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------~------~) Speaking of A Pretty Kettle of Fish Drug Firm Victim Candidate~ IIEADLINES Seek to of the -...... FIll IN LE T WEEK ------...... _------10jEmbezzlements 10 Offices As Compiled by the Voters Also to Ballot on Grosse Pointe News "ver Three State Proposals OJ A ." $50 , 000 and One County Thursday, Ju!y 18 Proposition' AN ARMED PASSENGER Former Employes of Arnold Chain Admit Parts hijacked a National Airlines jet in Theft and Resale of Drugs and Merchandise August 6 is primary elec- DC,8 yesterday and forced the Over Four-Year Period tion day in the five Grosse pilot to fly to Havana, The Pointes. plane, carrying 64 passengers One man is awaiting trial in Wayne County Circuit Municipal officials esti- and seven crewman. en route Court on charges of embezzlement and receiving stolen mate that close to one.half from Los Angeles to Miami, property, and a second person in named as a co-conspir- of the Pointe's registered was the eighth oue to be hi- ator, but not a defendant, in the theft of thousands of voters will cast ballots for jacked to Cuba this year. • * .. dollars from a drug store chain, which has a branch store their parties' candidates fOl in the Woods, it was disclosed on Friday, July 18, by 10 county, state and federa AN EMBARGO on mail in. Woods Det. Everett Plumb_0------loffices. tended for Canadian destina. tions has been placed by the Officials of Arnold Dru,:". Inc., I Woods P k Voters will also decide 0 n United States postoffiee during 15186 West Eight Mile road. ar three state proposals relatin g Oak Park, an affiliate of Bor. to judicial tenure, state officiaL s' the Canadian postal strike. The Canadian Council of Postal man Food stores, Inc.. 12300 Is Scene of compensation and judicial v: 1- Mark Twain, Detroit are eom- cancies. and one county propO! ,i. Unions has rejected a govern plainants in the matter. F lion asking for extension of or Ie ment pay increase offer which reak M: "'hap mill tax levy increase grantt ~d made cenain a walkout of pos. Awaiting trial is Kenneth 110:' in 1964_ tal workers. Union sources pre. Geisler, 28. of 12522 Dresden, In the balloting for Way ne dicted the strike would last at Detroit, who is alleged to have Four Iniured as Parchute County offices, voters will ha ve least 10 days. disposed of numerous drug P II d h d their first opportunity to sell !ct " " " items and merchandise to vari. u e B& in Boat Drags candidates for a newly-institul ,ed EDWARD THOMPSON JR., ous sources, at 40 percent be- Them Over Breakwall 26-member county Boa r d of wanted for murder, rape and low cost price, and dividing the Into Water Supervisors. The Board repla ces kidnapping, was captured in money with William Burnstein, an old system of 130 essent.iJ aily Greensboro, N. C., with three 32, of 8547 Hedgeway, Utica. By Walter W. Fullcr ~ appointed supervisors. of his kidnap victims. The Mich. One of the most freakish Reform of the county adrniinis- bodies of two others believed Robbed Several Stores trative system followed the 'U,S. to be the victims of 'fhomp- Plumb said that Burnstein, accidents ever recorded in Supreme Court's historic "'one son. were found by Roanoke, Picture by John G. Von Stud!o! who had worked for the drug the Pointes resulted in se- man.one vote" ruling and a Va., police. A vacation with their parents at Daytona Beach, amberjack weighed 45 pounds and Keir's 47. The store firm, had admitted taking vere injuri~sand near- State Supreme Court ruling. that approximately $50,000 in drugs drownings. to four people this decision applies as ~U to * • " Fla., proved a rewarding experience for BRAD V AN catches were made while deep sea fishing aboard and other items from the Woods who had been enjoying an county representatives. Friday, ,July 19 SICKLE, left, and KEIR TODD, 14-year-oldEighth Capt. Bob Stone's "Broadbill." branch. and other firm stores to afternoon outing at the This 26.man Board of Supervi. THE SOVIET UNION de- Graders at Brownell Junior High School. Brad's manded that Czechoslovakian which he had been transferred_ Grosse Pointe Woods water- SOrS elected by the citizens on Communist Party Secretary Ale- 'I When inventory is completed at front park, located on Lake a one man.one vote basis is the ksandr Dubcek agree to a ",Four Youths these stores, the figure may go St. Clair in the far w~~tern most important bp,llot i~m on as high as $70,000, the detec. • th Aug t 6 b 11t meetinJ between PoUturbo and Driver Pays SUburban Action Center . tive added. The thefts occurred section of St. Clair Shores e ~s _ a o. - the Czechoslovak Praesidium. lFaceCharnes witbioa span of aboul four Saturday, July 13. ' ';::~Y~oU: 11~~~C;ta:~ ',' The Soviets are puttiDg the heat $J80 Fines in Being Established Here ~ years. The unique mishap occurred pOsaI Ballot which, if approved, on the liberal Czech Communist Recently, Geisler was ar'l about 2 p.m. when two boys, would establish a Judicial. Ten- Party, in what might be an at- r , I For Assau It raigned before Shores Judge Mark ~organ, 16 years old, 1014 ure Commission which would in- tempt to include dissenters in Park Court To Fight Racist Attitudes George Beauchamp, who pre- YorkshIre ro.ad, Grosse Pointe vestigate complaints to decide the Praesidium in a vote that ,' '" , Bra'',n'ch.'/'d o.'f. Interfa',th A'ct',on 'Co"u"c'll and New T • -B t S+. sided in Woods court in the ah- Park, and Michael Danaher. 15. whether judges should be reo would override the Czech liber- , .. wo 8oys ea e,,;orles sence of Municipal Judge Don of _69 Cloverly road, Grosse moved from office, after their als. Motorist Caught Speeding ( Detroit Committee Us~ Words a's . of Involved and Police Goodrow. Geisler stood mute Pomte Farms. attempted, for qualifications are called into Without Valid License Will I ." " W~apons; leaders Taking Course Account Contain Points and waived examination. A plea the second time, what st. Clair question. THE MEDICAL CENTER has , Also, Settle Past I been approved by the Common ______of Confusion of innocent was entered for him Shores police called "a crazy Neeld Favored Obligations 'Grosse Pointe has been chosen as the site of one of and he was released on $1,000 stunt." Heavily favored to win reelcc. Council as the site of the new I __ bond pending the circuit court Arrive in Boat tion in the 14th U.S. Congres. Detroit General Hospital. A re- port prepared by a Mayor's When Thomas A. K,aram, 15 Detroit area Suburban Action Centers to be estab- b Four Grosseb' Pointeh Woodsd 't' triaL The boys arrived at the park sional District is incubent Demo. Committee recommended the of 22629 C0Iony avenue. lished late this summer to combat racist attitudes in the oys are emg c arge WI _'[1 Plumb said that Burnstein, in an inboard motor boat. Ac- crat Lucien 1\T. Nedzi, who is un. Medical Center site and asked st. Clair Shores, appeared h't 't Th C t b' h'ld f th I t assault and battery for theIr, who did the actual stealing, also cording to witnesses they then opposed in the Democratic pri- for immediate attention to -the in the. court of Grosse W.l e co~mum y. . e en ers, a ramc 1 _'0 'e.n er- role in what Grosse Pointe admitted takmg $50, sometimes spread out on the shore "an mary balloting. The two Re. present D e t r Ii i t G e n era 1 Poin,te, . Park's Municipal faIth'u ActIOn d CounCIlth - and the New DetrOIt CommIttee, City. "policett ktermed t'" a "vi- ;;:75, and even $'.00, each week, Arm y-type parac hut"e, tral'1'mg puhlicansnominationvyingare Lesliefor theirCraneparty'sand Hospital, formerly Receiving Judge C.', Joseph Belanger WI use wor s as elr weapons. . CIOUS a ac on wo City during the past four years, av- a long line which they fastened Peter O'Rourke. Hospital. last Wednesday, July i17~ The Interfaith Action Counci1~')------y?uths shortly before mid. eraging about $3,000a year, by to the stern of the boat. Morgan In the race for county Prose- he ran into more trouble isa group of Detroit.area tudes on racial questions in the mght July 12. merely ringing up un d e)'- donned a parachute harness, cut in g Attorney, Democratic THE UNITED STATES EM- than he had anticipated. clergymen, which in turn grew Pointes, and also liS a bridge According to City police, the charged sales, and pocketing and stayed with the parachute_ voters will choose from a ficld BASSY has identified three pi- K f t h d 'th lout of the Interfaith Emergency between suburbia and the Inner two boys aged 16and 17 ;topped the difference. Danaher drove the speedy boat of four - Nicholas Arvan, Wil. lots whom the communists are ahral~ was Irsl.c arge tWI, Council formed by Protestants, City for various ono-oing sociail their car at the corne~ of Neff Bllrnstein said that he took which pulled Morgan and the Iiam L. Cahalan, Stephen M. releasing after holding them as no. t avmg. h.a va I d opera. or ds Roman Cat hOICSl' and J ews d.ur- action programs. "b roa d and Waterloo avenue and the money onIy when he nee.d chute I'nto th~" al'r whl'le a cro'vd• Taylor and S:lmuel G_ Thorne; prisoners of war. They were IIcense tm ISd tpossessIOn.f f $100an mg. the JuIy, 1967 rlo. ts. Despite verbal support 'from I \\ ,ere set upon by f'Ive or SIX- ed I.'t Sorne wee k.f5, I he d-dI not of pI'cnl'ckers looked on ,vl.th the two Republican contestants identified as Maj James Low, ~vra~i::~:;~~n j~il~ T~~~ ~e was The New Detroit. Committee the New Detroit Committee and attar.kers. need funds, he did not take any. ~;~e:m~~~~!~t. of amazement, are William H. Ferguson and 43, of Maitland, Fla.; Maj. Fred Neal Thompson, 32, of Big told, there were outstanding is a group of Detroit business o~her liberal elements in the One o.f them suffered'a head He used the money to pay medi- Joseph Edward Stermer. traffic violation charges against and civic leaders which was cIty. the. Suburban Action Cen-I conc~sslOn, broken nose and caI bill s for his wife, and to As such "demonstrations" go, A three-man race is predicted Spring, Tex.; and Capt. Joe Vic- him at both Bridgeport and also formed after iast summer's I tets Program is lagging serio c~ts m the face that required 10 maintain living expenses, he the first was successful. Dana. for the office of county Sheriff tor Carpenter, 37. of Victorville, Jonesville, Mich. That brought riots. (Continued on Page 8) st~tches to close. Tb~ other sus- added. her slowed down the, boat, Mor. between incumbent Roman S. Cal. * * • more fines totaling $65 Th p. t' C t .11 b ! tamed face lacerations. Officials Rt:ceive Tip gan dropped into the warm Gribbs and two challengers. Saturday, July 20 ' e om e s en er WI e Th r d ,. '. The matter first came to the waters of Lake SL Clair, and Gribbs was appointed to fill a JAMES EARL RAY. accused Finally, he was charged with st3 ffe d by locadl.c1ergy antddlatoyLynn C. Holley earli~rJXtnIC~hee~~~~}~~n~tgf~:attention of firm officials on some of the spectators cheered. vacancy created by the resigna. 'ller of Dr. IIlartl'n Luther speeding 40 miles an hour m a vo lun teers an IS expec e W d S t C . June 7. when an owner of a tion of Peter L. Buback, who oklo 1 -th t 1 t Sh t. V. to 00 s por enter a bowling But, when th('y returned to kKing,l Jr., was whisked from 30.mile zone, for w~~ch he was w r c se y WI a eas .one 00 lUg Ie lID alley on Mack ave~ue. A c r Harper avenue drug store in give a repeat performance. a resigned when he was called to London's Wands worth jail and assessed an additional $15 ~~~n:ngr~~j't~~es G~o:~e ~ol~tte driven by a 17'year-old Far~s St. Clair Shores called a top of- witness reported, Don Hallman, testify in a recent investigation rounty_ Jal.l,. Karam was held at the Park t' 't. .11a Ib n d' e t nCId 1- Is News of the accidental shoot- girl and carrymg' SIX- hoys set ficial of Arnold Drug. Inc_, and Woods' park and recreation 0; the so-called "Grecian Gar- flMemphis,own to ShTenn..elby on Friday p~li~e Etation.unt.iI a relat.ive ar- la~ IbVIles ~v\ e tlr c e oca - ting, which resulted in the death out from there bound for the disclosed that Burnstein had ciireetor. urged them not to at. dens scandal" involving alleged without incident. Ray is under rived and paid hiS total fmes of l y suc oca l c ergymen as I Neighbo h od CI b been ,.orking part limc for him. lies uet,"een the sheriff's office S180 . the Rev, Father Thomas Finni. ast Sunday of l\liss Lynn C. N t Dr 0 u , corner of and had bee n apprehended tempt the slunt again. and the Mafia. eavy guar.d uarter-inch steel . _ gan, who recently came to Our Holley, 2_3-yea~.0Iddaughter of 0 re _ ame and Wilterloo in b . platesh have beenQ placed over (Conttnued on Page 2) L d St r f th S h b a prominent G r 0 sse Pointe the CIty, where a dilnce was stealing drugs. and was conse- Boys Ignore Warning Ru ack Tries Again ' 11 - day a 0 e ea c urc ,on bel' g h ld quently fl'red. The druo"gl.stsal.d Despite his warning. police Buback is on the hallot seek- hmeasure.IS ce WIDRay'sows astriala securityis ex. G If ------E ° t Fairford r0ad I'n the W00ds. family,h k d ath Lake Placid.f' d N.h Y,. n (Continuede, on Page 6) that since Burnstein was a full said, the boys shouted "just mg- reelection to his former post. pected to be set for late Sep. 0 qUIplnell Special Course ~n~ci~ th:r E~:ty nen sere, time employe of Arnold Drugs, once more", and hurriedly pre. The third candidate expected to tember or early October. S I. F ,'" Father Finnigan and other the chain's management should pared for another takeoff. This have a chanCE at the Democrat. • • • to en . rOlll ",ar clergy began on Monday a 15- Miss Holley was spending the Noisy Muffler know of the incident. lime tragedy resulted_ ic slot is Philip J. VanA!ltwerp. THE SO V lET newspaper day course under the direction summer with her parenls. Mr. B Burnstein was called to the As it rose a few fect into the currently a De,troit cit.y cou~cil- •n Frl-day the Valuable golf.equipment, plus of Universitey of Detroit Praies. and Mrs. John Corliss Holley, rin!!s l'rouhle hcad office and confroli:ed with I air, the parachute zigza"ged mfan tandgalreLJrcd polIt~eoffIcer charged at the family's Indian Pass u ,., 0 s ron y conserva lve per UnitedPravda States wasO planning ag- a wheel and spare tire, were I sor Arthur Cryns, It will em. R h L k Pl ' Ihe Sl. Clair Shores incident, crazily, and suddcnly partially a. . . gression in Czechoslovakia and stolen from the car owned by, phasizc attitudinal change in the I anc, near a e aCid. wh~.n Raymond F, Laelhem. 20, of which he admitted. Hc vOluntar-1 collapsed. tossing out its rider. I sUThslOnv.anAt - U Vir"il Fassio of 756 Pember- white community. i the trag~dy occurred, T,helr 'I f d h t h . I d . t th ken werp name IS we vowed to give all necessary 0 d' . _. ,Grosse Pomte Farms home IS at 880 North Oxford. slopped by I Y con.esse t.a, e was m- t carcen!' In 0 C par area, known hi Wayne Counly politics. help in maintaining communism ton rO,a , Gr~sse Pomte P.ark, Although a dctalled blueprmt 234 Prove ~l d Woods police because of a volved m thc theft c,. about $50,- I scraped a_long the ground. and owing especially to thc promin- in that country. It also charged some tIme durmr, Monday nIght. of t~e Ce~t~r's activities is not Mr. H07ky r~ former vice. noisy car muffler was found (Contmued on Page 5) I (Contmued on Page 8) cnce of Detroit city councilm&n that a cache of American.made July 22. accordmg t.o a rep~rt aval.ilble It IS expected to 3erve presidcnt of the Holley Carbu. to have altercd the hirth ycar ----.------.------,------and former mayor Eugene Van- arms was smuggled into Czecho he r:nad.e to the. pohce, An m. both, as a borne base for group.s retor Co.• founded by his father on his operator's license, ac. P k L El T Antwerp. whose career of pub' slovakia by anti _Communists ~'(!s~~~~~~~~I~ mau_e.__ :~e~~,~romo~~ better atti- and recently sold to Colt In: cording to an official repor\. ar oses 81 111 rees; lic service was };ii:hlighted by and has been seized. dustries. The arresting officer. Palrol. his successful campaign to have . . . F A 1 R t S An expert snow skiing in-I man James Weyhing said that R let G H. I a loinclnth draped Over a con- THE CAMBODIAN Navy was arms nnua egu ta et structor. :lfiss ~olley graduatcd hc obscrved and heard Laethem emo'va OS oes "g"er troversial Indian statue at Cobo reported to have seized an, F Sid S da from Colby JUDlnr College. and traveling- east on Vcrnier road -----,-- -. I Hall. American patrol boat in the i or atur(, ay an . un y made hcr debut hcre in 1963, i then turn north onto Charlevoix The cosl of rcmoving con- Herbert IIl'gcr. diredor of I County Clerk ?llckong Delta and arrested 11 The gun, which causcd her' wherc he curbed the ynuth. 'demned c1m trecs, lost becausc Public Scrvices, informed the In Ihe race for County Cll'rk, Americans and one S,o_uthViet-; Thc Grossc POl'nt;--Farms dancl'n-gat 9 p.m, That w'lll wI'nd dJeath. was accidentally fired hy Wl'yhing said that when he cOafseehadSreg30.th, ndeDlllpIICahppErolxml'mDatieS-_council at Monday night.s se.~l-inelllmhenhllEdgard 1II, Branigan b d M I t ohn Swift. 25, an emp,loye of chccked thc young man's opcr- - sion, that sincc the elm rcmova wil he c a lengc on the Dl'mo- ~:m.~~e ~ oa~: I I ar~ ;1I~ 16th Annual Regatta is all set up Saturday's activities. a Lake PlaCId silversmith. He ator's license, he noticed that ly $25 more a tree. as compared birls were let out, samplcs of ('ralic hallot hy Stephcn John orl les In algon ~on rmc for this Saturday. July 27 and Sunday will bcgin with a was takcn mto custody by New the year of birth had bcen to the price quotcd in 1967, the suspect trecs. analyzcd by the Gotowka and Charll's N. Young .. that t~e. Navy la~d1ng craft Sunday Julv 28, HC.'e's a dc. motorcade
(Cor¥inued on Page' 43) I hcld at 7:30 p,m., followed by Club. T~ke Placid. .Iuly 27. higher. hardy stock. «('onUnued 011 PaJtI t)
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----_._--_._------~------•.._---_._ .. _------~--_._-~ ------G RO SSE POI N TEN EWS Thursday, July 2~~!~~ ------_._------Candidates Seeking to Fill 10 Offices in Priln{lry Set for August 6 $180 in Fines \ (Conthuoo. from Page 1) IMeredith and Walter G. Nak'i Running unchallengcd in the in the Democratic race. I membership, duties and Iimila- I puhlican candidates are A. L. Ikula, Jr. 'Democratic race for County Other Candidales tions? (Continued from Page 1) CLOSEOUT ------... -. I~~d!torjs incumbent John. F, In the slil'er of the Park thaI Proposal NO.3 Syh'esler Mahan 111, of 282 I '.JI~lams, the ~\\"o Repuhllcan is part of lhe Third slale legis. "Proposed i\m!~ndl!1ent to the Fisher road, Grosse Pointe i ON SUBTLE SOPHISTICATION aSPlr~~ts. a.re ,Richard D. Berch lative district, candidates are: Sta.te Con~lit~t~on relatin~ to the Farms, was fined $15 for driv ' __ and \ Irgmla Sobotka. Democrat incumbent. William flllmg of JUlilclal vacancies and ing to the left of a cpnter lane. SUMMER VESTS PROJECTS, INC. --___ Incumbent Republican Rohert! A. Rvan: Republican challen- extend existing Constitutional James Davis, of 1340 North Ox- ~ E. Waldron is expected to coast gers, . Ed,;ar W. Smith. Alice: provisi(ms 10 appointed judges. ford, Grosse Pointe Woods. paid AND Real Eslote Investments smoothl" to reelection to the or.homas and Martha S. Wil "The proposed amendn:ents a $5 fine for driving through a TUXEDO 6.1490 J I State Legislature in the First lams. to Sections 20, 22, 23. and 24 of red light. CAMOUFLAGE CLOTHING Districl which includes all of The Poinles fall illto two dis. Artic!e VI of the State Consti. _.:;~~~i.~lIlIe~II.IIWJ~a~'?.~ the Po'inte except the Park triets in the Bballotingf fosr the tulion would do the following: Jetf~~'~O~' ;~~~~, 0£;t3r~lt E::~! lli~ South of Jefferson. He is the new County oard lJ ,uper- i "1. Vacancies III the office of. d $3" d ' :..;.....~:.:.~~:..!;:~ STUDE. NT t. k f tll 11 VISOrs ~. h 1 C f R d sentence to pay ;) or spen I : ' ~ c~rren spea er 0 I' ?use. '. . . I e JU( ge of ourts 0 ecor fire days in jail for not having! m ., \\.aldron and Henry E. MI~tele .Th~ City and Park are III or Districl Courts would be a valid license in his possession I B.McDaniel GunShop Diners Chlrge Amer. Express will ~o~pete for Ihe RePl~bhcan D.lstncl .Three, where the can- filled by the ~ol'ernor until Jan- while operating a motoreYC.'le on I. 15102 KERCHEVAL VA '.1200 rtJ SHOE SALE Mich. 8ankard ~;* I . nomlll~tlOn and Waller F. Col- dldates III the pnmary are: uary 1 following the next gen-, Kercheval. He paid Ihe fine. An. 0 ... " Mon., Tun., Wed., ,It., , '0 , p•.m. Honored Here ~.:.~ p.. hns Will face Manuel L. Paplsla Democrats: Thomas .Morton eral election, . other $5 was paid for not carry- C;/ltn Friday , a.Ift, to • p.Ift. ::,;,:.:.".:~":1 Cra}" AdOlph Dellle GIIlO DI . . . . I .:... <,>, • ' "2 Fxlend eXlslmg consh. Jng a safety helmet for a I ~~~ LACE 8110ES elect ~a('~r;~~~~~~~ ;'!:r~:~ J~i}~~~~~.ltJl:o~a! 'provisio~s 'to appointed passenger. 1: . _ ~;~ John Patrick D'Leary. Edward i Jucges. Other cases heard were those Grosse Pointe .tJicfeltt : ¥.::::.::,;~::x~;:.~.... & LOAFE.~RS McDonald Range, Tom E. Shan. I County Reso~ution of Jilek O. Clifton of 5057 Coplin :1 • , non 2nd. Brrn.a rd J.. Van Ant- I Thl' text of the smele Wayne avenue, Detroit, who forfeited a I werp. County resolutlon to appear on $10 bond on a charge t)f sudden I :~~ Republican oopefuls a.re: Jef. lhe Apnl 6 ballol follows. acceleration, and Claude Curry, I f.,~.':.. Red'lCe(/ DONALD fery W. Barry, Wilham R. "WlIfo~REAS. lhe voters of 9389 Hollllur avenue, Detroit. .' '; 20 VI~ Bryant, Jr., Larry N. Burns, Wayne Counly on September 1, who forfeited bonds amounting Malhew E. Connor. John C. 1964, did approve a one mill lax to $18 for speeding 35 miles an I ~ , fo'oley, William G. Kirby, Norma levy increase ($t.(){) per $1,000 hour in a 25.mile zone, and for I ' ~ THURSDA Y.FRiDA Y.SATURDAY ONLY i BROWN J. Laskey and Eugene C. of Stale equalized valuation) for not having a valid operator's I Exclusive for the man of tradition Malhivet, Jr. a period of 5 years from 1965 license. I for The Woods and Shores fall lhrough 1969,. and into the F!rst District for Board "WHEREAS, this one miD A $15 bond posted for mak. LAST 3 DAYS ! Wayne (ounty i o~ Supervisors. where the can was absolutely essential to pro. ing a wrong left turn, was i dldates are:. vide basic County services in forfeited by Brian' Sullivau, of FINAL MARKDOWNS! De~ocr~ts: Whltold E. Bent. such areas as hospitalization for 529 Lakepointe road, Grosse Supervisor Ii SINCE 1900 kOWS~I, Mlch leI Boland, Frank the medically indigent and aged Pointe. All items selected I Condmo: George Kaye, Perry poor and for caring and train- Kercheval at St. Clair _ DISTRICT 1- REPUBLICAN Virgil Howard of 623 Coplin Grosse Poinle I W. LeWIS, Max M, Marst.on, H. ing of juveniles under County from our regular stock BAllOT NO. 599 I avenue, Detroit, who entered a E .. McCorkle, Betty D. i\hhalk~, care, olol'iding treatment for AUll. ~ !>rlmlrY Palilical Ad. guilty plea for ignoring a signal Mike Novak, Charles Novelli, the mentally ill. and those suf- All Soles Final I light was fined $10. BeClluse he James A. Owens, George S:llPas, fering from tuberculosis, and was carrying an instruction per. M. John Shamo, FranCIS E. for maintaining adequate public mit, bul had no licensed driver Shanaham, Edward J. Thomas, health recreation and safety Esther Williams aDd Ronald S. servic~s and wilh him as required by law. he was assessed another $IS. pieal'rl"'7101'ton Wojta!. . "WHEREAS the County has Repubhcans: Donald Brown, I l" h 1 t k th Darryl Englisb, of 4387 Guil. 92 Kercheval - On the Hill Ross Chris lie, Sr. and Stanley no a terna Ive u 0 sep.. . e ford street, Detroit, paid a $20 "I' I k' J voters approval for the contlllu, it . TV. 2-8251 II Isa es I, r. alion of the existing one mill fine for speediDl; 50 m' es an The texts of the three stale extra voted levy in order to hour in a 3O-mile ZOlle. Charged . proposals follow. maintain m i n i mum essential with careless driving, David .1 Proposal NO.1 services' now therefore be it Neil, 19973 Doyle, Grosse Pointe "Proposed amendment to add" ,. , Woods, \1.'.,s fined $40. a section 30 to ArUcIe VI of the RE~OLVED, by the Board of I I BOYS' SHOP SALE State Constitution to establish a Supervlsor~ of tbe County of Arthur Misiak Jr .• 913 Lenox judicial tenure commission and Wayne, tbls 181h day of June, avenue. Detroit, paid a $20 fine to provide for its mem ber,hip 1968: for speeding 55 miles an hour in Summer and duties. "1. That tilere he suhmitted a 35-mile zone. William Howe. "The proposed amendment to to thl' qualified electorate of the of 1536 Soutb Renaud road, paid Sport Coat~ Summer Slacks Exceptional Summer • Sport Shirts add Seclion 30 to Article VI Conoty of Wayne, State of Michi. a $10 fine fo.r driving 45 miles • • would do Ihe following: gan, at the primary election to an hour in a 35.mile zone. Dress Shirts Pajamas Jackets "1. Eslahlish a judicial tenure he held in said County on Tues- • • commission consisting of judg~s, day, August 6, 1968: Coolers Swimwear Bermuda Shorts lawyers and laymen. County I'rollOsition NO.1 WALLET STOLEN • "2. Authorize the Supreme Tax LImitation Proposllion Mrs. H. H. Micoo, Jr., 81 Court UPO? :ecommendation of "Shall the C'lunty of Wayne Moran, called City police on the COmmiSSiOn to c~nsure: sus continue for five additional ]\fonday, July 22, to report tbe pend: remove or rellre a Judge years (from 1970 through 1974) theft of her wallet from the - - convl.cted of a. felony or gUilty the one mill approved by the eheck'o".t counter at Krogers. Special group of student sired sport ?f mlscon~uct In offlce o~ ha.v. volers in 1964 for five years 16919 Kercheval. She told offi. coats, slacks and dress shirts. !ng a ~hyslcal or mental dlsahll. from 1965 through 1969, the pro' cers she put her wallet on the Ity whIch prevents the perform'ceeds to be used to continue counter. when she turned to . - - ance of judicial duti~s . . existing county services, in. pick it uP. disl.'Overed it miss- • 1 i "Shall the State C?nstltu.ho~ eluding public h~allh, recreation ing, The black alligator wallet h!! amended to .:st.ab~lsh a lulll- and safcly sen'ices, maintain conlained $50 in cash. credit cial .tenure .commlsslon ~nd to hospilalization for Ihe medical. cards and person;ll papers. pro~lde for Its memhershlp and Iy indigent, help furnish medical ------.--~----.-- dutles? care of the aged poor, help care Proposal NO.2 for and train juveniles under SHIP'S WHEn FOUL WEATHER "Proposed Amendment to Sec. counly care. help provide treal- 8.00 tion 12 of Arlicle IV o{ the State ment for the mentally ill and Constitution to eslahlish a slate those suffering from luhercu. SAILING 1900 officers compensation commis. losis. sion. . SUIT "The proposed amendment 10 "2. Said proposition shall be Kercheval at St. Clair Grosse Pointe with the • Section 12 of Article IV would prepared and distributed by the Here are two short-sleeved shirts that Open Thursday Evening do the (ollowing: County in the manneI' provided HIDDEN HOOD really take the sting out of summer heat. "1. Create a 7.memher com- hy law, which statement on the 39,50 V.IIl' The finely-ribbed white cotton shirt at mission to be apP'linted hy the \'oUng machines and ballots Governor. shall state the proposition in the left has Tylo collar, allowing you to also "2. The commission would de. form set forth in the preceding I wear it open as a sport shirt, 8.50. terminI' salaries and expense aI- paragraph. I ror Men ami The whisper-weight fine white cotton lowances of the Governor, Lieu. "3. All puhlic o[ficials of the Wome. I Waterproaf tenant Governor, Justices of the County of Wayne, State of Mich. shirt at right has stays to keep the collar. I Windproof Supreme Court and Memhers of igan, and all muniCipal units crisp and neat, 8.00, A I Stain and dirt SPECIAL EVENT the Legislature. thereof. within such lime a~ repellent "3. Permit the Legislaturl' hy shall he required by law be, an .. • Hood Is Ilned and fold. Into a neat a two.thirds vote of each house they hereby are, directed to do colla.r I AiFAlL MADE-lO-MEASURE \'VARDROBE to reject the salaries and ex. and perform all acts and things • I Can be laundered' WHALING'S pense allowances determined by which shall he necessary to be All the commission. done or performed in order to Siz" 11zell'Swear \. AT:'OUTSTANDING PRE-SEASON SAVINGS "Shall the Slale Constitution submit the foregoing proposition ~ ~ . he amended to provide for a 10 the eleclorate of said County state officers compensation com, at such primary election to he the Jacket$17.91!.!011"; mission and to provide for its held on Tuesday, August 6, 1968. ) SUITS ship's wbeel Inc. .: Closed s"tllrHY. Closed SaflrrdQY' C/o~d Mondoy, 19605 MAI:K TU 2.1340 Will he $165 to $185 OPEN THURSDAY EVENING UNTIL 9 P.M. DURING JULY AND AUGUST , O";l.~lfD',to , NOW $139 to $149 MEN'S WEAR SPORT COATS and BLAZERS 11~" LAST 3 DAYS Will he $125 to $135 H@lU1ing' NOW $99 Mmi-J:lJ1.JtU.tll North/) NEHRU JACKETS , Will be $140 Pause a While NOW $109 Matching Slacks will be $65, NOW $50 and This is your opportunity to order 0 bhrics ollnd • wide choke of collar str'es, Thursday, July 25,1968 ______~~.G-:,.R 0 SSE POINTE NEWS Page Three IHold GP Theatre Honors-.- ..-.------White or Black iBanquet; Present Alvards : ,.,..,., t t -. , ••• , ••• , ••••••• " •• , " , •• , , - . Enameled Aluminum . . -----_._------"-- . . STORM WINDOWS, The Grosse Pointe Theatre The important worker.oC.lhe. . . held the final social event of its yeM awards wenl (0 production . . 20th Anniversary Season, its chairman Tom Gallagher, oC . . DOORS, Annual Awards Dinner.Dance, Hampton road, and house chair- . . Saturday evening, July 13, at man Marion Consiglio, of S1. . . PORCH ENCLOSURES DetroU's Latin Quarter. Clair Shores. . . Following cocktails and din- Special awards for outs land. . . ALUMINUM SIDING, TRIM AND GUTTERS ner. vice president Larry Marco ing contribution were presented . . opened the program by intra- to Joyce BauhoCof Rivard boule- . . SCREEN PORCHES ducing president John Pericin, vard for her work in costumes, . . STORMS FOR STEEL CASEMENT WINDOWS who congratulated (he member- and Robert Mitchell of SI. Clair ship on its most successful .ea- avenue, for choreog~aphy. We Repair Storm Sash and Screens son. I A memorial plaque was pre. FREE ESTIMATES As his final otricial act, Dr. I sented to Mrs. Ted Olen in the Pericin presented the traditional name of her late husband. The gavel to Mr. Marco, president- plaql e will hang ill the Grosse I. ree I. elect for the coming season. Pointe War Memorial and will POINTE SCREEN Highlighting the evening's fes- contain the names oC outstand- (Acress froM Ha.ln! Jabnson'll livities was the awarding of ing GPT members who have AND STORM SASH.,INC, "Clarence" statuettes for out- passed away. standing performances in ..cling Though most GPT members 20497 Mack Ave, 881.6130 or 881-4600 and technical areas. are enjoying a brief summer- Donald Bliss, of Ridgemont time lull in theatre activity, the road. was Ilallled best ador for newly elected officers and ap !. for I. ______. -'---- __.____ his performance in "Kismet." pointed board members are Best actress was Lois Bendler, hard at work on plans for next . . IOf Mount Clemens. fol' her role season. . :. I in "The Great sebastian:;." The new board memhers are . t :. Winners for best supporting Larry Marco. president; Robert . . roles were Eileen Binder, of Rinder, vice president; Mary . . Buckingham road, for "Kismet," Lou Britton, secretary; Roger . . IE'~ ¥tls)a and Clarke Scholes. of East Shepard, treasurer; Dol' 0 thy . Emor~ Court, for '''Absence of Williams, house chairman; Tom . Q)W( a Cello." Gallagher, production chairman; . . Awards for non-featured roles Sue Yeager, public relations; . . ',1" went to Ruth Jiliss, of Ridge- John Diebel, workshop chair- . iiI" . . \\ . mont road, for "Cello," and Al man; and Dolly Owens, mem- . . \\1' Berleel. of Warner road. for bership chairman. . . "Dark at the Top of the Stairs!' The bill of shows which was . . ~ \~\., - Shirley Shepbard. of North announced at the dinner-dance . . Renaud road. was named best includes "Witness for the Prose- . . j~c ..~ . . ~ .,,..:.\. director for "Absence of a Cel- cution" by Agatha Chrislie, . .• 10." Best producer was Bette ;'The Odd Couple" by Neil 8i. . ., .;?<'l\ll. Kinney for "Kismet;" best tech- mon, "The Lion In Winter" by . Here they are. 1. Volkswagen. 2. BMW. 3. Mercedes-Benz. Cars . i:S~ nical director was Robert Bin- John ;! • ".1 Robert R. Haslam Stop in, say helIo to ,- "",'''' Bob Haslam. You'll find he's a good man to know. He has a wealth of experience in pro- viding the full range of Detroit Bank & Trust services and he's ready to put it to work for you and your family,. DETROIT BANK EJTRUST 'YolJrCf'arllRv']JalLking GeTLler 119 }Car~ 01~en ice and lccurily . i • r Meet the new A gre;,t novelty, Solid 'Sotale tran~i\lor radio is buill into miniature .cltJHlc"tieally ~fyled car-. While they la~t SAVE HUND~'(EDS man in charge of your $5.97 OF $ $ S $ THUNOERB1ROS MUSTANGS ,\: 11 CONDITIONED CARS lull factory c'luipmcnt AT SENSATIONAL SAVINGS • G,ll1'(j('~ • Thundcrbirds Family Banking Center t~ ~1- • LTD's • STATION WAGONS SAVE HUNDREDS OF $ $ $ $ SAVE HUNDREDS OF $ $ S $ In StOCK RC.ldy to Go! • INSTANT CREDIT • HIGH TRADE.INS at Mack • lOW BANK RATES • LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS I l- .__ .... -_.-._- ..----._--- and Hillcrest LOW MILEAGE DEMOS CLOSE-OUT PRICED 16901 MACK AVE. at CADIEUX 885-4000 ACCORDI NGL Y Sale Dcpt, Open 8,30 O.m. to 9 I'm. M"n & Th"". R:,O o.m, to 6 I'.m. 1 "0\., Wed., Fri., Sot. Pege Fout ' GROSSE POINTE NEWS ThursClaYI July 2S. '1968 • • • ose-ou • THE DAN GURNEY SPECIAL COUGAR SPEC/ALL Y EQUIPPED: • Cougar 302 cu. in. V-8 • Select-Shift Mere- O-Matic Drive • AM pushbutton radio • Wide-tread E70 x 14 whitewall tires • Decor group • Turbine wheel covers • Remote control sideview mirror .Special "Dan Gurney" decal THIS BIG, LUXURIOUS MERCURY 2.DOOR HARDTOP CHECK THESE FINE COUGAR FEATURES: _ Custom-grade Laredo Vinyl PLUSAU THISAND MORE:. Marauder 390 cu. in. V-8. Color- trim and upholstery. Hideaway headlamps • Contoured bucket seatst SPECIALl Y EQUIPPED: Keyed Nylon Carpeting • Deep Foam-Padded Seats, Front foam padded • Triple taillight group • Sequential rear turn signals • Select-Shift and Rear. Chrome Finished, Die-Cast Front Grille. Courtesy • Wood-grained st.eering wheel. Door-mounted safety/courtesy lights Mere-O-Matic Drive Light Group. Bright-Finish Wheel Moldings. Bright Window / • Bright curb molding • Color-coordinated wall-t.o-wall carpeting • Power Steering Windshield Moldings • Spacious Luggage Compartment • Rear seat armrests. Choice of 16 luxurious exterior colors. Full • White Sidewall Tires complement of Ford Motor Company Lifeguard Design Safety Features • Deluxe Steering Wheel • Walnut-Tone Instrument Panel • 123-inch Wheelbase I : AM Pushbutton Radio -INCLUDES FRF:IGllT ell A llC,.;S. Pricl' is file (wera"r of ",;rrs dr/erminer! by 71'1 "INC/,UDL'S PRE/GilT CllARGF:S. Price is all overageo! prices (/c/l'Tmined in an independMt Deluxe Wheel Covers inr!rpendenl shoppinR Sllrl"'Y of [,0% of rill Dc/roil Arm MerCllry Dcair'rs C'Ondll(:led011 shopping Sllr:Y!y mnd" bNw('cn .Julle 7 & 10 011201111 [,0% of all Dc/roi( Area Mercury dealers. L ./lInr 1271nd 1:1, 1968.• '>omc priers wl'rc hi"her, some (oll",r. Scc :>'ollr nearesl Mercury SOniC pricl's lIV'rr ilil1hl'r•.~om,' lower. See your nearby Mercury dealer for his price and ICrl7l8; dCfl/er lor his price alld terms. ~'w./.c (axes, liec:nse and title exfra. Slate laxes, 1;(,(,lI>cand titlc extra. NOW AT ALL GREATER DETROIT MERCURY DEALERS: BART t1NCOLN-MF.RCURY, INC. MULLIGAN lINCOLN.MERCURY, INC. EVANS MOTOR SALES, INC. Bill FARRAH, INC. ARNOLD liNCOLN-MERCURY COMPANY 3700 East Jefferson, DETROIT 20?OO Grand River Avenue 4688 West Jefferson. ECORSE 265 N. Gratiot Avenue. MT. CLEMENS Gratiot ar\d 12 Mlle. ROSEVILLE DETf..oIT DAVE COOGAN, INC. BOB DUSSEAU, INC. WEST BROS. MOTORS, INC. HUTCHINSON lINCOLN.MERCURY, INC. 13832 Jor.. Campau, DETROIT PARK MOTOR SALES COMPANY 32411 Granrl River. FARMINGTON 534 Forest Avenue, PLYMOUTH 221 N, Main St., ROYAL OAK ~()"Ih of 5.;J( Mil. Rood 18100 Woodward Avenue, DETROIT STU EVANS, INC. CREST MERCURY SALES INC. OPPOlit. ',,1m., '(Hic 32000 Ford Road. GARDEN CITY HILLSIDE LINCOLN-MERCURY, INC. BOB BORST LINCOLN-MERCURY, INC. 1950 W. Maple, TROY J9840 Van Dyke, DUROIT 1250 Oakland Ave., PONTIAC MULLIGAN of DEARBORN, INC. FRANK ADAM, INC. EVANS LINCOLN-MERCURY. INC, 21531 Michigan Avenul 130 Kercheval Avenue. KAVERlEY MERCURY SESI LINCOLN-MERCURY, INC, 1295f> Graml River Avenue, DETROIT DEARBORN GROSSE POINTE fARMS 420 Main Street, ROCHESTER 950 E. Michigan Avenue, YPSILANTI ,. '. ,.....'. ,. ~ '" ...... , ",,' ...' (,,"'... ',~ ••" ".. I;" 'u' ,.... ' .. ". '. " '. '. '.:c ..~ I."" '.. I.,. '" -'... ,'", ',- ." '. ' ...... ",. '", -!hursday, July 25, 1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Five WORLD. WIDE completely safe until freedom is elect Drltg Firm Victim of E,nbezzlers Unlocked_!?~~~_~(hnits Thieves Our freedom will never be enjoyed by men everywhere, Gross, Pointe. Resident Continued from Page 1 of estimated $12.000 he received and surrendered himself He ad. While they were away from camer~ in a black leather case, O as hl's "hal'c from the sale of all 'tt d he h db' ., I home shopping Friday morning some Jewflry. a GE stereo AM 00 in drugs, merchandise and 0 ml c a ccn recclI'mg, ' a d FM r d $5 b'll n money fcom Arnold Drugs. mer('handise, and G e is Ie r's stolen merchandise from Burn. ,I thieves entered the home of pnr . ra.<10, t t' a I . - DONALD Accompanied by officials of share of $12,000, represented a stein and that he had sold the I Dc. and Mrs, Kenneth Goerke. 0 Ice are IIIves Iga !II. the firm, Burnstein wenl to the total actual wholesale value of stuff, splitting money received of 726 Berkshire road Grosse ------LEASE ~ Woods station and gave a Corll- approximately $50,000. if the 50.50 with his accomplice. I Pointe Park. through' an un. l,IVES IN PAST plete statement to Det. Plumb, goods had been sold through . He said he sold the stuff to I locked side door, and rem I F••I.tll••se ••f \~••II ,,'I•••Illisse.1 "el.II••I.S' lie,,' sl••'11111, here it is again/J .~ . \. '''MADRILLA'', 4 PIECE BEDROOM, REFLECTS THE ROMANCE OF A SPANISH VILLA ••• SPECIALLY PRICED, IN STOCK FOR DelIVERY NOW "Modrilla" coplures the ortishy of the meticulous Spani,h crafhman. Boldly sculptured in sturdy cabinet woods and then hOrld"ubbed to a "1,4,onle90" pecan finbh •... ,. All pieces bcaUlifully oppointed wilh burnished brass. Grouping includes a 70" Iriple dresser, 29W' x 51" framed mirror, \ 40" x 17',' X SO',." H, daor'chest and your choice of a queen or lull size hcadboard. Matching nt stond sale priced 69.95, \ -:\ '"~ No slonan? That's right, no slogan. ENGLANDER "TENSION. EASE SUPREME" Vernors is 50 diffNcnt If doesn't need a slogan. We don't nred a lot of square, MA TCHED SETS OF PREMIUM QUALITY BED- .I!, Open MOil., ThllfJ so,ci'Jlled "(',1:(11" [)hrases to lell you DING AT EXCEPTIONAL SAVINGS! Fri. & Sol. lill 9 '/ernor,c and Vr:rnor~ One.Calorie me FUll SIZE (;.;; I' . ,''' i r,) rl T',,. so. ~~'.' iI', If ( r r, ( ,'l t .. I" ,'.,:)! J ,'rl fI ":' ''T1''1II., '/ery ddff~rrnt -that It'S different be be U5M ((l or;(c "'()din hit ~ou 't4itl';f ;"'rj, f"r~;"'. Bex spring 8. maltrc\s sct; loom latcx or 1'1' ha,c no s1O!}anj .... 'f' dO!'1"tc Ifll:'. ~{idCC 10 j'v:). !II' IMenpring $159 cause it's fiavori:l9Cd 4 years in wood. j'rM, OVCr'$I()f]ltncd J1'"11r:ricMI consumer. II',. YOUf.',.'()(J t'l,tl! it a..s you w1J(. OorxJ,I-c m ii, nlaA(' anqry symboa r ry qingery Vern OI'S , The taste IS un. QUEEN SIZE 60" x 80" Of just ,II and con Icmp Idle iI; CleM, unc/ NORTHLAND EASTLAND '" ' ... " l,t , • / .... '. '" " .. •••• •• '. i" i,.:": ". I, ", '.. Thursday, July 25,1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS P"ge Seven .-, '.'-"'-"'---""'~"-"------"---- .• .. ------__ _-_._-~-~------_._------. lIe 1 S 1 I H R 1FT If 1 G d L. I Kilshman, 111arvin Larivee,! 19 l ~.C 100 ouor 0 I or 'we -t traers lste( , ~~~/;~t~eb~:~,~~I~~, ~::~~\~: • IliO"'''''" Jerry Gerich, Principal of' Robert S'allmarsh, Car 0 I y n Peppler. A II a n Reiff. Carol Rentsl'hler, Kathryn Rigney, r.lal'Lennan, Mar i I y Massad, Gro"se Pointe High School, has is c h no e s, Kelly Shoemaker,! Schuster, Margarel Scrivo, Mary Marlene G r 0 sse, Margaret Gail ~1l'Carthy, Ann !\l ill e r, A.{Jpl'I"lt 1'I"v;lIg Co. announced the complete honor I James Sipe, Nancy Teague, Les. : Ann Wightman, Richard Burns, O'Dell Carol Beltz Martha Charles Mitasik, Janet Mullin- roll for his building's twelfth! lie Tily, Lonmarie Walton, Su.: Linda Hoyt, Steven Kahle, Lin' '. gel', Linda Noftz, Barbara Par- grader~, san Wonsik( Nanc)' Zytkewick,' da Lake. Mary Ramsey, Susan Brown, taurel Clarke, Janet i sons, Cathrine Peters. William • SEAL COATING • DRIVEWAYS I :rhey are Dale Johnson, John Janet Walker, Cheryl )Iamer, Stoelzer. Willard Swenson, Eliz. DeCoster, Deborah War den, ,Pi iest, Gregory Quinn, Douglas HAVE YOUR )ll11er, Lynne Cooper, David Mr. Robin Guiles, Kimberly Van. abeth Williams, David Barr, Marv Wood, Barbara Frede, r Rol'bins, Dennis Roy, Christo DIAMONDS Laughlin, Kenneth Gustke, John Hoek, Sharon Bandlow, William Delle Caldwell. Robert Cochell, Kevin Killebrew D(lborah Nick. I pher /luhin, Suzanne Sears" • PARKING LOTS. REPAIRS LADIES! CHECKED BY Patzer, Heay Brown, Alice Ken Bedwell, Bar bar a Brown, Brian Cornwith, Dennis Dale, los John O'Bri~n. Susan Hus- D a vi d S10ne, Julie Spencer, I AN EXPERT nedy. Nancy Keppelman, Kyle Thomas Buhler, Cat her i n e James Davlanws, .Jeanne Donik, selL Lvnn Schoenhals, Gregory Lynn Stelllke, ~ay S t 0 I' e r, . Telephone DI 1-4506 I remodel old jewelry into Kin s e Y, Mairgrid McIntosh, Champion, Judith D'Arcy, David Janelle Duster, Gasper Gammic- Ulmer: Christine York, Kenneth ; ~I~nne y.a.ught, Ellen Wit us and. the finest, latest styles. Carol Brand, Mark DeGaetano, Deal, Julie Feikens, Gwendolyn chia, Richard Gross, Linda Uai- Rieli, Hanna Azar, Deborah; I hlhp ..,ee. I L. -l • Great Values in fine Dia. Janice Gould, Catherine Griffith, Halbert, Bradford Philips, Mark' senleder, Ann Harding. Martine Mark James, Steven VanBever, Rentenbach, Linda Sejful!a, Harster, Marjorie Jensen, Janet Beaufail, Nan c y Blackburn" __ __ monds, Watehes and all Ann Armbruster, William Bogan, Debra Zeidler, Janice Altman, Knoll, William taitner, Linda Mary Blum, Christine Brink. ~._._--_._.. ._--_. ._~ Gold Jewelr • Weston Burnet!, Cynthia Clark, Janet Hooper, Deborah Worz. Lesperance, Cathy Lintner, Rita Kenneth B~!rdzinski, Lind a I )fargaret Colb~', Pamela Cu~ber. niak, Boyd McCleary, Susan Meech, Patti Miner, William C h u r ley, Claudia DeBacker. ly. Gerald DeGrieck, Dean Di- Schwab. William Ack~r Mary Montgomery and Christina John Dempsey, John Dillaman, Rings sized while !IOU wait Basio, David Lapeza, Gail !,e. Blakeslee, Sandra Co i b e r t, Nilsson. Douglas Dykstra. Jean Edmond. Beau, Laurie McFadden, Leonlia Catherine Cur tis s, Christine son, Roberl Feucht, Candace ; ONBTHIN& : Alfred E. Zier McLaughlin, Kurt Schmitt, By Dosmas, David Fernstrum, Ste And Patricia Rabenburg" Garbacz, Robert Gilstorf, Her- • I JEWELER & GOLDSMITH ron Stuck, Margaret Johnson, phen Gibson, Jacqueline Hawks Carol Randall Cheryl Reese bert Gould, William Haddad. '. ' , Heidi Hartwig. Aanita Hays, 16437 E. Warren TU 1-4980 Joanne Fisher, Linda Luke, Har. James HuIver~on, Robert Johns l\1~rdynn ~oss, ~ue San k a!', Kathleen Hensley. Sandra Hicks, We buy old gold, jewelry riet l\fayshark, Scott Sayers, Geraldine Kurvers, Lisa Mace; AlICe SeSSIOns, l\1l('hae! Thomp- Heather Hogue, Jeffrey Jensen, = ... TOO 0 FIRST: and diamonds. Paul Simon. Kathy Baird, Mary Suzanne :.tartens, Gail McCaig, son, Kathleen Walker, Hell~' James Jipson, Elizabeth Jobn------.._------~iSteiano, J 0 h n Meininger, Sandra Miller. Gail Nicholl, Hayes, Barbara Brown, Dillne son, Linda Kahle, Barbara Kcl- •1 ON THE SIXTH! • ame a Molnar, Edward Oetting. Law r i e Owens and Noel Copty. Dlike Grcl'ne, Karol Ka- Iy, .Jacqueline Kin. Kathleen elect Timothy Place, Christine Pol. Reghanti. vaya, Michael M a u n, Susan Kornieck, Nancy Krause. Steven ~;~;hO;~yC~n,De~~~~~d SP;:hn~~~: Also Mary Schmidt,. Roberl-.S-UR(;LARPROOF GUAROS-AND--ltmCTSCREENS- • • Grosse Pointe Resident Jean McIntyre, Robert Spitzley, Schwartz, Nannette SIn g e r. ~ Peter Tainsh Marina Louns. Thomas Murray, George Wyatt, berry. ' - Suzanne Wybo~.Claudia Casti~li- To fit all styles of windows. Residenlial or Commerical. Screens for "Feneslra"@ type Others are Karen Pearsall, one, D.orothy F I~cher, J ean ~11l- windows in BrN:ze.SteeI4Alum.. or Stainless Lynn Ruprecht, Allen Singer, gle, Dianne Swmeford, Marl!~n Sleel, have been our specialty for 30 years DONALD Insecl or Dust Proof u> to 40 mesh wire. t Linda Buck, Ilse Busch, Jon l!anson, 5~s.an Alschbach,. ~II Special screens any size or shape. Roll Abrahamson, Nancy Asmus, han Coe, "all Godfrey, Chrls,ine screens repaired or replac~d. Burglar proof ! MARSTON : guards for windows anel doors, prevent vandal. I James Belitsos, Donald Bower- Hoyles, Joan Kennel, Ca~olyn ism. WE ARE SCREEN SPECIALISTS AND I • BROWN ; man, Marianne Bradley, WiI- Kolleth, Maryann IIIcElhgott, DON'T YOU ,-ORGET IT! • Iiam Crowley, Carol Ducat, She~yl Robertson,. Rosemary Don't Woil 'Iii Too l.ote, Call ,'odoy! for i Mark Fenton, Steven Hicks, R?gler, James VOigt, Robert : IN HERE!* •• I James Horvath. Barbara Koss. Zl~k, Joseph Black, Ruth Ann 14t DISTRICT! Wayne (ounty • Margaret Lewis, Donald Moore, Bhss, Barbara Broman, Marc I * PRACTIC!NG ATTORNEY ••• 40 YEARS. , -._-_._ ..-- ..------.