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Brightest Students at Grosse Pointe High School GP Park Council Top Officials oj the / ' Get Together WEt:K Asks State Okay On Pl-oblems jl eompiled 01/ the .~ pointe News ', f B d I Civil Disorder Emphasizes 0 S I Need For Mutual Aidj On Sa1e on Mayors, Managers, Safety Heads Applic~tion Submitted To Michigan ....hmicipal Finance Meet I Th' k fb Commission To Approve Raising Of IS pas t wee e may- Improvemen t Fun ds ors and city managers of all The Park council started the legal wheels in motion the Pointes met and. dis. on Monday, September 25, when it approved a bond issue cuss~d. the need f~r mter- resoluf;i0n for improvements at both municipal parks, !llumclt?al coop.e~atl?n duro authorIZed by the taxpayer-voters at a Special election In,!:! perIods of clvd dISorder. on September 12, ~ , -I The Pointes and Harper The resolution was offered by F P Z. Woo.d~h~ve lo!!,gpracti;ed mu. Attorney George McKean, bond arms 0 Ice tual aId m p0!ic.e and fIre mat. counsel of Dickinson, Wrigbt, ters .under eXlstin~ a~e.ements. McKean and Cudlip, a D~troit 1\.7 b B la Dunng the Detr01~ rIof;lng last law firm. McKean is city attor. 11a urg rs su~er, local police, fire, and ney for the Farms. public safety depa.rtments work. , .' ed very 'closely m matters of.. The lawyer told the council In Pos.t Off lCe mobilization, communication that the resolution was a must, manpower and equipment ells: so that an application can be Patrolmen Otto Glanert tribution and reporting. s~bmitted. to the Micbi.ga!1M~- At the very onset of the dis. mcip.al FInan.ce CommIsslon In And Thomas Kelly Sur.' turbances, the mayors, manag. L~nsIJ.1g.for lts a~pr?vaI. (Ap. prJse Thieves In Act: ers, and police chiefs met to plication for permlsslon to sell 0 S t Sh t review mutual aid obligations, th~ ~onds.was sent to~the Com- ne uspec . 0 coordinate operating policies, mlSSIOn yesterday, ..,eptember Two men apprehended in and standardize curfews. 27). th t b I M\I'St Enf01C'.! Laws I McKean said that the issue e ac of urg arizing the At their meeting this past Twenty.si~ students at Grosse Pointe High School David Lapeza, Mark DeGaetano and Dale S. Johnson. will be known as General Grosse Pointe Branch of the week,' the mayors reiterated qualified as semifinalists in the 1967.68 National Merit. In the third row (1eft to right) are Bill Laitner, Bill Obligation Bonds, and .repay. United States Post Office, their position that the chief Scholarship Program. Shown above (first row left to Bogan, Dave Fernstrum, Bill Coe, Bill Haddad, Murray ment will extend over a 20-year Mack; and Warren al/enues, guideline during riot conditions r~ght) are Cather!ne .....ril. following which com. Ibe Weather Bureau Pointe War Memorial <>°2 aId J. Bowerman, Reay Hugh entering of the Pointer Bar, andt It may take approximatelyth when be was shot by one 'of ml'tt ees were set up to review ~rm o~eo~the three Lake Shom, Saturday after. Brown, William R. Coe, 'Mark Also John F. Patzer, Timothy 18666 Mack Ilvenue, during wo montlts, three at e most, the police officers, and treated and make recommendations in lmicanesIn hIStoryand noon, .october 7, from :3 to M. Degaetano, David R. Fern- L. Place, Jean M. Ringle, Lly- the early morning hours of before approval is given to th~ for the wound at Bon secours various areas. These' include: firW damagetotal may 6 p.m. strum . wellyn M. Thomas, Steven R. Park's petition. He said that Hospital. (a) analysis of present mutual ' . VanBe\'er Nancy J zyt-"I'ck Saturday September 23 A he anticipates no problem. I Tw 'd $1 bilIon.l G~vernor The handsl)mely kept up old Also Joanne L Fisher Carl ., .~.. ,. 0 Gh,eu Credit 31 agreements to determine if iii b'aftert~urlngthe cars and the. classic .beauties of T. Gr~ham, Cath~rine Griffith, 14,060 in Nation fourth person is being Wants Release Clause Apprehension of the men is additional for mal agreement lobewoulurequest yesterday WIll be enhanced by William J. Haddad, Dal~ S. The 14,000 Semifinalists all- sought. However, he pointed, just in credited to Farms Patrolmen should be added tc cover civil .' 0dson t~ declare chOiceand rare chrysanthemum Johnson Nancy Keppelman . pointed throughout the nation The trio were detained at case there are complications, Otto G1anert and Thomas Kelly distur~ances, and. (b) develop- !Jl theRIOGrande plants bred and raised in the ' . .' .. have advanced to the second about 3 a.m. by Patrolmen John contractors submitting bids for who, while on routine checking ment of formalized pre'planning liilasterarea. greenhouses of Grosse Pointe's . And Jac~uellOe A.. Kin WII- step in the competition for Erskine and William Fowler, the park projects, should agree of business doors in Mack ave. for responses to various types , • • nationally known mum author. ham S. LaIt!ier, DaVl~ 1\.i ~- about 2,900 Merit. Scholarships, who spotted the youths in a car to a contract clause to release oue at about 12:30 a.m. on of civil disturbances .. Special ,September24 ity Vincent DePetris. peza, Fredenck LeopOld, DaVId valued at more than $8 million, on Belanger road. the Park from any obligations, Tuesday, Septembe.r 26 discov. study in the pre-planning phase .iST SIXMENdrown. Admission to the auto show I. to be awarded in 1968. The policemen said they were if the Finance Commission ered the rear door of the post will be given to ~om!Dunications $-wereinjuredwhen and chrysanthemum display is Report Break-I-II Semifinalists scored the high. checking doors of business should refuse to allow the city office had been jimmied, and a.nd to an .examm~~~n of ~s- Iif:pt om Lake?lIichj.just 50c with r:hildren under 12 . est in each state on the National places along Alack, when they to offer bOllds for sale. was standing ajar. Sible roles f?r CIvilian a5;5l5- Manisteeand Em. accompanied by parents allowed At HOlue in City Merit. Scholarship Qualifying observed a figure, dressed in The architectural firm that The ?Olicemen enter~ th.e tance. The police an~ fire chl~ aII~ noononSatur. in for 25c. Test .glven last Fpbruary. They dark clothes, bet wee n the drew u the lans for the new post .office and saw two figures were asked to report on thtm" 1lS estimatedthat 1,000 Orginally scheduled to last . . -- constitute less than. one per. Pointer Bar and the Far m s Swimmi~g ~l and other im- rU~I\t.Dgtoward the front cf the progress at an early date, lI!llySlI1a\lcraft under through the dinner hour till Wilbam Goldsbel'l'Y,.861La~e- cent of the grad~ahng. secon- Delicatessen buildings. While provements at the Waterfront buildIng. _------~ onthelake when 8:30 p.m. it has been decided land avenue, called Clty Police dat?' school semon m the investigating the incident, tbey Park, and at the Three Mile One o~ the men, id~tiIied as Officers Named began.About 200 to close the show at 6 to allow on Sunday, September 24, to natIon. saw the three youths riding in Drive Park was Villcan.Le an ~ ~.rencsl,ducked bebmd a par- _. beatbedon.a seven- exhibitors, many qf whom wHI ~eport.that someo~e had br?ken The Semifinalists are young a car. and Associ~tes; the enginee~ is tJ!lon door, ~th a crow bar in By SenIor Men Dlshoreh~enorth have driven their old cars a mto hIS.home durmg the nlght. people of high intellectual po. Get Youths' Names W. Bradford Edwards a con- hiS. han~ ralsed as though to iI wbentheir opera. considerable distance, to gather Sometime after 9:30 J;I.m. tential, according to John M. The officers said they stopped sultant civil engineer hired by strIke eIther of the policemen . -- , araceto return toIat the Ivor Harris home for someone removed. the hInge Stalnaker, president of the Na- the teenagers and asked their the Park who will supervise as they passed. He was-spotted The Se~llor Mens Club of thestorm!lit. cocktails and burgers and still pins and door lea~mg fro~ the tional Merit Scholarship Corpor- reason for being in the area, the consttuction program. I by Glanert, who pusbed the Gr?sse POInte ~as elected these , • ~ I get to their own homes by a garage to the family room. TIle atiGn. "From this group will and the driver said tilat his ~ muzzle of his service revolver o.fflcers and dl.rectors f~r the slV!ET U~JONsignrd I reasonable hour. intruder left two paper match come future leaders of business, motor had overheated and he Issue Is For $;)80,000 through the opening between fIScalyear starting Oct. 1.. Sa~lIIdayto provideI Dr. Harris. who is chairman books and a bent spoon. which industry, and the professions," (Continued on Page 2) On.September 12, at a special the door and the jamb, and Dale J. Hodges, ~resId~nt; ':'ililary equipmentI of the car show, is being assis. looked as if it was used to pry he said. electIon, taxpayer-electors ap- three times ordered Berencsi Fon:est W. Marll;~, fI~t .vlce- . Sllppertto NorthIted by two other prominent the hinges of th~ door. . "Desen-e Credit Honor" proved a bon~ issue to raise to drop the lever, or be shot. preslden~; l'~lin P. Wllllams, t lil l~. PremierIGrosse Pointe antique. and Nothing e:.e ~as dIsturbed "These s t u d e r:t s deserve Fake Grass Lure $580,000 to bLU~da. new 12,000 Berenc~i dropped the bar on econd vlce.presl~ent; W. Edgar • KOSygm calledit "a classic car collectors, Richard I except a woman s purse from credit and honor. They have put • square.foot sWlm.mmg po 0 I, the thIrd command and sur- Gore, secretary, Her~~ L. t even!." IWilliams who is a Provencal i which the small change was re- forth the effort to develop Is Too TemptlDa bathhousp (requlred un d e r r\~ndered. IHobart, treasuf('r, and ~achard I • • Nad neighbor of the Harrises, moved. their abilities and to attain ac. ~ St<.telaw); construct a seawall. Shot ffits Cheek M. Johnso~, ~ohn D. King, M. ~'~P1etnber25 :and Arnold Hofman, of East Greasy fingerprints we r e ademic success They bring" -:-- anI'!.~II the old marina to create Kelly called to John Doe, J~~s .0 N,el1 and Ed~und ORtiREPUBLICANS Jef[er~on avenue. found on the premises. '!he fam. honor to their f~milies who de- The ~rass I~ always green:~ addItional p~rking land; con- whom he was chasing, to halt. Zielmsln, directors. All «l1ree- !1b.11GOI'ernorXci. Dr. Harris will show his na. ily did not hear the mtrudel'. serve much credit, as do their ?n the ot!ter Side of the fenc,: struct a \".dmg pool; a spray I and when the cornmand was Itors were elected to two-year IS~1 shonldhe de. (Continued on Pag~ 2) Police are investigating. teachers and their communities. ~~ cer~amly true ~n.thc.HiIl (Continued on Page 3) (Continued on P'age 3) I' te~ d Tl F "'"state'sfavorite------Their future success, bowever, ~se ays, ever. SlOce our _. .______, ges succee s lomaS • lorthe1968GOP •• '11 de d 'ncreasingIy upon nel~hbor, Co Ion 1 a 1 Federal U . 10 :Keefe, the .1966-67 pfel>id~nt, llOminalio W M · 1 A tl'on WI. ~e.n I Savmgs and Loan Company, U'lta. Ch h Pl · who automatically became 1m- reperte~'~e:dua~ ar emOrla ssocm Ii ~~\~~r:~II~t~etOh~~o~~efJ~~~~i saw fit to "plant" a spe~ial kind Ii rlan urc annlng mediate past. president. The GOPJeadrrshipinclud 1 M. 1 1 of 'h'ch they are I:apa-I of grass that doesn t necd C • L Ifour new dlrectors suP!llant lItr.hadco'ncludedConducts Annua eetlut! b~~~'S W I (:watering•.doesn't need the sun, Ommunlt'v ecture Series Norris JI. Macdonald, Willillm ~ldbe the best wayI ' _ (.J Semifinalists must advance to IS non.fadIng and non flamma..J ,E. Osband, Wal~er .G. Re~afl tbt slate's 92 t ------W f 11 t' F' I' t d' t b . Ible, "Th D" ------. and Archer F. RItchie. Continuo ~lh .\'0 e Grosse Pointe War 'Memorial Thornton E. ater a , re Ir- ma IS stan mg e COnsl- 1ft n't d' t be e IrectIon of Human De. I zine articles ing their twoYl"ar t'rms a I ° n I nee S er a~d insur. Association's 19th annual din- ing board president, conducted dered for ;\!erit Scholarships, 1 ft alc, a B t fS IS 0 . velopment" is the theme of Talk I The second lecture will be pre directors re T'ho t: Bo d . a major VO'I . hIt' H' eport . c II .'nners "nIl be sel e a one. u un ortunately II the 2nd A I C . . a mas A y , , !lieparty's . ce ner meeting, Monday evemng, t e annua mee mg. IS ~ ~ SIDe a WI . 'TO. • visitors On.the.HilI 'ust can't' .. nnua ommumly :sented November 2 by Dr. Mary Hal A. Kliemann, J. Edward ": his beennoml~~e. September 25, elected four new was ~n excellent summatlo,! o. ecte~. fro:n the Fmahst .gro;,p. keep their hands 0:' the in. ILecture Senes to. be spo~so~ed;~. Calderone. The topic will be Schutte and Fred Steteklub. ~ney for hbaCktn~directors to serve for a term ~f the hIstory o.fthe. Gros.se~omte Semifm~l~sts become Fmahsts triguing addition to the land. by the G~osse POlDteUD1ta~lan Human sexuality: Attitude I Club membership passed 600

Cllingthath ~ e n?ml' three ycars. They are Phillip War Memonal slDce Its Jncep. by ~eCelVmgthe e~dorsement of scape Church, 1/151 Maumee at Neff, r and Education." Dr. Calderone 1 several months ago and is still

~Dlial ae b~~gll'cn N. Buckminster, Judge Neal E. tion. He highlighted the pro. thetr .sch.ools, takmg a s~~nd 'I Th'" . The lectures will be held the: is a noted physician and pioneer gro.....ing In an effort to keep the . m Ihonsof I Fitzgcrald lIIrs John N Lord gram achievements of the past exammahon, and submlttmg IS grass IS a soft poly' first Wcdnrsdav of each month. in scx education i mche rsh' 'th' th bTt f , I • and 'Hcnry' Ledy'ard . season including a new business I information about their achieve.' ethylene with 7.000 blades prr October th?'ough May at 8 pm This lecture' is sponsored th G Ip WIp. ItnWe ~tl 1 Y,0 , . f f t d . t t square ioot and comes' B" h . ' .. I . . '. e ,rosse om e ar.' emona1 , Septelllbe At a directors' meeting im- and legal orum o.r women~ a I men s an In cre~ s. .' m egmnmg t e senps on Octo. ,JOintly with the Grosst! Pointe accommodations new members ~IA), ~ 26 mediatcly following the general new group for relatives .of Vle~- 2,900.'Y11l.Wm :qua~es that snap together, ber 4, Dr. Robert Dodds will, Far.lily Life Education coun., must be fully retired and res'. ,Th~ It PISCO. mecting William F Huetteman nam, conferenres on • Invest!. Every Scmlfmaltsts who be. ormmg a lawn. present. "American Religious cH. It will be held in the audio dent f f th f' 1 ~,dem~' Re~ercnd was ele~ted presidc~t; David W. gation Into Identity" .qnd "If c?mes a Finalist will be con. The "picking" got so bad thnt Direct~ons: Will they enlarge or tonum of the Parcells Junior, POin~e~ one 0 e lve Grosse Iatu;; 1hat~~eaMon. Kendall, fh'st vice.president in Women Choose to Choose," c~- Sldered for one. of about 2,~OOone of the man at Colonial co~stn~t us as human beings?" High Schooi, 2Ot.'1QO~Iack ave. . _ by hilll 10 h IS fellow charge of forward planning; sponsored with Oakland Um- f?ur.year )'Ient Sehotarshlps Federa.l sent. out a plea for help ThiS Will be an examination of nue, in order to accommodate INJURED AT PLAY ill bo!l\b~herresy.He William B. Cudlip, second vice. versity. art tours for both stu. fl.nanccd by s0",1e400 corpora. to ActIon L.ne. The result. of the changing myths al:d ~ealities I the many persons who wish to City Police answered a call -Bilbons me ~ at the president and chairman of thc dents and adults, a stu.dent 8!ld tlOn.s, foundations. coll~ges, thE.'call was that. Acllon Lme o.f.cont~mporary American reo hear Dr. Calderone. 10 the Neighborhood Club Play. :le \'rj~nnl~le~n~as a ,FamIly Participation C?mpaign;, adult Advcnturc Sencs With 11 n Ion s, trusts. profcsslOnal furntshe.d the~ With .swatches hglOusItfE.'. .... : Dr. hmes Luther ,\dams Willi ground on Monday, SepteT:lber He\\a, ,PISropa! lIarry W. ;\lellen, trcasurer:! programs selected by G

~lhebis~~scensurcd1 Iii'll. ~eal E. lo'itzgerald, assis'i Pierro!, monthly Garden CcntC'r ll.on~, ~l1d tndl\'lol,al~. and by let for ea~h and, cvery .Custo~lcr Assocl.ate Secretary, National theme, "Rl1iglOn and Society- I Gri:'fin, 12. of 918 Lakepointe . W. v/ mechng' 1a.lt treasurcr; Mrs. John W'I work._hops, a countr~ da~ce :\~ISC Ilsc.lf. In ~d()ltlon, abol~t .. '. so If you re curJ()us, Just I C?uncll of Churche~, USA. ~nd S~me Root :llctaphors." This, to Bon Secours Hospital. Betsey !iIlIl on tit lor, u~. Mulford, secrctary; and Mrs. program, poetry readmg With 1500 one.tlme ;';~tLOnal.Ment II stop In and ask for a swatch- I DIrector of Ecumemcal AffaIrs, I WIllbe a dISCUSSof the Idigious Ihad fallen from a Merry.Go- e, vll'gln WilIaltJ S. Worcester, assistant commentary by Prof, S,lOdgrass, $1,000 S~holarshlps Will be b'Jt please leave the swatches IHe has published a book and roots of social responsibility. Dr. Round and injured her right a . I Continued on Page 2) , (Contmued on Page 2) on the lawn alone! various pamphlets and maga. (Continued on Page 3) arm. . Page Two G RO SSE POI N TEN EW S Thursd.y. Sept~rnber -lA' _. Cd A 2Itllil Thieves Pay Visit to Bar War Memofw S~OClatlon on ucts nnual M ' (ConUDueclfl'9lD Page 1) trio and the license number of (Continued from Page 1) He also poInted out that em. tl!e previous year and pointed Were' ~ had stopped to allow It too cool the car, and permitted the boys professional ballet introduced ployes had not been forgotten out that the fund! of the insti. thanks~veQI ~ off. The patrolmen took down to go their way. by Mrs. Sixten Ehrling, a series si.rc~ a ~etirement plan a:;d~~~ tution not needed for immediate vice. Ilr their ~ the names and addresses of the Erskine and Fowler than con. ?h The Adolescent in a ~hang. J)ltahzahon covher.agebehar't operational expenses were in GERMAN ScHool ______ti d th lr mg World co-sponsoredWIththe IDstituted for t elr ne I . . . . nue e searc~ for the per. h h d C 't Ser. The excellent results of the vested 10 blue chIp securities , : son in dark clothmg but were c urc es an ommUDlY ." t' C h' h h d . fl' l' di hi vices new art courses and a 1967 FamIly, Parhclpa Ion am. w IC a necessItated no sale ~~~u~~::n~d t~nMa~k a~~nue~~ travei dub, paign were noted. and Mr. Mel- or reinvestment during the past SI. Peter's 6.&S. h. Lutheran (hurch finish a check of store doo~'s Mr. Waterfall noted the many len, the Campal~n. Chairman, year. . } They found the door of the ba; free services the Memorial of. commended.for hIS flOe eff?rts. !\fr. Waterfall and all the re I Glenfield and Roseberry Aves. open. It was found that the in. fered the comm~nity in~luding The splendId en~owment glVe~ tiring officers and direrlor~ truders had gained ent into the loan of hospItal equIpment, b~ the Ford f

m~hile other policemen were \ "HOW DO YOU TELL1)lO~lUlfD(i waiting for the detectives, John ~~ ~tlJJ1\} ;wj~I zaits, and his son Bruce, both FROM ANY OTH ER %~ of 4936 Ashley, Detroit, ap. I;;~ proachp.d Kraizr. and told him I ~X~ that they had noticed the com. I HAND.SEWN. LOAFER?" ~~ motion and the police cars in lr:~ front of the Pointer Bar, and W~ had, looked across the street JUST TRY THEM ON!' A casual glance will reffect l-'~!f from their house and thought quality leathers ••• a discerning eye will notice the h~l ~~MACINTOSH they had seen what looked like hand-stitching on the vamp . . . but then • • • YOll t~~~ Tailored of speciallytreated.silken cotton a case of beer. 'rhe son investi. expect these things in a quality shoe. .1 poplin, this coat will be replaced if it I ~ated and discoyerelt that It w~s ioo fails to remain water' repellent. No . lDdeed a case of beer. What you don't expect .•• and what you can't see • • • ;:;'.;\.,l I wonder that in England, where they are LOot Abandoned I is sebago-Moc's exclusive Patented Welt Construction II made, raincoats are called "MACIN. : The officers, in checking the •.. a ,unique process of attaching the upper to the sole ~ TOSHES." Choice of Dover Sand or All mus t coat'" tn every man's wardrobe or I area, found what they said was that puts a foam cushion beneath your feet and a I~~' Fawn and Navy. loot ta.teenfrom the bar, on one grooved steel shank under your arch for added sup- ..; classic Navy Blue Blazer. Wear it fortall'f~ of the properties in Ashley, ap- Y, t fl 'bil'ty d CO f. rt that is un ,::" baU '!i'eekends, the club buffet dinner,inf01!Ml ar e n t I y left there by the port. OU ge a CXl I an mo. \~l P known in other loafers. ~.,., parties or next door for bridge. thieves. The loot was identified Ask for l\ demonstration and see how comfortable a ~W~; !55 as having been taken from the iN For the more daring, couple a pair of O!l . bar.. loafer can be. r~ checked or glen plaid trousers- ff)r the CClo servative, mid..grey in twist or soft jlanlltl i I Recovered, the policemen if(% Isaid, besides the case of beer, "Hond.sewn vamp ~~ ..cA_~"'~~ Blazers from 4(). .~ I'il~ were 45 records,' stolen from. 14.95 - 15.95 i:i:~:;:; Odd Trousers from 20, ~ ~ Ithe i.uke box; several pottles t~ I • of whIskey, brandy and WIDe;84 )~m:: . ~ Woodward Avenue at Grand Circus Park' ~ ('I~ gars; a cIgar• box contammg• • Hb...:$. .,' ~ . .AIID in Chicago , ~ ~57 in wrapped coins; a gallon ~m~~ i -, I:jar filled with pennies; a half. @@ .j ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ gallon jar with assorted change, m:i .half full; and a box of sausage. , i:)~~

cll~t~~;~r::r:u~~~:::k:~~~t~; ~~I ~ MEN'S WEAR, INC. :';~;:~: ~~90C ',1)" 77'~e'.;~,. ...\.."i. questionill,g,pending further in. c'ti vestigation. A search for the K_.rchevll It :St. Cleir • ~~:.:c fourth suspect is c()ntinuing, it Open ThurMa" 'til , p.m. was said. Open Thursday Evenings I ----- 16903 Kercheval ,in the Village i Scholarships I Exclusive Lines of Flue Attire fo.,:lien Shop Thurs. (; Fri. Evenings . (ContInued from Page 1) : awarded for the first time in

t968. . " Winners of four.year Merit Scholarships may receive up ., I to $1,500 a year for four col- ; .lege .years, depending on their individl,lal need. Winners of the: National Merit $1,000 Scholar-; ships will receive one.time I :grants of 51,000 upon enroll- 'I ,!ment in college. ,I 1 High school grades, accom.,

Iplishments, leadership qualities, \1 extracurricular activities, !Iud Ischool citizenship of the Final. Iists are evaluated, along with lest scores, in selecting Merit :Scholarship winners. I I Names of the Merit Scholars I 'in the 1967-68 Merit Program :will be announced by early May j 1968. More than 15,900 stuiIents Ibave received Merit Schl)lar. iships in the 12 annual programs ;to date. Over $52 million in :financial assis~ance to Merit iScholars and their colleges have been expended or committed Ithrough the lIIerit Program to' date. St. Paul's High School has one semifinalist, Mary A. Igna. iI Three other St. Paul seniors: will rece,ve letters of commen-! dati':ln for their high scores I on the National Merit Scholar. i ship Test. Robert Browning, I ,Marc Hollerbach, and Charle5, Wilson were ranked in thi~ i ',f I I second categciY. Their scores i 1 were just below those requir~ I Ifor Semifinalists. ' dress shirts with permanent i Grosse Poi n t e University' atllS i School bad three, Nancy D. press convenience head for action in Windbrt ' I Chapman, Paul R. Gupta and :John A. Hoag. • kit , The Liggl:!t School had one. pile-lined Arnold Palmer jJ' Linda L. Gehrke. Meticulously tailored of Kodel@ and Our Lady or the Sea High I , . hort lenf ISchool had one, Constance ~ti cotton in sizes 14-17112. Medium spread The outdoorman 5 faVOrites This is the season of the'Nonnanl-lilton Cronin. :- ," I ------_.- I jacket, styled for aetion-ease ofr. striped. suit. In superb worsted. Urbane. I collar in blue or white broadcloth; or I, . d with ac~' I Grosse d I Elegant. Easily distinguished hy its pure, 1 white oxford medium spread button-down. polyester / cotton an me Point~ N~ws Briti91 natural lines. Uniquely~ ormant-Iilton. 6.00 pile for lightweight warmth. Published Every Th'llrsday by I 6 sizes,13.ec Anleebo Publishers. Ine. 8 4 160.00 99 Kercheval Avenue tan or black navy. 3 to GrOf,8!! Pointe 36, ~llchlgan I I Phone TV 2.6900 I Thrf'e Tnmk Lines 'Srcond CIr'8S PMla~e paid al De I Iroil ~\Irh'l:.,n Sub,cripllOn !lairs $500 Per Yea" b) \18,1 .$fi 00 out"dr Wayne' Jacobson~ Counl)',. A II "'c,,~ a ncl Aclvcrl,stn~ I . Copy Musl He In Ine News Offlee Jacobsons I by Tu(!sclay .'I;oon II) Insure tnser. I 92 Kercheval, On the Hilt ,lion. MEN'S SHOP MEN'S SHOP Addren all Mall ISublcrlpltona. ~ Kerchenl, Grosse PoInte 48236. Free Parking With Your Purchase Free Parking With Your purchase I Ch.nR'e of Ad~ress Forms 857111to 99 J(crcheval, GroSlie PoInte, 48238 • ~A' tember 28, 1967 ~YI;JCP _ GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Three lJow who I Some people can't see the I People who follow their im. A great many people are out . '1i'e5 the ~eshis word err?r of ~ileir wa~s because of pulses. o~ten find themselves looking for a four.leafed clover . Iobeasgood cbless. their habit of.lookmg at others. travehng In the wrong direction. Community Lecture Series Planned . "lIt(Ollles spee when opportunity knocks . (Continulld from Page 1) ton is an attorney, and Execu-I is a psychiatrist in private Adams is Professor of Christian tive Director, American Civil pI actice in Grosse Pointe. eQOINT~ Ethics Harvard Divinity School. Liberties Union. George Schermer will speak He is the translator of Paul The fifth speaker in this on April 3 on the topic "The ~~HF"'~~ Tillich's writings and has pub. series is Frank Angelo. "The American Dilem!na - 1968." Iished over 12 books. Press and Society" is hiil topic. Elements of a new approach 18310 Mack at McKinley, G.P.F.' John deJ Pemberton, Jr. is He will examine the respon. to the Negro problein in Amer. • Complete SEAFOOD scheduled to speak January 3. sibilities of the press in society ica will be discus.::ed. Is the and MEAT MENU The title of his speech will and how it is meeting this reo American dream of "one na. • DINNERS or be "Basic Principles of Civil sponsibllity.. tion, indivisible" possible? A LA CARTE Liberties." It will include a dis- Mr. Angelo Is Managing. Edi. Mr. Schermer was Director cussion of the most crucial tor of The Detroit Free Press. of the Commission on Human areas in the protection and ex- He has had more than 30 years Relations in Detroit and Phila. tension of the civil liberties of of experience in the newspaper delphia. He is a consultant on insurance today. Mr. Pember- field. ' human relations and has pub- "What Next? More of the Iished numerous materials in Same?" will be the question this field. ELEVATOR SHEPPARD asked by Dr. J2mes H. Graves The lecturer for May 1 will HOME l.IFT on March 6. This will be an be announced later. examination of some of the All lectures will be held at 8' x 36" wide. Used and oper. sources of human motivation the Grosse Pointe Unitarian MICHIGAN Phone 886.1800 able. Offered ot terrific sav- ings. Could olso be instolled and behavior in philosopbical Church, with the exception of as dumb woiter. 886-0075. and religious beliefs and-; psy. the lecture scheduled for No. FOOD SALES ,chological theories. Dr. Graves vember 2. Prices for the lecture series are:- season ticket (2 persons), $15; season ticket (1 person), LOBSTER $10; individual tickets (sold ll~ door), $1.50; student tickets (sold at door), $ .75; tickets for November 2 lecture, $1. There will be an opportunity HEADQUARTERS for discussion and questions following each lecture. Coffee 16901 HARPER will be served in the foyer. For tickets and information - call at Crayton 881.0420. 'Center Show Call 882-m9

(Continued from Page 1) 882-7400 tional champion Marmon coupe, Mr. Williams will bring some very early Fords built long' be- HAVE A -••• fore the production line Model T, and }fz:. Hofman will display a racy and elegant old Auburn and Packard. Other cars at the show win CLAM include a 1903 Cadilac, a 1919 Pierce-Arrow, a galaxy of stun- ning old Rolls Royces, and even a sporty Dusenburg. BAKE A brief parade of the cars will be held through The Vil- lage and Hill shopping' areas and on Jefferson and Lake Shore beginning at 2 o'clock prior to the time they are to- be stabled on t.he Grosse Pointe .,8 Lobsters War Memorial's lawn at 3 p.m. Michigan's largest bank Snacks will be available duro ing the afternoon for car l.nd chrysanthemum viewers. The • ~ Peek show wiII be postponed till the same time Sunday afternoon, is-more thiJ.n-s bank ... . October 8, if it should rain of Clams Saturday. Nab Burglars • Cooking (Continued from Page 1) Container ignored, the policeman fired a shot that penetrated a wooden partition, smashed through a plate glass, and hit John Doe • Bibs on the cheek bone, bounced off and landed at the east side of the branch office. The msn, who had tried to open the locked • Cooking front door, dropped to the floor, stunned by the impact of the I bullet, and was taken into ,nstructions custody. Vm Tiem and Det. Joseph Mille." said that Bolrencsi and Jobn Doe had "peeled" the door of the post office safe, and were makin! preparations to enter the 'fault when they were tax included surprised by Glanert and Kelly. The detectives said that al- though the burglary occurred on Federal Government prop- erty, the Fanns will- prosecute ", Whole U,e, the case because the crime was eommittel within its jurisdic. lolJslen tion. Each of the arrested men was charged under the three separate warrants, Which were 1;11' Whole Cooked approved by the \\'ayne County Prosp.cutor's Office, and signed lobsters by Farms Municipal Judge Robert Pytell. 1;11' Steaming .Clams Can you fill in those three missing words? Bond Sale "" CookN Shrimp (Continued from hgt' 1) To Order. pool, and improve parking fa- cilities at the Waterfront Park. As authori2ed by the voters, J;II'lirgeLobsier a portion of this money will be used to construct a wading pool Tails .. and add to recreational and • parking facilities at the Three J;II' Frolen Mile Drive Park. ~thesefast-moving times one thing we - Tile electors rejected a sec- major trust institutions - executor, trustee, Better still, let us give you a personal intro- Hors d'Oeuvres don't d . ' ond bond issue for $280,000, B ~ee IS a longer name. investment adviser, guardian .... duction to NBD trust services and what they Iwhich would have been used to utthreeextra words would give you a We are. can mean to your family. ouild a 12,000 square.foot swim- ~ Selected :llUch tru . ming pool in this park. ~ er PIcture of what we do: National Remember those three words that aren't Phone or write.-Edgar B. Galloway. Vice Delicacies andTrust Company of Detroit. there. President (965-6000, ext. 2182). MICHIGAN ~ousands of families have received hun- THE FOOD' SALES De S ofmillions of dollars from our Trust TRUST DEPARTMENT • ~partment. They may not even bank here. ~e livein other parts of the world. They NATIONAL BANK OF DETROIT ~:r . WINNERS I LOBSTER kof us simply as one of the nation's WOODWARD -AT FORT. DETROITt MICHIGAN 48232 FOR '68 -BUICK

