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Grone Pointe'. Firlt Newlp.per GROSSE POINTE 30, MICHIGAN - VA 2.1162 - Grosse Pointe'. Newspaper for More Than 24 Years PATRONIZE YOUR LOCAL MERCHANT .Plan I (I Ol -d D h e d lIed Diplomas Awarded . .r as lone 1'.1.1 way Senior elms of 237 Commencement exerClSell WIll DaVidson, JIm DaVISson, Paul V, Iv.... I elL' b be held torught at 8'15 for 237 DeBaeke, Elaine D Deckert, Gall Mem,- {~~~~ ~enter Show Near Goal New Ferry- Sa es entra I rary :osse POinte High School senl- ~~G~~~~~~en~:~~~e~f~':':l1l~ '0,/ '-4>.1'.1' IV/>_ Fodowlng the exercIses the Meulemeester, Mad"leme Kyburg Co. / <1 v Wk f $18 000 .' Mothers' Club WIll hold an m- deRopp, Lee DeStefano, Fred mllig .~{':~ (~h ee 0 , formal recephon In the girls' Dettlmger, Carolyn Dill, Teresa q l.' r '1-t gymnasium for the graduates, Donohue Saturday, June 23, IS tho. "<1'0. ~ "e full value for the In Dr; 've their parents and friends. Dorothy May Dunlop, Bennett set for the first annual Memor. 'otJ CJY Will spend. II Rev Frederll~k H Olert Will i Dykstra, Don Eger, Diane Ep. Center Carnival at the War Mem- ~ WIll be games lIke "Rmg glv~ the invocation and tit e bene. pmger, Lee Eskridge, Peggy Et.- t.. 'eg," "Shoot, the Ballooll," Latest reports on the War diction ling, Ru: ssell Forrest Etter, Bev- orlal Center, 32 Lake Shore r084 "TObSthe Penny," and many sur. Memorial Center's drive for new . h Sch I erly Fallctuld, John H Flldew. The communIty IS expected to prIsing games of 5kJIl members indIcate that the drive .. The ~rosse PO~,nteHlg 00 Peggy Flsner, Barbara Fitzgerald, band Will play Pomp and Clf- Audrey Betty Flachsmann James turn out en masse In a SpIrIt of Ten fine vaudeville acts Will is a great success. cumstance" for the processional C Flanrngan, James K.' Flood, fun and nelghborlmess to endow: be presented In a cabaret show, Accordmg to MI Alger Shel- and Recessl?nal, at the request of Margaret Foote, PatriCia For- . I for the amusement of those who den, preSldent, $15,13435 of the th ad atmg class one of our hIstorical landmarks like to Sit and enjoy the carnival goal of $18,000 has been receIved, e gr u . sythe, Dean E. Fosmoe, Mary Pat- WIth some real LTrossePomte tra. For the youngslers there Will WIth the greater part of thiS sum Tomorrow's ineVitable prob- rICla Fraser, Jerry FrIedel, Jo- dltion - be a speCIal attracU~n In MISS In cash, and the balance In lems will be discussed by mem- anne Fusclardl From 10 a m. untIl nudnIght Betty Rypsam and her "Tele- pladges bers of the graduatin; c.~ass Betty Ann' Gallagher, Jose- the Center drIve WIll be thJ VISIon Puppets" In addition, CommIttees and workers have Patricia J,?nes WIll speak on Re- phme GanCI, Dorothy Ann Gar. promenade to the mam entrance therl" WIll be pony rides, with a "worked like beavers," he said, cognItion, Taylor Obold, vlce- man Carol Garrett Caro11n Gaz. of the "greatest show on earth'" photographer on hand for the and all workers are urged to presld~nt of the s~~or cl~s, Will arat~, Mary Ann ~bson. Million g Hop Roy Rogers make then call-backs and fmish have Rectification as hIS sub- IGleche Annchen C Glasgow: VlSltors may wander from booth asplfIn py or ject, and "Resulu" wlII be the I Fred G'oddard Lln~oln G- .... rey. to booth, and try theIr hands at There Will be aIrplane rIdes the lob next week. f Th Lamb' t lk ' _ UUJ., all the gimnucks of an old fa- and auto rides to thrtll young The slogan of "$5 or $50" subject 0 omas sa. Herman W oren..~o, DorIS Ely woned midway - except they and old alike, and as a conces. adopted by the campaign aIded Followmg a voc: al solo by LoiS Gork, Charles Gosser, Geraldm. -------------- Sion to modem tImes and Lie age m Informmg all residents of the JongelU, there will be the pre- C Goyette, Crystal Gregory. lof televu;ion, there Will be the commumty that the small as sentatJon of the class by Mr Margaret Guy. Burt Hagerman. M et . g n Iopportunity to name the ownf>r of well as the large contributors Walter R. Clenunson, lugh school Mary Ann Hagg, Joe Ha~ em 0 'the mystery VOIce wrul'h will be were welcomed to membership ~~ \ prinCipal, and presentation of ene Hilll'Ipton, H. Norman Har- Ibroadcast each half hour. You In the center. Pictured above .ill the ~~.1 The bulldmg was planned by to-ce.ilmg wmdows All admmlS- diplomas by Mr James W. Bush- den, N Lib I won't wm a nulhon, but there Any reSident who has not been conceptton of the new JI~ an architect of llltematlona1 re- tratlve offices of the publ1c 11r>-ong, supenntendent. DaVid Harns Roger HarrIS ew . rary WIll be some excitlllg prIZes contacted by the workers on the Sales Central Library, to iJe. - putatJon, Marcel Breuer of New rary system Will be mstalled In Mr. Walter R. Cleminson will Joan Hemme, V;rgtnla Hltt, Nan~ The bnest varIety of c::Jrnival drIve may marl his contribution I structed at the lOutheast York City. Mr. Breuer has de- the new library. award the class honors. cy Hoesch, JoanDle Hol11ster. Ann d that has ever been offered the or call the Center, TUxed" 1-6030 I of Kercheval avenue and' Signed a bwldmg that will be The landscapmg around he Following IS the &t of tlus George Holme, Sara Jean Horn. ounce public Will be avaIlable In the and a worker Will be glad to road. The hbrary was ma<!~ ~ both beauhful and functional, a l1brary Will be deSigned 1II k.eep- year's graduatell: Barbara Ion, MarCia A Istock, food concesslorc I call on you, SIble through the generositY modern, bulldltll that Grosse lIIg With the surroundIng area, Herbert Abrash, Mary Allard, Norma M. Jackson, .Charles B. A speCIal meetmg of the Members of the garden clubs . two friends, both promlllent PolJIten can poInt to With pnde. Parkmg facII1t1es Will be pro- Bruce B Allen, Ernest Allen, JBqUI~h, Joanne Johnson, CQl1- Fnends of the Grosse POinte will beauhfy the sc~ne WIth their F d D '- of the commumty, D. M, ".. vlded at the rear of the l1brary, Geor~ Jacob Alpel'Vltz, Bob stance Jones, Patti Jones, Pa\ll Publ Li usual slull, and beautIful cor- or eaters Jr, and the late Murray W.~ The library, Wlth the mam "-mstrong, Samuel E. Armstrong Jones, LOIS Gay Jongens, Mar. Ie brary will be held next sages at reasohable prlc(!s Will The Ferry-Sales Central __ entrance on Kercheval avenue, The Ferry-Sales Central Llb- n.J, An J D 11 H Ka Thursday. June 21, at 8 o'cl~k be there unrler theIr auspices T S rary Will fill a long st.~ WIll measure HI7 by '70 feet. The rary Will provide for all hbrary Jr, Lois Jean Auchmutey, Marl- garet 0 oop, ea. y, in the MaIn LIbrary to see and A a ~rand fmal'" ,".' Will be 0 ponsor I need of the GroS&e PoID1* ,flit readmg room to the left of the needs of adults and ehlldren Iyn Axford, Thomas James Bak- Joy KeIly. Robert L. Kennedy'. hear plans for the new' library a "CH'~(\ Dance" "'ld a glgantlc C .. adequate library faCll1tles. "'I~ mam entrance Will face floor- ahke, er, Sara Barnes, IDa Barr, Peter Elame C. Klhen, Barbara Jean buudJ.ng, Mr. Manon K. Kellou, dlJ'p;a~. -::.1flr~wol ic~. OmpetlttOn i.J D. Bayne, George A Beauchamp Kolp, Carol Dale KretKhmar, president, has announced. Mr. Alger Shelden IS given HORSE' S W'S OPENING DAY TO Jr., Don Becker, Don C. Bennett, Jim Later, Thomas w. Lamb, Robert M. Orr, publie library James J Rery, Ireae Loraine Anne Patterson Lampman, C~l director and Charles M. Mohr- Credit for hewg the moVlrti fotce AutomotIve dass students of B~, Ka.raa ~ QooUa, -'''be Ta__ Bob. 1Aw~ T'1DI r -- ~l behmd. the cal'Dival. Genera) co- tugb. schools in Wayne COunty DOt' ~...... -... _ hardt, hbrJry COD6l.IltaDt. WlU ex- _ ' ~ Btabb 1r., . _. 9M'Mr LcJ;ili.. _.;r ..... ~~l, .. -t hihlt a' model. p_ and Pl~ chairmlD. art! Je1IIePtl G. SUDdart, wUl eompet, m an "All~ -:~~ .. ~ .. ~ ~ 1iiii .eom.mu--Pa-b'i-'ck~rttiiiUX.- Richard H. Limber.. ~ "'~ -1.:~ 1ft ~ ser\"lfll.~" lbNl' .d" .I~ '-'" ~ .I U 1., U Bropn, tdw:ard Btoolts, RiclJard Kathryn Ann Lipscomb, Jeet ;' > ctMoii,-. ~ ~ ~ It: . '~~~I~W' •• fAe ~~~ta~ " Broquet. Jerry Browll, M'anl~'I1 f..?Wl'Y, RIchard S. Maekenzie, new buildIng, IllI<J answer ~ AssIStin, in Arrangements for troit "ord dealers. Thuridl" JuDe 21•• rand apen. inorniq .pert~ at nine- The spectacular and widMy Ann Brown, John A. Bryant, Linda Marre, Gordon MaItland, ~uestions tP.at the sroup may aml.lSemeDta, personnel, enter- Awards inclUde calb prizes to 1"1 day' of the Hunt Club'. big- thirty. traveled Holland pOny httch, con- SIurley M. Buethe, Janet Bur. John MarCl.1S, have. tamment and worken Will be the the three top contestants total1ng hme Grosse Pointe Horse Show, • Grosse Pointe's best young nd. s18ted of eight beautlfully mat&ed kemo, Anne Busby, Mary LoUISe Tom Marlck, Eugene Mar- Mr Kellogg says that every- Grosse PO\Dte Parents Council, $225; a trophy to the wmnmg WIll be dedicated to the Junior ex- en Will compete, In a Wlde va- and expertly tramed poruetf WIll Carey DaVid Cotton Joy Cham- queUe, Ross A. Marr, MaXIne one mterested In the hbrary IS chaIrmanned by GIlbert Groehn; school and poSSible employment hibltor and the junior spectator, riety of classes, against under- perform mtncate ~euve~1I at a berlm: Manlyn Channell, Bev- Marsack, Shlfley MartIn, Pat inVIted to attend the m~tIng He the Grosse Pomte OphmlSt Club, In the service department of a I With the regularly. scheduled eighteen .!!xh.tbltorll from .11 parts varlety of speeds. The hItch. IS erly Ann Clapp, Joan E. Chnton, Marx, Helene Mauer, George Mc- ' =ytht~~ ~: I~~~~~~ ~~~~; With Ernest Hobbs as chairman, Ford dealershIp. performances at one ID the af- of Mlcm,an, as well as Indiana,! mueh m demand for faIrS, horSe Robert Coe, Barbara E. Coffey, 'BrIde, LI\Vlrna McClung, Bud Grosse Pomte BUSiness Men's ternoon ahd seven m the everung OhiO, DhnolS and MISSOW1.Hunt- shows and CIVlC enterprllle&- .Grahame Coffey Carol Ann McCullough Marilyn McDowell. project to secure fust-hand m- Club chaIrman Claude Jurgen A .three-day instructIOn course under-the-lights, plus a specIal en. jumpers and saddle horses once yOll see It In action you'll Cooper. ' John McGr~th WIlham Medley formatIon about it. - Will be followed by the two-day '11 __ th th thr t f II d t d th I>. ty " son, Rotary, LlolU and Klwarus competItlOn Subjeets mdude" wt peuorm, WI e ee-gar -, u y un ers an 51 popu dfl. Jean Corbett, Robert L. Cor- Sally Menke, Joanrne Mernll. ------- under CyrIl Paye; AmerIcan Le- serVIce salesmanship electru~ai D th Tak ed and five-gaIted jUDIor stakes The Hunt Club mtroduced the less, Kenneth G Couvreur, Dor- Fred Metry, Albert Meyer, Val- Voters Retain glon, chairmanned by George systems en i Ine performance ea es IDld the competltlon for the Tn-I'TrI-CIUb Hunter Challenge Tro. een Crarg PatriCIa Craig Nancy erle MIller, !:>on MIlock, Wally Kopsch and the Camera Club front e~d alignment brakes rea; I Club Hunter Challenge Trophy phy for young rIders from Bloom- Crowe, Aifred G Czarneck, Peter Moeller. M Sh ff With Judge Lester Young as I axle transmIssIon' bod ' and I Hi. supplYing the high pomts of In- field Open Hunt, ChagrlO Valley, I Robert W Morgan, ChrISta rs. ea er chaIrman f d' ed' t y t terest and eXCItement. Cleveland, OhiO, and Grosse Mueller, Robert Bruce Murray I Others workmg on arrange- en er r paIr an pam mg. S Orlan Two special attractIons will Of-I Pomte Hunt, into competItIon Ne Wate Thomas J. NeIlson. Yudlth New~ I EI t . I ments are the Grosse POinte Ar- To be eligIble the stUdent must fer between-classes thnlls for several years ago. In 1949 form- W r ell, Nancy Paula Newton Theo. n ec Ion tiSts Mrs WillIam Hamilton IT have majored 10 automotive I KLM small fry and teen-lgers. The er Grosse Pomter Toni DIMarco, dore 0 NIelson Sally 'Jeanne A total of 2 132 voters went' chaI::man: the Grosse Pomte Gar~ cour~es In high schOOl and have. oore LoD~ Ranger's famous horse "511. rldmg for Bloomfleld, retired the M. Will Noble, Diana Joa'n Nylund. Tay- to the polls la;t Monda m the Iden Club, With MISS Mane An- ranked m the upper half of hIS ver, of the satmy wlute coat andl tint trophy. The Tn-Club Chal- aID lor Obold, James Oester. Grace eleetlOn for two trustee~ to the Ide~on, chairman class, he must be a stUdent or a Funeral services were held the f10wmg mane and tall, wtll go lenge Trophy II was mtroduced Olert, John Onstwedder Jr, Bill Grosse PoInte Board of Educa-' Mrs. Charles T Ellis IS chaIr- gra~atmg ~tude;t ~hlghS Jun~ ~~ yesterday mornmg in Christ through ~1S paces ~ the dn~ I last year and Barbara Fruehalf, 0 S Osband, Elame Otto, Nev111e tIon. Iman of the food ::ommlttee, as- a ayne oun Y I se 00, Church for Kenneth L Moore, liVing many ra 10 an daughter of Mr and Mrs. Harvey pen oon Pack, Bermce E Palnau, Terry Re-elected to he f fih t SISted by the New Neighbors' must be over 17, must attend who died Monday In Jennmgs I adml1'ers a chance to see hIm m I C, Fruehauf, 1004 Three Mile Plet, Mary LuCille Preston r I erm I C the instructIOn course and must H tal the flesh ' I Drive won a leg on it. MISSFrue Ad' was Mrs Allee Sheaffer, With lub, Mrs Charles B Lord willi be endorsed b hIS au'to soo m-I °SPI . I' " - For the benefIt of Fesldents of nne Cu up Pur d y, Tom the highest number of votes cast, head the dance committee and st uct y p Mr Moore, who served as I hauf returns to thiS year s show I Grosse Pomte Woods who have QUirk, Harvey Radke. JIll Reed, 849 The newcomer to the ranks I Norbert Neff IS chairman In' r or. , preSident of Grosse Pointe Farms R al E I-#wI-no With two horses In an effort to made complamts about the water I Barbara Mane Reed, James Rem- With 771 votes IS Chet Sampson charge of fueworks and of the I Entry blanks may be obtaIned I when that mumclpa11ty was a e S~ retire the trophy, whtch moo be I shortage PhIlip F Allard City del. Fred Reynolds, Judith Rice, who has been connected With hIstorIcal comnuttee from auto shop lDstructors at the : VIllage, was 59 years old In ad- I' won tWice by the same person for AdmInistrator, today ann~unced I Betty RIchter, Sharon Riggert, the Grosse Pomte school system Garden Center ladle~ Will ~taff schools. Idltion to the Farms presldencv, Operators permanent possession , that openmg of the new 24-Inch 'James RInehart. Jane RiPpe, Vel- for 13 years the lost and found department In ,--.----- he has held posts as Vlce-presl- Another JUnIor Day feature main mstalled early In the spnng 'ma Roberts, Ir"'ln Rosen, Ruth Mrs Sheaffer, dunn.g her nine the office, and Mrs WillIam GI WOlneo's Group dent and director of Wormer & R t Lo Will be the presentatton of the I should take place ~thin the next Roth, William Rupp Carol Rup. years as a member of the school Powers will super\'l,e the fi:-st PI T. Moore, Inc.; execubve Vlce- epor sses Arnold Hofman Tr 0 phy for I week or 10 daylP reeht, ChrIS Rybak. Eugeme Sal. board, has taken an actIve \D-: aId stabon in the basem nt aos rIp 'r' preSident of ProVldent Loan and T bbe nd tt t I Hunter Seat to Nancy Ruede- T : mono Damel A Schaltberger Jr terest In the boys and girls of ------ Savmgs Society; presldent and wo ro nes a an a emp - 1'n3nn. daughter of Dr and Mrs he mam has not as vet been! Joan Scherer, ' the commumty She has been co- Caught on Hook The LydIa and Ruth groups of I dlreetol' of Detroit Loan Society ed robbery of relll estate olflce~ A D RUedemann. 1018 Three I opened. due to the fact that the I Karl H Schneider Gary WIl- ordlnator of Junior Red Cross I Grosse Pomte Woods Pre'>byter. dlreetor of MetropOlitan Trust went repo~ed to Grosse Polhte Mlle. who earned It by accumu- I bactena test has not been passed. I ham Schroeder Joan H Shackel- work In the area for the enbre I Anthony Gramer, 8, of 1226 ,Ian Church Will ~ISlt Delray II Co; dIrector of Bankers Trust Woods police , latIng the most pomts dunng th,e The chlonnatlon process IS now ford, Joanne Sharp. SUZJe Shar- time Roslyn, was caught 1D the ear Community House next Wednes- Co' trustee and treasurer of the The 11( James Wdlker office on Grossf> Po I n t e Hunt Clubs bemg completed, afler whIch the rer. George Shaway Vermta Mr Sampson, who was brought by a fish hook wrule playmg day, June 20 r McGregor Fnud and broker Mack avenue reported the theft: Schoolmg Shov.s thIS past Beason. I Wayne County Board of Health j Smith, Doug Stafford', Thomas to Grosse POinte by Dr Brownell I With flshmg equipment, Grosse i For reservatron~ and transpor- member of the DetrOIt Real o~ two typewrIters Entrance was, Mary Mulford. twlce-wmner of I can approve the test. ; Stein. Robert E. Store v Rich. m 1938 under the mterneshlp POlDte Woods police reported ,tatlon call Mrs WIlfred Bobier.' Estale Board made sometime after the office the sam~ honor In '49 and '50. IS Pressure Will be released un., ard Stuart, Matthew J SUlla'an, system then under the dIrection He was treated by a Woods I TUxedo 1-5110 The groups Wlll I Well known as a flDancier and was locked on Sundav at 630 by thiS vear £ reserve champion 'MISS medIately when the Board of Kav S u t ton. Ste\ e Trahants, of,Mr Barnes. taught sCIence In i phYSICian, Who took one stitch I leave the church at 11 30 and realtor, Mr Moore wu also Wide fo~ a rear door With a crow Ruedemann WIll receIve a duph- Health passes approval, and Nancv Ann VanDenBu.<sche. EI- the Grosse POinte schools until I In the ear, lunch Will be at 1 15 Ily known as Grosse POlDte's hlS- bar. I cate of the Hofman trophy, WIth 1Watf'T worries for Woods reS1- :en Jdne Vander Brug Manon enlIstmg In the Navy In 1942 ! toflan Included In hIS CIV\C An R. CAllen bU6JDellSma- I (COIl'blued on Pare 3) dents are expec:t!!d to be over. IVhetmck. Karen Evon ReIS, HIS work WIth young people t Ca d' F · Ch endeavors too, wa~ the ~ of chme was reported taken from Joan yon Rosenberg. Barbara In the commumty covers many na as encmg alnp dIrector of the Community Fund the Walter H. Mast Company, B d f Educatw. n Makes lWaldow, fields He IS sponsor of the Blue' and the Children s Aid Soclet\ also on Mack avenue Although' oor 0 I Dt>boTah Walsh. Manlvn Wal. HI-Y at the High School, h~ T BG N. I Mr. Moore graduated from old all drawer.!' m th.. office had i ter DOfl~ Wa<smu. Davld Wat- been a member of the Parents I 0 e nest at allona Centrlll High School In Detrolf bet"n nnsacked. nothtnjt' f>1.ewas V t. Pia nd Pia I.on Ravmond Well~ Haroan CounCIl, and IS act.Jve In Boy I InO" df YIU t missIng Entry to the Mast office aca wn ynrou ns We.tI'0tt' John W..<tph~l WlIh'- Scout work In "" an rom ae nIVf'r.\ ~ ,., IH Wh ....... Fourteen me m be r s of the been fir.! m 11144 1946 ano 1950 In 1914 He Jom!'d the U. S Arml was abo bv forcmll WIth a cro r Bell'mnmlt' next Monda~.. iune ellch week and WIll Include plC- Itne\' ~m' Elizabeth WI,_ ------ i UnIted States 1948 Olympl(' and Dr N~;las who'reprt"'Mts the' In 19li. later <;erving all a tf'.t bar, thIS tune through a lavatory 18. and extending through Frl- nl('S doll show •• ('ostume partie'> ion C~lk WIll Clark WIt' Wll. New MalIaO'er 11951 Pan-Ameflcan Teams Will be ' Salle Santelli of New York City pilot and In.!'tructor In the Air WIndow I dav Ault'USt 10, the GroSlle treasure hunt., etc • ~~el ~"ll'r. Wavn~ H W1S. r"" j competmg m the National Fen-' In competltlon, ha~ been II finah~t Force Rex John~ton of thf' Arthur J POinte Board of EducatIOn WIll Parent~ mav enroll theIr Wood. ell'nannf> Witte Noel The second major personnel <,Ing Champlon~hlp~ thl~ week; everv year l'mce 1941. He was a PhI Beta Kappa and Scully rompan" at 20169 Mack provldf' a program of ~Upervl~- young~ters at anv time \\ Ithout Youn Donald YE'rge Mary.Lou change thl~ ~pTlng for Lakf>pomte June J6-2.3 at the Gro..~e Pomte SilVIO Glohto ml'n ~ derl'ndmg a mem~r lit Yale of P~I UJl'lllon reported an attempted pntf)' at I'd re<'reatlon achvltl~ at the chllt'ge If pos.'lble partlcularlv g Country Club J< announC!'d thlc Nf'lllhborhood Club fOII~ champion and NYAC rom- and the 'Wroll and Kev fhat office The 'lCrt'1'non an out- Trombh Dder Maire, Richard In the ca.~e of children of earlv w~k an the appomlml'nt of Hen.j Th1~ group of ~tar, Jncludl'~ Ipetltor "'dl be llflpr h\< 'l'('ond A formfT prp~ldf>nt of Vm- ~Ide r;ar door had bf>en cut. but Nf'\\ Kprbv Mason and Gro~.e ell'mf>ntarv ~rhool all:e, It would 1\T e ,V Ma 1. TV J ('ca.or a. mllnal(C'r of the three of thE' dl'fendlOlI: Natronal WID GlOhto wa- thrrd m the)l;a Hr'lt\ Club Mr Moore also~. no en.ry made POint... High <chool plavground. be de'lrablf' If parent. ac('om. l' C llue club (,hamplon~ .:lnd .f>Vf'n formf>r tiona Is four dlf'll'rent tlmC'~bl'forf> IOnl(M to thl' COllntr~ Club of SIlPPT\'l~or. <f'll"Cted to ('on- panv thf>lr children to the plav- T S Th.. announcC'ment \\'a~ made U S htle-holder. who are mak-' he tinall~' atlnl'xl'd thl' htll' la~t DetT')lt. the Gro,~ Pomte Club Tennis (:ourls dud Ihl~ projt'ram havf' all had ,""ound the f1l"lt lImf' In ordf'r I 0 pray DDT by I..OUI~ G Palmer. prE'~ldent mg their tirH appearance In vl'ar He WIll .:ll<o{'nmpf>teon th!' anrl Ihl' ~trOit Club 'prf'v\ou< "xpenenct' In plan- that thf'Y mllv meet the SUpervl. Mr ('f>a.nr <'omp<:to Lakt'pomte MI<,hljt'an NYAC 3-wellpon I!'am Mr~ MllOrp 'hI' forml'r Helen Now Readv nrnll nr parll('lpatmjt' In lelcurf' ~()r m ('harjfe I Cltv Aomm slrat"r Philip r. fr()m Port Huron ",hl'r!' he man- In addltl<'on nne foreilln ~tar i In the woml'n, foil \fj's Janf>t A,knlt Ynun" and a dau!!hter 01 t1ml' llrll\.ltlp. The mornln!! ilnd f'velllng pe_ AI:aHl ha' "o<>,'ed I~E' o~. "~;e aged the Bla('k R1Ver Countrv h~s hf>en JnVltf'd to the tournev_ Lee York of Los A'1p:elp<, Call- :o.tr~ Gl'or~. Ru«elI Wl'bo;ter of Wood~ resldent~ .hould ha"e ChlldrE'n 1>, 111 find ~ ...... ral nods on 1111 J)lav(rounds .ue of I ill'\\, DDT machlnf' b\ ~!w Club for four vears Prl()r to thl' I Canada ~ ace woman fenrer. Mr~ fomta hold~ the t g ('rr'l\\n N." Ynrk .U....... IVf' no N'('rplItlon 1>, orne. "hIS 'um t\ pf'« of "onh1>.thllf' IIMI~ltles u~ed for Mmpetltlve game~ !uch Clh of Gr"s..~. P"In'f' \\ nod, Ceasor "a, a~M)Clated \\Ith the Bettv Hamilton She u; DomInion MI"< York I' aleo a fir.t tlm. '~In.' Rlor a1 ,,111 hf> In Woodl."," mer. "llh the Munl('lpal Park t-""'ll rllrT1pd on thai "'Ill '~of II~ .oftbal1 tennl$. hard ball "II' Bep:lnnlnjt T"lur-aa\ tl,f' ,,"\!::. US DfopartmE'nt of lAbI'or llnd Champlnn nf Canada ilnd "':t. il nl'r Illthoulth .hl' "a' runnpr.l.p Cl'mel('r< "nd Mlrk PIlrIo. III Ma('k o1nd p;utlrul"r lnlf'r",,1 tr'l fhpm In- Thp aft~oon pert()({ \.S devoted (',1\ \\.11 two .p 1\ lOa \\ 1'" 11M had hI' 01\"1l "pph.:lnce hU~Inl'''' mf'mbf'r of Ihplr tf'am com!'f'tlng In 1 ll4A "hen ~he !!amf'd " hprth Torre\' road. "":1\ rurl", fnr J'l' (',uMo In fhl' projfram 90'111 bf' fr'lr thf' mo.t part to handleraft DDT milchJnE' P:OIn( up anrl ;"" n HE' I. m.:lrnl'd ann ha. il four- m thl' OIYl'IlPI(', In London and on Ihe Olvmpll' Tl'am Shl' .. h Mack Park h". nf'f~ lip on ll. hantill'Taft a .tC1r'\' Pf'nod {'Irele Ind low organl7ahon. (ames e.... E'T\ 'tTl~et III 'I-" (":, BntA tt'1'n month old dault'hE'tr thf> Brttl~h F:mplTE' Gllmp. In fl'oclnll unatlilrhpc'I thl< \fOil' RpO(1 ,. for 4t two tennr~ c(\urt~ Itnd mar!{Inp:< l!aml'< ,<>ft ball hllrd hilll kirk and ll<,tlVltl~ ~Ide.. of thp "ll" R \'E'r "'111 be Mlkf>Dlf't? \\a~ rE'<'ently n.mM Au.trahll In thf> lOPfOE' I'Vf'nt. a n"ll (hllm. for the ('OUl t. will 1lf' ('nmpl"f"rl hall rUlQU'" hnr.e~hop. and The location of l'llch 'PUlV •• pravf'd l!01f proffO"'lonill for thf' rluh : Amonl! 1h.. A',,~ncan (ham- pIon" III hf>r-Ti)\\,n('rIIh" <""<on, GrM'" Pnlnll' K,"an,' Club il\' thf' "-f>l'kl'nd 'pnn,. 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Page 1: Plan .l-d .r ashlone d lIed way elms of 237 Ies elL'entra Ibdigitize.gp.lib.mi.us/digitize/newspapers/gpreview/1950... · 2006-03-03 · Grone Pointe'. Firlt Newlp.per GROSSE POINTE