- _ Campbell, Steven Hahn, Gary , * RESIDENT ••• 28 YEARS. i Lehner, Jeff Matheson, Noreen i 1 Ilk. West ot Oak Ian Supervisor ! Driver Learns DISTRICT I - REPIJBLlCAN ._------_._------~ BALLOT NO. 599 About Policemen Aug. 6 Primary Political Ad. James E. Fraser, 51, of 80 Soulh Deeplands, became belli .. gerent when stopped for speed- [ ing by Farms police on Satur- SEWER day, July 20, and insisted that Ithe police officers who forced I him to a halt, could not arrest TROUBLE' him. He found out. The policemen, Patrolmen j~ Don't Philip Miglio and Charles Reich- - "=' S" D. , ling, said they observed Fraser - ~w Ig. take off at high speed from a stop sign at Bournemouth and • c.n Chalfontc. travel west on Chal- fonte, then make a left turn onto Bud loranger Moross road, going south at a Sales Mallager .very high speed. He then turned right onto KerchevaL Miglio and Reichling said they , Jimm Stavale Bob Maniere paced Fraser at 60 mil.!s an I Sales Mallager True!: Manager hour from the Kercheval-Kerby I intersection, and continued the pace west on Kercheval, from 17600 lIVERNOIS • UN 3-7800 Kerby to Moran, a 3O-mile-an- : Dominic Palanola lS3114 kflCIl£VAL • VA 2.9070 hour zone, and from Moran to i louis Anderson Used Car Manager , Lewiston, a 25-mile zone. I '--. Fraser was stopped just wes! I of Muir road, where the officers I These men .~~<':~l~~~'".::"~'>;'~'. asked him for his operator's Ii. .;.~.. ,.:".:::...... :.~. . ':'....'l.';..."'.;...., cense and car registration . '.:.,:'-. ....l::s... : While the violation tieket was {" ••;; .::.~ being written, Fraser and h!s '. =- .. '., ... three paf'engers got out of thelr . ':~ .~'::. car and approached the police SERVE YOU RIGHT •:::::;: .., vehicle. Fraser became bellig- erent and raised his voice, claiming the poJ;PPn><>r .::mld I not arrest him, the officers staled in their report. 1 They olfer i When Fraser refused to heed i an order '<0 return to his auto, CAll YOGEl.RITT ; and to be quiet, Miglio and FOR ALL PEST PROBLEMS Reichling placed him under GROSSE POINTE MOTORISTS lJo.il-YO~r5elf pest ~ntrol can bt arrest, searched him and took dofl.yourself tro,bfe. Be sare. 8e him to the station in handcuffs, me, Call the experts. Voltl.Ritt -l! 406900. No more pests. No A disorderly per son charge Mario "Mike" Farmis Ed Weisl III1lre problems. against the man was dropped ~y I 2.86 YEARS OF AUTOMOTIVE ~CJf the officers, but they gave ~lm ~Michigan a violation ticket for 55 miles I 12525 GraRd Rlvlr-TE 4-&900 an hour in a 30 mile zone. For renabl. 'tlmi,. control, Court date is scheduled for Au- ,oil To,min;J( lE 4-6902 gu~t 21. SALES EXPERIENCE KNOW-HOW. That's why their service and attention to your needs doesn't end with the sale-it just begins! NOW IS THE TIME That's why this company is proud to have these Professional Automobile Men represent it. That's TO BUY why you will do better in every way to let them Bud Carver RCA VICTOR George Mumaw serve you right - the first time and every time. COLOR TV Clearance On All 1968 MODELS PRICES START AT Dick Warner Joe Area Ed Skalnek Harry Picard CHARLIE ROSSIE'S CARLSON TV 20649 MACK AVE. DOWNTOWN Ford Sales AT VERNIER RD. 1833 E. JEFFERSON AVE. wo 3-4700 OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 9 886.4260 Coming or Going to Grosse Pointe ••• You pass OUf door everyday ..,--. -. Thursday, July 25, 1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Ei9ht ------IFreak Mislwp Action Center Continued from Page 1 Continued from Page 1 .. I ously behind schedule. scooped up four reIllxmg peop e A central coordinator was to in an instant. be hired and a central office Screaming and helpless, all established by the end of March, were dragged over the ground but delays in hiring were so and across a' cemeot break. great that the statt and office E fine furniture Since 1916 water into aboul five feet of are still being assembled. P ION E R water before ~'oung Danaher The suburban offices were to stopped the boat's motor. be opened by the end of April; The four victims, all injured, now local participants are talk- were Otto Fischer. 66, and his ing in terms of a rough Septem. wife, Maria, 63, of 1048 North ber 1 deadline for setting up the Brys drive, Grosse Point Woods; Grosse Pointe office. their grandson, Robert Jed, 41f.! A report issued in April by years old, son of Mr. and Mrs. the New Detroit Committee Robert J. Jed, 4567 Burnley said, "The opportunities for driye, Bloomfield Hills, and these Suburban Action Centers Mrs. Denise Potter, 28, of 23701 to attack white racism from Fifteen Mile road, Sterling within the white community are Township. All were rushed to unlimited." St. John Hospital, shaken and Picketing and Canvassing somewhat dazed. It projected that the local cen- Most Severely Wounded ters, each tailoring its program Most s(!verely injured was \ to the specific need~ ?f. its area, I Mrs, Fischer. who suffered ~ould cO~,d~c~ ~ctlVltles rang- from shatten'd bones in her I11gfrolll plcl.::etmgan extreme right leg just above the ankle, right wing meeting in ~rder to and cuts and bruises. FoUowir.g teU the .blaek ccmmumty and an operation the leg was placed o!her whlte~ that a new a~gres- SAl in a cast her husband reported. slve be.havlOr toward bigotry , . . does eXIst on the part of other III~. Fls~her sus~amed a whites." to instigating "door.to- spramed wnst, a stra~ned bac~, door interviews to counteract and numerous brUISes. I!IS rumors and fear." ¥ra.ndson ~as tr~ated for m. The report noted: Junes to hiS left Side, and Mrs. "While the centers will work Potter. from neck and shoulder with volunteer organizations and .contusIOns. A.II were released basic commuuity institutions, from ~he ~ospltal after t~orough particularly churches and. syn- exammalJons and fIrst ald. treat. agogues, much stres!; will be ments, except Mrs. Flsche~, placed on working with people who was expected home thiS so they may be effective where week. they are. "If it had not been for the Combat Discrimination p~rk director (Hallman), and a "For example, an advertising wItness named Taylor, and the executive would be encouraged presence of '!ii.nd of the boy, to change his firm's discrimin- (Danaher), drlVlng the boat, aU atory hiring policies because of of us surely would have been his own attitudinal change. or drowned like rats," said Mr. a filling station owner would be Fischer in an interview with a urged to exert influence on the Grosse Pointe News reporter. radal policies of the gasoline Mixed Reactions refining company from which "My first reaction was fright, he purchases." my sellond was anger, and my The New Detroit Committee third was to thank the Lord provided funding amounting to Where A Sale Is REALLY A nothing worse had happened." $12,500 for the developmental ••• Mr. },;'ischer, a partner in a phase of the program. Other Roseville tool and die concern funds were to come from local had high p r a is e for the St: religious groups. Clair Shores police who arrived ~JtlI!! 'l'''''G ~OU.D" on the scene. "It seemed only ~ ~I t SPANISH BEDROOM AND DINING ROOM GROUPS IN RICHLY DARK DISTRESSED PECAN Un.qualled d •• ign - tne ultimate in Spa ni.h .ty!ing, combin.d wi'n m.liculou, worlcmonship: heavy wood mould iog', d •• ply carved r".ott., DISCOVER THE DELIGHTFUL ond panels, original hond.croft.d m.tallir ill., in cnino nutch cobi ..... FABRICS IN THE S•• the entire g rau ",I See Ihe Irem.ndou •• aving. during our S2nd Annual M,d.Summ.r Furniture 501.1 w. !lIu.lral. iUII a few piece. EAST SIDES NEWEST SHOP of th. coll.ction. 19023 MACK AVE. (Near 7 Mile) 9:30~:30 Dolly • 't,1 9 p.m Mon. & Fri, • Ample Porking BEDROOM GROUP SALE PRICE 18" TRIPLEDRESSER,Twin Mirror ••••••••••••••••• $53B.00 ARMOIRE WARDROBE .•.•..•. , •..•••...•••••••. $389.95 !'ANELED HEADBOARD, T....in or Full ••.••••••.••..• $ 99.00 NIGHTSTAND, Each ••••••.••..•.•••••••••••••. $115.00 ROSE ._...... :.-t:!!!J~ DINING ROOM 42x6/l" TREsnE TABLE (18" Leaf), •.•••.•••.••••. $289.00 76" CHINA CABINET, .•.....••..•••..•••• : .•••. $129.00 GROWERS "RM CHAIR, Each ..•.••••..••..•••••.••••.•••. $ 84.00 Here's the professional-type rose SIDECHAIR, Each •••••.•...•.••..•••....•••••••. $ 14.00 food for home gardenp,r's use. Many Otn.r Piece. Available. 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ELLIOTT- PHONE WA '.2021, 17727 Mack ot Uni•• rsily Carden Supplies 882-8877 - We Deli•• , 17921 Mock Ave. TU 4.2184 Corner Wo,hington , , us • Thursday, July 25, 1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Nine THERE IS STILL ONE SERVIC£ YOU MUST USEI SWIMMER INJURED David Suminski, 9 years old, Ernie Harwell Discusses Stop Reading and Start Calling of 1327 Maryland, was painfully, but not seriously injured when PROJECTS, INC. he slipped and fell on the diving Long Broadcasting Career SOPHISTICATED REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS board of the swimming pool at TU 6-1490 Pierce Junior High School last By Mike Granger Thursday. Time: Two hours after the Tiger's double disaster caused by the Baltimore Orioles on Sunday, July 21. Place: The Grosse Pointe residence of Ernie Harwell, veteran baseball broadcaster, now in his ninth year of airing the local team over WJR. Topic: The career of Ernie Harwell. "Well, hello baseball fans, speaking to you from Tiger oressing Q whiz, Blue, piIlk, Stadium .•. " The familiar voice is set to report another game. Born in Washington, Georgia white Of mo'ze w1Ih whit~ Ernie began his career in spor~ 35 years ago as a cub reporter braid. 0.9 monfhs; for the Atlanta Constitution, and later became Atlanta's cor- 9.18 mooths. 1.00 respondent for The Sporting News. In his early 20's. he or- iginated a nightl) sports broad. ERNIE HARTWELL cast for WSB, the NBC outlet I in Atlanta, his first regular ex. men with numbers 0[\ their perience on the air. backs." Graduate of Emory As one of the game's leading A graduate of Emory Uni. historians, he possesses a valu- versity, where he met his wife, able collection of publications, Jacobsons Luly, a typically gracious clippings, and souvenirs which Southern belle, the Hllrwells he started as a youth in At. are parents of two sons, Bill, lanta. He frequently resorts to 24, and Gray, a 21 senior-to-be the past as means of filling-in, at Wisconsin University. Twin and fostering interest. And, of daughters, Julie and Carolyn, course, there's his familiar 10 complete the Harwell family. quip, "The gentlemen from "My job is simply to report Flint. caught the ball," that's \ the game, call the game as it amusmg .. unfolds," comment Harwell on Now Song Writer the philosophy of his success. Recently, as an avocation, I Even though he may feel in. Ernie Harwell has started song ward disappointment at a Tiger writing. He has written the defeat, "I must not be emotional words and music to over 20 over. th~ air. 1.m.ust remain i/l:J'1songs, incl.udil1g "Upside Down" partial.. by Homer and Jethro. So far, v Currently in his 21st season I about five of his songs have as a major league broadcaster, been recorded and met with Harwell was appointed broad. success. Roger Valentino, Shir- caster for the Brooklyn Dodgers ley Bolt and Ronnie Dove are in 1948, back when Leo Du. a few who have bought his y aung styl. sett.r. rocher had Loraine Day. With material. He presently has a two other teams in the Big contract with Motown, though I.ad with the N.hru ••• City. it appears that Harwell's he cannot ghre any details. job was two.fold. Not only was Whdher he is broadcasting the sport coot thor's new ~e expected to foster interest a Tiger game, writing a new In the Grand Old Pastime, but song, or just spenuinga couple he could not alienate the anti- of hours at home with his ar! the way. Neot stondvp Dodger listener. Two years family, Ernie Harwell, comes i later, he move to the Polo in loud and clear. collar, trim tapered ! Grounds and the New York . Giants. Most Famous Homer Helpers Needed Elect I October 3, 1951 will long , stand out in the minds of base, By Republicans li::,:::~~l~:'ed~j? ball fans as the home run heard Vicuna Of heard around the world, but The 14th Congressional Dis- bock vent. blue wocW for Hartweli the game has spe. trict Republican C amp a i g n cial significance. It was the final Committee announced the open- flannel. 4 k> 7 sizes, 16.00 Donald game of the playoff between ing of its new office at 18431 the Giants and Dodgers, and Mack avenue, two blocks south Grey or brown vtsecne/ rayon. was the first nation-wide tele- of WarreD. cast of a sports event. Volunteers are needed to u- 8 to 12 sizes, 28.00 "Bobby Tho'l1pson's ninth- sist the Committee in all phases I i~niu& three-run, pennant-win- of the campaign. You are in- BROWN DIng home run," recalls Har vited to stop in the new head- 14 10 2Q sizes;, 32.00 well, ''has to be the most thrill- quarters or rontact Joy c e ing moment for me. I think Jones, 885.0810, or Nettie Duf- WAYNE COUNTY SUPERVISOR after that, I was conditioned to field, 884-6465. expect everything and any- DISTRICT 1 - REPUBLICAN thing." October 1, 19£7. "It was like "Come fer tYie Pointe" a morgue. I went down to the for dressing room after the game to say good. bye to the players Resident of Grosse Pointe Member of Gross~ Pointe and ... " his voice traileU off. BETTER DEALS on • Woods • Woods Planning Commission Even in the last incident, as much as he wanted the New and Used Cars Michigan StatG Bar Tigers to win, and. force an-: COlllplete Selection Attorney • Association other playoff, he had to remain CROSSE POI NTE • impartial. "The game was be- RAMBLER • Special assistant Attorney Detroit Bar Association ing broadcast in Boston, and ~8201 Maek A."e., In the Village General for State of Michigan • all the Red Sox players were Wayne County Bar huddled around the radio. Even 8.4.711.0 • Association though the game.ending double Wayne County Road play was a disappointment to • Commissioner Attorney- • Experienced in County & many Detroit fans, it brought 10 years Municipal government cheers to Boston." I Open Thursday and Friday Evenings Covered Other Sports I Closed Saturdays thru August 10 . In his 20 years in the radio I media, he has had an opportuni. I ty to broadcast several other I would attempt to accomplish the implementa- i sports, including college and tions of the provisions of Act 293 of 1966 for County I professional football and the ; Master's Golf Tournament. Be. Home Rule in order to free counties from State Con- cause of the delays between trol' & therefore give counties the power and options pitches, Harwell considers base- to solve local problems. But I would only urge this im- ball the hardest sport to broad- cast. "Not only is there a lot plementation in order to give improvements in County of fill.in time, but the baseball Government order home rule by eliminating the agen- fan is more knowledgable." cies and boards that duplicate and overlap in these "In order to keep the game .ye-catchinfJ conon knit dress.s for various functions. interesting and moving," com. ments Harwell, "I try to keep up on the players and their littl. girls how the Mty lo~ activities. I attempt to make the Republican Ballot No. 599 - Primary Election August 6 players as interesting and real and two.c~r schemes they ~ke.•• Pollficil Ad. as p'!ssibIe, and not just mere ------~-- : plus woshable, permanent press features to pkase mothers. By Brig-o-dOOft irI stzes 4 to 'ox. iE' A beouuml DEAL A. Bett\}d cheCk wttn k>w pockets, navy/while Of red/while. 7.00 NOW!! B. Brow" ptlllover ....ith gold bond ood mock turtleneck, 6.00 Over 725 Cars to Choose from ... ALL MODELS' MANY WITH AIR CONDITIONING Just 20 Minutes Away f,om Grosse Pointe Need Service? See BILL LEE OLDSMOBILE Jacobsons NORM MARTIN Se."ice Manoger 295 Gratiot, Mt. Clemens 465-0456 GET A BEAUTIFUL DEAL IN OUR BEAUTIFUL WORLD TODAyf (i;,I!4<1 LtO" SHA1fU GO'. ~ leK AlII. lllC, .. LSGo\.IllC. t, 0 2 '7 7 7 7 2 2 2 2 • :0 , D • D & __ *" t t $ t t b t tr bot •• ' 7 ttt' 77; I 7 7 • 7 7 not Zt' $ ; , , ; ; 7 m ' ? , ? 7 7 7 , 7 m t $ t • it.,i it&b s tn ••••• ... , ... ~ '" ... " ,. Thursday, July 25, 1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS "OUTSTANDING YOUNG REPUBLICAN WOMAN OF THE YEAR-196311 Week in Chicago Livened Well Deserved-Gov_ Romney B,. Various Experiences Chicago, Ill. Dear B'O;;;---\~irst absopure comic l'~e ~eard Well, here I am, back in this m many a year. That, In Itself, I rugged, rumbling, sprawling was refreshing. (I • • FOR A FRESH NEW APPROACH . midwestern Big Bu~g, where About Dorothy Sha)', whom they have a~ded qUite a few man)' may remember. We be. skyscrapers since I worked here came well acquainted in the several. decades ago. Today the halcyon days of yore. She still is to~n. IS bounded by Lake a fine entertainer-but appears MlCh.lga.n (somewhat pollu,ted l, to be more of the "drawing. a. hIPp!e.populated Old 10wn, room" type these days . . , I high prices, a,nd a dally gazette whatever that means. I ELECT called The Tnb. . . Then there was this garrulous You mlgl,t like to know t.hat fellow from Kansas City who ~p to now (July 10) the hlg.h- started a conversation with me, SALE-SALE-SALE NORMAJ. h~ht~ of my stopover at. a big with a few asides to GrMse MIChigan avenu~ hotel, have Pointer Carl Johnson. He may BRAND NEW 1968 bce,n a brush .wlih a drunken still be talking as far as we MODEl. 104 walter,. a comical ~uy tagged know. Named L. C. Williams. he, PEUGEOT MOTORBIKES Don RIce, an old .frlen~ named was a heating and refrigeratiolll y Made by the Peugeot Car Mfg. Ca. ?oroth Shay, once b:lle~ ~~ man. He handed over a business Completely Assembled Ready to Ride the Park Ave~ue. HIllbilly , card on which was imprinted: Guaranteed 6 Mos. - 6000 Mi. now svelte and dlgn.lfled, and a "l,Ve do not need to change the man from ~ansas ~Ity I met. on work week as much as some of REG, PRICE $235.00 0 Wack~r Dnve whIlst watchl.lg the weak work." Pretty clever, FULL PRICE '125° FOR WAYNE COUNTY SUPERVISOR - REPUBLICAN DISTRICT 3 a Shrmc parade. We shall deal h ' no Idded lues or (ash with them, in the order of their e) . • Vice Chairman, Wayne County Republican Committee appearance. Next, boss, he asked :oe PRESENTLY . . what I thought of the proposed • 14th Dist. Republ ican Statutory Board First, the soused walter who Federal gun law. I had D;> ready CONTINENTAL CYCLES CORP· atlended .a few of us at a head answer. So he took time out tv ~:. SALES 6' SERVICE • Michigan State Chamber of Commerce, Law and Order table dUring what was, for .~ome de c 1are, with considerable 19430 Harper Ave. Harper Woods unknown reason. called a gas. firmness that if the man who Committee Appointed 1968 light banque~". My nice, pr~tty assa~sin~ted Senator Kennedy (or shoul~ ~t be prett~ mce) had not been able to procure PAST • Wayne County Young Republican Chairman wife was slttmg at my right. At a 'gun he would have undouht- • Young Republican National Committeewoman of Michigan the left were friends, t~e edly fashioned some sort of a Thom~~ D.. Le~dbetters (he s bomb which. instead of killing • Organizer, 14th Dist. Griffin for Senate Girls DetrOIt s CIty Clerk.) one person, probably would have I RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN That somewhat drab dinner resulted in the death of • Michigan Republican State Central Committee would have been much duller if several." That left me partially! Rent a Baldwin piano or or- it had not been for the short. stunned! . gan from $2.50 per week. sleeved, jacketles~, blackgal- Oh, yes. one more item. :My EN~ORSED BY: lused waiter, who ":3S glued to frau, Helen, went to a lun. Start your children now Emory M. Ford Peter O/Rourke his eyeballs. At first we all cheon for ladies where there with the best and they will Tom Adams thought he was a gag. But, we was a seeress whose name for- play before you realize it. Dr. & Mrs. Gordon A. Armstrong John K. Grylls Mr. & Mrs. Sram Pais soon learned that he had more tunately I do not rec;:lI. Mr. & Mrs. Rockwell T. Gust, Jr. John Pingel . rocks in his nogl?in than are Anyway this gal predirted a If you buy the piano, your Terry Barr found on the Mame seacoa ..t. RbI' . t . the No rent and cartage will apply Vicki and Dick Baks Dr. Albert C. Howe Mr. & Mrs. Robert Reuther . h b . h ' ept1 lean VICory m . Mr. & Mrs. Peter Kennedy Lester N. Ruwe An.d, .lDtO t. e argam, e'~ as vember elections, and adcied. toward today's b a I' g a i n Mr. & Mr:;. Harold Burau en]oymg hImself. more than "the presidential victor is not Mr. & Mrs, Francis Congdon William J. Kennedy r' W II Sh) price. Mr. & Mrs. Francis McDonnell Mr. (.7 Mrs. i iam i SO!"l most anyone else 10 the house. now strongly in the picture," William B. Cudlip He packed a cOllstant Cheshire She refused to name him, but Mr. & Mrs. Charles S. Cur.Hip Mr. & Mrs. Horace Maynard Dr. Joseph Syron Anne Maroun R. Alexander Wrigley cat grin, stumbled gleefully I'm sure it couldn't be Dean Charles S. Davis I back and forth, and served his Martin SEE IT IN YOUR HOME "The Board of Supervisors should administrate county business with I customers from the front ,~f the She also "saw" the dealh this, TRY IT IN YOUR HOME economy and efficiency. They should trim excess expense and prevent over- long table, It was a very mfor- year of both a national and i mal" banquet, boss, as you international leader of promi. I BUY IT IN YOUR HOME lapping of county agencies. The Board should remain on a part-time basis may have surmised. He askel1 a nence." I to reduce tax-payers' expense." fellow named Mel Rin.ehart There is much more, boss. of where ~e had purchaseo the this Chicago report, but I willi We can provide a good FOR ABILITY AND EXPERIENCE VOTE FOR - spJrt shirl he wore. He stared sign off now. May happin~~ssI at me and. wondered aloud how surround you. ' teacher in your neighbor- - -~ he was gomg to serve the meat . hood, A phone call will course when there was a salad Yours :r~m ~I. F 11 NORMA J. LASKEY BALLOT NO. 612 plate in front of me-which he a er . u er bring our consultant to had placed there. He slyly ------your home. You may AUGUST 6th PRIMARY walked away when Mr. Lead- REPORTS LAWN DAI\IAGE select your instrument beIter told him there was a fly Belly Teeg of 22 Waverly, from our catalog. Committee tor Norma Laskey- Michael Bloink, Chairman in the salad dressing bowl. This informed Farms police on Mon- guy will long be remembered by day, July 22, that at 1:05 a.m. _ I those he so sloppily served. on the night of Monday. July I Now we'll take Comedian 22, an unknown motorist drove nice, who was so filled with over her lawn between the curb satirical cracks he was dlffi. and sidewalk damaging the Smilev Bros. cull to follow. He left me out In lawn and knocking down four left field, however, when he de- small trees planted there. She Pontiac Detroit Birmingham scril;~d Humphrey and McCar. said she heard a noise at that 119 N. Saginaw 5510 Woodward 115 S. Woodward Ihy as the Bonnie and Clyde of time in the morning but by the FE 4.4721 TR 3-6800 Ml 7-1177 the Democratic party. He is to time she got to the window to be commended for being the look out, the vehicle was gone. ------_.------11111I11 111I11I1111I11I11 1I111111f1 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!I II 1111I1 !11111111111111111111 1IIIiIl 1111I11 1111I11 111111I1 111111I111111I111111111111I11111111111I11111I111I11I1111I111111I111111111I11I1111I111111I11111111111I11111I11111111I111111I111111I11111I11111111111I111I111111111I1111111111111I1111111I11111111I111111I111111IIIIIIIIIII'-rli \ \ ~ THIS WEEK'S BELL RINGERS U.S.D.A. Choice e:..--:=:~ SPRING Markel 18328 MACK AVE. P,icet Effective July 25th thru 27th THE ORIGINAL : I SlUFFED LEG of PORK a9e: 79C CHOPS lb. LAMB Ib BARBEQUED Blueberries 3'1'1,$11 HAMS CALIFORNIA FULLY COOKED READY TO SERVE 10 cl WITH OUR OWN HAM GLAZE Potatoes Lbs. 79 ; 2 to 3 LB. Ave. Irl 'U.•...•. 09 === Gourmet Corner ::=:::::::;;:::::::;;::=:, I $1 lb. FLANK STEAK ECKRICH SLICED With Burgundy Wine il- c C e BOLOGNA I:.ii~ 99 i r; 69~.I:: COOK lb. I If!! ___._ ------...J]I ' I' ill I'i ! 1;1 :" ': 'I; J' 'II it :~ud~;.;.:~.;~~~;A . I ,. f " ' ; , I. ( , J I l.~' l .. " , • .., .., ,. " I " J '. '•• J " , ,"" I.. " ~ '\ , " ' •• J , • Page Eleven Thursday, July 25, i968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS McCarthy Slates Visit to Detroit Senator Eugene J. McCarthy will barnstorm through Detroit. and possibly visit Grosse Pointe in a final effort to bring hi~ campaign to the Michigan peo- ple this week.end. His visit will be climaxed by a free rally in Tiger Stadium Saturday night at 7:30. The :Minnesota Democrat will arrive at Metropolitan Airport at 1 p.m. Saturday and swing through a round of personal ap- pearances and meetings with Democratic delegates before the Saturday night rally. McCarthy recently received the support of one prominent Grosse Pointer, William Clay Ford of Lake Shore road. Ford last week announced formation of the Michigan Business and Professional Men's Committee' for McCarthy. The Fords' daughter, Martha ("Muff"), 19, has also shown hel' resolute support of the un- derdog candidate with envelope- stuffing and other odli job:;, as have numerous other Pointe teenagers. To Stand Trial On Drug Char~e Jonathan C. Dahl, 18, of 155 Stephens road, arraigned for examination before Farms Mu- nicipal Judge Robert Pytell on Wednesday, July 17, stood mute to a charge of illegal possession of narcotics, and a plea of in- nocent was entered for him. The youth was bound over to Wayne County Circuit COUlt to aWllit trial, and is free on $1,000 until the hearing. Dahl is accused of having had hashish, a concentrated form of marijuana, in his possession on June 4, when he was stopped for reckless driving following a "Skip-Day" melee at Grosse Pointe South High School that had occurred that same day. Farms police said that they chased nahl, who was riding a motorcycle, at 70 miles an hour, and finally stopped him at Kercheval and Stephens. In searching the young man, offi. cers found 10 tinfoil packets of hashish lli his pocket. Del. Sgt. George Van Tiem anod Det. Joseph Miller -iaid that the stuff was sent to the Detroit Police Scientific Labor- atory ror analysis, and a return report verified that the contents of the packets was hashi!lh. Dahl was convicted of reck. less driving charge on June 26, after a hearing before Judge Pytell, who found the youth guilty and fined him $25 and placed him on one year proba- tion. Dahl's operator's license was suspended for 30 days. Motorist Issued And that's not alii Violation Tickets Gregory L. Atkin of 499 Sun- MUSTANG-world's best-selling sporty car ningdale. was arrested by Woods police on Wednesday, July 10, for driving the wrong way on a this year and every year! one-way street and for not hav- Just try getting mor~ for your money. Try getting floor-mounted ing his operator's license on stick, buckets, and carpeting on any sporty car- all at no extra his person. Patrolman Charles Hamel, cost. Or exclusive options like our Tilt-Away steering wheel or the arresting officer, said that Cornfort-Weave vinyl upholstery that breathes. You'll see why he was cruising on Mack, when Mustang's been first from the day it came out. Nobody matches he observed Atkin, puIling away from a cleaning estahlishment our features any more than they match Mustang's .style! at Mack and Lennon. He trav- eled north on the southbound lane, to Country Club drive, LTO BY FORD-outselling its nearest rival then went through a crossover into northbound Mack. since January 1. When he stopped the motor- LTO by Ford ••• 2-Door Hardtop ist the officer said, he request. And why not? It's the strongest, quietest Ford ever built. Nobody ed'the man's operator's license, else in its class offers YOll hidden head lamps, solid die-cast grille which Atkin failed to produce, and v-a power, all at no extra cost. And nobody else but Ford gives stating it had been left at home. Atkin was taken to the sta- you so many full-size models to choose from-21 in all, including tion where he was given a vio- two fastbacks. lation ticket for the wrong way driving, and another for not having his license on his person. TORINOjFAIRLANE-No.1 intermediate since The license was brought to the ~tation a short time later by a the 'first .of the year. relative. You just get more car, that's all. A longer wheelbase than 38 other I intermediates-for a roomier, smoother ride. A powerhouse whose Burglar Returns I specially modified racing counterpart beats everyone else in Stolen M.ainsaH scoring NASCAR championship points. And a choice of 14 models Torino GT Fastback that includes Torino GT and America's lowest-priced fastback, the A brazen boat hurglar, with a Fairlane 500. smattering of a conscience. went aboard :t 32-£oot sloop moored at the Grosse Pointe Park ma. rina on Thursday. July 11. and FORD WAGONS:'-first in sales as always! maile off with a lar,ge assort. They don't call us Wagonmaster for nothing. We're the only one ment of yachting gear. that offers two-way Magic Doorgate on three sizes of wagons. The thicf enterd the eabin of the sloop owned by Edward: And only Ford in its class comes with hidden head lamps and die- Baganz, of 500 Barrington road. : cast grille (on the Country Squire) ... dual-facing rear seats ... and mnde off with a brand new built-in wind deflectors ... and a choice of 12 models, including mainsail packed in a hag. valued at $500; another bag the Torino Squire, Fairlanes and Falcons. You won't see more any containing 90 feet of nylon rope, place else you look. a compass, an ci,ght millimeter movie camera, hinoculars. and a white hag containing assorted tools. Five days latcr an attendant at the park observed a canvas More car for your money every time! That's what makes these Fords hag at the entrance gate,. In .it he found the stolen mamsall. best sellers. See your Ford Dealer ... and see for yourself. Grosse Pointe Park police arc hopeful (hat a thief with that much conscience will retmo the remainder of the 1001 tak!'n [ronl the sloop.. \t this wrilin~ ~ ...has a better idea. they a,c still waiting. The switch is on to Ford! YARDSTICK People seldom get very f GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, July 25, 1968 . h S h l' El h G d H R II L. d ton, Elizabeth Atwood, Jerry 19 C 00 s .event ra e onor' 0 . lste Davidson, Gloria Kwoka, Steph- FLOWER SPECIALS H anie Marshall, Steven Maun, Jerry Gerich, Principal of. graders, I ing Ingraham, Mary McLeod, Hendricks Anne Kleen'! and I Craig Mellinger, Julie.t M~e, Grosse Pointe High School, has i The)' are Katherine Dietrich, Ellen Martin, Lois Kavanagh, Linda Liebold.. . ~~~~I~~('h~~~rSaar~t:~~e,D~:r: CUT announced Ihe complete honor Christine Pittel. Ellen Buck.: Gary Enzmann, Robert Halk, .Others are Julie Kormeck, bara Whit~, Vicki Martin, Peter I CUT roll for his building's eleventh minster. Christine Corcoran. II'\'- ,George Mandich. Sigrid Bower, LInda Belanger, Susan Beyer, Pellit and Demetr:l Williams. DAISIES $1.", GLADS -- - ,John DiLoreto, Kathleen Cros- Ruth Har~o, Kenneth Rem, Also Elsa Frohman, Ralph Ballot 6 J I D bl sen. Thomas Arndt, Tim Macad- Ro~ert VOigt, Perry Bowen, Quinones Christopher Cassell, "epu iean dino, Neil Tuttle, Bradford Bar. Bnan Fox, Jam~s Frede, Bever- K E+ Thomas Shea Craig ker, John Hamann, Sue Vance, ly .L!ltler.. ~udith Meloy, Ja~lce w~r::e, •~~verley Wood: Ju&ia Annuals - Perennials GERANIUMS c Carolyn Westhoff, Karen Wilson, ReiSIng, ,mda Zenker, D!ane Bohn Maureen Kelly, Debbrah Bradford Mead, Bonnie Brey, McLeo~, Cathy Gofrank, DIana Kiteh~n. Kathleen Stefani, Doug- REDUCED 39 Matthew Devine, Pamela Elliot, Jost, hL,:"daBKUthlmaM'MarthasMllc. las McKenna, Robert Mushro, AND UII Kerry Graham, Rebecca Lake, Caug rm, e eyers, a y M tha Berger Dennis Calca- WILLIAM G. Lincoln Lee, Kar~n :\iaise!, Slater, Ki!" Wilson, Robert te::a Thomas Cartmill, George KIRBY Peter Van Hoek. Eileen Duer- Wyatt, DavId Young, Scott Mon- C It Michael Kennedy Four Free KitteM for a Good Home I it WAYNE COUNTY SUPERVISOR kop, Catherine McWalt' Ken. Ison, Joan Bonneau, Pamela ~~cht 'Knapp Robert Mad: neth Sorenson. WilHam Ed. Evans, Cynthia ~a~sig, Ma~tha do~g ~~lrice Matujec, Sheryl. m u n d s, Georgean Graham, Mc~lahon, PatriCIa oetl1ng, III" S san Morgan Sheryl Allemon FloristonE. Warren 3RD DISTRICT Frances Platz, Julie Childress, Christine Tlusty, Mariana Von- N l~z1a, D~wn Piper 'Kristen 17931 EAST WARREN TU 4-612q. OPEN SUNDAY Diane Kummerfeld. Yvonne IGruenigen, Lauri Cruickshan.k, SOhe '. K th Ste~art John • Birach, Krislln Franz, Richard i Michael Merrit~, Constance Cli!- ;al~:~~' Vir~iDra Ambros'e, Ste. phane Burton, Deborah Hoskins, Charles Olmstead, Sharon Hack- man, Larry Crane. Kristin~ ,Ko. towskl, Barbara Don'!, WIlliam Roberts, Robert Sweeney, Don. aid Wilkie and Edward Riffel. And Stephen Marston. Jacque. line VanLceuwen, Gary Conley, Laramie Hicks, Susan Auble, !\fax Gardner, Erika Nardon, Janel Taylor. Martha Thomas. Diane Martin, Raymond Asses- sor Brian Bahr, Deborah Fer- ry' Janice Garbarino, Nancy H~ian, Steven Hopkins, Kevin Kregs, Delphine Maconochie, Michael Pastor, Randall Potter, Dianne Tellis, Mary Thompson, Eugene Turnbull. Sue Turner, David Whipple, Nannette Bas- sett, Adele Giovanazzi, Debra Porter, Mary Albrecht, Debbie Angell, Nancy Elliott, John Kel- ly, Linda Norman. Dennis Rauss, Sharon Ryan, Janet Shaw, Geor- gene Shoemaker, Sharon Skow- ron, Christopher Snyder, Chris- line Wood, Christine Baker. Blirbara Burandt, Rosemary Eger, David Kerkmaz, Marie Loosvelt and Mary Schaafsma. Also Sharon Elliott, Gary Hol- lidge, Laurie Scrimgeour. Mi- chael Williams, Mary Bruno, Laurie Graybiel, Mollie May- nard Nancy Bennett, Rebecca Handley, Robert Rini. Lynda K r y n ski, Claudie Therssen, Dawn Beebe, Maureen Badeau, Nancy Court, Janie Crippen, Robert Lieder, Jeffrey Matheus. Jan Reed, Barbara Schaudt, El- len Schmidt, Diane Shannon, Su- zanne Shannon, Gary DeLiso, Walter Bailey, Michael Belitsos. Becky Bentzen, Lindsay Dick, Suzanne Geha, Joann Holtz, The new Mercedes-R~nz had afllm brakes of the same diameter, I Lorne McConachie •. Donna Mc- 280SE has a disc brake at this ',rea would. be cut considerably. Lean, Diana Sieger. Lynn Urell, Linda Lesinski, Steven Unger. every wheel. So do all 180- There would be lesS: area to develop Linda Adler, Lucianne Angone, ~ mph Grand Prix road-rac- braking horsepower, less area te dissi- Robyn Ankney, Byron Bailey. ing machines. pate heat. Such brakes would be more Clarence Berger, Linda Berns, Leonard Buccellato, Deborah prone to fading, swerving, and judder- Some critics have called the new Casady, Stephan Chernysh, Cas- Mercedes-Benz 280SE "over-engi- ing. Drum brakes lack the feeling of sand"!! Clark, Susan Comann, neered." Sure, thn.y say, a passenger car a"tllOrity you get with disc brakes. Paul Deal, Charlene Decraene, Blirbara Deryckere, Denise Far. but it needs good brakes, does need quhar, Ann Fleming, Mary brakes good enough for a racing car? Disc brakes are standard .qulpm.nt Fleming, John Fraser, Kathie "Absolutely:' say the Mercedes-Benz Fredericks, Matthew G u ice, engineers. "Test after test has proved That's why Mercedes-Benz engi- Robert Howes, Karen Janson, neers insisted on dise brakes for the new Robert Knudston, Kim lAlwis, that disc brakes provide the most pre- David Manardo, Jill McKay, cise braking possible-at allY speed. Put 280SE.And not juston the fro IIt wheels Nancy McNeill, Patricia Rohn, one wherever you have a wheel." -or as an extra-cost option-but on all Susan Schueler, Linda Theuer. 4 wheels as standard equipment. korn, Alfred Wilke and Nancy By conventional standards, the Mer-. Wing. ccdes-Benz 280SE is "over-engineered~' The tremendous margin in braking And rvlercedes-Benz is proud or it. performance you get with 4-wheel disc Scientists Begin Most conventional cars have old- brakes isjust one example of what "over- fashioned drum-type brakes. They're engineering" means to the owner of a Three Projects cheaper than disc brakes, and good Mercedes-Benz 280SE. Here arc some enough for most average situations. more: Three Grosse Pointe scien- But drum brakes can be marginal in a tists. members of the medical Fuel injection school faculty of Wayne State "panic" SlOp. University. bellan work on Mich- Usually, your car's engine is designed i!!an Heart Association research II takes horsepower to stop either for power or economy-not both. projects. IIfonday, July 1" Dr. Mercedes-Benz engineers found a way Michael C. Kozonis. pre~jdent Most people don't realize it, but it of the" Association, announced. takes Ilorsepower to stop. It's the same to give you the power of a V.8 and the They are Raymond L. Henry. fuel economy of a Six. It's Ph.D .. 1841 Aline drive. assist- ~... called "fuel injection," an ant professor of physiolog'y and t'- phannocolog'v. whose project is, ingenious device that ram- Thc impeccable Mercedes-Benz 280SE-lIJitll disc brak,!s Oll Illl 4 wlleels. "Tn vivo Obs'lrvations aJ)~ in feeds gasoline into the en- vitro Analysis of Experimental gine under high pressure. Mercede .. B.nz motor car. Thrombi." with bob. After a while, the bolts can is hand-sprayed. There isn't any "orange Dr. Todd S. Tng. 557 Neff Result: horsep.ower is work loose. On a rough road, the rallIes peel" or other minor blemishes. The from $25,582. to $4,380. road. assistant professor 0; in. hoosted by nearly 15% at 110 can be deaFel/illg. ' finish is as nearly perfect as the present You may be able to alford a Mer- ternal medicine. "Detern!ina- sacripcc ill gas mileage. tion of Intra.Renal Distribution i\[ereedcs-Benz eliminaled the rat- "state of the art" allows. cedes-Benz without realizing it. Here of Blood Flow with Radioactive (Tee/mical Hote: T11e "$" tles hy eliminating the body bolts. In- (Note: Nitpickers will find notlziJlg are suggested retail prices for 9 of the Xenon in Renovascular Hyper. ill tile 280SE's flllUIC stallds tension" stead: 10/)00 individual hody welds. to CarrJ alJollt. A .I!atlwril/g of penlla- 15 Mercedes-Benz models: I or "S IIper. "T1 Ie "E" slall dS Dr, Eherhard F. Mammen, "Panic stop" demnmlralion: A test driver slams tIle new f nesult: a ~;tructureof immeme strength lICJ/t l,lasticiz.ed umlelcoatillg fights 600 Grand Mercedes ...••• $22,29g- j"or "EillS1JritzmolOr" or fllel- 642 Woods lane. professor of Mercedes-Benz 280S£ to a sure SlOP from 80 mp/I. and rigicl;ty. Arter 50,000 miles Of so, load .\Illt, fIIst alld rot. The iI/sides of 300SEL Sedan...... •• 9,400. phl'sioloJ!y and pharamacology. illjectioll ellgille. And "280" you may begin to wonder if your 280SE tlze hubcaps are primcr-coaled after the 280SE Coupe. .. .. • .. • .. • 9,174. "B I 0 a d Coall'ulation Changes kind of horsepower that makes your car is t1zc size - tIle metric displacemcllt- 'Related to Shock." wiII ever rattle. olllside, arc e/Irollled. EvclI tl,c wlder- 280SL Roadster •••• , ..•. , 6,485. go, except that it's applied in the 01'1'0- of the engine, which is 2.8 liters.) ! The three projects were part side of IIIC dash i~ hilly "h/llued.) 280SE Sedan 6,222. 'I of 31 projects at Wayne State. 5ite direction. And, inslead of being Fuel injection also gives the 280SE Built to be the best By the time your 280SE is complete, 250 Sedan. • • . • • . . • . . . . • • 5,060. A lotal of 70 projects, costing' produced by the heat of gasoline burn- excellent engine response at all engine -not thebeet HII.r ~.551.039 are being financed it has passed 8,117 inspections. One 230 Sedan .•••••••••••• , , 4,544. during the fiscal ycar beginning ing in your engine, it comes from fric- speeds, with exceptionally smooth pick- After welding, body !':eams are out of every II workers is an inspector 220 Diesel. . • .. • •• • •••• .. 4,494. .July 1. said Dr. Kozonls. a Pon- tion in "our hra kes. up from low revs. The 280SE engine's ground down and checked with a soft to make sure thaI Mercedes-Benz stan- 220 Sedan ...... , • • • .. • • 4,360. tiac cardiologist. Total expendi- In a :'panic" slop-real or simulated overhead cam silences the fuss and c1at- glovc. Any burrs arc filled with pewter tures will be more than $800.' and polished smoolh by hand. dards arc maintained. 000 of which Slfi5.000 will go to - il lakes the equi valenl of nI horse- ler of conl'ention:J1 lappets. And its 7 •••• e •••••••••••• ~ •••••••••• The hody is Ihen dunked in a 52-Ion American Heart Association for power 10 stop a 3,500lh. car from 80 main bearings give the crankshaft vet- .• national "esearch. mpl!. This energy transforms the car's primer bath until 24 pounds 01 a ~pe- Clip coupon for brochure • . .. ~SENDFOR "By the end of this year. our tcr support than most V-8s, for less vi. • '. t: -- FREE BROCHURE fOfward momentum into Ileat. And this cial anti-eorrosion fommla have secp<'d For further details on the new ~Jer. 20th Anniversary, tbe Associa- bralion at high speeds. 1)., . (or beller yet, com e tion will have spent about 11('<11 must he dis~ipated by your br:tkes. into evcry cranny. This primer coat is cedes. Benz 280SE. and 6 other new " ..~ in and pick one up) S7.2OO.000 on research." Dr. The disc brakes of the Mercedes- 10,000 body weld. baked on. The next is sprayed on. Be- mooelsfrom:\ Icrce Wood Imports, Inc. 15415 Gratiot Avenue, Detroit, Michigan 48205 Phone: 313-521-6600 ., ,. \ oJ. .... ,oj ~ ... • , " , • •• ... 1.' . " .. . " ... , . . Thursday, July 25, 1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Pa(Je Thirteen IMMEDIATELY! Suspect Sought In Theft of Skirt Great. Hooks, Seek Witness In LS Accident Kotthe,'s 6,oss, Point, L'lJsing CO. Farms police are seeking a on Tuesday July, 16. Group Forl",ing Farms police are seeking a might have seen what happened PROJECTS, INC. young woman for questioning A saleswomen reported to the witness or witnesses to an ac- is asked to contact Farms • AUIO LEASING • Reol Estate Investments regarding the disappearance of authorities that she observed The opportunity to' read and cident involving a Fa'rms police police at 90 Kerby road, or ALL MAKES AND MODELS TUxecio 6.1490 a $20 skirt from the Touch of the girl enter the store, and discuss the world's Great Books car and a private vehicle, that phone TUxedo 5.2100. w. Con Adjust Elegance Shop, 63 Kercheval, browse around. and finally took with other people of mutual in. occurred at the Lake Shore. ------OM e", or FI.. , Our Ploll To Your N.ed. three dresses and a skirt from terests is now available to resi-. . I THE BI'rE I racks, and then go to the filling dents of Grosse Pointe and sur. Moross roads mtersectlon at' The Irouhle with a dollar t.o. 885.4770 room, as though to tr)' them on. I rounding communities. ! about 6:40 p.m, o~ W~dnesday. day is that it gets subtracted 15550 E. Warren h th . I ed 't A Great Books Reading and IJuly 10. lnformallon IS needed from, not added to- dl'vided and AUTO RENTALS MONTEGO W_en e glr emerg ,I was D' 'G . b' to determme who was at fault Glo,.. PoIc.k" Mgr. said, she retu('ned the dresses to Iscusslon roup IS .no,,:, el~g in the collisioll. 0'" multlplied. MERCURY the racks, and left the building, fo.rmed at Grosse P~mlc ~ Ma~n . . .. • Daily COUGAR after which the salesladr said Library, and registratIOn IS Both Patrolman Philip Mlgllo she went into the fitting room open to e\'eryone,. The group, is and Mrs. Joyce Mabarak of ¥'"~ $8 a Day Ie to make sure all the garments s~nsored locally III cooperation 1160 Maryland, claimed the Mil. had been removed She found ~Ith' The G,reat Books ~ounda- green light was in his or her • Weekly th ha g th t h'd h Id .th tio~. a natJ?nal. nonprofit edu. favor. The accident has been MERCURY k~ t bnte[h ~. a e e calion orgamzatJon. under investigation since the • Monthly Colony Park s Ir, u e s 'Irt was gone. This program is especially de' date of occurrence, it was dis. WAGON It is believed that the girl signed for busy adults who are closed on Monday, July 22. Leasing (up to 3 yn.) All Mun was wearing the skirt under. inter~sted in. ideas, offering Dama e to the scout car Air Condition" neath her own when .she w,aIked rei:ldmg seleCl1O~Sth~t are sh?rt which \~as struck broadside: out of the shop, pollee said. and packed WIth mformatioD was estimated at about $450' SUMMER Call Jal'l'l" Jenkins: TU 1.5000 ~~lf~l! $10 a Day ~Tr~ The young woman was de. relevant to today's problems. and to Mrs. Mabarak's ca; ii<.V't' "'r," scribed as being between 18 and There are 16 readings in each about $300, ' i'tfj CLEARANCE . year of the Great Books Pro. ,. ' 20 ve:Jrs old about five feet six gram, each a carefully selected In Mrs., Mabara~ s automob~le i }JlJ:l.n1l t1dam, 911£. inches tall havin' long blond I piece of litp.rature especially were h~r three children, SylVia. i suited for adult discussion. The 7; Philip, 6; an~ Melissa, 3, ~vho Hill I hair tied b~ck with ua green bow, 730 Kerclleral ".. tile attr.!etive, and wearing a yellow boxed sets of inexpensive paper. suffered a brUise on the right fkirt and blouse, back volumes that the groups cheek. The c~11d was taken to, discuss are published exclusive- St. John Hospital where she was ly by The Great Books Founda- treated for the bruise, and' tion. where it was determined that This local group will be part t~is was the only injury the - Closed Saturday Thru AUlust 10 of a national program of con. lIUe girl s.ustalned .. No one else Open Thunday and Friday Evenin,s tinulng liberal education which was hurt In the mishap. FULL the Foundation had been devel. Mrs. Mabarak stated that she REDUCED FOR oping since 1947. Currently, was driving west or. Lake Shore GOLF SET SET there a~e a~out 8,000 Great Bnd was entering thl! Moross ~ooks dISCUSSIongroups meet. intersection on a green light, 5 IIlONS CLEARANCE FURTHER REDUCTIONS mg. regularly throughout the when Miglio made a left turn 2 WOODS SPECIALS CARTS Um~ed St~tes.. from east bound Lake Shore to • U$T PRICE ' DISCUSSionsare gUided by co. north bound Moross, and the VJNYLBAC BACS IN JACOBSON'S SUMMER leaders, who keep conversation Iront end of her car struck the HEAD COVERS From $120.00 UMBRELLAS on the track and who stimulate right side of the police vehicle. to '$140.00 every member of the group to .. TEES RETREIVERS take part. Mlllllo claimed that the light Spalding Chi Chi Rodtltuft Participating in a Grllat Books had turned green for north MEN'S. LADIES a Iron., $7000 CAPS 3 Wood. Group is a unique educational bou~d Moro~s when he entered I' CLOVES experience. Members receive the mtersectton. Spaldin. Morl,n Smith 00 a h.nl, $7000 JACKETS the. core of ,a liberal education The policeman, in making a 3 Wood. while learDlng to read more statement for officials records fashion $;old1na l'rMr ' '26 J'"7 I carefully, to think more critic- said he was cruising east o~ I • Iron., $10°° ally and to communicate more Lake Shore and at Moross 3 Woods effectively, skills useful both at there were 'two automobile i~ North,,'c.tern Ch.ndl.r work and a,t home. . ... front of bim, stopped and wait. Horpar, • l~:ln., $7000 POOL TABLES ~ersons mt~sted In JomlDg ing in the extreme left lane for ALUMINUM 3 Woods thiS new Great Books group the red light to change FLOOR MODEL clearance should contact Doris 'Edward~, . Kro,"'" Tomm, !Jolt CLEARANCE secretary, at 988 Moorland driv(' When the light changed to SHAFTS a 1r01l', , $7000 or 886.QI53. green for east and west Lake Ncrorthwemm 9 Iron., 3 WCHHh Reg. '$395.00 Brun.wick l,.ntwo04 The group will meet it The Shore, the fltst driver made a 3 Wood., 1 Left Burk. Tomm, Al'1lIOur Main Branch Library on Kef' left turn and was held up at the $150.00 • I,nl. $70°° Sale Price $250.00 cheval from 1 to 3 o'clock on the intersection bec8use of traffic. 