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Publilhed 01 Suan6 Clan Molter 01 Ih. 20. Pe. Copy Pages-Two Sections-Section One VOL. 39-NO, 36 Pall Office at I),trait, Michigan GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1978 $8.00 Pe. VIOl 28

LWV's 'Bizarre Bazaar' Proves Big Success GPW Seeks HEADLINES School System of the Solutions WEEK Has New Look To Problems As Compiled by The Closing of Street Via Grosse Pointe News As Classes Start Temporary Barricade. Permanent Cul-De- Thursday, August 31 Additional Programs, Personnel Changes Greet Sac to Be Viewed NATIONAL GUARDSMEN Students As New Year Begins Today; September 1 I were pelted with firebombs Smallest Group Since 1957 Set and a mob of 2,000 took over By Roger A. Waha Nicaragua's largest bank as to 'Hit' Books Again a general strike was called A solution toward re- aimed at dumping the regime By Susan McDonald sol ving an ongoing prob- of Anastasio Somoza. In Ma. Summer's officially over for just under 10,000 lem which has troubled tagalpa, where heavy fight. Pointe kids, the smallest group since 1957, who'll citizens living in the vi- ing was taking place, the trek back to the 15 public schools today, Septem~ cinity of Brys drive and Red Cross was unable' to ber 7, for the first classes of the 1978-79 year. East Eight Mile road will reach dead and wounded Besides new classmates, I - I again be sought when a after both sides ignored their new teachers and even new public hearing is held appeals for a two.hour truce. schools, for some, the chilo Renovation Monday, September 11, Meanwhile, the U.S. State dren will likely encounter a in The Woods council Department said it was con. few changes and new pro. chambers. 20025 Mack sidering offering to act as a grams that have been imple. At SHS Set avenue, at 7:30 p.m. mediator to the crisis, but a mented by administrators This date was set by the spokesman said U.S. involve- since school closed last June. ment would not take place For Revietv solons at their regular meet. Starting at the top, the ing Monday, August 21, after unless both sides requested School Board appointed four it. a letter, accompanied by a new principals this summer: Architect to Pre s e n t position statement from Brys ... . William Mogk at South High, * Cost Estimates to Board and East Eight Mile property Friday, September 1 Leo Warras at Maire, Donald I September I I on Con- owners, was received from PRESIDENT JIMMY Car. Bassett at Pierce and Audrey citizen representative Bruce t struction of Industrial ter was told by top aides Burchett at Ferry School. E. VanFarowe of Brys drive. Thursday that he can expect Resource Center Eyed Photo by J,;;' \tlckt~~d Arts Building The statement, signed by Senate approval of his nat- Taking a break froin what proved to be an KAREN F AHLE. The second annual event, hdd There are a few new faces ural gas bill, key to his long 46 property owners, said, "In enjoyable and active "Bizarre Bazaar, Flea Mar- at South High School's football field, was termed at central offices, too. For. By Susan McDonald stalled, five.part energy pro. mer South Principal Dr. view of the high volume of "very successful" by LWV president Peggy gram. Press Secretary Jody ket and Craft Sale" on Saturday, September 2, James Hoeh now is assistant Architect William Kes- vehicular traffic that plagues Powell told reporters that are the following League of Women Voters, Hodak. She said 50 booths, (10 over last year), superintendent for admin- sler will go before the our streets, we ... support the odds were for passage in (L WV), of Grosse Pointe chairpersons and work- were rented, a turnout occurred under sunny istration, Mount Clemens at. School Board Monday, the installation of a perma- a close vote. The compromise ers: (from left to right, standing), SUE SISKI, skies but there was a problem with bees in con- torney Ronald Tonks was September 11, to get the nent cul.de.sac near the junc- bill provides for the gradual LINDA VON ROSEN, JO ANN KELLY, FRAN- cession stand areas. The L WV is still tallying its named personnel director okay on a set of cost esti- tion of Brys drive and East lifting of price controls on CIS SCHONENBERG, ELINOR TACKE and figures with results not available for an::Jther and former community serv- mates that will allow his Eight Mile road, to be pre- ceded by a temporary test gas, a move which producers JUDY MORLAN, and, (from left to right, kneel~ two weeks. ices director Carl Schoessel firm to begin construc- barricade in the same loca- say is necessary to provide ing), FRAN HIGBIE, BARBARA STICKFORD is assistant to the superin. tion of an industrial arts tion." incentives for new explora- tendent. building near South High tion. This fall will mark the School. Most in Favor ...... - formation of The Pointe's To finance the project, At the hearing, in which Saturday. September 2 Portable Sta.ndoff on Repaving Solid Case first school soccer league at school administrators are notices also were sent to THE DETROIT _ BOARD 1.he mi4.i1e and high schools. . \ t 1"" H.a..--~ Woods 'and 1101..C\ai~ Practfce wilT begin as racmg aga n5 .. an car y ,,0' OF EDUCATION and the De- Signs -Law Of-Lakeshore 'Road Needed' for vember deadline to secure Shores officials, it will be troit Federation of Teachers soon as enough coaches are state approval of a $2.15 mil. determined whether or not reached tentative agreement found to staff the program. lion bond issue that was ap. Brys should be closed to on a new contract Friday, Approved Is Likely to COlltinue Grant Funds Right now, Director of proved this summer by the through traffic by the instal- averting a potential strike as Secondary Education Robert Board without a vote of citi. lation of temporary barri- teachers will return to work Woods Council Adds While Most Officials And Citizens Recognize Woods Has A e ria I Welch is anticipating segre- zens. cades and/or construction of' next week. The contract re- a permanent cul.de.sac in the Section Givi09 Citizens Thoroughfare Needs Work, Proposed Cost- Photos Taken of MaCk- gated teams for boys and The bond issue could be portedly included a raise of Sharing Agreement Between Farms, Vernier lntersectl'on As girls, tri.school competition threatened by Headlee or area of the Brys and East about six and a half percent Right of Appeal. Low- at the middle level and cross. Tisch tax amendments which Eight Mile intersection and in pay and benefits. Four ers Time Limit for Shores and County Main Problem Step in Gathering town meets for North and may go before Michigan vot. the intersection of Brys and districts in the state are cur. Helen avenue. Displays By David Kramer Facts Towa rd South High teams. ers November 7. The tax pro. rently on strike, and the Career Education Director posals may outlaw bond is. In clarifying the content fourth largest district, War- The standoff on the repaving of Lakeshore road Improvemen t s James DeWorken plans to sues authorized without a of the position statement, By Roger A. Waha is likely to continue indefinitely with both the --- ,. h- h hit' I ren Consolidated, is expected By Roger A. \Vaha give Ig sc 00 voca lOna vote of citizens. Mr. VanFarowe said the sig- to strike next week. A spokes. An ordinance govern- Wayne County Road Commission and The Farms programs a boost this fall Mostly Underground natures represent 100 per- man for the Michigan Educa. ing portable signs in the and Shores claiming they have insufficient funds A e ria 1 photographs with two programs that have According to the latest cent full support, (40 of 40), tion Ass'n. said the number community was unani- to do the job. I ... were t a ken of The not yet recei\:ed final ap. construction schedule issued of Brys' property owners of teacher strikes in the state mously approved by the Officials say they see no stable, whIle InflatIOn has Woods, with a particular proval. by Kessler, excavation of the and 55 percent, (six of 11), could range from six to 20 Woods Council at its reg- end in sight to the stalemate continued to boost costs. emphasis upon the Mack He hopes to see a Career site along Fisher road just of East Eight Mile property or more. ular meeting Monday, over the funding of the pro. Compounding the problem, avenue-Vernier road in- Resource Center installed at south of the Central Library owners. This made total sup. * * August 21. ject, which has resulted in he said, is the recent popu. tersection, I ate I a s t South High School, pending would begin in mid.Novem. port, 90 percent, (46 of 51). Sunday,- September 3 The measure, which be. further deterioration of the larity of small, fuel efficient month to obtain informa- approval from state and ber. The firm hopes to com. "The overriding concern of INTERNAL MEMOS show comes effective early this road since The Farms and cars. Since the commission's tion toward filing a f;)r- Pointe school boards, along plete the new auto, wood and the five East. Eight Mile that the Ford Motor Co. knew month, had been previously Shores first refused to sign income is based on gasoline mal application for 90 with a new computer termi. metal shop by Labor Day owners who did not sign ap' of problems involving its studied by the Planning Com. agreements with the commis. and weight taxes, it has suf. t F d 1 A'd S f nal that will link students to 1979. pears to be the potential for automatic transmissions as 'on I'n 1976. in funds as less gasoline is percen e era t a e- extensive data on job oppor. Alterations to the school's deterioration of city services, mission, which made its ree. sl h, fundi' ng to c t early as 1972 and considered d 'J over cos s (Continued on Page 2) existing industrial arls wing e.g., fire and police protec- ommen dation for adoption on The agreements, which the use . of pro pol . design changes to prevent 1\1 S th 1 d t d th s e ( Improve------are scheduled to begin next tion, snow plowing and gar- cars from slipping into re- July 19. county still insists it must r. u e~ an 110e. ,~ ments in the immediate H May I and be completed by bage pickup," he said. On August 7, the council have before beginning resur., La~eshore" s I,t u a t Ion Isn, verse when idling in park. W t d area. Tree o,"ors., Labor Day as well. The build- "Two of these five prop- A federal safety agency is okayed the measure after facing, call for a one.third I u.mque. e ve go roa~. Tilrough the cooperation EI F king will be converted to erty owners did indicate currently looking into the making an adjustment in the sharing of the cost by the hke t~at all over the county, of the Detroit Police Depart. .J ,nzore ran ~ house expanded art, drafting that they would support a amount of time any proposed two cities. hc said. .. . transmission problem, and . Com mum ties whIch have menl's Aviation Unit, Woods and photography work areas. test barricade with a wait there are indications that its display may be held, while St ar ts In 1975 agreed to share the cost in. Sgt. WI'1ham. Lentz took the l\lembers of the Men's l\Iost 0f th e new building and see attitude." not supporting a substitute h h' h h '11 b d d' h findings may' lead to the According to William G. clude Livonia, 'l1estland, p otos W Ie Public Safetv Garden Club will gat er on WI e un ergroun WIt While a temporary barri- largest car reeall in history. motion to incorporate a right Sutherland, assistant direc. Riverview. Wuandotte,'f Dear. D'Irector J 0h'n Dankel called the front lawn of the Centra I onIy a SIX.. f00t eart h berm. (Continued on Page 2) of appeal in hardship cases. J, I .. . h I 12 f t h t t d National Highway Traffic tor of lrans~o~tation for the born and Allen Park, among 'very grap lie' m relation to Librarv. 10 Kerc eva ave. . 00 ex aus ower an Safetv Adm ins t rat ion, Persistence Pays Off road commISSion, the one. others he said traffic flow. nue. this week to dedicate roof top courts visible (NHTSA l. records show that However, when the council thO d t I' b g I ,. A traffic study of thc in. a newl.v.planted tree in memo from street level. GPF Receives 'nall ad t d the rd' ce lr cos s lanng was e un 1'IIainlal'n Pressure the transmission failure may fl y op e 0 man ,. 1975 .. It f I tersection. which Woods of. or," of the group's late presi. Inside wilt be large engine S ch a S ct' p ed m ,3S a resu ,) our I .'Ir. Suttlerland noted that be linked to 23 deaths. 259 u e IOn was a prov f' . I 't t'" a ficials requested earhcr this dent Elmore Frank. laboratories, classrooms, a Ar~on Reports . t' b d mancla Sl ua IOn. I I'f the agreements "'erc injuries and 777 accidents. for mcorpora JOn ase upon " summer. was vicwcd by the The little leaf Linden tree wood shop. metal shop and Ford has denied the trans. the initiative of Councilman He added that before that ~igned by both The Farms council on Augtlst 7. Thc was recentlu planted in front auto service area with three Three reports of dell'ber. R b E N . k date. financial participation I d Sh "lId J missions arc defective. o ert . OVlt e. I an ores, wou guess study con d u c t e d by thc of the library by the club as I or four work bays to b,' en. ately set fires were received • • • At its first reading slage was only requested for recoll'l the commission would find plann'ing division of the a lasting tribute to :\.lr. ten,d ..from a sloped driveway by Farms police within a • th 7th C '1 E D struction projects - those some mone\] for I't next ff h d Monday, Septem ber.. on e ,0unCI man .. . " . J. • Wayne County Roaa Com. Frank. who was an actIve I oriS er roa . four.day period. with little POPE JOHN PAUL J as. Grady suggested that the that require a complete reo year. while addmg the Lake. I mission, viewed accidcnt a. horticulturist not only in Th(' Th(' new faciliti('s should or no damage resulting from sumed the throne of Saint time limit permitting such building of the road. (Continued on Page 6) i nalysis. volullle.capacily anal. l' 0 i n t ('. but throughout, allow for a significant ex. them. Peter and leadership of the signs be trimmed from 15 Mr. Sutherland explained -.------i ysis and field obscn'ation of I :lIichigan, i pansion of Sou 1h Hi g h A Tonnacour place resident world's 700 million Catholics consecutive days to seven that since 1973 the commis. St loh Set' I the int<'rsection operation. I Thp dedication wilt bp Iwld i School's vocalional and in. told police that while he was vesterdav in a simple, out. (Continued on Page 6) : sion's income has remained:" '. II ~ At tilat timp. thp solo'1s Salurday. S('ptcmbcr 9. be. ~austrial ('ducat ion program, (hiving down Country Club door investiture ceremony. ------.- : Jleart Selllinar unanimouslv appro\"cd a mo. I ginning at 2 p.m. I (Continul'd 011ragl' 6) lane on the afternoon of J~~ne~5;'CS~~~I~ \\:h7t; ~:o~ North'west Area Survey I --, - . ~i~;r ~~~~~.ii~i~t~ ~~\)r:~~~ i (}- -~l'- S' Z-:-k--"N' GP-'-'S- ~1-'- ~U~~~\~~~)it~~I~,~r ~hehef::~~ stole as the shepherd of his ! .. :: one.e~enmg semmar. i prrliminary plans and cost: 1 l... lC' C(,r l... ,.ores lawn of a rpsid('nce. He said flock and concelebrated his S t B" W I (,lnl1ac (ondltlOnlng and, pslimat('s of thc recommend. th(' fire was about two feet inaugural mass with the Col. e to egllt 11" (JOt S Cooking:' de'signed espr-1 rd imprO\'('me'nls at thp 111.i P k B ffl- t (}ff- · l high and 10 feet long. lege of Cardinals, Setting .___ clally for heart patIcnts and I te'rse'ction, while authori7ing (Ir (I lng 0 lell'.S The' man put the fire out the tone of ('('umenism, John By Roger A.. Waha I questionnaire' is,:o actrrmine I their ~amili.ps.. wil~ be held I the filing of an appllcat ion, . ,_, __' . __ ... _ , , . with a nearby lawn sprinkler, Paul greeted in his homily A cover letter WIth sample the number of low to mod.: on \\ eanesda~. Septemb('l" I for federal fund~. Thp Short's Pubhc Safety' engl11(,s operatmg With dlese'l Pollce recovered a broken "all the people of the world. questionnaire was mailed crate" in com e fami1i('s. '27. al Saint .John Hospilal's Thr e~tllllalerl con~truclion 11<'partl11l'ntand thl' St. Clair hl(,j in the park anrl thl' holtlP and a wick. apparently Wc regard them and love Wednesday evening. August whIch is a main criteria for l'atlcl11 Education Center' cost for such propo."l'd work. S b 0 r e' s hased l" S. Coast GPYC marinas hrought npg' from a firebomb u~pd to sct th('m as our brothers and 30. to. an estimated 450 receiving monies. ; from.' to 1.0 p.m... I eg" the' relocation ,.,f Ibe, Guard wcre unable to dct('f.: atiV(' re~ults. None. w('n' Ihe' blaze'. sisters, since they are the homes m the northwest area On i\londay, August 21. The semmar Wilt Include, Sidewalk along till' \ Nnl('1" I1l1np Ibe ongm of an IIII known to haw any slllllagc, A similar inndent was re. children of thp same Heav. of The Woods, explaining a 1lH' council by a 4.3 \'ote' ap. a lccturc and a question and, fronlage' of l'ar("('II" School ,lick discovered at thc west! nor dla any apparcntly pump ported to police by an em. enlv Fathe'r and brothers and pending survey which offi. proved a motion authorizl11g answe'r scsslon with a noted! awa} from thc \'('1"l1ipr ro~d ('na of 111('Gcorg(' Osius Park loil into the lakl' ploy(' of the Country ('Iub of

sist'ers in Christ Je'sus," cials hope will help the city that a Idt('l" or prep~re'd in caraiologist. die'tltian~ and I wa~' t(l\\~rd Incrl'a"ng 1Il(' harbor on Thur~day, Augtlst Dcsk Offic('l" Hichanl Po. lll'lrOit on Thursday, August • • • in obtaining Communi:y Ile. coopNation With ;'I;ordil

A SO:\1BER PRESIDE:-;T I II'S., ' . , : on,: wl'pk prior 10 the' sun'l'Y g(',~llOns and e'~e'rClse's for, ;md t." pr"vull' hettpr ,en'ic(' h~ (;ary I)('man, an eml~loye' I We'fl' i~ limit,.d ,\ E !'PlN'l'n ,aid la,t \Il'('k I>lre('\IIr of Public Saf('[y tall' thaI an mVe'stigation will, tile culpnts. mole ,. But al the ~amc lime,' of area l'iti7rl1s sonH'tlln(' and ,('\\('1" Il1lprOI('I111'nts, $;; fl'l' I'cr ppr"on \\111 Il,' 'Ir I'at(' IS conllnllll1g hi' .I"'l'ph "Ilall'. Sgt .Iame's continup and any informa.l !'o!IPe took a bclated reo in an obvious message tf) aftPr Labor Day. :\fonda.\'. plu, ,tn'l'l \lork. 11;1' d('n,('d, charg('d for takl'.ilol1l(' mate \Iork at thl~ tl11H', "WI' hopc .Iurl'epartnwnt I resldcnt of an appan'nt arson Sadal and Israeli Prim(' Min. J[l' added offlci;.h PXP(.t't qU,lilfll'r! for furtlH'r monl('." For fllrtl1l'r information applu'allOn ..arly cnou~h ~o and Slanlt'~ VNnl('r. he'ad of I At the hnw, it \\a~ thr that occurred on S\Jnaa~', Au. I~t('r :\Ipnachem Begin, he a rl'port from :-';ordha\J~ on \'Ia a rh~thm flf SI:W.OOO 11I'r and 1'I"l'naIIOJl'. call lli(' lliat "ppro\al ""11 hI' ~I\,'n lh., ll ..pal'llIH'nt of Public' o)Hnion of OJ(' lieutenant that' gu,t 13. The r('port. riled said the politic~,l. ronse. results bcfore thr rnd of year for thrl'l' ~,'ar, h,o~Pllal', !'atll'nl Edllcat'"11 for ,~'al1~ spnll~ l'OI1,lrJl('. Worb. 1"l"pondl'd to thr I the' . slick would r!ls~ipate; AUl:ust 31. said minor dam. qurnc('s of fallurr mIght be thIs month. . J[O\\eVl'r, II had Iw dl'llll1l1 (1'l1tl'l" at 881 8~OO. l'xt('mlon tI01\. Ill' ,tal ..l1 ,{'('nl'. ,wIthIn sl"'veral hours. but a' age was done to a wooden very severc." Thc main objective of the I «"ontinurd on I'agr Z) '641. «'ontinurd 011I'age .1) A dl('ck of all ('rafts '~'ith I «('ontinul'd on Pagr 6) I fence alongside the property.

______.... . __ ._c...... ~~~_~_~~~.~ _ Page Two GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, September 7, 1978 Brys Drive SulJject of Hearing Police Cite Pointer Pub 1Itt.,.uOlf The Pointer Pub, 1116«16 ally opened the door. The (Continued from Page 1) representatives from the productive toward reducing Mack avenue, will be cited officeFs found several "very ScUJo,u. tuUJ PG4IJM. 8Otd.1I4 cade with a cul.de.sac in AAA and Harper Woods and traffic volume. by Farms police for refusin$ cold" empty beer bottles in r9I mind will be the main focus st. Clair Shores Police De. In com par i n g traffic to allow police officers to a trash can across fl'om where FREE CLASSES of the hearing. Councilman parlments, along with a va. counts taken I as t August enter upon request following Mack and Seely were sitting, ~ IN SAIL BOATING & POWER BOATING John Sabol on the 21st aSh.ed riely of measures which and this August over two an incident which took place according to the report. Most Convenient City Attorney George Catlin have been applied to ease successive days, the daily avo early Wednesday morning, The three were then no. Indoor Tennis Club Given by Grosse Pointe Pow... Squadron to offer a legal opinion in the situation. have been para. erage on Brys, Mack to Hel. August 30. tified by the officers of the Join No . 886-2944 CLASS STARTS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER II, 1978 relation lo closing the street. mou nt during this period of en, reached 2.406, more than According to Det. Sgt. pending citation. This opinion is scheduled to lime. the 2,110 count of August George Van Tiem, the Liquor I ------.------TIME: 7:30 P.N.. CAfETEIIA be ready the night of the Most recently, barricades, 1977. Contro 1 Commissi on, (LCC) , •••::::;:;;;:;:j:;:;:;:~:~:;:~:~:~:~:~:;:~:;:~:~:;:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:j:~:~:I:@;:~:~:~:~:;:~:~:~:;:~:;:;:~::::". GROSSE POINTE HIGH SCHOOL - NORTH hearing. blocking the Brys drive. Extremely Difficult will be notified by the police. •• '. Variety of Measures Roslvn road crossovers on Meanwhile, the count on MORNINGSIDE - OFF VERNIER Efforts to solve the proh- Mack, were tried last year. East Eight Mile, Helen to Ladiu Invit«l lem~ over heavy vehicular Bul these caused some prob. Canton. averaged out to traffic on Brys and East lems and, based upon input 2,911 vehicles this August in ~~~~:~{:g~~~i~~f.~1~COUNTRY:_~RDUROYli Eight Mile, (including corn- from citizens and merchants. comparison to 2,676 last I mercial). and concerns over who said the barricades hurt August. to a normal trial. ~.•••••• ~"'-"-~~..,,~,f' ~ . ensuing safety factors and their businesses, it was de. Traffic Safety Officer Paul accompanying noise, have cided that they should come Crook said officials felt the Of~~~~e ;ae:o~t: nS~~~ ~~:~ i~~j~~~ j~~~~j been foremost in the minds down . signs would detour traffic checking doors along Mack ••••••. ....•. . of citizens and officials fqr In their place, lhe council from using Brys but, instead. several years. in early January agreed to have apparently increased Reports on traffic counts, see what effect "right turn the flow based upon the enforcement regarding the only" and "left turn only" counts. number of tkkets issued I signs would have. Such vis. On enforcement, Public ~~l;~~{~~;~~~~~?~I Ii' during a specific period' of I uals located at Brys and Ros- Safety Director John Dankel Them9~~W900~W m time, various meetings. in. Iyn and in the Mack median stressed that over the last as Joseph Addison, 19. of ::::::: :::::: eluding one major one last are sliJl up. 60 davs selective enforce. Fairford road, Douglas Mack. ::::::: :::::: November with planning can. I But based upon new traf. ]l1ent of the area has in. 19, of Alter road, Detroit, sultant Brandon M. Rogers. fie counts. it appears the creased along with the issu. and Mark Seely, 18, of Merri- public safety officials and signs aren't proving to be ance of violations. At the weather road. A 11 t h r e e same time, he added that worked at the bar. regular patrol cars also have Officer Jensen said re- been keeping an eye on the peated requests to Addison Syst~m Has New Look location. to open the door were re. Many who have been in. fused, with Addison wanting (Continued (rom Page 1) gram. scheduled to start Oc- to know why the officer tunities, requirements and tober 1. according to Direc. volved and/or concerned compensation through the tor of Elementary Education with this pr-:l>lem agree it's Michigan Occupational Infor- Dr. Alfrieda Frost. For the an extremely difficult one wa~~~~s~~ e~~~r'told by the .:~.~.~.~.~.'.~ ..~.~.~.~.j.~.. for a number of reasons, not officer that he was suspec. , mation System. first time, each school will ting liquor violations, due to :::;::: A soft, comfortable, easy-to.wear ::::::: New Lunch Program offer hot or cold lunches at the least of which is the The Resource Center. sim. 70 cents. time and effort already spent ~~;u~~tet~o~:ru~hee~t~;, c~~: :~;;;;; sport coat for week-ends. Well fit- fm i1ar to one installed at North toward reaching a solution ficer Jensen radioed for as. ting corduroy in our classic three- Elementary students will Another factor is that a High last year, will offer in- sistance. encounter new math pro- solution doesn.t involve The button natural model witb patcb formation on thousands of grams in all classes, as well. While waiting for aid, Of. and flap pockets. 90.00 different jobs and colleges Woods alone but also the New text books move away Cities of 8t. Clair Shores ficer Jensen said he heard Co help counselors guide stu- from the "new math" termi. what he thought to be the dents and members of the and Harper Woods. nology. according to Dr. Yet another factor which sound of several bottles be. _ ~, community through the often Frost, and tend toward a has to be considered is, if ing dropped into a trash can. j "~ confusing task of selecting a more basic approach with Officer David Beekman ar- tpqi<~!/, · Brys is closed off, would e ~ career. rived, and the two again ~J ,.. emphasis on computation. other neighboring streets be At the middle schools, stu. Even m 0 r e curriculum asked Addison to open the . I '"', the recipients of more traf. door. Again he refused, still SlNeE 1900 dents may encounter more changes will be studied this fic? This also could be a dis. writing assignments this faD asking why police wanted to year. as Dr. Frost plans to cussion point at the hearing, enter. KERCHEVAL at St. Clair • Grosse Pointe because of the addition of update Skills/Talent offer- in light of the proposed tem- Wh f h ff" t...... ". writing aides to English de- ings for gifted students, with porary barricade and cul-de. en one 0 t e 0 lcers ~:.::: Open Thursday EIJerJings 'Iil 8:45 :::::: partments there. The para. an attempt to help high-IQ sac. professionals will help teach. under-achievers, and the sci- ~allseu~:~:is~~~ti~"ct~~s:~q~~~~ ".:.•::::;:;:;:;:;:~:~:~:~~;;;;:;:;:~;;:~:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:~~:;:;:~;:;:;:;:;:~:;:;:~:;:;:;:;:J:J:;:~::::..::" ers grade papers, to allow ence program, in which she ~6f!1Jl6Ml~6f!1Jlt!Jf!IJl6t!'fl6(!/Jlt!JS6f!1Jl6f!1Jl64!'Jl~.JI!IJl6, f!IJl ~Jf!IJl64!'Jl~J~ ~, Radley Shetland Classic for more writing projects and hopes to include discussions GPJf' SUrt?ey added individual guidance. of health. ~ ~ One of England's finest contributions to the The biggest change for ele- Additions Planned (Continued from Page 1) comfort of man. Our crew neck pullover of mentary students will be the To give parents a better strate that the beneficiaries S ~ shetland wool with the authentic Alan Paine state.mandated lunch pro. idea of what's in store for of projects were predomin. saddle shoulder. A fully fashioned sweater their kids, and to help teach- antly "low to moderate" in. available in a range of exclusive Alan Paine ers plan individual programs. come families according to I ~I colors. for casual wear. Selecl from: Navy, Probst Gets Parent.Teacher Conferences federal guidelines. will begin early this year, Mr. Petersen then pro. ~ I: ~ Heron Blue. Lemon. Teak, Charcoal. Cognac. New Position ~ ~ ~ Scarlet. White. Red Ice. Sand. Kelly and during the last week of Sep. posed to the council on Au- tember, according to Dr. gust 7 that a demographic HERALDIC CHEVRONS ,"~' ~ Bailie Green. Sizes 38 10 46. . Bon Secours Hospital re- Frost. survey be conducted of the Radley $30.00 cently appointed_ Richard northwest corner of the city. BY GRAHAM &.GUNN LTD. ~ ~ Probst as assistant adminis- That will give teachers Such a. survey also would :it V . '~.~ trator in charge of six major and pare~ts a ,chance to a~. incorporate que s t ion s on I Chevrons stripe the noble fabric~-n _ ~ hospital departments includ. s_ess chlldre~n_s strength, sefa"i...e'l~t-l.Me._a.:.ck>S..,h.0. ppin.II.,..

:::::: .' 0" :::::: I D/B/A Anteebo Pubhshers Although the group is now: :::::: '.":~1/' '::::::' 99 Kerche\'al Avenue at full strength. Cpl. Miller :::;:; ., '".':t' .::::::i Grosse Pointe, Mich. 48236 ,aid h(' would welcome appli- :

~:::.~:::.::::::::::.:;::::'~:::. ,':;y"::::::: ::::::: I SecondPhoneClo.sTUPo.toge2.6900poid ot iI cationsInterestcclfor futureFarmsopenings.residents I . .:.:.:. Detroit Michigon. ! h b'l I PRE-SEASON COAT SPECIAL ::::::: I Sub.~ription Rot •• $8,00 per yeor who haw' 40 cannel 100 I e :.:.:.:, vio moil. I radios should ('ontact epl. • TWO WEEKS ONLY. ':':':'1 Addr ... oil Moil Subscription,.' . I 88~ 2100 ::::::: Chonge of Addr ... Form. 3519 to ' :\111 ('r at .,. . :.:a:.: ' 99 Kerchevor, Grone Pomtc form" _ Sept. 5 - 16 :::::::! ~ich. The deodline for ne", copy 1')1' \'ho lake timc to: .•••••• II Monday "00". CO ) ~ \ I .:.:.:. I All odverti,ing copy mud be In I live have found the secret A, cashmere Outercoal . Hand lailored imporled ._------~------_.~ - --~ ~ creamy solt cashmere wllh a distinctive box slyling. Patch lIap pockets and /n "m" wede. tland slilched edges Fully GOLFERS lined, Colors: Nalural and .\1<'11'\ I/:'!,I S5(). Navy. :~r~' THE SPORT NOOK HAS MOVED Reg: $345.00 Now: $295.00 B, The Traditional Darl<-Grey TO LARGER QUARTERS AND Herringbone's back In ~~}~ 100% wool. Bul1on.lhrough :;:::: HAS BEEN RENAMED tront wllh flap pockets and :::::: notch collar. Fully lined. Velvel collars available at 1)"1 /,/1 (.I11r; I U",dl.;I,,'('I ,11/" the /I orlJ look, 'HE.FAIRWAY SHOP lIKlra charge II deSired /'Il:..:/,/IT l'(/"/I,, I,(,i" /,,1/ '(' " IIIIUI'IL' mo((" f/11 ~~~~~~ 20431 MACK AVE. Reg. S205.oo Now: $18988 ,'Illllrll, II"" /1111' rn,/I,wt 111'I/IIdtlon 'rt1Je :;:::: GROSSE POINTE WOODS C " Classic ... The Reg's ",/"1 " ")n/i'lIIdlllJll p,'rle( tI} def/R,n.:J for Rex OotJble-Breasled too% 881-4774 camel Hair. Fully lined wllh :~fIll:I,1 frio,,",1 ,om/"rl half.belled back. patch flap 'EVERYTHING IN GOLF AT pockels. and welled lap )~~ EVERYDA Y SALE PRICES' seams Reg: $2ll!l,00 Now. $269.88 'HE FAIRWAY SHOP il! JJjCJ

-~----~---~...... _------~_.------~---~-~------~ Thursday, September 7, 1978 GROSSE POINTE NEWS ::Wildlife Club Park Okays Premi.uln Hike; Adds Four La'ws to Code Suspect Faces Charge in GPW ... --_. ------.- A suspect wanted by Woods $227.76 check, which proved ~~Sets Banquet The council's approval will Mr. Oftisi had pointed out trespassing ordinance which By David Kramer police on a warrant oblained to be bad. The Park Council approved maintain the city's liability that the premiums for the provided that the city could • The brand new, Grosse coverage had risen sharply post no trespassing signs on in !\larch 1977 was appre- Gardner, the detective said, an approximate 25 percent coverage at $1.5 million. hended in Chicago, Ill., late , : Poinle Chapter of Ducks Un- since 1974, when the rale was its property. was recently arraigned in the increase in premium rates At the council's Monday, last month, reported Det. : . limited will hold its first $2,000. Mr. Deason said the ordi. Woods Municipal Court and (or its excess umbrella in. August 14, meeting, City Thomas l'odes7.wik. , annual banquet and auction surance coverage this year . Complroller Nunzio J. Ortisi In other action, the coun. nance was requested by the was remanded to the Wayne . at the Grosse Poinle Yacht The increase amounts to said the alternative to pay. cil unanimously approved police department to aid oHio The man. Larey E. Gard- County Jail in lieu of .-Club Saturday, September 16, $1,900, from $9,500 for the ment of the increased pre. four new ordinances for addi. cers in their palrolling of ner, 29, of Detroit, was $20,000 bond, pending his .. to raise funds for preserva. policy ending in July to miums would have been to tion to the city's code. I parks and school fields, add. charged lI'ith false pretenses examination date which was scheduled for Wednesday, tion of waterfowl habitats in $l1,4{)O for the policy which reduce the liability coverage One ordinance allows th~ ing the measure would only when he allegedly purchased North America. began August 1. to $1 million, at a savings of city to cut a resident's grass apply to public property. ate I e vis i () n set with a September 6. The evening will begin The council took this ac- about $6,000 in premiums. "or other permitted ground The third ordinance deals with a cash bar at 6 p.m., tion at its Monday, August However, he and Mr. Gra. cover" and charge that resi. with vendors and peddlers, followed by dinner, and a 28, meeting, after Council- ham concurred that the cov- dent for the cost, if he allows It prohibits them from stop- SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE Slalker and Boos auction of man Douglas Graham, chair- erage should not be reduced. the ground cover to reach a ping in one place for any 'limited edition prints, paint. man of the insurance review "We're facing more liabil. height greater than five in. longer than il takes to make IHE ASSUMPTION CENTER ings, antique decoys and col. committee, recommended the ities these days," Mr. Gra- ches. a sale, and makes it unlawful lectible shotguns. city's coverage not be reo ham said. Mr. G r a ham wondered for them to stop within 200 A.NNOUNCES Co-chairmen for the eve. duced. At the August 14 meeting, whether five inches might be feet of an intersection. 'ning are Jack Rosch of Grand too short for some ground The measure also requires FALL PROGRi\M OF CLASSES Marais boulevard and Jim coverin~s, su~h as pachy san. vendors to pull up to within Rauh of Mozelle place. Tick. I-'Oll ADU,'fS ColJege Credit Courses Slated dra, which might grow taller 12 inches of a curb when . ets are $30 each and include and. still not be considered they stop. • Kalo~","ati('~ (\I('n';,. Women's Fitness) a one-year Ducks Unlimited pository writing, evaluation Four u ~ i vel' sit y-credit unSightly. The final approved ordi- • Kalo,omati(', ror tht, (;oldt'n A~e .. membership and subscription procedures .and some consid. courses, co-sponsored by the • Wonlt'II'~ \'oll(,~ball .. to the organization's maga. eration of correclive tech. City Attorney Herold Dca. nance allows the council to continuing education de. son pointed out the ordi- set fees for various licenses FOR 't'OlfTH .. zine. niques. • T('nlli, partments of Pointe schools nance does not require the and permits by resolution. • (; ()If • Art . Nalionwide, Ducks Unlim. and Eastern Michigan Uni- 0 "Art Education W r k . city to cut the ground cover Under existing law, rate . 'iled raised about $13 million versity, have been scheduled shop," meeting at 4:30 p.m. • l>i.,('o • G~'mnaslics but rather permits it to. This changes had to be made in . last year to preserve prime this fall at ,South High • Tennis on Wednesday, is not open provision, therefore, leaves the form of an ordinance . • "Ladie., l>a~ Oul" .- Canadian habitats for water. School, 11 Grosse Pointe to students who have a major • (;rt'ek Dancing wide discretion to the city, All of the ordinances will • Fulk (;uitar . 'fowl. Formed in 1937, the boulevard. in art. It is primarily de- • Calligraphy he nded. become effective on Friday, • 't't,dlt'poinl I. II. III '. 'organization has spent more signed for lhe c I ass l' 0 0 m All four courses carry two ThE city also passed a new September 15. • Uq~illlH'r~ Art • Conversational Greek .. than $70 million to preserve leacher. 2.5 million acres of land. hours of university credit. • Adult Calli"rlIJlh~' • Tap & Jazz A variety of media, applic- • Ballet '. The Grosse Pointe chapter "Resources and Nations" to able to classroom utilization, • K nillilll' & Cro<'!ll'tinl' '. was recently formed and in. be taught at 4:30 p.m. on will be employed with an em. CLEAN SWEEP • Quiltinl' - .cludes some 250 members. Tuesday is not open to stu- phasis on more innovative • Tap Uanl'inl' K'ORKSHOPS .-:lts chairman is Tom Willison denls who have more than CHIMNEY SWEEPS selections. • Flower Arranging .- of Handy road. eight' hours of credit in • Balll'l Finally, "Sociology of Edu- .• Gre(,k Folk 1)anein" • Plant Workshop . Olher leaders of the or. geography, cation" will meel on Wednes. • Ht'llt'nil' Lui"inc • (:hristmas Ornaments 'ganization are Howard Buhl The course deals with pat. days at 7:15 p.m . . 'of Lincoln road, Lloyd Sem. terns of distribution, pro. • COllvt'rsalional (;n't'k : pIe of Cambridge road, Ted All classes begin the week' duction, consumption and of September 11. In addition Call LOU . l\iaye of Tireman road, De. adequacy of physical and "troit, Mike VanLokeren of to a $20 registration fee, each ENROLLMENT LIMITED - REGISTER NOW cultural resources, as well course costs $37, per credit at 'Beverly road, Dick Marsh of as d iff ere n t management Irvine lane, Walter Bernard hour. CALL 779.6111 characteristics and r 0 I e s 521-0149 , .of Hamilton court, Tom which resources play in the For more information, call Grosse Pointe Woods - 21800 MARTER ROAD - St. Clair Shores Muer of Merriweather road development of nations . 343.2178. . 'and Howard Kay of Grand . Marais boulevard. "Programs in Language . For tickets or more infor- Arts" is slated to begin at 'mation, call Pat Griffin at 7:15 p.m. on Tuesday eve- . '446-8414. nings. The course is con- cerned with curricular objec- 'Responding to tives and their implementa. the Word of God tion through listening, speak- ing, handwriting, spelling and How do we respond creative, narrative, and ex . .when others speale to us? when we hear the news? :when we read a stirring Warden Saves .article or hear a .persuasive speaker? 'Sheepish' Dog 'Are we listening to what :God is telling us amidst An Old English Sheepdog ,;011 this confusion? was scared and probably felt a little "sheepish" after get. ',Christian Science teaches ting himself stuck in a sump ;that to oct with intelligence pump well at a Hawthorne ,and goodness is responding road home late Wednesday 'to the Christ, the "still morning, August 30. '~mall voice" of God the But thanks to Woods Dog :Bible Speaks of. Warden Jeffery Johnson, who respon.ded to a call from .Come to a Iree one hour Patty-1rbornas;--the pooch was Christian Science lecture removed from his predica- about how to hear and ment wet, shaken but unhurt. respond to God's words as Saying the dog apparently the Bible characters approached the well in Samuel. Saul and John did. search of a drink, the dog It will be given by warden arrived to find the Catherine H. Anwandter animal up to its neck in .of the Christian Science water, and unable to move Board of Lectureship. because il was snugly wedged inside. CHRISTIAN SCI£NC£ LECTURE After applying a rope to 8 p,m. Tuesday, the dog's muzzle to eliminate September 12 any chance of being bitten Sixth Churcn of Christ, during the removal process, Scientist he reached down and lifted 14710 Kercheval, the animal from his watery 1 block west of enclosure and onto the base- .Alter Rood ment floor. "We think-Grosse Pointe hockey is the "Grosse Pointe hockey has helped "I've never seen anything Free Lighted and Attended like that in my whole life," best organized sport for kids anywhere:' my son make warm friendships through Parking Warden Johnson confessed . the cause of the team~' . Child Care Provided "It was something else!" "We like Grosse Pointe hockey because we know our boy is guaranteed "Grosse Pointe hockey is a great to play his full share of each and wintertime physical release which is every game:' otherwise available only in the summertime:' DEPENDABLE "We expected a lot of travel time and money would be involved. Grosse Pointe hockey requires neither." REGISTRATION FOR SLIDE GROSSE POINTE HOCKEY "We like Grosse Pointe hockey • Grosse Pointe Community Rink because the accent is more on skating @ Austin High School SHOWS and skills than winning:' • September 9 and September 16 • 9 a.m. to 12 noon "Our whole family loves hockey and • Ages 5 through 18 has gotten great fun from it every winter." • Please bring your child's birth certificate and $40 Registration Fee "Grosse Pointe hockey makes the whole winter fun instead of just a long wait until summer." Get the Grosse Pointe viewpoint on "We've met many super people and hockey from any of these Grosse Pointe made many new friends through Grosse hockey parents: Pointe hockey." Jerry or Marilyn Blake • 886-4496 George or MaryAnne Zinn • 884-5274 "Our son is more easygoing since Joe or Linda Karle • 886-1694 ~~ playing hockey and less aggressive Bill or Dar Alcott • 882-0132 toward other kids:' Alan or Patty Henchel • 886.5543 J. Walker Henry. 885-5976 KODAK CAROUSEL Edmond or Mane Brady • 886-3281 Larry or Sue Askew. 882-6363 Projectors Bob or Bev Nessler • 884-6439 John or Phyllis Osler. 886-4728 • Whisper-quiet operation Rick or Carol Semack. 885-8i26 , • Dependable gravity feed operation Len or Nancy Smith • 823.1819 • Remote control forward and reverse B,II or Pat Wilson. 881.1852 -1...- on some models .-., • Choose from many different models 1 50 Priced from $149 _leV- i~e:~+~:J The CAMERA Grosse Pointe Get your kid on the CENTER Hockey Association stick this wintec 17114 KERCHEVAL - in the Village Opim Thursday Evenings 885.2267

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GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, September 7, 1978 Center Slates Solid Case N eetled SHS to lIcu.' WEEKDAY Travel Series (Continued from Page 1) building needed doeumenta. Injuroy Expcrol OPEN While an initial thrust has lion. HOURS The 1978.79 Grussc Puinle b{'gun toward making a solid Remains Optimistic Noted authority on sporb MON., TUES., Adventure Series of pro. case for grant funds, more injuries, Dr. Lyle J. Micheli, WED., THURS. SUNDAY grams founded and selccled work needs to be dune. On the $30,000 figure cited will speak at South lligh 9 A.M. 10 7 p.M. by George Pierrot begins by road commission officials. School next wcek. 10 A.M. Wednesday evening, Septem. Administralil'e Aide Ger. MI'. McNamara stressed a FRIDAY bel' 20, in the War Memorial's ard E. McNamara is current. convincing argument must ])1', Micheli, director of the 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. Fries Auditorium, 32 Lake. Iy in thl' process of galher. be pre s e n t e d that such divisiun of sports medici ne ing specific facts, e.g., acci. monies will help prevent ac- at C~ildren's Hospital M~di. SATURDAY TO shore road. dent data, toward such an eidents. "The ace ide n t s. cal Center, Harvard MedIcal Q ".M. to 6 P,M. The program is the "Leg. objective. While saying that (many of which arc rear-end Sl'hool. is being brought to 5 P.M. end of a Lost Crown," a color the intersection is rccognized typc cullisions>' don't relate I The POi,nte by Saint John film personally presented by as a "high hazard area," he to the propused recommenda. l~os~lItal s department o.f COil. Prices Good Thru Howard and Lucia Meyers. Tuesday. Sept. 121h noted precise records sup. lions from the count\'" hl' Imumg medIcal l'dUcatlOn, It covers the rule of the We reoe"'e the right 10 porting this statement are noted. . , He will speak to interested Hapsburg family in two con. Lmil quanti lies. lacking. While a big task slands be'j pan'nts and yuulh on Sun. Phone 885-9839 tinents and five countries: n Austria, Mexico, Haly, Bel. Show Real Need fore him, ~Ir. McNamara re. day. September 10, al 2 pm. ~ gium and France. Feeling the road commis. mains optimistic. I and to toaches, phY~lcal edu. sion's study was helpful, Mr. "U I do my homework and calion tNchers a~d a~min- As with all the travelogues, McNamara said that the receive the cooperation from Istrators frum public, privatI' the 8 p.m. showing is pre. county indicated that acci. the AAA and other eXPllrts,1 and paro,c1l1al schools on ceded at 6:30 p.m. by a pre. dents which have occurred I can prespnl a good case," I ~f(Jnday. Sl'pt ..mber II, at 4 show dinner in the Crystal Ballroom overlooking the at the intersection were typi- he said, while adding he also I P m. cal of a highly travelled in. realizes how emutiun:1! Illis I Buth meetings will be held gardens and Lake st. Clair, tersection. "We must show issue is 10 llIanv citizens 1m the "S" building of South at which time recipes of the • • I different countries to be a real need toward gelling One main reason for thl" High, 11 Grosse Pointe boule- shown arc used for the main fun~ing unlike the county city's initiative regarding the I vard. . . dishes. sUf\ey. We need documen'I survev IVa, thp fatal accident j ])1'. Micheli agr(,l'd to makp talion to prove it.~ a" high i in which a 13-year.old Harper I the presentation through ar- From September through h a z a I'd mtersectlOn, he Woods boy was killed on May rangements coordinated by April 10 complete evenings /loted. 22 when his bike made CUll. Dr. Byron A. Andreou, a 10. of dinners and shows will While the photos were a tact with a city garbage truck cal physician, and the school be included in the series. I step in the right direction, as he attempled to cross the system's division of instruc- , "Shakespeare's Britain To. Mr. McNamara realizes more intersection. tion. '{" day" with Eric Pavel will be tangible proof is needed, shown October 23; "Japan" e.g., reports of cars hitting with Thayer Soule, on No. the guard rail near Parcells vember 17; "Pulse of Portu- GREY are, for instance, lacking gal," December 5; "," although city and school per- POtJPO'N 8.01. with Andre de la Varre De- sonnel are aware .of many "'gc cember 14; and "Jreland:' mishaps involving autos and JAR & LB. wilh Robert Davis January MtJSTARD fixed objects in the inter- 27%0FF3 24. section area. More are "," with Having two schools, Par- ALL . f U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEFr BONE IN Ken Armstrong February 2; cells and Mason, in the "Greece - Mountains to Is- vicinity is significant, he 5 lands," March 1, with Mat. said, but "we don't re'llly .(N.Y. STRIP STEAK LB. 3.39 Ihew and Sherilyn Mentes; have anything now, only a WALLPAPER "Switzerland," with Phillip few theorems we're tr)'ing I Call"n any pattern from any book .i U.S.D.A. CHOICE WHOLE Walker March 14; and "Ba- to develop." Post Wallcovering Disl.' hama Holiday," April 18 Toward achieving this goal, with Dennis Glenn Cooper, he felt the AAA, which has PH. 886-4050 ,BEEF TENDERLOIN The series of 10 complete shown great interest in safe. eve n i n g s, (dinners and ty around schools, might be PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED. NO DEPOSIT LOIN END shows), is $95-a savings of able to become involved. Atl PA Y WHEN DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME $12.50 over single evening the same time, he will at. 50 Cents Per Roll Added To All Orders Less Than Full Case (24 Rolls) purchases, Series cost for Ihe tempt to enlist the coopera. HOURS MON,.FRI. 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. PORK ROAST LB.$1.59 shows only is $24. A single tion of school system and complete evening is $10.75 public safety employes toward ------,----~-----_._- ~ JOHN MORRELL per person by advance reser. , .. vation and a single show Applications NOW BEING ACCEPTED : l-LB. only is $3. To Stand Trial FOR FALL MEMBERSHIPS I SLICED BACON PKG. $1.59 All seats are reserved with i• Season Starts Oct. 1 I season ticket holders given For Bar Fight BABY . / first choice. : Enioy Tennis and Racquetball The opening show, "Leg- Peter Lawrence Koester, at its best! RAm-FOR RACQUETBAll ONLY: RATES fOil TENNIS OlllY, I C end of a Lost Crown," is the I 19, of Blairmoor road, • LB.69 romantic story of a handsome MAU S5S MALE S7S BEEF LIVER charged with felonious driv. FEMALE 5S 0 FEMAIE S70 royal couple who crossed the ing in an incident which oc- a srUOENr $4S STUOfNT S5S: HIGHLINER BATTERCRISP ocean to Mexico to claim a curred at the Pointer Pub. ~~~II~: ~~g ~~~Ir?: S~~g • 12-0Z. I crown which wasn't there. 18666 Mack avenue, was CORPORATE MEMBERSHIPS AVAILABLE a. Enchanting Mexico of 100 PKG. bound over to Wayne County Excellen' BI~ck Time Available. • o $1.49 . years ago is the backdrop to Circuit Court for trial after FISH FILLETS Racquetball $5 Non-Prime Time and $7 : this impossible dream of the his examination on Wednes- Austrian archduke and his day, August 30. Prime Time - Tennis $8 Non-Prime and: DIET OR REGULAR B.~I,!tian,bride. His pre-trial hearing is set $!.~.,.P~m!lt.~1.-!..".A~.h...~~"'b~r~~h~. o~ I for Thursday, September 14. FILE REPORTS FACILITIES FOR SATURDAY 'NIGHT PARTIES • The first federal legisla- Koester allegedly backed a OPEN TO THE PUBLIC : tion requiring administrators car into another man during COMPLETE RANGE OF PROGRAMS - : DR. PEPPER of health and pension funds a fight which occurred at to file financial reports an- the bar on Tuesday, August nually to the Secretary of 22. Police said the injured i Labor was the Welfare and man, Joseph Kaspor of Ox- if'~T~;;;oPi;~s;i,I Pension Plans Disclosure Act ford road, suffered a chest I I wound which required' 24 24727 GIBSON • NOW AV"'lABlE • 6 in 1958, according to the (One Block Eo,t of Hoover' a stitches to close. U.S. Labor Department book- I WARREN, MICH : oded GOUIR\ll~ 12-0Zo leI, "Labor Firsts in Amer- Koester remains free on : club 754-8300 • ita." $1,000 bond. . Ass Quiche Lonl1l\eS CANS ------_._------. ------_. ------~ flozen