• Special • WlIclclt Deluxe • Electra • Skylark 225 • L. Sallre • RI,I.r. RICHARD HEADQUARTERS BUICK and OPEL 16901 HARPER at Crayton 15 J 03 Kerch~val VA J.5400 Call: 882.7779 ~======-=8:1 882.7400 Pege Four GROSSE POINTE NEWS Th~rsdIY, Septelllber TO CLEAN ISLANDS ~28,ltll Teen DelOSPick Three islands in Lake St. I~~~'.7. The 1I~ Pointe Cam~ra Club To Meet IDri~ing Driver Mental Retardation Expert Clair that, are havens for boat voters AlSoeia~ ~ The Groue Pointe Camera Imeeting Tuesday evening, Octo. INahbed on Mack 4 New Officers owners w~ll have their littered GulIunt~r~rce lll~, beac~Plck:.d clean Sat~rday, that~. Little ~~I Clull will host the Photographic 'I ber 3, at 8 o'clock at the Grosse Addresses Dinner Meeting ,5OeieQr of America Color Slide Pointe War Memorial. Guests Odus Stafford, 39794 Shore Four members of the 14th _ ~ -, Competition for Class C.t at a are welcome. Line, Harrison TOWJUihip, was Thomas Tucker, member of I Grosse Pointe is fo~tunate to District.East Teen Democrats & (; UPHO' rTER'I~~("~O~. were elected to the Teen Demo. A LJ I ...... the Pt:esident's Committee on have, Mr. Tucker pomted out. nv arrested by City Police officer Mental Retardation, and past such programs as the public cratic State Central Committee _~ 14322 Mack AYe. Roger Pryor, on Saturday, Sep. president of the Michigan and school classes ~or the slow.to. at a regular monthly meeting 10 -:d~ay-s-er-v~ic-.- • 'c "'- Y41.1l.. TALK IllS WORTH HEARING tember 23, for drunk driving on National Association for Re. learn, the Tramable program held on Sunday, St'ptember 24. ------ustorn • ~ tarded Children, was intro. for children of pre.school age Elected to the policy.making DecIlII; AuK: he. M.tlon.1 Council of c:hurchts sPt.ks .bout Mack, Washington to Kerby. REUPHOLSTERING & 1MftI... HAM. RICAN RELlc;lOUS DIRECTIONS," duced at a dinner meeting of up to 21 and the excellent cou~. Stafford was driving from of the State Federation, were: • free pick up ""~ ". -'llIIIIi ffr~ of '1l1It In I lletur. series sponsorld by the Grosse Pointe Association selling and testing staff, Public Jeanne Donik, a senior at • select from h~'::..""~ OrORe 'oint. Unlt,ri.n Church I curb to curb, hitting the curb a for R e t 8 r d e d Children by school.sponsored progra.ms also Grosse Pointe High Schooli Jo. fabric, ~"..rtdt Of ~ WH., Oct. 4, .:00 '.M., 17150 Mau",", Call 881.0420 nt.nOOr of times. City Police GPARC president Ro be r t include the Saturday sWIm class seph Hochbein, a senior at ~he • custom made slip " Officer Edward Miller assisted Brown. at Brownell, the ~umme~ rec. University of Detroit High • ~ Pryor in stopping Stafford's School; Sue Jackson, a Domini. guaranteed 'tenn, , car. Stafford refused a conlent Mr. Brown hailed Mr. Tuck. reation program for tr~m~~I~ er's presence in Grosse Pointe youngsters, ~nd the ne\ g can High School j~nlor, a!1d Pat FREE ESTIMATES _ VA ~ for an alcohol test. -e: as a significant beginning to a school vocational program for Kowalski, a Servlte semor. OVER 30 YEARSEXPERIEHC! 'tit He was notified of his rights fruitful 1967.68 season of work the slow.to.learn, ., Besides conducting the ~lec. __ . .__. ~ = ... and placed in a cell overnight. by this local organization of Important is the coordmahng tions, President Jerrr DeGrIe~k I - = ::s:>~ He was released on $100 cash parents friends and profes. and advisory committee for the appointed six comnuttee chalr- SHIP S WHEEL BOAT SUPp ~ bond the next morning. sional' People. retarded under the direc!ion of men for the coming year. Tliey Famous Norpole HAUl" LIU ~ A Coat That l/) Pointing the tremendous Miss Carolyn Wheeler, director are: . . Sailing Suits leAL Glhf loss of human resources and of the Northea~tern W~y~e Sue G run J s, Programmmg ra~ 00 the great unnecessllry cost to County Child Gwdanc.e Clmlc, and Activities; Joseph Hoch."~ Reg. 39.50 value r---_ Is Flattering -93 the taxpayer when children are and the new and gr.o~vmg Plan~ bein, Political Action; .Patti K? 2 950 Ileft untrained or are unable to for a volunteer VISitors .pla w a l ski MembershIp; LOIS BEHIND THE EAR live at home to be cared for which will w~rk cooperahve~y Defevre 'Fund Raising and Fi. All and to live in their local com. with profeSSIOnal people m nancing: Anne Martin, Publicity ". • His Lordship munities and are instead de. reachin!: out to new parents of Chorm Brice. To Every Man IIEABIN6 and Publications; and Marty leIs & Jewelry pendents' of the State. Mr. the handicapped. And theD: the Plocke, Constitutional and Legal • Dockley's Tucker applauded the intelli. Foundation for. ExceptIonal ~' , illD Reviews. Sped.ose leCl1'f .. ' ,~ gent community which contino Ch.i1dren opens Its doors to COUISe Plolte.) ,. ' The four newly elected offi., " No Cords ually works to provide the full chIldren .not. yet ah}e or rea?y cials of the Teen Dems, and the • Spe rry TOIlS., It'Three Translslon I Safety Boot spectrum of services and op. to enter anto educatIOn or tram- six appointed chall'men, com. portunities needed by the reo ing programs sponsored by the ShDe$ " Very 5trong prise the executive. board, .with • Ship's Bell This gabardine, loomed in tarded and their families. schools. Great Britain, has an ex- OTHER TYPES SAM! PRICI! Sharon Killeen as vlce.presIdent Cfocks & A fine 'example of this he Mr. ~ucker s~id "The ho~ey. trem1y fine weave that pro- • Brand new and guaranteed of the group; Linda Lefevre, Bo,ometelS • ,~bout three ",.ek. deliy,ry said, is the Pointe ARC effort moon IS over-It IS. now time se,cretary; and Janet Mullinger, claims its qualities. Combi- to find a workshop and activity for hard work to fiU 10 the gaps. treasurer. nation set-in sleeve for - - -- ...... - - - I center for older yc,utbs and Just caring is not ~n'JUgh. In. the smart appearance, raglan Anyone interested in joining adults. This kind of opportunity telligence and prachcal. ~oo~di. the 14th District. East Teen styled for comfort. See A. KAY IMPORTS strengthens the nationwide nated planning an~ utIlizahon Democrats is asked to contact ship's wheel, it campaign to find a useful place of existing commumty res.ources "The Wellington" coat this Box 5138, Gross. Jerry De Grieck, 1535 North in society for retarded citizens, to include the retarded will pro. 19605 MackAn. week, in an exceptionally Pointe, Mich. 48236 Renaud, Grosse Pointe Woods he said. vide a real world fo.r 'U;,esepeo. Open Daily 9-6, Fridays 'til 8. handsome ivory shade, and 48236, or phone 881.2721. I TU 2.111 in black. Iple, not one of chanty. Dea, Si,- Guests attending the "kick. 145.00 OH off" dinner were D... Theos Plea.. ..nd .... you' Library ers Shop Thurs. &- Fri. Evening behind the ea, hearill' ., M. Anderson, Superintendent of oid. 10 DAY MO H EY Faml y OVleS Gi'osse Pointe Public Schools BACK GUARANTEE. En- , __ and Mrs. Anderson; Dr. and closed check or ",oney orde, $95.00 The first prom-am of the 1967. Mrs. Charles Brl'.ke, Mrs. June Tax- 3.80 1968 Family Film Night SerIes Englund, Wayne Countey Inter. Tolol $98.80 will be presented Friday, Octo. mediate School District Special ber 6, at 6:30 and 7:30 in the Services Director; Mr.'l. Bea. Haln. Central Library Ex h i bit ion trice Seece; director of the Re. Room. An additional 6:30 show. gional Program fo~ the Tr~in. , Addre51 . ing has been added to acco':n. able Retarded; Reg!nal D. Sl~n. t,' WHALINGfS modate the increased attendance kiewicz, Grosse POlDte SpeCIal you are invited City olld State . and provide an opportunity for Services Director and Mrs. men's wear all Grosse Pointe 'families to en. Sienkiewicz; George Washnak, to our special "owIng of Tefephon. . joy these (ilm programs. . Father Joh.n George, and Miss the entire holidaJ collectionof Familles are cordially invited I' Marge BUl'lsh. ~-----'-:-- to attend these showings 8S a For terms or more infonnati ... group. Each prdgram has been C • T I POLLY FLINDERS designed to include ~omething . Can A. Ka, • 185-13S1 ars m ang e interesting, enriching and en. A FO h LO ht HAN DSMOCKED DRESSES tertaining for boys and girls as, t IS er 19 for ~dlers, S;Z8S 2-4; girls, sizes 3-6x,7.12 well as parents. ANIMALS IN AUTUMN - John B. Ross, 301 Touraine, Color, 11 min. ShOWI the lut. WII Issued a ticket for Relde .. SATURDAY, SEPT.30 umll activlU.a of a variety of drivin, on Wednesday, septem. Illlmall-~' tint f.w weeki of ber 20. He was tnveliD, ... t 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 r.M. Iif., Anlmall deplctad Includ. on Jefferlon. when he attempted • • puppiu, calf Illd ehlck~. nlul. to make'11 left tum into FiJber . tratel bow moth.r animal, care Karen Orlm, 2S9 Piper. WII Mr. Marvin Friar, Polly Flinders• for theIr youn,. ' drivinr: we.t when Ibe atruck .,~ rel.ntative, wil!" be'here'to ~~i= f, BEAVER DAM - C~lor, 16 ROllSe.' c"r. ROSI had failed to mill. Dlmey, ~ beaver II dar;n yield th. right of "'ay. d.!rShtfllI collection of dressesfor Either we're .chargin cau ... the flood of a farmer I Both cars were towed IWIlY. hay field, aDd the farmer leel Mr Ind Mri ROil M'" Or. your younl ladies holiday appe.1r. nothllli to do but Ihoot the am Mary O'Cllahan' and Ber. ance. Eillch dress is a young.f3Shion beaver Ind d'itroy. the dam. HII nic~ Vankelnbllek pauen,ers two youn, IOn, fmd • WIY of In the Oram ear were taken to t;Clmbination of the new and tradi. too everyone "V!ll' the beaver and the fleld. B Secoura Ho;pltal and treat lillie,or e tional .•• easy.care cotton blends I'M NO FOOL AS A PED:S. on • 'TKIAN ~ Color, 8 min. Dlso!)'. ed !flr minor iJ1jurl... handsmocked with embroidery -Jimmy Criclctlt telll t!l.e hlltory stitches in the Old World manner. .ischarging too much. of roads and ped •• trlans, and REMOVED TO BAFETY Jiv .. mod.rn wely ruin. He City Pollee received. caU on .In'',,llld dlllees to "I'm No Saturday, September 23, "t I:A FOOl, II hi conductl I m.ty p.m., reportin. a Inall lYJn. in contllt between Y.O,U anel a the .tr"t It Kercheval alid II...... TIle .Iy u.s. ear Rolls Royce for one-have halS the "'8W~ko~~J. ~oaIt THAT Fiaher. tTPOIiuweati,aU"" of. DllIlUJj" JII fro•• uyillil imporl., good sense to include It in ~ carl- WOVLDN'T CUCKOO - C?Ior, =1'fJ:~~~~~=it,0:0:. At a price very close to the lead- at no extra cost. 11 min. The story of a silent str 'et They placed Grifford in lacobson~ ing import, the American seats SiX We're another. little cuckoo in the royal cuc~oo a ~eIi under the Golden Rule peOple instead of four. . We just don't understand why clock and of how Hans Tick. 'Drunk l&w. He was released at Free Parking With Your Purdlli I t gives you nearly tWice as much someone should be asked to pay a lot tocker, mas t e r clockmaker, 8 pm of money for a luxury car and then be broke the spell of her silence ., room in tlia trunk and more than and helped her to cuckoo hap. twice as much engine under the hood. asked to pay over $300 more for the pily once again. Like the imports, the American luxury of air conditioning. This service is made possible doesn't change its style every year, by the Grosse Pointe Public gets about 20 miles on a gallon ~f IJllroducinl the Jawefin. Library a Division of the Public School System. The new 1967. YOU'RE INVITED TO ATTEND regular Although we've always had the: gas. 1968 Audio.Visual Materia~ , Unlike some imports, it never reputation for rr.~king sensiblypriced,\ Catalog is ready and it des. givesyou the feeling that you're driv- well-built cars. we've never had the cribes the new and expanded ing a toy. reputation for making hot, spo:ty services available through this 3 Free Lectures ...... llltrica', 11011IIneuat.d ear. cars . department of the Library. For We'll soon have the reputation information can Mr. James Tit. ON THE SUBJECT The Rebel 550 Hardtop is the for making hot, sporty cars. terington, A. V. Department lowest priced intermediate sized hard- Head at Central Library, TV The front and rear bumpers on 4-~, Ext. 42. top in America.1 the Javelin are massive. Unlike thin It looks sporty, drives sporty blade bumpers, these give t!le car a "TODAY'5 FAMILY & and still gives you all the things that rich, racy look. most people buy a car for. The side windows on the Javelin The Rebel-Hardtop, Wagon, are solid sheets of curved glass, With- ~an or Converti~le, V8 or 6-is 11'5 CHALLENGES" out vents to break up its fast lines. everything we thin}: a car should be. The Javelin SST 'comes '.vith Before you pay more for an inter- wheel discs, special exterior trim, re- Sponsored by - .mediate, make sure you get as much. clining bucket seats and a woodgrain l.baUor. Th. car with lir steering wheel, all standard. .... iliollilllII slall~ar~.,mnr. And all for a lower price than BON SECOURS HOSPITAL the other sporty hardtops.l Air conditioning has been around for a long time, but so far only a few ~mp~ies-the people who ~e American Motors Throllgh the assistance of Since it can't be processed a second time, Kodak does it right the first time-every James and Lynelle Holden Fund time. So, to protect your memories we always send your film to Kodak. where it Fries Auditorium. Grosse Pointe War is processed with the same Memorial care they put into making the film. And you can be sure by Tuesday Evenings of October 10th, 17th, E!t 24th, 8:30 p.m, bringing it to us. where all our customers get their Kodak color film processed by Kod.k. Oct. 10 17 Oct, 24 Oct. Barlemelel''.~: Clark E. Vincent, Ph.D. David M. Reed, Ph,D. Leo H. . a) Dire'::' .. d IC . Director of Behavioral Scienr.es Assor.iate. Dept. of Psychiatry Me 'atrlC I'",,.' Ps"C hl . , Bowmon (;ray School of Medicine Sr.hool of Medicine, Seton J Merl.;:' Winslon-Salem, North Carolina University of Pennsylvania 'Baltimore,. ' TITLE Division of Family Study 'TITLE l"'" THE TITLE ')t1ln ~ll"::. GROSSE POINTE RAMBLER, INC. 18201 Mack Ave, "The Changing Family: A 'The Modern Family and "The Faml J 11') And The Lsler CAMERA CENTER Buffer For Alienation" Thr. Sr.xual Revoluiion" 17114 KNcheval In The Village Op.n PLEASE CALL TU 4-5600 FOR TICKETS, TU 1.4096 Thurs. h•. 'Tn 9:00 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Five Drinking Drivel" Bare-Footed, Black-Clad Antique Show Rams Into Pole '~';elcl Peter John BlItucel. 22503Ste. Youths Arrested in Farms phens. S~. Clair Shores, was is- _ sued a ticket for reckless dri\'. Two 21-year.old, bare-footed they arrived at the scene. they OCTOBER 3.4.5 ing on Tuesday, September 19. men, dressed in black shirts and found a 1960dark green Pontiac, Butucel ran into an Edison pole black trousers. were arrested unoccupied, parked at the curb -~ on Maumee and Rivard. by Farms police and charged in front of the Lothrop number. ~itnesses, who were driving with being disorderly persons on The officers parked a short dis. 11a.m. to 10 p.m. behmd Butucel, said that he Wednesday, S e p t em be r 20, tance away in their scout car was .slumped over the seat ap. shortly after midnight. They to await the possible return proxImately 200 feet before im- were arraigned in municipal of the Pontiac's occupants. FINE Thurs. to 6 p.m. pact. During that time the car court later in the day. Fowler and Kraiza said after was free wheeling and no. h t 't th H h brakes were applied. The car' The p.alr. Wayne A. Hoc~ of a s or wal, ey saw oc FROM ... went over the north curb 15 13422 FiSk, Warren; and Rich. and Osborne approach the Pan- CfO$S Christ Lutheran Church feet before impact But u c e lard D. Osborne of 1272 Wyom. tia~ and. both entered. The 0' stated he had bee~ drink in ing, Dearborn, made an appear- offlcer~ saId .Hoch and Osborne Grosse The '64 C' g. ance before FalTlls Municipal were 10 theIr bare feet, and ine at Telegraph, Bloomfield Hills orvalr was a total . bl k h' t d bl k Pointe's )100 Lone P I . loss. Butucel was taken to Bon Ju~ge Roberl Pytell, and pled ~~~~~~~ ac s Ir s an ac Secours Hospital and treatetl guilty as charged. They were . for minor injuries fined $100 each and ordered to The patrolmen said 'they drove Finest . pay court costs of $15, given a their car in front of the other 9O-day suspended sentence and vehicle to prevent any escape, Food placed on probation for one and placed the two men under year. Violation of probation will arrest and took them to the Store .... result in an automatic jail station, where both were charg- sentence, they were warned by ed with being disorderly per. f/INiRf MdI/$f//tffttd~~ the judge. sons, when they lefused to ex. a . d plain their 'lctians. Accordmg to ~.report relesae n Police said that the complain. by. ~he author.tles, Patrol me ing witness. who called the sta. WJ1~am F~wler and. Roberl tion, told them that he had'seen , Tbe BESTin D~si~n and J-t,) Kralza. ~e~eIVed a radIO run to Hoch and Osbone, going be. the VICIDlty ~f 232 Loth;op, tween several house~. Wen ollly the FINEST ~ty WorLman.hlp, Depend when a complamt was recel~ed Det. Joseph Miller said that will do. the gracious hostr"is that .t~vo me~ were seen actIDg after questioning the accused, ALWAYS serves FINE 6J 011 11eKnowledi of a susPIciously 1Q the area. IHoch finally admitted that they FOODS Irom WRIGLEY. ~lel Experiencell Builder The policemen said that when were window peeping. She's guaranteed GOOD TASTB anti, 01 course, CompJilcents, Shoplifter Waits Court Sentence .•• Sure!

P a u I L. Holsopple. 18, of told the young man that such U.S, CHOICE FRESH TENDER . ,20621 Lawndale, St. C Iair an item had not been sold in C Shores, ccarged in a warrant the past few weeks. he left the Leg 0' Lallb i~I~It:{f I~79 II with being a disorderly person store. Mrs. Williams called GROUND ALL-BEEF 49 m and attempting to defraud, pled police, _ C 11r. gu:lty before Farms Municipal Patrolman Thomas Kelley, Fres~ HGllb.rg.r.. ~~t:.-r~ Judge Robert Pytell, at a court searching the area after receiv. FULLY Cr;OKED SMOKED SHANK PORTION 45 I1dher )'Ou'readding a wing, a hearing held on Wednesday, ing a radio broadcast. saw Hal. Ar.our Star Ha 5::,~ I~ Ill. C September 20. sopple at Fisher and Kercheval. 6lIiJy room addition or a new, attractive HYGRADE FULLY COOKED The judge deferred sentence aud ~e~ogni~ed him from t~e 19c until a report is -received from ?eSCrlptlon glVtln, and took ~Im wllel IIr. idlriO w" Ya. S.ok.d Ham r, you are assured of top-Hight the Wayne County Probation In t a custody. At the statlon, Department. Holsopple was identified by Mrs. ~ ' iSgD &omthe drawing boards of . . Williams as the youth who tried Holsopple was tnpped up by to "return" the holders. ~~, pride and lullillmen' f;l & Baker.Our year-round staff Mrs. Virginia Williams. owner . _ oj seeing your happy lamily of the Virginia Wiiliams Shop. When questroned _by po~re, g/ltbered arou,,,/ a dinner table i _en assureyou of 79 Kercheval, when the youth Holsopple freely ad!Dltted ~aklOg attempted to return a box of th~ box from the dISplay, It was is a warm experience. And tbe leeling of conlidence in construction. gold-plated corn holders for ?' ~ald_He also confessed to s!eat. refund mg a book from The SherIdan your meal comes Irom knowing , - .. . Shop, 81 Kercheval; earlier in that ellerything Iro", Wrigley Mrs. WIlliams told polIce that the day and returning it for I Holsopple entered her store on refund. i$ Ihe FINEST! Monday, September 18, and .' . asked if he could return a gift PrlO~ to that, the youth saId, for a refund. He said that the on FrIday, Septe!Dber 15, he MEADOWDALE DELICIOUS' prE'''ent was purchased by his took th~ee ball .pomt pe~s from 3 '10'.&0 sister for their mother. a supermarket In the City, and Sliced Strawb.rries . Wi. p•••• . d aft. returned them for a refund of When he receIve an Irma~ $2 47 MEADOWDALf FROZEN 6 tive answer, the youth left the .. _ -'ur. Oralg. Jvie.: ~.... f1.':":... COX & B A K E R QUALITY HOME BUILOER,S store. and later returned with rlJ, - the box. which Mrs. Williams PERCENTAGE WISE CHEF CHOICE CRINKLE S ,... 'OJ 19511 MACK AVE' G""OSSE POINTE. MICHIGAN and a clerk recognized as one Don't e1tpect everyone to Cat Fr'lc~ F,ri.s...... p .. PHONE .. ,-noo of tw~ that had been in a dis- think you are perfect-be satis. SAVE 10. '. play near the front door of the tied if you can fool just a few " 1.n...... ~, store. When the _store owner lof your associates. . Banque. Appl. pll...... ,k ..

II'S "Icft It) iav, sc mucb conlidence ;n your Wrigley tbal you can be proud to say ••• "Wrigley is "'y store." Yo", as 5 ured ola 'I"alil} "n. , , ' ,', . surpassed-in the world 01 .. ".:!". r-~,line loods ... ill the world - ~ol elegant eating. .

5/.VE', MEL',O'CRUST l • - 11).0 •• c A IgeI F00II Cale wt. pic•• 39 SAVE 6, IoloEL.()-CRUST le.d Raisi. Cake '1~'~ 29c NEW ENGLAND ' Awr.y Heart~ Br'.ad ~ -:~~~ 33c CI NNIMON TWIRL '.111. Awrey Coffee Cake pkg. 59' The realm of Ib, defs cuisine has opened new and wonderful doors to #ne eating: •• And line lood shopping is now an exciling and c~ealive you can lower the challenge. Wrigley is proud 01 its artislry in the world olloods and ils doors are open tel the people who appreciate cost of the car you ,h,linest. SAVE S, ROYAL SCOTT , . '.111. Ire Margarlll , ,rin' DETROIT COUNTRY KITCHEN 3 o "t "0&. want by raising BANK BIsel' 5,...... wt. tull. MEADOWDALE REGULAR OR DRIP ErTRUST Grould .Coff.e 1'~' eyourPar'1PyCJJaTl.kint (;etttef' SAVE h MEADOWDALE 5 39c the money here tl' YEARS OF SERVICE ANO SECURIT'I Elriched Flour L~.• Wen a special meal calls fcorelegance and flair, you will want to serve Ihe very lilltst Choice meats, fresh wgetables and famous brands from Wrigley. They add a "perfect touch" to an occasion well plttnned.

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Page Six GROSSE POINTE NEWS ThUl'$day, Septetllbe, m=:me!!iE!!!EIEllE!!:3!Jl!IrE!5!!!!ll!ll!!!!!lii5l.:Jl5!i!!i!!55lI!lt5!E'531!1 21, l~ Ignoring Signal Earns Him Cell ~:'~:tCL:~:~t~~::~~t8r iar~r''''~''.r':':l&;r:T~~,~

City Police officers Edward Auto thelt is not a new crime, you; 4. Keep car registration ~1!I1' This Special Series Miller and Roger Pryor were but in recent years its gigantic on your person, not in the glove of Services is Planned on routine patrol and making increase has caused growing compartment; 5. Keep title in to Help You Find a left turn at Cadieux and Mack concern to officers of the police a secure place, not in your car; on Saturday, September 23, I Abiding Happiness, departments in the Metropoli. 6. Never leave ~alulabkles i n . ,.,.', when they observed a vehicle tan area, it was disclosed in n sight, even if car IS oc e; d 7. Peace of Mind, disregarding tbe red s!gnal and joint statement by the Pointe Call police immediately if you Salvation from Sin, continuing through the int('rsec. police chiefs. see suspicious persons tamper. l!I a Truly New and tion, causing them to take This problem, tbe chiefs said, ing with an automobile; 8. Re'l evasive action in order to avoid Victorious Ufe. is not confined to the metro port auto thefts \lromptly and an accident. area alone, as auto theft is the accurately, using your registra. ~ They stopped t b e vehicle nation's leading crime against tion; and 9. Prosecute all ap. Hear Dynamic Evangelist • Accordianist d r i v e n by Albert Ambrose prope~y. The Pointe has its prehended offenders. Kimpe, Jr., 27246 Maywood, share of reported stolen auto. "We are aware that adher- Roseville, at Loraine on east- mobiles, they added. ence to the principles outlined JACK VAN IMPE bound Mac k and arrested A most significant fact is that will not offer a complete solu. m~. Kimpe under the drunken mo- Tonight at 7:30 Sunday II .!lI'ld 7 tor law, advising him of his ~~:~1~~~v~~~: ~o~tt~fr~r. :~~~~~ ~~Urri~bf:~~~~e ~~itef: ~"i('+ GOLD ME DA L AWA RD , Special Music Concert Sat. at 7:30 at rights. fenders. Between 60 and 70 per. significant reduction can be , T I Officer Miller drove Kimpe's O car to the station. Kim~ was ~:~t b ::~r%~~~~ ~~h~~So:~o: m~~:e~n c~~ii:s~::~ ..experienced m ('..,,,0" Presented to PADDOCK for EBENEZER BAPTIST released tlie next morning on der 18 years of age. Usually, a marked decline in auto theft ill &!Doe 1880 excellence in design and construction 21001 Moross Rd. Dr. Jack Scott, Pastor $100 cash bond. this is their first serious of. problems, simply because mo. III !.

fense, and for many, a begin. torists have followed the po. ~ The above pool is typical of PADDOCK'S ,stress for quality in filM TUlle SUII. in "lea'i'1" r2:45.7:OO WQTE-56D ning into a life of crime. lice departments' advice to I tion and equipment. ""'Ill!\(. PTA at Defer It is apparent that something "Lock your car." must be done, the chiefs pointed Locking a vehicle from the iii Most Gunite pools are similar in appearance but ONLY PADDOCKbuilds . t A HEARTY INVITATION, . ~. TO YOU Meets Oct. 4 out, but it cannot be accom- inside while driving can pre- ~ tion Gunite Struceure. In order to maintainon.the.job control aU tru ~ plished by the police alone. Law vent unwanted "intruders" and installed by PADDOCK personnel. • S Clrln. t~ The first De!er School P.T.A. enforcement agencies can reo serve to make both the driver Bill and Chuck Robertson-Michigan's most experienced Pool co \

~;e~~~ ~~~~:S~~y~s ~~~:~e4~ :~:,e\~:r~r:n~~~~S\nOff~~~ M~h:doC~n'~~t:ee~i~t~hr~ap:;.OTreAsecure,~ m., SpeCpialiAstS' President James Maurer will ability to preveuz stealing. D DOC K POO L COM pnA,atN~Y convene the meeting in the gym. The answer to tnis problem nasium 'promptly at 7:30 p.m. lies with the motoring public, ~ Following a brief business meet. which holds the key to a cur. Meets Oct. 4 26641 GRAND RIVER A.VENUE DETROIT, MICHIGAM412" ing, Principal Jesse LoWther tailment in auto thefts: It is 2220 l'/ will introduce the 10 staH memo necess~ry that car owners as. . KE 4. Graduat, fllgilfftS ON CAR INSURANCE FROM THE bers new to the school this year. 'sume responsibility in suppress. The Monteith School PTA will LID. alld ~OltJultalfs .. t 8 t f' thi . th P' t Ii e open its 1967-68 season on Begmmng a p,m. paren s 0 mg s crlme, e om e po c W d E1' ''ll' loll! 'iii' 'Ill! 11,1' 'Ill' ISlE Mil EXCHANGE AT ~ children in grades I, 2 and 3 will heads said, and they make the e nesday, October 4. visit their child's classroom for following recommendations: Parents will have an oppor. YOU CAN. SAVE DOLLARS! purpoSp.s of me~ting the teacher 1. Avoid, when possible, ob. ,tunity to me.et their childre.n:s and b~coming informed of the scure parking locations; 2. Close tea.chers durmg classroom VlSl. A 10% premium refund.- is now being paid to Exchange- educational program for the windows lock doors and igni. tatio', from 7:30.8 p.m., and inl'ured Auto Club' members as their car insurance pol. ~,ear. The same procedure will tion. 3.' Take car keys with then gather in the auditorium Shop Thurs. 1:1 Fri. . icies expire, be in effect for parents of chilo I ' . for an enlightening discussion In addition a $1,000,000 rate reduction on Uninsured dren in grades 4, 5 and 6 start. by Mr. Hammel, Principal of Motorist and ~any Comprehensive coverages went into ing at 8:30 p.m. The reason for Brownell Plans Monteith, on "Records Kept on effect on policies issued July I, 1967 and after. staggering room visitations of Monteith Children and the Uses '\ course, is to better enable par. Parent' Night Made of Them." Mon~ Buck is in keeping with the Exchange's tradi- ents to visit more than one S At the close of the. 1966.67 ) tional pOlicy of providing Auto 'Club membl~rs with the classroom. school year the PTA. took a, best possible insurance protection and servi~: at the low. Social chairman, Mrs. Thomas An important highlight each survey on topics for future PTA

est posSible cost. . Anton says that refreshments year at Brownell Junior High meetings and RecordS' on the I -ltd,,,,,l applia onllf to ~""""" "oI/cy1loldnl of'''''' Detroit AutOlllO- will be served continously in the School is the annual "School Children rated very high on the I hUe ''''."..1,_ EuMn,t lI1td will ". .:onlinutdGIl