3 Woods Rit. $425.00 second Wednesday of the month. The, second car went through, Shaketpeare 9 Iron., 3 Led, '\Irk. Fischer Duche .. to OFF I 400;0 500;0 ! behmd the first vehicle and Woods, 1 Left 8 Iroll'. $70°0 Sale Price $375.00 Migllo stated, he was behind $180.000 3 Wood. Find Stolen Car thIs aut On The Issues COR. Law and Order: "1 believe that the first and foremost desire of all Citizens is for a return U.S,D.A. PRIME & CHOICE of law and order, I feel that present National and Local Administrations FRESH have flagrantly disregarded the wishes of the citizens in this matter." "The Citizen's right to own and dispose of his own property as ~e s~es fit GROUND CHUCK ROAST Property Rights: is guaranteed by the Constitution and cannot be abridged LegIslatIOn to LONC BONE ROUND BONE control such transactions is inappropriate. I oppose all such laws as they BEEF infringe on the rights of both the seller and the buyer." Vietnam: "In Vietnam the Democratic Administration and Congress have been t 59: 69: dereli<:t in th'eir duty in waging a foreign war without a legal Declaration of War by the Congress and without the approval of the people. We. should 3 'I.59 make thesn persons answer for their conduct. This war can, and must be. SUNSWE£T FARM STYLE INSTANT brought to an honorable end." PinED POTATO On The Opponent PRUNES Les Crane is opposed In thl8 Primary Election by a Mr. Peter O'Rourke who liays that he is the "forgotten 12-0&. Box FLAKES 16.0 •• Family Size lox man, etc., etc." which sounds very nice. However, the truth is that Mr. O'Rourke is financed and sup- ported by the Romney.WaIdron wing of the Republican Party; the liamc people who have just given us the State Income Tax and the Forced Housing Law. 39~ 39.~ He believes the voters of this District are tired of professional politicians who say nil th(' right things tn order to get elrcted; ~nd who thcn, after election, completely reverse their position on vital issues. In the past this conduct may have been (,xcllsable as "just politics," but, toelay. political decisions arc affecting RIPE-TASTY COLLECE INN our very livc5 and safety. This is why LES CRANE, who is not a professional politician, but is a business. CANIALOUPI 3 fir '1 BRAND ~ fREE; man and alarmed citizen is running for Congress. LARGE $IZ£ CLEAR DECORATOR LeI; Crane stands up for you and America and not for the Romney-Waldron brand of Republicanism, TUMBLER CARROTS 2ptgs,2te CHICKEN wHI y•• y ...... 1... Don't Be Fooled Again! VOTE FOR Sno-Whit. BROTH 1~1/4.0Z, Can 1bInJ. MUSHROOMS e REPUBLICAN LES CRANE AUGUST 6. 1968 2 for 2g t 2 I;~:,SSe ~ 69 Crane For Congress Committee -15217 E. Warren 884.9332 . , '" ..- .. ,'~ ~,', .'.' \ Page Fourteen GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, July 25, 1968 friendly service at Farmer .ack's! HE'LL .TAND ON HIS HEAD TO PLEASE YOU • AND 50 WILL THE PEOPLE WHO WORK III HISSTOR. REGULAR PERK UP YOUR SAlAD DI.SCOUNT PRICE WISH'ONE IRAND .oz. Itali.n wr. Dressing ITL. A GREAT IEflISHING REGULAR DOUBLE DELICIOUS RID' DISCOUNT PIICI DISCOUNT PRICE 1 QT. ~'. Hawaiian 14 oz. Farmer ~kcasbieI! I CAN C sav lhank vou ~...~ Punch 24 ~:J ~'.7' . IIGULAR I~> Ir A TASTY DE5SEU DOUILE II REAL OICHARD RAYc)R DISCOUNT PRICI DISCOUNT lIIlCI Ifill 0 ': lorevery t ~I f::1J1!rID. 11.// purchase • @. Mussel.an :~z. ( ~{ ~."'''M C r Apples.uce JAIl R&~l~-I nff~~ 25 W~~~.....- DOUILE f{~1....:.. ~ ~oocSHEET ROLL IIGULAR f~E:~,il.~. ]) 4~ x 4%,2 PLY DISCOUNT PRICE DISCOUN1'PlICI r:M~-~~~...------: ; 1/ Scolt ROLL I~~' Tissu. 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Thursday, July 25, r 968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Fifteen -----_._ .. _._._--_._~------_._._---._-----._-----_._.------Mr. Batchelor, 84, of 180 Mo. the daily newspaper field to HANNAH M. BOE'ITCIIER GOLF CLUBS STOLEN 1 .. ------. ran road, died Friday, July 19, form his own a d v e r tis i n g Funeral services for Mrs. Jack Wahl of 11757 Minden, OBITUARIES in the Maroun Nursing Home. agency. But soon after began a Boettcher, 82, of 340 Hillcrest Detroit, called Farms police LOOKING FOR PIlICE? NO LOWER FIGURE ANYPLACE. ~------______I He had been a resident of long connection with The Detroit avenue, were held Monday, July and disclosed that while his EDWARD A. BATCHELOR writer and dv t" Grosse Pointe Farms since 1926. Athletic Club News as manag. 22, in the Eppens Ban DeWeghe LOOKING FOR SERVICE? WE GIVE THE FINIST, I a er Ismg man, Th f USA ff' car was parked in the Sears Services for Edward A. Batch- were held Monday July 22 . e son a a . , rmy 0 .1' ing editor and conductor of a Funeral Home. She died Friday, lot. Mack and Moross, an un elor, longtime Detroit sporls the Verheyd F ' 1H ,Ill cer, Mr. Batchelor was born 1D monthly sports column. July 19, in Deaconess Hospital. known person broke into the ALL THIS •• , AND MORE, TOO AT ------_ . .. '-..~n __~l!r~. Raleigh, N. C., and brought up For a number of years after Mrs. Boettcher is survived by trunk of the vehicle, and slole on the various western Army 1940, Mr. Batchelor was with the her husband, Edward; a son, his set of golf clubs and several )lOsts to which his father was Chrysler Corp. where he edited George E. Selby; and two sis- golf balls. He did nol state the TOM TAYLOR BUICK, INC. assigned, a magazine for the corporation's ters, Mrs. Sarah Hansen and value of his loss. BUICK-OPEL DEALER He began his newspaper ca. dealers. Mrs. Edna Simpson. New Cars • Used Con • Parts • Cuslom Collision Shol reer in 1903with the Providence Upon the death of Charles A. Interment was in White Cha 13033 GRATIOT LAkeview 6-3000 (R, I.) Journal while atte,lding Hughes, Mr. Batchelor was pel Memorial Cemetery The only difference belween Night Service LA )-9877 Brown University. stumbling blocks allli stepping i He came to Detroit in 1906 to named editor of the DAC News, SHIRTS join the Detroit Free Press. In a )lOst he held until his retire. CONRAD R. t'REIMANN stones is the way you use them 1909 he became that newspa menl in 1962. Funeral services for Mr. Frei. per's sports editor ami bega'1 He cuntinued to write his mann. 58, of 23123 North Rose. (as you like them) building an enduring repula,ion monthly s)lOrls column for the dale court. will he held on Fri. i as a sports authority. club's magazine and at his day, July 26, in the Verheyden Lj,ghtJ medium, heavy, no starch. Boxea or hangers. fo~ast st.'r"jce , At a time when mJny snorts: death he had held for many Funeral Home. Ill' died on Mon. WIth our modern all electric unit. stories were a mishmash of years the coveted NO.1 card in day, July 22. ill Saratoga Gen. OUR 25th YEAR ,cliches and slang. Mr. Batche. the Baseball Writers Associa. era I Hospital. I YOU MAY SPECIAL ORDER AT MID.SUMMER SALE SAVINGS , •• : lor's blend of literacy and wit lion of America. !III', Freimann is survived bv 1I'0nhim national recognition, Mr. Batchelor also did free- his wife, Evelyn; a sister, !IIrs.• .~~ in your choice of fabrics and finishes, OUR ENTIRE COllECTIONS OF THOMAS- DENBY CLEANERS lIIr. Batcbelor joined The De. lance magazine writing and his George Brinker, and a brother, ! VillE. DREXel, SELIG. FICKS REED, WOODARD, MOST OF HERITAGE AND troit News in 1917 and :llmost articles appeared in such publi. Oscar, FOUNDERS and many other collections. Englander's outstanding service policies immediately went overseas as a cations as the Saturday Evening I Inlerment will be in Forest Pick Up and Delivery VA 2- 70S5 prevail an all but "as is" merchandise. Decorators to assist you - no obligation. war correspondent in World Post and Redbook. i Lawn Cemetery. 20087 Mack at Fairholm - 15029 Kercheval at Maryiand ,War 1. He was a member of the .------Use your Englander Revolving Charge Plan for shopping convenience. Sale is i In the 1920s Mr. Batchelor left Country Club of Detroit and the CEOLA BREATHI'IT' storewide. savings i~ every department. Detroit Athletic Club. Funeral services for Mrs. Survivors include his wife, the Breathitt, 71, of 752 Anita ave. former Hester Wright; a son, nul', were held on Tuesday, ANNUAL Edward A., Jr., a member of July 23. in the A. H. Peters The Detroit News staff. and four Funeral Home. She died on grandchildren. His first wife. the Saturday, Julv 20, in her resi. STOREWIDE dence. . former Frida Sterling. died in .... 1949. Mrs, Breathitt is survived by '1'"" ROY O'BRIEN FORD her husband. Charles. Inlel'. MID-SUMMER ROBERT ALLAN STRALE, JR. men! was in F~'rest Lawn F\Jneral services for Robert Cemetery. Sales & Service Allan Stnle, Jr., five-year.old twin son Ilf Mrs. John J. South. CLARA DeWULF SALE coU, of 691 Canterbury road, Funeral services f,)r Mrs. De. and the late Mr. Slrale, were Wulf. 88, of 176 Fisher road, New & Used Cars & Trucks' beld on Wednesday, July 24. in Wb'e held Saturday, July 20, in St. Michael's Episcopal Church. the Verheyden Funeral Hnme Robert died in Chicago as a reo and from Our Lady of Sorrows suit of a fall, on Saturday •.July Church. She died Wednesday. Ford, Thunderbird, Mustang, Torino, Folcon, 20. July 17, in Detroit. I In addition to his mother. he Born in Courtrai, Belgium, i is survived by his brother, Rich. and wife of the late Walter I We ore also Ford's East Side Representative for ard; his maternal grandmother, Mrs. DeWulf is surVIved by ~, Mrs. Frank Engelhaupt, of Chi. son, Lionel; one daughter, Mrs. I the 011 new Ford Cortina, the Economy-Fun car. cago, and his paternal grand- Isobel Verriest; five grandchil- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer P. dren and 14 great.grandchil. Strale, of Norwood drive. dren. Interment was in Roseland Intermenl was in Mount Oli. Park Cemetery. I vet cem_et_e_ry_. _ CARL MEYER J. DUNTON BARLOW NOW SERVING THE Funeral s e r vie e s for Mr. Funeral services for Mr. Bar. ':+," Meyer. 72, of 882 Hidden lane, low, 64. of 1256 Beaconsfield will be held today, Thursday, avenue, were held on Monday, July 25, at 10 o'cloek in the July 22, in the Verheyden Fu. A. H. Peters Funeral Home. He neral Home and from st. Am- died on Monday, July 22, in his brose Church. He died on Fri. GROSSE POINTE AREA residence. day, July 19, in Bon Secours Mr. Meyer was a member of .Hospital. 6 pc. grcup includes Sofa, Lounge chair:' Zion Lodge #1 F and A.M., the Eorn in Norvell, Mich., Mr. "Sleepy Hollow"chair, 2 End, 1 Cocktail table. Eastside Shrine Club, the De. Barlow is In the Bid lor Your Vote lor COUNTY SUPERVISOR SOLD PR... TING anel Timiel Promises Are all you get. But one C.'lndidate, LARRY BURNS. whose alarm and concern forced him into the political "rena, has dared to exhibit county.wide leadership. His action for limiting Supervisor salaries may savt: the taxpayer millions in cor,struction and staff costs, His wide experience in making wise decisions mvolv ing large sums of money particularly qualify h,m for ~/./ /,,(' the office. LARRY BURNS. in brrnging sound busi. -,...... 7<'''-._ •...- _ .. ,r/ L: -,- ness methods to county spending, will not, as one 6 Pc. "KONA KAI" PHILIPPINE candidate would, promise economies by cutting servo RATTAN ROOM GROUPING AT SAVINGS' ices to the indigent, His leadership is or. record and WHfEl ALIGNMENT S(HO(K ABSORBERS is acknowledged by dozens of candidates throughout Frnmes fashioned in pecan f,nished the country. Philippine rattan. Teak plastic table tops, Zepel trealed, woven fabrics in VOTE FOR olive or blue all over prints or mixed witl, solids. Three piece sectional, Marshall Tire Co. Shop Mon., Thurs., lounge chair, corner loble and end 15515 E. WAR REN Ncor Notti.,ghom 885-6700 LARRY N. BURNS ,,607 table included: Fri. & Sat. til 9 P.M. Republican Third District NORTHLAND EASTLAND 81RMINGHAM • - " ~ <' ", P4ge Sixteen GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, July 25. 1968 Looking at it from the prae. Iaverage man who occupies the tical point of view, it is the I most useful place in life. UPHOlSTERING (0. Babe Ruth League High School Honor Roll 14322 Mack A.ve. Phone VA 2.9660 PARK-CITY-FARMS ans was 13.year-old Bruce Cas. • Custom • Amercan.Nationll Laguel sel who got three for four. For Tenth Graders Listed George Hubbard got two singles ., . REUPHOLSTERING & RESTYUNG The American League Indi. and Ed Moran got a double and Jerry ~erlch.. Prmcipal of Kellogg, JoAnn Luzadre, Patri. • free pick up and delitle1\' . ans and the National League a single. For the Braves, Mann, Grosse Pomte High School, has cia Mar I, Pauline Mertens, • select from hundreds of Ii" Braves met during the past Torlone and Bell each g t announced ~e c~m~lete honor Tamas Mesterhazy, Mary Miller, fabrics week in a best out cf three s'ngle 0 roll for h15 buildmg's tenth KITCHEN~ Ann • custom made slip covers World Championship series. I s. graders Sybil Nash, James Parker, On Wednesday the Braves . Spitzley, Lynne Stelma, Penny • guaranteed • terms ooailablc For the first time in several tied the series by winning 3.1. Tenth graders are Judith Job. years the series went the three Steyer, Patricia Symons, James FREE ESTIMATES - VA 2.9660 Brian Kingsley pitched for the bitt, Jonathan Bullard, Nancy game limit. Tamarelli, Riohard Waddell and OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE Remodeling B.raves all0Y:'i~g four s~attered Kushman, Kathy Krieger, Cyn. Jl'8n Wold. On Tuesday the Indians, be. hits and stnkmg out eight. Ed thia Johnson Richard Scott Is Our Only Business! hind the 8teady 3.hit pitching Moran pitched for the Indians '. ' of Bob Kulka, won the first for 6 2/3 innings, allowing four Sar8h ~assey, Marilyn Jones, I'tIONE 101 A flEE !SlIMATE 5S'7 n4DB game from the Braves 5.l. hits and striking out six. Jim Mark Villeneuve, Frank Colby, YOU MAY SPECIAL ORDER AT SALE SAVINGS ••• CAll (OWeT WITHIN 75 MILlS ,- .. Mike Getz was on the mound Stevenson relieved him in the Michael Reese, Susan Smith, for the Braveves. The Indians seventh and struck out the only Linda Semmler, Donna Longo, in your choice of fabrics and finishes, OUR ENTIRE COLLECTIONS scored one run in the first and man to face hiffi. Leslie Wrigley, Elizabeth Held, OF THOMASVILLE, DREXEL, SELIG, FICKS REED, WOODARD, the Braves promptly tied it up The Braves. were ahead all Elizabeth Martin Margaret Go. :MOSTOF HERITAGE AND FOUNDERS and many other collections, in the second. The Indians went the way, scormg one run each . '. ahead with a 3.run rally in the in the first, thefouth /lnd the detl'ol, Curhs Leibrand Molly Englander's outstanding service policies prevail on all but "as is" mer- fourth and added one in the seventh innings. The Indians Maurer, David Riddle, Stephllnie chandise. Decorators to assist you-no obligation. Use your Englander seventh. got their run in the fifth. Mike Smith, Gail Ureel, Jane Ladney, Revolving Charge plan. Sale is storewide with savings in every depart- Leading hitter for the Indi. Get? was the big m!',n ~t the William Bram:ner. Brooke Jol. ment. bat for the Braves gettmg a Iii! Anne Martin Richard Me. dQuble and a singie. Kingsley '. ' and Hummell also got singles. LaughlUl. Beth. Meloy, Lynne • . d Montgomery, Ehzabeth Noren, Cassel, Hubbard~ VOight an Martha Schmelz, Christina Zam. RE-ELECT Sch.rashum got smgles for the pich, Laurel Mace, Car r i e HERITAGE' Indians.. . Loomis and Jill Alexander. Thursday, In threatemng windy weather, the final, game Other~ are William. Ehrlich, ROBERT E. was taken by the Indians 5-0. Ann Hibbard, Debbie Kotts, Jim Parker turned in a fine Janet Hoyles, Sarah Moran, Mer- at MID-SUMMER SALE pitching performance allowing ril.l Watson, Elizabet~ B~tten, only two hits and striking out Michael Graham, Laune Simon, WALDRON 12. For t1le Braves, 13.year-old Margare~ Maskey, David ":ig.ht- Don Briggs with the poise of a man, Amta Fenness~y, ChrlStlDe SAVINGS ... veteran held the Indians score. S?yder, L~n Coddington, J~n. STAlE REPRESENTATIVE less until the fourth inning. Oller Melhng~r, Susan Schl!D' Then the usually air tight Rle~ard Rubm, Douglas WI~. Braves' defense sagged some. laski, Robert l\Iuylae~, Ross ~I. First District-Republican hat and two runs were scored s.enbrey, B.arbara Gilstorf, WiI. . rYlfti w . d d ham Schmidt, Mary Thompson Primary Election August 6 by the Ind~ans. ~ey ad e Margaret Yee, Gale McNeff: three more In the fifth. . Kenneth Peat, Janet Petsch B~iggs allowed o.nly thr~e hits Pamela Sankar. Mary SChultz: • Speater of the House of, Representatives; Former Majority u~hl he was re~eved m ~he Robin Beever, Carolyn Miller, middle of the fifth by Mike Daniel VanLeeuwen, Sue Kueh. and Minority Leader in the House Getz. Hubbard, Ed Mo.ran and nel, Walter Leibold, Sheila • Former Chairman, Wayne County Republican Committee Schrashun each got a smgle for Wiese Michael Wolczko Mark the Indians and Mik~ Getz for Thom~s, David Linden, 'Laurie • Excutive Committee. Nltional Conference of Stlte Legislative the Braves got both hits Parker Smith, Frank Pollina, James Lelders . allowed. Rawlinson, Beverly Bist, Roger • Practicing Attorney for 19 years; Veteran Army Air Force Both teams are to be con. Steyer, Wendelyn Matheson. gratulated !~r a closely COl!. Also Lynne Foley, William • Consist.ntly rated "Preferred and Well Qualified" by Civic t£sted, sPJrlted. senes. ~1I Mitasik, Ellen Sautter, Bonnie Searchlight Grosse Pomte reSidents are In. Thomson, Robert Young, Karen debted to the ma.nagers, Burnett, Charles Howe, Thomas Advertisement Paid for by coaches, sponsors and dU'ectors Eppich, Diane Jerger, James for making the past season pos- Kerkmaz, James Ramge, Mar. WALDRON FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE COMMITTEE sible. See you next year! tha Rohr, Carol Thompson Lisa By John Moran Loveless, Robert Simon, Charles William R. Bryant, Jr. Chairman ------France, Gregg Hartmayer, Wit. Heritag, 90" .ola...... IT. 155~.OO George M. Aldridge Dr. Benjamin Jeffries Albert B. Perlin, Jr. Joseph L. LaCroce !iam Shirar, Jeanne Kin, DonDa John R. Axe R. T. Johnstone Elliot H. Phillips Leung. Elaine Majester, RegiD/'; lot" 1I0/a •• , ••• fT. $5Sg;00 C. Grant 8 • Fine residential district, c I 0 s e to transportation, shopping, churches and Lake St. Clair a c r 0 S 5 from Grosse Pointe Woods Park' • Private lake side park with boating privileges' • Heated swimming pool. • G. E. Air Conditioners. LARGEST • Deluxe G. E. kitchens. Gro.... P"inl DEALERS • Sound pmofed concrete walls and V.chl Club floors between apartments. Terxler, skl1let.browned chlek. en, snow.whlpped potatoes, green vegetable, festive red "Satonne" boldly comblnell richty grained ptelll • Call: ~ cranberry sauce, hot buttered biscuits with plenty of honey, IOlide and figured eherry veneer" fini,hed 1 for dessert-your choice of Ice in distinctive fruitwood tones. For C W. Babcock and 5 ons,Inc. " crMm. sherbet or sparkling variety, ehOOIe allY table with gelillin. The cost Is 8 moderate $1.95 for aduM. Just $1.00 kc' burnished white base 21505 Harper, St. Clair Shores,Mi. I "hildren. -slightly higher priced. NORTHLAND 777-3310 II S'fYLE& OP TABLBS AND CONSOLES I 11560 H.rper EASTLAND or see Agent on site 1 to 6 p.m. AlL 1M aroc;r.: PO!. XMMEDrATB Connor bit BIRMINGHAM • Model phone: 771 - 0900 1.94 DiLl\'U.Y Shop MOtl., T1l..n., 'ri. & Sat. tin 9 P.M. Dlel Amarlcoll 111"0,,, Dilla,. CIIlIt 1I111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1II1111!~ 11I1 1/ilia 9J)uPao Gulf Cor. Thursd.y, July 25, 1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS -_._---_._------_._------_._------_ ..~------~ Hutton Receives Servi~e Award Youths VietiIlls I Goodwill- Pays Youngster Hurt When Hit by Car i ~~~~s~~ h~~bt~l~i~c~n :~~v~':.und The Michigan Savings and city of Grosse Pointe Park; a ci~ty for the Detroit Institute ,Of Wallet Thief 'Honor to Weber Thomas Frohman, 9.-;,~~--;;r-, -iJi;iad rlln into the path of a The boy complained of pain!> ~oan League's Annual Commu- member of lhe Grosse Pointe 01 Art; and a Trustee of the: __ Mr, and Mrs. Charles Frohman car driven by IIIrs. Ottilia M. in his back and at the back of lity Service Award, lor oul. G I M' h' F d t- . )" G ad "II I d I' I landing community service Park City Planning Commis rea er .'.lC Igan oun a IOn.. ! Two Woods youths were the ormer 0 WI. n us. I'll'S, of 1380 Brys drive suflered in. Schubert of 1521 Brys drive. his head. He also suffered abra. ,Ius contributions to the savings sion; a member of the Grose In addItion,. Mr. Hutton has j'victims of a thief who broke °RfbGrteaFterwDbetrOlt. presldenl~ ,juries wilen he w~s struck by who was unable to stop in time sions on the top of his feet, ." s served as chairman of the Ex. . t d 'II d tll I 0 1'1' . I' 1'1' IS a new ~ . 'd h" Th h h d d 100 bIt and loan business, was pre. Pomte Park City CouncIl where t' C . f th Ad' 1m 0 a car an 1'1 e e g ove elected member to the board of an automobile in front of the toavOl Ithng omas, II' 0' an s an eli's. II was no d t Robe t J H tt I I eeu Ive Olllmillee 0 e VIS. Icompartment stealing the wal. . th t th pavem nt d II k t B sen t I' 0 r. u on. 0 ,.e has b~en the mayor pro.tem ,ory Council of the Federal Itets of the te~n'agers. Total loss directors of the national board family home on Friday, July 19. was rawn a I' e . blee ing. c was ta en a on 1033 Dev,onshire road, president SUlCI' 1967;. a membe.r of the Home Loan Bank Board, as a Iamounted to $69, Woods police of Goodwill Industries of Ameri. Witnesses which included the. The woman was exonerated of Secours Hospital, accompal'ied of Standard Federal Savings Transportatlon CommIttee and director of tbe Federal Home. t ld. ca, Mr. Weber assumed his i boy's mother, Evelyn, told: blame. by his mother, by police am~II' and Loan Association, Detroit. District Imprive'ment Commit- 'Loan Bank of Indianapolis. as were 0...... three.year directorship at the: Woods Patrolman Ronald Ha~', Hayden said when he arril'ed lal1~e, and trealed for the m. Mr. Hut ton's outstanding te~ of the Central Business D1S- presiden! of the Detroit Marl., The 1'lcl1ms, Ilmo(hl' J. Jen' annual Delegate Assembly in. den, that ytlllng Thomas darted at the scene, he found the boy Junes and released, community leadership reeord tnct ~ssociation of the City of gage Bankers Association, and' sen, 17.. of 628 Peach Tree lane, Denver in June. out into the street from the Ilying on the ground in front of ------t'oupled with his fine proles. Detroit; a member of the Citi. as presidenl of the Michigan and Timothy Hoag, 15, of 22,6 Mr. Weher has been a conlin. driveway alongside his house. i 1373 Brys drive, When he was' Even the man who feeL~ hl! sional achievements merited zens Research Council; a mem- Savings and Ulan League. ~enwood court, told the authon. uous director of the Detroit The accident was tht boy's hit. Thomas picked himself up has no~hing to live. for finds hI! his selection by the review com. ber of the Governor's Commit. llutton received the Commu. ties that the~' had g.o~e to the Goodwill since 1947. and held fault, it 1\';1" stated. and began to run. and witnesses can't h\'e for nothing today. mitlee. - tee for Economic Devolopment: ,nitl' Service Award at the 81st home ol a fr~end. WJlham Bry. the offiee of presid.ent of the ':'-000000000 n n Q Q 0 0 0 00000.11-0000000 g 2-ci 0 g o;g. go gQ Q ll-iiUjo Q l!Q 0 Q 0 0 00001 r 0-00 0-- His long. list of community ac. a nlcnlber of the Citizens Corn- Annual Convention of the l\Hch. aJn1t,331 ~H. \ erno?, o~ 1\londay, board from 1951 until 1962. I cf~~-~.-~-.~.~..~..~..~..~..x.J .. "".~ ------,- - -'" -- lil'ities iIiclude: a memb~r of millee for Equal Opportunity; igan Savings and Loan League u y 15. to go s~V1mmmg. '" SPECIAL SUMMER SALE Ihe Tax Review Board for the a member of the Founders So meeting on Mackinac Island. The boys saId that before !lis record of service to his u( ------leaving the car. they placed community includes local and "i • -. _ • •• _ • • _ • __ • __ ••...... - h. 11 t . th I national offices in Y.hvanis' trus- C9y~ , (jJ • ,. - ~ '~ac:tm~:t.easn~nthe~ 10~~~dCOt~~ te~ o.f the Episcopal.Diocese oC urn-ttare rap- ertes compartment. Following the ~lJchlgan and the BIshop Page ' I ;! swim, Jen3en and Hoag went Foundation; trustee. Olivet Col- de. I. _ I. to Jensen's residence, where lege; past chai.rman an~ pres~nt _ aJ1 _ a,rpet,t-'Pg I Hoag spent the night. member of CIty DetrOit Budd. ! - (, (, NB TB N • ing Code Committee; director: - I • Hoag said that about 6 p.m. of the Cil" of Delroil Neighbor- . R d. I F - G F Furniture, Draperl-es and Carpeting • he went to the car to get his' eatuflng enerous e uctlOns on me I TO DO FIRST wallet, and discovered that the hood Conservation and Housing • ••• • right Iront door of the vehicle COl?mitt~e; and direct?r of De. • a • was open and the glove com. !rolt Umted Commumty Serv- J{J~ FOR FURNITURE • ,pattment partially ajar. and Ices R~af(1. , I O N TH E 5 IX TH ! • b£Jth wallets were missing. I ,He IS a past tru~tee ~f. the Police officers dispatched to; \ III age of Grosse Pomte S... :es, I • BUDGET TERMS. 16421 HARPER (Near Whittier) I .': the scene, said that evidence and served on th~ Grosse POJn~e 1 .... OOOOboo00000000006000000DOOOOO~OOOOOOOO I I 'showed that the thief used :l Bo~rd of Education fro!" 1954 i quarter.inch screwdriver to pry until 1965, and was preSIdent of I ~ MAX M :--1 I lopen the right front window ol t~e School Bo~rd from 19.56 un- I ? I ;the automobile, and used the 1iJ 1963. He. IS a past dl;ector ! same instrnment to pry open of the DetrOIt A~ea CounCIl Boy I I i the glove compartment. Scouts of Amel'lca, and a ~ast I H 'd tll t h' II t Commodore ol the Grosse Pomte Take thenew scenic routetou GuartJi& I A R ST N I oag sal a IS lI'a e COD. Yacht Club It ~:~ne:e~i~~s J~~S~i~eS:Si: ah~~ ~~~~ A native 'Detroiter. Mr. Web. I. United's 6 nonstops daily from Metro's closest terminaL I son'al papers. er makes his home wifh his wife I I 4t I ' ----- I Gail in Grosse Pointe Shores. , • I N H. .ERE ..,. *.....,. THE GRIND The couple have three grown .• . I Man Jl1uggles to get himself children. . * PRACTICING ATTORNEY •. 40 YEARS.' I IISTRICT ,well fixed for lile and by that IIII'. Weber IS co.owner of the. , * RESIDENT 28 YEARS i time finds he ha; almost wor. J. F. We~er &: Co., on E. Jeffer- • •• '..,. _ .. __ • ,. • ried himself to death. s?n, an Investment real estate .... ~ . .. _ . _____.__ .. ..._ fIrm. Peter Morri, 27, Killed in Crash Well.known Pointe hair styl. ist and beauty salon owner. I Peter Morri, 27, was killed ,Saturday, July 20, when he lost , control of his car while driving north on M 53 near Van Dyke and Helen. The accident DC curred at 12:59 a.m. Morri was alone in the car. T II' a Centerline corporals. Bernard Thomas and Donald' DeMink. who were on routine patrol at the time, witnessed i the accident. The officers said! that Morrl suddenly lost con. trol of his ear. The car jumped' the curb. hit and sheared off an : electrical pole and then crashed . into a building. He was rushed immediately I to South 1118comb Hospital where he died three hours later. IIII'. Morri is survived by his wife, Lillian; a daughter, lIIi. chele; a son, Kirk; his mother, Mrs. Mary Morri; and a sister, 11I1's.Albina Pasqua Ii. Funeral services were held on Tuesday, July 23, in the Bag. nuco Funeral Home. Inter. ment was in 1II0unt Olivet Cem. etclry. I • .0' __ Olr_ Ever thought: "Just once, I'd like to try () C I.il\(' 111dl1Y oll)(~rs, YOII 111<1Y !lave wondere::! w!lOlI lllill ll Thursday, July ~~~9~~. P19' Eight•• n GROSSE POINTE NEWS Tappan Adds Partners to Rea Ity Staff State Penalizes 2 Pointe Drh'ers Two Pointe motorists have on June 25 because of an un- been deprived of their rights unsatisfactory driving record; to drive when their operators' and V<1nAssche's license was WHEN ONLY THE FINEST WILL DO licenses were taken from them taken from him as of May 23 hI' the Secretary of State's under prol'isions of the Finan. 6ffice in Lansing. according to cial Responsibility Law. The the latest report from that latter had been accused of driv- agency, dated July 12. ing while under the influence Included in the list of pen- of liquor. alized drivers were: David (;. During the week of July 7 ~lcKee of 267 Ridgemont road; through 13, according to Sec- and James P. VanAssche of retary of State James :1>1. H~re, 1700 Prestwick road. the drivers license of 609 ?hch. The report revealed that igan motorists were suspended, McKee's license was revoked and those of 196 were revoked: \X8.rr -~------_ ..__ .- WRIG~EY Bruce N. Tappan Bruce N. Tappan, Realtor, who has been an active member and past pre~,ident PERRY LEWIS ~z(~ of the Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board and in 1964 President of the Detroit Real c./l¥ v Estate Board, is pleased to announce the following additions to his staff: Mr. WH. IS QUALIFIED Hiam E. Booth, a man of many years of experience in the practice of Real Estate, 'and John A. Moss, a partner in the Booth firm, have been admitted to a partner. * Practicing Attorney ship in a firm to be known as BRUCE N. TAPPAN, REALTOR AND ASSOCIATES. * Former Tox Consulanl in on inlernational c.i'.A. Firm :Mr. William E. Booth has of Realtors in 1961. he also )lichigan Real Estate Associa. Teacher of Taxation and Low at Walsh Institute of >.been in the Real Estate profes. served as Presidenl of United tion. * FINEST crop Northwestern Association, one His hobby for many years Accountancy sion for over 22 years in the of the largest and oldest multi. has been boating, and is a mem- ,,'metropolitan area of Detroit. list services in the Un it e d ber of the Detroit Yacht Club, * Economics, B.A. Michigan State University :After graduation from the Na. States. as well liS a past Commander * Low, L.L.B. Universily of Michigan in years ... and val Air Academy at Pensacola, )Ir. Booth was one of the pro. of the B i r m i n g ham Power \F'lorl'da I'n 1943, he served wl.th t d' D. t f th Sq1ladron. Mr. Booth's resi. * Graduale Study in Public Administration at Wayne ponen s an IS a Irec or 0 ~ deflce is in the Lathrop-Birm. Slate University ..the 1st Marine Air Wing in the National Bank of Southfield. ingham area. He resides with Wrigley has them. South Pacific as first pilot in This banking institution is com- his wife Dorothy and t h r e e * First Director Oakland County Legal Aid Society 'Mitchell Bombers. After service posed of four offices in the City ehil~rcn: . . President, Grosse Pointe Democratic Club 'he continued his education at of Southfield following 6 years .... HIS fIrm. known as WIllIam * I!.. Booth & Co., Realtors, has The ,Poetic Peach the University of Detroit Law of steady growth. : two west side locations. The * NOW pledged to work to stop waste and confusion In A Ptfuh adds that little bit of freshness to so :: S c h 0 0 I. Joining William S. Mr. Booth, besides being a I Plymouth office s e r v e s the Wayne County >\Morgan, Realtor in 1946 he member of his local board, is a : northwest and southwest metro many things. Peaches liven up breakfast cereals.They add ':opened his own Real Estate and member of the Detroit Real ES-I areas. and the Southfield loca- )Construction business in 194B. tate Board, No, th Woodward I tion s e r v e s the Birmingham. PERRY LEWIS lives an .Hunt Club in the Woods a touch of color I() kJW calorie cottage cheesesnacks. ':',A past president of Western Board of Realtors and is Vice Bloomfield.Farmington area. ond is married to the former Susan Boynton. Mrs. tWayne, Western Oakland Board President, first named, of the. Mr. Moss is a native Detrolter Lewis taught English 01 Pa;~ells Junior High School Peaches make plain ice cream elegant, With watermelon, ------i ~~~d~~~e~vi~~il~i:enWi~rr~t~e;~~ for six years. bananas and they make a great fruit salad. "o,.n'ers :Villalle in the northwest sub- Most Grosse .. ! urbs. A graduate of the Univer. DEMOCRAT for Know ~rni.Grissom I sity of Detroit he spent several iii year:; as an executive of Ford Co"nty Supen'isor-District ' Motor and Chrysler in the auto Has ,It. Bes' Dea's. motive field. Currently engaged in Real Estate in partnership -ple- 1968 Impala with William E. Booth, they Exa••• • specialize in all phases of the A TAX MAN lor- a TAX JOB 'business - new and used resi. , dential, industrial/commerc i a 1 $2 369 (II lIOU live In the Shores, the Woods ".. and also investment counselling Harper Woods then IIOU live 10 District #1.) with offices in Red for d and Southfield, Michigan, Mr. Moss Pol. Ad. i is a member of the National I Association IIf Real Est ate Boards, W Cubi", CLEARAN,CE Cmlts 1968's Makes tire CurlJet .SOlJTHERN That Makes FREESTONE tile Home Check our year-end deals on Unbeatable Plymouths. A This is the windup to the biggest year Mo'ns'iiiiO in Plymouth history, so we won't take "no" for an answer, and we've got the deals to prove it. Now's the time. 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WRIGLEY ON THE HILL 107 Kercheval Terms EdJmliszewski LOCHMOOR Glere/ly Arrangee/ CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 2J43.1 M"k A",m" 77(j ..551 n Cohf~ 18165 MACK TU 6.3000 Thursday, July 25, 1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS But so does 'LIGHTNING WHITE LAUNDRY CHART new Lightnin~ GENERAL: Chlorine bleach should never be used at an all.purpose laundry aid. Lightning White should always be substituted for chlorine bleach when a general clothes whitener il White; needed because bleach damages many fabrics. Chlorine bleach should never be used on wool, silk, fpandex., unfastcolor:s, natural sponge and many wash. the amazing -n-wear Items. Bleach should never be used on any fabric "r an)' reason without first conisulting the manufac. , turer's label. laundry Chlorine bleach should neverbe used in combination with common household ammonia. The resultant is a ' highly hazardous gas. . It is the opinion of many laundry expertS that the whitener and amount of chlorine bleach recommended by the manu- facturers of bleach is at least twice what is consideredsafe for cotton, linen, and other natural fabrics. It is sug- . stain fighter- gested that when following label directions this fact be remembered.- . It should be understood that chlorine bleach, no matter what its drawbacks are, is an excellent disin. only safely- fectant. It should never be used as a disinfectant for clothes, however, without considering the damage it might do. One safe substitute: hydrogen peroxide. Lightning White's nota bl~ach..It'S'bet It is wise to choese a substitute for chlorine bleach when trying to remove stains from clothes. However, than bleach. It brightens colors as Slife there. are a few cases where ther;: is none less harmful than bleach. as it whitens whites. It does it bT bel' When try~g to remove stains from clothes, it is mort your detergent lift out dirt that ca important to remember that carbon tetrachloride is • • • -1 ... '1 • W:, llet!l!'I' to be usfX!. Its fumes are harmful and sometimea stammg, graymg, allu. yehowmg-<> . d:_ fatal; This point is emphasized because a current .stain- removal chart given wide circulation suggestSthe use of bleach, the dirt stays-only the catbon tetrachloride. This suggestion is unthinkable. ehanges. STAIN.REMOVAL RECOMMENDATIONS: Blood & meat juice. Soak in cold wat~r. If stain , It's the best for permanent prest. remains, soak in 1 gal. lukewar~ water, '4 cup light- ning White &. 3 tbls •.household ammonia. Launder in Lightning. White pen.tr~tes hard ..t lukewarm water &. LIghtning White &. detergent. If necessary, use a diluted, safe household bleach. clean permanent pre;ssfabdcs, lets yo .Adhesive tape. Sponge with safe cleaning fluid or detergent get rid of dirt and Itaim. . , banana oil. Launder in Lightning White &. detergent. It' gets permanent press cleaner tha 1 Alcoholic beveralel. Sponge quickly with cold water, then with glycerine &. water. Rinse in vinegar &. detergent alone, cleaner than deterg water solution, then clear water. Launder in Lightning .arid, harsh bleach. White &. detergent. Chewin; 10m. Rub with ice. Scrape off as much gum For all fa:brics-white9 andcolon~ as possible. If stain persists, sponge with safe cleaning fluid. Launder in Lightning White &. detergent. Lightning White is even safe for use o~ . Chocolat~/coc:o •• Apply paste of hot water &.deter. washable synthetics that warn againstl gent. Rinse with hot water. Launder in Ligh~ningWhite &. detergent. If stain persists, sponge witli hydrogen the use of bleach. peroxide. No matter what the fabric, Itbea~ Coffee/tea. Soak in cool water. Launder in Lightninll White &. detergent, with water as hot l1.~ fabric permits. anything else for clean -or doubIa yoUll If stain persists, bleach with hydrogen peroxide or other non.chlorine bleach. money back. Ice cream/cream/milk. Soak in cool water. Launder in Lightning Whire, detergr;nt &. hot (or warm) water. Don't settlefor ordinar)' white-g. Deodorant/perspiration. Apply solution of light- LightnmgWhite. ning White &. detergent. Launder in regular fashion. Dye &.runninl. For coctons &. linen~treat with com- mercial color remover-for example, Tmtex. For color- fast fabrics, soak in solution of hydrogen peroxide (1 tbls. to 1 gal. water) &. 2 tbls. detergent. Fresh stains often respond to an immediate rinse in cold water. F~it. Launder in regular fashion with Lightning White &. detergent. Now trear remaining stain as follows: cover area with sodium perborate bleach &. add drops of hot water to make a paste. Nexr add a few drops of household ammonia. Wait 15.30 minutes. then launder again as above. . Gral'. Launder in hot water, lightning White &.~et~r. gent. If stain persist5. use chlorine bleac~ accordmg to directions. Now rewash. For colorfast fabnc.,. use hydro- gen peroxide to bleach, then launder in warm water, Lightning White &. detergent. Lip.tic:k/roule, Sponge with safe cleaning fluid. Launder in Lightning White &. derergent. Ink/ballpoin~ ink •. No results are certain. Sponge with safe deanmg ilUld, then brush on paste of deter- gent and household amm?nia. On. washable white f~b- rics bleach if necessary with chlonne bleach accordmg to direc(ions on label. On washable colored fabrics, do as su~ested above, only substituting perborate bleach for chlorine bleach. Launder in Lightning White &. detergent. Paint. Scrape off fresh paint. Sponge with safe cleaning fluid. Launder in Lightning White &.. detergent. Rust. Apply salt and lemon juice. Place in sun (if possible) to dry. Now rinse. Finally launder in hot (or warm) water, Lightning White and detergent. Soft drinks. Sponge with equal pam alcohol.&. glyc- erine or lukewarm water &. alcohol. Launder 10 luke- warm water, Lightning White &. detergent. White lOcks. Soak in % cup Lightning White &. ~ I cup liquid detergent. Launder in regular fashion. I MR. GROCER: You' s"t,v reproot..torlve will P"V you I~ pI". 2~ Yellow discoloration in .vnthetic •• Soak for 1. I handline chnlt (or tlch o( Ihtu: c!)up<'lns. Or mail dirKt ro A. E. Sulev hour in solution of Ji cup Lightning White to 1 gal. Mfj{, CA"r.O,no" 1500, Drutur,l1I. 625'H, In\'oict's provlnl purcJ,.,e or I lufficient lloc1c of our bund 10 C-O\let coupon' pratnud 11'IuU be ..howl\ water. Launder in solution of Lightning White only. I lJl"'On trqllt&r, Indo (ailure 10 dolO may, It our opllon, ,,'old ..n CO\lpom Re-Iaunder if necessary, adding cup of non-chlorine lul1miutd lot rtdem~lon (or whkh no proof of product. purch'''f'd I. bleach. Always wash white garments in separate load. I 0 'ho ...... OFFER VOIOIFTHISPLANOFMERCHANOIS. Note: yellowing may he the result of using chlorine LI ,.,~~..~~FlfAX~~~~~J::.w::'..:S1~~.Vllut._. 1/l00h _ bleach. Check the label on the garment for possibl.: 15 warning on this point. Work c:lotbu. Shake garments to remove loose soil. Turn down cuffs &. turn out poclc.etf.Soak in solution of ~ cup Lightning White &.}i cup liquid dc,elgent. Take this coupon to your grocer Launder in tCiUllt manner, GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, July 25, 1968 ------.· Ed I FI've Meets Held By SWI'm League and Sue Reinhardt were double ltizens For ucation winners for the Farms. C -----.---- b I Specific results for the olher :rmall, Five Inter-City Swim League I Rem, Beth Boerner. Bo Hee s, three meets are unavailable at " . meels were held the past week, Mark Boerner, Barb McNally, h' . Name Harlless Cha . t IS time. _.______On Tuesday, July 22, the Clty I Standings as of July 26: -.------..- Hugh Harness, 490 Lincoln beller informed when voting, He team was narrowly defeated at Won Lost II road, has been named to suc- added, "If we take a position the Woods, lhe }<'arms squeeked I YES SIR - IT'S ceed Ken net h Bergman as we want to have all the infor. by the Shores 220.217 and the Woods 3 0 chairman of the GrMse Pointe mation before we indulge in a Park downed SL Clair Shores. St. Clair Shores 0 4 PROJECTS, INC. Citizens for Education. Mr. publicity campaign." 0 S t d J I 26 th C'l City 3 1 n a ur ay u y , e I y Shores 2 2 Bergman asked to be relieved He said sub-committees have swimmers glided to a 259-189 Farms 1 1 Real Estate Investments of tbe post due to business pres- studied various aspects of the victory over the 51. Clair Shores Park 1 TUxedo 6-1490 sures. The executive committee proposals and have spoken with natators. and the Woods de. 2 _._. . _ reluctantly granted his request school administrators and feated G.P. Shores, 227.210.-.--.... -..-_.- .. and elected him vice-chairman. school board members. I ' . . Mr. Harness told the NEWS. . In the very excIting City- that the organization is current- .Chalrmen uf the mIllage com- I Woods meet the City jumped Iy sludying the two ballot prop- : mlttee, Arthur G. Sherman:: to an early lead in the freestyle ositions to be placed before the I~r., J~tes .~lastb a~td D\trank and backstroke eevnts, but lost ••• YOUR HOME 16941 Kercheval 19101 Mack Ave, 16450 E. Warren electorate on September 12" arte ~ ~~ sub-ml wr.l((en rr 31 points in the breaststroke Cor. Notre Dame Cor. 7 Mile Cor, Outer Drive Proposition # 1 seeks approval por so. e su eo":,ml ees 0 event.; and could not overcome IS TOO SMALL of a 4Jh mill levy for each year the execuhve co":,mlttee today, Ihe deficit and -lost by five _ r period for the IJ,uly 25, af~er whl~h the execu- . t. 221.216 of a I.wo yea . Itlve committee Will vote as to pom s, . opera~lOn ~f the public sc~o.ols whetllel' it will recommend to I Both teams slammed six • •. YOUR HOME a;: ~~~f~le:~v;n~n:r~~~lt~~~ I the membership endor~ement ~f I events, while the Citr took fo~r building improvement and site I t~e ~ro~sals a.nd achve p~rh- I relays to the ,woods. two. ChriS IS TOO LARGE . 't' 10 clpahon In a millage campaign. I Babcock Bnan Fmk. Karen , acquisl lOn over a -year per- I 'k' k d C th S . i iGc! 10 modernize portions o£' --'--- I Van Bus Ir', an a y CllVO SUPER G r 0 sse Pointe Soulh Hig!l L h G If 'were double wmners for the School and to begin the im- OC lnOOr 0 I Woods. Peter Fr~ar and Jan ... YOU MUST provcment of middle school T St t Karnan touk two firsts each ~or 'I't' Dave Bowerman's and Jim MOVE OUT OF faCllles. onrney flT S . ~ DISCOUNTS Mr. Harness said that the Wood's Cily team. organization is analyzing all as. The 25th a mual Lochmoor At the close Farms - Shores TOWN 13 OZ .• REG. OR HARD TO HOLD. REG. 77~ pects of the proposals and en- lnvilational Golf Tournament meet Les Roddis' Farms swim- deavoring to compiie inform a- will host a record turnout of 124 mers' gained a three point vic- tion so that the citizenry will be teams. The field. divided into tory over Tom Mertz's Shores --.------eight flights, will start the first team. The Shores slammed six AQUA NET 'S~~~Ry I of four rounds of match play on evenls the Farms four. The I 48~ Thursday, July 25, wilh "gun Shores' Beck and Riddle fam-I BlflZe Damages I shot" starts at 8 a.m. and 1:30 ilies combined for eight firsts 7 oz.' REG. 1.00. PLASTIC BOTTLE B .'d. Garage III lng p.m. " between them, and Craig I The same schedule will be Barker added two firsts for the Two small boys, one, 10 years followed on Friday and Satur' I old, and t.he ?the.r five years day for the second and third Shores team. Bob Roh, Chery I -69~ old, slal'tea a fJre In the garage rounds. }-"irst round losers will ----- I VOSSHAMPOO on the property of Mr. and Mrs. Ipar ti c i pa t e in consolation Use Firecracker Ronald Bell, 435 Cloverly road, matches and there will be a 10 OZ. JAR. REG. 1.45 on Monday, July 8, causing Medal Play Tournament on Sat- To Commit Theft damage estimated at $700, it urday afternoon for all those was disclosed by Farms Fire who do not make the final round SKIN CREAM Chief M. William Mason. of match play. Breaking and entering a resi- dence by exploding a fire- NOIIEMA 99'~ The youngsters, no relations The final round will take cracker may not be new to some of the Bells, were lighting place on Sunday beginning at IF you need the competent help of a realtor who matches :md tossing them on 9:30 a,m. and the Championship of the thief set. but police say 4 OZ.• REG. 1.26 such a method is rare and is quolified in hondling 011 details involving reo! the garage floor, according to a Flight match will tee off at nine.yearold girl, who named 12:40 p.m. unique, e,'ate proced"". It happened early '.O',t 'fhurs- t~e boys to investigating offi. Chairman George Bashara IF you wculd like to hoye the benefit of knowledge day morning at 1'••1 estimated 88~ CiaIs. and cochairman Tom Russell and experience in the reol estote profession. SIBllN time of 2 o'clod..:, It was then The y.ounger la~ found a can report that Don Dykstra and his 1.2 OZ•• REG. 1.19 of gasoline and spilled some on partner, Glen Johnson, awill be that one or more burglars Toke odvantoge of this competence, c ,perience the floor, and the 10-year-old on hand to defend their title in taped a firr-cracker to a 'front and knowledge and coli a leoltor today. lit a match and tossed it on the the Championship Flight against window in the home of James TUBE liquid, which flared up immedi- a very strong fieldr of 11 other A. Michael, 1404 Be rk s h ire CLEARASIL ately, shooting flames up the teams, Fred \'{olf of Lochmoor road, Grosse Pointe Park. 77~building wall and into the 1'1;)] be playing Ed Tutwiler of After touching a match the - to rafters. I Indiana who holds many ama- explosive the window blew out, Insisf On The chief said that damage teur titles and was twice a the thieves crawled in, and stole Multi.Photo List, was estimated at about $600 to member of the Walker Cup a "barrel type" bank contain- CHEWABlES the garage building, and about team. Ken Adler is playing ing $500, according to Park po- Your HomlJ VISOL 219 $100 to contents. again with John David, the four- lice. The Michaels were out of (i'OiY Gets ActionW The youngsters, contacted at time Indiana Amateur' Cham- town. The police are investi- their homes, confessed tbeir pion. gating. part in the incident. Included in this outstanding ...... -.