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Vol. 31-No. 39 10eP. ~1 GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, SEPTEMBER 24, 1970 II, ...... Yeu 28 PaCJft - Two Sections - Sect;on OM

HEADLINES Commerce and Civic Association School Board 01 the Bank Bandit Dies. . Sh' Asks Public WEEK k leer at For Opinions As Compiled brI the Par 0II GroSle Pointe News Up-Dating of Old PIMt During GunBattle May Require Two Step~i ...... y. &epee.beI' 17 First Ph.se Cost Esti- THE DESEltT KINGDOM of mated $3,600,000 lordan teetered on the brink of Shoot Out Climaxes Search for Robber Who Held Up (pen civU war Wednesday in a Farm: Branch of National Bank of Detroit: At the September meet. cleepeDin& crisis thlt spUt the eountry into Irmed camps and Policeman Struck in Arm ing of the GJ'O'ISe Pointe Board of Education, Dr. threatened r e per c u s s i ons A suspected bank robber was fatally wounded and a Theos I. Anderson, Super. throughout J.be Mideast. On the deserted .treets of Amman, tbe Park policeman was shot in the left arm in an exchange intendent of Schools, made capital, King Hussein's army of gunfire on Charlevoix, between Wayburn and Alter a preliminary recommend .. faced rebellious Palestinian road, Detroit, Thursday evening, September 17. tion to the trustees on the perWu demanding the over- The aUeged bandit, identified i renovation of South High throw of the 34-year-old mon. as Robert Bddllntcm, 34, wbose Rap Suspe t School. arcb. temporary a ress was given as e C Dr. Anderson .aid that he • • • 2900 Alter ~ad, Detroit, where bOpedeven a tentative retOlD' FrWay, Septe.ber IS he was visiting, died within an Caught- Three meudaticn would stimulate COlD' WILLIAM R. KEAST, presl. bour .Rer being .dmltted to BoD , mUDity-wide ~cull1oll of the 8ecours Hospital, where be WIS t . ~...... - Co his kin ,,- dent of WI)'De State University IBid Tbunday be is suffering takeD by Park firemen in the Clwrges Set :::~~atioa = a:U::U"b; department ambulance. Mrs. Joaeph P. from "presldeDtial fatigue" .nd the trusteea. wUl quit June 30. Dr. Keast, The oUicer, Patrolman WU- Thompson, Preaklent of tile wbc wJ11 be 58 November 14, liam Furtaw, was taken to thJ Apprehended by Roseville Board of Education, also Ilriild made the surprise announce- hospital by City policemen Police After Assaulting interested residents to com. ment at a morning meetiDg of where doc tor s treated bls munic:ate their tbolllbts 011 the the Wa)'JIe Board 01 Governors. wounded arm. Tbe gunman's Woman There: f'fac:ed renovatloD of South Hilh School . '.. bullet entered the policeman's Under Heavy with school trustees, either by sa....,.. 8epteIUer 1. bicep, trne]ed at an angle aDd Bonds lelepbODe or in writillg. THE U.S. NAVY belicopter emerged bebiDd the arm. '1be The members ol tbe Board curler Guam with 1,IlOOMarines bone was not hit Furtaw Is now A man apprehended in 01 EducatloD are expeeted to and other units of the AtlIntie at borne recuperating from the R ill J. conUnue dlsellllioD of the ilaue Leaden of the Grosse Pointe Commerce and Civic Association vice-president. Seated are WILLIAM J. wound. osev e .,y police and at the special meetillg alated Fleet .turned FridlY toward Association include, standing, left to right: DANIEL MERRITT of Jacobson's, retiring president; and KEN- charged with assault witn p the Medlterranean to reinforce LEMANSKE, Notre Dame Pharmacy; MILTON VOL- ldeatified by Teller intent to ranA, fits the d.... ' or s ',mm:~ .. ~ondAd~'..~traP~~ NETH BICHL, of Wright-Kay, new president of the Blanton WII identified by a I'~ "" be r 2l ...... -.. the 8th Fleet. Meanwhile, heavy KENS, Camera Center; MEL OSBORNE, Michigan Con- I1IbtiDI raged in Jordan for tbe association. They also are all members of the board of woman teUer of the National scription of and hu been BulldiD, It • St. Clair. second consecutive day be. solidated Gas Co.; ED HICKEY of E. J. Hickey, associ- directors. Bank of Detroit Bralleh Office, identified as the same man Buecl •• u&er PIa. tween Arab guerrillas and Jor- ation treasurer; CLARENCE WASCHER, Jacobson's, '13 Kercheval avenue-on-the-HUI, involved in two other rape Dr. ADdenoa's pulimlnary danian troops. IS the man who polDted a gun at and assault cases, one in recommendatloD was baaed 011 • • • her and forced her to put money Grosse Pointe Shores. the master plan for South Hi&h ELECTRIC GUITARIST JIM! Fur ,Robbers School Leaders Lament In a brown paper sack. The rob- Gary Re.ume, 25, of WindIor, Scbool, denioped a year aco Hendrl.x, 24-year-old million- Plane Crash her eseaped with $1,056 in biDs Ontario, WIS captured by Role- by LInn Smith, DemieDe \ and aire idol of the acid rock gener- of small denominations, mostly ville police Wednesday 8eptem. Adams, BlrmiDgham arcbltec- ation, died Friday In a London Pull $16,700 Spreading of Unfounded Takes Lives muWated singles. The money ber 16, at 2:20 a.m. alter be ,1- tural lif.m, wbleb wu geaeratecl _pital a. the result of an !Ap- was recovered. leged1y Issaulted a womnn near by the f1Dal report or a 5O-mem- parent overdose of drugs. An Blanton was mot by Furtaw's 10.... Mile and. Gratiot 1D. an ap. ber eomm:.mitJ-wide eomml\tee Americ~ musician of Cherokee Job in Shop Reports Harming System Of Poi~ters partner, Patrolman Richard parent rape attempt. ftled with the Board of Edvea. Indian and. Nel1'O stockj Hen- Warren, when Blanton drew a The ROIeYiIle woman told pol- t10D ill JUDe, 1_. drix'. reeordinp frequeDtly Two WorrWtn and Man 's...~n~.nt~son.Su~pOrted by t:f~ads of Craft Piloted by Mrs. Ar- nickle-plated automatlefrom Ice that a man bid Ir"bed her Superintendent Anderton has IOta. more tltaD"'amillioD each "'---bot . 0 • ."'ssoclat~d,Srga",zahons In Plea to CItizens mond Cass.i1 Plummets his pocket aDd fired at Furtaw, after me had seen blm comiD, IUIlested thlt It least a major ... be bad be-. a Itar attrac- O:yligr;e Th.ft ~ ..»: ,,: ..":,",,.-~.~,,"." to'(;et 'A"CClirtiite'In{ormit~~",'~' ' as _~ officer, Ipproached W J,owuds ber oa haDCb and beea. part 01 the ma.ter plan milbt tion at the big .rock festivala After Takeoff-in. Fort question him, The officer feU to sereamiDl, the woman alerted be presented to the "oteri iD from New York's Woodstock to Watton.Pierce "We have an excellent school' system here and it is lauderdale, Fl., the ground l:.efore l:e could two patrolJ cars In the area who two propositioni to give cltireDI England's Isle of Wight. He had Store discouraging when we hear unfounded reports to the draw his service revolver. apprehended RealuRe wbJJe be a cboice of the amount they been arrested on nareotic:a contrary," Dr. Theos I. Anderson, Supermtendent of Two P~inters plunged to Warren, who was immediately was runnlJIg from the SCeJIe. want to 'pend to moderuiae the d1arges and some of biB c:on- their deaths in a crash of behind bls partner, drew his re- Two otIIer a.aq. 42.year-old structure. eerta in the United States bad Some f16,700 worth 01 The Grosse Pointe Public School System said. He alUloUtlced that bis total$>------their Beachcraft Bonanza alld opened fire, bitting PoUce belleve th&t Reaume "No matter how the total plaa been ballJled on grounds of valuable fun were stol- Blanton five time .. , twice in the was also Involved in a rape at. u divided now or ill the Dear staff was determined to do all Baker, president of tile Gros~e plane as they were taking obscenity. • • • en from The Walton-Pierce abdomen, once in the arm, In tempt reported 1D. the NEWS 01 future for preseDtatioD to the in Its. power to stop what he Pointe Plant Personnel Associa- off from Fort Lauderdale the jaw and in the bead. a SJkJrea re.ident Saturd~y, pubUc, a major overhaul 01 the termed fllllacious rumors about lion; .and Mrs. Grace Jacobi, SUday. September 20 shop, 17100 Kercheval, in a Executive Airport, on Sun- The circumstances which eli- September 12, followed ODe hour pIIylical plant Ja vital. As COlt. the schools and scbool person. president of the Grosse Pointe JORDAN OFFICIALLY AC- daring, daylight robbery on day, September 20_ maxed in the shoot-out, started iater by ripe aDd robbery of ~ Iy as it II at the moment. :t nel. "'!be beginning of the Public School Cafeteria Assocla- The Federal Aeronautics Com- shorUy after 12 p.m. 'lilursday, St. Clair Sborea womaD. will DOt beeome any leu expeJt- CUSED Syria Saturday of inter- Thursday, September 17. school year is an appropriate lion; vening in Its civil war by send- mission is still investigating the when Bllnton entertw.! the NBD Reaume fits the deJC!riptjoa .ive. We were told a year 110 ing an armored Infantry force Employes in the .tore were time to make this announce- Dr. Anderson said that he was cause of the crasb wbich took branch through the door at the glv~ by the women aDd bad that coastruc:tioD COlts probably ment," he said. "For some time heartened by the expression 01 into Jordanian territory to liS- Utlaware that a theft bad taken the lives of Mr. and Mrs. Arm- rear of the building. He got into been driving a car described by would ftc:alate 1 per eenl ptr we aD the scbools' staff have jOint ..solidarity by leaders of all .ilt Palestinian guerillas, the place unW City pollce contacted I ond Cassll, of Clairview court, line at Window No.2, .nd was the women as a late model two moath, or 12 per cent in a year. been concerned vlltb the dam- em.ploye groups. :llld Laudeo:dale.by-the-5ea. asked by the woman teller in door, blue with a black top. Be- lndicationa are now that the semi-official Egyptian news- them after I sUlplclous buslJles.s. age that irresponsible remarks ------_ paper, AI Abram, said Sunday Mrs. Cassil, 47, was piloting No. 1 to step over to her win- fore Reaume's capture, ODe of increase amounts to about • in Cairo. In Jordan, the guerll- man reported seeing two Negro bave bad on the school system," Three Arrested the pIline. Tbe crash occurred dow_ the womeD Slid the license pllte per cent," Dr. Anderson aaid. Dr. Anderson commented. 1.. rejeCted a governme'lt cease. femlles Ind ODe Negro male when the craft was about 200 PUUS RI. PIstol Oil the automobile was wblte PInt ..... o.lIIM4 fire and ordered fighting to eon- loading a car with fun before Al"ays AnDahle For Shoplifting feet off of the ground. Mrs. Cas. Blanton complied, .ftl!r which with blue letters .ud beg.n with Dr. Anderson COmmeuted that tinue In the three-day-old war fleeing north "on st Clair. "If our cltlzeDs have points sil banked the plane steeply, ra. he pulled out a .32 caliber auto- the Dumbers Ell-. Reaume'. Mr. Smith had laid that the against government troops. ODe to make or questions to aslt, we Three incidents of shoplifting dioed for help, then madr a 180 malic from his waist band with Ontario license, blv,e with white best way to aebieve the objec. report said ~,OOO persons have One tbe worneu attracted of sincerely urge them to contaet were reported to City police by degree turn, and plunged to the his right band, Ind with his left letters, Is Ell-231. tive 01 a new, limited first been Itilled or wounded in the the attentloa of the store em- us for accuute information," employes of Kay Batnl's, 16822 ground, according to Raymond bind, shoved a bag at the teller, Reaume has been Identified as phase, woa1d be to cOllltruet the fighting. ployes by suggesting she wanted SuperinteDdent Anderson added. Kercheval, within a two-day A. Richards. air traffic control- staling "You can fill this up". the assailant with pIIotos aDd in propoled addiUoa al'OUDd the •• • to purchase a drelll, wbUe the "As many in the district know, period. ler. The woman filled the bag with a police line-up. existing IDltrucUoaal Materials DEFENSE SECR:ETARY Mel. other slipped to the back of the I have set as one of my goals The first report was made The field emerge!!cy crew small currency, mostly singles, UlMIer Rea\')' ...... Center, (the W1ekiq Librar1). viii It Laird said Saturday that store, :lpened the fur closet and for the year an Improvement in on Friday, September 1B, at rushed immediately to tbe scene including mutilated. billl, .and Reaume, charged by Roseville RemodeUng in the eltiltlal as long u the Jordanian army removed IOme 13 garments. She scbool. community communlca- 6:30 p.rn", when Sharon Hatch- but the plane exploded into handed the sack to the bandIt. police with asslult with intent buiJdlq would be kept to a remains in control there are no and the male then loaded the I tioDS," he commented. ]n line er 24, was stopped outside of flames before the crew could The man asked the teUer if to rape, is being beld In I"comb minimum, Umlled to eOl1vertiD1 plans for the United States to furs into the vehicle. with this, he said that within the store by ar. employe after reach Mr, and Mrs. Cassll. she had filled up the bag, and County jail on a bond of $5,000. replaced 'Peelal area. to cia ... evacuate U.S. e1tizell6 who are the next week bis office will she had slipped a brown jump- Owner of Bradley Aviation de. she merely nodded" The robber In addition St. Clair Sbores is room •. Three existing buildin,. in that troubled country. Laird Police Immedi41tely sent out scribed Mrs, Cassi! as a "metic. described the situation in Jor. an all points bulletin on the trio. announce a series of speaking suit Into her hand bag" The put his gun in his pocket, picln!d charging ~aume with rape and would be removed as origlnall, engagements throughout the en. jumpsuit was valued at $26. ulous pilot, who alwa}:, checked up the money and went out the armed robbery aud set a ",000 Proposed and site work wollld dan as "rather fluid," and said Chief Andrew C. Teetaert told her plane thoroughly before fly- the NEWS that bls department tire district. He added that If When stopped, Mrs. Hatcher re- rear door. bond and Reaume II faein, a be limited to thlt area. the Jordanian army appears to bas been working on the case residents bave questions about fused to enter tile store and ing." The teller ran to the rear win. charge of .uault with Intent Dr. Anderson indteited that bave thingS in control. around the cloek and bave come the operation of the school~ City police were called. Officers Mr. Cassil. 70. was president dow and saw the robber get into to murder frtlDl Grosse Pointe Mr. Smith b.d estimated tbe of Armond Cassll, Inc. railroad • • • up with some good leads. they are wel~ome to call hi~ awrehended her at 51. Clair a light blue Volkswlgen, wblch Shores coat of the initial ,blse of tbe Moaday, Sep&ember !I contractors with offices at 17738 dlreel1y al 885-2000 or contact and Kercheval. She was ap. pulled away from a metered DeteCtive Sergeant F r a D It South HIgh project at $3,100,000. SYRIAN ARMY TROOPS, Among the item. stolen were the schools' Depart~ent of In- prised of .her rig~ts then taken Mack avenue. He had been in space. She could not see the li. Mustazza said that they lJItend A brealtdown of the P\'OIlM&l spearheaded by a Ilrge force a navy Broadtail coat, valued 1\t formation Services 885-2000 ex-I to the CIty station. She was business for over 30 years. cense plate. she told Federal to ask the eourt for a hlllh bond. foUows: 01 tanks and other armored $1,050; a mille maxl,colt, valued tension 56 Ind 57. ' 'accompanied by ber two chil- Mrs. Cassil was actlng vice- Bureau of Investigation agents Shores Pollct: Chief JOIepb VI- New Construction: vebicles, swept into northern at $1,050; I muskrat mlxi-coat, dren, ages two and frur, It the president and legal counsel for and Farms police because the tale said that It Ia Imporbnt for 70,000 sq. ft at $35 $2,4S0,OOCi Jordan along a broad front Sun- valued at $700; a bottle green Jola ill Support time of the theft. She admitted the company. plates werc covered with card- crime victims to be as observ- Remodelin,: The Cassils are survived by day to join Palestinian com- mole dyed coat, valued at $700; Joining Dr. Anderson in sup- the theft, posted $50 bond and board. anl II poss\ble in order to 1m- 210,000sq f\. at $30 4OO,OGO mandos In the civil war Iglinst a white bleached lamb parka, port were Stanley W. Smith, was given a court date or Oc- two daughters. Armalh and AI. The car, driven by a woman, prove the chances of apprehend- Site Development: lOll.• the government 01 King Hus- valued at $375; a natural lynx, president of the Grosse Poinle toher 13. wyth; a son. Armond II; Mrs. travelt'd east In the alley, and Ing a susped l.ter on. Demolition: 100,000 sein, Amman radio said. The valued at $I,5S0; I nltural silver Education Association, bargain- Two other thefts, both com- Cassll's sister, Florence Beaver, was lost to tbe teller's sigbt. "This apprehension is due to Equipment: lot1,OOO Jordanl.n govemment IMounee- fox coat, v.lued It $1,750; a ing agent for the sy"tem's teach- milted by l~-year-old Pol nIl' her brother, Georgc; and her However, tile teller, and the tel- the fact that Serreants Kidder, Furniture: 100,_ ment stressed tblt the second white .nd black lamb, Vllued at ers; Robert D. Welch, president girls occurred on S~turday, Sep- mother,~rs" Bernie Beaver, of ler from the second window. (St. Clair Shores officer), aDd Fees. Surveys: 2:IO,OGO force to Croll the border into $900; a natural Basllrisk, val- of the Grosse Pointe Adminis. tembcr 19. The first was at Detroit. gave FBI a3ents and Farms po. MUitana In their respective Contingency: 100,000 Jordan wit.bln 24 hours was ued at $1,050; a black-dyed hair- trators' Association; Mrs. Cbris- 12:45 p.m., whe~ II girl pi~ked FUneral services were held in !lee a good description of the departme~ts, worked bard and _ composed of regular Syrian sell. valued at $750; .nd a nit- tina Beck, president of the up a. leather Wflst watch band, Fort Lauderdale. holdup man. the victims were /lble to give n..- __.__ $3,fOO,OGO mWtilry forces. ural ranch mink, vllued at Grosse Pointe Association of hId It In the palm of hel lland, There were three customers descriptions of the assaDIDt," ~ rue:...... $5,000. Educational Secretaries' Oliver and walked out of the store. She (Coatblued on r.,e 8) Vitale said. Dr. Anderson Slid thll the • • • ------'__ was observed in the act by an Parents to Wash I SECRETARY OF STATE ------propoaal inclllde. tbe demolitioD WUllam P. Rogers. warning employe, who alop;H!d her out. a,ainst a bigger war in tile Mid. side ot the store. She admitted Cars Saturday • (c.eIIIlJIelI • ..... I) die East, railed on Syria Sun- 1,147 Elms Lost in Farms the thert, was taken to the City W 00ds A CClUJed 0f StaU lng Sh}-S-- day to end Immediately its re- stalion, then turned over to hcr Thc Parent Club or Grosse parents. POrted invulon of Jordan, He Pointe North High School wlll Since 1954, Records Show The third incident occurred pointedly uked Russll to urge sponsor a car wash In the high By Public Safety Officers R:c:-ves at 3:30 p.m", when a girl hid school parking lot on Saturday. ~:=.t a Syrillt wjthdrawal. Rogers In ~ 1970 Dutch Elm Disease In all cases where conclusive four dollars worth or lingerie In Woods' public safely officers. The majority of the oRicer's Rapped short of openly threat- Septemher 26. from 10 I.m. to report submitted to Firms City visual evidence Is not possible, her purse. She was stopped in an effort \.0 present wage ne. compllints concerned a 1011 of The Grosse Pointe Public ening milltary counter-action by 4 p.m" to raise money ror the Mlnager Andrew Bremer, Jr., but tile elms are suspected of outside the store by an employe, general we](are fund. goliatlOll~ between themselves faith-In the city's nelotlator. Ol- Sehool S)-lItem wa. amOftl the the United States. President by John DeFoe, director of Pub. hlvlna: the diseue, samples are takl'n to th" City station. and The ear wash Is under the co. and the Cily before the public, fleers say th.t Boonstra Is beln, 18 school dlltrlctl and four ectu. Nixon II reportedly ready to in- Ill' Service, it Will revealed thlt taken and sent to Lansing for turned over to her parents. chairmanship t,f Bruce Bock. asked the city council to con- unreasonable .nd ha. m.de no caUon llsoelaUons seleded as tervene If he judges It necl!ssary the Farms has lost I total of Inalysis" Positive samples re- stantz and Tom Clark. The Dads sider negotiating dlrectiy with coneesslons whDe the officers' wlnnen 01 OW A. Crosby Co slve lordln. l.147 private .nd public-owned sulted In tile removal of 53 PM' will do an excellent job for them In publlc meetings rather bug lining com m I It e e bas School Public RelaUon. A"ardl. • • • elms to the bUlht since 1854. Vltely-owned trees, and six dty- Car Stereo Tape only one dollar, but will grate- th.n m.klng use of city.hlred dro\Jped Its demands "several presented by tbe Michi,an Ed ..- Tlrel4lay, SeptemlJer 2Z However, DeFoe stated, the owned trees" fully accept Iny additional con- negotiator Earl R. Boonstra. thousand doll Irs In benefits and c.tIon AssoeiaUon Innuall1. THE TREASURY SAID Mon. loss during 1970 was 103 on prl. Dead Ind dying elms, which PIaver Stolen of tribution. The request was made at the w.ges." Named for a nationll ]Moneer day that haU of 3,000 doctors vale property. and 28 on clly were condemned Ind removed, Assisting the chairmen ",ill be city council meeting Monday. Petrik, a member of the bar. in the .cbool public relaUonl who reeeived $25,000 from the Pl'operty, for a total loss of 131 numbered 53 from private land, Charles Schultz. 2OB25 Bay. members or the Parents Club September 22, In which I letter gaining committee and presl. are., the procram honors reo ,overnment in Medicare or lrees, as compared to the 197 and 22 from city land. making side, St. Clair Shores reported as well as the faculty. was submitted by Pltrolman dent 01 the Woods Police QIfl. cenUy.retlred Otis crosby, of Medicaid payments In 1968 durln~ 1969, of which 152 were the total loss ror tills year, 103 thc theft or his car stereo to Stephen Petrik asking for an cers AssocllUon, asked thlt the the Detroit Public School •. CroI. faDed to report I "substantial" removed from prlnte lind, and prlvlte Ind 28 clly, as compared Woods pollee Saturday, Septem- SPARE TIRE STOLEN open discussion regarding wage next sClllon be held In a public by begin bls c.reer In the De. amount of Income on their tax 45 from city land. to the 152 trees removed from ber 19. A spare white wall lire was and rrlnge benefits. meetlng, saying tbal the councD trolt schools lnformatiOfl .rv- returns, Meade Whitaker, tax The director stlled tIlat In private property and 45 from Schull% told police that be- stoten from a station wagon The wage Issue surrounds 1'1 should become more Involved in Ices department in 1133. leglslltlve counsel for the Trea. conjunction wltll the complete city property during all of 1969. tween noon and 12: 15. while he owned by Gertrude Labuhn, dispute In which the public the wage dispute, The MEA award. procrarr. ea. IUry Department, told the Sen. elly-wide survey m.de twice a The 19611loss Is tile highest of was Inside "The Nude !>'hop", 11537 Wayburn, sometime be- safety officers say they deserve "We first submitted a wage courages boarda of edUC.tiOll Ite Fln.nce Committee that In year, 111eFarms olGO cheeks all any year, as far as thc Firms Is 21Y754 Macle avc., 8Omeone had tween 1:05 and 1:30 p,m., Satur- more thsn the $500 a year the and benefits package on April 'lld orglnlzed edu~tioa associa- some cues as much as $100,000 requests by residents desiring concerned. since Dutch Elm Di. broken into his locked car and day, September 19. The car had City is ortcrlng them to fight 7," Petrik aald In a complaint tion. In communlc.Uons pro- In government p.yments went Inspection of suspicious look Ing sease WII Ilrst discovered In the had stolen a floor.mounted been puked and locked .t the fires aside from their service In against Boonstra. "We had no grlms to the PIlbUc and to tIMIr UDreported. elms. United States In the early 1950s. stereo tape deck. Seven.Mlck shopping center. tbe polleeman'. c.paclty. (C...... ) own memt.en or employes. P.,e Two GROSSE POINTEi NEWS Thursd.y. September 24, '970 A.ir South !,igh Renovation \Desert- Boot' (C.&iIIHtI fr.. rl" 1) year, Ind 20,(,00x 85, for a total High School received ils first ol the QloIOnsethut IIIld 'I'OI'It of $17 each year Ihereafter. students. At that time, Grosse Annex bulldin,s. Longer term iaues for this Pointe's original high school Tbe Superintendent of Schools amount would require slightly was called. "South High School." .. Id that "Priority I," (as he less millage to finance tlN!m. In t968 both seniQl' high' has termed it), would mean that Dr. Anderson indicated Ihat schools housed grades' '9.12 as South would have 13 new scil'nce the plant at South High School the existing junior high schOOlS rooms. 17 new classrooms, olle had been studied on three dil. began 10 be operated as middle lecture room, expansion oC t!le lerent occasions by three In- schools for grades 6.8, and mosl Instructional Materials Center. dependent architectural 1irms. of the district's 10 elementary and Include the relocation nnd all of whom had come up with schools were organized on a updating of the music facilities approximately the same recom- Kindergarten through grade 5 B. McDaniel .. Shop at South High SChool. mendations for renovation or Ihc plan. 15102 KERCHEVAL VA 1.1200 MOST IWOI "Priority 2" on the Superin. facility. 0,. .. T"e,... Fri., 9 10 • ,.11I. CIIDIT CAIDS tendent's list Is "to reh~biJitat'l Completed I. 1'21 M.... , Wed., T!II"'. 9 '0 6 p.lIl. and upgrade such areas as art. Grosse Pointe High School Burglar!! Vii!it Sa,,,,do, 9 •. M. 10 6 p.IIl. AC:UPTED industrial arls and the auditor. was completed and occupied hy ium." students on February 1, 1928 In Office Building Dr. Anderson's "Priorilv 3" March, 1942,the Induslrial Arls is 10 expand careteria laciliti'.!3 Building was completed, The Burglars broke inlo the Pro- flte fiMIt ill ""1 f.,1titfI1 above the present gym-field acquisition DC Ihe Grosse Pointc fessional Building, 15324 Mack room area and complete any Country Day School was ap. avenue, and completely ran- olber phases of Ihe m3stl'r proved by voters in April, 1953. sacked the offices of the nine plan. The original mastcr plnr. to meet the school's burgeoning companies occupying the edifice. Are You a Man does not include the addition of post World War 11 stu<1ent en. Park police disclosed Ihat gro!o~e pointe I Don't pamper your Desert Boots. With a little loving a swimming pool. rollment. In April, 1955, l!Je sometime between 8:45 p.m. on downtown, birmingnam neglect, they mellow gracefully and become tho most Without somer ..el moll--hoy lecomla, More COitly gymnasium.auditorium complex Sunday. September 13 and 8:35 distinguished pair of casuals in your wardrobe. Age old a Store "Considering the continuing at South High School was fin- a.m. on, Monday, September 14. delroli rise in building costs. we are ished. In September, 1961. the Ihe burglars entered the build- dearborn look of comfort with genuine Malayan plantation crepe cerlainly not saving money by mathemalics center (an addi. ing through a second story win. Phone, 8825210 soles. Desert Boots, the rugged shaggy look just right for fall. , postponing this long overclul' tionaI floor on the Induslrial dow. which was unlocked. The project. However. the linancial Arts Building) was in use. The report of the breakin was sub. climate of the nation may well lalest addition to the school, mitted to the authorities on Men's sizes 6!h 10 13. , .. $17 • dictate a modest beginning 10 the Wicking Library. an octa. Tuesday, September 15, by the Women's and boys sizes. _ $14 Ihe project," Dr, Anderson said. gonal structure placed in the building owner and manager, _.~ parking lot lacing G r 0 sse Charles E. Cuminsky. "The stoTe with the Interested citizens have ask. Pointe boulevard, was opencd Now open Thursday ~ persoJlal touch" . ed what it ,"ould cost them ill in September, 1964. Det. Charles Petrie said that eveni,19 'Iii 8:30 114 Kercheval 0(1 the Hill terms of millage to finance the the firms occupy a tolal of 20 fo, your ~"cppin9 Minutes away from all Pointes $3,600,000proposal. At a six per Grosse Pointe ,High School wa! otrices on three floors, and thai (onvenienlill!' shoes for men & boys all had been entered, either by 1-94 to Metropolitan Beach Exit cent inlerest rate for 20 years, the community's only public bon.Ameticard, mostli'r d,,,.~dinen dub 1430 So. Gratiot, Mount Clemen$ lor example, it would cost 1.10 high school until September, breaking the glass ol the doors mills the lir~1 year, and .85 ol a 1968, when Grosse Pointe Norfh leading into the offices, or by mill each year thereafter. I forcing doors open with some lorm of prying inslrument. A mill Is one dollar per thOIl' Parents Assist ------sand dollars on the taxable The burglars, according to the value ol a piece ol real estate "thiet,. F d detective. climbed up the back .• .t.I of the ediIice, edged themselves in the school district. The ClIst C un to a homeowner with properlY' along the eavestrough, and valued. at $20,000 for tax pur. In view of the tightness of swung themselves through the poses (and $40,000 for sale pur. ~e 197()'71 Grosse Pointe pub. open window. poses) would be 20000 x 110 llc school budget, aU Inter- The place is leased by ac- or I total oC $22 f~r the f'rr.. scholastic athletics have been counting firms, sales company NEW from I pllced on a self-supporting representatives, and other pro. KNOX ...... basil. fessional organizations, Pelrie ..... Tbe Parenls Club of Grosse said. KE I""lIIIII Pointe North High School is He said that the breakin oC 'W..... a~pealing to ~11. parents and each office must be dealt witll f"IIIIIl fnends for a minimum donation as a separate burglary since it BRO Iii $10. concerned different firms, and MODEL-END Thi5 book of tickets will per- a separate report must be made BOLT-END CLEA.N UP . mit the buyer to attend aU home of each. which could prolong _ports events. Letters have the investigation. SA.LE I been written to each Grosse The de!ective said that the SALE NEW ' 70 Pointe North High parent urg- burglars took miscellaneous of- ing them to support this worth- fice equipment and Portable while cause. The proceeds will radios, and in some cases, petty Men'. be used to assist ill the cost cash from boxes in desk of mai.ntainlng the nine ~ports drawers. Total amount of the In .which tthe school partici. Made-to-Meas ure pate •. loss is not known, he added. . W1~out substantial support 'Sport Coats 'LYMOUTH I.Dr. H'tot! ID thu activity U.e athletic FURY III Y" ./If. program at North High School will be In serloua j'!Oardy. Cer. And Suits tainly a well.rounded sports lift Your Spirits with '2499 program Is an inte~ral part of IIG SELECTION any outstanding secondary ll Sport Coats - $97 a New I'Flying Cloud INSTANT DELIVERY school. For tiCKets you may fOlltact A quality felt in a most becoming style. Signal NEW '70 CHRYSLER Jamell Cooper. assistant prin. Suits - $134 - $144 $154 flag ornament makes it personally yours. cipil at Nor!h. Choose Swiss chocolate, horizon grey, ebony H::'~' '2799 grey. or black. "A light weight felt." 22.50 Updafe your wardrobe to NEW IARRACUDA Support Project \ '2244 At South High your individual fashion WHALING'S NEW '70 DUSTER tastes from our lorg~ The Executive Board of the Parents Club of Grosse Pointe GralJnd set. Tapered men'S wear '192. Fiberglass' While North High School, at a lMet. selection of bolt.end Ken .... wn ing on Thursday, September 3;. Inches 01 Base 10, passed a resolution In un. Complete fabrics ... now specially Chrysler-Plymouth animoua support of the reno. tf!.~'8'SC) vation of Grosse Pointe South Simple .,. .". Birmingham !lort ofltn Tllllrr. QndFri. II",iI 9:60 )3'0 ~ JIFFllSOH Evn LO 1-0450 High School. 10 Install priced. Select from 0, wide Ot»o" Moft••TlMln. _111I' This resolution was present . Detroit's NO.1 U.S.Fill Source • tIlI lot"",",, _II • P.M. ed. by Tom Candler, IS a rep- from $J.2'i variety of rnudels that !...... ***********. resentative of the Parents Club, to the Board ol Education at a meeting at South ,High on include shaped single- Monday, September ~4. and double-breosteds,

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• .. • • GROSSE POINTE NEWS 1 strucling faclliUc,; for private board. Such a plan will obvl. proposal, and 6hare your think- Air Commission Recreational Authority lease. have operaled under slm. ously re'luire certain legal re- Ing with us in the near future?" C'-MIlIUM All'•• il:, ~ sets o( circumstances. search; il appears proper for Sincerely yours Headed by Boyer S I f p. ""'ormalion of Ihe non.prom the Board to offer some assist. Barbara R. Thompson IA.YLAJID ARIA 'ugg~ste( or outtes corporatian (or foundation) for ance in that area. Harold R. Boyer. of East (Mrs. Joseph P.) (his purpose should enlille It "Will you please give some . President, Board of Jetfel'lOn avenue, WII elected In the past months the GrOille Lor,e I-Bedroom A.pI., A.vailabl~ be admlnistl!rcd by Ihe City of 10 lax exemptlon. Thh slatus considerallon to this general E'ducation chairman of the, Aeronautics Pointe Hockey Association has Grasse Pointe; a possible alter. would aid the hockey associa. Model Open Daily 1 to 4 p.m. Commission of the Michigan De- sought permission from all of native is the naming of an inde. tion and athcrs in generating parlment 01 Commerce, on Sep. The Pointe. to build a Commu. pendent administrator, und~r lhe required fin~ncing. tember 1&. nity Sports Center in each of conditions rather rigidly drawn. "An arrangement of this kind 21422 &acom/ield Bet. 8-9 Mi. Rd.. Boyer, a retired General their cities. They were turned "As a condition of its parti. Motors Corporation vice pres I. down tor various reasons by should involve the Board of cipation and subsequent tease Education in no legal or finan- GIVE THE NEW YORK dent, who organized GM'. avl. Gro.qse Pointe Park. Shore!!. of the necessary property ta ,. •• ~•• IAU'AI' 'IU1-0269 ation neet. luceeeds Mario Fon- Farms and Woods. Currently cial way beyond furnishing a sucli a corporation. (for a nom. representative to the advisory SUNDA Y TIMES A HOME tana of Iron Mountllin .....ho ha~ they have been discussing the Inal fee. for an extended period been chairman tor the past use of Elworthy Field In the of time). the Board of Educa. year. City of Grosse Pointe, located tion would establish a list of « ..,,~ A member of the Commission in the block bounded by Wa. conditions essential 1o the so. -yollrs!- . I~..i since 1946. Boyer 'las been ac- terloo and Charlevoix; Netf and tisfaction of the Circuit Court PIANO live in Detroit-area nying lIC. st. Clair, with the City Council. and in the best inter~t~of the tivitles for many years, as a The property was purchased pilot has logged more than 5,000 residents at the school district. f. 110urs. He served as chairman by the Baard of Education with Such condftlans might include: for eflidt'lll ullll .lept'lUlahle f of the Detroit Aviation Com. a gift for this specific purpose I. "The Board of Educ~tion TUNING home .Ielivery Suutlay mornin~ ••• ~ mission and was chairman ot from the Joy family. would not be obliged financial. .~ the Aircraft Production Board President of the Board of Edu. Iy in this arrangement. The SINCE 1950 .~ dul'ing World War 11. catlon, Barbara R. Thompson project wauld need to be estab . CALL 961.2615 or 547.7794 '," He allO served as chairman ~xPlailnetd thde Bdoarsd'spobesition.Iished on a self.sustaining basb of t!le Detroit Metropolitan Au- In a e ter lite eptem r and operate at a level which L. MARION 372.3776 Quarte,l., Rate (J3 Weeks) $13.00 f thority which conducted .'ev- to all the mayors and president wou:': in addition 10 covering eral studies regarding airport of The ,l;horell. expenses, pravlde funded reo needi In the Detroit area duro In it Mrs Thompson indi. serves for maintenance. Provi. ing the time be was - on the cated that the Board 'ot Educa. sions would need to be made Authority. tion owns Elworthy Field un. for eventual demolition or alte. Lynn D. Allen ot Pontiac. 111 der conditions which require ration of the building in Ibe optometrist who was an air that the field be used for rec. eventuality that Ihe hockey ta. gunner during World War II. reatlonal purposes in the com- cility might one day prove un. was elected vice chairman suc- munity available to all in the successful Or for some reason ceeding Boyer. Groue Pointe School District. might outlive its usefulness to Allen, who Is Oakland County's "The Board haa not the funds the community. Clerk.R~glster of Deeds. has to utilize and develop the field 2. "It seems reasonable that been a member of the Commis- adequately, nor can it devote the Board',; participation would sion since J969. the time and effort required to be conditional upon the agree- Allen, a private pilot far 2'1 promote its development. The ment of each of the govern. years, studied leronautled en. gOI'emmental units appear un- mental units to be represented glneering alter the war and enthusiastic about assuming op. in thl! corporation. then switcbed his major tn op- eration ann complete develop. 3. "The Circuit Court wauld tometry and bellan practicing ment of the tield. require satisfaction that the in PooUal' foUowing his Jradu- "There Is hope, however, that conditions ot the original gilt alion from Northern illinois the current interest of advo- of the property naw known as College ot Optomett:>'. cales of hockey and tennis Elworthy Field would be met A1lel1 was appointed Clerk. could be utilized to take a .mall under the new arrangement. Om. .hlrtl ...... Register at Deeds. following -though first-step toward • This would Include a commit. Fall SHIRT .peclfic.lI, f.r tM.y'. the death of bil father, who ('(Immunity recreational author. ment that E:worthy Field con...... cllorfll .trIpn held the post for 26 yeats. ity. It should be possible to tinue to be used for "public SHOWDOWN •• 11 tNllk...... have formed a Micbigan non. recreational purposes for the tieut, Doyle Serve8 profit corporation or founda. benefit of the residents of the Begins Here Select fn...1tt cellar tion to undertake the develop. SChool District". 'ow "Such an arrangement as the ItJl •• SillS 14Y.! t. 17. Aboard Support Ship mt.nt ot hockey and tennis fa- cilities. Representl'ltlves of the one suggested above is not wllh. Navy Lieutenant (J u n i 0 r Grosse Pointe communities and out precedent. The Grosse e....lhrtitlg New Fall Neckwear 3,50 to 5.50 Grade) Lawrence A. Doyle, Jr .• the Board of Education would Pointe Communities Youth Ser. husband of the former Miss be members 01 such a corpora. vice Division has same of the Maureen J. O'Brien of 65 Lake tlon or foundation and would same characteristics. Farther Shore road, departed Norfolk, be represented on the Board of afield, local governmental rev- Va., on August 27, tor the Directors. The operation of EI. enue authorities, when con. Mediterranean aboard the fast worthy Field might hopetully combat support ship USS Seat------tie. Grosse By means of the latest ship. Moross Crash to-ship transler systems. the Seattle will transfer over nine Pointe N~ws Injures Driver P1lbUabed EvefJ Tbursclay by mWlon gallons of liquid fuels AIIleelle.PabUlkn, lie. and five thoUland tons of cargo, Harry J. FergUlon. 22. 463 .. Kercheval AYeDH ammunition. and missiles to at Riverside drive, Detroit, WIS GNite PofJIte,MieIl. Open Thursday evenings 'ta 8:30 sbips operating with the Sixth azae still .Usted as bein, In crltica! Phone TU 2.6900 "eel. coDditlon In St. John Hospital on l'bree Tnak LIlIes TueSday, September 15, suffer. Sftond ClUI PO.U1lle paid at 0.- ing from Injuries r~eived when ~~~::ronD.thtll q,oo Per Year his car smashed into a utility b7 1.. 0 1".00 oulald. wrtr.ne Coun. pole,iD tront ot 3111 Morass road, tykd:~~:e':fJ.~~lfdr: ..J!~~tf:~l. on Sunday. September 13. Ch.ne_ of Addre. Form. 11711to . -I'nc to a Farm. poll'Ae • Ker.h.vel, Grouo PotDUI Aceo.... ." .... Be In thtI Nen otrlco b,".MU.Tuo report, Ferguson was traveling da_'_N_OO_D_to_ ...._ ....._InM__ rtl_.._,,_. _ south on Moross, at. 4:50 a.nl. onS un day, when his car c r ass e d the centerline and crashed into an Edisoil pole. He suffered s eve r e lacera lions about the face and Internal in- juries. Police received sev.eral calls from c it I zen s who w ere AT THIS awakened by the sound of the crash. Ferguson was taken to the hospital by Farm. Fire De- partment ambulance: Officers at the scene, said that it appeared that Ferguson OPPORTUNITY! had either fallen asleep at the wheel, or had blacked out tor some reason. He was alone in the aulo, which was totally demolisbed. The vehicle we:: valued at $2.000 .