Grone Pointe'.Firlt

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GROSSE POINTE 30, MICHIGAN - VA 2.1162

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Grosse Pointe'. Newspaper for More Than 24 Years

PATRONIZEYOUR

LOCAL MERCHANT

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Ol-d D h e d lIed Diplomas Awarded. .r as lone 1'.1.1 way Senior elms of 237Commencement exerClSell WIll DaVidson, JIm DaVISson, Paul V,

Iv.... I elL' b be held torught at 8'15 for 237 DeBaeke, Elaine D Deckert, GallMem,- {~~~~~enter Show Near Goal New Ferry- Sa es entra I rary :osse POinte High School senl- ~~G~~~~~~en~:~~~e~f~':':l1l~

'0,/ '-4>.1'.1' IV/>_ Fodowlng the exercIses the Meulemeester, Mad"leme KyburgCo. / <1 v W k f $18 000 .' Mothers' Club WIll hold an m- deRopp, Lee DeStefano, Fredmllig .~{':~(~h ee 0 , formal recephon In the girls' Dettlmger, Carolyn Dill, Teresaq l.'

r'1-t gymnasium for the graduates, Donohue

Saturday, June 23, IS tho. "<1'0. ~ "e full value for the In Dr;'ve their parents and friends. Dorothy May Dunlop, Bennettset for the first annual Memor. 'otJ CJY Will spend. II Rev Frederll~k H Olert Will i Dykstra, Don Eger, Diane Ep.Center Carnival at the War Mem- ~ WIll be games lIke "Rmg glv~ the invocation and tite bene. pmger, Lee Eskridge, Peggy Et.-

t.. 'eg," "Shoot, the Ballooll," Latest reports on the War diction ling, Ru:ssell Forrest Etter, Bev-orlal Center, 32 Lake Shore r084 "TObSthe Penny," and many sur. Memorial Center's drive for new . h Sch I erly Fallctuld, John H Flldew.

The communIty IS expected to prIsing games of 5kJIl members indIcate that the drive .. The ~rosse PO~,nteHlg 00 Peggy Flsner, Barbara Fitzgerald,band Will play Pomp and Clf- Audrey Betty Flachsmann Jamesturn out en masse In a SpIrIt of Ten fine vaudeville acts Will is a great success. cumstance" for the processional C Flanrngan, James K.' Flood,

fun and nelghborlmess to endow: be presented In a cabaret show, Accordmg to MI Alger Shel- and Recessl?nal, at the request of Margaret Foote, PatriCia For-. I for the amusement of those who den, preSldent, $15,13435 of the th ad atmg classone of our hIstorical landmarks like to Sit and enjoy the carnival goal of $18,000 has been receIved, e gr u . sythe, Dean E. Fosmoe, Mary Pat-WIth some real LTrossePomte tra. For the youngslers there Will WIth the greater part of thiS sum Tomorrow's ineVitable prob- rICla Fraser, Jerry FrIedel, Jo-dltion - be a speCIal attracU~n In MISS In cash, and the balance In lems will be discussed by mem- anne Fusclardl

From 10 a m. untIl nudnIght Betty Rypsam and her "Tele- pladges bers of the graduatin; c.~ass Betty Ann' Gallagher, Jose-the Center drIve WIll be thJ VISIon Puppets" In addition, CommIttees and workers have Patricia J,?nes WIll speak on Re- phme GanCI, Dorothy Ann Gar.promenade to the mam entrance therl" WIll be pony rides, with a "worked like beavers," he said, cognItion, Taylor Obold, vlce- man Carol Garrett Caro11n Gaz.of the "greatest show on earth'" photographer on hand for the and all workers are urged to presld~nt of the s~~or cl~s, Will arat~, Mary Ann ~bson. Milliong Hop Roy Rogers make then call-backs and fmish have Rectification as hIS sub- IGleche Annchen C Glasgow:VlSltors may wander from booth asplfIn py or ject, and "Resulu" wlII be the I Fred G'oddard Lln~oln G- ....rey.to booth, and try theIr hands at There Will be aIrplane rIdes the lob next week. f Th Lamb' t lk ' _ UUJ.,all the gimnucks of an old fa- and auto rides to thrtll young The slogan of "$5 or $50" subject 0 omas sa. Herman W oren..~o, DorIS Elywoned midway - except they and old alike, and as a conces. adopted by the campaign aIded Followmg a voc:al solo by LoiS Gork, Charles Gosser, Geraldm.-------------- Sion to modem tImes and Lie age m Informmg all residents of the JongelU, there will be the pre- C Goyette, Crystal Gregory.

lof televu;ion, there Will be the commumty that the small as sentatJon of the class by Mr Margaret Guy. Burt Hagerman.M et. g n Iopportunity to name the ownf>r of well as the large contributors Walter R. Clenunson, lugh school Mary Ann Hagg, Joe Ha~e m 0 'the mystery VOIce wrul'h will be were welcomed to membership ~~ \ prinCipal, and presentation of ene Hilll'Ipton, H. Norman Har-Ibroadcast each half hour. You In the center. Pictured above .ill the ~~.1 The bulldmg was planned by to-ce.ilmg wmdows All admmlS- diplomas by Mr James W. Bush- den,N Lib Iwon't wm a nulhon, but there Any reSident who has not been conceptton of the new JI~ an architect of llltematlona1 re- tratlve offices of the publ1c 11r>-ong, supenntendent. DaVid Harns Roger HarrISew .rary WIll be some excitlllg prIZes contacted by the workers on the Sales Central Library, to iJe. - putatJon, Marcel Breuer of New rary system Will be mstalled In Mr. Walter R. Cleminson will Joan Hemme, V;rgtnla Hltt, Nan~

The bnest varIety of c::Jrnival drIve may marl his contribution I structed at the lOutheast York City. Mr. Breuer has de- the new library. award the class honors. cy Hoesch, JoanDle Hol11ster.Ann d that has ever been offered the or call the Center, TUxed" 1-6030 I of Kercheval avenue and' Signed a bwldmg that will be The landscapmg around he Following IS the &t of tlus George Holme, Sara Jean Horn.ounce public Will be avaIlable In the and a worker Will be glad to road. The hbrary was ma<!~ ~ both beauhful and functional, a l1brary Will be deSigned 1II k.eep- year's graduatell: Barbara Ion, MarCia A Istock,food concesslorc I call on you, SIble through the generositY modern, bulldltll that Grosse lIIg With the surroundIng area, Herbert Abrash, Mary Allard, Norma M. Jackson, .Charles B.

A speCIal meetmg of the Members of the garden clubs . two friends, both promlllent PolJIten can poInt to With pnde. Parkmg facII1t1es Will be pro- Bruce B Allen, Ernest Allen, JBqUI~h, Joanne Johnson, CQl1-Fnends of the Grosse POinte will beauhfy the sc~ne WIth their F d D ' - of the commumty, D. M, ".. vlded at the rear of the l1brary, Geor~ Jacob Alpel'Vltz, Bob stance Jones, Patti Jones, Pa\llPubl Li usual slull, and beautIful cor- or eaters Jr, and the late Murray W.~ The library, Wlth the mam "-mstrong, Samuel E. Armstrong Jones, LOIS Gay Jongens, Mar.Ie brary will be held next sages at reasohable prlc(!s Will The Ferry-Sales Central __ entrance on Kercheval avenue, The Ferry-Sales Central Llb- n.J, An J D 11 H KaThursday. June 21, at 8 o'cl~k be there unrler theIr auspices T S rary Will fill a long st.~ WIll measure HI7 by '70 feet. The rary Will provide for all hbrary Jr, Lois Jean Auchmutey, Marl- garet 0 oop, ea. y,in the MaIn LIbrary to see and A a ~rand fmal'" ,".' Will be 0 ponsor Ineed of the GroS&e PoID1* ,flit readmg room to the left of the needs of adults and ehlldren Iyn Axford, Thomas James Bak- Joy KeIly. Robert L. Kennedy'.hear plans for the new' library a "CH'~(\ Dance" "'ld a glgantlc C . . adequate library faCll1tles. "'I~ mam entrance Will face floor- ahke, er, Sara Barnes, IDa Barr, Peter Elame C. Klhen, Barbara JeanbuudJ.ng, Mr. Manon K. Kellou, dlJ'p;a~. -::.1flr~wol ic~. OmpetlttOn i.J D. Bayne, George A Beauchamp Kolp, Carol Dale KretKhmar,president, has announced. Mr. Alger Shelden IS given HORSE' S W'S OPENING DAY TO Jr., Don Becker, Don C. Bennett, Jim Later, Thomas w. Lamb,Robert M. Orr, publie library James J Rery, Ireae Loraine Anne Patterson Lampman, C~ldirector and Charles M. Mohr- Credit for hewg the moVlrti fotce AutomotIve dass students of B~, Ka.raa ~ QooUa, -'''be Ta__ Bob. 1Aw~ T'1DI r -- ~lbehmd. the cal'Dival. Genera) co- tugb. schools in Wayne COunty DOt' ~...... -... _

hardt, hbrJry COD6l.IltaDt. WlU ex- _ ' ~ Btabb 1r., . _. 9M'Mr LcJ;ili.. _.;r ..... ~~l,..-thihlt a' model. p_ and Pl~ chairmlD. art! Je1IIePtl G. SUDdart, wUl eompet, m an "All~ -:~~ .. ~ .. ~ ~ 1iiii .eom.mu--Pa-b'i-'ck~rttiiiUX.- Richard H. Limber.. ~"'~ -1.:~ 1ft ~ ser\"lfll.~" lbNl' .d" .I~ '-'"~.IU1., U Bropn, tdw:ard Btoolts, RiclJard Kathryn Ann Lipscomb, Jeet ;'> ctMoii,-. ~ ~ ~ It: . '~~~I~W' •• fAe ~~~ta~ " Broquet. Jerry Browll, M'anl~'I1 f..?Wl'Y, RIchard S. Maekenzie,

new buildIng, IllI<J answer ~ AssIStin, in Arrangements for troit "ord dealers. Thuridl" JuDe 21•• rand apen. inorniq .pert~ at nine- The spectacular and widMy Ann Brown, John A. Bryant, Linda Marre, Gordon MaItland,~uestions tP.at the sroup may aml.lSemeDta, personnel, enter- Awards inclUde calb prizes to 1"1 day' of the Hunt Club'. big- thirty. traveled Holland pOny httch, con- SIurley M. Buethe, Janet Bur. John MarCl.1S,have. tamment and worken Will be the the three top contestants total1ng hme Grosse Pointe Horse Show, • Grosse Pointe's best young nd. s18ted of eight beautlfully mat&ed kemo, Anne Busby, Mary LoUISe Tom Marlck, Eugene Mar-

Mr Kellogg says that every- Grosse PO\Dte Parents Council, $225; a trophy to the wmnmg WIll be dedicated to the Junior ex- en Will compete, In a Wlde va- and expertly tramed poruetf WIll Carey DaVid Cotton Joy Cham- queUe, Ross A. Marr, MaXIneone mterested In the hbrary IS chaIrmanned by GIlbert Groehn; school and poSSible employment hibltor and the junior spectator, riety of classes, against under- perform mtncate ~euve~1I at a berlm: Manlyn Channell, Bev- Marsack, Shlfley MartIn, PatinVIted to attend the m~tIng He the Grosse Pomte OphmlSt Club, In the service department of a I With the regularly. scheduled eighteen .!!xh.tbltorll from .11 parts varlety of speeds. The hItch. IS erly Ann Clapp, Joan E. Chnton, Marx, Helene Mauer, George Mc-

' =ytht~~ ~: I~~~~~~ ~~~~; With Ernest Hobbs as chairman, Ford dealershIp. performances at one ID the af- of Mlcm,an, as well as Indiana,! mueh m demand for faIrS, horSe Robert Coe, Barbara E. Coffey, 'BrIde, LI\Vlrna McClung, BudGrosse Pomte BUSiness Men's ternoon ahd seven m the everung OhiO, DhnolS and MISSOW1.Hunt- shows and CIVlC enterprllle&- .Grahame Coffey Carol Ann McCullough Marilyn McDowell.

project to secure fust-hand m- Club chaIrman Claude Jurgen A .three-day instructIOn course under-the-lights, plus a specIal en. jumpers and saddle horses once yOll see It In action you'll Cooper. ' John McGr~th WIlham MedleyformatIon about it. - Will be followed by the two-day '11 __ th th thr t f II d t d th I>. ty "son, Rotary, LlolU and Klwarus competItlOn Subjeets mdude" wt peuorm, WI e ee-gar -, u y un ers an 51 popu dfl. Jean Corbett, Robert L. Cor- Sally Menke, Joanrne Mernll.