-- - .. ----.- field will he Roger Bonahoom, 1967 Lochmoor Club Champion Ens. }'ranklin Walker (HAReOAll LIGHTER elect and his parlner. Jerry Fries- Serves on Destroyer 31~ ema; ohn Grace of Country Club - Grou. Poi",. Resid.", will be playing with Dr. Walter Naval Reserve Ensign Frank. Promack and other guests in lin M. Walker, Jr .• 25, son of DICK SHAUA the. Championship Flight in- ii.· Mr, and Mrs. Franklin M. UDEN clude Pete Green, the 1968 Hor- Walker of 41 Lincoln road, is HOUSE,M Ion Smith l\lemorial Tourna- iLACK FLAG 77~ serving aboard the destroyer DONALD ment winner, Rich Weyand of Birmingham and Jim Funston USS Theodore E. Chandler. of Plum Hollow. As a crewmember aboard the 14 OZ. CAMISTER BROWN The Clubhouse has now been destroyer, he is helping in completely demolishel~ to make "Operation Sea Dragon". to for way for a new structure which stop the flow of enemy and TOBACCO is expected to be completed late war materials from entering . ~ .&&1 Wayne (ounty in the summer of 1969. How- South Vietnam by water. HAlf AND HAlF • PRINCE ever, this h.s not dimmed any- . OVER 1,000 TO CliOOSE FRoM. one's entbusiam and the social A surveillance of the North AlilU • SIR WALTER RALEIGH Supervisor events including a Stag Dinner Vietnam coastal waters reo sulted in detection and destruc- 1 DISTRICT 1- REPUBLICAN on Thursday night and the In. UIC1'ACULU'-' " vitational Dinner Dance on Sat- tion of numerous enemy craft. $199 CH~]( ~~TK: BALLOT NO. 599 urday nigbt wil !take place at I Aug. 'Prlm .. y Politic.' Ad, the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club. Lt. Angus McGarvah SPECIAL! Wins Army Medal IMPALAS. **fl' t** SERVING 3 GENERATIONSOF SMART OmDlTIRS 'ft ... >I First Lieutenant Angus A. Mc. s.. Ift... .,. f ••t.'1 ... Garvah, 25. whose parents, Mr. "'" Prie.. ~A11 >l "* !2323 ... and :Mrs. Angus C. McGarvah, I--:Eir:rit'~.~:~....,. . _ * and wife, Gayle, live at 80 N'I ll!- (jcss AWNINGS It* ~- It GIVE LONG LASTING SERVICE .... Duval, Grosse f'"inte Shores, ... It received the Army Commenda- . Qu, (." Are I 4 SHELVES it- II- WiS"p Get Year 'Round ProtectioQ tion Medal July 28 while serv- EQUIPPED, .. It ing with the U.S. Army Quar. ., with New Beautiful It ~300c.. NOT STRIPPED! Vin)'l Coated Dacloa .. termaster School at Ft. Lee, STEEL SHELF UNIT *'It Fabrics . •• Va. It .~ 52013 It Lt. 1IlcFarvah earned the REG, award for meritorious service *''It '. as a bookstore officer at the 5.99 39 1t school. He is a 1961 graduale of 4 Grosse Pointe High ScbooL The 1r &0" x 30" X f2 lieutenant received his com- mission through the Reserve Officers' Training Corps pro. gram at Michigan State Uni. WESTCLOX versity, East Lansing, where _ .. _ ...,..._ ...... _ ... he received his B.A. degree in ; I 1966. MOn _ KITCHEN i --.--.-.-.----.-.------..... ROAMER YACHTS TIMER LYMAN BOATS 1'1• • I I 99 SLICKCRAFT I I I I 2 COMPLETE STOCKS OF I I Sole Days Thru Sunday - We reserve the rig!l! to limit quantities. Marine Hardware, Accessories, Navigational I I Equipment, Electronics, (We Sell, Install and I I Service) Lamps, Jewelry, Mighty Mac Boat- I I LIQUOR ing Jackets, With or Without Hoods, Top- sider Boat Shoes and Foul Weather Gear. ~• The fIrst sour was a rum sour, made 50 years ~• PACKAGE DEALER ~ before the Ma.~flOlt'er.Still unsurpassed. 0 ~ ~ Imported and Domestic One Stop Shopping to Outfit Your Boat Wines and Champagnes I 1 oz. lemon juice and 1tsp. sugar (or use r'I"I MORE and MORE Plus Your Favorite ND WAITINC. WE HAVE IT IN STOCK I a prepared mix). Add 1112 oz. gold or amber I Brand of Beer PEOPlE ARE UINGING THEIR AMPLE PAVED FREE PARKING I Puerto Rican rUIll, shake with ice, strain I PRESCRIPTIO~S TO CUNNINIiHAM'S COMPLETE I into a sour glass, ano garnish with fruit. I HOME BARTENDER 'Where your drug dollor buys more' ACCESSORIES COOPER CHRIS CRAFT SALES SERVICE - SELECTION - CONVENIENCE 24910 Jefferson at Ten Mile I PUERTO RICAN RUM ,s I I lisht and dry and outsells all others 3 to I ~ 778.3200 I II,r':1""""'-'0";'",,'"'''''''''';'''''''''______a r r :'"r,C":,h"~' .'t. ~~~~_fJY IJY 'r,'" I .. , . Thursday, July 25, 1968 G R 0 SSE P v I N T E ~~ I: W S Page Twenty.One ------_._--_._-----~. __ .. Speeder Nabbed Following Chase Little League ReslJ Its Park }'j8hel'Jllan Hooks Revolver Arth~lr Lloyd Bartley,-50, 535:':i\~d-;tthe scene and joined - -.-, --.- .. Whilc fishing off Ihc long ealihre automatic revolvcr Lake Shore" \~'a., charged with i!ll the pursuit. Bartley passed PARK I meet Mmnesola for th(! pennant. pier at Grosse Pointe Park's: foreign make. There is r('ckless drIVlIIg on i\londay, Ithe se~ohd scout car, mnning a American League All Stars I :rhe Gophers were ready. com. Waterfront Park, last Sunday, I record of its registration I\on the first round of District IIIg out on the long end of thc Gabri('l ~Ion;our. of 6068 Bar-I Michigan, police said, I .lilly 22. following an 80 to 851' slop sign on Stratford. He then m. p.h. chase. pro~eeded west on Jefferson al Tournament Play, downing score. I felt al'cnue, Detroit, hecame a The gUll was hrought 10 Ihe . . a lagh rate of speed L'Anse Creuse 62 at Defer on Minor League World Series ! "it e>cc'ited whcn he had what I Park police slation by !lion. lie I\'as firs! ol1s(,I'I'ed by City Both h d' . ff', D I T I" I cars case Bart Iey 's July 19. Everyone was keyed up for ,eemed to be a big fish on his sour's host al the pier, Ray. po IIce 0 Icel s a e eo IS aDd car wnst J ff f , I dB, th h d' ~ on e erson rom this and the firs I game went line. ! mond Michael, of 1344 Beacons. le( mon C1 uys ea II1g south SIratford t B k h h The Parkers opened the first inning with four runs, whjch to Minnesota 12.5 Boll showcd On plllling his line up. much I' field. It was found that the oil Stratford then making a I he \Yas f' OIl etr's Idre, I\' ere . It' d . I' ilia y s oppe . was all that Steve Pemberton the wal' wilh outstanding pitch. to his surprise. he found he had trigger mechanism still opel" I Clrc e llr~ an squea 109 the lie was arrested at the scene II res. Officers followed Bart. and advl'sed of h' 't'I t' I needed for the win. Finan and ing. . ~o(:~.cd a_ som~~~~I __r~~e~ .s.2_'_~~S. i I " '67 ". d'll' .'th h' IS cons I u JOna Quinn were safe on errors, In the second game, the pitch. I c, S '" ,,3 I. ~c: II I t ell' rights, then laken to the City bllie h,.,hts fldshmg. . Bartley Police StatilJn, where he was re. After one oul Dave Haddad ing was great with Ferris fan ('(lnlmt~ed on hIS I\'ay Ignormg: leased pending his court ap. singled in Ihe first run. Pem.' ning 12 for Minnesot Crosse Pointe News Memorial Center Schedule \ 'Vllat Goes On ANTEEBO PUBLISHERS, INC. I OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL ~ l< at Whal'6 new on GROSSE POINTE FARMS, MICHIGAN 48236 I Second Class Postage Paid at Detroit, Michigan July 25. August 1. Open Daily 9 a.m .• 9 p.m. I ______. .__.. . * All Memorial.sponsored activities open to the Yol.r Librar,. FULLY PAID CIRCULATION Grosse Pointe public. Hospital equipment available fOf' By Virginia Leourd ------P--ho-n~-TU-2-.o-' 9-0'-0-' ------1 free loan: crutches, wheel chairs, heating lamps and hos. .r"l E ..U1.1. pital beds. It's vacatl'on ti'me for a lot of do a better job than Ole ehar. by Sibyl ~Iember lIichlganNATIONALPress AssociationADVERTISINGandREPRESEr.'TATI\lENational Editorial Association GROSSE POINTE GARDEN' CEl\'fER. AND LENDING people-including me. True, I'm acters I have already placed on News .•• from Virginia Williams is the SALE! 4C~ Fiflh A\'enue,\~:~ll'Y~t\\'t~~~~"R\l'~~~enlatlVe,Inc. BYrant $.7300 LIBRARY. J\lrs. Harry Frost on duty Tuesday, Wednes. only going away for a week the scene, but the latter are CHICAGOOFF'ICE day, Thursday, 10 a.m..4 p.m. Volunteer consultant right now, but this time it mine and thus become unique. Wonderful buys! By the way, her shop at 79 Kerch. ______333 North ~Ilchlj(an. Avenue Phone Financial ..6-221( on du ty F.dfl ay, 2.4 p.m. T U 1.549.4 means a week ill New England, eval, will be closed July 29th, 30th and 31st ROBERT B. EDGAR EDITOR and GENERAL MANAGER Thursday, July 25 near the ocean. around old So, I'm hooked on books, 00 so that new carpeting can be installed. WILLIAM ADAMO ADVERTISING MANAGER * 9:00 & 10:30 a.m.-Art Camp ll-Mrs. Martin Burke, haunts. I can see the sun and matter where I go. Since my JANET MUELLER FEATURE PAGE, SOCIETY Instructor. sand at Crane's Beach, taste trip abroad I now can read JAMES J. NJAIM ...... NEWS 10:00 a.m. Ballel-Mary Ellen Cooper. Instructor. the lobster, eaten al fresco. material about these countries. News ... from Margaret •Rice ... PEPPER WHITELAW . NEWS 10:00 a.m. Grosse Pointe Garden Center Banzai Work. smell the water, and perhaps and they become more mean- On Wednesday night, July 31st, her .WALTER W. FULLER .."" NEWS shop set ds~me new places. ~'m eX-I ingfu1. Or, if the reading is done shop is closing for three days ••• PAMELA ANDRIOTAKIS . " ,. NEWS 7'30 pm G . P' tN' r S . t CIe ecause I love this part of first, then the trip takes on Thursday, Friday and Saturday ... ROBERT A. WELLS NEWS * 8'15 . 'Grosse pOl1~e uSmIsma IC Chocle y. R the country. added dimensions. I tend to MARY LORIMER ADVERTISING : . p.m. rosse olllte ummer orus- ichard But it has always been my read in every room (literally) August 1st, 2nd and 3rd. The shop BARBARA H, CICHY ADVERTISING Johns Director Concert Admission. Adults cxperience that no mat t.e r I'?f the house. O~ a trip, I read will be reopened Monday, August LILLIAN KARR ..ADVERTISING $1. Students 50c. \\here I go on a vacatIOn, In a car, while waiting for 5th. Without giving away too many JOHN MacKENZIE ... .. BUSINESS Fridav, July 26 whether East or West, South I others, in airports, bus stations. secrets, a very special celebration JOANNE EASON ACCOUNTS $ 9:00 & 10:30 a.m. Art Camp ll-Mrs. Martin Burke or abload,.I never really le~~e gas stations, motels, hotels, on is being planned to mark the 3rd ONNELLEE KOENIG. ..CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING . In t ,t . , Ihooks bE'hlnd T suppose 1ts heaches - you name it - I've birthday of the new shop and Miss ALBERTA WILKE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. s.ruc or. because I've spent so many I been there with a book. When I Rice's birthday (which happens to KAY STOUGH CIRCULATION 1~:gg ~.m. Jo~neB~lu:.s . t P t r "P f f years of my life reading books, my younger son flew in from i MARIE KREINER CIRCULATION . .m. 0Cn I~C "ocle y res en a IOn roo 0 that they have become an in- California a few days ago. what fall on the same day). See the brand . .______a onspIracy -Lecturer Stuart Crane. tegral part of my life. I usually was he carrying? A magazine, new decor -; . . new clothes and a Saturday, July 27 have a slightly rumpled paper. smne papers, and a book! I've special designer showi.ng. 2:30 p.m. Kris Hammer-Paul Kyzivat Wedding Re- back tuc.ked away somewhere. seen my older son, in England. ception. (What dId we ever do before propped up with a proper black Many Boys Are Like Joe Summertime ... and the• living is relaxing at the .;0 7:30 p.m. Duplicate Bridge-Mrs. Marvin BourgE;t, the era of pap~rbacks?) I either umbrella, reading on a street All of us see boys almost every day who look like Instructo' have h~oks With me. or I ,clOd cornp.r while waiting for his Bronze Door, 123 Kercheval. One of the reasons is Joe. Joe is a good.looking, well-mannered young fellow . I. . myself lD a locale that remmds mother and father to join him. Caroll Lee's cool piano. He entertains nightly. It's who comes from what is called "a good home," in ~ 8.00 p.m. ~usan GaIda-John Schade Weddmg Recep. me of something I've read. My husband often reads a news. suburba.n com~uni~y. His father is fairly wealthy. His tlOn. Haven't you eyer met charac. paper Or magi,zine while wait- wise to make reservations for lunch and dinner .••• mother IS a SOCIal chmber. He has a bossy teen-age sister . Sunday, July 28 t~rs from novels ~ou have ing for a concert or play to 886.1932. who is greatly favored by their parents. 10:30 a.m. Umty Church and Sunday School. hked? How many Uflah Heeps start. Are the Leonards unusual 5:30 p.m. Beginning and Advance Karate.-Mr. Sang ~aye you known? I eApect to be in this'respect? I doubt it. Ever since Joe passed his eleventh birthday he * • Kyu Shim, Instructor. lD or nea~ IpswIch ~oon, and I Somewhere •.. there is a wall longed for the day when he finally would become a teen- Monday July 29 suspect I II he lookmg around Now don't get the wrong idea just waiting for the decorative ager, and be able to drive a car. Then, when he reached 10'00 W . ht W t h' f E t M' h' for chardeters from COUPLES - The Leonards also sightsee, . a.m. e~g a c ~rs 0 ~s ern IC Igan, Int. Nor do we a I way s need tour, and travel with all eyes Italian wrought iron sweep of ~ that magic age, it was almost too much for him. He just branch. Hanging from it are 12:00 noon Pomters DuplIcate BrIdge: the intermediary of a movie open on the scenery. the people. coul~n't seem to cope with the situation. He got into I three little bird cages. The three ~ Gne Jam after another, much to his parents' consterna- 12:00 noon Rotary c,Iuh of Grosse Pomte - Luncheon star or actor interpreting a role the buildings, the country they and Meetmg. in fiction to make the con'1ection are visiting. etc. But they tend charming birds are all different. J/Il. tion. Joe was defiant, frustrated. ~utSur * 7:30 p.m. Beginning Drawing and Painting in Mixed more obvious. One of Flannery to have printed matter in front Right now, it's at The League Then it happened. It was near midnight when a Media-Jack O. Summers Instructor. O'Connor's short stories takes of them when they're waiting Shop, just as you walk in the pol!ce prowl car, s~oppe~ Joe ... now just past 17 . '.. .;0 7:30 p,m. Movie Rock-Film "Th~ Ipcress File." place in a doctor's office, ?ot for something or, somebod~. door . . . 98 Kercheval. whIle he was drIVing hiS sleek sports car in 'an erratic Dance following at 9:30 with "Migraines" much here was new to me. I ve 'So, I suspec.t I II be remmded manner." The officers found four new transistor radios band: $1.25 in advance, $1.50 at door. ID ~~r~::\~~e~O~~~~~s~':-r~cee.PeoPle~'~I~~eP~~~~~sl~~r~~i:~e~e:s~ t~ Window Shopping: .. at •DenIer, 77 Kercheval, we on the seat beside Joe .•. and smelled liquor on his * reqUIred: As I frequently prefer listen. as we drive through New Eng- admired the exquisite embroidered oriental panel. breath. 8:00 p.m. Folk GUItar-Alex Suczek, Instructor. ing to baseball games rather land towns. If we go to Boston. It's a figure of a man, dressed in traditional style. During questioni~g at headquarters Joe boasted * 8:00 p.m. Memorial Bridge for Beginners-Mrs. Carrie than attending them, so very there will be, bookshops. If. we that he was the head of a small' gang of youngsters who Kiley, Instructor. often I would p!efer reading a visit friends, they will have The work, is matted ill blue and framed in antique ~ad stolen a var~ety of things from,homes, and had shop- 8:00 p.m. East Side Michigan State University Alumni play than going to see it. I can n!'wspapers, magazines and gold (important size ... 62" by 42".) hfted merchandise from stores during past months. Club. visualize the aclors in my own books lying around. There's one "Tell me Joe," asked the sympathetic police chief, Tuesday July 30 special way. Frequently I am little local library south of Bos. Pick ... limes, lemons or•daisies "how is it that you do what you do? You come from a *10:00 a.m. S~rvice Guild for C'h i I d r en's Hospital- ~et ~o~~ro:h~?c:u~~e t~:r~!:: (~~ ~o~i:h:~ IaP~Oe~~~,y;~NI;r~~~bl~ to decorate plastic old fashioned fine family, you can have just about anything money can Wo~kshop. , .. some novel), because the direc- hsve a book tucked in the beach or highb::tll glasses which are buy. You even have thlj!_freedom to drive around town 11:30 a.m. Semor Mens Club of Grosse PIl:nte-Gm tors have not interpreted as I towel. But don't worry-I won't sweat-free and dishw.asher-proof. late at night, and you keep getting into messes of one Rummy. would have done. I'm sure they mi~s a thing! They're a dollar each at the Mer. kind or another. 12:00 noon Senior Men's Club of Grosse Pointe------I maid and come in green, clear or "Now, with your drinking and your stealing. and in yellow with a topiary tree. ' youf a~mission that you lead a gang of kid burglars, Bridp. ' I you re m real trouble. We just can't figure you out. 1:00 p.m. ~~~1~.Men's Club of Grosse Pointe-Pi- Public Schools in Focus I Tell me, Joe, what is your trouble ..• what do you want Final Three Days ... of•the Picard.Norton SALE! 1:00 p.m. Women's Prayer Group of Unity Church. ! I out of life, anyway?" 6:30 p.m. Kiwanis Club of Grosse Pointe-Dinner and By Dr. Theos I. Anderson, under expert guidance rather Hurry ••. for the further mark-downs ..• to 92 At that Joe wilted. He became misty-eyed, looked Meeting. Superintendent of Schools than the strict adherence to the Kercheval! down at the floor, then up at the police chief, and sobbed: * 7:30 p.m. Grosse Pointe 'Chess Club. With the be,ginning of classes teacher-made lesson plan is an. "I want a father." W.W.F. 7:30 p.m, Weight Watchers of Eastern Michigan, Inc. JD September, The Grosse Pointe other middle school goal. Flower Power is up•at the * 8:00 p.m. Memorial Bridge Refresher Course-Mrs. Public School System undergoes We hope to develop schedules "T 0 P S hop," 98 Kercheval. ~ letters fa' th e Ed I.tor, Carrie Kiley, Instructor. a major shift in its organiza. that are more flexihle than the Paper shapings in a riot of colors Wednesday, .1uly 31 I tional pattern, With the opening six-period day. We are advocat- ______11:00 a.m. Senior Men's Club of Grosse pointe-Crib.j of North High School, both high ing variable group sizes to meet abound. Pick a mixed bouquet I 'd' I b~ge schools will house ,~ Thursday" Ju'v 25, 1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty-three Nautical Setting For 'Showboat' Discussion DAC's Bob-Lo Cruise Set For Wednesday President and Mrs. Nathan B. Goodnow Will B. Among "Sailors;" Many Family Groups to Participate in Outing What more could members of the Detroit Athletic Club and their guests ask for than the soft breezes of a summer's evening, the backdrop of a rainbow sunset and a sail down the Detroit River for the DAC's biennial cruise to Bob-Lo next Wednesday, July 31? There will be all of this (.------and the plus features of a elude the Howard Capponis, SOIl. WOMEN'S box dinner picnic, provided in.law and daughter of Mr. anci by the DAC, live music for Mrs. William M. Walker. and dancing, to create a perfect I their son, William M. Walker nostalgic mood, and more i m. IShort and to to come in the guise of There will be 20 in the George From Another Pointe rides on roller coasters and J. Codd party and. among the the Pointe merry;go-rounds, the whip, :sa~~O~\~i:~~s~~:n:;~.g ~~t~~: of View sock ems and a host of, Arnold Freydl, Mr. and Mrs. others. I Frank A. Colombo the Loui~ J. Studying in England. at Cam. DACers will be wending their I Curls Jr. the P~ul D. Rich. By Janet lUueller bridge University, are three ways riverside in the late after. I mond~. ' I J I members of the just-graduated noon for the 6:30 o'clock sailing Grosse Pointe High School Class from the foot of Woodward ave .Mr. and Mrs. John A. ~foekle ~he weather Saturday, August 3, has just GOT to be of 1968: BRAD EISENBREY, of nue. Will bel foursome as will Mr. beautiful. for two of summer's prettiest outdoor parties Bishop road, TED BROWN, JR.. Then it will be "down the and Mrs. S. W.. Sore.nw.n, Jr., have been soheduled that evening. of Kerby road. and GEORGE river" with dining and dancing and a. p~rty of SI.X will mclude modore Gt\gne's boat, the "Imperial V," Over on B.elle Isle, at the Detroit Boat Club, there's WYAT'l.', III, of Blossom lane, MRS. JOHN F. DE HAYES, Grosse until time to debark for the two. the Wilham H. Slgs\'lorths, Jr., th A F 11 B 11 h'l h G president of the GPHS Student Pointe Yacht Club VICE COMMODORE to discuss plans for GPYC's Showboat hour Island visit. Mr. and Mrs Clyde M. Adams e qua 0 les a, W 1 e right ere in -rosse Pointe Association during the past year O. JAMES GAGNE, COMMODORE DE party, to be held this year Saturday, DAC President Nathan B. and the Torsten A. Peterses. the Showboat docks at the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club. and recipient of Grosse Pointe HAYES and MRS. GAGNE, (left to right), August 3. The Gagnes are general chair- Goodnow and Mrs, Goodnow Still others with reservations Skies, if clear, should be lovely, with August 8th's Rotary's Award to the High gathered recently. aJ>oard Vice Com- men of Showboat '68. are making a family party for the boat trip are Joseph L. full moon only a few days away, and who wouldn't agree School's most outstanding stu. of the outing and have in- Cobane, Harry H a use hi I d, that "dancing under the stars" is a most charming way dent. The young men's summer vited their son-in.law and daugh- George T. Maghielse, J. L. Clif- road, has been named to the University this fall and who re- family and attending school in to spend a midsummer night? . • • study s e s s ion is being con. Nantes, studying French Ian. ter, Dr. and Mrs. A. Michael ford, Henry C. Hollister. Ulrich ,. ducted under the auspices (\f the Dean's List at Briarcliff Col- cently spent three days on WMU's Kalamazoo campus for guage and culture. A tour of the Prus, and son, Daniel, and his. I R. Gress, W. S.Turner. Gordon DBe s Aqua Follies Ball American Institute for Foreign lege, (Braircliff Manor, N.Y.), wife to join them. D. Skinner, Walter W. Cross where she has just completed testing, orientation and registra- Loire Valley and a visit to Paris The party committee' at the Boat Club, headed by Study. Another family party will in. and H. L. Marsden. her. sophomore year. An Ele- tion are LYNN NEE SCHOEN- will conclude her visit. She ~fr. and ~Irs. Gorrlon Greer, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hawk, I • " " mentary Education major at HALS, of Hampton road, MAR- sailed on the S.S. Rotterdam sley, Mr. and Mrs. John Peters and Mr. and Mrs. Donald MRS. WILLIAM F. PISHAL. Briarcliff, Miss Thurber is a GOT BRINKMAN, of Lakeland and will return by air. among Pointers planning to go I and MRS. DANI,EL W. GOOD. north for the rites. ENOUGH, of Lothrop road. Crossett, is planning as pretty and simple a formal eve. ~KI, Ridge~ont road, is ~ttend. graduate of The Academy of avenue, EL1ZABETH KNAGGS, • * • ning as possible. 109 the national .conve~tlOn of of Huntington road, N~IL PHIL. ••• *** .' Lambda Kappa SIgma; mterna. the Sacred Heart in Grosse Among those named to the JOHN GLENN WALSH of Pointe. IP McCRACKEN, or Yorkshire 11m. and MRS. MURRAY (Cunhnued on Page 32) tional sorority for women phar- .. .. ; road, DOUGLAS MICHAEL, of Hillsdale College Dean's List for DODGE, of Radnor, Pa., for. Washington road and CATH------macists, being held at Indian. spring semester studies are mE-rly of Grosse Pointe. an. ERINE W. CHAMPION, of apolis, Ind. Mrs. Pishalski, a DEBORAH KELLY of La' Lakepoint avenue, and BAR- JOHN KENDALL, a junior who nounce the birth of a son, Edgemere road, who will begin registered pharmacist, is cur. Salle place, BARBARA NOYES, BARA E. PARSONS, of West- received aU "A" grades for the Perry, July 15. Mrs. Dodge is their freshman year at Western rently the honorary advisor of of South Oxford road, and chester road. semester, son of the JOHN D. the former Margaret (Pb:ie) 1Ilicbigan University this fall, the sorority and has served as MARIE VALK, of Renaua road, " • • recently spent three days on are enrolled in the new summer Among the 80 students taking KENDALLS, of Ballantyne road, . ALL " Spring lint! Summer MERCHANDISE CASSEROLES ... in a choice UP TO of 3 sizes, richly silvcrplated and with oven-p1'00f Pyrex liners ... from the wide .selectiol1lr in om' Silver Galleries •••• 2 OFF Casserole with ]I/:! qi. capacity liner, $19 Casserole willI 2 qt.. capacit!! liner, $23 r f Cassero:e witli .1 ql. capacity liner, $30 3 Kercheval Ave., at Fisher Road Jtarth~sCloset P'lIIcll and Judy Block TU 1-1505 373 Fisher Road Sign of the Mermaid, Inc. GRosse pO,NTe, 75 Kercheval, on the Hill TU 2.1610 I \ Page Twenty-four GROSSE POINTE NEWS ThursCl"y. Jury 25. '1968' Dennis W. Cross making tickets a va it a b 1e Mrs. David D. Hamm through special ticket chairmen Will Claim Bride Goulet To Headline in their organizations. G e n era 1 admission tickets will go on sale at Hudson's and Mr. and Mrs. John L. I the Masonic Temple September Frothingham of New Canaan, Fall Clinic Benefit 1. They range in price from $4 Conn.• are announcing the en. to $12.50. A limited number of Pair Will Return From Bermuda Vacation to Make gagement of their daup,hter. Patrons' Reception at Lakeshore Road Hame of $15 tickets may also be avail. Home i!'l Detroit; Settin9 for Afternoon Anne Laura. to Dennis W. Mr. and Alfred R, Glancy, Jr., able. Cross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, Will Ceremony in Cristh C hurc h Ralph E. Cross, Sr., of North Follow September 29 Performance The Nortbeastern Way n e .----.".-.------DeepJands road. County Child Guidance Clinic is A reception at the Country Club of Detroit followed Miss Frothingham received Singer Robert Goulet will headline a special benefit the major facility for mental the Saturday, July 20, wedding of Elizabeth Chenery her Bachelor of Arts degree in I performance for the Northeastern Wayne County Child health services for children and :\icholson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Albert 1966 from Sweet Briar College Guidance Clinic at 7:30 o'clock Sunday, September 29, in their parents in Detroit's east :\icholson, Jr., "f Cadieux road, and David Douglas in Virginia and is currently the Masonic Auditorium. side. The professional slaff - headed by Dr. Eli Z. Rubin - Hamm, son of and 1\1rs. Douglas William Hamm, of studying for a Master of Arts !Ilr. Comedian Corbett Monica includes psychiatrists, clinical :\Illskegon. degree in Musicology at Colum. J and dancers Bud and Cece of Women Voters-have agreed p s y c h 0 log i s t s and social For the 4 o'clod: cere.. bia University. Robinson will complete the to cooperate with the Clinic by workers. many in Christ Church,! bride. Linda Fish. of New York, Her fiance receiv~d .his B,ach. bill for the benefit. J. P. Mc- ~;rosse Pointe the brIde: ami .\Irs, James Frink, of PitU.'1 elor of .~rts d.egree In 1965 .rom Carthy of WJR will serve as If it's from Wright Kay, it's Distinctive . d ' . E '.! burgh, Pa. Yale Umverslty, where he sang master of ceremonies for selecle ~n A l.me ,m))11 e i ,. ;as a memher of the Whiffen. .Qow,! of Ivorv silk organ.la, rhe. necklmes an~ bac~ panels poofs. He has since been teach. the the program • IashlOned wIth a weddlllg of theIr ydlow A h.ne sklmm~rs ing European and Asian History George Villerot is serving as ring neckline, a bodice of were edgl',l wIth mInt green fI~. at Suffield Academy. Suffield, general chairman for the bene. fit, and Mrs. William Kessler is re.embroidered A I e n con bon and vene~la.n lace and th~lr I Conn. He plans to enter Har- serving as ticket chairman. lace anrt a detachable Chao hel~~Plece~h\\ele y~I~OWdaisy I vard Business School in Sep- pel train. pI axes. . ey carne arr,ange- tember. )fonorary chairmen i n c 1u d e ments o~ .Ivy and yellow and The couple plans a Dell,mher Judge Vincent J. Brennan, Mr. A cluster of matching lace whIte dames.' 28 wedding at Sl. Mark's and Mrs. Basil M. Briggs, !lowers held her elbow length John Ruthrauff Nicholson _ Mayor Jerome P. Cavanagh, ~ilk illusion veil, and she car. acted as best man. In the usher h '1 h t f h Mr. and Mrs. Walker L. Cisler, Tied a bouquet of Amazon lilies corps were William Allen, of a mhatc ,Ing vdedl. a d ~~ er Dr. and Mrs. Warren B. Cook. and ivy. Ann Arhor .. James Thompson dau~ ters we Ing an e.re. sey, Mr. and Mrs, Hugh C. Daly, ' ceptlOn. Mrs. Hamm, the bnde. Mr. and Mrs. William Day, Dr. Mrs. John RuthraulT Nicholson J r., an d Char Ies Vanderve Idc, , th 0 a ml'nt • f:M k d J k "t groom s mo er. W re and Mrs. Hilbert H. DeLawter. and Nancy Newhouse w~re hon. I0 u~ egon, an ac ., orey, green silk.and-worsted Dress and W. Hawkins Ferry, Mr. and r~!,at~endant~: B~'ldesmalds were Iof Sagma\~. jacket ensemble. Both mothers Mrs. Benson Ford, Mrs. Edsel I.lorence NIcholson ~ush, of Mrs. NIchOlson selected an chose white orchid corsages. Ford. Mr. and Mrs. Hemy Ford ~ew Orleans, La., eOUSlhof the aqua silk dress and jacket and The newlyweds, vacationing II, Mr. and Mrs. Waller B. Ford in Bermuda, will return to make I and Mr. and Mrs. William Clay fhcir home in Detroit. PllOlo by Paul Gach Ford. Married Saturday, July 20, in Christ Church to Out.of.town guests included Additional honorary chairmen I the hride's grandmother, Mrs Mr. Hamm, son of the Douglas William Hamms, of are Mr. and Mrs. AUred C. . George A. Nicholson, of Daphne, Muskegcn, was ELIZABETH CHENERY NICHOL. Girard. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ala., and the bridegroom's SON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Albert Nichol. Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard grandmother, Mrs. Elmer Lea!, son, .Jr., of Cadieux road. Kasle, Mr. and Mrs. Semon of Muskegon. Knudsen, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph T. Others were Mrs. B. David MeElvenny, Lieutenant Gover. nor and Mrs. William G. Milli. Anchors Away - Port - Starboard - Helm _ Deloury, of Lexington. Mass., Hold Welcome Mr. and Mrs. F.dwin Farnham, Betrothed ken, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Morrow, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Main - Jib - Your hearing it daily - and why not of Cincinnati, 0., Mr. and Mrs. Wagon Meeting Parcells, Dr. and Mrs. George - the Pointe~ Nautical - you're nautical _ and David C. Farnham, of Belmont, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Rieveschl, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott the Spheres nautical too - try us for paper plates _ The July me,1ing of the Wel. A. Trumbull, Dr. and Mrs. Ed. Stilwell, of New Orleans. La., come Wagon C I u b of Grosse ward A. Wishropp and Mr, and paper napkins - paper coasters - paper table cloths Mr. and Mrs. G. Fox Trow- Pointe was held last Thursday, Mrs. Theodore O. Yntemll . - or - a must - plastic glasses - or burn proof _ bridge, Jr., of Vienna, Va" Mr. .July 18, at the Grosse Pointe Patrons invitations for the boil proof Great Lak.es nautical trays by Courac _. and Mrs. Lewis Hamm, of Mus. War .'1 e mol' i a I. }Irs. John kegon, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Baine, president, conducted the benefit were mailed this week. Patrons will be invited to a spe. How about our famous Captain's decanter - or an- Morton, of Northbrook. III. husiness session. :\Irs. Paul Kel. WALLACE STERLING SILVER "EXTRAS" tique pewter ice buckets - or decorative globes _ ley. scho]arship chairman, an. cial reception h 0 nor in g Mr. nounced the names of recipients Goulet and the other stars at our Harbors open daily, Thursday evenings too. ON THE SKIDS the Lakeshore road home of With the purchasp. of eight 4-piece place. Liquor is a Lubricant only to of this year's s c h a I a r s hip Rest Love, Jo FALL COSTUMES & COATS Cnmp/,rtr .'\,'iectioll of Ville VIII'S I\ll fLJI.' LM,flS SHOW «()\j,':lRY OF ORIGIN Lovely! \ touch of elegance 1"1l' .4.\.1••~ I{'I•.~ Closed Saturdays in July 63 kcrcheval • colonial federlll building • groue point, farms • 886.3871 • GROSSE POINTE 19261 M,lCk Ave. Cirossr rnillte Woods J & The First Two Saturdays in August! "I'CI/ ,III/I!I .'I {(I '" i,,,W SR6-7715 ------~ ---' ------_._----'._--.. _ •••••••• , 2.7•••••• 17•••••• ,••••••• 2•••••••••••• s• .a•••••••• IIS.?-••••••••••• ,••• s•••• - aillst.. IIi'•. silillll.. Iio' c s .e:E d < rl drio-.' .-<_' ..< _-:. '_ Thursday, July 25, 1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty.five ------_.---.--- Woman's Page • • • by, of and for Pointe Women ------._--_.- ..-._ .. K.of C. Cruise Lures Pointers Fete Bride.Elect -_ .•._-- "_. - Mrs, Ronald Schaupeter FaB Bride An estimated 300 Grosse This year's cruise theme will Ronald Schaupeters Rar!Jal'fl E. Kemp Pointe residents will be aboard! be the "Roaring Twenties," with I a Bob Lo boat when the seventh! prizes for the best costumes of : "t('I', cddillg parties fol' Bar- annual Knights of 'Columbus I the era. The "Tailgate Ram- I Traveling In East 1':lra E. Kl'lllp. daughtcr of the "Dixieland Showboat" leaves bIers" will provldc music for ! '\',(';l '\, J\l'Ill!J.'i, of Anita aH- the foot of Woodward avenue, dancing. As usual, proceeds will, "lll'. 1,,110 II ill spcak her mar. Friday evening, July 26, at 8:30 go to B oOys v i II e, a boarding Bride's Gown of Cameo TaHeta Features Lace- p.m., according to Thomas J. school for boys with homeprob- Accented Mousseline de Soie Bodice; lil~(' ',Il'.',' to "jichad E, Hodt Fahrner, of Woods lane, Grosse lems, which is financed by Attendants Wear Pink Satin tip:-> S~t:;ULl~. ,Juiy 27. in Gro.";sc Pointe Woods, a committeeman. by Michigan Columbians. P II jilt {' \\'flnd:-> jlnl ...;byterian ------.------_._------~-----._---~--- Vacationing in the New England Stales and Xl'\'. (hun!,. 1H'~all .Inn" 22 wh('1i York City are Mr. and l\Irs, Ronald Alan Sthaupcter, ~ h" ;",III B:andrJ [1, the bridp~ who spoke their marriage vows Friday evening. ,Jlll~' HJ. \'1,'<1, Ill"id of honol", STOREWIDE FINAL CLEARANCE sL..u.Ls Lhis TllLJHSDAY mere CURLY & Enjoy \1('\\' ;tlle! IUl'tl1l'1 1!",ilHioJls \'.!Iil(' ll]('rt"~ "till CAREFREE pient,\' of SUII'IlI('i' ;dlC'ad Tl:is i" lilt' iill;i\ \11'ck in "hidl Coal:;, Sui!.'i, ('WIUII\(',', j)i('~,'l':', Sliill:;. 1:lo\l,'('~, Sporls- A HAIRClJT wear. Rags, ,')('al'\,(':'. .1"\1'1,1.\ It'Oli1 0111" Spring ;IIHI StllIl- I1lrr ('ollc('tio!\s Illtl:;1 hI' "il".I'e! 0111 So Like ;ld\.anlagc~ By ROBELLE'S so Evcr.\,thing is 1I11:lli~t:tk:lhh Jl:II,~ • AMPLE PARKING • .\'1'1/ I/f! I' II I,' (ill r I,',: r (illrJ \\',/1/('1 /11/,/1/'1,1,"1 Juri /lId II dr'd 11/ I,~," "We Curl lip (Inri D1I(' for You" ,\"1/11" M3rmm Sho]]e I',:: ll: I I '" II I HAIR GROSSE POINTE \ 78 ...... Robelle~sSTYLES ANH ARBOR BIRMINGHAM TOLEDO ~_-_...... _--" -__------ 19027 Mack at 7 Mile • Telephone )'U 4.1130 t " '. , ... ~, , .------i" f Page Twenty-six GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, July 25. 1968 Woman's Page • • • by, of and for Pointe Women grandparents, Mrs. Joseph A.I Pointers Assist Kathleen Cronin I Gillis and the late Judge Gillis, II Mrs, John P, Nilan Nilan-Gillis Vows and carried a bouquet of white Oberlin Project August Bride To Say Vows miniature roses tied to a moth~ er-{)f.pearl prayer book from: Grosse Pointers hosted 39 I Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Cronin, of Whittier road, have an. Exchanged July 12 Bethlehem, her grandmother's I' eighth grade children from the i nounced the engagement of Confirmation gift. ghettos of the Cleveland area! their daughter, Kathleen Ann, I overnight Sunday, July 21. I Bride Wears Brussels Lace Veil Brought from Belgium Her "something old" Wi'lS a to Paul W. McDonough son of pair of diamond and pearl ear. The children toured the De- Mrs. A. A. McDonough, of Rob. by her Grandparents; Diamond and Pearl I troit Zoo and Windsor Sunday, rings. heirlooms of her mother's son avenue, Detroit, and the Earrings are Family Heirlooms and on Monday visited Green- late Mr. McDonough. ~--,~------family, and the knife she and; field Village. They are partici. The bride.elect is attending Back from a vacation on the Lake Michigan coast the bridegroom used to cut their I pating in a six-wet'k summer Detroit College of Business. Her and making their home in Detroit's West Side are Mr. wedding cake had been used by I Special Opportunities Program fiance is a graduate of the at Oberlin College, for which and Mrs. John Paul Nilan, who were married Friday eve~ her grandmother, Mrs. Gillis, at I Detroit Institute of Technology. ning, July 12, in St. Clare de Montefalco Church. her own wedding reception. they were recommended to en. I A January II' e d din g is The bride's parents, Mr. Clor.!d Saturdays thru August 10 Open Thursday and Friday Evenings walking suit with a ,. j lavish touch of fur •• .worsted wocl ckess \ \ \ beaver. brown witb grey widl grer Miss J cal)hes in on the wild look of leather in rugged right-now gear of cotton-backed vinyl that acts and feels Frend1 rabbit. like the reat McCoy. She gets the look that merges Sizes 8 to 14. continental class with way-out-west swagger ••• 250.00 l1arnessed with top-stitching and bits of brassy l1ardware. Coat. sizes 7 to 15. Jumpers. sizes 5 to 13. A. 9rown continental-flavor coat paved with stitching. 32 .00 Jacobsons 8. Matchbox jumper snapped with brass. has mock pockets: brown or bronze, 19.00 C. Belted pant jumper with Jacobsons ~Jdop. brassy trim and big zipper: brown or bronte.. 19,00 In the Village 1 .4 .. Thursday, July 25, 1968 G R 0 SSE POI NT ENE W S Page Twenty-seven Society News Gathereulrorn All of the--Pointes HELEN M. WI R T H, of Village Loft Giving Drama EUlphysema Cluh Hampton road. listed in "Who's Mrs, William G. Kuest Who in American Politics," has The Village Loft, located-~t cope with the problems of smut Meeting July 29 Lynda Bennett Says been elected first vice president the Neighborhood Club, will pre. and temperamental actors. The of the Detroit Nor.Re.Bus busi. sent an original three.act conlpanv of a t I)re "entl'llg • l' ors s The East Side Chapter of Ihe ness and professional women drama this coming Saturday "Enter Socrates" arc all high L' h CI '1 and is a delegate t'll the national night along with its regular school students frolll Pointe !',mp ysema ub WI I meet Vows In California Bus i n e s s and Professional prClgram 'Of folk and jazz Players at Grosse Pointe high. : Monday, July 29, at St. Michael's . Women's Convention currently The play, entitled "Enter Along wilh the play. 'fbe ViI. i E.piscopa! Church, 20475 Sun- I Mrs. Malcolm McColl Attends Her Sister, who ! being held in Minneapolis: iIIin~~ Socrates", is described bv lage Loft will prcscnt a regular . nlll~dale Park... ' Choost!s White Silk Faille Dior Dress author.director Matthew Guic~ evenin" of local folk and jazz I Emphysema IS a dlse.~e tbat as " . .. new d ire c t ion s talent." : largely affects men of middle and Coat for Afternoon Ceremony tbealre." Says Guite, "Il's an' ... ?_' age and older. The lungs lose elect attempt to show Ihe absurdilv' . AdmISSion IS $l.,_~' Coffe.e. their resiliency and air thaI is All Saints Episcopal Church. Carmel, Calif., was the involved in prod '" d'; ('IdeI'. and donuts Will be avail. ,Oll(:e in hated cannot all be ex. setting for the Saturday, July 6. wedding of Lynda Ben- Grosse Pointe Resident theater" uelll" mo ern i. able. The Village Loft .is located: haled. It is a diffienlt disease, nett, daughter of Mr. and 1\11's. Navarre Gordon Bennett. . upstairs at the Neighborhood both to have and to treat of Renaud road, and William Gordon Kuest. , The short three.act play in- I Club, 17150 Waterloo. Doors The East Side Chanter is Olie He is the son of 1\11'. and; .... _. .' ~~l.",-e~.~dlre~~'llr as he Iries to ' open at 8: 15. of three Emphysema clubs in 1\'Jrs. Oscar Kuest, of Dry- i 'I'h,: newlyweds are III ~king DONALD Wayne County sponsored by the den, Wash. : their home in Wenatchee. Wash. i Tuberculosis and Health Societ" For the afternool') ceremonv, The !leII' 1\lrs. Kuest is an' They arc designed to help em: the bride selected a Dior dre~~ I alumna of l.iggett School. She AlJT01\fOBILE STEREO TAPES ph;)'sema lidims lope wilh llwir BROWN and matching coat of white silk' made her debut at a reeepti0ll . breathing problems. faille, She wore a Dior bow in at the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club AND PLAYERS All members, othp.r interested hpr hair, and carricd an ar"! during the 1963 Christmas Sea for persons and their families are rang:cment of white orchids. I son. ill\'ited. The meeting starts at . The brillegro(lm attended the Wayne (ounty 7:30 p,m. Refreshments will be She was attended by her SIS' University of Washington and served. tel'. 1\Irs. IIIal~olm McColl, oC was graduated Crom Washington Supervisor Pasadena. Calif.. who wore a State Universitv. LIFE'S LlKE THAT b Iu e wool-andsilk ensemble. - DISTRICT I - REPUBLICAN You can shut your eyes 10 I Her flowers, too, were orchids. )'lake Keeping }'our feet (\11 BALLOT NO. 599 your fanlts, but the neighbors Malcolm McColl acted as th" the ground a habit and you'll Aug. 6 Primary Pelitical Ad. always 'refuse to cooperate. bridegroom's best man. ' never have far to fall. NIPPEI> MARS AUTO RADIO , Today the blooming (':(pense 14802 CRATIOT LA 7-9139 ! of married life puts a (rimp in 'many a budding love affair. ! . . j ! LYNDA BENNETT was married to Mr. Kuest I Saturday, July 6, in All Saints Episcopal Church, Carmel, Calif. She is the daughter of the Navarre Gordon Bennetts, of Renaud road. He is the son of the Oscar Kuests, of Dryden, Wash. 93 KERCHEVAL ON THE HILL Pre-Trip Party For Travelers 886-8077 The 75 members of Grosse and the Orient including Hong Pointe War Memorial's Travel Kong, Taiwan. the Philippines, Club who will visit the Cana- Ban g k 0 k. Cambodia, Kuala dian Rockips and cruise the in. land pa,sage 10 Alaska will Lampllr and Singapore. The gather for a pre.trip get- Irip will leave October 25. It is ~l, ••• acquainted party Sunday after- already two.thirds full and . noon. August 4, at :; .)'clock in ABOVE PONCRACZ JEWELRY those interested are advised to COME UP AND • the Fries Crystal Ballroom and Entr,nce vie Side make reservations soon. • Theater. SEE US SOME HOURS: 10-6 M T W 10.9 Th F S , Films of both the rail trip to TIME the Canadian resorts oC Banff, Atlendlng the University of I ~Lake Louise and Jasper and the DetrOlt journalism workshop : cruise to Skagway. Alaska. will this summer will be MIRA 1 be shown in the theater. SESKI, daughter of DR. and ------.. Last minute announcements MRS. ARTHUR G. SESKI of S. will be made regarding both DeepJands road, and PEGGY V\lHEN olPpiDO DOESN'T sections of the group. 'fhe sec- ANN QUINN, daughter of Wl!'- I lions will travel and cruise on LIAM J. QUINN of University I. Lo'J in~ - ha. 0 c:ls- .set- 0.t-ho m~ 1S O.K,; separate trains. busses and place. Miss Seski, 16. is a senior I ships; however. they are leal'- at the Academy of the Sacred. Inttoducing NE.W 0(.(10.5101). ing the same day and returning Heart and the editor of the I on 8 Snik Cle;miS Ila\'e been so popul Snik proteeter! efredi"c!v in the highest mountains of the world--lhe Auslrian Jlimal TI:c 01 11"':" skiill'~ 1('<1'1IS of Auslria. GC'rman.': anrl TrendPhone is a telephone Command Jt~lv uSf'd ~nik in the Oivmpic events at InnsbrJIck Stalion! Distincllve lllrniture .....ood finish baSel\ of Devastating or demure, angeliC or avant-garde. we have the frame SqU:l\\' Valley ann (;1'('nohle .. walnut, leak or rosewood. Ne" custom ti ...~:;;.,,,..; :;...;:;J:::~ ;~ \lV :i~:":!! 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FIRST.QUAlITY GLASSES. CONTACT LENSE.S Available in the following pharmacies: iced bl ~our rht"J11'i c()mr.ln)' 11 Its ncrmal l&leS. Ju.st like and Antique Gold. Model 1330 pictured .. $9500 it ',l1t\SanD 0' P)Clf O'~'(l. Bobs Pharmacy Manor Pharmacy Devonshire Pharmacy A. J. Meyer Pharmacy Harkness Pharmacy Schettler Pharmacy Hennessy Pharmacy Schettler Drug, Fisher Bldg, Hunter's Pharmacy Trail Pharmacy "lU\\ Fine Jeweler, Since 1034 GROSSE PTE. WOODS: 21207 Mack: Phone 886-1066 Open dOily. including Saturday 9.:W to 6- Mon. & Thu~s. 'Iii 9 Snik 01 Austria, Inc. 1660 I E. W {Jrren dt Kensington Rd. TU [-4800 OR. HENRY M. MARKOW\TZ, licensed Optometnst distributors for the U.S.A. end r.:oribb~,n 'sl,nds 22601 Mock Ave,. St, Clair Sher~1 1 L SSS SSz l-age Twenty-Eight G R 0 SSE POI N TEN EW S Thursday, July 25, 1968 Society Ne-w-s--G-a-iheredfrom All of the Polntes ------'---~ ..- -- .--'------_.- Kendall. of Berkshire road. ~fr. VerMeulen Lee H. Jefferis To Wed In Fall Serving as her sister's honor Mrs. James D. Kenda II Miss Wenzel Bride attendant was Janice Wen~el. To Claim Bride !lIr. and Mrs. Ernest A.' has been set for September 7. Bridesmaids were Dana Mal- Thompson Sr. of Kansas City' Miss T:JOmpson IS a graduate chic. Cher~'l Thomas and Gail , , , of the Univprsity o)f Kansas. Roy, of Imlay City. At a Fourth of July party at 1110" have annotll~ced the en. Her fiance is a graduate of the Of James D. Kendall They wore white dotted Swiss their Clark Lake, ~lich, sum. ! gagement of thetr daughter, University of Michigan, where I De~nna Marian Thompson, to he was a member of Phi Gam. over pink peau frocks and pink- mer residence, '\[1', and .\trs, Jo. Detroit Boat Club Reception Follows Morning trimmed white horsehair hon.: seph Joanette, of Dearborn , Lee Hill Jefferis. son 01 !\Ir. and ma Delta fraternity. He is work- : ~!rs. Thomas K. JelTeris, of Lake ing on his Doctorate at the Uni nets, and carried white baskets' Heights, announced the engage. Ceremony in St. James Lutheran Church; ,!;hore road. The wedding date versity of Kansas. Pair to Live in Ann Arbor filled with pink daisies, ment of their daughter, Jan R. Lin T. "ash acted as best Joanette, to Robert L. Ver. I . A white peau de soil' gown, -Pholo by Gene Buller Speaking her wedding vows to Mr. Kendall, son of Mr, and Mrs. Warren Frederick Kendall, of Berk. Closed Saturdays shire road, in St. James Lutheran Church Saturday thru August 10 morning, July 20, was KATHLEEN ELLEN WENZEL, daughter of the Robert Harold Wenzl'ls, of Country Open Thursday and Club drive. Friday Evenings Announce Flared Exhibit's Dates At a recent workshop for, "'~troit Washington boulevard presideJltfi of Distrir~t One, galleries. Federated Garden Cluhs of\lrs. John F. Hering. of Ker- M' h' " . ('hev{lj avenue. extended a for- , Ie 19an, Incorporated, It was mal invitation on behalf of From our collection: A. classic sterling silver salt and announced Ihat Charles W. Warren's to the 58 Garden pepper, $12 pair; B. sterling set with bee, 1895 pair; Warren and Company will spon- ('tubs of Distriet One to partki. 