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Jaycees Look New Group of the To Oversee WEEK Forward to Projects As Compiled by the i ~ Grosse Pointe New. Unlike Most. Seven I Circus at SHS Members WJII Make Up 1 Commission Authorized i Thursday. May 27 ,SEVENTY.THREE FOOD- Event, Scheduled for June 7. Is One of Several by Voters last AMP families, 26 states Activities in Group's Busy Schedule: Plans November nd 109 private organizations Also Bein9 Made for Citizens to Attend . ed suit Wednesday to try , By Susan l\lcDonald Miss Mic:hi9an Pageant stop cutbacks ordered in The Grosse Pointe City e food stamp program by By Roger A. Waha Council has joined the .resident Ford. New regu- tions that would force about Activity on the Grosse Pointe Jaycee front is other foui' Paiutes in au- .7 million families out of the currently at a feverish pace. Besides making final thorizing a formal plan- rogram over the next six preparations for the 1976 edition of the Interna- ning arm to its political ooths are scheduled to take tional All-Star Circus, the organization is making body to cope with the £fect on Tuesday, June 2. plans for a local contingent to visit Muskegon for problems of crowding " S. District Judge Howard the Miss Michigan Pageant in which Marcia and age that beset the . Corcoran set a hearing for Sweany, 18. Miss Grosse Pointe for 1975-76, will be community . .iday on the'motion for an competing. 1------The seven-member City ~der to block the new regula- Pl8nning Commission was of. Ions for 10 days. If he grants At the same time, the J.ay- C' d °d eees and the Jaycee Auxili. an l ates ficially conslIluted on Tues- ijat order, arguments would Qry installed new officers for day, June I, but was 'author- . 'set on the bid for a per- ized by voters on a Novem. . anent injunction. one-year terms at the group's Backed for . annual A:llrd. Banquet and ber 4, 1975, special ballot .. • • • Wives' .reciatlon Dinner . Members of the commis- Friday. May 28 Thursday;Xay 27, at the Board Posts siQn will be the mayor and PRESIDENT FORD Bayview Yacht Club. • six councilmen-an organiza- .. noid Brezhnev will sign The circus, out of Sarasota, tion unique to the suburban oday the peaceful nuclear Fla .• will be presented Mon- Aphrodite Roumell. John Detroit arca, according to xplosion treaty - seen by day, June '1, In South High City Planning Consultant me as an international Grosse Pointe Public High Schools were well LlSAKLINE, DEBBIE ADAM,. HEIDI AMEN A 5'c:honenber9 Supported represented in State-wide German language com- and MEGAN GORMLEY and. back row, (ftPm School's gym beginning at Brandon Rogers. Most plan- 'breakthrough with the So- 7:30 p.m. This appearance is by Grosse Pointe Ac- ning commissions, organ- viet Union and ,by others as petition recently sponsored by the American left to right), PETER SCHMIDT, REINHARDT MOTTE and PAUL ENGSTROM. Miss Adam is a sponsored by the Jaycees as tion Committee ized under Siale Act 285 of a' political problem. White Association of Teachers of German. Prize win- a fund raising and public the municipal codr., consist House press secretary Ron North High student. The rest of the winners are (~il' ners receiving books from the Detroit German service project,. with monies By Susan McDonald of nine members, including '?lllNessen said Th!U"sday the Consulate are, front row, (from left to right), students of Grace VanderSchaaf at South High. scheduled to go towards help- The political arm of the at least three from the com- treaty would be signed in ing retarded children and munity at large. simultaneous ceremonies in the burn institute, Ann Arbor. Grosse Pointe Education The City commission is . Washington and Moscow at YSD Officers Express Campaign Fin' for Area Association has endorsed "unique but perfectly legal 10 a.m. Washington time. Probation Project co-chairmen Jim candidates A ph rod it e under Act 285," according to . The treaty is important be- Ferriole and Ed Serwach Roumell and John J. Mr. Rogers" "and It Is more '.. cause it establishes the prin- Given for COneel"}l over Cel1:a.ill Goal Near both expressed excitement Schonenberg Jr. in the than adequale lor The ClIy's r:'? ciple of on'site inspections. over the venture. whUe indi- upcoming election to fill necds." i Soviet and AmerIcan experts cating this was the first time Extend Power~ will be allowed to observe Art Thefts Pranks at Higll Schools For Center two Board of Education a circus has been sponsored positions. Formation of the commis. each others underground nu- in the community. sion will extend the adminis- clear blasts, provided those Defendant Also Issued Dets. Ftu.:Jan and Baum Urge Restraint. on Part of Officials Hope Rose The event is scheduled to The Grosse Pointe Action .Co~mittee. (GPAC), made traliop'spowers to shape the blasts are for peaceful pur- Students to Avoid Vandalism, Plus Activities Terrace Beneflt Supper, featu~e, Raillin and Sid, the development 01 houlling, road- poselo n 1 Y • • 9ourt~.~~'.fs80 their recommendations after -"L ),'l~geil, performiq cJUm: wa)". IQd park l.cUitj~ and ; , • • • in Double Art Rob- Which Could Resulttn Injuries Tour WiD PUt War 1tltervfewJhg '~ .. efllit e... cfj. paDlees in show business, dates for about one.l\alf hour wlU,md'eJt ~il.b1.jfo ... the I I sat~~'-'1'.;':Jt: ,,~ery of .Si~~n.. .::'...",c~. «. '\,.o;;}~y~~~r . .I\. ,Wal!a ",.. ",' Mll!lmorialover T.rga the Leopard ..nd Pop- 0!1 Thursday.Friday, May first time for The City to corn and Butler, bUied as adopt a Slate.registered mas- t; T:::'R.~lfe~~~,~:~~: " Home;' '. , ':',::'Whl;ltarecO'mnionlyknown as "senior pranks"f(jbi~tive ,',. 27-28. although the ..commissi~n of such activities isn't "the craziest clowns in cir. "Although all the candI- ter plan. t.A lected nearly 10,000 signa- . -- cusdom." Among the powers .vesled tures in a petition drive he ,D e t r 0 i t e r Donald limited to seniors, are in full force at both South While slightly behind dates have some very valid q Both chairmen said the the points to offer this commun. in commission will be and North High Schools. While some are reason- in achieving its goal of group was contacted late !ast oversight approval of all f~~~ri~~ ~~l ;~~~se~o~~~~tl:~ ':~my~~rs2~rob::iot:d ably harmless and in the spirit of good fun, others $135.000 by Memorial year by a promotor, who ex. ity, two candidates s!.and out subdivision plat roadway as demanding our support," ~~ tion restoring the legal drink- issued court costs of $580 have proven dangerous and have caused concern pressed interest In having a GPAC head Frank Guns said. s~'stems. which will mainly ;~. ing age to 21. "We feel sup. at his r e c e h t Wayne to officers of the Youth Service Division, (YSD). Day, May 31, Center of- circus in the area and having effect Jefferson avenue es- Cite. Involvement r,~ pQit throughout the state is County C i r cui t Court Last week, for instance, I ficials expect to reach the Jaycees sponsor it. tate. developments, and ap- "Both 'are very much con. ~i.vety widespread and very sentencing before Judge YSD Dets. Patrick Fagan and lined with people. While not- this objective within the As it turned out, some 30 proval power over all build- .,, str!lng," Rep. DeStigter said students from North and cerned with public educalion ing ,by other government it Ftiday. "Everybody's in Robert J. Colombo for Donald Schmaltz, South Dis- ing they drove at speeds of next few days as part of. and their desire to serve the South were hired by the pro. agencies. I favor of this. bill and it's the double art robbery trict and Dets Wayne Baum between 35-40 mites per hour, tot'al community Ire well ex- rn and Stuart Ge~ow,North Dis- the implication of potential the War Memorial's An- .moter taman telephones for The council, as presently ;~{ time we get some pressure at the G e 0 r g e Simon pressed by their views, ac- trict, spent many hours at tragedy fused with anger was nual Family Participa~ $2 an hour. said Mr. Serwach. conslituted, exerts a limited :{;~on ~hese people." An increase home in Vendome. road For around five weeks they tions and proposals," he influence on housing and gen. ii>, in traffic fatalities ,among last year. the Ischools and had their apparent in his voice. lion Campaign. added,. hands full with a variety of The trio, who were all ap- called individuals and busi- eral development through >i1 youngsters and disruptions of Fromm, who at onetime nesses in the community in a Eight candidates hav

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Thursday. June 3. 1976 Page Two GROSSE POINTE NEW,S ___ ' ..a-- --'0M;,;;;-~a;::p-'-----', HAVE A LOVE AFFAIR wtTH YOUR HAlRI (t!'olouhtlI;ta(t~ ,-pa Final Preparations for Circus Dndertvay (CoDtinUeti from Page 1) For her talent present-ation. of the Jaycees arc proud of ing new offIcers: Jim Patee; CORDELL GENTRY - Massage Therapist Park is bringing 100 safety 1 she will sing, accompanying her," he stated. president; Brian DeFour, ex- ternal vice-president; Mr. f,W • COMPLIMENTARY ONE-VISIT PASS patrol boys as guests of the herself on the guitar, "Top "Win, lose or draw, Marcia Thll ad enlltlea bearer (man or woman) Jaycees," he commented. of the World." .. nd will be has been a fine representa- Sims, internal vice-president; LUJ It1e I.IM of f.cllltles at no cost or obligation lI:all goes well, the organi- dressed in a blue pant outfit tive of the community," he Bob Weiss, secretary; Mike • ARIZONA ROOM • SAUNA AND EXERCISE zation hopes to make a profit for the evening gown com- continued. In fact, Mr. Wil- Kastner. treasurer; and HIS AND HER FACIUTIES of at least $2,000 which will pelitlon, said Mr. Williamson. liamson stressed. "We've board of directors, Bill be put back Into the commun- "She has been one of the never had a Miss Grosse O'Keefe, Mr. Lanz, Gary GEOMETRICAL ...... '. ~'Pl.o. ..Ion Cunningham, Al Kaspor, Mr. oilers fREE SHAMPOO and SET GAILY ity, said Mr. Serwach. Ex- sweetest, and most willing Pointe who has been a loser." HAIR CUTTING Call FOr Delails penses will have to be met. to cooperate, Miss Grosse During awards night, the Helin and Mike Proflitt. e.g., an estimated $7,500 Pointe's we've ever had. All Jay.cees installed the follow- • 0..- 7 *re .... -. to "",,'rI. For the auxiliary, Deborah 19609 Mack Ave., GrosaePolnte Wood. 881-0010 HOURS • .:00 .. .:00 I.. • . ,alone on the phone call front, Mullan was installed as pres. _~234 .... 1nIIIt~_~~_~~_••. a.. ·411-3001_ • 4I3-.t505~J mailing costs, et aI., but the ident, while Terry,ann Dorn outlook appears favorable. Planning Arm and Sue Czerak were sworn • Besides the sponsor tickets, Okayed in as vice.presidents. Other Mr. Ferriole stated family (CoDtiDued from Page I) tentatively scheduled for late new officers include Jeanne tickets, which includes two (Williamsburg colonial>, ac- summer. Bunn. treasurer, and Mary adults aoo four children, may cording to Mr. Rogers. Problems of Age Pratt. director. be obtained at $8, while indi- Various capital improve- Many of The City's current ~any Hi.ghli~bts . vidual tickets for adults are ment programs, including problems are related to its Evenmg hl~hh~hts m. $2.50 and for children. $1.50. The City's $150,000 sidewalk age. The City was the first eluded the nommatlon of Mr. He may be contacted at 921- repair. 15.year street repair permanent sclllement on,' Ferriole and Paul Mumma the classic 2555 or 823-2973 for further 'and tree planting programs. Lake St. Clair east of Detrcit. for the JCI.Senator Award, information. also are viable, but limited. It was detached from the the highest honor, and an in-

Golfing Besides the co-chairmen, means of keeping the com- township of Hamtramck in ternalional one, which can Father's / other circus committee mem. munity in shape. 1846, and incorporated sev- be bestowed .upon a Jar.cee; Day Sweater bers include Joe Lanz, Dick Malter Plan Viewed eral years laler including the presentatIOn of the Jay- Sims, Greg Wheeler, Wally One of the first acts of the what is now Th~ City and cee of th.e Year" 'award to June by IZOD Helin and Art sesi. Secretary new commission will be to Farms. The Farms withdrc!\' Mr. FerrlOle; and the pre. Pat Carl also has played a adopt an official master plan, in 1893 because of a dispute sentation of the "Key Award" I 20th big roU in coordinating the sometime in late summer. the licensing of saloons. to Mr. DeFour. It ,porttl th. over effort. The plan is being prepared Mr. "crocodile". It'. Some of the "historical Others cited included Fine Representative by Parkins, Rogers ,and As- factors" that plague The Helin as the outstanding Jay- in lhi urn. lifeanwhile, the countdown sociates, Inc., planning, re- City in the 1970's are its old cee; Mr. Mumma as "Spark easy-car •• ha s started for the State search .aoo environmental gridiron street pattern estab- o.f t~~ Year," (for an "?Id- washabre Pageant, which will feature design consultants, under the lishedby the early French hme member); Mr. Sims link-and.link over 30 young ladies compet- supervision of Mr. Rogers. 'settlers, making all streets as ':Spoke of the Year," (for kllit you've ing for :he chance to become The study was financed by throughways, Its narrow a flrst-~e~r member); and , been wbrina Miss Michigan and partici- a $23,000 Federal Local Plan- roads and inadequate, open Mr. Wilbamson and Mr. ! from fZOO. pate in the Miss America ning Assistance Grant, reo' space for recreational facili- Wheeler, both for outsland- Pageant. ceived from the Department ties. ing service. Pageant Week has beel) oC Housing and Urban De- Certificates of appreciation designated from June 14-19 More than 75 percent of the were presented to Park Pa- $olid r:olo" velopment last August. Those and George A. Williamson of funds were augumented by City's housing is between 30- trolman Michael Kortas as 21.00 the Jaycees says tickets are about $4,000 from City cof- and SD-years-old, according to the young law enforcement Mr. Rogers. And, on top of available for June 17-19. He fers. officer of the year, and to Ed that, population also has stated tentative reservations The council has thus far Ahee, of Ahee Jewelers, for have been made at the Ra. been declining during the his support, of the organiza- 22.50 reviewed almost one-hall of few years, with a "direct, mada Inn with 25 rooms last tion. Park Police Lt. Gordon the plan in study meetings. pocket-book relationship to being reserved. For further It includes a physical condi- Duncan -also was made 'an fte;'lol~6"L' Jl.llf Ffe;ll' revenue sharing funds," said whalings ~.'t.''''\J.I.\'i,:~'l.JI[~'U • information on tickets and tion, (neighborhood), analy- honora£y member of the Jay- A: "'~lI!l.'''C ',r.'''.t4t. reservations, Carter Billiu Mr. Rogers. The City now Cees. MEN'S WEAR sis, a study of structural qual. has 62,500 residents. should be contaC!td.,.. at B8S- ity and environment,aI condi- Vanessa Helin, Miss Grosse "The City's emerging role Pointe for 1976-77, also at- 9:JO 10 )JO 520 WGodward • 900 10 530 Fisher Ild&. 8396. ..~~ tions and recommendations / ~l:10tn SJO 203 Pi"rcr. lirminah.", Miss Sweany wlil'arrive at for laM use and transporta- as provider of services for tended the 'banquet. Muskegon on the 14th for reo the region. in the form of RirmmRhllm Sl~rp Oppn Thurs, ~nd rri, 'IiI g tion development. hearsals and other activiUes Before it is oUicially Elworthy Field, the shopping leading up to the pair of pre. ado~ed by the commission, center, school .administration Board Posts liminary nights and final the plan will -be aired in one offices and Bon See ours night, (the 19th). or more public hearings, Hospital, p.uts an extra strain (Continued from Page 1) The Jack Nicklaus GoI,f Shirt on parking facilities, traffic, though both endorsed candi- by HATHAWAY police and fire forces and dates have taught, GPAC's Confusion 'general maintenance, as! decision wasn't merely an well," according to Mr. attempt to provide teacher It's called the Hathaway Golf Classic. Jack (Continued from Page 1) Rogers. represE;ntation on the Board. Nicklaus weC'lrsit for a Jot of good reasons. , Some Objectives "Neither of the candidates The comfort is playing comfort, not just club- ' ch:a;~rking lot was at the "All this necesslt'ates a are the type that could be house comfort; full in the sleeve for a free Verheyden 'Funeral Home major city planning effort, controHed 'by anyone," he unhampered swing; nothing to bind or chafe; and tbe switch took place be- if The City is to remain a sa~d. They both share our nothing to take your mind off the game. The tween 7.10 p.m. on Tuesday. comfortable residential com- philO~ophy that students are fabric j.s what you need when things get hot April 20. munity." the fl1'stconcern of the school and sticky: a fine 100% mercerized cotton The brown suitcase which PI .' f Th elt 1 system. lisle; it breathes and absorbs. It even works was lost in the shuffle con-. annlO.g or e y a so Among the issues put to in the wash: basin, machine or commercial talns only elotbes and per. IS c~mphcated by the fact the candidates in the inter. S()nal papers whiCh are of no that It IS already 99 p~rcent vIews were the mll1age elec. laundry. No wonder Jack Nicklaus wears it! . developed and according to t' St t tr 1 f d mterest to anyone b~t the ,Mr. Rogers;::I'lIdty'tbat's ~on, a e ~n o. 0 ~,Nc..~ $1700 owner. "N. ,.'b"lf' 'is'r. if"m .. "dlffl ult Uon, tea c her b~!&!l}!l~ Mr. Hranchook has con- ,w up. ..a . ore IC rights. tenure and ,~4: ticted the relatives of all the to plan for than one with a cational philosophies. . , other parties at the funeral large amount ?,f undevelop- The trustee campaign' nas home that evening but to no ed, open space. been a quiet one thus far as PitJ~l'tI"710l'ton Vests by Southwick add a avail. The locked suitcase is Some of the major avenues GPAC is the first organiza- 92 Kercheval Ave. on the Hill TU 2-8251 , third dimension to suits. still lost and the owner Mr. of improvement that the plan tion to formally endorse any Schulte is back in San Fran- will address itsell to will be candidates. Classic styling which is cisco ' an expansion of park faclli. , fashionably correct. "The trouble is sometimp.s ties, elimination of sub- people don't ~ook in their stand'ard hoines and combi- trunks for days," said Mr. nation' of SO.foot wide lots ~out"'wick Hranchook. "Someone may where possible. A tradilicm among genUemrn. have it' and not know about Once the plan is adopted , , ~, ~ it.". ., the city's zoning ordinances AmerIcan Airlme stickers will probably be overhauled We ore always in the market to buy on the luggage are marked as well according to City with the owner's name, David Manage~ Thomas Kressbach nearly newI old or antique sterling silver Schulte, so if anyone finds . ,) flatware, holloware, etc. ; sonie strange cargo in the ~- .. trunk of their green 1970 Pointer leads carl sterr LTD, they should contact Mr. ~cuArJ.nRllO~tQ5 co.(i., ON THE HILL Hranchook at 824.9342. Tea m to Title ~ In case anyone is wonder- -, \ ing, an official at Ford's cus- Mike Schomer, Western 0;0 ...... } tomer service office claims Michigan University's senior ..~- that the odds of the same key weight man from North High fitting two cars are one in a School, helped the Broncos million. claim their first Mid-Ameri- Ford makes 1,800 different can Conference Track Cham- ~~IMl~~~~JMl.~J4I!Jl~JMl.6~~~~;~6~~JMl.~~J~~~~~~JMl~~ ~ keys, for all their post-1967 pionship since 1971 by plac. double key models. The t h ~ ing in four evenls during the ~ Father's Day June 20t ~ Schulte's had some bad ~uck but ,they are not the only weekend of Saturd~y-Sunday, ones. May 22.23. Two employes in the ser- Schomer won the hammer i ITS THE SEASON vice department at McDon. throw with a heave of 182-9, i placed third in the javilin aid Ford East Inc. in Mack ~ FOR SEERSUCKER - ~ avenue also have keys that with a throw or 207-4,and was fit each others cars. sixth in the shotput, 54-3, and ~ Thane gives a new di mension to the tlo Once in a million? discus, 160'.6". ~ classic seersucker with their Frost' II ~ knit shirt. It is a comfortably soft tll ~ blend of cotton and polyester ~ ~ finished in two-tone shades i@ HAVE WE GOT A S of navy/white, red/white, ~ (;ill light blue/white or ~tll NAME FOR YOUI ~ yellow/white. Fully II S machine washable. ~ SUITS and SWEATERS SLACKS ..Iom P'IQ~'l!' • Joyrna f Rwob)" SPORT "Drummond .«i"o.,ld9t .Don~ol • OoneQo~ COATS "John W".;ll I TaiJo,'" Beo~h ~ '14 • P'endltlon i • ~obi<.1lo • Prndl>tton ole",', • tingUldQ. • Re-nr • -Golden l'io4ne ..""toed Polr"t, .. John.ny Co"-On TIES I ~ 'Oof!.~' SPORT SHIRTS • Joh","y (01'100" CUSTOM • Oc"'QO! .l-nro •CD".' & ~tnfl TAILORED • P.. M1":ton I 1 CLOTHING SHOES ~ & • CVltom To.. n lid .A~)f'" fdmo",tk ~ tll DRESS o Moni,ltf ~ II OUTERWEAR SHIRTS ~/ tlo -(fIlO HOSIERY ...... ,poc"'no 'Camp • St,oto Joe 'D'0N0y 'loMo<> f09 • Supp Hexe • Rtotd Spot1~wPO' fORMAL 1& ~~~~ Ii;("'" DRESS SHIRTS BELTS Tuxedo Rentals • Hornn, He"" • • OKo, df' '0 fh'MO • ,t,f •• , Sf. 'Mff'rS.. • Joh""y COr"lOt\ I :f~ \ !~.:~:-.,i ARE YOU A MAN ') WITHOUT A STORE. j ~"C/lCO -OUROIl !,\\ . . I I'toYno Io\Of'l CI""d'" 'AM" "M I..., WH. ,hvo,. ... '"' 'kit, AM ".PNl ~ i tlo ~ W()()[MIARDNE • SOMERSET MALL ~ • ~ 1571 \'\bOOward Ave., Phone 964-2300, Detroit, 48226 ....J ~ • "'n~"'9"''''1f;i19~~M~1fW~5P'~~;1W';1W~1f,;~5ir'i1U';'M';1fIi)'''~

, .... ,.. Thursday, June 3, 1976 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Three Woods Hires Meter Maids I Board Candidates Air Views on Issues D.C. Awaits The Woods Department of Mf3s VanHoet is a 1974 NH Senior Public' Safety has hired two graduate of Nor t h High By SU&aD Mc:DoDald High Motbers' Club and can . empathize with both new meter maids, Karen Van. School, while Mrs. Wiebel- Grosse Pointe Citizens (or students and parents about . . 110et and Beth Wiebelhaus Pointers will have a wide iDlW~ haus, a former city crossing Education. the system," she said. North High Sch,ool seOior who began work Thllrsda~'; range of candidates to can. Mist Hopkins received her Gerald ProkopowlCZ, who ;uard, was graduated from She has two daughters, one :TIlay 27, sider in the Monday, June BA degree in economics from was select~d as a $l,~ Na- 30uth High in 1966. a South -High grad and an. NEW 14, elections to fill two Oakland University in 1975, tl.o~al Me~lt Scholars~lp reo Board of Education positions. other who will graduate " clplent, Will be work1Og as The candidates' ages range this fall. Mr. K~rkpatrlck bas ex. an intern in the Washington Vega from IS. year-old M i c h a e I A North High class of 1971 pressed hIS concern at recent ollice at Cong Lucien Nedzi Board meetings oabout what this summer. ' Cosworth Echlin to John SChonenberg, graduate, S usa n Hopkins, "Bee" ~ 61, and their viewpoints rep- also shares Mrs, RoumeU's he c~,lls the "lack of, chal. He represented North ,in resent a wide range of ex. concern about Board-commu- leng~ students fa~e. 10 t~e Washington earlier in the Limited for a candidate who knows periences, nity relations. pubhc schools, espeCially In vear as a Presidential Class- Others running for the two the language arts area. . ~oom Scholar. Off Spec'" Sav .... 11 ''', her 3 RiS "School Board members After having worked With Gerald also has been des. e r MHIIS, .!HI CMV.ttt. posts are incumbent Board should make a point of in. pre sid e n t Joan H~npeter, the school's language arts ignated as a Regents Alumni teracting with parents and s~udy committee, h~'s con- Scholar for 1916 by the Uni- William Flemjng. Susan Hop- students, by attending all the kins, Paul McCarthy, John vmced that ma~y Pomte stu- versity of Michigan where he A-restrained in spending school 'activities they can," dents are lacking 11 formal plans to participate in the R. Kirkpatrick and Aphro- she said. background in grammar and Honors Program of the Col- to dite Roumell. A-responsible the community Miss Hopkins. who is mana- thinks that many Pointers lege of Literature Science Voters will have a chance share his concern, and Arts. ' to question all eight candi- ger of tbe Livonia Michigan R-resourceful in eduational programs Citing the problems of stu- In addition he's a member dates at a public forum, Bell Telephone Employe dent and parent dissatisfac- of the scho~l symphony or- jointly s p 0 n so red by the Cafeteria, employed by Ser- tion with curriculum, declln- chestra, the school senate, League (If Women Voters and vice Systems Corp" is a ing national test scores and the National Honor Society, the Americ-an Association at member of the American As- Re-elect financial difficulties in the Phi Beta Kappa and the soc. JOAN HANPETER University Women, on Tues. sociation of University Wom. schools, Mr. Kirkpatrick says eer team. day, June 8, in South High en, Oakland University Alum- ...":. GROSSE POINTE BOARD OF EDUCATION ni Association, War Memo- a trustee must "prod the , School, room 137, at 8 p,m. ... rial and the Hope Lutheran Board to adopt effective and I :. JU N E 14 Candidates will be asked to Church. realistic solutions. speak about their qualifica- "Just being a 'good guy' I :': tions for the Board position As a former co.op student, isn't enough this year," J anq the needs of tbe public Miss Hopkins (eels that busi. ! Mr. Kirkpatrick is a gen- ,j sC:1001 system, as well as ness edu~tion 6nd career eral surgeon and assistant .' answer questions from the guidance is important for stu- professor at the Wayne State 1, audience. A voters guide also dents. Medical School. He's a grad- will be available at the "I'm in a good position for uate of Dartmouth College . forum or at the public Ji- the Board spot because of and the University of Ten- . brary. my age, (23-years-old). I nessee Medical School. . Most of the candidates feel He has four children with REGISTER NOW FOR " that cornmunity'Board rela. two attending Pointe public tions are one of tbe major Bob-Low Prexy schools, one at University issues of this campaign. Liggett and a pre-schooler. ACADEMY SUMMER PROGRAMS Mrs. Roumell agrees that , .' Mr. ,Fleming, a 38-year-old the Board's relationship with Has Close Call Come be our guest for color film presentation ~orporation director of per- INTRODUCE YOUR CHILD TO A the community could be im- sonnel at Smith, Hinchman and lecture on three of North America's Great proved. The president of the Island and Grylls Asso~., has three MONTESSORI EDUCATION THIS SUMMER not satisfied with the of Bob-Lo,' vrosse Pointe Travel Thrills- "I'm children in The Pointe Public attitude of the community City Councilman Lorenzo D, School System and one pre- . towards education in general Browning, bad a close call MONTESSORI SUMMER SESSION: JUNE 16-JULY 25 . • CANADIAN ROCKIES and schooler . I here and would like to im. recently when his car and he He has been active as • Open to children 3 to 6 years old prove the educational cU. slipped off a barge into the ! WEST COAST president of the Monteith • Montessori session: 9:00 A.M.-12 Noon mate if 1 could. vood rela. Detroit River on its way to PTOand director of the • ALASKA CRUISE, and tions with .parents are vital the island. • Optional Arts' and Crafts: 12 Noon-2:30 P.M. Woods/Shores Little League, • CANADA's MARITIME PROVINCES if Th~ Pointe is to b~~e a He successfu~ escaped "My years in personnel • Call for information: 888.4833 superIOr school system. the 42.degree river water by work IMls given me a par. Mrs, Roumell, who has climbing out a window and Time: 3:00 P.M. or 8:QO P,M. ticular insight into the prob. FORMULA FORSUCCESS FORTHE OLDER CHilD: STUDY SKillS .. taught Fre.nch. and Spanish standing on the top of his lems and hopes of the young Date: TUESDAY, JUNE 8 at North HIgh, JS. a g~aduate sinking vehicle. He was res. for their careers," he said. of the. Bo~ton Umverslty Col. cued by a passing motor STUDY SKILLS PROGRAM: JUNE 21-JULY 30 Place: Grosse Pointe Neighborhood Club, "I would hope to continue lege of LIberal Arts and has boat. His car is a total loss. and to expand the .current done advanced work iIIt Cen. • For boys and gi~ls in grades 5-9 :: 17150 Waterloo (Between Neff Rd, and St. program levels throughout ., tral M i chi g & n, Michigan Mr. Bro~ning said he h~s • 8:30 A.M,-1:30 P.M, :. Clair, Grosse Pointe State, Wayne State and .Mich. Deen mak~ng l;he ferry trIp the system." igan Universitiel. Besides almost. daily SlUce 1949 and Mr. ,Fleming is a graduate • For information, call 886-1221 The Pointe she taught in the was qwte embarrassed about of Denison University and RSVP 886-0111 Long Isl~nd and Warren the incident. holds a Master of Divinity THE GROSSE POINTE ACADEMY 171 LAKE SHORE ROAD Degree from Kenyon College, Sponsored ;ointiy by: Scbool Systems. "All those years we have ~' DAY TRAVEl CO. and COOKE'S TRAVEl, Leamingt. Her community activities gone without an accident on , include 'Work with the Girl that barge, and I had to be . 1.... 1 Scouts, PTO Council, South the dummy to forget to put " ------his emergency brake on," he :: ••••••••••••••••••••••••• said. The City Council took note " Open Thursday and Friday evenings of the mishap at its Monday, ...... " May 24, meeting by present- ing the councilman with a , ' plastic inner tube-to signify T\ . , their contlnL4iDg support. I I

OFFERS PROTECl'JON The Farm Labor Contrac. tor Reglstratlon Act provides j protection in terms of work. Ing end housing conditions, as well as safe transportation to and (rom the job for mI- grant and seasonal farm workers and is administered and enforced by the U,S. Labor Department.

A When lihing a heav)' object, it is wise to keep the trunk' erelYt, pull in / the ahdominallarea, stand l close to the ohject to be lifted, adjust the feet to give good balance, bend .' the hips, the knees, and the ankles. Actual liFt- .... ing is accomplished by strengthening these joints and assuming a standing posture. When carr)'ing .. titer'. 4.y a heavy object, keep jt , I.,•• a close to the body. Com- pensate by tilting to the opposite side when carry- DAD AT LEISURE ing a hca\'y suitcase. The body should make as few Brighten his summer with c.ool. e"traenous motions as lightweight and comfortable possible. all (orce being direcl in the line of mo. knit shirts from Italy. tion. S-M-L-XL sizes. Convalescent aids and sickroom supplies of all Idnds are available at A. Red/navy/white collared THE PARK PHARMACY, 15324 E. Jeffer!lOn, Grosse V-neck acrylic bicycle shirt. $16 Pointe Park. We sell and rent walkers, wheel chairs,' B. Square-neck cotton pullover. crut"hes, commodes, l'md all otber convalescent' Brown/camel/ruA~. na~y/red/blue needs. We also have a (ull ...." line of baby supplies. Visit or green/white/blue. $16 PARK PHARMACY for all your prescription needs. C, CalUornia.collar cotton Our modern prescription department keeps hun- .... shirt. Tan/brown/melon • dreds of the latest medi- cations on hand for when blue/grey/wine. black/wine/green your doctor orders them for you. Call us at 882- on white ground. $18 " 2580. We are open daily until 8 P.M .• Fridays and Saturdays until ') P.M., and Sunday!! from I () A.M. until 3 1).1'1. .. IIEU'1-" '1,11/\'1': Jacob SonS To repair sc'rlll('hed furniIUrf', apfll.~ II cloth 2 HOURS FREE PARKING .. , JACOBSON'S WILL VALIDATE YOUR TICKET dampened with dena- tUfed alcohol.

_ ...... -A. ... "_ ...... :-..._._~~~. _lIIIL.... • ..lL.-.~~ __ '~\._._. "_. ~_ 0._ .& __ ...... -~....._-...olIo..&:~~ ...~.,~~_~ ...... jh... • . , Thursday, June 3, 1976 ~ Page Four GROSSE POINTE NEWS \ I NATURE'S NATURAL Plan Parties' Due to the response of Our HEALTH SERVICES Concern over Pra.nks Birthday for Dialogue customers we are now doing ,Using acupuncture, zone,' For '76 Grads physiotherapy, massage. (Continued from Page 1) ki Ilcd and distributed with (Continued from Page 1) session is to begin 50011 for roofing and seamless gutter and manipulations methods someone getting hurt in com. the detective ending up with problem-S1llving rttethods. lieII' recruits. Any person interested in which produce results thotf parison to the "power shows" one for his barbecue spit. Public high school careers The world is full of places work, and cycle shenanigan:;. Other pranks included plac- for 1,129 Pointers will come that will put people on participating in the training I :Qre hard to believe. and volunteering two hours For his part, Det. Fagan ing some lawn furniture in to an end next week and par_ "hold," reports FLEe, which for f'H t"IMmotio" If your roof Is 20 ,ears or older doesn't care for the term a hallway between the cafe. ents from both schools are adds, "We are not a society per week 011 the telephone I Call 882.3190 "senior pranks" but prefers, teria and the main building planning the traditional all- that gives ea<;~ other time. should caLI the Dialogue of. You probably need replacement. rather, "schoof pranks" be. and the erection of a dummy night parties to help them Generally, parents who are fice at 881.0270 for more in. ,.!I cause of the participation of with a bottle of beer and a celebrate. having difficulty coping with (ormation. FREE ESTIMA TES. , ~ . other classmen. the frustration of family prob. "Often family problems golf bag for garnishes. South's Mother's Club has Additions, Kitchens, Alterations, "As long as sucn activities lems are oil en anxious for can be too personal or even The door lock incident was arranged to hold a "Yester- too embarrassing to discuss SEWI. aren't destructive or dan- costly. however, as several day and Today" party at the help and few are aware of We can do it all. community resour:ces." with close friends - people ,,I gerous, J imagine there's a locks were victimized on all War Memorial from 10:30 Annette U. Rickel, Ph.D., want to help but do not know , ~ TROUILI? place for them. And I'm not floors. The corlls on some p.m .• 2 a.m. on Wednesday, staled, "People are trained where or to whom to turn. In condemning the senior class. were damaged and S1lme June 9, after commencement f. for most jobs they undertake some small way, Dialogue is LElO BUilDING CO~ because others participate glass in various doors had exercises. in life, but they get no train. hopefully filling this need and , SINCE 1911 too," he said. to be broken out to gain en. Tickets are $2 in advance ing for parenthood." helping to create a better Because the end of the try. Some of the cores were and $2.50 at the door. There For example: The voice on com munity, mental health. TU 2-3222 school year draws near, removed and solvent applied will be music by the Suite the other end of the line was wise," adds the organization. "This doesn't give a person to clean the locks, so tbey Fury band, lood 8nd enter. young and kind of shaky, The t:le right to damage a school all didn't have to be replaced. tainment. caller was a young mother or endanger the lives of peo. Keep Damages Down with two pre-school aged 15304 ICUCHfYAl • VA 2.9070 pIe," he emphasized, while The chairman of the South The estimated cost in dam. boys who were causing her adding. "It isn't mandatory committee is .&Irs.James Wil- ages from this "prank," in- problems. .Mostly, she just VERY SPECIAL CARS to have such pranks." . liams. She is assisted by <:0' cluding clean-up, materials wanted to talk-about how Pleased with Restraint chairmen Mrs. Robert Chap. and man hours, was placed at pelle and Mrs. Richard she felt and about the frus- FOR VERY SPE'CIAL PEOPLE Over at North, Del. Baum around $346.50. Del. Baum tration of being inside all said, "Overall. I'm very Speer. Mrs. Tom 'Peters is in A public said he's attempting to locate charge of decorations, Mrs. winter with two small boys. pleased with the restraint the culprits. who will either The Dialogue volunteer lis. THE '76 shown by the seniors at North Joseph Greiner, ticket sates, pay restitution or be prose- Mrs. John Ault, prizes, and tened with undivided atten. libRARY Hig~. We've had some prob. cuted .. tion to what the young moth- lems, (e.g. the insertion of seniors Cindy Beck and Kent FLEETWOOD LIMOUSINE "J hope the seniors will Severson, publicity. er had to say. Just talking it plastic tooth picks and epoxy continue with the mature over made her feel better. glue in several door locks), theme they've shown us al- The South committee is This young mother found an but these activities haven't ready," he said. "If they asking for donations from anonymous listener as close been well organized." keep damages down, no one senior parents to help defray as her phOne because she The "chicken incident" fea. will deny them a good time." party costs. Checks may be knew where to call. tured the release of the mailed to ,Mrs. Williams, 306 After two years of phone cacklers on tbe second floor Final exams, which are on Mou!}t Vernon road. Grosse the horizon, may provide a service to the community, the and their apprehension by Pointe Farms. 35 Dialogue listeners have the detective and some stu- breather in this respect and, hopefully, by commencement The - North seniors' party answered several hundred dents. They were ultimately time, (Wednesday, June 9, for also will follow commence. calls. A summer training ment on Thursday, June 10, . , ..... D., SunestlOftl South 8nd Thursday, June 10. for North), such activity from midnight. 5 a.m. at the HAND CARVED. North cafeteria and gym. Woods Police MHrlChaum Pipes will vanish into oblivion. NO by CAO. /rom Turksy The Parent Club at North Inspect Bikes likE ~\L 20010 OFF Ie Auxiliary has planned entertainment :by PIPE SHOW the caufield band, a The Woods Department of OTItER. .JUNE 10 thru 1. dance contest, ping pong, Public Safety will complete I,. Sets Carnival Hundrsd. to Chooss from VOlleyball and badminton ac- its bike inspections 'It four All the books in our "J. H. W" FREEHANOS tivities. The choice of '76 when it comes to interior size and comfortr ,library tell how the Bible "JOSEY" FREEHANOS elementary s c h 001 s this "NICOl-I" FREEHANOS A Children's Carnival for A .pancakebreak£ast will tean be practical today. month. spaciousness and privacy. The Cadillac limousine or Nine. Muscular Dystrophy has been be served at 3 a.m. and the Officers have finished in- '{And they include exam- scheduled by the Grosse results of the students' mock spections at both Mason oBnd Passenger Sedan. For business efficiency or personal privacy, Ies of present-day Pointe Jaycee Auxiliary for election announced. Barnes .and are scheduled , hristian healing. ~ Saturday, June 5, from 10 Tickets are $1 andmtist to visit Monteith today, June the Cadillac limousine is still the only American-made car "~ ou can also borrow ~'S29 Mack 882-9452: a.m.-12 noon at the Saint 3, and Ferry on Tuesday, Paul Lutheran Church park- be obtained in .advan~e .from -tapes and records, , any class officer. June 8, during the morning designed and built as a limousine. ~stories for children, and ing lot, Chalfonte avenue and and .afternoon. Directing the party are tSibles in many Lothrop road. "We will insped the bikes Mr. and Mrs. William Queen. IaIlanguages. Mothers and their children of all youngsters going to the will be running 10 different They are assisted by Bubara Come in soon. This schools who wish it," said game booths, and there will Flood and MaryLou Moody, T r a ff i c S a f e t y Officer :Iibrary could make a be popcorn, pop stands and decorations; Laurie HLlette. Stephen Petrik. The inspec- '.{difference in your life. man, food; Mary Kelly, vol. .."'-.-. '-...~..U"•.~.. lots of prizes for aill. The tion includes brakes,pedals, . ':iI~;?;:'~/ admission is five cents and unteers; and Chuck Wood. :'CHRISTIAN SCIENCE .r"'"-~-'-; h and 1e bars, lights and READING ROOM games will be oUered at five bury, chaperones. spokes, plus the general, ! WE'LL and 10 cents. ROGER RINKE overall condition of the ve- I DO III All proceeds will go to- Gets 3¥2-10 hicle. 19613 MACK AVENUE 'IOIlII wards the fight against mus. "With the growing amount , Grille Pointe WM4s MUlTIPU SlRV IC£S cular dystrophy. of bikes on roads and side- Ucemed- 'ftSllred For further information, In RIA Case walks, everyone has to be- VA 4.9172 call Marilyn Ruh at 882-6284. come more awaJ;'e of cyclists A New Haven, Mich., .man than ever before," he said. CADILLAC CO. who was found guilty by a According to city ordi- Wayne County Circuit Court nanee, all bicycles' must be 11 MILE ~RD. EAST OF VAN DYKE ;, - lU:)'i'Of., umedrobbery.-in .Ucenaed.Liceoses, at" 25 March, received from three cents each may .b~ obtained 757-0767 ...__.;-,_:.--:--'536-6260' and a half to 10 years in at departmental headquarters prison, r e p 0 r t e d Woods or at inspections. They are police. good for the life of the bike. Leonard Allen Miron was sentenced to this term before Judge Richard Dunn on Wed- nesday, May 12. Miron, .along with .two This Week's other men, was reportedly involved in an incident wherein a Woods man was Bell Ringers beaten and robbed of his Prices Effective June 3, 4 and 5 wallet last f-all. CLOSED ALL DAY SUNDAY One of the men, Daniel Closed Wed.,.l p.m, John Liberty, of Hazel Park, '. also was found guilty of. armed robbery after a March jury trial. PA)Iice said he's BONELESS ROLLED scheduled for sentencing on Wednesday, June 9.' Sirloin Tip Roast LB, The other man, Lonnie If you've reached the Dale Snell, of Hazel Park, point where your personal Fine For A Rotiss;ere Roast was originally charged with .ssetsand investments armed robbery but ultimately pled guilty to a reduced would benefit from "THE ORIGINAL" STUFFED charge of assault with intent full.ti~aUention, now to rob, being armed. might be. the prudent time PORK ROLLS $1.08 LB. He was sentenced to from to come meet the people of one and a half to five years the Trust Division of in p~ison. However, police NadonalBank of Detroit .. "BONELESS" noted, after a check with What you'll meet is a $145 prison authorities, he was sum of experiellce and . CHUCK STEAKS • LB. . serving his sentence in Camp Ojibway n ear Ironwood, expertise unmatched by;;' Fine For Barbequing, Use Your Favorite Marinade Mich. any otherfinandal'( .. institution in MichigatL . BONELESS SMOKED People with a sound Barnes Slates knowl~dge of the market's HAM SLICES(2 PACK) $1.79 LB. June 7 Social present and anticipated ...• climate, constantly ,( OUR OWN ... 'MADE FROM GROUND CHUCK' An Ice Cream Social will reinforced by research aria be held at Barnes School, computeran~y~,who 20090 Morningside drive, on are ready to work with yo .. HAMBURGER PAnlES Monday, June 7, from 6:30- on a personal basis to .) 8:30 p.m. on the front lawn. aUain the goals of security) Sundaes will be 85 cents a and financial return you . 3 to lb · .. 15 Patties 5 LB $5 98 person and free cookies, cof. fee and lemonade also will desire, 4 to lb 20 Patties BAG • be served. We'D discuss an account The American Legion once relationship that allows us ALL BEEF ..... NO ADDITIVESI again has consented to give to buy and sell securities at the children train rides throughout the neighborhood, our discretion, or make and many molbers have vol- recommendations for your STOUFFER'S SALE unteered to bake cakes for approval. Either way, you11 NOODLES ROMANOFF ••• 12 oz. ESCALLOPED APPLES •••• 12 01. the Cake Walk, which has receive the personal been successful in the past. attention that has made us SPINACH SOUffLE •••••• 1201. MACARONI & CHEESE ••• 1201, Bernie Chaison is chairman first choice of many of ot the event. CORN SOUFFLE ~ ••••••• 1201, POTATOES AU GRATIN. 1Ph oz. I your contemporaries. I Grosse Why not give us a call- 886-4014. By letting us help Pointe News you in the business we do YOUR CHOICE 59~AcH I Published Every Thrmclay best, you'll have more by Robt. B. Edrar time for the business you Fancy DIBI A Anteebo Publishers Lorge 24 Size California 99 Kercheval Avenue do best, SNOW WHITE Grosse Pointe, Mlch, 48236 HEAD Phone TU 2.6900 second Class POltag' paid ot .~ Delroit, Michigan. LETTUCE MUSHROOMS SubKriphon Rates $8,00 Pff v,ar Tr'Utt Division via mall. Address all Mail ISub~c,iptians. Chonge of Address Form. 3579 10 . Kercheval ..St. Clair OffJae C C 99 Kercheval. Grosse Painte Farm •• ...... •.•Natiol)alB~of Detroit LB. Mich. The deadlin. fa, news copy 29 HEAD 89 is Monday noon. Afl advertising copy must be in the N.ws Ollie. by TuesdoY noon to insure in.. rtian. ~~-"""------""--"'''-.1.5...... allll._--- ~ ~_~_~_~_....-....---~--~ - - - ~ ------~ ~---~-----