------- under CyrIl Paye; AmerIcan Le- serVIce salesmanship electru~ai D th Tak ed and five-gaIted jUDIor stakes The Hunt Club mtroduced the less, Kenneth G Couvreur, Dor- Fred Metry, Albert Meyer, Val-Voters Retain glon, chairmanned by George systems en i I n e performance ea es IDld the competltlon for the Tn-I'TrI-CIUb Hunter Challenge Tro. een Crarg PatriCIa Craig Nancy erle MIller, !:>on MIlock, WallyKopsch and the Camera Club front e~d alignment brakes rea; I Club Hunter Challenge Trophy phy for young rIders from Bloom- Crowe, Aifred G Czarneck, Peter Moeller.M Sh ff With Judge Lester Young as Iaxle transmIssIon' bod ' and IHi. supplYing the high pomts of In- field Open Hunt, ChagrlO Valley, I Robert W Morgan, ChrIStars. ea er chaIrman f d' ed' t y t terest and eXCItement. Cleveland, OhiO, and Grosse Mueller, Robert Bruce MurrayI Others workmg on arrange- en er r paIr an pam mg. S Orlan Two special attractIons will Of-I Pomte Hunt, into competItIon Ne Wate Thomas J. NeIlson. Yudlth New~I EI t. Iments are the Grosse POinte Ar- To be eligIble the stUdent must fer between-classes thnlls for several years ago. In 1949 form- W r ell, Nancy Paula Newton Theo.n ec Ion tiSts Mrs WillIam Hamilton IT have majored 10 automotive IK L M small fry and teen-lgers. The er Grosse Pomter Toni DIMarco, dore 0 NIelson Sally 'Jeanne

A total of 2 132 voters went' chaI::man: the Grosse Pomte Gar~ cour~es In high schOOl and have. oore LoD~ Ranger's famous horse "511. rldmg for Bloomfleld, retired the M. Will Noble, Diana Joa'n Nylund. Tay-to the polls la;t Monda m the Iden Club, With MISS Mane An- ranked m the upper half of hIS ver, of the satmy wlute coat andl tint trophy. The Tn-Club Chal- aID lor Obold, James Oester. GraceeleetlOn for two trustee~ to the Ide~on, chairman class, he must be a stUdent or a Funeral services were held the f10wmg mane and tall, wtll go lenge Trophy II was mtroduced Olert, John Onstwedder Jr, BillGrosse PoInte Board of Educa-' Mrs. Charles T Ellis IS chaIr- gra~atmg ~tude;t ~hlghSJun~ ~~ yesterday mornmg in Christ through ~1S paces ~ the dn~ I last year and Barbara Fruehalf, 0 S Osband, Elame Otto, Nev111etIon. Iman of the food ::ommlttee, as- a ayne oun Y I se 00, Church for Kenneth L Moore, liVing many ra 10 an daughter of Mr and Mrs. Harvey pen oon Pack, Bermce E Palnau, Terry

Re-elected to he f fih t SISted by the New Neighbors' must be over 17, must attend who died Monday In Jennmgs I adml1'ers a chance to see hIm m I C, Fruehauf, 1004 Three Mile Plet, Mary LuCille Prestonr I erm I C the instructIOn course and must H tal the flesh' IDrive won a leg on it. MISSFrue Ad'was Mrs Allee Sheaffer, With lub, Mrs Charles B Lord willi be endorsed b hIS au'to soo m-I °SPI . I' " - For the benefIt of Fesldents of nne Cu up Pur d y, Tom

the highest number of votes cast, head the dance committee and st uct y p Mr Moore, who served as Ihauf returns to thiS year s show IGrosse Pomte Woods who have QUirk, Harvey Radke. JIll Reed,849 The newcomer to the ranks I Norbert Neff IS chairman In' r or. , preSident of Grosse Pointe Farms R al E I-#wI-no With two horses In an effort to made complamts about the water IBarbara Mane Reed, James Rem-With 771 votes IS Chet Sampson charge of fueworks and of the I Entry blanks may be obtaIned I when that mumclpa11ty was a e S~ retire the trophy, whtch moo be I shortage PhIlip F Allard City del. Fred Reynolds, Judith Rice,who has been connected With hIstorIcal comnuttee from auto shop lDstructors at the : VIllage, was 59 years old In ad- I' won tWice by the same person for AdmInistrator, today ann~unced I Betty RIchter, Sharon Riggert,the Grosse Pomte school system Garden Center ladle~ Will ~taff schools. Idltion to the Farms presldencv, Operators permanent possession , that openmg of the new 24-Inch 'James RInehart. Jane RiPpe, Vel-for 13 years the lost and found department In ,--.----- he has held posts as Vlce-presl- Another JUnIor Day feature main mstalled early In the spnng 'ma Roberts, Ir"'ln Rosen, Ruth

Mrs Sheaffer, dunn.g her nine the office, and Mrs WillIam G IWOlneo's Group dent and director of Wormer & R t Lo Will be the presentatton of the I should take place ~thin the next Roth, William Rupp Carol Rup.years as a member of the school Powers will super\'l,e the fi:-st PI T . Moore, Inc.; execubve Vlce- epor sses Arnold Hofman T r 0 p h y for Iweek or 10 daylP reeht, ChrIS Rybak. Eugeme Sal.board, has taken an actIve \D-: aId stabon in the basem nt aos rIp 'r' preSident of ProVldent Loan and T bbe nd tt t I Hunter Seat to Nancy Ruede- T : mono Damel A Schaltberger Jrterest In the boys and girls of ------ Savmgs Society; presldent and wo ro nes a an a emp - 1'n3nn. daughter of Dr and Mrs he mam has not as vet been! Joan Scherer, 'the commumty She has been co- Caught on Hook The LydIa and Ruth groups of I dlreetol' of Detroit Loan Society ed robbery of relll estate olflce~ A D RUedemann. 1018 Three I opened. due to the fact that the I Karl H Schneider Gary WIl-ordlnator of Junior Red Cross I Grosse Pomte Woods Pre'>byter. dlreetor of MetropOlitan Trust went repo~ed to Grosse Polhte Mlle. who earned It by accumu- I bactena test has not been passed. Iham Schroeder Joan H Shackel-work In the area for the enbre I Anthony Gramer, 8, of 1226 ,Ian Church Will ~ISlt Delray II Co; dIrector of Bankers Trust Woods police , latIng the most pomts dunng th,e The chlonnatlon process IS now ford, Joanne Sharp. SUZJe Shar-time Roslyn, was caught 1D the ear Community House next Wednes- Co' trustee and treasurer of the The 11( James Wdlker office on Grossf> Po I n t e Hunt Clubs bemg completed, afler whIch the rer. George Shaway Vermta

Mr Sampson, who was brought by a fish hook wrule playmg day, June 20 r McGregor Fnud and broker Mack avenue reported the theft: Schoolmg Shov.s thIS past Beason. I Wayne County Board of Health j Smith, Doug Stafford', Thomasto Grosse POinte by Dr Brownell I With flshmg equipment, Grosse i For reservatron~ and transpor- member of the DetrOIt Real o~ two typewrIters Entrance was, Mary Mulford. twlce-wmner of I can approve the test. ; Stein. Robert E. Store v Rich.m 1938 under the mterneshlp POlDte Woods police reported ,tatlon call Mrs WIlfred Bobier.' Estale Board made sometime after the office the sam~ honor In '49 and '50. IS Pressure Will be released un., ard Stuart, Matthew J SUlla'an,system then under the dIrection He was treated by a Woods ITUxedo 1-5110 The groups Wlll I Well known as a flDancier and was locked on Sundav at 630 by thiS vear £ reserve champion 'MISS medIately when the Board of Kav S u t ton. Ste\ e Trahants,of,Mr Barnes. taught sCIence In i phYSICian, Who took one stitch I leave the church at 11 30 and realtor, Mr Moore wu also Wide fo~ a rear door With a crow Ruedemann WIll receIve a duph- Health passes approval, and Nancv Ann VanDenBu.<sche. EI-the Grosse POinte schools until I In the ear, lunch Will be at 1 15 Ily known as Grosse POlDte's hlS- bar. Icate of the Hofman trophy, WIth 1Watf'T worries for Woods reS1- :en Jdne Vander Brug ManonenlIstmg In the Navy In 1942 ! toflan Included In hIS CIV\C An R. CAllen bU6JDellSma- I (COIl'blued on Pare 3) dents are expec:t!!d to be over. IVhetmck. Karen Evon ReIS,

HIS work WIth young people t Ca d' F · Ch endeavors too, wa~ the ~ of chme was reported taken from Joan yon Rosenberg. BarbaraIn the commumty covers many na a s encmg alnp dIrector of the Community Fund the Walter H. Mast Company, B d f Educatw. n Makes lWaldow,fields He IS sponsor of the Blue' and the Children s Aid Soclet\ also on Mack avenue Although' oor 0 I Dt>boTah Walsh. Manlvn Wal.HI-Y at the High School, h~ T B G N. I Mr. Moore graduated from old all drawer.!' m th.. office had i ter DOfl~ Wa<smu. Davld Wat-been a member of the Parents I 0 e nest at allona Centrlll High School In Detrolf bet"n nnsacked. nothtnjt' f>1.ewas V t. Pia nd Pia I.on Ravmond Well~ HaroanCounCIl, and IS act.Jve In Boy I InO" d f Y I U t missIng Entry to the Mast office aca wn ynrou ns We.tI'0tt' John W..<tph~l WlIh'-Scout work In "" an rom a e nIVf'r.\ ~ ,., IH Wh .......

Fourteen me m be r s of the been fir.! m 11144 1946 ano 1950 In 1914 He Jom!'d the U. S Arml was abo bv forcmll WIth a cro r Bell'mnmlt' next Monda~.. iune ellch week and WIll Include plC- Itne\' ~m' Elizabeth WI,_------ i UnIted States 1948 Olympl(' and Dr N~;las who'reprt"'Mts the' In 19li. later <;erving all a tf'.t bar, thIS tune through a lavatory 18. and extending through Frl- nl('S doll show •• ('ostume partie'> ion C~lk WIll Clark WIt' Wll.New MalIaO'er 11951 Pan-Ameflcan Teams Will be ' Salle Santelli of New York City pilot and In.!'tructor In the Air WIndow I dav Ault'USt 10, the GroSlle treasure hunt., etc • ~~el ~"ll'r. Wavn~ H W1S.

r"" j competmg m the National Fen-' In competltlon, ha~ been II finah~t Force Rex John~ton of thf' Arthur J POinte Board of EducatIOn WIll Parent~ mav enroll theIr Wood. ell'nannf> Witte NoelThe second major personnel <,Ing Champlon~hlp~ thl~ week; everv year l'mce 1941. He was a PhI Beta Kappa and Scully rompan" at 20169 Mack provldf' a program of ~Upervl~- young~ters at anv time \\ Ithout Youn Donald YE'rge Mary.Lou

change thl~ ~pTlng for Lakf>pomte June J6-2.3 at the Gro..~e Pomte SilVIO Glohto ml'n ~ derl'ndmg a mem~r lit Yale of P~I UJl'lllon reported an attempted pntf)' at I'd re<'reatlon achvltl~ at the chllt'ge If pos.'lble partlcularlv gCountry Club J< announC!'d thlc Nf'lllhborhood Club fOII~ champion and NYAC rom- and the 'Wroll and Kev fhat office The 'lCrt'1'non an out- Trombh Dder Maire, Richard In the ca.~e of children of earlvw~k an the appomlml'nt of Hen.j Th1~ group of ~tar, Jncludl'~ Ipetltor "'dl be llflpr h\< 'l'('ond A formfT prp~ldf>nt of Vm- ~Ide r;ar door had bf>en cut. but Nf'\\ Kprbv Mason and Gro~.e ell'mf>ntarv ~rhool all:e, It would 1\T

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TV J ('ca.or a. mllnal(C'r of the three of thE' dl'fendlOlI: Natronal WID GlOhto wa- thrrd m the)l;a Hr'lt\ Club Mr Moore also~. no en.ry made POint... High <chool plavground. be de'lrablf' If parent. ac('om. l' C llueclub (,hamplon~ .:lnd .f>Vf'n formf>r tiona Is four dlf'll'rent tlmC'~bl'forf> IOnl(M to thl' COllntr~ Club of SIlPPT\'l~or. <f'll"Cted to ('on- panv thf>lr children to the plav- T S

Th.. announcC'ment \\'a~ made U S htle-holder. who are mak-' he tinall~' atlnl'xl'd thl' htll' la~t DetT')lt. the Gro,~ Pomte Club Tennis (:ourls dud Ihl~ projt'ram havf' all had ,""ound the f1l"lt lImf' In ordf'r I 0 pray DDTby I..OUI~ G Palmer. prE'~ldent mg their tirH appearance In vl'ar He WIll .:ll<o{'nmpf>teon th!' anrl Ihl' ~trOit Club 'prf'v\ou< "xpenenct' In plan- that thf'Y mllv meet the SUpervl. •Mr ('f>a.nr <'omp<:to Lakt'pomte MI<,hljt'an NYAC 3-wellpon I!'am Mr~ MllOrp 'hI' forml'r Helen Now Readv nrnll nr parll('lpatmjt' In lelcurf' ~()r m ('harjfe I Cltv Aomm slrat"r Philip r.fr()m Port Huron ",hl'r!' he man- In addltl<'on nne foreilln ~tar i In the woml'n, foil \fj's Janf>t A,knlt Ynun" and a dau!!hter 01 t1ml' llrll\.ltlp. The mornln!! ilnd f'velllng pe_ AI:aHl ha' "o<>,'ed I~E' o~. "~;eaged the Bla('k R1Ver Countrv h~s hf>en JnVltf'd to the tournev_ Lee York of Los A'1p:elp<, Call- :o.tr~ Gl'or~. Ru«elI Wl'bo;ter of Wood~ resldent~ .hould ha"e ChlldrE'n 1>, 111 find ~ ......ral nods on 1111 J)lav(rounds .ue of I ill'\\, DDT machlnf' b\ ~!wClub for four vears Prl()r to thl' I Canada ~ ace woman fenrer. Mr~ fomta hold~ the t g ('rr'l\\n N." Ynrk .U.......IVf' no N'('rplItlon 1>, orne. "hIS 'um t\ pf'« of "onh1>.thllf' IIMI~ltles u~ed for Mmpetltlve game~ !uch Clh of Gr"s..~. P"In'f' \\ nod,Ceasor "a, a~M)Clated \\Ith the Bettv Hamilton She u; DomInion MI"< York I' aleo a fir.t tlm. '~In.' Rlor a1 ,,111 hf> In Woodl."," mer. "llh the Munl('lpal Park t-""'ll rllrT1pd on thai "'Ill '~of II~ .oftbal1 tennl$. hard ball "II' Bep:lnnlnjt T"lur-aa\ tl,f' ,,"\!::.U S DfopartmE'nt of lAbI'or llnd Champlnn nf Canada ilnd "':t. il nl'r Illthoulth .hl' "a' runnpr.l.p Cl'mel('r< "nd Mlrk PIlrIo. III Ma('k o1nd p;utlrul"r lnlf'r",,1 tr'l fhpm In- Thp aft~oon pert()({ \.S devoted (',1\ \\.11 two .p 1\ lOa \\ 1'" 11Mhad hI' 01\"1l "pph.:lnce hU~Inl'''' mf'mbf'r of Ihplr tf'am com!'f'tlng In 1ll4A "hen ~he !!amf'd " hprth Torre\' road. "":1\ rurl", fnr J'l' (',uMo In fhl' projfram 90'111bf' fr'lr thf' mo.t part to handleraft DDT milchJnE' P:OIn( up anrl ;"" nHE' I. m.:lrnl'd ann ha. il four- m thl' OIYl'IlPI(', In London and on Ihe Olvmpll' Tl'am Shl' .. h Mack Park h". nf'f~ lip on ll. hantill'Taft a .tC1r'\' Pf'nod {'Irele Ind low organl7ahon. (ames e....E'T\ 'tTl~et III 'I-" (":, BntAtt'1'n month old dault'hE'tr thf> Brttl~h F:mplTE' Gllmp. In fl'oclnll unatlilrhpc'I thl< \fOil' RpO(1 ,. for 4t two tennr~ c(\urt~ Itnd mar!{Inp:< l!aml'< ,<>ft ball hllrd hilll kirk and ll<,tlVltl~ ~Ide.. of thp "ll" R \'E'r "'111 be

Mlkf>Dlf't? \\a~ rE'<'ently n.mM Au.trahll In thf> lOPfOE' I'Vf'nt. a n"ll (hllm. for the ('OUl t. will 1lf' ('nmpl"f"rl hall rUlQU'" hnr.e~hop. and The location of l'llch 'PUlV•• pravf'dl!01f proffO"'lonill for thf' rluh : Amonl! 1h.. A',,~ncan (ham- pIon" III hf>r-Ti)\\,n('rIIh" <""<on, GrM'" Pnlnll' K,"an,' Club il\' thf' "-f>l'kl'nd 'pnn,. Jn~lrllcl'on T..nnl~ lfl~tIU(,. l(round IIno hOllr~ dUrJn~ which The np,~ ma, hll1E' j< <''1(;'''' ' .. d

"r PlllmPT announ('l'O !~llt ex plon~ Dr Tlhor NVllil< C.:l~r ll~ thl:' Nllllon~1 R,)Uf ('OrPll1,tlN' ! • llppl, ..rI for .:l j>f'rm,1 In "olrl &'1"<1aVllllahle ,n 1hp pa k ""P ,nl< ,~dl bf' llvallllhll' t(.r {'hl! the cl'nter< ~11l bf' .!'uPf'rvl~ed to hE-1r <,,)mt-al In~ r,,'f'rp ::<lr1I'n'I~" lmp10\"ml'nt, In hI' In- <,h"mp,on and P.:ln - "mE-r'('.:ln ,prPlVf'rl ,,'oro Ih"t (hamplnn I" Annllill r1t, 'h n' Jul\ r"l" pl('n,(' lllhlp~ and .to\f" Ilnrl • r1rpn I\\"t~f' :>nrl "nd!'r And lIr!' <\< foll(),....~ m..nac .. <ome nf ~'" rh hilve ill-tl"T!()r<!('('nlllhnl1 "r lh .. c1l1b ha~e 'III .. hold ..r ....'11 two ~""klnll hI< l';ormlln J P,,,<,, ill nof h" .:lhle In hrll',nn llnd flrl'\\rork. at Mo .... n pla\g'r()und for Ihl' <'TIall fry an"'h"r llr()'lp IWf'l"!' Ilnli nVl'r Trnmbh RZO Reil<,nnsf!l'ld. and r..adv bf'en r.poned In the~('n rompll'tE'd Ihls .pnnl( fourth .....In In thle pvent hilV1nR (ContinUed on Pawl' 3) gchMI Wlth IWlngs and I SJnd box Sperlll ev~t~ w111be planned «('.eIlUD.ed 8D ra,. J) : Woods Irea

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ob\'lously reqUIred money, and lots of it.The government does not producE' wealth-It consumes wealth ... So the govern-ment embarked upon the polley of talangtax money from those who had somethmgand Pillng up government mdebtednessand spreadmg the mon.:!y around in theform of doles, SubSidIes, panty payments.price support programs. and other suchdeVIces among people who would lmme.dlately spend It .••

"Thus there was created the doctrmethat the way for people to get along In thlSworld was to get more and more for dOlIlgless and less This was man-made, synthe-hc. arbflcially-lJlsemmated inflation, man-ufactured to order and found for someyears to be pohticaUy qUlte profitable."

There are the roots of our inflalton •from which today's towering plant hasgrown. It is just one more sorry exampleof the fact that when government at-tempts to "repeal" a natural economiclaw, everyone IS hurt in the long run.

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However, an outstandmg banker re-cently gave a general deSCription of thecauses of mflatlon 11\ words which anyonecan understand. Here's what he said

"Inflation was brought about In tluscountrv as a matter of dehberate govern-ment pollcy over a period of almost 20years WIth World War II thrown in forgood measure ...

"Almost 20 years ago durmg a periodof se\'el e depression. those in chuge ofour government apparently decIded thatthe fundamental law of supply and de-mand was too slow In functIOning, and

• their economIsts wrote a prescnptlon for: a government-made, synthettc form of- propentv, really mflatlon, based upon a~ government-supphed excess of purchas-: in~ power and a government-created short: supply of commo<ilties. Such a program

Committee Announces•

1- Th. Grotl. roint. Reyiew - Thurtdoy. Iun. 14. t 951 Give Concert r I1 ,

LEAVES FROM SOVIET BOOK OF TIIJ: YEAR Friday At I el~.brary

~~C~~~~f I!?~~.i 8potltght . ., ...Extension Orchestra Will pre,ent I. -

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0at J i ,.~~..~~~~..!~!.l~~, " t ..ac am emona.la utlng e- 1

trolt'S 250th Bn thday Annl~ers- I GOIng North, South, East or I When John Ray, the greatalY The concert, open to the IWest th1$ summer~ Don't [olg~t I seventeenth century naturalistpub1Jc, Will begm at 8 30 pm. to take some books With you was asked - "What IS the useand everyone IS mVlted to at- Tuck as many as you care t.J Iof butterflles~" He replied "Totend There WIll be no admISSion Imto your knapsack With nl) I' adorn the world and delIghtcharge. thought of overdue penalties to the eyes of men. to bflghten the

The 90-plece orchestra IS un-j worry you Books taken out of Icountryside servmg like so manyder the direction of Professor the CIty during the summer I spangles to decorate the fields,"DaVId Mattern. months WIll not be due until WHAT BUTTERFJ,Y IS IT?

It.he first of October, ,by Anna Plstorlus Will shmu-

SolOist for the evening and Preseriptlou for vaeatlon I late a I1tHe chIld', Interest 'member of the orchestra WIll be rUdinr vary a. widely II do I these pretty creatures ThIS book

I Mrs. ChClstie Haller, vlollmst. I readers' preferea~. So m e I ~as a SImple text and colorfulShe Will play the tlrst mOlernent I' never hre of a tale retold • •• Illustrations S PH Y N X, THE

I Some like them 'off the press STORY OF A CATERPILLARi of the Tschalkowsky Concerto. nine daYI old! The Done-daY~ I by Robert McClung IS also use-Mrs. Haller, a houseWife, studIes I old variety il the. only elocep- I ful WIth thIS ageunder EmIly Mutter Adams hon we make to vacation THE FIRST BOOK OF BUGS,

The lonlert salutmg Detrolt's 1 loans sinee It means keeplnr by Margaret Wllhamson, IS an250th Birthday \\ III also Include I the very recent ,books out of excellent Introductory book o{Sem.ramlde by ROSSini; the com- circulation for too Ion&, a pt- nature for the eIght to twelveplete Brahms Symphony No 4.j nod. year old although the formatHandel's Faithful Shepard SUIte, I However there are bound to makes It appear for youngerand two numbers from Copland's Ibe many titles whIch you have I rcatsders'f "GhrownubPsWIll find all"Rod .. S t d N ht W It sor 0 c Oice Its of natureeo, a ur ay III a ;r, mISsed along the way and some Id 13 • I htf 11 t d dand Hoe-Down th t ht d a. Qe Ig u y presen e an. a you ~Ig e'lJoy rerea Ing young readers, In thIrd to fifth

The University ot MichIgan IWe were 1Ote,rested to note that grades WIll find It absorbmglyExtenSIon orchestra, orgaRlzed the Puhtzer award went to Con- mterestmg. There IS also a Widemore than fl.ve years ago. IS com- rad Richter f?r hIS n?vel THE us~ for It In camp and scoutposed of amateur mUSICians from TOWN, This IS the third In hiS groups"vaned protesslons - teachers period trilogy ot early settlers A fu tt bohouseWives nurses englIleers' In OhIO. The first tW(l are THE th n~ er a ractlve I ok forclerks and former' pro!esslonai TREES and THE FIELDS If woo;tm..r:M F~~tf:sIS~ 1M ~mU.lClans The group meets for you have mll.sed these, we rec- B k y arrehearsals every Frldav evenmg lommend them. THE TREES is garet uc,and presents three or f~ur pubhc I our favorlt~ of the three but And If any adult readers

I concerts each season anyone of them 1V0uid mak~ have overlooked tbat charm-: P f M tt d t f Igood vacation readIng, ID&,aut 0 b i 0 &'rap h y, THEI ro essor a ern, Iree or 0 WORLD WAS MY GARDEN

IUNE 14 - JUNE 21. 1951 OPEN SUNDAYS 12 _ 5 Pu"l. the, orchestra, IS a fonner f\r~ I A book or two about the out- by David Falrchild, it is re-ALL CENTER SPONSORED ACTIVITIES OPEN TO PUBLIC VIolinist 10 the Rochester Phil-I of-doors mIght be worth con- ward in&, readanr. It tells of

Friday I ne 15 harmOniC Orchestra and has slderlng too, some lor the small this well.known botanist's ex.Grosse POinte f'!arden Center Co~su~tahon-(Call TU, 1-4594) taught at Cornell UniverSity and fry, some for an the famIly to ploratlons all over the world

P l'-' UniversIty of Rochester. IenJoy. in h f t' f i'- dMrs aul Rowe , .... ,... . r> •• , •• , , ••••• , •• 10 a m. - 4 00 p.m. I searc 0 exo Ie ru WI anMarie L Anderson. Pr~ldent •. ... • ••••••••• 2'30 _ 4:30 p.m, 'I~--------------------------, flowers and of their introduc-

Saturday. June 16 St P ul He tete tion Into the United States. D•POInte Conservatory of Muslc-Sprlng Recltal- • a r,- t S C. Peattle sayS of it, "if you

Norma WhItman .. 8.00 p.m 8y DIANE ZEMPER never cared for the naturalMODday. lune 18 lCiences before, this book

