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Edgar Cooper, and the Troop Ad-.... anced to Second Class 619 Scoutmaster, Joe KikeL Scout were Homer Beltz, Jeff Garberson, David Lubeck, John 'SO HE SAYS' Mazer and John Shoemaker. It's the man with the will Advanced to First Class Scout power to oreak Cl bad habit were Gerald Bratton, Edward I when he sees fit-that never Kennedy and Roger La Rose. sees fit. S510 ',Vr,odward at Ferry,. Private Parkin! 3 OA YS! . , Republicans 1!ear Bentley Congressman Alvin M. Bentley of Owosso, a former career diplomat behind ,the Iron Curtain, member of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, and frequently mentioned possible candidate for governor, will address the Women's Republican C~ub ALVIN I CARPETS and. RUGS BOUND 4S C McCOY & SONS OAR PET M. BENTLEY per yard FAST SERVICE UNTIL 8:30 PoM. COMPANY OPEN THURS. AND FRL 15720 HARPER (At Balfour) TU. 1.6088 to of Grosse Pointe on Monday, February 27, at the Grosse Pointe War Memorial. Mr. Bentley was a member of the House of Representatives Study Mission which recently spent two months in Europe and Israel to study United States policies, programs and problems and which reported ,its findings .to the House of Representatives on .January 26, 1956. Mr. Bentley will cover ~he complete report of the study mission and particularly conditions- in the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Austria, Turkey, Greece and Yugoslavia. n'is a little known fact that after his near assassination on the floor of Congr~ss from bullets of Puerto Rican nationalist fanatics, Congressman and Mrs. Bentley made a good will trip to Puerto Rico in November of 1954 which excited tremendous enthusiasm throughout that island. The trip successfully demonstrated to the people of Puerto Rico that no resentment or hara feelings existed on the part of the Bentleys, but, instead, it was their hope and des ire to strengthen relations between I the mainland and the island. Amotlg Congressman Bentley's achievements was his 'success in obtaining the release of John H. Noble of Detroit, who was freed in January of .1955 after,having spent over nine years in a Soivet labor camp. "I Was a Slave Laborer," <strong>by</strong> John H. Noble, is the condensed book selection in the current February issue of Read- I er's Digest. Luncheon will be served at 1:15. Please telephone Mrs. Waldron at TU. 2-5117; Mrs. Barnes at TU. 1-6412; or TU. 1-0614 for luncheon reservations which must be made <strong>by</strong> noon of Thursday, February 23. All Re~ publican invited. reduction women in the area are ' G R.O SSE POI NT ENE W S - Farms to Buy , J.Jot.for Parking The ;F~rms will purchase a let in .the .Mack avenue business dfstri~t, : and will hold it for fl,Jt\!l'e, city., planning, it was brought out at a ~ouncil meet .. ing. on Monday, February 20. . Tlie 'lot, No. 170, owned b~r Abram D., Brown of. 212 Kerb~r road, is part of' the Grosse Pointe Farms Manor Subdivision No.1,' and is' located on the southeast corner of Calvin at Mack avenue. The :rarms council authorized City Manager Harry Furton to negotiate purchase. of the- lot and .stipulated th~t the sum to be paid' ,should not exceed $4,500. The council, also rescinded. a November. 1, 1955 resolution which. would clear the way for condemnation proceedings to acquire the desired pJ.'operty. Once the city own~ the prop~ erty, it will have to condemn the zoning restrictions for that portion of the subdivision, from single home zoning to business zonin~. Mr. Fl.lrton disclosed that the property will be retained <strong>by</strong> the Farms and left alone- for future planning, possibly to ,help alleviate off-street parking in \the Mack business area. If the land is converted for parking,. it .will be metered to help payoff the investment, and 'it wi! have enough room for 8Qout 12 or 13 cars, the city manager said. ELBOW GREASE Faith is a must in life-but don't expect too much from the seed catalogs alone. Vernier P-TATo ..... See Movies Two Earl :Bri~ movies willi Arizona, the other to Japan be. shown as part of the evening and Hong Kong. program of the Vernier Sch 01 .. BO? ,Clark,. member. of the • • • . 0 Verruer -School'P-TA, WIll show P-TA which 11?-eets.m the school the movies and .comment on on ,!~esday, March 6, at,.8' p.m. the trips,. both, of whi,ch he On~ film is on a trip through made with Mr. Brink. '1\ Mr. W ~lter Weber, of Grosse Point Farms, is owner of th!, Weber Electric Company. A gracious host, his hobbies are boating and photography. AMERICAN Thursday, February 23, 1956 Austin High Mothers To Hea~ Boys Debate The Austin Catholic Mothers' Club will meet in the school cafeteria at 8 p.m. Wednesday, February 29. After the meetmg there will };>ea debate with the Austin boys. Mr. William Mandigo is Each botd .. nwr.bered and recorded at th.. di.tilIer! , .. coach of the debating team and they present the question "Fed~ eral Aid to Education." The board of directors will meet Monday, February 28, at 7:30 p.m. Grosse Point Executive chooses Lord Calvert I In all the world, no other whiskey so .fittingly symbolizes true hospitality as does Lord Calvaert ••• for the rare flavor and pleasing smoothness of this fine American whiskey make it the choice of men who insist' on perfection. HALLMARK OF A GRACIOUS HOST WHISKEY FOR MEN OF DISTINCTION C A l V E R T D I STill E R S COM PA NY. N. Y. C... B LEN D ED W HIS KEY • 86.8 PROOF.. 65% G R A INN E U T R A l S P I R ITS - HERE'S DRAMATIC PROOF that Chrysler has more that's new than all other compptitive cars combined! New In 1956 Chrysler Car '~C" Car "F" Car "M" Car "0" Car "B" Major style changes YES NO NO NO NO NO Longer Body YES YES NO YES NO NO New Pushbutton Drive Control* YES NO NO NO NO NO New Revolutionary Brake System YES NO NO NO NO NO Thursday, TO SHOW On Friday, 7 :30 p.m., the of Faith Luthe East Jefferson IN PLEAS=' IDEAS PE Have an to hatch RESEARC -off pre: RESEARCH T 14641 'IN. Ell Oak Park 37 NAME. SEN( AND , .• ADDRESS .. , Exclusively ~ ~ KE~ '. Hi-Fi Record Player* YES NO NO NO NO NO COI ... Increased Horsepower YES YES YES YES YES YES .... , Instant Heating System. , YES NO NO NO NO NO And the other $ can still do not have full-time power steering and the alrp;ane-type V-Bengine • •• major advances which Chrysler has had for yearsl I *Optionc:,J Clf smClII extl'a cost , . '. " " Grosse Pointe • ~- 20% discount ON ALL MERCHA NDI5E Wright's GIFT and LAMP SHOP 18650 MACK AVE." next to Grosse pointe Post Office Farms • TU 5-8839 IF YOU' CAJ~ AFFORD'ANY "LOW PRIGE"CAR, DUringthe past year Chrysler saleshave moved ahead faster than any ,other competitive car ••. and more peopie are buying Chrysler cars mday than ever before in history. It's a car way ahead in styling.. in power. in ~utomatic features. And you can own a Chrysler Windsor V-8 ••• one gf America's fine cars ••• for the " , r FULLY-EQUIPPED YOU CAN AFF(JRD A BIGGER MORE PO~'ERFUL CHRYSLER WINDSOR 1'-SI cost of a medium-price car • • • even the cost of a fully-equipped "low price" car. Figure it out. With all the extras, even a low-price car can cost you close to $3000. For less than that yo~ can enjoy the size, comfort and prestige of a yhrysler. Come in and compare it with any other buy! 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