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.,"'-.- ,""1 , / Grosl. Point.', First New.pap.r Grosse Pointe's Newspaper for More Than 24 Yean I PATRONIZE YOUR LOCAL MERCHANT V~05iL[:.22i8-=NN:CO~, il16~"",~< :;"'.;;27 7 - r C 7l 1p~,(..-:;-'Ui!t.AATT~1 O:;N~P;-';;A:iil Dr;-;;M:i.fO~N~TnH::iiL-;;Y'----~G;;R;:;O~S;:;;SE;:;-;;P;:;O~IN:;;T~E::-, -:M;;I:::C;;HI:;:G::"'A~N:;,-;W;;;;:ED:::-N::-E=S:::D=-A:-:y~,-N-O-V-E-M-B-E-R-21-,-1-95-1--------------------------- GROSSE POINTE 30. MICHIGAN - VA 2.1162 , , 'I' h''1-d F re~t {('M ... .,. Itt'e DanIel Rev. Scheid to Preach His Young Adult tCommunity Council Dance Planned I Urges Residellts Attertd for Saturday S- -f - M'. Tl-e %u~:E~d~~R~~oup of 19n1 leant eetlng the Grosse Pomte War Memonal Proposals for future projects "Renewed interest in the Coun- Center have been bcsy Hus week that WIll make a substantlal con- cII among mothers. clubwomen completmg the fin alarrangements tnbutlon to Grosse Pomte family and new reSidents in these for the "Thanksglvmg Homecom- hVlng and CivIc Improvement rapldly-growmg PotI'll! cIties has mg Dance," to be held on Sat~ WIll be dIscussed at a meetmg of been callNl to the attentIon ot urday, November 24. the Grosse POInte Commumty the CounCIl's executive board," Nub Brown and hIS orehest CounCIl at 8 pm. Thursday, No- saId Grant E Armstrong, presl- wlel known as ~ub and ~~~ vember 29 at the NeIghborhood dent. "Some delegates already Stub and HIS Four FU18ers" WIll Club, have receIved suggestlons from be on hand entertamtng f~m 9 A short refreshment and get. theIr own orgaruzatlons of eon- pm. to mldmght. NUb Brown together period Will precede the crete projects they want to. brm« has been featured WIth Duke business meetlng. before the CouncIl. .For thIS rea- Ellington on the trumpet for All delegates from the Ceun. son we belIeve this will be a several years. CII'S 50 member orgamzatlons are slgmflcant meet1l1g. The date tor thIS dance was urged to attend and to make sug- "We feel there is a defmlta especIally planned to prOVide an gestlons for specifIC activIties need m Grosse Pointe for an Of- opportunIty for college student6 which their organIzation would ganlzatlon that WIll Improve fam- and others home 10r Thanksglv. like to see the CouncIl sponsor, Ily lIfe and help plan and carry mg to see theIr old frIends In New organizations, not prevlous- out projects for our young peo- the POInte agam. ly represented ('''l the COlln('II, are pIe. The Grosse Pomte. Commu- asked to send delegates, and all mty CounCIl can do thiS by In- The refreshment comnuttee POInte reSidents Interested In the tegratmg all POInte organJzauOl1& plans to get the Jump on the CounCIl program of commumty "The newer sections of GrtlIlS8 YuletIde Season by havmg coffee betterment are inVIted, Young POinte should be aIded in Jomiag ~nd frUIt cake served between people and delegates fr<,m youth ID commumty SpIrit WIth the en- ances. organIzatIons especIally are asked tIre dIstrIct. The CounCil ean be- Sherub Brown has promIsed to partICIpate, because some of come the means through whlcn to come In from the Umverslty the prevIous youth delegate~ have all groups and indwiduals ~an of MIclugan to pronde some JOllied the armed forces or are present plans for the improve. speCial enttrtaImet dUTlni the 10 college. ment of community condItions. mterp1Isslon. -------------- and secure help In CUI'yll1g them Fred Curto L5 chaIrman of tIull. Rev. White to out" dance With the comnuttee Includ- The CounCIl Is an outgrowth of 109, JIm Kennedy, AnIle liInch- the hIghly successful Fatnlly V1. man, Robert Boldt, BIll CavItt, Preach at Institute wroch, In Apnl, 1949., RIta Saneske, Bob and DOD attracted more than 1,000 Pomt- Striker, Joan Ruby, Al LaBelle, J S ers to Its dISCUSSIons of the prob- Myrna Troden and Mllt Setzer. oint ervice lems ot famIly lJvmg and chl1d TIckets ,priced at 1 50 per development. Pronunent speakers couple, will Include refreslunents. The Grosse POinte Mrmsterial irom the UmversIty of MIchIgan. AssOCiation WIll hold Its Annual mdudmg Dr. Howard Y. Me. Uruon ThanksglvIDi Service 10 Clusky, consultant 121 community the 5t Michael S EpIScopal educatIon, repr~ntatlves ot Chapel on S=gdale Boule- other cornmumtIes, educatora and vud tomorrow mornmg Thurs- experta In many fIelds Gf fam.1ly dart NOftIabel' ~ .t 11 LIDo and .' . Dr. Bender to Lectw-e at Town Hall Sunday, November 25th, Rev, Presbyterian, 51. Michael's Epis- IrJsbtute. A plan to wen: with the Charles W. Scheid will pnach eopal Chapel and Redeemer Offu:e ot CIVil Defense to prepare tus last sermon as pastor of the MethodISt Cburch ot Harper Grosse Pomte for enemy air at. Grosse POI nte Congregatlonal Woods. tacks may be conSIdered. Church, Chalfonte at Lothrop, The participatmg dergy are the DISCUSSIon of a new edItion ot completing a pastorate of tIlore Rev. Charles ScheId of the Pornte the popular "Directory of Grosse than eleven years. Congrelatlonal, the Rev. Andrew POIDte OrgaruzatlOns" is expect. Rev. Scheid has accepted a tall Rauth of the Grosse Pomte ed The fIrst edItion was ISSUed to became pastor of the South Woods PresbyterIan, the Rev. by the C01.l.ncII rn May, 1950; the Congregational Church In Grand Edgar Yeomans of St. MIchaels second in March, 1951. The dIree- RapIds. MIchIga~ on December EpISCopal Chapel, the Rev. N. M. tory 1.Ists presIdents and Secre- 1 Notice of hiS departure was Pritchard of the Redeemer Meth- tarles of VIrtually every Grosse regretfully receIved by the eon- odlSt Church of Harper Woods, POinte organIzation ,With thelr gregatlOn early thIS falL No sue. and the Rev. Hugh C. Wlute of addresses and telephone numbers cesaor has been named. the Pomw MethodIst. and has been used wlde1:r 101' Th h t .., 11 be reference. On Monday, November 26th, e preac er ILLS year WI fmal tribute WIll be given to the the Rev. Hugh C WhIte, whose "Many people have told us ot Rev. ScheId and hIS famIly, by subject Will be ''T1}e Lost Art of the great serVIce thIS Dllectory members of the congregatIon, 10 Thankfulness" performe<l by helping vanous the form of an organ recItal of The public IS cordIally inVited POI nte orgaruzatlons arrange hiS faVOrIte selectIons at 6 00 p.m. to attend ttlus servIce of Thanks- theIr s~hedules,"3ald Armstrong, In the sanctuary, followed by a gIv1l1g. "We also want to diSCUSS resu,n. 'Bon Voyage" dinner m the mg the publlcatlon of the weekly church SOCIal hall at 6.30. M T -h calendar of everts. The Counell As fIrSt pastor of the Grosse ason eac er compIled thIS and the newspapers 'How to Get Along WIth Pomte CongregatlOnal Church, cla9~rOI.ed It from February to June, Others" IS Dr James F, Bender s Co Ch · v the Rev Scheid came here With a .... man subject at DetrOIt Town Hall. hIS famIly In September 1940 The A.A. ' A smoothly-functioning Coun- Wedne~day morning. November It k d 28, at 11 0 clock In FIsher Theatre fIrst sermon was gIven to a gath- of Comnn. ltee CI a es tIme to evelop, and the erIng of twenty-sIx people at the Grosse Pomte CounCIl IS no ex- Dr Bender heads the NatIOnal MaIre School on September 8 ceptIOn Though the DIrectory Institute for Human Relatlons In Dunng World War II, Sunday The MIchigan EducatIon As- and Calendar are our malor con- New York CIty, He founded the I services were changed to Richard "ocIatlOn today announced the tnbutlOns to date, we hope the In~htute to an,wer a long-felt School. appomtment of ~ercedes Mer- orgamzatlOn \l, III contInue these need among bus mess corporatIons Under