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Entered as second Class Matter at _.00 Per Year VOL. 27 - No. 48 The Post Office at , Mich. GROSSE POJNTE, , DECEMBER 1', 1966 IOc Per Copy ,,28 Pages - Two S"ctions - Section On.

------4 I IIEADLINES Seven Went to GPMotion Picture Neighborhood of the .l E Club Starts WEEK CDUnCl xpresses New Building As Compiled by the News I $300,000 Structure To Re.. ______....J/ 0,'pinions of Cod~,'v place Former Heedquar .. Thursday. November 24 ters On Waterloo A $1.1 BILLION CUTBACK I ------I C' in the federally aided highway Compiles Open, Letter to Focus Attention of Residents n Ity program has been ordered by On Shortcomings of Regulations Imposed Ground breakt'ng for the President Johnson. This amounts BY_F"'I m ~ucE._rsP d new Net'ghborhood Club to a 25 percent cutback. This ------reduction for the current fisca'i The Grosse Pointe Motion Picture and Television building in Waterloo ave. year is part of the President's Council has compiled an Open Letter to all residents of nue between Neff and St. program to cut at least $3 bil. The Pointe, expressing its views on the adoption of a Clair, was held at 9:30 lion from funJs appropriated new movi6 code. The letter in full follows. Tuesday morning, Novem- by Cor.bress. The reduction is :II II< "'~. ber 29. The ceremony was zxpected to affect every state tt d d b C ff' . I in the nation. The Motion Pkture Producers f. a en e y ity 0 lela s, • • '" Asso:iation has adopted a new Vauda 1sRaid the Board of Trustees of SECRETARY OF DEFENSE mOVlecode. Great, you say. . . - I , the Neighborhood Club as Robert S. McNamara announced now perhaps we'll be able to D T well as the volunteers and that he expects a new military take the family to the mwrle:;, t,.,O members of the board o~ again. Not necessarily ,so! True', I amage manpower cut of about 300,000 Police described an accident on East Jefferson sengers in one car and the driver and lone occupant the MPPA is one of the few in-I P k H the Thrift Shop. less than last year's 900,000: avenue between Fisher and Lincoln roads, last Friday of the other, that causE~d the collision, were taken to dustries to incorporate self'im-I ar 0mes Land given to the Npighbor. This will apply to both draft- night, as "the messiest" they had even seen. These Bon Secours Hospital, wpere four of them are still posed regulations, but, we fear, hood Club in IS41 by the late ees and enlistments. He said are the cars that figured in the accident. Six pas- patients. with ulterior motives. It'is eVi-I' C W--0 . Dexter M, Ferry Jr., and until that we were reaching a level- , dent that, for the most part, au~e. ant.o~ estruchon now used as a parking lot, is ing.off point. I this new code's primary pur. In Llvmg, Dmlng Roooms the site of the new building. It is scheduled to open in the win- THE FEDERAL'"· · GOVERN- Seven Hur t New H-19h SChIP00 ro]ec· t Chorus G.J,v,es pose is tQ forestall legislation And Kitchens ter of 1967 and will take the MENT voiced official approval th ...t would certainly put tighter place of the former clubhouse of the auto indU6try prices. It In Jefferson Pretty Close to ScheduIe Yule CORee'rt limitsfilms. Aton least,the itdistributionappears thatof The p erson ,or p ersons, VIh'ICh St00d across the str eel. said that the new 1967 models " the producers, are aware of who broke into the resi- David E. Burgess, Mayor of justifieQ an average $55-a.car 3 C C h PTA C I I d Th· S da grassroots movements seeking dence of Ira Latimer, 1346 the Cit.y of Gros;;e Pointe, com- increa3e because of built - in • ar ras ounci Is nforme IS 'un Y more meaningful movies than Kensington, did not take a mented: "When the Neighbor- safety features. Taken as a have been available. thing, although every room hood Club was forced to move, whole, the prices of 1967 autos it carried on its recreational are only approximately two. Head-On Collision Follows Discussion On Middle, School And Showing Of Film- To Present Christmas Pro- Examination of the code reo in the house haa been com- activities in the school~ and tenths of one percent higher Sideswiping', Four Of t' P d d A Co II AI F I P n A d' veals that it is far from ade. pletely ransackect, but the churches and realized the need than 1966 mode'ls after allow. s rIp ro uce t rne so eature gram n arce s u 1- quate. They announce that some culprit did leave a trail of of a central club house for our ance for quality changes. Injured Still In Bon Second Meeting Of Group torium 3:30 O'clock films will now be labeled, "Sug- wanton destruction, accord- teen youth. I am delighted that • • '" Secours Hospital ------gested for Mature Audiences." ing to Park Police Chief now the City of Grosse Pointe FridaYt November 25 The second meeting of the Grosse Pointe PTA Coun- The Grosse Pointe Com- If the advertising space is limit- Arthur Louwers. will have a Center comparable SIX HOURS after he was: Seven persons were taken cil of the 1966-1967 school year was held Monday eve. munity Chorus will start ed, it may be designated only A neigh,bor of the LHtimer to those in other communities." knocked unc~)Dscious and taken Ito Bon Secours Hospital ning, November 28. Chaired by president Charles Par- the Christmas season Sun- as "SMA." Actually this means fami,ly called police at 11:15 .Contemporary Structure to a .Lake Ene. cottage a;-.d held 'I with injuries on Friday, cells, the session was scheduled for 8 p.m. in the Exhi- day afternoon, December 4, little or nothing. How this clas- p.m. on Tuesilay, November 22, I SInce the sale of the old dl!b. captIve, a WIDd~or teen _ager November 25 fol1o'~ing &n bition Room of the Central l.ibrary. at 3:30 o'clock with its 14th sification is determined, is not to re-port that a rear door had house and play field to the escaped from a kIdnaper Thur"'-j'd '.'. .',>----- . A ' "spelled out. The code is rampant been found open. Pol , um't Board of Education, Mrs. James day. Ian Berks, 17, son of Dr.., ac ~t en t th at Clt y P0IIce, Main topics of discussion were~ nnual Christmas Progra, m Wle'th h d"gmg gr.ammar, such as crews were di""""t~~~ ....to in. F.. McClelland Jr, and the Build- and Mrs. Gerald Berks of 3510 r saId was one of the worst a progress report on the con. the beginning of the 1968-196l' in the. auditorium of Par- "undue ... excessive .. : with h<'JlO>t d "tr Ul~ mg Committee have been work- Oullette, freed himself from his \they'd ever seen. struction of Grosse Pointe High sch':lol year would find full- cells Junior High Sehool, restraint." Interpretation is left veS~<6"e, a~ ~y nvere Plans call for a contemporary res t ng In an a JOInIng room. I ears, occurred at 7:45 p.m. cept for grades 6, 7, and 8. that the transition from' the ..... Wit,' ,the rear porc'" and by brf~aking Charged with Berk's ductiCJn'when Louis Moyaert of 23223 companist Jerry Hughes and the ", Doesn t Halt Releases .the ki,tchen window glass, styled building containing two . IS' I 20 f 351 Joe Spagnoli, Assistant Super- junior high school concept to h b t th t b ff d I t' was Dante DIve y, ,0 0 ,Robert John St. Clair Shores h h committees have arranged a J, e es a can. eto e:e 1Jllvestiglating officers sa i d arge recrea 1011 rooms, each 40 Maissoneuve, a Windsor la. I'lost control 0' f I.I'S car and hI't' intendent-Administrative Servo t e middle sc 001 will require . th ro enforce th code u, WIth by 60 feet 1 bb ff' d r ices of The Grosse Pointe Pub. a period of thougbful transition program of mteresl. to e en- e IS "" - every room in the house h.ad ' a 0 y, 0 Ices an borer. He was held pending a another driven by Lena Cra- . 1" II tire family with numbers rang- hold the MPP~ code .seal of ap- beei'l ransacked, and consider- the Thrift Shop. psychiatric examination. II parotta, 1025 B--lfour. Moyaert lic School System, said that lDVOvmg cooperation of a . f '''D k th H 11 .th proval. There IS nothmg to stop able o." 'Q'ge Wi;Q~done "n the John H. Kressbach, Manacyer .. Monday was the 169th of 700 personnel concerned. Ing rom ec e a WI "n t d f I -= , f th C' f ... * * '" was driving west on Jefferson, Als th Boughs of Holly" to "And the :' er~an. pro u~er rom re eas- living andu... dininoO'rooms and in 0 e lty 0 Grosse Pointe, ROBERT S. McNAMARA, De- ' east of FI'sher Road, when he days allotted for the construc- 0 on' e program were Gl 0f '+h d" f H Ing hIS .fIlm WIthout. the seal. the ki.....hen. 1:> is tie x t rem e 1y pleased the tion of the community's second Neil Curtis, counselor at Brown- . ~ry" 'l e I~r "rom an- Only ght d t 'L", N . hb h d CI b fense Secretary, announced that side. swiped a '64 T-bird owned senior high school. He indicated ell Junior. High School, _and del s The}desslah. O~e o~ the . el yro uc Ion com. In the kitchen they found eIg or 00 u is providin.z the United ,~tat~ has "contin- by John Tracy of 493 L~keland, that the steel work in the aca- John Rohrer .. principal of Maire numbers, The T.wo Kings by pames make up the a~sociation. tJhat the vandals dumped flour, a Drop-in.Center for the use and gency plans WhIChwould cover goin~ east on Jefferso.n Moy- demk wing is practically com- Elementary School. Mr. Curtis, Joseph CI?key will feature the Last year some 5,000.films w~re liugar, and anytbJ.n'g they could enjo~'ment of the youth in the a possible war with Red China. aert s ca~ went a ~ull City block pleted and that the structural reported on 'thu recent visit to accompaD1m~nt of trumpet and ~ade by 200 compames. ForeIgn l in Grosse Pointe, are nationally on the middl~ school of the Sonata for. Trombone by playground. 3? ye~rs old, five feet ei~ht or mumty SerVIce. repri~al cannot be tolerated and found to belong to Michael D. approaching the current study concept. ., Telemann. He will be accom- Four 20x24-inch glass on a I nIne Inohes tall, dark skmned, J. Harold Husband, acting Suo that l.f they ar~ repeated, the Dowling, 14434 Rosemont. i with an open mind. "We want During the busines(t,neeting, panied at the piano by Mrs. center door on the west side of dark haar, and we...ring a three- pedt;itendent of Grosse Pointe's Security CouncIl WIll have to City police contacted Dow-, what is best for the boys and the minutes of Septe~ber 26 Lois Lawrence. the building were smashed, as quarter length jaclret, IDld ap- publ!c schools, expressed the consider further and more ef- ling and asked him to repo:t to ,girls conce.:.ned," he a~ded. were approved as t-ead"-J>yMrs. Tickets are available from were seventeen llxl6-inCh win- pear~d to be unshaven, al',hough ~entu~e.n~,sof many people when fective steps . , . to insure the station. He readily admItted . Transi~Ion Takes TL-ue Hunter Comly, see r.e tar y. any chorus member or can be dows on the south side of the he dId not have a full be!ll'd. e said. We are mos~ fortunate against repetitirhoo~Club for the use 9 aU nant aIr. over the Ne~ York ' II --- vited to att~nrl. ' I II • II ,., the Pomtes," metropolItan area. ThIs alert G A-d db P Ii . For additional 'info fon 1------reqU!red residents to use auto- 'n Park Streets arages ley 0 ce call 886~710: ' rma I 'IAs Counc;lman :n GP Park BITI'EN BY GUINEA PIG mobIles only when necessary,' II II The Wayne County Board of maintain minimum tempera------. . A ~eport was made to the City Ea-a-ANT--D-R-IV-ER ---~-_.---- Health called City Police to re- tures in buildings heated by oil Three Par k juveniles who was llO~ dlSC~ose~, J? end 1 n g Police on Thursday, November William C. Oddy of 806 Three I Doelle, as councilman of fi- port that Mrs, Mary Berger, 789 or coal, e~~in~te aM open .fi~es had gonc up and down side further mvestIga~on In the mat- 24, that a teenage girl was lying Louis A. Zeizig, 47, of 4121 Mile drive, resigned from the nance. Lo!aine, ,had been bitt.cn by a and curtail 11leJ!leratvr actIvIty. streets and in t 0 garages and ter, but the boys parents were on the ground on the corner of Harvard, ticketed on S'!tJ,day, Park council on Monday, No- A successor to fill Oddy's gumea pIg, Officer Will I a m • '" • senselessly damaged car equip. informed. that they are liab!e Cadieux' and Jefferson. Officer November 27, by Woods police vember 28, with th£ resigna- unexpired term, which runs to Plumb took the report, which A TWO-STORY LANSING ment, "just for something to fo~ all damages caused by thelI' for driving through a red light tion taking effect immediately. April 1967, is expected to be sidted that Mrs. Berger was HOME was leveled and six ~r- do;' were arrested by Par k chIld:-en. . Donald Ludlow reported to the at the Mack-Bournemouth inter- He has held this post since named by the maror at the bitten on the left index finger sons were injured 'when a gas police on Wednesday, Novem. ChIef Louwers saId the boys scene and found the young girl section, was given a second 1002. / next regular meeting flf the while feedL:I<1the guinea pig on main exploded in a rettidential ber 23. . . ind!scrim!nately broke ~ .car suffering from temporary am- ticket f~r driving without a vadd Oddy, in his l'!tter of resign a- city body on Decembt~r 12'1' Wednesday, "'November 23. The neighborhood. The blast oc- The Juventles, all boys, two! ra~Io aenals, smashe~ sldevlew nesia. Ludlow escorte~ the girl ~ichigan operator's license. The tion, asked that he be relieved Also to be named at I! later guinea pi;z died and his body curred when two excavators of who~ are 13 yt;~rs old, and I mIrrors and broke wm~ows of to Bon Secours Hospital for lic~nse he show~d the arresting of all duties, and pited pressure' d&ie, is the city's new represen. ,was taken to Herman Kiefer digging a hole fo: an adrlition the th:lrd, 12. yea~ old, haye I cars pa:ked on NottI~gham, treatment. offIcer had expIred on August 01 personal business. He was: tative ?n the County Board of I Hospital fQr a rabies diagnosis. to the house broke the gas been filed agaInst WIth Juvenile Beaeonsfleld, L a k e p 0"1 n t e , The girl was discovered to be 14, 1965. ,mayor pro tem, councilman of i SUperVlSQr.s. I Mrs. Berger was trehted at main. The explosion ~hattered Cou~t_authorities o.n charges of I Trombly School parking lot, an epileptic and apparently had f~ance, and Park representa-,I Oddy was first appoitlted to I Bon Secours Hospital. Micro the home. broke windows in mahcI~!ts destruction of prop. Hally plac~ ~nd F~irfax aven~e. suffered a seizure. Upon comiLg DAMAGE COMPLAINT bve on the !layne County th~ couJ.lci1 by M~yor Homer I tests were negative. house~ on both sides and rained erty, It W!iS revealed by Park Not satIsfIed WIth damaglOg to, she stated that she had been Farms police recorded a com-I Board of SUperVlSQrs. I FrItsch In 1952, when he was ------tj('hri~, on the neighborhood. The Police Ohief Arthur Louwers. cars. parked on these streets visiting her father on Dickerson plaint received from Mrr;. Fran. Mayor Matthew Patterson, OD named to succeed A, J. 'Bloods. I BOY' INJ1JRED i", i'~rpd induded three n.eigh- The chief said that the boy,s, and In the school lot, the trio avenue in Detroit. She had ces Bono of 484 Elizabeth court, ! behalf of the council ~nd the i worth, who resigned, Od1y: Christopher Spada, 11, of 1127 b ~ ,"lOrt h?y~ who were hIt by ,had caused damag~ ~ approxI- i entP.red garages. and damaged stepped outside to 'catch a on. Thursday, November. 24, in people of tb~ e0'!lmun.lty, ae- sough! ~ be !eturned to the: Kensin~lon. was conveyed to f; din' rt('I)fjS. Four members mately 66. cars wlthm a short I vehlcles parke? Inside. . breath of fre~h ~ir and. then ~d WhIChshe stated that while her eepted the reSIgnatIOn WIth deep councll In AprIl 1953, but was I Bon S::'COUTSHospital by Park of the Donald Anderson family space of tIme, The roungsters A Bea~onsfleld res Ide n t not recall a~ything ~til cormng car was parked in front of 462 regret, and promptly announced' defeated at the polls. Ipolice on Thursday, No'vember fled when they .he~rd the pipe '.ve~.ereleas~ to the~r paren~.s, called pollee at about 9:20 p.m. to the ho~pltal. She 18 an Ala. B.0';l~nemouth, where she was, with the consent of the co~ncil, ! In June, 1953, he was reo 25, when he fell against the break. aod the hlssmg sound of unl.11a heanng date In Juvemle on Wednesday and reported b.ama reSident. vlSltIng, s.omeone threw an un. the appointt!lent of Councilman Ia ~ poi n t e d. again, by Mayor front porch of his house while escapIng gas, Anderson. 43, Court. that he had chased three boys She was teleased to her aunt lknown obJect that smashed her Robert Hutton as mayor pro FrItsch, to fIll a counc'il seat Iplaying. He suffered a fractured (Conttnued on Page 27) ! The amount of total damage (Continued on Page 2} after treatment. windshield. tem; and Councilman John (Continued OIl Page 3) knee.

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~-"~ Page Two GROSSE POINTE NE~lS Thursday, Deeember I, 1966 : ------~------~ , John Adams was chosen the UNDERSTANDING and responsibility iD the films Idependent producers to join Iregulati~n, less t~ey ~e isolated they relea8e~ may encourage in. them iD more exacting self. blld subJct to leglSlation. t nation's second President by What 8 £!De'world this would Damage Cars Movie Council Raps Code t the slim margin of three elec. be if others could only see us as • toral votes, 71 to 68. we see ot::'selves. (CGntmued from Page 1) (CcDtiDued from Page 1) pressure the theater manager • • he had seen tampering with his responsibility shOl;Jld be 8S. to show wha~ they want, ~ot •. automobile parked in front of sumed by the movie people for what the neighborhood which I not + M_ •..I.!__ I lit It's Ka utica I But Nice his house. t~o~e who lack pare~tal super. they serve may waLt! I I I~ -We've Got It. Police car crews were dig. VISIOn, for the gUIdance of center II BelpIDg! atched to the area to search young adults, the uneducated, T fill th 'd f t. but , P . t II f 1.. lib" th . 0 e VOl 0 ma mees, • for the juvemles. e c., a 0 Wlliom ~y eIr . ,I ~gif14- I Det James LaPratt c a m e product. We have SOCialguard. the Grosse Pointe Motion Plc- t upon . two of the youDg6ters, ians to I cheek w~ere p~re~ts ture Counell and the Grosse I FAMOUS NORPOLE With who fled when the officer ap- may b~ ~eglectful, I:e., drinking Pointe War Memorial is co-spon- • andr SHIP'S WHEEL pro ached. One boy climbed and drlvmg r~gulatlons, he~th soriDg a daytime mowie for SAILING JACKm, ovel' a fence and into an alley standard reqUIreme~ts. Certam. youngsters iD our community. your i Wltb Hidden Hood \ comel I (Water proof) behind a Beaeonsfield property, ~y, mental and emotIonal health On Wednesday, December 28, I and es-caped. The second boy 15 ~f(ected, to ~he detrim.ent of "The Outlaw Stallion" plus car • want I • His lordship Jewelry, all ( I did not quite make it because society many. hmes, by a ~on- toons will be shown at the Fries , Natical Charm Bracelets • Boat he was apprehended by the stant diet o! V1o~ence,sex, crime Auditorium at 10, 1 and 3 p.m. \ elUI • Nautical LaMps Supplle. detective. and obsce.mty Via movies, books Ticket d()nation of 50e will hF.lp l'dat'1 • BI.oculan At the Park station, where or magazmes. defray expenses. If this pUot Fog. • Sperry Topslder he was questioned by LaPratt~ Don't Want Legislation venture is successful more ma- call ; Safety Boat Shoos ~e arre8~ boy confessed to We do Dot propose censorship tiDees will be forthcoming. The See it hiS p~rt In the property de. by legislation. It is better, of 33 area sc~ools and c:hurches black: • Dockley's Spredro18 s~ction, and gave the detec. course, to exercise discretion who comp~se the ,Motion Pic. (eft} cour.. plotter) blU4, tlve the na~es o~ the lads wh~ and m~1'81 courage by choice. ~e C~ncil. are de~cated to • Ship's Bell Clocks and Barolll.ters had be~n With h1Dl: Th~ boys We encourage creativity with s~lmulating mterest m better co~paD1ons were ji)!ckeGup at good taste and sensitivity. films.. ' the ship'. wheel, inc. their homes. All three adInltted The Code of the Motion Pic. 19605 Mack Ave. they were responsible for the The apparent box office. sue. me Association states that' it Open Doily 9.9, 'til Christmas; Sot., 'tiJ 6 TU 2-1340 wanton delStruction, ''because cess of recently sensational, "Is desigDed to ke~p in closer they wanted something to do," profane. films. sh(luld frighten harmony with the meres, the ''The three boys are lucky ~s. Buymg a ticket to a. ques. culture, ~he moral sense and the they were not shot by one of tionable movie supports It. We expectations of our society." toe h 0 m e 0 w n e r 8," Chief will probably get more films of We commend this declaration LouweT'S said. ('The two boys this kiDd. lJow abject has our but it i, only the beginniDg: are also lucky they were not way of ~e become? Is this With inherent restrictions in en- shot at while climbing over the what we, the public, really want forcing the Code it will be dif- fence. to lee iD our leisure time? ficult fOf this gr~UP to make an "Of the number of cars dam- In our own Grosse PoiDte impact on the iDdustry as a ,1 aged by the youngsters, area, there Is a declining avail. whole. ~t us hoPf!~he8.e ma~r { ~mr. 'v one owner called the police, ability of matinees for children prOducers, by showmg mtegrlty ;' Chief Louwers. said. "It was Two local theater manager~' ------~ •>: only through a search of the have told us that they, do not t: area, and by the boys' confes. ~re to appeal to' juvenile audi~ " sion, that it was made known ences, We have been iDformed f. how many cars were involved. that when a first.run movie is The pa.rents of the b~ys are booted, the manager must show responSl?le for the actions of it at all performances. He may thelT ehlldr'en under state Law, not substitute with a film more a,nd . th~;efore must make res- suitable for youngsters or he C titution, he added. will be unable to secure first------run films. Thus, the dIstributors PTA Council As .,

(Continued from Page 1) We wi merits of affiliation with the sales 01 :~~@ :;::t~ state and nation,l branches of f@ (ji the Parent.Teacher~ Association. of any President Parcells was directed tm .::)) misuse )@! The' jff to obtai~ a speaker from the ~:;.*~\ ;;;;;:~~:state office for the next meet- ing of the group, January 23, %] Zertnatt /'W~i Wewil < ~~J~ ~~~t11967.. . I tW l# The meetmg was adjourned on all g ~~IColorful, authentic emblems of the famous Swiss ftl at 9:45 p.m. for the @1 and Austrian ski resorts. Silicone treated for tm ELECTED TO BOARD water repellency, full ptle lining. Safety tread Joseph T. Leonard of Hill. design. Illustrated: black or loden sh~g, . . . crest road has been elected to Wewil the Board of Directors of the Society of County Engineers Americ. of Wayne County, a profe,ssional foster 1 18.95 society for graduate and reg. Other styles exempt 18.95 & 21.95 istered engineers" architect[l and in tie or zip . . . lane' surveyors employed by the erty of C<>untyof Wayne, He i~ current. ly finishing out'aierm as second -:.it. vice-president of the qrganiza- We wi tion. His term as director begins December ~, Ilnd luts three sponsih years. Sportinl

r~,~1 ~I,jl "~~eP:a~~~~~ ~~~~~ by We wi ,,{j ~~::;:::~Roger C. WIlson, will De pflr. tm 1M formed at Faith Community R~. abiding ,ti~ mE formed Church, Moross at Sam. wholeSl U~ ~;:::;:::;lac, 7 p.m. Sunday, December W)' Kercheval at St. Clair Grosse Pointe tm 11. The chancel choir, directed ~:~ ()pen Thursday Eve"in"s Hl by Donald Vande Bunte of 1953 \$ .. n<~ Anita will appear in the can. ~ '...-W' di 'lK~t¥¥W.wi.tWiMf@@:::@mf::[af:r:mr:r:l:mfm::::tFtttI@1@IfF :V tr~~~l ~~~~siSa:;~~~o~~ tra ,.

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FORD MOTOR COMPANY Suburbia doesn'J limit Eliminate the possibility of hjgh.costrepalr Power the wide scope of the. bills ••. on '64~ '65 and '66s ••• Ford Motor Company now takes the doubt out of buying a Troia YORKb_y used car. The factory-backed warranty will cover your purchase of any used 1964, 1965 or 1966 Warran.tll Ford Motor Company car that has been certified and registered by a participating dealer. ,5frafajac Here's what we mean by it being good for ford Motor Company warrants to lever, clutch or br.ke lSS&iI1bllesor 2 years or a total of 50,000 miles of operation. Purchaser of used 1-,2. or 3.year-old wheels, tires or tubes, ford-built cars certified and registered The Warranty is not transferable Say you buy a car with 30,000 miles. Then you're by an lutllorlzed Dealer, that the and does not apply to failures Clused covered for another 20,000 miles. For a total of Dealer, using genuine new Ford or by abuse, neglect or inadequate main- Ford Authorized Reconditioned parts, teflallce,. repairs attempted by non- 50;000 miles. But maybe you don't drive that will repair, free of charge ir.clud;ng authorized dealers, accidents or other much. Maybe it would take you several years to related labor, Iny POINl1rTrain part tasualty. which fails in normal use and service .Every6 months/6,OOOmiles: engine run up a total of SQ,OOQ ~iles. If so, we measura within (I) 24 months from the termina- 011 and filter should be ch!nged, your warranty period in tlme~That's where the tion of tile New Car Warranty (or from breather cap and air filter cleaned and the date the Used Car Warran~ $S tronsmission and axle fluid levels "2 years" part comes).ln., Two years or 50,000 registered, if that is later) or (II) checked: Every 12 months/12,OOO miles, whichever comes first. With this unique 5 years from the date of production, or miles: air filter (closed ventilation factory-backed warranty .•• you never have' to (III) 50.000 miles of total operation, system) emission contral valve, therm- whichever comes first Ictor filter and oil breather cap (1964 pay more than $25 for any single repair that's The Purchaser will pay only the ~odels) should be changed, and emis- covered. first $25 of the total warranty rejair SIon system and carburetor spacer blllind must present his Owner card c!!3aned: EveiY 36 months/36,OOO Only one more thing to know. Warranty cov- or Warl1n'!y Certificate. miles: air filter (open ventilation 51'- erage stops 5 years after the car was made. Power lrain parts include: engine !em) should be replaced, and universal block, head, and all internal engine JOl nts (196:1-65model:) repacked. (On plrts, oil pan and gaskets, water 1964-65 llncolns, manifold to water pump, intake manifold, transmission vaIve hose and choke hose should t~ •• lId .11 internal transmission parts, be_ repleced every 24montl1s/30,OOO : I' : '. In .' torque converter, driveshaft, universal mtles. On 1965-66 8-cy1. Mercurys • joints, rear axle, and 811rear IXIe .rid Comets with air-conditioning, Intem.1 parts, and rear wheel bear- ana all 1966 lincolns, manifold to You're ahead with The Lively Ones- ings; but exclude related items such as Wllte~ vajv~ hose should be replaced, ignition, electrical, cooling and fuel and 1ft alt mooels, engine coolant systems, engine or transmiss~\ln con- should be chsnled every 24 months/ Call it • Country Coat but wear it anY'"here. In fine woolens with tipped trol. or linkages, manual IlIl'Shift 36,000 miles.) OrIon acrylic pile lining and removable collar, it has a center vent and two YOUR FORD DEAlERS very practical inside pockets. Camel, olive or grey in sizes 38 to 46. 45.00 SEEYOUR LOCAL FORD DEALER MEN'S WEAR, INC. 16930 Kerchenl at Notre Dame Open Mon. through Fri. to 9 p.m. ..