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31.00 PAIR-REG. $35-$40-$45 shih . SKI PANTS:: 25:. to manufacturers INSEf\T PANTS. OVER. THE. BOOT' .nd TOSS A COIN . • • REGlJLAR SKI PANTS" .t OM low price. (for 5%'% time savings ...with passbook convenience) Yau're sure to win, Genuine Bring • friend , , , 2 ~ir $"5, Men's and handsewn Bass Weejuns@ Gel your earnings inlo high gear . with a 5~;% Want a shorter maturity period!! Manul~cturers maccasins come in many t..dies', t..YIWIY Now, styll!s - but the comfort is Time Depo,iI Account in handy passbook form, also oAers a 51,% Time Deposit Account in pass. ~"'I ~Iy always the same, Weejuns\~) book form with a one.year maturity. Minimum ... the smart thing - the With your own personal Manufacturers Bank right thing - ta wear. passbook inslead of a cerliflcale, y, >u can walch deposit is $500, addilions 01 $50 or more may be mode 01 any time. your savings grow, compounded conlinuously for Ihe enllre 2'yeor malurlty period So il the combination of lOp bonk interesl and passbook convenience appeals 10 you, Accounts may be opened lor as lillie as $500 move your money 10 Additions 01 $50 or more can be mode 01 any Manulacture,s - lIT. CIis IlOOMPiU H1W \ATHRUP ~ .. Kercheval at St. Clah. .'1 lime. Each deposit malures In two years "thaI's my bonk" 12" S. MATlOT 2740 WooawARD 21645 SOUTHAU Of'fN THUIlSOA Y EVENINGS '" ...... fA 16 ...... ,. Lah ~. s.lIt fA 12'" ;' ..... ""161I .....I...... 1Iz.M66 O~n D.lly JO-9, Sat. 10.5:30, (Iosed Sun. Ptge Four GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, September 2~, 1970 ------,------Back in The Pointe after two pled not lullt)' to the chule, 1\ chu.ed with .peedin" entered years in Colorado Sprinl' are Woods Accused of .Stall..-ng Docket Cleared By Judge Pyle II Iand was found DOt lullty and a plea of not ,ullty aDd wa. MR. Ind MRS. ROGER FITCH, ~ ------the case was dismissed. found IlIllty and paid a fiDe CONNIE, ROGER, JR., DOUG. -- Devlll pel'lODl appeared be. tember 23. Albert C. Prast of 11 WilUIOIl, of $10. (e-U .. et1 frOB 'ale I) man's job I•• ettln, taulber aU fore "arm. I1lIII1clpal Jud,e Willow D. Blanlon of 21702 ------LAS Ind RANDY, who moved from a home in Flliher rOld meeting IInlJl June 3 and not the time Ind If office" ar. lID. RoOert H. Pytel1 011Wednelda)', Lakeview, St. Clair Shores, pled another meeting for Iwo weeks hippy at tbelr there ma)' Septtmber ADalllwer not guilty to a charge of care. and have returned to one In Job, t, to .wn. Washlngtoo road. after that. Thill man I. guilty of be a resultant, Iithouib unlateD' moaet for ,aried law ,lolatloaJ. less driving. liis trial date hiS I delay tlctles Ind Is trying to lional, decruse in serviee be. "'ve odMn who failed to, come been set for Octobcr 14, al Our 10" Year force compulsory arbitration." cause of I decrease of morale. to court, iIOW have wlrrlnta 3 p.m. Patrolman Donald Sun ."id I The Woods Public Satet,. De- 0\ItItUdiq for tllelr ure.tI. lIeane B. Worthlnglon of 1683 Additions and Custom Building that Boonstra "is not doing the plrtment Is a rarity ImOll' po. Robert Rabm of _ Woodl Pa,el, Uncoln Park, was found by City or the publ;c ufet,v offlcer. lice. departments In that fire lane, dlar,ed with ha,iq IlIl ,uUty of failure 10 yield the any good" and that he was us. flghtlnl1s also considered a Plrt 1170 lieeuse p1.ale for h1I boat, right of way and ~auslng t'\ a~- ing a "stalling tactic" In order of the policeman'. dut)'. Oak wa. fOUDd,ullt)' aDd finea US cldenl. lIer fine was $15. 10 make more money. Park, the only other city In the for the ofteDle. Hugh G. Tucker of 6131 St. ART COUVREUR On May 15 1970 under Coun. area requiring similar duties of IIlke Walworth 01 sse Koro'l Jean, Delroit, accused or drlv. RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL Bun.PER FOR 20 YEARS cUman DCn;:l'mln Pinkos reeom- their officers, haa offered tIIelr road, 1110 char,ed with water. ing while his operator's license mendallon,. the council voted to menbea salaryfts Woods01 $12,441officerlpliiSIlaveotb- .."r."'"u....,'-'atlon. , --w'.,...... a water was suspended, was faund guilty 779.2578 hi.re Boonstra to rep~\';sent the :en n~f~e~ed $11,700 for com. ~~Wi~\I::e:.~r:ae:' ~d: and paid a fine of $50, and sen- I SAVE ON ~7(:~ City as a labor negollator al a bined pollee and fire servlCfll. mirror, wa. fouad lullt)' aDd tenced to seven days In the De. 1 cost of ~ per hour. The City One Woods officer said be be- paid f1Det totaliq $Z$. trolt House or Correction. In ad. I 240 Packages had orlt'lDally. decided to ~V. lIeved that money waa being William H. Wilker of 38e6 dlUon, he was placed on proba...... ~~~.H+++~+ .... ~+tH~.~.«~ ..... point a negotiator after City slIVedwith the combined poUce. WoodbaU, Detroit, aecUHd 01 lion for one year. Manager Chester ~cterscn was {ire operation stating that a {uU- driving a motor vehicle whUe Donald F. Cole of 500 Wash. E e4'1~~l~"RSR~eK of m asked by Ihe Pub!lc Safety De. time lire department with a 21. WIder the influence narcoUc., Inglon, tlckeled (or speeding, :,.~41~ 88 p~rtlnenl t~ begIn. w.age and man conlplement would eo.t the .tood mute. Judie Py(eU ad. ------_.,--~- I(rmge beneflls negollatlons. clly $10,375 per mln with 110 Joumed the matter unW be .ets «M~H.H{:{;-t~:{;~tHH{.H{~;:Mf.t{:{:H{:_;.N-H+H. P149 Woods. Mayor Kennelh MC-' Cringe benefits. He said the to- aDOtber court dal.e. Leod sald the reason they (the lal eosl would be $217,8'15. Gary II. Barroo of 3251' council) had decided to obtain Woods o!flcers. are aulDI UUea, Fraaer, wa. f1Ded $eO '10" Ii-' 01/ Ihi, ... pro[esslonal services. Is that $11,450 plus 10 percent for fire aDd p1aeed on probation for OIle hilS been re.shuffl€d to - IlEAl "141" .t11 .. • PWtic S-WIt INtI Ihey thought a professIOnal labor services. )'ellr, IIll1'in, whicb time be mllst - eIK8 ., SAl'." ...... negoll~tor was mo~c capable of Figures were slated showing report to the court ooce a I=ISI-tER MEWS achievlOg an eqUitable settle. the number of .oUlcers in rela. moDUl. He WI' found ,ullty of -----SPECIAl----- ment for both sides. lion to the number of citlzel1l in eareleu dri,ing. 377 Fisher Road "Fur-Uned" PLASTIC "We are nol \allor negotia- I eacb of the Grosse Polntes. With Barron wal .110 found 'lIiUy (just Ilcross the pllrking lot from Farms Market) tors," IIIcLeod said. "1'h[s coun- j a populalion of 23,000, Grosse 01 operatiD, a motor vehicle HOCKLAND SKI BOOTS cll feU It was Import ani to get Pointe Woods figured romp.r. wltbout bavinl a license on bl. professional services." . ably with the other Pointe. in pet'IOI1. For this offeDae, he WIS MORE BROWSING ROOM (,. R'lI, 8000 M.n's and NOW Palrolman Wayne Baum said oUlcer slrength. However the ordered to obtain a !lceDae, after MORE REASONS TO BROWSE /odil,,' ,ilO' even Ihough the council memo point was brought up that eaeh at ten din g a Driven Safety 50 b,,' ... 57 mo" 10" •.. bers may not be qu~lilied nego. of the other deparlments hid ae. Scbool. He allo paid a fine of for unusual gifts for your gllming friends tialors, t~~y are stili re.sponsible cess to separate fire proteetloo $10 for WI ,klIaUoD. to tile clllzens. lIe pomted out services. Kyle B. BUlb of 1280 South «...... -tH.'i«H4+«~~~H*-o •• *i --NOW IN STOCK-- that employ~s canno~ do. an ~f- A request was made by Pa- Renaud, stood mute to a ~barge fectlve job If tllere I~ dissalLs. trolman Druce Harone for the of reekle .. drlv1.a,. Tbe Judge You no longer hllve to step up to faction III the ranks. councll to appoint at lea.t one let September 23 a. the trial MAGICIAN 1971 LANGEBOOTS "You (the council) are caus- member 10 attend the barglln- date in tile matter. TED JOHNSON The Card Rllck. Now you step in. Ing dissension becalJse you are ing sessions In an ellort to ob- Geol'.e SiWOIl II, of 211 Yen. ~Cl4l1dnlJ In ehlldt.n', ""rll •• Experience not dealing with us in good lain more council Involvement dome accuHd of lpeedlnJ, en. Over 10 Jun eXI'llJ1enc. F... Informallon nHset faith," Baum said. "Employes In the dispute. tered' • plea of DOt luUt)'. HIs lANGE.FLO do Iheir best when they are sat. CouncIlman Pinkos answered trial dlte bal been set for Sep- boOI mold. 10 1°1>' Isfled, and they are not litiS' Marone saying that any mem- fool in about 5.minvtes. No breok.in Ilme required. fied." ber cannot in good conacience Lo V. I t Baum added tbat the police-: attend the meetln,s. He 'pointed unge 10 a es STANDARD .••• 120.00 ----~------out that the council had hired Cl. Curf CARLOAD the negotlalor to reprelent the osmg ew , ~~~PEiliION: : ~;~'.: city and. ethically tbey eaDllOt Tbe Nigbtingale Lou n g e, oversee the same man they had 20781 MIdi:, wa. fOWldto be in appointed tor their repreaenta. ,iolatioa 01 the 2:30 a.m. cur. CARLSON 110n. few for bars servinl liquor in A citizen supported Harone's lllIchflID. stalement saying that Boonltra While on patrol. HOlIday, was "in an enviable position". September 14, Woods pollee TV He urged the council tD meet DOtleedthat there were .Ix can personally with Ihe officers for parked outIide of the bar aDd a wage settlement and, iA a ref- patrons were not lea,,1ng the 1970 erence to Boonstra, asked thlt eatabl1dlmeDt. A time cheek Durance there be no "buffer zOIIe." from Jliebllan Bell Telephone 'Mayor 'McLeod summed up re,ealed that it ",as past 2:31 SAVE the council's feeling. laying am. that Ihey are In no position to IIIIide the bar, It WI' found up to open the council meetlnl lo Del- that a IrouP 01 five indl,iduals, otiations. Including the bar'l owner, Frank "It's just as {rultratlnl to UI Losh, 11374 Couletr, Detroit, '100 to as it is to you," McLeod laid. were ta1kJng aDd driDklDg. LAST CHANCE TO SAVE' •• $200 ' "We want a settlement 81 mucb Polke informed Lash that he as you llo." .a. In violation of tile Liquor Harold McLau.g~lIn says: Although not promisinl any. CoGtrol Act. WheJl asked, Losh Don't Buy any Color T.V. until you call 206..9 Mock Ihlng McLeod said thlt be .ald that be keePl the .aU clock At"_I. CI M'.) would talk to the city manager let lbead of the correct time us First For.The Best Price in an effort to find a quicker In order to clear the bar be- 8~-4260 solution to the talks. He added flft the curfew. that he was lure the disc:u•• ion had done some good. Carnera 'Club Meets Tuesday Mercury introduces The Grosse Pointe Camera Club will meet on Tuesday, sep- tember 29, at 8 o'clock, at the a new and better SIIIGII car. War Memorial. Two interesting Kodak slide sho~s; "How to Take Better Tr:lvel Picture.," and "How to Plan Your Travel Show," will be presented. 1971 MERCURY COMET Visitors are welcome.

1. Take the best small-car ideas. A choice of 6's or V-8. Comet has them all. Easy parking and turning: the 2 This is one small car that offers you exactly the door can turn in a circle only' 35.6 feet in diameter! power you need or want. You have a choice Low p~ice: Mercury's l?w. g ;- g'Y'~,;;g of 3 thrifty "sixes" or a high.performance est-priced car. Gas mIle. _-l-__~~=_~~_L-:. V-B. The standard engine is a 170 cubic age: rivals imports. Simple servicing:.a handy rel,lalr inch "six" with 100 horsepower. One op- - manual is available with dozens of dO'lt.yourself lips. tional "six" is a 200 cubic inch engine ~ With115 horsepower. The second optional 2. Acidthe styling (!nd performance "six" is a 250 cubic inch power plant , with 145 horsepower. Or you can get ot a bigger car.} :-~ Aj. I Comet's biggest engine option, a 302 ....lU/ cubic inch VB wilh 210 horsepower. D'gou \//~~~ «now A choice of 2 doors or 4. Even -~ethebig. .,It.".P - car grille with dra a buckel-seal IT. Comet offers by Paul Sehweltzer malic power dome hood. Big. you 3 ways to own a better small car: the 2. Do you koow why coins car luxury, too, with rich, wall.to door sedan seats 4 adult::;, il slightly wall carpeting. And Ihis all new Cornel gives you a larger 4.door sedan seats 5 adults, or have a raised trim on the lot of that big.car get up and go. The slandard "6" has a GT wilh buckets, hood scoop, spe. ouler edge? • . . In Ule old 100 horsepower. And you can get up 10 a 210 hp VB. cial GT striping. the works. Options days Ihe metal of a coin was include automatic transmission, power equivalent in value to the 1 lesult: a lIe"er small car. steeri;lg, even air conditioning. face value of the coin Itself. YOU BET Unscrupulous people would IT WILL! It's Detroit & Northern's true, un- trIm off restricted passbook, .. the most convenient way in the some or the m

Thursd.y, September 24, 1970 GROSSE POINTE NEWS

Just a swish of your favorite furniture polish and presto! this beautiful bedroom group will look as good as new . .Thanks to a few unfortunate. though inconspicuous scratches by one of our hard working delivery I . men. it ended up in one of our warehouse stores: and. oh happy day. you have an . , elegant contemporary bedroom for only $678 - just a fraction of its original price! Everybody loves a bargain and you'IJ be the envy of all your friends. who drop in to see your new furniture.

*You may not find this very bedroonl in either of Hudson's Warehouse stores, for by now, some crafty shopper who keeps her eye on our ads and our stores, may have beaten you to it. But don't despair, our Warren Ave. and Madison Warehouse Stores have many such values for you. Come see-and save! hudson~swarehouse stores ,. Page Six GROSSE POINTE HEWS Thursday, SepteMber 24, 1970,

I Men who meet wllh no OPPosl.1 Silence is golden ollly when It tion meet w'th little succ:eu. carries an exp.n.lve price tag, Middle Scllooll'eaclters I Spend YClcations Studying Fifteen teachers in the three sity !IIrs, Meldrum also en. COUNTRY HOUSE middle schools (grades 6, 7, rolled at Wayne State Uniyer-. and 8) operated by Tne GrObse sit)' for II course in the ut\lila. I Pointe Public School Systcm lion of communit)' resources. used a large portion of the sum. with emphasis an Greenfield mer recess Irom their proles- Village. Mrs. Drad)" working sional duties at Brownell, Par- towarll an !II'\ degree, took a Choice of cells and Pierce to expand their I rourse entitled "Sun'ey 01 Art 9 Decorator Colors horizons b)' enrolling in college History III: Baroque through and univer.lty classes. Modern" at Wayne. The five Brownell staff Ill!!m- Thc thr('c Piercc leaeher. bers who returned to campus who allcnded summcr sessions included three English teachers were Richard L. Benoit, a ('1111'S.Nadine A. Hunt, Mrs. 3cience instructor. Francis Lamb Marjorie Stechschulte, and Mrs. (rom the SOCilll studies depart- Virginia E. Gerstner), Mr6. ment, and James R, Louwers, Christina A. Judson of the mu- in nwthematics. sic department. and Kenneth E. Mr. Benoit enrolled at the $89 McMillin of the social studies Unil'ersity of Michigan (or a staff. cuurse in ('lementary srience lIIrs, lIunt enrolled at Wa)'ne and for another one in genet. State Unil'('rsity for "Engli;;h iC'3. ~Ir. Lamb was a student at Literature of the 20th Century" M'chignn State University. He and "Bibliograph)' and Methods enrolled in "Workshop in Edu. for English Majors". two cours. cation Curriculum: Design for Social Studies" and "Seminar es in her program leading to Kercheval at Alter Rd. 821.1166 a,l '~IA degree in English. Mrs. in Education: Junior IIigh and Stechschulte enrolled at Mary. Middle School". Mr. Louwers grove College for a course worked toward the completion called "Contemporary Political of requirements (or his Educa. Systems". Mrs. Gerstner en. tion Speci~.list's degree at rolled for a speech course at Wayne Slate Unil'er.ity. the University of Detroit, :.ir. Geisler, pursuing his pro. 1111'S.Judson \Vas a student at fessional improvement through the University of Michigan this the completion of a master's summer. She enrolled for "Pro degree nt Wayne State Univer- cedure;; and Techniques of sity, took "Recent Ad\'ances in Teaching Instrumental lIIusic" the Teaching of Biological Sci. and classes in ensemble, per- en"e .... Miss Okie was a student cussion, oboe, flute, all course3 at lIIarygrol'e College. The Par. that apply to her program of cells Grade 6 teacher's courses JENZEN studies leading to a degree of lead to an MA degree and in. cluded an independent study If Mast.er o( Music in Wind In. Building struments, project and "French Literary 'Mr. McMillin is ..triving to Criticism". complete his MA degree in gui. dance and counseling, He spent _,_,6Ll ADDITIONS most of the summer on the cam- Babe Ruth. IJ()op pus of Wayne State University. ~\ REMODELING His course;; included "Intel- Slates Meeting group Relations in Community and School", "Educational and The Grosse Pointe Woods. 881.9744-Eveninl Sfllc,lI45 o c cup a t ional Information", Shores Babe Ruth League will 777.6I40-oHh;e Him"', "Mental Hygiene and its Rela. hold its annual membership tion to the Problems o( Educa. meeting in the Woods Council • tion", "Counseling Process", Chambers, Thursday, Septem- and "Social Studies Curriculum ber 24, at B p.m. All adults who -New Perspective. Teaching are interested in the Babe Ruth for Inquiry". program are urged to attend. Representing Parcells Middle School as summer scholars this year were seven teachers: Mrti. Eugenia Morgan and Miss Nan. c)/ Ann Burton of the English Charlie Rossie's department; Miss Elaine K. Christensen in social 6tudies; DOWNTOWN FORD 11I1fli.Esther D. Meldrum, art 19191 VERNIER-OPPOSITE EASTLAND teacher; Mrs. Christie R. Bra. Invites You To Se. dy, French instructor; Karl R. Geisler of the science depart- ! Dick W.,ner ment; and Mios Yvonne W. For Your N.xt Okie, grade 6. New or Used Car Miss Burton returned to the campus of Wayne State Uniyer. • The MDtt Complete FaellltfH sity for a class in educational In tII. Detroit Ar .. Fabulous New sociology. Mrs. Morgan aJ.so en- $750,000.00 • i.ntal and Le.. lng Progl'lms , rolled at Wayne State Univer- sity (or • "Workshop in Action • C1'Iallfft.r Semel to Your WO r and Innovation in English". Dick Warner DowntlWn OHlce or Down. Miss Christensen enrolled in town Shopping Arell 3.4700 a class called "Consumer Edu- A Good Man cation (or the Secondary Stu- To Know 1833 E. 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Thursd.y, September 24, 1970 &lOSSE POINTE NEWS 'ege Sey.... PTA At Defer Meets Tuesday

The Defer PTA will hold its "Back To School Night," on Tuesday, September 29. The ieneral meetinll is slated to be. ,in at 8 o'clock and will feature Jesse R. Lowther, principal, who will introduce new faculty members and discuss IlUIOvative programs planned for the com- ing year. and Dr. Forrest Brem. mer, PTA president, who will outline the functions of the PTA. Classroom visitations are let to begin at 8:30 for grades one through three, and at 9 o'clock for irades four through six. Teachers will take this oppor. tunlty to outline their goals for the coming year. PTA dues will be collected during the course of the eve- ning. Refreshments will be ... and 10 served continuously in the gym. each and every o'clock. citizep 9f Rome naslum from 8:30 ~'ntil 10 All parents are urged to at. I Dequeath the SUm tend. of 75 A\VOL Soldiers drachmas ... Put in Custody. Woods police have released two men, one a Grosse Pointer, to military police, who have ad. mitted that they were absent without leave from Fort Bragg. North Carolina. Patrick Hogan, 19, of 1(}1 Muir road, was stop-ped and questioned at 4:41 a.m. Satur.

day, September 12, by Woods I Cpt. Thomas Kerving. Taken lu II I . the station, Hogan informed p0- , lice that he was absent without leave from the army. It was GREAT! ... confirmed by army officials that I he had been absent since Sep. what's a tember 9. Sunday, September 13, James drachma? Humphery, 21 of Auburn, Wash., I turned himself in to Woods po. lice sa)'ing that he knew Hogan and that he also was AWOL. Both subjects were held and released to tlie 88th )filit.,y Police Detachment, in Detroit. Hospital Honors Candystripers

Sixty high school girls give a record total of. 2,086 and one- halt '.hours as Candystripers- junior volunteers at cottage Hospital in Grosse Pointe dur. ing the past. summer. They were honored as the recent Mother. Daughter Tea at the Cottage Hospital Nurses R~I. dente. 'Ibey received flowers from the hospital and award pins from the Women's Auxll. iary. Two ot the 60 girls llavel50 hours of volunteer time, two gave.75 hours." and nine gave 50 hours. Eicb of these girls received, in addition, a guard for ber pin. The Candystrlpers who gave 150 hours each were Carol Du- bey ot St. Clair Shores aDd Sue K 0 did e It of Grosse Pointe Shores. Girls wbo gave 75 hours eath were Mary Ann Quinei of St. Clair Shores and Clndi Rossi of East Detroit. The girls wbo received 50- bour awards were Diane Czar- necki, Debbi Endicott. Debbi Howell. Ann Sears, and JUl Hallead, of St. Clair Shores; Colleen Meldrum, Laurie eBnt- ley. and Sue Cocco, of Detroit; and Frances Ryberg of Grosse Pointe Farms. Other girls receiving award pins were: From Grosse Pointe-Sue El. lis, Paula Florek, Arlene Ham. mel, Sue Hew let t • Cheryl Huckins. Barbara Nobel. Karen Badger, Carol Francis, Mary Handlos. Sandy Shortt, Gretch- en Steininger, Colleen Thomp- 5()D, Susan WllIIaniS Vivian Joseph, Peggy Malooiy, Mary Murphy, Denise Steele, Cindy Vandervelde, Ellen Batts, Sara Sweeny, Diane Hoeper, Pam Georgette, and Jean Westfall; From SI. Clair Shores-. Michele Carroll,. 101a r s h a Fowlds, Barbara Jay. Marsha. Kenel, Mary Beth Kurtzhals,' Sandy Lockrem. Sue Michaels, cerrl Mucci, Kathy Renner, Martha Gurh.us, and Sylvia Sapienza; From East Detroit - Sheree Hawkins, Sue Lockhart, Cindy Stacey, Sharon Stelmaszewskl, Laurie Koerber, Dawn Torp, Cindy Arnold, and Pam Toom; From Detroit - Laura Ben. nett, Terri Cole, Karen Smith, Mary W h a I e n. and Janet Julillno. When Marc Antony read Caesar's will he undoubtedly became the most MR. and MRS. JAM E S RANGER opened their East popular estate administrator of his time. These days, if you want professional Jefferson avenue home Septem- trust counselling, the man to see is your DETROIT BANK.er. Right in ber 11 for a black tie reception honoring stars of the 19'10 Na- downtown Birmingham. Matter of fact, you'll find a full staff of trust speCialists tional Aviation and Space Expo. sltlon who performed that week- eager to work hand.in.hand with you and your attorney. Together end at Willow Run Airport. Co. you can structure a trust plan that will best benefit you and hosting the fete were MRS. F LOR EN C E SISMAN and your heirs ... now, or in the future, or both. If you'd like your family to JAMES V. VO'i'TA. think of you as "the greatest of them all" ...... you ought to know a DETROIT BANK.er at our Wanted Woodward.Hamilton office, SIGNED DETROIT BANK E, TRUST Tit/say Lamps

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, '. Page Eight ------GROSSE POINTE NEWS Bank Bandit KUled, Park Officer Shot in Gun Battle (CftUliuH In. 'Ile I) Ier to "'urtlw Ind Warren that Farms PoUce Chief Robert Icbarged with the murder 01. hla BLANKETS, In tile bank at the time the the man WII armed. Ferber com!Tlended Dunean, wife. ~ crime wal In proa:reu, but the TU. ~ Stlrfrlle Furtaw and 'Warren for their Fingerprints also Identified luthoritiel did not lay If the Furtaw, whote vision was ob. part in helping to clear the hOld-~1the woman, Shirley, laid to be BLANKETS dry cleaned or laundered. Electric blan- people were aware that I bold. scured, was taken by surprise up at the Farms bank branch. Gates', alias Blanton's wife, as up was taklnl place. whet' Blanton aimed an:! fired He expressed regret that the In- Ellen Pack Parker of '/0'1 Oak Don't take kets a specialty. Slipcovers dry cleaned and pre- SUped Spot&etl lour times. one bullet ,bItting the c1dent had to end in a shooting Leaf drive, Spartansburg, South spotted. Depend on our 27 years experienc;e. At lbout 8:~ p.m. that same officer, who feU to the ground. that took a human life, and that. Carolina, a fualUve from the I evening, Park Sat. Gordon Dun. One shot hit the sidewalk. rico- Patrolman Furtaw was wounded state where she Ia !Wanted on can, while on routine patrol on cbetted, and barely missed War. The Farms chief said that he a warrant for manslaughter. a chance ••• Charlevoix, uw a man whose ren. The shot whined across the dispa~ched letters of comm

Boy Scout Troop 147 of Defer School held its £irst meeting d the year on Monday, September 21. At that time ScoutmastH Edward Feidler presentcd the troops camping plans for the wall-to-wall family? year. The ffrst campout is slated for Sprflad out. Let us create livingsp.c. for YOl~&mily Friday, september 25, at Stoney room, extra bedroom, built-in .fficiency w•• , W. Creek Park. A Court of Honor Is set l'or handle everything from ide. fo move.in, hone.tfy Monday, October 5, at Defer School. and expertly, ABOVE BOARD Be honest In dealing with others-only a h.vpocrlte uses the light of truth tll cast a shad- ow of suspicion.

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TV Set Vanishes From His Lawn School Board Meets Monday If lalkN~ou~~~~~:~~e world I rr:==E=, =F=O=R=S=H=-E]' Teachers at North High would have been at peaCe since JobD IrwiJI, 2OlIOStanIIope, re. Irwin wa:' in the act of moving The Gro.se Pointe Board 011 Because pilins lor the pas. the beginning of time INTIIUOIl .IXT.ltIOlt Spend Summer in Classes ported to Wooda pollee &bat a another TV set IDto the houle Education wUl hold a Sp(!dal .ible renovation of South lIigh . DECORATINC II" TV aDd mild were .tolen and WII ableat from the front Meeting at 8 p.m. on Monday, School are currently in th(' dis. PREJUDICED Cill In., ~ p,m. from the fnHlt 0( hll home whUe for only a IO.mlnute period. September 28, In the schools' cussion stage, the trustees wel. A man has to have slrong DR 1-0955 Twenty members 01 the teach. cour.. s. Mill Stephan worked I be WII movin. appliance. Into When he returned. Uae set wa. Administration Building, 389 come citizens' eo m m (' n I s. willpower to question Ihe sin. I Fo, F'H Iltl"'I'o Ing Itaff of Gro.se Pointe North to fullin the requirements for the bou... lOne. 81. Clair Avenue. either eerily of his own imagination,. Hi.h School were sum mer her MA de.~e by completlnl ------.'-- "+---._- .-.------school students on varlou. col. llwee courses at Eastern Mich. lele and university' campu .. s gan University between June as they attempted to Improve 22 and July 31. Ml.. Curria r•. the capabilities for their reo eelved eredit from Micbilan spectlve assignments prior to Slate Ull1verlity for her par. the beginnin. of the 1970-71 year ticlpatlon In the Hig.lns Lake in The Grosse Pointe Public conservation prOlram. ' School System. J.mea E. Hunt of the foulp Representing North's .English'laneuage department was a Welcome to the world department amoni the summer summer student 01 political lei. scholars were Mrs. LJnda J. eace at Wayne Slate Univer.ity. Banovetz. Mrs. Karen G. Grove. His eDl'ol1ments were In "HII. Mias Janice M. Harrington, and tory of Michigan" and "Intro. Mrs. AMa R. Millel'. duct10n to American Govern. of Sedgwick~ Fenwick. Mrs. Banovetz took "Litera. ment". lure lor Adolescents" and "Re. John D Herrold Curtis W. medial Reading in Secondary Lange, a~d WlIll~m Twiddy, Schools" at Wayne State Uni. all teacher. of .e1ence allO ver.ity. Mrs. Grove enrolled for studied this .ummer. M~. Her. This Is about the world of Sedgwick T. Poor SedgwiCk. work on her MA degree in sec. rold was at the conservation ondary at Wayne. while Miss school at Hlllins Lake, Mr. Fenwir:k. A world that for years and years "Some world I got here," he thought. H a r r I n g Ion completed two Lange enrolled at Wayne Stale remained quite simple and relatively un- And even though much intrigued with his courses in her MA program for "Vertebrate Physiology" there: 20th cl!ntury English and "Biometry" and Mr. Twid. complicated. new world, Sedgwick didn't know which IIteralure and bibliography and dy weDt to Eastern Mlchlean. way to turn. methods. Mr. Twiddy. who Is worldlll But 8S worlds are inclined to do, Sedg- Mrs. Miller took a field trip to complete his MA dellree, took wick's world changed dramatically. So he turned to Triple-A. offered through Wayne State "P 1ant Cell Physiology", University as an enrichment "Enzymology", and "Geneties". New highways shot this way and that way. Because Triple-A could provide him with project for assignment In hu. ROller W. Flowers. Jr .• of the Other worlds beckoned him: emergency road service and travel infor- manities and world literature. business education department, Her program. "Introduction to spenl his summer studying ed. "Come to Hawaii, Sedgwick." mation to help him go this way and that e I to s sic a 1 Archeology" and ucaUonal research methods at "Come to Europe. Sedgwick." way on all the new highways in his world. "Etruscan Art and Archeology" Michigan State University as were of{ered lrom June 2S part of hll MA degree program. "Come to Japan, Sedgwick," And provide him with World-Wide Travel through ~uly 31 in Siena, Italy. Frank H. Ford, James J. And people offered him this, offered him Service that could buy him a steamship or Six social studies teachers Krucki, and George J. Olman, from North who used the sum. all mathematics teachers. were that, and offered him the other thing: airline ticket to anywhere in the world. Make mer to study were Donald G. summer .tudents. Mr. Ford re. him a hoter reservation. Even arrange an Dunlan,. David K. Grindle. ceived credit for hiJ enrollment "Buy our car insurance, Sedgwick." Jerry n. Keeney. Thomas B. in the field workshop in \lone "Buy our life insurance, Sedgwick". escorted tour. Smith. Herman H. Weng. and serv.lion sponsored by Eastern Richard H. Younis. iii i c h Ig a n UDiverslty. Mr. "Buy a car with our financing, And Triple-A could arrange his car fi- Mr. Dungan went to Wayne Kruckl. who ia also head foot. Sedgwick," nancing, car insurance, and life insurance, State for a course in principles ban coach, received credit for of curriculum construction, Mr. an independent study COline, Provide him with literally hundreds of serv- Grindl, was at Eastern Mich. "Advanced Modem TeclmlqUfl ices that would. make his world B nicer igan l/niversity to take "Polit. of Coaehinl FootbaU" throuP ieal ~arties and Pre s sur e Azusa Pacific eonege In Caltf. place on which to live. Grougs". Mr. Keeney continued orDia. Mr. Oiman's interests la, And so Sedgwick began liking his d,bctoral studies at Wayne In pursuit of an MA degree. He State) Mr. Smith was a student took courses In school admlD. his new world very, very much, of ,"freedom and Constitutional Istration and research tech. Govtrnment" at Wayne, Mr. niques. The same way you will, Weqg followed a plan of studies ----- when you join Triple-A. for an MA from the University p I 0, d of Michigan and Mr. Younis en. arents nVI e . rolled at Eastern' Michigan Unl. To Cub M. eeting versity for courses in Euro . . pean history. with an emphasis on the medleval period. Parents of boys in third, Miss Carole Currin and Miss fourth and ~ifth gradel are in. Janice Stephan of the physical vited to attend a "parents OD1y" education department also took information nllbt 011 Cub Scout. I in. Monday. September 28, from 8 o'clae:k unW 9:30 o'cJoek, In St. Paul-on.tbe.LaIl:e Parish House. Those interested wUl allO have the opportunity to register their boys for the eom. ing scouting year in Pack '1. 'OUtings, competitions, weekly meetings, camping, partles and BEFORE AFTER the annual Blue and Gold Ban. CHIMNEY SERVia quet, aU of which emphasize Rebulll.Repllred..Chlmney••COye.... parentll Involvement, are part tDclneralor Screenl • VlolltloDi of the year'. plan •. eorreelecl.Tu.k PoloU... Cub Pack 61 Is not limited to Advanc. Maintenance st. Paul .tudents, but is open sa,,", 10 all boys 111the area. FlU IS A GREAT TIME TO SHRUBS • TREES • BUSHES IIFolI RED TAG Planfingll Creat Values for Builders-Home Owners- Cotta,_ Owners

A G,Nt Voriety 01 UP TO EVERGREENS FI•• erine Trees Flo.erine Shru~1 50bFF Ornamental Trees AND MORE' Rose Bushes w. Mlilt llI.ke _ h, f." stoipllIonh .,ri ..h" 40ily

o Arborvitae 0 Barberry o Dogwood 0 Euonymus o Hydrangea 0 Fruit Trees o Lilac 0 Vibrinium Maybe o Blue Spruce 0 Junipers your o Ilex 0 Tall Hedging world o Holley 0 Rhododendrons o Roses 0 Vicary 0 Yucca needs o Birch 0 Flowering Crabs us. o Weeping Cherry D Taxus Yews o Magnolia 0 Scotch Pine o Purple Plum 0 Ornamentals o Honeysuckle ., * POTTERY *STATUARY ~ and much, much .• t GROSSE POINTE DIVISION more! 15415 E, JeHerson A•• , - - - - •~ Phon. 821.5300 NURSERY & VllENE LANDSCAPING 21801 MACK AT SUNNYSIDE Open Dally 8 to 6, Sunday. 9 to 4

4 .... _ ...... " d __ :r16rf « 1 rl d" •• =4" . r1...... _ Pep Ten , ~ (; R 0 SSE POI N TEN EW S Thursday, September 24, 1910 ------, m.n particularly intereltecl iD Da. STANLEY C. RIftON at UDusu.l houn, IrelIDCl .110 INorth Oxford, paid court COlts a1tI1Dl, 1011 IDCI. PDDer)'. semee. lor Dr StuIer c Judge Goodrow Hears 13 Cues OBITUARIES. paid a IlDe of '10 .nd court of '10. Her cue wu dlamJued. ______fieldHe WI'Prelb)'terlan• memberChurcbof IJWe.01 tile, .. loA,ItaftI11,of retiredSt. JobIImellt1let.nd Or..ceoi Wood.aJudie Doll J. Ooodrow paired drIvin,. He paid I fiDe com of $6. . Judp Goodrow lullld fiv. II of $100. Lloyd Sdlultz, 33lMlt E. Jef .• Irrull for failure to auwer BOWAB BEItNAIlD the Chapel of tbe WlUlam R. De.rbon!, The Unlvenlty Club hoIpkall, were held oa. Friday, preUded oyer eourt on Wed. ftrlOD wu convided of limple court IUDUDODI. KNAGGS, J!l. Hlmllton Company. Mr. KnaUI The Country Club 01 Detroit' September II, ill the Verbey. DndlY, September UI. He helrd Tbomu (relalld, 833 Whittier, mult IDd paid coall of •. Funeral services for 'Mr. died ~n Sunday, September 20, The Thunderbird Sid Club, Tb~ den FuDeral Home. 13 Clift. CuJlty Oft a chlr,e of Ilmple Appearln, ID court OIl I FIGHT BACK Knalll, 37, formerly of Tau. In Umvel'llity HWlpltal, Ann Ar. Nltlonal Sklln, Bllzurd Club He died ClllTueldlY, &epeem- Joim Ne1loa, :l1l28 Hlillt larceny, wa. flDtd '150 and eurle of speedlDl 10 mUn 'I1Ie habit of strWq back ralDe road, more re(ent1y of bor, after a 1011& IUnesa. Ind a Life Member 01 TIie NI- ber 15, iD IIelmollt Medical Club, in Hlrper Woodl, WII piid $50 In court COlts. On I oYer tbe limit In • 21 mile per wheft advera1ty bits you II .ure Dt-.arborn, Mich., were held on A native Detrolter, Mr. tlonal Riflemenl' AIIociaUon. Center ID Harper Wood.a. fIDed $10 pll.\l M court eoItl _aepar_l_te_c_hl!_&e_of_bein__ ' ,abroad hour lODe, alre RrialoJ. 1231 to be I w1Jlailll poUey • Wedneaday, September 23, In Knaggs WII an Irdent lportl- yo K A DI~ve of RicbtDoa.d, IIAda., after beinl fOWld ,ullty 01 dll. • r. nlU' .1. a mln ac- Dr. 'entoa. ... srlduated from obeylD, I .~ .Ip. turen repreaentaUve aDel prea1. the DetroIt Colle,. ol MecUcbae 'rtlfte c.... were belrd for dent 01 preferred Produeta In 1114. He w.. I melllber 01 dn, raeID, Ind III three were Complny of Deb'oit. the WI'" COWIIl)'lIedkal Sq- fouDd ,uilty aDei paid $5 COlI" He WII Iradueled from De. clet1, American lIedical So. COlli elch In addlUon to their trolt Unlver<y SQooI IDd detJ. Amerieaa lIectieal Aaao- fines. Kenneth Flulla, 1873 Northwood School, Lak. PlIdcI, clition, the Amerie .. Academy Mlncbellerj John CarroJl, 22 ~ N.V. He Ittended COIorldo Col. of GeDeral 'PractIce, Eaataide Webber Pllcej and Blmey Blck- lele, Colorado Sprlnp, Colo. ShriDe Club aDd Four Squue ford. 2OOlIOHunt Club, in Her • .Mr. ICDI'" 11 .UlYiYeci bf Lodte Number 131 r. All. per Wooda .ere elch fined $25 Greenfield ~ wUe DoMI Stewart KDaUl: H. II lIIrYived by au. wife for their offeRles. nil parents, tlr. Ind IIn. How. .IIlbelj I dlUlhter, tin. H: Payin, a fIAt of $150. Ken- d B Tbom .. Vroom; three allterl neth Hopper, 3023 Gray, iD De- Village ar . Knl'''; hia aliter. 11I'I. two brotHn and __ _ : trolt, wu found ,ullty 01 driv. John Standilh Ind h1I "IDeI. I 1I1ld' mother, Mn. Geor,e E. 0111- drell. III er the Influence of ,~ ... 260 acres, over 100 nler. Intermellt wu m Richer. liquor. enchanting buildings from moDd Cemetery. 'or beilll mJnon In pollel- a romantic past, plus Memorill trlbutel mlY bf lIemorial trIbutel may be - of Ilcobol, llJebael Cbur. mlde to the chlrity of your lent to Grice HOIpltal. ley. 21800 V.. K Drln, and fabulous Henry Ford choice. Interment WI' priVlte. • • • I>eDaIl Pteacbll:e, 658 S. Brys, Museum ... all just a CIlEaYL SANDE.con paid fines of $:aO. short distance away in 'UDerll aervlea for Cheryl AD Iceldent occurred wbell SlIIdercott, 18, 01 111I15WiDd. ADD Bielak, 2M48 CoJoaJII Dearborn. Michigan. IIIilI Pointe drive .ere beId oa. court, St. Clair Shorel, made an Something for the whole MoDday, September 21, .t the ~=r::.~eft lurn. She WII family, rain or shine. BalDlICO Funeral Home She ~_I.. .- .or the oUense and Wed .uddenly CIII nuncsl ~ court COlli of $5. September 17, It ber reaidellc~' lack JohnsoII, 3431 Bedford, Cheryl w.. I .tudent Ii DetroIt, wa. fOUftd pllty ~ Jm- Groue PoiDte Sou t h HI&b School. She II lurviYec! by ber two .laten; I brotber: five IIOW'IIOW' pareats, IIr. Ind IIn. RoImer srllDdcblldrtll aDd aevea ,relt- Sandereott: luur b rot her I "aDdchUdre •. Wt'treas the Grmllin givesyou I proven atandarcl engine JOI1 Vollht-JeDDifer Bait 016 cyhnderund 135 hp, the Pinto gives you only 4 cylinders James, Mark, lI.1ebael aDd Da: Interment wal .In Evergreen and 75hp. vld, and I lilter. SblrIeY. Cemetery. And the VtB"i's standard engine buonly 4 cylinders and ''11Ie h,olulionary" Interllleat WI' in Rtaurrec:- • • • 9OhJl. In Color-Rated GP tioIl Cemetery. llount Clemeu IlAaIE L. 8C11W11:ftT The Grflnlin', optional ellline iIIliaer too. YUiImisht • • • . Fwier.1 lervic.. for Mh. 11'1 thatthe Gremlin has a bigger heert.' . BnTY ~, LAUTB Sehwikert, 10. of 1Zl71CeDa1qton University Center for s... ,.. Sept. II 1111." ,. .. Funerll aervlcu for Mr. rold, were held Oft WedDeaday, Sophia Lorea Lauth, 40. 01 l2t7 Bedford road September 21, ill the Verheyden n .... Marcello Ifllllrolanni were beJd on FrielIY Septe , 1'uDer.1 Home and from Sl ber II, ID the vemeYden ~: Clare Church. She died on Sun. Adult Education "SIII Flower" neral Home aDd from st. Clare diY, September 20. in Bon Se. Church. She died oa. Tutlda COW'l ~pltal . .. September 15 iD Sl John H~' A natiye Detrolter, Mn. pital ,. • Sehwikert WII the wife 01. the Wayne State Univenity - ~ 11 .UlYived by her b late Dr. Stewart E. Schwlkerl. blDd Geor,e H' four UI. Sbe II survived by three IOIUI. University of Michigan Charlie Rossie's Geo..;e Jr., IIlrk.David IO~ R!chard S., Edward M. aDd WlllIlm' her PUtIlts II _-.I Plul J.; two daupten •. 1In. M &be M ,r ..... Patricia lIeKeDna IIIid IIn Presents DOWNTOWN FORD aile:.; J rt . . Taylor, aDd two Rita Mllrtin' six I1'lDdehilclreD: ADa r;;m:.~en and Mary ODe brother,' and ODe aliter. • .nvit" YOu To Se. Wlllte Cbapd Cera~ WII in IDterment WII in lIount Olivet M.rio "Mike" F.rmil • ..' Cemete..,.. • • • For Your N.xt un A. LBIIMANN LYDIA BDSTIlO. A NEW PROGRAM New or Used e., Funeral lervJces for IIr. Leb. Funeral aervJcea for IIh. Ed- aIIM,U. 01200'70lIarford eourt strora, a. who tau&bt for over • n.. Milt c..,Iete hellll. were held on lIondlY, Septem. 25 yeln In the Grone Pointe I.tilt DttreIt ArM her 21. iD the A. H. Peteh Fun- Public School System were beld IN GROSSE POINTE • 11III _ eral Home. He died on Friday, on Prlday, Septembe~ 18, In the Seplemlaer 18, iD St. Jolm Hospl- R. G. and G. R. Barril Funeral • a Senfce Ie Y.. tal.. Home She di~ lilt week iD St featuring 10 courses in DN..... OMceII' Dwwo IIr. I..ehmlllD was a Detroit. Jolm HOIpitaJ A CoocI Man .... 511"".. "" lrea IttorDey for a yean. He IIn. Edatrom b fl , I II ber To Know :~=-:~~~~ the.!.~ver- telC1lJq c.reer IOme .. yean Behav,ioral Sciences 1833 E. JEFFERSON ..... n .. W Ie_ lIId alO III a oae-room IChoo1houle a ,me!l1ber of the IIJd1i,an and III BelWe Kan. Americln Bar AliocilUou. He Sbe II Mln' by her Inu. The Arts wu I palt m.. ter of ScbWer blDd EmU' her three children LocI,e No. 213 F • AX EdJiv'rd' W ."l~..._ ' \ He Is .Iurvlved by hi. wife'. ~ ~ho ~'I ~~: Contemporary Life Styles for F-I.5-T Ground Transportation ~.s:~=.nd~~DI, Wule,. man FeDow at H.nard UDl. a """'~Ie and 10 vtrlit.Y .IId Prelkleat of the , lI'a~ch1ldreD. . National Preas Clubj IInV~- '~cClasses begin Oct. 1, to and from MDRO AIRPORT•••• . Jatermeat WI' in Foreat Lawn IinII HelmlDlld, • WOtJiU'resl- cemetery. deDt II!d lawyer lor the Le,al • • • Aid Bureau; aDd Ruth cain Call 886-9490 for furtherinformati~D EIIILY D.INKWATEIl (Mrs. Charm c.) • wrlteriD Funeral ltrvJees for 1IrI. the public reiltioDa departmtllt Drlntwlter, 73, of 2Oi5 P1tet. of Mlchl,an Blue Shield' 11 wood avellue, were held In the II'IDdehiIdre.a and two .reat- A. H. Petllh FuDeral Home aD trlDdehildren" : WdledednndlYSeptember• 23. She Intermtllt' wal. In Forat on Saturd.y, September 11 Lan Cera""" . In Cottale HoIpIta]. ' ..~".. . IIn. DriDkwater 11 suniYed SHADOW OF DOUBT AIIPOIlS UIB IN(. , by her hubiDd Loula: I dalllb- TIle further a Ill" eu lee s=. 1-800.552-3700 ter, 1IrI. Betty Wlrubeeter Of Jato the future. tile leu lUre be TOU fill ... WAm u •• , ••••. '. rnemrt .... 'IGirdner, lloat., aDd a .cra~; leela that be II riPl daulhter, 1I.r)' Hopper. ------~.., ... :::::=::~~::=:::::::~:::::=::~~ later-ment was iD Evel'lretli 1NwI", Cemetery. PAil CIIST .m...... ImIO A11P01T IVEft HOUI 1170 On the hoI.K every hour, beginning at • • • 5 a.m. ON THE HaUl OLGA L. STEINBa Intedocben 13UDAY •• AT C..-.s LImousIne near boggoge claim orea at FUDeI'Il Itrvlees for IIn' Baldwin 10 minutes aher IaCh hour, every hour. each terminal. SteiDer, a. formerly of S~ road, more receatly 01 Harper PlanO-Organ Wooda, were held oa. II.IY S81e september 21, ID tile Verbe)'dn FuIler.1 Home. SIre cUed ClII $100 to $400 'l'huraday, September 17,1n Ilea• .. ry 'ord HoIpI,tal. SAVINGS A III t I v e Detroiter, IIn. DETROIT TR 3-ClBOO WIS steiner a member of tbe BIRMINGHAM MI 7-1177 Sea GuI1a of the Detroit Vlcht 0".,. S""*r , ,,,5 Club .... Arbetten' SOciety. SIte 11 IW'Vlved bY her hu. baDd Allred 1'.; a 101I WUfrtd. a dlUpter, IIn. Lewi. Novak; :1 ~I ~I :1