hiS gUIdance and leader- rIll, teacher at Mason School, and, at the same hme, push on to • fOi competent adVIce on person- shIp membershIp of the local Grosse Pomte. to ass,s! the I other \ Ita! matters" nel problems The cllmc no\\ church has grown to a total of MEA's Centenmal Committee, A feature of the Thursday helps both men and'" omen solve 550 members Church attendance planmng the MEA's 100th ann,-\ meetmg \~ III be a report by four thelf personal dIffIculties I has Increased to the pomt that It versary celebration for Apnl 14- Grosse POinte \\ Ol"t'en \\ he par- A prollfl(' wIlter. Dr Bender was necessary to maugurate a 17 In DetrOIt MISS MerTIiI wlll tlclpated 'n a . Workmg Confer- has authored mOl ethan 350 I second morning serVIce each Sun- serve as co-chaIrman of the ence for Comrl'ur ,I V CounCIls" at artIcles on pwchologlcal themes da) a year ago m September. commIttee on meetmg places I the Gmver,lty of ~rIchlgan The .:mon g hI" be,t known books are lOuTIng hIS pastorate, plans ThE' MEA plans to celebrate i reports WIll be marle by Mrs H Leader~hlp How to Develop v..ere formulaterl and carried out ItS centennial WIth 8 four-day I Ra) WIll, reroriimg ,pcretary of It ' "How to Sleep" and' Per. I for the beautIful new quarter. program of educatIOnal e"hllJlts I the CCI<lncl1, ,rr, Wilham M sonallty Structure of Stuttering" millIon dollar church home at a pal<eant, and other festn Itles Adam" Mr,; _Ed v..ard Kay and Advance reservatlom for the Chalfonte and Lothrop Dedlca- at the hme of Its annual state-, Mrs Robert Kmg lecture are at Gnntlell 0;. WO tJ<m of the new o;anctuary was WIde RepresentatIve Assembly I 'ThIs stImulatmg all.day cen. 2.1124 marked January 15, 1950 when ference ,ho\\ I'd u~ the lmportqnce l418 persons ;>arllclpated Mem- Co d Will' IIof developmg leaders In corn. 14th DI .slrI.ct bers of the congregatIOn feel that me y rr~mty actlV1l1e, "ale! Mr' WIll. _ II the new church I~ a lastmg trI- I We reported om 01\ n progre~s bute to hI' leader,hIp and an ac- B C. b and ht-?rd of manv thlngo; other Repuhll .caII comphshment of whIch he can e Ivetl V I rommunlfle~ .1'1' dOing Tpf'rp arl! be ]U'itl\ proud Th G 01 I norE' tl'an 50 CCln1'Tlun t\ counclis HIS promrnence and esteem III eatre roup m ,~1lCmgiln _ Club Meetin o CIVIC ,,>clal ilnd P'hgl0US clrc]ps I E ~- nghdnl "' r ,~ • nee ras , ~ I~ reflected III the follOWing The InternatIonal LIttle Thea he,: a c, mt.~ \\ e' Ir c ' hr 12 The FO\lltE'l'nth Congr(">< (mal acL"'ltle< I tre A"soclatlon \,tll opcn Its 'ear, It 1";1\_ dn m, rct' t'gh Im- DI,trlct YOUOI: Rep.lb'\( an elll" HE' \\ a< Pre"dent of the Board I seventh <ea,on as DetrOit ~ com- po-I ,nt, (' of Jt' I, "il ,1, " hn 1 r1mg a m,('tmg \\ cdl1l'<d,,\ II of Reh!W 1 u, Education for the mumt) ,thpatre wlth a prootic. < r:) 'i I (', -Ii nf ,- '\ (~r-I It '\n\enbCl 211 Ill')] ~l Il orl(>(')' DetrOlt CounCil of Churche~ I tl0n of F(,dthers III a Gillc af' ~ I' 'ron.o,cd a 'r ell ~t Ruc),rngham Hall 15917 t chalrm"o of their LE'adershlp I hhtorlcal comedy I') three a(h ,,'n, pl ~ I' \ '" E; -0 n f' Hdlper Tramlng Committee ch"lrma" of FT1da~ and Saturdav ('\cn,n:::, DI :O-k( ,,\ t i \.0' U 11 !l hi' the Frn~nce CommlttE'e ano mem- No\'emher 23 anrl 24 al Tne COUll(II - \ ,1 III , 1 d Jl (lr:cd cxt ,lohn Tope E',,-nilt onal (h" 1'-1 b f th B rI fT t Intl'rnatlOna I In,t,tutc III E- ,t In t"l' c~ I I' 1', .1l'h C\ 1'- the nldn of tre ;o.;~tlonal Fedrrallon E'r 0 I'Ir oar 0 ru~ eE'$ Klrbv AVE'nue, corner of John R fl"'f'" n'1r. lh • ", n' , ~ ,n tr rf Youn::: Repllbll('an' "Ill ,peak At the Conj(rcj(atIon,,1 State T . It '1,', '\ - 1O--re 10' Thc Organ1zatlOn of Young ConfE'rence ne ",a" ChaIrman of he pla\ 1< prooJc,o h~ J f fe >' n '11 "\ ' f ar; Rr >ubhcan< ' T!'erc .\ . he rt th .. Board of Chn<tlan Edll('~tlOn I Carrico foundl'r .f the Lit I " , r, c, el ,n 0 nl,('u~"nn pE'T1od rOll()"C~' b", re- anrl D,rf'rlM of Ihf' Youth ('on- I Theatr('. and 10; dln'rted h\ D,n 0: Il' 1 (' r n ;l-l II' 'hn1cnt, frlcnrc~ hI' "a~ Ch"\rman of thl' \\-arllE'\ "lth a ll<t me J, ng ri'l t 'JIOl,-) B""rn "f Chn>l'.1n FducatlOn and I/luI'E' Stanton tl17anet" \1 \\, '1" ( () ;,: C:,~~l~. Thl' club \\ill \\clt"" (' ~n\ In Chalrm,,') of thp R02'ri of Tlu<- kc\ Elln'-Jeth <;'ll'g,,~ Do" \ \\ R \ ,nal II'!c,INI pf'<1plc hl'l"Cf'n thr ag('< t"l'< frlf 111' C'ongrcgatIonal A,- VIaI'd;, \ Irglf'la Take.< in r.- 'I' ), cl ~t , leu, ~O'- eal..- of 18 "nd 1fi H lhcrl' l< ,'yonI' "1Clatlon f'lf Ddrn,t r,- \,a~ dclf'- till' \.1n Badlcn Palrlllil L,-), ('fh~ 1,'" ,J h ,uch "hf'l I' IntrrE'~led In thE' aliI> 1_ gal" I) t~r Gcnrral ('ouncI: of h~rl Hpnrv Kamm,hl R0'" I D lJ" t, 1 mtvlt ( but U'lOth]c \0 m"kr 1'", lh(' (ong"gatlonal (,hur('hE'_ na- Gt.l\rclgp Jpr\l, v.. ,tl'", G"t " Tl1 "~ l'i C " I Ihllc I mNI ng hr <hould r,,1 Hr1f'n tlon", .1"('mhh f',ro, .1nd K~rl DI.~la" , ' t '" (, j 11 (1 ) .... -en i11~1"o; LA ~-HI~4 anrl hI' fIr tv. ,u\\r",\r \1 ,he Tit Kt'f< ill, 1 ',df ,I T I' \ i:;"l1 P \ 1/ \ thp 'III nf' <('n° nol cr< 01 1t,1" I' \\' f'lr<!crl P,C ,o!cnt "f Rwhald Inlt',n~llImal ]n'tl'ul(' elt \ F I 'IJ 1\ "n.t>1 ,~i \1 " II ,,('tmg~ , PT."', 'I'n In';: In Ill46-4i rla\ m!(hf after R 00 ro'clN h L v.. ~l\~ HANKSGIVING' ... Now let us thank the Eternel Power; -..,i"ced Thot Heoven but tries OUf virtue by .HllcliOll, - That of. the cloud which wrapa the P hour Serves but to brighten all our future . f ~ !::~:t !rew:1. 17!S~ 1766. , Abraham L,~coln, who spoke four score ind seven years ago last week at Gettysburg, Pennfy!- vania, was the first PreSident to fix Thanksgi~g Day by proclamatIon He did so in the midst <f a great struggle that was to determine that a natlon could not endure half slave and half free. Toct.v. Wlt~ all human society taking sides in suc$ a struggle, let us With lincoln thank God that f.\,e are privileged In our time to help free manki~; let us With Lincoln "have faith that right m.es might, and in that faith let us dare to do our dUty as we understand It." ' Thr, I' \\ il) hI' ~ lJT\lon "f'f\ 1('1' nf (l'll,t f.pH' p,,1 Chllreh and q" (,I C". P0I111" \1I'mc,lla 1 ( 1\l1I f h or 1 1 ,nh'/.I\ ng nd' ) '11ri,C 1t Ifn thnh In lhr 1,,11, I fh I( n II J (I"m<'n~ Knlh Will prr11 .J oj III S~.. vjce Library Group'IArt Exhibit Hears Reports to Continue P Bv GI.ENDA GEYER 011 rogress GPHS Journahsm Student Fnends of the Gros,e Pomte Two of the four pamtIl1gs sub- Public LIbrary held the.r first I mIlled for the annual eXhIbitIOn t t f th at the DetrOIt Artist's Market, 108 communi y mee 109 0 e Year'j MadIson, by Mr. Dewey Kalem- Idevoted to busll1ess T<lesd<JY G P H h Sh I evenmg, 1'\0\ ember 13 at the bel', rosse omte Ig c 00 Publ Lb A Instrumental musIc director, have Ie I 1arv n mtereo;ted! been offered for ,ale One 10; a I group heard reports and partlcl- II d h1 th th rura an scape \~ Ie I' 0 er I pated In a ge~eral d.~cus,lOn of I, a scene of a ~mall fIshing \ll. l'hP Friends pr 0 gram for the I lagI' year I Thl> IS Mr Kalembel's fist I Mar,on K Kellogg, pre'ldcnt, \el1l a" an exhJbltol at the De. I pre>lded and called upon :viI" I trOlt ArtiSt's \ldrket Cho,eo i '\le1.tta Roemer for mmutes of I wor),s arE' dI<played for tn ee ,the lao;t meetmg. then upon Mrs I mont'ls, alter \~hlch they are reo I Fred K Haclch, ~uh<tltutmg for I turned If not sold Willi, BL.g!Jl'e tl1 rI"cuss plans I -\1<0 fM salp \\Ill be 2) o''1er Iof the Program CommIttee Rob, i \\l1tel colors bv MI Kal('mh'l I The"e are on dhplay until Je- ert M Orr, D,reclor of PublIc I cembe I, at the Gro<"e Po nte LlbrarJE'- ~~\'(' a progre'~ report <\1' ExchanJ!e Kerche\al be. nn the new Woorl' Bl an, h, and i tween St ClaIr and Neff on the ne\~ Central Library After thl< exhltntlOn Mr hoal- hllllcilng ember", lth "evel al othl'r pall .crs I v..lIJ each ha~e other of ' ('Ir Challe,." p~, ('I', Jr. chaIr- pamtm!!