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:',P" -~. ;.' '''II.''' 'fi-' • \> ,;.;, J" ",).~-'q"J -,,:-• U'.~\ r.. 'r';~~" it' ~j~.~" -.. ~,,;; '.,1..:-" ,~1'... ~,:"',;;.; ... "'.~ ,1:'--" .,.~ J ..... 'J ' :;' :-; ..;'~,-.;. -~flio " .... Y'~",';~, .... :'.~ '; -" 'r~~.~:~ -"'1';', ..... ~ ... ~ .. r,'... 'r" .. '.. 'J} • _~... ~.. .... ' .. -.:, ,'~; -(; . I ... ~~ :', -~ :.. . -.::. 'J "c, ~. ~~ .~,' : ~' ..- 1.. " ;.',:< ~':... ".1i! , , \ HfHIU oj IN NftIII ews rosse Complete Ne'~s Coverage of All thePointes AI the News of All the Point.s Every Thunday Mornin9 , . *• VOLUME 2o-NO, 36 I:nteffil AI 8eeond CIUI Katter at tile Pe-t OUiee at Detrclt. Web. "GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, SEPTEMBER 3, 1959 '.l.50 Per Year 5c Per COpy 20 PAGES TWO SECTIONS SECTION I, SeptemherlO To Mark End Of Vacation * In addlUon to the 10,500 pub- lic school chlldren who will reo turn to, classes next week, more than 4,188 Pointe private and parochial school pupils will also resume their studies. GPUS Ope •• sep~ 16 The lone privale school of the community, the GroalII (e.......P... J) BOAT PROP STOLEN Wilfred Barbret,' of 17030 WaterlOO, reported the theft of a propellr:- from his boat to City pollee, August 27. The pro. peller was last seen on August 23. It is valued at '22.50, A~other Pointe-Landmark About t~ Vanish \ As Crnnpilea by Ih, Grosse Poi"le News HEADLINES Summ'er Months W at~r Pumping R •. 'ee' o"rd.s.. S. ha'ttered' Ex~eE~r~~'~nS~~d~tli~O Thursday, Aoupst 27 ,i, Sehool Buildings GERMANY GAVE PRESI. . __ ~~N~eE~~N~~W~~el~ r:~~ June, July and Au-g-u-st-C-o-n-su-m-' p-t-i-o-n-T otals 510 Million School bEiUs will ring for lforget when he arrived in Bonn . Gallons; Above Normal Rains '~~~n~'~~ d~=~~~ ,yesterday. for his talk with L t ~~ th B' R I' f Chancellor Konrad Adenauer. as lVIon ring e Ie next Thursday" Septem1;>er An l1nestimabh: crowd lined the Th. h f J. J 1 d A . . 10. Another summer vaca- , , e summer mont so. une, u y an ugust of tJ;on WI'U be over and a f'ull 16-mile path from the airport 1959 has been recorded in the log of the Farm~ Water to Bonn to cheer their con- Filteration and Pumping p. lant as the hot. test months in year of academic study and queror of 14 years «go. It took associated experl'ences WI'II an hoW' and 50 minutes to the-history of the plant, with water consumption reach- . drive the 16 miles. Plga'shattering 510 million gallons.' ,begin for this record num- This "fl'gure Is 126 ml'llion~ . ber of students in some 14 There were hundreds of wel- "" lath ] gallons more than the same DC sc 00 s. corplng signs dis ll layed along period laSt year, which saw a Man' A.dm;t'Q School, officials state that all the route. One of them said, pumpage of 417 million gallons II.~ buildings are. in exceptioaally "Germany trusts Eisenhower." d d't' t . .th through the water mains of. the R bb "goo con I Ion 0 receive. 'e The purpose of the President's 0 - . t Th 1'. th t ' F.arms and - City, the Farms' .er• .as. f,n youngs ers, ey a so say a viSit is to convince Chancellor -...:;. f II- Wf f 11 Ilfi d only customer. au. s 0 we -qua e Adenauer that he,. the Prflsi-' P kH t h 'II b h d to However, gespite cine of the eac ers W.l e on an dent, is able to. competently hottest months on record, last ar omes, lead the PuPils into and cope with Soviet Premier Ni. month's putnpage was 21 mil-I " through the rich learning ex. kita Khrushl;hev during the lion galions below that of --,-..- periences that have become a Russian's visit to the United August 1958, according to Detroiter Sought for Ques- tradition in the Pointe schools. States, and during the Presi. figures released by Fanns City tioning in One Bu'rglary,' Classes will begin. at the dent's visIt ~ ~uss!a. Manager Sidney DeBoer. Last . Confesses to Three regular hour on Thursday but month the gallons pumped, he .newcomers to the school sys. THE SE CON 0 VIOLENT said, were 143 million. W. , tem will have an earlieroppor- STORM in a ,week swept over , \, -' Hlie B. Mitchell, 54, 'tunity, to become aCquainted the Detroit. area and other JULY SAW PEAK: w!lcse last known address with their resp~lve buildings. parts of Mlcr..:gan, yesterdaY'The highest number of gal- was given as 20037 Manor, Orientation pro g I' ams are relieving the heat wave at least , Ions ever poured through the" Detroit, was arrested by schedul!!d for 1:30 p.m., Wed. temporarily, but leaving exten. , •, -Plctu~ by Fred RUnnel15 mains, In the history, of the Detroit police on Tuesday nesday, September 9, at all sive darilage in its wake. A , The home of the late Mrll. Henry B. Joy, on Lake- car was a familiar sight at this entr~ce up to the time plant, was during JulY of, this August 25, at the request of junior high schools as well a! minor ftood threat on Detroit's shore road near Kerby, is being razed by wreckers to of her last illness. She died in March 1958. , year, and that was 191 million Park authorities, who want- at Gl'OS6ePointe ,High SchooL already damaged exl1ressways make way for another subdivision. Mrs, Joy's electric gallons. In July of 1958, the ed' t1.., 'f' _ Newly, enrolled elementary sti!. will delay repairs even longer -----~------------------- ---________________ figure was 138 million. lJe man or questlonmg deI\ts are similarly received by than expected. " During last' June, local con. about a Park burglary. Ulelr school., principal when New' Baltimore reporled a 2,.000, .K,ids City-jFa, rm:, S,' 'Fisbi,ng, Rooeo 10- Year-OM lumers used 176 million gal. Following his arrest, Mitchell they register. .. Ima11 tornado that uprooted .7 Ions, as compared to US gallons confessed' to Detroit police that Staff to Med trees and endangered residents. E.' d Se' R d 28'0 Ki.-d F hP Z- for June 1958. he had broken into' a Detroit ~n.all-system. sWf meeting ,The Weather Bureau reported' nterrotne, " ts, ecor S as S ourt 0 lO Mr. DeB~ Said that the home. He was arraigned in a ,wl1l mark the beginning of the .43 inches or rain and a 52- . , , drop in last month.'s figure was Detroit coUrt and, rematided to school year lor claiw'oorn teach- ~-~~=n w~~~ w:/e:~ At.Fi~lJ, D(lY fUll in f 5~FinJ.1yCatcltes' Case ()i . Y ear ~~~~~,6:~~~c:e~ ~~~~: ~~I~ :e ~~:~~:7. of t~ Wayne COlin- ~~: a:::~::: ~~~~I~t~~)'~Jf. ,~ p.m. at the'City"AitpOrt. Four __ _ , , __ ' , normal rainfall for August. He C..,_ .Seeoad Job '•. tingbewill8be hel~ Tuesday, Sep- I h be _ ... d E 1':'_-- Ho 'th P. G S f d W" . , ", said tbat thIs helped consider- On Fr, :Iday, AugUst 28, while em r ,at 10:30 a,m. iit the peop e . ave en rel'V',e Metropol.'t-n C"-,., b Plays ,.,very,one '7Vft',' me,,"".' .raes: ary an 0, r Ins h., r. D-vl'es Th,.n L ,AN L'oea' . PI'e J i H', h Sch I dead 14 a result' of the storm. .. IU LI.. U ably in keeping the pumpage in the County Jail, Mitchell was ree un or Ig 00 An electrical lineman was killed Hosts lit AnnUllI Event for .' Neff Trop~y; Pr;e-Rod~ Winners,Also Announe,ed, Petients CoxsaCkie Victims; down. . que s t ion ed by Park Cpl. Auditorium. Speakers will in. on the job, two' died of heat ,Pointe YoUngsters .. A record' crowd of 28.0 participants,' a recor.d catch of No Parillysis The highest number of gal- Charles French, and nC?t only elude Dr. Dana Cotton of Har- prostration and an eight-year. Ions pumpell in any sIngle day did he admit the burglary Park vard University; Rob ert F. old 'boy was killed by lightninllt. ' -..--. -" .. ' - :51 fish,'and an immeaSurabl~ record of erijoymenffor f all; , .. last month wu 8.3 million gal. authorities wanted to ask him Weber, president of the Grosse *** The 19th annual field day concerned (except the 51 fish), marked the climax of tHe . One ~orecase o~ polIo Ions, and that was on the 14th, about, be also cleared another Point~ Board of' Education; MRS. KHRUSHCHEV is anx!- sponsored by the MetrD- Farms pier} busy' agenda the. Sixth Annual, Fishing has been reported m the he 'added. breaking and entering in that, Supenntendent James W. Bush- ous to visit the United States politan Club of Grosse RodeO.....' .pointe-Harper Woods area, RAIN BROUGHT RELIEF city.' long and teacher association when het' husband comes next Pointe, held Satur!iay, Au- At 11:30 a,m. last SatW'day ~:~gg~~ ~~b~:~~ ~~:sjr~~ is according' ~boDr, Tlhhomd~sS. He said that the unusual rain. Park Police Chief Arthur psocr:erildestntd~rnetst HhW'e st, I'areells ~onth. However, the Sovie~ gust 29 at the Neighbor- morning the 280 F~ and Davies, pu lic hea t lrec- fall took the play away from Louwers said that Mitchell's. a u lei. eac r. Premier has stated that he hood Club 'was termed a City youngsters stuffed with Gary SWord W... tor. " the Filtration and Pumping confessions cleared the break- • ,Som! 71 teachers" who are won't bring her unless M'amie complete s~ccess,. hotdogs, pop. and .gilodhumors, At'the end of the hour and That brings this year's total Plant, which was a big relief. ing and entering of the homes new to the Grosse Pointe staff plans to visit Russia with Jlce, , and each, toting pnzes, 1eft the' ha. . .. . . Last July not only shattered o~ Sven B. Helstrom, 663Pern- will be offl;ciaUy welcomed at later. The first lady has hes1. Some two thousand Pointe pier convinced that this Rodeo ~t dIf thde ~Ults, were tabu- to four cases, as of August 28, the' pumpage record for any berton, t:ommitted last June this time. Tlle)',:.-epres~nt large- tated to go so far away because y.oungsters attended the func- was 'bigger and better than any eoun'~d T e wmnelrs v.: ere the same rtenudmbberthis~ft~asesl_~month, but. it also surpassed 15; and L. G.Young, 705 lyreplacements for departe.d tion th. at lasted lrom10:30 in before J't ann, ..~. op .ang er ,was we,re repo y, Ime ...... staff members but 12 are addi- of her mother's failing helllth. S f d any pump age .for anyone day. Trombley, committed on Fri- ' *** the morning until up, in the th'. Gary. an OF of 456 Bourn. year. Th. new case, that of:a As a matter of fact,' two days day August 21 tional classroom teachers need- Fridai, AUIllSt U afternoon hours. The games and As e name implies, the mouth ,circle, whose 12lA. inch lo-year-old boy from the .Har- July 15 and 16, saw more than F~om the He~trort1 residence, ed to serle the inc~eased,n~- TEAMSTER PRE SID ENT refreshments were enjoyed by event is a fish roundup. The sheephead was' the biggest per Woods area, is n~-par,.- 9,000,000 gallons poured into the admitted burglar took a bers of students enrolle!1 thIS . , , ,all. youngsters fished for an hour catch. Gary received the Nor- lytic, as were the other three the mains. m'an's yellow gold wn'st 'watch, year. The total staff now num- JAMES R. HOFFA was told by d half f 830 >- 10 be N ff tr h hi f ' S' xtr h 'I ana, rom : a;m . ..., rt, e . op y for s eat, cases. h hi h t I .> ' di - b J bers 677 employes as compared Court ...ppointed monitors, yes. IX e a appy peop e were f th h' t th nd' lect d rod d 'I T e second g es was, a.... a lady. s amond nn~, a ,ottIe to 666 a yead ago terday; that he must report on the big prize winners of' the a,m. ro~ e S .ore a e a s~ e, a an ree as Last year, however, there was July 10, which was 8.700,000 of whiskey, and $5 10 change. . the dispoSition. of over a balf day. Winner of the 1959. Austlri Farms pier, ~shmg to the his pnze. some paralysis in two of the gallons. The next highest was This loot totaled $152. ~ecbWr New Pupils million dollars in union IWlds, Healy sports car was Mrs. Gary's neighbor, Dave Smith, cases reported. 8,600,000' last June 29, which The Young's lost a man's yel~ RegIstration o.f new, pupils The deadline was set for Mon- Lydia GQeti of 198 Ashland, Trafflc ; Light,S of 436 Bournemouth won set:- All Jbd, SboU equaled that of August 2, 1958. low gold ring, a woman's' white continues .thx:ougnout thIS week day morning, August 31. The Detroit. A $100 wrist watch ond prize with his l03A inch The new pat.ient il! rePorted' ------ gold diamond. ring, and $105 in ,in all bulldmgs.' Parents w~o mon~ In, question belongs to Iwent to Angelo Montersso of Being Changed sheep .head, whlle Allan Derry's to have had four,shots of Salk D. 'S . cash, for a total of $405, ac. have not yet enrolled thell' Hoffa's home Local No.. 299, in 22927 CalifOMlI'a, St, Cla;~ g in.ch sucker took third honors. vaccine. Of tbe other,1hree 1959 rlVer. orry' cording to Chief Lollwers," childr~n ill school are, advised it It d t U The c..ltief also said that' to bnng the student s bIrth D~tro.. was on. eposl .on,a Shores.' ,New traffic lights ,ar~ being The first girl to catch a iish cases, one had had fourllhots, A 00. t ..4 cident Mitchell confessed to enter-, reco~ and., most ree,ent report non: mt~rest - ~anng baSIS In '. . installed at the corners of Ker- was Judy Smith of 77 Muir the other two had had three.' U 4C ing another home in the P01nte, c~rd, to alii school officials in FIonda a~d Indlamt banks.. A transIstor radIO was won' l cheval and St. Clair and Ket'- ro.d, who raced to the judges Three boys and one giTI 'have but was not able to disclose maklOg' pt;oper .grade. place- Accordmg to the Court mODI. by R. D. Chapin of 411 Country cheval and Notre Dame, this stand with a 41,2 inch .bIss. Her been stricken. 'Two of the cases A Detroitdciver is sorry that when or where. ments .. Registration will tllso tors, HOlfa ~ad agreed on Au- Club lane and D. Rusaki of week, it. was announced by prize:"" tackle box. came from Harper Woods and he was involved in a minor Mitchell told Cp!. French, be posscble. Tuesday and Wed. gust 13 to wlfhdraw th~ mone.y 5945 Fairwood Dearborn was City' Chief of POlIce Thomas , Bill, Tony, and' Joe Mauillo two from Grosse Pointe Woods. accident at Mack and New- while, being questionl',d that at nesday of next week. and re-deposlt on or Invest It . -. .' .' ,TrOmbly. . each caught a fish to' put the In the, Woods, two, brothers, castle on Monday, August 24. " " Superintendent. Jam es W, at intc:rest so that the local's the, Winner of a castmg reel., ... at. ages 15 andU, bee. ame infec- Police found that Lavern A. one time he had gotten, off a Bushong indicated that the in- members "will have a proper A deep sea fishing rod went to ' "The'. signalizat~~n at those Mauillo "fishing, average" bus 'near a narrow strect and . . return." The. monitors. made no Mrs. Sylvia Lambdon. of 187H two intersections IS being mod.' 1.000. B. a Ca'.a.- M''-'' ted on July 31 and August 2 WDeetlreorSit dOlfd. 1117ot203havMe inandearl~v' elrl~s'was walldng down the sheet: becreasednum~rs of students to ~ i di rd ith th ....,..- _. res~tively, following their re- hen hnoti ed a darkened . educated In the local sc~ool cc.mrnent as 'to whether Hoffa Mack' and Tom Stepb~nsonof ern ze n acco ancew e tu.rn .... from "a, vacatIon in Port license on his person. A check w .; c. system were putting a severe has failed to 'do this. '" .• '., requiremtnts of. the1lew Sta~' " BOb seneSe DI'lled iri three 'home With a door aJar He en- * * * 180 Hillcrest lane wflI be dOing Traffic Code," said Chief Trom. ...~ Austin,. Canada.., with Lansing. revealed that he t d th h d' hd strain on present facilities. In fish. to lead the quantity de- : 7'he little girl, 31,2 months had an outstanding warrant for .ere, .couse an seare e order to accommodate them all, PLANS TO SET UP' an ex. some barbecuing on his new bly., partment, while Ann Heglln, old, .whowas thefil'St case in a Detroit traffic violation. It, f,ndmg only six rolls of he said, certain emergency perimental, ma11 in the block portable grip. . The new lightl are the . mutBec'ky Blackburn, John Deane, this area, may have had a dls. He was turneti over to Detroit pennies in an old box. He took mensures were being taken this between Michigan and. Sta~e on The Metropolitan Club Is Inn ~t type, with ,the lI~ts and Gary sanford each landed ease with similar symptoms to police. the money and left. fall Woodwar~ have been bl~ked d f fi . . very. near the . center .' of the 'two.... :'.. ..' polio, called coxsackie. The girl Chief Louwers said that no S'everal rooms of students by the need 'for a preliminary m", e up 0 remen, ~hcemer Intersecllon. Walkllghts bave ;'Theflrat flshof.tbenlornlnt 1&from Harper 'Woods. REMOV'E DISEASED EL'M one had reported the unlawful were being transferred out of traffic sludy. The mall was to and federal employes of the also been Installed, for the 'con. was caught by Willie, Hageman Dr. Davies said he wouldn't entry, or the loss. any rcsi. their elementary school district be in operation from ::;eptem- Grosse Pointe area. venlence of pedestrians .. ' of 461 Cloverly, who.landed. his be surprised if all four local The City removed an elm dent can recall missing the to other less crowded buildings ber 14 to November 1. Whether 5lA. inch perch mornents alter cases were coxsackie. tree from Cadieux road, 7'ues. pennies, he said, he should to temp'orarily relieve an 1m. or not.the plan will be ,dropped F Ci.._ fC-' the starting gun.' From that 5J 'DeWoH CaleS day, September 1. It was in- make a report to his .local po- passe of too few rooms' and too completely or not depends Oil . aces '",urge' 0 arry"ng.. time on the judges were kept The Detroit Department of fested with scale, a tree disease. lice department. many students. In other build- the result of the traffic study.. . bulY' as bees measuring the Health' reports '58 cases as of ings classes are to be held in The Central Business Dls. W - W -th' t P -t' record catch. August 20 this year, and 135' IS F- T k diD ' W rooms not designed for use as trictAssoclat\on, represented " eaIJOfl, , l Oft erml Winners of the pre.Rodeo of the same date last year. The I.re rue an og" agon classrooms and important school by its nine-member e.xecutlve Grosse PArnte.Harper .Woods functions s~h as instrumental ------~- cootest were announced at the" C II - 0 I- d committee" indicated that they Charged with carrying a con. what had happened. The sisler Rodeo. ,This competition is 'a total for 1958 was 11 cases, two In 0 r.s- .on,- ne '''].,ure. music claSl!les and ,libraries are were wl1ling to pr~edl Witlh f cealed weapon without a, per- tHen repDrted the incident to separate con(elt for fish caught paralytic, and no dcaths." being displaced to less than the experiment next spr ng mil, Ja.mes B. Morris, 23, (){ 'the City police. (COIIYII". 011 Pare %) : The peak of the poHo season adequate locations. the traffic sludy is satlsfa'ctory. 411 Michigan avenue, Detroit,. After getung a description has yet to come, howcver. Late Two city-own cd Farms ve. 1 Mapleton, son of the late City Speebl MeeUar HeW The s t u d y,vl1l determine is held in. the Wayne ,County or the man from Miss Belz, City ----- September, before the fJrst htclcs, a lire lruck and a dog Manager HaJTY Furton lnd An important meeting of whether or not traffic'diverted Jail awaiting trial in Circuit :Police Chief Thomas Trombly Portable TV Set frost of the ran appears, Is usu. warden pancl tnlck collidcd o~ nephew of Police Chicf James school board members and l~ad- from Woodward by the mall Court. sent out a, call to pick up any. ally the wo1's1 time, as far as Friday, August 28, at Kerche. Furton, who was sitting next to ers of community II'OUps was can be 'absorbed by other north- ., Hc pleaded not guilty to th02 one answering the description. Handy for Thief polio is concerned, according to val and Kerby, when thc fire Trombley In the panel truck, held We1Jnesday evening, 8ep. , south 'streets, charge when atralJlled before A few minutes later, Morris Dr. Davies. Once the cooler truck's brakes fallcdas the stnlck his heall a!!alnst the tember 2,. to study such prob- * * .. Judge Joseph Uvlck In the City was llrres\ed by OfCI('er Tom weather appears, the disease be- driver allempted to slop for ,II stecl gate behind his back. lems as this which are now lac. ANOTHER WAR M WEL- of Grosse Pointe court on Fri. McLaughlln at t~e comer of Thomas Ucavoll of 1384 glns,to wane. tramc light. One person 11'8$ Young Furton was knocked Ing the school system. About COME abroad was given Presl. day night, August 28. He was Charlevoix and Rivard. .' Berkshire, left the door or the "1 hope everyone will be im. injured. ' unconscious, He was taken to 100 persons assembled lit tho dent Eisenhower when he ar- unable to postthe'$l,SOO bond Miss Belz stated that there breezeway of his house open munlzed by next summer," said According to II pollce rcport, Cottage Hospital by 10CllI fire. lIIgh School Annex' to he.r rived in. London from Bonn, set. . was no robbery attempt nor tor the. piper bOy, before going Dr. Davies. "A good time to Dog Warden Earl Trombley, 45, men, where he was revived .. X- Board President Rob~rt. F, yesterday. About a "million did Morris threatcn, her with to bed, and. woke up'laler to start would be: after tfIe first of 130 Kerby, was stopped in a rays showed no scrious Injuries. Wcber and Trustee C. Henry BriUshcrs lined the 20.mile Morris appeared It 532 Lln" the aun. find a portable TV tel gone, frost this fall, However, each traWe lane, walUng for tho He was held for obscrvation Haberkorn, III, describe the route from London airport to coIn road the afternoon Of Morris said that he came here Licavoli told Park police Utat individual sh()Uld consult his light at the intersection to and released arter 24 hours. educational needs of the dis. the American Embassy. In the August 27, rang the bell and (rom Florida. The gun he was he had watched a television own, physician on such mat.. change.. Damage to tho dog warden's trill!. open car with him was Prime entered the house. When Gerde carrying was reported stolen In program on Saturday night, tets." The fire truCK, driven by truck was estlmated at $300..Thll Minister Harold Macmillan. Betz, an employe in the h<:luse, that !\late. He laid that he had August 29, and theni retired. Fireman Robert Sharp, 3D, or fire truck was not damaged. * * * came (0 the door, Morris said, taken thc bus. from downtown He wakened at about ]0 a.m. 27929 Nieman, St. Clair Shores, Satarday, Aups! :09 "I'm looking for John Brown," to Alter road and has walked and discovered the set missing. STOLEN BIKE FOUND wa. behrnd the smaller vehicle. INDIA'S PRIME MINISTER and thn produced. a ~n. He trom there. InvestIgating officers Aid A bicycle which was reported As he approached the light, the Jawaharal Nehru announced then said he was sOrry and "With a Z().mlnute delay In lhat the person wbo took the stolen from lhe Woods theater fireman applied his brakes, Friday night that India is ready walked away fro"'i' the house the .• port, we were lucky to portable, cut the cables berore parking lot on Wedncsday, which for some mechanical rea. to defend its borders against towards Kercheval avenue. catch him," laid Chief Trom. tAking It away. August. 26 was recovered on son Called, and the hlgger truck the Red Chinese troops thllt Miss Betz, rather than, call. bly. "If he hIod taken a bus In. ~e owner Aid the let Is Fall' court on the same day. It smashed 'Into the rear of the bav. occupied two Hlma1ayan Ing the poUc<:, called her sister stead, Df walkln" we would valued at $140, NoQllftl elM belonged to James Bens of 587 smaller one. le.u. .... PII' 1') on th~ wll'lt .Id. aDd '* .. ~ Mw CI\lfht !Jtlll:' Wit disturbed 01' IIll.lltnr. lAkeland.' CIwIrles K. l"urton, 22, of 58 .'

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HfHIU oj IN NftIIIewsrosseComplete Ne'~s Coverage of All thePointes

AI the Newsof All the Point.s

Every Thunday Mornin9, .* • •

VOLUME 2o-NO, 36 I:nteffil AI 8eeond CIUI Katterat tile Pe-t OUiee at Detrclt. Web. "GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, SEPTEMBER 3, 1959 '.l.50 Per Year

5c Per COpy 20 PAGES TWO SECTIONS SECTION I,

•SeptemherlOTo Mark EndOf Vacation

* • •In addlUon to the 10,500 pub-

lic school chlldren who will reoturn to, classes next week, morethan 4,188 Pointe private andparochial school pupils will alsoresume their studies.

GPUS Ope •• sep~16The lone privale school of

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BOAT PROP STOLENWilfred Barbret,' of 17030

WaterlOO, reported the theft ofa propellr:- from his boat toCity pollee, August 27. The pro.peller was last seen on August23. It is valued at '22.50,

A~other Pointe-Landmark About t~ Vanish

\ As Crnnpilea by Ih,Grosse Poi"le News

HEADLINES Summ'er MonthsWat~r PumpingR•.'ee' o"rd.s..S. ha'ttered' Ex~eE~r~~'~nS~~d~tli~O

Thursday, Aoupst 27 ,i, Sehool BuildingsGERMANY GAVE PRESI. . __

~~N~eE~~N~~W~~el~ r:~~ June, July and Au-g-u-st-C-o-n-su-m-'p-t-i-o-n-Totals 510 Million School bEiUs will ring for

lforget when he arrived in Bonn . Gallons; Above Normal Rains '~~~n~'~~ d~=~~~,yesterday. for his talk with L t ~~ th B ' R I' fChancellor Konrad Adenauer. as lVIon ring e Ie next Thursday" Septem1;>erAn l1nestimabh: crowd lined the Th. h f J . J 1 d A . . 10. Another summer vaca-

, , e summer mont so. une, u y an ugust of tJ;on WI'U be over and a f'ull16-mile path from the airport 1959 has been recorded in the log of the Farm~ Waterto Bonn to cheer their con- Filteration and Pumping p. lant as the hot. test months in year of academic study andqueror of 14 years «go. It took associated experl'ences WI'IIan hoW' and 50 minutes to the-history of the plant, with water consumption reach- .drive the 16 miles. Plga'shattering 510 million gallons.' ,begin for this record num-

This "fl'gure Is 126 ml'llion~ . ber of students in some 14There were hundreds of wel- "" lath ]gallons more than the same DC sc 00 s.

corplng signs dislllayed along period laSt year, which saw a Man' A.dm;t'Q School, officials state that allthe route. One of them said, pumpage of 417 million gallons II.~ buildings are. in exceptioaally"Germany trusts Eisenhower." d d't' t . .th

through the water mains of. the R bb "goo con I Ion 0 receive. 'eThe purpose of the President's 0 - . t Th 1'. th t' F.arms and - City, the Farms' .er•.as. f,n youngs ers, ey a so say aviSit is to convince Chancellor -...:;. f II- Wf f 11 Ilfi donly customer. au. s 0 we -qua eAdenauer that he,. the Prflsi-' P k H t h 'II b h d toHowever, gespite cine of the eac ers W.l e on an

dent, is able to. competently hottest months on record, last ar omes, lead the PuPils into andcope with Soviet Premier Ni. month's putnpage was 21 mil-I " through the rich learning ex.kita Khrushl;hev during the lion galions below that of --,-..- periences that have become aRussian's visit to the United August 1958, according to Detroiter Sought for Ques- tradition in the Pointe schools.States, and during the Presi. figures released by Fanns City tioning in One Bu'rglary,' Classes will begin. at thedent's visIt ~ ~uss!a. Manager Sidney DeBoer. Last . Confesses to Three regular hour on Thursday but

month the gallons pumped, he .newcomers to the school sys.THE SE CON 0 VIOLENT said, were 143 million. W. , tem will have an earlieroppor-

STORM in a ,week swept over , \, -' Hlie B. Mitchell, 54, 'tunity, to become aCquaintedthe Detroit. area and other JULY SAW PEAK: w!lcse last known address with their resp~lve buildings.parts of Mlcr..:gan, yesterdaY'The highest number of gal- was given as 20037 Manor, Orientation pro g I' a m s arerelieving the heat wave at least , Ions ever poured through the" Detroit, was arrested by schedul!!d for 1:30 p.m., Wed.temporarily, but leaving exten. , • , -Plctu~ by Fred RUnnel15 mains, In the history, of the Detroit police on Tuesday nesday, September 9, at allsive darilage in its wake. A , The home of the late Mrll. Henry B. Joy, on Lake- car was a familiar sight at this entr~ce up to the time plant, was during JulY of, this August 25, at the request of junior high schools as well a!minor ftood threat on Detroit's shore road near Kerby, is being razed by wreckers to of her last illness. She died in March 1958. , year, and that was 191 million Park authorities, who want- at Gl'OS6ePointe ,High SchooLalready damaged exl1ressways make way for another subdivision. Mrs, • Joy's electric gallons. In July of 1958, the ed' t1.., 'f' • _ Newly, enrolled elementary sti!.will delay repairs even longer -----~------------------- ---________________ figure was 138 million. lJe man or questlonmg deI\ts are similarly received bythan expected. " During last' June, local con. about a Park burglary. Ulelr school., principal when

New' Baltimore reporled a 2,.000, .K,ids City-jFa, rm:, S,' 'Fisbi,ng, Rooeo 10- Year-OM lumers used 176 million gal. Following his arrest, Mitchell they register. ..Ima11 tornado that uprooted .7 Ions, as compared to US gallons confessed' to Detroit police that Staff to Medtrees and endangered residents. E.' d Se' R d 28'0 Ki.-d F h P Z- for June 1958. he had broken into' a Detroit • ~n.all-system. sWf meeting

,The Weather Bureau reported' nterrotne, " ts, ecor S as S ourt 0 lO Mr. DeB~ Said that the home. He was arraigned in a ,wl1l mark the beginning of the.43 inches or rain and a 52- . , , drop in last month.'s figure was Detroit coUrt and, rematided to school year lor claiw'oorn teach-

~-~~=n w~~~ w:/e:~ At.Fi~lJ, D(lY fUll inf 5~FinJ.1yCatcltes' Case ()i .Year ~~~~~,6:~~~c:e~ ~~~~: ~~I~ :e ~~:~~:7.of t~ Wayne COlin- ~~: a:::~::: ~~~~I~t~~)'~Jf.,~ p.m. at the'City"AitpOrt. Four __ _ , , __ ' , normal rainfall for August. He C..,_ .Seeoad Job '•. tingbewill8be hel~ Tuesday, Sep-

I h be _ ... d E 1':'_-- Ho 'th P . G S f d W" . , ", said tbat thIs helped consider- On Fr, :Iday, AugUst 28, while em r ,at 10:30 a,m. iit thepeop e . ave en rel'V',e Metropol.'t-n C"-,.,b Plays ,.,very,one '7Vft',' me,,"".' .raes: ary an 0, r Ins h., r. D-vl'es Th,.nL,AN L'oea' . PI'e J i H', h Sch Idead 14 a result' of the storm. .. IU LI.. U ably in keeping the pumpage in the County Jail, Mitchell was ree un or Ig 00An electrical lineman was killed Hosts lit AnnUllI Event for .' Neff Trop~y; Pr;e-Rod~ Winners,Also Announe,ed, Petients CoxsaCkie Victims; down. . que s t ion e d by Park Cpl. Auditorium. Speakers will in.on the job, two' died of heat ,Pointe YoUngsters .. A record' crowd of 28.0 participants,' a recor.d catch of No Parillysis The highest number of gal- Charles French, and nC?t only elude Dr. Dana Cotton of Har-prostration and an eight-year. Ions pumpell in any sIngle day did he admit the burglary Park vard University; Rob e r t F.old 'boy was killed by lightninllt. ' -..--. -" .. ' - :51 fish,'and an immeaSurabl~ record of erijoymenfforfall; , .. last month wu 8.3 million gal. authorities wanted to ask him Weber, president of the Grosse* * * The 19th annual field day concerned (except the 51 fish), marked the climax of tHe . One ~orecase o~ polIo Ions, and that was on the 14th, about, be also cleared another Point~ Board of' Education;

MRS. KHRUSHCHEV is anx!- sponsored by the MetrD- Farms pier} busy' agenda the. Sixth Annual, Fishing has been reported m the he 'added. breaking and entering in that, Supenntendent James W. Bush-ous to visit the United States politan Club of Grosse RodeO.....' .pointe-Harper Woods area, RAIN BROUGHT RELIEF city.' long and teacher associationwhen het' husband comes next Pointe, held Satur!iay, Au- At 11:30 a,m. last SatW'day ~:~gg~~~~b~:~~~~:sjr~~ is according' ~boDr, Tlhhomd~sS. He said that the unusual rain. Park Police Chief Arthur psocr:erildestntd~rnetstHhW'est, I'areells~onth. However, the Sovie~ gust 29 at the Neighbor- morning the 280 F~ and Davies, pu lic hea t lrec- fall took the play away from Louwers said that Mitchell's. a u lei. eac r.Premier has stated that he hood Club 'was termed a City youngsters stuffed with Gary SWord W... tor. " the Filtration and Pumping confessions cleared the break- • ,Som! 71 teachers" who arewon't bring her unless M'amie complete s~ccess,. hotdogs, pop. and .gilodhumors, At'the end of the hour and That brings this year's total Plant, which was a big relief. ing and entering of the homes new to the Grosse Pointe staffplans to visit Russia with Jlce, • , and each, toting pnzes, 1eft the' ha. . .. . . Last July not only shattered o~ Sven B. Helstrom, 663Pern- will be offl;ciaUy welcomed atlater. The first lady has hes1. Some two thousand Pointe pier convinced that this Rodeo ~t dIf thde ~Ults, were tabu- to four cases, as of August 28, the' pumpage record for any berton, t:ommitted last June this time. Tlle)',:.-epres~nt large-tated to go so far away because y.oungsters attended the func- was 'bigger and better than any eoun'~d Te wmnelrs v.:ere the same rtenudmbberthis~ft~asesl_~month, but. it also surpassed 15; and L. G.Young, 705 lyreplacements for departe.d

tion th. at lasted lrom10:30 in before J't ann, ..~. op .ang er ,was we,re repo y, Ime ...... staff members but 12 are addi-of her mother's failing helllth. S f d any pump age .for anyone day. Trombley, committed on Fri- '* * * the morning until up, in the th'. Gary. an OF of 456 Bourn. year. Th. new case, that of:a As a matter of fact,' two days day August 21 • tional classroom teachers need-Fridai, AUIllSt U afternoon hours. The games and As e name implies, the mouth ,circle, whose 12lA. inch lo-year-old boy from the .Har- July 15 and 16, saw more than F~om the He~trort1 residence, ed to serle the inc~eased,n~-

TEAMSTER PRE SID E N T refreshments were enjoyed by event is a fish roundup. The sheephead was' the biggest per Woods area, is n~-par,.- 9,000,000 gallons poured into the admitted burglar took a bers of students enrolle!1 thIS. , , ,all. youngsters fished for an hour catch. Gary received the Nor- lytic, as were the other three the mains. m'an's yellow gold wn'st 'watch, year. The total staff now num-JAMES R. HOFFA was told by d half f 830 >- 10 be N ff tr h hi f' S' xtr h ' I ana, rom : a;m . ..., rt, e . op y for s eat, cases. h hi h t I .> ' • di - b J bers 677 employes as comparedCourt ...ppointed monitors, yes. IX e a appy peop e were f th h ' t th nd' lect d rod d ' I T e second g es was, a.... a lady. s amond nn~, a ,ottIe to 666 a yead ago

terday; that he must report on the big prize winners of' the a,m. ro~ e S .ore a e a s~ e, a an ree as Last year, however, there was July 10, which was 8.700,000 of whiskey, and $5 10 change. .the dispoSition. of over a balf day. Winner of the 1959.Austlri Farms pier, ~shmg to the his pnze. some paralysis in two of the gallons. The next highest was This loot totaled $152. ~ecbWr New Pupilsmillion dollars in union IWlds, Healy sports car was Mrs. Gary's neighbor, Dave Smith, cases reported. 8,600,000' last June 29, which The Young's lost a man's yel~ RegIstration o.f new, pupilsThe deadline was set for Mon- Lydia GQeti of 198 Ashland, Trafflc ;Light,S of 436 Bournemouth won set:- All Jbd, SboU equaled that of August 2, 1958. low gold ring, a woman's' white continues .thx:ougnout thIS weekday morning, August 31. The Detroit. A $100 wrist watch ond prize with his l03A inch The new pat.ient il! rePorted' ------ gold diamond. ring, and $105 in ,in all bulldmgs.' Parents w~omon~ In, question belongs to Iwent to Angelo Montersso of Being Changed sheep .head, whlle Allan Derry's to have had four,shots of Salk D. 'S . cash, for a total of $405, ac. have not yet enrolled thell'Hoffa's home Local No.. 299, in 22927 CalifOMlI'a, St, Cla;~ g in.ch sucker took third honors. vaccine. Of tbe other,1hree 1959 rlVer. orry' cording to Chief Lollwers," childr~n ill school are, advised

it It d t U The c..ltief also said that' to bnng the student s bIrthD~tro.. was on. eposl .on,a Shores.' ,New traffic lights ,ar~ being The first girl to catch a iish cases, one had had fourllhots, A 00. t ..4 cident Mitchell confessed to enter-, reco~ and., most ree,ent reportnon: mt~rest - ~anng baSIS In '. • . installed at the corners of Ker- was Judy Smith of 77 Muir the other two had had three.' U 4C ing another home in the P01nte, c~rd, to alii school officials inFIonda a~d Indlamt banks.. A transIstor radIO was won'l cheval and St. Clair and Ket'- ro.d, who raced to the judges Three boys and one giTI 'have but was not able to disclose maklOg' pt;oper .grade. place-

Accordmg to the Court mODI. by R. D. Chapin of 411 Country cheval and Notre Dame, this stand with a 41,2 inch .bIss. Her been stricken. 'Two of the cases A Detroitdciver is sorry that when or where. ments .. Registration will tllsotors, HOlfa ~ad agreed on Au- Club lane and D. Rusaki of week, it. was announced by prize:"" tackle box. came from Harper Woods and he was involved in a minor Mitchell told Cp!. French, be posscble. Tuesday and Wed.gust 13 to wlfhdraw th~ mone.y 5945 Fairwood Dearborn was City' Chief of POlIce Thomas , Bill, Tony, and' Joe Mauillo two from Grosse Pointe Woods. accident at Mack and New- while, being questionl',d that at nesday of next week.and re-deposlt on or Invest It . -. .' .' ,TrOmbly. . each caught a fish to' put the In the, Woods, two, brothers, castle on Monday, August 24. " " Superintendent. Jam e s W,at intc:rest so that the local's the, Winner of a castmg reel., ... at. ages 15 andU, bee. ame infec- Police found that Lavern A. one time he had gotten, off a Bushong indicated that the in-members "will have a proper A deep sea fishing rod went to ' "The'. signalizat~~n at those Mauillo "fishing, average" bus 'near a narrow strect and . .return." The. monitors. made no Mrs. Sylvia Lambdon. of 187H two intersections IS being mod.' 1.000. B.a Ca'.a.- M''-'' ted on July 31 and August 2 WDeetlreorSitdOlfd.1117ot203havMeinandearl~v'elrl~s'was walldng down the sheet: becreasednum~rs of students to

~ i d i rd ith th ....,..- _. res~tively, following their re- hen hnoti ed a darkened . educated In the local sc~oolcc.mrnent as 'to whether Hoffa Mack' and Tom Stepb~nsonof ern ze n acco ancew e tu.rn.... from "a, vacatIon in Port license on his person. A check w .; c. system were putting a severehas failed to 'do this. ' " .• '., requiremtnts of. the1lew Sta~' " BOb seneSe DI'lled iri three 'home With a door aJar He en-* * * 180 Hillcrest lane wflI be dOing Traffic Code," said Chief Trom. ...~ Austin,. Canada.., with Lansing. revealed that he t d th h d' h d strain on present facilities. In

fish. to lead the quantity de- : 7'he little girl, 31,2 months had an outstanding warrant for .ere, .couse an seare e order to accommodate them all,PLANS TO SET UP' an ex. some barbecuing on his new bly., partment, while Ann Heglln, old, .whowas thefil'St case in a Detroit traffic violation. It, f,ndmg only six rolls of he said, certain emergency

perimental, ma11 in the block portable grip. . The new lightl are the .mutBec'ky Blackburn, John Deane, this area, may have had a dls. He was turneti over to Detroit pennies in an old box. He took mensures were being taken thisbetween Michigan and. Sta~e on The Metropolitan Club Is Inn ~t type, with ,the lI~ts and Gary sanford each landed ease with similar symptoms to police. the money and left. fallWoodwar~ have been bl~ked d f fi . . very. near the . center .'of the 'two.... : '. . ..' polio, called coxsackie. The girl Chief Louwers said that no S'everal rooms of studentsby the need 'for a preliminary m", e up 0 remen, ~hcemer Intersecllon. Walkllghts bave ;'Theflrat flshof.tbenlornlnt 1&from Harper 'Woods. REMOV'E DISEASED EL'M one had reported the unlawful were being transferred out oftraffic sludy. The mall was to and federal employes of the also been Installed, for the 'con. was caught by Willie, Hageman Dr. Davies said he wouldn't entry, or the loss. 1£ any rcsi. their elementary school districtbe in operation from ::;eptem- Grosse Pointe area. venlence of pedestrians .. ' of 461 Cloverly, who.landed. his be surprised if all four local The City removed an elm dent can recall missing the to other less crowded buildingsber 14 to November 1. Whether 5lA. inch perch mornents alter cases were coxsackie. tree from Cadieux road, 7'ues. pennies, he said, he should to temp'orarily relieve an 1m.or not.the plan will be ,dropped F Ci.._ fC-' the starting gun.' From that 5J 'DeWoH CaleS day, September 1. It was in- make a report to his .local po- passe of too few rooms' and toocompletely or not depends Oil . aces '",urge' 0 arry"ng.. time on the judges were kept The Detroit Department of fested with scale, a tree disease. lice department. many students. In other build-the result of the traffic study.. . bulY' as bees measuring the Health' reports '58 cases as of ings classes are to be held in

The Central Business Dls. W - W -th' t P -t' record catch. August 20 this year, and 135' IS F- T k diD 'W rooms not designed for use astrictAssoclat\on, represented " eaIJOfl, , l Oft erml Winners of the pre.Rodeo of the same date last year. The I.re rue an og" agon classrooms and important schoolby its nine-member e.xecutlve Grosse PArnte.Harper .Woods functions s~h as instrumental

------~- cootest were announced at the" C II - 0 I - dcommittee" indicated that they Charged with carrying a con. what had happened. The sisler Rodeo. ,This competition is 'a total for 1958 was 11 cases, two In 0 r.s- .on,- ne '''].,ure. music claSl!les and ,libraries arewere wl1ling to pr~edl Witlhf cealed weapon without a, per- tHen repDrted the incident to separate con(elt for fish caught paralytic, and no dcaths." being displaced to less thanthe experiment next spr ng mil, Ja.mes B. Morris, 23, (){ 'the City police. (COIIYII". 011 Pare %) : The peak of the poHo season adequate locations.the traffic sludy is satlsfa'ctory. 411 Michigan avenue, Detroit,. After getung a description has yet to come, howcver. Late Two city-own cd Farms ve.

