for Christmas. Buy

dltIon. VAlley 1.8368. ------------- from the past a gift with a-----------_~ __ TABLE. leafs and pads, $35. futureFIREPLACE wood for sale, sea- 4 chairs at $4 each, $16. Host I . .

soned, delivered, !' t a c ked. and hostess chair, $12 each, .Bought and .sold. IReasonable. 264-5577 . $24. Complete for $75. Tux. Dally 10 a.m.-5.30 p.m.-----.----. ---I d 1 86"3 Sunday 12.4 p.m.

eo. ,. ,862.5753 19928 LivernoisCH.ILDREN'S Dresses, broken MI CAP We have over 80 cars on sale.

SIZes, name brand, ideal for NK E, console table, I ~Christmas. Greatly reduced. metaL wardrobe, card table,

chairs, gifts, clothes. 884.Complt'te stock of Lowrey ISABELLE'S CHILDREN'S 2671.

and Conn Organs SPECI.c\LTY SHOP -------------1\1:11:1all.Story & Clark Pianos 16841 Harper Ave. JUST like new. Beautiful full

TU d length Persian coat. Made togel.\ now for Christmas delivery I. xe 0 4-7980order. Sacrifice, cost $850,

:'lflJSIC CENTER I COMTElVIPORARY b Ion d e sell $500. Tuxedo 5-6091.22933 G,ratiot near 9 Mile birch dining table, 2 l~aves. -------------

• I seats 8 to 12. $50, OorhIghest SIZE 14 bargains. Resale ofIl['urs 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Dally ibid. TUxeci10 2-7665. after complete wardrobe. Dresses,

PRescott 5.3000 : 5:30. suits, s I a c k s, accessories,shoes 7-B. 788 Hawthorne,Thursday, Friday. Saturday.

CHARCOALPASTEL

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chairs. hand caned and re-finished, $20 each. 27220South River, Mt. Cle~ens.

-~- ---- ~------~-POOL TABLE, slate top, 3~,~' I CHICKERING parlor ~and

--:612'. cost $500. sell for I: p~.no, walnut, excellent con-;:::;75 complete. Almost new. dltlOn, $875. May be seenTUx'.do 4-8035. : Sunday, Monday, Tuesd~y, 1.5

- -- -- _.- --- --~- - --- '1' p.m. 19768 Holiday RoadVF:EXEL Early American pine corner Cook Road. •

junior dining room suite;' -------- ~ __table. 2 leafs. 2 arIT' and 2 FRIGIDAIRE, all porcelain, 20.;de chairs. Open hutch. 20812 years old, good condition, 8Littlestone. Apt. 6: 884-9694. cu. ft., $25. Four mahogany

- ------ ---.-- - - - , dining rOOm chairs, green up-PERSIAN LAMB coat, hke new.! holstery; kitchen table, chairs;

2 blond end tables. Kr:::Imore: pictures. antique lamps, deeo.Ironer. TUxedo 2-0659. : rator items. Tuxedo 4.1345.

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\L\LXUT oval cocktail table. : STOUFFER'S reducing couch,20"x62'. and matching step: $45. 2 steamer trunks $5 each.table 2l"x30" with pewter I Baby jump chair, $3. 886-0460. TELEVISION. Beautiful ma-trIm. ex cell en t condition .. --._~--- - --- -- ---- hogany cabinet, 21 inch. Tux.TL:xedo 1-2209. STEINWAY & SONS ebony edo 2-9792.

.... ~-.~- ~---- -- , grand piano. complctely reo . _FIREPLACE, gl'nuine "F ire: conditioned and guaranteed. BIG rummage sale. S1. Clair

Hond." Red enameled. corn-; $1.795, bench and delivery in. Shores Recreation Center,plele with pipe. Excellent. eluded. Terms 6%. Smiley 24800 E. Jefferson. Saturday,condition. TU:.;edo 4-9951. Bros., 5510 Woodward, TR November 21, 12.3 P.M.

--- ~ I 3.6800. Open evenings Mon- ~-~----. ~-~ -.-----S fEI:,<"WAY piano. TUx e d u. day through Friday and Sun. CHILD'S roll top desk and

5-0695 d 15 chair $30. Haywood Wake- WANTED: One set of "World"-'---~----- ~ ---- ay ~_'__ .~ ~_.__ _ field buffet. TUxedo 2.2377. books. Tuxedo 4-1621.

CH:\I:\" SAW. pumps. hoses. CUSTOM furniture, fine accE's-.--- . ---~- WANTED' Small portable\\lI1eh. paint tank and bicycle., sories Italian style dining. IF YOU are mov1Og to smaller I h . h 't bl flTxedo 5-0695. . . qu ter d h . b b P onograp, SUI 9 e or a

set with 8 needlepoint cha~rs, ard

s!1n awvea n~clle a y I child's use. TU 4-0317.--- . i king size bed with matchmg g.ran plan? e WI con- _CARVED Scandinavian table.; chest. wrought iron breakfast SIder t r a dIn g an excelle.nt DOLL FURNITURE "fantasy."

52.000. Victorian couch. $450.. set, Brittanica set, upright Janssen console. walnut fm- Good condtion, reasonable.Lan~e oak bookshelves. $300. freezer. G.E. electric stove ish, with bench. Phone 886- After 6, TU IM2775.Tli~edo 5-06_~.______ __ _: and refrigerator, rata an set, 2295.

COeCHES. desks, chairs. book-, TVs. etc. Sale begins Saturday IPER-S-I--A'-N-ia-m-b-c-o-at-b-la-c-k-a--Is-ocases. typewriter. television No.v.. 21st., 10 ~ 4, 17344 three-quarter Mu'skrat 'coat.and bicycle. Stuffed fox. i F~lrflel?-, Det~Olt. Ea~ of I Both coats large size. Excel-~irc~s"-display cases. TUxedo: Llverl.lOls, norb of McN1Chols lent condition. Tuxedo 1-1256.

;).069;)._",__ ~_, __,.,,___ _ I i~ll~"v1I~~. ia~r,dU;~~~. b~~ts~ ARTISTS-42x30 K.N.E. boardLIKE ~EW modern "!'III'S." Elephan! Shop, lWyal Oak. with sliding T-square. 18"

chair. r,:old orange nub. Oiled: -------- -- ------ twin fluorescent adjustable\\"~llnut dining room set, cane: light. $55. 755-5045. 11-AUTOS FOR SALEb a c ked chairs. b u f f e t. WE FIX ANY TV ------------- ------ --------3' 71" UNUSUAL shield-shaped table, 1963 IMlJERIAL Le Baron, 4-;) 1-;) ., ~ __ . i $1 9.95 perfect condition, c.ecorator door hardtop with full pow-

21"' TV-F:\'l. sun lamp, fireplace; Includes all parts and labor. piece $12. TUxedo 2-94:13. er and air conditioning. Callscreen, double card table.! 110', 24", 27", slightly extra. ----~-------- TUxedo 5-4981 after 5 p.m.chairs. nick-nacks. VAlle" i, USED TV SALE KODAK Bantam Special with I

" d 1 T d 6 2105 '60 CHEVROLET Bel~Air 2-3-9979. I,17" TV $15 case an fi fer. uxe 0 -door, automatic, radio. heat. I

SKI SALE i 21" TV $25 FUR STOLE, dresses. suits, ~r, low mileage. OriginalSKIS * BOOTS * POLES 12:" PICTURE TUBES $7.95 sizes 16 and 18. Good bargain owner. $875. TUxe'do 4-2684. 1964 FORD Country Squire sta-

Clothing for quick sale. Slocum 4-5595 tion wagon. Fully equipped,Adults and Children's Vie & Phil's TV I before neon only. '59 FORD Galaxie 2-door. V-8, sharp, low mileage. LUzon

I ---~- -.------- automatic, radio and heater. I 1-4137.SAT .. Nov. 21st. 25280 GRATIOT ! SKIIS-7-ft. Sohlers with ex- looks and runs real good. Sale _

10 A.M.-4 P.M. 776-6200 ~ cellent bindings. Call TU d I DS 8 full . d__ l-_A_W_O_O_D_L_A_N_D_~~A_C_Ei ~_._ . ._.. ~! 6-4505 after five. :~~~~. $395, no own pay- '6~0~L mil~a~~, 7 ~o~C;;:~P~~d: '58 Chevrolet 4-door Bel Ai.r.

, I ~----------- d . t' d $2650 Automatic transmission, pow.CL_O'fHING a.nd rummage sale. !, NEW _ mink stole. size 10-12'.1 OIL PAINTINGS _ Originals. DICK SHALLA CHEVROLET air con 1 Ion e. , .- "' er steering. excellent condi-Saturday. Nov. 21st, 12 noon, $220. Tuxedo 2-9792, I Notd artist. Frames included. DETROIT'S VOLUME KING 881-2711. tion. Dependable transporta-

eto4.n6074 Bfafrrt('htt.EHarper"~anyd, MOViNG':--p'ati-o-fur~it~~~; I Sacrifice. Call anytime, Uni. 16700 HARPER TU 1-7600 -'6-1-C-H-E-V-R-0-L-E-T-I-m-p-a-Ia-c-o-n--tion. 885.1229.on ors-o express..... ; ht . I t t bl versity 3-94S8 bl H' h

- -- ---.-- ..----- -: wroug. !ton g ass op a e, [ . '61 TRIUMPH TR3 roadster. verti e. ere s your c ance 1964 Corvair Monza convertible.lRO~ER, Speed Queen deluxe.: 2 chairs. breakfast set,. 5 i SQUIRREL STOLE. Tweed Radio, heater, wire wheels. to get the very best. Black Bahama green, antique saddle

like new. Excellent condition.! pieces; electric heater; t!er wool suit, size 14, good con- One own~r. S h a r p. TUxedo with black top. Radio and interior, with automatic trans-Ve r y reasonable. Tlixedo i table; bed and dresser; ChrIst. dition. Tuxedo 5-6088. 5-1200. heater, whitewall tires. One5-5372. mas decorations; 2 tea sets, I year service warranty. $1,195. mission, radio, low mileage.

miscellaneous. 4800 Audubon. SACRIFICE beautiful ll-piece BUICK 1959 - 4-door Le Sabre $195 down. Excellent condition. PrescottDESK, walnut, 32"x60", built- Use grade door. mahogany dining room set. sedan. Low mileage. One own. DICK SHALLA CHEVROLET 1-3367.

in uplift for typewriter with ---.------------ Girls' winter coats. Tuxedo er. Excellent condition. Call DETROIT'S VOLUME KING '64 CHEVELLE MALIBU 2-doorr:;atching chair. Sacrifice-' CHROME breakfast set; table, 2-5597. after 7 p.m. TUxedo 2-5661. 16700 HARPER TU 1-7600 h dt Th' tst d'886-3468. ! 4 chairs. $75. Valley 2-3558. ~__________ 1_____________ ar up. IS ou an mg one

I bl dt owner trade is a V-8, auto--~-.-----------. ~- -- - ---- - - ------ - - ~-- SEWING MACHINE, porta' e. '57 PONTIAC 2.door har op. '64 VOLKSWAGEN sedan, like: APACHE Eagle camping trailer. Paul McCobb dining table, 4 Automatic transmission, radio new, low mileage. good price. matic transmission, radio and

Completely off ground, two chairs. Floor lamp, pull lamp, and heater. Looks and runs 886-1924. heater. Beige with saddle in-double beds, foam rubber tile coffee table, butterfly good. $295, no money down. terior. New car warranty.mattresses, zip. on canopy. chair. Girls' coats. size 10. DICK SHALLA CHEVROLET SUNBEAM Alpine, 1961. 2 tops. $2,295.Co.st over .$750, July 1963. Tuxedo 4-9145. DETROIT'S VOLUME KING $995. VEnice 9-8653. DICK SHALLA CHEVROLETWIll conSIder comparably ---~----------- I DETROIT'S VOLUME KING

$10 I priced car in trade. 886-3957.1 PORT-A-CRIB, high chair. car _1_67_0_0_H__A_R_P_E_R T_U_l_-7_6_0_0KARMANN GHIA. 1963. Low 16700 HARPER TU 1-7600$12.50 I TWO ..~erami~fi-gu' rin-;-l~mps, I, . _.s,ea.t..__Tuxedo 5-4342_. '54 MERCEDES Benz 4.door m9_ai615e3.ag e. $).•725. VEnice

, -- d 5 8798 '59 Austin Healy Sprite, 2 tops,with fluted brocade and vel. I BEA UTIFUL dining room fur- sedan. TUxe 0 -. I I heater, white sidewalls. Own-

___vet s_ha(~e~.T~e(I_O__1~6676'_1 ntitur8e8'5.M56u5s4tsee to appreci- FALCON, '61. Automatic, 4. '62 DODGE 440, 2-door hardtop. er. Tuxedo 4-4276.a e 1 N ti Automatic transmission. radio5 PIECE Oskosh luggage set,' _'.' door de uxe. ew res, ex-