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With its zip-in alpaca JJioawl-1l0l'tOR and m 0 h air lining, your London Fog be- comes a coat you'H want to wear under. of a 11 conditions, I N _ A Galaxy Winter Jackets by ZEROKING! CLUDING R A IN. That's why London You'" .never "ael " choice 'ilet 'ltis "efO,. '"cause you've liner se,", III assortment lib.'ltis b.for.1 Fog .•• and you ••• ., call it a Maint!oat. ... for more than fOl.!rdecades, pioneers See it this week, I1n CURT LIEBBRAND, left, and HARRISON SPAIN in sportswear embodying only the finest black and charcoal received Scooting's high~st ranking, the Eagl~ Award, blue. dark olive. on styling, fabrics and workmanship for when Richard School Boy Scout Troop 74 held its annual the long, cold winter. 60.00 banquet and Court of Honor on Monday ev~ning, Novem- r, ber 21, at the Grosse Poinie Congregational ,C~urch. Over 100 guests watcned as Rigney, Steve Sarvis, Harrison 34 boys received their awards. Spahr, and Jim Thomas. Curt Also honored at the dinner and ffiirrisort earned 11 badges I. ' were Scoutmaster and Mrs. each. ' Gerald Webster of Rivard boule. ,Helping SCoutmaster Gera.1d A. WHAlING;S Webster are Mr. i'Mii'lJones and WEATHIm K j N G: vard, Mr: and Mrs. Jack Beever an Ideal all.weather :Mr. Leonard J~riserr 'wha serve c 0 a t. Detachable 'Of Fair-holm drive, Richail'd woven Alpaca lIn. men's wear School Principal Ted Jacobs and as assistants. The Junior Lead. Ing and detacha!;le his wife, and Ray Plhebus, the ers in addition t<>' Cutt and Har. collar. Sleeve: and rison, 8're BOb Knudt$on, Senio!I' yoke are I I n e d I~ S20 7 MILE It BSA Neighborhood Oommis. water-repellant ny- ,IN DBnOIT ~i-oner. Paltrol Leader; Jed_ Mooney, • Ion. Machine wash. WOODWARD LIVERNOIS . , able when 11n i n g Higlhliglht of the evening was Quar1JermastCT; JOholiLJensen, , ,and collar are de. the presentatioIl of the Eagle Lincoln Lee and BF' on Stuck, tached. Length 42". Award t<> Leibbrand and Spain. InstrlliC'tors; and " seph P. Both b'Oys a're in the ninth Thompson, Jr., the Assista'nt grade at BrowneLl Junior High SCoutmaster. :' SChool. Curt, the S()Il of Mr. an'!! Master 'Of Cer-em'O~s fur the Mrs. Keith Lei'bbrond of Fishw evening was Troop' mmittee I road, is the seribe fur the troop. Ohairnlan Eugene oS)' Who Mr. Beever, former scout- iniJOOducedthe trea er, Rich- master of the troop, returned t<> ard Fox; Oampi,ng •Chairman, OUR CODE present Harrison Spain's a'ward. John F. Frnliek; Advancement, This is the third time a s-on of WilliMl House; Merit Badges, Mr. and Mrs. John Spain of Don Jones; and Advisors to the As A DEALER IN FIREARMS WaSihingtOlnroad has received traop, J'ack Beever and John the Eagle award from 'l'roop 74. Spain. Harrison, Nick and Bin IlI(Y,v 'I'roop 74 is VRlrY proud of the We will constantly exercise good ••judgment in the share this honor with thek advancements and h 0 'Il 0 r s earned by the boys - but it sales of firearms and never knowingly allew a gun father who is also an Eagle Scout. Hauis-on serves as the measures its success even m

(Continue1i frGm Page 1) vacated by the resignation of Councilman Peter K'Oenig, and was reelected to the post in IPANY succeeding elections. "We are s'Orry to see you leave the council, but we know '@r you have g'Oodrea!\ons for this," • May'Or Patterson ,said. "Y'OU : have served the community well .• and have given of your time and 'raRig kn'Owledge for the betterment of the city. The people' appre- ciate what Y'OJlhave done f'Or them," . ~ ;'" Oddy, a' ,retiti'!d 'fiinlncier, ex. nake assemblies or pressed .his thanks to. the may'Or ~bes. and c'Ou~cilmen".stating that it is not traosferable was a privilege to ~erve with Iy to failures caused them, and a 'greate~ privilege or inadequate main- ta have been ()f. seryice to the , attempted by non- residents of the Park. s, accidents or other A res'Olution that t a plaque, properly worded, ~ prepared 1/6,000mlles :engine hould be changed, and presented t-o the retired air filter cleaned and councilman vras u'nannn'Ously ap- I axle fluid levels pr'Oved by Oddy"s:colleagues. 12 monthsjl2,OOO 'MESSIAH' CONCERT F. (closed ventilation t.' The R a c kh am $ymph'Ony f GAME' BREAKER: All control valve. therm- Ch'Oir and a sixty-m e m b e r wool 'm e I ton with I breather cap (1964 E. Sherpa (Acrylic 'Plle) gr'Oup of the Detroit Symphony In bouy; q u II tin g in !chlmged, and emis- Hathaway tailors Lochlana, a princel1f mixture of cotton f. Orchestrii will perform G. F. / sleeves. 38" lenith. Full carburetor spacer and wool, into the finest leisure shirts. Woven in the f and rugged drop cape 36 monthsj36,OOO Handel's famous Christmas ora. I shOUlder, CDnlltl'uction. t'Ori-o,"The Messiah," at 8 p.m., Pan e led front with 'pen ventilation sys- European Alps, LochZana will neve?' fade, mat or shrink- Brass h a r n e s t\.tyPe llaced, and universal Sunday, December 11, in De- clamp c 10 sur e 8. At. xlels) repacked. (On e'Jioenin laundries. troit's Mas'Onic Temple Audi- tached hood fully lined t'Orium. with Sherpa pUe. Sher- manifold to water pa pile bOdy 11n i n C choke ho:e should .4vaitable in 'authentic tartans, solid colors or soft knits. runs to both front y. 24 rnonths/30,OOO 'e d g e s fOr ext r .. 16 lkll. Mercurys A truly sumptuous Christmas gift. warm~b. lh air-conditioning, Or"••e $50 Icolns, manifold ~ jluthentic tartans, 20.00 should be replaced, Solid colO'rs, 17.00 !Is. engine coolant Pointe N~W8 E, Soft knits, 14.00 TO'l'B COAT: Hand- I everJ 24 IDOIIUts/ Published Every Thursday bl IIPme con c e 1v e d Anteebo Publishers, IDe. mod e 1 ideal for .. in a fulL array at ... week-en~g and 99 Kercheval Avenue campus wear. Brush. ------Grosse Pointe 36, Michigan ed woo I II n I n g. Matching six - foat Phone TV 2-6900 scarf is detachable. Three Trunk Lines Welt slash pockets. Second ClaSll Postage paid at De- leather but ton s. 1Jicacrl-71ol!ton. troit, Michigan. King Corduroy. Subscription Rates ~ Per Year Length 38". I 92 ~- Oai1lemtl. by Mail ($6.00 outside Wayne $50 HOUhS: G~ PQIJITJe County). All News and Advertising Copy Muat Be In The News Ofllee Daily 'til 6 p.m. by TU~lIday Noon to Insure Inser. FRIDAY: 9 a.~. to 9 p.m. TV 2-8251 tIon. . Address all Mall (Subscriptions, Change of Address FoI'DUI3579) to 29 Kercheval Avenue, GrOI8e Pointe

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,. December '. 1966 Page Four GROSSE PO INTENEWS Thursday, December I. 1966 llation. less they be isolated subjct to legislation. city.at-large, who serves fur two I lHappening' at U-Dleaves City Posts Filled By Park Council years. The latter'. must be a resi- dent-taxpayer. , .tl.ateal V.lewer CO'nfosed. Three re-ap~ointments to citYlwas Earl R. Perkins of 760 Unl posts recommended by Mayor Grand Marais boulevard. The Board of Review is com- DOWNTIOWN FORD SALES _. ----__ Matthew Patterson, were. ap- The terms of all Hlree repre- prised ~f three Park re$idents, ~y Elizabeth Stephens I another figure played solitaire proved by the Park COUDCllon sentatives expire on January 1, all of 'whom must be approved Invites You To See George Mumaw Wlth a grinding roar from the in apparent disinterest. Monday, November 28. Tw.o 1967. by the council, and all of whom loud speakers £h fl' k' f " .. were for seats on the Ment • serve a three-year ~enUre. For Your Next New or Used Car n d rb " e l~ ermg 0 Also circhng the dImly ht'l Board and one on the Board of Of!lcials for the posts are ree- a I m e I erately mlsfocussed cavernous room was a "pop" R . ommended by the mayor and to be broken. up by the rafters funeral. Beatnicks made tune. eVlew. .. must receive approval of the • The Most Complete Facilities!. .~ of a. g~mnaslUm, and ths slow less music at the wake of what I Re-appomted to serve anot~er city council, under a provision in the Detroit .\rea roU' revolutions of Wheeled plat .. w:ts apparently a fallen angel four years a~ the representa.tlye of the Park City Charter. .HEARING AIDS • Rental and Leasing Program11li8£ forms upon which rested sheet- _ at least it had feathered of the councll and CIty admmls- . rl b' '. '. . tnt'on 0 the Merit Board was The Merlt Board hears and • Chauffeur Service to Your eh 0 Jects of van?us sIzes and Wings and. long gold haIr. K.; th DB Hollldge of 1051 rules on grievances submitted Downtown Offic) or Down. s apes, A H~ppenlDg began. , ~andles and Incense we:e burn- A~d~~on. . by city employes; the Board of BATTERIES , FOR ALL MAKES town Shopping 1\rea. The occaSIOn was the first 109 and the Clngellookea deader Sit d . t t Review meets once or twice a presentation in Detroit of a new than dead. P ekec e '1 agam, °thre~e~~~ year to review tax assessment art form th 1 h A h l' h h ld ar emp oyes on e 08r, , .F. p; CUIMO~D versit ' e p a~e was t e 1!ni- g .ou IS • young ma.n "e by the emp~oyes themselves and complaints. CeTtijied .HeaTi71Y Aid 18:J3 E. Jefferson wa y of Detroit and the hme up a. ltv~ chicken at hlS un. backed by the mayor, was John There are five '!lembers on Audiologist 2 s 9 a.m. Sunday, November co~erlOg. By what we were F. Dodge of 1035 Yorkshire. The the Merit Board, four of whom \ CEORCE MUMAW O. rel~eved to learn ~ater was a term is also for four years. are appointed by the council WOODS JEWELRY, IRe. A Cood Man To Know W03-4700 For roughly an hour one plat- s:~l1ght of hand trl.ck, he s?b. Named to another three.year, Ifor four-year terms, and a fifth, 19001 MACK TO 5-2231 formcoveredafter\lntil anotheraU the spectacleswas un- hesdtutedproceededa dead tochIckende.featherWhlCh term on the Board of RevIew elected' by the Board from the _ were mixing, separating, mixing through the wh.ole hour. At the around each other lik~ the in. end h~ was teanng on the bloody gredients in a slowly stirred entrails. An eve~ m~re complex pie. Additional flavor W:lSadd. form of pe~erslOo, If both c~n ed by almost continuous sound b.e so classifle~, was the deplc, \; ;•.~ from the loud speakers that t10n of a carmval barker buy. blared rock and roll, patriotic ing babies for trading s~amps ~;".', songs and sometimes ~ust noise - by the pound. These were • and three cameras froi'n the pro- handed :0 a solemn young man jection booth showing war pic- dressed fu a long black soutane tures, some backwards. aDd bio. who stirred a lar~e soup !lot. logical studies. One of the scattermg of adults A Happening, like the Bossa present, a yo~ng mother. con- Nova, is still too new on the fessed to havmg to leave the scene to be readil d f' bl room after contemplating this. y e lOa e. A ... . ~ d No one impression was permit- magICian l.mpass.lv~ sawe ted the audience who must keep o~ a scre3mmg viet! , .the.n 00 the move between the cirel- With tender concer •• tend en his ing stages to avoid a collision caged live rabbits and watered especially with several plat~ ~is ilowers. In ~etween saw- forms using "live" paint. The mgs, he sat readmg the news- concepts. often garish but some- paper. times "lever, showed much or- The closest to humor was ~ igniality. the plight of the young man The script was written and who painted himself into il cor. aeted by members of the Arcr.i- .,er. He solved this dilemma by ilii'J'W'ii'J'W""J tectural School under the direc- simply covering himself with a tion of John Patrick Kenney, coat of the same paint. a young teacher of Archi.tecture At the p,nd of an hour the at TJ. of D. and Fine Arts at stages ~topped revolving and . lined u)> against the wall of the The four foot high platform room through which the audio set on large wheels were slowly ence had entered. With : n propelled around the room by American flag unfurled on the students under the platforms center platform and the strains and hardly noticeable in the of "We Shall Overcome" piped erratic lighting. One by one Dl. through the loud speaker, the rector Kenney uncovered the lir.e, which exactly spanned th~ concepts: room, moved forward. Like it Sex was repr~sented by a or not, while the projectors Sales up, profits rising ... group of pretty girls dressed as flashed soldiers and bombers if for an adagio who proposi. and fawns and violets on the tioned other maie students. It walls, the audience was igno- was hard at this point to ten miniously saueezed out of the the actors from the audience, room through the passageway which was made of approxi. tltat led past the projection rnately 100 young people. The booths, and it was ilnished. victims in this pantomine always A discussion period was held escaped through a hole in the afterwards, at which the tludl. center of this stage with the ence and cast sat down together, loss of perhaps a necktie or for those seeking clarification. shirt. Director Kenney stated his Medicine was three physicians opinion that much greater un.' who callously left thdr patient derstanding was possible for 0.1 the operating table and join. those who had attended Friday ed the throng of spectators. and Saturday evenings' related, The patient, therefore, per- but not identical, performances. formed his own operation with They sounded more like A Ca- lodine and band-aids. reer than A Happening to us, Politics was depicted by a huge but you couldn't catch even the poster of President John Fitz. third act of this new art form gerald Kennedy that one figure without being intrigued, stimu. continually whitewashed while lated, confused.-and impressed.

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Open Sundays 10:00 to 4:00 Thurs. and Frl. Till 9:00 P.M. I WE DELIVER on Order of $-5 or More ... I... .~-::~~*~1j ! ROSLYN I Mrs. John Huntington thought. there 8hOlild be a clock in the Village for shoppers and business people. I MARKET She made the suggestion to her mother, Mrs. William i Oldest in tl'e Woods I Rust Pierce. The result is the new clock on the Walton- ! 21020 MACK at Roslyn Rd. i Pierce building, corner of Kercheval and- S1. Clair. It is I ! 884-3600 ! 4' X 4', encased in stainless steel. The face is white trans- _._a_a_ ..-.~,..,....-.~ ...... ~,.J lucent, illuminated plexiglas with dark blue numerals.

You Are Pointers Had Lead Roles Cordially Invited To See The All New In Torch Drive Su,ccess Residents in the Eastern Hills resident, with a silver Wayne area, including the plaque "as token of affection Grosse Pointes, contributed a ~nd admiration expressing thi" total of $413,326 to the 1966 gratitude of the volunteer work- 1967 ers and contributors as well as Torch Drive in the house-to. I house canvass. This figure rep. the thousands who will benefit i resented 104.8 percent of quota. from his tJDtiring efforts." . I Small businesses contributed The Benson Ford Trophy, pre- OPEL : $56,651or 126.1percent of quota. sented annually to the unit Total drive collections soared achieving the highest percent. age of quota, was awarded Ben Thursday, I to an all-time high of $27,435,- I 045, largest amount ever col- C. Maibach Jr., chairman of the November 17th : lected by any united fund' in the Torch Drive building and trans- •world. The total represents 110 portation unit which attained at percent of the $24.95 million 111 percent of quota. President i of Barton.Malow Co., Maibach goal. lives in Redford Township. -IChardB- UIC k : The money raised in the tri- R county (Wayne, Oakland and The presentation was made by Macomb) area will ur.derwrite Ford, honorary chairman of the 15103 KERCHEVAL the 1967 budgets of 54 health UF board of directors and. and medical services, 68 char- chairman of the 1955 campaign. VA 1.5400 acter building services, 32 child Under his direction that year, I the Torch Drive passed the $15 I care agencip-s and 25 health re- search services. million mark and moved to the -~------.------==::.: In 18 successful campaigns, top as the world's leading I the United Foundation has united campaign. A Grosse Pointer, Ford is vice president American and Swiss raised more than $310 million of Ford Motor Co. WATCH d Ifor the voluntary support of an I health and community services. The 1965 Torch Drive under CLOCK REPAIRS i Torch Drive General Chair- the chairmanship of Joseph L. I man Ben D. Mills, vice-presi. Hudson Jr., another Pointe resi- dent, purchasing, Ford Motor dent, raised $25,778,441. p HY Co., said: "This drive succeeded far bp.- WELL EARNED REWARD yond what I believed possible. Charles Thompson, crossing It reflects the fact the UF has guard at Kercheval avenue and \ 345 FISHER ROAD I: built on solid ground and also CadieUX road walked into the demonstrates the affection this City Police station and request. TUxedo 1-0502 1 community holds for the UF and ed permission to give chocolate Iits agencies." bar~ on Fridays to the three He paid tribute to this year's patrol boys who help at his Grandfather Clocks 130,000hard-working volunteers, crossing. He said "they're such \ .. M!i1!si8litJ h'L;ga; &12 a Specialty the news media, labor, manage. nice, hard working kids, I just ment and contributors. wanted to do something for "The contributors of this com- J----a a.. ---~----\. Jewelry repairing them." diamond remounting munity are the most concerned, best informed and most gener. Hoeberling ous in the world," he declared. OVERDUE BILL "It is obvious they appreciate BETHLEHEM, Pa. - The city Jewelry I the UF, believe in its objec- treasury is $4 richer now, and 20 Yeors in Some Location tives, trust it, and' put their some New Jersey motorist's money where their trust is." conscience is clearer. The driv- I 14933 Kercheval UF President Wendell W. An. er sent the money as 'payment VA 2.8509 derson Jr., of Grosse Pointe, for two parking tickets, both presented Mills, a Bloomfield issued 13 years ago. .. '..: AJf: ..

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I SIX DECADES TOGETHER i .Named to W00 d 8 SEAT1'LE, Wash. - "I think Deliveries, TU 1-5688 ~ Ip~ C.. love, patience and understand. 121 Kercheval on the Hill ,f i Jan OmmlSSIOn ing are the key words," de- I elared Mrs.' John W. Tracy as I• Robert J. Domke, an archi. tectural project administrator , . on the staff of Harley. Elling- ton, COWin and Stirton, Inc., Detroit-based a~hitects and en~ gineers, has been appointed to the planning commission of Grosse Pit. He received his bachelor of a'l'chitecture de- BANK! SUNDAY, 3 P.M. gree at the University of Michi. ,gan in 1951. 21st ANNUAL The Delaware River, rising in HAS A ALGER THEATER New York's Catskill Mountains and flowing to the Delaware • 16451 East Warren at Outer Drive Bay, is 315 miles long and drains 12,800 square miles. · 1 roM . .. , "~ ~ > -~ '. ( ,.--...... ,':.1- TOMO

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I { per I, 1966 Page Seven I GR.OSSE PC) INTE NEWS I t Thursday, December I, 1966 - ~ ; eries 1886, 1811 roads. We will go to Galway the Giants CauE~way, WhCle I PRICE TAG ~ with the contamination of the great columns of rock have ~een \ Accept a favor from some I f------Cinema League Meets Dec. 8 and take a boat to the Aran Is- , : La.w Office Door Sportinq waters from stores of fuel and forced upright to form a lege 1- I people and you 'Place a mort- • gasoline aboard the vessels. Come travel with the Zwickeys Heading north to Scotland, we lands where we load on sheep d~ry forest of five sided step- I gage on your peace of mind. , .~! ~ pmg stones. The use of lacquer for boxes of to the byways of England, will walk along Hadrj,an's wall and cattle, watching them be- 1- -~-- - -_. .. UnUJue l,ame Plate Marker every kind, sake cups, trays, Wales, Scotland and Ireland. (74 miles in length and dating ing floated out to our boat in Movie lovers who have sCI'n • sword scabbards, writing ma- Rip Zwickey, world traveler, back to 122 A.D.). We will see uniqu~ tarred canvas boats. any of Mr. Zwickey's other fine ' By Elizabeth Stepb~ns [Potter is unequaled in the "38 terials, and the small medicine will show his most recent film (1Je highland countryside witb The Mohed cliffs make up a films will surely not want to Unique! Anyone who has I Doors" area. cases worn at the belt, reached called "Holiday in Britain and its castles and long haired cat- spectacular coast line with miss his current presentation. b~en on the second floor of Th~ name Is mother of pearl its peak of style and technique Ireland" at the December 8 tle. In Edinburgh~ we visit the berak-taking views looking down \ Two out of every three cars ~ ~e~heval avenue will agree inlaid in bla1:k lacquer. at the end of the 16th cen- meeting of the Grosse Pointe great castle and see the Tattoo to the sea. We will stop to see I sold in the United States every 'II th a nare plate marking Originally a desk placque tury 1'£1Japan. Cinema League to be held at with its spectaculars. Did you' the weavers in Donegal's Tweed • f/ year are used cars. e 0 Ice 0 attorney John E. Mr. Potter decided to use the Lac is made of the sap of 8 p.m. in the auditorium of the ever see a king penquin parade? mills and then go on north to ------exotic sign as the inside desig- the Rhus vernicifera tree and Grosse Pointe War Memorial. It happens every day at the similar species, A p p lie d to We will travel by car to the Edinbul'\gh zoo. ;:=== - ~ nation of his office when the firm of Beauchamp, Potter and seasoned soft.grained wood) or south of England to visit Bath, Famed Loch Lomond is our o aN...~ I sometimes metal, and dried Louisell was dissolved, and he Castlecomb and Langleat, home next destin~tion. We will cruise ...... DOWNTOWN FORD SALES /IM':.y moverl from De t r 0 i t to the not by heat but in damp air- of the fifth Marquis of Bath. to the Hebtides with a look at :..,,~ Pointe location. It was the gift tight cabinets, lacquer that has We proceed to Stonehenge, the the historic island of lona Invites You To See I'Aario II Mike" Farmis been repeatedly applied and 00~ of Joseph A. Gillis, who recently 4,OOO-year-old cluster of huge where Scottish, Insh, and Nor- '~l 011310 Mack at McKinley, G.P.F.~- ran for Judge of Recorders dried may be ground to any pillars with unknown origin. wegian kings lie buried in the For Your Next NeVI or Used Car :. Complete SEAFOOD Court. fineness and given a bnlliant Next we visit the great stone 13th century, cemetery. Staffa, o and MEAT MENU A long.time collector of polish. Thus treated, surfaces cir~le of Amesbury, which is isle of pillars,' is another stop • The Most Complete FacUlties A.~ ~. DINNERS or Orip.ntal art, Judge Gillis sent become extremely hard, im- one of the most important to film Fingal~ cave. In Aber- in the Detroit Area ~ U pervious to heat or acid, and c A LA CARTE 10 the gift to Mr. Potter, in whose megalIthic monuments in Eu- deen, ~e wi~~Fe was in Okinawa sp.rving as an Wilshire county. We cross>.over to Ireland-the ai the Vienna Exhibition of DClwntown Office or Down- , c : administrative officer for the Wales produces a country country of ea~es, abbeys and I town Shopping Area 1873, was wrecked, but when :' ',,,. Ii Q animal fair for us as we head cemeteriei' '~\th[ the4' celtic " " ",,",<, : Carryout an~ Home o.Jive air base during World War II. • ~ the car g 0 was salvaged 17 Cl ry I;> Lacquer work, especially the tow a r d s Aberystywyth, best crosses. N 'jaunting car will months afterward, the wonder- : : tt • .)~ " ;C} : TU 5-4453 TU 5.4790 10 Raden -: inlaid shell and metal known Wales resort. carry us 'around "the Killarney fully lacquered cabinets and ~~ 1833 E. Jefferson CI : is a disappearing art today. lakes and on to Blarney castle • .. stands were found to be unin- I )>>-- ~ ~ ope~ MonlJay through Saturday 10 Shell fishing was destroyed in to kiss !be famous Blarney ,Iii,! craft, Mr. Potter's name has !I ..I jured by their immerf;ion in MARIO "MIKE" FARMIS Q 4 p.rr.. to 9-10:00 p.m. : the shallow watars off Okinawa stone. Pi~tur~ue scenes of WO 3-4700 .It l: ~ Sunday 3 p.m. to , p.m. ~ by the sinking of hundreds of seawat~r," been etched in Korean b~low the inlaid letters by th~ artist, peat bogs; tha#hed houses and A C~d Man To Know c He DELIVERY CHAROS ~ large ships during that war and In addition to che beauty of stone fenc~l~'1ledges line the , . this e x amp 1~ of an ancient Benjo of Naha, Okina'j;: ) , ,-0 U 000000 0 O~O 0 0 0 0 Innrln> in a typhoon immediately after,