CIHTIl CUT :1 t $,913 PORK IHOPS T.... ~I lUCID ••• 'WITH THE ~I 67f-rr-- . .i $3" LOB. HUMIDI'I •• U.S,D.A. ""CHOCK PULL Of COMMON slNSr 'Ii.... c :1 • Non-eotTOIlft ftln-tlcns ~, 5 1"'fUG'OIl'" ...." • SI• ..., - OM Ul'Ilt for 011 appIfcaHoM • R0- ! 57 l tating drvm naporatlve pad • no pvmp • no fan BEEF • HoMItty ratecI, benld Oft fvmac. operarton ...... " _ tt;--.,.---:..: - "'r .... ,. J cmr-.e SIDES 77~ :1 • SoW onfy tftrv quoltftecl .,,',oelon. • • • • '*"'"' 250 Us. Y.. "" .. I"l...... nt .. ,.., ltIcetIeM.. _ ., ,., tte,_CIIIcbM,.. .- ...... "''";''.1 , :11" ••• electric heat'gives us that FLAME SollMthin, New If i.e... P,..Tri""".d ..., Ofthr 100% Yi.1d ~ uniformity that we need." HOUri: Namll_ . _ App.III,,".', 10 t•• ...., Gri.ffins Community Pt ,fie ".., FURNACE CO. tIlf'I "'.." Food Service and Locker 10 Ie 5 Stlt.. .." 11620 VAN DYKE 1.410 MOIAt4G. DlIVE, DlTlOiT PHONE 571-4610 0,",1 SIHlIr ...... K.tr .... 7 MIe LA 1.9113 I Thursday, September 24, 1970 G' R O~SSE POI' N TEN e w s ______:_. __ P_e9_e_E_lev_en_;;. who live within the GrOt ... New Health Spa Election Held By Senior Men Polutes, SERVICINC THE CROSSE POINTES All Objectives Surpassed I This year's commiltee to nom- FOR OVER Vz CENTURY Luxurious Place The Senior Men's Club of presidl!ncy o{ Edward F. Geh. inate new orrlcers IInd directors On Horvath Safari in Africa Grosse Pointe elected 1970.71 rig. the membership now is had Waller Wakeman as chair- Silhouelle I American lIeallh orrlcers and directors at Its an. 737. Due to tbis phenomennl man, and these Cormer club Ev.,., Styl. of 'llet Michigan has I luge popula. were 110 obileners. However, 'Spas, now In their fourteenth nual meeting Tuesday. Th,:y growth the club decided a few presidents as members: Gebrig, years ago to limit new memo Torsten A, Peters, Thomas F. lion of hunters, but only a few that does not dlmhlish the size year In the Melropolilan Detroit are: ".etN fll ,.. bers to Ihose fully retired and I O'Keele and Dale J, Hodges. travel 1I6 Car for their game as oC the staff. In addition to f1e area, announce the grand open-I M. James O'Neill, preSident; Orthopedic Surgeon James J. pro{esslonal hunle~. there are ing of their plush, new ladies' Adm, Leon J. Jacobi treU. fir~t ------WA 1.8282 Horvalh, 776 Berkshire road. two trackers, a skinner. a tent and men's heallh spa at 19191 vice.president; Harold E, Gorry, lI,chuU ... Dr. Horvat!! recenlly returned m~n, a cook, a w~iter, I truck I Vernier, opposite Easlland, I second vice.president; Kryn J. Chain Link AII-$t, ..1 and from safari to the Republic of driver and his Ulilstant. With the opening of the new I Nagelkirk, secretary; Alfred C. RUltic StyI" Bolswana, a newly independent The truck Is the English Land' 20,000 square.fool spa "East Ryan, treasurer; and these new GoodNews! Monte Bleu country just north of the Re. Rover, a rugged vehicle that is I Siders" ean now enjoy resort. direclors for two years, Paul S. public of South Africa. generally regarded as Ihe only type spa facilities previously Mathewson. Allred J. Blanc~. and his orchestra MEHLENBACHER FENCE CO. Emerging nations like Bots. machine that can survive the available only in such renowned ard, Elliott Shumaker and WII. wana encourage big game hunt- rigorous Irealment it gets on resorts as Palm Springs and Iiam J. Modrack. 10403 HARPER RESIDENTIAL, INDUSTltIAL ing as a source of revenue for safarI. Europe. in addllion to palented Toldover directors. with on~ play again at Ihe growing republic. Never. Dr. Horvath', obje<:tive was fitness and body recontouring remaining year of their two. , theleS6. laws and regulations to bag a lion, a zebra, an oryx, equipment manufactured exclu. year terms are Erwin H. Foer. Cabaret La Boheme! ~. are rigid. and strictly enforced. and a greater kudu _ .. ani- sil'ely bv and tor Silhouelle/ sterling Elmer A. Freiwald, For instance, Botswana limits mals that had eluded him on his American Health Spas in their Sterling'S. Rees and Lawrence t~e number of saCari companies I firs(. Alrican safa.rl in the Re. own Los Angeles factory. 1. Ruby, MILLER'S RESTAURANT hcenF~d to operale. arad any pubhc of Sudan In 1962. The architectural theme-in- O'Neill succeeds John D. 15406 Mack Ave, hunler who seeks ~he 50-called The party hunted in two con. side and out-is today! Lavish King. 1009-70 president. Lestel' "royal game" ... hon, leopa!d, cessions controlled by Safari exterior delalls include 23 carat M. Elliotl, who had been sec- (between NOllin.hom ond Somerset) I elephant, buffalo. and. rhmo South. The first is 8,000 5quare I gold panels, splil marble mason. ond vice-llresident, accepted a . , . must book a safan of at miles of swamp in the northern ry facing and Polynesian gaslit I two-year government post ill HOME COOKED FOOD least 22 days. part of the country. The second torches with multiple planting Korea, making him unavailable Serving lunch Itom II :30 'til 4:30 ~ecause bookin.gs are nece~-I is 20,~ square miles of Afri. arllas and Cull.size landscaping. for {urlher olrice ~t this tim~. Dinner 110m 4:30 'Iii 7:30-Tu~sday Inru Friday sarlly made far 10 advance, It can plaID. At the end of 221 Separale, spacIous ladies' and I Organized late 10 1959 With takes. over .a year to plan a I day.s in the f.ie.Id, t~e D.oclor had men's Citness deparlmenls Cea. 10 charier members under the TU 2.9444 safarI. Safan South, one of the achieved hiS objeCtive, and Ituring the linest and mosl ela- two major companies operating more. borate modern weight reducing I . in Botswa~a, took care of the The ~otal bag w~ 27 anim.als and body reeontouring equip. Jaycees ReceIve man)' d"tal1.>. I of 16 dlIferenl species. The hon I ment are open 10 to 10 dlilly. d S I Ok The flight from Delroit went was nine feet from tip to tip. Both departments are complete- Can y a e ay to London, to Johannesburg, to The greater kudu had 51.inch Iy outlilled wilh the latesl Se. >\>. rAND CHINESE GII)I'..,j D~N~ Gaborone, and to Maun. where I cor.kscrew horns. The elephant lect-o.matic equipment which The Grosse Pointe Jaycees ~rt Dr. Horvath met his 29.year- weighed 14,000 pounds. One oC eliminate weights and provide have been given authorization old professional hunter. Andrew I three wart hogs had worJd- correct resistance for each ex- to sell candy on a door.to.door i, J\MERICAN BUDDHA I Douglas Wright. According to record tusks of 161h inches. ertlse by simply pushing a but- basis in preparation for Hal. ~DISHES Ihe Doctor, "Doug Ii no Stewart There were two zebras, three ton. loween in Grosse Pointe Woods. Grainger. but he certainly Cape Buffalo, two wildebeest, I Most exotic of all the facilities The Woods City Council,at Featuring the very finest in Cantonese dishes for knows the land and the ani- and an ostrich, Antelope in. i~ a hot whirlpool mineral spa Iheir regular meeting Monda:;, luncheons and Dinners, plus exotic Cocktails. mals," Every professional hunt.- cluded two tsessebe, tour im. where you relax while tension- September 21, agreed to issue l' er is also a game warden, com. pilla, a reedbuck, a sleinbuck, relieving 109 degr~e mineral wa. permit for the sale whicla will Fro. & Sot, II a.m, 10 I missioned by the government. a roan, a red leehwe, two ter explodes agamst you melt. run Crom October 1 throullh Mon,- Thurs., 11 O.m, to 12 I . I h I 1"t I sprinabok, and an oryx, ing away stress and strain while October 31, 1970. Sunday 12 to 12 A pro feanona un er Iml s 'd' I' I' { f .. J . I . t' .. th . f h. t t t Dr, Horvath carried three provi 109 g orlous re I~ rom Tile aycees are 10 ha mil tne lS COCKTAIL LOUNGl! COMPUTE cli~n~~z~n~ not m~~~ ~ha~ {:U~ guns, selected on the basis of m~scular. achesl~nd :ms, sale because of the necessity to Near Whittier, Ample Parking. C.n, Out ItfYice non-shooting observers On this many valuabie suggestions by t I sPIaelaus ~ a.!" em lcrt incorporate Cund.raising projectll 16340 Harper particular safari Dr' Horvath B. !'tlcDaniel, owner of the gun :ha e et~i sUlmhml~gd roo IS into their programs. 881-6010 was the only cli~nt ~nd there shop on Kercheul in Grassl'> , ermdos la cr. y edae . or yeatr ------______' Pointe The first WM a Seven roun p easure an enloymen, Michigan II fKlt among the mm R~mington Magnum Brown. ~oth ladies' and m.e~'s spa fa- inland slates in commercial ";ing Safari Model rifle. with eihtles pr~vlde Finmsh steam fishing. -:-telescopic sight. That was used saunas, ~rIlona. de~e~ dry heat • Cor plains animals, at distances and medicated l~alat1on roo.ms • oC 100 to 400 yards. th~t make today s modem slJm- i .j mlDg alld Irimming processes The 6c<:ond gun was a Texas not only easier but more plea. earJillaL Ranger .358 Norma Magnum surable than ever. rille, equipped with a one.to- The decor of milady's dress- : fOur power scope, That was ing and vanity areas is decldely : used Cor zebra. kudu, roan. and feminine and boasts such extra. . _ the larger antelope, at ranges ve.ganees as proCessional deluxe " .. under 200 yards, . hair dryers and "movie star 1971 For dang;:rous big game at dressing room" makeup vanities -I r~T~~OI"'''TI'f''~T~ 30 Ceet to 100 yards, there was to assist Silhouette member'; in L). " ...... '.II.If -.; ...... 1"U a double barreled .500 caliber beeoming as aUaelive as they express rifle with muzzle ener. are slim. A GAS DRYER . ~ •• lV ~TVW LOO'-.f OlV : gy of 7500 foot pounds. That Men too are not overlooked . " .... ~ ).".v . ~.., -:was used for the lion, the ele- with sPeei~1 shower, locker, and 'Janl V'BS f phanl and three b?Ualo. grooming areas for freshening . .rJl.~..J "H..r.P • The trophy hl.!ut~r selects the up after their health program LE : oldest and toughest animals at the spa, .. and leaves the females and the Ultra. violet sunray rooms, .. yOilng, In fael, sporl.6men ae. which give Ulat healthy mid. l count for only about one per- winter resort Ian appearance, "l r1i- t cent o{ the attrition 0( game, are the recommended final t Natural {orces such as drought touch in both the ladies' and _ and disease ... and sometimes men's divisions . .. herd-thinning by. government 'Members and visitors alike : game biologists , . . accounts will. enjoy visiting the exclusive .., .. for the resl. tropical juice bar in the Cront -: Alter the animals are dressed lobby. Here delicious high pro- • out, the natives eat some of tein. low calorie bevetages-a : the meat and dry the remainer complete meal in themselves- : in the sun to make "Biltong" or made by combining such fruits jerky. Part oC the salary of as oranges, papaya, strawber. the salari stalC is 200 to 300 ries and bananas with pure You're going to love The luv Machine, ! Preview Showing Mollday, Sept. 28th pounds of meat per man, honey, eggs and other natural it ..i Government re~ulatiat1S re- foods are served daily from 10 Because a Gas dryer has Low-er operating cost. It dries five loads .. Open Mollday T hru Friday Ulltil 9 p.ln. .. quire Ihat skulls and skins of all a.m. to 10 p.m. 01 clothes for the cost 01 one with =- : animals collected must be pre- -The question most frequently electricity. pared and tr~ated in Botswana, asked by visitors upon viewing ~; ROCiER RINKE CADILLAC CO• ..-: and then shipped to the hunter the luxurious facilities 0( Silbou-. Because a Gas dryer is Ultra-fast and ultra-gentle. It gently ca- : _ within three months alter his eUel American Health Spas is resses permanent presses. In fact. per- , . .. : departure. "lIow much does it cost to be. + manent press things don't even need :. VAt.J DYK E BET 10 11 MI LE RD f I An()ther government rule tor. come a member?" irollillg. And with a Gas dryer, YOIl san :=7. .. • 'Il •• • • bids littering. After the camp 'Spa officials point out that Sil- up ta 10 minutes a load. • : TELEPHONE 757~0767 or 536-6260 : breaks up, the professional houetle/American Health Spas' , .' ~ .. hunter sees that everything is motto is "Gel and keep in shape :frH****....**.....*.****************.*********************************~ buried, "so that no one will the quick, easy way" and to this Because a Gas dryer is fersatile. all your clothes come aui sah- ever know there was a camp they add, at surprisingly reason. smell good. here," able rates. Courses vary accord- In addition to his gUM the ing to each members individual See it at your appliance dealer's or Michigall Consolidated showrooms. Doctor packed a Nikon ca~era needs with the total cost for the with telephoto lens ... and re. recommended two to lhree visits turned home with more than per week being actually less I MICHIGAN CONSUUOATEO GAS COMPANY <> 800 color slides. than the price you'd pay to see " You Dr. Horvath reports no har. a neighborhood movie. V~rentany rowing experiences. He agrees apartment that c1o~e shaves arc the re- but sult I)f carelessness, and the professional hunter permits 01) ~u live in carelessness on safari. Eastland .Village Red Cross Asks For Volullteers

The week of September 28 through October 2 has been set aside as Red Cross Volunteer Recruitment week by the South- eastern Michigan Chapt<:r. Am- erican Red Cross. "The chapter urgently needs over 500 hospital volunteers to serve In Wayne. Oakland and Macomb counties," said Mrs. Bernard M. Segner of 947 West. chester road, Grosse Pointe, chairman of Ihe volunteer reo cruitment steering cOrJlmiUee. Currently, Red Cross hospital vohmleer:J serve in over 30 hos. pitals in the Iri.county are~, she said, "They assist in the 'non professional' hospital duties and provide the extra aUenlion LAST SECTION OF thai h 0 s pit a I personnel arc THE EASTLAND sometimes too busy to give," AP~RTMENT COMMUNITY Duties of hospital volunteers Right In the hub of vary aecording to specific hos. Ihings, so you can pitlll needs, Mrs. Segner said, reach oul to exeite- They are trained and assigned men! . , . or relax in pri. duties at the hospital to which vacy in spacious apart. they are assigned, or request to menls. LocaleC: adjacenl work. It) Ihe greal Eeslland Cen A primary duty of a Red ler you can walk 10 your Cross volunlp.er is to visit with Situated on one of Grosse Pointe's finest street, where every room has fllvOrile shops. lhealre and patients, she added, reslaurants, The 1-94 free. Other volunleer servIces In. a lake view, this home is a compliment to its neighbors, It's circ.ular foyer way Clln whisk you 10 your elude; blood program, transpor. club. goll courses or your accented by the wood staircase rail ing curving upward toward a domed tation, service to military fam. boal in minules, Or enjoy your i1ies, o{fice ',olunlerrs and in. o,om poot and Club house right ceiling is a proper introduction to gracious living space. al Easlland Village, Eithar way, duction volunleers. During volunlcer recruitment ThaI's riving. Delu.e 2 bedroom 2 beth l'IMenU $215. month week. the Red Cross chapler 7 Oxford Road, Crosse Pointo Shores includa carpeling and all ulilit/es exceplaleclrlclty. and regIonal o(ficeJ will be oJl(ln Model et 2044t Beaconsfield Drive (at Vernier Rd.) from 9 a.m, to 5 p.m Tuesday, Model furnished end decorated by the J, L, Hudson Wednesday and Friday. and l Eastland Siudio of Inlerior Design from 9 am. to 8 p,m. Monday and Thursday. Ornce.~ will be, WAL lER II MAS1' C(J. Open t1 :30.5:30 Daily and Sunoay (closed Tuesday) '11_ •••• 245. specially ,~'aflcd to provide In. I TU 2.1400 TU 2.1401 forme lion to prosJl(lctive vol- Iunteers I" •., •

GROSSE PQINTE NEWS Tlwrsd.y, September 24, 1970

Seniors' Parents Bid to Meeting RICHARD W. REPPENIIA- JA:"IICE ROBINSON WRIGHT, I Docket, Cleared By City JI,dgel Saint Paul Grid Schedule Listed GEN, of South ()xford road. is a June ,!raduate of University. Parents of seniors at Grone one of 11 Valparaiso sludent., Ligget SChool, wlU be enter. mornln., sept.mber 21, to re. The City of Grolle Pointe Klnl.y,- who pled not guilty, 31. Paul Hi.h SChool. openlnl Detroit, La Salle Field 2 Pointe North Hl,h Scbool are De lIpendln. tall semester at Val- Ing th'! fres!lman clasl at West- ceive the lime In!ormaUoD. Municipal Court conve"illS 0.1 WII found luilty and fined $50 Its 1970 football sealOll Sltur. p.m. invlled to attend a special "Coi- lIaralso University Study Cen. ern Collegl!, Oxlord, In septe •• All parents 01 colleae.bound Tunday. September 8. and and costs. d.y, September 19. will Iry to October 2. Immaculate Con. le,e Informalion Night'. In the stud.nll are .ncourageci to at. Wednesday, September 9. with John Calder. 2285e Davlcl. lel'~ ill En;lland .nd Germany. ber. Janice Is Ihe daU&hter of impro\'e on lilt year'l ~ecord cl!ption, Keyworth Stadium 8 MR. and MRS. CHARLES theater arts building at 7:30 tend thll lD!ormatioD meetln8 Judge Doull.. L. Paterson East Delrolt. was charged with :\ seuior Enf:lisll major. he's at p.ln. on Tuesday. Septem~r of one win'and five losses. The' p.m. WRIGHT, Ill, of LaS.lle place. Ull SeiMmber 28. and Judge Malcolm J. Suthl!r. lellvlng Ihe scene of an atel. Cambl'id.e. G. l'oachlng Itdf now consists of' October 11. Sl. Alphonsui, Dr. Rlllsell Wentworth, DI. land prelidlnll. dent aM reckless dl'ivlnll. IOn new Head Coach Charles Win. Ford50n High School 2:30 p.m. Counaelor. will dlac illS col. rector ot Admission at Mich!. Five personl were l'har.e:t'd Iht' firs I charge he 111ed i10t 7.er. Backfield Coach Tony Alen October 18, 51. Lldial.us. lege requiremellts, :ppUutionl, gan Slate Unlverllty. will par- II disorderly persons. Lindl\ev Iluilly. was fOil n d gullly. Line CODeh DIYI' Letschl'l'. :lnd Gros~e Pointe Soulh 2:30 p.m. 1** SDIIII 3 cOI£lAnOlS Of SMAIl IETIITEIS *** and enh'ance examln.tioft pro. lIslpate In the meetin.. Stewart. 228 Kenwood, who pled scntrncr was susjX'ndrd. On Rl'srrve Coach Dove McDonald. October 24. Sl. Clement. Cen. : cedure,. Semor students In. ----. -- not gullly, and whole case was th. second charlle. he pled not 'fhis III an entirel~' new ar. ler Line Memorial Field 2:30 .. terested ill attendln. colle.e Speed II the number one kU- continued tor six months. and luiUy. Will found guilty of 'leg- .. nln~cmcnt from the 19G9 sea. Il.m. It met I\'lth the counselln, statl iD ler on the hllhwa)'1 today _ Philip Rachford. 1310 Bishop. Iigent drlvlnJl and fined 1100 son. The The meetln. was called to order al 8:00 p.m. office of the Clerk will be open on Saturday, Sep- NOVEMBER 3, 1970 Presen( ,on Roll Call: Mayor William G. Butler, Coun- tember 26, 1970 from 8:00 o'clock A.M. until 5:00 cilmen James H. Din.em.n, N.DCY J. Waug.man .nd o'clock P.M. for the purpose of receiving rp.gistra. r CITY OF Robert T. Herde,en. Jr. CITY OF Those Abllent Were: Counciimen Mark C. Steyens. Richard C. Hud.eon, and E. Rust Mllirhead. 'I lI.ns.1tho.!ocl.r!qu,lified;;~I~ ~1:lRK I Mayor William G. Butler presided at the meetin •• Councilmen Mark C Stevens, Richard C. Hudson and E. Rust Muirhead were excused from attending thl! meeling. ~fOJSe 1t(Jinf~ WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN The Minutes of thl' Regular Meeting of Auguat 17, 1970. were .ccepled .s submitted. NOTICE OF REGISTRATION TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS The Council approved the low bid of the William A. FOR THE GROSSE POINTE WOODS, MICHIGAN McKinnon Company. In the amount of ~1.475.00. for the wnmusll4t of install.tion of a ceiling-mounted, oll.lIred lurn.ce in the GENERAL ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all qualified Pier Boat House. electors of the City of Grosse Pointe Woods, Wayne <6rOS.6t 'nintt TO BE HELD ON The Council authorized p.yment to the T &I T Cement County, Michigan who are not now duly registered, Company. In the amount of $7.664.89. for sidewalk re- 795 Like Shore Ro.d desiring to vote al the GENERAL NOVEMBER pl.cement work satlsractorlly completed by them under the TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 3. 1570 ELECTION to be held in the City of Grosse Pointe 11170 Sldew.lk Repl.cement Program. To the Qualified Electors of the Township of Grosse Woods (Offices to be voted for: State, Congression- al, Judicial and County must register with the City The Council authorized • reimbursement in the .mount Pointe: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Clerk of the of $111.10. for, Mr. C.rl L. Young. for overpayrnent of the Clerk at the Municipal Building, 20025 Mack Ave- tax due on his property located at 303 Piche Avenue, You are hereby notified that any qualified City of Grosse Pointe, Wayne County, Michigan will nue, Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan on or before elector of the Township of Grosse Pointe, Wayne, be at his office located at 17147 Maumee Avenue Friday, October 2, 1970, which date is the last day The following Repolls were received .nd ordered for the purpose of receiving registrations from upon which registrations or transfer of registra- placed on file: County. Michigan, who is not already registered, tions may be made. A. Building Department Report for the month of may register for the General Election to be held qualified electors who have not already registered July. 1970. In said Township on the 3rd day of November 1970. and from electors who will possess such qualifica. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that you may B. Fire Department Report lor the month of August. tions orl November 3, 1970 the date of the G::neral register or transfer your registration by appearing 1970. Registrations will be taken at the office of the Election. at the office of the City Clerk in the Municipal C. Dut::h Elm Disease Report lor 1970. Township Clerk, 795 Lake Shore Road, Grosse Building, 20025 Mack Avenue. Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan during the regular office hours The Council approved the low bid of the Eureka Fire Pointe Shores, Michigan, each working day, Mon- Hose Company. In lhe tot.1 .mount of $1,523,110, for ~up. YOU ARF. FURTHER NOTIFIED that the City on Monday thl'ough Friday, 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M., plying tht' City with various quantities and size. of fJre day through Friday between the hours of 8:00 Clerk's Office will be open {or registration every Eastern Standard Time on any day up to and in. hose. as described In the speciflc.tons, o'clock A.M. to 5:00 o'clock P.M. until Friday the day except Saturday and Sunday from 8:30 A.M. eluding October 2, 1970. 2nd day of October 1970. The Council grant~d permllslon to Sears. Roebuck & until 4:30 P.M. and on Wednesday evenings until YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that if you have Company. to park • Iwenty.root tr.ller of good qua Illy 6:00 P.M. for the purpose of accepting registrations. not voted within the past two years and have not • nd appearance behind the reeelving area of their store The last day of receiving registrations will be 1000.led at 18950 Mack Avenue. for a maximum period nf had your voting registration reinstated, your REG. Frielay, the 2nd day of October 1970, on which day ISTRATION HAS BEEN CANCELLED and in or. 120 days. lor the purpose of providing • temporary slor- IMPORTANT agt' area for merch.ndlse and tounter. which must be the said Clerk will be at his office between the hours der to vote at the above election your are required removed (rom th<:lr normal locallon due to the current of 8:00 o'clock A,M., and 8:00 o'clock P.M., Eastern The City Clerk's office will be open on Saturday. to reregister with the City Cleric construction within the store. Standard Time. September 26, 1970 (rom 8:00 A.M. until 5:00 P.M, YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that for the con- The Council adopled a resohltlon to adjourn the Rcg. and on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, t970, THE LAST venience of the elec!ors. the City Clerk will be at ular Meeting scheduled 10 be held on Septembel 21. 1970. For the further convenience of the elector the DAY TO REGISTER for the November 3, 1970 her office in the Municipal Building. 20025 Mack Upon proper motion madc .• upported .nd carried, thc office of the Clerk will be open on Saturday, Sep- General Election, from 8:30 A.M. until 8:00 P.M. Avenue, Grosse Pointe Woods, between the hours meeting .dJourned .t 10:10 p.m. tember 26, 1970 from 8:00 o'clock A.M, untt! 5:00 of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. on Saturday, September o'clock P.M. for the purpose of receiving re~i~tra- 26, 1970 for the purpose of receiving registrations WILLIAM (t IUTUR CARROL C. LOCK lions of the electors qualified to vote. THOMAS W, KRESSBACH and transfer of registrations. M.y., D.pllty City CI.rk City CI.rk Published-Grosle Pointe Newl, Issue ol September 24, THOMAS K. JEFFERIS LEONA D, LIDDLE 1970. Township Clerk Puhlhh GPN 9'17/70, 9/24170 and 1011170 City Clerte . . • t• I• ~ursd'Y, September 24, 1970 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Thirt .. n Crosse Pointe News ANTEEBO PUBLISHERS INC Memoria I Center Schedu Ie What Goes Ct•• OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL I I WhalA on GROSSE POINTE FARMS, MICHIGAN 48236 new 8eeoad Clan Poatal' PaJd at DetroU. Mk:biI .. Open Dally' a.DL to • p.m. (Tkket olft" elote4 8I11ull)') a' FULLY PAID CIRCULATION All MemorlallpOnlOred adlvldes open ~ the GrONe Pointe pu~. Your Librar1 Phone TU 2-6900 B, Vlr.... Leeuri Member Mlelll... Prell AuoelaUoIi ani Nallonal Edllorlal A-aaUoa HOIpltal equipment lVaUable for free loan: erukbes, ~r"lE ..UII . NATIONAL "DWUTI'I~Q .E'MF.l&NTATI". The annual September "kick. exposed and publcized. the Weeki, ~w .... per Repre .. nyllv. lac wheel ebain. beatlDgllmpl and bospltal bedI. By Pal Rousseau eN IlrIb "v.ny., N.w Yorll Ill. N.... Yorll •. SYrlAt"'" qfr' breakfast of the Grosse greater the Jack of enthusiasm CHICAGO OFFICE Pointe Public Libraries was in the polling booths. This is ir. . Hamlin's History .. , begins with the fine repu. ~ »1 Norlh Mlohlalll A~'D'" P!Iona lla.nel.1 .. 2111 GROSSE POINTE GARDEN CENTER AND LEND- ING LIBRARY. Mn. Hury Frost OR duty TuesdaYl, held WedllHday morning, Sep. rational thinking, but it docD tatlO~ Mr. Hamlin had in the grocery business ifl' IOBERT B. EDGAR EDITOa IlIld GENERAL MANAGER Wednesday', Tbundays 10 a.m. to ... p.m. Volunteer lember 16. with the entire Li. exist. ~etrolt. Mr. Mac bought the business from Ihe estate. IAIl eon. rl:t ADAMO, ADVEK1'ISING l.tANAGER lultant on dut)' Fridays 2 to ... p.m. 881-4591. bury S t a f f, representatives So much for the national pic. In I \J35 and built his own building on the Hill in t ET MUELLER FEATURE fAGE SOCIETY from the Administrative Of. ture. Let us now consider more }940. As he says, "you could look out the door at 89 I ~~~~~l:~1~~ ~ NEWS T lices, Boa r d 01 Education. specifically Grosse Poin(e. For bunclay, September 24. Board of the Friends of t!le 41 years the library has been Ke~ch~val and see down to the lake." Mr. Mac has: ~~~fl~~~.~.~:'::::'~:::::::::::::::::~:::..:::~:~:::::.,:;: maintained the standards, the service and has added • 9:00 a.m. Federated Garden Clubs of Michiga Grosse Pointe Library, and 01 under the aegis of Ihe Board of IIARY R _- ADVERTISING n Ihe High SChool Libraries Education, and this haD been a new gourmet lines. Old Grosse Pointe families and: PAT Rli8:l:AER ADV~RTISING • 9:30 a.m. Red Cross Home Nursing-Mrs. Le- (public. private and parochial), most fortunale position for it. relati~e, newcomers, like Sibyl. enjoy shopping at: JACK lofCALPIN~ ADYt;RTISING Favor. RN, Instructor a!lending. There is no olher organization, H~mhn s and can rely on telephone orders to be' KATHY BRYE...'.... , , ADVERTISING .10:00 a.m. Braille Transcription _ Mrs. John After introduction and pre. .\lr. Stalker point!' out. that can fal.thfully filled with top q uaJity merchandise at fair; JOHN N...... ADVERTISING McNamara, Instructor liminary remarks by Mr. Rob. organize this library and run it ~~. ; JOANN~ac:::,~E _ _ BUSINESS ert M. Orr. Director of the for the benefit of five and a • I ALBERTA WILK , ACCOUNTS .10:00 a,m. Lip Reading-Mrs. Frantz Johnson, Grosse Pointe Public Libraries. third communities; divided into E CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Instructor our main speaker was intro. fifths, you can imagine what "She Shall Have Music Wher. :• DO ROTHY SCHIMANSKY ...CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING • 1:00 p.m. "Fulfilling Your Potential" _ Dr. duce~ - ~r, Peter Stalker. quality of service our library, ever She Goes" ... specially if • BETTY RAUGHT , CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING John E. Hoskins, Instructor. 1st of 6 PreSident of the Friendr. of the or libraries, would give. Fur. she's carrying a Florentine gold : MARIE KREINER ' , CIRCULATION lessons. $42.50 per term inc!. testing Grosse Pointe Public Libraries thermore, we of the Grosse music key chain. The chain orna. ~ • B 11 lIlr, Stalker, a life.long Grosse Pointe Libraries are very grale. ment is a small music box with : • 4:00 p.m. a et-Mary Ellen Cooper, Instroc- Poinler and a practicing lawyer Cui for the great spirit oC co. tor with a large downtown firm. operation that has always ex. a place for a photo, Find it at the ." : Public Schools in Focus 7:30 p.m. Grosse Pointe Numismatic Society began hi> association with Ihe isled between us and the Board League Shop along with hand III/, 1~->IIut~t!J.M : painted Swiss music boxes and -, • 8:00 &I: 9:00 p.m. Thursday nIght Dance Club-Mr. l"rien dsas a member of the of Education. -7... . B7 Dr. TIleos I. Anderson I and Mrs. Ted Forrest, Instructors Membership Committee in 1963. Mr. Stalk'!r continues. reo handsome unadorned natural braries, teaching supplies au.. Sup.rlntendent 01 Public Schooll He was elected to the P...,.rd in minding us that for the past wood music bo)(.~s which hold cig. The August 10 public hearing dio.visUlI equipment, salaries (. 8:00 p.m. lor guidance and psychological Grosse Pointe Cinema League 1965, became vice.president in one and a half to two years arettes and whatevers. on the school s;.'stem's 1910.71 • 8:00 p.m. Adult Ballet Mary Ellen C 1968, and president in 1969. the Board of Education has budget prompts me this week persoMel and principal •. AD. MINISTRATION costs include Instructor - ooper, Since education' is our busi. been (aced with extraordinarily • to answer the question: What is ness, Mr. Stalker "tarted his difficult problems of attempt. Hamlin's Has ... a delicious new cocktail snack: a budget, 1. The budget is an cost of personnel in the Cen- tral Ofllca who service tbe en. remarks off by indicating that ing to allocate priorities, The ~alled Benne Bits m.ade from au old Southern recipp : "educational blueprint" project. Friday, September 25 publi~ education is undergoing Friends and the Library Staff In Savannah, Georgia. They are "subtle. appetizing .. ing the educational program in tire district. Office supplies and related non.professional per$Oll. Woman's Historical Club _ Lunch a radical change. Looking at it have been aware of all this.' tangy." Approximately 120 bits come in a can for; terms of available revenue and 12:00 noon nel are included in this cate- - from the financial point of However, the Friends feel that $1.95 at 89 Kercheval, .. TUxedo 5.8400. • recommended expenditures. 2. gory. eon &: Program view, one almost feels that the the library does deserve a very The budget is a servant of edu. AITENDANCE covers sala. 12:00 noon Detroit Society of Women Painters word "crisis" should be used. high priority in making aHoea. cation. It estimates the reo ries for school social workers &: Sculptors For example Mr. Stalker had tions. One of the mOft important • ceipts. It generally authorizes Collectors ... you'll want the and some oUice sup pile s . Ballet-Mary Ellen Cooper, Instruc 'noted recently in the NEW reasolWi is that the public li. expenditures. It aids in admin. • 4:00p.m. TRANSPORTATION funds are t YORK TIMES that 46,000 St. bury seFes the entire com. new signed and limited edition Istering .the sch:lol economical. <.'r Loui$ students had been locked munity, to a greater extent used in t\Je local specli.l educa. print by Charles Harper which ly. It reflects the educational tion programs and in those reo • 6:45p.m. Ballroom Daucing for Middle Schoo out of their t:!lools lor one than any other institution with. has just arrived at the Mermaid. and finsndal philosophy of the quiring children to be taken to Mr. and Mrs. Ted Forrest, Instruc reason only-l~el[ of money. In in the Grosse Pointe School Sys. It's from the Frame House Gal. school system. 3. The budget the tt out-of.cJlstrict centers for trllat- tors several SChool Districts in- tern. is truly the servant of lery Collector Print series of cannot be substituted lor good men 1. OPERATION includes Flight TrainL'g Ground School-W volved, up to five successive all citizens of Grosse Pointe. administration. The bud get • 7:oop,m. works by America's leJding wild. the salaries of plant personnel E. Coche &: Connie Eilrl, Instructor fmeailtleadg.eelections had been de- Unfortunately, our Bond pro. life artists. should not be followed blindly. as well as the costs 01 luel aDd posal of 1968 was lost. Since Judgment must always be costs cover repairs and replace. • 7:00p.m. Beginning &: Advanced Karate The reasons for these millage that time the story of the library used. Shang Kyu Shim, Director del eats-which have become a has not been one o( expansion • ments In grounds, buildings, Very Special ... You get Vitabath Gelee pack. : Junior Other Side national phenomenon-are sev. to meet the growing needs of Because the public often and equipment. • 7:30.10:30 p.m. aged with Vitabath Hand and Body lotion. This is a . Parents W1'thout Partners era!. Certaialy inflation is one tbe community, but rather "ne equates the word "budget" FIXED CHARGES cover In. $10.00 value for $7.50 now at Trail Apothecary. 121 : strictly with finance, people • 8:30 p.m. of them. Inflation has acted as of contraction to meet the surance policies, i n t ere s t Kercheval. • sometimes forget that expendi. charges on short term operat. a double-edged sword, and, as shrinking resources available tures planned for the coming ing loans, and lringe benefits Saturday, September 21 Mr Stalker pointed out, both to the Board of Education. year bear directly on the wel. edges are brought to bear We feel that the dtizens of • for employees. CAPITAL OUT- • 9:30 &: 11:15 a.m. Children's Art - Robert Conaway, against the Public School Sy,. Grosse Pointe are concerned Delightful Decoratives .'. . fare of the children of this LAY covers the acquisition of have just arrived from California Ichool district. The columns. of Instructor tem. First, it raises costs 1m. over the future of our Grosse new sites, improvements to at Touch of Elegance in the Col. figures really represent a basic grounds, buildings, and pur. • 9:30 a.m. Ballet-Mary Ellen Cooper, Instruc mensely; secondly it makes the Pointe Public Libraries. They educational foundation that will chase of new e qui p men t. tor taxpayer that much less will. have already demonstrated this onial Federal Building. They are permit more than 13,000 boys ing to pay additional taxes. by their many and generous beautifully colorful with interest . COMMUNITY SERVICES cov. • 10:00 &: 11:00 a.m. French for Children - Mlie Hen. The good old days or almost donations. During the past 18 and girls to spend a productive ers the expenses of' the pubUc ing designs. In the group, is a and meaningful lite. library system. S T U DEN T rieUe LaCroix, Instructor automatic millage.pas~\ng seem years over $600,000 of private coal scuttle, a bucket, a watering In addition to the philosophi. SERVICES covers expenses. in 12:00 noon Sharon Mann-Harry Masek Wed to be gone. money has been given to our can, a step ladder, and a milk ding Reception . Another reason for millage Library System. Again on the cal hang.up which people may the cafeterias and boobtores call. Use them as accent pieces or have in trying to determine D' d defeats throughout the country plus side, we have one 01 the as well as student body activi: • 7:30 p.m. upllcate Bri ge - Mrs. Marvin seems to be that deep,rooted largest Friends' organizations put them to use with imagina. just what a budget is. others ties. Bourget, Director differences in educational philo. in the United States. Thus, with tion. tumble on the many categories Finally, lunds in the OUTGO. Good Companions sophy n,"owreveal themselves in an of this plus a sympathetic of a school system's budget and ING TRANSFER ACCOUNTS 8:00?m. Senior Other Side Ihe polling booth. The publlc no Eoard of Educallon, we do in. • . on the terminology used. The include money being paid to • 8:30 - 11:30 p.m. Soup Season ... serve onion soup the gourmet : designations of accounts are longer goes in, pulls the lever, deed hope that good solutions oth(;r districts (to cover costs of 10:00 a.m. Anawim and figures it can go back next will be found to meet the prub. way in individual, authentic covered oven proof: those required by the State Ac. sending children to the Wayne ceramics made in Canada. The base is dark brown. counting Manual. County Regional Trainable Re. 10:30 a.m. Unity Center of Tnith--Church and year and argue. lems of the future. As Mr. Sial. Let me explain the eleven tardedProgram). Sunday School And what about today's reo ker concluded: "It's inconceiv. and you have a choice of yellow, deep blue or olive: major categories that rellect sentment of youth? llIr. Stalker able to me that the residents for the glazed top. They are $2.50 each at Virginia' I hope this lnlormation has reminds us of this very perti. of Grosse Pointe will stand idly our complex budget. INSTRUC- helped those interested in un. Williams, 79 Kercheval and can serve many other: Mond.y, ~ptember 28 nent fact. The more the vagaries by and allow this library to TION includes salaries for derstanding our schools' finan. purposes. of the younger generation art; wither on the vine." teachers, many for ~'hool Ii. dal operation a bit better. 9:30 a.m. Weight Watchers of Eastern Michi- gan, Inc. • There Is , .. a printer on the Hill which has: .10:00 a.m. _Cancer Center Workshop', • 8:15 p.m. "Mexico South Into Guatamala"- Philip Walker personally narrating been here over a year and just nobody has heard of : Letters to the Editor 12:15 p.m. Rotary Club of Grosse I Pointe - it. Well, listen, it's called urn ... umm ... "Heather' Luncheon & Meeting his color film. Dinner and Film $tl; I Show only $2. on the Hill." For the second vear in a row Heather; I have finished reading with your September 17, 1970 article .12:30 p.m. Duplicate Bridge - Mrs. Phillip is offering Christmas cards at 20% off with over 80 : great interest and surprise the did the cause very little servo Gibbs, Director ' Thursday, lktober 1 albums from which to choose, priced from $9.00 to • artide appearing on the front ice. I only hope that the Coun-' • 4:00 p.m. Ballet-Mary Ellen Cooper, Instruc- • 9:30 a.m. Red Cross Home Nursing-Mrs. Le. $300.00 for the first 100. Heather is located at 100: page of the September 17, 1970 dl will aet lavorably when it tor Favour. RN, lustructor Kercheval (above Chet Sampson). The special sale • "News". which purported to removes the issue from the hours are Monday-Friday 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.; ; represent tbe proceeding on be. table. • 7:30 p.m. R~d Cross Mother and Baby Care- -10:00 a.m. Lip Reading-Mrs. Frantz Johnson, Claudia Adkins, RN, Instructor Instructor Saturday 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and Sunday 1:00 : half of the Grosse Pointe Hoek- Very truly yours. p.m. to 0:00 p.m. ey Association before the City Christine C. Finkenstaedt 7:30p.m. 9600 Air Force Reserve .10:00 a.m. Braille Transcription - Mrs. John Council on Monday, September 8:00 p.m. Reading Dynamics McNamara, Instructor • I 13, 1970. I was also in attend. LETIER TO THE EDITOR 8:00 p.m. Michigan Society for Professional 11:00 a.m. Welcome Wagon of Grosse Pointe Open The Bronze Door for one of your friends. : ance at that meeting and feel Dear Editor: A gift certificate, gold on white, announces a treat I Engineers &: Harper Woods that the article created the Two things seemed worthy 01 to gourmet dining at 123 Kercheval. A welcome l erroneous impression that the comment as I read the account • 8:00 p.m. Sculpture-Ferenc and Frank Var. • 1:00 p.m. "Fulfilling Your Potential" - Dr. John Hoskins, Instructor present for birthday, anniversary, or to say thank : Council and the City had de. of the September 1., 1970 meet. ga, Instructors dded to deny the request of the ing of the Grosse Pointe SChool • 4:00 pm. Ballel-Mary Ellen Cooper, Instruc- you. Available in any amount ... good any time. • Hockey Association and its sup. Board in your Se'ltember 17, • 8:00 p.m. Ballroom Dancing for Senior High tor Call 886.1932. porters for the location of an 1970,issue of the Grosse Pointe School-Mr. and Mrs. Ted Forrest, • 7 30 A Look at Ecology-UCAE course Instructors p.m. indoor ice facility at Elworthy N~ws. I 7:30: p.m. Theatre in Detroit field. Your reporter and I must 1. Your reporting overlooked • 6:00 p.m. Adult Ski Club Meeting at Strohaus • 8:00 &: 9:00 p.m. Thursday Night Dance Club-Mr. not have been at the same meet. the fact that. in the face of an I and Mrs. T~d Forrestt Instructors ing. opinion by our School Board at. Tuesday, September 29 • 8:00 p.m. Adult Ballet-Mary Ellen Cooper. Over one.half of your artide torney, that school money had Instructor consisted of quotes from a let. been illegally invested, four 9:00 & 10:30 a.m. Adult French Conversation - Mme ter of June 12 1970 lrom City members of the Board chose to Charles Bachrach, Instructor Planner, Brandon Rogers, set. interpr~t ~he. law to. the con. ting forth all of the negative trary, Ju~tifYlDg the Illegal act • 9:00 a.m. Drawing Techniques-Carol Wald, features of the rink. It did not beca use It was more proflta ble Instructor report the numerous fine com. to the School District. .10:00 a.m. Yoga-Norma Cheff, SRF, Instruc. ments by the citizens of the 2. The denial of permission tor ...,.'" City who support this project. for ~r. Anderson to speak on .10 00 Service Guild for Children's Hospi- Although Mr. Rogers did speak the Importance of an approved : a.m. at the September 14 meeting, budget., as requested by Presi. tal Workshop 14322 Mack Ave. '!lone VA 2.9660 he did preface his remarks by dent Thompso.n, was necessary 11:00 a.m. Senior Men's Club of Grosse Pointe saying his letter was written to comply With the rules of -Gin Rummy UPHOLSTERING(0. "before he realized there was order under which our meet. 12:00 noon Senior Men's Club of Grosse Pointe • Custom • as much interest in the rink ings are run. Not only do the -Bridge as there now is." Furthl!rmore, rules o.f order stipulate that REUPHOLSTERING & RESTYLING Austin Mother's Club Luncheon your article did not relate the there Will he no depate on tabl. 12:00 noon & • free Plr./.: up an" deliverv fact that all of the comments I~g mo~ions, but. the subjecl 01 Fashion Show • select trom hundred~ ot fine from the citizens of the City of diSCUSSionwas .th~ legality of 1:00 p.m. Senior Men's Club of Grosse Pointe fabrrcs Groue Pointe were in favor of the budget. not Its Importance. -Pinachle • custom made slip cove1S the rink. with the exception of Sincerely, • Quaranleed • lerm~ aVtlilable one citizen residing on prop. Arnold P. Fuchs 6:30 p.m. Kiwanis Club of Grosse Pointe - Dinner Meeting r!tEE ESTIMATES - VA 2.9660 erty adjacent Elworthy Field &: who spoke against the proposal Memol"ial Sets • 7:00 p.m. Beginning and Advanced Painting OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCI: Your article creat

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Page Fourteen GROSSE POINTE NEWS Th...rsd.y, September 24, '970 --_.- _._---_._------Women'sPage • • • by, of and for Pointe Women ------_._------,------Mrs. Wa Iton.Pierce Made-To-Order Collection Mrs. Robert L. Hudson