••••••••••••••••• , •• 5:::'1 ••••••••••••••• : . the evening are:-Chris Graham, handle ond turn.lock. 8.l4"lC6%1". Helen Cotzias, Mark Saber, Steve Am-Finn . AM-FINN SAUNA OF MICHIGAN Potter, Becky McCoy, Cheryl 17140 East Warren, Detroit, Mien. 48224 Huckins, Cathy Noormann, Dee CALL. VOSEL.RrrT 23.00 Gentlemen: Meyer, Sherry Neuder, Nancy fOR All PEST PROBLEMs Please send your free booklet with more information about Nixon, Judy Jasper, Debby !'o-il-YOllmlf Ptlt control C!II .. Am-Finn Sauna. Fisher; Becky' Beyer, Ned Bat. iD.lt-YDIrself trouble. Be 11ft. 81 chelor, John Fisher, Peggy san. Coil the experts. VOII,I.lllt 'NAME .. : : ~ . -Tt .06900. N1l mOil! pmr. fI(! J~ Elliott, Jane Johnson, Mark Gut- IIOre prolll ems. Consultants - designers ADDRESS . walk, and George Hnbbard. residential - commercial. ~o' CITY . Treasurer Carl Norman has ~MichlB.1t 17140 East Warren also arranged to set up stations 12525 Gmd Rinr-TE 4-88lIO T~~pltOtl,:886.1630 STATE ZIP . for collection of dues. 'or r.lighl_ ',rmi/. COfI'roI, - ... /1 rOlminix-1E 4-<59G2 Jacobsons"In The Village" ------_._--- Trowel-Error Meeting Today VERBRUGGE'S' DE~~:RY - I 1 The Trowd and Error Garden I glove fashion is in the trim ••• UDQPOllll.O~glll!Pl!l'.,O oolloooooolSo.m Club will hold its first meeting "You CAN AL AYS 8E~ _ = I D' . of the fall season, featuring a . . I lURE FOODSOF QUALITYAT ;0~ Cil== == • ... • !J . pot luck luncheon today, Thurs-I Crescendo. go'everywhere gloves VERBRUGGE'S - UJIII ~~ -:Ullom. n 0 0 IS0 0 oTlro 0 0 0 0 o~ ,;' _~ _ ' day, September 28, at 11:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. I Rohert Taylor in Grosse Pointe lol.e on tortoise rings, wide CALL TU 5-1565 boulevard. The program is en. I M'ARKET titled "Decorating with Fruits! COR. MACK 6' ST. CLAIR laces and big zippers. Ea~y ',' and Vegetables." i ,"'1"r. ;;. Newly elected club officers. '~~.. are president, Mrs. Alfred , care collons Ore leother.tailored \; Goolsby, first vice-preaidenl;! " SWIFT'S. Mrs. Richard Piper, seconc1 ,~, FRESH ilRF.SSED '.~. secreta;-y; Mrs. Maxine Vincent. with hond.sewn trim. Siz('!s 6Y2.7Y2. , GRADE 'A' PREMIUM vic~.president; Mrs. Eric Dale 1 ~ LARGE ,And treasurer, Mrs. Robert ! I' Brown Sugar Taylor. A. Mock tortoise.she II trims cornel '~ ----. _._.---_._. - . _. -"! 1. I ~~ FRYING (ured . glove stitched in ton. 5.00 .~ (HICKEN BACON LAMP ,1 1.lb. Pkg. TROUBLE '" 591~. C Bring it to us! C. Zipped.up comel, brown ", Legs & WE CAN r;rf~ stitching. 6.00 Thighs 49r~. 69 • REPLACE ." il PARTS L. ,,'~ • REWIRE ' '- ~::: l Roile or lower the bose ., FRESH CLIP AND 5 VE . • SPECIALS. IF IT'S A GROUND 49 LAMP WE Fresh Spinach, Cleaned 2'c $1 Can Fix It 10-01. Dog " . BEEf 3lbs. Ollig ~ Farm Style Instant Green P.pper or 2 2S' Electric Shop Gretl'l Onion, .... for POTATO RAKES 30134 Maison St. For dellclou. mlShed polltO'I. orr 12 Mile Rood Between Harper and Jefferson Fo,"II, 51., 5_1I1OIl TV DIn,," 4~ St. Clair Shores Sac 30 $trvl .... Beef, Chick,,,, Turley ...... lox CLIP AND SAVE 294.3980 Free Parking With Your Purchase ~~e 5 ptember::-_------28. J 967 G R 0 SSE PO J NT ENE W S . Pag. Seven t.

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Special TUNiE UP RIGHT "Henr pick lip a stranCJer" FULL FRONT HtGH HEAT Palermo Auto DELCO EICO AUTO PRESTONE FLOOR MATS SPRAY PAINT. Supply Company PLEASURE LIFTS ANALYZER I:~~E$149 $195 $177 seD $39~.5 $5995 5173 E. 8 MILE. BETWEEN MOUND & RYAN. 756.1313 21915 GREATER MACK, BETWEEN 8 AND 9 MILE. 778-2700 Page Eight G R 0 SSE PO r N TEN EW S '. Thursday, September21 : To h.uy experience a man I A really b'lSY person never I ball Coach and is helping out I Toby J. David has come to . Be thnfty - economiz.e .on the I I~ ~eeds time as well as money. has too much time on his hands. in the expand"d boys' athletic Ithe school after having gr.adu- time you spend complammg. Ithe ll1ina~ce ceases to' . sted from Wayne State Umver- ~llllD.i"',~ University School News program. sity last year, receiving a B.S. :** SERVING 3 GENERATIONSI ~1I, ~ In the Middle and Lower degree in education. He is teach. ,." IIlIIIII In'Ih;: School Miss Angela Dadson is ing mathematics and science to: (i -"lie The school began its sixty. been the librarian at the Water- teaching art. She has received the boys and girls of the sixth ...... ss AWNINU ninth year Oil September 13 with ford - Kettering High School. her B.A. ?egree from Pe~bro.ke grade. lit'" several new faculty members, There are several new faculty College In Brown Un.l~erslty ------.. AND IE particularly in the Upper School. m\!mbers in the Language De- ~nd last ~'ear she partIClpa~ed SELF. ANALYSIS" RYlC.S ..... The new Principal of the Upper t t Alf d B 'd In the excellent apprentIce . .. , School Boys and Assistant to harldemenb' h I ~e enavI ~s teacher program at the Shady The me~sur~ of ~. mall's ~Il-" Visit Our Showr o s a ac e or s and master sHill S hI' C b'd 1\' telligence IS hiS abIlity to dls, .. com the Headmaster is Mr. James E. deg e' d t. f W C ('(I In am n ge, .ass. . r e 111. e u~a Ion rom ayne cover when he's In the wrong. If- or Just Call Lewis. He received his B. A. State Umverslty. For the past Mrs. Joyce Reece, a graduate . If- degree from Washington and three ~'ears he has been the of Michigan State University is : LO 7 0890 Lee U~iversity .and a master:s television Spanish teacher on teacping the language arts to ..... degree ~n ed.ucatIon from Ame~I' the Detroit educational channel. tile students of the fifth and ,. FREE ESnMATE'. . can Umverslty: For the past .SIX Among his many interests he sixth grades. She taught at the It NO MONEY DOWIt years !IIr. LeWIShas been ASSist- plays the classical guitar. Scripps School in Detroit last ant to the headm~ster at the Robert T. Miller was gradu- year, and she has also been a 2941 E. JEFFERSON Landon S c h 0 a I III Bethesda, ated from the University of medi~al technologist at Harper Maryland. Detroit and received a Bachelor Hospital for two years. . OPEN SAT, fiLL 1.2 NOON The school has added a new of Philosophy degree. lie has ------course to its curriculum called taught French at the St. Mark Life Planning, required of all School in Warren and is teach- sophomores. Tbe Rev. Gary Gru- ing French at G.P.U.S. ber of G!osse P?inte 1t.lemorial Philip N. R e y n a Ids was Church IS the IDstruc.or. Mr. graduated from Bowdoin Col- JUST ARRIVED Gr~ber has con~ucted sex edu- lege and last year laught Latin cation programs 10 churches and I1t Newark Academy in Living. sch~ols for. the .past 10 year.s. sten, ~.J. He is one of the two FROM He IS mamed and has two chil- eighth grade homeroom advisors dren, aged 3 and 5. and teaches Latin. Mrs. David M. Crocker is the The other advisor is Clarence new school librarian. She reo A. Livingood, II, who is the LISSE HOLLAND ceived her B.s. degree in edu- son of Dr. Livingood of. Uniller- t cation at Wayne State, and she sity place. He is a graduate of hopes to finish the work for her Denison University and is teach. master's degree this year. For iog English a"ld history to the "'~U90"t$t> the past three years she has boy~ of the eighth grade. Our Largest Direct ; '. : Another former Pointer is o. !O James ("Tucker") T. Whitehead ~ ~ who is teaching mathematics Shipment of .. to the seventh and ninth grade and is homeroom advisor to the ."d .'" boys of the seventh grade. He is a graduate of the General Motors Institute clnd of Pitts- TOP QUALITY IMPORTED burgh Theological Seminary and ------has worked for the Chevrolet Division e;f General Motors in Flint for five years. He has also .HOLLAND BULBS been pastor at a Presbyterian chUrch in Pennsylvania for four ) years and at the White Lake Presbyterian Church in Michi. Come Eaily For A Good Selection!. gan for four years. Last year he taught at Jackson Junior High School in Detroit. BEST Q.UALITY IN YEARS AND... Music in grades four through twelve is ~ing taught by Mrs. .THE PRICES ARE RIGHT! James Kelley,' a graduate of """'.ri,.. .. D•• 1er Pennsylvania State University. She holds the master's degree in education from, Wayne State University. She is also coaching the Upper School Ban d and MELDRUM & SMITH Chorus. Several additions have been ALLEMON'S FLORIST made to the girls' and boys' Holland Bulb Specialists atWetie departments. Mrs. Wil. 17931 EN' SUPPLIES liam C. Fiukenstaedt is he1l?ing AND (OMPlnE GARD Miss Brock coach the girls in 17750 Mack Avel athletics. Gary A. Smith, a TU 5-54D graduate of Northwood Insti .. WI WARREN Telephone tute, is Assistant Varsity Foot. Near Maple Lanes Bowling Alley TU 4.6120 sale! All

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SAVING BY MAIL MAKES REGULARSAVING EA~j1 : Blend Seventy containing Mon. thru Thur•. 9:00 AM-4:oo r PM, .nd Fri. 9:00 AM-8:oo PM 25501 Harper near 10 Mile Road n.)' oed. )'G"!.S"1lI" : 70% Windsor. : I Whln we receive your ChlCdko~~~I sendylI'Jt;; rt" ~ ' .II.... account WIll be oi1enl!d an w uS Ir'lI,dd4~'~~r I Br.nches: 30700 Schoenherr near 13 Mile Road Also 50c Off •. :::II urd to be Signed and relu,n.d 101.;e,p1Id e~iti'l : $3 Mon. thru Thurs. 9 :30 AM-5:oo • _ receive yrur saYings passbook. POlrr.hinUII'J • 1,000 sq. ft. Box 95 25123 Southfield near 10 Mile Road • I&'r'AND addIlion and wllhd,awll s"ps-tv'. ,I' PM•• nd Fri. 9 :30 AM-8:oo PM : ~l>I" ARD to your accounl or wlthd 'b)' mil. ".".". reg. 4.45 .1 1406 North W,'odward near 12 Mile Road : •••• II" :~ ::I~':: ,."f .. ~~ay,September 28r 1967 GROSSE POINTE NEWS I~ Page Nine WCACP Honors Hospital Offers Holden Lectures gram that evening. ClJistl:ncf,tVe Admission to the series will White or Black Allen Andrews Today's family and the cbal. Maryland. His topic will be be by ticket. Those interested leng~s it faces will be discussed "The Family In Mid.Passage i in attending may obtain tickets i Enameled Aluminum Woods Public Safety Director by three nationally known ex. Allen Andrews was e Ie c t e d perts in a free lecture series And The Later Years." Harry Ifor the complete series, or for I president of the Wayne County at Fries Auditorium, the Grosse C. Meserve, Ph.D., Minister, I individual lectures, by calling a I STORM WINDOWS, Grosse Pointe Unitarian Church, I special tel e p h 0 n e number, Association of Chiefs of Police Pointe War Memorial, 32 Lake. will be moderator of the pro.' 884.5600. rZi:ORINGl on Tuesday, September 19, fol. shore Road, during October. ---~------_._- DOORS, lowing a regular meeting. He Sponsored by Bon Secours for men _.- women will serve for one year. Hospital, with the assistance of I Also elected were: R i v e r the James and Lynelle Holden Custom tailored or made GUN REPAIR PORCH ENCLOSURES Rouge Chief Loren Pittman, Fund, the three lectures are ALUMINUM SIDING, TRIM AND GUnERS '.'. to measure Suits, Sportcoats, vice president; and Garden City being presented as a communi. Now Is The Time Outercoats, Slacks. To Bring Your Chief Robert Behrendt. secre. ty service. A question and an. Guns In For Service suits prices' start at $100.00 tary.treasurer. swer period will follow e a c h SCREEN PORCHES The organization has been in lecture. Professional Gunsinlth Service • Alterotions • Restyling • Reweaving existence for many years, and Open 9 to 6 .•• Tues. & Fri. STORMS 'OR 'EN£STRA STEEL WINDOWS has met informally to discuss The series will be opened at 'tiiS p.m. "'e Repair Storm Sash ScreelU crime fighting problems and 8:30, p.m. Tue~day, October 1~, Grosse Pointe's Only and G. MAZZOTTA the - best methods of depart. by Clark E. VIDc.ent, Ph.~., Di' Gun Shop FREE ESTIMATES - custom tailors mental tactics for better police rector of BehavIOral SCience~, 16361 E. Warren Ave. forces throughout the country. ~wman Gray School of Med.I' In 1966, the Association de. CJD~, W~k~, Forest Col.lege. HIS Telephone 882-0173 cided to organize formally, and ~u~J,,~t IS The Chang.mg l!'a~; I AIN'D STORM SASH, tNp.' to elect officials to head theil'I' Ily. A Buffer For AlIenation. 15102 Kercheval --_. __ ._------grvup. Moderator of the first eve- VA 1-8200 20497 MACK TU 1-6130 With his election, Director An- ning's program will be William I IAcross from tlow.ud Johnson's) drews becomes the second H. Knapp, Ph.D., Professor of president of WCACP. Psychology, Wayne State Uni------"One of our functions is to versity. y }r to secure u~ifor~ lawen. David M. Reed, Ph.D., As. orcement practices ill Wayne sociate in the Department of C~~nty! and. to seek better co. Psychiatry, School of Medicine, '~et Out o~ mation WIth other law agen. University of Pennsylvania. will Cles, ,such ~s the. ~o~;ts and the be second speaker on Tuesday, pros."cutor s. office, the new October 17. His topic is "The . of president said. IModern Family and The Sexual What are Ford Dealers P T A C 'I Revolution." .• •• OUnCl The moderator for the second IOpens Season lecture program will be Armin I _ Grams, Ph.D., Professor, Hu. man Development Program, Town! Three members of the admin. Merrill.Palmer Institute. istrative staff of The Grosse doing about the strike? Pointe Public School System ad. Final. speaker in the series dressed lhe delegates to the on Tuesday. October 24, will PTA Council at the organiza. be Leo H. Bartemeier, M.D., tion's first IJ1eeting of the 1967. Medical Director of the Seton 6B year, held Monday evening Psychiatric Institute, Baltimore. at the Central Library and chaired by Charles A. Parcells, president. Hits Car Halted Speakers included Dr. Theos (HETSAMPSON'S 1. Anderson, Superintendent of At Fisher Light' Schools; Lawrence F. Kennedy. TRAVEL SERVICE ! Assistant Superintendent.Prafes. Michael G. Bacon, 5th Street, 'sional Personnel; and Ricbard Mt. Cl!!mens, received a court 100Kercheval Ave. - on the Hill I W. Kay, Director of Community notice to appear for reckless I BUSI,NESS ...... Services. !\.,,\tlN "t'/" Dr. Anderson indicated that driving on Saturday, septem'j T1J S.7510 ~ 100 KERCHEVAL the staff is currently studying bet 23. the long-range building and site Gary Patrick Rossman, 21245 ~~~ program proposed during a re- Bayside, St. Clair Shores, was I~""H~ft\'" cent study of school and library stopped for a red ligbt, beaded facilities. He said that a recom. east on Jefferson at Fisher, AS mPlldation would be submitted when th~ Bacon car, also trav. to the Board of Education in cling east on Jefferson. failed to. the near future. Superintendent stop, bitting the Rossman car I Anderson u r g e d widespread 3J1d pushing it 20 feet on im. community intErest in the af. pact. fai:s of education in G r 0 sse Both cars were damaged, the Pomte. Bacon car on its front end and USUAL. Mr. Ken n e d y commented the Rossman car on the rear upon the relationship of pub~c end. s c boo I ~eachers' salarIes 1D Rossman and Bacon sustained I Gross~ Pomte co~pared to the minor injuries and were taken D~trOJt metr~pOlitaJ! area. He to Bon Secours Hospital for s~ld . that until all comparahle treatment. districts have agreed upon con- t r act s, including salaries,I-;;~~ • fringe benefits and other non. Gp.n SundilYI 10:00 to 4:00 " economic items, the Board of Th"rs. aM Fri. Till 9:00 P.M. • NEW '68 FORDS. They'reiler. nawl Bet• USED IfARS. CoM .ppIy. Exaf'Hf chin Education and the Grosse Pointe WE DELIVER I ter Ideas-on parade. New features. Sleek, smootlt of makes, .. oder. 1ft" equipmlltlf, JndHfn. lfHd uine Spring Education Association will not new styling. Plenty of surprises, ~cluding com. fords. with famoes Slf'YicNGVing featwIs. have a valid basis for an accu. On Order of $5 or More pletely new models in the line. Come in and SOl rate comparison. them. -g 0' Lamb Mr. Kay spoke on the estab- PARTS, SERVICE. Parts • t.c Ie s .... lishment of the community.wide ROSLYN MYII" beet; higher. tN sIttrt...... y.. covllhr't pki Grosse Pointe Family Life Edu. '67 FORDS.Your maice of hunclreds o' • bett. ti.. to .... y.... Ford HrYiud .or .... . FreshWhole Beef Lean Ground cation Council. He indicated that MARKET paIred b, dI. ,..,.. wIIo kllow fortis WIt. Acctlo its first major project is the Okfest in the Wood. Fords an hand. Most people will be aIlle to find the it. sories IIIId ...... p .... fer all spOnsor1;bip of a worksbop fea. 21020 MACK at losl,n lei. model they want equipped the way they want f,..., ."Is. Tenderloins Round Steak t u r i n g Dr. Mary .Calderone, Rig Fords, Falrlones, Falcons, Mustangs - even national authority on sex educa- a84-3600 Thunderbirds. tion, who will sPeak to com. ~~~ munity groups in earl): Novem. iio $1~b~ 891~. ber. ' HAVE YOUR TWO BINPS VANISH, LADIES' g~~~:D'Y Julie Ann Wismer of 670 Cook • AN EXPERT ng's Village Meals road, repOrted to City Police 1 rtmodel old jewelry into on Sunday, September 24. the I the finest, latest styles. 5Kercheval theft of a white gold wedding • Great Valull in Fine Dia. TU 2-5777 band and a round cut diamond ltIonds, Watchn and all ring from the glove compart. Gold Jewel • ment of her car. She said she See the Uvely Ones-your Ford Dealers bad placed the rings there on .HI G.. u W.tch RopairlllI I Satur(lay, September 23, while fOf 30 yeara on the EQI1 Sreil. she went to the hairdressers. J Beat the The glove compartment was Alfred E. Zier locked. When she went to get the rings the following morning JEWELER • GOLDSMITH 16437 E. Wo"en TU 1-49S0 they were missing. Value of the We buy old gold, jewelry rings is $275. Police are investi. and diamonds. NOW TIRE gating. HORTAGE! withthe UNIROYAL 4 P.l Y NYLON WHITEWALL WINTER PATROLS fed. excrse 650-13 $1995 plus 1.80 n5-14 $2395 plus 2.21 825-14 $2595 plus 2.38 855-14 $2795 plus 2.56 n$-15 $2395 plus 2.23 815-15 $2595 plus 2.33 845-15 $2795 plus 2.53 9OQ..1S $2995 plus 2.86

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Page Ten GROSSE POINTE NEWS .Two Big Events G.P.U.S. Winner Little Griddel"S East Catholic For Ruth League In Cliff Hanger At Lincoln Park Beats St. Paul

