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Page Fourteen<br />
Michigan Garden Club<br />
Meets in Buhl Home<br />
Mrs. Arthur H. Buhl, Jr., and<br />
Mrs. Howard Smith were cohostesses<br />
Tuesday a1ternoon at a<br />
regular meeting of the Garden<br />
~<br />
COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE<br />
HYDRAMATIC EXPERTS<br />
UMPING & PA'NT.'NG<br />
ONE.DAY SERVICE<br />
14350 E. WARREN<br />
Club of Michigan in thlJ Huhl! Po zOltterFetes<br />
home on Provencal road. ,<br />
A leclure on "The <strong>History</strong>, D " tl y SI ay<br />
Culture ahd Variety of the Rose" I OJ0 t t<br />
was given by Mrs. Rkhal'dson<br />
Wright, of Greenwich, Conn. ,<br />
'fea was servcd after the bUSIness<br />
meeting,<br />
Cadillac OwnersH<br />
Oldsmobile OwnersU<br />
Authorized Sales and Service<br />
Authortzed parts and factory-trained meehanles.<br />
No job too bii' or too small. Brine in your car<br />
for a thoroueh eheck-up . • . No oblleatton.<br />
KOTCHER OLDSMOBILE CO,<br />
15554 E. WARREN at Somerset<br />
TU. 2.5640<br />
F a<br />
GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />
Ford Will Head<br />
National Chests<br />
Pointe Artists<br />
Plan Exhibition<br />
A cocktail and dinner party at<br />
the DAC last week celebrated the<br />
twenty-fifth wedding anniversary<br />
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Dossin<br />
i<br />
of Berkshire road .<br />
HUDSON TAPERT CO. ~~<br />
Mr. and 1\'Irs. Anflrew T. Phillips,<br />
of OttoWH Hills. 0., who attended<br />
the couple at their wed- '<br />
cling. were present.. Others were<br />
the John Irelands, Joseph Kupke,<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Riehl, the<br />
~1. AUTHORIZED HUDSON SALES & SERVICE .:. Walter Albrechls. Mr. and Mrs.<br />
•r ~. E~i1 Schull7. and Mr. and 1111'S .<br />
George Dillworth.<br />
Radiator Cap<br />
Thieves Return<br />
Honoring M I' S • Waterfall's<br />
brother and sister-in-law, Major<br />
Reginald Quarton. USMC, and<br />
Mrs, Quarton, of Washington,<br />
D. C., the Thornton E. Waterfalls<br />
of Lincoln road entertained at a<br />
Sunda)' dinner for the family.<br />
The Quartons, with their children,<br />
Bruce and Kathleen, were<br />
guests in the Waterfall home for<br />
a week before leaving for San<br />
Francisco, where they will board<br />
a ship for Honolulu, May 7. They<br />
will be at the latter station for<br />
three years,<br />
Attending the family reunion.<br />
the first one since before the<br />
war, were the senior Quartons.<br />
of Oxford, Mich., and Dr. and<br />
Mrs. A. E. Quarton, Jr., of<br />
Birmingham.<br />
DANGER ELIMINATED<br />
A hole in the sidewalk which<br />
the police classed as dangerous<br />
was found on S1. Paul between<br />
Lakepointe and Beaconsfield on<br />
Thursday night, April 22. It was<br />
caused by the sewer work which<br />
is in progress In the nearby alley.<br />
It was at once protected with<br />
red lanterns and the contractor<br />
notified.<br />
TOTAL<br />
TOTAL<br />
Baha'is Fonn<br />
<strong>Local</strong> Assembly<br />
Pointers dropped in at the Henry Ford II, of Provencal From May 1 to May 23, the The penchant for the oma. The Baha's of Grosse Pointe<br />
Scripps home on Devonshire road road, Grosse Pointe Farms, has I Grosse Pointe Artis!s Association: menIal chrome radiator cap that, Farms formed the first Baha'i Asbeen<br />
elected N.itional Chairman I will hold its annual exhibt at' . .,'<br />
Sunday afternoon when Mrs, of the Communrty Chests of Am. I Aig M e comes on the new BUick cars sembly III this community on<br />
James E. Scripps III entertained erica. The announcement was M~,~, F~:ri~~itch became presi- still holds strong wih juvenile April 21. The Assembly, or govet<br />
cocktails in honor of Dorothy h' .<br />
Shay, the Park Avenue Hillbilly. made in Atlantic City at the dent of the group when new of- t Icves in the Pomte neighbor- erning body for the activities in<br />
, annual meeting of the Commun- ficers were elected at the annual hood. each locality, is a group of nine<br />
Among those present were Dr.' C d '1 f A h d h .<br />
. , " Ity hests an Counci so' m- meeting in t e ~loran roa orne S:'lme months ago many such persons, elected by a unl~ue<br />
fnd 1>~s. Phlll? Sloan, the \\11- c!'Ica by Edward L. Ryerson, of of Mrs, Augustm G. Nutter. thefls were reported but the method, Without campaigning,<br />
I~m . Breel s, Mr. and Mrs. Chicago, president of the Com- Miss Valerie Corbett is vice habit seemed to have subsided lobbying, or nominations, the<br />
~Icha~d b M. vJPltzley, Mr. and I munity Chesls of America, president; Mrs. Nutter, secretary: until Wednesday night when Mrs elections are held in a spirit of<br />
rs. ~ ~rt . Scr~pps, Mr. ~~d<br />
~rt Wlli~a~ JR SCIlPPS, Cha .. e~<br />
. . d ~n R t l eh ~~rt Ba~lts, Mid<br />
I ~n d ~~. b' a P I son, 1'" an<br />
'Mr. Ford succeeds Henry J. Mrs, Earl Dql~iige, recording<br />
Heinz 11, of Pittsburgh, ~1r. secretary and MISS Stella Kleff-<br />
Heinz will continue as vlce-. m,ln. cOlresPo,ndmg secretary.<br />
chairman under Mr. Ford, ! Mrs. E. R. Lltlle was elecled<br />
Leona P. Rubitschun of 1114 prayer and meditation, at which<br />
Buckingham reported that her time a secret ballot is ca:!.<br />
new Buick had been stripped of' 1 Officers of the Grosse Pointe<br />
several accessories including the Farms Assembly are Russel Wer.<br />
u 19 Ie.. ' :rhis means M:, Ford:s name: treasurer, an~ Mrs. John R. Pear, radiator ornament: while parked neken. chairm'an; Mrs. Floyd<br />
,Others wh~ gleeted ,MISS S~ay<br />
\\ ere Dr. Wilham GIbbs, Dick<br />
Gibbs, Dave Roney, thE Thomas<br />
Will head the NatlOn