Ph.lo by Eddie McGrath, Jr. Photo Ill' DeGJall Scene of the evening ceremony at which SANDRA Covenant United Presbyterian Church, Ligonier, KAE BEACH, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Pa .• was the setting for the Saturday, August 22, wed. Beach, of Edmunton drive, and Mr, O'Brien, son of ding of Grosse Pointe North High School Librarian Dr. and Mrs. George M. O'Brien, of North Oxford road, DONNA KAY THORN, daughter of the RQhert D. were married Friday, September 4, was Our Lady Star Thorns, of Ligonier, and Mr. Hudson, son of Mrs. S. of the Sea Church. Lyle Hudson, of Mount Vernon road, and the late Mr. ------~------_._- Hudson. Read O'Brien-Beach Hudson-Thorn Rites Rites September 4 Celebrated In East Newlyweds Vacation on East Coast and Are Now at Home in Macomb Manor; Evening Service is North High School Librarian Speah Vows in Covenant Followed by Georgian Inn Reception United Pre$byterian Church, Ligonier. PI.: Pair to Live in St. Clair Shores The Reverend Joseph Hartman and The Reverend Edgar Yeoman, of St. Michal's Episcopal Church, offici- Covenant United Presbyteri~n Church, Ligonier,'Pa., Sketched for the Grosse Pointe News are four directed and led her forty.six Made.to-Order Collections ated at the Friday evening, September 4. wedding of was the setting for the wedding of Donna Kay Thorn 'and original models from the Walton-Pierce idad~to-Order to completion with fashion authority and leadership Sandra Kae Beach and Mkhael Joseph O'Brien in Our Robert Lyle Hudson Saturday morning, August 22. The Collection for fall and winter which features as Mrs. Her objectives were. as they have always been, to flat- Lady Star of the Sea Church. Reverend George H. Wright officiated at the rites. William Rust Pierce says, "a selection of lengths and ter the feminine figure and the individual customer. The newlyweds left for\;.------. The bride, who is a ]i.~r------_ styles to suit many occasions." In the midst of the The look is new. It is also soft, sophisticated, fashion. brarian at Grosse Pointe honor matron, and bridesmaids an East Coast vacation after crepe skirts and long-sleeved hemline battle and possible confusion about the "new able, the 7 o'clock rites and a reo yellow cotlon lace bodices, North High School. is the Georg.!a A. Murphy, cousin' at look," Mrs. Pierce confidently and skillfully created, ception at Georgian Inn err ..ying wicker baskets filled daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the bride, of Latrobe, Pa., Mrs. They are at home in Rose- wIth bron.ze and yellow mums. -- " Robert D. Thorn, of Ligon. Forbes B. H~nderson, Jr., Mrs. . , The bridegroom, son of Dr. Seen for day, a spectrum plaid I brown tweed is side closed and Iwhich rely on skillful eutting ness In the skirt. ier. The bridegroom is the Iko.uglas Robmson, of Philadel- vIll.e s Macom? Manor. and Mrs. George :..f. O'Brien, eoat of French wool with a tie fringed. It i~ paired .with a si~e a.nd suppl~ fabric. I On.e black Opening night exeitemenlls a phla. Pa .• and Mrs. George C. f M S L H d I' or hcr marnage thc daug~. 01 ;IIorth Oxford road. asked waist deep revers Important wrapped, frmged skIrt which IS Silk crepe IS poilibed WIth salin 10Dg theater costume. The eoat son 0 rs.. y Ie u son, Brown. of Jacksonville, Fla. ter 01 lIIr ~nd Mrs. Ha.rold ::>. Walter Jarvis, Jr., to act as pockets anc! leQi:lh' below the 'I caught with a large gold pin. An I at the ci;Ufs and at the waut. of beaujolais velvet has UDUlual- of Mount Vernon road, and They carried Colonial cascades Ileach. of I'_dmunton drive,. se- best man and Ronald W. Beach. knee is worn OVEr ih own plum awre blue textured wool dress I Another IS softly rurned at the &yshaped deep revers and beau. the late Mr. Hudson. of yellow daisy mums. white mi- lectcd a ~own of. candtellght the bride's brother, and Joseph jerse'y dress, I is a perfect choice for afternoon. neck. euffs and around the deep. liful detailing. It u meant to go The new Mrs. Hudson chose a I niature carnations and baby's- peau l.ashlOned WIth .a seed LaGrasso to usher. , It is cut out high at the neckline. I ly front slit bem. Black turns over I pink, silver and gold baD eemi.fitted peau de soie A line breath, /learl.trn~med lac.e bod~ce and The mother of the bride No c~Dectlon .would ~ com. A self band defining the waist up at cocktail parties as a gown. Also designed lo go with wedding gown featuring three. The bridegroom chose Forbes laceapp!Jqued A !Jne skirt. wore a pearl and bead.accented plete t~IS year wlthou~ a Jumper. is accented with three antique sleeveless French brocade nar- the velvet evening coat is a quarter length sleeves, a Vene. B. Henderson. Jr., to act as best . A mat~llIn~ call, held her aqua dress and matchiJ!g sleeve- Mrs. Pierce chose brIght orange silver buttons, The sleeves are rowly striped with brilliant sap. printed cblifon brocade of pur. lian lace bodice and a matching man. John B. Holcomb. Robert IJng~rllp IllUSIOn veil a~c1 she less coat while the bridegroom's ~ext~red v~lvet and contrasted full and long. ph ire. The skirt is slit at the pIe, pink and ruby with sliver detachable train. L. Hulton, Jon B. Gandelot and earned a cascade 01 white anrl mother chose a bead.trimmed It WIth a Jewel of an emerald I Black is important this year front, back and sides. A black, threads. It shows a deep plung. A Venetian lace Camelot John C. Crick seated the guests. yellow roses. stephanotis and mint green silk coatdress. Both green silk jersey blouse. and your wardrobe sbould in. Isilver and tan brocade cocktail ing V neekline and covers up beadpiece held her sill musl",n After a reteption at The Town 1\'1'. pinned white orchids to their The midi tbeater costume is of I, dude at least one of these black dress has the prettiest pouffed with long slender sleeves. It Is veU and she earrled a Colonial House in Ligonier the newly. ~hc was at~ended hy h?nor purses. black, white and tan plaid vel. silk crepe long sleeved dresses I short sleeves and releued full. bead. banded just ~bove the cascade of yellow roses, a white weds leU for a vacation in CoIo- ma~d Ca~hy ~ood and brides Outor.lown guests included vet, edged with black braid wo° • waist. A piDk cbiffon stole edged orchid with a yellow eenter and rado, Wyoming and Upper maids \ Ictona 1I0fmann, 01 the bride's grandmother Mrs. baby's.breath. Michigan. They are making their Umo.n Lake, and ~l'nn Fox .. a Gerald Rapin, of Deerfield ven with tan velvet ribbon. A'I' d h h CI b with pastel shades of marabou glimpse of the white satin top is . U I sheltering a pinlt. aqua and an. Wearing Victorian frocks fea. home In St. Clair Shores. CQUSIn. In: i Insi e t e Mot ers of Loulsv.llle, Ky,: Beach, Fta, the R c h a r d seen at the neckline and cuffs of 1 . tique go I d brocade evening turing Mediterranean blue chif- frocks styled With marigold .'loodys, of Saginaw,:\lrs. EI. the short jacket. ; ~------gown. fon uver satin skirts and Bishop. There would be a shortage mer Steyne and C h a r Ie s For elegant evenings, Shannon' A delighUul luncheon planned budget for the replacement of Entertaining idea. for the hos. sleeved lace bodices were at., of worms if every bird were O'Brien, 01 :..filwaukee, Mr. and lendallts Mrs. John B, Holc\imb, early, Grone Polnte Unit.d green silk crepe is cut softly by eo-chairmen Mrs. Frank athletic equipment at Grosse tess inelude a white satin tunic ~lrs. Fred Fox, of Louisville, METHODIST CHURCH and follows the figure. A deep Bromley and)1rs. Hugh Har. Pointe South. Your check made top with fashlon's favorite lacing and :\Ir. and lIIrs, Tom Wilkins, 211 Moron Rood ru{(Je starts at the front o{ the ness preeeded the September out to The Dads Club and mail- Iront and gesture making or Kalailiazoo. 886.2363 skirt and encircles the hem. Grosse Pointe Soutt, H.igh School ed to Gr?sse Pointe ~uth High f!'inged sleeves. It tops a pair of Spr;cial guests were Sister Mllli.Ht"r . 'I Mothers Club Executive Board School WIll be apprecIated. The bl Ie letts A hi J~I>rr!j A, Tlwma.s Victorine Rapin, of Mercy Hi;lh. Not sketched but in tbe Collec. Meeting held. at Hospitality tickets will be sent to you by ac ve v pan 01' sd m~t~' Eavestroughs 9: IS FAMILY WORSllll' Sister Mary Judith Rapin, of tion, crimson wool is used for a Center return mail. in" culotte 01. g d an m - SERVICe :\Iercy College. and The Rev. semi.fitted single breasted coat.'. colored metalliC chiffon brocade 5" Aluminum. 5 Colors. Seamless Church School lor nurser)' through ,Ixlh rerade. eren~1 J. Leo Healy or Pro'/i. Gold buttons accent the line at I :..frs. George Crock alt. presl.1 A reminder to Parents of I has a high rounded necklin. e and 10: IS Church School ror grade. dence Hospital. the waist front and back. It is dent, challenged the .Board to :--:inth Graders and new stu- long full drop sleeves. :Ii('\'cn thlOUli:h lwt:h.'c. its t b work toward further 109 com. dents. Monday October 5, at t . POINTE Adult 5oem~nan and dIHUS' worn over. own an" ro,:"n munication between ho!"e and 7:30 ~'clock P~rents Night will The Made-to'()rde~ deSigns re. Mon group", II: 15 MORNING wonslIIP Fi"t English and red paisley wool d.rcss With I school as well as extending' be held in the Grosse Pointe main faithfully fas~ll~nablt to a SEIIVICE long sleeves" and a high neck. I needed services to faculty. stu. South Auditorium, A panel of youthful ret sophIsticated tn- Scr@@n 4 Sash, Inc. Church School tor nurseo" o1d lI"ough Kinder garlen. Ev. Lutheran A double u cham looped I dents and parents of Grosse I Counselors explaining the school ditlon. ThiS :lear they are more Ac_ '- ...... JoIo"",,, Ithrough tabs In front mark the PO.lnle South d t' 't' 'n"oIv glamorous than ever. The Col. waist. A daytime pantsuit fea. , program an ac IVI les I. - 2.0497 Mack Aye, TUI.(jUO Ohurch tures a double breasted long fit. During the summer Mrs. i ing your children during their lecUoD has charm and. allu~. Vernier Road at Wcdgewood Crockatt worked with Jerry Ge. rour years at the High School made the fine~t fabrJc~ WIth ted jacket of red and navy 01 rich, principal. and members of will be followcd by a question. flawless production. It IS ~o Drive, Grosse Poinle Woods checks ensembled with navy --~-. the school stalf to prC?are the answer period .The Mothers wonder four generaUons of dls- 884-5040 slacks and a red turtle neck top. information packet. which in- Club Social committee will serve tI~uished. Detroiters cbO?se Church Wc>rship 8:30 & II The jacket of a daytime suit of volved assembling calendar refreshments. theIr daytime ~roUih ey~nlDg RENT A. 1970 Sunday School 9: 30 d t d' t d t' I t I . I fashions from thiS perenDI;;'l au. The Grosse Pointe ba ~s ~nd lfl~e m: erla 0 Watch {or the Mormng ~ol. thoritatlve and beautiful Made. Rev, P. Kcppler lh an CHEVY TODA.Y! The Grosse Pointe e mdcu e ' Ed -YdouFowatsfees to be held. at vanous to.Order CoUettlon. He\' David Practon, ext en e d l0lII ,:S. war ~ e schools this fall, WIth Dr. Theo$ Memorial Ass!. Pastor Concrerational DAilY, DIIVE IN COMFORT. ~nd her c.om':llItt~e ror orgamz- I. Anderson, Superintendent 011r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Iu Church WEEKLY, All CONDITIONED CAIS .. ... 109 and dlstrlbutmg these 2,430 Schools, discussing school prob. Church 240 Cha1Conte at Lothrop kIts to the homerooms for St~l- lems and prospective plans for MONTHLY AVAILAIU dents to take home, Mrs, Foote s improvements • - United Preshyterian 9:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. committce also mailed the 1,677 I • , GALLAGHER St. Paul Ev• Worship Services and 16 Lake Shore Rd. Newlellers which Mrs. Th('o I Before adjourning the meet-' Church School dore Swecney prepared. ing :..frs. Crockalt announced Cusfom Builder For InformaUon Lutheran Church Crib and Kindergarlen Chalfont. ond Lothrop I Tho Mothers Club has award. with pride that 17 Grosse Pointe ..... Facilities Available night or day ed 10 scholarship. to Snuth South seniors had qualified as Inler1m eare Paslor : call 8825330 TV''''7' We Invite You ro Waf5hip Rev, G. E. Prutssner I1igh candidates this fall ac- semifinalists in the National DH.VWAY I With Us "DECISIONS" I cording to Mrs, 11. Weston Bur- Merit Scholarship Examination, CHEVIOLET DEALEIS LWING/IEN1'AL SYSTEM nell, vice.president. The g.-ants representing three percent 01 9 30 A M, Worship Rcv. Roy R, Hutcheon, D.D. ! Worship Services i I will be continued next s('mcster the graduating class. Congrlltu. j 9: 30 A.M, Sundav School _ .. __ .._----_.~- _. --- ~~-- provided the students maintain lations to these 17 students and "SERVING THE POINTES ;Incl C,!wr('h SchclOl I i Cnunerv-primary) FOR 20 YEARS" DICK SHALLA LWlNG 9:30 and 11:15 adequate scholastic a\'crage~. their parents! I "555 HAlPEl, Hr. Whittier 815.0'75 lI.v. Chul .. W. Sandrock ~Ir. Gerich, as well as Mrs. ------816.5201 It... Itollnd L, Sch.ldl, I "O~ G1VI.'''U; /\ DAMN" St. James Crockalt, expressed apprecia. Returning to The Masters ".C=M:=:K:=K=:K:=:M=:::K:=:lo'==_c=~==_c=:K:=K=:K:=:M=:::K:=:lo'==_c=:K:=IoC=:K:=K=:K:=:M=::H:=:M=:::K:=:lo'==_CQ~. III n".y JI, KI(.I)', 11r(',a<'hlnR I lion to the mothers and students School, D<>bbs Ferry, N.Y., lor Lutheran Church I who hc1p('d in the re~lstrlllion their senior year are ELEA. McMillan al Kercheval and c!istribution of 18,000 pro. NOR KATHERINE McFEEL. cnOSSH 1'01NTE WOODS vided by the school to students, EY, daughler of MR. and TU 4.0511 I as required by state Law. MRS. CHARLES A. McFEEL- Mrs. Frances French, in he. EY, JR., of Lakeshore road, .(jJ,.C'sb!Jte,.,'a n Ch (i,.e/, 9:30 & 11 I.m. Sorvl ... ! Give us the responsibility I 9:30 A.m. SundAYSchool I half of Mr. Gerish, asked Boarc! and CATHERINE FRENCH, 19950 MACK AVE, at TORRF..Y nn, 886.4300 , INursery rOT Sm.1I Chlldren) members lor h('lp in rccruiting daughter of MR. and MRS. for ever)y detail. additional Volunteer Aides .. In JAlIIES M. FRENCH, of RitJge Wor,,,11J1l SNY,,"l' 9:30 & I 1:00. 9:30 Chur('h School R.y. G,ofle E. !CUrl:, ' .. tor I particular, a program coordi. road. It's both girls, third year ",or lIi/;h~ 7PM.Sl' lIev. AI", F. Her,., Postor nator, a Sorlal Studies Centcr at Dobhs and both are the see. "FIFlST TIIINGS FIns TOO Dr. John Olcrl, Jr. volunteer and cafeteria Sllper. ond members of their lamilies I You are en tilled 10 the profl'Mionn/i,m tholp. with _.""- .,- .- ..- visors arl' n('e!led, to altend the School. Entering o half N'f1tury of Berv~. - - Mrs. Crockall emphasi1ec! as sophomor"ls are ANNE KAN. THE GROSSE POINTE the imllOrtRne(' of Increasing ZLER, daughter of MR. and ISCOPAL (HUR(H BAPTIST CHURCH th(' ~'olhcrs Club membership MRS, ROBERT II. KANZLER. ST. MICHAEl'S EP 8 Mile at Made as well AS encouraging Rclive of Lakeshore road, JEAN MER. Grosse Pointe Wood. participation in school activi- RELL, daughter of MR. and 20475 Sunnlngdal. Park (Near Mack end V.rnler) InNr" • .,...u 10 uJor.h'p 1"41hu•. ~~ 9:4~ A.M. ti('s. Al the time of the mCilt. MRS. ALLEN W. MERRELL, III.O. & O.11I.(;] The Reterend Edgar H. Y.oman, R.ctor CHURCH SCIIOOL ing 386 memherships hRd bl'l'n of Fair Acres drive, and 11,00 A.M. received as compared lo a tOl31 TRACY WHITNEY, daughter FUNERAL HOMES CHANGE Of SCHE CULl Of SERVICES MORNING WORb1lIr of 777 members Inst year, 3C. of MRS. CHARLES WHITNEY, 7:00 P,M, cordlnl! 10 Mrs, DouRlas Donald, of Lakeland avenue. Anne and EAST • WEST • CENTRAL • LIVONIA • GARDEN CITY I~Oil ,\ ~I Eudlilml EVENING WORSIIIP ch.lirman, Have you paid your Jean are the second members r"o .... $ I. "AUIS CIAtl""', lOST r"OMA$'. tOST I

As a fund.raising project for the 1970 Maintenance Fund CllffipiAign of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra a com:nittee of 36 women, all retired board members of the Symphony's Junior Women's Association, has planned a private gallery opening benefit for Tuesday evening, October 6, at the London Arts Gallery In the Fisher .0 ••• '. Building. ..------The opening, to be called In addition the women will "Impresarios meet Peter complement their commitlee Max," will feature recent with 30 past. Juniors' board paintings, ScuI P t u r e and members. Short and to limited-edition graphics by From Another Pointe the 28-year-old "Mod" ar- Mrs. Loll hOl-'t!lithat throullh tist. Ihis very attractive event man)' of View The Pointe In ad'lition to viewing Max's younger couples in the metro- worlc:s all guests will have an politan area will wish to be. By Janet Mueller opportunity to meet the artist come "Impresarios" of the De. MR. aDd MRS. Jk.\lES R. who is flying from New York STROBL, of Madison Heights, just for the affair. troit Symphony Orchestra. Wp"ll admit the parking situation had begun to get anoounce the birth of a daugh. Benefit chairman Mrs. David The "Impresario" member. to us, still: We wouldn't miss a Grosse Pointe Celebrity ter, JULIE ANNE, September Lotl will be assisted hy Mrs. ship was created for the first Series lecture for ANYTHING so sleet, snow, wind, rain, 5. Mrs. Strobl Is the former Donald R. Briggs, Mrs. Pierce time this year so that those in we trudged a half.mile or more. through them all •... CHRISTINE CAMERON, daugh. Smith, Mrs. Arthur Johnson, the Detroit area could have a Photo by Edlile Mc

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A. Solitoire in 0 6 prong upswepl selling, $3040. Ploin matched bond, $35. Jbt sbops of B, Delicately brushed 18.kt. white gold "Fleur. ette" Oronge Blossom selling shows olf her solitaire, $310. Wedding bond. $30. Walto1t.Pi~r't Kmnal at Sl Clair . hse PM Wright Kay 3 Kercheval Ave., at Fisher Road .1 s.rs.t•• -11II1*'. T,.., Punch and Judtl Block Moster Charge 000 BankAmericards accepted TU 1-1505 1705 1 !C~rchevar In Grosse Pointe, 885.5515. Open Thurs. ond Fri. 'til 8: 30. Also 1500 Woodward, Northland & Birmingham. GROSSE POINTE NEWS ThUM.Y, September 24, '1970 Society News Gathere~ from All of the Pointes Susan M. Backman Mrs. Michael E. Kenyon Mrs. Clyde H., Thomson Miss Miller Married Wed In Saint Paul's To Clyde Thomson Bride's Ivory Organza Gown Is Overl.id with and Pearlsi Reception at Gourmet Mrs. Gregory H. Miller and Mrs. Robert Koebel, Jr., House Follows Rites Attend Their Sister at Saturday Afternoon Ceremony . At home in Kalamazoo after a vacation in northern Michigan are Mr, and Mrs. Michael Ernest Kenyon who Vacationing in northern Michigan are Mr. and Mrs. were married Saturday, August 22, at a morning cere. Clyde H. Thomson who spoke their marriage VOWI in mony in Saint Paul's-on.the-Lakeshore. Grosse Pointe United Methodist Church Saturday after. The 11 o'clock rites atS'------noon, September 19. A reception at Lochmoor Club fol. which Father Leonard Wal. man the bride's alltera, lowed the 2 o'clock rites at which The Reverend Perry lace presided were followed BI~e velvet trimmed their Thomas presided. ~ by a Gourmet House recep- wide.brimmed .tra ... ball. They Mrs. Thomson is the for. 1 ieux road. tion. carried arrangemenll of yeUow mer Pat r i ci a P. Miller, The bridegroom i$ the lOll The bride. the former S:uan daisies. pink roaebuda aod car- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of Mrs. Betty Harrington Tbom. Margaret Backman. daughter naUons. . Rkhard H. Miller, of Cad., «.em .. _ Pace 1'1) of Mr. and Mn. Ignatius A. The bridegroom, son of Mr. Backman, or loloross road. wore and Mrs. Rex Kenyon. of Has. a gown of ivory .Uk organza leU. asked Joseph GeBott to overlaid with Venice lace and act a. best man. U.ben were Modern Dance Classes Begin seeQ pearls. Donald Richarell, Dean Arm- Matching lace bordered her strong. John Bamford and John Door length lUusion veil and HcGraw. Oct. 10, 1970 at Christ ahe carried Sweetheart roses Mr.. Backmlll selected aD Episcopal Church on and alephanoth with accenu of aqua shantung coltume for ber deep purple bachelor button.. daughter'. wedding aDd the 6ro11l. Pointe Blvd. In A line frecks of pale blue reception. The bridegroom's linen were honor maid Ann mother wore an ensemble of a Classes for $12.00. Beaupre and bridesmaid. Kar. emerald greea silk. Both cbOie Clalses are limited. en. Barbara alO Julie Back.. white orchid corngn. Registration. Information' by calling #t"u:imtlt if~Y,~{$:. i'tIoto b)I Don Webber ot Collln,wood. PR 6-3593 '. Fred and Pot Jean PATRICIA P. MILLER and Mr. Thomson, son of Married to Mr. Kenyon, son of the Rex Kenyons, Mrs. Betty Harrington Thomson, of Notre Dame ave- 9:00 ....M.-9y " oWer of Haslett, in Saint Paul's-on-the-Lakeshore Saturday, nue, and Leonard H. Thomson, of McKinley avenue, Intel'l'Md .... fLOWfRS FORAU OCWIONS 10:00 M. 4.5 , .... YOUR ACCOUNT INVITED August 22, was SUSAN MARGARET BACKMAN, were married' in Grosse Pointe United Methodist SERVING GROSSE POINTERS FOR OVER HAlF A CENTURY Church Saturday, september 19. The Richard H. Mil. 11:00 ,M. 6-' '1'1, daugbter of the Ignatius A. Backmans, of Moross road. lers, of Cadieux road, are the bride's parents. 1925 VERN IER RD. ~= TU 6-0600 '"tr'-V~ Preview Opens Artist, Market DeFoe-Bielman

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Arbor, a. matron of honor and d.ughtel"S wedding and the re. Mrs. Michaer Ferrence, Jr ... bridesmaids Jill Steininler, of ception. Miss Sherman Bride Mrs. ChlcalO. 111.,a sororily sister, Mrs. Nicholas Fontana and !oIri. The bridegroom's mother Thomas Fette, of Benton Har. wore an orchid silk shantu/ll bor. costume featuring a bead. trim. Of Qale Russel Doty Wide grosgrain ribbon defined med weddin, ring collar and the waistlines of their mint long silk chllfon bishop sleeves. green dotted swlas frocks. Both mothers selected while Brid.'s Gown is Fashioned of Chantilly Lace and Matching green ribbon bows ac. orchid conales. Matching LICe Edge, Her Mantilla: Attendant', cented their bell.shaped sleeves After a vacation at Niagara Frocks Styled With Apricot Chiffon Skirts , and green slarf10wers were .cat. FaU. the newlyweds are at tered among white miniature home in Mount Clemens. At home in East Lansing where the bridegroom Willi Icarnations ill thei~ Colonial bou. complete his Doctor .. te in Mathematics at Michigan State quels. The bride's maternal grand. U~versit~ are Mr. and. M~s. Dale Russel Doty who va. James Boldy. of North Bell. mother Mrs. J. L. Campbell cationed In northern Michigan following their Saturday I ingham, Mass., served as his came from Galesburg. 111., for September 12, wedding in Grosse Pointe Memoriai brother-in.law's best man, In the rites. Church. .,.. .1 Ithe usher corps were Kenneth . Officia~ing at the 7 o'clock with stephanotis. . Gould, David Kirsch, another MR. and MRS. MINERT N. rItes whlc~ were followed. Mrs. Roland Sherman, who brother.in.law of the bride. THOMPSON, of U /l i v e r sit y by a reception at the Grosse served as her sister.in.law's groom. Fred Bohl, the bride's plare, were hosts on Sunda)' Pointe Yacht Club was The honor attendant, and brides. brother, and Donlld Schmaltz. to 40 Bates College alumni and Reverend Richard Mitchell. maids Mrs. William Warner The bridegroom's niece. Kelly friends who gathered to launch Mrs. Dot)' Is the former Doro. and. Barbara Brown wore floor Baldy. in II gown identical to in Miehigan the natiOlll1 alum- th)' Luc=U1eSherman. daughter length shirtwaist frocks styled that of the senior attendants nl phase of the College's $6.75 ol Mr. and. Mrs. Arthur G. Sher. wlith apricot chiffon skirts and and carrying a miniature Colo. Million Cap i ~. I CampaigJI. man, Ir., 01 Hawthorne road. white lace bodices accented with nial bouquet, was nower girl. Woods pediatrician DR. HE. Her brother MarJe Boidy was LEN PAPAIOANOU. alumna IIr. Dot)' Is tbe SOfI of the Ru.- apricot.covero!d bullons. They lei L. Dotys, of Hastings. carried Flemish baskets fllled ring bearer. and former trlMtee of the Lewis. For the evenl!lg rites the for. with fall nowers. A sly blue swiss embroidered ton, Me.• College, is chairman mer Miss Sherman selected a Best man was Harry Ford, of organza dress styled with long of the Michigan campaign. 1be tltted 1100rleneth (own of Chan. Hastings. The bride's brothers, sleeves lathered at the wrist Thompsons are members of her tilly lace featuring a neck.to- Roland and Arthur G. Sher. WI5 Mrs. Bonl', choiee for her .~mmittee. bem InIert of white satl!l with man, m, and William Warner, l .mall covered buttool. seated the (uesta. I MatchiJll lace edged her For her daughter's weddin[ I Cathedul leogth mantilla and and the reception, Mrs. Sher. Ibe carriecl wbite Eucharls lille. mall chose a jewei.necklined I KISKA . , Photo b.l' Lud SChomis Pnolo by Bnnsb.l' Studio Wedding vows were spoken by DOROTHY LUCllr KATHLEEN ELIZABETH BOHL was wed to Mr. JEWELERS LE SHERMAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Ferrence in St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church Sat- Sherman, Jr., of Hawthorne road, and Mr. Doty, son urday evening, September 12. Parents of the couple are 63 lIrdMw", L..... ~ of Mr. and Mrs. Russel L. Doty, of Hastings, saturday ' .. 1.. 11I , ...... ,.... evening, September 12, in Grosse Pointe Memorial the Frederick Osborne Bahls, of Littlestone road, and Church. the Michael Anthony Ferrences, of Detroit. 885.5755

drels and ~at eoaemble of tur- quoise silt. TIle bridegroom' s Miss Miller mother wore a lime (reen sUk VOWS dresa and matcbiDg coat. Both Ferrence-Boht • DIAIIONDS • selected white phalaeDOpsls or. (Coatla_ from Pile 11) chid cona,et. son, of ~~otre Dame avenue, and !!I:. SI". "'ICI Leonard H. Thomson, of Me. Exchanged Sept. 12 Here from HlstiDgs for the Kinley avenue. 1,02 Ct. AA3 $2100. $1600. ceremony were the A. C. ------Venice lace accented the Couple Vacation at Niagara Falls, Return to Make Franclks with Carolyn, Charle., .82 Ct. AA8 $1150 . .$ 800. bride's traditional white sllk or. Home in Mount Clemens: Bride Wears Twin ------! . lames and Susan. the Ralph ganza goWD 15t11ed with a de- S' I W dd' G .51 Ct~ AAS $ 650. $ 475. Shirke)'s, the Robert KiDis, tachable Watteau train and a Ister s e Ing own ------the Harry Fords and the Geerle pillbox of organza. lace And Married Saturday, September 12, in St. Paul Evan- seed pearls secured her triple. • h Ch h K hI EI' b h B These are all precision cut, top white diamonds. Millers. tiered illusion 'Ieil. Her flowers gelical Lut eran urc were at een WI et ohl, Really a bargain for the discriminating person that Other out-of-toWD lUe&ts in- were a trlalUlar cascade of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Osborne Bohl, of wants, an extra fine diamond. Sold with a 15 day, cluded the Warren Bradys. of white roses with Ivy streamers. LittIestone road, and Michael Anthony Ferrence, Jr., Goodrieh, the Ray Daty., of She was attended by her sis. son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Anthony Ferre nee, of De- money back guarantee of satisfaction. Lake Orion, the Roy Hylands, ters, Mr.. Gregory H. M111er troit. $-- of Rocbester, the Glen Larseos, as matron of honor and Mrs. A reception at the Gour. silk organza it featured are- of Grl!ld Blanc, the Wayne Sed. Boben r. Koebel, Jr .• of Colo. met House followed the embroidered peau d'ange bodice. lalts, of Coldwlter, and. Ten rado Sprlnls. Colo., as brides. early evening rites at which a mandarin neckline accented SimpllOll, of Boyne City. maid. The Reverend Charles W. with crystal beads and a lace- Their floor lep.gCl frocks of Sandrock and The Rever. bordered Chapel train. pink and white candy.strlped or. end Richard Stieber pre- Her illusion veil fell from a ganza featured Venetian lace. d d cluster of lace beaded with trimmed Emp'lre wa'lsU'lnes. si e . he WILLOUGHBY '1 k pearls and crystals and scar. °rbey wore mat~).m'g Dlor head. For the 6 0 c oc ceremony SAVE ONE-THIRD THE COST 01' NEW School Dance ~" h b'd Ie led th rled a Colonial bouquet of white of bows and carried Colonial bou. t e rt e se.c . . e g~~ roses and stephanotis. FURNITUR! AND, AN ADDrrlONAL JO" Ballet quets of miniature 'Iegance worn by her ~Wlll Sister PatriCia ON YOUR CHOICE OF ANY FAIRICI Modern Jan carnations and starflowers. tor ~er weddlllg to John. Ander- She was attended by her sis- Top Best man was Terry Glancy Ison In May, 1969. Fashioned of ter Mrs. Anderson, of Ann 2.WAY SAVIGSI h ... 110m." Eve. Clusa tor Adult. and the bride's bother. Richard mtorI helr1oam1 nowI D'COM ..," '- ..., J'IU In Sehool AS. ChUdnn H. Miller, and brother.in-Iaw, lelecting no. .... _ -.... collection uf La lleshDre VUI.S. Gregory H. Miller, ushered. Center tracltfoncl onCI _'M!lIf*ary tabrfaI ScIpariot The bride's mother wore an craftunanshlp and Ill All wrk ..... 1. In 23219 Merler 114. aqua silk worsted dress and our own Ihop. UM/1B) TIME OFFER.HURRYI Adult BaUet Class Wednesda.l' coats ensemble featuring a ee.,. hM ...... I. Y_ ".... 1 p.m" Thursclo)' 7:30 p.m. beaded tace yoke outlined in Z Wi. 0. I./SHdr , ...... o.Iho..,. r_ BO)'5 " Girls ToP. Wed., 5 p.m. crystals and pearls. She pinned a spray of cymbidium orchids rAiFa" &1PIIJim Clsm 1. Rita WlUouChby to her purse. GIOS5f I'OlNT!. 2OJ4J ...... ru UIIJ Member 01 Dance The bridegroom's mother se- IlIlMlNOtfAMo ", S, H_ 11M.. 1M7-110O lI .. lfln or America, NOITHWEST 0fTIl0fT, W. ~ Q Z.... lected a mandarin.collared silo ,,4ft Dance Millers ot Mtchl ... n FACTOlY, 520 Greotofr. DohIf, W... r.rDOD. ver grey lame sheath and a ...... IIGMI ONN -. ,... • , ... .,. , , ... PheM 771.6920 ., cymbidium orchid corsage. "4.7034 Tbe newlywt:ds will reside in Gro~se Pointe.

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The first meeting of the Grosse Pointe Alumnae Chap- ter of Alpha Xi Delta was held in the home nf Mrs. Eugene Groves, of. Moran road, MOD-

il?stes~:~n;:;e ~:S~C~b~unt~ Barlow and Mrs. Maurice Strong. A potluck dinner pre. Iceded the business session. I'resident Mrs. Dennis Berda. sono' described the purpose of the organization as threefold: '1'0 support college chapters, to work togelher on vario'JI char. i Itable and philanthropic pro. jects and 10 strengl~en the bonds of sisterhood through 50' cial activities. Among evenls scheduled for the 1970.71 selson are the- Pan- hellenlc Ball in November and the Mr. and Mrs, Santa Lunch. con at Eastland AuditorIum In If you're looking for a .,. I December. fur that spells luxury ... but your u u d get s"ys I Enjoying 8 recent vacp.tion at "easy docs it" , , . a lush Sun Cily, Ariz.. were the dyed muskrat is for you. GEORGE MUNROS, of Fair- Fast becominp, a fashion '(' holme road. r:~~~i~epr~~e~ni~ ~~hc~111 !,i the designel touches of tod,lY. Big snup,gly co!lars, ~; wrapped waists, knee-deep HARPER S•••"'.ll' horders, often contrasting .. And ,1 price you'll love. Llp/'Olsfering' from $395 12 tC) 4 p.m. A splendid buffel table laden ALSO SERVING GROSSE POINTE with your favorite foods. Treat the whole family this Sunday. A campI",,, ... I..clio" FOR 35 YEARS 01 li"e lun, PrOpOS{~ n tonsf Have 0 cockloil (daily " CUSTOM & except Sunday) or a glass of your favorite beer or wine GALLERY WORK (doily including Sunday).

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Thursd.y, September 2-4. 1970 GROSSE POINTE NEWS ------P.ge Ninet.. n Women's Page • by, of and for .Pointe Women ------_.• • _.------AOPi Evening At Rtcel To Aid Arthritis Victims Rummage Turns Up Unusual Sale Items 'Set WNFGA Annual ;:~f;~orrethods and rural!:~~~~a~::. ~~UIN~ie~ar;;~: I I . On the exchange 201 hive Wilber Hadley MICk, Mrs. Clar. Grone Poiale alumnle of come from 59 other countries to ence A. Bro~teau and Mrs. Jos. Alpha Omicron PI with their be hosted In 73 Michigan coun. eph A. Watson. Jr. husband, and frltDds wtll join I ties by about 560 families. Mrs. William Milliken. wife Serving on the International Iof the Governor, will arrange other members from the Detroit I Tea 0n W ednesda area for the Wolverine Hames. . Y Tea commlLtee with Mrs. Horn. 1 the tea table centerpiece. Races at the Detroit Race «:.1""- I~..' -'-L--' ---b S . f 17h buckle are Michigan Division ----- Course, Saturday evenln.l, octo. ;~/ ,=,overnor~ M.nSlon In .nslng to.. .ttlng or t I president Mrs. JacK F. Ehlinger, I Bad habits place a mortgage ber 3. <~ I G••th.r,ng: Tour of MSU 11M. lcultur. G.rd.ns Mrs .. Walter Pallerson, Mrs. I on the accomplishments of a nus EveniAt at the RacH is \~ . I Also on D.y's Agend. I MarVin L. Katie, Mrs. H. Ea~ man~ _ being sponsored by the Detroit .. Michigan Division, Woman's National Farm and Gar.' Ketropolltan Council of AOPI. Proceeds wlU go to the Michigan den Association committee members have taken lime Arthritla Foundation for the pur- out from summer relaxation to prepare for their 17th I chase of equipment needed by Annual International Tea to be combined this year with arthritic pltJents. a gar~en tour for the benefit of IFYE. The Arthril1a FoundaUon Is WNFGAmembers and.s------the principal philanthropy of guests will be served tea at to noon and 1 to 5 o'c1ock. Alpha Imicron PI International. the Governor's Mansion in The International Tea held Detroit Alumnae Chapter mem. Lansing Wednesday Sep- each year for the benefit of bers ~ave previously supported tember 30, from '1' to 3 IFYE, (International Far m the Michigan Brancl, by provid. o'clock. Mrs. Robert N Y~ut~ Exe~a.n~e), has been .a ing wheelChair funds and sup. 'nbuckle' h' . Michigan DIvIsIon WNFGA prOJ. plying decorations at the annual HOI IS C airman. eel since 1948. arthritis picnic for patients IInd ~heir families held each August Mrs. Merrill Petosky, presl. Michigan youths numbering I dent of the Lansing Branch, 104 have traveled to 51 coun. 111 the lakefront Rehabllltation Center at the foot of Lenox road. WNFGA. is chairman 01 a tour tries on the IFYE program of Persons interested in support- I of. th.e Horticulture. Ga~dens at the 4H Foundation. These young 1 lng the Foundalion by attending Michigan State Umverslty. Stu. people "learn by doing" in the the racetrack party may c:a11 Unusual as well as useful items will chairmen, (from left), MRS. FRED OLM- dents will act as guides from 9 International Exchange of edu. Barbara ZolnlerczQ, Chapter be offered by the Women's Association STED, MRS. EARL NELSON and MRS. president, at 881-scK9 for fur. of Gros~ Pointe Woods Presbyterian RICHARD JOHNS. Rummage will be re- ther information and tickets. Church at its annual rummage sale to be ceived at the Church starting Monday, held at the Church Friday and Saturday, September 28. Truck pick-up for (large Remember 0 0 0 Sweetest Day, Odo 11th Don't put off a sure thina: to- ' October 2 and 3. Here two china roosters items may be arranged by calling 884. day for the uncertainty that to- draw the attention of the sale's three co- 4534, 884-6885 or 886.0710. morrow will bring. 10 0 Theresa Larned Becomes Bride No man can dream himself Discount into a character-he must ham. ON 'DSGNAUZ'O Theresa Ann Lamed chose I and Tom Cllrk, of Fort Wayne, mer and forge one for himself. The competition', ads have been somewhat vague • boo t II while a r gin 1a gown with Ind. Christmas prices. But we're spelling ourullt. Our ~ted relaH price puffed sleeves and white eye. The bride's molher chose a I Any person who. accepts fa- for the two-pasaenger Gremlin is$I,899. the Iowesllist pnce of THIELE let trimming for her Friday street length dress and coat vors from oth.ers IS placin~ a Cards lilY car made in America. The four.pa.-nga-lists for $1.999. This may be the lint time in history that you could buy morning. September 11, mar. ensemble of pale blue brocade mortgage on hiS peace of mmd. Thl. oINt •• "roo an orilrinal for Ies&. free rlage to Robert Allan Johnson. and a corsage of while baLy. Oct. 15th A petll crown e a ugh t her, r a s e s with stepbanotis. The I People who have no money n.1I1l S1,a-S1,M estimates Itriple tiered illusion veil anll: bridegroom's mother selected a I are not l:lh~ays poor-and .those City Card and GlftShop she carried w hit e aad pink pale pink street length dress wbo have It are seldom rIch. ,...... baby rOIN, baby's.breath, ivy featuruig a beaded bodice, with. . I 881-8804 .... u,A.C;,u.c:.s SUG.C.UllD _IU"IL "1(( fO. _00<,1. INOICAT[C. '[O( .....l "'U1o IJllelUCUl. SUTl for and stephanotis. a matching cape. Her corsage Every t~me )'ou. run a traf!lc i9113 MACK AVE. AT MOROSS AltO lOCAL1U[$. I' ...... ,. our ••dIO" c~••~u~ ...4111 ...... , •• (S, .lot[(L COYUI, .oor lAC'" ! I . I •• u,,, sn"'I, .... 0 O'to4;l. 0"1l0N'S [I.'''',. '!be DeW Mrs. JohN. ')n is the was fashioned of pale pink baby hgh~ you re betling ro~r life 7-MACK SHOPPING CINYEI daUllhter of Mr. and Mrs, Cor(. roses and stephanotis. agamst a few seconds time. land Larned, of Barrington ------BASEMENT road. Th bridegroom is the son of the Lawrence Jobnsolll, .of East Detroit. Open Thln'sday and Friday Evenings A reception at the Grosse RECREATION Pointe War Memorial followed the U o'clock rites in Grosse Pointe Memorial Church. The newlyweds are making ROOMS their hom~ in Rocky River, O. • .aIIty They plan a December skiing w...... , vacatioo. I II,ow OWl crett..e. In magenta pink linen frocks • FIONa" AVAIUILE f as h I 011. e d with while laee. trimmed. coIl a rs and lace. trimmed trains were honor ma. Serving the tron Mrs. Joseph Zerilll and Grosse Pointes for bridesmaids Carol Moore, of 30 Year! Tecumseh, and Deborah Larned, the bride's sister. They wore matching pink leaf headplecel and carried bouquets of pale and deep pink THIELE carnations, baby's.breath and ivy. John Winkler acted al the CONSTRUCTION bridegroom's best man. Seating Ie"""" Sped"'rfi the guests were 'l'om Reicher 24145 UrnE MACK Pointer PAUL W. REA has St. ('III, 511... PI 5-2323 received a Doctor of Philosophy degree from Ohio State Uni. versity.

The University-Liggett Lecture Series

Promptly at 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. 1. Wednesday, October 14, 1970 The Veri Reverend John T. Walker Canon, Washington Cathedral. Distin- the skirt proportions guished lecturer and educator. On the faculty of St. Paul's School, Concord, N.H. Skirting the new length for 9 years. Associated with many projects and committees incJudin~ Public Welfare Advisory Council of the District of Columbia. issue beautifully .•. button fronts, "Education for What" fringes an.d longer proportions. 2. Tuesday, October 27, 1970 Dr..Henry K. Beecher Renowned teacher, author and lecturer 'Stella Sloat interpets thiS from the Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital. Among his countless awards, medals and Honor- mood in wool. Sizes 8-14. ary Doctorates he received a citation as one of the 15 "Outstanding Alumni" of the A. Grey diagonal tweed. $38, Massachusetts General Hospital. "Exterior Influences on Interior Dis- B. Grey flannel fringed poncho. $46. ease"-Medieal Mysteries- C. Black/white/red plaid. $48. 3. Tuesday, November 10, 1970 Dr. William B, Stapp ;,...• u, ,'.' Dedicated conservationis(, author llnd As- sociate Professor, School of Natural Re- the Important acc.ssorl.F- sources, T~e University of Michigan. Con- sultant on many committees in Washington, D. C. dealing with Man's Environment. He Wool jersey two.pocket shirt to set off was voted one of the Outstanding Young Men of America in 1964. the great skirts, Red, black, e.14 sizes, $32 "Environmental Conservation" -Opportunities for effective citizen Dark Whisper leg fashions by Belie.Sharmeer action- to match the black casual shoes, Unlver.ity-L1ggett Lecture Series KRESGE AUDITORIUM 850 BRIARCLIFF DRIVE GROSSE POINTE WOODS. MICHIGAN 48236 I wish 10 order lecture series tickets at $6.00 for the series. Please make checks payable to the Liggett Lecture Series. JacobSorrs Name Sportswear-Main Floor Address Pege Twenty GROSSF. POINTE NEWS._------_._'- Society News Gathered from All of the Pointes

Wayne S tat e University'. Idies, Is working on a methodo- Debbie Walker and Penny Ma- i "Amerlean.Yugollav Project" . logical framework for the prep- rinos. I Phillips-Kovatch Rites Revealed They'll Doff These will continue as a result of a aratlon and te.tiJII of A1temUve Flowers matching those ap.' Kathleen Helen Kovatch be- crystals inlaid with saUn lea,-es $41,700 contract renewal by the Land Use and Tranlportation plillued on their dresses were United States Department of Plans and the development 01 a came the bride of Douglas I held her sUk i'lullon veil. She entwined in their hair and U1ey Speru;er Phillips at an early I carrled an arm cBlcade of State. Associate Professor JACK proaram !bat eonverta the '\11' carried bouquets of bronze but. FISHER, of Oxford road, with lested methodolol)' .lDto a plan evening mass Friday, 8epwm- phalenopsu orchids and adl. ton mums and lime Fuji mums. ber 18, In St. Paul's.on.the.Lake. antium. Wayne's Center for Urbzn Stu. of work. shore. The Reverend Nicholas Patricia Hemelt was maid of The bridegroom, son of Mr. ~ ------IVlin oHlciated at the doubi'e honor In a froek of apricot and Mrs. Diamond T. Phillips. ring ceremony which was fol. eblffont trimmed with Venise or Lakeshore road, asked Rich. lowed iJy a reception at Buick. lace and accented with brown ard Van Rossen to act as best ingham Hall. velvet ribbon. man. The bride. daughter of Mr. In Identical frocks. multicolor. Ushering were George Ko. VIM. VIGOR and Mrs. George Kovatch, of ed laee lowers outlining their vatch, brother of the bride, Detroit, chose a gown of white Empire bodices, were brides- Jay J. Jod-.vay, Ronald Simmons. silk organza accented with maids Mrs. J. Jodway of Berea, John Tobolski and Ronald pointe de Venlse lance. O. the bridegroom's sister, Evans. HEALTH FOODS A double diadem of aurora Linda Mauari, Evelyn Marceau, Mrs. Kovatch chose a floor length mint green sUk worsted 21151 ~4Ick Avenue gown with a neckline of Alen. can lace accented with seed 886.9466 The pearls. She pinned green cym. bldum orchids to her matching Winery purse . • The bridegroom's mother, IS ,¥ore a petal pink gown of French silk aDd wool featuring b\!aded front panel. White phal. Someplace eonepsis orchids were pinned to her purse. THE SA,MPLER The newlyweds are travel- Else ling in Europe. They wlll reo turn to GrOlse Pointe to make Custom Needlepoint Someplace else to add to your list of favorite places: their home in Jefferson avenue. Pizza Salsiccia, the different pizza, Among the wedding guests were the brldegroom's maternal Wines on Tap, Lusty Atmo:ophere, g..-andparents Mr. and Mrs. Mat. The Fashion Group. Inc., of Detroit ship Fund, established in memory of the Classic Entertainment, Cocktails thew M. Goebel and grand- holds its 18th annual '''Hats Off To late Miss Joyce, Detroit's outstanding de. HAND PAINTED CANVASES mothers of the bride Mrs. James Hearts" auction party at the Sheraton- signer of high fashion. Wearing some of THE WINERY, 2030 Park Ave., Iibl. N.ofGd.Circus Pk. C. Hudson and Mrs. John Ko- Cadillac Hotel this Saturday, September the hats to be auctioned off are Pointers FINE PERSIAN YARNS Valet Parkins After 6 P.M. Reservations: 96 1-2800. vatch. 26, with Larry DuMouchelle knocking MRS. HERMAN P. SA'ITLER. MRS. down designer millinery and antiques at FLORENCE SISMAN, MRS. RUSSELL E. the champagne gala benefit for the Mich- BAUER and MR. WILLIAM H. BUNDE- igan Heart Association Memorial Re.' SEN, (s tan din g, left to right), and and a complete search Fund and the Ruth Joyce Scholar- (seated) MRS. THOMAS G. GIRARDY.

the '70 Ball committee are Mrs. CUSTOM DESIGN SERVICE Troy W. Maschmeyel', Mrs. Le- Cinderella Ball Date Roy Deola, Mrs. Victor Wertz, Mrs. Joseph P. Kaiser. Mrs. 1011 S. Washington 399-6664 ' William F. Drevant, Mrs. Fred B. Hinger, Mrs. Arthur R. Royal Oak Mon.-sat. 10-5 This Year Is'Oct. 3 Pfannenschmidt and Mrs. Roger K. Smith. Henry de S. Leuve Will Again Do Official Program Portrait of "Cinderella;" Pointers Serve On Party Committee A statuesque 16.year-old Southfield High School sophomore will reign as Cinderella at the October 3 Cin. derella Ball staged annually by the Women's Committee all you need of the Tuberculosis and Health Society. Margaretha Klyn was in-€> troduced to members of the Ipresident of. the Women's Com- to get out of town press, radio and television, mittee, welcomed the guests llnd by Mrs. William L. Mitchell, introduced those at the head inl hurry chairman of the Cinderella table including Mrs. John L. selection committee, during De~man, 1970 Cinderella Ball Dial your long distance calls a luncheon in the Book chairman. . Casino of the Sheraton- M~s. Denman annou.nceil that direct and get somewhere the easy way. . mUSiCfor the BaU will he by Cadillac Hot e I re~ently. Ralph Flanagan, that Saks Fifth Just dial 1,the area code Mrs. T~omas G. Glrardy Avenue will present a style I (jf different from your own), was chairman of the lunch- show featuring an Oscar de eon committee. Larenta collection and that then the phone number, Margaretha Is aile of four Jules R.; Schubot will present and you'll go a long way. Fast. chi I d r en of Mr. and Mrs. II golden~slipper to Cinderella. Nicolaus Klyn. Margaretha's Mrs. Denman also announced Dial your long distance calls direct. experience with tuberculosis that Henry de S. Lauve, of came several years after it was Sunningdale drive, will again And get out of town, on time. dctermined, through a routine do the official portrait of Cin- tuberculin skin test, that she drella for use in the Ball pro. was a "positive reactor," gram. The original will be pre- Alter a series of periodic sented to Miss Klyn. chest x-ray examinations t that Ball proceeds are used by Ute followed, a spot was found on Women's tCommillee to fi!lance @ NIichigan Bell her left lung. She spent 26 .days projects ~ combat tuberculosis in Herman Kiefer Hospital be. ond other. respiratory diseases. fore being rcleased as an out. The Cinderella Ball, first held patient. in 1950, annually is the first A pro g ram of preventive major event of Detroit's social medicine - pills taken dally season. It j', held lit the Shera. for 18 months - ended recently. ton.Cadillac. Mrs. John H. Ganschow. Among local ladies serving on SHOE SALON

SATURDAY,Sept. 26 Starting at 11 A.M. Sunday, Sept. 27 Starting at 1 P.M.