I ------------ 1 d't' TU d and heater, a really fine used 1960 Chevrolet wagon. radio,good condiiion, $75. Tuxedo FRIGIDAIRE electrI'c double eel ent con 1 IOn. xe 04423 car. Priced to sell, $1,295. Old heater, $500. Tuxedo 2-9362.- - -~.- 5-4817. oven stove. 6 yrs. old, $550 5- . car or small down payment. I

35 CALIBRE Marlin deer rifle. _. -- - -------~--~--- when new. Kenmore deluxe -B-U-I-C-K-,-'6-3-,-L-e-S-a-b-re--2--d-o-orDICK SHALLA CHEVROLET 1960 Ford Fairlane 500 Tudor,Golf c 1u b s new. DRexel: KNITTERS-Assemble, block, automatic washer, 51;2 yrs. DETROIT'S VOLUME KING 6 cylinders, radio, heater.f- . h t h t k't sport coupe. Automatic trans-1.3316. IDlS swea ers; s or en 111 - old. Maple diDf'tte set. MU'3t good rubber, $545. TUxedo

- ted dresses. Reasonable, quick. I mission, radio, heater, white- 16700 HARPER TU 1.7600 4.0421.Fl:-';E. olu oil CLIPPER SHIP, Tuxedo 4-4677. I sell, transferred. VA 2-3684. walls. Perfc"t condition. PriM

d' '62 OLDSMOBILE Cut 1 ass."Hypatia." Recor breaker. i ~lISSES' ~elvet formal coat, \-ate owner. 882~3266. Own e r deceased. TUxedo '65 MUSTANG. Here's 0 n eSigned and dated. 884.3835. :\IAG~AVOX 2 keyboard organ Trench coat, man's topcoat, -'6-2-V-A-L-IA-N-T-.~S-tI-'c-k-s-h-if-t-.-O-n-'g-. 1-3357. that's like new. All red, 4

~lASO~& HAMLIN g~and piano with peda~s. ;ou will recog- bo~'s suit. Games. toys, mis- inal owner. Good economy speed, radio and heater. Onein excellent condition. $1.500. lllZe the ~me ...lagnavox ton.e. cellaneous. Tuxedo 4-5577. car. TUxedo 5-5372. '64 CORVETTE Sport Coupe. owner car. $2,695. Old car or-Tuxedo 1-1020. All t~ans~storlzed and avaIl. LADY'S NEW deluxe model 1 4 speed, 300 horsepower. posi- small down payment.

~---~ ... able m elther walnu~ or ma- '60 KARMANN GHIA. A real traction, metallic b l' a k e s, DICK SHALLA CHEVROLETELECTRIC gUitar. mu~t sell i hog any. THE FIN EST English bike and pump. Tux- I clean, good running car. Lots whitewalls, AM - FM radio. DETROIT'S VOLUME KING

iast. $250. Call Chuck "-'liller. CHRISTMAS PRESENT YOU edo 5-3657. I of MPG's. $795, no money Light blue with blue interior. 16700 HARPER TU 1-7600TUxedo 2-8150. CAN GIVE AT THIS PRIC.E. I Pl.-AYER PIANO, $100. Call I down. Executives car. Excellent conM

A:'<-TIQ-UE l;1-;;p: - Gold i)ec!- Only $495, bench and dehv-I after 6 p.m .. Tuxedo 4-0728. DICK SHALLA CHEVROIJET I dition, $3,450. Office phone 19s6eOdaVnA,L15IA,ooNoTac2tOuOalfmOUI.11'esd.oBoyrery includE::d. Lessons and --------~------ DETROIT'S VOLUME KiNG MIdwest 6.7405, 8-5, ask for

spread. Italian \"se_ Small music, too. Terms 670. Smiley ICUT VELVET uphOlstered arm 16700 HARPER TU 1-7600 Mr. Topolewski. original owner. Automaticoil paintings. Tl.:xedCJ ,">-1412. Bros.. 5510 Wood\~'ard. TR I chair, wall board serving I I transmission, power steering,

USED -BALDWI:'-i deluxe home 3-6800. Open evenir.gs Mon- piece, solid mahogany; 2 {:rys- 1961 VOLKSWAGEN Microbu~. '63 TEMPEST 2-door. A fine original paint. and interIurorgans, 2 manuals with pedals day through Friday and Sun- tal hurricane lamps. Hol~y- Radio, heater. Red and white. one owner trade that's sure like new. New tires. $700.in fine walnut hand-rubbed I day 1-5. wood bed fram~ .. .Needlepomt 6007 Marseilles. TUx e do to please you. White with red 884-4838.finish The organ l'S u d b t ~---- ----, --~--$-~75 'H-~d~ bag, new condItIon. Tuxedo 4~2027. interior. Showroom c 1 e an,

'. . se u. G.E. Aqu~ 30' stove, . u. 1-7552. $1.495. Low down vayment. MUSTANG convertible 289-4V,the BaldWin tone IS always: son vacuum cleaner, $10; '64 CHEVROLET Impala 2-door DICK SHALLA CHEVROLET 4-speed, 4,100 miles. 278-1090new. $895. _Terms 6%. Smiley black end table, $5; bedspread,. 8A-OFFICE EQUIPMENT hardtop. This car has new DETROIT'S VOLUME KINGB 5510 W d d To '57 MERCURY 4-door. Here'sr.os.. 00 ~ar. H. $4. 881-6528. I FOR SALE car warranty, V-8, automatic 16700 HARPER TU 1-76003-6800 Open evenmgs )ton- . , . ---::- - i ~________ transmission, radio, heater, real good transportation at aday through Friday and Sun., i"AfUHAL Persian lamb j~cke~'l power steel'ing. White with '59 FORD Country Sedan wagon. low price. Automatic trans-

. Il - 11 nt condl l'vP"'Wl{JT~1{S an" add j n n d' ml's l'on radl'O and heaterday 1-5. sma SIze, exee e - I £J ,. .. turquoise interior. $2,495. We For 0 mat 1c, V-8. radio. s, .- tion. TU.'_edo 4-5512. rnachmes. new. rebuilt. Rea. arrange terms. heater, power steering, good $295, no down payment.

LESLIE SPEAKERS, new and, - --- --- -------. sonable prices. National Of. DICK SHALLA CHEVROLET tires. Must sell this weekend. DICK SHALLA CHEVROLETused, to fit any organ. We \'OLDS student trombone, hke flee Equipme!l1, 16833 Harper DETROIT'S VOLUME KING Any rea son a b I e offer. DETROIT'S VOLUME KINGwill install for free home new. Best offer. 821-1476 at Bishop. TUxedo 1-7130. 16700 HARPER TU 1-7600 881-1431. 16700 HARPER TU 1-7600lrw. Smiley }kos., TR 3.6800. after 6 P.M.

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Park.like atmosphere ina conycnient metropoli.tan location. Horn e soverlook private garrjencourt in see Iud e d.quiet area-no throughstreets. Grosse Pointe'mailing a <i d r f' s s. 3Bedroom. 1),2 bath.face.brick ranches with1545 square feet (}fliving area. Built.in kit.chen with Roper auto-matic gas 0 v e nandrange. GE refrigerator.garbage disposer, dish.washer. Attached twocar garage. full base.ment. gas furnace. Com.pletely landscaped annmerion.sodded. $25.900.Built by Sullivan.Smith.:\fodel on WilliamsburgCourt; just south ofVernier. east of East.land Center.

BEAUTI FUL, NEWALL-BRICK

RANCH HOMES

GROSSE PTE. HOMES

QUEEN REAL ESTATECOMPANY886-4141

Al;DlTBOJ\ south of S1. PauL:\'ewly decorated. Ideal Ii\".ing. F'ully ('arpeted. 5 luxuri.ou,: bedrooms. 2 air.concljtiolled: 3 baths. stall shower.Beauti:ully appointed fir ~ tfloat with natural fireplace.Paneled library, nook. Pm\"-del' room and screened patioHot water recessed heat. 2car garage attached. Excep.t ionaJl~' I a I' g e recreationroom. Beautifully landscapen.Extra lot. $54.500. Tuxedo5-5982.

DEVO:'JSHIR!'~ 1127 -Excellent!louse for g row 1 n g iamib'.~ear schools alld transpol'ta-tlOn. 4 bedrooms and 2 bath"011 2nd floor. 2 bedrooms andbath on 3rd. Family room andlavatory on 1st floor pluslarge ktichen a:1d nook .. 3 carbrick garage. tiled roof. manyextras. Open Snnday 2.5.

F'AlRWA Y LANE 20540 - W?proudl~' present an immacu.l"te ranch st~'le home withmany ext ra luxurious fea-tures. Location offers peaceand serIusion for the wearyl.'x('cut.ivp.

LAKELAND 575 -- By appoint.ment Only, Attractive centerhall Colonial. convenient toschools and shopping. Spaci-ous Jiving room, large dining1'00111.brpakfast rOOm will seat6. 3 bedrooms-20' mas tel'hedi'oom. 2 others twin bedsize. One bath. three lava.(ories. Beautiful lot.

WHITTIER near Vernor-FirstOffering. C e n t e r entrancelarger Colonial with 4 bed.r~oms, ]1-'2 baths on 2nd. 2!lice bedrooms and bat.h on3rd. new furnace and new car.peting. 2 blocks to St. Clare.Fine value- u n d e r $30,000.Open Sunday 2-5.

Thursday. November 19. 1964

DEADLINE 12, NOON TUESDAY

N. OXF'ORD RD.-3 room ~llitewith separate el,tranee ;,bovc'the over.sized heated garage,is a plus feature in this f:i 01'

7 bedroom Colonial.

ROOSEVELT - Sturdy ,)Iderhouse that has weatllf'redman\' ~;orms is now in I1pedof t~nder, loving care. 5 btd- .rooms. ~it. Paul's Parisll.

GhA YTOl\' - White colonia!..4 bedrooms. library, $26,:500. :

;RIVARD - Studio.Library with., beamed ceiling. Good sized

Living and dining reoms.,Ultra modern kitchen. 3 l)('d ..rooms. 2 baths on 2nd fl. 2bedrooms. 1 bath on 3rd

Office: 884.7733

SUBDIVISIONHEADQUARTERSN. ROSEDALE COURT i

Betw. Morningside andRiver Rd.

WE BUILD TO SUIT-

TAPPAN90 Kercheval Avenue

"On-The-HilI"Phone 884.6200

OPEN DAI LY 1-5, 7-9; CLAlRVIEW CT. W. 199ij3Choice 73 90 95 and 100 ft. Ve'rsatile story. and a half

, , house JI1 tile \\' ()DCl:-.\1'111 ;w-Building Sites Availai)le. ('ommodate a l'ouple ill' rt

family. Will (,ol1sider LandContract.

TONNANCOUR - This excep- .tlOnaI home offers 4 bed-

22412 Rio Vista rooms. library, 312 baths,'On the Lake side of Jeffer.' Florida room, M u t s e h I {.r •son. One vf the newer three. kitchen, 2 car attached gar-,bedroom .Ranches on a pres. age. ExpansHJn for 2 aJdi-tige street with a private. tional bedrooms and bath.

beach. 2-ca.r att.ached garage. :HIDDEN LANE _ 3 bedroom. ~1A~Y OTHER FINE HOMES.Owner movmg out of State., EI: bath ranch Formal din CONSULT OUR OFFICE FORPriced right. . 2 • . -

Ing room, famIly room, 2-car ' HOMES OPEN SUNDAYattached gClrag... Immaculate

condition. ISi"away & Co.Carter & Co. II TU 4.7000

CALL TU 4400

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BISHOP - 3 bedrooms, 11/2:baths, living room with fire- iplace, dining room, kitchen;with built-in range, oven and:refrigerator; attractive garage. :23253Handy to bus. TU 1-4200.

GROSSE POINTE CT. -- ''Inthe Village." A step to every-thing. Lovely 2 bedroomRanch built in 1954 on a 60',lot. Large living room with!fireplace, an excellent kitch- i YOUR PLAN OR OURSen, games room, terrace, 2; : OPE!\" SG:\'DA Y 2::30-:1:00

~ar garage. Outsta~ding value: Ma rv BOUT IN BARRINGTON, 741 - Larg"at $25,000. TU 1-6vOO. .. I I 'J b d d

Model: 886.052j Junga ow. - e r0,oms o\."n,3 bedrooms up. Full dlllIngroom. $22.800.

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JOHNSTONE

~IHITTIER. n,~ar Jefferson -A Farm Colonial with 4 bed-rooms, 2th baths, library, pan. ;neled games loom and gas Iheat with electronic filter.:carpets and draperies in.!eluded. Looks like new. Va-'lue much greater than pricC'..TV 1-6300.

GROSSE POINTE NEWS

CALL TUxedo 2-6900

TAPPAN90 Kercheval Avenue

"On-Thp,Hill"Phone B84-6200

19880 W. IDA LANE-Looking for that modern one.flOOI home with large roomsth::rt can take large furniture?This is only 3 blocks from thebus and 1 block fmm school.Has 2 large bedrooms, niceliving room and full diningroom. The lovely enclosedporch ~ould easily be a fam-ily room, den or bedroom.