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The s t u d y,vl1l determine is held in. the Wayne ,County or the man from Miss Belz, City ----- September, before the fJrst htclcs, a lire lruck and a dog Manager HaJTY Furton lnd An important meeting ofwhether or not traffic'diverted Jail awaiting trial in Circuit :Police Chief Thomas Trombly Portable TV Set frost of the ran appears, Is usu. warden pancl tnlck collidcd o~ nephew of Police Chicf James school board members and l~ad-from Woodward by the mall Court. sent out a, call to pick up any. ally the wo1's1 time, as far as Friday, August 28, at Kerche. Furton, who was sitting next to ers of community II'OUps wascan be 'absorbed by other north- ., Hc pleaded not guilty to th02 one answering the description. Handy for Thief polio is concerned, according to val and Kerby, when thc fire Trombley In the panel truck, held We1Jnesday evening, 8ep.

, south 'streets, charge when atralJlled before A few minutes later, Morris Dr. Davies. Once the cooler truck's brakes fallcdas the stnlck his heall a!!alnst the tember 2,. to study such prob-* * .. Judge Joseph Uvlck In the City was llrres\ed by OfCI('er Tom weather appears, the disease be- driver allempted to slop for ,II stecl gate behind his back. lems as this which are now lac.

ANOTHER WAR M WEL- of Grosse Pointe court on Fri. McLaughlln at t~e comer of Thomas Ucavoll of 1384 glns,to wane. tramc light. One person 11'8$ Young Furton was knocked Ing the school system. AboutCOME abroad was given Presl. day night, August 28. He was Charlevoix and Rivard. .' Berkshire, left the door or the "1 hope everyone will be im. injured. ' unconscious, He was taken to 100 persons assembled lit thodent Eisenhower when he ar- unable to postthe'$l,SOO bond Miss Belz stated that there breezeway of his house open munlzed by next summer," said According to II pollce rcport, Cottage Hospital by 10CllI fire. lIIgh School Annex' to he.rrived in. London from Bonn, set. . was no robbery attempt nor tor the. piper bOy, before going Dr. Davies. "A good time to Dog Warden Earl Trombley, 45, men, where he was revived .. X- Board President Rob~rt. F,yesterday. About a "million did Morris threatcn, her with to bed, and. woke up'laler to start would be: after tfIe first of 130 Kerby, was stopped in a rays showed no scrious Injuries. Wcber and Trustee C. HenryBriUshcrs lined the 20.mile Morris appeared It 532 Lln" the aun. find a portable TV tel gone, frost this fall, However, each traWe lane, walUng for tho He was held for obscrvation Haberkorn, III, describe theroute from London airport to coIn road the afternoon Of Morris said that he came here Licavoli told Park police Utat individual sh()Uld consult his light at the intersection to and released arter 24 hours. educational needs of the dis.the American Embassy. In the August 27, rang the bell and (rom Florida. The gun he was he had watched a television own, physician on such mat.. change.. Damage to tho dog warden's trill!.open car with him was Prime entered the house. When Gerde carrying was reported stolen In program on Saturday night, tets." The fire truCK, driven by truck was estlmated at $300..ThllMinister Harold Macmillan. Betz, an employe in the h<:luse, that !\late. He laid that he had August 29, and theni retired. Fireman Robert Sharp, 3D, or fire truck was not damaged.* * * came (0 the door, Morris said, taken thc bus. from downtown He wakened at about ]0 a.m. 27929 Nieman, St. Clair Shores,

Satarday, Aups! :09 "I'm looking for John Brown," to Alter road and has walked and discovered the set missing. STOLEN BIKE FOUND wa. behrnd the smaller vehicle.INDIA'S PRIME MINISTER and thn produced. a ~n. He trom there. InvestIgating officers Aid A bicycle which was reported As he approached the light, the

Jawaharal Nehru announced then said he was sOrry and "With a Z().mlnute delay In lhat the person wbo took the stolen from lhe Woods theater fireman applied his brakes,Friday night that India is ready walked away fro"'i' the house the .• port, we were lucky to portable, cut the cables berore parking lot on Wedncsday, which for some mechanical rea.to defend its borders against towards Kercheval avenue. catch him," laid Chief Trom. tAking It away. August. 26 was recovered on son Called, and the hlgger truckthe Red Chinese troops thllt Miss Betz, rather than, call. bly. "If he hIod taken a bus In. ~e owner Aid the let Is Fall' court on the same day. It smashed 'Into the rear of thebav. occupied two Hlma1ayan Ing the poUc<:, called her sister stead, Df walkln" we would valued at $140, NoQllftl elM belonged to James Bens of 587 smaller one.

le.u. .... PII' 1') on th~ wll'lt .Id. aDd '* .. ~ Mw CI\lfht !Jtlll:' Wit disturbed 01' IIll.lltnr. lAkeland.' CIwIrles K. l"urton, 22, of 58

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at the Firms or City pien in I Co-ehairmen Maurice De: Kenned)', I?r. Wllllanl Lllbadlll, haellhe sel'ved ccrlfea and do.the ween prior to the Rodeo. ~ablllder aDd Clyde Putnam, Jess Lowbert, Joe Meier, Char- nuts to the committee and

. .'. . , . aSlisted by Pier Diredon Ed lie Yost, BIII Gleason, Vlelol' doubled liS judges whe~ thoClt~ .wlnners were Ann He.". Lauer and Job Ca ick picked arid Allen Verhaegho. and no. onslaught of fish hit the Judges

lin WIth a 17% inch WaUe)'e, .. . II I' table.Gary P.armenter with "an 11. • capa~le ,roup 01 as~lstants, land Gra)'.inch bus, Cecelia SCola with a includini Frank Francin~, Mar- Mrs. ElI'a Debl'abander, lilt'S. John M. Ch~se, Jr" Was his101;4.inch bass IJ1d Gary Holtz vin Larivee and John Hammel Zoo Yost, Mrs. cccllle Wronski, usual t'nterlalntl1~ self i? hamll.with a' 15~ inch sheephead. or the Rotary Club, Bob Taylor Mrs. Betty 'Jones, Mrs. Clyde Ing the P.A. announcer s job.

Charlie Trowbridae 'led theFnms cOmp.etltors with a 14inch bass. Seeond place honol"$'wfnt to Del llonhirt.s 12 Inchbass, third to Steve Jamevino's18 inch sheephead, and fourthto Ton\, Mauillo's 6~6 inch sun-fish. • .

All of the RlXIeo eOlUpetil~sreceived no less than twoprizes apiece. Among the va"riely of prizes \Y~re rods, reels,tackle boxes, bait boxes, min-now buckets, footballs, hooks,lines. slDke~, hats, and evenhula hoops.

Toe prizes and fOod .were dO..nated by many merchants inthe arN.

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Pointer LosesDriving Rights•The latest' weekIy report of

suspe;usions and revoCations ofdrivers licenses, rel~ased by theMichigan 8e,cretary -of State'sOffice, sbowed tbat during tbeweek of AUlust9, only onePoi liter bad his license re~oked.: Michael J. Licavoli of - V54Balfour road, was forbiddert todrive .a motor vehicle as ofAugust 12, becau$e of' an \In-~tisfaetory driving record, aDdfor . failure to appear for reo''examination. . ..:: The licenses of 260 habituallycareless and violation-proDestate drivers 'were suspended"last week ac:eording to a reportissued by James M. Hare, See--retary of stafe.

The licenses of 94 additionalaccident-prone, or 'negligentdrivers were revoked, the re-pOrt showed. .. .• In ~aYDe County ~lone, 121motorists bad their licensessuspended. or revolted, duringthat wee~, ~are revealed.

M~~e Ulan 400 students serveas volunteer orientation leaderiat The Universitr of Michigan

principal. ThlJ Is an elementaryschoOl. • ,_

The school prlneipill said thiton. SCptember 'II, there will bea balf seulCHi for children ofgradeS 4 ,tbroulh 8; ud tbe fol-lowing, day. a half session foryoungsters of grades I through3.' ,

Mother Bayo. R.S.C.J., pl'in.cipal 01 the Convent of the Sac-

.red Heart in Lake ShOl'e road,said that school will open onThunday, September 10, formore than 300 relistered stu-dents. Childrenlre taught from.kindergarten llnd elementarygrades, through the high schoollevel.

The Convent is an all-girlschool.

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Shriners R~adyFor Coltvei'ttio""

A street parade with. 5,000marchers, and a charity exhibi-tion football game between theDetroit r.;ions and the Cieve-land Browns,' will 'be the high-lights of the annuai' conven-tion of the Great Lakes ShrineAssociation to be held in De-troit, September 11-13.. The colorful parade of the

red-fezzed Nobles of the Mysticorder from 22 Temples; isscheduled for Saturday eve-ning, September 12. Marchingunits will include horse patrols,Oriental. bands, singing chant-ers, molor corps, brass bands,and precision drill~ng groups,all in vari-colored uniforms.The big spectacular of the pro-cession will Ue its appearancein Briggs Stadium where therewill be a general admissioncharge of 50 cenl6 and a dollltffor' reserved seats in boxes.Tickets for the stadium now areon sale at both the Shrine 'Club,in the Masonic Temple, and at.Briggs Stadium. :

The foolball game on Sunday.afternoon, S~ptember 13, isbeing sponsored by' MoslemTemple of Detroit, which also'Is host to the convention. Netprofits wm be presented to' theShrlners' Crippled Children'sHospital Fund. At half-timethe Un I v e rs i ty of Michiganmarching band will make itsfirst appearance in Briggs Stad-ium, and TV star Ernie Fordalso will participate In theunusualperlormance to bestaged. Tickets for the gameare available at the Lions of-fice. •

Herbert E. Payne Jr. is thei1Iustrious potentate of MoslemTemple.' .Among Grosse Point-ers who are past potentates Q£the Tcmple, and arc aiding withconvention lIrrangements, areSidney M. Harvey of Berk.shire road; George, M. Ingram,Pemberton; Carl Johnson ofWindmill Pointe drive, andWalter W. Fuller of Trombleyroad.

The Kiwanis Club of GrossePointe will be represented atthe 1959 convention of theMichigan Disti'ict of KiwanisIntei-national at' the Statler-HUlon Hiltel,' Detroit,' Septem-ber 13-15, 'it, was disClosed l;lyWoods D ire et 0 r of PublicSafety Vern ...C. Bailey., presi-dent of the Pdlnte group.

Martin T. Wiegand, a trusteeof Kiwanis International, anda Washington D. C. business-man, will be the featuredspeaker.

Delegates from 183 clubsrepresentlng 9;500 business andprofessional, leaders, will par-ticipate in the various sessions.Committee conferences, a, dis-cussion of plans for the comingyear, and the election of offi-cers ':wiH highlight the convenetion program, Bailey said.

Sidney Main of .Midland,Governor of the Michigan Ki.wanis District, will preside.

Representing the Pointe Clubat the convention'will be Bailey,Nor man Koppersebmidt, asdelegates, and Conrad Nagel,alternate.

Delegates PickedBy Kiwanis ChI])

w~l take \lP studi~ on theopening day of school.

. St. Paul High School' andElementary SChool, will beilna full session OD the openingday, according to lIfother MaryDeLelUs, D.P., \~ho revealedthat the high school has 330registered pupils and 615 ele.mentary pupils.

SI. Joan of Arc, located in SI.Clair Shores, but which boastsa good number of students fromthe Woods, will begin teaching1,723 students, according wMother Mary Theodora, S.S.J.,

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The' thunderstorm which hittbe Pointe at 8 p.m. on Wednes-da)', August 26. caused littlereporled damage.

A l.ree was blown down infront of .815 Hidden lane, com.plelelY blocking the street. TheWoods highway department re-moved it.,Reports of limbs down came

from Lakeshore and Loch-moor, L~keshore and Claire-view, and 5;)1 Ballantyne.

A Detroit Edison transformerwas struck by lightning at therear of the G. M; Frischkornresidence at 677 Lakeshore.

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the Pointe, wlll open on'Tues-day, September 8.

St. Ambrose, which bordersthe Park. and Detroit, wlll beopen only a half a day on Sep-tember 8 and 9, according toMother Mary Gilbert. O.P.,principal, and beginning Sep-tember 10, the school will beopen for lull sessions for the410 high school and 710 gradeschool pupils.

The principal said that ahalf.day session will be heldfor students of gr&des 1 through5 and Freshmen and Sopho-mores on the 8th; and a halfda)' for students of grades 6through 8 and Juniors and Sen~iors on the 9th. .

1100 at st. ClareMother Mar)' Angella, O.P.,

principal of St. Clare of Monte-falco, an elementary school,said that 1,100 young students

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(C .. Ua ...... rife pPointe Univenlty Scbool, willopen its doon 011 Wedneseay,September 16, to 675' highschool students, it was disclosedby Headmaster John Chandler,Jr.

All parochial schools in thePointe, and those which border

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1 'c, M. Petel' of 16904 St. Paulrepol'ted to Cjty police that hiscar had been stolen froll} the

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underground garage of hi~ ter-rllce on the morning of August25,

The ear was recovered in thevicinity of Van Dyke Ilnd SevenMile on August 28 and returnedto MI'. Petel'. Howevel', a briefease, coaC hat and spal'e tirewere missing from the vehicle,

City police are looking forsuspects.

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will be an exchange student this year.On the left is ED HERRMANN, whowill be his host while he is ;h~re.

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School's second exchange st.u- will become truth. I have wanydent, Eduardo Middleton, from plans about the things I wouldChile. do in the States,

Eduardo, who will stay with "I want to learn EnglishMr.. and /Mrs. Herrmann, a;nd langUllge as perfectly as I can,their son Ed for the follOwIng .. .year was taken by surprise. He because I believe It.; knowiedgetold' the group, in excellent is becoming of the greatestEnglish, that he was touched by Ivalue in the prescnt time, withthe welcome. Not even the fact the enormous development. ofthat his name had been mis- science and international com-spelled on the banner could mar merce and with the Influence,the occasion for him. day by day greater, of the States

Among the students present over the countries of La tinto greet Eduardo, \vas Bernd America,Gaus, the AF.S. exchange stu-dent from Germany who is stay-ing with Dr. and Mrs, G. S,Fisher and their SOD John, andwill attend Grosse Pointe Uni-versity School this fall.

Eduardo left his home townof Chillan. Chile, on Tuesdayand flew to Miami. From therehe flew to Willow Run where hearrived Friday morning an hourand'& half'late, even though hedid get .here at 6:30., Instead of trying ~ .teti youabout Eduardo myself,. I wouldlike to quote from parts of theletter that he wrote to theAmerican Field Service explain-ing why he would like to cometo America, It will, I'm. sure,give you a clearer picture ofhim than I could.

"It is asked to me to describemyself, my circumstances. andmy personality. I suppOse it is adifficult task, because this workis fitted to a man of experience,but not to a boy who is begin-ning to know himself, the world,the people. .. ,' •..;

"One year ago, I had to makea composition 1 i k e this one.Now. l' read it, and I saw howmuch have J grown.

"1\'Iy tastes and my customshave changed. Npw I try tostud~' a little more, because Isee that my knowledges will benecessary to me in the Univer-sity, where I will go next year.According to my tastes, I willstudy Civil Engineering. Chemi-stry, Physics and mainly Mathe-matics, that are the base of thiscareer, are my favorite sub-jecls.

'.'But also my relations withthe society. have changed. Eachtime I like more to join myfriends, and talk with them, andto assist to partys on Saturdayevening. I have the purpose oflear!1ing tennis, because I con-sider it is the mO!t beautifulsport'I know,

"When I t h ink about thescholarship I am to get, it seemsto me like a dream, that maybe

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EDU ARDO MIDDLETON ofChile stands in front of the welcomesign produ,::ed for him by students ofGrosse Pointe High School, where he

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Alterotion. ot Cos.l

By Joan VermeulenResidents of Kenwood court

probahlY got the sUl'prise oftheir lives when they got upFriday morning, August 28th, tofind a group of teen-agersstanding on the lawn of theJohn Hermanns' home at num.ber 280. The boys and girls,28 in number. were yelling andwaving a large banner.

No, this wasn't any sort of ateen-age up rising; it was mere-ly members of Grosse PointeHigh School's Forum committeeon A.meric,m Field Service whohwl (':""e to welcome the High

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'fhe reason for all the com.motion? The squlrrel had bit-ten Maurice Hogan, 27, of 22221Marter road, SI. Clair Shores,on the right forefinger. The.qul1'l'el had to be shot so that.it could be determined whether01' not it had rabies.

'}'he rodent's head Wa's takento Herman Keifer hospital fortests,

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Squirrel Shoot He'ld at BeachNo, it isn't open hunting sea-

IOfI at the Farms Pier! Thecrowds of people enjoying thepark on the hot ev~ning ofWednesday, August 26, mayhave thoughl so. ,

A Farms police ollicel' tooktwo s"ots at a squh'1'el withhis pistol llIld then another p0-

llee car arrived containing anofficer armed with a shot gun,

He dispatched the squilTel inahort order.

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.Cinelna League Meets Sept. 10'I'he Grosse Pointe Cinema

League will open its fall sea-son on. Septcmbe-r 10. at 8o'clock at thc Grosse Pointe WarMemorial. Pierre and Elfrledl\Palmentler wlll present "TheCompass Points South" - atravelogue of sou the I.tel' nUnited Statcs.

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Mr. Lautenschlager will re-side at 255 McKinley av.nu~.

iour - a visit to Vizcaya,magnificent home of the, lateJames'Deedng-Africa USA -!.he Parrot Jungle - and theRingling Museums at sarasota ..

Mr. and Mrs. PalmenUer areboth past plleSldenta of theGrosse Pointe Cinema League,

Program should be of partic. and were active in the found-ular interest to camel'a enthu- l_in_g_Of__ t_h_is_O_rg_&J1Z_a_U_OIl_._M_I'll_;siasts as it presents the same ;;:;:::::::

:;~ec:f mt~~~erd::f:::~ t~~~~~ IIraphers. one using the mediaof color slides, and the othermovies with a musical back-ground.

Film includes a visit to Beau-Ifort. South Carolina, picture-Isque old ~rt town. Also I stoP

PAUL LAUTENSCHLAGER lit the unusual Brookgreenof Taylorsville North Carolina' Gardens. beautiCul South Car-will begin a pe' riod of yelO"~ ollna plantation home of the

. . ,a well known sculptress, A,nnaserVlce aa VIClr in St. Paul Ev. Hyatt Huntington. where hun- W~Lutheran C h u l' C h, Chalfonte dreds of works by other world tk.and Lothrop, beginning n&xt renowned sculptors are on dls- *ili:Sunday. 'play. i1~~~~;:!Ai;E:y?J.;fj~~£~~~)f.~::E~~!~;,l"i:.Ohio. Following his year of in- ~service preparation' he will roe- Tour of Florida starta with. jW:turn to the seminary for his a vIsit to historic st. Augustine, ~,Xfinal year of studir.s. and ~hen ,fOllOWSthe eastern WiiJ

coastlme down to Key West. tmHis duties at SI. Paul con- Featured are an Everglades boat ~m

sist of the, usual parish aSllign-ments with special emphasisupon youth affainl , A receptionwas held for him last Wedn ....day.

Shores Traffic CaseDismisse~ by Judge

The August 20 issue of theNEWS carried a story aboutsix traffic violation cases beingheard in Grosse Pointe Shorescourt. One of these concernedWilliam H a a t h, 18, of 1054Beaconsfield.

According to the story, whichwas accurately reported, Judge'Gillls found him guilty of pos-session of alcoholic beverageand sentenced him to write theordinance concerning this of-fense. 25 -Urnes.

Subsequent developments re-vealed that the bottle of liquorfound in thecal' was the prop-erty of another youth who wasriding with young Hooth, Itwas alw found that the Shorespolice obtained the evidencelllegally, by' searching the carat the lCene of the arrest andnllt first taking it to the policestatlon.

After Hooth had carried outhis sentence by writing the or-dinance 25 times, Judge Gillismarked the case dismissed.

WoodsAdds ,4New Policenlen

Four new policemen wereadded to the Woods PubllcSafety Department on Tucs-day. August 27. boosting th\ltotal personnel to 34, aCCilrding

'to infomlation released byPublic Safety Director Vern C.Bailey.

One recruit was a veteranof the Detroit Police Depart-ment, two are former firemenof the St. Clair Shores Fire De-partment, and one was a rep-resenlative of a pharmaceuti-cal company.

'fhe oath of office W11S admin-istered. to the new officers byDirector Bailey. the four al-ready have been assigned toduty.

The former Detroit police-man is Bernard J. Kell~'. 28, of13995 Birwood, Qetroit, whoplans to make his home 'in theWoods. He was with the DetroitDepartment for a little mOl'ethan five yeam. and resignedto accept the position in theWoods.

'He is a graduate of SI. Cecilia:High School and attended theUniversity of Detroit. He is aU.S. Marine. veteran. servingwith that branch of the servicefrom March 1949 to March 1950,and October 1950 to June 1952.when he was honorably dis-charged with the rank of cor-poral. He is married.

The two former firemen areEddie R. Geaiches, 25, of 21714Lange; and Robert G. Sass, 26,of 22730 Lake drive. both of St-Clair Shores. Both are mar-ried.

Geatches is a graduate ofLake Shl)re High School, st.Clair Shores. and had been withthe fire department of that cityfor about four years.

ISus, who was with the de-

par'lment for the same periodof time, is a graduate of East.

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ern High School, Detroit. andhad attellded Wayne State Uni-versity.

Bruce A_ Cross, 25, of 23006Gary lane, St. Clair Shores, isa graduate of. SoutheasternHigh School, Detroit, and at-tended Wayne State University.where he majored in pre-med,

He was a special representa-tive for the Warner-LambertPharmaceutical company ofMonis Plains, N.J., .and wasresponsbile for sales, sales ,)1'0-

motion, and customer relationsin an assigned terrlto~'. He ismarried.

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Karl Hosten, your $tudebaker-l~rk dealer, is prepared tooffer to AlL GROSSE POINTE MOTHERS something NEWin getting their children back to school to register only!

On or before, the day you wish to register your chil-dren ... YOll may phone Don McDonnell. Give your name Mdaddress and the schoo! your children willl!lttend. Mr. McDonnellwill ~hen appoint a man to drive you and your lIttle onoo; toschool in a sofe, new LARK, "the car of tomorrow designedfor todoy's drivers."

Please Note: Because of the tremendous response to this offer. we re.quest that only those apply who have no transportation available.

Notic:elo Grosse Pointe Mothersfllil'lrill their cldldru for tI'l ... scllool ,earl

Karl Hoslen Motor Sales

licensed by Insurlnee D'pt., State of Mich.

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Grosse Pointe OfficeOpen Evenings and Saturdays

Monday thru Friday8:30 AM to 9:00 PM

• Pr~I?~ring detailed estimate to yourbUlklmg damage. '

• Preparing, detailed inventory of co~.tents damage. " "

• Our experienced apprcsisal' of -,allother damages that would be cov-ered ~nd~r your insurance policy.

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Saturday8:30 AM to 1:00 PM

For immediate action andassistance in the adjustmentof your loss, such as:

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Fort Benjamin Harrison, In-diana - On 1\ugust 26 GeorgeG. Cope, son of Mr. and Mni.Orburn Cope,. of Ridgemontroad, Grosse Pointe, MIch., waspromoted tp First Lieutenant inthe U. S. Anny.', ,~

Lieutenant Cope, w'ho 'enter-ed the Anny in February of lastyeu, ,11 currently, stationed atThe Adjutant General's School;u. S. ,Army at Fort BfIljalDinHarrison ill In d i an a p 0 11s,IndIani. " , . ,

T~e 24-year-old lleutepaiJt Isan instructor In. technique ofradio and televIsion advertis-ing and press copy writing atthe Army. l!IetVi~e school.

Cope is a 1953 graduate ofGroNe "~ointe High School, amembet' of the 1957 graduatingclass at MIchigan State viil-venity, and belongs to the PhiKappa Tau 'Fraternity.

He is an a~lcI sPortsman andan active IDemberof the 'FortB'enjamln Harrl.oll Rod andGun Club.

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Connie Kurzawckl, caretaker Le ~ .f W 'i' , V te 'at St. Clal~ ~hurch, reported ~gue 0 omen 0 rsan attempted larcel\Y from the.T H D... ., P b' nfl~~r:'sA~~t~: to. ,Park po~. Q '. ear ~tr.ott s .ro "?ms

, CheiterF. ~arpenter of 546."MetropOllu,n Problems" wl11 the DetrOit MetropolitariArea Lakeland avenue, hI'S been ip.

be discussed when Willis H. l\qionll1 Planning Comm!sllon. prove,d by Gov. G. .\oIennen. Hall spe~ks at the, ,eneral -,Aslde f~hls dull" with Williams as a member of the

meeting', of lhe League' of Detroit Metrop011lan Are.a Plan.'" . V t f G P I te \be Board, ,he is a member ofnomen 0 ers 0 roue. 0 n ,. , , ,. pklg'COlllmlssIOll .. ,at 12:30 on Friday, September the 'Wayne CountY Board of -He was' elected to the com.U, at Gr9'se Pointe War Memo- Superviliors "nd 'serves on sev., mission as a county member byrial Center. eral board committees He 'is the Wayne County. Baud. of

As General ~anager' of the a member of. the Det~Oit' In- Supervisors, subject to the gov-Greater Detroit Board of COlli- dustrla~ and C~mmi!r(~s'al De- ernor's appro'val. •merce, Mr. Hall will talk on velopment<;:ommlttee., . Mr. Carpe!1.ter, former"met;n ••probl\!ms specific: to the. slx- A'study~t Detroit metropoll. bel' of the Grossc Pointe Citycounty' a,reil of Metropolitan De- lan area problems was id9pt.ed Council, has been a, t,nember oftroit. ' by, the Leagucof Women Voters the Board of SupervIsors since

Mr. Hidl Is a native of JI. of Michigan. for Jts,study thatclly con~erted lrom vlllageIlnols but received his ea.rly agenda for the 'next tWQyell'~'~ status in 193 •.schooling in Allegan, MICA. In at the request ot-almOilt half of ,He hold:; a number of 1m.1920, he entered ,the real es- the local leagues of the state. portant positions on the, board,tate business in K..'amazoo and. .,' ."",'. .• .' among them: chairman of theengaged in' real. estate and ~opulalion ~rowth ;10, m~tr!l. Employes'. Pension Committee;building ,in Detroit from 1927 poll tan areas IS, a m.aJor~he~o- member of the Ways and Means

menon . of ,the. day. brl,n,glr:$ I Committee,to ,1933. Hecjlme to the Great. wIth It new p bl m 'er' Detroit a.oard of Comme.rce. ' ,1'0 e s, new ',con-. cepls of ,govt!rnment and, newin 1933 a'S radio business coni~ challenges to cltizens to triSL/l'llmentator. He later became head the future of their communi-oC the Tax' ReseArch Depart- Ues. Concern wIth this. has beenment and thtm Industrial De- rellected in a developing Inlel'~partment manager prior to el\- est inmetropalilan areaprob-tering upon liis present pasi- lems in leagues throughout thetion as general manager. 'country.

During '''orld War. II Mr. 'Thc public is cordi,ally In-Hall served as Industry Mem-ber of the Regional 'Wn Labor vited to attend this meetingBoard. member of the Detroit and to lake part in the discus-area Labor M'I!.nagementCom- sion of a problem of great im.mlllee of the War, Manpo'wer porlance to all citizens 'of this'Commission. and Consultant to a l' ea. ,Re~rVauons' for thethe Defense, Plant Corporation. luncheon may be made until,

He has served the City of Wednesday, September' 9, byDetrbit in 'numero\ls civic ac- calling Mrs. John Mason. TV.tivitles including the Pres 1- 4-0266, or Mrs. Francis, X.dency of the Detrai,t City Plan Marsh, TU. 1-6453. Mrs, EdgarCvmmission and Presidency of B. Cooper and' Mrs. Leonard

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17153 E. Jefferson Ave.Phone: TUxedo 5.1200

"Gro8se Po~nte',' Largest Service Center"Fclctory Trail" Specicllish to assit you with any service ReedTic>better serve thf'l Pointe Communities, we' 6r,e servicing .allmake and mo'd,e!sof American made ~nd foreign cars.

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PISYING TACKLE STOLIN'Dr .•CYril R. DeFever of .1113

KeD4inaton reported t~ theftof three rode and reels from bl,lloat at the Park pier, to Park

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ROBERT B. EDGAR ....EDITOR and ' GENERAL MANAGER'KAT1'HEW At GOEBEL. .ADVERTIS~G MANA~ERPATRICIA TAJ..BOT_ .._ .FEATURE PAGE. SOCIETYFRED R~ _ ._ ; _ : SPORTS EDITORJAMES .J. NJAIM _ : NEWSSARAH EVANS ;._ _ _ _ , NEWS

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I'.AII C•• ter Activiti~ 0 ... t. the Grosse Pohste PuhlieGu.t ColUJDJii~: Pee C.IUIOII NOTICE: PIqse eall for lost articles at the office •

. They wiU be helct'for 30 days.We know a gal who is a reaf do.it-yoorself addiet -, , 'Back from a holiday In tile I Gerda Blelltz selected tw.

(eve,n Jhe spiders who live in. her basem,en.,t, she,' says, Grosse, Pointe Garden Center Room and Library"~ sliclui, we despair" that we'll \\~dely rlifferent books for her, 'fol"COIItiUltatioB and service. 1\lrs. Leland Gilmour ever catch up' \vlth the oooks current favorites: .Paul Galli-

are now antique white with gold trim!) Our frien.d is a ""il) be on duty in the \Garden Center Room every that are belQg spewed faster co's "Ludmila." a'legend frOlllfragile little flower and now and again ,she runs into.a week on T.1Iesday, Wednesday and Thu~day_from and (aster from the printing the Alpine country of Llediten-project requiring a lTW1'~'strong brawny arm: " 18 LID.• t.4 p.m. .A. eons.. ultan. t will.he'on duty on presses. What is being read stein, which shows a ,'ympl-F id f these da~'s? To answer this thetic understanding 'of' the,

Such' was the case r:ecently' when she could not' r ay rom! t04 p.m. (CaIlTU 1.45&4),- question, we made the rounds 1n0000tain people,. and "The. ,Hospital. equipment available for' hee loa.-cruteiJes. of our staff. pencll.'ln, hand, Foi'euken Amiy" by Gerlach

screw the reupholstered seats back into the chair w~~l ch~ heat Wnp,a~d hospital beds. "BJ~ todi.lcover which cUrrent books Helnrlcb,a gripplDI n,Ovtl offrames. She aloNays hates to ask her husband for this avallable t. GrOClSePointe relliden~ in ease of ae., had caught each personal fancy. the. second world war. This tellskind of help because while he has an artist's'ldrill with c=ident or emergen~y"';"'n'e of charge." Helen Fin s Ie r found the' of the siege ofStallngrad Ina martini, he is definitely not HANDY. In fact, he hasn't ,* * *. "Snared' Nightingale" by Geaf- Russia. written by one of thelifted a hanuner in 20 years ex;c::'eptin anger! . i, , ThW'Sday, Se~tember 3 Ii'ey Trease. lively and enter- fewsJrvlvorsrof the 'l"th Ger•

(Rining. Written with tongue In man army,But ask him she 'did, an.d Unhandy Andy accepted Village Investl1}ent Club-:Meeting-l0 a.m .• 11:30 a.m. cheek" this Is not a historical With the addition of a Cl-

tbe ~b with dignity and aplomb. He. went at.oaeet. GrosSe ,'pointe Chapter D.C.A.A, Meeting-7 p.m. to no\'el but an action-filled spoof nine member to her household,chaDge into his "work" elothes (I,arkllng 'white sneak- 11 p.m. - '. of'the days of chivalry.' VirglnlaLeonllrd hill been bur-eers an~ socks, immaculate' du'eks ani Italian pullover) * * - Melitt~ Roemer teIlsus she ied deep ip books on th~ care"Just leave everythiDc to me," he remarked graciously Fdday, September 4 has enjoyed "Celia Garth" by and training of puppies. She ~as be sauntered into the diDing room where the opera. Laki'Shore of Ectstern Star-Card J?arty-7:30 p.m. to Gwen Bristow as much as any- has managed. however, to sand. •

Ithing shl'. hasrel\d in a long wichln "~rown Girl, Brown.

e dOt Wh C dOl D" Hon was to take p ace. I 11 p.m., time. This iI in excellent his- stones"~y' Paul Marchall, a're I ere re It s ue First OUr f,astidious hero spread newspapers all ladom Club-Meeting-8 p.m. torlcal novel of Charleston in wen written novel. laid tn'J .'. over the floor,' then turned on all the lights and laid '. * '/I the last years of the revol\l- Brooklyn andcerJterlng about

Two w~ks. ago we coriunented editorially, on tile out all the tools he could get his hands OD in a neat row Monday, September 7 tlon.Mlss Roemer also found a young Negro ,girl from ,thegood J'Qb' the CI'ty' of Grosse' POI'nte' ha don . d 1 LABOR DAY-BUILDING CLOSET\. "The Chinese Box" by Katber.- 'Ba.rbados,and "Sweetbread" bying'ts 'ff. t" t. .k'-'. .' 'tSh e.ln

1eve o~ with the pretision ~f • skilled ueurological surgeon. * • _ u, ine Eyre, a story of San Frln- Mlch~lle Maurois, a .book of

1 0 -s ree par. mg' program, WI parbcu ar refer- Meanwhile, his wife's eyes were bugging right out of '/ h rt tori lth h . Uence to the attendant operated park' g' 1 t . Tu"--.lIa.y,September 8 . cisco In the 1880's, good Ifght ,s 0 S es w w y lIa re~- _ mos. ..0 her he~d! All he needed was a screw driver! - summer reading. Betty Seifert, Librarian ot. This system'llnderwhich participating 'merch~nts " . '.',' l/lServi~eGliild for Children's HospitaI-Service Work- Joyce McCormick thought the Park Branch,. recommended

validate the parking ,tickets. snd pay. the City the. tab Well, Andy upended au the cl)airs, seats down, on J 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. ' I '.,,' .; "Mountolive" by Lawrence Du. Allen Drury's "Advise and Con-for up to two hours Of free parking for their customers, the diIiing room table, flexed his muscles, squared his Grosse. Pointe Real Estate Brokers - Lunch~n andl rell" "a .fascinating. complex sent" ..and "The Light Infantryhas prove~ extremely popular: jaws and set to'work (Forceps!" "Scalpel!") The screws Meeting~12 noon. _ colorful noveL" The third in Ball" by Hamilton Basso. Mr.