- on <'Xhlblt 0'1 T'1",e IT'.n Ilf th cFelnn Co 1l11l ,(1 ('c g?\ e I fl\ c cho<en h"H hact Ih('" I ,rk a cport !'l hi' com) lHee Ill- dl'pJa\ I'd regul"rh at tpr <\rt lo\\e 1 "y '.1" (,1'0 gl' R T, ue I Exchd;'ge Then pamtms;'" I be eh" ,m"n 0' 1h( \Ie nbre-hlp II c'(hlbltee! for a pcrlOd of« "ra] Com )ill (I' \ II nf the ahoH' e- \0, eek< t)('lr1, \\f' (' t'101()L1~'fjh ci .... lc1.j..,"'E:'d _ anri a CJ r, t n"nv ('Ilnr 1'1f' <l g- I k gc<l,on' \\f (' Prl .(cj Oll h thE" Boo'" Rerie'rs gn.llp" 0 llit , 10 h,lp thcm In lh('lf pl,n (I thE' 'e" M. :>lr KcI (gg tn~r,,(d the grol,p at eelUl~ fOI th' r p. I CII>~t "n al'n prom.' l>,tl' Fred K \1~lJrk " J-,f'C1 ttllt ('\(r\ effort ,"OU:O he thf'" f(l'ahlr('o ""'p('1t-..rl a: 1/ n~Hjf' to (1:tll \ 0 t 1'h(' r .... ug~(' .... - m('('tn,g ('If the F'rlf'no" Ilon< II> Ihf' Mill'\< FollO\\lo" I G P t P b' I M ..1'ro...o::;e oln (" U j (' I thr I'D"' .. , rrf'l'-hn1f'nt, \\crp I hI' held TUl<d.I\ De c I'E' \1'<1 h\ t"E' "b,a" ,laft lat 810 pr. m 'he \1.1111 1 ----- 1'1410 r..f'rchE'\al a\ClhlP \1, l\"l(k '\ , n, ,landing f,,11 ocb h I' iI1rl ncn.I1rt on A' a ill , hooh rc\ JC\\ ('f an(1 p, hi cr of Inn/- ,t 111dln", ',1 , \\('11 kn0\\n In thl< fC "nrl IhE' r nf',10 f'lf tI !.,h,a', rl P "",'1'\ I' ht', ,,0; thc1r n,<1 -I'E"'" \( II CvntJU3 NettIng GPHS Joumahsm Student Fourteen members of the class of January. 1952, of Grosse POinte High School were l;!lected to the NatIOnal Honor SocIety at a meetmg of the laculty honor so. cIety commIttee Wednesday The commIttee conSIdered as candidates, only those semors WIth a B average or better From thIS list, 15 per cent of the class was chosen. In additIOn to scholarshIps. servIce to the school, extra-cur- rIcular partIllpatIon, leadershIp and character are conSIdered In selecting honor soclet" members The 14 students chosen from the class of 92 graduates for thIS honor are Lyndon Babcock, MarCIa BleckI, VIrgInIa DaVIS, RIchard Eckel, Carol Fredericks, Elleanor FrIzzell, Eugene Hal- brook, Donna HeWitt, Henry Hub. bard, Alice James Jane JoachIm, AlIce Robertson, Loa Zay Shen- dan, and Janet Sutter. Church Holds Clothes Drive To Aid Needv .. . . Before commg to OklDawa, Mr~ Sweet was a secretary for the Campbell ConstructIOn company In DetrOIt, MIch. Captam Howell arrIved m Japan In September of 1951 and \~as selected from hiS UnIt to attend thIS speCial coulse In cn'lhan life he attended Central HIgh School, Nash- VIlle, Tenn. Mrs. Irma L. Sweet of 467 Cloverly road, recently arnved In OkInav. a as a Department of the Army CIVIlIan employee WIth the Ryukyus Command. Mts Sweet IS as.lgned to the Rycon General Depot She JOIns her husband Carl L Sweet. who tS a CIVIlian engI- neer With the Kadena All' Base on OkInawa, A VIctory over Green Bay would place the LIOns Into a first-place tIe WIth Los An- geles IInd ChIcago's Bears m the National Football League Conference race, extend De- troIt's current VIctory strmg to four straight, the longest smce 1945 when the LIOns "on five straIght; keep De- troIt's current title hopes alIve \\;Ith games remamIng aga,ns San FranCiSco (2) and Los Angeles (1)• glve DetroI t Its second vIctory over GreeD Bay and the LIons' SIxth tn- umph 0\ er the Packers m their last seven meetIngs, and mamtam DetroIt's hIghest POSI- tion m the Conference race smce 1945 when they fimshed In ~econd place WIth a 7-3 record Capt Halold C Howell, whose WIfe, Margaret, lIVes at 1608 Hampton road, recently graduated from the Far East Command ChemIcal school at Camp Glfu, Japan. A PROCLAMATION More than thrl'e centurIes ago the PIlgllm Fathers deemed It fltlm!( to pause m their autumn labors and to gn e tnank~ to Almlght\ God for the abundant \ leld of the ~Oll of their new homeland In keepml( \\-Ith that cu~tom hallo\\ I'd b\' genera- tIOn.< of ol'>"l'rvance our heart.< Impel u, once agam m thl< autumnal ,cason to turn In humble ~ratlturle to the gIver of our bountIes We are profounrll) ~r"teful f01 the hle'~ln~, be"tov. ed upon u< the pre<erva'lon of our freedom so dearlv bo~ght .lnd 0;0 highly prJ7ed our opoortunltles for human wl'Jf"re and happme.<s, so hmltles, In thclr scope our matenal pro~pl'nt\ 5" far surpas"mg that of ear]ll'r \ ear< and our pr1\ ate <Olrttwd hle~sml!s so deeplv chenshed bv all For these we offpr fl'l ypnt thank.~ to God WIth thl' coopNatlOn of our -\lhc~ v.e arc 'tll\ln~ to ~tta,n a pl'lmancnt pE'ace and t(> a"o;ure <UCCE'o;~,n a('hlE'\In~ lh"l co\eted !(oal ",e rf'\erentlv place OUI fa'th In thl' Almlghh N"v. therpfnrE' J Harr'" " Truman PII"l<il'ot of thE' t;nltl'd "'tatc< of AIT'E'rlca ac( ordInt! to our trE'aourl'd tradlllon "nd In conform'f\ \\ dh fhE' ]nInf rl'<olutJnn of ('''nl::rc«., ap 1'Io\cd on Dcc<'mhcr:!f, lCJ41 d"<lgn"tmg fhl' fourf, Thur-da\ "r jl,olC111hcl In ('ll( h \ car a, Th"nk,gl\ ng Da\ do l'cIl'h\' proclaIm Thur'da\ NO\E'mhcr 22 Ill,1 ao;" oa\ of n811On1\ tnan\.,,,g,, mg LE't u" ri1\ on lhat d,,\ In ()I r h"rr'E" ~nd In rHlr pl.1c('< of \\Or,hIP mdl'doualh .1nd In groupo; rcnilCI hon "I::I' '0 Almlghh God I.,('t u~ rE'cal: lhE' \\ orrio of lhl' P,~lml't 0 l!1\ I' th;mk< IInto thl' Lord for HE' I- gOO(1 (nr Illo; m('l ('\ cnrlurl'lh forc\ E'T ' vt u~ al<o on lh(' aooomtl'd d"\ <I'd, rllIln(' alrl 10 thl' qUI'<t for pl'acl' In \"tnc,< \, hrrl'of I l-a\1' hl'rl'unln <I'I m\ h.ncl ", ri rau<cd lhc ,eal of the LOll1'd StatE'< of Amf'Tl( ~ 10 hP afflcvl Dl'nc at lh(' ('11\ of Wa<hlrl"tnn ''1,- f 1,1 d-" of 'l;m c,,,h, ' In 'hI' \ rClr "r "Ir L<>rd n,nrlcl'n hun<lrl'n ~nri f'fh "nl' an.! rf 111' mdl'penopncr of Inr T'mtf'o Slrlh' rof Amrrlf'a thc nn(' ~Jnor('o rind ~I'Vf'nh <D"h HARRY S TRl')fAS B\ fhp PII'<ldrn' T1\ \'Ife;; F WfRR A,cllnl!' C;prrrtil , of "'ate By the President of the Untted States FaIth Lutheran Church is sponsormg another neighborhood old clothtng drive from Nov 22nd through the 26th In the past few years, Lutheran World Relief, of wtuen FaIth 115 a par- beJpla't,. .. pven more tARn sIxty-three million pOunds of supplIes to needy people through- out the world. Urgent calls for helD are com- mg from the MIdClle East ,where 750,000 Arab refugees were made homele~s by the JewI~h-Ararn War, from devastated Korea. where rmlllom bve In hopeleo;s llllsery. from Yugo"lavIa, where drought ha~ compllcated other economIc problems; from India, where famme vIctims are a ready prey to fatal dl"ea~e. and from Japan, where the need IS great yet. For the~e needv people yOU Model Contmunity can gIve the follOWing kinds of \ used clothmg, trouser", overalls, FOld Motor Company has an- caps, gloves. SUIts. overcoats, nounced that Skidmore, Owmgs dresses, skIrts. sweaters, bath. and MernlJ, T'atlOnally known I robes, mufflers, socks, shoes. plannmg consultants of New blankets. and baby clothmg of York and ChIcago, Will dIrect the I all kinds All gIfts of used cloth- plans for development of about mg welcomed and appreciated 4500 acres of land m Dearborn II Please brmg them to the church, Into a mode! communIt). 915 PhIlIp. Coach Buddy Parker'! De- , trOlt LIOns have' a multitude of achIevements to pursue as they go agamst Green Bay's Packers Thursday In DetrOIt's tradItional Thanksglvmg Day game KIckoff In Bnggs Sta- dIum IS at 12 noon (EST),