:YlodC'l: 886-0525Office: 884-7733

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REALTOR

Office: 884.7733

~Iodel: 386-0525

1022 :\JIARIAN COURT, o~f River: 'AVON ON THE LAKE'R"ad. 4.IJPdl'00m CoICJllIaI, 21/2 'baths, 281.2' paneled family 1 .:'oJOW COMPLETED ANDrool11. plu" paneled library AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASEThermo~anf'.type sealed win.dows, 29' kitehen, GE huilt.ins. 2.580 sq. ft. of livingarE'a. ~lany cllstom features tobehold. $40.900. Terms low'as 20c;, down, 30 years to pay.' (All

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Marv. BOUTIN

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MAl'iOR, 468 - Vacant. Excel.:lent three bedroom colonial..D,,;I, breakfast room, lav .. en. Iclosed terrace. (' a I' pet i n g. ~Good Farms locaticn. Open!Sunday 2-5.

IN RENAUD. 858-0PEN SUN-;

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Page Thirty.Four

E'\{;EL L<\ST SIDE CO~lPA'\Y18118 'lack Ave. 'IT 6.2000.

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FOR SALE ! _~~F_O~AL_.E_~ __ ~ __ ~FO_R_S_A_L_E~~~ F_O_R_s_A_L_E .__ 1 FOR SALE 1 FO~_~~~~ ~ I FOR SAl.E ! GROS:~~~~~:FARMS, 290

TONNANCOUR G"'OSSE POIN:T-I""" WOODS I NEW I A WOMAN KNOWS : Mt. Vernon. Owner. Deceiv.J\ J.;, LET'S TALK TURKEY BIRCH LANE - 3:year-old con- I ingly spacious, 4.bedl'Oom, 2)z

In Crosse Pointe Woocf.-;. Spa- La Von Road i FARM COLON IAL tem~ora~y colonI~l, ~1/2 ba~hs, i SUNNINGDALE DRIV.E -- Co-' baths, livin~ ro?m. .diningCIOUS quality in this !)('autiful' Last 2 New Homes BETWEEN 10 and 11 We have so many fine list. JUST COMPLETED famIly loom, bUIlt-inS. dISh-: lonial wit h W)I!Jam~blll"g room. custom bUilt kitchen.home of (;reek P.P\'l\"al c)(>sil(n. COMPLETING BEAUTU'UL MILE ROADS ing we would like to tell washer, 150.x120 lot. StaT of I decor. D~1ightful, sun n Y dinette area sea tin g 8;) hedrooms. 3'2 baths. library. you about and have you in. BEDFORD. 906-4 bedrooms, 2 the Sea ParIsh. rooms with masU'r suite on I Scr(>cned porch, 12x16. Small.

AVON SUBDIVISION 2 d d 1 12 C .2 fireplaces. 35'xI5' II\"ing room. LAKE ST. CLAIR'S spect. We're very proud of i baths, powder room, paneled 1st fl. and 4 bedrooms on n . i est be room Ix '. arpetln,4Completely air.conditioned. car.. ~EW}<:ST HIGHLY _ them and we know you will I family room with fireplace, eus. OPEN SUNDAY 2 to 5 Cozy library with flreplace.: throughout. drapene,'i. dIsh-petin~. plus many. many extras., OPEN SuNDAY 1-6 RESTRICTED find exactly the house you I tom kitchen with G.E. built-i.ns. ,CLOVERLY, 478, near Mack. i $64.500. washer, rjisposal. .:'oJearelemcn.Sh b . t nt are looking for. St m c ee I d capI g tary. junior high. 5t. Pau!. own y apPOIn me . I \V',' 'I'ER-urONDERLAND SUB. 1 or s, s r ns. an s n 1 Well located 'arge brick co- : I ANE' M d' n 'I'zednUIEDIATE OCCllPANCY " VI included. TU 4-1908. .' 'CARMEL J -, e JUI s', Parish. Open Sunday 2 to 5,

327 CL~)vERLY- . I 10nIal, 1st flo.or lavatory, den.. mansion.type house w.lth mal. TUxedo 5.6523.Lookmg for a good RANCH In I Open Sunday 2-5 gas heat. WIll sell vn land ble entrance hall. llIgh ceI!- __ '" __. _ _.__ .. _the FARMS? We know this I-------~----- contract with $3.000 down. tnrrs with carved molding ..one is "rite" for y()u. Two i Owner leaving state, Kitchen :; completely mod-'bedrooms with a library or i APARTMENT ernized. 5 bedrooms plu.;.a 3rd bedrooms. Ph baths BUILDING WE B ER & iand a Rec. Room with fire- I GRA~D MARAIS-N('ar lake"place and lavatory in the NEARLY NEW DELUXE S C H W E ITZ ER i handsome. English house with.

I basea1ent. I 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.Circular drive. 4 car garage.

11387 GRAYTON- AN EXCELLENT BUY $ 8 00

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home with lav. on first floor. vestment 'of approximately BISHOP _ We]] maint.tinedplus a breakfast room lIAND $27,000. English house on a lot "nd aA DEN. Kitchen with built.in t GROSSE POINTE FARMS half. 4 Bedrooms. 2 Sun-oven and range, dishwasher K IN-KA Y DR 1-72221 MANOR, 461. 3 bedrooms. rooms_Full dining room. Rec-and disposal. Can you imagine ! modern built-in kitchen, dish. reation room. 3 car garage ..all this for $30,000? Don't I 1 washer, breakfast room, alumi-delay, give us a call for an i 'num storms and screens, car.appointment right away. ! G..J RO SSE peting and drapes, near schools,

19979 FLEETWOOD- transportation. econ(}mical gasLooking for a I' e t ire men t heat. 886-0753.Home'! This unusually aUrac. POI NT E -------~--------.-tiw Ranch is the perfect ans. , GROSSE POINTE WOODSwer. Spacious rooms, bath and I "YIORNINGSIDE ESTATES"a half - Mutschler kitchen- BERKSHIRE - Goo d Colonial i SUBDIVISIONbeautifully maintained. With. with family room, kitchen, 4' NEWEST PRESTIGEin walki~g distance of East. bedrooms, 2112 bat h s, and i LOCATIONland. large recreation room. Closets I

and storage space galore. I PARTLY INNear schools. TU 4-0600. ST. CLAIR SHORES

,F.\IIUiOLl\I~. 1240 Top nolt-h' L\L\IEDIATE OCCUPA:'JCY

t Ill'ee bedroom ran('h l':x('el- 1(123 ~IARIA:'-I CO{;RT. 4-bed.If'nt condition. Glassed porch. room Colonial. 21;2 haths. pan.$27,500. eled family room, features I

"ultra.flo" plumbing. Spaci. ious kitchf'n offers GE built.:jns; has evrrything the cus.Jtom home buyrr is seeking.Large lot nicely located inspmi.spcluded co ,I r t. Yoursfor $38,900.

HIlI.LYWOOD First a(h('rti~('d.Charming colomal. Three brd.rooms l"amily rOom. $23.900 ..

IH:DFORD South of .Jl'ffcl'son. 'Well earNl for l':nL:lish. !"Olll'hedrooms, t\I'O and one-halfhath.. \loc!rrniz('(! kitchen.H('('rf'ation Room with bar.:\clc!itiona! bl'c!room and bathin ba:-.ement. S36.000.

H \ \VTI!OIC\E. Commod;<Ius('ap(' Cod on f'i.!-:~.tyfoot lot.ThrN' bedrooms. t\\"o and one-!l;df baths. Libr<tr.\-_ Aetivitlt'srOO'll, 1\ eel' eat ion rOom.S:~2.()()O.

R.\HI~I:\TGTO:\". Thr£'(' pxtralill'~f' bedrooms. onc and one-!lalf baths. Family room.H rf'ilkfa~t room. Rpcreat ionroom with bar_ AttraetivclydCCOI'atpd. S:!8.400.

PHESTWICK_ We\l m<tintainedraneh. Three bN:,'ooms, Pan.eled ReCrf'<ltiol1 room withlav,ltory. $24.;)()().

PE\IR!':HTOI\"_ :--;l'ar lake. Well 13291' E JEFFERSON AVEmaintalnf'C1 l':nglish. !"OUI' heel- , By Appointment WOODLAND, ,vfnte~' or summer - h'appyI-()(lmS'. two and one-half d A I I tl'mes on the "later practi_\IJDDLESEX 66t.--On a wooded In Harper Woo s. ovely' . ." - ,baths. Lihrary. Rl'('reation h' . home for truly gracious living.! call~ new. house for a largeroom Early po sse s s ion. lot and a quiet stret. t IS mne f I S b dooms and 4

year old colonial has a great 3 bedrooms, den, 1% baths, na. ; ami y. . IX e r . '. i~:~9.5lJO. dpal of charm. Four bed. tural fireplace, 2% .car garage,' baths In the malO part of I

rooms. two and a half baths atlached. Shown by appointment I housf' .. and guest house. ten!ants WIll pay the taxes. WIdow'

and a good sized lihrary make has large investment in pro. HALL .PLP.'-CE _ Charming;it ideal for a family whose FL0 peliy and is anxious to sell. Colomal 10 Radnor Park, 3 Ichildrcn like a short walk to bedrooms, kitchen with dish-: ~ .... _.. _._.________ _ CALL US-':'WE KN'O\'\'s('hools and parks. ENGEL EAST SIDE COMPAl\'Y 885 LAKESHORE- washer and disposal, paneled' ; the properties whir!: are for,

RE:\TAUD ,"i91-This tpn year olel 18118 ~lack Ave. TU 6.2000 I How few Tri.levels we find in games room with bar, powder; JEFFERSON ! sale in all the Grosse Pointes. 'homp near thp Lakc is ideal Member M.C.D.R.-E.D.R.A. ' this Area and. how fortunate room, screened terrace,. gas i Near Bedford. A really fine I AN:\" BEDFORD GOODM.\Nr f"1 'th I h'l Photo List YOU! In this space.age you heat and some carpet. Clrcu- f b "k T d h 6 b d I,or a amI Y WI severa C I . . shall have it from the 3 bed- 1ar drive TU 1-42'()0 ace fIC u or orne. ~ -; WINNIFRED M, WEYHH,Gdrl'n. Foul' hedrooms. ample._ ........ _.. rooms, airily wending down to . . r0:1m,3% baths, sunroom. patlo'lbaths and livi.g :;pace. as well' tt h d ? 140' 139'

WEST BLOOMF IELD formal and then informal liv. I HIDDEN LANE - This step- a ac e w.car garag~. x : J0 HN S.as a large lot and proximity i I t Sh b t ting area. The latest of com. 'I' saving Ranch home has a sec-: 0 . own y appoIn men.to schools make for happy liv. HILLS h . I fforts to create t e Simp est 0 i luded location. Of generous i FL0

ing. living. size, the slate-floored ent. i i GOO DMA N: Lakefront home. 8 rooms. , IB:\LFOUH 11~0 - Rx('ellent: , rance hall, 24' living room"family home. Fivr bedrooms,: :it~iI~~:~~~~i~;e/~~~t~s ;I~~~ ; 56~eI~~;;.\~;~ Colonial with i dinin~ room, I5x15 foot den, ! ENGEL E1S~ SIDE COMPANY, 93 Kercheval3 baths. 30 ft. living room' four bedrooms, 3% baths. first i 2 bedrooms and H2 baths 118118 Mac Ave. TU 6-2000plus libl'ary. mOdf'l-n kitchen. :vIldwest 7-2094 floor utility room, 3.car ga-: leave nothing to be desired i Member M.C.D.R.:-E.D.R.A. : 938 SOUTH RENAUDOnr half blo('k from elemen- i ---~~----~~~_. rnge, compietely air-condition- i fc,f comfort. TU 4-0600. Photo LIst 'OPEN SUNDAY 2 to ;)tary and ,Jr. High schools. '1 'th f' ,

IT 5 4415 fed. FamI y room WI lre- ---------------- ',An excellent one flclGr !louse: anne parker, l' . ,0 . . LOCHMOOR E . II t1[\"1)\" I1~ 'I b 'It ft' place. Convenient location. - speCla y a- 'containing 3 bedrooms, 1J_.,. -' ;)- ..... 10use UI or: fers: by appointmen, In t t' 2 b d "1)1:

f t t. t . 'th Barnes School or Star of the rac IVe e roo m Z OPEN SUNDAY batl1S. faml'I~' l'onlTI. )110'"'el'I1ease () en cr ammen In one: Grosse Pointe - Montel t " . h . 1 • ., ,

. I Sea. s ory Wit expanSIon a[tlc. kJ'tcl1en and exc'ellel1t bI'eakfa.etof t he most convenlPnt oca. I school. Queen of Peace - , I' . . "h ' I Large lVIng room WIth fire- 2 .30 to 5 P M I'oom sl'tuated on a \"ell I~.nd-tions in the Farms. T el'e ar<.>, a C'olonial styled bungalow. 1341 N. RENAUD- ' .., ,.