~inc~ this editoPiaI apPeared, it has. been brought t6. nestled 'down neatly Int(j their sockets and as our hero Grosse Pointe Optimist Club-Dinner and Meeting-" tbe' autbor's tetralogy. thfs Is Drury bas taken b!:s title fromour attention, .. tha.t it wo.uld have .been nice to give some progressed from chair to chair"a glow of pride in his 6:15 p.m. laid in Alexandria in the 1930's, tshhelICOdnSitituandtlon,Thet sent~at.

a....omp"lS.L-ent suffu.sed hI' cheeks Finally a ~ E h Cl b f G P . D' d M . and from tbe point of view o( aa v lie consen 0 .ored1't to ,th-a pa. rtl'c.l'patl'ng merchan. ts, by n.ammo'g ~~ '1. IU'U . S • ,5vvu xc ange u 0 rosse omt ....- mner an eeting'.;;0. ='C , :J. -.:;-- plot 1$ more elreitlng and has Presidential . nominations forthem. This .seems like. a fair request, so ~;e have ob- job well done, he flicked an imaginary speck of dust .:...,s:30p.m. ' . • . .. ,'a more general appeal than the the cabi~el." The hero.ls thetained the figures for the month of July from the' City from his sleeve and prepared to admire his handiwork. Kiwanis Club of Grosse Pointe-Dinner and Meeting- two earlier books "Justine" and senior senator from Michigan.offices. Some of the merchants mentioned, have but re- But curiously enough, the first chair stuc~ to the table 6:30p,m., . "BAltbazar." It may be enjoyed and th!! no~el takes y.oll,behin,dcentlyjoinedin the program, as the amounts validated top! And so did the second and the third, etc., etc.! .Sea Explorers - Ship 690 welcome boys, ages 14-17, indepeMenUy of the other,s. the scenes In our nations capI.

will indicate. The complete list of those particiPating Luckless Andy had meticulously and', symmetrically every:Tuesday night-7:30 p,m.' , MrS McCormick was also tol. In "The Light InfanlryalJ,d: the amouD;ts each validated during the month of .9C

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lw,edall the chairs to the top of the dining room Grosse Pointe Opti-Mrs.-Meeting~ p.m. e>Jth~iastic about May Sarton's ~all" you meet the s,~me~amlly

, July follow:-.. . " , . ta e.- * • .autobiography "1 Knew a Phoe- first, en~ountere~ in Vle\\. fro,?. , ' .' . nix" In which she writes with pomp~y,s Head, The ~ettmg IS

Allcllo' Center, 10 cents; Camera Center, $30.70;1 '; )ncidentally, W'e can. personally vouch 'for the val- Wednesday, September' ,- wisdom and discernment of h'er the CIVil War period In SouthDoubleday, $10.96; Hickey's, $9.40; Himelhoch, $85.25; idityof this story-just take a loqk in our dining room! Detroit Garden Club - Luncheon and Meeting own ahd her parents. lives, and Carolina.' .Jacobson's Store, $368.95; J a c b b son Beauty Shop, _ • _ . 12:30 p.m. .' "Dear Friends and Darling Ro' . For t~ose wh.o Wish to man.

/ $289.15; Jacobson ..Home Decorative, $109.90; Jacobson .Senior Club-:-for ladies over sixty meets twice a month mans" by May Chamberlin, an age their own mvestments and,Tea Room, $36.65; National Bank of Detroit, '$138.95; This does not seem,to be the week for husbands ~.. for tea .and cards or a pro gr am - 1:30 p,m., to intimate and amusing account learn ~he varl~ull, approachesPeter Pan, $2.65; S. Stein, $6.95;. Walton Pieree,, , $12:75,' A local young executive had been asked several times 4:30 p.m,. - f . ,.' ofa young.American woman's to .pokSStlbJliepDodro(l~ILjn'bthelstockfY k J 1

' L H L 'IL- -M . 1 B'd Cl 'b-D l' t B'd M d trip to Rome which culminated J!lar e, . m .... . rar an 0or ewe ers, 80 cents.. . by his wife to exchange the uumed out 'ght uU us at emona fl ge u up lea e rl ge-:- r. an in a love affair with that city. the, Woods 'Branchl,»uggests,, r Thi;; adds up to a grand total of$1,098.i5 which tile Eltison place which he passed eaeh morning 'on his Mrs. Andrew Walrond-Directors--7:30 p.m. , j'The SophilIIticatedIIl.\l'estor"bythese .merchants paid to the CHyduring July for. their way to work. Finally, one bright mOrDing the 'I'Vi_e got University of Micmgan, Gross~ Pointe Alur.mie.-Fresh. Rc:cently r ~t urn e.d from B.rton Crane and oiA Primer

t' free k' I Id be . if h tbat" LOOlt in "'er eye and. said. "PLEA. SE." .Benrv, man send-off-8 p.m. Flonda, Evallne Schunk spoke fOl.'Profit ill. the stock Market ..,-'Usomers par mg. t wou DJce' t e custom- P J • * . • with warm.th o( "Alas Babylon" ~ Harry Kahn lofr Crane's

ers would take time to thank the shopkeepers for this they're in th8t brown paper bag on the kitehen table.", 'Th-_.Jav, Q..;-tember' 111 by Pit Fran~, which has as its ~ 15deslllled.'tointerest thecourtesy Henry gritted his teeth, murmured a few words under IInIU J ~ backdrop Orlando and the Cape ,.. h' L_ h, (1 ') bL.-.lI b 1-_ d . h Women' .. Repub':"'an Club of Gr--- POlD't<>....-Tu.ncheon. '. " Investor with only a few thou.III ureat . ate agam , gr. _.t e -t; an away' e .. u'"' ...-... -':;--.Lj area. ,This Ja I fnghteningly sand dollars or a: bond trader

M ll. H d.. "'ul' Se.1 S I dashed to the Edison ,place, .. -1:00 p.m. , ,: r , ".. crecllble stocy 0(, what ~Id with I sizeable roll. Harry Kahnaxwe. .ea Ii; ,I e.. a. a e '/ .. '. *Grosse Poi~te Cinema League--"A Compass Points bappen.to a group of ordinary states that you can make money'

. , ; 'After cireling the block • few' timeil he found a South" _ Travelogue of. color slides. and sound people ill. the eyent o.fa n~clear in the market without b::!COmlngMajor Leaplbueb&ll laM time some 4,000 Mlcbigan resi- parking plaee an~ hurried up to the ,desk where bulbs movies on Florida pr~nted.by Pierr~ and Elfrie4aattack. There IS,.a hbranan ill. a full 'time studeritor taking

joined. the M,IcIllpn 'wberciu. dents hOlpitalhed with tuber- are exehanged. At last it'was his tUrn and he upended Palinentier to open the Grosse" Pointe Cinema tbe story, and,MI'$. Schunk tells dangerous, risld. He alms to1000iscombat team. . culo,sls. . the p pe ba.g l'oto the chut .... - dlS'cov- his L1'deou's ' L' Th G ' P' bli i d' us that the author, whom .she.... .... ...... h\ ' . ..• r. "'. IV. ..... ~ eague s season- e rosse omte pU c' s cor 1- . et. 01. d .h (t t ....ow w,e rea....,r ow.

It was ann 0 un C"e d tbat "This is a real aDd' pres,ln, error, Out ~ the family KG-bage! ' m m r au. o. asa so spo . ,Charles "Paw,. Paw" Maxwell. problem" Tuberculosis Is .&till ally invited free of, charg~ p.m. .. , in his heart for all librarians.I>Opularleft fielder for the De- the nation's No. 1 infeetlous 'The eDSuing scramble,. apologies, etc .., consumed but especially flK' those introlt Tigers, wllI head the 53rd ~isease." he said. . J., 50 much time that)Jy the time he was able to get baclt -C"lub to,.".H, e.ar Fizmed.- Umpire 'Florida I1brarie&with no air'annual Christmas Seal cam- "As usual the Christmas Self to his car, our alert proteeton had precede4 him and c~nditioning.paign whlcl]. opens November campaign will be I "low pres. left a parking ticket, courtesy of G, P. Police Depart. TuesdAynoon. S~Ptember 15. ~'Shel1efield .. Next 011 the)8, sure" type of. drive," he Slid ment! Is the date for the kick-off doc"~ for an OCtober 13 meet-

An announcement from Dr: Wedn-".y'. The-.e WI'II be n'" ' . ' .ri C'I<HI v * * luncheon' for the ne~1y formed iug. is Detroit Chamber of

C. J. St nger, president of the doo'r pouncllnl or __•• 'M" of.. .. .. ~. Tube "'-"'. Grosse Pointe Retiied Men's Commerce Secretary, Harvey.Mlculgan . rculosis Associa- the cannisters..A quiet, efficient'. - . ,tlon; said that al~h()ugh Max- " But probably the most worried little guy in town is Club at the Grosse Pointe War Campbell.. 'wellwon.t swing into the full direct mall program ha~ sup- a Jour-year-old who has watched his big brother com- Memorial' All retiredGr'osse Pointe menh ' . f th I ' tll th ported our work for 53 years." . . .. 11 Y k h Nicholas I.. "Red" ,Jon-Wl'll are cordially invited to romeea. 0 e cll,ll1pagn un e he said, "and I see no. reason petmg m swnnmmg races a summer. ou now. ow ~"end of the baseball season. he to alter this program now. I the, starter' gets them off "Swimmers ready?" Bang! be the featured guest on the down to 'the 'Memorial Centerwill be Introduced officially am sure, however•. th.at a An.d he shoots the starting gun. Big brother did not .program. Retired 'after 14 years at noon on Tuesday. SeptemberSept 22 at the annual MTA '"" umpiring In the Am. erican 15. and bel;ome a part of the

• ' - pona'1ar """1'tI. fl ....'- like Max-' , h . . tr" f t' ." As 'meeting at KeUogg Center ou Y- .....- ..-... wm any,races 50 e)s In ammg 01' nex summ ..r. League. "Red" :Tones .has a group.the MSU campus in East Lan- well will supplr new vitality he set 6ff for the lake the other day little brother wealth o{ anecdotes and base-- ------------.Ing, to OUrefforts-especially if he murmured solemnly; "If he, don't swim, that man will ball lore with ,which to enter-

!\{r. Maxwell adds the ex- continues to hit those Suilday shoot him." " tain the group. A North' Caro-t t h d f th

" home runs. A Sunday punch lInian "Tk'r l~eel" by birth. Mr.ac ouc we nee or IS 1m- Is exactly what our seal Mm. ~ 'portant drive." Dr, Stringer H ld A. F . l Jones umpired' in the SOuthsaid. "His popularity a~ong pai~ needs. ;, . Center to 0 rt estJ,va Atlantic LeagUe and Southernyoung and old alike will add "And pl0re important,' he ~_______ Association before his careera new dimension to our efforts." said, i "Is the way Kuwell's 'The GI'osse Pointe War Me- Gordon McCabe. Mrs, Lee Cor"' In the American League. He'.Christmall Sea] sales have career ties in with Our basle morial and the Grosse Pointe less. Mrs. Janet Benham. Mrs. hasl participated in some of the.

supported' the activities of educational program. Our :Iiate-. Artists ABSoclation again will George Currall. Mrs. Thomas most exciting pages of baseballtuberculosis associa.Uons ')fl wide effort is geared to a large co-sponsor, the third Art Fest!- Jefferis and Mr, George Mel- history and k.nows int!~telystatc levelssincc 1907. extent to the education. of val on Saturday. Sept. 12. from drum.' its most colorful characters.

While .no official quota' or young People and chlldren in 1 to 4:30 p.m. ' -----'- "Red" Jones is far froni agoal has been set for the 1959 the principles of good health Artists Of Grosse Pointe. titelturn umpire when before alirive, Dr. Stringer said he ex hsbits.' Maxwell. liS a success. Detroit.' and the metropolitan Completes Weather gr:oup, lIe is one of the mostpects' the campaign. to raise ful big leag~e. baseball player. area wlll eXhibit their original Course in Alaska congenial and interesting of$950.000. Dr. Stringer. medical Is a walking example of the works of art in the beautiful raconteurs.director of the Ingham County message we carry to the llChools grounds arid gal-dims of the . The Senior Men's Club ;)fChest Hospital. Lansing. em- and camps all tl1p.year." War Memorial Center; 32 Lake FORT GREELY. Al a s"k.aGrosse Pointe, alreAdy 40h I d th d f. d M. II 32 I .t'f Sh~.ft road ...(In event of,,ral'n, (AHTNC)-Second Lt. Charles t h d bl' .p as ze e nee or Increase axwe., 5 a na lVe.0". s rang. opes to ou e Its num~,

;., f th MTA g' l>awP .Mlch H Is a . d l.t.,. 11.1be held I'ndoors.)' L. Colllnson, 22. son .of Mr, and be t th. k' 11: If 1 h 'SUPPO'L0 e pro ram... aw, . e 01 rrler a. IS IC -b pnl: eo.J:;"Last year," he said. "5,587 and has three chlldren. Maxwell' The Grosse Pointe public is Mrs. Melville H. Collinson, 704 _12:30 o'clock. Reservationsnew cases of TB werc reported has been wkh the Detroit'TI- invited free of 'charge to view Westchester road, Grosse Pointe a. $i.75 plus taX are requestedin Michigan. This Is an increase gers since 19~5 and hu played anif buy, if they wish. Refresh- Park, Micb., r e c en t I y was by Fliday, September 11.. CaUof 76 cases over the previous with Baltimore and the Boston menta will' be served on the glr a du ate d from tbe - Cold Ed Gehrig. VA. 2-6614,01' Geneyear's total. There are at this Red Sox firm system. ' pergola. , Weather and Mountain School Hoelzle, TU 2-9545.' '

..}Ilgh.lill:bta. of the aftel-noon at. Fort Greely, Alaska. the Th 'd' . f'I' A." -h.f e gul mg comnuttee or

will belrtista~sketchlng pastel . ~y's nvn ernmost art. the Retired Men's Club in-por:tl'llta" Ind an exhibit of Lieutenant Collinson.rect!ived eludes: Messrs. Ed Gehrig,work from the Memorial's chll. thret! WeKS of training in the Gene Hoelzle. Harold lderrlIl,dren's >llasses as well as the techniques . of cold .weather Art h u r Dannachef'; Walterdbplay of paintings, ceramics. operations and winter moun- Wakeman. HalTY Hogan andICUlpture and crafts. taln warfare. TemperllWres at ------------....;.;;"'--------------

El1try blanks are avallible at ~()rt Greely range from 90 de-tbe Memorial for a.rtlsts who grees above zero in the sum-are Interested In enterinl and mer to 85 degrees 'below in thepictw-es are to be brought to winter. 'the Center by Wednesday He Is regularly assllned ISmorning, Sept. 9, I platooa leader ill. tile 66th

Committee members include MIlit.ary Police Compa.y atMrs. Stanley Dolega, chairman. Fort: Sheridan. Ill. The lieu-Mrs. A"gnes Lindemann', 'Mrs. tenlnt entered tJle Army. InCurtis Carmichael, Mrs.. John september 1958.N. J~ord, Mrs. !3UY A. Durgan, A 195'1 gradllate Of Grosse

, Mrs. Mary H. 'Kerr. Mrs. Wn-.Polnte High School, Lieutenantliam C. Loud. Jr., Mr. Edgar Colllnson was graduated (romYaeger, Mn. James E.Myen, Michigan S•.at.e Unlvmlty inMrs.. Nancy Crittenden, Mrs. 1958. .

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Ronghe of 4376 GuUford, De.troU, was hit by a car at RJ.ovard and St. Paul on August 24and had to be disposed of ~City police officers.

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town in the world. It dnelYN and willitt tilebeAt I oan give M make It.1O. 't deHrv .. andwill ,.t ...000 word from me alway •.

.Join !\anele with JOUl' ohamber of tomrMr~or lndu.trial tleveloptrient orpnization and ~.Michigan EconomIc o.veloprrtent Dept.rtmentto help Y.{lurcommunity prosper.

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Austin to Have Science I1br~ryScience education wlllbe 1MB_ is 'tIleNdKt DatioDal every state In the/Un.loa. the

given. additional eD'IplWla dur- IdeDtU.le ~etJ. It Js a feder-a- ,American Community. ~ ofIng the cwn.nt )'eJl' .t Austin tl<l" of 271 ldeotUlc aQd pro- ~(France), llI\d to .U.8.Catholic Prep Scboot f~ooal .deUes and ... over Army. Navy and Air Force de.

Auatln's application for par. ". pendenu' schools thrlOugboatUclpatJon in the Tr",el1ng High 56,000 iDdIvlciual,membera. tM world,SehoOl Sdenee Libruy Pro- It aceepted tbe NSr grant,grlJll h .. been accepted by the and in'1955 selected and acIm.iJl-American Assoclati~ for the !steted the fJnt Ubra!'Y of 150Advancemeat of SCleace. boob which circulated to' 86

Accor~l1ng to the Rev. Rich- schools. From thy modest be--ard J. Preston. O,S,A., sehool ginning the proeram has ex~Librarian, a set of 200 out- panded until during the 1959-standing, evaluated, up-to-date 60 s{'h00I. year the ,library willbopks In the s c ie nee s and go to about 1,700 schools Inm,thematele.s will circulate tothe sehool library from Wash-ington, D,C.

All branches of science willbe covered and the readinglevel wl1l,range from boOks thebrilliant 'jlJnior high studentwlll find Interesting to somethat will give the. outstandinghigh school.senlor. a taste . ofadvanced work. The .ColleCtion1a valued atmo~ than' $1~IDO.

The idea for this'experlme~-tal pro~m, aimed at interelt-ing more, students' In scientificand technical. careers, originat-ed with the National ScienceFoundation, an agency of theFederal, Government establish.ed in 1950 "to promote theprogress of sCience . . • .. TheAAAS w'as requested to admin-ister the program.

The MAS was orgatlized l.D

GROSSE POINTE NEWS',0.. '" Atll#fktls"',ICNtII'I "'Nil, NIfII'''''''

TH'IS ,TOWN IS ,MINEI

I am everybody. I am c",'cl'ybody who live.in my ton.. A town is made of many things but mostly ..town i.made of people. A town it madt b~PfOple, mostly by the PeoPle who live tIMN.

A town grOWl and prOll*'IOI' It 4dllts,because of many thin,.. Iometirn .. btea\IM ofthinp beyond t~e eon\r91 oUIl. people who livethere. But more otten beta\lM of the .diYitles~of theae people-what the, do and .. ,. .bouttheir toWII.

.,....1" tilt ., • ..".. ,..,,~ ... ,u'Hc ..,.ill ., ,,,,. "'''.P'P'' ~ ,"""nOIl Iwi'"'''' 1A1.~I,.,.,,. .. A,,",,,,,,, 'M ,It, llfic"lr-" 'c ...... ,< Dn.'o,,,,,,"' D,,.~II"'"',

Two' Woods youth.!l foundthemselves in distress on a chipof a boat at '9 a,m. on Wednes-day, August 26 ,-

Shores pollee picked up BobBringman of 1677 Prest ......ick, 011

Lakeshore neoar Renaud after heswam ashore from his eight-foot hydroplane. '

Bringman and a passenger,George Moses of 1&44 Prest-wick, were riding on the littlespeedster wh~n one" of the ladsdropped a T shirt. into thewater. The craft was swamped ,when they tried ,to retrieve it.:, A boat from the GrossePointe Yacht Club towed theboat to the. Shores pier, withMoses still aboard.

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must bave been a draw. !tis said theladies got ,so ' steamed; up they havechallenged each other for a game next,year. Thirty families were repr~sentedand rounded up the friendlyrivalry with a very successful picnic.

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LOSt, BIKES FOUNDA bike owned by. Homer

Beltz of 500 Lakeland .venUewas found on the Hill and. fe,turned to the owner, August 26.

.A bike found at Notre Dameand Jefferson avenue was re-turned to the ,owner, JohnKrel.2schmar,l1f440 Lakelandavenue.

to clurfsh always

STEALS PORTABLE TV .Mrs. Allred E,Hillenbrand of

675 Fisher road, reported toCity pOlice that someone hadbroken into her back porch byprying the sCreen door and hadtaken' a portable television set,,the night of August 21. Some-one was home the entire eve-ning. Nothing else was taken.

Wanted Driver" Get in TroubleNabbed, in Park On Tiny Boat

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. Herbert A., Traylor. J6" Of744 Algonquin, Detroit, was ar-rested by Park Patrolmen JohnBrosnan and George Blair 0t1Wednesday. August 26.

They were invJstigating acar driven by Traylor and 0c-

cupied by several others in thearea, south of ~effefson. Tray-lor did not have It. driver's li.cense.

A check 'with 'Detroit, policerevealed that there were fourtraffic wa r ran t s outstandingagainst him .. Afte,r he is prose-cuted by the Park, he will beturned over to Detroit police •

Watch, RingLost or Stolen.. HIS OWN LADDER

,___ . There is a place at the top.•In a belated report to Fanns for every man. but everYone

police, John L. Beers of 446 ,must do his own climbing.Kercheval disclosed the loss ortheft of two' jewelry pleees andthe theft of a boat rudder andtiller from his home:

On Thursday. August 27,Been told authorities that athin g9ld pocket watch, bearingthe, inscription "To Charles

- Beers 'in Recognition 'for De-signing" on the back, could notbe found. He said the watch wuvalued at $100.

Also missing. he said, was alady'. white gold, sap phi r e-eneflJsted ring, worth about $30,and a rudder and tiller from hisbOat in.his .b.\cll: yard, valu<:!dat $18. '

Beers s&ld tile jewelry itemswere last seen about April orMay of this year.

Police .are investigating thel~

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GROSSE POINTE NEWS

Everyone Wins in Battle of' Stanhope, , . '

.- The r~iclents' of Stahhope,' nOrthside against south side, engaged in asoftball game on SWlday, AuguSt 23.The z: e po r t e r was so enthusiasticabout the spirit which permeated the

" whole affair that he forgot whicQ sidewon. From the faces in the picture, it

Nineteen drivel"ll of Parkpublic works vehicles have beenpresented Safe Driver Awardsfor _accident-free driving dur-ing the past year 111clty.own'e<!equipment.'The award ceremony took

place on.August 21, and George1. Danke, Safety Engineer ofthe agency, which inilures thePark, made the presentation. '

Three m~hllYe not had anacCident. in 12 years. They' areMbert Cook, Cyril Korte, andFrank Sandley.' ,

Frank DeBets, Thomas Ren.nolcts, and Thomas Stack havehad 11 accident-free ye-ars,

Leonard Padmos, Victor Hu-vlere; . Charles Roberts, Rich-ard Robb. and Benjamin H.tlall have four-year perfect rec-ords.

Herman Keith, Willlam Gries-beck. Harold. DuesblU'Y:' OscarSlbbe, and Charles Grombezhave had similar good fortunefor three ,years. '

Clarence Balltls and W1llterKolar received tw~yeaT awards,and Daniel Weaver won a one-yelraward.

Park DriversGiven Awards, I

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ber 9, .t '1:30 .t the Neighbol'-hood Club. ' ,

They. ~1ll bave .... speaker,Tom. Maddry, the asslatantchief' patrol InsPector of theU. S, Border Patrol., $leeUon ()f offlcers f~ thisyear wlll be part of the agenda.Also, plans will' be dlscussedfor l.he 8eptemberouUng heldeach year at Paul Barker'sfarm in .o\rmada, Mich. Mr. Bar-ker, of 67 Sunningdale drive, Itthe captain of the grouP. Fol-lowing the meeting, there wlllbe a squad pistol practice.

The org~nl~tlon stresses thatnot only .are they on hand foremergencies: both national' andnatural, but they are a club Inwhich all interested people mayparticipate. . "

In addition' to the nearly 60members of the police squad,30 members of the GrossePointe Squadron of. t'le CivilAir Patrol will be in attend-;,nce.' This group will eventual-ly be part of the Civil Defenseprogram.

"Civil Defense "is a worthyand worthwhile ocganb:atilm."said a spokesman for the group"We hope to 'galn'the Interestof the residents and to kf'cpthem informed all to our ac-tivities,

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(8J Effident-tl1e heat aoes into thewater

tEl 'Instill anywhere-Ileed ROl benear a chimney

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Qt:T IT HoT ••• GET A LOT everY time. A new eleCtriC water heaterprOYides plenty of hot, hot w~ter for showers and all the family's needs.Detroit Edison has a new Super Supply Plan whi<:h makes heat~f$ evenmore efficient and economIcal, '

" Here's the convenient, modern way to GET IT HOT 0 •• CET A LOTtor en operating cost as low as $3;88 per month. ,I

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. Civil Defense Police to Meet

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NiltionalRaven S~il Titl~Won by B'ayview S~pper .

... . . ,>,Al Bortolotti became the King of J.he Raven sailon

. when he c'aptured the tenth:annua1 Raven' Nation~.championships held at Clevelal\d Yacht Club, August.25, 26, .27. .

It marked the first time' a 103 JIOlntl and ,was aailJDC IIIsailor from the midwest had his first naUonalJl. ,ever gained the honor. Last year TlIrougbout ttle flrft; three,BortolotU' came within an. eye~ races the title was up for grablllash of wi.nning the tiUe at between' Bortoiott!, Schn.elder!ioroton, Conn" .when he fin- and Dean LewiE, of the Marble-I!hed seeond by a point in the head Yacht Club. 111 the fourthshortened 1958 series. race Lewis .was dlsquaJlfied

Consistent sailing by At,:s \\-hen h'e fo~Jed Sellers in • jib-brill1ant ted "NauU.ga.l" out. ing duel near .the finish Un••distanced the rest of the 26 boat This left BortolotU and Sehnel.fleet In. the five race series. der tobaltle It out in the finalBoro'tolotti .had finishes of race for ~ .CrOwn',1.2-3-3~5 f9r 126V<1points which Gal OutfOX" Hu. ,was just a shade better than The last raCe actually turnedseeond pll(ce Thnothea Schnei.~ out to be. a match betweelJ)tbeder, 'the anI)' girl skipper in the two 'leaders. 'l'inu;nle outfol:edseries, who salls under the Al ,at 'the' start 'and moved into'colors oCthe Seawanhaka Corin. second piace behind Lewis whothian Yacht Club. redeemed himself by winning."Timmie f 0 un d. the goinK the fina'j race.,' ;~: ..

!'Pugh in only the first race \, Tile first time around the' trl-o'when she 'finished twelfth. But anguiar I:ourse' Tlm~e was wellafter that bad start she was th'!! up front' while . ~oriolotU waabest'sallor 'of the bunch. She way back 1ri. the Pllclt, and itcaptured three' fir,sts and a sec~ appeared the' Ravens would.ond In the remaining four races have a Queen Instead of a. Kingto annex 123:)4 points, Timmie for 1959. But. on the HCOndis a sophomore at the Unlver. weather leg the, ~nd tim~sity of Michigan where she is around Bortolotti 5 Nautl-galmajoring in marine architec- began to move aDd Ilas.~edture.' , . en~ugh boats to take fifth place, Bo d Be k~ TIIirt1 Wh1Ch assured the midweste~

Y D .,.. . ers the title: .. Th~rd place went to Boyd . With, the National tltle ..

Benkert, of Bayview, Y.C.• for., wrapped up, Bortolottl and hUlmer National prt!sident and Mid. crew of. Peter' Goebel, Johnwest champion, who experienced Pappas and Kevin O'Reilly willtrouble in the third race with be, shooting for the Midwesta twelfth piace finish which title which will' be wiled indrop~ him out of rontetition conjunction wllh . the Detroitfor. the title, but a fine recov- Raven Assoc!atlon's annual Fallery in'th, final ,two 'faces .gave series on Lake St. Clarr. ,:him 116. points for third place. 'If Bartolotti can' wlli both It• Bob Sellers ..of Bayview. sail- will give him aelean .sweeP' foring in hIs first Raven Nationals. 1959.. He' won the. Sprtng seriescaptured the First Challen~e and wrapped up the Detroittrophy when; hl! !Miat out ,an- River Y a 'ch tl'n g Associationother BaYview' Milor, Pete championship with hIs victoryKremllch, for fourth place wi\h in the Gr06Se ~inte Yacht Club105 points. ,Kremllch 'notched regatta laSt saturday.. , , . ~

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CLUB ". . PLACEBAYVIEWYACHTCLUB ' 15eawanhaka Corinthian YC 2

, BAYVIEWYACHTCLUB aBAYVIEWYACHTCLUB 4BAYVIEW YAC1IT CLUB. 5Marblehead 'Yacht Club II

, ..Cleveland Yacht Club 7Buckeye Lake YC, asandUllItySailing. Club II

. GROSSE POINTE YC '10: Kentucky Lake Sail. Club; 11 ': GROSSEPOINTE YC 12. Cleveland YC.: 13- >. Seawanhaka Corinthian 14,Clnclnnati, Oho . 'I' • 15, Cleveland YC ' : ',1'

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DRIVER POSTS BONDKenneth D.. Schwartz of 227

Philip, Detroit,. was arrestedby' Shore' police for vioiatingthe State .Drunk Motor lawwhiledrtvingon .Lake Shoreroad on Sunday,' August 30. Heposted a bond of $150 pendinga court date.

.. " . PIctures bY'Fred' RunneilsSEN of,~he' Detroit Yacht Club"finalinstructions before the start of theHarmsworth race held on the DetroitRiver last week. Jensen is seen stand-ing before the giant electronic timerclock used in starting Unlimited ra~es.The clock was designed and built byA. Paul Osius, who is the brother ofTheodore Osius, of Rivard -boulevard,who' ~s a Watman from way back.

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Coo,nce on I'OI.1tine motorcyclepatrol on August 26 spotted astolen car:,parked in front of1263 Berkshire. The car, a 1954Ford, had been.: stolen in De~troit Oil August 25 and wasturnel;l over to Detroit police

.' Commander Gporge Funk-AP.6, an .• 0 u n c e s that 'theGrosse Pointe Power Squadronwill again conduct its free BoatHandling class at the, GrossePointe High School. \'

The classes will be held eachMonday evening from 7:30 to9:30 o'clock peginning Septem.ber 14.~he classes, which willbe held in the Old CQuntry DaySection of the High School"are Babe Ruth Loopconducted in full cooperation ' ,with Forrcs', GearY. 1;)lrector of To H.o...,ld Me~.tin,gAdult Education for the GrossePointe School System. ,;-----rThe Park, City' and Farms

The great ~se .in the popu- Babe Ruth League wlll bold itslarity of boating makes It im- annual meeting of the corpora-perative that new boat operat- tion on WedneSday; 5"eptemberors know something'of the ru- 9,- at 8 p.m. at the Neighbor-diinents of safe ,boat operation. hOOd Club. ,

The coursE: teaches such sub- Par e nt s, contributors andjects as Safety Afloat, Rules of adult friends of the leagUe- arethe Roaq, Seamanship, Aids to being invited to attend to hearNavigation~ The Mariner's Com- the reports of the past seasonpass and Charts and Piloting. and elect a new board of dlrect-

The course is under the suo ors .for the 1960 season. >

pervision of Lieutenant Albert Parents of boys who were' 12B: Blixt, AP. The course is en~ ye~s old and plaYed in thet1rely free with the exception' Little League program in theof ,the textbook, purchase of Park, City and Farms' are C6-which is optional. \ pecially invited to attend. •. .

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Grosse Pointers have and prob.ably always will ~ extremely activein all phases of bOating.' Some race

. and others off~ciate. JOHN CARTER,.left, is the official type who gets hispleasure from running such famousspeed bOat events as the Hannsworth,Gold and Silver cup races, on .theDetroit River. Carter is shown heregiving COMMODORE FRED. JEN-

16 Traffic Cases Heard in Shores Little Gridders$107:50 finefo~ driving ;m i Being Enrolledrevoked operator's license. . .. ..

Jack L. Kelly. of 22807 Rec- .: The Grosse Pointe Woodsmenreation, st. Ciair Shores, was Littie Football team will boldfined $.20 for driving at 45 registration on' Tuesday andm.p.h. on Laltesh9!,e. Wednesday, September 8 . and

Robert ,F. Goulder of 1350 9, from 5 to. 6:30 p.m., at P~r-Fairholme was fined $5. The celis Junior High SChool.. ' ..Shores radar j clocked him at All bOys between the ages of30 m.p,h. on S. Deeplands. 9 and 12, who ~e 11). .the

Hans. E. Neu of 500 Harding Woods, Shor:sor: HI r,perin Detroit was fined $15lfor Woods. are ehgfble to register.speeding 45 m.p.h. on L\ke- ,PracticEl will begin at '5. p:m.shore'. . September 9 and complete uni.

The Shores radar 'clocked forms will be provided for allCharles T. Thill, 18, of 22491 boys. I .:

Lakeland. St. Clair Shores, at .The Woodsmen !ire merqbers30 in a 25 m.p.b. :IIone.He paid of the Ali America Liltl!! Foot.a $12.50 fine. .• ball League.' Six games are

scheduled for this fall. .Theyare: saturdaY, Septem~r, ,26,the S~ CialrShores,- BlackKnights. U' St.. clair' ShOC'es:Sunday October 4, the North.'east Detroit ShamrOCks at Par-'~s; ,saturday October 10, thet.lvoniaRawks at Livonia; Sat-urday October 17, the GrossePointe Lions at Parcells; sat-urday oCtober 24, the GrossePointe' Packers' at Parcells: andSunday November I, the TroYMeteors at Troy. ' •

For further information callG. M. Noble at TU. 1-7328.

Sixteen persons had .their,traffic cases heard beforeShores Judge ohnG1l11s onMonday, August 24, 'and threeperSons failed to appear., Warrants' were issued for

Michael Joseph Lica,voli, 1154Balfour, Jack L, Adams, 16180Steel, Detroit .. and Ronald Hurt,12052 81. Aubin, Detro.i.t, forfalling to appear in court to an-swer spe,eding charges ..

Lutz D. Borgiel of 8941 May,Detroit; forfeited .a $75 bond.His charge was speeding 70mph. on. Lakeshore., R~bert Quinn. Paton of 20728Wendy lane paid a $107.50 finefor not having hIS car undercontrol

WllUam B. Thompson of 1740Aline was put on .probation,fined $12.50 and had his licensesuspended' for 15 days for rac-ing at an excessive speed onLakeshore.'" 1', '

Max Robert' Walters, 4688Beneteau, Detroit, pai<\ a $20fine for trespassing and failureto change the address on hisdriver's license. .

Thomas E. Berry of 437 W.Garfield, Hazel Park paid a$12.50 fine for speeding 55m.p.h. on' Lakeshore.

Robert G. Lediet, 22, of 20635Erben, St. Ciair Shores wasfined $20, place(l on six monthsprobation, and given 10 daysof n«f driving,. for speequig 50m.p.h. on~Lakeshore.

Peter J. Traicoff, 17, of' 405Kerby, was fined $20, placed onsix months. probation, and hadhis driving privileges revokedfor ten days for speeding 50m.p.h. on Lakeshore. '

E d war d E. Donaldson of17130 E. Jefferson paid a $,7.50fine for failure to drive on theright side of Lakeshore dr.

Mary. U. Dellsl, 19, of 20607Woodside ave" Harper Woodslost her driving privileges for15 days, was'. placed on sixmonths probation, and fined,$35for speeding 60 m.p.h. on Lake-shore., 'Frank H. McDonald of 653Meadowbrook, Dctroit, pledguilty to a charge. of recklessdriving. He was fined $107.50and placed on a yellr's proba-tion. .

Jon R. Wallace, 23, .of 2196Garland, Detroit, paid a fine of$25 for reckless driving,

Jimmie C. Campbell of 2648Mack Ave., Detroit, paid a

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STATE POLICE REPORTState ,Police officers Imade

22,780 arrests in July, Includ.Ing 1,731 for criminal offensesand 21,049 for traWc violations.In additioh, 704 juvenlle traflicoffenders, 446 othcr juvenileoffenders and 12 wayWardminors were apprehended.

Troopers made :m,724 proper.ty and 3,973 liquor Inspections.. Department vehicle!! traveled1,915,543 miles, 782,458 to fn.vestlgate criminal and othercomplaints, and 1,133,058 ontraffic patrol.

How many tlm" haw youMiled your bo.It right up- tothe "caDi" markini the dump-ing irouad in Lake 5t. Clair;on 'the Ca~d1an side of theshippllig channel, arid then"chicken out" because, youdidn't know the exact depthof the water? I_

Also have you often wonder-ed what makes the huge iele.berg in I;ake 8t. ClaJr in thewinter time?