Rotary Club 'of Grosse Pomte-Luncheon-Meetlng •••••• 12 00 noon At last It has come- Gradua- ed by such celebrated people as should make a convert of you.: Congr~Esman LoUIS C Rabaut, even greater reduction b@low the funds for planning or survey Neighbors' Club-Bndge-Canasta I hon for th~ Semors. and for all Judy Beaupre, and Jim O'Con. Dr. Fairchild's storr of his We~g chairman of a House Ap- total appropflated for the cur- purposes, feelJng that other bur- (Center sponsored Call TU. 1.6030) " 100 pm the students. two months of va- nor, Teresa Lyford and Ray Is irresistible. It is Ii! food asm-0prlahons SubcommIttee on rent fiscal year" dem on the national economy Grosse POInte Amencan Legion AUXiliary 303 •••••••••••. 8 00 p.m cahon- But, of c~urse, the week Bertalhm. Audrey Haley and a novel - or indeed far bet-Army CIVIl Funchom announc- Th~ biggest Items In thiS aJl- permitteri only the completion of Grosse Pomte Ashsts Ass'n-Gen-eral Meeting 800 p 10 I before has certaInly been well DenniS Furton, Mary Lou FIsher I ter than mast.",ed thIS week that hIs' comm1ttee proprlatlon bill are for th~ maln-] work already begun TuesdaY June 19 •••••••••... .. filled WIth varIous actlvltles for I and Pat McCormick, Pat Yott I • • •

iad slashed by 20% the budget I tenance and Improvement of riV-1

Rabaut's generalship was al'- OptimIsts Club-Lu'1cheon-Meeil~g , . • •.• • • . . • .12 00 pm everyone - for the underc1ass-1 and Jerry Marchall, Barbara Do you remember when fromrequests of the Army Engineers: ers and harbors and for the con- parently successful, the full com- Southeastern High School Faculty-Luncheon.Meetmg .. 12 30 P m I men, exams, and for the Class I Clark and LOUIe Dansbury, and I June to September was a ver-for rivers and harbors and flood: structlon of flood controlPrOJects'j mlttee makmg not a smgle change Grosse Pomte Garden Center Consultahon-(Call TU. 1-4594) of '51 - well, that certamly IS I Joan Schwartz and Bob Bertal- Itable bfetlme' It WIll alwayseontrol proJects. I The Corps of Engmeers IS now In hIS subcommIttee's recom- Mrs, Bert WlckJng . . . . .... 10.00 a m, _ 1 00 p m I a different story! hnl The group managed to dl- I be so With children and they''1tabaut made his mtement as working en 413 projects In these mendatlons, despIte the fact tha~ POinte Conservatory of Muslc-Sprmg Recltal- I Senior Day at the ColISeum on Vide theIr hm~ betw~n four I can forget so much dUring their

-." b 11 I ed th full A _ fIelds at an estimated total fed- the rIvers and harbors bIll IS a ElsIe Knack......... ...•••... ., .•.••••••••. 8:00 p m Sunday. June 3. started the houses - but a 1 In a I. It Just long vacatIon, especIally the be-_t 1 C ear e ppro eral cost In exceSl of $15300,000.- tradlttonal target for self-seeking Wednesday. June 20 , week off With a loud bang! Attr- seemed to put everyone 1n a glnnmg readers So let's keep

'f:ianons Committee It was slat- 000. 'local Interests. Grosse POinte Garden Center Consultatlon-(Call TU. 1-4594) I ed m theIr. Sunday hest, the partY'lsh mood. them reading thIS summer. Heav-ii:1 for House debate on Tuesday, thAI S II J d K.TUlle 12 t~ requesting, the full comml • "There IS no 'false economv' Mrs, W1I~onMIlls, . . , ••.. ~•• , , .' , .. 10 a m. - I 00 p m SenlOr5 made t e Jaunt to the . usa a and u ee om- en forbId that books should be1~ "The commtttee heard 418 WIt- tees approval of the bIll Rabaut Iln thiS bIll because the commli. MISSChnshne Edwards.,... .. . 1:00 - 4.00 P m.1 State Fair Grounds to hear the I meler also were playing host presented to them as a chore• said the subcommittee had unanl. tee 15 pre ared to back It I NeIghbors Club ServIce GUIld for Chlldren's Hospital I Cardinal offer hIs congratula- I and hostess to s~h noted favor- or a duty We'd like them to

-aesses. includmg 98 members of mouslv agreed to bar any new., stand on e~er articular ~p s (Center sponsored Call TU 1-60~0) . . ..•• 10 a.m. _ 3:00 p m tlon~ to all the graduates of the lItes as Kathleen Weot and Jer- dlscovE!r that readiftg can beColllJ'ess, and its heanngs com- unbudieted or controversIal pro-, stated In ou ; P rt th . t 5 we Red ClOSSFIrst Aid Cla~s. Dr Jocz. Instructor I ArchdIocese of DetroIt. James ry KIrsch, Duane Streb and Joan: fun'

'Prlse some 1600 pales," Rabaut Jects and that It would allow no strammg ev~r ep~ff~ t ~ona IonJS (Center sponsored. Call TU. 1-6010). ." •• , •••••• , ,I 30 P 10 Keller, representing the class. Baslghal, DIck Gallagher, and I • •'.::.laid., -----------~- th e Yf.l- rf tsprovi e POlIlte Cons(>rvatory of Muslc-Sprlng Recltal- marched In cap and gown In I Lynn Hennecke. and many I A....in a reminder that ..__• fo~ ,_ .I. t ~ II nee ssarv un"" or I ~ecur-I Th I\J II I th f aI f 1m' .- ,rV'"..... is an m... ca ion o. our.f. F. ta itv and perhaps surVIval With resa pO • • •• •• • • •••••• , •••••••• 8 00 p.m. e orm procession 0 C ass ore I library will be open thh sum-

tent to leave no turn unturned l' eXlCan tes that all 1m ortant conSld~ratlon Saturday. June %3 I preSidents Then came the main ~vent of I mer the usual 1MJun durinra effort to pare every non- I S ~d led p - - - CARNIVAL - At the close of the prornm th~ evenmg, the Prom Many, th It d II d S to

" tial dollar cut of thu bill I , C U In mInd. we haw made seleetlve ALL DAY EVENING FIREWORKS f th "11" : many et)uples could have b~en I e wee an a ay a f•.......-.z. t cull after thorough Investtgati'on I mm,. 0 Ole pper - up ed 1.- th day, 111 A.M. to 6 P.M.1tltI' ,......- -- ""' - A Mft1~ !'11!St1: wMre visi- d t h h' (Ctnmo ~nso~ T1:l'. ttO'O) per e~ea deeidell .. HJoJ SJIOtt . wa .....ng to e mU~lc I . . .'almost 20~ and made an • an ave. every ope that the 1 -,/ - xL theDIMlv. 11,. apouori:J16 • of Eddie Casper. 1'hts .hsl.-4I'- - .__ _ _-=-i . -

I tors will dine on authentic Congress WIll enact this bill With' Jlttl piCDi' d des]Yte th eludes Peter Schummer and And now wi!" are~ut to tQ:eMexican food, l'Ibserve llftItul'Md not unnecessary ll1ccea.ses," Ra-I STEAMER PUT.IN-BAY RETURNS rain~ every~ne":"incllldiD&'. P.~ Janet Hoek, Marll! Couvr~ur, off for our vacation, Look foronnd Cure for II dances, and have an opportunity Ibaut ccncluded. I Yott, Audrey Haleym. Larry and Earl La F~ve. Jerry Fore- our column In !hls same spotto shop at a lOuth-of-the-border ------- The famous excursIOn vessel, I Breakers Hotel. lookmg out on Hollerbaefi. Jerry MarehaU. hhch B~d ~~ckled B~un, C:1,es- flt~~ ea~~ff 1Ow~:~e":~er m~;

--r _ Cold rb8Uar, 15 "lex! on the schedule IA'nrwultCe I the hlg Steamer Put-In-Bay. WIll i Lake Ene and Sandusky Bay Barbara Clark, Anne Martz. ~;t~r. ~~~e w:rker ::~Ie Nano~ frIends a happy summer."-AJrnmOn of around DetrOIt tnps planned 1 agam ply the waters of Lake The famous vessel salls to Port Hans: von Bemthal. SallT Me- K D W Ed~JI b the YWCA I ' IHuron and the Blue Water Bridge Carron, and Dennis Furton ottenstette. ee Ise and 1-- ---------.

nI.ANKFORT. Mtch, June 141

y. IH -.- F Erie, Lake St Clair and the St 'on Saturdays allowmg a one made it lIn eveniar to be re- Lynch, Jack Trombley and Sal- lOB IT U A R I E-S_Last year's centenmal celebra- The Fiesta, arranged by native lours or Clair RIver begmnmg WIth the: hour stopover 'at that port before membered. Iv Lemon, Sharon Sweeney and Itioa here hal created a problem MeXICans at Holy Tmlltv Pansh Sunday sailing, June 24. Ireturning vIa the St ClaIr River. Monday was "Class. PICnIC Jim Keller. and Marvtnv Suth- .for Grover Wlttbeck:er, 66, a Ichurch Will be held Sunday eve-j W d I passmg the 'Flal~" and crossIng I D .. d d I th erland and Glenn Walters. '-------------'local reSident v.ho JOlOed In the RIng. june 17. 00 P k The steamer, newly decorated Lake St ClaIr to DetrOit aS~~~b~~d :~c~~h~~r ri 8 ;og~oM More were Johllnie Huette- George E. Sheldrick, of 758IJl1r1t of the occasIon by growmg R t t be k S ar and oll.fueled, resumE'S ItS hJst- WIth ItS capaC'lt;l<of ?526 pas d f th ed d t man and Diane Celtinski. Washmgton road died sudden-• full beard lit ~!~~:~I;~:nca:eyw 1~lt~~r:~ I ': orlC route to Put-In-Bay, Ohlfl. sengers, the S S Put-in-Bay I; ~:nad~o~ A:J~e/~~ey': C'ot~ Marv Jo Tromblev and Joe h last Thursda\',' June 7

Soon after the celebrabon, and Montcalm' The summer season I.S expect- Cedar Pomt OhiO, and Port one of the largest steamers on- the tage It'~ trul' that the w~ather Rieke, Cathy We'lt alld Jerry I Mr Sh~ldrlck IS sun'wed byWlttbecker shaved It off but he, ,ed to brlOR out record crowns Huron, MIchigan, WIth dally and Great Lake~ The ballroom of wasn't the best but no one I\loore, Bill MUJ1Ihey and Jun. hiS Wife. Una, a son George Epromptly became III WIth a le- Other a r 0 u n d - t 0 \~ n tours to the MunIcipal Park of Gros~e Moo n II g h t Dan c e Crulse< 8500 square feet IS the largest of v.ould l"t that stop them Boat- DuLaC'. Larrv Hollerbach and Jr and thref' grandchIldrenvere cold The only cure 5eemed, ~cheduled bv the YWCA for Pomte Wonds The park WIll be throughout the summer. cln'nng anv ~hlp salimI( the Lake, mg sWlmmmg fishmg If I Lou AnDe I\loxley. and Tern Funeral ~ervlces were heH onto be recovery of the Inng hair younll men and wompn thiS sum- offiCIally opened next Saturday, the sea'on on Labor Dav FIrst With a ~parklmg new roat of bas~bal1 and hlklnl:! see' :Ot' I.ynch lll'd Patti Lawler. lInd Mondav afternoon at the ('hao~lon ~! face and neck mer mclude a .• lght<eelOg bus June 16. although reSIdents have Monnhght sallmg IS June 23 whIte. and new modern color and, be the ~aln occupatl~ns ':~ th~ Leo Kennedy and Joan Hol1i~- of the William R Hamilton

He s got hIS full beard. back, trIp to the city s h ,slOrlc land- found faclhtles available hereto. Th t h tnm throughout the interIOr the crowd F th t t' t ter 1I1,0 were addin( their bit Companyh h d h h Ith d k t C b" fore e s eamer c arts a cour~e . rom a, I , easy 0 tn the feshvities It must hee as regalne ~s ea an mar s, ,a VlSI to ran roo.. !D • through the Lake Ene I<land< S S Put-In-Bay proudly set.~ guess that It wa, a verv hred. '. •now he vo',>,S he II wear the Blrmll'gnam and 10 the Leader. The pool ha~ been filled, ilnd after a two ea enod of u • about her buoy ex('ur~lOn sched- and foot-weary groufl (even Fa. lIdmltted tbat the Sl1aClOUS Harold G, Rn" II'," nf 411 "fo-beard unll! the day he dIe. DOll Schnol In Rochc5ter hfe guardo wllI bf' on duty The YThr p ~- ule June 24 to play hoot to thous- thpr lRnk wa~ startm" t I ballrl)4tm. an!l beautiful ter- ran road \\ a~ b'med last S3t------- --- ---------------- bath h 11 b II nvcr ClUlse< e COUlse v.m,,< • ... 0 o<e race of the Country Club fur,..------------------------- .... .", ou~e WI e pracl1ca y through v.aters on whIch the ando; oi DetrOlter~ their guests. some of hiS boundless energy) I hed j st th t b t eed' I urda) Mr Ro\\ le\. \\ ho died

EYES EXAMINED I completed, WIth everythmg fin, I Amencans fought and defeatl'd delegates and VISitors In the city whIch wended theIr way home- n , u e ex ra In. June 6. IS surVived by hIS ,,>,fe

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Complete Optical ServIce IlShed but the pamtmAI. and pamt. the Brltlsh In the Battle of Lake I to help celebrate the 250th Blrth- I ward that mght ~ to make It • perfect eve- r Henriette, a son Donald and a

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DR. A. M. MAJESTER ! ecsI areddntowatt wlhork. II Erie On Wednesdav~, Frldavs day. I Tuesdav - Ivy Day, IS anoth- n::d then came Sunday Grad- brother Lawrence. DR L D "~A S n a I 'on ° e Improvements d S d h k h I h ServIces were h~ld at tile• • • • m IE TER I prevlOuslv reported, therl! hav~' an un ays eac wee s e WI I 11-==============-.1 er memory In t e f{Caduates I uabon Dav - No longer Will th~ Verhevden Funeral Home n"l- \ Optometrists been IMtalled an addlhonal ten return to her namesake 1,land, Letters to book whIch ranks hIgh Chalr- SeOlor< tOllether work and plav Mack at Outer DrIve and mtpr-

3111 LAKEWOOD ot Marie PiCRIC table. and twelve np Put. In-Bay maned bv Ce1e~hne Blondell, At the c10slnjt exercIse held ment was In Charlotte, Mlchi-Phone VA. 1.ZZ6I For APpobltllln' stoves New hllhtlng flXtur: I Cerldr Pomt. now und(>r nl'w and a~~lsted by June DuLac, I m St Paul Church on Sunday Ilan

--------------------------- have alllO been Installed manallement, IS famous for It~ h Ed- I ~om Palmer and Emlel De evenml(. June 10. the Semor •••SWimming lessons Will be batlung beach, mldwav. amu'e- I t e Itor ocker, the ceremony was com- Clas-~ of '51 became part of James A. Nicholl, of 1400

gIven to youngsters aged 8 to 13 I ment TIde, and the 1000 room I pletf'n Without flaw the Alumm' Father Burns ,li(ave Three MIle road dlf'd Wednes-, On Saturdays Sundays and ------ ~ ---- I'=============!J Wednesda." was annther bl' th(> farewell addres.O!to the jtrad- 'da\', June 6 SurvLVlng a1"E!Ius

, I day, for thiS wu the da ... of lutes f'Ced" th t I f Ell V t dhohdavs, the park Will be npen SIX thou<anrl new 70.ton hop- Th G 0 P t R th S . T .' • a ,pr In... e presen a- WI e, en a ~on ICor, anI from 8 a m to 10 pm Dunn,li( p(>r ('oal car~ are belnll cnn- Gr~ss/ P~~I~teo~~ eMIC~~~ea: F:l!!lh:;:r t:' ~:::'or byB:e

I hon of those long awaIted dlplo- tw; llran~chlldrenI the week. hours WIll be from 10 structf'd for U'f' on the Norfolk I G(>ntl(>men' quet at' the Grosse Pnint; I maAsd th th d f d utnderla t <Sertvlc;s ""t'ertheVcon-a m to 9 pm and We<lf' n R 1 a I h Y I n u~ we <~ e en n uc P a< - a urnav a e er-__ _ ~ al '" \ I appreciate t IS opportuOlty aeht Club. and FJar Day! thl! school vear' Thanko; ~n much heyden Funeral Home

- of expre<:~ln.g my apprpclahnn to Need w.- saT more? I for all the help you've gtvpn me .the voters of Grosse Pomte for The Dplroit CounUy Clab :lnd fnr putting up With all th~ Alexander Will''', Umted Stateselectm~ me to their Board of wall the settin~ of the Junior Imllltakec and such durml:! the Senator from Wisconsin Dur-Educabon ThiS expressIon of Senior Prom en Friday. Jane p&.<t year Much luck to YOU, mg the 1a~t t""o decades apPOInt.your confidence In me I~ moet II. 'nIen were manT dl_en IJanet AxleT, In WTltlnll: next ments tn the court.~ of the Um\ed

•gratlfymg of all typ@S before this, how- vl!ar And mav vou :111 h:lve States havl! been almo<t exclUl;-I SlOce comlOll to Gro<;.,f' POinte ever. I a wondeTful llummer' Ively on a partisan. Demoeratlc

IHlgh School thIrteen ) eilrs alia A prollres'lve dmner. attend-, So lonl( for now' basIS"a~ a teacher. the ('ommunltv has~iven a lot to me l have appre.clilted the 0pp"rtunttv for Jrro\~thand exppllen('l' offen'd bv thl!s('hool" Ihl'm<!'lve< I have "p-prf'clated thp fTl(>nd'hlp and ('0.

'oppratlon of thf' thou<and~ off"mll'l'e \'.lth whom I h""e ('orne10 ('onlad 10 m\ \\ 01 k 1 havl!enjo)-E'd v.orklOll v.Ith "ou InprovldlO~ umque l!ducallonill op-portun,h(>~ for \ our {'hlldrl'n and10 In lOll to Incukatl' In Ihl'mthe p«('nhal. ()( j(ond Clt'7l'n'hlp

V.tJth m\ IralOlOj( In the heldor pdu('al,on ann m\ kno'l>,ll'd~eof thl' Il'il{'hf'r. pOlOt of \ ,1'\\

a"n v.llh mv rloe!' ("nl"l\ I\llhmn,1 or Ih!' ,oulh "f Ihf' rommunlh "nn Ihplr palE'nt. I feelth:ll I h:l\'~ lnp npr~o<"rv back.IlPlund for IhI. pn~lhl')n

1 h"pp thaI r riln 111"lf' \ ourf/l1th ,n ",1' h\ r"n!ln\l\O~ In..."-k for Ihl' hp,' 'nil" ".f< "fnllr \outh lh~ ., nool. anti Ih~commun,l, I cr.n<"il'r Ih < 01'\\

PO-It,on II j(rl''' , rhlllJen$Zl' and Ip' om,-" to <1" t h" h"<! I rlln toml'l't that (h" Il'n"

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The Gro.. e Poil,t, Review - Thursday, Jun. 14. 1951-1

Fencing(Continued from Pale 1)

mike the trip to 'DetroIt. Lew!awon America'. eiectll<:al epeehtle the last three years 1ft a row.a feat which hadn't been duph-cated smce 1903.

The three defendm, champlonawho Will be enteM, the Tourna-ment wlI leach have several for-mer championl to contend WIth,but most intere.t will bt: focUiedon the saber matches In thiSweapon. Dr. Nyl1as' comP.thtlonmcludes Dr. Norman Armltaa:e ofthe N. Y. Fencers Club. who hasestabl1shed the outstandlnll andphenomenal record of wonnIngten National Saber Champion-ships In the past twenty yearsLast year he Will rUMer-up andhas only placed lower than thirdtwo times In the entire twentyyears. HIS record includes beinr:a member of the 1928, '32, '36, and'48 Olympic Teams

The National Championshipswhich are bemg held for the flrsttime In DetrOit WIll have theteam champIOnships decided inthe lint five days followed b, theindIVidual matches. The finals ofall events wlll start at 8 p m. eachevening with prelIMinarIes andsemi.flnall talung up the morningand afternoon SessIons.

The entire program is as fol-10WI

June 16, Men's Foil Team; June17. Men's Epee Team; June 18;Men'. Saber Team; JlUIe 19.Men's 3-Weapon Team (Starts 3p.m); June 20, Women's FoUTaam (Starts 3 p.m.); JlUIe 20,Men's Epee IndIVidual; June 21,

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NorthVIlle Downs opened Itsei.hth IlalOn Monday ni.ht with11,113 fllU bettilll U20,764 foronl of the beet nilht. durlnl thepa.t Mven yaan.

!'rom all Indications the 11151meetlnt of 64 nilhtJ prom1l11 tobe the belt in the history of thetraek,

Northv111e's Ilrlt mHtinl in thefaU of 1H4 wu anytbin. but ahU" IUcces. but trom that .maU'tart developed one of the mid-Wilt'. leadin, harness proarams.NorthvUle'1 harnell meeUn. wasthe Ilnt of it. lund wett of NewYork, maldn. it the pioneer ofthe remalnder or the U. 8.

Thin,. ware tar from brllhtat the conclusion ot the 1944proaram but the promoters re-doubled their efforts in tbe 'Prineof 1114~nd much to their liur-prill harness racinl took overwith a terrltlc bang. The handlejumped from a !!Cant $20,000 in19U to more than a $75,000 aver-a.e in the Iprmr: meeting of1945.

F"rom that tiIDe CJn NorthvilleDowns. the real pioneer of pari-mutuel ham... racin" has en-joyed a steady success.

From the "peanl.ltl anct pop-corn" crowd of 1944 WhiCh en-joyed the races but never thoughtat bettin. has come the harnelsenthusiasts who pour Into thehalf-mUe plant to wltn... thenatton's top pacers and trottersin action and support their fa-vorites at the mutuel windows.

Monday nilht's openin. broughtto tana' attention a pacer, MyChief, whieh from ill perform-ance the in Inaugural Pace.hould be one of thia seuon'lI top Ifavorites.

Dnven by Haraki Snodgressand owned by Andrew Hobb. of I

Wabash, Indiana, the four. year-Iold euily won both haats. AI-thOl.l,h My Chief WII not ptesaed II

and won by 4% lengths In theAnt htat, he turned in I blilter-Iin. 2:05 flat.

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The Findla)' NurMty, now complete in every detailwith the new Neon SilJ1at 19720Mack avenue, 11 ownedand operated by Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Findlay. Findlayha. now realized an ambibon that started •• a hobby.With hi. extenaive knowledge gained in hit tripe aroundthe world, Findlay it more Lian quaUfied to .erve yournursery and landlcapin, needl.