Thursday, June 3, /976 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Five Youtlt Caught A. Fernily Tradition Spanish Club LWV Answers Voters' Queries With Evidence ~.~: "'~.: The Grosse Pointe League osition Four increases the Ii. ~>., , Re-eleets Head of Women Voters, (LWV), as brary millage rate by 11 A I6-year-old Detroit youth, .- a service to voters, is re- cents, (down from l( cents), who has had extensive con. Senior Luis Gomez y Ama- sponding to questions on the for one year. tacts with the Detroit Police dor was recently 'elected upcoming s c h 0 01 millage Q: How many seats are Department's Fifth Precinct president of .the War Mem- election. there on the Board of Edu- Youth Bureau, was arrested orial Spanish Club for the Correction: The statement cation, and when are mem- « and charged with receiVing third consecutive year. Senor in the May 13 column which Gomez y Amador, a member hers elected? Tht, wines of SlIulernes ftre ulllqUt' ll,,11 j1;t'"erull~' ~ and concealing stolen prop. came out "The Farms ... A: The seven trustees serve held tu be Ihe finesl of all s'treel .. hilt' .. illt.s. Tht~ ! erty by Woods police Friday of the foreign languages de- asks aliens to bring citizen- partment at University Lig. four-year, staggered terms. lasle is vt'n.' rieh. and the bouqut'l n"r\,. f1owt'n.'. The afternoon, May 21. ship papers with them," The sequence of election is gett School, also is founder (when they register), is in- two, two, two and one. color of Ihe wine ranges from pale YI'!I11't' l1"d "mbpr. The Youth Service Division and director of a summer filed a petition on the ~'outh correct as aliens can't vote. Q: SO, there are two seats 10 depp gold as it ages. Whal makes Sl1ult'rnes so dif- pro g ram in Salamanca, up. Who is running for of- ferent is a fungus which is crea(ed b~' cLimalic condi- with the Wayne County Ju- Spain. Clarifying this matter, D8t. venile Court last week on the uralized citizens are 'asked to fice? tions. This run~us forms on the ripe grapes. brenk;n#{ aforementioned charge. He's The Spanish Club organizes bring their citizenship papers A: The two seats to be the skin and attacking the juiet'. causing Ihl' 't'at('r allegedly involved in taking cultural events on Spain and with them if they register in filled at this election are contenl to evaporate, and tht'll lell\'ln/l: a \'er~' h ijl:hl~' four hubcaps off an auto Latin America the first Mon- The Farms, whereas the those of incumbent Joan Han- coneentrated sligar mixture. , day of each month from Oc. parked in the lot near Saint other Grosse Pointes ask peter. who is running again, }'rom Ihe unique 10 the commonpLace. P'\HKIE'.S John Hospital. tober-May each year. Private from naturalized citizens only and Lee Allen, who was ap- Mock. corner of St. <:Lair., parties and dinners in local PARTY SHOPPE. 17255 While cruising through the what they ask from others- pointed to fill an unexpired 885.0626 has a full selectiolJ of wines, beers IInd. lot, Officer Jack Treppa was area restaurants also are some type of identification, term and isn't running. ( , part of its 8ctivities. e.g. a driver's license. liquors. If ~'ou're looking for a ¥on unusual ~ifl or: stoppeci by a hospital security There are eight candidates DlId for Father's Da\" how allOul a ",hcl'lbarrow of guard, who said he had a Q: Is there a difference in Membership dues for the including Mrs. Hanpeter, "ben'raues" J!'ilr-wr~pped; WP will cusIOIl1-ntakt. report from a witness that a year are $5, and the general the millage proposal this John Schonenberg Jr., Aphro- ., '" man took the hubcaps from public can attend any pro- time? dite RoumeIl, William Flem- ~'Ollr ~ift I? suil tht' last~ ~r ~hc r('t'illi.'nr. ()pl'n: W- an auto parked at the rear gram free. A: There are a couple of ing, Michael Echlin, John 10 MOII.-lhur.l 10-11 hi .. Sal.; noon •.H~ Su.n. . of the building. differenc:es. There will be Kirkpatrick, Paul McCarthy Salltt'rlle~ a~c exlrem('I~' w('I1, rt'1lI1111l111/1:III PrlIlU' The suspected vehicle, Among this year's pro- four propositions this time and Susan Hopkins. , ('uodilion for os Lon" liS thirt~. ~.{,Ilrs. which was starling to leave grams was a lecture on Goya, instead of two. the Spanish painter of the the area, was stopped by two Proposition One renews the security guards and four hub- 19th century, a visit to Santo The Thomson brothers, (from left to right), Domingo, the oldest capital expired school operating mil- caps were removed from the lage rate for four )'cars; MARK, DAN and MIKE, are members of the of the New World, 17th cen. rear floor. Proposition Two increases Elect championship tennis team at Kalamazoo College, tury Spanish art, the ruins the school operating millage They said the witness told o~ the Maya civilization and which recently won the league title for the 38th rate by $2.20, (down from William R.Fleming them the juvenile passenger the Mexico of yesterday and consecutive year. Mark and Mike are seniors and $2.75), for one year only; was the person who took the today. to the hubcaps. She didn't give her members of the varsity team. Dan is a sophomore Proposition Three renews ex- name nor did she want to be. on the JV team, and is the fifth Thomson brother Dr. Eugene Crawley was pired library operating mil- Grosse Pointe come involved. to play for Kalamazoo. Older brothers, Ted and re-elected club vice-president. lage for four years; and Prop. ~leanwhile, Officer James Steve, are Kalamazoo alumni who played on the Board of Education Fowler checked the lot for a tennis team. They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. on vehicle minus its hubcaps John Thomson, of Three Mile drive. and discovered an auto in Monday,June 14,1976 t~a~~s. ~~~it~~ger \~ii~ ~~ I Pointer s Join Sounds of '76 caps were recently removed. ------' • Curre"t President. Monteith P.T.O. The driver of the wanted South High SchooL instru-' swing choir and orchestra. • Director. Woods-Shores little League . vehicle, a 32-year-old Detroit mental music director Rus. Mr. Reed will conduct the man, toLd police he went to sell Reed and 15 Grosse orchestra. • Budge' Committee. Un;'ed ~ey O':'iCh'.J visit a friend in the hospital Pointe students have been More than 300 Mich'gan and. upon learning he was selected to tour Michigan in . 1 discharged, returne.d' to dis. con c e r t with the State's st~dents applied for the tour. cover that the juvenile had Sounds of '76 Bicentennial Elght students from So~th Electricil Contrlctor. Since 1925 moved the car from where it . t and seven from North HIgh projec . were .accepted was parked. He claime~ h~ The group of 120 students .. had no knowledge of the mCl- and five conductors from all Other DetrOIt-area concerts dent, and was subsequently over Michigan will perform ~lated for the Sounds of '76 announces its New Location not c?arged.. . in 18 concerts, beginning with !Dclude a. July 2 appearance Pollce said the juvenile a Tuesday June 15 appear- at the flverfront Freedom at stated the hubcaps belonged ,ance ,at Interlochen 'and end- Festival and July 3 at Green; to his brother, ~vho had theing with a July 4 perform. field Vill8ge. Times have 381 Kercheval Avenue caps stolen off hiS car. ance at a Tiger baseball not yet been announced. Grosse Pointe Farms, MI 48236 A check with the Fifth Pre- game. cinct ~~vealed that Detroit "We've got some of the 882-3090 a~thorlhes . had. 11 . conta~ts finest music students in the . THE WIth the juvenile mcludmg State," according to Mr. two for armed robbery, one Ree

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College-baund s t u den t s ses ranging from four to six WEEKDAY eager to get a head start students in size, thus allow- with advanced credit or those ing for flexible, individualiz- HOURS just wishing to brush up on ed instruction. MON., TUES., skins will (ind a place at The lower school program, WED., THURS. OPEN University Liggett School's, grades four'eight, will offer 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. (ULS), summer program this two basic aoademic courses, SUNDAY year, verbal skills develapment fRIDAY Headed by ULS Science and mathematics. Each will 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. 10 A.M, Department chairman Darrel consist of ane hour in class SATURDAY TO C. Watson, the program, and ane of supervised study 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. taught by regular ULS staff at the school. The program 5 P.M. teachers, will cansist of clas- will run from June 21.July 30 PrieD G thrv T"fl,. Jun. ,rt. w. ~ .... ~t Ie Umit lllHlntitlet, Noisy Muffler Nets 2 Tickets The noise from a defective The officer said he saw muffler, which attracted the Long traveling west on Blair- attention of a Shores public moor court, (rom Putnam, safety officer, resulted in a and followed the man to Bal. motorist receiving two viola. lantyne where Long turned tion tickets. north, He drove to Putnam PSO John Trevillian ar. and back to Blairmoor, went rested Frank W. Long, of 617 east on Blairmoor to Lake, Montclair, Detroit, on Friday, shore and then south, May 28, at about 4:40 a,m, Long was stopped near Ros. when the officer heard the I)"n, but could not produce noise and noticed tbe muffler an operator's license or car of Long's auto barely cling- registration, only a birth cer. I : i_ng_,______tilicate to pro\'c his idcntitr, ~ PSO Trevillian radioed his Woods Police station for a check on the Law Enforcement In(orma. ton Network, (LEIN), and Ch eck Bfast the return answer revealed that Long's license had been The Woods Department of suspended. Public Safety is currently in- With the assistance of PSO vestigating an explosion in. Bruce Darlington, Officer cident whch was reported TreviHian was able to take Sunday, 'May 23, near a Holi. Long to the station, where day road home. the man's car was impound. A resident told police he ed. was .sitting in the rear of his He was issued ,a violation bouse watching television ticket for having a defective when he heard the exploson, muffler and another for driv. Be looked up, saw a white ing while his license was sus. flash and then I'an outside. pended. The citizen spotted a youth, 'tti. h Long was required to 'post a Sl ng m a car, w 0 said a b , •••••••••••••••• , young white male had just ond for $150 pending a court run from the scene. hearing. in The Shores on Wednesday, June 9. • AI · 'A • He also noted ,that the ex- ---- umlnum .wnlngs • :~~~n~ah::::C°a~~e:r~u:hv~~Honor Doctors • . 16 Colors • hicle parked a few feet away. ,I • . • Officer Paul Shields stated at Bon Secours • Screen Porches •

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Thursday, June 3, 1976 ~~1 Page Eight GROSSE POINTE NEWS , ~'i Cycle Mishap Injure~ Youth 116 Graduated by Austin Prep: Name Vall Tiem Acting Chief , . . Warning: The Surgeon General Has awards also were made a~ ' City Police Lt. Robert Van- The matter is somewhat One youth was injured in road, :and another motorcycle The Class or 1976 from Aus- Determined That Cigarette Smoking Congo Nedzi presented Paul [ ~ Tiem was designated acting complicated because the coun- a motorcyc!e.auto accident on driven by James Scherer, 18, tin Catholic Prep completed Thomas Denis with the U ,5, .:I . is Oangerous to Your Health. police chief, effective July I, cil is considerIng II consoli. the corner of 51. Paul and also of Audubon road, were its commencement exercises Washington road on Thurs. traveling westbo\lnd. on SI. Sunday, May 23, with a salute. Congressman's M e d a I o~'" at the Grosse Pointe City dation of its police and fire day, May 7, at 3 p.m. Paul when the accident oc- to the U.S. led. by Cong. Lu- Merit and Sgt, 'John Colbert I of the Detroit Police Depart,' Council's regular Monday, departments into a public Dennis Rogers, 1'1, of 140&9 curred, ll.ccording to police. den N. Nedzi. ment presented Daniel Joseph I May 24, meeting. sarety unit - a move that Nottingham road, was rushed ,Mr. Scherer, pulled over to Guest speaker at corn-y Buysse wit,b the Detroit Po" He will replace Public would force a re.evaluation to Bon Secours Hospital af. the curb jlnd Mr. Coraci mcn~ement was Dr. JdeUer lice De p a, r t men t Youth,,: . h' f . 1 ter his leg apparently was pulled along next to him to W. Barry, pre.;ident an trus- f h I Award. , Safety Director Andrew C. 0 t e po Ice C Ie posIt on. caught in the wheel of his talk, ,police said. tee 0I WaISh C0IIege . .',' Teetaert, who is retiring af- The police chief's saillry motorcycle. He suffered a Mr. Rogers, who was tra- The presentat!on of the ter almost 40 years on The I and responsibilities as well broken right foot and corn- yeUng behlnd the two vehi. graduates for diplomas and Clown Corps City lorce. as the educational require- pound fracture.; to his leg. eles, said he tried to pass award: was ~ade b.y-Z:homas them but instead struck the E. Bailey, vice prmclpal of Keeping Busy In the meantime, The City ments for the post would. be The accident drew a crowd back end of Mr. Coraci's au- studies, In all, 116 students is stitl accepting applications a.Cfected by .such a ~onsol1da. of more than 100 people to to. He. and the motorcycle were awarded .d~plomas and Active and energetic are . ., lIon,accordmg to City Mana- the intersection. City Police skidded several yards along 16 students received awards words which describe the to permanently .. fd the $24,- ger Thomas Kressbach. fwere ThassFisted bY pofficke~s the road for scholastic excellence. members of the Grosse Pointe' 000 a year poslhon. A final report on the feasi- rom e arms and ar In' Th J M D Id - j bility of the public safety clearing the resulting traffic, Both Mr. Rogers and 'Mr. o.mas. ames .. c ona , Bicentennial Clown Corps as_ • j :~: SELF HELP concept in The City is ex- jam. eoraci were cited for trafflc vale~lC:torlan of the class, the group completed a tult j . violations in the accident and received ~wards o~ excetle~ce slate of activities last month, Charity begins at home, pected to be presented to the Thr~e vehlcles, a motorcy- told to appear in court on for Spanish, soclal studies, First, the Clown Corps on, , , which makes it easy ror some solons next month by the cJe driven by Mr. Rogers, an August 25 science and forensics. Daniel i ;, people to practice on them- Citizens Research Council of auto drive!, by Leonard Ste- .'. Joseph Buysse, class salu. Sunday, May 2. was part of . .;elves. Michigan.' ven CoracI, 17, of Audubon .Pollce also Cited the owner tatorian received awards of the Wayne County Bicenten' I ! '\ nial Parade, which is now o/l' I" ______~------~------of the, motorcycle Mr, Rogers exccllen'ce for theology Eng- ,1 ' . was driving .. Barry Burton, of Ush and journalism, t'nathe- the books as "the World':;.,' i 1163 Buckmgham road, for matics social studies. and I,argest Parade." Had it not). I allowing an unendorsed driv- science: Paul Thomas Denis been lor several outstanding , lr . ./lNvI. '/~ AT GROSSE POINTE'S OLDEST er to operate his vehicle. was cited lor excellence 10 contributions maue tu th", kJ of., ~ a YVVWlI-' FOOD. MARKET English and journaiism as Clown Corps, the chances well as studies and athletics. their being in the parad'l ~ Single award winners were would have been very bleak,,: r...'.i:••...... ~.' Michael Daniel Bishoping ".{ . fU 5.1565 VERBR.UG.GE'S 11328 ~~ck'Ave.\ Clown Corps chairman Ar.' .St. Clair and Lucien Anthony Leone thur J. Kuehnel said he want~". I ~,,:'j for excellence in German, I ~""*,', .l Madbo,.1 GAR.AGI cd to recognize the lollowing" i Edward George Lapeikis and in the respect: i MG j LlCltftS,.d HOllAND HOUSE Thomas Joseph Chase for ex- The Grosse Pointe Jaycees ,', .aRI--~i... f , .. " '."'f G~OB8EL SPEC/ALLY CURED IMPORTED' G•• N••• ' cellence in French and Dan. O,8mg.nic. c.. ny Gerard Kasper and John for their cash donation. CORNED BEEF COOKING WINE Leonard Ramm III for fine WHITE - RED - SHERRY ~liI,t J. Ha,ncheruk of Ted, . I arts. Ewald for the use': 12 OJ. SOULE BRISKET Other single award winners of his car to pull the clowns': ' ' ... , , CENTER CUT FLATS 1.19 were Gary Mark Duemling float. j 6 TO 7 LB. AVG. LB. and Michael Conrad Dunn in business education, Brian Mrs. Walter Kuehnel for' allowing the float to be built ...... "~ Hugh Boyle in forensics, , i: BUD Thomas Gerard Dennehy in in her yard after the original : "W" building site had to' be" MG i' . HOME.MADE thenlogy, N e i 1 Alexander CELERY changed at the last moment.-; LAMB PATTIES Gudsen in Spanish, Michaei TAR" e Patrick Roarty in mathemat- Mr. Kuehnel also thanked: D.911ll1. nic. FRESH GROUND tAMB 3g EACH ics, Michael James Smith in Anthony LaBonty and Robert : SPECIALLY SEASONED AND 1.19 studies and athletics and Pat. Rau for the many varied ser- • WRAPPED IN BACON . LB. HUNT'S rick Joseph Antonelli. and vices they performed. • Richard Joseph Surmont for THICI<, RICH As May drew to a. close, ; perfect attendance. members of the corps partid- ; TOMATO .Gthers recognized w ere pated. in other events as the : FRESH AMERICAN KETCHUP Carl William Werner and Our Lady Queen of Peace, U.S.D.A. PRIME AND CHOICE WI'LL Tho~as Henry VanEgmond School Bicentennial Celebra- : 19'7 l.ARGE 20 oz. 80TTlE DO,.I. as activities men of the year, tipn Sunday, May 23, the' John Michael PollaCK as LAMB LEGS ' Montieth School Ice Cream : MG .,.... sports enthusiast and Daniel I .LII.. 59( EACH MULTIPlE SlIYICH Social Wednesday, May 26, : TAR Ucemed-/mu,ed Joseph Buysse for the stu- and the Harper Woods An- ' WE NOW CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF AWREY BAKED GOOD~ VA 4.9172 dent senate leadership award. nual Memorial Day Parade : Two ~ommunity service Monday, May 31. With' all this behind thent;:~:: the group is now looking fo!'•.::~~> ward to entertain at the Unl;<,-:-: versity Liggett Fair Friday.:":,<

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Defer to 110st Interment was at Forest Lawn Cemetery. CENTER FOR CREATIVE STUDIES Fair, Social .-=~~~O~b~i_tu_o_r_ie_s 1 • • • MRS. DOROTHY C. COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN Deler School will hold its DR. JAMES H. BLAIN Memorial contributions may STURDY for Dr. Blain, 6G made to the Harper Hos. annual Fair and Ice Cream Services be Memorial services lor Mrs. SUMMER SESSION: 8 WEEKS (June 14 - August 9) Social on Saturday, June 5, ol Grand Marais boulevard, pital Auxiliary Tribute Fund, Sturdy, 71, of !derriweather were held Friday, May 28, at In care of Mrs. Russel Nan- from 11 a.m .• 5 p.m. on the avenue, were held Saturday, REGISTER ~UNE 1.1 1 school grounds, 15425 Ker- the Verheyden Fun era 1 kervis, 14257 Abington, De- May 29, in Hinsdale, Ill. Home. trait 48227. cheval avenue. She died Wednesd'ay, M'8Y Monday-Wednesdays-Frldays: 9 a.m. to 4 p,m. In addition to traditional He died Wednesday, May Dr. Martmer was cremated. 26, in Saint John Hospital. 26, at Bon Secours Hospital. '" • • Tuesdays and Thursdays: 9 a.m. to 7:30 p,m. ice cream sundaes, hot dogs Born in Kentucky, she is and soft drinks, there will Dr. Blain was a member COL. DANIEL M. CORSON survived by her husband, Courses offered include: be gastronomical treats such of the staff of Bon Secours Services for CoI. Corson, Franklin D.; two daughters, as homeba~ed pastries, pies, Hospital and was a member 76 formerly of The Pointe. Mrs. William C. Bookbinder Advertising Design Basic Photography Metalcraft cakes, cookIes and candy. of the Michigan and Wayne late ol Port Huron, were held Jr. and Mrs. RichardL. The Country Store, which County Medical Associations. Saturday, May 22, at the Marting; and four grandchil- Advertising Illustration Ceramics Painting dren. sells hand made items and lie also was a member ol the Diener Funeral Home, Utica, M 0 ria J contributions home cooked loads has been American College of Sur- Mich. e m Basic Design Fabric Design Sculpture may be made to the Ameri. expanded to include new chilo geons. He was a graduate ol He died Thursday, May 20, can Cancer Society. dren's books. 'Most are priced the Wayne State University at Veterans Hospital, Sagi. Basic Drawing and Graphics Watercolor Funeral arrangements were under a dollar and are ideal Medical SchOOl and was a naw. handled by the Verheyden Perspective for summer reading. major in the Army during Born in Ohio, he was an Lettering Youth Class- Funeral Home. The Plant Booth, also ex. World War II. Air Force veteran of World • * • panded. will include sand He is survived by bis wife, War I and II. He was a mem- Life Drawing (ages 11-16) painted flower pots and small Ann Marie. and a sister. ber of the OX5.Aviation Pio- DARIUS D. THORPE I te 't Services for Mr. Thorpe, house plants. n rmen t was alet Wh neers and American Legion Center for Creative Studies-College of Arts and Design Chape I Ceme tery. Post 255 in Croswell, Mich. 78, of Neff road, were held Games this year will be • Tuesday, June I, at the Ver- (formerly the Art School of the Society of Arts and Crafts) three versions of the popular • • He was a liCe member of heyden Funeral Home. DR. EDGAR MARTMER Masonic Lodge #147 in Day- jareo, duck pond, car race S . f D • He died Thursday, May 27, 245 E. Kirby, Detroit 48202 313/872.3118 and t!le wheel. In addition, ervlces or r. 1,Iartmer, ton, 0., and was a member there are two new games- 75, formerly of The Pointe, o~ the Brethel Methodist at Saint John Hospital. bean bag toss in which bean bags are the actual prizes, ~~~et th~el:t~I;:::;~'M~ic~4:K I c~:c~~::r~l~~~nby~ii~\iCe, Pointe19:t~r~u~~~si~r'~~Army Academy.W~e~He a e er ev an d Star kS 'Rena', a son, Marshall', a and a gold fish game where F I H . st J h was a retired major from the SEYMOUR CADI live fish are given as prizes. unera ome, . osep. daughter, Mrs. R. W. Harris', He d"Ied Satur day, May 22, and SI'Xgrandch.'ldren. U.S. Air Corps and Glso a The general chairman of t M . I . St retired real estate salesman. the 1976 lair is Mrs. Herman a emorla HospItal, . Col. Corson "'as cremated J h' n He is survived by his wife, . Golnik Jr. Committee heads osep . and his remains were in- are food, Mrs. Richard Am. berg; games, Mrs. William Knight; flea market, Mrs. Jack Frakes and Mrs. Nick ~fu~~;,~~~~:~;~~Children's Hospitals. He was ~::dl:::;:~EServices for Mrs. EWINGEwing, [~;~~Jki~~;l::~~~:may be made to the Ameri- Onychuk; workers, Mrs. a former chief of staff and 74, of University place, were can Parkinson Disease Assoc., ANNOUNCES ITS Richard Moellering; publici. department chief of pediatrics held Tuesday, June I, at 147 East 50th Street, New !y, Mrs. Gary Reader; book Grosse Pointe Memorial Y Ir NY 100" at Harper HOiipitaI. He was 01'_,... . - --. . fair, 'Mrs. William Dietz; I lants.Mrs. John DeWitt and :rof:~tncrr1%~~~:a~f P~~a~~ C~~:hciied Saturday, May 29, C:~lt:t:~;.nt was at Elmwood 1't1~~C? Mrs. William Hoffman; coun_ Societies. He moved to Saint at Hutzel Hospital. • • • ..!:' Oil ry store, Mrs. Morris Bind- Joseph in 1969. She was a graduate of Mc- MRS PATRICIA ~ r; pri~es, Mrs. Terrence Dr. Martmer is survived Donald Hall in Guelph, Ont., McCARTHY HANEY ibney; and picture taking, by his wile, Helen, and a and was a former secretary Services for Mrs. Haney, ~. rs. Fred Metry. of the Grand Marais Garden 40 I S ddl I h ld .. IIIED. son, William. ~~~'b~~~;Vt~~ ~~:~~rs~oe~: l:.~~e~~~~: J;~t~:r~o~: ing Union and a member ol and Our Lady Star of the )~ERVICE the Lochmoor Club. She also Sea Church. I' at KUERNERS was a member of the Colony She died Sunday, May 30, Paintings and Drawings by Town Club. at Bon Secoors Hospital. raemlClebsYwByeetSthY Mrs. Ewing is survived by A resident of The Pointe AN DREW WYETH J her husband, Dr. Charles H.; lor 13 years, she was a memo We cre now accepting firm crders two daughters, Mrs. Jacquel- ber of the Grosse Pointe DEPARTMENT fllr September publication $60 ine Lamer and Mrs. Mary Yacht Club and the Saint ($75.00 ofter January) Lou Herrold; two brothers, John Hospital Fontbanne So. lour sisters, 11 grandchil~ ciety. She graduated from A first in all America 16837 Kercheval (near Cadieux) dren and one great-grand- Dominican high school in child. 1953. 885-0244 Mrs. Ewing was cremated. She is survived by her hus. Open Thurs. and Fri. 'til9 Funeral arrangements were band, J()Seph R.; two daugh. What it means to you. through our service system. Nowyou'J1 \~( handled by the R. G. and ters, Susan and Sandra; a know with certainty when your Cadillac ., G. R. Harris Funeral Home. son. Joey; her parents, Ray. Now you can "baby" your Cadillac as will be ready'...... [ " $ • • mond and Ivy McCarthy; one MRS. BARBARA sister; and one brother. never before ... give it definitely superior Bring your Cadillac to the Seymour \ MUSHROW MONKABA Me mar ia I contributions service ... protect this most important, Computerized Cadillac Service Center the, \ Services for Mrs. Monkaba, may be made to the Lung prestigious investment. next time it requires maintenance. We are ~ 68, of Rivard 'boulevard, were and Kianey Foundation. held Thursday, May 27, at 'Interment was at Mount Believe us, computerized service i" no confident you'll find America's only com- ,... the Verheyden IFuneral Home Olivet Cemetery. gimmick. Rather,after our service people puterized service the finest you and your ~., . and Our Lady of 'Redemption detect your car's ills, it schedules your car Cadillac have ever received. ~ lr"" Church. She died Tuesday, May 25, GP CityOka)TS J' '~ at Bon Secours' .Hospital. ,_ Born.inUbanol1.05he ~s Renovation. Bid ":',".. ~ .. '\ .. """ surVived by-herhiJsnand, Ell. ,srrnO\lRCAI)JllAC-,~ ward; two daughters, Mrs. The Grosse Pointe City Martha Cristman and !Mrs. Council gave its approval to .3180 E. Jefferson • Ostroff, Mlchlgen 48207 • 259-9000 Connie Eissa; two "listers; plans for the renoVlatlon of and three grandchildren. the former Expectation Shop, Interment /Was at Mount 16930 Kercheval avenue, at Olivet Cemetery. its regular Monday, May 24, • • • meeting. MRS. ALMA S. HANSON The building will soon Services for Mrs. Hanson, house Fran Kirkland's 84, of Somerset road, were Needlepoint and Knit Sboppe, held Thursday, May 27, at and will sport a new painted- the Verheyden Funeral Home. shingle exterior and vinyl She died Monday, May 24, awnings. at Deaconess Hospital. The Needlepoint Shop, co- :Born in Sweden, she is owned by Mrs. James Flam survived by two daughters, and her mother, Mrs. Kirk- Mrs. Britta Johnson and Mrs. land, was formerly located in Ingelborg Frater. Mack avenue.

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Thursday, June 3, 1976 Page Ten GROSSE POINTE NEWS i Annual Meeting Proves NHS Thinclads Ballet to A.id Center Point SEAN IERVIC., Tickets, which may be pur- APPLIANCES . ,. Win BeL Meet Dozens of Pointe ballet ..U TlNG - COOLING Busy for FLEe Officials students will perform "Mad. chased at the door, are $2 By Diane Marstilier eline Meets Mother Goose," for adults and $1.50 for stu- 886.7969 Nine new board member! Colletti, Ph.D., Thomas a story ballet in two acts, to dents. Group ratcs are avail- , rcheval North High School hosted benefit the Center Point Cri. able by calling 886-0885. were elected and five current Coulter, Youth Service Divi- the Bi-County League Track board members re-elected at sion Det. Patrick Fagan, sis Intervention Center of Meet on Wednesday, .May 26. Grosse Pointe. The produc. the Grosse Pointe Family School Board Trustee Wil- The Norsemen ran away with Life E due a t i ()n Council, liam Huetleman, Sister Sean tion will be given at the Do- I\nitliuJ,Li .. dt'l'illih'l~ .t (4'111111" "'SlUr1. ,:ulIl it j ... fillin~lhol the championship, winning (FLEe), annual meeting last Martin, Ann e t t e Rickel, minican High School Audi- tht'rt' ...hul1ld I)COH f"mill illl' rt'l,'unl hullh'r fur Ih., "'ujl~untl-purl with 144 points. Lakeshore torium, 9740 McKinny, on ",,'c'.inn. 'I( l'ullr ...,', illl~ man I.. "t,fl"lulll' lu In .uul ')I'al lfal' rC't'urtf. month at the War Memorial. Ph.D., Kenneth School!, MD, was second with 98 points NO'! 'llN \n~ ruul" ('nIlS"lolnlll ~Ollill ha\t' III kllil nU.II~ ..IOp for nlllr(' .h,yn The new ,board members Louise TeWalt, Peter Stalker, Sunday, June 6, at 3:30 p.m. ... and Lakeview was third with t,.. lutllr,,~ lH"I'lIrdiu-.: I.. Hllthuri1i .... , fhi .. n'.'unl i.. h,'lel In' 'Jrs. ;: RISTAURANI include John Burrows, MD, and Guy Doyal, Ph.D. 82. Madeline, the storybook l,,"; •.,. 'Inn' id, ". l'ul...,I.."h, .. \.'.. Z"/lI,,,,,I. \\,' .. 11/ admit Ihal Mrs. Richard Gushee, Jerry heroine created by Ludwig , Chin••• , Japanese anel \lr~. 'Iun\lil'~ "u .. allu""l'd fi\t' lIIillllll' Itl1ll' till I.. in ""I'n hour Insurance was approved at The points were scored by Bemelmans, dances through ...hl' '-.nil, \\ •. n. lut'n. ",11,1 10 In il'~ . Hodak, Mrs. James Mast, , Am.riean Fooel6. Coektal~ Mrs. John McIntosh Mrs. the annual meeting permit. place finish, first ptace, 10 many adventures including n ing the re-opening of the vol. points; second place, eight If ~IUI Uti' uU' In ilia"'.' II tl'l'llrd i1l ..\\ iuullin,.: If'o;.t!'t~ \'jsil Robert Feeser, Mrs: John a circus parade and dream untary medical clinic. The poi n t s; third place, six (. It \ \ '~.;I'I ,UT "I II lI'. I Ifll ~.'n'h, .• "I ,n .... C."' .... I'"illll' Farm•• Hertel, Dr. M. R. Sullivan, sequence where .many Moth. OPEN FOR LUNCH AND DINNER 7 DAYS medical cllnic, located at points; fourth place, four fur prupl'r fillinJ,!. r:1I'illj.:. Crllll"''' Ulld ..\\ illl "'Hil ... \\ (' (',urn a "'om .. and Mrs. Brian Forster. er Goose characters come I ftlt'h' lilU' uf ~Pl-:EU.J .."illl "lIil'" (ur Illdh 1114'11 and \"lul;wn. «tur Center Point, 17150 M'aumee poi n t s; fifth place, two alive. .900 I. JlfFERION Those re.elected for a points; and sixth ,place, one hll,U" ill\~llIlur~ illt-Iudi'" l'qllipulI'JlC tlluf IIllifoTlu'"' rur all "porh. three.year term to the board avenue, (Unitarian Church The role of Mother Goose ..... TNt RIVII MUll" 822.3226 COrlll' in alulIl' or ""ilh ~ullr Il'alll: tlur "'IIU,""II.d~ahlt' ..Inn ~ill ht' point. were Clarence Wascher, Rev. Annex), will again be open will be danced by Mary Mi. haltlt~ In he'lp ~IIII .. dl'd prop.'r fiuillJ,.: ..lIul lto\t,II."tUI ...tnu..II'd l'lluip- Monday ,and Tuesday nights ...... ml'lll. \\ hl'lht'r ~U\lr ....urt 1I'lIni ... or George Schelter, Cart Schoes. Don Wollenz.infinished sec- chaets. The Old Woman Who i.. ha ...,hall. l!olL hu ...L.t'ltlati from 7-8:30 p.m. to test for !'o\\ill1lUin~. "I' hU\I' c'\pr~thillJ,:; ~1I.1 m'l'd fur ;i "'m'l, .... ",fut !'oE'a...on~ sel, Mrs. Robert Sullivan and ond in the shot put at 5O'3W' Lived in a Shoe will be play- Call ,,- HI Hll;j.H'WO. \\., '"'' "1"'11.tllilt rrulll '/::11I \.\1. IInlil CaBer Worrell, MD. venereal diseases and preg. and third in the discus at ed by Dorothy Caramagno. :i: I.; 1','1. For the first time an ad- nancy, to treat the former 138'7". Sam Arvantides was Other dancers include Carey and to ofler sexual counsel. /II \11 I 111\ F: visory board was elected to second in the long jump at Durkin, Terese Murphy and :':pRDEN ing. 'lONG'S hUll-un h'lU' uJlfllic.d 10 111., lu ...hh ... uf IUlUl .. IUlI'~I'I" ",ill serve for one year. Those 19'71h" and following him Beth Marnell. h,'I" .11"11' ''''1 '''"11'''' picked included Lorraine F. Highlights for the year was Steve Trupiano, third, at Dancing as flowers in the , .... , American & con,on~s~f~UEY \ \ 19'71h" and Dave Vroom, garden of Mary Contrary are . . ~ include a 300percent increase CARRY OUT SERVICE' ;: in the number of calls re- fifth, at 18'7". Martha Berschback, Molly , , ceived by the Dialogue help In the high jump Ken Malecek, KeUie Bushanan, All FoOds in Spedal . I ' line, (881.0270), an increase Humes was third at 6'3" and Elizabeth Ament, Holly Hunt. Keep Hot Containers ington, Charlotte Kazul, ,Me- Fri" II a.m .. ll:30 p.m., Sol. 1'2 noon-' I :30 p.m of almost 2,000 contacts for Phil Humes was fourth at Sun. I' nHn. )0 pm, (Io •• d Mondo)' Center Point Crisis Interven- 6'0". Rich Nacey was fourth lissa Pechonick, Anne Stein- tion Center ,and a second AI. in the pole vault at 12'6". er, Sarah Waterman and PR 7.9596 cohol Awareness Seminar Alisa Zak. 24851 Harper, St. Clair Shores CLIMATROL In the running events Dan "' ••• n 9 Mil. and 10 Mil. with Mrs. James K. Brickley Beck won the 880-yard run The role of Miss Clavel as keynote speaker. in 1:58.1 and ,Joe Ciaravino will be danced,by Ann Marie CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING The officers for the coming was fourth at 1:58.8.' Phil :Fazio. Madeline will be Sa- year include president Mary Humes was fourth in the 120- rah Fazio and Little Bo Peep, BALKAN BALLROOM ENERGY SAVING UNITS Evelyn Self, first vice-presi- yard high hurdles at 15.5and Mary Fazio_ 130Peep's sheep are Caro- 24116 Van Dyke at Stephens, Centerline dent Joseph M. Beals, MD, was second in the 180-yard (between 9 a. 10 MI. Rd.) WHILE SUPPLY LASTS second vice-president Clar- low hurdles at 21.4. Gary lynBojalad. Nicole Buffo, ence Was c her, treasurer Berchem was third in the Jennifer Bryant, Jennifer De. Beginning June S and throughout the year - 1 YEAR FREE SERVICE ON ALL UNITS David Howell and secretary lows at 21.4. vine, Carolyn Higgins, Julie BATURDA Y & BUNDA Y NIGHT DANCING Marian Bockstanz. The nomi- Forster, Holly Hammel, Yas_ 'Bill Weidenbach ran the min Kuhn, Elizabeth Scher- nating chairman was Mrs: mile in 4:15.8 to finish first Singles 25 and up ON SALE UNTIL JUNE 30 Samuel Ulmer. and set a new track recordj vish, Melissa Mebus, Carol 88turd8Y admlulon 53.00 Bi.County League record and Ann and Cailin Riddell and DANCE TIME 9 to 12:30 LIMITED SUPPLY AVAILABLE Karena Sanders, Sund8Y adml •• lon $2.50 a new varsity record. Ed DANCE TIME 8 to 11:30 Kiwanis Cites Hammer was fourth in the More dancers are Wendy $85.00 Value Chronotherm Thermostat mile at 4:32.0 and' Bob Se. Honstain, Leslie Mackey, DOORS OPEN 7:00 OrloDosmas cord was fifth at 4:32.5. !Rob- Kristin Cardellio, Heather Your host: Bill Haggerty, the 01' Irishman Free With Every Order For erts won the lOO-yarddash at Campbell, Sarah Mebus Gil- For Informallon: 757.4920 or 775-6049. 10.1 and the 220-yard dash at lian Darlow, Katrina drane, Complete Central Air. Woods resident Or!o Dos. 22.8, and Carl Weber was Sarah Robichaud, Sarah Sem. mas was honored recently for sixth at 23.9. pIe, Anne DeHaven, Linds'ay Morris and Marian Dwaihy. INSIALLA liON A" AILABLE 25 years perfect attendance Dave Lewis also was a rec- and service to Kiwanis. ord setter in the two-mile, Directing the .production CH1~!SE GOLDEN~ AT LOW LOW PRICES winning it at 9:15.2. Lewis will be the girls' teacher, FREE ESIIMA IES Michael Lenhardt, lieuten. set a new track record, Bi- Pointer Elizabeth Kraus. ant governor of the division, County record and tied his ~MERICANBUDDDA LICENSED - INSURED presented Mr. Dosmas with varsity record. LABOR CONTRACfOR DISHES :: North finished in a second WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL a service pin ata luncheon A farm labor contractor, Featuring the very finest in Cantonese dishes fo~ given in his honor by the place tie in the mile relay, according to the Labor De- which consisted of Karl Tech, Luncheons and .Dinners, plus exotic Cocktails, Kiwanis Club of Denby De. partment's Farm ,Labor Con- Weidenbach, Craig VanVliet tractor Registration Act, in- troit. Fri. & Sat., II O.M. to I Sean Service Company and Beck, at 3:28.8, clude~ -anyone who, for 'a fee Mon.•Thurs., 11 a.M. to 12 The 440.yard relay team of for himself or another, re- 15007 Kercheval Grosse Pointe Park Sundoy 12 to 12 A report maybe true, yet Steve VanEvery, Berchem, cruits, solicits, furnishes or Jeff Nerdrum and Weber transports a migrant worker COCKTAIL LOUNGI' COMFLITE 886.7969 should never be repeated if won at 45.3. for agricultural employment Near Whillier. Ample Parking. c.rry Out, Sel"llee 24 HOURS it helps nobody and hurts Some of these runners will either within a state or across 16340 Harpe; . 881-6010 somebody. be competing at the State state lines. Championships at Houseman Field, Grand Rapids, on Sat. urday, June 5. ... Notice To The ¥ubl.ie- Regarding ~T~" Navy Honors STANDARD; Bon Secours Non-Discriminatory Policy At ceremonies held at Bon ;ecours Hospital on Satur-. FROM THE .,. 'Iay, May 29, a large Amer- @ Standard OilDivision can Flag which will be GROSSE POINTE PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM Amoco OilCompany :lown over hospital grounds, .vas presented to the Sisters IOd staff of the hospital. Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972 of the Unite'q The Bag was presented by States Congress specifically states: . ::hief and Mrs. Robert Joy- The Long Mileage er. Chief Joyner. is head of "No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex ~ ~aval Recruiting in the De- be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefit~ roit area and is stationed of, or be subjected to discrimination under any educational Our .t the Brodhead Armory, program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance .. " Lowest Radial ~ast Jefferson and East -> lrand boulevard. The Su~erb Handling of Fiberglass It is t~e p~licy of The Grosse Pointe Public School System to fully Attending the presentation Belted Construction comply WIth TItle IX. Therefore, the Board of Education the adminis-. PricedTire ~remonies was Mrs. Oscar :eller, president of Alger tration, and the staff of The Grosse Pointe Public School' System shall 4'Ply Whitewalls Atlas Radial XL 'ost No. 393 Auxiliary, Vet- c?nti~u~ t~ ta~e whatever. steps may be necessary to prevent sexual Atlas Cushionaire Whitewalls rans of Foreign Wars. dIscrlmmatIOn m all educatIonal programs, curricular and extra-curricu- The Alger Post building was lar activities, and employment practices. Bias Ply 2 Fiberglass Belts, lrmerly located at St. Paul 2 Polyester Plies. nd Maumee, and was torn A:ll students shall have an equal opportunity to participate in and )wn about five years ago. benefIt from all academic and extra-curricular activities and services 'he post's new home is now and thus it will be a violation of Board policy for the administration t 11350East McNichols, De- teachers or other staff to discriminate against students on the basis of ' . '011. sex in discisplinary actions, entitlement and provision of services selec- Accepting the flag from tion a! courses or .programs, counseling services, physical educati~n and hief Joyner on behalf of the )spital and its staff was athletICS, treatment on the basis of marital or parental status. arry Spiro, executive direc- lr. Likewise, no assistance, such as administrative or staff cooperation, . The flag had been flown f~cu1ty sponsorship, use of school facilities on school time, shall be pro- $3595:~ lIer the U.S. Capitol in VIded to any non-school organization or indivdual when it has been de- termined that such organization or individual discriminates on the basis $21ge~,: each 'ashington, D.C., especially ,r the hospital. of sex. . Size A7813 Size AR78. 13 Plus 176 FET each PI", 1,93 F.E,T, Both All employment decisions shall continue to be made in a non-dis- ' crimin~tory manner in relationship to recruitment, hiring, assignment, ~romotlOn, transfe~, lay-off, termination, reinstatement, job classifica-' JUST tIOn, salary and fnnge benefits. . . In order to facilitate the evaluation of current practices, to im'esti- : gate complaints alleging sexual discrimination, to answer inquiries. and: 8.3 MOVED? :~ Pr,ces may vary from deMer !o dealer to guide the implementation of compliance efforts, the Board of Edu-: ca~ion has appointed Mr. William O'Connor as the local Title IX Com-< phance Coordinator and Mrs. Florence Miller as the Title IX Resource' Nhlt you nl.d right ~onsulta!1t for CurricuI':lm and I~struction. All questions. requcsts for: lOW is a h.l~ing hand,.. mformatIon, or complamts relatmg to sexual discrimination in The. Grosse Pointe Public School System should be directed to the following: : , ! ...... Mr. William O'Connor I - Title IX Compliance Coordinator I ..... The Grosse Pointe Public School ~ III ~ ~ System I(nih & Seine, Siurpenfr '"hccrf' "nathe CUI by O"t' 0", AI"9t 'r,ln MiH" :,. t.~ f'l O',if'(f>" "fll.":t' Wt.lrEi't'llrfirl"l"",1 I 389 St. Clair Cuflrf¥ Sfl bi' anti A~"I"n Tool151er Mlr,," IS-Spud 8/fndtr If'Pl(r;plr.~ IJ"'~"'; 1~~ ~ !"~ "",.,'" (:, 1', \ g~'!'r:" e r,,,Cf' C(lO~""'IH" $" Grosse Pointe, Michigan 48230 • Telephone: 885-2000 Now ... get money-saving coupons good for famous-b~and merchandise and Atlas and Arnoco products and serVices, Inquiries c?ncerning th,c non-discrimination policy tlndcl' TItle IX' Come in and see how many Bonanza Coupons you can get. may also be dlre~ted to Director, Office for CwJl RIghts, Department. of. Health, E~ucatlOn a~d \yelfare, Washington, D,C. 20201 or Regional. c., .9 Be sure to get in touch rdJ3~.tor, Office for CIVil Rights, 300 S. Wacker Drive. Chicago, Illinois' Trademark ATLAS Reg, US Pal Off. A,ie!! Supply Compeny with the Welcome Wagon «S.,. P';C8' 1. by Trademark AMOCO Reg. u.S. Pal, Off. Amoco Oil Company sting dealer mayActualvary••fromp';c.dealer topart,c;p-ltinl!deafer. -.- hostess. Sh~ can help you In further conformi.ty with Titie IX. specifically Seclion 86,8 (b) dooct. ChQrge It with your Standard, Torch Club get to know your new com- of the ~tlles and regulatIOns prom~lgated by the Department of Health, Look for this sign to identify participating dealers.,19dea1 or Diners Club credit card. munity as quickly a8 POS' Education and Welfare, ~he followmg grievance procedure shall be avail- sible. able .to all students, their parents, and. employees of The Grosse Pointe ~ubhc Sc~o?l Systef!l for the resolution of complaints alleging viola- ZOUFAL'S VILLAGE STANDARD SERVICE Phone 881.5618 tIOns prohibIted by T)t1e IX. I KERCHEVAL & CADIEUX I I (