27,50 sor the Fourteenth Anllual fa!ll'tle in the exhibit, "/\ Time for C. sterling silver salt shaker i:1nd pepper grinder, Exhibition of Table Settings :'-luII'ers," September 18. 19 and pair; D, silver-plated caddy, $5; E. sterling silver open and ~'Iower Arranl'ements in it' " salt and pepper shaker, $33 pair. All at Warren's. OFFER ENDS AUGUST 31,1961 ~ CHARLES \N. WARREN mil WA\HIN(, TON BOUIIVARD, III fRUIT 'l62''(5Il C1o,ed Saturdd\,~ dUring lull ,mrl Alfgu,1. For the woman whose favorite movie theatre JACOBSON'S is an art museum, WI--iITESALE there isa ...Iook what certain kind ." 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":;(J\lt.'" ~III" •. r1P[,pIVI()lJfll~r1 cot\Ol1 wrry. -.$8JOJ2. :;!::>" x till" iJd t II II ,:,.( ,I •••••••••••••• 2.25 ~r~;~.. 1,89 1.59 1.29 1 HIql;ll;, I lr I •• ~ -! •• " , . •79 ~ ona4,5,or6pc. 1..)";.::~O" .60 .59 J~ Mul"piece Place Setting :' l"x 'lI)" lidll, 10'.':1'1 2.99 4~llt .______Comparable savlllgs also on - RGy,IO,nilh open stock place selling 1,," < . ::," I'dl Id II)\.;::1 1.79 B. "AlEXANDRIA" TOWELS BY MARTEX pieces and serving pieces . 1 I "xl; ;" : II 'q'" I:p I(), .;,I •.•• _••••••• .90 Offer Ends August 31, 1968 1:;"x 1:.;" \",cj'jll \.II)t~l •••• _ Ill . .70 r:rldtic COI,,'II")'. "I,d i",I, ,'" '1 ,.,', ," ,il:- 4.00 ~lon',ill({Jltl)ll i"II)/.1 J"I, ',1111. ,11m lit 11\ or " i)dtilr()()111 [,1'1 ill tl,,' "1~v(;lileel1culur:, yr:llow, iI"d: ql'.'il: 111'11".', ilil'I .. "!,' .,,11 11',lI"1 i111lJ: :)11" ••••• 2,49 :'t1"x 11/" 6.49 1.99 /llix :-:l).' ...... 4.49 /l"x l1el" 7.98 GROUP A GROUP. GROUP C CROUP D Pt~CE SETTINGS _. -- -- 1.29 1.79 Rell, NOW Rec, -_.NOW Rec NOW R'i NOW - - --- ~-- lL"v;".!,\,!,II) ••••••••••••• .60 4.pc. Pla«SOU"g 11'''x (lr: 16835 KERCHEVAL I" Tlir Villnw 111910 1\"Il'iH'lal ,\11'. I ~II'"''I'"illl,' TU 5-1232 I (lp<'n T1H1I'. '111 !)) D'lIIlllolll1 ;11 I.~;;~\\';"lnll~llIti Blld Open :\IIIIIII;onoi (I'TlIl', Thursday (;rr~:-.~.' Po III h.' Jacobsons Evenings IOp.'1I \1011 Th",.,. j" ,,1101 ",01 \I~hl, I & HGMF DECORATIVE SHOP •1)1'\ roit Thursday, July 25, 1968 GROSSE POINT~ NEWS Page Twenty-Nine ._-- --~_._------_._------_.~ ------Woman's Page • • by, of and for Pointe Women ------_.------ried a bouquet of white roses! and stephanotis. I .Anthony Mrs Mourad I Grosse Pointe wa:~~~:.'~:co~d~~~:~g ~r~t~~:~.u:~~~~come members for $3 Karen Joan Harrigan Maid of honor Nancy Posselius . rial's "Group" of young gradt\- Buffet supper will be sen.ld at a year. and bridesmaids Mary Ellen : atc students and business and 7 p,m. and the fOrtlm will follow A canoe trip on the Au Sable (Patty) Huminski, Mrs. John professional ploplp ages 21-29, im!'Jiately after dining. is planned for the week-end of Tamblyn and Mary Louis Mou. Wed In St. Clare's . h"s a busy Slunmer schedule Paid reservations are 1'1.'. August 24. Cost is $6 with a $2 rad, sister of the !.Jridegroom, -_.--._- - - wore floor lr.ngth frocks of pale :planned, ;quested at $2 in advance as soon deposit asked as soon as pos- Newlywed Anthony (Tim} Mourads are Making green corded peau, compliment. : This Frida~' . .July 26, at 6 i as possible. The event will be sible. p.m. at the Center they will I $2.50 at the door as long as the For Septemher. a welcoming Their Home in Maryland Road Following ed by small hats of white dai. board a charter bus for a picnic food lasts. People will not be party for new single Grosse Northern Michigan Vacation sies. They carried baskets of supper and conel'lt at ~leadow a d m i t t I.' d following supper. Pointe teachers is planned and white daisies and ivy. Brook where the guest soloist I Those not Yt't members are wel. I. the soowing of a brand new S1. Clare de Montef~lco Ch~~~h was the setting for with the Dl.'lroi( Symphony is! come at a $1 additional charge surfing film "Free and Easy." the Saturday, July 6, wedding of Karen Joan Harrig, n Roger Mourad sen'ed as best d A man for his brother. They are the famous cellist Leonard an nt~on~ (Tim). Mourad. Father Stephen R. Fogarty the sons of the Philip A. Mou. Rose. O.S.A., lifetime fnend of the bride, assisted by Father rads, of Three Mile drive. Guests . Set-ups will be f At a tea on July 20 in their I" Harcourt road home. Mr_ and Mrs. Alberl Gore Frost all- nounced the engagement of their daughter. ANNE STILL WELL. to Michael John Pater . .~on, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Paterson. of Palo Alto. Calif l\Tiss Fl"Ost 'ltlendcd Washing- ton Stale University arId 1'1.'- f\'Om Michigan State Univcrsity. She is a member or Alpha Delta Pi. 'rom Wa--hingtoll Stale Univer sity. Ill' is presently serving with the United States Air Force in Korea. TIIlRST UNSLAKED Whoever attempted to break open a Coke machine at the Standard Oil station, 17000 ~lack, Grosse Pointe Park, Tuesday night, continued to go thirsty. Park police said his attempt to pry open the door failed. SAFE Genuine Ray-Ban Sun Glasses scientIfically block harmful rays with profes- sional.quality lemes of opli- SALE ... LAST 2 DAYS cal gloss. Give sharpest vision. Draperies Made To Your Window Measurements comfort With Or Without Roc-Lon Insulated Self-Linings There's nothing l:~e Roy. Bans to keep your eyes cool and comfortable, rested and r HOW TO MEASURE: For widlh, measure the width of your rod, or widlh of distance where the rod is to be placed. For length, measure from the top of the rod to the length desired. Johnston Opfical (0. :\1akf:'rs r.' tlf(l/l oral1(' u/n .....\l'.li {nl("" 1.'7fi il'p,.n ThlllS .t II !II 87 KERCHEVAL Graue Point!' Farms l>"wlll0,11l ;,1 l.";;~ \\';L,tllrl"toll BinI. TU 2-S9S0 :\()]1 II 1:111<1 (.,,"1 ,. r (;ro~sl' "(lillIe Jacobson's 20148 MACK AVE. Home Decorative Shop ,~ Gro". Pointe Wood. (11111'rl '1,," , Th Ill' , V I ;01<1 Sal :'-i ~>:hls) TU 1-8681 lll'trnit Page Thirty GROSSE POINTE NE'vvS Thursday, July 25, 1968 ------~------Society News Gathered from All ofthe Pointes ------_. __ ._._-._-_._------ Among prospective Central Fifteen-year.old JOHN FERD. Mrs, James G. lehl Michigan University freshmen INAND, of Hillcrest road, lehl-Belanger Rites Read last Saturday c\lrr.ntly pariicipating in a pre. caught a colossal muskie at the r('gistration and orientation per. Farms pier's harbor dock July Newlyweds Are Motoring Through Pacific Northwest The brirle ~elected, for the 4 i soloist at lhe wedding and also iDd on the eMU Mount Pleasant 17. The threeand-a.half foot lish To Oregon, Where They Will Make o'clock ceremony, a gown o[ Iserved as his brother's best l'ampus are ARLENE S. FISH- weighed 12% pounds. Their Home in Springfield silk organza accenlcd with re.: man, George Belanger, brother ER, of Lochmoor boulevard, and DIANNE E. VAUGHT, of Deep SO TItUE ------embroidered Alencon lace. Silk of the bride, and Richard Locke, lands court. Dr. and Mrs. William George Belanger entertained. organza petals edged with seed seated the guests. Remember, 1I's about as easy dose friends and relatives at a reception in their Harvard " * to please everybody as it is for road home following the wedding of their daughter Joan pearls secured her fingertip .The bride's mo.ther wore • I LOIS MEISSNER, of Chal everybody to please you. Elizabeth Belanger, and James George Lehl. son of Mrs. illusion veil and she carried an mist gleen raw Silk ensemble, 1 fonte avenue. participated in the ------arrangeme~t of white roses and ~while the bridegroom's mother annual Cecchetti Ballet Confer. It may sound easy, but the Philip Lehl, Jr., of Coos Bay. are., and the late Mr. Lehl.. selected a powder blue costume Seiting for the Saturday'~ - -- ... stephanotis. B 0' t h mothers coose cream ence July 6 through 15 at Michi. ,hardest thing in th~. world to July 20, rites. at which The; ficiated, was Grosse Pointe In floor lenglh, Empire frocks cymbidium orchid corsages. gan State Uni\'ersil)' .. ______~_~t~~ an honest UP~IO~_ Reverend Ben Tallman of •• Memorial Church. of apricol silk linen, wearing The newlyweds are motoring ------wreaths of Jemini ro~es in their through the Pacific Northwest' 1fr5====_iiii=_======ii1 hair and carrying matching to Springfield, Ore., wher2 they rose bouquets, were honor at. will make their home i tendant :M0 n i c a Quinn and Among out.o[.town g'uests was I WATCH I bridesmaid Elizaheth Ann Bel. the bridegrDom's aunt, ~lr~. I anger, ~isler of the bride. George Deering, of Portland, I Flower girl Carla Jo Quarn. Ore. ' Hairdressers strom. the bride's niece, wore a REPAIRING white silk linen gown, similar Ceiebrating their 50th wed. in style to those of the senior ding anniversary by taking a attendants, and a rose wreath I,rip to the Jasper.Banff.Lake for all makes in her hair. She carried a Louise area, the "Switzerland of Wish To Improve matching miniature bouquet. of North America," plus Van. Dr. Allan Leht, professor of couver and Seattle, Wash., are ... done on our premises Your Position? vocal music at Drake Univer- MR. and MRS. J 0 S E PH sity, Des Moins, Iowa, was DANCY, of Stephens road. with ultrasonic cleaning ._--.~ ------. ------It. PERSONAL INTERVIEW WILL CONVINCE YOU DEEPLAN DS; First Offering OMEGA' & TISSOT Outstanding home in perfect setting for serene living. F?r. Authv:dzed Agency PEDICUR'~T TOOl mal living room, beautifully panelled den, family room WIth built-in wet bar - each of these distinctive rooms has a fireplace. Elegant dining room serviced by superb kitchen, plus charming brunch room opening to screened and covered terrace (glass enclosed during inclement weather). Stone Anthonys patio an extension of the family room. Stereo system Photo by Eddie McGrath, Jr. Valente jewelers throughout. Four bedrooms and three baths. At a ceremony Saturday afternoon, July 20, in There is more-please call [or further details. Grosse Pointe Memorial Church, JOAN ELIZABETH Fine Jewelers Since 1934 11S Kercheul, Grolle Pointe BELANGER, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. William George 1660 I E, Warren at Kensington Rd. LOOK HOW TO A FRESH START THIS FALL John S. Goodman Belanger, of Harvard road, and Mr. Lehl, son of Mrs. 93 Ke,~havDI A.. nvc 886.3060 Philip Lehl, Jr .. of Coos Bay, Ore., and the late Mr. TU 1-4800 Lehl, exchanged wedding vows. ------_._._-----~------_ .._------~----- Money Planning Pays Dividends Open Thursday and Friday Evenings With the prospect of a longer check. Others find retirement Closed Saturdays thru August 10 life growing each year, some and future security especially financial planning for these laler important about age 30 when years is in order contends IIIrs. they must provide for young June Sears, Home Economist' children. As the years go by, with the Cooperative Extension retirement plans become more Service in Wayne and Oakland essential and pressing," counties. She suggests some steps to She poses the question: "What take toward financial security. do you really want in retire. Begin with setting a retire- ment?" She suggests the answer ment income goal and .putting includes financial independence aside a certain amount regular- with an income that continues Iy. This can be revised when for a lifetime. It usually takes necessary. Then, learn what in a decent home, good food, income wiII be provided by some travel, visits to S02 chil- . ~ocial security. insurance com. , dren and grandchildren, simple' panies or company pen S ion : pleasures with friends and per- plans. haps hobbies and books. Mrs. Sears says people often If there is a gap between what have an exaggerated idea about you want and what you can income needs for later years, expec.t, plan a way to bridge ,and she notes some guirles to It Fmally. look to your present .i help estimate those needs. ' money. management and deter. I lncome lax bei:omes a small: mine ~f more m.oney can be 'portion of the tax paid during: set aSIde for retirement. says I the working years. Social Se. June Sears. curity income is exempt and At age 60. it is well to look I pension and insurance incomes "gain at the retirement time. are laxable only in parL At age table. Medical and hospital 65 and over, double exemption insurance should be checked to is allowed. ' be sure they continue in force Family expenses are lower I after age 65. lnsu~ance aue with no children to support. I bonds can be conSIdered for A BETTERWAY Parents may know the cost of .conversion to provide a regular college, but they often forget. mc~me. . BECAUSE IT WASHES YOU WITH WARM thaI some expenses of food. I Smc? the death. ~eneflts on clothing entertainment and' some IIIsurance poliCies are reo WATER; .. DRIES YOU WITH WARM AIR wear a~d tear on the house I duced at 65, this can be checked. Now the entireJamily cao enjoy this modern, per- will disappear when children; :Mrs. Sr ars says. somal health and cleanliness convenience. Cleans as leave home. only water washing tan; As necessary as the shoy:er Older people often dress more Peo.,le who are quick to take or lavatory, ,'. simply, enjoy les~ expensive en. oPen~e Clln always be certain of ,," tertainment :lIId spend more a nlentiful supply. o Mikes its own Wlrlll .. ~ter lime at home. o Mikes unsanitary toilet paper unftlCtsSa ry They may use more money o Feminine tlunlines.lsimple. las! ior food. howe\'er. Leisure time • JUII touch the swilch encourages entert a in i n g of o S4 UIY a child can operate il .~ friends and reslaurant meals • Available in standard ~rs More expensivc foods and m(jle o lake it with you "h.n rw move o r.1I y I.alant~, easy tetms convenience f 0 0 d s may be bough\. No irritatin:J The retired person can stop toilet paper ~aving and begin to use all in- eVlr again come for living expenses Life insurance is paid tip or can be converted to a paid-up policy. Work expemes and member. EASY BANK TERMS ship dues slop Mrs. Sears says 1\'.'0 unpre. dictable' e1C'm('JItsof retirement plans are illness and gencral RMCD i economic conditions. and these ISTRIBUTDRS I deserve serious consideration. "A relirement timetable con- 341 FISHER ROAD fronts everyone." Mrs, Scars GROSSE POINTE. MICH. 48230 contilllll's. "Some people con Phonc 882.5710 sidcr it wilh their first pay Vanity Fair stages an exotic Fuji Drama in Oriental print ... wild-winging flights of Livl.' whNl.' the fun is four seasons long. I bedroom excculive apartments presently available !rom $l60 monthly. Each over black. orange. honey and brown on white nvlon tricot. S'earJlround 750 square fcc' With lakeview paho Or balcony. WOlf.IO.woll carpeting. Air ,o:ondltionrng .• opphance equippcd kitchen. A. Nylon tricot and power mist bra with fiberfrn lining. Privale swimming, skal ing, boot dockrng. Exclusive wolerfrool clubhouse. Model aoortmenls open 12 noon Sizes 32-36: A.B.C.6.00 Pettis\ short short pantie girdle. Sizes S.M.l. 9.00 Not shown: brief or bikini. Sizes 5-6. 3.50 Jacobsons In the Village •.,...... t IIr 25 Minutes Irom Downtown. Ford hpressW1Y. Easl on MetrOpOlitan Plrkwly. & Riehl on Cro<:ker. R,ghl on JeHerson to Harbof Club Apartments, HOMER WARI~EN (jQMPANY DIME BUILDI/IG • DETROIT. MICHIGA/I • WOODWARD 10m r .'. Thursday, July 25. 1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Thirly-on. Woman's Page • • • by, of and for Pointe Women Closed Saturdays thru August to Mrs. James D. Carne Miss Metzen Says Open Thursday and Friday Evenings Vows To Mr. Carne Home in Neff Lane Awaits Newlyweds Upon Their Return from Boat Trip to Georgian BaYi Gown is Fashioned of Chiffon, Peau deSoie and Lace Meredith Metzen became the bride of James Daniel Car~e at .an afternoon ceremony Saturday, July 20, in Chnst EpIscopal Church, Grosse Pointe. The bride is the daughter~~------of. Mrs. Burnell Metzen, of de soie, fashioned with a bodice R I V a r d boulevard and of Alencon lace. Her headpiece Edward Meredith Metzen of was a matching lace mantilla. Bloomfield Hills. The bride- She c~rried.a bouquet of step. groom's parents are Mr. and hanohs and II'Y. • Mrs. Dan j elM 'f' Id Mrs.. Edmund Ha:-le) Chat. menswearpattems come Oft . . ern Ie ham, sIster of the brtde, served Cal ne, of WIllow Tree as matron of honor and Riley place. Dixon was maid of honor. strong ill the A~ache-look Given in marriag,~ by her fa- They wore silk print i1oor- ther, the bride wore a ftoor- length sheaths of fuchsia yel. Houndstooth. paisley and Ward length dress of chiffon alill peau low, blue and lavender.' Thesr It it's from Wright Kay, it's Distinctive prints in sNk twill move out of menswear to make a smashing impress.ion. Sketched worn our collection: A Versatile 22" square. 4.00 Exchanging marriage vows in Christ Church Sat. B. Apache scarf with antique urday, July 20, were MEREDITH METZEN, daugh- ter of Mrs. Burnell Metzen, of Rivard boulevard, and brass ring: 2~x26 rn:nes.3.00 Edward Meredith Metzen, of Bloomfield Hills, and Mr. Carne, son of the Daniel Merrifield Carnes, of Willow Tree place. C. Oblong l1x45" scarf. 4.00 Not shown; NaR'ow "t:onto band. 1.50 carried smaU colonial bouquets 600 Women Bowlers and wore matching flowers in Set August 2 Meeting their hair. HAND-iN-HAND DIAMONDS Scott Supernaw was best man. Guests were seated by Donald "600" Club Women Bowlers Heads together, hand-in-hand, young Edward Delozier, Jr., and Rob- will meet Friday evening, Aug- couples learn what their grandparents ert Sievers. ust 2, at 7:30 Q' clock at E ast- land Bowl, Nine Mile and Kelly found long ago--the extra brilliance of Mrs. Metzen chose a dress roads, All members are urged a Wright Kay diamond costs no more. This and jacket of fuchsia Duppuini to attend. silk. '{'he bridegroom's mother, dramatic marquise, for instance, set in Mrs. Carne, wore a pale pink 14-kt. white gold and priced from silk and chiffon ensemble with CORINNE WILCOX BEAU. a hat of flower petals. VAIS, daughter of MR. and Jacobsons Three hundred twenty five dollars Following the ceremony. a MRS. OCTAVE BEAUVAIS, of I In the Village reception was held at the home Ford court, was graduated reo Inquire obout Wright Koy's Accounts fOr Young People of the bride's mot?er. . cently from Principia College, After a boat trIP to ~eorg~an Elsa!., Ill., with a Bachelor of Bay. the newlyweds WIll reSide Arts degree in bistory. During in Neff lane. her junior year, she studied in WriglItKay ----- I Europe under the Principia Life is a succession of trials, \ Abroad program. She was a 1500 Woodword, 17051 Kercheval, Grasse Pointe and Northland. but it seems that there are only member of the Christian Science 885-5515, Grosse Pointe open Thurs. & Fri. eves. 'til 8:30. a few convictions. Organization. JACOBSON'S WHITE SALE outstanding savings on bedding, linens and tow.r .... an opportonitr to give your home a fr•• h new foofe and fo buy for girt occasions ah.ael C, PERMANENT PRESS MIRALUX STRIPE SHEETS ,BY LADV PEPPERELL color-coordinate with solid color flat or fitted bottom sheets ••• e super-smooth and durable blend of no.iron Dacron- polV. A. MACHINE WASHABLE SERENE. BED PILLOW FILLED WITH ester and cotton. Blue, pink, yellow or green. FORTREL 7"POL YESTER FIBERFILL for extra buoyancy and plump- 72"x 104"twin size stripe, 5,75 81"x104" full simstriJ:j9, 6,75 ness. Fortrel 7"polyester by Celanese@machine washes without matting, 90"x 115" queen size stripe, 10,00 108"x 115" king sizestrrpe, 12.50 11 dries without lumping. Blue/white striped ticking. 42"x 36 stripecases,pair 4.00 42"x 46" stripe cases. pair 4.70 '21"x 27" standard size, each 6.00 21"x 30" queen size, each 8.00 72"x 104" or fitted bottom solid, 5.00 21"x 37" kin~size,each 10,00 Bl"x 104" or fitted bottom solid, 6.00 90"x 115" or fitted bottom solid, 9.50 B. PILLOWS OF IMPORTED WHITE GOOSE DOWN by Sumergrade, I08"x 115" or fitted bottom solid, 12,OQ plumply filled for the ultimate in steeping comfort. Blue floral print 42"x 36" solid cases, pair 3.50 42"x 46" solid csse~,paTr 4.00 cotton down proof ticking. LADY PEPPERELl. PERMANENT PRESS MIRALUX WHITE SHEETS 21 "x 27" standard size, 2 for 29.00 21"x 30" queen size, 2 for 36,00 of Dacronlll polyester and cotton era nO'iron traditionalsofsuper.stamina 21"x 39" bolster pillow, each 26.00 and beauty. 72"x 104" or twin fitted bottom, 4.00 81"x 104" or full fitted bottom, 5.00 72"x 120" extra long twin, 5.25 39"x 80" rong twin size, 5.26 SO"x 115" or (jueen bottom, 8.00 108"x 115" or king bottom, 10.5Q 42";< 36" pillow cases, pair 2,80 42"x 46" bolster cases, pair S.~ D. LADY PEPPERELL MIRAlUX BLANKET of Vellu)(.process bonded nylon with 'the feel and look of softly frosted velvet, a machine wash and dry blanket 'that resists shedding, pilling or shrinking. 8asilgreen, pink, blue or gold. 66"x 90" twin size,10.00 SO"xSO"full siz~112.00 108"x 90;' dual size, 19,00 o E. SERENE8 MATTRESS PAD FilLED WITH FORTREL.'.polyester fiberfill by Celanese@ to keep its fluff and to induce pleasant sleeping with head-to.toe comfort. 39"x 76" anchor pad, 7.00 54"x 76".anchor pad, 9.00 39"x 76" cover-pad,9.00 54"x 76" cover'pad, 11.00 39"x 80" cover-pad, 10,00 60"x 80" cover-pad, 17.00 78"x 80" cover-pad, 19.00 .Serene and For lreI 7 lIhl trademark$ of Fiber Illdustrlll$.Inc. HOME DECORATIVE SHOP - Page Thirty-two GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, July 25, 1968 Woman's Page • • • by, of and for Pointe Women ._----_._------,--_._------_ .._--- 'Cal,e to Cairo' Travelers Return Stephen R, Cerutti Trains at Ft. Riley From Another Pointe of View ONLY ONE UNIT LEFT! ~Ir. and Mrs. Fred W. Adams, ticipated in commemorative of Rh'ard blvd.. returned to ceremonies at Ibadan Technical Stephen R. Cerutti, son of Mr. Grosse Pointe this past week. College and Mrs. Vincent A. Cerutti Sr" C . d f P 23) ('nd following a five 'Neeks' trip This Nigerian College which (ontmue rom age through AIriC'O ' has been J'ointly sponsored and 1364 Lakepointe avenue, a stu- dent at Michigan State Unil'er. Candlelit tables, eovered with white cloths and cen. Their ilineran' included Ni. I supported by the Kalamazoo sity, is attending Army Re. tered with hurricane lamps surrounded by large tropical ... S th Af" Rh d' . umverslty and U.SA,LO, was 'c fl '11bit d d th 1 d th ~,:ria,. au flea,. 0 eSla, i formalll' transferred to the Ni. serve Officers' Traming orps paper owers, WI e c us ere aroun e poo , an e I "unola, Kenva, Tanzama Ugall.' , 'c " f Ed summer camp. The (ourse be, trees and shrubbery nearby will be dotted with tiny, ,:~ and E"yp't ' genan ommlSSloner 0 uea. gan June 16 at Ft. Riley. Kans, h't It I' l' ht .. -~, : lion by the W)W party. W I e a Ian Ig s. The firsl six days of their Enroute back to the United During the encampment, he There'll be lots of multi-colored balloons, too, and a \ Irican odyssey were spen~ in States, the Adamses spent two is receiving six weeks of train. I!,,;,dan. l'\igeria, where Mr" days in Rome. While there they ing in leadership, rifle marks- "surprise decoration," (if things work out- a certain \dams. who is vice chairman of were entertained by the newly man ship, physical conditioning member of the committee has his fingers crossed), in the , iH' Board of Trustees of West appointed U, S. Ambassador to and other military subjects. pool itself. ,In ~lichigan University, Kala. Italy Gardner Ackley and Mrs, Upon successful completion The Ball begins with cocktails at 7 while Al Hop. "Iawo, together with President: Ackley, lIlr. Ackley and !Iff of summer camp and gradua. ,lames W. Miller and Dean' Adams were classmates at West. tion from college, he is eligible per's 'frio makes music. (,eorge Kohrman of WMU. par ern Michigan University, I to be commissioned as a tater, there'll be dancing, to the rhythms of Al ,------.-- 1 second lieutenant in the U.S. Navarro's Orchestra and, for the psychedelically-inclined, ST. CLAIR TERRACE IN GROSSE POINTE * ENROLL NOW! Army. the beat of a mod quartet, "The Burnt Sugar." i Thirty trUly g;-acious apartments situated in the heart of Grosse Pointe in a well estab- ., (ll I Cadet Cerutli is 3 1965 gradu " " " ( aO I' nl' lished neighborhood, minutes from shopping, transportation and schools, on the romer ate of Grosse Pointe High I I Jrosse ,-Yoin.tr ':JJrar'le L ub GPYC's Showboat of St. Clair and Maumee. These apartments range in size from 3 bedrooms and single bath BRAILLE TRANSCRIPT ION CLASSES SchooL FestiVItIes. . . get un der way a ..01 t ear l'leI' at the Grosse ' to 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. All include living room with natural fireplace, dining room, Now Forming to Begin in September P . t Y ht CI b 'th th t d't' lit afternoon pantry and kitchen, plus full basement and 3rd floor bedroom with bath ..Also pleasant Call Mrs. Lawson Potter • 886.3226 or 881.0686 Remember that one today is om e ac u , WI e ra IlOna a e worth a down tomorrows. Commodore's Review. J-.r courtyard lUld enclosed gara.ges. Liberal terms and conventional mortgages available . .---:---:---_~, -'------..J.•. _._ .. . ..•_ ..__ _-_ .. .._._------~._-_ _._-_ .._---_ ... _----_.-._------After a parade of 'specially decorated GPYC boats, 1---- (there'll be, as always, prizes for the most attractive and Prices up to $29,900 I ,original decorations), offers a salute to Commodore John First Offering Models open for your Inspection Satm days and Sundays from 2:(}0to 5:00 p.m. F. DeHayes, two calypso bands will serenade sundowner. • •• or by appointment daily. (;aIl823-3710 for information. sipping guests. , And, after a while, it will be time for dinner, then dancing to the music of Dave Farley and Jack Qualey MICHIGAN REALTY COMPANY plus much socializing aboard private boats and on the SPECIALISTS IN CONDOMINIUM PROPERTIES Club's lawns. Vice Commodore 0, James Gagne and Mrs. Gagne are general chairmen of this year'!l Showboat. Their committee members include the Keith Shreves, Ithe Chilton Drysdales, the Roger Smiths, the Curtis Car- michaels, the Harold Joneses, the Rudy Speerschneiders and Mr, and Mrs. Walter L. VanGoethem. Jr. John S. Goodman * '" * The evening before the Big Showboat Party, Friday, REALTOR August 2, GPYC's teens will have a Showboat of their own. Open Thursday and Sunclay 2:30 ~ 5:30 Hours of the formal dinner-dance, (it's by invitation r and reservation only), are 8 o'clock to midnight. "The ,;' I <'. ,'. ", ,~ ' Taxi" and !'The Unrelated Segments" wHl provide con. ~}il.' ~....; tInuous music. Chairmen of GPYC's Teenage' Council are Nancy ))iN'• Shaw, Mary Van Hamm, Brian Hickey and Dan Tindall. Special Junior Showboat chairmen are Pat DeFever and Two Family home on Neff Road near Jefferson. Each unit contains 3 Greg Smith. bedrooms, 2 bath,:, den, separate breakfast room, 2 furnaces, 4 car ...... brick garage. Nothing else available like it today at $55,000. Contact A Wonderful, Wonderful Month one of our consultants for complete particulars. The remainder of this summer MUST be an anti- I climax for the Leslie C. Putnams, of Earl court, the Han. sel Dwight Wilsons, of South Oxford road, and Katherine Wasserfallen, who represented the Detroit Branch of the Exclusive by English-Speaking Union at the ESU's Jubilee World Branches' Conference in Edinburgh June 29 through July 4. Mr. Putnam is president of Detroit's ESU; Mrs. Wil- son is vice president. "We left Detroit for London June 14," Leona Put. nam reports, "I saw the George Cushings, former Point- 20S7 COUNTRY CLUB 19 KERCHEVAL TU 6.3800 ers now living in London, and toured the countryside on our way to Edinburgh," Family sized charmer - living room with natural fireplace - bookcases. (Next to Punch & Judy Theater) The Conference was opened by the ESU's president, Family room opens to gorden, 3 bedrooms, both plus Two Y2 baths, Grosse H.R.H. Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh; there followed Pointe Schools, Owner leaving city. Make offer. six formal plenary sessions on various Clspects of the gen- eral theme "The Link of Language," interspersed with Our extremely knowledgeable saleswomen will solve, in a ca-ordinated fashion, the problem luncheons, receptions, dinners and The Queen's Garden I of selling your home and finding you another which will better your portiCIJlar mode of Party at the Palace of Holyroodhouse. living, Deal with someone who cores ab(\ut you SCI come and look with us. "We toured Scotland, visited GlencagJes and stopped . at Pitlochry, where we saw James Barrie's play, "The Professor's Love Story," at the annual Festival," Leona An" Bedford Goodmon Mae K. 'roderick Eloise Walsh continues, 5h illey 1~land Renee Renaud McDuff .. Mildred Kelley Alto Newtan Ruth Ricpelle Bolla Joyce Jones Then it was on to Inverness, past many lovely lochs Helen Connolly Nancy Hin.berg Mllxine Harrison Rita Hera Burma Purdy Ruth Vagt "We drove along Loch I'Jess, but didn't see the mon- Agnes Evans ster ... In Dunfermline, (Andrew Carnegie's birthplace, Thank you for reading thi5 advertisement. which has received a large endowment from him for city benefits), we were almost hit by another motorist: That was our first day driving on the left, and we didn't realize I 93 Kercheval 886.3060 how difficult a right turn could bel ... " I remaT~lr flo~\\~~~~n;~~~ ~~en~Vit~ke~~I~~r~~n~ni~~~i: '1-11------.--- --.-.--.-.----- ....- climax, we're sorry ... but we don't think they have any. REAL....- ....reason------.------1to complain, , ,I POPULARDEMAND An Immaculate-Well Located-IIContemporaryll NEAR GRADE AND IIIGlI SCHOOI,S-"ON TilE H1I.I." and "VILl.AGE" \ SnOl'PING CENTERS - BUS - CHURCIIES - PUNCII AND JUDY -I. TIIEATRE - AND IN FAcr EVERY F/\CIUTY FOR I'IODERN U\'ING. " , 1 It has a delightful sunshiny interior that simply sparkles and is a Housewife's drean,; 3 hedrooms (one with dressing room), 21,!. baths, library, kitchen dish Welcome to Detroit's w.lsher, screened terrace and a nice recreation room wilh oar. D~ilIland~tel'tainmlflt ell. The grou nds arc well planted and the excellent grade carpet (3 years old) is induded. Visit the Liveliest Place SINCE TilE OWNER IS MOVING OUT OF TilE STATF. liE HAS PI.J\CF.D In Town! A (,HlCf; ON TillS PROPERTY Willen SIIOULO RESULT IN AN I':ARLY SAtE l\IAY WE SHOW IT TO YOU? Dance high above the city at The Top of The Ponchar- train in Detroit's finest fun 3 GOOO RULE~; TO REMEMBER spot. Swinging music. Su- WlmN SEU.TN(; A IIOi\fE IN TIIIS AREA perb drinks. Delicious food. 1 ('IIOO~(' a Hl'aU()r r it mf'mh.'r ()( 01(' f1ro,'is{' Pointt" R(,ill l':-',talC' H(Jard.\1l('h. }I('Al And a breath-taking view. ,:,"':iih' ..\'l.'il. ~l1d tlJr :\j'It. A!'..'in. or lkal E!Iol.,d(' nO"l'd~1. :\nt all ReAl EslitlC' Hrokrr.s bedroom semi-ranch on a quiet court. 2 bed- aH' R('allorlo. Dance"ble rhythms by room~ & bath on 1st floor. La;ge kitchen with ample ~.. 'hk.' ~:ollr dwiu' (111)' from ttl()se .\'011 ff:f"1 art" rlhlral and hl'l.\'r 11lf' (':\Jll'rh'nC'(' n':llLwh ~lnd Pff ,t 1('(.'01'(1(l( p.:rformaIH'(' to (!('\'("Iop" ". lo;alf' III tllf' ...IHlJl('~t time eating area. Pan\~red den, 2 bedroom and lav. on pr)~ ...ihh'. Lloyd Undroth ~, ."on"Ld'r, Jflhn,tnnf' A: John!\lont, :\ r1rm thal h~s ~J>rd;'tli7Ni III HI(" .....1(" of 2nd floor. Paneled recreation with wet bar. Im- C;III"M' I'/ii n It, I'lnp('lli('~ ffJr 49 .\('(;.J~. ~ (iru."i!loc Polnlc olfln'~. 50 full time Hospitality by Chuck Muer (JI {JfcM..ional ~aJ(~:. pt'op!f'. mediate possession. Phone for reservations, l_ 965-0200 Hugo S. Higbie ~ the lown the smart 'lta'j <;/iOSSf, 1.'ol~n: at the POrltcl1artrain ~1ItI Frank n, Cotter Donald Smith 3 O~TJ('E~ You, Holt. Cll MEMBERS OF THE OETIIOIT ANO GROSSE POINTE ilEAL ESTATE BOARDS MICH, REAL ESTATE ASSN. AND NAT. ASSN. OF RIAL ESTATE BOARDS Page Thirty-Three Thursday, July 25, 1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Woman's Page • • • by, of and for Pointe Women ------Pointer ANNE MARIE FLO. of Roslyn road. The group flew .IOZO the clown from CKLW I impaired hearing at the home INS h PI N d sP.e~t Saturday, July 20, enter. Iof MR. and MRS, JAMES T, ew ymp ony a.yers alUe, May Bride I REK is one of 60 girls from 31 over the North Pole, rode the tamIng a grOlip of children with BARNES of Lake Shore drive -----~----- I states handpicked for their in. historic White Pass and Yukon terest and ability in the physical route on the narrow gauge rail. I . --appointedTwelve musiciansnew membershaveofbeenthe memberfor three of seasons,the orchesh'aand asfora sciences or mathematics to at. road along the Trail of '98, • ~~~~~-;;;-;;--;;------.~I tend the Space Exploration Con. cruised the Inland Passage and START SUMMER OFF RIGHT ,Detroit Symphany Orchestra. several seasons. For two sum. . n aI I They are Jerome Rosen, as. mers he has becn concertmaster ferencc sponsored by the Girl visited towns and settlemeuts tSs anctl S CTtairdresse,,.,, $odate co~c~rtmaster; En'~n at t~e Meadow Brook School of Scouts of North Alabama in throughout the 49th State. m ;:;t ~ Monroe, prmclpal flute; Denms MUSIC and performs at the Huntsville, Ala. I • ~ • I We Have C!airo!'s Custom Cure CondititYIlCr Smith. principal trombone; Her- school as a member of the • • • MARGARET J. OYASS, grad. 09877 MACK AVE.• 881.0761 • GROSSE POINTE WOODS old Klein, Margaret Knudson Cleveland Orchestra Piano Back from a llineday tour of uated this year from Connecti. pen Mon.-Sot. 8 a.m. to 4 p,m • Mon,' Thurs.Fri. 'w 9 p.rn, alld Gordon Peterson, violinists; Trio. Alaska with "The Nomads" are cut College, New London, Conn.• ______... __..... Anne Jlischakoff, violist; Nina He appeared as a featured CATHERINE ANDERSON, 01 daughter of MR. and MRS. de Vcritch. cellist; Donald Pen. soloist with the Detroit Sym- Anita avenue. GEORGE and! JULIAN OYAAS, of Rivard nington, bass; Robert Patrick, I phony in the subscription series RUTH CODD, of Devonshire' boulevard, was named to Ihe I flute; Thomas Bacon, French last season. rOJd, RUTH MILLER, of Som. Dean's List for her final semes- horn; and Sam Tundo, percus' Ervin Monroe, principal flute, erset road, and VIOLA PRICE, ter at Connecticut. PlJBLIC SALES sion. j comes directly from the Cham !Ill'. Monroe and lIliss Mischa ber Symphony of Philadelphia. . .---1 Not :n Auction-AU Items Priced koff have alrl'ady joined the lie has also been solo flutist Orchestra. All others except with the Royal Danish and Bal. :'Ilr. Klein will join the Sym. shoi ballets, l\!ozarteum Or. Estate of phony in September. Klein willi chestra and the Salzburg Land. begin in l\:ovember. estheater Orchestra. I Henry M. Hogan, Sr. Jerome Rosen associate con. Dennis Smith, principal trom' Antique rtmaster has' been with the bone, is currently first trom.l Plans for a !\lay 10 wedding I 444 Arlington Rd., ~~cveland Symphony as an ap. bonist ~\'ith the Utah Symph~ny are I being made by CANDICE I . t d prentice conductor and dIrector and perfornllng LYNN GEER and Norman Da. Birmingham ~~_a~ artist with the University of vld Grosse, "hose engagement Utah Brass Quintet. He was a was announced by her parents, SATURDAY 6' SUNDAY, July 27 6' 28 member of the Los Angeles Dr. and Mrs. William Geer, at a SHOW and SALE (If necessary Monday, July 29) ,... Brass Quintet and principal cocktail party in the gardens of trombonist with the New York their Lakeland avenue home FROM 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. where City Opera Company. Saturday even~ng, July 20. MACOMB MALL Among the new violinists, Both the .brrdeelect and her fi,ne Herold Klein returns to the fiance, who ISthe son of Mr..and SALE CONDUCTED BY Detroit Sym;>hony after three Mrs. Fred Grosse of West Kmgs Oriental Rugs years' service with the U.S. court, were graduated from Army Band. lie joined the Sym. Grosse Po~nte HIgh Sch~ol .and Gratiot 13! Mile Rd. H. O. McNierney, Stalker & 800s, Inc. are . 1964 are attendIDg Western l\hchlgan & POllYh ID. U. 't K I 00 where soleZ Margaret Knlldson is cur- Dl~ersl ~'. a a!Daz : rently a member of the New she IS aff~hated WIth C~I Omega Rose¥ille APPRAISERS Orleans Philharmonic. She has al1d he WIth Delta UpsIlon. 1046 Penobscot Bldg. WOodward 1.6955 also spent four summers with : ()TADROSS the Grant Park Symphony in Narned Leader REAL ESTATE THROUCH Chicago and was a member of the Milwaukee Symphony for Torch Drive OUR AFFILIATE In JULY25, 26, 27 I ~1WzAHLOUTE two years. , ~l' MADISONAVE. WO 2.S01~ Gordon Peterson has played Dean E. Richardson, of 332, Stalker, Boos, Purdy & Edgar, Associaled with the Canton Symphony and Cloverly road, has been ap.' is pres~ntly at the Cleveland pointed a group chairman for 9:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Institute of Music. the major commerce unit of the Violist Anne Mischakoff is 1968 Torch Drive, the daughter of the Symphony's Richardson is executive vicc retiring concertmaster. Mischa president of Manufacturers Na COUNTRY ESTATE lIIischakoff. Prior to joining thc tional Bank of Detroit. ' Orchestra, she was with the During the 29th annual United! Chicago Contemporary Cham. Foundation drive, he will be re- 35 Dealers - Admission Free her Players ann principal viol sponsible for calilpaign solicita. ist of the Evansville Philhar- tion of restaurants, hotels, monic Orchestra. motels clubs, textile services, Nina de Veritch, cellist, is funeral directorf, and sports en. current1~' with the Utah Sym. terprises. phony. . The campaign. scheduled Oc. Donald Pennington. bass, IS tober 15 through November 7, WAYEAWAY KENNELS now with the Cincinnati Sy:n. will raise operating funds lor phony Orchestra. He also has nearly 200 health and COmlY,U' 3921 BARBER ROAD nity services been assistant principal bass OXFORD, MICHIGAN 48051 with the Buifalo Symphony. a R i c h a r d son's appoint. 1 member 0" t~;e Roehester Sym. ment was announced this week phony, the Boston Pops and by the major commerce unit chairman, C Boyu Stockmeyer. Esplanade. , . Robert Patrick, assistant prlD. president, Detroit Bank & Trust eipal flute, is currently with the Co. Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra "We are most fortunate such He has been principal flute an outstanding community lead., er has accepted this vitally im. with the Seattle Symphony. Thomas Bacon, assistant prin- portant assignment," S t 0 c k. meyer said. I cinal French horn. is presently "He brings remarkable expe first horn with the Syracuse Hear Rcmeo, 9Yz rolling acres with evergreens, Blcck Wclnut and other fine trees. rience, talent and enthusiasm to Small woods, spri"g-fed, well stocked fishjng pcnd and strum thro~gh corner of Symphony. He has been with our Toreh Drive team." property. Yo,,'/[ find charm and convenience in this 2.level home with 3 bedrooms the Chicago Civic Orchestra, Richardson received a bache. and 3 baths, designed for happy living. Excellent .closet and storage space. Spacjou~ Chicago Symphony and Grant lor of arts degree from MiChi. living rcom with beamed ceiling ond fireploce opens into 52118 scree"ed deck. Park Orchestra. gan State University a~d w.as lower level 22 ft. family room with fireplcce opens onto 52118 screened terrace. Sam THndo, percussiun, has j Kitchen has mcny ~nusual features. With the workmanship and materials in this graduated from the Umveltilty I been with the New Orleans of Michigan Law School. home and tcday's land val~es, it would be hard to illplicate at the price "ffered. Symphony for the past sevcn Boarding and Training $80,000-terms, He is president.director of years. He also has been with Manufacturers - Detroit Interna- Sporting Breeds Exclusively the Sante Fe Opera and Flor- tional Corp., director, Kent (Long Term Clients Preferred) ida Symphony Orchestra. He is Trust and Savings Co" and trus. a native Detroiter. tee and treasurer. Criltenton I Stone Deafty Concertmaster Mischa Misch. Hospital. A TRAINED HUNTING DOG ako£[ John Van de Graaf, He is a member of the De.1 67100 Van Dyke - Romeo hass.' and .Jack Ledingham, per. troil Bar Association. Michigan WILL DO A BEITER JOB cussion, will retire from the State Bar Association, Ameri- .752-3556 Orchestra effective Septem. can Institute of Banking, Men's LET AN OUTSTANDING PROFESSIONAL ber 1. Forum. Robert Morris Associ- Mr. Mischakoff joined the ates, Economic Club of Detroit PREPARE YOURS FOR THE FALL SEASON Orchestra in 1952 John Van de and Newcomen Soci~ty in North Graff in 1928 and Jack Leding- America. ham in 1960. Mr. Ledingham Richardson also is affiliated DONIT BE DISAPPOINTED will continue with the Sym. with the Detroit Athleticv Cluh. phony in the position of full. Detroit Club and the Detroit PHON E 1-628-4572 time librarian. Golf Club. Taking new posts with other He and his wife, Barbara, NOW orchestras, leaving to teach or have a daughter, Ann Eliza. to follow other personal plans beth, 8, and John Matthew, 4. are Albert Tipton, principal flute; Allen Chase, principal trombone; Emilio LUnas, In- seph Fafard, Morris Edley and JOHN S. GOODMAN You're Dennis Molchan, violins; Dc. REALTOR borah Holtz, viola; David Bud reaDy son, cello; John Carbone. bass; -NO NEED! Irvin Gilman, as~istant prinri .poiled pal flutc; and .Tack Masarir, assistant principal French horn. at Assistant Conccrlmasl~r Gor Shoreline don Staples will hecome the seventh conccrtmaster in the East Symphony's 54-year history in Scptember, Parly plar,ning is a breeze al Shoreli'le East apartments. Residents 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms ell JOYa beautifully furnished room with a breathtaking view, 209 Just the house for a young couple with a couple of kids or so, who leel high in the sky. will have no trouble fi:1ding playmates in this pleasant neighborhood. Complete ha r and kitchen Near Richard School, shopping, and transpNtation. In excellent taste Statler Boulevard, St. Clair Shores facilities allow menu and condition. Full Dining Room, Recreation Room, covered Terrace; plallning lhat means a smashing success for YOUI" also a patio overlooking attractive garden. Gas hot water heat. Copper -TO HAVE A COTTAGE ON THE LAKE "special occasIon". At piping. Would you like to look it over) Just give us a call. Shoreline East, the Open 2:30 - 5:00 Sunday TI/IS (':rc111plary home is on tlw lak('! PenlllOlJse Parly Room spoils YOll for party. planning any olher way. MR. AND MR~. HOM~ OWNER -TO BELONG TO A YACHT CLUB Do you wont to sell you, hc,u;r) Why nol tor our waiting I,st 01 Studio, one and two bedroom 'fI1/,~ J!rIwf(' peninsula l/(/s 278 fect of rlock pillS n /loat I/;rll loit11 c1ectric apartments from $115/month prospects) The greater the [:XPO""", thr hl1hcr the rnee you moy eKpecl Us, WIth on C'loblrshcd cencern to whICh buyer> turn IIOISI, LrNcly, fO',hionoblc frame", In new 'ow '::,iylc,,>, color', ), ,'J ,hope, to hclp com. -TO TRAVEL TO "GET AWAY FROM IT ALL" ,\fell//wr of (;(0."1' ['[.tl/le /(rol /.;,,/olr nonn/'s ')!etr yeur <'pcr 101 kn'Hn1llr }loll/p/c /.I,q'''fl -"1/,\1">11 'Ink '1'11/\ IS fI /I('(/("(>h/l 1/(/1)('1/ :!71;~ lIIi1/1I1(',~ (10m dOI/;ilfOIl'II {)('/roit, ION hclusive Agent ()1)T1C1AI\'S 4 bedronm" 2 baths, Family rnom, Llhrary, M.li(j, lor ~uest) qu,Hler, BC,lllti 20183 Mack Ave. fully pit'loed. MAXON BROTHERS."'~, TUxodo 26000 .~ Groue Pointe 884.5770 .fHORElINE fAST 20841 Ko"y ilood APARTMENTS A eonseientioul polley makes Its own friends Eost Detroit 773.3205 8200 eAST ~l!F"ER80'" 93 KERCHEVAL 886-3060 Modell open noon ,&.00 P,M. Call 567-1 . \. ""J)hAGA;ttl 53,., ..4(.41..1. .4.kA iLk..2b £ b s 22 a ss 51 sa as as spease a • Page Thirty.Four GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, July 25, 1968 . ------~------~------B. N (;0., Wolverine World Wide, F The~:~~7m~~t Of~~:ard :~i~h~~~~rs~onsolidated Gas Co. CITY Of Michigan Events in July Offer Action-Packed un . Golombki and chicken. Dan. occasion or festival in Michigan,. than can be found at a royal i 25.27. The Steam Rodeo, Hast. A. Forsyth, Jr. as a Producer in Forsyth attended Hillsdale Ish smorgasoord, cherries, according to the Council. At the Iwedding, singing, dancing and; ings, July 26.28, hosts trllvelers the MJ&A Bloomfield Hills College and Wayne State Uni- strawberries, blueberries and end of the month he would have I a variety of acf.ion.packed fun.' vlho thrill to the sound and Broadcast Department was an. versity. He is a member of The (j~St lhe largest coffee break in the been ex pc sed to some mighty i Fishermen arc offered chal- i smell of steam engines and im- nouneed by Richard.George Players Club and the Detroit l'ointt J~ world are just a few of the fancy eating, an abundance of i lenging contests at the National' plements. Pedicini MJ&A Vice President Athletic Club. Married and the tasty delicacies featured in the cullure, viewinll more queens I Trout-nama at Baldwin, July i . i and Ex~cutive Broadcast Direc. father of three, he lives at 466 ~~~~.igan Cali!ndar of Events for- , ..,' -- --:------'.---.-- ....".------1 th~'~~or~~rf:~~st~~f~~seo~~e:t~: \ tor. ~~~~~~rne court, Grosse Pointe NOTICE OF HEARING Th C I d '1 d MOVIe Dances End August 12 features of the Alpme Festival Forsyth rejoins the agency ubli:he a e~ t~r, c.om.pl e and I . ; at Gaylord, ~uly 17.20. Golomb. after a four.year period with Alastair Carlyle has been ~t Co n:}~' I e Michigan To~r.1 The Youtb Council of Grosse offering will be "Zorba The ;ki, a Polish dl~hmade of ground Kenyon & Eckhardt, Inc., De. named a vice-president of Manu. SIDEWALK SPECIAL ASSESSMENT levent.o;ua~d It; ~t~orr:se75hs~eclla~ Pointe War Memorial, is steam- Greek" with Anthony Quinn at: beef and rice 10 a cabhag~ leaf. troit. where he was Supervisor facturers National Bank of De- . M' h' es ~va sc e u e I ing ahead with its summer 7:30. The "Present Tense" is: was served at the St. NIcholas of Commercial Production and trail. Notice is hereby given that the Cily Council will meet '~h }~ I&a\ d~rtnf ~her mon~h. i Movie.Rocks for teens. Monday, playing for danclng in the air. i Festival at Pellston, July 21. Creative. His accounts at K&E Mr. Carlyle, o[{icer in charge c1u~ n.pac. e cfe e ra IOns July 29, at 7:30 in Fries Audi. conditioned ballroom following,: I dd',; th t included Lincoln.Mercury DM. of the Bank's Operation-8ys- It the City Hall on ~Ionday, August 5, 1968 at 8:00 P.M. to t m.1 consider the adoption of a resolution aulhorizing the City . e a vam! y 0 events rang. torium the feature film will be n a I"on ere were s raw.. L' I M D I t t to proceed with necessary sidewalk repairs and to assess 109 from JDler.natio~al ~ays at I the famous whodunit "The Ip. The Movie Rocks will end on: berries at .the Natio~al Straw. ~~~~cia;i~C:S""an~rc'::rd ~o~~~ ;~~~fa~~~::~m~na~k c~mel~~ the cosl of such repairs to the abutting property owners Saull Ste. Marte, ea.rly 111 ~ul)'. cres File" For dancing follow' Monday,. Aug~st 12, when. the i berry Fesltval, Mamstee, July C d't C "from the Bank of Scotland in \0 the Traverse CIty Antlqne in the film "Tile. Flow" band feature fllm Will be "The Pme" , 4-7, as well as other harvest re I ompany. d f on Ihe tax rolls, together wilh the penalties set forth in I the City's Ordinances and Charter. Show. July 31. I ~u~cessors to the "Migraines": w~th Paul Ne\\:~an a~d dancing i celebra!ions including the Pota- During his original tenure at ~l:s~oe:iti~h l~~e::a o~at~o~_ , At' I 'lh th f d ; will wind it up for rock n' roll will be to The Sounds of to Festlval. at Munger, July. 25. MJ&A, from 1958 to 1963, For- nlerce he has earned eertifi. The properties in the City of Grosse Pointe Farms to , . . O~flS WI e lme an I d . Night." 