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1 j ,I ) " i. i 1 FuJly Paid Circulation HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM ALL THE NEWS STAFE .. 5a Per Copy p~"per Year ews Pointes; ~ Christmas Shopping Two Vi~lages ~ ., .. Convert to Enough to Tax Soul City S~tus O f B " .p l School Construction Program ra vest . ema e' Approval ,Ano!her News " Story of ClOSing Year ," \ \ Christmas Cheer Spread by CubSco~ts rQsse Complete"News Cover1age Or All the GROSSE POINTE. ;MICHIGAN; DECEMBER 28; 1950 b tt Wi. Entered a~ Second Class Matter at the Post 9!fice at' Detroit. Mich. - - . 'tV. Z-6900 the News / .. . . .. . . oj, the 'VEJ:K. As CompiLed by the Grosse Pointe News Home of 99 Kercheval VOLUME II-NO. 52 Ut:ADLINES THURSDAY, DEC. 21 HERBERT HOOVER urged the united States to arm its air and naval forces' "to the teeth" and, if necessary, "stand a Ion e" . , agaInst communism as the "Gib- raltar of w~stern civilization. DELORES HUFFMASTER. 8, re~overing from the ravages of tuberculosis, beg an practicing something usually taken for granted, walking. For on Satur- day Delores will step forward to throw the switch that will llght Detroit's gigantic Christmas tree at the city hall. FRIDA Y, DEC. 22 COMMUNIST CHINA rejccted the United Nations' bid for a cease-fire in the Korean war by declaring the UN cease-fire reso~ lution was "illegal" becausp Com- munist China was not a UN n\ember. The conversion of Grosse Annual Battle Against' Customers and Sales People Seemed Poi n t e Par k and Grosse Tougher Than Ever This Year, Pointe Woods to city status Schermerhorn Opines was probably the commv.nity's -----'---- biggest news of the y~ar just By Jane Schermerhorn drawing to a close. With, the Gentle'Reader: This is just' a note to inquire if you, too, Farms having taken the same noticed Christmas shopping seemed more frantic this year step at the end of last year, than ever before. Allowing ourselves the usual time, be- Grosse Pointe Township was- lie\7ing alway:;; in a good early start we 1eft'the house briskly shrivelled to encompass only the morning of Dec. 18, roughly (and we do mean' roughly) the little village of Grosse six shopping days before Christmas. " ,, Pointe ShO'res. ' , ,The doors hadn't opened at the<v-....;..----------- Other major developments dur .. Scrooge Department Store when With dispatch. we purchased a ing 1950 saw the Board cf Edti- we got downtown" The business utility box (and we hope the cation given approval to float a office carolers were singing "Oh, Girl 'Scouts lare too 8<!nsible td bond issue of $3,185,000 to ~xpand Come All Ye Faithful" to enter- ever include THAT on a Christ- school facilities in the Pointe. ' tain those in queue., " mas list). The cowboy got much Joint Health Service Written Requests' riicer as we waited for our change With the threatened' disappear .. Our shopping list (members of a?d :onfi~ed that J:ibpalong Cas- ance of the township which for .. the family had written their re- sldy IS dY10g out Wlt~ the young. 'merly handled the 'health ser- quests to make it all easy as jig- Maybe that is why, by 0 <Q.ctual vice ior all the Pointes, the five time), was poised as we dashed c0':IDt, forty-three ~mal! boys municipalities banded together .. .. 'l' through the door, walking up the pomted g~ns at us om t~e neh~ to set up a service largely pro~ REP. BURNSIDE (D) of West escalator to save time, Stepping half hour;' commandmg, Walk! vided by the county, with sup- VIrginia int:'oduced a bill yester- into the lingerie department a Violence Among. TQys plemental services to be paid for day which would require all GI f1 k out of a lCOrnmon fund based on dependents In Europe and As.:a to oor wa~ er ''':~~ calling thhrOug~t It was the first year we ever the assessed. valuations' 'of the in. h b Fb 1 t a megap lone, orry, we aven met violence in the' toy' depart- dl'vl'dual POl'ntes. return orne y e" • excep , lt 'h t ' " for families of military attaches any n~gt gowns m t~ dSl~~, ment although we've been an- Three new churches were com .. at U,S. diplomatic posts. even, e o~e anyone as;:e le ticipating it,for a decade. A two- pleted and dedicated, the Con- .. ... .. questlOn. Could we show you foot high ruffian (and an utter gregational, S1. Paul Evangelical Sat d Dee 23 One of eight groups' of Cub Scouts from Pack 86, Trombly School District, loading the fir~t~fur~e~e:~~ ~~~~e, so~~thinl in a Ming vase?" he stranger to us) gave u~ a re- Lutheran, and Methodist. A new ur ay. •• 1 d f' d' 'd 11 d Ch . k d"b d f ~on mue . sounding belt as high, unfor- buildin" for St. Michael's Chapel PRESIDENT TRUMAN " oa s 0 In IVI ua y-wrappe J I'lstmas pac ages for Istn uti on to nee ,v an-~ilies sel,e.cted by Dodge Community So we put an X after Aunt t t1 1 ., arnvec, , una e v as he cou d reach on was started, as, was a new struc- in Independence, Mo" to speud Hou~e. The fifty-six members of Pack 8g donated and wrapped a total of forty-seven different packages, each con- Minnie, Aunt Marnie and a sus- our ba~k. Poised as always we tlJ.re for St .. Clare de Montefalcc. the holiday at his family's hearth. taini~g clothes and a toy chosen for, a ,particular child. Funds for this', Cub aetivity, as well as other Pack 86 pect uncle's name, deciding to said we hoped his father mur- Hospital 'Addition He expects to remain until Dec. projects throughout the year, were raised through periodic waste paper drives in the Windmill Pointe 'area. try for nylon knits in another dered him just as he was about 27. but he was prepared to fly ------------.------ , store." t h' f' t Ch ' t Bon Secours Hospital started back to Washington in the event ., . ' I . . The Olde Corral eOt pen IS Irs ns mas pres- an $80q,000 a~diti0.n :which will ofanyeme,'~en;y, . I New S~lafles, More and Smu;rl,er. Sf~dents Xmas' G~ft~. ,.. ~a~~\'e~:d w7t~ i~;i~~~d "'~~:~~; t:gd~;;;:,~e ,;,';,'::t~a~o:~;;,~~:~~~~:::::l~p~~3~fi.~£ . DEFENSE CONTRACTS total-' Es.t.abl' sh d' , n, ., _.:1;;'; ,~,Q ' ,. ..1, " ., ,-.e"'n~l;l'.:-, , .... -, ';1:,'lX<T7"~~-"",;£J;;::~~_aft:~,~',,'-'" ,0h,;:~~:f>,1,f,\~~ntr_t\l.e~P~~: ,C9r~ca1>. a,~tl.t b~l.ng;:to.0!:t~e ,.e:r::.barl:~s~ci"<MQ,O,OOQcf1'om-1:he:u:i:iit~d,lDetroit. in~ $260,000,000 were awal'dl)d! 1 e ,BraWn (1y.~'F;a'8ljef1l' .." ,eyes fl.orLIl '.l'd,UUCj' .' -tr.e elevator glr1,helped:"Th.ere;'~,y:an~ed'hI~JfeII'''sarm~fhrig~ Hospital'fuiid to"build'anaddi. F1'lday to General Motors and I B " , .. I '.. •• " , I we. managed 'to bust' up a !lttle mg, hlm ill a SIde passage where Hon, " '. . ,', .,., Chrysler Corps. GM was award-j y TownshIp From Grosse POtnte' Hlgh. Car Stolen circle of SC,rooge employees who etnan:ating sounds and acco.m- Compilation of the fi~allistof ed a ~100,OOO,~O,O,contra,ct for i ", I. " , ' . ~e:-e ,~aughmg at a ,~~~ta Claus p'an~mg ,trumps sounded ,hk~ service me~ and wo~en ~Jigible productlon of mt!lta,IY vehIcles at I Ernest Putnam, Newly Elect-. , , Joke. A;.e you ~ clerk;, we as~- Hark, the Herald Angels SlOg to have thelr names mscrlbed in Pontiac. Chrysler was given a IdS J' W'II S Check of Reports From 20 Institutions Show Local School ed one., Clerk,' mdeed she sm!,- to us. bronze in the War Memorial $160.UOO,OOOorder for produ,ction I e upervlsor l I erve E• E'. bl R t to' E t b'. hd Fo B. Higbie is Loser as Thief ""fed through her lorgnette. And Clerks Are Jaunty Center was completed and 'the of medium tanks in a plant to be As "Dollar-a-Month" Man njoys an nVla e epu ,a Ion s a IS e Pays Visft to Scene' o'f Party the 'Ci~cle dispersed, leaving us Smiles were radiant in every beautiful tablets were formally built in Newark, Del. -. -, , ,I By Graduates In Lake Shore road alone 1ll the Olde Corral. department as clerks assured us unveiled at Memorial Day cere~ .. ,. Grosse Pornte TownshIp's . . A cowboy type young man, they'd have just wnat we wanted monies. Sunday, December 24 new supervisor, Ernest Put- Do many Grosse POlnte Hlgh School graduates enter 'however, approached us and then by Valentine's Day and neve\; New .Auto Club, Buildin :. MICHIGAN LEADS THE NA-: nam, wi 11 be a "dollar-a- Eastern coll:ges? As man)~ now as ~en" years ago? How 'Yell More than $500. in Christ- reproached. He was sullen. "Yes," has a taxi cab door slammed , The Automobile Ciub of ~ch.'. TION with 18 dead as the grim 1 month" man, Arnold Dam- d~ they do. W. R. Clemmsotl, prmcIpa1 of Grosse Pomte mas gifts were taken from a he" snapp.ed. more resoundingly as we, arms, Igan completed its beautiful new Christmas weekend toll on the man, Township treasurer, told HIgh School, rec~ntly made a c,heck of reports from 2~ East- car stolen fromF. B. 'Higpie, ' A ~alr of leather ,gaunt~~ts loaded with parcels (oh, not Pointe clubhouse at East Jeffer- ' }ughways rises. the NEWS Saturday Decem- ern colleges of hIgh rank covermg lB, years to determme the of 93 Kenwood, while he was wlth frmge for a boy, flfteen, Christmas presents but-just things spn and Nottingham with a for. bel' 23. ' answers to these questions,' attending a party at a home" Ou~ of St:,le ,like can openers we were sure mal openin? on April 21;' . AMERICAN FEDERATION OF Carl Schweikart, former super- Number Increasing ~' in Lake Shore road 0)1 'B'riday, They aren t w~~!lng t?em m would never again, be sold to The Thad Annu~l Pomte LABOR urg,es that the govern- visor who left office when Four percent of Grosse Pointe er words, the 72 Grosse Pointe Dp.~embeT 23, the ''.'est anymore he sa:d, to us an,yone with a charge account), ~utt Show drew a 'record en~ry ment get pnces and ~ents under i Gl'osse Pointe Park and Grosse' High SchQol's graduates have en- High School students in this 1942~ The car was r~covered in De-j ac~usmgly" Guess cousm Pat sa~d we were :o~ly' going.' eight lIst. of loca! l?ooches, at-the HIgh ... control before freezlllg wages. i r~jnte Woods ,adopted city tered these f20Eastern colleges 49' group have had less than 2 troit the next day Grosse Pointe, thour- ht he d take a chance a,nd mlles., But now It's all OVel' and School gr0l;1nds, Wlt~ ,a record Also asks that ~abor ,be. given I charters, drew an> annual sa.lar:; since 1934, More have entered in percent' failing marks in their Farms Police said: " , j see If, he coul~ get ~way. WIth we're glad 'Christmas c.~mes b1,Jt crowd bra~1Og a ver:ltable sand e~ual representab,on WIth 1nd~IS- of more than $5,000. _j the last 8 years, despite the :war, ' first semeste~ cours.es. The ,!!sual, Seek Second Car them ,m. Detrolt, , fashIon dlctate once a year. and every~hlng w~uld storm to WItness the fun., , tl Y and ~~~CUltUl e, at the poh~y 1 Also Heads Shores ' than, in' the .8 years prevwus. percent of faIlures 10 colleges for I. ,. '. .' to the !wm~. , , be perfect If someone would Just A School Board electlOn 1n and declslOn makmg levels 1n Putnam will also reside as More entered in 1949 than any of that period of work is 5 percentj Mean\vlule pollce, sought a sec-j Our saggmg expl~eSSlOntouched I take that woodpecker off <Jur June pr,oduced a tot~l of 870 the defense program. ' P, the previous 15 years or more' ond car stolen from the scene of I even this stony' heart and the head, , ,. ,'" .vqte~,. WIth 27,697 passmg up the .. .. pl'e~ldent Qf Grosse POInte ' . '...' the party owned by Charles Ren- b 'd h Id h . chance to cast ballots Ch . t D D b"~ Shot"es.' I So that's the answer to Hie first I The colleges checked were: frew of Birmingham cow oY, sal f ,e l , cou tISt?Wth>St" , "The County Road Commission riS mas ay, ecem er ... :> D ' .h t h ff' . t' G P 't I J ' h A he' tAL' B B' ,' one palr 0 glr s i\.aun e saT - C L t d . amman saId tat e 0 lces ques lOn: rosse om e .J.Ig I m rs, nnapo IS, rown, ryn Police said the loot taken from . ht d Bt ' st th L'ttl' WO ars 00 e said it would hand the mainte. GIs IN, KOREA call Chnstmas I of supervisor, treasurer and clerk School graduates ~re, going. to l\'Iawr, C~lgate,' Cornell, Connec- the Highie car included a port- £.'ly f t '~h J~ e~~, e Of X ',G~f',,,,',,,', nance of Kercheval avenue back the lonehest d~y of t~e year and. will 'be placed on a "dollar-a-' Eastern colleges' m mcreasmg tlcUt, Dartmou~h, Harvard, Mas~ able TV set a small radio two ,u u'd a, aS d at rlhSmashs oc m~ mas I ts to the Park c.nd City then later say all they can ao IS make the year" basis on April 1 1950.' numbers, sachusetts Instltute of Technol- su't' '1 h' t 'd ' _, and resse o. were er tee decided to contl'nue 'the up'k e b t f' 't I th bl,'ak d ' " " , , .'. M tH1 k' 15, severa s lr s an numer- should have been before some- . ep es 0 I. n e 1:.:, ,an MeanwhIle Dam man and ' Getting Smarter ogy, oun 0 yo e, PrInceton, ous other articles designed for . i k' I d th tIt A . until this coming spring. battle-torn hmd the AmerIoan Thomas Jefferies Shores super- A f 'th d t'. Randolph-Macon, Rutgers, Smith Ch' t Oft ' , , , one :"'I~~y' Ic;:e em ou e uto thIeves spoiled Christmas SchoQI Battle ld ' h ~ t fight' g . ' s or e secon ques IOn. T' 't V W 11 1 W.' rlS mas gl S., go wlth a volley of cap gun shots for two families when they s? :ers w ? a. e no 10 al e intendent, who was given the Grosse Pointe Hi h School rad'- ,rml y, assaT, e es ey, 11. ., . '. ' The School Board and parents smgmg ChrIstmas carols and eat- Township clerk's, c;1uties will re- h' 1 g d gll' liam and Mary, and Yale.. ----,-,-- We recovered flom our he~rt at- absconded, with'gifts left in of the Vernier School distr't ing t'lr~ey and some of them, , ., , uates ave a ways one we In Ill, J-. uyz.es,'Fatal tack and found ourselves m the parked carS. , lC, h t-h' t h' h 'd celVe salarIes of $4,000 annually Eastern colleges and they are im- --- ....... -- Tea Shoppe' "'ach' table occupied Th"',- vict,inls were Mrs. George tangled m a lengthy argument aye e presen s w Ie arnve, h " , H'. R 'n' '.'. .', '" '" tf 1 f. f h I eac . . provmg. A survey of theIr honor It UII fIVer To Gratz.ot Boy by a 19ne bewildered" woman Webs.ter, of 23206 Joy, St. Clair ov~r cu mg c asses ?l. younger rom ome,... .. l\'~u~t Sc~e~~ Voters, po~nt, averages in their first-se- ' -, wearing' a ' hat that looked like Shores, and Mrs. Ectward Coy, chl~~ren to half sessIOns. Fight MICHIGAN'S TRAFFIC TOLL ~ef£et"le s n:a]or task as 'lown- mester college courses showed Nabbed in Chas~e pies someone had thrown" They of 1167 Wayburn. amlcabl. y settled w.hen. parents for weekend rises toi22 with five ShIP clerk. wlll be to s(:reen the that the graduates had an aver- ' .' Gl'osse Pointe Woods, police stared, straight ahead and their Mrs, Webster' parked her car were assured. all chll~ren would more deaths re orted on Sunday. 24:000, registrants on the Town- age of 1.1,4 .between 1934-41. .In rushed a 15-year-old boy to Sat- meditations were not interrupted on' the lot" behind the super have ~ull seSSlOns by time schools St t' POd' natior. Ship 11st for the 540 yoters who the . last el!5 ht years (1942-49 In- A hit-run driver, who police atoga Hospital after he had beert because naturally no one design- market on: Kercheval near open m September 1951; . wi~he ~e:;sw l~~~i~ I~'ith £7, reside in the Shores. . c1usive) t?eir honor point aver- described as "drunk," was appre- struck by a hit-run driver Thurs- ed'to \vait on tnehl. "Let them Cadieux. She told Grosse Pointe , Claren~e .Blessed, public, safe- deaths. g He must ,also prepare for the age has c11m.bed to 1.27. . he~ded by ,Grosse Pointe Farms day, December 21, ~t Harper and eat their Christmas lists" could City police that she had locked tJ comn;"lS~Ioner o~ the Cl~y of . ...... County pnmary February 16, In'computmg honor pomt aVH- pollce after a short chase. Manchester. be heard as the waitresses the car but left a window slightly Grosse ~ omte, reSIgned, WIth a,' Tuesday, Dec. 26 ------- age, a three~point average is an Charged with leaving the scene', But the - injuries.'l:>roved . fa~al 'brushed .by, with that gift the open, ,stateme~t that he recelve.d no "WILD SCOTSMEN" blamed Park Reports A" a two-pomt a B, and a one- of an accident and drunk driving and the boy was ~ead on admlt,- Make!O gives them of never look- Apparently this was enough cooperatIOn from the, council He pom~ a C...Therefore, a 1.27 a.VEll'.,.was Nick Dunsk ' ,33 ' of .1330 tance, to tqe. hO,spltal. " ing in your direction. .. for the thieves who took a por- ha~ suggested ,that all ~ve for disappearance of fabled cor- Good Skatin!r age IS a very strong C plus. Wayburn. 'HewasY;ele;sed Mon- He wasDle~rlch Reh~a!d, 15, D'estined for Jail table radio valued at $64 and a POl~tes po~l their. fire £ghtI~g onation stone, the Stone of Scone, <,;,;)/ Failures' Scarce dav, ,December 25, by Grosse of, 20421 Eastwood, GratIOt Town- Another cO!.lsitl destined to pair of gabardine trousers valued e~Ulpmen,t I~tO a sm~l~ t).re dlS- over which ~nglish kings have N f P -:, \C' . 'Shlp " 1" 'C dbf ' tnct to mCI ease efl'1clency an~, been crowned for over 6GD year's. Good skating ;was reported at, 0 recommended graduate 0 omte Ity pollce under a $51), M' h'l G P . :'t ' ,have a po lce recor e ore he lS at $30. cut down costs Grosse Pointe Park's water-front the High School has flunked out ~nd. " ' , l' {!?~w d l e f rosse 'tholfiG e t~Ot- 12 sent us to. tHe Boy Scout Shop . Mrs. Coy told Grosse Pointe Re~or''''E 'nrol1'>Ment The stone was s\oh'n from West- d D b 26 b f fi' 't 't 11 T; '. " Ice, ]Olne orces WI ,ra 10 h 0 th 's tIt d f P k l' th' t l' k Jll .... minster Abbey in. the heart of park, Tues ay, ecem er , Y, 0 rs -semes ~r co ege worl'.- ohce saId that Dunsky, struck Township and Detroit police "to .':" .e~~, . e. _,CO,l.! ,s,a,l;l,7 an p;oo ar po Ice a severa pac ages The enroll.ment in the Pointe London on Christmas morning. Everitt B. Larte, municipal'man- 'at least 'not smce 1934 (as far two cars a jeep station wagon h d th d' f th of membershlp must be glven she had hidden In the back seat public s~hooi'system reached an b k th h k d) -' appre en ~ e rlver 0 e b f' ' 1" d W 'f th .tk h ',. .. " .. agel'. at ,as e. c ec was ma e' In ,G;osse f'qint!'!' City and an death car ..' . e ore a sa ~ IS ma e. .e per- 0 e car. were. a en. T e car all time ~igh (jf more than 6,000 THE DEATH TOLL of hoi'day He said that the rink at Three FaIlures between 1934~41 were auto In Grosse Pointe Farms' W d'. U', 1 11 d' ]uted ourselves but eVIdently was parked near 'her home, but it pupilS M'} d' dEl 46 t d t" 17 ' " 00 s po ce were a so' 'ca e "b t. t l' kd I' , J , traffic accidents in Michigan rose Ie rIve an ssex was a so , percen. as compare .0 ."' Both 'oaccldents occurred Sat- b G t' 't' : 'I' h' ;F "d' were convmcmg., ecause ne was no oc e , po Ice salel. .A survey taken at the close to 23 Monday. Five other acci- in good condition for skating. percent between 1942-49. In oth- urday, December "23" within i.en l ~a 10 22 , ~wns if: rl ay~ clerk sai~. "You ap. ~agle?" ------ o1'an unusually cool but delighi- , ' -'---,--------------------------- , t ecem er, ,0.1 ano lel" emer We leaned wearlly on the ELECTRIC SAWS STOLEN "ful " h -' d dental fatalities also reported in, ' , ' l1)Ip,u es. , gen.cy run to Saratoga Hospital.' :.ummer s owe that the' state. Since 6 p,m, Friday there Y f P P 'd. t d Owned by; W. B Pal . f 393 Tho " ' '0 d' ' 'showcase 8: nd ' staTed' dow~ at a A' tool box containing three weather had cut attendance at h ear 0 eace r e 'Ie e ' \ ,. mer, o. "ree person~ inJure In a most amazmg conglome)-atlOn of electric sen" was stolen from a th "l 1k ave been 464 persons killed in '.' 'a.., WashIngton, the Jeep, was"par.ked ,two-car, crash:, at Harper, and " , . " " ' '.. e, munlcl~a. a efront parks traffic accidents in the nation. .. ~ ,' ",. ' near Pa1mer's home' when .,it was 'Ridgemont 'were taken to the ?,rhcles;ve dIdn t. dream had yet house under construction at 255 durmgthe season, although a .. B t' 0 Ide'st Res1d nt hit. Palmer gave, chase, but the hospital. o~en Invented. Pedomet,e.rs, Hamilton Court, builder Ernest total .of, ~30,000 passed through Wednesday', December 27 I Y Oln e s ".';' "a.. ~:, . 'driver'or the car 'disappeared. , ....... ,_ flm~s •. a box of leather and m- G. Moeller, of 791 Washington, the turnstIles at the Park's beaci) RUSSIANS REPORTED IN ' , " - ',~,: Fr'" "' P k ' A'- structlOrlS on how to make r.;lOC- told Grosse Pointe Farms police alone., t KOREA it was learned from I Grosse Pointe's: oldest resident day on Octo,ber 24. She a,lsp plans POli~:ms:ia~~dcecar;t.sP~;~~:e~~e~ ,ar', ,to 'PPolnt . casins, ,wig~wag, flags, ,telescopes. Saturday, :t;>esember 23. . Barnes Resigns Tokyo. " . Yanks report .Russian jlooks forward to the new year t~ .t~!t,e ~. b~g,.P,~~t,in the:~?~serv,- Dunsky at Lewiston and Ker- T ' 0 •. ,/ , '"' .Supermtendent ?f S c h 00 Is officers wearing un~rorm of the! with a hope i,or ,pe~ce on 'earth ance of, Detrolts 250 ;buthday cheval.' ,WO 'k'UperVISOrS Ch. t A.d "'t S d John R., Barnes res~ned because Soviet Army have questioned; and goodwill t.o men. "pageant'ne, xt year. . , . " . __ , ... rlS mas CC'I en s en .of poor, health. HlS successor M 'At ihls m.tersect,i,on,' Duns.ky'.s "It , James W. Bushong, take's over' American prisoners in Korea ... ; , She, is Mrs. Salome,.Chiera, of' A native ,of Grosse Pointe, ,rs. An American officer captured by,' 825 Rivard boulevard, who is 101 Ch;iera. has ,three gre~t-gra:tld- car had .~oll~ded ?¥lth ,one drIven 'fJ) P'~ t t H .t 1 the office on January 2. the Chine~e. questioned by thc years old. chIldren, and three gruat-great- ~621B;SSI~ ~e' Holmes, 47, .of the Wayne'County bdard of , sup.; ,5J.WO '. Ol,n ers 0 OSPl a All Pointe building records Russians than latcr released $aid j Mrs. Chiera prays and believe~ grsrrd,c~ildren. , i,,. eec nu ervisors at'the ,Park city.council, .", , "___ we::e s~ashed, A' total of :H55 it appeared to be a ',Practice ,tolthat peace, throughout the world 'She'had as much fuj}, at her me~ting;'qanU;ary;13~'.Tb,e"counc~ : ,Chiistmus 1950 was not .al said that he was trying to place ~eslden~lal building p~rm~~ were assign fOl.\r R\lSSian officers to; will be restored. ." 101s.t,Christmas as she ,PJ.d when :will ,also appqint., th~ee ,pers~ns merry ,one~for several persons. ln a Christmas star on: the roof Issued !n the five Pomtes m the each Chinese division head-! Gathered arou,nd the Christmas she, was a little girl w'afting for tp •~e ~eJ:itBoard' ,~d, re~ "q-r~sse,. Pomte, wh9: ~uffered l,n- when he lost his balance. . first nme months of the y~~r quarters. tree with relatives and friends; her first, Christmas dol1,,~,~l1esaid,~ appolht, ':,thI;!,!eperso)ls to the ;Jurles.m freakIsh accldents whlle " .. . \ alo~~. WO~ds led other mUmCI- Mrs, Chiera said that if everyone Perhaps the secret ot0Mr.s. Chi~B6aralof>R.eview.,:' ': • prepadng"fOl,<the holiday. He ;v~stak~n to Manne Hospi- palltles, WIth Farms second., In LOS ANGELES POLJCE;, aJ;-, wO,ti.I~: only, , try'. to, understand I' ~r~:s: )~ll:lg, l.if~ .a.nd ,hap~ipess lies ThE;c.appointments were tohav,e ,Among. them' ,were: ' tal. PolIce, saId he l:,Uay be con- ~st 10 months of. year the .Park rested ~,222 l?el's,ons in a re~ord- I each other, dadgies wouldh't'.h'ave,: ~n the fact that "She- st~Ubelieves beer{;,matl,e~;,?-t a ,II.!'eetl;ng ~~,h~d:... ' Raymond Wi Kelly, of, '1,298 fined. for SlX ltl~mths, Issued 207. pernuts for reeord shattermg dl'lnklOg and aCCIdent I to go away to war every several .In Santa Claus. ' :\' uledfor~''Debemb~r26,',biit,~tt.~:Hawthorne, who suffered a Merrel HodgsoJ:l, 14, of 2065 total va~uatlOn of $4,191,700. spree during Chri:ltmas week-' years. , ! "And you:can't blamime," shemeetirig' wa$ cancelled', when a broken hip when he fell from the Ridgemont, needed faur stitches 6,292 Get 'X~.Rayed end. The last of the defendents: She is very optimistic about the' said as she opened ancjler pres~ quor:pm' w~ unaJ:>le:.. to att.,gnd., roo,f, of his home Sunday, De- to patch up his hand, cut while ': m,obile unit visited the sobered up in crowded jails to~ I,future. In fact she is already I,ent. "Santa has, nevF disap- Conseqq~ntlY,~-the, January"'8'4at~' ~t~~mber 24" : ~ ' . ,f., he was trimming the Christmas Pomte In the fall to give chest day. I making plans lor her 102nd birth- pointed me." . t 4~as:set. ' ", ,' . 'GrOsse P9inte. Woods, police tree. " ,__' .(CoD.~ued Ol~ :Pare 1) '~ ,;j;;" ,.'l ',~ ~:; .' , bo, '