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Page Eight GROSSE PO INTE NEWS Thursday. December I, 1966 Thursd --..--_ ... :Stratford Place Students at Marie School Make Annual Pilgrimage to Nation/s Capital Men Gardener, .Owners Organize Elect Officers ---,---_ . .". ;;_M"" ','," . ",,,!' William I. Culli"~ford was , -s t rat ford Place Property I J' .' elected president of Men's Gar. 0:vners Association has elected 1\ ~alph Robison president for the ':'..» I den Club of Grosse Pointe at .."k, .' I the meeting in the War Mem. 1966-67 year, succeeding Don I ';'.','" 1 ,,':':~' i orial Thursday, November 17. . C~erry who has held the post f . . . I .fur th~ past two y£:ars. I f "';1 ,He succeeds Fred Shepherd . , Other officers are Dr. Robert I I Other officers chosen for 1967 E. Birk, vice-president, sue- \ were Sam A. Macy, first vice . . c~eding Malcolm Denise; Vietor ';. : president; Hugh V. Foley, sec. Raviolo, secretary, succeeding i .;~ .. II ond vice.president; William C, .' Nill, recording secretary; PhiUp ~~:n, ~r:a~u~e~ ~fitr ~~ya~lf~~~ \ 1..;:/':: C. Baker, corresponding sec. I retary; and Edwin "Roehrig, i~~~h~:~:.gR~~:t"r~e::::el~~:~~~i&,: 1 treasurer. '):';:'';'' I For par!imentarian, Alexan. Persons who are highly aller-I :::(;x.}.:::> .. :::..:,:.,' ,:.':'p; der J. Jemal drew a second gic to insect stings and liable to L\mltil@:';:;p', " . I term, and A. Lymt Zwlckey cen. get violent reaction!; to them, I ~C:X:;;:>:...:.~ ' :'.';::: tinues as editor of Garden i'~(>uld avoid wearing bright I i:,.,:..>.:::":':'~"~~~' Pointers. jewelry and leather which *'':!.~~\ For two-year terms as dj. alon~ with .certain odofs, attract 1 ~:'::;;i~:f.".~<';:'f'.,:. rectors, Michael D. Brady, ~ti~gmg Insects, warns the':, . . ,.:':../l,. . , ~' Haeckel G. Boyd and Howard T!nJ~ed States Departmt''lt of' .>:.. ~;?::;l::~. .A i,( W. Poe were chosen, and Dr. ,'grlculture. I ,.. ': ~~.,:,~ :IIEdward C. Van Hoot re-elected -~---~-I J':,~1 I :.} I':~:' Hdir Fashions This Christm .': IRENE HALL, Prop. driver you'v . . '.:,.,.:ilt<' . : NO APPOINTMENT motoring Sf.. S.rvice ~ ,,{:"':':':'::~:;;t:r'" I O~;:.~~~:~:t~ aeil Bond I Tuesday Evenings When you gi Cain, Mrs. Wade Brown, Mrs.: by Appointment Club service Eighty.five children 'md 38 day night, November 5. 'fhis the Lincoln Memorial, Jefferson stop was .Arlington National Miller, Mrs. Wallace Guertler, • Shamp:>o and Set-2.00 adults tired and happy people trip, sponsored by the Maire Memorial, anu ascension of the Cemetery" where they say ~he Mrs. John MacKay, Mrs. WH. Donald Prittie. Mrs. Hengen. i • Hoircutting-l. 7': thoughtfulne ship (tor spo r e t urn e d from the Maire Elementary PTA is the only of Washin.gton Monument where statue (1fl,'flag raising at Iwo Ham Obermeyer, Mrs. William veldt, Mrs. Ernest .Anderson, Air Conditioned School's 14th annual sixth grade its kind ill the Grosse Pointe they saw the breath.taking sight Jima, th". impressive viewing of Nichols. Mr. Andrew Hall, Dr. Nirs . .Tames Carr, Mrs. Raymond 14637 E. Jefferson Memberl is Plrklng on C,hurc:h Lor In R~lr tour to Washington, D.C., Sun. SchOOl system. of Washington at night. the chaqging of the guard at the and Mrs. William Geer, Mr. Foresman, Mrs. Palmer Kale- VA 2-4414 GROSSE ------~--,---I The group departed at 5:30 Saturday began with a spe- TGmb of~the Unknown Soldier Richard Moore Mrs. Albert glan and Mrs. James McGreevy. I'- ..J 15415 cial conducted tour of tbe White and paid their r~Dects at the ' p.m. Thursday, November 3, ~ I PHO from the Fort Street station in House, prior to public visiting Kennedy(graVesite. I' George the midst of a snow storm and hours. This tour, arranged by They finished the morning I arrived in Washington Friday Lucien Nedzi, included the with a bus tour through the 1liM8ERSHIPS morning amid blue skies and private library, the china room, streets of historic Alexandria, warm sunshine. They proceded and other rooms not mmally Va., and a visit to MOUnt Vel" I HOW TO ENHANCE YOUR to the Capitol Building for the open to the public. The next non. Mter lunch the group visIt- I official picture taking then tour. -~~------, -~ -- -- ed the Space Center at the! ed the Capitol.' I Set Book Fa:r Smithsonian Institute w her e I " d II.- they saw John Glenn's capsule, After lunch the group Vlslte I ' 11 ed b .. t to thn T t' . d EAt M t .th .10 ow y a VISI <: tns I. TRADITIONAL DECOR••• the Bureau of PI' intmg an ~- : on el tute of History and Technology gr.aving, where currency IS I __ at the Smithsonian. After a. mlnte~, t~e Federal Bureau of I A Book Fair sponsored by short drive 1>8st the various em- I ~nu~~J!~~at~~e::dtht:; ~r~hi~~: the ~onte~th P.TA will begin bassies, a tired but happy band I for Declaration of Independence and Ia~ 7.30 0 clock Tuesda~ ev~. b~arded the train for the return I Everyont! the Constitution, and other :11~jg, December 6. The Fair trip, back to the land of snow. priceless historical documents. Will be open for the rest of The tour was o~ganized and I . . that week from 12 noon to 8 supervised em'oute by co-chair- I YOUR'S The tour group stopped for "o'clock I M Ph'l" D" k' d d. h A I" men rs, I ip IC lOson an UiDer at t e ~anger n~ap? is. "Do You I' Christmas ShOP-I Mrs. John Dod,ge. Travel ar. FREE Hotel,. then c~lmaxed their first ping at Monteith School" books rangetnents wer ad b G W day With a mght tour of Wash. i. " . erne y . . i gt h' h' I d d t ' I wIll be displayed In the foyer Lmdstrom, who accompanied non, W IC mc u e a 8 .o~~a: I of th~ school, (this is a marvel- the group and whose experience I ous opportunity for everyone was an invaluable asset in mak- An informltive - I to ~urchase attractive books ~s ing the 'trip a suceess. guide that will 19hrlStmas presents for chIlo The other adults accompany. I uren). ing the group were: Dr. Jehn be of great help Thinking About a . There will be approximately WiHiams who graciously offered to you in : ~OO bo?ks t? ~hoose from, start. his services for this trip, the f .... DEVELOPING YOUR i mg With. k~naergarten and in- sixth gr~de teachers Mrs. Rob,rt FLOOR PLAN ~eluding Jumor high levels. Bennett and Mrs. Rose Telep. * TYING-IN FURNITURE, . A Book Fair poster contest dur principal Mr. John RGhrer, CARPET &: DRAPERY JAMES MONROE * CHOOSING CORRECT was held at Monteith School and the following parents: Mr. . A new acblevllment in carpet luxury COLOR COM3INATION~ to lend added elq-allce to the gl"lleious LEARNING ABOUT THE 1967 for all 5th and 6th graders. and Mrs. Barrett Woodsmall, traditional home. A .wirllng scroll * NEW CADILLAC? TYPES AND DIFFER- Winners were: first plaee - Mrs. Bernard Makos, Mrs. Wi!. pattern available In 12. distinctive w new tolars, Ideal for 8panl.h or ENCES IN CARPET Jill Palnau, daughter of Mr. 11am Blair, Mrs, Read Hartz, Provlnelal homl!ll .. 1I\'elL $6 95 and Mrs. Robert Palnau; sec. Mr. Stanley Martinez, Mr. John Prlc:ed at only PICK UP YOUR 1541 SEE OR CAll 'ond place - Michaele Murphy, Hirzel, Mr. C"'dric RiC'hner, Mrs. per 'quare yard., • FREE COpy TODAY d a ugh t e r of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kieswette,:" Mr. David Charles Murphy; and t h i r d Russell, Mr. James Kleiner, place - Mary Ellen Warner, Mrs. Joseph Jag 1 0 is, Mrs. or d a ugh tel' of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey, Mrs. Norman Rogers;" ~:J-'- Ted Angotl Jim Lynch Theodore Warner.' Mr. George Coticchio, Mr. Ralph --I Andrew Brown s e r v e d a~ -----~------I • SEQVOYAH. chair~an of th~ .B 0 0 ~ F air HONESTY WINS PRAISE (Your Grosse Pointe Representatives) eomm ..ttee. Assistmg him were Mrs. Chester Clarke, Martin MEMPHIS, Tenn.-Her hon. Schnurr Bill Babcock P.TA esty won a letter of apprecia. at 2 preside~t, John. Hamm~l, Mon- tion from city officiaJs for Miss Coy Carpeting Co. .teith principal. Nora Day. The secretary had me David Ehlert and Miss Mar- returned to the city the $2 garet Watkins of the Monteith whieh she got blOCk from a MON ROGER RINKE CADILLAC CO. '25527 I-Iarper' 3 BL~~S ~C::I~ON MILE 777-7550 faculty helped the committee defective coin-return at a rou- (Van Dyke - 3 Blocks North of 10 Mile Rd,) seleet books for the Fair. nicipal 'parking lot. Everyone is invited to come, JE 6.6260 SL '-0767 look over and purchase books for children from the excellent FREE DELIVERY . colleetion at the Book f'air.

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,. 'T" J ; cember I, 1966 Thursday, December I, 1966 GROSSE PO INT~ NEWS Page Nine ardeners Seeing Where The Mqney Goes Officers '".lL~''- , .'."lft"" .I::"" :..:'.•-:.:.::.:;:;:::.:!,W~!:.;'t:!lf'" -.'./f; l" J, CuUingford was esident of Men's Gar- of Grosse Pointe at ~-~.n.fri! . ng in the War Mem- rsday. November 17. ds Fred Shepherd. fficers chosen for 1967 A. Macy. first viee. : Hugh V, Foley. sec- with quality pre~ident; William C, ding secretary; Philip • corresponding sec- and Edwin . Roebril, KALIMAR • BAUSCH & LOMB GIFTS

rlimentarian, Alexan- from emal drew a second A. Lymi Zwickey con- s editor of Garden ..JOHNSTON OPTICAL CO. o.year terms as di- Michael D. Brady. 20148 Mack Ave. 87 Kercheval, on the Hill G, BOyd and Howard 4 W('fe chosen. and Dr. . Van Hoet re-elected year term. AWtSONFUL Great Gift Idea for Sports Lovers-Hunters and Travellers nC!J S OF YEAR 'ROUND SERVICES air Fashions This Christmas. give a membership in the Automobile ChJb of Michigatl. The ENE HALL. Prop. driver you've remembered will unwrap 12 full m~s 01 the world's finest KALIMAR mOlOringservices .•. WorldwIde Travai Servicll • Emergency Rold APPOINTMENT Photo by E4df~ McGrath. Jr. Electrically NECESSARY Service. NewlY"llpanded Perlonal Accident Inlurenee • $5.000 pen 8:00 to 5:00 Seil Bond Protection • Monthly llsue of Motor News m.gazin •• A check for. $732.79, money raised Department, explain the mysteries of Electric Powered powered. 1\1on thru Sat, uesday Evenings When you give an Auto Club gilt membership you give the advantage of every by members of the local Megate, (Omega . the Clinic's Electromyograph machine, Magnifications by Appointment Club service. And. the AM rnernbersh'I'.cerd is a 365 day reminder of your Eta Tau), Grosse Pointe University fra- are. CHUCK WRIGHT, president of from 00 ond Set-2_00 ternity, was presented recently to the Megate, and MRS. JOHN BOOTH, rep- ZOOM ttlng--1_75 thoughtfulness. A gilt i\laster Membership is $1B; a gilt Associate Member. 21/2 to 8 times. Air Conditioned sh'!J /for spouse. unroalliall son or d/lughter living in the home Ilf the Master Detroit Orthopaedic Clinic. Watching resenting Sigma Gamma: Association, E. Jefferson Member) is just $9. SARAH JANE HOUTZ, consultant in whiah founded and still sponsors the Stays in focus on C.hurch Lot In R•• r GROSSE POINTE DIVISION the Clinic's Educational and Research Clinic, a Torch Drive agency. S-COPE all the wzy. VA. 2-4414 . l --_.- 15415 E. JEFFERSON I- , PHONE 821-6300 The hair coloring industry es. George Measel, Manager timates that 38 per cent of all American womert color thei.r Adiust Your Philosophy I*MBERSHIPS AVAILABU IN NEW CIFT .fOot hair. OUR ~~~ ~------~------For Christmas Shopping By Pepper Whitelaw demoralizing experience unless "rea' Yourse'f ••• With yo~r purse full of you use the "deck-the-halIs" ZOOMS YOU IN CLOSE ~ND BACK OUT charge-a-plates and your spirits philosophy. ; Comp'et. . high you start out to do youJ; This philosor-hy is one of.com. Wi,lI Christmas shopping. Christmas plete disreg&rd for 'Such minor ••• shopping, that's that wonderful details l'S ii the item will fit Carrying exercise geared to have any the person you're buying for, ~AUTOMATICALLY'~ Case intelligent person clear out of if they have one ~llready, and his mind by the time the happy if they would like tlo have it. Under $200 day arrives. You just jolly into the store AT THE TOUCH OF A BUTTON FinJing what you want to and pick up the first item that give is problem enough, but your hand touches and say locating a salesperson willing "charge it." Count tbe number . . . to sell it t{) you is rea 11y of people on your list and do . a major accomplishment. In this that number of time. fact the entire procedure is a Then when you get home put them all in a big box and as you call out a name, pull a package out of the box. It's Worn in Your Ear ! game time for you and surprise p time for the recipient. In fact it The 3-power lens slides ! NfW "SOLITAIRE" works out to be a barrel of out for use - clicks 1967 MERCEDES-BENZ i NO CORD - NO TUBE fun if the entire family par. ticipates. . shut for carrying. Not OUR "WORLD'S "RST AUTOMOBILE" \- NO SEPARATE EARMOLD The salesclerks would be :much larger than a .TURE, 1I0nly Minutes Away from the Pointes" ! 'ERY happier, you would be happier packette of matches. 1'H -':LiVI"'G SOUND" and the charity that receives . ..1 HEARING AIOS Made by Bausch & an your non.,fitting gifts will Smart, new styling in a \.~~~~IIT THE ~ Lomb. FFER- WOOD IMPORTS, INC. "EAST SIDE probably be more deserving ET DETROIT AUTHORIZED DEALER than those you are buying the HEARING AID CENTER' gifts for anyway. Think of all POCKET MAGNIFIER IU R 15415 Gratiot at 8 Mile 521-6600 the fun you have without hav- DAY . 17907 E. Warr~n TU 1.3600 ing to make any decisions,,-as $295 - to what you are going to give. We might initiate this as a ., .. , Open Thurs. & Fri. Evenings regular part of the Chrilltmas .. . .' buying story and call it "Keep. . ing sane if the name of the game.~! And imagine the look on • grandmother's face when she BAUSCH & LOMB NEW o • opens her gift . . . a black lace 21Mt ANNUAL nightie in a six twelve . . . EASE ""/0. or grandpa's when he opens his BALSCOPE TEN MIm NIGHT comb and brush set, which pur- .. MONDAY. DIle. ~>rH I pose hus long since eluded him, 7:110 t'l 10:00 tFROM FRANCE...MADAMEROC~AS 777-7550 I or your sister's f&ce when she READING!'.: I sees her after.shaving lotion; , I ------ELSGANTL Y BOXEt;) FOR or the children's faces when they open their- cigarette cases and'lighters; or your dear hus. HOLIDAY GIVING band's face as he open the Chanel NO.5. Heavens, all kinds of things HfJre's new plensure, new Her most cherished fragrance could happen after gift-giving ease in reading, hobby-craft, of this sort and just think ~@~ fine-detailstudy. GlarelelB light by Morcel Rochas .•. 0 delicate you've given yourself the best reveals full easy-to-l!ee magnified gift 01 all, a "frustration free . shopping spree." A QUALITY detail, regardless of room light t scent engagingly feminine, As an extra pre.Christmas conditions. Standard 110-115 volt; • bonus I'd like to add here a TELESCOPE 6-ft. cord. Get one now for deflk, work- I Christmas Dictionary which bench, telepho:l8 stand; perfect gift, too. , 5-1S65 completely moderti, light, and should help you through the .holiday season. AT, '9.95! gay .•. $0 right for every mood. Evergreen-That's what yOil will be when you find out your neighbor got a mink stole for Mov, close up at sports ,vents. VI- Spray Cologne, 4 oz. 6.50 I Christmas and you got an elec. eetlon scenes, on nature trips and .'j . •• i tric mixer. even the moonl Here's big IO-power . . ).A. .range with optical quality never be- Refillable Purse Petfume I Christmas Cards-Your gay . neighbors who stop in for a fore offered at this price. Balscope I CHOICE holiday tisit. Ten (only lOW. long, 9 ounces) Is I spray, l~ drams. 6,.50 Mistletoe - that which you're made by Bausch & lomb-world- If usually found unner when the • • famous Amarican makers ~f blnoclJo f( • I biggest boor in the block ap- Dusting Powder, 9 oz .. 5.00 , pears. lars, microscopes. CinemaScope I lenses and other preCision optical • I Christmas cookies-The secre- • • • taries in your husband's office ,!!uipment. See one today at • I ;~~y~ttend the office Christmas' I ~ SI¥_~-.I Fruitcake-that's what you'll • he nutty as comes December 25. ,/alltl for Christmas spirit-it comes in Sun ."",on' ~ Rolled fifths and quarts. , Bells-what we'll all have to For newspapers, magazines; books, Ply in January. telephone directories tOAST With these pre-holiday thoughts I prQIIlise you that all will be 19 , calm, all will be bright. only $1 I .t I - , ~------.----- 95~ HAVE YOUR The Magna-Bar is a unique magnifier which rests direC'Jy on the printed page-no focusing. ADIES' g:tE~~:::y Covers several lines at a time, full width. FRESH L • AN EXPERT I remodel old jewelry into Doubles height without changing width. Crys- :xtra Fancy the finest, lateBt Btyleff. tal-clear, optIcal.quality plastic 5U" long, • • dreat, Values In Fin. Dla• I" wide. With pocket case. ) LETTUCE monds, Watches anel all Gold Jew.1 • c 19 ea. eHi Grall. Watch lepOl,lng .. • For 30 vear' on the Eatt SIC». 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Page Ten GROSSE PO INTE NEWS Thursday, December I, 1966 T} SAY IT RiGHT in preparation for the basket. MONTGOMERx-, Ala. - Lack Dr. Henry Lande/Reckless Driver Neighborhood Club Sponsors Open Gym ball leagues whic:l will start of proper pronunciation hurts the first week in .ranuary. To Speak Here Nahhed in Woods The Neighborhood Club will p.m. children's spelling, a language ATTENTION sponsor an open gym period at This period will be devoted Public corruption couldn't arts consultant declared at a Michael J. Downey, 28, of Pierce Junior High starting only to basketball practice exist anywhere without private talk before sixth grade teachers Man versus the machine . . . 20217 Valera, st. Clair Shores, Tuesday, December 6 from 7-9 either for teams or individuals compromise in the background. here. who will be the master, is the Boys 11years & older was arrested by Woods police on provocative theme of an address Wednesday, November 15, and to be delivered at 8 p.m. on charged with driving under the December 7 by Dr. Henry F. influence' of liquor. Lande at the. Grosse Pointe Unitarian Church, 17150 Mau- The arresting officer, Patrol- Westwortl HO-1961 mee. He will discuss the impact man Theodore Hinz, said while of Technology on individual life patrolling Mack. avenue, he ob- FUN - EXCITEMENT - ADVENTURE and social organization. served Downey traveling north Dr. Lande, an eminent in- on the avenue, and going through a red signal light at dustrial engineer and economist, is currently manager of plan- high speed, and then drive in an erratic manner. Hint. gave 14th s~mmer camping and exploring expedition of the ning systems development for West, conducted by Otto C. Leu's Handpicked successor, International Business Machines. chase. his co-magonmaster, teacher Edward Leland. He has been in the forefront At Fairholme, Downey turned in the use of computers in busi- east onto the street, at which 16 states - 7 National Parks - Lake Tahoe - Mark ness planning and has been a time he lost control and the' car Twain Cave - Disneyland - Knott's Berry Farm "fish-tailed," and the driver Pacific Ocean Beaches frequent consultant to industry and the profession. brought it to a stop,. with the Dr. Lande's address is part vehicle facing north-south. The SPECIAL VISIT WITH of the Grosse Pointe Unitt'rian street is east-west. lecture series entitled "The The officer said that in: trying Dir~ction of Human Develop- to straighten out the car, Dow. TV's Bonan~a ment." The lectures are on the ney drove o'ver the, south curb, first Wednesday of every month and then drove down and over through May, and feature such to the north side of the street, Register Now - App'ication and 'nf(lrmation distinguished speakers as Dr. and then from curb.to-curb, Lande, Dr. Alan F. Guttmacher, narrowly missing a parked auto- OHET SAMPSON'S TRAVEL SERVICE president of the planned parent- mobile in front 'Of 1455 Fair- hood-World Population associa- holme, but bounced off a curb 100 Kercheval Ave., Grosse Pointe TU 5-7510 tion, Author-Historian Peter H. in front of it. Putnam and Economics Profes. Hinz said Downey sped through sor Kenneth E. Boulding, from a stop street at Holiday at 40 at OHiE! Designs the University of Michigan. miles an hour, then drove left 'Others are Psychiatrist Gra- of center and into the path of a vau DEEDD'Tlaak hard Giye Your Fir.eplace a N-EW LOOK ham Blaine, Jr., from Harvard, car traveling west, forcing the and Dr. Samuel H. Miller, dean driver to veer to avoid a colli- lID find the perfeEt of the Harvard Divinity School. sion. 01 Beauty ~n SECONDS! Tickets are $1.50 and are avail- The policeman said he stopped able at the door. Student admis- Downey between Ghesquiere gift far the busV sions are 75c. . court and Berns court, and placed him under arrest. A pas- Husbllnd ar EHeEutiuel Accuse Motorist senger in the car was relea'3ed. " Downey was taken to the sta- Of Drunk Driving tion, where he was given a vio- We invite you to visit our Display lation ticket for driving while under the influence of liquor. rooms. Chances are you'll find exactly A Detroit motorist who nearly He was later released on $150 collided with a Park police car bond, pending a court appear- the right business gift immediately. while speeding east on Mack ance. avenue Saturday evening, No- vember 26, was arrested and 'vVho knows? Maybe you'll become charged with driving while in- Kappa Kappa Gammas toxicated. To Hold Arlnual Party so stimulated you'll have Patrolmen Charies Petrie and Gary Mitchell reported that Kappa Kappa Gamma's an. 'his' complete office redecorated! they were cruising east on the nual Christmas and quarterly a~'enue when they observed Ed- birthday party at the Rehabili. I ward F. Darlak, 44, of 2951 tation Institute in Mack avenue Heade, Detroit, crossing over will be held Tuesday evening, the double yellow line, at the December 6, at 7:30 o'clock. QUALITY fireplace furnishings and accessories Balfour interseeti'On, and into The Junior Group will en- l the path of oncoming traffic. tertain all patients whose birth. for your home or gift giving at reasonable In swerving b~ck to the pro- days fall in OCtober, November prices at your neighbo7'hoodTrustworthy dealer. per lane, Darlak nearly col- and December. Mrs. Frank lided with their scout car, as Penirian and Mrs. J 0 h n H. he cut in front of them, the Smith are in charge of gifts officer said. and refreshments. Ofhco' Darlak was paced at 40 miles The Senior Kappas' Christ- , BACHMAN an hour and was stopped at mas Party will follow the birth- PAINT AND HARDWARE Three Mile drive. He was plac- day celebrations. Mrs. Hunter ed under arrest and taken to H. Comley is chairman of volun- ,... UnSlgnG,Ine. , 19483 MACK AVE. the station, where he was book- teer work at the Institut~. Mrs. ed and charged. Rob e r t T. Herdegen, Jr., is 18538 MACK AVE., GROSSE POINTE FARMS 3 Blocks N. of Woods Theatre The motorist was given a vio- president of the Detroit area open mon., ~hurs. & frio 'tit 9 • 886.5130 lati'On ticket for driving while branch of the fraternit-y. USE YOUR under the influence of liquor, Hostesses for the evening and later released on $150 bond . will i n c Iud e Mrs. Calloway J Hours: 9.6 p.m. TU 5.4767 His court appearance was sche- Smith, Ivirs. Louis J. Asmus, Mon. & Fri. 9.8 p.m. WE DELIVER duled for yesterday, November Mrs. Edward D. Mail'e, Mrs. C. 30, before Municipal Judge C. Upton Shreve, Mrs. James E. Joseph Belanger. Thomas and Miss Etta Jean Craig. ~~~ __ ~:J:!B~_:J:!B~:J:!B:J:!B_:JlS:J:!B~~:J:!B_ll!Si_~• Glue a piece of cork on the top tI This Week's Bell Ringers W . ~ of your recipe file box. With a Two members of President ~ ~ knife cut a slit across the cork Tyler's c.abinet, the Secretaries 1 ~ )IJ at a slight angle and insert rec- of State and Navy, were killed tI: lA ipe cards as you use them. in 1884 when a gun aboard the ~ ! Cards will stand at a readable steamer Princeton accidentally Vi ~ _a_ng_l_e. e_x_p_Io_de_d_d_ur_in_g_a_s_a_lu_te_.__ ~ ~ , - ~ ~ ~ ~. i ~ This Christmas ~ ~ Everyone Wants ~ ~ .. dlst ANNUAL ~ ~ "SUPER 8" MOVIES i ~ W ~ U.S.D.A. ~ J See The ARGUS SHOWMASTER CHOICE ~ ~ ~ ! Here NOW! Boneless, Rolled ~ ~ W ~ W ~ Rump 93C U ~ Roast I. i~ ~I~ ~ ! ! Welcome I Rathls Rolled Black i~t ~! I 0 • • • ~ Sirloin- Tip Ie ~ ~ 1& Hawk i ! RC),Gst W J ~ Hospitality Center ~ Bacon ~ J I I ! Ba'il Park ! MEN~S ! Franks .6,5~ • Built.in Pistol Grip • Completely ~ NIGHT I Automatic ~ ~ • Instamotic Loading • Electric Drive • LARCE, SEEDLESS i ~ • 4 to 1 Zoom Lens Lamb December ~ Monday, 5th I 50 Florida Oranges ONLY $149 Patties 49~ 89,e ~ * See Our Christmas I 2 DOZ. ; Gilt Display ! THE CAMERA CENTER .- COURMET CORNER __ - .. I ! • HABBERSETT'S I ~ ~ I 17114 Kercheval Stuffed Chkken Legs W REFRESHMENTS ! In the Village Philadelphia STUFFED WITH OUR i ~ 79 TU 1-4096 O\¥N BREAD C Scrapple Open Thurs. eves. DRESSINC MICHIGAN corl80UDATED.GAS COMPANY I. i <). I 'til 9 p.m. I . lA I ill i- amw.. ------~~