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Thursday, S~ptember 7, 1978 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Five ------BOll Secours Hospital GPW Explores Proposed Code fall Openings Still Available OPENINGS Further input from city able to provide feedback. Opens Ne'lv Science Hall officials will be received Coordinating this effort ASSUMPTION CENTER NOW AVAILABLE IN toward the final development will be Mr. Petersen, who Bon See 0 u rs Hospital's prayers by Sister Ruth Ann of a proposed property main. also will review the city code newly renovated Science Hall BeW, CBS, and Sister Lu- tenance code in The Woods and incorporate into the pro. NURSERY SCHOOL opened its doors amid spe- cretia Gottschall, CBS, as after the Planning Commis. posed property maintenance sion at its regular meeting 21800 Mart.r Road cial presentations, including well as comments by Donald code all appropriate ordi. Gro••• Point. Wood. PEWABIC tours and audio.visual pro- N, Sweeny Jr., MD, presi- Tuesday, Aueust 22, unani. nances, e.g" sidewalk main. grams, late last month. dent of the Bon Secours mously accepted a report tenance, weeds, junk cars, et medical staff. from a sub.committee of al. Pre-school and Kindergarten Renovated with funds do. commissioners. POlTERY'S nated by the Friends of Bon Remarks were heard from Over one and a half years 21 to 6 years of age Robert L. Hannon Jr., chair- The proposal is now sched. in <.Ievelopment, Mr. Peter. Secours Hospital and other Open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. for da, care benefactors, the Science Hall man of Bon Secours Hospi. uled to be Pal'! of the com. sen indicated he originally AFTERNOON will serve as an educational tal's board of trustees who mission's agenda for its Tues- prepared a proposed property center for physicians, allied said, "Science Hall is a place day, September 26. meeting. ordinance which was reo For information call Program Director, health professionals and com. where people can come to In July, some differences ferred to planning consultant and EVENING munity groups. learn how to stay healthy. It of opinion were expressed Brandon M. Rogers and City CAROLINE BONANNI will allow Bon Secours to over the sub.committee's re- Attorney George Catlin for lis sophisticated audio- reach into the communit~' port. (with City Administra. their review. It was then re- 779-6111 CERAMIC CLASSES visual resources will be used before illness strikes, teach. tor Chester E. Petersen feel- (erred to the planners. in Bon Secours' continuing ing individuals and families ing at that time the group's I . medical education programs, ways to nurture health." pro po s a 1 was "watered a series which assists almost A plaque was presented to down"). In the meantime, 100 physicians in their ef- many points were reviewed the Friends of Bon Secours forts to stay abreast of med- with Mr. Petersen toward CALL: 822-0954 Hospital in recognition of ical advances. strengthening the proposal. their generosity r.nd dedica- JEWELL PHOTO Eve l' y commissioner is Science Hall also will be tion. The renovation of Sci- used for a wide range of scilCdulcd to receive updated ence Hall fulfilled the ob- information on the code for educational events aimed at jectives of the 1977 project Kodak Paper informing hospital personnel his review within the next A FAMILIAR SITE ••• of the auxiliary. two weeks. At the same time, of new developments in med- Peter E. O'Rourke, presi. Kodak Chemicals icine and patient care. Councilman George Cueter, dent of the Friends, accepted who attended the session on H will be the site of pro- the plaque on behalf of the the 22nd, suggested that the Kodak Quality I grams sponsored for com- membership and commented, council receive similar infor- munity he a 1t h education, "The major objective of the mation so it also would be such as pre-natal classes for Friends has been to increase NOT KODAK'S PRICES young parents, blood drives communication between the and other events. hospital and the community Opening celebrations, mod- it serves. Fine photographic processing from our own laboratory eratetl by John H. Tatum, "In an era when the en. executive director, included tire health care industry is being closely scrutinized, Bon is available at these Jewell Photo Dealers: Secours has been anxious to french Center Plans maintain an open exchange with the Alliance of information." Francalse de Detroit Small classes Met. MANOR PHARMACY CITY CARD SHOP KENT DRUG Thousands of area residents have been plaguea this' Theater TC'..Jr Mr. O'Rourke outlined the In past winter by rising utility costs, roof ice damming, Friends' plans to continue tropolltan locations 22600 Mack Ave. 22377 Morass Rd. 1 Kercheval ceiling cave ins, sagging eaves and moisture laden pro g l' a m s of community Native French 881 ..8804 882-5151 • I • scaling paint. 778-1330 Due to many requests the health educafion, such as teachers. Modern We can help you fortify your homes' defenses against War Memorial is again offer- glaucoma screening and car- the unrelenting forces of Mother Nature next year methods. ing a New York theater tour diopulmonary resuscitation BOB'S DRUG A. J. Meyer Pharmacy THE CAMERA CENTER while minimizing exterior painting maintenance and training. reducing utility costs. the weekend of October 13 Register now for 21034 Mack Ave. 16361 Mack Ave. in-the-village to 15. In closing the program, Our preventative maintenance services, include re- Sister Mary Catherine Rog. fall term 881-2420 882-1040 885-2267 roofing, rainware.& insulated aluminum Sidin'g-and trim .. The comedy t h r i !1 e r , ers, CBS, coordinator of the For those who cannot afford to have maintenance "Death Trap," with John Sisters' Grosse Pointe com- ALLIANCE work done twice, please call 882-3100. Wood will be shown on Fri. munity, presented a special Grosse Pointe Pharmacy DEVONSHIRE DRUG PARK PHARMACY day night and a new play, audio-visual program which FRANCAISE .Ibaring IrasS "First of October" starring 19795 Mack Ave. 16003 Mack Ave. 15324 E. Jefferson outlined the goals, mission 'OF DETROIT ~~,N1ittANCE & ALTERATION 882-3100 Henry Fonda and Jane Alex- and philosophy of the Sisters 881-3394 881-0478 VA 2-2580 • ROOFING - SIDING ander, will be shown Satur. of Bon Secours, £. CONTRACTORS day. INSTITUTE .' WI •.• THE HOUSE DOCTORS - ENCLOSURES Continuing education for Round trip air fare, meals professionals and the com- 17!lll1 E. WARREJI. oETllorr. MICHlGAlI 48224 -INTERIOR REMODEliNG OF FRENCH going and com i n g, two munity has been a part of ..JEWELL PHOTO nights lodging at the Hotel Bon Secours' health care pro- ~. 292-2750 13542 Gratiot Ave. 371-8400 ~------Lexington, portage and trans- gram since 1944. ,. fers in New York, taxes and the services of an escort arc included for $199. Reservations must be made "The Place That Grosse Pointe by Monday, September 11, Has Been Waiting Fo," ... - a place apart - with a $50 non-refundable deposit. Only 60 tickets and places are available on a , ,fj.rs~-co.rqe.,.first ..se~e b.~is .. ' <. The Center's address is 'r.- 32 Lakeshore road, Grosse Pointe Farms 48236. 1IChr ~rIlingron,'(rd. WE ARE GENERAL CONTRACTORS PWP to Discuss One call takes care of all your problems Body Language An English Towne Restaurant and Public House We Will: The next general meeting i MACK AND MANOR AVENUES 1. Cut off doors if your new rugs are of The Pointe Chapter of i too thick. Parents Without Partners" GROSSE POINTE FARMS , 2. Replace .old hardware. (PWP), is scheduled for Fri- day, September 8, at the • 3. Tighten stair rails. War Memorial, 32 Lakeshore for reservations: 886-0002 4. Roofing - Siding - Driveways. road. Coffee and conversa- tion begins at 7:30, the gen- (Closed Sundays) 5. Kitchen and Bath remodeling. era! meeting and speaker at 6. Build additions to your home. 8:30 p,m. • 7. Build you a new home. Back by popular demand will be Dr. Dorothy Kirby, a 8. Remodel your office. We have worked certified marriage counselor PUBLIC HOUSE TOWNE RESTAURANT in most downtown office buildings. in private practice, who MONDAY -SATU RDA Y MONDAY-FRIDAY counsels individuals, couples. 11:30 a.m. Till 28.m. LUNCHEON 11 :30-3 - PROPER TEA 3-5 9. Build new office building. families and groups. . LU NCH EON/DIN NER DINNER 6-11 - COCKTAilS TilL 2 A.m. 10. Add to your present plant. Her topic Friday evening FRIDAY & SATURDAY; DINNER 5:30 p.m. Tilt Midnight 11. Build you a new plant. will be "Body Language," with a question and answer I Design service available or we period following the talk, I will work with your architect An afterglow. place to be 'I MORBID MONDAY announced, begins at 10 p.m. I AT THE WELLINGTON PUB or interior decorator. For further information: SCREWDRIVERS ...••• Twenty-six "Irs of conllnuous service about the PWP Chapter, call CHANGING OF THE GUARD Who Invented this day? l 881-5892, (Our Special within a Special-During the FROM 4 TO 7, Monday Night Game Only-L ...... Draft- r••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 11.... fir 49C-III.'8 III. fir BlUE IOQAY?) MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY, In Iddillon to . MEMBERSHIP IN TWO , THE WELLINGTON, LTD. Ih.2 for 1 from 410 7 TOUGH TUESDAY WILL SERVE TWO COCKTAILS during IENNIS CLUBS "Chlnging 01 La" Oily I AU SOURHII'KS ...... FOR THE REGULAR the Guard" (It's a long way till Ffiday FOR THE PRICE OF ONE! PRICE OF ONE Ihe Wellington. Especially FOR THE LADIES. as turn about LId. hIS our for Monday Night Football ~ awn ENGLISH 774-1300 c ~ 776-6290 I I:I W ANTON WEDNESDAY I WORK I HUMMERS ••• 11.4' WEEK Why walt till Friday, "Changing •of the Guard" SPECIALS GET IN TUNE TONIGHT! WIMBLEDON LAKESHORE puts any day In proper Racquet Club perspective. When the day THOROUGHLY ROTTEN THURSDAY , Tennis House , "ITII" ...~ 20250 E. 9 Mile Rd. 23125 Marter Rd. has been ordinary, or just St. Clair Shores 48080 St. Clair Shores 48080 What $1$8 would you expect from that bad that your guard the people who invented Gin? Racquetball $5 non-prime time and is up, change your • sentiments at T"-" MPedal .. ntImenta .r • ..,.11abfe $7 prime time with Membership The Wellington, Ltd...... 7 p,m. nlgM., In our Pub Excellent Block Time Available CORPORATE MEMBERSHIPS AVAILABLE • RACQUETBALL' SQUASH' FREE NURSERY • SAUNAS' WHIRLPOOLS' WEIGHT ROOM • HHTlNG ALLEY' SUNTAN ROOM • LESSON PROGRAMS AVAILABLE '* entertainment Joe Fodell is ioining our teaching staff Inquire about our J. D. programs begin the week of September 11 tho TUES., WED., FRI., SAT. EVENINGS ROYAL SATURDAY AFTERNOON Calllor brochures 774.1300 BACKGAMMON SOCIETY ......

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I "i ,~:!~~,i:~"u~tl ~':m~~ I , consecutive(C."~~:.,~~~~:days. He Celt that Cor more~~::~~~~;:than seven days S~"~:~,"~.a:,teria, the measure says that shore(C."r::.~~~~~~~eproject is not budgeted of The Farms and Shores, he 'il~~:'~~~~'The letter went on to ex. ~ CARRY OUT a week would be better'j within a calendar year. the council shall not signiCy for 1979. Ceels that "somebody's going plain the county is respon. '5 NOR AVAILABLE while que.stioning the need ':Vhi~e Ceeling other cri. its approval Cor display un. Farms City Manager An. to have to give. sible Cor the maintenance of RAM for such signs at all. tena Incorporated into the less eight requirements, in. drew Bremer said the city's "I've been pushing very designated county roads, Qf Senio,OilcountCiti.ens10% 1\1eanw h'lIe, 1\1r. IN'OVltke ordinance regulating such eluding the seven. day time. position of refusing to share diligently for this. I've had which Lakes hore is one. This RESIAURANI (MMm.m O,d" JBO) said the measure contained signs were valid, Mr. Novitke limit stipulation, are met. the costs hasn't changed. about 10 meetings with them, responsiblity is mandated by 17410 MACK.AT ST, CLAIR 1 p.m..l0 p.m. no .provi.si~n .to extend such indicated an exception might Otherre~uirementsincludel "We can't afford to put (the commission), but they state statute, the letter ------,,.-.WE AREfAMOUSfOR a tIme h.mlt In the ~vent of more readily oceur during the follOWing: any money into it," he said. wiJ) not relinquish theit claimed. DAILY SPEC IALS OURDESSERTSI a hardship ease: a?dmg that the. Chnstmas season as I * That the public safety "We don't have enough position," he said, while add- Explaining the cities mus't • f,"" 81'.,.,.... " Short. ok. the seve~.~ay Imllt may be agamst any other lime Of, directo, certify to the coun- money to do some of our own ing, "I'll be more than happy dil> into their own funds to WH ..n.rl..Se,t. 6 & 7 : :~o;:ft:IC~:::~:1o too re.stnctlve. . year. . cil that the sign's. location roads, let alone a eounty to listen to ideas from citi- maintain roads not desig. Baked Seef Short Ribs 'Cocoonul C'••m Plo 'Eol.l.. . WhIle co.uncll. members At the same t.lll?e, he fell will not cause traffIC conges- road." zens." nated as county, the letter Wllhlomato sauce' : ~'~~~ or'B:~:~:aT:::~!~.kO dlsagrec~ wIth. hIm on the an appeal prOVISion would tion, imr:de traffic, block Bremer added, "It He said he has offered to continued, "The city and the F' S 1 8 ' Wal.,m.lon• Caftloloupo 7th, theIr feelings changed gi\'e the coundl more lati. access to off-street parking Mr. sue the commission if The village are under no statu. (I.. .p. , ~Ir.mH~t"~:~on M.,lftguoPlo on the 2ls~.. tude in making its decision. spaces, conflict with traffic hasn't been decided yet" Farms and Shores would al- tory obligation to further ex- St.allops or lake Perch ,Glfto'o "01 Fuclll.Cak. ~Ir Novltke saId the cOlin S h " if red a ub . r t' . whether court action might pend citizens' tax dollars in T & d f 'Ch_.k. ,.,lth ,1.. ,.,bar,lo. ." - 0 e agam 0 e s. Signa Iza IOn or slgnage or be take to sol e the mat low their attorneys to repre. lea~~~, sauce we ge 0 0' blu 'loo I cil s~ould be permitted in stitute motion and this time otherwise interfere with or- n re v - sent him, bringing the suit the maintenance of county . • Sund Sh.,bel•.• Ie, , certam cases to permit the it passed. derly traffic movement. ter. as a representative of the owned roadways," Sal. & SUI., Sept. 9 & 10 BELGIAN WAFFLES! -.,----.------_._-- -'. * That the proposed loca. Shores Trustee Robert citizens. The letter said Lakeshore ,Roasl Chicken, ~~'ha~:~:~~~~;e~'~~,:"g::,~:~1I C tion DC the sign will not be Pkatm~r Stahidthe Village hiS "It, (the resurfacing), is a road was properly designated ,1/2 chicken. bread sluffjng,_ '"SDOe"yloppongaod,,,,cream I HICKEN * SHRIMP * RIBS on any public right.of.way. "eeplng e pressure on teas a county road because it cranberry sauce' Try ,,,-' Sal. _ Navy Bean I " .... , ... '. -lill ,,"J~ $5. 95 ~r. Palmer added several In an exchange of Letters to sign the cost.sharing agree~ cluoeSoup0' ,u,ce salaa 0' cole Sun. _ Chicken Noodle will exceed 20 square feet in years ago JeCferson avenue to the Editor of the l\'EWS ments was the only reason sl~w liegelaole chOice of pOlatoes I I area '011 aoo ou"e' .~uoe~.-=- ~1~:,~aRoSflm8rl~ 'I /)t,/icirJlls Food POINTE WHARF * That the proposed loca- ;~~ P;~:d ~~~~Ug~si~~e ;~~~ ~f:~~e~ ~~i\~~ea~'ho~esle;~J ~~~t~:~avi~~t~~Sn'~:aetgu;~~ YOUR $3 e9 WE FEATURE OSCAR Lou' Pricrs . tion for the placement oC the road commission funds. This Farms said the cities rejected Farms and Shores and Rom; CHOICE • .' MAYER'S BARBECUED RIBS sign will not be closer than project was undertaken just the cost.sharing agreements ulus were the only commu~ ' - - - I! 18310 Mack 885-4453 885-4790 10 feet from any driveway, "on the basl's that such a nities which have refused 8S.. • 902 . . I road, street, alley, sidewalk before the commission intro- duced its cost-sharing policy. project would not be a to share the costs of rer or other public property, nor proper or J'ustifiable use of surfacing. placed upon any property "lIave to Give" other than where the busi. Meanwhile, a Pointe resi- I ness or product advertised dent, !\lrs. Jack Stewert, has r------1 is located or sold. been looking into the situa- Rellovatioll at SHS I PRESENT THIS AD I Non _profit organizations tion as an interested private I BOWLERS, BALL TEAMS, GOLFERS, TENNIS PLAYERS, RACQUETBALL I may advertise fund raising citizen. (Continued from Page 1) lot fervently disagreed witli I PLAYERS, CARD PLAYERS, HOCKEY TEAMS, SPECIAL PARTIES, FAMILIES I events and similar occasions "It's a pass the buck situa- ' While foundations for the the Board dee'!5i.)n to issue on other than their own tion," she said, while adding new building are being laid, bonds without a ,",ote of the I I property if written permis- she has gotten "the run- adjacent footings for an en- citizens and said the decision sion of the owner of the around" when she attempted closed swimming pool also may endanger future at; proposed location accom- to get some answers from I will be constructed. School tempts to raise or renew mill- ~ Have a FREESTEIN of I panies the application. road commission officials, Board members say they have age rates. According to the new law, "I've had people ask me i no current plans to build He found no support fro", such a visual is defined as how do you put up with that I such a pool. other Board members for his any sign or display board, sort o~ thing: \~e never put At a Board meeting this position, however. The issue I BEER or GLASS of WINE Ilighting panel or similar de- up With tillS In the cast i summer T r u s tee William was approved in July by ~ I vice mounted upon a trailer where I lived before." I Huette~an said residents and 4.1 vote, with Trustees Joan I or upon its own frame and Wayne County Commis. school personnel recognize a Hanpeter and Ann Ardussi wheels and not being a sioner Erwin A. Steiner said strong need for renovation absent. Mr. Gandelot cast th~ I with Purchase of PIZZA Iground sign or pole sign. he recently took Thomas P. of the school's industrial alts only dissenting vote. I • l' will be cha'ged for each d,ink 10 confo,m with the Michigan LiquorCont;ol Commission Regulations. I O'Rourke, managing director facilities. I I WORKERS PAID of the commission, on a tour The present building is I -OWNED AND OPERATED I The first federal legisla. of the road, He said that "instruction ally inadequate," Youth Nabbed BY FRANK GRZANKA tion paying workers in pri. while Mr. O'Rourke agrees he said. "Administrative and I VALUABLE I the road is in bad shape, the mainte'nance personnel have At St. Paul's OF THE vate industry a pension was I ,,_ I the Railroad Retirement Act, commission is unwilling to experienced increasing difCi- depart from its cost.sharing culty in meeting safety stand. I OFFER "8 SABRE LANCER I In 1935, according to the U.S. A Farms youth was a;- I ~A ANDBUl I Labor Department booklet, policy. ards." rested by police aCter he al. Q I 'Labor Firsts in America." Mr. Steiner noted while In fael, the building has legedly tried to steal a goJ;f I been issued at least 20 build. cart from Saint Paul On-the- I '~ invites you ~ FR::IA:I::MTA~ I ing and electrical code viola. Lake Church, 157 Lakeshore I . to V. Bill FREEMAN I New Orlean. DIXIELAND tions during the last three road, early Thursday mont- I () ~ RACING TEAM I years from both state inspec- ing, August 31. ; tors anQ local government I Police said they responde!i I units. to a call to find the youth I I The $2.15 million bond is- CHET BOGAN on his way down one of the I BRING YOUR GROUP FOR A FREE ROUND OF DRINKS I and the sue that will finance the drives to Lakeshore road. project will offset an antici- I WOLVERINE JAZZ .BAND When the youth saw the pe- I (SOFT DRI'NKS FOR CHILDREN) IT'S OUR WAY OF I pated one.half mill reduction EVERY TUESDAY AT 9 p.m. in the school' tax rate. The Iiee, he abandoned the ve- I THANKING THE PEOPLE WHO HAVE PATRONIZED US I hicle nnd fled on foot, allow- I :.H ..': .,TN,E. L'D.:~',,~.. ,4~~~i~~Jlt~.~.?!l~ing the cart to '}'011backwards l' AND OUR WAY Tet INTRODOCE YOU TO I ... Casts Lone Vote onto La'Keshore.-- .' : 24026 E, Jefferson Cockttli!s "What the commitment to The officers purs'ued tlie I Dining Jusl N. or 9 Mi. I ...... the South High pro j e c t youth on foot, calling for hi&! I means to the taxpayers of to stop. He was apprehcnded I THE GROSSE POINTE AREA'S I this community is that a a short distance away. :. I much needed educational fa- The cart was returned i~ IMOST EXCITING NEW RESTAURANT I 'w' - GARDEN cility can be obtained with- the rectory and the case '1':(5 I I . ONG'S- CHOP. out increasing the tax rate," referred 10 the Youth Servic'c . . . . ,'_.SUEY \ Mr. Huetteman said this Division, which \\.;: investi. I I summer. gate to determine if charg~ I I American & Cantonese Food Board member Jon Gande. should ensue. I YOU'LL LOVE OUR.MENU! I CARRY OUT SERVICE' The cart is used by church I I All Foods in Sjrecial Oil Slick priests to travel from the rec- I Keep Hot Containers tory to the school gymnas. I ...fn .. 11a~ .• 113Cpm.Sa' 12",-.n.ll.)Dpm ium, where services are cuC'- I I Sv" I' ~l"l ~ 10 iP m CIIlllM4Mond.., (Continued from Page }) rently held while repairs are - featuring - PR 7.9596 further check late Friday made to the church. " I I I I 24851 Harper, St. Clair Shores morning, S e p t e m b e r I, • "'I ... MII •• nd 10 MIHt n' showed that the layer of oil ,sunday b,unch10 30 to 2 - t I Authentic AUIO RACING DECOR . ;:::ac: __ was still visible. ~ I The lieutenant said that he sunday ~ I believed that about 50 gal. ~ I World's Bes' SQUARE PIZZA CH1~!SE GOLDEN Ions of the diesel fuel oil was brunch ~ either accidentally spilled i - into the lake, or an unknown and d nner d.,(1 5 BLOCKS EAST OF ~MERICAN BUDDR I boater pumped the oil from DISHES his craft. Where the only thing 17569 E. WARREN CADIEUX He said that since it was more impressive Featuring the very finest in Cantonese dishes for not the duty of the Coast ~ than Ihe river view Guard to eliminate the slick, ,g is the food luncheons and' Dinners, plus exotic Cocktails. .._.r-~... it will have to be up to ViI. ~c. Open J J a.m. ,il • Limit One Drink of your choice Mon. tnru Thun 110m .• " 11 pm. ' lage authorities to see that Friday \1 a.m .. l2 p,m the oil is removed. ~ ~~--". Sol. 12 ncon - 12 p.m. , J •• ~ To Every Person In Your Group 5un. 12 noon . 11 p.m. Mr. Vernier and a crew I ~ 2 a.m. daily from his department. using ~ . - ._------...... '! COMPLETE COCKTAIL LOUNGE , municipal equipment, cleaned ~ Per Visit Ca,ry Out Service ~ COMPLETE CARRY -OUT J Nf"or Wt'lll1ler. Ample Parking up the harbor area, and by SERVICE • COUPON EXPIRE5 SEPTEMBER 24, 1978 \ 16340 Harper 881-6010 2:45 p.m., the marina was cleaned, with no sign of oill in evidence. Director Vitale said that whcre the oil came from re.! WATCH - Something NEW, EXCITING is coming to John's Mediterranean - WATCH mains a mystery. i

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18390 E."c War ..en .\ ..e. Athenian IIrolled (,hol.,., "18 Olt." G..eek Sq.are Plua :\'e....1"o..k SCrip Steak " 00 8 rn.2 00 a m -~ 1 OIl)lS A Wee~ Pot£l!c>e!l Soup a S818d 525 s.. lGE $vper 'hoe$b. GrHk Sausage. GrMtn Pepper. Omon L,.mb, Mushroom (,holee "10 Olt." "'nchov~s 3 75 6 95 :\'.,....1"o..k SCrip Steak Silr.dWICt1 on b\ln WITh P01aloe, 365 NEW I NEW I "IN" SPOT I C~eeS8 Gfee~ Sausage Green \\ ani 10 lalo.., an ""pt'('iall~ inlt'n'"linl: ,aralinn=:- PepP4tf Onion. In "111 MuSl'\room 350 640 "h, nlll a ,ilw,arf! lour'! If "anI 10 IraH,1 iil 11365 E. McNichols th,' '1 nill,d 'Stall'" ~i"il \.'" 't nrk ,Ial., nr Californilt Cheese GHMlk SauSflge. Onion. De"n~nl.,o St.,ak Mushroom 325 595 IIw,,1 liar B,Q. Rtb. SandwJ.,h on Run .. hi"h h:l\ t' Ih., ,in.', ani". '10,1 "in., man\lfae" Live Dancing Music Chee5e 275 • 95 Soup.& Salad I\lr.'r' haH' I'al'ilili., .. fllr ,i"ilnr .. anll nfl.'n nfl'.;. Wil" PolalDes '205 "2 Ord", 4 25 I:uidt,d lllur .. and "nuw fn',' ,ampl.", If ~IIU an' ~oinj,: - PLUS - TUESDAY through SUNDAY Whole Order 7 040 ALt PIZZAS COME WIT~ III Ellrol'''. a "it ... la'lin/-: lour i" .'a" in Frane". hah Now Appearing FREE GR~EK SALAD St aeke" Ham a. ami Spain "'IH't'iall~. In Ih" Eurnpp~n "int, pountr<- S.I ...('h".,..., ,idl' 'Oil ran "hl'l ~nur palatf' on an al,"o ..1 infinii., S.ndw1ctl *ITh Illced Tom'lotl l 6S "BRITANNY" Rrolled White FI.h Synan 81'.4<1. poraToes & "lri,'I~of loral "inf" fhal ,"il:hl ."r~ ""II ..uq)ri-(f' Poll!lIOflI SouP & SalSd J 75 Gr.. ~ S.,.d 36$ FOOD SERVED 11 A.M.' 9 P.M. ~Oll in Ih"ir "lIalil ~ and .. ill rl'rlainl~ pl,'a ..,' ~nu in I.ondon Rroll Shl ..h.Ka.Roh Sand,,'leh COOltetj 10 yOur Tnlt .h"ir pril"', '. 7 DAYS A WEEK Ho ... " Sp".,'a. Frol( l.el(" Orl 5",,40 8read 195 Au JUS POIIIOflS P01&Ie>et SouP & Sailld ,;.75 OfJ'Uklt ') 50 ~Oll 10 Soup & SOI'd .165 If an.n'l IUl'k~ "nllll~h III Ira"'1 "'in" TUES., WED., THURS. l'ounfr~. tr:tH,1 do .. n 10 P\HI\IE'S It,\RT't SIIOPP~_ .,r"ek Salad •'.I.h. Broll"d 172,;,; "111'1., ('ornn of Sl. Uair. HH;J-Uh2h an~ '10 I.b. Rr .. lI"d 2 DRINKS , 25 GrOLl",d Round , 10 lor the p,ice 01 1 SmAil ••ronn" R"und rhoo,,, ~our fa,oril" i,"porl"d or domf',lil' .. in.... fro .... Medium 150 Wl:'hChHU , 35 our r","p""" in\f'nlor~. \nf! if ~'ou.rf' pjannin~ an ..nit l8'~ 250 .... I.ot. of ••reek R.."ad .... , 50 SUNDAY - LADIES NIGHT Wit" GrMk Cheese of '1I1I1111,'rhla ..l. rom., in Ilnd talk In II" ahoul II(" All Drinks Hall Price HomemlO'e Sovp ~ 40 ad, IlI1Ia~,'" (If ""n in~ l.."ll h"f'r; w.. havf' many hran~ .. 1.00 Fried MuSh,ooml I :I Lb. G,ovnd 1I0vnd. . Frftncf1 Fr18' 75 III •.hon .." from. Open: 10-10 \1nn." Thur.~ HI.II "'ri. OelmonlCoSlea~ Sandwi

• - ...... ,.. ME" en ft, Thursday, September 7, 1978 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Seven Interment was at Resurrec. a member of the Corinthian To Offer Class in Real Estate Obituaries tion Cemetery. Lodge No. 241, F&Ahf, a member of the Grosse Pointe Power Squadron, the Detroit Porch Enclosures I'------Grosse Poi n t e schools' The basic study material ~ I s~~~~~.f~~.i~~~~~dY,Historical Society and the SCREEN, AWNING, WINDOW,~ ARTHUR F. NEEF Michigan State Bar. 67, of Lakeside court will be adult education division will will be the Red Book pub. Detroit Zoological Society. t Services for Mr. Neef, 79, Mr. Neef also was a memo held on Sunday, September sponsor a primer course In lished by the Detroit Heal SLIDING GLASS DOORS of Lincotn road were held on ber of the Senior Men's Club 10, at Christ Church, 960 He is survived by his wife, Real Estate Law and Sales Estate Board and a real es. Tuesday, September 5, at the of Grosse Pointe. East Jefferson avenue, De. Marjorie; two sons, Bradley this fall taught by William tate form book provided by Wayne State University Com. He is survived by his wife, troit, at 2 p.m, Arrange. N. and Clifford A.; four C. Ghesquiere. a local title insurance com. daughters, Mrs. Susan Clark, pany. t Betsy Jo, Mrs. Jane Fennessy ~OINTESCREEN SASH=t . ~~~:~y ~~~ ~~n;~r~:~;nfhe~ ~~~ra A~~U:W~.;SO~~d A~~~~ ~Hho~nmte\r.:~~e~~~:g ~~~~dr ~~ The class will meet for 10 & INC Jr. and Marjorie E.: one sis. Students will discuss mort. t Verheyden Funeral Home. grandchildren. weeks beginning Tuesday, ter and six grandchildren. gages, land contracts, ap. 2049 7 MACK TU 1-6130 He died on Tuesday, Au. Me m 0 ri a I contributions He died on SaturJay, Sep. September 26, at South High praisals, deeds, leases, op...... gust 29, at Harper Hospital. may be made to the Higher tembcr 2, at Bon Secours Me mar i a I contributions School, 11 Grosse Pointe tions, listing agreements and _.______Mr. Neef was Dean Emer- Ed u cat ion Opportunities Hospital. may be made to the Michi. boulevard, room 176, from contracts relating to real es. itus of the Wayne State Law Committee at Wayne State Born in Grosse Pointe, he gan Heart Ass'n., thc Detroit 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. School, where he was in. University. was the president of National Zoological Society or Detroit tate transactions. Boating Supplies. Nautical Gifts volved for more than 40 Cremation was at Forest Garages' Inc. General Hospital, Cardiac Students may register the The course may serve as a years. La C t Mr. Peabody was a past Care Unit. first night of class. Tuition review for those preparing • CANADIAN & AMERICAN CHARTS A 1923 graduate of the wn em.e ery.'. president and treasurer of Cremation will be at Forest is $20, or $15 for senior for the real estate examina . • GREAT LAKES & COASTAL University of Michigan Law MRS. MARGARET A. the Grosse Pointe Hunt Club, Lawn Cemetery. , citizens. tion . School, he joined WSU in ADRIAN 1927 as an administrative Services for Mrs. Adrian, secretary and instructor in 35, of Morass road were held the Law School. He was on Tuesday, September 5, at named assistant dean of the the Verheyden Funeral Home Law School in 1935, dean in and Saint Lucy Church. 1937 and.provost in 1945. The She died on Friday, Sep. title of vice. president was tember I, at Bon Secours • added in 1953. Hospital. Mr. Neef coordinated the Born in Detroit, she is sur. I post.war campaign that saw vived by her husband, Rich. the university receive its ard; four sons, Michael, Dan. Thousandsof Items in Stock first support from the State iel, Richard and Jonathan; of Michigan in the form of two daughters, Megan and OPEN DAILY 9 TO 6 funds for scveral campus Kristen; her parents, Mr. and Sat. till 5 p.m. buildings. Mrs. Victor Mesner; and two In 1956 he saw a 1O.year sisters. campaign culminate in the Tributes may be made to the ship's wheel signing of a bill by then Gov. the restoration fund of Saint G. Mennen Williams creating Paul On.the.Lake Church. DISCOVER YOUR 19605 Mack Wayne State University. Interment was at Mount He saw another dream Olivet Cemetery. TU.2-1340 Bet. 7 & 8 Mi. Rd. come true in 1966 when the .. • • university's Law School Cen. CHARLES P. McCARRON STYLE OF ter was dedicated by Chief Services for Mr. McCarron, Justice Earl Warren. 74, of Touraine road, were !\fr. Neef was the first held on Wednesday, septem. DECORATING WSU faculty member to be ber 6, at the Verheydcn Fu. REAL ESTATE ONE awarded the university's dis. neral Home. tinguished service award and He died on Saturday, Sep. Learn how to: ALGONAC AREA the WSU law library now tember 2, in his residence. bears his name. He retired Mr. McCarron is survived • decorate for your family's style of living in 1969 but remained active by his wife, Ruth; three in university affairs. sons, Charles, Gerald and • re-do and make-do with pieces' you already have He served on the boards of Richard; two brothers; three the Michigan Cancer Founda. sisters and four grandchil. • arrange and mix furniture styles tion, the Detroit Institute of dren. Cancer Research and the Interment was at Mount • select colors and fabrics you can live with 10 naturally beautiful wooded acres en- Cancer Detection Center. He Hope Cemetery, Port Huron. also was a member of the • avoid making expensive decorating mistakes circle this gracious 4 bedroom colonial. • • • goal and allocations commit. RALPH W. EAVES Over 3000 sq. ft., 2 fireplaces, 4 baths, tee of the United Foundation. Services for Mr. Eaves, 52, • get t~e most for your decorating dollars attached garage, greenhouse, $92,500. Mr. Neef helped to develop of Aline drive were held on the Higher Education Oppor. Wednesday, September 6, at Learn :)11this and much, much more during a very special six-week tunities Committee to aid the Verheyden Fun era I course from our own experienced interior designers. You'll attend talented young people from Home. disadvantaged communities He died on Saturday, Sep. six 2-hour cfasses, starting the week of Sept. 18. ,"- in obtaining a college edu. tember 2, at Saint John Has. fee, $40 (no refund after classes begin), cation. pital. REAL ESTATE ONE He was a member of the Born in Highland Park, he also includes your student manual and American Bar Ass'n., the is survived by two sons, Paul other literature as well as color slide 1-794-9393 Michigan State Bar Ass'n., and James; a daughter, Kath. the Detroit Bar Ass'n., the leen; and his mother, Mrs. presentations. Call for the class ~-- American Judicature Society, Grace Eaves. schedule at Hudson's Eastland, and has been a member of Interment was at Forest various committees of the Lawn Cemetery. 371-3232,ext. 2371,or Lakeside;-- ;. • • • 247-3232, ext. 2360. Ii WILLIAM J. SCHULTZ 0 S~M~S for ,)iIl:r. Schultz, 60, of The City were held on 1\ Tuesday, September 5, at Saint Philomena Church. Ar. Village.Market rangements were handled by the Verheyden Fun era I Home. 18328 MACK AVENUE He died on Friday, Sep- tember I, in his residence. Mr. Schultz was an attor. This Week's ney with the national divi. sian of Lawyers Title Corp. in Troy. He was a graduate Bell R;ng~rs of the University of Detroit Law School and a member of Prices Effective Sept. 7, 8 and 9 the .Michigan State Bar. CLOSED SUNDAY He is survived by his wife, • Romayne; a son, William J. We Close Wednesdays at 1 p.m. Jr.; and one sister. Found Constitutional The first state pension leg. U.S.D.A. CHOICE (Cut from the Chuck Fillet) islation to be found consti. tutional was in Montana in 1923, according to the U.S. Labor Department booklet, "Labor Firsts in America." swiss 'STEAKS $1.49 lB. ------SWISS 51IA.------Have steaks cubed, flour lightly, brown in shortening, drain. Add one con of stewed tomatoes. Simmer for one hour or bake in oven at 350 degrees for one hour. U.S.D.A. C,",OICE BONELESS ROLLED SIRLOIN TIP "THE ORIGINAL" STUFFED PORK ROLLS Boneless PorI< Loin Stuffed With Our Own Bread Dressing In Pressware Pans Suitable For Conventional or Microwave Ovens.

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ASPARAGUS A charming snow scene in a DetrOIt F:dison's Home rating, you can take advantage glass paperweight. In the old Insulation Finance Plan is of Detroit Edison's Home $1.29 LB. days it was the favorite posses. designed to help First. by Insulation Finance Plan. Call sion of many a little girl or boy prOViding a list of participating or stop in at any Detroit Edison But the reality of winter contractors Second. with con- Customer Office for details Our Fresh Read" To Cook Entrees: in southeastern Michigan can venient finanCing. • Stuffed Chicken. Breasts. Beef Roulade. StuHed Pork Rolls. StuHed Then when winter comes, be harsh - bringing high Under the plan, you can 511 hack and say - "'et it snnw, FlankSteak. Chicken Breasts Cordon B1eu• Yeal Parmesan. Yeal Milanese heating bilk • Chicken Breasts Supreme arrange to have imulation let it snow, let it snow," Before another cold, snowy installed anywhere It's needed - Save where it really counts . • . . ARE NOW IN PRESSWARE EXCLUSIVELY. winter, make sure your home is v,,'herever valuahfe he,ll might Adaptable for Microwave or Conventional Ovens. properly insulated. It's the escape Into the cold winter air The power is in your hands...... ----ALIO AVAILA.LI---- .... most important single thmg you If you're a residential Detroit • STUFFED PORK CHOPS • STUFFED PORK ROAST can do to keep heating hills customer with leg:Jl title to your down. And help save energy. • STUFFED PORK TENDERLOIN. home and an acceptahle credll ------NOT INPRESSWARE------.. EdiSOY/J Page Eight GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, September 7, 1978 Couples who buy a home I There are heavy mortgages I Promptness in any service today arc soon house broken. on every castle in the air. in life doubles its value. Roof Blaze Causes Minor Damage SAFE FLUE ,~~~~'\~" ;"( " ,'*' '< \',.~\'1;l\li .,l'f.!Nr,,:~,,;~''''ill&;~;';)I.... S){',"f0"9'.8( •. ,;,~.:'<-j-;;-' 'I Chimney Sweep IGlosse Pointe INDOOR TENNIS CLUB ~ f WANTS YOU IN ITS ,,' Chimney Fires are :~ADULT INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAM Prevented only by Regular CONDUCTED BY TENNIS DIRECTOR TOM GRAY Chimney Cleaning. ASSISTED BY ANITA SOHASKI, USPTA, Beginners Monday 9:00-10:00 Advanced- Monday 10:00-11:00 Now is the time to get ready 12:00- 1:00 p.m. Beginners 1:00- 2:00 p.m. for cooler weather. Have your Tuesday 1:00. 2:00 p.m. Tuesday 12:00. 1:00 Wednesday 9:00.10:00 2:00- 3:00 p.m. Chimney cleaned for fire safety 7:30- 8:30 p.m. Wednesday 1:00- 2:00 p.m. and fuel efficiency. ,. Thursday 2:30. 3:30 p,m. 8:30. 9:30 p.m. ~ 7:00. 8:00 p.m. Thursday 10:00-11 :00 .. Friday 9:00-10:00 Phone 881-5893 .•...! Intermediatei Monday 11:00.12:00 Competition Tuesday 7:00. 8:00 p.m. i" 1:00- 2:00 p.m. Group Friday 10:00.11:00 ,.' Tuesday 3:00- 4:00 p.m. Thursday 9:00-10:00 I:.t"l. 11:00-12:00 SIGN UP NOW _ 7:00- 8:00 p.m. KAUFMANN WINDOW' and DOOR CORP. ~~: i{ ALL CLASSES ARE FOR 5 ONE HOUR SESSIONS AND ARE OPEN _ ALUMINUM / ..:~ ". ALUMINUM ~)" TO NON.MEMBERS WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. TORM WINDOWS ~. STORM DOORS

. 0 & 0 ~~y' PRICED TO PLEASE YOU AT $30 REGULAR TIME AND 2 3 Track ~ Pre-hung Avail- $35 PRIME TIME WITH A MAXIMUM OF SIX TO A CLASS. " Photo by DaVid Kramer r ~~ • Self Storing able tor Easy I Farms Fire Chief WARREN fire was caused by workers acci- I' ,Screens Installation RIGHT AT YOUR .ACK DOOR ,. n SCHULTZ, (lower right), asks a dentally spilling hot tar on the roof. ~i • Baked Enamel 0 Tempered ~ < ~ Finishes Safely Glass question of a firefighter while roof- Damage was minor. Scaffolding Can ,- .. 0 Baked Enamel ~ o Spe.clal Siles Finishes -... ~Grosse Pointe INDOOR TENNIS CLUB I~~~ing workers discard burned material be seen around thE: tower in the following a short-lived blaze on the background, where workers are re- ':'I~I;' '>-~J-_....' Available-lNsrALlATIONAVAllABlE'01"' or 1f' Doors r;_ -' ~ at the AUSTIN TENNIS HOUSE - -~F~! MAC.K AT CANYON .' roof of the entrance-way to the pairing a weathervane damaged dur- (Behind Lochmoor Chrvsler) \ " t1, • 'j South High gymnatorium which oc- ing the heavy thunderstorms of July ~~~~t1~~r~.:~~~zO l._c.L ~-iJ IU 6-2944 ,., curred on Friday, September 1. The 26, - ,,,',' 0"'~lrFfil'"0.'00" } .'ow 'Dor~'lrD'"''I -lii~[---w-~ Roof at SIIS ,( II I; 1 GPW Police Nab Suspects ~:' 0:. . Iii Ca tches Fire [I" ,U l... ,II :1 I ![], III I 'I Wanted in '111'~i ~"'I' 'i' r---l ,I L 'l',.('[,"1,1 Minor damage resulted D'i,:lt~i'II:1 I I ',----, II _1' ,,,J ,I iCJi, lli_ ;, from a fire which started on Two Indianapolis, Ind., The detective said on Sat- l-...--..J " t M~nutclctuters (If Qual'ty the roof of the South High men. who were stopped by urday, August 19, the sus. School gymnatorium aft e r ALUMINUM GREENHOUSES Woods police for a traffic peets allegedly held up an (q) l'lt1 YOu' GrowlflY Season ThiS Jim Ober1iesen, roofing workers spilled hot violation early Tuesday morn- Indianapolis man as he left v", It F'l ". Ihe PIf'lSU(("3 ot Indoo' G"'J'l1~'n 'H.J All WHlfe( lo"g [bIT) Community Relations Manager, tar on it. ing, August 29, were dis- a sports area, visited his offers you this telephone tip: Firefighters fro m The covered wanted by Indiana- home where his aunt was Farms, City and Park reo polis authorities for their robbed and then left both sponded to the alarm on Fri. alleged participation in an victims bound before leaving day, September I, at 11 a.m. armed robbery and auto in the man's car. theft. and put it out within an The pair were arrested by The suspects, Jeffrey Rob. Call us before you move ... hour. Woods Officers Michael Van- ertson, 23, and James Barley, Farms Fire Chief Warren DeGinste and Robert Kwiat- 29, were charged with posses- you might save Schultz said his department kowski after they were sion of a pistol in a motor used mainly powder extin. spotted making a left turn unnecessary expense. vehicle in The Woods, and guishers to put out the short- onto westbound V ern i e r were arraigned on Tuesday lived blaze. Water wasn't from northbound Mack, dis- afternoon by Park Municipal If you're plan ning to move to another home, now's the time to think about used until the fire was al- regarding a "no left turn" CHEVETTES how many phones you might need in your new home and what kind of most out, he explained, be- Judge Beverly Grobbel in sign at that location. Go On Sale at the absence of Woods Judge changes you might ne.ed in your phone service. A little planning can help cause the tar might splatter when hit by the water, pos- J. Patrick Denis, said Det. Upon stopping the sus- SAVINGS NEVER you avoid unnecessary installation charges. sibly spreading it. Thomas Podeszwik. pects, a partially concealed OFFERED! Call your Michigan Bell Service Representative. Allow enough They were remanded to blue steel revolver was dis. According to a school sys- time before moving for a full explanation of service and equipment the Wayne County Jail in covered on the floor of the tem release, the damage was fJRICES VALID UNTIL SEPT. '3 af 6 p.m. ~Ptions and time to order the phone service you need when you need lieu of a $20,000 surety bond vehicle near the passenger's confined to the roof area seat. FOR EXAMPLE: Remember, once your new service is installed, extra visits by your pending their examination. ,t. above the entrance-way, with NEW 197 CHEVETTE 1 DOOR Both men were then arrest. a installer mean extra expenses for you, expenses we'd rather you didn't minor damage resulting to which was scheduled for AM RADIO, CONSOlE. SPORr Wednesday, September 6. ed, and while enroute to the SIEERING WHEEL, BODY SlOE have to pay. the roof and some electrical MOULDINGS. srOCK #2083 station, Officer VanDeGinste wiring. No damage estimate Depending on what occurs learned by radio that the was available. with the investigation con- @ I ducted by Indianapolis police vehicle had been reported Michigan Bell ... Officials added that the regarding criminal confine- stolen in Indianapolis. people who enjQYserving people. Michigan Bell contractor, Schena Roofing ment and armed robbery At the scene, Barley had and Sheet Metal Co., Inc., c h a r g e s, Det. Podeszwik produced the operator's li- • < is insured and bonded. .' A NEW WAY TO SAVE l noted Woo d s authorities C~"~'1~f,lthe -lcom.plainant in'" .; could proCeed' on obtaining a Indianapolis and, at the same HEAT THAT WON.t second warrant charging the time, the victim's wallet also , pair with receiving and con- was discovered in the auto, LEAVE YOU COLD. washer or dryer, cealing stolt:n property. police said. '. orA looking for Volunteers ,. The Detroit Institute of the museum. Arts, (DIA), offers adults you can't ml~swith The popularity of the pro- an opportunity to learn more gram - which is conducted about art and to share en- entirely by dedicated volun- thusiasm and knowledge on teers - continues to grow. the subject with eager fourth, Additional volunteers are Sta-Pul: fifth and sixth grade stu- needed to meet the requests dents. of teachers throughout the Sta.Puf in the rinse cycle leaves And now Sta.Puf works In the DIA's Education Depart- metropolitan Detroit area. I If your clothes soft, static.free and dryer. you miss the rinse cycle ment invites citizens to par- An art history course anrl 'Z with a spring.fresh scent. just pour a capful of Sta.Puf on ticipate in its Art to The training period administu:ed a hand towel or washcloth and Schools program. Its. value by the Education Department toss it in the dryer for spring. has been proven over the past of the DlA is preliminary to fresh softness. II years and this year al- becoming part of the team ready over 20,000 students that takes slides. reproduc- have benefitted from this in- tions and "touch abIes" to troduction to remarkable the youngsters, leads class- collections awaiting them at room discussions and con. stantly gets new ideas and I insights from the responsive I escaping up I Hockey Ass'no audience. I ' Art to The Schools volun- I To Start Year teers also enjoy special pro. I grams and tours with guest lecturers, visils to private art The Grosse Pointe Hockey collections and special ex- Ass'n .. (GPHA), (a non-profit hibitions mltsidc the Art In- _~1lID: program for youth hockey), stitut('. invites all interested children I For further information on between five and 18 years to Art to The Schools, write PLUMBING&HEAT~ participate in its winter James Bridenstine, Educa. , hockey program. tion Department, the Detroit 15304 Kercheval Registration will be held Institute of Arts. 52~0 Wood. Grosse Poi nte at the Grosse Pointe Com. ward avenue, DetrOIt 48202, VA2-9070 munity Rink, (adjacent to or call 833-7885. Austin High School at Mack and Can)ton), on Saturday, September 9 and on Satur- day, September 16. from 9 a.m. to 12 noon on both days. , ,An "Introduction to Youth : Hockey" will be held at the rink on Wednesday. Septem. ber 13. at 7 p.m. It is free to all interested parents and Sta-Puf leaves youth and is intended to Wmter's show what the youth pro. Old Fashioned COCA grams offered by the GPHA German Style your clothes arc about. Natural Casing COLA It will indude a demon. U.S.D.A. 12 oz. Cans soft and static-free. stration on beginning skat- P,ime and RING ing and hockey skills. equip. Choice ment. basic game rules and I BONE-IN U.S.D. A. If you miss the rinse cycle SI.67 lB. you won't have to miss out on family involvement. The ses. NEW YORK Prime and sion will be directed primar- STYLE SHELL U.S.D.A. P,ime and Choice Choice Sta.Puf's softening and static ily at questions dealing with I Boneless - Rolled I )'ounger players ages five to control anymore. Now Sta.Puf STRIP SIRLOIN tiP VEAL works in the dryer, too. I 10. I STEAK I For further information, I For best results add a Piece ROASI CHOPS call 882.0132. ,: from Prov;mi capful to the rinse cycle, but if Super Calves you miss the rinse, be sure to S2.59 lB. S2.23 LB. put 8ta.Puf In the dryer. S3.49l6. Your clothes will still come U.S. #J PEPPER SaUAStt U.S. #J out soft, static.free and fresh LARGE and MaciNTOSH as spring. HEAD BUTTERNUT APPLES You can't miss, with Sta.Puf. LETTUCE SQUASH 1 LB. BAG And you can save 1S~ 3~.ad 15~B, 69 u p • P $

Thursday, September 7, 1978 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Nine