917 WESTCHESTER 4tUeTIElNI Windmill Pointe IN OUR GALLERIES NEAR BUS, STORES, ELEMENTARY AND .JR. HIGH SCHOOLS Where el.e In the Pointe eln you find • home with 4 bedrooms-2 b.th.-I ••• tory-llbrary Featuring art objects, furniture, -breokra.t room-g. me. room with bar-.nd •• crvlee .tllrw.y; .n on • 60,,181 root lot rugs, etc. removed from on. very fI n. .Ireel. AT TIlE WW PRICE OF $39,500? ESTATE of AGNES G. GILLETTE A mode.t .mounl or deeor.Unl! .nd fI"lnll ahould .dd .ever.1 Ihoullnd donora to the of BISHOP ROAD, GROSSE POINTE value or thl. prop.rly. THINK IT OVER - BUT NOT FOR WNG A partioilillillll' Hond r.arved Spani'" arm choir wiltl rooIed lea the, leal and back (one f,om .. , of fou,), Oil _ii, OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 SATURDAY fEATURE I "Ilnod Sarkil Sa,h,ion, Genr. oWpointiftQ. Iig,'\ed 1. Ctolt, Mallnific.n' b,on •• "Olue of mounlad Tllrlc_rrio<. ligned Victorian dr, ... " Copes, Stolel, ond Po,olol. Beod.d ond loee P. J, M.ne; 2 b,a" cool "HI, Iro.. eountfy .tor. co'" "Ililte'; Anlique I.lephane, Flow BI... china_II, Art .. 0 mOl. remarkable collection. Glo" .hode, I,on,'one chino; 10'lle wood chonde1ier, ...... ,.,. chandeli.,; I,on umb,.lIa hold., wiltl coal rode; A conoid wood ,.Ii.f ploqu., Ira.. lanteml, Copper ltII.k.m... J. & J, buck.I.; WroUflhl "on floo, candelobrol, 1lelIows, STAI~lEO famous words GLASS WINDOWS, Corved wood furniture, Moho9any SOLD SUNDAY FEATURE I cobin",,; Roll lop Adoml desll, Sharolon .tyle d inlng room "'«orol Cryslal at Audlen ""; Cloi...... /Iou lamp; Chin... throw IViJ" Room .... Penian lVII" LaHque deeo_ .." Vo... , Hawkn chcantIr, ill Gros~e Pointe. PrIc•• 1Whol yo~"10 w[>il.d fo" • • MINE Comfort that 2 Enlllilh lEATHER SADDLES, 1833 boy_, Cml War Decanter.. S'emware, VOlel, SWORD, Tiar.d WATERFORD compote and m"ch ...... just won't quit Compo' ..... Decorative .'em ..... over ',000 piacol 10 1I0! and ON SUNDAY All r.moininll il.ml fro,,, the HERMAN KIEFER ESTATE From the crushable. whisper-soft leather to lillIe la la will b. off.rad 01 Audion Pri

Offices I ~; y;?!--:, At ISO. !!ll1U_ ., ~ DuMoehelle ART GALLERIES CO. REALTORS :The 'sbops of 409 E. J.H.rson Av.. Detroit, Michigan PHONE WO 3.6255 TU 1-6300 I ~ blocks Eal' of C11y.Counly 1Idt. - 2 blockl Will of '.75 flU PA'KINO '.0' o' Gall.,," - Ugh' Lunch "IV" en Sa,,,,", MI"'IIRS OF THI DITIIOIT AND 0110... "OINTI RIAL "TAT. 10AIID' W"tlol\..l'i~r,~ Lawrenc. F. OuMoch.n. 11Ilfl' J. OvMMlt .... B•• Mh otrlc~. In Auctlon.. n and Approkon DETROIT - GROSSF, rOlNTE - ST. CI.AIR SIIORF,s -- FARMINGTON Kercf!evat at Sf, Clair Grosse Pointe WE hono, I'IIoll.r ChDr"., Amarkern & IlonlrAm.tlcorcl "odll cerrds Shoe Salon

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Thursd.y, September 24, 1970 6ROSSE POINTE NEWS Woman's Page ••. by, of and for Pointe Women Start Old World Market Today Encore • • • The New Look? Fall Fashionscope Slated October 1, .2 Like vintage wine, the an. import., many ror children. nUll Old World Market, which Most of the aforementioned Many Innovations PrCtmisedat Afternoon and Evening Tbese DeW f.. llion trend. will wID be co-eommentatln, opens today at the Intern. tiona I nationality groups will allO be be delC!ribed. aDd d1leuued by the P'tida)' evenin, .bow. Instltute, Improves with age. repreaented In classical ud folll: Shows, Both Open to the Public at the Mldel)'D Coe, Hl&c1IoD"faalliclD Fu1Uonlcope Fall IlI'IO 11 Il Wal begun oW years ago duro music aDd by costumed daoc:e Grosse Point. Yae:ht Club director. OpeDto tbe leneral public with ing the Depression. groups. SaY' Mill Coe: "The faU tickell at $6 (Ieneral), $15 (pa. This year its exotic flavor is There'll be a calypso b.nd. a Fashionscop~ Fall 1970, presented by Hudson's for fuhioN are wODderfully wear. troness) and $25 (.porIIOr) for heightened by seven little rels. woodwind quintet, a trio playing the benefit of the ~unior League, will have a completely able and offer a lreat freedom the Tburlday aftemoon dftlflrt. t.uranLs otrerlng tasty rood spe. German chamber music, Italian new concept . . , In fashion, in presentation in timing. of choice. Indlvidl&aUty 11 the tel sbow, at '7.50, '15 and $25 ciiallies of eight nationalities, opera, a balalaika orchestra, All the great new lengths and looks in fashion will t)e keynote to fa.hloD for the Sev. for the Friday bors d'oeuvre. Armenian, Finnish, Greek. Jap- Greek music, Hungarian danc. shown at the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club Thursday Octo- enties;" aDd cocktaUs sbow. anese, Mexican, Polish, Ukrain. ers. Lithuanian dances, Israeli ber 1, and Friday, October 2. ' All the fa.bion cbangel In all Tickets may be obtained by ian and Filipino. A Japanese and Scottish features and street tbe DeW proportJona from the feature is chicken teriyaki on dancing nightly beginning at Thursday's show will be~ soft and fluid .Ilbouette. for day mail from leneral chairman 8 o'clock. a dessert and fashion par-I include gifLs for homes, for a skewer (the chicken Is cooked to to the gre.t sporta loot. to the Mn. Jame. L. Raub, US Mo. in sweet wine and soy sauce). This cornucopia of senIOr)' ade at 2 o'clock. Friday's I men, for woman aDd of course Oamboyant alld folkloric look. selle place, G rOil e Pol Dt e A Finnish favorite is the hot stimuli opens daily at noon and show will be cocktails and a Grandmama Boutique with for parties wW be .bown with Farms, Mich., .e23I, or by con. pastle, a meat-filled pastry pou. closes at ten o'clock (9 o'clack clothes at 6:30 o'clock, with gifts for the landbox let. all the proper accellsorlea from tading a.. lItaDt cba!rman loin. ular in the Upper Peninsula. Sunday), for four days, Sep. men in the audience plus Thursday's afternoon .how bead to toe that acid up to Fash. George M. FeIn, 864.7~711, or tember 24 through Z7 at the Nationality booths representa. the newest trends in men's includes a sequence ca~ ion '70. general ticket chairman Mr•. Instiiule. East Kirby at lohn tive of the cultures of Africa, "Real People" with JUlUor Th Friday .bow will acid Pblll1p L. Rahm, 881.7531. R, Detroit. fas hions on stage. .League lustainlng members Finland, Greece, Lithuania, Po- men'~ f.. tuoDa In new ioot., Other comlJlittee beadl are land. China, France, India, Gift Boutiques from Hudson's Imodeling the new loob and shown aDd dilC!uued by Glenn IIr •. S~rllng E. Graham. Jr., will be set up at the Yacht Club lengths. Mexica. The Ukraine, Estonia. --Semifinalist in the 1870.71 Kraeke, Hudaon'. Men'. coord!. Mr•. WIWam C. Beardslee, Mr•. Germany, the Philippines 1100 National Merit SCholarship Pro. nl'tor. Miss Coe and Mr. Kraske. John D Standllb. Mrl. HudIoo ______1 Holland, Jr., aDd lln. Fred. Italy will be manned by local ~ram is Austin Prep. School residents connected with various senior JOHN VAN TIEM, eon Delta leta Alumn.. erick OlliSOll,III ethnic cullure groups. Tbese of MR. and MRS. GEORGE Money raised via tbe &bow VAN TIEM, IOn of MR. and PI goes into the Junior Lealue of booth. feature unusual gifLs. an Tasting Dinner The Institute', own tiny s!lop MRS. GEORGE VAN TIEII, of Detroit'. Conlmunlt)' T r u • t orfers an intriguing array oor Fleetwood drive. The annual Tastinl Dinner FuDd, Coupled with volunteer meeting of the Metropolitan houn It 11 returMd to the com. Detroit Delta Zeta Alumnae munlly through worthy projects will be held In Groue Pointe benefitting the entire Detroit this year with local Delta Zet.. metropolitaD arn. hostesses for the Dearborn, Current JuDior Lealue of De. West Side and Western Wayne trolt projects aDd activltle. in. County ~roups. ,clude tbe Junior League Glee The dmner begins at ., 0 clock .Club which Iiinlli in nUlslng The lengths and styles are definitely 1970, right? Wednesday evenin" September bomes, bospltals aDd schools, Wrong! Weil, mother always said, "Put the good ;'0' at the ~me of Mrs. T. Jlck the Youth AwlaDc:e Bureau, clothes away; if you wait long enough they're bound !41:<:'u1laghIJl Lakeland avenue. (the Lea,ue 11cooperating with to come back In style ... " MRS. EDGAR B. GAlJ..(). Dinner arrangements are be- tbe Family LIfe Edl&catloa WAY, (left), of Beacon Hill, and MRS. CHARLES A. Ing haDdled by Mrs. Thornu Council In promotinJ( th1I proj. DuCHARME, of Lothrop road, will be among Junior Roumll1 and her clpable com. eel deslaned to help alleviate League sustaining members modelling the "new" looks mittee. the drug addiction problem and lengths at Fashionscope Fall 1970, presented an- SArE THIS COUrotl After dinlna: memben will amOIl( teena,er.), aDd the New bear Mrs. RObert ':1Ik, prell- Children'. HOlpltal N u r I e r y nually by Hudson's for the benefit of the Junior Lea. dent of the Metropolitan group, Playroom, (the LealUe 11cIoDat. gue, scheduled Thursday afternoon and Friday eve- preHIlt her report OD the na- ing fUllda for Ita eonstructloa. ning, October 1 and 2, at the Grosse Pointe Yacht tiooal Delta Zeta COI1ventioa and eqllipment. the room will Club. Since the new clothes they'll be wearing weren't ~ tb1Ilummer fa PboenIs, be partially stdted b)' I..eague available at picture-taking time, Mesdames Galloway The Redford-Detroit Tbe local chapter received volunleen.). and DUCharme went to their own "mother always said Save plit-away closets" and discovered mother was right. .several awards in fields such a. Two new activitiea for U'JO Antique philalltb1'opy and pu.bUe rell. are an In-Servlce Tea c her Mrs. Galloway's wearing her going-away suit; Mrs. 20% DuCharme the great coat she couldn't bear to discard tioDi IDd also In overall cblp' Traln1ll( DfUI Abuse Proa;ram ter achievement. and the Detroit Police Athlctic when skirts began creeping up a decade-or more 8tl1nw Ord,erPersonalized 4g0. And they're right In fashion, right? Right! September 25, 26, 21 Christmas Cards From Rummage Sale Set at Church Carpenter'. Hall BELLE ISLE 22521 GllInci RJwer, DetnNt Plans have been completed may take rummage IOOds to by the Women's Aaaoelation of the Church betweeD ., o'clock A wide selection of period and cC'....try fumiture. Glass, AWNING CO. the Groae PoLDte Woods Pres. MoDday evening, SeptembeJ:' 28, china, dolls, fine prints and decorotlve occessories. byterlan Church for. Its alUlual and of o'clock Thunday, Octo- HOtIn: 12 noor. 'til 10 p..... Ueather on the Utl! WINTERIZE YOUR rummage .ale at the church ber 1. Tnck service for furni- SuMay cloti.., , p.lII. PORCH WITH Friday and Saturday, October ture and other bulky ltebl' may Printers 2 aad 3. be obtained by calling 888-0710, $1.25 Ach".. kHt-F.... '.rkl.., CLEAR PLASTIC . 'l11e lile, ODeof the oldest In 884-4534 or BM-6885, CUSTOM DROP the Detroit area, 11 a major 100 Kercheval Ave, fund.ralslng effort for financ. Trowel And Error Among CURTAINS ~ ~:Oj~aUOD's programs Hostess G~rden Clubs WIootet D 10_ .. fw .... "Yelr after year many of our I...... _ .. women _ and men too _ have Tbe Trowel and Error GardeD effect. 80 Albums to Choose From worked diligently to make the Club Is pleased to 1M: one of the When you think of CATERING we I f1IIallClIl JUceuJl, aDd of hostess dubs for DUltrfct ODe, 5mre , .... $I.. s.,.,.. "JJ eoune mall)' of our newer memo Fede~ated Garden Clubs of hen have joined in," explains Michigan. annual meetiDg today remember ROUJIELL Special Hours LO 7-2293 7601 E. J.ff.non Mn. Earl Nelsoll, one of the In. th,e Gro.se Po~te War Mem. sale'. three eo-ehairmen. TIle orlal s Fries Auditorium. Monday-Friday, 3-8 P.M•. others are 1Ir•• Richard John.s I and Mra. Fred Olmsted. CALL Saturday, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Department heads and their areu include Mrs. Frank Kom. Heatller-Gn-1he-HiD eraka, jewelry; Mrs. Richard Sunday, 1:00-5 p.m. Piper, lineDl;. Mrs. Bernard for CATER'NG DIVISION CJI~:, furniture; Jo(h. Raymond Glen, s hoe s; Ifrs. Marti n WEDDING 868-8044 SChnurr, chlldreD'. wear; and TU 1-7161 -III1'S. Tbomas Clark, h 0 u I e- INVll AllONS ware •. TV 1-7161 SAVE THIS COUPON Others Ire Mn. Jamea Four- nier, ball and pursel; Mn. Ben Tbomas, ladles' wear; .Mrs. SIIIft'S WHEB. FOUL WEl THEI FOR SAFETY AFLOAT earl MmllS, men'. weir; Mrs. Frank Kaufman, lingerie; Jlrs. 1Jfran I(irklattb •.6 SAILING BROWSE RObert GoodhaDd, appliance.; Mrs. Jame. Marahall, books; SUIT THE SHIPS DOMESTIC aDd lira. Wwtam Shafter, to)'li. Needlepoint & Knit Shoppe willi floe WHEEL PBtSOIIR POOL Church memben and friends HIDDEN HOOD 114' GritwoW 39.50 V.I. I[ ~ DOCTORS • fot Mea Ind Women News for Carpet Lovers • Wlterproof • Windproof DENTISTS • StaIn Ind Illrt repellenl • !Iood I. lined and fold. Inlo I nell eollar • Ide.l for FOOT. 111 .~~ ~i~~'aINI~' CANVAS outdoor spona. OXFOttDS IACKET ONLY CIVilized Shags f ..\ -----:\ $24.50 V.... $17.'5 LUT1tD• OXFOttDS ) ! here,!'\ : :.are-_.-;;:";~ -- ""2 1xSO CF . :...---:.-- ..... 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Order Early FlOTATIOtI JACIET Mizzen. M.te. All weather jacket th.t will keep a full.v dressed adult anoat. Ideal (all year.round) for on or A special feature SAVE orf . shore wear. N.vy or InternaUonal Orange. 'Men: S. M. L, XL $65. Women: S, M, L $.55. all this week at 10'10 MISS GEIII WILL BE HERE IN' OUR STORE TO SHOW N 1...;c.1 Gift HOW MUCH FUN AND HOW REWARDfNG ..... VALUI .11" '"' 510,..111 884-6615 MAKING A BERNAT RUG REALLY CAN BE, .." It'. ,","'leal W ilea - we'.,. ... It" offer expires Oct. 15th "',ny. m,ny patt.rnJ-eomplef' 'm.t.rlals Eijkllszewski HOURS: 10 to 5-Moncl.y thru S.turcl.y [fhe 8phere J'ratt 1Kirkluttll'11 .hip'. wheel COhfdMct Needlepoint & Knit Shoppe 19605 MlCk TU 2.1340 19849 Mack Ave. 21435 Mack Avenue 776.5510 0,... daily 9 " 6 Grosse Pointe Woods 16115 M.ck Ave,. bet. Devon.hir •• nd Bedford - 881.5085 $minta, tlll 5 Page Twenty.Two GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursd.y, September 24, 1970 Society News Gathered from All of the Pointes

the Robert G. Peacocks, of Mur. Artists Market Lists Exhibit, ray Hill, N.J., former Pointers Set .UUkFund Mrs. David W. Hines, Jr. Mr. and :Mrs. Glenn Kenny, Tlh' Dctroit Artists Markel's I Two artisu, Alebll LabU and WednesdayNuptials who now make their home in Meeting Oct. 6 \970 f~11 Opening Show de. Carolyn Hall. wUl .hare honors Charlevoix, ,and the Georlle !"l" tomorrow and wHl run at a New Exhibition Friday, Findlings, of Toledo. Mrs. Charles Corcoran will ,:',,,ugh Saturday, October 17, October 23, thrnulh Saturday, Snethkamp ',l the Gallery in Randolph November 14, Tbe AJI. For Miss F \CE UP Iserve IS hosten for .the Tue.- ,tn'l'I, Octroi!. This show, {ca. nual Christmas Artists.Craft •. I day October 6 meetin. of the Remember, never pul off un. 1 ' , lurlllg work by rcgular con. men Show opens Friday, No. Scene of Early Evenin9 Service at Which She Speaks tiI tomorrow all the things you Milk, Fund Assoclatiocl at noon tlibutor.;, is juricd by Gcrtrude vember 20, continulnll throullh Vows to David Wilsford Hines, Jr" in Our planned to do yesterday. at the Country Club of Detroit. K,lSh, , Tuesday. January 12. lady Star of the Sea Church After, a reception Ilnd dinner at the Gourmet House following their Wednesday evening, September 23, wed. ding in Our Lady Star of the Sea Church Mr. and Mrs. David Wilsford Hines, Jr., left for a Toronto vacation. l'IR. LARRY They will return to make their home in Detroit. THE SIDE DOOR For the 6:30 o'clock rites" at which Father Ralph Bar- sin Scott Wing, from EI Cajon, For the Finest is proud to announce ton officiated the former Calif. Mary Be a t,a Sn~t~kamp, Mrs. Snethkamp selected a i Home Accessories that he is now associated daughter of the Wl1ham E. floor length frock of lime Ala. I Snethkamp, of ~ear Tree Iskine trimmed 'th seed pearls 'I lane, chose an Ivory gros WI. Custom Floral with de Londres gown appliqued for lhe double .rmg ceremony with English lace re-embroi. an~ the reception, She wore I dered with seed pearls and white ~tarflower;; and velvet I Arrangements sequins. leaves m h~r hair. . , Scalloped lace outlined her Slark white beadmg IIccent. I l)l\NTE~SCoiffures short sleeves and formed a ed the neckline and hem of the Unique Gilts for panel from her bodice to her b~idegroom's mother's lurquolse 19839 Mack Ave. TU 6.3088 scalloped hemline. An heirloom sllk.and.wool worsted gown and Brussels lace manlJlla extended she wore yellow Sweetheart the SIJecial Person 'the full length o{ her Cathedral roses ~nd aqua starflowers in train and she carried a cascade her haIr. of stephanotis, baby's.breath I Out.of.town guests included I' 985 WASHINGTON RD. • Itst Arrived and Ivy. the bridegroom's mat ern a I J In floor length frocks of Ro. grandmother Mrs. E. W. Tider. GROSSE POINTE PItolo lay Jr.dclle IIcGnth, Jr. mance blue cre~: gold ~nd sil ington, from seal Beach, Calif., I "LEVIS In Our Lady Star of the Sea Church Wednesday ver threads detailing their neck. Mrs. Donald Wing and her 882.0900 evening, September 23. MARY BEATA SNETHKAMP, lines aDd cuffs, were Susan daughter Nancy, from EI Cajon, I Snethkamp, who served 1I6 her FLARES" daugh~r of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Snetbkamp, of sister's honor attendant, and Pear Tree lane, and Mr. Hines, son of Mrs. David bridesmaids JoAnn Snelhkamp, r------forGirls---- .. Hines, of Champine road, and the late Mr. Hines, were another sister, Carolyn Hines, All Famous Brands married. sliter of the bridegroom, and ELIZABETHAN HALF TIMBER Kate Greenway Mrs. Leonard Hooper, Jr. and They wore clusters of blue Little Star Dresses Kristen Kirsch sta!'flowers and velvet leaves in their hair and carried Colo- Will Be Bride I nial bouquets of bronze mums, For Boys I blue slarflower6 and baby's. farah .. d M R A K' h breath. Billie the Kid Mr. an rs. oy . Irsc 'I The bridegroom, son o{ Mrs. of Stanhope avenue, have an. 1 David Hines, of Champine road. Levis nounced the engallement of I and the late Mr. Hines, asked their daughter, Kristen Joan, to Peter Frame to ac~as best man. r-o--l 0% DISCOUNT-- .. Kent Stephen Murray son of Ushers were William sneth'l • Ikamp. Jr., and Mark Sneth. ON ALL Mr. and Mrs. Leo Murray, of I);amp, brothers of the bride, WINTER GARMENTS Royal Oak. A December wed. Charles Baisch, John Renter. . dins is planned. back and the bridegroom's cou. We Welco",. • Michigan Bonk -"_rico.1I Ma.ter Card • Security Balik j A",.ricard An authentic example The arrangement includes 5 Bedrooms, 3112 Bathrooms, paneled Library, Mutschler Kitchen, Breakfast room, Vanity, Recreation room 'connie's with wet bar and Card room. There is a covered Terrace- and a Patio opening to beautiful grounds served by a sprinkler system. Shown by BOYS' and GIRLS' WEAR appointment. 23208 MACK near 9 MILE PR 7-8020 Ample Parkins In Fr.. t .. II I .. Dr. and Mn. Lawrence A. Kroha. of Mldcl1esex boule. THE OlD LAW OF INDIRECTION Yard, have alUlOUncedthe en. gagement of their daughter. We believe !not our firm's duly is to tne Seller~ and Buyers of reol eslcte ond KAREN MARIE, to Dr. tna! by putting !neir interests ahead of our own, we best serve OlK own. We think CALL PR 5.2323 Thorn.. J. Veryaer. Tbebride. this is common sense of tne for-sighted variety. elect attended 1be Society of Arts and erafta aad will at. tend the University of Ken. CUSTOM KITCHENS tucky. Exclusjv~ Agent Dr. Verynr 11 the SOD of .av. 10~ ' by former Polnten Dr. H., J. , Member GTosse Pointe Real Estate BooT'd's Veryaer, ol Ubly, Mich., alld Multiple Listing Slistem Mrs. Dorothy Veryaer, of De. by ord.rlng yo~r trolt. He attended St. Thomas Aquinas College in Grand MAXON BROTHERS THIELE Rapid" and is • &raduate of ,,~ the Un Ive rs It y of Detroit Chrl.tma. card • • Financing Available School of Dentistry. He is af. fillaled with Psi Omesa, Omi. Realtors Since 1929 • Expert CmlttJmanahip eren Kappa Upsilon iIIIdAlpha early from by our own workmen Sipna Nu and is prelenlly TU ..... o 2-6000 attend!nll the University of • Come see our Kentucky School of Law. They have plaDJIed a No. "Idea" Showroom vember 28 wedding. • Q ,- l .' ...... Jacob SonS A ..... 1••• 1••• ,.lIe, •• 11.. u•••• 11'1 .. • C(,ll lor etJtimate, STORE FOR THE HOME no obligation 10'0 discount on order. for OUR :lOTH YEAR IN THE SAME lOCATIO" persona Iized Ch ristma. ca rd. THIELE CONSTRUCTION placed before October 1st. Remodeling Speci.lish Showroom at 74145 UTTL£ MAClC,St. Clair Shem PI 5-2323 • ROOM ADDITIONS • DORMERS

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One of the Best Things In Lif. Mr. and Mrs. George Maer. I is to have owned a house .. , . that quickly became "home." This lens, of Baltree court. have I unique offering is one that fits into such a catagory and is well I announced the engagemenl of I suited for entertaining as-well.as enjoyable daily living. lheir daughter. ANN MARIE, to David E. Szczesny, son of I So",. of its bOlie f.. turel lire: the Edward Szczesnys, of Jack. son. • Packaged Liquor Dealer 4 Bedr_l. 2 '11 Balhl The brlde.elect. II graduate Paneled Library of Western Michigan Univer. New MlHlerll Kitchell slty, is currenUy teaching In Lot the Fitzgerald Public School•• • Complete Line of Cosmetics La,.. Warren. Her fiance Is a Ilndu. Secluded Locotio" ill GrolH Point. FaI1llI ate of Michigan State Univer. slty and attends Dt-ntal School • Distinctive Gills at the University of Mlcbigan. Coli US teday for complete detoils and appointment arrangements, A June wedding is planned. • Russell Stover Candies . Birthday Party • Rustcraft Greeting Cards oRlAND ' For Hope Ship • Finest in Pharmaceuticals •;Pc• REART\" Th~Grrmhn prm'r, lh~t a subcompactdOftn'thll'e 10 The Hope Ship Leslllle win CI.lRfMTOR\. lo(,k i,~~ a roc.1lrddOllnversi('~ofsomelhingelse, spon$()r a Birthday p.rty in the s",1 >",'lU'rr lIoinRlol)IJ}' ~,l Americanmade.ubcompact. ballroom of IheDetrolt Hilton bur one 1",,1', d"lin(llve, ThaI won'lladeinlolheuolld. 395 FISHER ROAD TU 6.3800 Bu, Ihe ollgmal. Holel this Saturday. September :l6, beginning at 9 o'clock 10 The1971Gremlin is now on .. 11)'11-- ...... help celebrale the Hope Ship'. Notre Dame Pharmacy (OPPOIIt. Gto ... hl"t. Hlth T"'II" Co.rt} "Inu...... 10th aoniversary. 0,.11 Deily .:30 hi ':OO-SUII~"'I .M Holld., •• :30 to 4:00 MEMBERS Of GROSSE POINTE REAL ESTATE BOARD The r e11 be champagne, 16926 Kercheul Delivery Service TU 5-2154 gam~. prl7.es and dancinll to I • Jack Qualey'. mu.le •

7'771271< 2 7 2 7 ' , I I 7 7 Thursd.y, September 24. 1970 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Peg. Tw.nty."...... 1 4~IIVICI TO 6-fOIRENT, 6-FOR RENT, 6C-OFFICE FOR RENT 7-WANTED TO liNT UNFURNISHED IXCHANGI UNFURNISHED FISHER RD. 750, 880, 1140, LADY, former PalAte retld'At ROOM aDd board ud Iota of SHORELINE EAST 1450 square feet executive desires to sub. let small fur- HARPER WOODS free tlLlle ID exchanle for IIIP. TOWERS suites. Single rooms from $8(1. nished apartment for winter. Moderately priced. Clll lner el'\'bioe of 2 ICbooI lie ehll. "ON THE WATERS EDGE" RiDGEMONT NEAR HARPER Many ~xtru. TU 2.ol19t. CLASSIFIED dren. Reply Box W.15. Groue Sundly, September 27th, 274. -2 yellr old aluminum ranch STUDIO 1,2 AND :s 20225 MACK. Between 7 and 8. 3042. PoiDte Newi. BEDROOM APARTMENTS -, bedrooms, garage, $200,00 Large private front office. per month. DR. AND MRS. R. E. LARSON, 2 MATURE worlllo, women WHERE GRACIOUS lJVlNG Also adjoining oflce If needed. Air conditioned, vacant. former residents of Detroit wlab to care for heme while IS OUR HALLMARK M/IRV. BOUTIN O'A'Den vacation. Minimum Lander 884.0100 or 882.7580 Ind Grosse Pointe Plrk, tlDS DOORMAN SERVICE AND would like to spend the win. of 3 mOl1IU, maximum of 6 REALTY VALET PARKING "IDEAL FOR lawyers, accouot. ter months in this same area, mouthl. Refer.nce •• 777.7812 884.77a3 ants, manufaelurers reps , C.II TUxedo 2-cr1OO - 3 Trunk Lin.. To Serve You Quickly MAGNIFICENT WGH RISE preferably from January t" after 6 p.m. elc. New attractive paneled VIEWS April (3 months). We Ire Your Ad C,n Be Ch.r.e" 5-SITUATION WANTED HARPER.MOROSS. :I bedroom spacious offices. carpetin!ll both senior cltlzens. No chll. PARTY ROOM FOR lower income, newly deco. and drapes. central air cornil. dre", pets or encumbraDces. 'lmlliitJ5: ;Wi: ;,~. IF YOU'LL .. me the job YOll ENTERTAINING rated, near excellent pubUc !loning, paved parking Jot. Will furnish references, se. wallt done, we'll jdo It • • • LUXURIOUS KITCHEN WITH Architecturally btaut1ful of. curity deposit and bank con. transllOrtation, $175. Adults'i Stokel Multiple Servic:es, VA 884.3731. I fice building, located at 21500 nectlons. H you have some. IlA-MUSIC EDUCATION 4-HELP WANTED, 4-11172. ICMD~~~~~'fa°O"J.~D Harper Avenue corner of thing to offer, write or call. Clal.i/ied Deadline PIANO LESSONS. claMlca! and GENERAL HEATING AND COOLING HOUSE. 8 rooms, 2 baths, 3 Chalon, SI. Clair Shores - 15 1359 'Crystal Drive, Frank. Is Tuesday noon. 12 p.m., popular. In my home. 88:1. NEED a baby siUer? Call The BOAT DOCK FOR GUESTS bedrooms, basement, garage. minutes from r1owntown De. fort, Mich 49635. Call before ATTENTION: Marshall Field Sitters Club. Ucensed, bonded. for aU new copy, changes of 5571. MODELS ON DISPLAY Carpeted. Grosse Poinle. $235. troit o. Mt. Clemens. Inquire October lst-616-~7.1(l28. family Ilwned busineu haa 771'{)377. copy and cancellations. It is 11 A.M TO 5 P.M. 779-0659. at building." Will be In Grosse Polnle Mon. PIANO LESSONS - $2 per ~J East Side openin,s for ambi. suggested that all real estate OR BY APPOINTMENT day October 5.8. Phone 886- hour. Please call TU 8.4134. tlous men and women, botb NURSE companion. iIlvalid, in. NOTRE DAME. Just redeco. 6D-VACATION RENTALS copy be submitted to our 567.1175 5059. full time and part time posl. tenslve care. Coo kin g I rated. Two bedrooms, $165 a ollice by Monday 5 p.m. -I. I 2~TUTORING tlon. avaUable. No aie bar. Steady. 568.0611. month. DELUXE Florida Home for FAMILY REQUIRES bow. to rlers-Hiih earnill,s. Plea .. 'SHORELI NE EAST MAXON BROS., INC. 882.6000 Lease-Island Estates. Clear. rent. 1 year lease. Grosse PRIVATE TUTORING Charge Ads-12 Word for $1 .50 write Personnel Manaler Mr. MOTHER and daughter avail. 8200 E. JEFFERSON water. Fully furnished (Dec. Pointe Farms preferred. Ref. in Zguril, 3331 Greenfield Road, able for baby sUtina. 527. 3474 HARVARD, orator furniture and furnilh. erences available. 10c each additional word Management 886.93211. YOUR OWN HOME Dearborn, MicbiJan "120. 8838. DETROIT ings). 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, State age, education, experi. Scho.tak Bros. & Co. kitchen, living and dining STUDENT DESIRES room or All .ubjectl; aU gradel. Six.room Colonial, 1'A1 baths. Call ence and phone number. YOUNG WOMAN experienced In rooms, garden room with apartment In Grosse Pointe. Adults Ind cblldren. Cer. receptlonilt • secr.tarial work ALTER RD. - Sefferson It I garage, enclosed porch, $215 fireplace, screened pool and VA 1.9358, after 11:00. TUxedo 2-6900 Grosse Pointe. 2 bedroom month. Vacant. 885.9449. tlfled teacherl. HOUSEWIVES, w.nt to do your wishes permanent or part patio area, spacious lawn, flat: electric range. refrlger. Call: Cbristmas shopping early? time position as doctors re- large private dock, dishwah-1 YOUNG buslness.bachelor. De. NEWS SALES STATIONS ator, central air conditioning. 16A-FOR RENT, DETROIT AND SUBURBAN Let us belp you earn tha t ceptlonUt or one alrl office. er. washer.dryer. MInimum sires to rent an appartment garballe disposal, garage, FURNISHED DOWNTOWN AREA TUTORING SERVICE extra money, work while tht Refer.nces. 527-8710. lease '/ months - November or small house in Grosse Crud I:;lrcu. Park New. Stand KE 7-4653 landscaping and snow remov. . . through Mayor December Pointe area. 521.6392. MajeaUe News Stand children are in school, we al Adults $215 per month 2 BEDROOMS In Rlverhouse, will train you. Very good CHAIR CANING, antiquing, o1d through J u n e. $950 per . Cill 1 to Ii p.m. VA 2.6611.' facing Betle Isle. Utilities in. month il'lCludes weekly lawn, A~ULT busmels woman seek. E. JEFFERSON TO CITY LIMITS eamiDgs. Write PeuOMel jobs. Carpenter work. PR . cluded. Oct. 15th to May 15th. Nada'. Gilt Shop, Marina Drive MATHEMATICS pool, rubbish service, utilities, ~ng small apartment or flat Mlnager Mrs. MuzzI, 3331 6-4890. and Ihe Rlverho u.e CHARMING remodeled Colonial 822.7828. I except phone, and fuel. Clean. In Grosse Pointe area. Refer. Park Pharmacy, E, JeUer"on and TUTORING Greenfield Road, Dearborn, SEEK SECRETARIAL WORK. in tbe Farms. Four bedroo.ms, RIVER HOUSE ing woman extra. Automatic ences. Call after 6 p.m. 8311. the Clly Llnul. IN Mlchl,an 48120. Available eveningl aner 6:30 two baths, and ear p e t1 n g throughout. Children welcome. I 8900 E. Jefferson Ave. I heat and air conditioning. 2510. GROSSE POINTE PARK 'tlSENIOR mGH SCHOOL and all day S..turdays. Write Mm~, Ph.rmacy, Wayburn and TELEPHONE RECEPTIONIST. Plan to be out of country. WANTED to rent _ Furnished Kerche .. l 'tlCOLLEGE GrOise PoiLta Nllws, Box A-2, 12.Bedroom Apartment overlook. Lou', Party Store. Charlevoix Experienced preferred. Sat. Reply Box G.10, Grosse 4.6 months, excel1eDt house 'tlCOMPUTER PROGRAMMING Grosse PolAt. News. ing Detroit River, Belle Isle and Lakepolnte urdays and Sundays 8 a.m. PU RDY Pointe News. I sitters. Best references. Call by and Memorial Park. Com. after 6 p.m. 676.691. GROSSE POINTE CITY to 4 p.m. River House, 821. IMMACULATE chauffeUr and l Ph.D. Mathematician plelely furnished including AIM.' J::f:Y Store, Mack and 2700. clre.Wter for good estab- & color TV. hi.fl, all linens, PALM BEACH MIDDLE AGED well NtabUshed 886.8750 Ushment Good pay. 294-3318. r~~~:~~08j.u~"~~0:e~d~t:: BABYSITTER, mlture, depend. utensils. dishes, bedding; reo LUXURY one bedroom apart. professlonll man desIres un. Dama and Kerche .. 1 served garage space, Avail. furnished apartment or car. able with references. Must 3 DAYS WORK, Monday, Tues. ment, furnished, pool. Rent L1t~I:&f:f:~:rK:~:"V~~op, 'MALE.}fATH telcher grades like small c h ild r e n. Own EDGAR able about October 1st until riage house nelr Jefferson in day, Thursday. Grosse Pointe 163 Kercheval TU 6.6010 June 1st; $240 per month December to May. Refer. CIty or Farms area. Excellent :n"Jr~c?t~:'"D:~:rmacy. Kercheval 5.8 desires to help troubled trall$portation. 5 days a week. references. t2lI-4088. Bon Secour Ho.pltal. Cadieux math students. 882-3'/93. 527-8710. plus security deposit. Refer. ences. Congress 4.3821. references. After 5 p.m. 821. 6641. and Maumee SECRETARY.adminlstrative II. GROSSE POINTE Woods.- 4 ences required. VA 2-1534. GROSSE POINTE FARMS 2C-HOIIY DEPENDABLE pi for swant, experienced in Illes bedroofll colonial, 2'A1 baths, IMMEDIATE occupancy:) bed. NAPLES-Luxurious 2 bedroom, 7A-ROOM WANTED B"¥cll Drul Store. Mack and INSTRUCTION mother's helper. Saturdays. tYz bath, Town House apart. and management. Full or part family room with Ijreplace, room Colonial in the Farms, Ran~~ralr:illcal Pharmacy, Mack LEARN and design your own Mwt know h.ow to drive. TU time. Will travel. 8&&.7635. built-1n appliances, carpeting, near school~ and churches. ment. For season or any part IN GROSSE POINTE area. After October 1~th. Reliable mln, po~~dO~r::.nMack Ave. and ; thing in Macrame, crochet, or I 4.5M8. fenced yard. 888.0478 or 884. TU 6.3596 or TU 5.1220. of. $700 month. Located 2 HIGH ABILITY student with 9977. blocks (rom Gulf, 4 blocks will assist with "flx.it" jobs Tr~rr~lInann~cy. Kercheval : rug hookiDg. Clas.es starting SITTER. oMature Grosse PolAte computer training wbhe. part IN THE PARK-Colonial, four. fNlm town. Heated pool. Pic. and chauffeuring. 885.8815. on the Hill now. CaU 886.6501. Desllner. Farms pI. Readily Ivail. time job. Also wi1llDg to do 3 BEDROOM, two bath Cape bedroom, two baths, library, tures available. TU 4.3514. Can evenings. F~e:'W::it Kercheval and Studio. able. No amoklnl, drinltlng or manual work. Tom, 821-37411. Cod in Ute Farm~, Now VQ' recreation room, near schools COMPLETELY furnished 2 bed. cant. $350. 7D-STORAGE SPACE ~~~::~eDrul'. F1aher and 2E-CONVALESCENT dru". 886-6171. and shopping, $375. Refer. room, 2 bath Ipartment on Cunnlnlballl DfUlle, 7.IIUe lIoad CARE EXPERIENCED cocktioiU walt. STRONGMAN.KEU,Y ences and security deposit. . B h SMALL boat storage for winter. and Maek TYPIST with leneral office 823 2915 Intercostal, Deerfleld eac, ress desires employment for j Grosse Pointe area. 882.7822. C~~,~:~opltal, Kercheval WILL CARE for elderly person and bookkeepIDg experience bUliness men's lunch hours. 889-0800 . . Flodda. February and March. Blalo', Re.!aurant. Mack and -6898 for small elst side office. Re. 20 hour weeldy. 884-7527. LOVELY air.conditioned one. 499-2595. 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE ~:J~~=:tpharm,cy, Mack and II: m)".aome. 884 .' ply Box X..a, Groue Pointe TROMBLEY ROAD bedroom apartment n~ar East. ! GAYLORD AREA private chao Attractive upper wIth 2 bed. Boumemoutll VACANCY In private home. For News. HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR de. !and. Short term lease. VEn. lei, forced air f~ace, beau. CARPETING, National branda, rooms and den. Leas& available. first quality, 10% over mill GROSSE POINTE WOODS ambulatory senUe or aged. sires wort. Available after 2 Ice 9-4402. Ufully furnished, sandy beach Grone Pointe Pharmacy. Mac' Rates $190 and up. 777.0425. DOING YOUR CHRISTMAS p,m. 821.()377. Adults preferred. No pets. $265 price. Some roll ends avail. and llIanchester DREAMING! per month. ' SUBURBAN, near 9 Mile Rd. 3 and boat, available now able. MW representative. 886. Harmen PlIarmacy, Mack and EXPERIENCED nuning. Con. room apartment" $1'/5. TU through fall. $150 per week. Lochmoor 2F-SCHOOLS It's not too early to start-build T. RAYMOND JEFFS 7253. Howard JohMOn', Reataurant, a profitable buslDeas of your valescellt and invaUd. Male TU 1.1100 If no a~ TU 2.0175 4.1749, TU 9.0704. $85 ,per week end. 774-3204 cr lIack and 5-MUe GROSSE POINTE Dr 1Villi own IS an AVON Represent. or female. 923.7019. 777.3113. VIRGINIA'S Bob'. DfIIl', Mack and Ito.lyn SChool. 888.3968. Bert llitch. STUDIO-HEATED, stores, trans. atlve, and make those dreams BOYNTON B E A C H, Florida. ell. former pollce instructor. Typing and Filing done in my Cadieux-Kercheval portation, lake. Security de. ATTIC TREASURES DETROIT AREA come trIIe. Call now:- Adult community. New 2 bed. lit. lohn "t~a~ ~~m.ag~a)'ton and Warren 8248. tural Umber. 1-0463-2179. 3: 15. Call Grosse PoiDte Pre. cant, immediate occupancy, nium on ski slope, accom. LOVELY LARGE ROOM. ST. CLAIR SHORES kindergarten. 888-4747. RELIABLE woman to care for HIGH SCHOOL senior girl de. $300. One or two year lease. modates 4 couple or 2 faml. SHOTGUN-Browning over and Manor Pharma~y, Gr.aler Ma~k Outer Drive near Gratiot. and Red Maple Lane chlldren (ktober 25 through sires after school job. After No pets. Manufaelurers Bank, lies. Avalla.ble by wee k, under, Midas grade, 3 sets of 2 o'clock. Sue, 882.5369. Working lady. Garage and La~:cth:~a~~~f~j.~~Il. Between 3~LOST AND FOUND Octobtr 31. 884-2571. Trust Real Estate Dept. 222- Thanksgiving through Easter. barrels, 12 gauge. A.R. 15 4643. privileg;)s. $20 a week LA 6- 882-4629. ELECTRONICS student will do Sporter (M.16) brand ncw 1A-PERSONALS LOST, brown tiger cat. Renn!! 1271. area. 881-5158. radio and television repairs. ISLAND NEAR never fired. Call 886.9823 after Clerk Typist Cill 888-40'72 Monday.Thurs. HAVERHILL AVE. LARGE nicely furnished, 2 6 p.m. LOST contact in round aqua day. 2-8 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. closets, shower and garage. SARASOTA WINTER TENNIS CLINIC TRADITIONAL Love Seat, cus. plastic case. 881-BOO7. 8 p.m. Reasonable. 3 BEDROOM home for lease un References. 881-1218. SIESTA KEY Immediate opening for aper.on tom made, good condition $35. to work in our mortgage de. the Nortb East side of De. Lelrn ground strokes, service, FOUND Calico eat. Moran Rd. IF YOU are a gentleman look. Large luxury apartment directly Call alter 6 p.m. 822.8951. 5A-$ITUATION; trolt. Adult couple only, - net play with the help of video and Lakeshore area. TV partment at our Grosse Pointe ing for a nice room with pri- on secluded Gulf Beach. Cus. oHice, located on Kercheval in 961.0321. tom furnished, 2 bedrooms, 2 tape. Rick Champion and Bitl 5-4182. DOMESTIC vate bath and garage and KITCHEN DISPLAY FROM Hotchkiss. instructors. the Villale. Must type at least have good references. please baths. Automatic heat and air GOURMET SHOP Call 886.8514 or 779-1437 . FOUND - Small Siamese cat, 45 wpm. accurately. Some of. FOR MAID SERVIC'~ WARREN.Outer Drive Area- write Box S15, Grosse Pointe conditioning, screened pat I 0, Ne',.. Schrock kitchen cabinets, male. 882-4l187 , 1012 Three fice experience desirable. Call 5 room upper income. Hellted, News. heated pool. private boat dock. dark oak. gold formlca count. lA-MUSIC EDUCATION Mile Drive. Mr. Ayer It TU 2.7897. CALL JIFFI-MAID stove and refrigerator. Adults. Fishing, she11lng. bird watch. ers. l',ew gas 4O.gallon water Available October 1. $175 per LARGE room fOl" gentleman. ing, loafing. Week, month, sea. heater, new Roper electric FOUND: Small calico cat (or. FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS Insured, screened, dependable References. Outer Drive.Dick. son. Brochure. double oven with mir 'or TRUMPET and trombone. Pri. ange, black, white). Beaupre, month plus security deposit. Carpet Cleauing Our Specialty erson area. Call after 5. 372- TU 1-4814 doors, new Nutone harvst g,ld vate lessons in your home. Ex. Kerby area. 881-6835. Equal Opportunity Employer 886-2061 after 6 p.m. perlenced teacher. VA 2-9226. 4343. . kltchn exhaust hood, less than 354-3145 BEA UTIFUL collage on Little NEF'F RD., north of Chandle!' wholesale. 886-3518. 4-HELP WANTED, 6C-OFFICE FOR RENT Traverse Lake, 25 miles PIANO and theory lessons In REAL ESTATE SALESPEO . Park Drive. Cape Cod, 2 bed- . GENERAL TAKE THE DAY OFF norlhwest of Traverse City, HEAD SLALOM SKIS, 200 cen. your home. Beginners on up. PLE for Eastside and Grosse rooms and expansion attic. SEVERAL smalt offices avall. will sleep 5. Surrounded by timeters, excellent condition, Excellent adult courses, also. EXPERIENCED GARDNER fur Pointe.full t1me-excel1ent Bon. Stove. refrigerator, air condl. able immediately in Chet MAIDS transported. Bonded, Lakes and historical points. used one season. Cost new, 779-5258 or 885-9449. Inside and outside work. The us Plan.1f interelted call for tioner, gas heat, garage, No Sampson Travel Service Bldg., Icreened, insured domestic Available S epte m ber 2'1 $185. TUxedo 1.1484. best of wages and nice 2 an appointment with John ~ts. References. 882-0965. 100 Kercheval. TU 5.7510. help for one day or more. through October 9. Private MILDRED BRIGGS bedroom apartment. Hospital Kersten- GARAGE SALE-Many, many Insurance. TU 2.7382. DOMESTIC PER S 0 NNEL BUCKINGHAM, 4407 - Charm. OPPOSITE EASTLAND - New plane field near by. Call 888- items. ,All priced to go. PIANO and THEORY 3()'79 after 6. ask for Rita. POOL, 981,1060, 9tl3~181. ing three.bedroom Colonial, prestige office plaza, 18301 Clothes from tots to teens, PART TIME help, must be 18. BRIGGS MUSIC STUDIO , new carpeting, $250 month. East Eight Mile Road, Ea6t toys, oldtiques, and lots of Yorkshire Food Market. 16711 SCHWEITZER WANTED, 2 days cleaning by 881-3957. Detroit. TUxedo 1.7240. junque. What you wlnt we 15 Kercheval, Punch and Judy Mack. FORT LAUDERDALE TU 2-2100 may hav&. Special! Size 10 Building. woman with excellent ref. SPACE Available immediately AVAILABLE Oct. 1, first floor FLORIDA girl's COlt, like new. 193 Lake. APPRAISAL TRAINEE - Men erences' Please call 893-'/657. In new modern office building Grosse Pointe two.bedroom apartment. Vii. view, Grllde Pointe Farms. or women. Large local cor. REAL ESTATE salesmen or in st. Clair Shore,~. Air con. POINT OF AMERICAS TUxedo 2.5680 GENERAL housework and cook. lage location. Carport, $200. Thursday and Friday, 8:30 poration. Paid training pro. women. Will train 10 persons ditioning, carpeting, drap. Ing. Five days. ReHable. Ref. 881-8572. LUXUR10US new oceanfront a.m. gram for 10 people. Advance. in evening bl' company at. eries, all utilities and parking ment opportunity. Must be erences. Call after 6 571-4736. 1.500 sq. ft. condominium. 2 PIANO AND VOICE LESSONS torney for Grosse Pointe of. 642 SOUTH BRYS. New 4 bed. Included. Telephone answer. MARBLE TOP French Com. over 21 and U"e In Grosse bedrooms. 2 baths, kitchen flce. Immediate income. Call EXPERIENCED LADY for clay room Colonial, 2 full, 2 half ing service also available. with washer, dryer and dish. modes, credenza, complete THE MICHIGAN Pointe area. Call Mr. Fox at Mr. Fox at Lee Rell Estate, 'Work. References. WA 5-1l6ll'1. baths. Large family room 22100 Mack, 773.8800. washer. Completely furnished double bed, Rosewood bed. CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 886.3030. 888-3030. with fireplace. Special Cappes by d e cor a tor and funy room set, custom sofa and - IRONING, TIIesday, Thursday ST. CLAIR SHORES announces the opening of MEN OR WOMEN kitchen. Central air condi. equipped. Security guards, chairs, tlbles, lampll, Holly. WAITRESSES, evening work, and F rid a y. Experienced. Suites 400 sq. ft., 960 sq. ft., 1200 new studios at Full or Part Time. Supply fam. tioning. Completely carpeted. heated pool, sauna, under. wood bed, plated stiver for 8ar.B.Q House. 20515 Mack Neat wort. 822-3216. sq. ft in air conditioned bldg. mes with Rawlelgb Products 881-9033, 888-7829. ground parking and private 12. 888.2231. Avenue. Grosse Pointe Wooda. -units have carpeting-good 15 KERCHEVAL in your arel. Special offer to A.l LAUNDRESS, good Ironer, beach. Available by month or Apply after 5 p.m. parking and convenient to CAREER GIRLS clothes and help you get started. Write wishes dayS. 'References 11'I1. FONTAINBLEAU A PAR T. winter season. 305.581.5186 For information call 273-3806 MENTS, Whittier 9151 on frceway. accessories from head to giving phone number. 1271. Florida, or write tl) Jo Reevcs, ALL JOBS 100% FREE X.way. 1st floor bedroom Shores OHice Village toe!! Sizes 7.8. 5234 Devon. MOD.ERN piano and organ les. Frank Grosser TO APPLICANTS SJOI W. Broward, Plantation, shire. 884.6513. September 23, sons. The NOW sound in mu. 527 Quinlan Dr., P.O. Box 115 EXPERIENCED lady wisbes apartment, air conditioned, 771-1870 Florida. The golden autumn days are day work:. Laundry only. newly decorated, heated. 24, 25. From 1 p.m ..6 p.m. sic. 823-3837. I Williamston, Mich. 48895 golden opportunities for you TWO adjoining offices in new ThursdlY. Good references. Adults. SCHWINN "Cotton Picker." Phone 517-855.2388 to find a crisp, new job. .- office building, 21304 Mack, 6G-STORE FORRENT 922-3522. Like new, $75 or best oUer. PIANO instructions, beginners GAR AGE APAR'I\\lENT 5 Grosse Pointe Woods, 564. HAIR DRESSERS. want to In. HARRIET SORGE 881-2545. and advanced. Master of Mu. rooms, Grosse Pointe City. 6525, days. GROSSE POINTE. St. Clair crease your Income? No boss, PERSONNEL AGENCY 6-fOR RENT, Shores area, 22604 Mack Ave. sic degree. Concert pianist. Carpeted, all utilities for. GIGANTIC GARAGE SALE - work for yourself. Rent a 350 EasUand Center Prof. Bldg UNFURNISHED between 8 and 9 Mile Roads. LA 6.0127. 372-4720 n19"OO, heated garage. $210 PRIVATE cntrance and wash Thursday, Friday, Saturday, converJent chair and supply month. ~OO65. room, $'75 per month. Whit. Suitable for retail or omce. combination and thus ellmin. CHIPPENDALE COURT Apart. 12:30-6:30. Household items, NINA SANTO well known pro. GIRL with initiative to be man tier and X.way. 886.651'J. 7781330 or 884.2844. ate overhead and worry. ment, Roseville. Fraser Rd. TV sets, clothtng, dishes, fesslonal pianist. Popular 2 BEDROOM home. Grosse DANTE COIFFURES, 88tI. and suppllel clerk downtown. and ChIppendale. New, 1 and EXCELI.ENT Grosse Pointe 10' Grosse Pointe Farms miscellaneous. 680 Hollywood classical theory. Lessons In 861-4400, extension 21M. 2. bedroom, wllk.in closet, Pointe Woods, appliances, car. calion, 5 unfurnished oflices, corner Mornlnllslde. your home. VE 9-+402. 3088. petlng and drapes. 886.4803. )'0\11' own private basement. Including pan e I (1 d library, AIR CONDITIONED office or REAL ESTATE salespeople for 4A-HELP WANTED AppUaocel, pool, air condl. plus 4 furnished offices. An. store building 2Ox72 In Ker. PIANO LESSONS can be fun. GROSSE POINTE upper 5 BUILD YOUR ALL-YEAR Grosse Pointe omce. FUll DOMESTIC tIortiD,. Apartment, 772-8410. swering service, all building cheval On The Hill Shoppln, Popular music styling Rnd 1m. room., air conditioned, fur. RETREAT IN time, experlen~e preferred, Offk:e, LAkeview 1.2b40. maintenance and utilities Center, Mr. Toles, ~100. provlslng. 885.9141 aUer 12 nlshed or unfurnlahed. Adults, but not essential. We- wtll train WANTED - Experienced eoob, furnished. except telephones. SOUTHCOTT noon. W I It res... aDd eouplet. ST. CLAIR Village Apartments, references. 886-5225. potential Interested sales. Newly decorated. Sullable for 7-WANTED TO lENT PINES PIANO LESSONS In your home. people, excellent bonus plan. GrotH Pointe Emplo,ment ~1~ East Eight Mil. Road- 3 ROOM carriage apartment. manufacturers' repres~nlatlvc, NURSE,: nceds apartment, or Lake Huron-Canada Experienced teacher, music Call .... enc)'. TUxedo 5-417.. One and two.bedroo!l'l apart. ments, all appliances, carpet. All utlllties. Adults, 882.578'1. at tor n e y, accountants or income n ear Lakeshore Lar,e lots with 100' front. degree. Limited number of BETTY VINGI 886-3210 GERMAN or SCotch lad)' for In,; .tart1n, at '170. Min. $135. travel agency. 886.3434. Coaches, reasonable or wUl ages Ind 1110'depths In bean. openings. 884.8842. - - _._._--_._-, _. ,-- TEACHER desires baby .Itter leneral cleanlnl. Experienced a,en Apartmellt 25 and 74. consider giving .ervlcu for Wul wooda adjlcent to lake 4 ROOM upper. heated, new OFFICE SPACE. 210 or 390 Iota In private, excluslvc lub. for one ch lid. Reference.q. and dependable. TU 4-4886. PR 6-2182 and 778-1443. rent. VA 4.()()22 before 7. carpeting throughout. Grosse square feel. New air condi. dlvillon with iodiN valued 8116-3934. GROSSE POINTE COOK for family with 4 chU. 2 BEDROOM duplex, family Pointe. $175 month, security lioned building. Including utili. trom $25,000 to $86,000. Boat- Inl, ,olflng and winter sports. CONSERVATORY MAN In wheel chair wlnts gen. dren, top wagel, other help room 1~ car larale. Gro.s. deposit. llM.2493. ties. For attorney. accountant, Choirs os low as $39 We cln recommend conseten. tleman to stay occasional em p lay e d. References reo PotJIte Woods. Adults. No manufacturer's representa. additional faculty t1ou. builders. Lots priced a £terno ons. VA 3-0944. quired. 888.3313. pets. For Jellse. ~. NEFF ROAD, upper two bed. tlve, etc. Sofos as low os $119 complet. for 1970-71 We offer 12 yrs. of honest from S8500 to $9800. rooms. Mults $185 month. MAXON BROS., INC. 882.600{) 2 HOURS FROM BEAUTICIAN for Grosse Pointe GERMAN wo m • n lenenl business 'lCperl.nce and 10 DORIS EUBANK Plano Maxon Bros. 882.6000.- DOWNTOWN DETROIT Woods. 884.2090. cleaning, 1 day. week. TU 527 UNIVERSITY days service, All wcrk guoron- DORIS PAGEL Voice leed, VIa Port Huron &: .- 1-4838. DETROIT, Wayburn near War' I Crosse Pointe Farms Bluewater HJghway PRIVATE Secretary, mlnufac. 4 BEDROOMS, 2\io bath Colon. Appointments for interviews ren. 5 room upper. $90 plus AIR CONDITIONED oHic(' or Solrthcott Pines, lurer automotive representa. HOUSEKEEPER to live In. lal. Large den lir.t floor, rec. I Quality Upholstering S84.6442, Mack near 8 Mile. utilities. Adults, nc pct~. VA store building 2Ox'12 in Ker'l Grand Bend, Ont. tlve. Full time, must have Good wages. Single bouse reatlon room In basement. Phone (519) 238-2013 2.5052 cheval The JlilI Shopping 366-6100 Plano, Voice. Organ, Theory. typing and shorthand. TV 4. near bua line In Grosse MOO month. Carpeting anll. On for inspection Plano Teacher Training courses 6480. Pointe. Faml!)' 01 2. 884-5M2. able. 885-9449. ROBERT C. MOORE REALTY Center. Mr. Toles, 885.4100. .1