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  • .,"'-.-,""1 , /Grosl. Point.',

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    Grosse Pointe's Newspaper for More Than 24 YeanI

    PATRONIZEYOUR

    LOCAL MERCHANT

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    DI,trlct YOUOI: Rep.lb'\( an elll" HE' \\ a< Pre"dent of the Board I seventh ' n '11 "\ ' f

    ar; Rr >ubhcan< ' T!'erc .\ . he rt th .. Board of Chn 1_ gal" I) t~r Gcnrral ('ouncI: of h~rl Hpnrv Kamm,hl R0'" I D lJ" t, 1mtvlt ( but U'lOth]c \0 m"kr 1'", lh(' (ong"gatlonal (,hur('hE'_ na- Gt.l\rclgp Jpr\l, v.. ,tl'", G"t " Tl1 "~ l'iC"

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    Library Group'IArt ExhibitHears Reports to Continue

    P Bv GI.ENDA GEYER011 rogress GPHS Journahsm StudentFnends of the Gros,e Pomte Two of the four pamtIl1gs sub-

    Public LIbrary held the.r first I mIlled for the annual eXhIbitIOnt t f th at the DetrOIt Artist's Market, 108

    communi y mee 109 0 e Year'j MadIson, by Mr. Dewey Kalem-Idevoted to busll1ess T,tl' Fred K \1~lJrk "J-,f'C1 ttllt ('\(r\ effort ,"OU:O he thf'" f(l'ahlr('o ""'p('1t-..rl a: 1/n~Hjf' to (1:tll \ 0 t 1'h(' r ....ug~(' ....- m('('tn,g ('If the F'rlf'no"Ilon< II> Ihf' Mill'\< FollO\\lo" IG P t P b' IM ..1'ro ...o::;e oln (" U j (' Ithr I'D"' .. , rrf'l'-hn1f'nt, \\crp I hI' held TUl"l'rvance our heart.< Impel u, once agam m thl<autumnal ,cason to turn In humble ~ratlturle to the gIver ofour bountIes

    We are profounrll) ~r"teful f01 the hle'~ln~, be"tov. edupon u< the pre

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    Custom Tailor for 40 YearsIs Now Available

    For Expert Fittingc; and Alterations

    GROSSE POI NTEREVIEW

    APPLY CIRCULATION MANAGERGROSSE POINTE REVIEW

    15121 Kercheval or Coli VAlley 2-1162

    Good routes open for energetic boys who arewilling to work

    GROSSE POINTE FARMS, CITY OF GROSSEPOINTE and GROSSE POINTE PARK

    Fall 15 the time of year whenmany 4-H Clubs begm work forthe new year. See your County4-H or agricultural agent aboutJOIning a 4-H Club or startlng anew clqb In your commumty.

    1n 1925,. he was plomoted todlredor of cllfllcal mvesllgatlonIn 1928, Dr Ltscohler becameassistant to the preSIdent OnDecember 26, 1928, he was elect-ed a director. ..

    Dr. Lescohler becam~ generalmanager In February, 1929, andheld that post untIl hIS elevationto the preSIdency, March 1, 1938

    Wayne Umverslty awarded DrLescohlef an honorary degree "fdoctO'l" sCience In 1937.

    He was a member of theWayne County and MichIganState MedIcal Society and a fel.low of the American MedIcalAssoclahon.

    He IS survll'ed by hIS WIfe,Eva C, who lives at 663 Uni-versIty Place, Grosse Pornte.MIchIgan, two sons, Ralph W.and Donald H, both of DetrOIt,and a brother, Don, head of theeconomIcs department of the'UnIversIty of WIsconsIn.

    Christmas Instr uctions

    Britain's Old Lion of Resistance

    Prominent Man DiesFunelal selvl!es wele held

    Monday for Dr A WilhamLescohler, 66, one of the phar-maceutical industry's outstandingleaders, who dIed Saturday, No-vember 17. in J~nnmgs HospItal,DetrOit He had suffered a strokeon November 11,

    He retIred &S pre,loent ofParhe, DavIS, &: Company onlylabeer , I' ICla~~ • A"-901 and Olet merit. If so, it wdl probably In KON-TIK~ s sa es popu antI,Class • B"...,..ll26 to 900 I' bold its ratlOr lIOnsistently for or WIll It regaxn ItS hIgh POSIClas.s "C"-7S1 to 825 man,. weep, perhapli even tlOp? If V.III be mterestxng toClass "D"-750 and. undel ,months. Bestseller lists are watch. .".

    Doubles I compiled, as you ItIlO~, from Librarv DirectoryClass "A"-361 and over \ weekly salK reports of, the "!1'!' t 'b'""\!"y. 1~4'l() K"r""e' 3'C; ...,,, ':B '-321 I" 30J I leAUW& o.wl. :>....... U.... U6.... ~. VA 2-2336, MISS Ro.mer. HaUl'Class "C"-320 and undel the country. Monday-FrIday, 10 a.m. _ II pm

    Singles I A book, though infel IeI' In Saturday, 10 am. 6 p.m.Class' A"-ISI and over quality, cJ.n. ho", evel, have a CIty Brancb, 695 Notre Dame,Class "B"-liH tv .80 I WIde sale and thus reach the best- TU 5-0621 MISS Taylor. HoursClass "C"-160 and undel seller list, (usually temporarIly) Monday _ FrIday, 12'30 pm. _ 9Eentry fee IS $300 pel event as a result of many thmgs sen- dOli

    for Class "A" bowlers and $200 satlOnalJsm, a heavy advertiSing p ~~~ur ":~;h, a ~0750 PM~Ckfor the other classes Bow1mg c/lmpalgn, Wide pubhc mterest Avenue TU 1-2640 MISS Mastinand tournament cost IS $180 per m the author or the subject, and HlJtIr~ Monday _ Thuisday, J.man per event a variety of other rea,ons The pm. 8.30 pm. FrIday, Saturda),

    The DetroIt Bowhng Assocla- "prime" object of a book store 10 _ 6 pmtion adds $4.10000 to the entire IS, after all, to sell books. A s~;;esstation, 795 Lake Shoreprize. money paid. The prIze fund bookseller has to be II'ore con- Road. MISS Woodcock. HoUl S1S estimated at $25,000.00. Guaran- cerned, economICally, WIth the I Wednesday 1230 pm. _ 830 pmteed top place prizes In the team sale of a book than WIth the __ ' _event are $500 00, doubles $200 00 quality of ItS writing Hand smgles $100 00 The librarian freed from the Wnr ero to

    Entry blanks are available at necessIty of "~elllng" her pro-: Uthe Detlolt Bo.wlmg ASSOCiation duct for dollars and cents, can IIor at any bowlmg establishment. promote a book .olely on ItS B S kRules for the Tournarnl\nt are merits. Thus there may be a Wide e pea erprmted on the entry blank difference In the list of bestsell-

    ThIS year's Tournament IS ers and library favorites, or, de- A CdedIcated to former DBA pending upon the books publ1sh. tenterPreSIdent, Herbe:t A Mertens ed at a gIven hme the two llstsThe Tournament IS In the nature b l' blof a bIrthday present on Mr. may ear a c ose resem ance. The Grosse Pomte communlt\Mertens' 50th anniversary, he ThIS fall, WIth an unusual wealth WIll have the rare opportumty ofwill be fifty years old on Feb- of materIal. In both the hcllon Iheanng a talk on December 4ruary 24th, the day aft~r the and non.fJchon fIelds of the ,book gIven by one of the world's greal-T t world, tho latter IS true esl authoritIes on the MIddle Easto~~::~e;r:~sAsSIStant Vlce- Amonr the stimulatlnr anld Colonel P. H. M. Conve"S!!. '

    . I B k thOUl"lIt.provokiDr books a - Th . b'PreSIdent of the Nationa an read favorites on both lists IS event IS ~Jng sponsoredof DetrOIt, and was PreSident of are: "Wouk" CAlNE MUTINY, b~ the War MemorIal Center, andthe D. B A for almost .fIve Monsarrat's mE CRUEL SEA, WIll take place there on Tuesdayyears. He IS an Ex~cutlve DI~ec. Wellmao's THE IRON MIS. ev~mng, December 4 at 8 pmtor of the AmerIcan Bowling TRESS stone's THE PRESI- Co.,mel COl,1verse IS glvlIIil hiSCongress, was the ongmal secre- DENrS LADY K iili's WHITE talk at no cost as a public servIcetary of Detroit's fIrst major MAN RETVRNS

    ePeal."SOo's to all the people of Grosse POInte

    traveling lea~ue. and a member DIZZY, aDd man; othen. in- Durmg World War II, Colonelof the World s ABC Cham- cladiDr several mentiooed lat- Converse traveled 90,000 mlles I!"plOnshlp Team, the Krakow Fur- er in this article. 34 countnes With special em.Dllure Co Team, In 1937. When a book has both out- phasis on Egypt, A-E Sudan,

    standing merIt and popular ap- Entrea, SaudI Arabia, PersIapeal how long can It retam ItS I r a q, Trans.Jordan, Lebanon,plac~ on the bestseller hst? KON- SYria, .Palestlne, Cyrenaica, Tn-TIKI IS an mterestmg answer to pol1tama, TUniSIa and the Penlanthat questlon. Most of you are Gulf Littoral, mcludmg protec-familiar With Thor Heyerdahl's torates such u Kuweit. BahreInexciting tale of hIS adventurous and Oman.4,OOO-mile trip across the Pacific He acqUIred extensIve eontaetsOcean, WIth bve companions, on and acquamtances not only witha primItIve balsa raft. His at- All1ed mIlitary personnel butatempt to prove that Polynesia WIth offICIals. businesa, protes-was ongmally settled by nati",es slonal, and other cIviUanJ inof Peru, makes a breath-talong many countru!lI. These lDeludednarrative that appeals to both many heads of govemmentssexes and nearly all ages cabinet members, trIbal chiefs