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THURSDAY, DEC. 21HERBERT HOOVER urged the

united States to arm its air andnaval forces' "to the teeth" and,if necessary, "stand a Ion e". ,agaInst communism as the "Gib-raltar of w~stern civilization.

DELORES HUFFMASTER. 8,re~overing from the ravages oftuberculosis, beg a n practicingsomething usually taken forgranted, walking. For on Satur-day Delores will step forward tothrow the switch that will llghtDetroit's gigantic Christmas treeat the city hall.

FRIDA Y, DEC. 22COMMUNIST CHINA rejccted

the United Nations' bid for acease-fire in the Korean war bydeclaring the UN cease-fire reso~lution was "illegal" becausp Com-munist China was not a UNn\ember.

The conversion of GrosseAnnual Battle Against' Customers and Sales People Seemed Poi n t e Par k and Grosse

Tougher Than Ever This Year, Pointe Woods to city statusSchermerhorn Opines was probably the commv.nity's

-----'---- biggest news of the y~ar justBy Jane Schermerhorn drawing to a close. With, the

Gentle'Reader: This is just' a note to inquire if you, too, Farms having taken the samenoticed Christmas shopping seemed more frantic this year step at the end of last year,than ever before. Allowing ourselves the usual time, be- Grosse Pointe Township was-lie\7ing alway:;; in a good early start we 1eft'the house briskly shrivelled to encompass onlythe morning of Dec. 18, roughly (and we do mean' roughly) the little village of Grossesix shopping days before Christmas. " , , Pointe ShO'res. ', ,The doors hadn't opened at the<v-....;..----------- Other major developments dur ..Scrooge Department Store when With dispatch. we purchased a ing 1950 saw the Board cf Edti-we got downtown" The business utility box (and we hope the cation given approval to float aoffice carolers were singing "Oh, Girl 'Scouts lare too 8<!nsible td bond issue of $3,185,000 to ~xpandCome All Ye Faithful" to enter- ever include THAT on a Christ- school facilities in the Pointe. 'tain those in queue., " mas list). The cowboy got much Joint Health Service

Written Requests' riicer as we waited for our change With the threatened' disappear ..Our shopping list (members of a?d :onfi~ed that J:ibpalong Cas- ance of the township which for ..

the family had written their re- sldy IS dY10g out Wlt~ the young. 'merly handled the 'health ser-quests to make it all easy as jig- Maybe that is why, by 0 <Q.ctual vice ior all the Pointes, the fivetime), was poised as we dashed c0':IDt, forty-three ~mal! boys municipalities banded together

.. .. 'l' through the door, walking up the pomted g~ns at us om t~e neh~ to set up a service largely pro~REP. BURNSIDE (D) of West escalator to save time, Stepping half hour;' commandmg, Walk! vided by the county, with sup-

VIrginia int:'oduced a bill yester- into the lingerie department a Violence Among. TQys plemental services to be paid forday which would require all GI f1 k out of a lCOrnmon fund based ondependents In Europe and As.:a to oor wa~ er ''':~~ calling thhrOug~t It was the first year we ever the assessed. valuations' 'of the in.

h b F b 1 t a megap lone, orry, we aven met violence in the' toy' depart- dl'vl'dual POl'ntes.return orne y e" • excep , l t 'h t ' "for families of military attaches any n~gt gowns m t ~ dSl~~, ment although we've been an- Three new churches were com ..at U,S. diplomatic posts. even, e o~e anyone as;:e le ticipating it,for a decade. A two- pleted and dedicated, the Con-

.. ... .. questlOn. Could we show you foot high ruffian (and an utter gregational, S1. Paul EvangelicalSat d Dee 23 One of eight groups' of Cub Scouts from Pack 86, Trombly School District, loading the fir~t~fur~e~e:~~ ~~~~e, so~~thinl in a Ming vase?" he stranger to us) gave u~ a re- Lutheran, and Methodist. A new

ur ay. •• 1 d f' d' 'd 11 d Ch . k d"b d f ~on mue . sounding belt as high, unfor- buildin" for St. Michael's ChapelPRESIDENT TRUMAN " oa s 0 In IVI ua y-wrappe J I'lstmas pac ages for Istn uti on to nee ,v an-~ilies sel,e.cted by Dodge Community So we put an X after Aunt t t 1 1 .,arnvec, , una e v as he cou d reach on was started, as, was a new struc-in Independence, Mo" to speud Hou~e. The fifty-six members of Pack 8g donated and wrapped a total of forty-seven different packages, each con- Minnie, Aunt Marnie and a sus- our ba~k. Poised as always we tlJ.re for St .. Clare de Montefalcc.

the holiday at his family's hearth. taini~g clothes and a toy chosen for, a ,particular child. Funds for this', Cub aetivity, as well as other Pack 86 pect uncle's name, deciding to said we hoped his father mur- Hospital 'AdditionHe expects to remain until Dec. projects throughout the year, were raised through periodic waste paper drives in the Windmill Pointe 'area. try for nylon knits in another dered him just as he was about27. but he was prepared to fly ------------.------ , store." t h' f' t Ch ' t Bon Secours Hospital startedback to Washington in the event ., • . ' I . . The Olde Corral eOtpen IS Irs ns mas pres- an $80q,000 a~diti0.n :which will

ofanyeme,'~en;y,. INew S~lafles, More and Smu;rl,er.Sf~dents Xmas'G~ft~.,... ~a~~\'e~:dw7t~i~;i~~~d"'~~:~~;t:gd~;;;:,~e,;,';,'::t~a~o:~;;,~~:~~~~:::::l~p~~3~fi.~£~.DEFENSE CONTRACTS total-' Es.t.abl' sh d' ,n, ., _.:1;;'; ,~,Q' ,. ..1, " ., ,-.e"'n~l;l'.:-, , ....-,';1:,'lX<T7"~~-"",;£J;;::~~_aft:~,~',,'-'",0h,;:~~:f>,1,f,\~~ntr_t\l.e~P~~:,C9r~ca1>. a,~tl.t b~l.ng;:to.0!:t~e ,.e:r::.barl:~s~ci"<MQ,O,OOQcf1'om-1:he:u:i:iit~d,lDetroit.

in~ $260,000,000 were awal'dl)d! 1 e ,BraWn (1y.~'F;a'8ljef1l' .." ,eyes fl.orLIl '.l'd,UUCj'.' -tr.e elevator glr1,helped:"Th.ere;'~,y:an~ed'hI~JfeII'''sarm~fhrig~ Hospital'fuiid to"build'anaddi.F1'lday to General Motors and IB " , .. I '.. •• " , I we. managed 'to bust' up a !lttle mg, hlm ill a SIde passage where Hon, " '. . ,', . , . ,Chrysler Corps. GM was award-j y TownshIp From Grosse POtnte' Hlgh. Car Stolen circle of SC,rooge employees who etnan:ating sounds and acco.m- Compilation of the fi~allistofed a ~100,OOO,~O,O,contra,ct for i ", I. " , ' . ~e:-e ,~aughmg at a ,~~~ta Claus p'an~mg ,trumps sounded ,hk~ service me~ and wo~en ~Jigibleproductlon of mt!lta,IY vehIcles at I Ernest Putnam, Newly Elect-. , , • Joke. A;.e you ~ clerk;, we as~- Hark, the Herald Angels SlOg to have thelr names mscrlbed inPontiac. Chrysler was given a IdS J' W'II S Check of Reports From 20 Institutions Show Local School ed one., Clerk,' mdeed she sm!,- to us. bronze in the War Memorial$160.UOO,OOOorder for produ,ction I e upervlsorl I erve E • E ' . bl R t to' E t b'. h d Fo B. Higbie is Loser as Thief ""fed through her lorgnette. And Clerks Are Jaunty Center was completed and 'theof medium tanks in a plant to be As "Dollar-a-Month" Man njoys an nVla e epu ,a Ion s a IS e Pays Visft to Scene' o'f Party the 'Ci~cle dispersed, leaving us Smiles were radiant in every beautiful tablets were formallybuilt in Newark, Del. -. -, , ,I By Graduates In Lake Shore road alone 1ll the Olde Corral. department as clerks assured us unveiled at Memorial Day cere~

• .. ,. Grosse Pornte TownshIp's . . A cowboy type young man, they'd have just wnat we wanted monies.Sunday, December 24 new supervisor, Ernest Put- Do many Grosse POlnte Hlgh School graduates enter 'however, approached us and then by Valentine's Day and neve\; New .Auto Club, Buildin :.