Sales Stop As Nature WorksIt could havi been his early to make her nett in the tree.

l.acn'n lbout the birdl IJld bees AI the buyer and MUer Itood bythat pr"mpted Leonard Finc1lay tbe trIea In the nurser,. lot, Find-to refuse to sell two Chinese lay IIlled the nllt wIth one elgJuniper trees valued at $22.50 in it. "Sorry," said he. "if youeach. want the trea, you wiU have to

A customer came a1oJl" II CUI- walt untl1 that e" hal hatched."tamers .ometlm81 do tbeM! days, Word of tlUs called for a tripand decided that Fmdlay had to the musery by a member oflUlt the treo they wanted. Nat- the Gro ... Pointe llev\ew Itatrurally, like most bulintlal people . . • and not only one -eu buttoa,y, the Findlay Nunery Sales t1ve were in the neat by thisat 111120Mack avenue, 0 In buai- time. Mrs. Ednl Findlay. whonus to sell their merehand11t • .. works at the nunary WIth herbut not when a bird hu declded hUlbancl, explained that each day

Ithe bird had laid another -u.The n.at 11 about thrM feet

from the ll'ouncL Some U1 It 18a meadow lark. We truthtullydon't know. However. ;you arecordla1l7 invited to the "rln41ayNursef1" to .. the nut aDd tryto Identity the bird by the e....

Sy tbe way • • • tbat tree isstill not for lial..

«(lOll.UIllle4 from Pa.e 1)Defer, 16425 Kercheval; ':15a.m. to 12:30 p.m.; 1.15 to ':30p.m.: and 8:15 to 11:15 ll.m,

Maire, 740 Cadieux andGrosse Pointe Ri.h SChool. 11 Strawberry Socl.alGroIIe Pointe boulevard; 11:15a.m. to 1Z:30 p.m.; and 11:11 to The Deborah Circ1t of Imman.1:16 p.m. uel Luthlran Church .. 'poDIOr_

Richard, 1711 McKmley 'nd in, It. annual Strawberry So-Muon, 11140Vernier; 1:15 to 4:30 clal Frid.ay evening, June 22, Onp.m.; and 8:15 to 9:15 p.m. the church lawn, Chandler Park

New Kerby, 285 Kerby, 1:15 Drive at Diclterson.to 4:30 p.m. Strawberries, ice cream, cake

For further information reo- and coff.. Will ~ featurld, and,ardin, the summer l'fCNItion will be .etved from 7:)0 p.m.aet!viti8l, call the Oroue Pointe In Cllli af inclement weatherBoard of Education, TUXedo the lOCiaI Will be held in the5-2000. Extension ::25. "church parlon.

The newly reor,anizad Com-munity Club, a Ked FeatherAJtney located at 30111 Mackavenue in GrOlIl Point. Wood.held a recent mtttin. to reporton the work of the put year andthe plana for the tuture,

Mr. Mervyn G. Gukin II preal-dent ot the Board of Directorsand Mrt. Jane Ca.tabile iJ a,lDeydirector at the club.

Durin' tha months .Inea Octo.ber 1, lleo, a total of ellhteenclubs and mterHt rroupa met atthe Cefttu. Mtmbera of the Com-munity ClUb ran,e trom touryeara to ancl incl\ldln, adult..ActivlUIl Included boys' cook-lftl ,roulll, woodcraft, boxln, andwresUift" ltory hourt for littlechildren, metal eraft., knittinl,card club., IYm ,roupa at Muon8ebool, trips, pl.cftlca and parties.Total atteftclance in an activitieswas '5&0.

A vo1/.lDteer trainJD' course forItveral new volunteert ,ivinltheIr time and lervices III lead-ers of club ,roup& for boys ancl,Iris was conducted by the Club,as well as activities indudinlcommwuty services to churchel,school trips and other dvie or-,anlUtions.

The CommunIty Club iJ a fieldwork trainin, center tor theSchool ot Social Work of WlrneUniversity, and thIs year twostudents completed their courseof field work experience in thecenter.

The or.anizatlon hat alreadyoutJl'OWDits pre.ent buildinJ flC-lhties and memhart of the Boardof D~ectol'l are makirII plan, forthe future that include thebui4Un, of several rOOtlll on theamall atrueture. The CommunityChest haa approved the elQlend-1ft1 of addItional flUIds for In-~reasecl activities in this com-munity service.

The director, JArs Costabile, ista,er to learn about lpecial ~terests, and welcomes telephonecalls and VIsits from anyone in-tl!rested. The telephone at theCenter IS TUxedo 1-7970.

Horse ShowAttractions

(CtftUa... fNa Pa.. 1)the oricirlal rematnin, ill theclub's pos .... lon.

Included amon, the yOlUll peo-ple from the Groae Pointe areawho will ride on JUnior Day arethe followinl: Suaan aQd BillyDenier Judy Baldwin, VIrIWaMcLl.lcal, Grade Robinson, SuunWI,IirIs, Harriett navis, ruddy,Judy and Bobby Ollison, Inll'~ComeULII. Choqla and LouisZImmet'maB, Iuan Kulfor4l. Lau-reD I'.daar. Joan El1iI IIbd 101mHill Karen ChriatenHn. Xim and~ HIDl'Y, JuUe Cwllip, KathyZeuMb, J Q Ii e II. n e Chapman.lialln,y and Kathy AndftWs,Liftda and Dennie Denton, ltr1ttnCHaney, Helm and Vlr,miaPetlO1d, SllIaD Stapleton, MaryVir,inla and AliJon WhItcombTodd, Kath1~ Marshall, Ellenand John Chapman.

The Grosse Pointe Hone ShowWIll continue on Friday. saturdlyand Sunday, June 22, 23 and 24,WIth afternoon and evenin. per-tormaftCft every day. The publleIJ Invited Ie atteru!.

Local.Menon CornellCommittee

Formahon of a "Cornell Par-ent. Comittel' to aid in Mtm,the university's Ilnanc1a1 needswas announced recently by Dr.Theodore P. Wrilht, actin,preSIdent of the lnSUtuUon.

The comlnJttee 11 made up atXlonooalumnt who have ch114ren.ltendlna: the university Ita pur-pose IJ to leek support fromother parents who did not attendCornell. but have lIOns andda\llhtert takin. underlradl.latecourses 1ft the endowed divisionsat the UnIversity.

Membera of the lipol1llOrmlcommittee from Grosse Pointeare J. Randolph Kennedy, ofLincoln rold and Tbomas B.Mann of Meadow t.ne. Geor,eKennedy and David B. Mannare ltudents It Cornen.

Girls ReadyTo Leave OnTour of West

Social Security Program Club Makes8y FraIWlla L. Peaderrut paymenla stop thml until thl wi. R

DO you consld~r $39,000 a sub. dow reaches 85, when she can eports on~tlntl.l payoff for an Insurance once a,ain start drawmg $51..0pollcy? Well. we have a claip1 a montb for the rest of her lite A I I I1"1 our offIce right now that may -and she has a life expectancy ctlVltleseventually exceed that amount of 14 years at 65.m payments to one .tamlly. It you Sit down wIth penCIl

Thil do" not mean that sur- and paper and start tlJUl'U1'.vlvors inlurance under social se- you'll find that lOCia! lecuritycurlty should, or can supplant a payments to thiS famIly will to-j')rivate insurance estate. It IS a tal approximately $39,800. Andt\Ui. for lamlty protectlon whlch remember, tho 11 Insurance, notevery foreaigbted person should charity!supplement through other meansto the best of hlS financial abil-ity. Furthermore ,old-age andsurvivors insurance under socialsecurity IS I fixed amolUlt basednn the indlvldJ,lal's elmin,s upto $3,800 a year. It cannot beincreased. Also, it iIwell to bearin miftd that a,e is a qUIll".cation restrictin, the durationof monthly benefit payments tosurVIvor.. when I dependentchild relchel lie 18 or marries,benefit payments ceale; when awidow remarries, her paymentsend alto.ether.

However, survivors iml,lranceunder social security does liveto the avera,e lIurvlvin, familya maximum of protectIon for aminimum of e<lIt.

For example. take the cue ofthat survivors insurance claimwbieh we're handlin, now It in-volves a youne office manlierlor l local ftrm who died sucl-denly a few daya a,o. He hadbeen eamlnl load wa,_ - atleast $3000 a year - iince hestarted workm, after he ,ot outof colle,e.

He left a widow In her mJ.ddletwentiee and three sman chil.dren. The YOlUl,est is a boy ofonly Ave months old. There arealso tWIn elrls two years old.

The widow has just ftledcl&lm for survivors insurancelUIder the Federal social securityprogram. Here's what her family• tts:

FIrSt a lump-sum death pay-ment of $20UO to help coverflUlerll expenses plus $llSO amonth ('45 for the widow $35for each child) until the twinsare 18. Then. $102.80 l month($5 UO each for the widow andthe 1Ioy) until the boy 11 18. All.

Another of Chet Sampson'sfamoUli tours wl1l begin satur-day mornin, when the I1rll' 1951Western to U r leavetl GroasePointe Hllh Scbool for a 38-daytrip.

Some of the hl.h points of thetriP will be a vialt to the anci~tCliff Dwe1lin,s at Me.. VerdeNational Plrk, and vWta tG theGrand Canyon and YellowltoneNational Park.

Membert of the tOur will a,ainbe ,uelll of Bin. CrGsby at hisNevacla ranch for m overD!.htvisit. On the lallt two triPi, thiIwas the occulon lor a bl. camp-fir. with Bin., all of hie boys,and the gir1a on tour takiIl, turnsentertaininJ each other.

IA HoUywood the ,ir1a Willvisit many of the stars andltudio.. In pa,t tours, lixty dif-ferent stars have been he-t tothe croup. includm, IIOme of thebi, narnea of Hollywood.

Gir1l from Grolle Pointe Hi,hSchool taiuDl thl tow: ar. KarenTtmpl.. SUlI&I1 SentI. '1'~NfltiaI. Donna H.Wl~ Nancyaam.ey, s.uy Browne, .tautKerrill, Lee IIkri4Ie. Ann Wat-lOR, Joan Karnats: and AnnHoffman.

More are Nancy Hoyt,' Carol!'rlderick.. Gail Sislon, LauraSmith, Janet Hofmann, GloriaAnton, Pat :Barrett, Alice Robert-IOn, PeRCY Moreland, Gitta GoB.zmlak, Carol Lundgren and AllceJames.

From Country Day are DennyEdr:ar, Molly Chalmers and LU-han McMath. FIfteen Binnine-ham Ind Bloomfield girls willcomplllte the party.

The ataft wI include an ad.dltlonal ten people ineludJD, thenurse and dnvers. Three small B C urt Ctrallen are UlIed to carry equip- ay 0 ampment, one of them a mobile R dedkitchen complete with ovens. ecommenOthers carry the lirls' personal For those mothers and childr~neqwpment and the ice box and who l1ke to spend vacations to-food. ,ether. Bay Clrurt Camp. at

The ,roup WIll cover 8,600 Waterford, Mi~h., il all Idealmiles In 5'12 weeks, returning locaticm.July 2: Five days after the ~- The camp. which is a Red

I turn of the lirls' ~. the same Feather service, sup~ed by ~eInumber of boys wIll take off OIl Torch Drive, 11 de&\IDed to live: almost the same tnp children and fanu)y 11'0ups twoI ----- weekt at healthful recreation 1D,C I b N ds the country at a modelt price.

Word comea from Camp Arbu- U ee While mothers and children aretus in Grand Traverle C01UIty on together in camp, they havethe opemn, of its 37th season V I separate eabilU and programs. SoCamp Arbutus 11 a ~~mp f?r 0 ul1teers that you", mothers will have agirls. where campers enJoy 8811- " real vacation, a camp nursery formg, sWlmmmg, ndmg and vanous t t th Com SO children three to IlX yearsother activities. Su.mmer ac IVIUes a e . - old. 11 main~med.

Among the Grosse Pomte guls mumty Cl~ will begm du~r: Boys SIX to eilht yun have awho Will be spending the sum- the week of June 25, and w111 lICtlon of the camp tor them-mer at the camp are Mary LoUise contInue through August 3. selves and mtermediate Jirts areBremer, Beverly Chalmers, Joan ActiVitIes Will Include play- in a "cabin-in-the-woodI" andDasef Judy DaVidson, Sally Deg. around events, crafts, story hours have their own counae1on. ThefOner, Mary Graves. MItzI. Gillett, for children between " and 13 camp ha~ a capacity at 150LI~a Carolyn Guensche. yeara of age. and outdoor sports campel"l for each two weeks be-

Others are Joal Marie Grun- fOT the teen-agers tWM'Il July 2 and Au •. 27.dv, Susan Johnson. Susan Kross, The Community Club expects Because Bay Court Camp 11 aNancv Lenz, Gayla Ann McPhail to ha"e play. leaders on several Cornmun1ty Chest alenc:y. it ISElsa Purdy, Carolyn Sutton and play~unds In the communib'. able to provide campin, It aJudith Ann Westphal A scheduled of hours and places minimum pnce. 'nle rate per

Will soon be available. and may week for family IJ'OUPI is "10be obtamed at the Community per J)el'llOn 'nle rate for a childClub. 20W Mack. TUxedo 1-'110. sent by a aponMriq Il'OUP 1. ,no

Anyane who 'Ilo'ouldhke to be- Transportation is provided bycome a volunteer pia, leader for chartered bus and costa '1 50 tortwo OT' three houT'! a week. I~ adults and children over 10 yql'J

IftVlted to eet In touch \\ Ith the and 50 ~nts for chIldren six toCommunity Club. 10 years old

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Local A".rman s'llolmlmng In Green's Lake under'the supervlSlon of a Red CrossL,re Savina: Iftstructor. 'nlere IS II

music and camp craft and sportsInd games The camp has justenlarle<! Its craft room so that avaried J)rolTlm of handIcraftsmay be enjoyed by all. The campproVides Sf" 1ft, ami mstructulnIn mJlhnerv maKlnlJ tor mother.and older 'Irle

A reJ1ste~d nu rse Ie In at-tendanC'f' at III tltnes dunn, the I('am~m. sea~()n I

For further Informah<lll about IgOlng to C'amp or about provld- I

101{ money for vounli"ters tll 10 Ito ca'll? can the Bav Cnurt I~;~,:d;:;~o~t~lW~tWmen'l

Camp CallsPointe Girls

GPHS Boysto WolverineBovs' Sta.te

.a, TIw.. 'WId&ele,G.P..... l......u. I.CatTen Groue Pol n t e Hi.h

School Doyll wil attend ihe Wol-verine Boys' State on the cam-pus at MIchigan State Coll.,eill Lanlint. They will be lpen-sored by the J'nd II. Al,erPOIt No. IIwho will pay the ex-,INti of KeJU'Y Hubbard, 81MuakoU, Norman LaICI, 841!'lJher, aDd TOIl'l Lister. 861Lorain ..

0tlI.... 'ba1.~waz1, 7.,., ~ton, Bill Buford, Dan Webb.001 Lincoln, and Bob Foley.343 Merriweather, will be SlIOn-sored by the Rotary Club ofGrosse Pointf.

The other lIoy.. Bob Howe,::20664B~ufait, Tom PfeIfle, 1308Whitti~, and Gecr,e Bubara,4231 Wayburn are being spon-sored by the George WashingtonPost No. 88 of the AmericanLegion.

The boys were chosen byhomeroom teachers, deans, coun-selors, c I ass sponsors, andcoaches. The choices were basedon leadership, physical cleanll-ntss and sportsmanship.

Wiule in Boys' State the boysWill Join pohtical partIes andrun theIr own government ac-cording to the constitutIons ofMichigan and the UnI~d States.

They Will be in Boys' Statefrom June 14 to June ::22

Parade of Float.~at BluegiU Frolic

Two full days of entertam-ment, C'ontests and carnival funhave been scheduled for theninth annual BluelIl1 Frolic tnbe held at Marcellus. Mlchl,an..June 29 and 30

In other years the festIval has, G D. l!leen held at the openlft. of the I ets "p oma1istung seawn on June 2.5. bulthiS yur the 1111~ were chanced I Amonl the '2 amnen .nd re-tll lmn. the call event l'ln a Crults ~WInJ dlJ)ll'lmas ~lrt-~ eek-end Iy at Grosse lie Navil AIr 8tl-

" !'ara:!e of ftC'a!.<"'Ith ~ $100 tlon "'as ftobert r: GIVe or 452""'n ....ard fllr the be~t WIth a ~rKJnley rOldfishlnl theme "1~lon of a Dunn. the 12 ""eek~ of ill-frohc qu"n and an IImat4'ur tfOn-lve tralnlnll It the all' ~ta-el\lllV WIth talent enttred fro." Itlon. the ctude{lt< ~lvM In-• Wide area of the middle '1\ e<t strurtlon In ba<lC Naval .ubJects"II be on Saturdav. program and were trained for advance-

Oth~r e,'ent. th~t are f'xpeC'tfOdImf'nt In r;ltm.. Th.,. WIll no'lll',) ~ttnC't mtfOre.t ""111 hf' the Tf'tllrn In mactl\e dutv. and re-~'mull flshm, conte<t. rhlldren's I .ume their status In the Organ-pa, ad". flo\u'r ehllW IInrl a .trf'llt 117t"d Re"f'rvfO~lI11rlron. ,t Grnsle, a-nl\ Al T1e

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New ArrivalNews of the arnval of their

first great-grandWlIld was re-ceived thiS week br Mr. and Mrs.Albert E. Beaupre of Kerby road.

Pamela Jean Baker made herappearance on May 28 In Milwau-kee, Wlsconsm. She IS the daugh.ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence R.Bakl!r. The maternal grandpar-ents are Mrs. Raymond A. Gnm.mer, the former Bernadme Beau-pre, and the late Raymond Gnm-mer.

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SEE TOP HORSES

JUNE 21, 22, 23, 24THURSDAY IS JUNIOR DAY

AFTERNOONS AT ONEEVENINGS AT SEVEN

Under the Lights

at GROSSE POINTE HUNT CLUB,,-

Cook Road Just South of Mack

Lieutenant and-BrideHon~ymoon in' West

Ask Volu nteersto Round OutDay Camp Plans

Plans for the NeighborhoodClub Summer Camp are prac-tically completed but volunteersto assist m carrymg out the van-ous programs and projects for thechIldren are greatly needed.

If you are mterested In work-109 With and bemg wlth childrenthIS 15 a wonderful opportunityto gain group work, camp leader-ship expenence. Especlally need-ed are volunteers who may haveany of the follOWing talents.handcraft, dance Instruchon, mu-slcal ablhty, orgamzatlon andleadership of games, story tellmg,or any other type of actlvlty in-teresting to chlldren.

ThIS ISa wonderful opportUnityfor teen-agers who plan to majorm group work later. Also wel-comed are any adults who maybe Interested

For complete information pleasecall MiSS Masak. NeIghborhoodClub, TUxedo 5-4600. The datesfor Sutnmer Day Camp are fromJune 25 to July 27, and Campmeets three days a week, Mon-day, Wednesday, and Friday from9.30 a m to 3'30 pm.

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THURSDAY - FRmAY • SATURDAY. SUNDAYExtra Perfonnan~e at ':30 a.m.

BRING THE CHILDREN

IGeneral Adults SUfiPuhlic Children .Sf

rd;~;",ARIlIIlG ADJACENTTOSH~;' ;1..

Elame Alberta Perrett, daugh- Elaine asked her sister Jeanter of Mr and Mrs. Wilham to be her maid of honor. She

"{ Montague Perrett of KenSington wore a lavender gown and carnedroad, became the bnde of Lt a colomal arrangement of Am-Herbert Hugh Albntton In a erlcan Beauty roses. Brldesmaldsdouble rmg ceremony at St.- Ann Bolton, Sally Ann Deckert,Joseph's Eplscopal Church on BonOle Rink, all of Grosse POinte,Saturday. June 9. Rev Wllham and Van Cordey of Sarma, \\-oreC Hamm read the 8 o'clock slml1ar gowns m pastel tones

: rItes. deSigned WIth a portralt neck-Lt. AlbrItton is the son of Mr bne With matchmg chantilly lace

and Mrs J. P. Albritton of tnm Thelr flowels were tallSmanTampa, Flonda. tea roses.

The bnde was gowned In a Lt. Robert F. McDonald came •Renalssance IJ1splred court gown from hiS Alr Force statlon toof rich Ivory satm. Rare pomt de serve as best man Ushers wereLyons lace covered the tiny but- WIlham M Perrett Jr, brothertons Of the molded basque. and of the brIde, Lt Donald Vanetched ItS rose pattern at the Matre, of lIImolS, and Lt. Georgedeeply rounded decolletage The Phlsas and Cadet Wilham Wild,long sleeves were trr.dlhonally both of Gro~se Pointe.pomted over her hands and the Mrs. Perrett wore a formalfull skirt swept to a graceful length gown of French greyclrcular tram. crepe, and a shoulder corsage

Her headdress was a prm<;ess of purple orcluds. The groom'scoronet of sahn leaves starred mothl!r was dressed m a formalWIth tinY pearls, whIch held In gown of whlte crepe and herplace her tiered veil of llluslOn. flowers were also purple Qrchlds.Her flowers were a cascade ar- The heutenant and his bnderangement of white roses and left for a Western honeymoon,IVy centered Wlth a white orchid. follOWing a reception at the------------- home of the bride .

The new Mrs. Albritton worea skIpper blue SUit Wlth whiteaccessorIes and wore a whiteorchld corsage for the tnp.

Lt. Albritton will be stationedat Fort Sill, Oklahoma.

I Grosse Pointers!~ DON'T MISS THEIGROSSE8 POINTEI HORSE8 SHOW

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-H A Pow.1I PhotoMrs. Herbert H. AlInltton

and carned pale yellow and bluecarnations.

Bndesmalds Meta Bretz, Jo-anne Trombley and Joy Dehsowore Similar gowns of white vel-veray over pale blue and carnedIdentical bouquets of yellow andblue.

The groom asked Albert La-Belle to be hiS best man, andushers were FranCIS Brown, JohnBretz and Joseph Bretz.

Followmg a breakfast and re-cephon at the Star Ballroom thenewlyweds left for a motar trlpthrough Canada to Montreal andQuebec City.

For her gomg-away costume,the bride chose an aqua lmenSUit wlth whIte accessorles.

-.-Nothmg so cool and roman-hc as a shady patIO or terrace.a stone-walled garden. Nor ashazardous H a v e ARTHURDeROO, 1 434 Beaconsfleld.check now for unseen walkcracks, crumbhn,g stone readyto fall. TU. 1-2450 for quickrepaIr. -.-And evervone knows howto keep cool and crisP wlthfresh c h a n g e 5 of c10thmgClothmg, of co u r s e, that'sclean and CriSp before youput It on You can be surf> ofcleaner clothes bv KIMJJALLCLEANERS, 17010 Mack, TU5-4626 -.Cao'n, Sir~

Got vour sea legs vet? OrwaIting for a calm harbor ap-proach Get your duifle ship-shape now Sn\' tl-Je falr-s,l1l-mg sll~nal at JOE'S VILIJAGESHOP. 16101 Mack, for beachcraft and treasures flt for amman '5 pleasure '-.-Youngst",rs fmd It pl",asant,too, to have then ptctures tak-en In the cool comfort of elec.tronlc I I g h t s by P AU LBROWN. PHOTOGRAPHER,3409' Bed for d TU 2-8240.wh",re speed cameras catchthp naturalness of childhoodIn all lIs rare perf",ctlOn

In Quebec~HoneymoonWearmg a tradItional wrote

satin gown, Marlene Marte Bretz,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. JosephBretz of Eastwood avenue, wasmarried last Saturday to LoUISEdward Trombley at AssumptionGrotto ChurCh.