PaeJe Twenty.Four GROSSE POINTE NI:WS , Thursd.y, September 24, 1970 "-ARTICLES FOR SALE a-ARTICLES FOR SALE 8-ARTICLES fOR SALE &-ARTICLES fOI SALE I-ARTICLES fOi SALI IIC-OfFICI EQUIPMENT ll--CARS fOR SALI liD-TRAILERS AND CAMPERS GIGANTIC GARAGE SALE JOIN FURN,ITURE finishing MAJOR AI(.FM stereo radio. DEER RIFLE, Wlncbelter 30-30, NEW ENGLISH Sheffield sll. 'OR SALE ]lI88 VW bug. Automatie. OUr motto has been. If it doesn't and anliquein, classes on Sat. excellent condition. Football ~. TU 1.~. , ver.7 piece te" let, han" SIMPLEX Time c I 0 c k, auto. Grosse Pointe American '66 CUTLASS Supreme. Power, eat, keep It! But we've run, urday. 10.12 I,oon. Learn to shoes. size 8; boys' ice skates, 42" DINING room table with I ebased, pure .Uver OIl topper maUt Bates numberinc ma. 111201 I(ack 884.7888 brakea, .teering. Radio, vinyl , 'out of room! Consider these, strip, sand. stain, finish and size 6. 881.1944. -rellular price $2,500, .ale chine, Cordley water cooler, top. 778.1910. 'goodies: Color TV, phono. antique. Classes start October --- leaf. 4 captain chair •. Forml. $8SO. 15 plete puncb bowl set; like new. Victor add.subtract 1. I( E R CUR Y Marquis 'graphs, clock radio, large reo 3rd. Call Bix FUrrJiture Strip. FRIGIDAIRE 16 cub i c fool. ea top, round maple. 324 cUPl Sold washed, vlJltage with cale, Eastman Verifax Brougham. 2 door hardtop, 1967 DODGE Family wasOll, \ _ ,frigerator. 2 imported bi. ping Company, 10510 Harper. Refrigerator freezer. frost Beaupre. pattern, pure silver on top. printer, legal size like new. power s tee r lng, power refrigerator. sink, sleePl 4. . : cycles. many books (all 921.9339. We carry Bix finish. free. 2 yean old. Excellent MAHOGANY -dinin, roo-;-'-;i; per, re,ular price 1'150, sale Call beCore 5 p.m. 885.7743. brakes, power windOWS, air TU 1-0512. . subJ'ects and ages). book. ing supplies. condition. 775.8124. price $~, Three 15" footed .----- table. seven chain. break. conditioner, power seats, l1-ACIEAGE AND cases. chairs. lamps, glass. --_. -M--A-TI----h----d-d-- 24x38 GOLD WOODEN picture front aDd buffet. $150. 882. tray., hand chased, regular 9-ARTICLES WANTED bur g lar alarm, AM'/FM ,ware, silver pieces. childrcn's AUTO C was er an ryer, prlc~ $75 each, .. Ie price stereo tape. Private owner. SUBURBAN games and toys. Somlhing 101' gas range, vacuum" glass.es, frame, with black matting. 7656, $35, 2 pain candelabra.. 3 WE BUY old ,old, jewelry and 894.7578. everyone! Saturday and miscelIaneous. Leavmg eltY. Brand new. 5%7.5541. ------! llghh. can be broken down Iliver. Vogue Jewelers, 22377 METAMORA Sunday, Scptember 2.6th.27th 1825 Hampton. T h u r s day ENGLISH CHINA dinner set; GENUINE oriental rugs, CIne to make one 5 light candel. Morolll Road. FORD '88 Country Squire, 10 11 a.m, to 5 p.m. 63 Meadow, 12:30.5 p.m. or call 884.1942.1 92 pieces. Call TU 5.5338. of the flnest collettlons of abra. Regular price $250. sale OLD GUNS _ Any kind, I pa"senger, excellent condi. A'M'RACT1VE, restored three Lane. : - --- ._------.- --.-----. ------_ .. --- area rU&1 to be shown any. price $100.:day be shown by condition. Cali Monte, ~"l; tion, full power including win. bedroom farm home wltll ------. -, - --- GARAGE SALE-Sprorl equip' EXCITING Philip La Verne where. Among this group: a';lpolntment. 821.3903, Grosse dows, air tonditionlng, tape beamed celling family klteben. DIAMO~D Sohtalre ring value ment. toys, ladder, Halloween Met.,morphisiD brass sculp. pure silki, Ispaban's. Naln'., Pointe Park. 4.2654. stereo, $2.125. 886.0317. den, family room, partial $1.000. Diamo~d watch \'Blue costumes, kitchenware. TV ture table. Reduced from Kuhan's, Tabrlz's, BoIeara'., BOOKS Art Ob' So ht ------' - .-_._-- basement. Small barn and • $1.950. Appraised by rcputa. sets, miscellaneous. Also Bone $4000 to $1500. Wrong size also new pastel Royal Ker. SALE 01 hand knit models B' Jects lUg . COUGAR '67,- mUes. One 23,000 workshop on roUing, well , bl'e lewe Ier. W'III accep I 0fCer. Ch'lOa (BI ue Wed gew ood an d' Cor customer • Contact Ralph man's. Two 9x12 •s, one go Id us ed on Iy 10. Cas hlo n sows.h BrowsersC Cl alwaysB k Shwe come.Mi owner. Lad.y exe~utl've." 429 S landscaped five acre partel 463.7243. Calyx I 99 Friday, 1050 N, Fuhn or A. Stokes. 1.353.2100. background, one green back. Fantastic buys! The English E'th I' Cales 00 Le°P. tSt cubi(' inch (6.5 litre). 4 bar. R d I I $2500 Y Sh 16640 E t W e aes, 1670 vere e rei carburator. power steer. with some woods. $37,500. . MAYTAG~~in~~;:-~~sher. G~ ~~a_':l._. ------ELECTRIC RANGE39'-;-$25 :~f:n:r'iC~el~:;.p~x~e recula; I rea:~ear ~~ter Drlve~~et~t (48218)=-.!~_3~7. _. ing, power brakes, aulomatic. Terms. I ' working condition, $20. 824 MOVING SALE - wedneSday,) rotary lawn mowe~, $10. 888: price $650; sale price $350. 886.9499. WILL PURCHASE your old Tape deck/radio. Must sell. 8505 or 527.7835. September 30, 10 a.m .•5 p.m. 9159. 3x5 regular price $350, sale gold, jewe!ry and diamonds. $1.795. New car delivered. COUNTRY HOME situated on scenic 40 acre partel with -A--GE--S.A--L-E----96--0 No-rt-'hII NI.nOCmlotahcihn•.gn'e.Racdulr'On'J'tTurVe'.s~ I-E-X-ERC-I-S-E--ROW~s-t--b.I'CY~le, price $195. U' you really love 1TAL I A N lace tablecloth, 19001 Mack Ave. Wood's Call 885.6499 evenings. frontage on blacktop road. ,GAR • g ...... " Persian rugs, don't miss this Pointe de Venice, 3'" yards, Jewelry. '68 GTO HARDTOP, burj(undy~ , Oxford. WestinghOUSI! roaster. Neff. compressor paint sprayer opportunity of finest woven with 12 matching napkins. If Dwelling has three bedrooms, .Emall electrical apPliance~.1 .--- -~------;- - with roller stand, 1 horse. new, would cnst $2.000, ask. FREE standing ehain link type black vinyl top. Power steer. 1~ baths, open.beamed.ceillng , old copper, vases, unfinished I BLACK. PER~IAN LAMB )aCk- power motor, 2'h cubic ceo and best design rugs. Please ing $800. 1164.5391, evenings dog kennel. Call 886-2755. Ing and brakes. automatic, living room with fireplace, dccoupage baskets, books, et With m.l~k collar. Excel. ment mixer electric motor, 8P~~~~C(ji' an appointment 'til 9 p.m. ------.- 400 cu. in .• 26,000 miles, ex. and large screened porllh. 1 tools. table linens. help! We 1 lenl conditIOn. Size 14.16'1 12" band saw with stand, ~!I '. ------GIRL'S 26" Schwinn bike in I cel1ent condition. Always kept Beautiful woods border both _ "cant 'move this rummage. we $275. TV 4.1142, week days horsepower motor. table saw RUMMAGE SALE GARAGE SALE - Saturday, __ good__ (:~n_d_it_io_n_._88_1._73_5_1.____~_iarage, $1,995. 884.7364. banks of river which flows :, can't store it, and we can't only. I 32" x 34", 9 inch blade ~ .. e September 26 - 10:00 a.m. 10'" MOTORCYCLES MG' 2,000 It. through the property. , 'eat it. Reasonable prices. 1------, motor, 20 lb. Co2 fire ex. ~ Best In Detroit Ar a Double oven stove, snaek bar, ,,- S Rustic barn with weathered , 'Thursday 05; Friday {l.12. i MEDITERRANEAN couch, 1\ Iingulsher carbon dioxide I "rosse Pte. Woods Pres. Church har stools, draperit.s, beer FOR SALE TRIUMPH's Ere. siding. stonewall lower lev!'1 "------_._------.1 year old, 90", pecan carveu (new), 3 lb. Toledo weighing Mack at Torrey Rd. kegs, clothes, boys ]0 speed YAMAHA Tw~ Jet l00,-;;;d, WANTED! with four box stalls, and loft ELECTRIC RANGE, relrigera. i arm:; and legs, upholslered scale paper hole punch. Call Between 7 and 8 Mile M bDirkl.eveandbet':°e~~1:::k O~:~ knobby tires, spare parts, JOE HANEY adaptable for studio use. A tor, Simmons Hide Away Bed. back. loose cushions, sculp. befor~ 5 p.m. 885.7743. Fri.. Oct. 2, 9 A.M ..8 P. . $275 882 6443 most unique and charming upholstered Day bed, Hoover tured velvet in olive greens ------._____ Sat., Od, 3, 9.11 A.M Warren. . .. . -- ,. DATSUN property. ~vacuum. S.aturday, Sept. 26. and golds. Evenings, 886. PLAY~~ plano rolls in good HOME OWNERS! PORCH FURNITURE wrought '6'1 HONDA, 305. Scra~b~er, 15200 GRATIOT ,. 811 Washl~~to_n. 4600. _ condition. 822-0555.____ Only $56 per year. Buy $20,000 iron, davenport and arm chair new: battery, tires, wiring. DR 2 1777 18 ACRES of high. rolling coun. ,. - PORCH furniture. I n c Iud e s on your dweUinB, $10,,,,"'1""" on tomp Ie,te $95 . Spray gun hose point. 775.2656. after 7 p.m. - tryside offering splendid build. davenport and 2 chali's $Il5. your contents, $25.000 llablllty and compressor, $33. Green '67 HONDA 350 Superhawk. '67 LINCOLN Continental, 2 ing sites for country home or SEE TU 2-3487. protection, AutomobUe own. cal'?Ct never u.;ed, $27. PR Must sell. 886,9674. door TU 2-6865. small horse farm. $1,350 acre. ers! Only $18.41 quarterly 6.1395. Terms. RANCH MINK. ~ coat, man's buys $10,000.$20.000 liability, ll-CARS FOR SALE 1967 FIREBIRD convertible. TED EWALD'S size 42 hurltillg outfit. 884. properly damage fot. safe GARAGE SALE. Saturday, 8ep. Sharp! 50 ACRES in the Heart of t ... I 9655. drivers. TU 1.2376. tember 26 9-4. 20874 Maple ____ _ Lane, ofl Vernier. l~ile;.O~i~~~~W~O,ooo actual Grosse Pointe American Metamora Hunt. High eleva. FINE CHOICE - A-I USED CARS tions, vista views, smal1 pond. \ .. KING SIZE Thomasville bed. ANTIQUE Old English side . I I d Grosse Pointe American 1820l Mack 884.7888 $1,200 acre. room set, blue sofa. Henre. table 64x28 beautifully carved BEAUTIFUL Victor an stye. GROSSEPOINTE TRADE-INS don tables, lamps. 884.9655. h"""'" wedding gown. size 8. Long 18201 Mack 884.7888 '67 VALIANT. power steering., legs, dark ma agany '-''101. vell included. 839.0928. , power bra k e s, V.8, disc MacGLASHAN Impalas, Camaros, Corvettes Pair lamps 43" tall ideal Cor 59 V.V!. Good dune buggy brakes air. $885 TU 2.9362. DECOUPAGE basket purses Mediterranean decor $75 ear.h. 2 END tables, old phonograph material, $50. 775.2256, after I . . COMPANY custom made to your order. Upholstered T.cushion yellow records. 268.1489, 6 p.m. 1970 CONTINENTAL Mark III. 571.2589. Metamora, Michigan gold arm chair, Ideal mans MIRROR. Westinghouse fan, CHEVROLET 1965 Caprice 41 Full power. Factory air con. 678.2289 chair $100. Pair lamps 44" tl\ll door hardio . Good second ditioning. Light green with a TED EWALD I CAN teach you to sew in Just boy's hoe key skates, size 1. p azure blue with white shades car. 821.3379. green top, green interior. six weeks with confidence and double bed, electric blanket, 12A-COMMERCIAL $50 each. One carrier, one enthusiasm. ]deal learning Ronson candlesticks. trunk, P~OPERTY CHEVROLET Frillidaire window air condi- )I.G.B. '68. 4 lY,leed conver- FRANK ADAM opportunity for teens. house. door ski rack. Cubco bind. tioning units 13,300 BTU. 884. tible. Excellent condition. LINCOLN-MERCURY MACK COR. LINCOLN 15175 E. JEFFERSON wives. Afternoon, eve n in g ings. 882.1835. classes. $20 for 6 weeks. 884. 6358. After 5. 881.0244. 20777 GRATIOT, E. DETROIT Prime site' for offi ces. 132' on Mack Avenue. 9403. HOOKED R U G,s, 9x12.6x8 1964 VW, good condition, radio, PR 2~0200 VA 1-2000 HAMMOND organ, air condi. 3xS's, 2x3's. AU white back- KARL DAV]ES TU 5-3220 I INVESTORS - Unique anti.in. tioner, ladies "ki boots, dishu, ground. new 38" fireplace heater. 881.1883. 111C-IOATS AND flation investment., Bag lots smoke crystal stem ware. 839. SUBURBAN Investment Build. screen with grate, 4 bamboo MERCEDES 220 S.B. 4 door MOTORS of silver coins. 772.2840. 5306. ing - 12,000 sq. ft. consisting porch shades, round card sedan, late '64, substantially table and chairs, dishes. 38' CHRIS.CRAFT Commander of 9 rental units - front • EAST SIDE'S ONLY DEALER- ANTIQUES, boullques and mis. 60 SQUARE yards Guilstan restored this year. Motor reo silverware, Heritage bed. Fiberglass. ship to shore, 150 rear parking. Substantial tn. cellaneous. 21128 Hunt Club" Wool carpeting $121l includes built (6 months dealer's guar- spread, miscellaneous. 2029 watts, upper station controls, come. Out. of • town owner Harper Woods, Saturday. foam padding. Single size box antee), repainted (black ena. Vernier. 2 depth sounders, 2 com. wants buyer. . spring $20. Moto.mower, lawn mel), brakes rebuilt, trans. MGB, MG MIDGET, JAGUAR, TWIN BED. complete . With mower, $35. TU 2-6258. mission, g en era tor. new passes, sniffer ,searroh light, frame; breakfast set; Bissell lA-MUSICAL shocks. new radial tires, etc. carpeted d e c k s , paralleling HIGBIE REALTY. buttoD, two 300 h.p. engines, AUSTIN AMERICA, TOYOTA cleaner. Card table, folding BASEMENT Sale-Stereogrllp!l. INSTRUMENTS Standard transmlS6!on, air 114Kercheval 886.7100 chairs, utility table; area rug. ic slides. Family clothing. up. conditioning, Becker 'Mexico two synchronizers, heatl:r, 1 glassware, kitchen appliances, right piano, books, furniture, AM/FM radio, power brakes, low hour.'. "1800. MEDICAL Clinic - $13,700.00 miscellaneous. All excellent Thomas Organs income -Warren - Excelleat toys, etc. Friday 10.4, Satur. looks good, everything works, 1968 CHRIS CRAFT 28' Skiff From $1795 condition. TUxedQ 2.1057. locatlon - Good investmeat day 10.12. 482 Washington. THE "HIT" OF THE runs llke a new car: $2,000. Clipper • loaded. ElectrIc reo ----- VA 3.0542. TU 4-8828. I ELECTRIC STOVE and re. PJo.:RFECT antique brass double STATE FAIR frlgeratlon, ship-to.shore. twin frigerator, outside barbecue bed, circa 1890. Antique lea. WAS THE 210 Chris Craft ensines. Total 12B-VACATI ON 1968 CHEVROLET Malibu 2 hours, 126. Like brand new. grill, stainless steel, never ther.sea ted woo den lliatted PROPERTY FOR door hardtop. 14,000 actual TUxedo 1.7373. SAMPLE us'.!d. VAlley 2-4593. bench. 4 drawer wooden rile "SI ERRA" miles. SALE cabinet. 884.9347. WOOD storm windows, screens - Organ with Leslie Grosse Pointe American SEARS 12' aluminum boat. car- KINGSV]LLE, ONTARIO: ':' top carrier, 3.5 horsepower and frames. $2 set. Big sav- DESK, e lee t r i c refrigerlltor~ - Color-Glo Keyboard 18201 Mack 884.7888 .,. '. SPORT CARS motor, $185. 885.5703. ing set $10. 884.5754 . Reasonable. 886.0768 or 776. - Autornati€ Rhythms Executive bome, year around, - Cassette Teaching Kit electric heat, maintenance ;'.12132 GRATIOT 371-7370 BLUE 3 seat davenport; 45 7132. '69 CORVEITE two.door hard. 21 FOOT BARBER Inboard - FM.AM Radio toP. J90.h.p., four.sr>eed, low t bo t .th G M Ine free, two year old rancll. square yards beige carpet. BEER k SEE AND HEAR miles, mint condition. Tn. mo or a WI rar If beautUully furnished. $42,500. ing and padding, dropleaf eg cooler and tapper. 4526 engine. Fully equipped. Call THIS FABULOUS UNIT AT formica table, chairs, antique Perfect for college apart. . Jaele Gotfredson, 841.9400, HARSENS ]SLAND-37 acres. straight chairs, odd chests. ment or bome parties. Be&t '61 LANCER STATION wagon, extension 328. 70 platted lots some on caDIt large dresser and 3 drawer oUer. 36 inch gas stove, $25. I Hewitts $125. 889-0378. 19' WOOD hull complete with and channel with balance In. chest, new double bed with _ 499.9093. 3 LOCATIONS land. '~ CORVAIR SOO. white 2 sails, rigging. trailer. Good headboard, blanket chest. GUN collection. Shot gun. 22, Dearborn I 846-8850 small antique dropleaf table. 32, Pellet, Ammo. kits lInd door hardtop. Excellent con. condition. Reasonable price. HARR]SVILLE - V A CAN T: Etc. 886.5537. Can be se'.!n rack, complete set. Sacrifitt,. Royal Oak LI 1.1234 dition, low mileage. $400. 824-8414. Choice 300 feet wooded beach WOOD 886-G421. property on Lake Huron near at 20439 Mack Ave. 886.1304 after 6 p.m. Roseville 773-7730 CHRIS CRAFT Constellation HarrlsvWe, Micbigan. 35' twin screw, electric refrig- AUTUMN HAZE mink jacket, BABY B S5 DRUM OUTFIT, complete. Stu- CORVETTE '66 convertible. ize 14.16. Like new. Reason. A INET. bathinette eration. hot a nd (old pressure S. S dio, very good condition. 427-425. Excellent condition. John infant seat, crib guard bed water, Teak decks, spare able. 881.5566. rail guard. G.E. hot 'plate, Used, $95. 861.3399. Many extras. Sacrifice. VA INC. pri)ps and shaft, new top cur- RUMMAGE SALE - Bethany bottle warmer. 882.1835. 3.0810. GOODMAN MOTORS GU]TAR, classical, folk, good tains and back drop. Com- 93 Kercheval Women's Guild,' 11475 E. MUST sell beautiful carved oak condition. Used. $35. 861-3399. MUSTANG '67. Automatic, pow- pletely furnished. Ready tc Outer Drive at Chatsworth, dining room set with banquet er steering, vinyl top, con. go. $7,000. TU 2.6647. LEXINGTON, 7485 Birchtree, INTERLOCHEN Piano • Organ September 25, 9 a.m. to 1 sized table. 40" Tappan de. sole, 28,000 miles. Excellent Blue Water Beach Sub., mod. USED CARS Sale. Substantial savings. En. p.m. September 26. 10 a.m. luxe, 84" sofa, 2 Rebecca condition, $1,295. 886-0506. J 1D-TRAILERS AND ern cottage. Open Sunday 12-4 tire Baldwin Inventory. Smil. to I p.m. Davis chairs. 886-4878. CAMPERS p.m. Kilcline, LAkeview 7.2850. ey Brothers, Detroit, TR 3. 1968 CHEVROLET Impala con. 60 To Choose From COMPACT generatr-r, s tea m, DQUBLE sized sofa bed. ofC. 6800. Birmingham MI 7-1177. vertible. Clean. $1495. RENT PLUSH TRA VCO 4 SEASON home, Beach 0' (or spa or sauna. Reasonable. white beige slip cover, barrel A~tMSTRONG FLUTE;'ith case Grosse Pointe American MOTOR HOMES I Pines private area near _VAlley 1.2436. 1 ehair in beige, ,piano blonrl Air condition, seU contained, Grand Bend, Ont. Lake Hu. and music stand. 881.1893. 118201 Mack 884.7888 100% GUARANTEE WEDDING dress. E m pi r e ma~ogany spinet size, Necr.h1 sleeps 7. Motorama Rental ron: suit family or retire. waist lace with floor length I sewing machine b I e a c h c d OLDS Amh"ssiidur ('Ornet, case, '1\6 CHF;VROt.ET Capr!ce Wllg. Inc. 886.5840. ment; buycr could rent JW1e, ON MOST MODELS veil. 'size 8. $80. 886.9674. mah?~any cabinet. Excellell.t mute, stand. $130. 881.6556. on. Full power, air. rack, 'li5 V.W. 33,000 miles, aSkinlll July, Aug.lI5t for $1,000 a ",' ~ r 9 passenger, $1,085.' TU condition, reasonable. 821-4569. $72:;. After 5, TU 1.5142. I mo.nth as m~estment; no pol. LIONEL TRAIN - Complete ARMSTRONG flute, 3 years old, 2.9362. lutlon, no city problems, 35 layout. Almost new condition. KILN 12xl0Y.z, glazes green. 30 days or 1,000 miles II) excellent condition. 881-1842. 1964 PLYMOUTH, 1 owner. 1964 COUNTRY Squire Ford min. from Port Huron, 5 min. ~any cars, switches. acces. war." $78, 3 ice cream antique station wagon. power brak'!s from winter sports; prime sories. Cost a bundle, new- chairs, table $48. TU 4-6624. "TURN ON" Transportation. new brakes. $175. 886.7826. and steering, air conditioning, mortgage rates; owner alJo ".: ,j ~rst :0 takes. 886.3345 after NAU~AHYDE love seat and 2 radio. heater. clcan. $375. 886. offers landscaped lot 200 It. 15351 GRATIOT at 8 MILE p. . chairs. Ideal for recreation Peavey Power WE PAY HIGHEST PRICE 3035. frOnt by 120 ft. bordered by room. Hassock, chairs, mis. FOR CLEAN' CAIJILLACS I 6 n. hedge. near beach ac. cellaneous. 212 Kerby - ga. The Sound of the '70s ASK FOR OLDS 98 Luxury sedan, 4 door, cess; clear title; close to half 372-2600 PR 8 '6400 rage. Aftcr 5 or Saturday. FRANK BROMLEY 1966, with everything (air). value. Phone 519.238.:.l023. has "High Power" and COFFEY CADILLAC CADILLACS One owner, $1,000. TU 4.1156. 12D-LAKE AND RIVER • E7'lgine, trans., rear Ixle, front axle lIssemblies, brake CLOTHING. miscellaneous. Woo "Low Cost." 3180 E. JEFFERSON I men's, mcn's, girl's, Good con LO 7.6811 FORD. 1970. Country Squire. PROPERTY system, and elee trie J I systems. CALL OR VISIT ,, WANTED! dition. 886.1069. Exceilent conditior,. Low mile. . '66 MUSTANG hardtop, good age. 884-9266. 75x100 FT. ON CEDAR ISLE "," '65 Thru '70 LOVii:LY sora and 2 co.ordinat. Hewitts condition $900. TU 1.2137. LAKE. Market value $5,000. - . 1970 CADILLAC Sedan De Ville. Sacrifice for $3.000. Terms I ing quilted chairs. blue and Dearborn 846-8850 green, $200. 886.4886. '69 M. G. MIDGET. 1(1.000 Low mileage, air. Really arranged. Contact Ralph Fuhn Will Pay f miles $1,600. 881.6746. ------Royal Oak LI 1-1234 -- sharp. 882.5597. or A. &lokes. ].353.2100. Top Dollar l2" COLOR Panasonic portable Roseville 773-7730 1970 CONTINENTAL 4 door. " Trade Up To TV. Brand new. neVl~r out of Full power. Factory air con. GUIDE TO GOOD SERVICE box. $150. 884.2799. II-ANTIQUES FOR SALE ditioning. AM.FM sterco radio, MINI-BIKE, Rultman G.T. 250: ._- FLEA MARKET tilt wheel. Turquolsc with a A Better Used DALGLEISH mag wheels. large 5 eat while top and white leather ""VAT. c:ttAUFFIlIID JOANNA WESTERN chrome fcnders A.I condition: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th interior. 11,000 miles. WINDOW SHADES Used vcry little $150 886.7767 .11 a.m ..8 p.m. Roma Hall, Easl CADILLAC LIMOUSINE Cleaning. Turning, RepaIring ----.------._--.:.------. Detrl)il, Gratiot near 10 Mill' FRANK ADAM Car! I PORCH SHADES 6161 Woodward CLOSING ESTATE-llaker cof. Rd. Odds and ends, antiques, L1NCOLN.MERCURY SEAYICE CUSTOM WINDOW SHADES '69 Ford Custom 500 '69 Gaiflxie 4-dr. H.T. fee t.,bre. gold Karislan rug, Snack bar and door prizcs, 2iJ777 GRATIOT E DETROIT TR 5.0309 Pecan wood breakCasl set. Informatioll 771.17'12 or 739. PR 2 0'200' 4-dr., V-8. p.s. $1995. 8, auto" p.S., AM-FM 3 desks, cedar chesl, set of 5805. - 'RA~{TOP ______radio. $2095. -- ~Ol~~l~r~in~ w~:~a~ ~:~:~~~: wAi.NUTVi~torl;; antlques-;-. 1968RAMBLERA m c r i~an. ~ WE NEED Miscellaneous. Sale Friday, chairs, ~mal1 table with draw. $895. ~ SALESAND SERVICE .'67 Mustang, V-8, SC?tember 25th II to 4 p.m. cr. Oak gate leg table. Owned Grosse Pointe American 1501 KERCHEVAL '69 Country Squire 10 319 Rivard, Grossc Pointc. exclusively by Campau a 011 18201 Mack 884.7888 Grosse Pointe Cab Enl or Aller • In tile Plr1c auto., p.S. Factory air. YOU R USED CAR :--Iorth of Je((erson. Conduclcd Raby (Raw.Bee) family. Beau. 1970 TRtiit;ip-H:-GT"6,5,OOO TU 5~ pass. wgn. Factory air TU 2-5300 Cloled Mondays $1595. by Estelle ~, Ball and Mary tiful rosewood lovcseat, Eng. miles. 884.4553. $3395. TOP PRICES Ann Haley. White r.lephanl !ish Empire styling. Second . .. _ Shop, Royal Oak. owner now advertising. No 1969 YELLOW EL DORAIJO PAID -- d~al~rs. Shown by appolnt~ CadiUE.~. completely equipped GROSSE POINTE '66 Custom 500, V-8, , '69 LTD Squire wa~on SOME USED GUNS, revolvers, mcnl only. Gnll hctwcen 12 Including stereo. sun roof I Call TU 2-6074 rines, shot guns. cuslom made IInd 4 p,m, VA 2.2901 and ncw Michalin tires, 20 •• to advert; se $8~5.P.s, Immaculate'j6 pass, V-8. $2695. FRANK ADAM holslers, Ask about Pack _.. ------Shoe .epalr Mule Rig, Clint 294-1673. Choice Antiques 000 miles, $5,800. Contact under Guide to 365 Fi&her Rd,. Opp. High II Service LINCOLN. --OUT-FtT-YOURFA-MILV -- For SlIle by Appointment ~P2hlO~uhn or A. Stokes, 1. Good targcst Sclectlon or Resale I Call Frances Mitchell 1'- -~- . ------MERCURY Clothing in Area. I TUxedo 24724 PLYMOUTIl 1005 Fury 11 -, Clothjng~ Accessories and .. - _._~.~-,------_. 9 passenRcr, V.B, automatic VA 1-2070 Cook Ford 20777 GRATIOT Ifouschold Articles taken CIass if ied S. I transmission, power Sleering, on consipment. i __~i~~~~~~, _$600,. 886.4~~ J 6801 Mack at Cadieux 882-7787 EAST DETROIT .LEE'S FASH ION MART! Get I CHEVELI.E '68 2 door hardtop, Open Thurs, Sept 24 and Fri, Sept, 25 PR 2-0200 I V.S,3 speed, floor shiCt, ral1y 'ti' 9 P,M, Sat, until 6 P,M. 120339 Mack TU ).8082 Re suI ts ,I I wheels and tires. 1,500. 882. I 10 to 5:30 Dany; Fri. 'UI t I 8431.