Jack Grenard, effervescent'editor of the new DetroitYachtsman magazine came upwith the answers to both ques-tions recently. ,According to in.formation obtained from the

RESULTI U.S. Lakes Slirvey, the Army'CRUISINGA-Last Straw Baker"Clements ,_ DYC (2:2l:5().~:08:45): J\gelli!y which produces charts

A j) a c h e, Toot G m e 1n er-DYC of the Great Lakes, the "con-(2:24:00-2:11:19): Falcon, Clare tr,olllng dnpth 15' fi've, f~"'."Jacobs-BYC ' (2:24:38.2:11:52); . ...=Great Lakes, -John Warnke-GPYC Tbllt means if your boat doesn't(2:25:43.2:2CIl12):Vlteue II. Nor. draw m.ore than .f1've feet "oubert Taylor-DYC (2:33:23-2:20:41). "

CRUISING S-:'Blldnl. L1wyd'!'.c- can safely sail across. That Isclutone.Jr.-BYC (2:25:38. except. for. lme sPot - the2:05:181: Fleetwood, William Han- .....umplli'.g g d isl d"son-BYC (2:28:01-2:07:48):Meteor" roun an. IIII. Henry Burkard-BYC (2:28:32- This "i~land" is' located just2:08:121; Vasn.U•. John DetWller- llislde the dumping g d ffBYC (2:2'1:47-2:08:58):Fantasy, Bob . . roun , 0Ford-GPC (Z:29:2e-2:09:08)i.Vlen: channel buoys 14. and 16 andW.' J'ohn N I c 0 10 - BYC (:.::33:25- "'-twee d . g . d b2:13:38): Valiant. John MlUer- "" n umpm groun uoysD.¥C (2:33:51-2:17:01);Rutleu, 4 arid 6. It is this little "island"D a vi d F ran k-DRY (2 :38:0*- that creates the iceberg Grosse2:21 :25)., '

CRUISING C-Dauntless II. Tom Polnters have become ac-Hanson-BYC (2:26:58-2:02:00);Old eustomed to seeing form eacbRarity. SuslloJ'Fisher--GPC (2:29:38- I t Th '". I d'" . t be-2:0*:40): BalClulhldder.Bill Bremer Wn er. e .IS an a JUS-BYC (2:30:43-2:05:45): Grace low the surface and can easilyNote. Kurt Keydel-DBC (2:32:55. be tted if .' 11 is2:08:14);,Happl-Ness, Karl Ness- sPO a sma . seaBYC '(2:34:oe..-2:09:10); Radiant, runnlnll as it resembles a reefGerd S c h n e i d. e r-BYC (2:39:28- which the waves break over.2:11:32); Alady VI, Aaron Evans-GYPC (2:38:24.2:13:59): Feather, Calm water Ilresents a prob-Charles Parker- GIYC '(2:41:36- lem as the "island" can't be2:13:591; Vlncerl, Coe, Grow, .F1a- d'" 't . .cus-BYC ;'(2:45:19-2:16:19): Quln- "'Leced except when thetea, . Joel Bremer--GPYC (2:37:M- watr:r is extrem 1 low d2:16:321; Brujest. Don Sucher _ e y , anDRYA (2:43:23.2:16:59): GallUCY,then it sticka its head aboveBill G m ei n e r-DYC (2:47:42- the surface.2:17:25): Jolly Jamie, M. Hentgen-DBC (3:~:09-:l:57:14): Albacore.' Charts 'prior .to 1957 showedMarvin Marsh-DYC (DSQ hIt this little speck' of land butmark of course). , .'. CRUISING ~eeker. Dan Holka when the survey, of the dwnp--NSSC (2:36:1S.2:15:34): Bella. ing ground was made that yeai''donna. Ivan Tay1or-DBC (2:33:37- the surv- ship's crew m.issed2:22:31): Challenge. BU! McCurdy- ."BYC (2:37:29-2:28:29): Juanita II, it and it has not been markedHutchinson-DYC (3:00:07-2:43:19): on the charts., sin.c..e that time;.Wind Son" c. Taylor-CSYC(2:50:32.2:44:14): Au Revoir. D. Because, many yachtsmenN e 1& 0 n -GPYC (2:50:49-2:44:49); hav~ run aground on the'Bellatrix, Harold ;oushane-GPSC -(2:51:08-2:44:50)-Mltzie, .Frank "Island" or damaged propellei"S,Taylor-CSYC (2:48:22.2:48:13): Grenard inspected the area andWJndward•. John ,Chandler-BYC(3:29:37-3:08:48): Squuh Blossom, called the "island's" presenceBob Drean-BYC (3:30:57-3:24:30); to the S.i_;e..t of1i~. Th- tooJoe Dee. ,Reml DeBlaere-NSSC LV.. " ..... ."(3:S9:48.3:Sl1:18). found it and all charts printed. SCHOONER-KETCH CLASS-No after this year. will have therace. Rambler. An<ty Langhammer "island" .marked, In .the mean~-DYC (DNF); LoreleI. .FrankKrembe1- Bye (DSQ ex p ire d time aU 1959 charts number 42rating. . . will be "hand .marked" to cor-

UNIVERSALA CLASS-DoDo, H.Vlgraa-PHYC (2:13:24-1:39:44); rect the error.Irene. Ed Beebe-PHYC (2:13:48- h k to J k G d1:40:08l; Mouelte. Al Jones-BYC Our tans ac renar(2:19:10-1:48:10);Frtsken. n. Slm- for sending along this bit ofonda-DBC (2:31:21-1:52:481: Helle valuable ,information. Truth.II. J. Jennings-PHYC (2:33:59_1:56:26); . Spool<, P. Koch-DBC fully, we knew the "island" was(2:46:54-2:15:54). ' 'there because we' saw Toot

HANDICAP UNIVERSAL CLASS '-Club Sloop No. '1. E. Cowles- Gmeiner put'his New York 32EBC (2:28:35-1:42:57); Tomboy, sloop "~pache" on it, but gooel,Harry Tomllnson-BYC (2:30:07-1:52:29); Bonjojur, Dexter Ferry- a couple of. years ago. It tookGPC (2:45:17-2:01:39); Club Sloop the 'Coast Guard nearly threer~:4~); Res ~~I~~E~~U~~~~~ hours. to get the 45 foot sloopEBC (2;47:21.2:03:43): CS No.2, baCk into deep wJlter.M. De me h a k-EBC- . (2:47-:31-2:03:1I3); LaVal, George Clark- * * *'.GPSe (2:29:58-2:00:17):Haw Lass. According to Bruce Conlan,Don Dipboye-BYC (2:36:33.2:07:48). I Bayview race chairman, the

RAVEN. CLASS-Nauti-gal. Al Bayview Long Distance NightBortolottl-BYC: Na r aka. Peter I at be' i 1 dKremllck-BYC: WlIl-O-Wkp. Jom Race w 11 n sa eJeUerls-GPYC; Friday. Gordon AROUND the Thames' RiverMcCabe-GPYC: DNF-Waif. Jim h d b H '11 hMason-eSYC and .Frolic. Roy Bar- lig te uoy. e Wi ave abler-5CYC. patrol boat equipped with a

CRESCENT C LA S S-Widower. flashing red light anchored inWalt Roney-CSYC: Francia no'Jerry .Whlte-CSYC; Vitamin Z. the vicinity of the Thames RiverEarl Z u e h 1k ~SYC; Manon, but well off shore so that theharlea Keresztes-'-WPYC; Tantalus; y.•chts will.. have deep water inR. Brodowlcz-CSYC; We Du, Dil'l< 'A

HIU-CSYC. ,. ,. which to navigate. The raceL CLASs-Gamble m, Arnold will be h Id S t d SeptemFuch_BYC: Sally K. Guy McNar- e a ur ay, -

on-DYC; ArtemIs. Alee Chapman"': ber 19, and will start late inBYC: Nlte Wind, J. Shenstone- the afternoon near the LakeBY.C: Tally Ho. Ken Argo.-BYC;Bon Voyage, AU Whlttaker-DBC; S1. Clair lower range light.Shamrock. Guy 1reland-eSYC: * * *West Wind, HllllaryMlcou-CSYC. We losfone o(o~r sailc)fs las~

PRIVATEER CLASS-1 n d 1a nDrum. Sid Marsh-DYC; L'Allegra week. Ward Detwiler succumb~dWilfred Howard-'BYC; Wind Toy: to his' injuries suffered' in a~~ R~~ed~~~~Jf~c. Cotton Top. swimming accident on August

FOLKBOAT CLASS-Donna'J'ean, 20. Services were conducted atDon Hanria.:..cSYC: Nantim, Ross Christ Church, Monday, AugustKOllel.,-GPYC:Stormy. Bob Wood 31, and Internment was in-"GPYC: Valkyrie; S. ,Bradley-GP.YC: us 13, G. Cassldy--GPYC; Woodlawn Cemetery.Gay Witch. C.' Collln....cSYC * * *(DNF). .

LUDER OLAss-showboat, H. John Bremer has presentedWelntraub-DRYA: Mischief, F. his brother Bill with.a problemDetllnller-DBC.

LIGHTNING CLASs-XL, Henry since he bought a FolkboatCawthra-CSYC' La De Da; Alex 'sloop. JOM. has beencrewingAlIardyc~SYt: Itch, Jim Schu- for his, brother cn the Pilotdel-BYC: Hlyaku, Fred Wilhelm-BYC; Wee Dee III, Wes Wcldrlck- sloop Balqulhldder for the past~~$t::'fle!l~a. ~~kle~ll~~~= four years and just last wet\kBye: My Sin, S. Lesesn~SYC: helped bring the yacht in third7148.H. Hatch-WYC: Crazy Man: in Class C lli' the Grosse Pointe~~~B~~~~Ud:.9'g~ G~~~ Club regatta. But now he plansk~SYC; DNF: Moms Mink. DIck to sail his own boat in the re-Westerman-eSYC; Sonsfe n1, Don . I tta Thl. Id tFalrchlld-CSYC. DSQ-Buffoon. J. malO ng rega 8. s wou n'Kohls-BYC; My Sally. Charles normally present a problem forGrant-CSYC. ask I p p e r-BUT-BllI's son

THISTLE CLAss-Blue Tango,Harvey Fisher-CSYC; SHckett'!, Mike wlll be leaving for AlbionAyres Morrlson--GPC: Ouch, F. College. b e for e the .DelroltMarsh-eSYC: 767 R. Pytell- Yacht Club Sweepstakes regattaCSYC. DNF-Ken To, K. Hansen~~cY.C: Missile. A. Przybylowlcz- thus shortening the crew by

two. Bill has a problem-Mr.K CLASS-Spookle. North Stock. • -thton-DYC: Typhoon, Bill McGraw .nJ'1 ony.

-GPSC: OK, Duke Hubel'-GPSC: ------Page Two, Riney Zledler-DYC:Pegaaus, E. Jennlngs-DYC; Val-halla, A. Watson-GPSC; Alley Kat.P. Dlcklnson~. HarrJllOT1--GPSC.DNF-Misa Kathy, Peter Van' Ryn-GPSC; Trene, Bud Wellman-GPSC: Our Peole, Peter Waynf>-,DYC.

FLYING SCOT CLASS-JerryJordan-DYC: Art Hollar-DBC;John Sauer--GPSC: Pat Clancy-EBC: A, Schnelder-EBC: No'name-Dye; B. Doetsch-DBC: W. Mor.r1_EBC; J. Break-EBC.. CK TEAM-~rolt Boat Club1114 points-DetroIt Yacht Club IIpoints.

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by FRED: RUnnELLSFreak, Squall Belts FleetIn GPYC's Annual Regatta

A short-lived freak squall belted the 144 sAil boatfleet in the Grosse Pointe Yacht 'Club's 30th annualregatta last Saturday, August 29, and capsized many ofthe small~r boats on the last ll;!gof thetr~angular course.

The sq~al1 hit with such ,sud-denness' and ferocity that manyof the sm8ller boats were seenwal~ciwlilg in the choppy, seaas they, attempted to haul downsails and set anchors. Some ofthe larger yachts experiencedsome exciting momenta as theircrews scrambled to douse spin-nakers and big genoa jibs asthh raced into the ICCOndmark.

start '- Mirror,At the start of the regatta

the fleetpractlcally drifted ona mirror-like .lake lli easterlyzephyrs. Because of this thejudges "smartly shortened thescheduled courses,' -announcedin the program prior to thefirst gun. The . light gollig ~re-,valled until most of the 21.classes rounde<1 the weathermark.

At this point moet, sldpperswere, so engrossed with keep-ing steerage way that tiley did,not notice the storm, brewlligin the northeast until the breezeshifted to that quarter. Withthe wiDd shift calling'thdr at-tention to the black clouds moetof the salll>rs prepared for windand rain. But just as suddenlythe' wind shifted to the south-west and in a matter of minutesincreased to 25 to 30 miles anhour and whipped Lake St.Clair Into a thlng of moderatefury and blew the storm cloudsaway.'

Little boat sklppe.rs could beseen scrambling to douse spin-nakers and hoist. smaller sa Us.Some dropped anchor to rideout the storm. The more dar-ing elected to' keep gollig in aneffort to reach the safety of thehosi club harbor where the

,'finish line was set. Some madeit and some didn't as the whist-ung wind flipped the littlec;enter.board ,boats, who wererescued by the patrol boats andtowed into ,.the harbor afterthe squall had passed througb.

.i&" Boa" Lov~ ItThe bigger cruising type

boats reveled in the rough go-ing and danced across the f[n~ish line in what seemed llk.e anever "ending parade.

The squall dissipated .. III

quickly' as it had appeared andthe tail enders experienced lightgoing "on the nose". as thejudges patiently waited forthem to finish.

The storm lasted for onlyabout 30 mlliu~s but it waa' awlid 30 minutes for the ma-jority of the fleet.

An oddity occurred in theCruising A clasS and the judgeswere at,a loss'to make a ruling.

John Warnke's contr.overslal'yacht "Great Lakes", flying theGPYC colors, sailed past theweather mark of "course 8" onthe wrong side, and' was wellon her way to' the "course 9"marker. At this pollit skipperWarnke used hla shlp-to-shoretelephOne and contacted one ofthe patrol bOats stationed at"course 8" weather mark andcomplained that the rest of the"A" boats were salling thewrl)ng course.

Had Misread NumberWarnke had misread the

course number on the judges'boat at the start. A member. ofthe patrol boat crew contactedthe judges' and learned thatthe "A," boats were supposedto sall "course 8". He then tookit upon himself to racl! out tothe "Great Lakes" and InformWarnke of his mistake. Warnkeimmediateiy came about, re-traced his course and rounded"course 8" marker properly-but lli 80 doing Interfered withToot Gmeiner's "Apache" whowas riding in second place be-hind Ciarence Baker', "LastStraw".

It was the contention of oneof the "A" skippers that "no oneon a patrol boat has the rightto Instruct a contestant afterthe 10-minute warning gunprior to the race start. To dothis Is to violate one of therules in the management of aregatta." Many of the judgesfeit the patrol boat crew er-rored. But bec8,US(! this typeof llicident 18 not coveud Inthe race program or the NortbAmerican Yacht Club RacingUnion, no action against "Grea'tLakes" was taken.

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. BACK AND BROItEStatistics show that instead

of taking a, vacation a manfinds that the vacation tookhim-and for plenty.

The tcemendoua.~success or the' public. Wilhout them wethe Emergency Mothers' Marehcould not cOnduc~ acampaJenonPoUo, which reached a total al all," sl:le.sald. "Now we canof $165,000 in Wayne ,County continue. our. unique ,ServIce'with several communities and program for polio patients.neighborhoods 'not r e P 0 r ted, "With so maIfy pe~sawaybrought {'raise from Anne on vacation, 'we :Ceel that tlle'Campbell Stark, chairman of success.f the.EmerlencY Moth..v(llunteers fl;)r the chapter. ers' March is very gratlfy1ng.~

"I'm tempted/' she said, "to If your ..house was' not. visitedparaphrase .the well known or if you have not returned thelines on our postmen; Neither ,envelope you received from UU!snow nor rain nor heat nor March of Dimes; please sendgloom of night- stay these de- your contrIbution today to 153voted volunteers from the swift E. Elizabeth Street, Detroit 1.completion of their appointed Every penny raised in this cam,rounds. January saw the worst paign remains, here in 'Waynes~ow and rain and lee we've County to pay th~ bills for polioencountered in many years and patients."now, for the emergency. cam.'paign, we have the heat! Thegloom of night is always ourbest time, it seems." I

Mr~, . Stark expressed herwarmest, thank,!;.to the volun.teers who conducted the Moth.ers:March, and to the peopleof ,Wayne County whose sup.port of. the March of Dimes hasnever failed.

"Our' th:anks' ~tSo to, thenewspapers, radio and TV'-sta.tions. for the important workthey do in. telling the facts to

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Nine building permits wereissued by the Pa.rk Departmentbf Public Service during Julyaccording to its monthly re-port.

TWQ new residences werestarted and seven additions orremodellings were 'reported.

Total value of the work is$91,300.

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Court CasesHeard in City

. --Twll,lJourtcasea were trIed in

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Anclrew Baird Johnst.,9Jle'of9218Prest, Detroit, was chariedwIth belni drunk and disorder.) ..lyat the City park. He pled 'guilty. and paid " fine 'of $25.

George Allen Newport of2030 Hampton road pled notguilty to a charge of an im-proper deht. turn tausing anaccident. He was fouud guiltyand fined $12.

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The Gross~nte' Womin'sClub. announces that Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs, John Lind, ofGrilJln w1ll conduct a class in 'parliamentary law this Call, Lakeview avenue, announce thei

. ,The. fu.st meetIng is sched- engagement of their .da\lght~r,uled for September 21 at 9:30 CHARLOTTE ROSALIE. toO'Clockat the Central Library, Arthur Leonard Western. sonKercheval and Fisher. . of the Harry H. Western.,' of

Mrs.. Griffin Isa registered ChatSworth avenue, They areparliamentai:'i.ap and 'a .recog-planning a June wedding.nized n at ion a 1 authority onparliamentary law. Books willbe available for members 'of theclass.

Moy's offJrs a Labor Day week ell.special to help you eaJoy tile lloU-days! • ..

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. Mrs, M~fgaret ,. Heidt. ~. Fair-CQurt ~~ad. and qeorge L,Heidt, "r'Huntington Woods, toRichard T. Gallaghel'., 'The. bride-elect, attends thel,1niversity. of Detroit, whereshe 'isa£fili~ted with .KappaBeta Ganima. '

H~r fiance',son of th~ JohnL.,' Gallaghe~s, 9f Norwooddrive, is an alumnus of Michi.gan Stl\te University a'1d,Is 'at-tending the University of De-troit where he is a member ofAlpha Kappa Psi. The couplewill be mlo:rriedNovember 28.

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Jerry Frank, 9, of 181 MuIrroad, was. cOnveyed,to Cottalehoapltal In the Farmsambu-lance for treatment of a lacera-tion of his left' cheek. Jerrywas Injured at the Farms pIerGO Wednesday, AUiust 2ti; Hiscut required seven stltche,~ toclose.

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Woodi pollce arrested twojuvenile prowlen in the earlymomin. bours of W ednelday.AUlust 26. ' , .'

A report that three personswere prowl1nl at IMI8 Hiddenlane was received at 3;06 a.m:and another report WIS' re-ceived at 3:58 a'.m. from '125Hawthorne. At 4l3.7 I.m theywere spotted at 539 Roslyn, buteluded a police chase, ,

Later they' w~rediscovel'edwalking on Country Club withmuddy shoes and bloodshot,eyes. ,They named the thirdperson and confessed to theiradventure.

They had been stopped byShores police, at lQ p.m. the

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On our sixth anniverw..., in Groue Pointe, and our .fi,.stfull yearin our n~w, larger store, we'rl prepllred to do..... the back-to-school boys and youngm.n w'ittl ..... finest wardroba • ~ • at,spllcial wvinCjJs!Visit our newstofe. You wflI have to see ..... vlluesto appreciate them.

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Neat BurglarOut for Ca.k

The inv.der wbo l#ke intoth,ehpme of Dr: ~bert P.R.hm. lotS Audubon, On Tues-d.y. AUIUlt 25,'ieftll.o'doubtthat he was' a prof~islonalburglar. .ccordln.to ParkPolice Chief' Arthur Louwen.

The chilif uid, thlt the thiefconducted. thoroulh, but'neltsearch' of ,the Rahm house,leaving no evidence, of, his visitother than the fact that.he tooksome money from a cash box.

Taken, said Chief ,Louwers,were 20 silver dollars and about$30 in rolled pennies.' It all-peared ' that nothing, else hadbeen taken, he added.

The chlef'said that, tht!thiefentered ,tbe house between 7;45a.m. and 5;30 p.m. Entrancewas gained by breaking' theglass ,of the rear door leaqlng Ito theb.senlent,' he s&id., "

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president. outiined the impor-tance of the committee's taskto the future or' the orchestr9..Nearly 3,000 seatsm~st t>e sold'for the symphOny'S new stream-lined Saturday night. series. '

One hu~dred fifty of thecity's m06t dedicated aids, avanguard of Women's Associa-tion fOt' the Detroit Symphony,met. for lunch Monday in FordAuditorium to launch the mostambitious, ~"!ason. ticket driveever planned for the orchestra.

.Under the. chairmanship ofMrs. Bogdan Baynert, the com-mittee will keep five Symphonytelephones busy day and nightfor the next five weeks ofler-ing series Hekel!!; for the or.chestra's spllrkJing 1959-60 sea-son whicll o};er:.s OctobCL' 8.

Before tbat date .the work-'ers will have talked with morethan 9,000 potential subscrib-ers offering savings up to 25per cent on season tickets ,forthe orchestra's 20 concertThursday evening series, fiveconcert Friday matinee series,and the brand new eight con.cert Saturday evening ..cries.

Leonard P. Reaume was thekeynote speaker at the meetingthat followed a luncheon in thahall. Allen G. Barry, symphony.

Launch l!rive In 'Symphony

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SOCIAL BU'f'J.'EBPLYS •••ttre 1Iac1e, not bom, 8I1d Oltterl ......... ft'CIIa chat with CIMr gittad decoI:atol'8.'!'Nth ~ tell, it's aore t\U1 pl8J1Dgboetess wben jat1r home J.ooks ~ tb8 ..YCMltd cJreamed. .Aad it'. pae1U",-uncazmr the .• ,. OW" decOl"ators ..... uedreams come. ~1'\WI trom their tw:d '~sparkl1ng 1deas, and ~ 1\al ~ .nl_exc1tlDg ~ tbk8ee

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ances and the burden will soonbe. more than you can carry.

Bringi"'g IVetvBride to Pointe.

Peler W. MacDonald willbring his bride, the formerMat h i1d e UrSula A,delheideStiehl, to the Pointe this week-end, They W!'re married inHancock' Con g I' e gat ion a 1Church, Hancock, 'Mass., by theRev. Paul Ketchum. .

The bride's parents are Mr.and Mrs. Rudolf Stiehl, of BadKri!uinach. Gennany, whereMr. MacDonald' was stationed.for 18 months on' Army duty.He is the son of former Point.ers, Mr.. and Mrs .... WliliamMacDonald, now of Lexington,Mass:. His grandparents, .Mr.and Mrs. William Coelius, ofBedford road, went etSt for thewedding. . ... S t u af t C. MacDonald, the

bridegroom's h rot her, camefrom Norfolk. Va" where be isstationed with the Navy, to bebes~ man. Susan and ChristineMacDonald were the bride'sattendant and flower girl inpink frocks. .

Philip Poverman, of Brook-line, Mass., Fabian DeCarpis. ofArlington., Mass.,. and DavidBogart, of Wellesley Hills,Mass.; who were in Germanywith Mr. MacDonald, seatedthe guests.

After. a garden reception atthe bridegroom's home thecouple left on a trip to Glou-cester and CaPe Cod. '

"Groue Pointe Goes to Col.lege" 'will be the theme thisyear tor the annual CollegeSend.Off .dance to be held atthe Grosse Pointe War Memor- A Weddin9. Trip to New. England Followes cnristlal Center the' ~vening of Fri. Church Ceremony and Reception at, the Countryday, September 11, froni 9 to 12 Club', Newlyweds .. will L.ive in Ann Arbor Whereo'clock. All the Grosse Pointe ..college .crowd Is cordially in- He is Law Studentvited ..

It will be strIctly a couples A wedding trip to New England followed the Satur-affair. the dress being suits for day ceremony in Christ Church and the reception at thethe boys and dressy cottons or Country Club when Lucinda Sterling Buell became thelight wools for the girls, de- bride of GeorgeJohn Reindel1, III.pending on the weather. A two. The brid.~, daughter ofe .dollar admission covers orches- 0 d F kll H M rtra dancing, entertainme'.lt an~ the Daniel Hand BueUs, of ., an ran n . oore, 0 !refreshments. Meadow lane, wore a prin- Ann Arbor. . ,

Co-chairmen for this gala lif- cess gown of white bouquet For her daughter's weddingfair are Nancy Ruby ICqrnelll taffeta appliqued with re- ~1rs. Buell chose a. gown •ofand Bill Gleason <U. of M.l. Lisa embrodiered. AlEmcoll lace hgh.t blue organza. wIth. a lace. . .. .t .. kl' d' bodice and matchmg hat. SheRobinson aud Diane McAlpine a por ral~ nec me an . a carried Eucharist lllies.of Michigan State are lncharge court tram accented WIthof tht! decorations. Blil Selmeler lace Mrs.,Gadd wore a beige chif.IU.. of M.l and Dave Roll (Am-' . fan alUl- carried brown cym-herstl are handling th~ pub. A cap of lace caught ller bidlum orchids.HcitY. Julie RuegseggerlAlroa) short illusion veil and she car- \. .is lining up the entertainment. ried orchids and stephanolis. 'Ihe newlyweds will, be at

. " . ' ,home after Septembe~ 15 inCarOl Murphy and Polly Walker ElI~apeth S. Buell was her Ann Arbor where Mr. Reindelof U. of M. are arranging re- sls.ter s. ~ald of honor. and. t~e will complete his final. year atfreshmentS and Kay Kerr, U. of brldesmald~. were the bride s the University of MichiganM., is Inviting the chaperones. cousin. Elizabeth Buell, Bar- Law School and his wife will

Many form e l' high school bara DeLor, Nancy Moore, Mrs. finish her undergraduate work.teachers are being Invited as Otto Gutowsky, and Mrs. Frank. . .special guests of the young lIn H. Moore. of Ann Arbor.people for this evening. It Is They wore white organza Auxiliary Luncheonsincerely hoped that th'ey will frocks embroidered with pinkattend because It may be the' roses an? satin .sashes b~ndi~g ';i The Christian Brothers Auxi.last time that students an'd the empire bodICes. Their PIC- iiary of St. Jos'eph and DeLa-teachers will see each other and ture hats were of matching Salle High Schools will hold itsIt promises to be a pleasant veiling. first meeting of the year onevenf for both.. Tl\e bridegroom,' son of 1\'1rs,, Wednesday, September 9 at S1.

Decorations will follow the Robert C. Gadd, of Pittsburgh, Joseph High School. Luncheontheme of "Grosse Pointe Goes and George Reindel, Jr., of at 1 o'clock wili be foHowed byto College" with F ran ci 0 s Easl Jefferson avenue, asked a business meeting at whichnestled next to the Pretzel Bell. his fatlier' fo be best man. Ush. plans will he made for thethe High School bleachers next erlng were Dr.' John H. Luza' freshmen mothers tee to beto the Michigan BO'I'1 and the <ire. David RObb, John D. held in October at DeLaSalle.High School parking lot adja- Standish, E. Freeman Bunn, ,ofcent to Harvard Yard. East Orange, N:J.; R. H. Gulh-

Indoors or outdoors dancing rie, Jr., of Mountain Lake, N.J.;to smooth music holding hands William M. Lane, of Columbus,for the last time, or reviewing :the summer .and comparhgschool schedules for the winterit will be a fun evening for all-a night to ri:ffieUlber.

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LUCINDA STERLING BUELL, daughter of theDaniel Hand BueHs,. of Meadow lane, spoke her mar-riagevows Saturday in Christ Church to Mr. Reindel,son of Mrs. Robert C. Gadd, of Pittsburgh, and George.Reindel, Jr., of East Jefferson\avenue.

'Mrs. George John Reindel III College D~~ce. ~ , . . , Set for Friday

threesome will drive to MyrtleBeach, S. ,C.,. for a two-weekstay and then Mrs. Schenck \6'illbe in New York on September18' when .her granddaughter,SANDRA SCHENCK, sails forthe A,merlcan School, Lugano,SwitzerlaT).d........ *.i The, PAUL P. FISCHERS. of

Lakeland avenue, entertained ata steak. roast Fridlly evening fortheir guests, the GEORGE M.KELLERS, of Chicago.

•• *ANN ,SEARLS,' daughter of

the ,l,IONEL M. SEARLES, ofHiIler.est lane, is' entering thefreshinan class. at, WellesleyCollege. on September 21.• • •

MRS. JOHN MEAD, of Not-tingham road, is horne afterspendlng'the summer ili Tulsa,Okla., with her son and daugh.ter-in.law, - . the RICHARD L.MEADS. .

• • • •After three weeks In the East

the LYLE A; DEVLINS arehorne In Notre Dame avenue.en route the~ visited their sonand daughter-in-law,' the juniorDevlins, of Valencia, Pa. , ..

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MRS. R. E. DANAHER, ofLakeshore' rOad, and MRS.WALDO BEHR, or RiVard boul.evard, Wi!re hostesses at aluncheon Wednesday at the De-troit Boat Club honoring MRS.JOHN. O'HARA, of Utica, lTomefrom a North CaPeCTulse. andMISS JANE DOUGHTY andMRS. CHARLES MORGANA,who are bound for Europe ..Mrs.Danaher's son.in-law and daugh-ter, the JAMES BOLDINGS,JR., of PQrtsmouth. Va.. werehere for the week-end.

... ..PETER WETMORE~ of Ur.

bana, Ill., is here visiting hisgrandmother, MRS. ED WINDENBY, of St. Clair avenue.• • •

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LEEN, attendlld the commence.ment and the family is motoringhome through Northern Michi-gan., ... ... ...'~RS. EDGAR L. FINK and

SUSAN, of Vendome road, areback after two months at theirsummer home, Juniper Hill,Grand Bend, Ont.

* * *Remaining at Juniper Hill inGrand Bend until after the holl-'day are the GEORGE N.,MONROS III, of Woodlandplace.

... ... .,Home from Leland where

the~'spent the summer are thePAUL D. GARDS, of Cranfordlane. '• • •. Home from a trip East to

Boston, Falmouth, Hyde Parkand the Berkshires are MRS.CECIL GRIGGS, of Washing.ton road, and her daughter,SHIRLEY, ..

,FAYE TIEDEMAN HIGBIE,daughter of the HUGO S.HI G B IE S. of 'liierriweatherroad, was christened Sunday InChrist Church. Go,dPi!r!!Dts :arethe CARLTON HIGBIES, JR,.,and MRS. VICTOR IJ:TAY-LOR. The Hugo S.. HIgbies re-cently returned from a visit toMRS. ALLAN SHELDEN in hersummer home, Manchester-by-the-sea, Mass.' .. '" '"15ebutantes JUDY BALDWIN.of Oxford road, and LINDADENTON, of Oxford road, .a.reattending the Pan Americangames in Chicago. Judy will at,tend the University of Michiganthis fall and Linda will returnto Bradford Junior College.

... . .MR. and MRS. CAREW P.

MARTIND ALE lELAINEKRA1\iER), of Charlotte, Mich.,announce the birth of a son,WILLIAM, DOWNEY. on Au-gust 25. The maternai grand.parents are the CLARENCE A.

. MRS, HAROLD KOLBE of KRAMERS, of Shelden road.Sunningdale drive and MRS. * *. *' , .IRWIN AMBERG of Westehes- Home last week carne lhe.ter road have returned from a FREDERICK M. ALGERS, oftwo weeks' visit. with MRS. Lincoln road, after a visit, atJOHN FRENCH at her summer Saratoga, N. Y., wilh Mrs.residence on Mow~t Island, in Dodge Sloan, and a visit with'Georgian Bay. .the ARTHUR GARDNERS, of

•• • Watch/Hill, R. I.IIIR. and MRS. CHARLES • * '"

LeB:HOMER of Vendollle road, . The HOWARD O'LEARYS, ofalong ,with their daughters Harbor hill, will be retcrnlngANNE and HELEN, have .re. from. their ~ummer home atturned from the east. While Les ~heneaux. .thefe; .they attended' the Davis . ,. • •Cup' matches in. Forest LaWn. This Saturday JUDGE andLong 'Island. The Homers are MRS. NEAL FI'l'ZGERALD. ofwelcoming as a hOuseguest this Lewiston roadj will be In P,ostonweekend, MISS RITA SCHAR. to attend 'the wedding of aMAN of New York city. A cock- cousin.tan party will be given In her * • '.honor, Friday night,. September DIANNE MARIE GIERMAN,4, at the Homers' residence. daughter of MR. and MRS.

,. • • JACK P. GIERMAN, of Fishel'MRS. L. JAMES BULKLEY, r~d, has been awarded a Unl-

of Edgemont park, wiIl,be home versity sc.<holarship to Val.after Labor Day from her borne paralso university. Miss Oler-In Nor t h p 0 r t Point. MRS. man, a .graduate of GrosseL'Q N G YEA R PALMER. of Pointe High School, will enrollWashington road, was a recent In the College of Arts and Set-visitor. there. ences... '. '"

WILLIAM D. MUNRO, JR.,of Lincoln road, was graduatedfrom the School of Banking at The more chlldren's finger-the ,Urilversl~ of Wisconsin .prlnts you find at home, theFriday evening. MRI'l.MUNRO fewer you'll find on policeand their daughter, KATH- records.

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MRS. BERNADINE SIMONDSMcEVOY, of St. Clair avenue,will sail {or Europe Fridaywhere she will sketch the relicsUn ear t he d'by . the EtuscanFoundation. Inc., headed byFERDINAND CINELLI, of Vol-taire place, at Vetolonla, Italy ..

... '..In Wheeling;" W~tV~., is

MRS. JOSEPH SCHENCK, ofLakCland avenue, visiting. DR.and. MRS .. RAYMOND TOMAS-SENE, with whom she vacationsin the winter at Barbaoos. The

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anN MONI),AY THROUGH SATURDA'Y

Birthday MotherMrs. Lovell R. Kr~us, of Berkshire road, was honor.

ed at a birthdllY luncheon TueSday by bel' .daughter,Mrs. Lewis Fisher Brown~ of YAthrop road.

The Browns ~iU ~ot~ moving to their Ft. Lauder-(Contlaued on Pare 12)

On the Aisl. This' Fan. .

Sir James and Lady Easton were guests at the din.,ner party given last week at the Boat Club by the JohnDenIers who also entertained the John Benfielcls' (she'sjust ba~k from North Carolina)" and the. William Ter-neses.

Mrs. DenIer will have the Wendy Hiller award-winning role in Fine Arts' coming productton of "Sepa-rate Tables" due for October 8.9'.10., Mrs. BernardPearse has the glamorous Rita ijayworth part in thisbox office favorite.

i On Monday the Ibex play coinmittee met at theDenIers' to chose their production for the year.talented Mrs. D. is drama chairman of the group.• * ...

MR, and MRS. F. J: SCHO-ETTLEY, of Lansing, announcethe' birth of a' daughter •.JULIE

Four can live as' cheaply as one in the Canary LYNNE. Mrs. SChoettley Is theIslands and the Greorge Trues, former Pointers, have former. Joan Scherer. daugbter

. proved it. Mrs. True has written an entertaining book, oftbe. ERNF.ST SCHERERS of,&lYou Can Live Cheaply in the Canaries," telling of their Stanton lane,experiences. . .... ','. ',.' • '" .

, '. MR. .and MRS. ALFRED J.Mr. True has been giving his fascinated relatives a MAYER 'JR., of Neff road, and

first hand account of the Canaries this past week. He is, their daughter, MARGARET,staying with Mrs. Heinrich A. Pickert, of the Hibbard have).eturned from Pointe AuxApartments, and has been honored by the He'nry L'H. Barques. Their daughter, ANN-Russels, of Nottingham road, an? the Frank E. ¥!eE- ETTE, is home from camp.!ne~~ens, of McKinley avenue. . • . I • The Mayers: returne~ in Um,e

The Trues with son,Barry, and daugnter, Sally, set, to ent~rtaln Mrs. Mayerssail for the Canaries some six years ago and ha.ve had a 'msqotNher'rMRLs,~A'~. RIICHWARhDII'

. . C' . f ! t f th S . h 0 os nge es. emerry .time ever. Since. tue expor ole, .pams visiting th,e Pointe •. Mrs, .Rich.owned'lslands, whIch used to 00 a port ,of ca.I for all the ardson . was entertained at

, old sailing ships across the Atlantic, is bananas, but all luncheons give n by MRS.tropical .foods are available practica,lly for the picking. DAVID' PRESTON of Merri-

- Barry True has been studying in Switzerland and weather. road :and MRS. MAXhis sister. went to Oxford University so the family has McKEE of. LaKeshore road.

k ,j'd' ..... •become very continental since ta ing up ,esl ence!n DR. ..and MRS, ARMSTEADthe Canaries. Mrs .. True's book came qut last spring to D. WILLIAMS, of Clifftonthe delight of her- Pointe friends compiling summer Forge, Va.,. announce the birthbook lists. . of a son, ANTHONY I VAN

... ... ... DYKE. Mrs. Williams is the for-Welcome to the Traveler', mer FANNY PEARLY RlCH.

. ARDSON, daughter of MRS, F." ArouDd tbe world in:80 days went the gu~ts atBob W. RICHARDSON. fonnerly ofGillette's party last Friday evening .in the East. Jeffer- Grosse Pointe and now of Losson avenue '-'me. of his. parents. the Leslie GilJettes.Angeles.'

,..u I.'" *. * *Th~~ixfoOt six bost gr~ted his friends in a fetch. Mm;. CHARLEs'M.CROUGH.

ing Little Lord Fauntleroy costume, but all. the coun-' TER, of Hillcrest road, willtries of th~ world were represented among the thirty leave September 15 to spendor so ,dancers. Frank DOnovan, Jr., r~ently returned eight months In. Scottsdale.

d Ariz. Her home wilt be" occu.froJl?t Europe, a~d'soon:off,to Yale, was the. hon~re pled b"yMAJ. and MRS. JACKgues., . '.', .," ADAMS, of the Canadian Anny.

David,ElistOD,~w~o'retur~edfrom Californi:a Th~n. \ :~c .'''* 'day evening, bl'9ugbt with. him J~ladison Morrison, his The ERIC STROHS. who reohoustl Kl.eat-from ;thi~alo.David ,went as a Mississippi ~~~~~e,mt:vegr;~: ~::,p~:~:gamhler-f~.Cti.s!~~)g;~,I~~ian" faf~:,Janet Easton, in returned from a few weeks atlaundrYI 'ill5ke't'abd aUaebed ballooDsrepresented the Martha's Vineyard. With themworld traveler ..Her parents, SirJame5'an~ Lady Easton was Mrs, Stroh's' mother, MRS.had quite. time pain~i'ng the halloons with aluminum NORMAN F. ROBERTSON, ofpaint to represeat: heHum. .... . Liewell~'n Park. N.J. She 'Nill

. '.. .... 11<' be coming to. visit the Strohslater this month.•• +',

MR. and MRS. THOMAS T.HART, of Hawthorne road, willmove. this week to a homethey have bought in ,Birming-ham.

'...Also. moving shortly from St:

Clair Shorfs to Cloverly roadare the SCOTT DAUGHERTYS.• • •

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REPAIRING

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Gowanie Golfing GalsPresent Fashion Show'. \-' -

The golfing gals of GowanieGolfCIub took time. awayfrom the links 10 present achild;-en's fashion show Thurs-da)', Augusl 27. at the club.

The ladies had as modelstheir' own chIldren, ranging .inage from 18 months to 14 years.Grosse Pointe mothers with"model" daughters_ were: Mrs.Albert F. Fiorello and Susa'n o[Manch<!ster r(:ad Mrs. JackMendelsohn and 'Jacquelyn o[Fisher road, Mrs. R. L. Biancoand Mary Ann of Kenmoredrive, and Mrs. Hortoll D. Kim-ball and Barbara of Harvardroad.

~lghlight of the fa'shion show,,vhich was narrated by Mrs.Ralph Hippler. was lS-month-old Susan Fiorello in a snowsuit. Looking like a cute littlebug in a rug. .

Following the fashion showat noon, WIlS a luncheon andthen a birthday party for Jac-quelyn Mendelsohn and Bar-bara Kimpal!.

D~'. Hal.'ry August Easom, sonof lhe William George Epsoms,of Hampton road, claimed CarD.lyn Louise Heineke as his brideSaturday in the Wyoming Pres-byterian Church, Summit, N.J.

The bl'ide, daughter of theWilliam, Henry' Heinekes, ofSummit, wOI'e a gown DC handclipped Chantilly lace and peaude soie. A pearl bud. crowncaught her fingertip veil of il-lusion and she cal'ried phaeleo-nopsis orchids and lilies of thevalley. , .

The brIde's sister, Mrs. Rich-al'd F:reund/ of Charlotte, N,C.,was matron of honor land thebridesmaids 'were ri e 0 I' g i aHansgen, and Diane Krebs, of'Denver, Colo., arid. Judith Is-rael. of Summit. They wore twotone plue frocks and matchingveiled hats. "

Dale Ewart, of Grosse Pointe,was best man and the usherswere Dr. Marvin Andersen, Jr.,of Baltimore, Md.; Dr. RichardFr<lund,' of Charlotte,' N.C.;Peter Roll, of New' Haven,Conn.. and Dr. Richard Sim-muns, of Pensacola, Fla.

Afler a reception at. theCjlnoe .rook Country Club thecouple left on a trip to Ber-muda. ,They' will make theirhome In Sf. Louis, Mo., whereDr. Easom is a resident physi.cian at Barnes Hospital.