The two biggest events of Class D Grosse Pointe Uni- The Grosse Pointe Little Foot. By Ted Remke the season took place these versity School opened its foot. ball Lions traveled to Lincoln Jast two weeks for the Woods. ball season with a thrilling 20. Park last Saturday, September A large turnout of East Catho. :Shores Babe Ruth League. The 14 comeback victory over Class 23 for their first gridiron en. lie and St. Paul students saw .Annual Awards Banquet was B Pinckn~y High School. counter of the 1967 season. East Catholic High School de- feat the Lakers of st. Paul ~he finest held by the Woods. Pinckney jumped to an early The Lions varsity squad play- 44 7 t M k F' Id S d S .Shores group as over 400 pea. '1-Q lead when they blocked a ed their opponents to a scoreless te~b~r 2:~ ie un ay, ep. ~le came out to see the boys G.P.U.S. punt and Keith UaB tie. Coach Jack Griffith was .receive their awards. fell on the ball for a :,uchdown. particularly pleased with his East Catholic (E.C.) had con. : Master of Ceremonies Dave However G.P.U.S. came fighting defensive squad which held the trol of the football most of the 'Marstiller introduced ihe many back and scored on a two.yard heavier Lincoln Park team to game with their powerful run. :honored guests, Mayor Ken Me- plunge by senior and co-captain only two first downs. "These ning attack. On the opening 'Leod and Councilmen Bill Huet- John Moran. The score at the teams were very well matched kickoff, the squad returned the :teman and Don Cook, sponsors half was 7-7. and both displayed fine talent ball to St. Paul's 20 yard line. Halfback Sinclair then scored :of the league, Mr. and Mrs. Early in the third quarter and sportsmanship", said Mr. ff I ft t kl Roger Rinke of Rinke Cadillac, G.P.U.S. got on the scoreboard Griffith. on a run 0 e ac e. ~Ir. and Mrs. Roland Rinke of again, this time on a six-yard The j u n i a r varsity tea m I E. C. scored again in the first Rinke Pontiac, Mr. and Mrs. pass. from sophomore quarter. bowed to a sharper Lincoln quarter .:J.na ~O-yard run arou~d Robert A. Breadon of Midland back, John Danaher, to junior Park team 19 to '1. The lone end by Smclalr. The extra pomt Mutual Life Insurance, Mr. and end I{:irk Stanfield. The extra Grosse Pointe tally was scored made the score 13-0. 1I1rs. Bud Locke of Locke Lurn. puint attempt failed. on an statue of liberty play by Lake-r halfback Doug Dziuba .ber Co., Mr. and Mrs. Hal Zink Then with three and a half Don Chouinard with John and fullback Mike Corbett :of City Messenger, Mr. and ~irs. minutes remaining in the game Chancey driving up the middle sparked St. Paul's only signifi- FABULOUS .Bob Lynch of Richard Buick, Pinckney scored on a 40-yard for thE' extra point. cant drive in the first half. :and Hugh Gorey of Pontiac pass play to take the lead 14 to The freshman s qua d was I Dziuba retu.~ed the kic~Off to 'Dodge. 13. G.P.U.S. returned the next shut out in their game, 19.0. ~ast Catholic s 48. C~rbe.t then ': .Tim Law, manager of the kick-off to its own 30. Four Ten-year-old Dennis Levko, a Ian 19 yards for a fust d~wn. lunner.up Rinke Cadillac team, straight passes failed and speed-demon from Lincoln Park Quarterback Bob B r 0 ~ n 1 n g NOW -presented trophies to his team. Pinckney had a first down on broke loose for all th"e Lincoln clicked on fourth down situa. ~ WEEKS 1'hen Ted Alexander introduced the G.P.U.S. 30'yard line with Park tallies. tions t~ice. But East Catholic's '"; ~ his All.American League Oham- two minutes remaining in the Jim Monaghan, president of defenSIve back Dudley b~oke ;pions of Midland Mutual, who game. the Grosse Pointe sponsoring up a pass to halfback DZIUba SEPTEMBER 25th thnt OCT.2'l were followed by the Automo- On seeond down and seven group, noted that Lincoln Park and st. Paul gave up the ball tive League Champions from Del Dellingham, G P.U.S. mid. restricts each of their squads to on downs. Richard Buick. The Buick play- dIe linebacker, stole the bal.!. 35 boys as do many of the teams E.C. then scored on _an so- ers received their awards from Two more passes failed and in the league. "It is .our inten. yard run around end. Two other AT ALL manager Stan Leoffler and then John Danaher hit George tion to provide youngsters with E.C. touchdowns in the second coaches Gene Clem and Jack Finkenstaedt, (another sopho' the opportunity to play football quarter gave the squad a 32.0 Burns: more), for 17 yards and a first and learn sportsmanship," said margin at halftime. , The All.American League AlI- down at G.P.U.S.'s 45 with one Mr. Monaghan. "We'd like to In the second half St. Paul ~tars were presented with their minute and ten seconds remain. win but not if it means cutting scored once and held E.C. to CUNNINGHAM'~ ~wards and the Automotive Lea- boys who want to play." two touchdowns. Fullback Dud. Jue All-Stars received their tro. in~o more passes failed and This Sunday the Lions will ley returned the opening Laker DRUG STORES phies from manager Norm then Danaher passed to Sanfield meet S1. Clair Shores at neigh. kickoff into the end zone in- :Blohm. The Thirteen Year Old for 50 yards and a first down borhood Field. A f res h man creasing E.C. 's 1e a d t~ 38 .AlI-8tars also were given their on Pinckney's five with 19 sec- scrub game is scheduled for points. The team's next scoring aWards. onds to play. The next play was 12 noon followed by the fresh- drive was climaxed by a two- : The big moment was the pres- a 5 yard touchdown pass from man league game at 1 p.m., JV's yard plunge into the end zone r;ntation of the In d iv i d u a 1 Danaher to Sanfield. This gave at 2 p.m. ilnd th.e varsity.game hy fullback Zielecki. Awards. The Top Pitching G.P.U.S. a 20-14 victory in one at 3: ~rosse Pomtepresldents Laker fullback Mike Corbett, ~wards were presented to Kris of the most exciting games ever are InVited to attend. halfback Doug Dziuba, and Warner in the All-American played at Grosse Pointe Uni. quarterback Jeff Ploen.led St. JUMBO League, and to Yillce Pastor, . S h 1 Paul's only scoring drive late Jeff David and J.,nn Constantine verslty coo. Pointe Packers in the fourth quarter. in the Automotive League. The - . . .' • Most Valuable Player Awards season; the additIOn of two new -WIn 2 TIe One Were given to Brian Marone df teams to care for .the many.new , t1he AU-American and to Bob players, the soddin~. and fenc. I Brucker Named ;David in the Automotive Lea. mg of the new diamond at The Packers Varsity won gue. Ghes~uiere Park, th? ru.1es easily over the Lincoln Park To WSU Board SAVINGS - The second event which is allowmg for more parhc!pahon Bears at Kerby Field last Satur- the last of the seas~n, was the b.y the individual boy. and the day. The score was Packers 25, Governor Romney has ap. Annual Meeting of the memher. fme work do~e by; the Board Lincoln Park 6. Key intercep- proved the appointment of Wi!. ship. President Dave Marstiller and the coa~hmg staffs. Und?r tions and long pass and run berM. Brucker, Jr. to the gave the annual report. He out. future pi anmng, ~e report dis- plays overpowered the Bears. Wayne State University Board lined the achievements of tbis ~ussed plans for nnpro.v~me~ts Randy 'Villareal, John Minnelli, of Governors. -----____ m playmg are8!, partiCIpation Jeff ,DeClaire, Steve Kratzet, Brucker succeeds William B. COUPONS and coaching. and Phil Guastella were stand- Hall, of Grosse Pointe who re- The election of new Board of outs in the game. signed from the board' on June Governors' members was also The Junior Varsity won 13-7 2, for the balance of Hall's term FREE•••WITH EACH PURCHASl' held. New members who will over th~ B~ars as Kim Adler expiring January I, 1973. DANCE be serving for the ,next two and Phil Simon scored touch. Senate confirmation is not reo years include: Jim Costello, Lou downs .. Simon also. scored the quired. SERIES Paige, Jim Darling, Ned Wink- extra point. Offensive standouts Brucker, 41 of 76 Merriweath- it's easyl it's elciting!' it's profit.ablel worth, Bill David and Bob Kuts- we!,e Whit Boyd, Dick Padilla, er road, is a ~racticing attorney 1967.'68 cher. These men will be serv- Keith Severson, Brian Trupp, in Detroit and the son of a for- and Tom Hammer. , mer Michigan Governor. MASONIC AUDITORIUM ing with Mike Pastor, Bud SAVE $10.00 IN "PUNCHEDn JUMBO SAVINOSCOUPoll~~':' Uhalik, Dave MarstiJler, Gene Angelo. Polizzi, pennis He~- ~rucker attended Wayne State Y Clem, Jack Burns, Norm Blohm, mann, MI~e S,h~l~n, Bob Kal- briefly before his induction into AND PICK YOUR CHOICE OF THESE FABULOUSJUIBD ' Jim Lynch' and Jim. Biesentha1. ser, John 0 Nell, and Dan the Navy in World War 'II. He BONUS PREMIUM- VALUES ••• AT FANTASTICLOt Browning were dE'fensive stand- receive.d his bachelor's degree PRICES!."THE IDEAL GIFTS FOR GIVING DR BETTIU, outs. fi'om Princeton University in The Fr~shm~n 'fought to a 1949 and his law degree from SAVE! scoreless he With the Bears as the Univer.sity of Michigan in I.both teams we~e tough. on de. 1952. r If~nse. ~ark Slmon~ Jim Ne. Brucker is a partller in the • f YOURS WITH 10 Q.Q IN PUNC.HED ville, Mike K~oll, BlIl Crocker, Detroit law firm of Brucker and 'TU 5.2551) a~d Pete Mehcan wer~ .defen-I Brucker, active in the local, 1.06E SfAT Slve standouts. . state and American bar associa- '.JUMBO SAVINGS COUPONS . LUXURIOUS S Next game ~11I be Sunday, tions, and ha~ taught at the De.. fIClUS'VE AlIA Oc~ober I, with. ,the Black trait College of Law. In addition, Kmghts at St. ClaIr Shores, at he is an arbitrator for the Amer- - SHOWING 1 pm'. . lean Ar b'tI ra t-Ion A ssoclal1on... Hayley MiJJ5 - John Mills Brucker is also a member of I In The FIlm The Whole World is Cheering , the Michigan World Trade Ad- TaSCA visory Council, a director of the HER'e IS OUR '1HE FAMILYWAY" Mnndo" Oct. 16 Michigan Partners of the Alli- PLAN in Color ance, li director of the Northeast Wayne COJ:nty Child Guidance SATOIDAY MAnNIE ONLY FALSTAFF With .vory purc'hose" Clinic, and active in many other yell will r.ceiva a IIn E",lish) Tues., Oct, 17 civic and professional orglmiza. Patty Duke Presented By Jumbo Coupon pun- in tions. ch.d with the omount of your purchoso. AMERICAN' NAT'L A Republican, Brucker has Sovo S10.00 worth "BILLY" served as a precinct delegate of lunched coupons In Color OPERA COMPANY I and as chairman of the Young an g.t your choic. (Compony of 125) of .ithor of our fob. Republicans of the 14th District. ufous premiums at He was a Republican candidate sensational savings. for the Wayne State board in this beautiful LIBBEY ••• HOME Witn.ach odditionol fh is Beautiful Useful -;HE ~DVE~';U-;;~-~;';o~';~~iR-'. J MO~~Ol~i~nd~~:~o~.i~m1964. $10.00 in punched f Tickets: $6:GO-S.oo--t.OO f:oupcn:r., )'OlJ are 41 PIECE .Iillibl. to purchoso 4 PIECE SLIM LINE J "FATHER JOSEPH CORSO BENEFIT" J~ts.on~~dr:;:I~n:O':or~~~i~,Do it now-putting things off on "dclitionol prem- " (Maryknoll Missionory) (Enclow Stamped, makes tomorrow the busiest d~.y ivlt'. Offer expires "".AddresWCf EnYltIOpe) BARWARE SET November I, 1967. . TRAY SET j ~~~5 TICKm AT DOOR of the week_. _ - .~~~t~:EN =_____ ('Except Bo .. , Wino Wolnut groin c1esison 8.Hourglo .. Pilsners, Liquor nnd Promium' and railOd. br.ss lin. f _ DOOR PRIZES-FREE CANDY MASONIC, AUDITORIUM SAT.:OCT. 7, L:20 P.M. I 8.9 oz. Highballs, 4 Purcha •••• ) , 8-12 oz. Collins. i.h. Solf-storing, 8.4 oz. C,:ktai Is, caster mounted stor. WILLIAM FRIES AUDITORIUM IN PERSON 99 age rock. Slim.lin. 8.9 oz. Old Fashion., I jigger for good meosur •. Jumbo size 4 piece i GROSSE POINTE WAR MEMORIAL • MANTO' VANI Iray sel. 5!~ ,• 32 Lakeshore Rd., Grosse Pointe A f'Ii ND HIS ORCHf:STltA I SATURDAY OCTOBER 7 1'30 PM. • $5.00-4.110.3.00 at Masonic Temple BOll Office i•._.__ __ ' .•_.., . _.~.:__._.1 1. (EnCros._stl~~~d, $.If~addre.ssed envelope) 48's - REG" 85~ 8 OZ•• REG. 1.19 REG. 2.00 7 OZ.' REG.m MACK.POINTE It OOlr IDap mUUrn EX-LAX Enfamil New Dawn VO~ formerly Jonnny Mocs LAXATIVE I ••• ,.To.Us. HAil COLOR SHAMPOO 149 J 5 Charlevoix, near Alter Old world atmosphere, '9' 8 Electric piano and pot "' MEA!;5~~!V~N~EAME'-' belly stove, 1916 popcorn machine and other assorted . FREE DWYERY TV 1-6000 67c p~.99c 1.37 69 • , TV 1.2666 junk. Frosty Micholob and Altes on draft. Conev Island hot dogs and Coney hamburgers and other verY IF WHERE YOU :iUY YOUR MEATS IS ].. thick sandwiches. 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Fully Full Center Cut ----- Cooked Bonele'l Prime or Choice CLEARASIL MEDICATED OINTMENT 01.201.11 CURE 81 ROUND HAM POLIDENT DENTURE CLEANSER .'001. ~I .. to S.lb. oy.r••• STEAK 19 DIPPITY-DO HAIR SET GEL .601 •• '1 lb. 991~. Our month end special R!&.,.JJ Friday, Saturday and Sunday On', TTI FRESHPOULTRYEVERYDAY INSTAMATIC BICYCLE REG. 1.29 61lU Moy's Combination Plate PAPEI WE FEATURE' ..- c - Egg Roll, Sungum Chow FILM RAZOR STUFFED Mein, Fried Rice, Sweet and CARDS TOWELS - CHICKEN BREASTS - PORK CHOPS- Sour Pork includinp Soup, KODAK. CX126.12 REG. o.~PINOCHLE TWO ROLL PK. ON SPECIAL ORDER Dessert and Beveroge, E.,...... E. Jefferson and Marter Road wi:09 C.rry.Ouh, Pit 2-6662-0p.n Dally from 11 a.m. '0 11 p.m. 88c 39~ 'I> 33~ I • QUALITY MEATS AT REDUCED PRICES • Mil. South of , MU. Road, St. CI.lr Shores PLAN A PARTY NOW Ilturway,.J September 28, 1967 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page eleven ~------Ipal Chureh.Grosse Pointe. Retired Officers Richard P T A. Meets Tonight Ben Weying, 629 ~nivers.itylfrOm ~e garage of .bis home. Obituaries Mr. Pi.ttman, SO,of 70.Renaud • • • plRce, reported to CIty Pollee The bike was described as a road. dIed Saturday In New Install Leaders Th Q • h h h h'ld B _ on Wedne~day, Septe'llber 20, home~ade model, with If white York U~iversily Hospital, New e new. sUP_f1n~endent of iT ey ave tree c I ren, ar thaI sometIme during the night Iseat, sll~er wheels and a rusty PI1TIUAN IWWJ.The Detroit News and a York City. G~osse POinte Public Schools I bara, 21; Gary, 18, and Marga- lof September 19, persons un. frame. The bike did not have ~G rvM:cesfor Lansing prominent Detroit.area philan- A life.long resident of the.De. Officers of the 'fichigan Re. WIll be the speaker at the year's ret, 10. . known had stolen a Mini.Bike I lights or brakes. 'al se ; rmer director thropist, were held on Tuesday, trait area, he was a graduate firea Officers Ass(lciation were first meeting of the Richard pjlIIlIJII' ~ 0 radio station September 26, in Christ Episco. of Cranbrook Instit1lte, Bloom. installed at a formal dinner School Parent.Teacher Associa. ~ity lor - field Hills, and the Babson In. dance on Saturday, September stitute, of Boston . .He served as 16, at the OfCjcer~' Club, Sel. tion, this Thursday, September Prescriptions Filled a photographer's mate in the fridge Air Force Base. 28, at 8 p.m. in the auditorium. Navy during World War II. Colonel Kenneth E. Rosebush, gymnasium of the school. Ray-Ban sunglasses :Mr. Pittman was publicity di. USAF, Commanding Officer, Dr. Theos I. Anderson, who rector of radio station WWJ. 1st Fighter Wing was the in. assumed the superintendent's AhoGround to Your Prescription The Detroit News from 1945 to stalJin~ officer and guest speak. 1941. He was a refired director er. Colonel and Mrs. Rosebush job on July 1, will give an ad. and midwes! manager of the were honored guests. dress entitled "Looking Ahead." ION OPTICIANS 1.,fcArthur Advertising Corpora- Lt. Col. Arthur R. Pfannen. Besides meeting their new suo tIon of . schmidt, of Grosse Pointe, is perintendent, parents wiII also 20183 MACK AVENUE He was the director of the the new president; Lt. Col. Le. have an opportunity to me e t BetweenOxford Rd. and Norwood American Red Cross local dig. ro.v J. Abt, first vice.president: TUxedo 4-5770 lister committee. Colonel Donald F. Starr, second their children's new teachers Mr. Pittman was a member vice.president; Lt. Col. Marine during classroom visits which of the CO'untry Club of Detroit. DeLee, third vice - president. will follow the meeting. ORM SASH FOR STEEL CASEMENTS The Grosse Pointe Club, The Major Howard E. Bull, secre: Dr. Anderson, 51, came to Old Club, Box Twelve and the tary.tr('asurer, and Commander To fit all 5lyle~of "Fenestra" tl'pe windows. One Hundred Club. Frank M. Wiseman, legal coun. Grosse Pointe from Cleveland have been "Alr.'i'ec's" specialty (or over 30 yrs. Furnished In Aluminum or Seal with Baked He is survived by his wife, sel. Heights, 0., where he served Enamel flnlsh. We also replace hdwe. an'd I the former Sally Clothilde Book; Rear Admiral and Mrs. Leon as superintendent of the Cleve- straighten steel windows for easy Operation. WE ARE STEEL WINDOW SPECIALISTS. AND I three sons, Philip McMillan, J. Jacobi. Navy.ret., of Fisher land Heights.University Heights DON'T YOU FORGET iT. Burglar Proof Guards for Windows and Doors-Prevent I Steuart t., and John B.; a road, and Major G'!neral and s,~hool system for six years. Vandalism. daughter, Sally B.; ~wo sisters, Mrs. G. Gordon MacDonald, Born in Elliott, Ill., he was Mrs. Jane F. WhItehead of Armv.ret., were the ranking DON'T WAIT 'TILL TOO LATE- IGulfstream, Fla., and Mrs. Ed- MROA members in attendance. graduated from the Illinois CALL TODAY ward I. Book' and one grand. This party also featured cele. State Normal UniverSity with child. bration of the Association's a bachelor's degree in educa- Contributions may be sent to seventh Anniversary. tion and a major in business the charity of your choice. In. ------__ administration. He received his terment was in Elmwood Ceme- of the late Jessie, and is sur- master's degree in educational tery. vived by two daulZhters. Mrs. administration from the Univer- '---- Alice Taylor and Mrs. Marilyn sity of Illinois and his doctorate If you are willing to join a no-fee, non.profit l\IABEL A. FORRESTER Bracken; a sister, Mrs. Frances in education from Teachers Col. Funeral services for Mrs. Stansfield; five grandchildren lege of . p Whichintends to protect the Grosse Pointe Forrester, 83, of 905 West- and one great.grandchild. He began his career as a high firemenin case of more riots, please send your chester road, were held on Fri. h day, September 22, at the Memorials may be made to sc 001 teach~r and coach in eots and/or name and address to P. O. Box Arnold O. Matthews Funeral Bon Secours Hospital. Inter- Bradford, Ill, 10 1937. and spent

Home. ment was in Mount Olivet I two ye~rs as a salesm~n of I GrossePointe 48230. She died on Wednesday, SCp. Cemetery. Ischool Jewelry and .stationery We are in full, permanent, absolute, and com. tember 20, in Alpha Annex ------and fa yearI as hsupervIsor1 hof the s cooperation with any other similar groups Nursing Horne after a long ill. LOUISE E. l\lcPHERSON v~ca 10na 5C 00 at 9 anute as deputy police corps. ness. Funeral services for Mrs Field, I~., before. entermg the She was a Grosse Pointe resi. McPherson, 73. of 1693 Allard Army All' Corps 10 1942. dent for more than 40 years. road, were held on Monday From 1948 to 1951 he was I DEPARTMENT PROTEmON GROUP Mrs. Forrester, a member of Septl;!mber 18, in tbe A. and H: principal of a high school in The Detroit Historical Society, Peters Funeral Home. She died SaYbrook, Ill. He then served was the widow of the late Le. on Thursday, September 14 in three years as superintendent CUSTOMDESIGNED SPRfNKL~R INSTALLATIONS Roy W. and is survived by two Westport, Ontario. 'Of schools in LeRoy, Ill. Alter daughters, Betty Forrester and She was the wif~ of the lat'! a year as .8 rese~rcb as.sistant G& 5 SPRINKLER CO. Mrs. Ronald Hayles; a son L. John, and the mother of the at Colum.bla, durmg which he CHECK THESE FJ:ATURES: W. (Duke) Forrester; and late Sgt. John. She is survived earne~ t hl~ do.ctor~te'th he b;~d • Every Installation pra. eight grandchildren. by a daughter, Mrs. Raymond fsupertmNen eJncles md' t ~ete d' r5n~~~~et~ ~~~t:~~~Of prans Interment was in Evergeen Dorain and a son Willi eren ell' ersey IS rlC s an • Warranty for one full year Cemetery. Inter~ent was in Wo~~wn then went to Cleveland Heights. • ~:~n~t7:n,. contracts ------Cemetery. He attended Columbia on an • w ...... " what w. sell DAISY H. SCHMITr S. D. Shan.ldand SchOlarship, • ~1~~~I:rna~u:~~~t~ ~~~~al~alrd, Funeral services for Miss JULIETI'E BLACKWELL awarded by the American Asso- Toro, Schmitt, 82, of 513 Pemberton Funera}l services for Mrs. ciation of School Administra. G& 5 SPRINKLER CO. road, were held at tbe Verhey. BlackweU, 74, 01505 Washing. tors (AASA) in a nationwide den Funeral Home, all Friday, ton road, were held on Wednes- competition. He was. co-author 112.3611 15411 E. Wam" i September 22. Miss Schmitt died day, September 21, in the Ver. of two statements 'adopted by i ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I on Wednesday, September 20. heyden Funeral Home. She died the New Jersey Superinten. .. She is survived l)y her sister. on Sunday, September 24. dents' Association in 1959 and Mrs. Alfred R. Boerner; thre';: 1960: a "Statement on Public nephews, Howard and Steven She is survived by her hus- Education" and a Code of Eth. Boston, Wilfred Boerner; I five band, Harry E.: two sons, Frank ics. nieces, Mrs. Thomas Jones, Mrs. 0., and William J. Cole: Bnd a Roland Lozon, Mrs. Jerome sister, Mrs. Georgia Hall. He also served in 1961 as Brichter, Mrs. Howard Buege r chairman of an AASA panel on and Mrs. Robert Hubbard. nterment was in Elmwood "What the School Board Ex- Interment was in Woodmere Cemetery.1------~ pects of the Superintendent." ,IIFORI AFTER Cemetery. BLANCHE RANKIN Dr. Anderson is married to I' lItl Flbtr(lass. Also Aluml. • Insulation lC Desired. I uulth llUed.QnEnamel In • No Dangerous Springs ------FUneral services for Mrs. the former Kathryn Frazier. CtIors. • No Greasy Tracks. • Noiseless. Feather.Llght Funer~i ~;e:~:LD:or Mr. Rankin, 74, of 444 Lexington b ~.nUy Opt!nlngT w t n Operation. Shields, BO. of '1033 Ma....'land road, were held on Monday, Sep- DI»n rOt DnubleOpenIngs Ask About Our Conditional rill No CenlerPole. Guarentee .'J tember 25. She died on Friday \ ' \ RADIO CONTROLLED OPERATORS a~enue. were ~eld on Tuesday, September 22 in St. Johns H ~ September 26, In the Verheyden pital' as lSiDENTIAl- COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL DOORS Funeral Home and to S1. Am. . PARTS & SERVICE CALL:.893-5400 Ibrose Church. A rosary was She is survived by\ her hus. ~tstimateson Remodeling 3800 E. OUTER DR.--DETROIT II said on Monday, September 25. band, Roger S.; a daughter, Mrs. Mr. Shields was the husband Betty l'YfcNeil;a son, Edward J. Barr. : ; Interment was in Woodlawn Cemetery. lUXURY1BEDROOMLAK~ FRED A. STEYER VIEW APARTMENTS WITH i Funeral s e r v ice s for Mr. ! YEAR ; I SCENIC PRIVATE PATIO Steyer, 78, of 15S9 S. Renaud, OR BALCONY FROM $170 were held in the Peters Funeral MONTHLY . . . If the pic- Home, on Saturday, September AROUND turesque enchantment of lake- 23. lie died on Wednesday, Sep- tember 20, in Bon Secours side living lures you, if you Hospital. enjoy boating, swimming and fishing, then you'll want to Mr. Steyer was a relired co. RESORT owner of the J. Fred Steyer make Harbor Club Apartments Company, a roofing and shet't , your permanent home "port- metal firm. ; . LIVING of-call." 2 bedroom units are He is survived by his wife" all rented, but choice ore bed- Lydia: a son, Wilbur: a daugh. OUR OWN room apartments are available Iter, Mrs. Robert Fox; four for immediate occupancy. Each grandchildren and a great. grandchild. spacious apartment includes wall-to-wall carpeting, com- Interment was in Gethsemane MEAT LOAF pletely equipped G.E. kitchen Cemetery. I and air conditioning. PRIV A TE In Foil Pan BOAT DO~KING FACILITIES Ready to 29 A VAllABlE. So sail out, sign Bake $1 on and stow your gear in time for the grand opening of the 2-lb. 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New York BYrant e.7300 Grosse Pointe Garden Center and Libl'ary. Mrs. averse to them, preferring a knowmg It WIll sprol~t, hke the CHICAGO OFFICE Harry Frost on duty Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, good novel, or some other form peach ston.e of her gIrlhood.. Soap In Silk . . . is real luxur p.., 333 NorUl Mlchliilo Avenue Phooe FIolllcial .. 221. 10 a.m ••4 p.m. Volunteer consultant ~n duty Friday of reading. I find them either A favo~lte author of mme" (Jresen!s Naumann soaps, imporl'd atflCJan ~ e ROBERT B. EDGAR EDITOR and GENERAL MANAGER 2 4 TV 1-4594 in anthologies by various au. John UpdIke, recently gave .us Just thIS way. The soap takes seve froOlGe~1't WILLIAM ADAMO ADVERTISING MANAGER . p.m. Thu'rsday, September 28 thars excellent ,'eading, .for THE. MUSIC SC.{iOOL,stOrieS !he. cake is .then hand.polished n ~ontbstGblali: JANE'r MUELLER FEATURE PAGE, SOCIETY '.00 a.m. JunI'or League Glee Club, Rehearsal. short.span periods of ingestIOn, reprmted ~r?m th~ NEW YOR~. an 9 for travel literature. A short ~R, ~ontammg hIS .usua.ldetaIl, m sIlk. PersIan lilac jasmine te hand~ JAMES J; NJAIM .NE\VS valley and for men '. . • Rus~ian 08e, lily Of lit PEPPER WHITELAW NEWS *10:00 a.m. Braille Transcription Class, Mrs. John Mc- t ry can be read at one brief flOe Imagery and pictorIal poet. I \f Namara, Instructor. ~i~ling,is a separate entity, and ry of style. T~e theme see~s some of the fragrances. A cake is t ~atb.er. ,.~ MARY LORlMER _ ADVERTISING Apothecary, 121 Kercheval. \le-fiftYatTfll NANCY BUSCH .ADVERTISING *10:00 a.m. Beginning Violin - Suzuki Method, Sep- the book can be picked up at to be t~e waxm,~ and \~anmg JOhN MaeKENZIE BUSINESS tember 28.December 7 (Thursday) 10-11 a.m. any future time without a....y of marrl~d l~ve. The ml~e.en. • JOANNE EASON ACCOUNTS Taught by Miss Rupert, the 10.week lessons break in continuity. scene still. mcludes Olmger, A~o.rable J\rrangements ... aU' ONNELLEE KOENIG CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING are $20 plus instrumant rental of $1 per There must be some unforget. Pennsylvama, .but there are also mllliatures III warm rich autumn ALBERTA WILKE CLASSLFIED ADVERTISING lesson and materials charge of l7. table stories in your memory. backgrounds . In Europe, Eng. colors are ~stance, has Grosse Pointe Perk, 8:00 p.m. Weight Watchers of Eastern Mich. Inc. 99 Kercheval, 'Grosse PointeFarms SHOPPERS SPECIAL been found in persons exposed Michigan 48'l30 ----- ,,:,,, BUFFET DINNER ATTENTION WIDOWERS IN JACOBSON'S 10 minutes away from all the "Pointes," at for fun, friendship and companionship join the , TEA ROOM .'. Gratiot e xi t of! the .. "MORE THAN :. 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"E .)1 \1 GROSSE POINTE UNITARIAN CHURCH r:1R"l"(;HA~[ 820 •. \5T M~O~IZF.:iS'Vi J.l) P.oW. DETRO!T 18900 JAMES Open 7 Days - Till 2 a.m. for pickup call TU 4-7143 ~'------' TU 2-6206 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Thirteen Churc~~~,~:~~:~e;~:~~~~~~i~~",~"~~AAUW Study Group :Meeting. Scheduled Members of the Grosse Pointe Branch of the Ameri. ... ",t, can Association of University Women have a full schedule of study groups, from Studio Arts toPhilosopby, to ,~ choose from during the month of October. A newly organized group ------", '.','studying "The Growing Gap "What Is a Folk Song?" will Between Rich and P 0 0 r be the topic of Mrs. Charles R. ' , Nations" will meet on Wed. Oakman before the new Amer. nesday evening, October 11, ican Folk Music Group meet • ., to hear Sister Severia, of ing at her home in Moran road 'j Marygrove ColI e g e, talk WOMEN'S about conditions in India on Monday, October 9, at 1 o'clock. where she s pen t several years. Hostess for tbe meet. Dr. Shirley Dobie, a clinical ing will be Mrs. C. G. Tur. psychologist, coordinator Of rell, .of Stephens road. training at Lafayette Clinic, as. Short and to T~e Sampler's Group, com. sistant professor of psychology From Another Pointe posed of members new to the at Wayne State University and Association, will be introduced a Gros~'e Pointe .tiUW memo the Pointe to the Writers' and Studio Arts' bel', will discuss "The American of View programs at a meeting on Tues. Woman - A Confused Image" Home "gain after a short va. day, October 3, at 7:45 o'clock on Wednesday, OCtober 18, with By Janet Mueller cation in England and Ireland at the home of Mrs. Charles the group whose study topic are MRS. JOHN B. WARREN, Mist~le, of Lincoln road. this yea r concerns Chaging All members interested in the Values and' Philosophies. This of Edgemel'e road, and her son, Getting ready for their 26th annual O/floschoolgo the young men and women ••• and JOHN B. WARREN, JR. ing "previewed" 'by the ladies above, and Writers' Workshop are invited meeting will be held at the ''ijld Grads" settle down n ~o a season of their own rummage sale are members of the G.1:'osse literally truckloads of other values, go to meet with that group on home of Mrs. E. Dawson Fisher, • • • Pointe Woods Presbyterian Church Worn. on sale Friday, October 6, at 9 o'clock in Wednesday, October 4, at 12:30 in Pea c h t r e e lane, at 7:45 luniversity-rela ted actlVltles.. '_ MRS. FRANK ALLEN WHIT. en's Association, including. (left to right), iThe DetroitSmith Colle~e Club, IS a Case-In.Pomt: TEN and MISS HOPE WHIT. . the morning, in the Church Fellowship o'clock at the home of Mrs. o'clock. ~IS gather today at the Moran road home of TEN have moved from East MRS. ALEXANDER GILL and MRS. Hall, Mack avenue at Torrey road. The R i c h a r d Mertz, of Hampton Members of the Book Review Ward Speer for their annual fall luncheon, under Jefferson averiue, Detroit, to a BERNARD KIRK, sale co-chairmen, and sale will continue until 8 o'clock Friday road. ' 'Section will meet on Monday, terrace in Cadieux road. MRS. WILLIAM ELLIOTT, Women's International Relations Group October 23 at 1 o'clock with ~hip of new president Mrs. James P. Williams. evening, re.open Saturday, October 7, at .. • • Association president. The bargains bp,. members will hear Mrs. Allen Mrs. Walla~ Temple, of Fisher !Ire 10 be discussed is the Club's yearly Pecan 9 and close at 11 o'clock. Entertaining recenUy at a I Brunson. and Mrs. N a I'm a!l road, to hear Mrs. William T. . (thelocal alumnae sell packaged, shelled nuts I Gehlar dISCUSSworld events of Krebs review C. W. Ceram's mcney {Of the Smith Scholarship Fuud). ' small cocktail p::rty at the Coun- and DOUGLAS T. 'XAKACH, of joint'd the University of De- MR. AND, MRS. TIMOTHY the past summer at their open- "Hands on the Past." boy Club were MR. and MRS. North Renaud road, both Com. trait faculty as an a'ssistaht pro. ~on today's J.Ileeti;U$ agenda is the finalization of MICHAEL HUTTON of Briar. ing meeting on Thursday, Oc. . GORDON W. JOHNSTONE of merce majors. fessor of Management. Profes. cliff drive, st. Clair Shores, an. tober 5, at 1 o'clock. Hostess The Contemporary Litel'atule ~lheup-eommg VISIt of Mrs. Herbert F. Steeper, Grosse Pointe boulevard. ' * • .. sor Whitty, 25, holds a Ba~helor , Idirectorof admissions at Smith and herself an nounce the birth of their first will be Miss Louise Rau of Neff Group will hear Robert Welch, • .. .' The Beta Alpha Chapter of of Arts degree from U. of D., c h il d, MICHAEJ, PATRICK. road. ' . assistant principal of Grosse who'll be ill the Detroit area October 10 through 1ofR. and MRS. E U G ENE Alpha Delta Kappa, interna- a Master of Arts degree from Mrs. Hutton, the former CARON Mrs. H. Sanborn Brown, of Pointe High SChool, talk abOut WALLACE, of North Oxford tional honorary teachers soror. the University of Michigan and ANN IDENER, is the daughter Meadow lane, will entertain the the field of literary criticism in ¥IS. Sleeper will meet prospective Smith College road, have just returnF.d home ity, met recently at the Barclay is a candidate for a Doctor of of the CHARLES ALBERT IDE. Art Appreciation Group on Fri. vogue today. Mrs. Forrest E. , and their mothers at teas at the Grosse Pointe after enrolling their daughter, road home of LILLIAN SEE. Philosophy degree at Syracuse NERS of Manor road. Mr. Hut. day, ~tober 6, at 9:30 o'clock. Browne, of Kensington road, Memorialoctober 11, and at the Birmingham Com. SHARON, in the University of GERS for a social hour and University. He is research direc. ton is the son of ilie JOHN Mrs. Paul Gaboriault' will talk will be hostess for this meeting House October 12. Miami, Cor a I Gables, Fla. discussion of plans for the Mich. tor for the Detroit Labor His. WILLIAM HUTTONS of McMll.about'Fauvism and Expression. on Tuesday, OCtober 24, at '1:t5 Sharon completed her firSt two igan State Convention of ADK tory Project, vice.president on ibiJeshe'shere, Mrs. Steeper will also visit various Ian road. ism. o'clock. years of undergraduate school to be held Septen,be:- 23 at th~ . the Council for Study of Negro , schools in the area, including Grosse Pointe at Monticello College, Godfrey, Statler Hilton Hotel, Detroit. History. and ~search director 'iySchoolGrosse Pointe High SchJol and Liggett. Ill., and entered the University The Beta Alpha C hap t e r of for. the CouncIl for Study of ~,~ Pointe's newest Smith students are Katherine of Miami as a junior. Grosse Pointe is the courtesy SOCIal Movements. ~Rebecca French, members of the just.arrived.at. • • • committee for the convention, • • .. IonClass of 1971. Detroit's candidate in the an all.day affair starting with a Here recently from their Ibey join Pointe~ Sallie Waterman. Class of 1968; international "Rose of Tralee" coffee hour at 8 in the morning. Sacramento, Calif., home for a 'Elston,Elizabeth Goodenough, Sue Rinks and contest, CAROL RIORDAN, of .. .. • visit with his parents, MR. and ~, Class of 1969; and Susan Solenberger, Class Chalfonte avenue, a 21.year.old. HUGH JANES of lIfount Ver. MRS. FERDINAND C. REICH, ,on the Smith campus. student at Eastern Michigan non, has been appointed Grosse at their Shoreham road home <, * * University, took a City of De. Pointe Farms area chairman and summer home on Russell trait Flag to the recent Festival for Western Michigan Univer. Island ",ere MR. and .MRS. - IDate ••• of Kerry in Ireland, scene of sity's 1967 Anual Giving Cam. RICHARD REICH and their two .Any date, in .t}l~ next few weeks, :md it's sure to the contest finals. paign. WMU is seeking $150,000 sons, BRUCE and ROBERT . dale of Something ... A few examples: ,,It • • in the ~1967 campaign. Funds * .. • . * * * Back in her East Jefferson collected will be used for such Marine Private CHARLES M. ay, October 3: The Board of the Neighborhood avenue home after a vacation vital concerns as academic and HUBER. son of MR. and MRS. Shopentertains at tea following the annual fashion in the East, during which she athletic schOlarships lib r a r y CHARLES M. HUBER of Lake. (Continued on Page 23) stopped at her Manchester.by. book acquisitions, and Distin. pointe avenue was graduated the.Sea, Mass., summer home, guished Faculty Awards. recently from eight weeks of visited in Newport, R.I., and • • • recruit training at the Marine attended a dinner dance in Phil- . STEWART JAMES SYMTHE, Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego" adelphia at which her son.in. son of MRS. STEWART' H. Calif. law :lnd daughter. MR. and SMYTHE, of Edgemont Park, . '" . MRS. CHARLES A. MEYER, has been graduated as a Second RICHARD B. GUSHEE of pre s en t e d their daughter, Lieutenant from Officers Candi. Washington road, will serve as NANCY, to society, is MRS. date School, Fort Sill, Okla., agent for the Class of '47 in the WESSON .SEYBURN. 'and after a three.week furlough, 1967 Williams College Alumni • • • has flown to Germllny where Fund. A dinner for class agents Returning for her junior year he will be stationed at Giessen in Williamston on September 30 at the University of Maryland during the coming year. will kick off the campaign. The is ANN LOUISE BLAKESLEE, • •. • goal is $560,000 and Jhe earn. daughter of the WILLIAM S. JOHN P. O'ITAWAY, M.D., paign will continue through BLAKESLEES, of Warner road. of Mack avenue, is serving as January 31, 1968. Last year Ann is affiliated with Alpha a section officer at the Michigan Williams alumni raised $521,980. Omicron Pi, oldest sorority on State Medical Society's annual ...... the Maryland campus. meeting September 27 through Marine Reserve Private ERIC .. • .. 29 in Grand Rapids. Dr. Olta. STEIL, JR., son of MR. and Among those named to the way is current secretary of the MRS. ERIC W. STEIL SR. of Ferris State College Summer Society's Obstetrics and Gynec. Calvin avenue, was graduated Quarter Dean's Honor List are ology Section, which will hear from eight weeks of recruit JOSEPH A. AYRAULT, of Ker- a discus:,ion of to x e m i a of training at the Marine Corps ~~:.'X by road. a Commerce major; . Recruit Depot, San Diego, Calif., MARK W. WICKSON, of Kerch. '" ... • on September 5. eval avenue, a General Educa- MICHAEL D. WHITTY. son '" '" • tion major, DOUGLAS E. of MR. and MRS. ROBERT Off on a motoring vacation 'SCHULTE, of Broadstone road, WHITTY. of Whittier road, has through Austria are DR. and ------I MRS.. CHARLES C, MERKEL, ! :of East Jefferson av.enue. I I •• * I Back in their Three Mile drive i home after a European vaca'i i 'tion are MR. and MRS. GIU. I I , SBPPE BIONDO.