28 the National Cherry FestIVal syth served as Assistant • : lficlJ~atlon could. spend ea.ch ,anclng...... at'Traverse City, July 8-14, and Account Executive, Assistant cales from the American Insti- the City's Ordinances and Charter. •day In July attendIng a spe~lall Monday, August 5. the movie MOVie Rocks are $1.25 In ad. the Blueberry Festival at South 'I aoer and I.n 1962 Supervi- tute of Banking. '. - .-- .-.- -' vance and S\.50 at the door. "an.. . .' . ' th N th t Dress is casual and dates aren't Haven, July 3.8. sor, TelevlSlon/Radl? Prod.uc- A ml.mber of e or wes- Lot No. Subdivision necessary The evenings are tion on all Bloomfield Hills ern Masonic Lodge lno. 529 , i . b d I Th F & A M. Mr. Carly e serve d PI.-9 &: 10 Moross Estate chaperoned by Youth Council It's not what you do, but how roa cast. a c c 0 u n~. ese.. '.', I Air Force in 11 Hillcrest CITY OF G.ROSSE POINTE parenls and the Center staff you do ii, that makes your life accounls mcluded" PontIac lIl?torl With the. R.o~a 10 Piche Eslate and are protected by the police. a real success. Division. The Dow Chemical I Great Brllam. 16. 1'7 & pt. of 18 Charles Babcock's ~ ~.... __..• _ 0--- .. ------. - 21:1 Assr, G. P. F. PIal #5 54-59 St~hens Road NOTICE OF CITY OF NOTICE OF 27 Stephens Hill I 433 - 448 Joy Realty Co.'s. Hamilton Pk. Sub #1 I 96b, 10311. Stephens Road PRIMARY ELECTION 6tOS9t ~ointtlHoObt , AUCTION SALE 12.17 Joy Realty Co.'s, Hamilton Pk. Sub. 208 Assr. G. P. F. Plat #5 WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN To Be Conducted by 5 Colonial Farms AUGUST 6, 1968 18 Wm. F. Beaupre's ELECTION NOTICE Of THE PRIMARY ELECTION The Depclflmenf of Public Safety 33 Piche Estate TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE CITY of the pI. of P. C. TO BE HELD IN THE CITY Of 231Alb &: 55b Lothrop OF GROSSE POINTE: City of pt. of 9, 10 &: 11 GROSSE POINTE WOODS &: pI. of 12 Lothrop Pines .' Notice is hereby given that a Primary Elec- YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that at the Primary fl4 McMillan's G. P. tion will be held in the City of Grosse Pointe, Election to be held on Tuesday, AUGUST 6TH, 1968 fit099t 'oinlt lBoob9 81 &: 82a McMillan's G. P. Wayne County, Michigan, on Tuesday, August 6, the duly qualified and registered voters of this Coun- Joy Realty G. P. of 47 1958, at which time the qualified registered voters ty and of each politir~al party will vote for party 63 Joy Realty G. P. UNCLAIMED, LOSi FOUND, 84 Joy Realty G. P. may vote for candidates for the offices of: candidates for the offices of: ,nd 86 Joy Realty G. P. REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS CONFISCATED and SURPLUS ARTICLES. FEDERAL OFFICES: STATE REPRESENTATIVE A public auction will be held at 10:00 o'clock A.l\1. The owners and occupants of the above property as Representative in Congress PROSECUTI NG ATIORNEY COUNTY SHERIFF Eastern Daylight Savings Time on indicated on the current tax roll were notified individually. STATE OFFICES; by letler, in \:lay, 1968, of the necessary repairs to the COUNTY CLERK Saturday, August 10, 1968 sidewalk abutting their property and the cost of repairin" Representative in the State Legislature COUNTY TREASURER at the Department of Public Works Grounds same by a City Contractor. COUNTY OFFICES REGISTER OF DEEDS 1200 Parkway Drive COUNTY DRAIN COMMISSIONER Prosecuting Attorney Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan The hearing will be public, interested propl'Tty owners COUNTY AUDITOR Sheriff or residents of the City are invited to attend. COUNTY SUPERVISOR in accordance with the provisions of City Ordinance Clerk DELEGATES TO COUNTY CONVENTIONS # 159, as amended, and Act #300 of the Public Treasurer Acts of the State of Michigan for 1949, as amended, PETER CAPUTO, JUDGE OF CIRCUIT COURT Register of Deeds JUi)GE OF PROBATE for the disposition of the following unclaimed and CITY CLERK, Drain Commissioner THE POI_LS fN said Flection shall be open from abandoned automobiles as well as other lost and Supervisor 7 ;00 A.M. o'clock to 8 :00 PM. o'clock Daylight found, confiscated and surplus articles: CITY OF GROSSE POINTE FARMS JUDGE OF THE CIRCUIT COURT (THIRD ~ Savings Time. Auto Make & Style Year Serial Number Published: Grosse Pointe News iuue of July 25, 1968. JUDICIAL mSTRICT) THE POLL! NG PLACES for said Election are as : follows: Chevrolet Convertible 1957 VC 57F 21I 357 i JUDGE OF PROBATE Precinct No. 1 Parcells School Chevrolet 2.Ooor 1955 VC 55F 240 304 i 20600 Mack Avenue DELEGATE TO COUNTY CONVENTION Chevrolet 2.Ooor1958D58N 184 619 Precinct No. 2 Barnes School Pontiac 4.DHr 1959 859P 18 128 STATE PROPOSAL NOS. I, 2 AND 3 20090 Morningside Drive Chevrolet 2.Door 1960 0076W 162 284 COUNTY PROPOSITION NO. 1 Precinct No. 3 ivi.ason School 1840 Vernier Road Ford 4-Door 1960 OF42W 192 979 Election Nolice You are further notified that the polling place Precinct No. 4 Mason School JMp (4-wheel drive) 1960 57548 113763 for said election is as follows: 1840 Vernier Road Five (5) Window Air.condItioners Precinct No. 5 Municipal Bldg. TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF THE MAIRE SCHOOL Twenty (20), more or less, boys and girls GROBS'E POINTE, CITY OF GROSSE POINTE PARK, 2.0025 Mack Avenue bicycles. . . . 740 Cadieux Road CITY OF GROSSE POINTE FARMS, CITY OF GROSSE Precinct No. 6 Municipal Bldg. (Between Kercheval &; Waterloo) Office equipment (dupli('ator, scribe, transcopy, POINTE WOODS, AND THE VILLAGE OF GROSSE 20025 Mack Avenue file cabinets, etc.) POINTE SHORES, COUNTY OF WAYNE, STATE OF FOR Al.L FOUR (4) VOTING PRECINCTS Precinct No. 7 Ferry School Mise, auto accessories MICHIGAN: Further, that the polls for said election will 748 Roslyn Road Misc. tools Notice Is hereby given that at the Prllnary Election to be open from 7:00 o'clock in the forenoon until Precinct No. 8 Bames School Many other items, too numerous to mention. De held in said County of Wayne, State of Mlchillan, in the 8:00 o'clock in the evening E.D.S.T. 20090 Morningside Drive regular voting place in each eleclion precinct in each City Precinct No. 9 Community Club All items shall be sold to the highest bidder and Township in the County of Wayne, State of Michigan, THOMAS W. KRESSBACH, 20883 Mack Avenue for cash payment. on Tuesday, the 6th Day of August. 1968 between the hours i Precinct NC.l0 Monteith School ; of 7:00 o'clock A.M. and 8:00 o'clock P.M" the following City Clerk 127 5 Cook Road ~I State Propositions will be submitted to the Electors: , Precinct No. 11 Parcells School Chester E. Petersen Published G.P.N. 7.25.68 and 8.1-68 20600 Mack Avenue City Administrator Proposal No. 1 Precinct No. 12 Ferry School PROPOBED AMENDMENT TO AJ)D A SEC'I10N 30 .. ---- I. 748 Roslyn Road TO ARTICLE VI OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION TO LEONA D.LIDDLE City Clerk ESTABLISH A JUDICIAL TENURE COMMISSION Grosse Pointe Woods, Mich. AND TO PROVIDE FOR ITS MEMBERSHIP AN!) CITY OF Dated July 22. 1968 CITY OF DUTIES. Grosse Poir'te Woods, Mich. The proposed amendment to add Section 30 to Article , . VI would do the following: ~rllSSe 1Jfoinft~arh 1) Estahlish a judicial tenure commission consisting of tJ..o~s'VoinftTtlrm~ CITY OF judges, iawyers lind laymen. WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN 2) Authorize, the SlIpreme Court upon recommendation SUMMARY OF MINUTES of the Commission to censure, suspend, remove or relire a judge convicled of a felony or guilty of (jro'Sf 1?ointeJtlt1U~ NOTICE OF misconduct in office Dr having a physical or mental disahility which prevents the performance of judi. JULY 15, 1968 cial duties. \ NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION The meeting was called to order at 8:00 p.m, Proposal No, 2 Prescnt on roll call: lIIayor William G. Butler, Council. PRIMARY ELECTION To Be Held On PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO SECTION U OF ARTI. men Richar:! C. Hudson, William G. Kirby, HE:nry E. Bod. CLE IV OF THE STATE CONSTlnJTION TO ESTAB. man, 11, .James H. Dingeman, and Mark C. Stevens. TO BE HELD ON Tuesday, Aug. 6, 1968 USH A STATE OFFICERS COMPENSATIO,'1 COi'I. Absellt: '::ouncilman Benjamin S. Warren, Jr. MISSHIN. AUGUST 6, 1968 To the Qualified Electors of the City of Grosse Pointe The pr"posed amendment to Section 12 of Arlicle IV Mayor William G. Buller pJesided. Park, County of Wayne: would do the followin~: You are hereby notified that a Primary Election will Councilman Benjamin S. Warren, Jr., was excused To The Qualified Electors of the I from altendin~ the mceling. be held in the City of Grosse Pointe Park, Wayne I) Create a 7.member commission to be appointed by City of Grosse Pointe Farms: County, Michigan, on Tuesday, AU.gu5t 6, 1968, at lhc Governor. The minutes of the regular meeting of July I, 1968 which time the qualified and regIstered voters of Notice is hereby ~iven that a Primary Election will 2) The COlT mission would determine salaries and ex. were approved with corrections. Wayne County and of each political party may vote be held in the City of Grosse Pointe Farms, Wayne County, t pense allowances o! the Governor, Lieutenant Gov- for party candidates and for the office of: The following reports were received and ordered placed Michigan. on Tuesday, Au~m.l 6, 1968, for the purpose ernor . .Jusliecs ~f Ihe Supreme Court and Members on file: of the Legislature. of voting for Rcpre,;cntalive in Congrcss, State Representa- Represent ative in Cor.gress A. Fire Departmenl Report for the month of June, 1968. ti\'('. Prosecuting Attorney, Shcriff, County Clerk. County State Representative 3) Permit tbe Le;(islaturc hy a two.thirds vote of each Treasurcr. Register of J)eeds. Drain Commissioner. County Prosecuting Attorney house to reject thE' salaries and expense allowances B, Building Department Report for the month of June, Sh~riff determinl'd b\ Ihe commission. 1968. Atlditor, County Supervisor, Delegates to County Conven- County Clerk Proposal N<>.3 C. Controller's Report for the month of June, 1968. lions, Judge of thc Circllit Courl, .Judge of Probate. State County Treasurer Proposition NO.1, No.2, and No, 3, and County Preposi. Register of Deeds PROPOSEJ) AMI-;NJ)MENT 1'0 mE STATE CONSTI. The low quotation of Garwood Truck Equipment Com- tion No. 1. Drain Commissioner ruTIO~ RI-:LATING TO TilE FII.LJNG OF JUDICIAl, pany in the amount of $7,985.00 for the purchase of a new \' ACANCIF}; AND EXTEND EXISTING CONSTITU. 25 yd. l.oad Packer, was approved. YOU ARE FIJRTIIF.R ;,\OTlFIED that the polling County Auditor County Supervisor TIONA I. PROVISIONS TO APPOINTF.D RJDGES. places for said Elcction arc as follows: The low quotalion of Shaller Roofing Company in the Delegate to County Conventions PRECINCT POLLlN(i PLACES The proposed amendments 10 Section.s 20, 22. 23 and amount of $1,575.00 for a new roof on th(' J)epartment of Judge of Circuit CO,lrt 24 of Article VI of the State Constitulion would do the Puhli(' Works Garage, was approved. 1. Gros,se Pointe High Schoo!. (;~lI1nasilJm Auditor. Judge of Probate following: The low quolation of the Detroit Trailer Compan.v in !um. Use Gros,'l' I'oint~ Boull'\.arri enlrancl' and State Proposition No.1, No, 2, and Nc. 3 I} Vacancies in the OHiI'(' of .Judge of Courls of R('('ord (hI' amounl of $I,57R.OO for furnishing the Sel\'l'r Pumping parkinl: lot. County Proposition No, 1 or Districl Courls wOtlld hI' fillrd by the (,O\'ernor Stalion w1th nine sections of trash har screening. was ap. I The PoHs will be open from 7:00 until 8 :00 unlrl .January 1 followinll the nexl I:enerai ('Irdion proved. 2. (;abri<'l Ril'harri S"hool. 17fi ~1('Kinley Avenue. AM. PM. ~) Extend existinR l'on,'lilutional provisions to ap Thc Counl'iJ, aclinj( as a Zoning Board of App('als. .1. (;ahril'i Richard Scl1oo1. 17fi McKinll'Y Avenue. POLL! NG PLACES pointed judge,s )o(ran(('d I,'l'rmis,sion to Mr. William W. Wothl'rspoon to ('rl'l't 4. Old Kprhy School, 104 Kcroy Road. Precinct an addition to hb home at 105 Tonnanl'our Place, Notice is given pursuant to the statues of the State of ': I T rombJey School, Beaconsfield and Essex S, New Kerby School. 28S Kerby Road. Michij(an Th(' Council, acting as a Zoning Board of .\ppcals, 2 Trombley School, Beaconsfield and Essex granlcd pcrmi"ion 10 II1r, Richard A. Kimorough to I'red Nunzio .1. Ortisi. City Clerk fi. Brownell .Jr, lli~h School. 26lJ t:halfonte Avenue. 3 Municipal Building, Jefferson and Maryland a new homc at 3flll Countr~' Club Lane. Citv of (ifOSSI' Pointl' Park 7, Brownl'lI.1r IIlgh Srhool, 260 ChalfontI' Avenue 4 Grosse Pointe Park Library, Pierce School, Th~mas W. Krc,sshach, City Cl('rk o Upon proper motion m "('. supporter! and carried. the Kercheval and Nottingham Cily of (;rosse Pointe ml'eling adjournl'd at 9:00 p,lll. }o'lirlher. lhat thl' pells (or said Election will he open Peter Capulo. City Clerk from 7 o'dock in till' forenoon until II o'dock in the a!l('r 5 Defer School, Kercheval and Nottingham City of GrossI' Pointe fa rms noon, (:) Deter School, Kercheval and Nottingham Leona D, Liddle, City Clcrk WILLIAM G, BUTLER 7 Grosse Pointe PMk Library, Pierce School, Citv of (irosse Pointe Wood.s MAYOR PETER CAPUTO, Th~mas K. ,J('rreris, Clerk City Clerk, Kercheval and Nottingham Township of (irosse POlDle PETER CAPUTO City of Grosse Pointe Farms N. Ortisi Arthur .J. Herk, Cl('rk J. CITY CLERK Pllhlished: Grosse Pointe ~ews, iss\le.~ of Township of Lakl' City Clerk PIJhli'hl'(j (;ross!' Pointl' :'I/ew,s issu(' of July 2~, Il16R. PtJhhsht' • 1 .~ ' ..... ,11I, , , a..a Q.. __ IJIIQ.. _ .. Q.. llla.. Q _~_ .. _ ..a.. _z .. _ _QQI1Jli_ .. .. ¥.. IIII ~ - ..e _------_.------_.-~--~,-- ~~~- --~- - - -- . Page Thirty Five GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, July 25, 1968 ---_ ..._-_.------ PrinciPa' Christofferson of Brownell Announces Complete Honor' Roll Pointe of~sa~rs~ala~t~~~n~~st~~a~:~i~do~:America, Ftee and Accepted William Christofferson Prin. linson, Elizabeth Rinke, James Sh d D 'd S II Ste h . , PulP t R W'II' C '11 L' d D L W'II K 11 C 1 BON t Masons. YMCA, and the Grosse cipal of Brownell Junio~ High Wh'lms, Cynthl'a Burslem, Ca. ra cr, aVI to, p ame Susan Nouse, a azgra, enas, ) lam attml, In a e aura, I,ane re, aro yn I USI 0 POI'nte Presbyterian Church, He Therssen, Jennifer French, Diane Burnham, Lisa Childress, Kreidler, Richard Kelley, Rob. Machamer LIzabeth Laux Paul ness es Schoo,I today announced the mille Janicki, Cynthia Poorman, James Heikkinen, Jeffrey Lenz:, Jan Haughton, Kenneth Hawley, ert Johnson, Richard Wade, Abbo J d' h B Sh' I is a member of the Lost Lake complete honor roll for his Donald Sheill, Ouita Steiger, Janet Nixon, Jeffrey Blevins, David Mogk, Susan Smith, Rob. Renee Bedard, Jill Estes, Jona. tt, u It uton, annon Donald H. Fowler has been Woods Club. ninUlbuilding'sgraderssevenUl, eighth and Robert Batten, James Harter, Melanie Bl)wen, D""aldvu Brown, ert Ambro.e,~ Kay Beck, Anne Ulon Motschal1, Marcia Gould, CDarragh,d L Pamelak' Sh Killebrew,. N f Delroilelected Legala I'ice.presidentNews and ofInlandthe He 1Jves. at 6P2 Canterbury, . Gary Hicks, Ri<'hard Linzcll, Michelle Kelly, Joseph LePla, Fitzgerald, Louise Kast, Claudia Carol Molter, Mkhael Palnau, an ace a m, effie ee , . P 't W oct 'th h's E SeventhM' hgraders arc Valerie Joan Pagel, Claudl'a Schul'ft,.... Nancy Noecker, Mary P"erlcm, Kaye, Ellen 0 akmar.. Bar bara R0ber.t Specht, Thomas Wilson.' Suzanne S pee r EI'lzabeth Pres~, I childrenGrosse OlDStephene 0ands, BarharaWI I urs,. IC aele Murphy, Vicki Steven Wybo, Kimberley Kline, Cynthia Pierce, Richard Secrest, Sorenson. Stainsby, Paulette Lavin:;, Mr. Fowler has been actil'e in d h' ' 'f1 the former Mary Nurmi, Thomas Cunningham, Gary Altman, Bruce Gr8net, Willard Smith, Judith Swenson. Also Donald Daher, Margaret Also, Kendall Barker, Lisa Mark Gutwald, David New. aU phases of the Inland Pre,~s an IS 17 ~. • Susan Decraene, Mary Di. Kay Kalvelage, Jill ~tewart, And Bryan Lane, Stephen Beckenhauer, Charlotte Brown, house, Rebecca McCoy, Chris. operations since he joined the Jane Ba ar" Loreto, Robert Lake, Jane Raw. Lynn Engstrom, Denms Hop- Manglos Krl'stl'n Ahrahamson Elliott'AErhi~ GKo~le,AEliCI~Hatr . Stewart Fleming, Barbara Le. line Boruta, Alane Gahagan. firm in 1954. . GIVE AND TAKE ______k' "vey, rc Ie mg,. ,za e.b h Beau, DJ'ane "cyer, Mary Am. H bb d b M F I I a graduate of MIDS,hKathleenII C th ,Killins,M M h PeggyR b George Dzul, Nancy Kraus. Massey, ~hom,as NIqU~, Mom. brose, Christopher". Chamber. JaneGeorgeJohnsonu arC~lleenDe raKennedy'Issette Wayner. Stateower University,s School Li~ing today is a game. of ars .a , a y c a on, ~'Imann, Claude Majester, Diann que Trogba, DIanne. WIghtman, lain .. Richard Forish. Gerald Deborah McD'onald Robert Sad: of Business Administration. and robhmg ~eter ~o pay Paul Just crt Sickiesteel, Pamela Wm. Ohman, Steven Pellerito, Jack Sand.ra Allen, CynthIa Babcock, Johnson, Joann Knl'ppenberg, ' ff') d 'th D It S' P' t ak It osslble to stand pat chester, Suzanne Henke, Mary, Reinelt, Bruce Taylor, Marsena ler, Debra Snyder, Lynne Swan. is a I iate WI e a Igma I, 0 m 'C P , Kennedy, Carol Larson, Donald I Farris Karen Mahoney Judl'th DaVGld. Bdr~k, sj\!aCkeYMFlokert'LIles.[ David McGraw, June Severn, son, Carol Livingston. Thomas ---- ' I' , IeI 00, wm.,ar ac s a er, James Thomas, James Van K h R'd D DeVos, C.hmtine Duncan, Kal.h. Morgan, Pamela TrzecI'ak, Fredenc.k P arce IIs, J ames Petz, Eman, Linda Crandall, Douglas WMorgan,b E ennet J C1, D'diane ' S cen UIes, .. tep en :MCCu,! Tracy Allen, Do,nna BII'SS,Shel. R S k B k Bester, ugene amroz, aVI THE LATESTIN - HARD ROCK ALBUMS, TAPE , I .'G I S h ) em Ie mann, ,ec Y eyer, Crawford, Sandra GandolfI', D Id M ' oug. ' Patr,lcla McFadden, 'ley Brown, Mark DI'Maso,:M h H h K M k t I Main, ona artm, Sara LIGHTING, POSTERS, MEDALLIONS, CARDS, CANDLES I h ars a a. n, eVlll ac s a - Laura Jodar, Karen Walker, d D ld Ste DMawetI McKinley,M Mary Jane Kathleen Koerner, C'cl'll'a- Les. 1er, Fredenc k .P arce IIs, J ames Debra Wiegand, Patricia Brown. Moo ------y, ana epe, ETC. oes a, ary ~charff, Carl lie. John Povlitz, Leah Wheeler. Petz, Rem Slekmann, Bec~y lee, Colette Gilewicz, Susan Schuster, ~ynthla Thomas, Eighth graders are Anne Beyer •. Marsha Hahn, KeVin Moesta, Catherine Noormann, GROOVE SHOPPE Deborah Wy1te, Williams, Peter Dawsori, Chris. Macaddmo .. Duley ~oylc, Janet David Olert, Gwen Everitt, \ OUlers are Carol Ladney, topher ?eFauw, ~andall Ferry, Moor~, Juliette Primeau, Cyn. Richard Kolb Kathryn Mast I liE fu. th 18435 MACK AT WARREN Diane Marks, Diane Marshall, John .Fisher, D~vld Fox, Nancy thia Shortt, Deborah Strachan, Ann Semaan, 'Debra Wegner. ' ven nnler an NEXT TO CHICKEN DELIGHT Carolyn Martin, Patricia Mil. Graffius, ClaudIa .Jone~, Doug. Thomas Wellman, Deb 0 r a th II' d that's ler, Bruce Burton, Craig Cox, las Ladney, DebbIe. MIddaugh, Cooper, Philip Frame, Debra I And Deborah Fisher. Linda e p y - In : If You Hear It On WABX-We've Got It John Schmitt Cynthia Scott Sandra RewaIl, Abson Wear, Roberts, Bruce Bokram. ! Dickerson, Pamela Frisbie, Lois very, very funny!" , DIVISION OF CAVE'S HIDtoUT, INC. [)I\VE 885-0505 Kathleen Wood, Michael Zinn: Gail Shore, Lauric Hendricks, And David Marlin, Gretchen: Nyquist, Susan Van Bever, Cur. -HaNev Taylor, Randolph Barkel, Roy Gandolfi, Susan Lard~er, Jef~rcy Moran, Remtc:", Brian Anderson. Bryan I tis Brown, Geri Gaboriault., Detroit American MAGICIAN Christine Klein, Joanne Maj. Anne Mane RogIer, Robert Bartlett, James l,ostakis, Mary I Sandra Genuise, Robyn Mullin. I' ' "(ED JOHNSON colm, Art•.ur Mitchell, Patricia Taylor, Robert Vallee, James Cotzias, CynUlia Dale, Eliza. ger, Leslie Riddle, Kurt San. NOW APPEARING 1 A'p.efo!/Dnll In clli!drm'a panfil Vermeulen, Julie Frischkorn, Barton,. ~arol Brown, Jeffrey beth Hodges, Carter Sales, ford, William Schmidt, Daniel 1"" OI)er 10 lI""n TIle exciting sounds and songs of 'or Inform.tlon TW 3-9541 Janet McConnell, Teresa Morin, Craft, ~bzabeth Donald, Megan Kathleen S,chneider, Philip Wen. Shannon, AU,d,rey Butki, Donal,d I Charles Reinowski, Elizabeth Fr~derlck,. James ~umor~, z~U, Jill Munger, John Sand. Still, Stephen DeFauw, Cynthia ~nan Whitelaw, E~tly Wll. rock, Julie Gilmod, Timothy PAL"'J,ARP~T 'P" '1' . THE BOB & DON DAVIS QUARTET Kushman, Cathy Lavins, Gary Iiams, M:Jry Founlam, Lynne Davlantes, Augustus Legato, v" I\, ~:,,~ IN ,RNATIOr,AL ! . Opening Mon., July 29 - Pee Wee Hunt Maisel, Cindy Molnar, Jayne H~well, Susan Tootzel, Mark Alexis Veneltis, Sandra Hud. 11__ ~ Beach, Kristine Carpenter, WiL Wledelma~, Edward Batchelor, son, James Munson, Kendra I Ham Craig, Amy Deakyne, Stephen D Ar~y, Mary Handlos, Williams, Nan c y. Kuehnel, -.n.v-.,. Adrienne Gregory, Rob e rt Elcy Maccanl, Charles Mosher, Philippa Binns, John Bogan, --...... ACT IV Haight Thomas Hallock Lauric Nancy Stearns. Michael Leidy, Kathleen Ben. • •••• e.. RESTAURANT-SUPPER CLUB Kalkman, Barbara Moo~, Fred. others are Linda Accettola, !Iett, Timothy Clayton, Donald I 2990 W. Grcnd Blvd. 873.4600 erick Pettit, Mary Powers, Deborah Mast~ Steven Potter, Gaardner, Judith Einheuser. : A Across from the Fisl!er Theatre Katherine SmiUl, Diane Swan. Ja?1es Bolz, Jill Evola, Ernest Ninth graders arc Suzanne SOD, John Tew, Janet'Wascher. Spilos, Mary Douglass, Ruth Neeb, Ann DiLoreto, Christine \, 'xrfu,;ve ArM Showing Johnson, Arlene Neeb, Rodney Grosse, James Wood, Cynthia Also Cheryl DeVuyst, Jay Dodswortb, Diane Getler, Bruce Candler, Herbert Trute, Rus. Jack Lemmon and Henderson, Martha Ash, Ronald GreeniDg, Arthur Majester_ ,sell Schnurr, Christine Lock, Walter M.tthau are Dickerson, Lindsey Geldart, . Kenneth Louis, Deborah Arnold, Mark Kail, Karen King, Ro. Bruce Fralick, Christine Gra. "THE ODD COUPLE" ham, Nancy Abeli, Elizabeth in Pan.vlslon and Technlcolor berta Nehls, Karen Jeanne Vaille, Todd Leibrand, Kevin Ankney, Janet Asmus, Christine Schedule of Performances: Miller, Thomas McGraw, Kath. Daniels, Suzanne Kathryn Floer, Craig Henderson, Barbara Mon" Tues" Wed" Thurs, erine McLe~, Susan Walker, Feature at 7:30 .. 9:40 Michael DuFermont, Terrence Lang, Barbara Maurer, P8mela Friday 6:05. 8:05, 10:10 Farrell, !'lTancy Gaboriault, Patton, Paul Sikorski, Nancy Saturday 4:05. 6:05, 8:0S. 10:10 Homfeld, Ellen Kitzul, Timothy Sunday 1:45, 3:45, 5:45, 7:45. 9;45 ElizabeUl Hanson, Gregg Har. ris, Dennis Main, Christopher LaChapelle, Sharon Neuder, ,Martin, David Mooney, Randall Carl Oldani, Kathryn Simon, Stephen Thomas, Alan Barbag. ....1l"dDHN d DAVID lia, Rochelle Wilson. MICHIGAN 'OWlltllWll BogloV.t G,"nd AI_ .wAYNE US SIN Others are Cheryl Huckins, 963.1773 'RGI1NIOOl OftO_VI8lOW_ --.. ~ M1S.. Kurt Manglos, Emily Matthews, (Udl .. - O.v Wacl." DETROIT'S LUXURIOUS 111111111// ttUt / Grand Circus Pk. NEW REVUE SUPPER CLUB Michael Metcalf, Anne Snyder, MACOM' MAll , ADAMS WO.1.8524 Judith Steams, Linda Ahec, ~! Downtown (W.d. IS Udln' Dayn --'. Presents Roberta Cianciolo, Mar tin CINEMA I 131'0 Mile at G,.tlot lIlY AND THE Dulapa, Gary Marks, Kristin 294.1900 --r August 1st thru Saturday 31st Beck, Margo Brown,' Andrew , HAIR RAISERS WAUII ~n~~I~!.'N~~p!~~t~~~w~M!~e~~!I.• Dzul, P8tricia Edwards, Doro. 019 Mile Rd. I . of Middlebe\t I 884.6186 In the LII"or Lou",. 444.8676.353.3920 KE.3.5400. GA,7.l2oo A New Comedy Prior To Broadway Hew COlt! New Millie! tbyGilbert, Nadine Kaplita, CINEMA I 8 Mile III SehDllnMrr Nancy Nixon, Douglas Slocum, 772.5000 (First subscription play for Season Eight) "Salute to BroadwaY" Rosemary Bagby, Richard Revue in the Velvet Cavern MAl KAI GRAND CIRCUS Plymouth Rd •• t Broadway et Grane! Cll'I:lII PIc. F.rmlnfCon Ad. LOVERS AND ICE. 4-6400 981.3240 • Stellar Entertainment • DeliciousFood andDrink • • Charming Moonrnaids t MILE & MACK ALGER PUNCH&JUDY E. W-.ren - Out1lr on... K ... e 1et Fl&her Ad. OTHER STRANGERS • Reservations, Phone 548-5700 0' Pointe TU.6~"" TU.5.7010 Some Comedies FOLLOW THIS MOOH.cHART TO 22010 H. Chrysl,r BLOOMFIELD FINIAN'S Service Drive In lllal PItt. Planet Woodward 2 Block. South RADIO an of15MIIe.MI ... WDlXlw.,d N, •• "'I" by RENEETAYLOR and JOSEPH BOLOGNA .eooe. LI.3511oo SEATS AT BOX OFFICE NOW of LA PARISIEN RAINBOW Ford lit MIddl.b.tt Ad. GA, 1~210 the WED" JULY 31 THRU SUN" AUG. 4 ----._------CAROUSEL Apes MUSICAL TIMES & PRICES: Wed .. Thurs •• :30 p,m., Sun. 7:30 p.m.: BOB.LO t4, $3, Fri •• s.t .• :30 p.m. $'4.50, $3.50. Fri •• 5at. 2 p.m. 6:45 AND 9 P.M. $3.50, $2,50.ON SALE .t Hudson's, se.,., GrInnell's, Art COMEDY rn.tltut. Tlck.t Offlc. (open 10 •.m. to 6 p.m.I. SAT. 1 P.M.-SUN. 1:30 MAIL ORDERS AC,CI!PTED: Stlt. Ate, price. nllmber 01 CALL PR ,~-6800 UNDER THE STARS! tlck.h. M.k. ch.ck or m.o, p.yabl. to D.trolt Summ.r FUN CRUISES Thut, •. Enclos. nlf ••drell.d .nv.lope fOr Hf. r.turn of tlck.h. Daily at 10-11-2-4.&6 o'clock HILLSDALE COLLEGE R:~:~~ Tickets now .Iso .t III MOONLIGHTFrid.y-s.turd.y-Sund., • ",rtf, OPENING nn,y • JULY %'1, • 10 P.M. MOONLIGHT CRUISE SATURDAY AUGUST %, 3, 4. t, It, U. .. Fun starts as soon as you step aboard the Bob-Lo CURTAIN TIldE f:=;'" boat - you can dance, .;i9.htsee or just relax,.in I:D E. D. T. YCiurdeck chai r. At Bob-Lo Island more fun awaIts NEEDLES AND PINS! you-the greatest array of new t~rill. rides and fun July 25.27 1)IRECTED BY me- CraBe, Ma,., Paeker, On Prusley III lbe fal'll4l4 attractions you've ever seen-pIcnIc groves and . RIP VAN WINKLE ArbordUl Amphllbeave wilh pest l&an aDd adnllCleil playgrounds-even 12 baseball diamonds. Round ______BATES trip $2.00. Children 90!t. Moonlights $2.~, Island July 26. 31 ...... Admission 10~. Dance band on every crUIse, UNDER THE GASLIGHT IIOLIDAYS, FRIDAY aDd SUNDAY - ADULTS 'UI July 29,30 IolftlltDAY _ Adolts $3.... ChIIdrea aDder 1%- Half PrIlle. ACADEMY AWARD DOCK FOOT OF WOODWARD-WO 2-9622 Nightly at 8:30 p.m, except Sundays No Reservations Required All seats ltesenetl. Growp prices 011 req~ CHILDREN FREE MONDAYS-Ch.ildrerl under 12 ride free Adults-$1.75; Children to 16-$.75 Free Parking FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 0'7-7&41 K t3I-HtI WINNER Mondays from Detroit il accompanied by a parent. Tlenry Ford \luseum heater WYANDOTTE SAILINGS- EvelY Sunday. Tuesday, W~d- .UT DIRECTOR-MIKE NICHOLl It (,r( ,.nt,dd \ ,]I,l~., )),',lrh"rll \11l h. ' nesd8Y, 11:45 A.M, Bishop Park' Dock, 1001 of Superior , , Boulevard. CHILDRENFREEIromWyandotte every Tuesday. JOSEPH E. LEYIME ""1Ill1" ------I MIKE NICHOLS ~ He'. Ilicle ••.• In 'erson GEORGE WEIN PllfSEHTS LAWRENCE TURMAN .,/ "', I one great night _.... ~/" ~\\ // . ./. .. /' " ... l/ ""\ _ SALUTETO .I '.-'., \.-".. / / ". \.\', Jazz ~'THE ~ DIONNE WARWICK GRADUATE X DiZZY GILLESPIE "'""" AN AVCO fMBASSYfllM CANNONBALL ADDERLEY ANNE IANCROfT ....DUSTIN HOffMAN. KATHARINEROSS FRANK THELONIOUS MONK d:~RKGABU~ CAlb'ER WILLINGHAM ...,BUCK HENRY PAUL SIMON HERBIE MANN VI\1EN IJEIGH SiMON ...GARFUNKEl LAWRENCE TURMAN GARY BURTON M1Kt NICHOLS TECHNICOlORO PANAVlSION" tFSLlE HOWARD OUVL\clrllAVILlAND , .... ,\'.or"!I' .. e,'J,j',,:'I~l'It~ _1,1",1 PADDUCED BY NEWPORT JAZZ fESTIVAL SINATRA lllllOCfl(JlG..... &CHfDULe Of ""ICE6 "NO Pf:~fMtol"NCe. CAMELOT ° CENTER. Livonia MaM CINEMA I OrdHlsllI c.nter Upper SUNDAY, AUGUST 4 eox 0fftCE. Ol'EH 'lore .. \coty "Jcoay IN CONCERT-ONE NIGHT ONLY-8:30 P.M...... 10 , P. /I/.. All MIlINGS: $lao P,SO fl.lO • MEL' PALMER PARK ° PENN-PIymOU1h """'" MATINEES:(S•• , , ltoIid'Y'I .. )OO Z.SO 1.10 COBO ARENA-8 p,rn, DAIlY MATINHS,,;;.I"r~.Y')." ?!lO 2.00 1.l0 _____ --1 MATlIlErs: IW ... ~d.y.) ... ?OO I.7S 1!lO TRENTON • UNIVERSAL CITY • VilLAGE RESERVED SEATS: $3, $4, $5, $6 MIlIIlGS .1 .:00 P.M. 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Call 961-3969 ... Nowl The Grosse Pointe News is affiliated with Kramer Printing Co. RAMER PRINTING e~/~,./.it~~9""p~e"J 432 MECHANIC STREET NEAR MUSIC HALL Woodward 1.3969 •• for all ~rinted communication media! - -. ""1 /.' .. Thursday, July 25, 1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Thirty.Seven To the Qualified Electors of the County of Wayne, State of Michigan: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT THE PRIMARY ELECTIONTO BE HELDIN SAID COUNTY OF WAYNE, STATEOF MICHIGAN, IN THEREGULARVOTING PLACEIN tACH ELtCTlON PRECINCTIN EACH CITY AND TOWNSHIP IN THE COUNTY OF WAYNE, STATEOF MICHIGAN, ON TUESDAY,THE 6TH DAY OF AUGUST, 1968, BETWEENTHE HOURS OF 7:00 O'CLOCK \ A.M. AND 8:00 O'CLOCK P.M., THE FOllOWING PROPOSITION WILL BE SUBMITTEDTO THE ELECTORSOf SAID COUNTY; COUNTY PROPOSITION NO, 1 - TAX LIMITATION PROPOSITION Sholl the County of Wayne continue for fIve additional years (from 1970 through 1974) the one mill approved by the volers in 1964 for five years from 1965 tllrou~h 1969, the proeeecls to be used to continue existing county services, including public health, recr aotion and safely services, maintain hospitalization for the medically indigent, help furnish medi(QI care of the Clged poor, help care for and train juveniles under county core, help provide treatment fer the mentally ilIon? those suffering from tuberculosis? All registered electors may vote on the Tax Limitation Propositi.on. This proposition is being submitted in accordance with the following resolution duly adopted by the Board of Supervisors of said County on the 181lt da,! of June, 1968. RESOLUTION OF BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF WAYNE W ..1EREAS,the voters of Wayne County on September 1, 1964, did approve a one mill tal( levy increase ($1.00 per $1,000 of Stale equaliied VAluation) for a period of:; yeal'l from 1965 through 1969, and ... WHEREAS,this one mill was absolutely essential to provide basic County services in such areas as hospitalization for the medically indigent and aged poor Giid far cerring ancl training of juveniles under County care, providing treatment for the mentally ill, and those suffering from tuberculosis, and for maintQining adequate public; health, re,reation ~nd 5Cl.fety services, and WHEREAS, the County has no alternative but to seek the voters approval for the continuation of the existing one mill exfrClivoted Jevy in order to maintain minimum essential services; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED,by the Board of Supervisors of the County C)fWayne, this 18th day of June, 1968: 1. lhat there be submitted to the qualified electorate of the County of Wayne, Slate of Michigan, at the primary election to be held in said Counfy an Tuesday, August 6, 1968: . COUNTY PROPOSITION NO.1 - TAX LIMITATION PROPOSITION Shall the County of Wayne continue for five atJditional years (from 1970 through 1974) the one mill approved by the voters in 1964 for five years from 1965 through 1969, tn~l'roe!!!!cls to be used to continue existing county services, including public health, recreation and safety services, maintain hospitalization for the medically indigent, help furnish medic:al care of the uged poor, help core for and train juveniles under county care, help provide treatment for the mentally ill and those suffering from tuberculosis? 2. Said proposition shall be prepared and distributed by the COI.'nty in the man~ler provided by law, which statement on the voting machines and baUots shall ,fafe the proposmon in the form set forth in the preceding paragraph. 3. All public officials of the County of Wayne, State of Michigan and all municipal units thereof, within such time as shall be required by Taw be, and they hereby are, directecl to do and perform all acts and thin~s which shall be necessary to be done or performed in order to submit the foregoing proposition to the electorate of said Cgunt)' at such primarr election to beheld on Tuesday, August 6, 1968. COUNTY TREASURER'SSTATEMENT SUTlM£NI A5 RlQUII!O 'Y ACI 271 OF PUILIC ACTS Of 196C .",,"din, ,hit Proplrl,.lu Limjtotion A,t ,. Louis H. Fw"~. Covn'y T,e.surer 0' W0'i"' CQIl"tl". Michig"n. dg h--reb.,. n,li'., l'hal, tis. of J ...ru! 2", 1t6l. the lola' af .n wol,cI iftulcn" i,.. IlIo"lu.f l'h. COl'l,litulio"ol fi"ee-n milllOl( 11f" limilQliol'l and tfl. yflUS ''JCrt i"crtluu ar •• trcdiVIcr. as fS'UIIWiO!'eclt4Jtilfm\!t,tttIJlrffd COUNIY OF WAY!'!!, MICHIGAN. 'E"f!cliw. DOl. V.lorl 11f.t1iyt II.,. Viti' "letj.,. lOCAl UNIT .. I Eh"i.n • Inc,'an for Year", lOCAl UNIt .llhtlia. (arYl'" LOC....1 UNIT Fo' Ye-cn-. r"aam 1968,1969 .75m;1I 1961.1969 Grout 1I.1Dwn,hip Schoo!" •• , •••••• , ••• , .... Mor. 3. 19S1 s. miUs :S.~lh!tOIl f.IIIStltto!1l111rLcl pr,21."" w. 11Im. e."nly of Worno 0 •••••• , Ap' 4. 1955 JUl"lt 3. milh 19'. Ig 1977 in,. o .". ~.pl, 1.1964 1. mill 1961.1969 9,1958 ll c.I".'965 4. 11m. U"t.'m;~r. Ma, 21,1960 S. mills 1961'01979 int. m.l::,m7 2. .m. "UC,'WOiac. 1961'. 1975 inc. Townsllip Dr Canton •.• ' .•....••••....•...... Maf. 21. 1956 4. mills Moy ao 1963 3.5 m;lI. 1968 ro "11 inC'. 'fQylor SchooT Ili,I ,j" !m.', I'" Jun. 12, 1967 3. ",ill. 1961'01916 inc. 1. mill 1961.I9U m...117lK1lto TDWn1hip orGroue 11e •••..••.•••••..•• d ••• Awg. 2.1960 N.y.21.1967 J. millS" 19611. 1917 into M'1'.I"~ "" T,enfon Publi, Schoof, , OcMU.l"3 IUlc.lf7JrM. TO\Nn,hip of Huron ••.••.••.•..•••••••••••. , Apr. 3. 196 I 6. mill, 196! 1.1910 in,. Grouit POlnl. p"bii<: School SYIoUM Oct. 2•• 196J' 14. mill, '96~, 196' AVf.:S,It6S '''It.ItT4 r~t.. 10wru.hi,s of plymoulh •.•...... A.~g. J. 1954 .6 mIll 1968 11." 17. It" i.... I. ",ill 1961 1972 inc. "" I."1' 5".01 O;,!,i,1 of I~. Cily of H ,' k Apr. 6, 1953 '0 Mo •. '1. 1956 4. mill,; 1?681o 1975 inc. folt. 15. 1965 6. mill, 1968.1969 Woy.o Co""'.nj(y 5thoo! Djslli,t 1uftllD, "'3 II', 11Im. Ap,.6, 1959 .5 mill 1961 10 1971 inc • .". Juno 10, 1961 a. mm, 19b1l. U72 inc. Jun. 'of; 1965 tIf, mill. 196',1'" II, milll TQwn,hip of Redford ' .. No '2.1'954 J 2. mill, 1968 to 1913 inc. Il•••", !'6' U6& 1.1711 ift'.. 1966101973 inc. Ju .. IV, 1'" 7•• ma 1961 i 1.25 mi'l, 5,r,ool District of '''e- City of liorper WD'3dl- ••.•• Na .... S. 1.63 6. mal'S. 196B 10 1973 jnc~ 1968 I. 1915 inc. Noy. 2. 1965 1.5 mill'S Noy. JO. 1965 5~ mills. 1968 I. 19/0 inc, Sch•• l Dj,I,;,' .fJ~o Cily of "'jAnel.II' J.n.13, 1?< s. mm. U&.',"71I1nC'. Juno 13', 1,U. ii. Ct1iHI 1961la 1975 inC'. town,'",ip of RamLllul- ...... •...... Aug. 5, 1958 3. milts 1968101'917 inc Httntun Publi, 5,},00' Dinrjet •.•••.••••.•.•.. Oec. 10, 196' I. mills 1963 ,)'... 11',1'" U6II. U17 ;~C'. Noy. 13. 1961 4. mills 1968 '0 19a1 if'\C. ~oS QUlla fob. 17.1965 9. milts. 1968, 1969 Jun. 10, 1961 a. ",;11. au I. 1'72 i"<. 11.1 I.cl< Com",un;ly ~cl'QOr, Mar.:u.If67 t~ulltltlrin', Towt\s"rp of Von 8\l.e-n ••• , ...•..••.. ,Aug. 5, 1958 4. millfl 1968 '01977 inc. I:F. 11Im. tl'ioIfonSchool Dj,I'ltt ., May2f,I.5' 7. miU~ '96& .c. mill'S 1961 'USlo Ullin" "'Ie-nPo.\( Publit St'nooh •...... + ., ••••• Otl. 16. 196'2 S;:;.,cu,l District b' ,}" ei1)1 .f HiJhlond Pl"JrK Feb. 'lOt 196T Nov. 2. 1965 9. mill'S. 1961 I. 1970 inc. M.y n. 196T 6.8 mills 196a 10 1971 inc. .sua. If.'"'' "",n" Jon, 22. 1968 7. mill. 1968 J"nt 10,I9It .5,9 mill. 196.'0 1912 ;nc. 14. mills 196910 1972 inc~ 7. mill'S. 197J l S:n)o1 Oishi" of the City of 11'l',c"U' •• 10 JU"t 10, 1963 •• ",ill. 1961 toI.rlltwtllWayno e••nll" JuntS, 196~ 5, milts 1965 Cammunil)' Coll '.S mill'S. 196& 10 1972 i"t. IUHst Public Sc,",ooh ...... •...... -, .. hme to, I~&8 J.5 mills 196810 1973 inc. Reo:lf:Hd Unron Schooh OJ,,,j[~ N~. r •...... Mo,. '. 19&4- l'n<>lDCons.licl.fool5,~ ~.I Di,f"ct Apr. 75, 19S5 •• fT1ilrl 19611.1974 in,• J""", 14. 1965 17.S mill" 1961'01975 inc. Jun. 8, 19~9 oS ",011 1961 l..d.fini,.I~ ra'irlone School Dj~'rjct •••••...••.•••....••. Mor. of, 1968 I S.S m~II'S. Jun' 13. 1966 ". mill, 1968 to 1973 inc. Juno IJ, 196(, 2.S rniU, 196111.1910 in<. r. mill 1961'01979 inc. Juno 10, 1961 .c. ",ill. 1961101917 inc • ~"'aol Di,llicl of the el1y of Gorden (iry ... ,." JU"l1 13. 1960 WClOdhaVfn Schoof Di,tr.c' No.,. 20. 1967 '2. mills 1968 to 1977 int. (... th"i .... of fo,mer Map'_ Croye 19.1 mi~h 1968101977 into 1961 10 1970 inc. Ju"c 10, 19t8 S:'hool Oi"/iel of l'he (111 0' Ii ...", Reu,_ •••.• I' lebo S. 19606 6. ""II. Schonl Drl'ricr port or ,onlooTid'oltci Ji1lrje.) uNtn. 2. mill'S 1961 •• 197~ ;~c. CiLraltof Sc.hool OJ,,lrtct •••••••••••••.•...•. , Mor 18. 195& 1961,1969 Ri ...er", ..... CommlWnity Schoo' Oil-hier ••••••••••. S.pt. 1 r. 196' r" 'orm" Mapr. c;ravt Scf,oolDi,trjc.r 0" 15.1956 '2?S mill,. 1968101974 i",c. 'n. pC'r. of Con10l,doled Di",itt Mer '18.1Q66 3 S mil" 1961.1969 Mey'" "" 19n,n" .5. mill, 1968.1969 6 mill, ~9611o 1971 inc. R,)m..,lu~ TOWMhi, S<"ool O;,hici .. , •.•••••••. ''''!'lot 14. 1"S Apr "". \967 196T 10, .. ;11, 1961 I. 1971 i,c. A;"~l)rt Communi')' Sehc>ofs. t Nolf. N.n. M., 15.1961 515 m;lI, 19Uto 1911;nc. Jun. 11, N.,.' LOUIS H. FUNK, WAYNE COUNTY TREASURER nus NOTICE is given pursuant to the statutes of the State of Mil.higan in such case made and provided and pursuant fo resolution of the Board of Supervisors herein set forth. THIS NOTICE APPROVED AS TO FORM AND SUBSTANCE WILLIAM L. CAHALAN, PROSECUTING ATTORNEY EDGAR M. BRANIGIN, WAYNE COUNTY'CLERK CITY OF GROSSE POINTE PARK N. J. ORTlSI, CITY CLERK CITY OF GROSSE POINTE THOMAS W. KRESSBACH, CITY CLERK CITY OF GROSSE POINTE FARMS PETER CAPUTO, CITY CLERK CITY OF GROSSE POINTE WOODS LEONA LIDDLE, CITY CLERK TOWNSHIP OF GROSSE POINTE THOMAS K. JEfFERIS, CLERK PUBliSHED: G.P. NEWS-JULY 18 and 25,1968 .. I Page Thirty-Eight GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, July 25, 19~ 4-HELP WANTED 5-SITUATION WANTED '-FOR RENT- GA-FOR RENT 8:-ARTICLES FOR SALE PART time oCfice work. Harper BED nursing. convalescent (Unfurni.hed) (Fllrnl"") Woods area. Some typing. care, nights. Reference. Ex- 500 HEATHER LANE, wing 3.B E D ROO. M sin~le ho~e in FIFTH ANNUAL Own transportation. Reply perienced. 772.1698. Col~nial, .. bedrOQm. circular Gro~se POlDte. CIty, mcely BATTLE OF BANDS CLASSIFIED P.O. Box 236, Centerline stairway. family room and furlUshed. Available f?r one. 48015. PRACTICAL nurse. night duty. study, $450 per month. TUx. year I e a s e, approxlmately .Reliable. References. $1.75 edo 4-2106. August 1st. $400 month. Ref. At the Music Center, Aug. 15. CREATIVE, energetic and ex. per hout'. Tyler 8.6050. If no erences required. TU 2.3211. Big, big prizes-See and hear ADS perienced saleswoman needed answer call after 5 p.m. our fabulous "Tiny Tim" for retail specialty furniture NOW RENTING 61-RooMS FOR RENT 1,000 watt amp. Enter your shop in Grosse Pointe. Inter. A. HAPPY building is a <'lean group today! Entry blanks Call TUxedo 2-6900 - 3 Trunk Lines To Serve You Quickly esting work. Call 881.384'. one. Small cleaning jobs New Deluxe ALTER, south at JeffersoJl, and information may be se. woodwork wall washing, Garden Apartments Grosse Poi,lte, room with cured from Your Ad C,n 8. Charged kitchen and laundry privi. TEMPORARY FEMALE floors. reasonable rates. '1'16. W8rrens finest address near 0125. leges. 821-5806. THE MUSIC CENTER HELP WANTED Macomb Communit~' College 22933 Gratiot, 2 blks. north of in outstanding Warren Woods. U you like doing office, litter BUSINESS man 01' college stu- 9 Mi. shop. fac(,)ry, or other kinds 5A-SITUATION WANTED One and 2 bedrooms feature dent. pleasant room Grosse of work requiring accuracy. (Domestic) central air conditioning, car. Pointe Woods. TUxedo 1.7931. 28-TUTORING 4-HELP WANTED patience, alld speedy use of peting. drapes, G.E. kitchen BALDWIN piano, 7.ft. eoncert IRONING done neatly in my ROOM or use of comfortable grand. Ebony. Perrect condi. Clm,ijied Deadline your bands, please send us a willi dishwasher, double door OPTOMETRIST note. home. Valley 4-7160. single man's home. 884.0161 tion. Only 4 years old. $4.000. Is Tuesday noon, 12 p.m., COMMUNITY refrigerator, walk in closets. Refracting eyes only up to Mention the kinds of work you after 6. I TUxedo 2-5818. lor all new copy. changes of EXPERIENCED Europe1ia - vanity bath. Com m u nit y TUTORING SERVICE $42,000 yearly-Call Nick Rit. have done, and include your copy and cancel13Uons. It is Wants day work, no cooking. hosue and POOl. 6C-OFFICES FOR RENT POP machine, single column. in MRS. LOUIS MARICH: DIREC- tel'. I.P.S. 882.5480. address and telephone num. good condition, $75. Call 884- suggested that all real estate ber. 3 days. same place. $18 per From $160 including all utilities copy be submitted to our of. TOR Tutoring by de,~ee teach. day. 823.2603. MODERN medical or dental 0513, between 8.5. EARN $2.50 PER HOUR We need several women lor a except electricity. lice by Monday Ii p.m. ears available in all subjects for suite, vicinity Grosse Pointe, grades high school, college liM Ladies distributing catalogs and large filing and sorting job EXPERIENCED lady desires See furnished model 18111 East Warren. Call 885. RENT a new piano as long as adult education. giving out samples near home. in a downtOwn office. The Monday, Wednesday, laundry. 1337. you like. The Music Center. Charge Ads-12 Words for $1.25 TUxedo 4-7531and 823.1837. project will last about 6 22933 Gratiot near 9 Mile. 10.9 10c each additionol word 339 Merriweather cleaning. References. 823. GROSSE POINTE "VILLAGE" -~- months. and will begin in 6118 aiter 5 p.m. daily. TUxedo 4-2820 BOOKKEEPER or accountant'l mid.August. Address reply to MOCERI OUices - desk space - parking Coli TU 5.0516 TU 2-.7252 OPENlNGS FOa TEACHERS ferr.ale, experienced through P.O. Box 111, Detrc.it 48232. DAYV' )RK general, cleaning HAND PAINTED basket purses. Grosse Pointe Farms trial balance. Eastside ac. I and ironing. T u e s day. ARMS lunch box purses. Painting TUXEDO 2-6900 counting office. TUxedo 1-: 18 OR OVER. car necessary. AIR. CONDITIONED 0 f f ice Wednesday and Friday. Tyler 29336 Gloede-turn north off 12 on woou. Special orders. TUx. 3363. Fit your schedule. 25 hours a spa c e available, nominal edo 4.5392. 3 Trunk Lines READlNG DEVELOPMENT 6.5377. MUe Rd. East of Schoenherr. week, start about September rental Includes heat, light For all students from urly ele. across from Macomb Com. and janitorial services. Ideal NEWS SALES STATIONS mentary through high school AUDITORS 10. 961.7606. munity College. DOWNTOWN AREA EXPERIENCED cook wishes Grosse Pointe location. Suit. SPINET PIANO who nee d enrichment in Nat. Corp. hiring now some expo position. No heavj cleaning. Grand Circus Park Newa Stand EAST SIDE. Gal to run Bur. Phone 775-6644. able for manufacturers ~ep' Majestic New. Stand p h 0 n i c s. word recognition, necessary. Call I.P.S. Nick Will live in. 899.1224 after resentative, attorney or in. May be bad by assuming small comprehension and vocabu. Ritter, 882.5480. roughs Sensimatic. Experi. Thursday noon, monthly payments. Beautiful E. JEFFERSON TO CITY LIMITS ence not necessary, will train surance agent. Call 1I1r.Arn. Alden Park Manor. E. JeUeraon lary strengthening. You r ATTRACTIVE. compact 3.bed. finish. See it locally. Write I the right girl. Call Friday oldy, 884.7268. lUId Van!l71te home. 885.6215. COLl.EGE OR EXPERIENCED, reliable, lady room house, Village Lane, Credit Dept., Box 57, Niles, Park Druis, City Limits only. 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. VAl. $255. No pets. TUxedo 1.58'18. Rlverbouse Gilt Shop, desires day work. A.1. Grosse NEW BUILDING, st. Clair Mich. 8900 11:. Jeffenoll SPECIAL MATH TUTORlNG H.S. GRADS leey 2-3526. Pointe references. 825-1238. I DON'T MISS the opportunity Sbores, air-conditioned suites, GROSSE POINTE PARK Elementary through junior high. No expo necessary, up to $7,500 600 to 1,200 sq. ft. Rent in. M1ller Pharmacy. Waybum and MAID. Experienced. Wants to rent this lakeside lower For students who need I and car to start call. I.P.S. BOOKKEEPERS cludes all utilities, janitor. RENT SJue;::eY~rmacy, Beacollsfleld strengthening in addition, sub. 882.5480 days or week. 925.9459. flat. Private yard and swim. Full charge, male or female. mingo Airy plant filled sun PR 1.1870. traction. multiplication. divi. WITH PURCHASE PRIVILEGE Lo~:~:~:es;~re on Charlevoix FEMALE Call Miss Blair, I.P.:S., 882. A.l CLEANING woman. Iron. room and living area. Spa. and Lal •. ' • J ,. " .'. J, • , , ----_..!~ Thursday, July 25, 1968 GROSSE PO IN TEN EW S Thirty.Nine ------_._------_. __._------~------_.- - ---_._--_ .._------'Ill-AUTOS FOR SALE -ARTICLES FOR SALE _8-_A_RT_IC_L__E,S,F _O_R_S_A_U_I,!.~~_RTICLES ~~~ SAL~_ 8B-ANTIQUlS 111-:.~~T~S~O~ ~~~~ __ Ill-AUTOS!O~~AL~ _ II-AUTOS FOR SALE DRIVERS! Approximately $18 . M CINE TH S I [1959 OLDS 98 4.door sedan, '61 FORD 2-Dr. Needs work, 1961i FORD Bronco IV ago n, buys $10,000/$20,000 Liability LA~PS-Pair "Baccarat"; Of!' I A I. power, good condition, $2S0. but runs. $150. 885.3998. 5,000 miles, excellent crmdi. OUTFIT YOUR FAMILY I ____ . ..__ . tion.88I.OI49. IT'S Property damage. Medical gmally $300, now $90. 1967 Tempest Lemans 2'door TUxedo 1.8904. payments. TUxedo 1.2376. I ANTIQUE kidney shaped desk hardtop, automatic, power ---.---- ..---.-.---- 1967 FIREBIRD, yellow, black TRADE-IN TIME Largest Sel~ction of Resale MERCEDES 190 SL convert. Clothing in Area. .. ., and small drop leaf Chippen. steering, power brakes, Sky i '67 FIAT 850 Spider convert. vinyl top, automatic transmis ible-stereo tape deck, excel. igh dollar for trades on SPEAKER systems, 2 Jensen dale table. blue with a matching vinyl i ible green TUxedo 4.0969. sion. power brakrs, steering lent c<,ndition. Besl of[cr over guitars, amps, drums. band New sportwear and liDgerie T.~. 3. N~ed refinishing, $85, We have exquisite accessories. ~ interior and vinyl roof. Only 1-.-:..---'-.,-.-.---.---.- $2,300 or best offer. TUxedo 51200, Call :\II', Lane, 962-9616, instruments, pianos and or. 50 to 75% Off pall'. 