. i\IOTORIST ARRESTED

Paula Walker WedsDavid L. Wigto'n

Shores police arrested Tho-mas J. Harlan of 4428 Meldrum,Detroit. and charged him withreekless driving on Lake Shoreroad. The motorist was appre-hended on Friday, August 28.He was not released until heposted a bond of $75, to guar-antee his apPE;OIrancein court.

Is in teehnicolor with sound.Refreshments will be served

in the library sunroom immedi.ately following the program. Allinterested Michig.m freshmenare Invited. •

You can'l expecl to makefriends unless you 'make yourown friendship attractive toothers.

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Reception in the B~lfour ROcld Home' ~f the Bride'sParenls, the Otis l.). Walkers, Follows Saturday

Ceremony in St. Ambrose ChurchMr. and Mrs. David Lucas Wigton are h~neymoon-

ing in I;3ermuda after th~jr Saturday. weddin~ in St.Ambrose Chur<:h. They WIll make theu' home In Kala-mazoo, where they are stuoving at Western MichiganUniversity. l' ,'-

The former Paula Vel' . She pinned white orchids to herL' d n Walker daughter bag".

III e .' '.. FOl' t I' a vel i n g lhe bl'ideof the Otis U. Walkels,.of changed inlo,a beige suit withBalfour road, wore a prm- brownaccessol'iescess gown of white peau de I '

soie fashioned with an em- ,pire bodice of .Ale~lCon lace, Dr. Elison". Takesscooped necklme and short Bride in E'astsleeves appliqued wit hseed pearls and sequins.The bell shaped skirt withback fulness fell into achapel train.

A shell cap of lace studdedwif.h pearls and sequins caughtwhite sweethellrl ,roses withstephanotis and Ivy,

The bride's' siSler, I\Irs. JamesL. Touscany, was matron ofhonor in' turquoise silk em-

. -Photo by Paw Gach broidered organza and a narrowPAULA VER LINDEN, WALKER, ~alighter of. band oC turquoise flowers in

,the Otis U. Wa.lkers, of Balfour road, was married. her hair. She carricd whileS .daisies iuid ivy.

aturday in St, Ambrose Church, to Mr. Wigton, son •f th or . L W. The bridesmaids, dressed like'

o elver u.cas l~.tons, of Lochmoor boulevard.. the honor attendant and carry-, ing yellow l\largueritedalSi,esMichiga. n €1.It.b To,. Hold Part,y' and ivy, were l\Irs. John Palmer

F:razer, Jr., the bridegroom'ssister; Carol Peez, tlie bride'scousin, Carol Laird and CaroleWilliams, '

Anne Galvi'll. daughter of theDon T. Galvins, Jl"J was flowergirl in a white organdy frockwith a turquoise cummerbund

HOUSEHOLD HINT and wreath of turql~oise flowers .She carried a baskel of white

'there are' three kinds of daisies and h'Y. .frozen dairy foods made and Mr: Wigton, son of the Oliver.sold in Michigan. You'll find, Lucas' Wigtons, of 'Lochmoo!'i~e ('reams, sherberts, and ices. boulevard. asked' John PeterH!Clme economists at Michigan Smith to be his best man. TheState University find the total us hers were John Palmernumber, of different flavors ir, Frazer, Jr., Richard J. Martin,,about 200. MOlt popular is Jr., Judson Smythe, Paul Weh~vanilla-,.followed by chocolate meier and Thomas Wilson.and strawberry. . For the home reception fol;

--------- lowing the c ere m 0 n y l\Irs ..PERSONALITY Walker wore a gown of sapphire

blue reembroidered Alenconlace with a matching jackettrimmed in satin, and a Frenchfeathered hat. Her flowers werepink orchids. .

Mrs. Wigton chose a Frenchsilk: gown in muted shades ofblue on white and a tiny hat ofblUe velvet loops wllh a veil.

his brother aDd sister.iD.la~, the Waldo F. Browns andBruce, of Philadelphia.' '

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Also home from a summer. vacation is Mrs, ClaudeMcDonald, of St: Clair, who spent some time with hersori-in-lawand daughter, the John B. Fords III of Lake-shore road, at Harbor Pointe ",nd another mo~th at theMenaqua Beach Club. . .','..

Bidding goodby to their lifetime home this weekare the Charles Henry Fletchers who have sold theirRivard boulevard house, and will' be living in Mt. Leb-anon, Pa,

The University of MichiganAI~mDi Club of Grosse 'Pointewill hold its annual Frf'shmanSend-Off party at the GrossePointe War MemorIal on Wed.

.. nesday evening, September 9,at 8. o'clock.. Johr. Chase, former pre~i.

dent of theC;lub, will speak on"The Unlverslty-a ParticularPlace for.Ellch Individual." Theindividual student's' place inthe residence halls. the collegecurriculum, and the Universitywill be discussed .- ',. l

The Send-Off p a I' t y forGrosse Pointe freshmen' closelyprecedes the. Univel'llfiy's FI'esh-men Orientation week.

The program also will in-clude a film and a panel dis-cussion by four Michigan gradu-ates and four seniors. The film,"We Will Remember Michigan,"

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From Another Pointe of View(Continued from P.,e,U)

dale home' this se~son until Januarydaughter Sandy's debutante festivitiesChristmas.

Home from EuropeIt must have been quite a Pointe reunion 011 the

Continent tbis summer. The Kendrick B. Browns, tofHillcrest. lane, I returned Saturday from a six weekEuropean. tour where they met the George EndicoUs, ofMerriweather road, in Lucerne, Switzerland, and theCharles Jacobsons, of Berkshire road, in Vienna. TheEndicotts ~i11 .rrh'e home September 8.

This week-end the Browns will have al house guest~

Pointe ... AgainAfter 11 years Dr. ~ndMrs. Stanford Phelps have

returned to. make their home here, in Touraine road.They have move~ from Rochester,'N.Y., and Dr. Phelpswill be teaching at Wayne University.. ., Dr. and Mrs. Phelps have been living at the Cou'n-try Club wh~le waiting for the packers' and movers toprepare the home tl1ey bought from Dr. and Mrs. AlfredD. LaFerte. When the Phelpses lived here years agothey owned the home the William Clay Fords now havein Provencal road.

Their daughter, Mrs. Whitney Evans, of Mentoi', 0.,is here vi~iting her parents. She was a spring bride andthe Phelpses' son, Barry, will be a bridegroom, on Sep-tember 12, when he marries Mrs. Cameron Waterman'sniece, Kay Farwell in Lake Forest, Ill.' Stanford N.Phelps, Jr., will be returning to his studies at HarvardUniversity after his. brother's wedding. .

" . -Photo by Eddte~CGrat~: Jr.SAND~A JEAN TAYLOR, daughtet' of the Clair

F. Taylors, was married Saturday in the Grosse PointeWoods Presbyterian Church to Mr. Perrett, son of thesenior Perretts, of Battle Creek.

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and Reception at WhittierSandra Jean Taylor, daughter of the Clair F.

Taylors, of.Lakeland avenue, was married Saturday inGrosse Pointe Woods Presbyterian Church to GeorgeWoodruff Perrett, Jr., son of the senior Perretts. ofBattle Creek. 0$>------------

For Ufe ceremonv the Dlale Taliaferl'o. of,bride "wore a white silk Creek; Arthur Brown, of New

. h York; Frederick Holt, of Annorganza gown w~t a A bsabrina neckline actented I' or and Richard Degener,in Alencon lace. A silk or- For the reception al the

Whittier Mrs. 'l'aylol' worc aganza bow tied back the lighl blue organza gOll'n and •skirt which feU into a Mrs. Perrett was in egg shellchapel train. lace. Both <;hose pink cymbid-

Seed pearls and irridescents I ium orchids.. 'decorated tbe cap wbich held I When the newlyweds left forher fingertip illusion veil and Northern Michigan the brideshe carried stepbanc,tis and ivy Iwas wearing a blue silk printcentered with a white ort'hid. dress and jacket with black

Karen Sue T~'lor was h~r accessories. They will live insister's maid of bonor and the Ann Arbor.bridesmaids were Sandra Hal.ford. Maral)'Jl Winter, ~{ GAS Sl'PHONEDR. K. Neil. of New York,. andSara Daliere. of Winnetka.. IlL Arthur Champagne of 910- They wore aqua si.I.k organut IEdg'emont, complained to Parkfrocks and picture hats and police on FrIday. Augyst 28,carried pale pink and ~ red that ,while his car was parkedsweetheart roses with iQ'. I' in front of hi~ hom.e during the

James Beers, of Battle Creek, night, someone syphoned thewas best man. The ushers were gas out of the tank. "___ I

Sandra Jean Taylor.Marries Mr. 'Perrett

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senior Germelmans of Wi:!-chesler, Va., asked his fathel'to be best man. The usherswere David Ward Pethick andDavid Ehrlich, of Oak Park.

For her. daughter's weddingMrs. Pethick chose a beigeChanlilly lace over taffeta gownarid a corsage of rose pink or-chids. Mrs. Germelman was ina sheath of powder blu~ laceand white orchids.

After a wedding trip toCanada. the couple will livein Richmond, Va.

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A reception at the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club fol-lowed the Saturday wedding of Donna Ward I?ethick,daughter of the Francis Edward Pethicks, of Whittierroad, and Carle Frederick Germelman, Jr., in ChristChurch. <?'--------~----

The bride wore a silk taf-feta •gown accented withChantilly lace, the domeshaped skirt falling into achapel train. A cap of laceand taffeta I trimmed withseed pearls c a 1.1 g h t herthree layered ivory silkillusion veil and she car-ried a cascade of orchids,stephanotis and ivy.

Mrs. Thomas Dolan Mc-Donald, of Watertown, N.Y.,was matron of honor in a prin-cess frock of pink nylon chiffon.She carried pink sweetheartroses fInd ivy.

The bridpsmaids, dressedlike the honor attendant wereJennifer Pethick and Ginny LeeGermelman, of Winchester, Va.

The bridegroolTl, ~On ,of tile

Christ Church Scene of Saturday Rites; After a Wed.ding Trip to Canada Newlyweds Will Make

Their Home in Richmond, Va.

Glen is a graduate of GrossePointe High School, class of1959.

PARKED CAR HITRobert Chester 01 8100 E.

Jefferson complained to Woodspolice that his 1959 PlymouthWll,! struck b1 a hit and rundrlvl'r during the night ofWednesday, AugU9t 26. It wasparked in front of 941 Sunning-dale at the time. He estimated Idamage at $800. R!s========;;;;;;;===:E!!!e5!!!IiE==5!5===s::!!J

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. -Photo by O'ConnorIn Christ Church Satu,rday DONNA WARD

PETHICK, daughter of the Francis E. Pethicks, ofWhittier road, spoke her marriage vows to Mr, Ger-melman, son of the senior Germelmans, of 'Win-chester, Va.

Glen Kalember was feted ata beach party re-::entry at LeePoint, Sulton's Bay, Mich., bythe Andrew Balas family, theWi 11 i a m Ferry family. thePhilip Engelhardt family, theAllen Schaedel family, and hisparents, the Dewey Kalembars,all of Lee Point and GrossePointe Woods.

The occasion was Glen's enb:'1into the United States Navy.He is being inductee:! mto theservices of his country at SanDiego, Calif.

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Mr. and Mrs. Ru~sell W.Randall, of Lewiston road. havereturned from a month's va-cation in the West. They visitedMr. and Mrs. B. Franklin Mills,of San Diego, Calif., and withthem traveled along the coastto Seaside, are.

The Randalls' son, John, hasbeen at Camp Hayo-Went-Hanear Torch Lake and their oth-er son, Brad, was attendingsummer school.

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taken. from the plane, and ofVesuvius. Also really fascinat-ing are the pictures of tulip leisand the tulip arrangements atfestival time in Holland.

All in all the Sanfords' eve-ning promises to be a wondel'-ful opening to this season'smonthly "Meet The Travellers"series. It's sure to be a fullhouse so guests are advised tocome early.

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-Photo by O'ConnorMERRY HELEN TILLITSON, daughter of the

Edward W. Tillitsons, of Ridgemont road, was marriedSaturday in the Jefferson Avenue Baptist Church toMr. O'Brien, son of the Walter A. 0'Briens, ofEscanaba.

One 'of the Pointe's best lovedand most entertaining couplesSterling and MllrceIllne Sanfordwill bring theIr colored slidesof the English Speaking Union'sEuropean Tour to the GrossePointe War Memorial on Wed-nesday evening, September 16,at B o'clock.

The Grosse Pointe public iscordially invited to view theSan fords' ,pictures and. hearlheir interesting commentary,free of charge.

'The Union's whirlwind, 21- Russell Randalls Homeday tour took the Sanfords to From West Coast VisitFrance, Monaco,' Italy, Switzer-land, Germany, Belgium, Hol-land and England. With theSanfords were many welllrnownsuburban couples whom youwill glimpse in the slides. In-cluded to mention a few wereMr. and Mrs. John Bennett,Mr. and Mrs. Victor Briden-bach, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie W.Joy, Mr. and Mrs. John Kinsey.Mr. and Mrs. Don Miller, Mr.aT,d Mrs. I,ester lI.roll, and Mr.and Mrs. Leslie Putnam.

On the lighter side the San-fprds will take their viewersfrom The FollieS Bergere toGracie Fields' pool on Capri.There will be mouth watering Richard Morse of 78 Stan-glimpses of famous restaurants ton lane. informed Farms po-such as Sabatim's in Florence I lice on Monday, August 31. thatand t.he .nome .and. Marius and while his car was parked inJanette ill Pans. front of his house during the

Some of the r.eally stunning I night, someone stole the sparepictures are scenes in the Alps tire and wheel.

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Sman 'l'illitson WlIS her sis-tel"s maid of honor and thebl'i des m aid s were VirginiaG e r 0 v a c, of Tuscan, Ariz.,Esthel' Gart:echt, of New Mar~ket, N. J.. and Mrs. RobertSheldon, of East LansIng.

They wore ballerIna frocksof aqua lace' and peau de soiewith net and aqull wreaths ofleaves. Their bouquets were ofpink and white carnations andstephanotis.

Walter A: O'Brien, Jr" ofLompac, Calif., was his broth-er's best man and the usherswel'e Edward Tillitson. brotherof the bride; Charles Stratton,of Escanaba, and William Per-kins, of Wauwatosa, Wis.

Mrs. TilIitson greeted guestsat the reception which followedthe ceremony at. home In apale blue silk organza and lacegown l:l'ith blue and white ac-cessories.

Mrs. O'Brien wore a brownand beige silk organza gown.Both mothers pinned orchidsto their bags.

When the couple left on. awedding trip to Northern Mich-Igan the bride was wearing anavy linen suit with navy andwhile accessories. They willlive in Ann Arbor and con-linue their studies at the Uni-versily of Michigan.

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Aftel' a business session theprogram wiU be a panel discus-sion on their favorite gardentopics by the members,

On the panel will be Mrs.Ben W. Beyer, Mrs. Earl Failor,:Mrs. Clifford Loranger. I\lrs.Clarence Maguire, Mrs. RuthWalkel' and Mrs. Ray Wertz.

Mrs. Paul Sutherland, re-cently returned from Europe,will speak all the types of gar-dens she visited abro".d,

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Bride's Antique Satin, Alencon Lace Gown Accentedwith Pearls from Her Grandmother's Wedding

Gown; Pair Travel to Northern MichiganTiny seed pearls from her grandmother's wedding

gown accented the bridal gown Merry Helen Tillitsonwore Saturday when she spoke her marriage vows toThomas Charles O'Brien in the Jefferson Avenue Bap-tist Church. <%:---------.--

The bride is the daughterof the Edward W. Tillit-sons, of Ridgemont road,and her husband's parentf;are Mr. and Mrs, WaIter A.O'Brien, of Escanaba.

Her bridal gown of antiqueBatin had a bodlc~ of Alenconlace and a sweetheart neckline.A Juliet cap of lace embroid-ered with' Flemish pearls andsequins caught her illusionveil and she carried shatteredwhite carnations and ivy cen-tered with a while orchid.

Woman's Page.-IMrs. Thomas Charles O'Brien Mrs. Carle F. Germelman, Jr. Miss Pethiek Weds

Carle Germelman, Jr.Merry TillitsonWeds Mr. O'Brien

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The newlyweds will live Ia.Evanston where the bride willattend Northwestern .Unlversityand the bddegl'oom will studyat the Garrett Biblical Insti-tute while working also as a..sociate director of the Meth~.(list Student Foundation.

George Brage of 1368 Lake..pointe reported, the theft of aspare tire and w~eel from hiscar trunk during the night ofSunday. August 30. Park p0-lice recorded the complaInt.

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Phillis Ann Gehchman, Daughter of the Lester Get-schmans, of Allard Road, Weds Robert Hastings

Saturday in Garrett Biblical InstituteThe Chapel of the Garrett Biblical Institute, Evans-

ton Ill., was the scene of the Saturday wedding ofPhyllis Ann GetschnHin and Robert Hastings.

The. daughter of the Les-~>------------ter Getschmans, of Allard to be his best nian. Richardroad, wore a gown of silk Mansfield and Marshall Esty.organza .fashioned with a of Chicago, seated the guesu.scalloped neckline, accent- The Rov. HUS.hC. White, .ofed in lace the full skirt the Grosse. Pomte MethodIst

. ' .. Church, aSSisted Joseph Pea.ple~ted. m the back a~d cock, director of the Methodistfallmgmto.a chapel tram. Student Foundal~on, at th~

A crown of pearls caught her ceremony.tulle veil and she can'ied whitecal'Dations, stephanotis and 01'.chids.

Nancy May. of Fort Wayne,Ind., was maid of honor andthe bl'idesmaids were Mrs.Patricia Morlon, of Franksville,Wis., and Marcia McGlasson,of Valparaiso, Ind. The bride'ssister. Patricia Getschman WIlS

flower ~irl.The !!ttendants wOI-ebouffant

yellow organdy frocks withmatching headbands and car-ried white daisies.

Mr. Hastings, son of Mr. andMrs. C. O. Hastings. of GoldBeach. Ore.,' Isked David Stron.

Khrushchev and also PresidentEisenhower's visit to Russia'.

In addition to their guests,the Kovachs also welcomedtheir two daughters home. Syd~ney has been at the Nationali\Iusic Festival camp in Inter.l.ochen where she completed200 hours of dancing in eightweeks. She had a maj~ role inthe final concert of the sea!IOn.

Leslie, a J'U1e graduate ofGrosse Pointe High School,spent the summer counseling atCamp Sea Gull in Charlevoix.

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-Photo by Eugene L. RayPHYLLIS ANN GETSCHMAN, daughter of the

Lester Getschmans, of. Allard road, was married Sat-urday in the Chapel of the Garrett Biblical Institute,Evanston, Ill., to Mr, Hastings, s9n of Mr. and Mrs.C. O. Hastings, of Gold Beach, Ore,

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GEORGE PRIMO AND HIS lRIO

of Mt. Vernon road had as re-cent guests Elie Able and hisfamily. Mr. Able is th~ newchief of the Washington Bu-reau for the Detroit News.

He and his family have justreturned from three years inEurope, two in'Belgra:de, Yugo-slavia, and one in India. Mrs.Able rated many admiringglances at Al Green's the othernight, as she was dressed in anIndian sari.

Mr. Able will have as his as-signment, the visit to the United

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Karen Joyce BryantScholarship Winner

The Stqdent Aid Foundationof Michigan has announced theawarding of two $4,000 DavisW hit n e Y. Jr. Scholarships,given by \he Katherine TuckFund, to Karen Joyce Bryant,19963 Holiday, Grosse PointeWoods; a.nd Larry Erdmann,6380 Castle drive, BloomfieldTownship.

The scholarships ,are payable$1,000 annually for four years.subject to successful pursuit oftheir studies, the Foundationsaid.

Miss Bryant, a graduate ofGrosse Pointe High, will useher scholarship at Oberlin Col-lege in Ohio to study to becomea teacher. EI'dmann, who was

. g r a d u ate d from BloomfieldHigh, will use his award atMassachusetts Institute of Tech-nology where he will major in'mathematics or science.

The scholarships were madeavailable by the Katherine TuckFund in memory of Mrs. Tuck'sgrandfather, (the late DavidWhitney, Jr., and are for a sonand a daughter of employes ofParke: Davis & Company, withwhich he was closely identified.

The. selection was made bythe trustees of the Student AidFoundation of Michigan on thebasis of tests, high schoolgrades, personal references andinterviews, and the individual'sdemonstration of qualities ofleadersh.ip during high schoolyears.

-Photo by BransbyBARBARA S. MAYNARD, daughter of the How-

ard N. Maynards, of Lakepointe avenue, was marriedSaturday in St. Mark's Methodist Church to Mr. Dy-gert, son of the senior Dygerts, of Saginaw.

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Mrs, Berton E. Dygert, Jr:

Announcement is made of theengagement of CLAIRE AU-GUSTA HUEBNER, daughter ofMrs. Edgar J. Huebner, of La-belie road, and the late Mr.Huebner, to Earl R. Kreher, sonof Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Kreher,of Hampton road.

Miss Huebner Is attendingWayne State University. Mr.Kheher is a senior at' WayneState University and a memberof Kappa Sigma Kappa fra-ternity.

They are planning to be mar.ried on January 23.

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William J. Raven of 1512Hawthorne was' issued a ticketfor driving his Volkswagon onthe sidewalk on August 27.Woods police issued the tieketon the complaint of R. Decraeneof 1803 Norwood.

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Robert C. Lowrie, Jr.Now at Fort Detrick

Barbara S. Maynard and Berton E. Dygert, Jr., oiSaginaw Exchange Vows Saturday in St. Mark's

Methodist Church: Will live in Ann ArborBarbara S. Maynard, daughter of the Howard N.

Maynards, of La.kepointe avenue, was married Satur-day in St. Mark's Methodist Church to Berton E. Dygert,Jr., son of the senior Dygerts, of Saginaw.

For the rites the bride~-----------chose a nylon embroidered wreath trimmed in seedsilk organza gown with a pearls~ She carri.ed whitescalloped sabrina neckline button mums, whlte glame-and a fitted long bodice. lias. and ivy.H~r fingertip veil of illu- Marilynn Ma~nard, sister ofsion was caught by a the bride, as mald\of honor: and

I Judy Maynard, another sister,bridesmaid wore sheaths ofaqua ~lIk organza with satincummel'bunds and silk organzaoverskirts. They carried soIlyellow mums and ivy.

William Turnbull was bestman and Matthew Spence. ofSaginaw, l'eated the guests.

For her daughte,r's weddingand the dinner at the DetroitYacht Club Mrs. Maynard worea sheath of romance blue silkorganza accented with Chan-tilly lace and pink glamelias.Mrs .. Dygert was in a beigeFrench moire sheath and coatwith yellow glamelias.

Following a trip to northernMichigan the newlyweds willlive in Albion, Mich., wherethey are com pie tl n g theircollege studies.

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The caretaker at the J. B.Ford estate called Park policeon Thursday morning. August27, to report that a motor scoot-er had been aba.ndoned on theproperty during the night.

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FORT DETRICK, FREDER.ICK, MD_ (AHTNCl-Army Re-cruit Robert C. Lowrie,' Jr., sonof Mrs. Virginia L. Lowrie,1598 Dorthen, Grosse PointeWoods, Mich., recently was as-signed to the U, S. Arrr,y Bio-logical Warfare Laboratory atFort Detrick, Frederick, Md.

Lowrie entered the Army lastMay and completed basic com-bat training at Fort Knox, Ky.. The 24-year-old soldier Is a1954 graduate of Grosse PointeHigh School and a 1959 grndu-ate of Wayne State University.He is. a member of Sigma PhiLambda fraternily.

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Thursday, .Septembe~ ~, 1'959'

Can Be Mixed or M'at,hed

Six Pointe students will beentering Valparaiso Universitythis fall. "

Among those. enrolled at theLutheran university in Indianaare Ca'rolynn J. Hubbard, cifBerkshire road; Roger W. Rus\-man, of Doy~e place;: JudithAnn Satlelmeier, of McKinleyavenue;' Roberta A. Muntz, ofHunt Club drive; Daniel L.Cheraz, of Anita road, aadDianne M. Gierman, of Fisherroad,

Six Pointers EnrollAt Valparaiso Univ.

We ,have been scutrying around, ••tryi~g to dream up events we thin~

y6u would like! And we feel that wehave done just thaf! Top-drawer

, designers with their o~n FallCol1eetions for you to see and aamirel

Every Wednesday, we ore servin'3tea and. having informol modeling in

our own bMutiful store! C'ome in• I' relax and enjoy fashion and

beauty in complete comfort!

for the Pointe

B. SiegeL hasplanned an

exciting month

Robelle' 5 Beauly. Salon19027 Mack' at 7 Mile RQad' TU 4-1130

Ope" Thll""" ••• Friill., Ive"in,'CUSTOMER FRl' PAaKlMG IN REAR Of STOllE

WHA 1'S TOPPING THE TOPLOCK?

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Bride Wears Bouquet TaHeta and Alencon, Lace forRites Saturd~y in Old Christ Church:' Pair Leave for

East After Reception at University ClubKarla Jane Goetcheus, daughter of Mr .. and MrS.

Paul Goetcheus, of Lakesh.ore road, spoke her mar:riagevows Saturday in Old Christ Church to James AnthonyKupec, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kupec, of Stratford,.Conn. ~

For her wedding the a gown of turquoise chiffonbride chose a gown of and carnations, .bouquet taffeta accented For traveling East the bridewith re-embroidered Alen- wore a gray sheer wool. dresscan Iace, sequins and and oropped, Eton. jacket wIth

Pearls. A pillbox of t'afIeta black accessorIes. The couplewUl live In Bedford, Masl ..

and ~eed pearls caught herillusion veil and she c'arriedphalenopsis orchids withher prayer book. '

Carolyn Satteimei~r was maidof honor and the bridesmaidswere Elizabeth Riley and KarenPorterfield,' of Minneapolis.They wore frosted teal frockswith cummerbunds and carriedyellow, carnations.

Ted McNeil, of Albany, N.Y.,was best man and the ushers'were the bride's brother, JayGoetcheus and Paul Maginnis;of B!ookline, Mass.

For her daughter's weddingand reception at the Univer-,sity Club Mrs., Goetcheu~ wore

Kupec-Goetcheus'VOWS Exchanged

Grads Hold Brunch

Mrs. James A. Kupec

Stephens

, -Photo by, Eddie McGrath', Jr.KARLA JANE GOETCHEUS, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. ~aul Goetcheus, of Lakeshore road, wasmarried Saturday in Old Chrisf Church to Mr. Kupec,son' of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kupec, of Stratford,Conn.

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:Mrs. Gary C.Hoffman

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, 98 Kerchevol Avenue10% .Di"ount continues thru ~p"Mber. '

, -Photo by Carl 'JoynetKAROLYN KAY ,SANDERS, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John P. Sanders, of Hampton road, was mar-. ried August 22 in St. Joan of Arc ~hurch to Mr. Hoff-

man, son of the Herbert Hoffmans, of ,Saginaw.

ALL FOR

$900

Annual' Regatta H~ld at GPYC• • '"," I

'i~, Grosse Pointe Yacht Club's and forth with Como. and Mrs.,~ 30th annual sailing regatta ,lastKenneth Leipprandt, (she was New and returning Stephens white tablecloths 'added gay

;~ S'l.lurday, ~u?ust 29, k,ept jcon- in pale pink linen), Como. 'and Co 11 eg e students and their notes to the small tables on the" linuous actlVlty going all day Mrs. Bradford Pyle, Como. and mothers ~ere honored guests at terrace where the club's 'offi.

until after midnight, with ever ,Mrs, Wilburt Smale, Como. and a brunch held Sunday, August cers, Mrs, T. E. Coulter, Mrs"so much enjo)'ment for regatta ,Mrs. Robert Benkert. 30. The East side students met Robert Knapp. Mrs. L. Veldman,officials and sail!lrs, 'and GPYC A few others were the Lee and renewed friendships with' and Mrs. W. W; Lee assisted themembers in general. Radkes (her' summer1r cOcktail the members of t h' e Detroit hostesSes at the buffet table., The club was' a colorful scene' {rock was' white with allover Lake Shol'e Stephens Alumnae " " ', . It was announced that the

throughout -.in early hours, design of fascinating big blue Club' In the home of Mr. lmd first, meeting of the year will II

members in shorts anQ. s1>orts carnations}, Dr., and Mrs. ClIf- 'Mrs. Verle E. Ryon, Of Moross be held October 12 in the home, shirts watched nie regatta get ford Loranger, Mr. and Mrs. road.A 'M d M R F of Mrs. Dan t a, of S1. Clair

a\vay and rel~xed on the lawns aron Evans, r. an ,rs. .. Greeting the guests, among Shores. Mrs. F. W. Leist willfor news of progress . .It was, Kolowich, Mr, 'and 141'1., Fred whom were <:;arol Bankerd, Mrs. \siow at first, but then' a shift in J. Somes ;Jr. Fred W. Bankerd, Judith Hue- be co-hoste".the wind brought all the, 160, Also, noted was the ar;rival of beI1thal, and Mrs. T. W. Huben-participating yachts back in by the Walter S. Clarks--'-they had thaI and Margaret Ann Nigl'o MAILBOX STOLEN

. ," midafternoon. brought their weeil:-end house and her mottler Mrs. Ray Nigro,, 'T~ Visiting cornmOd~res of the guests ; for fe!tlve dinner and were C'~alrman Mrs. J. E. Danta, Harry Clough of 5~5 Pear

";'/ " ,';l area's yacht and boat clubs who dancing in the m a,i n dining and Ml'I. Frank,Ogan, daughter Tree lane complained to Woods,:£;: "" " !,':111 made up the honorary judges, roo.m, and thi~ wall:a p~lude to of .the Ryonli and membel' of the police on Thursday, August 27,S .//#/ '~: regatta judges and timers were thell' twenty-fifth wedding ann!- executive board of the club. th.at hiJI mailbox had been, _._ ,.; in yachting dress-blue jackets, versary Sunday when th~y WCf'e Garden flowers and green and stolen.

.,,;-... ,~ 'white flannel trousers and white to entertain some 50 guest. at' .:.~:i caps. At 5 o'clock they and their a cocktail p a~ty in their N. , ..'" wives were honored at a cock- Deeplands road home., : tail party in the club's Lake In their dinner ,rOup at GP-,, ' Shore Room, and a followIng YC were Mr. and Mrs. Max{\'l~ din n e r in the Commodores Schreier of TulH, Okla.;, the:.~ Room. William Addisons of Chicago;

••!~., " GPYC's Com o. and Mrs. Hall Stackpole .f 51. Marys,e/; Rob~rt F. Weber, Ya c h tin g Pa., and Miss Laura Spurr of'~\. Chairman Robert B. Wood and Rocnester, N.Y. .,:;~1i Mrs.' ~~, Vice COllJo. and . Staged in the b&fu.oom wu a

.' f:;~'1 Mrs. Wilham A. T ern e s and gala buffet dinner for the sall-\U/, Rear Como. and Mrs: John. R. ors and their ladies. Glimpsed'.,'~,,;:/1 Wilt h~aded the .recelv~ng lt~e. in the .throng during the 9 p.~.:: . ,: .•,:!~ M~. Weber was m a slim ~(;,k- presentation' of a war d s were"':, :~~ tall dress of rose:colored lm~n, Dan i e 1, Well S, his son and

!;;:~:' and Mrs. Wood m a st.unmng daughter-in-law, Mr. and MrS.;~,. co~binatlon .of black S~lrt and Daniel L. Wells, and their son,

'.' , . '," wh~te embrol~ered b.odlce ffa- David; the Kenneth Rasmus-r:[ ':t' turmg sh~rt lantern-like sleeves seris, the Richard Holloways,'., ,.: ':~ (very pretty she .looked, t~.) Fred Smith,' and Dl'. and Mrs.

" ',," ." Mrs. :Ternes \~as 10 p~lest :I' el- Clarence Maguire. 'i low linen apphqued With bands, .

of matching lace. Then there w.as a dance IUlblSo many things going On 'and J ~.~., and agam there was the

all so kaleidoscopic-as yachts- shlflIng o~ the colorful.scene asmen hurried about, the Germel- gallal)t saIlors and their prettyman-Pethick wedding reception ladies trekked back and forthwas going on. GaY'finale of this fr:om ballroom to the cool lawnsevent.was showering the bIidal overlooking ~e lak~. ,pair with finli'.pape," rose petals, T?e club Will be open fo: aleaving he a p s of the pretty festive Labor Day celebration.p~als in c~rridor and on out~ ------,.door steps as the couple dashed Kusin:o TO HOSPITALaway. . I "

Noted at the cocktail' party Violetta Passuell, 2111 Hol-for the regatta officials we' lywOOd WIS taken to St. JohnGeorge C. Cossaboom, chairman hospital on Wednesday, Augustof judges and timers, and Mrs. 26, .after suffering a gall hlad-C6ssaboom as th.ey chatted back der attack. , '"Have Piano

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A'~ 1taY. • • •IXPERT INSTRUCTORS

A B,and Ne., Betsy RossRENT

. Too many people find it is alot euler to stand upright thanit fa to ael that way.

Will Ren'"

Grosse Pointe Memorial Cen.ter Bridge Club winnei'll hivebeen announced:

August 24: North and South,Elsa Reddaway and, NiobeGates; Charlotte Mesmer andKitty Rogier.

East and West: Jackie Wilcox.tld Betty Tuer; Eileen Bradleyand Emma Harvey.

, August 26: North and South.Marj Campbell and CliffordBishop; Helen Turcott andMervin Cress.

East and West: Alan Moseley• nd Kermit Carlisle tied withRobert Ruhl and Charles Seeley.

Brid. W'(j~ Four Tiered Embroidered Nylon Org(j'ntafor Rites August 22 in St. Joan of Arc Churchj

Pair Will Live in Pittsfield Village, Karolyn Kay Sanders, dau'ghter of Mr. and Mrs.

John P. Sanders, of Hamptot'\ road, )Na... married August22 in St. Joan of Arc Church to Gary C. Hoffman, son ofthe Herbert Hoffmans, of Saginaw ..

For the ceremony the<!l>-----------bri~echose a 'gown Of em- skirt, a square neckline' andbrOIdered nylon organza chapel train. A crown offashioned with a four tiered pearls held her fingertip

. veil of illusion and shecarried stephanotis.

Hobel'ta J. 01'1', of Midland.was maid of honor. The brides-maids were Janice Larson, thebride's cousin" of VIctoria,Minn., Carole Peterson, anothercousin, of Tekamah, Neb., andJoAnn Reimer. ~hey worew hit e embroidered organdyover blue taffeta.

The brlde's brother, F.lchardJ. Hoffman, was best man andthc ushers included anotherbrother, Dean H.' 'floffman,Peter J. Pohlman and LawrenceE. Hammond. both of Saginaw.

For the ceremony and the re-ception at L 0 c h moo r )\frs.Sanders wore. a beige la,cegown. Mrs. Hoffman was inblue lace .

Following a trip through theUpper Peninsula, WisconsIn andIllinois the newlywedS willmake their home in PittsfieldVillage, Ann Arbor:

Hoffma n-Saride~sVOWS Solemnized

.Winners' ListedBy, Bridge Club

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12A IOATS" MOTORSFOR IMMEDIATE dellvery of

the proven Pro u tracingCaumarran, phone TWin-brook' 3.5530 TUxedo 4-1251•

12-AUTOS WANTEDHIGHEST prices paid for late

modE!l cars. All makes. TomDinner. at O'Leary c.dl1lac,17153 East Jefferson. TUx.edo 5-1200.

"T" BIRD -'58. Like new, Withpower, $3,150. PR 6-0623.

1959 TRIUMPHE TR.M red,J>lack. interior. wi r e wheels,MichelIn X ti~. Per fe c t.

i N eve I' raced, Days, Miss,Montgomery, TRinity 5.9040,TUxedo 2-9683, evenings.

1950 MG T.D .• right Mnd drive,body' by Durham. TUxcdo2-0612.

'51 . PLYMOUTH sedan, excel •lent motor, new clutch, runsgood, $150. 952 Westchestcr •Grosse Pointe Park. VAlley1-2153.

1955 CHEVROLET 2 - d 0 0 r.standard shift, radio, heater,whitewalls, low mileage. $550.Excellent con d it ion. 1368Grayton.

WANTED--;RUi. plain. 6119 tit12xl2. Gre1!n, gold, beige.white. TUl[edo 2-9433.

BOOKS bOught in any quan-tity. Entire libraries, book-cases, art object&. Mrs. B. C.Claes.', 1670 Leverette. WO3-.287.

1958 NSU PRIMA windshield.plus extras. Re:.1 good $hap••High bid buys. TU. 5-3302.

1957 ALL-STATE motor scoot-er. Goo d condition. Newclutch. Juet oVerhauled, $250.VAlley 3-064.0.

PRIMA MOTOR scooter. 1957.Excellent condition. All ac-cessories, electric starting,$275. TUxedo 2-6929.

ISO SCOOTER, good condition.Call VA. 3-0184. after 5 p.m.

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10A-MOTOICYCLISFOI SALE

'-AITICUS WANTIDWANTED - Backyard c:1imblng

bars In good condltion. PRes.cott 3-.024. -BOOKS pUtthased for ,cash.Entire libraries or fine singleitems. MidWM Book Serv-

'ice, 4301 Kensington, TU5-2450.

WANTED-LUge ftllng cablnM.che-ap. TUxedo ol-4668.

_.'A~FFICE EQUIPMENTCOMBiNATIONcuh ~glster

lrlld adding machine. perfectCOndlUon~WI1l ~rifice. VAl.ley 3.2088.

TYPEWRITERS and adding!Dl!chines, new, rebuilt. Rea-sonable p r ice s. NationalOff ice Equipment. 16833Hafper at Bishop. TUxeUo1-7130. .

WANTEDOLD CLOTHING

. BEST PRICES PAIDFOR MEN'S SUITS

TOPCOATS AND SHOESTUlsa 3-1872

A telephone call will bring \Ill.. to you immediately ~

WANTED, 'Pinet pia n 0, fullkeyt:oard, el[cel1ent condition.

,Call aft e r 4 p.m'. PRescott8-2042.

DEADLINE 3P .... TUISDAY

a..--AITICLE5, '01 SALIG R 0 UN D COVERS: Myrtle.

pachysandru, E u v 0 n 1m u.Vegetus. Call evenings, TUx.eUo .5-07118.

Choirs, Tobles, LompsAll styles anei sizes, 50% oM.

Harper Store Only .VAN FURNITURE lit UPHOL., 13230' Harper

PORTABLE Whirlpool Dish.washer, new, Inust lieU, $135.VAlley 2-0028.

DO IT YOURSELF• CABINETS• FORMICA• PLYWOOD• PANELING• DOORs• DRAWERS

22500 MACKp,g 5-Q470

ROSE BEIGE .cllrpet, 5WxJ2'.good condlUon. just cleaned$10. TU. 4.5605. .'

SKIUTS/ blouses, dresses for-mals, size 9.10. VA 1-5690.

BICYCL~Evan!l, three speedgears; good' condition; newUres, $30. Jim Lewis, 912ledford, Grosse Pointe Park.

FIREPLACE EQUIPMENT _Scr~ens, all types, grates,andlfOQl, tools. See diaplayat SMITH • MATl'HEWS6640 Charlevoix Ave. WA

. 2-7151.

G~ E. STOVE, pushbuttOD, :IOVeD. G. E. fully automaticWIIs~~ngmachinE. TU, 5-9278.