._- ~.~~~~-- mber " 1966 Thursday, December I, 1966 --~-- G~OSSE POINTE NEWS Pag. EJev6n IT RIGHT rERY. Ala, - Lack ing on their committee will be Tb~re are more t11an. 4,000 I So live that when yoU ~ ronunciation hurts Burglar Visits Farms Residence' PT A. ~t Ferr)' Meets Dec. 6 Mr. 'and Mrs. Richard Nt)yes, collectors of e10cks in the help you cau be your GWD fir" elling. a language I\1'~.an4 Mrs. William Martin, nation. aid to the injured. mt declared at a A burglar forcibly entered the Thomas Teitze, 26, who dis- The Tuesday night, December after the .short business meet- and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Rice. • xth grade teachers home of the Kenneth Teitzes covered the breakin, told police 6, meeting of the Ferry School ing at 8:15, the parents, teach- 2135 Beaufait, on Sunday, No: that he was the last to lea\Te P.T.A. will take on an' inter- vember 27, and escaped with the house, and before leaving, national flair thr\:lugh the at- ers and guests are invited to Traffic accidents are the i!ad- approximately $400 in cash and at 8:10 p.m., Saturday, he tendance and program presept. the Activities Room for re- ing cause of death among per- Suburban maintenance several items, the values of turned on the light in the family ed by the eight foreign ex. freshments. Co-chairman for sons from ages 5 to 31, the which were not given. ' room. When he returned. at change students who are a~;- the social hour a:e Mr. and President's Committee for Traf. 12:5(} a.m. Sunday, he said he tending Grosse Pointe High Mrs. Harvey Pickford and servo fie Safety reports. ASSOCIATES ScilOOIas members of the S'en------found the house in darkness ior Class. : •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• eee •••••• and three upstairs bedrooms in complete disorder. There are seven countries .1. i. Featuring He said he checked his bed. represented by the eight 5tu- Q I-t room to see If anything was dents; four under the Ameri- ua I Y missing, and found $80 he had can Field Service program, and I Com~lete Home Repairs placed atop his bedroom dres- four affiliated with the Youth : : ser gone. For Understanding program.. His father, Kenneth, 51, who The four AFS students are : Counts I• came home shortly after, told Fer:de Alp from Turkey, Lee • & Maintenance MENs.NIGHr police that the thief took $130 MONDAY ... DX!::. 6't11 Johnson from South Africa I I 7:uu to 10:00 from his' dresser drawer, plus Pauline Loong from Malaysi~ his wallet containing $60 in' cur- and Kurt Stefaner from Ger- •• At With One Phone Call an invitation for rency and credit cards, and a many. The four YFU students • • paper bag with approximately are Margareta Nyberg from •. I $30 in change. His wife told police that miss- ~~:~~r;;y~Us~~k~tal~~~~r:e~ :i Lan,g's' VI-Iloge Mea' Is II PR 6-3038 MEN ONLY ing from the front bedroom was from Finland, and Masashi INTERIOR & EXTERIOR PAINTING-OECORATiNG $100 in cash, a walker, and' a Taehibana from Japan. •• 17045 Kere:heval ' TU 2-5777 :.\ gold colore(i travel clock. Thll students will each have A SPE'CIALTY when you're tired of shopping Also taken from the house, an opportunity .to talk before: ' ..'CENTER CUT .... ------... : tl the Teitzes said, was a blue the memb~s of the PTA about • BONELESS, ROLLED • • Window Glazing • Cumin Rods Re- • Doors cut oH on MEN'S NIGHT. Mon., Dec. 5th shark skin suit belonging to the the various Christmas customs • k. 'H I': anel WOlhinl ,oired & Cord. • Co,",1'" P.lnt- elder Teltze, an undetermined and traditions ()f their' 'native : R.placed Por LOin orme.. • Gutt.rs Cle.n.~ inl on4 D•• orot- amount of liquor from the up. land. It will be one of the first .: " in, STOP IN FOR A REFRESHMENT BREAK stairs closet, and a tape re- appearances of the group be- Roast Sliced I and Instollad • Cleon Exhault corder. The burglar entered Fanl • Wood FOllce fore an audience since they : I • C.i1inl Tilo lopolrs the house by prying open the started to, school here this fall • . C • Compl.... Sew.r 79 Bacon • New Storm DObr. door at the east side of the and with the theme of "Christ. : Ib Clean!nl • Tile Grout!nl Peter Pan, Ine. house. mas in My Country," the pro- • '. ,f Gnd Windows • Loeb R.poiraci • Lamp Re,.l" gram should be one that every-,: Strictly Fresh, Whole 79C ; • Stonn Wi"ciowl /70/5 Kerchevol, in the Viilage one will enjoy.. : It Scro.n $en'i,. • Wall Wa.hing • Plctwfe., etc., Monteith P.T A. Before coming to the school: BEEF TENDERLOINS lb. Hun, gymnasium f'Or the program, : $1 19 Ib Meeting Dec~ 6 parents will have a chance to • •• I Plul Many Other Services, Including Fr.e Adylce The second P-TA meeting pf visit their children's rooms. : 10 YEARS IN THIS AREA Monteith School will be held These visits will staft at 7:30.. New York Strip Steaks & Sirloins At All Times (" Tuesday evening, December 6, After the program", which is : • W, Ar, Insur,", licens." & Bon"," Bull".r. ~- at 8 o'clock. In conjunction with schedul~d to take p~ce right I~•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .,. the P-TA meeting will be a • • IY Book Fair beginning at 7:30 ~ J5th Yeor of Serving Grossa Pointe o'clock December 6. Iy The Fair will be open for the rest of that week from 12 noon y. to 8 every evening. The books will be displayed in the foyer at Monteith School, (this is an ex- cellent opportunity for you to 'e purchase attractiv~ books as Christmas presents for chil- dren). "Your Public Libraries in Action" will be presented by Robert M. Orr, director o~ Grosse Pointe Public Libraries. Assisting Mr. Orr will be Miss Harriet Helms, chief of Chil- dren's Services; Mrs. Vincent Leonard, chief of Processing; Mrs. Robert Booth, acting chief of the Central Library; James Titterington, Audio-Visual De- partment head; Mrs, Jay Mc- , Cormick, Circulation De'Jart- ment head; :i\Irs.Donald Seifert, r Woods Branch librarian; and - Miss G e r d a Bielitz,. Park Branch librarian. They will pic- MS torially present the work of the :30 departments. The presentation, has been prepared as an official report to the Board of Education on the work of the Public Library. While the Public Lihrary staff CHET SAMPSON firmly believes in the impor. TRAVEL tance of the printed word, they also realize there is truth in the 'nger~ adage "A picture is worth a I thousand words." 100 Kerchevol TUxedo 5.7510 I Mr. Orr states that the many groups which have seen the presentation have been very much impressed with the scope of the services available at the public librar}, and especially ~~~~--_._--~_._------~~--~-_._------the emphasis given to non-book materials. Use of the public libraries' films, records, tape music, tools and framed art prints, for example, has been booming. The Monteith P.TA cordially invited everyone to attend the Book Fair and look over the excellent collection of approxi. mately 600 children's books A. which hav.e. been assembled for CE Ipurchase------.. We're BRIMMING OVER With Great Ideas for ii Vandals Christmas Gifting and Decorating ... ESJiecially ~ (Continued from Page 1) ~ a breaking and entering of the for ,the EARLY SHOPPER ~ home of ihe Leo F. Drolaha7 ~ gens, Sr., 1370 Berkshire, and CHRlSTMA Be."~C.ORATIONS ~ found the same situation as at ~ the Latimer residence. i>RNAM~l'\'tS _ ' . ~ The burglary and vandalism were discovered by the Drol- Ishagens' son, Leo, Jr., who re- I sides next door to his parents. , ath's for the do yourself I The younger Drolshagen told it police that no one had been in ,'ISEE ITS EXCITING CAVERNS the house from 4 p.m. Friday, decorators INovember 25, to about 5:17 p.m. lack I Saturday, at which time he dis. ~ covered what had taken place. FbN YOUR WAY TO V!SIT SANTA ~ Entry into the bouse w~s awk II made by breaking the glass of ,..'Leave it to good old Santa Claus to bring something new and thrilling I the French doors at the rear of } Fruit I the house. The house was com- ''',when he comes to Eastland. You'll find his TreaEure Cave really acon pletely ransacked. I Det. Lt. Arnold Hough said peat fun-with chests and barrels just loaded with gifts from Ithat there is no doubt that the 'lSanta's workshops. So come soon. Santa is waiting for YOU! He has l4 Latimer and Drolshagen bur- lA glaries were by the same. per- '~acandy cane and a coloring book he wants to give to you. M son, or persons, apparently ill looking only for money. Nothing B else appeared to be missing. 5~ (Color pictU~B tire 8no.pped of all children with Santa. You,. ~ are optional.) ~ Probably because of frustra. tion, the bu~glar slashed the Sea the New Lifelike Nativity Scene ,living room sofa and chair Life size figures of the Shepherds with • Plus a hundred and one II seats. and gouged other furni. Mary and Joseph and the Infant Jesus other ideas 14 . ture, besides scattering flour, )J sugar and other ingredients whose birthday is the reason 'We celebrate ~ throughout the kitchens of botb Christmas. GIVE US AN EARL,Y DILIVER'";" OATI ~ homes. the detective said . • FRESH FLOWERS FOR YOUR POINSETTIAS Take a "Trip" if) our Roekft Ship Your Christmas Flower & Decora.tion Center I Just imagine you':re blasting off for the I moon! There are weird sound effects and B flashing lights to make it all seem thrill. Allemon ~ ingly real. ~ II Our Space Ship is Exciting, Too. FIOi'ist ~: ot ~. Just climb in and thipg& siart to happen. 17931 I.t WARREN Y()q won't really take off but you'll think ,...u ",r", Ir."kl you are really a ~paceman for sqre-and TU 4.f)lZQ that is great fun.

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Paul High opened the brated their coach Larry Cour- the score of 9 to 2 in a game Ballroom. both sexes. After a good work- regular basketball season on noyer's birthday by defeating out the group will adjourn to plSlyed at Gord Howe Hockey- Personnel fro m Head Skis November 25 by toppling the the Warren hockey team by a and tht:. Grosse Pointe Ski Shop another location to refresh and 1~lld Sunday night. defending champ, St. Ladislaus, score of 2 to 1. will be in charge of the pro- revive themselves. Doug Kaivelage scored three gram which will featur~ group Another occasion is sched- <\ntheir own flpor, 61.46. This hard.hitting, fast moving ?oah, which in hockey jargon ------~ uled by the club at st. Clair Coach Ed Lauer started jun- game ,,:as scor~less at ~e end IS. ~nown as the "Hat Trick". Yacht Club at Keane Harbor, iors J elf Ploen and Doug Dzuiba of the fIrst penod. The be was ,!ltis ~s Dou.(s. first year in the I Library' Offers foot of Meadowbrook, where at the guardposts, and seniors broken, however, at ~he 3:31 Ju\'emle dlvlSlon and he is I the club will gather from 4 Mark Smolenski, Pat Corcoran ~ark of the second perIod when pla~.ing . like an old pro. Y ule Movies p.m. on Sunday, December 11 and Dan Sutherland at the cen- JIm Bahnke scored his second 1-.IS fIrst goal was at 2:07 of to get in practice for the social ter and forward positions. g~al of the season. He was as. 16941 KERCHEVAL 19103 MACK AVE. 16450 E. WARRE~ . slsted by Art Renny. ' the first period on fine passing I side of skiing. Cocktails and COR. NOTRE DA.ME COR. 7 MILE RD. COR. OUrER DRIVE from George Mercer and Tom The special Christmas Film The I..akers were never be- "na~ks or dinners if desired hind and encountered only The se~ond goal c~me at 6:03 Buckman. The second score Programs will be held at Cen- will be strictly by subscription. minor difficulty in the third when. Mike Shaw. fired a hot was at 2:51 of the second period tral Library in the Exhibition All members are urged to at- quarter when Smolenski and shot In t~e ,upper righ hand cor- on ~nother good passing job Room on December 2 at 6:30 tend. Guests are welcome too. Sutherland fouled out in quick ~~r" which came ~rom a pass From George Mercer and George and 7;3~ p.m. The same pro- succession. well executed by JIm Allen. Griffi:t. The third goal was on a gralY' WIll be repeated on Sat. br'eak-away at the 1:05 mark of urclay, December 3, at 10:30 Brownell Pupils The JV's coached by Craig Wari'en scored a.t 10:24. Bill the last period. This scoring a.m. at the Woods Branch and Morris, also won their, game Harlan was at hIS best and t\US" 32172 INCH by a score of 61-35. only allowed the OD~ goal to spree makes Doug the highest at 2:3~ p.m. at the Park Branch. Plan for Future score. scorer the Chiefs have with 4 The fIlm progrClm has bet!l es- goals and 3 assists. pecially planned to add to the . . The Warriors' defense headed The undefeated Chiefs wasted excitGment and enchantment of HIgh school may stlll be 10 Students Cavort. by Capt. Paul Barker, along ,1lNAJ~ ~. A with :Mike~.Stahl, Roy Dobson, S~A;;~ no time in scoring. They scored the holiday season for both months away by the .calert~ar I i!1 the first minute of play when I children and adults. for B ,I' 0 ~ n ell JUIDor Hlgh At Talent Shotv Don Ulmer, .Jeff Graybiel and Tom Buckman took a pa1>"Sfrom SANTA AND THE FAIRY School s ~mth grade student~, Roger Giza, kept the pressure DOll ~ i t By Charles Robert on the -Warren team with. their ,f George Mercer and slammed the 'I SNOW QUEEN - The Fairy bbUeg.Pl~n~ng'gfhotrfuture Tstu~YhltS ','t th t F'ft SQ' lif t S' mm b rl now. orog, Broadway found a new home outstanding' .playing. puck I•• a e ne. 1 een see-I now ueen gIves e 0 an. Thu~sda De bIt 8 onds later Tom Buckman scored ta's dolls on Christmas Eve. o'cl~ k ~ll .c~~ ger d' a . in the St. Paul gym-auditorium The next ,'game for the War- 8"ain on a pass out from Doug Jack-in-the-box, toy soldier, mu- th . Crt run . r~t edrs anO Sun day .evening, November riors will ~Iat McCann Rink on K 1 1 . 1 d 1 ell' pa en s are mVI e 0t an a ve age. . . SiCa? 1, and other dolls da~ee informational m e e tin g with 20. Approxunately 180 students Saturday, D~t}mber 3, at 6 p.m. The Grosse Pomters JUS t and smg for Santa. MUSIcal counselors to learn £ b . displaYed their talents to their against St. Clair Shores: ~~, (('-'.. OUR lOW rO:led over the Mount Clemens ~ackground: .Ts,c;haikowsky's course requirements fO~ gr:J~~ parents and friends. Warriors Scoring Record ~edm With goals by Gre.g Car- Nutcracker SUl!e. ation from Grosse Pointe High The Talent Show, sponsored Name. G A Fts. 2 2 Beautifu\ '4 " PRICE .enter, Adam PerkowskI, Tom CHRISTMAS C US TOM S, S c h 0 01. Brownell Counselors by the St. Paul Sodality mod- Jim Bahnke 0 ta\\ do\\ with t ~.- \ erated by Sister Mary' Gael, Tim Conn 1 0 1 "I. Bradley and George Mercer. NEAR AND FAR - Origins of Robert Clark Neil Curtis a d 6" zipper. -' I !he nex.! garf,\~for the Grosse many of our Christmas customs, Mrs. Mary VJernet will b'e :So was presented to gain funds Mikb Stahl 0 1 1 for the purchase of turkeys for Dennis Ignagni 1 0 1 99 POlllte ChIefs Will be played at Children of German, S'wedish, sisted by counselors from the Gord Howe Hockeyland at 10 Mexican, Italian and Chinese high sch(}l)l who will answer needy families. Besides rais- Art Renny 0 1 1 4.~~ '.. ~ i ~ p.IT1:. Sunday, De c e m b e r 4, descent enact typical Christmas questions on specific courses as ing funds, the Talent. Show Mike Shaw~ 1 0 1 a'!ams~ War.ren. celebrations oJ: those countries. wen as college and university also gave students an excellent Jim Allen'; 0 1 1 opportunity to use their talents - ChIefs Scormg Record: SANTA CLAUS SUIT _ Ex- requirements . in' grasping the true meaning . I G A P ts. per.ience.s of one who woul.d rot Bas i c preparation for the of Thanksgiving. REG. 190 - PACK 5', . , Doug Kalvelage 4 3 7 b 12',. REG. 290 - EDWARDS Gec. :.vIercer 1 3 4 el~eve I~ S~nta Claus 'Nlthout thre~-ye.ar _plan of high school The agenda for the show was ", ! Tom Buckman 2 3 5 seemg hIm m person. An un- studIes IS being made in Brown- jam-packed with a variety of Randy ~iel 0 3 3 s~ccessful attempt to .fool him ell's ninth: grade g u i d a n c e acts. Each class had its OVHi SUPPOSITORIES GILLETTE SUPER :\Iarv Larivee 1 1 2 WIth a Santa Claus SUlt; a sur. classes usmg profiles of the re" individual skit, with the senior' "II 1 0 1 prising Clill'laX awakens him tl) cently administered Kuder In- class presenting a scene from 'ru 5-2550 J ay C.1 t Ch . t .. Adults or Infants Rill Acker 1 0 1 rue tIS mas spmt. terest Inventory and per-centile :, STAINLESS STEEL BLADES :'Oliver," the juniors present. LUXU R/DUS 1-06E SEATS r:!"egCarpenter 1 0 1 The evening program is for score~ from the Differential mg a segment from "West Side ~;~* Tom Bradley 1 0 1 children acoompanied by adults; Apt It u de Tests, which we?e Story," the sophomores show. NOW OUR OUR Adam Ptrkcwski 1 0 1 the tWf) daytime programs on tak~n last year, In addition, ing a portion of "S'O u n d of - Exclusive -Area Showing - LOW LOW Steve Maxon 0 1 1 December 3 are for adults and achievement test scores in math Musk," and the f I' e s h men,. Exclusive Area Showing Tony Curtis, Vimi Lis! PRICE PRICE Geo. Griffin 0 1 1 children too but may be at- and reading will be furnished coached by Sister Catherine George C. Scott 57c '" '" '" tended by ch~ldren unaccom-. students by their. counselors, Camille, singing a medley of ' "NOT WITH MY WIFE SOUTHERN M{CHIGAN panied by adults. ' enabliil.g them to plan realistic. songs. . . YOU DON'T" HOCKEY ASSOCIATION The Grosse Pointe Public a!ly With llarents for specific individual presentations rang- 1'1 Color Juvenile Division Standings I.ibrary has Christmas records hIgh .s('~hoolcourses. ing from piano to vocal and SPECIAL CHILDREN'S "M and tapes available for the Indlv,ldual appointments will dance numbers were also pre- l~mm 950 - &% oz. Family Size TE~.'11 W L T b d d . MATINEE . JULIA MAY Grosse Pointe Chiefs 2 0 0 holiday season. These items are e ma e urmg January and sented. Saturday and Sunday Only Grosse Point!:'Warriors 1 0 1 listed by title and composer in February so that pa~ents, stu- Doors Open at 12:45 p.m. St. Clair Shores 1 0 1 special drawers at the general ~ents, ~nd counselors may final- One out of every seven fami- "GULLIVER'S TRAVELS POLISH REMOVER CREST Royal Oak "B" 0 0 2 public catalog in each building. Ize the three-year plan. lies in this country changes its I BEYOND THE MOON" II All Main noor Seats 50c Lathrup 1 0 0 residence each year. 6 OL. • REG.29~ TOOTHPASTE Waterford 1 0 0 day, November 27th. Pointers Get Sports :\It. Clemens 1 1 0 Pontiac 2, Waterford 4 Awards at DePauw II::::::~:: OUR Utica 0 1 0 Lathrup 2, Madison Hts. 1 59 Royal Oak "A" 0 1 0 Gr. Pte. Chiefs 9, Mt. Cl2mens Greenoastle, Ind. (Spl.) _ ~~~CE ~~~CE ~ ~Iadison Heights 0 1 0 2 Rick Tomlcinson and Bruce Fox 18~II Pontiac 0 1 0 Gr. 1'te. Warriors 2 Warren 1 en Grosse Pointe have earned Warren 0 2 0 I St. Clair Shrs. 2. Royal Oak varsity athletic awards at De- Scores of Games Played Sun- "B" 2 Pauw University, where they "1~f.~f.W are OO'Phomores. 101/2 OZ, - REG, 9SC ::~:t~;~; 1 OZ. - REG. 1,19 Tomkinson picked up his first varsity letter as a: sea,rter on Our month end special DePauw's . first inter~llt!giate Friday, Saturday and Sunday Only SILK 'n SATIN II Preparation.H soccer team. He is the son of Moy's Combination Plate Mr. and MI\S. Richard F, Tom- LOTION with DISPENSER jt~~~~~~OINTMENT kinsOiIl, 86 Moran road. He at- Egg Roll, Subgum Chow $225 j\\\\\\\~\ tended Western Reserve Acad- Mein, Fried Rice, Sweet and emy. Sour Pork including Soup, I- Fox earned a varsity "D" Dessert and Beverage. ~g:66 )j~[::~j~~ ~g:86 c sweater for hds work on the coo}. PRICE ., 1%\ PRICE . lege's varsity ~ross country E. Jefferson and Marter Road V2 Mile South of 9 Mile Road, St. Clair Shores team. Fox is the son of Mr, and Carry.OL'ts, PR 2-6662-0pen Dally from 11 a,m. to 11 p.m. MTs. ThOlll'!lS Fox, 11 Radnor PLAN A PARTY NOW circle. He attended Grosse Poinoo High School. REGULAR 2.60 5 OZ •• 99C - CONGESTAID Evening Dinners MEDICATED ROOM Luncheons LI LT PUS H BUT TON Business Men's POOL TABLES Weddings PERMANENT VAPORIZER Breakfasts OUR Banquets OUR BRUNSWICK FROM $275.00 LOW 77 A Family Open Sundays PRICE' ~~rCE C FISCHER EMPIRE ..... $565.00 1.81

Prices include accessories and profes- RES' AURANT. sional insta!lation. We do not use mis- Home of Famous Banana Cream Pie 1/2 IN. by 1,000 IN. REGULAR 250 leading advertising to .:iraw customers. Your Hosts: PETER and DAN MASOURAS Our complete package is a better deal. Our new Phone Number - VA 3-2022 TUCK 9-VOLT TRANSISTOR 12230E. Warren Ave..at Conner BRUNSWICK CUES AND ACCESSORIES No connection with any other Cupid's Restaurant CELLO TAPE BATTERIES -- OUR =-0 lOW PRICE 19~ 2~33~ "To BOWLING EQUIPMENT $~'~~>Presents -* Travel*. SALE DAYS THRU SUNDA"( • Advertised Items ovailable mo.t stor .. while they la!:tl ON THE STAGE : ~ ~ ------Brunswick Black Beauty .. $19.95 ~~~~~ -'1~~ WE Starfire, was $27.95 .$21.95 ON THE SCREEN ..ii& MORE and MORE Tracmaster .$29.95 AI,. .' ~~L.:f:, I. CARRY "'.". "9 f, , :~: .;:-~ ". PEOPLE ARE AMF 3-Dot Classic ' $22.95 . 't ',jl:: ." - ~ 1 .' BRINGING THEIR YOUR Brunswick & AM F Bags & Shoes BLACK DIAMOND Ball Prices Indude Drilling PRESCRIPTIONS FAVORITE TO CUNNIN,GHAM'S BRAND! GOLF ....t~tr. iiust It. a reaso•.•• Bag-Boy Carts from $19.95 aid THERE ISl LIQUOR All Mens Coif Shoes 12.00 THE LOWEST (PACKAGE DEALER) Were 16.~5 to 21.95 ~-r , POSSIBLE PRICE CONSISTENT WITH :., Golf Ball Cift Packs (J'-' "'*-:;;w,t THE HIGHEST COMPLETE 2 QUALITY AND Performances SERVICE TO HOME Wed., Dec. 7 2 HOUR F~w.mMonON PICTURE EVERYONE, ONlY! EVERYDAY! BARTENDER '81iHttdiH-!I.MiouIUVING ca..oR BlID./IJwick IIJJ PRO DEALER 1:00 p.m. YOU CAN'T IUY $1.50 onour(]~GlANT SCREEN IETTEIl, so..... NEEDS 8:15 p.m. WHY PAY MO~E1 $2.00 ~~fir Pitfir.rt ti11It iII.71Iilf.~.PWmtJMIIr Tickets On WOODS SPORT CENTER Exactly as presented atCl\RNEGIEHAll Sale Nowl 19579 MACK GROSSEPOINTE WOODS iN:JYiW ,yorJ Cit.r. OPEN EVENINGS TO 8:00 P.M. Mack Hr. 7 Mil. WOODS Theatre 884-6186