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G, 1', r,\nK n,' Fran C('as!'r The N:ltional 1.l"aj::ul' win. ners nrt' l\}{' rira!l's, wll" ha\'1' pI3)'l'd sllllerb hlll! :111 sl":lson. with :I 111.0 mnrk TIll' pa~t Wt'{'k hl'~an with n Ivin O\'l'r Ihe DodJ:l'rs, ~':!. oo1'.ln)':!S.Dii!doublrsc;lm\' from Juhn Kline. who :I!.-n pitehcd two inninl:~, :lnd -'PERRIEN PLACE ~ liggel1 area's mm:.t popular slree!. Beau- Charles J3m;on, who l,ilr!."J tllully decorated cuslom bUill Cape Cod. Features (4) bed- on('. lOoms, 2 1(2 balhs, 2nd lioOl laundry room. centml , SCClng IS believing IhlS perleet house efS a run for lill'ir monl'\' Thursd:l)'. :'I1ay :!1. ~obo(h' hit nny Jlonle runs in Ih(' 10 1 game. In till' fir.,1 inninl: :'Ilikc 1.)'on ciouhlclllor thl' ch:lInp' "nd kno('kl't1 in l\\"n, l1:w I.('\'ill rnme h3ek in lht' ''''I' ond aTilI ~ot a pair honw \\itll his douMe, JI(' pitcht'd his lirsl six Inninll! of Ihe ~f'a~o'l Ihis Pllst I\'el'k. Me:lnwhile, Tom Herndon elouled a tlou. *:;,~ featuring an INDOOR POOL and LIGHTED TENNIS COURT LUXURY THROUGHOUT. First floor features living room. dining fOam, library, kitchen, mud room, 2 baths, family room. pool house, dfessing laVON ON THE CANAL - large 5 bedrooms, 3 .112 balhS, room, indoor pool, master bedroom - second floor I 4 carpeted bed~ Brick Cape Cod. 2 car auached, garage, FOlmnl Dining Room, rooms, 2 bath foams. closets and storage, Basement has TWO recreation Family rOOrll WIII1NFP. ConI. All Full base~enl wllh separate entrance to backyard, Baal well Wlltl 10 Ion hOISt. Slool soa wall. rooms. Close to tho lake A musl $00 home 101 110m. Come View This Fine Home Sunday, or Call: Days: 368-0623. Eves. and Weekends 882-1293 GrOSSO Polnlo Woods Ofllcc 51, Clatr Shores Ource 20431 Mack Avonutl 25020 Jellerson Avenue Telephone: 886-6710 Telephone: 176.0500 PAT MEEHAN, Real Estate Broker

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Thursday, June 3, 1976 Page Twelve GROSSE POINTE NEWS

Litte NOTICE OF League Results

(Continued rrom Page 11) 27. Back-to-back homers were clobbered by Alex Posada and Dam Ceaser in the sec- ond inning for the Reds. The Cards' Bob Morosl and Bill Verhelle doubled and tripled in the second. Trevor Dinka doubled for .OF THE GROSSE POINTE PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM, the Cards in the fourth, but the fifth inning was the clin- cher. Pat Boll, the Reds' WAYNE COUNTY,MICHIGAN, TO BE HELD JUNE 14, 1976 pitcher the entire' game, grand slammed to take and keep the lead. The American League TO THE QUALIFIED ELECfORS OF SAID SCHOOL DISTRIcr: champs are the Orioles at "~,~ am :Jula9~ 9-1. On May 24, they squeezed ,Iw fit!: PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Annual Election of the Grosse Pointe Public School System, by the Senators, 11-10. John Trerice showed some "Sena- +~.,.' I " , ... enjo)' a new dining experiem'e ' ! Wayne County, Michigan, will be held in said School District on Monday, the 14th day of June, tor Spunk" with two doubles ... excellent cuisine ..• gracious •.. I and a triple. At the end of six comfortable ..• wines ..• cocktails A.D. 1976. The polls of election will J)e open from 7:00 o'clock A.M. to 8:00 o'clock P.M., Eastern innings the score was 10.10. . I! ••• beer on lap •.. ample parking I Rick Overbey belted a double - Small Group Banquec Room , Daylight Time, on said June 14, ]976. and Murrar Smith brought him home with a clutch hi! iOpan Sundays 2 p.m. - 10 p.m. The place of election will be the duly designated voting places in each election precinct in the to win the game. 13330 E. Tift Mile Ill. • Worrlft, Mich. • 754-SSS$ On May 26, the Orioles School District and are as follows: toppled the second place Ath- letics, (7-3), 2'-1. The A's Rob ZImmerman doubled and 'R£DNCT NO.6 - Voti'l plac. at the DDTU M. fillY SCHOOl, 741 teammate John Astfalk bell. PllCINCT NO.1 - Voting p1ac. at the IOBEIT TROMBLY SCHOOl., 120 ed him home. On a single, 8eacomltlcl, GroSH,.tllt. 'ark, Mlcltigcr•• ItSIyn Road, Grtnt 'olade W""" Midll.... Harold Cote drove two runs BELLE ISLE PIKINCT NO.7 - Vetlll plac. at tile STEVENS T. MASON SCHOOL, , .... home for the Birds. at PRECINO NO, 2 - Voti", place tII. GEORGEDEFERSCHOOL, 15425 I .... The Athletics were victor- cmal Avtftu., Grosse PoInt. Park, Michlpn. V.nller Road, Grilli '01••• oath, MIdIJt-. . . ious on May 24 over the third PlIaNCY NO, • - Vet'" plac. lit tile JOHN MOImIT1t SCfIOOL, IUS place Indians, (5.5). 5.3. Zim- AWNING', CO. PIIONCT NO, 3 - Voti'l plac. at tilt LEWIS E. MAIlE SCHOOL, 740 CotIr I"", G...... Woods, MJc..I.... Cadieux load, City of Grosse Miclllgcr... ,.JIb merman pitched the whole 'omt., game and struck out 12. anvas • Vinyl • Acrilan '. Dacron PlEaNCT NO. 9 - VotitIt plact lit CIIAIW A. ,.00 SCHOOl, PRECINCT NO, 4 - Votinl plac. at the PERI GABRIEL .CHAD SCHOOL, 20655 u.-, CIty .. HI".. Midll... The fourth place Senators, 176 McKinley, Grosse 'oint. Fanal, Mlch... , (4-6), were blasted by the FIl'TEnTIMA-TES White Sox, 13-1, on May 26. PltrCINa NO. 5 - Vot., ,lace at tII. NEW KElBY SCHOOL, 2.5 KorIIr PRKINCT NO. 10 - V pile. lit tItt JOHN .. IAINIS SCHOOl., .... MtntI ...... Drin, W... , .feIt ..... Strong pitching was shown by BUY NOW and SA V'f Road, GrolH Point. Farms, Mlclfigan. "let. Ken Hawk who hurled six innings, allowing only three. -~--~-- S.",.,6;'.I' ,.1.'. SiIlliU3J hits and one run. I The White Sox are in fifth 22704 Harper At such election there will be elected two (2) members of the Board of Education of said School place at 3.7. They clobbered St. Clair ~hore. District for terms of four (4) years each, beginning July 1, 1976 and ending June 30, 1980. the Yankees, 17-6, on May 24 with a mighty Stronski three. run homer, and hefty dou. bles by Larry Edwards and CITY OF Candidates for said four (4) year terms are: Ken Smith. In a double play, . third baseman _ Stronski MICHAEL I. ECHUI JOHI I •.KIRKPATRICK snagged a fly ball and got it Qifullsr'niutr IInubs to first baseman Darrin MICHIGAN PAIL D. McCAITHY Whitcher. WILLIAM R. FLEMIIS The Indians rallied on May APHRODITE IOUMELL 26 to squelch the Yan~ees, NOTICE TO BIDDERS ,JOAI R. HA.PETER 8-1. Bayard King had 11 strike JOHII. SCHOIE.BERI, JI. outs for. the Yanks, who are Seal~d bids will be received by the City Cl~rk SISAl L' HOPIIIS in sixth place with a 2-8rec-. of.the City of Grosse Pointe Wo'ods at the Mu~ ord. nicipal Building, 20025 Mack Avenue Grosse Minor and Instructional Pointe WoOds, Michigan 48236, un'til 3:00 At said Annual Election, the following separate propositions also will be submitted to the vote of Leaguers will be covered in o'cl.ock p.m. on Wednesday, June 16, 1976, at the next issue as the holiday which time and place bids will be publicly the qualified electors of the School District: weekend didn't allow enough time foral! leagues to be opeI!'ed ~nd read alou~ for furnishing the fol- , , PROPOSITION m' covered and written. lowmg Items as descnbed hereinbelow: . • , - . PROPOSITION I, " " " " ..... I~~~~l.1'wo (2), tra.cto.rs with three noint h,,- .' '"I:,. l,Utn., OpIntll&."" R_.I Pro...... , G,'P ;'-CITY' ! • I.':" ...... d!ll~~it('lt:~~ .. _'_~_'_ ..,ol, __ , '"t';.; "SChW:o,er."~.Ii"'" ...... :'""IftIDR!h;j I,,: (., ","',.' I It. a renewal and a 'COtItmuadoa of identicallerieral operadDI miUap' A8 • renewal and a COI1tinuatioa of identical public 1ibrlUYoperatiD& By Ralph Gray miUap S-viDUlly approved by the electorate, which mUlap upired previously/approved by the electorate, which m.Wqeapintd in 1975, The Senators of The City's Item 2 One (1) Wheeled Front Loader ; in 1975, .hall the limitation on the amowlot of tun which may be • .hall tbe limitatioD on the amount of tueI which may be .-..cl Major.Minor League closed Copies of specifications and bid sheets may be : aiam.l all taxable property in The QrOlle Pointe Public School Sys- .-do acawt aU tuable property in 'Ole an.e Pointe Public out an excellent first portion School SyItem, Wayne ComIty, Michigan, be increued for a period of tem, Wayne County, Michi&an, be itlcreued for a period of four (4) of the season with twin wins obtained from the City Clerk. . , . four (4) yeaI'I, the )'IllUI 1976 throueh 1979, both inclUBive, by ODe ye ..... the years 1976 tbroulh 1979, both iaclUlive, by twenty.four aod tbirty_ otIe-hUDdtedth'. ($l.31) dollars (1.31 mil1l) per one beating the Giants, 11-3, and The City of Grosse Pointe Woods reserves the and thirty-five one-hundredth'. ($24.35) dollars (24.35 mUll) pet' ODe of of the Phillies, 12-6. \I tboul8nd ($1,000.00) dollars of the Itate equalized valuation of all tbol_nd ('1,000.00) dollars the .tate equalized valuation all right to reject any and all bids, to waive any tuabte Pluperty in the School Dilltric:t, for the excllUi". purpose 01 In the Giants game, May tanble property in the School Dittrict, for the ezclusi~ purpoee of informality in the bidding and to accept any providinl operational funda to IUpport the Public Library System 24, the Senator offense was '.!,i providing funds for aeneraloperatinl ezpenses of the School District? bid it deems to be in the best interest of the operated by the Board of Education in the School District? led by catcher John Mike. 'J sell, who scored once on Lwo City. hits, and by Frank Charbon. Bids will be accepted on any individual item neau, who scored three times. PROPOSITION II - PROPOSITION IV as well as all items listed hereinabove and He also hit II double. The big may be awarded separately or combined. SChIll ...... Iap Pro,.1ItII1 Senator inning was the sixth Lilt,." Ope'ltlll IlIIlp Pnpnltlln ~, Shall the limitation on the amount of tun which may be a~ when the club scored six runs. Shall the limitation on the amount of taxes which may be asHIIed i against all taxable property in The GrOlle Pointe Public SChool Sys- Tight pitching by LinCQln Chester E. Petersen, apinlt aU tuable property in The Gr6ue Pointe Public School . tem, Wayne County, Michigan, be increued for a period of one (1) Day '8nd Marty Bedel1 held By.tem, Wayne County, Michigan, be merealed for a period of one City Administrator-Clerk year, the year 1976, by two and twenty one-bundredtb'. ($2.20) the Giants to three runs. (1) year, the year 1976, by eleven one-hundredth's ($0.11) dollars dollar. (2.20 mill.) per one thousand ($1,000.00) dollars of the state (0.11 mills) per one thousand ($1,000.00) dollars of the state equal- Mikesell, pitching against equalired valuation of .11 tuable property in the School Diatric:t, for the Phillies on May 28, was the exclusive purpoee of providinl additional funds for general oper- ized valuation of all tuable property in the SChool District, for the exclusive purpose of providinC additional operational funda to support again the offensive leader, ating expenses of the School Di.trict? the Public Library System operated by the Board of Education in the hitting safely twice. Marty School District? Bedell also had two hits, in. CITY OF ; cluding a triple. Nine of 12 . Senators were in the scoring column for the game. In the Majors, the Dodgers ~rnl1!ie'nittte IInnita ~ r STATEMENT AS .REQUIRED BY ACT 278 OF PUBLIC ACTS OF 1964 closed out the first portion of their season with a 13.7 vic- MICHIGAN .~ amending the Property Tax Limitation Ad tory over the Cardinals on .• I, LOUIS H. FUNK, County Treasurer o! Wayne C.ounty, Michigan, do hereby certify that, 88 ~1;~e27?am.e, .deadlocked 5.5 NOTICE TO BIDDERS of May 19., 1976, the total of all voted Increases In excess of the Constitutional fifteen-mill openm the Withf~£th eightI~nmg,runswas onbrokentwo Sealed proposals for furnishing all labor, ma- walks. John Conway, reliev- tax rate limitation and the.' years such increases are effective are as follows affecting the taxa- iog Alex Draper in the last terial and equipment for the repairing and/or ble property of Llca I Unit: two innings, held the Card- inals to two additional runs replacement of any concrete street section for the win. , Good defense work in the concrete curbing, concrete sidewalks, and any , outfield helped the Dodger THE GROSSE POINTE PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM pitchers with their win. concrete drive approaches, on a unit cost basis WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN for the fiscal year of 1976-77 will be rer::eived ' Grosse Pointe Township, Citi.. of Gros .. Pointe, Grosse Pointe Farms, by the City of Grosse Pointe Woods at the of- Gro, .. Pointe Park, Grosse Pointe Woods and part of Harper Woods, fice of the City Clerk, 20025 Mack Avenue . . Wayne County, Michigan . , zip code 48236, until 3:00 p.m. Eastern Daylight .:

Local Unit Date .f Election Voted InCNaM Savings Time on 16th June, 1976,at which time • 1 1976 to 1979 inclusive County of Wayne ...... "' .... Aug. 8, 1972 mill and place bids wj]] be publicly opened and • read aloud. No bid may be withdrawn after May 18, 1976 .50 mill 1976 to 191J0 inclusive the scheduled closing time for at least thirty 1976, indefinitely Wayne County Intermediate School District .. , ...... •. Aug, 6, 1974 1 mill (30) days.

Township of Grosse Pointe . None None None Specifications may be examined and procured None 1 None None The Grolle Pointe Public School SYltem ..... """" .. 1 .. at the office of the City Clerk during regular LOUIS H. FUNK business hours. EMC:jp Signed wayne County Treasurer Dated: MaV 19, 1976 The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids, to waive any informality in the bid- Each person voting in said Annual Election must be a registered ele~tor in the City or Township ding, and to accept any bid it deems to be in within this School District in which he or she resides. the best interests of the City. ! Thi~ notice is given by order of the Board of Education of The Grosse Pointe Puhlic School Sys- CITY OF GROSSE POINTE WOODS tem, Wayne County, Michigan. ' Chester E. Petersen, MELISSA MAGHIELSE City Administrator-Clerk SecNtary, Bocud of EdYCCItion Dated: '*'y 19, 1976 , Thundey. June '3. 1976 GROSSE POiNTE NEWS Pege Thirteen Pointe Golfers Take' Tourney Soutb Concert TEUOR I'ILII lIAS MANY SPECIAUSTS WAPI' AND SEE I DAILY GIUND Some motion picture cU. Brownine ("Dracula'''1 ("Horror of Dracula," The future 11a certainty-, Labor is the onJy success. Grosse Pointe won the sec- while Bob Weiss, of Moran rector.s hIVe dabbled in the "Mark of the Vampire"); "Curse of the WerewoU"), the big question Is wbat is it ful collector of the living the ond annual Boyne Country road, finished fifth. Slated Tonight terror film but several others Roy Ward Baker, ("The' and :Peter Sasdy, (''The IOinI to briDe with it. world owes to humanity. CIIl.ssic Golf Tournament Other Pointe golfers com. b a v e specialized in this Vampire Lovers," "Vault oil DevU WitJ!.1nHer," "Hands WhlCh was held Fridlly.Sun. peting were Chuck Adams of Eight senior instrument1l1 genre. They include Tad Horror"), Terence Fisber, of the Ripper"). d~y, May 21.23 .. The event St. Clair avenue, Don Ber. performers will be featured PitS. amateur POlOte golfers schbark, of Whittier road, in the South High School an. ~gamst golfers from Birm. Mike Kastner, of Marlin nual Concerto Concert to. RIMODIL NOW! mgham, who won the tourney road, Bob Krass, of Kerche- night, Thursday, June 3, at last year. val avenue Jim Pattee of 8 p.m. in the :Performing Arts ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON Taking first place for The Rivard road, Rich Dirk~en AuditoriUm at North High pointe was Ron Gates of St. Clair avenue, Al Kas: School. Coming in fourth for the por, of South Oxford road, The eight soloists will be YOUR NEXT HOME Pointe was Craig Hollidge 'and Wally Helin, of Windmill accompanied by the Sym. ..W3lNft=N------' Pointe drive. phony Orchestra and the Things like furnace, hot water heater, electrical system, plumbing The tournament was held Wind Ensemble. BuJidiMg- at three different courses: system,central air conditioning and built-in appliances are cover- Walker Walks Performing on their re- '.A",J. ADDITIONS Birchwood Farms, Harbor ed and repaired or replaced if they go bad. $100 deductible is REMODELING Springs; Boyne Mountain, spective instruments will ,be ~.";I Off with Win Peter Schmidt, violin; Patty all you pay. Boyne City; and the Boyne Jobbilt, cello; ,Rober Fillion, 777 -6840 ~::'I : Wayne .State University's Highlands Heather course. Available on any home, after simple inspection, if home is pur- flute; Lind.a Lawrence, flute; IYINIffClS 0' TU 1.9144 'eldest letter. winner and Sheryl Caverly, clarinet; 'Paul chased through a Grosse Pointe Real Estate Co. representative. lAST SIOi AND :Champion is 39-year-old Gabhart, trombone; Dave OIOSSl POINTU freshman Bill Walker, of The Pleads Guilty Ehrlich, trombone; and Joyce Can you afford not to buy your home through Grosse Pointe Pointe, who recently won the Taylor, piano. Real Estate Co. 882-0087. UPDATEva BATIIOOI, IUTelD, 1976 Great Lakes Intercol. To 2 Charges Each student will play a legiate Athletic Conference AVAILABLE ONLY THROUGH Plu.IIG and meTRIC ~wo.mile race walk in a rec- A Woods youth pled guilty movement from the standard to reckless driving and im. conce.rto repertory. An ori_' ord 16: 16.8 to complete an proper backing charges last ginal composition composeQ All HOME & OFfiCE SERVICES indoor-outdoor double. month be for e Municipal by Dave Ehrlich also will be Grosse Pointe Real Estate Co. INCLUDING WAll WASHING, CAIPIT. Two months ago, he won Judge J. Patrick Denis. The performed, CLEANING AND PAINTINGI the indoor mile walk at the pleas stemmed from his ar. There is no admission I 882-0087 :GLIAC meet as the Tartars rest in March. charge for the program. ~ookteam titles in each case. Anthony .T. Smith was

~4 Mr. Walker never attended fined $100, ordered to pay :-college until last fall when $50court costs and sentenced City of property other than in areas designated for park. picnic areas. Fires shall be limited to cooking ;he enrolled in WSU's College to two days in jail on the ing that type of vehicle, unless there is an emer. fires. 'Df Lifelong Learning. He let- reckless driving charge. He gency or unless directed to do otherwise by a (2) Cookingfires shall be slarted and maintained :tered in cross-country in the 'also was fined $100 on the ~rn!i!ir 'niutr IInnbll ~aw enforcement officer or a park guard. Parking only in a stove, fireplace or barbecue pit main. :fall of 1975 'and will add a I improper backing charge, Michigan shall conform to officially posted signs or mark. tained by the park owner, or in a portable camp ~:track monogr,am this year. according to court reports. ings unless other instructions are civen by a law stove. Fuels UHd in coakins fires shall not pro- enforcement officer or a park guard. duce .any noxious fumes or smoke. " Proposed ORDINANCE 2) No vehicle shall be left parked on Ci~ pari (3) No ~rsOl1 starting or maintaining any fire An Ordinance to Regulate Conduct property after park closing hours without obtai in a City park shall leave the area where the lire ing a permit from the Director. is located without first completely extinguishing in City Owned Park. (3) There shaU be no loitering within a parked the fire, or placine hot coals in a receptable pro- StlfwiCRJ THE CITY OF GROSSE POINTE WOODSORDAINS: car for any purpose. . vided and designated for that sole purpose. .&mt!l!; SECTION 1. DEFINITIONS: For the purposes of this Ordinance, the following terms, phrases, words " Section 8. BUILDINGS AND OTHER PROPERTY: Section 13. ANIMALS AND PETS: No domestic and their derivations shall have the meaning given No person shall, in any City park, do or cause to alllmals or pets shall be permitted in a City park be done any of the following without fint obtaining uDle.. OIl a leash and under the control of a person .~-- . GROSSE POINTE and AREA herein. When not inconSistent with the context, words used in the-present tense include the future, words in a permit from the Director: able to control such anJma!.. The GrOll' Pointe (1) Willfully mark, deface, or injure in any man. Section 14. GAMES: No person in a City park Congregotionol the plural number Include the singular number; and words in the singular number include the plural num. ner, or displace, remove or tamper with any park shan ta~e part in or abet the playing of any games C,hurch ber. The word "shall" is always mandatory and not building, bridge, table, bench, fll'eplace, railinl, involving thrown or otherwise propelled objects such 240 CKALFONTE at LOTHROP merely directory. paving or paving materials, water line or other as ban., stones, arrows, javelins, kites, rockets, or public ut1lity or parts thereof, park aign or mark. . model airplane' except In areas set apart for such Sunday Service and (1) TlU! words "Amplified Sound" mean music or sPeech projected or transmitted by artificial ing whether temporary or permanent, monument, forms of recreation, The playing of organized games Church School stake, post or other structure or equipment, faci!- such as football, baseball and the like, is prohibited . means, including but not limited to, amplifiers, ,ity, or park property ofuy kind. f' I 10 a.m. Church School Day loudspeakers, or any simHar devices; (2) Willlully dig, cut, move OJ: remove from abY except on Ieds, courts, .or areas designated for such Service '.• (2) The word "City" meanstbe City of Grosse Pointe Woods, .Micblgan; . park or park area any sand, wOOd,turf, lIt'tii, Ule'Bect.\on 15. AL~OHOLIC BEVERAGES: No Per. Crib Facilities Available (3) The word "Director" means the Director of gravel, shrub, or other material, or make any IOn maR brine into, consume, or seU alcoholic bev. Tt. Groll' 'oI.t. excavation by hand, tool, equipment, blastIn, or wage •. in a City park, except as authorized by the R. Parks and Recreation of the City of Grosse Pointe any other means. park owners. MEMORIAL (HURtH Dr. Roy Hutcheon Woods, Michigan; (4) The words "Law Enforcement Officer" mean (3) Construct or ereet any buUding or structure Section 18. ,DRUNKENNESS: No Intoxicated per- Ullitn ," •• any member of the Public Safety Department of any kind, whether permanently or temporariiy, SOD shaH enter, be or remain in an)' City park. ,f.r;'11 or run or string any pub),ic uWit)' into, upon or Section 11. CONTRIBUTIONS: No person shall 18 take SJaore Road authorized to enforce all criminal and traffic ticrou a park., 1 lawaand ordinances within the City of Grosse Section 7. TREES, SHRUBBERY, AND LAWNS'. IOUct contrlbutionl In a City park for any purppse Fot fDformaUoa DlPt or Pointe Woods, Michigan; , without the expressed COIIBent01 the park owner8. day ean 88Z.S3S0, dial • (5) The words "City Owned Park" mean any No person shllU in any City park, do or cause to be Section 18. RESTROOMS: No persons over the pra)'er 882.'770, park or recreation or playground area or build. done any of the following without fint. obtaiDlng & age 01 eight (8) years shall enter or use restroom or 9:30 Family Service ing or facility thereon, within the City of Grosse permit from the Director: dreuinl room facUlties designated (or the we of the Pointe Woods, owned or controlled by the City (1) Willfully pick, lAW, chop, cut; carve, remove, oppoalte sex. No person shall lo'iter In or around any 11:30 Christ's Amazing of Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan; or injure any flowers, seeds, blooms, bark, branch. restroom or dre.slnt room for the purpose of solicit- Kindness es, twigs or ~eaves of.any tree, plant, shrub, vine, iDe another to engage in deviate sexual behavior. (6) The words "Park Guard" mean any em. bush or any other veletation. _ Be tl Ray H. Kiely ployee of the City of Grosse Pointe Woods under (2) WllUWly drIve any naU, .taple or attach or c on 19. NOISE: No person, having the con. Eben.z.r tbe superVision of the Director and authorized to lasten any wire, rope, or otber device to any tree trol of any device producing amplified sound eltc:ept ,~,;,Baptist, Church ; e~fp!,~eal1. park rules and regulaUoJlS;", . :or,plall+, or tie or bltcbli .... animal to any tree '.,<,i •. a,~to~obUe rar: iI Rev. Ron Kernahan (10) The word "Vehicle" includes any device o[ 1) . Willfull;: ~al'ture, 'attempt to capture ..-buot, thinlor &ervice, nor .tation or place any stand, ItIV, ,. Klppllr conveyance, whether propelled by motor, animal, molest, in!lIr". t!'ap, lIr administer or set out any esrt or vehicle for the .transportation, lale or It.y. Larry Michl." or human power. The term shall include any bait or harmful substance for any wild or domel- dilplay of any arUcle, thing or lervlce, unless a trailler in tow of any kind, size, or description; tic animal, repute, or bird, nor remove or have permit h.. been obtained from the Director or (11) The word "Pollution" means the contamina. in his possession the young, eggs or nest of any the owner. GrDIM Point. I tion or other alteration of the physical, chemIcal animal, repWe or bird. Exception Is made to the (Z) Announce, advertise or call the public's at- SI. Jlme. or biological properties of park waters, including foregoing in that any person may kili on si,ht a tention In any way to any article, thing or service Lutheran Church M~~~~15T. ' changes in the temperature, taste, color, turbid- reptile known to be deadly poisonous. for saie or hire, unless done pursuant to regula. u CHURCH ity, or odor of the water, or such discharge of any (2) Willfully give or offer, or attempt to give or tions promul,ated bY the Director. liOn The Hill liquid, gas, solid, radioactive or other substance (I211 Moren. Roa4 offer to any wild or domestic animal, repute, (3) Pa.te, ,lue, tack or otherwIse place any .tgn, McMiUoII near K.rch.yal 886-2363 into any park waters that will or is likely to create bird, or fish any tobacco, alcohol, or other poten. placard, advertisement, or Inscription In a City TU 4-0511 a public nuisance or render such waters harmful, tially harmful substance. park; or, erect or cause to be erected any sign 9:15 Family Worship and detrimental, or injurious to the public health, Section 9. SANITATION; No person shall in any on any public lands, highways or roads adjacent Worship Services Church School safety, or welfare, or to domestic, recreational City park, do or cause to be done any of the follow- to a City park, unless done pursuant to regula- 9:30 11:00 and a.m. 11:15 Worship Service and or other beneficial uses, or to wild animals, birds, ing without first obtaining a permit from the Director: tions promulgated by the Director. (Nursery, both Services) Nursery fish or other aquatic me; (1) Willfully throw, discharge, or otherwise place Section 22. LANGUAGE AND GESTURES: Foul 9:30 'a.m. Sunday School (12) The words "Park Owner" mean the City Minister or cause to be placed in the waters of any foun. or profane language or ,estures shall not be permitted Council of the City of Grosse Pointe Woods, Mich. tain, pond, lake, stream', or other body of water at any time. Rey. Georse E. Kurz Perry A. Thomas igan. in or adjacent to any park, any substance, matter Section 23. PERMITS REQUIRED: In addition Rev. Georg. M. Schelter Section 2. DIRECTION OF TRAFFIC: All aaw or thing, liquid or solid, which win or may result to any other provision of this Ordinance that requires enforcement officers and park guards shall direct in the pollution of said waters, the obtaining of a permit prior to engaging in a given traffic whenever needed on highways, streets, or roads (2) Willfully have brought in or dump, depOsit activity, no person in a Cily park shall conduct, St. Paul EVI immediately adjacent to a City park in accordance or leave any bottles, broken glass, ashes, paper, operaIe, present, Jr.llnage or take part In any of the First Church .f with the provisions of this Ordinance or any other boxes, cans, dirt, rubbish, waste, garbage, or following activities unless a permit is obtained prior Lutheran Church applicable laws and ordinances. Chllfont. and Lothrop refuse, or other trash: but shaU place same in to the start of the activity. Understanding TU ''''70 Section 3. OPERATION OF VEHICLES WITHIN the proper receptacles when these are provided; (1) Any contest, exhibit, dramatic performance, CITY PARKS: "New Thought" We Invite You to Worship when receptacles are not so provided, an such play, motion picture, radio or lelevision broad. With Us (1) No person shall trespass with a vehicle in a Grosse Pointe rubbish or waste shaU be carried away frOM the cast, fair, circus, musical event, or any similar Worship 9:30 & 11:00 City park except upon designated paved or im. park by the person responsible for its presence, event. Memorial Center 9:30 Sunday School- proved park roads or driveways, or in and upon and properly disposed of elsewhere. (2) Any public parade, drills. maneuvers, or "United in Strength" All Ages resignated areas or trails set aside for 'ilse by such Section 10. FIREARMS AND DANGEROUS ceremonlel to which the public has been invited Married Couples Honored Nursery at Both Services vehicles, unless directed by a law enforcement INSTRUMENTS: by prior advertisements. "Let Us Remember" Pastors officer or park guard to do so, or by official signs (1) No person, except an aulhorized park em. (3) Any use of any City park facility by a eer- Rev. Charles W. Sandrock or markings. ployee, park guard, or law enforcement ofIlcer, taln person or group of persons to the exclusion I". Sor.II So'"d", D,D. Rev. Kenneth R. Lentz, (2) Where a public road, street, or highway crosses shall bring into City park property or have in bis of others. 882.5327 TR.D. a City park, such road, street or highway shall be possession on City park property any firearm or Section 24. HOURS: No person shall enter, be open to all through traf{jc normally permitted on ammunItion, any explosive, dynamite cap, fire. or remain in any City park after park closing' hours any road, street, or highway, but such traffic shall works, airgun, pellet gun,' spring gun, slingshot, unless a permit has been obtained. Park closing shall conform to park traffic regulations, and vehicles cross bow, bow and arrow, any device by means be posted at park entrances and within adjoining not otherwise permitted to operate within a City of which a projectile can be propelled, any trap- parking lots, GROSSE POINTE CHRISTIAN park shall not stop along such road, street, or ping device, any incendiary bomb or material, any Section 25. CLOSED AREAS: Any section or BAPTIST CHURCH highway except in au emergency. smoke or stink bomb, any tear gas or other disabl. part of any City park may be declared closed to the 21336 Mack Avenue SCIENCE (3) No person shaH operate a vehicle in a City ing chemical or agent, any acid or caustic sub- public by the Director at any time and for any inter. Grosse Pointe Woods First Charch 01 CIari.t, park in such' a way that traffic is obstructed, In stance, or any inflammable liquid except fuel con- .val of time, either temporarily or at regular and ScleatW the event a vehicle must be stopped or parked tained in a fuel tank of a motor vehicle, camp stated Intervals (daily or otherwise) and either en. 9:4S a.m. Bible Grosse Polate Farm. along a City park road or driveway because of an stove, or fuel contaihed in cans properly marked, Urely or merely to certain uses, as the Director shall School 11 Q,m, Worship Z8ZCba1follte emergency for more than fifteen (15) minutes, or charcoal lighter fluid, find reasonably necessary. Service near Kerby Road the operator shall notify a law enforcement officer (2) No person shall' discharge any of the weap. Section 26, ENTRANCE TO CITY PARKS: No "Troits of the Sl!lf life" Services . or park guard of the location of the vehicle and ons or instruments listed In Section 10 (1) into person shall enter upon a City park without first com. 7:00 p,m, of its description, any City park from outside the park. plying with the requirementa for entry as may be Evening Bible Sunday 10:30 A.M. Wednesday 8:00 P.M. (4) No person shall operale a vehicle within a. (3) The Director may designate areas within a established from time to time by the owners thereof. Study City park in excess of ten (10) miles per hour, ex- Rev. John Sunday School 10:30 A.M. City park where bows and lIrrows can be used, Section 27. EJECTION FROM PARK: Any per. Ludlom, Pastor cept upon those roads or driveways where official In such cases, the Director shall promulgate reg. son found violating any provision of this chapter Infant care provided. signs or markings designate a different speed ulations for the safe use of such devices, and no shall either be arrested or ejected from lhe park andl limit. person shall fail to abide by such regulations. or have their permit confiscated and pllrk privileges Section 4, SPECIAL PROVISIONS APPLICA. Section 11. PICNIC AREAS and USE: suspended for a period to be determined by the GROSSE POINTE BLE TO BICYCLES. TRICYCLES, MOTORCYCLES, (1) The Director shall designate and post those Director. WOODS The Grosse Pointe SCOOTERS. AND MINI.BIKES: areas of a City park where picnicking is permit- Section 28, PENALTIES: Any person charged (1) The Director may, in his reasonable dlscre. ted, No person shall picnic other than in a deslg. with violating any provision of lhis chapter shall be Pre~b'l [orian UNITARIAN lion, set aside or designate areas, paths. trails, nated area. guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, or roads in a City park where operating bicycles, (2) Picnickers shall not leave a picnic area be. shall be fined in any sum not exceeding Five Hun- CHURCH tricycles, motorcycles, scooters and mini-bikes fore all trash in the nature of boxes, papers, cans, dred ($500.00) Dollars, or imprisonment up to ninety shall be allowed. Church 17150 Maumee bottles, garbage and other refuse is placed In a (90) days. or both. (2) Bicycles and tricycles shall be operated on IC 881-04Z0 disposal recepte,c1e, where provided. no trash Section 29. EFFECTIVE DATE: This Ordinance 19950 MACK AVE. at TORREY the right.hand side of a roadway, as close to the receptacles are available, then refuse and trash .hail become effective twenty (20) days after the ROAD 88&-4300 edge of the paving as conditions permit. When Family Seryice 10:30 shall be ('arried away from the park area by the date of Its enactment. 10:00 Wor.hlp Service. and two or more such vehicles are operated In a picnicker to be properly disposed of elsewhere. Church SchOOl Worship Service 11:00 group, they shall keep in a single file. Section 12. FIRES: Ch•• ter E, Peter •• n Speaker: Section 5. PARKING: (1) No person shall start or maintain, in any City Admlniltrator-Clerk Dr. Donald Lester Rev. Fred F. Campbell (1) No person shan park a vehicle on City park City park, any outdoor fire except in dellanated GPN 8/31711