886-0839, $195 or your old car down. : 1965 DODGE custom 880 con. 40128. between 6-8, l\Ionday through Friday, 9 gans, Now is the time. ESTf\TES--b~llihl~old. i vertible. Ail' con~i\ioning. full Original Price TH E am-5 pm, Complete or odd pieces. An! SWITCH ING POST VER HOVEN power, 30.000 Imles. TUxcdo 1965 Pontiac Bonneville hardtop . MUSIC CENTER Spring Clothing Takcn tiques. ~iJ\'er, china, furnJ- i 19163 Livernois CHEVROLET 1.7828. coupe. Blue charcoal. Turbo 2933 Graliot 2 blocks north of on Consignment for ture. Oriental rugs, Hugh c.. ,~ blk.North of 7 Mile 13535 VAN DYKE _.- ---.- Hydromatic, radio. heater. pow- 1961 Cadillac Limousine. Jet 1964 ~lGB, Gooti condition. i':ew black. Mechanically O.K. As is Mile Hours 10 to 9 'S FASH ION MART Bolan. 10233 Woudward, TO' Parking in Rear UN 2-1812 363.6000 t' hId- I er, vinyl top, lIIarrakede in. LEE 62500, Hrs.: 10-5. Closed Saturday duro op wll'e II' ee s. ra 10, ug. terior. $1,495. "0" down. Notes special! $795. G.E. DOUBiEO~~-;; Americana 20339 Afack TU 1.8Q82 .. -----. -... ing July and August. 1966 CADILAC Coupe de Ville, i gage rack, wood steering S12.90 per week Range. 30". Exercycle. VAl. 10 to 5 Daily; Fri. 'ti! 9 LUXURIOUS blue green shag , All Monies Go to Charity. full power, low mileage. Ex. wheel. Best offer, 541.5584. carpetmg \\'lth pad. 50 sq.' cellenl condition, $3,250 or - .. -...... BURKE ROGER RINKE ley 3-9923. --- __ .__ yds. will divide_ Sacrifice ,.--.. .. -.-. make offer. TUxedo 4.2147 1967 VOL~O 12.2 aut~~auc, . ----- ..-- ...-- ..- REFRIGERATOR, lll'deabed, ",. 885-3124. '9-ARTICUS WANTED 19000 IIII aIr c nd t ned PONTIAC . da"s, or TUxedo 2-6632 eve. , J es,. '0 . I 10 • 12740 GRATIOT DINING room set, T V. electnc electric guitar, bo)"s bl-ke" -.. _. ------J All" Fill t L k CADILLAC . NOS WANTED nl'II£1<. l' • snow Ires. I eneII'. stove. re fngerator, automatic 26"; golf clubs. 823.5128. Exercycle (Like New) $300 ' P IA ~. 371-2290 washer, electric drver mis .. _ .... . __ .. _ Ironl'i1e ()Iodel No. 85) Grands, Spinets .and small Up 1956 190 SL :'Ilercedes-Benz. 2 Van Dyke het. 10.11 Mi. cellaneous. 1326 Hawthorne. MOVING. 4 section glass front (Like New) S190 rights, Highest cash p8id. SUMMERT 1ME! tops. A:lI-,l")1. snow tires, 1967 Barracuda 2.door hardtop, 757-0767 __ . .____ bookcase, $30; 2 smaIl book. Call TU 1-1665 (After 6) VE 7.01106 Bod). interior \'ery good New Air eonditioning, radio, power DRAPES, gold metallic, excel. cases, SlO each; Single hide.' .______STEP OUT IN STYLE clutch, starter. generator.' steering, power brakes, can. '62 CHEVY-S. S, convertible, lent condition; 6 bar stools; abed, $25; Earbecue grill, $4;' 8.PIECE Beige French Provill. d:Jl)I\S, Art Objects Sought IN A BEAUTIFUL Needs engine rebuild. ~25 sole shift. Excellent condi. Power steering. white wa lis, ' bassinet; bab)' bed, complete; New WO' hose was $22 sell. cial bedroom furnilLlre one Browsers always welcome. AIR CONDITIONED 5437 after 7 p.m, all day tion $1,875. 8863054 or TWin radio, heater. Good condition. brook 3.3663. French Provincial 5 - piece for $10; Naugahyde chair,. headboard, twin beds; Zen.. B. C. Claes Book Shop. Miss COFFEY CAD ILLAC weekends. $590, 8815451. bedroom set, ivory color; $20; Largc dog house, $15; ith TV with sland. b.'and 1 Ethel Claes, 1670 Leverette Hotpointe electric stove. For Hall mirror. S5; Swivel office new. sofa, chair. bookcase. (48216). WO 34267. SEE thl' finest selection on onr 1966 Chrysler N('\\' Yorker.: 1958 VOLKSWAGE:\' ,\,; j,;. 19/)7 ~IUSTANG - }o'aslback. further informalion call VAl.' chair, $15: Camel saddle. $5: dinetle set. 4 chairs, floor owner reconditioned cars in White with a blue interior. 3. $75. ParIs worth more, TU like nell', must sell, extras. ley 1-6565. RCA phonograph, table lamJl. miscellaneous items. WE BUY old gold, jewelry and the Midwest. way power. plus air condition .. , 5.9084. TUxedo 18767. ______model. $30. Indian Village lItlisl sell moving 962.9488 silver. Vogue Jewelers, 22377 ing. 19,000 actual miles. 1m TRANSFERRED. l\lusl sell 6. 331.8155. Moross Road. EXAMPLE: 1965 Cadillac Coupe maculate condition. $2,595. '62 fo'ALCON wagon, aulomatic, i STOPr speaker console stereo; inlaid . DINING TABLE, 6 chairs, buf. de Ville. Bronze. Air condi. new brakes, $225. 886.0595 . cherry table; 3 occasional 3-GARAGE Sale. 4 tires, 7.75x fel, lamps, Ironrite, crib, high WANTED-Maple vanity. rea. lioned, Full power, Low mile.' -,-----.------'1' 1965 Cutlass coupe. Really IN.d I95(j :r.BlRD-New metal, new ed. Midnight bluc. Only $95 or chairs; anti4ue Chinese Chip. 14, 4 tires 8.15xI5; redwood chair, VA 1.7239. sonable, Kling preferred but age. Must be seen to be ap- J ROGER RINKE engJll€, stereo tape deck, 3, vour old car down. " pendale desk; tile.top coffee chaise lounge; 24" boy's bike; nol necessary. TUxedo 4.4395. preciated. $2,795, way power, radio, heater, Ex., . table; Philco eleelric range; 2 26" 3-speed boy's bike; MOVING nIM~DIATE.LY-Se!l I WANTED - Standard 4.dr~~~~ COFFEY CAD t LLAC CADILL/~C cellent condition, 1l81.9174 VER HOVEN RCA portable TV; 11 cu. ft. station wagon foam and nau. quah~y furmture, !Jke new'i filing cabinet small desk, •.._- ---_ .. _--~-----_.------refrigerator; Danish Modern gahyde deck pad. 368 Hill. a~d fine pool table. :lIuch less, office lypewriter, large ad, 3180 E. Jefferson LO 7.6811 VAN DYKE 1965 "1GB - Red convertible. CH EVROLET 8.piece dining set :;nd miscel. crest. Grosse Pointe Farms, than cost. Phone 881.1227 jus'.able wrenches small drill Bel. 10-11 )liIe Good condition. Besl offer, 13535 VAN DYKE laneous items. Call after 5 Saturday only, 11 a.m to 5 weekdays only before 6 pm. press, bench grindel'. Private. 1964 !CORD Fairlane 500 excel 757-0767 TUxedo 2.9940. 3656000 p.m. 885.3445. p.m. 886-0389. 00 TUxedo 6-0583. lent condition. 4-door power ______.. LIVING R l\l furniture, Holly ... ._._____ brakes steering. Burgundy. ...._- -_." OUR WH EELS COST LESS DISPLA Y photographs, 16x20 01' PORCH en~i-;;;~re 3 glass walls wood bed. TU 2.4921 • lOA-MOTORCYCLES 27,000 miles. 885-3868. '66 OLDS 98 luxury sedan. air. larger. Nature studies, etc., fixed and sliding. with screens i DINETTE SET. Formica wood, FOR SALE ------.. -.-, conditioned, power, ever)'. ' also informal portraits. 731. and 3 roll'I'p shades. 886.2311.' tab I e, 4 high back lea the 1': 1965 HONDA 160. Call882.2760. 1:*'4 Pontiac Bonneville. conve:. thing. $2,300. Call 821.5291. NEW 1968 5535. FENDE':ri'precision bass with chairs. Best offer. ~Iust sell --...- .. - 1 hble. Coral. Hydramallc. radio, -1964- CADILLAC Convertible, ------....-- bv Saturday. 527.2553, '67 HONDA 160 Street Scram. I and heater.3-way power, new i air conditioned, low mileage. i 30" KENMORE gas stove, good case a~ld Ampeg amplifiel.... bIer 1600 miles, TUxedo I tires Excellent value. $1,095, CHEV. IMPALA condition. GE refagerator. 2 886.2686 SLIDING GLASS d rs I '''0'' I N t $9 80 k TUx~~I~_~:~:81 Full vinyl swivel chairs. 886.8064. .," '8" ,?D , a 11 5.9166. ' ( own. (l es , per wee' '61 DODGE CODl'ertible. One ______MEN'S suits topcoats tuxedo IlllDUm, 6 6 x6 14 , 2 com., .-----.. --.- .. -- U E Price F RAM E D Print: Monet's size 42 short. Ladies Persian plcte units, $50 each, 115' 1965 HONDA S90. Excellent B RK owner, excellent condition. $2335 "Houses of Parliament", first and mink jacket, dresses and Barclay Rond, Grosse Pointe condition. $220. TUxedo 2- PONTIAC Power steering. new tires. WSW" S.U. Lamps, P Dash, Seat Belts, S.v. Mirror, quality, 33x37", beautifully suits 12.14. All like new. Farms. TUxedo 16490 3211. 12740 GRATIOT Make offer. 886.046~:._ .... Payments $57.98, Our Special Payment Plan. custom framed. 885.2398. _T_U_x_ed_o_4_.0_83_5:..-_- .____ DINiNG drop leaf, 4 1964 HONDA 250 Scrambl~~, 2 371-2290 TAB-ii, 1966 CADILLAC Coupe de Ville. I See Or Call Ran Blakely or Doug Seigfried ------MAHOGANY dinette set. Lazv. chairs. Widdicomb; $400, sac- i helmets. Excellent condItion, Credit Checked by Phone )lOVING-2 white Naugahyde $400 b' ff C II 823 1964 VW DUNE bugg\' chassis: Arctic white. Low mileagl'. 1 i boy chair, desk, Slandard' rifice, $15(1. TUxedo 1-0258. , or cs, 0 cr. a . daybeds, leather top fruit. 3149 with trans-axe!. Best offer r owner C:lr. $3,495. I d' U n dcI'll' 00 d t.vpewriter, - - . over S110, 521-6300. VA 1-0678 wood coHee tab e, fol mg Lamps, miscellaneous. Selling'S 'ACI' d F IC E near Iy new 14x 19 COFFEY CADILLAC table :l'xl0', suitcases, saxo. oul. 777.2169 before 10 a.m, or carpeting and pad $150. Exer. 1965 TRIUMPH Bonneville. 3180 E. Jefferson LO 7-6811 phone case, bicycle accesso. after 5 p.m. cycle S25. Call 371.7763 Cus.ton:!zed in California. One 11968 Cougar hardtop. Automatic, -_._---~._--_._ .•.,._------~------TED EWALD CHEVROLET ties, wringer washer, old. of a kmd:-JIlust be secn to I,power steering. power hrakes, 1963 CORVAIR 1II0nza-bucket scales, magnifying glass for. ATTENTION t1IUSKIE lures ,50 and $1. 1342: be appreCIated. Call after 6 ..radio heater white walls While seats, I eat her upholstery. 15175 E. Jefferson at City Limits stamps. metal cabinet base,' MOVIE l\IAKERS Devonshire. and weekends. TU 6.1755. i wilh 'a black' vinyl roof.' $2,695. On1)' 30.000 miles. $475. One drafting inslru.ments. Brass Bell & Howell 200 EE 16 -.-.-- ... owner. 962-9488. ------. ------~-- [iresido: set With fen d e r. ~IM Mag, Electrie Eye GARAG E Sale: Cottage furni. 108- TRUCKS FRANK ADAM 1964 CHEVY 4.door station TUxedo 1.74,96. Camera (including case) S180 ltlre and appliances. Bike L INCOLN-MERCU RY wagon. 884-2737. ::'I1AiERNITY CLoTHES, s';~~ miscellaneous Friday and New '68 Truck Sale 20777 Gratiot E, Detroit mer. and winter-sizes 10 to 'Norwood Director Expo- Snturday July 26.27 Hour,; 150 Tr uc kS '65 OLDS. 2 door hardtop, 14. Some nam!' labels 886 sure l\Jeter (Unused) 25 II to 2. 385 )10ross PR 2-0200 Power s tee r i n g, power brakes, AlII.FM radio, new 3917.. 751\11112,8 YVAR Lens C- I , 1966 DODGE Dart. Exceptional WOOD ._.__ -----.--.-- .. l\Ioullting (Unused) 55 BASKETBALL hackboard and For Sa e rubber, $1.200. TUxedo 5.3277. condition. Automatic, power ----"- SILENT Scotts Mower, grass Quick.Sel Senior Tripod hoop. Also 2 porI able room sleering, tinted glass. Air con- catcher; 2 months old, like (l.ike new) 25 humidifiers TUxedo 42332. Ready to Work I1-t961"" Opel RaJleye, only ditioned. Best offer. 263-7684 7000 miles. Call 886.6178. new, 884.37_3_6.___ Call TU 1.1665 (After 6) . 0 000 d- t t- EI Camino Camper or 521.6301 INC. DISHWASHER _ GE portable \V-R-OU-.-Gl:rT- IRON "Around::!:" ~;rdell R IIrn~~r le~:ly'~s ah~~~: 4-Wheel Gamper . k't hid ~t & % TOil Pickups 1963 BONNEVILLE Converti. t965 Pontiac Catalina, !I.passeD' MOTORS de1uxe, $85. F ormlCa I c en Tl'ees" bench, $250 value for painted desk, 0 d pilcher an , 10 50 to Choose From hie, silver grey, fully gel' station wagon. Automatic. set. $55. 884- 76. $125. TUxedo 1.0258, bowl, $12. Large painting, Step Van, 8 to 12 Fl. equipped. Alnminum Integral, power steering, power brakes, )lAHOGANY dining set; buffet, BARG'AIN:- 6,000 BTU--~ir con. $10. M,lny miscellaneous an-, Dumps-Single & Tandem Axle wheels. Executive's second! radio, heater, white walls. $1,&.15 tiques, 821.8499 & S k USED CARS table, 6 el1airs, $75. TU 2.4935. ditioner, used 2 weeks, no Vnns • ta es car. Excellent condition, $825 or hest offer. 884.2701_ FRANK ADAM l\IEN'S varnished shoe tr~e;:-iii. ~'olt~:..~~~.~~.6.:.~674.__ .. ,AIB.CONDITIOI\ER - GibsOl. 100 in Stock LINCOLN-MERCURY )00% GUARANTEE perfect pail'; clothe.s hangers. J THRIFT Shop Open every Tues.. Air Sweep. 6.500 BTU. pCI' Shalla Chevrolet 20777 Gratiot E. Detroit Victrola records. wIre record- day 11 to 3:30 P.M. House. feel condition. Call 821.7917 Oul of Town Calls Accepted 1967 Ca~ilIac Eldorado. Dark PR 2-0200 ings, violin, ne\~' corpor.ate wares, clothing, books. elc after 9:00 a~l1\, Saturday 16700 Harper 8852555: [;reen Wlt~ a .blac~ padded. top ON MOST MODELS records books, office supphes. Grare Church. Kcrcheval at . . and matchmg mterJOr. Premium 397 Neff, Wednesday on. L!lkepointe. BLACKSTONE deluxe wringer lI'.w.t., bucket seats. Air condi. DON'T READ THIS AD! washer. lJ:;ed \'cry little, $80. '67 CHEVY lioning, warranly available at 1965 Ford Galaxie 500 2.door STEAMER or school trunk S10. RCAI~PeriaJ 2 door I'efrigera. 8866557. 112 Ton Pickup 55,995. hardtop. II, automatic. power llanovia professional. model tor, Frigidaire Imperial elec. Automatic transmi~3ion. Rea r sleering, powe,' brakes, Aqua 60 To Choose From sun lamp $20. Both hke new. tric range. double oven BI.OND kilchen sel. drop leaf, step bumper. \V/C mirrors, fac-. ROGER RINKE with a black vinyl top and ir.. Moving south. TUxedo 1-2531l. Kitchen aiel convertible Su' 4 ehairs Davenporl and tory warrant) •. terior. $65 or your old car down. BEDROOM set,-'twi~'-beds'. per~:1 dis:~~ae~h~e~r.R~a~ matching chair 886.0347. $122 DN. CADILLAC, double dresser, night stand. was er an. y, s ... ' EUROPEAN anliques. Hand VER HOVEN 15351 GRATIOT at 8 MILE $250 Loveseat and chair, range. All like new. carved Griffin, be.autiful SIOO. ED RINKE Van Dyke bet. 10.11 lI1i, CHEVROLET S100: TUxedo 4-6li73 after I :5f~~rC~al~~;S Pascal candlestick 4' tall. CHEVROLET 13535 V AN DYKE p.m. . hrol17.e and gold, inlricate, VAN DYKE AT IO'h MILE RD, 757-0767 :i65.60oo NEW sparkle drulll sel $99.50" with 9 cast figures. Could only LA 1-6900 PR 8-6400 GARAGE SALE. Moving. must J E 6 0255 DruJl1 (;1e clean. One owner. Fully records, Excellenl condition. 6715 Park Ave. Allen Park perties call or write, Russ Cal- 1 FURNISHED summer or year ural fireplace, finished base- equipped. Low mileage. full 886.5030. lender, LY 9-7422 or William I round colonial brick home. 4 ment, 2-car garage. Near warranty. TUxedo 4-0303, 388-3347 Travers, AM 4.8512. Area code bedrooms, large living room schools and shopping center. after 6 p.m. 26' AUXILIARY sloop. 4-berlh, 616, Captiol City Realty, Inc. with fireplace, dining room Quick possession. Only $27,500 bead, galley. Fast and sound. BILL LEE OLDS Open 7 Days Eastport, Michigan. and kitchen. Partial basement, Owner 884-7090. '65 ELECTRA 225 silver grey Wood hull. TUxedo 1-2407. 2 screened in porches, large CcJN-D-O-l\-I~NIU~t_ 4 bedroom, Home of Fine New Car Trades under 50000 miles. Full power attic. Separate beach house. and air. In beautiful condi- "LEARN TO SAIL" 12C-MOBILE HOMES COTTAGE on Higgins La k e, Over 112' frontage on Lake 2¥, bath, convenient to shop. tion. 885-2137 or 961-3562. On the water lessons in safe ..------ping, carpeting, appliances, furnished. $28,500. Call 1-517- Erie in Kingsville, Ontario, Drive Out & Save Many $ $ $ Columbia 21' keel sail boats. 1968 CAMPER 1232058 or 1-517 725.5655. 31 miles from Ambassador ai~'_co_~diti~~in!: 8~-4939. 1968 FIREBIRD 350 Cll, in. en- ARK SAILING SCHOOL. 771-1 ~ine. Automatic transmission, hridge. Call owner, 'fUxedo '67 OI<1s CutlC'~~ 2.dr. H.T. 2260 and 268.4330. CLOSEOUT COTTAGI'~ completely furnishcd '67 Old~ Town Sedan, db!. power steering, power brakes. -_ ....• _-_ .. 44562, if n~ answer call 1.519-1 HARPER WOODS Vinyl top. Auto., p.b., ps. 23 milcs south of tunnel In power, foclory oir, light blue consule. red. hlack vinyl top . 1968 HYDROPLANE, 9' with: 1968 10'/2 fl. Cobra T r a vel 733-4632. Pnce $30,000. Terms. OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 .. ith dark blue inlerior. One Creom., w.w. t, tinted gloss. Lake Erie. Commuting dis' Like new, 2,500 miles, $2,850. ~odified 18 hp. Mercury en- Camper. Sleeps 6. Hot water $95 or your old car dn, Mint lance. picture windows, elc. LA K E :mCHIGAN font e' COUN~RY CLUB DRIV~, 20830 owner. $2595 1;852867 glO~ plus trailer, all acces- heater. chemical toilet with hold- New-cor trode . condo Scawall with barbecue and . r . ag. _ Nice 2-bedroom bnck Bun. sOrles. ~ell separately or com- ing lank, Unica shower, medi- Beautiful ~elanau Pemnsula galow with expansion area, '67 PORSClIE 912.5. M 0 n e y dock. Call 771-2553. plete ng. Best offer. 882-7629. cine cabinet. 3'12 cubic fl. gas -; two adjacent 100 fl. I?ts. basement, 1% car gar age. '66 Mercury Monterey con- (lack of) forces sale. 822-5677, CABIN sloop "Aye Aye", fully or elccl:icrefri.gerator. 30 gal- verI. FOClory air. Auto., p.~., I: after 5 p.m. 6\;:' ACRES, Thumb Area: Lake $,~ each. Terms. Lakevle.v Ncar hus and shops. Grosse p.b. Block with matching in- equipped, two hunks. two sets Ion pressUle \~ater syste~,. 3. frontage 430x61{}-Mosl beauti- 6363:>. Pointe Schools ... don't miss ferior, r. /l, h., '60 OI,DSMOBILE Dynamic 88 sails make offer. WO 1-9300. burner stove WIth oven. 3 JaCKS, $1795 , all ICC lights and reflectors, ful spot on a high cliff over- i - .------this one! W.W.1. Only 2-door sedan, power sleering, looking Lake Huron. N ear •Development land in lake region puwer hrakes. Good condition, ' AND SEcVICE B u i I t to California Camper Johnstone & Johnstone SALE- " Code. Will accept older camper Grind Stone City. : of Clare County, 140 acres '6801d~ 0442. White, red in- '67 Pontioc COlolino 2 <1r H. One owner. $400. Call after 26801 Harper 771-2300 T. Whife wilh black vinyl to[). Chris Craft Constellation, Com- or trailer in trade. Convenient partially ploUed with county terior. Power steering, auto. I) p.m. 886.3378. Aula., V-8, [l.S., p.b .• r. & fl.• SCHWEITZER approved roads. ------~--- I,ons., Air induc- $3195 mander. Cavalier. and Roamer terms. Call: lion. 8,000 miles w.w.t., 1 owner. $2095 '64 FORD Convertihle. !\lany hoais. Boston whaler, SunIi5h REALTORS .JOHN S. BY APPOINT:\IENT New car trade. Only I'xtras. Good condition. Call ED RINKE TU 2-2100 boats. 1039 CANTERBURY after 2:30 p.m. 7713978. .Johnson and Homelite Motors CHEVROLET (Off }Iorningside) TRUCK-CAMPER DEPT. LAKE FRONTAGE house 11 GOODMAN GREGORY BOAT CO. NEAR LIGGETT SCHOOL 191;6 Mustang Sprint Co u p e. miles north of Port Huron. 93 Kercheval 886.3060 Bronze. Automatic transmission, 9666 E. .Jelr. 82:n900 JE 6-0255 Brick, 2 hecirooms, fireplace, INTERESTING tri.level. Com. BILL LEE OLDS 2 years old. $28,000. Call 293- pletely air-condilioned. Pan- V8, radio. heater, power. New KA YAK Boat just like brand i,AKE frontage 101 on Lake premium tires, Real nice! $1.595. 5775 after 6 p.m. eled family room with natural new (in water once) fiberglas. 12D-ACREAGE AND Columbia. Owner. TUxedo 295 S. GRATIOT, MT. CLEMENS "0" down. Notes $13.60 per fireplace. Utility room. 3 bed- $150. TU 46855. SUBURBAN PROP. 6-0583, week. ERTY FOR SALE , t2G-FARMS rooms. large bath plus 2 half 465-0456 465-0821 BURKE BOSTON Whaler Squall sail haths. Beautiful kitchen. Car- NORTH of Lapeer, 16 miles (J~ boat. 1965, 10'2 f1.. I'illy I3-REAL ESTATE pels and draperies. Quick pos- PONTIAC equipped including ca, top SUBURBAN paved highway, 235 acres. At- _f_O_R __S_A__L_£____ _ session. 12740 GRATIOT carricr. Pest offer over $300. ST. CLAIR BY,. corncr Mayer.: tractive 7 - bedroom horn e, 808 PE;,lBERTON, ;,lonterey. GROSSE PTE. SHORES 371-2290 886-1420. '. 'Executive 4 bedroom home. i landscaped grounds. Barns. Colonial with cool green decor. I hrick, living room, amI dining! BUILDER'S OWN HOUSE All in excellent condition. Would you believe a fire CHRIS-CRAI"T Corsair, '65 -: room, carpetcd, kitchen, balh 65 FONTANA Lane, large 3 bed. 1963 FORO Galaxie 500 XL Flinl R i \'e r runs through place in bolh living room and Paul McGlone Cadillac room custom huilt ranch, COllvertihle. Power steering. 18'", fiberglas. 80 hp . .John-: on first floor. full hascment. property. flcautiful map Ie dining ,oorn. Modern kitchen son e!ectramalic. See al 17061 i large harn. grainery. 3-car large family room, laundry DETROIT'S NEWEST CADILLAC DEALER 390 en~ine. Immaeulate Or grove Asking $425 acre. with easy acces~ to large fam- room, 2';. haths. air condition iginal ownrr, TUxedo t-2406. ~Iack A\'e 884.5699 or 885. 'I garage. land contract '" down. T. S ;\fOHHTS TR 4-9615 ily roolll. 4 bedrooms plus ing. full tiled basement with 5009. ! " mile frontage on two roads. sew:;lg room. amI 2 baths. 50 acre comer. 1\sking $50,' ClmlST~Ii\S TREE FARM. 20 fireplace and lavatory. mallY '63 CADI LLAC '66 CADILLAC t5' BOAT. aluminum Crl'stlin('r, Walk your kiddies to the Park. 000.00. a/Tes. Cadillae. ~Iichigan. other features. By appoint- 18 h.p. I':vinrune. with con- 25.000 Scolch Pine. 3.000 ment. TUxedo 6-t068. GROSSE PTE. PARK cp .... df' ViiI'. A onr 0\\'11(11', Jl(>W 2.1'1', "ordlor ..... hr.,,1iI1l1 Cor;h. trols. TeeNce Irailer. t<:xccl NEW R,\LTnl0RE - Fool o[ Sprucc, P I ant e ci spring ("IH tnd ... with all ("wtflIY POW("f Aqu~ "ith m",".hin.5l: Inl,., :dr anc1 12,')2 YORKSHIRE. Charming SEE lent for fishi ng and water sk i Rase Rd.-30 il. lake Irontag". 1959, Prllned evcry year. Hal' rfJUlp. Thj5 onf" I~ Capri C(lral 11I11 po\\'rr f'qilip. You hlllvf' to c(,llter hall colonial, featur- ing for youngslcrs. TU.(('do 2 h('drool\1 ,,1\ l'e • I .' , c'':.I Thursday. July 25, 1908 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Forty.On. I3-R£AL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ISTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE T3-REAL ESTATE 13-RE.4.L ESTATE 13-RfAL ESTATE FOR SALE ! FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE 1--- FOR SALE _ FOR SALE FOR SALE I 16615 EAST JEFFERSON 4321 THREE MILE HARPER WOODS GROSSE POINTE WOODS AT BISHOP RD. BELOW OPEN OPEN SATURDAY 2.5 P.M. LOVELY 2.FLAT GROSSE POINTE EASTWOOD, 3 bedroom face LIGGETT SCHOOL AREA- OPEN 2.5 SUNDAY SUNDAY 2 TO 5 OPEN SUNDAY 25 P.M. HARCOURT - Near Jeffer- YOU'HE SURE TO fall in love Open Sunday 2-5 Almost new 4 bedroom Colo. BRICK COLONIAL featuring 4 brick, natural fireplace, large with old Cape Cod ... only son. 2 large bedrooms, 1% lot, finished basement; wall<. nial with paneled family Charming 4 bedroom Early GROSSE PTE. WOODS bedrooms, modern kitchen bath plus family room each this Cape Cod is a newer 560 S. Rosedale, between Morn. room, 21f..baths, fully equip- ing dislance to Eastland. home on S. Deeplands, just American C 0 LON I A L in 1923 Fleetwood - Two bedroom and baths, TV roolTl. Top con. unit. Divided basement, 2 ingside and Van K Drive. ped kitchen with bIt-ins, 2 a skip to the lake. Amaz- lovely setting with circular Colonial. Living room with dition. $25,900. Low interest gas Iurnaces, games room, 3 EASTWOOD, First showing I In. Lovely three bedroom, face car aUached garage. Owner ingly deceiving from the drive on PARK.LIKE site. 2 fireplace plus Den. Imme- mortgage can be assumed. car garage. Good rental in. come: Fine location for this brick ranch type. Has 90 ft. Florida bound. Priced to sell curb, because under those full baths, powder room, out. diate occupancy. See it now or this weekend. come. Priced to sell, $54,000. price, home has 2 bedrooms lot, attached 2 cnr ga,'age, under $50,000. Assume 5Ih % attractive dormers are two standing family room (32x. TU 1.6300. each, large lot. 1M! baths, family room \"ith mortgage. Immediate occu. 17166CORNWALL gigantic bedrooms, e a c h 14.5). Be aut ifu I carpets natural fireplace Ie 'us many pancy. drapes included. Owner Flor: ST. CLAIR SHORES BY APPOINTMENT VAN ANTWERP, Face brick with a bath. The first floor o.ther "must see" features. ida bound. All furniture is for 23201 Greencrest - Custom. YOU'LL LIKE this spotless 3 Johnstone & Johnstone bungalow, 3 bedrooms, excel- also has two bedrooms with sale. Extremely good valuc. built three Bedroom, one bedroom bri<:k with modern lent condition, finished base. two more bathrooms. The Johnstone & Johnstone Price Reduced and on~-half Bath Ranch. kitchen, lovely dining room I ment, Grosse Pointe School living is a full thirty feet TUxedo 1-6300 Living room with fireplace and large recreation room. system, owner anxious, make long, and the richly pan. Johnstone & Johnstone la.rge Dining "L," Kitche~ $22,500. Will consider land GROSSE PTE. WOODS I offer. eled den is large enough for several bridge tables. Air TU 1-6300 WIth complete built. ins plus contract. Handy area 2 blocks COOK RD..MACK SECT. ROWE MANOR, 439. vacant. Open Fri- table space. from Warren and Cadieux. CENTRAL Al R-COND. conditioned t h r 0 ugh 0 ut. & day, Saturday, Sunday, 2 to 'r. Phone to see. SCHWEITZER Move today and YOllmight Cape Cod, 2 bedrooms down, Sharp face brick ranch, 15 be moving tomormw. one up. Extra room unfinish. BUNGALOW-4 bed. FABICK REALTY years old, 2 bedrooms, fire. REALTORS GROVE rooms, family room, P/2 ed. $26,000. Owner, 886.5107. place, large sun porch in Member of McEdra and baths. 382 Hillcrest, Grosse TU 1-7710 rear, finished basement, gas A STATELY HOME located in 21043 MACK TU 4-1000 Pointe Farms. For appoint. Grosse Pointe Multiple List. heat, 2 baths. Attached 2 car ing Assoc. one of the Pointe's newer ment call 777.3310. Evenings garage. Large lot. locations, a one block long G. P. Park 881.0430. 1037 MOORLAND DRIVE Only $39,900 str~et in t~e. ~hores. Here st I GF )SSE POINTE WOODS TU 2-2100 1 OFFER ING 18530MACK a fme subdiVISion has been ' OPEN SUN. 2.5 NEAR LIGGETT SCHOOL FORD MANSUR CO. laid out preserving the' Don't miss tbis 3 bedroom 1',~ large old trees on one 'of the bath in the City of Grosse PAYS 8% PER YEAR I SWEENEY Early American ranch with 526.2555 \UDUnON. 1148 near St. Paul LODGE DRIVE 494, south of better known Lake Shore Pointe. Well laid out 1st floor IT IS SO EASY I three large bedrooms and East Jefferson. Beautiful I'states.Tms home is less includes living room, full din. TO FIGHT INFLATION 2'h baths. Paneled family than ten years old and {If. ing room, library, breakfast If a good loclltion is im- & room with fireplace. IXL area near Mayor's official portant tG you, be sure to residence. Eeautiful Colonial. fers all the extras you room. Beautiful lot 60x151. Invest $1,000 or $2,oo{}of your kitchen with dishwasher, see this attractively deco- Wall to wall carpeting would expect to find in a - money with us in a nice 20 disposal, color coordinated Grosse Pointe rated center hall colonial throughout. Second floGr has house of its calibre. Four ANITA family apartment building out stove and refrigerator. Car- without delay! You'U like MOORE peted throughout. T i led 4 bedrooms, sitting room, 2 family bedrooms, plus a Brick bungalow with full dining East Jefferson near Grosse the large kitchen with 881-6800 basement. This is a builders OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 connecting baths. Third floor maid's room and batb. room, 1st floor master bed- Pointe that pays 8% per year I breakfast area and the own home with manv cus- AUDUBON, 1155-Spacious ar. has 3 rooms and bath. Large Magnificent foyer which room and full bath. 2 bed. convenient library. Other instead of only 5% or 6')0. ,----- opens all the way to the tom features. Shown by ap- chitecturally des i g n I.' d 2. living room and dining room, rooms and full bath plus features include a formal Your 8o/c starts right away. GROS'SE PTE WOODS pointment. TUxedo 1.7157. STORY with everything {or natural fireplace, TV room, second floor. playroom 011 2nd floor. Rec dining room, powder room, No waiting. You pay no com. . the large family. 5 bedrooms, 'h bath, glassed.in window room in basement, 2 car ga- 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, fino; mission to anyone. For more Open Sunday 2.5 3 baths, big kitchen with wall.porch with bar. 16::18 all rage. Assume existing mort- ished basement with recrea- "lIIAN OVERBOARD" is a cry details telephone us any eve. 564 Hampton Road-Ideal area. breakfast room. Large family electric modern kitchen. gage at 5% %. PRICE RE- tion room and lavatory, and JUST THE FACTS which could literally be ning from 7 to 10. 821.8985. Spacious custom, 3 bedroom room with fireplace, 2-car ga. Basement rec room_ Gas DUCED for quick sale. a large screened porch heard from the grounds of Or write us - address bungalow. Formal dining rage, carpets, draperies in- steam heat, gas incinerator, overlooking the lovely gar-, room. Lovely kitchen, family BISHOP ROAD. Pridefully we this lakeside residence. We eluded. Ex~el\ent condition. 3car garage, door control dens. Must be sold to set- room 2.car attached garage. off e r an outstanding 18th certainly hope you won't EAST DETROtT Good value. :Movein time for from car. Priced to sell in tle estate. THE NEW YORKER Large lot, close to schools. Century authentic Georgian lose any guests off the school. TU 1.6300. low 40s. VAlley 1-7354. By BISCAYNE 936 Beaconsfield Must be seen. Immediate pos. Co 10n i a 1 on estate s i z e breakwall, but we're sure appointment. An usual home, custom bU. for Grosse Pointe 30, Detroit, Mich. grounds. Master suite with they'll go "0 v e r boa r d" session. BUCKINGHAM, 1246-English I' ------executive. 9.MiIe-Expressway 1 bedroom, bath and sitting when they see what you've Lakefront Home Mack & Vernier: Exceptional, Country home. 5 bedrooms, area. Owner's pride shines room with fireplace, 4 family GROSSE POINTE WOODS don e to this charming, thruout with Early American GROSSE POINTE' SHORES' 3 bedroom, brick colonial. B<.! bedrooms and 3 baths plus 2'h baths; master bedroom with fireplace and dressing QUEEN OF PEACE PARISH older home with the lake at interior. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. most unique new residence. baths, fireplace, enclosed ter- servants quarters. New aL'. its door. Avail yourself of room. Formal dining room, terrific family room, rec and located ON THE LAKE with Grosse Pointe race, 2.car garage. Excellent conditioned f ami I y roo m Sparkling 3-bedroom COLONI. this' rare opportunity to area. Many extras. paneled library. PR 1-2300. games rm. adjoining. Com- a magnificent view of the opens to a walled garden. AL with family room, 1'h snap up a lake property at plete blt.in kitcben in bsmt. water from nearly every Open Sunday 2:30.5:00 baths, 2 car garage, paneled a fraction of the cost of reo room. Spacious entrance COUNTRY CLUB. Un u sua 1 COUNTRY CLUB, 155 - One You must see this house. games room. Lovely carpets, cent sales in the immediate hall with white marble floor plan makes family room block to THE C 0 U NT R Y McKINLEY, 211. Near Ridge. HOOVER drapes included. Handy to area. floor and curving stairway. a possible first floor bedroom CLUB. Family room wilh Well built colonial. Tbree bed. everything. Owner transfer- CHANDLER PARK DR. paneled Iibra r y, 27.foot REALTY CO. with connecting lav., 3 bed. natural fireplace, barbeque rooms. 2 baths. Recreation red. Best "Buy" in area. $31,' Attractive 2 bedroom Colonial family room with fireplace, 29180 Gratiot PR 5.3500 rooms and bath up. and bar. Large living room room. $38,500. with natural fireplace, powder 900. IF YOU'VE BEEN contem. on tree shaded Boulevard. formal dining room, Mutsch- plating getting into some- Priced right at $23,900. Im- NORTH RENAUD. Un us u a 1 room. modern kitchen, break- ler kitchen with breakfast GRAYTON, 1253. Three be~-! 416.418 CADIEUX T f '1 thing on one floor, but mediate possession. area, first.floor laundry'. rooms, two bathrooms. L1'1 d x . wo ami y Ranch-formal dining room, fast room, 3 main bedrooms, Johnstone & Johnstone den or fourth bedroom, 3 haven't found a ranch house room, 5 bedroooms, 5'h, brary. Recreation room witb uple near Jefferson. $48,000. den, 2 bedrooms. Iibra r y, TU 1-6300 which meets your require. fireplace. Two-car brick ga- Call 772-186.1.8a.m.-2p.m. or could be used as third bed- baths, maid's room and bath, HARCOURT baths" including an 11x16 first floor laundry, patio. 1 I ments, may we suggest you rage. Near shopping and 8 p.m.-10p.m. room. Beautifully paneled rec- Hard.to.find Income - Georgian foot Roman bath in master I swimming pool, all tacked see this fine example on Colonial. Living room, full din- suite. 3Ih car garag~ transportation. One of the ------reation rOom, glamourous spot Stephens Road. Three bed- for entertaining. Pre fer s carpet, n ice I y landscaped ing room, bright kitchen with sprinkler system, prIvate bedrooms is on the first floor. GROSSE PTE. WOODS room with two baths. There land contract. site, 119x171. TU 4-0600. TAPPAN Says breakfast space. 3 bedrooms, boat dock. The ideal home was a maid's room which 2 bath~, carpeted throughout, for anyone lookIng at houses Following By Appointment: Exeellent 3 bedroom Ph story LAKEPOINTE, 939-Lovely 3. "WHERE" Is as Important has been converted to a Same layout up and down, 3- in the top price range. WINDMILL POINTE DRIVE utility room, and a third with large panelled family A must! See this just paintel1 bedroom ENGLISH with new as "WHAT" You Buy in a Home car garage. bath. Tucked away in a UNIVERSITY. First advertised. room. Gas heat, fully air con. 3 bedroom semi-ranch per- paneled family room, games cul-de.sac on the hill. Four spacious bedrooms. Den. ditioned, garage. Handy to fectly planned with Florida room, 2.car garage. Carpets, OPEN SUNDAY ROSLYN Detroit Paneled Recreation room with schools, bus, shops. Immedi. room facing the lake - pan- draperies included. Perfect Open Sun. 2.5 _ ate occupancy. Priced to sell, 2 to 5 3 bedroom Bungalow. Move.in bar. $36,000. elled den - secluded terrace. move.in condition. Price re- condition, 2 bedrooms and $26,500. YOU CAN TAKE the house out grounds 100x250. duced. TU 1-6300. 1039 CANTERBURY-Fully air- batb down, oversize bedroom, KENSINGTON, 4100 - weill LITTLESTONE. Very good Colo- of thl' country but you can't maintainerl Ph stOry home conditioned quality 4 bed. air conditioned, on 2nd floor. i nial. Three bedrooms, one and OXFORD, 1834- Exceptionally take the country out of this located in a large 60' cor.; Johnstone & Johnstone NEFF-"Want a large family room split-level with spa. Living room and dining area one-half baths. Den. Deco- ne'lt bungalow on 80' lot. house. This farm colonial ner lot. Living room 17x21',' TU 1-6300 home around the corner from cious family room, full base. with Fireplace. Car p e ting rated in excellent taste. the City Park?" Come through Good car pet i n g included. has been decorated and 2 bedrooms and bath down, : ment, 2'h car attached ga, renovated without losing throughout. 407. You will be delighted Ideal for young couple or re- rage. bedroom and lavatory up'. HOLLYWOOD. Trim Colonial. tiree who :ikes to garden. one pinch of its country with the interior and largc E. OUTER DRIVE stairs. Glass porch, finished i Three bedrooms, one and one. I park like yard. Quick occupancy available. 793 CRESCENT LANE - Cus. flavor. The living room is basement, 2.car brick ga-, a step down from the ran. half batbs. G I ass I.' d and TU 1.4200. tom built 1960 4 bedroom Near Warren. Charming 3 bed- rage. Immediate occupan-I screened porch. $31,900. CHAMPION colonial with large living oom planked entrance hall. room brick Colonial with cy, carpeling included. , DETROIT PRESTWICK, 178B-Charming room, formal dining room, The dining room boasts a screened and covered terrace PEMBERTON. Spacious Eng- Realtor 3-b e d roo m ENGLISH 2- kitchen wit h built. ins, gracious bay and its floor in excellent location. Living NEARLY EVERY home for sale i lish. Four bedrooms, three STORY on lovely corner site family room, 2% baths, rec. is parquet. Upstairs are and dining rooms overlookJng in Grosse pointe can be I HARVARD - Priced right for seen in our r.atalogue of and one.half baths plus extra the 3-bedroom Colonial. Ex. 52x150. Large living room room, 21h car garage at- four honest-sized bedrooms lovely yard. Owner transfer. i OPEN SUNDAY 2:30-5:00 ,photos. Stop in and He bedroom and bath on third cellent location. Schools and with beamed ceiling. paneled tached. In prestige location. and tw() more over tbe at. red, must sel\. i floor. 'Modernized kitchen. library, 2 full baths. Excellent Move in immediately - in tached garage. tbem today. ' shopping. c $38,500. N. RENAUD. 1701-See this condition. Seplember 1st oc- time {or school. splendid c en t e r entrance, CHALMERS. 3.bedroom, Ph cupancy. Priccd to selL $34,- PINE COURT. Custom Colonial. three bedroom .two bath Colo. bath, den, modern kitchen 800. TU 1.6300. 705 PEMBERTON - Would you IT'S A MOOT point, but in the Three bedrooms of which one nial built to please that spe- with built.ins. 5% % mort. believe? If you are an indi- Pointe we contend you HIGBIE TOLES is on first floor. Two baths. cial lady! It has a popular gage balance. vidualist, like to do your won't find another home Realtor Library or fourth bedroom. floor plan with a formal din- BY APPOINTMENT own decorating, this is a which offers so much space, Recreation room, ing room, large kitchen with real challenge. Contempo- in such excellent condition, REALTY 74 KERCHEVAL TU 5.4100 I eating space for a famil~" a INDIAN VILLAGE C A L V I N - Face brick 11,1, rar)' 3 bedroom, 2% baths and priced below what bas located on large pictur- 84 Kercheval 886-7100 Our 27th year in Grosse pointe ESSEX. Regency well cared paneled library and down- An Historic Site STORY 011 corner lot. 5 bed- been selling in the neigh- I for. Four large bedro(,ms, two stairs lav. Many extras in- rooms plus family room built esque lot. Take advantage borhood. We speak of thre of the waterfront park. Im- and one-half baths. Library. cluding recreation room and SEMINOLE. Authentic Dutch 1950. Owner transferred, anx- large bedrooms, one with Recreation room. Terrace. sprinkler system make this ious for deal. Arrange for in- mediate occupancy in this dressing room; and two full GUIDE TO GOOD SERVICE Colonial, 2 bedrooms, 2 full unique home. home complete. Quick posses. baths down. 3 bedrooms. 2 spection by calling TU 1.4200. baths sumptuously spread LaSALLE PLACE. Charming sion. baths up; library and den. 1985 SEVERN - Compare this over a leisure room living - HAWTHORNE. 1453 _. SEMI- JOANNA WESnRN C 010 n i a I. Five bedrooms. [ Open Sunday 2:004:00. one before you bui. 3 bed. room and modern kitchen three and one-half baths on BY APPOINTMENT RANCH with 2 bedrooms and with eating space for the VII NDOW SHADES room colonial with all the Cleaning, Turning, Repairing second floor. Powder room. SEMINOLE. English tudor 4- bath down, bedroom, sitting kitchen built-ins, 3 spacious entire family. The garage I Breakfast room. Paneled rec. IWell appointed three bedroom, Fast Service bedroom, 2 batllo, 2 lavs. room ,study and oath up, bedrooms all with walk.in is attached and upfront, al- reation room with fireplace bath a!1d a half ranch on a hasement games room and 2- lowing ior an exceptionally I ALSO FEATURING Family room open to garden. closets, formal dining room, CUSTOM MADE SHADES and bar. Choice location on I lovely dead end street. In. car garage. Onc owner home large backyard. Owner's paneled den with fireplace. I FOR TH! cul.dc.sac. eluded are a panelcd family S E M I N 0 L E. Mediterranean in A-I condition. TU 4.0600. van is leaving soon. Will I In excellent condition. HOME AND OfFICE . I room. large kitchen with eat. archcd doorways lcad to open yours be arriving? CLOVERLY. CommodiOUSand ing space and a beautifully \.errace from which to view LA BELLE, 459 - 3 bedroom 1776 SEVERN - Cente. en. luxurlCus. F 0 u r bedroom~. finished basement complete the tennis court. face brick COLONIAL. 18x20 trance Georgian type Colon. GRAlfrop Four and one:half baths. ~1- with wet bar, stools, refrig. farrily room with Thermo- ial on large tree.shaded cor- THIS ONE CARRIES its age SALE brary. Excepbona~ recreatIon crator and many other attrac- pane windows and sliding ner Jot. 3 bedrooms, 21h' well Minor face lifting has OH SALES JJ04D SERVICE room. Mutschler kItchen. live features. This one won't AIEo Gcorgian. Colonial, Tudor, doors. 2-car garage. Ncar baths, family room, modern occu'rreu Qvel' the years, RENTAL STOCK 14830 Warren, at Alter TUxedo 5-6000 las1, so hurry! Priced in the and Town House. bus, shops. TV 4.0600. kitchen, attached garage but the patrician, English VENDOME. Southern Colonial 40s. and storeroom. Many ext- lines tell you this was and in prime location. Four hed- LINCOLN, 984-Rcady to mOVe ras. Original owner. always will be a real in. Brick ccnter hall COLO- rc.-oms, two baths on second VACANT LOT ST. CLAIR SHORES beauty. Large bedrooms Serving tlr, Point' Area floor. Maid's room and bath NIAL has living room with BY APPOINTMENT with studio ceilings, and on first. Library. Many inter Bet: 534 ann 852 Trombley., EXCEPTIONAL First Offering: fireplace, full dining room, 884-6200 four bathrooms on the sec. ~1Jf esting features, Four car ga. SIze 58x150. 22552 Statler Blvd. M 0 8 t I kit c hen with dishwasl:", ond floor. Tht' backyard • SAYINGS sought afler location on the brcakfast bay, 3 bright bed- FIRST OFFERlNG - Buy now rage. Wide lot. Tlrovides anolhe!' "world" Addin, Machines on4 DETROIT rooms. See this today. TV 4- so you can be moved in be. Harbor. Superior construc- of privacy amI c h arm Typewriten Seles &. Servlc. BISHOP. Fine residence for siz. tion of home. boat well and {ore school starts. 3 bed. OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 0600. achieved only with year~ of able family. Five bedrooms, all steel seawalL 4 bedrooms, room colonial with ample. growing time for the mag. LOTHROP-Make appointment sized rooms, 2.car garage, WOLVERINE four and one.half baths plus GRAYTON, l0045-AII brick 2 baths, 2 lavs. Enjoy view- nificent trees and hedges. semi.finished apartment over bungalow. Four bedrooms, 2 ing this lovely spot. Open now to scc this beautiful cus- beautiful fenced yard, in Typewriter Service tom built 3-bedroom 1'06 hath Ilarage. Largeilaneled library. down, two up, }Ih baths, full Sunday 2:30.5:00. the Farms. , 13131 E. JEFfERSON AVE. Grosse Pointe Ca~ Modernized kitchen. Recrca- basement. garage. Priced at COLONIAL wit h exccllent 22641STATLER BLVD. Pen in. closet area, nalural firep;ace, 19998 FA1RWAY DRIVE- "It is better to wear out Nexl 10 the Newport Hot.1 tir.n room. Spacious grounds $21.000. Don't wait to see on Sharp, deluxe, custom-built near Jefferson. Sunday-eaIl for an appoint. sula jutting into Lake st. Clair sprinkler system plus many than to rust out." VA 2.3560 TU 2.&311) large enough to aCNlmmodate other extras. Won't last long! 3 bedroom, 2'h bath ranch ment. with large rooms, rec. room Bishop Cumberland -_._---- EDGEMONT. Attractive Re/(en- a custom buill 4 hcdroom I TV 1.4200. sprinkler sys\.em, plus many WE DISTIlOY BY APPOINTMENT ranch, 6' concrete walk with '. cy design. Built 1955. FOllr extras. See this one today! bedrooms. two and one.half guest boal facilities. Spacious STE~"ENS - Prime locahon. GROSSE POINTE ANIS baths. Library. First {loor util. OUTER DRIVE E., 11~81 grounds wit.h patiocd area TIlls 4-bedroom. 21,~ hath 757 MIDDLESEX - 4 bedroom, 1 .. 5 • ROACHU • RATS FIRST OFFERING - There for posh entertai!1ing COLONIAL has paneled h- Clayton C, Purdy, Jr. JOB OR MONTHLY IEIlVlt,I itv room. 1.50 {oot lot near • brary. 30' living room carpet. 21k bath contemporary with Rohert G. Edgar Shoe Repair la'ke. WeIl landscaped. is rcal value in this threc library, recrellti()n room, CALL TODAY VA 1-0321 bedroom, I'h bath colonial cd,large maste~ be~room w~th OUTSTAND 1NG f lower conservatory. All Mary F. Schla!i 36:> Fisher Rd .• Opp. High MASTER PEST CONTROL with a paneIled family room, fll-?placc. FamIly kItchen With Marian J. Bode LOW RATES. NO C~lt SIGNS SUBURBAN LIVING b\lllt-ms. Attached 2.car ga. large rooms, in excellent kitchen with built.ins, break .. condition. - ._--_._--- ..------_ _- THOROUGH COVERAGE fast room and recreatior rage. lOOx172'site. TU 40600 John R. Strongman EAST SJDf: rcprescntative f\)r Julia B. Tobin ON OTHER room with fireplace. This 'Vineyard Homes". Build a WILl.lAMS CT. W,,-The best MOROSS ROAD -- Priced in There's "MOORE" in Store for yov •• - GROSSE POINTE HOUSES hOllsc really sparkles. Call us new home on you!' lot or in of cverylhin~! Top quality the 40's, in St. Paul's par. Dorothy :lleeker for an appointmcnt and YOIl lovcly new North East com RANCIl in star of Sea 1'ar- ish. six hcdroom colonial JameE P. Danaher wlren you SELECT "TIIe Original R.'iahfe" will be plcasantly surpriscd. within walking distance to Slop in for a time savln~ list munily near ]-'iftcen and ish, 3 king sized bcdrooms. 2 Sue Mcgowen SELL"QUICK-GET "MOORE" , tailored to your requiremcnl~ Mound. Homcs priced from haths, pancled family room, Farm's pier. from o.ur compreht;nsive ,CALL US FOR INFOR"IA'l'ION' $.15.000. games room. 2.car attached 20.y('~,r mrmbrT' East Sid. F~1l~es~3:~\'I~ld Gr()~e Pomte catall\~ o. pho. I I Multl.Photo J.l.t • commercial tographs and smaJl floor I O~ ALL GROSSE POINTE I TIIANK f d' 01lT garage on lovely landscapcd I Service GrosSi P0tnt• Industrial Pl'oper\lel I ' I you or rea 109 site. Must be SOLD! TU 1. TAPPAN Purdy pans. PROPERTIES' advertising. CaJl us, To bwW or "" 6300. REALTOR (;, Can VA 2-5052 JOIL'l S. 90 Kercheval On.the.HiIl ..eal e,lot. CHAMPION JOHNSTONE &- 15511 MA.CK MAXON Member of Grosse Pointe Edgar , ..... Some..... lltiII REALTOR GOODMAN •.. Notlln,hlm BROTHERS, INC. \ Real Estate Board • •-. . 63 KERCHEVAL TU 4-5700 :~3 Kercheval JOHNSTONE 1\3 KBRCITF.VAl, TU 261)()1l rmmY!3 .~-- ...i.'( ~ . . " .. Page Forty-Two.--_._--' GROSSE POINTE NEWS ----_.------1~~~~~113-RUL~~E 113-RUL~TATE l~S!ORSAU _11~n~~R~A~~-7- 211-P~NTINGAND ::l: ~ I__ !-OR ~~~~ ~~_~~~~-- COI\IMERCIAL HOT SPOT i DOG GROOMING by ro~y. RIco. DECORATING , I All breeds toy and miniature . . f ulk' :....~.;.'.. C'LASSZJJ:'L~D (1:{ ST . CLAIR TERRACE CADIEUXduplex. Modern,Road area,2 bedroomsfull brick NorthwestLittle M~ckcorner177x142of llllIneUtiliitesand poo dl es ".,<:5'95 pick up.' and EXTERIORfree estimates.pain 109,.pamt ca repalfm~, I IN GROSSE POINTE each. TU 2.9442. in $200" ir~nt ft. R~asonable deliver $.L~ extra. PrJce~ In and cleaning gutters. PRes' ~.;".".,.' Nwit' . dude cllppmg, shampoomg, tt 93947 .i ,.:....••..i grl'naCitOhUeshaePaarrttmoefntGsrSoistsue' ern~s. nail and ears. 'fraining class. ~ ..--'-.--'------! Tr~l:d -'HUNT-C:LUBDRIVETHE WOODS ~A:.~C~______T~~~~l~ es in grooming. For appt. 823- YERKEY & SONS ;;< 'resident'alH I' Pointe. in a wellM'establishedt { 3 Bedroom Brick Colonial, tra. 14-REAL ESTATE 0506 .------WE SPECIALIZE - Exterior ( i' shoPPin~. ::ae~~porlt~~i~~ r:nn~ dilionaIly Grosse Pointe. Nat- WANTED AKC WHiTE miniature female painting. 27 years' experience. ; An~ it I schools. On the corner of SI. ural fireplace, finished base- -- ... ------"oo(lles. Stud service. 755. DU PONT PAINTS Used "1 ment full dining room ga FAMILY needs fine 3 or 4 bed. I' Call TUxedo 2.6900 _ 3 Truck Lines To Serve You Quickly ~i; Clair and Maumee. The se rage: ' - room hume. in 30's. Private. 0626. Reasonable. Call Evenings. 1...