.." Society Offers llistorical Museum Guide I The 1978.79 edition of seums, including 22 in the 21 mounted African animal such innovations as the first I "Historical Museums in Mich- Upper Peninsula, specimens. shower in western Mit'higan igan" has just been published The 36-page visitor's guide Dutch culture in the state Clnd an example of earl~'1 {.,;.,~,!>'lI<> by the Historical Society of is pocket.size, and gives com. is the focus of Holland's home air-conditioning, I 0"'~,:;:. I',.,' "~ Michigan in Ann Arbor. This plcte information obtained Netherlands Museum and The publication of this ::-,; *~:..-""t.~..-:-."/.,.". second edition lists 144 mu. directly from each museum. Zeeland's Historical Museum. handbook was made possible Listings include the mail. The Beaver Island Museum through a cooperath'e effort ~======~i in SI. James offers insights among 59 museums and his- PI CUE"S ing address and telephone into an early Mormon com. torical societies and the fol- II.IIH U;"'I'I(I-; ~~~~~ie:ti~~ ~~cl~h~u=~~:~it: munity in ~fichigan, lowing Michigan foundations: I - Iblnl "Utl.lIE' \1. 1'1.. .1 the year-round schedule, (in. One-of.a.kind listings in. the Fisher-Insley Foundation, ~STPOINrE l .. url~lIrd 111111-:,11'1'''' 1-, clude the National Ski Hall the Walter and Josephine \"" ,,, 1/11/1"" I"PH" I eluding monlhs and holidays of Fame in Ishpeming, the Ford Fund, the Gornick ~CQUET 885-5;') &:1 I dosed), and all admission Conklin Antique Reed Organ Fund, the Herrick Founda. 1.------,-.---11 eharges, Museum in Hanover" the tion, the Kellogg Foundation, CLUB I Each entry includes the American Museum of Magic the Miller Foundation, the name and telephone number in :\tarshall and the Hackley Sage Foundation and the of a eontact person for more House in Muskegon. Harry A. and Margaret D. information about group- The Hackley House fea. Towlsey Foundation. sponsored tours and special tures a different fireplace Copies may be ordereu for arrangements. and carved wood design in 50 cents each, (40 c~nts in .Mkhigan's historkal mu. each room. Two of its famous quantities of 10 or more), seums cover a wide range of l:i stained glass windows from the Historical Soriety WHERE THE ACTION ISI topies, from early pioneers are listed in Ripley's "Be. of Michigan, 2117 Washtenaw I and Indian eultures to indus. lieve It Or Not." avenue, Ann Arbor, l\lichigan I try, period furnishings, eth- The home also features 48104. nic gl'Oups, skiing, musical i I Instruments and magic, In the Cpper Penlllsula, To DeJUOllslratc Ael'ohie Banet' ! visitors can take a guided ! underground tour of the East Free demonstrations of On I\londay, Septemb('r 11. i Our Facilities: , ; Vulcan ;\IIIH' which operated Aerobic Dancing, a Jacki there will be d(,llIonstrat ion~ Sorenson fitness program, at 9:30 a.m, in the Faith I between 1870 and 1945 at will be offered next week at Lutheran Church gym. 14554 • 7 Tennis Courts • 2 Handball/Racquetball Courts • 2 Squash t Iron .Mountain. i several locations in and East Jefferson avenuc, and I In Copper Harbor, the Fort around Grosse Pointe. at 1 p.m. in Saint :\Iithael's ~Wilkins Historic Complex , Episcopal Church hall, 20475 Courts • Private Party Room • Complete Pro Shop • Saunas I represents an excellent exam- Sunni ngdali' I pie of a frontier United A ward Dora ti . States Army Post of 1844-70. On Wednesday, S~ptember • Whirlpool • Exercise Room • Nursery • Fully I Artifacts from early mis. A llother l.Jallrel 13. there w~l be demonstra- tions at 9:30 a.m, at the Har- '1 sionaries are on display in Sault Ste, Marie's Tower of per Woods Community Ce/l- Air Conditioned • Spacious Lobby • Viewing History/Shrine of the Mis. Antal Dorati, Detroit Sym. tel', 19748 Harper, and at Pointe Resident, sionaries, and Great Lakes phony Orchestra musie di. 6:30 p.m. in the Parcells I I d' I 'b't f t d rector, has accepted the invi. Middle School gym, 200GO Gallery for Squash and Racquetball ill ark (;. A ')(/00' I n lans ex 11 I S are ea ure tation of the Royal Philhar- Mack avenue, I by museums in Marquette, REAL TOR-ASSOCIATE' St. Ignace and .Escanaba, as monic Orchestra in London to become the orchestra's con- Aerobic Dancing was orig- Represents buyers Irom a well as in Lo\.ver Peninsula inated by Jacki Sorenson, a museums from Petoskey to duetor laureate beginning wide market area sell'no, professional u a n c e rand bUYing or just thinking about 1 with the 1978-79 season. He ,I . call Mark' Niles. has been the RPO's chief con- choreographer. and clinician The' guide also reveals that ductor since July of 1975. for the President's Council Social Programs: Bus 371-4010 railroad displays are popular M t D t' th . th on Physical Fitness and " Res. 885-6595 ,amongI many museums, in- ~es :-0 ora I, e mn. Sports, as a fun mean:;> to cluding Flint's Crossroads ~USIC director of the Detr?lt cardiovascular fitness, • Eye Openers ... Monday thru Friday 6:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. I Village and Huckleberry Rail. S~mphony, has app~ared With i road II r n ,"t I Virtually every maJor orches- Each class begins with a • Ladies' Day ... Tuesdays 9 a.m. to noon I . e e 0 e c~n VISI a tra in the world and came to five-minute warm-up dance ,re~to:ed commumty of .16 Detroit in 1977 after seven to prepare the participants • Men's Night Tuesdays 8 p.m. to close I bUildlll,gs, (c. 1850), and rld~ years as music director of the for the more vigorous dances 1 a rebuilt turn-of-~he-century, National Symphony Orches. to follow, and ends with a • Mixers Fridays 8 p.m. to close , steam-powered railroad oper. t . 'I' h' t DC' • i r 95 'I t k ra m .. as Illg on, " cool down dance to brmg the a mg on a - ml e rac -, H b' B d t h t t b k 'Il' • Cuntinental Tennis ... Sundays 9 a.m. to noon Michigan's ethnic heritage e was. om III u apes 'I ear ra e ac WI I\n nor. 20052 KELLY ROAD I is rcflected by such institu. Hung~ry: In 1906 and entere.d mal range. • Fashion Shows • Luncheons .Movles HARPER WOODS : tions as Detroit's Afro.Amer- that city s Academy o~ MUSIC I CI ,'11 b . d . I • • at the age of 14 Tramed as asses \\1 egm urJng ._. .______, lean ~lusel1m, winch features a composer, ce1'1'IS,t plams.. . t the week of September .18 I • Club Parties and conductor, he was gradu- and Will be held at Fa~th ated at 18, the youngest in L ~ the. I' an, Church, Samt the history of the academy. 1\lIchael s Episcopal Church, . Brownell IIllddle School, 260 REMODEL I One of the world's most Chalfonte avenue, Monteith recorded conductors, he has Elementary S c h 0 0 I, 1275 Competitive Programs: ~;~ I. more than 300 recordings to Cook road, Parcells Middle \ ;:.. ,r' NOW! I his credit, School and Harper Woods Under him. the DSO has Community Center. • Inter-GluLJT2?~ T::,lnis • Monthly Tournaments

returned to the recording 1"01;' more information on • Womet:1'.sTraveling Team • Club Leagues field following. an absence of the .program and class times. -W~NZ~ New local building' two decades. The first of the call l\Iartha Popovich at 884- • Junior Grand Prix Tennis • Ladder Play U II:. .. N ,codes require .'hat. • new DSO albums on the Lon. 4493 or Carolyn Skaff at 886- ~&.tM.g - your property be don label will be all-Tchai- 8750. • Junior Inter-Club Matches - 13 ko\'sky, featuring the 1812 . t-J.. AD'DITIONS upd,ated prior. to OverfuT'::. l~ ,;0 ::~:~:.:~~:lfor 'I1f)~ REMODEll NG se~bngo~re:rentln" Y Enloy thiS ImprOVj!' release later this year. Slate Classes ADULT INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS Maestro Dorati will contino JUNIOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS 777 -6840 s;.....~( ment while you are Private and Semi-Private Lessons Jivint in your home'. I ue his affiliations with the In Humanities for all ages - 5 thru 18 EVININGS G' ru 1.9744 National Symphony orches'i Regular Clinics for Beginners, UST SIOI AND with emphasis on: tra as principal guest con- I -- I G.OSSE 'OII'lI£S Advance Beginners and Intermediates ductor and with the Royal Eastern Michigan Uni\'er- Strokes and Techniques Women's Excellence Programs UPDATE YOUR BATHROOM, KITCHEN, Philharmonic Orchestra as sity will join with the 1,lni- Tactics-Pattern of Play conductor laureate concur. versit.y of Michigan to offer Men's Excellence Programs PLUMBINGand ElECTillC rent with the music director. two fall classes for college Strategy-Strengths and Weaknesses ship of the DSO, credit at Poi n t e publi<' Doubles Tactics Physical Set-up, Stamina, Agility schools. Ladies'/Men's League and L.essonPrograms ALL HOME & OFFICE SERVICES Hup" may be listed as an Coaching and Drilling Dr. James Hartway, author Ladies' Singles and Strategy Programs PAINTING asset, but it is also respon. of "The History of Jazz, 1950, i Supervised Competition sible for a g rea t deal of to Present," will teach a Practice with the Pro wasted time. course in "Aspects of Twen- . ' S tieth Century Music" on tAni ClinIC f Monday evenings from 7 to 3_l-\oU ' 9:45 p.m. at Central Librar~', 10 Kercheval avenue. Tui- Our teaching program this year gives you the finest array of lion is $40. i professionals you'll find anywhere! Our instructors include: ,aiiiLfloiTiausi , Dr_ Eugenie R. Beall and 5600 E. EIGHT MI./MOUND RDS. 366-6512 i James Beall will teach "The DAILY 10-9 • SAT. 10.6 • SUN. 12-5 I Dynamics of Uncertaint..-: I Anglo-E u r 0 pea n Art a~d GARY BODENMILLER ' . , Manager and Head Professional I T Ii 0 ugh t, 1850.1914," on, STARTS TODAY! ONE BIG WEEK! Thursdays from 1 to 3 p.llI. ' STEVE GOFF ... one of Detroit's best players and past head professional at also at Central. ' South Downs and Deer Lake Racquet Clubs. I The Bealls will be assist~d , I by Ruth Kaiser, a pianist! YANA ABOLINS .. , past head professional at East Hills Bacquet Club in Grand and musicologist. Tuition is I Rapids. Yana is also #1 in the Western Tennis Association Women's Doubles ETHi\N ALLEN S50. i rankings, Both class('s require a $3: registration in addition to KEN KIRKENDALL. , , past head professional at the Warren Racquet Club. tuit ion costs. JANET LANDMAN SL YWKA ... formerly nationally ranked player and tennis For more informatiun, l'all director at Briar Creek Racquet Club in Mt. Clemens. BACI(-ROOM , 832-7400 01' 343-2178. 1 _

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We',,, cleaning house 10 make room fo, new fall furnl' CLUB lure fmhrons orrivlng dally' Most p,eces in discontin. • H'9heSI Qual,ty ued fabriCS and f,nishes never 10 be offered ogo.n' • BeautIful gloss '~nls~ HURRY' 500 unlls, • ChaUe 'eSl5Tanl • F wc.elrenl ColOt' relenl(Ot'I • Easy 10 apply dp~ ove,rug'" • Ideal 10' areas 8bO'Ie • for reservations, call today • bl',clk a"cI Slone OOD HEADBOARDS & BEDS TRADITIOHAl PICTURES • Easy to ("lean ODD BEDDING ODD CUSTOM ROOM PLAN PCS, • F'lI':Je 01 lead halftrt1s MANY o(CAS1OHAL TABLES SOfAS AND CHAIRS ODD DINING ROOM PCS. TRADITIONAL PICTURES Lochmoor Hardware 774-1000 20779 MACK at 8 MI. 19001 Nine Mile Rd. - Corner Ed.el Ford X-Way 885-0242 CONVENIENT TERMS Wl1ldow R'polr & Ma/n'enan(~ PPEN EVERY DAY. SUH. 101o 4 ~~ ~_a_~_~ _...... _.._...__..._.__...._._...._...._._...... _... ._...._...._._.....__...._.__...._...... --....--.-.....-...-....----- Thursday, September 7, 1978 Page Ten GROSSE POINTE'NEWS Those who lack confidence have two strikes against Art of Jf!orld Set at Center Michigan State Forester Vieu,s City Trees them, ----~------~- 1 Pointers will have an op. tary of the Detroit Institute The life of a sidewalk tree' won't have much chance. Choosing species well suit. they don't plug up drains, portunity to explore the ex- of Arts for 30 years will, The honey locust has had citing World of Art at the during his weekly sessions, is no picnic, suggests a Mich. Sidewalk trees can make ed for sidewalk plantings igan State University urban a walk along a city street can reduce costs, the forester some insect problems, how- 191 War :\lelllorial, 32 Lakeshore give an illustrated survey of ever. forester. more pleasant, but because points out. Trees that toler- I road, on Wednesday after- the 5,Oll:J.year History of ~! Too much water or not they are located beside busy ate heat and air pollution "Crimson king maple has JUST I noons, Sl'ptelllbC'r 20 through Western Art. excellent color. Though the Our Cou,Is "l4'e , '\ol'emher 28, from 1 to 3 The opC'ning meeting, Sep. enough, poor and eom;>acted traffic areas, they arc ej:~ well, trees that grow in an soil, crampi)d rooh, abuse posed to a lot of incidental upright rather than spread. crabapples pose some fruit BOLLTEX' I I'm ... , ' tember 20, will deal with mess and disease problems, MOVED? fiR.st IRdoor SurfclceKROWft \\ i111JIll A BO..,tlck, seCf(~. painting techniques, explan- from snow removal equip- abuse. ing shape, and trees with mcnt and passing dogs-it's small leaves are desirable. they often are chosen be- r.::iic:=:xtc=:::)lltC==.-IC==-::M-'IC~='-=~=~:MI1C==t~I at ion of seulpture, printmak. no wonder that sidewalk Regular visits by passing Honey locust, Japane!;e pa- cause of their spring flowers, ing and art terms. On Sep. plantings rarely live for more dogs can kill a tree in a very gada tree, Bradford pear, Bradford pear is a small, " years. short period of time, Mr. Wal~. k~ I d What you need right tl'mber 27, 1\11'.Bostick will 'Y CrImson Lng map e an some upright, flowering tree with 'Ierm,./,.onY I deal with the "History of tllan a fe\ Communities thinking of te'rscheidt says. ])e~icing sail of the upright crabapples few problems." now is' II helping hand ... l. Writing" and "Th£' Cradle of planting sidewalk trees need spread on roads and side' have been used successfully Usinl( these and other i\\'C'stl'rn Ci\'ilization." to realize that trees need help walks can be very hard on in. sidewalk plantings in carefully chosen species in I "Th£' Aneient World" to ~urvive in the hostile en- trees. Dama.ge from snow Michigan. sidewalk plantings can be a BALLET ACADEMY , F.grllt, Persia, Greece, Etru- vironment of a city street. removal e~ull:ment. can also "The honey locust and positive part of any commu- 16641 E. Warren, nr. Outer Drive ria and RomC'" will be fea. Merely planting the tree is be SC'rIOus. \ andahsnl, too, Jallanese pagoda tree have nily's tree program, Waller. tured on October 11. while not enough.• lean destro)'. trees. very small leaves that tend scheidt says, The important

"The Age of Faith" covering "The odds arc against a A reasonable life expect. I to shrivel up and blow away" thing is to weigh the costs • BALLET Byzantinr, ;\Iedieval and sidewalk tree fr"m the start," ancy for a sidewalk tree' ~Ir. Walterseheidt say 's. and benefits and make an Gothie Art will be explored says extension forester Mike is IO to 15 years. "They don't need raking and informed decision . on OctobC'r 18. Walterseheidt "To begin ------~------• POINTE "nenais~anee, Baroque and with, it's usu.,lIy planted in lEt N t B. Ch Roeo('o Art will be studied a hole that's too small for ii, mP y es s n ng a nges YOGA CLASSES Oetober 25 and "The World Three feet by three feet ------. taught by Certified • BALLET of :\Iodern Art"' ill the 19th should be the minimum, I Parents. of collC'~e.bound 'I Dr. Bowers adVIses parents Instructors of ! and 20th centuries will be "All tho water that's gain ~t'ldellh \\'.111 fa('l' major. ad. to keeJl the IIIl~s of communi- lit, ~urt. 10 ~t'l in lou(,h ! explaincd '\o\"t'rnber 10. to reach the tree',; root Sysg J~I~tments III t~elr ,ol\'n !l\:e~,1 ('atlO~ open With the college THE GOLDEN LOTUS EXERCISE "lIh vour \\ t'kolllt' There will bl' two visits to r~m has to enter through that sa~ s. D~. lmo,gcn L., 1.10\\ers, studell~, even when the par. YOGA TEACHERS I I \\ a~oll' rt'prt'!>enlal iVf' He~in"er thru J)rofe ..,siollul tll{' Detroit Institute of Arts IHtle opening in the con. a l\lleh~gan State llllversity ents disapprove of some be. ASSOCIATION induding lunches at the crete." counse!lng Jlsy~hologlst. , ha\'lOrs, who .. ill help you get Mary VermIlion, Director. Scarab Club, (!)uteh Treat), I th . "The sttHlent s absence Will "It's important for parents B week courses at the Grosse to kllow vour nt'w ('OI1l- Formerly with N.J. Classic n I e summer, when the leave a big hole in the fam. tit I h'ld k PointeWarMemorialoeginWed., l1lunil~ ~>; qui('kl~' as on :\'ovrlll ber 1 and 22, tree is assaulted by heat '1'" .,' 0 e t Ie c I now that Sept. 13, 7 P,M" and Thurs, Baliel Company & Dance Circle of N.Y.C. . . I )", she obsC'f\es, noting that thev arc there for emotional po~~ihlt •. Sept. 14, 10 AM. & Jolfrey Ballet School The fce for the six iIlus. bounClllg off nearby Side. the new college student has . t" h Phone 881-5618 trat('d le('tures, plus the tl\'O walks, streets and buildings, played an imporiant role in SUdPJlltOr't'llse dSUtys'h"Young Information 356-8080 "t . S 't ca as'l 1" 0 tau s since 0 ave that museulll VISI s IS 40. Regis. I n e . I Y o.e m re ~va er the family structure for the assurance." or 881-7511 882-8792 trations arC' being taken now thro~lgh Its leavea than It can past 17 ~'ears or so. . at the ernter's offiee. readily replace through its "The voungster may have O~ce .an ?pen !In.e of com. ______.______roots. Drouth stres~, leaf been the' mother's confidante mUlllcatlOn IS estabhshed, Dr. scorch and a general weak- the enly one who could real1~ Bowers adds, parents can ex. CLEAN SWEEP ening of the tree can result, talk with dad or the perso~ pect more phone calls from leaving it more vulnerable who did sa many of the handy s?ns and dall~,hters who "just CHIMNEY SWEEPS AUTOMATIC to insect attack, diseases and chores around the house." \\ ant to chat. other problems. If this is an only child or ------FLUE DAMPER Placing vertical tiles in the the last one to lea\'e home, Yollth Council planting hole with the tree the relationship between par- can make it easier to get ents may change drastically, Plans E'vents Call LOU water into the tree's root notes Dr. Bowers, an assod. .M.R z 0 n e, Mr, Walterscheidt ate profes~or at l\ISU's Coun- The first event sponsored at THE COST EFFECTIVE FUEL SAVER notes. Water can be hosed or seling Center. by . the War Memorial's poured into the tiles and "It can be an exciting time Youth Council is a canoe trip 521-0149 FEATURING THE EXCLUSIVE "FUSIBLE SAFETY LINK" carried straight to the roots. of renewal for a couple or a on the Rifle River the week. Soluble fertilizer can also be frightening time of realizing end of September 16 and 17. added through the tiles. that you don't know the per- All Pointe students in grades SAVES UP TO 20% "Too much water is often son sitting across the kitehen seven through 12 are in- as big a problem as too table," she says. vited. The cost will be about Dr. Earl Kaplan OF HEATING FUEL* little," the forester observes. Whatever the outcome of $15. Dr. Gary S. Kaplan "Drainagoe is likely to be the family rearrangement, :8urther events planned • Suitable for retro-fit or new in. Accepted for all natural gas installa- poor because of compacted the child who left for college Foot Specialists & Podiatrists tions by Grosse Pointe Building In- this fall by the Youth Coun- stallations. i soil. Water that gets into the will return as an adult. cil include a disco dance on takes pleasure in announcing the spectors, I root zone may be slow to 1m Jl 0 I' tan t developmental • Installs without any tampering with Friday, September 22, and a association of A, G. A. Approved move out. Most trees do not changes will occur at this age, burner operation or cutting into gas I "showcase" of serious young • SOYlI'lgs WIH 'Jory With field choracterlstio. I thrive if their roots are con- the psychologist notes, and line, Pointe musical, dramatic and Dr. D. M. Kaplan , stantly surrounded by water," one of the most crucial is the magic talent the night of in the practice of podiatry and foot surgery. Insufficient room to grow separat,ion between parent i November 17. , is another frequent problem an.? ehlld. , The Ski Hi program begins 14608 Gratiot Ave. nr. 7 Mi, Rd. with sidewalk trees. Crews The chIld must separate with an opening meeting the Detroit 48205 527-6030 : digging planting holes for from the depend~nt role he night of November 8 and will trees often run into old ?r she has had w.lth the fam. include local trips to Pine foundations, roadbeds and Ily. and separation can ~e Knob and weekend trips to building debris. Unless this pamful for both the chIld Collingwood, Canada, and is removed and new soil an,~ the parent. Boyne Highlands. brought in the tree's roots .. At home, many of the de- A Thanksgiving Eve Dance GIO fr. GLO lOWING , CISlOns made about curfew, II ' class selection and even and a college high school re- 1& union _will. be held on, De. J ~:l{.:'"1.... r, • ",: , . '. friend s~lection weJ;e fore- . A.CO,S'.A~IO" ....,-. .. gone coriClusions 'lJ"ase'd" on' cember 23, 15501 MACK, DETROIT ,,. , the family's values and social Membership is $5 which (a

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The way to make this new year a success is to start Bees, Which Have Caused Some Pointers Distress, Surrounded by Myth, Folklore right and keep right on go. ing. • Mankind has been fascin- made tubes of leaves and body of bee lore and super. According to apiculturists Strawberries and other "A dab of honey on a bee Ido()sn't freeze :;nd get brito . ated by bees for thousands bark, hoping that bees would stitions grew up around this Iat Michigan State University, small fruits, tree fruits and sting is an old home remedy tie as parafin does. . of years, although so me inhabit theru. The bee was mysterious insect and the however, some old wives' many vegetables rely on that works," Mr. Wardell At one time royal jelly, . Pointe citizens may have had the royal insect of Egypt, wonderful things it pro- tales about bees have some bees for pollination. Improv- says. "The honey helps draw the queen bee's special food, lheir fill of the insects this and beekeeping was prac- duces. Science has shown truth to them. ing pollination by introduc- the venom out of the wound." was an important cosmetic summer. ticed by the Greeks and the some of these notions to be Close observation of bee ing bees increases yields and Medicinal properties are ingredient. The long life of Primitive man hunted wild Romans. nothing more than myth and behavior has led to anum- so improves the grower's also attributed to beeswax. the queen bee compared to bees for their honey and Over the years, a sizable misconception. ber of sayings about bees prosperity. The folk medicine prescrip- the short span of the worker ------as weather prophets. And the honey and bees. tion for hay fever calls spe- bee seemed to indicate that "A common saying' is that !Vaxhe can harvest don't hurt cifieally for comb honey there was some mysterious Your bees stay close to the hive his pocketbook. rather than extracted honey. youth ingredient in the when rain is close by," says The health claims made Beeswax also has been queen's food. for honey over the years apiculturist Roger Hoopin- used for years as a furni- Bees have played an im. could fill a book. Even today, Good garner. ture finish. and it's an ex. portant part in the mytholo- practitioners of folk medi- , "It's true that bees are cellent outdoor lubricant and gy, history and folklore of cine claim that honey soothes very sensitive to changes in the stomach and digestive a sealant for tree grafts-it many countries. barometric pressure. They Neighbor don't like to fly on rainy or tract, relieves raspy coughs, '1---' -----.--- Fred J. Zewel.kl foggy days, so they will tend acts as a sedative, a tran- 99 quilizer and a gentle laxative, YE.... S Of to stay close to home when 18538 Mlck It Tllrall. relieves arthritis pain, pre. CO~W~,~~US a storm front is moving in. I vents bed wetting. acts as an 882-9308 "Experienced beekeepers antiseptic, prevents colic in I See him for all your family can predict the weather by infants and prevents and : : ~- insurance needs, 19TH watching their bees, and they AT THE cures allergy SYI~1Ptoms,colds know enough not to visit the I :' ., SUMMER 0 k .WINTE" ~ and other respiratory proh- I~'" ~ .._ __"~ ". -~ U, A ANNUAL hives when the barometer is lems. , ~~.r 1l~\llS' ~ ==- ._ .-:.--c:-~$N()w: Good N,ighbor, falling. Bees tend to get a The Egyptians used honey I '~. ~ ~ 't 0 0 Slllt Famr little aggressive when the as a wound dressing. It's' .~/'a PIOtECTED • ., A _: Is Th,,, GROSSE POINTE weather is unsetlled and used today in Switzerland r I' -..JJ.lJ:-. J. D.CAltOLEll SHIIiGLI ROOf they're crowded in." State- rarm In!.urance Companies on burn patients. and it's an' < _ ~ ~- - , ASPIIllT S11II1CLE ROlIfS Home OHlces. Bloomington, IlImoJs WAR Another common saying is: ingredient in at least one FREE ESTIMATES 899-2100 "A bee was never caught in popular cough syrup. EAVESTAOUGHS & OOWNSPOUTS 8060 WHEELER DETROIT ZIP CODE 45, 10 a shower." This one is not true. A quick summer show- ARTISTS MEMORIAL er may very well catch some ASSOCIATION of the workers out in the field; they simply take cover 32 LAKE SHORE ROAD under leaves and wait the rain out. The notion that ringing bells, banging on pots and pans and blowing horns will charm a swarm of bees into EARl settling down to be captured is false. "Once bees arc moving, they won't settle down until they're ready," Mr. Hoopin- garner says. Another fre------'------quently menthned h 0 me TOP IITEREST remedy for swarming is to ••• throw dirt or water on the THINKING OF bees; t his doesn't work either. A common bee supersti- tion is that bees must be told about a death in the family of their keeper. If THREE WAYS they're not, they may die. Or they may fail to pro. •• duce any honey. Or they may resent being SPECIAL 6-MONTH SAVINGS CERTIFICATES neglected and simply fly away. These investments will pay you 114of 1 % MORE than the latest The person who tells the average auction discount rate* for 6.month Treasury Bills on your bees must do 80 politely, to avoid offending the bees. In deposit of $10,000 or more - PLUS we'll compound your interest some cultures, the person quarterly to produce an even higher effective yield. There's no charge who tells bees of a death for these certificates, and they are automatically renewable upon refers to the deceased person 1 as a relative of the bees: maturity if you so desire. Shop and compare - you'll choose D & N. father, uncle, sister, etc. "This notion of the bees as part of the family may DON'T TAKE A CHANCE ••• CALL A PROFESSIONAL explain why many people have felt it unlucky to sell bees," suggests graduate stu- Your R.mod.llng Planned bf .EJcpera..,.Weat CUSTO~CRAFT have.some dent Gordy Warden. "After .GIANT 8 SAVINGS CERTIFICATES of the best known rem()(jeling' experts in the ar'~a to help you play your all, you don't sell a member The highest interest rate anywhere on insured savings is yours with an 8% remodeling job, so it win look and cost what you want it to. We supply of your family." written detailed «(jown to the last nail) speclflc.llon. in advance, so you will The notion' that it's un- SAVINGS CERTIFICATE from D & N. Compounded quarterly. this certifi- fully understand exactly what your completed job will be like. We will supply lucky to sell bees is fairly cate will yield you a whopping 8.24% per year! Yet, all it takes to open this detailed plana and drawings by qualified professionals, so you will be able common in European bee 8% GIANT is $1,000 or more on deposit for eight years. lore. It's also supposed to be 2 to see what your job will look lik when finished. 7 unlucky to steal bees. "Sto. You Know Complete Cosl In Adv8I'!Cf-VOU can't afford "guesstimates',: len bees produce no honey" the saying goes. ' nor can we. Our pTice is exact, complete and firm based on drawings and Giving away bees sup- specifications. posedly brings good luck, however, and counting your You Gel Financing Help You Need.-C.USTOMCRAFT knows how to otl- beehives, bad luck. tain your financing for you at the lowest possible current interest rates and Another bee superstition $100,000 JUMBO CERTIFICATES will do this for you in advance, so you know how much your payments will be. is that the death of the bees These high paying investments are available with terms from 60 days to 1 or their leaving the hive You Get Top-Quality Job. Finished on Time, and 2 Year Warranty-We means there will be a death year or more. Our Jumbo rates are available at every D & N office. Call will tell you in advance exactly when your job will be finished, so you can ~n their keeper's family with- today for a cu rrent qu ote. You' II earn more at D & N! plan on enjoying it. We think so much of the kind of work that our men per- In a year. The idea that the prosperity of the hives de- 3 form we supply two (2) y.an free wa,ranty .. rvlce on aU labor and pends on the health of the materials in writing. master has a little more truth to it. Call now for free e.llmal .. and coun.el "Beekeeping is more than No obllgatlon- just having bees," Mr. War- Choose the Detroit & Northern Performance Plan that's right for you. dell points out. "It takes some work to keep bee colo- nies healthy and strong. If the beekeeper is ill so he see US tiPsl. can't tend his bees properly, they probably will suffer from it." Another common belief with some fact behind it is I the idea that it's good luck to have a swarm of bees GROSSE POINTE make their home in or IJ IrbX~ 18332 MACK 881-1024 around your house or gar- Michigan's largest State-Chartered Savings 6. loon Associalion. den. . Though it's hard to con- GROSSE POINTE OFFICE, 19307 Mack Avenue VInce the city dweller with a I HOOVER-11 MILE OFFICE, 26681 Hoover Road colony of bees in his wall WARREN-12 MILE OFFICE, 8424 E. Twelve Mile Road Cirosse J>ointe ~evvs that he is lucky to have them there, the vegetable or fruit 'The aClual relurn to Treasury Bill holders 's higher MAIL SUBSCRIBERS grower whose prosperity de. than lhe dlscounl rate. I "'IlI I pends on bee.pollinated crops Certlhcale money Withdrawn belore malu"ly earns the passbook !~I IS more than glad to take in I rate less 3 monlhs 'nleresl per lederal regulat,ons !....'-I_ ..... \tUt ! change of address? a new Swarm.

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Grosse Pointe News Publrsh!'d Wet'k/) B)' Robert B. Edgar Letters to The Editor of The NEWS 0/8/ A Antl!i'ho Puh/lSberJ OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT To the Editor: be at most, one or two places ber responded to the letter lawn of our home on Buck. Having just read your Au. in The Farms where this by emphasizing the unit was ingham. 99 KERCHEVAL AVE. gust 17th article entitled long range use would be of not purchased for the pur. Thanks to several calls from neighbors, Fire Chief Grosse Pointe Farms, Michi~an 48236 "Farms to Buy New Radar benefit. pose of beating radar detec. By Pat Rousseau Second naSI POSla~. Paid ar O.UOII M ,ch,~an Unit," which explained that This unit, which judging tion devices. Phillip Costa and his depart. ment, several other Pointe ClaSJijied Adr atismg & SubJ{ripuor.s 882.6900 the Farms Council had unan. by its specifications, was de- Ill' felt the new unit was The Fashion Skirt ... is found at Maria imously approved the pur. signed for freeway usage, "the most cost effective fire units and the police de. [)/Jplay AJ,wlIJ/Ilg. 882.3500 • EJuor1lJ1 882.0294 Dinon from many designers in many fabrics chase of a $2,895 radar unit, holds no benefit for use I:>y means to meeting a growing partment. who responded im. Farms patrolmen. mediately, our home was including Ultra Suede in a palette of faU colors, which is able to foil radar problem," adding that the tweed, knit and from Franck Olivier crepe detectors and also was de. The chief also said that he greatest single complaint saved and we will soon be scribed as "the most sophis. saw much "usage down the from residents has been able to assume occupancy. skirts in brown, navy and black. Stop by 11 ticated unit available" by road" for this unit. This is speeding cars. These men took the time Kercheval. Chief Robert Ferber, made his main misconception, sim. The chief felt the unit was to move irreplaceable life- FULLY PAID CIRCULATION me look twice at this article. ply because the various ra. aequired as a result of "a de. time treasures and collec. Save . . . while taking• advantage of the -'{emher .\1)(11. Pre" ASlc"arion and Na,ional Edirorial Asso," Was it talking about the dar detection companies will termination of the residents tions and to do as little dam- Pre-Season Outer Coat Special now in progress waste no time in coming out age as possible. We can't tell State Police with miles of of Grosse Pointe Farms as to at Picard-Norton, 92 Kercheval. R< lBl K I B I.I)(,AR EDITOR JnJ PI'BUSIIER freeway to patrol? No. It with a radar detector to beat the means, methods and reo you how much we all appre. \\' II J I.....\1 ADAMO ADVFR I'ISI'I(, MA:\A(,ER was speaking of Grosse this new radar unit. sources they will provide for ciate this. 10:\:-" \I, !!I'R( AR ( I.ASSlfll:D MA'IA(,ER Then will he want another In appreciation, we wish Pointe Farms where the their police departmen~ for Album Christmas • Cards . . .~!"""'-. (RH)JT MANAGER $2,985 or possibly more to we eould invite all in the speed limit docs not exceed the problems they consider '71-. ' ....';).1 MI'I'!.!.ER HA1TRE, S()e IUY EDITOR buy a more sophisticated ra. Grosse Pointes and Greater are now on display at the League II~ " 35 mph. to be important." Shop. Enjoy a 10% discount on fIlL/III . A:-":\ \X' AI.I.A< E SOCIETY I fail to understand why dar unit to replace his now Detroit who have responded RO('" R .... W AHA NEWS EOlTOR obsolete unit? He added the reason the in this personal tragedy to personalized orders thru Septem- ~ the council would approve particular unit was bought J ..\MI-~.1 :\.IAIM NEWS Experience tells us that another "housewarming," but ber at 98 Kercheval. . -"J such an extravagant expendi. was because of Its "top of q "A:\ Md)O:\ALD EOlltATJON. NEWS ture, when The Farms has this unit will become obso. suffice it to say that we are DAVm KKAMER NEWS. SPORTS lete. For example, Electro. t!te line ability" and its great forever grateful to the police • several radar units already. accuracy. Do You Like ... strawberries, owls, tur- MARY LORIMER ADVERTlSINlJ The only advantage this unit lert, maker of the Fuzzbus. and fire departments for tles or frogs? Let us monogram one of your 1',\'1 Rot'SSI.AI' ADV ERTlSING has seems to be that it is ter I, came out with a Fuzz- .. .. their fast action, kindnesses ADV ERTISING- favorites on a sweater along with your initials. ( liAR L1'S l) ICKSO~ able to beat radar detectors. buster 11, right along with To the Editor: and protection, and to our ADV ERTlSING for a totally different look. Other monograms PIIYI.U<; ."I.AI. However, do the police the introduction of the use of On the evening of Satur. .dear friends. CLASSJI-'EO SI 'PERV ISOR 10 MITIIERL" really feel that the handful another radar band by the day, August 26, while we "Thank you" is too inade. are available too at Personally Yours, 84 Ker- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING j)OR(),) IIY SUIIMA,,",SKY of people who own these ra. police. were casually enjoying the quate. cheval. TAM.\IY POLK CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING dar detectors warrant a Speeding has unfortunate- wonders of a quiet town on Most sincerely, A:\:\I MI'IIlERI." U.ASSIIIED AOVERTISING ly become a game with the Lake Michigan, college in Jim, Marion, Debbie and • CLASSIFIED AOV ERTISIW: $2,985 expenditure? Even if See ... the lovely new orien- lA:--'11 \X'HI-A'I LE\' this was the case, the "speed public. They are pit t e d Indiana and a Romeo ken- Chips LisoUo, _CLASSIFlEO AUVERTISING tal accessories in the just arrived DA \\:':\ HO\X' AKD gun" radar, of which The against the police, with both nel, a throng of friends and Of Buckingham road, fRA.\' HA< IlA ( IRClTLATlON MANAGER sides running to buy the neighbors gathered on the Grosse Pointe Park shipment at Seasons of Paper, 115 Farms has several, when Kercheval. Included are brass used prop~rly, can beat the newest and supposedly most character signs, candelabra, porce- Health System Near Completion detectors. sophisticated equipment with (The speed gun is a radar the long.term winner being lain tea sets, vases. plates and the profit ratios of the com. Know Your Schools. ,After nearly two years de. sees the D e par t men t of unit which can be held by a ginger jars ... 881-2053. panies which produce these velopment and about a half Health, the funds will enable patrolman, pointed and then By Dr. William Coats, "fired" at a moving vehicle, devices. Superintendent of Schools million dollar total invest. complete installation of the Beautiful New Reproduction• system sometime in January. with his speed being read in. This proves that the chief ment, a county.wide ambu. has conned the Farms Coun. Flemish Tapestries . . . are now When finished, said Mrs. stantaneously by the patrol- On Thursday, September 7, bility for the educational lance to hospital radio com- cil into buying him and his Currie, the operation will re- man.) approximately 10,000 stu- program of the system, the at W. M. Burns, Ltd .... 70 Ker- munications system in Wayne department one more new semble television portrayals Even if this vehicle had a dents will return to classes Board of Education has giv. cheval. One is of a unicorn in County is nearing comple- toy, again, at the expense of in which paramedics are radar detector, it would go in our public schools. On be. lovely blues and the other is of an tion, according to a board of the taxpayers. With the ris. en direction to this year by equipped to relay vital life- off at almost the precise mo. half of the staff members, I adopting the following 12 Elizabethian subject in reds and commissioners news release. ing issue of excess and un- signs directly from accident ment as his speed was being want to take the opportunity The board of commission- necessary government expen. goals: rose colors. They are ideal wall and disaster scenes to doc. checked by the radar. this column provides to wel- ers announced recent fed- ditures, isn't this incident L Improve student learn. hangings, scaled for average size However, The Farms po. come these youngsters back eral and state grants which tors and others monitoring exactly what we are trying ing. rooms. lice seem content to just let to school. are the chief funding source from hospitals. to avoid? 2. Implement career and She pointed out that the their speed guns set on the of the county's Emergency dashboard and use them on. Sincerely, We hope that the 1978- vocational education pro. • Medical Services, (EMS), communications system is or. Sweater Story ... at the Greenhouse, 117 Iy as a mobile radar. Bob Orban, 1979 school year. will be grams. Kercheval, features sweater jackets, three program a d m i n i s t ere d ganized around three zones, highly successful for every This radar unit atso is reo Of Lincoln road, 3. Improve communication quarter length sweater coats and full length through ~he Department of each with a central radio Grosse Pointe City one of them. center shared by several ported to have a seven.mile in all areas. Health. range. However, there would Editor's Note: Chief Fer. In fulfilling its responsi- coats. Some come with hoods. Choose beige, According to Commissioner communities. 4. Improve employe rela- taupe, heather the colors of fall ... 881- tions. Jackie L. Currie, chairman One center is to be located 6833. of the board's Human Re. in the Sheriff's out-county 5. Improve services to the sources Committee that over- st2.tion and will serve west. General Motors Establisl1es Prizes community at large. • ern Wayne County hospitals 6. Improve the quality of Hamlin's Ha3 ... a special on Mr. and Mrs. and ambulances, another is For Excellence in Cance'r Research supervision and administra- T Bloody Mary Mix ... 24 oZS. for 89c at 89 Caluera Club planned for Wyandotte Gen. tion in all areas. Kercheval ... 885-8400. eral Hospital for use by all General Motors has an. of General Motors, Mr. Mur- mittel'S established for each 7. Improve the implemen. l\{,eetsSept. 12 nine downriver hospitals and tation and use of evaluation Brand• New Scent ... from the third will be at Detroit nounced the establishment of phy said. No GM person will of the three prizes. three international prizes for serve on any of the selection Mr. Murphy said GM de- systems. Charles of the Ritz. ENJOLI, "the The Grosse Pointe Camera General Hospital and also co. 8. Develop a testing pro. ordinate for The Pointe, individual excellence in can. and award committees. cided that a "meaningful eight hour f r a g'r a n c e for the Club is 41-years-old. It was cer research. The General "GM recognized almost im. monetary prize was an im- gram for the high school. twenty four hour woman" is at founded in 1937 with three H a r per Woods, Highland Park and Hamtramck. Motors Can c e r Research mediately that the seleetion portant way for General 9. Improve the services of Trail Apothecary, 121 Kercheval. main objectives: to increase Prizes consist of three gold process had to be rompletely Motors to make a contribu- the central office. the knowledge of photogra. The grant money was sup. medals each named in honor independent," Mr. Murphy tion to the fight against can. 10. N ego t i ate fair and phy, to stimulate creativity plied 1;ly the U.S. Depart. ,Givenchy ... ' for•the pre-school set are ment of Health Education of a former distinguished s~id. ~'Top people involvec1 cer" equitable employe C!ontraets. and \0 oUeT an in\eTchange GM executive. Eacn medal in cancer research have been ,,'While the private and found at Young Clothes, 110 Kercheval. See of ideas and information. and Welfare, (HEW), which 11. Conduct long. range gave $116,000, and the &tate will be accompanied by a named to the committees. In public sectors have provided planning. the brightly colored shortalls and jumpers. These aims are still being cash prize of $100,000. short, these awards will go significant operating funds Department of Police, which 12. Upgrade physical facil- You'll love them. followed this year. Chairman Thomas A. Mur- to those judged by their for cancer research, little has Club meetings are usually provided $51,000. The HEW ities. phy said an initial GM grant peers to be' the very best in been done in the way of in. held on the first, third and funds are a second-year Some people may consider Start shopping your• Christmas gift list at of $2 million will be used to their field and who have dividual recognition of the fourth Tuesdays of the grant. the system.wide goals too 'far fund the three awards which made a truly outstanding outstanding achievements of The Book Shelf, 112 Kercheval. Special one month at Brownell Middle Mrs. Currie added that removed from the day-to.day will be given to basic and achievement in cancer re- researchers involved in the week sale (September 6-13) of all children's School, 260 Chalfonte ave- training and technology ad- instructional program. How. books ... 20~~ discount on hard covers, 10% vances have changed the clinical scientists throughout search." {fight to conquer cancer," ever, the implementation of nue, Music Room 11, at 7:45 discount on paperbacks. p.m. EMS "from a mere transpor- the world who will be select- Chairing the Awards As. Mr. Murphy said. the goals is basic to main. Because of Labor Day, Sep. tation service to an essential ed by their peers for demon. sembly is Dr. Jon a t h a n "We hope that establish. taining the quality of educa- tember is an exception and and highly specialized health strated achievements in re- Rhoads, chairman of the ment of three significant in- tion expected by the Grosse meetings are scheduled for and safety function:' search directed at the discov- President's Commission on ternational prizes dedicated Pointe community. September 12, 19 and 26. ery of the cause, prevention, Cancer, former chairman solely to cancer research will The word "excellenl" is of. Two of the monthly ses. and treatment of cancer. Board of Regents and past stimulate the research need. ten used to describe our sions are devoted to a judg. GPA Students Mr. Murphy will serve as president of American Col. I'd to find a cure for this schools and programs, and ing and critique of members' chairman of a seven.member lege of Surgeons, professor disease." rightfully so. Nevertheless, work in prints, color and na- Make TV Debut Board of Trustees of the of Surgery at the University Mr. Murphy said GM has all of us in the system are ture slides. The third meet. General Motors Cancer Re- of Pennsylvania. The Awards a longstanding commitment aware that there is room for ing may include a program A trip to the television search Foundation, Inc., a Assembly will be made up to cancer research. improvement in every area. by John E. Brink by a guest expert or a work. studios of Channel 2 in new, non.profit organization of 25 basic and clinical sci- In 1945, Mr. Sloan took the We have a challenge in shop slide presentation. Southfield occupied the early created to provide funding entists who are recognized initiative in establishing the Grosse Pointe that is as by John E. Brink Visitors are always wel- morning hours of Labor Day, for the awards. Roger B. throughout the world as Sloan-Kettering Institute for unique as this community. come. Since 1964, the club Monday, September 4, for Smith, GM executive vice leaders in their fields. The Cancer Research. It was That challenge is not to be Driving around Grosse Pointe is our business. We da how- and Grosse Pointe Commun. three Grosse Pointe Acad- president, wiII serve as vice Assembly will determine the merged in 1960 with the satisfied with the existing ever look at it a little differently than you do because it is our ity Services have co.spon- emy, (GPA), students. chairman of the Foundation. prize winners on the recom. Memorial Hospital for Can- programs no matter how ex. show.cose of merchandise for safe. sored evening classes in pho- In a blind drawing of Stu. Dr. Joseph Fortner, director mendation of Selection Com- cer and Allied Diseases, cellent they may be, but to tography. William J. Lee of dent C 0 u n c i I members' of the GM Surgical Research ------founded in 1884. The result- constantly strive to do better You would be surprised ot the way thousands of dollors- Yorkshire road is coordina. names, Kristine Boll, Shane Laboratory at the Memorial ing organization is the Me. for those students who spend have been spent keeping the houses trim and beautiful. It is tor of the school. Sloan-Kettering Cancer Cen. morial Sloan.Kettering Can. a considerable amount of Ree!:ide and Mary Elizabeth Center .A.dds very unusual to find a house "in need"! The one thing that Members of the camera Ward were chosen to de- ter in , attend- cer Center, acknowledged time under our direction. does seem a shame however is our negligence in watering our: club lecture on their special liver a donation to the Mus. ing surgeon at the Center, 3 Art Classes throughout the world as a As the administrative lead- intl'rests, such as print mak. cular Dystrophy Telethon on and professor of Surgery at leading institution in the er of the school system, I yards! The one thing that we have to offer as a community is ing, lighting techniques or behalf of the Academy Mid- Cornell Medical Center, will Three more art classes campaign against cancer. am totally committed to a lush green feeling that is complimented by our fresh breeze portraiture. The first class of be president. have been added to the War Mr. Sloan's strong personal meeting the challenge of at. dle School. taining the Board goals and from beautiful Lake St. Clair. the new term will be in early Carrying with them a The awards are named in Memorial's Art School sched- commitment to finding a cure improving our schools. How. October. check for $700, the students honor of three men long as- ule in its new Art Wing. for cancer was exemplified Last year I believe our water bill was in the two hun- The club is part of the ever, this is a commitment were completing a project sociated with General Motors Portrait painter Joseph by his comments at the es. dred range-but the 50ft beautiful green grass was more than Greater Detroit Camera Club which musl be shared by all begun in June under the and especially dedicated to Maniscalco will teach por- tablishment of the Sloan- Council and also is a member school personnel and com. our reward, auspices of English teacher the betterment of mankind trait painting and drawing Kettering Institute. "f Photographic Society of munity residents. !\tary Jane Ward. through their philanthropic Wednesdays, September 20 "The determination of the The thing some people m::y not realize is how much America. I am excited about the di. As a means of encourag. efforts. They are Alfred P. through November 29, from cause of cancer is one of the rection the schools will take damogo that can be done by lack of proper watering. Fltell ing reading during the sum. Sloan, Jr .. the man credited 12:30 to 3 p.m. There will be great unsolved problems of if our system-wide goals arc At any rate you point so your house wiIf look beautjfui SCll.OOI SI ,. mer, and in keeping with with building the General a model and the instruction. mankind," Mr. Sloan said. achieved, and I invite all res- the Academy's emphasis on Motors that exists today; al fee is $47 for 10 weeks. "The impact of the disease idents, including those with- If your lawn is all brown and dry and hard you lose the whole To II e1l' Pi Iots student involvement in com. Charles F. "Boss" Kettering, Weaving, both on frame on the human race is appal- out children in the system, ,dea. ___ munity service, Mrs. Ward inventor. manufacturer, reo looms and harness looms, ling and, unfortunately, its to become actively involved The War ~femorial. 32 organized a Reading Mara. searcher. former GM direc. wiII be taught in Studio 11 magnitude is too little ap. in our school programs. With The people at Grosse Pomle Real Estate Co. 882-0087 arc Lakeshore road, is schedul- thon. tor. and pioneer in the of the Art Wing Wednesdays, preciated. It is a problem, total support, the promise coger 10 help you at ways to Improve your property value. Why 109 ;,n Aviation Ground All middle school students establishment of the GM Re- September 20 through No. lhe solution of which is that this ~'ear holds can be not call us today for a few tips, School on Thursday eve. solicited pledges from fam. sea r c h Laboratories, and vember 29, from 7 10 9 p.m. worthy of the best efforts. realized. nings. September 21 through ily and friends for each page Charles S. Mott. longtime Instructor for boll] tech. My industrial experience has January 18, (skipping holi. they read during a two.hour GM officer and director, and niques is ?llary Stevenson,. led me to appreciate the days) from 7 to 10 p.m. period in June. renowned philanthropist. MA, Wayne State University. amazing possibilities of reo Il will be conducted by Students and faculty were The Sloan Medal and Instruction will be given for search when organized on a !lon .l"nc~. FAA. certified amazed when pages were $100,000 award will be given wall hangings, rugs. purses, broad and comprehensive "To Meet Your Health Needs. ground and flight instruc. tallied and the money col. f th t t t ding reo et a1. There is a $10 charge scale." or t be ~os ou s an per semester for use of the Since 1958, General Motors tor. Thr fe(' is $4.5. plus cost lccted totalled $700. cen aSlc science contribu. has pledged and contrl'buted of supplil's. When organizers of the . t t' I I four harness Macomber floor . .. We Cover The Pointes. " tIon 0 cancer par ICU ar y looms. about $2.8 million to the The J5-\\('('k s('ssion uses Telethon were appriscd of in etiology and pathogenesis f Me n10 r I' a I Sloan-Ketterl'ng th(' nc",,('st techmques and the projcct and the amount .. t' d d In addition, instruction or HARKNESS PARK (cause, orlglna Ion an e. Cancer Center, and is the 0 VJd('o aids to enable one to of money raised, they in. velopment of cancer): the construction of po r tab Ie PHARMACY DEVONSHIRE PHARMACY pass thl' FAA I'xamlnation vitcd representatives of the frame looms will be given Center's largest corporate 20315 MACK DRUGS 15324 E. Jefferson Kettering ~fedal and $100,000 at the time of registration ~ \\ ill -- I --._-~_ .. _----~._----~_.---. ------~ dent, Michigan Chapter, Mol" host a Texas Barbeque for Ross Bush, of Pemberton road, have programmed SEAN H, MALONE;Y .and ality in Media, will be guest CHRISTOPHER B. MON. the Gourmet Dinner Group a super season ticket sales effort. Dr. Dav~d DiChi~ra, MOT's' trait area. Following t:le I Tickets ~re $150 per coup.Le. speaker. Judy Launs will TAGUE, juniors, awarded Saturday, September 16, at 7 Silver Season ticket information is available g~meral dlrecto:, 1S respon. benefit the Bulgari Jewels I Reserv~tlOns and furthe~ m. serve as co.hostess. Bab)' sit. o'clock, poolside at their Dean's Scholal'ship Certifi. s1ble for secunng the Bul. will be displayed for three formatIon may be obtamed ting is available. by telephoning 886-0079 or 821-9558, or by writing cates. ANTHONY F. RAN. Buckingham road home. Do. gari JeweL Collection for its days September 17 through by contacting Dennis Krause Evening Stitchery convenes it.yourself, homemade ice the Grosse Pointe Symphony Society, 1670 Ford DAZZO, a ~n~~ abo w~ premier showing in the De. 19, i~ the Penthouse of Troy's at MOT, 963.3717. awarded a Dean's Scholar. Tuesday evening, September cream will be featured. Res. court, Grosse Pointe. Michigan 48236. . ------Somerset Inn. Pointe members of the ship Certificate as well as 12, at 8 o'clock in Kathy ervations may be made by Prices range from $50 or more patron and $40 been a p Iia i n t e d associate In addition to the Bulgari bcnefit committee include Kasiborski's North Oxford calling 886.3597 or 882.6344. sustaining, both of which bring two sets of tic1,ets, the American Marketing As. sociation Recognit;:n Medal dean of the Wayne State Uni. Jewels, the benefit will fea. fill', and Mrs, Schoenith, Mr. road home. Each member Deadline is tomorrow, Fri. to $35 active, $15 individual and $4 student. and Plaque and the Market. versity Law School. He reo ture a showing by interna. and Mrs. Peabody. Mr. and will be making a needlepoint day. September 8. * * * ing Communications Execu. ceived his Bachelors degree tional artist Dennis Cigler Mrs. Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. nametag in continental stitch Daytime Stitchery meets The Women's Associ~tion will begin and end tives International (Detroit from CoLumbill University in whose batiks inspired the set John Wendell Anderson, II, basketweave. All materials Tuesday, September 19. at 9 this year's Pointe Symphony Week with parties. Chapter) Award. 1961 and a Law degree from design for MOT's opening Mr. and Mrs. Addison Bar. will be furnished at a nom. in the morning in Joyce Wal. Harvard' University in 1964. production of the. 1978.79 tush, Karl Bates, Mr, and inal charge. ker's Canterbury road home, Kickoff event Monday, September 11, is a 3 to • • • and joined the WSU faculty season, Bizet's "Pearl Fish. Mrs. Victor Benjamin, Mr. to make a Christmas orna- Grosse Pointe South High Peggy Ptasznik's Mol' a n 5 o'clock member and guest champagne punch in June, 1966. ers," which debuts September and Mrs. David Easlick, Mr. ment and sign up for a new School graduate BRIAN M. road home will be the setting party at the Balfour road home of Mrs. J. Wilfred • • • 29 at Music Hall Center for and Mrs. Charles Endicott, for a Prose and Poetry Read. project: embroidery stitches Harrison. Mrs. Ralph Urso, of Harcourt road, Mrs. LITCH, son of MR. and MRS. JOHN M, LITCH, of Wind. CHRISTOPHER BUS H. the Performing Arts, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Macdonald, ing meeting Wed n e s day on needlepoint canvas, under the direction of Liz Hard- John R. Harding, of University place, and Mrs. mill Pointe drive, received a NELL, son of MR. and MRS. The benefit is a black tie 1'\11'.and Mrs. Arthur Seder morning. September 13. at wick. Members should call (Continued on Page 16) Bachelor of Arts degree cum GEORGE E. BUSHNELL, of affair, with cocktails, dinner, and Mr. and Mrs. Victor 9:15 o'clock. This is a new (Continued on Page 28) Laude during Wesleyan Uni. Vendome court, received a entertainment and dancing. Wertz. group which provides an op. Bachelor of Arts degree wit.h versity's 146th commence. See September Mademoiselle Maga,zine, page a major in Government dur- ment exercises. ing the 60th commencement 60 for the salon's that make you beautiful ... • • * ceremonies at Connecticut .. we're in it! Grosse Pointe South High College, New London. School 1970 graduate MARK • * • A. THOMAS. son of MR. and University Liggett School MRS. PERRY A. THOMAS, juniors A LIS 0 N STEIN. .1~. '. ,.~v....,;..~~. of Moross road, has been HAUER, daughter of DR. and tr":' ,... -_ ..~ .~, .....'" commissioned a second lieu- MRS. BRUCE W, STEIN. • ""." . /'W ..J "' \", tenant in the HAUER, of Notre Dame ave- '-' % • Air Force upon graduation -.J nue, and THOMAS HINDLE, from Officer Training School son of MRS. WILLIAM HIN. at Lackland Air Force Base, DLE, of Hawthorne road, and Tex. He received his Bache. the late MR. HINDLE. were lor of Science degree from selected by the Experiment the University ()f Michigan in International Living to in 1974. live-' abroad with families • * • this summer in Switzerland Professor ART H U R J. and France. LOMBARD, a Pointer, has • • • \ Receiving Juris Doctor de. ) grees during spring com- Park Garden mencement exercises at the Detroit College of Law were L==:=BART EDMOND Club to Meel Pointers LINDA I. ADLER, IL\IH. SI\I~ ~~D 'lr\1\[.rP SALO~ R U SSE L L B. B A UGH, The Grosse Pointe Park THOMAS A. BENNETT, DI. SHORES SHOPPING CENTER - 13 Mile Garden Club will meet Mon. ANE L. BERKOWITZ. CAR. 31065 HARPER AVENUE - 296.3660 day, September 11, for a MEN J. CARDINAL and EVENING HOURS noon luncheon at the Tour- JAMES W. HILLER. More aine road home of Mrs. were MARK S. METRY. Charles Elliott, who will be ROBERT M. TAYLOR and assisted by Mrs. H. Sanborn MARK E. STRAETMANS. Brown, a business session who received his degree cum and a "fun and games" pro- laude. gram. (Continued on Page 28) Reveal Church BarlJeclI.e Date The annual Grosse Pointe by the Memorial Church Memorial Church Barbecue Women's Association Fair has been set this year for committee. Assisting t his Monday, September 11, from year's general chairmen Mr. 5:30 to 7:30 o'clock in the I and ~!rs. Georbe Lewis are parking lot at the rear of I Mr. and !Ill'S. Jon Gandelot. the church where sizzling Mr. and Mrs. Richard Marks. steaks with vegetables, hot Mr. and Mrs. Danny Lee and French bread. hon1E.'made ;\11'.and :\Irs. William Turner. pies and beverages will be --- _. ------available for $4 per person donation and youngsters ma)' Dr. and Mrs. Hartzell enjoy a hot dog dinner for Announce Marriage a donation of $1.25. Reservations may be made Dr. and :'Ilrs. ,John ~fayo by calling the church office, Hartzell. (nee Diana Baldwin ! 882.5330. In the event of Benton). announce their mar- f rain the barbecue WIll move riagc Saturday, September indoors, to Fellowship Hall. 2, at the home of the bride's