Mr. and Mrs. Phlhp Trombleyof Beaupre road are the parentSof the groom.

The bnde's gown was fashion-ed WIth a sweetheart neckhlleand she wore a fIngertip veilwlth lace headplece. Her flow",swere whIte orchids, white carna-Unns and stephanotls.

Maid of honor Ines Panellawore a gown of whlte velverayover yellow With a plcture hat

Hi, Pop!Got a big date for the 17th!

Better be prepared Call AL.GER BEER STORE, 17320Mack, for beer, soft drmks,Ice cream and snacks, evenWInes and champagnes. Deltv-ery before 7 30 p.m. TU.5-2020.

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POINTE GARDEN SUP.PLIES & SERVICE, 17330 E.Warren, TU. 1-2029.-.-An easy way to keep coolis to keep your rooms coolfirst by open wmdows, lower-ed shades. H a r d on theshades? Shades can take It if

-- • -- 'thev're from LINWOODMake Pop happ,)". GIft him WINDow SHADE CO., 15010

WIth his favorite portable or Mack, TU. 5-6700. Venetiantable model radio, RCA. Ad- blibds, too.mira!' G-E, Motorola, Olym- -- • --pic. Or his favorite records, Keeping your own insidesash trays, cigarette cases. bar- cool, too, with nice long frostybeeue .tools. JACK O'CON- dnnks, menus on the light,NOR RADIO INC" 17001 Ker- leafy Side? You are If yourcheval. refrigerator and freezer are

-- • -- keepm~ cool Inside too. CallIf he's a smokIng man-es- J. DUNCAN & SONS, 14927

pecially a good cigar-select CharlevOIX, to be sure. TU.hiS choice from the popular 2-1150.brands featured at PAR KPHARMACY. 15324 E. Jeffer-son, and he'll love you! Getthat card there, too.-.-Exclusively Yours:

Ladies, now you can walkinto a dress shoppe, chooseyour own styles and fabrics,then have your dress, SUIt orcoat deSigned exclUSively forvou.• It's ARTONA of DETROIT,now openmg their new ShODat 17834 Mack. TU. 4-0094.ARTONA has theIr own de-signers, dressmakers, cutters,all of whom are ready to cus-tom-make your present andfall apparel to your very ownstyle. Manager Bruno COdlS-pob has 16 years of experi-ence custom - makmg f 1 n ecloth mg.-.-When you make somethmgvourself, It becomes a creatlOnof beauty, exclUSIvely yourown. Happens everv day. too-In the ceramic classes atCERAMICS b)' MADELINE.16006 E. Warren. say theirstudents Sounds fun. 'Try It?-.-HQt Tip:

Hotter the weather-betterthe ~rass grows. It se€ms Butkeep cool Your mower WIllrun With the ease (1f a breezeIf It'S servlced bv GROSSE

» 1-H A Powell StudIOS

Mrs. Ernest C. Bierman

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Call: LOrain 7-229:1

Delta to GiveBarbecue andSquare Dance

The EastSide - Grosse POinteDelta Delta Delta Alhanl'e Willwmd up their ~oclal actiVitiesfor the sea,on WIth an outdoorbarbecue supper party on Satur.daY June 16

The outdoor gnll at the hOll1iof Mr and Mrs Ted Sharp, 11645Wayburn. wlll be the scene 01the supper-party at 6 10 0 clockHusbands of the members "IIIbe speCial guests. and the group\,\,111 enJoy square dancln,l: dndcard games aftf'r the barbecue

Some of the <:ouplf'~who planto attend are Mr and Mr~ LlovdThomas. of Norwood dnve, Mrand M.... John W Car'on. Hamp-ton road Mr ann ~r.. RU<'l'1lVance Beaconsflf'ln. Dr andMr< L Ben<;on Bn"tol McMII.lan roan and Mr and Mr<Lf'onarn Wp<t of Ha\,\,thorne

OthH' makml: pl.:m' fnr lheaffalr arl' Dr ann Mr' Wll1,~'l1P CurtI" Of Tnl re) r"3n \Irann Mr' John Rl'llf'r of Lln<"'nroad !Inri \11' and Mr' JamesGullber.l1 of Lakeland aVenuf'

BELLE ISLEAWNING CO.

And About ... Smart Moderns• ••

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Moffett StudiOSMrs. Donald S. Holm, Jr.

Mother's Veil June WeddingIf/orn by Bride a't ~t. PaursAt Wedding ~~~;:"CE~~I;,n.

man are on a honeymoon mMontreal, Que b e c, followmgtheir marrlage last Saturday atSt Paul's on the Lake.

Mrs. Blerman is the formerMarilyn Otto, daughter of Mr.and Mrs Frederick Charles Ot-to of Beaconsfield avenue Thegroom IS the son of Mrg. EcitthBierman of Lakewood avenue.

The double rmg ceremony wasperformed by Father AlbertMelvm, at 11 o'clock.

Manlyn chose for her wed-dmg a gown of white satmcombmed WIth Imported' chan-tilly lace The high neckline andlong fitted sleeves were fimshedIn an apphque edge, and a pan-el of the lace ex1;ended downthe front of the full skirt andcovered the snug bodIce. Herveil of Silk IHuslon was securedby a close-fittmg Juliet cap ofmatchmg lace, and extended be-yond the full cathedral tram ofher gown. I

She carried a cascade bou-quet of !Jly of the valley andwhIte orchids

Jean Kulka was maid of hon-or, and bridesmaids were Mrs.Fred Otto. Mrs Richard Palm-er, PatriCia ThIbodeau andTheresa Dirkes. The attendantswore sumlar gowns of whlte or-gandy, deSigned WIth a bateaunecklme and cap sleeve~ Em-broldery of pmk flowers edgedthe necklme. and a purple vel-vet sash tied In a bqw In theback and fell in floor lengthstreamers They wore largehorsehair hats and carned bou-quets of vlolets and Ivy.

Fred Otto, brother of thebnde, served as best man, andseatmg the guest~ were EugeneSchaldenbrand, RlchJlrd Palmer,DaVid Rogers of DanVille, Illi-nOIs and Neal Carter of Llma,OhIO.

The brIde's mother chose agown of rose chiffon trimmedWIth lace and an orchid corsageMrs. BIerman wore champagnelace With an orchId corsage

Follo", mg the ceremonv abreakfast was held at the WhIt.tIer

For travelmg to Montreal, thebnde wore a bamboo gabardmeSUit With brown accessories.

A reception at the GrossePomte Yacht Club followed themarrIage last Fnday afternoonof Manlynn Ruth Lamb, daugh.tel' of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lambof Audubon road, and DonaldSutherland Holm, Jr.

Donald 18 the son of Mr. andMrs. Donald S. Holm of EastOuter Drive.

Dr Frank Fltt offl~lated atthe four-thlrty o'clock ceremonyat the Grosse Pomte MemorialChurch.

An Ivory satm prmcess styledgown deslgned by Madame Zoroof New York was chosen by thebride. Its portraIt necklme wastnmmed WIth seven rows of seedpearls and the long sleeves cameto a pomt at the Wrist Her full-length veIl fell from a cap ofseed pearls and lliuslOn, and shealso wore a fingertip veil fash-Ioned from the veil worn by hermother.

Her flowers were a cascadearrangement of fleur d'amourWith a white orchid center.

Maid of honor Joan Wertzwore pale pmk organdy. fash-IOned With a graduated Berthacollar Wlth embrOIdered edgeShe carned vlolas With blendedtones of mauve delphInIUm

Manlynn asked as her brides-malds, Ann Phllhps of Rye, NewYork: Ruth Park, of Bronxville,New Yon; Jean Wlleox llnd Mrs.Theodore Templeton, both ofGrosse POinte. TheIr gowns wereof mauve organdy, fasluonedSimilar to the mald of honor's,and theIr flowers were vlOlasWith blended tones of plnk andmauve delphinIum.

Dr. H H Stovall of Greens-boro, North Carolma. was bestman. Ushers were Thomas WadeLamb, brother of the bnde, Wen-dell Brown. of Bowlmg Green,Kentucky; Lt. Theodore deWerd,of Los Angeles. John RIOrdan,Dayton, OhIO; Edward 0 Tabor,of PIttsburg, Pennsylvama; andWilham Ducomb of DetrOIt.

Mrs Lamb wore a floor-lengthgown Of sea. foam marqUisetteand a small pmk hat accentedwlth hlaes matchmg her gown.A navy blue lace gown wlthmatching navy hat of velvetleaves was chosen by the groom'smother

Out of town guests mcludedthe solOist. Nancy Longley, aWellesley classmate of the brideOther~ were Mr and Mrs HenryL PhIllips, New York' Mr andMrs E B Ross of Buchanan,MIChIgan. LIla Barba<;h. SouthOrange, New Jersey and Mr andMrs WIlham Poorman of Rock-ford llImols.

Follo\,\,Ing the receptIon. the}oung couple left for a tnp toColumbIa Mls,oun. and later to~anJtoulm Island Georgian Bay

For tra\ ehng the bndf' ('ho,,~a costume <;Ultof lI]ac Silk "han.tunl: accented WIth tab' of palepink Silk prmt at the ned.lIneShe wore a matchmg hat of hlacstraw, and her accessorlt's ",erenavy

The newh"'eds \\111 reside InColumbia. Mls'ourl

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Plan Outin~"fember< of Na\v \fothf'r~

Cluh .....0 /ill "lll sail on therrannual e),cur~lon to Bob.Lo Wed-nl'<da). .runf' 20 Mr' F: HnO\ 1'1' ,.. m rh;H/:(' nf arranl:e.ment" lor the oJtm~

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HONORED

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Mr and Mrs. Roger Appleby ofHollywood, Cahf. The Applebysare here for Jack and Mary Lou's",eddlng tomorrow.

Others on the Commodore'sguest lIst mcluded Mr. and Mrs.George E ~oussette. the RayWhytes, Mr and Mrs. FI ank Mc-Caffrey, Mr and Mrs GeOige T.Trumbull, the ChI'S B Larsens,Mr and Mrs Hal vey C. Fruehauf,Mr and Mrs. Eugene A. Cassa-roll, Mr. and Mrs Walter O.Bnggs Jr. the George A Cava.naughs and Mr. and Mrs. L EBabcock

Among the many Club mem-bers attending the gala affairwere Mr. and Mrs John F Mot-schall. the R W Smlths, Mr. andMrs Kendrick B Brown. Mr andMrs Fred W. Melle, the A. D.Stuarts, Mr. and Mrs A J.Bloodsworth, the Harlow Stahls,Mr and Mrs Leroy Payne, Mr.and Mrs Myron Lee Sherwood,Dan J. Stack Jr, Mr. and Mrs.Richard J. Martm, Mr. and MrsMervyn Gaskin, Mr. and Mrs.Lew18 Fisher Brown, Mr. andMrs Robert J Nixon and Mr.and Mrs. Troy W Maschmeyer.

Others Included Mr. and Mrs.R. P. McMahon, John H. Wll-hams, Dr and Mrs. Wllham MBremer, Mr. and Mrs George M.Brooks, the James Murray North.rups, Mr. and Mrs Jacques Rous-seau, Mr and Mrs. Patrick Dunn,the Fred Hoods and Mr and Mrs.Pierre J. Font.

Art ExhibitThe new Grosse POinte Art Ex-

change at 17143 Kercheval 15

havmg an mformal exhIbit ofDallas HamIlton s ceramIc' andV,rgmla ThIbodeau', pamtmg<;.

The pubhc I' mVlted

CarlJoynerMarpretMoore

The GIrls Fnendly Society ofSt. Michael's Chapel honoredtheir retmng president, Margar-et Moore, Wlth a surprise fare-well party recently

Margaret IS the daughter ofMrs A. C. Moore of North Ox-ford road and the late Aaron C.Moore.

Elected preSIdent of the so-ciety 111 January, Margaret hasbeen active In church work forfour years. She WIll graduatethiS month from Plerce JUniorHIgh School.

Late thIS month. Margaret,WIth her mother and sister Nan-cy, wlll be movmg to Iowa.

League

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THE OPENING OF OUR KITCHLSBt:SI:--ESS MEN S LUNCHEO~

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DINNERS - S pm. lOp mA LA CARTE - 10 pm - 12 M\onlg'ht

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Tradltlonally the foremost so-cial event on Grosse Pomte YachtClub's SOCl&1calendar, the Com-modore's Ball Saturday honoredCom. and Mrs. J. Edgar Duncan.

They were feted first at themembership cocktail party, host-ed by dlrectors and past commo-dores. The entire party, led byCom. and Mrs. Duncan, parhcl-pate(i In the grand march WhlChproceeded from the rotunda upthe broad stalrway Into the nau-tic:ally decorated mam lounge.

.Toming the Duncans at themain table were retlr11lg Com.and Mrs. C E. Bleicher, Vlce Com.ed Mrs. Paul Marco, Rear Comqd Mrs. A. R Motschall, Mr andlira. Lea G. Jacques, Mr. andlira. Wl11l&m O'Nel1l Kronner,Mr. and Mrs. Warren H. Farr, Mred Mrs. Rex B. Regan, Com. andKn. John R. Sutton Jr, Mr. andMn. Herma,n L. Weckler, Dr. andIIn. C J. WII1l&msand Mr. andJ.(rs. Harold T. Youngren, repre-

...MIltlllg the present Board of Dl-:rectors.

Put Commodores and theirladies included Com. and Mrs.

. J~ H. French. Com and Mrs.James H. Marks and Mrs. RGeorge Marsh. Com. Marsh wasGP'YC's first commodore m 1914.J:leet offlcers and their Wlveswere also m the honor party.'!'hey were Mr. and Mrs. Aaron L.Evans, Dr. and Mrs. E C. Baum-

~. ~n and Mr. and Mrs. Deant-r-P; Sellers.

: DlrecUy behind the honor ta.ble stood the tall, ngeed mast~g the Club burgee and of-fiCers' flags wluch became the fo-cal POint of attention during thepresentation of Bags.

Master of ceremonies, Rex Re-" _n (entertainment chalrman and

director), called upon rettrlng~om. Blelcher who, m turning hlSft;lg over to Com. Duncan, pre-sented his successor wlth the final~bol of olflce.

The new commodore thenawarded flags of their rank to"ee Com Marco, Rear Com. Mot.schall, secretary Ie'onner, FleetCaptam Evans and Dr. Baumgar-

.ten, Beet surgeon. He also pre-\ .sented Com. Bleicher wlth a

" bbund volume of "The Grosse&inters" publJshed during h18

• ~ as commodore.;eom. ana Mrs. Duncan reserved.. IIdjac:ent table for their son,, E. Duncan Jr. and his ft-

• Mary Lou Stralth, and~.:m.Ja .. aJ1d daughter.

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POINTE CLEANERS & TAILORS<WINDMILL POIND)

Man'l and Lad1ts' SuitB Tallored to OrderAlteratlons, Relutmg, Cleall1ng and PresalngU931 E. JEFFERSON, AT CITY LIMIn

Fred M. 8eJII11J11aD Est. 1925 Open Eves. Till 7:00 VA.1-3M1

General ContractingConcrete Structures • Drives - WalksBULLDOZING - TRUCKING

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Whl!f'e Swtnee AccompanIesthe Sale

16749 Harper at Bi.hopTU. 1-7130

• Addin, Machin ••• Typewrit.,.• OHic. Suppli.s• DupliCitin,

Machin ••• St.ncil.• StylusOft/v NatiOfl4llll Ad,,~d

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I F.A VING TOWN Bo\". whItePOllmRf'ach '1111 14 (,10 m~n \lope-nllT 42 S20 HlldrlN over.('('Ilt (,1.') m~n. ;;1) 'lilt SIn<ummer l\lx. $20 "nmlln < 12-14 blark coat $25 <!'OltteSIO. Il'lri. red wlOtl'r rnllt P ..r-'Ian Tnm. 11 ,2, m"c app.He\~11 pprrprT rondlllnn 1\)<0 rltn-nl! room I'i(hllnll f,,,<l11rf'

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\~f'~tJn2holl<r r~nlt,. So;o Tl'x• eln 5-21"7

GIRL'S 20-Inch bicycle, perfectcondItion, buket, $20. 1974Hampton. Grosse POlnte,WoodsTU 1-9237,

BENDIX automatiC' wa~her. pre-Vo'ardeluxe model. llood condl-hon. S30 VA 2-3014

Boab, Motors

SAILBOAT, 16-foot Comet Classsloop. good conditlon. excellentsalls, $275. TU 2-7261 evenIngsand weeke,nds.

TWO 650x16 11",< and tubes.new Phonf' TU I 446R

Mileellaneous for Sol.RUBBISH DRUMS-Pamted and

deil\'t'r!'rl. $2 VA 4-6633

MERCURY 1950. 7.5 HUrricane 1outboard. 19186 Danbury. FO-rest 6-2005.

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late MClde'sHIGHEST PRICES PAID

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HANSONChevrolet Co

Help WantecJ-Fe ... al.

EXPERIENCED whIte for ien-eral and cooking, 3 adults. nolaundry, $35. TUxedo 5-2884.

VINCENT'S Wan Waslung IndUpholstery Cleanmg. Madllnemethods. Experienced workers.Insured commerCllll and rest.dentlal Free estimates. CallVEnice 9-0770.

(Autos WantedI - - - - - ~ ,1(~lnATRF' 'I fl 1""1 r"I"ln .

IICarsWanted ,-; RON!' m'1n;:;>n\ """IaI " rl,nlO,l:: I '('1m 'U 'f' ,j, 2r -,k.s ~lllOnf'1 - ;>, ror"!,!'n, ".:1, t; mll;r \"1"\\ In;: 4~n );1\'

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Decorator

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SpecialiZing In

Fme Paperhanging

VA. 4-8004

AN EXPERT TV MANAt Your Door

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825 Beaconsfield AveVA 2-4055

GROSSE POINTEDECORATING COMPANY

OBRIEN BROSWindow Cleaning

C(\mpony

GEORGE S. DALLYPAl NTER - DECORATOR

Emmates CheerfuUy GIVenIntenor and ExterIor

Pamttnll and Decorotm..Cleaning

3~ ....an at Gro.. e PomteSTAJoIl.EYB CRAUVrN. ProprI.tor

TU 1-4l1llOn.y. E\lenlll'!a: TU 2-flO6ll

M. BROWN. decorator, carefult1l'coraltng, interior, extenor.TU. 5-2113

Antiques for Sol.

ANTIQUE French parlor C'abmetdoor Ind ~ldl'5 beautlfulh

FRED A SCHULTZ _p_a_In_ted_C!lI TR 5-5214

VE Q.8780 19>05 Keno~ha Autos for Sol.- - -- ~~ - 1-- --,- -Refrigerotor Service I KAISER Traveler. 4<1 one 0\\"-- -- - - _ __ __ er tWin bed mal1rl''''' rll< 10

REFRIGERATOR - And Motor bllCk, fIve tlrf''' 410 St Cl~lrSf'rvlce LIC'en~ed Ilnd bonded r - --- -- - -- ---.r..elvmator. FrJllldalre, LeQnard.Cold<pot, Un'vp[,,;!II. linn others 1941 OLDSMOB ILE Convert-Willul'ms, ~>\~ey 2-3~_. __ Ible RadiO heater. hydramo-

Reweow,n, tiC drive 5 ;:000 tires A 1\"OTH HOLES. cul~ ,;;;< - ~n;j runnl ns; condl t Ion H I ~ h e s •

hUIn< \\O\f'n In rlothlTli( all' offer accepted 1570 Ford\\nr'" ltll~rllnlf'rn VA 1.14'i.> I Court south of Mock TU

5.2357Window Shades

S'n-m ~<,,,h ~noi "rr""n "('!'V1Cf'\\all \\~chlnl2

P~ppr 'Inri CIIJrlmlne Cl"~n!'dF'\{lrJ'l'r HO\lce Wa~hlnl2

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AUTOMATIC WASHERS .REPAIRED'

Bendl:)" - MayUgLaundera11 - Laundromat

Hotpomt - FrilldQlre. GE, ete.OUTBOARD motor. 9.7 h.p. 1941l TU 5-6872 I

Evmrude light four lncludlnll' Nutto Electrl.cal IMichigan bronze propellor, 3HUGHES DECORATORS WALL WASHING. paper c1ean- gal. fuel can, and storage rack. A I. C I

5293 Yorkshire TU 5-1165 ed White. Work guaranteed Excellent for trolling and hIgh I PP lance o. 1Free estimates. TU. 2-3633. I speed runnmg A good buy at I 14934 MACK at Waybllftl

Wotch and Clock Repair $115 Call TU 5-5749. I IJOHNSON outboard motor, 35 Mi.celfanooul for Sale 11

EXPERT fast watch repairs. h p Reasonable VA 2-5379 I cContitluedlBradley Jewelers, 21031 Mack ------- LARGE ball bearing tricycle,at Roslyn Electric Appliances ChIld's automobile. $12 each;

Miscellaneoul Se"ic81 DISHWASHER _ HOtPOlnt 1950 lelf 8harpenlng, Sa"age lawnWIth electrical and plumblnl mower. used one season, $15

CUSTOM.MADE shp covers and attachments, $200. TU 2-5962. TU 2-3029traverse drapenes. Guaranteed IworkmanshIp. FIne quallty ml- KELVINATOR refngerator, 9 cu. ST~RM sash for ':ene;tra steeltena!. Free ettimatea. TUxedo ft. porcelain, excellent condl- wmdnws, .1~, Vlrl(',,S SIZe&, In,2-8158. - • tion, $t9.50. TU 5-1682, 1134 food condition, reuOIlable. TU I

YorkshIre. 1-8422. IWEDDING PARTY or reUftlOn I

Household Goods for Sale candida or home portraits. R.. ort Property for lent )11.. 1 II"" for S.leBEAUTIFUL CHROME Photography by DEE HOUGHTON LAKE 5-room cot. ACRE reereatlonal and h~ nJleIl.