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Thursd.y, June 3, 1976 Page Fourteen G R 0 SSE POI N,T ENE W S i~ I,:~ ( Grosse Pointe News What Goes On ROBERT B. EDGAR DIBI A Anteebo Publishers. know Your Schools O!,'FICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEV AL, By Dr. James A. Adams at GROSSE POINTE FARMS, MICHIGAN 48236 Second CION POltoge Paid at o.lro\l. Michi;an Superintendent of Sehools Yo••r ~ibrary By Pat Rousseau FULLY PAID CIRCULATION B)' Artbur M. Woodlord Member Mich. Prell AIIOCI.UoJl .lId Natlon.1 Eclltcrl.1 " .. oelatlon In this, the last column I which we shall actually re; You Can Trust .•. Pongracz Phone TV Zo6M shall write before I leave ceive totally escapes me. For Chief of Ce.tral Llbrll')' Jewelers to expertly repair your Grosse Pointe, and Ihe last the last two years money was man's evolution. Here, Dr. jewelry and watches ... 91 Ker- ROBERT B. EDGAR,." .."EDlTOR and PUBLISHER one to appear before the "budgeted" one month and cheval. WILLIAM ADAMO" "..,ADVERTISING MANAGER cr:t~cal Monday, June 14, taken away the ncxt by exec. m~~t a~~itionb.tog ~s~. sel1e~~, Shapiro recounts the aston. • ..,;.< .-",'" JOANNE BURCAR "',,' ..,",...... ",." ..... ' ,,,,,,,,,ACCOUNTS m 1 age eleclion, I wish to uli\'e order o[ the Governor. te a encs"ti .10 raPdlest, II- ishing discovery of the fos. JANET "1UELLER FEATURE OCIETY EDITOR make seven points which I .... r ry rl clsm an rave sils of Peking man, and the Shopping For Summer Fasnions'? . • • I >, .. "" , S believe every re'd t f thO 4. [n hne \\ lth thIS .matter, books, your Grosse Pointe Maria Dinon has a beautiful collection of long HOliER A. WAHA, ,NEWS EDITOR h .. Sl en 0 IS the Board of Education has P bl' L'b . h d even more dramatic tale of JAMES J. NJAIM .,' ., ..,,, .. ,.'"NEWS s~ 001 dl~tnct should cO~'lstated that should funds ma- u. ~c I ~anes. aveat~~o the i I' disappearance and and short dresses and that popular Posh TOM GREENWOOD. ,SPORTS, NEWS slrer serIOusly. As I said terialize they will not be ~~~Iey It I sCle~cJ r~ e:- mystery of their pre!ent sweater-jacket in many colors ... 11 Kerche- SUSAN McDONALD .., , ... ,,,EDUCATION, NEWS w.len.1 cam(' here. a commu. used In'lhe 1976.77 program IS t~e wo : t~ 0 whereabouts. val. LILLIAN HICKS" ,," "", ,ADVERTISING mty IS o.nly as good as its but will be set asiae for fu: samp e or you some 0 ese This is a book about the MARY LORIMER ., .. ' ... "" ADVERTISING sCh~ols-lls schools :Ire. only ture budgets and to reduce ~~~I~~;fr~~ o:~~[cO:~I~:: r~~ history and romance 01 t. Vittoria ... .is off on a buying trip PAT ROUSSEAU ...... ,ADVERTISING as ..o.od as the commumty. ,future millages. cently been added to our man's discover~' of his own . _ to Italy and other Euto~an cities to CHARLlo:S DICKSON" , ..... ADVERTISING QUite frankly, I am appalled:. II . descent, centered on what , ". find unusual fashions and gifts for La JO MULHERIN .. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING at the amO-Jnt of misinforma. 5, To contmue the cur~ent co ectlon. are perhaps the rarest ob. DOROTHY SCHIMANSKY, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING lion whieh is being dissemi. progran of staff and serv~ces From the microscopic one- jects in the world, the fossil Strega, 63 Kercheval. by SHIRLEY ARNOLD '" CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING nated about the upcoming offer~d c the Grosse. POI~te celled animals to the giant remains of his past. ~ JEAN LOUGH CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING election. If residents have! Pub1Jc ~cho?ls and. Llbranes spiral galaxies, Sir Alan In INTO THE OCEAN William DenIer A:d Company ... invites FRAN BACHA .,.CIRCULATION questions about the election, In 1976.77Will requIre the ap. Howard Cottrell has written WORLD, (Knopf), Ritchie you to see the spring and summer line of dra- ______,______I urge them to contact memo pr?~'al of :Ill four ballot pro~. a most fascinating account pery and slipcover fabrics. They're beautiful bel'S of the Board o{ Educa. 0.51tlOnson June 14~ ProposI- in PORTRAIT OF NATURE: Ward draws us into the tion or to call my officc at IlOn.s One and Three rene~ THE WORLD AS SEEN BY depths o{ the oceans to show ... 77 Kercheval. lS8.).20Q0. ,e.xplred tax rates. Propos I- MODERN SCIENCE, (Scrib- us, through the exploits of • DSO Slated for Ope'ning . ' tlOns Two and Four increase ) the great marine biologists, The League Shop •now has Royal Worces- 1. Contrary to clrculatmg prescnt ratcs a total of 2.31 ner. the strange life lorms that ter including your favorite esg coddlers, bak- ()f Center Music Festival r,umors, the Board. of Educa. mills, In his preface Ccttrell inhabit the seas and the ways ers and tableware. It's displayed at 98 Kerche- llon has no operatmg reser\'e states that he has tried, (and in which they sustain them. of four cOncerts to be given to (all back on in this time 6. If Proposition Two fails, I believe succeeded), "to selves and reproduce their val. 'fll'.' Drlroit Symphony Or- at the Center in June and of- fiscal crisis. Budgeted those 162 slaff members giv., look through the dense jungle chestra with Paul Freeman July. The concert will be categorical aid which did not en notice April 12 will not be of technical scaffolding at the kind. From France . . .•to the Greenhouse has conducting will launch the held in the Performing Arts materialize from lhe State of rehired, with the exception breathtaking structure that This is an account of a come a new collection of slacks in spring science coming into being, , War ~lemorial's Summer Center of North High School Michigan took over $400.000- of the seven from this group is beginning to take shape green, peach, white, white with black pin ~ll1sic Festival on the Cen- in case of rain. The remain. all our reserves, rehired at the Monday, May behind it, the portrait of na- and something more - the .stripes. There are new Diane Von Furstenberg t~I"S lakeside terrace Sun- ing concerts will be held in In {act, a staff member 110, meeting. ture as seen by science." first intimations of new possi- day evening, June 20, at 7 bilities lor man: new sources dresses long and short ... sun dress, wrap and Fries Auditorium or ballroom went to L:lnsing on Wednes. This action was possible An excellent introduction for two piece. See the unusual quilted burlap bags p.m. . on the Center's grounds at day, May 26, to attempt to because the enrollment pic- the non. scientific layman,' of food 'and energy, an age , of bounty from the waters at 117 Kercheval. i' This is the first of a series 32 Lakeshor!l road. encourage prompt considera- ture and student course elec- OF MAT T E R S GREAT that surrouhd us. t The concerts will be pre. tion, (.th~ ,Municip.al Finance tio~s, bec:lnte ~Iearer. These AND SMALL, (Doubleday), Crystal Art And Stain~d Glass ... folding ~' ceded by picnic suppers by CommissIon). to give approv- poslt!On reductlOns ,are b~sed is a collection of 17 essays Bradford Angier's FIELD • Fleet Blessing the lake. Patrons may either al of our ~e~ue~t to, borrow' on a renewal of the expIred that once again demonstrate GUIDE TO EDIBLE WILD cards in their own boxes ready for mailing . - . PLANTS, (Stackpole), is a bring their own ha,mpers and on tax anttclpatlon 10 order ~ax levy. If the renewal a~d the profound knowledge and Seasons of Paper, 115 Kercheval. Slated Sunday thermos or may reserve in to meet the July 9 payroll, mcrease both pas~ there Will imagination which have be- quick all-color identifier of advance suppers prepared. The situ::!ion is that crit. onl~. be a reductIOn of 22-25 come the hallmarks of Isaac more than 100 edible wild There's A Good Selection• ... of beachwear Many boats and spectators by the Center for $3.50. Ical. . . pOSitIOns. Asimov's works. loods growing free in the for boys and girls including swimsuits, cover- from The Pointe are expected Th . t b h 2. In addItIon, our normal 7 The puhlic libraries will Here, Dr. Asimov ex- United States and Canada. ups, sun hats and b~ach bags at Young Clothes, Along 'with his beautiful to take part in the annual t" e ~once~ Y t 'l~ tax ~nticipatioll l~an, (which ('o~e on July 1 if Proposition plores such topics as the 110 ~01~r paintings Angier provides de. Kercheval. And while you're there, do see SI. Clair Shores Community ~~:~:nt e rO;rog~::: ~~~r~~ rrovld~s I o~~atm~ Dmoney Three fa Us. If Proposition farthest distance in the uni. the adorable Silvia White brother and sister Fleet Blessing and Boat Pa- a tails on what each plant is, rade slated for Sunday, June with Gershwin's "American {om) u Yt b roug dec~tmh' Four is. not approved, the verse; how eclipses occur how it grow!" where it can sets. • In Paris" continuing with er 'thcannoll te selcure WI d- number of staff and program and how they wer~ predicted Philias Fogg circumnavigated " 6. according to George Griv. , ou t e co a era 0 f vote .t'l t h' h h b b h h be found and how it can be as, Fleet Captain. Paul Creston'.s "Fantasy for'l1 B h CUI a1 men s W IC ave een y t e ancients; wythe prepared for us. the globe in eighty days. You can Trombone and Orchestra" ml 3 ge... leicause we havle nbo outlined will be in effect. North Star keeps shifting, Thi5 is one of the oldest vo e ml age, we s a Ie.'. d h.t h t B Along with general usages do it in thirty-five days. Go around JlD t d fleet blessings in the coun- and concluding with Tchai- delayed in those delibera- I fhUmlY ~ehe~e that a ~?dn'tOWI itProv;~ tka aco,n such as soup flavorings, in the world by charter jet, $4,999 per. ' . try. and in past years more kowsky's "Symphony Num- lions with the' bank until w subur an resIdential commu.. I wr e a espeare s salads and stews, for jams, ber 5." have' voted milla"e s e ~ity's finest asset. is its pub- plays.; ~nd ~hy fusion, and person, first class. than 500 boats have been In. beverages and garnishments, - '. 3 A It (th' Ill' school and library sys- not fISSIOn, IS the only solu- the author has in c Iud e d valved in the annual event. .rosse Pomtees may sub- : s a resu . ~ e CI~CU' tern Without quality institu- lion to the energy crisis. A Personalized Graduation. Gift ... is al- G The parade of boats will be- scnbe for the complete Sum. latlOn of ffilsmformal!on. ' .. stories of how the Indians ways a lasting rememberance. For her, an en- gin at 2 p.m. and will occur mer Music Series for $25 there is no issue more clouu. hons, propert~ val~es a~d HOW TO READ THE and early settlers used these sim~1taneou3Iy with the' reo Singie concert reserved seat ed than .wh~ther or not the and .com,~1Umty , hfe, w~11 NIGHT SKY, (Doubleday), vital foods. Anyone for a graved bracelet or initialed pendant on a chain' ligious ceremonies being held section is $7.50 and there's school dlstrlct wi!! receive surel~ declme. The chOice IS by W. .5. Kal~, a former dish of buffalo berry pud- or neck wire. For him, a sterling key ring or t in the lakeside park of Jef- a special general admission categorical aid for state. up ~o the voters on J~~e 14. planetarium director. sets ding? pewter beer mug. Both can be engraved with ferson DeachMarina. seating on the lawn or boats mandated programs in 1976. Fmally, 1 would lIke to forth a new and easy method In MASTER BUILDERS initials and date at Personally Yours, 17 Ker- The "Ship 0' Hoey," skip- for the opening outdoor De. 7.1.We have an array of let- thank the "Grosse Pointe of finding and identifying OF THE ANIMAL WORLD, cheval. pered by Dr. John Hoey, of troit Symphony at $3. A spe. t~rs from Gov .• WiIliam Mil- Ne~vs" staff, and .the m~ny stars, constellations ~n.d tho~e (Harper and Row), l>avid I , Roslyn road, will be the com. cial $50 patron section has liken, Senators William Filz- reSIdents of Grosse Pomte planets that are VISible to Hancocks reminds us that I ! munication and committee been set aside for the series gerald, Joseph Snyder and who have consistently demo the naked eye. long before our primitive an. ! boat. The yacht Helen e, too ' John Hertel, and Represen- onstr:lted their interest in With the' aid of simple cestors had the \intelligence owned by C. M. Verbiest, of . tlltives William Bryant and mainlaining a quality school charts and illustrations, Kals to seek out caves for shelter Ctaireview road, will be the :rUE FINGER Bobby Crim which may be sysl~m and a quality com- explains how to know what the other ,animals of this ••• along reviewing boat. The average man's Idea of examined.. mumly. heavenly bodies are visible planet were already. accomp- J After the ceremonies, an a good sermon, is one that Not one of the letters con------at what times, how and lished at building, elaborate open house will be held at goes over bia.kead-and hits tains a promise that our dis. NO CIIANCE where to find them and how structures for the protection the; Je[{erson Yacht Club, one of'bia nei,hbotl. triet will receive any money Today a man certainly is to identify them. This is a of the m s e I v'e s and their . , By Pat' Rousseau .2~O •. J.efferson avenue. , from the State. And how book that will tell the oc- families. many of our citizens can fall no account if he can't get casion!i'.l skywatcher all he Martha and Dianne _' . . just returned from It is the whole range of New York and brought with them on the plane a into the trap of considering more credit than is good for needs to know, in a format such building activities' which "budgeted" money as that him. th8t is clear and instructive. new fresh shipment of Diane Von Furstenberg short Wayne State University NATUftE OF EARTH MA. this book examines In detail, dresses in many new styles. Also,' Midge Grant TERIALS, (Prentice-Hall), including structures as di- long dresses in small sizes for deb partie$ and CHORAL UIIOI alii ORCHESTRA by Anthony C. Tennissen is a verse as the deilcate tubes Vote for: built by the fan.worms and others for after five weddings .. _Martha's Closet, thorough and up-to-date in- 375 Fisher Road. . MALCOLM JOHNS, Conductor troduction to the most 1m. the crude nests of the gorilla. portant minerals and rocks Excellent photographs and drawings accompany the in- Pierson Interiors-East,• 377 Fbher Road Mews, used in the service of modern APHRODITE ROUMELL formative text. will have a new counterpart in Birmingham. It's society. ROSSINI Grosse Pointe Board of Education The author covers such great to see this fine interior design company grow! topics as atoms, ions, crys- Police Picture "Stabat Mater.' , A candidate who knows the ins and outs of tals, minerals, igneous rocks, The Hills Of Westchester• brings you new and the Grosse Pointe school system. A former sedimentary rocks and met. Gets Exposure unique yougurt c90kies, completely natural. A 7 oz. Grosse Pointe teacher who's familiar with am orphic rocks. He also dis- box ic $1.29 at The Farms Market, 355 Fisher Road, SOLOISTS: EVERY Grosse Pointe School; who UNDER- cusses the origins of rocks The Farms Police Depart. TU 2-5100. • as well as their important STANDS educational needs; a Grosse Pointe ment has announced that in Danielle has commissioned a Florida CUNDARI-DAGGER-FElVER industrial uses, sources of keeping with the Bicentennial artist who carves stunning birds from parent who can appreciate frustration reo supply, . major world con- PILIKIAN- PEZZETTI year, Farms 'P(lH~e crui!;ers rare woods to create a small selection for garding students' development. sumers and the primary will feature a red, white aqd producers. .(]X her northern clientele. The Cardinal, cre- blue shield logo of the de- d;;ZJ ated from Burmese Padauk, a magnificent ST. SCHOLASTICA CHURCH PEKING MAN, (Simon partment. and Schuster), by Harry R. deep red wood, has to be seen to be be~ AWARE -INFORMED - CONCERNED "The decal depicts The -; West Outer Drive and Southfield X-way $60 Shapiro, is both an anthro- Farms' 1914-15 Ford police lieved ... And it's only at 373 Fisher pological detective story and Road. Qualities important in Q S(hool Board Representative cruiser," said Police Chief SUNDAY,JUNE 6, 3:30 p.m. I an illuminating account of Robert K_ Ferber. "ll's our salute to Americ,"" the auto- mobile industry and the resi- dents of The ,Farms." the automobile ... , A police magazine, the "Police Chief," has picked '76 CONTINENTAL MARK IV up The Farms' idea and has decided to reproduce the "Cartier Limited Edition" shield on the cover of its July issue, according to "Police I ~.' I the man .... Chief" editor Alice Pitcher. from the Designe(s Series A story on the decal also ~~ will accompany the photo. MACK AT LOCH MOOR MIKE DILBER The Carller Edition Mark IV has made ils mark withpreciOUSjewelry,So the new 1976 By Pat Rousseau • • Owner-President of Mike DUber linCOln- Car'lierEdilion Mark is a creamy grey - Ihe Science Church Tissue Paper ••. in bright •• f' Mercury.Inc,. in Grosse Pointe farms Mike colorof freshwaterpearis, liSinterior sustains personally. would like 10 extend a~ invi: colors are great for wrapping and • the monochromatic look with grey velour. Offers Lecture decorative purposes . . . THE lallon to all Grosse Pointers to come & view or leather.and.vinyl. and rich cut-pile car- Amenca's finest luxury cars. In all the yeafll peting, Red and white pinslriping accents KALEIDOSCOPE of G r 0 sse of his solid aulomotive background. Mike the classic exterior styling. The opera win- A Christian SCience Lecture Pointe. :I~ leels that this years' Conlinenlel is the finest dow in lhe landau (Oofbears lhe golden on the broader meaning and expression of sensible 8ulomotive invesl- Cartier Signature. as does an identifying Importance of "home" will Jump-suiting? See•the collection for day ment. Models are avsil8ble lor Immediate plaque for the inslrumenl p8nel, As in all be delivered by Nancy Hou- and evening at GERRI's Boutique. dehvery 8nd PRICES ARE VERY COM- the Designer Series edilions. the plaque is ston of Urbana, m. on Tues. PETITIVE,Of course, we can lailor a Iflase 22-karal gold.plated and provides for the day, June 15, at & ...p.m. on plan to suit your requirements, engraving of your name as well, the lakeside lawn of the War THE SIGN OF THE• LlON has unusual Memorial Center. things for the home. 130 Kercheval, on the Hill 881.5000 The lecture, entitled "Is Anybody at Home," Is open BEN,NO is featuring• this week bratwuorst to the public Cree of charge. and kartoffel salad ... 343-0610. l. , Miss Houston Is 1I member of the Christian Science Board of Leclureshlp. Bantam Bruins browsing on Sl~te Tryouts Tiffany Lane The Grosse Pointe Bruins invite any boy to their Ban- tam, (boys born between By Pat Rousseau ..,. January 1, 1962, through See The New Shipment of December 31, 1963), open tryouts being held Tuesday- coordinated aprons, placemats: gl~ss. Thursday, June 8.10. ware and trays for summer entertain. All tryouts wl1l be at 9 ing. Our favorite is a yellow orange ) p.m. at the Grosse ,Pointe , green and white print. The 'Kaleido: Community Rink, 4831 Can. • ,.,_ scope of Tiffany Lane, 16135 Mack yon, next to Austin High Avenue. • School. PROFESSIONAL BLOCKING AND FINISH- The team Is being coached ING ... , of nee~lepoint and crewel items • , . We again this year by Dr. T. A. Mascarln and will be playing prOVide eve~ythmg, backing, fabric, pillow forms, In the Michigan National zippers available at Fran Kirkland's Needlepoint Hockey League, and Knit Shop, 16115 Mack Avenue.

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Relatlons, De- Nursing, Monroe County From Another Pointe trOit EdIson Company, He a It h Department. Ella short and to s pea kin g on "Woman- Mantek, assistant co;poratc of View power Predictions." se-cretary,Burroughs Corpora. The Pointe A panel discussion, "Where tlon; Barbara Olsen, stock. By Janet Mueller are the Jobs for Women To. broker, Shearson, Hayden, Among 70 University of day?," will be moderated by and Stone; Diane Place, Con. Michigan graduate students John Crusoe, director of sumer Affairs oCflcer, Food : The ball started rolling back in 1970, when Wayne'. Placement Services. and Drug Administration, Shelley Rauss, a high school student, decided to be- awarded the 1976.77 Rack. ham Pre-doctoral Fellowship Panelists include Emily Department of Health, Edu- come a candy striper. is DAVID LAPEZA, of South DeMittia, coordinator of Re. calion and Welfare; Dolores Then Pat Rauss, Shelley's mother, became inter- Brys drive, a student of gional Placement, Southeast. Potts, executive secretary, ested, and decided to become a hospital volunteer. Slavic Languages and Litera- em Michigan League of Com. Camp Fire Glris Detroit Area . Tqen Arthur Rauss, (Pat's husband, Shelley's ture. munlty Colleges; Denise Lew. Council; Harriet Saperstein, !ilther), after hearing his ladies enthuse about their Is, acting director of Person. prlnclpal planner, Depart. • • • nel, City of Detroit; James ment of Recreation, City of \york, decided he'd like to be involved, too. MR. and MRS, DAVID, P. Morrison, supervisor, COo Detroit; Sbaron Slivka, as. . And patients and their families at Saint John GRAY BROWN, of 'Mount ' ~ operative' Education, Appren. slstant promotion manager, Hospital really lucked out. Vernon road, announce the !Ice and Employe In.Train. WWJ.AM-FM.TV, vlce-pres- • • • birth of 11 son, JOSHUA Photo by MillS O'Brien. Ifl DOSSIN BROWN, April lB, MIREILLE WILKINSON will flip sity Liggett Fair in Cook road, The ing, Motor Division, Ident of the Detroit Chapter ,_ Arthur and Pat Rauss, of Oxford road, are two Mrs. Brown Is the former .crepes will provide a delicious ac- Corporation; of Women In Communlca • her delicious crepes tomorrow, Fri- and Dr. Barbara Murray, as. tions; and Lynne Stone, art- v:ery special people, They are assigned to the SIDONIE DOSSIN, daughter day, June 4, from 4 to 10 o'clock, and companiment to all the other family- Emergency Unit at Saint John Sunday evenings. of MR. and MRS. ERNEST sociate professor of El::onom. ist and registrar, Detroit Saturday, June 5, from 10 in the oriented activities benefiting the ULS lcs, University of Detroit, Center for Creative Arts. . Pat registers patients, types identification bands J. DOSSlN. of North Oxford morning to 10 at night' at' this year's Scholarship Fund. Of course, there'll president of Detroit Business The afternoon program will for patients being taken into the hospital, and rea- road. Paternal grandparents be the usual big rides and midway. • are DR. and MRS, CHARLES special Family Mart at the Univer- Economists Association, feature HoW.To Semlnar$ for ulates the flow of patients from the waiting room MERKEL, of East J6Uerson During the informal lunch. job.seekers, One is on resu. into the holding area. a v en u e. Young Joshua's MRS. IGNATIUS BACK- landmarks, from the Grand road, has been enrolled in eon period. career panel mes: "What to Say and How She "minds the store" - and supports and re- great. great • grandmother, MAN, oeMoross road, NAN- Canyon to Mount Rushmore, Berklee College of Music's roundtables will give partlc!- to Say It." One is on inter. assures patients and those concerned about them MRS. E. J. DOSSIN, I. re. CY ELLEN DONAHUE, Yellowstone National Park freshman class of 1976. pants an opportunity to ta,lk views: ",Making the Most of at a time when support and reassurance are needed. sides in Kenwood road. daughter of the JOHN DON. and Disneyland, "ttended a • • • with successful women about Your Opportunities." , ... • • • • • AHUES, of Fair Acres drIve, rehearsal of the Mormon SHELLEY RAUSS, daugh. their jobs and prospects for Registration, including ma. ter of 'MR. and MRS. AR. women in many fields. terlals, is $5 for Women of : Arthur works with the Emergency Unit coor- DR. and M'RS. WILLIAM ROBERT A. GRAMBO, JR., Tabernacle Choir, visited the BROWNSCOMBE,of Un.lver- son of the ROBERT GRAM- United States Air Force THUR F. RAUSS, 'JR., of Consultants for the Career Wayne members, $6 for non. dinator. He is the coordinator's extra hands and slly place, announce the BOS, of Edgemere road, JO. Academy and toured San Oxford road, has 'been award. Panel are Oiga Dworkin, members. The sandwich and feet. birth of a son, TY'LER SEPH E. SCHMITT, III, son Francisco . ed a B'achelor Science degree part.owner and secretary. dessert luncheon Is $2.50. ." _ Mr. Rauss is often busy transporting patients JAM E S, April 23. Mrs. of MR. and MRS. JOSEPH • • • in Family and Consumer treasurer, D i 0 reBuilding Reservations may be made ~~Wfrom the Emergency Unit to the hospital wing to Brownscombe is the former SCHMITT, JR., of Kerby DOUGLAS LADNEY, son Sclence from Barry College, Company; Marie D. Farrell, at Alumni House on the Miami Shores, Fla. chief auditor, City of Detroit; Wayne S tal e University 'f-'~ : (Continued on Page 20) JUDY ELLEN PERKINS, road, MICHAEL F. TOR- of MR. and MRS. MICHAEL ~ . daughter of MR. and MRS. INA, son of the OSCAR LADNEY, JR., of Oxford (Continued on Page 28) Dr. Dawn Francis, director, Campus. ••~,. EARLE p. PERKINS, of St. TORINAS, of Grand Marais g Clair Shores. Paternal grand- boulevard, SCOTT REGAN mother is NANCY KALB, of HOMUTH son of the CHES. Trumbull, Conn. little Tyler's TER HOMUTHS, of Thorn big brother is 'BRETT ,EVAN Tree road. THOMAS R. BROWNSCOMBE. O'NEIL, son of the RICH. .. • • ARD O'NEILS, of YorIttown 'Receiving special recogni. road, and BARBARA A. tion at Austin Catholic Prep WELKER. daughter of the '~...I.. ScHool's annual Awards lBan. JOHN WELKERS, of Ramp- "j1 que!; were JOHN POLLACK, ton road, Bachelors of Busi. SOli of the JOHN'POLLACKS, ness Administration; JOHN of Lakeland avenue, cited as L. KING. JR., son of the Sports Enthusiast of the JOHN L. KINGS, of Well. Year; CARL WERNER, son ington place, LOUIS E. 1 of MRS. VIRGINIA WER. SENDELBACH, JR., grad- "~, 1 NER, of Stanhope avenue, uated with honor, son of the r, .!!ll,1 'N~ VanEGM~~, son L

.¥".;.., _ take the step _ you'll love it. Receiving• degrees• • from JACKdrive, LUCYGURNEYS,MORAN,ofdaugh-Aline J~....~~::,..... Bart .tlmonel Hair 1.lon Western Michigan Universi- ter of the THOMAS MOR- ,. GROSSE POINTE WOODS ty April 24 were JONATHON ANS, of Sunningdale drive, i . WALKER GOOLD, son of and PETER C H A R L E S 21316 Mack Ave. MRS. IRENE GOOLD. of REDEBAUGH, son of the ". 886-6060 Rivard boulevard, ALLEN A. ARTHUR REDEBAUGHS, .I f:}i Evening Hoy..- BACKMAN son of MR. and of North Oxford r08d, Bach. 1 , '______elors of Science; VIRGINIA . O. ZELEZNIK. graduated . with 'honor, daughter of the ~.: ROBERT ZELEZNIKS of I"ll S . d' University place, and PAT. f~;~~I tortlng to oy. ~~;:;1~:~~;;~RICK JAMES WORRELL, j~ FERRARA, daughter of DR. ,'f{ and MRS. RICHARD FER- , :t .J RAHA, of Berkshire road, j E~ELRY Bachelor of.F~ne.Arts. 'F, W W Grosse Pointe South High Ii &:~~{~~jf:d~~~~~~ WALDS, of Lakeland avenue, and STEPHEN H. MANG. .... LOS, son of MR, and MRS, KEITH MANGLOS, of Old- brook lane, are among Ie. lected Alma College A Ca. CLOSEOUT pella Choir student singers who participated [n a spring tour of the western United States. In addltlon to per. (arming, they visited tome an extensive collection of America's most famous

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II' SDU2 ? n 7 7 t tI 2 n '1"7 'PI u .'httP '77)Z?? Page Sixteen' GROSSE PO:INTE NEWS Thursd.y, June 3, 1976 Society News Gathered from the Pointes Plan Prograln for Unitarians MUleum Tour New look for The Grand Old Navy The women of the Grosse and third vice.presidents are, Navy League Ball For Fox Creek Pointe Unitarian Church will respectively, Veronica Smith, hear Dwight Havens, presi. Judy Preston and Kay Frei- Fox Creek Que.ter" gather dent of the Detroit Chamber sen. this morning, Thursday, June of Commerce, des c rib e Caroline La Vole will serve Set at Lochmoor 3, at 10 o'clock at Gro68e "What's New in Detroit?" as treasurer, Elsa Pointe Methodist Church to I following their noon lwrcbeon as recording secretary and First Michigan Fife and Drum Corps to Play Before form car pools to travel to meeting next TueGday, June Vesta Dajani as correspond. Dinnerj Se. Clod.t PrQ9ram Will Benefit the Detroit Institute of Arts 8, at the Chureh. ing secretary. to. view the exhibit of Amer-I Judy Preston, 882.9152, is The fiower committee con. from Party-Raised Funds ican Art in the Robert H., taking reservations. sisls of Helen Poxson, Adele Baer, Mary Ellen Hadjisky The Detroit Women's Council of the Navy Tannabill Wing. The Unitarian Women's slate of officers for 1976.77is Nita Mitasic and Mary Mil: League of the United States will present its annual Following their tour, coo- ducled by " DIA curalor, , headed by Mary Ellen Aure- ler. Publicity person is Mur. Navy League Ball Friday, June 11, at Lochmoor they will enjoy luncheon in lius, president. First, second iel Stoeuer. Club. Mrs. Emil Grob, C)f Renaud road, vice-presi- the Richardson Room, where dent of the Council, is sponsor of the party. FOlt Creek officers for 1976. St. Philip and Stephen Will Preview Bazaar 77 will installed. -_.- Mrs. Roger E. Harter.l . . be A Star-Spangled Bazaar wear through age six, hand- the Council's immediate t~bhsbed ~ 1631,.when Eng- 'd' 1 bsh colomsts built the ship Preview has been scheduled made and hand-dressed dolls pas~-presl ent, IS genera "Blessing of the Bay" to There's a special histori- for this Saturday, June 5, aM toys, knits and aprons, cal reason for this failure to chaIrman. figbt oU pirates elong the from 10 until 2 o'clock, with baked goods, plants, quilted eonform. On June 12, 1175, luncheon service from 11 to items, items for men and Mrs. WilUam J. Weinstein, East Coast. before the U nit e d States whose hu!band is Marine The United States Contin- 1. at 5t. Philip and St. Ste- much, much more. Navy was oUicie.lly estab- phen Episcopal Church i n Some are available for im. Co;,ps General, Retired, is ental Navy was established lished, there was a skirmish hODOraryd1airman. by the Continental Congress, Frankfort avenue, in Detroit's mediate purchase. Some may in the harbor at Machias, Warren and Chalmers area. be ordered for ~ate fall deliv- Acting as official host and with the first of four ships Me. Three dozen lumbermen, ery. Baby sitting service is hostess will be James E. commissioned 0 c to b e r 13, Featured will be many led by Jeremiah O'Brieoand home-crafted items, includ. available for a 50 cent dona. Houlihan, Captain, United 1775, nine months before the armed with guns, sworos and ing infant and children's tion. 1 States Naval Reserves, Re. Declaration of In.dependence pitchforks, captured the mer- .\. tired, and Mrs. Houlihan, was signed. chant sloop "Uoity" and, this year's Women's Council In commemoration of this Flanking THOMAS K. FISHER, HOULIHAN, president of the De- from her decks, boarded and one of the Great Lakes' greatest troitWomen's Council of the Navy president, . autumn date, the United captured tbe "Margaretta." " The '76 Ball will be a spe- States Navy League, with sailors, are BM2nd Class NORRIS League, LIEUTENANT (j.g.) DER- eial birthday party, celebrat. a.bout 50,000 members na. The Detroit Women', Coun. KARICKHOFF, (left); modeling the EK SMITH, from the Navy's Public give your furs a vacation ing both the nation's 200th tionally, historically holds its cil holds its Navy League United States Navy's new uniform, Affairs Department, MRS. ROGER birthday aDd the 201st birth. parties in October-but the Ball in June to commemorate this first sea fight of the and AMSC JOHN AUGSBURGER, K. HARTER, pa.'lt-president of the from summer in Hudson's • day of the United States Detroit Women's Council tra. (right), in the old rrJddy blouse and Detroit Women's Council and '76 ~ Navy. dilionally schedules ita Navy Revolution. TradiUon is important in bell bottoms. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher's Ball chairman, MRS. AARON E. fur storage • The Colonial Navy was es. League Ban for June. WILCOX, the Council's Judge Adyo- , ------the United. States Navy. Cameron place home was the setting ,• Change is slow • . . but re- for the picture taking/modeling ses- cate and publicity chairman, and Send them off to our place in the cold-away cently, with .the emphasis on sion .designed to promote this year's MRS. GEORGE A. BELLEAU, Sou- GEMSTONES for JEWEL TREES "One Navy, united in pur. June 11 Navy League Ball. Posing venir Program chairman. Tom's wife, from the threat of excessive heat and dryness pose, striving for eommon 24 Color Shapes at .02' each with Tom Fisher and friends are, Gerry, as devoted .to all things nau- that can damage their pelts and moths that goals," a new uniform has (left to right), MRS. EMIL GROB, tical as her husband, received. an might be lurking in the dark. Send them to • CRAFT SUPPLIES "by Evelyn" been introduced. sponsor of the party at Lochmoor award for distinctive service to the This tasic uniform will be Detroit Women's Council at last Hudson's where the temperature never gets • CLASSES 1205 Wayburn at Club, MRS. ROY WHITLOCK, hos- the same for all, seaman to pitality chairman, MRS. JAMES year's Navy League Ball • • OeCOUPAGED GIFTS Kercheval Admiral. , above 45°. Any fur, fur-trimmed, fake fur, The change was suggested leather or suede garment receives the same 821-8166 almost 200 years ago, when cox, of Loraine road, is with flying colors. They have cil also sponsors an annual sailors aboard the CoDtinen. handling publicity-and she's been invited to appear at S c i e nee and Mathematics deluxe treatment...bring it to OLl' Fur Salon at Coventry, England, in July. Award to the midshipman at tal frigate "Providence'~ reo had a great time, and done. a Eastland. We'll take it from there. quested their Captain that great 10b, researching infor. The Ball begins with cock. the Un it e d States Naval "a ,proper Navy uniform be mat10n for her Bicentennial tails at 7 o'clock. The Fife Academy in Annapolis, Md., procured, so that all may year press releases. and Drum Corps will per. most proficient in these sub. G-r-r-r-r-r-r-r have an opportunity to apo Spedal attraction at this form before dinner. jects. . d A Navy Nurses Scholarship We've got a Tiger for .pear alike as brothers united Yl!1lr's Ball will be an ap- A ,big share of fun ds ralse Fund is among 'the Council's hudson"s in one cause." pearance by the First Michi. via this annual party goes to other ,pro].ects. your home That was' in 1178. The gan File and Drum Corps. helping the SeaC8det pro- _ change took piece in July, Founded by Mark Logsdon, gram which assists with the 1975. of sterling Height8, its memo training of eligible young The middy and bell bottom bers are historically correct men, 14 to :17,and informing HOR5E trousers are gone; the eo. as to age, (the corps in Revo- them about the Navy. listed man now wears a

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Page SeventHn Thunday, June 3, 1976 G R 0 SSE P 01 N TEN E W S -_._--~'.- ;:Women'sPage- by, of and for Pointe Women Shores Garden Club Is Cited Toasting The 1976 Met Opera Season Schedule Ice The Grosse Pointe Shores Reltorations, flower shows 'FAD Auction Fun Cream Social Branch of the Women's Na. and parade floats have been lional Farm and Garden As- other projects. The State The :Mariners of Grosse soelation was cited as first Capitol lawn now bouts two crimson king red maple ;e Pointe Woods Presbyterian place achievement award Aids Northwood Church are Inviting the com- winner, among clubs number. trees, courtesy of Micbilan munity to participate In their ing no less than 25 nor more WNF&GA members. Vacations Throughout The World to Be a Feature annual Ice Cream Social this than 39 members, in the In. SCholarsbips, worksbops, at Saturday's Invitational Fund-Raiser; Sunday, June 6, from 5 to 7 ternational Cooperation cale- conferences, recycling and o'clock on the Church's M.ack gory at the Michigan Division civic Improvements continue Party Setting Is DAC avenue lawn-or In Fellow- WNF&GA's spring council to be part of the Association's spectrum. During the annual How about a vicarious trip to the moon with a ship Hall If the rains come. and annual meeting held in Tickets are 50 cents for hot mid-May at East Lansing's awards luncheon, national . pock.et.-~ize ~merican flag that made the trip? This r e cog n itl 0 n from "Keep fudge sundaes, browniea II Kellogg Center. - pOSSIbIlity wIll be offered guests at the Detroit FAD la mode or strawberry short- Planting of over 1,000 trees America Beautiful" wal pre- A~ction be~efit for Northwood Institute's Scholar- sented to the Michllan Divl. cake, Coffee will be avail- and seedlings during the Bl. sion by Jack Burton, state ShIP and LIbrary Funds Saturday night June 5 at able for 10 cents, lemonade centennial year was among the Detroit Athletic Club. " for 5 cents a cup. many accomplishments re- supervisor of Roadside De- ., Not only will the price- Joseph Maniscalco, a mem- ported by branch presidents. velopment Units, less flag be there, but bershlp in the Bourbon Bar. There'li be clowns, bal. I ~ Colonel Alfred M. W or- reI Hunt Club, a day with the loons and .. strolling player den, Command Module ~etrolt Lions at their train- to add to the Bicentennial- Pilot of Apollo 15 Lunar ~g camp, including lunch or flavored festivities. Personalized Beauty Services Proceeds will be used to At a.cuol'lQb'" Pne ... , W. u... 1Id,..,.. Landing Mission, will be dmner ollnd~ chance to meet W,IIa, •• d OIkor o..~tyP,",,_ on hand to d 'be h' and chat With the players. further benevolent causes of . eSCrl IS A complete bedroom in the church and the com- MATILDA HAIRDRESS~RS expe~Ien~e: Colonel Wor- deep green wicker with .a munity. 20951 !\tAU\.. Grout' Pte, ~'d,. 882-2239 den IS gIVing the flag to bright glazeel chintz beel can- the Auction. opy in oranges yellows and In addition to that excite- greens is 'being' offered, as is ment, FAD will offer a wide a "transformation" at a range of choices to guest famous beauty spa. bidders, including vaeations T h eDetroit Northwood in Honolulu, Paris, Athens FAD Auction is an invita- IJ ;/,~~ ~ .. \ or Acapulco. tiona! ,affair. The sponsoring ta'U'., r=nTT'I "':'1' Bids will be taken on hav- committee secures contribu- Photo by Tne Kirscn Studios ing a porlrait painted by tion of De~, valuable and ex- ~ FURS Metropolitan Opera Week in De- Me~ to Detroit's Masonic Temple. troit began May 23 with a :reception Mrs. Mack se~ved as general co- DETROIT FUR CORP. chairman of the 1976 season. Supper Introducing - LYNN Nadlicki's at the Renaud road home of MR. 20321 MACK AVE. and MRS. ARTHUR R. SEDER, JR., with the Stars, a dinner party and GROSSE POINTE WOODS, MICHIGAN 48236 (right), and among those attending opera panel discussion followed the BeaJj & BajLelj the affair were MR. and MRS. WIL- reception. The Metropolitan's series Come in and meet LYNN, who will tell BER HADLEY MACK, of Country of performances concluded May 29 FIJR STORAGE You about classes and materials available. Club drive. Mr. Mack is president of with the production of "Un Ballo in the Detroit Grand Opera Association, Maschera." e(e",.;,., -'Y. Leiibton, VAN has more, tool Bealltitlll dis- modations all over the world, Mr..and Mrs, Alan Loofbour- play goUeri .. , fea.urinQl fin. ellS' tom order furnitur •• , with elegant IIp-ta.the-minute fabrics. Exp.rt East Side Kappa Delta Alumnae Finish Year d.. ign assistanc' at .no extra cost. The East Side Alumnae of Exceptional Children and VAN ••• Kappa Delta sorority beld FLEC, (Grosse Pointe's Fa- Sl,Iperior re-upholstery service, their last meeting of the year .roily Life Education Coun- headquarters May 12, at the Balfour road c!il). home of Mrs. Edward Bunn, Donations h a ve already for RECLINERS with representatives from been made to the Braille .--:,;, the Women's Auxiliary of the Transcribing Class at the & SOFA-BEDS .' Detroit Rehabilitation lnsti. Grosse Pointe War Memorial, " tute presenting a program of the Crippleel Children's Hos- .', . slides about the Institute and pita! In Richmond, Va"e the 20343 MACK AVE., betw .. n V.mi.r " Moro.. + G..... PcMnt.+ TU 4.51'5 , .. the role It plays in the metro. sorority's national philan. 774.3010 " 30123 Harper Ave., betw~n 12" 13 Mil. Rd•., St. Clair Shor •• ... ..~; politan community. thropy), and the Kappa Delta W...... • • 1IAI.. .ceeA ..... a...-cA8 ~:! • Sale on Tiel•• Several East Side Kappa State Scholanhip Fund. ," . Deltas plan to do some type New East Side Alumnae .. I ... Take advantage 0' this speelal seiling of volunteer work at the. In- officers for 1976-77 are Miss , on Nettle Creek Designer Bedspreads stitute during the coming Marjorie Underhill, presi- ., year. dent; Miss Gloria Fisher, • .t • g..eat savings- Following the program, the vice-president; Mrs. Stanl~y •. membership voted to accept Kushman, recording secre- It's almost herel . A.LowAs- the recommendation of the tary; Mrs, Harold Mistele, ether sizes ... 11I Philanthropic committee that corresponding secretary; and 0 0 .... ehl... ,.llrles the group's philanthropic Mrs. Fred Lewis, treasurer. $4 .".n.ble •• 1eoune monies be presented to the Delegate to the Metropo1i- 5 Rehabilitation Institute, the tan Board Is Mrs. Robert Grosse Pointe Foundation for Callaway, III, of Fisher road, Nettle Creek Shop, 17110 Kercheval Grosse Pointe - 882-0935 OPEN THURS Do!. Y EVENINGS Italker & 800J Highly Important Art and Antique Auction. 17Big Rides • Midway Games with lower prices than everl Friday, June 4,4 p,m. to 10 p.m.• Saturday, June 5, 10 a,m. to 10 p,m, HAIRDRESSERS University Liggett School 1045 Cook Rd., Grosse Pointe Woods .. Plus, The New Family Marti