, This will be the 18th an. mother. :'oIl'S.Don :'olcCullagh. 'II , nuaL fall barbeI'll(' sp()nsorC'd in Gro~~e Pointe Shores. I I . •• _ _ ._. . _ i I THE ULTIMATE IN OCEANFRONT RESIDENCES 800 Beach Road RON BULGARELLA I IN THE EXCLUSIVE CLUB COMMUNITY OF

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HE WILL BE READY TO"'aceTAKE YOUf~ Watl"n.Pi~rc~ APPOINTM[N1 i3EGINNING SEPTFMBFR 13 16328 Kercllml • Grasse Pointe CALL 886-4130 2861 Somerset Mal • Troy Page Fourteen GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, September 7, 1978 Society News G~thered from the. Pointes

• Season Starts Yachtswomen Nuptial Plans for Miss Rea I In For Deeplands Meet Sept. 14 At a Labor Day weekend I ter, Laura Irene, to Thomas I Francesca Cinelli Is Wed party at their summer home Edward Doyle. of Kenwood road, and the matching the gowns, and Yachtswomen have sched. in Castle Park, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Rea, granddaughter She Wears Great-Grandmother's Gown of Ivory late Dr. McGraw, and of the carried peach roses and Mrs. Stuart Davidson will uled their m e e tin g this Thatcher William. Rea, Jr., of Pointers Mrs. Thatcher W. Satin Brocade And Chiffon for Marriage to late Mr. and Mrs. Delfino wheat. open her Cook road home to month for next Thursday former Farms resIdents who Rea and Dr. John Howard Cinelli, of Detroit and Flor. Flower girls Caterina V. members of Deeplands Gar. evening, September 14, at 8 now make their home in East Cobane, is a graduate of Randolph Edmund Donahue ence, Italy, wore her great- Henriquez, Gioconda Henri- den Club, gathered for their o'clock at the Great Lakes Grand Rapids, anno~nced the Palmetto Senior High The Reverend Edward L. Lee> Jr., rector of grandmother's wedding gown quez and Erin Cinelli, nieces first meeting of the 1978.79 of ivory satin b roc a d e of the bride, wore lace. Yacht Club. Hostesses will e..ng._a__g_em__en_t~o_f_t_h_e__I~~d_au_g~. ~~~oo~l:;.r. ~~:~:~:o~~~~r~ Saint James Episcopal Church. ', Ita~y. of- season, next Monday, Sep. be Pointers Alice Stewart trimmed with chiffon and trimmed frocks of ecru linen tember 11. and Lou Dennis, Detroiters VOWS Spoken' Doyle, of North Palm Beach, ficiated Saturday, September .2, a~ the weddmg of wax orange blossoms. and carried peach roses and Mrs. Pierre Palmentier will Angie Walsh, Helene Dixon Fla., is a graduate of Palm Francesca Leola McGraw Cmelh and Randolph Her cathedral length veil wheat. assist as co.hostess. Each and Catherine Weinberg and In The East Beach Gardens High School. Edmund Donahue. was fashioned of heirloom Mrs. Frey was honor ma. member is to bring a small Caroline Mostek, of Farming. I T~e co~ple are senio~s at. It was a garden cere- garden where tables, covered Rosepointe lace and silk il. tron. Mr. Frey was best man, plant or flower arrangement ton Hills, who will present te~dmg Nor.thwood I.nstJtut~, mony at the Siena Italy with orange cloths, were cen. lusion. She carried an heir. Ushers were Mr. Henriquez from her own garden as part the program: a film on the C. Hazen Pingree, son of I MIdland, MISS Rea IS presl- h f h b'd l ' tered with large ~andles and 100m, mother-of.pearl Bible, and Peter S. Cinelli, of Fal. of the program. Bahama Islands. Mrs. Ror.ert O. Loosley, of dent of Tau Delta Rho soror. orne 0 ten e s pa~- orange and yellow flowers with a bouquet of gardenias mouth, Me., the bride's Riva~d boulevard, ~nd Gilbert ity. Her fiance is a member ents. Mr. and M:s. F~rdl- floating in large, round fish. and wheat. brother. ,...------.. 1 B. Pmgree, of Fisher road, of Phi Beta lambda frater. nando O. F. Cmelh, of bowls. The bridegroom is the The mother of the bride c~aime.d Barbara O'Bierne as nity.' Country Club drive. The villa, tower and walls son of Colonel (Ret.) and wore apricot-peach chiffon. Contemporary hIS brJ?e Sunday, August 27. The weddin,l; is planned The 6 o'clock rites were were lit. Arrangements of Mrs. Richard E. Donahue. of the bridegroom's mother cor. She IS the daug~t~r of ;'Ilr. for August 18, 1979, in Castle I followed by a receptio.n and fruit for decoration - and Will i am s ton, Mich., and ral chiffon. Both carried gar. and Mrs. Peter 0 Blerne, of I' k Italian buffet supper In the Norwood, Mass., where the ~ : . _ to eat - were spaced on the grandson of Mrs. GllIen E. denias. Hair Cutters Wayside Inn was setting for buffet tables, and the house Wilson, of New Port Richey, The newlyweds, vacation- The Cut-Ups at Kay Baum's the wedding and reception. was decorated with branches 'Fla., and the late Jeremiah ing aboard the Queen Eliza. of wild roses and greens. are growing - are you? The bride was attended by I Mrs. R. E. Donahue W. Donahue, and of the late beth II, will be at home afler Some experience - will train. Carolyn D. Pingree at the The wedding celebration Mr. and Mrs. George W. September 15 in East Lansin~ 6:30 o'clock ceremony. PeteI' was a mixture of American Woodcock. while the bridegroom com. Marvelous opportunity for pletes work for his Ph.D. in Grosse Pointe Studio. O'Bierne, Jr., was best man. and Italian traditions. Guests The former Miss Cinelli The newlywed;; vacationed carried home small boxes of was attended by her sisters, Anthropology at Michigan on Cape Cod. They will be wed din g cake with the Mrs. Christopher R. Frey, of State University. .... 885-3240 "" 'wood.making their home in Nor. couple's initials and date, (an Chicago, and Mrs. Rogelio R. He is a graduate of Wil. English and American cus- Henriquez, of Panama City, liamston High School and tom), and little, ceramic Panama, and the bride. holds a Bachelor of Science d ish e s filled with white groom's sister, Tracy Leigh degree in Anthropology from sugar-coated almonds called Donahue, of Williamston. MSU. "confetti," (an Italian cus- Their 1890 style dresses of The bride is a graduate of tom). ecru lace were high.necked Liggett School and attended Francesca/ granddaughter" and long-sleeved. They wore Le Fleuron and the Univer. of Mrs. Arthur B. McGraw, broad-bri~ed, lace hats, sity of Florence, Italy.

Our Thanks To You ".: '\' 19TH AT THE ':, ". '"f J'" : ~ .<~:,... Who MadB Our ANNUAL :'\...... ~~..~'~~i'~'}.'",..'.'it '"~ Second Annual ", ~Jh tt'"! uCleanand Clip" GROSSE POINTE . ~'\ WAR ~~ ,~,~ 'o;;..~;\' for jerry's Kids' .,.'(:.;.~'~{i,:. ARTISTS Photo by Paul Gach a big success MBMORIAL I FRANCESCA LEOLA McGRAW CINELLI, ASSOCIATION daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinando O. F. Cinel- ~- 32 LAKE SHORE ROAD li of Country Club drive, spoke her vows to Mr. tIi£118r1-JJamrs

Robert Reed, 16-year-old YVES ST. LAURENT RIVE GAUCHE Grosse Pointe North High Monday, September 11 School junior, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Reed, of Stan- Master of innovation. St. Laurent hope avenue, has won the reveals rare jewels for fall dress- concerto competition at Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp. ing. loose shirtings over narrowed In competition with 14 pants, skirts or tartan kilts'by day, other faculty.selected student musicians, his cello perform- soft silk charmeuse'or mousseline float ance of Elegy by Faure was "by night. considered the best by a panel of Blue Lake judges. " In addition to winning the JAVWEIN opportunity to attend another Blue Lake two-week session Wednesday, September 13 free of charge, he will be Fur.lavished cashmere and pure wool suits and ask('d to practice and per- form with the Blue Lake coats in outstanding textures and fabrics. Faculty.Staff Orchestra in a concert at Blue Lake. Robert. an orchestra major GIORGIO SANT' ANGELO in his first summer at Blue I Friday. September 15 I Lake where his father was I Symphony Orchestra conduc- From the tamed lion of the avant-garde come butterfly I tor during the fourth session, sleeves, handkerchief hems, and a something-is-about. ,has played the cello for seven years and is presently first to-happen excitement. I chair cellist in the North Jli~h SChool orchestra. "I He has studied cello under OSCAR DE LA RENTA ! Professor Louis Potter, of Tuesday. September 26 : :\lichigan State University. i ------Soft, splendid blendings of velvet, wool, cor. duroy and paisley challis for day - silk, chiffon and lame glow by night. Fall arrives romant Ically with Oscar de la Renta. 1&1 10:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. 0ROUR '" NURSING HOME summer sale THROUGH SEPT. 15 Hell:> EAST JEFFERSO~ UETIUlIT. ~IICH. 200/0 OFF ON UPHOLSTERED SPECIAL ORDERS 821-3525 150/0 OFF, TABLES and CHESTS Jacobson's Quality Nllr~inR Carl! GROSSE POINTE 100/0 OFF, LAMPS and ACCESSORIES design service available

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Page f:iftecn Thursday, September 7, 1978 GROSSE POINTE NEWS ------_. ------~ Women's Page -- by, of and for Pointe Womell . I Jane Kent Married Mrs. John B. Warren, Jr., Rites at Academy for Miss Donnelly I ------, of ~andl('light satin and lat'(' of Ed~ell\('fI" roar!, and t1l<' i John Buel Warrens, Jr., Vacation in The South of I and an heirloom veil, worn latl' ,Iohll Bllt,l Wan I'!' a,kl"l France And London Following Their Marriage' by generations of Palms. ('a~' hi, ~tel'fatller 10 ,"el\e a" To J. J. Lucido, Jr. W'II L' . A t I" • grain and )Jonnelly hrides, I)('~I man. live In us ra 10 dating batk to approximately In th!' lhllN (orps \I'('rl' Garnet And Diamond Family Heirloom Pendant The Grosse Pointe Academy Chapel was the 18~O. Fn'dl'ric'k t' Ford, III, of , ~dting Saturday, July 1, f:;r the wedding of Anne I ,She was altt'ndcd b~'. h!'r Caillbrid~e, .\Ias" Edsel B And Earrings Accent Square Neck of Bride's s Hoberts Donnelly and John Buel Warren Jr. A 1 sl~t('r, :\Irs, .John A, I relSt. 1'"0 I'd, 11, of \Telbl)t1J1lc, Au . White Cotton Voile Gown , h G IJ' Cl f' IV. as honor matron. alHt 1)\' Iralia. Halph II Booth . .John I'c~eptlOn at t crosse ,olnte ub olluwe:l the i bridesmaids :'III'S. FrN\crick L Booth. If. lI11d~"n Holland, Quebec, Maine and N :~\'a SCclia were the vaca- nlld-afternoon ceremony. i -_. - .- -: Sehroeder \Irs AJpxanl!N J)oul-:la~ ll. I.I'I'lh, IJf :\f'\\' tion destinatiuns for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Lucido, Fat her Christopher Mem:)l'ial Church, ofllL;-! Gal-:e. lIa'dley ~Iatk. \lary York ('It~, WlIliam n, Chao .Jr., following their marriagr Saturday, July 15, ill Johnsun, OP, of George- ated at the 3:30 o'clock' Sdllaff, Eliza Finken~taedt, pin :tlld ,Idfll') Hudson Our Lady Star of the Sea Church. The\, are now at town University, assist- rites. ' :'III'S,John L. Booth. If, and The n('wll II (,(b vat alione(1 home in Somerset road. 1---- ...~-._--' ---.-.-- eel bv The Reverend Ray The bride, daughter of 1\11'. \Irs. \Iit:hael Glennon, of in tIll' ,outil of Frallce and The noon rites at which I She wore a matching pic. Kiel,' of Grosse Pointe and 1\Irs, John C. Donnelly" Washington. D.C, London Th('y \Iill he making The Reverend Ralph Bar_lture h.at, wi~h a veil fall~ng . , _._--_.- of Lakeland avenue, wore Thl' bridegroom. son of "wir horne ~I' ~I..lhournr', ton officiated were fol- from lIs bnm, and earned her mother's wedding gown :\Irs. Fr('den~k C, Ford .. 11',. .-\Ll,tr"ll:1 lowed by a reception in the prayerbook e~rried by Oboe Recital the Grosse Pointe 'W:11' her aunts. e.ous1l1s . and Memorial's Cr\'stal Ball- mother a~ thel.r WeddLngs'l lJate for Ann . covered With white tea roses. roo,m. . baby's-breath and iv)'. 1he bnde. the Cormer Jane Honor maid Beata Jachul., Ann Willison. daughter o[ thr J, David Willisons, of Mary Kent, daughter of !It 1', ski and bridesmaid BarbaI'd: ~nd IITrs. Thomas C, Kent, of Lucido Jacquet, of Fayette. Heather lane, will play an I obo(' recital at Old Christ South Oxford road, wore. a ville, N.C" the bridegroom's I ..... Episeopal Chureh, East Jef. floor length gow~ of whl~e sbter, whose husband, War'i I ""'~ f ferson avenue at the Chrys. cotton VOile. trimmed In rant Of{ieer Al .Jacquet. ~. "t. 1('1' Freeway, Sunday, Sep, , while satin and laee and fea. ushered, as did .John .J, Coz. ~Ii ~.,~t~,~ tember 10, at 3 o'dock. tUrl~g Ion g. 0 pen \\' 0 I' k ma, .Jr.. of Lincoln road, w(~re (f ~'~" ~~..;, . While spending her jun. . "slee\es. . floor len~th f~ocks o~ beIge ~ '.... £, .Y~ ior high school year at In. A garnet and diamond cotton volle pnnted With yel. I ' Pholo b,' Poul Go(h terlochen Arts Academy, Ann family heirloom pendant and low flowers, open-backed and At a mid-afternoon ceremony Saturday, Jul~' studied oboe with Daniel earrings accented her square (IOng.sleeved. I, in the Grosse Pointe Academy Chapel ANNE Stolper and was principal neck. Their picture hats were ROBERTS DONNELLY, daughter of the John C. oboist of the Academy Or. Donnellvs of Lakeland avenue, became Mr. War- ~hestra under the direction of Robert Marcellus. ren's br'id~. He is the son of Mrs. Frederick C. She also has been a stu. Ford, Jr., of Edgemere road, and the late John dent of Don Baker, princi- Grace Thomas Buel Warren. pal oboist of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, and at- fashioned of natural straw'l bride's brother, Timothy J. tended the National Music STUDIO OF DANCE and they carried natural Kent, of Kalamazoo, to serve Camp at Interlochen for straw baskets filled with yel- as best man. three summers. low and white daisies, ivy The mothers of the bride Fundamental to her anti. 11139 Morang Drive and baby's.breath. and bridegrooin both selected eipated musical career is street length dresses, the nine years of piano and 881-0404 885-1604 The bridegroom, son of Mr. former's fashioned of pink theory with Mildred Briggs and Mrs. Joseph J. Lucido, Qiana, the latter's of tur- in Grosse Pointe, -Inquire About Lessons of Somerset road, asked the quoise Qiana. Ann will be assisted by AI. ------_._--- den Schell, well.known ac. companist. He is with the Grand Circus Exchange, the Mrs. Joseph Lucido, Jr. Detroit Public Schools, the Orpheus Club and the Met- Qoss anO S€€l€y ropolitan Opera Theatre. Manufacturers of fine lighting devices The program will include lamp shades cleaned, replaced the Mozart Quartet for Oboe and S t I' i n g s, Schumann's lamps repaired ~ Three Romances and the '\ All work done by foclory personnel Hindemith Sonate for Oboe \ and Piano. ~]/'{' ~'),'(III 1/,(' -J.~'()// There will be a unique 0/ feature to this recital: the in Kimberly Komers, 20311 Mack at lochrnoor Willison Family Quartet. 882-0052 Ann's brothers, John and Steve, play trombone and trumpet: Her sister Roberta plays the flute. The four will play a Han. I del Fugue and Bach Bouree. The public is invited to the

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~~L~ =:~~; ~ ~~ i~• MARGARET ~u~~;. ,;:*~J. ~~• t: li'~I~~ ••~~ Photo by Terrence Carnl'chcu:! 1~2~ Eu~ ~~~ of BLOOMFIELDHillS, Inc. JANE MARY KENT, daughter of the Thomas , C. Kents. of South Oxford road was married to lici~s DIAMOND ~~iU~ 51 West long lake Rd., Bloomfield Hills (313) 645-1790 J\rr. Lucido, son of the Joseph J. Lucidos. of ~ ~ t ~ ~ ~~ , S,llllerset road. Saturdav Julv 15 at a noon CNC- is ~~ 1l1OIIY in Our Lad~' Sta~ 'of the S'ea Church. ~ . ------_._--_ .._--- ~;. SHOP W Slate Unitarian n ~~ The fashion is ISingles llIeetillg I~Ui - ~.: presents a::: Europe. I The Gro~se Pointe l.nit,lr. I~~ ~ ian Singles gath('l' Sund,IY I~U~ ,. The feeling is evening. Sept(,lllb('l' 17. at M ~ I the Gross(' Pointe l.'nit;]lian ~ ~ W (,hureh in \Taull1(,(, a\'('nu{' ~U~ Th FbI C II' f £ .. f h. ~~ Jaeger. forasoeiallJourat8o'('\oek~Jt~ e a U ous 0 ectlon 0 lemlnlne as Ions ~ followed at !l b~' Fr('c1a ~& • I Berkel' Kab('la{'k's pr(l,~r;.lIl1' ~ ~ £ d d b ~ I "Our .\men('all DIl't Is Kill. ~ 'lOr aytime an evening wear y n lnl-: 1. 'S," ~Jt~ 'fJ. ))'lI1at ion is S:l.:iO for 1111'11l. ~J& ~ ber~, S-l for non llIell1bl'r, ~ ~ 'ita? Fllrlh('r information ma\ be ~r:: ; obtained by ('ontadint: \Iar ~n3 ROBERT DAVID MORTON liW~ i I~a Shumakpr. 4(ia 88;)(; or ~n~ ps I \('11 0111'('1'. 882-:;180 ~tt~ :J. I ,,~ ~~. ~Jt~ Tuesday, September 12 " Great Looking Hair You Just Wash and Wear ~~ 3 En3 *Wednesday, September 13 " i:~i Thursday, September 14 B ;:n~ " ~~ ~ ~ll~ Inforrnal moddlng at The Margaret Diamoth! Shop. n7 Fisher ~ M Road, Tuesday and Thursdar frolll IO:1() a.lll. 'til '):()() p.rn, ~ ~K~ ~~ ~n'. Mr. Morton will be here to a"i,t VOll pcr\oll,dh' ~ ~r::n ;•~ II \ 1"1' Pl!'"''T' ,''')' ~ ~ ,~ W'1'1 t, j1'l" (,,,d 1 (," "~ ry 'r ' ~~ *Mr. Morton WIll present hl\ new (olle(lIon for lht ./uillor \X'omtn'\ AssoCla. 'S- b( /"'" n0 • bo1, I', ", ." " ~ . ....,\ ,I.,' l.,b I..,'\ "''1-' I" .', " ." " " 111111 tor lhe ()elrlJ\l SrmphoJlv Or( h<.:,rr,1 ,II th<.: (,ro\\(' !'''IIl{t' Y,\( ht nuh ~ .....~. "...... ,...... ,'. -.) , "I' ... ,. 1 ~~ 1111 ,It lHlllll ,l:1It11\ .....,.., .., ::>." ,,, t, ""~ ....."...II" '. \X!c:tinc:,da\', Septc:rni)(:r I ~ tor Illtmher, ,lIld ,htlr rJ b,o ... 'j,~ "Q J \' .... q-" )' .. ,' ''') .... - "\"", oN .. ,,, ... 1 , •• , """""I "0'" Ie"" r. ,\ .... ~ ~:J ~. ~ "rJ Call Tod(l~'! IS MARGARET TOT' II/1'K Sil'"O" 17221 MACK FisherM8w~~~ \ 2 blks, E, of Cod"" .. , SHOP 886-8826 ~ Call 884~6466 D.~.~.ifi••:r: :;a:4.;;:••illi8:a:: :;a:.. :' :a: ,.;nl -~ -....-...-~~- ....~,-.a.-~ ...... r:l _~.?....'".;t ~ .. ,.M;... t •••M~ M~ ... ~ ...,.M. ~ ~ .. ~ ,M111..,,~ ~~~~

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------__ ------" -----.L.-- • _ Offer Qllar!et o~ CI(~~~~sill Needlework i[-F-r-o-m-A-n-o-t-h-e-r-P-o-in-t-e-o-f-y-j-e-w--IIBegin Church - Sh()re~ Garden (:luh to l\Ieet ----.--- The Grosse Pointe War, in a Lace Pillow class meet- 25 and October 2, from] te I (C t' d f P 13) IWo,nell's Year Mrs. Anthony J. Vinci will business session following a :'\Iemorial will offer four, ing M 0 n day s, September 3 o'c1ock_ Fee is $9, plus on mue , rom age open her Lakecrest lane noon Iu n c h eon. Program mini classes in needlework II 11 and 18, fro m 1 to 3 $7_50 for the materials kit. ~ohn M. Chase, of Lewiston road, are the wc1com. -- home tomorrow, Friday, Sep. chairman Mrs, Robert Chope this fall, all taught by Cindy o'clock. Students may work Eight-Way Bargello will be mg hostesses.. The women of. the Grosse tember 8, for the Grosse has asked each member of Carson, I on wltite on a fabric lining taught in a one-day workshop The garden cocktail party Saturday evening, ~olllte Con.gregatlOnallAm~r- Pointe Shores Garden Club's the club. a division of the The ancient Spanish art of 'of their choice_ Fee is $9, Monday October 9 from 1 September 16, at the home of Dr. and l\bs. Lyndle l~a~ Bt~tlSt Churc~ b~glll a y first fall meeting. Women's National Farm and frijio, adapted to a number: plus $10 for the materials to 3 o'ciock, Christ~las orna- R. Martin in Middlesex boulevard wil' be a be'nefit, s~wltr b I IS2easo~thues a t, Pre sid e n t Mrs. Robert Garden Association, to bring 'II b f t d I k't . II' t' b d h' ep em er WI a mee- Krueger will officiate at the a flower arrangement from 10 cam'a~,_\\_'I__ e__ ea_u_r_e_;I ;rapunto, (three dimen. ~~~,ts~t\~~~IS~i~~~:~g~;r~~~n:openA~od,ajus~<;Ss:cl;:~nc:~t P~~~~~L ~ ~~rr:e~e~~~ ~~:. aatn~h~~~.~;ree:rg~O~el~ ------her garden for judging. quilting), will be I d,ay giftS, \\'111 be featured. Symphony Week, stores on-the-HllI, in-the. Village on Harsens Island, or calling the church office I' Assisting hostesses will be September! I' ee l~ $7.50, plus $3.50 {or and in Fisher road will feature windows decorated They'll convene at 8:30 in before tomorrow, Friday, the Mesdames Larry Wheel. a I m tl'r lals. nl b h with musical themes. the morning in the church September 8. er and William Champion. k ------~ ------~~~~- -:----~-~------Bas 'etwea\'e WI e taug t * * * parking lot. from where PIANOS WANTED ~;~~~atstoO~too~~ro:~.a;:e 2~~ Grosse Pointe's community symphony orches- they'll travel .to the is~and WANT SOMEONE TO TALK TO? I $750 f !. I tra, directed by Felix Resnick, plays four regularly where lunch Will be prOVided Need Help With A Problem? GRANDS, SPINETS. $9 • p us . or ma _ena s. h d 1 d T b th S h G CONSOLES. SlIIall UPRIGHTS Students may sign up for sc e u e concerts each year. hey will be per- y ~. ar,~ :ouP. CaI/882-LIFE TOP PRICES PAID the complete series, $28 plus formed this year at the Charles A. Parcells School A {un d y has been materials, or for each class auditorium, Mack avenue at Vernier road. pl~nned by the pr?g~am co~. Ebenezer Baptist Church VE 7-0506 separately. The first, November 12, at 3:30 in the after- mlltee of Mrs. Wilham Reid life-Line" ______and Mrs. Paul Weber. noon, will feature Louis Nagel, pianist, Single President Mrs, Bernice JOSEPH P. PERSE with tickets are available one. half hour before concert Bates will be on hand to wel- Wee Wisdom comes to Mack and Cadieux time at the box office, at $4 adult. $1.50 student. come everyone to the Helm 881-0268 In addition, the Grosse Pointe Symphony Worn. home and conduct the first en's Association sponsors two "special" programs: business meeting of the year, ( --- a Pointe Symphony Cabaret Concert scheduled for Reservations may be made next March at Hillcrest Country Club, and the by signing up at the church Grosse Pointe Park Community Concert to be pre. UPHOLSTERING & DECORATING sented next July at a site still to be determined. • Servicing the Po;ntes for 25 years And the Pointe Symphony Women co-sponsor Dai~1Diet Jacobson's annual Symphony Under The Stars, COUNSELING l featuring a buffet dinner in the St. Clair Room Pre-school classes, Kindergarten, Day Care, Hot Lunch, followed by the Pointe Symphony's concert in Playground. Open Year 'Round 6:30 A.M, to 6:00 P.M. Wide Selection of d'Hondt way. That's set for next May. 882-5885 17219 Mack near -~adleux * * * CASUAL & More on Music free pick-Up & delivery Meanwhile, smack dab in the middle of Grosse free estimates DECORATIVE Pointe Symphony Week, members of the Junior Women's Association for the Detroit Symphony :~iKay ".'';s~ VA 2-9660 ~ ,. ~ FABRICS Orchestra will gather in Grosse Pointe for their .... 12339 HAYES '. first general membership meeting of 1978-79. It's set for Wednesday, September 13, at the IEcole de Ballet, Inc. Grosse Pointe Yacht Club where, during a closed session starting at 10:30 in the morning, the Juniors FEATURES will learn of plans for their major fund raising I ' project: The WJR Detroit Symphony Musical Marathon. At 11:30 they'll join guests for a social hour, luncheon and program featuring New York fashion I BALLET/or designer Robert David Morton, presented by the Margaret Diamond Shop in Fisher road. I* Child"ren at the Grosse Arrangements for the day are under the aegis }$ of social chairman Joyce (Mrs. D. David) Pippel. M Pointe Academy and Musical Marathon chairman is Marcia (Mrs. John) Courson. I * * * Grosse Pointe Studio More on Fashions Classes Begin September 18th Two days after Mr. Morton's appearance in The Pointe, Jacobson's St. Clair Room will be the set- * Adults & Teens ting for the Fontbonne Auxiliary of Saint John Hospital's continental breakfast and fashion show Figure Skaters ~ featuring Italy's famous designer Georgio St. * Angelo. " Dateo:is;.FiidaY,,,September 15. T~e.i;s {hl~ in B.ALLETICS@ EXERCISE$-Shope Up & Lose Inches the mornin'g., Tickets are $4 per person, free 'park- ing is available and guests are welcome, CLASSES BEGIN SEPTEMBER11, 1978 NfW SUMMfR HOURS: But chairwomen Mx:s. Thomas Faricy and Mrs. MON .• THURS. 9:30 to 7:00 20343 Mack TUES., WED., SAT. 9:00 to 6:00 James Motschal1, Jr., note that reservations are Call Kay Wise. VA2-2310 FRIDAY 9,30 to 9:00 limited, with a final deadline of Monday, Septem- -','t_tWl,~1%.:$'-NfX)K~.,;m;,if~.,illiK:,,~J&*~~r0:~~i!il%'-g y,.Jl;1!W':4'~~~'\~a1~f%i<~.~1'*il,W*%\~~; ber 11. That's if they last that lon~ ... the Font- (Continued on Page 28)

Grosse Pointe North High tribute from the State House' School 1976 graduate CAROL of Representatives and a eer. CALLAHAN, daughter of tificate from the MSU board =------...---..: MR. and MRS. JOSEPH CAL- of trustees. LAMP SALE LAHAN, of Canterbury road, enrolled in Michigan State (j'illinal University's James Madison Walt'r (:.. I.. rs Residential College where Srulplur .. she was placed in the Legis. by -lnna Jlm'doli 10-20% OFF lative Aide program, recently 1M -'".'.11.5 was honored for outstanding Th.-ra. Nt r. by Good news! Now. the most excitingnames service to the State Legisla- Appein lme"' infine. distinctivelystyled table lamps ture. She received a special ;)5 KERCHEVAL have been added to RayElectric's = other fine brands in lighting.from a I large collectionof designs for every decor, every taste. And to add to the good news ... we offer these L- creativelyclafted lamps at savings to you. I !

:'\0 mm'e f"jzz)' perms, no more lazy pe,'ms, ------1 .Just perfect perms. ev('rytime. LITTLE LIGHT : We feature SPECIAL I Realistic Sensor Perm ... I I !':"pl'ril'nl'(' it now, Rl'ail,ti(' Sl'nsor I'l'rm, Ihl'lI'a\'l'ofttw I fllllln'. S,'n".r "('rn! b Jikl' an I'll'rtroni,' braln_ Tim!'s \,our "a\'(' p,'rf,'('lly "\"t'ry tin\('_ Whal" mor ... It\ proj(ram'nwd I hy \'ollr halrdr"",'r fnr ,'OU r ,'xad hair 1,'1'" and ('ond; tion_ I Come see our What a ,,,'rf('rt ('llfllhmallon Soph"til'nollq~ to I hr.qh!('n 11)" du'J WITH THIS AD I Choose from tradilional !o''''e'' of yOU' fll'pir.t S.p,.'S 78 t classrcs contemporary 21427 Mack tdrl lim., 2 ,.' (v,to""e, , ca\uol, 0 rlenlal styles A('ros, from SI, Joan of Arc A 1 I I fr[]o@ @[Ji])t1l~~ @@@[j[]@ '77!1-844D 779-2&20 ------In the mini mall 16906 Kercheval 881-5690 197.50 Camplet:e , t 1 Indudes PH Ilalanred Shampoo Cond,lioner Profrwonal Open Monday through Saturday Hair Shaping a pertee. Sensor Permanenl e'vtrylime Ihe' 1241 E 14Mlle f'ood lups Sot 85 27311 Grotlot Avenul::' MO~ or,d Fl'\1 NIGHI) III 0 IN(,,!h of 11 /II"le 1'\, ,od: 10 8.m. to 5:30 p.m. lalrsl in slyhng (or men or ..-omen (' I MIle F of OO~IO()d Moll) 585-1400 771.2211 "WE ARE THE PRDFESSIONALS"

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Thursday, September 7, 1978 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Seventeen RENASSANCE DESIGNER BOUTQUES HALSTON LANVIN COURREGES CHARLESJOURDAN les musf$de CARTIER HATTIE UNGARO Together at only one place in the worll-Renaissance Center, Detroit-the complete collections of Halston, Jeanne Lanvin, Andre Courreges, les must@de Cartier, Charles Jourdan and Emanuel Ungaro, as well as selected designs from Valentino, Giorgio Armani, Basile, Yves Saint Laurent, Chloe, Missoni, Mary McFadden, Ralph Lauren, Sonia Rykiel and Zandra Rhodes.

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A Free Day for Mothers Pointe Trio to Exhibit Open Goodwill At lafayette Art Fair The Grosse Pointe Woods Mack avenue. Women's Year To Host Opening of Ashton Review Presbyterian Church will re- Organized act i v i tie s- A trio of Pointers, fabric -______Anne Spivak, plus many Tickets, mc1udmg valet sume its Mother's Day Out cralts, stories, music and and porcelain artist Marie program, a ministry to the games - are conducted by The Women's Association Post-Performance Supper And Disco Party Will local radio and television parking, are $.100 per cou- Pieronek, palter Ken Thomp. . hi' ht A . l A . t' personalities. pIe, tax deductible. Reserva. community conducted by the teac hers for the older son and textile artist Mary of Goodwill I-ndustries has H19 Ig merlcan ung ssocla Ion Co _chairmen are Mrs. lions may be made by writ. Woods Church mothers of children. Infants are cared Thompson, will join more scheduled its first meetiJl$ of Benefit September 12 Charles W. Hester and Mrs. ing the American Lung As. pre-school children, a week for in a separate room. the fall season for Wednes. than 80 Michigan artists and ,. . Hilda Ettenheimer. Mrs. sodation a~ 2~ West Adams, from tomorrow, Friday, Sep. A fee of $2.50 is charged craftspersons exhibiting Sa. day, September 13, in the T~e .Women s. Com~lttee ?f the AmerIcan. Lung Frank S. Marra is coordina. Detroit, Michigan 48226, or lember 15. to help defray the costs of turday and Sunday, Seplem. Goodwill Building, Brush ASSOCIatIOn, long-IdentIfIed WIth the annual Cmder- tor and decorations chair- calling 961-1697. Mother's Day Out was in. the program. ber 9 and 10, at the 1978 street at East Grand boule- eHa Ball, is sponsoring an opening night benefit man. Proceeds will go to the stituted last year. Each Fri- B e c a use facilities are Lafayette Park Art Fair. vard, Detroit. performance of "Les Girls, Les Girls," the Barry Barry Ashton's productions American Lung ASs?ci~tion day, from 9 in the morning limited, interested mothers Hours are 10 in the morn. A subscription mini-lunch- Ashton revue which broke all attendance records have been acclaimed through. of Southeastern Michigan, to 1 in the afternoon, mothers are advised to pre.register as ing to 6 in the evening both eon, served at noon, will pre- in Las Vegas. ------.-----.- out the world. He has been known for its work in the may leave their children soon as possible. More infor- days. Place is the Towers cede the program and busi. Th hI k' . with the stars and cast for a compared by many to the preventIOn and control of from three months to kinder- mation may be obtained by Shopping Plaza, one-and-a- ness session. . e ac tIe evemng party presided over by Disco late, great l"lorenz Ziegfeld. lung diseases through effec. garten age with an experi- contacting Jackie Weed, 885- half blocks east of the Chrys. William D. .Wisecarver, IS scheduled for Tuesday, Bonnie. This production of "Les I tive detection and treatm~nt enced staff at the church in 3161. ler Freeway. president of LeAgue for the September 12. at ~ h e Girls, Les Girls" stars Tony I syslems and the reduction Handicapped.Goodwill Indus- n.ewly - r~novated Blrm- Highlight of the evening Martin and Cyd Charisse, I of air pollution, and also for h Th t W d is a disco dance contest. The tries, will speak on "Guide- mg am ea ~e, 00 - winning lady will be seren- with 25 beautiful, long. limb- its v!gorous anti.smokillg lines for the Women's Asso- f--Wii;U;b;;..;;. ;t.--;.-1;~::~~i!~~fi~~~~r~!:.:~~ward ayen.ue m down- aded by Tony Martin. The ed showgirls. i educatIOn programs. : ciation," outlining needs the o'clock Sunday, perform- town BumlOgham. winning gentleman will , 8al'et Tap Jazz women may assist the orga- 1------.--- - - , ances by the Mime Ensemble, Curtain time is 8 o'clock. dance with Cyd Charisse. Miss Kimberly is expecting on addition , Children - Adults special children's activities nization to meet. An elegant buffet supper I I I b 't' 'th fl . d t '11 b A,:"ong oca ce e .n les to her family! (My future nephew). / , from 11 to 5 o'clock both Mrs. William Schneider, WI ammg ~sser s WI e servmg as hostesses wlll be acting president, will con- ,. ~'trg:~:: ~~~~: ~ ~~ d.". i.dll":' • ,"m' served foll?wmg the per. Jackie Gordon, Dollie Cole, "J If t duct the business meeting. formance, m the t~eatre D i a n e Schoenith, Shirley oan ne .. . MIdd~"',om F<;, - Chi'''...... ::; c'"MAi:tu 1 Recently - installed officers lobby, where there w.lll be Eder, Betsy Caldwell and will be helping and taking core of senlOr Clt'zens . who will make reports in- an open bar and danclllg to at their special rate $4.50 shampoo and set I VT'l~E.o"O":.~ ~~ t i;;~ clude Mrs_ James C. Wellons music by Jack Brokensha Unusullt Hllnd call now lor an appointment and Mrs. Russel Nalle, sec- and Bess. Bonnier. Mild .. Cltllins ond and third vice-presidents, Festivities then move back Defisned and 23218 M.rt.r Road ./I!'~"" _ 'I.!II ,,111. 10 2 I' m. respectively; Mrs. Herman t at E. J.Uerson "..I' -1' ~ 'I~' ~~ 'r l into the tfieatre, on-stage N~~o.:;u~~oli ".'-...-::: .- I, e C\ ,Cl11~(l~ ~ Roscoe and Mrs. Joseph _.-$01'.11-' .JJair :J.ajhionj by Shirley Bridges, recording and cor- t Regl"raUon Wyche and Mrs. Thornton, '''''~'_l...... Ioy 21028 Mack ; responding secretaries, re- reception, Mrs. Alvin Wash- 5epfember 8, 7, • • I 1 t 112-0110' Grosse Pointe Woods 884-0330 , t 2:00 p.m•.S:OO p.m. J\i1l1~fll¥-~5S~ spectively; Mrs. Claud L. ington, registration, Mrs. Stevens, membership secre- 2(lH~r (ochm"LW Bernard M. Segner, revis- , t tary; and Mrs. A, Warren , 771.6920, 114.7034 ~l'~ r...jllr~l~tlocli ions, Mrs. Brock, special ac- Brock, treasurer. '. J R .... 3+3-Jt>IO tivities, Mrs. Wellons, school L .... ~.-. .-.~ ..~ ..... ~..-. ~ ~ ~ 0 Committee chairmen who coordinator, Mrs. David C. have been planning the Farlow, tribute fund, Mrs. ~ieltaLy ':J~her ~"aa year's activities will report. Frank Wirtz and Mrs. C. L. They include Miss Anna Stevens, yearbook, and Mrs. Lentz, custodian, Miss Fran- Herbert C. Path, nominating. ces Bidwell, friendship, Mrs. Membership in the Wom- Dewey D. Law, inspiration en's Assoeiation is open to cpr~"~ messages, Mrs. William D. any person who is interested Thornton, memory book, Miss in helping provide job test- Geraldine Sellers, pantry ing, training and employment shelf-medicine chest, Dr. for handicapped p e 0 pIe. Rosa Gragg and Mrs. Knut Courtesy parking is available JJ Sidewalk cArt ';fair Poppe, program, and Mrs. in the Goodwill lot, Milwau- John J. Lee, press.publicity. kee between John Rand More are Mrs. Boisy S. Brush streets.