h I place. nice kitchen, terrace, scaped lot. Attaehed garage withnO\I- t rf'f' bee rooms ancT t\\"O! 3rd unusual bedroom and Deluxe Ranch situated on a games room. Excellent condi- 801 G P . t C tbaths, but space. for a fourth: lav. up, 2 car. ext r a s. large lot, priced far below reo tion. Handy to everything and rosse d01dn e our elec!riC'-eye door and comple1eb'be<lroom. If rrqulrcd. Call. us I $23,500. 1938 Stanhope. production cost-3 large bed. ideal for young marrieds or Quiet - secl~ Ie ISPoht-pr2c, finished basement with pineto see 'hI .. dC'lIghtful offenng. i ro':>ms. 2% baths, beautiful retirees. tically new TrI' eve - as ~ew paneled recreation room. Attic

I.AKEI,AN' D. 51{\ '_ Bealltl'ftlllv: ~---._--~----- family room, 3.car garage and champagne colored carpetIng, 'cooling fan, complete lawn- •• 'J • f t 1 custom made draperies and; sprinkling system and many

a p p '-' i n t e d four.bedroo~. : GROSSE POINTE CITY sprinkler system 111 ran an(: MOROSS - Regency Colonial. built.in stove and range. Three' other extras.three-bath homE'. Mod ern CAPE COD Colonial, 3 bedrooms rhcar yard /re only fa h~ewf' of: 3 bedrooms, H'''! baths, screen- bedroom~s, two baths. two.~a: I, T. RAYMON D JEFFSkitchen with huilt-ins, plu" 11/2 baths, family room. Excel., i e many eatures 0 t IS me, ed terrace, and recreation heated <;arage .. Owne~ maVin" ' 'f" 1-11(10entertainment size fa mIl v: lent location. I IOme. room. Carpet included, Priced out of town-Immediate pos" E & ~ TlJ 2 0176room and den. Central air, DO\/ER TU d 6_-7301325 RiVARD- to move fast. TU 4-0600. session. ,ves ',UtI. ' -conditiofil~d. Ideally located xe 0 ~ __ I LIVE LIKE A ~EW YORKER i .. _ __ _ . _for schools. shopping and ----- ..-----.--- I with all the benefits which the RENAUD - Recipe for HapPi-

l, 781 Westchester Road i

t;"anSportlltlOn. 'L "IS 'J8r' l'h . N I! suburbs offer. A beautifully n:ss. B:ick and stone 2 stc~y A home built for a large fam.: 8°h PAIDWIL IA,I w)- ere IS 1 e\\: decorated TOWN HOUSE. 5 w)~h h?r~ry, terrace, sun- ily, located on one of the fav- ; ON YOUR. MONEY

X. RF::'JAUD 1666-- Spa ci 0 us England C'h arm throughout; bedrooms and 3 baths PLUS a shInY IIvmg room, powder orate streets in Grosse Pointe. HERE IS HOWthree b ~ d l' 0 0 m. two ba.th this im,mac~late center ~n. i large' modern Kitchen and IG'oom,3 bedrOOJ~sh' If)~2balths. close to schools and the Park. ! $1.000 or $2,000 invl'sted in a,ranch, WIth clrn and family trance Colomal. Warm c~e~ ry; private patio. Priced in the ames room ~It Ilrep ac~. This 4 bedroom. 2% bath, nice 20 famil" apartment bu,]d-room. on a wooded lo~. Close paMlcd library,. 24' . liVing i low 30's-this home offers Gas heat With e ectromc home is only 8 years old and. . . f" D t 't G' '"

h ! t t t d II I t k t h ' f'lt N' 1 I d aped 80' . Ing 1Il a 1l1<.> (' 1'01 - ,) osseto sc 00 s. ri1nspor a IOn an , rOu,TI, a e PC rJC .! C en,' space with a minimum of up. ~ er .• Ice y an sc has extra I~rge breakfast. Pointe neighborhood which will i Y RENAl;D I04(1-Larger semi.shopping. white vinyl ent:ance hall en.; keep. SIte. 'I'D 1-4200. room and family. roo~ PLUS pay you 8°(. on your money. For ranch on brautiful corner lot.

LOCH.\IOOR 1435-Price redi.:c-; hanc'rd hy carnage lamps; 3 . ROSEDALE COURT Styled I a Rec Room WIth fireplace. more interesting informatlOn 2 bedro011ls. 1~ baths downbedrooms, 2 baths. powder' 741 TRO:v1BLEY- and loads of closets through.; telephone the owner, Mr. Harms plus large' bedroom and bath

r~'g~O exl~I~I~~i~CI~,4;'~~~i~~'fa~~ : room attached aarage. Near One of the Pointe's most dis. ~or the times on a step sav-: out.. T~e perfect house for, most any time. Also evenings. up. Paneled library. familyil~' room is the focal point of Kerb~ and Bro;nell. Owner tilwtive residences. Beautiful.; I~7 floor plan. 3 bed~ooms, I. t?~ lal.mly t~at does a lot of 82l-S1985. Do not hesitate to t('le- rOO~l1.. gOOe family kitchcn.

leavi~g city, Priced in the' Iy situat~d in the Windmil!. 1/2 baths. a Gourmet kitchen lIvmg In their home. h I I'k t talk to I sjJrJnklmg s"-tel11 al'r cond-this ctlstom built three bcd- . P . t A 240 175 ft . I h'l . l' d' P one as J e 0 peop c. '. . .,:-' . - I.

roam. thre'~ bath ranch with 30's. om e rea on a x . W)tf~ u;lt-m lapp dlaneeEs.anl ' 15345 W' d '11 P . t 'Or write, 9:36 Beaccnsfield, tl?ned. 2 c~r attached gara~elot with exceptional landscap. a Irst .001' aun ry. xce -. In ml oln e G" P' t D 't "0 M"h With eleetJ'Jc eve Oprn Sun-

a perfect pr.ttern for enter. LAKESHORE 987 - 0 w n e r , ing. F'ive bedrooms. 3% baths. lent construct.ion features,: Drl've J'gl~OnS.se0111 e, euOl ,J • " Ie - da." 2.5. . .taining and good family liv. t. f d t Now York and i ]5 18 n II d libl' r lu d "Ians err£' 0 " , a x pa e e a y p s, Thermopane Win ows. TU 1- A d t ' ding. Located on the section must sell this exceptionally I a lovely 22x24 family room.: 4200 oc or s ream-new Col. LAKESHORE LAN;': 85 _ Openof Lochmoor with the beauti. attractive 1 story home. Pan- i You must se(' this for your. I • onial with 5 bedrooms, 3th .------. --- --.- Sunday 2.5. Exceptional 3 bed-fully landscaped par k way' eled library with fireplace. I self. VAN ANTWERP _ 3 bedroom baths. .Iibra:y PLUS family. LOCHMOOR _ 5-bedroom, 3.,- room ranch. Grosse Pointem<Jkps this home an outstand.! fa~ily room finished !n an. 345 UNIVERSITY- ' Colonial with family room. ~oom RWlth flJ~Pla~~i itan~lle?, bath semi-ranch with library. Shores. Completely built.ining buy. unIque weathered panelIng, 2: N d ., 1-1' 1 g games room and gas heat. ec. oom. eau 1 U Y am.' ene!()sl.'d terrace, 2..('ar attal'h- kitchen, large famiiy and rec.

bedrooms, 1)'1 baths, parquet h' ee froom. ~re Sf a 'lar. e Well located for shops, bus StCapeddlot with tShPrinkf.lerfsys'! ed garage. large corner lot. reation rooms. R'educ"'d toSHOREIIA:\I 99-In the Sharps ~ fl th' h . 'd " . ouse or a grow 109 amI y In '1' . em an many () er me ea. S44 90 "on a lovely lot, a beautif~l' oors lOUg ou.t, w) e, PIC- a prestige location. Three fire. and schools. $23.000. U 1- tures. Be sure.::o see this one. ,N. HENA UD-4 bed1'Oom semi- : ,0.rand"' built in 1953. Three: tun.sque lot. pr~ced low for places, library. 2lh baths. kit. 4200. "l'ORRvy

h fin 10 atl 11 31830 E, Jefferson Ave. i ranch, 21/2 baths, 2 car at- I.', ROAD 1593 - Englishbedrooms and t\\() baths,: sue a e co. chen with built-ins and many; ,. , tached garage, family room. bungalow on large lot withwhi::h with a gf'nerous sized, ST. CLAIR SHORES other features to add to the SHO.REHAM - Yo.u II love thIS ON THE LAKE large exceptionally \\'~lI-land-' trees. 2 bedrooms and bathfamily room. living room and: EASTLAND AREA comfort and convenience of brIck ~anch and. ItS <:,omplete- This charming older home is' scaped lot. Many extras. down, one large bedroolTi anddi!1irlg room ~ivl' aT' expan-: day-to.day living plus many Iy eqUIpped. sWlmmmg pool, in tip.top condition. Large: bath up. 16'x22' familv roomsive arf'a for ideal home en-: EDMUNTON 19812 - This de-; features to enhance your en. <:overe~ patIO and paneled Living Room with fireplace. i WESTCHESTBR-Charming 4-. 21/z car garage. Excell~nt loca:j(J~'ment. luxe, custom built ranch in: tertaining and encourage your reereatlOn room. ~ bedroo~s, Dining Room with elbow; bedroom 21/2 bath ColonJal' tion Red d t $2 90

immac.ulate condition and 10- I relaxation enjoyment, Jl/~ ~aths, ,new ~l~chen .wlth room. Bedroom and bath I with library, 2-eal' gara~~e.. Sunday 2~~~ 0 9, O. Opencated In a reeent1y developed i built-inS and livmg loom downstairs. 3 bedrooms and: ExceIlent landscaping. P€,r-area of superior ranch homes. i 968 V,TES:rCHESTER. ROAD-. with ledge~o:k fireplace. ~deal nursery upstairs. Glassed and I fect condition.Paneled family room, break-; At~ra~tlve grey ~rIC~ Colomal, for entertainIng. Well prIced, screened porch. Worthwhilefast space in kitchen, 2 lovely; bUIlt rn 1951. With Its mast~r too. TU 4-0600. seeing.bedrooms, huge bath with. ~edroom and bat~ ?n the marnbuilt-ins. powder room. The I ,l?o.r. Large Llvmg Roo:n.fully developed basement con- i Drnmg R.oom,. panelled Familytains a 24'x27' recreation: R?om WIth fIreplace. Modern

. . 'k)tC'hen. Two other bedrooms,room, lavatory With t 1 led lilt d d f r b thshower, den and complete, sma s u y an u 1 a onI d Th d' I the second floor, 2 ,car garage!aun ry room. e yar IS, on a large lot, close to.

fenced and fu.lIy lan~scaped. schools Lake and transporta. IOwner has prIced thIS home tion 'nearly $10.000 below hb 1956 .cost. Call for appointmenttoday.

CIII\ISTf'\i': COLIn. intcri'~l-;n>: tri-\eveL Thref' bNlroom ...t\\"o baths, Den or othcr bed.loom. $28.500.

WE[)(a:WOOD. Attradive one.and one-half ~tory. Two bed- 'rooms and bilt h do\\ 11_ Twoh,'droom" and lavatory up.Paneled Recrf'ation mom withbar and lavatory. $29.900.

Wf":STCHESTF:R. Deluxe Colo-nial FeuI' bedrooms. t\\"o and011l"'.half baths pll(~ two roomsanrl bath over attached ~a.la:..:c_ Panf'lf'cI Librar:\" :\Iod-I'rn K:tehe11 with built-ins.Sli,te roof.

'\EFF :'<eal' KerchevaL Well 10.(';ltI'O two family. Six roomseach apartment. Separate fur-l1aees. S32.;)00.

.\!.TF:R Ad.ioinin.1: emssf'-'oint(' npar lake. Attraetiv('Colonial dupkx Threp brd-rooms one and one-half bathseach unit, $24,700 total. Singleun it can be purehased sepa-rately.

WESTCHESTER. TWf'I\'e year'old Colonial in very ~()od con-eilt ion. Three bE'clrooms. one(Incl one-half baths on s('condfloor. Firs, f1001' lavatory.'l.ibrary. Recreation Room.

BCCKl:':CH.A.:\>1. 11par Kel'che-val. Rf'conditioned Colonial.V,lur bedrooms. t \1'0 ancl one-half baths. Dpn. Eight~: footlot. $31.;;00 with $3.000 do\\"n,

W.-\SHI:\"GTO~. South of Chal'-levoix. Trim English. Threebcdrooms. one and one. halfbaths. FamIly room. $25.900.

nIFn: 1': \IIL!': !':xquisitl' Colo-nial huilt 19;")9. V!astpl" br<i-room. dressing room and hathplu" milld's room and bath onf, rst floor. Three bcdrooms,hath above. Library. Familyroom. Large rooms. Large lot.:\Iany extras.