WHY KEEP STRUGGLING ON THE PREMISES, ROSE TERRACE, FORMER RESIDENCE OF ANNA ::. THOMSON DODGE 12 lAke Shore Drive, Grosse Pointe F~rms, Michigan Featuring 23 Fabulous Boutiques ,-. ALONG? EXPAND YOUR This superb French choteau is to be razed and, therefore, in- cluded in the sale will be all of its appurtenances, including its FAD, Schwartz Detroit Velocipede Kaleidoscope HORIZONS! DAVID paneling, great staircase, marble fireplaces, chandeliers, sconces, The Greenhouse Gray's Sport Shop, Inc. Horizons et,. Fine French, English and American furniture, oriental and I've Been Framed Pointe Electronics other porcelain, American and other guns, objects of vertu, ex, The Mole Hole A and A Reel Meet, Eat and Enjoy Detroit Parties 'n Papers OF GROSSE POINTE tremely fine and major Jewelry including on 11.75 carat pear- The Tile Stop of Nature's Best shaped emerald ring, Two's Company-Traveling Trinkets Birmingham Detroit Paint and Color Georgian silver by Hester Bateman, Paul Storr, et 01; impor- (Bring a snapshot to be OFFERS YOU 60% tant paintings and pastel drawings by or attributed to Renoir, The Nautical Touch The Shop for Pappagallo Degas, Terechkovitch, Frith, Morland,et 01; fine !8th century New Marnie Fessenden's printed on aT-shirt) .' :"anz COMMISSION OR BOOTH York wrd toh/e; oriental carpets; ename1s; bronzes and marbles. E.J. Hickey Co, Crewel Studio, 'inc. Flor81East The Pointe Pedlar SALf RENTAL FOR SELF SATURDAY, lune S, 1976, ~I 10 •. m. preCISely SUNDAY, June 6, 1976,,1 1 p.m. p,«iwly • Finder's Dream Flea • Caricatures • Celebrity Booth MONDAY, June 7, 1976 .110 •. m. preCl\tly (lem Barney, Charlie EMPLOYMENT. YOU OWE TUESDAY, June 8,1976,'1 10 •. m. prwwly Market • Toddler Midway WEDNESOAY, June 9, 1976,'1 10 ~.m pr«iwly I • Gallery '76 • Bake Sale Sanders. Bob Lsnier) • Sports Booth • Puppet Show • French Cafe (crepe., ,IT TO YOURSELF TO CALL • Pet Show cheese & vegetables) ~:;i EXHIBITION • Mini Golf

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I, t", . . ~. Page Eighteen GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, June 3, 1976 Society News Gathered from the Pointes .,

Pointe Symphony The Dennis Brenckles I Brenckle-Krajenke VOWS Exchanged serve as her sister's honor Best man .was Kenneth Bride's Brother Is lector at April Rites; Her Two matron. Honor maid ~;..tS Willds~eimer, of Pittsbu~gh. W omen End Year Nieces Serve As Flower Girls, Two Sisters Mary Elizabeth Krajenke, Ushermg were Mr. Klasmck, another sister. Bridesmaids Mr. Walat, Frank Durando, Helen and Edward Yabolis Will Perform Following As Honor Attendants were two other sisters, Mrs. Frank Graff and Tony Acca- A h ------William J. Lawrence, of mando, all of Pittsburgh. luncheon at Country Club Tomorrow; New t orne in Pittsburgh, Fa., after vacationing Crofton, Md" and Mrs. David Officers to Be Elected in Zurich, Switzerland, and Germany are Mr. and P. Klasnick, of Pittsburgh, Mrs. Krajenke's mint green Mrs. Dennis Philip Brenckle, whose wedding Sun- the bridegroom's sister Mrs. chiffon gown featured a dou. The Grosse Pointe Symphony Women's Com- day, April 25, in Gesu Church was followed by a Darius Walat, and Mrs. Mat- ble cape of hand.painted mittee will wind up a busy season witn its annual recep t.Ion a t th e D e t rOlt. G 0If CI u.b thew Plein, of Detroit. flowers in front. She pinned green cymbidium orchids to meeting and luncheon at the Country Club tomor- Mrs. BrenckIe, the for------Flower giris Anne Marie her purse. row, Friday, June 4. The day's schedule of events mer Patricia Marie Kra- jenke, the bride's brother, Lawrence, the bride's niece gets underway at 11 o'clock with a business meet- jenke, had been making was lector. and go d chi I d, and Katie A short cape fell from ing and election of new officers. her home in Dallas, Tex., Lace appliques accented Megan Law r e n c e, Anne neck to elbow of the rose-and. A subscription cocktail ------where she was based as the high neck, bodice, sheer M-arie's sister, wore lace. green on silver gray print party will precede the in the first violin section of sleeves and train of the ivory trimmed frocks of natural costume s e Ie c t e d by the noon luncheon, which the Grosse Pointe Symphony, a flight attendant with gown selected by the former cotton, flowers In their hair, bridegroom's mother. Her will be immediately fol. is a .past-president of the American Airlines. She Miss Krajenke for her mar- and carried bouquets simil-ar corsage of green cymbidium Gros!e Pointe Cll-amber Music is the daughter of Mi. riage. A crescent of peach to those of the senior at- orchids was pinned at her lowed by a program fea- Players. and Mrs. Richard Kra~ roses and baby's.breath held tendants. shoulder. turing Helen Vabolis at Mr. and Mrs. Vabolis pre. jenke, of Can t e r bur y her illusion veil. i~;;;;;;;;;;';;';;';;';;';;';;';;';;';;';;';;';;';;==~=~~~=~~~~-~~~~~~--, the piano and Edward viously perCormed together road. Peach ribbon streamers MICROWAVE COOKING CLASSES Vabolis on the violin. in a Grosse Pointe Chamber Mr. Brenckle, son of Mrs. accented her bouquet of roses Mrs. Vabolis, a past.presi. Music concert at the War Philip Brenckle, of Coroa- and baby's-breath. Microwave cooking classes ore being offered ot the dent of both the Michigan Memorial during the autumn polis, Pa., and the late Mr. Her attendants wore form- Pointe Pedlar, 405 Fisher, Grosse Pointe, starting Music Teachers Association of 1975, and for the North- Brenckle, is a vice-president fitting frocks of ,peach jersey, Tuesday, June 8, 1976. Vincent McCallum, whose and the Zonta Club of De. eastern Women's Club. of Pittsburgh National Bank. with keyhole necklines, and classes hove been a sellout fhroughout the Metro- trait, is on the Applied Music Cooperating to make this I F'ather Joseph Muenzer, car r i e d arrangements of politan Detroit area, will contact this four week ses~ Faculty of Macomb County a most successful day are S.J" presided at the 5 o'clock peach roses, .baby's-breatb sion. If you now have, or are planning on purchasing, Community College. social affairs chairmen Mrs. rites. with the wedding serv- and streamers_ a Microwave oven, this class is a MUST for you. She was named Michigan Harold Lee and Mrs. Ralph ice written by the bride and Mrs. James J. O"Boyle Music Teacher of the Year Urso, pro g ram chairman bridegroom. S t eve n Kra- came from Chicago, Ill., to Eclfly ,egistratHMIis atfyjsed, as Classes ar.limit". in 1964 and 1970, and was Mrs .. Robert J. Crossen and honored by the Mott 'Founda- hostesses Mrs. J. Wilfred -----'------Call 885-1488 or 885-4028 tion and Detroit MusIcian's Harrison, Mrs. William G. 101 League. Self"Mrs. Albert Hemming- more information Edward Vabolis, who plays sen and Mrs. Elmer Holke. Photo by Eddie M~Groth, Jr. Exchanging marriage vows in Gesu Church Sunday, April 25, were PATRICIA MARIE 'rom our collection of KRAJENKE, daughter of the Richard Krajenkes, of Canterbury road, and Mr. Brenckle, son of 'Once Mrs. Philip Brenckle, of Coroapolis, Pa., and the • late Mr. Brenckle . IS Most people find it easier not to criticize than to dnstruct. CherylD. Gray PAtHYSANDIA To Say Vows Enough!" T',min.II, (JOPllnose Spy,ge) The engagement of Cheryl .Tho id.1 perm.,,""l -V ...ground Dalene Gray and John Ar . co •• , p'.nt 10 groW in sunny IS well thur 'Bickley has been an- The engagement of ELIZ- Plans for an October 8 as shady IOQtlons wh .. e ... f.iis.' nounced by her parents, Mr. ABETH CAULKINS JOHN. wedding are being made by Crowl at n heigllt of Ibout B SUSAN KATHLEEN DE- inches. PI t 6 inch.sopoft. 25-$5.25; and Mrs. Lewis H. Gray, for. SON and David Jay Hanna Re-elect S().$B.50; 100-$15.95; 500-$56.96; mer Hawthorne road resi. has been announced by her CRAENE and Dr. Arthur 1000-$100.00. F i.... quolity stoclc_ dents who now make their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Char. John Post, whose engage. PDStpoid .nd ."pertly paektd. G .. - home in St. Clair Shores. les Bissell Johnson, of Rivard ment has been announced by .nteed to Ji•• or w.'U nlplllC' up to 1 V... r. Prompt Ihipmont. Send for They plan to be married boulevard. An August 14 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. JOAN HANPETER p10nl fold .... this month in Grosse Pointe wedding is planned . Raymond Decraene, of East . GROSSE POINn BOARD Of EDUCATION PEEKSKILL NURSERIES Woods Presbyterian Church. Becky is descended ma. Doyle place. The ,bride-elect Is a Grosse - frog ash tray - 5.50 JUNE 14 BClI 6, Shrub0., N.Y. 10588 The ,bride-elect, a Phi Beta ternally from the Campau Kappa graduate of Baldwin- and Sibley families, promi. Pointe North High School strawberry plate - 8.50 nent in Detroit since 1702. alumna. Dr. Post, son of Dr. asparagus plate - 10.50 Wallace College, Berea, 0., Her father's family has also and Mrs. Arthur A. Post, of where she affili .. ted with AI. 0/1 available in while, green or yellow ha Xi Delta 'sorority, teach- been prominent in Detroit for Bishop road, was graduated P generations. from Grosse Pointe High es.Franch and Spanish in She holds a degree in Tech. School and Wayne State Uni. Willoughby, O. nical Nursing and a Bache- versity, and received his I 1\Ir. Bickley, son of Mrs. lor of Science in ,Human ,De. Doctor of DentaYSurgery de. Florence Bickley, of Man. velopment from the Univers- gree from the University of chester, Conn., and John J. ity of Vermont, Burlington, Detroit. Bickley, of Cincinnati, 0., is ....here she was a member of also a Phi Beta Kappa Bald. Kappa Alpha Theta for four elor of Science degree in Ec- win-Wallace graduate. Pi years. onomics from the University Lambda 'Phi and Omicron Mr. Hanna, son of Mr. and of Vermont. He will be enter- Delta Kappa ere his other un- Mrs. Jay Law Hanna, of ing Law School in the fall. der~raduateaffiliations. - Cleveland, 0., holds a Bach- He expects to receive his _ Masters degree from the Uni. versity of Akron, where he is Ford Hospital For Dependable Quality and Reasonable Prices, a member of SIgma Xl, this month. Cites Pointers Hewe Your Eyes Examined and Bring Your Prescription to ************************** Schedule Kappa Delta A pair of Pointers, Dorothy IN OUR BICENTENNIAL YEAR Picnic on Wednesday Horn and Betty Kelly, were JOHNSTON OPTICAL CO. among Henry Ford Hospital The Metropolitan Board of volunteers singled out for ONE HUNDRED YEAHS OF OPTICAL EXPERIE\CE .DISCOVER FOURNIER'S Kappa pelta sorority will special recognition at the hold its annual 'picnic next Hospital's Second Annual 20148 Mack Ave. • 87 Kercheval ON HARPER A T WHITTIER Wednesday, June 9, with the Volunteer Recognition Day. East Side Alumnae and Mrs. Mrs. Horn was cited for at Oxford on-the-hill A REAL EYE OPENER Russel C. Moore hostesses more than 2,000 accumulated GROSSE POINTE WOODS GROSSE POINTE FARMS at Mrs. Moore's home in hours of service. Her ma- Beautiful High Quality Furniture Balfour road. jor involvement has been in The West Side and South the Gift Shop. 1876 1976 II. I Very Reasonable Price.'i! Oakland Alumnae groups Mrs. Kelly, who received have :been invited, as well congr.atulations for 500 serv- ice hours, works with the See Our Large Collcelion of Superbly Craf{ed Frames uy Top Dcsi~ll('rs SURPRISE YOURSEl,F! Give )four Home thai New took with as graduating seniors from Kappa Delta chapters at Al. Gift Cart I8nd hypertension Our Good Carpeling-Over 1600 l)allerns To Choose From! bion College, 'Michigan and screening. Wayne State Universities. The party :begins at 6:30 o'clock. Reservations, which Open Thursday and Friday evenings must be in by Sunday, June ~ournier ~urnilure & Carpel Co. 6, may be made by calling 822-5279 or 882-2021. 16421 HARPER nr. WHITTIER Post-picnic, Mrs. Henry J. Szymanski, of the Detroit TELEPHONE 881-1285 East Side Association, Metro- politan B<>ardpresident, will induct the graduating seniors into the Alumnae. Other new officers who will guide the Metropolitan Board in 1976-77 are Miss save on Shoe Salon and Miss J Shoes Marjorie Underhili, East Sid e Alumnae, vice-presi- from our current stock ... dress pumps, dent; Mrs. Robert C. Calla. away, III, East Side Alum- casuals, flats and leisure sport shoes nae, secretary; Mrs. Joseph LaBo, West Side Alumnae, you want right now for your summer corre s pondin g secretary; Mrs. Robert A. Hubble, West and vacation wardrobe. Included are Side Alumnae, treasurer; and Mrs. Donald A. Graham, noted names such as Andrew Geller, dyrC1JJe TB"il!C West Sidc Alumnae, mem- CON1)O,\11NIUMS bership chairman. Pallizzio, Amalfi, Hill and Dale, Caressa, Joyce, Mikelos, 21437 KINGSVILLE 1 & 28EOOOOMS Buskens, Maggie Jones and

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'the Historic Memorials So- ciety in Detroit bas sched. uled its annual luncheon meeting for Friday, June 4, at the Village Women's Club in Bloomfield Hills, with Mrs. Harold I. Tanner as hostess. A $60,000 gift from the Bon Former Pointer Mrs. Milton Secours Assistance League has com- B. Osgood, who now makes The perfect time pleted the League's $210,000pledge to her home on Harsens Island, Bon S~cours' building program well wlll hand over her gavel for choosing MINK ahead of schedule. The check Was of office to newly-elected president Mrs. B. H. French, is NOW ... presented at the Assistance League's who has called a 'board meet------ing for Thursday, June 17, The 'building fund pledge of gency services wlll move into j tee chairmen, including re- in her st. Clair Shores home, close to. a q art e r of a the spacious area where can. cording secretary Mrs. Rob- to make plans and organize This easy flowing coat million d611i;lrs was raised in struction is currently under- ert Frear, corresponding sec- ideas for the coming fiscal four years through the As- way. The greatly expanded retary Mrs. Sidney Terry, year. is made of the finest, sistnnceLeague's operation department will pro v ide Gift Shop chairman Mrs. Among other new officers of the hospital gift shop, tbe more comfort and, privacy Charles LaFond,' member- to be installed at tomorrow's most exquisite Grosse .Pointe C e I e 'b r i t y for patients and their fami- ship chairman Mrs. A. Doug- :meeting .are Mrs. Carl J. Series, a m~~orial fund and lies. las Sutherland and memorial MINK SKINS Dalligan, of Cook road, first hundreds of group projects. President Alandt concluded ch~lrman Mrs. Eugene Korn- vice-president, and Mrs. Leo In' shades of your choice' The monies will be used the annual business meeting meler. . . H a r d wi c k, of .University for emergehcy service reno- with the .announcement of Mter the meetmg, the SlS- plnce, treasurer. vation.____ In .....the fall, emer- five new officers and commit- tamedte~s of theBonwomenSecoursat aenter-tea Mrs. Walter Frentz will in the Science Hall. serve as second vice.presi- dent, Mrs. W. Stuart Little- john as c hap I aiD, Mrs. AOPi to Pay Honor Michael H. Mozer and Mrs. To Virginia Maguire Peter A. LeTourneau JlS re- UNIVERSAL MALL cording and corresponding Mrs. Clarence Maguire, of secretaries, respectively, Mrs. Lochmoor ,boulevard, will 'be Michael L. Wurn as registrar ANTIQUE SHOW AND SALE honored at the annual spring and Mrs. Frederick M. Hind- poUuckmeeting of the De. ley as parliamentar1an. troit Alumnae Chapter of AI. Directors are Pointer Mrs. pha Omicron Pi next Tues- R. W. Smith and the Mes- Dequindre and 12 Mile Road day, June 8, at the Warren dames James F. Hirsbfeld Sunday, June 6 thru June 13 home of Miss Barbara Zol- and Robert E. Lee, both of nierczak. Detroit. Members will gather '8t After annual reports, of .7 o',clock_ FQUowil1gdinner, officers, and cllairmen. have Mrs, William Wilson, of been read, Mrs. LitUejohn Wedgewood drive, Chapter will lead a Memorial Service. president, will present Mrs. Maguire with a 5O-yearmem- Among Adrian College Art FREE ADMISSION FREE PARKING bership pin commemorating students who recenUy ex. her 1925 initiation into the hibited their work at Adri. ot the International Couture Furriers collegiate chapter of AOPi aJl's Mahan Hall Gallery was .32 East 57th Street New Yorl~City at the UniversLty of Michi- Pointer USA GRUNEWALD. gan. Virginia Maguire has been Open Thursday and Friday evenings ARE YOU active in many garden LIVING ALONE groups. She is pre~ntly first ••• lHld not Iiki", it? vice-president of the Wom- en's National 'Farm and Gar- Or living with your children and den Association. and on the board of the Grosse Pointe feel like you're in the way? Garden Center. She is a' past-president of WELL WE HAVE the Michigan Division of AN IDEA FOR YOU! Women's National Farm and Important Savings in June Garden, and has twice served Our Residential Centers offer SE- as Grosse Pointe Garden Cen- Mill J'I ter president. The Pointe Gar- CURITY and MEDICAL ASSIST- den Club and the Grosse ANCE as well as the FREEDOM Pointe Garden Club Council Hooded Wool Coati are two other groups over you enjoy in a variety of attractive and com- which she has presided. $74 fortable living accommodations. At this June meeting, Mrs. Wilson also will report on YES, you CAN afford it! It's available to every- plans for AOPi's biennial reo plan ahead and enjoy one. Seniors on social security or government gional meeting, to be held in Ypsilanti Friday, Saturday assistance as well as those on pensions. and Sunday, June 18 to 20. the savings on a lush, Mrs. Wilson will serve as .heather-tone wool fleece , As an added service we now ofter Home Health awards chairman for the l Care ••. (ompanions, helpers, nurses aides or pro- gathering. Mrs. Martin Haw- i. ley, of McMillan road, is coat fully-lined, expertly fessional nurses. For more information (all: publicity chairman. Other Pointe AOPi mem- tailored with deep front bers planning to attend the pockets and self-tie belts. ALLAN DEE RESIDENTIAL CENTER June meetings are Mrs. Wat- 33300 Utica Road, Fraser, Mich. son Ford, o[ McKinley ave. nue, and Mrs. Louis Neuder In 5-13 sizes. RESIDENTIAL HEALTH CARE o[ Fairholme Road. CENTER ONE OfFICE Alumnae interested in more A. Welt-seam wrap, 296-3340 information may contact Mrs. 293-3300 Wilson at 881-1852. with sunburst pleated back and detachable CHILDREN'S SUMMER hood. In natural or wild rice. TENNIS CAMP B. Shirt style, with WILL BEGIN THE WEEK OF JUNE 14th roll-cuffs and button Classes have been designed for: accents. In natural BEGINNERS INTERMEDIATES TOURNAMENT PLAYERS Mon.-Fri. Mon.-Frl. Mon.-Fri. or cognac. 9-11:30 a.m. 12-2:30 p.m. 1-4 p.m. $40 Week $40 Week $45 Week PROGRAM INCLUDES: DAILY INSTRUCTION AND DRILLS VIDEO REPLAY TOURNAMENTS CLASSROOM WORK MATCHES

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\ Page Twenty G R 0 SSE POt NT ENE W S Thul'lday, June 3. 1976 Society News Gathered from the Pointe~ Truba-Catalfio State Flotver l~ges lfeet Isn't It Nice that George Did It? The Mi()higan Graduate teaches Herb Culture and DBE to Celebrate Troth Is Told Judges Association of the serves.as he~b consultant at , :. Woman's National Farm an.d Greenfleld. ,Village. She is a Garden Association, Inc.,. IS Judge wlth the National Mr. and Mrs. Pietro Catal. holding its annual meeting Council of Garden Clubs and Queen's 'Birthday fio, of st. Clair Shores, are and elecoon of officers to- a member of the American announcing the engagement day Thursday June 3, at Horticulture Society and the of their daughter, Francesca, the'Village Women's Club. Garden Writers of America. Handmade Items to Be Featured at Boutique Sale to William Truba, son of Dr. in Conjunction with Garden Party and Mrs. Paul Truba, of The morning business ses- Pointe-area G r a d u ate Next Wednesday Cloverly road. An October 15 sion will !be followed by Judges attending the meet. wedding is planned. luncheon and Mrs, Richard ing include the Mesdames Gera thy'S program on The Vincent Massey and St. Lawrence Seaway Miss Catalfio, who receiv- "Growing, Exhibiting and Rollin Allen, Theodore A. r; Chapters of the Daughters of the British Empire in ed her Bachelor of Arts de- Judging Herbs." Foster, Roland R. Postel ~ ~ Michigan will host a tea and garden fete for mem- gree in Political Soience Mary Gerathy, a Graduate Harold R. Smith and Joh~ g b bers and their guests next Wednesday, June 9, from from Wayne State Univer- Judge in Flower Arranging,. Veech. i: j, 1:30 to 4 o'clock at the Shelden road home of Mrs. sity, is presently teaching at " Lester McIntosh. ------Dominican High School. ., The party celebrates Lady Easton, wife of., the Her fiance, who also holds p the official birthday of former British Consul-Gen- n a Bachelor of Arts in Poli- .J Her Majesty Queen Eli- eral Sir James Easton; and tical Science from WSU, will v ." zabeth II. The Honorable Morley B. be graduated next December I. r Among special guests ex- Bursey, Canadian Consul, and from Detroit College of Law. t pected to attend ne British Mrs. Bursey. t Consul.General J 1\ m esT. More are Mrs. Russell , Hyslop, O.B.E., and Mrs. SkitrJ1, M.B.E., of Balfour Offer Defensive Driving Hyslop, honorary state presi- road, n a t ion a I president- d dent of the DBE in Michigan: elect of the DBE, Mrs, Ger. For Retired Teachers 1\ a t ~SAVEANEipiCii'i.TilS COUPON'--I The Defensive D rivi n g F Course prepared by the Na. C tional Safety Council as part ALL Short'S" of its campaign to reduce 1\ deaths -and injuries cause~ i 95 by traffic -accidents will again II SUEDES Long '11 I George did it after aU - was a son for the drama, presept a check be offered this year by De- t Save at least $5 and as much as $15 I box office success, that is - so the to John W. Lake; director of the troit Retired Teachers Asso- I on Leathf:", Buckskins, Sheepsleins, etc. I Ibex producers of "George Washing- Grosse Pointe War Memorial Re- ciations instructors. r Day Service Available! We do our own wo,le! ton Slept Here" are justly proud of cipient of the donation will be the The four s e s s ion s are their profits. Ibex President ANNE War MemoriaPs Art Department. scheduled for Tuesdays and CARVE. CLEANERS PARCELLS, (right), and MRS. MIL- The play was presented at Fries Thursdays, June 15, 17, 22 and 2., from 10 o'clock to 10725 Morang at Cadieux 881-4640 TON VOLKENS, general chairper- Auditorium April 9 and 10...... _._._-_._.- -- -"I!III...... noon, at Bushnell Congrega- tional Church. James Bright------aId Coker, state president of ton road, Mrs. Brandon M. the United States by the on is chairman. .. the DBE in Michigan, and Rogers, of Moran road, Mrs. DBE. members from the lODE, Brent Smith, of Mount. Ver- Boutique items range from Fee, covering cost of the CUSTOM-BUlL T COLONIAL Canada. non road, Mrs. Leslie S. C h r i s t mas decorations to instruction booklet, is $2 for Assisting joint chairmen D'Ath and Miss ~rtle Nan. pantry goodies, plllows to. members of the National Re- 368 NOTRE DAME Mrs. Fred M. Cousins, of cekievell, both of Detroit, hanging macrame pot hold. tired Teachers Association or Ve rn i e r road, and Mrs. Mrs. G. L. Lowry, of S1. ers, ingenious head scarves the American Association of Jenny Carradus, of BGlfour Clair Shores, and Mrs. Aus. to shoulder bags, aprons to Retired Persons, $5 for non. road, with party plans- are tin Wheatley, of Hawthorne light shawls to ward off lake- members. Mrs. Ivor Carter, of South road. shore breezes. Pre-registration, though de. Brys drive, Mrs. William Both chapters have been ----- sirabIe, is not ahsolutely Drake, of Barclay roaa, Mrs. holding workshops to fashion Robert Finke necessary. Further imorma. Arthur B. Hillegas, of Wash- articles for a DBE Boutique. tion may be obtained by call- ington road, Mrs. William A. Sale proceeds will help sup- ing VEnice 5-2503. Koontz, of. Mount Vernon port a home in Brookfield, Claims Bride road, Mrs. Frank J. Mad. Ill., for senior citizens, one About 500 drivers have dens, of E'ast Detroit, Mrs. of 'four regional homes for Mr. and Mrs, Paul Fergu- benefitted from the DRTA. A. M. Menninger, of Lexing- senior citizens maintained in son, of Cincinnati, 0., ,an- sponsored course, conducted nounce the marriage of their twice a year for 11 years daughter, Paula, to Robert !by George and Mary Schulz. From Another Pointe of View James Finke, son of former This J" ::1e's instructors are 200 ft. frontage, 5 bedrooms, 5 baths, Pointers Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mr. Brighton, Virginia Ram. 29x 16 garden room overlooking beauti- I sey and Clara Sinclair. '----(Continued from Page 15) Finke, who now m-ake their ful gardens. Beautiful home with many home in Hendersonville, N.C. 'which they have been assigned. He keeps company extras. Th~ wedding took place b t with pa~ients in the holding area, making them as May 15. The clluple will be. . IN. SPITE.,' OF.._ HOW YOU FEEL a OU ii!' :~~fh¥inet1UifttOCdiJparlc~~' comfortable as possible while' they are there. residing. in .Fairfield, O.. ", ,., .,Gto'sse'.P~i'n'.el,S"' per pUfJiI StateEq~ali.Jed Val,u(ltion: • • • ~he bndegroom iu Grosse Figures for 1975-76 in Wayne Grosse Poin:tl'f per pupil 'eicpendi. by appointment only 882-0241 Not even tfie worst Michigan weather keeps ;~~~~eate~uth High School County put Grosse Pointe in tenth ture compared to other Michigon this couple from keeping their commitment to Saint ______place: ~istricts: John. Both serve on the Reception Committee for 1. River Rouge $74,304 1. Kalamazoo $1,676.91 special events and forums sponsored by the Hos- 2. Riverview 61,263 2. Muskegon 1,650.35 pital Education Association.. ' 3. Dearbqrn 69,641 3. Bloomfield Hills 1,578.38 During one of Detroit's classic snow storms, 4. Flat Rock 69,500 4. Ann Arbor 1.562.89 REUPHOLSTER they made it to the hospital to fulfill their volun- 5. South Redford 60.192 5. Lansing 1.516.79 teer assignment to help at a diabetic forum, 6. Ecorse 58,573 6. Southfield 1,502.97 YOUR: In addition to the his-and-hers Sunday hours, 110E 7. Harper Woods 58,328 7. Birmingham 1,482.38 Pat volunteers Wednesday mornings as hostess in THE \ 8. Hamtramck 57,350 8, GROSSE POINTE 1,405.00 the Surgical Lounge, taking caUs and relaying 9. Woodhaven 46,540 FURNITURE! messages to patient's families. 10. GROSSE POINTE 44,744 • * * MITCHELLS Mrs. Rauss, a teacher by profession, has served 18554 Mack Grosse Pointe's school millage, rate compared to other Michigan districts six years at Saint John. Mr. Rauss, a business exec- (near Warren) The following 1975-76 tabulation of Wayne Count)! school systems puts Grosse utive, has served four. Pointe in 13th place: Totol Rctes They have three grown children. Shelley, who (Operation started it all, was graduated this spring from Wedding Gifts plus debt Extra Voted 'Rates Miami's Barry College. , • Fine prints framed Retirement) She is justly proud of her parents, who received and unframed 1. Wayne 44.65 (29.00) the highest recognition possible from the Volunteer 2. Woodhaven 39.80 (23.60) Action Center of the United Community Services • Selection of quilts 3. N. Dearborn Hgts. 39.65 (28.00) of Metropolitan Detroit when they were named and coverlets 4. Grosse lie 39.00 (28.00) "Volunteer of the Month" for May. • Andirons and fenders 5. Highland Park 38.25 (24.00) They deserved it. • Oriental export porcelain 6. Livonia 38.17 (24.30) * • Pr. handsome serpentine 7. Trenton 37.75 (25.00) * * 8. Dearborn Heights 36.90 (22.00) Yes .... we can give your home a new look! Give Volunteering at Cottage marble guard dogs for 9. Garden City 36.50 (21.00) that tired-looking furniture a new lease on life ... Speaking of hospital volunteers, and the good book ends 10. Northville 36.12 (20.00) have it restyled to match your new decor and re- (Continued on Page 28) • Other appealing items 11. Taylor 36.05 (23.00) lJpholstered with beautiful Scotchgard .fabrics. 12. Wyandotte 35.97 (22.50) We 0150 custom make slipcovers (cloth & plastic) May Wedding Date Revealed Hrs. 10-5 13. GROSSE POINTE 35.91 (25.66) & Drapes. UPHOLSTERY CO. Claire Williams. daughter oaks, N.Y., exchanged mar- Thursdays preferably riage vows Sunday, May 30, THE GROSSE POINTE REAL ESTATE BOARD fo,mt>rly al 8800 1I... ,("hl','al. "'.122 ,\lark or Mr. and Mrs. Nicolas by appointment. strongly urges you to vote YES on aU four propositions on the June 14 election Williams. Jr., of Allard ave- in the Ladies Literary Club, A&C nowat Your Broker knows your property values are directly affected by the caliber of nue. and Jordan C. Alpert, Ypsilanti. 12339 lIayes VA 2-9660 son or the Samuel Alperts. A reception followed at the the school system and libraries which serve our community. He wonts you to know too. f'rp, ~1I,imatpl Free Parking in Rear (/ ..",' .1() .,'.. ar> f'xp ..,if"nr .. or ~liami. Fla .. and Shrub Club, which has been desig- nated an historical building. Arter a trip to Uruguay and Brazil, the newlyweds will return to Ann Arbor where the bride, who at- tended Grosse Pointe High School and received her Mas- ters degree in Landscape Architecture from the Uni. versity of Michigan, is asso- ciated with Prevention Ur- ban Design, Inc. The bridegroom will con- tinue his Doctoral studies in Meteorology.

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Thursday, June ), 1976 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty-One ;Women's Page --,by,'of and for Pointe Women Questers Tour Historic Moross House Girl Scouts Say 'Thank You' to Ad,ults New Offi£ers Leading Ibex Windm.ill pain.te Questers I Detroit Garden Center, for oldest brick residence, Mich- 'Mrs. Harry Esling, honor- Il::ex' current season ends Number 385 gathered at their May meeting and a igan's first Federally-assisted ary president of Ibex, pre- officially this Salurday, June Moro£s House in East Jef- tour conducted by Betty Cod- preservation under the 1966 sented the presidential gavel 5, with a dinner dance at the ferson avenue,. home of the dington, of the Detroit area's Housing Act. to lIlrs. Anton Tewes, who Grosse Pointe Hunt Club pre- will ~er\'e as lhe club', pres- ceded by cocktails in Mr. ,Ailer luncheon, B e u I a h ident in 1976.77, following and Mrs. Willetts' Univer- Groehn spoke on "Treasure Ibex' annual mce'ting this sity place homc. is Where You Find It." Mrs. spring in Mm. Donald Cole's Groehn and her husband pur- home. Sisters of St. Joseph chased, restored and reside Olher officers are Anne in one of the homes in De- Parcells, vice.presidcnt; ~Irs. Friends Plan Benefit troit's officially. designated John Nicholson. treasurer; by John E.jJrink .. Historic Area, in Canfield ave. Mrs, Donald Blain, recording Friends- of the S;stcrs ol You can always expect- persanal care from your real estate nue. They continue to be a secretllry; Mrs. Arnold Com. SI, Joseph arc sponsoring a professior.al. It is port of the real estate custom and law that any guiding force in. Historic hrinck.Graham, Jr.. corre- bendit luncheon and ('ard Area restoration and preser. 5ir.g13 re::1 estate agent, broker, Or salesrn:m cannat delegate th~ sponding secretary; Mrs. party Thursday, June 17, at valion. William Turner, Jr.. in noon at Saint Clare d(' Monte. o\'t:,ority which he or she has received from you to anyone else. Windmill Pujrte member charge of the house commit- falco Church, to aid thc Sis. Yell as the p.~perty owner employ a real estate professional be- Helen I:::l.h;r attended the lee. Mrs. William l\1ontgom. ters' missions in Peru. , cDu,se of your confidence in his ability and integrity. This means Questers national convention ery. ,program. Mrs. John Donation is $3. Rcscrva. thot 0 good professional has no right to delegate his authority in Philadelphia. S:1e reported Renick, publicity, and Mrs. lions may be made b)' calling without your consent. It also rneons that from the start 'to the on her experience, noting that Guy WilIetls, membership .. 885-1747 _~_3_72!658_. _ over 80tl Questers, including • finish of any transaction, you wiil get as much personal service 182 from 1Hchigan, partici. as \'O'J need. paled. 0 GROSSE POINTE REAL ESTATE CO., 20087 Mock Ave., Questers 1977 national con. SAVE 50 k ~ Grosse Pointe Woods, 882-0087 invites you to come in and vention will be held in Scotts- dale, Ariz., May 1 through ~ tolk with one of our friendly staff, wha will be happy to answer 4. House Paint,i ~"g ~ anyquesti~ns you may have about real estate. Thro~gh our long Joan Gillis directed chap- Let us paint your hOllst' ,turin/-: j cssociation with many of the local financial institutions we can ter members in preparing the ~ hel~' you arrange for a mortgage and' can many times eliminate display of Early American the month of June, nod Wl~ will " some of the necessary steps. "We love Our Business". Hours: primitives on view in Jacob. paint your garage for hair Inice. son's SI. Clair avenue wind. (: Mo:nfqy-Saturday 9-5, Sunday noon-5, 24 hour answering service. ow now through June 15. The Ci\LL BOB & JIIU- Girl Scouts of Melropnlila" Detroit photo 11 DID ;yOU KNOW? display' is part of Windmill P'ointe Queslers' participation . Accepting a "Thanks Badge," Scouts of Metropolitan_Detroit, cited 882-2888 or 882-1902 . r~ :An attorney who foils to disclose on encumbrance ogoinst a in America's Bicentennial highest honor for an adult member eight outstanding GSMD adult vol- ~.~ prop~rty is held personolly liable for domages. ~ - celebration. in Girl Scouting, from MRS. THOM- unteers as 1976 "Thanks Badge" re- ,,$MMtl~~~,.~'¥;~~ ~. Michigan Queslers Mill AS E, COULTER, ot Westchester cipients at the recent GSMD annual .~Ii"> Race Restoration Project at road, (right), is MRS. ROBERT meeting. Among the eight was an- .~ Northville has received fi. MARTIN, of Lochmoor boulevard. other Pointer, Mrs. Charles Ebner, l. nancial support from lhe Mrs. Coulter, president of the Girl . of BalfQur road. 3rd Annual .' Windmill Pointe group, via I **t, .a donation to assist in adding authentic furniture 10 the Betsy Martin's current po-Ion Mackinac Island; the hon- dener Badge which was ap- Alley Sale "":" Greek Revival House. silions in Scouling are Lead. or was repeated in 1975 and proved by Girl Scouts' Na- ~~, er, Troop Consultant, Council '76. Anolher troop will travel tional Headquarters in New ;".J New members received in- ~: to the chapter in the past delegate and member of the to Switzerland under Mrs. York. Her Neighborhood Ser. Saturday, June 5th ,~, year include Elaine (Mrs. J. Council Program committee. Martin's guidance in July. vice Project in 1969 was her Lawrence} Coins, Joan (Mrs. She's served in tbe past as a A "Thinking Day Pro- troop's repairing, labeling I I~l; John) Gillis and Dorolhy Junior-Cadette 1e a d elr for gram" for Cadettes .and Sen- and constructing new flags 10 8.m. - 5 p..m. ,r; (Mrs. Oscar) Norren. seven years, Senior -advisor iors is carried out each year for all lhe countries in the for four years, Neighborhood with foreign' students as World Association-94 at that chairman for six years and guests, under Betsy Marlin's time. Sensational Yachtswomen Troop organizer for four direction. In lhe community; she has I years. In the community. Betsy served in the Macomb Coun- Meet June 10 Mrs, Marlin has also been has been active in PTA and ty Medical Sociely Auxiliary, ~.- Bargains a Troop Camper and First served on many school com-as Auxiliary president in Hostesses for Yachtswom- Aider. Her troop activities mittees. She is treasurer for 1971-72. She has worked for en's meeting next Thursday have included many senior the Band and Orchestra Par- her church, St. Clare of behind evening, June 10, at 8 o'clock service projects, such GS ent Association of. Grosse Montefalco, and at both SI. at tbe St. Clair Yacht Club Nursing Homes, and 8 trip Pointe North 'lligh Srhool, Clair and Defer Schools. She are Carol ('Mrs. George) WE ARE DETROIT'S abroad to Our Chalet in and became "mom" last has been a Unitcd Founda- Raymond, June (Mrs. Paw} Switzerland, with a side trip year to an exchange student tion volunteer. LARGEST SUPPLIER Lustick and Bubbles (Mrs. OF BICENTENNiAL Edgar) Breedlove. to Olave House in London. from Sweden. She received the SI. Anne's FLAGS. PENNANTS The post.buslness program Her Cadette Troop was Currently, Irene Ebner is Medal from the Catholic will feature Sergeant Fred chosen, in 1974, to be the leader of Girl Scout Junior Youth .Organization .for ber TheSQ'.IU'S lEST Reiman, of the Wayne County Iirst G~r~ Scouts to perfo~m Troop 1393. Her past exper- outstanding work. flag ralSmg and gu1~e duties iences include organizing ______. Sheriff Patrol,' speaking .on ...... and dlrl!ctl.ni the,; ifOUP:O( ,...... ; 1'*1 MACKCIntr HUIlIII8TON . -,- "~. ....~;,-,.~.-,.;.. '~, .,,- ~ new boatini rulea and equip- ment. . . versltyand completed grad. Girl Scouts who sang selec. Cited as a Scholarsqlp Cup In the event of rain...:. ' +- DOG OBEDIENCE uate work at California Slate tlona from the "Dabr" opera ,recipient during Adrian Col- , \ at Los Angeles. at the Fall Councll meetlng, lege's annual Honors Ban- will be held June 12th Elizabeth CIII OAR He has been associated with and working clos.ly with the quet was Ppinter JIM COL- To r,tear About FBI the FBI since 1960, serving entire production of the SON. .' In the Seattle, Los Angeles, opera. El1zabeth Cas s Chapter San Francisco Phoenix and In 197!, her troop invited Daughters .of the. American Washington, D.C., offices and, four retarded black girls to Open Thursday and Friday evenings Revolution gathers next Mon. for' the past year In Michl. .be with them; this developed day, June 7, in the. DetroIt gan. ' into a truly rewarding ex. home of Mrs .. Marvm. Put- He is married, and the pertence for everyone. na~.10 m theThe mornmgmee~mg mstead.begms ofat father of five children. Irene developed the Gar-_ the usual noon. Assisting the hostess with coffee and homemade coffee. ALL CHILDREN WELCOME! cake will be Mrs. Ralph A. Arndt and Mrs. Howard Reed. Richard T. Bretzing, serv- VACATION Classes Start June 10, 1976 ing as the Federal Bureau of In Grosse Pointe Investigation's assist8nt spe- BIBLE 5CHOOL cial agent in charge' of the Cla.~ssi:re Iimiled •.. Detroit office, will talk on Ages 3.12 I'or more information, call "The Michig8n FBI." Mr. Bretzing, originally from Salt Lake City, received Bible Stories - Games his Bachelor of Science de- gree from Arizona State Uni- Singing - Handcraft I June 14th to June 25th DaUy: Monday thru Friday 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