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...,. . .-...... • d d' • ~ rt rt .... --. ..aft '*':ft tt ...... , '*' « --~._------4_-.....__...._---.....-..._-....._...._•.plI!I.s •. ~..... - ... ----' ... -3-...3.... -- ••----- •••••• 11&••••••••• 0•••• a.q cember '. 1966 Thursday, December " 1966 GROSSE PO INTE NEWS Page Thirteen Dustin; four stepsisters, Mrs. Interment was in Mount Oli- ,Matthew;.' Mary Beth; Bruce Sarah Scaglion;, Mrs. Loretta vet Cemetery. Barry; bls mother ~rs. Harold [ O B I Crowley; Mrs. Irene Brown an~ • • • Golla ~:1'.; and a SISter" Mrs. T U A R I E S ] Mrs. Stella Leay. LOUIS E. CLAUE FrederIck Pope. . ------.--~ Interment was in Parkview Funeral services fo~ Mr. In.terment was In Arlington CLARE HANSEN I te t in 'n1' odl M . I Cemetery Clarke, 73, of 697 St. Clair ave- National Cemetery. n rmen was "0 awn emOrla • nue were held in the Verheyden * * • Funeral services for Mrs. Cemetsry. (. • • Funeral Home on Friday, No- GEORGE H. FLEISCBlIUT Hansen, 72, of 253 McKinley • * • JOSEPH E. BEJIN vember 25. He died at Veterans' Funeral services for Mr. avenue were held at the Ver. . CELIA BINGAY I Funeral services for Mr. Be. Hospital on Wednesday, No. ~Fleisc~hhut, &1, of 1091 South heyden Funeral Home on Tues- Funeral services for Mrs. jin, 63, of 1030 Lake Shore, vember 23. Renaud road will be held on dkY. November 29. She died on Bingay~ .86; of 20383 Sunning- were held on Monday, Novem- He is survhred by his wife, Friday, Decem'.>er 2 at the A. Friday, November 25. dale drive, were held at the ber 28, at the Verheyden Fun- Annabelle; three sons, Louis E. and H. Peters Funeral Home at Mrs. Hansen was born in Verheyden Funeral Home and eral Home and St. J.,lucyChurch. Jr.; Lt. Col. Frank P.; Howard 11 a.m. He died at Deaconess Dublin, Ireland. She is surviv- St. Joan 01 Arc Church on Mon- HCl died on '!'Cumay, Novem. D.; and one daughter, Mrs. Hospital on Monday, November ed by }":!rhusband, Chris; three day, November 28. She died on ber 24. . John Bradley. 28. E. WARREN i daughters, M~. Edmund Rueg- Friday, November 25 at the He is survived by his wife, Interment was in Woodla\l}n He is survived by his wife, )UTER DRIVE I ler Jr.; Mrs. Richard R. Colby Moroun Nursing Home. Marian; two sons, Joseph E. Jr.; Cemetery. Anna J.; his daughter, Mrs. and Mrs. Martin R. Bensten; She was the wife of the late Thomas; two daughters, Mrs. . • • • Madelein E. Holmes and two three sisters, Mrs. Herbert Malcolm W. She is survived by Frank Zimmerman; Susan; one GEORGE E. WEOT grandchildren. Alve; Mrs. William Christie and her stepdaughter, Mrs. Frank brother, Harold; and five grand;- Funeral services, for George Interment will be in St. <'.,' ~~. )frs. Charles Adams. P. Gill; one sister, Mrs, O. S. children. A Weot, 93, formerly of Tiffin, Johns' in Fl'8ser, Michigan. ------S turd ,. • • 'i . Ohio were held on a ay, JAKOB. BRANPT ~ INCH ", November 26, in the St. Charles Flmeral services for Mr. Catholie Church of Toledo, O. and the J acin Funeral Home of Brandt, .70,' Of' 487 Elizabeth SIIC Point Place, O. He died in the court wert!'held on Monday, 5 percent ...nowavailable " home of his son, Vernus, at 589 November 28 at the" A. and H. St ,Clair avenpe on Wednesday Peters Funeral Home and at . " Our Lady ..Queen. of Peace ~TA inbird cover and paperback November 23", ;,':' ' ..~'l Church. ~l\U.. , ,', '.. Mr.. Weot was bom:in Shell-, He diel:! on Friday, November t~ m Se~eca Coun~ and ~as 25. He 'is' survived by his wife, ~OR a plotleerm the stone - lime. Eva; one daughter, Mrs. WH- business. '. . . }~. ~_ liam McLaughlin; his mother. He was the -iitlshaiid. of the: in.law, Mrs. -Barbara Seiler. )VER late Elizabeth.> 'and. is.' stJrvived Interment. was in Mount Oli- by oneSOJi, Verm:tt{ f(\~ daugh- vet Cemetery. )UR lOW ters, Mrs. -'Earl fLoJi~necker; • • • Mrs. James Massie, :Mrs. Vic- LEO W. KENNEDY PRICE tor Wonser and, Mrs. Charles Funeral services for Mr. Ken- Costlow; one sister, Mrs. Ann nedy, 77, of 207 McKinley ave- Zigenfe1ter; and. 17 gr8ndchll- nue are being held on Thurs. dren. day, December 1, at the Ver. Interment was in. St. I Joseph heyden Funeral Home at 9:30 Ce metery, Tiffim;. 0 :<,. a.m. and at St. Paul Church at ~9~ • • • 10 a.m. TERRANCE McLAUGHLIN He died suddenly at Bon Se. Funeral services for Mr. Mc- cours Hospital !>n Monday, No- ~K 5'$ Laughlin, 24, of 1545f" arland vember~. He was the founder avenue will be held a e De- and chaIrman of the board of Center Santis Funual Home' 10:30 the L. W. Kennedy Company, a Rib UPER a.m. and at the Enunciation member of the Detz:0lt Boat Church, at 11 a.m~, on Friday, Club and the DetrOIt Power few . BLADES . December 2. Squad~on. He attended ~- Mr. McLaughlin waa caddie sumption College and the Um- ~I master at Lochmoor Country verslty of Detr?lt. . Club, He died suddenly on Mon- !nterment WIll be m Mount , day, November 28. Ohvet Ceme;er;. • Passbook accounts wlih auto-- On Special Time Accounts, baps He is survived,by his mother, HUGO F. ENZER Ib.I' malic renewal or Certificates additional deposits of $100 or June; his father, Harold; his Funeral services for Mr. En. ,Rowt Barb.cue \ J( stepmother, Rose; one sister, Young Tender Sp.cioUV Sclectetl of Deposit where you choose mor~ may be made at any time SpeciaUIi Selectecl Young Com Fed. Por1c Braue or Coole ~ X a specific maturity date - 90 and earn 5 percent from date Mrs. Patricla Monaco; two k:er, 64, of 414 Manor 9.venue brothers, Harold Jr.; George; will be held on Saturday. De- Whole Meaty Country Style ~ days to one year - 5% Time of ~eposit. I and his grandmother, M:rB. cember 3, at 10:30 a.m. in the lily Size Accounts come in b')th edi- Open your Special Time Ac- Helen Bogan Verheyden Funeral Home and Pork Loin Spareribs Spareribs ~ I tions at Manufacturers. count now at any of the more . Intenrient 'will be in Mount at St. Paul Church ~t 11 .a.m. \ ~ J2to 14./b. Full ~ Either way, your savings than 60 Manufacturers Offices Olivet cemetery. A rosary will be sald Friday, " ~ Avg. 57c r • • • December 2 at 8 p.m. .~ JC earn 5 percent Interest, com- in the Detroit area. They're lb. 2~i~5~ HAROLD G. GOLLA JR. He died on Wednesday, No- pounded quarterly. And your open from 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 ,~g ASIE Funeral services for Mr. Gol- vember 23 in St. John Hospital. initial deposit can as little p.m., Monday through Thurs- He is survived by his WIfe, be SWIFT'S FAMOUS FULLY Cook.ED Select Shank as $1,000. day, and until 7:30 p.m. Friday. la, 36, of Rosemont, Pa., were Gra(e; one brother, Anthony; ~~ held on Thursday, November one sister, Marie. )eX SMOKED RAMS Portion 17 at Arlington National Ceme. Interment will be in Holy xx Xx U.S. CHOICE--AMERICAIS FAVORlTE: .9~ MANUFACTURERS NATIONAL BANK tery, Arlington, Va. He died on Sepulchre Cemetery. Center Saturday, November 12 in Bryn • * • ~ .X~X~ Cuw UThat's my bank" Mawr Hospital. CHRISTINA TROMBLEY CHUCK ROAST XI )(~ Mr. Golla was a graduate of Funeral services for one of U.S. CHOICE-LEAN &: TENDER ~ Join Our 1967 Christmas Club Grosse POi'-lte Hig~ School :and .Grosse Pointe's, m()st. beloved Xx 1.19 Virginia Military fnstitUte. Fol. resid~nts Mrs. Trombley, 100, ~~ ROUND BONE ROAST lowing a career in the U. S. of 434 Cadieux road 'Will be u.s. CHOICE-DELICIOUS i~ MACK ..LOCHMOOR JEFFERSON-COPLIN Marine Corps, he was an in. held on Saturday, December 3 Short ,n.H structor at the Valley Forge at the Verheyden Funeral Hllme ~s RIB STEAKS Cuts Grosse Pointe Woods Det.loit Military Academy. He most re- at 12 noon and at St., Paul's FRESH GROUND "ALL B~ ~I cently was attached to the Church at 12:30 p.m. A .:t;os,.ry B Ibs or ~l WARREN-BISHOP faculty of St. Aloysius School will be said on Friday, Decem. HAMBURGER Mo,.. in Bryn Mawr, Pa. be 2 8 30 Detroit r at : p.m. MEADOWDALE-HICKORY SMOre:D He is survived by his wif e, Mrs. Trombley recen~ cele. l-fb. Clare; four children, Daniel; brated her tOOth birthday and Ii SLICED BACON p~ II 6~ ~ was a resident of .the Pointe for 68 years. ~ She was the wife of the late ~ George. She is survived by three daughters, Rose Marie, n COUPON Clara, I\oIrs.Loretta !Baker. She ~~. IGES-rAID COUNTRY FRESH was the mother of the iate xI Leon. Also surviving are three ~g -GAYLORD x ROOM grandsons. Interment will be in St. Paul Cemetery. BUnER .IZER * • $ I-lb. 5Ac CLARA STEINER Print .. LimIt one pl.IIe Funeral services for Mrs. with thIs cOllpon Steiner, 52, of 1931 Beaufait Ind purchase of $5.00 or more; avenue were held on Tuesday, coupon .xpl .... Ix. November 29 at the A. and H. II~)( Seturday, D.c. S '7~ Peters Funeral Home. )(x ~: )C She is survived by her hus- )(~ band, Frederic W.; one daugh- x)( )to ter, -MaryS.; one son, Frederic )( E.; her mother, Mrs. Edla N. ~)( 14 ~ ~ HILe. RHOS qOFFEE: OR X 25C Oman; a sister, Mrs. Ruth Koy- l~ ,.... 1"'''- iii C IX tan; a brother, Roy Skog; two X)( Maxwell House 2.fb. S1I29 White Bread 2 ~ .9 aunts, Mrs. Andrew Johnson; )(J( Can '. NSISTOR Mrs. Rilding Swanson; and one )()( SWIFT'S SHORTENING (JOUNT.R!' K1.'J:QlDJJN ! uncle, Mr. Andrew Johnson. ~)( Swiftning 3 ~ 69-= I:relh Milk 2 :: ate 2 Interment was in Evergreen :RIES ~ ~ REGULAR OR LO.CAL- ~ x Cemetery. 1 Qt. 250 llAMOU8 SEAL; 2;.~.590 ,,~ ~.~ Hawaiia~ Punch 14aoz. Can CottageCh... __ ~ ~ Michigan Lucia ~ ~ BROWNULATED IJBUaB7'PVL s.t4LT&ftI ~ ~ ~ Domino Sugar :':: 25° Or~ngeJuice ~ -430 1)( 13~ Chosen Nov. 26 ~ ~ SAVE 6c ON SNAX.WHISTL1!$ l'OrATO SAL.4.D-BAJl3) ... T-Ib. ... c oa )( ~ Daisies or Bugles Box L~ac:;roDiSalad Qft. •• hil. th.y 10ltl Mr. and Mrs. Elving N. An- 33 derson, of Fairford road, served as gen!:!ral chairmen of the De. ~ rE .. troit-Swedish Council's Novem. ber 26 banquet, at SWEET & JUIC'f- g Hotel, at which Robyn Ander- , ZIPPER SKIN FLORIDA ~ ~RY sen, of Bloomfield Hills, was \ chosen 1966 Michigan Lucia. Honored guests were His Ex- UR cellency Hubert de Besche, Swedish Ambassador to the 0.,-SiFangelos II United States; and Madame .de ~RITE Besche, who visited with Mrs. X , ' ~I~ SEEDLESS PINK 0& ~JlI ! Sixten Ehrling at her home in. ~)( Trombley road, (Mr. Ebrling is )(X ' ND! conducting in Europe), the Fri. day afternoon before tt$ ban. )(~ ,i''':t~.' rapefruzf XI qUet. x Mrs. Ehrling had invited a )( )( '''; . SWS'l' 'l'BlNSKIN J'LOJUDA i few ftiends to meet the ~bu. )( sador and his wife, among theni JOR j)C U".9 .", '~ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vance, Jr., g ~LER) People wit' a nose for news Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harring- i~')~t~,., tori. and Mr. and Mrs. Alvan McCauley, Jr. ' . w110 Or~~?eS~1 Point~rs served as hosts rE always read the Free Press. and hostesses during the ban- ~!~~~t quet festivities were the Charles Choice Law McCabes, of Deming lane, the Hira Herringtons, of Loch- DER moor boulevard, and Robert J. Hadley, ron of Detroit Swedish ~ Vice Consm and Mrs. Joseph )( )It ~ttm.t$t'te '-rt•• Hadley, of Yorkshire road. fb ~. The table decorations, Lucia 8ai~ )( lIE.WION'fI .. crowns with four candles, were se . the work of Mrs. Charles J. Koebel, of Shelden road. ~~ ~ Call 222-65:»0 THE ANSWER. for .llvery The whole question of safety .0.. in driving resolves itself down to the individual motomt. b:;;1~~

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Grosse Pointe News I Memorial Center Schedule W,hal' Goes On A1~TEEBOPUBLISHERS. INC. l OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL at GROSSE POINTE FARMS,'MICHIGAN 48236 Second Class Postage Paid at Detroit, Michigan Your Lihrary By Virginia Leonard FULLY PAID CIRCULATION By SIBYL Phone TU 2-6900 How many .of you Grosse South Pacific, il1cluding extend. A Bright Light . . . makes a bright gift. The Execu- Pointe 'Public Library patrons ed travel in New Zealand and tive and Travel :':"ightis the newest of those popular Member MlchNlganPress Assoclatlon 8nQ National Editorial Association have known Melitta E. Roemer? Australia. As almost an anti- ATIONAL ADVERTISING REPREI$EN'X"A'!'IVE high inte:lsity lamps, designed for home or office. 404 Fifth A Weekly ~ewspaper Representatives, Inc. \ Many, I am sure. Since 1932, climax, our peripatetic friend venue, New York 19, New York BYrant 9.7300 Tile lamp folds into a handsome, yet compact lug- CHICAGO OFFICE when she started working in hastily reminded me that she 333 North Michigan Avenue Phone FInanclal 8-2214 our System, she has influenced has also travelled all over the gage-type case which also serves as an ideal jewelry many lives and given invaluable United States and Canada. caddy for the man. Lamp, shade, moveable goose- service to our community. She And whai of hobbies? Well, neck retract ino the' case. It's nationally advertised has a1::o had a long association there's always gardening on and is found at Picard-Norton, 92 Kercheval with the Frien~ of the Grosse Hampton Road! Also, there's a thirteen dollars. Pointe Public Library, serving, project to get reacquainted with as its secretary since it was relatives and 0 I d friends. first organized. And now, she There's the theater, music, "Mirror Go Lightly" ... is• the new is retiring, to travel and pursue reading-and who knows? - portable travel mirror (regular and hobbies such as reading, attend. maybe there will be trips to all magnifying) . . . illuminated with ing the theater, gardening-and or some of our Libraries! I'm four bulbs. It s1ips into an ostrich- read~g all the bOoks she has not at all sure that we would grained case. These three pounds never had time to read!' classify the astronauts as "hob. of helpfulness is only thirty dollars Miss Roemer is a,' third-gen. bies", but you can bet your eration Detroiter. She attended bottom dollar that eJich time at Margaret Rice. Eastern . High School, earned there has heen a "liftoff", both • her' library 'degree from Sim. of the Roemer sisters were sit. Pretty Packaginl~ ... is always part of the Christmas Mrs., mons c-Ollege and did graduate ting in front of l'Iome television picture. Estee Lauder bri~htens the scene with work at: Wayne State, Univer- set, watching. Why? BecaUllie glints of gold on blue. Thi~ combination wraps her sity. Rei'first professional posi- they just happen to be secone tion wa". in the Detroit Public co u sin s to Walter Marty famous Youth Dew coordinates ... cologne, sachet, Library'~s~Pt. Her next ven. Schirra, Jr., one o.f the original bath oil and powder. For your own pretty presenta- ture waS': in' the book selling astronauts! And SInce it's been tion try her evening make-up, along with the new busines~lie opened lip a book some time since he's left the nail enamel and lipstick shades from Trail Apothe- shop in tbeIDbbard Apartments launching pad, it seems reason. cary, 121 Kerch,~val. on East'. Jeffrsrson. And being able that he soon may be male.

locMed so, close to the Whittier , ing his second trip. Miss R~mer likes to remem- I lI1Ust confess I am envious • ber thel:theatrical people who of Miss Roemer's .extensive Featured ... in the windows of Young Clothes, 110 frequell(ld'" her store-people travel background. (I do wen, Kerche~'al, are the very newest in color ensembled such ~', Katharine Cornell, some yeats, to get as far as sportswear for holidaying in the south. Orange and AHred IjUlt and Lynn Fontanne. Dearborn!) JS'or travel, inevit- lemon . . . for tasty coordinates and blue with lime M'ter ~ur. years of book sell- ably, broadens one's back. make cooly switehable children's fashions. ing, our-:current retiree deelded g;round ,understanding and in- to go back into the library field, s.lghtj• thus making one a better • and joined the Grosse Pointe hbr~lr1an. And, come spring, Herend China , . . in the famous Rothschild "Bird. Public Library System, first as v.-hilewe are stil~ running about Pattern" sets the most gracious and beautiful holi. a professional assistant later madly, answerIng reference as Chief of the Central Library questions, ordering books, giv. day and "year round" table. See it in the window of and four years ago as combined ing 'book reviews, and copiitg The Dants- The League Shop, 98 Kercheval. Chief of the Central Library with all the myriad duties of I a-ndAssistant Director. In think- our profession, we will, at least From A Collection ... of•new- ing back ov~r the years, she once, give an envious sigh at remembers, with some surprise the thought of our reiiree tour~ ly arrived, hand-picked pieces that she has worked at on~ ing the South Pacific. But after at the Mermaid, we admired time or, another, in e~ery one 34 years of fine service to a tall mahogany chest. One of the Grosse PlIinte Libraries Grosse Pointe, I'm also sure faux drawer folds out into a (defunct or now in use!) In ad- that we will all feel that she convenient del;k ... perfect dition to the ones functioning richly deserves the trip! for a library or boudoir. now, this would include build. ----.- ings such as the City Branch Trucks Needed • (in each of its various loca- As ~hristmas-y ... as Merrie England ... a bit Yule tions), the book wagon, and 10- By Post Office artIstry . . . that's Continental's Yuletide Log. catioD5 in the Shores and This chocolate log with the season's decorations Farms. She also recalls. with a en~ases delicious butter cream, jellies and cak~ sparkle in her eyes, helping to The Detroit Post 0 f f ice is SWIrls.Order yours at Hamlin's, 89 Kercheval ... move a load of periodicals from looking for additional trucks to TV xedo 5-8400. ' the old Main Library to the now- help deliver the Christmas mail. Park Branch-a move which in- Postmaster E. L. Baker has volved a Board of Education asked that truck-owl.ers inter-j • truck, with our librarian perch- eSted in hiring out their vehicles Mr. Sheridan - Books ... tells us Shurle Lee is ed atop the pile of magazines for this Christmas period con. tile artist of the month. The well kno~n and popular for. safe-keeping! tact the Post Office at 965.3750, artist's work will be at 81 Kercheval ... all Decem- Ext. 291, or call at the Post ber. By the wa), the "Pointer of Interest," Robert 'I'm firmly convinced that, Office Main Garage, 1770-14th after the Roemer sisters' tour Street. as soon as possible. A. McBride will autograph his new book. "The Cat of the South Pacific next spring, About 100 trucks are needed, \ That Went Woof" December 3rd and you're invited there will not be one bit of :primarily for parcel post de- to the party. It's a delightful gift book for young- foreign soil they haven't touch- livery, including station wagons, sters, four to seven. ed! Miss Roemers' "i s te1:, panels, covered pickups and Norma, a geographer, teacher small stakes. • and cO-;lUthor of a geography Know A Gourmet? Give him the perfect gift. A teX't-book, has helped spark the CONTRACI' AWARDED wanderlust these two ladies certificate to the Bronze Door. He will welcome this At its regular mee-ting held I present and wa~te no time in picking palatables at have had for many years. They on Monday, November 28, the I have been to Europe (",,,ten- Park council approved the 123 Kercheval. Gift certificates are available in sively in the 1920s), South awarding a contract to the firm any amount . . . good anytime. For reservations America, around the world - of O'Brien Brothers for the 886-1932. have taken a trip to the North washing and painting of the Cape countries, including Rus- interior of the Municipal Hall. • sia-and now, in March will b

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Art Collecting , > Dinner Theme

The Junior Council of the Founders Society Detroit Insti- tute of Arts will present a dinner-symposium on "Insights Into Collecting" in the Sculp- ture Court of the museum's South Wing Friday, Decemher 9, at 6:30 p.m. Following cocktails and din- ner, Lydia Winston MaJ!>in (Mrs. Barnett Malbin) who has made collecting a personal en- deavor, and Albert Landry, di- rector of the J. L. Hudson Gal- lery, who has made it his pro. fession, will discuss collecting today. followed by a question and ~nswer period. Chairman for the Junior Councii's program on modern collecting trends is Mrs. Walter R. Denison of Birmingham. I Membership in the Junior Council is open to young mar. ried and single individuals who would lik{) to participate in a variety of activities as a means of increasing their familiarity with the Detroit Institute of Arts. The only requisite is membership in the Founders Society of the museum