MICHIGAN LEADS THE NA-: nam, wi 11 be a "dollar-a- Eastern coll:ges? As man)~ now as ~en" years ago? How 'Yell More than $500. in Christ- reproached. He was sullen. "Yes," has a taxi cab door slammed , The Automobile Ciub of ~ch.'.TION with 18 dead as the grim 1 month" man, Arnold Dam- d~ they do. W. R. Clemmsotl, prmcIpa1 of Grosse Pomte mas gifts were taken from a he" snapp.ed. more resoundingly as we, arms, Igan completed its beautiful newChristmas weekend toll on the man, Township treasurer, told HIgh School, rec~ntly made a c,heck of reports from 2~ East- car stolen fromF. B. 'Higpie, ' A ~alr of leather ,gaunt~~ts loaded with parcels (oh, not Pointe clubhouse at East Jeffer- '}ughways rises. the NEWS Saturday Decem- ern colleges of hIgh rank covermg lB, years to determme the of 93 Kenwood, while he was wlth frmge for a boy, flfteen, Christmas presents but-just things spn and Nottingham with a for.

• • • bel' 23. ' answers to these questions,' attending a party at a home" Ou~ of St:,le ,like can openers we were sure mal openin? on April 21;' .AMERICAN FEDERATION OF Carl Schweikart, former super- Number Increasing ~' in Lake Shore road 0)1 'B'riday, They aren t w~~!lng t?em m would never again, be sold to The Thad Annu~l Pomte

LABOR urg,es that the govern- visor who left office when Four percent of Grosse Pointe er words, the 72 Grosse Pointe Dp.~embeT 23, the ''.'est anymore he sa:d, to us an,yone with a charge account), ~utt Show drew a 'record en~ryment get pnces and ~ents under i Gl'osse Pointe Park and Grosse' High SchQol's graduates have en- High School students in this 1942~ The car was r~covered in De-j ac~usmgly" Guess cousm Pat sa~d we were :o~ly' going.' eight lIst. of loca! l?ooches, at-the HIgh ...control before freezlllg wages. i r~jnte Woods ,adopted city tered these f20Eastern colleges 49' group have had less than 2 troit the next day Grosse Pointe, thour-ht he d take a chance a,nd mlles., But now It's all OVel' and School gr0l;1nds, Wlt~ ,a recordAlso asks that ~abor ,be. given I charters, drew an> annual sa.lar:; since 1934, More have entered in percent' failing marks in their Farms Police said: " , j see If, he coul~ get ~way. WIth we're glad 'Christmas c.~mes b1,Jt crowd bra~1Og a ver:ltable sande~ual representab,on WIth 1nd~IS- of more than $5,000. _j the last 8 years, despite the :war, ' first semeste~ cours.es. The ,!!sual, Seek Second Car them ,m. Detrolt, , fashIon dlctate once a year. and every~hlng w~uld storm to WItness the fun., ,tl Y and ~~~CUltUl e, at the poh~y 1 Also Heads Shores ' than, in' the .8 years prevwus. percent of faIlures 10 colleges for I. , . '. .' to the !wm~. , , be perfect If someone would Just A School Board electlOn 1nand declslOn makmg levels 1n Putnam will also reside as More entered in 1949 than any of that period of work is 5 percentj Mean\vlule pollce, sought a sec-j Our saggmg expl~eSSlOntouched I take that woodpecker off <Jur June pr,oduced a tot~l of 870the defense program. ' P, the previous 15 years or more' ond car stolen from the scene of I even this stony' heart and the head, , ,. ,'" .vqte~,. WIth 27,697 passmg up the

• .. .. pl'e~ldent Qf Grosse POInte ' . '...' the party owned by Charles Ren- b 'd h Id h . chance to cast ballotsCh . t D D b"~ Shot"es.' I So that's the answer to Hie first I The colleges checked were: frew of Birmingham cow oY, salf ,e

l, cou tISt?Wth>St" , "The County Road CommissionriS mas ay, ecem er ...:> D ' . h t h ff' . t' G P 't IJ' h A he' tAL' B B' , ' one palr 0 glr s i\.aun e saT - C L t d. amman saId tat e 0 lces ques lOn: rosse om e .J.Ig I m rs, nnapo IS, rown, ryn Police said the loot taken from . ht d B t ' st th L'ttl' WO ars 00 e said it would hand the mainte.

GIs IN, KOREA call Chnstmas I of supervisor, treasurer and clerk School graduates ~re, going. to l\'Iawr, C~lgate,' Cornell, Connec- the Highie car included a port- £.'ly f t '~h J~ e~~, e Of X ' ,G~f ' ,, ,, ' , ,,' , nance of Kercheval avenue backthe lonehest d~y of t~e year and. will 'be placed on a "dollar-a-' Eastern colleges' m mcreasmg tlcUt, Dartmou~h, Harvard, Mas~ able TV set a small radio two ,u u'd a, aS

dat rlhSmashs oc m~ mas I ts to the Park c.nd City then later

say all they can ao IS make the year" basis on April 1 1950.' numbers, sachusetts Instltute of Technol- su't' '1 h' t 'd ' _, and resse o. were er tee decided to contl'nue 'the up'k eb t f' 't I th bl,'ak d ' " " , , . ' . M t H 1 k' 15, severa s lr s an numer- should have been before some- . e p

es 0 I. n e 1:.:, ,an MeanwhIle Dam man and ' Getting Smarter ogy, oun 0 yo e, PrInceton, ous other articles designed for . i k' I d th tIt A . until this coming spring.battle-torn hmd the AmerIoan Thomas Jefferies Shores super- A f 'th d t'. Randolph-Macon, Rutgers, Smith Ch' t Oft ' , , , one :"'I~~y' Ic;:e em ou e uto thIeves spoiled Christmas SchoQI Battle

ld' h ~ t fight' g . ' s or e secon ques IOn. T' 't V W 11 1 W.' rlS mas gl S., go wlth a volley of cap gun shots for two families when theys? :ers w ? a. e no 10 al e intendent, who was given the Grosse Pointe Hi h School rad'- ,rml y, assaT, e es ey, 11. . , . '. ' The School Board and parentssmgmg ChrIstmas carols and eat- Township clerk's, c;1uties will re- h' 1 g d gll' liam and Mary, and Yale.. ----,-,-- We recovered flom our he~rt at- absconded, with'gifts left in of the Vernier School distr'ting t'lr~ey and some of them, , ., , uates ave a ways one we In Ill, J-. uyz.es,'Fatal tack and found ourselves m the parked carS. , lC,h t-h' t h' h 'd celVe salarIes of $4,000 annually Eastern colleges and they are im- --- .......-- Tea Shoppe' "'ach' table occupied Th"',- vict,inls were Mrs. George tangled m a lengthy argumentaye e presen s w Ie arnve, h " , H'. R 'n' '.'. .', '" '" tf 1 f.f h I eac . . provmg. A survey of theIr honor It UII fIVer To Gratz.ot Boy by a 19ne bewildered" woman Webs.ter, of 23206 Joy, St. Clair ov~r cu mg c asses ?l. youngerrom ome,... • .. l\'~u~t Sc~e~~ Voters, po~nt, averages in their first-se- ' -, wearing' a ' hat that looked like Shores, and Mrs. Ectward Coy, chl~~ren to half sessIOns. Fight

MICHIGAN'S TRAFFIC TOLL ~ef£et"le s n:a]or task as 'lown- mester college courses showed Nabbed in Chas~e pies someone had thrown" They of 1167 Wayburn. amlcabl.y settled w.hen. parentsfor weekend rises toi22 with five ShIP clerk. wlll be to s(:reen the that the graduates had an aver- ' .' Gl'osse Pointe Woods, police stared, straight ahead and their Mrs, Webster' parked her car were assured. all chll~ren wouldmore deaths re orted on Sunday. 24:000, registrants on the Town- age of 1.1,4 .between 1934-41. .In rushed a 15-year-old boy to Sat- meditations were not interrupted on' the lot" behind the super have ~ull seSSlOns by time schoolsSt t' POd' natior. Ship 11st for the 540 yoters who the . last el!5ht years (1942-49 In- A hit-run driver, who police atoga Hospital after he had beert because naturally no one design- market on: Kercheval near open m September 1951; .wi~he ~e:;sw l~~~i~ I~'ith £7, reside in the Shores. . c1usive) t?eir honor point aver- described as "drunk," was appre- struck by a hit-run driver Thurs- ed'to \vait on tnehl. "Let them Cadieux. She told Grosse Pointe ,Claren~e .Blessed, public, safe-deaths. g He must ,also prepare for the age has c11m.bed to 1.27. . he~ded by ,Grosse Pointe Farms day, December 21, ~t Harper and eat their Christmas lists" could City police that she had locked tJ comn;"lS~Ioner o~ the Cl~y of

. ...... County pnmary February 16, In'computmg honor pomt aVH- pollce after a short chase. Manchester. be heard as the waitresses the car but left a window slightly Grosse ~ omte, reSIgned, WIth a,'Tuesday, Dec. 26 ------- age, a three~point average is an Charged with leaving the scene', But the - injuries.'l:>roved . fa~al 'brushed .by, with that gift the open, ,stateme~t that he recelve.d no

"WILD SCOTSMEN" blamed Park Reports A" a two-pomt a B, and a one- of an accident and drunk driving and the boy was ~ead on admlt,- Make!O gives them of never look- Apparently this was enough cooperatIOn from the, council Hepom~ a C...Therefore, a 1.27 a.VEll'.,.was Nick Dunsk ' ,33 ' of .1330 tance, to tqe. hO,spltal. " ing in your direction. .. for the thieves who took a por- ha~ suggested ,that all ~ve

for disappearance of fabled cor- Good Skatin!r age IS a very strong C plus. Wayburn. 'HewasY;ele;sed Mon- He wasDle~rlch Reh~a!d, 15, D'estined for Jail table radio valued at $64 and a POl~tes po~l their. fire £ghtI~gonation stone, the Stone of Scone, <,;,;)/ Failures' Scarce dav, ,December 25, by Grosse of, 20421 Eastwood, GratIOt Town- Another cO!.lsitl destined to pair of gabardine trousers valued e~Ulpmen,t I~tO a sm~l~ t).re dlS-over which ~nglish kings have N f P -:, \C' . 'Shlp " 1" 'C d b f ' tnct to mCI ease efl'1clency an~,been crowned for over 6GD year's. Good skating ;was reported at, 0 recommended graduate 0 omte Ity pollce under a $51), M' h'l G P . :'t ' ,have a po lce recor e ore he lS at $30. cut down costs

Grosse Pointe Park's water-front the High School has flunked out ~nd. " ' , l' {!?~w dl ef rosse 'tholfiGe t~Ot- 12 sent us to. tHe Boy Scout Shop . Mrs. Coy told Grosse Pointe Re~or''''E 'nrol1'>MentThe stone was s\oh'n from West- d D b 26 b f fi' 't 't 11 T; '. " Ice, ]Olne orces WI ,ra 10 h 0 th 's tIt d f P k l' th' t l' k • Jll ....minster Abbey in. the heart of park, Tues ay, ecem er , Y, 0 rs -semes ~r co ege worl'.- ohce saId that Dunsky, struck Township and Detroit police "to .':" .e~~, . e. _ ,CO,l.!,s,a,l;l,7 an p;oo ar po Ice a severa pac ages The enroll.ment in the PointeLondon on Christmas morning. Everitt B. Larte, municipal'man- 'at least 'not smce 1934 (as far two cars a jeep station wagon h d th d' f th of membershlp must be glven she had hidden In the back seat public s~hooi'system reached an

b k th h k d ) -' appre en ~ e rlver 0 e b f' ' 1" d W 'f th . t k h ',... " .. agel'. at ,as e. c ec was ma e ' In ,G;osse f'qint!'!' City and an death car ..' . e ore a sa ~ IS ma e. .e per- 0 e car. were. a en. T e car all time ~igh (jf more than 6,000THE DEATH TOLL of hoi'day He said that the rink at Three FaIlures between 1934~41 were auto In Grosse Pointe Farms' W d'. U', 1 11 d' ]uted ourselves but eVIdently was parked near 'her home, but it pupilS

M'} d' dEl 4 6 t d t" 1 7 ' " 00 s po ce were a so' 'ca e "b t. t l' k d I' , J • ,traffic accidents in Michigan rose I e rIve an ssex was a so , percen. as compare .0 ."' Both 'oaccldents occurred Sat- b G t' 't' :'I' h' ;F "d' were convmcmg., ecause ne was no oc e , po Ice salel. .A survey taken at the closeto 23 Monday. Five other acci- in good condition for skating. percent between 1942-49. In oth- urday, December "23" within i.en l ~a 1022, ~wns if: rl ay~ clerk sai~. "You ap. ~agle?" ------ o1'an unusually cool but delighi- ,

' -'---,--------------------------- , t ecem er, ,0.1 ano lel" emer We leaned wearlly on the ELECTRIC SAWS STOLEN "ful " h -' ddental fatalities also reported in, • ' , ' l1)Ip,u es. , gen.cy run to Saratoga Hospital.' :.ummer s owe that the'state. Since 6 p,m, Friday there Y f P P 'd. t d Owned by; W. B Pal . f 393 Tho " ' '0 d' ' 'showcase 8:nd' staTed' dow~ at a A' tool box containing three weather had cut attendance ath ear 0 eace re 'Ie e ' \ ,. mer, o. "ree person~ inJure In a most amazmg conglome)-atlOn of electric sen" was stolen from a th "l 1 kave been 464 persons killed in '.' 'a.., WashIngton, the Jeep, was"par.ked ,two-car, crash:, at Harper, and " , . " " ' '.. e, munlcl~a. a efront parkstraffic accidents in the nation. .. ~ , ' ",. ' near Pa1mer's home' when .,it was 'Ridgemont 'were taken to the ?,rhcles;ve dIdn t. dream had yet house under construction at 255 durmgthe season, although a· .. · B P · t ' 0Ide'st Res1d nt hit. Palmer gave, chase, but the hospital. o~en Invented. Pedomet,e.rs, Hamilton Court, builder Ernest total .of, ~30,000 passed through

Wednesday', December 27 I Y Oln e s ".';' "a.. ~:, . 'driver'or the car 'disappeared. , .......,_ flm~s •. a box of leather and m- G. Moeller, of 791 Washington, the turnstIles at the Park's beaci)RUSSIANS REPORTED IN ' , " - ',~,: Fr'" " ' P k ' A '- structlOrlS on how to make r.;lOC- told Grosse Pointe Farms police alone., t

KOREA it was learned from I Grosse Pointe's: oldest resident day on Octo,ber 24. She a,lsp plans POli~:ms:ia~~dcecar;t.sP~;~~:e~~e~ ,ar', ,to 'PPolnt . casins, ,wig~wag, flags, ,telescopes. Saturday, :t;>esember 23. . Barnes ResignsTokyo. " . Yanks report .Russian jlooks forward to the new year t~ .t~!t,e ~. b~g, .P,~~t,in the:~?~serv,- Dunsky at Lewiston and Ker- T ' 0 • . , / , '" ' .Supermtendent ?f S c h 00 Isofficers wearing un~rorm of the! with a hope i,or ,pe~ce on 'earth ance of, Detrolts 250 ;buthday cheval.' ,WO 'k'UperVISOrS Ch. t A.d "'t S d John R., Barnes res~ned becauseSoviet Army have questioned; and goodwill t.o men. "pageant'ne, xt year. . , . " . __ , ... rlS mas CC'I en s en .of poor, health. HlS successor

M 'At ihls m.tersect,i,on,' Duns.ky'.s "It , James W. Bushong, take's over'American prisoners in Korea ... ; , She, is Mrs. Salome,.Chiera, of' A native ,of Grosse Pointe, ,rs.An American officer captured by,' 825 Rivard boulevard, who is 101 Ch;iera. has ,three gre~t-gra:tld- car had .~oll~ded ?¥lth ,one drIven 'fJ) P'~ t t H .t 1 the office on January 2.the Chine~e. questioned by thc years old. chIldren, and three gruat-great- ~621B;SSI~ ~e' Holmes, 47, .of the Wayne'County bdard of ,sup.; ,5J.WO '. Ol,n ers 0 OSPl a All Pointe building recordsRussians than latcr released $aid j Mrs. Chiera prays and believe~ grsrrd,c~ildren. , i,,. eec nu ervisors at'the ,Park city.council, .", , "___ we::e s~ashed, A' total of :H55it appeared to be a ',Practice ,tolthat peace, throughout the world 'She'had as much fuj}, at her me~ting;'qanU;ary;13~'.Tb,e"counc~ : ,Chiistmus 1950 was not .al said that he was trying to place ~eslden~lal building p~rm~~ wereassign fOl.\r R\lSSian officers to; will be restored. ." 101s.t,Christmas as she ,PJ.d when :will ,also appqint., th~ee ,pers~ns merry ,one~for several persons. ln a Christmas star on: the roof Issued !n the five Pomtes m theeach Chinese division head-! Gathered arou,nd the Christmas she, was a little girl w'afting for tp •~e ~eJ:itBoard' ,~d, re~ "q-r~sse,. Pomte, wh9: ~uffered l,n- when he lost his balance. . first nme months of the y~~rquarters. tree with relatives and friends; her first, Christmas dol1,,~,~l1esaid,~ appolht, ':,thI;!,!eperso)ls to the ;Jurles.m freakIsh accldents whlle " .. . \ alo~~. WO~ds led other mUmCI-

• • • Mrs, Chiera said that if everyone Perhaps the secret ot0Mr.s. Chi~B6aralof>R.eview.,:' ': • prepadng"fOl,<the holiday. He ;v~stak~n to Manne Hospi- palltles, WIth Farms second., InLOS ANGELES POLJCE;, aJ;-, wO,ti.I~: only, , try'. to, understand I'~r~:s: )~ll:lg,l.if~ .a.nd ,hap~ipess lies ThE;c.appointments were tohav,e ,Among. them' ,were: ' tal. PolIce, saId he l:,Uay be con- ~st 10 months of. year the .Park

rested ~,222 l?el's,ons in a re~ord- I each other, dadgies wouldh't'.h'ave,: ~n the fact that "She- st~Ubelieves beer{;,matl,e~;,?-t a ,II.!'eetl;ng ~~,h~d:... ' Raymond Wi Kelly, of, '1,298 fined. for SlX ltl~mths, Issued 207. pernuts for reeordshattermg dl'lnklOg and aCCIdent I to go away to war every several .In Santa Claus. ' :\' uledfor~''Debemb~r26,',biit,~tt.~:Hawthorne, who suffered a Merrel HodgsoJ:l, 14, of 2065 total va~uatlOn of $4,191,700.spree during Chri:ltmas week-' years. , ! "And you:can't blamime," shemeetirig' wa$ cancelled', when a broken hip when he fell from the Ridgemont, needed faur stitches 6,292 Get 'X~.Rayedend. The last of the defendents: She is very optimistic about the' said as she opened ancjler pres~ quor:pm' w~ unaJ:>le: .. to att.,gnd., roo,f, of his home Sunday, De- to patch up his hand, cut while ': m,obile unit visited thesobered up in crowded jails to~ I,future. In fact she is already I,ent. "Santa has, nevF disap- Conseqq~ntlY,~-the, January"'8'4at~' ~t~~mber 24" : ~ ' . ,f., he was trimming the Christmas Pomte In the fall to give chestday. Imaking plans lor her 102nd birth- pointed me." . t 4~as:set. ' ", , ' . 'GrOsse P9inte. Woods, police tree. " ,__ ' .(CoD.~ued Ol~ :Pare 1)

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street ~resses and cocktail beautifuls. One and two-piec~ designs.