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, 6D-VACATIOM 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE 4-HELP WANTED 5-SITUATION 6-FOR RENT 6C-OFFICE FOR RENT 'A-PIRSONAU' , 2F~HOOLS RENTAL GENERAL WANTED UN.FURNISHED SINGLE offices or complet~ BARN SiDING - Authentic DOOR LOCKS installed, reo GROSSE PO INiE suite for lease, air condi. DO YOU LIKE GOLFING- 1" weathered, hand hewn, NURSE AlOES, experienced, LAKEWOOD between Jeffer. placed. Free estimates. Li. HOME HEALTH tioned 'and carpeted. War- swimming, horseback rId. natural timber, 1-463.2179. .INSTITUTE OF full and part time, local SOIt and Kerchen!. Apart. cl!Used. 884-2665. ren. 776.5322-979-1575. ing, trail biking, hiking, MUSIC assignments. Call between CARE . ments from $90 month iD- "ALMOST.NEW" APPAREL cluding .utilitieS'. Adults Carefully selected current Register now for . noon and 5 p.m. for ap- RN's, LPN's, Nurse Aides, OFFICE SPACE available beautiful scenery? Perfect Companions, Home Helpers only. '24-2937. fa mil y vacation home. .tyle. of dea1sner and bet. CHAMPAGNE Fourth Semester pointment, HEALTH CARE for every need. HEALTH for rent, 2,400 sq. ft. All or, Near Petosli:ey. D1shwash- . ter apparel, acceSlories, ONE. 296.3340. ST, near Kercheval, partially. Newly decorated er, TV, phone. Sleeps any WEDDING Privale or Cl8SS Instruction CARE ONE. 296-3340. O~IR fur., j ewe I r y and "old. MUSIC-piano, voice, strings, MEDICAL Secretary. One- 2 bedrooms, upper or low- with heat 'and air. Private size group. Completely fur- PHOTOGRAPHERS er. Available July 1st. parking. Excellent location nished. 647.7233. tiquea". guitar, wind instruments. girl office. Experience nec. COLLEGE j u n i a r wishes $285. Consignments Welcome in Grosse Pointe Farms. FOR nlOSE WHO WANT ART-Drawing, painting, all essary. Transcri,bing, book. summer employment. Ex.' Gas heat and water includ. media, commercial design. I keeping, insurance forms. perienced jn typing" dicta- ed. Send resume to Abra- 882-3653. FORT MYERS BEACH, Flor. LEES THE FINEST ida. Gulf front, condimini. No laboratory work. East phone, legai work, recep- . ham Brown, P.O. Box 298, 20339 Mack (near 8 Mile) Samp'le Albums Showl! Distinguished faculty MEDICAL OR' DENTAL um, sleeps 6. Furnished. 2 881-8082 In Your Home Side resident. Send resume tionist and general office. Winchester, Indiana .7394, TU 2-4963 or phone 1.317-584-3494_ I SUITE-Grosse Pointe on bedrooms, 2 baths, golf, 575.9585 to Box H.19, Grosse Pointe References. 886-0674. BOOKTIQUE, used boo k s 16237 Mack at Three Mile Dr. will arrange appointment Mack between Moross and pool, marina. Available News. bought and sold. Noon until T Y PIN G and .secretarial for yeu to see properly at Vernier, available June 30, July 10. $275. bi.week1y, NEEDLEPOINT PILLOWS 7, Tuesday through Satur- 3-L05T AND FOUND EXPERIENCED medical as- work done in my home. once. 5 rooms plus 2 labs built $450 monthly. Evenings 1. blocked and finished. Ask day. 15243 Mack Avenue, LOST _ Woman'l3 Hamilton sistant in doctor's office. f85.1472. by Cox ami Baker, parking, 813-463.6252. Call. refund. also about classes. TU 1. I CHALMERS, Flanders Gom- janitori.l, sbort or long able with, rental. 885-2265. 7073, TU 6-6318. diamond watch. Eastland VA 3.1696. l' MATURE 24-year-, carpeted. DAY work. One or two days. on Mack in Grosse Pointe season. For reservations YARD SALE-ll50 Bedford. Closs of 76 Available by July 1. Call AVON Must ,bave references. Own Woods. All utilities, air con. , J' Lots of Luck 5A-SITUATION 823~1020. ditionlng, secretarial servo call 1-305-661-7743. Summer Saturday, 9 to 3. ..' Mom" Dad WANT TO EARN MONEY- transportation. 824-1471. DOMESTIC . rates. BUT NOT 9-51 ice a.vailable. $75 per GARAGE SALE-Baby cloth. PHILLI~, below .TeUerson- month. 882-7300. PRIVATE estate, furnished ing, crib, highchair, car ~USICAL Be .an AVON Representative. WANTED. - Cook, private GENERAL CLEANING, ex- Lovely, spacious, clean . E""TEIT AINMENT Set your own hours. Pick room and bath, in Grosse perienced and relerences. OFFICE "On The Hill", $'70, 2.and 5-bed~m cottages, seat, changing table, etc. your, own days. Interested? Pointe home. Other help , upper. Fireplace, den, including all utilities. 885- on Torch Lake frontage, Copper craft, guild, serving 886.7M9. $175. Security. 331-2101. TEQUILA four piece band. For particulars call TR in home. Top. wages, Box 7510. , Torch River Marini. 313. and wan pieces. Humidi. 1;A!TM1ab~for, a~ «:ca~~!)p;ar 2-4120.: ." .. ' S.9, Grosse Pointe News. L~Y would like caring for GROSSJll POINTE PARK- .49;:~' . , .". ...fiei': Some furniture and ~lck, ~,day~ orbous~kee~ •. 815 Beaconsfield. 5 room VERNIER or.' X.waY:-4,OOO' LEXINGTON ...., -4 bedroom 'miscellaneousitem~. satur- 1~!i~~~~Sj reU;km,~i grad"" SUMMER hOuS~sjtt~r, ' 8:»'. wdM'Al')!, ',E4tbpean 'back~ lllg ot' cookmg. Reference.... a tm t p N h'l sq. ft., 12 private offices', day 10 to 5 June 5 Sun i¥.f!H',,~rt es. xce eot re • 4:30. Monday through Fri. g1'O\l~d, 1 day a week. 822'3487 .. p r en, u per. 0 c I- summer cotta,ge, attractive ',,' - . dren. No pets. Security de. security system, ample d day, 12 to 5, June 6. No I',;; erences .. 885.7183. day. Youngest 11 years old. VernIer-Lakeshore are a . parking. Nearby: Large 3 groun s, sandy beach, close pre-sales .. 4721 Yorkshire. i,. '21' MUSIC $4.0 a week. 886-2383 after .R~eferences. 882-6244. _ LADY wishes position as posit. 499'()158. rm. suite,carpeted,p.nel. to town - season. 359-8863 howekeeper or child care. ed. or 359-8139. 2 CHESTS. Excellent condi. .,IJ)UCATION I 5. D~ing day. 888-5300. 4e-HOUSE SETTING wm live-in. 372-8939. tiPPER 3 room. Lakepointe. East Outer Dr. Stove, re- KELLY RD. nr. 8Y.! Mile. 7-WANTED TO RENT tion. 882.5845. :Gtm'AR lessons for begin. TRAVEL AGENCY-Exper. SERVICE EXPERIENCED lady desires frigerator, heated, carpet. 2,600 sq. ft., wijque Ros. ITALIAN bedroom, 5 pieces. o~, Qua1Hied teacher, ien.;e prefened. Full time GOING ONv.cation? Young, day work. Also cooks for ed. Adults. TU 2-99~La setti design, ready for your MATURE professional m.an Good .condition. 3 rooms of prIvate lessons, $2.75 per liut part-time considered. Ibl 1" t d t d parties, dinners, etc. 897. 6.2800. layout. Next door: Vacant desires sleeping room Mon- carpeting; 773.6656. ',' tL:.'ho'ur. 0 11..... 'Please replv Grosse Pomte responJ. e, .ws u en an 711 " his wife (nurse) will house 5326. ' lot 8OxllO. The right de. dl\Ys through Thursdays. " ' ;.'G tJ'X~'A R,piano lessoDl, News, Box 8.25. sit.f()r you by the week or CONDOMINIUM of Beacons- sign could make this block Imagine a paying house. GARAGE SALE -' Many COLLEGE student will make field. No one under 16 ac- bome' or studio. Woods HOSTESS Floor SupervisOr month. CaU 331-4006. the most outstanding in sitter. Write Grosse Pointe househoid items. Bar stools, your home sparkle in an ceptable. 886-6962 or write the area. News, Box J.25. . toys and children's wear. i Muaic Studio, 20551 Mack and Food Serving Super- CL~AN,responsible mature afternoon, call Nan, after Box M-49, Grosse Pointe o FISHER corner Maumee: 6 Tbursday, Friday, Satur nelr Vernier. 885.()02.(. visor needed' for new res. cou&l1e from Arizona will 3. 881.8903. News, 48236. YOUNG married. couple, d h ':~ taurant-opening, Top pay, room medical office, dark ay. 2008 Loc moor .. ~l,PIANO' ~NS, quaUfied Also, short order cook and house,sit month .or longer both professionally em- 5 BED~OOM, HOME, close ~{, teacher, my h.ome. TU 2-, waitress .. Call for Inter. thru September. 521-7036. SC-CATERING room, l.,b. Avail. Aug .• 1. played, seek two bedroom GREEN AND brown iong to the Lake in Grosse 7772,. ' view. ~-2000. ~TUATIC'JN Nearby: Two room suit!!; ,apartment July or August shag carpet. Excellent con. HAD A BUSY day and plali ,Pointe Far m s. Living one 17x2O office; Fisher occupancy. Formerly - of dition. 36 square yards plus 21-TUTORING REAL ESTATE . SALES WANTED to relax at a coni:ert or room, dining room, 3 fire- Mews. Grosse Pointe, now resid. pad. $200. Call 331-3964 places, family room, large . & EDUCATION We have' openings for 3 am: TONY y' IVIANO boating. Let; us prepare a KELLY at 8 Mile: 3,200 sq. ing in Ann Arbor. Excei- after 6 p.m. bitious career.minded per- lovely; picnic basket for family kitchen and break: ft. Large open second floor, lent references. Telephone PRIVAtt ,TUTORING ,K-5 sons interested inlSeiling Handyman you. Parties of all types fast room. I year lease over Tech RiFi. Owner will JDhn Anderson, days at IG-SPEED SCHWINN Varsity experienced teacher, Bach. Real Estate in Gross e carpenter Work completely planned to per- ' beginning . August.' Write finish to suit. 933-8000 ext 236. Evenings bicycle. Like new, $100. elor'. pegree in elemen. 'Pointe. Excellent training arid' All Other fection. Menu's, prepara- Box W88, Grosse Pointe VIRGINIA S. JEFFRIES and weekends (1).665.5951 3.speed girls' 26 inch, $45. tary educaijon. Master's in program. Previous experi~ . Miscellaneous tion and serving available. News. Realtor, TU 2'()899 or 881.9729. Ward's jet fan oven, $30. ence not required. Call for "; Repairs 331-7846 - 821.8717. Sewing machine cabinet, special education. Wi 11 5 ROOM upper, newly dec- intervlew today. 88W6OO. ( 30 YEAR OLD professional $15. 824.0564. tutor normal; learning dis- '881 -2093 CATERING for p'llrties; wed. orated, no children or pets, ,6D-VACATION JOHNSTONE Ie 'fte 5 wishes 2 bedroom house abled, emotionally dis. JOHNSTONE a r p.m,. dings, snack trays, hors plus security deposit. 822. RENTALS MOVING, basement sale. turbed or mentally reo with basement in East sub- D'oeuyres, week-ends only. 4467. urbs (outside of Detroit) Must sell many household • tarded child. Call after 6 ELK LAKE-2 ,bedroom cot- PART TIMJj: experienced CARE 864-4298 or 861.2144. for self. Very responsible, items. Clothing, antiques. p.m., 882.3220. SEMI - furnished apartment, bookkeeper with typing and BY tage, 18 miles north of Tra. excellent references. Call Friday and Saturday, 10.5. HOMEMAKERS.UPJOHN THE SEASON for summer ment, carpeted, applianceS', verse City. Private beach. PRIVATE TUTORING steno skills. 15 to 20 hours !Mr. Russell after 5 p.m. 894 Beaconsfield. ,week. Flexible hours. Mr. Nurses, Nurse Aids, Geri. parties is here again. Let adults, no pets. TU 5-5638. Can after 5 p.m. 886.5577 in 2 experienced college girls 885.1105. DINING ROOM set, Con- YOUR OWN HOME Hillstrom, 822-8840. atric aids' to work, part or 2 BEDROOM upper, Devon- or~1-2170. all'the time. All employees help with )'our cocktail RETIRED Florida couple temporary glass top table, " All subjects; all levels. parties, birthday. parties, shire- at Chandler Park AFTERNOON manager until screened, bonded and in. ENJOY peace and privacy would like to, rent a home with geometric chrome de. Adults and children. Cer. 9 p.m. and day help. picnics, etc. . . . call 886. Drive. Stove, refrigerator, sured:' a4 hour service. in modem 4 bedroom Cha- from July 1 to after Labor sign base. Abo Contempor. tified teachers. ' Standard station at 'Ker- 0941 or 884.4931 for con. newly decorated. Adults, Detroit 872,()200 let on Little Traverse Bay, Day. Why leave it un. ary dining room light. $250 Call: cheval and Cadieux venient catering service! no pets. 886-4336 after 5. Charle-"oix and Petoskey guarded? References. Call Complete. 884-1353. DETROIT AND SUBURBAN area. $300 per week. 882. DRIVER for fiower shop. PAINTING, staining and waU ST. CLAIR SHORES, 2 bed. 778.9637, 3-6 p.m. for fur.' FLEA MARKE'l\-Sat., June TUTORING SERVICE 6-FOR RENT 5749 ()r ~1.1762. Experienced, permanent papering at lowest cost. room condominium, rent ther information. 5 11.5 Deler School, 15425 358-0099 Estimates cheerfully given UNFURNISHED position. Kings Flowers, with option to buy, private Kercheval. Misc. household, at no charge. Call 882-9234 SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY MY APARTMENT is being THE REApING RAILROAD, VA 2.()9()l. basement, deposit, refe::- clothes, to~'s, books. or 779.6823. UPPER INCOME for rent. HILTON HEAD ISLAND soid. My son and I need a A Reading Improvement, , Prefer working couple. 886. ences. 294.()6()3. SOUTH CAROLINA Center, Professional facul. AMBITIOUS you n g men Grosse Pointe fiat DES. GARAGE SALE - Small 3948. ty, now enrolling for sum. with good driving records, PRIVATE NURSI NG 6A-FOR RENT Townhouse, 3 bedrooms, plus PERATELY. Between 8 washing machine, teak buf- mer program. 886'()75O. college students O.K. 961- Around the Clock FURNISHED den, 4. baths. Private heat. a.m. and 5 p.m. 821-5650. fet, leather top cocktail 3175. UPPER FLAT. $165 per tn home, hospital or nursing month, all utilities includ- ed swimming pooJ. Located Ask for Diane McDonald. table, various other pieces. 2D-CAMPS home: RN's, LPN's, Aides, GROSSE POINTE PARK - on 17th Fairway, Heritage Sat. 10.4. 286 Williams, STATISTICAL TYPIST ed. 5553 Maryland. Call 882. Three bedroom furnisbed compani(lns, male attend. golf course, near tennis. 4 2 MALE students desire to Farms. SUMMER in the city. Unique Small C.P.A. office, eastside. 5274. house. July 10 through Au. rent two bedroom flat or l.girl office, full time. Nice ant., live.ins. Screened and bikes included. Weekly or summer enrichment pro- gust 21. 821.3698 after 3 J bonded. 24 hour service. STUDIO Apartment, unfurn. monthly rental. home in Grosse Pointe or MOVING SALE-Old furni gram for 5 and 6 year olds. location. 886-3500. Licemed nurses for insur- ish e d. Mack. DickeI'lSon p.m. Local 313-642.1221 East Detroit area. Very ture, H.O train accessories, Creative art, outdoor recre. responsible.' 331-1227. miscellaneous. TU 4..0~12l. MULTI-LIST Realtor needs ance cases. !trea. $115 plus security. SMALL but charming 3 South 803-671-4299 ation, school.readiness skills experienced sales person POINTE AREA NtJRSES All utilities. Call after 6. rooms plus $175 plus utili. LIGHT BLUE velvet, 6 foot utilizing the rich resources or broker. 822.2334. Yan- TU 4-3180 FORD HOSPITAL Executive 885-9306. ties. Single only. 882..

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Thursday. June 3. 1976 G R 0 SSE POI N TEN E W S Page Twenty.Three 8-ARTICLIS FOR SALE 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE lA-MUSICAL -- '-ARTICLES WANTED ll-CARS FOR SALI 121-VACATION DRIED and silk flower ar- PROPERTY MOVING SALE, china, kitch- LEAVING STATE-54 Web- GARAGE SALE - By Tri- INSTRUMENTS _ GLASS top mahogany cor- 1975 MONTE CARLO Landau, rangements and weddings enware, 'bowls, Vlases, floral ber Place, Saturday, June umph Cross L u the ran PIANOS WANTED ner cupboard, 1-463.1919. fully equipped, 5,600 miles, DISNEY WORLD expertly done by former arrange'ments, Xmas 5, 10-4.. Bicycles, tricycles, Church youth. 22310 13 Mile Spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bath ...." florist in home. Very rea- GRANDS, Spinets, Consoles TOP $ $ paid for color TVs $4,295. 882.6832. decor., ice sk,ates. ski garden equipment, patio Road at Greater Mack, St- first floor condo. Walk to • sonable. S.,g-6434. and Small Uprights. needing repair. 882-1260. 1970 VOLKSWAGEN Bug. boots, wardrobe trunk, furniture, Dunbar sofa, ta- Clair Shor.es. Saturday, Cypress Gardens. 20 min.': books, language records, bles, chairs, many lamps, 'June 5, 9 a.m.-3 ,p.m. only. TOP PRICES PAIl' lOA-MOTORCYCLES Sunroof, looks good. Me- utes from Disney World. - GIGANTIC YARD SALE - chanically PER FE CT. : miscellaneous. 386 Proven. electrical appliances, dry- Surrounded by beautiful ... loo's of books, June 3, 4., 5, VE 7- 0506 FOR SALE Good tires, rear window cal Rd., rear. Saturday er, gymnastics mat, 2 ping- SOFA, yellow, tuxedo slyle. gardens and lagoon. Too ~: 10 a.m ..5 p.m. 5285 Bishop. defogger, radio. First $890. 10-1. No exceptions., pong tables, complete race 4 years old $60. 884-5038 GIBSON EB Base, excellent 1972'h HONDO CS 175, elec- many amenities to mention. 774..1997. r 1975 MODEL Tru-Test elec- car set, toy sets, electric after 6 p.m. condition, wilh hard shell tric start, low miles. Cus Reasonable maintenance. 1 KNOLL furniture. Morrison. meat grinder, 25' freezer, tric mower with grass case, $150. 884-6846. tomized. Excellent condi- 1972 Skylark, power Owner must sell. (313)-881"- Hannah sofa, chair, otta-I large plants, baby furniture SATURDAY, JUNE 4. ONLY. catcher, $50. 331-8419. tion. $450. TU 1-1821. steering, power brakes, 4.658. man, '100% wool-white. and hundreds of items. 1384 Balfour, mini-bike, bi- ANTIQUE Webster upright new tires. exhaust and bat. GARAGE SALE. 16913 Mau- Bertoia diamond chair, cycles, lawn mower, king piano, good condition, $400, WIXOM Touring Fairing and tery, low miles. Excellent INDIAN RIVER-Wolverine,":; mee 'across from Bon Se- home-spun-red. 771.3530. ATTIC TREASURES - Due size spread, toys. good chil- 886.1391. rack for 750 Honda, $50. 7088 Berry Creek Road" I cours. Typewriter, sofa bed, garage sale,' 30 and 36 Col- condition. $1,950. 884.8782. dren's and adult clothing, WURLITZER electric p:ano, 886-5014.. third cotl8ge off M-21. Real' , girl's and boy's clothes, UTILITY trailer 84x48, cus- onial Road (off Lakeshore), dishes, furniture and much custom built carrying case 1969 GRAND PRIX. full pow- sharp 2 bedroom white,l 6.14, women's 10-14.. Men's tom built with lenders, Thursday only 9 to 4.. l1-CARS FOR SALE miscellaneous. and full set of spare reetls. er, AM-FM, air. lilt steer- frame year around, 2 acres,') medium, lamps, toys, tri- stop, turn and tail lights, MOVING-Garage sale, 40" 884-7028. ing wheel, cruise control. lots of trees and pines. Sac- cycle, air hockey table, file removable box, $300. 885. MOV1NG - Gar age and AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE 7013. electric range $30. 23U66 $950. 371-3623. rifice, $21,500. 885-3865. cabinet, ice skates, nylon household sale, Thursday, as low as $56 per year. Englehart, SI. Clair Shores. HAMMOND organ, T 212, Call Chesney Insurance sails, mooring buoy, play ._----- Friday, Saturday. 44. 46 tone bars, Leslie IMPALA 1972 two door. One GIRL'S 3 speed, 21" Schwinn. and Agency for your over the TRAVERSE AREA pen, guitar, turn table, etc. Excellent condition, $70. ,1.FAlIULY garage sale, fur- Yorkshire Road, Detroit. bench, $1,190. A-I. of those good 72's, carefully VE phone quotation. 884-5337. CHALET-3 bedrooms-fam.=i Saturday, 9-5. 884-1805. niture, rugs. toyS and mis. TU 2-4157. 9-8590. maintained, Power brakes, ily room, garage, carpeted~'i{ cellaneous .. June 3, 4, 5. 9 CHRYSLER Newport 1970 4 power steering and air. Best STOVE, refrigerator, dryer, BURIED TREASURE! China HAMMOND organ, T 4.12, appliances, drapes. Walk to 893 RIVARD. Sat., June 5 - to 4, 26090 Pinehurst, Rose- door. excellent mechanica price. Phone 882.1872. good condition. 884.-9296. 9:00.2:00. Select from three ville, behind Eastgate. silver, decorator and house: Leslie speakers, rythym, bay access. 2 acre ridge. hold items, clothing and condition. Good body and households. TV, antique bench. Like new, $1,850. 1971 CHEVROLET Impala Excellent location next to YARD SALE - Many misc, FUND-RAISING is fun - toys. Something for every- interior, $650. 371-1954.after chest, lamps. misc. furni. 884-1044. V.8 4. door, white. Black Northpoint. Built 3 years. items. Friday, June 4 - Men, women. teenagets, one. Bargain prices. Friday 5 p.m. June 7. ture, electric fireplace, vinyl top. Power brakes and Can't replace at $48,000. Saturday, June 5, 106. make money for your 4.10 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m.- CONN electric organ-black heater, imported 2':ces- 1968 DODGE Coronet, 53,000 steering. Radio, heater, air Low down. 8114 % mtge.~-~. 20913 Ridgemont. cllJrch" favorite charit)', 10 p.m. University Liggp.tt lacquer, 2 keyboards, $100. conditioning. Very clean. sories, dishes, collector's miles, good engine, rusty Owner (616) 386.5579. .d '. hospital, club, group, or- School Fair. Cook Road. 886-5014. in good condition. $850. 881. MOVING SALE - Kenmore bottles, curtains, men's and body, $300, call 886-4119. I ganization, Little League, 3617. gas slave,' miscellaneous women's clothing. Lots of A D LTL T TRICYCLE with CABLE Nelson spinet, $700. 12D-LAKE AND RIVER~ etc. seiling famous "'foolsie 1975 PINTO wagon, black, household items. Thursday, good stuff. Absolutely no basket, like new, $100. 885- Excellent condition. Call 1973 PON'I'IAC VENTURA Roll" candy-filled banks. air, AM-FM, power steer- PROPERTY Friday and Saturday. 21624 pre.sales. 2518. Hatchback. V.8, 39,000 No investment, pay after 331-6671 before 9 a.m. or ing, 4. speed, 12,000 miles, Lakeshire, St. Clair Shores. after 8 p.m. miles, automatic. air, pow- GARAGE SALE-1985 Loch- candy sold. Call represen. 1976 MODEL GE deluxe dish- $3,195. 886-24.54.. SUMMER or permanent ex-v.. tative, 886.6291, 9.5 p. m. er, I-woman owner, $1,776. RENT A very lovely um- moor. 9 to 5 Thursday, washer. Hilr\iest gold, 3 cy- ecutive home, custom built 81-ANTIQUES FOR 1972 , Town 885.0934. in 1973 on Lake Huron with brella and wishing well for Friday and Saturday. Baby cles with half board cut- BASEMENT SALE-June 5th SALE and Country, air, full pow- beautiful, private sandy your future showers. 884- things, bedroom c h air, ting top, $190. 885.6551 after BUICK. 1975 Sky Hawk, and 6th, 9 a.in. to 5 p.m., er, AM-FM, new tires, ex- beach, north of Pori Sani- 3739. .single bed frame, other , 5059 Bedford. 6. UNIVERSAL MALL loaded. Must sell due to cellent. 886.0634. lac, 2,700 square feet, 3 household items. ANTIQUE tranfer. Best oHer. 824.-2203. GARAGE - MOVING SALE GARAGE SALE-Baby fur. ESTATE sale, Friday, Sat- full baths, 4 extra large SHOW AND SALE 1973 VENTURA, 2 door, Friday and Saturday only, SCHOOL BELL, painted sil- urday, Sunday, 10 a,m. to 1974 MGB, 16,000 miles. Good bedrooms, natural gas heat, niture. excellent condition, DEQUINDER AND automatic, power steering, 9 to 5. 19991 Lochmoor, ver, from old school house toys, clothes, miscellaneous. 6 p.m. Every thing must condition, $3,200. 885-2974.. fully carpeted, 31 by 21 'ill' 12 MILE ROAD white sidewalls, steel ra. Harper Woods. in Northern Michigan. $75 2168 Allard, Grosse Pointe go! Antiques, glassware, gathering room, huge fire-I . Sunday ,June 6, through dials, Rally wheels, $1,850, or best offer. Price includes Woods, 882-8878, June 3, 4 furniture and appliances. 1976 MARK IV - Executive place, 25 foot high vaulted} June 13, lD a.m. to 9 p.m. GARAGE SALE -Saturday. brackets to hang up. Also, and 5. 14626 Chandler Park Drive 882.6116. own e d and maintained, ceiling, first floor laundry, I 5021 . Hillcrest. Cameras, Sunday 12 noon till 5 p.m. quad sound, recliner seat, antique wood square tele- 1 block west of Alter. ' TORANADO, 1975, excellent scenic Yiew, low mainten-l carpeting, clothing, toys, phone with receiver on ORIENTAL RUG 9x11 and Free admission - Free vent windows, cruise can. 10 SPEED Milano boys sports condition, 8,200 miles, full ance, exterior with cedar! doors, pram. pools, an- side. Call 582-3836 Wednes- others. Cream brocade sofa, Parking. trol, automatic head-light bicycle. Very light. Almost power, AM-FM stereo ra- shake roof, brick floor in r tiques, plants, miscellane- day all day or ..!ter 6 p.m. arm chairs, table glass dimmers, sequential wlp. foyer-kitchen and dining,3 paintings, mirrors and mis: new, $90. 886-5014. FURNITURE refinished, re- dio, vinyl top, undercoated. ous. Thursday and Friday. crs,delayed headlight, rear General ~ectrlc full appli-l cellaneous'. 885.6721. paired, stripped, any type 521-14.4.6. window de-foggers, trunk GARAGE SALE - Double .- ance kitchen, great flshing() GARAGE SALE 8 to 5 Satur- WINTER POOL COVER, 18' of caning. Free estimates, release, irridescent silver 1974 VEGA, "Spirit of Ameri- and better in the future,-_ day and Sunday. 859 Pem- round with balloon.Excel- GARAGE SALE-2 rollaway bed, couch, lamps, chest, 474.8953. with vinyl roof, burgundy ca," excellent condition, fenced lot with picturesque MI; berton. Gas Whirlpool dry- lent condition, $25. 776.5433 twin size beds, child's medicine cabinet, house- in t e ria r, approxImately school desk, lamps, some hold bab)' items, clothes ABLE TO PAY top cash air. power steering, 4 cedar studded ravine. $98,-; er. Good condition. 821- after 4 p.m. 8,500 miles and under war- prices for USED HAND- speed, AM-FM, rustproof- 700. By owner-Builder, 88~-) 6114. . antiques, quality toddler ladies (8, 10, 12) men's ranty. 779-6800. PORTABLE washer and dry- and children's clothing, girls (4 to 6x), games, MADE ORIENTAL and ing, $2,000. 1-463.2484.. 6983-622-9943. I EXECUTIVE DESK, mahog- adult clothes, toys. many PERSIAN RUGS. Apprais- er, gas stove. Like new. toys. Thursday, Friday, 1972 VEGA Hatchback, auto- 1912 JAGUAR Coupe; 2 + 2, any with protective glass household items and lots als. Estates or individuals. Very reasonable. 881-0134 Saturday, 9 to 3. 411 Loth- matic, AM radio, 51,000 V-12, air, automatic, wire . GRAYLING AREA top. Excellent condition, more. Thursday, Friday Call anytime, DI 2-8400. or 885.0768. rup. miles, rusty, $375. 776- wheels. Must acrifice. 821-' Ai1Sable river front lots.' 68 inches x 36 inches, $200. and Saturday 9-5, 2032 Loch- KENNARY KAGE Flea 6114. Main stream and N. IBM ELECTRIC typewriter, YARD SALE - Kitchen set, 1206. One leather swivel chair, moor, Grosse Pointe Woods Markel. Every Saturday, 9 Branch. Call or wrlle, Don l Model B, just re-built, per- skies, furniture, much mis. 1968 TEMPEST Pontiac, six $30. One leather side chair, (between Mack and Har- to 5. 4928 Cadieux at E. SANFORD AND SON Sal- Probst, Mill-Town Realty,' fect, 15 inch carriage. $775. cellaneous. Thursday thru cylinder, "automatic, good $20. General Electric re- per). Warren. De a I e r space vage. We buy junk cars P.O. Box !'524, Grayling, I 886-8511. Saturday. 276 Moran. tires, battery. Clean. No frigerator with top freezer available. Don't miss this and pick up. 255-5732, 882- Mich, 4.9738. Tele: 511-34.8-' comparlment, very good .AIR CONDITIONER Gibson rust. $550. 881-9~87. RUMMAGE SALE. - Gir~'s Air.Sweep, 9,000 BTU. For CARPORT SALE - Francis. one! 882-4396. 1374., 884.-4421. 514.1--517-348-5660. condition, light coppertone. bedroom set, antlque white cooling, dehtlmidifying. 100 can Madeira, I u m b e r 1966 CHEV'ROLET Impala, 1966 CORVAIRMonza. auto. I $50. Air conditioner. Sears DELLO, G e r man made matico Excellent condition. LAKE HURON, 225 feet prl. and gold, bed, chest, dress- percent fresh air and ex. clothes, books, Euoymou3, Stradivarius copy, excel- excellent condition, $4.Q0. Colds pot 5,000 BTU, like er, mirror, hutch. Girl's haust. Excellent condition hardware, paint, etc. Fri- $700 or best offer. 776-8460. vate sand beach, ide.l for new, used one season, $10. lent student instrument, 527-2601. After 5 p.m. children, home hili 3 bed: c~othes, sizes. 7-10.. Toys, $150. Roper gas range, dou. day, Saturday, June 4, 5. $995. 882-9~03. Can after 4 p.m. 884-7364. pm ball machme. Mlscella- ble oven with black mirror 247 Ridgemont. NEW 1976 Jeep Cherokee 11B--CARS WANTED ' rooms, 2 baths, large livIng ORIENTAL RUGS, antique neous. Thursday, Frid'ay, doors. Broiler, with hood ' ARMSTRONG FLUTE, model Chief, 360 engine, fully TO BUY room with beautifullllrtural fireplace, glassed-in year,- tables, 2 maple upholstered Saturday, 10-4. 889-0393, 596 filter or vent out. 30" white UNUSUALLY attractive yel- 104., $150. 881-8747. loaded. $7,000 complete. chairs, humidifier. TU 1- Hollywood, Woods. 1 automatic burner. Clock- low and white umbrella Full new ca~ warranty. VOLKSWAGENS round IlYkng porch oyer:-t: all feat $250 L'k table, with 4 chairs, used FEN D E R precision bass, 4969. ' . t ures.. I e new. 884-6680from 9 a.m ..5 p.m. WANTED looking lake, format dining STURDY child s swmg se 824.-D466 one season, $664.new, have $220. Fender 75 acoustic room, gas heat, 2 car at.- LARGE roll top desk, butch- with glider, 2 double hung sales receipt from E~g- folk guitar, $200. Call 885. LEAVING STATE. 1974 Ford Highest Prices Pail! tache,d garage, ,gla,ss en. IT LTD, 4. door, automatic, er, blo~k, .mfie~. Appo~t., ,windows, picture winli0'Y BIG GARAGE sale-Wednes- landl!r Triangle, sell $?OO. 5763. . ~OOD MOTORS V.W., .. , c1ose

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., ~,~i 0, .~.; I.' t ~f 1 ..• ..:-J...:.....-~...... :....-'_-.:.-.. --.:.....;.,.;",,;.-.1... _ ~ "t' • .• _~._~.L.; ...:' , "'.' ,.. " -/ r r ,~ iN t .,' to ..""."*,*,.:,,.-,,*' -, ,~'i.t',! " . l nlursday, May 27, 1976 'Page'Twenty-Four " GROSSE POINTE NEWS 13-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 13-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 13-RIAL ISTATE 13-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE T3-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE '28 FORDCROFT Grasse Pointe City BY OWNER -' 445 Moran. Buying or Selling PRICE REDUCED Ta'Stefully decorated 3 bed- GROSSE POINTE SHORES NEWEST SUBDIVIS10N 856 LORAINE rooms with den, Ph bath. CANADIAN 787 FISHER Colonial, living room, din. Stieber Builders new model home with too many fea. If you don't see the inside, you haven't seen ing room, large kitchen tures to mention. Stop by this week.end and take PROPERTY the house. Warm, tastefully deeo,rated, 3 br., Cute English chalet style home in the City. with nook. enclosed porch. a peek or call for an appointment. Lakeshore to for confidentia I service Ilh bath custom built home on 60 lot. Formal Living room with natural fireplace, den, new $51.000. Open Sunday 2-5 Woodland Shore Drive to Fordcroft. c.r by appointment. 885- contact our certified and .dining room, den, large ree. room, l.arge porch. kitchen, 2 baths, 2 bedrooms down nnd 2 up. Assumable mortgage at 61/2'/t, apphances. New cal'peting. Won't last long at $46,900. 9026. OTHER HOME SITES AVAILABLE bonded agent TWO FLATS 4-5, finished TRADE IN YOUR PRESENT HOME Ope~ Sunday 2 - 5 - By Owner OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 or call for appointment basement, 2 car garage, Bernard Murray very good income, assume OPEN SATURDAY - SUNDAY 1- 5 REAL ESTATE ONE of 881-7372 1'j 882-3073 or 961- 1611 7'1" % mortgage. Grosse Windsor Limited. j Pointe Park. 331-0717. Call collect, anytime STIEBER REALTY (519) 969-6040 or 4Q!)-5581 (519) 966.1940 OPEN SUNDAY 1-6 Grosse Pointe ReaIEstate CONDOMINIUMS GALORE. In Grosse Pointe Woods and St. Clair Shores co. ),OU have a choice from eleven townhouse condominiums! All have either attached garages or carports. These are centrally air conditioned and ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON YOUR NEXT HOME OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 come available with a multitude of options, See our six model apartmenh 19997 Fairway 3.BR. at SHOREPOINTE off Mack between 8 and 9 Mile Roads. 1371 Berkshire 4 BR. Things like furnace, hot water heater, electrical system, plumbing sys- 1040 Canterbury 4 BR. FIFTY.FOUR ALREADY SOLD. The one 1'emaining is a three bedroom tem, central air conditioning and built-in appliances are covered and 1805 Brys 3 BR. townhouse with spanking new kitchen and decorated with colors and car. repaired or replaced if they go bad. $100 deductible is all you pay. peting of your choice. In the Grosse Pointe School District. and centrally air conditioned, Is has a Iirst floor lavatory and is ready for immediate occupancy. See our moct~l ~partment at 19986 Vernier, one block east of Available on any home, after simple inspection, if home is purchased 882-0087 through a Grosse' Pointe Real Estate Co. representative. Eastland shopping. Grosse Pointe ReaIEstate OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 Can you afford not to buy your home through Grosse Pointe Real co. THE KIND OF HOUSE that will catch you looking. It has that curb appeal Estate Co.? 882-0087. that causes 'You to wonder if it's as attractive inside •.. and it is! This In the Heart of Grosse Pointe one has a two.story entrance foyer with library, family room, living room and Iormal dining room. The kitchen has every built-in imaginable and AVAI LABLE ONLY THROUGH J there are two first floor lavatories. Upstair,~ a private bath services each bedroom. Located in the first block off Lake Shore Road, 551 Oxford, near BIRCH 702. Truly one of Grosse Pointe's finest and . Morningside. loveliest homes, Ieaturing three bedrooms with a ..c:1 HARD TO FIND but we've got one and can show you how easy it is to buy. Grosse Pointe Real Estate Co. Iamilyroom. Full bath on first floor and two baths , on second. Kitchen built. ins featuring complete ~. This little English is priced less than $45,000 and features a den behind the