    KON-TIKI fIrst made the best- and other lntluential Cll1Zens Aseller l1st on Sept. 24, 1950, 1m- consld~rable acquamtance wasmediately followmg its pubhca- also developed WIth the diplo-tlon, when It held 22nd place In matic and other representativesJust two weeks It had Jumped to of many foreIgn govemmentThe postage on letters and seal- 'This parcel may be opened for _

    led Chn,tmd< greetmg card~ IS 31 postal inspection, If necessary," Bolles of Contenhon I dcents per ounce. Unsealed Chnst- 85 sealt!d parcels not so labeled There may be no skeletons In W tmas cards bearmg no "'rltten or endorsed are subject to the I the adminIstration's closet, but a n emessage m"y be sent at 2 cents I letter rate of postage The name I the Republicans are fmdmg bones Ifor the first two ounces and I and address of the sender may of contention

    I cent for each additIOnal ounee I be hand-Written. hand-stamped 1--------------- ICards sent at thl.s rate wlll not or typewrlttpn on the labels ,.. , Ibe forwarded nor returned to I LIMIT OF SIZE ''Th T I : Isender In ca~e of nondellvl'ry Parcel, sent by air or as i e . rave ers : I

    QJnstmas cards should be fourth.cla~' matter are limited to A " : Ibundled WIth the stamp, facl~ a maxImum of 100 mches In I gency :the sarne way and tll'd WIth length and girth combInPd • ~strml( LIMIT OF WEIGHT 'AIrlIft JI AI"l =

    SpeCIal Dell\'eIV and All Mail The !tmlt of weIght of fit st. '''"J'''I(#f''''~ :'hould be handed In at Ihl' post and rourth.cla~s matter, mdud-I' OF ALL TYPES i ,office ~eparatelv horn ordmary mg air parc/'I post I' 70 pounds LIFE _ FI RE :mall 1 PERMISSIBLE ADDITIONS I AUTO _ SURETY : I

    ........ ---------------------~------...,~ i AND ENCJ,OSURES I BONC,S - CASUALTY !

    TVHOUSE l'tRYI(F. $4~,:~mI To encourage I'arl., malhng,I CAPABLE of the larcest - : I,H; I ,enders are permlttl'd to mark I CONSIDERATE of the :

    CAW MADE 11l parcels "Please Do Not Open Un. smallest' CIII Christmas" In addition writ. I '1 FT LS BF lOt II9 30 P M ten salutatIOns ,SUCh a,. 'Merry I I'SUItA:\CE COt"SELLOR~• Christmas," "Happy New Year," •

    - •• ~;;.-.~;.;.;.. "Wlth Best WIshes" liS well as V.-dor A. Mo~ozNo Chorl. fc.r th. Home Sel'Ylce Call WE TEST numbers. symbols etc, for the • 'If We Do Npt Repoir the Set There AND SELL 'wrpc'e 0' de~rrlJ'ltl(ll". mav be AGENCY

    (ALL THE BEST ••• GET THE Bl:fT TUIES AT encJO~ed With thlrd- OT fourth-I 01,1""" of PtrlOllal IItnlu 'litU cla,~ (parcel po

    7 03 We Clole ~ p~r.on~1 nillllr(' mil\ h" '" " 'I (,\.,. '1In...222~ GRATIOT- PReseo" - 00 Sot at 6 Il'n In hook, hut nlh£'1 un,HJlhor- PR 5.7:'37 :... l7! d wnttl'n ilcici"lon, ...~tl plesldent and gener,,1 mana- I servpd as property engmeer, gen. Harvey Nelson'! 265 clOSingaer succeedmg on Del-ember lleral accountant secretary, and Rame baved Mondry CleanersJames W Parker, who Will then I as vIce-president Since 1948 fro ma shutout at the hands ofreach retirement age ~!r Parker I Hurns, the newly-elected sec- Motor CIty Tires, v.1'«J copped\\.Ill be engaged by the company I retary, as at present general ac. the opener With a 910 game andas a consultant and '" III remam! countant for the company He edged out the Cleaners In theon Its board of dIrectors came to the EdIson Company In second Nelson's bIg game plUS

    The announcement came from 1910 An authOrity on federal Monrlry's 90.5 elOlSer made It twoPrent.ss M Brown, chaIrman 0 tax matters, he IS now preSIdent all fop the¥ two teamsthe board of the DetrOIt Chapter, National Another hIgh smgle was SCOled

    The E

    CISler i~ a director of 'nle De- clety and Plu Delta Phi (hortor- Middle TIt Tran. Co . _.•.• 24troit Bank and is actIve In indus. ary legal fratertuty), and partlel' Kopp's Pharmacy . 24trial deYe!opment work in MiclU. pated In the acuVJues of the Plches Barber Shop 22AI'- Ha took • promJDeat put BarriIters' Union anc1 the Pub1lc WolveriDe Potato Chips .• ,... 20

    ~ mnwa.,. ~- A1blrs Coslference. il:l.. HohbaUlh Moton, •• 18",.AD............. - .1.. ar". ftIW •••• _••• ••• J'the COIDIIUl7 aiDee 1tiif PfDilfe or CkoIse Pointe, he Steiner Ford •• , ••.•..•••••• If

    11110.Well.Jmown tbTouIhout the served wIth the United States Auto Club .••..• , ..•.• 14eleetrlc utility industry, Parker Army and MIlitary Government Mondry Cleaners l4also has served the U. S Govem. In Germany for two years during Farms Market . . . • • . 13ment u a COIISultant on atomic World Wllr II. HIS mother, 1sa-energy. and preVlously, in Eur- bella Holt, ls a novehst and aope, u an adviser to General member of the Authors' GUild.Clay. Mr. Fuuue and h.1s WIfe, the

    Board Chairman Brown said form~r Nancy Scott Hennesseythat "because of Mr Parker's reSIde at 60 Bank Street, Newlong experIence in public utlhty York CIty.affairs and because of hIS leader- Governor G Mennen WIlliamsshIp of the company during thIS of Mlchlgan; Senator Homer Fer-period of rapid expansIOn, It is guson of DetrOIt, Michigan, anda matter elf great satIsfaction that Congressman LoUIS C Rabaut ofDetroIt Ecllson WIll have the Grosse POinte Park, MIchIgan,

    _ benefIt of Ius adVIce and coun- have extended theIr personal con-- lei" gratulatlons to Mr Finnie upon

    Lobban. the new executive hiS wlDnlng second pnze in thevice-preSIdent, has been WIth the Nathan Bur-,n MemorIal Com-Ed150!1 Company SInce 1911, and petition

  • ---- ----------------_._-------The Grou. Point. R.vi.w-W"" ..... y. N.. , 11. 1951-1

    P. M · Hudson Motor Car Company. AI olnte an In former star footba11er It WestPomt, he returned to macbveICommand of ~~~~s followmg the last WorHlllOth's Finest H. O. Love Speak3

    Mlchlgan's only organized air A.t CLU Meetingumt, the 929th Reser'll! TrammgWing, IS now the finest wlthm Harold O. Love of Lochmoorthe JUrisdIction of the Tenth AIr Blvd, Will addresa the DetroitForce It was announced today Chapter of Chartered LIfe Under-by Col Felix Vidal of Grosse writers at a luncheon rneeUn"Pointe. commanding offICer of Wednesday, November 28th atthe 929th AIr Base Group the Fort Shelby Hotel.

    • Durmg the past trammg week- Me Love, promment attorneyend, men from the southeast cor- of the law fIrm of Love, Snyder.ner of the state gathered at Sel', & LeWIS. wl1l speak on "Thefridge AIr Force Base for on-the- Effect of the 1951 Revenue Aet onjob trammg In their specialties, LiZe Insurance Sales" LJ1l1an GMost are veterans, but we are Hogue of Yorkslure Road. VIceand Will continue to tram men PreSIdent of the Chapter WIllWIthout prIOr service" he added. Introdute Mr. Love.

    "Smce Its adoptton In August,the 929th has gradually pulledahead of the other reserve wmgs RackhamThiS IS due mamly to the fineresponse of people mterested In A Strmg of Beads, the storythp !,rn~r.m and ~O"''' vpry 'n_ of th .. hPtroth!ll fY'I'It'rtllg.. andtense preparation by the patent I fal1lJly life of two young planta-orgamzatlon. the 2242nd An bon workers In India. will openForce Reserve Trammg Center the weekly film proeram at theWe now feel that we have reach- Rackham Memorial on Tuetday,ed the front of the pack and November 27, the Umverslty ofwe mtend to stay there." con- Mldug&n Extenalon ServIce In-cluded Col VIdal nO\lnces Other flltn$ are Life m

    Col Vidal is ple.ently the Hot. Dry Land and Birth of •Labor Relations Director for the IVolcano

    WELCOMES YOU

    liThe Church With the Friendly Greeting and 0Fundamental Chnstian Message"

    Faith Lutheran Church14544 E. Jefferson at Philip,

    Begin THANKSGIVING by first worshlpplnQ in Church

    Worship Service 10:00 A. M.