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Happy 1951~0 you Q'I/!'

STOLEN TRUCK FOUNDGrosse Pointe City police re-

ported a truck stolen from David-son's Ma~ket, 17015 Kerche"ralwas recovered in a field at 3380BluehiU, Tuesday, December 19.

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( ONCE again you and t erepreporing to say "so long" toanother year. Within a mQtt~rof hours, now, this old planetwill spin its way out of 1950•.• and into the lI'\ew1951,Our high hopes will be for hap-piness . . • peace ••• under~standing .•. and better thingsfor everyone.Now, let me chat for a mo;ment about, the coming week.e",d ... and, of course, aboutNew Year's Eve. With anotherlong weekend coming for mostaf us there will be additionalmeals to be prepared • • •friends will be dropping in ••.and extra food shopping will~ave to be done.My best tip is to get your foodshopping done promptly • , •on Friday. if possible ••• and,quite naturally, ot Packers. It'sonly a short drive to Packers,and there's no parking problem.When you come to the MeatDepartment you'/I be oble toServe Yourself (and save time)because so many favorite meatsare prepackaged for extra con-venience. This modern methodof selecting your meats,has be-come highly popular across thenation, and practically everymodern :>uper market has :QPrepackoged Meat Department.At Packers the prepackaging isdone under skilled :;upervision,and under rigid sanitary condi-tions. Package displays oreconstantly fresh, and it', sodownright welcome to see, andinspect the various pieces andcuts you want. Another pointof .inter.est is the fact that pre-packaging is done right in themarket. , . and minutes laterthose packages are on displaywaiting for you. Shoppers likethis modern ideo because itsaves time: .. and particular- "Iy because they can see exact.Iy what they are buying.Then, along comes the womanwho does not see what shewanis. That's no problem be-.couse there is a Special 'CutButcher on hand to serve that>woman. He will bring out ex.actly ,what she wants ... andis glad to serve.The kids w~ found sleds undertheir Christmas trees were sure'"Iy happy on Tuesday morning. • . after that good snowfall."And speaking of ChristmasTrees . . • did Santa leave youjust what you wanted underyour t~ee? He was good to""yours truly" • • • thanks toSOmeone,By the way • .'.' you'll wantthe best in baked goods for' theweekend, and I recommend:thos!!'good things you'll see inthe Awrey Bakery at Packers.'Qua!ity is a "must" with theAwrey folks. . • and I haven'tseen a better selection any.where. .A suggestion now, for good:iVwatching • • . and good radiolistening, if the kids hoven~talready got you in1erested. The

,CISCO KID goes through"lanexciting (and romantict'adven':'ture of the old West on YOLlr,t~fevision set every Thursday,nIght at seven o'clock. Tunein"channel. 7 '. • • that's' WXYZ:';'TY, and you'll have thirty,'minutes of goo d -entertain,ment. For exciting radiolistim~'ing rune in CKLW every' Tues.doy and Thursday at ,eight .o'clock " • the CISCO *'0.• • • and they're good storieS'. ,The Packers Super Morkets,sponsor "The Kid" orJ bothiVQ!'ldRadio • • • and you're in':'vlted to look in, and listen h

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Ellen was' graduated from.Wooster College, Wooster, Ohio,in the class of June, 1948;

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CREAM CHEESE

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Two of the Finest Mixes You Can Buy!

Cookea Ready to Serve! MORRELL

AQUA HERRING33~I

With Crackers! For Salads! BORDEN'S

In Onion S~uce, and Delect-able' Plus! 16-ounce Jar

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Banquet Boned Chicken .•.... 6-ounce Tin

Banquet Boned Turkey . .. . .. 6-ounce Tin

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The engagement of RUTHELLEN NEFF was anonllnced ata supper party, last night, held',in the Fisher road home of her •.parents, the ArthurF. Neffs. Thebridegroom-elect is Charles M.Daniels, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.Roy A. Clark of Bethesda; Mary-land.

Arriving from East Orange,

Pillar Rock T~na .' FancyWhHe Meat. 7.0%. Can

, v-a Vege~ableJuice . '.",:. .. 46-ounce Can

Florida Avoca'dos .... , .. Jumbo size, eaeh

Hot House Watercress ..•• ,. large'bunch

Hi Ho Crackers . . • • . . . . •. • . pound pk,g.

CheeWees Tasty Cheese Confection 5'h-ounce tin. '. -. ,

, Mario's Coc'ktai~Olives : Pitted. 4\12-oz. Jar

Flavor Kist Pretzels 6-ounce Pkg.

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Chipped Thin and Preparedfor Tasty Eating.Pound Celiophal'Je Bag

Ju~t Ri9h+ for New Year's Eveand on Through 1951."Orip orRegular Grind in Pound' Can

Nut Swset FI~vor with II Tangytouch. Rich in Qua~ty too.'

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VERNOR'S GINGER ALEYou KnowSparkle ofBrand.

Flavor Kist Thin Pretzel Stix .... '. f O-OZ. Pkg.

Aqua Herring , .... In Onion Sauce, 32-01. Jar

New York Cheese .. Aged - Sharp. Tangy Lb.

Leiderkranz Cheese 4Y2-ounce Pkg.

Capers , 2Y4-ounce Bottle

Devonshire Bakorns Garlic, Cheese, Onion, ..~-oz.

Charleston Cocktail Shrimp .... S-ounce JarReady to Eal - Peeled and Deveined I

Pitted Martini Oli~es ... , . .. 6\14-ounce Jar .) 9~

Vincenti Cocktail MushroomsAunt Jane's Iceberg DillsDaisy Whipped Butter , . Salt or sweet, \12 lb.

. .)Del Maiz Corn , . Cream style, 303 can .. for

Florida Persian LimesTangerines Zipper Skinned .. , • , • •• 2 doz. 2ge

59~Armour Star Hard Salami ... , .. Half po'und

Hormel Canned Hams .. ~'. 63A pounds $6.99'Cooked in Natural Juices

Spiced lunch Meat. lb.

Armour Star Skinless Franks ..... 1.lb. Cello

ThievC!s who stole a car ownedby J. G. McDowell, of 2000 Lan-caster left another one in itsplace Saturday, Dece~ber 23.

McDowell's car was taken from19265 Raymond.'

The car left by the thieves isowned b~Edward Willstock, of8215 Yolanda, who had reportedit stolen to Detroit Police. \

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French StudentHas Happy. Y'ule

By Nancy Crowe-A French boy named Roger I

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/'Christmas because of the gener-osity of the French classes of I

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classes sent him five packages of .food and one containing' a new I

I sweater. . . .I During the war, high school, classes adopted Roger, then 13

I years old, and' one of 14 childrel1, in his family. They sent packagflSI to him once a month and keptI him in school' for one year.i After the war the high schoolFrench students continued to

'send packages, on holidays, andrecently their gifts have been'

, concentrated, at Christmas time.! "Since the family is not espec-ially in need.,now, we send Rogel'

I packages to Iet him know h~ hasi friends who still think of him,"declared MrS. Loraine Gillespie,French teacher.

Roger enjoys hearing fromGrosse Pointe students, but all I

' letters must be written in French I

I because he doesn't understand;any English.

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S9ught by Police' Cop Gets Rough ~.~llrlo~gh'i~jnre~t'P -. -, ,-. 'p' k Ii A self-appointed cop who had A YQungMarine; hb~le on. aC t P' d - Grosse omte ar po ce ".. . '" ' , ,

am e lerre e Rostang, 57, lived in France until they came sought a pa~r of Christmas, shop-< one too many was ~rres~ed Christma~ ,furloug~; was injureddied early Mond~lY morni~1~ in I to D~troit in 1934. He was vice-' pel'S who did 'not acquire their early Saturday morning dlrect10g seriously when the car in whichhis home at 752 Trombley road. presi!ient of ,the insurance firm "gifts" through the usual chan- traffic at. Kercheval and Beacons. he was riding struck' a tree. atDeath was caused by a heart at- ! of Willette and Hughes .. , nels. 0 , field. lVIaumee between Rivard a~dtack. Survivors include his wife and .O~e ,helped himself, toa SL'C-: He also stopped "one car too University"Sunday, Decel11b,er 24.pIece SlIver set at a gIft shop at " ' ...

A graduate of the University a sister, Gomtesse Jacqueline de 15320E. Jefferson on Friday, De. many~. .., PvbNormlln .Hell{ma, 1,9, ofof Paris. Comte de Rostang serv- la Vmesbrunne of Nice, France. cember'22. T,he ChrIstmas "spIl'lted' re. 1363 Brysdrive, was taken toed with di~tinc~ion as a French' A rosary service was hi!ldThe other walked off with an Crult was D.o?ald G. Motte1er, 20, Bon Secours Hospital with'mul-cavalry officer In World War 1. , ., electric razor and a "drip-o- of 4404 PhllI~. He was held ?u. , . , .He won t.hoe Croix de Guerre '1 uesday even10g WIth the fun- later" cdffee maker from Grosse charges of be10g drunk and dls- tiple laceratioris:on the face andwith two palms. eral service at 10:30 a.m. Wed- Pointe Hardware, 15222 E. Jeffer- orderly.,. " a brokenrigntankle.

A son-in-law of E. D. Stair, nesday in the Hamilton funeral Police' said that ,Motteleras- The driver of;the' car, StankyCorr;~e de Rostang met Nancy home. Burial was in the Stair son.. sum:d his traffic po~~ after' at~, Brys, 19, of 2241 E.EIght Mile,Stair in Paris and they were mausoleum in W.oodlawn ceme-, P . A t d tend10g several partIes. He had v. t thh d " dr

,stopped' 'several cars and ex. IaS >c~, on , e. an s an .acemarried in June of 1924. They tery. aIr rres e tended greetings to the,occupants by,flYIng glass from the w1Od-

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it! IJ J. /)/) m This year some family in theI ; l,r Villaae . anoi' = Pointe is sending up its prayers== : 'I LUNCHEON i I d for a group of five children whoi '1 ,DINNERS I- ~ wanted somebody else's Christ~==.._;;;_ :! L _.1. J ~ mas to be as happy as their own.

. 17150 Ke"che't'(J/ Al'e. == I E f tl t ti1 ~' l.i! 'E I very year . or . 1e pas en~ ~ ~ ~ tell years this small group has:_~TU. 5-2530 Grosse Pointe ~ serenaded Pointe homes singing- ~ their Christmas car-ols. All the~ Hcadquartcrs for your spcclal dinners. weddings and anniversary event~ ~ money received has gone into a~IIIIIIIlIlIIlIlllllliIlIlIllIlIlIUIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIUlIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIHIIIIJlIIIIIJlIII!!mlllllIlIllIlIlUIIIIIIIIIJlIIIIIlIlIllIllIlIIlIlIllIlIlIlIlIllIllIlIm! : fund to provide some needy':..---~._--------_._--------~_ ...._-_._---_._-~ .._-- Ifamily with the things that every-

. one enjoys during the holidayseason. This year, the sum col-lected was approximately $35.00.\ ~'

, The children went to Davidson's$.: Market in The Village and with

the aid of Mrs. Davidson selectedtheir basket of. food.

After the shopping, the chil-dren escorted by the GrossePointe Woods police, who selectthe family every year, presentedtheir gift. Among the childrencaroling this year' were: Paul

'\ ' Shuerte, Charlie Shank, 'fedqy\ Fordan, Nancy Claw, Dave Bur-

nette Buddy Andermen, Jean'and Patti' Cavanaugh Marcia and.Steve Keller, all of Grosse PointeWoods.

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late Mrs. Timot~y Godde(Delphine Dodge) wore re-gency chartreuse satin andgold lace, the full skirt ofwhich was also short. Both'girls carried old fashionedb1tuquets, the gifts of theirgrandmother.In the evening Mrs. - Dodge

changed to an ice blue crepeevening frock with rhinestoneand crystal embroidery, the slimskirt fell floor length. DebutanteAnna Ray danced in straplesspetal gown of blue green tulleshading into yellow, the petalsforming the bal skirt were out-lined in golden sequins. Diane'sstriking white silk net had bod-ice interest in graceful folds ofthe material and a large bebeblue bow was worn at the waisl

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All-of the.Poi nte Dodge" Granddaughters

• JUDY MORELAND o!West. Feted at Tea and Ballport, Conn., former . Pointer is I' ..guest for the Holidays of NANCY Mrs. Horace Elgin Dodge Presents Anna Ray Baker andHALL of Renaud r~ad. Nancy Diane D~dge .!t Afternoon Reception Followedwill be honored at a dInner party • h C t CI bin the home of BOB CARDOFF by Ball In t e oun ry Upreceding the Grosse Pointe .' d d h . dda ghtHigh's "Snowball" dance Friday Mrs. Horace EIgm Do~ge mtro uce er .gran u ers,night. JOYCEBLASHILI",' 'will Anna Ray Baker and Dl.9.ne D~dg~ t,o SOC17ty Wednesday

. honor JUDY with a square dance afternoon at a reception from 5 tlll , 0 clock m her home onin her home in'McKinley road en Lake 'Shore drive. oSSaturday, and winding up' the Mrs Dodge's friends wereholiday will be a New Year's invited to the reception andparty at . the. home ,of BI~L 'in the evening hours mem ..HERING m ..Ke;c~eval aVeIJlue.' bers of the debutante and

MR. and MRS. CLARENCE N. young married sets danced ~nRONNENBERG of Meadow lane honor of the. girls at a ball illwere hosts to a 'group of friends the Country Club.at B cocktail party on Saturd,ay Choosing gowns whichevening. blended with the. French de-

" >II .. cor, Mrs. Dodge and t!!e deb-SHARON SHARKEY ..daughter utantes received the guests

of MR. and MRS. I JAMES F. in the Music Salon. Mrs.SHARKTY of Blossom lane, 'is Dodge's Fren'ch blue crepespending the holidays with her floor length gown wasparents. She is a freshman at Lor- touched with' a chou of goldetto Heights Coli~~ge in Denver, lace at neckline and waistColorado. and\she wore white orchids.

" • '" Diane, daughter of H9race E.MR. and. MRS. CLEVELAND Dodge, was in subdued

THURBER JR. (Elizabeth Mary American Beauty satin shortHamilton) have announced the afternoon gown with goldbirth of a sO'n, .DAVID HAMIL- lace at the soft nookline aDdTON, Dec. 18. Anna Ray, daughter of the

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Th.e former MRS. ETHEL DuPONT ROOSEVELT,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene- DuPont of Wilmington,Del., who was married on December 27 in the home' of herbrother, Eugene DuPont, Jr., formerly of Grosse Pointe,'to the son of Mrs. Benjamin S. Warren of Lake Shore road,and the late Mr. Warren.

LIEUT. and MRS. LOUIS F.BROZO, Jr., of Lakehurst, N. J,. !announce the birth of a daughter, IHELEN GAIL, on December 13.,Mrs. Brozo is the former.DORO-THY ANNE .. RICHARDSON of IHillcrest road, daughter of'MR.aneJ MRS. WARDRIC~ARDSON.

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MRS. RUSSELL A. ALGE:Ft of.Provencal road sp~nt Christmasin Charlottesville, Va.,' with herson and daughter-in-law, MR. andMRS. RUSSELL A. ALGER JR.,at their home, B~lvedere.

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MR. and MRS. GEORGE E.SCHENCK were hosts in theirLakeland avenue home on Christ-mas Eve at their annual cocktailparty and buffet supper markingMrs. Schenck's birthday anni-versary. Mr. Schenck'~mother,MRS. JOSEPH E. SCHENCK,who has been spending the holi-days with them,' leaves Jan. 7 tospend the winter in Barbados... .. ~

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Evening Scarlets DazzleWe're sure no ball of the past 20 years boasted as dashing

masculine attire as that worn by Albert P. Hinckley of Or-lean, Va., whose special gesture in honor of his debut~ntegoddaughter, Mary Meade Phelan (presented.at the LIttleClub Friday evening by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jamefil;!J.Phelan, Jr.) ...

Wer.e the hunting. pinks he wears as master of the OldDominion Hounds in Virginia . . .

During the four years Mary Meade went to GeorgetownVisitation in Washington, she hunted on week-ends with theHinckleys ....

Son, Steedman Hinckley (they are an exceedingly hand~some family!), one of a dozen ushers for the debutante, alsochose a formal pink hunting coat jacket. , •

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, Pointers were interested thisweek in the engagement ,an-noimcement frqp1 Washington,D. C., where. ~OL. and MRS.

Tartans For Princeton JOHN FRED'ERtCK WHITELEYOur admiring eyes wandered from the Hinckleys only JR. told of the engagement of.

,at the arrival of the Princeton Triangle lads (who traveled Mrs. Whiteley's daughter, RE-.to the Phelan ball in a block long bus) • . . BECCA ANN 'WHITE, to WIL- .

Their conventional evening. costumes were embellished LIAM MITCHEL L. JR, son ofd . h' h MRS. THOMAS BOLLING BYRDby glaring plaid scarves, caps an m some cases, vests W IC of Boyce, Va., and the late BRIG.

they wore with a confident air ... (causing great envy and GEN. WILLIAM MITCHELL. Bill.loathing on the part of a few Pointe lads) is the grand30n of the late MR.

lt must have made tartan addicts George Caulkins and and MRS. SIDNEY T. MILLERPeter Prince quite in their element since they are among the of Grosse Pointe and his bride-first of the local stagline to wear atomic evenil}g dress. •. elect is the daughter of the late

L i D b I S. M t MAJ. GEN. THOMAS DRESSEROU sans ury 5 ag omen WHITE. Miss White graduated

The Frederick M. Algers. Jr., attended both the Buhl from the National Cathedraland Phelan balls ... giving Louis Dansbury (St. Paul senior School for Girls in Washingtonand door checker at the Little Club and a dead ringer fot and studied at Connecticut Col-Mel Tonne) the thrill of his life. . . lege. She made her debut in

Mr. Alger stopped to shake hands with Louis and Washintgon in 1948 and also waswish him a Happy New Year. 'The young man simply presented 'that year at the Balti-beamed .. , "The Secretarv of State of Michigan;' he more Bachelor's Cotillion. Billbreathed as the door closed , .• and he looked at his graduated from Hotchkiss beforehand .•. (Incidentally Jack Quailey may. be glad to going 'to the University of Vir-

d f h ginia where he is now a student..hear that LOl!:s thought his music was so won er ul e He belongs to Phi Kappa Psi and'couldn't imagine .anything greater than having his band the Skull and Key and is a mem-at the St. Paul Prom next year) • • • ber of the National Guard. /

The C. Henrv Buhls . . . the Harold R. Boyers (Mi's. * • *" (Continued on Page 8) MR. and MRS. FRANK 'II.