. ROSLYN 866. 4 bedroom semi.ranch, 2 baths, large sized bedrooms throughout. A real family, home I AVAILABLE BY APPOINTMENT near everything. Adjacent lot measuring 60x150 LOVELY, CUSTOM BUILT colonial in beautiful park.like setting. Three bedrooms, also for sale. two and one half baths and garden room. Unusual opportunity to acquire a HUNT CLUB 20299. Well.maintained 3 bedroom face smaller house in beautiful condition on a lot with 140 feet of frontage on a TAPPAN & ASSOCIATES brick ranc}l. Walk to Eastland, St. Peter's Parish. quiet dead'1fnd street in the Farms. Call us at once as this should sell rapidly. Carpeted and dr8ped, deep lot. Grosse Pointe BEEN SEARCHING for a four bedroom Colonial with a large family room with The Gallery of Homes @ School System-(Harper Woods). Specially reduced to $34,900. fireplace and IIn attached garage? We can oHer you a selection of three such SPACIOUS AND GRACIOUS living in this 4 bedroom, 2% bath English on Bedford houses froin which to choose. All three are presently under construction and at Vernor. All large rooms include den and breakfast room. Priced to sell fast. LOCHMOOR 30473. Be sure to see this three bedroom, will be reailyfor summer occupancy. Two houses are on a deadend street which See it today. in new condition bungalow. Central air, aluminum' leads to th~ lake. The other is on Oxford Road in the Woods. trim, built.ins, exquisite throughout. Decorator's LOT ON LAKESHORE DR. Between Moorland and Blairmoor, 135xI85x190'. Beauti. AN ARCHITECT'S DREAM placed on a one and one half acre sloping site in Grosse colors aM features. Living room fireplace, carpet. ful location. Build your "DREAM HOME." Pointe Farms and surrounded by quiet oaks. French doors open to intimate ed and draped. gardens on one side and a long stretch of lawn on the other. The large master CHARMING 3 BEDROOM, bath and a half Colonial. Built in the 50's. Priced at ALL ABOVE BY APPOINTMENT suite has a fireplace, as do two of the three remaining family bedrooms. Two $55,000.Call us for more details on 659 Lakepointe. OR OPEN SUNDAY 2.5:00 fireplaces and a sixteen foot high hand.painted celIing grace the Iving room, and fireplaces In both the dinng room and library provide plenty of atmosphere. As RESIDENCE OF DIGNITY - Location plus charm. Authentic Georgian Colonial HARVARD 1444. A finer spacious Colonial home with a bonus, tt separate apartment or party room with its own kitchen and outside on king-sized lot. Overlooking the lake, house features many, many appoint- unusual kitchen features. UnusuaL 2 car garage. ments. Call us for further details. entrance is all part of the package. CLAIRV'IEW AT LAKESHORE DRIVE, An unob. WATCH THE SHIPS GO BY from one of Grosse Pointes most elegant homes. structed view of Lake St. Clair, a homesite for the Lovely gardens, heated pool, studio apartment over 3 car garage. The interior discriminating owner. Site measures 350' in depth, is exquisitely decorated and maintained. Five bedrooms, one with fireplace 193' frontage, curving on Clairview to 97.45 at rear. and a first floor with spacious ropms, completely modern kitchen, every. R. G. EDGAR thing perfect for gracious living and entertaining. Please call us for an appoint. See our weekly current catalog of homes, pictures , ment to see this beautiful house. and complete details. We are lotal Multi.List. We offer these and other suburban homes. ST. CLAIR SHORES & ASSOCIATES A BEAUTIFUL CONDOMINIUM in St. Clair Shores, well cared for with carpeting, 114 KERCHEVAL 886-6010 drapes and kitchen appliances. Attractive recreation room that is paneled and carpeted. Enjoy the luxurious swimming pool for use of residents. Call for an CARTER & CO.' appointment. ST. CLAn,; ,MIOHIQAN ' , , < ,~;.;., .', ,. , 20223~Mack Gros'se''''Pointe' Woods 1427 OAKLAND - CHOICE RIVERFRONT location on St.Clair River. Brand HI)GB)E~M'AXON' new Ranch custom built for owner who must sell. Home has low maintenance 884-4400 1 qualities. Call for mort. details and an appointment to see. '/I 6 FIRST OFFERINGS TAPPAN & ASSOCIATES 1st Offering-Centrally air conditioned Center Hall Colonial in beautiful condition. ~l;foot family room with fireplace. Awning 'Covered terrace. 4 QUEEN nice bedrooms, 2~ baths. 2 car ~ttached garage. Situated on 'Berkshire Rd. The Gallery of Homes@ PICK AND CHOOSE! 1ST OFFERING-Condominium in Grosse Pointe City. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths on 90 Kercheval 884-6200 2nd plus a bedroom, ba,th and storage on 3rd. Garage. Mid 40's. THE CITY FIRST OFFERING-Immaculate 3 bedroom co- 1ST OFFERING-Lake Shore Road In the F.arms. Custom buill In 1964. The lonial on quiet court. Delightful 18.4xI4.6 family 1st floor of this. spacious residence offers a large marbie foyer with room, 1'h baths up and lavon first floor. Must (3) FIRST OFFERINGS circular staircase, a paneled library, heated garden room, master bed- see to appreciate. room, den or additional bedroom, 2 baths, a laundry room and a maid's 1st Offering-This 3 bedroom, Ph bath Colonial located near the Park is awaiting room with bath. The 2nd floor has a sitting room and 2 bedrooms (each a new owner. Features large living room N/FP, Iormal dining room with room THE .WOODS 1 left for a ~mall den, gas hot water heat, built in 1926. Assumable 60/4% mortgage with a bath and 2 lanais). Central air conditioning. 3 12 car aUached garage. (1) FIRST OFFERING-OXFORD RD. 3 bed. can be assumed. room colonial, large kitchen, glassed breezeway. 1ST OFFERING-Lake Shore Road-A a.acre estate in the Farms. Large Georgian residence with fine detail and workmanships. 6-car garage witl" 2nd Offering-This immaculate Colonial has a lot to offer 19' living room with ~. house with a future! Chauffer's apartment, 2 green houses, potting shed and a gardener's cot- natural fireplace, formal dining room kitchen with eating space, screened and enclosed porch, (3) good.sized bedro~ms, new roof, new aluminum triple.track 12) Enjoy this quiet court Jiving in a 2 bedroom tage with 2 separate living quarters in it. semi ranch with a library, paneled rec. room with storms and screens. Priced in mid 40's. 1ST OFFERING-In t!le Farms. Georgian Colonial of superb construction and natural FIP. workmanship sit.uated on a 200 foot well manicur.ed lot. The living room, 3rd Offering:"'-We have another superb center entrance 'Colonial which features 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, 2 car garage, formal dining room. But you have to move dining room, 25-foot library, study and master bedroom, sitting room all THE FARMS (1) Brand new 4 bedroom colonial in completion have fireplaces. There is also a family room and a flower room. There are fast for this one: Priced in mid 40's. stage. Generous sized rooms, there's a family II bedroms, 4 baths, 2 powder rooms and 3 maid's or guest rooms with room, library, butler's pantry and is near lake. \ sitting room 'and 2 baths. 4-car attached garage. OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 t 1547 SUNNINGDALE-A truly large but not spacious Ranch features (2) (2) A tastefully decorated and in move in can. .) , 1ST OFFERING-3 bedroom 2'h bath colonial. 1h duplex in Grosse Pointe .bedrooms. den which could bc 3rd bedrooms if desirable, Ph baths, formal dition 3 bedroom colonial. Large and cheery kit. City. Family room opens onto private patio. Beautiful carpeting and decor dining room, newly decorated, updated kitchen, 2 car attached garage, rec chen, lovely family room. Recent price reduction! throughout. Central Air. 2 car attached garage. Property built in 1974. room. hobby room, laundry and lavatory in basement, circular drive and Must be seen to be appreciated. sprinkler system. Won't last, priced to seB. (3) Ideal starter home. 2 bedroom bungalow completely redecorated in 1976. New: carpeting, 443 MOROSS-Within walking distance to Farms pier, this lovely newly dec- NEAR NORTH HIGH on ANITA-3 bedroom 2 bath. Centrally Air' Conditioned dishwasher and kitchen cabinet and sink. orated three bedroom Colonial offers 11h baths. Country kitchen, family ranch. 26.foot family room with fireplace, car attached garage. room. Recreation room, fenced yard, new disposal, new dishwasher. (4) Price reduction on this designer owned home COLONIAL RD.-Nicely decorated 5 or 6 bedroom, 4'h bath English near Lake Priced in low 40's. on Vl!ndome Ct. 5 bedrooms (Master bedroom has Franklin stove), 31,~baths, 15x32 family room and Shore, 23-foot entrance hall with open staircase. Family room has built.in bar. 1968 ANITA-English Tudor styling plus 4 bedrooms, offered in this spacious becue and an adjoining patio with barbecue. Mutschler kitchen. 1st floor laundry. home. New circuit breakers, new gutters and downspouts, double gas grill, 1st floor den. Basement recreation room with fireplace. 2 car attached garage and circular 2 window air conditioners, 30 day occupancy is available. Priced to sell in drive. THE SHORES low 30'5. A real beauty! Architect designed and custom CONDOMI~IUM located near Eastland in Harper Woods. 2 bedrooms, 2'h baths, 1528 HAMPTON-If you drive by this lovely Ranch you will never know the ~)Uilt 4 bedroom 3% bath New Orleans colonial. beautifully finished basement, Central Air, patio and carport. Lovely decor spaciousness you could have had. Features large living room, formal dining Enjoy t~e porch off the master bedroom, the li- throughout. Convenient, and carefree living. room. secluded patio. Three nice sized bedrooms and of ~ourse an updated brary WIth a natural F / P and wait until you see MUIR ROAD-Aluminum sided 2-story residence. The living room, dining room and kitchen. We will be happy to show it to you today. Priced to sell in mid the basement! kitchen are all over 19 feet in length. 2 bedrooms on 2nd floor. 40-£00t lot. 40's. THE PARK Garage. $31,500. 2072 LENNON-Brick 1% story. Built in 1950, compiete with 4 bedrooms, 2 6 Large bedrooms, 31h bat~s, a 9 x 15 foyer, 21 x EXQUISITE FRENCH COLONIAL on quiet dead end street near the Lake. 5 family full baths, recreation room, new roof, new dishwasher, marble sills, 18 Fam. Rm., 18 x 10 kItchen and reasonably size bedrooms, 4 full baths and 2 powder rooms. Spacious family room with excellent condition. All this can be yours for $41,500. priced for its size and fine condition. A Mediter. fireplace and bar just off the well planned kitchen. Central Air, lawn sprinkler ranean COlonial near Windmill Pointe. system, oversized 2 car attached and heated garage and fine landscaping com. BELOW BY APPOINTMENT plete the picture. BALFOUR-Offered for your personal inspection is this brick Colonial featuring 3 VACANT bedrooms bath and a half complete with family room, two car garage, updated Lake Shore - Morass LAKE FRONT RESIDENCE on Windmill Pte. Drive. Outst8nding English built in kitchen and it has an ass~mable mortgage. Priced realistically at $53,900. Carver SI. the 50's. 5 bedrooms, 41h baths. Central Air. 2 car attached garage. Well mani. cured 210x400 lot. Many custom features. LOCHMOOR-Priced in the high 70's this ranch looks deceiving from the curb, COMMERCIAL: but when you look through you won't believe your eyes, features 4 bedrooms, Medical Bldg. - The Woods LAKEFRONT RESIDENCE on a lot large enough for a pool and a tennis court. 3 full baths, family room, den, updated kitchen, in-ground 20x40 pool. Located 14500 Kercheval - Detroit H~ star)' built in the 50's. 5 bedrooms, 41h baths, library. family room and on a very prestigious street. Vacant-Beaconsfield and Eight Mile 1st floor launtlry. Central Air. 21h car attached garage. Boat hoist. Further HAMPTON-Charming 3 bedroom brick Ranch featurin'g Cathedral ceiling living details on request. IN DETROIT room, formal dining room. family room, 2 ca! garage is offered in the mid ~'s. 5107 BALFOUR-Immaculate 3 hdrm. colonial. ARDMORE, S,C.S.-Newer ranch on a lot that includes both side a good canal. 5085 AUDUBON-4 Bedrooms, 1st floor den Family room with fireplace. Full basement. 2 car attached garage. SHOULD YOU BE DESIROUS OF A CANAL OR LAKE FRONT HOME. PLEASE CALL OUR BRANCH OFFICE AT 776-8500 OR STOP BY. LOCATED AT 5500 BISHOP-Cox and Baker Cape Cod, ilia baths 25020 JEF1"ERSON. ST. CLAIR SHORES ON THE NAUTICAL MILE. See display section for our picture ads. HAVE YOU MET OUR SALES STAFF:> Charlotte Schneider Dave McCarron • Serena Noblitt Catherine Bracci SHOREWOOD Marilyn Stanitzke Bob Ladendorf HIGBIE MAXON Dorotha White Steve Nowak "Rea Itors /I E. R. BROWN REALTY, INC. WM. W. QUEEN 83 Kercheval 886-3400 GROSSE POINTE WOODS OFFICE 886-4141 20431 MACK AVE. 886-8710 Member Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board Members Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board , .0' ...... , ',' Thursday, June 3, 1976 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty-Five II-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 13-REAL ESTATEFORSALE 13-REAL ESTATEFORSALE 13-REAL ESTATE 13--REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE EDGEMONT PARK - 7 bedrooms, 5J,2 baths. library WALLED GARDEN FIRST OFFERING plus solarium, $135,000 Classic Condominium fea.turing 4 bedrooms, 21h baths, Grosse Pointe Real Estate living room with fireplace, formal dining room. GROSSEPOINTE i OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 BEACONSFIELD - 2 Family, 5 and 5. . $33,500 co. kitchen with fOI'mica counters and new cabinets, SHORES 11699 H 0 11y woo d. Grosse Pointe Woods. 1VJ story 7,397 ACRES - 149 PARCELS PRESTON PLACE - 6 bedrooms, 4'>2 baths. librar,v, GROSSEPOINTE FARMS 5 BEDROOM home, one brick home on a 70x120 lot, AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY fam. rm...... ", .. " $250,000 Just off Lakeshore Road. See Picture Ade Page 21. block from the lake with convenient to schools and Owner desires 10 sell entire real estate holdings which LAKE POINTE-5 bedrooms, 31h baths, family room healed swimming pool, transportation. In additlon are spread over Michigan in parcels averaging $84,500 greenhouse, and apart- to its larger lot, you'll find 40 acres each. All of the acreage is listed under GEORGE PALMS, REALTOR ment. Assumable ?Vol % 2 bedrooms with an expan. MIDDLESEX-Sf. Clair Shores, 3 bedrooms. 11,2 baths the commercial forest reserve act. This means mortgage. porch, patio $47,500 886-4444 sion atllc for a 3rd bed,; that taxes are only 15 cents per acre! ! room, family room with Member Grosse Pointe Reat Estate Board. BY OWNER natural fireplace, finished Owner will consider land contract. He is also willing A Family Business For Over a Century. 884-6843 basement with separate to accept a price considerably lower than the Danaher and Baer Experienced Sales Person Wanted laundry facilities, gllrage .actual value. ~is makes this properly an excellent and much more. An excel- .,,; Investment WhICh could be immediately put on REAL ESTATE lent traffic patlern for the open market through a program we already have prepared. 84 KERCHEVAL I livability and entertaining makes this home a must "On The Hill" FIRST OFFERING see. Immediate possession. 885-7000 Explore the timeless tradition of this substantial center entrance Colonial ideally Priced in the high forties. 882-0087 located for the family desiring convenience to the activities of the lakefront Member Grosse Pointe Real Eslate Board parks. lis spacious rooms, modern kitchen, paneled family room, etc. , .. are 1st OUering, 7 Mile Mack. just a few of the reasons for you to consider this fine offering. Six bedrooms. one block Crom Grosse Grosse Pointe Real Estate $58,500. Call us today for details. POI..te Woods, beautiful 2 co. bedroom brick with expan. In the Heart of Grosse Pointe sion allic, cenlral air, fin. Grosse Pointe Real Estate OPEN SUNDAY 2:30-5 ished basement. fa mil y room, much more. Priced co. 343 BEAUPRE ... in the mid twenties. FIRST OFFERING - GROSSE POINTE FARMS _ FIRST OFFERING corner of Hillcrest in Grosse Pointe Farms. Ideal location. Handy to Hendrie Lane. Spectacular location. Features 3 BRICK BtlNGALOW - G. P, WOODS - Be first Farms Pier. busHne. shopping, etc.. . This is one of those unique CENTURY 21 LEGI AND ASSOCIATES bedrooms, 2 baths, modern kitchen, outstanding in line for lhis 3 bedroom 2 bath charmer. Priced homes that rarely comes along. If you are in the market for a 2 bedrwm I li~r~ry with a fireplace, living room has story for quick sale, high thirlies. ranch home thai provides for easly living, don't miss ~eing this one, I 886-8770 ceilIng, screened terrace, patio and gardens ar~ I out.oI-this-world. Incomparable! FIRST OFF'ERING - RANCH G. P. WOODS 740 LINCOLN ROAD .. GROSSE POINTE - BEA- 3 BR. 2 Bath ranch w /2 car alt. garage situated within easy walking distance of Grosse Pointe South High, Brownell Jr. CONSFIELD near Jeffer. HAMPTON-Comfortable Colonial with 3 bcdrooms on 86' lot, includes Family room and Rec. rm. High, Richard elementary, Central Library, Hill or Village shopping, and son. 2 family 5.5, updated Ilh balhs, recrealion room wilh a fireplace and A must see nO\ll, mid 6O's. Immed. possession. tennis courts . . . These are just some of the benefits of living in this bathrooms and kitchen, bar. Full living room and fireplace. Kitchen with charming famil)' home. Other reasons might be the neighborhood. its carpeted. 2 car, 5\~ % as. breakfast nook. Nice screened terrace. A good one. QUAD LEVEL - GROSSE POINTE WOODS larger lot, famil)' room, 4 bedrooms, 21,'" baths, or its price of only $57,000 sumable mortgage. Ve r y You'l1 be enchanted with this lovely new offering. clean. ENGLISH TUDOR is very popular and we have the Four separate levels add variety and interest to with immediate possession available. See for yourself why this is one of best. 30 OXFORD. Drive by and see for yourself. this beautiful layout. There are four bedrooms 2 today's beller buys. GROSSE POINTE - BEA. Large paneled library has a fireplace. Garden baths and 2 lavatodes. Finished basement f~n. CONSFIELD, 5 rooms on room is large and overlooks gracious gardens and tastic country kitchen. large living and dining 1443 YORKSHIRE .. rear of lot. 2 bedrooms, lawn. 5 family bedrooms on the 2nd floor includ. rooms. Topping it all off is a beautiful family First showing of this attractive English residence that is priced now at fenced yard, side drive, en. ing a master suite bedroom, Sitting room, dressing room with fireplace. Largest lot in the area. only $44,900. Many attractive architectural features. Modern kitchen, den, closed porch, try contract. area and bath. Small paneled den on the 2nd floor, large living room and formal dining room, recreation room, and large Much, much more. Ultra modern kitchen recrea. SPACIOUS ROOMS, LOW SIXTIES and beautifully lot are just some of the reasons why you could be very happy here. GROSSE POINTE - LAKE- tion room and burglar alarm system. Gre~t shape! decorated. Move-in condition. You'll like the huge St. Clare and Maire elementary schools. POINTE. 6 large rooms, living room and dining room. Tbe kitchen has eat. big family kitchen, 3 bed. CLOSE TOGRO~SE POINTE, x-way and St. John's ng space and wth lots of cupboards. Four large rooms. garage, drive, near Hospital. Bungalow with expansion attic. 2 bed- bedrooms, one with a sittiM room. Beautifully STEPHENS ROAD schools. rooms plus living room and full dining room. All landscaped with extra large lot. A winner! On':! Tucked away at the end of a quiet cuI de sac in choice Grosse Pointe Farms laid carpeting is included. year warranty. secluded setting. Custom designeo home providing that spacious feeling while 20008 McCORMICK - Near living in a smaller home. 2 family bedrooms, library, utility area, etc, • . • Moross.Beaconsfield. 3 bed. EDSEL FORD COURT-St. Clair Shores. Easy living. PRICE REDUCED - Hurry on this one. now asking an on one floor. Spotless condition and priced at only $53,500. Call us today rooms, air conditioned, !in. Possession is January I, 1977, but buy it now and $27;900. 4 bedroom 2 balh located in G. P. Woods. for complete particulars, ished basement, carpeted, collect the rent. 2 bedroom terrace excellent pool, garage. It's sharp. cOndition, living room and dining ar;a. Modern FOUR FAMILY FLAT GROSSEPOINTE WOODS AU the things a good real estate investment kitchen, recreation room in the basement. Air Immaculate 5 bedroom home with den, large recreation room, modern kitchen, should be. Excellent return can be proven. You'l1 CROWN VA 1-6500 conditioned. Carpeting. Belong to the cluh-tennis attached garage, sprinkler system, and many fine extru that will make living pay a little more for this one but you'll find - TOM McDONALD & SON swimming etc.-Great! here just a little more enjoyable for your family. Handy tobusline, shopping, investment wise ,the return will be comparable. etc .... Monteith, Grosse Pointe North High. and Star of Sea schools, Immediate ROSLYN-Attractive roomy TWO FAMILY FLAT possession. Priced in the low 70's. ( bedrooms, fireplace, 2 PURDY & TOLES This one can be lived in by owner if desired. baths, Florida room, 2 car Flat in beautiful condition. Also proves out as MAPLETON ROAD garage. $56.900. an investment well worth considering. Ideal location. Walking distance to St. Paul or Richard elementary, Hill shopping, ROBERT JOHN-Best areB ASSOCIATES 2 buslines, etc .... one bedroom on first floor and 2 above. Large modernized of St. Clair Shores, of! VACANT PROPERTY kilchen. Attractive back yard. <::all us today for an appointment. Lakeshore. Colonial, 4 bed, Water lot-15822 Lakeview Ct., on Lake S't. Clair, rooms, 2Vl baths, family 889-0500 zoned Residential "B" meaning duplex or private room. $65,500. residence - $60,000. Lakeshore property 206x350, $70,000. Sunningdale lot at entrance to Lochmoor WILCOX 884-3550 Club - $35,000. Jefferson Ct., Cadieux/Jefferson area - $25,000. SPACIOUS English Terrace, JOHN S. Borland • McBrearty excellent condition. Newly decorated. Living room .882-0087 REAL TORS with natural fireplace, din. ing room , dekn , hpowdedr '1- GOO,:DMAN Grosse Pointe Real Estate 395 Fisher Road ; TU 6-3800 room, mod ern tcl en an INC. MEMBERS OF GROSSE POINTE REAL ESTATE BOARD pantry. Attractive reCfea. co. tion foom with wet bar, four bedrooms. 2 baths, 2 FOR PROFESSIONAL HELP AND PERSONAL In the Heart of Grosse Pointe ATTENTION rooms and bath on third floor. 3 built.ln air c:ondl. 886-3060 886-3060 t1oner$~ gas heat, 2 car sa. rage, $64,000 I n c Iud e s AUDUBON-Pleasing Colonial with 4 bedrooms, 3;.2 dl'apell and attached car. baths, new custom kitchen and paneled den. En. petlng and all appliances. tertain with privacy in Gazebo on enclosed double CHAMPION SCHWEITZER By owner. No brokers lot. Many recent improvements permit you to " please! For appointm.:nt move right in without concern. call 886-7822 or 886-7940. TWO FIRST OFFERINGS RAYMOND-Sunny Colonial, in the Woods, 3 bed- NEW OFFERING 1245 BISHOP, Grosse Pointe. rooms, den. powder room, Central air. Near St. FOUR lBEDROOM COLONIAL PRICED AT English with authentlc John's Hospital and shopping. $65,000. Only eleven years old - ,Modern WINDMILL POINTE archltectual details Inside and out. Den, breakfast MARYLAND-Well cared for 2 Bedroom Bungalow floor plan - Family room - Spacious kitch- Brick Tudor' Colonial with a very interesting and appealing floor plan. Four en - Two-and-a-hal! baths, room, 3 bedrooms, l\/J with charming large kitchen. Room for expansion. bedrooms, two full and two 1h baths. Formal dining room. den, two fire. baths. TU 2.34058.Open Sat. Good location and realistically priced. SPECIAL RANCH ON GORGEOUS PROP. places. New furnace. Attached garage. Screened terrace. Large lot with urday '8na Sunday 1-5. ERTY in the Woods - Custom built with a sprinkler system and a rock garden. $75,900. 818 NEFF ROAD-Roomy brick income. Living and GROSSE POINTE WOODS- dining room, kitchen with eating space, 2 bed- many unusual features - Not large - but 886-5800 very livable - Priced in the Seventies. Colonial. T his modern rooms, 1 bath. Complete apartment on second home has 4 bedrooms and floor with one bedroom. everything else you expect. OPEN SUNDAY 2:30 - 5:00 QUALITY BUILT COLONIAL TWO FIREPLACES Fine loc8tion at 432 Saddle on LAKESHORE-ExceUent condition - Superb Five bedroom 3 bath center hall split stone home in the popular Cape Cod styling. Lane. Ask In g $89,500. 311 GROSSE POINTE BLVD.-In the Farms-Distinc- kitchen with built.iDs-tastefully decorated-liv- Fireplace and a gas barbeque pit in the paneled family room and a fireplace Bower Associates, 569.5162. tive English with dramatic use of oak in Formal ing room, Dining room, Family room wth wet. in the living room. Island kitchen with built ins and a pantry. First floor dining and living room with Fireplace and Li. bar-4 large bedrooms-2 baths,-Atlractive brick laundry. Completely finished basement. HARPER WOODS - Grosse brary. The family room facing 2 terraces and ad- walls for privacy-Walking distance to Shores 886-4200 Pointe schools. 3 bedroom I jacent to a new Custom kitchen offers great flex- Park-HURRY! ! ! ! bungalow. Carpeting and I drapes, cenlral air, etc. ibility for entertaining or relaxing. Staircase from IN THE WOODS centered foyer leads to 5 bedrooms with ample PRICE REDUCED Mid 30'5. 884-9353. A truly good home in the Farms-4 or 5 bed. Four bedroom 21h bath home near Liggett School. Formal dining room, very large closet space 2 baths and Laundry room. Breeze. GROSSE POINTE CITY - I rooms-2 baths-Breakfast Nook-2 car garage- family room with a fireplace, library, spacious well equipped kitchen, first way to 2 c;r garage and Service Stairs. A visit Excellent Lincoln Road 10- COMFORTABLE LIVING in this weIl.maintained floor laundry. Attached garage for two cars. I will aslound you of its all around quality and cation; Completely renova- beauty. home. Owner transferred. 886-5800 ted. Six bedrooms, 3 baths, and powder room. Spacious 1215 ALINE-Brick Ranch, in the Woods. Roomy liv. IN THE FARMS-NEAR THE LAKE AIR CONDITIONED ! older home with formal en. I' ing-dining combination. 3 bedrooms. finished base- A great house for a young family-Large living Centrally air conditioned four bedroom. 21-i! bath home on a wide lot with a circle try hall, large living room, I ment and well'arranged work room. area includes family room with wet-bar and drive. Formal dining room, large family room with a fireplace plus a library. formal dining room. libra- lovely garden room overlooking beautiful back. Finished basement. Terrace with a fountain. Attached 21h car garage. GOOD HOUSES, GOOD NEIGHBORS. GOOD PRICES ry, family reom. rear stair- yard-Master bedroom has fireplace and separate 886-4200 case, modern kitchen, and 4529 HARVARD-Custom Brick with enclosed terrace. dressing room. screened porch. BeautiCul Natural fireplace 3 bedrooms and reading room IN THE PARK wooded lot l00lC150 with on two floors. Ro~m for expansion. Good location, CONVENIENT LOCATION Six bedroom 3% bath Cape Cod on a large lot. Formal dining room, large den, fenced back yard. Com- Close to schools and village shopping-This Dulch master bedroom suite, Paneled recreation room. Attached three car garage pletely carpeted and draped 5970 THREE MILE DR.-Ranch, 3 bedrooms, tasteful Colonial is wbat t:lat young family needs as a with attic storage overhead. Early occupancy. By QP- contemporary decor. Near bus line. starter home. 3 bedrooms-new kitchen-Early pointment. 885.6537. Occupancy and in move-in condition-PRICED 886-5800 15330 PROMENADE-$22,5oo Colonial, 2 bedrooms. TO SELL. .. BEDROOM English Coun. try Home. Grosse Pointe. 9182 WOODIIALL-S18,500 Colonial, 3 bedrooms, Tlear IN THE WOODS A roomy three bedroom home with many great features. Formal dinIng room, big Large rooms. 2 baths, rc. buses, shopping and schools_ LIVABILITY Emphasis is placed on Convenience, Comfort, family room. den, covered patio with double gas grille, large well lighted decorated and landscaped, 20429 MOROSS-2 bedrooms. Duplex. Possession at Family living and Entertaining in ths 6 bedroom, ingrollnd pool, finished walk out basement. walking distance to schools closing. Mortgage Available. 41,'1 bath hous~. The famly room. 26 x 18, over- 886-4200 and shopping. $65,1l00. 885. looks a covered terrace and beautifully land 0934. TOWNHOUSE-Complete with private walled patio scaped yard. in rea r. Atlacbed 2 car garage, 4 bedrooms, fire. IN THE PARK ASSUME for $2,500. " bed. place, Private slreet and use of pool and tennis Five bedroom 21,~ hath hrick Colonial freshly decorated and with all new carpelinll, room h 0 m c in Grosse courts, 1250 Navarre Place. Priced in the 60's. Nice den, Full hasement. Two rar garage. A,;sumable mortgage at n~00 Pointe area. Monthly pay. OPEN SUNDAY 2:30-5 annual interest ratc. ment $215 includes taxes DETROIT TOWERS - A spectacular condominium 886-4200 Rnd insurance. 882.988e. with natural fireplace, finc library, sp~cious bed- 23119 MIDDLESEX. S.C,S, -- 1 Bedroom - 1" bath with spacious living room and dining. rooms and new kitchen and pantry. Priced 10 the 3 BEDROml, l1'a bath Col. L with sliding glass doors to an enclosed FOUR FLAT 6\)'s, onial. Livin~ room, formal porch. Nice kitchen plus eating area. Cen. All brick four rIat with 2 beorooms in each unit. Certified by the City as up to code. dining room, formica kit- JOHN s. trally air.conditioned-2.car garage. All or the kitchens are updated. Ample: parking. Rented for a total of $730. chen. family room with $47,900 Excellent mortgage assumption opportunity. beamed ceiling. extra clos- 886-5800 ets in master bedroom, brick patio, walking dist. GOODMAN ance to public and para. Wm. J. CHAMPION cnial schools. Assumable INC. 634'; mortgage. $49,900. Rachel Clark Shirley Kennedy 1589 Iiollywood, Open Sun- JOHN S. GOODMAN, INC. Sally Clarke I.orraine Kirchner Schweitzer day 1.5 or call for ap' Ann Dingeman Evelyne Rupp pointment. 886.8585, By 93 Kercheval Dorothy Healy Mary Walsh Grosse Pointe Farms Grosse Pointe Woods owner. No agents, please. Catherine Champion, Broker 886-3060 886-3060 886-5800 886-4200 LOOK AROUND! Is there a bettcr brick 2 lamil)' MEMRERS Or' GROSSE POINTE REAL ES.TATE 102 Kercheval 884-5700 Officos open 9 to 9 six days. Sunday 10 to 5:30 Members Grosse Poinle Real Estate Board than 1346 Somerset? 822. BOARD 2334 Yanchuk 824-4169.

i, \ > m - - • .' • v '" .... ' .... ", '. .r " 1 , . Thursday, May 27, 197b 1, Page Twer:'ty.Six GROSSE POINTE NEWS , 2()...... GENERAL SERVICE 21 F-HOME 21-I-PAINTING, I21K-WINDOW 13--REAL ESTATE FOR SALE t13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE DECORATING WASHING FOR SALE FOR SALE SUBURBAN IMPROVEMENT , 'S A.OK Window C i e a n e r s ST. CLAIR - Deluxe 3 bed. 1792 HAMPTON. Beautiful MAINTENANCE B.B.C. INC. J EFF Service on storms and ASSOCIATES I roem ranch home on large Colonial 2 bedroom, Mas- Brick • Block. Cement WALLPAPER REMOVING screens. Free estimates. ; OPEN SUN. 2 TO 5 . lot; family room with fire- tel' bedroom 18'x11Ih'. Up- Make a list of all those small NEW AND REPAIR WORK QUALITY Additions • Porches Free Estimates _ Insured Monthly rates. 521.2459. 3 bedroom Colonial, 1% baths. fireplace, formal place; central air; 2% baths; dated kitchen, recently but necessary repairs (or home or business and then dining room, $39,900. 408 Manor, Grosse Pointe attached 2 car garage plus decorated including drapes • Fireplaces 779-5235 I CALLEBS II SON detached 20x20 s tor age and carpeting, all new call us for expert service Residential Commercials Window cleaDlng. Fully in. Farms, 882-4838 after 6. I workshop. S54,80(l. Immedi- aluminum s t 0 l' m sand and free estimates. (20) LICENSED BUILDERS EXTERIOR EXP~RTS. Col- sured. Reasonable prices. ate possession. screens. Week days, 779- years in Grosse Pointe 293.2557 293.7951 lege students With 5 years Free estimates. 772.9555. 5460, weekends and after 6. area. 776-3038. experience. Dave 331-0321, 881.6261. 20A-CARPET LAYING 2tG-ROOFING Mike 822-3942. G. OLMIN FOR SALE BY OWN ER ED SASS SERVICE I WINDOW CLEANING BIG HOUSE for big family, CARPET LAYING JOliN'S PAINTING SERVICE Choice Georgian Colonial REALTOR small price! 8 rooms with NEW AND OLD SPECIALIZING Interior, exterior, patching FREE ESTIMATES 5 bedrooms. 2 car garage, Stairs Carpeted Shifted IN and plastering, wall paper- WE ARE INSURED 1169 BALFOUR SI. Clair Office 822.2334 Yanchuk 824-4169 Repairs of All Types ALUMINIUM ing, win do w puttying, 372~3022 Phone (313) 329.9003 caulking. Free estimates. • GROSSE POINTE WOODS, Cig8ret Burns Re.Woven GUTTERS AND TRIM ., Beautiful 4 bedroom Colonial in move.in-now condi. Marine City Office For estimate call TU 1.8170 Good work. Reasonable K-WINDOW Cleaning Com. tion. 24' living room, large dining room, remodeled Phone (313) 765.4013 1793 Hampton. Spacious 2 ALSO Richard Willertz, prices. Grosse Pointe ref- pany. Storms, screens, gut. f kitchen double self cleaning oven, paneled li. bedroom Colonial. Newly NEW CARPET SALES ! 50 Roslyn Road I erences. Call anytime. Eu- ters, aluminum cleaned. brary, :!l,~baths, large basement, recreation with WOODBRIDGE East Condo- decorated and carpeted. Samples Shown in ropean John, 368.5098. I Free estimates. R820688. ! fireplace and lavatory. Slate roof. VA 2-5254, minium apartment, 2 bed. natural fireplace, updated Your Home except Wednesdays. I room, 2. baths, carpeting, kitchen, 2 car garage, BOB TRUDEL J. D. CANDLER INTERIOR. Exterior painl- 21M-SEWER SERVICE drapes,' $39,000. Immedi- $37,500. By owner. Open 294.5896 ROOFING CO. ing, wall washing. No jobs I A MUST SeE ate possession. 776.3082. Sunday 1-5 p.m. 886-1486. ..~I-MOVI"'G~ Residential97 Years Reliableand CommercialService too small. Special "76" SEWERS CLEANED, broken I BE SURE! See 1072 Bea- STORAGE All types of Roofs and Decks prices. Bob, 881.8763. Sewers repaired. Guaran. 456 TOURAINE, brick bun. cGnsfield before you buy a Gutters and Downspouts teed. Reasonable rates. galow, 2 bedrooms, expan. 3 bedroom house. 822.2334 MOVING - Hauling, appli. REPAIRS C &. C PAINTING, interior- 881-0063 or 779-1225. sian attic, near schools and Yanchuk 824-4169. ances, also small jobs. No Job Too Large-or Small exterior, 25 years painting in Grosse Pointe. Work. ELECTRIC sewer cleaning. shopping. Immediate occu. Covered truck. Reasonable. Free Estimates No footage charge. Tele- manshlp guaranteed. Free panC)', Open Sunday, 2 to GROSSE POINTE PARK, 8863443. Call 899.2100 phone price, 20 years of ex_ BERKSHIRE 5. Other times shown by I modernized income 5.5. estimates. 839-0931. I appointment By owner Price reduced. $4 000 Own- GROSSE POINTE MOVERS, Insured Workmen I perience. Cal Roe mer, 882..7284. er says sell! No~v $27,900.' local and long distance, ---~------Plumbing. TU 2.3150. i $4,800 year gross. Elling- reasonable rates. 886.7253. MINOR ROOF repairs, gut- SATISFACTION ALL TYPES of brick walls, 'I DUPLEX - Cadieux. War- wood, 139-6650. tel's cleaned and inspected. GUARANTEED I CONDOMINIUMS 2t A-PIANO SERVICE 293.6915. brick black or concrete. ren area, brick, 2 or 3 Our specialty-Exterior, in- BY OWNER - Built 1962, Also repairs, Call evenings bedrooms, garage, one COMPLETE plano llerviC(l. terior also. Phone 294-4251 beautiful brick colonial or nights. Desender. 822- family $17,500, or two fam- Tuning, rebuilding, refin- ROOFS and DECKS or 331.6886. with central hall on Berk. 1201. ily $35,000. 885-8758 or ishing. Me mb e r Piano GUTTERS AND shire. 4 bedrooms, central 885-4033. Technicians Guild. Zech. DOWN S'POUTS EXTERIOR HOUSE air, family room, formal 21 N-ASPHAL T WORK Bossner, 731-7707 •. Gutters cleaned and flushed PAINTING * Limited Apartments Available dining room, beautiful gar- New and Repair Work CONDOMINIUMS BY LA JOLLA CASPER CONSTRUCTION den. Must see! Call 885. PIANO tuning and repairing. Licensed and Insured Full Time Maintenance Man NORTH BAY VILLAGE 882-9066 Beautify and protect your '* 2796. Work guaranteed. Member 884.9512 35110 E. JEFFERSON driveway with driveway AFM. Edward Felske. 626. ADVANCE MAINTENANCE * E::;tablished Condominium Association (South of Shook Rd.) I INTERIOR and exterior sealer. Call 772.6845, 463- 3 BEDROOM ranch on Rob- 5916. painting and piper hang. Priced from $28,900 to $31,- ert John, Grosse Pointe 0707. '* Swimming Pool gOO. 2 bedrooms. attached RE-ROOF ing. Reasonable rates. 30 area, large family room, 2 21-C-ELECTRICAL :)'ears experience. Ray Bar. A & B ASPHALT PAVING 'ir Ample Laundry and Storage Facilities garages. Models open daily baths, central air, 1st floor 1,000 Sq. 1"1. $ 00 SERVICE Ranch Home 395 nowsky, 371.2384 after 6 and Sealing Company. Ref. 1-6 p.m. laundry, 2 car garage, Apartments start at $40,900 BIDIGARE BROTHERS ELECTRICAL work - Serv- INCLUDES: p.m. erences here in Grosse '* many extras. Excellent Pointe, 25 years experience, INC. condition. 886.5196. ice changes, air .condi- • 240 ib. seal tab shingles Model phone 791.6880 tioners, dryers, ranges and 15 years guarantee TED'S reasonable rates. Drive- ways. parking lots, asphalt Evenings TU 1.6988 CADIEUX 3957-3 bedroom small jobs specialists. Resi. • All labor and material WALLPAPER REMOVING OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 p.m. brick style ranch, redecor- dential Electric Service, Expert in aluminum EXCLUSIVELY sealer, topsoil. Discounts GROSSE POINTE WOODS, ated inside and out, Every- 527-3246. • S;iding-Gutters-Trim Free Estirnates - Insured to fraternal and non.profit. 1750 Vernier Road, Apt. 2 Cape Cod, 3 bedrooms, 11h thing new including 27 foot • Roof Vent-Repairs 531-3500 For free estimates call 979• baths, dining room, finished country kitchen with built- ALL TYPES of electrical FREE ESTIMATE 7651. basement, fireplace, Hll ins. Cu,tom recreation work. Ranges, dryers in- Mary Bauer, Agent car garage. $38,900. No room, redwood deck, new stalled - remodeling. Elec. X-ELENT ROOFl NG DONALD BLISS C & J ASHPHALT - Drive. ways, sealing. Free esti. agents, 882-7154. garage and furnace and trical repairs, fixtures in- 757-2953 Decorator mote. Open Sunday, $26,' stalled, city violations. Li. Free Estimates mates. Experienced with references. 773-8087 after OPEN 12.5 Sunday. 21240 900. 8814446. censed and insured. Col. AINSWORTH Maintenance TU 1-7050 3 p.m. 886-4036 Kenmore, cor n e r Helen ville Electric Company. Co. Residential specialist. GROSSE POINTE WOODS- 40 Years in Grosse Pointe near Mack. (Wooden fence Evenings 774-9110. Days Roofing, gutters, repairs. AL'S ASPHALT PAVING - no signs), 21h car ga- 3 bedroom brick Colonial. LA 6-7352. Local references. 20 years QUALITY PAINTING Owner supervision, modern rage. 3 bedrooms, central Family room, attached ga- experience. Free estimates. SERVICE equipment, g u a ran tee d air, Pointe schools, beauti- rage. Immediate occupan- GROSSE POINTE'S ONLY cy. Open 2-5 Sunday. 1645 Call 779-9075, 821.5632. work. Reasonable rates, 23 ful recreation room, IIh INTERIOR- Prestwick. 886.5770. Roach years experience. 928.3033. balhs. Lovely trees, patio OPEN SUNDAY 2 - 5 Real Estate. HOOVER ROOFING and repairs - EXTERIOR References. aud gardens. Owner. No FACTORY AUTHORIZED shingles - hotply - flat 20 years professional experi. 1378 AuDUBON brokers. 13B SERVICE aluminum trim, aluminum encl.'. 21-0-CEMENT AND Early occupancy on this fine Colonial. Every gutters. Father and Sans, MATI FLETCHER BRICK WORK room is spacious except the family room ... GROSSE POINTE WOODS CHOICE 4-grave cemetery POINTE VACUUM FREE PICKUP AND Bob.Dale Isham. LA 6-0666. 4151 Buckingham TU 6-6102 i~'s huge! Even the garage is 8n oversized 56a Coventry off Morningside plot, Woodlawn, Section 33 DELIVERY LA 6-0427 - 371-1971. CEMENT WORK and brick "2'2 car" size. And best of all, you can near Vernier Road. New Attractive discount. 881- custom built brick 5 bed- NEW REBUILT PARTS YERKEY & SONS work, repairing. Prompt move in .almost immediately! Why not walk 8903 after 6. 21H-RUG CLEANING service. J. Maniaci. 1-791. through and see for yourselI! room center entrance Colo- TU 1-0700 WE S'PECIALIZE - Exterior nial. Marble foyer, .spacious 14-REAL ESTATE 21002 MACK painting. 27 years' experi- 9170. 260 LEWISTON Oak kitchen plus many WANTED K-CARPET ence. , LlCEN~ED elecU:'ical con- '"", ~. Cn a winding tree lined street .... Aspecial. olher features. Open ,Sun- ,C~~tiIN.G ... '.. 'DU'PONTPA'N'TS 'PATIOS -i .. ,.' , 't,o";lCwith'4 'bedrooms,31h baths,"library .. day 2-6. :auUder. " : TWO; and fout