GIRL'S Higgins bicycle, loodcouditioo. Rea so na ble. TU2-8560.

1A HORSE POWER Motor, $10.Large palnUng, gold frame,$10. 3 round lamp tables (\I'al-nutl, $10. Bedroom lamp plus3 large shades, $7. TUxedo5-2218.

ANTIQUESHOW

FORD AUDITORIUM. OCT •. 1-2-3-480 EXHIBITORS

One million doHars of exhibitsfor sale. There will be exhibi-tors from New York, Mass., Vt.,Pa., Ind., Ill., from all parts ofthe country that hpve never ex-hibited In Detroit.

Show Hows 12-10Browse or Buy. All antiques forsale. Our dealers have gone toEurope __ traveled all summerIn our country - to have themost outstanding display of thefines!: in Antiques.

Admission $1.00

I-AITICLES FOI SALEGOODused boy's clothing, sizes

5 to 6 years in A-I ~ndltion.VAlley 3.1685.

CLOSE OUTOF

FINEFURNITURE

GZliERAL ELECTRIC stove, 2coIfee tables, living room«ibair. All in goOd condition.TUxedo 2-3MO.

Everything is new. We wish todIspose of all odd. pieces ofFrench: .Provincial, 18th Cen-tury, Contemporafy and Mod-ern desigD8.These prices are far belClw ac-tual cost. Come and see them.

EXCELLO 21-lnch power mow-.r;Clinton engine. Very goodconditiOQ, $35. 987 Sunnlng-•dale. DIAMONDS

CABI& NELSON spinet, cherry FROM 'l'HE IMPORTE~woo d, excellent condition. At ~ off regular prJces. ,Loo~e,Call Drexel 1-8063. _ , or beautifully- mounted\by .our

skilled craftsmen. Grosse PomteBOY'S co-ordinated slacks and representative, Mr. Per r y,

.port coat, bro~, she 17, WOodward 2-9343.$15. TUxeUo 2-7878. TABLE Model Blond HI-I"! rec-

GREEN . ~plet.'e cW;tom made ol'd player, excellent condl-sectlooal isOfa. Limed oak tion, $50. VAlley 1-M46.conier table. 2. 10ung~,ch~lrs GENERAL Electric stove, 37",with 0 t tom a n s. J: Ireslde automatic oven, timer, clock,bench. LlmeU oak dining seti, deepwell, $80. TUxedo 5-8217.ub1e,fl cfIall's, china, buffet.Will accept reasonable offer.tUxedo 4-2362.

"-AITICLES FOI SALE

SALEBaldwin Pianos, Organs,

Instruments used only thisseason at Bay View Assembly.Petosky Michigan, together withother pianos and organs re-turned from summer resortrentals and music camps.SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCEDOpen Mon., tbru Thurs .• !I to 9Frl. &. Sat. 9 to 5. Sun. 1 to 5

SMILEY BRO~.5510 WOODWARD TR 3-6800

FABRICSUpholstery, d rap e r y. slip-covers.Bolt ends. 79c ."yardand up. Harper store only.VAN FtrRN?ruRE &: UPHOL.

13230 Harper

CffiNESE .Oriental, 8x12, ma.f01N1; Worn, but serviceable.V e r y reI!IC»1able. TUxedo.-3048. ..

LIVING ROOM CHAIRSOriginally priCed ta sell from$50 to $2()() ••• reduced; $17.50to $89.50.ReU. mhg. oCcasional chairworth $49.95 on1,)' $19.9Ji.Armless chair-and'a-hali, was$i39.50 now $49.50. .$165 -tine easy chair in beau-tiful I't!tl' brocatel OIlly $69.50.Gold with small pattern brocadechair $8.9.50 now $39.95.

, occasiooal chair, grey t witt. LEICA camera and accessories.LADY .would like furnillbed green pattern $59.95 only '$2•. - 'TUxedo ,5-01186.

75. . .. ,apartm, eDt, Dear tAinsporta- CHINA, "'-'ttJr ""_Beautiful fireside chair in toast ....U<ll e. ._... an-Uon. Have everything b\lt fur- matelasse was $99.50 now $Sil.- tiques, miacellaneous, boughtniture. EDgewater 1-2559. 95. and 101d. Majestic Furniture,

1922'1 Woedward. 'TOwnsendTWO-QR THREE bedroom low- Red loul!ge ~air $129.50 now &-2500

er flat. Adults. TU 5-6.06. $59.95. .•. Larie frie:&e lounge wir wal GERMAN L G

SING.t,.E HOME, at 1.l!f'st 1 car $199.50 now $69.50. . U Ei! and P-38 au-garage aGDdsidep~Vte, 2 bed

h1- So~e modern designs reduced, rifl~atiC&,p~ each. A.lso 30-SO

rooms, ,rosse om e sc 00 from $.2.75 to $17.95; $119.95 to e. enoit reqUIred forarea. TUxedo 1-4986. $39.95; $129.50 for .... 50. pistol8. VAlley 4-2074.

Swivel chain at $85 'for $28.95; NEW WING back dlatr, leather,$75 for '24.75. Plastic upho1- apricot-color, D&il heed trim-stereG chairs $43.95 only $19_95. meU. Reasonable. TU. 2-6671.

LIVING ROOM TABLES COMPLETE 8-year crlb. el[cel-Think lJf buying all m'lhogany lent C'OIl dlti 00, $28. VAlleylamp tables marked $26 for 3-9937. ,.. '

VACUUM BARGAINS only $5.95, 2 for 9.95, with BRIDESKAID'S dresses, pinkRebuilts 1 year guarantee. matching Cl)Cktail table for silk, woru once, size 10" $10.

Hoovers w/beater $16.95-$4•. 95 $6.95. TUxedo 2-4372.Rebuilt EurekaS . $19.95-$34.95 Lea the r covered cocktailReb,uilt,GE's . _.. _., .... $19.95 ;~r~:~:St5a~I':.~;:~: G~= ~~:~ ~~Of:=:Rebuilt Royals •........ $21.95 tI TU .....- 2 2~""

HARPER VACUUM Weiman lamp table, $100 for on.. x~ ,- '"' ....17176 E. WARREN at Cadieux $49.95. G.E. REFRIGERATOR Hot-TU 1-1122 OPEN 10 to 7 Limed oak end table $49.95 for PQint .stove, Hotpoint dish. 11...o...AUT05. FOI SALE

$19.95. '; washer in cablrtet sink. Good 1956 CADILLAC Eldorado con.BABY EQUIPMENT, :l years E)INING ROOM cooditlon. $100 takes all. VA. verUble. Powder blue, mau:b.

old, half price, excellent con- ' . S.PECIALS 2-2980, •. iug n y 10 n top, aU power,dit. Bath- tte bl .... radio. white .. dewaUs. TUIon. me, ue,..... .,.... . BAKER'f; mahogany breakfront, -4-6730. I J

Hillh d1air, tip-proof, hard. Solid .~Iond mhg. ,xten~l~n exceUent COIIdition, B5x7':dS," ,wood; with pad, $10. Stroller, table WI~ 4 upholstered chairs 565 Pear Tree lane, Grosse "53 CHEVROLET Bel-Aile 6,

. worth $3.9.50 DO~ only $99.95. Pointe Wood Bet . 1. standard Shut Motor excel,u.vy, duck, $4. TU 4-0383. Red mahogany dmers marked s. ween 5... . . ..AUTO DUIVERS--Only. $1.18 $19.95 reduced to ooly. $4.95. p.m. l~t, $2'75., TU. 2-22:19., .I

t 1 b $ Blonde Birchcr~t epension ta- LEAVING CITY, must sell FORD~ Race. lltatically bal.~,~ eJocfuy u~~O':d ble with • cap~ns chairs porch furniture, StOrkline anced, hydrauliC&, $200. Con-$5,000 Property Damage Li. marked $199.95 only $79.95. baby furniture, chairs; etc. vertible$30, needs rebuilding.ability.. TO 1-23,76, Iron frame card table, glass top, TUxedo 4-3314. ,17845 Maumee. TUxedo 5-

.only $10.95;. cocktilll sUe $5.95, 8864.,.PRACTICALLY NEW 'd' end table $7.95. Iron frame u~ BUNK BEDS, meta'!, complete,

r n mg holstered. dlnm'g ehal'- $3."5 $.25. Twin4-drawer ches'. MUST .,SELL thi. s we~k, 1951power mower, Briggs And ." ., ...,each. $15. TUxedo 2-2721. Oldsmobile 98- .-door Hydra'Stratto.n engine, Cost $235, malic, w hit e w a lIs, radio,will sacrifice. TUl[edo 2-b3~5. ODD ITEMS ELEC'J,'RIC STOVE, 30", white, heater, $195. ;pU 5-5372.

$59. S~nless steel double .-Chrome .&001 $7.50 for $3.75. sink and cabinets, complete, PLYMOUTH, '57 BelvedereIroti frame magazine basket . ht d h$25., Colonial chandelier, $10. elg, 4 OOr ardtop, factory$15.9~ for $4.95. TUxedo 2.2721. power pack, radio, heater.Wilton' rugs 27 x 54 at least power steering, white walls,Y.l wholesale COllt. Values to DtHUMIDIFIER, like new, $25. 14.000 miles. $1,595. TUxedo$18, your cholce $5.95, two for Jockey-Boy hitching po s t, 1-1883.~9.95. $25 .. PRexott 9-2525.Wood beds in mahogany, limedoak aDd walnut, marked up to A T T R ACT I V E .Wi d d i-$79.95, your choice $19.95. comb bleached mahogany din-

ing room 3U1t, 7 pieces, goodCOIIdiUon,$100. TU. 1-6666.

POOt TABLE; 4'x7', practical.Iy new; reasonable. VAlley2-5379!

ON THE H,ILL, large, ~eerful,air-condlUooed office, idealfor legal, insurance 01'. pro-

, fessiODal use. Reasonable. CallMr. ChampioD, TUxedo ~5700. • \

'JAITICLI$ FOI SAUMISCELLANEOUS C lot he 5.

gMtlemen's and ladles'. Suits,dresses, coats,' some new.TU~eUo 4-{)366, private home.

7-WANTED TO lENT ,1

PROF,ESSIONAL enlineer de-sires, roomwitbin walkinl

. distance Of Vernier-Mack vi-cinity. Pleue call TU. 1"M02between hours 9 a.m. and5 p.m .• : •

CITY ef!lPloy'e Would completelyremOdel and decorate yourunuled apartment or carriagehouse, for . rea~able rent.TUxedo 2-9329.

6C-OFfiCI ,0. lENTDESIRABLE oUice space

now available, Tracy B\li)d-ing. 128 Kercneval TUxedo1"5007. ,

'I-IlOOMS FOI 1Pn:NICE Room In private hpme for. refined gentleman. TUxedo

2-2284.

ROOM fot employeU lady Inwidow's home: Good trana-;portation., TU. 5-0054. .

LARGE, airy: newly. decorateUroom,. private bath. Garage,vaUable. Quiet neighborhood,ample storage. VAJley 1-5152.

ROO M for ertIployeU lady.Farms area. Good tran~porta-Uoo. garage. kitchen privl.leges,' CaU after' II. TUxedo2-5317.

EMPLOYED ,Gentleman, pri-vate home, telephOne service,

, . private poreh:VAlley,2-4593 ..

WIDOW will riot room. Or shareapartment with ,lady. Refer-ence. 'Vicinity Boa SecounH06(lltal. TUxedo 2-5733.

. . .. I .'

MARYLANl> De&!' Jefferson -Pleoant room for bu&lnessman, $8. References. VAlley2-o17~. ,

CALL"TUxedO 2.6900, I _

LAMPS ,A,ND- MORE LAMPS

There are some marked down to$1. Others from $12 to $15marked down to $4.95,Many beautiful ones markeddown to $9.95; Another groupto $14.95. Lamps selling for$40 to $59.95 only $19.95.Boudoir lamps $1 to $2.95,marked down from $4.95 to$9.95.Many Many other bargains arehcre. It will pay you to driveout and see what we have.Drive out 'Harper ,t-:>just past

TRADE-IN sofas and chairs. the 9 Mllc Road tll first traWc. All in nlcecnndition. Rea. lIgJ11. Bear left on Little Mackson ably priced. Van UphOI- Ave. about Ilh milcs. Look forstering Co.. 13230 Harper. large red hrick fann house.

, Open II 'm II: You can g~t fine new furnitureATTRACTIVE 2-bedroom Cape GIRL'S fan coat, dresscs, blous- at les than wholesale Cl)St U

Cod, Grosse Pointe Fanns, ea, swealerl, sklr!!, slacks, etc. you hurry.avallablc. November 1, for six SCfDe never worn, size 10 ta E C WHIT Emonths, TUxedo 5.8764. . 14, allO sub-teen. Lady's .

, ., dresaes, b'louset. 1l~.20.Man's • ,EAST SIDE. Finellt addresa on suit, 4244. TUxedo 5-7820. (,' O. M. PA N Y

Detroit River. Ten mlnulesfrom downtown •. Will sublet GOt.F EQUIPMENT CI,oSE .five room completely furnish. OUT. All famoul brand name 267 r 7 LITTLE MACK AVE.ed a[)lrtment. HI«heBt char. pro modell: woodl, irons aDd' ST CLA.lD SHORESi c t e r references requlred'j bags. Edgar "Butch" Brandllu, ' I;' i

VAlley 1.15971. 1325 Cadillac Blvd. PR 6.6230

UPPER 3 rooms and bath. heat-ed. .Employed married cou-ple. TU. 4-2807.

FURNISHED five room bouse,Grossc Pointe Farms. Rcfer-ences. TUxedo 2.8198.

'A-FOR RENT-(fllfllip.d )

anne parker, tuxedo 5-0448, Qf-fers: lAkefront family home,5 bedroomol . . . Office rcsi-dence, City ... 1453 Wayburn,$115 ... 22025 Grand Lake,$110.

456 NEFF, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,porches, garages. Largc living.dining, breakfast, sun rooms.Abundant closets, cupboards.Redecorated. .

GROSSE PTE. TERRACE476 NOTRE DAME,

AT MAUMEEConvenient to shop'ping center.3 bedroom. unit with gas h~~t,stove; refrigerator and garage.Will decorate. Choose your owndecor. $135. Adults.

WOODWAIW 3.6585LAMBRECHT REALTY CO.

488 NEFF ROAD-Upper flit,S bedrooms, 2 baths, break-fut room and sun room.Maid's quarters. By appoint-ment. .TUxedo 5-1459.

'UPPER Apartment, (J rooms, 2Mths; Neff near Jefferson,Appointment,. can TUxedo5-3967.

8M NEFF _.A1mollt new 5 roomupper, acreeneU porch. Va-cant. TUxedO 4-3582.",

BEACONSFIELD. 1092. Upper5, newly decorateU. HeatfurIUshed, with thermO,tat.Air-conditioner" stove, re-frigeration, in c i n era tor.AdulUi. $95. Shown by ap-pointment. WEbster .-9786.

GRAYTON, 11130.• rooms, re-decorated. heat, garage, $75.TUxedo 2-8868. . .

c

OPTION to buy available, 3 or4 bedroom b r i c,k Colonial,

. 1941. Wainut paneled study,carpeting, gas heat,'2 fire-places, ~eation room, 4car gar~e. Ntar Michigan's

'best grammar sc~ool, 'st.Martin's III1dGrayhaven. $175,monthly. bwner.' VA }-9594:

APARTMENT on. Cadieux be-tween Harper and Morang.'Living room, bedroom, bathand kitchen alcove. Stove,

" refrigerator, heat and park-, ing furnished. $85 per month.

No lease un 1e s s desired.TUxedo 5-6523. .

UPPER FLAT for reat, 909Rivard Boulevard. Gu heat,~parate basement, disposal,garage, vacant. "ciults, nopeUi.. call lit'll. Boyd, TU4-0600 orTU 5-5576.

On The RiverJ EFFERSON E., 81b2

Detroit TowersEXCITING RIVER VIEWSl

3 BJDROOM APTS., 2 BATHS,SERVANTS QU~RTERS. GA.RAGE.

CALL "'0 1.~226

WOMAN, whIte, w1sbea house-/ work by day or week. Good

referea~. VAlley 3-2083.

C 0.)1 PET EN T colored ladywishes worir, bf day or week.Home Ill" h t I.. References.Irene Frailer. WAlnut 2-8681.

6-101 lINT';'"(Um,..ltIi.cU

GROSSE POINTE PARK, nearJefferson. Lower, practicallynew. Five large rooms, beau-tifully enclosed pol:Ch fire-pl.ee, 011 hot air, kitch~n fan,electric stove and disposal.'Park privileges. $135. ED.1-6998.

AUDUBON, 4650, St. Mat"the.,..'s parish. -i bedroomhouse, gas.ht:at.Excellentfor business or professionalman. Now available. Rent,$225 month. Lease, .deposit.

. KEnwood 1-0141:

NEFF ROAD (KERCHEVAL)_ ATTRACTIVE SPACIOUS

upper. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths,paneled library, sum'mer porch.Carpeting, room condlUc,.ner in-cluded. Gas heAl. Adults pre-ferred. No peU; $275 month.Hugh Chalmers, TUxedo (-4040.

WESTCHESTER, 705, n eariake. 5 bedroom house, oilheat. Excellent for indus-trialist, business or prOfes-sional man. Rent $350 month.J..ease, depOsit. Shown by ap,pointment only. KEnwood

• 1.0141.

MORAN ROAD, housc, GrOllePointe !'anris. ~ .bedrooms. 4HUn. $300 per month. TUx-edo t-4294. ... -

UNFURNISHED ,arage ~part-ment for couple who willwl)rk part time, In exchangefor rent. Woman cleaningand ironing. husband, oddjobs on 'reek~nds. TUxedo2-6896. '

GROSSE POINTE'S OWNSECRETARIAL SERVICES

OFFERING ..•• Telephone answering.. Thermo-fax reproductions

•. ' ' , I ,

• AddrHsing • MaUing• Posta~ meter• Perfect secretary

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WRIGHT IDEAS643 Notre, Dame TU 2-8034

EXPERIENCED lady. w i I h e sfour days, cleaning and iron-ing. W~ 4-4715/

EXPERIENcE:D LADY wishesday, week wort. Dorothy, ED1-4777. ,

EXPERIENCED eo1ored girlwishes .daJ's or week. Refter-

,ences. 1'bwnsead B-e'396.EXPERIENCED lady wantl day

work; $8 and carfare. LO..7-5858. '

!EXPERIENCED girl wi she sgeneral laundry or child carei~ and carfare. WA.3.0067.

EXPERIENCED woman wishesday work. LaUDdry' and clean-in&'. G~ references. VAlley3-1&35.' .

LANDSCAPING ,Ir... cutting.PaiDUD',clu,nine, flxlnl.Trash hauled away. Roofwort. All odd jobl. Bill, TUx.eQo ~o. orTU 2-9284.

RETIRED. reU.ble' whlte manfor janitor work or driving.Has chauffeur's license. VAl-ley 4-8303.

';, .

YOUNG, employed gentleman,wishes work. around hoUle in

el[change for living quarters.Gl'06se Pointe referenceS.VAlley 1-1157 after 8.

~ITUAnON WANTID ~, lINT":'HOMES trimmed and ~ I (U........... )

Window IlaziDl and caulk. WHITl'IElt PMO, n~ar Harper.• C VAll 1-4127 Luxurious, new 3 fooms, pri;U) • ey, " '. vate ,'balcouy. From $105.

JJI' YOU WANT I handy man TUx,~l~lMI~~~' ,',for he~ bouse work, withgood references. et.llTU. EXECUTIVE TYPEror. bed-1-3275 aftel' 5. rooIn2~ bath home; llving

1'OOQl.' ,dining room. kitchen,breakfast' nook, 'den, but-ment with playroom, 2-car

I ga.rage: fully e.~d,drapes, and curtains t1)rougbout, elec-'tric railge. Lease for ,SiX, mootha with ye •.r opUon, alsosecOnd year (fptlon; $225month. 27( ~o ..1On Road,.Grosse Pointe Fanns. Tele-phone TUxedo 2-8465 for ap-pointment. , ' ,-COSY 4 room upper. Adultl.Newport, south of Jefferson.VAlley 3-2083. 1

ALTER ROAD, south of Jef-fersOn'. Modern biick upperflat. spic1oUl. 5 rooms, elec-tric stove anil refrigerator.Landscape service. Adults.$150. VAlley, 2-6611.

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GROSSE POINTE G;..RDENSNE;"R FORD EXPRESSW;" Y

CLOSE TO EASTLANDWONDERFUL VALUE

$100 $105 $,1105A-sITUATIONS WANTED Very attractive large new-

DOMESTIC ly decorated one bedroomapts. with dining room,

EX~ERlENCED young woman separate kitchen and liuge /'Wlshes day. work, store or living room. Crolla ventila-office cle-anmg. Grosse Pointe, _ tion, free PaveU parking,references, WAl,nut 4-8929. , individWll controlled heat

WOMAN desires days, cleaning, included. Mr•. Cole, .,Mgr.laundry. PePendable,. expert- 21~1 Kingsville-l block'enced. City reference. Moo- .east of 7 Mile (MorOiSday, Tuesday" Wednesday; Rd.). 3 blocks south ofSaturday.TE :Ht211., Har~r._

COLORED g 1r I, el[perienceU,.ockroom, or c I e I n In B,housework day or week. VAl.ley 1-5765.

shadesin myRidge

NURSE WHO has been withme four yeal"ll and whom Itan recommend jn every way,for 8-hour duty. VA. 2-6988.

YOUR GIRT r FRIDAYhas added

Ute newest llilk screenMIMEOGRAPHING

to herStenorette, Transcribingand Secreiarlal Service

MRS. COLEMAN TU 4.6442

HANDYMAN wants work gar.dl'ning. clcan.up. Mr. Nich-olls. PRo ,7.8218.

SUBURBAN NYRSING AGCY.PRACTICAL nul'llCS for private

homes. av.. lIablc StJlte li-censed and bonded.

DUNKIRK 2.().488

PR1VATE CHAUFFEUR. white,8 ft., 180 pounds. 53 yCSl"ll.Capable driver. Present po-sition 14 years. Employer in-eapaci"~, .,.d. Reference •."MIll,. ,-'as nowledle It tillsM. PIMie .11 'rUlIedO 1-4877I. ........ Iat .... t'oa.

5-SITUATION WANT!DREFINED LADY (retired recre-_aUon instructor) who loveschildren, would. like childcare. Highest personal ref-erence'. TU. ~-405:;.

LAMPS<';ustom-made limpmade and' recoveredhome. Originally 01\R()ad., TUxedo -i.6SH

RELIABLE woman to eare forkindet'PrterJ child. 11:30 to3:30. MUlt have transporta-tion. TU 1-8256. ,

GENERAL. Live In. Two ,daysoff weekly. No young chil-dren. Prefer white woman.Bus '1.1 block. TU. ?"!-1198. I

RELIABLE white woman to.care for 3 and .:year-oldchll-dren. Light hoUsework, cook-injr, live In. References. TU.1.7868, TU .• -2780.

COOKING AND general house-work, no laundry. Must en-joy cbildren. Live In: Thurs-days 'and alternate SUlldaysoff. Good' referenccs, $.0.TUxedo 4-5939.

MARKING, salesgirl. Experi-enced. Children's M1op. TU.1-7227.

4-HEU' WANTID"AU .114IPlMALI

ARE YOU interested in earn-. ine money in, your spare

time by selling fine Christmascards? Write Boll: 5-4, GrossePointe News.

GENERAL 0 F F 1C E worker,. goodtyplst, • days a week.. Grosse Pointe area." Age, 40-

50 years. TUxedo ~3701.

BEAUTICIANS for newlyestab-lIshed salon; ex~rienced, fol-lowing preferred. Maxine's,112 Kercheval. TU. 2-~.~

21-TUTOIINc.

PLAY the plano. Special rapidcourse for teen-agers aDd..dulLS in popular and classi-cal. Interesting children'scourses. Enget Piano Studio,14932 Kerchevlll, VAlley 3-1355 or VAlley 1-3515.

VIOLIN INSTRUCTIONBY

WILLIAM H. ENGELIN GROSSE POINTE

lA-PIISONAU

, MRS. CLA'RA S. Pr'TITTEACHER 01' PIANO

Wishes to announce a chanleof address to

Ml2 .VERNIER ROADPopular, Classical

Beginners and advancedTUX~DO 1-2382

,

NEED I baby sitter? ReliablenUl~ds aVlila ble byhour, day or week. Matern-ity help available. The Sit-ters Club, PR~tt 7-0077.

LADY drIving to Scottsdale, ao<>n COO K, . experieDeL..dArizona, September 15. would housekeeper. LaUflllry, nolike. p II sse n g e r. TUxedo ironing. 5 days. Looa1 refer.4-0692. ences.;'. $40 weekly. TUl[edo

2-1171.1 WILL TEACH you to dr1ve • IlATmuc eoIor'ed woman from

in traffic.\Former poliee ill-PRIVATE livlng,quarterl, rent Alabama, wishes da)olI. Homestructor. Bert Mitchell, LA. free, in excbanle fOl' prdeil- DilbtII.~ Iroas .wbJte shirts,6-6960. er to takeeare of lot 120 11 e I e a D Ii. Detroit references.

120. Elderly couple or bache- SZA-MUSICAL lor preferred. PRescott 2-2102 <All Tbursd"y or unday.

INSTIUCTION after 7. WinOOI. TYler 4-8031.

COMMUNITYTUTORING SERVICE

MRS. LOUIS I)'.ARrcK, DIRECTORTutorIng by degree teoehers ovall.oble In 01,1subjects tor grodes highschool, college ond adult .duca.t10fl.

OPENING5 FOR TEACHERS139 Merrlweolh.r, Grs. Pt•• Forms

TUxedo 4-2820PRIVATE 'rtJTORING

INYOUR OWN HOME

All subjects; all grade.s. Adullsand children. Certiliel! leach.erl.

Call:DETROIT AND SUBURDAN

TUTORING SERVICEWO 3-8315 KE '1.4653

2E-1DUCATION, CHRIST CHURCH Cooperative

Nursery Is accepting appllca.tions of both UJree and four-year •.>Jds, for fall enrollment,September Hi. For further In.formaUon call Mrs. DanielWood, TU. 2.7196.

3-Lest." Fe",,;,LOST: Lady'l Blaek and wlJlte

jacket to drlll\s. Comer 51.,Paul AIl.dk Clair. TO 1.1701.

LOST u.TUaJ)AY. rAPt "'-,...at ..",....... Irem N8,. .. , ...... !11 Wltl.

DlSTJiIBu'TORSWANTED

:Krill . IU.' STATION. Men or women.DOWl\lTOWN AREA •

Grand CIrC:US Park news Stand Pllrt or tull tune.MajuUllBlq. News Stand Experience not necessary

E. JEFFERSON TO erN LIMITS but helpfulAlden Park Manor ' . . .._Camerons Gift Shop. W.yburn Excellent returns .....1'

&: leH enjoyable work.G~bS~E~~~=ta TUXEDO ~-8187

Ml~:Jc:h~:FC:Y'Waybum 1Il4 SALESDAY, part. time, for hosl-8ulllV4D Phlrmacy, Beac:cmd1eld ery and handbags in Grosse

U1d Kercheval"~e_ Dr\JCII. 011 Ch&r1evoIsAv. .. Pointe retail store. Must have

GRbSS~POINtE: CITY retai~ seiling elqlerience. andXnopp's Phai:1:/i1all7.Notre Dame . furnIsh references. Salary

and Kerehevil), ' t' • and commiSl'lion Reply to BoxCImn1JIa'IwM Dnap. Notr. Dama '.

and Kercheval, . R-5O. G1'OS6ePOInte News.How Dame ~acJ', Kc1rl '

and Kercheval, '. .JC1~~.Pl'UIs.S~ \Clalr JIIId Kar. SALESWOMAN."ROSSE POINTE FARMS ~ Experienced in handling

Trail Pharm~cy. Kercheval III first cl... merchandisE inthe Hill ..,

hrms DruI'I. I'lahft' Rd. _d exclusive sop catering toKercheval .. all ag~SchettJers ~ J'iaher. RIl. ad ~...MaUmee ". . STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL

KlR~el Drup. Meek and '-JtOle Reply, Box K-2, GrosseWoods Drugs Center. Mack and Pointe News.

Bourneinouth (7 Mile Rd.)GROSSE POINTE WOODS

Grosse Pointe Ptlarmacy. Mackand. HuntingtonHarkness Pharmall7, Kadl: 8IIoS

Lollhmoor rHoward .Tohnsons. Mack and 8-G:d:ino, Mae);: and Anlta ST~NO .'; SECRETARYArnolds' Dru,. Mlek and 1la1r- Under 35 With minimum of

thorne -,_Bob's Drup, Maelt and RolI)'ll two years office expel~ceDETROIT AREA taking dictation. CODvenient

Briggs Drut: star,. )lack IIId pub 1i c transportaUoo toR~~z.re~ca1 servlc:e PbannICl1. eastside location, five-day

Mack arid 'Moran week. Please send completeBlue Cro. Drup, Made &114 Nett '. resume to Box 0-13 GrOllleBlue Rill Phannac:y, black and p. 1 t -~ '• Blue Hill 0 n e new&.Devonshire Drup.. Vallk and

DevonlhlreL '" L PhannaCT. Mellk IlDd Bea- REAL ESTATE

conatield . '- .....Colon}' PateDt Kedlc:tn., 1tIIIl Salesmen 1'l!Cl'llired "I "",,,,veMallk well-known GrossePolnte Real-

ST. CLAIR SHORES . .tor. Excellent opportunity forATe~~~rs~nruca.Maner Rd. and rewa'rdlng,'. satisfying career.

Necessary quaUl\cations are:ambltioo, inte1llgence and per-seve~. write us, in coati.-dence, giving full details. BoxR-97, Groll8e Pointe News.

,YOUI AD CAN I. CHAIGED

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CLASSIFIED RATESCh.rg. ;..ch~15 words tor $1.00C.sh Ad.-tS wor<ls for 90c

5e' each .dditional wordelln

TUXEDO 2-69003 Tnink lines

LINER 'STATIONS.CUNNINGHAM DRUGS

1&961 KercbeYal at Notre DameTU ....

HARKNESS PHARMACY'.)1 ~. AVI. at LochmOCll'TU '.41.

KINSEI.:s:.IMI ,',Kerdll'n1 a. .. CIalrTU0'"

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--- " ~ - -,• $ eo. = 4. $ =,2 •• ,S j 00#" s.so.,o .• W,., ......

~LOCK end BRICK

TV-RADIOfi)tlick, hpe.claltl.

IERVICEL L DACKEH20431 Med: TU 1.2791

CilOSSl POINT.

Shoe RepairJ7t Fw., 14.,0". .....

... Sn .. &HII*, DftrOIt II,T"........

C_,I$ P11atIIII .. mea

Better'Shoe RttpClirMoross at Ma'ek

a.ck ,of Kinsel's

Sbet" ~ ••."xSW' ...

~'-Ib, White Paper PoItpald• • ..... lot S1Ieeb to ....CGmpllmenb Gt'_IP1UI •

horn Ihe desk or... AddItionalInter'OfflCll memo_ LInN

or Any & LInes of Cop,Man your cheeJc ..nUl COP1-

lodayl

IIIIEI u:::n

.PRINTIDSCRATCH PADS-

DaRcG .... rs, RollawayalHlH"pi'" leek

Party Supplies, Toors,'Invalid Aids

RENT D:1~l.IT

\

VAlley 1-1521

V E R.B EKEAn ~. cement work.~ializing in. Colored, 'Cemen' Patios.Free Estimate-Bonded

\, - LA l~q3BRICK ,.WORK, •block work,, cement, side drives, Ilartiges,, frame anu block. Carpenter,all repairs. A.. A.. Younga.VEnice 9-0152, Call ,between8-9 a.m. or after .:30 p.m.

Chimneys, porchetii, steps re-built and repair&d. Pointing.

A-I CEMENT andB~ICK WORK

NO ~OB TOO SMALL

NEW.AND REPAIRSPo'rches, Steps, Chimn!3Ys,

Side Drives, Ratwalls,'., Garage Floors

Custom Iron Railings, :Porches l!ind,SteirsFREE ESTIMATES

'TUxedo 2-5735'

ZII-CEMENT WORK

21~~LAS,~E'RING, '.PLASTERING. Cleanestserv-

ice, fairest prices. Specializeingin repairs, arches, newceilings. Quality work. TUx-edo 2-2041. . ,

A-I

C~IRS REC~. WA 1.2710. ' .

GUIDE TO GOOD SERVICE

For 9.ldl

~ ,

Park Cab Co.VA 2.2411

SEWERS, any tJme, free estl.mates, working malller plum-ber. VAlley 1-9218.

21L-TILE WORK,FLOOR, wall, ceillilg. Deal di.

recl See work, Hmples.VAlley 4-7109.

21 M-SEWEI CLEANIN.UP.AIRS

CUSTOM ,DECORATINGINTERIOR, EXTERIOR

. PAINTINGSPECIALIZE IN HANGINGWALLPAPER AND 1"ABRI€:S

CALL All'TER 6 P.M.. TUXEDO 5-30411

It A.'WAN'6~EY CO.

ROAD SERVICETU 1-911) tl.!J,.)U-Br. a Day

EartI ...... s.mceen.., Maell Aft.. .. UII ......

FINEFU RN tTU,R.EREFINISH'ED

Antic.1uin9' ,Glazing'and Gold Leaf

.' .,' ,'YAII~y 4.9634C 11 S TOM upholstering. A

, . splendid selection at. deeo- \Peinting end Decorating , rati~e' fabrics .. Expert~ need., ' • ' " ,lepomt mounting. Estunates

Belt of Grosse Point. Refertneel cheerfully g i v e n. Ewald.• Interior • Exterior 13929 Kt!Ulheval VA %-8993.

~ree EstimatesJOHN R. FORTIER

PR 7-3551

EXTERIOR - INTERIORGrosse Pointe references.

Fine Paper HangingWork myself, imured.

LEON STRIEGELV~ley 1-7;75. '

WALL WASHING and interiorand exterior decorating; 20years expl}rience. O. Pou-part. VAlley 2-2522. '

DUDLIHI 3 P.M. TUISIAt

21o-WATEIPROOFIN5

DI MARCO~;r~~~e::=;;WATERPROOFING,eren«;es. Jesse: Page. White LEAKY BAS~MENTSlabor, work ni'yself. VAlley STUCCO, REPAIRING2-7348. If 'no answer, call ROOF &: TILE SERVICETAshmoo ~-7585. TUCK POINTING

LEO P. KISTNER SAND BLASTINGInterior painters, exterior. Rubberized paint, guaranteedFree estimates, work guar- for 4 years, fOl' stone, brick,anteed. Rates 'reasonabl~. cement block.Custom work .and color. ,PRescott 7,-5876, PRescott LUzon 2-8989 ,7-5853. . ... , .. .

HUGHES BROTHERS, paint- .21P-J:UINITUIE'IEPAIIing .anddecorating,. wall UPHOLSTERING at its best,washing, expert paper hang-' For less. Call VAlley 4-4626..ing, free estimates. 5293Yorkshire, TUxedo 2-9750c1r TUxedo 1-'1687.

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PAINT I N G aM deeoratiniGrosse Pointe, references. In-tedor/ exterior. F r e e eau-mates. Carl HeinleIn. VEniee9-1537.' . '

EVERYONE TRUSTSABRAim NAlIE

You can truR' us too, toaatiafyyour pl:..1ntiDc and decoratingneeds. Inside or outside. Wehave 1Ibe know-how and clean

.. equipment. We wUI assist youit ~u ,have a problem. 1 workmyself. Over 30 years servingGrGlle Pointe and eut side.We are' lnaured. An _t1matecoats ~ou nothing. VAlley4-3227, .

JOHN J' TROMBLEY,

f,

~RNEST A. BOCK

CLEANERSFREE ESTIMATES

10615 CADIEUX

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R,UGS PICKED UP.AND DELIVERED

, .20%OFF CASH and CARRY

,For Finer

Interior and ExteriorPainting Md. DecorotingCHRIS C. CHARRON

INC.DR 1.2686 PR 8-4778

Satisfaetion Our Guarantee.Establilhed in 1925

Full InsurlDCe Coverale forYour Pr~tion

PAINTING and decoratlnl, In-terior and exterior. HerbertWalten, 1119 Ashland, VA 2-2800.

DONALD BLISSDeeorator

!:xtet'lor Interiorfree r..Umi.tes

16 Yeus in G.P.TU 1.7050

Painting & DecoraNng.Wall Wuhiha

Floor Maintenance

JOHN'S DECORATINGVE 9.7281 VA 4~lHl76

FIRST <;=LASS painting, pap-erhanging, YI a 11 washing,patch plastering, ,praying.Free estimates, insured. J.L. Crawford (Colored), VA1-3385.

COLORED professional decor-ator. Interior or exterior. Neatworkmanship, best matcrlals.Free estimates. Referenees.TRinity 1-7318.

CLEANED onLOCATION

ZII-PAINTIN. ANDDICOIATIN.

TACKED DOwN CARP~. AND' FURNl'I'URE .

21.1-WALL WASHING

WALL WASHINGP~ING &: DECORATINGREDUCED WINTER 'PRICES

,ELMER t LABADIETUxedo 2-2064'

WALL WASHING arid paint-ing done. Veryreasonahle;,mcient. TUxedo ,1-5306.

TU 1-6905 ', 21K-WINDOW CLEANING

EXPERT painUnr, paperhanl- ''inl bY mechanics,' me em- G. OLMIN~tes. Van Atlche, TUzedo WINDow CLEANING~1187, VA ~1492. SEI\VICE

SCREENS ANDSTORMS SERVICED

VAlley 1~9321

WINDOW CLEANINGWALL WASHIt\jG

Service on Screens and StormsBrick Washing Expertly' Done

Basement PaintingH.E. GAGE & 'SON

TO 4-0138 PR 1jB571

C. R. SHIRK. palnttng anddecorating, wall wuhinl.Fully inJured. VA 2-71129.

PRIDECARPET AND J'URNITU'lU

Painter and dec:orator, qualityand c:olor matching, the finestlServed Grosse Point. homes for10 years.

20685 Woodmont

TUXEDOS.S700.' .

RADKE CARPET CLEANERSCarpets, rues (tacked-dOwn orloose) and upholstered furni-ture e.'qlertly cleaned andmoth proofed, deodorized o.fsmoke and hOllle pet odon, Inyour home.' We specialize inserge binding throw rugs andrunners; picked up and de-livered:

J'ree Estimate. ', RNsonable Pri<:e8 .

DREXEL 1-3133

MASTER PAINTERWill mix custom colorsWorking materials guar-

..anteed.Grosse Pointe ref-erences.'.rE, H264 WE 4-6085

PAINTING, papering, paperremoved. Wall washing.Neat, reliable. Work guaran-teed. Mertens. 122 Muir, TO2-0083.

21H-1UG Cl.EANING

BESTCARPET CLEANERS. CLEANING DYING

REPAIRINGPROKP1' HOKE SERVICE

I'RD J'SrIMATESINSURED \

TU 2.6556

'ROOF REPAIRI,NGEXPERT ON LEAKY ROOFS

New RoofsCeulking

DecksGutter WorK

SMALL PA,.INTING JOBS.Sewers Unplugged

VE 9,.2220 LA 1.b4~7EAVEST,ROUGHS, DO W,N.