2 l. _ • 2 2 2 7 ? ? S 3 2 • 2 ' 33s?' ? ? .3 ? 7 ? 7. $ ? S P.g8 Twenty-Fiv. Thursd.y, September 24, 1970 GROSSE POINTE NEWS ------12D-LAKE AND RIVER I2D-LAKE AND RIVER IU-~iAL fSTAl"l I3-REAL ESTATE In-REAL ESTATE 13-IEAL ISTATI 13-RlAL ESTATE IIJ-REAL ESTATE PROPERTY PROPERTY FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SAlol FOl SALE fOR SALE I FOR SALE ------1 I PIGEON RIVER WOODS NR. 4 BEDROOM - new - Harper G P' C't GROSSE POINTE BERKSIURE FREIGHTER CHANNEL INDIAN RIVER VILLAGE' Woods-Grosse Poi'lte .chool rosse Olnte I Y v,,'OODS CORNER OF E. JEFFERSON' GROSSE POINTE Grosse Pointe ST. CLAIR RIVER district. 2~ baths, 2 car ga. Ii h C I OPEN SUNDAY 2:30.5:00 On.The.River (200 feet) rage, family room. Call build. UNIVERSITY PL. Eng so' I YORKSHIRE-S a lid and well maintained 4 bedroom, 2~~ Brick one floor, spacious rooms, onial with 3 bedrooms, 1';' ~'RENCH COLONIAL, custom OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 MORAN, 103. Fine traditional bath Colonial with additional detailed features (a view out Nicely elevated Hill reachlnu :~p~ti~~e~;590 weekdays for baths, den, 2 car garage. IIIg!> built by Scholtz and offered colonial, five beurooms, three guest bedrorm and bath. sun at thiS world), large allached down The Bank to a Surging ._. .______assumable morlgage. fo~ Immediate sale a', % or. 4 bedrooms split.level. Large and one.half baths. Fine Ii. room, lib r a r y, up.to.dale lIarage, clectric door, 25' boat River, FARMS _ 4 bedroom brick . iglllal 1968 ~ost. ~7X19 master lot, many extras. Immediate braryfamily room combina- . I' II d' WASHINGTON ~ Excellent 3 bedroom With fIreplace and possession, Ass u m e 5".(1., kitchen with breakfast room. C I tion, Two car garage, Many house on extra canal lot'l You'll profit by early selection. a onla. III exce ent con I' bedroom English Colonial. H~ u.nlque R.om.an bath, 3 a.ddl. mortgage. "-. games room with wet har, I .ewer, water. low tax area, lion. Completely up-dated. k' h 'Ih other features, trt'es, steel breakwater (mY'1 IT'S EASY TO REACH New carpeting and drapes, baths, modorn ItC en WI !Lonal tWIII'SIZe bedrooms and MARKUS 884-1313 terrace wilh BlIr.B.Q. and 2.' h h t . 1) S gas steam baseboard heat. built.ins, den, family room. 21,.2 baths,' Chestnul paneled car attached ga rloge. Owncr IIAM PTON 735. Atlractive one o my, w.a a Jewe . 48,000, 1.75 to M.68 east to . d lr d't" TV New furnace and new 21,.2car family room and flagstone ------transferred. Mid 50's. and one.half floor, three bed. terms. QUick possession. Onaway Rd. ,"2 mi. nortL. Willroom.ow2 acar congarage.I JOnlllg,FHA all' garagc.. pa t'10. mus Ic room, games U )'ou have I00ke d aU summer, room and one of tht' finellt NEW HOMES CAPE COD on quiet court near room house o~ large lot. Ex. Montieth School. 4 bed. cellent locahon. Close 10 treat yourself . see this one, Phone.wrlte for Information $35.900.praised Openat $38.loo.Sunday Will2 tosell5. G rosse P o~n. t e Par k I new kitchen. anywhere. Price g 997 HOLLYWOOD, Spacious 4 rooms, 2 baths, NEW KITCH. schools. T. M, TUCKER 'REALTOR GEORGE WELLINGTON Owner, 286 Moran, 882.4825. BALFOUR-Large Tudor Colon. wllsh.no obj~ct In enliStin thhe bedroom colonial and study SMIT,H b th I arc Itecl, uecorator an d t e EN with buill. ins, family HUCKINGIIAM, 1010. On 100 or 5th bedroom. Family room ALGONAC Mayfair 62925 F kl' V'II ial. 4 bedrooms, 2''<' asp II..; very best of materials, but room and patio, 2ear aUach. foot 101 near Jefferson. Well has fireplace and wet bar. 4087 101.29IIwy. 794.3681 ' ran III I agc GROSSE POINTE FARMS suite or rooms on 3rd floor. 3 circumstances dJctate this cd garage. Unique t!esign, Designed family residence. ----.----- 290 HILLCREST - Worthy III L I I large kitchen with built.ins. I _ .. - - car garage. a~ge o. showplace to be oUered at newly decorated. Low intl'r Five bcdrooms. three and One. -----~.------: 13-REAL ESTATE you I' inspection, Charming 21h baths. first floor laundry est mortgage. Low 50's. hall baths. Den, Well cared "WILDERNESS VALLEY" I FOR SALE Cape Cod, with Family Room, Grosse Pointe Shores only $145,000, as it must be room. 2 car atlached garage, NEAR GA YLOHD Living Room. Dining Room, sold immediately. Ask for our ENGLISH Colonial in Windmill I for. MUST BE. SOL------Library, 4 Bedrooms. 3 Baths, FONTANA LANE-Luxurious 3, bro.chu!e and, a rewarding in 1019 HOLLYWOOD - Beauti. Pointe section. 4 bcdrooms'lllAIUliNGTON, 807. Cuslom Mancelona Road, 5 Mi. w. old 2i D Fine for a growing family. bedroom Ranch designed for terlOr IIIspechon. ful 3 bedroom ranch, huge 21h baths, library, terra~e" built 1948. One and one.half I kitchen with built.ins. family A Land (If Beauty , CONDOMINIUM. terrace unit AR1'IIUR J. SCULLY CO, I gracious living.' Living.dinin;! J h t & J h t I games room, handy. Sef\'lc.c I story. Two good bedrooms on . " . Lovely kitchen with "built- 20169 Mack Ave, TV 1.8310 room, kitchen built.ins, fam. 0 ns one 0 ns one room. first floor laundry staIrs, 2.ear garage, Imm~III., first floor. Expansion area For dlSl'rJmlllatmg folks ins." 3 bedrooms, 2 new balha'-"'" ... . ._ ily room, activities room, 1st 19790 lIlack Avenue TU 16300 room, 2 full balhs, 2 car at. ate occupancy and terrifiC abol'e. Pleasing decor. $35000. taehed g~rage. Above open 2-5.10 Acre Tracls on 2nd floor. 2 lredrooms new It"REIGHTER CflANNEL floor laundry. Complete base 1------.-.-----.; mortgage. NOTIllNG COM. ' bath on 3rd. Carpeting, base. ST. CLAIR RIVER menl. Circular drive and 2 cnr BllleK ranch in exclusive area. Sat. and Sun 2.6 for your PARABLE AT $39,500. llY APPOINTMENT I inspection and viewing of Phone, write for Map-Brochure board radiation. circuit break. allached garage. 953 Shoreham Road. 884-6129. Brick one floor. spacious rooms, ------many extra features. WILLOW TREE PLACE-1m BUCKINGIIAM. First adver. GEORGE WELLINGTON I ers. Only ~9.500. Take over detailed features La view out I Grosse Pointe Woods 1 maculate ~. R E N C II COL. Iised. Sturdy English excep. WOODS LANE - First offer. ONIAL. custom huilt by De. tionally well maintained, Five SMITH I large, low mterest mortgage of this world). large allached I . I GROSSE POINTE Mayfair 62925. Franklin Village I or purchase on land contract. garage, electric door, 25' boat ANITA - 3 uellroo~,. 1\. b:lth ing. Distinctive in design, dis- Paepe in 1963. 4 tll'in ,il.C LeJroollls, Ihr.,e and one.hall tinctive in arrangement and ______Karl Davies TU 5-3220 house on extra canal lot, brick Bungalow. Dllllllg room, HOMES bedrooms. oak pancled fam. baths. It'amily room and Ii. a distinctive location among GAYLORD area, 3 luxury chao . . sewer. water. low tax area, natural fireplace. garage, i1y room with hideaway bar, brary, Recreation room. Love. OPEN SUNDAY 2:30 TO 5 other fine homes. This like ultra modern kitchen, largc ly garden. Sprinkler system. lets, like new, completely ful" 6 B.EDROOllf Center Hall Colo. trees. sleel b~eakwater (my. BRYS _ 3 bcdroom Aluminum n:!w colonial has four bed- ANITA 1138 - Neat 2 bedroom enclosed terrace with patio, . nished, located on lake in 5 mal, 31h baths, recreation oh my, wh~t a ,ewell, .$48.000. n I C r pet in g g:ls rooms, 21h baths. Family air conditioning and all tastc. ,KENWOOD CT. First adver- acres of beautiful wood,>, room and den. Priced in the terms. QUick POSseSSIon., unga OIY, a , ranch near Grosse Pointe I room, a modern 35 tomorrow fully decorated, Good terms tised, Charming English cot. sandy beach. county snow re. 50's. 885.5054. after 6 p.m. If you hal'e looked (Ill summer. heat. garage. North High School. All gaud kitchen with buill. ins. Mom and owner t ran sf c r I' e ,I. tage, Three bedrooms arid moval, $65,000. 1'erms.------I treat your$eii . see this one, CAN'I'ERBURY--Brick Coloni31 !;ized rooms, atlached garage. and family will love this one. $89,500. study or fourth bedroom. Also 777-3204 or 777-3113 CO.OP APARTMENT by owner, T 1'<1 TUCKER REALTOR with full dining room, lar~e Natural fireplace - flagstone Call for appointment. paneled library. Recreation near Eastland. 2 bedroo~, . . ALGONAC family kitchen, family roorr., hearth. Heasonably priced. AVON COURT-TWO excelle. ntl room. Deep lot with fine gar. CHOICE WOODED LOT wilh ~tiIity room. TV 6-5658 or 4087 111.29Hwy. 794.3681 covered terrace, 4 bedrooms. almost new COLONIALS ill tlen. IlALIt'OUR 140a-.Good looking Betty Vingi, Realtor 80 fl. Lake lI1ichigan fror,t. 'I U 4.5881. _. , 2',~ baths, 2 car all ached ga. I solidly built 4 bedrooms, new 20741 Mack Ave. 8863210 trarfic.frc~ setting near Lig'l age, Ihree miles north of rage and rec. rOOm. Imm~. gett School. Both have libr. WASIIlNGTON. First adver. bath, 1st floor lavatory. AI! Leland. Fully developed Sum. BRAND NEW 1 FIRST OFFERING diate occupancy. ary and family rooms, kitchen tised. Prime colonial. Four carpeting and drapes. Modern I mer conilnunity. Also suilable I ALGONAC-Charming 1 floor built.ins and 2car garages. bedrooms. two and one.hlllf SEVEN OXFORD NOTI'INGHAM, G.r 0 sse ptc.1 COOK flD.-4 bedroom. 2\'. b3th kitchen and fine family 1'00111. #876 has 3 bedrooms, 2\'l baths. Library. Paneled Fee. for retirement home. Jona- Park-Cuslom bUilt 2 Bedroom Cape Cod with family room 2 bedrooms, Den Select loca. Priced at $42500 00 for quick baths at $56.800 and #922 reation room with bar. Des,ir. than Stimson, 3128696972 Classic four.bedroom Colonial brick ranch. 19 foot country and 2 car attached garage. tion, Maple lined St. Living sale. has 4 bedrooms, 2';' baths at able inclusions. in view of the lake. Three.car kitchen, recre1ltion room witil First offering. room, picture windows, fin', garage . with granite block bar. Enclosed porch. Profes. S. RENAUD 1596-Choice loca place. attached heated garage, $61,800. These fine homes PEMBERTON. French Nor. CRUISER OWNERS. St. Clair warrant an interior inspec. River 100 fl. Lol, plus largc dril'e. Open daily and Sund3Y sionally Landscaped. Move in PEACH TREE LANE-Custom tion near Mack. Beaulifnl 75xl30 lot trees. ideal retire- lllllndy dcsign. Five bed- ment home. Owner asking tion, Canal Lot. We are developing 1:00 to 4:00. condition. built 4 bedroom, 21,~bath Con. Semi. ranch surrounded b:i rooms. three baths. Paneled $24'500, must se~ to appre Ihe Gar Wood property. 4 temporary Colonial. Fa mily trees, 2 Bedrooms and b~!h , den, Family room. Recrea. GROSSE POINTE FARMS ciate. JOHNSTONE & parcels only. Get Yours Now: WALTER H. MAST CO. I room with natural fireplacp, 2 down. ! large bedroom and tion room with fireplace and bath up, 2 car attached gar. S tee I break wall, Sewer. 882-1400 882.1401 MERRIWEATHER. Immaculate car attached garage. central '1'. M. TUCKER REALTOR JOHNSTONE I bar. air conditioning, in gl'~und age. Excellent heating syst~m. Water, walking distance to 3 bedroom face brick English ALGONAC 111790 Mack Avenue TU 1-6300 CIIALFONTE overlooking Coun. shopping, restricted for' resi. pool and many other extras, 100'xH5' lot. SOMERSET. 4135 - Firsl offer. Colonial. Beautiful 101. Open 4087 M.29 hwy. 794-3681 try Club gall course. Deluxe dence. The Cape Cod cf AI. ing. Attractive Colonial, 3 bed. Sunday 2.5. RIVER RD.-Brick Ranch with FOLLOWING BY NEW LI ST' NGS I ranch. Three bedrooms, two gonac. Cali for appl. rooms, 11,.2 baths. finished GROSSE POINTE WOODS 2 ,bedrooms and space for APPOINTMENT and one.half baths. Large basement, screened porch, 2 ST CLAIR RIVER-3 bedroom. T. M. TUCKER, REALTOR, third. Family room with na. 885 COOK ROAD. 4 bedroom, family room. Library. Recrea. car garage. Priced at FHA ap. ROSLYN. Grosse Pointe Woods. tural fireplace. 1st floor lalln, KENSINGTON 1234 - NEW 2,450 sq. ft., one floor home; tion room with lavatory. Spa. I ALGONAC OFFERING. Very desirablE: living room 17.2x31.6 with fire. 21h bath, 2-story Colonial, 4087 M 29 Hwy. praised $23,500 or assume 5'4 Excellent center entrance Col. dry. 21-'. baths, attached ga. cious gro unds. 7~.3681 3 bedroom colonial home. place; master bedroom with family room, terrace, 2-car morlgage. Owner. TU 441124. onial. 3 bedrooms, 1"'" bath, rage. See this one. Modern kitchen and family tornado shelter; central air attach':!d garage. OLD BROOK LANE Quiet loca. family room. Price reduce(:, 915 COOK ROAD, 3 bedroom, $27,900. WOODS LANE CT, - Custom room. Close to Schools Rnd conditioning; 91' river front- tion in the Fanlls, GraciOus built Cape Cor! with 4 bed Transportation. P r ice d at age with new steel breakwall; 2'>1l bath. 2-story Colonial, English manor. Five bed- GROSSE POINTE CITY rooll1s and space for 5th. 2'h $32,500.00. large, attached garage. family room. 2-car attached rooms, three and one.haU baLhs, library or den, ree. garage. baths plus three bedrooms Peak of Perfection WASIIlNGTON. Grosse Pointe MIDDLESEX 781 - Excelltional PUG RD.-Almost new, 3 bed. 4400 BISHOP ROAD. Detroit, room with wet bar and lav, and bath on third floor, Ex. City. center entrance brick room home near Country Club 3 bedroom, 1'>1l bath, 2-story Everytlting about' this architect designed Farm Colonial family room, 2 car aUached valUe in one ot the fin'; large tremely well built with expen. Provincial Cot'lOial. three with 7.11 acres of land; 2 Colonial, 2 car garage, radiales the care given it from its days on the drawing garage. High assumable mort. homes In Grosse Pointe. OV('I sive appurt~nanc_es. Priced al large bedrooms, dell. Assum. baths; family room with fire. board until today. Spacious fir~t floor which contains bolh gage. an acre of beautifully land. COX & BAKER $98,500. place; full basement; small a paneled library and a Florida room. 5 bedrooms and able mortgage. Price redllC('c. scapro grounds including a 8&5.7900 barn for riding horses. 3 baths on the second floor. ~utschler kitchen. Landscaped Grosse Pointe Farms heated swimming pool anll BEDFORD. Built 1964 near Jef. GRACIOUS COLONIAL pool house, 5 bedrooms, 3 ferson. Good colonial. Four with significance. Lot 105x195. Overlouks the Lochmoor BARTLETT RD., 1% mi. from McKINLEY -3 bedroom Brick baths, maid's quarlers. De. lIedrooms, two and olle.half Club fairways. If you appreciate quality. call us on this LODGE DRIVE. Custom built 1-94 exlt-4 bedroom, Roman Colonial, H~ baths, ree. room, luxe new kitchen, family room balhs. Paneled family room. outstanding home. center entrance colonial 01'. brick home; beamed living FIKANY and glassed and heated porch. Well cared for. Possession at tree lined street. PerIeet for 2 car garage. room witli fireplace; library; An In TIP.TOP condition. REALTOR close, $56,000. large family. 6 bedrooms. 2',~ large. master bedroom; 21,.2 Price will please, Here's A Home baths. All large rooms. SHOREWOOD baths; carpeted, screened pat. 886-5051 BALFOUR near JefCerson. New WESTWIND LANE 30 - Off io; 8,9 acres. house, Deluxe details. Four that is a real sleeper Ior those "f )'ou who are looking OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 OARRETT & BARRETT I REALTY CO, Grosse Pointe Blvd., near twin bedrooms, two and one. for 3 to 4 bedrooms in Grosse Pointe Farms. It's n<;wer, Merriweather. Spacious ranch GROSSE POINTE PtlRK half baths. Family room. First has 2 full batlis. a large kitchen, is walking distance to 884.7800 20431 Mack 886.8710 BEADLE-CURRIER type home on secluded lane floor utility room. 82 fOOl lot. both elementary and middle schools. has a 50' 16t, and is AGENCY 953 WESTCHESTER - 3 bed. in the Far~s. 2 bedrooms, 2 ill good conqilion . . . only $9,000 to existing mortgage at room brick Colonial, natural baths, family room and Is: Reallor - St. Clair 48079 MANOR. Four bedroom Colon- 60/4 'io. Well priced. Make seeing this a must. fireplace, carpeting, draper. ial One and one.half baths. floor laundry down. Sprinkler Phone: (313) 329-4200 ies, Florida room, gas heat, Family room, Library, Many system. Modestly priced for finished basement, Large lot, builtin features. $38,500. GROSSE POINTE , this choice location. Lincoln Road ) 458 WASHINGTON ROAD ' side drive, ~.car garage. 1m. l'tIEHRIWEATHER - FIRST garage. Central air condi. HARPER WOODS 5 bedrooms, 3~ baths maculate. Close to schools, ROSLYN near Lake. Sharp is where we are now offering a Duteh Colonial for 29 thous. OFFERING - Immediate lioning. A true executive Loads of closets, 3 working fire. shopping and park. ranch with many expensive and dollars. This well earcd for home has three bedrooms occupancy on this 3 bed. orfering. TU 1.'4200. I Deluxe Co-op apartment with places, S e par a te breakfasl features including central air and IIh baths, eating area in the kitchen, and new carpet. room, IIh bath Colonial. 7 rooms, approx. 2,000 sq. ft. I room paneled library gamt's 1264 BUCKINGHAM - Center conditioning. Two bedrooms, ing. Richard Brownell and St. Philomena. 50x151 foot lot. Games room with fire. RANCIl on 102xl62 "Woods" all on 1st floor. 2 larr,c bed. room: Master bedr~m ha$ ball colonial, spacious family two baths. Library o~ extra site-Iu,"uriously appoint. Well worth seeing today. place. All newly decorat~d roo~s, den an,d 2 baths. Ex. lireplace adjoinh: b u i I t.in. home, ex~ra large rooms, 2 bedroom. Family room. Rec- cd. with 3 twin.sized bed. inside. Priced in the 30'\1. ~nSlve carpeting and drapc~ dressing area. Atlached 2 car I natural fireplaces, panelled reation room with bar. 80 foot TU 4.0600. rooms, 2 baths, large mod- lIlcluded, Ideal for execullve garage screl!ned lerrace. As. library. sun room, extra large lot. ern kitchen, family room Down 0.1' those who appreciate the sumabie mortgage. Call own. kitchen with dishwasher. 4 DEVONSIIIHE - C u s tom ami terrace, games room WESTCHESTER. Center hall fmest. Wilh IQW monthly I er at 885.0839 after 6 p.m. bedrooms, 2 full balhs, plus 2 1 colonial. Four bedrooms, t1\'o payment for a new conventional mortgage at 8% can be built 3 bedroom, 2 h bath with wet bar) air condi. membership mainlenance fee. half baths. Third story wIth 2 COLONIAL. This h a III e tioning and 2 car allached and one.half baths. Paneled arranged for a qualified buyer on this 4 bedroom 21h bath HELPING PEOPLE 13 BEDROOMS, gas heat. Ea~t I bedrooms and. full baths, attic Center Hall Colonial. Good family home near elementary features master bedroom garage. You should see the library. Large breakfast roo(ll. FfND TilE RIGHT HOUSE War r en. Mack area. Easy fan. Recr~ahon room and school ami lakefront park. Modern kitchen. Now vacant. with private bath, beauti. interior. Mid' 60's. TU Recreation room. IS OUR BUSIN terms. Owner. 882.5597. pooto lab 111 basement. Lots fully paneled basement, 1.6300. Large lot. Don't miss iI. $52,000. ESS of closets and storage space. SEVERAL desirable Condomln. terrace and patio. 2:h car New furnace. 4 car brick ga. ROSL YN - Finest 4 bed- GROSSE POINTE WOODS, 1864 iums ranging in price from garage. TU 1.4200. .rage, Large corner lot. Va. Executive Residence room. 2 bath slory and a Roslyn. 3 bedroom brick. 1m. $37,500 to $55,000. CLOVERLY - Richly dec. half in Grosse Pointe anti ,Silloway & CO. cant. Assume low interest mroiate occupancy. Sell or I COUNTRY CLUB. 1898. Well in new suhdi\'ision near Lake SI. Clair in Grosse Pointe priced under $40.ooo! Make rent. e84.7426. rale, orated RANCH in St. TU 4-7000 cared for one and one.half City. 4 family bedrooms, 3~~ haths, family room, etc. Ex. this yours by acting fast. Paul's Parish. Four bed. stor~l. T'.,I.'o bedrooms dow!!., ceHeni condition. $97,000. rooms. 2 baths, family TU !-42GO, \ 1649 BRYS-Dutch Colonial. 8'>1l: one bedroom up. One bath rOOm, games room, 2 ear rooms. Newly decorated for FiKANY I " TJlHEE MILE-One of the down, lavatory up. ' attached garage, Owners country tudor living. 884.9209. REALTOR true showplacC6 of the Perfect Location anxious and good terms. NEWBEllRY near lake. Choh:e "Pointes". English Tudor OPEN SUNDAY 886-5051 We're proud of this offer. Colonial. Four bedrooms, two near "Bill ami Village showing," This ranch has 3 bed- buill in the grand manner 1212 Beaconsfield-FOUR BED. - ing. Mid 60's. TU 16300. and onehaU baths. Paneled rooms, large kitcl',en, formal dining room, Ih'ing room of the pre.depression days. 2-5 P.M. ROOM 2 story with den and TOWNHOUSE living at its besl. library. Activities room. Rec. (23.8x14) with fireplace, new bathroom, central air con. Accommodations include 6 up.dated kitchen. Walk to Richly cl:rpeted 7 room, 3',2 WELLINGTON - A lovely reation room with fireplace ditioning, electronic air fillering system, etc. . , . Priced bedrooms, 51h balhs, den, Pierce. Defer and St. Am. b a I h condominium. Pane~ed quiet streel near the lake 1115 Balfour and bar. $69,500. at $36.500. Worth invesligating. is lbe sclling ror this Wal. library and terrace, one of brose. Near express bus. $24,' den. End unit o~erlook):lg This superbly decorated Co- ter Mast New Orleans Co. the rinest new kitcnens 500. TU 4.0600. I landscaped court. Bricked renr lonial is ideally suited for a terrace. Garage. LAKE SHORE, 755. GroSse lonial. 4 bedflloms and 21h anywhere and formally gar. Family wilh its four bed. P"inle Shores. BeUer than hallls including the large dened :!50x250 foot site new Farm Colonial. Four rooms, spacious lot, huge Johnstone & Johnstone WILCOX 884-3550 bed. master suite, 26' family with ncw po~1. TU 1.6300 Open Sunday 2 :30-5 Living Room, modern Kitch. rooms. three and one.haU room, large kitchen. /I. balhs including bedroom and 344 Notre Dame ... near East Jerrcrson. First show SUNNINGflALE - Luxuri. en a:1d Library. There's even quality home prie~d at bath, aclivities room, excep- ous COLONIAL on 100 an assumable $28,400 mort. GRA YTON 1424-FlHST OFFERING of this good Ihree ing of Ihis altractive 3 bedroom 2 bath Contempor $87,500, TU 4-0r,00, tional sitting room and utility ary home. Living and dining area o"erlook lhe foot sile with heatcd circu. !(age at 6%, so stop by Sun' 1Jedroom colonial with first floor lavaiory, sun room. room .}II the first floor. Lot lor dril'c and three car at- day and look /Iround. Updated kitchen with built.ins. rear gardcn ;lrea. 60 foot lot. 2 car altachcd WINDMILL POINTE SEC. IOlx230. Priced at $122,500.' tached garage. 6 hedrooms, garage Be sure to see this onc. TlON - Terriric 4 bed. SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTION on this cenlcr enlranee brick room, :jI,~ balh center holl 3 rull baths, 2 lavatories, 321 Ridge Road colonial in the SnaRES. One of the 010,1 delighUul KENSINGTON, Supcrb ranch pancled lihrary, 17' fam COLONIAl. 11Iust he sold. If you mis'sed seeing the four bedroom. three and a half bath houses available on 85 foot 10l south I}f Ker. ily room with huilt.in bar. Pecon paneled film i I y striking Cape Cod Picturcd loday A great family room and bright kitchen and l'hcval. Twin.sizel1 bellrOOI11S• Let us tell )'ou more. TU Tell Us Your Needs r (10m. library, kitchcn in last weeks G.P News, breakfast room. All this plus central air condit 'oning. Spacious paneled family rOOR!. We can help YOU find TIIF: house which is right for 4-0600. builtin •• g3rne.~ room with here's your chance to look Almost immediate occupancy-GO f'1I IRFOIlD. Central air conditioning, Liv. YOUR circumstances, ThaI's what our job is all aboul. har, 2 car allached garaGe, iag room (J7x22) with natural WES1'Cm;STE:R .- Oppor- over one or the most attrac- Helping you I'roresionaliy, Imrncdiate occupancy. Good lireplace, Altachctl two car !ullily knocks again! '" bel\- tive Cape Cads ever offered m (I r t gage, $63,500. TU GROS~l POINTE AREA garage, room center entrance CO. at Ie£; than $40.000, 1.0300, You'll get more effective results UJNIAT.. Paneled library. By Appoinlment JI1.LLCRf..5T 5278 (nr, Chandler Park Drive) Fine three 1Il0R,\N, 441. Sparkling Colon. TOURAINE - 4 hedroom, Mulschler kilchen, central bedroom colonial wilh natural fin'place, carpeling, ial. Three twin.sized bed. Take the confusion and frustration out of YOllr present 613 llarrington 31h hath COLONIAL on air conditioning, and 100 first floor lav. Owner leaving State. room~. Library, New kitchen. searching paUern , .. Call or stop by our office to arrange 70' site. Paneled library foot ~ite are just some or Now at a new low price of Recreation room, Immediate for a personal discussion of YOllr housing needs, either at wilh fireplace. nice kitch. lhe features -- check the $32,900. This 3 bedroom, 1~ possession. your home or ollr oUice, en with dishwasher and rest yourself by calling bath English Colonial is the DETROIT most spacious home for the N, RENAUD, Pleasing ranch Richard E. Borland gt'nerous breakfast area, TU 1-4200. l.AKEWOOD SOl-If yon need a good three bedroom, bath money that we know of. Let built by Walter !IIast. Three William R. :\fcRrearly jalousied terrace, Central COLONIAL in Queen or and a half colonial with a sun room on second floor, bedrooms. two halhs. Library Lee Jenks Grylls air conditioning, In the us show you thru soon! Peace Parish - 3 bed. let us show you this perfect jewel at $18,900.00 with or extra bedroom. ~'amlly Mildred R. Kelley 60'5. TU 40600. rooms, 11h batns, terrace, 21159 Countr)' Club a low down payment. room. R,'creation room wllh Don Perrle STONEHURST - Located in games room and 2 car ga. This Harper Woods Colonial lavatory. Office. Central air !l{arlan IIennecke Deeplands area. 5 bed. rage, plus excellent eondi. features G.P. Schools, in ad. VACANT conditioning, Heated swim. room stately COLONIAL tlon and llir conditioning. dition to three bedrooms. 1'>Il ming pool. only 4 years old on large Younll marrieds should TROMBT.EY 58xl50 building lot zoned for two fllmily- baths and den lor $33,900, lot. Lots of charm. Clr. see this fine home. TU now '13,500.00, TERMS. LAKE SIIORE LANE close to BORLAND cular drive and attached 1.6300. lake. Large seml.ranch. Three bcdrtoms, two balhs on first floor, Two bedrooms and bath STRONGMAN- above. FAmily room. Recrea. • JOHNSTONE & tlon room. Central air condl. McBREARTY KELLY, CHAMPION tioning, $87,500. Realtors JOHNSTONE & Associates REALTORS REALTOR MAXON 395 Fisher Road 111 6.3800 889.0800 BROTHERS INC. The Hallmark of Broker Dependability TU 4-5700 MEMbERS OF GROSSE rOl~n: ilEAl. Y-STATE BOARD 83 KERCHEVAL TU 2-6000 "- ....,' '..

p. Twenty.M 6ROSSE POINTE NEWS ,. Thursd.y, September 24, 1970 ) U-RIAL UTATI 1a-RIAL UTAn U-RIAL ISTATI U-IIAL ESTATi U--RIAL ISTATI UA-Un'S FOI $AU 21G-100fING 511VIClS 11M-SEWEISEIVICI FOR $ALl FOIl $AU FOIl $ALl FOR $AU FOI SALI BEDrORJ).KEROHIlVAL roR SEWERS CLEANED, ..... BUCKINGHAM,4tO'J-ClaAl'1IllD, KkId1eMt S. of BIMX 70'x1JO'. Prleed riPtl ROOr AND GUTTER WORK. Sewers repalrecl. Gu.r . 1111 8OURNIDIOUTH. BridE 1401 YORKSHIRE - NEW ANITA, lit offerlDl, cblrmlnl UJree.bedroom brick CoIoIIlal. buqlJow, J 4 BI;PROOM Z't baUJ eolonlal. KARL:DAVIES TU I-lI2IO CALL IUCHARD WIU.ERTZ RealOGlble rate •. Ill 01' bed1"oom., ex,... OFFERING, a bedroom Eq. S bedroom bungalow, f.mUy Truaferred mUll ucrIfke. lIioD attie, ICnened pordI, Z Lal'le family room .. Ith Da. 100x1S5 rooT LOT iD Groae 50 ROSLYN ROAD ro l .. t70 778-1225. A .lell It $zs.tOO, 111•• \7. tural fireplace. Gas forc.d air UU. Tudor with extra Ilrge roo,n, "INrate diDlnl room- ear la,.,.. !xeelleat t'ODdl- rooms, den. new Itltebetl. Ex. 1~ -/)Iths, new kltehen with aU Pointe Sborea, wlUJ view 01 J. D. CANDL!2 ROOFING CO. ELECTRIC SEWER c...... UoI1. B, appoAntmeat, TUxedo beat with Ilr COGdIUon1ng. NEW -6 or 5 bedroom enter Laree attaehed ,ara,e wltb eel1eDt eoadltlon. bu.!t-ins, INneled rec room, like. Bulldm, pllDS avaO. 11 Yr.. Reliable Seme. No footage cbarge. TeIeplloM 1.1•. able .. 1331 Pl'ice. 17 yean experieDee. IIItranee CoIoDlI1 III Groue auto. doon. Carpeted and Id"al location. Pointe WoodI. All GE kitebeD, 1M7 BISHOP - 3 bedroom, ~ " ltealdenUal • Commere1~1 C.l Roemer, PlumblDl, TU S LARG! bedroom CoIoDial, dr.ped. AU on bit lot aDd bath Enilish eoloolal, loOd BARllio.iNGTON, excellent 4 bo!d. BORDERING COUNTRY CLUB All typel 01 RooI •• Deek. 2.3150. belutiful woodwork tbrouJh. WIder 7 yea,. old. Under ..... klteheD, and. batMooml, IIIWNlble mor1I.~ It 8%. room, 2 batbl, eomplete rec out, elrpeted, 1ID4Ie1ped ... .,000. One Ilf the l .. t buildiDl _Ite. Gutlera • Downapoul. 11O-CI~EIloJ.T WOItK bllle breakfut NODI, DeW!)' Immedllte poI.... loD. room, screenee!. terraee, 2 ear overlooll;inl tbe ilolf course, REPAIRS '" ... U31. R. W. SMITH 814.354.~ dftoIoated j like DeW lJIIIlde garage, move rllht in . l00x2lO. Owner. 771-3500. No Job Too Larle-or Small J. W. KLEINER • nd out. 214 MerriweltoMr. 1028 KENSINGTON-Spaelou. WHITTIER 1033 -- 3 bedroom CRESCENT LA., Custom built 1Jl-ClMlTERY Free ElUmales CEMENT CONTRACTOR "30M. eokNUal. 2~ baths, extra line II bedroom, 3 bath Enil1lh eontemporary ran c b wltb PIOPEITY CALL •• 2100 All types Cement, Stoae .nd family room. Worthy of your TIIdor, ideal for family IIvlnl. HIGBIE 1020 DEVONSHI RE Lar,e modern kitcheD, family many extra feature9, 3 large lna:ured Workmen Brick Work-New and Repain lnapectioG! bedrooms" 2~ b.tbs, excep- FINE COLONIAL Oft Jar,e well. room, Florldl room. Value w:~~:,w~:l~aye lot. Rea- ALL RooF " GUTl'ER WORK Driveways. Porehes, Walks BY APPOINTIIENT tional kltch.family room com- IIDdac.ped lot. 4 bedroom., 2 LOCH MOOR 743 - Step Into picked. Patiol, Tuck Polntinl luxury-paneiM library-1st blnallon. finished basement, Clulking, chimney repairs Pre-Cast Steps ~1 AUDUBON - CUItoInW1t baths, 2 lan. Luxllnou. lam. lot-lEAL E5TAn Iloor ,ame. ro<'lIJl. 1191 BLAIRMOOR - Altractive early occupaney. Gutter. e1eIDed. Walerproofing eoklall1 OIl I lot. bed- lly room. Ceotral air-coodl- WANTID tar,. a m 0 n e y living auumable .-i:oom., 1~ blths OIl Mcoad tioMd. Three l!replac ... OUer FAIRHOLME, seldom It chance with ADVANC~M:=ENANCE No Job Too Small DENVI;R 17133 (Cadleux-Mlek) mortlla~e - 4 bedroom, 2~ FARM LAND or acrel, : floor. Elee1lellt eonditioll'. 2. waDted. like this-Immediate posses- --2 bedroom co-op lpartment b.th coionlal. Dew carpeting, dwelling preferred. Mr . Jay. SPECfALIZING •W Ittlehed 'Irl,e. TWo Id. .ion lvaUable-3 spaelous bed. 21124 VAN ANTWERP - near trallSpol1ation and beauUlul yard. EIlUre boUle ROOFING IN : ;aeent lots for IIle. Immedl- I rooms, ceatral air conditioned, TU 1-7609. HARPER woo D S OOn'IIO\\I .tores. $21,500. in "move-in" coaditlon. • WATERPROOFING Flagstone Walks and Pat10l : lte pollellion. country kitchen, very large PRIVATE PARTY wants 5 or ALTERATIONS Natural Stone Planten with IIIlfIDiabed seeond floor. lamily room. many exlras to D1D1n, room, lull bailment. WM. W. QUEEN 1366 BISHOP - Exeptional 3 8 room bunlalow. 755.4805. Over 40 ytar. in bUliDess LICENSED BONDED ., BALFOUR - Charm1D, Inquire about. Early Amemln Colonial bullt Grosse Pointe ICbooi.. Priced 818-4141 I:edroom colonial with extra In'W'ed. lieenaed. Call 15-IUSINESS General Roofing, Inc. . in 1858. Near everythiq 10- iD mld.twentles. large family room. Beautl. NORWOOD, splendid 3 bedroom TU 2-0717 fuUy maintained. Owner mov- OPPORTUNITY . ~Itlon. 3 bedroomI, 1~ bltJus VERNIER RD. 1306-Veery nice eolonlal, paneled family room, GENERAL ROOFING, INC. LAWRENCE VERBEKE 5091 BERKSHIRE Ing out of town. : 41p plu. powder room Oft lit 3 bedroom Brick Colonial, 1~ baths, nev. clrpetlng, close BEAUTY SALON lor sale, VAUey 1-3344 CEMENT CO. • Poor. Unique dlDlIIC room IMMACULATE brick ColonJAI. C101e to Schools and Trani- to everything . Grosse Pointe WoodI. Good Tbree bedroom., d1n1.D, 889 LAKEPOINTE-4 bedroom, ROOF REPAIRS, GUTTERS, CONCRETE-BRICK: : with fireplace. Helteet "- full portation. Carpeted, Drlpes, opportunity. Call after 7 p.m., room, lll,e lUtehen. Fine l\~ bath center entr.nce M. ST. PAUL, corner Cadieux - ,:tecu. Do work myself. HUllt STONE-WATERPROOFING • ;rale mlDY extru. 5~ % Ga. Heat. 775-'5.54 or 839 .. 172. + lonial with library. Third floor Spacious brick ranch. large TU 1-4807. ~ ~ssumable mortple. I:lIement. Garage. Buy at 21800 VAN K DRIVE-4 Bed. completely f1Dllbed. Paneled living room, Florida room, CONCRETF: - Driyeways, side- FHA v.lultion 01 $25,000. I6-PETS FOR SALE GU'M'ERS, downspouta, metal .. BLAIRMOOR - Quad.level Move 1.DfOl $2,000. room Brlek ColoDlal, 2',1 recreation room witb wet bar. kitchen with built. Ins, 4 or 5 walks. patios. garage noon, deeks, wood porch sleps. rail. '. -bu ilt by owner. 4 bedl'OOll\l, bathl, Family Room, Nltural Owner traDl!erred. bedrooms, 3 balbs, uUllty YORKSHIRE Terrier, AKC, fe. cement palchlng of III types. in'l, lara Ie doors. 884.2665, ~ baths Oft 2Dd level, bedroom FABICK REALTY Fire PI.ee, Bunt in AppU. room. central air, attached male. 10 months. Sbow pros- BRICK AND BLOCK-Porclle •• : or den and family-room lower TU 1-7710 aDc:el, 2',1 car gara,e. Very ION BALFOUR - Traditlona, garage. peet. Complete abota.Excel- 21I-PAINTING AND pre-cast steps, upert tuek . }evil, plu. lar,e lIvin, and nice area. Engllsb ele"aDee in distinctive leat temperament. 8ll6.~. DECOllATING pointing and Ilatching, chim • exeeuUve home: 5 family WAYBURN. frame colonial, top : -.linblg room •. Modern kltehen. - 2 HEALTHY six weeks old pup. neys. OPEN SUNDAY HOLLYWOOD. 1824 - see this Ilzed bedroom., 3~ batbs. condition, all modernized and COMPLETE decorlting. Paper- • ~-tlr attached 'Irl,e. Large pies. Mixed Shepherd, $5. 8lW. STONE - Patios, walks, flower well loeated and .pacious 3 lIeneroUl atep-down II v I n 8 newly carpeted 2 car garage, hanging, la.ured, guaranteed. : ~lIumable mortgage. 2:30 TO 5:00 9347 boxes, stolle repairs of aD Bedroom cape cod colonial, room, dining room, roomy low twenties. Al Schneider, TUxedo 1-0$5. sS'llEMING LN.-Early Amer- 2 car atl garalle, gu heal, kitchen with breakfut room. types. 40G McKINLEy-it'. worth tbe COUNTRY CLUB, beautiful cus- KITIENS free to good home. !can co lonlal belutifully 10' 1',1 baths, DeD. 70' Lot. C.rpeted reereation room with HUGHES BRO'OlERS effort to v!sit thll unulually tom ranch, paneled family TU 1.7944. WATERPROOFING - B IS e. Clt" on privlte lane in the Loads of 1JviDg, only $31,500. fireplace, centrll air condl. DECORATORS nlee three bedroom, b.th aDd room. lull dining room, large meat leau. Firm •. Over.lzed flmlly room tionlng, large beautuully land. SILKY Terrier puppiel, 2 15 Yean in the Pointes a haU Cokmi.II, with 10 much kitchen, bu.I1l.lnl, ideal loca. 5293 Yorksblre overloolu brleked paUo. 4 scaped, sprinldered lot. As. month old. AKC, beautltu1 cllaracter iD dellp. Good tioa, worth seeillg. 882.9750 or 331.8029 FREE ESTIMATES, LA 1-4._ bedroom., 3 blth., Ilr condi. Rowe & Grove .um.ble 5~% mortgage. toy breed. Champion Sire aDd sized bedrooms, kitehen Ind HARPER- WOODS Dam. Lovable c1JspoSltioll, DelD- NO JOB TOO SMALL 'Uoned. brelkfut room. COlJ.J!:GE STUDENTS with ex- TU 4-1000 959 WOODS LANE-Located in shedding, no grooming prob. perience bI iDterior and ex- Lieensed - Bonded • lnsured 1'18 EU ....IR PL.-Here's a de- BY. APPOINTMENT an area of fine bome. and FLEETWOOD, aUradive 3 bed. tem. Pet or lhow qUlllty.TU terior painting. Reasonable . • irable large family borne 10.- friendl)' nelgbbors, cUltom. room bungalow, dining room, 2-1K04. CaU 881oM81 for estimate. H. CHAUVIN Cited OIl a private street - FIRST OFFERING-Beautiful_ OPEN SUNDAY 2:30-5:00 bllilt 3 bedroom. 2~ bath moderni:r;ed .kitchen, rec room, . CEMENT CONTRACTOR lots of bedrooms Ind balhs. ly maiDtaiDed five bedroclm.s 2 car garage. SPAYED Brittany mixed dogll. INTERIOR.EXTERIOR raneh, eentrally air condl. ALL TYPES OF Modem Idtehen, lar,e lot. three bath. Engllsb bome o~ WASHINGTON, 881 - Swllt oc- Excen'~at with children. Free PAINTING tloned. CEMENT WORK BuckiDtbam. Garden room eupancy - three bedrooms, TZER I to the rlgbt home. 1185-4931. COMPLETE De~oratlng serv- 2080 FLEETWOOD-Attractive • nd llbrlry with carpetiDg IleepiDg porch. Larie uIum . 81 SUNNINGDALE-Spread oul lee. P.per hanging and re- * Walks * Drives * Porche. 3 bedroom, 1~ blth Colonill and draperi.. throughout. .ble mortgl,e. PRICE RE. here in luxury of 6 bedroom, SCHWEI , I POODLE-SCHNAUZER combtn- mov1.Dg. Materlll, workman- Patios Wlterproofinl atlon pups. Females. 7 weeks. * * with famlly room. 2-clr ga- Outstanding ,a r den with DUCED. 4~ bath colonial, freshly dec- TU 2-2100 ship 'IIlrlateed. For esti. Pre.Cast StePi Too cute to believe! $35. * rlge, corner lot. Assumable Iprlnkler 'YStelil. Built iD orated aDd carpeted, large mate •. call * Tuck Pointing 5% % mortaille. the era when quality wa. a ST. CLAIR, .. - Townhouse new GE kitcben. Central air 881-7372. WILLIAM FORSYTHE No job too .mall mUll!! in Ideal, 1oc:at1oa. Four bed. conditioning, large spriDltler. 1010 HAMPTON-Thl. home is SIAMESE Blue PoiD': kittens, 4 VAlley 2-9108 Free estimates FIRST OFFERING-Would you room., 2 baths, powder room. ed lot Many more special a eentrally Ilr.condlt1oned 489 BALLANTYNE montbs, ch.mpjonahow breed- Lieensed and BODded belleve we have the IlISWer Modem kl t e h e D. Assume features to see. leml.rlnch with 2 'paciou. ing. Sholl, litter trliDed. very KURT O. BAEHR to everyone'. prayer . . . A Land Contract or leale ($4100) WOODLAND SHORE DRIVE bedroom. down and expansion loving. C.F.A. and N.C.F.A. CUSTOM Painting and Decorat. CAlL newer Colonial iD the Farms wltb option to buy. 912-14 TROMBLEY-This may TU 2-65l.lG TUZ." Ittie. New carpetin,. DiCe lot. NEW 4 BEDROOM, 2Y.t b.ths, registered. ll63.1743. in(. Wall plperiDg. GUllaa. on a Iree lined slreet. Tbls be exactly what you h.ve f.rm house coloniaL Family teed. Free estimates. LAte- beauUful bouse has plenty ul NEFF, 401 - St. Paw'l Parlsb. been looking lor! One-of-ft- 11SI-PET GROOMING CAPIZZO CONSTRUCl'ION 4 LAKE COURT-A French room, formal d1nlD, room, room for a mldl.lamDy. There Four bedroom., 11tt1D1 room, kind, cUltom.built two family view 1-5716. All types of Cemeat and provinelal gem tucked In on caihedral eel1iDg llvlng room, a re five bedlOOlJll Ind three 2~ bathl. Juat decorated. flat, celltrally air conditioned. TO~ RICO'S CANINE Brick Work a private lane near Lake St. uWlty room, baremeat, 2 ear AU. AROUND p.inting and baths, all on the .econd IIoor Eacb unit complete with 3 COIFFEURS Driveway, walks, steps, dUal. Clair. Beautllully proportion- attachced garage. Fully car. wlU wlshiD,. Iuured. Jesse The flnt Boor hu lliaelou~ VAN ANTWERP, 19113- Near bedrooms, 2 baths, faml!)' The ultimate in dog groomiDJ. ney repair, waterprooftq. ed room.. Step-down drawln, peted, thermal pane windowl. Pile, VAlley 2-7348. rooms i n c 1 u din g I I.mny .cbools Ind sbopping. Three room. Poodl .. , '8.85; SChDwzen, SpeclalWnl in PltioS _i room, lIbrlry. malllifleent CENTRAL AIR CONDITION- room and a library, both with bedroom., 24' lamO)' room. $7.l15j miDicUpe, $3.15. PIck. RUDOLPH TONELLO AU types of exeaYltiDI iliniDg room. 5 bedrooml, 4 20618 COUNTRY CLUB, Harper ING Shown by !Appointment. Ilreplaces, and • eard room. Fireplaee iD both liviDg room up aDd deUvery, $2.00 extra. All work lUuaateed bath. plus maid'. room$. Woods near Eastland, Grosse Pet Alppllu .t d1lco1lDt Decorator As an extra leature, there Is Ind f.mUy room. Open Thurs- lnterlot • Exterior 885-0612 Here'. one 01 Grosle Pointe's PoiDte .chools. 3 bedroom prices. 4119-006O, if DO liJl'Wer a lint floor utWty NOm. dlY 2.... I !iDeat. bungalow, beautiful and clean COX AND BAKER 886.Wl41, 15023 East Jeffer- Wall Paperin, Easy walkiDg di.tance A. D. CEMENT work and water- to SI. Peter'. parllh, 2~-ca; 885-'1900 .. LOCHMOOR-Thls English shopping Irea Ind schools. LO'IliROP, 100 - French Colo. son at MU1llDd . 882-0870 proofing. Brlek repairs. Step', garage. porcbes, patios, drivew., •. Cotswold f.mily bome hll 5 can UI today ror an appoint- Dial in Far m s. Swimming OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 1O-GENEIA!. SEIVICE Three Mile Dr. bedrooms, 3~ b.th., library, ment to see this be.utlful Pool. F I v e bedrooms, 4\0'1 25 Yean Experience 822,1201, VA 2--&583, Andrew famil)' room. modem kitchen. home.. bathl. 2336 Stanhope, 5.room Coloniat, CARPET LAYING De Sender. n.tural fireplace, full Ibe Immediate oeeupancy. Will HEAD AND SHOULDERS TAPPAN NEW AND OLD DONALD BLISS dining rOQnl, 2 kiDg .Ize bed. 11 P-WATERPROOFING lell on land coutract. above others or It.s kind, 10. •••BY APPOINTMENT ONLY 884-6200 Stlir Carpet Shifted Decorator rooms. C,U owner 886-1354. Repaln of An Types Exlerior Interior ALL TYPES cauIk1Dg. Finest McKINLEY PL.-A graeious cated in the Farms. Paneled sa THREE MILE - Our new or. Member Grosse Pointe Cilaret BlU'Ils Re-WoYeD home lor the Happy Family. living room with fireplace, or Free Estimates materials used. Basement wa. large dining room with bay fering. Duteh Colonial in great Real Estate Board Whittier, ALSO terproofing. All work lUarlD- Ample bedroom •• nd bath., conditio n. Corner lot, low NEW CARPET SALES TU 1 7050 library, family room, large and lovely breaklltSt room. - I teed. Free eltimates. Resldea. maaintenlnce. Ullder $25,000, 90 Kerch'~val On-lbe-Hill Grosse Pointe. Park. Sampl .. Sbown in 40 Years iD G.P. tial, commercial. lIIH-1512. formal diDIn, room. W.lk to Tbree oversbed bedrooms, and completely carpeted. The In Detroit. Your Home churches and KDOOb .. 1m. Exceptional' Colonial with three PAINTING, neat, experienced, BASEMENTS WATERPROOF. owners are m P. v lng-make BOB TRUDEL . ,p1edlatel)' occupancy. large bedrooms 2 baths plus relerences, reasonable. After ED-Reasonable rate., work. hllter! TOLES LANE - Pie shaped FONTANA LANE (G R 0 SSE dres.ing room. Knotty pine TU 5.0703 lot provides larger fun areas POINTE SHORES) - Prime 5. TU 1.5308. Wall wasbing. manship guaranteed. 88HIOa MI PEAR TREE-Seml-nnch CONTEMPORARY at Its lInest! p.nelee! llbrary, powder room BARBER services 1.DyoUI' bome for family. Great family room. area. Plush 4 bedroom brick R. Ie T. PROFESSIONAL paint- or 779-1225. _pn a quiet cul-de-sac. 4 bed- Complete prtvacy surrounds and scr~ed porcb. Recrea- evenings. Licensed. DR 1.(1359. room.: 3 bedroom. and 2 this residence located In the Good assumable mortgage. rane~. Lovely lamily room., tion nn. with bar, bealltilul ing - intenor, extedor. Free ONTARIO CONSTRUCTION baths on 1st, bedroom .nd Farms. Five bedrooms and spacIous and beautiful in lot, walk to St. Claire's. PICHE MAINTENANCE CO. estimates, 462 Roland, Grosse 881-4400 every detail. 2~ baths. Owner room for el