    Th~ Rev. C. H Lange preaching on "The Action in ThanksgivinC"

    Dr. Charles Koller

    Speaker

    in dIversity" - Ii stronger thangWl, stronger even than atoDUcweapons, a'lUn.t the, f a 1.eprophets who would destroy us.Rellgton strengthens our countryand every commumty In Itthrough the mlllions of activelyfaithful mdIV1dual. who fmdcomfort, Inspiration and hope Intheir beltefs. :ae one of thoseAmericans who are helping ournauon and the world In this way.EnJoy tbe moral uplIft, spirItualIIUlfactlon and many other bene-fits faith can bring by attendmgworship services Wlth your fam-l1y regularly and by taking Imore active part In reltglouswork

    . , . FIND YOURSELFTllBOUGB FAITH - GO TOCHURCH THANKSGIVING,

    (. , dl M •• 'lr'! ,." Ttte Wom:u. I K..t.d.CI&.1 tell OJ ILUlttlo 1 ...n.d I 4tH'rSol (.lj of ChrJitlan serv.u:e- The I ')~ILU" }iJ S P rn (,..JHU MeeUn.. 7sptaker ot the evenln' 'Wl1l be Il&l~.~pm. SI''''UI HI P F ~!eetlDg£e _"pIIller Monday lvove'1lber 26th 800 pmat the potluck IUppet at .:Ill pm' lkllular mutlnr ot the Wamen', As- IThe entire faml:Y :I. corci.laDy inVited bOC1.tlon I

    PlACE LUTIlPAN cewac. RJ~~~~y ~,:':it~~rc~~cII 7~5eef~:,East Wane aDd Balfe... 800 pm Torrey Club-WorshIp Mar- I

    Dlu-olt z~ Mlc1lllaa t I. Istod TopiC Jim Hallead Re-p....., KT~,":::'$1 G Clatot freshmenl. Joan Cl nton

    A.. 't P~t .e .... ~ ~. Clav" Wednt>day November 28th 4 00Sunday, November l:\. .I.t 1\ Too lpn, Tv.., Bluebrrd Groups wtll meet

    Lat.' will be lbe theme f~ ~y'. 4 00 pm. Junior Chotr rehearsal 8 00sermon at P""ee l.ulberllll CblLreh. p~ Selial.,n will meet to receive De"l:ul Warren and Balfour. ~ ar .. members Itwo mornlZlt eorvl... n.. IJZ'-* be- Thursday Novemer 29th' 7'00 P mIllnl at 8 30 am. Ulel the ..... be- Yau. ChOir renearul 7.00 pm, Ba~,tna at 11 a.m. The wId...... choir SeeLlt Troop meetID,. 8 00 II m, Chino, DI ChArles Kollel Pre Identwlll beautIfY the late .. tvlce eel ChoU' rehearsal . .'

    The Stlbd"l SChool IKlQn U>M will FrJday, November 30th .00 p.m. of NOl thern Baptist Seminarybe IIl.eUl4t this ')unday III ne Men s AssocIation SponlOrell sQuare I '~" ...d......... .:.=• ...c ... 7"...... S_ •.::....; :::: 1 ~_.~~ ... '" c; :: ....... "".. Cu ...",_~v, 'P'u:& ~""U:dl\. dt LUt: ~pe,""ldland BlIlle Cluaeo berm at ~11 Saturday, DA1.- Blk.r dy lnclulleke with termon The Action In --- .- , .. -. ....Thank".vln" sT PAUL EV UITHI.KAN CHUaC. "Soul 1& the ,ubolane. Lite. and In-Trlday 8'00 pm MI and Mu Club I Cbaltollte aDd LoUarop \eUI,ence of man, whleh II individual.SWlda) 9 JO a m ChLlr~h sc, 1'.11 Church H0~t minister

    9 30 and 1I 00 A M

    70 McMILLANNear Kercheval

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    Two Services Every Sunday

    REV. GEORGE E. KURZ. Pastor

    St. JameSLutheran Church

    THANK Siv ING DAY StRVICF]lcYJA M

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    LORRAINE SHOPNOW OPEN

    Wtnt .. Robby Sox 'pi ~Cannon Svlon HO'ilf'rT - 51 GauJe -

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    ~R WASRABLE--, Women'sGroup AI e11zbersMake Novel Dfsplaysi f1' II~~a:~:PG~:k~r,..1,:NO~~~'!!.~'f~~~~ ~}p!:;~~~i.~

    I Women's AssocIatIOn of the Glo,se Pomte Garden Club was tUI ned to MI s. Reekle's house and

    Iheld on Tue,day, Novembel 20, made arrangements whIch were

    Grosse Pomte Memollal Church at the home of the ple-Ident Mr,. put on display.WIll meet m the thur'l:h pallor> I Shel wood Red ..le A speCial fea- A busmess meetmg jlnd lunch-

    I tUI I' of the day was a ~cavenger eon piecedI'd the scavenger hunt.on NOl. 27, at 8 pm hunt through nearby f)elds In _I "How h Your Personah~ ,ealch of plant matenal to use In I H d t

    ' I Bank Account'" WIll be the sub- mdoor arrangements I ea mas erMembers were asked to bung I

    Jett d"cus"ed by Mrs C M their own cont.lInels. holdels and G t N H eYoungJohn, As,ouale Plofessor clippers. and after gathermg e s ew om

    lot Speech, Wayne Umverslty dned ,talk" seed pod" bemes ,on East Coast

    (J fA I (Jf · r .t I Dougld' Dearborn of Bath andcJt au mt -c,l../t eS I Small Pomt Beach, Marne, hilS• sold hiS bedch camp In SmallBy ANN REED I Thursday wou'" be just tbe Pomt Beath, consbtmg of • 9-

    La,t Sunday evenmg Joan Heldt, CRlghtdlfor Pa kWeJ~le roa;t t:~ loom re~ldence and a guest campinVited ,evel al of her Soph pals II banI er ar. t?JDe thO h t on 1~ acres accordmg to Pre.t h h f I tll t coup t'S seen roas In" e 0 I '

    1 10th el nome or dh lege t-to-I dogs over the smoulderIng 6re vIews Inc, The NatIOnal Real.1 I ge el anclng 10 er rerrea Ion L'" T' il J lw tI I UUIII wele M,lrllyn BLondell I .... fe: ) lau ~.... ..,w.... " Il!.state Cleal10g House, marke.Dick Fabel Malllyn D'Hooghe, I Barton, c°:U~1Molit~r ::d IDa: mg ag~nts The property "asCarl KeIfer, Joan DIrks, Joe MUIr :~~~~nn ~alt~:'s, Tc::n ~~::rtI bought by Mr and Mrs. Johnand ClaIre Lenz and Kay Porter. Ch;mrll"r .fT of Grosse Pom~.

    Durmg the evenmg Nancy Sandv Knack, Mary Allor and I Mr Chandler IS headmaster ofMason and Bob Taylor helped Sch I

    ass those deliCIOUS refreshments I Jim HoskIns and Juhe 5thu- the Detro;t Umverslty 00Pt B b 5t J 51 t I' mather Skip DuCa~tle and Tom and the Grosse Pomte Countrya ar ala em erry a e 'd h I H T 5tClaire Lenz Wali Ho ue Bar~ McLaughlin, Larrv McCal thy an Day Sc 00 Iram. evensbUt 'D k YS hlg If' D k Sandy Knack Mary Allor and of Bath was the sellmg broker.D~r.;d L

    n~~ Va~ Tle~ a~d' BU~~Y DaVId McCarr'on. Ro~emary Jan- The residence, built of un-

    F t ' ict ' kowskl' and Joe MeIer, Gene peeled log slabs, contams a llv1l1gI zgel a . Reynolds and RIta Fmllham, Dee room With fireplace, a double

    Thursday, November 1~. was WIse and Tom Nacy, Donna Mayo bedroom and bath, and a kItchentbe feast day of St. Paul s pas. and Jack Trombly. on the first floor. On the secondtor, Father Melvin. On this daY floor there are a guest bedroomwhicb honors his patron, St. The sWlmmmg pool at the Wo- With bath and 2 maIds' bedrooms,Albert, the school goes a~l ~ut man's City Club resounded WIth In a wmg, reached via a coveredto show the deep. ~ppreelldlOn ~hout~ of g~i"ty as a group of enclosed porch, there are a liv-for Lather MelVlD s kindness I St Paul lellas and gals splashed Ing room WIth a fireplace, and 2and belpfulDess. bedrooms and a bath The guestIt IS customary also that Father merrily through the afternoon. t d f • th maIncamp, separa e rom e

    feast day IS also the day on which Poppy Zemper and Barbara Unhe resldence by a roofed passage,tht. Semors recelv.e theIr class IgraCIously hostessed the group has a Sitting room-bedroom andrings FollOWing thIS lovely cere- which mcluded Nancy Mason, Bob bath.mony the Sophomore Class feted Taylor, Barbara UntIe, Mlke The property, WIth views ofFather Melvm and the 5eruors the Atlantic Ocean and Its ownate a dehcIOus breakfast A mt!- Sheeha~, DIck Faber, Clare Lenz, private beach, has a paved patiollon thanks go to the Soplwmore Barbara Stem, Gerry FItzgerald, between the camp and beaC'h.Class for the meal was the best Marilyn D'Hooghe, Jerry Slaterever. and Dick Dowd,

    That aftemoon the school as-sembled for Father Melvm's feastday program. The various choraland verse-chOIr groups prOVidedmost entertammg numbers. Theclasses were honored k have astheIr guests, Father MelVin, hiSmother and sister, Father Lenk,and Mr. Ed Lauer

    As a climax to the prop-amFather Melvin rewarded thestudent body witb a free dayon Friday. With this in mind agroup of Seniors decided that

    A.A,U.W. MeetsFor Discussion

    A man who can't collect hISWIts would be a poor Tlsk as abIll collector.

    The Gro,se POinte A A. U Whas scheduled a meetmg of theIntetnatlOnal RelatIOns dIVISIOnfor 'thursday. November 29, Inthe home of Mr". Albert DConkey, 802 Pemberton. A saladluncheon will be served at 1 00P m Asslstmg the hostess WIll beMl s Harry Turrell, Mrs Ben W.Beyer, and Mrs. H W. MernlL

    Mrs Raymond Wertz WIll actas chaIrman of a diSCUSSion can-cernmg "Changes m A. A. U. WLegISlative Program"

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    AdmiSSIon to these programs isfree They Will be held In theMldugan Arllsts Exhlbltlon ¥c11-ler).