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Grell,doni d'Estetica ! 397 FISHER RD. W"lto1t.Pi~ru ,I!!~.~~Punch and Judy Block 1929 VERN fER TU 6.6020 II K.rcheyal at St. Clair , TU 1.1505 Grosse Pointe Woods 550 N. WHdwar. '.'~ . " . " " : ',:, ,....., ~ ~," ~t _P_l!l_ge_FO_u_rf_8_en ---=- . -=-G.R0 SSEPOINTEN_E_W_S_------.------,---T-h-urs:..:..dly Se t " ._------~

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Sanford-Hatten Vows Spoken p~~ Slate Women's Mrs. James D. Husted ______Will be at ho en.s Q Husted-Knight Rites Mrs. Hixie Boykin Hatten, of Pierre de Rostang, Donald 111after Octobe~lil8B! Financial Forltln Maryland avenue, and Sterling Egan, Mrs. Frank W. Coolidge' __ ' Skillman Sanford, of Hillcrest Floyd Hitchcock, Mr. and Mrs' MR. and &laS.- ro~d, were m,arried in Grosse Terrence Bannan, M a I c 0 I PHERPREViJ "Trusts for the World of m t, Read In An n Arbor Women" will be the theme for Pomte Memoflal Church Satur. Johns, Mrs. John 111.Chase Mrs ids Iowa 'I'I',O!( day afternoon, September 23, Winfield S. Jewell, Jr.,' Mrs' ada' ~U a special financial forum for Bride's Satin Gown Features Bodice And Train Of women from the Grosse fOintes, The Reverend Bertram de. John W. Nelson and Mrs. Daniei LE lighter, ELlZ.~ Heus Atwood officiated at the I J. Knoth. . 'ry', Septelll~l3.1 Re-embroidered Chantilly Lace; Newlyweds Harper Woods and Detroit's far .. f W'IJ' b V East Side to be held in the ceremony. P~ecedin~ the wedding, the ~t IS the fO!llier i Ar e Vacatlonln9 n I ICims urg, a. Fr!es Auditorium of GrosSI! Mr. Sanford's daughter, Mrs. DaVId Coohdges entertained out. te~'l'T D\J!rJnj St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Ann Arbor, was the Pomte War :Memorial at 2 David Allen Coolidge, was mat. of.t?wn gu~sts at a luncheon in lC~f :R. illIl Mis. ron of honor and his f.on,James theIr McMlIlan road home. aine settin£{ for the Saturday afternoon, September 23, wed. o'clock Thursday, October 5. Dt'!F'uD Sterling Sanford, was best man. The Sanfords, (she is presi. enls court.Pa!tlnal' ding of Margaret Jeanne Knight and James Driffield The two.hour program is Husted. -- -I sponsored by Detroit Bank and Here for .the wedding festivi'l ~~;;,;e.;.n,;,;~_;;;;of;,;;;,;;th_e_G_ro_s_se_p_oi_n;;te;;;;;;Sy~m~.~c~.~P~;~~and ~ ties were hiS SOil and daughter. II 'or ~ She is the daughter of lowed the 4 o'clock ceremony. Trust and will feature two of in.law, Mr. and Mrs. John Ed. 77:=>-: Mr. and Mrs. N e i 1 R. The newlyweds will return the bank's vice presidents: John E. Park, of the Trust Business munds Sanford, of Tiburon, St. Columba Episcopal "An ~. I Knight, of Lincoln road. from a vacation in ~iIliams. Relations Department, who will Calif., and his cousins, Mrs. La. Church Young Married" , •• Mr. Husted is the son {)f burg, Va" to make their home speak on trusts, and John B. land M. Sheppherd, of Birming- Benefit With Mrs. Chalmers Brown. of in Ann Arbor. Watkins, of the Investment De- ham, and Mrs. Caroline Frazer, -Present- Birmingham. partment, who will speak on of Flint. ~ For her marriage, the former Flower Fixing investments. B(\th the speakers Tbe couple received best FAlH~ft Miss Knight chose a Princess are Grosse Pointe residents. wishes and congratulations from P.,c.lIs Junior High IchOOI Ul family and friends at a recep. Mack" Vernier Rd. TO style satin gown, fashioned with Classes Slated A question.and-answer period t~on immediately following the Crosle PoInte Wood, a scalloped, bell.sleeved !xldice will follow the presentations by M rItes. Synd.y, October t, 'HI, 1:00 p.m. of re-embroide~d Chantilly lace Mr. Park and Mr. Watkins, Among the guests were Miss For Inlormatlon 88100926-822.2217 YAUGHr bordered with pearls. Contemporary flower arrang. after which tea will be served Della Dryer, of Birmingham, l:'onetlon '5.00 and $3.00 Her detachable Chapel train ing and holiday decorations will and guests will have an oppor. Ala., Mrs. Margret Kirkpatrick'i . , was also fasbiQlled of pea r 1. be taught at Grosse Pointe War tunity to visit with the speakers of Vista, 'Calif., The' Comtesse In trio bordered Chantilly I ace, and Memorial on Fridays from Sep. and members. of the bank's lace and pearl appliques were tember 29 to DI~cember 15. A Trust and Women's Banking scattered around the hem of her morning class from 10 to 12 and Services Department. --- skirt. Her bouffant illusion veil an afternoon group from 1 to 3 The officers.in.charge and fell from a pearl -and lace head. are proposed. piece. Instruction will be givl.1n by managers of four Detroit Bank She carried an arrangement Mrs. Richard T. Gerathy who is and Trust offices on the East of white Sweetheart roses and a qualified flower show judge Side of Detroit will serve as mums, centered with a white and who has. taught flower ar. hosts and hostesses for the .[fwo talented personaIi! orchid ranging at the Center and forum. . I'Iloto by Palmer Studio She' was attendoo by Marta' throughout the state for many MARGARET JEANNE KNIGHT, daughter of the S wan son, of San Francisco, years. The forum is being developed for our beauty salon w Calif .• who wore a green.shaded Mrs. Gerathy will teach her and ~ordinated by the Women's Neil R. Knights, of Lincoln road, and Mr. Husted, son street length frock and carried students to use unusual floral, BanklDg services staff of De. of Mrs. Chalmers Brown, of Birmingham, were mar- a bouquet of yellow roses and dry, fruit and combined ar. troit Bank and Trust, and'Miss ried Saturday, September 23, in St. Paul's Lutheran are known by many l~ pompom mums. rangewents for table, wall, Leah. Dunham and Mrs. Eve Church, Ann Arbor. Edward Stutz, of Po n t i a c, mantel, door and focal points Meyers of this staff will also be served JJS the bridegroom's best throughout the home. Also she present. \J,rosse [/Jointe man. Seating the guests were will present a number of ori. A limited number of tickets Cox-Dahl Rites Read In East Russell Knight, brother of the ginal and unusual ideas for for the forum are available bride, and Peter Harrie, of Christmas decorations which from the following Detroit Bank Tile marriage of Sandra Dee Cox also wore aqua linen Em. Warren. can brighten the home for the and Trust offices: Mack-Hill. Dahl, daughter of Mrs. William pire frocks and carried Colonial A reception at the Flaming holidays or make chamung crest, Mack. Chalmers, Harper- S. Moore, Jr., of Sidney, N. Y., bouquets. Denise and Julie Dahl, Pit Restaurant, AllJ} Arbor, fol. Christmas guts. Chalmers and Jefferson.Piper. and John E. Dabl, of Cape x:ieces of the bride, and Denise (BDb neil a fine profesSI( Canaveral, Fla., and Jam e s Kinney, the bride's goddaughter, Michael Cox, son of Mr. and were flower girls. THIS WEEK'S Special! Mrs. Francis L. Cox, of Cadieux John F. Cox served as his in hair coloring ... road, took place Saturday, Sepo brother's best man and usher. te~ber 16, at noon ~n St. Paul's ing were Robert C. Dahl, brother Strawberry. EplScopal Church, Sidney. 10f the bride, David Carbone and conditt'oning and comct 50 Father I rv in g Balll!rt oui. Jack Hilder. Roll . Only $1 ,ciated at the ceremony, which For her daughter's wedding I was followed by a reception and Mrs. Moore selected a m5nt hair problems i b~eakfast at The Old M i11, green brocade dress with match. ''.Sl(~ney. ing accessories. Mrs. Cox, the I Tlic bride wore a ribbed silk bridegroom's mother, wore a gown and Chapel train trimmed beige raw silk suit with brown . with re. embroidered Alencon and beige accessories. Carolyn (BaNarl-a i lace. A flat silk bow held her The new Mrs. Cox attended : fi.ngertip illusion veil: She car. Michigan State University, /lnd rled a cascade of w~llte butter. her husband received his Bache. hair stylist who e.rce/6 fly roses and stephanotis, ac. lor of Science degree in Psy. 19487 MACK AVENUE GROSSE POINTE WOODS I cented with ivy and springeri. ".hology from 11150. The newly- Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Crosed Mondays) Honor at ten d ant Cynthia weds will live in East Lansing everything she does", Phone 884-4251 Downin wore an aqua linen while he pursues graduate nA Treat For Each Day of the Week" Empire gown with a matchiDg studies in Psychology at mu. veil and carried a Colonial bou- . for appointme-nts callTU 5-9955 quet of white butterfly roses and Here visiting his parents, the carnations. RALPH T. MCELVEJ.'mYS, of Bridesmaids Gay I a Deepe, Cloverly road, last week were u. Robin Woolf and Mrs .• John F. the newlywed MR. AND MRS. ------RALPH T. MCELVElfflY, JR., who are returning to classes, 'he fAlnthony's 115 Kercheval Swingle-White at Columbia University Law 'II ,Troth Revealed I School, she at Sarah Lawrence.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard May. hew White, of Baltimore, Md., have lmnounced the engagement of their daughter, Anne Bennett White, to Lieutenant Richard Steven Swingle, USAF, son of Mrs. William Swingle, of Whit- tier road, and the late Mr. Swingle. The bride.to.be is a graduate of the Roland Park Country School and Connecticut College for Women. The prospective bridegroom was graduated from Grosse IPointe High School and Yale LODEN COATS University, and is presently sta. tioned at Chan\lte Air Force You are cordiallv invited Base, Champaign, Ill. An early March wedding is to attenq our planned. special showings of :~'. . This One, 3/.t Length f ,;-" ...~- Detachable Hood, 'f; ..~ Sherpa Lined . . . elegance ... .'" Other Styles at afterno~n, late-day and evenin fashions of distinction. Informal modeling, 11a.m. to4P £uci's • Friday, September 29 at our Grosse pointe store ,: •

the airy casual set that lasts, .. the set that is styled especially for YOlJ••. de. signed by anYOne of our fine sv1ists .•. Ann Arbor Grosse Pointe Birmingham lUCI NIESP010'S I

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. I 'Mum Society's r Phi Sigma Alpha Meeting Symphony ~lays Concert Tonight N tla 5 Fall Tour Slated I Mrs. Charles Snead, Jr. Scheduled For October 3 'ead..Kaye up Sixten ~hrling wiU conduct IThe ballet' was first produced - I New offlcers of Michigan the DetroIt Symphony Orches- Iby Diaghileff's Ballet Russe in '. Co.chairmen Kenneth Cary I Alpha, the Grosse Pointe Chap- tra in an aU-orchestral program 11913, with choreography by ra ted 5ept· 22 an~ Ch~rles Mishakis, oj' the De. I ter of Phi Sigma Alpha Inter- in Ford Auditorium on Thurs- Nijinsky, . Ieb ____ trOlt Cnrysanthemum Society national, are Mrs. William M. day evening, September 28, at FeUer's "Contrasts for Or. -L A t d 1St' are in charge of the Societi'~ DeVoe, president; Mrs. Alma 8:30. chestra" was performed by the In annual fall garden tour, which is Wears Alencon ace- ccen ~ ,vory a Boyd, vice-president; Mrs. Wil- Works to be heard are De- Detroit S y m ph 0 n y at the G 'IIn'Newlyweds Are Vacationing In free and o~en to the public, bur Swineford, secretary; and bussy's "Jeux" (Games), Paul Meadow Brook Music Festival o I Southern Europe scheduled this Sunday, October Mrs. E. Harold Boland, treas- FeUer's "Contrasts ior Orches. in 1005. This wm be the Or- __ ---- I, from 10 until 5 o'clock. urer. tra," and Beethoven's "Eroica" chestra's first performance of Fr'day eveningceremony September 22, in the Eight of the 10 gardens to be The Chapter will meet at 7:30 Symphony. the work in Ford Auditorium. ,.UW~lI'ard Christian Church, Beverly Jane Kaye o~ened are loc~ted on the East o'clock next Tuesday evening, The Debussy composition has FeUer, an American, teaches brideof Charles M. Snead, Jr. Side of DetroIt. They include October 3, at the McKinney ave- never before been performed music theory and composition the f th 0>------1 those of the Misses Ella and nue, Detroit, home of Mr$. Boyd, by the Detroit Symphony. The at the University of Minnesota, ~tbedaughter 0 e • • Clara Bode, in Newport street to hear a talk by Charles Swine- music is from a ballet whose . R. Kayes, of N~rdth L,eutenant Blaln I D.:ltroit; Mr. and Mrs. Alexa; ford, executive director of the plot, while relying much on Silence may be golden, 'but road, The bn e- dIE der Buchan, in Desmond drive Northeastern Branch of the fantasy, deals with a romantic it takes a lot of doing to con. ~ !be son of the We s n ast Warren; Mr. and Mrs. Munn~ YMCA. encounter at a tennis game. vert it ~to cash. !/. Sneads, of San __ A.. Caldwell, in Forestview cilif ' Planning to make their home drIve, Fraser; Mr. and Mrs. .. " thefor'1-er' F t H d T jKennetb Cary, in Fisher t!I mm1age., . , . III or 00, ex., where he road' Mr and Mrs Fred Ga k !lit roose anIIvory ~:~; is ~lJtioned with the United in T~epfe'r street East Detr~i~: !!d ~th Aee?ICO~aIlingStates Army are, Second Lieu'j ,.Ir. and Mrs. Ko~rad Kowalski' illUSlODb 'aledv Juliet, cap, tenant and Mrs. Alexander in E as tOtu er d'rive, Detr01:'t M'r. ~~%the long train Blain, IV, wbo exchanged mar- l'.nd. Mrs. Paul Macbu.g~, in 'rofDbegan, and s~e riage vows recently in Roland L~~la street, East Detr.Olt, a~d .. l:. ~. , ~~ement of wh!te Park Presbyterian C bur c b, M•. ,and Mrs. John Redmger, In .' leredwith a sm. Baltimore Md. Wellington crescent, M 0 u n t ,":.: .,: ~ , ~m~ ". ".":. : . .:.' ~Ynn Kaye, sister of The bride, the fOrmer Marilyn West Side gardens being open- .;.:.... :,.. . was bonorattendant, Haines Doeller, daughter of the ed are those of Mr. and Mrs. Mayerwas brides- Donald E. Doellers, of Balti. Chai'les Mishakis, in Hubbard ... : :: ... :.... 1\1 waresheath gowns more, wore an Empire gown of street, Detroit, and Mr. and =: . 1roaJe embroidered ,white peau de soie accent,~d Mrs. Charles Schultz, in Ryland I!d carried bouquets of with Alencon lace and see d street, Redford Township .

• roses. pearls. Visitors are urged to bring ,"..~.~. .~.:. :. . .lI. Snead,Sr., served notebooks. Detroit Chrysanthe- .": .:: ...• . ',.. .: ..~ :: . JII'S best man, and the Her illusion veil fell from a mum Society members will be ,':". .: :.::. . \rOther,Roger Kaye" matching peau de soie bead. present to answer questions. vow, and she carried a cascade Setting for the Fritlay, September 22, wedding of of white gardenias and fern. BEVERLY JANE KAYE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ,Donna Doeller, who served as Wedding Unites George R. Kay€, of North Renaud road, and Mr. Snead, her sister's honor attendant son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Snead, of San Diego, and bridesmaids Helen and Jo: pointe Families Calif., was Central Woodward Christian Church. sephine Blain, sisters of the bridegroom, wore A line gowns Blessed Sacrament Cathedral, of rose silk and carried bou- Detroit, was the setting for the quets of pink carnations and &aturday morning, September red roses. 23, wedding of Diane Elaine Bruce Blain acted as best Hillenbrand, daughter of Mrs. llBlEAUJ1ll man for his brother They are Louis E. MuelLlr, of Fisher road, the sons of Mrs. J'a me s B. and the late Dr: A~red Hillen- ~@fE5~ Lewis, of Vendome road, and brand, and Denms Michael Egan, Dr. Alexander Blain, ill, of East son of ~. and Mrs. Leo Egan, K .t Jefferson avenue director of of PrestwIck road. Alexander Blain' Hospital and Tbe newlyweds will h'!turn the Blain Clinic. from a vacation in New York to make their home in Notting- Ushering were Harrop Miller, G!oSSf PointeMemorial ham road. &K From a collection of old sHyer, porcelain and furniture /bWarnen'sAssociation Dave Wood, Alfred Alexander Coilfeurs and Jerry Angell. 98 Kercheval, on tM Hia ro ao Inner City TONIC \ Call TU 4.2926 '.' g variouschurches A reception at the, Baltimore Many a fellow has been saved For an 17732 Mack l'enle~sthis Thurs. bome of Mr. and Mrs. Walter by the hard work that he firmly Appointment at University 1IDoor 28. Buses wHI Lobr followed the ceremony, believes is killing him. Church parking lot at , aIld return at 2: 45 ) and coffee will be but participants are IIbriog.a ~ag lunch. is 11.50.Reservations made byconlactingthe 'Iilireby Tuesday, Sep. 1

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Left : .• Weol fleece with the new ~ines belted look, .. single breasted two / pockets. Emerald green $160 f ~. Center ... The important triple wool I / gabardine, double breasted with smart back belt. Orange $145 ~~nOFS Right ... Origin~la's demi-tent of dou- ble faced wool melton. Double breast- ed. Purple $295 i( 'We H."e A ~feStO(k of Fine J) QassWare i~ j For that added accent ••• just one from a collection •.. the signature scarf by Lanvin of pure silk. Imported from BACK TO FALL DOINGS France, uniQue in design, ex. at Margaret Rice - 78 Kercheval on the Hill - Cross. Point. citing in color • • • $20 Page Sixteen GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thu~~ September21

;". :,1 Society News Gathered from All of the Point':

. Betrothed Ficarra-Wilmot VOlVS Are Said Center to Hold Swedish Night IMissDem To Offer 5ymph0ny Wearing a Ooor length cage yellow baby mums, was matron Grosse Pointe War Memorial his color film "Sweden Year Weds M ~. dress of ChantiHy lace over of honor Mrs. Robert Przy byIo. series of international dinners Round.'.' l', B • OS CO pe: 5erI.as white peau de soie, Joan Lucille Bridesmainds, in floor length followed by the George :L'ierrot. On this opening night the sea. Wilmot, daughter of the Francis II d selected Grosse h)inte Advan. son of films and speakers will Mr. andM;:;:-J.L.. KaIe Id E '1 sheaths of ye ow an green be announced for the whole sey Of D "'IIll . WI IIIOtS,of Bishop road, De. crepe, were Mrs. Charles Wil. ture Programs w1ll hold its series lasting till June 1968. ' oyl~Place P . tAt' I p - C S d B W I troit, became the bride of Nate mot, of Huntington Beach, Calif., opening night at the War Memo. Those who wish to sign up for announcedtheIlia:ri;~ oln ers C Ive n rOlect 0- ponsore Y omen s Anthony Ficarra at a Friday Mrs. Paul'McNamara and Mrs. rial, 32 l:ake Shore road, Fri. the whole series at this time daughter,Ann ;'1,1 •. lit Association And Junior Women's Association evening ceremony September Rudolph Tress. They carried day, evenlDg, September 29 at may do so. Only a very few R Bra --.~ 22, in St. Clare de Montefalco I h th 7 I k . un, SOlIor lIr For The Detroit Symphony Church, yel ow e rysan emum nose. 0 c oc . places remain for the opening Arnold Brdlln, l!j ------gays. The evening will open with a I "Evening In Sweden." The cost The n or B . A series of five music-appreciation lectures, "Sym- Her illusion veil fell from a Flower girls Kimberly .Ann smorgasbord served in the is $4.50 including dinner and Easter&!ew..~: BliiI! phony Kaleidoscope," co-sponsored by the Women's As- while peau de soie bow. and she Wilmot and Kathleen Marie Crystal Ballroom. Then patrons program. YpsilantiUllebijlll U' sodation and the Junior Women's Association for the carried a bouquet of Amazon McNamara wore identical floor will move to the little theater Ithe Uuiv;r~erbusbvd Detroit Symphony, will get underway. Tuesday, October litie.'!. length frocks of yellow silk or. in the same building, where Ed Many a man tries to drown Sltyor~ 17, on the Wayne State University campus. The bride~room is the son of ganza and carried minialure Lark will be presented in per. his sorrows by pouring them USllaU-;--- Des i g n e d to help the~------::'. th~ Sam Ficarras, of Moorland chrysanthemum nosegays. Ison showing and commenting on into someone else's ear. a hurry ~as~' III listener to bet t e r under. C{).chalrman;. and !\lrs. Joseph, ~. drIVe. . Best man was Rudolph Tress'j l!le~ stand great music, these ~.. Marshall" III charge of pub. I :. '. Foll.oWmg the 7 o'clock riles, and ushers were Charles Wi!. . hi h t bClty. I b at WhlC.h.Father Edward Swee- mot, Paul McNamara, Jerome seSSIons,.W C. a~e open 0 The instructor wm be The; :~., ne)' offiCIated, and a reception De Julius, Ronald Boelarksy VITO ..&'- JOHN !he publIc, WIll 1~ several Pointe's own. Ruth (!\Irs. Robert + at the Gourmet House, the nnw. and Paul Piatt. ... In. stances deal wlth. seIec- L.) Kaiser, a m ~mber of the hM"eds left f t' I I : 03" or a vaci lOn n The mother of the bride wore tIons t0 be pIayed In th e Women's Association lor the i New York. They will return to t . 'lk 't, h'l th . Detroit Symphony's current Detroit Symphony. I Photo by Bransby StUQJu make their home in' Grosse ~ .~rquolse, Sl ~~l Whl e e Hair Fa~hl.on~ season. Mrs. Kaiser was grji::luated At a recent family party, Mr. Pt:linte Woods rl .egroom s mo er c ose an ~ ~ They will, of course, be dig. from the Eastman School of and Mrs Michael Schneider of I 11 . apncot coat and dress eILSem. eussed before their actual con.' Music and did advanced work Broadsto~e road announced'the h n ba oor l~ngtb green crepe ble. Both mothers selected white cert performance. • at the Cleveland Institute of engagement of 'their daughter, seat • carrymg a nosega)' of orchid corsages. Coloniaf Bank Building Several Grosse Pointers have Music and at Oberlin Conserva. PAMELA ANNE, to Allred m a j 0 r resp"nsibilities wit h tory, Oberlin, 0., w her e she Frederick Steiner, II, son of the "Symphony Kaleidoscope." For taught theory, She also headed Wilfred A. Steiners, of West. 63 Kercheval the Junior Women, Mrs .. Jack the music department l'.t Caze- chester road. do you want the latest in Kerns is chairman; Mrs. Rich- novia Junior College, Ca7.enovia, Both the bride-elect and her 886-3730 ard Noyes, co.chairman; Mrs. N.Y. fiance were gradulited from ha'ir coloring and styling? Leet Denton, in charge of print. For 13 years Mrs. Kaiser Grosse Pointe High School. Pam ing and mailing; Mr!;. James conducted similar music:apprec- attends Michigan State Univer. Morgan, responsible for student iation courses in connection sity, where she is majoring in Are you interested in purchasing a CINDY contacts; and Mrs. Thomas Mer. with the Cleveland Symphony Pre.Veterinary Medicine and hairpiece or having a wig serviced? _JO_HN_J cier, coordinator. and has made many friends affiliated with Pi Beta Phi. Al For the Women's Asspciation. through her "Meet the Masters" is majoring in Business (Mar. HAIR STYLISTS SKILLED Mrs. Tbos. V. LoCicero is chair- cou:'ses in The Pointe. keting) at Macomb County Com. ma.n; Mrs. Walter J. Burczyk, The first "Symphony Kaleido. munity College . BEAUTY SALON IN . OJeter michal's J 5528 Harper Ave. NEW WINTER COIFFEURS scope" lecture on October 17, entitled "Three Faces of the 526-4315 Concerto," will also feature a Open Mond€Jy through Saturda1j Special $5 - By Appointment well.known Poi n t e musician, Limited- Time Savings A lie e Lungershausen, harpsi- chordist with the, netroit Sym. phony and currently president ~OR.,HA~' , '.:. of the Women's Association .. Under discl1ssio,n at the open. S TE:RLIN"G ing session will be Bach's Bran. denburg Concerto No. 1 (ba. roque); Rachmaninoff's Piano t~fJ)inneifoi-~Wltt" Concerto NO.2 (romantic); and Bartok's Piano Concerto No. 3 (modern). I Later topics are: November I 14, "Unmistakably Russian," a look at RusssiaIi music from I the time of Rimsky-Korsakov to Prokofie~ and the advent of the

<. Soviets; January 16, "It's the ;1. " , . 'I .'1 Style," 18th century Mozart to . :; 1,;-: Now at a handsome saving 20th century Alban Berg; Feb . ••• tlie elegance of Gorham ruary 20, "Interpretation is the Thing," a comparison of out. Sterling to enjoy for ill life- standing reCordings of the same time! Dintier-for-Eight serv- compositions - Schubert's Sym- Cabin -ice includes eight S-piece phony NO.7, Lalo's Symphonie place settings (two tea- Elilpagnole and Brahms' Double spoons, place knife, place Concerto for Violin and Viola. Crafts fork .and. individual salad The series will close on March 20 with an open rehearsal of the fOrJc> plus two table 0:' serY- Detroit Symphony in Ford Au. l\lakes The ing spoons. ditorium. "Instruments of the ALSO: DlnMr-for-Four, SAVE$2!. Orchestra" will be discussed be- fore the rehearsal; the guest Dinner-for-Twelve, Carpet SAVE$7S. artist will be Mischa Mischa- koff, concert.master of the De. troit Symphony. Hurry! Offer ends Oet. 4! "Symphony Kaleidoscope" lec. That Makes tures (except for the open he. I hearsa!), will be in Room.B of the McGregor Memorial Confer- The .CHOICE OF ence Center at Wayne Univers. ity. They'll begin at I o'clock, 22 PATTERNS adjourn at 2:30 o'clock and fea- Home ture coffee during the discus. sion period. Come in a'nd select yours now. Location maps win be 'mailed with series ticket orders. Pro. gram notes aud theme sheets JOIN OUR will be available at the door. CLUB PLAN Price of the series of five lectures (including the 0 pen rehearsal), is $6. Checks should .cr~ncArlb., be made payable to Symphony ~ Kaleidoscope and mailed to Mrs. 'ric~ start at $232.00 fot Kurt Keydel, 2940 Seminole, complete Dinnet-for-Ei,ht Detroit, Michigan 48214. Individual tickets (available I only at the door), are $1.50. Further infonnation may be ob. tained by calling WA 1-6590. V~/entejewelers M. c. Jameson Wed.~In West .~. FINE JEWELERS SINCE 1934 I, 1660 I E. Warren TU 1-4800 Dr. Marshall C. Jameson, for. . Open 9 to 6 Daily-Fri. Eve. 'til 8 mer Principal of Monteith Ele. mentary School, and Eva Mae Bauer were married Thursday, August 31, in the Chapel of First Presbyt~rian Church, san Diego, Calif. They are making their home in San Diego.