Detroit Retired School Personnel Will Meet The first meeting of the ment system and initiates year for the Detroit Associa- legislation to corree! in- tion of Retired School Per- equities and make improve- sonnel has been scheduled ments in benefits in order for Friday, September 8, at to keep up with the cost of 1 0' c I 0 c k at Westminster living. Presbyterian Church, Hub. Detroit Association presi- bell at West Outer drive, dent for 1978-79 is Walter Detroit. Kendall, re--elected' at the Dorothy Eubank, executive close of the last year. director of the, Retirement Other officers are Ralph Coordinating Council, com- MacPherson, president--elect, posed of 35 school employe Edith OUe and Adele Fea- organizations, will speak on heny, recording and corre- the current status of legisla- sponding secretaries, respec- tion affecting school em- tively, M a bel Matthews, ployment. treasurer, Elsa Holderried. 'Udayl assistant treasurer, and The Retirement Coordinat- ing Council is based in Lan. Clara Sinclair, legislative officer. sing. It studies' the retire- Wee creatures. hand sculptured solid sterling 'Lltur..,aay, Sept. 7 silver miniatures from our Italian collection During spring commence- of antique-finished animals. We show but a small ment exercises at the Uni- versity of Dayton, JAMES P. gathering from our life-like. distinctly detailed ADAMS, of Warner road, was menagerie that includes all species of fauna. awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology, and both tamed and untamed. 1" to TH. From $20. PETER J. COSTELLO, of Super September Special) Edshire lane, was awarded a FINE JEWELRY SALON Bachelor of Arts degree in A Natural Foods History. Restaurant •

We deep clean furniture & carReting safel)/. HURRY IN ... for savings on beautiful As a graduate chemist wllh 30 yE'!HS (')lperlencA. Steve groupings and single pieces Hflgoplan hac; specii3IIZ!'!d in developing rno:e (j('''I'I'( mto labrrc and carpet, yet accofl)pilstJ"s Iii" cle(lI.'lJq wllh lhe utmost care. :Journier :Jurnilure In fAct, we handle many lobs thaI oth(~,cleaners eIlaw'rWlIl

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Thursday, September 7, 1978 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Nineteen ~Wornen'sPage by, of and for Pointe Women ------_._------_._-- A.c. Ferdinands Thomas-Atkinson Vows Exchanged • . ------• A small cap caught her wore a ihree.liered, peach PatrIcia DeYoung Is Honor Matron for Her SIster; triple.tiered, waist length, and beige chiffon dress. Hc.r Gregory Ian Thomas Serves As chiffon and lace veil. She flowers \vere white garden!- At Home In East B th ' B t M carried white silk roses, fresh as. The bridegroom's mot~er ro ar s es an baby's.breath and fern. pinned her white gardenias Uta Lorraine Cromwell Wears Lace-Trimmed Kelly Sue Atkinson, daughter of the Thomas Patricia DeYoung, of Ann to _the waist of her melon Wedding Gown of Candlelight Satin Designed A tkinsons, of Christine court, and Geoffrey Michael Arbor was honor matron for chiffon dress. And Fashioned by Her Mother Thomas, son of Dr. and Mrs. L. Murray Thomas, of her si~ter. Bridesmaids were Special guests included Berkshire road, exchanged marriage vows Friday, Mary.Jo Atkinson, another Mr. and Mrs.!". W. Pearce, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Clare Ferdinand who sio,ter, Stacy Floer, of Sauga. of Boca Raton, Fla.. !\Irs. vacat~oned at Myrtle Beach, N.C., following' their June 23, in Saint Clare 'de Montefalco Church. tuck. and Vickie Horvath, of James Crudgington, of Clear. weddmg Saturday, May 27, in Detroit's Trinity A reception at the De- North Lawrence, O. water, Fla., Miss Hannah Lutheran Church, are at home in Fairport, N.Y., a troit Yacht Club followed dent at the University of Lace trimmed their cream. Atkins, of Dearborn, and Michigan. colored eyelet gowns. Each Miss Kate Atkins, of The . suburb of Rochester, ------th e ceremony. Th e new- The bride, a Western Mich. lyweds vacationed in the igan University graduate who carried three long.stemmed, Pointe . . ',' He is a process techni- presided at the 4:30 o'clock pink silk roses, with fresh ----- cian at Schlegel Corpora- candlelight ceremony. E as t an d are now a t teaches in the Ann Arbor G I I R h home in Ann Arbor, area, chose an antique while baby's-breath and greens. enea ogica esear.c tion, Henrietta, N.Y. Mrs. A reception and dinner followed in the Grosse Pointe where the bride~room is Victorian gown accented with G reg 0 r y Ian Thomas Society Slates Meeting Ferdinand, the former I h' d d' d served as his brother's best . Lita Lorraine Cromwell War Memorial's Crystal Ball. a_ ~_~_ X:.a!_~e _~c~~pleate chiffon and lace. man. Ushers were William The Detroit Society for room. I I _;- will be completing he~ I Scarlet, Jr., of Rochester, Genealogical Research con. : studies for a Bachelor of The bride wore a gown de. 'nands GeffreyQuinn, of Ann Arbor. venes al2 o'clock Saturday, . Arts degree in Physical signed and fashioned by her The Andrew Ferdl and William Kendall, of September 9, in the Explor. mother. Empire-waisted, of : Education. lit Berkshire road. er's Room of the Detroit candlelight satin, it was I :?The bride's aunt, Mrs. Public Library for a "show , Their parents are Dr. and trimmed with candlelight . Mrs. Rue L. Cromwell of Thomas Warren, sang during and tell" session, members French lace as was the if" the services. William Scarlet exhibiting and describing ; Pittsford, N.Y., formerly of matching, lace.lined, long. .Iif and Daniel Bishop provided their recent acquisitions - Rivard boulevard, and Mr. sleeved jacket. ~;{; the guitar music. and surprises. The meeting is and Mrs. Arthur J. Ferdi. More lace accented her The mother of the bride open to the public. nand, of Hillcrest road, ;trJ veil, which fell from a head. The Reverend Gilbert T. piece of fabric roses. She : '()tte, D.D., who officiated at wore her maternal grand. . the Arthur Ferdinands' wed. mother's sapphire dinner Photo by Collingwood Stud~o : ding and baptized the bride- ring and pearls, the bride- Saint Clare de Montefalco Church was the . ~room, :: fifth generation i~~;~~:~~Ts~R groom's gift, and carried a setting Friday, June 23, for the wedding of KEL- i :~~v~~~=o ~~ember of Trinity Lutheran, handkerchief purchased for LY SUE ATKINSON and Mr. T):lOmas. Their par- i 2191~~:a~:/~etT~i~8~;:;j:dS. the wedding day by the ents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Atkinson, of Chris- bridegroom's parents on a tine court. and Dr. an,d Mrs. L. Murray Thomas, I - visit to Switzerland, birth- of Bf'l"kshiJ e road. . ' place of the bridegroom's ~"". late maternal grandfather, where she teaches, to serve last year. as her sister's honor maid, Offer Course Daisies and Sweetheart Disco is the Dance! and bridesmaids Lisa Bothe, l roses, with ivory streamers, a Grosse Pointe South High In Listening formed her Colonial bouquet. School and Western Mich- i;1 ... in the U.S. and Europe ... In Empire-waisted gowns igan University classmate of Nancy Ulmer will conduct ..~ of mint green and 80ft yellow the bride, Jan Taylor, of a five-week w 0 r k s hop in \1 Qiana and hooded. long. Pittsford. a Louisiana State Active Lis ten i n g Monday sleeved, bolero jackets, de. '1 Join Disco Dance Classes University student, and Bren. mornings, from 9:30 to 11:30 ..~ signed by the bride, were da Burg, of Kalamazoo, the o'clock starting September Donna Lisa Cromwell, who bride's Western Michigan 11, at Saint James Lutheran Photo by Collingwood Studio. with Kay Wise and Marriage vows were spoken Saturday, May came from Longmont, Colo., University roommate. Church, Kercheval avenue at 27, in"Trinity Lutheran Church, Detroit, by LITA They carried matching gar- McMillan road. Chester Bennett of Palm den baskets filled with dais- Tuition is $20. Enrollment LORRAINE CROMWELL, daugl:~-:!r of Dr. and LORIO-ROSS ies and accented with ribbon may be made by ca!ting Mrs. Rue L. Cromwell, former Rivard boulevard ENTERTAINMENT AGENCY s t rea m ers complementing Saint James, 884-0511. residents who now make their home in Pittsford, Beach, Florida Studios . Versatile music to satisry all apes. .,. their frocks. Active Listening is design. N.Y., and Mr. Ferdinand, son. of the Arthur J. ,. Benefits, Weddings, Private Parties ed to help participants set Ferdinands, of Hillcrest road. .\ Michael Kalkhoff served as aside their own values, atti- , Cindy Navarro, G.P. Rep. 884.0300 best man for his former h d ., BETH L. KUHNLEIN, of ., tudes, thoug ts an opmlOns or concern. These are all South High School classmate. d t t II "t '" h t Yorkshire road, has been an 0 a y une 10 on w a skills that can be learned. Ushering were John Arthur another person is saying and graduated from the College For Information Regarding ... Ferdinand, who also served feeling, As a person verbalizes and of the Holy Cross, Worcester, I as lector for his brother's Asking clarifying questions, defines the problem, con- Mass. wedding, Jed C. 1\1ooney, Jr., being aware of non-verbal structive alternatives as well CLA.SSES and 1\1ark Stafford, of Kala. communication and giving as a probable solution often (Couples, S;ngles, Priv3le, Teens Ui>i('o mazoo, a Western lIlichigall h~~l)!.\l!"f.~.N~pa~~"a~~,.impor- ,ll!!.co~rral?l?,a!,ent, l~ the proc- ExerC'i'sl's) .:\I()rni"~. ,\ rtf-rnoon. E, ening ~ -lhtiversity student. tant tactors m helping some- ess, new problem-s 0 I v in g '. Soloist was 1I1argaret Rieth. one talk through a problem skills are developed. Organist was Carol Schram. I ------ek. Both are friends of the flowing blue Qiana, with an William Rhodes, of Ann Ar. family. accordion.pleated skirt and bor, Karen Burns, of East Acolytes were Michael and sleeves. She pinned a cym. Lansing, Karen Clark, of Call KAY WISE - VA 2.2310 Richard Werner, sons of the bidium orchid to the shoulder Benton Harbor, and Jill D. bridegroom's godmother, 1I1rs. of her gown. Hawk, of Erie, .Mich. Classes Begin Monday, September 18th Max A. Werner. Out-of-town guests included The bride's aunt, Mrs. Ken.

The invocation at the din- the bridegroom's godfather, neth Steiner, and her daugh. iI ner was given by The Rev- Carl Huebner, who came with ter, Sandy, came from Rock. erend Gregory A. Otte, Dean Mrs. Huebner from Jackson, ville, Md., for the ceremony. of Chapel, Lutheran High Miss., for the wedding. From Pittsford came Jo. School, , who came More were Mr. and Mrs. seph and Lincoln Cromwell, with !\lrs. Otte and their Edwin Lutzeier, of Mendon, brothers of the bride, and daughters, Rachel and Re. Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Patrick and James O'Reilly, becca, from their home in Dobrasko, of Carmel, Ind., Dr. and Mrs. Larry Space Sheffield Lake, 0., for the Violet and William Schubert, and their daughters, Tanya wedding. of SI. Clair, Mrs. Robert and Tasha, and Jane Looby, Mrs. Werner, in a white Krieko, of New , while Karen Saville, Roxanne gown trimmed with navy and Mr. and Mrs. David Tracey, ,I Wahl and Roz Lynn Powell a wrist corsage of pink of Stanton. Pa., Dr. and Mrs. came from Kalamazoo. the willow tree Sweetheart roses, presided at I ------the gUE'st book. ~ ~ .,\..0 is your local headquarters I\1rs. CromwC'1l seleC'ted a ~~ ... for Madewell, , 111('lon chiffon, floral-printed _,,15-~ gown, with a s(,)f-jacket, for ..... fI,- the Na 1name her daughter's wed din g. • &i'll'Q dm .., White carnations and yellow.. / in Painters Jeans Sweeth('art r05(,S f"rmet! her ey DtCK D'ANDREA and Fatiglle Jeans wrist corsage. Her 11I0th('r, l\lrs. Joseph Denim - Corduroy - White Drill Steiner. \\ 110 came with 1I1r. MEXICO CELEBRATES ITS INDEPENDENCE I S t e i Il e r from Scottville, While Mexico's Independence Doy is September 16, I ~llthe 16910 KERCHEVAL :'Ilirh., f"r their granddaugh. with fireworks erupting the night before, the celebration 'Wl Oyv in-the-viflage t cr's w('(llling, selected blue really seems to go on all month. The Patriotic Festivals begin THE COST OF NEW fURNITURE floral chiff"n and wore a September 1 with speeches, parades and flags snapping. ...ree OPEN M" T., W., Sat. 9:30-6:00 . let .. ,0...... - ...... ,..flMIriIa AI -" oom- c~.mbidillm orchid on her Thurs., Fri. 9:30 -9:00 peted iI'I 011 _Ihop. Ctuftmlll ... _ ...... _ . Places like Acapulco are apt to be jammed. The evening of wrist. rr- ...... of -' .- dIanIDr JaIIria iI'I traditional ... September 15 rivals New Years Eve throughout the Re- ...., paIterra. The bridegroom's mother public with night dubs and restaurants packed and plazo! chose hlue chiffon with 'crowded with folks making merry. Coli for ',..1111 642.cM1O floaling side panels and a Deco: alon to d youl wrist corsag(' (If miniature Excellent vacation values depart weekly from DetrOit \ YAN Interiors and Upholstery Co. carnations and yellow Sweet. to Ihe major areas of Mexico. Contact TRAVElWORlD, LOOK W80'S LANDING••• hpart rosps. 21127 Mack Avenue. Open daily 9.6, Mondays and '~ w. e.-- a.....- VI-. • '~ c. , . 1ll'T moth(,T, Mrs. John J. Thursdays 'Iii 7, Saturday 10.4 . _ . 882.8190. Jlohl. of no~evill('. was in

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A Free Day for Mothers Pointe Trio t~ Exhibit Open Good'will At Lafayette Art Fair The Grosse Pointe Woods Mack avenue. Women's Year To Host Opening of Ashton Review Presbyterian Church will reo Organized act i v i tie s- A trio of Pointers, fabric Anne Spivak, plus many Tickets, including valet sume its Mother's Day Out crafts, stories, music and and porcelain artist Marie local radio and television parking,' are $.100 per cou. The Women's Association Post-Performance Supper And Disco Party Will program, a ministry to the games - are conducted by Pieronek, potter Ken Thomp. ' hi' ht A ' LA' f personalities, pie, tax deductible. Reserva. community conducted by the teachers for the older son and textile artist Mary of Goodwill l.ndustries has H19 19 ~erlcan ung ssocla Ion Co. chairmen are Mrs. tions may be made by writ- Woods Church mothers of children. Infants are cared Thompson, will join more scheduled its first meetil\$ of Benefit September 12 Charles W. Hester and Mrs. ing the American Lung As. pre-school children, a week for in a separate room. than 80 Michigan artists and the fall season for Wednes. , . - . Hilda Ettenheimer. Mrs. sociation at 28 West Adam" from tomorrow, Friday, Sep. A fee of $2.50 is charged craftspersons exhibiting Sa. day, September 13, in the T~e .Women s.Com~lttee?f the Amencan.Lung Frank S. Marra is coordina'j Detroit, Michigan 48226, or tember 15. to help defray the costs of turday and Sunday, Septem- Goodwill Building, Brush ASSOCIatIOn:. long-lden:tlfled WIth t~e an~ual Cmde~- tor and decorations chair. calling 961-1697. Mother's Day Out was in. the program. ber 9 and 10, at the 1978 street at East Grand boule. ella Ball, IS sponsormg an openmg mght beneflt man. Proceeds will go to the stituted last year. Each Fri. Be c a use facilities are Lafayette Park Art Fair. vard, Detroit. performance of "Les Girls, Les Girls," the Barry Barry Ashton's productions I American Lung Association day, from 9 in the morning limited, interested mothers Hours are 10 in the morn. A subscription mini.lunch. Ashton revue which broke all attendance records have been ,,>:~ldimed through. of Southeastern Michigan, to 1 in the afternoon, mothers are advised to pre.register as ing to 6 in the evening both eon, served at noon, will pre. in Las Vegas. ------out the world. He has been known for its work in the may leave their children soon as possible. More infor- days. Place is the Towers cede the program and busi. The bl k tie evening with the stars and cast (or a compared by many to the preven~ion and control of from three months to kinder. mation may be obtained by Shopping Plaza, one.and.a. ness session. . ac d party presided over by Disco late, great Florenz Ziegfeld. lung dIseases lhrough effec. garten age with an experi. contacting Jackie Weed, 885. half blocks east of the Chrys. William D. .Wisecarver, IS scheduled for Tues ay, Bonnie. This production of "Les til'e uetection and treatment enc_e~~t~~~t_the ,church in 3161. ler Freeway, president o( League for the September 12, at !h e Girls, Les Girls" stars Tony! systems and lhe reduction Handicapped-Goodwill Indus- I t d B m Highlight of the evening I Fair highlights include the ~ew y - r~nova e lr - is a disco dance contest. The Martin and Cyd Charisse, of air pollution, and also for ------:- - -, tries, will speak on "Guide. mgham Theatre, Wood- with 25 beautiful, long.limb. its vigorous anti.smoking r winning lady will be sereno I 'ghby ScIIool of Dance t annual art auction, scheduled lines for the Women's Asso. Willou for 3 o'clock Saturday, 2 ward avenue in down- aded by Tony Martin. The ed show girls. I education programs. : I o'clock Sunday, perform. ciation," outlining needs the town . winning genlleman will -----,------~- Ballet Tap Jazz ances by the Mime Ensemble, women may assist the orga. Curtain time is 8 o'clock. dance with Cyd Charisse. b I . dd't' - - t nization to meet. Miss Kim er y ;s expectmg an a I Ion , Children - Adults t special children's activities An elegant buffet supper Among local celebrities f h) Mrs. William Schneider, with flaming desserts will be serving as hostesses will be to her family! (My ulure nep eloV. / from 11 to 5 o'clock both Klnderdance - age 4-6 ~ - days, including a comnJi. acting president, will con- served following the per. Jackie Gordon, Dollie Cole, \\ /I duct the business meeting. formance, in the theatre D i an e Schoenith, Shirley J 00 nne , MI~:t~~~oik ~d~~:dr.n.. /'~~~ I ~~. Recently. installed officers lobby, where there will be Eder, Betsy Caldwell and will be helping and taking care of lenior citizens' I).M.A. - D.M.M. ~ • I ."J. t lwho will make reports in. an open bar and dancing to at their special rate $4.50 shampoo and set t 'T.A.M.e.D.O.M. ~ " ... ~ Y\_~ , .z;r~ clude Mrs. James C. Wellons music by Jack Brokensha Unusual Ha';il call now lor an appoinlment and Mrs. Russel Nalle, sec- and Bess. Bonnier. Mad.. Chains

J ond and third vice. presidents, Festivities then move back De.isned and q/~~'/" , 0 ~ JI) d~m If) 2/ f1/, 0 , ~t't~:~:,~CNKJ respectively; Mrs. Herman into the tfieatre, on.stage !..~~a.'!,;u~;;oli Roscoe and Mrs. Joseph ------MUCCIOLI ..... 4S.t. ll-5 ..JJair :J.ajhionj by Shirley RegIstration I ~ YCll1~aj~..J Bridges, recording and cor. i ~-'-"'-lL") , elf Wyche and Mrs. Thornton, ~ Tt;;...'::::...~ 21028 Mack 1 responding secretaries, reo 5epf.mber e, 7, 8 a 8 , reception, Mrs. Alvin Wash. 85 I(.ERC.jtEV. Al . 112-0110: Grosse Pointe Woods 884-0330 . 2:00 p,m,.5:OOp.rn. ~Itl~~l~'~j$iior spectively; Mrs. Claud L. ington. registration, Mrs. ..-- t Stevens, membership secre. 1{Cl,k ell uxh",,,.,,.. Bernard M. Segner, revis. t 771.6920, "4.7034 t If-o.lS~ r..>i"r~l~oOM tary; and Mrs. A. Warren ions, Mrs. Brock, special ac. '. J 1<.,.3+.hJ\o?IO Brock, treasurer. tivities, Mrs. Wellons, school L ~~~~~ ..~~~.-....-.~~ 0 Committee chairmen who coordinator, Mrs. David C. have been planning the Farlow, tribute fund, Mrs, ~ieHaLlI ~~lter ~aa year's activities will report. Frank Wirtz and Mrs. C. L. They include Miss Anna Stevens, yearbook, and Mrs. Lentz, custodian, Miss Fran- Herbert C. Path, nominating. ces Bidwell, friendship, Mrs. Membership in the Wom. Dewey D. Law, inspiration en's Association is open to ~r~ltt" messages, Mrs. William D. any person who is interested Thornton, memory book, Miss in helping provide job test- Geraldine Sellers, pantry ing, training and employment sheI£.medicine chest, Dr. for handicapped p e 0 pIe. Rosa Gragg and Mrs. Knut Courtesy parking is available Poppe, program, and Mrs. in the Goodwill lot, Milwau. John J. Lee, press'publicity. kee between John Rand More are Mrs. Boisy S. Brush streets.

Detroit Retired School Personnel Will Meet The (irst meeting o( the ment system and initiates vear for the Detroit Associa- legislation to correct in- tion of Retired School Per. equities and make improve. sonnel has been scheduled ments in benefits in order for Friday, September 8, at to keep up with the cost of 1 0' c I 0 c k at Westminster living. Presbyterian Church, Hub- Detroit Association presi. :- '-~«'"~7 beII at West Outer drive, dent for 1978-79 is Walter Detroit. Kendall, re.elected" at the " , Dorothy Eubank, executive close of the last year. director of the, Retirement Other ollicers are Ralph Coordinating Council, com- MacPherson, president-eleet, ...... ,~>'v,_t •• < .• , .":',_:.'. ,,,,,;~,.'-"~" ,,. Edith Otte and Adele Fea. posed of 35 school employe organizations, will speak on heny, recording and corre- the current status of legisla. sponding secretaries, respec. ". " tion affecting school em. tively, M a bel Matthews, ployment. treasurer, Elsa Holderried, assistant treasurer, and ~1I/ The Retirement Coordinat. Clara Sinclair, legislative ing Council is based in Lan. officer. sing. It studies the retire. Wee creatures, hand sculptured solid sterling 'aUr~dall'Sept. 7 silver miniatures from our Italian collection During spring commence. of antique.finished animals. We show but a small ment exercises at the Uni. versity of Dayton, JAMES P. gathering from our life-like, distinctly detailed ADAMS. o( Warner road, was menagerie that includes all species of fauna, awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology, and both tamed and untamed. 1" to rH. From $20. PETER J. COSTELLO, of Super September Specials Edshire lane, was awarded a FINE JEWELRY SALON Bachelor of Arts degree in A Natural Foods History. .. .. Restaurant at ELISE B. MEZGER, daugh. ter of Pointers DR. and MRS. EUGENE MEZGER, was Outdoor Cafe among 92 1978 graduates of Dancing :Journier; the Madeira School, Wash- Serving Lunch ington, D.C. She has been accepted as an early decision and Dinner candidate at Pomona Uni. versity, CafiC., where she will major in Science, 13800 I ' fI 1'!1',' , I East Eight Mile I I For Further Information Call: 371-6264

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Thursday, September 7, 1978 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Nineteen ,Women's Page by, of and for Pointe Wo.men A.C. Ferdinands Thomas-Atkinson Vows Exchanged ,,------A small cap caught her wore a three.tiered, peach Patricia De Young Is Honor Matron for Her Sister; triple-tiered, waist length'l and beige chiffon. dress. He~ At Home In East Gregory Ian Thomas Serves As chiffon and lace veil. She flowers were whIte gardem. I B M carried white silk roses, fresh as. The bridegroom's mother Brot her s est an baby's.breath and fern. pinned her white gardenias Lita Lorraine Cromwell Wears Lace-Trimmed Kelly Sue Atkinson, daughter of the Thomas Patricia DeYoung of Ann to the waist of her melon Wedding Gown of Candlelight Satin Designed Atkinsons, of Christine court, and Geoffrey Michael Arbor was honor m~tron for chiffon dress. And Fashioned by Her Mother Thomas, son of Dr. and Mrs. L. Murray Thomas, of her si~ter. Bridesmaids were Special guests included Mary-Jo Atkinson, another Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Pearce, Ber k shire road, exchanged marriage vows Friday. sisler, Stacy Floer, of Sauga. of Boca Raton, Fla., Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Clare Ferdinand who June 23, in Saint Clare Montefalco Church, tuck, and Vickie Horvath, of James Crudgington, of Clear. vacat~oned at Myrtle Beach, N,C., following' their ae weddmg Saturday, May 27, in Detroit's Trinity A reception at the De- North Lawrence, O. water, }o'la.. Miss Hannah troit Yacht Club followed dent at the University of Lace trimmed their cream- Atkins, of Dearborn, and Lutheran Church, are at home in Fairport, N,Y., a the ceremony. The new- Michigan. colored eyelet gowns. Each Mi?~ Kate Atkins, of The . suburb of Rochester. ------The bride, a Western Mich- P t lyweds vacationed in the carried three long-stemmed, 010 e. . ' He is a process techni- presided at the 4:30 o'clock igan University graduate who . k 'Ik . h f I ------'cian at Schlegel Corpora- candlelight ceremony. East and are now at teaches in the Ann Arbor ~I~, s~ ~~ses, dWIt res I Genealogical Research home in Ann Arb::>r, area, chose an antique white a y s. rea an greens. tion, Henrietta, N,Y. Mrs, A reception and dinner followed in the Grosse Pointe where the bridegroom is Victorian gown accented with G reg 0 r y Ian Thomas Society Slates Meeting Ferdinand, the former a third year medical stu- pleated chiffon and lace. served as his brother's best Lita Lorraine Cromwell War Memorial's Crystal Ball. _____ . ._____ man. Ushers were William room. The Detroit Society for ; will be completing he; Scarlet, Jr.. of Rochester. Genl'a\ogirul Resl'arch con. : studies for a Bachelor of The bride wore a gown de- I GeIIrey Quinn, of Ann Arbor, venes at 2 o'clock Saturday, . Arts degree in Physical signed and fashioned by her The Andrew Ferdinands and William Kendall, of September 9, in the Explor- mother. Empire-waisted, of Berkshire road. er's Room of the Uetroit : Education. i" candlelight satin, it was 't :" :;:' .'~ The bride's aunt, Mrs. Public Library for a "show , Their parents are Dr. and . ';, ...,~ .i:;- ';1i trimmed with candlelight I Thomas Warren, sang during and tell" session, members M.., t. . Mrs. Rue L. Cromwell of French lace as was the ~\i the services. William Scarlet exhibiting and describing ; Pittsford, N.Y., formerly of matching, lace-lined, long- '~j and Daniel Bishop provided their recent acquisitions - , Rivard boulevard, and Mr. sleeved jacket. the guitar music. and surprises. The meeting is and Mrs. Arthur J. Ferdi. More lace accented her The mother of the bride open to the public. nand, of Hillcrest road. veil, which fell from a head- The Reverend Gilbert T. piece of fabric roses. She . 'Otte, D.D., who officiated at YORKSHIRE TELEVISION wore her maternal grand. WARRANTY SERVICE CENTER FOR SERVICE , the Arthur Ferdinand's' wed. mother's sapphire dinner Photo by Collingwood StudiO ; ding and baptized the bride. ring and pearls, the bride- Saint Clare de Montefalco Church was the ZENITH ReA, QUASAR 778-4050 . groom, a fifth generation setting Friday, June 23, for the wedding of KEL- groom's gift, and carried a 21915 MACK Between 8 & 9 Mile Rds ; member of Trinity Lutheran LY SUE ATKINSON and Mr. Thomas. Their par- , handkerchief purchased for .' the wedding day by the ents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Atkinson, of Chris- i/,: 25 Years In This Area! '- bridegroom's parents on a tine court, and Dr. alld Mrs. L. Murray Thomas, :,. ~} ~~:. visit to Switzerland, birth. of BpI kshire road. . . place of the bridegroom's ~~:.~ late maternal grandfather, where she teaches, to serve last year. as her sister's honor maid, Offer Course Disco is the Dance!, Daisies and Sweetheart and bridesmaids Lisa Bothe, roses, with ivory streamers, a Grosse Pointe South High In Listening formed her Colonial bouquet. School and Western Mich- in the u.s. and Europe .. In Empire.waisted gowns igan Unil'ersity classmate of Nancy Ulmer will conduct of mint green and soft yellow the bride, Jan Taylor, of a five-week w 0 I' k s hop in Qiana and hooded, long- Pittsford, a Louisiana state Active Lis ten i n g Monday sleeved, bolero jackets, de. Join Disco Dance Classes Universitr student, and Bren. mornings, from 9:30 to 11:30 signed by the bride, were da Burg, of Kalamazoo, the o'clock starting September Donna Lisa Cromwell, who Photo by Collingwood StudLo. bride's Western 'Michigan 11, at Saint James Lutheran with Kay W"ise and came from Longmont, Colo., Marriage vows were spoken Saturday, May University roommate. Church, Kercheval avenue at 27, in-Trinity Lutheran Church, Detroit, by UTA They carried matching gar. McMillan road. Tuition is $20. Enrollment LORRAINE CROMWELL, daughter of Dr. and Chester Bennett of Palm den baskets filled with dais- LORIO-ROSS may be made by calling Mrs. Rue L. Cromwell, former Rivard boulevard ies and accented with ribbon residents who now make their home in Pittsford, ENTERTAINMENT AGENCY s t rea m ers complementing Saint James, 884-0511. Beach, Florida Studios - Versatile music to satisfy all ages. Active Listening is design- ! their frocks. N.Y., and Mr. Ferdinand, son. of the Arthur J. Benefits, Weddings, Private Parties ed to llelp participants set Ferdinands, of Hillcrest road. Michael KalkhoIf served as aside their own values, atti- Cindy Navarro, G.P. Rep. 884-0300 best man for his former tudes, thoughts and opinions or concern. These are all BETH L. KUHNLEIN, of South High School classmate. Yorkshire road, has been and totally "tune in" on what skills that can be learned. Information Ushering were John Arthur another person is saying and graduated frem the College For Regarding .•. Ferdinand, who also served feeling. As a person verbalizes and of the Holy Cross, Worcester, I as lector for his brother's Asking clarifying questions, defines the problem, con- Mass. wedding. Jed C. Mooney, Jr., being aware of non-verbal structive alternatives as well CLA.SSES and Mark Stafford. of Kala. communication and giving as a probable solution often (Couples, S\nglcs, 1~l"ivale, Teens Di~('o mazoo, a Western 1>1ichigan help!.uLJ~Hpa~~".ar~. ,i\l1Po~.. R~,con~~.al?'p.arent.,l~ the. proc- ."thliversity student. tant ~actors 1n helping some- ess, new problem-s 01 v i n g ExerH's('s) "l()rnin~. Ahprnoon. E\enin~ Soloist was Margaret Rieth. one talk through a problem skills are developed. Organist was Carol Schram. ek. Both are friends of the flowing blue Qiana, with an William Rhodes, of Ann Ar. family. accordion.pleated skirt and bor, Karen Burns, of East Call Acolytes were lIIichael and sleeves. She pinned a cym. Lansing, Karen Clark, of KAY WISE - VA 2.2310 Richard Werner. sons of the bidium orchid to the shouldet Benton Harbor, and Jill D. bridegroom's godmother, !lIrs. of her gown. Hawk, of Erie, :Mich. Classes Begin Monday, September 18th Max A. Werner. Out-of-town guests included The bride's aunt, Mrs. Ken. The invocation at the din- the bridegroom's godfather, neth Steiner, and her daugh. ner was given by The Rev. Carl Huebner, who came with ter, Sandy, came from Rock. erend Gregory A. Otte, Dean .Mrs. Huebner from Jackson, ville, Md., for the ceremony. of Chapel, Lutheran High Miss., for the wedding. From Pittsford came Jo- School, Cleveland, who came More were Mr. and Mrs. seph and Lincoln Cromwell, with Mrs. OUe and their Edwin Lutzeier, of Mendon, brothers of the bride, and daughters, Rachel and Re. Mich., l\fr. and Mrs. Stanley Patrick and James O'Reilly, becca, from their home in Dobrasko, of Carmel, Ind., Dr. and Mrs. Larry Space Sheffield Lake, 0., for the Violet and William Schubert, and their daughters, Tanya wedding. of st. Clair, Mrs. Robert and Tasha, and Jane Looby. Mrs. Werner, in a white Krieko, of New Baltimore, while Karel'l Saville, Roxanne gown trimmed with navy and lIIr. and Mrs. David Tracey, II Wahl and Roz Lynn Powell a wrisl corsage of pink of Stanton, Pa., Dr. and Mrs, came from Kalamazoo. the willow tree Sweetheart roses. presided at the gUE'sl book. is your local headquarters 1111'S, l'romwdl selected a for Madewell, . melon chiffon, floral-printed gO\\ n. with a self-jacket, for the Na 1 name her daughter's wed din g. While carnations and yellow in Painter's Jeans Sweetheart roses formed her and Fatigl/e Jeans wrist corsage. Her mother, Mrs. Joseph Denim. Corduroy - White Drill Steinl'r. \\ ho came with Mr. S t e i n I' r frolll Scott ville, ·lIthe 16910 KERCHEVAL )\Iich, for their granddaugh. VVI oyv in-the-vil/age t ('['s \\ eliding, sl'leclcd blue THE COST OF NEW FURNITURE floral chiffon and wore a ...ree OPEN M., T., W., Sat. 9:30-6:00 Thurs., Fri. Let ~ ...... p" ...-...- . _. ~ ta-ite pec.. AI -to: CIlII>- cymbidium (Irchid on her 9:30 -9:00 plated in thop. CrafIwoiMp -.I ..... are ..... wrist. . tr- IlIlndrecIs of .-t MW, ~ WIrics if! tndeianal and TIll' briurgroom's mother : rary~ chose blue chiffon with Call for free Esd 642-0410 floating side panels and a Decoraton to you' wrist corsagc of miniature i VAN Interiors and UphOlstery Co. carnat ions and yellow Sweet. LOOK WBO'S LANDINO••• '~ w va... • hpart rosl's. • ~ CeAc IltT__ a..- h. Hl'r mother, Mrs. John J. Hoh!. of Ros('vi\ll', was in

'I l,' RUSTY STAUB-FROM TIGER STADIUM • " • .4 TO THE KITCHEN OF MURPHY'S LANDING ANNOUNCING Come walch ilnd I'OIOY TIger baseball star f{usly Staub. noted restaurateur ilnd qourmet C'ook. demonslriltE' hiS ('ullnary 1,11"nl<;MordilY. ~!'Iember l\ -~ I :10 pm & 630 pm FairlaTlPTown ("'Il'er. n111rd 1('\'('1 near ,;'~ss Ballel Classes by Christopher Flynn in Grosse Pointel el('valor) $500 per person, per demollstr,"'UIl All !'rocf'eds LJ Lem'llt the Come live in the 1'l story love story. Boys' Clubs 01 Metropolltiln r:><-Iw,t Adv,mCt' lI"ket soJl(':'; only dt Murphy's In the fall Mr. Flynn will teach ballet classes for adults on the beginner Seconds from 1.94, Metropolitan Beoch Lmdmq, F.:mlane rown Cenl"r. [)(,dr!>OrTl ',' BrkHwc' xl Molil. AWl A rbur and intermediate/advanced levels and for intermediate level youngsters and greot shopping. Mr, Flynn, a member of the major faculty of the UNIVERSITY OF MICH- The 1 & '} bedroom apartments feature all the IGAN dance department, trained with VALENTINA PAREYESLAVEC. lux ury, con venience and comfort and secv rity ROBERT JOFFREY, and the SCHOOL OF AMERICAN BALLET THE- yOU can Imagine .. , from $250 includiog heat. ATRE. He was Artistic Director of the Christopher Ballet. Children from 5-1/2 years of age and intermediate children will be METRO TOWER taught by BETH KRAUS. EXERCISE CLASSES Arf> also available 26450 Crocker Blvd. mornings, afternoons and evenings. Corner 1-94 & Metro Parkway ~ ~~PHY1 LAnDinG Overlooking lake St. Claor W For more information call Beth Kraus ... 882-23 i5 463.5857 Hou" Q 0 m 10 5 pm do,1y Phone 196.1310 Page Twenty GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, September 7, 1978

2F-SCHOOLS 4-HELP WANTED )4-HELP WANTED I4-HELP WANTED 4A-HELP WANTED 5-SI"fUATION GENERAL GENERAL GENERAL DOMESTIC WANTED GROSSE POINTE 1 ---- RETIRED handyman-Minor HYGENTIST wanted, Grosse RECEPTIONIST-Part time, NICE GIRL with car, depend- RELIABLE BABYSITTER INSTITUTE OF Pointe office, shared by 2 3 ~ays fo~ downtown De- able, to help lady. 886.8692, for 5 year old girl, after repairs, carpentry, electri. INDEX TO 'SERVICE OFFERED cal appliances, painting" MUSIC D.D.S., full or part.time. _t_r_ol_I__I_aw_f_lr_m_..._96_~-?_1_39_._'-W-A-N-T-E-D----H-a-r-d-w-o-r-k-ing school, 3:30-5 p.m., Monday Private or Class Instructio n through Friday. Own trans- fur nit u r e refinishing, I Legal Notice 12C Forms f.:lr Sale Send resume to Box W-2, REAL ESTATE SALES men for temporary lumber portation. 886.6801. broken windows, sash cords. MUSIC-piano, voice, string s, Grosse Pointe News. We have limited number of yard work. 925-8100. I A Personals 12D Lake and Riyer Properly guitar, wind instruments replaced. Reasonable. Ref- . 18 Death Notice 121 Commercial Property NURSES AIDES needed, St. I openings for sales people RELIABLE EXPERIENCED erences. 882-6759. ART--Drawing and paintin g to serve Grosse Pointe and MATURE RN for pari-time woman for babysitting in IC Public Sale 13 Real Estate in various media. Anne's N u r sin g Home, I 2 Enlertainment 13... Lots for Sate 6232 Cadieux. 886.2502. Macomb County. We offer retirement c e n t e r - Cal t Grosse Poinle every Tues- GARAGE PAINTING-Aver. Distinguished Faculty commission plus a very Mrs. Ray, 822.9000. day, all day and into eve-I age price $100. Includes 2A Music Education 138 Cemetery Properly TU 2-4963 28 Tutoring and Education 13C Land Contracts high bonus program and ning. ()wn transportation. scraping. Call Jim. 774., TELLER computerized multi list. DISHWASHERS, cooks, and Heferences. 885-1825. 3416. 2C Hobf,y Instruction 13D For Sale or Lease co-op NURSERY Experienced or will t:ain. pantry help desired. The 20 Camps 14 Real Estole Wonted First English Coop Nursery Good typing skills, sub. For your- per30nal inlerview Wellington, 18450 Mack. ELlJERL Y WOMAN needs BABYSITTER available for 2£ Alhletic Instruction 14 ... Lots Wanled stantial fringes. New build. has openings available fo r call Mr. Monroe at 886- LETS BE HONEST companion. Monday, Wed. working mother, in my 2f Schools 148 Vocation or Suburbl)n ing in :downtown 1Jetroit nesday, Friday, 1 to 5 p.m., home, days only. 773.8966. 3- and 4'year-olds. Begin 8710. If you weren't looking for a 2G Convalescent Core Property Wonled (Woodward! Congress) near- o\\"n trOlnsporl:ltion. Har------ning in september. For in- SHORJ-:WOOD new career, you wouldn't 3 Lost and Found 14C Real Eslate Exchange formation contact J u d y by paid parking. I per/Chalmers area. TV 6- BABYSITTING-Mature per. 4 Help Wonted General 1S Business Opportunities E. R. BROWN REALTY be reading this ad, and, If 9232. son for day time_ Your Adams at 882-5288. DETROIT FEDERAL 20439 Mack Avenue we weren't looking for 4A Help Wonted Domestic 16 Pets for Sale SAVINGS horrie. Have_ references. ------1 someone to do a job this GENERAL housekeeping-3 "S Services to Exchonge 16A Horses for Sale FAITH CO.OP Nursery~9 7 961.7600, ext. 12 Prefer younger children, 4C House SItting Services 168 Pet Grooming Philip (corner Jefferson ) WAITRESSES, experienced, ad wouldn't be here. If days, I\Ionday, Wednesday, 822-0555. Equal Opportunity Employer good re.ferences, days only. you want the opportunity Friday. own transportation. 5 Siluotion Wonted 16C Pet Boording now enrolling 3 and 4 yea r -PROFESSION ALS~rganiza-' Recent references neces- SA Situolion Domestic • 19 Printing and Engravl"!l aids. For more informa LPN's or RN's E.Z duties Apply In person al 15506 to earn $3 to $500 a week. tions, students, individuals! 58 Employment Agency 20 General Service tion call Katie Elsila, 882 good boss, a~y shift, als~ l\Ia.ck avenue. G r 0 sse Call toll-free, 1-800.327. sary, Grosse Pointe Shores. . t POInte Park, between 3 9696 anytime {or record. 886.0184. Behind the scene creative SC Catering 20 ... Carpet Laying , 2032 or Veronica Smith , par t t lme arrange men s. and 8 p In ask {or Mrs writing customized a 'n d 6 For Rent Unfurnished 208 Refrigerotion and Air 824-2702. St . Anne 'Cs, ad'leux- Harper' Jackson. . " . ed message ._. CHILD CARE-HOUSEKEEP. professionally prepared by, 6.. For Rent Furnished Conditioning Repair 886.2502 or 343-0657. ------KINDERGARTEN teacher, ER - Need loving person 3-LOST AND FOUND j junior feaure writer of 68 Rooms for Rent 20e Chimney and Fireplace ------.--- PART TIlliE dental assist- part time, must have de. to care for 11/2 year old major Detroit newspaper. 6C Office for Rent Repair LOST-6 month old male , APARTMENT complex needs ant / receptionist needed gree. 881-0268 _ 7744242. child fuil time or part time All work typewritten and 6D Vocation Rental~ 20D Locksmiths silver gray tiger cat. Vicin . maintenance he I p full for Roseville office. Som.e ------in our home. Some light held strictiy confidential, 61 Garage for Rent 201 Insulation ity Grosse Pointe Post Of lime. Must have own trans experience helpful. Flexl- GIRL (or sales and office housekeeping. Nurse Aide short and long term as- 6F Shore Living Quarters 20F Washer ond Dryer Repair fice. Reward. 882-4359. portation. 779-1818. bIt hours. 881.6292, after 6. work. No experience nec- background welcome_ Ref- signments. Please no mere 6G Store or Office Rel\lal 2\ Moving essary_ Please call 773. . . d 568 6700 FULL T I 111E experienced RETAIL SALES PERSON erences reqUIre, . secretarial services but fOF' '6H For Rent or Sale .21'" Piano Service FOUND-Collie/Terrier pup- py, vicinity Trombley and landscape employe. Good The Camera Center in the . 1117. days or 885.5370 evenings anything which deserves 6J Halls f~r Rent 218 Sewing MachIne the innovative, profession. 7 Wonted to Rent 21 C Electrical Service Essex. Owner or to goo d wages. Must have trans Village. Established 28 MEDICAL"'" receptionist for and weekends. home. 881-4745. 62 years. Some photographic b St CI' Sh ! 1 .-al touch. Phone Shaun Pe: 7A Room Wonted 21 D TV and Radio Repair portation. 823-66 . knowledge preferred. Call usy. . air ores _or. !\I0THER'S HELPER for 21 ters, 331-2864 Mondav-Fri,. 78 Room and Board Wonteci 211 Storms and Screens thopedlc surgeon's of{Ice. b FOUND: . Small brown Ter COLLEGE STUDENT want. !\Ir. Volkens. 885-2267. Previous medical offl'ce _ oys, three a~d one years,) day, 5:30 to 9:30. 'Week-' 21F Home Improvement 7C Garage Wonted rier mix dog. Call 886-1591 cd part time as mail-room ----.------! - ex days or evelllngs, week or ends 12:00 to 6:00. Rea. 21G Roofing Service lD Storage Space Wonted and stock clerk. Monday SECRETARY for arChiteC-' penence. necessary. T~p- weekends. 885.2624. sonable fees. Keep this ad 21H Rug Cleaning S Articles for Sale LOST-Small grey and gold F'd f 1 5 lural firm. Person interest- mg reqUlred_ Phone office handy. 21.1 Painting, Decorating through n ay rom . manager, 779-9100. 1\1A T U R E INDIVIDUAL, 8A Musical Instruments cat. Female, front paws de p.m. Some Saturdays. 9 cd in responsible position - - 88 Antiques for Sale 21J Wall Washing clawed. Ken m 0 r e and Mile and Jefferson loca- as secretary/receptionist. EXPERIENCED dental re- care for 6-10 year olds, my COMPLETE ALTERATION 21K Window Washing 8C Office Equipment Mack area. Reward. 886 tion. Write to Basile Inc., Accurate typist 70 words ceptionist for G r 0 s s c home, 3:30 to 6 p.m., Mon. work and fu r lining done 9 Articles Wonted 21L Tile Work 3891. 22522 E. 9 Mile, St. Clair per minute. Benefits. New Pointe office. 881-9400. day-Friday. Must drive. in my horne . Please call 10 Snowmobile for Sale 21M Sewer Service FOUND - young, gentle, Shores, 48080. offices across from Ren. 886-9893 evenings. 775.2939. lOA Motorcycles for Sale 21N Asphalt Work black male cat with collar, Cen. Call for interview. RECEPTIONIST part - time. 101 Trucks for Sale 210 Cement and Brick Work MALE OR female. Live-in Mr. Ehresman, 964-0700. Sinbad's Hair Studio. Call BABYSITTER needed days. LADY desires companion po-. 8 Mile/Mack area. 822- 11 Cars for Sale 21 P Waterproofing wanted for Neighborhood from 9-5, 886-6881. References. 885-2745. sition taking care of el- 3535, 885-8746. 11 A Cor Repair 21Q Plasler Work Living Inc., a h~e for OFFICE ASSISTANT in oral -R-E--F-I-N-E-V--C-O-U-'P--L-E-t-o-h-el-pderly. Grosse Pointe Park 118 Cars Wonted to Buy 21 R Furniture Repair 4-HELP WANTED mentally retarded_ Must surgeon's office. All phases WANTED PART-TIME help maintain horne in ex- Area. Refere nces. 885-7764. I1C Boots and Motors 21$ Carpenter GENERAL h:lVe a good driving record_ of office work. 881-5885. approximately 15.20 hours change for modern private l1D Boot Repair 21T Plumbing and Heating 886-8632 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. per week. Apply.Friday apartment plus salary, Non GRADUATE STUDENT, in- 111 Boot Dockage and Storage 21 U Janitor Service only! PART-TIME afternoon from 1:30 until smoking, energetic retired terior, exteri or painting, 11 F Trailers and Campers 21V Silverplating RN's / LPN's 4 p_m. at 18424 Mack, couple okay. Reply Box house repai r5, available_ ------GAS STATION through Dece mber. Refer:'. 11G Mobile Homes 21 W Dressmaking and i ailorln9 Grosse Pointe Farms. H-8, Grosse Pointe News. LEADING NATIONAL SALES ATTENDANT ences. 885-2994 or 822-0850 12 Suburban Acreage 21Y Swimming Pools Full time position in our 21% Landscaping NURSING SERVICE NEEDED MOTOR ROUTE ------12A Suburban Home Fine Jewelry Salon. Ex- DRIVERS LIVE-IN accomodations for ~VRSING CARE - Light 121 Vacation Property perience required in identi- APPLY IN PERSON responsible woman. Week- OUTSTANDING BENEFITS housekeeping, e Ide r I y, lA-PERSONALS fying precious gems. Apply 9 MILE J EFFERSON FOR TH E days free, weekend care convalescent, excellent ref- in person SHELL DETROIT NEWS for baby. Competitive sal. erences, 286-1293. Classified Deadline Top Wages DOG SITTER SERVlCE - JACOBSON'S High school juniors or sen- ary. 886-8606. NURSE'S AIDE desires mid. '. is Tuesday 12-noon, for Close to Grosse Pointe. No Holiday Pay Malpractice Insurance . 17030 KERCHEVAL SECRETARY - Typing, ex- iors with car. Call Mr. 4C-,-HOUSE SITTiNG night shift in private all new copy. Changes of tinklers or squatters. 24 perienced preferred., Sala. Stevenson at 885-3091 after , . SERVICE.. cop y and cancellation Uniform Allowance Grosse Point e horne. 8 hour non-caged care, Rea- MEDICAL ASSISTANT, ex- ry ,oP'ln .. ll,9.1..;14{)~.G ,~.':tU 6 p.m. -{ - - ~.an.d.- private __ Shift-Weekend Differential ~arll ..hospital must be in by Monday 4 sdnable 882-1084. .. perience preferred for In-, • GROSSE poiNtE' 'c a up 1e duty experien ceo 886.1932.: p.m. It is suggested that ternist's office. 882-0456 TELEPHONE 'Receptionist THINK OF A CAREER IN available to house sit in -~------D~NT exper- all real estate copy be BAHA'I FAITH - to learn CHOOSE YOUR DAYS after 6 p.m. needed for busy pediatri. REAL ESTATE Grosse Pointe area. Excel- COLL~GE STU submitted to our office about it phone 872-8317. AND ASSIGNMENTS ienced wi t h references . cians_ Full time. Must J' th h 1 f 1 lent" references! 886-6415. tic job. Mon. by Monday 5 p.m. MANUFACTURERS REipre. have knowledge of child om e e p u people. wishes domes HIS AND HER HAlRIPLACE LET US PAMPER YOU sentative tirm in down. care and medical experi- Excellent training pro- S-SITUATION day through Friday, own- Individual hairstyling, es- town office needs secre- encc. 886-1103. gram_ 30% commission transIlortation . 371-9420. Cosh rate: 10 words fo,-_$2.70 WANTED pecially for you, tary. Call 961-9211. plan, TV and Radio adver- COMPANION N :JRSE-Love, Billing rote- $2.95 MEDICAL CREDIT DEPARTMENT tising. Experienced or will COLLEGE PAINTERS By Dolores elderly, wi s h e s invalid 1 Additional words eoch. S .10 WANTED: Waitresses, bar- Follow up on installment ac- train. 100 Kercheval 885-2788 PERSONNEL POOL I Lowest prices around convalescent cr.rl'. Good 4 weeks or more. ' $2_50 tender, busboys, dish\vash. counts. Must be experi. EARL KEIM SHORES 882-6640 References driver desires pr,. ate duty, Retail rate per inch $4.40 er, cook's helper. 885-8887. enced in deiiling with the Ask for Bruno. 774-4060 DIALOGUE-The adult help- Guy Torn 7 nights wee kJy.or live-in. 4 weeks or more __ .. ----$4.00 line. Share your burden R.N.'s, L.P.N.'s, aides, com- Call between 2 p.m.-4 p.m. public. Downtown location 881-5973 886-1382 $3.75 hourly. Can traveL Bordered per i~ch $5.00 with a good listener. Spon- panions available for im- Ask for Bill or John. behind Hudsoil's. Goo d REAL ESTATE SALES SEMI-RETIRED construction WA 1-0274. sored by Family Life Edu- mediate placement in your IHELP WANTED _ Law n benefits. The Good House- AAA Real Estate Office in Th. CO,on. Poinl. News may be man can repair picket EUROPEA-N professional . purchased 01 the following localions: cation CounciL 881.0270. home. 24 hour coverage. maintenance. Full or part- keeping Shops. 962-9850 st. Clair Shores seeks sales extension 276. ' fence, refinish tables, hang gardener - Ian dscaper will Contact M. Wat son, R.N- at time. Thomas Landscaping people to join their staff. E, JEFFERSON TO CITY LIMITS 2A-MUSIC J!'ree training and many light fixtures, clean humid- build terrace or any kind MED-CALL 881-0292. KEY ENTRY OPERATOR ifier, cut down doors, serv- m, prune and Riverhouse Gift Shop, Morino benefits. We are the Pro- of garden, tri Drive and the Riverhouse EDUCATION 2 y.ears experience on key ice lawn mower. Call Ed- maintenance. Call after 6 Park. Pharmacy, E. Jefferson and 559-8090 lyOUNG MAN 18 or over. fessionals. Ask for Sue. Ihe City limil. disc/tape equipment like 881-9940. p.m_ 882-2285. MUSIC IS JOY , AUTO Mechimic must be ex- Light shop work assem. CMC or Inforex_ Hours 8 CENTURY 21 GROSSE POINTE PARK Home Instruction - Piano, perienced. Top pay and bling or repairing ,screens YOUNG Mother anxious to COMPANION AIDE. Widow Lou's Party Store, Chol Jevoix: and a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday CHARTER OAKS 779.9792 desires care of elderly la- lak.epoinle Voice, Organ-Correct Eu- benefits. 885-4630 _ 294. and storms. Full time only. through Friday. Downtown set up a good play situa. Arl's Party Slore. Kercheval and ropean v 0 c a 1 technique 0221. $3 per hour. Apply in per- tion, for 3-4 year old, full dy or conva Iescen t, days Wayburn location. Par kin g next SECRETARY only. Good re ferences_ 771- taught. Teacher has exten------son. Monday, September door. 5 minutes to all free. Excellent position for alert, time week days. Call 882. GROSSE POINTE CITY sive background in classic SERVICE Station Attendant, 11. 9-11 a.m., 19678 Har- 4054. ways. The Good House- responsible, mature person 1388. Alger Party Slore, Mack. and St. and modern music for be- 885-4630 or 294.0221. per. Clair keeping Shops. 962-9850 with dynamic commercial WILLBABYSI T full or part- Cunningham D"'ll Slore, NoIre ginner and advanced stu- I extension 276. ' Real Estate Co. Superior PRIVATE NURSING time in my home. Experi- Dame and KerCheval dents. 343-0389_ LOAN PROCESSOR-Closer. Notre Dame Pharmacy, Kercheval ______C L ER K S Experienced, single family working conditions for per- Around the Clock enced. 773.97 14. - and Notre Dome RESPONSIBLE babysitter to In home, hospital or nursing Bon Secour'S Hospital, Cadieux VA, FHA, Conventional, a son with general office SA-SITUAT ond Maumee PIANO LESSONS \ SALES - STOCK mortgage company located supervise 1 child before skills and good references. horne. RN's, LPN's, Aides, ION QUALIFIED TEACHER ' and after schooL GroSSe companions, male attend- ~ DOMESTIC GRO~SE POINTE FARMS MY HOME _ 882.7772 We have pe~manent f~ll tm~e, in st. Clair Shores, full Reply by resume, stating Rands Medical Pharmacy, Mack Pointe Woods Area. 881- ants, live-ins. Screened and ______and part time opemngs In time or parl time. Reply salary history and require- HIGH SCHOOL girl desires cnd Moran 5107 after 6 p.m. bonded. 24 hour service. Tr~:IIPhormaCy, Kercheval on Ih-. PIANO INSTRUCTION downtown Detroit in this Box E-33, Grosse Pointe ments. Write Box M-30, steady house cleaning job:"- I Licensed nurses for insur. News. Grosse Pointe News. Saturdays. Re{erences. Call Kent Drugs, Kercheval and Fisher Theor~, performance, sight I are~_ Previou~ register ex- DENTAL ASS IS TAN T ance cases. Road readIng, ear training. EX- penenCe reqUlred. Grosse Fointe office, chai; Patti, 885.0165. Scheltler Drulls, Fisher and Mau- GR::>SSE POINTE TYPES 4A-HELP WANTED POINTE AREA NURSES mee perienced. Rea s 0 nable. side. Good working condi- NEEDED TU 4.3180 MAID-Thoro ugh cleaning, Cunningham Drugs, 7 MIle Road Flexible. 372.3451. Starting rate $3 tions. Salary commensurate DOMESTIC and Mock. For Jerry Sehoenith's Roos- 7 a.m.-2 p.m., 6 hours daily 1 with experience. 886-6812, QUALITY Health Care in COltage Hospital, Kercheval and ------. TOP RATE $5_07 tertail. Apply in person, SCHOOL TEACHER desires $4 hourly, Saturday, Mon~' MUIr PIANO LESSONS responsible, affectionate your home, hospital or Thur3day and Friday. Full DELIVERY part-time after day, Tuesday, Friday. Ref- GROS~E POINTE WOODS U_ of M., Must have own transporta. woman to care for infant nursing home. Our profes- Ment Woods Pharmacy, Mock or part time work. High school. Must have car. 7 ere nee s. Transportation~ : Graduate tion and be at least 18 years starting in November and sional staff of registered and' Bournemouth school and college students Mile/Mack area. 881.9390 921-0274. Arnolds Drug Store, Mack near Call 3311725 old. needed. Waiters, waitress- continuing through the nurses, licensed practical a Mde Road nurses, and nurse's aides Gro... Poinle Pharmacy, Mock I es, bus persons, host, host? RE~IODELING Contractor in school year. 7: 15 to 3:00. EXPERIENCED Nurse's' and MancheSler RcCerences. 881-6842. are available 24 hours a Aide wants companion live- Harkness Pharmacy. Mack and WOODS MUSIC I Apply in person Monday e5ses, kitchen help, cash- the Pointes looking for a ier, I.D. checker. Banquet day, 7 days a week. Phone in. Tuesday through Fri. Lochmoor STUDIO through Friday between 9 young man to do laborer WANTED mature woman 10 Bob's D",gs, Mack and Ro.lyn I extras and bus persons, $3 882.6640. Medical Person- day or daily. References. Piano and Guitar Lessons. a.m.-3 p.m. or call work, clean.up, delivering babysit in my home 2 days DETROIl AREA to $6 per hour. All mllst nel Pool. Day or night. 964-3513. Home or Studio, 20551 materials. etc. Some car- per week, 8 a.m. - 5: 15 p.m. Yorkshire Merkel. Mack and have vibrant pers:malities. Yorkshire Mack near Vernier. 885-1 CUNN INGHAM'S pen try experience pre FE:\tALE DESI RES domlstic' SI. John HOSPital, Seven Mile Call 822-3252 ferred but not necessary _~~1-_53_5L_ TONY VIVIANO' Rood and Moron 0024. DRUGS INC. work. Exper ienced. au. Full time. Start immedi- WANTED: lady for house. Devon.hlTe Drugs, Mock and MAINTENANCE SUPER- Handyman 0441. Devonshrre 1927 ROSA PARKS BLVD. VIS:JR. Must be :,xperi- ately. Call 882.3073. keeping 1 day per week in Carpcnter Work ----- _. -- Maryland BeveroQe Shoppe, Mack 28-TUTORING AND 6-FOR REN near Maryland (formerly 12th St.l enced, excl'lIenl salarv and BOY 15 -(:~-~Ider - t~'- c'l~~~ Grosse Pointe Woods. Ref- and T Mr. Cs, Grayton and Worren EDUCATION I Belween Michigan and paid Blue Cross. Call. :\Irs, erences required. Call 881. )liscellaneous UNFURNI SH ED p~c~~~~Porly St?re, Mock 01 Sf. -DI-NG.--- Ii L f \" lk 893 hOlll5 in ;Jpartmenl build 8382 after 6 p.m. Repairs, I' a ayeltc '. a er, . < .9745. ing. twice a month, S3 A ) Meyer Pharmacy, Mac k THE REA -. ------.------._.- 881-2093 :'ttcNICHOLS.Gunston area- near Ou'cr Drive RAILROAD I BOY TO cut la~n nC;J~Hidg~ hour. 882.7781. BARYSITTER-l pre'school. 5 room lower, garage. Ad. 5T CLAIR SHOkES 963-7781 er in my home in The after 5 p.m. ults only, no pets, Security Manor Pharmacy. Grealer Mock A READING Improvement and L~lhrop 882.4'129. '._ I KITCIIE:-; HELP --~- Si:80 and Red Maple lone Park, from 5'30 p.m. to ---- .-.- --- required. Lake Pharmacy, East Nine Mde Center_ Professional I"scul. i PHARMACIST Assistant _I per hour. cal1 885.4790 8:30 p.m. Monday through 1 :"IEED SOMETHING moved, JA~ REALTY 886-8706 between Mock and Jefferson ty. Enroll now. i BARTENDERS No nights or holidays. Ex- I after 4 p.m. Thursday until 1)('ccmbl'r.: delivered or disposed of? Evenings and weekends 886-0750 : Part time, no experience nec, pericncc helpful. 884.2893. ! COU:-;TFR h " t-- 886.7738 after 6:30 p.m I Two Pointe residents will 775.6013 1A-PERSONALS r .- _ .. __ ._ "__'_ move or rl'move large or I _ e~sary. good earnings. East -- '- I" c p par ,ml' WANTED RIDER _ Share PRIVATE TUTORING ! Sides Best Rock Disco _ CIRCULATION deparl~enl ;Jfler school. Chick('n De. BABYSITTER - ~I a t u r I' small quantities of furni.1 GROSSE POINTE PARK - "as drl'v'ng t C I'f ., hAIl b I -Weekly nl'll'spaper. good I light, 18411 ~fack. woman nl'eded for infant, ture, appliances or \\hat I Wayburn, September 1st. .. " I, 0 a I orma III your own orne. su' "Trumps .Jumps" - Apply September. Call Tom, 885: t II I I Ad It 1d at figu re~, and some typo I -- ; . --.' -. -- - ,.- 2 or 3 days pcr wCl'k. my have ~'ou. Call for free esti. ! occupancy. 3 bedroom up- 484 IJee s; a eve s. u s an I nightly 8 p,m. 16360 Har. mg. Co!ll'gl' backgrOlmd or ; BAB~ SITTER. Monday.1' n ,home. references requircd mate. 343.0481. pt'r. nl'wly decorated, wall. 4. !children Certified teachers I per, Must bc 18 to 22 business ('xperiencc ncccs.: da~. 2 45 p,m ..6 p In, for 2 885.4968. AI,L CARE to.wall carpet. air eondi- STl:DE1'iT needs-t~;nsp~-;:i;' DETROIT and SUBURBAN, D~;I'J-:NDAllLE ;fter school sary. good salary and ben. I c,lllldrl'n. ag('s 5 and 9 ~ - ~tlnSES RF:GJSTRY tlonf'd. S250 per month, lion to California. WIll TU'fORING SERVICE : supervision nc('(1('d for 1 ('fils, Start Immediatrly. Call 885.,')9,')8 aft('r 6 p,m I IM~IEDIATE OPENINGS $300 security de p 0 sit. " ~hare expenses or will 356.0099 chIld, 3 days p('r week. Call Kns Grabowski, 881.! PEHS():\' necd('(1 part.tlllle. FOR D()'ft:',ST'IC A n1<'dical pool Pri I'ale