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- " ChurcJ Meet] Institute Plan, I Mrs. Joseph G. Feutz Senior Ladies Book Organist .Johnson, Wed . Miss Graney Wed Treasure Hunt Club Sets Tea For 50 Years The Won II Christian SE At Town Ha -. Pointe MetJ A Patron Party highlighted The Senior Ladies Club of the Mr. and Mrs. R I C h a r d M. P . t W M . I' . . £ n. Johnson of 18930 Alstead, (De. having its C ::T0 Joseph G. Feutz by a Treasure Hunt in the gal. Grosse OlD e ar emoria Ricbvd LeIbert, chle orga troit residents for 43 years) program at leries of the Detroit Institute of will hold the annual Christmas ist at Radio City Music Hall, were honored December 3, fol: Tuesday, Dl Arts Is on the museum's calen. Tea Wednesday, December 14, will present a concert, "Chril't.llowing their 50th wedding an. Alencon Lace Accents Bride's "Ivory Peau de Soie dar for December 12 at 6 p.m. There wil Gown; Attendants Wear Lace-Trimmed ~~~;:~Oh:~:~oa:d~he Center. 32 mas at Town Hall," for Detroit Iniversary, by t~eir two f.Qns in the parI Invitations to nearly 700 in- Following tea m' the dmmg" Town Hall at 11 a.m. Wednes./ and daughter (RIChard 0., John, and dinner Red Velvet Empire Frocks dividuals-including prospective Iand Phoebe) at the home of 7 o'clock. TI Patron members of the Found- room of Alger House, they will day, Decen:be!' 7. 'John Johnson of ~ittlestone a presentat . Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Graney entertained at a recep- be entertained at a conc-ert by The concert will be held at avenlle. . , lion in their Buckingham road home following the Satur- ers Society-have been extend. mons," deci ed by the party committee: the Junior League Chorus given 11 a.m. :in Fisher Theater. After Fifty friends and neighbors be hung in 'day ceremony at which their daughter, Suzanne Marie Mrs. M. M. Burgess, 1155 Coun- in the great hall. The program Decemoc"!'-? Town Hall Ui!ces a as well as the six grand'Children candlelight ( Graney, and Joseph Gerald Feutz exchanged marriage try Club Dr1.ve, Bloomfield will be made up of light hearted recess until January 11, when were present. by Mrs. R< vows. 0------Hills; Mrs. HatTY W. Anderson and traditional Christmas mu. Rome restaurateur Vernon Jar. Charles Sort :. Officiating at the lo'clock circlets. Their bouquets were of 5460 GP.ddes road, Ann Ar- sic. rart speaks. . Mr. Jo.hnson, Sr., ~as asso- Moin. Following the program the Leibert bas made some -iozen clate~ ~th the publIc schools > rites, in St. Clare de Monte- fashioned of pale yellow mums bor; Mrs. Henry B. Frank, 8411 "Chrismon '~talco C h u r c h, was The and wheat. L i n c 0 I n drive, Huntington ladies will return to tb£' dining 'records and has performed WIth of. M.lchxg~n for. 38 ye~: as monograms Woods; Mrs. Hilbert H. De. room to wish each other the the major U.S. orchestral'. He p~m~lpal. In Saginaw, a~Q be. Reverend Norman H. Van Acting as her sister's maid of Christ and I Lawter, 2081 West Valley road, greetings of the season, ex. is widely known for his M'Jsical gm~mg In 1923 ~s ~ng~lSh de. ,.Sile, of San Antonio, Tex., honor was Elizabeth Joan and teachill Bloomfield Hills; Mrs. Max change gifts and enjoy cards. cootributions to the annual par~ent. head 10 Jumor a~d Moore, Mrs. f Gra~ey. Bridesmaids were Mrs. a r i end of the bride's Fisher, 27751 Fairway Hills The Senior Ladies Club is Easter broad~ast from Radio semor high schools of DetrOit their comrni 'family. Stan~ey Byd~lek, of, ~rand drive, Franklin; Mrs. Robert P. open to all women residing in City Music Han and the annual Since 1953 until hi:; retirp. meeting on For her wedding, the former Rapids, the brIdegroom s SUiter, Scherer, Jr., 60 Lochmoor, Grosse Pointe who are sixty Christmas t r e e lighting at ment at age 70 he represented since last sp Miss Graney chose an ivory Kathleen Don~v~n, of Kalama- Grosse Pointe Shores; Mrs. T. years of age or over. They meet Rockefeller Plaza. Scholastic Educational Pub. age-old 15 y 11 peau de soie gown. AIencon lace zoo, and Pa?,lcla Graney. su- O. Yntema, 3950 Franklin road, twice monthly and enjoy a very -.----- lishers in Southeastern Michl. beads, pearll , accented her natural waistline ter of the brIde. '\1 Bloomfield Hills; Mrs. Gnylord oW" ,.. pleasant relationship between A very Happy Birthday to gan. The tree ~'!1dformed a deep border on Junior bridesmaid was Mary W. Gillis, Jr., 124 Merriweather ';;;:W;:,:;:t;~; meetings. Those having a trans. DR. E. H. SICHLER, of Pem- the Sanctua her sheath skirt, and matching Margaret Graney, another sis- road, Grosse Pointe Farms; ~:t'::;~~~;\L,portation problem can usually berton road, born hl Detroit MRS. OMAR FIELD RAINS. parlor, whell lace appliques trimmed her ter of the bride, and ring bearer Mrs. James I. McClintock, 37 ~""".I arrange rides with other memo December 4, 1875, a residlmt of Iof Mapleton road, spent the vited to vi~ ,,--Colonial cuHed sleeves and was Jerry Graney, the bride's Beveri1 road, Grosse Pointe bers of their families or find Grosse Pointe for approximately Thanksgiving holiday in Wash. ~ony. , Chapel train. brother. Farms. Committee members a plac,e in a taxi pool. 40 years! ingtan, D.C. Her illusion vell fell from a William A Feutz of Kalama- will be hostesses on the festive 1------'------There are ,. high lace pillbox, and she car- zoo served as his brother's best evening. cities in the 100,000 popul ried a bouquet of white and red ma~. They are the sons of Mr. This is the third event honoX'. roses. and Mrs. Gerald A. Feutz, of ing the museum's Patron mem- Her attendants wore floor I Grand Rapids. bers, in keeping with Founders length, Empire gowns of red Ushering were John Owens, Society president William M. QIrtu~intttb~ £stttttn velvet, trI~med with ecru lace, of Y.:alamazoo, David Calver, of Day's belief that Patron mem- and matchmg red velvet head Birjoingham, and Paul M. bers should receive special rec- Married to Mr. Feutz Saturday; in St. Clare de Graney and Edward J. Graney. ognition acknowledging their Montefalco Church, was SUZANNE MARIE GRANEY, the bride's brothers. support of the Detroit Institute daughter of the Paul L. Graneys, of Buckingham road. by 14uri Niespnln of Arts. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Gerald A. A pale pink brocaded jacket The Committee hopes to cu. Feutz, of Grand Rapids. dress and I, pink-shaded flower- ed hat were, chosen by Mrs. roll a number of new Patron 1------Graney for her daughter's wed. members in the Founders So- CAPTAIN and MRS, MICH- ciety, in order to make them Romanesque Decor highl ights oor dLg and the reception. The AEL TRADER USA (Linda bridegroom's mother wore an eligible to attend the evening unique beauty salon ... make your appointment now event December 12. Patron Anne Losee, of Milwauker:, '. j aqua mist ensemble, and a " " matching ha1. members contribute $100 an- Wis.), of Fort Bragg, N.C., an- I TUxedo 6..6020 nual membership dues to the nounce the birth of a son. with [.~~.~t Both mothers pinned Sweet. ~.. Founders Society. 'Interested in- BRA D WILLIAM, November HOURS: MON. & TUeS. 9-6 1929 VERNIER, Comer Mack " heart rose corsages to their dividuals are invited to contact 25. Paternal grandparents are WED., THURS., FRI. 9.9 MIL ~ handbags. Grosse Pointe Woods TOZIR • & the membership office at 831-_ the WILLIAM TRADERS, of SAT. 9-5 The newlyweds, vacationin~ 0360. Windmill Pointe drive. ~ ~ in Western Michigan, will be To fortify j"Our health and making their home in Norfolk, beauty against tM ills that Va., after December 3. occur from iey weat.'ler, stick to your Beauty Diet, take vitamins when ordered by your doctor, walk in fresh Suburbia Club air on good days, wear warm , but not cumbersome cloth- Plans Meeting . ing, be faithful to night care of your skin, tri'ple your Suburbia Garden Club mem- ~, . hand and body lotion applica- bers will meet ;or their annual , - tiona, go to bed early two niglrts each week and inter- Christmas party at the Wind. weave 'Play with work. mill Pointe drive home of Mrs. _ ti:alr Coloring _ Permlnents Henry Domzalski next Tues- _ W1g Consultations \ day, December 6. i~ Christmas gifts, wrapped for ! ?1laqi£]D.ur.h judging, will be exchanged. Donatiolls for tbe Ruth Alden 1 s:x~r~~;~t:rBEAUTY SALON Dress Drive will be accepted A Sign of Christmas Phone 884-0661 GroNe Po,,,t. Woods, Mich. by Mrs. Bruce Grubb, charities lchairman. . 8. b. I d. e. ! ! I , q:~ MISTER SHERIDAN BOOKS 410 CIYIC.CE~ 81 Kercheval Ave. on the hiU Ponfdlal PRESENTS- i i an opportunity for that special 'I I f 1\ t,11 personalized gift. I SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3 2 to 5:30 P.M. I Pointer of Interest t \ ROBERT A. McBRII)E h. will autograph copies of his new book liThe Cat That Went Woof" Easy and fun foi' 4 to 7 year old~ - At the Same Time And Same Place - J BmE PRUDEN J.- Talented Local Artist

will do portraits in charco~1 while you wait I.- $5 The perfect opportunity to present Mother and Dad with an unusual and most wel. co~ gift that will last 'forever. a. S~lver Sala~ Servers: 5.50.a pair. b. Brass Lamp.by Stufel:. 57.50. c. Plaid Picnik Kit by Thermos: 14.95. d. Game Pair Glasses: set of eight 12.00. e. Owl by CyblS Porcelam: 22:00. f. Chnstmas glasses: set of eight 6...00. g. Wallet by Mark Cross: 16.00. h. Cutting board by Dansk Designs: 12.95. L Carving set by .- Starting Monday, December -5 Gerber: 22.50. j. Men's Toilet Kits by Ma,rk Cross:. 14.00 & up. Free gift wrapping service. Open till 9:00 Friday nights. - Internationally Known SIGN OF THE MERMAID,.Inc. SHURLE LEE will present her collection of pen and ink and watercolor prints. Available during the entire month of December. Better Hurry! Shurle's' Prints Are Very Popular

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,I ~ ~;..~ ~ '\ I ' • I , , ' ~"" Page' Seventeen ____Thursday, December I1 1.966 GROSSE PO INTE NEWS. ember I, 1966 Woman's Page by, of and for Point€~Women rItes • • • ------Church Women I Young Students Planni!19 GPYC's .Commod.o\re~sBan Legion l~adies Seek Members rJns Wed Will Wed derstanding of the need for Meet Tuesday Holding Dance such service at this time, and ~ Years be eager to do everything they rr~e. Women's So c i ety' of Eighth and ninth grade Grosse can to help strengthen the na. Mrs. R i c h a r d M. C~lstlan Service of the Grosse Pointe students will have .a tion to meet today's chall~nge 18930 Alstead, (DE'- POl~te .Methodist C h u r chis chance to have a casual non- to fr~edom, As a member of havmg Its Christmas dinner and the American Legion Auxiliary mts for 43 years), date dance of their own in the 'ed December 3, fol- program at the C h u r c h next they clin find a place in which ir 50th wedding an- Tuesrlay, December 6. Grosse Pointe War Memorial's they can serve effectively for by their two sons There will b~ a wassail bowl Crystal Ballroom, this Friday, America in this time of great er (Richard 0., John, in the parlCir at 6:30 o'clock December 3. The party is under need. e) at the hom~ of and dinner will be served at the direction of the Center's "We should make every ef- 7 o'clock. The program will be lson of Littlestone youth council with Chris Pena- fort to enroll all eligible women a presentation of the "Chris- to unite in this cause and place mons," decorative symbols to lPyaracting as chairman. ends and neighbors speci~l emphasis on the Jun- be hung in the Saoctuary in a Boys and girls are invited ior membel'':nip:s. Our future is .he six grandchildren candlelight ceremony conducted nt. from 8 to 11 p.m. They ar~ in the hands of our young by Mrs, Robert Shover, Mrs. . I urged to buy tickets ahead of people and an interest in the lson, Sr., was assa- Charles Sortor and Mrs. Wilson . I time at the Center's office. Ad. programs of the American I.e. Moin. I the PUblic schools 'mission for the dance is 75c gion Auxiliary should instill pa- n for 38 years: as "Chrismons" means Christ's while tickets last. They will be triotism in them at an early n Saginaw, and be. mo~ograms. T h f' Y represent sold at the door if the limit has age." 1923 as English de. Christ and portions of His lif~ Photo by Pieronek studlos not been reached before. The 3ead in junior and and teachings. Mrs. Warren At a family dinner party Sun- Mrs, Kraft can be contacted affair is casual and non-date. at PR 6.5577 for further in. 1 schools of Detroit.' Moore, Mrs. Jack Purcell and day, Mr, and Mrs. Harry J. It is chaperoned and has police their committee h a v e bee n Chancey, of Grand Marais boule- formation. '53 until his retire. protection. _ meeting on Monday mornings vard, announced the engage. :e 70 he represented Two bands will alternate Educational P u ~ si~e last spring to mn road. spent th~ vited to view it, after the cere- attended John Carroll Univers- service is available. 19 r.oliriay in Wash. ... mony. ity and currently studying at Boys and girls are reminded ------the Detroit Institute of Tech- to have proof of grade in school There are now about 2,000 Mlogy. and Grosse Pointe residency Qt4ristm,as QtarDS cities in the world witt over An August 26 wedding is with them both at time of ti~ket 100,000 population. planned. purchase and at the dance. Committee members for the Com- modore's Ball at the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club check last-minute' d eta i 1s in 1J1nr wqat preparation .for Saturday's festivities. Making sure no. item is forgoitenare, I .}' , 1~ ... iExira Spttial Mrs. C. Dale Barrett, W1hohas Dye Sea': Gulls Set Installation th? highest number of pool merits for the current year. The Sea solus and Board membet Harry There'll be a special table ~.~ 'trnnu GullSt (the' distaff .side swim. Pratt. and gifts for members having ming group), will~have their. Others will be the new I y December birthdays. annual lui''\cheon m,eting and e lee t e d officers, first vice. Mrs. Moore has appointed ~.. "-!V. ~ .un yuur . now installation of ofiic,cts- on Dec. pre sid e n t Mrs. Ralsemond the following committee chair' 6 at noon .in the IUb'S main Parker. second vice-president men: Social, Mrs. Geor-ge Sher. dining room. . Mrs. GeOl'lge' Cauls, secretary man; Pool, Mrs. Martin McK-ee; \\ /~~ -,- ~int Seated at the hea table with Mrs. Dou~las Wade, correspond- 'J,'elephone, Mrs, Carl Mueller; ~/ Corner "~ck sea Gull president' rs. C. Rus- ing secreUiry Mrs. D 0 u g I a s Membership, Mrs. North Stock. lIj{ .,. sell Mo.ore will be bbnor guests Car Iso n and treasurer Mrs. ton; Main Sheet, Mrs. Helen nte Woods Commodore Dun can James, Bernard Farnell. McKenna; Duplicate B rid g e, . Vice Commodore Richard Daley, Commodore James will pre- Mrs. Aileen Utter; Progressive Rear CotQIIlodore Kenneth liun- sent the Holliday Trophy to Bridge and C ll. n a.a t a. Mrs. ------Chester Carpenter.

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ns Wed Kenneth'Scherer Group to See' of !.fr.• nd Mrs. Jolut L. 1knIl, Mrs. Carl J. YOlJng Married of Shore Club drive, it. Clair Years Miss Barr Marries Will Take Bride Shores; formef'ly of GroiN Rembrandt ...4rt Pointe. rs. R i c h a r d M. Planning a JaJluary 14 w,a. The wedding took place pt 8930 Alstead, (De. Carl James Young din, &1n~Sue Ellen Eickboff arm Grosse Pointe War Memorial 7:30 o'clock October 8, It tM ts for 43 years), KeDneth 8ehf;trer, wbo.se engag,- Aliwciation is planning a char. I Randolph Heightl P.re.bYlerian December 3, fo1. m~nt bas bl!l8ll announced by ter bus mul' to the Toledo Art ," i Church, in St. Plut, Minn" witb 50th wedding an. Newlyweds to Rt5ide in Rhode 'sl.nd While Bridegroom the bride.eleet',s parents, Mr. ':;~ Th" aeverend Donald JrfcClur- y their two sonll Museum to view the very rare Completes Studies At Brown U"i"ers;ty; and )frs. Hury Eickotf, of Miln- and distinguished Jtembrandt ~) ,kin officiatine at the caJldk. r (Richard 0., John, don, Mich. . . ExhiBit, on Wednesday, Decem- ,light servke. ) at the home of Bride W e~rs Heirloom Loce Veil Milis Eiekboff was graduated ber 14. I Att.endinc Mr. Mar.h WII Dr. on of Littlestone from MendoJl H~.b SCOOQI.alld The charter bus will leave ! Allan Becker. of W.e.t Bend. A go~n of antique ivory satin and an heirloom ven Borgeu SChool of N"r~ing. and Groliie Pointe War Memorial at I Wis. Eli?J8.bellh Tofte, of J~.$' nds and neighbors of RosepQlOt lace were Mary Knight Barr's choices for is pre~ent1y employed at too 10:30 a.m returning at 4:30 . ville, Wili., served .. maid of e six granochildren the. Saturday afternoon ceremony, in Christ Church, at University (If Micbigan HoJpita1. p.m. Coffee and box lunch will honor. ' 1. whIch she became the bride of Carl James Young. Her {iance, .on ,Df ~,. and be served en route. • , .Mr. Marsh iJ a grtd~te of .. :Grosse Points Htlh SdtooJ. The daughter of Mr. andt ' , Mrs. Elmer Scherer. of .Kerby The Smith College grollP and on. S:;:.. was asso- where he was captain of the the public schools Mrs. An.drew Wilson Barr, were her ~iite!'~, IUth~ripe G. road, was jt1adu/lted from AuJS' Grol,e Pointe Arti$ttl Associa- tin Catholie Prep SchoQl. Har- tiCg are joining the War Me. •swimming team. He was &rId. for 38 years: as o~ Merriweather road, car- Barr and Mrs. Howard H, Wi}- , 'uated from the University of Saginaw, and be- fled a.n arangement of step- liams, HI. Bridesmaid6 were vard U"ivenity ~md the Uni. morial in l!!'llng the vieWing of versity of Michlasn Law School. thl. ifeat exhibit, a never.to- . i,A .WisCQnsin in June, 1966. with a 923 as English de. hanobs, ivy and orchids. BliSJi Caulkin.. Elixflbet.'t Endi- ad in junior and be-forgotten experience. : "'''«-:'.'''~'' ..<~.:' ',i jill., . maj()r in Economics. He fti ~ Officiating at the 4:30 o'clock cott, Suzanne May~, N.IlCY of rose crepe and ear,ried bou- Reservations are limited to : /3H~t•... '',.,:':m." *'.: .'?i . four.year member of the Um- schools of Detroit.' rites, which were followed by a I Hamilton, of Pittsburgh, Pl., 35 and paid reservations .are h~d.jW':~:r:rh<'Alii::. ;:~'I~ihi, :veraity swimming team and at. reeeption at the Grone Pointe Ilnd Naue)' 'Silver, of Charleston.. gueta of pink and red earn.- until his retire- being accepted at the Center's ~war:;' with Delta Upsilon Ira. 70 he represented Club, was Dr. Erville Maynard. S.C. tioru. ,,:~;;:""""'~~';;s'~"v'" E,I:~~:~:. opice now. The cost .1$ $4.50 BIggS, of Balfour road. n.a\ e an. The bride is a graduate of Educational P u 1>- The bride's honor aUendanis They wore floor length frocks Tbe bride"room. 5Qn of )lr. includiJl, round trip transpor- outheastem Michl. ~ ---.------~--~--~-,-~ . - flnd Mr&, Harvey Jame~ Young, nounced the marr!aie of their Janesville Seoiot High School tation and lunch. December 12 daul:hte:, KATHRYN SUEL- and attended the University ot is the deadliM for sign.up. 1..~'TC~CI(.H1TCH")CJ(H.JLLS.")1ol}4. of Spartll, N.J., asked Stephen LEN, to Mark Purdy 1I1arsh, son Wisconsin. AR FIELD RAINS, Perlman, of Fall River, MlflS,. The newlyweds will be viiit. road. spent the Genuine to act as be..t man. Set Chridmas Luncheon At St. JClseph Homa ine at the bome of the bride'. g holiday in Wash. parents durin, the holldlY', Usbering were the bride's A Christmas luncheon, card Tuesd~y. Decemher 6, begin. after which tb~y will leave for HITCHCOCI{ br~her, Andrew H. Barf. of party and sale is .cheduled at I ~g at 12;~ o'clock. Re~erva- a vacation in Key West, Fla., , Howard H. Wil. " . bOD! may oe obtained by call. befrlre the bridegroom reportl liamB, III, 01 Rye, N,Y., the St. Joseph Home for the Aged Iing TUxedo 2-3800. Donation is to Olficers candidate School) bridegroom'i brother, Bruce in Cadieux ro~d, Detroit, next $1.50. Newport, R.I. Young, Robert Nead, Joseph ~-~--~----~------~---~ ------Santariallci and Thomas Ram- sey. ,------THIS WEEK'SSpecial , __ one of AmlTica's A dress and matching coat of PJJoto by E4di~' ~r.tb, Jr. great names in pale green brocade. were chosen Setting, for the 8aturday afternoq~ ~edding of CHOCOLATE quality furniture by Mrs. Barr for her dau~hter's MARY KNIGHT BARR, daughte'r of' Mr., a,:ld Mrs. Onl, weddinB and reception. Andrew Wilson .Barr,of Merriweath~r toad, and Mr. Young, son of 'Mr. and Mrs. Harvey James Young, of WALNUT TORTE Mrs. Youna, the bri~8room'5 mother, wore a ligb.! blue sUk Spartal N.J., was Christ Church, Grosse Pointe. Jl wor,ted dreli~ and coat. Both at I'Ywlaoi RUSH SEAT mothers' flowen were Eucbarhl Miss Horan now lilies. ' , To.Be Wed Belmont Furniture The newlyweds 'are making To Be Bride their home in Providence, R.I., '20507 MACK AVE.telephone TV 4.0i~3 while the bridegroom completes , Corner Mack hilSstudies at Brown Univer.ity. The engagement of Gail 19487 MACK AXENUE CROSSE POINTE WOODS te Woods Horan to Richard C. McKnight has been announced. She 1$ Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Closed Mondays) tbe d a u g 11t e r of EdWin P. ,; Phone 884-4251 Horan, of Detroit, 10rmerly of ;y, itA Treat For Each Day of 'Ute Week" Trombley road, and the late' l"'::, Mrs. Horan. Mr. McKnight is L the s(,n of Mr. and Mr•• Carl HOLIDAY J. McKnight, of Harbor Beach. Miss Horan is a 1963 grad- uate of the AcadeU1Y of the FASHION Sacred Heart. -She is presently completing her senior year at the Unlvenlty of Detroit, where - she is affiliated with Alpha Sigma Tau, nat10nal social Outfitters to Ladies of Trt!ditiomil Titsts sorority and Ganuna Pi Epsilon. national Jesuit honorary for women. Mr. McKnigl1t attends the Pboto bY Edd~ JicGr.th Jr. University of Detroit Law Dr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Mc- Kinley, of Ballant)'lle road, an. Enjoy Being a Girl School and is also affiliated - with Associated Newspapers. nounced the engagement of their . daugh'ter, PEGGY JEAN, to E. with One of Our lie is a 1966 graduate of the University of Detroit, where he Martin Gulewicz" lion of Mr. Brand New Was the president of Tau Kap- and Mrs. Edmund M. Gulewicz" pa Ep.iIon, national social fra- of Hillcrelt avenue, Detroit at ternity, and vice-pr~sident of a -dinner party at their home on Saturday, November, 26. Hairdos! Sii'ma Delta Cbi, professional journalism society. Miss McKinley is a graduate of Our .Lady Star of the Sea The couple has selected a May 20 wedding date. SChool and is presently attend. ing Mercy College, where she Women, from little Sis .to Grandma, love is majoring as a Medical Rec- ords Librarian and to; a member to look pretty. Our talented beauticians of Delta Pi Iota. cut, style, and set your hair to suit your Mr. GuJewicz was graduated from Austin Catholic Prepara- taste, the newest trends arid your face. tory School alld is a senior at John Carroll University, Upon graduation, he plans to attend 'We Curl Up and Dye for You" Wayne State Univel'Jity Law School. He is a member of the University Club and is presi- , dent of the of .~ MAKE AN APPOINTMENT AT John, Carroll University. . A December, 1967 wedding is 19027 M.ck T.I.phone being planned. at 7 Mil. Road Bobelle~s TU 4.1130 Bay windows became pOPular in England in the mid-1400s HAIR STYLES when they were built at Oxford and CambrldJe Colleges and in Imany C.ftle •.

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age Seventee~ Thursday, December I, 1966 GROSSE PO INTE NEWS / Page Nii1eteen en Woman's Page • • • by, of and for Pointe 'Women' embers Film to Show Garden ClublJers Fete Hus'bands of the need for To'Marry e at this time, and Com madore's BaII ~m Another Pointe of View do everything they Arts of Norway Last Decem'iJer, the ladills of Fred Kaess, Dr. and Mrs. Earl strengthen the na- the Deeplands Garden Cluh en- Krieg, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon E. t today's challenge (Continued frODl Page 15) A special film showing at 8 tertained their lusballds at a Landry and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie bnffet dinner - and it was M. Lowery. . As a member of Is Slated At GPYC (they'll be' open between 1and 5 in the afternoon), or in p.m. Friday, December 9, will n Legion AlJxiliary such a success they decid(~ to More will be ~r. and Mrs. advance by contacting Mrs. Richard Noyes, 881-0329. carry members of the Founders make it l'n annual affair. Murray L. MacDonald, Mr. and d a place in which Festivities To Honor New Commodore And Mrs. Harry And if you're not too tired Friday ... Get ~>utthose erve effectively for Society Detroit Institute of Arts Under the chairmanship of Mrs. John Marsilall, Mr. and this time of great J. Chapman; Closed-Circuit TV Will walking shoes again, and travel over Birmingham way, to Norway, Sweden, Finland Mrs. Murray MacDonald and Mrs. Thomas L. Munson, Mr. Link Party Rooms At Club for the Second Installment of Christmas Walk '66' a and Denmark, courtesy of co-hostesses Mrs .. s t u art E. and Mrs. Pierre Palmentier, ------tour o~ seven North End' residences. George Pierrot's World Adven- Davidsre' • . To Meet,Wednesday keto mUSIC m the ball and dining I and Mrs. J. Earl Fraser, the The Gro:up is also pre~armg a College InfonnatlOn Henry Hartkop, of South ex- rooms. Charles D. LaFonds and the Day, for whIch Mrs. Maunce Longsworth, of Lothrop ford road. Toastmaster for the Ball Willi Haford Kerbawys. road, (Smith), is serving as pat!'oness chairman, Mrs. The next regular meetial'g