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Budget Terms Glldly Arranged Edjkllszewski 776.5510 ~"""O~ - -." Dt:~lh 21435 Mack Avenue tember 28, 1967 ~YI 5ep GROSSE PO!NTE NEWS Page Seventeen oman's Page • • • by, of and for Pointe Women I Harper Auxiliary Mr. MacFarlane To Claim Bride eduie'Camelot' To Meet Oct. 4 Sisters Search For Michigan lucia At a Saturday, September 16, uated from Le Grand Verger, dinner dance in their Sewickley Haidostian Si;;iers Cynthia Lutry, Switzerland, was present. .t N ov 2 Heights, Pa., home, Mr. and nl'e ene I • Christina and Dicron, the chi]: ed to society in 1963 at a dance B f dren of Dr. and Mrs. Berj H. Mrs. William Penn Snyder, III, ------= Haidostian, will open the season announced the engagement of given by her grandparents, Mrs. their daughter, Marie Elise, to William P. Snyder, Jr., and the Sehoenithls Chairman Of Special Perform- for the Women's Auxiliary of lee N rtheastern Wayne County Ha.rper Hospital at the Grosse Donald David MacFarlane, Jr., late Mr. Snyder, at their home, "lice For 'OldG 'd CI'nic Pomte War Memorial October 4, son of I\Ir. ann Mrs. Donald D. Wi I pen Hall, in Sewickley Chi UI ance r at 11 o'clock. MacFarlane, of Country Club Heights and at the Cinderella Ball in Pittsburgb. Thh3S been appointed chairman of The. meeting ~ill be a brunch, drive and Delray Beach, Fla. ~ Lee ~choem. f "Camelot" to be held at the featuring Ar~eDJan fo~ds served A November 25 wedding i~ Her maternal grandparents . beDefltpreVIew 0, k Th d N b by the DetroIt Armewan Wom. planned, in Sewickley, Pat ~ are the late Mr. and Mrs. DOll . . Is at 0 ov~m er en's Club ill native costume. Theatre 8 cloc urs ar, " ..~ Miss Snyder, who was grad. Rose, of Sewickley. ~ rtheastern Wayne County Chlld GUIdance Decorations will also carry out I ~ the 0 ------Ute Armenian motif. e n e r. Langs. Hostesses be the wives nt'th t will Stboe . tely 40 Mesdames Darwin D. Martin, of doctors in the Gyn and OB td appfOXlma • Jr., William H. McGraw, Don. departmen~ with Mrs. John Tul- -.",.' .. Ifbo have volun aId Miller, Murray W. Sales III, loch in charge, (this is Dr. Hai- WATCH tostU tickets, at re~Clayton Stacey, George Steint~, do~tian's department and will lour road home as Ervin Steiner, Alcx Venettis, be a "tie-in" of the "Getting to .• ymoming. Rohert Wakely, Warren Weller, Know Your Hospital and Auxili. REPAIRING !!fled R Glancy, Jr., Gene Woooward, Caller Wor- ary" theme). of the boardof direc- rell and Theodore Worthman are The children, who have been . IWClinic,spoke briefly still more. si~ging together for nine years for all makes 41'llllell, and Mrs. Scho. ~\lrs. Horace E. Dodge and wIll. present a progJ ..m of Ar. ~ ticket sale pro- Miss Florence Sisman have meDIan Folk Son~s and Broa~. pledged their assistance for the way Shows fa~o~ltes. They w.ill . . . done on our premises lIlewomen who at. benefit a~ well. be accompan.led by the I r tb! "coffee" and w~o The Northeastern Way n e mo~er, who IS a g~aduate of with ultrasonic cleaning ~ agreed to assISt County Child Guidance Clinic JulJard School of MU~lcand has ~~th are: Mesdames provides diagnostic and thera. a?~eared on both radIO and tele- ill Austerberry, Kllnneth peutic mental, health care for VISIon. .. OMEGA & TISSOT f«eSI BarroWS,George children from northeast Detroit, Mrs. Clarence. ~age IS presl- ~ WiJliJm Beckenhauer, H r Woods and the five dent of the Auxiliary. and Mrs. Authorized Agency ~Bkk1ey, Z. Stephen Garp~ Pointes Lyndle R. M.artin, of Middles~x l~i.Bowersox,Raymond ross. boulevard, IS program chaIr. Sisters MRS. ROBERT S. PEEBLES, to represent the Council at. Lucia cere- (left), of Westchester road, president .{}f ~ ::~:m::r~~rry Seaman Recruit ERIC B. man. monies in Stockholm, marking the begin- the Jenny Lind Club, and MRS. If. warren Damman, MAr,SEN, 20 USN, son of MR. Health Education ning of the Sc:tndinavian Christmas Valente !!ewelers Illi! GeorgeDavis, Cas. and MRS. CARL F. MADSEN JOSEPH D. HADLEY, of Yorkshire road, season, on December 13. Application I~ William Dre. of 845 Lake Shore road, has- Council Meets are members of the Detroit-Swedish FINE JEWELERSSINCE 1934 !IaIId Dykstra,He.rbe~ been graduated from nine forms for the Michigan Lucia Contest urmio Grams,Benjamin weeks of Navy basic training at Council's Michigan Lucia committee, may be obtained by contacting the De- 1660 I E. Warren TU 1-4800 lid, Frederick Jansen, the Naval Training Center at The Health Education Council searching for a girl of Scandinavian troit.Swedish. Council at the Whittier Open 9 to 6 Daily-Fri. Eve. 'til 8 lit KIhleand Edward Gr~at Lakl:!s, of Grosse Pointe met for the ,. m. first time this ,.season Monday, descent between the ages of 19 and 23 Hotel. September 25, at the Grosse Pointe Congregational Church, ChaUonte a'venue and Lothrop Fonn Theater Peter Dodenhoff road. ' Guests of honor were Regi. For Children Will Take Bride nald P. Sienkiewicz, director of . The pupil personnel in the Grosse T~e ,Gros~e Po:nte War Me. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley J. Fo- Pointe Schools, all the princi- ~orla~ s Children s Theater ~e- kejewski, of London, r Ont., are pals and deans of the Grosse gJlJ~ Its ~welfth .,season WIth announcing the engagement of tJucia Boo," Pointe School District and den. me.nbershlp enro ...ment Satur. their daughter, Valerie Diane, lists conducting the fluoride d,ay, September 3D, between 10 ~. program in. the schools, Dr. a.m. and 2 p.m. at the Center, to Peter Charles DodenboU, a:." 100 KERCHEVAL, ON THE HILL Edward Watko; Dr. John Britt ~2 Lake Shore road. T~e group son of Dr. and Mrs. Charles F. ~~ and Dr. Robert Kulaski. IS open ~o boys and glr.ls a~es Dodenhoff, of Vendome road, e. ' ~. Greeting guests were the new 8-17.. It IS under the dIrectIOn and grandson of ~fr. and Mrs...... , ". .... 1.. .. . of Its founder, Mrs. Sydney JIOINTI pr~sld~nt Mrs .. Anthony Fortun. Reynolds, and is divided into William N. Miller, of Vendome 'DI:YWOtT ski, vlc~-presldent; ~rs. La. an apprentice and an advanced road, and the late Dr. and Mr.s. MNAaOI Reopens Verne Blasell, recordmg secre. g p , I Peter C. Dodenhoff, of DetrOIt. tary; I'llrs, ',amueS. lL aux, cor: rOUt'. . . _ responding secretary; Mrs. All young people mterested 10 'Nednesday Raymond Suhr and treasurer. any phase of the theater are Fashion Sho'w ' Mrs. George Strachan. cordially invited to join. Train- Committee chairmen tbis year inlf ati~ eJ(~erience will. be Set at Hillcrest . .October 4th are: Mrs. LaVerne Biasell, pro. gamed 10 acting, characterl:t.a. Hillcrest Country Club's an-

;:::\:'.(:f,::,i,:,l,,:: ;:~:~r~;~~.~~;~c:~~:~: i~~~t£tA~~~~n~~i~?J~~;:t:: nual fashion show is scheduled .:... publicity; Mrs. Burlie Arnold, and make up. next Wednesday, October 4, be . ~::m Mrs. Lawrenc,:! Cools and Mrs. 'Children's Theater rehearses ginning at 11:30 o'clock. Tickt1ts, @iUi Lawrence Ken n e d y, dental; weekly on Saturdays in the at $4.50 each, may be ohtained IJ=::j Mrs. WIlliam Self and Mrs. Center's Alger House and stages b~' rontracting Mrs. Bill Wil- dB Donald Bangs. dental treasur. productions for the public in liams, o[ Edmonton drive, 886- ::=::~:~ers; Mrs .. Carl Nolte, weUare; Fries Auditorium. The scene 1644, chairm'ln, or Mrs. Harold 100 Kercheval f@ Mrs. Bertram Waban, Ways shop is in the former garage Shannon, of Moorland drive, 886. 0372, assistant chairman. On the Hill iM and Means; I\frs. Bruce Rey. right on the property. :i:!M: nolds, hospitality; Mrs. William Mrs. Reynolds was once on ::nr: T~uscany, Mrs. Ro?~rt Unge. the Liggett SchOOl faculty and "Dates to Remember" "Vjm¥mmR]mU:ll@MJf@Hl~ff~N:tiM=!Br%Jnl@;lfii:£~ill ~~~:r B~~. Mrs. WilhAm Self, ~~dact~~~einA~~ io~~:;;r ~~: Sepf.mber 30th ani Children's Thea~er produces Oct.ber 1st, musicals as well as plays and "'7 On these "atea an exhibit of fine, often provides child actors for Imported palnUngs will be held radio and television. In the PICKWICK ROO,& of the WHI'M'IER HOTEL, city of De. Fifteen-week membership in trolt. 1G822 Kflrcheval the Theater group is $36. Those Doors open at 10 a.m. The art exhibit will be In all TU 5-4430 interested should go to the sizes and motifs and, as in pre. Center, Saturday, September 30, vious exhibits, pricea are free of Open Mon., Thurs., broker feea and art gaJIery pro- or sign up before. fits. a. Fri. Eves. 'til 9 You are cordlaJly Invited. Brlnli your frlends." ON THE BALL Dreams are a must in the climb to success, but see to it Shop Thurs. (7 Fri. Evenings that you aren't caught napping. ------

a young rivery fur PERSONALIZED CHRISTMAS that moves on to campus,

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~f:. Pagt' Eighteen G R 0 SSE POI N TEN EW S Thursday,'SePtelllber T: Society News Gathered from All of the Point;

C. H. Wilkerson Will Take Bride Set Oste,opat1tic From the Walton-Pierce Custom Collection Questers Ready ForFaUco Mr. and Mrs. Leslie H. Gru- Miss Gruber was graduated College Benefit Local Questers Chapter memo will ~ ber, or Monroe, have announced from Monroe High School, at- __ bel'S are looking forwnrd to the and be a short ~ the engagement of their daugh. tended the St. Vincent's School The nine Tri.County Osteo. F'~ll . Council Meeting of The the a. localspeaer !II ter, Diana, to Carter Hunter of Nursing, To~edo, O,! ~nd !S pathic Women's Auxiliaries will l\1Jchlgan State Organization of exhi~ry of1Io1blll,~ Wilkerson, son of Mr. and Mrs. presently a sewor, maJormg In present their third annual "High Questers, Inc., to be held Tues. colle ~brf Du!C!I ~ C. C. Wilkerson, of Vernil'r Special Education for the Deaf, Fashions for Higher Education" day, October 3, in Hall and th 1 (es lDay be tio.. road. . at Eastern Michigan University. Style Show at the Latin Quarter Mich. ' e Dca IllU5e1lln. .,"1 ------.--.------_.-- October 3 at 11:30 o'clock. A full day of activities is .Every chaPier pI.anned, starting at 9:30 o'clock Vlt~ and urg~ Co-Chairmen of the event :~i WIth coffee and "Dutch Treats" regIstrationfee01~ I Mrs. Christopher Mazure and fol.lowe~ by a guided tour of admissionto W' $lllll I Mrs. Gary Schirs have an. WmdmJlI Island, featuring the luncheonl:IdlhelDdmilw Christmas :nounced that proceeds will b~ne. i fit the Michigan Osteopathic :OO.year.old" D u t c h Windmill, Pointers a .~ :College Foundation. De Z~aan" th~ o~ly authentic clude Mrs. ~; liU operatmg wmdmlllm the United mann, stat["~I,1 I Mrs. Gordie Howe, wife of the States. Questers Mr p~ ~ Cards ; Red Wing star, is continuing her "~ ;. : support of the benefit by serving , Luncheon wiil ?e served at 1 president.of ~ Ed/ill ! as honorary chairman for the o clock "t The Fust Methodist Chapter of 01l~~~ Church. After luncheon there WallaceT '-;-<'1" Ill' , third year. elDpe. ' OFF I Mrs. Ralph Hinz, of Ballan- --.. 20% ,tYRe road is on the committee PERSONALIZED OR PLAIN preparing the program book, I and, Mrs. John Fetzer, of West- \- FAll TRAVELER 25 Albums Shown in Your Home I chester road, clnd Mrs. R. Sid. \. .:..:;."}:~ , ,'" ~, or Office by Appointment. I ney Sinclair, of North Renaud ,road, are assisting with public relations. . , Call LAURA PRINTERS I --- ) Envious critics are always 871-7422 or 372-2339 Iready to tear down the person \ Iwho has made a go of it. ' Old World Charm, Elegance, Service'

, ) Mrs. William Rust Pierce presented Collection. The silhouette, is fitted her forty-third Custom Collection to the through the bosom. There is a high press, September 20. The pretty look armhole treatment and the skirt is which has swept the fashion world is A-shaped. Its length is just above the ever present in these beautiful, youthful knee. A very Parisian cape effect is a designs which incidentally have always delightful note in the collection. been a tradition in the Made-To.Order

Mrs. Pierce traveled in France For the season's most import. Ied with an azalea pink cut vel. and Italy this summer in search ant galas' a del blue satin coat vet pattern. Other evening gOW?S of f~brics and inspiration. The with a c~pe-effect is worn over ar~ .intricat~ly hand.beaded JD In dark green 5kai with black leathertrim.AI~ fabncs are elegant, and the col.. orlgmal desIgns. . lectlon is an inspiration for a mulh-colored cut velvet ball The en tir e Walton-Pierce dark red with black leather trim. truly fashionable women. Black, gown. A ciel blue satin ball Made.To.Order Collection com- Other styles of So light Luggageondisplay. brown and white are very im. gown, trimmed with white satin prises the very latest and the port~nt this year, as are plaids i is also designed to go. with it, finest the fashion world has to In hI-colors. I' making the ensemble particular. offer. These are but delectable I Sketched exprCSfily for the ly v~rsatile. A .long azalea. pln.k samples to te1'I}pt. your g?Od I Jbt ',shops of "Grosse Poiiite News" are three evenmg co!lt In ~ea~ Silk. IS taste. You. ar~ InVIted to vIew . fashioIUl from the collection A collared wlth a 311smme mmk the collection In the salon daily . plum with blue checked ~ool boa. It is ensembled with a except Saturday througl! Octo • . D.... pI'OIId, FnncIa Lerita,e coat, belted on the hip comes white satin gown precisely print. ber 6, from 2:30 to 4:30 o'clock . WattOIt.l"ltfU . isnlMm ill die cIiItiaruiIhed Hotel with a matching' hal It is en- 'Kert'heval at St. Clair Grom Peil!t St. LPs. n.mark of this great botel ,sembled with a plum wool dress, Inot sketched. Black, French • illeuiIiae aad the comfortable hamulered satin is used to best __ illwhich it it aernd. advantage in accenting the line of a sophisticated cocktail dress. NEW, LOWER PRICES IN EFFECT! The embroidered black, French UINCHES ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• F~ $1.75 velvet coat has a circle of black I1'K11IDIffG ENnEE. SOUl' OR SAUD. POTATO. mink for its collar. It is worn .. 'rEGErAILE .IEYEKAGE ' 8T.R€618 Qver a cocktail dress of shim- .i DINNERS ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• FnnIl u.so WEST GRAND BLVD. at CASS rnering gold and blue brocade, tucludlng I:Dtree _ Soup or salad Inot sketched. Polato _ Vegelableo _ Beveraiu FREE PARKING • TR 3-3000 ------Church Circles Slate Sessions (;rosse Pointe If e m 0 rial Church Women's Association Circles will meet next Tuesday, October 3, to begin study of IDietrich Bonho.effer's Letter. I Opening her Whitcomb drive Ihome to members of Circle One I will be Mrs, Fred, R. Walker. Mrs. Melvin Erickson, of Roslyn . road, will entertain members of Circle Two, lIlrs. Lester Mc. Intosh of Shelden road, will entertain members of Circle Three, and Mrs. Howard W. ,Ambill, of Middle~ex boulevard, will entertain members of Cir. cle Four. Circle Five will meet at the Renaud road home of Mrs. Does Gimble Tell Macy? Frank G. Raphael, Circle Six at i the Grayton road home of Mrs. j ; Ivor Menzies, Circle Seven at Not if he can help it. That, however, is not our policy. We spread i the Merriweather road home of i Mrs. Albert Purlin and Ch'cle the gospel on all listings just as fast as they come in; and the above 'Eight at the McMillan road is sure "Hot off the griddle." h,ome of Mrs. Edward Hanpeter. LOCATION: 1'h blocks from Lakeshore Drive. The Presbytery is planning II dinner especially for women SITE: 1f\Ox128- Beautifully landscaped. , who are unable to attend day- ACCOMMODATIONS: ~ bedrooms: 2 baths, family room, paneled library, 1st fl. , time meetings, also on Tu~sday, laundry. Treasures for now, always: superb sapphires and October 3, at 6:15 o'clock at New look for you MISCELLANEOUS: Therrnopane windows, 5 ton central air conditioner, attic 'Immanuel Church in West! fan, intercom, lawn sprinkler, electric garage door openers. di~monds set in platinum; earrings, $2.150; Grand boulevard. Theme of the this fall ... be it evening will be "Training." brooch, $3,800; and bracelet, $5,800. a short curled coif I. MAY WE SHOW IT TO YOU? Reservations for this dinner I session may be obtained ny con. : or an updo for that tacting ~Irs. Walter E. Pattee ~ b:1 Friday, September 29. special event, tum CHARLES W. WARREN IF YOUR HOME IS FOR SAI,E I to Robelle's. Don't waste enerl(y wishing 1S20WASHINGTON BOULEVARD, DETROIT A.1e: 101' our moUlnl1 "10 RelUom Why YOIl -get busy and make plans. Should List Wit/I Johuwnot & Johnstone" ------j We have 40 experip,nced, full time salespeople operating in our 3. Grosse Poillte offices. We advertise extensively, finance. have a trade-m plan, insurance department, and belong to a 240 l!Iember Natio~a!. Referral in the Organization which gives us advance informatIon on people, o~mg trans. The BREAI(ERS River House I ferred to and from this area. 90% of our listings arc sold wlthm 60 days. 8900 East Jefferson Ave.-Phone 823.3440 for Reservations 48 YEAR.:" OF HOME SELLING IN GROSSE POINTE I WHY NOT LET US SELL YOURS? Delight/ul DINll'JG - DANCING - COCKT AIl.-S for you' IN DETROIT'S MOST BEAUTIFUL RIVER-FRONT DINING ROOM "We Curl Up aud Dye , T NTME\T .~ Featuring ADDED ATTRACTION MAKE AN APPOI I • GROSSE 'POfN'J'E -- Direct From New York 3 OFFICES • ~ ('" " PETE WILLIAMS ALEX KALLAO New $illging SensatiDn HoheIle~8 - . ~.I1i _, -=:-:- Famous Concert Jazz Pianist I ••••••• II •• II '" ••••• II II •••• II ~~t i Jmlll Me .. :e-_I >t.. :.:e1= _ and his TRIO Continuous Entertainment Nightly Hair Styles REALTORS FOT Your Dancing Pleasure NO COVER OR MII'-IIMUM TU 4-0600 ,",t\AGNIFICENT CUISINE It"-lCLUDING SIZZLING STEAKS. CHOPS 19027 MACK at AND SEAFOOD-CHOICE LIQUORS AND COCKTAILS IlEMBERS OF THE DETR()fT AND GROSSE POINTE REAL ESTATE BOAMS 7 Mile Road Allendonl Parking-American Express, Diners Club and Corte Blanche Honored ~.YI Sepfember 28, J 967 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Nineteen oman's Page • • • by, of and for Pointe Women