T()CRAI~E. Compact raJich.fwo nice hf'drooms. l.:t il ityroom $17,SOO.

,R/\".\RD. :\"par .Jefferson. An-,

other good two famib' with1hlTe bedrvoms in each flat.S26.900.

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SPRENKLE21U-PLUMBING

SILVER & GOLD PLATINGOxidizing and Repairing

Brass Polishing & Lacquering.Jewelry Repairing. Engraving.

LEEBERTSILVERSMITHS14508 CHARLEVOIX

1 Blk. east of ChalmersVA 2-7318

21Z-LANDSCAPING

• PLUMBING• HEATING

• SEWER CLEANING

VA 2-1282SINCE 1916

LICENSED master plumber.R e pair s. remodeling, 0tc.Guaranteed electric sewercleaning. Cal Roemer. TU2-3150.

21Y-SILVER PLATING

ATTENTIONNeed a fall cleanup job at yourhome or last grass cutting? 20yea r s' expo in landscaping.$2.50 an hour per man. Call754-0055.

SEVENTEEN countries todaypresented their opening bids forthe biggest international tradenegotiations in history. After ayear and a half of arguing, thecountries finally submitted theirproposals in sealed envelopesat a brief ceremonial session. atGeneva.

lDeJudlDl

Chain Link AIl-StH. aidlustic Style.

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SERVICING THE GROSSE POINTESFOR OVER Y2 CENTURY

E.,erv style of 'enceerected for you

WA.1-6181

TCxedo 4-0522

Headlines of the Week

10403 HARPERMEHLENBACHER FENCE CO.

RISIDENTIAL. INDUSTRIAL

COMPLETE landscaping serv-ice, lawn cutting, cultivationand fertilizing, f:'dging andclean-up work. Julius La~Quiere, PRescott 8-2709. Free

EXCLUSIVE ALTERATIO!'~S estimates. $2.25 per hour.by Marie Stephens. Quick I-~ .service on hems. (Furs). TU TRIMMING, removal,. spraYIng.5-7610. Complete tree servIce.

Cal Fleming Tree ServiceTU 1-6950

DRESSMAKING shop in GrossePointe. Fully equipped. Im-mediate possession. Tuxedo4-3750 evenings.

21T-DRESSMAKING

(Continued from Page 1) I A POSSIBLE winter offensetwo new groups be called the b~ the Communist forces inLiberals and Conservatives in. VIE.>tNam was set back at leas"stead of Democrats and' Re.1 two months by twin typhoonspublicans. He spoke in caustic which .c~used floods that drown-terms about President Johnson! e~ or InJured hundreds of guer-and some of the "so-called Re-' rillas and d~s~roy~d storehousespublican" leaders. and ammunition dumps.

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DROUGHT STILL GRIPS the; RE? CHINESE Premier ChouUnited States from the East as En-~al answered a fast no tofar west as the IWcky Moun- i Sov:et requests at t.~e Mcsrowtains. and threatens the mid- ~sessJOn~ for an. easu~g uP. onwest wheat crops. Governor I fomentlDg rebellIons 10 Mrl~a,Rockefeller added 25 counties J pr~ba?ly be~ause Communistof New York to the list of 20 Chma s guerrl~la successes havewhose ~ods are clos~d to the b.een . largely It?- areas th.at arepublic.. In Boston, Governor rICh.lD such vJtal materIals asPeabody ordered the closing of uranIum and cobalt.Massachusetts forests. Mean- '" • •while, in California, residents PRESI~ENT JOHNSON wasrepaired damage done by heavy b.ack a.t hiS .desk today. for therain and mud flooding last week. fIrst tI~e Since the November

... .... i 3 electIOn, to work on suchTHE MINISTERS f th .' critical items as legislative pro.

_ 0 e SIX posals for the new Congress,member natI?ns of the. EUI"O- the NATO alliance, and the $100pean. EconomiC Commumty are billion budget.nearmg agreement on a com. • • •mon negotiating position forthe Kennedy round of tariff dis-cussi()Ds. and are expected tomeet the Monday, November16, deadline.

SEWING aHera ~ions, adults andchildren; hems. zippers, pil-lows. drapes. Blankets bound.TU 1.7455.

ALL WORK GUARANTEEDNo Money Down. 5 Years to Pay

8694470

SHOLTZ the Carpenter-Panel-I ing and remodeling. AlsoI small jobs. 771.3729.

H. F. JEf\JZENBUILDING

Home and industrial repairsAdditions, a t tic s completed,Porch enclosures, recreationrooms, garages repaired.TU 1-9744 TU 4-3011

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772-5758

JIM SUTTON

CustomcraftCONSTRUCTION

COMPANY

FURNITURE DRY CLEAt'JEDIN YOUR HOME

Modernization work. Home re-pairs _. attics, porches. Ga-rages.

CARPENTER - All types re-pair and remodeling. CarlWatson, LA 6-5501.

BRICK work, broken steps,chi m n e y s, waterproofingwalls, tuck pointing, all otherrepairs. Call anytime, VAlley2-6648.

No Water, No Odor

G.OLMINWINDOW CLEANING

SERVICEWALL WASHINGFREE ESTIMATES

WE ARE INSURED

VALLEY 1-932121L-TILE WORKCERAMIC TILE. Patching, re-

pairs. 884-1933.

No Soap, No Foam,

21R-CEMENT WORK

We specialize in fine up-holstered furniture - andOriental rugs.

Guaranteed and ins u redMethod proven for over 30years.

GROSSE POINTE FURNITURECLEANING CO.

Free Estimates Robert Johnson9226 Bi~hop Rd. TU 5-6451

Sunday, November 15THE PRINTING PRESS-

MEN'S UNION voted unani-mously to send its membersback to work at the Detroit FreePress Monday. The Detroit Tuesday, November 17Newspaper Publisher Associa., Officials in Washington reotion. which bargains for the Ifused to answer Peking's charg-Free Press and the News, said I es that the Chinese Communistthat the Free Press will not re-I All' Forc~ had shot down a pil~t-sume publication until the new Iless United States reconnalS-"ontract is signed for both sance plane over Central Southnewspapers. China.

L. VERBEKE .. •• I .. ... ...GENERAL CEMENT CONT. MORE THAN 1,300 persons . A F.EDERAL GR~N.D JU~Y

Driveways, sidewalks, brick or suspected of committing crimes I In Chicago today indicted m-block porches built or reo were arrested today by Bang-I t€rnationall~ known. Dr. Andrewpaired. All types of patios, kok, Thailand, police aided by, Ivy and hIS aSSOCIates on 49basement waterproofing. tuck. dogs. Among the arrested are I counts -:- including con~piracypointing, garages raised and people charged with murder, and mall fraud-for theIr saleextended. No job too small. robbery, prosti1.ution and drug I of the Krebiozin, a supposedLicensed and bonded. addiction. I cancer~uring drug. Eleven of

LA 1-469:> TU 2-6586 .. ... ... th~ c h a l' g e s carry ~ive yeal-~___________ THE TEXT of the second tel€. .>rison sentences plus flOes. The21S-CARpI:NTER WORK I vision show taped by former drug. which Ivy maintained is

- President Harry S. Truman was exceedingly expensive to obtain,DOING all types of carpenter released today. In it Truman was found to .be. a solution of

work, remodeling attic rooms, asserts that General Douglas common chemIcalS worth aboutporches. Small or big jobs. MacArthur fanned the flames 30 cents a gram.Estimates free. TUxedo 5-5892. of their feud to further his OWD. • • ..

presidential ambitions. SECRETARY OF STATE... '" ... James Hare proposed to the

Monday, November 16 ~.~ichigan legislature that news.THE UNITED NATIONS Se- papers be put in th€ same class

curity Council met today to con. as public utilities. and under1677 BRYS sider Israeli anG Syrian charges the same restrictions against

TU 4-2942 TU 2.2436 and countercharges after week. strikes. Referring to the 127end border c1dshes, the worst day-old Detroit new spa perin two and a half years, that strike, Hare said that this wouldinvolved weapons ranging from not bke away the right to strike,jets to tanks. only make it more difficult.

EXPERT painting, paper hang-ing. F r e e estimates. VanAsche, TUxedo 4-1187, VA4-1492.

21Q-PLASTERINGPLASTER WORK. No job too

small. No job too large. DUn-kirk 2-4596.

Additions and Remodeling of alltypes expertly done.• Family Rooms • kitchens• Remodeled • R e c rea t i olnRooms • Porches _ Attics Con.verted • Dormers • GaragesRemodel€d.Free Estimates and PlanningService. FHA Financing.

DEAL DIRECT WITHBUILDER

TV 1~1024I

J, W. KLEINERCEMENT CONTRACTOR

All types of cement and brickwork; drives, porches, walks,patios. Tuck pointing. Pre-caststeps. Asphalt patching ..

Natural Flagstone Walksand Patios.

Natural Stone PlantersNO JOB TOO SMALL

LICENSED AND BONDEDTU 2-0717

21J-WALL WASHING

BACK IN BUSINESSWALL \VASHING

PAINTING & DECORATINGHOME MAINTENANCE

ELMER T. LABADIETUxedo 2-2064

21K--WINDOW WASHING ADDITIONS ALTERATIONSI

A-OK Window Cleaners. Serv- Family rooms, porch enclosures,ice on storms and screens. modern kitchens, attics convert-Free estImates. 52l-2459. ed.

COMPLETE MODERNIZINGLICENSED & INSURED

HELMER

21P-FURNITURE REPAIRCHAIRS RECANED, dolls re-

paired. WA 1-2710.

CUSTOM upholstering. A splen-did selection of decorativefabrics. Expert needlepointmounting. Estimates cheer-fully given. Ewald, 13929 Ker.cheval. VA 2-8993.

on

TU 1-6905

200/0

TU '-7050

PRIDE

RUGS PICKED UPAND DELIVERED

ERNEST A. BOCK

CLEANERS

OFF CASH and CARRY

LOCATION

TACKED DOWN CARPETSAND FURNITURE

PAINTINGGUARANTEEOn All Interior Work

20 Years inGrosse Pointe

CARPET AND FURNITURE

R. L. ShurtleffTLJ 4-7296

A.l INTERIOR and exteriorpainting, wall washing andpaper hanging. Have insur-ance. Kenneth Pygott, SLo-cum 8-1780, after 5:30 p.m.

CLEANED

21H-RUG CLEANING

PAINTING, co lor s matched,papering, paper removed, wallwashing w 0 r k guaranteed.Mertens, 122 Muir, TV 2-0083.

PAINTING, interior and deco-rating. Insured. Grosse Pointereferences. Please call after6 p.m. evenings. VA 2-7348,Mr. Page.

COMPLETE decorating ser-vice. Interior and exteriorpainting. Pap e r removingand paper hanging. Wallwashing. Workmanship guar-anteed to be the best. Forestimate, call

WILLIAM FORSYTHEVAlley 2.9108

----HUGHES BROTHERS, painting

and decorating, wall washing,expert paper hanging, freeestimates. 5293 Yorkshire,TUxedo 2.9750 or 821-9~43.

CUSTOM PAINTING& DECORATING

Quality WorkInterior and Exterior20 Years Experience

ALL WORK GUARANTEEDRUDOLPH TONELLO 545-3203

FREE ESTIMATES10615 CADIUX

TUXEDO 5-5700

BESTCARPET CLEANERSCLEANING, DYEING

REPAIRINGPROMPT HOME SERVICE

FREE ESTIMATESINSURED

TU 2-6556

211-PAINTING ANDDECORATING

RADKE CARPET CLEANERSCarpets, rugs, tacked down orloose and upholstered furniturecleaned and moth proofed, inyour home the modern waywith the latest Rug Deteger,dries overnight.Repairing, serge binding, throwC'll gs and runners, picked upand delivered.Free estimate, rea son a b 1 eprices. DR 1-3133.

KURT O. BAEHRInterior. exterior painting anddecorating. Wall papering. Cus-tom work. Free estimates. LAke-view 1-5716.

GEORGE S. DALLYPAINTING, DECORATING

Paper hanging I.l.nd wall wash-ing. Serving this communit'.f forover 25 years.

TU 1-7480

Painter and decorator; quality.and color matching, the finest.Served Grosse Pointe homes for20 years.20685 Woodmont

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G R 0 SSE POI N TEN E W S Page Thirty-Five

21E-CUSTOM CORSETS 211-PAINTING AND 121S-CA.RPENTER WORK 121T-DRESSMAKINGINDIVIDU~LY des ign e d DECOR.ATING ------~-- ALTERATIONS professionally

Spencer gudles and surgical I COMPLETE decorating. Paper- Additions Alterations done. Dresses, coats, suitssupports. Over 30 years ex- hanging, insured, guaranteed. . " and skirts. 1114 Beaconsfield.