BOOS and MR. and MRS. HAR-RY F. MACKAY will join forcesNew Year's Eve at cocktails,supper and a headdress party inthe Boos' Lewiston road home.'the party honors MRS. DOUG~LAS McKEACHIE of ~lizabefh, MRS. HORACE E. DODGE I SGT. DONALD F. HOOSE.N. J., who has been the holidayguest of MR. and MRS. LL WYD gave a small dinner party at the son of MR. and MRS. WILLIAM IECCLESTONE of Lincoln road. Country Club for her debutante F. HOOSE, 1717 Allard, arrived IThe JOSEPH H. PARSONS of -granddaughter, DIANE DODGE, home Christmas eve in time to IBucki.ng~a~ road have also ~- and ANNA RAY BAKER, pre- spend the holidays with his fam-sued mVItatIOn for a New Year S ceding the T. D. BUHL party for ily. Sgt. Hoose is stationed atDay open house complimenting debutante LYDIA BURL lastMrs. McKeachie. Thursday evening. Otis Ail' Base, Falmouth, Mass.

* • • • * • Also visiting with the HooseMR. and ,MRS. ARTHUR family is MISS ESTHER LINN of

GARDNER of Washington, D. C., A late winter wedding is being Onset, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Hooseand formerly of the Pointe, with planned by CAROLYN JANE, also have another son in the ser-

WALLACE and JEROME MAR~their son~in-law and daughter, VIN ASH, whose engagement was vice, SGT. WM. HOO1iiE; sta-MR. and MRS. B R I T TON told at a family dinner party tioned in Hersfeld, Germany.BROWNE, spent the Christm~s given by her parents, MR. andweek-end WIth. Mr~. Gardner s MRS. SAMUEL J. WALLACE ofbrother and sIster-m-law, MR: Roslyn road. The bridegroom~and MRS. WENDELL W. AN~ elect is the son of MR. and MRS.DERSON of ;e~do~e road. HARRY B. ASH of LaSalle .

boulevard. \When MR. and MRS. E. R. '. * • 'MucDUF'F of the Indian Village .MR. and 'MRS. AUGUST PE-,Manor celebrated their thirty- TERLA JR. of Stonington, Conn.,first aniversary at a Sunday spent Christmas with Mrs. Peter-breakfast at the D.A.C., Pointe la's grandmother, MRS. HENRYguests included MR. and MRS. B. JOY of Fair Acres, Lake ShoreHERMAN L. WECKLER, MR. road.and MRS. TAYLOR H. SEEBER,MR. and MRS. J. HENRY PICH-LER, MR. and MRS. CLIFFORDM. SORENSON, MR. and MRS.ARTHUR J. ROHDE, MR. andMRS. FRUEHAUF. For merPointers, MR. and MRS. WAR.REN H. FARR, who now maketheir home in Philadelphia, cameon for the party.

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Doris Emily Remter and Ed-win Vernor Larson were mar-ried Wednesday e\Tening, De-e~mbel' 27, at a candlelight cere- Joining Ranks of Engaged Couples are Helen Joy SteinbachmORYin Peace Evangelical Lu- and Albert C. Dixon Jr.', Mar..garet Mary By'rnes, Richardtheran Church. '. The bl'"lde, daughter of Mr. Fitzgibbons; Harriet Howenstein, Roger Hull

and Mrs. Walter Remter of Wash-ington road, wore a satin gown Santa Claus generally has a hand in those June wed:'with a princess panel front. and dings and this Christmas sea sou produced many new engage-buttons extending to the floor. ments for the social calendar.The pleated skirt fell -~to a Dr. and Mrs. Henry B. ~--- _large train. A small satin braided Steinbach invited friends of dinner party the engagement ofheadpiece held her fingertip il- their daughter,' 'Helen Joy, to Margaret Mary Byrnes, daughterlusion veil, and she carried a a hOliday cocktail party in of Mr. and Mrs. RobertJ. l?yrnet;bouquet of white poinsettias. their Lakeland avenue home of Lake Shore road, and RIchard

Audree deBeauclair was maid last Friday and a snow boy I. Fitzgi?bons, .son. of Mr. andof honor. Beverly Remter, Dor- and snow girl, holding promi- M~s. Irwm S. FItZgIbbons of Oakothy Buchhaupt, Barbara Mer- .nent place on the mantel, drlve was announced.. ""kens and Cotlyn Claus were Mr d M B nes vcrebridesmaids. They wore green helped tell. engagement news~ hosts' at~inner ~~ th~ hoin~.

.taffeta gr)wns and' headpieces . Helen is engaged to Albert The brunet bride-elect isamade of green leaves inkrwoven C. Dickson Jr., son of Mr. graduate of Kenwood Conventwith red'satin ribbon. The brides- and Mrs•. Albert C. Dickson of the Sacred Heart in Albany,maids carried. bouquets of red of Washmgton road. She N.Yt. and her nance, who gradu-poinsettias surrounded' by greens ma~e her debut in another ated from Notre Dame, is ~owand tied With a red satin rib- ChrIStmas season ~t a Coon- in Texas with the Army Airbon. The maid of honor carried try Club. tea and IS a gradu- Forces.a bouquet of red and white poin- ate of LIggett. She belongs The thira engagement madesettiastied :with red satin rib- to Tau Beta. known durin~ the Christmasbon. Mr. .Dickson graduated from week-end was that of Harriet

The bridegroom, son of Mr. Detroit Univers,ity ..schoo~ a~d Howenstein, daughter of Mr. andand Mrs. Carl Larson of Neff Dartmouth. HIS fratermty IS Mrs.~Harry B. Howenstein ofroad, was attended by his broth. Thea Delta Chi. Vendome road, and Roger Wo14er, Carl Larson. Ushers were Their wedding will take place cott Hull, son of Mrs. Charles 13.Walter Remter, Arthur' Berg, in the Pointe next June. Hull of Mt. Vernon road and theGeorge Johnson, and Perry At a Saturday evening f~ily I late Mr. Hull. •Innes.

The Reverend Enno G. Claus ..officiated at the ceremony.

After the reception at the De-troit Yacht Club, the newlywedsdeparted on a trip to NorthernMichigan. The bride wore a greengabardine suit ard brown ac-cessories. Two green orchidstouched off her Mouton coat.

For her daughter's weddingMrs. Re.mter v/ore a beige crepegown with an orchid corsage.

Mrs. Larson chose a gown ofrose crepe, with matching hatand accesso'ries. Her corsage wasan orchid.

The bride attended ValparaisoMartha Fischer has been named University and was affiliated

to the cammittee for the 1951, with the Kappa Tau Zeta So..University of Detroit Spring rority. The bridegroom will grad-Carnival. uate from Lawrence Institute of

A resident of 464.Fisher road, Technology in June.she will act as cdrrespondingsecretary jor the all-student-spon-sored affair.

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the Harry G. Hinckleys of Moran road was married Dec.23 to Hiram P. Manning in Grosse Pointe MemorialChurch. The bridegroom is the son of F. H. Mannings ofRochester, Mich. and Tampa, Fla.

Gonczo SistersFete Easterners

When classes at the Convent ofthe Sacred Heart in Grosse Pointewere dismissed far the holidayvacation, the three Gonczo 'sis-ters, Lorry, Patty and Judy whoreside in Bishop road, eagerlylooked forward to the arrival oftheir good friends, the MissesMarilyn and Lillian Kocher, andtheir brother Bill, of Tarrytown,New York, who arrived here De-cember 27 f6r the balance of thevacation.

Marilyn and Lillian attendMarymuunt High School in Tar-rytown, and J?ill is a stude):}t atLaSalle Military School on LongIsland. The two famili'es havespent the last four surnrners to.-gether at the DeBruce Inn whichis located in the, Catskill Moun.tains in New York, and,this visitmarks the Kochers' first visit toGrosse Pointe.

To honor the Gonczo girls andtheir charming guests, Lee Scottof Sunningdale drive will host asupper.dance at the Detroit Ath-letic Club on Thursday, Decem-ber28, and Friday evening, CarolWettlaufer has asked Patty andBilly to the Homecoming Partyat the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club.

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Announced as giving dinnerparties before ther University ofPennsylvani~$ Mask and WigClub show, "Count Me In," to bepresented .in Music Hall on De-cember 29, are Mr. and.Mrs. JohnJ. O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. SidneyHall' and Mr. and Mrs. RobertWoodruff. '

Gtlests of the O'Briens will beMr. and Mrs. Edwin Anderson,Mr. and' Mrs. Wi1liam~Tost, Dr.and Mrs. John Buell, Mr.. andMrs. Lewis Kean, Dr. and Mrs.Jr. Clement Kolb. IUchard Bing-ham, Mr. O'Brien's grandson, willhave guests at another table.

Guests' of the .Halls will beMrs; Emily- Young LeGro, J. C.Gorenflo, Mr. and Mrs. WilliamO. 'Earl, Mr. and:Mrs.JamesMar-tin, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Buter-baugh, H. Ferguson Mohr, grad-uate manager of Mask and Wig;Miss Roberta Mackey, chairmanof the hostess .committee.

Guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'Wood-ruff will be Mr. and Mrs. DavidW. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeRichardson and Mrs. AlbertTheis.

Robert Woodruff, Jr., a stu-dent at the University of Penn- .sylvania, will have as his guestsat another table, Miss PrudenceSaunders, William Saunders,George Miller, Sally Selover andJoanne Olson.

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Pointe Debs' HoldCenter of Social StageJulie Dickson Makes Bow at Country Club Reception Given

By Mother, Mrs. Albert C. Dickson; Same AfternoonMarks' Presentation of Marianne Trombley

Winter season 1950, opened for Detroit's debutantes lastThursday evening, when Mr. and Mrs. Theodore deLongBuhl entertained at a ball in the Little Club for their cousinLydia Buhl, who made her debut hi June. The first of th~Christmas debutantes, Mary Meade Phelan made her bowto society the following evening at the sam~ club when herparents, Mr. and Mrs. James J. I:'helan, Jr., gave a SnowMan ball. ' ~,..... _

This and the afternoon de- Charles T. Fisher III, ArthUr H.buts of Julie Dickson, daugh- Buhl II,. Donald Beaumon~,'Stan~tar of Mr. ana Mrs. Albert C: ley MUlrpead, Gus DaVIS andDixon and Marianne Trom- John McDonald.bley. daughter of Mr. an'd Guests from out-o~-townin-Mrs. Bryan Trombley, consti- clude? the debutante s contem-tuted deb affairs until Tues- p~ranes Margaret. Farrelly. ofd ' h th h' 1 Mmden, N.. J.; LOlS Mueller- of

ay evenm~ w er: .e w Ir Cleveland, Marjorie' Beach ofwas on agam. ThIS tIme the Saginaw and Mary Ellen Carrollyoung set flocked to the debut of Charleston, West Virginia.of Nancy Burgess at the Mrs. James Phelan of BostonD.A.C. Miss Burgess is the in beaded white gown and or~daughter of the M. M. Bur- chids, was here for the debutgesses of Detroit. along with Mary Ellen's' uncle

Sentiment placed two huge Iand aunt, Mr. and. Mrs. Henry M.snow men in the entrance hall Lyons of Br~nKvIlle, N. Y., andof the Uttle Club for the Phe- Albert P. Hmckley, Jr., of Or-lan ball. The same <1ooorhad lean. Va.been usee! when Mrs. Phelan, The debutante's younger gis-as Ellen Skae, mad.2 h~r debut tel's, Terry, Bobby and Anne, at-at a Christmas ball in Hotel tended the debut, too. Bobby at-Statler given by her parents, tended the Princeton Trianglethe late Mr. and Mrs. Edward show in the sub-deb party givenAskin Skae. by her uncle and aunt, Mr. andOn the club's enclosed porch,l ~rs .. Francis C. Gallaudet who

white Christmas -trees and more Ia,sO were. hosts to Ann Wood-5now men stood at attention and house, Ehse Hahn, Mary Kayout on the winter moonlit lawn vyorcester, Mary Mulford, Janet A red lace tabl,ec1oth and acould be seen still hvo more fros- ' CTallaudet.Molly Kerr, Margaret reindeer-drawn Santa sleighty guards. I Farrelly among others .. Twenty- were the festive table decora-

• F five young men from the cast of tions chosen by Mrs. Martin F.To greet theIr. hundreds o. "Too Hot For Toddy" accompa- MeCale for the Christmas Eveguests, studded WIth many out- nied them to the ball after the

of-town guests and young n:en show. Terry's escorts for the eve- party given by the MpCales inh h d d th t their Park lane home.~ 0 a .appeare ,a evenm,g ning were Frederick M. Alger IIIIn the Pnnceton, TrIangle Club s and Albert Hinckley. Jr. Among the guests were Mr.~how 3t MaSOnIC 'Temple. thee' M d M Al M 1 and Mrs. John Maxwell. Mr. andPhelans and their debutante r. an rs. van aeau ey .t d. th I b' t and their daughter Kitt\' com- Mrs. Don Glaser, Mr. and Mrs.• 00 In e ell. seen er room. .. '. , , I

. plImented Mary Boyer at a dIn- Stephen Darcey, Mr. Wayne E.Mary Meade wo:-e a Jean ner in the Little Club preceding Long, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl E.

Desses ball g?wn of l~e blue a.nd the ball. Mrs. Macauley wore a Long.satin tulle, Its strapJ.ess bodIce f b . t ff t d K"t 'encrusted with silvery blue tg°-;n 0, ms riose at ella an d t If- Additional decoratlons were a

'f P I h Y Nas In sea oam u e an a - gold trimmed chartreuse ChrISt-plume m~tI. d e~r s w~r~ her feta with forgetmenots in pink mas tree which was located ononly J,ewe.f

sabn s et cbalrne er and poudre blue filling in the low the porch and the vine over thefather s gl t ouque, ue spray bodice '.. h

orchids on an ice blue muff.' . I chImney whlch was aglow WIt. . For the T. D. Buhl WhIte royal blue bulbs.M,rs.• Phelan was st~tnmng m! Christmas Ball honoring Lydia

Ad~lan s plum, and Wmter blye Buhl on Thursday evening, thesatm gown \~lth halter ?OdlCe club had been transformed intoand a dramat~c, draped skIrt. a white and 'crimson scerie;White

Twelve young men were ush- : Christmas trees, floodlighted iners for the debutante, From out- Christmas red, florafoam ice pil-of.town came ~teedman Hinck- Jars, and a replica of an old fash- Young Henry Phillips Williamsley of Orlean, Va., Harold La- ioned sleigh all frosty and II, named for his grandfather,Blond of Cincinnati, and trames white and filled with white the late Henry P. WiIliam." wasLyons of Bronxville, N.. Y., to dipped greens and .chrysanthe- ~hristened Sunday afternoon injoin Poirters Hal Smith III, Lar- mums interspersed with natural St. Michael's' Chapel. The Rev.ry Hi~bie, Harry Bodman, Jack greens formed the background Edgar Yeoman performed theHendrIe, Harold R. Boyer, Jr., for the gala party. c~remony in the presence of the

Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Boyer I. immediate families.I \. I gave a dinner for Mary Meade Mrs., Ned Broadb~nt of Bran-

i Phelan before this ball in the ford, Conn., was godmother andc!ub's.lower rooms and invited to I godfathers were Charles Kidner

c{\ dine with them; Mr. and Mrs. i~~i~li~~ b~~'s O~nc~'le~e~~ o~.' Buhl, Mr. and Mrs. J.ames P. Phe- Springs, Colo. .

'," lan, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. C. Thorne Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Wil-Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. C. Henry Iiams. parents of the young man,Buhl, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. asked the families back to theirAlger, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. William Oxford road home ,following theCurran and Robert B. Edgar. service.

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It will be the Policy of the new company to grant credit arrangements tosuit the purchaser, The business will be operated under -the name of E. C.White Company. ' ,

This stock will still be offered at ~educed prices which means large savingsto the purchaser, not only because of the reductions 'but also because thismerchandise was purchased before present price rises.

While a considerable portion of the Bur,ns and Oderfer stock has been sold,there still remains a large selection of living room upholstered pieces, as wellas many fine tables, lamps, mirrors and pictures; also many' bedroom sets ina variety of w~s and firiishes.-

Co~sid~rable new stock hall been added to the displays ••• includ~ng up-holstered pieces in the newest styles, from Grand Rapids. In fact, some pieces

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The year 1950 has generally been one of greC/-tprogressend accomplishment for the Pointe community.

An unprecedented building boom sawall previous con-struction records shattered as many Painters erected newhomes and thousands of others .moved into this beautifulsection to become permanent resid~nts.