    THE JfHY Dlt£SSMAKE IT IN A JlfFY-otANGE IT INA RASH Tim ~"attlo, _y-lo-malc......... 1 .... (Oft ... ...... IN ONEEVENING. and ocIopttocl .. _r "'-..y WJryS TM elltra fT_ full .....COft be .... Md tnwDI'd N form a" ,,,.wrted pleat '" _d 10 for'" •bow pItoot A novel bvtton-Mie 0IM"... eM .... Mrs tramed on an electricI know they soon Will be. The I orstan boul{ht by Red ('ross to

    Iday their new. essential rum,- I' replace one lost in the flood.ture - selected bv them and Thf' o"ner of thf' organ earnspaid for by Red ('rO';. more {prvent thanthat a comn lit II P of vn IlInl"" t h "P of her parent... who unablE' IIrltl7en~ from thE"r (' ,mmunltv' to ( Impl!'!1 g amm:n "hoo] had

    ,han lpplo,ed tile R"rl In 'plan ""mpen Ind 'd\('d . I taken nere In the Richard School watercolors. He I~ reprt>.sented In day evenmg, November 16, at lto \'151t their chJldren', CI.lS'-' and others come from bUlldmgs the Michigan Art!>t' ExhibItIOn Marygrove College, DetrOIt.. :;vom~ and meet thell teachels throughout the system They WIth a palOtmg "Summer Woods" MISS Slevm, daughter of Dr

    At a 00 o'dock Dr John Sulll- ~how the pupils of our .chool at I On Sunday, Dec. II at 4 pm. and Mrs John G. SleVin, 1132 rvan, profe!o~or of p,}cholog\ m ....ork m theIr 'chool subJects, Rlchdld A DaVIS. artist who IS WhIttier road, had as her gue,t,! tthfl' &-h{)nl of "F'..rlllr h('ln o')t U-7"'l"l"0 thfllf ~nP("'l~l ~("t,v1111l=1~ '"').,) ....:l~"'ut \,L..&C'\...tUl vr U,e Sd~i.Uc:lW I I\j.l,,)'o) I1t Mr Bushong 10 the Visual year's MIchIgan Artists Exhlbl- MI~s Florence Moroun, Gdugh- •VIOUS M,ilre Pl'A meetmgs and part of the program tlOn He also IS replesented by a ter of Mr and Mrs T. J. Moroun,has p'ovl"d to be an mterestmg Tbe business session in charl"e pamtlng "Land~cape No. II." 1007 BIshop road, was escorted L-and p 'Jular speaker I of l'lr. Risk, president of the I I to the dance by Michele Malcomb

    FollOWing the program In the PTA, will be brief and bandied h of Wmdsor, Ontarl(~ MISS Mor- " for "'WinaudItorium refre,hments Will bel as murh as J)O!IBible by bulle- Navy Mot ers oun wore a gown of pmk irides- N~w.an~-;m"'::U:O'lODbroacI.served In the pla;room by Mrs I tin.. Mr. and Mrs, Kooinc, vlce- cent taffeta I d:'blt~ WIth. flallUml' .laDd.John BlaIr and her committee. I president and wile, are aet~ Hold Elect,'on PhIlip Wrath of AssumptIOn j_p ueek1lne. Man,. derk COltOJl fab-

    • • • in the eaptaity lJl hospitality College was the guest of MISS riel ue helDe used iJI amart de-Pan:elU School committee. For those amone Agn~s Moroun of 1007 Bishop .... ' by kadins faahiO!1l." in their

    The happy face~ of the boys I the parents, yet wa.ntinl to Navy Mothers Club No 68 held road who chose a black ballerma- fall aDd .. inter eolJ~lionl. the Na.and gills at Parcells JUDlor High join the assocIation by payinl" Its annual election at the Novem- length gown for the occasIOn ~ CoIIODr~DC" r'ed~1School offer ample eVidence of I the membership fee of ODe doI- ber meeting m Veterans' Mem- She IS also a daughter of Mr ~ t~ifallu. .... -gD ,

    , the pleasure denved from stu./ Jar, Mrs. Warren ,,111 be avail. orlal bUlldmg. and Mrs. T J. Maroun. ' _dent actiVIties Although some 'I able in the ball. The followmg offIcers were' • • •portions of then new bUlldmg Following the audltonum pro- elected for the ensuing year. Samuel E Allnstrong, Jr, sonare not yet completed, the young gram a SOCial heaur Will be held Commander. Mrs J1'. A. Marketta, of Mr and Mrs. Samuel Arm-people at Parcells are fmdmg It In the lunchroom, Jlhere refresh. 1st vlce-commander, Mrs. L S. shong of 642 Lincoln. has re-poS6lDle to go ahead WIth many ments WlI1 be served by a C0m- Dunford: 2nd vlee-commander, cently been pledged to the Ep..r thelr r~gular student func- nuttee of room parents headed by Mrs F C MlddeIl; adJutant, Mrs. sllon Chapter of Phi Delta Thetat.1ons Mrs Hunter, the SOCial hour E L. &-hultz; fmance offIcer, fraternity at Umon College,

    WIIiJe tbe auditorium remams chaIrman. Mrs H J. PfeIffer; chaplam, Mrs. Schenectady, N. Y.lIIIfinished the sebool is carry- Patrons and friends of the E H Dover; Judge advocate, Mrs. The pledgmg culminated a fourlac 011. a. number of student Richard School are very cordially R H Wright; color bearers, Mrs. week rushmg penod durmg.-Jlly JlI'ocrams in the boy's mVlted to come to thIS. a very T W Shearer, Mrs. B H. Mor- which the freshmen became ae-JYIB, TIle officers of the Par- Informative kmd of PTA gather. ton; matrons-at-arms, Mrs C. W. quamted with Union's 18 frater-eeOs Student GovernJDent were 10g It reprt!'ents I'n opportumty Grauman, Mrs L, J. Nadeau; nltles, seven of which were1"ece8Uy inaueara~ al. sueh to learn about the school pro- board of dll'ectors, Mrs. R H. founded on the Union campus.. ..-nbly prorram. In IT I gll'lm It is the occasIon for meet- Wright. Mrs. R. W. Nagle. Mrs. Armstrong is a member of theimpr'eBsive eeremODY the Itu- mg with our Supermtendent and F C Mueller, Mrs. W. F Schnu- class of 1955 which numbers 270&1_ roverament president, lus wife, who have been In our phase, board of trustees, Mrs. men. He is studying In the L1b-Oarol seidel, took ber oath of community smce last spring. W. G. Burgher eral Arts currtculum.eIftce which was admini"'red I

    by Mr. Walter seibel, laeulty (1 I c£ n~"":"student government of- I .;P CQul ews

    licers maugurated at the same • II. 'f," .wogram were: Robert Schofield, '-yjee-presldent; Judy Campbell, Kerby School's troop 618 is of theIIe ...". are -Ul __ their Riebard school'. trooP m'secretary; and, Carolyn Stoup, ..~ ..........treasurer. busy coUect1ni worn and out- torch &wanJl,.' • n-tted Jaek Miner'. bird BaDe-

    A further highlight of tlus grown footwear - shoes, boots, • • • tuary Deal' KJnpvUJe this fail.lame lllISembly program was the rubbers tenrus shoes ice skates, Scouts in the 6th grade {or n.ey apeDt the whole dayshort talk gIven by the prmeipal etc -to'tle repall'ed ';y the Good- oldEr} may stIll jom the new there aDd at the flSll batebery.~m=:~te:,~~e~~fWtll industrieS.Contributions will cborua group wlueh meets Wed- A plCllie I_b wa &aha al ..... out tbe ~ be aoceptad ~ b.1 lin. lion- nesda1s at 4:00 p.m. at the )...

    , '..-0 ......... ''Il\ .. '~ 2'tt J4DL a.a.. ...... ~tioJsal 'nWI 'troop hu celebrated itsdoor welfare. These 5COUts hope to take a trIp Church: Mn. J:. W. AlUlon is the 3rd bIrthday, at which time Mr.

    ~ .-mbU. plaaaed I... bra gh th Good.ll b ild new dll'ector. Please call Mrs .tile DllU' future IJlelude • Iiu- t u e •._ WI U hlng Sutton, TU. 1.2181, for informa~ and Mrs. LoUIS SmIth presented11_ -r lest aDd aJlcKber at soon, to see Ulsthand bow t ell' lion. them WIth a troop flag. Mr. Snuthwhich eaDdidates tor student contributIOns help prOVide work • also helped the gIrls make wood-oMees will rive their eam- for the workers there. Troop 257 at St Paul Invested e9 booklets Mrs. C. G- Browne_1_ "-bes. • • • IX B Sc ts N .,....- • ...-~. • • s new rowme ou on 0- and Mrs. A. A. Thornbrough are

    The BrownIe Seoutll of iroop vember 5' Janet Beaupre, MaryIUcbard SChool 868 at K~by Md a surprise Ellen Erdos, Stepharue Farley, the leaders of troop 204.

    The RIchard School had its party IPVeD them by Ute lead- Karen Oxley, Gall Plull1ps and • • •second PTA meetmg for the year en, Mrs. Fred ToepeE and Mrs. Sherry Snay. The mothers were A new Bro\~me Scout troopon Tue,day evenmg, December 4 Wallace JeDBeJl, recently _ tbe inVIted, refreshments of cocoa was Invested at Richard Schoolat 800 pm The speaker Will be troop',:bui blrtbday. This WllS and Cookles were ...served and the on November 20, WIth Mrs JohnJames W. Bu,hong, Superrnten- in the form of A cook-oat. Most browme story was dram atlzert , Bockstanz and Mrs. Donald Shuur--.---------------------=--- -.:.,~as leaders,

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    Celebrities Seen onBeauty Show of Year

    The beauty event of the year many nahons throughout theis to be held 1D DetrOIt on Sun. world. Booklet on Tuxday, November 25th and Monday, All beauticIans III DetrOit, Flmt

    and Toledo areas, and ,urround- A. ., bi INovember 26th, 1951. Leadinl mg commumties are cordially Val a e orBeauty Experts from evety sec. inVIted to attend thIS mformatlve S If Ehon of the country WIll lead end entertaming show. e • mployedgroups of Beauticians m demon. Self-employed persons shoulditratIons and diSCUSSIOnsof the P 11 T apply now for theIr loclal secur.many problems which fa« the arce S 0 Ity account number, urges Farn-profesSional beautICIan, lIot only CiSL. Pendergast, manager of theJD DetrOit, but e1llewhere .. wen. I W · H East Slde Offlce of the Social

    I"n onor S e C'u r H y AdministratJoo. AI.