. perience. M a u d e Bannert. Al Schneider. TUxedo 1-0565. KItchen ModernizatIon I VA 2-9743. .TU 5-4027 VE 9-1385 or Minor Repair

F E t. ALTERATIONS and sewing.21G-ROOF SERVICE f LtceX:s~d ~:~~:tor Will PleK up and deliver.R001' AND GUTrER work- RUDOLPH S I FRANK J. ST. AMOUR TUxedo 1-3669.

Decks repaired, replaced. 25 TU 2-8324 TU 5-57911 REoWEAVING, mot h holes.years experience, references the FIN EST In tears and burns. 22549 Rave1&.on request. Don Seeger, TU PRescott 7-4381.5-7460. Custom Decorating INTERNATIONAL

ALL ROOF & GUTTER WORK I WALLPAPER HANGING CONSTRUCTION CO.Caulking, chi m n e y repairs. SPECIALISTS IN

Gutters cleaned FURNITURE REFINISHING HOME IMPROVEMENTSADVANCE MAINTENANCE Additions • Porches

TU 2-5539 FREE ESTIMATE Driveways - BasementsAttic Rooms - Baths

Aluminum Awnings, SidingStorms and Screens

CARPET LAYINGNEW AND OLD

RESTAURANTDUCHESS DRIVE-IN

12310 MORANG DRIVE

Stair Carpet ShiftedRepairs of All Types

Cigaret Burns Re-Woven

GROSSE POINTE'S ONLY

HOOVER

WILLIAMS TRIM SALONPRescott 6-2650

POODLE TRIMMINGand

GROOMING

15-BUSINESSOPPORTUNITIES

FACTORY AUTHORIZEDSERVICE

POINTE VACUUMFREE PICKUP & DELIVERY

NEW REBUILT PARTS

TU 1-1014 TU 1-064721002 MACK

28 unit apartment near TechCenter. One and two bed-rooms with kitchen built-ins.Air-conditioning. ExcelleDit in-vestment.

Grosse Pointe.Mack area. 2apartments and two stores.

Eastland area commercial prop-erty.QUEEN REAL ESTATE

886-4141

STANDARD OILService Station for RentWARREN and Chalmers

Excellent profit potential, finan-cial assistance available, Days564-6341. Evenings MIdwest7~0493.

21D-ELECTRICALAPPLIANCES

HOOVER-EUREKAAUTH. SERVICE

FREE PICKUP & DELIVERYALL MAKES

East Side Vacuum17176 E. Warren TU 1-1122

Formerly Harper Vacuum

LONG established, mod ernscrew m a chi n e plant forlease, sak, or work on profitsharing plan. Box No. J-60,Grosse Pointe News.

POOLROOM - Family ree.reation. 8 tables, excellent lowcation. Good return on in-vestment. Complete PI' ice,$7,500. Tuxedo 2-6825.

LEO TRUDELBOB TRUDEL

TU 5-0703 771.0865

21B-STORMS ANDSCREENS

21-MOVING 6' STORAGEABC MOVING is our business,

not a sideline. 2 men, $9.50an hour. Time starts at yourhome. 5-story warehouse forstorage in locked rooms.Guaranteed pro f ession als.568-2515.

STORMS HUNG, screens re-moved, win d 0 W swashed.Guaranteed satisfaction. Freeestimates. DRexel 1-2952 orVAlley 1-5425.

21A--GENERAL SERVICES

POODLE. miniature puppy, 10weeks old. black, excellentpedigree. reasonable. Pres-cott 1-2846.

MIMI'S Poodle Parlor. Trimswith loving care by Eileen.Collars and supplies. Allsmall breeds bathed. Reasnn-able. Valley 1-2156.

POODLE puppier" AKe regis-tered. BeSot offer. Kenwood8-6278.

3 YOUNG HAl\oISTERS, 35ceach. Tuxedo 1.7709.

COLLIE PUPS. beautiful sab-les, some with full white col-lars. AKC registered. Studsavailable. Prescutt 3.0293.

DONALD BLISSDACHSHUND, registered AKC, Decorator

beautiful red, 6 weeks old Exterior Interiorpuppies. Call Tuxedo 6-0953. Free Estimates

40 Years in G.P.

20-PIANO SERVICE-PIANO TUNING and servicing,

guaranteed Walter Mueller,TUxedo 6-1090.

COMPLETE piano servIce. Tun-ing, rebuilding, refinishing,de.mothing. Member PianoTechnicians Guild. R. ZecL,

731-7707

FREE KITTENS to anyone thatwill provide a good home. TU4w4807.

BLONDE Cocker puppies. AKCregistered with p e dig l' e e.885-5732.

TINY Poodles, AKC. platinumsilver female or black males.13 weeks. TUxedo 1-3728.

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OPEN SUNDAY

RUTH ASSOCIATESof Grosse Pointe

81 K~rcheval on the Hill

TU 6.4060

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5

956-58 TROMBLEYBEA UTIFUL FLAT NEAR

TRANSPORTATIONCUSTOM BUILT IN 1953

PRICED TO SELL AT

Members of Grosse PointeWomen's Real Estate

CounsellorsNational and Detroit Real

Estate Board:;Women's Council of Realtors

13-REAL ESTATEFOR ~ALE

BEDFORD 93~Colonial, 3 bed.rooms, 2 baths up; with paneledliving room, large dining room,kitchen, bnakfast room, bathand 1ibrarv or bedroom on 1stfloor. En-closed breezeway. at.tached garage, recreation roomin basement. Sprinkler system .Price now $39,000. Immediatepossession.

WANT to buy 3 bedroom home,Grosse Pointe Park. Garfield2-3826.

RANCH HOME, 2-3 bedrooms,2 baths. In Grosse Pointearea. Prefer to deal wit howner. $40.000. TUx e do4-9122, daytimes. TUxedo4-5498 evenings.

LOCATED in the City, withbeautiful decor. roomy 6.beu-rooms. 3-tath Colonial.

LOT IN exclusive section in thePark on Three Mile Drivebetween St. Paul and Jeffer-son, 200'x250'.

M. WARNER RLTY. TU 5-5788

14-REAL ESTATEWANTED

Outstanding Offerings. UnusualListings Are Our Specialty.

13A-LOTS FOR SALE

-_._-.-------~-GROSSE POINTE PARK-

15990 E. Jefferson, corner ofBedford. English Manor typehome. 6 bedrooms. 3 baths,and 3 half baths. 2-car attach.ed garage. circular drive.$40,000. Detroit Bank & Trust,Trust Dept. 96?7656.

GROSSE POINTE WOODS. byowner, 2217 Hampton. 3 bed.room colonial. tree shadde'dlot. 1h baths. eat-in kitchen.large living room with diningspace, tile basement. 11/2 cargarage, n ice 1y decorated,$17.000. 00 en Sunday 2-5.Otherwise by appointment.TUxedo 4-1144.

HIDDEN LANE 620 _ Quality HANDY MAN S E R V ICE -brick ranch on secluded lane. i;himney. porch repair andOpen to offer. odd jobs. PRescott 7-3452..

:\fARTER ~0800 - ~ew 3 bed-room. 2 baths by Kimbrough.

N. OXFORD 1271 - 2 bedroomranch with 2 baths and familyroom. Now $29,500.

FOR immediate sale by owner.Attractive newly decorated 3bedroom h 0 m e in GrossePointe Park, near Lake St.Clair. 2 new bathrooms, newbuilt-in kitchen. Extra largeliving room. Many other de-sirable features plus verylow taxes. Close to public andparochial schools. Priced be-low $2'\.000. Call Valley 1-7372for' appointment.

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BU! LD near the lAKEWarner and Waverly

Subdivisions

599 Lake Shore RoadGracious waterfront home onacre plus, with yesterday'scharm and today's conveniences,6 bedrooms, 4 baths on 2nd.Suite on 3rd for family, guestsor servants. Magnificently de-tailed Living room. Library andi Dining room. Priced to sell.

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GROSSE PTE. FARMS:MOROSS (near Ridge Road)-

F:~GEL EAST SIDE CO:vIPA:\'Y' Surprisingly roomy Ph story18118 .:\Iark Ave. TU 6.2000 in goo d condition. 4 bed-

.:\Iember .:\1.C.D.R.-E.D.R.A. rooms, 2 baths. CarpetingPhoto List. and drapes included. Must

see inside to a?preciate size.Ideal arrangement for thosewho need separate quartersfor parents, etc.

HUGHCHALMERS

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Edgar•

Thursday, November 19, 1964

100 KERCHEVAL

"LET US BE HAPPY ANDLIVE WITHIN OUR MEANS,

EVE;\l IF WE HAVE TOBORROW TO DO IT."

IF YOLo HAVE a pf'nchant {orcontt'mporary and want to.be tucked away on a quiet. A VERY FEW lots still avail-df'ad-£'nd street. then giv~ i able in two of Grosse Pointethis' one some serious! Far m's finest developments.thought. Laid out in the i Just off of beautiful Lake St.tri-Ievel plan. with two: Clair.master bedrooms on the iupper level and another: VERNIER ROAD lot, 50'x316',large b~droom a"d cOzY: $5.900. I

den just a few steps do~n i I{rom the tremendous !Iv-, CHOICE LOT in Lakeshoreing area. Only the most Road. 115' x 180', in Grossemodern gadgetry and mate- Pointe Shores. convenient tonals have gone into this park with new swimming pool.home. Even if you don't Priced to sell.1 i k e contemporary youmight ... after seeing thischoice offering.

\lfi 111:'\1. (,OCLD BE FI:'\ERand we can't find a rhymerr reason why this four:hf'droom home in theShores hasn't been snapped, 1692 ALLARD Grosse Pointeup. Consider this newer co- : Woods. Attr~ctive colonial, 3lnnidl with so complete. a bedrooms. 11,2 baths. 884-2873 I

kitchen it even has a bUilt. after 4. Iin barbecue. Center hall ~~- .- ~ .. -~~---~- Iplan has living ro0l'? dining: DORTHEN. 1465. Large ranch,: TUroom. and the famIly room! 3 bedrooms, 2~ baths, sepa- iearh leadin<1 from the hall.' rate dining room, attached 2w

<7 I •Additional plus is the sen-: car garage, den. Also FlorIdasihly placed utility room: I"00m. By owner. Open Sun-hetween the kitchen and. day 2 to 5. Call Tuxedogarage. 4.0584.

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('RA~FORD 16833 l'k I Grosse Pointe, by owner.'. I £' new B' 1 l'A-I condition. 2l.2 bath . , rICK co onlal. 2-car garage,

hrdrooms. fireplac£' ,,~' 1 3 bedrooms. 1~ baths. fJmilyrf'creation room. To :-~rage. room with fireplace, finished"-no I. nd dxe 0 4- basement. separate din in g;),"l~; WN',,£, s an eves I I' . ..Tl'x£'do 1-4523, ", room, lYIng room WIth flre-

-.---------- I' place. carpeted. dream kitch--'- en with ~ating bar, dish wash-

APPOI NTMENT I er, disposal. 12 years old.ON LY Immaculate. Owner trans-.\\D WHY SHOULDv'T I ferred. $35.000. 881-14~1.~ ytur .

family enjoy its Thanks-giving dinner in the magni-! 316 CLOVERLYficent dining room of. this I' OPEN SUNDAY 2-5"tately home on BishopRoad" The house has I YOU'D BE PROUD-plE'nty of room to stretch of this homeout in after the feast. Two('xtra rooms for lounging on : Proud of your neighbors. thethe first floor. and a liv. I area, the style and the decor.Ing room !arge en?ugh for i Situated on p tree.lined streetthe clan's gathenng. Pp-: this fine Farm Colonial with~tairs are six bedrooms and. three bedrooms. 2lf.! baths, afour baths. Bl'tter cheek: pam'led librarY and a "dthis one before vo - 'II k' . ream

. It PUi , Itchen" presents an unusualthat wisht.:>ne I

• i opportup.ity to own a smailer('Ol'LD BE A HA~TIJ in glove! home ?n one of the finest

fIt for your familY if vour. streets In the Farms. I $46,500hOll~e requi~E'p.~ents neces- KA RL D I Convenient living with an in.~itate h a v In g bedrooms AV IES I come ~nd little upkeep. You'llboth up and down. On! be proud to own this flat.O'Mara Court we are offer.! TU 5-3220 Iing sllch an .arrangement, i . _~___ GEORGE PALMS Rlty.with two sleepmg rooms on; BEAUTIFUL ranch home on CALL 886-4444eaeh floor and two and a: double ;:orner lot in thehalf baths. Th£' "living kit-: Woods. Large :iving l' 0 0 mchpn" is a r£'al st~p sawr! with fireplace, full size diningand perfect for mformal l' 0 0 m. Carpeting and dra- ON THE WATERentertainin~ Ideally 10- I peril'S. 3 bedrooms. one pan. Outstanding 3 bedroom RANCH Excellent location with spaciouscated near Rarnes, GPUS: eled. 11"2 baths, kitchen WIth of hJgh quahty. situated on love-I 161' corner lot. Well construct-and Star of the Sea schools.: breakfast nook in bay window, 1y grounds. 181':c262'. ~ttached ed buildinr. and all. equipment.