The great growth in population of recent years createda shortage of school facilities, and this is being' remed~e~ bythe construction of more than $3,000,000 worth of addltlonalclassrooms <1vmnasiums and auditoriums to maintain thestandard of :ducation which has earned a national reputationfor -the Pointe. St. Paul's parochial school also has started agreat new addition which overcrowding demanded. Remember, folks. Only 30B'shopping days left 'til Christ-

Comparable with the increase in homes and schools was I _mas! ,the building ar::tivity among the religious institutiops. Threenew churc:-ies were completed during the year and" groundhas beer. broken for two more.. N or has the Pointe forgotten its ill. Generous response *

has been given to Bon Secours Hospi~al, wp.ich will soon 0Een *an $800.000 addition. Cottage Hospital wII~ be grea:~ly en. ilarged through a $700,000 gr.ant from the Um!ed DetrOIt Ho~- *pitat Fund. a movement WhICh was large~y dlr~cted and sup- tported bv Pointe residents. The commumty WIll also benefit *from the great new St. John Hospital which is being con- *structed on its borderline in Moross road at Chandler Park :drive. . :

All of the Pointe's lakefront :rr.:unicipal parks have been tgreatly improved during the year a:nd plans have ~een made tfor still further development of these places for t.'1e recrea- *tion of the residents. , t

Many new business places have been established, mak~ng tit easier for Pointers to get their shopping done-:The creatI0l? *of new parking places has added to the convemence of local :motorists. , :

Two more Pointe villages have converted to city status. ;Just how much progress this represents remains to be. seen. *.As this paper has always maintained, real progress. WIll ~e tmade when all five Grosse Pointes mer~e into one CIty. ThIS *

cwould do away with all the nonsense of having five separat-:: : 9 prtces IncludeTa~ •••••••••

sets of officials faced with the problem of havin~' to get to- t 1 WEEK .ONLY, BEGINNING t.tONDAY, JANUARY 8. gether to seek solutions to common issues ..It Vfould elimi.n~te *• the necessity of having to pro rate char~esfor such Jomt t THOMAS HAMMOND.municipal function as the police radio and health' service or -: pr.senl,efficiency and ~reat savings could doubtless be effected .. It t

-would eventually cut down personnel without jeopardizing *either service. .. . ~. The performance of the Pointe w~s disap)?ointing 'this ~.

year in the support of its beautiful War Memorial Center. "*Having been handed this ma~nifi,cent property for the use of t~Jl residents, the.. rank and file of Pointers have failed di~- t 'iCmally in helpin~ develop it to its pot~ntial capacity to a,dd to * \~ . (Personal Appearance) . ie'the cultural and social life of the community. t -.c ill' it

Great progress has been made at the Center during 1950, t ~"~ lfe()/~. & ',' ,but thanks for this must be given to a very small group who * ~7fJ 16," .'1C .have devoted their energy, time and monev to its mainte- t "., ic IInance. Much more progress could be made if the more than. t \.. " ic /7,000 families which have made no contribution, would do * A Comedy by CHARLES ROBINSON ond KENYON NICHOLSON ,

their share. !. SEATS NOW ON SALE ....(... ----, A drive condu~ted during the year to obtain participation * . .

from these non-gIvers produced very disappointing results. * Eves.: $3.60, 3.00, 2.40, 1.80,.1.20. Wed.Mat.: $2.40, 1.80, 1.20.

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"A wise old owl sat on an oak,The man he saw the less he spoke; What has .happened duringThe less he spoke tJi:e mo,re he heard; 1950 at your library? We areWh), aren't lfl'E like that wise ,oldbt.'rd?" being J adjured constantly .these

h d) days "to look forward and not{Edward H. Ric ar s back" but we'Hallowourselves* • '. . . .one brief glance over the:shoul-

If we may purloin a phrase from the New Yorker, der at the year just passin~'we should like to put the following paragra~h u.nder the Statistics in the main are "'dull"Go climb a tree dept." In one of his recent columns, dear but it may interest you to knowMr. Bingay is holding forth about something Of. other ..• that over 196,000 books circu-and follows it up with the statement that «the audIence loves lated during this period .... Thisit ... especially the low ... or television s~t." makes between four and"five. , * * *. books borrowed, for each. resl-

Speaking of television sets (the actual MACHINES, that is), dbent °hfGrosse Pl1°inOotoe.Y~4tr lid'". . : . rary as over '.. regls eredoers of good deeds and workers for charitable purposes, Will get borrowers, showing. an increasea small snicker o,ut of this. A local woman whoperfonns a weekly of about 600 over, a /year,:lagostint of collecting shut-ins in her car to take them here and there <Uia repr~sentin'g approximately'for shopping .. , had a new name and address added to her list! 25% of Grosse Pointe's 'popu1a.and b.r some mischance, got into the ,wrong house. She reports thlft tion. . 'the house was..as dilapidated as any she had seen; the woman whO The record, tool and fi~trl901.

Christmas may be a time for children, but ,New Year's, answered the door was slovenly and bedraggled looking .... and ~ec~ions arebecomingI?creas-and particularly the approaching new year, is a time for th . id f th t room shack was' a miserable mess. 'J:!hebare.mglyp.opular~ Over. 5500 'reaords

C h t d 1 t th e IDS eo. e wOIII •. ,wereclrculated durmg 1950 andn1en ... and womeD. onjecture on w a eve opmen s e floors were d11.tyand littered and the bro~en wmdow. panes Were both' .toolsand films\vere,bor-coming 12 months may produce is enough to make the' strong- patched here and there. with tar paper .. Wads of dirty stuffing, rowed more than 200 times inest shudder. The year 1951 brings a challenge that only reared their ugly heads out of t~e funiitureand a three legged the past twelvemonths.',strong men and women can meet. table was ,held upright by stacks of newspapers eomprising the There are those who feel that

. Christmas has come and gone and we have tried to pro. fourth leg. Our heroine was shocked and horrified as the WOman the advent of television meansvide the gay and happy time that children are entitled to ushered her into the shack and invited her to "sit down." the. death knell of reading. Itexpect. On the surface the holiday parties may have ap- It took the little doer of good deeds a few minutes to catch ,her goes without saying that sincepeared as joyous as ever. To those whose powers of observa- breath and note the drab surroundings ... before she noticed, (to ~here are only twe~~y-four. hourst. h d b h d b th th t . g f t re there was " . " m the day, teleVlslOnwlH cutIon a een s arpene y e rea enm u u , her amazement) a large, shmy teleVlSl.Onset m one corner of th d d' t' b t" th' t',..'t

d t t 'th f b d' g f nt t come . '., , . own rea mg Ime u a ' 1an un ercurren pregnan WI ore 0 m 0 eve. so. room!! Not t.rustmg her own eyes at that pomt, she ,asked the will ever take the place of read-Parents found themselves uncommonly lenient to the woman what It was. Proudly, her hostess crossed the room, turned ing causes us little concern.

group of college lads who have emerged so recently from it on and said, "Isn't that NICE?" Qur heroinet~lls us it was the There are too many people whochildhood that many adults still consider them as children. best looking set and had the largest screen she had ever seen! . like to read. A recent trend, ..theThere was the general feeling of "This may be the last vaca- '" .. '" country over, seems to be. towardtion in a long time. Let them make the most of it." Among LOm.{JNG BACK ON CHRISTMAS more serious reading a,nd' lessthese bovs, the attit!.tde was even more apparent. As they Some random thoughts: The beautiful poinsettia plant we re- fiction. However, reading remainsmet old 'friends, the question on every tongue ~as: "When ceh'ed, complete with instructions on how to take ~are of it. We well at t1}etop of the list, asd " a medium of. relaxation. Said a, 0 you go? must do this amI we mustn't do that and by an means. the other) library borrower, .B,' day or two

Evervwhere is the awareness of what the immediate thing must be done. But the thing that fascinated us the most was before Chris~as, "I've mailedfutur~ must hold. not only for these youngsters, but for us all. the last 1in~ ... to wit ••• "NEVER let it wilt!" ••• GET US all my" cards, .wrapped all myFor them the problem is the more acute because they are the OUT OF HERE! gifts, done all my baIting, spentones who will have to bear the brunt of the sacrifices. Scarce. '" '" * all my money and NOW I canly have they emerged from the carefree sanctuary of child- Hoping the, poor postmen weren't unlucky enough to have on read a book!"hood. Now thev are face to face with the necessity of should- their routes ... women who listen to radio' commercials! All week .. .. .. iering responsibilities and duties which would tax the strong- before Christmas, one I candy company advised its listeners that The Friends of the Grosseest' of men.. they could"give their postman no finer gift to take home to his' Pointe Library have been active I~;:;;;;;;:=;;;;==;;;;=====;d h t ana. enthusiastic during the. past IIA great majority of them do not even understan w a, family, than a four pound box of Blah-berry's chocolates! 'We can year. It is, gratifying to knowhas brought about a condition that robs them of the oppor- see the postman's face wreathed in smiles as he collects from" each I f h '

dd 1 that the peop e 0 t e commumty Itunity to finish their education and forces them so su en Y of the 40 people on his route .•. a four pound box of candy to lug are interested in their libraryfrom the equally cherished 'joys and pangs of adolesce.nce home. Oh! Brother! ' and in the improvement of itsinto the role of manhood burdened with the cares of a mIsfit '" '" .. facilities. We are happy to sayworld. The modernistic Christmas wreath bought by a local woman, the new branch in the Woods is

. They express the opinion that someone, so~ewhere ~as who saw it advertised in one of the big-shot magazines ... and it well under way and we hope itbotched things up most frightfully, and they conJecture WIth could be purchased from a big-snot New York shop. The wreatq. ;~Wbe open for ~usilless nextwonder how thin~s could have gone so awry :v~en .50 few I was described as the "last word" in modern decor for ihemodern .. • ..years have passed since millions laid down tneIr bves to I house; it came in shocldng pink and was festooned with love birds, If you belong to the distaffbring peace and understanding to men and women every- silver holly and shocking pink Christmas tree balls. Madame 01'- side of the household and werewhere. I dcrcd it . " . to the tune of Nine Dollars and fifty cents. What sbe fortunate enough to find a check

With this opinion there can be little arg.ument. ,!,he mess received, was the Dali-ist .looking hunk of jllnl{ this side of the in your Christmas stocking, don'tin which our so-called leaders have embrOlled us IS almost dumping ground. A not.quit~-round wreath of ordinary excelsior, let it burn a hole there. Ask atinconceivable. But that is now water over the darn an,p. the dyed a poisonous pink. On it were stuck here and there, a few your library for the recent book,time has arrived when a ::lational unity, pledged to endure tired silver leaves ... and exactly three small pink Christmas tree HhOWfiTO. L

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must stand united behind the you~gsters and thel'~' leaders The little woman who is NOT speaking to her husband for the ing introduction, tells how fromwho gO into actual combat. Ours IS a small donation com- holiday duration. On Christmas eve, Madame is closed in her bed- an uneasy distrust of the fioon-\pared to that which they are called ~pon to mak~. ~ut som~ room, putting sQme finishing touches to her coiffure: .. when he'r cial w~rld\ she has been 'c.oaxed'of the things we shall have to do WIll be most dIfflcult, ~na hu~band taps on the bedroom door ... and in tones that could' be and c~Jo!ea b~ Mr.. Scot~ mtoastrong men and women wi~l be needed on the homefront Just heard at. the City limits ... yells: "Bertha! The Frothingtons just ~een mteres~, l,n th1s bUS1~;S~ofas much as on the battle llnes. brought us a Christmas present. Do we have anything for them?" mvest;.nent. Furthermore,. ays

W' f '1 N t' 1 "d '11 b th It for S' h h. . . she I have laughed wlth ae aare not al. a lOna SUlCI e WI e e pena y ,ln~e t e, Frat mgtons were ~tandmg at the. foot of the s.t?lrS and reli~h' during th~ process. I wouldweakness. obvlOusly heard what ~e saId .•. and SInce our herome had have co,unted a ghoul anyone

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d A h '" .. .. reading abqut financial transac-Prog ress an pat Y Another scene we like. The family Christmas dinner complete tions. but that is because here- .with Aunt Sofie, ,Cousin Ella, sister.in-Iaw Marian, Uncle Ben, tofore Mr. Scott has not writtencQumnfour-times-removed Annabelle, Grandpa Ellis and step-sister about them. Miss Kimbrough ex-Susie ... with her six children. Each one is thanking the other. presses our own sentiments, whenfor the WONDERFUL Christmas present he, she or they sent. .. she says "I represent the nadir 'but can't think for the life of them ... what in aich the nerson of knowled~e of banks, bonds

.l' and stocks. If I caq understandbeing thanked DID send. what Mr.. Scott !has written-

They shift frOm one foot to the other while THEY are \\>eing anyone can!" .thanked .. , and they don't hear a word because they're wracking ., • *their brains to think of what THEY Ireceived from the guy doing Again we mention that all li-the thanking. Finally th~ light dawns (they hope) ... and they braries in Grosse Pointe will beare at last able to mutter, "And tha~ks for the lovely moustache! closed Saturd?y, December, 30.cup you sent us!" Ah .•. Noel. , • Noel.. .. ..

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KERCHEVAL AVENUEKOPO'S PHARMACY

16926 Kercheval at Notre DameCUNNINGHAM'S DRUGS

Kercheval at Notre DameNOTRE DAME PHARMACY

1700 Kercheval, at Notre DameGROSSE POINTE: DRUG CO.

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Rev. E. Arlhur McAsh, PastorJeanette Dorsey, OrQonistAdeN' Schindler, Chorister

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CALL, TUxedo 2-6900~11~~P WANTED' 8--:A-DTICLEt: FOR S.ALE_ ""11 c':DVlftES' " ~ ..~ , "t' 2 I W

(Male and F~lfnq'~) " __"__ '_' f". ~i'jJ"~ 11'>.... ~=""",~,rq: 1 - }ndow Washing " ' . " ..... ,.,.~. '''"~~.''''\M''••~~''''''1SECRETARY-ShQ~than'rl,-tYP1'ng CO~NICE ~OARDS, B~?uttfqlly C.O:ij.I'fIP:jijS, Y:P~o~~tfere'd I:ly stgrtn w~n4qws 4qIlg, 'scrfe~n~ Ch h N ' ~

n.ecessary. Good si'!lar~. East bGlJilt,. <lkPYLAstyle or ~~~~n.~!]j1l~mH~?Jl,.c U bt Q~ ~ TA~~~;Ild,.I~W11~P~Sl'ezrrQv'f!~~~t4TJ;1,te!l '.' " UN'C .' . 0WS IsIde church office .. Call MI'."s re1l.w~~" ,l<eview 7-. ~fflfles, 9p.P'Hl)e . o~r~!i~. ~ ..- ree y glVen on wa_ wa~l1ml.{~" "-'

• " . . lj'1f'lW 17-~1 n." . , . " - J~~ng, TUxedo 15-4~41 Thurs- FORMAL, Pale blue and sllvell;;J", HAY~$, WINPqWGb~N[N$ ,day, Friday, anq TlJe;d~y, net b<jIleril1a lel?gth, 12-14~ CPRNlP:Ji1 l?OMPS. ij~i'!utif411y AND 'WA~~ WA~HI~~ . , ,'"~.", , •••••• , f)•.

w 0 r n ;3 hpurs. Ha1f-pri~e., QHilt. fHlY ~tyll'! Qf q~si~~h 11 . ST, FAUn EV. LUTHERAN 8 p.m.-Chancel Choir rehear-WHITE GIRL, experienced, for TUxedo q-692~. Q-, :re"wic1.,,' T A,.lr,~vifaW 7-~!lQ7. VA ey:.2.778H ,cooking and downstairs work. I --, :" .n.. -H ft ."' '. 1149 DREXEL'" , qlillfon*~ a{lQ. tQthr.gp saLReferences; live-in; 2 adults' CURL'S White skates, size 5, per- 21"'!!,:,:DlIa, Ca. rv,."'., ' " . . ", n~V! Chfl~lt.~oW. ~;mslrOil~, ffJStor .8 p.m.-:j3~y ~CQut ,+roop Cpm-

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Goad wflges. VAlley 2.9133. fect con~itiQPl or will e~cpange ~ nt'l,,!!!I.l'!. l/!!.~ , • o~10e~l_L' ~RO:'f:l.:l,E:. c'~ " Mjs!'i ltqg~lle ff!l1!~J~1B!lJ:~~}1W~r. mlttee meetl~g.. .'. f . 7 TU rl 2 "208 P 1"\ !!" ~ I f,q",~ . , hiday,' .January 12: 8 p.m...~.

----. '--'---j or Slze '~ ~e!t0 -f.. A M9~T ~ONV!=HIF.NT ~~RYICE , -' ,. )'r.,qr:'l41n':. D~c. 21J, 1, Chil- , Frid~~,' .l~l1. &1 8 p.m.:-S~sipn .~_IlO~PERlli;N(::rji:D WAITRESS fOl' T- , II E I' h h'\ 'th SWindoW Qhl~~S~&-WilJJWA~sh~ qnm~ 9j1r.lstW~!! Prg~nHn qflq win'm""t",w.i~h tj,l"'neu;""'~~ber.s Square Dal1ce held in,the CO~4

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lunch and dinners. PreIer living I WO ta ng lS C ~Irs Wl CARPET AN"F) RU,G. torm Sas , . creen & vnung P t - t't ... ,.. ~H ... 1t ....... ' munity 1100111 pf the" s:r.urch •. _.on .JjJast silie. TUxedo 5-9752. j11aroon velvet cushIons an.d L.,1' Service'" ar y. *. * . whR W~lI joip. the i:lnurch o~ ~un- I _

- . . backt Num~e~ Q~kS~qll C?n- C~~AN'N$ ON! Prompt seR~~~ Reasori:ble SU.,11day, December 31, 9:00, d'lY, .r~p.u'ary 7. ,', , ..t~SITUATIONS WANTED ~ia [nl.j~S~xc:lle~t. c~~~ffil~~: yaU~ F-LOOR 1H5 LENOX ~J.!nday ~~hoQl; JQ;?O, Wqr~hip; . POffl-T-,f.:-M-r,-,T-,ft-p-p,s'r Combination'0 U F 'Ii' T TV d 5 ?884 " 1+:0P.p.m~ +'Jew Y~;:p:,'s Ev~ $erv", 21'1 M~C' .II~~ ,+ t-t ~ P c::P'~+MN~ ~nd I xe 0 -~ , /2 YeClfs 9f Satisfie~ CLJstqm!!Jr~ VAlley, (-6958 ice. ++ ,':U,,!_ llQlht 0 5

I BAp.els nef\tly gone; pr~p~ re~. SIMMONS Hide - A '- Way bed- ---,....----------- '" '" * ~Cw, fflH,b {}. W1lU~, P;lstQf 1)0 ,R ': ~i~~~~~e. GCa~ed fo.r an$ Al?~- davenport." Combination desk, ~~l~Hl:l~A~~~~,~~QY~XUTR;~rL~~' ~19~'II.t!Fil'lg .Tuesday, January 2, 8:15, Sun.' 1'~l.',fU, kH~~, .; ,

4-0661" ,00 ~lerVlce. ,ey I book ca&e, solid 1Up,ple. A\sa'" ~g. 'l,":':H"~ :,. 8 . "I: . '.' ,. -". _ ..... , ,. - day S!!hQol :aQatd. $AA9~Y, pecemJrer 31:-Youth Patented Phenix Wed 9 e. I 0 c; _• poker taple. TUxedo 2-57'72. yqUR CAR,PEif5 A,N!? R.~GS 1M- PLASTERIN{} - Repair . sp~!=j~+" 'I' ... " qass,'.. , . I Dowel construction, Bron~e Wirii

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. per hour. ReferepCfils. WAlnut . ions, $50:00. Barrel back chair, NOT THE BIGGEST ..,~" .. '", '. , .. '. , Th d J 4 Ion W aI1d th~ Kindergarten. I $1ft25 .2-2828. covered in brocatel1e, down 'c-UT THe: Bt:ST 21~1:!' m ...W 'f, t,urs ay, anuary , ; '1, 0- 1.0,,:4,~-Morm,'n.,g WorshiJ) "nd 71_,