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Thursday, September 7, 1978 GR.OSSE POINTE NF.WS Page Twenty.One 6-fOR RENT "FOR RENT 6D-VACATJON 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE 8-ARTICLES fOR SALE 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE RENTALS UNfURNISHED UNFURNISHED CARPETING 10% above mill 2 FAMILY Garage Sale - A FEW ANTIQUES and old CONTEMPORARY gray sec. GARAGE SALE-Maternity Absolutely GREAT 'GROSSE POINTE WOODS' CHALET on Lake near Char. cost. Mill Representative, 1121 Buckingham, 10-4 furniture. French Anne tional couch, excellent con. clothes. size 10, fall and winter, electric mixer, king LAKE VIEWS ,near Marter Road. ~ ~d. levoix. Swimming, fishing, 20531 Mack avenue, Grosse p.m., Thursday, Friday. commode, marble top, 40% dition, $100. 824-8306. room, Ph bath COlomal. color TV, fireplace, phone, Pointe Woods, Saturday. TV, furniture, covered with brass ormulu, size mattress, box spring, tires, miscellaneous, Sep. Luxurious 1 and 2 bedroom Paneled family room, eat. boat Included. Available I solid doors, skates, bikes, authentic made in Paris, GARAGE SALE - Loads of apartments, Include car- ing space in kitchen, car. after Labor Day at reduced KATHRYN of the 100 yds. carpet, kitchen hand painted nudes and an. household items, something tember 9, 415 Champine, peting, drapes, dishwash- peting and drapes, 21h car rates. 884-0431, 778-4055. cabinets, clolhes, baby fur. gels, $1,500. 4 Chippendale for everyone. Friday, Sat. The Farms. garage, Ferry School dis. POINTES niture, storms, I amp s, dining room chairs $215. urday, 9 to 6, 20950 Len. er, central air, pool. cable. BEAUTIFUL 440 West Con. experienced service GENERAL ELECTRIC wash. trict Prefer couple, 1 to 2 drapes, dishwasher, grill, Mahogany desk with cus. non, Harper Woods. vision, dominium overlooking Gulf ing machine, excellent con- children OK. No pets. .IN I Now available from of Mexico. Luxuriously fur- much more. tom brass top, 7 drawers,' YARD SALE - Thursday, dition, moving to retire. $250 per month Immediate possession. $530 HOUSEHOLD SALES, nished Iiving.dlning room, SALE - Household goods, $195. Pair of carved Chip. Friday. 86 Vernl1!r Rd., ment home, $100, 884-1648 AT METRO TOWERS month, 1 year lease. Se. ESTATE LIQUIDATIONS fully equipped kitchen plus September 9th, 1199 Chal. pendale mahogany end to. Grosse Pointe Shores. Model open daily curity deposit. 885.0099. AND APPRAISALS bles, $300. Wrought iron OUR FIRST garage sale - washer and dryer, two bed. mers. 824-4076 after 5 p.m. including Sunday Free Consultations console, decorative for Some estate items; door, rooms, 2 baths, within LIVING ROOM and house- SPACIOUS 6.room lower flat 775-0366 foyer or hall, $85. Three table. bike. 463 Manor, walking distance of every. POOL TABLE and furniture. hold furniture. Couch, eof. Near 1.94 near Grosse Pointe area, Anytime Victorian tables, must see, Grosse Pointe Farms, 10.5 . excellent condition. $250 thing, $800 a month, Sept. 881.1941. Call after 6. fee tables, end tables, and and Metro Parkway. If no answer call after 5 p.m. cannot desCribe $55, $185, other items. 886.2146. 568 Saturday, September 9th. per month. Call after a and Oct., $1,500 Nov. thru PROFESSIONAL F lor i s t 296-2320 463.5857 $185. Antique large high 5t. Clair. MOVING SALE - Saturday p.m. 886.3454. March. Includes be a e h, CHARLES KLINGENSMITH working at home. All silk back Chippendale chair pool, sauna, exercise room, only. 10 a.m. to 4 p..m., DREXEL.Chandler Park Dr, JILL WILLIAMS center pieces, medium size, $350, ball and claw feet. DECORATOR'S HOME - GR~SSE POINTE PARK - Write M. Ward, 2300 Wel. 1261 Edmundton DrIve, area-3 room upper, stove, LAUREN CHAPMAN $9. 839-6434. Belter style arm chair Walnut dining room set, 5 rooms, lower flat, $210 lesley Rd., Clearwater, Fla. Invite you to visit their shop. Grosse Pointe Woods, ma. refrigerator, car pet ed, per month, no utilities. Se. $165. French sofa and chair large oval table, double 33516 or phone 813.536- HOUSEHOLD 6 MATCHING turn of the pedestal, 3 leaves, 6 chairs, pIe dinette table with 6 heated, red e cor a te d. curity deposit, n'o pets. $900. 649:2936. chairs. Formica top, gold 3189. LIQUIDATION SALES Century pressed golden oak buffet. Excellent condition, adults. LA 6.2800. 885.5475. chairs, 2 caststone urns, 2 sofa, miscellaneous chairs. Every Thursday from 10 a.m. ESTATE SALE $900. 569.3857. 2 BEDROOM, 2 balh - New- to 2 p.m. at the Ray Smith Harvard bed frames. 881. antique dre~ser with mar- LANDLORDS; If you have 6A-FOR RENT SAT" SEPT. 9TH - ly furnished apartement, Building, 15115 Charlevoix, 0879. GARAGE SALE - Sunday, ble inset top, 4 bar stools, houses or apartments for FURNISHED 9 A.M. TILL SOLD on Siesta Key, Sarasota, Grosse Pointe. Selected September 10, 10 a.m ..6 like new, 2 maple twin rent don't be bugged with I CARPETING, good condition, 10191 ROXBURY, DET. Florida. No pets or ehil. items taken on consign. p.m. 1042 Bishop, corner beds, white baby crib and phone calls; Call La Vones IF YOU ARE looking for 22 square yards, 13x19 and dren, available thru De. ment. Estate Appraisals. o( St. Paul. mattress. Other miscel. Renting Service - No Fee, houses, Hats and apart. padding. 2 girl's bikes, 26" , . cember. Contact 1.. S. Beautiful antiques. F urniture, antiques, Appli laneous items. people screened, 773-2035, ments - Call La Vones child's rocking horse, play' renting service for best Hulme, 7665 Las Palmas, ances, Linens, Antique GARAGE SALE - 18811 LAKESHORE Village 2 bed- results. 773.2035. Jacksonville, Florida 32216, 19TH ANNUAL FALL ART skool desk, doll house. 831 ~lisc., Garden tools, etc Woodland, Harper Woods. I RO;\~A HALL room condo. All new ap., 904.737-5118. FESTIVAL 2431. Includes: Round Oak table , Saturday, Sunday - Fur. ANTIQUE FLEA MARKET pliances, carpeting and ALTER ROAD one.bedroom chairs, Library table, key 24845 Gratiot, East Detroit, SEPTEMBER 9, (SAT.) AUTOMOBILE OWNERS. As - niture, miscellaneous. drapes. Central air condi. upper, carpeted, drapes, FORT MYERS Beach, Flori. first show Sunday, October 10 A.M. TO 5 P.M. low as $22 quarterly buys hole desk, etc., 9 piece tioning, dishwasher and air, newly decorated, ga. da. Beautifully furnished MOVING SALE-Household Bth, 9 a.m ..4 p.m. For in. Co- s p 0 n s 0 red by Grosse Compulsory No Fault In. Dining Set circa 1925 - disposal. Clubhouse and rage. 331-3157. and equipped condomin- furniture. odds and ends, formation and dealer res. Pointe Artist's Association, surance. 881.2376. lllint condition, Amana r e ere at ion privileges. I ------ium on the Gulf. Excep. Grosse Pointe War Memor- Chest Freezer, Brass fire best offer. 885-0UO. ervation call J. C. Wyno, EFFICIENCY or 2- room tionally spacious two bed. , 773.7803. Adults. $350. Security. 882. ial Association, on the ANTIQUE coffee table, 38' place screen. Priced to sel I 2 PIECE white brocade living 6883. apartments near down. rooms, two baths, pool and grounds of the War Me round marble top, solid for 1 day sale. room set. Cal! 577-1746 or ANTIQUE brass carriage town, good neighborhood. beach, nearby golf, tennis, morial. No charge for ad. wood pedestal bot tom , IF' YOU HAVE a house or 885-9082, ask for Irene. lamps, davenport, leather Reasonable. 885-4934. fishing, Available Novem- mission, $400. Small chest drawers NO PRE.SALES apartment to share or look. , chair, wooden lawn furni. ber through February. Two old, $75. Metal roman char DOUBLE GARAGE FULL, ing to share with someone. PICK YOUR OWN tomatoes ture push law!) mower, tri- 6B-ROOMS TO RENT week minimum, 885.5370 iot lamp, $25. RCA wood ANTIQUE 9.piece carved oa k plus. Moved from large 'Call La Vones sharing ser. at Richmond, 31111 32 Mile , cycle, doll house, assorted ROOM FOR RENT-Kitchen evenings and weekends. sterEi,oconsole, $150. Match dining sui t e, excellent house, all quality surplus 'Vice for right people. 773. Road. 1.727.9540. shutters, infant seat, play- privileges. 881-9551. ing 2 door Hex coffee strong. $850 or offer. 526- not rejects. Furniture. ac. 2035. . ,FORT MYERS BEACH pen, waiker, poker table - table, $65. 777-Q940. 3844. cessories, jewelry, clothing, Florida, fur. bike, v i bra tor recliner GROSSE POINTE vicinity- completely INSTANT COPIES dressing room provided. DUPLEX - Lovely 2 bed. nished, 2 bedroom, 2 bath BOY'S SCHWINN 24" 5- chair, upholsterer's sewing room, Neff road, year Room for young lady. Pri. 10c HARVARD ROAD-Between Saturday, 10 a.m. 77 Ver. Condo on Gulf. Pool, ten- speed, like new. Must sell, machine. 1386.5873. lease, security, $400. 885- vate bath/kitchen. 822. WEDDING INVITATIONS Rosewood and Wallingford nier. No pre-sales. nis. 886-6888. 882-2457. 8758 or 885-4033. 7109. SCRATCH PADS, 40c LB, - North of Mack - 20 ESTATE SALE Men's, Artists PMT Stats family garage sale, Satur SOLID WOOD DOOR, 31%x women s, teen s, boys and QUIET ROOM in Farms for GULF, VENT for gas range, brown, GROSSE POINTE LOWER. Clearwater, Sand Open Mon. tlIre Sat. 9-5 p.m. day, Sept. 9, 10'a.m.-2 p.m 78. Antique sewing cab- girl's clothes, miscellan. refined employed gentle- Key. Nu.tone, $25. 779.5548 af. Five rooms. Large, clean. 2 bedroom. 2 bath Furniture, China, glass, an inet, wood storm windows, eous tables and chairs, man; no kitchen privileges; condo. ECONOMEE ter 5. :Carpeted, appliances, park. Adults, no pets. tiques and more. alum. screens, alum.. 3. housewares, linens, books, references required. 881. Call owner 821-0042. ing, evenings. 824-3849. PRINTING PICNIC TABLE, round red. track window 31 %x61 ¥e, lamps, miscellaneous items 0744. 6 FAMIL Y .Garage Sale - SERVICE wood, 4 benches, seats 8. metal desk, child's desk Saturday, September 9, 10 UPPER INCOME - 4 rooms HARBOR SPRINGS, 2 bed. Furniture, baby items, etc ., 15201 Kercheval chair, 20 inch girl's Sch. a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday, 'and bed, heat, semi.furn. BUS I N E S S WOMAN or rooms, 11h baths, modern etc. Friday, Saturday, 10 $25. 886.2439. nurse. Near transportation. kitchen. at Lakepointe winn, 26 inch girl's bike, September 10, 12 to 5, 5784 ished. Excellent condition. Close to town. 5. 687 University. GARAGE SALE - Thursday St. Matthews parish. Kitch. 882.2597. Grosse Pointe VA 2-7100 Black and Decker edger Whittier. 14426 Parkgrove, between thru Saturday, 10 till 3. 6 and 7 Mile. en privileges. References DARK PINE dining room 5 FAMILY Garage Sale - and mise, 104 Muir. Sat., GARAGE SALE-IO and 5. BLACK LAKE Beach front Baby clothes, furniture , Toys, appliances, tools. required. After 5. 886-6818, set (Colonial) 1 year old , 8-2. speed bikes, clothes, dish- cottage, 4 bedrooms. Re. toys, skis and boots, sweat 20300 McCormick. GROSSE !POINTE PARK. 9 pieces, $700 or best offer I es. games and toys, furni. PLEASANT ROOM for em. duced for fall. TU 1.2660. ers, dishes, books, records 'Cozy 2 bedroom upper in a Must sell. 882.3313. PLANT SALE - Overflow BUYING SWORDS ture and miscellaneous. '4-family flat. Not suitable p10yed lady, kitchen privi. queen size mattress. 275 from our small greenhouse. Saturday 9 to 7, 1409 Gray. leges. Reference please. 6F-SHARE LIVING d GERMAN for children or pets. Ten. GARAGE SALE - (Of spe Merriweather, Friday an 1052 Audubon, Saturday 10 ton. 881.2206. QUARTERS I - r ant pays own utilities. $250 clal interest to teachers , Saturday, 10-4, Septelllbe till 4. JAPANESE I 821-5448. YOUNG MAN has excellent decorating chairmen, party 8 and 9. AMERICAN I INVEST your money in ROOM with house privileges GARAGE SALE - Saturday, something you won't lose Grosse Pointe 2 bedroom givers, hobby crafters) 3 LARGE Red Belly Piran DEVONSHIRE - Between across from Macomb Col. 10 a.m. Odds and ends, DAGGERS,GUNS on. Must sell. Two 14 karat lege, mature responsible furnished apartment to Poly f lower s, leaves , has. 885-4209, Ask for Mike 'Warren and Mack, 3 bed. share. Many conveniences. plants, paper flags, eu t furniture. 1099 Hawthorne, 774-9651 white gold diamond en. 'room lower, large dining woman preferred. Call eve. Grosse Pte. Woods. gagement rings, one bril. After 5 p.m. 331-2864. outs, hats, containers, fig GARAGE SALE-4173 Thre e GARAGE SALE - Antique rouln, garage, heat includ- nings per~istently, 774-4445 liant diamond, .30 karat in urines and assorted novel . Mile Drive, 10.5 Thursday KING SIZE h and mad e school desks with ink well, ed, security and references I 6C-OFFICE FOR RENT 7-WANTED TO RENT ties. Low prices. 865 St $35 each, Colonial Dea. weight. One pear.shaped $250 monthly. 881-9099. ELECTRIC RANGE, goo d patchwork quilt, $125. 885- Clair, rear, Saturday, Sep- con's bench $35; Rossing. diamond, .46 karat in MATURE professional sin. condition, $100. After 6 2932. IN THE FARMS tember 9th, 9-2 p.m. er's 180 skis and Lange weight. Both diamonds NICE UPSTAIRS I-bedroom gle lady desires apartment p.m. 882-6561. 9.PIECE dining room set, have been appraised and apartment, Moross. Bea. boots size 9, Head skis and AIR CONDITIONED OJ! flat. Grosse Pointe area. FIVE 15 inch steelbelted are priced to sell. 886.5740 consfield area $200. Days CHANGING color in kitchen , Kenmore s t 0 v e, antique boots, boy's winter' coats OFFICE SPACE AT Call after 6:30 p.m. 823. radial tires and rims, 30,000 963-8106, evenings 372-8478 4312. selling white Westinghous e cabinet, Hamilton dryer, size 12 and 14, ladies suits, , .. ./ . miles, $125. One GM AM I GARARi!:,. ~ALE-17114, ~\k 18780 refrigerator, .excellent con ' hand painted' picture., 4333 dresses and, coats, 'other tles!one. Thursday, Friday, GROSSE POINTE - 2 bed. FM stereo tape, $125. 527. dition, $75. 885-0029. Philip. misceHaneous items. 939 MACK AVENUE PROFESSIONAL couple wit h 1284, Saturday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. .room upper. Stove, refrig- 1 daughter, would like to Blairmoor. GroSse Pointe Household goods, personal SUITABLE FOR BOOKCASE, electric windo w MOVING - Garage Sale. 1m Woods. 889.0675, Friday, erator, basement, parking. rent home, apartment, du- 2 FAMILY Garage sale - items, books, records, mis. 885-0632, MANY TYPES OF fan, small rugs, end tabl e, ported Italian nest of Saturday. plex in Grosse Pointe, Ref- September 9th, 9 to 1. N0 lamps, single bed com tables, suitcases, all leather cellaneous, many great bar- SHOREHAM ROAD- BUSINESS. CALL erenees. 886-1148 or 886- pre.sales please. 402 St. plete, liquor cabinet. 886- golf bag, yellow laminated C H R Y S L E R CASEMENT gains. No presales! 1570. Clair. WOODS KARL. HAGEN 0467. Parsons table, 6 wood and window air conditioner, FOUR.FAMILY Indian Vil. cane chairs, child's 2 wheel $200, 12 cubic foot chest. Beautiful three - bedroom 886-5800 RESPONSIBLE WOMAN de GARAGE SALE - Saturda lage garage sale-Antique Y GARAGE SALE - Movin g bike, dishes, glasses, teak like freezer, $150; Norge Ranch, carpets, draperies, sires unfurnished two bed & S'unday, September 9th furniture, silver, dishes, appliances. Impeccably ENGINEERING Bldg., Mack out of town. Furnitur e, credenza for' home or of. refrigerator $35; Lionel room apartment or flat & 10th, 9 to 4__20082 Ken . r. and safe (hand-painted) maintained, never rented. at Nottingham, G~osse Garage, Grosse Pointe area housewares, clothing. ga fice, Italian provincial cre train and tracks $75; 9. osha, Harper Woods. s, wooden ice boxes, clothes, Year's lease, security de. Pointe Park. Panelled, air Excellent references. 88 den tools, antique dishe denza, French Provincial piece antique mahogany household goods. 1 075 h posit. $550 monthly. TU 1. condition, janitor and util- 5895. GARAGE SALE-l9946; East misc. September 8th, 9t occasional table, Cosco 6 dining room set $950; Col- Burns Avenue, one block 2680. ities included. 885-6635. William Court, off Fair - and lOth. 21245 Sunnyda Ie year crib (good condition) umbia portable stereo $35, off Jefferson. Saturday PROFESSIONAL looking to ford - take Torrey roa d between Harper and Litt Ie books, rec~rds, many more Land R couch, 2 chairs AVAILABLE: and Sunday, September 9 BAST SIDE-Upper income, rent in Grosse Pointe 0r off Made;' Grosse Point e Mack, St. Clair Shores. items. 10 Elmsleigh Lane, $200. Crib and mattress and 10th. 10-6 p.m, 'stove, refrigerator and car- TEN MILE -near KELLY - St. Clair Shores. Call eve $10, formica dropleaf ta. 1011 sq. ft., reception room Woods. September 7, 8 & 9, FULL LENGTH Emba min k Grosse Pointe City. peting. 885-8397 after 5:30 nings. 885-2745. 10 to 4. Furniture, exce 1. ble and chairs $35, antique 2 large private offices, cler. p.m. lent condition. Italian an d coat, size 16, like new WHITE wrought iron table Birdseye maple table and USED ~OOKS - Boul(ht, ical area, storage, avail. RESPONSIBLE COUPL E F r e n c h Provincial mix . Call 881-6713. and 4 chairs, needs top, 4 chairs $150; Motorola sold. FIction, non.fiction, TWO.BEDROOM lower in. able 30 days. (no drinking or smoking) stereo/radio combination hardcover, paperback _ 'come. Stove, refrigerator, tures. 2 sofas, 5 chairs , GIRL'S WHITE Bassett fou r $90. China cabinet 30's CHESTERFIELD TWP. - 23 wants an apartment 0r $150; Sony video camera, noon 'til 7 p.m. Tues thru .$195 plus security. 884- Mile near Gr,atiot and new priced $80 to $200. Trundl e piece bedroom' set. Afte r area, $65. Old square oak maid's quarters near Jack bed set. Men's clothing , 6. 884-1731. 5 leg table, $75, two old portable with power pack Sat. BOOKTIQUE, 15243 '4873. K.Mart, 4500 sq. ft. Brand son area or Kercheval an d size 46, lamps and muc h press block chairs, $65 and charger, valued $2,500 Mack Ave., between Lake- New. Windows on all sides, Mack, 8 Mile and Mack Best offer. 885-6059. THREE-ROOM upper, $160 more. Ca'sh only. No pre YOUR ORI ENTAL pair. 885-4295. pointe and Beaconsfield. center atrium planter. transportation. Call Mrs 885.2265. security deposit required NEEDED: Rim at 886.4249 or 8B6- sales. Limited numbers ad RUGS DINING TABLE, 3 leaves, 6 FRIGIDAIRE, Whirlpool re- .plus rent, slove, refrigera. mitted. frigerators, May tag washer O(fice Space - Commercial 0876. chairs, China buffet, solid tor .. Very clean. 881.8125. Buildings. I------IARE WORTH MORE' and dryer, reasonable. GAR AGE SA L E - Fine birch, beautiful. $500 or ALREADY LEASED: TO US Good condition. 568-7745. APARTMENT, 2 bedrooms, 7A-ROOM WANTED jewelry china crystal lin-. best offer. 2 end tables, 5 BALLET CLASSES Jeffersqp.ll Mile $310, no Kelly north of 8 Mile, 2800 d h 'h ld 'd Consult WIth us before you pair gold drapes. 521-5916. sq. ft. LADY WISHES room, Gross e ens an ouse 0 goo s. ~ll. We pay honest and _ AVOCADO GE Americana children. 886-6766. Pointe area, kitchen privi Harper near 9¥.! mile, 3400 Much, much more. 58 Mor. highest price. Please call I GARAGE SALE - Sno. range. Two ovens, lower leges, city bus line. P.O self-cleaning, includes roo EXERCISE EAST JEFFERSON--3 bed. sq. it. ~ss R~adt 9t p.m9thSat~r. 1-482-5427. blower, baby furniture, etc. Box 36225, Detroit 48236. ,rooms, 2 baths, newly dec. Kelly near 81f.l mile - Med- tisserie, griddle, , oven. CLASSES P:~:sale~P em er . 0 MEDIUM DARK bl f II Saturday, Sunday, 10 to 4. thermometer, 2 broiler 'orated, no children, no ical suite. 7C-GARAGE W ANTE DI . . ye u Y 21745 Morass. pets, new carpeting, dining Call Virginia S. Je(fries, hned drapes, 3 paIrs. 84x72 pans. $200 or (jest offer. Call 885.9494. TAUGHT BY room hall, living room and Realtor 882-0899 WANTED: Garage for win ESTATE SALE-House sold, wide. 2 pair 84x46 wide, 1 MOVING SALE - Some fur. 432 McKinley. Grand pi. pair 84x1l6 wide. Cafe niture, glasses,. desk type. kitchen, $425 per month. ter boat storage. Pleas e MAGNA VOX, stereo, Tappan CHRISTOPHER APPROX. 1,000 square feet aria, large dining room set, traverse !'Ods in matching writer, household items, DANAHER, BAER, WILSON call 889-Q355 aCter 5 p.m. range, Kenmore washer. AND STROH. INC. of office, divided into 3 in. two bedroom sets, color blue also available. Excel. Saturday, September 9th, FLYNN AND dividual offices. Warren I 7D-STORAGE SPACE excellent condition. Call 76 KERCHEVAL AVENUE TV, fireplace set, China lent condition. 885-4398. 10-3 p.m. only. 5068 Kens. 881.6931 after 5:30. 885.7000 Cadieux area. 885-6675. WANTED sets, silverware sets, tables, ------i ington. Come inside. BETH KRAUS tools, curtains, etc. Thurs. GARAGE SALE, 541 Nava. WANTED - Storage spac SAVE YOUR elms, Lignason TWO BEDROOM apartment, KERCHEVAL AVENUE at e day, Friday, Saturday 9 hoe, Detroit, Sept. I, 8 till 8' BEIGE PRINT traditional injection:" Dave Fersche!, Grosse Pointe Park. $190. Beaconsfield-I,015 square' or garage for claSSIC car. a.m.-6 p.m. ? Furniture. clothing, ap- divan; lady's white attache 592-8144 or 881-4345. Group IN GROSSE Heat and water inclUded. feel. $430 per month. Can 831.3500 ext. 50 or ------pliances, antiques. case: $75, $15, respectively rates. i Security deposit. 824-2537 DANAHER, BAER, WILSON 885-2932 after 6 p.m. I BEDROOM SET, triple dress------. or best offers. 881-6995. POINTE after 7 p.m. AND STROH, INC. er with mirror, chest of OLYMPIA portable typewrit. afternoons. NEW side.by.side refrigera.! 76 KERCHEVAL A VENUE 8-ARTICLiS FOR SALE drawers, night st;>nd, dou. er, perfect condition, S95 tor and double stove, yel. II SIX.ROOM Colonial, Grosse 885.7000 CLEANING OUT? Call OP. ble bed with spring and 885.9277. ROLL TOP DESK with chair, low, 5 months old, save 882-2375 Pointe area. 3 bedrooms, $500. 573-7730 or 885.0594. I natural fireplace, carpeted, 6D-V ACAT:ON ERATION LINC. 331-6700 mattress. Like new. $350. I MOVING SALE-piano. chil- excellent conddition, $8$55 0. I We help charitable organi. Call after 4 p.m. 779.5189. b . Antique recor play('r, . 0 2 baths, new kitchen, af\. RENTALS . ------.. dren's clothes, ba y equIP' Cedar chest, $60. 331-0128. pliances, 331.6227. ------zatlO.ns. Donations tax de. I SPODE Stoneware in blue ment, miscellaneous, 11609 ------FORT LAUDERDALE, I ductJble. You drop of{ or Alerite discontinued pat Duchess off Whittier, 10 to HOUSEHOLD SALE Pointe Service LAKE ST. CLAIR, semi. . FLORIDA I we piC"{up. I tern. 4' place settings 824' 6. Sept. 6.8. 291. CLOVERLY A R furnished, cozy 2 bedroom A luxunous 3 bedroom home 3525 . ------.. -- - S \ TURDA Y SEPT 9 94 1------,J. ' , '. Ranch On canal. Newly car. with covered patio and "ALMOST ..NEW" APPAREL' WOODARD love seat, chan. As leaders in the community in Household Sales, peted, low maintenance pool, in the beautiful land. accessones, furs and an.! HANGING t'll . . 881.3341 ' F urmture, adult and chll. Estate Liquidations and appraisals . . . please call ., d t)'ques at a fractl'on of th" " MaIm fireplace, I y ro:.,e, .. ' _ ___ I dren's bicycles, lawn with convenient laundr; (after 5:00 p.m,) , . , Jeanne Roddewig. 881-7518 and IIlg section o( Flori a 0(( I 'gl'nal cost, ~ 'I Blue Duc hess 42", com. ENCORE! The Resale- Shop mower. hoses and garden room and garage. $315 th e Int er Coasta I waterway. orl plete 'th h' , Donna Alexander. 771-3438. month. 543.0962 or 774. Can dock a very large I We Buy Furs I 3525. WI C Imney. 824- 22217 Kcllv Road, :i blocks I equipment. movable louv- 7980. yachl. All pool, gardening I Consignments Welcome i _ _ __ .. south (If fl 'Iile Open Tlles rre-d shutters, \'acuum, Serving you for 7 years with integrity ~nd expertise and lawn services provided. LEE'S I'MOVED FROM larger home. I day through Saturday, 10: humidifier, palio furniturc. , .. please call for frce consultation, TWO.BEDROOM upp~r, B~ to 5. 777.6551 Qual ity con. : .. . - . - ... _-. --.---- four near East Warren, Available lease for season 20339 Mack 881-8082 Must sell Colonial bedroom signments welcome. I [)]N'~G SE!-Sohd map.le, or by the month, 3 month ------_.------set: knotty pine cocktail _. .. _.__ ; Chllla cabinet, table With heat, garage, appliances. minimum. Mr. McCourt, BARN SIDING - Authentic i table; rocker, ma. DECORATOR lJRAPES, 4: leaves, 4 chairs, 889.Q574. Nicely decorated. no pets 884-4428 or 886.4360. ~.. w~athered, hand hewn! pIe drap lea( dining table, pairs with matching cor.,'------.- or children $215 plus se. curity. 343{)389. _~!~~a~tl~b~r. 1-463:179.:..1 chairs and hutch; youth I nice~ 45x8t'2 886.3797. : DOUBLE GARAGE SALE- WANTED LELAND, MICHIGAN ' FURr WANTE desk with chair and shelf. I - ... - I 801 FIsher between Goethe j:'IVi-.;---ROOM&' ~pp;~-ii;t~i Good Harbor-safe beach. ' .;) D I 1912 Littlestone, G r 0 sse i GARAGE SALE--- Thlltsday. I and Chalfontc, Complete by heat, stove, refrigerator, I beautiful area of Lake Consiltnment or Buy I Pointe Woods Friday and I Saturday, 9 a m. till 3 p.m.! set of China, books, girl's carpeted rooms. 885.4178. Michigan. North of Sleep. LEE1S I Saturday.' 1698 Bournemoulh. Grosse I clothes, toys, camera. and ing Bear Dunes Park. 6 20339 Mack &81'80821 PLAY ------Pointe Woods. Toys, furni.; lols of good stuff. Satur. DuMouchelle's FJ'~'E ROO~f upp~~~pon'l bedrooms, 2Y,z baths, 2 - ..--...... _.. --.... - -. . H0l!SE-4x6 ft. Wood ture and housewares. i day only. 9.4, No pre sales, SIble married couple only 6J-HALLS FOR RENT With shingle roo(, 2 bunk - .. ----...------, ----- • .. Oriental Rugs - Antiques - Fine Paintings _ Jewelry no children. pets. Stove, re: fireplaces, color IV. By ,--.------_. .. , beds and windows, $50. RUMMAGE.BAKE SALE -I' 2 NEW ORIENTAL hand - Fine Furniture - Crystal - Sterling • China frigerator, heat. '882-0153, week or month. Summer, : 885.4788. Calvary S I' n i () r Center, made carpelS, Call after 4 fall B,nd winter, Can ac. HALL FOR RENT---.- ---- .-' -~ _.- 4950 GatcshNd near Mack,' p,m.882-9184, Complete ESTATES or Single Items CHANDLER . Outer Driv; commodate up to 12 AIR CONDITIONED BABY SALE: WhIte chlffer.j Sepaember 7th and Bth 10." --... . section, 6 rooms, beautiful people, Close to Sugar Amvets Post #57 robe, wicker changing to 4 ' I MOVING TO FLORIDA INSTANT CASH or on consignment Ranch" stoVE', refrigerator, Loaf and Timberlee ski AI Oc table, crib sides. car seats, -- : __ - - .. _ I Furniture, garden equip. Phone Us At carpeting, 2 fireplaces, one' resorts. 886.5223 or 881. - _ ~ATE~~~~n$ blankets, bathtub. and 78 INCH SOFA, cranberry: mcnt, tools, plenty of misc, marble, one slone. $350. i 2510. Holl Manager, 77 •• 11~5 more. Excellent condition. color, Call Elmer's Plumb. i Thursday, Friday, 10.5:30. 963.6256 or 963-0248 881.3221. 1 , Sept. 9, 9-4. 291 Cloverly. I ing and Heating, 8844422.: No pre.sales. 2017 Lennon,

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Page Twenty.Two GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, September 7, 1978 ------_. ------8-A-RTICLES FOR SAI,E eA-MUSICAL 9-ARTICLES WANTED 11-CARS FOR SALE 11-eARS FOR SALE 11-CARS FOR SALE -l1C-IOATS A~D 12E-COMMERCIAL INSTRUM£NTS ------,------MOTORS PROPERTY BASEMENT SALE - Barbie RETIRED person wishes to 1975 GRAN TORINO - 4. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE 1974 TOYOTA Carol a S5, ex. ~ STUDIO _--:-:=-__ -----::-::-:-:-: accessories, toys, jewelry, BALIVEN piano, purchase in need of repair door, new steel belted tires, as low as $33,15 for 6 model, mahog- cellent runnl'ng condition, 965 28 FOOT Chri Craft WAREHOUSE 12,000 clothes, pet stuff, misc. Call European or old furniture, odds and power brakes-steering, air month!;. Call Cilpsney tnsur. 1 , s square feet adjacent to any, Excellent working in. $1,300 or best offer. 885. Commander - 185 horse. Grosse Pointe. Heavy duty 884-0978. ends. Leaded glass items. conditioned - vinyl top. .ance Agency for your over strument, like new. $1200. 9475. power, 283 Chevrolet en. elevator, dock, high vault. BASEMENT SALE - Fur. Lamps, oriental rugs, paint. Top mechanical condition. the phone quotation. 884. 571.7425 days. ings, Steins, glass and por. $2;200, Call 885.9312 after 5337. '77 CAPRICE Classic - Air, - gines with synchronizer. like construction. Sacrifice. niture, household items, Varnished cabin with pres. t & A misc. ALTO SAXOPHONE. Excel- celain, bronzes and brass, 6 p.m. 78 DATSUN 280Z-Loaded, AM/FM, custom interior, K. B. Fos er ssocs. sewing notions, old swords and guns, and , extras, $4,300 or besl offer. surized water. $5,700. 754. 886.2477. Everything must go! Sep. lent condition, Worth $450. German items. CaJl any 1976 CUTLASS Supreme 2. 4 speed, low ~iles, excel. 6815. ~---:---=-=---:-=:--- __ Will sell for $200. 884-1364. 521-6711. ------tember 9, 10. 9 to 5. 20745 time. 884.8987. door~Excellent condition, lent cQndition, $9,700. 881- 13-F.EAL ESTATE Eastwood, Warren. ARMSTRONG FLUTE, case door - Excellent condi. 4813. COUGAR XR7, '77 - Black, WE RECOVER your boat or FOR SALE good condition, low miles, van cushions in U.S. nau'l and music stand, $160. 885. P R I V ATE COLLECTOR air conditioning, 350 V-8, ANTIQUE Ornate brass , extras, $5,400. 521.1551. galiyde. Replacement foam. FO~ SALE BY OW~ER. double bed. Miscellaneous 7923. wants parts or complete rear defrosters, AM/FM, 74 CAPRICE AM/FM, old clocks, watches, music cassette. Original owner, power steering, brakes, ------.- Plywood. Design work. 372. See pICtures and detaIls m furniture. 822-3205. boxes, photographs, player $3,200 or best offer. Call new tires, 24,000, excellent CHRYSLER New Yorker 4 4555. The Grosse Pointe "For PIANOS WANTED door, 1972 - No rust, good ------. Sale by Owner." Newslet. SINGER Sewing machine. pianos, juke boxes, pinball 882.7365 after 6 p.m. condition, $3,000. 881-3900 GRANDS. Spinets, Consoles machines, arcade games. after 5. transportation, $800. 821- '72 SEARAY 220 Cuddy Cab. ter. My double dress form, and Small Uprights. Any mechanical games, slot 1973 MONTE CARLO, Lan. 8722. in 188 h.p. 1.0. Merc chair needs upholstering, , TOP PRICES PAID machines, electric trains, dau, air, stereo, full power, 70 VW Fastback, re.buill cr~iser, lots of equipment. 44 N. Deeplands - $225,000. hand lawnmower. LA 6. VE 7-0506 old toyS and dolls, old cars, new tires. Excellent condi. engine, AM/FM, low mile- 1978 MONTE CARLO Lan- Excellent condition. Well 889.0316. 8904. parts, and literature. Namc tion, $2,350. 886.2452, bc. age, $400. Terry 824-1326. deau, power steering, pow. 66, Grosse Pointe Woods 944 Hollywood - $98,000 _ TRUMPET FOR SALE er bra k e s, automatic, 5157 881-3406. PAINTING - Lee Rey~olds - ' Park. 884. . . 236 with case. 343.0650. your price. 884.8987. tween 5 and 8 p.m. 73 PINTO _ Good engine, stereo, vinyl roof, add I. 823 Three l\hle _ 37 - 00. original. 48x60, multl.col. ---- -W-A-N-T-E-D---U-s-e-d-o-r-~-c-w -19-7-7.. C.. O--U-G-A-a-X-R-7----15-,OO-0gJod tires, $200. 526.2276, ored modernistic. $250. ARMSTRONG Model tional 15 options, low .~ile. 22' SAILBOAT, fiberglass,j 1162 Devonshire - $129,000. 104 Sunfish Sailb:Jat. Call 882- miles, black/black vinyl or after 6 p.m. 882.6561. 885-4447. closed hole flute in brand age, excellent condltwn., full inventory, never raced, 823.0119. new condition, worth $250. 4434. top, chamois color interior BUICK '75 Electra 225 _ Warranty. 885.5769.. new 6 horse OB, $6,200. 765 Be.dfora - 821.8954. cabinet-Excellent STEREO Will sell $175. 885.2484. - -'-EST~i.c..S WANTED --. decor group. Automatic Fully loaded, landau top, ------, 3"'3-0686 after 6 1021 BIshop - $161,000.885- condition, $250. TV 6.5589. '78 CADILLAC Coupe de I . 0404 or 881.2044. We will buy complete estates I temperature control, ster- excellent condition, $3,400 - ORGAN - HAMMOND C.3 or household liquidations. eo! radio, full power. Ex- 881.1160. Ville, yellow, leather in- 1973 TROJAN Sea-Raider r~f)sse Poinle Farms - $105- VACUUM with attachments, terior, wire wheels, acces- 2 000 886 4878 I' - Ham- Al b' t'q s ecutive car - must sell ! \, "Ith 2 speake s ~o u YI n g . an J .ue., 972 PO N T I A C Catalina, 25.9 It. fiberglass, 2 0 I . - . electric fan, suitcase, mis'j mond 40 Leslie 45, mint chma, crystal, SIlver, Jew. 771-0587. 1 h sories, like new. 7500 miles. hours, mint, $10,700. 331.1595 Saddle Lane - $129,500. cellaneous, 885.5239. I condl'll'on'. $2,650. 8210722. elry, furs, paintings, ivory, ------. ----- $1,250. New tires, ex aust, $8,800. 886-8482. 0429 after 6 )J m. and week- 885-8059. -0 1970 GTO Convertible. Needs battery etc. Well main- S . I Grayton - 881-2044. BiG YARD SALE, Thursday, CONN THEATER cloisonne, and Meissen. work. Best offer. Call after tained car. 884.7969. M.G. MIDGET, '76 - tereo, ends. I 1607 Yorktown _ Lr 8.50n5 Friday. Danish collectors Prompt payment. LEE'S, six. 886.8592. radial tires. One owner. I l' HOME ORGAN or 885.4489. plates. Childrens clo.thes, FRENCH PROVINCIAL 20339 Mack Ave. 881-8082. 76 CAPRI, 24,000 miles, sun $2,650. 884-9678. SEARA Y 74, SRV 200. 20 ft. I Call 881.2044 for a News. WA'NTEi}--Playergrarids TRIUMPH TR6, 1976. Mint roof, AM/FM, rear defrost. toys, misc. 22907 L111ge- WITH BENCH '76 MUSTANG Ghia-Cream, 188 H.P., 150 hours, full letter or for advertisi~g mann, between Mack and MINT CONDITION and small grand pianos. condition, 9,000 miles, er, excellent condition, automatic, air, AM/FM, 4 canvas. Mint condition. your home. Mar t e r off Englehardt. Friday, Saturday, September Will move. 331-5597. $6,000 or best offer. 771- $3,300. 886.9076 after 3 cylinder, 26,000 m. i I e s , Tandem trailer, well in ~ 1688. p.m, South of 9 Mile. 8th, 9th, 10th-4:30 p.m. SAFES -w-ANTED - Almost $3,000. 882-£299. Grosse Pointe Park. $8,000. FOR SALE BY OWNE~ 27331 Red River, east of ANTIQUE French Provencial any condition. Woods Lock 1974 VW Super Beetle - 1978 MARK V - Leather 343-0226. 1046 KENSINGTON Greenfield, north of 11 VOLARE '76 Premier Wag. piano and bench. Excellent and Sale, TU 1-9247. clean, $2,500 or best offer. interior, many options. 1m. GEORGIAN COLONIAL, Mile Rd. on, V.8 with overdrive, air, condition. 778-7360. 331-4486 or 923-0223. maculate condition. White SILVERTON 73 - 33 foot Formal living room with cruise, AM/FM s t ere 0 , WANTED: slot, pInball and I ------__ with black landau roof, fiberglass, f1ybridge, bi- built.in bookcase, formal 81-ANTIQUES FOR gambling machines. Old 1978 MONTE CARLO, Lan- carefully taken care of. tinted glass, roof rack, Zic- COMPLETE Duplex bed out. SALE mini top, duel control, dining room, library, mOd- fit with polyfoam mattress; coin operated games from dau - fully equipped, air Sharp. Clean. First $9,500 bart, new Michelins. Many T.225, en gin e heat ex- other extras. Low miles. ern kit c hen, breakf~st combination automatic rec- COLLECTION of lie ens e penny arcades or amuse. conditioning, excellent con. takes it. 885-3684. changers, 30 gallon holding ment parks. Old Coca.Cola dition. Must sell. 372-4489 Mint condition. Burns reg. room, powder room. Sllc- ord player and AM/FM plates, Burroughs adding tank, AC-DC fridge, teak advertising items and ad- or 649.3250. 1975 VW Dasher, yellow, 35,. ular, $3,850, 881-8981. and floor has four large stereo in console cabinet machine, mint. Collection swim platform, shower, bedrooms, 2 baths, large vertising items from beer ---. ------000 miles, air, front wheel VHF, CB, PA system, snif. A beautiful piece of furni. of school year books. 891. and pop companies. Music 1973 OLDS 88 Delta Royale drive, superior condition. 1973 CADILLAC Coupe de dressing room with mastfr fers, 2 compasses, 2 depth ture; antique white drop 1100. After 5, 882-9619. boxes and electric pianos., -2 door, vinyl hardtop. 569-6622 day s, 886.0767 Ville - Executive's car, bedroom. New detached leaf end table with at- Call after 6 p.m. 882-8692. .Power steering, brakes, evenings. loaded, good condition, finders, cradle, coves, 400 2V2 car garage, fenced In tached floor lamp; Shet. ANTIQUE ornate brass dou- Michelin tires, can be seen hours, $24,000. Call 643- ble bed. Miscellaneous windows, door locks, and back yard, sprinkler sY,s land lewyt canister vacuum TOP $$ PAID for color TV's 6 way power seats. Air, 1975 CADILLAC Sedan de at office. 588.0217. 0939. furniture. 822-3205. tem. No brokers. By ap- cleaner with complete set needing repair. 774-9380. cruise control. Company Ville, one owner, 22,000 pointment only. $115,000. of attachments. All excel- 1976 GRAND FURY custom CHOEY LEE 26 ft. Sailboat, , PLYMOUTH Antique Mart, WAN TED: leaded glass mamtame.. . d 93(000 express. 886.3060.miles. Silver grey. $4,975. 882-2098, ' lent condition. 772-9387. 4 door - Loaded. Excel- fiberglass hull, teak deck, Sept. 8, 9, 10. Noon to 9, doors and windows. Marble way miles. Excellent me. lent condition, very clean, Volvo diesel inboard, new 'FOR SALE BY OWNER: TYPEWRITER IBM Selectric Sun. til 7; 525 Farmer St. top tables, dressers and chanical condition. Bargain FIAT 182 Spyder convertible, no rust. 32,000 miles, $3,100 sails. 775.0274. II re-conditioned, perfect Sponsored by Plymouth commodes. Vie tor i an $1,075. Days, Monday-Fri- runs good, best offer. 822- or best offer. 881-5418. HALL PLACE , c~ndition, carbon or fabric Symphony League. Dona- couches, ladies and gentle' day 9-5 885-6700 other 2208 01' 882.6773, GROSSE POINTE FARMS CAL 25, five sails, all equip- Attractive 3 bedroom Colo. ribbon. $475. 881-0660, 9 tion $1.00. men chairs. Old oil and times 881-6909. 1976 FORD Country Squire ment including well. Sleeps [, nia], center entrance, mod- to 5. 885.8299, evenings. leather glass lamps, cut 1972 DODGE Polara custom Wagon, 8 passenger, fully ANTIQUE and old ORIEN- e:rystal. Silver pieces, pic. 1977 THUNDERBIRD - low wagon, V-8.360, air, cruise, equipped, rust proofed, 6. Moving. 881-7629. ern kitchen, living room ROTO SPADE your garden, TAL RUGS bought and ture frames and oriental mileage. Extras, excellent AM/FM stereo, new radials $3,995. 886.2454. with fireplace, formal din- up to 1000 sq. ft. $20. 823- sold, Tadross & Zahloute, rugs. Consider anything condition. Best offer. 773- and more. Excellent condi- 12D-LAKE AND RIVER ing room. Fully finished 1976 CAPRICE Estate, 9 pas. I 1821. since 1897. 644-8200. from Vi c tor i a n period. 0309. tion. $825.. 885.7212. PROPERTY I basem~nt with wet bar aIjd senger, loaded. 886-3598. I carpeting, H~ baths. En- SOFA, 84" brown and gold DAR'S 28TH ANNUAL Piety Evenings. 882-8692. 1977 VOLVO - 242 D.L. 1972 DODGE Polara _ 3 seat DODGE '69 Cornet 9 passen- RESORT PROPERTY closed porch with brick plaid, $45, Chair recliner, Hill Antique Show & Sale, WANTED. Old toy trains. Beige, brown interior, 13,- wagon, air, AM.FM, cruise, ger wagon. New tires, good Port Austin Area - First patio and double gas grill. $5. Light fixture, 3 hang. September 14, 15, 16, 1978, Call 886-5157. 000 miles. Excellent eondi. new radials, new brakes, condition, ready to go. 884. o((ering - Six 2 bedroom Many ext r Ii s included. ing globes, new, $15. Baby Community House, Birm- tion. After 5 p.m. 792-5496. excellent mechanical con. WANTED - Hummel' Royal 9263 or 934.8192. cabins, all modernized .with Great location. Call for ap- ingham, Michigan. Lecture3 sterilizer, $3. Bassinette, Worcester, Daulton figur- 1 dition. Dented fender. A full bath, kitchen and pointment after 5. 886- $3. Bird cake, $2. Misc. Daily at 11 a.m. Hours: 973 OLDS CUTLASS, air, real value at only $575. ines. Tobys, Wedgewood, $1,350. 331-7032. Before 3 331-7146. 1972 OLDS Custom Cruiser more. Has 185 feet of 4878. toys. 79 Greenbriar. Thurs- Noon to 10 p.m., Sat. to 4 Belleek, fine China, cut. p.m. Station Wagon. Loaded. sandy beach. Land con. day 9 to 5. p.m. Excellent condition. $1,295. glass, fine chrystal, good 1 tract terms. 252 MORAN - Center en- 1976 TRIUMPH TR6, 17,000 978 GRAND PRIX, SJ - 886.4324. NEW 14 cubic foot refriger- jewelry, pottery, etc. 884- Air, stereo, cruise. $5,800. trance Williamsburg Colo. ALL ORIENTAL miles, rustproofed, AM/FM 886-2615. ST. CLAIR SHORES - Glor- nial in the Farms. Three ator, $150. 2 upholstered 4620. 1978 GRANADA ESS, Spe- t stereo, white with black/ ious 4 bedroom colonial, bedroc.ms, 1'h baths, new living room chairs, $25 RUGS JOHN E. CHANDLER Books cial, Limited edition, looks Bought for 50% more than tan interior. Never seen 1962 PONTIAC Tempest, low 70x203 lot, sundeck, con. roof, freshly painted eX- ,each. 885-0865. Former Librarian starting like Mercedes. 4 door, ..... winter. Best offer. After mileage, transmission prob. crete sea wall, beautiful. .t. l.d t d . "'- dealers would pay. Please antiquarian book shop, de - 5:30. 268-0673. lem, -tuns, $150. 823-1821. loaded, AM stereo, tape 'frorl~ pO'rcfj~~A'S1{lhg~io,.' .." ~or. ne.w y ecora e IJl- HARTSHORNE maple living call 1-663.7607. sires good used books in alI deck, power steering, pow- terior, new carpeting, room set. 10 pieces. Ideal categories. Immediate cash , 1973 AUDI LS 100, new 1966 FORD Galaxie 500 con- er brakes, air, power seats, 000. drapes, newly modernized for family or rec room. KENNARY Kage Antiques Hours: Wednesday.Friday, prompt removal. 832-4761 tires and clutch. Arizona vertible. 57,000 miles. New locks, trunk. Silver paint CENTURY 21 kitchen, Florida room, cen- Queen size bed with tuffed tral air, 2 car garage, 12-4, Saturday 9-5. Cadieux lOA-MOTORCYCLES car" air, FM stereo, sun top, Craig AM/FM stereo and stripping, like new. CHARTER OAKS -779.9800 headboard, f ram e, box Lux u r i 0 u s. $5,100. 885. $90,500. Shown by appoint- ., at Warren. 882-4396. FOR SALE roof. $2,500. 561.1760 - cassette. Best offer over ;''!.- spring, Extra firm matt. 565.0048. $450. 822.0992 after 6. 0630. ment only 882-5192. No . ress. Miscellaneous pieces. 12E-COMMERCIAL KENNARY KAGE Antiques 1973 KAWASAKI G4-100, 10- brokers please. 20640 Kenosha. PONTIAC 1978 Grand Prix 1972 PORSCHE 914 - Black, 1978 FOR D Thunderbird, PROPERTY Flea Market. Every Satur- speed, only 10 miles, stored LJ, sandy beige, loaded , original paint, win t e r black with chamois top, FIRST OFFERING day 9 to 4. Cadieux at East indoors, new condition WELL BUILT 10 year old RALEIGH Grand Prix, $180. 9,000 miles. Warranty stored, new brakes, new AM/FM stereo, moon roof, BY OWNER Warren. 882-4396. 881-6436. Office Building in Detroit. Schwinn Super Sport, $100. $6,495 or best o((er. 268 muffler, five 1 year old pin stripping, power steer- 1545 Brys Dr., Grosse Pointe 2400 square feet. Reception 885-5745. FURNITURE refinishEd.. reo YAMAHA 100 LTZ - Ex . 9134. Michelins, excellent eondi- ing, power brakes, air, like Woods, 2 bedroom Colo- room, five offices, confer. paired, 'stripped, any type cellent condition, $400 0r ------~------lion, student - must seW new. $5,900. 885.0630. nial, 1'h baths, family CHAIN SAW, Craftsman 17" of caning. Free estimates, best. 882-4809. 1977 FlREBIRD, excellen t ence room. utility room, room with natural fire- bar $95. Ben c h saw, Best offer. 885-1864. condition, fully equipped , 1977 CUTLASS Supreme, three lavatories, kitchen. place, modern kitl'hen, for- Cra'ftsman 8" motor and 474-8953. 1977 HONDA 10oocc, 6,000 low mileage. Reasonable 1978 FORD Fiesta'- Sports loaded, extra clean, rust- Ideal for professional of- mal dining room, private stand, $95..JoIner-planner, ABLE TO PAY top dollar miles, like new, $2,400 886.5090. package, AM/FM radio, proofed, $5,275 or best fice, nursery school, clinic. fenced yard, 2 car garage. Craftsman 4W' motor and for used Oriental rugs. AV 3-4830, 885.0688. $3,750 or best offer. 885- offer. 885-3385. Phone for details. CHAM- Move.in condition. Upper 1971 MERCURY Co u g a l' stand, $75. Lawnmower, 545-4483. , 2611. PWN 884.5700. 50's. BY APPOINTMENT $300. 885.4762. Call alter 5 '71 GRAND PRIX-Bronze I rotary Craftsman, $15. Cer- 1973 HONDA 50014, $790 0r ONLY 886-8643 after 4 amic molds, hobby paint. ORIENTAL RUGS best offer. 886.5793. GRElItLlN '74 -lmmaculat 1974 CHEVELLEMali b u Beige, very good condition, e Classic - 2 door, aU ex. 450 V.8, full power, new 12D-LAKE AND RIVER p.m. Positively No Brokers. sprayer, air brush. 884- Expert appraisals, estates 1'977BLUE' SOLEX-::"':'Exec I- condition, AM/Flit stereo PROPERTY cept air, 9,200 mil e s . tires, m u f fIe r, shocks, BELLE RlVER RD.. W. of 7142. purchased. Modern, semi. lent condition. 881.8527 air, $1,195. 882.2536 _ 573 $2,000. 885.6813 until 5 p.m. alignment and brake work, antique and antique. Ex- Call after 3 p.m. 9630. l\Iemphis - 70 acres near interior like new. 884- 'USED bunk beds, $100 or pert cleaning and repair- ~ .._ _ -- 18 hole golf course; Belle best offer. 774-6823. G.M.C. SUBURBAN 1978 1975 :\IERCURY Marquis _ 1969 MUSTANG G.T. Fast- 3046. : ST. CLAIR back 351, automatic, powcr ---- .-______EXECUTIVE HOME Close River runs through prop- ing. Will buy antiques also. C1500 Sierra Classic, 2 ton e Excellent condition. Full erty-asking $104.000_ y steering, Al\[.FM tape, C.B. 1978 CORVETTE, s i 1vcr, to ].94, 4 bdrms., 21!~ GARAGE SALE-4222 York- Able to pay top dollar. red, loaded, stereo, cas- equipped, low mil e age ED SASS. REALTOR Man y extras. Excellent $11,000. 885.1002. baths, 3 car heated ga- shire. Thursday, Friday. 649-2698. _ _ sette. $7,200. 882.3131 aEter Rust proofed. Best offcr 315 South Riverside Saturday. TV, radio, gold ANTIQUE Show & Sale _ 5 p.m. 882-9149. condition. $2,200. 775-2373. 1973 COMET l\lercury _ rage. MANY, MANY ex. St. Clair, Michigan 48079