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. gf ; ri 'm Page Twenty GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, December It 1966 Thurs Society News Gathered' from All of thc~Pointes w Mr. Macpherson The Nutcracker To Be Pr4~sented IDetroit Music Educators ( Weissert-Am Iuxen Mrs. William Weissert Set Christmas Program To Claim Bride The Detroit 'Severo. Ballet is a touring {!"mpany of the Grosse Company wiU be featured with Detroit Opera Theatre. Mar- The EdIn Andt CIAbout Detroit rial's teen Mr. and Mrs. James Berry the Detr.oit Symphony Orcestra, lorie Gordon, wife of D etrOI.'t Music . uca orsI ub will hold Other Sid, Nuptials Celebrated. Bragaw, of Birmingham, are S"ympho ....y Orct,estra member 1ts ChrIstmas uncheon and pro. given ovel Valter Poole conducting, in a., 1St day De b 3 announcing the engagement of Presentation of Tchaikovs~y's violist Nathan (~ordon, is pro- gram a ur , cem er .' lit will beeom their daughter, Lois Winslow tl'on noon, at the Sheraton-eadlJlac P.ir Will Return To Pointe'After Vacation In New York ballet "The Nutcracker" on d ucer 0f th e pro duc . I Hotel. Saturdaye (Penny) Bragaw, to Todd John when gues . City: Lochmoor Club Reception Follows Macpherson, son of the Car! D. SaturdllY. Decemb.er 10, in Ford Tickets for th,' 1966-67 series Performing will be the Dance. Aud~tprium. of Young People's Concerts are Group of Central High School; Grosse Po Macphersons, Jr., of Saddle 10.12 ami Saturday Ceremonies Performances' will be at 11 available at $7.!.O Pot ~he S.Y~' Detroit, Mrs. Vera Embue, dj. lane. asked. Pen n y, granddaughter of and 2 o'clock, opening tqe 14th phony Office ill FO;<1. ~Udl- ,rector; the Detroit Community Karen Louise Amluxen chose a gown of candlelight This is tl slipper satin, fashioned with an Empire bodice and Judge and Mrs. Sherman D. consecutive season of the Or. torium. Tickets for mdlvldual Orcnestra, Andreson White, di. Callender, is in her junior year chestra's Young People's Con- concerts are no\\ on sale a~ the rector; and the Bentley High in over a Chapel train and accented with Alencon lace, for her at Michigan State University. certs. Box OffIce. School Choir of Livonia, Jerry Memorial's marriage Saturday to William Frederick Weissert. Todd was graduated from These performances mark the Further ticket information Smith, direc~~. .sponsored. A cluster of slipper satin ~~---' ----~------Hillsdale College, where he af- 16th appearance of the Detroit may be obtaiMd by calling . T ~ e tradltl.onal community holiday ail rosebuds held her elbow IMr. and' Mrs. Clinton R. Am. filiated wit}1 Alpha Tau Omega, Severo Ballet with the Or- 96Hl700. smgmg of Chrlstmu carols will". length illusion veil, and she luxen, of Whittier road. Her ~nd is currently studying at chestra, an association which be led by Harry Lan'gsford, di. carried an arrangement Of'/ husband ill the son of Mr. and Detroit College of Law. began in 1955 and which in. MR. and MRS. ROBERT P. I rec~r .of the, Wayne State' white roses and miniature Mrs. Charles H. Weissert, of : traduced youngsters to such LAMBRECHT ,Virginia Mc- I Umverslty Men s Glee Club. carnations~ IDallas, Tex. ter of the bride, Janelle Hunt ballets as "Swan Lake," "Sleep- Mi!!an), of South Oxford road, i .. • The Reverend Father William I Honor attendant during the and Joan E. Daniels. I ing Beauty," "Le~s Sylphides," 'announce the birth of a son, TaklD~ thmgs as they come J. Downie officiated at the 9:30 o'clock ceremony in St. "Les Patineurs" and "Made. JEFFREY FREDERICK, No. and selling them as a profit is Their floor length frocks of line." vember 17. another form of succeSl, morning wedding ceremony, in Paul's was Mrs. Kerry P. moss green brocade were touch- I St. Paul's on the Lakeshore, Schaeffner, during the cere- ed with hot pink at their puff- Tile three remaining Detroit Symphony '1oung People's Con- and The Reverend Erville B. mony in Christ Church, Mrs. sleeved Empire bodices. Their Maynard presided at an 11 Gary W. Wilson, sister of the flowers were pink Sweetheart certs are scheduled for Satur. o'clock marriage blessing, in bride. days in 1967. roses and miniature carnations, Christ Episcopal Church. Bridesmaids w ere Mrs. Serving as his brother's best On January 7, Australian-born The bride is the daughter of Lauren L. Bowler, another sis. illustrator Lisl Weil will action. ~-~------~--~------~-- man was John M. Weissert. In sketch Prokofieff's "Cinder. the usher ,corps wex:e ~harles F. We\ssert, another brother, .John ella." This is. the presentation }'. Humphries and Patrick E. which was given with much Haggerty. both of Dallas, and I success br Miss Weil on NBC. Daniel J. Stack, III. I TV four seasons ago. A program highlighting th~ For her daughter's wedding Orchestra will be presented on and the reception at Lochmoor February 18. At that time, Club following the ceremony in "The Day the Orcestra Played," Christ Church, Mrs. Amluxen . Phbt~I"by ;cbllIngwood Studiu a story featuring the various chose a green ensemble with KAREN LOUISE AMLUXEN, daughter of Mr. and instruments of the orchestra, matching accessories. Mrs. Glinton R. Amluxen, of Whittier. toad; was married will be presented. A narrator The bridegrotlm's mother to Mr. Weissert, son of the Chames,~H. Weisserts, of will be announced. wore an aqua costume, with Dallas Tex'., Saturday, at a ceremony in st. Paul's on the Detroit's own Piccolo Opera matching accessories. Both Lakeshore followed by a blessing service in Christ Company will present "Little mothers chose corsages of white Red Riding Hood" on March roses and milliature carnations. Episcopal Church. .n t, ... 25. The Piccolo Opera Company When the newlyweds left for' a "'~'eek's vac~tion in New York Elizabeth Cass OAR Sets Pantry Sale, Party City, the bride was wearing a L black fox collared and cuffed A pantry sale of holiday I in those part~, of Appalachia. two-piece suit of black and g~odies and a dessert:br~dge The ~ember meeting of the !: brown tweed. w1ll be held at th~. ~lC'hlgan Elizabeth Cass Cha.pter will be I , ( , The couple will live in Gro~se Gas . Company Hosp1tal1ty Cen- held at !the Women's City Club Pointe. ter 10 KercheV'a1 avenue todilY, ... "' Thursday, December I, from 12 next Moncay at 12 o'clock. Fort Pontchartrain OAR to 3:30 o'clock. Speaker will be Irene Dudley Committee Will Meet The Elizabeth Cass Chapter, of the , Daughters of the American Burton Historical, .C<>llection. TUESI The Service Committee of Revolution of Grosse Pointe Miss Dudley, an authority on Fort Pontchartrain C hap t e r. F~rm.s, sponsor of the party, Lineage Research, will talk on M@nnffil ~OO(j\)Uil~ffi\ Newest In Mutschl.er's Daughters of the American WIll donate the proceeds to ""Exploring Your Family Tree." WED~ JJ UUU ~ UU gallery of beautiful Revolution, will hold its mtlet. srhools a.wnad and operatj:!d by She will be introducel by Mrs. ing at the Wom~n's City Club, the NatIoNI Society of .. the Marvin Putnam, Regent. (ii)~m ~~M(ii). "n kitchens, Mediterra- Friday, December 2. DaughterS' of the AmerIcan aD D,nean will retain its Revolution: Tamassee School, l.!9WUU UUUU\:H~U Lunrheon, planned for 12 Name~ to L'te Dean's List at Tamassee, Ga. and Kate Duncan lov~lin~ss through o'clock noon, will be followed Manhattanville College of the PI Smith Sch'ool, Gunther, Ala. by a short business meeting Sacred Heart, Purchase, N.Y., Medllerranean a lifetime of ser- The elementary and seco()ndary conducted by Mrs. Max W. is senior ROSEMARY PEELER, To many, vice. Walnut and maple finishes, four pther schools were f1stablished over for Chrisl Ammer, chairman of the Service daughter of MR. and MRS. names of by fashionable Mutschler styles-and a long line Committee, and an afternoon of 50 years ago by the DAR when EARL A. PEELER, of Cadieux bridge. Guest of honor will bE no public schools were available of convenient storage fea- road. . CHOICE l Mrs. Milton E. Hopkins, Regent. 3 x 5, 01 Mutschlerl tl!res-are yours to choose Hostesses for the afternoon from whenyou visit our Mutschler De- will include Mrs. Milbert A. ART 08, Ellman. chairman, assisted by I. Meissel'l I sign Specialist. With our professional Pongracz. pote; Sev assistance, your new or remodeled Mrs. :Max C. Earley, Mrs. Rea Burke Gripman, Mrs. Gilbert K. STATUA! kitchen wlH be. custom planned to Pulliam and Mrs, Harold G. I soldiers a Stevens. make your work easier and your ORIENTA home more beautiful. Visit us soon! Attending from the Pointe set; Ivory area will be Mrs. Harry E. plates; P Barnard, Mrll. H. San b 0 r n Silverlace Brown, Jr., Mrs. Albert E, Cooney. Mrs. John M. Jacksan. FRUITWC ~Iutsehler Kit(!heD8,In~. laid cord . Mrs. Cletus M. Laux, Mrs. Carl loid comn 20227 Mack Ave. TU 4..3700 D. Macpherson. Mrs. Bruce K. Reynolds. Mrs. Adrian V. d'DlUJllfft~ SILVER: ~ ------_.-~-~._------~~~~--- Roff, Mrs. William E. 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Page Twenty.One ember I, 1966 Thursday, December I, 1966 GROSSE PO INTE NEWS [ltes Woman's Page .' . • by, of and for Pointe 'Women and Mrs. William Edward Chris. ~usic Educators tian, of' Barrington road, asked Shores Garden Girls to Bid Boys to Party Mrs.Edward Christian Dl.nald Meldrum to act as best tmas Program Judith Ann Dallaire man. Ushers were Robert Dal. Branch To Meet Grosse Pointe War Memo- save up some money and the laire, the bride's b rot her, And About Detroit rial's teenage night dub "ThE' ~irls can give them a hint who George Thorn, Ed Buscil and The Grosse Pointe Shores 'ators Club will hold O.ther Side" which is usually to spend it on. John Benish. is luncheon and pro, Branch of the Woman's Na. given over to non-date affairs This hag dance as all "Other Says. Vows Friday day. De~ember 3, at Mrs. Dallaire chose, for her tional Farm and Garden Asso. will become girls invitational on Sides" will be ca~ual, feature daughter's wedding and the re- le Sheraton-Cadillac Saturday evening, December 10, live bands and have refresh. Newlywed Edward Kieren Christians Making Their ception, a floor length gcwn of ciation will hold its Christmas when guests will be limited to pale blue crepe, styled with a meeting December 2, at the 19 will be the Dance, ments. Admission will be 75c a Grosse Pointe girls in grades Home In St. Clair Shores; Bride's beaded nylon net overl.louse. :entral High School' couple. To avoid embarrass. Moran road home of Mrs. Paul 10-12 and thl' dates they have The bridegroom's mother wore s. Vera Embue, di: ment at the door girls are ad- Sister Is Flower Girl Giffin. asked. vised to bu}' tickets ahead of a floor length ensemble 0:: aqua Detroit Community alaskine. Both mG~ers chose An exchange of gifts, with a Andreson White. di- This is the first "Hag" dance time at the Center's office. A reception at the Gourmet House followed the cymbidium orchid corsages. prize for the most unusual the Bentley High in over a year that the W(}.r Friday evening ceremony, in 81. Ambrose Church, at ir of Livonia, Jerry Memorial's Youth Council has In this jet-age everybody is which Judith Ann Dallaire, daughter of the Dewey Dal- The newlyweds are making wrapping, is planned, and a :tor. spo.ns')red. I~ is timed as a pre- under the impression that they their hom€ in St. Clair Shores. Christmas reading by Mrs. Peter holiday affaIr so the boys can are hard'plessed for time. laires, of Bishop road, became the bride of Edward c'itional community I ,0. Peterson will comprise the Kieren Christian. 0------Valparaiso Guild Tea ~hristmas carols will ~~ For the 6:30 o'clock rites, maids Kristine Anderson, San. program for the day. -farry Langsford. di- I ~ the former Miss Dallaire I dra Schnetzky, Nancy Todd and Conducting the bus i n e s s the Wayne State' t..- The Detroit Cha}Jter (,f the Men's Glee Club. chose a white velvet gown, Karen Savory. Valparaiso University G u i 1d meeting will be the Branch pre- trimmed with white satin They carried green velvet will hold its traditi"nal Christ. sident, Miss Winifred Eliason.' lings as they come' and styled with a satin muffs, accente~ with chrysan- mas Tea and Musicale at noon them as a profit is train. themums and lVY •. Monday, Decembe'r 5, at Christ MR. and MRS. ROSS B. MAC. m of succesi. Her mantilla was fashioned Janice Dallaire, who served Lutheran Church, Iroquois at DONALD, (Lynne Andrews), of ------of Portuguese lace, and she car. as, her sister's flower girl, .wore Vernor. The program wlll in- New Canaan, Conn., announce ried a bouquet of gardenias a moss green velvet. and Ivory clude Carolyn Jewell Anderson, the birth of a son, CHISHOLM and ivy. lace dress, and. earned a bas- pianist, who has appeared with ANDREW, Noverr.ber 4. The Her attendants, in moss green k.et, accented. WIth ~reen velvet a number of well known musi- father is thtl son of the late velvet and aqua silk Ii n en rIbbon and flll~d With chrysan. cal groups, including t\\ 0 ap. Mr. and Mrs, Chisholm N. Mac- ,frocks, were maid of honor themums and IVY. pearances with the Detroit Sym- Donald, formerly of Mirabeau Bal'bara Wilmer and brides- The bridegroom, son of Mr. phony Orchestra. place. e past- Fri., Sat. Only! WEEK END SPECIAL

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CARNATIONS 1~~., Photo by Gene Butler In 81. Ambrose Church Friday evening, JUDITH Note: ':ou Must Mention This Ad to Receive This Week's Speclll! ANN DALLAIRE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey 19700 Mack Ave. at Blossom Lane Dallaire, of Bishop road, was married to Mr. Christian, TU 6-3600 son of the William Edward Christians, of Barrington foad. OUR FOlJRT~ GENERATION OF FLORISTS ______~ -- I Slate Polish Aid Party-Bou:ique

The Polish Aid Society's an- Krakowianki, (native costumes), nual dinner party and B.:>utique holiday aprons, jeweled orna-- Shoppe evening will be held mental balls, Christmas tree PUBLIC Sunday, December 4, at the skirts, and topiary tre~s of Polish Century Club, East greens and gold balls. Outer drive, north of Seven Among the many working for Mile road, Detroit. the December 4 affair are Mrs. AUCTION Mrs. Richard J. Gamalski, of Eugene Schultz, of Oxford road; Warren, general chairman, and Mrs. Stanley Formaniak, of TO BE HE'-O Lakeshore lane; Mrs. Henry TUESDAY Afterp-~on, December 6, at 1 p.~. her co.chairman Mrs. John W. Worzniak, of Berkshire road; Shell, of Fontana road; Mrs. Evening at 8 p.m. - ALSO will greet guests as they enter Stanley J. Tutag, of Cloverly WEDNESDAY Evenidg, December i, at 8 p.m. the dining room, decorated with road; Mrs. Henry Pytell, of C h r i s t mas trees, twinkling Lothrop road; Mrs. Frank lights and a wall hanging" Worzniak, of Lennon road, and The Book Shelf * "Partridge In A Pear Tree," Mrs. Frank G. Schemanske. Featuring* Choice* *Items from er~ation of the chairman. Proceeds from the party will 112 Kercheval The t r a d i t ion a I Op:~tek, benefit the Golden Agers' Pro- PROMINENT ESTATES (Christmas Wafer), which is gram for Senior Citizens. on the Hill TU 6-2066 To many, this will offer on exceptional opportunity to buy equivalent to breaking bread for Christmas gifts! We are sorry we cannot mentIon the and wishing friends good tidit;l!!s School Of Government names of the estate<; • . , for the coming holidays, will Holds AII.Day Program CHOICE ORIENTALS: Birjond, 10.4 x 14; KERMANS: 2 x 4, again be offered at .festive ta- bles centered with emerald 3 X 5, and 4 x 7; SAROUKS; 2 x 4, 3 x 5 and 4.6 x 7. green Italian hand.blownmugs "O~eration On Guard" was ART OBJECTS: 18th century Persian shield and helrr~t; filled with mistletoe, greens and the tItle of the day-long pro. Meissen onion pattern dinner service; Baccarat tiered com- a draping of green grapes, tied gram School of Government pote; Sevres vases; Pair Meissen compotes. with red velvet ribbon. members scheduled ~ol' Wedne~- STATUARY: Marble "Boy holding newspaper"; Pair bronze The Boutique Shoppe has been Ida~, November 30, In. t~e au~:h- soldiers and several more. 'well-stocked with original crea- torlUm .of the Women s CIty tions. Among them is a cande- Club. , ORIENTAL OBJECTS: Pair jade trees, Sot sumo antique teo labra, its base made of a balus- Mrs. Fredenck S~hoettler, of set; Ivory netsukes; Snuff bOTtles; Ivory scrimshaws, Imari t.er post shaft painted gold, an- Hawthorne road, IS pre.sldent plates; Pair lacquer toborets; Pair coron-andel cabinets; from long falis SilverJace cloisonne vases; Japanese antique screen. tiqued in burnt umber, holding of the school. Mrs. ~alO W. a large Christmas Candle. Cir- Schroeder and Mrs .. Wl1be~ M. FRUITWOOD FURNITURE: Louis XV chaise, Louis XV in- cling it is a wreath made of Brucker are edu~atlOnal dlrec- laid cord table; Numerous bergeres; Marble top tobles; In. boxwood, baby holly and artifi. tors of the group. laid commodes. cial fruit ornaments. purple .Th,e Honorable Edward J. SilVER: Sheffield tea service; Sheffield candelabras; Serving plum and natural color nuts Plggms was the keynote speaker trays and bowls. and ~racefullY draped are si~ at 10 o'clock. He was followed to short hairpieces 1 ste s f grap s laced with by panels of speak~rs through- PAINTINGS: Seascape by Dzigurski; "Yachting" by Fried- cur. 0 e out the dllY. TopICS for thP. rich; Bavarian sceen by Hansung; French Garden by Gisson; green IVY, . morning session were "Home "The Pedlor" by Mercier. ~ls,o to be featured IS a Products Rackets," "Organized ON VIEW SATURDAY AND MONDAY child s n;d-handled br?om on Credit Abuses" and "Auto whose bnstles a plastIc foam D l~" head, co~p 1ete with eyes , nose eaThe-0. afternoon program focus- and smllmg felt mouth, ~as ed on: "Medical Quackery," be~n attached. A red f~lt WI?e- "Methods Used By. Criminals brImmed hat and a matchmg For Fake Devices" and "Dan- Du Mouchelle re~ stole draped ove~ the gers That Lurk In The Streets." brIstles c?mplete the OUtfIt. Among Grosse Po:nte School Nylon l~nt brushes, pretty and of Goverrment members are ART GALLERIES CO. y~t p:achcal to use, are a com. Mrs. Marvin Mead, Mrs. Russell blJ~atlOn of three ~olors of Bauer, Mrs. Eugene Most, Mrs. shIrred nylon net, pmks, pur- Harold Mistele, Mrs. Loren Put. 409 Eust Jefferson Ave. • Detroit, Michigan ,. Uwrenc. F. DuMouchellei, Auctioneer .nd Appr.lser pIes, golds and greens, mounted man Mrs Kenneth Putman on dowels aD;d .s hap e d to Mr~: Wallace Temple, Mrs: has them all In stock Information: Phone WO 3.6255 Iclothes.brush SIze., Aaron Wilcox, Mrs. Joseph Hes- , I, T~e. Shoppe will also ha~e ter, Mrs. Charles A. Dean, Jr., r. "-- _ ll.radltlonal dolls dressed m Mrs. Springtum Humphreys, ~_~~_~~_~_~~~~~_~ __~~~~~~~~-~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~-.~~~~~~~~~~ ~s.W.QQ~g~~Mrn.Edw~ i-fA Brendtke. Mrs. Paul Bagwell, Featuring ~~s.~~~r~r~.en~~:~:~s:~~ ~Ii KINn,SI ~ FLOWERS ~!Mrs. Frederick Fox, :Mrs. A. The .' ~ '-.7 l 3A Glenn Duty, Mrs, Harry J. Low- .:'.': ; . ~ ther and Mrs. Theodore Richter. li "FIT FOR A QUEEN" ~I~~~~~~~~~~~ Revolutionary NEW ! II ~ R ~ I ~

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.~ '..,...... ~ . -- . .. . Pa,ge Twenty-Two GROSSE PO INTE NEWS Thursday, December I, 1966 Society News Gathered froID All of th,e .Pointes La Petite Fair April Bride ITo Fix Favors To Be Bride Engaged Exhibit of A.rt I Bride-Elect Set At St. John IFor Yule Trays At I Mr. and Mrs. Adrian L. phia, and the !are Dr. and DeWindt, of Audubon roan, Mrs. Gavin Walker, of Bryn Mi ~ I are announ.::ing the engage. Mawr, Pa. Com "La Petite Fair," sponsored Once again it. is Christmas, I now I I' ment of their daughter, MAR. The Scarab Club of Detroit is all annuaHy ,by Fontbonne Auxil- I ,and Windmill Pointe Garden exhibitio6 50 years of prize.win- THA JANE to Frank Gavin c Iary for the benefit of Sf. John! I Club me m bel's will be busy ning paintings and sculpture', Dengler, son of Mrs. Richard cordi SOD, Hospital. will be held this year I 'once more (as they have been from Michigan Artists Exhibi- A. Wagner, oj Devon, Pa., and Wednesday. December 7, from I : for the ,past 12 years), fixing tions, beginning December 9 and the late Frank Crotsll'Y Wag- "A tion 9 in the morning until 4 in the I favors for patients at the United continuing through January 6. ner. afternoon. on the ground floor I Statef. Public Health Service ed a Miss DeVl'indt, a graduate of the hospital. ,! Hospital and M i chi g '\ n Me. The Michigan Artists Exhi- I tome of Friends Central SChool, There will be a large selec- i moria I Institute. bition was founded 55 years ago seaso ,by The Scarab Club and was Philadelphia, Pa" is now at- home tion of ho~-baked goo d 5,1 In addition to the tray favors, tending Pl incipia College, j sponsored by Th~ Scarab Club worki candy. fancy work, Christmas: ,the Junior League has asked Elur, Ill. ?ecorations, and many other i : the club's help in making cor- I f;)r its first 27 years. vaDe Mr. Dengler was .;:raduated thoro Hems. j sages for the League for the In 1928, the Detroit Museum from Blair Academy, Blah's- Th(" Auxiliary's reg u I a r Handicapped ChristJTlas Party. caref of Arts became the sponsor. The town, N.J.,. and is now an selec monthl~: meeting is also sched- The members will meet at Exhibition has continued to be a ROTC student at Miami Uni- Cen uled December 7, at 1:30 o'clock, 10:30 o'dock Wednesday, De- yearly event oJ. great interest to versity, Oxford, O. D.ays and will be preceded by Mass cember 7, at the home of Mrs. all who appreciate art. Miss DeWindt is the grand. in St. Edward Chapel at noon Frank Wilton in Oxford road. "Fifty Years Of Prize Win- daughter of Mrs. Edward A. for all Fontbonne members. ! 'Following iuncheon at 12:30 DeWindt, 0: Santa Monica, o'clock the r a die s will play ners" represents the best of the And, on the same date, the I b 'd d . Ch . t work of Michigan Artists. Wil- Calif., and of Martin E. Gold. annual Christmas Tea for Aux-; Photo bv Eddie McGrath, Jr.' .n ~e an e n JOy rIB mas I Photo by Bennett Studio liam P. Mart-mer, of Washington man, of Philadelphia. '1' 'Th . f OR I musIc Photo by Bransby Studio I lary members, volunteers and I e engagement 0 . N MA' _ and Mrs. Robert D. Planning a J'une 3 wedding, road, chairman of the Arts com- Mr. Dengl('r is the grancson I "-----.-. Red Cross volunteers, will take I JEA~ DEAL and ~lIchael H. Mr. in Christ Church. Grosse Pointe, mittee and -in c h a I' g e of the cf the late Dr. and Mrs. Clar- place between 2 and 4 o'clock. Miller ?as bee~ announced by M,lk Fund AsSOCIation Gould, Jr., of Fairway drive, are PATRICIA ANNE MAC- gallery of The Scarab Club, ence K. Dengler, of PhiladeJ.. the brIde-elect s parents, Mr. To" jeet December 6 have announced the engagement DONALD and Thomas Edward with Bernice Carmichael has , d M R I h N D I f IV! of their daughter, CYNTHIA F eteIng her par c n t 5, the I an . rs, a p ~. ea, 0 MARIE GO'ULD, to Gilbert L. Hansz, whose engagement has selected the paintings and sculp- i PHILIP C. BAKERS. of Oxford II Somerset road. been announced by her par- ture which will be exhibited road, at a 40th wedding an- Miss Deal attended Elmhurst Mrs. Carroll M, Boutell will Moorman, Jr., son of Mr. and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth from the permanent collection niversary party Saturday, at the! College, Elmhurst, Ill. open her Tonnancour place Mrs. Gilbert L. Moorman, of MacDcnald, of A r I i n g ton of the Detroit Institute of Arb: Country Club were the DAVID I Her fiance, son of Mr. and home for a meeting of the Milk Trombley road. ,- Heights, Ill., formerly of Lake- L. GA.\1BLES. of Renaud road. M~s. Harold L .. Miller, of Lake-I Fund Association T~esday, De- The engagement was revealed land court The Scarab Club Gallery will be open from 10 to 5 o'clock The Bakers and Mr. Gamble's I pomte avenue, IS an alumnus o~ cember 6, at 12:30 0 clock. Saturday, Novemher '26, at a The bride-elect is a student at weekdays, 2 to 5 o'clock Sun. parents, )lR. and MRS. SIDNEY I Michigan S tat e University I'. family dinner in Cincinnati, Westerp' ldichigan University, day's. It is closed Saturdays and . .... GA:'.fBLE, of New York, joined I where he affiliated with Delta Compliments are not always 0., honoring the 25th wedding where she is affiliated with '.;i,:." holidays. l the young Gambles for the Sigma Pi fraternity. I g~nuine, but fau~t-finding ad. anniversary of the prospective Alpha Chi Omega sorority. : VACATIONS Thanksgiving Day celebration.' I An April wedding is planned. I diCts are alv:ays smeere. bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Her fiance, son of Mr. and Among the exhibitors will be I VI INTERNATIONALS -----,------! Mrs. Gilbert L. Moorman. Mrs. Edward Hansz, of Pon- Iris (Mrs. William Norton) Mil- complete tiac, is majoring in Architec- ler, of Vendome road, the only f The bride-to-be is a student at .1Ir..:~ ! ture at Lawrence Institute of woman whose work-two paint- I 'i' .,.. Wayne State University. Her Tt!chno~o.8Y. ings-will be represented. ~A 'lIl".A..I I IJike the rest of I iiance is attending Eastern HOUOAY ! Michigan University. . " GeorgianEast ... A summer wedding is planned. i 11 DAYS 15 DAYS IPlan Welcome FROM FROM Even Our Door I Wagon Meeting $461.80 $534.00 IJ Is The Finest! A Christmas "Show and Tell" display will be featured at Including Round Trip Jet Air fare & Hotels the next meeting of Welcome Wagon Club of Grosse Pointe Dec. 17th, 24th or 31st Thursday morning, December I, Deport Detf)it Saturday morning, step into the Woikiki surf 16~ Georgian East's doorway has excited admira. at 11 o'clock in the Grosse Saturday ofternoon. Have on unforgettable Hawaiian Holiday tion. It was i'1Spired by an elegant English ex- Pointe War Memorial. ot an unbelievable VI price. ample created in 1708 by Sir Chrigtopher Wren. It was designed by Gerald R. Watland, spec- Each member has been in. ialist in 18th Century American arehitecture. vited to bring to the meeting a ISIT the decorative holiday item which KAL'A/ beautiful Outer Georgian East'8 doorway is notable for its t1t1U~ O.lll!: V SAVE ON: strength and purity, its richnes~ of detail. The she has made, such as tree Of- Em? Corinthian column,;, topped by the traditional naments, candles, wreaths, cen. • DIAMONDS acanthus capitals, are hand-carved in perfect terpieces and mantel arrange- WATCHES ISLANDS. pine. The exquisite fan light, the dac;sic archi. ments. Items will be displayed GOLD JEWELRY trave that swoops up to a carved Georgian urn, and name cards will be pro- Available in IS.day pack- ages, 5-doy, 4.r.ight jet the curved cornice enriched by bracket. like m04 vided to identify the owner of De- dil1ions-th~e are but some of the many au~ each item, so one member can tour of Outer islar.ds. ask another how it was done. luxe hotels and sight seeing thentic details that make up Georgian East's included, exceptional doorway. Mrs. Charles Bick, program True, the design of its doorway is not the chairman, is in charge of ar- FOR REiIRVATIONS CALL OR WRITE: most important thLig about a convalescent- rangements, assisted by Mrs. 7 Mile near Mack Avenue. Open Every EvenIng VACATIONS INTERNAnONAl nursing residence. But our doorway is impor- Frank Giblin. ":Your Plamonds Restyled by Our Peslgners. Guaranteed Watch and" 20930 Mack A.ve., Grosse Pointe Woods, tant because it is typical of Georgian East, Michigan, 48236 Bridge an.d canasta will fol- J~w.lry .Repal~. " where the care provided patient-guests meets . . viiI (A.rea Code 313) 886-0122 only one standard: The best. IloW the luncheon. ~ .. We would be pleased to have you inspect our facilities. Please telephone or visit us at your convenience. All rooms with private bath • Charges in most cases are tax-deductible