'. - Y !"' .. b ,,_ ..,.~,. IIh, .gr", men's G.J.l.'ilrl,' 4, J.'"nior Choir.!-l ...cushlPn, $e5,OO~ TUxe~R 2-4665. ~. , , 't... ~ermpp. "Gpd' Giveth Th~ In~~A~~MpLOYME"T, 8URiAU CORNICE BOARDS. Beautifully THE CARPET SHOP, ING~ t\TT~NTION woop-s-p-n-E-SB-Y-T-ERIAN cr~;ab.'~.m.-:-cqilaren's Choir're-b'OR DEPENDABLj '~elp. pays, !milt: 'any' styfe or 'qe~ign. 15766 Wyoming AL,~ ~RI~I< ANR qM~NT l~!lpQ MllC~ at TfH'f~ynQad hearsa{ I $18l2weeks or part tiTl1e. t;:all ~iJjer Grenwick, LAkeview 7-9507. . , " W8RK " Rev. Andrew Rauth, Min~ster ig:gQ' p.m.-A:nrmp'l New Yep.!-"\;

Agency, 701 Chene. LOrain ------~-,.---- TE~FPH9NEq: NEW AND, R~flJ\IR Sunday, Dec. 31, 9:45 a.m.-, Eve :Party. Held in the Church' ~• G. E. REFRIGEJRATOR. Monitor PQch t 1 Ik t . . Hours: Daily II ;I,m. to 6 l'.m •.7-2656.' t 7 'h' -f t T'k ~LJ~.hJN.4~M77 'Ir",~s.$eRs,~~rs!w~sec. Church'~choolfor'those9'yearsparlor. FrJday,9a.:n.tosp,m. ~_

, ( . "PR1 ' ~u~lf lee,' '-'l~ ,e Ilew, RES, VE. 5-2@8if Aso "Y«;Jt~wfPrp9fJl19,R~9~qno!>l~ ~l)~ QVj:lr.' * * ..C;,arter Buses tor All COLORED COlf. 'D. T ,ES, <; 0 Q k'.... . $~Qg,PP. rrUxeqp 1~plpq. " .ork myself W nr' d J 3 1 ~ r

";11',- • .\ :q .?,Tl1:- 9r!:/h~p' $ervic~, SI')+- wl'lcmes ay, ,anuary :.' p.m. ",.Occasion~ maids, chauffellfs. ccm~t~l<ers, 9~ARTICLES WANTED ~l~~!'::IJ~~tFi,~gf"ff,h;" MAR~H~$~ j11Qnr'!?,hf'l Y~~F i~ fietrpsp~~t."" SoAcI,leP't~.lzqm~};e'PtsUIlaCt!tTh~eWh2mme~nO'sff ',". '.. . a,' l n.~.'0. '",:,-,~.,:.DELUXE MOTOR 51AG~S janitors and. pqr~2fS, gay qr , I V 11 a.ni. - Chpp::h S~h8P~ for ..,.... ,... _ C _,

C';- $420 St L . $79° week. Field's I<Jmp'loY!11r.nt:TH ElOOKS'purchased for cash. En- 'R.R,O, WN EL. E.. e.,T. ~1(3 AII~y 1..4438 chilHt~n 3 tp 8 ye~rs of ~ge. Nrrs. Finlay Allan, 593fi Hillcre~t Q_0 ~c'lgo. ,.PUIS., 3-7770. tire libraries or fine single l::I - I":. dLos Angeles $46.58 I ,items. IWidwest Book ~~ryice, Malntenancc, Repalri Replacements ~ls:--C~rpe~te~ ',W~;k'''~'.'0 1-7 ,P,!}1.---;-OHenHpHse ?t th~ rQa

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WA N T ED P.!f~;J1P. !Irq ~J?JjYl!L11 . rooms or minor repairs done those home from school for the, A-PE~~ONA~S I TWO INDIVIDUJ\.~ g~raie~ to ..,. . ' , : SERVED. <?RQSSE f!OINT~ l:!yJ.i.~l=ns!'!HcPI'JtH~tqr. Q4Pt~k holidays, I Acme Decorating I TU. 2-569? . ,'rtFOR SODf\~;~I;-c1~ snacks stop at rent, b.etween Washingtgn,, R.d. , SIl\.ICE ,19.2.0 tr,'O"S 0," r."e_l"/l1es.t,'TU,,~,?,~ll,~24,.' ~-~.~1.~+:3Q a.I~.-Ne!V Ye1:}I"S' I .

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~.~~l.ntain open 10 a.m. to 10 IM'.call TUX:dO !-411~8. " I BEST ;~IC~S PAID 18 2-1-e....,....-.-.~-.,,-~-t-~-:m-(;-9-r.,...~'-.t--~~-""""""" F~~:.s~~~;iJ~~:~~~~~~~~r;:::4 f~e~~J\:I~ gt¥~~~};i;1~th~~~~~ P.gp£r ~p~:~:~I:: 'f(ashing ~ 'ii~EVISION"-~~---~-~~-- .~~~------ I _ANUFAC.lURERS agents at- .," ..... ~, ~.... atti£ roqm~, officle~, ~tor,e' Kar= * .. '" ~m GH~P,~... iQs~v4!lJ 1~~4 i~ RAQIO}:,'l YOUl1hAalq~•a IdrinAking P!"QQ-jl t~nti.Q!1; Office spac!'!jwith PThUone FOR MEN'S SUITS $EENCE~ cg~s,_E,.'.fS titiol1s. kiwtc~elnl.cabinets, ef

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em ca CO.1O res nonymous, servIce nee, YOUI' lame. X- TOPCOATS AND SHOES erences. 1 lam Brocke. Survey Conference for, Church "~I ~ ~,: ~I,s an(l ~~rv;c:e.TUxedo 1-12:)6 or write Box I edo 5-6635. ' INDIVI,P.,UA,L~ Y de5"ig:q".~.,nl'~.!\S Er,escQtt S7821~. ~ichool office'rs, teachers and iead~ ~

ITUI 3 1872 . t' , ~;; Complete Line of Re<:ords .. 'D..993. Grosse Point~ News. -------~------ sa . apd $j.l1~gic~l gapp'e~~~ qve~ . ers. The Religious Education .."

----- ...... '---. --.~- 7-WA,NTED TO RE~T A telephone call will bring us io 1~ ye~rs experie~c~. tJ4~4~~ H, F. JEN?EN, ~~I~ql~~ Council will '/'1150 meet. ~ ~ACI(" O'~ONII".R' ~."l,YES EXAMINED. prompt op- --------.~-----~--- d' I JOt 3&:0 1111 U" 1 ~ HOA"E AND INDUSTDIAI RE8A(CS '" ' .. ,. : VI" _ .,'.1

t!cRl repairs. Dr. R. Rant.ala'ICOUPLE needs five rqom aPClrt- you imme !atey~ "",!inner, ~!.f ~r+f:tt~+!'!Y!'1~qs~e _"1", ... ,. '" .I~,'~ -" .~, ~ 17~Ol K~R~IiEV4L. t fl t t b F b 15' .__ .~~_ ..- Pojn~~: 'C~ll Tpxfadp 5-~P?7 q;r Additions, t\nic~ c;9l')1pleteg. P.pr~hf'!s" 'Wepnl'!sg~¥,. J~n. '3, 4 p.m.- ~(11)tomctl.'ist, 1843 L.ancaster at men, a, e _c.,. y e ruary . FURNTTURE WANT,E.D,-, If 'you "'Owq~"p."d 7-4~1~. 'R G B I rl '11 t ' TU. 1-1~~5

VL\Il 1 1':1':-4 it I': t .L ,. ~ Recr~pt!g!'1 ,<:?p.ms.~ .9r9'lIlS ,uU. ~14!'! ~jr~s Wl :rn~e. v..~~>IIlack. nJxedo 1-Qfi22, Thurs- -<+ey n'fHQ ~ ~r !i fl.m. haye anything in the, 1in~ of -....-~=....-~--..,---,--:-....-.,...,.. . '" '" * I ~"l', ", ".. ,

ad;.' and M?nclay, Wednesday, j a-ARTICLES FOR SALE .. hous~hold fUl;'nituI'e a1'}d rugs, 21f~R~fri9,rqti9P 4372 ,~I~I\~R~9N .Vf.'...2,41ql Tlll~rS~qy, Jan: 4, 7 p,~;-Fl'lday evenmgs. I' ... , II '1'1 I Nt';' ., ... --, -_ ..~~ T bbl Ch'l• h 1" ca 'le saac ea way £urm- , " ...... . . .. ,'" fJ. nnITIf"INS' altef"tjon~ C"pi re e. 011' re earSjl.

'~BEAOTlFtfL-CH!ttjMEFORMICA tur",'16naO'K!,!rch,e,.val.'VAlley C.OMM"JiJ,R",qA~,ANI? pq.~esti~. ""r.'~, ,~ .... " "r ." ,.rr, , .~. 17:30 p,m.-B,oa,rd ot"Tru,s.tees"2A EDUCATI""N A I BRE Kf. 5T SETS I'- "l'l . .. .. nets and stairways. Gen~[~!- .., , ."" ~~ . A , '/\. 2-2115.' , CO!llIllete i~~t1in~ttj)P.s an p "meeting..--T~UTOR~-I-N'-G-' ~~'::'::-"-IC-E--I J\-IADF,;T9 gft~?fl-1h~s!: sets can be ------------ service: HR!11~ frl'!!lzer~r ~e~tg9 rp.9~~l"fliz!'1tjpI1_an~ F~pa~rs: (;H~ 7:31) p,m.~~oy SCQut rpe~ting ..

, :;1 _I:'I\. If, made up In lIli l;olqrs. Iflclualng yel. BOOKS bought in any quantity. 'ts t b It t 1 fice ~gr~i~i9n~. rpUxe~o lh~810. __ -,-_-;---:::;"..-.,...,,- __ ,.-_,--• ," ~ ROBT N M COL'LOM low. blUI'l.rFd."grC'IlIl~.tlln.Chalnl are .... h k t unl" m°r-prs, ,~,~, !=pp..rp.t!!.~ . . . ,,.' 11 ."",V,J.' • • . c upholsfercFl' !n gllF!m'pl!l$~IF.'Wi'1t!lflal, Entire libraries, ~QO cases, ~r ~IJ m~~~~. ~oFjt ~Hi!~iffitg~4: GARBEllfl1EJR wants repair or re~ , •

Director While ~aB!es!=ap9,e'I11itfl'l tp, i11'1Y SIze, objects. Mrs. B. C. Claes, 1670 Ge:YP'liln I1efrig~rflt!pn Service'modeling J'obs', also take orde.rs Year s,,Rel?zew4:;6 Fisher Rd, Grs Pte, Forms' shap~ ilnq ll111tel",al, gu can select L,e.ve.r.e.He, WOodward 3-4267. , 447 ~roross R'o'ad, TUx'edo 5.,' ,.' From 26 dlfter~nl ~fylI:5. VisIt Qljr fap. m fqr Clistnm m"rlp t"orniceA I ocodemlc subwcts from 1st graqe tory cl1splay' aner se~' the~p beautj'fui , 722,'~.. "v •.... , "C ---. .. ••••• - - ~" u. t."". ..,l"~'" >:.":,,, , .

ti-.rough college, Foreign languages; sets gUY ~tr'e!!t frRm' waml1<Jetimr, lI(IAN'S lim~e w~ed, wardroqfl l:JClerg~; Fei'lsonflgle, ~~kevh~l,v (~9n!imJ~flfPP'ffi r~Ke 1)odult educatlcn included, Qegrf)e savj! 3:1 Pl:f t:lln~. A~Q c. rRIt!e chillrs. trunk, b good conqltiop. Cflll D f. 7~2070. x-rays and 6,292 to.ok advantageteachers.' ., only $4.05. TUxedo 1-5747. 219=pQA ,"9

Teachers /1O,,;,y,rcgisterby collinc: ~AETAL M,A"C::.+E,.R,~ ty1fEj. ~9.. -..-.-.----..----"'-.-------- 2'lt-D k' .. of the Oppo};tunity.~ r '" .;.j '- ~. E 'DOOF REpAIRING E t " ressma Ing , . After """any months of study,TUxedo 1-644Q 248Q2 W~~eill~~fll"'fl~~Jt DetrOit 11-::-AUTQ~ f.QR S~L. :"~ _ " xper oJ! '"

----~-- ------ 0 en;'1Pal}y'.tll {rp' ~t. CHRYSLER Royai 4-dq'p,r sedan', ,ll:l~king mAfs ~I'J~ Fep,~!t'ing, E~€LUSfVE ~1terations by,Marie the F~rms decided to ~ppr.oy~ th~GROSS E PO INTE 'E'st' gFfrgjt.' MIc:hI8!ln ' n';rchased 'Dec". 194,a..., radio. Priyate. ~A. 6-g~?~. S~e~q~n. 'M!'!pfUf~. ~H~qial Fe: il1trqEiucfier 1)+ ft9wln~ !~t,q ~?ll

PR~sEAtt 5-q~~0 ...... H •.,... . , qgc!i911~ 911 all" qHgr,a~~~m~:,¥a~r=r pas~~p.&,th~'qllgl1 Its Int~~~e.0fH~1l Su~djJYs. 12 Ip 6 p,m. heater, li~,h~er, ~ .sPOl'esi exce~- GU'.FfERS cl~aned, p.?!oteH, in- 13327 Kercheval. VAlley 3-0053. ThIS means tl1e Farms, ShOl'esCONSERVATORY OF" . ~. , lent eondltlOn. lIke new; Pt17 ~iq~ and out, Repaireq ;m~re~ ._'_'-_-__-,-,",.,...:"_,-_"~antI City will all have flourine-

IF 1 fi j!; PLACE EQlJWMENT, - vate owner: 'best offer takes it. placed. L.A~eview 6-6233.. "VALET SERVICIj'l FQ~ gt\~9t £i-e?ted water as soon as instal.MUS IC scr~ens, ~l1 types, i(~te~ and- VAlley 1-7710 or VAFey 2-0438. Expert alterat~8n~, hf?m~, fyu Ji\tiql1 of equipment is completed.

, irons, tools. Sj:le d]Spl~y! at -.-----.----~-~~ LQCKHART ROOFING 60. d l' l' ,SMITH ~MATTHEWS. 6640 CHRYSL:E;ft Seqan. mq:el1(lpt Est. 1923 repairing, remq,",~,m~, r~I~~ng., Pointers went to the WarCharlevoix Ave~:'WA. 2"7'~55. " conditiop, looks like new; ,$875'1 'rUx~do 2~4651~ ',f\!{emRrial Pcint~r to donate 105

. " . , Owner; no tax. 260 McMIlla!1. R~sicjel']tiq!gnq CqmrnlilrciAI pints of b,IPQq to the Re'd CrossTYPEWRIT~~S, add i H f: ma- TUxedo 2.2428. , ROOFING, SIDING, TINNING. ~lw-BldCJ. Mqt!riRI to 8!'! ~hip'pe!l to the wounded

chines ~l!d $ U P l? J i ~ s. Buy -------------- Jqrns-Mgnyilll! Approvfiiq Roqfer" --"-'~" in E:orl':a.' 'where yo\.! g~t :ervice. Na- P-REAb ~~Tf\T~_____ ~AKFY!EW 7~720P 'BUILDING M"!~RIAhSThe douds of war hung heav-tional Office'Equipment, 16749 -.--- .. -----.. GINDER AND 6~MENT BLEHSl(g ~ly,q'yeitf~~'~~P~~t~s as reservesL,AI<EPQINT-F" ~~4. NiQht T':J. ?-?~M qr T~. 1-1~?? ' ,: '~<"'"' .0 .'. ~', l'n' Knr'''a s+"p"<>d'up tl1" defenseGI APPROVED Harper. TUxedo 1.naO, '. PLASTEcl""G AAAT-ER!AL '.. cM ..... , ~,. 1'::"" '. ,", ,Unusually wpll QmstTYQt:9 H~lldr8pm :2'10

" Ii ' f,.' "," ft ... '. ... ~ y l'~. ~~!~~.:,.\ Brql1r~m~ I M9n¥ :PointI'lF:S wereEDGEWATER I 90~8 .--- home':'Sunroom~' breakfost room, first ~ ,=-:::-:,.g"" gntl! !!I!~9r-9.! Scmd, Groye.l, Fill,,I:l.~irt! ¥,e.rl,9~ SlJ"n,,9" ' l;l.r - .;) ~ F,OR A. aE.T.T"H1,R,'grade of use,d . , ~ 1. AA L !1::ln~11l!1to <!~tive servi~~ by theI ,T: flppr lavotory.. ~reC!lzeway attached "'A'P' T FI1I.T-~C:::T' . -"d" Crush Ston~' E@m~nt m9rtOr. line, '" 7,

Tt"rORING BUREAU,' .Teacher, ' furniiure se~ Neatway Furm. I ,.I k 1. lot F.;,t.t . ~ • ,~lEJH, !m~pgr ,ec, C"'ment Ercidl,\';"n,.j-S~w~r.-E't9~1,:. " qr~n ~mg.others ep.Hst~p,. in their'-' I 930 v h I W 1 flqrage, orgc; wn. "!~c ~ orfJe, nr,:>'ttn,a"T.1d.. ,0,U.• ts,l~e P::l1"tl",g at ,C' - v~R '" ,/j " . "'. ~ s: t' d fq ps15 vear's ex'perience. Any sub- ture, 13 ~:>-erc~Yi'\. e a- wi,th p,lcnty of -frUit. trees and gar. ,.,!' ., ..u. t_ 'U~lt~, S'"I: C'l.AID cH6RE5 c~4P ~:;ys qr111~. rc~,'

~ - h th th dl'en plots, r~::l.S,l)t'I,a.hl.e c,n..st see Charles A.,' I: ~ _A!" :-!' ,," , ,.. t, TU' d 5-2450 ways ave e mg::; you are ~n _~t H "l BUILI:'IEDSSUBP.LIESJce », xe o. looking for. VAlley 2.2115.' . MARTHA BACHERS Schr.ader. VAlley 4:0388. L) ~ v.,,:., ..