chair, step table and mis. Meadowbrook Village Mall, 19-77':"_--DOuGE--i50, 6 cy _. . _00 _ I- tras, plus seCluded B&lle Phones: I 't . AUTOi\lOBlLE OWNERS A 968 FORD Country Squire Power steering, vinyl top, River frontage. $128,500. eel aneous 1 ems. Adams and Walton, Ro. inder. 4 speed, positractio n, s Wagon. M e c h ani c a II y new tires, low mileage. Ex. I R 176 St. Clair (313) 328-9003: GARAGE SALE - Septem. chester, Sept. 7-10, during buckets, extras, spring s, lowCompulsoryas $22 quarterlyNo Fault bu~In'S sound, goo d condition. cellent condition. 776-1583. I l\I

by 16 foot enclosure. Ex- mCelnltfor ~~ur ofi~~e7~~gds. 881.3501. cverything works: Powcr ---.- ----.--'-- 882-3775 after 6. frontage. Excellent fishing I, 2 slory. 3 bedroom brick: cellent condition. 885'1728.\ a Wee ays_. ~_ _ ._ - seats, brakes, steering, win. lLDS '77 - Custom Cruiser, ------.------.--- and boating. "'46,900. " C I . I f II d' . - 1975 YA~1AHA 250 C.C. X2. , d' . like new. Air, rack, power '71 OPEL lIranta Rally-4. 'i' R 240 r 0 onla, u Y carpete ~ - 9 "'RTICLES W '" ....TED - . doli'S. tailgale. Ha 10, air partially finished base' 35 YEARS accumulati?n - -=~ ._A.~~___ Exccllcnt. condition, $;,00. i cond., speed control _ scat, windows, stereo, tape, speed, radials, Al\l/F:\1 8 : mcnt. 2 baths. den. 2 car: furniture, household Items, WANTED-Furniture, glass- 8~~-.:'3~~~_ I looks great! Tin's. battery, 1'1"uise, third seat, more. track. 822.0875. M T L L ION DOLLAR I Ask $5,875. 885.4284. ------.------00--- -.---- VIEW! Living rm. w / garage. $80,500_ By ap.: Xmas decorations. No pre- ware, knic.knacs, dishes, 108--1 RUCKS FOR ('Ie. r('cent. Eesl "ffer. 886. vious sales. 2073 Fleetwood household items, odds and SALE _ 6504. ------.. ---.------. '76 FORD Country Squire beamed ceiling and nat. pointment only. Cal) aftE'~ Dr. Grosse Pointe, Woods. ends, musical instruments, . .... _ .. ._ ; .. ______1978 CADILLAC Coupe de Wagon, low mileage. excel. ural fireplace W/heatila- 4 p.m. 343.9232. , Ville, dark blue, white top, lent condition, 10adE'd. 882. tor. Lrg. enclosed sun. i ------__ ---.1 Hummels, Hummel plates. CHEVY '75 custom deluxe '76 j\W~TA:--;G If-Faslback. while leather, loaded. 7,800 2436. : porch. Small guest cottage -.,;.., SALE OF A LIFETIME OJo' dnd old dolls. 774-7142. % pickup, low mileage. (OX- 302. 4 spced, power sleer. LIVING - A world of cellent conclition. with 8'" ing, power brakees. stereo, mIles. 885-0952. -- - B.--. _.- R'S--W----Au-T.E'-D-.- I in rear_ Very Irg_ lot. $94,. lM:'IIEDIA TE travel at 794 Loraine, WA-NT-ED=-Y~thb~d. 774. fl. Honey Bee camper. Srlf. rust proofed, low milcage. 1971 VJo:GA'K;-;;;b;~k - N~~~ 11 -i~BUY n ! 500. R 247 OCCl'PA;\;CY Grosse Pointe. A private 0256. I contained, full equipped. Excrl1ent condition, $3.600. t ran s m i s s ion, brakes, ------.---. - . - i On the ST. CLAIR RIVER. ! LOADED WITH EXTRAS. collectIOn of arts, crafts, -.-- -1---1---- 1'1'-t - -.--:11 778.6926 'I 882.7052 cvenings. I rom Africa, mainland SERIOUS oca co ec or WI I . clutch, exhaust, battery, VOLKSWAGENS I 2 bdrms., full basement i 4 bedrooms, 2'2 baths, China, South America, etc. purchase all signed Tiffany 1 Y--CA'RS- FOR SALE : '73 TORONADO _ Loadcd. __~45_~~r ~cs.t.c'.!~er.~~~~5~35. WANTED and Patio. Enjoy a pan- den. family room, finished. J a pan e s e woodblocks, lamps: Handel, Pairpoint, i ------.: !!oOfI mechanically, ne~ds '73 OLDS Omega - 2 door, Highe 19fi5 -- 2 door hard ranty, 26 m.p.g. SI. Clair I tnc start. Evinrlldc. 'lany acrcs with pri\'ate road Open Sunday. 2 to 5 p.m. oven incidental furniture. Private collector. 478-5315. r 1973 GI'A',' 'I) ",'At.'AI'I Ilag- lop, 16.000 origmal milrs.' Shores. $1,000. 469.,1913. ('xlra~_ 886.1927. and Rlack Rivrr fron.

'k d rock '" ,',. , pOII!'r s t t' l' r in g, paw('r I' 11C BOATS A~ID MOTORS tagc $79.500. R 179 450 boo s, recor s, WAN- -T- -E-D -.- -- nn. loaded. Nrw paint an:l brakl's. aulonliltlc, 11Iml'r, - I~ collection, trains, dol~Si tires. ('xcellrnt condition' IIlnclows. almo~t new. Bc~t 3 bdrm. home, Igc. Kitchen FIRST OFFERI:-lG Much more. Sat.-Sun., ORI ENTAL RUGS $1,500 372-3192. off!'r. TV 5-2932. : wid inelle over look ing the a.m ..7 p.m. or by appoint. I I Mint Condition _. 3 bed. Attention r ST. CLAIR RIVER. For. ment. 889.0417. I will pay morc than any o~; I 1975 CAPRICE Cla~~I(, -.' 19fi7 B U l (' K Conv<'ftible, Sailors and Power Boaters i mal Dining rm., full base. room. 2 full baths, cenlral ------I fer dralers or "collrctor~ , Fullr eq'Uipp('d. Excl'llcnt needs repi/irs, but is restor .. ment. Irg. porch over- air, livln!! room with fire. ~TEREO - Invicta. Excel. I give. Call mc with or ~ilh condilion, low milea!(e_ 882 I able. $300. 886,6538. FREE CLASSES IN 1 place, dining room, den, Ie'nt condition, AM.FM, 8 out their oHer-you WIll 577 ' looking river. Boathouse SAIL BOATING and POWER BOATING w I electric hoist. $;';9,900. glass enclosed porch, two track p I aye r, recorder. be glad you called. ].482. 5. . I 1978 CUTLASS Brougham _ half baths, kitchen with Given by Grosse Pointe Power Squadron R 255 BSR turntable. Call after 5427. CHEVROLET Suburban. '75. I V.8, fully equipped, $6,400. built-ins and eating area, 5 p_m_ 771.8358. . __ . .- -. --- 34 ton, 29,000 miles, new I Call aft!'r 5 p.m. 264.2578. CLASS STARTS MONDAY, SEPTEMBEH 11, 1978 SCHWEITZER finished basement, 21h car ------.- - WANTED - Gold slde.by. tires. 884.2269 evenin~s. 1911UT.BIHD--Good running Time: 7:30 p.m. Cafeteria garage, $89,500. 1095 ROS. SA-MUSICAL r sidc refngcrator gold dish . . _ . -- I REAL ESTATE Grosse Pointe High School - North LYN, Grosse Poinle INSTRUMENTS ,.w ash e r (buiit.in), 30", 1fl77 VOLARE - Station I condi~inn. $400 ,:r best of. ST. CLAIR Morningside, off Vernier Woods. - - -- .------I white "as stove Good con. i wagon, power, rack, stereo, , fer (.;1)1 Thun,day after 6 : 1-800.462-9964 Ladies invited 882.2189 CORONETfor student,KING$100. -884.5157.Ideal I dl't'lon,"823.oo93. I Ziebarted. 886.17411. I p.m. 884.6074. 1

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Thursday, September 7, 1978' __, __ G R.~~S_E. POI N T ~ __~.~ W S._ Page Twen~y.Tnree 13-REAL ESTATE I J3-REAL ESTATE ---1-3--R'-E-A-L-E-ST-'A-T-E-- Ill-REAL ESTATE I 13-REAL ESTATE 21C~SEfREVCT'-CREICAi-----'1'-21~SR.EOROVF,ICNEG-.--.-21-1 DPAEC'NoTR'.NTG.'-IG FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE ... FOR_~~~E fOR SALE" ~ .....

" PRIVACY PLUS SPACE ' FIRST OFFERING ST. CLAIR NtRE_T~U6~~oLRD i -j:'OIt SALI'~ near Grosse (iH'.:;SSE POI:--ilF..'S ONLY I. ALL-ROOFS MICHAEL'S BY OWNER Beautiful 5 bedroom Geor. IN TIlE WOODS Pointe, YOlkshire near HOOVER I ALUMINUM PAINTING French Proveneial b r i e k Immaculate 3 bedroom brick /pan. C0Ioma. I. Approx.i EO baths, family room, dining room with built.in Call today. I a I n t e Woods, $84,n'" ----.--- .... ---- .. --- - • l':.inting Free Estlmat~s _-;- Insured r~"- portance to any buyer. ' -- -- -. ------.. - ---.------ADORABLE "1'" yea~. male • Cemcnl Ji,ts' " 531.7555 PAINTING puppy-\-er.l' p'a~ fu\, SHI. • Violatiolls Corrected it.. ' INTERIOR AND GROSSE POINTE SHORES I 886.8183. FREF, ESTI:\IATES 21G-ROOFING GROSSE POINTE CITY 1----- CALL RICK-8850862 SERVICE EXTERIOR The good paintes of this offering are readily ap. ! DOBEH:\IAN pup s, AKl'.: ", __ . . , parent when you enter this delightful Colonial. CALL HARRY I Champioll line, 7 I,'(,l'ks l\I.J.K. l\L\l~TE~AXCE I The 1st floor plan is pleasing, and there's a bib BY OWNER I old, $150. 293.3665. PAINTfNG - PLASTEH!!'\G: CASH AN 824-3627 family room. The 2nd floor has 4 great bedrooms 1- , ---_.----. -. PLtll\IIHNG. CE:\IEf'OT, ctc'l ROOFING and two baths-and Ihe surprise is the 3rd floor Center entrance Colonial, 4 bedrooms, 2 balhs, Jiving DAILY 8:30 - 5:15 I 1 ...EAR OLD CIllhuahuas. We (h, comlll('rcia! conlr'act. Rooi. roof repair, alumi. two.room suite, all nicely decorated. Call us to room with fireplace. dining room, den, screened i ~ski~~~50. 882.1307. _. ing, bar~, I'c~tallranls. elc. num gutlers, hot roofing, BACK IN BUSINESS view this interesting home in a beautiful loca. porch, 2 car garage, new roof, close 10 Village, Painting - Decorating - tion. : BEAUTI~UL long h~irel! :at 1885.151.8 __.. ' ... 885.18~~ Quick service. Work guar- schools and bus. Call for appointment. anleed. 881.1934. I V{all Washing. Elmer T. i predonllnanlly wlllte wIth, FLOOR SA:\"DING professi. LaBadie, 882.2064. TOWNHOUSE CONDO : gray, 6 1J10nths old, spayed or.all, done. Dark staining Lots of people are ~earching for this type of 884.1399 I female, shols. Affecliollatc and' finishing, All work investment today. We offer a r~ally nice example, indoor pet. 8392-141 en'- guaranleed, free' e.,timalt.'s. beside Lake St. Clair, with two bedroums anti 'Ill , , nings. 371-6938. the luxury features. The price is ill ,he 60's- with practically ever~'lhing staying with the :'a~O :.----:.;;;:;---~~~---- -' -----.::.------.-----. --,- ! _20_.-G£NER.i._L-- S.E.R_ VIC-E:, --)0- SEF'S - . CHACIOUS CENTER ENTRANCE COLONIAL PHASElD SOUND There's an electric door garage, a red\\ ood deek • PLU:lfBING I \\ ,\I.Ll'M'ER HF.\\l.!\',\L • Private Parties with privacy, and a well.landscaped c:xlerior. We 5 !J"'l,oums, 3'2 baths, formal living and dining rooms, • PLASTERl:\G • Insured would love 10 show it to you. paneled library, kitchen with built.ins, breakfast • PAI",TING • He-liable • Weddings room, enelosed pureh. All large rooms, dark room • CARPENTH'1 • Exp('1 ienled CENTRE ENTRANCE COLONIAL • Special Occasions i:1 !:;a~ement. carpeted rec room with powder • IIIASOXRY Estimat(" at 110 (harge or ' A beautifully decorated, well-planned home on a room, sprinkler system, gas grill. Quality con. • VlOLATlOl\'S ohligation. 776-8267 : CALI. 35.DISCO lovely avenue, This bright and colorful residencl struction thai can only be duplicated today al CORRECTED i . __ __ ... _ . . .. _. : is in superb order, with four bedrooms, 2~2 "rUili~Jiti.,.e price. Devonshire in Grosse Pointe • NOTl/I~';G TOO 5")1,\11.. LET GEORGE DO IT; .------E-S-Y-E-R-N--;-' baths, paneled library, breakfast room, rec room -and lwo fireplaces, plus a new screened porch. Park. • GUY DE BOER : Wa,hp\'. ur) cr. dish\\':"h('f-. " JOANNA W , ROOFS BY OWNER APP~)Jj\Tl\IE:--;T ONLY '7~6 37 8 S- 46? nn sl'l'\"ite ('h:rq:l' If re- WINDOW SHADES The fenced and well landscaped yard lops off i •. 0 8;). A_ . d (' I I the elegant picture. 823-01 19 ' ------. ---- .--. I palre. 1 ual ante'.'( par s I 'AlNl SHU1TfRS &L1NDS DECKS : 20A-CARPET LAYING! and serviles. KAUF"IANN iL.------.-.-_-.-_.-_-.-._-_-_- ..---.- ..--._-_-_--':. .. .. __.. : SI:\l'E 1!163 __ 8A~;;AI-l; S'O'''' oOO'S AND WINDOWS UTTERS NEW OFFERING ,,------, ('~~lf~~~\i;ll~~ VOCCIA GRA' TOP Gutters Cleaned COLONIAL WITH A DIFFERENCE FIRST OFFERING Stairs Carpl'tcd ShiflcJ CONSTRUCTJOi'-J . NEW & REPAIR Repairs of A II T~ pes CO IN C We announce this unusual residence with 3 BEDHOO:lI COLONfAL }I.':! BATH ALSO .,_ FREE ESTIMATES pride-and we are certain Ihe price is S"lES AND SERVICE New famil)' room with sliding glass doors. Kitchen (' '\ RPETlNG, VI:,,\' L, Li,cns('d lluil(l('I' Roof leaks Guaranteed righi, in the 70's. The 1st floor has all the HARDWOOD Additions 15011 ICIl1CHEV Al wilh eating area and new Solari an floor. Open hI' .. All., • I" .hot '.,1Ii 20 Yrs. Experience formal needs plus a den and a breakfast Samples'Shown in 1Jorm(,I's room. Ascend the stairway 10 Ihe three Salurday and Sunday, 2 10 5 or by appointment. lU S.6OOO c...... ~ .... 'P Priced high 70's. Your Home Garages C.II Bill 882-5539 lovely bedrooms, and note the stnined glass, BOB TRUDEL Kitchens Ihe decoration, and Ihe lovely condition. 1304 HARVARD 294.5896 Fireplan's Pe-o' Performance '"or Yo~" A~,o - Hove " 1~s.,~d W,'h Take a second look al Ihe kitchen_ Ihen 1'._".1; flll's ...~rruiCl'1t[rr, ~Inc. _ REP~I~ _ _ i 777-2816 773 110:; : 15302 I. Jefferson at Beaconsfield '-.--. -.- ..=::::-.------._-.-_-._-_-_- __-.--::::=--=--=--.-_.-_----': lIA\'E YlIl'R l'hinll\()' dUll' i HAnLEY 822.5434 GROSSE POINTE WOODS ,------,- I eu I\(lW_ S,lf(. nnll (., nn,Hlli.1 GF.:-;EHAL l'O:\'T1L\CTli\G We'll slart with the price~in the 50's'! Then (';/l g,\T/l Orienlal Rugs • Antlq\lCs • Fine Painlings •• 1C'\\C'lry • Heating ishing. Me 01 b e r l'ial;o 1lJ-:\I()IILI:';(; • Fine Furnilllr<; • Crystal • SIf'Clin,q • Chin;"! 882-0087 Technicians Guilli. Z('( II I IH:\II(' \ :->J'E('L\L1Sr City Vlol.tlon. Corrected Complele ESTI\TES or Singll' HC'm, Rossner. 731.7J07. 1'ln,I'; "-"II\I:\TES SII" (' 1!l:;:1 '1 t' Ii 717!i 527-4435 tnsured Grosse Pointe Real Estate INSTANT C,\SIl or on consignment 21B-SEWING MACHINE 1,,\ KEI'OL\TE co, phone Vs At ('();-.;snH T(''j'J I)~ 963-6256 or 963.0248 ('0:\11'1,1':1'[-; tunl' "I' :;'19;;' (."lIlpll'll' home l'loderniza CITY CONTRACTING CO. The Community Builders All I'l;Jkes, :Ill agl'S ,\11 lioll. 1\'" j,,~ 100 ~llIall. Li-! 15092 - Whittier pall, ,f"d,r'd fll1:i 7~J7_ (',':".',! I. ,1 :,~I:>ti, e82 6707.1 .. - ... __ .... ~- ...

r 7 7 7777 7 77 72777722 7777 777.7 • •• Page Twenty-Four GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, September 7, 1978 21-I-PAINTING 21 N-ASPHALT WORK 21~:~~~tlteD BAKER IS PRODUCER DECORATING I Slate Classes on Pewabic Art [ ASPHALT -B-R-I-CK_ BLOCK WORK John Baker of The Farms CITY OF GROSSE POI NTE CONCRETE New or Repairs ~. has been named executive For the last seven years Tuesday. Seplember 5, and PAINTER'S, INC. • Old cracked up drives 25 Years in Pointes producer fo~ !';Jews Four. Mr. adult ceramic classes have I run for 11 weeks. ~rnlilir 'Uhltt' Painting interior - exterior, resurfaced with Asphalt, Bob De Meyer _ VA 4.0193 Baker, recIpient .of four !>cen oversubscribed at Mich. Mr. Ault added that Alice paperhanging and panel. half the cost of concrete Emmy Awards, two m the ca. Igan Slate University's-Pewa. Kales Harlwick of Touraine ing. Free estimates cheer. • Circle drives 21 P-.WATER- tegory of "Best N.ewscast" bie Pottery in Detroit to the road donated $6,000 to "ena. ABSENT VOTER BALLOTS (ully given. Licensed & • Parking lots sealed and PROOFING and two for "SpeCial Proj. point of drawing names from ble us to expand our classes." FOR T.~E Insured. marked - ---- .. - ecls," has worked as a a hat to see who can be • Concrete work, patios, elIAS. 1". JEFFREY director, producer and p.roo taken, said Roger Ault of 882.9234 882-1800 f t t SPECIAL CITY ELECTIO'N drives, sidewalks • Basement Waterproofing ~ram manager. or s a I?ns Lakepointe avenue, pewabic Club Forllling WALLPAPER HANGING in K &< B CONTRACTORS m Houston, Baltimore, Phlla. pottery director. TO BE HELD ON • Underpin footings d I h' N Y k d W h your home or o!!ice. Cus. 881-6013 _ 526,-8382 _ Crarked or caved.in walls . e pia, ew. or an as. This has occurred in spite I Girl C(lf.ye Loop tom work. Murals. Your mgton. A native of Cypress. of increased class sizes and ~ TUESDA Y, SEPTEMBER 26, material or ours. Prompt AL S ASsPI'n~AeL1T PAVINGI Lice~ed References Insur~d Fairbanks, Tex., h~ IS ~ grad. enlargement of its facilities, service. 779.1545. • 944 uate of the Umverslty of To help meet this contino The Neighborhood Club 1978 Owner supervision and plan- Houston. I uing demand the Pewabic is will be org ..nizing a girls bas. ANDY KEIM, DECORATOR ning. Guaranteed quality CODDENs ------.---,-- ketball league this fall for Registered qualified electors in the City' of -Professional painting and workmanship at reasonable CONSTRUCTION adding more classes to its third through eighth graders, wallpapering. Free esti. rates. 2IT-PLtJMBING ti fall schedule, he said. These Grosse Pointe who expect to be absent from mate. References. 881~69. SEAL COATING ESTABLISHED'1924 HEATING classes will meet twice a A pre.season clinic will be the City, wh:> are confined to home or 'hos------_. ---- SPECIALIST All types of basement water week either in the afternoon held at Brownell Middle pital due to illness, or who are 60 years of age YERKEY & SONS State licensed and insurance proofing. 7 years guaran. ELMER'S PLUMB! NG or evening and will be of. School, 26U Chalfonte ave- or older and desire to vote absentee, are urged WE SPECIALIZE-Exterior References tee. References. 886-5565. & H EAT ING fered wee k day s Monda~' nue, on Saturdays from Sep- to apply for ABSENT VOTER BALLOTS at painting. 27 years experi. 928-3033 284-5534 TV 4 4422 through Thursday. Individ. te.mber 23 to October 14. IT.he once at the City Clerk's Office, 17147 Maumee ence, J. W. KLEINER ~ uals may apply for avoca. times are as follows: t IIrd Avenue, Grosse Pointe, Michigan. DU PONT PAINTS 21O-CEMENT AND Basement Waterproofing ELECTRIC sewer cleaning. tional, retirement or college and fourlh grade, 10 to 11 BRICK WORK All Work Guar:mteed No footage charge. Tele. credit programs. a.m.; fIfth ~nd Sixth grades, NO REGULAR APPLICATION FOR ABSENT Used LICENSED " d I . 11 a.m. to 12 noon; and sev- Heasonable, Call evenings. phone. price. 20 years of Every. a u l IS .welcome., enth and eighth grades, 12 VOTER BALLOT CAN BE ACCEPTED AFT- 891.5896 891-ti584 ALL TYPE brick, stone, TU 2-0717 expenerlce. Call Roemer ~l Pewablc no spec'lal expe~. noon to 1 p.m. The fee is $5, ER 2:00 P.M., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, blork, conrrete, driveways, I Plumbing. TV 2.3150. lienee or personal talent IS plus membership. 1978. PAINTERS porch.es and patios, wa~er. 21n-PLASTER WORK , required to try your hand at . proofmg, new and repairs., ~ one of man's oldest and most Leagues also WIll be of. EUROPEAN EXPERTS ALL PLUMB! NG THOMAS W, KRESSBACH DeSender 822~1201. -SP-E-C-;r-A-L-IZ--IN-'G--in--r-ep-a-ir-s fundamental arts," noted 1ir. fered for. the fol1o\'"ing ~ge City Manager-Clerk Interior, exterior, wallpaper. No Service Charl(e Ault groups: IIlIdGet League, thIrd ing, patching, plastering, fOl' 18 years. Cracks eJimi. SMALL OR LARGE . . _ and fourlh grades, $15; Mid. window puttying, caulking. L. VERBEKE CONTR. GPN-9-7-78, 9-14-78 and 9-21-78 Drives • Walks • Porches nated. ClE'an. Jim Black. JOBS . ~rospectlve SlUoents are gie League, fifth and sixth Good work. Grosse Pointe Patios • Chimneys • Tuck. well. VA 1.7051. mVI.ted to reserve space by grades, $15; and Mid i references. Reasonable. pointing _ Basement Water. 21R-FURNITURE ELECTRIC SEWER ~alhng 822.0954. En~oIlment League, sevellth and eighth Free estimate. Call John CLEAN ING IS done on the openmg day grades, $18, A uniform shirl anytime. 368.5098. proofing REPAIR 21 Years in the Pointes PRIVATE PLUMBER of classes the first week of is provided for each girl to No Job Too Small UPHOLSTERING 25% off REASONABLE September. Classes began keep. The family rate is $40. INTERIORS by Don and my already low prices. Lynn, husband, wife team. Licensed Free Estimates Registration Gates for the Free estimates. Free pick. I Painting, wallpaper perfec- 885-4391 886-3537 SWANSON NAMED leagues will be on Tuesday, tionists, references. 527. up and delivery. Call Bob, The board of lhe Wayne' September 12, at Brownelt, 881.2818. 5560. R. R. CODDENS /30B DUBE County Road Commission reo from 7 to 9 p.m.; Thursday; GROSSE POINTE and AREA Cement Contractor FURNITURE refinished, reo PLUM'3ING and HEAT' NG cently secured the services September 14, at Parcells - FLOOR SANDING. All fin- paired, stripped, any type Licen':ed Master Pluml-er of Pointer Candice Swanson Middle School, 20600 Mack ishes, dark staining our Family Business for 52 Years SEWER CLEANING, on its appraisal staff. Ms. avenue, from 7 to 9 p,m.; • New and repair work of caning, Free estimates, EBENEZER BAPTIST CHURCH specialty, 3rd generation. SPRIl';'KLEIt REI'AIR, etc. Swanson studied at Wayne and Thursday, September 21, • No job too small 474-8953 or 956-7492. 21001 Moross Road and 1-94 Licenses. 371-0830. Grosse Pointe Wooe s Slate University, the Univer- at the club, 17150 Waterloo • Driveways and porches 886-3Mlf; sity of Michigan and the Uni. ave.nue, f~om 7. to 9 p..m. No our specialty YOUR KITCHEN chairs re- Sunday School 9:45 a.m. M.J. K. upholstered in U.S. Nauga. versity of Colorado. She's a mall regIstratIOns Will be • Patios LEAKY Toilets - Faucets? Morning Worship 11:00 a,m. hyde, 3724555. residential member of the accepted. ! MAl NTENANCE • Chimne~'s Repaired, Sink cleaning, i"'II\ Interior.Exterior Painting • Waterproofing American Real Estate Ap. Adults and high school I '!I:,,!III ~ UPHOLSTERING by retired Violations corrected. Small .1 "'1 I "'J, Evening Fellowship 6:30 p.m . All home or Business repairs • Violations Repaired praisers and an associate ~tudents i.n~er~sted in coach. upholsterer. Good work. jobs wanted. Master plumb- member of the Society of mg or offlclatmg should con- 885.151B 885.1839 CALL ANY TIME Reasonable. VA 14900. er. Work myself. 884-2824. Real Estate Appraisers. tact the club at 885-4600. ~ ,: '<:Ieb~ Family Night Wednesday 7:30 p.m, 886-5565 GOO .. 0UfI SlflfttGIH Pastor William Cummins DONALD BLISS 21 S-CARPENTER GRAZ10 CONSTRUCTION CALL US! Decorator SERVICE We'll Plumb Free Estimates Cement driveways, floors, CITY OF Child care provided at aU services patios of any des i g n . NATURAL WOOD interiors You TU 1-7050 porches, new steps, old and cabinetry. For home, Frank Weir 40 Years in Grosse Pointe garages raised and reo office, boat. Restoration Plbg. & Htg. ~rnliat 'niutr 1llltnnb!l GROSSE POI NTE paired, new garage doors, work. Extensive and un. Since 1925 SUPERIOR PAINTING -I new garages custom built. 885.7711 BAPTIST CHURCH usual projects preferred. MICHIGAN 21336 Mark .~venue Interior and exterior paint. Licensed and insured. Hobi Judson Designer. 545- 381 Kercheval Grosse Point", Woods ing, plastering, repairs, 774-3020 772-1771 4141 or 546-3622. outside stucco repairs, reo 21W-DRESSMAKING NOTICE OF A Warm WelCame finishing wooden floors, CHAS. F. JEFFREY • Attics • Porch Enclosure! AND TAILORING AwelllMornIngYr>uW~"hlp ~ minor carpentry, wall wash. ~fASON CONTRACTOR • Additions • Kitchens SEAMSTRESS, alterations. PUBLIC HEARING ing, window repair. For LICENSED - INSURED • Commercial Buildings zippers, hems. Mary. 882. 9:4:S~~~~ya'~'haOIa.m. . _I free estimates and good !r~. • Brick • Block _ Stone JIM SunON 6694. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the reg- Evening reasonable prices call Tom ... Service • Cement Work 1677 Brys Drive _----- ular; Council meeting scheduled for Monday, The (j'one Pointe 7 p.m . at 824-8576. • Waterproofing TU 4 2942 TU 2-2436 LADIES tailoring by expert September 18, 1978, at 7:30 p.m., the agenda • Tuck Pointing Seamstress. Able to do all will include, in addition to regular Council 'MEMORIAL CHURCH INTERIOR - exterior paint. _ Patios of anv kind alterations, sew new EXTERIOR and interior business matters, a PUBLIC HEARING. with United Prelbyterian ;:"S::l.C~:1t .~,~~ ~'~ ~j ing. Residential and com. clothes, loa. Ask for Anna, "PORCHES A SPECIALTY' carpenlry. Speeializing in 16 Lake Shore Road mercial. Call 881-2011 or 882-1ROO 881-5585. regard to the following: , .,.;' •.• '''~ ~•. l •• _' JI .1,... ) I)". ~'I'J:.J; doors,\ y\indows, screens, , I For'lD1fi1rRl1tUoH tdllJrt'->'ot" 882.5666. p 0 r c n e s, paneling and BRICK WORK ilZ-LANDS'CAPING APPROV AL OR DISAPPROVAL OF day call 882-5330,dial a St~lifm8s" : TUCK POINTING violations. prayer 882.8'7'70. f PROFESSIONAL paperhang- ROTO spade your garden up THE ISSUANCE OF ONE ADDI- ing, painting, staining, var. POltCHES AND ADVANCE Y..AINTENANCE Summer Schedule:. Lutheran Church ,: r'''''' 884-9512 . to 1000 sq. it. $20. 823. TIONAL CLASS C LIQUOR AND/ nishing, Italian journey. CHIMNEYS REBUILT Worship Service 10 a.m. 1821. OR TAVERN LICENSE. "On The Hill" : man. Giovanni. Reason- AND REPAIRED McMillan near Kercheval : QUALITY WORK carpen. able. 268-1646. Advance Maintenance by "The Tie That Binds" TU 4-0511 884-9512 ter with over 2il years ex. POINTER All persons interested will then and there be GROSSE POINTE fireman I perience in Grosse Pointe. LANDSCAPING heard. Ray H. Kiely Worship Services: will do wall washing, win. J. W. KLEINER Kitchens remodeled, base- • Weekly Lawn Care 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. ments paneled, room addi. downs and gutters. 821. CEMENT CONTRACTOR _ Bed Work Chester E, Petersen (N ursery both services) , 2984. CEMENT - BRICK - STONE tions, etc. c.>nscientious. • Bushes Trimmed City Administrator-Clerk Small jobs acceptable. 882- PRESBYTERIAN 9:30 a.m. Sunday School : Patios, walks porches, steps • Fertilizing GPN-9-7-78 , 21J-WALL WASHING Flagstone repair 1004. . _ Sodding CHURCH Rev. George E. Kurz • Tuck pointing, patching _ Thatching 19950 Mack Avenue Rev. George M. SCheJt~r ~ K _ MAINTENANCE Com- (holfway between pany. wall washing, floor SPECIALIZING IN CUSTOM _ 10 Years Experience _ Licensed Maross and Vernier Roodsl cleaning and waxing. Free SMALL JOBS HOME REPAIR Grosse Pointe W.:lods I Grou. ,or"l. ' estimates. 882-0688. • Insured U"ll" : FREE ESTIMATES NOTICE OF 886-4300 LICENSED Remodeling, repairs of any • Free Estimates METHODIST : GROSSE POINTE FIREMAN kind. Work alone. No job Design & Construction CHURCH • TU 2-0717 I WILL DO WALL WASHING loo big or small. Rotten Our Specialty PUBLIC HEARING window cor d s, window ~ 211 MOIOlS Rood ' WINDOWS AND GUTTERS 886-2363 : 821.2984 RYAN sills, jambs, doors, porch- DAVE BARLOW OF THE es, basements, attics. Call 885-1900 9:15 a.m. Family Worship : CONSTRUCTION and Church School 21K-WINDOW Cement and Asphalt Work Bill Lynn, 889.0298. CITY COUNCIL, ACTING AS A I TRIMMING, removal, spray 11:15 a.m. Worship I WASHING Drives _ Patios • Floors 10:00-Worship Hour "'HOMAS ing, feeding and stu.mp re BOARD OF APPEAL.S Service and Nursery and : G.OLMIN Porches • Walks ALBERT D . I , moval. F r e e eslJmates Pre.School WINDOW CLEANING Garages built or raised INC. Complete tree service. Cal UNDER THE PROVISIONS Nursery provided Free Est .• Prof. Work Ministers: SERVICE We are general contractors, Fleming Tree Ser"ice. 774 Robert Paul Ward Licensed _ Insured Dr. Robert C. Linthicum FREE ESTIMATES One call takes care of all 6460. OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE Mary Isaacs Frost WE ARE INSURED 778-4271 469-1694 'your building ~remodeling ------~ -- - Rev. David J. Eshleman 372-3022 problems large or small. MELDRUM OF THE ANDY'S MASONRY AND K.WINDOW Cleaning Com CHIMNEY SERVICE. All TU 2-0628 LANDSCAPING CITY OF CHRISTIAN pany. Storms, screens, gut Masonry and brick repairs, LETO tuck poinling. porches, wa- "A Name in Landscaping The Grosse Pointe ters, aluminum cleaned BUILDING COMPANY For Over 50 Years" Congregational SCIENCE Insured. Free estimates terproofing. Licensed and Since 1911 insured. Free estimates. BUSH AND BED CARE Church First Church of Christ, t1112-G688. Custom Building GRADING SODDING ~rn!l.ar 'nintr Scientist 881.0505. Family rooms our speci;,Hy, Grosse POinte PLANTING PATIOS A.QK Window Cleaners. Ser alterations, kitchens. American Baptist Grosse Pointe Farms SPRING CLEAN UP MICHIGAN vice on storms and screens HAROLD TU 2.3222 Church 282 ChaUonle A Complete Lawn Free estimates. Monthly CHAUVIN 240 CHAlFONTE 01 lOTHROP near Kerby Road rateS. 521.2459. llaintenance Service NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City , Services CEMENT CONTRACTOR BARKER 882-0287 882.7201 Worship Service and Sunday 10:30 A.M. ALL TYPE OF CONTRACTORS. Inc. Council, meeting as a Board of Appeals under 21M-SEWER SERVICE Church School Wednesday 8:00 P.M. ,. CEMENT WORK Modernization • Alerations the provisions of Section 5-11-5 of the 1975 BLAKE'S 9:30 and 11: 15 Sunday Sehool 10:30 A.M. 24 HOUR SEWER SERVICE • Walks • Drives • Porches Additions _ Family Rooms Citv Code of Grosse Pointe Woods, will meet LANDSCAPING "God's Presence" Infant care provided SERVING DETROIT &(,Bc • Patios • Waterproofing Kitchens & R€!creation Areas in the Council-Court Room of the Municipal • Weekly Lawn Cutting Gen. 28:10-17 RSV Serving Detroit & Suburbs • Pre.Cast Steps Estate Maintenanre _ Vacation Lawn Cutting Building. 20025 Mack Avenue, Grosse Pointe ..Divor('e Christian Style" • Eleclric Equiptmcnt • Tuck Pointing JA~IES BARKER • Fertilizing \Voods, on Fint English • Storm Sewers 886.504~ 51. John 2: 1-]0; • Chimney Repair • Sodding and Seeding SI. ;\Iark 10:2.12 • Main Se\q'r, No job too small. • Shrub and Hedge Monday Evening, September 18, 1978 Dr. Roy R. Hutcheon Ev.lulheran • Toilets Free Estimates. HARRY SMITH 'Trimming Rev. Terry J. Ging • Sinks Licensed BUILDING CO. • Shrub Removal and at 7::W p.m. o'clock to hear th(' apPcill of Shore- Church _ Downspouts ]7 Years in Pointe Established in Plan~ing wood E. R. Brown Builders. Inc., 20431 Mack Verniel Rood ot Wedgewood • Plumbing Repairs 779-8427 .___ _ 8__82.'1.47.3_\ Grosse Pointe Area Since 1937 • Commercial and Avenue, Grosse Pointe Woods. who is appeal- Drive, Groue Pointe Wood. _ R,'sidential and Commercial WE SPECIAUZE IN • Viola\i',ns Corrected Residential ing the denial of the Building Inspector to 884.5040 BIBLE STUDY • Etc. DRICR. REF AIRS. W 0 r k Remodeling issue a Drivewa~' P('rmit for prop('rt~. cif'. nU-:E ESTIMATES guaranteed. Porches, chim. Alte,'ations and Maintenance 368.4610 I and Christian Friendship i Summer Worship: CALL RICK-S85.0862 New ConsIIuction ~liclrEi PILORGET Land: scribed as: neys, sidewalks, basement 885.3900 885.7013 "CHRIST Sunday Srhool and leaks an[\ cracks. Tuek scaping, complete service Lot No. 109 of Marks and i\TilhOllf'Y Church Worship 9:30 21N-ASPHALT WORK planting. custom buill flag Pointing Free estimate FHANK WILLlA:\IS, Li. Subdivision No. :l (575 C:lTlterbury) n. stone, patios. 823.6662. FELLOWSHIP" C &< J ASPHALT 779.4245. ' cen\c<1 builder. Specializ- Rev. P. keppler ._.1 Shorewood E. R. Brown Builders propose (a non denomination PAVING, INC. ing in home up.dating and Church) Jrnprovp the value of your PORCllt:S, patios ncw or re. THREE C'S to construct a circular drive ilt 57;) Cant<'fbury. _. -- --~-'c+•. all minor or major repairs, Yale and Harper. _v; home with a professional built. tuck pointin~. ~rick; ! Porth enl'1osllres, doors ad. LANDSCAPI r-.JG A Driv('w,w Permit was denied bpcausc Or- : St. Clair Shores, nr 11 ;'oli. CHRIST •• job Over 20 years serving, r('platem('nl. c 1 u I kIn g, 1 Design 111 gardening special- jus t (' Ii. bookshelves in. dinilll('c No. :369 prohibits a p;wed parking WnF:A T SCHOOL Gro<;~r Pointe in driveways: paint scaler \\'Ilh IIi.Tex.! CHURCH slallt-d, pan e I i n g. new ists. are;) which exC'ccos thirty PC'fCf'llt in c()\'('rag(' SllNDAYS 10:30 A,M. and scaling. Jo'ree estimates I Chimn('y repair and re.1 ('ounlN lops. vanit ies. Cod(f • Commercial and residential' the rrquired front yard area for a H'sldenhal 2901.8713 Episcopal Ownt'r supervised. Refer. I built. Basement watef' I violations rorr('ct('d. For • Lawn and garden main. I 61 Grosse Pointe Bh'd. proofing. 29 ~('ars ('xper;. lol in an R.l zolled district. In accordance With .John Ludlam, Pastor ('nc('~ included and insur' tOllrteo\ls ('xpf'rt assbtanc(' t('nance 885.4841 eneI', All work gllaran(eed. the provisions of Ordinancp No. ;{69 and Sec. anr'('. l in improving ~o\lr home • Sodding anrl Seeding 8'00 a,m, Holy Eucharist Donald ~ItEa('llern. 526 tioll 5-11-;) of tl1(' If!?5 City Code of C;rosse ('ALL ANYTI~E I in ;l1lY ar('a. p!(';b(' ('all mc • Power Raking 9: 15 a.m. !Ioly F:ucharist 773-8087 5646. at • Top Soil. Sand, Peat, Frr Pointe Woods. said ('Ircular drivp cannot \)f' St. Paul Ev, and Sermon ------882.7776 tilizing construc!l'd unless a \'ariaIH'(' is granlrd h.v Lutheran Churl:h (Nursery available) 2lJ-WALl WASHING • Tree Rt'moval and Repairs the Board of Appeals . 881.6670 11'15 a.m. Holy Euch3riSt CAHI'E:"iTrtY, Brirk work, • Shrub and Tree Planting and Sermon 1st Sun, ('omplde !lorn(' r('pai rs. 881.1. Landscape llt'sign and Con This will he a publiC' }waring ;lIld ;lll int('[p,tec! (ha IIonIc and Lothrop Grosse Pointe Fireman Morning Prayer and Ser. 7841. s(ruclion parties arc invited to attend. Summer Schedule: mon other SlInda~'s Fnlly Lir('nsrd and losur('d I Worship 9:30 will do wall washing and gutters. Chester E, Petersen Wet'kday Eu('harisls CA HPE;'IITRY and :111 remod. Gerald .J, Christ I Nursery Provided 9:30 a.m. Tuesday elinR. 1>ishwahrrs: garbage Clement A. Ch:lrgot I . City Admillis(rator.Clprk 821-2984 Rev, K. R. Lenlz, TRI). 7:30 a,m. Thu rsday disposals, sink:; installed. 757.5330 GPN-.-9-7-78 Rev, Paul K 'Christ 5:30 p.m. Saturday ('all Pe(e, 343.9131. I See our display ad on page 3 I