PRo 6-9036 tage, 3 bedrooms,' foldmg dav- ~::h~:s.~~\':.~:a~Y :;;d ~=iBREAKFAST SETS I enport, Immaculately clean on rear Valley. stream birth, oed-

EXPERIENCED waItress wanted UADE TO ORDER M E d fl G f k' a.... some dear s:ns to 1S75 HaUA C. HOUK, decoratIng, pamt- ... I ovi. quip .... nt waxe oor as or coo 1I1g 101. 1S feet by 308.:5 feet.mg, mterlor and extenor, wall- Apply LaSalle C-afe, 14628 Ker- These sets can be made up in all OIl heat. Screened-m porch. ALSO Iota 40 by 300 1eet, dev. fUll.paper removPd, washmg and cheval. ED 1-9784. colors. mcludmg yellow, blue, red, EASTMAN magazine, 16 mm. WIth PicnIC tables. Laundry room. Comer lot S200cleaning 1239 Lakepolnte. VA. --- -- Igree~ tan.. Chairs are upholster- ~ carryJnr: case. 3"2 ~"r~ old, 1 $45 per week. VA 1-2922 IN FORI81'\TILIf 3, miJ'befrc":t, ~2-5587. Help Wanted Mol. led ID D'lran plastic materIal, $110. Call 10-12, VA 2-2000. - ~~iiO~utl~ra~~~Vr:~. n:: jlawd

Ihi! bl be d ----- Wanted to Rent all th. way Turn west ,!In Umb.-ltYOUNG man for dehvery work w e ta es can ma e any I Road when enter1nc Fail!nv1lle, 100

EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR for flower shop. Apply 17009 Slze, shape and matenal. You can Sportin. Gooch I EMPLOYED lady needs 3 rooms feet to subdiVIsion.PAINTNG Kercheval select hom 26 different styles. PET WIth I or WIll share Call evemngs 71 W~~nN~as~~~~~~ ~ :

Basem.nts and lawn furntture spraved' Visit our factory dIsplay and see 18-FT. ERBORO boat to 10 TU 2 8057 <ont ct WIth 875 t lUll dPaper hangmg wall wa&hm; tloor NEED EXTRA MONEY? A few these beautiful sets. Buy duect 7l,2 h p. MartIn motor. $295. . -. ra 0 own....nd1O' Complete d.<oratlng .ervl<e 'I h d I 1 fr uf 33" I TU I 6398 'WIDOW d II f h d WOodward 3.402~TU. 2-3307holdlftl t5'O as repeat customers lOurs spent al y 111 our sa es om man acturer, save 70. -. eSlres sma urnlS eSk,lIed colored workers CIty WId. orgal1lzatlOn means the dlffer- Odd chrome chairs only $4 95. I apt, duplex or terrace for! R' I Estate Won' dreference. I ence between Just geUmg by METAL MASTERS MFG CO. I Worin, Apparel summer months. In Grosse IHI ...

JAMES L CRAWFORD and enJoYing the better thmgs . I Pomte. TU 1.4169.ED 1-ll182 or WA 1-0644 Leads and expense furnished 24802 Gratiot Ave .. E. DetrOit SIZE 14, aqua marquisette for- h 5El DON

- ---- If you would like to do better I Near 10 MIle Road mal worn on~l!, $12 MI. TU 1-11WANTED' House, duplex or flat. • m CO.Rood I Plasterlft' for yourself and famIly stop at: Open Dally Tlll 9 P. M. 3118. 2 adults. East SIde area Not MANY YEARS ON THE

I PLASTERING Any kmd of re- 7630 E McNIchols between 10 East DetrOIt, MichIgan over $100 monthly. VA 2-9045

Ipair work Reasonable rates and 12 a m. and 5 and 7 p.rn I PRescott 5-,200 Wanted to Buy REFINED WIdow rteslres small EAST SIDEFree eshmate~ Call TU 4-0213 S.t • W A_" F I Open Sundays 12 to 6 ~ M=-. WILL BUY up your old furniture apt or upper InC'ome by July --

I Ll'or Vermeulen I uatlon. an........ ema e FOR A BETTER GRAD!: or I ' l<t Near transportatIon Ex- LET US APPRAISErugs. lamps tables. etc. Can -, RUFFLED CURTAINS neath- USEDruRNtTtJU - Sft Ui5 , Hanson's an)-tlme WA 2-5123. I cellent references TU 2-4523 YOUR HOME: Piano Tuning d P . b W 11 We nave evervlh~ )OU ar. I",,\nn, I' ;

I one nce reasona 1e I ror Also if you ha' e anvthlftlt 1ft the H f S Icall for and deliver Good serv- 11_ of houoeholdfurn,ture or TUlsyou BUY ER ME ET S OUles or a ePIANOS tuned and serVIced. Rea- M V H "ilh to -.Il "all _

sonable t~rms All work guar-4 l~e0661.rs. an averbeke. VA ISSAC'S NEATWAYI anteed L 0 SeIbert. TU S ELL E R HER E I LAKE HURON HOME

2-3279 1---------- --- FURNITURE: .A-I LAUNDRESS wants ~ork 111 1"IU1}(D.RCHEVAL VA 2-°1'" Beauhlul 1000al1onS bedrl)()msStrictly

h h 11 t f ,. • • Ph_ VA ~.1l111 'ltop ill or m<>Mrn PTlvate .and bead! lIllO-ft.PIANO TUNING by appomt- er o~e exce en re erences - --I M.aU Yo", Adl'l I Ir f t II ment, repaIr: II{, electrIC clean- WA 1-01108. STOVE, table-top exc~llent ('on- 10 G_ Pl)lnte ReVIew a e ""n _Ie Sell 01' buy through C1asal!ad

mil. mothproofml( C. L Ed- --- - - ------- dIllon. dmm~-rnnm. enrl tables. Ism Ke~heval Dlomond 1.1304 Ads In The Grosse Pomte Rev1ew.\\ards PR 5 "656 CAPABLE senior hIgh «Irl ~tu spmet desk. davenport bed TU

__. dent \\olshes chIld ('lire 3 dOl'" 5-3181. I

I a week. good r~erences PhoneTU 2-1663

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LandscapingHigh Grode Nursery Stock

Grass Seed - FertilizerTop Sad - Sod

Insect IeIdesAnnuals PerennIals

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TU. 2-0989If no answer, call TU 2-1436

TREE REMOVINGTrimming GuyingTREE SPRAYING

Greater DetroitLANDSCAPE CO.

COMPLETELANDSCAPE SERVICE

FRO ESTIMATESVA. 2-2250

NEW YORK deSIgner fashionsSUIts, coats, dresses, gowns AL-so repalrmg and remodeling,latest styles. VA 2-3610.

EI.ctrical R.pairs

HARRY A ZABLOCKIELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR

LICENSEDGAS BURNERS SOLl)

WIRED ane' INSTALLEDNo Job Too SmallLAkeView 6.4864

"II. ~,...". """,-

"If the eilline is misaina it., Jour fault--it was III the eII#

when I b~ht It het'el"

PAINTING and Decorahng, in. ,RUls Carpets Linoleum Bicycles. MotorcyclnSide or out Guaranteed mater- I' ,

lal and workmanship Over 35 Carpets _ Repairs WHIZZER motor bIke, good con-:Joearsexpe.nence Call now for Of All Domestic Makes dillon, With extras. must lell.qUIck servIce WIlham Loader. StaJrs ShIfted TV 2-3729.EDgewater 1-4086. Cigarette Burns Repaired

A-l DECORATOR-Paint mg. m.1 LEO TRUDELSIde and out Call after 6, F I TU. 5-'0703C Hawley. WA 2-2859. , SlDce 1924

PAINTING-Intenor and exter. 'I Wall Wa.hinclor Bernie Schrewe, PR 6-5536.

WALL WASHING and WindowRELIABLE palOter needs work, cleaning Expert workman-

neat decoralor, wall washing, shIp. Work guaranteed. TWm.papel hanging Good references brook 3-4838.

VIolatIons Corrected VA 4-7808.Prompt and Rehable I

VA 2.3061 WO 3-2788 PAINTING & DECORATING• Wall Washing SerVIce

Lond.caplll,

Complete Garden Service

Call JOHN C laBElLETU,2-8274

FINDLAY'S.NURSERY SALES

I Cer,.nt.r Work I Landlcepinl(ContUluedl (tonlinu-"l

CABINETS. shelVIng, partitIons, LAWN and garden maintenancekItchens moderntoGed, altera.1 our apeclalty. General land-hons, qUIck servlC!! VOlIt. scaplnl done reuonable. VATEmple 1-1852 1.5341,

ICARPENTER, h~;;ecl" Alters. '.intinc and Decorotin.

tiona and I epalrs No Job toosmall Call Ed 1.4695 after Ii For Anythlni In

Ipm POinting and Decorating

Carp~ta Cleaned CALL MARTYI DeLUXE CARPET CLEANERS, Thoroulh - D..pendable - In8ured

I Ruga ExperUy Cleaned In Your I Phone VAlley 1-1149Home-N. Fuss_ No MuSJ

I Ice Fo~ce Neot, Clean Decorating

IED 1-1967 and Paperhonglng

FIrst Class Work Guaranteed

ICortetiere EXPERT WALL CLEANINGSPENCER CORSETS-Indlvldu. CALL DICKI ally designed dress and 'urgl- VA 1.8164

cal gartnentll: over 18 yearai expenence. Maude Bannert, Complete Decorating Service

TU 5.4027 or TO. 7-4312 368 INTERIORand extenor palnUnI paperI M K nl I l ..movml paper hanrlnl Beat Qual-, c ley. !tv palnl. used Worll ruaranteed,

I--- unmedlate "'TVi<e

Dr.umakins ond Alteratians Call IJ~~KEcneertuIlY IIV~ 2-9101CUSTOM DRESSMAKING, I;:

dIes' and chIldren's clothes Fred D. PalmerSpecializIng m Vogue deslltD.Alteration8 expertly done. TU1-3593

Grosse Pointe

"An ordmance to regulate and restnct the !ocatlon oftrades and mdustrJe~ and the locatJon of bUlldln~sdeSigned for Qpeclfll!d uses t'l rl'll'ulate and I1mlt theheight and bulk of bUlldlnj(s hereafter erectl'd, torl'lnllatl' and determlnl' the arl'a of yards, ('ourts andnthl'r 0PE'n opa('... to IJmlt and restrIct the maxImumnumber of famlhes which may bto housed 111 dwellJnj«h('r('aftl'r f'll'ctl'd or alterl'd. and for <aId purpose<divIde th(' Villall'e Into dl<tncts to prOVide a methodof lldmlnlotrlltlon and to pr('scnhe penalhe~ for the\ 101atlon of It, provl'lOns"

THE CITY OF GROSSF. POrNTE WOODS ORDAINSSectIOn I That Section 6 of 01 dmanl'(' No 34 of theClh "f Gro«1' pnml" \\'nnrl, dpOll(nal!'d a< othprBUlldm~< 'md lISI'S--Dl<tnct A" Ildopl!'d on June 18.1940. bf' llmf'nderi '0 Il~ to read ;1<follow<

Se<llnn 6 OTHF.R Rt;ILDINGS AND USES _DISTRICT A In DI<tnct A no land e)'cl'pt a,O'hl'n\l.e provldl'd In lht< nrdmancp .hall bl'PI""!"M Ilpnn or U<I'Mfor an, purpo.e< !'x(,l'pt for"or or m(ll I' Qf Ihl' fnllo" In!! 'Pl'clfll'rl purpo"l'.Pub)lr mu<!'um publiC l,hru\ publ,c <chool,parO<'hl~1<chool chutch, p;lI,.h hom(' puhhc com-mllrn!\ rI'nll'r anr! O"t1nl(Ipal .tructure< nl'l'('«lIr",for PUhll(, '" !')fare safl''' :lnd ('onvenll'~.~I',,(',<orv bUlldln,l:< ma, hI' 1'11"( vorl f(>r purpMes""h I('h ar!' ru<t(lmanh to....dent 1(> an\ of thl!aMv!' permItted u~< Inrludln.c not mor .. than I"lneprIvate .ara,,, f,.r earh lnt n" re.cu1ltlons tn!'he.~ht bulk and aM'I for r"'ld!'Tlttal .r('~orybu.ldln", <hall 1IJ)J)h

Settllll'l 2 Th~ l'lTdlnln~ .hall take effett ten lia..,after Its fOnllctmenl

REVIEWV ant-Ads

The followmg Ordmance was passed by the CIty Councllof Grosse POlnte Woods at theIr regular meetmg heldon June 5, 1951:

Doroth~' M. We~~ndorf.Cltv Cll'rk

Grn«r P "oIl' \\ nnd< \{,('h,~anPuhh<hprl In (;In<<f' POln!!' Rp\ If'\\ Jlmp 14 Ithl

AN ORDINANCE to amendOrdinance No. 34 entitled~

o SINNHUBERBUILDING and REPAIRING

ALL KINDSFree Estimates

LA. 7-2952

CASH RATEThe m1Jumum chari' for cl......lied ads is 6~ for lIi words,four eentl tor each addItIonalword.

CHARGE RATEAI a CODvelllene. ada will beaccepted over the telephoneThe nunimum chJrI' rate "'7~ for 15 words, four cents foreaeb addItional word Pay.m.ent can be made by casheheclc or money orderADS WILL BE ACCEPTEDUP TO 5 P.M WEDNESDAY

ClassifiedDISPLAY RATES

Upon Request

VA. 2-1162The

Grosse Pointe Review15121 Kercheval

Bet. Lakepomteand Maryland

Bookkeepinc and Accountinc

BOOKKEEPING SERVICEBY THE MONTH

Tax and Report ServIceFederal, State and CanadIan

Notary Public and SealHARRY HAAS, Tax Consultant

14841 KERCHEVAL AVECorner Alter Road VA. 2.7812

Irick and Cem.nt Work

SRICK and cement repaIrs ,Porches and stone steps, driv~-ways, garage floors. General Re.paIrs. DeGryse, 2846 Alter Rd.VA. 4-1163.

CARPENTER-Mamtenance. In-tenor and extenor. Porche..,cupboards, doors. etc. Goodwork, fast servIce. C. Jun Sut-ton, Brys DrIve. TV 5-2769.

CARPENTER REPAIRScreens, porches, steps, doors,

~rlndows, kit c hen cabinets,bookcases, lences. Good work.prompt serVIce S E Barber,20380 Nesbit, TV 4-0051

*

ATIENTIONAll BrIck and Cement Work

New and RepaIrPorches, Steps. Piers, Walks, Etc.Water Proofmg, Sewer Cleal1m'

Reasonable - Work MyaeltLA. 6-9300MARCHESE

CEMENT WORK-Porches re-paIred Stone steps. Brick POintup. No Job too small. Valley 1.

4843.

CHIMNEY SERVICE CO. I:t':::;:: l'treplaee!f • I~e1'ne;~:~ I

Cleaned - JnNUedCU Burners - Ga. He&! - &lolten

!Und Fired BoUera • Hot AuAJr Condltloolng - Furnaces ,

m F j Bellll!l~~"

CEMENT WORK, industrial andrel!Identlal, lIcensed and bond.ed. VE. 9-6492.

C.rpent.r Work_

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Waterproof

PARKA

Safety Awat:d toAnlerican Airlines

Buddy SpoilsNo-Hit Game

June 17

LouIS Hribar, Grosse PointeHigh stUdent, pitched BattahonTwo to a 4-0 Win over Battahon12 In the Fueman's League ofthe DABF on a one-hItter.

LoUIS' frIend, Jim Mueller. otPierce JUDIor High, plaYing forBattalion 12, gbt the only hIt.

Both boys are Grosse PomteWoods reSidents.

REVERSIBLE

You're sure to please PopWIth Inv one of the hun.dred~ of Items from hISfaVOrite store.

LOOK NO FARTHER!

Summer Weight Robes$8.95

~ JA YSON SPORT SH IRTS/ $3.50 up

umb Knit Sport Shirtswith Knit Bands

(As adH>rt .. "ti In Esquire)

$2.95

fathers Dav,.

COMPLETEPROTECTION

HALLETT SPORT SHOP

[}Jointe 8hoe 8alon.ZM43 MACK: - ACROSS FROM HOWARD 10HNSON'S

Opea Eves. '!'burs., Fri.. Sat. 'T1l t p.m.EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING

On

Team's Star at CulverCadet Robert Sabo, star Pitch-I Sabo, a senior at the Academy,

er, first baseman and captam of is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wen.thiS year's Culver Mlhtary Acad- dell Sabo, 776 Hampton road.emy baseball team, IS one of the He was also co.captam of thISmaln reasons the Culver mne IS year's Culver football team,experiencing its best sealon thIS played on the basketball teamsp,rmg 10 the school's 55-year and IS a member of Cum Laude,history. natIOnal honorary schollstlc so-

Sabo has a 2-1 pltchmg record cletyand ,even more Significant, ISbatting 428 for the cadet nmewhIch now has an 8.2 sprmgrecord. Meetlng both public andprivate schools from IndIana,Illinolll, and Wl8ConS1ll, the CUI-j AmerICan Airlines has beenver team has earned 64 runs to presented WIth a two-billion miletheir opponents' 26 and have now safety award by the NatIonalwon theIr last seven consecutive Safety CounCil, accordmg to Jackgamell. A. TompkinS, locai district sales

manager

The alrlme opelated 2,018,-384,000 passenger mIles Withouta passenger or crew fatality be-tween November 29, 1949 and theend of 1950. A year ago Amerlcanbecame the first alrllDe to receivethe counCIl's lour-billion ml1elaward havmg operated 4,476.-739,000 passenger mIles Withoutfatality between December 28,1946 and November 29, 1949.

(

The latest award, one of 43 toU. S. 81rImes, was presented toL G. Fritz, vice preSident-opera.bon 10 New York Tuesday byNed H Dearborn, preSIdent ofthe Nahonal Safety CounCIL

Kindergartento Organize

't".. e- ... JUPe We .... eu&..... ..ar~ •••LOAPDlI. 8L11'n&8, SPOBT

SHOES OR IIOCCAIDNS... 0111' ruall.Ul' aROE' fer-)ltA,~,~I~'b_ .••~BrIa, tit tile F&mlJy1.1tI ... 100000eitllle, We'J1 I'llTheir Feet P.rfee~

The Klndergallen of BethanyLutheran Church, E. OuterDrive at Chatsworth, IS makingspeCIal el'forts these days In get-tmg new members for Its llttlefotk department.

The group meets Sunday morn-lOgS at II 30 and !Deludes allchildren between the ages ofthree and seven. .

Mrs. Henry Remhold, With 30Years' experience In tlus klOd otwork. mentioned that "for thelast several years attendanceshave always been over a hun-dred, and WIth promotion commgIn September, we've Just got tostart gettmg busy now."

Special treats and awards, forall newcomers as well as thosebrIDgIng them. Will continue tobe emphaSIzed for the next sev.enl weeks.

Parents of the commuDlty in-terested In enrolling their childIn Bethany's Sunday Kmdergar-ten !Should call Mrs. Remhold atTU. 2-9661

* HlJNTERS* ICE FISHERMEN Made of tough RED WEATH-ER-ALL CLOTH on one Side* TRAPPERS for complete vlSlbl1Jtv and* SPECTATORS safety In the woods and re-verses to BROWN RUBBER.* OUTIJOOR WORKERS Wmdproof _ Waterproof _* TEAMS VentIlated for your comfort.

REELS - RODS - TACKLE BOXESMARTIN MOTORS - CHRIS CRAFT BOAT KITS

BAITS - GUNS - EVERYTH~G FOR THE SPORTSMAN

• "The SportS'/'lUm', Storl"13333 KERCHEVAL VK. 1-8200

RAYON PAJAMAS - $5.95 TIES - $1.50 up

(C)'lJ7o/,O 7npn ~ {f)PO,.1"';117MACK AVt. IT 5-tilll:l

<..,- ('I"' ..... PnlMffl v...'(l()(J

DAD'

DADI

"A GOOD HOMEMEANS GOOD

CITIZENSHIP. , •

DAD IS THE GUYWHO KNOWS

JUST WATCH HISEYES LIGHT UP WHENHE GETS A LOAD OFWHAT YOU HAVEBOUGHT HIM FORFATHER'S DAY FROMTH!: MERCHANTs LIST-ED HERE WHO HAVE

GONE ALL OUT • , • FOR

LAkeview 1-' 0400

AIT

AT

DAD WILL ENJOYTHE LUXURY OF

OUR

DAD CAN ALWAYS USE TIES

GIFfFATHER'S DAY

FROM (/)~.

WHETHER DAD'S AN {»UTDOOR GUY

OTTO GRUN~ALD & SON

LAZY BOY CHAIRS •RECLINING CONTOUR CHAIRS

BARCALO CHAIRS

MAKEON

Pajama, Make A Dr.am of • Dad's Day Gift

DAD'

For real sleeping comfort choose them in hgbtwelght rayo~.

Or hkes to relax - or Lf he enJoys both. Our sport siurta makea perfect 'gIft.

Especially If they're the excltuig pure silkl from our kinJsIze assortment.

92 Kercheval Ave. Tuxedo 2-8251OPEN II a m. - 6 pm - FRIDAY 9 a m. - II p.m.

GROSSE POINTE FARMS

14617 HARPER AVE.

TU 1 7878

211 MOROSS RD~ev Hugh Co Wll,te. Pa,tor

GROSSE POI NTEMETHODIST CHURCH

SUNDAY SUVlCD10:to e.lll end • ..m.

14i30 KeJ'("henl Avenue

Ole Foerch to

SIXTH CHURCH of CHRISTSCIENTIST - DETROIT

ltw>da' kllool-lO.Jll 111\

Wt!(1rted.' bfonlTll TOOSlmMlelMpoeflnlf~ D m

Rf"lilIdlr" Ao<rr r,r)fl'n _Hk C;nl111 rtr a 1T ' .... r., r., r.y \.\"or'" l,;JJt Of\ 'I"t ~ i"W'\ C; ,.. ....A. 2 ()(t to 4.ac

Huguenots Plan St.Michael's Pointe Girl Coming PlayGive Recital.A I p' . t I well Pnnua tente a Fl'na Servl'ce Trame s In l ortrayFaith Commumty C h u r c h, I top post at the annual June con-

20500 Moroli$ road at SanIlac, ventlon of the aSSOciatIon, held 10 Founder s Home Th' 5 d M. C Women's Role""tli hold an organ recital next I h WSunday, June 17, begmnlng at. t e aldorf Hotel, New York IS un ay arme orps A pa.elnt portrlym" the dra-7:30 o'clock ICity The NAPA has a member. em the fourteenth anmversary II

Guest orgamst Will be Ole ~hlp of p,500 In local chapters of the orgamzation ot the Hue- matlc part women have playedroerch, With several numbers on throughout the Umted States and guenot Society of Michigan. Sun- The last service to be held In Marine Private FITSt Clasl 1ft shaping the dertimes ot De-the John Fnesema gift organ Canada, day, June 24th, members WIll the present bUilding ot St. Evelyn Rae Mann, 19, daughter trolt Will be presented Thursda~',H F make theu annual ptlgrlmage to Mlchael'l Chapel will be Sunday, of Mr. and Mrs. AlVIn G. Mlnn June 21, It the MaSOniC Temple.....!r

yneseml Will dIVersify Olden, Who has been With the scene of the SocIety'. found. June 17. of 1192 VerDIer road In Grolse by the Women's Achievement

o.ue program with vocal selections. Detroit Edison slDce IIlJ4. III a The new 5t. MIchael's Chapel POInte Woods, was graduated CommIttee for the 250th Buth.The reCItal Will conclude the member ot the DetrOit Board of Ing for a pIcniC IS now under construction on from the clerk-typist school at day Fe.hval. Iccordmg to Mra.