    This show II desIgned to a«:qu,!Ullt II thoulh self-employed persOI1ll arethe BeautIcians of the Detr01t, not requIred to report theIr 1951Toledo and F1Jnt areas WIth the F S f t eammgs untIl they file their m-latest ~ds In Half Coloring, I or a e y come tax returns early m 1952,Hair Styling, Permanent Wavmg Pendergast saId that every self-and related beauty care tech. Safety patrols and teachers at employed person who does not ~n.lcapin.mques have a SOCIal security account-

    Mary' Morgan, who \"111 Intro- Parcells School m Grosse Pointe b d h ld• num er car s ou apply for SODDI NG • SEED INGduce all vlSItmg celebrities at the Woods Will be honored Thursday, one' now to be certain he has theshow. IS a charter member of the November 29. at 1:15 p in. when account number when the tax re- GRAD INGCareer CounCIl, orlgmated by the school receives Automobile port IS made Applications for SALES WOMENGlamour Magazme, a member of Club of Mlclugan" Travehn. account numbers can be obtamed Complete Garden ServIcethe New York FashIOn Group, a Safety Cup Award. from the loeal post offIce, or by FOR OUR GROSSE PTE. shopcharter member of the DetrOit Selected from among 2,113 contactIng the sOCIal secunty of. CoIl JOHN C LoBElLEI Must be expenenced and hv!Chapter of thIS group, and many MIchigan elementary schools for flce, located at 8720 Mack avenue, TU 2 8274 in Grosse Pte or St ClaIro the r orgamzatlons connected the honor, Parcells School IS oDe DetrOIt 14, Michigan - Shores HIghest earnmgs, com-WIth the beauty field. ot 85 to receive a cup thlS year. Most owners or partners in a mensurate earnings with ablltty

    Edythe Fern Melrose, known to The cup will be awarded for an trade or bus mess who have net and experience Inqulfe at our BEAUTIFUL CHROMl!JDetroiters as the "l.ady of effective aafety education pro- earnmgs of $400 or more a year TREE REMOVING Kercheval Store or Mame em- BREAKFAST SETSCharm" Will be .featured m the gram and excellent safety patrol are reqUired by the new SOCial ployment office. 25 Parsons atafternoon porhon of the show on corner Illardmg. security law to pay m full the Woodward. Wmkleman's Work MADE TO ORDERSunday, A background as home. The award was inltlated 20 tax of 211,% of theIr net earnmgll, Trimming Guying near horn!! These sets can be made up in allmaker, wife, motber, nut'S!!, dra- yeaI'$ alo to give recogmtlon for up to the fIrst $3,600 earned m coloT!. Includmg yellow, blue, red,mattCS teacher, horne economIcs outstandmg contnbutlons to child the year, at the tIme the com- TR EE SPRAYI NG I WHITE WOMAN for general gr~, tan. Chairs are upholster.Instructor, radio actress, lecturer, safety. Parcells School cup Will bmed Income tax and SOCIalse. housekeepmg m new home elf ID Duran plastic material.advertlslng agency execut1Ve and be presented by Auto Club cunty tax form 1$ filed G D' I Must 11ll:echIldren Stir or go. while tables can bf' made anyradIO station manager has eqU1p- Safety Patrol superVisor, Floyd ThIS coverage of the self. reater etrOlt 5 days, $30. 1201 N Oxford size. shape and matenal You canped Edythe Fern Melrose well for I Webb. employed IS not voluntary, Pen. road. TV 4-0070 select from 26 different styll!'Sher role as the Lady of Charm deriast emphasIzed Partlclpatlon LANDSCAPE CO. ISituatiOlts Wanted-Female thVISlt°beurfactory d1splay and seeover WXYZ and WXYZ.TV. I IS requIred by the law unless net I ese autlful seta. Buy direct

    Norman HIllier, aut h 0 r of IPlans Made FOJ. earnmls from self-employment COMPLETE ,I WASHING & ironmg at home from manufacturer. save 33%"Profitable Pennanent WaVIng" are Itss than $400 a year. or If LANDSCAPE SERVICE 4352 Maryland. TV. 5-5226 Odd chrome chairs only U.95has speclahzed In wave problems lCooking Lectures the Income IS denved from the \ MET AL MASTERS MFG COand method Improvement for I ownershIp or operation of a farm FREE ESTIMATES I 24802 G f A E 0more than twenty years Norman The seven Eastern Women's or from cetam pofesslons exclud- VA. 2.2250 KIDDIE !tARE AGENCY Opel Pl. ra Jot \Ie. etroitHIIlJer IS a valuable !Ink between College commIttee has engaged ed by the law. such as, phYSicians , .. rd. manaler Home from hOSP~~1I Near 10 Mile Roadtre Inventors and sClentlsts-and DIOne Lucas, an outstandmg ,cook lawyes, dentists, professloQal en- Millillery care ot new babies. VaeatlOllIand' Open Daily Till II P M.the hairdressers. Im thIS country and famous as gmeers, publiC accountants, and I babv altt1nr Licensed Ind Ilonded I East DetrOIt, MIchIgan

    Other outstandmg experts m. author of the Cordon Bleu cook- some others. f DISTINCTIVE HATS made from 0ff,ce hoUT3830 to 430 Yonda}: PRescott 5-5200elude M Angelo, Francesca book and owner of the Cordon I your matenal or outmoded throUlh ge.turda. TU 1-6012. ! Open Sundays 12 to 6 P. M.Serra, Margaret Krokker, wlllan Bleu cookmg School In New - - hats remodeled Also fme dress- -IEng!lsh, Dewey Harman, and York. to give two senes of cook- t CROSSE POINTE I making 31H Chalmers at RUFFLED CURTAINS neaU" IHar"" Robms These celebntles mg lecture-demonstratlons In De. Mack TU " 2788 ''. . REVIEW' ... odne. Pnce reasonable Willv. III offer their many years of trOlt for their scholarship benefitcombIned knowledge and ex ....rt. Mrs Lucas WIll give a morning ',0 Mile.lloneou. "--icft call for and dehver Good serv- I.. _ D dale At -_. I Ice Mrs' Van Haverbeke VA Ie-nce to the 2000 BeautICians ex- senes and an evenmg senes of 2 , lAc' :-0."• d f atloas La..,.. Below CUSTOM-MADE aIi'" -ve- and 4-0661.pt>cted to attend the shOW. Hour emonstratlons on Ive con- .. '"v ...

    The show Will be presented m secuhve T u e s day s begmnmg nreohio~ ~~~~nl:':~.. I traverse drapenes. Guaranteed S.t tio W L_.J M I Ithe newly opened faCIlities of the February 12, In the audItorium of I. AvaIlable Each Thursda" I workmanship Fine qUlbty ma. 1 ua n. on~ a. IBl!'aute' Craft Supply Company, the Veterans' Memonal BUlldm& Altemoon~at~o~fhborhO

    WLLER DRUGS

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    SCIENTIST _ DETROIT PARK PHARMACY I decorating Reasonabll' TU.J~tt~non It Nott1nl!l1lm 5-2113

    Hi30 Kercheval Avenue V'!NSEl'~ DRUGS -----,,'!) I Complete Decorotlng Servl~;

    ItJNOAY SERVICES Maelr at MonISt lNTi:RJOa and utenor pallltll\ll pIper,6" a.l'll an'" 11- fOR BOM" DEL........R.. ramo,,"',. piper ~ Be$t qUII.v... .~. I 8t CARiuD ;;.; "' ~m=~: :eeWOrll euaranu.el

    SUllday lel1oel-IO 30 a m I £jtuna'-a Clleertu1ly liven ,W~c1nHda, &vpn,n, Teftlmonlal II~ Can Clrealatton Dept. e'l! FORSYTItt VA 1-9101

    Meet>nl-4 11 m \' A %-1162 lAC HOUK, decontmg. pamt-\~ad11ll Room open week da". "lIf " MONTH I 109, mterlor and exterior. wall.

    11l.~ E Warren 1000 a m to' 00 II)' I I paper removed, wash mil and~U":,dl~~drMr~'~ 301(0(.1 tn 800 ~ ~~~~~;nll 1m Lald'pomfc VA I

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    GIOSse Pomte Gilden Center ConsultatIon _ Po~e Garden C~!~~4~~.1; Marie L, Anderson, PresIdent, 2 30-430 pm (Call TU G P , I 'rick .nd C'''''llt WOtk I'ointill' olld Decororin.

    Grosse olnte Ic:ooaa-I «Continued)10Sse Pomte Post American Leillon 303-Meetlllll 8 00 P ,[1 I

    Art Class-Ed,ar Yaeter, Instluctor, 700-10 00 pm' IRE V IEW BRICK and cement repaIrs. Neat Cleon DecoratingSatanlaJ' Nov !t J Porches and stone steps, drive. Qnd Poperhanglng

    , • I d ways. garage Roors General Re. F st CI W k G dGro~ Pomte Galden Center Consultation - GI-osse Pomte I Wa nt _A 5 I pairs DeGryse 2846 Alter Rd Ir ass or uarantee

    Farm and Garden Club, 1000-100 pm. (Call TU 1-4594) VA 4-1163 ' EXPERT WALL CLE

  • PAINTING the town, well, anyway the dome of the El Paso,Tex, city hall 1S pert !3arbara Karstend1ek, from TexasWestern college, as part of the Internabonal MUl1ng Days.

    OFF THEY GO mto the blu(" 'Yonder a~ the first stewardesse" assIgned to fly In the newDc Havilland Comet Jet air)mer~ WhlCh b('gm pa~«'ng('r servIce out of London next year.World ~ first iet )anc~ ar!' 'from Jcoft) Ml~~!'~ J Nourse. 5 Chandler and Helen Dahs.Entranc. to this COy, dwelling. w.1I situated for defenl', I. 1,000 feet above th. voll.y.

    Klllfl 1I'rulllrell SYlllllcnte

    CONVENTION SITE.for the Dell1O