J b m a ssrapma s as. ase re.r •• - e.e .. n. • Thursdoy, September 7, /978 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Poge Twenty-Five ...... - · · · · · · •. ~Jl.II' • • •••• ~•.•-r...... -.'''' ..... • · . ···:::::te-l GROSSE POINTE RE:~LESTArEBOARD •••••• I THE PROPERTIES LISTED ON THESE PAGES ARE OFFERED EXCLUSIVELY tI tit BY MEMBERS OF THE GROSSE POINTE REAL ESTATE BOARD ~ .., .. J, OPEN SUNDAY 2:30-5 _ Family Living ... Great Location! .. , • • A growinl'( family needs growing space, Here's a • • •• 11 , charming English home that is a great opportu. • • I · .-;;E; nity to enjoy raisinl'( your family in. If you'd I like a: . . . 19' County Kitchen with built.ins t , .. 24' x 15' living room ... 15th' dining room , .. Paneled den • • • • • • ... 5 bedrooms, 3th baths • • • • • • . . . Immediate possession, • • • • • • • . . . Bargin price in the eighties . . . Many extras. • • Come see us at . •• "621 Washington Road" near Watherloo • • 1161 PAGET CT. Semi.ranch on quiet court. This spa. cious, immaculate 2 bedroom custom built home fea. tures a large kitchen, dining room, Florida room, mar. ble fireplace in living room, a fully finished basement OPEN SUNDAY 2:30-5 with tiled lavatory and shower and as a bonus for Exceptional Ranch House your growing family there is an unfinished second Airy corner lot. We invite you to investigate and floor with room for 3 bedrooms and bath with ducts discover tasteful decour and fine' traditional and plumbing already installed. detailing combining good looks with good living . . . The lady's eyes will sparkle when she sees This comfortable and complete air conditioned home the roomy kitchen with Mutschler cupboards, at 88 HANDY ROAD has 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, Mutsch. Beautiful finished basement. 3 bedrooms. Paneled ler kitchen and laundry, family room and large for. office. 2 car garage. Central air-conditioning, pri- mal dining room on a quiet street convenient to vacy, and many extras. Offering immediate pos- :. walking to schools, churches, shopping and bus. session. Be one of the first to discover this ... "happy home" at 2050 Stanhope. .. . SCULLY & HENDRIE, INC. BUYING OR SELLING A HOME ...... 20169 Mack Ave. 881-8310 Is no job for an amateur. The many intricacies of property values, financing procedures are best handled by a professional real estate company. For your peace of mind, place your problems in Buying or Selling? our hands. •

Check BORI.i\.ND ASSOCIi\.T~S All the Ads 4 OUR Contact a EARL KEIM REALTY Member Broker Q CLASSIFIED ADS Today REALTORS@ HIGBIE MA'XON 395 Fisher Road 886-3800 REALLY MEASURE UP FOUR FIRST OFFERINGS • FIRST OFFERING - Grosse Pointe Woods. Delight. ful residence. Living room has fireplace. Eating FIRST OFFERING When you're in business, the more people that space in kitchen. 2 bedrooms and bath on 1st with stairs to expansion attic. Rec room with wet THREE BEDROOM RANCH know about you ..• the more business you'll have. bar. Central air. 21/2car garage. $52,900. with family room just a block from Kerby ~on't sell,?ur CI~s~ifiedsshort. They can prove a ,'-" FIRST OFFERING - GroS5e"Po1n~ Farms:" 3"bed'.' School. Two car garage and fenced yard. room, 2th bath center hall Colonial. 1st floor den Priced in the mid.sixties. Vital selling force for you. Other advertising me- . . with fireplace. Rec room. 2 car attached garage. $llO,OOO. diums just don't measure up to the sizable audi- AN ARCHITECT'S DREAM .'t' FIRST OFFERING - Newberry Place. Cape Cod. placed on a two-acre lake frontage lot which ence and quick response our Want Ads can bring Master bedroom and bath on 1st floor. 3 bed. features magnificent landscaping and a swim. rooms, bath and family room on 2nd, 1st floor ming pool between the house and breakwaU. The you ... and at the most reasonable prices. paneled den or 5th bedroom. 1st floor lav. Glassed house was designed to take advantage of the porch. Central air. Guest house for family and everchanging scene on the water. This all brick entertaining. $169,500. mini-mansion has fireplaces in six rooms, which In fact, our CIassifieds fill --the bill when it FIRST OFFERING - Near Hunt Club on Saddle include three bedrooms. One of the very best Lane. 4 bedroom, 2th bath centrally air can. kitchens with a fireplace alcove, a new heating comes to buying, selling or renting jusf about ditioned Cape Cod styled residence. Library and plant and revamped baths are some of the family room. 1st floor laundry. Rec room. Patio "pluses" of this offering. anything at all! The Listings cover a diversified with gas grill. Fire and burglar alarms. 2V2 car att. garage. $132,900. LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION. field of categories, and they're tailored to save Six bedrooms, four and one half baths near the lake in Grosse Pointe Shores, This custom built time and money for you. You're sure to find what. BALFOUR ROAD - Center hall 4 bedroom 21f.2 bath home has many extras. Three fireplaces have Colonial. Paneled library with fireplace. Florida gas starters, water purifier, huge brick patio ever you're looking for whether it's an antique room. Hec room with fireplace, playroom and lav with fountain, gas lights, above ground lights in basement. Aluminum trim, gutters and storm around yard, 15 ton air conditioner. Two bed. clock or a new borne ••. a buyer for your car or windows. 2 car att. garage. Attached suite of 4 rooms and bath on second floor have separate a tutor for your child! rooms. $87,000. heat, Gigantic family room and library are reasons enough to see this showplace supreme. BELLE MEADE - Beautiful new area in the Shores. Center entrance Colonial built in 1976. Paneled WHAT MAKES THIS The Classifieds are a smart ~-a}'to do busi- library plus a family room with fireplace and wet a terrific buy at $38,500? The fact that this con. bar. 1st floor laundry. 2nd floor offers four nice dominium has a new kitchen with all built-in ' ness. Give us a call and let us put theln to ,,-ork size bedrooms and 2 baths. There are 2 furnaces appliances. The fact that the carpeting and drap- and air conditioning units. Lawn sprinkler system. eries are almost new. The fact that the basement for you. You~1Ibe glad you did. Attached garage. has been developed with party room and bar. The fact that this is an outside apartment with BUCKINGHAM - Near Jefferson Ave. Quality built windows on three sides and has central air con- 5 bedroom 31,~ bath English on superbly land- ditioning makes this offering look good at a scaped 100x167 foot lot. Spacious kitchen and price which is below that of other apartments CITY OF breakfast room. Den. Large L shaped covered for sale in the complex, terrace overlooking yard. Master bedroom has CITY OF fireplace. Slate roof and copper gutters. Lawn WANT A MOVE-IN CONDITION (lirOlili!'liniut!' 'ark sprinkler system. 2 car attached garage. three bedroom, one and one half bath colonial with natural fireplace, two car garage, gas forced MICHIGAN NOTTINGHAM - Well maintained 1'.~ story resi. air heat plus an awning covered terrace? Call ~rnlilir 'oiutr Seai('d bids \\ ill be aCCl'ph'd from contractors pre- dence with modern kitchen. 1st floor bedroom and now to see this excellent home located at 5814 qualifled by the ~!ichlgan Sl;;\t' Highway D,'partment bath and a den or additional bedroom. 2 bed- Buckingham. by tilt' City Clerk of the Cll~ of Grosse Point!' Park. rooms, sewing room and bath on 2nd. Full base- INVITATION TO BID ~lictl1gal1 until 10 a m, on S,'ptember 28, 1978 at the ment. 2 car brick garage. Carpeting and drapes ~funicipal Building. 15115 E .Jdft'Tson Avenue. for included. $44,900. One (1) 46,000 GVW Truck with the furnishing of all Jab,'r. ,'quipment and material for the stripping and pr,'paratllln "f existing surfaces HANDSOME FARM COLONIAL in the Windmill Pte. Optional Trade-In area built by Willison in 1967. Large family room for application of asphalt Cllner,'!,' rt'surfacing on with fireplace and concealed bar. 1st floor laun- 1. (approximately ;l6{l(l 1,';]') dry room with lav. Powder room. Awning covered The City of Grosse Pointe will receive sealed (a) ~ralJ.laod :\ H'nuc brick patio with gas grill. 4 bedrooms and 2 baths bids for the purchase of one truck of minimum (bl IA'lk,'pnIntc ..\\,'I1U,' on 2nd. Finished basement. Central air con. (cl K,'rcl1t'\al .\\.:m;,' ditioning. 2 car attached garage, 46.000 G.V.W. until 3:00 P,M. on Thursday, (d) B,'aci'n,;fleld !.;lk"r"inle all.: ... li4 KEROiEVAL88E)-6OlO II (apprh\) t,'ns 1 . . .; ....' , September 14, 1978 at which time said bIds EXTRAORDINARY lake front Georgian manse in the . - ~.~ (a \ fkacpo,fl,'ld .\n'n\lr City. B('autiful Mutschler kitchen and breakfast shall be opened publicly. Rids shall incllld(' Ihi :'\"ltln~h3m R"ac! room with fireplace. 27 foot morning room. 15x tci Fairfax .-\\,'IH:e optional trade-in for one truck chassis 20 foot oak paneled library with fireplace. 2 III (apPfl>ximal,'!y ;1:!5 h>nS \ powder rooms. 2nd floor of£('rs 4 king size bed- I (a) Wloeln,l;l PI'ip-t" Park PI('r rooms (3 with firepleacesl, a sitting room. 3 1 The City reserves the right to reject any or (b) Rr,ur!a,',' Wlorlmili Pointr Park Tt'onis baths plus 2 maids rooms with bath. Extra family ('ourl,; all bids, waive any irregularitips, and to ac- bedrooms and bath on 3rd, R('c room, Swimming ! The Homes Listed IV (appr,'xlm.lt"l\ :27;; 1,10,' pool on lakc side of propNly. Priced far b<'low cept the bid which is In the b£'st interest d (a) CIlll,tru<"! n<'11 ;d!c~ duplication co~t. the City. Spt'cif1catl"Il' anrl hId pr,'po,al f"Tl~l' ar,' .nall. Other fin!' Grosse Pointe properties currently avail- al>l,- 10 the Puhll,' S,'rlHl' !l<'!'.1rl1l1t'nt, lS11S E able. Call or stop in ollr office and discuss your On These Pages Specification and bid forms ma:.' be obtained .J"ff,'f'o!' ..\ ...enue .11:<1 .1,)1111 St"\t'ns and :\'';(\CI.1I<'' hou~ing necds with one of our full time professional , 511 t-: l, ..rn,'d ,\\,'/1UI', \ll',r,llt associ at!'s. from the 1\111ni('lp.1l OrCIn's, and completed I'r"p"".!, I,' b,' m"d" 00 pr"p",;.l! h!:lnk,; and ! Represent Just Some bid.'; shall 1)(' suornltV'd to till' l'll.\' oi GIU"~t' .'" "IllP,'fllt'rl ") a cerl ,fIt d ,'h.-," "r .111 accl'pt,'d R\(I. dl'l' flM\d lor n,t! ii,s, than:; "j :h,' .1m .. \I/11 ,>f I ' Fointc. dtlpntic:..n Thorn;l..; Krpssh.1ch, Cily :\1.ln- Ill!' pr"p""l1 I'r"l"bal, II' hI' 1'1,lInl~ markt'd "1\ Ollt. ngcr, 17147 Mallllwe An'nllf', Grosse Pointe, ~\(II' of "Il\el"I'" 'Pfl'p",'a! I'll ,,\'I'h,t!tle ~\)nt'rl'l,' "1llatching people alld Bt, ....urfd\.lll.i: ~Ii'id dlrcctt't t~l tht\ ~t~t\'n!l~\n \If t:'\, IIOIlSI'S 1('1111 l1I1fl!7l1latioll" ;01 the Many Available CII~ (Ink I Michigan 482:W. Bids shall he scakd, and pi.11n- 1:-;ffi(lrk{'ci ''TfWCK CHASSIS". (~ro~:-'f' P"1nlf' roark rl'\~(lr, t'''::' t h ...' n~11t h' ~h'lt.'t'~ or f")I','1 ;ln~ "f all tll,h or :tn~ p.l,t lLel.,','! Through Member Brokers I'rolln."ds \llll h' "PI'llt',l 111 111<'(\',IIW\l ('I1,11l' T. W. Kressbach b.'r' of thl' :'\I\llllflpal BlIddln.: .It 1(1 a 111 .'11 ~'T 83 Kercheval 1<'1111>,'1" cR. 19~R 886.3400 Cit~. ~1;m;q~I'I.(,II'rk (;I'N- 9-,.'lH Nunzio Ortisi ("I~. l'1t'rk

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PtJRDY & TOLES SERVING GROSSE POINTE FOR OVER 50 YEARS &erL~.=------'"'\ WITH 3 GROSSE POINTE OFFICES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE HAMPTO~ ROAD near the lake-Sparkling 2 bedroom brick RAtjCH with den or 3rd bedroom: famil~ room, Charm, Charm, Charm! GROSSE POINTE WOODS- Rl:AL £5 TATE: updated kitchen and breakfast room plus separate dining room. Newly decorated throughout, Immedlale oc- oX FOHn IWAD - Cute 1'2 story with 2 bed- . . cupancy and altraetively priced in the 60's. 884-0600. rooms down and I bedroom up, Also, extra large ~ kitel1l'n with super eating area and there's a fire- IN THE WOODS LOTH HOP-A prestige Farms location and a very special Micou built mini.mansion with all amenities ~o satis- placc ill lhe li\'ing room, Great starter house, A good location for this brick ranch. There are fly the most particular buyer. Spacious accomodations include 6 family bedrooms, 5 baths, servants' quarters, magnificent entertainment size living room, family room and library. 884-<1600. (;llOSSE POINTE PARK-A REAL OPPORTUNITY, three bedrooms, and school district is Queen of Delightful 3,bedroom, H~ bath Colonial with an Peace, Monteith and Brownell. QUIET CUL DE SAC in the Woods and a sharp 3 bedroom RANCH with updated kilchen, jalousied breeze. outstanding family room and is only the begin- way, paneled recreation room with wet bar and attached garage. Custom built for present owner and recently ning, .\dd J. 2 car attach~d garage, eentral air NEAR GROSSE POI NTE redecorated throughout. Popular Star of Sea parish location. 884.0600. t'Onl!itioning and doctors or dentists offiec, It's 3 bedroom English colonial on Devonshire. A a bur at only $62,500. one owner home priced at $20,900. HANDY GROSSE POINTE FARMS location and the ever-popular 3 bedroom, 1'1! bath COLONIAL with BROKERS PAGE family room, Well maintained, recently decorated and immediate occupancy at a pleasing price. 884-0000. :\ superior house in GROSSE POINTE FARMS. Ideal location. Extra special lot with a sprinkler sys. ]9846 MACK AVE. AVON COUItT-Low traffic quiet area and an outstanding 4 bedroom, 2% bath center entrance COLONIAL tem and fantastie patio. Inside features 5 family 886-414 J with handy first {foor laundry, master bedroom suite with private bath, silting room and fireplace. Don't bedrooms. maid's quarters, library and family miss this one! 881.4200. . room-only the beginning-call for the details NEAR THE YACHT CLUB in desirable Grosse Pointe Shores location _ Spacious Semi.RANCH with 2 bed., on easy maintenance, heating costs, ete. Priced FIRST OFFERING rooms, 2% baths on first floor plus 2 bedrooms and bath on 2nd. Library, family room, 1st floor laundry, cen.: under $300,000. GRAYTON-The perfect family home. 4 bedrooms, tral air, carpets and draperies throughout. An Outstanding value. 881.£300. : , ' Ilu~iness opportunit)'-In THE VILLAGE. Backs up 21h baths upstairs, another lavatory on the main CLOVERLY ROAD-Absolutely immaculate Semi-RANCH with 2 bedrooms and full bath on 1st plus 2 bed. , to the regional N.B.D. offices. There's 90 front floor, a bright sunroom and beautiful nalural rooms and bath on 2nd. New kitchen, nicely finished basement, central air and you can move right in 881-6300. feet with excellent 'on and off.street' parking. woodwork throughout. Built when quality was lloll~c is remodeled inlo 3-suites-also, there's a not an option, this horne has updated bathrooms GROSSE POINTE PARK - Excellent family home in spotless condition offering 4 bedrooms, 21h baths plus. Jarg" garage for slorage, hobbies, etc. and offers unlimited potential at a very reason. extra quarters on 3rd. Spacious 13'x33' living room with fireplace, large kitchen with breakfast room, sun' room, paneled games room and 3-car garage. 884-0600. GHOSSE POINTE PARK-Vacanl-1oox250 feel - able price. Last but not least, this home has an elevator. That's right, an elevator, custom built, Between SI. Paul and Jefferson. It's adjacent to G,ROSSE POINTE SHORES-Lovely luxury RANCH in prestige area. 2 spacious bedrooms, den or 3rd bed.' capable of servicing all three floors as well as an 1012 Three Mile Drive. You can buy now and room, 2% ~aths, . large kitchen and breakfast room, family room, central air, spotless condition and immediate immediately build. Oh! There's a bonus-an al. outdoor exit to the backyard_ We invite you to occupancy IS available. B81.£300. most Olympic sized heated pool included in the call for additional details. price of $37,5~A buy! SADDLE LANE-Larger 5 bedroom, 21h bath COLONIAL in secluded setting near the Hunt Club. Large pan- LAKESHORE DRIVE - Elegant home with all the eled family room, 1st floor laundry, central air, large patio with fenced yard. Immediate occupancy and an touches you might expe.;t in a quality, prestige M""BtR excellent value. 881.6300. t~o"OMI In,titule 01 Real "ta!e Brokers property. Highlights include 4 bedrooms, 31h Gro'$.se POinte Reol Eslate 8"1ard DetrOit Boord of Reoltol~ baths, 3 fireplaces, secluded brick patio area, RIVARD-Spacious 4-5 bedroom ENGLISH in popular Grosse Pointe City. Gracious foyer, 2B' living room, sun' Not Ir'.moI AssoclctJOn 01 Realtors and recent decorating inside and out. All this room and master suite with private bath, A I(ood value price, 100. 8B4-0600. and a price under $150,000_ Call today for more details. GROSSE POINtE WOODS-Hitching post charm in just listed Farm RANCH with immediate occupancy. Lovely & 3 bedroom, 21h bath with paneled family room with fireplace and beamed ceiling, parquet floor, fully equipped PURDY TOLES kitchen, all carpets and draperies. Seller Florida bound!' Good value and immediate occupancy available. 881. 6300, l\SSOCIATES, INC. Youngblood Reeltq HARPER WOODS-Charm! charm! charm! describes this 3 bedroom, H2 story brick located in Grosse Pointe' school system. Living room fireplace, lovely carpets and draperies included. Easy to maintain with aluminum REAL ESTATE 886-1000 trim and easy to heal with extra insulation. Easy to buy, too! 881-6300. 889-0500 20081 Mack Avenue Grosse Pointe Woods , "r"', ( , ( IMPORTANT SERVICE _~a::-----_0'=_'J_,,:t FOR TRANSFEREES: Z>-. II111!! __ ' , JlPJ~ fchweitzer R E " l TOil REAL ESTATE INC. REL(!)

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New Offering Open Sunday, 2-5 OPEN SUNDAY, 2.5. A Grosse Pointe Shores home A classic beauty with the kind of open, airy feel IN THE FARMS! 1'1 of distinctive design, custom-built in a landscaped that makes entertaining-and family life-so much setting of unusual beauty. A most livable house, with more enjoyable. Lovely bay windows . . . hardwood m three large bedrooms, two baths, powder room, large floors .. , gracious open stairway ... in other words, . i~~ family room with natural fireplace. Lots of storage style! Four bedrooms, 21h baths, garden room, se- spacc. and central air for )'our year-round comfort. cluded backyard The address is 1100 Bishup. Stop in Sunday at 939 Ballantyne. 886-5800 886-5800 i::,i_.':!.~' ~I m.::~ Open Sunday, 2.5 :::- 1325 Yorktown in the Woods. There's a beautiful big If we could show you a fine newer family Colonial kitchen and adjacent family room with fireplace in in a highly desirable area of the Woods, where you this spotless custom.built ranch. There are three bed- Looking for a smart contemporary in the Farms is could have immediate occupancy, you'd want to see rooms, the location is excellent, and it's realistically like looking for a needle in a hay stack-unless you it! So expect a special horne, filled with such de- priced in the BO's with a recent price reduction_ A move fast. because we've got a real "sweet.heart" sirables as big rooms, exceptional storage space, onf'.owner house and it shows! to show you, if it lasts until the weekend ... four first floor laundry room, family room with fire- 886-4200 bedrooms, 21/2 baths ... $119,900! place and fresh landscaping .. _ if you hurry! 0IJen Sunday, 2-5 Good looking, roomy brick Colonial in a great loca- "ONCE UPON A TIME, EXTRA ELEGANT RANCH!. tion for schools-for any age! Nice big c('nler hall, lots of eating space, big study, four bed. THERE WAS If you're looking (or a big Ranch home. ]Vew Offerings rooms. A NICE family home priced in the BO's, a very attractive four bedroom 2\1! bath in the Woods, with two bedrooms and: and may be seen Sunday at 1371 Berkshire. Contemporary flavored colonial. It was a bath and a half at one ('nd, plus a OPEN SUNDAY 2 - 5 886-5800 nestled in a desirable part of the bedroom and bath at the other end,' J-:LE(;'\:\T TOW~HOUSE in Grosse Pointe City_ Farms. Suddenly, the owners found and an incredible family room with. A rarc find in a ~uperb IDeation for shops, themselves transferred. Who would fireplace. Hold on . . . there's a lot sch(H,ls, transportation. A large unit with DIJen Sunday, 2.5 buy their freshly decorated, delightful more! The all.new kitchen's a "knock .. the lovely d('tailing you expect to find in We like to show this house brcause it has so many home, complete with den, enclosed out", most of the carpeting is only. ~lIthentic English de~ign, f'our bedrooms, lovely and unusual fealures-like crystal chan- porch and 21/2 car attached garage?" months old, there's an attached 2 car 11m'!; baths. convenient garage, low month. deliers, custom drapes, inter('om system, hand. Call us next week and we'll tell you, garage and a fantastic basement that's ly maintenance. An eJ(eellent condominium somely pan('!cd Iihrary. slate foyer, II's a thl ce FIRST or call immediat('ly and we'll show you ideally sized for a High School :Prom buy anrl ~ure to sell fast, so s('e it Sunday bedroom brick Colonial at 483 Fisher. See it through, then the stor)' will have a ... SI59,OOO! ;,! ;';'0 ('ac!i{'lIJ(, SlInda)'! ADVERTISED happy ending! 886-5800 886-4200 REAL ESTATE - THE BEST INVESTMENT YOU CAN MAKE! 'IIIHE!,: BEIlW)OM BHTCK RANCH. Exccllent (),JPn S",ul(lY, 2.5 lIarp!'r WOlllls l"ration, in thE.' Gros~(' You'd be proud to move your family inlo this lovely $285,000 TIlE FARMS $35.500 BOTH SIDES 1'0111\(' ~('hool ~ysll'll1. It's priccd in the 4O's, large English r('~idence-and you'd be only the El('gant, yet privat(', wilh th(' ('hal III and flair Both sides of this Colonial can be yours for just 1 ;,nd ~1111 (011 III t akc' occupancy \'cry ~oon. ~r("ond owncr! Th('re are four big \)rdroonJs. 2 2 of th(' Old South's fin('~t residenecs, l'ive fire. $35,500, you can rent one and live in the other, \\'1' lIr~1' )"11 to 'l'(' it Sunoay h('causc YOII haths. open stairway \\ ith large landing (now placrs. sJix hr ::"\\ )"1\\ Ii;,rr! it h I" find :l good hOlls(, IIscd as a ~tudy l. drn, ~crcened por('h. Lot s of mctiiatt' occopanl'Y- ur boy one ~idr for $17.000. Two bedrooms ea("h. III 1"0,1 1'111'(' rang(', charm. S('c it at IIBO Bedford: till' price is proje('trd rrnlal S200 eaeh. 886-4200 quite 10\\. SIHl.;,OO 'lOV"~ IN TODAY 886-4200 In thl' new area of the W(l()t'PI.EX CI.OSE TO ST, JOIIN'S 886-4200 Complete Attracti\'f'ly dc'corated and With fa~l o('cupancy. Relocation Service Two brdrooms and garagc~ Available FARMS OFFICE To or From the Pointes $179,500 m;COHATF,D TO YOUR wlsm;s 886.5800 Now under construction, this exciting contem. 100 Kercheval porary can reflect your ta~t" in paint, decor, Grosse Pointe Fa~ ---..... formicas, kitchen ('ahinetry and floor ('ovcrin!(s. Anel Ihe ffoor plan is fanlastiC' ... 1"l's e1iscll~s Michigan 48236 Schwc itzcr Offic.es open 9 to 9, she days 0 week; Sundoy, 10 to 5 :30 it. 889.0800 , REAL ESTATE MARlCE77NG CONSUUANTS Thursday. September 7, 1978 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty.Seven

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516 HEATHER LANE-Large Cape Cod. First floor: FIRST OFFERING ... White Brick. Center hall colo- 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room with fireplace, nial, five bedrooms, three and a half baths. Li. dining room, large family room, laundry room brary plus 15x23 foot family room. Built in 1938, close to lake. and kitchen with built.ins. Second floor: 2 bed- Specializing in rooms and one bath. THlS 4 bedroom 2 bath bungalow on Loraine near Grosse Pointe Properties the Village and convenient to Maire school of. 291 MT. VERNON-Farms Dutch Colonial in Kerby fers a lot of space and a good location. School District, 3 bedrooms, Florida room.base- Making Dreams Reality ment office. Available immediately. THE ONLY 2 FAMILY INCOME on HARCOURT and one of the best. Two large bedrooms and two 1967 SEVERN-Woods colonial. 3 bedrooms, family baths. Spacious Florida room, kitchen, dining room and Florida room, paneled recreation room room, and living room with a fireplace. Immedi- with wet bar, raised hearth fireplace. ate occupancy upstairs. 529 SHOREHAM-Woods ranch, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 16845 KERCHEVAL, in The Village PICTURESQUE STREET ... in the Park. Four bed- 3 fireplaces. Immediate occupancy. room 3'h baths colonial has been newly decorat. cd, plus in-ground pool. Call for more details. 266 WILLIAMS-Farms, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 lava. tories, library, spacious yard, ready for your fam. DlRECTL Y ON THE SHORE OF LAKE ST. CLAIR i1y at your convenience. 882-5200 . .. a custom built English Manor. Slate roof, all the amenities for comfortable and manageable 1074 BLAIRMOOR-Woods, quad level 3 bedrooms, living; including a boat harbor. Cathedral beamed 2 full baths, 2 lavatories, 33' x 15' family room, ceiling living room, library with fireplace. Each central air, beautiful yard. family bedroom has its own bath. 76 KERCHEVAL COMMERCIAL PROPERTY: ------======------66 KERCHEVAL AVENUE. All or part for sale. ABOVE MARGARET RICE Present building to be removed if purchaser GROSSE POINTE REAL ESTATE wishes. 885-7000 VACATION PROPERTY: Members Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board Champion BOARD MEMBERS Location on Lake Huron. 2 bedroom cottage. 2 hours from Detroit. DO YOU NEED A LARGER HOUSE? 1043' KENSINGTON-Here is all the room for a growing family. The spacious rooms include a sun room and library besides a big living room and dining room. The kit. chen is updated with built-ins and family eating space. Five bedrooms and all is in excellent condition. YOU CAN BE IN WHEN SCHOOL STARTS. ~ti BY APPOINTMENT UNIQUE LOCATION E-~, gt~ ~eatt,~ 36 Sunset Lane in the Farms-Beautiful Colo- nial tucked away at end of private lane. Great

family room with fireplace and pass through THREE FIRST OFFERINGS / bar to kitchen area. Spacious living room and dining room, two story hall with dramatic stair- BELOW OPEN SUNDAY 2 - 5 case. First floor laundry room off well appointed 29

38023 SEA WA Y DR., MT. CLEMENS - Boat owners delight. Dock your boat in your own back )'ard under covered boat house with electric hoist. Prestigious two bedroom, 1lri! bath brick ranch. 1t.z car attached garage and finished basement are just some of the features offered on this beautiful Lake st. Clair hon-.e located on a canal with direct access to the lake. This home can't last long at the asking price. 1801 ROSLYN, GROSSE POINTE WOODS-Priced at $45,000. This immaculate three bedroom 1~ stor\' home won't last. County styled kitchen, large living room, newly carpeted throughout. Partially finishe"d base- ment" garage and near shopping and transportation, too.

BELOW BY APPOINTMENT ONLY GROSSE POINTE PARK-Located near Kercheval is this lovely four bedroom all brick Dutch Colonial in perfect condition. Features include formal dining room, kitchen with eating space. Ii\1ng room with natural fireplace and a 2'h car detached garage. GROSSE POINTE WOODS-Brand new-just for you. Spacious four bedroom Colonial presently under con. struction in one of the most desirable areas of the Woods. This fine home features a gracious formal din- ing room, family room with fireplace, first floor laundry. attached garage. and is situated on a large beautiful lot. For further details call 776-8500. ST. CLAIR SHORES-Price reduced. Four bedroom brick Ranch with two baths. country kitchen. !i.'ing room and dining "I.". Professionally finished basement. with gas fireplace. bar. kitl'hen. office. paneled toy r,'om and powder room. A stairway leads from the basement to the new patio and above ground pool. Has a 2' 0 car garage, too.

SHOREWOOD E. R, BROWN REALTY, INC. This attractive Cape Cod exterior is just the beginning of our new FIRST OFFERING. Thc fir~t floor fca. 20431 MACK AVENUE tures a living room with fireplace, formal dining room, large family room with fireplacc, 2 large bedrooms, 2 GROSSE POINTE WOODS, MI 48236 full baths. There are two bedrooms and a full bath on the second floor with additional large storage area. Call one of our sales consultants for your personal inspection. GROSSE POINTE WOODS OFFICE , :\lembers of The Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board , 886-8710

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G R 0 SSE P,O I NT ENE W S Thursday, September 7, 1978 Page Twent,.-Eiqhi ------._------* * * * Feature Page * * * * Anticipate HorticuIture-Bonsai Show Set Fall Rose Making A Miracle flJ4Jtnfe , I Sllo'IV's Dates ( The Grosse Pointe Rose Society will present its Fall Counter Points Rose Show Saturday and Sun. day, September 16 and 17, By Pat Rousseau at the Grosse Pointe Central Fashion's Velvet Touch ... felt in the soft glow- Library, Kercheval avenue at Fisher road. inr.; blazl'Ts in the new shorter length and skirts Co~hairmen arc Angelo from Austin Hill. Choose black, cadet blue or wheat and Mary Taveggia, Non. ,'ch'ct. There are other blazers with shawl collars members are especially in- , , ' one in a rich deep brown. A beautiful black, vited to participate in a spe. bWWI1 and beige velvet paisley skirt has a deep cial section which tradition. front slit. With one of the new soft silky blouses in ally produces many winners. the separates collection it would take you nicely to Entries will be received at fall dos. From Beene Bag has come a brown wrap the library between 7:30 and skIrt in a soft light weight wool and polyester blend. 10:30 o'clock Saturday morn- ' I ing. The show will be open It's meant to go with a great tan and brown print to the public from 1 to 5 top. If you're looking for a leather jacket, one of o'clock Saturday, 9 to 3:30 !hr most versatile ones comes in burgundy leather ~i o'clock Sunday. . . . ever so soft! It's from George Masket. The l * * * Lacoste little green alligator is found on a nylon This month's Grosse Pointe bag that holds a detachable hood for a travel-wise . Hose So c i e t y meeting is raincoat. It comes in black, green or navy. Talking , I, scheduled for Wednesday at about coats a handsome wool and mohair blend by evening, September 13, at Richard Barr comes in bone, is trimmed with bone MRS. CARL B. LARSEN, (left), Equestris. On the right is a "Rongo" 7:45 o'clock at the library. leather and is closed with brass. Check the Gift chairman of the Grosse Pointe Gar- kohleria. Even if you don't know a Robert McElya, of the Department. There's a new menagerie of ceramic den Center's Horticulture-Bonsai begonia from a nasturtium, you're Huron Valley Rose Society, animals like reclining leopards, frog bookends, a Show, MRS. ROBERT S. LeFEVRE, welcome to exhibit what you have will discuss Old.Fashioned (center), vice-chairman, and MRS. and see what others bring at the an- Roses: fascinating flowers, planter with a mic:;chievous monkey. , . also Stotter fragrant and different in plastic glasses in jumbo and double old fashioned HAROLD R. SMITH, schedule chair- nual Horticulture-Bonsai Show, to man for the horticulture section, are be presented a week from today, form and foliage. They were sizes come in swirl or tortoise patterns. Everyone discovered in the sub-tropics pictured on the terrace of the Larsen Thursday, September 14, from 2 to seems to be shopping for fall now at Walton-Pierce. of China, and are the fore- I 9 o'clock in the Grosse Pointe War Don't miss all the fashion fun! home in Hendrie lane, admiring a runners of today's roses. '''\ basketful, of choice plants that might Memorial's Fries Ballroom. Exhibits Refreshment hostesses are 'oJ. ,'- * * • all be show winners. At the left is - fruits, flowers and vegetables- Dorothy Higbie and Marie Photo by Lucy Carmichael M,lner There's nothing quite like the warmth of wood. an African 'violet hybridized by Mrs. should be brought to the ballroom Anderson. To a little girl, a doll is a miracle: a small Mutschler Kitchens, Inc, features Wood-Mode cab- Larsen's son, Jim, who raises plants between 8:30 and 10:30 in the morn- person who belongs just to her. PEGGY BROWN, illets in oak, maple, cherry and distressed pine, each and orchids. In the center is the tall, ing for judging. The show is open of Fisher road, delights in making miracles. Her in a variety of styles and finishes. There's one to fit airy orchid call e d Phalaenopsis to the public, free of charge. Potluck Lunch specialty is doll construction, and she will be your decor. See them today at Mutschler Kitchens, For Methodists among 170 artists and craftsmen, from the metro- 20227 Mack Avenue, 884-3700. . politan area, outstate Michigan and other states, * * '" exhibiting this Saturday, September 9, in the 19th The Notre Dame Pharmacy .•• has University of Head Pointe AAUW Branch In 1978-79 The United Met hod i s t Women of Grosse Pointe Annual Fall Art Festival co-sponsored by the Michigan steins priced $3.25 and U of M coffee cups for Grosse Pointe Artists Association and thp. Grosse $2.49. United Methodist C h u r e h have scheduled a potluck Pointe War Memorial. They'll set up their booths * * • outdoors, on the War Memorial's grounds, and FAMILY REUNIONS! What mem- salad luncheon for their first meeting of the fall season welcome visitors from 10 in the morning to 5 in ories that term brings to aH of us. A next Tuesday, September 12, the afternoon. Light luncheons will be available. truly memorable gathering where no at 12:30 o'clock. There'll be demonstrations, and a carillon concert one has to think about daily chores is There will be no charge from next-door Grosse Pointe Memorial Church worth thinking about. Would you like for the meal, as each at. and prizes of original art. There WON'T be at; to be together on a cruise ship, at a tendee will bring a favorite admission charge. resort or Europe? Call us for sugges- salad to share. Hostesses tions. Travelwise travelers always ask from Alpha Fellowship will for Mr. Q. 886-0500. provide rolls and beverages. From Another Pointe of 'VietH * • * After devotions, led by Mrs. Just Arrived ... a new assortment Charles Swan, The Reverend (Continued from Page 16) . trapunto style by Todd including wild Andrew Amadu Allie will speak on Our Mission in Si- bonne Office, 881-8200 Extension 545 can tell you ". game and exotic birds, flowers, ships erra Leone. The Reverend if there are any left. ' , : " and safari animals at the Squirrel's Allie, who had his early ~ Nest, 19849 Mack. training at the mission lo- * * '* •. * • cated near Freetown in West Now for Photography ~ Bijouterie ... the diamond and gold place of GrOlise Africa, is now pastor of the The prize-winning photography of 17-year-old jj Pointe invites anyone who is celebrating a HAP-PYBIRTH. People's United MethodIst Deanna Ward, daughter of the Edward J. Wards; ''1. DAY in September to corne in and see the fabuloUi selec. Church, Detroit. . of Maryland avenue, is featured in a display of the )> tion of sapphires at your favorite flne jewelry store, Bijou. Reservations may be made 1978 Scholastic/Kodak Photo Awards at the Kodak 1: terie, 19860 Mack A,'enue, comer of Huntington, GrOlise through Friday, September Photo Gallery in New York's City's Avenue of the " Pointe Woods. Closed Mondays. 8, by calling the church of. Americas. * * * fice, 886-2363. Nursery care Custom weave Carpeting ... is one of the heavi- h. will be available. Deanna earned a place in this annual presenta. est nylon carpets you can find, It comes in twenty tion, which runs through october 1, by winning Serving on the Grosse Pointe opment, (back row, left and right), in the nationwide junior and senior high school five decorator colors or you can custom order your Branch American Association of MRS. ROBERT LEECH, third vice- Harper Woods Garden own color. It is known for its long wearing quality photo competition sponsored by Eastman Kodak University Women board of direc- president, general program, and Club to Present Show Company and conducted by Scholastic Magazines, and beauty. See it at Ed Maliszewski, 21435 Mack, MRS. VICTOR F. PTASZNIK, re- tors for 1978-79 are. (front row, left Inc. 776-5511. to right), MRS. RAMON WEHMEY- cording secretary. Not pictured are The Harper Woods Garden • * ER, corresponding secretary, MRS. Mrs. Robert Unger, second vice-pres- Club will present a standard She received a $20 Honor Award for her black- At Woods Optical ... we find that the career JAMES K. BROWN, president, and ident, membership, Mrs. James Nich- flowershow, "The Glories of and-white photo of a friend, Heather Whaley, play- . woman who's "arrived" and now enjoys executive MRS. HOWARD C. HARRISON, olson. treasurer, and Mrs. Arthur Autumn," Wednesday, Sep. ing her flute. Deanna explains that she was en- status is extremely image conscious. For those who tember 13, from 2 until 8 couraged. by her teacher, Jack Summers, to take first vice-president, program devel- Woodford, assistant treasurer. o'clock, and Thursday, Sep- wear eyeglasses may we suggest the new thin pictures of people with an object that is related to tember 14, from 11 in the rimmed class shaped tortoise frames that are mak- morning to 5 in the after- them. ing such a comeback ... 19599 Mack between 7 Study Group Season Starts Toda)" noon at the Harper Woods The result is "Practice for Perfection" - and and 8 Mile Roads, 882-9711. Community Center in Harper it's a beaut~'. • • " (Continued from Page 13) home. Carol Shipton will di- planting and growing of avenue. Deanna was a school yearbook photographer at Robert Of Robert's Place . , . knows that hair 886-8558 by Tuesday, Sep. rect members in making a mums and trees will be pre- Grosse Pointe South High. She enjoys dancing, that shines with lights and health.is the hair that tember 12, for baby sitting Pendo Art mushroom plaque. sented "in the field," at the Grosse Pointe North High bike riding, raising hamsters and sports. will go with the polished, finished fashions for fall. and further information. Reservations must be made farm, where both may be School 1974 graduate HEIDI Vogue predicts "a burst of color in fashion, makeup • • • by Wednesday, September purchased at low prices. W. STREK, daughter of MR. and hair" this fall. If you've been conditioning The Pointe Branch AA~ 13, by calling 886-2234. Luncheon is scheduled, and MRS. WINFRIED W. your hair with the new conditioner at Robert's UW's general meeting is Trends in current litera- plus time for browsing in STREK, of Blairmoor court, Place, if you've been highlighting with color, if scheduled for. Thursday, ture is Contemporary Liter- the town. Bonnie Woods, 886- was awarded a Bachelor of you'vc noticed how the sheen enhances the color, September 21, thIS m?nth, ~t ature's theme for the year. 3496, may be contacted for Arts de g r e e in Planned thcn '-'ou'rc right in style and ready for fall ... if 19:30 In t1~e morning .In The group will meet Tues. further information, reser- Studies during spring com- J 1 6 3 . Grosse P 1I I n t e Memorial day evening, September 26, vations and car pool assign- mencement exercises at Itha. not. better cal .88 -~1 0 f.or a~ appomtmen.t.. I Chur,ch's Fellowship .Hall. at 7:30 o'clock in the Cran- ments. ca College, Ithaca, N.Y. It coff S d ford lane home of Clara I' f.' /" S. 0 W' d th' onth' , S a ee se. SlOn, e. I (""r"r. li'l ,fi" ' ;"'l ee ur 11l ows .. '. 2S m . .rr.~, 1 signed .to ~cq.u~intne\\.'mem- Breicha, who will be assisted Sh d h P" 88.'>.32.W 1 TIIP?! feature the. latest. tit sweater t=~ i bers, via indiVIdual displays, by co-hostess Vi:-ginia Leon- art an ta t e 01nte I, __ u_1 J(,,'1 H,,,,,_" i._, t/" 'IHf,,'(, styles and yarn, lllterestmg textures, 1 with the activities and pur. ard. Clara and her daughtcr, tu;ceds and ombres. Just arrived .. , II poses of each study group, illarianne Shrader. will focus ------1 CHENILLE yarn is at Fran Kirkland's to r<'fresh veteran mrmbers' on the work of Gore Vidal, (Continued from Page 13f I JOHN K. SCHICK, son of I Needlepoint and Knit Shop, 16930 memories on the varirrl ac- including a discussion of his PAUL E. RUBLE, JR., of MR. and MRS. JOHN J. . . . h bid b k "K I"k' " Ea5t Jefferson avenue, was SCHICK, JR., of Moorland Kercllel'a! in the Village. Open Thurs. hVlhes of t e ranc I. an to new 00' a I I. awarded a Bachelor of Sci- drive, received his Juris Doc. El'es. encourage prospcctive m('m' " " " ence degree during Marietta tor degree during January CLEARANCE • * * bers to join. The AAUW Bridge Mara- College's 141st commence. commencement exercises at .., " Nino At Robert's ... says tennis players Baby sitting is availablell than is about to get. under- ment exercises. the Thomas M. Cooley Law .~ know a good haircut will improve their ap- by calling 886-8832,by Tues- way.. Anyone who Wishes to .. * ~ School, Lansing. pl'arance ... and maybe their scores. Call day, September 19. play IS asked to call 882.1782 DEBORAH L. TYLER...... 886.4130. .. • • I or 885.7065. daughter of l\lR. and MRS. JEFFREY M. MARSH. " • • Green Thumb will meet I · · · DAVID TYLER, of Shelden ALL, grandson of MR. and SALE The Ncw Selcction ... of fashionable shawls ~riday. Sept~mbe.r22. at 9:15 I~ 1.li~hlightof next month's road, was among 464 1978 MRS. V. B. HUDSON, of . I f b. V . t l' 18K 1 ld I t d I In the morning In the Ven- actiVIties WIll be the all.day graduates of Mount Holyoke South Edgewood drive, has ,m( scar s :') era, In eres mg go p a e I dome road home of Fran field trip, under Grcen College. She majored in F-e- been graduated from the Most ALL belts to be w()rn WIth the new wool swea~ers by Sultzman. Grace Harrison T hum b sponsorship with onomics. New Hampton School, New Pendleton are among the fresh new fashIOns at will focus on "Getting Your ~lariekc Allen as hostess, set ., • ,. Hampton. N.H. Hartley's Country Lane, 20641 Mack Avenue. I Garden Readv for Winter," for :\Ionday, October 2, visit. University of Notre Dame • • • , ..." Bonnie Wood~ will serve as! ing KI~in Bloomendaal Tree I~aw Scho~l graduate MARY NANCYOTTO,daughter of Evergreens, We re Closmg Out ... all of our selected 1 co.hostess. i ~nd. (hry~anthcmum Farm b. SCHAfFNER. a Pointer. !\fIt and :\lRS. JACK OTTO hi/ellen items at about 25% off in order to make Studio Arts an.d Crafts 1 111 frankenmuth. . I has accepted a Judicial clerk- of Moorland drive. has bee~ rO(,1/l for something netc. Watch for it at Wicker meets Mon~ay, s.epte11l,beri ~'('"art\lr(' IS set for 9 In,' siIlP.fo~ Judge ~HCHA~:LF. graduated from the Stone-I Shrubs, Trees \\Torld 20M3 Mflf'k ApI'nue i 25, at 9:15 0 clock In Ph~llls I the morning, return for 5 in ('11 'VANAFGH, :\[ I chi g a n leIgh . Gurnham School . ' . . • ..:.' ~ , .,1 !abbideall'~ _!~,~'?~~__~.~~ar~' tl~e_~ft('~~o~~__.::i~~_~~l~~ .~o\lrt ~~~c~~. . ~._IGre('nfi('~~ Ma~:,_ .~.__ ' nil \ ou Know ... Penm s IS opl'n at 11 a.m. Sunday s. ~ .' . (' . A dl'lirious full ~ourst' meal is only $3.95. You'll enjoy so Stop at 1/037 Kerchend. 0P('l1 'llillrsday and 1'11- • sa,'~ 1.0,( DIscount ... when you ordl'r your pt>rson. many ~ood thin~s at Pl'rini's such as home made bread. day PI:C?lillf]S. Bcalltifl<1 gift Inapl'illg frec . a.I.17I'd(hnslma~ cards now thru Septt'mbt'r at Wright's Pl'rini'<; i~ opt>n until midnight Friday and Saturday. For 882-3135. (.IH and Lamp Shop, ]8650 !\lark ,\\'enue. 1 that late lunch. M'rvl'd from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., you may '" " '" * '" ('hoo~l'from thl' 53.25 menu. Those popular Kentucky lIot nurry ... it's lhl' last week of thl' !\loll' I COLLEGE BOUND? ... Harvey's

Rrowns arl' $3.25 . , . thl' mini version is $2,25. There is 1I01l"sEnd of Summer SALE fealuring dish. '1' Compleat Traveler has a large inventory 2 c'oOl'l'nil'ntparking, .. 10121 Whittier. Call 371.2484. washl'r.saf" woof! salad bowls, i<'1' buckl'ts of luggagc ... also leather bound Rogel's • • • and trays and lurit" all purpose l'tilibords I Thl'rsilll,ru3' a,nd Merriam-Webster diction- Hon HIIl:1 Says.. The look for fall '78 is the .. , 672 Notrl' Dame ... 886.5759. ar ...... ,l4:J FIsher Road. PRICE ;.ntJ-coiffllre look. Hair that falls in masses of na- '" * '" '" '" '" tUI;11curls and waves be it long or short. Gone are i (I) Hack... to hold your favorite Lap-e::1.' till.' cusllioned desk for u..'ritillg letters th£' hard ck;m llnes of yesterday's styles. Hair I stem g!!I~ses can he attilcherl to the tt'hi!e tral'clillg or u;atc/ling TV, $7 at Tlt.o's Com- should 1)(' in motiun \:ia soft layers. The only limit I h()t~onl of ~l1clf or cupboard is found pallY, .199 Fisher Road, (;('t Olle for yon alld one Allemon Florist II) a ('ul IS "'('ur lnl!lgmatJOn. Call Ron for a Pyra- !It 111(' Kaleidoscope, Kllllbf'r1y Korner. for gifting. III('!Tl(, r1e~igll ("It .. ' flIl6-41:iO, 'Mack al Lochrr:oor, '" " '" lIu~h Whitl' ... of C'l'rtifil'd Floor ('overing told us on [. Warren (;,nll)/ And Rob" Damman" · . , . and Kat}i;! I Welcollle Back.'"To '"School'"... Pack A' ,lhl' nl'w slorl' hours will h..... opl'n Monday, Tul'sday, n'OIl'lI of "III(' !tttle store" were in Chicago re- i your school baq :t'i!h ,\11Pplir's flom the i W..I!n..sday anel Saturda~' until 6 p.m. and Thursday and (',(,lltly fur 1Ij(' 1Touseu'ares Show and th.e .Giftware I School 11('11, 17010 Mark, 8(1/(' '(I~ts 1111111 \' Friday until 9 p.m. Stop at 20531 !\lack ,\vl'nue for carlH't. 17931 East Warren TU 4-6120 SI,{11/: so lor.', of gorg(,(JlIS tlnngs are arnvllIg dally. Septellll)('" 1,'j' .... .:. .. 'in~ and floor (,ol'l'rin~, !l!l~ 'i135.