-r>eclal dedicatory services cele- Commerce, the Englneenng 50- The site of the foundmg IS Sunnmgdale drive near Mack Parns Island, S. C, recently. Lola Jeffnes Hanavan, chalrmanbratlng the rompletlon of the clety of I1etroll and the Detroit Hasbrouck House near Marshall, a\ enue It Is.expected the build- The course is dpsljpled to of the committee.new FaIth Church Sanctuary Athletic ClUb, and It active in ancestral home of Cella Has. Ing Will be completed thIS fall duce Mannes expet'lenced pr: "Courage was the FashIOn," ISformally dedicated on June 3 ' commIttee work for vanous elec- brouck Moran, who organized Duru'g the summer months, I tvpmg and MarIne Corps ad- the title of the chronIcle play.

A SOCial Derlod WIll follow the! trlc mdustry orgamzatlons. the Society there on June 22, the congregation WIll worship mlnlstrabve procedure wntten by Tom Tagglrt, Newrecital HIS home IS at 20 Hawthorne 1937 The present occupant of I WIth the congregatIon of the MM' York plaYWrIght and dIrector. AnEDI~ON' :-1AMES-24B ., road the 'quamt stone houlle, charm- molher church, ChllSt Church, on IMa I~ C ann en~sted In the ongmal theme song espeCIally for

Chester F Ogden of Grosse I mgly furrushed WIth antiques, Grosse POinte BOUlevard. Dr. J. thl:lyear orps on anuary 24 of the pageant has been written byPomte ShOles purchasmg agent I Grosse Pomter Bill ROSSIter 13 Mrs. Rachel Bryant Bushong Clemens Kolb IS the rl!ctor. I DOriS FIsher Genhenson, andfor the DetrOit Edison Compay, was among the 107 members of Who Will be co-hosteS5 With her Sunday, Septembe~ 9 IS the I hundreds of women a$SlSted IDhas been named president of the MIami Umverslty sprmg spOrts aunt, Mrs. Moran. date sel for the dedIcation ot' V t' S h J gatherm. hIStorical material for

'NatIOnal AssoclatJon of Purchas-, squads approved for awards by Tables set under the trees WIth tne new chapel. at whICh. tune I aca Ion c 00 the author.tng Agent. the uDlverslty's Athletic AdvISOry a background of peomes, hiles, the rst servIce wlll be held U1 The rommittee IS seekmg cqst-

He was elected tD the group's CouncIl. and ITIS (the fleur-de-bs of the the new church. I Begins Mo d urnes popular dunng the eras

ISocIety) assure a restful after- The Rev. Edgar H. Yeoman IS I n ay co'!ered In the play The Women's

I noon In an attractJve settIng. VIcar of St. MIchael's ChapeL City Club Will accept costumes• 1h h 0· t ------- The Church School of the dally from 9 a m. to 7 pm. at the'-- ore Iree ory I An alfresco dmner IS planned, II . Grosse Pomte Methodist Church fourth floor desk. All costumesunless Inclement weather drives Wj -O-Way Will conduct a vacahon Church wlll be returned after the show.

m~H~t1:~t c~~l:l: I' BAHA'I WORLD FAITH the members mdoors, when an School begmnmg Monday, June Amo!!g those assisting Mrs.211 Mara .. ROad TU 2-3310 mcre<l!ble number of hlt.tDp and P t Sh 18 from 930 until 11:30 am. Hanavan are Mrs. Zalo Wood-

Be\ Bu,ll C W1l.I~ P_ d SUnd~y_ June 11th. 1030 am Chil. drop.leaf tables Will come mto resen 5 OW There Will be 10 seSSIonS of the ford Schroeder, Mrs. GlorIa __o Tel. TU 1-7ui <f.ean"60ii" Subl..,t 'Be Ye Awake" I 1FATHER'S DAY SW'lday June 11- Wedneod,a J. pay, "T f M " hI j school thIS year, Monday through barger, Clara B. MacKtbbm. andE'lYfoOUlhl1Cthlass.d 10U Church Continued lOOk ';i':vle~~n ~~ l.amrth. Mrs Lloyd DeWitt Smith, state ons 0 oney, a I allOW; IFriday for two weeks. Mrs. Frank Couzens.

r a 0 er ep.rlmentJI m. One Co t b Em d t, II h d th d 1 farce comedy, by WIll Evana and 'AlJd:, Infant .nd Toddler I Nursery Ia ...allabl~ if ~~rce er~u:rrla LAbc"p... presl en WI ea e e ega- Valentme opens at the Wl1l-0- The "CooperatIve Series" of Prudence Buttersfleld is dlr-epartments of the Church &hool At Ihe home of Mad MC ;.!.ry hon from the Detroit area All U b t d Th echn" the mUSIC', Ruth Murray,will continue Ihelr classes through the' R True 131 Mor~ & d TSO,",or,.. ts t th te II 1 b Way Playhouse on June 19th run- I courses WI e presen e . e II

month of June Durin' the monlh of the pubhc a. pen to par 0 e sta WI a so e Dlng through July 1st. ThIS IS the courses are enbtled. Kmderlar- FanDle Aronson and Dr. Delia~nbo~1I n~~~~ld~d I~:S k~~~: ' - represented on the annual trIp first show of a 12 week season. I ten, "Happy TImes In Our Hussey. the dancmJ; and the castm( "':~rslup and Sermon .. The H,gh EBENEZER BAPTIST CHURCH Ie h u r c h", prImary, "Everyone and costumes are headed byPriest •• -00 pm. The men of the 21001 MoroM Il<>ad T 96 G The story revolves aro d a Ed h 1.0' ltneburch WIll meel In Ihe parlor R.ev E Artllur MeAII1, MlDlater ts un n Needs A Church'" JUnior "The It WIWD and IS BII gS.

Monday JUDe II 930 am' Vaca. A Servlee of Safttam WIll be held roop e mherltance which causes people Church Around t~ World:" Tickets for the pa"eant are ontion Church &hool There WIll be at Ebenezer !laplJ,s Church Ih.. Sun- to die for It ore thah o~e- t II

tell RUioftJI of Otlr Vacation Cburcn I daY e...enln, . .Tune 17th, ..t the 7.30 S Bad m I IS sale at Grlnnells.Sehool thlf )u" Monday throu,h pm ",rvlce Se...en persona Will be cout ~es laughmgly entertamlJlg. If you Wish to enroll yourFrid.ay for t\\-o lo\Hks begmnlJ1l on b&flUUcI by Rev M'cAsh The Pastor "Tons of Money" features Mln- child lD thIS school, please call --------tIwI Mondav. June 18 The Coopen. WI also preach the .ennon The J C II kn M F d K t t d t The Men's Club of Bethanyb ...e &erles,r of eou~ .....111 ~- pre-I Sunday e...enln, ... rvlce WIll Inclu~- COme 0 urbs, we - own on r. re ru Z, superm en en L

._- w..., con- t I ..., t t utheran Church IS IPOnsorlDg.. nted The names of the COUl'Jellare h ..... e'. lona 'lII11Jnll' of the fa ...orlte a amp- u radIO and teleVISIOn and Gerald of the Church School, at TU.

Klnder~arten "Happy T1mel In Our ,Ymnl and also ~peelal mt1S'c 1 the annual pICniC for the schoolChurch' Prunary EverYone Needl VEbenezer Church WIll hold a Dally M. Harrmgton, popular eadmg 15.2256. and Sunday school children to bea ChlUCh". JunIOr. "The Church acallon SIble School IhlS summer A camp-out at Island Lake I man..Art.LIllll the World" TIJeIle WIll be begInning Monday, June ~3th The oVAr thA weekend closed the sea- . All who are chtldren of mem. held Saturday, June 18 at Bob-La_o-hour _Ions from 9 30.11 30 U Sessions are each mornUJg at 9 00 a hi ~ ~ W 11 0 W PI h 1 tol be f d f th G Island.YOU wish to enroll you' ebJlc1 eaJll M1J& Loll Lllhe WIll head a atatf Of son's actiVitIes for members of I . • ay ay ouse IS oca rs or flen s 0 e rosseMr ~e<I Kru~.223e eompetent teacner. B S t T 96 G ed on West Long Lake Road- Pomte Methodlilt Church are All members and the enhre

GROSSE POINTE "'OODS TIlE GROSSE POINTE p~rnte ~~mofl~;x'~hur~h. rosse I near Telegraph and is open every cordially inVIted to attend this commuDlty Bre inVIted to come1.. P~kB~v-:~Nat C~~~~yR .... d CONGREGATIONAL CHUBCH HIghlighting the program was mght except Monday. school. and have a food time.

Andrew F..... Ulb. M1A1ater ~~ {ballaDte at Lolbrop a Court of Honor whleh was con-saturday. June 18 WI 200 P m Sunda~ efl ~ mSeh:f:;.h~~TVlCe d t d bef If.

Chwrch $Chool and Church Picnic 1230 SenIor HI P,"run Fellow hi uc e ore I arge group 0 Iat the Wood's Lake Front Park Jac PlCnJe at Camp Talshl • p parents and frIends of the troop.t1l1man. ChaIrman The Board of Deacons at theIr S t te W J 1.0Sunda~'. June 17 19M 9 45 am. meetlnll last week elected Howord R cou mas r . ames wmas-Church School for thOH 9 ye.n and Poppen •• chaIrman and Dr Paul E I ter preSEnted awards to 30 mem-older. II 00 am. Worsblp SeTVlce. Thompson al II!cret.ry b f th t d I!lennon theme 'Our Foreign MJulon'l \7ac.tlol1 Church &1>001 WIll me tiers 0 e roop unng an 1m.'1'o4ay". 1100 a m" Church &hool for dlliv from 1130 to 12.30 July 9th th;u presslve campfire ceremony.dulctren 3 to I yean of age I July 20th. ChIldren of klnder,arten, 'I:'. CI b dMonday. June 18 1951 400.1.00 I age thru al"th grade are elIgIble ",rst ass a ges were pre-Jlm JUnior ChOIr Partr at the Church. I Mr. Alton R Huntington " dIrector sented to Harold Bailey Bruce IBl~~~';bU;:ri9 hlee~' I~ ~O~.;~l: I Mra A. Dell W~r. re,,"trar 'Chambers, Richard Dougl~, Mar-f1J~/'en Elder Gordon N cameron.jST. PAUL EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH tm Hutchlll~on. William Kre'2s,

Tburlday, June 21 1951 7 00 P m Grot~b~C:::: ~d Lotll~1Ph Stephen Mulliken, Harold Quack-~ seo~ts m'=ltm,. 800 pm Chancel I Il.,.. Cbarle. '" ~":t~CH:k e~a':r en bush, Ronald Rolley, Willardrndy• e~~e 22 19$1: 800 pm.! M~u:~~~"1 J~~~jei4 pa~-i Worker Squlre;Bradford Tisdale, PhIlip

Jileetbt, ~ the Sesslon to recetve ChOir, S-OO:a..,eptlon lor -C:ewJ~~~~ Warren. Peter Wells and Donaldnew mem ... rs bers W I... AC. .V L" H DAN -FTlday June 15 8 00. Se1llor ChOJr or ey.«.... ~ .,. "T E""" CHURCR Sunday June 17 930 Sunday Second Clasl badges were pre.

Eut Warren ud Balfour &.j!..ool. WorlhIP. LUlher Le.gue sented to James Dlenun JosephDetr;%, 2~btI&D Hdey June 19 • -00 MisllJon $0. D T J h J kl

aev ElUlo G Cia.... Plstor CI~ a 110.Brotherhood' ono\llllI1. om Evans, 0 n a e,Mr Lefl1Jart J! &bel. Vicar ChOJ~ne~M" hune ~ 400. Cllapel George Kmg, Tim QUigley, Wi!-

SLilldav. June 17. 1931 Peace Lu- I &hool Staff ally Vacation BIble ham QUInlan John Smith Petertheran Church East Warren and :8al- Thursday JWJ 21 1230 M t . S ' S 'four holca t ....o servIces every Sundav I Club Plenlc (Ch:ndler Parkl 0 hen myth and Robert wartz.=V~e'~h:n::m<;n C,l~uabo&a~~~ :~ . Tenderfoot Class reqwrementsUll. and tile 11 00 am lervlCQ He BETHANY CHRIS'I'IAN CHllRCIl! were met bf Charles HarrIS,haI choRn for h,s IMm. A Friend. "'e.~tDlaellple. of Cbrbt) John Hemmeter Robert Hutchlnm Need ... ~.. Il ARTHUR SCHOOL ' -

. Sunday 5c:hoo1 end Bible el_ • 1"~L.ltlall &klaasd son, Dennis McDonald ,WIlham......--.are hekl IWt!t7 il~ at 9'45 .,., ......... 0 1IIlak, Putor Stand'~ Oftd LeI d W rd' .... The Sunday Scbool lesson for OffIce: 11f4 owa.n -. ~er .... an 0 en.

.JUlIO! 17. tI "How Sill came into the I II00ureh ScMhOOIal 10 a hi cl_ for MerIt badges were presented"21'Jd ~ a aces ornUl, WozallJp wltll .. r. t H Id B ley and J kThOlle puent. who wlah to leave I moll. and CommunIOn Service at 11 () aro II actheir ehl.h1ren In the nunery may do I ~Lo.md TheW aeAnnon .ubject w!It be Hadsel.to. The nursery of Peace Churcih Is r. e re Able'" LeI d B I' p' Rl6Cated In the new ..,11001 and Is Supper meetIng al 6 30 FrIday nllht an ler em, au: angertoD4uetfd alLly d\lJ"1J11tlill n 10 O.J1lI c(Jk'!.ne15, at the anne" bulldln, of with tb. State Board of Parks~ I ,"lilt MethodLSt Church. J: WarrUi .. R t t• at Haverhill MeelJng on 'Satur~a" I In" ecrea Ion was a lUes

MEllllAH LUTHERAN ,nIght (June 161 at 130 p hi at _I spelklr at the Court of Henor •.. -..... Comer of Keteheval &ad B"cl<lngham and SLillday followtn, H d ~-" th k d

-,..-. Lake.ood A..eD'" ,Ihe worohlp service lor a "maek"".' e ~US--.. e par_ s 11ft ree-Tele.lIlle VAlley !-t121 I'MtructlOns .nd a ch.rge for tbelr t;'C!;lbol1 areas In MIchigan and.....8. .....Loe1ler l"NWr calhn, lask All .. II Pll:nlC to,etllir d t t f Is

till L lIiatt:Ia. Aatit&nt - Putor at 6 o'c1ock on Sunday ..... nUl. In pr~6el\te meres mg ac onSlIILday. June 17 Servtces al 8.00 Chandlpr ParI< the early hIStory of the Island.m and at 10 30 • m Sermon theme Rebelca Cltcle meels at I 30 Wed. L k

"Our God'. Mercy and Grace' Sun- ne.day (June 20) at 703 W M.rsh.II, a e areaday &hool Session from 9 13 to to IS FeGrndadlec Pnor to the award ceremony,o'eJocI< C1as&ea prOVIded for all a,es. 00 heer CIas.. meet' at 8 p m th bo d th Iincluding BIble CI...... for teen.a,ers Wednesday 'June 20, al 21613 Revere I e ys reverse e usua pro.and .dults VISItors and ne.. pup'" DnR,'e SI ClaIr Shores cedure and served a complete Iare welcome , Ulh Cltcle meets al 1230 noon on d t h ts d--- Thursdav ,June 211 al 3045 Marsellle. Inner 0 t elr paren an IaT. .IAMEIl LUTHERAN CRUIlCH I T Dorcas Cltcle meets at I 30 pm friends The dinner followed an

llO MeMI1IaJl I hursday lJune 211 at 17801 Chesler Inspection tour by the adults I....... Geer,e It Itan, Paolor .""clay Juneo13 Juntor cnolr ;re. EASTMrJI,STER PRESHl TERIAN I -------~=tJ~ :r::" Senior cno1l' re-I 831C~~Nque Contest RodeSund.y. June 17 Ilunday &11001 Rev Tbeodor. W Moldpnlle ThD 0

• 30 a m the lesson w,lI be Fall of D R E, Mtnlater' ,Man. D,vlne ServlceJ ct>nducted bl I Sunda,. June 17 1951 Church School i PI M d Bthe Pastor. 930 am. tne sermon 9 45 ~ m "'Ih clallSe. fnr all alles ans a e ywill be 'My Church In ActIon" An.' Mormng W"rshlp Servlcel 11 am' Illual Sunda) School PicnIC WIll be held' lhere .. ,II be a speCial Father andat WelTs Grove Utica Road Mr Son Ser ...,ce Sermon by the pastor M ClubTom Couser WIll be In charge of The nursery '" open during thIS I etro,ames snd Mr Roger Frerlkl In charge period to care for .mall ch'ldren Vohlle01 plannlnl Ilhelr parento attend worshIp ser ...,ce ,C~STlo\'II SCIE"ICE CHURCHES I y"O:~ ~roupsS 630 Pt The Metropohtan Club, SplntThe aure Voa;' of peace IS dl5Cuss~d I churc~na,.:~~be::' 'C~ve~rH~~~ ~hOo~~ No 33 of East DetrOit, consisting

in tbe LeAson-Sermon to he re.d In I enlerlng the mlnlltry WIll be held of PolIce Fire and Federal Em-an Christian Self-nee churches undt!r on Wedn~sda\ June 2() at ...30 pm' •the roblect . God the Preserver of A reeeplloQ '"'Ill 10110'"'Ihe ordJnallOn ployees, are sponsoring a contestM~ °Bo~~~d~xtu~e f~~m n T1mo.1 --- rodeo, to be held at the MemOrialthy ~4 18, ,oThe Lord shall del"erj LaRIST TH~R~k'c't: LUTHERAN Stadium. on 10 Mile Road, one I

me from everY e\ll work and Vo,n'l GrOllSe PollI~ Wnods , half mile west of Gratiot avenue Ipreserve me unlo ha he8\enly king- " I •lIlom..' s Geff!rt, Putor Fnday, Saturday. and Sunday _

Amonl the BIble CII.'J<lnl I. IhlS ,unda) Junp II Sund.v school J 22 23 d 24 P d,e {Pro," J67\ When a man 5 me-tls at g 30 a m The main serV1ce une , ,an rocee S are I=plea ... the Lord he maketh e\pn I beli~~d:~ 11u~:\8 The mem bersh I to be used for the completion of

~ oene""es to be at peace wllh I cl~.. meets P the stadIUm as a memOrial forCorreia I,.. passalle. from S<-,cn.,.,I Wedne5da, June 19 ChOIr prachce the veterans of World War I and

and Health "'Ih Ke' to thp SCrlP- --- IIturuo, by llIan Baker Edd~ Include 'AITH E\ A.JOoGELI<.A.LLUTHERANfp 487, II should be thnrou,hly' CRUIlCH There Will bf'. 5 shows. With aundentood Ihat all men have one I East leUnlOn and Philip ""VODU,, matmee Saturday and Sunda"MuJd onp God and F.,her. one Life Re.. C R Lanl •• Pastor I J

Trulh ~nd Lov. MankInd wIn be. Re' (" E SlIo.. alter. AMISUnt PasCor A larli:e street parade from 9~e perfeCl In proporllon "" Ih .. I Church News beginning June 14th ,Mile Toad and Gratiot to thefact be'comf'1 .iIIpparent 'a-ar ~U] cease Frad8Y 800 pm Man -Martha Iand the Irue brotherhood of man WIlli GUlld lOOp m Usher,' Club al showground~ at 6 00 pm Friday, Ibe ffiablJlhP1l "___ RS'::.~~a;lac:;, 9~~ w~~:~~ school Will start the festiVitIes. With an-I

LLTIlERA'I1 CHLRCR OF THE Vo"h clalses for .11 .ges 1100 a m other parade at 12 noon Satur.REFOllllIATIO,," AnnUli June ChOir MU<lcaJ Fe",val d Th d 11 be I d b"e",or H"bway r; at LalI.v1e.. Mondll 730 pm Teach.rs In,truc- a\ e- para e \\ 1 e v

Cahill F '11k",., D D Pa.tor t,on Dawn W Porter, Mascot of the1I:lOa m Church School Classe, (nr TU"'da) ~ /)f\ pm Girl SCouI, 7011 American LejZlon of DetrOIt, andaU a,es :8(11111Ihe children and at- pm :80, S<-oul'

tend th- pastor, Brble CI." \\ ednes<lav U:tn pm LAd,e. Gu,ld queen of thp Mlchl,;:an State FaIrTh. Sacrament <>f lhp Lord. "up. ~"rt '1'lIS'''''''' 5oele" lOOp m rodeo In 1949 The Fred W Beau-per .. ,II be admlnlSlertd al 800 a m Board of Eld,.. d D P 26 h

and 11011~ m Th.. Ihr~ Ch,,,,, M Fa,th .. II pr.. rv rum Corp~, ost 1 of t e"unda' Junp 24Ih-Th. Re' d"". ...-nl Ihp" mll,je.l (,'llv.l al tho II (1(1 Amencan LejZlon WIll add their

drfVo Ell c; ~ 111 two ("omm~UH'>ne ~";!II m Wflr ..nJp Sf"n I('t Thf" anth("msa IT, 'ronan 'n r.p." al thP 11-00 On Ihp prnllTam u. G.lh. h' ,h., colorful mUSical ~upport to the• m "~n I ('if' Dr Altrotd Bfo,l n1 Otoc Gound S0101c;t Ie; 'I ~~ 'e'lnette- p.1lradf"X",n,' 10Voa Yo 111...,ndu,.t Ihe Ct>m. Grorko" KUIP bv MM.rt Glon. Thl~ no1a extr'vaganza "III&15-'C onlnr ~rvl(,1f'" In £'),Cf" I...,iIIi from 'h~ 12th M~ ..... flf ..... ~ ,,.

.In n RSO' ,,-\F",l.£ "IFTHOJ)J!>T M"%(Q."b\, It;"" <;enl~ 8;0" dp petprt featurE' 50 cowll:lrl~, cowboys,l,ffpNOR Av."". at "Iarl""" " . ~~ Ha"d<"1C All HI' M~;:~., P".~:II Me-xI("an~ Jndlans. and do\\ ns.

Raclolpll H 80, ... "I' ..I r E.,dure b' H.nd.1 bv 'n. <'hal'<'l plu~ over 100 head of rodeo ~t()('krooT;::::"a, 7 45 P m ~n,nr eh'''' Cto:~or dT:~~~d Mpb' h, G~~.n....ck~~. con~l~tlnli: of WIld outlaw buck-

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