.-\VAIL YOCRSELF of the un.: Florida room. large recrea- boathouse. ~eaut1ful patios ~d All for $49,500: with. $10.000tion room with fireplace and I1Jany specIal featurCls. BUIlt down. Balance like paymg rent.

u"ual opportunity to buy an! lavatory and shower. ' 1'1951,. excellent condition. An KIN-KAY DR 1-7222old£'r but well maintained I. . , $40,000 amazmg value. :Must be SOLD.hous£, In a neJghborhood TUXEDO 1-3244 Nothing like it anywhere. TUx. --------- _.....here many newer and! c~ ~ 1 edo 1-6300. 16-PETS FOR SALEmor£' expensive houses pre. j

dominate. This particular: GROSSE PTE SHORES Johnstone & Johnstoneoffering has a step down: ?ff Lakeshore with birdseyeli\'ing room. dining room, I \'Iew of lakt-. Spacious 2 bed-and two extra fire:t floor i roo~, 2 bath RANCH with hugerooms. The kitchen has i family room. ~atural wood trimnrrn rem 0 del e d and! throu.g~out. brick fIreplace waH£'qulpcd with some built.: to cell mg. ~Ius many. other cys. I;ns. RN:pntly replacecl h£'at- ~tom features. N?t a smgle thmg Iin'"' svstem which is ex-: to do but move m. Value much Itre--I1H'I'yeconomical. Ownrr Igreat('r than price. TUxedo,h d d. . ' 1-6300.as move an L<;anxIOUSto <;ell before winter comes. : Johnstone & Johnstone

IF yat: THOl'GHT that attrac- ~------ CADIEUX near KERCHEVALtin' smaller house with your: 4 bedroom. 3% bath terrace.flr~t floor brc1room and BOURNEMOUTH Near transportation. Price re-ha:h would :leVer come on In Grosse Pointe Farms. An At. duced.thr markct in thhe location tl'<ictive. face brick home. beau- M. JAMES WALKERyou desire. then bptter you tifully landscaped lot, excellentS£,f' this one before it's size bedrooms. paneled family 19718 MACK.:zone. On Handy Place. just: room. fir e pIa c e. carpeting., TU 1-7575 TU 5.25~3;: ~kip to Hill Shopping. Shown by appointment. ; _transportation. and the lake !A);'o two beclrooms up with FLOanother full bath. Priced inthe middle thirties.

():'\ BEAVTIFl"L Lewiston LOCHMOOR BLVD. - T hisRoad Wf' proudly offer this charming colonial on 100x162five familv bedroom house' ft. lot has many fine features,which is id£'al for the fami- unusual family room. 6 Bed-Iv that requires easy ac- rooms. 3 Baths. an id€alc"essibilitv to St. Paul's and house for large family.Grosse p'ointe High. On 212 ARTHUR J. SCULLY CO.fepl of frontagf'. - the house I20169 Mack Ave. TU 1-8310actuallv has an "extra" lot.! --- ----.--- ------~------WE' might add that there! 1565 FAIRHOLME ROADare two maid's rooms and ia bath over theh three car: 3-BEDROOM, center entranceattaehed garage with aCCf'~Si Colonial in Grosse Pointeto the main hOllse. First I Woods' most desirable area,floor "opens up" with]i. for sale by original owner.hrarv. livin;! room and din- Sl'fupulously clean and well-In~ "roam each leading off. maint.ained. Planned and im-from the entrance hall. I proved upon for comfortableReady for early ol'cupancy.! living. Large master bedroom

!I is air-conLiitioned and has 19TRY THIS One for size if you, fl'et of ..1Odern closet space.

long for a house with real: Pleasant. spacious kitchenelbow i oom ~1ammot~l. en- . ineludes dishwasher. ~arbagetranee foyer with living.: dic.;posal. electric ran~e, anddining and library. rooms ! !'efri~erator. Year-round fam-all leading from It. See! i1v room with built-in book-what a Chinese fortune can! shelves. Finished basementdo when it is spe~t .on i games room. Attic fan. Car-tllrning a kitchen insIde: peting and all traverse drapesout Two first floor la\'s! induded. 2-car garage. Gasand a half dozen baths: heat. TU 1-0726 for appoint-seattered around and about I ment. Under $30,000.the sP\'en bedrooms. For$68,000 you cannot buy orduplicate in this prime 10'cation in the Fanns.

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Page Thirty-Six GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, November 19, 1964

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fJ~1zteCounter Points

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By Pat Rousseau

M~mo To M.en ... Walt?n-Pierce is looking forwardto helpmg YO'l WIth your Chnstmas gift list and will makean appointm3nt with you any time ... after hours ... too!(TUxedo 4-1330). ?,heir Gift Court is constantly changing~ecause very partIcular people have already discoveredIt and know that a present from Walton-Pierce is a truecompliment.

* * *.Top D~awer Topics ... Happiness is a music box and

ChT'Zstmas zs a perfect time to give one. At 17007 Ker-I cheval UP in the Village gay tunes sound their greetingI ' .• as do the hand-carred musical angels.i * * *I, The Stockings ... were hung by the chimney. Onevery good girl we know will get the keys to a Dodge

i Monaco along with other elegant stocking stuffers. Howa.bout you? Are yo~ de~erving. Well, there's plenty oftIme to make the nght ImpreSSIOn on Santa and River-view Dodge, 15205 is a very convenient place to havehim pick up the keys to a Monaco.. . '"

Boutique Pets . '.. abound at Claire Pearone, 397 FisherRoad. Pert pincushion birds, big colorful papier-mache burrosstuffed printed tabbies and precocious orange kittens ..• the like:we've never seen.

Always Offer . good choices. We believe thatyoung men should develop their own fine taste in clothes(1J.!ith01.ftmaking too many mistakes along the way).Hzckey s new Boy's Department, 17140 Kercheval in theVillage only offers sharp, traditional good looks that your.son should have and really wants.

* * *Focus • • • on Paul Gach Studios, 345 Fisher Road. •

"where quality costs no more." Quality color costs only a fr~c.tion more than black and white . • . so capture all the redsgreens and metallics of the festive season in quality color. '

* * •Fashionably Coordinated. with the rest of the

home ... is the bath ... with the help of vanities byI Mutschler, 2048~ Mack Avenue. Designed for bath, bed-

Ir~om and dr~ssmg room . . . they come in a variety ofSIzes and stylings. They match Mutschler's extensive line

,of hardwood storage components designed for useI throughout the home. Colonial, provincial, traditional,contemporary and modern are available with a widechoice of hardware. '

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Lt. Bernard Cornillie In Big Army ExerciseArmy 2d Lt. Bernard H. Cor- opposing forces, Joint Task

nillie, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. Force Sioux and Joint Task

IBernard A. Cornillie, 28 Radnor Force Ozark, was designed tocircle, and other members of the test and evaluate the suitability

lIst Infantry Division were of the U.S. Air Force conceptscheduled to participate in Ex. f?r i~proving the use of avia-ercise GOLD FIRE I, a 16.day bon In support of Army groundfield training exercise to be forces. SIOUX forces used cur.conducted in the vicinity of F:irt I rent doctrines and proceduresLeonard Wood, Mo., beginning of troop tactics while Ozark ern.October 29. I ployed the new concept of sup-

L. . I port and attackIeutenant ReItz was to pat. L' . . . .

ticipate as a forward observer I leutenanr Cormlhe IS a mem-with Joint Task Force Sioux ber <?fHeadquarters Battery, 1stone of the combat forces in:; HOWItzer ~~t~ali?n of the 1stvolved in the exercise About ,Infantry DIVISIon s 7th Artillery20000 men were to take part' Rr~gUlarly stationed at Fort. ' Iley KanIn the maneuver. ' .'. .. The lIeutenant entered the

The exerCIse, InvolVIng two Army in August of this year.

Fdflorite Recipes01

People in The Know

Good Taste

YAMS WITH RUMContributed by

Mrs. Daniel Tindall

2 lbs. vams1/2 cup Wbutter1 cup brown sugar1 teaspoon grated

orange peel1/2 cup rum

Juice of 1 orangeIh teaspoon of mace1 teaspoon cinnamon

Salt

All set on film and

flashes for the

Boil yams until % cookedand then skin them. Buttercasserole in which they arebaked. Pack the bottom ofthe casserole with some brownsugar and grated orange peel.Warm rum, put a match to it,and pour it burning into thecasserole. Slice potatoes inlayers over this. Baste withsyrup that has formed in thebottom. Squeeze the juice ofthe orange over [totatoes.Sprinkle with mace, cinna-mon, remainde.r of the brownsugar and a little salt. Dotwith rest of butter. Bake for45 minutes at 3500

• Serves4 to 6.

Thanksgiving holiday?

There is nothing better thana _ balanced budget except asurplus.

I STUDIO CAMERA SHO~CAR.L JOYNER -

20229 MACK-in.theWoods

Pointers of Interest

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Photo by Eddie MlGrath, Jr.

MRS. JACOB WENZEL, OF CLOVERLY ROAD, AND MRS. RIFORD JOHNSTONOF BEAUPRE AVENUE '

. By Jane.t Mueller I harmful materials are being INme year)': ago, ChrIS Wenzel sat in a beauty I presented and to encourage re-

parlor. waItl.ng for her hair to dry, and casually picked I tailers. to stock better qualityup a rnagazme. She began to leaf desultorily through materIals.the pages ... stopped, stared, then took a closer look. When either Mrs. Wenzel or

Site was appalled. The maga- ---------------- Mrs, Johnston appears before azinC' was what is generally de- group. she brings with her aitual sense, he belongs more to h I I k'sC'l'ibed as "filthv"-and Mrs. arm ess. 00 mg briefcase, con-. his "rea]" family. even though t ...Jacob Wpl1zeJ. like most "nice" ammg examples of materialwomen. had never looked at a he is separated from them available to teenagers and

physically, than ever before. d I,"filthy" magazine. had never young a u ts:Donald Wenzel, 18. youngest "Th: realized quite what the term in the family is a Military' . ey are shockers. People Power tends to corrupt, and" 'h' t' I" . , mvarIably say 'I h d absolute power by man cor 18: pornogl ap IC ma erIa 1m. School graduate currently p • : ' a no rup

. plied. freshman at Fel:ris State Coi~ Idea these thmgs were being absolutely.-Unknown.She talked the matter over leo~ and "a hot.rodder I'm I printed'." ~

with her neighbor. Mrs, Riford af~a;d," his mother re:narks I Mrs. Wenzel nGtes that "nice",1,ohnstol1, went away on a ~3ca. ruefully. people have a tendency to turn I G & J Electric CotlOn. eamr back t? The POInte, Lately. Donald has begun to I theIr backs on the problem of I I

found sh.e was stll~ angry. She pump Mrs. Wenzel for Better pOTrnography.. I Jim Krausmoltn, Ownertalk,ed With ErnestIne Johnston literature arguments which he . hen, too. there IS the label- Electrical Wiring

: agaJn; delivers. with appro~riate pas. Im.~, .. "'Y1e feel that the cry I and RepairingTJr.-ether. the two w0J!lcn sian, for his Speech class. of .Censor has become a pro-

, found~d the Gr~sse POinte Chris Wenzel used to do a teetIve umbrella under which I TU 4 2738: C'ouncll ~f Be~ter Llt~rature for tremendous amount of sewing th? pornographer works. We I •yo~.th .. fIrst lllter.falth. organ. and re-finishing antiques when thInk parents have rights and Grosse Pointe & East Side

,1z,,:lOn In the Metropo!It~n De. the Wenzels lived in one of the freedom~, too, that the fear of: trOlt area created to comb~t ilarge, old residences in Balfour censorshIp has gone too far ------------.,- -~- . A ?it Of Background ... while my prescription wasthe ~roblpm of pornogranh~', 111 road, south of Jefferson, but when th~ P?rnagrapher stands bezng fzlled, Mr. Knuff filled me in on some Village his-re,latlOn to young. developIng now her chief hobby is reading, up ~or hIS rI¥hts-and the par- tory. In 1922 the Notre Dame Pharmacy was established.