SPOUTS.1nBtalled, repaired,cleaned, p-mted. Chimneyspointed. Caulking. All roofwork and repairs. Reason-able. Insuz:ed. Call Bill, TUx-edo5-8070, or TU2-9284.

./TIwH T u... T., Serv. Y.. q.lddy

Zl 00F SEIVICE Zll-f1AINllltG AND. DlCOIATIN&-

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LUGGAGE, trunks,' zippera,sample cues repaired. Gold.tamping, custom bunt lug-gage. TravelerS TrUnk Co..103Z3 Mack. VAlley %~734.

EXPERT WATCH and clockrepairing. Prompt service.Reasonable prices. BradleyJewelers, 2092~ Maek atHampto.n. TU. 2~9309.

21 C-ELECTRICALSERVICE

ELECTRICAL WIRING. ANDREPAIRS

Repairs Our Specialty.Prompt Service.License #22-~54.

KRAUSMANN ELECTRICCOMPANY

TUXEDO 2-5900

21D-ELlC, APPLIANCEALL HOME mechanlx; mow-

ers, washers, faucets, drains,s wit c h e s, vacuums, ete.Quick, reasonable. TUxedo 4-2491.

EXPERT VACUUMCLEANER SERVICE

24-Hour ServiceHARPER VACUUM

i\uth. Eureka, Hoover DealerNEW - REBUILTS '. PARTS

17176 E. WARREN at CadieuxTU 1-1122 OPEN 10 TO 7

21E-CUSTOM COISITSSPENCE!l CORSETS

Individually designed, light-weight foundauons and sur.gieal gar men t I, over 26years experience. Ma u ~ eBan n e r t, 368 McKinley,Grosse Pointe, !I'U &.4027 orTOwnsend 8.331'1.,

21G-IOOF SERVICEDEAL DIRECT. Rc::.fing, lut.

terl, meta I and can valdeelu. VAlley '-7109.

CARPET LAYINGNEW AND OLD

Stair c6xpet ShiftedRepairs of All Types

LEO TRUDELTU 5-0703

Suburban M'~inten~nceA'ssociotes

"No Job is too Sman"One p h 0 n l! call fGr allhome maintenance prob-lems. 'PR 6-303a TU 1-8444

21a-WATCH IEPAIRINfI

FIREPLACE equipment, brassand irons, tools repolishedand . lacquered, Icreens re':p air e d. Smith - Matthews,6640 Charlevoix. WA %-7155.

POODLE. Black 'mlniatur~, 2months, thoroughbred., 'I'tl2-3006.

zo-rlANO SlUiCE

BRITTANY SPANIEL PUPS,A.K.C;; champion &ired, fieldann bench. LA. 6-4222.

PEDIGREED Male Golden Lab-'rador, 3 yean;. PrImary in-

terested in good home for tlliIfiDe'dog. TUxedo 1-4089.

1PO I N T E NEW S

.TO OWN

MANY OTHERS

VERNIER ROAD

CALL Tuxedo 2.-6900

l1A--&.OTS FOR SALIGROSSE POINTE SHORES-

Freneh Acres Sub., DuvalRoad" 125xl00 ft. $11,000.Richard M. Kimbrough Co.,17850 Maumee, TU. 2-2593Monday through Friday.

WINDMI'CL POINTF Subdivi-sion, Gros.se Pointe PArk, cor.ner lot and adjacent, Lake.pointe and Avondale. EDge-witer 1.9238, dally beforeftOOt'. T, l. PhI~Upl.

CHAMPIONREALTORS

TU 4.5700 TU 4.7010

Vacant soon. Almost new CapeCOd style ineome. 3 bedrooms,dOwn, 2 bedrooms up. Exeellentcondition. Near Eastland. •

DRYERS VENTE'O$'15 Complete

CALLROGER B. HENRY, INC. LA. 7-0533 or TU 1-4162

'. :n1 MAIN st.ROC~TEJt, MICH.LI a.,~998- OL 1-9111

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MERR1WEATHERNicely located,nooern Colonialin perfect condition throughout.Guest or maid's room on 1stfloor, .. bedrooms, 3 baths on2nd. Library, Florida room, ac-tivities room and patio.' Avail-able soon. No bettei' value any-where.,

M/\RFQRD COURTUnusually, _nctive Contem-porary. 3 bedrooms, 1¥.1 baths,derl, 2 car attached garage. Fullprice, J27,500.

BY OWNER-3 bedrooms, fam-ily room, n.ueatiOD. LaTgerooms; many clOle'bl' andbuilt-IDS. Raised fireplace.Beautifully' deeorllteQ. 1708Littlestone, 'TUxedo 1-1236.

WINDMILL PTE. DRIVEOne ye-ar old'Southern ColOlllaloverlooking the lake. 4 bed-rooms, 2 baths, 2 lavs, familyroom, reCreation room, terrace.A delightf1.!1 family home.

, -LOTHRo'PA deluxe ranch home. 3 bed-rooms, 2¥.1 baths, maid's roomand bath. Library. family room,recreation room. Many specialfeatures. Quick possP.;,sion.

This contemporary b r i e It C 0 MP LET E piano lervice.ranch homewitb exposed base- , Tunwg, repairing, refinish-ment nestled in the hills 1 mile ing and moth proofing. Placenorth of Rochester, would be a your order. early. R. Zech,wonderful investment in coun. , RE 11.3232.try diving. On three and onehalf acres; this 78x28 ft. home 21A-GENERAL SEIVICEShas a center e-lltrancet 3 largebedrooms, and a. beautifulSwedish open fireplace ~rvingthe, 'living and, dining areas,Kitchen with built-ins, 2lhbaths, recreation room withfireplace, large screened porch.This beautiful. modern homecan !Je '. yours for $32,500.00with $7,000.00 doWn.

BROWN miniature male, poodle,8 months old pedIgreed. Hadall. shots, houS1!trained, excel-

'lent With children, $65. TUx.edo 5-8490.

PEDIGREED Siamese 'kittens.Papers avltllable. PR. 6-4036,after 5 p.m.PR.8-3023. .

DACHSHUND. Miniature Pup-pies, excellent breedIng, beau-ties, AKC' registered. Rea-lO!lable~ PRescott 2-0629.

TU 4-4400 P E M B R 0 K E Webh. Corgi's.Preferred pets of the royalfamily. Sire' import; dam,

\ IT'S WISE Amerlean and Canadian e.d.To buy in a neighborhood Male and female puppies.

where pride reflects in th!! well JUniper 8-3642. ..kept.homes around. 'rPe double BEAGLE Pu' . kdoo~' entrance of this 3 bed- PPle&, SIX wee sroo.h i Colonial Tri-Ievel ere- old, :tour well marked. males.ates a breath taking effect as it AKC registered. TUx e d 0leads into a beautiful large foy- . 1-7627. ,er. A formal living room, with PO 0D L E S, AKC, miniaturefireplace, and a' separate dln- black puppies, 7 weeks old, 1ing room are on the first level. male, 1 female. $125, $150.On.)he second level, a 31x14 ft. LAkevIew 6-7078.family rooIn will be a favorItespot for faii1lly fun and enter-taining. Adjacent to the familyroom is the sparkling West-inghouse kitchen with built-ins.incl\1ding a dishwasher ~dfreezer. An imposini wrougbtiron. staircase 'leads from thefamily room to the third levelbedroom area. 21h baths. 2¥.1car plastered garage. Priced at$40,900.00. Take the first stepto better li\!ing - call Wi now.

13D-MOITGAGIS

MORTGAGESResidential - Commercial

FIRST MORTGAGEComnutmeJ)t 24 hr.. Money4 days $1,000.00 up, 604, 5-'1Yrs. Repayment. • ,',.,SECOND MORTGAG,J:LOANS. Equj,ty above M"rt-gage of Land Contract' Balanceplus Chattel on, Pontents, $5~.

IST OFFERING $2,000 -18 Mo. Repay.ment. NoGUEST HOUSE, appraisal char ill'

Perfection for the couple 'who • GRISWO.LD •w.ant ~ few Wge rooms and MORTGAGE CO.low. upkeep, Hving room 4Ox20 423 Ford Bldg. WO 3-7280opens ooto large terrace, mod-' "em pant~",1nd kitchen, com- 16--PETS FOR S:,LE"fomble 2nd' fleer.

CALL ,

SWEENEY & MOORETU 1-6800

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.GROSSE POINTE PARKGrayton, 1425. Price dl'lllsticallyreduced OD this spacious 4-bed.room, .21h-bath Colonial., 2-cargarage. Bullt-in stove and oven.Potential for very nice home atvery modente price. Call fordetails. J

CARTE:R & CO,.

lJ-aIAL mATIfqlSALE

AUD'U~ON 4650. • bedrooms.St. Matthew's Parish. '2-carjarage. gas heat, excellent

\ .condition. $27,500. Reason-able down payment, terms tobe 'agreed upon. Open for

. ins pee tl 0 n. Owner. KE.1.0141.

,GROSSE

IJ/

Richard M.~imbrough,

Bldr. .

MAXON BROTHERSTU 2-6000

BY OWNERW A '1' ERr RON T HOME IN

ALGONAC on deep eanal.2nd house, from St. ClairRiver. Can dock up to 55'cruiser. Boathouse, 2 bed •

""'rooms, brick, nnch type, at..tached ~zeway and garage.80' canal frontage on tlrlvatelsld. Close to schools, ~hurch.'es, shopping. For further de-tail. call after 8:15 p.m.,SWift 4-1114 or 4-3321. BroceSod de r I, 12& lnterlocllenDrive AIgon&lr..

• BY OWNER3 BEDROOM BRICK

COLONIALNear schools, 7 Mile-Mack. Spa-

cious. Complete rn!wly decor~ated' and new ly carpete4down. llh baths, ~po-reh...aluminum storms and

, screens, new aluminum doors.Gas heat, 2 car gar age,$21,900 for quick sale. Lowdown payment, aWJme mort-gage. TUxedo 4-2714..No real-tors please.

CONTEMPORARY. 3 bedrooms,2¥.1 beths, Florida ~ withfireplace, ree. room .. Storms,scr~ns, carpetlnll'. 2-car ga-rage, near schools, buses. b-cellent condition. Owner be-Ing transferred. 1J98 Lake.pointe. VAlIey 1-4391.

See our picturetl and floor plansof available GrtlI55e PointePointe hO'llses.

NEW HOMES FOR SALEGrosse Pointe Forms

.20 Kercheval - 6 bed-rooms, .~ baths, II ear ga-rage, library, etc. $,76.500.

Grosse Pointe Park16615 J eU e r s o'n nearBishop, 4 bedI'C!OIXlll, 2~baths, la r g e activitiesroom, all electric kikhen,dining room, 2 car attacR.ed garage, $48,000.

Grosse Pointe City'67 Fisher. 3 bedrooms,21h baths, 2 ear gange..pQ,500. ..in Addition to Above."

We Are Starting SeveralNew Homes in All

Price Ranges

A DREAM HOUSEGr6s~e Pointe Vicinity

Must see inside modern beau-ty. Unfurnished or furnished.New morlem furniture; 2-bed-room ranch, family room,. 2-car' attached garage; 2 fire-places, built - in range andoven. basement and completerecreation room, built-in' bar,booths/ showcase, music, pan-eled and tiled. Leaving iltatemust sell. Owner. Under $30,-000, or best offef".

TU 4-6128

64 CLAIRVIEW,3 - bedroombrick ranch, pBneled libraryand paneled Florida. ~m.Large living room and din-ingioom, kitchcen and utili-ty. Beautifully landsCaped;

'Cyclone fence and alwn~-nwn greenhouse. Open daily,Owner. TUxedo 1-9716.

RIVER - CANAL - FARMSVACANT

Homes of all types. We canf1l1 your requirements, includ.ing your pocketbook, .See "Tex" Hoyt. SWUt 4-3621H. J.. HIGHSTREET REALTY

1126 st. Clair River DriveALGONAC .

acroliS frOm thlnter

anne parker, tuxedo ~.()oM8.Dyapwintment: 319 Be au preLane near Farms pollee, IIsPaCY old farm, good "pins"and location, $10,&40 ••. 382

.. McKinley, St. Paul's, Richard.Remodeled, refreshed, all newfurnace and kitchen ... 22441Statler near Ten. Prlvat,dockage, nice lot and bung,10% down ... 22025 GrandLake, immediate-a one floorstudio, $11,800 or $110 • '."and by appointment: 1453Wayburn, big little Cod, lowdOWJ\ • , •

FOUR BEDROOMSPlus den-guest room and threebaths. Beautiful large kitchenwith dinette. Finest customfeatures at ~ reasonable price.Direct from builder,. A, J.Williams, TUxedo 5-0001.

560 COOK ROADOpen 2 to 5 Sunday

329 McKINLEY ROADAft attractive 3 bedroom C~l-onial. with. breakfast room, 1stfloor lav., terrace, recreationroom. and 2-car garage. Offeredtc ,settle estate. ,Vacant./ OPEN SUN]JAY 2 TO 5

OR BY APPOINTMENT

T. RAYMOND JEFFS81 Kercheval TU 1-1100

MADISON, 470. Solid Englishhome. 3 bedrooms, 2~ baths.Low in price. Near~schools:

HOMER WARREN & CO.18118 MACK AVE.

TU 5-9470

GROSSE POINTE ,PARKBerkshire, 726; under C()n.'struction. 4 bedroOm Man-t.erey C 0 Ion i a 1 WilLcomplete to your specifi-cations

435 LODGE DRIVEColonial, 4 bedrooms andmaid's quarters. Carpetsand draperies. Large sun-roo m, encloSed jalouSieporch, complete kitchen,recreation room, 3 car ga~ 44 LAKECREST LANErage. One of Detroit's 4 bedroom bouse near lake.most beautiful' locations Built foe formal and informalnear th~ water. Priced be- 'living. Large family room andlow selling market. swimming pooL Shown by apo

BERKSHIRE ROAD, 776 pointment O~ly.English; Tudor. 4' bed- ALBERT D. THOMASrooms lind, maid's quar- Cters, recreation room, wal- IN .nut paneled den. TUXEDO '2-0628 '-

HuNT CLUB, 2008 .. 3 bedroomColonial, Ilh baths, recre-ation room, bar, screenedporch, family kitchen. carpet-ing, draperies, shutters. New~1y decorated, spotlessly clean.Gas heat, garage. Leavingcity, priced to sell, $23,900.Immediate .pOssession. Opendaily 10 to 6. TUxedo 1-4620.

RIVARD. Live liIr;e a NewYorker in a brownstone house.Playmates for your childrenin 'ev'ery !ldjoining terrace. 5

, bedrooms,.3 baths, studIo li-. hrary, glamorously moderni-

ized.TROMBLEY, 720, 2 family.'. Economical livIng in. cOstly

residential section. • bed-rooma, 3 baths, maid's quar-

• ters. Land contract. \HAMPTON ROAD, REDUCED.,

Cape COd, Dear lake. 3,bed-rooms, 2 baths uP, library or 'bedroom and bath dowll.Lnge terrace,. 2 fireplacetii.

NEFF ROAD, 879., Remodeled2 bedroom, 2 bath house withlarge living room. Modemkitchen and utility room.$17,000: Good investment.

. Duplex street.HILLCREST. Split level on

cozy slreet: Large lot facingbeautiful gardens. 3 bed.

. rooms, \ .3 baths, library)• sunken Florida room, 15x35,

with fireplace. - ,BARRINGTON,. 777. Large, ' TUxedo 2.2593

_light. rooms. 4 bedrooms, sunroom. PrIced under $30,000.

ANN BEDFORD GOOnlli.. ...N GROSSE POINTE'TU .5-6063 1_0 7-4706 ROLAND. Center ball Colonial

JOHN S. GOODMAN ' in fine condition. 3 bedrooms,H2 baths. Panelled library.Gas A.C. heat.

PRESTWICK. Good value at$21,500. 3-bedroom ranch. 6

. yearS old.

S. EDGEWOOD close to lake.Ranch of high qua)lty. 2 largebedrooms. 2 full baths. Pan-eled family .room. Exceptionaldetails.

BY BUILDER AND 'OWNER

,ROBERT E. SCHULTZTU 1-7786 VA 1~9389

BARGAIN!SiX-room house at 101 MuirROII'd in Grosse Pointe Fanus.,3 bedrooms, living, ld1cben, andutility. Gas furnace, near tral1li-portation and schools. May beseen by appointment. $7,000. ~

TUxedo 1-5879 .: 1

TO SETTLE' ESTATE4 bedroom, 2 bath. rancnplus 2 boat houles. ,300'frontage on south channelnear Old Club. Breakwall.Only $150 per foot, or bestoUer. For details, caIl Mr...,Champion, TUxedo. 4-""00... . ,"

..GROSSE POINTE

or.INDIAN VILLAGE

Property

HUGH CHALMERS,TU 4-4040

Memb~r Gr. pte: Brlas.' Assn.

WESTCHESTER 705. Beauti.ful 5 bed.room house nearlake, St.Amtirose Parish. Oilheat, attaehed 2-car garage.$47,500, $75QO down. Termsto be arranged. Shown by ap-pointment only. Owner. KE.]-0141.

NEW

986,.BALFOUR.3 bedroom' Coionhl 2lh baths.Has all built In features, nearsehools. Open.

, VALLEY 3-0875

GROSSE ,PTE. WOODSDEEPLANDS SUB,

596 PEACHTREE LANENew Colonial," 4 ,bedrooms, 2baths, 2 .lAvatories, large li-brary, utility roOm, recreationroom. " "

A. H. DePAEPETU 4-0960 TU 2-4044

BEDFORD. 844. Lovely' Eng.lish colonial .. 1"a r g e ,bed-rooms, liviDg room 15~31,new kitchen; new] y deco-rated. Also'. iots on 2 newcourts in G r 0 sse PointeWoods. Brown Investment Co.TUxedo 5-2500.!' -

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13-IUL ESTAnFOR SALE

DOYLE PLACE E., 19935 - 3bedroom ranetl, fully air cOn-ditioned, 2 'blocks from Starof the Sea and John BarnesSchools. TUxedo 1-6448 after6 p. rn.

518 BARRINGTON.. bedrooms

56 LAKESHORE LANE3 bedrooms

820 WESTCHESTER. 3 bedrooms

1224 VERNIER3 bedrOjlms

80 ROBERT JOHN3 bedrooms

1048 VERNIE"ft3 bedrooms

279 G.P. BLVD., 4 bedrooms, maid's quarters820 WESTCHESTER

3 bedrooms639 WESTCHESTER

5 bedrooms1125 GRA'2'TON

4 bedrooms, maid's qua'rters20 LOCHMooR

4 bedrooms, llJaid's quarters562-4 ST. CLAIR

2 family flat

SEE OUR PHOTOGRAPHS OFOTHER FINE HOMESTHROUGHOUT GROSSEPOINTE.

C, W. TOLES" ltat'Chevl1 - TU .... 100

YOUI AD CAH IE' CHARGED • ,111,•• T..... Li... T.Sorv. V.. 9tdckly. , .

12A-10ATS AND 13-REA~ ESTATE lJ.-a1AL ESTAnMOTORS FOR, SALE 1101 S~U

1954 OW ENS 21 ft. Flying KARL D V ESBrldJe Cruslel'. Top, side cur- ., A Italns. Full panel, flush rear REALTORde~k, 60' ap, inboard.re- TU 5-3220built this season, Gray shirtextras, t r a 11 e r included, 81 Kerchevol Ave,$1950. Cash or teqns. TUxedo Member G.P. Broker's Assn.5-3074. •, PRICE reduced. 3 or 4 bedroom

1954 26-foot. Chris Craft Fiylng brick Colonial, custom bulltBrIdge cruiser with. 105 h. p. 1941. Fine neIghborhood nearengine inexccllent conditIon. Grayhaven. Best g r IIm marSleeps 'four, has galley and school in Michigan and st.head. New nylon convertible Martin's. Luxury beyond com-tOPl &ide•.cuI1ltins and cockpit 'pare at $2],000. Terms. Ownercover; Many, ~tras Including: VAlley 1-9594. 'new extra propeller. life pre-servers, ring buoys •.Wired for6 and 110 .volt cabin lightswIth dock outlet. Chrome bowpuplt and plexiglass forwardhatch .. $4950.00. Shown by ap-poIntment only. Call TU 4.1504 after ,6 p.m. ,

CHRIS-CRAFT, Sea Skiff, 1959,105 h.p,. like. new, sacrifice.PRescOtt~l3. ,

33 FT. RICHARDSON sedan,1952. Twill. US h,p. Sleepsfour, fully equipped, manyextras. Excellent I=0ndition.TUxedo 1-'1883 or PRescott 2-

I3054.. ' ,; ., .•.. ,.

7Y.z H~P. SCOTT, 10 years butonly 35 hours old.' Perfectcondition, $50. TU. 5-3624.

SAILBOAT,151h ft., trailer, 5b.p. Evin r\1de, and all ac-ces~rlfs. PR ,6.7432., ."

12E-IUSINESS~IOPERTYENTIRE block, East 's Mile. Ex-

cellent motel site. Call Mr.Wilson, PRescott 2-0080. '

12F-IESOIT NOPEI1YFOR SALE

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10:00 aoUl.-Church Scb00110fNuraery thru ,funiCI'Departmentll

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You ar. cordially invit.d to' attend ••• "

Git, of Gro~sePointeNOTICE OF

Sixth Church of Christ,Scientist, Detroit ...

14710 Kercheval, bet, Manirlique Ilnd Ashland. Sunday Se.rvlce 10:30 a.m.

Infant's. Room Open for 1(1:30Service

READINr. ROOM: -18348 EAST WARRENWednesday. Evening TesUmonial. Meetlnll-B:OO p,m.Wednesday 10 a,m.. to 7 p.m, Sunday 2 to 4:30 p,m.

Mon., 'rIlCS .. Thurs .• Frl and Sat, 10 .am. to 9 p,m.W d.•oe nowl is the t~me rof all good men to come ao the

REGISTRATION,

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For City General ElectionTuesday, Nov. 3, 1959

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Clerk ofGrosse POlntc, Wayne County, Michigan will be atbls office 17150 Maumce ~venue, for the purposeof receiving registrations from qualified clectors notalready regi~tcrcd and who will posscss such quall.flcations on or before November 3, 1959, daily from8:30 o'clock a.m, Ul 4:30 o'clock p.m. Wednesday,until 6;00 p.m.

Norbert P. N,ff17150 Maumee AvenueCITY CLERKTUxedQ 1i-l5800

Publlshtd In GTOlit PoInte NewaThursday. August 27. IllS!!.

Closed SaturdaysFor the convenience of the electors the Clerk wittrccelve registrations on Monday October 5 .1959 from8;00 o'clock a.m. until 8:00 o'clock p.m. '

"(Last Day for Receiving R'gistration.for This EI.ction)

first Church of Cllrist.Scieltist, .

Gr.osSf: Poi." Fa~s

\'ou are Innud to. 11M tile

Chrislilll! Sci."Headial 1001I

19613 MtIdc Aye.Grosse Poi.... W.....

Open from 10 8,m. to t5 p,m.daily except Sundays and Holi-days. Thursdays and\:FrIda)'auntil 9 p.m. • . .

ELSIE BARTZMrs. Bartz, 64, of 1037 Har-

vard ,road, died Friday, August28, at Ford hospital.

She. is survived by her hus-band, Arthur E. Bartz; a sister.Mrs. John C. Pankow; a brother,Alfred Buelow; and a nieee, Mrs.Fay Menagh.

Services were held Monday,August 21, and burial was inForest lll;wn cemetery.

AKCHJEL. HEADINGTONMr. Headington, 77, of 1272

Wayburn' avenu~, died Sunday,August 30, at his home.. "

He is survived by his wife,Jean; Ilnd a daughter, Mra. IrmaBerklcli. , .'

Services were yesterday, sep-tember 2, and burial WII in For-est La~n' cemetery.

Mrs. C;;race ,A .. DetwUer, • andthr~ brothers, John W., GeorgeA., 'and Peter M.' ..

}servlces .were held at ChristChurch, Monday, .\ugust 31,and burial was, in Woodl~ncemetery. MemorIal tributesma'y. be sent, to Chrls~ Church,the GI'OSse Pointe Club or theNeighborhood Clu'b.. "

LOUIS D. BOLTONMr. Bolton, 82, formerly of

Grosse PolnttJ and of Covlng"ton, Georgia, died on August12 in Covington. .. ,

He served as a Captain Inthe U.S. Army 9ul'ing WorldWar I.

He is survIved by his .wlfe,Dorothy Gray Bolton; a daugh-tel:' Mrs; Dorothy D. Beam ofLincoln road; and a son, JollnGray Bolton of Cunningha'm,Pa., ,

ServIces were held in Cov-ington on August 14 and burialwas there.

GRAYCE VALADEMiss Vala'de, 48, Qf 1692 Al-

lard road, died' SatUrday, Aug-ust 29, at Ford' hospital: ..

She is survived by her moth.er, Mrs, Nina'yalade; .• brother,Ralph; and two sisters, Mrs.Frederick Kroenlg and Mrs. Al-bert Lieder. •

Services were" held Monday;August 31, ana burial' was inGreen Hills cemetery, Kings-ville, Ont. '

PAULINE (CARRII) RENAUDMiss Reniud, 81, of 378 St.

Clair' avenue, died Saturday,August 29, in Bon Secours hos-pital of a heart attack.

She 1s survived by two broth.ers, Albert E. lInd Fladget; andsisters, Mrs. Ida Poupard, Mrs.Bessie Trombley and Mrs.Clara Baker; and two nephews,Clement B. and Fred Poupard., Services were Tuesday, Sep-tember I, at St. Pauls Churchand bur111t was'in St. Paul's cem-etery,

The Park fire departmentmade 24 runs during July ac-cording to the department'smonthly report.

Theya'sslsted six .persol'lssuffering from heart ,attacks,had one. resuscitator call, twoelectrical fires, one poisoningcall, and one false alarm.

There were 13 reports of\vires down in the city.

Detroit Garden ClubTo Have Ce~ter Show

,A flower show by the mem-,bers of the Detroit Garden Clubwill highlight their monthlymeeting' and T,uncheon to beheld on September 9, at GrossePointe Memorial Center at12:30 p.m.

Hostesses for the day will beMrs. J. L. Bartsow and Mrs.Fred Kirkhlll.

Sublnit ReportOn Park Fires

CITY OF GIOSSE POINTE WOODSLEONA D, LlDDLI, City CI.rtc '

106.. I. Residuls ofOilyof Grosse p~.,.Woods, licllilal

RUBBISHRubbish collections regularly scheduled for Mon.day, September 7, 1959 (Labor Day) will becollected on Tuesday, September 8, 1959.- .

CITY OF GROSSE POINTE WOODSLEONA. D. LIDDLE, City C'.r~

Notice 10 lI.. i....1s ofIroSSl P.ilt. Wot»4s,lic.iC'.

The City Hall Offices and all other City Depart-ments, excepting the Department of Public ~afety,

. will be CLOSED on Monday, September 7, 1959Labor Day.

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The first Council Meeting of SEPTEMBER willbe held on Monday, September 14, 1959rather thanSeptember 7th, Labor Day,

PARAKEET FOUNDPark Patrc.lman Don Dean

found a yellow and green para-keet near 1007 Buckingham,according to a. pollce reportmade on Thursday, August 27. •The owner can claim the bl':"d The first. concern of educa-by camng at the officer's home, tlon has always been to build1369 Wayburn. . Icharacter.

The Basis Club, the youngmen's municipal bond' club ofDetroit, held its second annualsummer outing on August 14and 15 at the St. Cialr Inn andCounty Club. "

Ed Parr, president, and Mrs.Parr, and John Taylor, outingch'alnnan, and Mrs. Taylor, re-ceived members, their wives. andguests. for a weekend of' golf,swimJlling and bridge. I

Highlightirig the activities• • • were a cocktail party and din-

The appointment of Kenn~th ner follll'lved by dancing. '.R. Peterson as ~Istant D1rec- Among the several Pointerstor of Purchasing Is announced who atlcnded were:by Bruce Kirsten, Director of, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Duke,Purchasing, Fruehauf Trailer Mr. and Mrs. Milton ~alkalis,Company. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Martin,

Mr. Peterson is a twent~ year Mr. and I\Irs. Harry Jones, II,veteran of Fruehl!uf with the Mr. 'and Mrs. Don MacLarenexception of three years he and. Mr. and Mrs. Peter D.spent in the U. S. Navy during Whitman."VVorld VVar II. ----------------

Mr. Peterson was formedyAdministrative' Assistant to M,'.Roy Fruehauf, Chairman of theBoard, and' handled' a numberof. the company's larger nation-al fleet accounts. Prior to that,he worked In variouscapacitlesIncluding Sales, GovernmentContra~ts and Accounting. .

A resident of Grosse PointeWoods,. Mr. PeterSon lives withhis wile 'Gerry and three sons,Ken, .Jr., Paul and Michael, at1737 Broad~one road. ~. .'.

The promotion of James E.Gibson, 251 Lincoln road, asProject Administrator, .has beenannounced by Harold S. EI"lington, president of Harley,Elllngton and Day, Inc., De-troltarchitects. and engine~rs.,In his new assignment, Gib-

son will speclallze in Institu-tional and commercial projects.

GROSSE 'POINTE NEWS

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Toastmasters ReadyTo Open New Season

Little GriddersSet for Action

The Grosse Pointe Farms Lit.tle Footballers get under .wayon Wednesday, september 2,with r~glstraUon startIng at7:30 at the Neighborhood Club.

All boYs must be between9--12years of age inclusive as ofSeptember 1,. 1959. The bo:'ssllOuld bring their birth certifi-cate with them for registering.

All past players who. are stilleligible have been notified andalso should report to the Neigh-borhod Club. next Wednesday.

Every boy on the team -getsa full game untform, and apractice suit with the best pro-tective equipment available. Noboy plays unsupervised or withill fitting or poor protection.

All boys compete «gainst boysapproximately their 011'1\ agellnd weight under experiencedcoaches at allUmes. Teamphysicians are in attendance atall contests according to leaguerules.

In tbe past two years, nearly150 Grosse Pointe Farms boysh~e benefited by the supervi-sion and play in this footballg r 0 UP. Approximately 16,000play hours have been playedwith nc Injury of c:oasequence.

Team officials are lookingforward to a large turn-out nextWednesday, September 2, forregistration.

Giant Antique ShowPlanned for October

A regretable error occurredin the engagement announce-ment last week'. of Ursula Bog-ner of "Cologne, Germany, andRonald O~to of :rrombley road .

It was stated that the couplewould live in Cologne. Thewedding ~l1Ibe in Cologne onOctober 10, but the couple wllJJ!v(: in Harcourt road.

Correction OfferedOn Engagement Story

Mrs. Sam Zilly to SpeakTo New England Colony.

Mrs. G. Sam ZllIy, presidentof the Gr.osse Pointe Women'sRepubl!can Club and the Col~lege Women's Volunteer serv-ice, w1lI speak September 15 tothe Grosse Pointe Colony ofNew England Women .•

MI'lI. Edward A. Davy, pre~i-dent of the colony, wlll openthe luncheon meeting at theWomen's City Club. Mrs. HenryM. .Booth, Mrs. Wlllfred J.Campbell and Mrs., Ralph R.Ranney wllJ be hostesses.

DOUBLE DUTY

Pest MasterKt1ls ants, bagworml, grub.,mosqulUlS and practically allkinds of bltlnR and harmful in-sect life. Also contains VITALIFE Ilquld fertilizer to stimu-lale vigorous growth and colorto grasses, shMlbs, vInes, etc.

PEST CONTROL CLINICRotall store, 110215Kercheval

VALLEY 2-0322We deltroy all houRChold pesUl.

K&SLANDSCAPE SERVICE ,With the exepUon of two

Complete lawn and garden shows held In New York at theservice. Spring clean-up, ferti- .Coliseum and at MadisonUzing'; rolling, top 'dressing .. Square Gardens, the AntiqueFree estimates. Show scheduled for the Ford

'J Auditorium in downtown De-TUxedo 2-6720 trolt's new Civic ,Center on

,October 1 through October 4,POINTE LANDSCAPE CO. wllI be the largest show of its'

Landscape and lawn mainte. kind held In the United Statesnance, planting. Plants for this year. .sale. This show Is the. braln-chlld

BILL CROTHERS Ervin A. Steiner, Jr. of Tou.PR 2-1898 ralne road. With 80 exhibits

22304 Ten Mile near Jefferson repreesntlng .. d e ale r s fromthroughout the mldw~ Mas.

COMPLETE landscaping SOi'V. sachusetts, New Hampshire,I I It I tI n Vennont and Pennsylvailla, Mr.

tce, awn cutt ng, ell va. 0 Steiner offers Detrolters theand fertlllzlng, edging and opportunity to view or pur.clean-up work. Jullu! La chase antiques with a collectiveQUlere, PR 8.2709. Free est!- valuo of over one mUllonmates. $1.85 per hour, dollars,

Wtlh • modest beginning lastspring, Mr. Steiner has es. ToastmllRters Club 672 openstablll\hed himself In the Antique a new season Wednesday. Scp-field with his exhibit at the tcmber 9, at 6:30 p.m. at theFord Auditorium. The show Hannan YMCA, 10401 E. Jeffer-was well attended and dram8. son. An Interesllng program llBStlcally proved his Imaglnallon been alT8nged as the clubIn selecting the ultra modem anxiously awaits the new seas'on.f'ord Auditorium /IS a setting Tit 1 e s of the speeches in.for antiques of all dlscrlptlon. clude:-"Mystery Unknown\. by

Thc October show at the Hank Lahus. "How to Use Pro-Ford AUditorium wlll be the motion Devices" by Jim Corbin,forerunncr to a serles of 8hows "A Way Ul .Beat the RussiansMr. Steiner intends to hold to the Moon" by Ralph Per!;,',in other cities throughout and "Should we have a ThirdMichigan and tbe Midwest. It Party" by Jlm.Hunt,Is Mr. Steiner's belief that The toastmaster ,of Ule even-shows of .thls typo wlJl do muoh Ing wlll be Ra~ Denny.

WILtlAM TOTTY to acquaint the public with thc Anyone Interested in obIerv.LandscapIng - Grus Cutting wondel'lJ of Ulo 8ntlque world, [ng toutmaBter training In pub-Gardening & Clean Up Work an opportunity tor Dctroitel'lJ ot lie speaKing II cordially invited

Sod Laid all agcs to browse among somc Ifor the first or any followingAll Home Maintenance of" the lInest antiques in the meeting. For more Information

TUxcdo 2.9284 TUxedo 15.8070 country. phone Hank LabuI, PH 6-4387,

,21Y~~ILYEI PLATINGSILVER &. GOLD PLATING

Oxidizing and RepairingBrass Polishing & LacqueringJewelry Repairing, Engravi:ng

lEEBERTSILVERSMITHS

14508 CHARLEVOIX1 Blk. east of Chalment

VA 2.7318

21X-GAIAGE & HOMIMODERNIZATIOIll

GARAG~ raised, straight.ened ' or. moved. Also rat

'walls, floors and all othercement ~ork. Free estimates.Dick Blondell, TUxedo ""5368.

21~NDSCAPlN.GLANDSCAPING, sodding,

lawn cuttiIlg- and mainte-nance. Tree work; sprayIng.Plowing ..WAlnut 5-9323.

.TREE TRIMMING,REM()V AI.., SPRAYING,

Dutch Elm disease spraying,cabling.

Free estimates.• TU 1-6950

. CAL FLEMING TREESERVICE

21U-PLUMIIN~ •GAS HEAT - Free estimates,

worldng malter pl'umber. VA.1-9218.

PLUMBING and heating, elec-tric sewer cleaning, gaswater heaters installed. J.M. Kuehner, TUxedo 5-29fQ.

,PLUMBING, any time. Free.. e:stlmates; sewers, gill heat,

rim~odeling. VAlley 1-9218.

Continued Dr.'Eugen~ BahnAud~n Society Pointe, O.0'.'IT, ,U,A',IIIES,~,'". Off ,for Greece Reveals Progralll .Zl5-CAIPlNTlifwOII. Dr; E~et:I. BlJln, ~ lived Mem~IPI m' the Detroit Bos'ineS8 VIVIAN M. NoaTHaup

Additions .. AIt~rotions at 13&$ Grayton road,.on leave .Audubon ,Socle~ for the 1959-- .. " oteai;! Mrs. Northrup, of 824 ThreeK'I'tehen .Modernizotion from h1I poalUon, as Chairman 60 leason are now open, accord- !, ~ ,MlJe drive, dl~d Wednesday,'

of the' <fraduate Committee of Ina to the !'OCiety'l publ1c1ty August26, in Bon Secours nOl-or Minor Repair the ~partmel'lt of Speech and dlalrrnao, .Mrs. E. Malcolm Cut- pitat .Free Estimates Piofeaor of Speech at Wayne ler. Thomas R. Quilter; C.L.U. of A lifelong resident of the.De-

I Licensed Contractor State 'Unlvel1lIty In Detroit, Dual' &bowings of Audubon liampton road, who is assoclat- troit lirea, she was a memberFRANK J. ST, AMOUR sailed for Europe Augu~t 12 Screen Tours are again sched- ed with the George C. F~aser of Colony Town Club, the

aboard the Queen Elizabeth,. He uled. with, a variety of field Agency of Aetna Life Insurance 11 111TU '2-8324 TU 5-5791 Is on his WIllY. to Thessalonlk!, trips, info.rrilai' evening pro- Co.. Is announcing the firm's Woman's City Ciub~, t e V age'

Garden Club and' the PardiR E P A I R SCREENS, fencelll Greece where he w1Jl be De,.n grams, and the popular Nature' new offices and address in the Club. • .d . of Boys !lnd Head or th~ Eng- Work$hop, October 10. IBM building at 7700 Second

porches, stf!ps, oors, WID- Ii h D artment at An at oUa ' Do 1 d She is survived by her !lus.dows, cab in e!s, boo k. C\1 g ep . Eight outstanding naturalist. u evar. • • • hand, H. Murray Northrup;' acases, good work. prompt 0 e e: , photographers representing the "iARY JANE ANDERSON., son, James.' M.; a daught.el', Mrs.service. S. E. Barber, 20380 Dr. Bilhn served six yell'll National Audubon Society will ... t J h th MHollywood, TU 4-.,0051. In Germany ,with the U.S. De- present the. film-lectures on daugliter of MRS. RALPH AN: ~~ae; . :~::{s;~;~lst:~'M~'

partmerl.t, of State and the MiIi-, Saturday evenings at, 7 and 9 DERSON' of Maryland avenue, r es .., .,.JIM ,SUnON tary Government aseduca,tlon- o'''loek in the Rackham a"dl- .representing Marycrest College, Bruce B. Bender; t,wo brothers,

... "b f th t d t Charles tlnd Donelson; and1677 BRYS . al advisor for the universities torium. 'rhese programs will be will e one 0 . e s u en s seven grandchildren... in Hesse-Marburgan~ Gies- supplement~d by free matinees Davenport, Iowa.' at, the, 16th

Carpenter Work, Repairing. & 'sen. He was educated at the for sch,oolchildren in NO'lember' National Congress of the Na. Servlccs were held Saturday,Remodeling,' Attics, Porches, UniVersity ,of, .WisconSin,. from and April. tiona I Federation. of Catholic August 29, ..and burial was inGara,e&. TU' 4:2942, w~lch he received bot~ his, ~.A~ The, lecture series wUl bring College Students 10 St. Louis, 'Woodlawn cemetery. .