• Thursd.Y, September 24, 1970 GROSSE POINTE NEWS

21s---c:AIPENnl ZlW-DIESSMAKING ',' . SEWING AlteraUon., adults o ern IzatIon and children, hem., lipper., M d pillow., drapes. Troulefl MORE VALUE for your money. culfed. TUxedo 1-'1455. Society from All of the Pointes AddiUoDI, kitchen., dormer., I balemenls, bathrooms, wall CUSTOM: clothe., COlt.. suits, j-----_._------.------_._------~- removala. No job too smlll dresses Ind alterations. 9 to or to larlt!. 6. W.9189. Mrs. Francis X, Addy IPla~ Auto Show Ready For 1970-71 Celebrity Speakers ALTERATIONS and re-atyling BIDIGARE BROS. INC. by a professionally European Benefit Previetv Ollce 772.5715 trained stylist. 1()'5:30 p.m., Evenln,s till 11, TU 1-69d8 Telephone 822.2818. TIle Delroit Aulo Show will CUSTOM tailoring and dress. celebrate its 55th opening with QUALITY WORK by carpenter making. By appointment. 924. a gala charity preview in Cobo with over 20 years nperience 0029. lIali fe;r the benefit of Children's In Grosse Pointe. Kitchens reo Hospilal Friday evening, No. modeled. balements paneled, ALTERATIONS and repairs. vember 20. The joint announce. room additions, etc. Consclen. 1152 Maryland, Grosle Poinle ment was made recently by Mrs. tious. Small jobs acceptable. Park, VA }-2631. Gerard R. Slattery, of Lake-, TU 4-5372. shore road, president of Chil. 21I-LANDSCAPING dren's Hospital. and Jerry Biel. rield, president of the Detroit I TRIMMING, removal spraying. Aulo Dealers Association. CUSTOMCRAFT feeding and stump reJr,oval. Chairman of Ihe $25-acouple Construction Company Free estimates, Complete tree service. Cal Fleming Tree I black tie event is Mrs. Charles I Service, TUxedo 1.6950. T, Fisher, III, of Lothrop road. • I Mrs, Fisher's committee in. BUILDERS &I REMOOELERS THOMPSON cludes Mrs. James M. Roche, LANDSCAPING CO. Mrs. David Williams. Wendell Additions,•Dormers, Custom lawn and garden serv- Arderson, Warren Shelden and Rec. Rooms, Bathrooms ice. Complete landscaping and Thomas Adilms, all of whom Kitchens, New Homes, designing, Fertilizing, sodding are truslees of Children's Hos and trimming. Free eslimales. Ipilal. Custom Garages• and Doors P.O. Box 5047, Grosse Pointe, Mich. TU 4.2720. s~nsors of tne Children's I Hospital charity preview are Free Estimates• and Planning COMPLETE landscaping serv- I Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. Cole. ice by Julius LaQuiere. Top Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. lacocca. FI:NANCING•ARRANGED dressing, cultivating, edging, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Riccardo shrubs, evergreens pruned, and Mr. and Mrs. WlJliam V. • lalm cutting, fertili7,lng.Spring Luneburg. and representing 881-1024 clean.up work. Hourly rates. Children's Hospital, Mr. and Reasonable. Free estimates. Mrs. Slattery. COMPLETE cllstoms carpentry 885.5659. Opc'ning November 21 and Pholo by Edecial interest to the Health u are mem rs 0 t e oartl 0 . TUxedo 5.5892 Lardner, who is the edUor of Council this year. Mary Academy (Monroe) Alumnae, De- ning's proceeds will enrich the scholar- ---'------:--1 the GPFBC's official news ~A tea will be held nt the troit Chapter, (left to right), GERRY SA- ship fund providing an Academy gradul CARPENTRY work, moderniza- organ, "The Dock Box". Vin. H'ospitality House on Kercheval BYSKI, treasurer, MRS. J. M. BELAN. , ate with a year's education at Marygrov~ tion, paneling, partitions. kitch. cent S. Famularo was elected avenue, Monday, Sept. 28, al 1 GER, vice-president, MRS. PAUL GRA- College. Both institutions are under tM ens, shelves, small jobs, etc. parliamentarian and historian. o'clock for aU Health Educa. CEY, president, and corresponding secre- direction of the Sisters, Servants of the TU 2-2795. Appointed altern ..te directors. lion Council delep'lItes. tary MRS. RICHARD RINKE who enter- Immaculate Heart of Mary religious. ------were Jack Closs and Louis E. -_._------_._--_._-- MR. FIX-IT. Stuck door? Addi. Sendelbach. ~:~~, ~~~\i1~a~:~~,o~~ c~~: The new commodor!:'s daugh. ISopra1l0 Ras kill INam,e Pear Tree. penter job too small re!lson. ler, Jayne Malooly,. was picked I able, dependable. 886-7434. as the Grosse Pomte Farms Shelly Lynn Premer IWith Synlph.OIlY Qltester Officerti. ' IBoat Club's Junior Miss during 1____. T Ihe organization's Regatta in The firsl fall season meeting 21T-PLUM.I"~G AND July. for the 1970-71 year. Metropolitan Opera soprano HEATING ,Wed To Mr. Neault Judith .Raskin will lead off the of the Pear Tree Chapter ~, Questers was held recently ,t parade of visiting arlists to ap. FOR CLEAN and dependable H ~ d d the home of incoming presideAt service, call ELMERS I 01l.0r ~tvar e Princess Lines of Bride's White Peau Gown are pear with the Detroit Symphony Mrs. John Crane in Stanhope PLUMBING AND HEATING, th P . t Ac'cented with Venise Lace; Mrs. Kenneth Orchestra Ihis season. avenue. The business sessioq TUxedo 4-4882. INor our e was follow.ed by brunch wltli. Kamman is her Sister's Honor Matron The glamorous American 16 members attending. bring- LARRY'S CUSTOM I -- singer will be leatured at the ing a cherished article of an. PLUMBING AND HEATING An AII.American Honor Rat- Symphony's program to be per. tique glass. ' . ing has recently been awarded Making their home in Grosse Pointe Park alter a formed Thursday and Satur. Reslden~al and Commercial "North Pointe." the student vacation in the Poconos will be Mr. and Mrs. John Stanley Chaptcr officers for the com. Repairs and Remodel. newspaper of Grosse Pointe day, Scplember l4 and 26, at ing year arc president, Mrs. Water Heatesrs - A. O. Smith North High School, by the Uni. Neault who were married Saturday, September 19, al an 8:30 o'clock in FlIrd Audito.' Crane; vice.president. Mr&, Permaglass a~d Rheem versity of Minnesota's Nalillnall afternoon ceremony in Bethany Christian Church. rium Richard McCloskey; secretarY.; Glasshne Scholaslic Press Association. The 2 o'clock rites at ~---. ------. , ... -. . Mrs. John Piesler; treasurer. TUxedo 1-7410 An AlI.American rating is the which The Reverend James For her daughter's wedding She'll be head in Maurlcc Rav. Mrs. Wi If red Lademache~: et's seldom.performed "She~e. historlRn, Mrs. Oscar Tee«; highest award given by the as. C .. d Mrs. Premer seleeled a dress of RAMSDEN-McKEE, socialilln. arpenter offICiate were lilac wool OIccented wilh gold razadc." a set of three poems publicity chairman. Mrs. Rdb- INC. followed by a reception in and pinned green cymbidian or. fllr voice and orchesta. and in ert Sheridan. ' Marks of distinction were lhe final movement of the Or. PLUMBING given in Writing and Editing, the Church Fellowship Hall. chids to her shoulder. For thclr Oclober meetil)g. HEATING chcstra's principal offcring on Editorial Leadership, Physical For her wedding the fllrmer Out.of.town guests included both cl'enings. Gustav Mahler's members will journey tll Pine COOLING Appearance and Photography. SALES AND SERVICE Shellv Lynn Premer, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Luther A,. Manuel Syn.phony No. 4 In G major. Knob Ski Lodge where the "Well written ti,roughout by of Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Pre. I and Mrs. Alfred Chaslaln, from Sixtcn Ehrling will conduct Michigan State Quester Meet. 771-1500 a talented imaginative staff. d h Lebanon. Mo., Mr. and Mrs. S'HOWROOM Feature material is especially mer, of Way~urn rOil , c ose. a Phil' P emer and their chil. and will open each perform. ing will be held. Photo by Jr~ne Alden Studios peau gown WIth a chapel train, IP r ancc with Hector Bcrlioz's "Cor. 23101 Gratiot, N. of 9 Mile effective - good human interest I Marriage vows were exchanged Saturday. Septem- its Princess lines accenled with dren, of Dunkirk. Ind., and Dr. E. Detroit, Mich. angles uti I i zed consistenUY'1 . and Mrs. Lawrence D. Bcnken sair" Overturc. News writing is lucid and crisp," ber 1g, in Bethany Christian Church by SHELLY Vemse lace. and their childrcn, or Mllncle. Mrs, Helen Ganzales, the asso. LYNN PREMER, daughter of the Frank F. Premers, of Her chapel lenglh illusion veil Ind. Miss Raskin's only previous St. Palll To Hold ciation's judge said. Wayburn road, and Mr. Neault, son of Dona Neault, of fell from a headpiece of match- appearance with the Detroit SPRENKLE ing lace and pearls and she car. Symphony Orchestra was at the Spaghetti Supper • PLUMBING Dan Siekiewiez served as Sl. Clair Shores, and the late Mrs. Neault . • HEATING editor.in.chief for the 1970 ried a Colonial bouqucl of white GP Symphony 1968 Mcadow Brook Music Fes- • SEWER CLEANING "North Poinle" stafl. shatlered carnations and Queen tival. when Ihe Orcheslra was A get.acquainted Spaghetli C(lrden-H oran J1OWS Sl)oken Anne's lace with pale blue rib. I d b t d I A d Supper for parishioners. parents. 822.1282 Other edilors were: Judy Bar. bon streamers. Starls Practice ICY gucs con IIC or n re Since 1916 ton. page one. Bob Faleer, page Kathleen Anne Horan, daugh Ichose an A line gown of sheer IKostelanch leachers and students of SI. Paul two; Beverly Bist, page three; Her atlendants wore Identical .. lcr of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy organza accenlcd with Aleneon \.laIc blue gowns accented at The Grosse ~oinle Sy.mphony Judith Raskin. "a great Amer. Grade School is slated for Frl- EASTLAND PLUMBING John Edwards, page four. I Horan, of South Haven, Mich., lacc. Hcr Cathedral veil fell their necks and short sleeves hegan preparations fo~ lIs 1970. iran beauty blessed with a great day, October 2, from S:30 until New alterations, repairs. Com. Jerry Johnson was business becamc the bride or Robert C, from a Victorian lace crown with dyed.to.mateh Venisc lace. 71 season last week With Il~ op. ,voice," is somcthing of a triple 8 o'clock, in the school cafeteria. merclal, Industrial, reslden. managcr and Gretchen Maricak Carden, Jr., son of the Roben and she carried a bouquet of They carried Colonial bouquets l'ning rehearsal Wedncsday eve. i phenomcnon, As a rceitalist hcr lIal. Any job large or small. was exchange edilor and circu. C. Cardens. of Lincoln road. at purplelhroated white orchids. in shades of vivid blue. ros.' and nlng. S~plember 16, at I~c Par. i pc!rfeclion of poslure, "esture, Musical entertainment will be 881.839S. Jation manager. a noon cerer,n0ny Satu~day. Sep.1 Honor attendanls Mrs, WH. Hlac with malching ribbon cells MIddle School AudllorlUm, I manner. lauguage and musical provided by a group of singers ZlV-5ILVERPLATING F.andy Steinkamp.f and David lember 12, In St. BaSil Catholic lliam Harden, of Mount Pleasant, strea mers. The Orchestra looks forward Iaccent havc led critICS and aUdi- and gullarlsls. Cost is $1.50 per Bockstanz supervised pholo. Churc,h" S~uth Haven., ,and Donna Miller and brides. Honor malron was Mrs. Ken. to an exciting season. again un. enecs 10 proclaim her as one person. • Silver and Gold Plating graphy. 1 OffiCiating at Ihe rites which maids Renee Poierier. of Bay neth Kamman, sister of the der Ihe balon of conducl?r F~IiX I o~ the handful ?f "reat IIcder • Oxidizing and Repairing ------~ere followed by a garden recep. Cily, anti Marni!' Twisl, of Lans- brid", Mrs. Gregory A!jets and \ Resnick, of Ihe DetrOit S~m. ,~lOgers 0( our lime Mrs. Thomas Palmer is gen. • Brass POlishing &I Laequl'rlnll SALI,Y BOOK PITTMAN, I lion al Ihe Horan. home was ing, wore plum chiffon frocks d phony cral chairman lIr the event. As- • Fireplace fixtures refinished Idaughler of MRS. I,ANSING M. Fath~r Hoger n\ln~ga,n. of S~, fealuring sl1lO<'kedbodices and Myra Boyd scrved as bri Cg. • In opera her Interpretations • Copper polishing and buffing PIITMAN, of Renaud road. is Mar~ s. Ccntral Michigan VOl' carried parasols filled with mix maids. Rehearsals for thc firsl of thc or Mozarl. VerdI and Strauss slsting Mrs, Palmer arc Mrs. among more than ISO women vers!ty, Mount Plensan~. ed flowers. Mr. Neault, son of Dona Iseason'~ C?nCerlq November 20, I hcroin.'s havc rcminded many Edward Knnc, Mrs. Emil Berg, LEEBERT members of the Class of 1974at The newlywcds vacalloned on Neault, of 51. Clair Shores. IInd llre oollmmng. New members or or the lale Elisabeth Schumann. Mrs. Gerard Tocnjc~, Mrs. Tho- SILVERSMITHS the Coordinate Collcge for Woo Cape Cod and will make their Be.t man was JlIhn Wing, Pat the lale Mrs. Neault. asked the Orche,stra are always wel. mas McGann, Mrs. Thomas Pe. men, Kenyon College. Gamhier, home in The Poinle. Kozak, John Donaldson, John Jarr,es Marcotte to serve as best come, An)'one intcrcsled mllY And she appears regularly as 14110 CHARLEVOIX man. Ushers were Kenneth I call Ann Wallace at 886.3694for Ia favorite of many of the great ten. Mrs. Don Bums and MM.. O. Sally's a graduate of The The fOTlTll'rMiss Horan, given Haycs and Timothy Horan 3 blocks West of Chalmers Kamman and Michael Marcotte. Information. orchestras toda)', William Ghesquire. VA 2.7318 Masters School. in marriage by her father, ushercd. Page Twenty.Eight 6ROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday. September 24. 1970 Feature Page ------_._------* * * * * * * Pointer of Interest From Another Pointe of View ) f!J-Dtnte (CoatiDued Oil Pige 15) Philip J. Meathe, John R Gehlert, Addison Bartush, Arthur G. Kirchner, Jr., ohn H. Mueller and Gary Lowe, Counter Points • • • By Pat Rousseau Waldorf s.Jad S.pre-e Worken Wanted Ff9IIl n.vorbelt Christ Church Fair, to be beld Thunda)', November I.et Fashion Go To Your Head ... via a green mink Mld& hat 01' a deep amethyst mink or a crimson mink hat and 1 cup broken walnuts I', from .:30 to 4:30 o'clotk at the Chureb iD GrOlle searf. Dyed colorful mink (or hats is the height of fashion 1 cup dairy so\lr cream PolAte boulevard, will offer exclUng articles for every member of tbe family. .' l1tis (all. You'll find them at Walton.Pierce along with 4 cups cu bed unpee 1ed Chairmen of the various units are bani at work wltb natural mink, beautiful printed or plain velours and soft red apples velvets in the latest shapes. The Millinery Departmenl 2 cups sliced celery their groups to guarantee adequate supplies of &be mutb. also specializes in designing hats and headdresses to ~-2 cup mayonnaise lGught-after merchandise And voluaten are sWl Deeded: <:omplement your costumes. 1~ pound blue. cheese Anyone interested in helping can ull Mrs. WUUIDl Luct- • • • (coarsely crumbled) wi" 885-4?82: She guaraatees to keep you busy! crisp salad greens I There II be, by the WlY, a number of new bootba From ,',lr. H.rper Woods .re invited to E . be f h G P they come in five direerent real skiDS. They are o!1ly $U.Jt SISTER DOREEN P015PARD OF ST. PAUL SCHOOL .ttend the 11 o'clocll: Thursd. '1, ach year thiS time mem rs 0 t e rosse ointe $0 \'ou fan have one for casual wear and one for dress occasions. P Wb ~ OCtober I, meeting III the Wel. Branch, American Association of University Women, ~liC:hl'lIeis open Thursday e\'l'nings. By epPft' ltelaw I "All of our students in Br.del come W.gOll Club .t the Grosse find themselves pausing in their work of CGllecting and • • The thought of interviewing a nun is intimidating. ~ve tbrough eight .re involved Pointe W.r Memorial. Reserva. cataloguing donations for their annual Used Book sale, Good News . . . there is now an excellent finance The though of interviewing her in a convent is more In our Cult\\l'.1 Enrichment tiolll should be made DO I.ter to be presented next month at the Pnitarian Church in pl?n which you can take advantage of to get the intimidating ... somehow we think of sisters as persons ~rogr.m one hour. week. This th.n Mood.y, September 21, 11-'1 Maumee avenue, so intrigued by the subject matter of Mutschler kitchen of your dreams with no money down. Illcludes group dYllamia; dra. phoning Mrs, J. E Bl.ckburn some of their more unusual items that they "just have" apart ut after interviewing Sister Do reen Poupar. d . '. I .t _ ....~- or "Irs. 'H.r"" Par. d f b . Stop by 20227 Mack Avenue (or more information and . . B . ' matics, square d.JK:lng, prLm. CID'I --... -~ to rea a ew pages efore gomg on .•.. to look at the beautiful kitchen models. pnnc~pal of St. Paul Grad~ School, ~e. found an 1n. tive art, social development and lI:er.t 885-1124. . Among topics treated in 1970's still modest-but • • • nov~~lve educator ... a d~cated Christian ... :md an fiho stud,¥, Newcomers .nd guests .t the growing rapldly!-supply is the "History of Smoking," excttmg, warm human be1Og. "Our non.gr.ded Prun'ary September,.....ri ....17G meetingv wereiiiMrs.--'- In a rare gem, a practlca. I tome enh .tled "Th e S~aalist,. " In Martha's Closet ... 373 Fisher Road, you'll find Does the n.me .ound fam.$ Studell'.... stlldv• Cre.tive Dr.ma. ---M.unc M.. c W.ltr.w, Kna...rs. K.CIIo <\o-it.yourselfers, are advised on how to go a ut con- fashion's favorite Call11aS totes in three neutral colors, ilIar? It should. Sister Doreen'i ferent areas of the cit)'. and all tics with a sped.l tucher who' rs. er PP. rs. priced at sixteen dollars, There is also a square canvas f.mily are native Pointers. Her of wbom co'lltribute tremendow. motivates youngsters to uti1he J.mes SimmOlla, Mrs. Jerry structing an outhouse, (good design counts): Should the bag in au oatmeal shade trimmed in brown leather which f.ther, D.nlel Poupard, wu an ly to my growth, both intellec. their many t.lentl. Kr.nz, Mrs. Albert Ste.dman, door swing in or out? .. '. Why is this important? ... . f th G P in Mrs. John McNelie aDd Mra. Which way should the door face to make the of the goes traveling with a matching carry.on.bag. use engmeer or e rodIIe 0 te blally and spirituall,¥. The mor. Le.'" I.eI-DllliUes ITbom.s Tretzer •• 11 of wbom b • School System hll enUre life. tific.tioa II there and in .n r- facilities most enjoya Ie? ... i • • Her mother. who now lives in even more penCII.1 dlmer,sion "Our Social SCience pro- were c.rdl.lIy welcomed by Less esoteric volumes are welcome, too, of course. Fall Is . . . organizing time for wardrobes. .Before you st. CI.lr Shores, .ttended old for me. gr.m in primary through sl:l, is Mrs. George Cameron, presi. Contact Eighth Annual Used Book Sale chairman Mrs. get at your closet and drawers go to The Sphere, 19149 Mack Cadieux School. Her &Te.t un. "V.tic.n II stressed the .c. based on values .Dd concepts. dent. Leo P. Hardwick, 886-0707, and they'll be piCked:fc1J at Avenue and pick up rolls of deUgbtlul S«lIteci p.dc1e4 dr.wer cle was the member of the -ptan- o' perlOn ... '.rvl'ce Here students le.rn how mID Mrs. Jaell: E. Brown, benefit d 0 d ff d t' M H d k' liners, preUy flowered hangers, holsery IDd linllerie bampers. ~~ ~... ~._ 'bl hi If to h inn ed _1. your oor. r rop 0 your. ona 10ns on rs. ar c s I Bo.rd 01 Educ.tion for whom to th.t perlOn .nd acc:eptance Ja responsl e to mile, c. .n, .nDOunc er 1 • • • Poupard Elementary School. II of onuelf within the fr.me. others and to hll environment. pl. n. for the November 5 I back porch at 902 UniversIty pace. The Kaleidoscope .. views counters and shelves name-l. worll: of Cbristian valuea. I allO Time is also set aside for per. fa.h1OIlshow by Bes( .nd Com. brimming over with new, beautiful, interesting and fun Sister Doreen and her broth. believe it h.s incre.I#'.I the onal ielleatch .nd study of cur- pany, proceeds from whieh are Faculty Wives Plan Reception I er, Charles, both atteDded St. Importance of the role of ""0' rent curriculum. rlevoted to the .upport of two things for the home and gifts. How about a bunch of " . Grosse Pointe .re. nursing lan, on pinochle Mrs. Donald straw (all flowers to start the season brightly! C I. r e de MOIItef.lco grade men In the C.thollc Cburch." We ~re particul.rly pro~ students .t Henry Ford Hos. Eighteen new wives will be I school. Sliter Doreen wu IT.d. Prbtdpal .t It . of our Science c~culu~." SII' pltal. bonored at a fall reception when Dung.n. "Ide.s Unlimited" co- • • • chairmen are Mrs. John Warge. uated from st. Paul School, as Sister Doreen was .ssigned to ter Doreen continues, It pro. !In. Robert Rlch.rds WII Grosse Pointe F.culty Wives Would You Believe ... those folks at wu her I.ther. Both Charlel the post of principal of St. P.uI vldes .n opportunity for inde. bonored for her September gather at Grosse Pointe North lIn .nd Mrs. P.ul Pierron. Mr. Q Travel have a theatre time tour, and Doreen worked as pages.t 8ehool by the Provincial of the pendent study .nd malta the blrthd.y by the glft of • te.cup High School Monday evening, Addltlon.l projeets .nd ch.lr- I 9 nights in Lond(jll and 4 nights in Paris the Grosse Pointe PubUc Llbr.. Detroit Province, .t the .ge of student more c.pabl~ of self. .nd slucer. It. waa her luck,¥ September 28, .t 8 O'dock. men are: Fun NlIht, Mrs Eil. for $284.00 Included is your TWA jPt ry and helped move the books 30 . . . one of the youngest Instr~dlon. In t~.y I rapidly d.y .1 she .110 w.s .w.rded Joining Mrs. Theos Anderson, mund Howard .nd Mrs. John flight from New York, sightseeing, 5 Into Its main' br.nch on Ker. principIis of the Dominican evolVIng ~clenUflcall,¥ miented the centerpiece of f res h wile of Grasse Pointe's Superin- Bruce; Chrlltmas Tea, Mrs. theatre tickets, membership London Ca. chev.l . . . Sliter Doreen re- Sillers In the Detroit area. 'rh.t world, sCIence texts .n: out. flowers. tendent of Public Schools, in the Fr.ncll Weikel .nd Mra, Law. sino, five o'clock tea, back stage visit at calls, "I never 11'11' so m.ny w.s IOme four ,¥e.rl .go. dated in a ye.r. It is Impos. Hostesses for the brunch receiving line will be new Fac. rence Ken n e d y; Children'. one of London's theatres. Call 886-0500 books in my life . . . I think Prior to comilll to St. Paul sible for • student to learn all assisting Mrs. Walter Stern ulty Wives' officers for the year Chriltmas P.rty, Mrs. Kelllletl\. indudlng president Mrs. Robert Gutow .nd Mrs. James seImo; for more information. Chsrles and [ moved tbe entire she. taught in Port Huron, Tole. the fa~ ~ eonc:epts In .ny were Mrs. D.vid Doyle, Mrs. .. library .U by ourselves," Ihe do, and East Detroit. "I have one SCientific .rea. Stude!"ts Tboma. M.Doy. Mrs. Charles Sbover, vlce.president Mrs, Pon- Dlnner.Dance, Mn. Donald Wil- . . ald Yerkes. secretary Mrs. son and Mrs. Thoma. G.uerke; laughs. tauaht every grade from first today need to ~now the IltiIls Gates .Dd )Irs. IUcb.rcl S. Timely Special ... Beginning (ktober 1 at the Nolre Dame James Haskell and treasurer Couples' Card Party, Mrs. Mor- Pharmacy their own Notre Vile vitamin capsules are specially The family home was .t Ken. to elgbth, .nd enjo,¥ed every neet6Slry to dLscover, pred;lct Smith. Bridge hostess was Mrs. slngton .nd Jelfeuon but now grade I've t.ught," Ihe adds. .nd ev.lu.te the ever ch.nglllg Edward Mlnc:h. Mrs. Ronald Ladd. l.n and Mra. Dungan;. Spring pri«d. One bundred for $3.95, 250 for $8.95 IDd 500 for $.6.95 a home In Pemberton ro.d, "What we're doing .t St. world w~ live In. ------The evening'. .ctivities will P.rty, Mrs. Willis Brown aDd ... stock up and sa VI'. Mrs. Ben Zenn. where five members of the P.ul this ,¥e.r II exciting .nd "Presently .n the grade Icbc!lll Kidney Mach.one include jazz mwic with David • • • Poupard family live, II consl. cre.tive. cbildren are Involved ill • lab- Gregory at tbe piano and Jobn :Mrs Roger McCaig b.s been Wise Words ... from Kay Wise. She told us she Wilhelm, gult.r. foUowed by a named chairman of the notl\tn. dered the family residence. "Our Sclenee and 50eial Sci. centered inquiry approach to Goal of ProJoect atlng committee, Mrs. Edwin believes the reason so many women are taking balletic E.rlle4 1"11 • Dearee ence courses .re innnov.Uve science. This Is • chUd-cen. dance number leaturing the D • d d Sle .nd chaUenlinr to our .tudents. tered program rather th.n • Tr.mps of Grosse Pointe The. Wendt scholarship ch.Irman and exercises these days is because they feel and look so Mrs. Jack H.nigan will handle much betler. Since fashion has placed so much emphasis SIster oreen .tten e n. Today the parochi.l school h.. te.cher monopolized one. This The officers III the newly. .tre North. Heights College wbere Ihe.n opportun!ty to mike • con. I died formed Grosse Pollite J.ycee A short buslnels meeting will publicity. on the natural, no girdle, panty hose, under-dressing and earned her Ph.B. She has 20 trlbution to edU~.tiDD in "en. multi.text appro.ch I es gn AuxW.ry are .lready .t work follow the Intro:iuction of new Assisting co-ch.irmen Mrs. h f Ill' d te II: in d ~ D to lead the student to uk qllN' soft feminine lines, it's the real, you at your very best ours 0 a ua ~or • . er.1 by creaUng and broadening tionl .nd evaluate In relation on ~,eir first service project, wives .nd descriptions of the Joseph Spagnoli .nd Mrs. Leon. that counts. Women who have started balletic exercise D,linlstrat1~n from \.lie Unlver. progr.1JlI . . . .nd we're doing to the world he livel In. It in. a b.ke sale to coUect Betty ye.r'l upcoming activities. ard Jensen .s hostes.ses Moo. with Kav at a club are taking extra lessons at the Ecole slty of Mlchlg.n .nd .n AMLS just th.t .t St. Paul. volves self-discipline .nd self. Crocker COUpolIS.Tbese couponr. Reporting on bridge gather. day evening will be Mrs. J.mel de Ballet ... ~009 Maryland corner of Easl Je{{erson ... degree (Master of ~Ibr.ry "For two ye.rs we've bad motivation ... in thil way the will belp purch.se I kidney m.. ings will be Mrs. Gordo., Mor. Hunt and Mrs. Richard Fenecb. 882.~310. Sclenee) from UniversIty of courses In sex education Black student le.ms by deing, even. c:bine for • patielit ~ _lllchi. I • • • I'Mlchlg.n. hlltory .nd drug .buse'. H"w. tu.Uy he .rrives at the reall- Ian. .t Jacobson's in the Village t h b t . b When queried 18 to why she ever thll year r.ther than ulion th.t he le.ms best when ''These m.chines .re m.r. S.turd.y, Oc:tober 3. Mary Reparatrix More An d More. eens a~e een s oppmg Y become a nun, Sister Doreen tre.ting them .~ Isol.ted sub. be does belt there are no velou.s," s.ys Mrs. GUI rineer, "CI.rence Washer, manager tu see Mrs. NepI to learn about skm car.e a~ make-up 5Iys, "My I.ther's death while jeds we're integr.tlng their Umits set there II .lw.ys AlWliary preskleat. "They c.n of J.cobson's, h.s been most Benefit Planned /)ecause they ilave seen the results theIr fnends have I was still in high scbool h.d study into Our total science and that diortant horizon of: truth be. give. pel'lOll with ldcbley di. helpful" commented Mrs. Brew. achieved. At Edward Nepi, 19463 Mack Avenue, she • great Imp.ct on my life, [ religious progr.mI. fore him. .seaae • norm.l liCe," ster. ':He has had .many sug. The annual Harvest Cham. uses tile fmest Borghese preparations and establishes just felt there h.d to be more, P.nN 1aYOlved The ~ichilan J~r~' have. geslions for starting. our fint pagne Tea sponsored by the Au- all cnsy daily routine to suit tile indit'idual'~ needs. Then so at 18 ~ began studying the "We're.lso Involving our OaWllel hl"JOR alre.dy purch.sed. fIve of: the project off on th.... nght foot." xiliary of Mary Reparatrix will be ~OWI (l soft twtural make.up and correctIve eye brow religious hfe with the Domint parilhioners .nd parents, in "Our purpose bere .t st. Ol.ehiDes, to tot.1 doll.r cost of The baked goods will sold be held this Sunday, September lessolls, size shows e(Jch young girl tile best way to high- can ~isters of Adrian. I too.. our Ichool progr.m. Our listen. ;a~~~~c~u~a~e:::d i~p1:~:~ over $15,000 .bsorbed by the ofr casb or coupons. "A dozen 27. from 2 until 5 o'clocll: .t the Betty Crocker coupons. cupe.kes might be sixcouponf, Mary Rep.ratrix Center ill liql1t her own best looks. Cat! TUxedo 4.8858 for an my flrBtthvows In 1856. ing mothers (U1is il where knowledge of human growth OffIcers. Mrs. Finger, presl. for instance," explains Mrs. Quincy avenue, Detroit, which ~;.~o""- nOlI "But e reaSOllll I bec.me mothers sit In the c:1al6rooms "f'I' "" ...., ., dlff t f th .nd development In • changinl dent, Mrs. John Brewster, viee. Firnschi1d. The coupons may be • a nun .re eren rom e.nd read to studenti) has social structure which pre. has for the past 40 years served will president, Mrs. M.c De.~, reo removed frOOl the p.ckages as • retreat house for single .nd rea~~s I h.ve re~.lned • proved very successful . . .. 10 pare students for further edu. cording secretary, Mrs. William without affecting tbe freshness Allliqurs I-'or The Kitchen ... are at Ports of Call, 23Z20 nun, she continues. I feel • much 10 that we .re pl.nmngl tio d t 11 f th. m.rrief1 women. Mllmllw, corresponding ~e- of tbe products. The Center .Iso pioneered In Mafk AVC:IUf. "'ine antique tahles, chairs, plate nils, pol.t:lry, person.1 commitment to Christ a similar program with our ca n .• n even ,~. y or elf tary .nd Mrs. George Flms. _ and the message of the gospel d ts W' 1 I pl.ce m society, slle continues. Inter.Falth retreati. Presently wall pirfl'~. I10mrspun fringed table cloths and place mall by , ,gran p.ren. e re a so p .n. ,,' i . i cbild, tre.surer, .nd members Mounlain Wfa~crs come In a wide fipectrum of colors and p\ultl r.~d must alw.ys be connecled Inlng to .. k f.thers to p.rtlci. Specl.1 considerat on ISg ven LYNNE RYAN NAVARRO, it is about to embarll: 011 • re. WLthChrIst .nd people of the pale b,¥ coming to school on given to the development of have been working on unusu.l d.ughter of MR. and MRS. AL. modeling project in order to shapes. TIley need no Ironing. i\ good fibI'd round lable cloUi recipes for the s.le to be ~Id is rourLe,," dollars. same v.lues. their daYI off and visiting wllh those qu.Utlu of body. mind BERT NAVARRO, of Stephens provide comfortable .ccomoda- o "I h th ed t' '1.ld our youngsters . . . we're In. .nd ch.r.acler which m.rk • road, has been n.med to the tions for husband.wiCe retreat. c Ole e uc. Ion ,~ . true Chnstlan in the modern have been key people in m.k. Dean's List for the second se. anti. Proceeds from the tea will Ba<:k T,) S<:hool Time leaves you because it Is .Iw.ys ch.neng- volvmg high school boys In our Id Bill th 1 of . I. f l' f I( E' 'l ir . d It' PI' d progr.m too" wor. as c. y, e goa s ing St. Paul Scbool the IUC. mester of the past academic go toward this refurbishing pro. wllh a III 0 line or yourse , nJoy I . mg an exc mg. lOp e In e L:. " ,. • SI. P.ul are threeiold: to estab. cess It Is tod.y. I'm very proud year a\ Bennett (;ollege, Mill. ject. at Nalional Coney Island. 19019 Mack, c.a~ionwant ch.nge ... crea. Our non.graded prLmary.lsI U.;h within the student. posi. of them, .nd our students .nd brook, N. Y. Lynne, a Grosse Mrs. J. Addison Bartwh, of A venuE' or use lheir (arry-oul service to bVlty Is here. You know since .n example of our Innovative live self.worth COIl~ept;to deve. t.culty," Sister Doreen con. Pointe University School alum' Lakesbore ro.d, and Mrs. Leo I>rll11;easy enjovable TJleals home. V.tlcsn II the Catholic Church progr.ms. It !.s ~e~igned t? re. lop respect for others and to cludes ...• nd we're 3llre they na, plans to be graduated from Howe of Berkshire road, are . • • 0 • h.as taken an entirely new dlrec. cognize the indIVIdual differ. instill • love of learning. are .11 very proud of Sister Bennett next June as a Liberal both active members of the Aux. I,'s Posli to bc olle of the beautiful people, and lion. No longer are we sisters ences of: children. Th~ pl~n pro. "w th be f the Doreen! Arts major. i1iary. '. . , .. H f U k .!led Isolated from the world In which vldes a te.rnlng sltuahon to e, e m~m rs 0 till' II('/mtlilll propfc Sl",tl('1 H.ow7. live one 0 Ie s t we work. we're pari of il. As meet indlvidu.1 needs. In this f~cully, are dedicated to .a be. slwlllpoo I/lrls al IIll' 1 osh ,~turllO soothe, relax and reo a matter of f.ct tod.y many of progr.m rigid gr.de lines .re hef that the worth and dIgnity lie!)!' oil t hosr trn~l(ltIs !lOll didn't know vou. ha~. A won. I us choose not t~ wear the habit. eliminated, .lfording the young. of every person d~rlves. from derflll sllattlpof) Ilnd rlt/s(', for gleaming hatr., Every Many of us livr. ou16idethe con. Iter the opportunity 10 acquire G.od. In ~armon.y wLth thiS dig- dml II lady srJ1is.. '!hot's the l'r.~t shampoo that 1 ve Ilad vent. I IiVt! with tbree other .c.dumic .nd socl.1 skills .t "'r 7a~ s a~~ry to c~mmuni. tn' (Ply SOIOII. 1II11/lrhf'T(,~" LOlli' l/our hair. Everyone at I sisters all of whom work in dlf. his own rate of speed. ca elI osbe~r5g s ,row .s a , , I / 'ft. (' J ?7~ ------soc a In . till' 1 o;;iI "till /() 1 Of's. ').J I . F' t Pia t d' "The f.cu It'I here belleves P UJnO trs . ., no s u y can In- that educ.tlon is a dynamic I I.i~hl Of Your Ufr ... drrorativl'l)' 5pcaklng .re your crease your child's 1.Q. by as much as ten continuous systematic purpose: lamps. l.in lhrm lovlnll rarr. U Ihey do nl'ed new shades ..• points. Give your child something whi.ch ful search' lor truth, Education or a bil ,,( h'n~h brinll th~m LoWrht:hl'5 GIf18and l..amps, 18650 can't be lost or stolen. Listenin;; to piano t • is mOlt me.ningful not 0111) SWEETH EART ROSES :~Iafk MrnUf. is pleasant but playing the piano is pure 1lJ' when it provides for the acqul- o 0 0 .' joy. A piano tells a story which aU chil- . 'A~ lIllIon of knowledge dr.wn from 'ill'S, He ('an Bob Wyatt can dramallze pictures dren understand. Private or exciting .__- ,rl all disciplines but also wben It and /III! rors to reflect much more .o( your good taste. I interest-retaining piano exploratory class- r. I est.blishes .n • t m 0 s ph er e I read something a Hearran,,<' and ado to wal1 groupmgs at Bob Wyatt, es ... now at Piano Power Unlimited wherein the student .c.n devel. 18'1') Fleetwood and Mack, BR6.B910, 885.6215 op • rational. cOl'llnStent and . . • . . . , ••• re.listic value system." long time ago that Sa leI

qualit II .. , usualill looks l' rpc'lsive but often it i~ Discover ... at PMiI ., c.n, Z3Z2t M.ck AVel., cl1armiJIlI Pnv' 01 Te.cben I helps me in my work. ti,l' V('nl lirst way. for ('xnmple, nt F.d Maliszewski's I old 'unUlre 10 reflllsll Ie •• It 'leur 'WIl decoratl ... sc.me. "I'm particul.rly proud of ' . C ~11( InoOn! 21435 Mack Avenue quality car-I Elpert .d,ice Is .vanable .... tre.llve ftcontlve deas our te.cbers. All .re certified "A man tips his hat to OUR 6th ANNUAL IlII'I(,S'HlI , I. '. .', h ' , await YOII. and degreed, with fine experl. petl1lfl IS re(lsollaIJly ]lrlcld. YOII WIll enJoy s oppmUI • • • ence in te.chlng. All .re enthus. a woman because he is !lII'rC, ,77ti.,'J511f. • A Delightful Bit or New York Cily ... is right here iastic about their work." she in Grosse Poinle Park. Explore The Snoopery, 15309 beams. I a gentleman not be- ,\rrl\in.l( Uaih' ... af Mr. Julian Fashion 80utlqlle are Mack Avenue at Beaconsfield. The atmosphere is remi. "We have some 468 enrolled (~r~~!~~~E ,nel f .. cause she is a lady." 1/ lhl' lalfst panl.sllih and nf'W Il'nl(lh stylc~ Irom the Illon 2 niscent of Third Avenue antique stores with lots of Vic. at St. Paul thia ,¥e.r. About and t,en rl'ntl'rs 01 California. New York, 11'115 and Florid •. You sbould t' With I'ttl I Whl t d d 70% of the parish Income goes oriana. e ove e I e porce a In ppe ogs, an toward subsidizing the school. also SI''' Ihe I'lfllanl h.nd hal(lI by F.rlka R'UfiUU ... only $10.95 Com. and browi. al 1[,1H I\rrrhe~al in the "uk. 822.2818. a charming piece of cut crystal. There are also im. Parents are .sked to pay • • 0 • porta.nt stone sculptures. An antique brass bcd, 011 small tuition tee of $200 per . paintings, etcetera, etcetera, elcelera. The S.100pery family plus fees or $400 per \,;l(IIC' .:\ r)W tlwl Ihr kirls arr 1 Invites you to "come in and snoop around," ... 8844421. student for out ~f p.rlsh atu. - lJ;wk III 'eliool. gl'! .rollr floor really Allemon Florist • • • dents. The cost of educating. - 1 :,;111 II ,Iii 111.\: ,11;11111")/)('1'. floor :;rrllb. • Personnel Notes ... Did you know Mr. Anthony' child is somewhere .round, STUDIOCAMERASHO~ . 1,,'1 ;'I;d J.(JiL'ill L" :Ii,d 11"1'1 raCllllm I L~ now at Tom's Coiffures, 16914 Kercheval in the Vi. $500. I 1 ... ( il';lIH'1 ~ trOll' I /lI1I'd 1:,'nl:\11 They lage. Many of his old customers have followed him there "We aho dl'pend on private I CARL JOYNER. - Dn E. WlI"en ,Jlq, 1;11II ;I filII line' of shampoO, I and new ones I1re discovering his etl/ling skills ... 881. donatiollll to tln.nce the school. 10229 MACK"iIl -Me WO~ 17931 Ealt Warren TU 4-6120 II ;1,\1', ;1J1l1 floor c1('aners . 22500 I' 4500. Our parishioners .nd parents I Ilalpcl 77.1.70.10

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