, mInds. . . keeping up with book reviews. ent~ a~,e afraId to stand up for It was the first drug store in the Village. He said many. Not MIlItant Types She depends in large part on theIrs. changes have taken place since ... most s'ltis.fying are

i Neither Mrs: Johnston nor established reviewers _ "You Mrs .. Johnston and Mrs. Wen- 1'0 the wonderful advancements in treatment and drugs.i Mrs. Wenz,e~ fits a stereotype don't have to wallow in the zel believe, org~nized action on c..lJ The Notre D.am,e Pharmacy has- seen many milestone,of The M.IlI~ant Woman. I?la. mud with the pigs to find out a commumty-wlde level is the,card.brandlshIng ~nd,. shoutIng where the dirt is"-and. in pri. only way to appr?ach. distribl~- e passed and wzll continue to contribute fine service to the,hpr cause to the "ollset?ps. yate moments. delves into her, t?rs. And they belIeve In a POSI- a community.,Bot.h are nea~. rather daInty Old Testament to prepare for a I' tlve appr~ach: "It's not enough * * *ladl~s.. ~~ft-\'olced. fonder of Bible Class she is currently to complam about the bad; you U After Every Trip ..• whether It be in the U.S.A. or abroad,

,statistIcs ,h~n slogans. , taking. have to present a substitute." :t i Edythe Forcier and Mildred Anderson rushed to Leon's for hair-, Both are Involved professlOn- . Pick Good Pa rb k I styling. They regaled him with stories of their visits to straw'ally outside their homes Mrs Has No FrustratIons Th ~e ac slY markets. One day, Leon (prohably seeking peace and quiet) said; Wenzel a former nurse . h"eIP~ "J.! seems as if I've been so R . e Grosse Pomte Council .BlJ.ti41.e "Why don't you go into the business?" The Straw Mart, 16125: out i~ her doctor husba~d's oi. very fortunate ~o be able to .eview Board deals with m.ag?- :7' Mack Avenue .became a reality. To quote Leon, "All I did wasi fice. Mrs. Johnston is a busi. have ~nd to do what I have in zmes on~y. bu~ t~e ~ouncIl IS Recently one of our pa- casually mention it and they have brought San Francisco toI nesswoman. assisting her busi- my life." Ernestine John~ton :~c~~~~~m;f distributIOn and trons with problem health Mack Avenue." ... ..: nessman 11usband. says. Mrs, Johnston deSCrIbes ';aP" a group of 500 d bl h' k d

h If. ood paperb kIt d b an pro em air as e . The New Sassy Look ... came out of Europe's styll'sh

: Both are active in Church. erse as WIthout frustrations, 0 • • a~ s, se ec e y, . "b t t 'th t . t' 12 lIbrarIans In the Det 't me why I placed so much haIr salons, bec.a1lse l',t IS' so fl ....tt~n.ng, I't IS' catching on'related g!'oup, :\irs . .Johnston is u no WI OU asplra .1Ons- ar"a rOI h <>a member of the Grosse Pointe there are plenty of thIngs I "'.. emp

J asibs iCn my column here. 1;he fashionable Grosse Pomters you see coming'Memorial Church Women's As. wish to continue to do." I' Durmg the Just.ended BeHer on um 0- url Perms fc;r and gomg at Edward Nepi, "Parrucchiere," 19463 Mack

: sociation. Mrs. Wenzel, in St. The .JohnstL!lS h a v eon e I ..Iterature for Youth Week, the young swinging set- Ayenl!e are favoring the high crown, short back andPaul's Parish. teache~ cate- daughter. Sharon, a sophomore t?ese paperbacks were. spot- and had written so little flirtatIous forward sweeps of hair that touch the cheeks.

'chism oncp a week at Detroit's I ~t Northwood Ins~itute, study- !Ig)1te~, through,out the cIty and about the joy and satisfac- That, cherie, is the "Sassy Look." TUxedo 4-8858.'Clark School mg Elementary Education. As state. You. can t stop teenagers tion we are capable of • • •i Both are ~others. But there I a bus~nessw9m?n, Mrs. Johns- from "readmg a book if it's bringin.g to the woman Follow Your Nose. , . right into Kopp's, 16926 Ker-: are dissimilarities as well as ton trIes to aVOId too many out- ~here. Mrs. Wenzel and Mrs. that feels her hair is hope- ,ch.eva.l. That he.aven.ly fragrance wa.fted on the Village; similarities in the lives and I side activities .. limiting herself . oh,nston, comment.. "But y?U I'characlers of these two ladies to the MemOrIal Church Wom- can. t buJld good mmds on In. ess. I Q'Zrma a vaporzzer Z:i DIORLINf;. Wouldn't any girl love: Ernesti'ne John-~ton's home i 'I en plus. of course, the Better ferlOr .food." She is speaking out from this for Christ,rnas? Other new scents are POSSESSION. traditional in feeiing.' Christin~ Literature Coun~il.. TheIr .appr.oach is to elimin- personal experience-fine De Corday and a reintroduction of CHYPRE by Cody.Wenzel'~ is contrmoorary. The She. loves stImulatIng can. :te the mferlOr food and set a medical care-plus cour- New store hours are 9 a.m.. to 9 p.m ... daily.

, wall in the Wf'nzels' front hall 11 versatIon and enjoys summer ",ood sta~le. They are not c~n- age and cortisone makes * * '": leadinet into thC'ir cli\'in; room' I weekends with her husband, ~erned WIth. adult reading hab- it possible for her to be a "Open It!" .•• everyone at the newsJ}aper said. The pinkfpatur;s a mural painted by Ii al:o~rd their cabin cruiser, the ItS, o?ly Wlth what goes into full time teacher _ en- envelope with the beautif,11 writing in purple had been on theMrs. William Shilson the for. TIkI. I the mInds of t~e ~'ou~g, zymes and natural 6lganit: bulletin board. It \'Vas a message from Gertrude Engel and wemer Barhara Wenzel. . . I Mr. .Jo~ns~on I~ves. th.e .out- The~ recog~/ze theIr C~Use .is could see why she is successful as a social secretary and party

Produced Mtlrh Art doors; a flshmg tnp IS hIS Idea u~fas~lO!'Jable today, ad. m I t proteins in our hands have plan~er. The envelope and message made us want to find outf II GREA'" mIstakes have be d . strengthened her hair - more. You will, too! Call 821-0506 for a run-down on all her

Barbara, J'us} marrl' "d. I'S Il'V-loa rea y J. vacation. ",' en ma e In Its b . I i." M J h name But th d ena ling one of my expert specla serv ces.in~ in S1. Clair Mich teachinrr rs.. 0 nston terms herself '. ' ey a d, "theArt in Port Hu;on. Sh'~ ma iored :'the type w.ho sits with a book cause IS good." I staff to give her a firm • * •in Art in colleae is a me'mber In the mIddle of a trout They are encouraged by the Perm that holds its style Beautiful Holidays . . . sometimes come out ofof the Grosse'" PointE' Artists ~tream-:' Both the .Johnstons en. ~~rl.~neg~upport t~ey have reo from one shampoo to the Glal?our Ca~es from Fashion Two Twenty. Why wait forAssociation and "kent th JOY cruIses. d, In The P.omte and else. next. She says that what Chnstmas? St?P by 20445 Mack Avenue for a personalhouse in a' tur~oil." a,rcordin: "On a ~~uise," Mrs. Johnston wh.ere. They. des,; ri b e The we do is good for her beauty analYSIS and have the case filled with customto hrr mother, with projects o?se;,ves, you can ge,t off and ~omte Co~n~~l as a yerr. w.on- ~orale-but, really, her make-up and beauty essentials ... in time for all thoseth('~ included installing a life- fish. c~rful grouP .. talk?f Its ~mty, mner radiance is so good personal appearances.size Creche on the front lawn Devotee of "Dialogue" ~eness, f~lendshlp . . . for us. * * *

,every Christmas. Currently, Ernestine .Johns.. hbey believe. the pendulum First Thanksgiving D'nner? T do ' hIS a out to sw b k A Iittle curl-or a lot of • . .... 0 ,y s young ome-Samples of Barbara's work ton is dropping everything Sun- ,;, In?, ac. "The makers are very well org d Alth h h

rl f,.,hole country IS c d curl-the chol'ce •.s yours amze . oug t ey mau use

arC' s('attered throughout the ay a .ternoons, (and telling all wl'tl d . oncerne grandm ' . th h h d .h h f d

1 estructIVe forces 0 th when you have a revl'tall'z- as reczpe, ey ave on an a dependable meato\lse. There is a small lann.! er flen s to drop everything, cha n e th t k d

scape of Cana(la. where the i too), tuning in her television rdact~r of our .youth. We ~re ing Custom Permanent in ermom~ er, ,new s .ewers an lacing pins and a good,Wpnzels used to snend their I set to watch "Dialogue." a con o~m? a clImate of Im- our salon at 117 Kercheval sharp kmfe. 7. hey collected all the equipment at Pointesummers. a mosaic table. a slpn. I weekly program featuring Me. m~;ahty I~ we don't take action. on-the-Hill. The number Hardware and Lumber, 14950 Mack Avenue ... wherecler nude statue of a young girL I' morial Church's Bertram At- t W~ thInk our count:y's fu- to call is TUxedo 1-6833 meat thermometers start at two ninety-eigh.t.

The front hall mural is a wood and Father Raymond u~e, epends, on th.e kmds of - for your convenience '" '" If<woodland fantasy. with a cas- Ellis. mIn~s that WIll run It, ,and that th . '/1 b f II ,Santa;'s H~lper '.' is right here in Grosse Pointe ••. rightcading waterfall and a demure The Minister and the PrIest readIng forms th?se r:tmds; ¥,'e ere WI e a u staff now. So, It isn t Christmas, yet! Experienced help (all referenceswa t e r nymph. Mrs. Wenzel I discuss theological points sug- fee~ we :ire takmg IntellIgent on hand on the Wednes- pre-checked) is very much in demand come holiday time Belaugilin~ly explains that Bar. II' gestecl by their audience, in an adlO~. We feel we have a good I day before Thanksgiving. sur~ to get your reservations in now for an extra cook or walt~ess.bara included the nymph to articulate, mutually respectful plan. Can HOURLY AID. , . VAIlt'y 2-2630.

,show that "although we are exchange Mrs, Johnston finds ' --8 .1--.~=---I Entertaining Idea, *. . .* fro. ~ Pointe Wharf, 18310('OJicerned with decency. we are fascinating. U ~ M k A If'not prudish." Since they started work on eduvio -~ _ft:!III::. -=-s ac. venue. you re planmng a party, they have a

, She adds that she has no oh. the Better Literature Council -=.=- - -Y,&~ -:.. speCIal party menno For example, you can order 1/2 Gal.jection to what is artistic. in Chris Wenzel and Ernestin~ ART GALLERY _~D-;-o'ft_""e" o~ cooked. pe~led, de-veined s.hrimp (approximatelygood taste, but she feels "we Johnston have had to budget Original Imported -=-"1 A-;I;L A~ mnety). ThIS WIll cost you seven-fIfty. Yes, they send the

i are confused today-we confuse their time. The Pointe Council - -- sauce. You can carry It out ... but bless them they: the ugly and the sensual with was the first of its kind, but Oil Paintings will deliver. TUxedo 5-4453. ' ..the bE'autiful." today most communities in the --------------------------

Chris Wenzel's oldest son Metropolitan area have eoun-I MODERATELY PRICEDJohn, is in the Jesuits. startin,~ cils of their own. and plans are - landscapes - Seascapeshis junior year of studies, The underway to co-ordinate all - Portraits - Still lifesfirst year he went away "I Iike.minded groups in Detroit Buy Him or I-Ier Ancouldn't talk about him without and the suburbs. Imported Oil Painting

,weeping." his mother admits, l'~ine years ago,- there was no For Christmas. Ideal Gift.: She also admits trying to dis. law on the statute books to con-courage him-"I couldn't face trol the spread of pornographic $2.00 to $200.00the fact that I wasn't going to material, (Michigan had had a Have A Portrait Madehave him home again" - but law relative to this problem of Your Loved OnesJohn would not be discouraged. bl~t it. had been d,gclared uncon~ For Christmas. Ideal Gift.

Mrs. Wenzel explains that stItutIonan. Now there is aJesuits consciously determine new law, declaring material ob- $30.00 and upto separate a boy from his fam- scene if it appeals to the pruri-

':Iy. to make the Society of I ent interest of the average citi. SPE('ALS !:Jesus his new family. She zen, applying contemporary 8xlO Oil Paint;ngs: writes to John every week, but community standards. Beautifully Framed. she will not be able to see him Establish Standard $9.95 to $16.00: f(lr abou~ four months. The purpose of the Council, 15 26I. Now, she says honestly, she according to its founders, is to 1 MACK VA 1.8224lIS happy that he is happy in ~he establish a community standard Branch:I Order. And John says, in a spir- to make people aware that 40 W. Grand River 962-1373

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Heard about that recent local luncheon ... wherethe host was so impressed by the appearance of TWO:Rolls Royces among his guest8' transportation, that he !

left his party, grabbed his camera and dashed outside Ito take a picture of the auto aristocrats, standing -side'by side?

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WIlham F. lUann (the former Virginia Borchardt, daugh- iter of Mr. and :\'Irs. Alvin Borchardt, of McKinley ave- ,nue) was recently named volunteer chairman of The'Oft'ic~ of Education Relations for the American National:Red Cross Field Office in Yokohama. Japan. Mrs. Mann, ,whose husband is an ensign in the U.S. Navy, attached'to the :\"aval Housing Activity in Yokohama, enteredthe volunteer program last April. She worked as a staff ,aide in the field office Il,rior to assuming the duties -of :OER chairman.

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