Le~on Women ~T ow Enrolling Slate WelCOlne George Lewis llistoric Society To Meet Oct. 6 Mrs. :Milton B. Osgood. pro- To Be Wed gram chairman, has announced i for the 1968 Wagon Meeting Special Junior memberships are To Take Bride The Historic Memorials So" for luncheon at the V i I} age that Mrs. Alfred Golder will pre- ~~ion Auxiliary year held by nearly 100,000 daugh. . g witb more than eiety in Detroit will hold its I Women's Club in Birmingham. ters and sisters under the age The Welcome Wagon Club of sent a program featuring slides ~SSJllrness and enthu. ?If!'. and ]\frs. Stewart Lewis, first meeting of the year 01.. I Presiding will be th'e newly. of lB. Grosse Pointe will hold a brunch Mrs. Rulh Allen, I of Glen Ellyn, Ill., are announc- Friday. October 6, at 12:30 elected president Mrs. Norman from her travels in Egypt, Leb- .m~ The Grosse Pointe Chapter meeting at 11 o'clock next ~ Cbairman of ing the engagement of their o'clock. Members will galher L. Parker, of Bedford road. anon and India. meets every third Monday of the Thursday, October 5, at the ~ Ie Unit No. 303. daughter, Anne Thorburn Lewis, month at 209~6 Mack avenue, at Grosse Pointe War Memorial. . PoUl to the tragic war to George Porler Lewis, son of 7:30 p.m. ~Irs. Allen may bc Special guests will be Judy I . l! tineand the awareness Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. reached at TU 5.1635. Smllh and Carol O'Brien, co- Lewis, of Lincoln Road. ~ everywher,' of. the authors of "Here, There, Every- tion of young flght- .-n where," a new Detroit-area Miss Lewis received her Bach . ~bO must be taken Church Women shopping ~nd service guide. elor of Arts degree from Albion College. She affiliated with Alpa -: when they return Th~y will discuss the writing of r'-~~;:;:;;;~~ To Hear Panel theIr book and review some of Xi Delta social sorority. She is -". planning a most in- the helpful hints it includes. now employed by the YWCA in kartprogrnm.~f activities A very special program is in Mrs. Robert Agne, program Kalamazoo, where she is teen- age program director. • We will JOlO t~e Jr.~n store for m e m be r s of the chaIrman, announces that this ~ CU"'~1. Her fiance also re{-eived his 'Or5~ ~ - American Legion In Woman's Society of the Grosse is a "delightful" program and ittide endeavors to h~lp Pointe Methodist C h u r chat urges all members to attend Bachelor of Arts degree form America's devoh~n their luncheon meeting next and bring pads and pencils for Albion College. He was .t mem- /tee way of life and Its I Tuesday, OCtober 3. making notes on the informa. ber of Sigma Chi fraternity and 2 IMfcHlTLD 4 DotU,SoTIC il. tiOD to defend that A seven-member panel repre- tion offered by these Grosse Kappa ~Iu Epsilon, national against aU dangers. senting the Jewish, Roman Cath- Pointe authors. honorary mathematics fratern- to speak out ~or olic, Presb~ierian, Methodist, Bridge and canasta will fol . ity. He is currently a student at (, CO~rllll~S ( 5Ulfln"5. . ~ ritb the united vOIce Episcopalian, Greek Orthodox low the program and a short Western Michigan University in JilliolI members. and Mornlon faiths will discuss business session. Hostesses for Photo by Scriavone studlos the Graduate School of Business 2 Wool 06116Le KNIT~.qttBhRDI"tS, . for Auxiliary mem- "Woman's Role in the Church." the day will be Mrs. Joseph Mr. and Mrs. L. Stewart Si. Administration. ~ IrS. Allen explained, Mrs. ,Frank lI~ellen, of St. Blackburn, Mrs. Elmer Doege, Imon, of Lakepointe avenue, an. . wives, sisters ~nd A~drew s Methodist C h u r c h , Mrs. Martin Hawley and Mrs. nounce the engagement of their Pointe!'; Attend AOPI 2 Silk two~5TEI)~5l\1l"5, Vf,\.V£f~ , of American LeglOn wIll be the moderator. Introdue- George Read. daughter, E. BARBARA, to Rt'sedale Park Meeting aad of deceased war tions wi.ll be made by ~rs. ~ob. All new residents who bave Alan Michael Keener, son of V£lVf,TttN~1 AttD 6tt\otD lR.lf1).. ; 1fomen who them. ert SmIth. Mrs. Marlin Wlck- received their Welcome Wagon Mr, and Mrs. A. Jack Keener, .: in the armed forces line will give devotions. hostess calls are invited to at- of Kalamazoo. ' Grosse Pointers Mrs. Watson a '1ar are eligible to The m e e tin g is to start tend this meeting. Reservations Miss Simon was graduated Ford, Mrs .. Donald SchIer and the Ameri. promptly at 12:15 o'clock at the 5rfW~IZf~ r~62t' 5HOp '. in both should be made by October 3 from Shaker Heights High Mrs. Martm Hawley recently aDd Auxiliary. Church. by contacting Mrs. R. J. Abbott, School, Shaker Heights, 0., and attended a mee~ng D! Detroit. ') ZoZ E. eUZMU1t;"'''M ') 882.8363. I attended Bucknell University area Alpha Omncon PI alumnae M'\rlt ------ISh . d h • B h 1 f. at the Bushnell Congregational Opening her University place ~ receIVe er ac eoI' 0 Ch h R dIP k ( M' ().06b:J Ml ~ 1137 ( . ISCIence degree from Western ure, Ose a e ar. borne for the ~all meetmgs ~f Michigan University, taught at Potluck supper was followed ~e Gr?ss;. POlD!e DGemocratJc Richard Eltmentary School and by a program of skits, pi'::lures ~'"'-"'-~ omden sd lSCUSSI?n ~uPMRoSn is presently teaching second and reports of the sorority's in. W e nes ay mornIngs IS ., • t r 1 f h ld RUBEN VAN LEEUWEN grade lD Portage, MIch. e~na 1000a conven lon, . e Chairman of the Group is MRS: Mr. Keener is a ~aduate of this s~m.mf'r at the Grand Hotel, JAMES GRA YES Kalamazoo Central HIgh School Mackinac Island. ----. -- and is attending Western Michi. Mrs. Ford, Mrs. Hawley and EMILIE t. DAUCH, daughler gan University. He is employed Mrs.'W, G. Ziemer, of Grosse of MR. and MRS. EMIL O. with Kalacraft Incorporated of Pointe, wer'~ amQng the Michi- DAUCH of Three Mile drive, Kaiamazoo and is in the Micbi. gan alumnae members of AOPi bas begun her sophomore year gan National Guard. whe served as hostesses for the at Walnut Hill School, Natick, A November 25 date has been biennial convention. Over 350 Mass. set for the wedding. delegates from chapters through. out the United States and Can. lada were welcomed to the State Slate Fox Creek by Mrs. George Romney. NEW! Mrs. John Wargelin, presi- Qrtester illeeting dent of the Detroit Alumnae Chapter, was one of the c()Uven- PRE-INSTRUMfNT CLASS 'rhe Fox Creek Chapter of the tion 'delegates present at the for the kindergarten set Questers will hold its first meet. September dinner to inform ing of the year at the home of the group of AOPi's newly Gi'/e your child on op- Mrs. Edward Nevergold in adopted national philanthropy, portunity to enjoy music Country Club drive on Oct. 5 The Arthritis Foundation. ;s lovely, but it hides the appealing, rambling Cqtswald treatment of the houIe with friends ond class- at 12:30 o'clock. Through this agency collegiate - as for as the above picture is concerned. mates. An easy, hoppy JEWELERS Members will have a "Show and alumnae members will have Vogrue way to learn the basic and Tell" program of things materials of music. The the opportunity to give service elements of art u pan they have acquired during the as well as financial aid to help 22377MOROSSROAD TU 4-2585 which all further study summer. solve the widespread problems Dimension. will be built. Serving as officers for the. of arthritis. belielllld year are president Mrs. Michael 'accurate 7 MlIe near Maek Avenue but not Brennan; vice - president Mrs. CATHERINE F. TAYLOR; . Tour EIl.monds Restyled by Our Designers enrollments now accepted guaranteed Robert Smith, SC\:.; Mrs. Robert daughter of the ROBERT F. Guaranteed Wateh and Jewelry Repairs Wallers, treas and Mrs. Melvin TA\'LORS, of Warner road, is 885-6215 B lac k and historian Mrs. enrolled in the Class of 1969 at I'Q~b~ Thomas James. ,Marymount College of Virginia. 7X9 I

~~~~~J J:lteh~n. GOl1lC see our SIZES» (0 tJ AAAAAA to C Glass In addition to rooms shown, there IROUND • enclo:se4 are ~o Bedrooms with Bathroom : N!l Extra C!.argas T'e.rrae. 19'xI9' on t~e third floor, also a Recreo- the : for Sizes 10V2 10 13 = tion Room in the basement with Bar. ~.••...... •..•...•..••. ~.... Grill, and Lavatory. Excellent condi- tion. Copper gutters and doWnspouts. CLOCK lovely, lively Morble. sills. Gas heat. Exce;>tionaJ gordens. May we show you this attractive offering? FALL FASHION FOOTWEAR. &peciolly designed for the Tall Girl who. fashionable, dilCriminating and practi""L Our neW col ~ will enabl. you10 step _Iy from work. to leiwre, to important mmings In perfect BUSINESS IS PEOPLE fashion and k1ea1 comfort. especially a service business. Along with the people l.!sted below. we offer to Wffve hod leading "'00 manuf<>dureB maIe.- us Grosse Pointe sellers and bu)-ers: experience, rollabillt), knowledge, and cour. up .. 11 tile hfllh-fasillon Ilylet in Tell teous ethical bebavior. \ Ilzes and widlhs ••• just for yaul Paul Maxan Thomas NtIf.r W1nnlfr.d M. Weyhlng Srep into fall fashionably- Richard L. Moxon Axef ~. Holt Merry St.mnNIn See us Bernartl Whitley Darwip D. Martin lien. Kelly Hugh C. Wilson William H. Rieman, Jr. ICmorrow ••• William 8. Devlin WInfield S. J.w.II, Jr. out collection ~ is "'JW complete •. Member of Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board's Multiple Listing System

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Tu'Ce,d __o_!_-_8_0_0_0__ loth Stlll'eS MAXON BROTHERS.Inc. A_...w... Stretching 210 feef into the sky, •• Shoreline East reaches Dewa.... I 110...... A conscientious policy makes its own friends new heights in luxurious apartment living. Each apartment 41 lohn It Building Gol has tinted window bays offering a magnificent view. Built on WO 2.8628 356-1370 the water's edge with exquisitely landscaped courts ••• and - a mooring dock for added posh living. Want to reach new heights? See Shoreline East Apartments. Studio, one and two bedroom apartments from $f75/month IlooIASt "EFFERSON lJOllllNE EAST ... _. . _. PUBLIC AUCTION of rare interest to collectors ------~--~------_._------OCTOBER 3- Tuesday Afternoon at 1 p.m. l OCTOBER 3-Tuesday Evening at 8 p.m. ~.LOOKING FOR YOUR DREAM HOUSE? OCTOBER 4--Wednesday Evening at 8 p.m. featuring an extraordinary OUT-Of-STORAGE

". ART COLLECTION i :1<.., . formerly belonging to a well known collector It wCtlld be impossible to enumerate the many, many items that we have been commissioned to sell at auction in au'' galleries! For over 20 years, this collection has been in storage. It consists of barrels and barrels of art glass, china, brassware, copper, pewter, Victorian and Early American FIVE BEDROOM COLONIAL IN ONE OF No Slairs 10 1- b' Th R . h . furniture, Oil paintings, Oriental rugs (a very fine ,::sets 211: c 1m . _ is lovely .3 bedroom Custom anch Wit spacIous group), Marble top chests, ladies' and gentle- ~ras't baths with a beautiful Kitchen - all large rooms and many j, men's chairs, etc., etc. GROSSE POINTE SHORES ELITE SUBDIVISION !llIlati~. ow you. Only 1 block from the lake and 1 block from trans- On view vlltil 101. time- Illcluding: Large Master Suite, Three Bathrooms, Two powder-rooms, Spa. CGtalog available Saturday cious formal marble foyer with winding staircase, Large family CALL US TODAY FOR AN APPOINTMENT room with fireplace, Library, Extra large completely custom kitchen, plush Carpeting alld Custom drapes, utility room (first DuMouchelle flooT), fully air-conditioned and automatic lawn ~prinkling sys- tem and large corner lot . . . ONE BLOCK }'ROM STAR OF TAPPAN ART GALLERIES CO. SEA CHURCH alld BARNES SCHOOL. 409 E. Jefferson Ave. - Detroit - WO 3.6255 REALTOR Lawrence F. DuMouchelle Emest J. DuMouehelle 90 Kercheval 884.6200 Auctioneers and Appraisers BY OWNER 886.3131 Shown by Appointment IIis r-~.~------~----dlLIIIIII

~:; Pa98 Twenty G R 0 SSE POI N TEN EW_S -;-- Th_u_rs....:.day,September ~.\ .~{'~: 6A-FOR RENT 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE 8-ARTICLES FORSALE ~ ~"" ....I ~~I¥.m~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-Rr~~~m~;.5~ITU~ION~NnD (F"rnishedl u.s. DIVERS-Premium_tank- ~- TitLESFoth,. ." . " LADY with highest references SPECIALIZING in rental of d I t "lIC IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY band instruments, $5 per an regu a ~r, wet ~uit, plus " , ' THE RUM~ .i1' C'LASSZ~Z~D ~ willescent.careTUfor4.5574.elderly or conval- RIVARD, 11h year lease. Colon. month. Also complete repair all acceSSOfleS. Call after 6 R ial, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, $275 service. p,m. 822-7804. UMMACE tl'r per month. prefe~ldmarried THE MUSIC CENTEH OUR ONCE YEARLY SALE SaiUrda.~,""'l~ M:~~o~pa~f::~~ei~Oa~;~d~~~ ~I~ I couple with one chi . 22~33 Gratiot 775.8000 S . I f I, ~ ~ References. 822-9038. GEORGE PALMS TU 6.4444 pecla or 2 weeks only. Now 9.2 ADS t~ through October 7. Our entire Anleri GROSSE POINTE WOODS - SILVERTONE Twin 12 ampli. stock of 14K. jewelery, anti. 2:~41b!! '~ I5A-SITUATIVN WANTED fully furnished, 3 bedroom fier, electric guitar, Fuzztone, ques, oldtiql'es, and bric.a. Grosse i~lIact Call TUxedo 2.6900 - 3 Trunk Lines To Serve You Quickly ~ (Domestic) bungalow. Newly decorated. cords. Must seIl. TU 1.0724. brac. Won't be available long 0Ulte II'Il'i4 !i 885.7416. SLINGERLAND drums, gold at our attractive low prices C;thing -HoUsebold I Your Ad Can Be Charged cOo~~~~~ry. ~Atee~v~_~~~o~ing sparkle, 6 pieces, ZildJ'ian Up to. Ih off on many items: urllilure-A""H,•.: IteJ. q ALTER.MACK near Grosse Pte. Cash In now for au d' 'Y~k. f;!) cymbals, Pax.All case and r rasbc ~ -Nicely furnished s t u d i 0 reductions G E c- case for bass drum. $350.TUx. . . . ".v\'E . ~iEXPERIENCED day worker apartments. Very clean, no THE GRIST MILL Dinette seland ~ 'm _ .•,,;,% wishes 3 days, Tuesdays, Wed. """""""'''' ""i",,,,,,,,,,,=Ji.l m.~!1:m'mrmf!!~."""""","",:~~}:." cobwebs. Everything so fresh edo 1-9737 after 5 p.m. 21151 Mack 886.1640 ~ove sea t; ~ ~ l nesdays, Thursdays. Refer. and clean that )'(lU yourself 2 KIMBERLY knit suits, worn Tuxedo' ...~ ence. 823-2189. Items. 2A-MUSIC EDUCATION 4A-HELP WANTED would feel refreshed. Only once, size 18, reasonable. BOX'S 20" bicycle, good condi. ~BlO'Il"" •• 2..",29~i6. (Domestic:) LADY wishe~ day work, clean- $115-$120 per month. This also Apartment size gas stove, $20. hon. TUxedo 1.5795. v'O"'ldBERKRr....~.v;--....,yn 1_ Classified Deadline PIANO, organ, voice, theory. includes the' gas and electri. TUxedo 6.3112. er Upright p' ":"NI Is Tuesday noon, 12 p.m .. Pre-school through univer. HOUSEKEEPER of 10 years reo ing. 331-1542. city. Niee for one adult or for E FLAT CONN alto saxophone ~11Il1, ~ for all new copy, changes of sity level. Walter Mueller, tiring-need lady or couple COLORED LADY wishes day a couple.' Grosse Pointe bus. MOSS GREEN carpeting wilh with case and stand. $100. • ~ha' MATClllN~ copy and cancellations. It Is 482 Colonial Ct. N., TU with good references to assist work. Laundry. Luretter Bol- TelephINGluxury apart. condition. $75. TU 5.628.'). vas. 2, 8'x12'; 2, 8'x9'. 822. chairs. 2 other~. Light kitchen $5. e h reeD. ir/, DENTAL ASSISTANT. fuIl time k. h rt f II ment in new building over. 2315 draperl'e, •. 821.2173. dow wit SC t ~ William Rowe in Grosse Pointe. call Tuxedo wor m orne; pa or u looking Lake St. Clair. 2200 uOVING _ "[agnavox.-s.tereo __ ~ . " Adjustablesac . time available. Homemakers, m" It .-. Informa tion: 884-6442 or 886.2359 6-2606. 642.7900. sq. ft. 3 bedrooms, 2 full $50; new patio umbrella, $25; TAN COAT, like new, 14.16~ KING SIZE bed ~omplete; ~e 6300. ---::- __ I .- baths, dressing room, 2Ox22' window fan, $10; refrigerator, tall. Beautiful red w 0 v e n sander, Adm I r a I upright 95 FOOT relri~ WOMAN to care for 1 child, I PUNCH AND JUDY RELIABLE LADY would like living room, large deluxe $100; eleclric dryer, $25; belt sweater, rayon backing, VAl. freezer, roll .away. bed, Ige. .freezer se.c!iOD. 5 days, near Village. TUxedo .!~ MUSIC STUDIOS baby sitting; days or eve. kitchen, laundry room, clos. massager, $25; Fruitwood I ley 3-0681. desk .and c~alr, misc. house. good conditlOll.'J~ 5-0131, after 5 p.m. Guitar Piano nings. References. TUxedo ets galore. plus 2.car heated double dresser and nightstand ~- --_. --~------hold Items. ~:l4-6644'.~hfl!l~ Guitar Rental and Sales ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER - 1.2442. garage. Built - ins include $125. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 TYPEWRITER. long carriage. ------~.-"~--- PORTABLE dlS~1 15 Kercheval Experienced, for East Side ----- slereo speakers. air condi. p.m. 1733 Pre~twick. S~lall wardrobe trunk. Old SCUBA gear, practically new. KilchenAid,toP Grosse Pointe Farms NURSING, prefer east side. .. f d' f' -~ ~.- __ . .__ pIctures. frame~. 10' folding call EDgewater 1.3358 after 6 ..~.7i54. I private school. Liberal bene. Private home experience. tlOnmg, ree stan 109 Ire. FENDER d I t bl St I p 00"1 /1 TU 4-4440 Res. 372-8994 fits, salary open. Send resume place, bar, TV jackl\' carpet. e uxe amp.. 5 a e. ep adders, sh/)\'el~. .m. _ - ,1isioD-l:iJl' ..... to Box Q.I0, Gross~ Pointe 885-8494. ing, cedar closet, draperies, months old, excellent condi. hand truck, tent stove, wood ------RCA 21' tel~ ~ j,r ADVANCED News. NURSE'S AJDE wishes part. ceiling fan, blender and more. tion. TV 5.5351. duck decoys, upholstered and ORGAN CONCERT picture lu , ORGAN LESSONS time baby sitting, $2 per hour. Immediate possession to dis. DINn~GTABLE-4-1 ----8 !.ecreation room .chairs. An. Oct. 5 S p.m. 6.1~...~ PRACTICAL NURSE - Nights . . t' t ""0< th I ,eaves. hqllc co Uc h ~hsceJlaneous F' A d't . m -~~R COl""'""..:l~ I Now available by professional Call 925.4378. CrimIna 109 par y. ;-l mon. chairs, buffet and server, TUxedo 1.74~6. • . f1es u I orlll WURLlT""d..1 toDt,J>" 11 p.m.-7 a.m. Private home, ---~-~~- 886.1135. $100. TUxedo 2.4942. . ~_ . _~ . Grosse Pointe War Memorial any. BeaulU'" ill6tructor on spinet and console Grosse Pointe. Elderly worn. HOUSEKEEPE~, Grosse Pointc --- -~- _. - - ~ -~- ..~. -- _ __ HANDSO:\IE leadecl glass door Sponsored By 008'2. ~ organs. Call Mr. Matt 775.8000 t an patier. . TU 5.2892. references. l\fldd.leagecl, care NEW 2.bedroom apartment with MAH?GANY dmmg table, 6 b 11 f f e t. Beautiful cocktail THE MUSIC CE~TER _~ G~! ~ after 4 p.m, GARDENER and handyman- for eld.erl~ or chIldren. R~ply I managcri~l. allowance f o.r ~.h~I~~~~Uf{~t. TUxedo 1.9782. glasses. Antique brass picture I Frank Rcnant STEINWAMusidan.1!)i! Private home. Full.time. Ex. ~e~~x S 25, Grosse POinte I ~all bUildlOg.. All' ~1~ctfJC BARN SJDI:'IlG _ A~rth-e~tic I': plaqll~. VAlley 3.0681. on the I g~~~~b' mainl~ ELMINA CAMBURN perience and references reo kitchen, heat, alf conditioned. weathered hand hewn na ICOMRO . - ~ ~-~- Lowrcy Organ I p BOOCall~I~ MMTA Certified Piano Teacher quired. TU 5.2892. ENGLISH secretary seeks sec. $155 per month less allowance. tural timb~r. 1.463.2179.' " sin ~~gan;~ Wllh amp-new ~ Admission Free :~:"'~iI'-:it' retarial work at home. Let. Corner of Seymour and Hayes. ------__ : li" d ()\\. All m a k e.~ I __ . 1 nOLEX 8 mill girll~~ Theory Classes k ters, reports, speeches, etc. 886.1924. r~STATES bought a.r:d sold, 'I ~e~~e~' 2~~~I~~at~~~' MUS1~ KrTCIIE~. TAm;E--G chairs, neW.$100 ;0 Studio Punch and Judy Bldg. I Classified Ads Phone 885.3197. - ~.~~~ . - ~omp!ete. or odd pieces. An. Mi." r 1 near like new. Mahogany break. each. ll86.1....~'~ 15 Kercheval TU 1.7747 - - LOVELY 1 bedroom nverfront tlques, SIlver, china, furD!' I.. _ f t D bl en electric I_~ ~.~ Res: 1023 Roslyn TU 4.2832 NURSE des ire s home duty, a~artment to sub ..lease, fur. ture. Oriental n1gs. Hugh C. I FE~J)ER A:'ITP:-Vo~g~litar ~ s~~~e', ~:.~c~la~~()lIS ilem~. SECRE~:mplete.~" Cbildren and Adults Bring Results days .. 7 and 9 a.m., evenings DIshed or unfurnished. 331. Bolan, 10233 Woodward, TO I ccllent condition. J\lllst sell. 1313 Hawthorne 10 a.m. to 5 h.ed,TUxedo 5-1~ 6 to 8 p.m. 867-7124. 6114. 6.2500. Sacrifice. TUxedo 1.0303. p.m. !IOn. GROSSE POINTE NEWS . . Page Twenty~ :::::1 13-REAL ESTATE T3-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 13-REAL ESTATE J3-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE CLASSIFIED GROSSE PO INTE GROSSE POINTE LUSH semi.ranch, bugging % Grosse Pointe JUST THE FACTS acre of land. 4 bedrooms, plUl WEDGEWOOD. First Offering- HOMES unfinished 5th bedroom. 3 4 bedroom, 2 full baths, semi. BERKSHffiE, 701 - Near Wind. SWNINGDALE - Extraordi. baths plus lav. in finished ADS ranch. Large living room. At. FISHER ROAD - Multi.level mill Pointe Drive. Well. nary 4 bedroom semi.ranch basement. 2.car attached , __ tached garage. level custom built on larg~ designed Contemporary with with sunken living room and rage. corner beautifully landscaped circular drive. Spacious kit- large family room. Utility HA WTHORNE, Grosse Pointe 101. 3 bedrooms, 2lh baths, chen, living room with raised room. Located on an acre of Shores - 4 bedroom Colonial, large family room. ~Iany ex- hearth. 6 bedrooms, 3 baths, ground. 2 full baths, recreation, lava- tras. Immediate ol:cupancy. familY room. Cabana, screened WEBER tory, family room, 2 car ga. porch and grill adjoining lfARCOURT - Luxury 2 family (;; , rage. HOLIDAY - Extra roomy, very heated pool. This house has flat on extra large lot. Spaci. nice 2 bedroom, 2 bath ranch. everything. TV ~-4200. ous roo m s, 3 bedrooms, II NOTRE DAME-4-bedroom co- Separate dining room, den and baths or 2 bedrooms and den. SCHWEITZER lonial, 1~ baths, sun deck utility. Flexable terms. BERKSHIRE, 969 - First offer. 2 bedrooms, one bath on 3rd. 1T-AUTOS FOR SALE and sunroom. Newly redeco- ing of this excellent Colonial Vacant soon. 12E--COMMERCIAL PROP. rated. 886-4200 HIDDEN LANE - Lovely, lal'- on large site below Jefferson. ERTY FOR SALE gel' 3 bedroom ranch near S1'. PAUL - 5 family terrace. NORTH OXFORD-4 bedroom, 5 bedrooms, 2lh baths, den, Lochmoor Club and new high sun.room, 3-car garage. PriCed Separate basements. Good INDUSTRIAL or commercial 3 full baths, 2 lavs., center school. Large family room, condition. 1968 entrance Colonial. First floor for quick sale, TU 4-0600. building, 2,200 sq. ft. 19945 completely finished recreation OPEN SUNDAY E. 9 Mile Rd. Close to 194. library, family room, second room with fireplace. WINDMILL POINTE DRIVE- CADILLAC floor laundry room, apartment GROSSE POINTE WOODS - Cape Cod in lovely setting Be the first to see this beaulifnl Bus duct. Office ample park. Spotless 2-bedroom BUNGA. 2:30 TO 5 for live.in help. 2 car attached WASHINGTON ROAD - Sub. with view of the lakE.".3 hed- display of 1968 Cadillac trade. ing. $32,900. 1Ji down. TUxedo LOW near Mack. Large living 4-2684. garage. stantial home for the larger rooms, 2 baths, library, ter- ins. There's bound t.) be just room with fireplace, lovely First Advertised family. 5 bedrooms. 316 baths.! race and garden room'. Com. \Joe to suit both you and your kitchen, 2-car garage. Assume HUNT CLUB-3.bedroOlJl, cen- lal'ge living room; also spa. pletely built.in kitchen. budget. ter e n t ran c e Colonial. Re- present mortgage. VACANT. 482 Washington Road 1ZF-RESORT PROPERTY cious dining room. Den, sun. modeled kitchen, recreation TU 1-6:;UO. FOR SALE room and terrace. OPEN SATURDAY AND Five bedrooms and three rOOm with lavatory, Florida baths, all on the second IN THE VILLAGE - Most at. SUNDAY 2:3~5 HURRY room, 2 car garag\;. Two Family Flat floor. Two extra first floor BEACONSFIELD - 6 Ilnd 6. tractive house in LINCOLN ROSLYN 521, FIRST OFFERING IN CANADA TOWNHOUSE-Located in I,a- rooms and a screened and 2 gas furnaces. 2 car garage. Road. 3 beautiful bedrOOOlS; -Attractive center hall Col- CHARLES DALGLEISH fayette Place. 3 bedrooms, cover.:u porch. CADILLAC 1500 FT. OF WATER frontage, Convenient location. one with fireplace, dressing onial, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 5lf.l acres on spring fed Wak. IIh baths, recreation room. room and privclte bath. New powder room, full dining Purdy (:, Edgar wekobi Lake near Thessalon. Lakefront Lot kitchen with built. ins, terrace, room, games .room, terrace, 2 : padding9x15. Porta. 6161 WOODWARD TR 5.0309 ~iichigan's Largest Cadillac Terrific hunting and fishing. LAKEVIEW COURT - Your games room. Excellent loca. car attached garage. Half- 63 Kercheval Ave. TU 6-6010 SlltO, MageaVOl(. Dru ~, All year round lodge, com- last opportunity for lake tion. Handy to everything. block from lake on lot 75xl50. r!Olin and Case, Grin. DearIeI' Carter & CO. pletely furnished and equip- frontage in Grosse Pointe TV 1-6300. Close to s c h 001 s, churches ucellent condition. FREE PARKING DRIVE IN ped. 5 bedrooms, • baths, TU 4.4400 under $50,000. Over 94' on and transportation. Excellent FOR SALE by ownll.r._4 bed- ~ . Between6 and 9 family room and activities the water, 400' deep. Owner L 0 C HMO 0 R - Morningside value. room, 2lf.l bath, 8 year old must sell. area. Executive h6me. French l'VledO 4-0643. VW 1966, 26,000 miles, mint room. a.ttractive Colonial Large liv- condition, $1,300. 882-4834. Colonial. Paneled library, 4 I Call us and we will tell you more ing room with fireplace, din- !IE HOME, garage, and Call us and we will tell you more HUNTINGTON 21192, bedrooms, maid's room, 3~ \ . sale.All day Satur- ing room, family room, kitch- '63 IMPALA hardtop, radio, FIRST O~'FERING - Information and Pictures of baths, 2 fireplaces, ideal en with huilt.ins. Carpeting SrPlember 30. 2 sof~s, JOHN S. he ate 1', automatic, tinted JOHN S. Nice 2 bedroom face brick Most Homes for Sale kitchen with built.in applian. throughout, tiled basement. . TY" cabinet rad~o, bungalow. Good sized dinillg ces, garden.type 125' site. windshield, good condition. in the Pointes Gas heat, humidifier. Attach. lawnsweeper. MIS- TUxedo 2.6912. room, 2 car garage. Con. TV 4-0600. , . Everylhing in ed 2 car garage. Landscaped G0 0 DMA N venient to everything. Lady GOODMAN and fenced. Near public and eondition.19903 East MERCEDES BENZ, 1964 230 GROSSE POINTE SHORES _ 93 Kercheval 886.3060 Queen of Peace parish. OpeD 93 Kercheval 886-3060 parochial school!. $49,500. .Place.Grosse Pointe S.L. convertible and hardtop, Sunday 2-5:30. i\:lichaux Lane, 804 - Deluxe Shown by appointment. TUx- dark blue with beige leather. Si/loway & CO. Ranch ",ith foeus on quality. MID LODGE FOR SALE PARKCREST. 21174 ...: edo .-6851. Open Sunday, 2 Excellent condition. Call Kitchen with complete built- 5 783 Cook Rd. ICE EQUIPMENT 626.0837 or TOwnsend 9,6500, Very well maintained 3 bed- TU 4-7000 to p.m. ON A HIGH bank of a beauUIul room ranch, excellent floor ins. Family room with view 'lOR SALf Ext. 59 after 6 p.m. trout str,eam, suitable for . al' of lake. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths Radnor Circle l!S and a1ding plush club or family !lse. Will plan. New carpeting, unu- "The Oldest and Most and lavatory. 2-car attached 16.'!iO MACK Ave. Corner of '66 BUICK LeSabre, 4 door accommodate 17 guests in num siding, 2 car garage. garage. Early occupancy. TTJ Yorkshire. Doctors offices. 5 • I new,rebuilt. Rea. Experi41nced Realtor hardtop, AM.FM stereo, air. m'ain building. This is one of Good area. Grosse Pointe Choice 4 bedroom, 2;.i bath , prices.National Of. In the Village" 1.4200. rooms. Separate entrances conditioning, other extras. the better lodges in lower schools and Bishop Gallagher Colonial in excellent condi. plus attached 4 bi:droom brick 'l4llipment,16R33Harper $2,500. 481 Lakeland. tion. Modem' family kitchen, BillllP. TUxedo 1.7130. Mic,higan. Formerly owned by parochial. Open Sunday 2-5. I ------SUNNINGDALE, 1447 - Over- Colonial. Owner moving out , . .the Mitchell Bentley Corp. HERE IS looking Lochmoor Golf Club. large picturesque Florida of country. Must sell. Open 1959 FORD Galaxie, ex.:ellent room, recreation room, 2 car IQUES condition, ne)\' battery, 2 new 893.2291. a home that is ideal for en. F.xcellent home with paneled Sunday 2 to 5. library. Kitchen with built-in attached garage/automatic O.llFIELD' ANTIQUE tires, $300.' 6175 Grayton, tertaining. For mal dining Grosse Pointe door opener. Also central air after 5 p.m. appliances, 2 bedrooms, 1~ . ,Od3, 4, 5, 11 a.m. to 12G-FARMS room, large living rOOm with baths, fully air-conditioned, conditioning and electronic cUr \ natural fireplace. Walk down. WEBER p1, Thursdayto 6 p.m. GROSSE POINTE FA~MS. carpets, draperies. Quick oc- cleaning systems. Call today FORD '63 500 XL fastback, HORSE FARM, 14 acres, 2 new stairs into the plush recrea. 'CROSS OFCHRIST Fir s t advertised attractive, cupancy. TU 4-06~. for complete details.' - bucket seats, 390 engine, auto. barns, 24 stalls, inside work tion room with bar, fil'2place, & ll1l'llERAN CHURCH matic, , power steering, ex. well loc/lted and in sharp area. Apartm~nt and air con- stone planting bOll:;also lava. !4lJe PilleRd.at Telegraph cellent condition. 886.3955. condition. T h r e e bedrooms. N., OXFORD RD. - "Easy to Bloomfield Hills ------_.- ditioned lounge. 821.878ll. tory with vanity. Call us for Activities Room. Very good live in." Excellent 2-bedroom SCH\A/EfTZER -", '66 BUICK Skylark, Grand Sport appointment to show you so kitchen. Elaborate ken n e 1. 2 baths RANCH in woodland McMillan Road many other extra features. hardtop, air.conditioning AM. 12H-LAKE AND RIVER Nice garden with brick patio. setting. Large paneled family 886-4200 flEA MARKET FM radio. All power. Wildcat PROPERTY room, 2-car attached garage. If you've been searcbing for SUN.,OCT. 1 engine. New tires. Other ex- Stop in to let us show you our WESTCHESTER. First adver. Best value in area. $34,000. the tmusual, we suggest you tised. Sparkling Colonial built TV 1-6300. tras. $2,300. 481 Lakeland. photos of many other homes arrange to see this custom GROSSE POINTE ALGONAC:-Elegant 2.3 bed. 19114.Four bedrooms, two and in Grosse.Pointe and vicinity. home. Interesting features_ Excellent 6-6 FLAT. Divided 1963 CHEVROLET convertible room. Deep canal takes large one.half baths. Paneled Fam- WELL DESIGNED 3.bedroom, Large living room and master basement, gas beat. 2 ear ga- automatic, power steering, c r u i s e r. New carpeting, ily RfJom. Large modern 1~ bath plus large family, -bedroom, gracious staircase, power brakes, Premium tires, kitchen. room. This Ranch is "ready rage. Good rental income. drapes, hot water furnace. f 2~ baths, and that bit of Handy to everything. Terms tinted glass. TUxedo 5.7157. Also 30' boat house with elec. BETTY V' I N G to move into." Call for more extra property which an 85 cm WAH1'ED R 0 SLY N. First advertised. particulars. TV 1-4200. available. TUxedo 1.:e300. FORD 9 passenger Squire :~~n~OiSt. $34,500-0ne half • REALTOR Charming one and one.half foot lot provides. ANOSWANTED wagon, 1959. Air-conditioned, story three bed I' 0 0 m s of SADDLE LANE '"'- Almost new Johnstone &- Johnstone Spinets .and small Up. power brakes, steering, seat. ALGONAC:-St. Clair River lot 20525 MACK 886-3210 which two are on first fluor. 4-bedroom CAPE COD. 70' Provencal Road Highest casb paid. Recreation Room. $26,900. Good condition. $275. 885-0285. plus canal lot. $11,500 cash. site with trees. 2* baths, 'VE Hl506 paneled family room with Grosse Pointe Woods '64 CHRYSLER 300, 2 door, all I ALMO S T NEW Colonial in Not the ordinary, residence, but fireplace. Not a mark on it. As! Objects Sought. T.M. TUCKER REALTOR prime location. Five bedrooms one that .provides appreciation power, excellent condition. Lovely throughout. TV 1.6300. 1170 PAGET CT. . always welcome. 886-3469 after 1 p.m. AigoLo3c four and one.half baths. Sit. of unique architectural detail. DON'T COUNT yourself out of i ~ Claes BookShop. Miss 4087 M. 29 Hwy. SW 4-3681 the game if you've been un- ting Room. Paneled Library. Total of 6 bedrooms, r; bi.ths, Two bedroom ranch with I, Claes,1670Leverette 1964 CHEVROLET Impala, 9- able to take a swing at the F ami 1y Room. Recreation JOHNSTONE & 2 powder rooms, etc. or llJl expansion attic. Tastefully . WO 3-4267. passenger wagon, V.8, auto. five bedroom houses which Room. Many special features. arrangement ,that provides 4 decorated in addition to the matic, $1,395. 1150 Fairholme. RIVER b'RONT HOME-5 bed. Walled patio and exceptional I'separate suites. If Yllu're de- wways in demand family old gold,jewelry and have been served on the 881-1729. rooms, 1~ baths. Gas heat. market this season. The landscaping. Large lot. JOHNSTONE manding an eXclusive location room with fireplace-AND VDg1IeJewelers, 22377 Lot 75 x 350' near St. Clair, with the finest in accommorll- Boad•• straigp.t pitch on this new modern kitchen. Consider CHRYSLER, 1948 Windsor. Ex- Mich. VA 4.0511 or VA 2.5500. PEMBERTON. Spacious En g ------tions, be sure to inquire about cellent COndition, 35,000 miles, listing is sure to catch you lish. Five hedrooms, four and yourself at h.'lme- ' this offering today, : Large dog house. $400. VAlle~.. 4-9241. looking. On Washington one-half baths. 75' lot. Good SUIlday. 2:30-5:00 . Road, south of Kercheval, s-ms. CHOICE 6Ox25O St. Clair River opportunity for large ,family '64 PONTIAC LeMans 2 door. '?/ith all five bedrooms and willing to renovate. $33,500. CHAMPION Clean, 6 cylinder, automatic, lot, Port Huron, next to 2828 three baths on the second LAKESIDE LIVING Military, (M29 Hwy.) beauti •. Exclusive by hand power steering, f 0 0 t floor. The first floor line GROSSE POINTE PARK. 'Good REALTOR Rancb with four family power brakes, oversize bucket fullocation, $9,000 terms. Real up includes large living Colonial. Four bedrooms, two Bargain. bedrooms, den, activities seats, undersize gas bills. Bur- room, dining room, den, baths, of which bedroom and BORLAND roan and built.in kitchen. gundy with whitewalls. Wire- morning room, and screened bath are on first floor. Den. BY APPOINTMENT Large lot plua a lovely stand less and heating device. Ideal T. M. TUCKER REALTOR porch. Both infield and out- R e c rea t ion Room. Finll of treea. for school. 