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Thursday, June 3, 1976 . GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty.Seven 21.G-CEMENT AND 21S-CARPENTiR IRICK WORK 21Z-LANDSc;APING & WORK GARDEN SERVICE Donors to War Memorial Name Walton to All-American Team HAROLD ALL CARPENTRY, siding, gutters, dry wall and dry SPRI NG CLEAN-UP 1976 Campaign By Tom Miller skier in winler. .and enjoys experiences have helped in CHAUVIN Jo:m Walton, captain and backpacking and canoeing. CE~IENT CONTRACTOR wall repair. Licensed. 791- POWER RAKING LAw:"lS APRIL 19, In6 working with other members ALL TYPE OF 3514. CRAB GRASS CONTROL racing coach of the Michigan "Last summer. a friend of the team or making reo CEMENT WORK LAWN FEEDING PROGRAM !'Irs. George R. I!cI!ullcn, Hr. & /fcs. Ellis B. State University sailing team, and I built a canoe out of pairs on the club's boats. LETO to!.erry, Hr. , Mrs. Harold L. tliller, JIJ..r.' Hr-s. 'Wr:t. has been selected by head cedar and went on a 2O(}.mile N. HIller. HR. , ~lrG. Ja..,ss C. Millies, Hr. , I1rs. While a member of MSU's • Walks • Drives • Porches BUILDING COMPANY coaches at major salling trip through Minnesota," John • Patios • Waterproofing All Work Guaranteed lIarold Histele" Mr. , ,.Irs. Joseph 1\. t-oran, Nrs. sailing club, John has seen Since 1911 Martha l-Coray, Jolrs.. Frc. a small work- 8865044 TRIMMING, removal, spray- Tischler, DR. & }trs. Jilek Tocco, !-!r9. Kittie Tomson, Taken in B.E shop, a meeting place, a pie. 19 Yrs. m the Pointes I IA.rri. G. 11. Tr(lxler, Mrs .. Harry T. Oalerych, t,irs .. Hllr- ond in his division in Chicago No Job Too Small ing. feeding and stump ~orie M. I~ard, }lr. " t1rs. C.(1meron tldtert'l:ann, III,.Hr. and led MSU to a sixth-place nic and viewing area and a Licensed Free Estimates • Altlcs • Porch Enclosures removal. Free estimates. , Hrs. Edward M. lihalen. /lr. & It:s. eilbert H. tlheld"n The Woods Detective Bu. 18unching ramp," John said. Hr. Rayt!1ond R. ~lhite, .Jr., Hr. " Hrs. 1\. i~ibblema.D, Hr. finish. 885.4391 • Additions. Kitchens Complete tree service. Cal , ~Irs_ Douglas Willis, Hrs. ~enelm Honslow. !'.r. Edward The son of John Walton, of reau is investigating the Although the foundation for Fie m in g Tree Service. this is stHi in the air, the GRAZIO CONSTRUCTION • Commercial buildings Wunsch, Anne C. Zara90~a. Earl court, and Mary Ann breaking and entering of TUxedo 1-6950. lIPRIL 20, 197G" Davis of Audubon road. he Curto - Knight, Inc., ]9391 club has purchased anolher Cement driveways, floors, J 1M SUTTON did his early sailing at the Mack avenue, which was reo piece of land on Lake Lan- patios of any design, 1677 Brys Drive J. MICHEL PILORGET land- Mr. , IIrs. lIilli"" l\dlhoch, Hr. , Nrs. Ceorge Grosse Pointe Yacht Club ported early Friday morning, sing. "It's the best site since porches, new steps, old ga- TV 4-2942 TV 2.2436 Aldridge, Mr .. " t1rs. Nelson AhJard, ).lr. " t1rs. scaping, complete service, Russell Bauer, t-'r. , t1rs. I\ndre\1 W. Darr, Hr. " and has sailed competitiveiy May]4. it's the only one around," he rages raised and repaired, planting, custom built flag- tlrs. 11artin Batts, ....c. , "!rs. Stanley E. neattic, for MSU the last four years. In the incident. oficers said said, "1r. & Mrs. Leo E. Benson. Hr. , ..1r5. J. \1illiam llew garage doors, new ga REMODELING stone pallos. &23-6662. "Y just got interested in it one 19.inch color television John also expressed hope rages custom built. Lic- Ue.rnst Mrs. Jamea Berry, t1re. H. C. 1Jevic!:, Sr .. , HOME BUU,DING Dr. Z. Stephen hohn, Mrs. Leona F~ Bourrouqhsr V~ on my own~" he said, "and set, valued at around $300, that the c1ean.up of Lake enced and insured. ,Mrs. Dan W. Bowen, Hr. , Hrs. Robert F. Bowers Lansing, now in government by 1. AWN MAINTENANCE, r-tr. , firs. Charles C. Bro\ll.-n, 11r. Sherburne C. though my father encouraged and four 12. and IS-inch black administrative channels, will 774-3020 772-1771 Grosse Pointe high school Brown, "'r. & IIrs. L. D. Browning, Mrs. Hamilton it, he didn't push." and white sets, were found BlD!GARE BROS. student, 5 years experience Butler, ~~s. A. Haco~~ Campau. ~r. ~ Mrs. Walter J. John doesn't get his fill of missing. go through. Campau, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Candler, Hr. , ~~s. Aiter school, a I tho ugh R. R. CODDENS INC. in Grosse Pointes, refer- Robert S. Carey, I!r. , tlrs. Jat'u Cllrlin, Hr. , tlrs racing during the college sea- Entry was gained by break- Extra rooms, dormers, attics, ences, free estimates, quick M. Daniel Carne" Hr. Uenry L. Caulkins., Mr. , Mrs. son. "They quit just as the ing out the front door glass. there's a slight possibility of Cement Contractor Charles E. Commiskey', Hrs. Georqe C. COS8aboOlll, Hr. kitchens, recreation rooms. efficient service. C h r i s we a the r gets good," he a sailing career, sailing will Family Business for 51 yrs & Mrs. Payl Craiq .. IIrs. Patrick J. Crowley, llr. , Police stated it 'appeared the Licensed and Insured. Seaver. 882-6654. tlrs. John P. Cushman, I'.r. , Hr... J. W. Cutshaw, fir claims. probably be used as a form , • New and repair work glass was shattered by rocks Remodeling loans to $7,500. , Hrs. Philip 0' A<;o.tiDo, Iu-s. Ellard D. Davison, He prefers to race his own found at the scene. One was of recreation. lIe's a Justin • No job too small Mr. Edwin A. De ..mond, Jr., Hr. , I".r ... Forbes K. No down payment, 10 years 14-foot Laser in competition Morrill College senior major- • Driveways and porches VALUE, Quality and Depend. Dever, Mr.' ~lrs. J. M. Dodds, ~Ir. ~ Hrs. John F• discovered 20 feet from the to pay. Ood')'e, Jr., Mr. ,Mrs. Wilbert Dolqner, Mr. "' llr ... over the summer, but is no ing in computer science. our specialty door inside the building, 772-5715 ability, three things you John D. Donah..... Mr. , Mrs. Euqene !>OW, !'rs. J H. fairweather friend of. sailing. • Patios 1'U 1-6988 Downi., Mr. , Mrs. William H. Ellis, ~tiss Leah while the other Wl!l found six can't afford to be without. "I've en t ere d the Time. • Chimneys Esssworth, Mrs. Frederick W. Evans, Miss Carol Fenley feet from the door outside. Splash/Bash HARRY SMITH ~lr. i Mrs. Charles T. Fisher III, Hr.' Hrs. Roger Angston RegaUa, (a race in Directly in front of the • Waterproofing BUILDING CO. POINTER H. Fltch. Mr. ~ Mrs. Pred J. Flom. Mr•• Mrs. H R. Chicago on Lake Micbigan), CALL ANYTIME Gale, Mr. , Mrs. Robert Gall, Sr •• ~~. Aldo L.Giglio building, tire marks were dis- Set June 21 Established in Mr. , Mrs. Robert Grant, IU-. Rob~rt A. Grambo, Hr, & tbe last three years," he said. covered in the grass and on 822-6694 Grosse Pointe Area Since 1937 LANDSCAPING tlrs. l1allece C. Guertler, ~Ir. , l".rs. GElrald lIanson, "It's over Thanksgiving and the cement. A vehicle ap- Mr. J. Harold Harder, Mr. ~ lu-s. Hayter, Hr., Mrs. Splash/Bash '76, the Junior Residential and Commercial 885-1900 Full Service Co. Frank lIill. Mr. ~ Mrs. Royal D. Hillier, Mr. , Mrs. a every time it has been below peared to come off !louth- JIOVANI and SONS Council of the Founders So- Remodeling David B. lIinchman, Miss Lillian Hoque, Mr. , Mrs. freezing and snowing." ,bound Mack, stop in front of CONSTRUCTION CO. Max F. Homfeld. Hr. ,Mrs. L. C. Hopkin .., Dr. , Mra. ciety Delroit Institute of Arts Alterations and Maintenance LAWN MAINTENANCE, re- F. J. Hull, ~.r. , Mrs. Duene E. Johnson. Mr. , Mrs. ,Ill collegiate racing the the building and'proceed west Commercial, residential. Al- annual salute-to-summer eve. New Construction liable, dependable and Louis Kassay, Hr. • Mrs. Ted A. Kaye, Mr. , llrs. John home team p r ov ide s the on NewcasUe road. terations, all city violations 885.3900 885-7013 knowledgeable. Free esti- A. Keller, Mr. , Mrs. PaQl J. kelley, Mr. John E. boats. which means a sailor nlng of food, drink, music, r e p air e d, steps, porch, Kenealy, kotler Enterprlse., Mr. , Mrs. Earl P. Kitts dancing and celebrities, is mates. Call Tony 775-8189. Mr. , Mrs. Frank A. Krue, Jr., ,Irs. L. W. Kuhn, Mr. ~ must be able to adapt to dif. brick and block work. Ce- QUALITY WORK by carpen- Ilrs. John M. Ku..hner, Jr •• Mr. , Mrs. Peter LaFleur, ferent types of vessels. Jobn Named Prexy scheduled for Monday, June m('nt work big and small ter with over 20 years ex. Mrs. W. C. Laitner, Lee')'ue Shop Inc:, Mrs. Emily Y prefers to race a "wet boat," 21, "Poolslde at the Pontch." LeGro. Mr. , ~Ir... Vincent P. Lewis, Mr. , Mrs. Ray- PR 5-0453, Jerry. perience in Grosse Pointe. mond A. Lochart, Mrs. Eli%sbetb Loosley, Mr. , Hre. (a lower, faster boat wblch Of Detroit Bar • There'll be II fashion auc- Kitchens remodeled, base- Leslie E. MaeLean. Mr. ~ Ilrs. Derril1 H. HlJmle Mr. puts up so 'much spary the tion and dance contests, plus COSCIONE AND MUGLIA ments paneled, room addi- Mrs. Rob.rt J. Ha.on, ~.r. , Mrs. Lester I'AUrtlr, Mr. occupant lets wet), but most The Detroit Bar Associa. the premier of an original CEMENT CONTRACTING Spencer , Mrs. Joseph F. MAyecck, Jr., Mr. Albert MAynard, tions, etc. Conscientious. Mr. , Hrs. T. R. MCCleary, Hr. ',Mrs. A. C. MeGarv~h, colleges use I blgher, "dry Uon elected Pointer Anthony record, "The Splash/Bash," Licensed and bonded Small jobs acceptable. 882. MrS. Jan. McGraw, Mr.~ Mrs. Soott H. KeKean, lUes Hary boat." C. Buesser Is its president 'and the new Splash/Bash Specializing in driveways, 1. McLeod, Mr. , Mrs. Jamee McMillan, "'.r. , Hrs. C. 1004. The collegiate race course for 1976-17 immediately fol. dance. . sidewalks, garage floors, rat D. Hiller, Mr. ~ Mr •• D. J. Mollay, Jr., Mr. , Hrs. 8. J MOnahan, Judqe' Mr•• Joseph Koynihan, Jr., Mr •• Is triangular and usually .- lowing thll 40th annual meet- The party benefits the walls 'and foundations. E. Akers Walter Mueller, Dr. , Mrs. Jan lIyboer, Mr. , Mra. Jack PROFESSIONAL carpentry half mile in length. The rac. ing of the association at Cobo DIA's Youtheatre, which pro. FREE ESTIMATES L. Otto, ~.r. , ;'rs. John Owen III, IU-.' 'l1:s. L. H. modernize to modernism LANDSCAPING Pai')'e, Mis. Dorothy Patterson, Mr. , Mrs. Cero'1e ers start off direcUy into the Hali Wednesday, May 26. vides live shows for some 268.3476 • LAI-3662 .527-1060 home or office, 25 years Penny, Mr. , Mrs. Louis Perrone, Hr. , Mrs. w. t. Peters wind, cut ..cross and finish Mr. Buesser also will serve 500,000 schoolchildren across experience. Can after 5. Mr. ~ I~s. Jchn S. Pingel, Hr. ~ Mrs. Phillip Ram..dell with a downwind spurt. The as president of the Detroit the state ann u a II y. It Is CEMENT WORK of any kind COMPANY ~Ir. , llrs. Riehard D. Rohr, Hr. , Mrs. B. Gratton Rose Warren Schultz, 771-1091. race averages a half hour. Bar Association Foundation America's largest cenier of Bonded, licensed, insured LANDSCAPE Hr. , Ilrs. n_ Rudolph, Mr •• ~lrs ... E. A_ Schaub, Ilr. The non.colleglate races for 1976-17. professional live entertain. TU 2-9988, after 6 p.m. Milton Schemm, Mr•• Mrs. Karl Schmidt, MR. , Mrs. FRANK B. WILLIAMS, Li" CONSTRUCTION Thomas Schcenith , 114. , !'.rs. Rcbert W. ScrIpps. Mr. that John enters take about A native Detroiter,Mr ment for youngsters. HOME BRICK and Cement c ens e d builder. Custom , Mrs. Robert P. Seeber, Dr. , Mrs. Edward J. Shumaker 21h hours, ..nd .are more chal- Buesser is a graduate of the Larry DuMouchelle Is pres. home improvements, porch DESIGN AND Mr. , Mrs. ~AX Siev.r., ~Ir. , Mrs. William II. sigeworth lenging. "We have much repairs, do work myself I".r. , Hr •• Brent M. Smith, Mr. , Mrs_ Harry Smith, llr. L. University of Michigan. He ident of the Junior Council. 822-7109. enclosures, finished base- ARRANGEMENT F. Smith, Mr. , Mrs. Donald Spencer, Hr. , Mrs. J. Pearscn mare sall area and it's a one was admitted to the Bar In Burt and Suzy Farbman ire ments, additions, altera. SPECIALISTS STanley, Dr. , Mrs. R. B. STaricco, Mr. ~ Mrs. William man boat," he said. 1961 and bas been active In chairman .and co.cbalrman tions. All work perSQnaI1y Stevens, IUn Dorothy M. f:tev.mson, Mr.. Maurice L Although tbese races de. CASPERS Strong. Mr. , Mrs. Donald E. Suiter. Patrieia R. Sutheland, their work for 18 years. of Splash/Bash, supervised. Small jobs are Hr. , Mrs. Charla. H Tatham, Or. , Hrs. Carl Thomas, mand more physically from Construction CO. welcome. For pro m p t 772-3247 Mr. ~ Hr". James D. Thcmas. Kiss Eloise Thompson. IU-.~ a saUor, John says he has no COMMERCIAL Mrs. Cleveland Thurber, Hr. ,Mrs. James Touli •• Mr. , cOllrteous, expert service, Mr •• Jack Trentaco.ta, Hr. & ~~s. 8. w. Volaric, ~.r. , . problem staying in shape. .RESI,DENTIAL ill)If\l~-~,call.mc!,{lt t~~7778. Mrs .. Lawrenc:e,A. ~~49ner, t.:r. W. J. WagtJar,Mrs. Christine. lie's an avid, cross-country .~ New and 'Exist~g Structures 778~0107 West, 'DR. , Mrs. Robert Is ley 1,en"". AND TAILORING LIMITED SUPPLY AVAILABLE PROOFED - Rcasonable GARDENING AND /IT-nIL 22, 1976 rat!!s. workmanship guar- EXPERIENCED seamstress. LAWN SERVICE anteed. 881-0063 or 779.1225. nrs. Ocwey 1I.lucrson, r-tr. & 1-'.rs•. lerry A. nL'lk~, I~r~. $85.00 Value Chronotherm Thermostat Also mending and altera- Prompt Knowledgeable J.lmes B. Book III, lIr. & I:r$. \/ill1am 1:. Braclford, tions. Call Judy 343.0292. Service l!r. , Mrs. H. S,'lnborn Drown, Mr. , Brs. Ronald !1~ CAPIZZO CON5TRUCTION B~own, Mr£.. fl. ~tJ.nselI Oush, Vr. , nrs. Vito Cataltio, Free With Every Order For JOHN C. CARLISLE Bascment waterproofing. Wc DRESSMAKING and altera- !~r. , t~rs. /\. J. Chri.stie, '.lrs • .ROS! Corbit, rHsB Complete Landscape Service Agnes Crow, r~r. " f~rs~ 1'eophiel De Maire, MLI:fi!1[:llnor Complete Central Air. dig. Work guarantecd. Li. tions. 885-7865. Tradition Since 1920 L. r>cvlin, 1"[9. J. I•• Dietz, ~fr. John L OrulTr.''1, t-lc. " "!rs~ William M. Dut:t4ux, t-fr. ~ lies. C. J. Duncan, Jr., censed and insured. 776-3338 779-6864 885-0612 CUSTOM SEWING and alter- "'r. , ~.cr•. R, 1'. rber'101co, rtr. , r'rs. Roy r.et~nd!J., ations. Grosse Pointe Park. Dr. '" rtrs. James r.~",'ards, Hrs. JaT:\E!1 C. Finney, !~rs. INI' ALLA'ION AV AILABL. Edoa ~. Fi$her, !~rs. R. I.. Fisct,er. flU. A. D. Frenzel, 21Q-PLASTER WORK 823-6837, 822-5093. LAW N MAINTENANCE, fIr. '" I1r8 •• Jot:n 11. }'~lch9, .!r., PITS. Uillial!' ". Gilbride, power raking, reasonable ~r. " Mt's. Robert Coodhand, '),r. , ~-r5. Erich GrAham, A' LOW LOW PRICES PLASTER CONTRACTOR, ALTERATIONS, repairs. Ex- rates. 296-9318 or 773.3612. I-'r. , Mrs. ~ob.rt X. Groschner, r.lr. , !"co. Charle. r. cellent work. 1152 Mary- Gu~",'a).d, Hr. 'i. tIrs. l\rthur E. llirt, 1'lrs. Irene J. rlodqt!lI, F••••• '.M.,•• free estimate, prompt ser- Mr. , 1'1'8. Wuley II. HoHman, Hr •• Mrs. L.wrence E. vice reliable J. Maniaci. land. VA 1-2631. PATIOS Kol~e., Hr. , Hr•. Edward V. HOwe, ~r. ~ Hrs. Stanl.y LICENSED - INSURED 1.791-9170. . Hu8..ti., Hr. , Mrs. Georga ~aat~, ~r. ~ Hr•• H. ~ay ••• risn, PANT SUITS, dresses, coats Design and Construction I'r. , Mrs. Edward K. I~ramtlr, Hr. , Mrs. WllUsm I.ane, WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL SPECIALIZING in repairs and etc. Neat work, very SUPERIOR Ilr. , ~!re. Jo"ph La Gra .. o, Mr. , Mrs. Charle. Le Beau, rcason8ble, 839.7096. Ilr. , Mre. Burton J. Lock., Hr. ~ flrs. John P. Lor.y, for 18 years. Cracks eliml. EXTERIORS CO. Hr. & ~.rs. JOhn H. Ludwiq, Mr. , Mr•• Wl1liam R. ~uadd.rs, nated. Clean. Jim Black. rU.... l~ar9ar.t , Hard.t Mann, l'r. , Mr,. Oliv.r Dew.y ALTERATIONS - Custom 776-3338 779.8864 1-7051. Marcks, Hr. , Hr., Walter R. He A4ow, Hr •• Hr•• S. Sean Service Company well. VA dressmaking. experienced, lIe Cann, Mr. , IIn. Thom.. /0'.<: Donald, Hr. , Hn. Frank IJc Kay, Mr. , l!r •• Carl Hitt.H, lo\r. , l'rs. A, P. tlaWllsn, PLASTERING in Pointes Europcan trained. 3448 LAWN SERVICE Dr. , 11r•• Edwin J. Neill, ~:r. ~ /o'r~. Lloyd C. Wy"",n, 15007 K.rch.val Gro... Pointe Park slncc 1949. Clean proCes. Devonshire. TU 2-98:!O. GARDENING. TRIMMING Mr., Alic. R. Paekard, Hr. , ~r •• Ra~ul J. Paltfy, sional work. No job too Mr. , Mrs. Willialll Pankhurst, Mr. , Hr•• Cerald r."lcw.ki, 886.7969 SEWING, drapes and cur- J SODDING Mr. , lIrs. S.mu.l R. Pence, IIr. , Mr•• C. J. Por.son, SIl1 all. F r e c c.~timatcs. talns, chlldrens clotthes, OHN C. CARLISLE Pnl.r.ter Cirh Bridlle Cl~b, "'r. , ".1". roenrq' J. Reind.l II I, 24 HOURS Walter &'prlel. 886.3421 - flre. I\r.thur R. Reink., r:r. , lire. E':WHd 1\. nin, !'r. 888.8052. 772-S~40. 779.6864 776.3338 , l:rB. Ilsurie. A. ROberts, Mr. , nn, IIOb1n Roll., I'r. , 1\' .. _ci*o • 1."""---.""\ ',; '. '~,~', :,; ".... .~.,. \; :..-. .~'---;-C.'".-;-""""

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Thursd.y, June 3. 1976 '.ge Twenty-Eight GROSSE POINTE NEWS * * * * Feature Page * * * * Pointers of Interest Short and to I From Another Pointe of View I (Continued from Pace 20) f/J,(}tnte the Pointe work they do . . . tbat was a terrific display Mar. garet Hutchings, head of volunteers at Cottage (CottUaued.from PIp 15) Hospital, put together on ZOOYears of Volunteering Elected Cultural Affairs Counter Points in America. chairperson for the Student By Pat Rousseau Government Association at She traced the history of Americans helping Stephens College, where she each other, from barn raising in Colonial days to Pick Your Cotton Now ... Those of you who is a junior TV.Radio-Film Cottale Hospital volunteers of yesterday and today, asked for summer cotton dresses and lightweight major, is PAM CANDLER, who turn out to have been a pretty socially-aware, cotton blends, the Walton-Pierce buyers, when they daughter of the THOMAS and committed I lot. were in New York chose the best of the crop and IEDWARD CANDLERS, of Cottage'. ladies are devoted to their hospital, they're in along with the long and short of Tanner North Duval road. but they've seldom limited themselves to it, in great feeling fabrics and fresh cool summer • • Seems as they were instrumental in organ. UniversUy •of Alabama if colors. There is also a new shipment from Lilly and izinl just about EVERYTHING that grew into Jamison. Summer nubby sweaters follow T-styling junior LEAH WHEELER, daushter of MR. and MRS. ANYTHING in the Detroit area, from the Franklin and there are print T jerseys to wear with all the LARRY :M. WHEELER, of Street Settlement to the Planned Parenthood new slacks, skirts and shorts, some with an over. Radnor circle, has been Leal'Ue, the Federation of Girl. Homes to Channel skirt. For summer weddings, there is a new collec- awarded a scholarship for 58, the Women's Association for the Detroit Sym • tion of mother-of-the-br~de dreues in lovely colors. •ummer study at the Uni. phony Orchestra to the Foundation for Exceptional The new accessories are very interesting, specially venU)' of Clermont.Ferrand. Children, the large silk scarves which some are fram1ng for France. She was initiated The li.t is, literally, endless. The display Is, dramatic wall hangings. May 2 Jnto Pi Delta PbI French bonor society. unfortunately, ,one. • • • • • • The volunteer work, at CoUa,e and beyond, It Looks Like. , , The Jeffer.on Apartment., Performlng in "The Witch. 'GeS on. 17111 East Jefferson, will be the one and onZy truly Ing Voice," a play depicUng • • Photo bV Tom GrWlwcod the ute of Robert Burns, pre. luxury new condominium in the GrolBe Pointe A. COM in Point (1Tea with security system" a twenty-four hour MRS. JOSEPH PRIMO AND HER DAUGHTER JOAN, OF NORTH sented in conjunction with Speaking of Cottage Hospital volunteers , • , I RENAUD ROAD the Alma Hiihland Fe.tlv.l, doorman and a rerident mcnager. TheTe are just ______Is Alma College student Myrtle Harkness, when she lived in The Pointe, three apartment.homes left .tarting at $79,800. If was one of the oost, a dedicated, active member of you wish to see them can Ed Corbett at 774-1551. By Ja~et Muell~r'. .. Ithe others) l'lthough she PATrn: SAXTON, dauJhter - In June of 196~, httle Joame P~lmo flnlshed, doesn't really have any non. of WILLIAM M. SAXTON, Cottage Hospital Women's Auxiliary. DUTing the CLOSE OUT SALE theTe., a $5,000 very successfully, LIggett School's thlrd grade, and favorites of Buckingham road,and AND she was active in the Grosse Pointe Sor- discount. Don't Delay! SpaciOUl flooT plan. and -all alone-ran the cafeteria at the third annual The f;ct is: as a student, MRS. -FLORENCE SAX- optimists, AND in the Grosse Pointe Woods Pres- interiors of Condominium .Home, at the Jefferson Liggett Antiques Show and Sale, "We gave her a Joan is just plain good. Sbe TON, of H~nt~n~ Woods. byterian Church Women's Association. Apartments featuTe 9-foot ceilings, individtuJ1 gas high bench," her mother recalls, "and she sat there." was one of four juniors in. Pointer HOPE BROPHY Then, in 1967, Myrtle and Russ retired, moved heating and coolinf1, top of the tine G.E. kitchen, Joan sat and supervised and made change on Thl,lrs- dueted Into ULS' cum laude is an exofficio member of the from Hidden lane, (they moved INTO the Woods with icemaker and washer-dryer. A wet bar is day, Friday, Satul'day, for 12 hours, (with a few s~ciety this spring. She's Michigan League of Human in 1937), and began dividing their time between the conveniently located for enteTtainment. Insulated minutes oIf here and there, but only after she'd aiming for a career as an services' WeUare servIces north, (Lincoln, Mich.), and the south, (Fort Lau- walls, floors, plumbing and windows insuTe maxi- made sure her position was "covered"), at a stretch. attor~ey. Delivery Talk 'Force which derdale, Fla.). mum quiet. NatuTal fireplace. There are three sep. That's the lort of story a .1 She s still Involved in the recently Issued a report, pro. With an occasional stop-off in The Pointe in aTate elevator, and approximately 1,000 squaTe mother 11kesto teLl about her Joan, who is fabulous at Antiques Shows. This year, duct of 13 months' work malt. between. feet of private storage. ExteriO'l' maintenance, gar- daughter both as head of the Junior Com. ing 130 specific recommenda. The Harknesses. had too much living invested dening and snow removal are arTanged fOT a Joan' •. the sort of daugb. Then, too: both the Primo mittee, she's responsIble for tions for improving the pres. in Grosse Pointe to cut their' ties completely. Russ ter who likes her mother well women have Joe. lining up student volunteers ent system of public assist. owned and operated Harkness Pharmacy from its monthly fee. Sales and management by Michigan enough not to mind when she, Never Skip Vacatioll to assist ,!Ith everything ance payments. inception in through Condominium Corporation. (the mother), tells stories No matter what, the Pri. from decorating for ~e Pre- • • • 1945 1966. • • • about her, (the daughter), mos have always taken a vIew P~r-ty to ~ervJng as JUDITH MARY DESMET He was a member of the Mack Avenue Busi- U you w•• t t. ,et tile most eat of your new kltcHu, What I mean to. say Is: family summer vacation, booth sitters whIle dealer I HARRIS, daughter of MR. nessmen's Association, Grosse Pointe Rotary, and pIau it with the help 01 a kltellea del.... .peelalllt. VlIit they've got a good relation. "We're very fortunate that exhibitors grab a bite to eat. and MRS HENRY DESMET, at one time served on the Woods Planning Com- our showroom. See OIIr kiteben display•. Coa&1&It oar spe' ship going. our daughter still-goes with ODe 01 the Best of Ridgemont road" was re- mission. clan.ts. Plaa a kitchen for JOur aeed. at Mlltleh1er 1Ut- lt goes a long way back. us," Joan thinks she's the The University Liggett An. cenUy graduated cum laude Not only is The Pointe riddled with Harkness eheDs, ztZ27 Mack A1'eu1le,TV •.37". Marie, who grew up in West fortunate one. She's loved tiques Show is considered by from ~azareth College with friends and business associates, (often, the two Virginia, moving to the De. those journeys to the East dealers and collectors to be a Bachelor of Science de. categories are combined in one person), but there's • • • troit area at 101,when her Coast and the West end one of the most prestigious gree in Nursing. Beautiful Value ... at the Notre Dame Pharm- still family here • • . tathei' brougbt the family she can't wajt to go b~ck to in the country. It is directed • • • acy in Borghese Picnic Basket SPECIAL containing here, was a Working Worn. Italy: that was a dream of a by Russen Carrell, of Salls. ANNE WILLIAMS, daugh. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Harkness are making many Borgehese items for $7. ,. an before Joan arrived. Marie trip. - bury, Conn. It benefits the ter of MR. and MRS. JOHN their spring stop-over now. • • Is still a Working Woman. Marie Joe a pension ULS Endowment Fund. WILLIAMS, of Merriweather They're also celebrating their 50th wedding ALLEY SALE ... 10 a.m. t~ 5 Was Bank Secretary . profit-sharing ~nd estate plan: The Preview'~ set for road, perfol"med with the Tri. anniversary, and will be guests of honor on the , . ._' .p.m., SatuTday, June 5th only! Behmd She began her career m ner and Joan flew to Rome Wednesday evenmg, June 9. tons synchronized 9wim team A-nniversary Day, June 5, (Saturday) I at an open ..the Squirrel's Nen, 19849 Mack Ave- 1945, 85 a National Bank of in "72 rented a car and The Show is o~n to the pub. in their annual sPring con. house reception in the East William court home ._-: nue. Nuttiest bargains eVeT on all De t r 0 i ~ secretary., ~ince drove 'south, almost to the lic Thursday and Friday, cert at Wh e a to n College, of their daughter, Doris (Mrs. Donald A,) D.irven. .. _ _ .kinds ot merchandise 1950, she s been admlnlstra. tip of Ita,ly's boot then back June 10 and 11, from noon where she is a senior. • • • . tive assistant and shopping to Rome and up to Florence, until 10 o'clock, and Satur. • • • I center manager for Irwin I. where Joan found her cameo day, June 12, from n09n un. KIRK KIRUN, at ,Proven. Rose Society to Host Show ArOll~ tile WO~d .. BAJL ..•.., < . ' .. Cohn, attorney. In betw«;en ring and gold charms. They t~ 6, at Univers~ty L1.gget~'s cal road, has .been named =~~ at 'Fisher roadj,' 'Wl'dneldayJ '~VE-., qE .. ".. , ... - . ~-...." ,.! ~_.-." ..the.. ,bank and,the sboppmg sto.pped at the Ferdinand Ci. LIggett campus In Brlarcliff preside.ntor Pur.du.e U.niver- The annual ROle Show If,. , ,lfWcielltiaelltstake 7011aad ."fOI' tile leYeIl ~ te centers, there was. a ~t"mt as nelliS' Castello S'pannocchla,. drlve. . sty'SI _.Gimlet leadership ot sponsored by the Grosse June- 9, at 8 o'clock. All in . .. _ J 5 ~t_t1 Y tel~..... ;;;:.;.....~_. .'exeClltive secretary WIth the then drove on toward their General admiSSion Is $3 fraternity, men who have ex. Pointe Rose Society will be terested rose growers are .. ~ .. :a':.IYsei' , 1 7...... rare, Cutting Tool Manufacturers base camp Rome again ar. per person. The Preview, at celled as campus and fra- held at the Colonial Federal welcome to .attend. -ru,-. 0 _'. per pe..... eeftJuq. . Association. riving afte~ dark.' ' ~ per ,person, (reservation ternlty leaders. Savings BulldiDg on.the-Hill Forrest Geary, aD accredit. You .ay alto .. il 011 porUeu 01 tile cndle. She'll currently managing And they couldn't find their Idorm~tion may be obtained • • • Friday and Saturday, June ed, American Rose Society c.n tbote FolU .t Mr. Q, ..... , fours hop pin g centers: hotel! ("It's on a hill" "We by calhng 884-1639),features H;onored at a Saturday, 18 and 19. judge, and his daughter, Mrs. • • • Bloomlleld Plaza, Drayton KNOW It's on a .hll1!") c~cktails .and dinner, a sealed May 15, dinner dance in To get ready for the show, Louis (Andrea) Parent, an June Is The Month ..• of pearls _and alexan- Plains, Rochester's North Rome's sidestreets aft e r bld.auchon, and an oppor. Saint Nicholas Church Hall apprentice ARS judge, both . drites. It is also the month of weddings, engage- Hill and South Allen in Ailen dark are dark. tumty to browse among the sponsored by the, iDlamos topic oat this month's Rose Society 'meeting wiu be pre. accomplished exhibitors, will ments, graduations, anniversaries and these can be park.,. .. Joe spent two frustrating, wares ot40 dealers, from 17 Ptemeas Post Number 5795 paring roses for arrange. demon!\trate the fine points enhanced by' a gift of a diamond. Find a fine selec- She s ~ su.ccess pr?feSsl0n. meandering hours at the states, and buy ahead of the was GEORGE H. CHOLACK, ments in the home, or for of preparing roses for exhi- t' f t t Bi' t . 19860 M k A ally, filling In her biography wheel. Then he pulled up crowds. of Lexington road, elected bition or home display. Ion 0 s ones ~. JOu ene, . ac. v~nue, lor Marquis' American Worn. beside a cab Joan will be spending 12 J~dge Advocate General of display at a show. either set or wadmg to be set In one of a kmd pleces en's "Who's Who." Slle's lUred 'a Leader 10 13 hours, at least, on the the Vet era n s of Foreign The meeting will be held They will show how to by Tony Cueter. worked hard for that profes- "Can you take us to the Liggett cam.p~s starting Wars of the United States at at the Grosse Pointe Central groom hybrid teas, grandi. • • • sional success, and she~8 en. Cavalieri Hilton?" Monday, continwng through the VFW's national cooven. Library, Kercheval avenue floras, floribundas and mini. A WaTm SummeT Evening ... "Pont D'Spri" joying it-but she's first to This was Rome-anything Saturday, calling people up tion in Los Angeles. 'Mr. 4ltures. ,OTganza with ruffles bOTdering skirt and top, leav- admit she wouldn't have done possible-still . , . ~ m~k~ s~re they're c?m. Cholack, a life member of and his Law degree from the A question and answer ing the shoulders bare and beautiful ... only $65. it if she hadn't been able to "But" said the taxi driver mg, flllmg 10 when there s a the VFW, has served' as at- U n i v e r sit y otMichigan period will follow and re- Just one 'of many at MT. Julian Fashions, 15114 adjust ber working hours "you HAVE a car!" ' gap. torney for the VFW national School of Law in 1951.He and freshments will be served. 22 2818 around her family. "I know" said Joe "I Get Early Start children's home in Eaton his wife, the former JEANNE Hostesses for the evening K erc heva 1J 8 - .. • • "I was fortunate. Before want you t~ LEAD us th~re," "We start three days prior Rapids 5ince 1964. He has CARIS, are parents of a son are Mrs. Harold (Betty) Lee Joan came along,.I was well Safe inside the Hilton to the Show opening. We do also served as post com- and daughter, ERIC and and Mrs. Raymond (Julia) Sammer RefreshmeJIt .•. tor yoar home II new .car. established in my position, Marie spoke up. 'Let's -get the decorations, flowers, mander, state legislative of. DINA. Mlller. petlbg or a bright arH rug from MaBuewskl Carpet1Dl, and could make my own rid of the car. I don't want ta~le~oths . . . If the~e's' !icer and post, d i s t r i c t, 21435 Maek Avenue. Choose from .. exc:eUeDiceUectloll OD hours." it in Rome." palDtmg to be done, we pamt: county and state Judge Ad. hand or order from the many catalo•• of eoIors aad cleslgns So •.. when Joanie, four, Eventually Joe allowed as we've painted the trellises vocate. He served in the ••• 776.5511. balked at being left alone at how he didn:t want it either. every year." South -Pacific during World • • • nursery ~chool, Marie Primo Joan, who was having 'a Needless to say: "You go War III then resumed, his Fly Cruise on the renowned M. S. Vistaf- stayed With her daughter ev. great time lost or found in rotten clothes for the first educatidn r e c e ivi n g his jord and British Airways. 18 and 22 day itin. ery morning, for four weeks, would have' gone either way: three days," Bachelor' of Arts degree INC. eraries visiting the North Cape and Baltic Cap- until the teacher finally said, Marie Primo has been in. Once the Show's underway, from Wayne Slate University . itals_ Call Travel By Hatcher, 882-2327. "Look: Joan's never g,oin~ to valved in the University Lig- Juniors, (suitably dressed), ------• • • W~NT you to go. You re Just gett Antiques Shows from are put to work' in the tea- portrait from Rose Terrace 4 For the Round Face, try the new deep soft gomg to have to GO." the very beginning, The first room and cafeteria, utilized over the Primos' &lvingroom Teacher Advises Show was held the first year as runners and booth sitters. mantel. 18134 MACK AVE., «-. .. ., eM 885.3240 geometric shapes. Styles with an angle sweeping And Marie went back to Liggett moved from Indian While all this is going on, Is :rradit1on Lover , upwaTd direct vieweTS eyes vertically. This appeaT8 reporting into work at a nor. Village to Briarcliff drive Marie won't be hanging What I'm trying to get to reduce t~e widene~s and roundness of YOUTface. mal, morning ho~r. (She'd before the Liggett.Gross~ aro'lnd the house in Renaud across is: continuity counts .~~ ~~~~~. ;ti$.~*~.,..~ ~ ~Jrit~ h.w l Woods Opttcal Studtos, 19599 Mack Avenue, be. been starting at mid-day and Pointe University School road, "I'm there, (at the with Marie. She likes tradi- ~~"".,../~~~~~ ~..".,...~~"'" \• tween 7 and 8 Mae Roads. working into early evening), merger. Show), all the time. I never tion. She believes' in rites of Ioi.t,.~:.¥ ~ ..-¥ .~ ~'¥..~~ ...~ ~. i. • •• , Joan, as her teacher knew Joan was a Liggett first leave." pas sag e celebrations, in ~ 1"" m There'. A New Fresh Sbipmeut ••• of Tam. ! she would, surv~ved, g~ader. Marie was an An. Have No Resistance DMaOythe.r.'s.Day, in Father's ~ll: lUeekend il'~~ baU', mUltlrd at the Merry MOtIse, It'. &relt ~.. The point Is, Marie was llgues Show hostess, Joe usually comes for din. ~ .... I ~. with Nonverlan FJorcUand (Swill type) cheele,. Ible to juggle her schedule "The second year, I was ner, He's the one who shops. Which brings us back to II Kercheval COl1lerof Notre Dame, to stay with Joanle, as long asked to help in the tea. "Every year, we buy 1I0me. Joe ~~ .kt ~. • • u necessary, Neither her room." And there she stayed, thing." The Primos are in- "By Saturday night, (the .~ _.SPECIAL'S ~" ~ job nor her child suffered. for a few more years-but veterate antlquers. MarIe Antiques Show always closes ' ..~ Summer S altnIig T'.. c~n be gtreati for "I think before a mother the Antiques Show commit. finds it almost physically on a Saturday night), I'm ii~~ rA~'" th e young ones 00. amy s new oy s a work. she should weigh a tee had Ila eye on Mrs Imnonlble to drive past an .ure he feels like The Lo.t ~~ '------1ROS E {t perfect reproduction of a classic yacht with lot ot thing., II there enough PriOlO, . a'lt1que atore without .top. and Forgotten Mln," Marie ~ I $100 ~~ weighted keel and adjustable sai18, Great In It to make It worthwhile? Good Bookkeeper ping, Joe and Joan aren't IIY' ~ OFF ~ saUlng in pool or lake, $~.98 at The School Can you get oft when your It', not that easy to find much better, The result Is a "It'. a let.down tulInl," jj«« BUSHES, ., . .Bel 17010 Mack Avenue. chtld need. you? If you can't, a volunteer molher who can porfectly beautiful home, Joan explain•. "That week of ~ to ~ r .... It', not worth IV' k e e p boautlfully. accurate, Marie point. to one thin,: the .how, you're .0 lea red up ~ ILimit 3 Bu.he. WITH COU~N ll'~. Need A New Sofa? You owe it to your.elf to thMarlhe has learned, too, beautlfully.detal1ed book.. T"Tha'ntoCthaemr~.,.tThromat~aonmetrt'r'ol.m". 'd' and, ,udd!.?ly It'. over, ~~ Expirl.6/7/76 C J J' W ~~etr~a~e~e:Ji~~a:i~r~~~l t~~lfn~~:~~1t~~. ~b~~~~~~a~~iC~~~~'~h1~:~Oy~J~H~~g7:~~~~:i:c~r~~J:~~t~~:~ ~~arra;:::cO~et:llr::th::~ Sslav:~vn~ardarallb:~:y~a;:Ftt_ae~~h:terrh~~a.;o~o:et::y:'.,dl,"~ln:.\N~~..~. r.-F-Dr:i':lhS:I:.-st-:::::'--I--~:U!:Chl"~~@~" choice. and mo.t models h4" •.• pring.comtructed run a house and a cueer by handling show finances over set In the wicker buk.t I'" h 011 ..~ ~ cu,hion, at no ,xtra co,t. TWO-WEEK deU"ery on youraelt." She bu prlorltle •. 8lnce, came from Salem, Mall, I ~ aU order.. Shorel Bunk 'n Trundle Furniture, She love. to putter .round Joan', '68 .tlnt as ca!eterla .topped In at the .hop 01 one Two years lio, the Primo WI J~ 28155 Mack (near 9 Mile Road) 178.2650, out.lde. She'd like to try her manaller proved prophetic. of our, (University LlneU women woke up Sunda)' 1.h W • • • hand at handiwork, but thero Her math has alway. beon Antique. Show), exhibitors," mornln. to the reaUntion ..,~ _!'!!:..:~E':..~f!:~!.!2!!_- 71J Ilapplne .. II a Dlptcap aad a 'nlek at 'erlJli'.1 Enjoy are only .0 many h,our. in ~ood, Today, It'~, one of her th~::., IO&~:l~hv~.h~~or~a:: ~~dtt~~Y'dI30n:a~~:~;~"D:lt: vour 'averlt. drink, t.... a poPllllr x.muck, Hot day . . .• 0 Marie leave, throe favorite subject., thin,. pllrt o~ her lamUv'. t thl 1 J H Id , .. , Iron •the needlework and craft. to (Enilliah d 1 I, en no nl, or at, e'l iJ.f G. ranlum PIantI I tarIIMI at' 7" & up '-~,~ Sanclwleh I Slaler Stelk or • Hlmbur,er Supreme, lAm. ' _a_n__ a_ni_u_a.:;.lfe_s_a_rehl.tory. "We bou.ht our IIr.t he didn't mind, They dId, ~ 'ow ebeoD p,ice. and portion. l"aUable .U elay, eve.,. ell)', 011J-Ialntlnl at the Unlvenlty Lalt year, they were well. ~ Now in Stock 12' & 18' ~~ CloHcl MOllday, Kappine .. I. toIlllhl at 'trllll'., 10m THE FEATURED WINE .. , this LI tt A tl Sh" It d h l ~ WIlI"ler between Harper aad KelI,. Call 17I.J484lor IfOUP week at THE PONY KEG is Musca. wa~lf~he.t~r~~~. a c:~ctlon A~~net;Plhq:u~e~'.'Soh~wye,'i.If~t :t t~: ,-~}d. , FLAG POLE KITS «,~ .ccommodlUoe., det. This i. a pale Ught wine with a that now include. the lovoly "l~ .. • • • trace of musk in the bouquet. A per- I . See Stotter ... plastic gl ..... and Ice buckets feet accompaniment to seafood. Mus. FREE Mlcrame, 'apier Tole, Pen .nd Ink, Mike-It,' ~lllelllOnFl.oriS'~ in various color. and patterns that coordinate with cadet eomea from the Loire Valley of Take.lt. 8upplltl furnl.hed. Call FI.her'. "Crafty Comer" Ii ~~~ napkins and placematll at Wright'. Gift and Lamp France. A.k fOT Sharon or Dalla. to 882.0t03 or Just .top In tThul'lda)' IIllht, FI.her WaU,aper " Shop, 18650 Mack Avenue. help you with all your party prepa- Ind Paillte "in the VUl~lell, ill • on E W , I . 'N ( Wanl To R.~ •• : and'I".1 ~ou"rll 10 a !~~8.""17900 E. Warr" •.. 881- II you're looking lor IOme e.lr. 01... 1 .pac. ti' • arren learning experience? Join Cl cta.. in Dry flower • .. • tor your winter clothes, HENRY'S CLEANERS in ~"Jl Eat w.r. TU 4-6120 1A ArTanging at Shor" Bunk 'n Trundle. The" are -a~ A. F.cI.1 ... I, I luxurIous happenln •. After. Grosse Pointe Weod. haa plenty of space for you in 'It"'~"' O-n Ivenln" til 9 S' three elM.. " two hour. each, Cta" mcterial is ward, we will teach you the Irt of applyln, your theJr cold atorage vault. Bring your garments into"'- " (nca,l,ud77e8d.1~80,f17,SO,N,~t cla" dart, June 11th. ~makeup. 'at Setter and Shelle Co.meUc Sludlo, their plant at 20119 Mack Avenue and they will be ~~.~~~~.~._'''''~ H .2j" 1&164Mack A.venue, 184.54«8, sately stored until you need them in the fall. V ~~Y'~~~ ~~~~ C