•.1 :~~rt~~~~\:~~~i~g bft~of:: Transferred, must sell, $30.500 Mr. Jay. TUxedo 1.7609. GRAYt~y--~~dle (f;~~i;)-\~ilh TW }.5896 772.3116 1 , Your Ad Can Be Charged E i roo~~n~~':~:with natural fireplace. or~assume__$18.500R~mortgage. I~::~~~~... -. ------~~-_papers, 2 years old. ••19204' iNTERiOR':~~~~~=:EXTERIOR paint. ~.~_~I ll washer. plus full basemenl JOANN NEAR STATE FAIR ~~enier:e~.va~~I~~~~" or ~~7~ O'''L'-DENGLISH Sh;;~~d~g~~\a.l~ penndtergUrtetePrasir.s'F'rVeae ePsatPI'merainteg. 13-REAL ESTATE and 3d floor bedroom and 13.bedroom ranch. 2.car garage. a 13-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE bath. Also pleasant rear court- Modern kitchen and bathroom. i 5959. 13 II' e e k s. AKC champIOn 382.1221 13-REAl !STATE . .. __ .__ yard and garage. Conventional tiled basement. Home utterly sired. $295.425.1125. -- -~--.------fOR SALE FOR SALE mortgages available. Only 1 spotless. Many, many fea. 15-~~:~~~JNITlfS SHOW qu~lity whit~;;~di;;; PAINTING - W~LL - Tex - GROSSE POIVI'E lImlES GROSSE POINTE apartment left. Models open tures, .__ .---.--~ Grand-sire Champion Ding. 3'nd paperbangm~ - remov. ROMEO AREA OPE:\ S[;:\ .2.5 788 Fairford Road. Here is the I Saturday and Sunday 25 p.m. Ding. Trimmed, full pedigree 109 -: wall wasblDg, 30 years Exeeuti\'" ranch, 3 bedrooms. :\. OXFORD 9OO-Early Amer. Jd"al 3 bedroom Raneh with or by appointment daily. Full GEO. F. SHORT, INC. MOVE TO FLORIDA included. $115 to $150. 886- experience, wor~ guaranteed. I '2 bath, li\'jng rOOIl1. dining ica n Center Hall Colonia I. 24 central air-conditioning and price $29,900. 19934 Harper 881.2811 OV./N '(OU R 4417 and 7732441. ~ertens, 122 M~~r, TU 2.0083. r00111, hreakfa~t nook, full ft. li\'ing room. formal dinin'!, hasement, 24' square ree. room, panelled den. 4 well family room. 2 full baths and MICHIGAN REALTY CO.-.---.- ..-.--- ..------20-"--PI;":"'-0-SERVICE' I R. L. SHURTLEFF room. 2car gllra~(' 14'x2()' planned bedrOOJlls. 2'2 baths, 2mentcar hasattachedree room.garage.wet Base.'bar. 823-3710 GROSSE PTE. SHORES OWN BUSINESS ---.----- ",1"Il -- PAINTING CONTRACTOR tractor barn. Oil heal. Loll' 2 car all. gara~e, Lot is taxes. 10 acres. $54,OOU. 80xl2fl ft. Elaborate barbecue ~~=~y ~~~;; e:t~~s.lav. And I~E~~AS:rI.E-~122~~~::en o~ I 35 FONTANA LANE A FRANCHISE C9:~~L~e~:UJ'd:n~~ se~~i~~~~~~: IBest Material. Service and price. 1.7529448. gl'i]J and palio. Peace T' d B' h I I I de.mo~lJ~ng. }\l~m\)er Plano I 25 years ill Grosse Pointe. FOI' LOHAJ.\E 732- WeD built 3 3446 Harvard. Large face brick G II 'h )ro.ne an IS op ,NEW CAPE COD, almost eom- \ ROOF COATING Techmclans GUild. R. Zech, free estimate call Grosse Pointe Farms hedroom. 1'.2 hath Colonial wilh good traffic pattern, 1 Colonial. 4bedrooms and 2 b:d ag er High all close. 3 pleted; 5 bedrooms, 3'h baths, BUSINESS 7317707. I full baths and 2 half baths, t r~:;s and b~th UP. mas. library, family room. 1XL PIANO tuning and repairing, TU ClovcrI~, 452, near ~I.ack. F!rst hlock to school. shops and 1-7336 Off~rJng. Brick. Cape Cod. hus, Owner will bargain, loads of possibilities to update ~r b e r~~ an ~aJh fdown. kitchen. 2';1, car garage, air. $40 000 A YEAR Thomas Pettit, TRinty 3-9239 -----. -. ------this magnificent home. St. fam:;u I u it~n~he b ~n~iJY conditionir.l;. 1mmediate oc-' or TUxedo 1-2382. I C,!STOM pamtmg, and decorat. Dmmg room. rlreplace, ;;a- THOR); THEE 524 - Off Cook Clare Parish. . tlh r~~t' s h e es uy cupancy_ POTEN'T1AL .______mg. wall papering, 30 years rage. Prime location. Priced I Road, 4 Bedrooms. 2 hath. In e om e sc 00l system 21-MOVING & STORAGE experience. 527-3933; 521-4.519. right. cenler hall Colonial. Close to Stop in to let us show you our under $30.000. FONTANA Star of Sea Parish and G. P. photos of many other homes BU ILD ING CO. A LIFETIME oPP?rtl,ili~y to I - A-I INTERIOR and exterior U, S. Familv room and den. . G P . t d'" RUTH ASSOCIATES own your own busmess ID the . . . )n rosse om e an Vlclmty. TU 4-2750 Suns h'me St at e. 'rh. IS b'uSlness' MAYWEATHER MOVING CO . pamtmg,p er h"ng'ngwall washmgHave insurand .\Iutschler Kitchen. gas heal. is concerned with the coating Licensed. Responsible. HOllse. ap .. I . . Kit\! KAY Profession all)' landscaped REALTORS 371-7222 grounds, BETTY V IN G I ITU 64060 Eves. TU 54060 ._~p_~~_~ai~~_l=::.~_~~~~a~_ 2.6 ;~oo~o~~sali;~~h E:~:y m~~e~; ~~l~i~~~ ~~;~~c~~r~~Uj~b ~~~ ~~~. 8.~~:0~e~~te:~~~~\.~~. ~IIDDLESEX 529 - To settle ------. ONE BEDROOM co.op apart. gravel roof in Floi"ida is black large or too small. Free esll. --HERiTAGEPAINTING-- __ -----.--.--- Estate. Unusually well built English in beautiful Windmill REALTOR CHOSSE POINTE ment, Detroit River, $20,000 with mildew in 1 year-even mates. 861-2280. and GROSSE PO INTE Pointe. 5 Bedrooms. 3 baths. 20525 MACK 886-3210 cash. Monthly maintenance a new roof. If you are honest, DECORATING South of Jefferson near the $60 F 'nf t. 7773310 d ---~------2 half baths, pan. lihrary, 3 car Lak~ . or I:-"orma IOn • • a good worker an can run KEN'S MOVING - Local sub. Residential, exterior, interior, 3 hedroom, Ph hath home near atl. garage. 2 ?olatural fire- 1------Evenings 881-0430. a busincss. your potential is urbs, One piece or houseful. wallpaper hanging, antiquing. ____ . ~ . . .__.______$40,000.00 a year. Small inr Low rates. TU 2-8540. 892.6771 - 264~1253 Austin Prep. Brownell, and 51. places. Lot 88 x Approx. 240 Center Hall Colonial. 4 bed- Paul schools. Air-conditioning. ' ft. Many extras. lNDIAN VILLAGE LEX INGTON 444 vestment of $5.000 plus work------1 ------room, 2'h baths. paneled WaIl.to.wall carpeting, fullY FOLLOWING BY FOR SALE OPEN SUN. 2-5 ing capital. Do not apply un- 21A-GENERAL SERVICES COMPLETE decorating. Paper. library, year 'round Florida less you can meet require- hanging. insured, guaranteed. lined draperies on main floor. APP01NT.\1ENT room. l\I{)dern kitchen. 2 car Den. Excellent condition WESTWIND LANE 30-4 Bed. App't Only 3 BEDROO.\I. 2.batil ranch. ments. CARPET LAYING Al Schneider. TUxedo 1.0565. attached garage. Call for Excellent Far m s 10eaUon. ROX NEW AND OLD 1------.----- throughout. $34.800, See your room Semi.Ranch, all good IROQUOIS-Several fine older complete details. 2.700 sq. ft. on 120' lot. Must Producls Co. Stair Carpet Shifted COMPLETE Decorating service. hroker or call owncr, TU 2- sized rooms. 1st floor has 2 homes in this historic section bedrooms, 2 baths. large fam. with 4 bedrooms. 2 or 3 baths, be sold to settle estate. Va- Mr. Cairns, WE 3-3870 Repairs of All Types Painting, interior. exterior. 8463 between 6.7 p.m. JOHN C. STAUDT, cant. Cigaret Burris Re.Woven Paper hanging and removing. ily room. Handy ht floor util. library, full dining room. --- ..------ALSO Materials. workmanship guar. ity Room. 2nd floor has 2 maid's quarters, etc_ In good INC. REALTOR BEAUTIFUL apartment build. anteed. For estimates. call bedrooms ann bath. Top condition with fenced lots at SHAREMET REALTY ing with 10 apartments and 3 NEW CARPET SALES WILLIAM FORSYTHE ST. CLAIR SHORES.12 :Mile. Grosse Pointe location. Larg~ least 6S'xI71'. We believe VA 2.0100 Eves. VA :';-6593 779.1515 .Jefferson - Beauliful neW stores. Goo d investmenl. Sampies Shown in VAlley 2.9108 irregular 101. they are reasonably priced. ------_._---- $15.000 down. Evenings. 881- Your Home ------h(}me. 3 large bedrooms, 2'.~ SPECIAL OFFERINGS GROSSE POINTE WOODS- ha\hs. family room. dining OPEN SUN. 2-5 FOR LEASE 847 WESTCHESTER, G r 0 sse .5853. BOB TRUDEL BUILDING EXT E RIO R S 3.bedroom brick Colonial. New roonl. 2\'2 -car aUached ga- BISHOP RD. 5234 - LOOK - IROQUOIS - Larger. roomy Pointe Park. Brick Colonial, TU 5-0703 CLEANED wit b presr.ure rage. View of lakc. Immediate COMPARE - and you will Georgian style with 3 family kitchen hot water heater, car- center hall entry. 4 large )'IAMA AND PAPA MOTEL. 11 THERIEN equipment. Aluminum, brick, occupancy. $39,900. Thomas see the value in this nice bedrooms. 3 baths. niaid's peting. Shown hy appoint- bedrooms, living room with units, fully furnished. Ready HOME MAINTENANCE stucco, slate and awnings. E. Schullz. 884.4423_ brick Colonial home. Six large quarters on second floor, Size. ment. Call TUxedo 4.4832. af. fireplace. den, 2 full and 2 to go. Only 20 minutes from Roof leaks ch"cked. Gutters Work guaranteed. Free esti. rooms. screened terr::ce. New able library with fireplace on ter 2 p.m. half baths, fin ish e d base. the Xway. on busy U.S. 25. cleaned and repaired. Cement mates. kitchen, first floor lav. Handy first floor. Excellent condition. ment, carpeting. Near schools Full price. $14.950.' porches and steps repaired to Schools and transporta. Adults preferred. $315 month. and transportation, By ap- and tuck pointed. Chimneys BOYD INDUSTRIES, INC. tion. Quick 0 c cup a n c y. unfurnished. SPACIOUS RA]I;CH, 26'x16' pointment onty. $47,500 owner, JOHN A. ROWLING. INC. BOURNEMOUTII: Beauliful 3! r e p air ed, Basements and 9 a.m,-4:30 p.m., 759-3030 $28.900. liloi:Jg room, natural fireplace, hcdroom brick colonial. Close 823.2491. LEXINGTO;" OFFICE attics cleaned. Phone 885.5500. to schools, transportation. UNIVERSITY 4162 - 7 nice HUGH CHALMERS 17'xll' dining room plus open 883.3700 359.9£11 and shopping. Near Mack and rooms. 3 Bedrooms, 2 down. TU 4.4040 kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 21'xI3' KURT O. BAEHR ?-Iew family room with fire. master hedroom, 2 baths. 1ge, 1341 N. RENAUD - Grosse 21C-ELECTRICA.L Moross. SERVICES CUSTOM Painting ?ond Decorat. BOURNEMOUTII C J R C L E: place and parquet floors. 2nd 1------rec. area, combination guest Pointe Woods. Custom 3 bed. I ing. Wall papering. Guaran. Rrick ranch. Extra large kit- £loor bedroom has sitting BUCKINGHAM. 1011, near Jef. house with bar, kitchen. At- room brick ranch on 244x145' INVESTOR ELECTRICAL WIR[NG teed. Free estimates. LAke. chen. Family room and fin. room. Very sharp. New gold ferson. Open 2 to 5. This 5.bed. tached 2-car garage. Approxi- lot. Large living room, formal OR ACTIVE PARTNER and Rl .."PAIRS view 1-5716. ished basement. Air CODrE- carpeting and drapes inc1uel. room English tunor won't last mately 3,000 sq. ft. on one dining room, 20x20 circular Independent company in KRAUSMAl',N ELECTRIC CO. lioned to keep you re:ll cool! ed. much longer on this aclive floor. On fenced % acre with family room with po IV de r finance field; established TU 2.5900 CUSTOM PAINTING lmm e d i,a SIJOUNSSnCsAsyiOn2'.5te S'llioway & markel. PRiCE REDUCED. trees, in beautiful Engleside room and bar, 2'h baths, and able to expand with ------CO. All spacious rooms. Paneled Sub. near Metro Pk. road complete basement. 3 car additional capital. Mini. 21D-ELECTRICAL & DECORATING WALL PAPERING p den. Quality appointments. west of Gratiot. Will sell rea- garage, sprinklers. mum $50.000. APPLIANCES o E N Interior aud Exterior DF.VONSlllRE: 3900 • 3!l04- TU 4-7000 Good funclionallayoul. 3 bath. sonable. Corner of Engleside Reply to Box H-25 20 Years Experience Beautiful 2-family flat, 6 and Information and picturcs of rooms. 2 lavatories. Carpeting and Edgewood Drives. Tele. LOBECK REAL TV 1 Grosse Pointe News GROSSE POINTE'S ONLY RUDOLPH TONELLO ~e;t~rPae~~ngfll~:~Ca~~teD~~~f~ __ ~::~-li~;l~~Oi~~~s~ale in ~:;~~ncd/ ;O~C~I.Sp:i~o~ft~~~:phone 1-463.0286. 884-2371 -A-L-I'i;.rLE- DANDY. A small Three Mile Drive garage. Under $3U.OOO Sl.------ing rool11. Recleation room. 2 1---- - ~-~--._------I. restaurant by Lake Huron. HOOVER 882-0B70 Clare Parish. car attached garage. Lot 100x GROSSE PTE WOODS 13A-LOTS FOR SALE B u i I din g and equipment. PAINTING and decorating. 1169 ELFORD CT. Clean 3-11Cd 216792'.57810monrleTdluaxleCd002c.c2u6POa5n.cY'jOPEN SU'N. I GROSS.E---PO.-IN-T.....E•.. -- RteeramdsY.to go. Only $5,700 with FACTORSYERAvUrTcEHORIZED 2-5 wall washing, carpenter re- HILLCREST, 359. G.P.F.: Beau- room semi ranch. Lavatory on - pairs. Jesse Page, VAlley tiful 3.hedroom brick colonial. every floor. Beautifully finish.' JOHN A ROWLINGS INC 0 Formal dining ronm. l!fl ed recreation room. Carpeting, ... -.- .. -----1' 2000 OXFORD LAKEFRONT SITE 136 x. '~55. LEXINGTON OFFICE P I NTE VACUUM 2.7348. haths. 3.car garagc. Close to and ncw drapes includcd, COLONIAL hnck house,. two I Sharp brick 1% story. 2 nice One of the ye~y few :emalOlO~. 883-3700 or 359-9611 FREE PICKUP & DELIVERY EXTERIOR pairrtitig:- Free esU: schools. transpo)'tatiol'. amI Priced in midthirlies. In!'ge bedrooms. Alllmlnum hedrooms and half bath up. Terms avallaole. Pnc~ drastl' DicORA'I:'ciR;S'-s~iuD-I-O.--- NEW REBUILT PARTS mates. Grosse Pointe r..:fet. shopping. Great huy! Come I sldlllg. paneled den, carpctmg. 2 hedrooms full bath down. cally reducell for qUlck sale. TU R . . II 2 Double car. garage. Near Mack Separate d;.nl.ng room. KI't. TV }.6300. Idcal for one or two de- 1-1014 P 2-4050 ences. DRexel 1.0210, PRes. cott 3.0183. see; you'll agree. I 74042 TROMBLEY. Dcslla J e ;1Od Vernwr. Close to schools, chen wl'th ''-ul'lt.I'ns. Lav. l-nI signers. Will sell (or inven. 21002 MACK andfamily2 bathsflat withon 3eachbedroomslevel. Easlland Snopping C en t e!'. hasement. 2.car" garage. Make Johnstone & Johnstone tory. III health forces sale. 21E SEWING MACHINE S. RENAUD, 682, GP.W.: A .. h d b t N I 1549 1I0Il~'wood, Grosse Pointe offer. --- .... ----.------Box T-2S, Grosse Pointe - EXPERT paint)'n" h mls e asemen. ell' y W d News. REPAIR b' paper ang. 3 bedroom ranch with lots (If decoratedF with brand new car- 00 s. \ O!"FERED BY CHOICE PARCELS ing. Free estimates. G. Van living spacc. I"amily room is peting throughout and new ap. 16=iETSFOR SALE--- COMPLETE TUNE - up. all Assche. VAlley 4-1492. 25 feet. and the basemen', is pliances in kitchens Priced GROSSE POINTI'; WOODS GROSSE POINTE FAR '1 S. ------makes $3.75 Tuxedo 2.1881. ---ii-U-GH-E-S-B-R-O-T-II'ER-S-- finished. too. for more fam A N IEL in mid sixties. Opcn Sunday Ahnosl ncw custom huilt Lakefronl. $49.500. POODLE puppies. toys minia- --_ ... - .------DECORATORS ily fun. Come see, you'll like 2.5, quad level. attached garage. 20225 Mack TU 6-1190 GRp~~:~ ~f:~T~tCI~i' hIres. $A5QKc, Bla ck.w.hile, ap. 21G-ROOFING SERVICES 5293 Yorkshire it. ta~~~~ s l C3'0;1~lctely ~~r ICOt~ditioned, Are you thinking of selling $30.000. ~~~~~' . tU( servIce. 831. ALL ROOF & GUTTER WORK I 882.9750 or 331.8&29 OPEN SUNDAY 126 • )e rooms. ~ .'~ )a s. ,arge your house? If so call us. GROSSE POINTE CITY. Lake------.- .---.---- KF:NSTNGTON ROAD. 4 hcd- 1--....-.------PEA R 'fREE LANE. 656. room Colonial. 75 (001 101. 3rd ~l~~\':'ro~(~~~lkil~~;~l~~lIt~i~~: 1_. __ .__ -:...... -- G~~~~.E$5~.~OIONTE FARMS. RIBBONS & BOWS Caulki~!tte~~i~I~~~e~~pairs. 1 P. ~~:b~i~~sCs~nc~ I~~N G.P.W. Centcr lIall Colollial. 4 floor recenlly panelled and finished hasement. sprinkler 5220 LANNOO. 1-bedroom. g~ l\Ioross 100 fl. ovcrlooking" PET SALON ADVANCE MAINTENANCE SpeCIalIZIng In exterior painting. 11edrooms. 2'h haths. F:x('el- carpcted for games room. .,ystcm, door liCler. large hath brick Colonial. Immcdi. Country Cluh. $30.000. TU 2.5539 Guarantced highest quality lent area for schools. Ownl'r patill. carpeting and draperies. ate occupancy. Mid.twenties. GROSSE POI N T E FARMS. Contour styling to bring out ---- .. ------.... wor}.:manship and materials. leaving ci\y, desircs quick WILLIAM W. QUEEN !\lake appointment to sce this Open Sunday. Mack-Moross Lewiston lOG feel. $28,500. The 'CHIC' in your Pel. ALL type roofing and gutter reo 26355 Kathy Ros~ville SJle. 8864141 beautifully kept home. Will area. Expert Groommg - All Breeds P air s. Business established 7790010 731.9037 accept terms. Owner.Agent. ...-._- - ---.------.. MAXON BROTHERS 822-1203 1911. P. P. G r ace & Son, ------,------884.6171 3-BEDROOM Colonial - 1% 7790010, 731.9037. haths, family room. new car- TU 2-6000 EXTERIOR FAIRHOLlIlE 1210, Superi.or 2 peling. lI!ortgage to he assum ISHIII-TZU-:-Beautiful------silky..--.rag ROOFING, gutters, decks. New, We pai!11 homes and garages - hedroom semi.ranch. Space SCHWEITZER rrl. 1954 Liltlestone, TUxedo I - doll PUPP'CS. 19443 Mack, TU repairs. Do work myself. alummum siding, wood, brick, for lldditional h e d roo m s . plllmbing: roughed in. Cenlral Grosse Pte. Schools 1-8706. I GROSSE POINTE SI)(IRES 19007 I TUxedo 1.4807. block. etc. Very reasonable. \Il'mher of _\lcEdra and . Prestige localion. Lot 135x188. i I1IMALYAN . SIAMESE. 19443--- FoIi-(iurT'ER----- Any paint of your choice. Esti- (;rossc Pointe ~Il\l\iplc List air eonditioninl(. sllrinkling system, 2 car garage. 21197 Parke-rest Dr. Well built NEW COLONIAL. 20920 Amta. Lakeshore Road. Call for more I lIIack TU ].9007 mates arc free. 371-7478. ing Assol'. 3-bedroom ram'h. Nice living Harper Woods-Being fllllsh- iniormation. This parcel of; . AND ROOF REPAIRS II.<\'\'TIIOHNE ]219, 3 hedroom room with fireplace. Enclosed cd-ch()<)se colors now. 4 bed land is one of a kind. llBITTANY SPANIF.LS . . PAINTING. Experien-~~d.-~;~ 886-4200 face hrick ranc;I, fllmily room. terrace. G:lrage. On well rooms. 1'-" baths. family room AKC. field and bench champion Call Richard Wrllertz fully equippcd, reasonable. ('X pansion space for additiona 1 landscaped lot Takc a rlril"e C. A. Patterson, Tl;xedo 6 ST. CLAIH S.1I0RE~ S toe k. Beautifully marked. 50 Roslyn Rd. TV 1-8170 I TUxedo 1'5306. after 5'30. 2/J7AO ~IACK lwrlrooms. Alla,'her! garage. I>~. Call liS for llppointmcnl. 1464 80xl30 (Cancl 101) corner of Excellent for hunting. 5ho\\'.------_.- .. --- Jcffcrson and Rio Vista. inr, house pets. Evenings and Yes. we c1can gullers and arEe DONALD Bli SS LOClIMOOR. 2126 - 4h.;droom, ()FFJo:HEJ) BY WINDMILL PTE. sun. S1'xllO', rcsidenlial lot with weekcnds, 399-1025. fully insured. Decorator 2 flill baths hungalo\\. Family private bcach I(}r residents -- ~._-._----- Exterior Interior t'm:tombuill Rrgcncy: 3 twin mom. rl'rreation room anI! only. AIREDALES (famous Grosse: Fre'! Estimates PAINTING A" 11 EL size :ll'drooms. paneled recrl'J. J D C d I Home,. officn, cliniC', mo'el" I:arage. Price reduced. I "l Harper Ave. Business Frontage. Pointe Pegmales) 5 months. • TU 1-7050 hospital, tion rool11. jalou"y F lor i d a an e r HUNTINGTON. 1M2 - 3 hed. 20225 Mack TU 6- 1190 room. hcautiful lanr!scaped 85x zoned commercial. 65'x2i5'. i\KC. champion hloodlines . 40 Years in G,!". Profenional and tempCrllnient. All shols. ROOFING CO.------.------room hrick ranch. natural' All' \'011 thinking of selling 180 lot; newly (' t. I , Page Forty.Thr~8 ThursdaYr July 25, ]~68 GROSSIi POfNTE NEWS IK-WO"OOWWASHING 2IR-IRICK AND 21S--CARPENTER WORI( 21Z-LANDSCAPING Shelby County .Tail, where he GrosSI 'alfthl Unite. SERVICE has ben held since hIt extradi . GROSSE POINTE WOODS •OK Window Cleaners. Service' eIM!!NT WORK CARPENTER-All types repair tion from England tn await METHODIST CHURCH on. storms and screens. Free BRICK, BLOCK, eement work, and remod~lini. Carl Watson. THOMPSON trial, expected In Octobf::' or 211 MafOSlRod estimates. M 0 nth ly rates chimneys, porches, st e p s, LA 6-5501. LANDSCAPING CO. November. 186.2363 {Presbyterian Church 521.2459. . built and repaired. Basement Custom lawn and garden serv ••• Minute!' CARPENTER work, light con. JOHANNES F. SPREEN, De. 19950 :MACK AVE. at TORREY RD. 886-4300 waterproofing. 29(-4074. ice. Complete landscaping and PetTIIA. Th_ IRROR.Brite Window Clean. struction, cabinet work, for- troit's new police commissioner, "WHEN WE HAVE A DREAM" designing. Fertilizing, sodding ing and wall washing service. mka work, and reerntion was sworn into office yesterday Worship and Church School 10:00 A.l\t and trimming. Free estimates Summer Scbedule: Reasonabl'3 rates. Call 922. LAWRENCE VERBEKE rooms. 773-3568. at police headquarters. Spreen, Dr. Johu Olert Jr. Preaching PO Box 5041, Grosse Pointe 9:15 Morning Worship, 4532. Church School Cuss'!s for (Nursery at ServIce) CEMENT CO. Micb. TU 4.2720 a former New York policeman, REMODELING who rose to be a ranking execu. pre-school a 11d elementary G.OLMIN CONCRETE-BRICK Custom built kitchen cabinets children. LAWN SERVICE - Trimming, tive in that department, takes WINDOW CLEANING STONE-WATERPROOFING recreation rooms. Additions SERVICES cutting, generai mainten over in Detroit from retiring All 01'1 tD.IcOtlW, CONCRETE - Driveways, sid!!- and all types of porch en. commissioner Ray Girardin. R'lIG,dl.u 01 f'lU:I FREE ESTIMATES ances. Reasonable prices. 886. walks, patios, garage tloorl>, closures, aiding and roofing. WE ARE INSURED 11152. cement patching of all types. FHA terms, We are insured, ~II licensed and bonded. The Grosse Point. THE GROSSE POINTE CITY OF GROSSE POINTE , 372-3022 WILLIAM FREEMAN, BRICK AND BLOCK-Porches, Inspection of complete work Congregational . 8AniST CHURCH I If no answer call 372-3023 pre.cast steps, expert tuck LANDSCAPING invited; we guarantee our Church 8 M.Ue at Maek pointing and patching, chim. NOTICE workmanship. Shrubs trimmed, gardening. No Grosse Po1Ilte Wooa I 1M-SEWER CLEANING neys. 24G Chalfonte at Lothrop lawn service. Experienced Invites YOU to worship with UI SEWERS CLEANED, broken ONTARIO TU 4-3075 STONE - Patios, walks, flower individual. 779.0269. 9:45 a.m. - Church SChool ABSENT VOTERS BALL~T sewers repaired. Guaranteed. CONSTRUCTION CO. 11:00 am. - Mornillr Worahlp boxes, stone repairs of all Summer Worship Schedulel 7:00 p.m. ...: 2ven1n1 Wonblp Reasonable rates. 921.8175. 831-4400 j types. 9:30 a.m. Worship Service. UALITY work done by • TRI~ING, removal, sprayii:.g, Church School Service for For The Q . car, feeding and stump removal Listen to our radlo protraJll I WATERPROOFING - Bas e. Crib Room. 4, 3 and 6 year ALL SEWERS pente~ Wl~ ove~ 20, years Free estimates. Complete tree "ECHOES OF HEAVEN ment leaks. olds available. FAMILY TIME" CLEANED ELECTRICALLY experl~nce . 10 reSidential .con. service. Cal Fleming Tree Monday thru FrIday PRIMARY ELECTIONI structlon 10 Grosse Pomte. Service TUxedo 1.6950 John William Estes Jr. WBFG-FH - 7:30 a.m. SEWERS 11 years in the Pointes. WMUZoFH - 6:15 p.m. Concientious. Can do any.' . Minister Installed and Repaired FREE ESTIMATES, LA 1-4693 thing. Small jobs aCI~eptable, R & C LANDSCAPIXG. Com- Dr. A. Dale Ihrie-llinlster AUGUST 6, 1968 NO JOB TOO SMALL Basement Waterproofing TUxedo 4.5372. plete IaWD and gardening Licensed - Bonded • Insured service. Free estimates. Call Registered qualified electors in the City of. Grosse All work guaranteed CARPENTER wants small jobs, Clyde, 849-0953. Pointe who expect to be alJsenf from the city or 24 hrs. service B R I C K repair, patios and panelling, repairing. screens, St. James' SI Paul Ev. porches, etc. PRescott 1.3729. who are confined to home or hospital by' illness VERBEKE WATERPROOFING porches. Free estimates. PR Lutheran Ohurch LulDier.n Church or disability are advised to apply for ABSENT PR 5.5019 LA 1.4693 _9_-3_94_7. _ Cllllfoll8 and Utlll_ VOTERS BALLOT at once. NO APPLICATIONS 2.1T-DRESSMAK;I'~G Headlines Kerchenl at MeMlIIo. TU 1.9830 TU 1-46,.. CAN BE ACCEPTED AFTER 2:00 P.M. 'SATUR- REPAIRS SEWING: Alterations, adults TU 4-0511 We Invite You to Worship DAY, AUGUST 3, 1968. I ADVANCE MAINTENANCE Waterproc!ing and brick work. and children; hems, zippers, Of The Week With Us Summer Schedule: Electric Sewer Cleaning for all We underpin footings, repair pillows, drapes. Trousers cuf. Summer Schedule: caved.in basement walls or 9:30 a,m. Service only Applications must be made prior to such time at drains and sewers. fed. TUxedo 1-7455. • ContiDued frOID Page 1 • Worship & Sunday School make replacements. Inspec- (Nursery for 6maU Children) 9:30 (Sunday Schoo) 3.8, the Municipal Offices, 17147 Maumee. Grosse COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL tion of completed work in. DRESSMAKING and altera. PRESSURE IS MOUNTING 9:30 a.m. Sunday School Nursery 1-2) Pointe. WE DIG AND REPAIR vited; we guarantee 0 u r tions. Experienced. Superior in t.e Michigan Legisiature to (3 to " oni)') Rev. Ch.,les W. Unllrock override Go\'ernor George Rom- Pastor BROKEN SEWERS workmanship. FHA t e r m s , workmanship. Your home or Rev. George E. Kurz, Pastor THOMAS W. KRliSSBACH, ney's veto of the bill giving IdWlrd Nlrvll All Work Guaranteed licensed, insured, b ." ( . ',' • .:1 \, : - _ ••••• ~ ) ') \ { :. * * * * Feature Page * * * Good Taste ,,'ho, where and whaino' Pointer of 'nterest Favorite Recipes flJ-Otnfe by whoozit of People in The KnOtD Letter-writing •.• in these days of 'phone calls and Counter Points postcards, is supposed to be a "Lost Art"-but luckily by Pat Rousseau no one has told Pat Groehn, daughter of the Gilbert LIME PIE Look Fallward .•• and to the reopening of ,Walton- Groehns, of Bedford road, currently spending her second (Contributed by Pierce, August 13th. If you have an .eye for fashion, you summer in Europe ... Pat keeps her family informed l\lrs. Martin Hawley) will feast it on the season's beautiful new styles. We of her progress abroad via detailed, descriptive epistles, From The Congregational watched some being unpacked. Velvet is very iI?port~nt. from which we have, (with her family's permission), There are velvet cocktail dresses set ablaze Wlth rhme- selected the following excerpts to share with our readers: Cook Book \ stones. Velvet is combined with satin or gay plaids. We * * * 11 cup crushed graham were asked what is the fashion color this fall? When we From Oslo: ... "After last year, I didn't think any crackers saw the collections in New York, we noted that brown place could beat Copenhagen, but I hadn't seen Norway 1,4 cup white sugar I is bec<>ming more and more favored .for. day ~ as well as tben _ •• When I unfolded out of my train seat at 8:00 evening, but there is nO one color WhICh IS bemg .pushe~. a.m. it was broad daylight. Out tbe window were heaped I,4 cup melte d butter Waiting for junior sizes, is a brown, gray and white plaId up haystacks that looked like they might turn into trolls 1 ca.n Eagle condensed coat ensembled with a rich warm brown dress, Many of at midnight. Everything is green: Around a bend, lin the milk. ,. . i the fashions now arriving at Wal~on-Pierce"will b~ fea- train track), you look down into a fjord valley bordered 1/2. cup hme JUIce (5. lImes I tured in August and September Issues of vogue and with yellow fields, or maybe there's a massive waterfall If squeezed; use rmd of! "Bazaar" .. one is a cover. sending up sprays that turn into rainbows. By 8:20 the I one) ! ...... train is along the Oslo fjord; you can see the city far I 1 i;. oz. pkg. cream cheese, IPatrick . . . with an engaging smile and a delightful away. , ." .. softened French accent asked whether we wanted our hair styled * 3 egg yolks . for day or evening. Our work.girl instincts decided .... Still from Oslo: ... "Took a ferry across the bay to 1 ~rop green food colormg day! The finished look was so great we wanted to qUIt Bygdor, and almost cried it was so beautiful .•• This whipped cream work and go on-the-town. His evening ~tyles are master- is a hilly suburb with lovely Norwegian.style houses all tucked into forested lots. No lawns: Just buttercups ~lix graham cracker crumbs, piec~s and in Brussels his .cus~onters mclude the royal sugar and melted butter to- family and debutantes. PatT1.ckis a guest at Leon, 17888 ~nd. bluebells ... Finally found the Folksmuseum. This: gether and press in 8' or 9" pie Mack Avenue and will be returning to Europe. Don'~ IS hke a Norwegian Greenfield Village. There are old I plate. Bake at 300. for 10 miJI. miss getting your hair redesigned in the latest conti- wooden houses and churches scattered over a huge,! utes. nental styles •.• TUxedo 4-9393. woody area and birds a1l over, singing. The houses are I' sel?arated into areas according to province and a1l the i\IRS. CYRIL A. GROBBEL, JR., OF THREE MILE DRIVE * * * gUIdes are friendly old ladies in provincial costumes. The fly Pamela Andriotakis'; Beat condensed milk, juice Fall Fur ••• look-alikes ••• are in Michelle's Boutique at Leon, she feels. "one can't do any. and rind until thick. Beat cream places smelled of old wood and grass ... " 11888 Mack Avenue. Soft and smart, dresses have the new belting * ... • "The essence of living is working hard at something thing without knowing the legal clleese until smooth and add and come ill brown, black, gray and beige acetate and cotton •. , and making life worthwhile" is the ph.ilosophy of Mrs. way. There should be basic egg yolks, one at a time, beat. Mended furry! And stiU from Oslo: ••• "Walll;~d three miles to the I g 1 . I t d iog well. Fold chei!se mixture • KQn Tiki Hall and the Arctic ship Flam , , • The Kon Cyril A. Grobbel, Jr., formerly Beverly Curran. And . eecoa darycoursess hoolsm e emen" ary an into milk mixture. Add a drop * she certainly follows this design. s n c . . of green food coloring. Pour Everything ... from linens to toothbrushes can be stored Tiki is set up so that you walk around it, then below B I t th b for a look at the ()(E'an life underneath. It was inter- When most people were be. :;. . nesseverworldsy separaof menesand ewomenUSI. mixture into baked and cooled beautifully in Mutschler's vanities for the bath, bedroom, ginning to sit back and relax , She has found that as lonl( as crust. Spread top witll thin layer. d Th d' r f t ge esting, but the Flam was fabulous! It is a huge three. after a long, busy winter and a woman doesn't try to BE a by their positions as family of whipped cream. Freeze. Re. dressmg toom or power room. e IS me lVe sora masted saIlboat set in an A-frame museum, and you can plan a leisurely summer, Bev. man, men accept and like her. bread winl1ers. A man must move from frel'!zer 10 millutes is practical as well because the 'cabinets have removable walk all over It int!luding down to the hold to see the erly doubled b e r unusually All men, she feels, dislike com. always consider supporting his before !ervin~ Jerve! 6. shelves and carry-aIls to tote make.up, plus etceteras else- huge ribs. It smells watery and reeks of adventure , , ," quick pace and within a week's petilion from women on a man. family, but for many women , where. Choose from coloninl, traditional or contemporary . d d f I h b . A that need is not S1l overpower. t 1 G t th'd t M ts hI K.t h 20227 Mack From Odense: .•• • "Finally•• •caught a train back to time gra uate rom aw school is aSlS. woman must never . spacious home in Three Mile S yes. eel eas a u c er 1 c en, . Copenhagen and from there to Odense ... Had to wait and gave birth to her seventh forget her femininity. mg. Idrive. which Mr. Grabbel de. * * * two hours for connections and talked to the most de- child, Cassandra Alyssa, on In fact, her experiences work Charitable Outlook Isigned to fit all the family Martha's Closet . . . is openi?1g and closing its door at lightful old Dane. He was 85. He told me all about May 20. ing wilh men have been quite A woman can help in the needs. different times this summer ... 1veekdays the time is the cities and history and Midsummer: They light all inT~~res::y~.~~i~t~~~n\:a:~ ~~~ti~~~s~~e~o~e~~~~~e'~f Pfet world in a different manner. Now she will have more time 9:30 a.m. until 5 p.m .... Saturdays it's 10 a,m. until 4 the bonfires and burn witches to guide the witches from way feels rushed and has a rea. low law students, she can only Men, must eharge for all of their for decorating. She plans to add p.m. By the way, the door is wide open to the arrival of Lapland to the Haartz Mountains •• , Odense is beauti- son for everything she does. For complim~nt. tShervlces.B~lta w?tmhantcadnoffedr painting to her list of "things heavenly Hadley separates, First in are the sweaters f 1 Th h t. t th d H Ch . t' . ese servI~es WI au. ~pen - to do in the fulure." Bev in- u . ey ave Aep e area aroun ans ns Ian Beverly, every moment is valu. mg on her Job for a livelIhood. herited this talent from her and slacks. * ... • Andersen's house quaint • • . Ate in a tiny winecellar able, or as she puts it, "urg. Recalls Incident ~nd ,that lis what Beverly has mother, who was an artist. The The Kaleidoscope • • . sees bathrooms in the latest style . . . all and am getting ready for early bed. Tomorrow I'm go. ent." "Once you get that sense "They're marvelous people 1D mmd. canvasses of both mother and over print. They have the accessories to accomplish tbis fashion- ing to see the storks at Rite ••. " of urgency," she says, "then and we've developl'd wonderful Soon she hopes to use her daughter cover the Grobbel able felt. Printed wllet seats ($14), shower c:urt~s, waste * • * every moment of life becomes I relationships." Beverly notes. legal abililies to help in the walls. buket!, tissue holders, etc., come in a daisy or mod flower pat. From Rlbe: "I had a 1 rrible time getting here I very vita!." recalling one ir.cident during community. Be.fore.that she will In thi>.II'vI'ng room there's a tern and there are other samples from which to order. Even noor • • • .: p . A d 't . t t lh t h her May commen'~ement exer. tiles are available. Drop by 16135 Mack at Bedford, if you're a e the wro~g tram connections and went one hour h n I was IlmhPohr'ludnTaBs c cises. probably practice In a law firm large portrait of five of the d Min the wrong direction before I realized it. Kept asking ave a seven. c 1 . 0 ev. . or do wmk for some judges. Grobbel children. Beverly al- thinking of decorating. " d _ f B m1 d h 'p t . "Y" er1y, there IS much greater It was a very warm ~"eTlmg. t d t h . th * * ..on Ulaer- 01' raem ng, an e ..ep say.mg es found joy in bringing a h.aby and during the lon~ cc:':emony a But first she is going to take ways wan e Q ave em Something Different . , . for a summer t•••ha Finany (!h~ked on my train map and realiZed I was into the world after raising male fellow _ classmate contino care of her summer plans. Now captured in oils and finally ...... W t b k d d th • ht t' that her children are out of decided to do the job herself party? Authentic Mexican pinatas are so ... ~-""t!o" (Orel en ac an ma e e ng connec Ion ... other children. You greet it ually lurned around in his seat f colorful, so decorative to hang outside and In the lDibe) station, which is minute, no one spoke wilh greater understanding and in front of Beverl" to check on school for the summer she'll . . . a ter all. who knows the \&' ' have more time to spe~d with children beUer? such FUN! Fill them with spedal goodies, - Eng1lJh. I kept IIlklnl for "Hotel," and finally a man appreciate il more. I her (the baby being due allY them, "But 1 don't think I was .' y Through Their Eyes then give your blindfolded guests a swing pointed eut ihe door and said "Waterfall"-meaning E th . Ii F '1 Ida ). eVl!r away from the house any In fact, this partieular mother at them. 'l'hny cost four and five dollars at fountaiD ••• Walked a block down a tree.lined cobble. .n uSlas earn. y At one point, Bev looked up more than most women." Bev. knows her children so well that 16237 Ldack at Three Mile . •tofte lane, ael'OR • bridge to a square with a fountain Her sense of appreciation toward the audience and saw erly says. "I worked very hard she can say; "I've learned to see • * * and the Hotel Muoken. Again no English, bpt I have a seems tl' have ruhhed of[ on I her family filing in . . . and so that 1 would never feel I was life through the eyes of a child. darllDg atfle room in • lovely place Yi'ith a garden restau. her family .. , for when she Iwith the heat, the emotion 'away' from the children dur.ing And when ODe learns to d() The Sphere • . • has a 1j)orld of summer II rant on • riverbank, ($3 • nIght) ••• " ~elurned home ailer her lasl which accom'panies graduation, lhose years." that all of life has milre pleas. • * * ,aw scho?1 e.xam, she was a~d the excllement of accom. And it seems t{) have worked ure . . . Even the pains are jewelry and it's aU marked fifty per cent e . ..t'n f R'b • "R'b' 11 d . t greeted With sIgns and shouls I phshmenl, the tears began roll. nut very well. Bev did all of easier because of the contra.~t. off. Hurry to 19848 Mack Avenue to get .Pheso ..., 1 rom 1 e. • • . 1 e IS very sma an quam. of "Yippee 1 1" ing down her cheeks . 1 wish other people could see Perfect for tourists, yet no commercialism • • • At 10 . . . ~er studymg after everyone was it." the first choice! o'clock I was in bed half asleep when I heard someo.ne . ~repe paper strung .across the II .Just the n, her cOllcer~ed 1m bed, and aU.ended classes .. . '...' dmmg room and an Ice cream friend glanced back and :m. I when they were m school. Bev adds, "I like to hear the - • • SI?gmg outSIde, Thmkmg It was a dnmk, ~ went to the and cake treat were the Groh. mediately began lo announce,' "The children were marvel, noise of my children. It upsets Specials ... at y'e Notre Dame Pharmacy include Bonnie Bell's wmdow-and th~re was ~n old man, carrYIng. a .lantern bel children's ways nf can. panic.stricken, "l\lrs, Grobbel's OilS," Beverly noles. "Children me when I DON'T hear them!" 1006 Moisture Lotion. The six dollar value is three dollars. Mois. and a spear, gomg from corner to corner smgIng the gratulating their mother. in labor!" ... ah. there's are. remarkable when YOI'give She used to play the piano; ture Pet ails b)' Du Barry is also specially priced. The five dollar hour ••• The whole place is. cobblestones and red ti~e And there was certainly rea. nothing like a worried friend. .. them a pattern of life to follow. now it relaxes her to listen to value is three dollars. For someone special, like It summer hos' roofs _ •• No .one ~peak.s Enghsh ~ut they go out of the~r son for celebration. Beverly had But aside from all the humor, A ":l0the~ can lectl.lre about her children play both the tess, give a box of Bronnley's Lemon soap. wa~ to explam thmgs III pantomIme, .. EvclJ: alley IS beNt attending the University Bev can sincerely say. "1 ~a~lDg h~e worthwhIle, but It pian() and guitar. * * * a pIcture: Down one there are several old hangIng signs of Detroit's Law School Cor five learncd to respect the minds of Isn t efTe~tlve.unless the p,arents But at the same time Beverly Constructive Correction . , . for eyebrows is expertly -an old watch, a pair of glasses, a giant pretzel; down years, She completed her un. men." show their chIldren how. runs a tight ship. "I'm strict," d t Ed d N . P h' 19463 M k A she admits, "but it's neceseary. Eonbe a war hedPIb atrhrucc tere, h d M. ac venue. another, a huge waterwheel'. .. " dergraduate education at U. of She feels that il is important Had Other Occupations * • * D, in three years, right after for wom"n lo come in contllct I During her last pregnancy. Children can never give orders ye ro~s are .arc eye ~ax met O. any ~eenagers until they learn to take them." are gettmg,this correct start In one of the most l~p()rtant Pat has.-Jeft Scandinavia now .. " and Is in Portugal, high school ... it was 17 years with men to understand their she found it even harder to beauty baSICS, Call TUxedo 4-9959 for an appomtment. where she's rendezvoused with a Grosse Pointe Chil. before she decided to return, world, though. she adds. not reduce her pace. At night, in. Other Activities Makeup analysis is a free service. dren's Theatre group, there to film a play in Fatima- Her desire to study law was necessarily through sludying. stead of sleeping, she was busy I and where she's undoubtedly doing and seeing more not a new cne. Beverly's Cather Law School was hcr selection refinishing and antiquing furni. This leadership seems to have * * * carried over to her outsitl.e. , fascinating things, storing up experiences with which to was an attorney. and ~t always hecause in today's husy world. ture to (lecor~~_e_.~~_~r~bbels' activities, too. She is currently A MagiC Carpet ... you. d~n t need to transport you to regale her Roseville kindergarten classes in the fall. seemed appropriate to her to president of tbe Children of fabled lands. Keshan, Kerman, Bokhara and Sereghan * * 01< carryon the traditinn. Mary of the Sacred' Heart spiro Iconjure distant places and wealth of ancient design. Pick itual group. I your carpet at Ed Maliszewski's, 21435 Mack Avenue. It PILFERINGS }'irst Things First Beverly had always been ac. will land right in t~e decorative pictu1'e tor 1968 because The world is a country which nobody ever yet knew She planned nn entering Law live in her children's schools. the trend 'IS to orzental rugs. You don t need a pocket by description; one must travel through it one's self School righl after receidng her but had to stoP much oi her of gold for these excellent reproductions fTGm Belgium. to be acquainted with it. fIrst degree, but by lhen she work (or her studies. Perhaps A 9x12 flies out of the store for about three hundred -Lord Chesterfield had another des ire, which • • • seemed a bit more timely. It she will now have time to, nineteen dollars. return to them. I ...... A pleasant letter I hold to he the pleasantest thing was the n she maCi'ied and But of course that's hard to Rediscover ... old favorites like chicken croquettes and beef that this world has to give. began her family. I say. Beverly Grobbel's life still stroganoff of Wesfields, 15506 Mack at Somerset. We BeV. -Anthony Trollope lIer first child -was a boy. Cyril. HI. who is now 17; C(li. :. seems to he busy. She is pres. I prepare tbem at home al'Y morc but we do order them there and • .. * ently atlending a summer Bar they are dr-Iicious. See tbeir Tl)enu and enjoy well remembered The traveller see what he sees; the tripper sees lowed hy Melea. 15; Marita, 13; 8hris\opher. 10; Regan, 8. and: ~ Review course. preparing her I favorites of )'our own. what he has come to see. .Jason Justin. :; (who is planning I for her Bar exam in August ... I * .. .. -G. K. Chesterton to he the judge in the family!) i, IT PAYS TO I and then .. " The Posh Set Boutique ... 18700 Mack Avenue is filled It wasn't easy for Bevcrl)' to i ~ Well, there just doesn't ap, with all sorts of "goodies" for the smart young woman. pear to hI' a lull in sight. or For the swimmer . . , a selection of bathing caps de- Lt, GeorA'c Muller Serves in Vietnam decide to return to school. \,at I ~. onl'e the deeision \\'a~ marIe. i cou~se, that seems to be a way signed not to loo\{ like bathing caps, but to flatter. Sum- 'I o.f hf~ for Bev '... after all. mer outings are just right for carrying the Boutique's 0 de!i\roy their capahility tn strike she stuck to it. Before entering INVESTIGATE ~arine See n d l.ieutenant the Danan~ area, Law ~chonl, she tnok reCresher , hme I.~ too precIous ... and It' 1 d t t b th t 'th t h' l' George J. ],Jutter. 23. son of life is too worthwhile. mu I'CO ore 0 e a.gs . a come WI ma ~ mg s Ippers. Ilis unit is also engaged in a courses al the Six Mile road \'l;'hen your present car in~urance is up for The say.at.homes WIll fmd a new collection of hostess ],Jr. and ~frs Harry fi, Muller ci\'ic actinn program desi~nell campus nf U. of D, ~ ~ renewal. don't pass a savings opporcunity! gowns and cocktail and afternoon dresses. And don't o( 1022 Whittier road. partic' to assist the Vietnamese penple ~ Dollar for dollar, car insurance from the forget to check Posh's newly arrived selection of antique ipated !n Operatio~ Mamcluke in cnmpleting self help prnjeets. "It was diffucult." Bev ad bchan~e at Triple.A offers you the best such as thc huilding (If 11'1'11-. mils "The hiJ(gesl thing. oC --- rrivilc~cs and protections, quality and serv. . jewelry. Thrust as.:ainst enemy forces I c!llnrls, small h rid g I' s and romsI'. was <'oncenlration." * *... southwest of Dan~nl:. Vietnam, Ice you (an huy. sl'hools Equipmenl and male. .\nd after such a long ah. . The Posh Studio, Inc. . recommends givi1iQ that old as a memher of the !"irst ~arine \Vhen we make a savio~s sCatcment,we mean , wig a new look with a smart new cut and permanent Division, rials are made a\'ailahk through sence. who wl'uldn'l he a bi! out the ~l;Hine Cnrps Reser\'e Civil' of pnl'~liec? But hefnf(~ long the it! b(han~e.insuted Auto Clu!l members do WOlle to make it and you look like today. Just $25. For The operation was condurled 1111'( dollars I'n tll,;r car insurance. They are Aelion Fund. : sludies were rolling smonthly. your very own /wir, .we suggest (l visit to any of the to find the enemy forces and cmrently heing relurned 10% of the l,rice i excellent. skIlled stylists for that latest look in hair they paid for insurance last year. This designs ... 886-1.177. Sometimes shl' hc>:an to gl'l MONEY BACK is being paid to all volun' A NEW SHIPMENT! tary risk policyholders of the Detro;[ Auto- .. ... * 'lonely for her life only as ;l POINTE WITH PRIDE 'mo\hc:'r. wilhout pressures, jusl mohile Jnter.Insurance F.xchar.gewhose poli- Come In , • . and see .the new Hotpoint built-in appliances at WEEK Kitchen Remodclers. 15281 Jeffel'8On. l.et one of their experts FOR YOUR SUMMER FUN 'bein" "in the bouse," cies cxpired after July I, 1967. In a population of over show you bow to save money on kitchen remodeling throllj!1l Bllt 1 .illst had to <10 it." sIll' no a little investigating younelf. The mem- proper planning. Their interior Ilerorator will do a color rendering 9 oz. size - 25 for $100 ~ay,~. hership ~oumelor al your nearby AUlo Club 50.000 people the r e , o{ your proposed new kitchen so you can see how it wilt look ,,(flee Will be rleased to show you how "it are bound to be some before YOll decide to go ahl'ad .•• 1.0 7.2400. 100z, size - 25 for $1.20 lle\'4'rly rloes nnl .,uhsrriiw to pal's 10 belon~ to the Auto Club, and insure thl' helief lhat a woman mu"t your car .....ith Ihe Exchange. real stinkers. But isn't 120z size - 25 for $135 earn her plare in the \\'orhl of it remarkable how few ~. The Grist Mill ... has ground out a profit for you? men. R~t1H'r, she helie\'('s earh l. 160z Size -- 25 for $180 wom.ln must E'arn a plare of Detroit Automobile Inter.lnsurance Excbange thert' arc in the Grosse j, It's no wonder' The antiques, old.tiqucs. jewelrv what Ill'r own, nl'\'er forgeltlng for a Pointes. . ~!I nots and what.ifs you bring to 21151 Mack Avenile on ;;:l consignment. arc turned over quickly. Keep them ~0l1l' moml'llt that ._he is a woman, Grosse Pointe Village ing~ ... 886-1640. People ~re ~Iways pointing ... 1'111 lo her I hat il is lough for .1 * Wine Shop fcm~le in the man's world of :STUDIO CAMERA SHOP: "Jt.s (l Heck of a HIke" from the co,~t. side of Metro airport. Next time ride I/Ie Royo! Coachman Limousine, law But for Bev it isn't true, CARL JOYNER. - scheduled every hour. every day • • . 10 and from '5228 E. Jefferson, Grosse Pointe "Workin~ with men is only" 202'9 MACK - in. tlte Wo"ds Metro ... TV.redo 6.1.322. Corner l .. con'f1erd VA ,.,' 77 c1iffirull for clif[irlllt women ~,. ! I, shl' inSIsts ' ...: '. 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