3-LOST ANti FOUND I------~.------ Y!.'-IIf::Y1~7710 . 'EXPEfl,T-pa[ntlng,-paper-Fianging ~ 23715 Little Mack------------- alG SALE ON! ,------------- by' mechanics, fr&!e estimates: Neor Harper' .'LOST, While delivering Christ'- ALUMINUM "COMBINATION '?:-PET~. . Prescttt 5-55,15

mas presents thro~lghout the STQRM WINDOWS .. . .. Vim A~~cl1~~ rV~!l99 g:a~Ol:Pomte on SU'1day, Decemgcr, ~ MmIATUIl~ Pm?l1les, Schnauz. TUxeqo '5-t}649. ~lY-PIANO S~RVI~ta~4, a gold man's wrist watch We give you temporary storm win. ers, Dachshungsj bred for dts" \ ~ . " k ...;;,...-----="-:-::==~7""':;:==

. I ~ I I h' d' J . dows imm~diptely while you ore position and type. 22835 Grove, ,RE~UH3LE pa!p.ter n~eds w?r : n,~IAN' O.~ TU.,_~.El?l cl~,l!ned, ,oth-.w,t 1 go c mes oan. tlvema f d r t be filled neal" Hal'per, 'off .Nj'ne 1I.rl'!~,' +'i~9~g~.PQf~tQr,.,B~,.l1!lrHangmg, p ~_ _ ..~ .' ...make.- Owner's name engraved WQltll1g RT yqW or eo. +yt ~ r 11 proQfEl~"lln.rl.r,;r,pa.i.r..,e,r1.. ~etl~f~e~~.' DURAN SALES CO. ~--_._' ---- Gl?q~ refer~n~~~: Ad wa -"'~ ~uM ~ If b •.on back. Reward for return to k' SIAMESE KITTENS, pedigreed, washer. VAiley 4-7808. tion guaranteed. Reasona IeR b t B Edg GIOS e Pointe I 15295 Mock ot Lo epornte , 'rates, Seil~~rt. T.U.x,edo 2~32.7,9,'o er ." ar. .','s . TU ede 1 5986 ChampiQn pjoQrl tin!l. 'l'Uxerlp , _ _ .. , _ :_ '''__''_~'' __ ''~ _News office, 99 Kercheval.. l(' . ..... "',. ", ~ ,,, • ".M FOR fiNER----------1 ITALIAN cutwork banquet cloth 1.8a~2. INTI"'Rlo'R- "&' 'E'X"'T' "'RIOR gOMPLETE EI~!=l-~E~V~g~

(hand-made), 3 yards long, il-S~RV!SES rp)~Gen@r~1 [::;,., . __ t .. . Tuning, repairing, refinishing,Ii wl'th 1 dQzen 16" napkl'ns' nev- ,....... .... ..... .~'d. PAP~,ITING & ~E<3eRATING and \'.rRp~hp~9o~il: W~nut" OUSTqM, m,a,.d,,e., 4j:ap~.rles an., ,!.~ ., '. 1;:;1, •. = ,. , 0] ~ ~ 1I er been tls!,!d, $60. TUxedo . .. 1-20~~: Tta~e lf91.Jf or~er ~er..¥.! 5-9406. " slip covers, beautiful selection CHRIS C. CHARRON & CO.

I of fabrips: .R~~sonably p~!ced. WAln~t 2-3~1l6TUXEqq. expensive, worn once, WorkmanshIp guar~ntee. Call rf! , ..,... .1;'

cl~ane!i. Grosgrain lapels, size ~hirlee. fq~~PP 2~5Qq~; , Satisf9cti@f1 gyp qH~rontee

38 medium, $45,_ T~~_~-0?4~_. _. UPHOLSTER"ED BOOTl=IS A.. q: liPV.!S g~£g!~~!n~ ~nd'WliITE ,:ftU~piAN fQ~' ~~arf," . ""b' hs painting, interior and extpt:1or:

14 il1cnes lp.~al 1!~~I'J~~, $~O. 1 \Be~utl~1.!-! J.Hm?l~tereq . o<,?t ~ Wan e~9~r. reIll9veQ: W!isqingBlack Alaskan Seal Coat, SIze .cj.eal for breakfast nooks" rec llnd cleaning. VA.l1ey 0 2-5587.

't:ation rooms. and d!'!ns. fpll!le "1.. " >-c .... ".. W ,

]4-16, len[ftp 41 ~nclW15; $35. lJAoths are upholstered in Duran 1239 Lakepomte.Phqn~ Tl!'~~gg l*?Q1? aH~r ~ r)astic material available in 32 '21 ••.....:WaIlWnc: .. ingP'1l1. or ~~~!lr4~,Ys. cqlors and patterI"jS., .. ~1'. ;;~lt '

b!A.8::m:!S~(._&2L_.m::::::Ii4C,".,.siu.il "te!\ We can build any t¥p~," ~i1i~SF WAB~ij WA~mNG. right price:,~ --== ... "'- ~ '';; , '. I s~yle gf pogth ~o fit a'llY empty neflt "Yor~. Wep r~£!'mm~.Bp.~d:

.. ~ ,.; ,f Sixth ehurch of Christ, llpok Dr corner' also n:atcbl?~ Gl'osseP 0 i n t e. B. GantryEaENE~ER ! ~~i@r'lti~t, O~troit gg~nrpCj~CjRl~!ito Itflrmqp.~~~ 'Ylth f?r,~~~RH 9~~Q:t9: ' . .. '

BAPTIS.T I II t. 'A Visit 01.11' factory display and EXPERIENO.ED wall 'V'~~hlP.g.I, 147~P ~.F~tllit.va ,vent;~ S/il~ the~~' t{Qr~epPl'i lmotn~ ~Pd. Grgss"e P~nnt~ ~~t~r~nc~s. 'fR..

CHURCH $unday Servlce~ 10:30 Il. m. tffble. Price range $79 anq up. 3-4110.,

i ,,"d 5:00 p. m. MHAL' MASTE~~ MF-G: 90i WINOe\J/ CLE,i\N','I'~fr.i~un~l\:r ~~hDpl: 11l:30 \II. m, ~ I"l~

, 2~802 Gratiot Ave" E~st Detroit AND WALL WA,E..FlING. =:WeonesqllY evenln~ resttmon~l!! f\ , ~ = A TMceUne lit 8 p. m. Near 10 Mile Road S!'lryic~ .~n ?sreens ~m~ ?t~rms,' ~

O Open Daily 'til 9 p.\ m. D • l, h' I tl rJ"'n" ~Reaf11ngRQQfIl~pen Week a:rl', East Detroit. Michi!;an ~r.l!=l' W~s ,lng exp.Elr ,y ~':< ,t'" ~= = _

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1,1 1Q:UO Il. m. to 9:00 p. !J1. I Prescott 5.-5200 H. E.. G'AGE & $.0_'11-1 E=- MONDAy THRU FRIDAY -7:io A~ ~. to 12 'MIDNIGHT10:00 a.m.-"New Year's Mes- Sunday 2:30 t\; 0:00 p, ~ _ .r" _sage." .. _ c' " Open' Sundays. 12 to fl' p,. m, VEnjce9-4394 or TYXllFle ~,8700 ~ SATURDAY 7:30 to 6 J~M. ' 1=_

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BolO!:,c~,:~~~~;~~;w.~::! UN '1~~::~~FF~R~~=CIir - VAlley 2-9070 iIfJe:"~::°'la~~q~~1:::;:~i'~ i°Plc). ~ Cp.rnp!~te plllfPQi!1g ~mRh~flt!n8 service. ~ - ~

T b i S~j:'01Q!J111:09 A.M. I lI,lstal1ati,on and servlC~ for J:tas. and ~ ~ . ~A~,:i:::[~;;:~~:,::.: i "Tb,~:;~~l:~t.f;~ I BRUCreq

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Page 8: , rQsse ews 99 Kercheval 'tV. Z-6900 Or All the ..digitize.gp.lib.mi.us/digitize/newspapers/gpnews/1950-54/...Car Stolen circle of SC,rooge employees who etnan:ating sounds and acco.m-

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your party a success.

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~t moderote prices. The kind of

food and service that will make

~t the BURGUNDY TEA ROOM

Dance Music by the

Manny Lopez Trio

Whittier

Thursday, December.28, 1950

Ti,eBurgul.dy

Tea Room

Unlimited Parking Facilities. .

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'eaceful and 11;appy'

New 'iear

BURNS DRIVE AT THE RIV£R

VA. 2-9000

the old tried and true ones,

IDH~RE is no time quite

like

the, ~olidays f~r remembering

the friendships we, cherish,

and there dre no wishes like

Like an Old Keepsake

10631Whittier

Cor. Roxbury

KOTCHER OLDSMOBILE1SSS4 E,Warren TU. 1-6600

(/~</rll~~~ ,e.,?~ ~ Distinctive

for theholiddY you'll get more

TV. 1-5262

16373 E, WARRENnr. Audubon

106 Kercheval

Pink Christmas At QueeneysIt w~s ~'Pink Ch~isbnas attheCharl~s Go~'eyJr;,\Mr. an! Mrs. Mrs. William Daj.', Mr. and Mrs.

J. Rex Queeney,home in Ma'umeeIOfis U~ Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fisher Brown, Mr. aridavenue the Saturday befor.e Tr~man B.own,Ml'. and Mrs. Mrs. Joseph Burke, Mr. and Mrs.Christm.as when gu.ests gathered' Allen Loma.'C,Mr. R:'ld Mrs. Gle~~ Al McHenr and Mr. and Mrs.for holIday cocktaIls. Bowls of don Roberts, Mr. and Mrs, WII-l an y .pink poinsettia blossoms, green -Earn Farr, Carl Larson, Mr. and William Walker Jr.and frosted snow white spikes --------w ere use d throughout the.house. " ..

Among those lifting cups ofChristmas. c h e e r' .wit h f theQueeneys w er e Mr. and Mrs.Sterling Dockson, Mr. and Mrs.Alexander . L. Wien.er, M r s .Rumney Gage,. Mr.' and Mrs.

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Nursery Sod and Bent Grass.

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CO,LBY'S'

•. GARAGE MATERIALSClear Siding'

• OAK FLOORINGSelect ~nd No .. I

• Ping Pong Tables• Plywof)d or Masonite

For Train Tracks,. Peeky" Cypress Paneling• Knotty Pine Paneling _

Bring In Your PlansGet that attic or basement room. completed.A complete line of everything in buildingmaterials. 'Prompt Ser~iCe, when it cqmes to buiiding.

let us help you' solve your pr,oblems~ .

Ma.rS~ ,Hay. for covering gardens, Peat 1I105S, COW Manure,

Wm. J. ALLEMON1717.7 Mack at University Phone: TUxedo 2-9085

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W.. carry a full line of home made sausage and lunch mea.ts.sllccd fresh to ~'ollr m'der, Also, beet tenderloin, calf liver.baby beef liver, corned beef (kosher style .or plain) and a fullline of fresh meats. ' ,We have a complete. line of frozen foods, dairy products and

-many other dellcacies for house parties.

Fireplace EquipmentSCREENS - ALL TYPES,

Grates -' Gas Logs.- _Andirons - Tools

Quality and Attractive l:>rices. SEE DISPLAY AT

SII.ith-~lat.,hews£0.6640 Charlevoix' Open Saturdays until 5:00 'W A. 2-7155.

PHONETU. 1-7169

Home-MadeCUBE FRESH

STEAKS GROUND .~~~

VIENNAS Tender and , BEEF _sInceJuicy 1927

\. 63c Ib, 89c lb. 59c Ib,

ower's' LUMBER SU:~~IES" 19743 Hcirp'er. betwein 7 and 8 Mile Rds.' 1u, 2-4800.. The Biggest Little Lnmbel"\:",rd 'In tile World!

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Christmas Time DebsPresented. to Society

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Lydia Buhl, Mt!ry Meade Phelan, Julie Dickson and MarianneTrombley Occupy Society's Interest in Days Before

Christmas~ Debuts C9ntinue This- Week '.. \ .-'

. Afternoon receptions introduced t\vQ, more Pointe. debu-'tantes to society this season when Mrs. Albert C. Dicksonpresented her daughter, Julie, at the Country Club and Mrs~Bryan Trombley and her daughter, Marianne, received in

'their Edgemont Park home on Saturday. -Silvery lace over white gro-'~------------

grain taffeta fashioned the fA UW t H'gown Worn by Julie Dickson, f.t 0 earwhose father's Am e r i can L · C IBeauty roses were caught by OUISe uy ersilver bow to one slender arm.Scalloped lace was used onone side of the frock, endingat the waltz length hemline. ..

~Irs. Dickson was in deep Phelan Ballblue lace gown, bands ofAmerican Beauty taffeta show- At the Phelan ball, .• because it was a formal debut oring through the Jace, and she their daughter .•. crowds of grown,,:ups joined the young-'wore a corsage of American sters . . . .Beauty toned camellias. Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Evans and Count Francois deGardenias at their shoulders

identified the coterie of girls Champeaux of Paris had dinner together before arriving tolQve~yJulie asked to assist her be the first down the receiving Jin~ . .. .c6mmg out party. We saw: Mr. and Mrs: Charles T. Fisher, Jr: , , • Mr.

, They included Joy Steinbach, and Mrs, Charles Creedon .. , Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeO.whose engagement to the debu- Johnston (she is a dreamy black tulle drifted in blacktante's brother. Albert Jr., was velv~t dots . , . cut short to reveal tiny .black satin slip.announced this Christmas; Mary pers laced for a ball) ..•Stuart Macdonald, Mary ]lc- M d M W'll' L M G" Mr d Mr. an rs, I lam . C Ivenn... . an rs.Kean, Lydia Buhl, Carol Kornef- J HR' k J M d M G:fel. Ann Bross, Katharine Curtis. erome . emlc, r.... r. an rs. eorge E. SchenckBarbara Barnum and Ann Bross, ... Mr. and Mrs~ .Charles B. Warren, Jr., ... Mr. arid Mrs.

For Mrs. Dickson there were John T. 'Woodhouse ... Mrs, Butler Higbie. " .Mrs. Chisholm N. Macdonald. MISS LOUISE CUYLER Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Sherer . ,. Mr. and Mrs. Alvan IMrs, Charles V. Hicks, Mrs. John ' Macauley, Jr .... Mr. and Mrs. Chisholm N. Macdonald '.' .1R. Sutton Jr" Mrs. J. Lawrence On January 10, the Grosse the deb's uncle and aunt, :tv1r. and Mrs. Francis Cockrell Ga1- l

Pointe A. A. U. W. wlll present I d t. M d M .R b t M t' M d 1I!fBuell Jr Mr>: Clar'ence Boydell au e ... r. an rs. 0 er ar In • •• r. an J.VJ.rs.., .. as guest l'peaker, Miss Louiseand .Mrs. Sherwood Heekie. Cuyler. Associate Professor of' George N. Monro II . . . .

It kept Pointers bu.sy making Musicology at the University of Among whom word soon passed around that "the grown-two receptions during the after- Michigan, School of Music. She ups' bar,was in the bas~merit" . . . 'noon. At the Bryan Trombley holds degrees in musicology from" .. >1< *home. Christmas greens and the Eastman School in Rochester, Roosevelt Warren Wedd.'ngcrimsun tapers were used on the ..N. Y., and the University of Mich- ..mantel as background for Mrs, , Lots of the "Gro\'{nups" were' interested in the sketchyTrombley and Marianne. igan. information at hand of the Dec. 27 wedding. of BenJ'amin S...Professor Cuyler has taught

Marianne greeted the guests in violin in schools and has also con- Warren, Jr., arid Ethel du Pont Roosevelt in Greenville, Del.-l :..a strikin~ gown of opalescent ducted private classes. She has Mr. Warren, with his mother, Mrs, Benjamfn Streeter ..satin with overskirt designed of done radio work as well and was Warren of Lake Shore road, left before Christmas for Lake ...gray nylon net billowing in row a member of the Hochstein Quar- Forest, where ,they spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. John '<liter l'OW of minute ruffles. A tette in Rochester. C. Wilson ...matching satin stole, clipped to 'w ld W I C The Wilsons, along with Mr. Warren's other brother-in-the gown ,"vithbrilliants, covered Durmg or ar I ,Dr. uy- 1 d' M d M d

Id leI' was dub director for the aw an. slster,' r. an rs. Ran all Comptoh of Pittsburgh,her shou ers. d h h h IAmerican Red CI'OSSSouth Pa- an lS mot er were t e on y members of the family presentFor the o~casion, Mrs. Trom- cific Area. working in Caledonia, at the simple ceremony read in the' home of the bride's

bley chose deep blue purple Fiji Islands. New Hebrides and b th E r d PIlI h. Icrepe embroider'ed in sequins . ro. er, ugene . u ont, , w 0 was a so best man.Hawaii. She acted as liason be- Th I . d W 1 £with purple orchid corsage.. e new y manic al'rens e t immediately for a

The debuntante's roommate, ;~~~~e~hf~/~r~~i;r;:~g~~ssf:~~~ Southern wedding trip and will return here in mid-Maris.nne Sherman of Arcade, N., Pacific (Mosquito' Network). January ... to make their future home. . • ,J., .came ?n for the ~ay to be Recently Dr. Cuylel' received a Mrs. Warren's younger son, Christopher Roosevelt, willsemor assIstant. The gIrls attendd Rockham Grant for research on enro~~ adtFDetfkoli.tUnivRersity SchloOl 'h' ..~,Mt. Holkoke. The other attem - the work of Isaac Flemish com. nn ran In D, oosevelt II, w 0 attends the ~essen- .> .., f h • iants were. Mary Waterfall. lYlary poser of the sixteenth century. den School outside oof Boston ... will come on tQ the' Pointe .. ...•. ~, ~.. '.... jAnn, HarrIgan. Peggy Harngan, As a result the university will to join his mother and Mr. Warren at the close of the spring' ~~SS HEL~N Jot STEINBACK.LOLliSHoltz and Ann Candler, this v ublish Book III of semester. . . -Picture by PaulGacn

Mrs. Trombley asked several of - ear p Th - RIb 'h h l'd d' ~---------_.-her friends to preside at the tea lsaac's Choralis Constantius, un- I, e. o~se:re t , oys, spent tea 1 ays at Hy e Park,table during the afternoon. They del' this grant. WIth theIr fa.her, Flanklm D. Roosevelt, Jr., and Mrs. Elean- HOME MADE SAUSAGE-QUALITY FRESH MEATSincluded ~l's. George West, Mrs. This meeting. scheduled for 8 o_r~R_o_o_s_e.v__e_lt_..~~ __ ~ ~_ HICKORY SMOKED HAMS and BACONRobert NlChols,. Mrs. ~erbert .m. January 10 at the War Me- .-----------------..:..-~------.:--------.:----~-'----Buhler, Mrs. WIlham Barle, Mrs,.P ,. , .Russell Candler, Mrs. Gilbert m:onal Center, WIll be of mtE'restWhelden. to members and their husbands.

Following the receplion Dr. andMrs. Trombley entertained thedebutante and her assistants atdinner and dancing ill the De,.troit Boat Club. The young meninvited lor the evening wereGeorge' Kennedy, Hugh Dill,Richard W. King of Miami, Fla"Bob Coleman. Ray Leszynski,Jim Fenske and Bob Fosmoe.

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