884-7388 after 7 ,AlgOnaC 408'7M 29 Hwy. SW. 4- field are well-groomed and kit,chen. Three car garage. SUNNINGDALE 9O--The fam- • p.m. 3681. ready for play. Better M U I R n e a I' Charlevoix. Re- ily room and kitchen of your touch bases with us first dreams is the highlight of this '62 F.I. CORVETTE - new 4 modeled Farm, House with SWEENEY . . • then be prepared to home which has so momy of ,McBREARTY speed and ~ n It in e rebuil~ plenty of charm. Two bed., & 13-REAL ESTATE slide home. the features all families want. Realtors Must sell. Best offer takes it. roo m s pi u s semi-finished FOR SAL.E Five bedroom!,; plus a sleeping Call after 6 p.m. 1'U 2-5124. third bedroom. One and one. 19 KERCHEVAl. TU 6.3800 YOU CAN SCORE a double play half baths. $26,900. porch, a beautiful dining room, (next to Punch & Judy Theatre) MOORE living room, screened porch, 1987 CADILLAC Eldorado, ex- 1894 SEVERN ROAD - Custom by picking off tbis two unit WILLISON. Custom ranch on cellent condition. Must sell. fiat in the Park. Three all new carpeting and deco- TU 1-6800 881.3581. built three bedroom colonial, bedrooms on each floor and I a r g e well. landscaped lot. rating. Loclited on a large lot 70'x157' landscaped lot. First a large kitchen are sure to Three bedrooms, two baths. in Grosse Pointe Shores. Call PLYlIIOUTH, '64 2 door. Clean, floor laundry area. 14'x16' tempt you to reach for this Family Room. Studio or work us for an appointment to see GUIDE TO GOOD SERVICE good tires, in warranty, $600. screened po r c h. Carpeted one. Well tagged at $16,500, room. Extra large two.car this immaculate beauty. 881.1839. throughout. Solid masonry at. this is waiting to be gathered garage. iached garage. Two fireplaces in. BERKSIDRE near St. P a u I . CHALFONTE 467-Center hall JOANNA ,WESlUN '6 BUICK EI t 2?5 lour and other extras. Immediate ranch. Three bedrooms. full 2d """5 Nect ara mark-," on I't. occupancy. Open Sunday 2 to Substantial and well up-dated t';ning room, beautiful kitchen, WI NOOW SHADES B001' t,""".'f 11 o. . t' d Full 5. Owner. TUxedo 4-5546. SHORTSTOP thio; one before it five bedrooms, three anj one- Cleaning, Turning, Repairing all large rooms, perfect con. Fast service el>UI u y maID aIDe . gets out in the open where half baths, second floor uti!. dition, sprinkling system, 2 power. 885.2137, 961-3562. anyone can field it. A real ity room or sixth bedroom. I ALSO FEATURING car garage. Choice Farms CUSTOM MADE SHADES '67 VOLKSWAGEN Camper bus, 20849 ANITA. Harper Woods, 3 grandstander, this type of Marvelous new kitchen. Rec. location. "2,600. TUxedo 4-3809. or 4 bedroom model house. house is always a crowd reation Room. TV d pleaser, Plenty of social 1960 T.Bird, all power, white, Your lot or ours. xe 0 rooms on the main floor, PRESTWICK. Conveniently 10. HARPER WOODS , private owner, excellent con. 6-1464. two backyard patios, swim- cated Colonial on 50' lot. Four GRA~TOP Ill>.":: -_ dition. VAlley 4.9634. ming pool, even heated Laths.bedrooms,FamilytwoRoom.and one.halfRecrea- ESPECIALLY nice three bed. ....:~t!.E'l' I~pala, 2- '60 CORVAIR 700-Good condi. I driveway. Designed by an tion Room. room brick ranch. Large 23 SALES AND SERVICE -" op, vl'lyl top, I tion. $300. Call aiter 6 p.m., HIDDEN LANE. Near fabu ous archetect, the fifth second ft. family room, completely 14&i0 Warren. at Alter finished basement, good kit- TUxedo fHiOOO lIn'~[lO~e: steering, I TV 14224. new High School. Well floor bedrvlm, has its own SUNNINGDALE, 67. in the .....-... on'oma I Owner I ------priced ranch in fine condi-th private entrance and cl Shores. Del i g b t f u 1 Early chen with eating spare, plus 1-. 886-5610. ' ,'66 MUSTANG convertible. 6. tion. 3 bedrooms, 2 ba s. kitchenette. American. F i ve bedrooms, 175 ft. lot. Bishop Gallagher ~lilnrcor --- cylinder, automatic transmis. Good family room. four and one.half baths and High school. SerYing tM Point. Area .,."11'-4642. excellent con• s). o.n E xcellent condition . ROSLYN. Attractive tri-level. CHOICE OF the field or fielder's upstairs sittinJ!_ room. Pan. ~. 8824954 choice, this one's a tass up. eled Library. Florida Rtom. b,' _' • 3 large bedrooms, well 10- . d' ST. CLAIR SHORES 'Vlj) Country ----- If vou desire the con Recreation Room. Air con I. -~. I Squire sta. 1960PARKWOOD station wagon. cated family room. A walk veniE!Dce of one floor living tioning and other special de. IIlc ~~ ull ]lOwer, in., 822.231.';. to schools. Enclosed patio the house has two bedrooms tails. ARROWHEAD 21548 - Three '" OWs. Exc:.llent ' ------______with barbeque. Call today, bedroom brick ranch. I.arge WOLVERINE '- l39s, 886-1835. I 12A-BOATS AND and don't miss it. down. If you want four bed .. UNIVEHSITY. Wetl maintained rooms, new carpets, recreation ------' rooms, or these extra rooms Colon!'al. FI'\'~ "ood,sl'zcd bed. room. SI8,900. Expressway Typewriter Service - MOTORS TONNANCOUR. Farms quiet 10. for visiting family, this one rooms, two a~ct"one.half baths. transportation. See this today! 13131 E. JEFFERSON AVE. ~ SAVE $ WANTED: Canoe-, -,n-g-ood-con.1 cation ji:lst off Lakeshore, a has two more bedrooms and Den. Family Room Recrea. SHARE 21531-Delightful three Next to the NlwPort Hotel i 30 dition. Reasona1:le. TUxedo I stone's throw to Waterfront another bath on the second tion Room. El'rly possession. Grosse Pointe Cab COil 5,6709, Friday evening. Park. Custom 4.bedroom. 3 floor. Don't drop the ball St. Paul's Parish. bedroom ranch on wide lot. VA 2-3560 I\VETTES -- '--. - . _.~--- bat hI' co onta.I "thl'ng.,0 like this time, we're ~t.re this On/! and one half baths, mod. TU 2-5300 60 BOSTON WHALER 16'. 1963. it on markel. one will make a hit with THOROUGH COVERAGE ern kitchen, good carpeting, ~ excellent condition, 75 h.p. you. recreatiOn room. garage. 1m. ,"-IJI(TS CARS Johnson. 882.7386. MU3KOKA. Charming N e IV ON OTHER mediate possession. ~lley, Spr,ites,Jags, ~.\RAGEf;;-storag'-e-. -B-o-at-,-c-a-r, Econngdll~tnl'odn.Co~on~~d~~~~ec~"The first sure symptom of a GROSSE POINTE HOUSES GROSSE POINTE .'r'NilI'! • T!l A s, etc. etc. Tuxedo 1-2398. baths LIbrary plus hand mindd in1 health isf Itrest t ofhheart", Stop_ 1'0 I'or a tl'm~'- savl'n"... list" CALI. US FOR INFORMA.TION BETTER JOB? '" C~rll~n'e~ryeeBefore -12-B----T.R-A--IL-E-R.S----1 some- garden room with'an peasures e a orne. ,tailored to your rN]uircments' ON ALL GROSSE POINTE Shoe Repair ~ , slate floor and fireplace.: I from our comprchen$iw Gro$sc PROPERTIES 1------.~ - , Fully air conditioned. Purdy: Pointe catalog of photographs 365 Fisher Rd. OpP. High YOUR LETTER I AIR STREA:\I 1966 Interna. I and small floor plans. I tional. Twin beds, Excel1E'nl.: CAN SPELL SUCCESS ! S5,500.?wnN,_TU.x~~~.1~29~, HIGBIE (:, MAXON CHAMPION APACHE Chief camp t~!liler. t£T us HELP YOU WRITE IT '. - ~~~~ condition, $350. Call 884. REA LTY Edgar BROTHERS, INC. REALTOR Dep.ndabl. S,rv'ces Jomar Resume SelVice 1957 N-n.-tR-0-D--tr-~i-Ie-r,-$-25-0. 83 KERCHEVAL TU 2.6000 TU 4-5700 QPf'" Evct" W,'c!«"d. TU 4.1930 Page Twenty-two G R0 SSE P,0 I N TEN EW S , rI Thursday, SePternb I . ~8,11!1 T m~1!!I ~u.lIIl11"m!tMt!l~ .. III II I I3-REAL ESTATE T3-REAl ESTATE 21 C-ELECTRICAl 1211-PAINTING AND 21 R-BRICK AND . W roRuu FOR SALE SERVICES DECORATING CEMENT WORK 21S-cARP£NT~ ELECTRICAL WIRING I COMPLETE Decorating service. -~ H. CHAUVIN Work,remode~0( ~ ',. ( GBOSS: "g~~~'i.PABK Painting, interior, exter.ior. " ' CLASSIFIED and REPAIRS I y par~hes. S!Il.allg altili'l CO. Paper hanging and re.movmg. CEMENT CONTRACTOR GROSSE PTE. WOODS KRAUSMANN ELECTRIC Esttmates free Or ~ ~ I ~ 4 bedrooms, 2'h baths, paneled !IIaterials, workmanshIp guar. ALL TYPES OF CEMENT I TU 2.5900 5892. . ~I AB 'J..:Y ~ family room, den, heated ANITA-3-bedroom bTlck,. nat. I anteed. For estimates, call WORK pool. Gas heat. TUxedo 6.1146. ural fireplace, second floor 21 D-ELECTRICAL WILLIAM FORSYTHE Coli TUx.do :2.6900 - 3 Trullk LIIl". To Serv. You QUIckly. km • Walks. Drives. Porches bedroom 18x14. Garage, car. I APPLIANCES VAlley 2.9108 ~ Your Ad Can B. Chllr,'" ~~I peting and draperies. Many --J.------~----,-- • Patios • Waterproofing I oJS alld an t.... " ' , ~: TO CLOSE ESTATE extras. Hurry-not many of GROSSE POINTE'S ONLY PAINTING. Experitmced, neal, • Pre.Cast Steps enClosures,sidj;JI'el~~ ~'<}~~~~ Farms--2.bedroom ranch. Den, these bargains left. full~' equipped, reasonable. • Tuck Pointing ~HA tel'11ls. Weglri.,~ 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE s~nroom and paneled recrea. TUxedo 1.5306 after 5:30. No job too small. F~ee estimates. licensed aDdbo !Ie I!sl:( tIon room. 886.5647. FOR SALE FOR SALE HOOVER A.l INTERIOR and exterior CALL ~nsPeCtionof oded. FACTORY AUTHORIZED painting, wall washing: and TU 2.6586 IDvited; We CO!lJPlll,e ~ Rowe & G rove TU 2-5956 workmanship.~Itt It GROSSE PTE. ON THE WATER 739 FAIRFORD RD. SERVICE paper hanging. Have insur. lIIodern ranch sit u ate d on REAL ESTATE POINTE VACUUM ance. Kenneth Pygott, SLo. REPAIRS 463 MANOR 125x405' site with ma~nificent QUAD.LEVEL. 4 bedrooms up, Formerly cum 8-1780, after 5:30 p.m. ONTAlUO 3 baths living room, dining Waterproofing and brick work. CONSTRUC'rJO~ "" Center Entrance Colonial with view oJ Lake St. Clair. 3 PAUL W ROWE & CO I FREE PICKUP & DELIVERY p;;;lting,-i~te. 881-4400 IN. large bedrooms, 3Yl baths room, spacious kitchen with . . NEW REBUILT PARTS TO-iQUALITY We underpin footings, repair , 3 bedrooms, H'l baths, family all built. ins family room, Ii. rior and exterior. Our crew plus 2 guest rooms. Library, 21043 MACK TU 4.1000 caved-in basement walls or room, 2 car garage. Avail. brarary, first floor laundry, TU 1-1014 PR 2-4050 composed of medical students able immediately, $29,500. family room, up-to.the-min. make replacements. Inspec. ute kitchen, large patio area, finished recreation room, at. 21002 MACK and teachers with 8 years tion of completed work in. ~. painting experience. Excellent boat facilities with hoist. tached garage, gas heat, fully 1765 HUNTINGTON BLVD. vited; we guarantee 0 u r DETROIT BANK local references. VA 3.7116. Kitchen MM"rn' ~ Perfect spot for entertaining. air conditioned, intercom and. GROSSE POINTE WOODS 21 E-CUSTOM CORSETS workmaJ.:;hip. FHA t e r m s , V\re lIar AND TRUST CO. licensed, insured, bonded. or Minor 11_.' ~ Owner leaving state. TU Hi.Fi. ~ ~Iocks to public and. lNDIVIDUALL Y des i g n e d STOKES PAINTING Real Estate Division 962.7656 1.6300. Free&th;1'il1 parochIal schools. Star of the IOwner WIshes to sell newly dec- Spencer girdles and surgical ONTARIO Licensed ~altl Sea parish. ~65,OOO. Shown orated 3 bedroom 5. TU 1;7480 ily room. Priced in low 40's. to sell quickly. cellent with children. TUxedo Z1O-W ATERPROOFI NG TUxedo 2-5735 Near lakefrnnt parks and bus 6-1592. TOP SOIL, 5 yard.;;~ 25 YEARS experience. All cracks livered,$22. LAkemf.... transportation. Our staff of well trained sales T. RAYMOND JEFFS inside and outside fixed. All BASEMENTS WATERPROOF. FRED NAVARRO people is here to assist you TU 1-1100 H no ans TU 2-0176 MINIATURE Schnauzer pup. ED-Reasonable rates, work. ,pies. A.K.C. males, 6 weeks walls and ceilings sanded. TRIMMING, remuV1l, ~ LAKEPOINTE - Charming 3 in purchasing your next home. manship guaranteed. 921-8175. bedroom colonial priced in I old. TUxedo 4.6020. Windows and cracks caulked feeding and stumP rill and puttied. Clean, guaran. 21 S-CARPENTER WORK Free estimates.~ 'mid 30's. Near s ch 001 s, IN WINDMILL Pointe, by QUEEN REAL ESTATE 0!ll' ENGLISH POINTER pups, 7 teed work. service. Cal F1er:, churches and transportation. 19846 MACK 886.4141 er, newer 3 bedroom Colomal, BASEMENT CARPENTER wants sman jobs, weeks, registere<.! shots. ?73- CALL GEORGJ'.: panelling, repairing, screens, Service, TUxedo 1 __ 1lh baths, 2 car attached ga. 2622. WATERPROOF ING LAKE POINTE - In beautiful rage. Central air conditioning. 841-5961 porches, etc. PRescott 1-3729. - Wmdmill Pointe Subdivision. 2 fireplaces. In the mid. ENGLISH SPRINGER pups, S bedroom English close CHECK THESE HOMES EXTERIOR PAINTING, Excel. INSIDE OUTSIDE ro thirties. 15219 Essex. 823- A.K.C., c ham p ion stock, bus line and schools. Pric~d lent Grosse Pointe references. ALL WORK guaranteed. We dig Free NEAR G.P. YACHT CLUB 3632. gentle with children. Reason. PRescott 3-0183 & SLocum outside waterproofing; water Customcraft in mid 20's. able. 791.1040. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, first floor. 6-0604. drains broken or cracked are CONSTRUCTION .Consultation KENWOOD COURT - Pleasant 2 bedrooms, 1 bath second replaced. Free stimates. No KITTENS. Free to good home. COMPLETE decorating. Paper. COMPANY I 4 bedroom, one owner con. floor. Paneled den with fire. ENGLISH ARCHITECTURE is Trained, 7 weeks. 822-8790.. job too small-just call ON temporary wit h attractive lllace. Informal dining area becoming more popular by the hanging, insured, guaranteed. Additions and Remodeling of all AI Schneider. TUxedo 1.0565. FRED NAVARRO screened terrace. off kitchen. Large kitchen day, 'and this meticulously 20-PIANO SERVICE types expertly done. LANDSCAPE .1 with all built-ins. Utility" area maintained home in the Farms WATERPROOFING CO. COMPLETE p:ano service. T>Jn. EXPERT painting, paper hang. • Family Rooms • Kitchens ~ on first floor. Tremendous is a fine example of that t.;pe TU 2-5735 PLANTING EAST DETROIT ing, rebuilding, refinishing, ing. Free estimates. G. Van ~ closets. Immediate possession. of architecture. 3 bedrooms, • Remodeled • R e c rea t ion de.motlling. Me'JIber Piano Assche. VAlley 4-1492. 16144 JULIANNA - Near East. All for only $59,500 30' living room, large kitchen Rooms • PorchE'S • Attics Con. AND ~ Technicians Gtrlld. R. Zech, 21 P-FURNITURE REPAIR j land - Luxury ranch with 3 with separate breakfast room, verted • Dormers U GaragE'.5 731.7707. CONSTRUCTI~ bedrooms, f ami I y kitchen, OR glassed and screened porch. EXTERIOR ELEGANCE IN Remodeled. ... living room with. fireplace. Fi:lished bas em e n t with PIANO tuning and servicing, UPHOLSTERING NEAR E. JEFFERSON Free Estimates and Planning "i Finished basement complete paneled recreati:m room and guarantee"~. Walter Mueller, HOUSE AND GARAGE paint. Custom made furniture; de\~. UBBERY A.''II l bedrooms, 2 baths on 2nd HR -mth kitchen and lull bath. 4 lavatory. Near schools. Priced TUxedo 6.1~0. ing. Free reasonable esti. orative f ab r i c s; professional Service. FHA Financing. " floor. 1 bedroom, bath on 5 EVERG~ •.•!1 L at $31,500. mates. Experienced fuU time needlepoint mounting, tapes. DEAL DIRECT WITH third floor. nen, powder roof TRIMMED 2t-MOVING & STORAGE painters. 371-7478. tries and yarn; chairs and BUILDER PROFESSIC."", : MT. CLEMENS on first floor. Magnificent, air conditioned labor saving TROMBLEY ROAD-H you have KEN'S MOVlNG Local sub- stools in stock. EWALD, estab. TU 1-102.1 20445 CANIFF .- 3 bedrooms, ]j~hcd 1926, 13929 Kercheval at kitchen has self.cleaning oven, wanted to try the convenience urbs. One piece or houseful. 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tions chairmen Mrs. Roger Bailey I of Fisher road, and Place chicken in large butter. To Be Fashionable This Fall hairdosshOUldbe ' Mrs. William Bauer, of Warren, advise us that the Pickle ed pan. Sprinkle with the ;;,.11.to go under hats ... a fashion must So pick Party donation is only $1 per person, and that they'd Combine remaining four ingre. can go u~der a big hat or be brushed ton qstdY'~ natural lme for a small hat. After war '.. like.to know how many people definitely are coming by dients and pour over chicken. head should add a little fall of curls the October 2. su~, Sprinkle with paprika. Bake lIh mantic mood. Leon, 17888 Mack is the' 0Cteate, ... • ... .2 hours at 350 degrees. Serve t~e- fashionable ... : suitchable hair st le~laceto fitJ 'No, it's not a cilCUS ••• we're pl!nnlng," says I\lrs. with rice. lztt/e, lovely hatr pzeces ••• TUxedo 4-~S93'" llIld. John Laya, of St. Philomena Parish, "it's our Annual FaU ______...... Festival, ind it "'ill be bigger and. better than ever, with Kay Wise .•• ballet dancer and teacberis ~

=!~~~~~;J:~~a!~~EdE1i:::=Th~,~~~~~ii~c_l J ~L l ~:'Sb~;~ij;:;r~~~~Er~~~;~~~~ , rIz f h t (h t dogs iee cream Photo by Eddie McGrath, Jr. tralDed With the New York City Ballet l"_ .... games, pes, r ere s men s, 0 " , JOHN OLERT, JR., D.D., OF GROSSE POINTE WOODS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The color movie, "The Ad- direction of George Balanchiue and iD. r;;;:.".- candy ••. ), plus barbeeue cbieken and spare rib dinners 0----- ventures of Tom Sawyer," will tea.chers. U you're interested in L'EcoIede IlaI!t Prep'ared bv St. Philomena's one-and-o,niy Chef F('Uee • • • By Janet MueJler be shown on Saturday, October self or your children, call her at 568.1511d""" ! ~ menical Movement: 7, a't 1:30 p.m., lit the William VAlley 2.2310 in the evening. "''''6 "'It Festival chairmen are Mrs. L~ya, William Moore, of Cal. Side-by-side on Dr. John 'Olert's desk in the Senior "I think tilat it (the unifi. Fries Auditorium of the Grosse ... * * . • d M Emil H g d Frank Penner both of cation of Christian Churches) W . 1 32 L k ' vm roa, rs., erzo an. • Minister's study at Grosse Pointe Woods Presbyterian inevitably will happen-but not Pointe ar Memona , a e. Free of Charge ... a ne\y booklet "How toWork Ii Neff road ••• The Festival is scheduled all day Saturday, Church are three small objects. One is a seashell paper. in .the next 25years ... unless, shore road. Kitchen Planner," is available at Mutschler . September 30, and Sunday, October 1, on the Church weight, with the Lord's .Prayer written out on its back. of course, something really Donatio~sfor the ~ovie, .film. ?0227 M~ck Avenue. It cOJ.ltains'suchvaluable' ;,rounds, Mack avenue at lUarseilles street. Admission is blows up in the world ... And ed by DaVIdO. Selzmck, wIll be uon, you 11 wapt to keep It on file evenif...... f' The second is a framed copy of St. Francis' Prayer, something COULD really blow 75 cents for .students and $1.25 ready for a new kitchen. Do stop and nick oneJ""re free, and. everyone is invited. The third is .1 small wooden~~------lup _ I don't think anyone can. for adult3. TIckets may be pur- * * ... 1'" up, * • * figure, completely encased in committee meetings of the nigbt predict what will happen in the chased at the. door or in ad. New and Traditional ••• You are invited.to lacoMt'i._ - bandages . . . Push ~own .its before - and, finally, - the world today. . . vance, ~y calling. TU 5.6219. holiday collection of Polly Flinders old worN. .. Dr. John Pel'icin .' president of Grosse Pointe head and up pops a tmy SIgn after.dinner Board meeting. "But I'm really, more con. ~,he~e WIll be speCIal rates for dresses in wonderful modem easy carefabri ~ Theater, and a group 'of his fellow members ar~ com. be a r i n g the single word, So\much for an Average Day cerned with ecumenicity at ~he partles of 20 or more. ber 30th, 9:30 to 5:30 p.m. Delightfultires: fer_ J>ining their talents with those of a small group of aspir- "Clumsy!" in the Life of a Senior lIIinister grass roots l~vel, cooperatl.on The money derived from this 2 to 4, girls 3 to 6x and "I to 12. ' ing actors and actresses in St. Clair Shores, the "Patch- Personality.wise, those three of a Multiple.Staffed Church... o~ .churcbe~ w~th.c~urcbes, m. benefit will be used to aid * * * , work Players," to make "Showboats' Comin'," a show~ small objects are a pretty reo (and whatever became of the dmduals WithmdlVlduals . • • Father Joseph Corso, a Mary- On Stage ... really casts your face in a sta'. rdt within-a-show musical review being 'presented thiS' Fri~ vealing group. 40.hour work week?) . . . '''I fMUlsthWtorkt hTOgether knoll Missi.onarywho works in were introduced to On Stage cosmetics AI" I, = day and Saturday evenings, September 29 and 30, at 8:30 Dr~ Olert still laughs when- So 1'lany Things ee a we ave resources Africa in obtaining a jeep for . f C Fl t W II . - . • ever he pushes down the wooden "We have to be so many wi~in t~e churches of Grosse his mission duties. He is reo gmaaVkeeu~aw:Jaar0 d wree~mb'eoa. ~ tt Tea1!y~ o'clock in the Activities Center of St. Lucy's Church In figure's bandaged head. "I things for which we weren't Pomte,. Tight now, to ~eally DO turning to his mission on Oc" Fay an 'lie en 'Usmg it everm~t. }£ast Jeffers~n a~enue, St. Clair ShC?res, a roa.."ing sue. broke my hip on the ice a few really trained, often things for something about ~aJor. prob. tobe,r 11. shou~d try one 0t the. On Stage productsat,M cess .•. Wnter-director Dorothy.Meler, who was at o~e, seasons ago," he explains, "and which we have no real feeling fems, ~rout housmg m. the Boutzque at. Leon s .17888 Mack .Avenue,They ~ time a professional singer for WJR. has ,performed In one of my parishioners gave me or we wouldn't BE in the min. Inner CIty for example, iI we The Reverend. ~ost!p~ Corso help you unth stylmg your enhre makeup fqr , many Grosse Pointe 'l'heater shows ••• other Grosse this'as a memento." _ Iistry." Mr. Olert observes. work at these problems to. Maryknollers GUIld .s~ncere.lypretty girl look: Pointe Theater members cooperating with the group are H 10 ' is b h lik And this he adds is as true gether. . . ~o'pes that !Dan~ f~mllies WIll • • • e Aeeps ecause e es.. ." " . h JOin them lD vIeWIng one of choral director R oger Sh ep har d, w h0 1ast year won it _ and because he says it In a multlple.staffed church as But I doubt iIanyone c urch Am ., t bid to' EnsembIed... at Tres Chie Boutique,11'1"IJci A . t Th t ,,, k' f th ". "'t. h' f' t II "h th t t kl erlca s mos e ove s rles dr 'I " awar ds for Grosse P. om e ea er s wor er 0 e year helps, to keep him humble. He I 'yas. 10 IS 1I"S one.man as e resources 0 ac e and also in helping Father are just the kind of ess and jacket costumes "hIdi 1ft : and "best technical director" ... Shirley Shephard" a keeps the prayers for the same parish 18 Kentucky - although, these problems alone. "J " bt. h' h d d for fall days. Wool dresses (with a .lIttle sleeve).. . cliff oe 0 am IS muc .nee e stage manager in her own right and a marvelous director reasons. . 0f cours~, the emphaSls ers: "It used to be that we, (the jeep. jackets ••• the gray ensemble and the yellowut Wad. : • '. Jim. Harkema, well-known to Grosse Pointe Theater- All of which simply goes to A mul~ple-staff pasto~ !Dust Christian Churches,) did togeth. .•. were parUeularly tres chlc. goors for his starring roles in "Little Mary Sunshine" and prove there's more tht.ln one school hlmself.to let panshl?ner er only that which we couldn't * • ... ."Oklahoma" ... Ginney Williams, a very. talented sopra. way to skin any cat. . . andths~a£f assIstants do thmgs do separately. Today, we do Three Services Coming Soon. , • to the Notre Dame Pharmacy,,; . H k D' k ' on elr own. . . separately only that which we famous names ••• Christian Dior and Princess no who has often worked opposite J un ar ema. •. IC. Arrived Last April Mr. Olert serves on the Board can't da together-I think this AM'. I Shannon Al Lombardini ... Carol Peters •.. Jeanne r~rr. Olert came to. Grosse of the Louisville Presb~'terian is the direction we're taking... " t emorla ... look for these pe;rume~ and ~metics. Hurst Jack McClory ..•.• :and Sue ~atzka. . POl.~teWoods Presbyt.erlsn last Theological Seminary. F i v e Mr. Olert is not particularly ------April, succeeding The,Reverend years ago, he and his wife took distressed by the charge that The Grosse Pointe Memorial The Sphere . . . .19849 Mack Avenue, h(lSa 1lt!D ~ndrew F. Rauth who had reo their first, and so far only, trip churches are "losing" their Church will hold three services Soft gold and oltVe have been used ~fld.oeoutifll tired as Pastor of the ~hurch. abroad, shepherding a Church young people. He doesn't see on Sunday to accomodate the \ tures are ,~he accents. All. the flood looki~ jIlst-u He came to ~e Pomte fro~ group through the Holy Land. this as a new phenomenon: number that it is hoped will merchanu1.Se looks great Z71. tlus new settll1g.I[YOIlf K!!,ox.Presb~rtan Church In They both loved it and would "I think the Church has al. want to attend World-Wide ing for a gift, it's a good time to seethe new look at C I n c I n!1 at 1. 0., where .he like to return - although Mr_ wa)'s 'missed' young peopie Communion Sunday. The serv- Sphere. served rune years as. Sen.lOr Olert has reservations about reo largely because there is a Gen~ ices will be at 8:30, 10 and • ... • Pastor. Kn~x Presbyten an, like pealing an experience, parti- eration Gap in every generation. 1.1:30a.m. with Church SchOOl Shoppers Special . is the very specialb;ilfet . "ht;,; Y ., It. Gr?sse ~olnte W~s Presb cularly on~ as "awesome" as his Praise for Youn~sters " at 1he last two times Thursday and Friday nights at Jacobson's Tea terlan, IS ~ multIple:staffe ci first tour of the Holy Land: "It "But I think the gap in this \' . . _' t :\J ~~'.;~;. c h u r c h WIth apprc,xlmately can never be same..." generation is much wider than lI~emor!alChurc~. throu1;h Its on the second floor. Delidous entrees, gourme r '"-', 2.000members. Right now however he's I't h b b f d ParIsh Life CounCil and Board salad, dessert and beverage ... two sevenly.five , , as ever een e ore, an f D h d"d d 'ts dr G th thefamily ,"p;-' '. He and bis family are still stic.1tingvery close to home. that it has been created in part I0 beacho~s,.t as IVIe ~ dollar seventy-five for chil en. a .er . and' " ttling'n" at the Chur h 't .. b kn . mem ers Ip m 0 zones or dls- dinner and an evening of shopni,ng. It15ewer se d I t' th Ch h' c I - Tough Getting AcquaInte~. .y owledge: KIds today are tricts, each with a "parish r,:,,' elf s an a e urc s new "One of the problems a mlms. literally smarter than we were' I ead " D' th fun. You'~l agree! \ manse in Saddle lane. ter faces in moving }'1.toa large they know so much more tha~ th er' durmgh e past week ... '... *" i Mrs Olert "Phemia" (short b h' .' . d f II . ese l ea ers ave attempted. 'll . "goodie" ~ .. . '."", , ~ urc IS getting. acq~a~ted we 0, actua y, an.dI think that to call on each home in th i The Kalezdscope ... sees PlOWS t1l. I ~ii; for Euphe~la - It s a Greek m depth, so that hiS minIstry we are rather afraId of them. .. districts with . f . e r for example as a Toot;;ie Role a TootsieRolt j:OP, word, meamng 'of go.odre~rt'," is si~nificant:: he note.s. ':This "I don't believe today's young preparatory re;~i:;"}~~o;, al~~ Ballantine beer can .. Get the picture? ~et the pi/l(t I.:~,~: her husband explams. When 'getting-acquamte.I' period IS al- people are bad at all. I think Wide Communio or \ 16135 Mack at Bedford five llinety.~ve. t ,,', I want t~ keep HER humble I ways difficult ... " (It's ~lso they're naturally altruistic _ n.. * _. *' *'" , tell her It's of. good R~PORT long: Mr. Olert estimates it will also. that they have a context Through the World Councd , . Mack i. t~ ~W ONLY ... "), IS a native De- take him three years to of relative prosperity so they of Churches, churches around Check ••• the chess sets at 1623'7. troiter. . REALLY get acquainted with can AFFORD to be alLruistic_ th~ world,.each at their .owna.p" at ~ee l\1i!e.The hand carved w~:: Native Michigander his new parish.) and many of them have a real pomted tune of worship, WIll are lDte~eshng and the handsom oat aDdus8.1S a Dr. Olert wa', born 50 years But he thinks a large church sense of vocation. n;.eet at the Table. From sun. quartz 1?lecesare meant to be Ie ft eiPIrn .- ago in Hollar.d, Mich., worked has many advantages: "In a "I think they have a great rIse. t~ su,nset duri~~ the day, d.ecorative accent. Sample prices ••• teD, , his way through Holland's Hope large church resources are deal to say _ and I think that begmnmg In the PaCifICIslands, five dollars. *' College, frl)m which he was available to d~ most of the jobs we should listen to them." the Communion will be cele- * ,*'. . the conveniellt graduated. in 1939, by owning within the. parish. and these Optimistic words from a man brated. Shop arou?d ... and you II fmd m. \'Ski ... ~nd operatm~ a."general" store resourc~s,. if used, ca~ m:!:k.ewho b~lieves he's "living in a The Re.v. Bertram. delI At. Good ~ooking showrooms o~ Ed Malisze\ four . • m a Lake Michigan resort area, the parlSblOnersresponsIble Clti. revolution," who feels that wood, semor pastor, Willpreach carpetmg ... reasonably prIced .... from sov;el1 and was ordained a Presby- zens in the Christia'1 World." major changes, ("Open Housing on "Because the Earth Is to twelve ninety-five. Cabin Crafts, a nameMetA terian !Dinister in 1942.\I~n He sees Parish Churches of must be, will most certainly be, Round," at t~e .three services. in the fiela, is popularly pliced .at 214357~i~ graduatIon fr~m the ~ulsvlHe th.e Future as. "fewer, l.ar?er. ~o ,~hy not act now? ... "), are ~e church inVItes all Chris- Drop by ... be pleasently surpnsed , .. Shop' Thurs •. 6' 'Fri. Evenings Till ~:OO p.m. (Ky.) Theological Semmary. WIth more hIghly speCIalized mevltable. tlans to altend these services * • *' . . He recp.ivt;da MlIste.rsdegree s~:IfIs," ~as.ing. this consolida. But not surpri~ing.words !rom if t~ey ~re u~able to attend H L . k.t hen torn up whenKitclJta In Theological Studies from tlOn predictIon m part on the a man whose Job I~ minister- sefVlces ID theIr own parishes. lOW ong ... 1$ %?lih t' e is from oM to ~ Union Theological Seminary, 1J rea k d 0 w n of neighborhood ing to people, (in revolutionary ------1 e ers start to 1i!0r. .e zm t the plmllling ~. New York, in 1943 and was homogeneity. times and out of them). Of course, thzs doesn.t COWl . d hernelD awarded an honorary Doctor Neighborhoods Are Gone "I think the Church should lenst, once a lady makes up.l~er mm 'I? sh~ of Divinit~' degree by West. "Our meaningful associations be interested in working with- is quickly accomplished. V1S1t the Tie I minster College in 1954. today," he says, "are the result in the context of human need. 15218 East Jefter,con . .. The Olerts have three child. of contacts made through WHATEVERthat need ma~'be," .* • *' 6lfI, Iren:. Carol, a Vanderbilt 1!ni. ch~rches, schools, businesse '.,'. say~ Dr. Olert. Features ••• at WesfiehJ1, 15506Mackat ~akt. f Iverslty alumna who h~.:; Just Nelg~borhoods n~, longer eXIst .Dlfferent .eras. difterent ages. a captain's plate witb golden brown crabmeadaItJ1I j starte.~ graduate sh~dles at a,; nCl,~hb.ol'hoods." d~fferent circumstances create famous fish, <:reamycoleslaw,tartar saace1Jles, a- ,0be~lill; J.ohn,. attendmg Va.n.I By neighborhoods, Dr Olert dlffe~e~tneeds ... but the need Sometimes beef stroganoff ove~battered noo4lrialla a iderbllt Umversl.ty; ~nd DaVid, I !TIeans groups ~f people wh!Jse to minister to need remains. with a warm roll and butter I~ aaotbers:r.e16 I.at Brownell Jumor High School. I mvolvement WIth each other ------and changing menu. PI;:n on d11lnerat W , In his spare time. Mr. Olert :rest!>on more than the fact that p,-'e t t Sh This prayer W(lS written * * * d' gel frf'! Ienjoys. playing ."~t':golf ~nd; they happe.nto live side.by.side; l S 0 OW QUESTION' Ho do nice little old la I~ LAST 3 DAYS '''jluttermg', (re.flmshmg, anhqu. i nearnes~ m space, a bond.of F' Slod and given to me by my I .' W • t? .,_"""ilt ing, etc.). with furniture." 1 .necessity in horse-and.buggy atl1n.a. , es friend W. Heartstill Wilson I East SIde to Metr? Alrpor . al Coachman~ .. "I don't do a lot of furniture Idays, has little relevance in a and I decided to !lIve it to ANSWER: They rIde the RJYectlY to the arrliDt JDi save 10% work." he explains, referring, motorized society. Father' Howard Rafferty. a you.. course ... We take the~ Ir t fers to make ~~ this l~st.mentioned hobby, I And t.he resylt of this break. Carmelite Priest. editor of the A PRAYERFORTODAY choice with no inconvement ran~13Z2. by ordering your . ilut ~,,~nJoywhat I DO do of Idown I~ nel~bborhood~,. J?r. Mary Magazine,and w~ll.known luggage to carry ... Call TUxedo ! It .. :. .: Olert beheves, IS a sup.erflclahty sneaker. will present his color This is the beginningof 0 h~~:~;~. • ~ i Little ~me Cor.".obbles. ,that pf'~meates a.lIof life: slides on Fatima and s')eak on new day. God has !lIvenme ~ I''; , , The Cac.tIS, ~ mmlster's .lICeI "I lhmk we s'~ply h:.ve got: the apparitions of Our Lady and this doy to use as I will. I ~ WEDDI""G i :leaves him With very lillIe to get people mvolved. and I what the" mean to the "'orld con wosteor use It forgood, .... PLANS"'! I J .. but what I do today is im. ~Hobby ~ime., Although. l\~r., l~rough experienc~ they .willl today. ' portant berouse I om ex. :~le~ claims. '.no ~rPltal mm. !fmd .that mv~lve~e'1t brings' Father Rafferty has visited, chc19ing a day of my life Christmas cards , Ister s day eXIsts. a recent, meamng to their 1Lv(:s... We OUTLady's Shrinc many limes far it' When tomorrow Should inclade I"un.typical". day, chosen at ran. heve .got to provide thllm with and has also spoken to ~ister comes.this day willbt! gone early from Id~m from hiS calendar, o~ened meamngful common intcrests Lucy, the Carmelite cJoi~ternun forever,leaving on ,ts place I With a personal prohlem mter. . . . Too m my peuplll today in Portu~al the only livmg ~eer somethingthat I hovetraded m I ,t. t"S and ;1 view and counschng session are lonely - and don't know lof Our Lad~'. lor ,to 1 want it to bc gain, ':Dral1su!J pOI la . I . h . d h ' I I ,. and not lo\s; Qood,and not I ear y In t e. mor.mng, move t ey re <-ney .. ;" i The program will close with a ev