. ana Ph.D. degr~s ... He has to Detroit the noted bird artist Mo. .... ".21T-DIESSMAKING taught at the U~lve!~ltiesof and field guide author, Roger Mary Jane is also taking part WARD A. DETWILER II

Iowa, Colgate, OhIO Slate and Tory Pete~on with his motion in the Stud~nt Governm~t1t Mr. Detwiler. 41, of 1~SEWING . ~terations,8dlilts' Wiseons.ln, and, Marburg Unl- picture On European 'wildlife Presidents'conference ,sponsor- Three MUe drive, died Friday,

and children; hems, zippers, "ersity In Gennany. " refuges, cd annually by tl,1~NFCCS dur- August' 28, at Ford hospital. :plaUl drapes. TU 1-,7455. .. Prior to his ,service with the Olin Sewall Petting1ll, Jr., lng. the days i~me~i1ately pre- Irominjurles received in a

Department of State" Dr. Bahn who was sent to the Falkland ~mg the national congress, swimming accident August 20.PLAIN SEW lNG, alterations was with ijl.e American Red Islands by Walt Disney to make which Ii August 28 to 31 ~Is 'Mr. Detwiler was the presl-

and repairs it1 children's apd Cross ,in Europe, serving in a penguin documentary film, year. dent of, B&B Realty Co. andad u 1t's clothing. PRescott Cambridge anti Lond~n ~nd wlllshow, "The Faraway Falk.' * ,* * purchasing agent for the Bry-2-!i50~. acting as its official hlstonan lands." . This summer, MISS MARIE ant and Detwile)' Co. He wa's

A L T ERA T ION S for lady's at the end of tht war. . Wildlife of Venezuela Is fea- ~ig~o~~' ;ol~f:l~~ g,~~ac~:~ a graduate of Lehigh' Univer-dr'esses and eoats. 418 New. The, new Dean of Anatolla lured' l'n'Robert C. Hermes' "The . sity, class .of 1942, with a de-

. 11 hIt d f t employed by Detroit Edison 10 Ai'port, EDgewater 1.7276. Co ege as ec ure requen. Ranch of the .Purple Fiowers," gree in Business. dm nlstra-. . ]Y, boUL in tJ1!s country and and beautiful British Columbia a cooperative work-study pro- tion, ann in 1943 with an Engi-

DRESS MAKING, alteration!, abroad,. on subJects related to Is the settl'ng' for C. P. Lyons' gram conducted by the Univer- neerlng degree.d t lit t H h sity of Michigan. 'The program 1slip covers. Neat ,seamstre&ll, rama Ie era UTe. e as '"The Right to Live." provides im oppo,rtunlty . for He served as a Lieutenant in

t - WAI 4-5518 contributed numerous articles ",.. th USN d 'good fit er. , . nut, . to such pub,lications as .the . Motm.ois an,d Mayas was graduate study combined with e " avy an was a memof Imed Y t b E t P th. b ~' I ce berof the Naval Re!!erve.EXCLUSIVE alterations on Players Magazine, the Quarter- I In uca an y rnes . on- e-JO wor~, exper en • .

dresses and suits by Marie Iy Journal of Speceh the Edu- Edwards. Walter C. Brecken- • •. • He Wa's. a member of ti!eStephens; also remodeling cati~al Theatre Jo~rnal and ridge will show "Island Treas- Rutten, Welling & Comp,any, Grosse Pointe 'Park Plan Com-Alld repairing furs .. Quick European Journals. He w~ the ure," the s~ilJ?'of a. tiny island Certified Publlc Accountant.'l, mission. trustee of th.e Nefgh.servicfl On hems. TUxedo editor of one of the first an- in the MiSSISSIppi River. 1030 Dime Building, announce borhoad Club, member of the5c7610. / thologies of ~ldier verse, pub-. "Lana of the S~ Blue

lthat. George C. Ball; C.r.A., is ?arCohssteC'PIU.o~,nt~g~~:'ri:gi¥;~7-

llshed In En.gland in 1945 under Waters" by Fran William Hal ,beingadmitled to partnership ~MINOR alterations and repairs the title "Yanks in Britain." will open the series October. 3. on September 1. ely, Tennis House, Economics

for children and aQults. Plain Dr Bahn wl11 be joined by Tbe closing lecture, May. 7, ,He has been a member. of Club and was a past presidentsewing. Near Jefferson, south Mrs 'Balm the former Margaret .1960, brings William A. Ander. the flnn since 1949. He re- .of the Lehigh Alwnnl Associa-

- of.9 Mlle. PR. 2-5504, PR. Linton of Scotland in Europe son, with his dramlatic Diotion ceived a Bachelor of Science tion.3-1659. and they will make their way picture, "Designs for Survival." degree from the University of He is survived by his mother,

EXPERIENCED Dressmaker to Greece via Venice and Yugrr . In formation regarding ALJ- Notre Dame ,and is a member -----------alJd .. Wloress, men's arid slavia. dub on Screen Tours and all of of the Michigan .Association ()f 0 t · H ldladles' alteratlons. In your The College to which. Dr. the Detroit Aud\lbon Society's Certified Public Accountants It lng e.home or mine. Grosse Pointe Bahn has been appointed is an activities is available from Mrs. and the American IJI5titute .of B B · 'Cl breference. TEmple 2-5630. American - sponsored s e h 0 °1 Ann Boyes. Executive Secretary, Certified Public Acc'oontants. y aSIS It

founded In 1886. It enrolls 619 19164 Pennington drive, Detroit • •. , .boys and girls in Greece who 21, UN 4-9243. Gerald C. Schroeder, Grossestudy the standard liberal arts ------ Pointe Shores resident, wassubjects as well as practical D ..ki D. honored recently at a formalcourses in an atmosphere that . rm ng. rIVer luncheon of .The Michigan As.is both. bl-national and bi- - 'd \' sociatlon of Certified Publiclingual. The goal of the Col- Caught. Spee ing Accountants in the Terracelege and of the many Ameri. Room of the Grand Hotel atcan friends who support it is to Mackinac Island. His own firm,enable young Greeks of varied David J. Rothwelt, 28, of 749 of Gerald C. Schroeder & Com.

btal d. Seminole Detroit, was arrestedbackgrounds to 0 n an e u-, pany was aiven the Associa"bv Shores police on Eaturday, ...cation that will enable them to 'tion's highest a w- a r d fortial t 'b t' August 22,. for violation of themake a substan con n U Ion strengthening and promoting

to the economic, political and Michigan drunk motor law. the C.P.A. profession ill Michl.educatiOJlal development of Patrolman Frank Mustazza gan. I

their country. spotted Rothwell driving' at ahigh rate of speed on Lake-shore and weaving :slightly at11:55 a.m. Saturday. He pacedhim at 45 m.p.h. before stop-ping }l}m.

Mustazza discovered thatRothwelI was verrdrunk, stag-gered, and had a very strongodor of alcohol on his breath.

IUs. ear was UI1pounded andhe was' locked in the Shoresjail. The next mQrning 'lJ,e wasreleased on, $150 bond.

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Classified

no r.tTIKATESAMERICAN CABINET "

WOOD PROPUCTS"18'150 :E. J ){lIe Road

zalt Detroit

PR '-5269

MODERNIZINGREMODELING

ADDITIONS • PORCHESATTIC ROOMS - GARAGES

EARL DECKLice,nled

DR 1.1195,

NORDIC HOME Improvement:Family room., attics nc:rea-tlon roOIDI,' Jdtchel1ll, etc.Free estimate-. Work guar-ant~ed. CalL" after e p.m.TUxedo 5-0143.

HOME REMODELINGSPECIALISTS.

Birch ltitchencabinet., bathfixtures, formica vanitory, at-tics, porchel.No, money dOwn. easy terms

HERMAN BROTHERS"IA.. 2-8333 ' YA. 2-0304

DOING all types of carpenterwork, remodeling. a i ticrooms porches. Small 01 bigjobs. Estimates free. TUxedo5-5892.

Working Contractor:With Skilled,

Reliable TradesmenHarry',s

Home ln1proven1entsAnything Roof to Bosem't.Specialized additions, attics,basements,. garage doo,rs, stellS.porches, ell bin e t s, fonnica,concrete, p a inti ng gutters.roofing, etc,

Fl'ee EstimatesLicensed - InsuredOne Coli Does It

VAlley +.7109CARPENTER would like to

help solve your moderniza ..tion problems. Kitchen, rec.reation rooms, bars, attics,bedroom storage, eta, CallPRescott 5.9470.

CUSTOM MODERNIZATIONAdditions, alterations, recrea-tion rooms and ldtchenJ. Freeestimates.

THE BARlEC CO.'{ALLEY 1.8146

CARPENTER, repairs, doors,locks, sash' cords cabinetwork. EDgewater 1.4576.

H. F. JENZEN, BUILDINGHome and Industrial Repall1.Additions, attics completed,Porch enclosures, recreetion'rooms, gar a g •• repaire8,TU 1.9744 TO 1.9611

KITCHEN CABINETS& FORMICA TOPS

CUJlom Mad. FurnIture I.' • KlIch.till CabInet- .. Fonnlca '~.oPl. Ban

:Recreation Room. , Floorinics. C.lII~ Tn. . , • GuaranteedWork.

215--CARPENTEI WORKCarpentry ~ General Repairs

HOME MA!NTENANCE'SERVICE; ,

0'. Bruce Warren TU 1.8722

PRescot 1-5057

EASTERN MASONCONTRACTORS

Commercial & ResidentialBuilding Tuck Pplnting. Ma.a;01lTY. RepaIrs-Caulking-Build.ing Renovators • Cracited .Base-ments Watr.rproofed • Gutters-Gutters Plastic Coated '. RoofLeaks Repair~d. . '

EDWARD M. COOK16484 E. 10 MllePRescott 1-5057

211-CEMENT'WOIKA-~ PORCH repairinl, brick

work and chimney .. All workguaranteed. VAlley 2"'9~.

SAM VAGNETIIECEMENT WORK

Sidewalks, driveway., garalefloors, steps and porches.

Bosen1ent, Rot Walls3908 Cadieux TU5-0785

A-I CHIMNEY work, brokensteps, brick work; all other'(epairs. VAlley 2-4956...

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Mass) conceded a point, Fridaynight. "which puts a differentl~k on the whole tb;lni.'~ "Wehave . reced~ on. the questionof COllsumer picketing of a sec-onda'ry employer," said Ken.nedy. '

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PRESIDENT EISENHOWER FIRST CH.URCH PF . Mol' n j n g WorshIp' Sermonappeared on TV in London CHBIST SCIENTIST "The Gospel of Labo'r," by th~Monday night, during which he 285 Kerby Rd. Rev. Frank Otheman Reed, In-chatted .with British Prime Kerlly School terim Minister. 10 a.m. ChurchMinister Harold'Macmlllan. The .10;30 a.m .. ' - Man's God- School, Pre-School-Klndergar-PresIdent made an; open plea glVen d~mimon over dIsease )'en rooms; School age childrenfor peace and friendship to and enslayemel1t ,~illbe stress- -Men's Lounge.Russia and her leader Nlkiti ed at Chflstian ScIence services " • ...Khrushchev. He clostid the pro- ,this Sunday.gram with a wQ/d for the Accounts of,spritual dominion CALVARY LUTHERAN.E.nf-lIsh: "God save your gra., to ,be .read from the Bible l'n- .. GatesJlead Avenue at MackRev. Harold E. Schroederclous Queen and all hei'peo- c1Ud?, Christ Jesus' healing of Sunday school at 8:45 a.m.ple,... The telecast was ...made the woman having an issue of Church Service at 10 a.m.from No. ,)0 Downing street, blood twelve years" (Luke 8) Nursery Service available.the official Quarters of BrItain's and Paul's healing of Eutychus

* ** Prime Ministers; \\'ho "fell down from the thirdMonday,Au~st 31 ** .' loIl, and was taken up dead"

TWO ESCAPEES of the ONE BRITISlf SA1'LC)R (Acts 20.) TheLesson-Sennon isYpsilanti State Hospitat both jumped s4iP and two :others Cli. entitled "Man."teenagers, engaged State Police 'caped d,own the gangplank after .•.. ,. .... ....in a gun fight on the Detroit an, officer of ,the niotorshlp ST JAMES LUTHEKANIndustrial Expressway, Sun- Signeborg threw their ...case of . MeM1Uan at Kerchevalday night. One. was captured beer overboard, Monday nignt. Re'v.• eorre E. Kilnand the othel', who Is thought The three men referred to the .. Sylvia Miller,~obe seriously wounded is be- officer lS ."Captaln Queeg" of Deacotleal aDd Plrlsh workering sought near Vetera~s hos •. "Th Caine Mutmy" fame. "I SUNDAY: Sunday schOol 9'30pital in the 40-acreFord Woods can 'work, but not with Queeg a:m.' One chwrch service' o~lynell'r Dearborn. Robert)Hawley, 'standing liVer me," said one-of during the summer, 9:30 a.m,IB, called. the more dangerous the sailors. George Roberts and Nursery for small children.of the t~o, was captured. James JoStph Hill were picked up by' * •. *L. Jackson. 16. escaped. Haw~ Detroit. pollee after coming ST. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPALley had been judged criminally ashore. Tl:Je third man, Joseph %H75 S1UlDiDedalcl Parkinsane. and' was transeferreda ,~dwards, was resCued from tbe (Near Mack ancl VerDier) ,week ago tu Ypsilanti from Detroit river, nearly drowned, The RevereDcl Edear H. YelHtlanIonin State hospitltl. The two, by William Adamek, Captain The Reverend Georee H. Hannwho '. were called walkaways. of the J. W. Wescott Co:" mail'Sunday, september 0: a a.m.,from thr- mental inslit1!tlon,. boat.' Eucharist. 9;30 a.m., Choralwere traveling in a ~tolen car. * • * Eucharist and sermon.The 'chase :Iown the express. - LOS ANGELES DODGERS *. * •way lasted for five miles, until pitcher Sandy Kodtax struck CHRISTCHURCHthe escapees' . car struck the out 18 San Francisco Giants, Sunday: 8 a.m., Holy Com-overpass at Southfield. during Monday night's game, munion. 9:30 and 11 a.m., Holy

.*, * • tying the major league strike- Communion, coffee hour fol-,HAMTRAMCK'S LJ 1T T L E out record set by Bob Feller of lowing the 11 o'clock service.

LEAGUERS brought Micblgan the Cleveland Indians on Oct. ", * * .it:; first LitlIe Leagu~ worlds 2, 1938. Koufax's feat bI\~ke the Monday: 9:45 -a'.m., Holy Com-championship in. the 13-hlstory National Lea g u e strikeout munion. .of tfie little world series. It record of 17 set by ~t. Louis * * •was also' the first time a Mid. Cardinal ,Dizzy Dean on July / T~esday: 10 a,m .• Holy Com.western tea:.1 bad won. Led by ,30, 1933. The Dodgers won 'the munlon anll prayers for thepitcher (and slugger) Art Deras, game 5 to 2 and moved to with- sick.13, they defeated Auburn, Calif., In one game of' the league-12 to O. SatUrday, In the game leading Giants, as the 19~9 pen.at WiIliamJlPOl'l, Pa. That was nant race goes down to the wire.the finale of the l4-day roa'd ------'-,trip. Hamtramck turned out to Church to Havecheer its champs. Sunday after-noon. upon their victorious re- 'CO,Op Nursery'l\Jrn to the city. .'

*. * *.A UNIVERSITY OF MICHI- Plans for the cooperative nur.GAN studertt, Cheng Guan Lim, sery school at the First Englishwas discovered Sunday in the Evangelical Lutheran Churcheaves of the First Methodist are' progressing, but interestedChurch where he had been hid. mothers are still needed beforeing for four years. Not speak- making any'finl\l plans.'ing to anyone 01" being seen, All mothers with children ofhe had lived off food left over three or four years of age are

asked, if Interested, to call Mrs..from church socials. His discov- William Sellheim at TU 4-5512ery came after complaints ofprowlers were lodged by 'the or the c h u r c h office at TUcouple living in the' basement. 4-1147.They were hearing noises. An. erganizatiollal meetingChh ' g d . 1955 h d will be held Thursday evening,

eng s ra es, III , ,a september 10, at the. ehW'ch,no.t made the necess~ry h~o-, Vernier aiJd Wedgewood drive.",?omtaverage',~e ~en,t m~o hld- "A cooperative nursery school109 becayse I dldn t live up can provitle a pleasant £ I rs tto. ~hat ~h~y eXPcc,ted o! ~e. I school experience 'for a child,thmk thIS IS the ~ orst .hmg a bridging his jump from homeman can do. It makes him kind to school" the sponsors of theof a fraud." school slated. "Through partici-

• • *.. patlon in the organization's ac-Tllesday, September l' livities, the actual nursery ses.

THE COUNTRY'S TRANS-. sions and par e.n t educationPORTATION :system has been. meetings, cooperative' nurserythreatened. WIth stri~es of the parents can grow in understand-Flight Eng!neers ?mon~nd 11 ing. of their own and (jthernon-operatmg railway union,S. children."If Pan American World Airways 'goes ahead with its plan totrain so-called "third pilots"for jet airliners, the flight en-gineers' will stage a walk'out.These trllining classes wereschedl,lled to begin last night,and the union had planned' totake its men off the plllnes.Tuesday. .

A truce was called Mondaynight. untiL the company offi-cials and union repreSentativescould get together in NewYork. The rail unions threat-ened to strike in November Iftne railroads do not agrct! toend the three yea\ moratoriuTJ1on general wagc increases.

* * *A DETROIT ATTORNEY,Charles C. Lockwood, plans tofile suit challenging the legalityof the fourv:ent sales tax. He isbringing suit both as an in-dividual and as president of theGreater De t r 0 it ConsumersCouncil. Attorney General PaulL. Adams said that he will in-

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ter, Julia, and son, Sergei, w1llaccompany the SovIet Premierto America in September, dip-lomatic sou l' c e s 'announcedSaturday. Since the visit is be.h)g' arranged on. a 'reciprocalbasis, Mamie and son John mayaccompany Presid~nt Eisen-hower to Russltt later this year.Some. U.S. officials have beenImprellsedi( with Mrs.' Khnish.chev, belleving her to have anopen-minded interest in Amer.ica.

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THE SENATE-HOUSE CON-FERENCE on the J.abor reformbill may come to an agreementMonday morning said Rep. Rob-ert P. Griffin. (n. Traverse City),Saturday. The Senate is sched-uled to open a debate to in-struct the conferees; on ho\\- tovote on the 'remaining points of~isagreement, If the conferencedoes not arrive at the expectedagreement. Griffin, one of theseVen House conferees and co-author of the House bill,saidtllat Sen .. John Ken!!edy m.

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THE LEGISLATURE PASS-ED It l2B.5 million dollal' rev.enue progrilm, Saturday night;based ()n the one cent salestax increase; The passage ofthe bill broke the eight.monthdeadlock over. the tax Issue.Governor Williams is, to signthe bill in time for' the mer-chanls t~, begin collecting theadditional lax, Tuesday, Sep-t~mber 1. Salurday evening, thesIx-member .:onference commit-tee agreed on a 8.5 Inillion'dollar increase in business tax-es, as a suplemcnt for the salestilX. The new lax program isscheduled to go before the Su-preme COurt to test its legality.

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lock in Lansing. Six Republi~cans and 24. Democrats wereagainst the program which wasdesigned to supplement a onec~nt use (ules), tax Increase.Eighteen more votes were need-ed to pass thc bill. However,t?e House thcn voted to recon-sIder its aclion. GovetnOl'. Wil-liams and the House Demo-crats said that the senate' planwould not supply .suffic1lmtfunds to supplement thc usetax.

* * * (TWO TOP AIDES of Team-

ster Presideot James Hoffltalong with two other men wer~charged, Friday, with co~rcinga former Dctroit insurance manInto selling lwo busincss firmsworth $2,150,0.0.0 for $200,000.The, . tW9 Hoffa ..J:les ,..werenamed as George S. Fitzgeraldand Herbert L. Grosberg. Theother two are Moe E, WQJfgan$,husband of the secretary of theHotel and Restaurant Worken;Loca'! 7<).5here and William E.Campbell, former general man.agel' of an insurance agencyand the Union Labor ServiceInc., a bookkeeping service. Thetwo suits .were file!:! in' WayneCounty Clr.cuit Court by ReneJ. DeLorme.

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Jean Paul Desparmet, FrenchConsul in Oefroit, and 1'l'IadameDesparmetentertained at din-ner last Thursday for theirdaughter, Josephine, who "willbe studying in Paris this fall.

Other students honored wereNancy Brady, of Lakespointeavenue, who ,\rill be at the Sor-'bonnej Kenneth Erickson, Jr., ofMoran road, and Rob Smith, ofYorkshire rqad, who will be atthe University of Grenoble.

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will be used to support theSenior Center. a recreation' areafor oldsters, at 587 East GrandBoulevard.

Tickets for, the show may bepurchased by calling the JuniorLeague office, TU. 1-1670 orcalling Mrs, Auch, TU, 2-7379.

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The Junior. League has an-nounced the dat<!sof.the annualFall Fashion Show and Tea attheJ. L. Hudson Companyauditorium. ' ,

Mrs. Joseph W. Caskey ischairman of the benefit whichwill be held at 2:30 o'clock onSeptember 22 'and 23. Mrs.Henry T. Ewald is assistantshow' chairman and Mrs. RiCh-ard P. Joy III, patroness ticketchairman. '

Others on the committee areMrs. Waller E. Auch,'regularticket chairman; Mrs. Paul J.Keller:; arrangements chair,man;Mrs, Walter Henkle. Jr., financechainrian; Mrs. F. Sibley Moore,publicitY chainnan, and Mrs.Bruce T. Davenport, jl'Ssistantpublicity chairman.

'Mr:;. William C. Loud, presi-dent of the Junior League, saidthat proceeds from' the show

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~ime to' mothers! Trail Pharmacy -knows both play animportant part in fall planning and remind us of somefine products .•. :mch a:'i ... Abdec by Parke Davis .. 'Unicaps bYl.1plohn ... :Multicebrin by Lilly. Thel1e areregul~r~me a day varieties. For. the therapeutic kindwhich contain vitamins and minerals, . , there is There-gram~Mby 'Sqllib',and Myadec, a Parke Davis prod'Jct.When shopping .fo~ .back to schOQl items; don't forgetthe most important thing ••. your child's heal'th.

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WASHER SMOKESSmoke in the basement of the

O'Dell residence at 2061 Ken-more on August 24 was causedby a short circuit in the auto:malic washer. WQOds firemenpulled the plug and let it cool.

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BIKE STOLEN AT CLU8'A boy's bicycle belonging. to

A. Klenschmit of 1341 Loch-moor was reported stolen fromthe Lochmoor club on Monday,August 24,

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Tillie II gill/It step ••• tOU/ltrd fltsl.iion this' fall ••. inD, ]. Hell?"'s beautifully st,'led cOllis. Let's tll/k about Cash.mere , • , hllnd lili/ored by Ars/eigh ••• at one hutldredeighteen dolhlTS. Choose blade, soft as IIbird's wirig ••. atldhigh jly;ng colors, 100. The Sa11;(;1careful workinanslJip is tobe founJ in Ihe hllndsome Stroock coats. F"O'11 casual 10

Anne Hinchman Jr~ss-up Healy has the coat for your fllshionable apjiearal/ce, . thu fall.

Reve,als Plans * ., • .A Ibirl •.. is a'shlrt ••• is a sblrt • , • ! Howenr, the sportshirl It,. GIDt ill Kil(ofe and Hur::\'s window is exceptionall,.(004 100000r.Made of bopsack. oxford cloUl ••. it is a jumpers&1lewitb button down eoUar and lonr slee"e8. Available isbambOo,'ollye lad rold ... seven ninety-five.

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CUTTelltEve'" , • , The arri~'I,z'of a tu:w fall col/ectiolS'of Rooster II1Id'Taylor ties a' The Dllnl's. They gille any~,.. a tllSteful start (m itu/ividuaWy ; • . thads tq theirlitfUSual colorsa1ld plllterlfs. III some ,Eases hobbies aretouched upon lightly;,. Ihedes;g" ..• aJl are Iwo-fifly.•. * • .

'.'AU rood thillrs ml.l;ltcome toJD eIId" ••• to make wayfor beUer ones! This is true of fasbions and ~ir styles. Fillfifty-nine sJiould find you U'yiD( one of \he new French U!spirec1eoifs .•. modified and IUUed to yOur own rooc1looks alld the .life you lead '.•• by Barton of The Pointe. Call TUxedo 5.9191for a~ appointment and sillce he 5peeiali.lesin permanent wavineuk bim about the rirM one for your type of hair.

'" '" '"Fall Harvest ... reaped e~rly! Make your decorat-ing decisions now. Be sure to plan on the'new pallet ofwonderful Autumn colors •. '. eSPe9ally pumpkin! Useit as a happy accent ... or cheerful oackground. Consultanyone of the fine decorators at Wannamaker's Studioon Macj{ Avenue. Dl'op by or call for an appointment atyour home. .. , ...", ...

P~rso,. to Person , , • we know allew baby, who wiltreceive o"e, of the best looking' bab)' sweaters we've eversee~. It's wb;te with II han4some blue monogram. Theyshowed it '0 us III The Lellgue Shop the otber day aru/.we _gree it Joes nuke II delightful gift. Your order will b,quuJt.l)' filled, This sweater is IIbout seve" dOl/MS.

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GOPsJessica Payne, well known

lecturer and writer, will be theguest speaker at the Septembermeeting of the Women's Re-publican Club of Grosse pointeon Thursday, September 10, atthe Grosse Pointe War Mem-orial. Her subject will be, "YourParty and Your Country,". Are sid e n t of Huntington,West Virginia, Mrs. Payne is agraduate of the Cincinnati Con-servatory and pursued furtherstudies' at Marshall, Co 11e g e,University of Cincinnati,' Col-umbia University and the Uni-versity of California in psy-chology, child guidance, inter.,national politics and Americanpolitical. trends, Mrs. Payne isa former member of the WestVirginia legislature and is aleading club woman and churchworker.

She was the recipient of twocitations .as director of theU.S.O. and is past presidcnt of.the. Wom&.\'s Symphony Com-mittee, past president and nowState Parliamenlarian of theBusiness and Pro f c s s ion a 1Women, vice president of theAssociation for Childhood Edu-cation, Member, Mother's Club,Inter-Club Council, Inter.raclalCommittee. Citizens Commlltee,League of Arne r i can PenWomen, Federation of Women'sClubs, V.W.C,A" Chamber ofCommerce, .Municipal PlanningCommission and State ParJla-mentanan of the A mer I canLegion Auxiliary, She is listed[n the "Southern Social Regl.ster," "Who's Who in the East,"and "Who's Who In Un it e dStates Politics," and "Who'sWho of American Women."

Daughter of 8 prolldnent sur-geon who was very active In Re-publican politics In West Vir-glnl/l, Mrs. Payne hegan pre-cinct work at flfteen with a richbackground of Mtional, I\lateand,loclll politics. She hilS doneoutstanding organizational workas Co-Chairman of Cahell Coun"ty and as II state organizer. Shewrote /I column for all RCPllh-

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PHILIP DAVID JURSEK, OF WEDGEWOOD DRIVE'-PIcture by Fred Runnells. By Patricia Talbot ' . ~. '. A reception in the Irvine

, From 19 miles an hour to 105 in 50 years is the ways a need for good s,ports lane home of Mr. and Mrs.exciting hydroplime record and Philip David Jursek announcers. In winter he fol- David B. Hinchman will follow. .. .' . '., f H th lows basketball and hockey with their daughter Anne's Septem-has at hi~ fmgertlps the statls~lcs 0 . every armswor tile slime diligence as hydro- ber 12 marriage to SterlingTrophy smce the race began In 190::1. planing. He knows tl1e records Berry in/Grosse Pointe Mem-

Philip saw his first race inS of these sports inside ,out, 000. orial Church.. ' .1954at 14 and today, five years mits Detroit boats just don't . Star Weithtlifter Emily Harding will be maidlater, is such an expert he has have the ability llnd staying An honor student and athlete of honor and the bridelimaidsbroadcast the Gold CuP. ra'ces power of the western entries in it Austin High, Philip's favor- ,in clu d e Mrs. Theodore H.for a Seattle radio station. Last the racing field.. . ile sport is. weight :lifting .and Hinchlridi III, the bride-eled;'week he was in the. judges' Although he has never ridden he won a meet at'the Highland sister-ili.-law; Mary Elizabethstand on the Detroit river to in a hydroplane, there is very Park Y IIi this taxing sport last Trowbridge, Mrs. James L.tape the Harmsworth classic' for little about the engines,. drivers, spring., SChroth and Mrs. E. MalcolmSeattle. owners and race histories Philip His army duty looms ahead Field.' -

After mid-September he will' doesn't know. He writes stead- and naturally he leans toward The. bridegroom-elect hasbe adding to his radio and tele. ily for the "Hydroplane News:' the US Coast Guard. Both his asked his brother, Douglasvision experience at the Uni- published in Seattle, and trav- brothers ~rvedln this branch ,Berry. to be best man. Theyversity of Detroit where as a els out there (by bus if he has of the service. After taping the lI:l'e the sons of the Thomasjunior he has been chosen to to)" for the important races ~n Silver, Cup races last week-end Berrys, of Devonshire road.work on' channel 56 and the the coast. ,for Se~tUe ile is anticiplrting Ushering will' b~ 'Mr.' Hinch-university radio station. During Belin in 1903 the President's Cup in Washing- man Ill, Mr. Schroth, Davidthe winter, when hydroplaning "Any good boat in good ton, September 19-20. B. Hinchman, Jr., Howard Rob-is relegated to a "hot stove" water today should average at On River at Dawn, inson, Jr. AUan Freiwald andleague, he win be writing a least 95 miles an hour," Philip Before announcing a r a'c e Edward 'Ossewaarde, Jr., ofhistory of the Harmsworth, hop- states. This is a long way from Philip gets down to the river Muskegon.ing to climax the book with' an the winning speed of Harms- about' 7:30 in the morning to Last Wednesday the Howardinterview \\lith Detroit's great worth entry, Napier I, in 1903, visit the boats, crew and drivers H. Robinsons Jr. of Univer-driver, Gar Wood, when it clocked 19.53 miles an and watch the trial runs. He sity place. ga~e a' dinner party

Switch to SeatUe hoUl'. "The Rolls Royce is the has sat for hours happily in the for the couple and this Wed-"The hydroplane racing 'pic- best engine, although most rain broadcasting a lap by lap nesday Anne was honored at a

ture in Detroit has changed American boats have Allisons", account of the races into his te.. and kitchen shower bysince the thirties when Gar explains this expert. It takes tape recorder. Mrs. George Schemm of Mau-Wood focused the nation's eye ,a skilled crew to produce a Philip has already written his- mee avenue. 'on radn~. in our river," says t~ls wl~ning boat as well as a fine tories of the Memorial and. Sil- Emily Harding will give aexpert. Now the cup racmg dnver., ver Cup races whlc~ are bibles dinner in her Lincoln roadhas centered in Seattle, where Hydroplaning is an expensive to fans and experts in the hy- home on September 10 andthey are ~ore enthusiastic and :;port. Philip would Eke to own eu:oplane field. ,This 'winter ~e Mrs. John K. Worley, of Mer-better eqUipped to handle the a boat some day. In the non- Will be. perfecting his r a d 10 riweather road wiil have ahighly intricate boats." champion field these craft run techniques, saving. for his own luncheon '.>nth~ following day., "Interest in ~ydro.Plane ra~-~bout $~,OOO .. He has begun sav. boat, visiting garages and bOat Anne's. grandmother, Mrs.mg has come .nto Itsown 10 mg already. wells about the city and pre- Theodore H Hinchman willthe past few years," Philip be- Philip aoesn't yearn f!lr a paring for, a n 0 tli e r season give the reh~arsal dinner Sep-

Iueves. But the switch to Se- career in television, He believes broadcasting the exciting races tember,l1 in her Stephens roadattl~ has regrets, ~e has hi~h rad~~ is ~is, field ~or the com- on the Detroit river. Where home 'and on the wedding daypraise for the DetrOIt boat, MISS petition Isn t as stiff, the. pace there are, ~ydroplanes, t be r e Mrs. Frederic Leisen will en-, I U.S" but on the whole he, ad- more relaxed. and there IS al- will be Phl1ip Jursek. tertain tqe bridal party and out

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Je c Pay Ie September 10 her Moross road home.SSI a I , . The parties will be' on theUcan papers in the state "!VIrs:Disappear". given before the newlyweds calandar when theyG,O.P. Says." She was Publicity D.A.R_ Continental Congress return from their wedding trip,Co-Chairman for We s t Vir- -an-d the Women's Pat r i o,t i c Mrs, Berry will give a'tea forginia in the last campaign and Conference on National Defense her new daughter-in-law .andis a. regular speaker on radio in Washington, D.C, was sent to the Arnold Bunges, of Toledo,and television d ur in g cam- every state as' a program of have asked for a date to honorpaigns. She is the immediate action for patriotic Americans, the pair.past president of the State Fed-' Luncheon will 'be served at ---,---'---eration of Republican Women 12:20 in .the main reception PROPELLER STOLENand is the' present secretary of room followed b~ the meeting Roger Smith of 600 Vernierthe State Executive Committee. ,at 1:30, Luncheon reservations reported to Woods police on

Mrs. Pay n e was .the first must be made by Tuesd8¥' Sep- August "24 that the propellerwoman in West V i r g i ni a to tember 8, by telephoning Mrs. was stolen from the 35h,p.speak on national trends and Ri~hard P. Joy, TU 4-6502, or motor aUached 'to his boatcurrent events when radio be- Mrs..Lee W, Garrett, TU 4-6573. which is mooted at the Woodscame the modern ml!dium :lnd' --'------ waterfront park .she has since appeared on radio O.E.S. 'Chapter to Holdand television in m;my citiesthroughout the country. Many Card Party at'Centerof her articles; poems, songsand plays have been published,

Recognized as an authority ongovernment and fundamentalAmericanism she speaks. fromcoast to coast to large audiencesof thinking Americans who areeager to hear her story of theCommunll:t- Socialist indoctri-nation and infiltration in thegovernment. un Ion s, cl u b s,schools and churches, 1\1 u c hcredit has been' g I v en hernationally in. pulpit. and pressfor her fearless campaign tosave this Republic by, awaken"Ing people at the. communitylevel to the means, meihods a'ndpeople responsible ,for 105 iilgthe American concept of gov-ernment.

One of her lectures, "Sav~ theRepubllc before the Symbols

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Pn.FERINGSFor ev,ery man who lives to be 85, there are seven

women-bul by that time it's too late.'" . '"

FollowinJ{ a complRint from an angry husband thata telephone operator told him his new baby was a boywhen it WAS really a girl, a London hospital placed thissign over it.., switchboard:

IINo sex must be given out over the ph~ne,"• • •After ,hiring the young man, the employer gave him

a broom, "Your first job," he said, "will be to sweep outt.he office," .

"But," the youth protested, "I'mll college graduate."l'Very well," replied the bo~s. I'Hand me the broom

and I'll show ~oU how."... . ..Mother to four year old son trying to make him cat

his spinach-"Go on, dear, ellf it. Pretend it's mud."

'" '" *Here are some charming letters from a camper;-Dear Mom, Our nature counselor says we can learn

a lot about human nature from snakes. Your LovingSon, • • •

Dear Mom, Please send me more comic books. Thecounselor finished the other ones. Your Loving Son,

... '" '"Dear Mom, Today I saved Joey from drowning.

Your Loving Son. P, S, I had to. I pushed him in.

Mrs. Alvan Macauley, Jr., whose summer wardrobewas the ad~iration and envy or the Pointe's most chic,buys many of her couturier models in Spain, not Paris.

Mrs .. Bertram' deHeus .Atwood, wife of the newminister of Grosse Pointe Memor~l Church, will arrivehere just in timeior the big barbecue dinner September14.. XlI reservations must be in by September 10, andthere will be a great many, for the menu is extra special.The chairmen, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Pflaumer promisegrilled steak, baked potatoes, salad and French bread,with home baked fruit pies as the climax. The RichardStannys are. in 'charge of t.he grills and the GeorgeRenauds and the William Champions are assisting witharrangements,

Remember when Jack Armstrong, the All Americanboy, had a generRtion of radio-tuned children mostdevoted and admiring? The original star of this popularradio show is Charles Flynn, who with his family, hasrecently moved to the Pointe from his former home inNew York. Mr, Flynn is now in advertising, his daysof radio fame a memory.

Mrs; James Harland never spends a penny, Quiteliterally this thrifty gal never gives out with a coppereven when her purchase totals suc:h an aggravating sumas $1.01. She saves every one for her boys, Jay andDavid, and their tidy bank account.

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The clergy of D~troit cared' for St. Paul's frQm 1843.46, but in 18';7 Father Peter Kinderkens came from st-Anne's in the city to d.irect the parish.

Miss Clemenc'e La Fleur, aged ninety when FatherKerby interviewed her in 1927, remembers those earlyservices. The French farmers in the area would walkbarefoot along the muddy lake road carrying theirshoes. Before Mass they washed their feet' in the lakeand put on their shoes before entering the crude chapel.

She also recalled the story .of Mrs. Francis VanAntwerp, with whom she lived as a child, who wor-shipped at the church. Mn;. Van Antwerp came to tl;ePointe in 1805 following the .fire which almost com-pletely destroyed Detroit. There was no chapel by thelake then and worshippers gathered before a largecrucifix for services. The twenty-foot high cross had

, been carved by a.n Indian.During Father Kinderkens' pastorate, 184'7-1856, .the

present church property was purchased. Bishop Lefevrebought four acres on the lake from Francis Frazard for$200. The new building, built from local timber, wasopened in 1850. It looked more like a home than a'c\turch, a square tower and cross being added to thebuilding later.

So well built was this first church that it remainedon the property, was used as a parish hall, until 1914,Th'e present building was raised in 1889. The first Mass

I celebrated was the funeral of Father Elsen, who diedbefore his parish bf'!gan worshipping in the new Gothicchurch, .

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By Pat Talbot(Editorial note: . We are grateful to Monsignor

Frank McPhillips, ofSt. Paul's on the Jakeshore, forloaning ~s his copy of a doctoral thesis written b~' theRev. George Harold Kerby, now of St.Stepbens ,Church,in 1927, on the history of St. Paul's parish.)

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A priest' who ma{ched with .Stonewall Jackson'sfamous brigade was the first pastor of Sf. Paul's on thelakeshore when it was a small log hut on the' Renofarm a few hundred feet north of Vernier, road.

The Rev. Ghislenus J. Bohema, anative of Belgium,lxirn in 1803, came to the parish in 1834, a year after his'ordination by the Bishop of Cincinnati. He also servedS1. Joseph's, S1. Francis and S1. Felicitas Churches, all

. small chapels along the banks of tlie lake. He visited thecr.urches alternately, saying Mass at each once a month:

. He is r~alledin the church direCtory as "a good, de-voted and exemplary man."

He cared for the people of St.. Paul's until 1842when he left Detroit for the diocese of Natchez, .Miss.During the Civil War he was a chaplain with Jackson'sbrigade, and worn out wi,tb marching in this famousConfederate Corps, he, died in Ashland, Va., June 27;1862. '

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