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lecember I, 1966 Thursday, December !, 1966 G R ass E P a IN TEN EWS Page Twenty ..Three ------'------_.~----=-~.:..... nles Woman's Page • • • by, of.and for Pointe Women ct New Cookbook ADuilable Free, July Bride New Bride Spring Bride Center to Hold English Evening on December 3 and t..'le late Dr. aDd Dinner fare will be roast beef 1 Banquet. com'ert and movie ;avin Walker, of Bryn Micbig~n Consolidated Gas ,'year's recipe collection contains Grosse Pointe War M~mo- and Yorkshire pudding with all are all included for $4 (no tax Company 8 Holiday Cookbook is many new recipes as well as rial's annual pre-holiday "Eve- Pa. trimmings. The Lleal will be or service added). Paid re!;er- now available to the ~ublic in some old favorites. Included are ning In Britain" will take place all company branch offices, ae- recipes for holiday appetizers concluded with holly-de:xed, vations are requested at the in the Center's Crystal Ball. corciing to Mrs. Peggy T~omj)' be -.;era g e s, yeast and quick flaming plum pudding. Center by December 10. son, director of hom~ service. breads cookies cakes a de. rOOm and Fries Auditorium the "All reci~s in thIs year's edi- lig~tfui recipe' for T~nnessee evening of Tuesday, December tion have been carefully select:. Fruitcake, main dishes, vege. 13, at 7 o'clock. ed and te~ted to help our cus- tables, salads, and desserts. OPENING FOR tomers ,enJoy a h~ppier holiday There is also a poultry chart For the first time the Center's season,' she saId. Graduate Showing time required for roast- Christmas lights wi! be turned FULL TIWlE REAL ESTATE REPRESENTATIVE horne economist!! have beel'l. ing poultry of various kinds and on and its big Christmas Trees working nearly a year in ad- sizes. be up and trintmed. Exceptional sales aids supplied by salaried supports vance; sorting countless recipes, Mrs. Thompson points out that Adding to the glamor of i;he such as: (1) pre~sale reproduction appraisals to help thoroughly testing them, and these holiday cookbooks are occasion will be the Grosse carefully choosing the ones available free and may be pick- Pointe Chamber singers direct- qualify your properties. (2) Floor plans and photo. selected .for publication. ed up at any company branch :(: ed by William Y. Gatd, They graphs to help qualify your prospects and reduce CenterIng arount! the .''twelve office, or at the main office will appear in Elizabethan cos- waste showir.gs. Very complete information ex- Days of Christmas" theme, this One Woodward avenue. ' -~~---_._- -- -- tume and will begin the dinner change. Office frictions minimized by high grade. with the traditional boar's - head procession. personnel and mutually developed office regulations, Followlng dinner the~' will be Deal closings under experienced supervision. You heard in a concert of traditional must be able and cooperative, between 25 and 50 Photo by Bramsby Studjo Married Saturday evening, PhOto by Tarza studio English airs in Fries Theater, years old, well educated, and an east side resident. Making pl-ans for a July 1 in Christ C h u r c b, Detroit, At a family dinner Thanksgiv. which concert will be concluded wedding are DIANNE ELAINE were KATltLEEN ANN ing Day, Mr. and Mrs. William with guests joining in singing a MALCOLM and William Davies K E L SON, daughter of Dr . , Court, of Barrington road, an- round of carols. MAXON BROTHERS, INC. Stockard, Jr., whose engage. . and and Mrs. Malcolm Kel. nounced tl~e engagement of TU 2-6000 2ht ANNUAL ment has been announced by son, of 1iarvard road, and their daughter, ELIZABETH Color movies of Britain will the bride.elect's parents, Mr. David Harold Stymtiist, son HABERKORN (Betsy) COURT, be shown to complete the eve. MENs NIGHT and Mrs. Bruce H. Malcolm, of of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sty- to Karl CluDe Davis, son of Mr .. Ding's entertainment. and Mrs. A. A. Davis, III, of. ------,------MLl:~DA\'. Dgl. :ITa Huntington boulevard. meist, of Allen Park. :.,~~ t"'l 1 (l.dU) The Reverend Frank J. Bound Brook, N.J. Mr. Stockard is the 90n of Betsy, a 1965 Mathematics Mrs. Lewis Stockard, of York. Haynes off\ciated at the 6:30 o'clock ceremony, which was graduate of the University of shire road, and the late William Rochester, Rochester, N.Y., is Davies Stockard. fonowed by a receptidn at the IACATIONS GIVE~A.TRIP Detroit Boat Club. presently a Systems Analyst in NTERNATIONAt.:S Both the bride-elect Clindher Linda Short attended the New Brunswick, N.J. fian('e are currently attending bride. John StymeiSt served Karl, also a 1965 graduate of >mplete this Christmas the University of Michigan. She as his brother's -.best matt, the University of Rochester, ~-*, will receive her Bachelors de. and Richard Ba1set~ Jr., ush- with a B.S. in Physics, is cur- l"IlIl".A.I I Gift Certificates Available I gree .in Education in April and ered. . rently working toward his Ph.D. I he will receive his Masters de. Following a vacation in in Physics at Princeton Univer. In Any Amount for Any I gree in Business Administration Toronto,. O~t.;....~,e~l!weds sity. . .in June. will make their home m De- They plan to be married next Place In The World! troit. Both are 9tudents at spring. 15 DAYS Among the 28 entering fresh. Wayne State University. FROM for j'urther information come in or call men admitted 10 Wayne State Chi O~e9a Alumnae UniversitYis College of Liberal Clark Woman's Club Sets Christmas Session Arts ,Honors Program for the -Will Meet Mondav $534.00 sUpertor student are Grosse I 4. Members of Chi Omega Soror. TRAVEL Pointe High School graduates ity will hold their December DAY CO. Clark Werman's Club will KENNETH M. CZUBAY, of Fare & Hotels in the Village meet on Monday, December 6, meeting at the home of Mrs. Brys drive, and TIMOTHY A. at Christ Metr.odist Church at Thomas Blakely, of Kensington · 31 st BUD DAY, President ROBERT, of Hampton road, and 12 nl)on. This festive occasion road Wednesday evening, De. S't. Paul High School graduate will be the Club's annual holi- cember 7 at 8 o'clock. i"to the Woikiki surf 16847 Kercheval, Grosse Pointe-TU 6-0111 NICHOLAS JAMES ROBERT, A representative from the able HawaiIan Holiday '- • of Fedford road. day pet-luck luncheon. In keeping with the season, Michigan Consolidated Gas Com------_._------Club members will enjoy Christ- pany will give a demonstrat~on mas music and a gift exchange. of Christmas foods, after whIch ISIT the members will exchange Christ. beautiful Outer MRS. ROBERT W. ROEHM, mas decoraiin-g ideas. Reserva- of Edg~mere road, has returned tions may be made by caning Only ~ r YOU are invited from a two-week vacation in Mrs. John Reinhard, of Lexing- ' ton road, by December 4. ISLANDS. San Antonio, Texas. the house was created by the architect. The fresh snow merely adds the to an informal showi,ltg final touch to this "picture home" located in the heart of Grosse Pointe. able in IS-day pack- Its 4 bedrooms and 21/2 baths and 3rd floor bedroom and bath will accom- S-day, 4-night iet of Outer Islands. De- oj the modate a houseful during the holidays. Center hall floor plan. Large Lot. hNels and sight seeing Priced under $40,000. :led. Exclusiv~ by IS CALl. OR WRITS: INTERNATIONAL [/Jat 8andler Grosse Pointe Wood" In, 48236 1]) 886-0822 holidav and resort collection '-i-'~ 0 LAN-n 0/ • .-:. EARTV. EAlTORs • FRIDA Y, DECEMBER 2 . .J!.•',.> ~. 10:00 A.M. TO 4:00 P.M. 19 KERCHEVAL TU 6.3800 (next to Pun.ch & Judy Theatre)

Jacobsons 1 . ALEXANDER SMITH F~NE CARPETING FROM '5!~sq,Yd. To Mr. and M.... HOUle Hunter: ALSO OTHER F.NE CARPETS AVAILABLE At-..JOTHER GOOD REASON WHY YOU HEED A GOOD . WITH 'FREE INSTAllATION BROKER - A SINGLE CON'T ACT TO COMPARE YOUR PART€CULAR REQUIREMENTS WITH Shop Thurs. & Fri. Evenings • CUSTOM DRAPERIES A WIDE SELECTION OF AVAILABLE OFFERINGS • LAMps & SH~DES If you are in the early stages of searching for the right house, the Opal • REUPHOLSTER ING Maxon Plan can save you time. An excellent odvance idea of an • FINE CARPETING 16380 • FINE FURNITURE offer-ing can be conveyed by a photograph:-

GIBB'S WORLD - WIDE ~WINES IMPORT£D & AMERICAN, WINE$; ~~HAMPAGNfS,

BEER & CIGARS .. >".' . With Christmas holidays here again, gift'bUying for yallr ~riends and entertaining become the most imllC~nt_. thoughts t~ aur r-1inds. Most folks like wines, and this ccitl\ ~ on easy gift. to twinkling buy and always welcome. The first step ~6Uld be t~ set Q pn~e for each gift of wine. For folks who u~e wine wfth ~he morn course of dinner, dry wines would be rlght..••A combinatIon, some coupled with a small, simpi:ijied floor plan:- in the night whiles like, Chablis, Pinot-Chordonay, Wt:ilt~ Burgundy, German Rhine & Mosel, etc., all these are on )f.i~\dry side'; Then me reds, like French Burgundies, Bordeaux, Beou!olois, R~one, etC. loth •.. Dolton's white California Varietal ~eds like, Caber ..~et-SalIVlgnon, P,not-Nolr, Room Zinfondel, etc., 01/ on tht! dry side. Champagne makes on excellent gift, there are Semi-Sweet" Extra-Dry, Brut (ge~ero"y Dlmenslon. ver'{ dry', Pink, Cold-Duck, Sporkllng~.B~rgundy, etc., In 011 bel1eved ac. G...... B.droo'" Din in, or block woo! 21'x23. ,2'x14' Kitchen ond Fe",", sizes." /. curate but not 8reak. areel Room Room auaranteed. 11'3".20'3" U'dS' 11'xlJ'3" We spedalize. 1rk flne wines from all ove'" the "world such as, knit cocktail from Germany, France, Spain, Portugal, -ltoly, Switzerland, Den- mark, Holland, Israel, Greece, YugoslaviO, <;:hile, Argentine, ~ Austra!ia, Japan, !reland, Austtia, HunOory, Cyprus, England, --1------Poland, and others. Many of these fine wines are Inexpensive, _ .._ ..--, U...lnll dress, dozzled others as high os you wish to pay. We have many rare old ROom 15'6".22'6" wines available in many old vlnta~es. The~e all make fine gifts. '.droOlll • 11"' •• Deck I Wines offer many fascinotln~ Interests. The labels picturesque, • by poillettes at 12'3" , as well as Informative. The bottles Decorative, eQth colour and I , shope informative as for rhine, toll long neck pnd brown, , 1st floor Moselle the same shope but green in colour. Bordeaux its own _.-C neckline and shope and its neck sPart, white glass fat the whites, dark green for the reds, Burgun~y battles ore all d.lfferent shade~ of light Prestige Grosse Pointe Forms location. House transparent green~ tti2 some for the whIte and red wines. Bur. designed by John L. Pottle, Regist61ed Archi. hemline. gundy Bottles ha've, larger bottoms, with gently tapered top teet. h~ odditicn ta rooms shawn, there IS a half and neck. The~ the colour of the wine, Sauternes many shades of yellow onit gold. Bordeaux Clarets from light to ruby Recreation Room with fireplace and Lavatory Sizes 6 to 14. red and manv shadl:,s in between. Burgundies from ruby red to In the baSr~ment. Cdrpeting included; draperies deep purple. Then th~ BOJJquet, from the first scent of the fresh available. Shown by appointment . drawn tork to the lost sip left in the gloss, always pleasing to 65.00 .'.fA~~'r~\, the nose. .% ~ , .. Then the taste of .the thousands of fine ....ines, each one with . Footnote to HORteOwners-The Mo'J(o" Pia" I~ansave you too the i"cOftvetde"ce J:~'~':-:- ~.:~;' its own individual taste. Most folks start off with sweet wines, of Inappropriate, unnecessary interior I""ectlo:a. If your house i. for sale we'd be . ~ ...~..'J..:..~ ' ,;.: then yrodually cho~ge to semi-sv.;eet wines, t!,en later to dry . There s a wine to please every one. Your wine dealer should ,IGd tel Inlpect it and lu,g •• t a price suitable to the current mark.". W. uluoll, know the taste and quolity of the wines he sells. Our qualified .11 our listing. quit. promptly at market price,. .~~'; // personnel can answer your quelitions, and help you with your : wine selections. - Full Time, Informed Grosse Pointe Specwlists Since 1929 So with these thoughts In mind, wine really makes a pleasing ------git! at ony time for any friend that cores for wines, and th, good things In life. These fine wines ore 0/1 ~voilable here at Gibb's World-Wide-Wines, the shop that orIOOs the best to MAXON BROTHERS,lnt!. rvlre40MeOl .~ you in wines. A e • III CIe DUO u' poll e.1 m 'I k e I ItlOW D fr leD •• Jacobson~ ~ 9999 GRAJIOT Other infarmatian, WA 1.6581 Detroit, Mich. Yellow Poges 1616 ----.....- ...... ~""' ...... Jt;."

Page Twenty-Four POINTE NEWS Thursday, Deeember I, 1966 4 pIE• , Ii' 21. 1- '1 S-SITUATION; WANTED. * ? 6C-OFFICE FOR RENT 9-ARTICLES WANTED 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE 13-ARTICLES FOR SALE PRIVATE d u t y, nursing in AVAILABLE NOW-3 'new air- home. Grosse Pte. Referenees. <:onditionerl offices in Chet ESTATES bou/:ht and sold. 867.7124, 8 to 10 mornings. 7 ADVANCE ORGANIST Sampson Travel Building. All MUSIC BOX STUDIO Complete or odd pieces. A~. gI CLASSIFIED I to 9 evenings. 15609 Mack 'Ave. SMILEY BROS. utilities provided,' $50. $70 tiques, silver china,' furm. ill @ Lessons. - Rentals - Sales NEW - ORGANS - USED SA-SITUATION WANTED monthly. TUxedo 5.7510. , ture. Oriental rugs. Hugh C. r~ and Service Bolan, 10233 Woodward, TO Baldwin, M5A, 32 AGO pe~al- ~n~~ ~ (Domestic) KERCHEVAL on the Hill office, NEW electric guitars $42.50 and 6.2500. board. Chimes, harp and flOe - w ~ ~ m 400 sq. ft. Partitioned for two up. Amps $24.95, up. Drum EXPERIENCED lady wants tone cabinet. Only $2,800. persons. Heat and air con- sets $99, up. Epiphone gui. Lowrey Lincolnwood. 25.pedaI. Wednesday. Good Reference. ditioned. Janitor services, AMA:J,ING Call TUxedo 2.6900 - 3 Trunk Lines To Serve You Quickly ; Call after 6. 869.7012. tars and amplifier rental reo $1,995. I $150 per month. See Pongracz turns drasticaUy redueed, A-I PIAhJOS Jewelers. condition. Thomas, M..O!. 25 ~dals built-in K Your Ad Can Be Charged i:& RELIABLE lady desires Satur- Legitimate 10%.30% savings off Leslie and percussion. $1,795. days - general. References. factory price lists, full 86 key- . 894.7087. 6D--RESORT PROPERTY Ohris1Jnas Lay Away Plan Estey, 2 manual, 18 pedals, ~ I Available Now board. 3 pedal famous make $895. FOR RENT pianos. Do Christmas shop. 58-EMPLOYMENT Weekdays 1-9 Sat. 9.9 ping at M.C. today! Magnavox, 2 manual. 13 pedals . ~,,-~ , $395. BUREAU , .. Sun. 1-6 Until Christmas ~------~. 2A-MUSIC. EDUCATION 14-HELP WANTED SKIING 22933 Gratiot m.. 9 Hrs. 10-9 Classified Deadline - IF YOU are seeking employ- GAYLORD AREA Sun., 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. PIANOS GRANDS - RECO~. Is .Tuesday noon, 12 p.m., ELMINA CAMBURN ment and have good refer- 5 minutes Hidden Valley, elec- 8 RECEPTIONIST $300 ences call the Efficient Work- Stein ways, ebonized. for all new copy, changes of Mich. Music Teachers Assoc. tric kitchenettes, eleCtric heat. DRUM-GUiTAR ANTIQUES-Oriental Lowestoft Doctor's office. Type a little. ers Employment Agency. Exceptionally nice apartment Chickering, ebonized. BEt copy and cancel1:ltions. It 1s Certified Piano Teacher and Canton porcelain. Glass, LOrraine 8-3118. units in motel type building. SALE! ! Baldwin, Mediterranean green. af st.ggested that all real estate Theory Classes rugs, furniture. Hi::;torical JOY DOMAN Completely furnished includ. $59 chrome snare drums, $34! Knabe, antique white and gold. copy be submitted to our of. I Studio 15 Kercheval After 6, call TV 4-4501 Staffordshire. :184-0843. Grinnell, ebonized. PAS SD-JAN ITORIAL ing TV. Sleeps 4-6 comfort. 4-pc. $250 Deluxe chrome 1st fr( fice by Monday 5 p.m. TU 1.7747 WO 3-8606, WA 5-4765 line sets and accessories, $148! Story & Clark, mahogany. SERVICES ably. Available weekly or E.li Home: 1023 Roslyn Rd. 2627 David Stott WO 2.7160 Up to 35% off Special Group FREEZER, ch( st type, like week ends. Rave 3 T1ewunits: USED CONSOLES - GUAR. TU 4-2832 27500 Harper PR 2.5600 Slingerland, Ludwig, Rogers new cond!tion, $100. TU 4.4057. Charge Ads- J 2 Words for $1.25 GEBO.S bedroom, living room. Beauti- From $395 CHn Yale Bldg. Sets! Used sets from $59! 120 J Dc each additional word JANITORIAL SERVICES fully furnished. Available on Steinway, ebonized studio. an, LEARN MUSIC the proper way. top quality electric guitars and "Residential & Commercial" lease for ski season. Dixon DETROIT'S OLD TOWN Chickering, French provincial. tri Experienced instructor will amps., 1 yr. guarantee. Both Call HOME OWNERS - SPECIAL! Lake Apts., Gaylord, Mich. ANTIQUE GROUP Everett, French provincial. skl come to your home. TWin.. MOTHERS $59- $280 electric bass guitars Prepare your family and rec. Detroit Telephone 961-9624. invites you to their Kimball, French provincial. $1< TUXEDO 2-6900 brook 1.9687 or 731.8839. with RD. 15" speaker bass SUPPLEMENT family income reation rooms now! For the - amps, both $159! 100's used HOLIDAY WALK, DETROIT TR 3~ JUNl 3 Trunk lines RONALD SCOLLON with steady, part time work. hOlidays ahead. Floors strip. guitars, amps, instruments. All December 3-4, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. BIRMINGHAM \II 7-1177 wil Classical GUitarist Cffice backgrounJ and t~.P' ped and waxed, polished. JAMAICA, WEST INDIES Brands Slashed! Come See! FREE ESTIMATES PONTIAC FE 4-4721 anI LINER STATIONS Studio D~ La Guitarra ing essential. Good pay. Write FOR RENT weekly or monthly Term •. Hrs.: 10 a.m ...9 p.m. Maurice Reid Detroit and Birmingham 882-0544 . $9 per day per person, lovely,. daily. $2~ CUNNINGHAM DRUGS giving qualifications, Box B-8, PHONE 778-5219 3171 Cass Open Sunday 1-5 111941Kercheval at Notre ~ame Grosse Pointe News. 3 bedroom mountain home, Flea Market SOF) TV 5-9698"In The Village" 28- TUTORING JANITOR SERVICE - Base. SWimming pool, full time care. "The Smartest See Artists" 3167 fass NEW STANDARD Encyc 10- ly NEWS SALE8 STATIONS --_._-----_.- ments, recreation ronms. Com. taker, 30 minutes from King- Leonard Berry pedia. Very reasonable. PRes. olh DOWNTOWN AREA PRIVATE TUTORING RNs - LPNs mercial and residential. Free ston shoPPini. Car and guide ARTISTS MUSIC CENTERS 428 Cha rlotte cott 5.3817. Grand Circus Park New. Stand Georgian East invites you)O 560 Majestic News Stand IN estimates. SL 7-2031; SL 7. available. For further infor- 14357 Harper at Chalmers, De. Betty Salesnek Family Theater News Stand YOUR OWN HOME inspect our facilities at 21401 5256.. mation or to view slides, call troit; also located West Dear. 424 Charlotte NATURAL mink 34 length coat BOY': Mack Ave. Positions avail- PRescott, 6.7586. size 7-9. Excellent condition. bic3 All subjects; all grades. l born and Madison Center. Bill Sidaff E. JEFFERSON TO CITY LIMITS able. 6-FOR RENT Phone TU 4-5047. by< Alden Park Manor, E. Jefferson Adults and children. Certi- - 2702Cass and VanDyke fied teachers. UNFURNISHED Continental Clutter $70. Park Drugs, City Limits I INTERESTING posi,tion avail. FOR RENT by week, month, or CRYSTAL table lamp, 31" high, Call: able at la,rge car dealership season. 3.bedroom fully air. UTILITY SHED on wheels. 2700 Cass GROSSE POINTE - Notting- Ideal for winter tools or chil- imported. Ten 6" prisms with SIMM GROSSE POINTE PARK DETROIT AND SUBURBAN and leasing C'Ompanyfor full conditioned furnished home, cut glass base. Originally new ham, corner. Attra'ctive 5- with central heating, in Mia. dren's play house. TU 2-0713. Information: Phone 833.464':' M1ller Pharmacy, Wayburn and TUTORING SERVICE time clerk-typist, good we'ekly room upper. Adults. $115. $165, sacrifice $60. TUxedo Kercheval rate, insurance, hospitaliza. mi Shores, Florida. For in. 2.1142. DREX SulUvan Pharmacy, Beaconsfield KE 7-4653 VAlley 3-5113. PLAYER PIANO CLOSE.OUT and Kercheval tion and paid vacations plus formation call 886-4256, after WES'~INGHOUSE dryer $25, sol -5 new '66 models at Pre- Lou's Party Store on CharlevoIx many other benefits. Typing GROSSE POINTE SHORES 6 p.m. " 30" Parker lawn sweeper, $10. GUITAR case, classical 43" Higl and Lakepolnte Christmas savings of 100s folding zipper type, 3 months COMMUNITY should be accur'ate and mod. 76 Willow Tree Place 552 University Place. fran GROS~E POINTE CITY ~rately fast. Call W. P. Kerr 6F-TO SHARE of $. Used player only $450. old Jind never used. Origin- larg' Combination p I aye r piano Kopp', PharmacY, CaCUeux and TUTORlNG SERVICE at 568-0450. NEW 4 bedroom Colonial, fully LIVING QUARTERS SECOND HAND ski clothing all~' $16 will SE:lI for $9. tab!! KercheVal carpeted, 2 year lease, no only $895. Shop M. C. for TUxedo 2.1142. gold Cunningham's Drug;, Notre Dame WOMAN to make home with and equipment sale, Friday, and Kercheval MRS. LOUIS MARICK DIREC- pets, over $400 per month, Christmas family fun today. loun Saturday, December 2, 3, 9 LIONEL Super 0 train, com. Notre Dame Pharmacy, Notre TOR Tutoring by degree teach. SEC'Y, $500 available after January 1st. widow. East Side. TUxedo 5- 22933 Gratiot nr. 9. Hrs.: 10-9 lean Dame and Kercheval ear~ available in all sub~ects for Top girl for top firm. 3298 and BR 3-9446. Sun. 1 p.m. to 5 p.m _ a.m. to 5 p.m. 478 Lincoln plete set, many accessories. Bon Secour Hospital on Cad!el,1x 881-4174. Road, Grosse Pointe. Mise grades high school, college and VAlley 3-1462. JOY DOMAN 1-281 l GROSSE POINTE FARMS adult education. 6H-GArAGES WANTED FIREPLACE Seasoned. hard. After 6, call TU 4.4501 DINING room set, blonde table, SKI BOOTS. ladies, fit 8-81h Thu] ! Trail Pharmacy, Kerchevlll on HAJl,fPTONROAD - 2-bedroom GARAGE s~ace for small camp wood, cut, split, delivered and ,! the Hill 339 Merriweather WO 3-8606, WA 5.4765 6 chairs, china cabinet. TUx- foot. Austrian make, Koflach, day Fanns nruP. Fisher M. and Grosse Pointe Farms ranch. Attached garage, 60' lot, trailer. "Woods" area pre- stacked by lumberjacks. 18" edo 2-9368. with trees. U~d one season i KercheVal 2627 David Stott WO 2-7160 t large living room, dining area.' ferred. TUxedo 1.0199. length, $18.50 per cord. Call $25.00. TU 1.3057. Schettler3 Dru~., J'tJher Rd. and 27500 Harper PR 2-5600 Built 1950. $165 per month. . 1-664.3118or write 2491 Fish Maumee TUxedo 4-2820 Yale Bldg. BLACK Schwinn 3-speed racer DR Cunningham Drugs, Mack and 7 OPENINGS FOR TEACHERS I Available December 22 for 20 7--:-WANTED TO RENT Lake Rd., Lapeer, Mich. MOVING. 17 cu. ft. refrigerator. Mile Road months. TUxedo 1-6300. $20. Wilson junior golf Lubs Cottage Hospital on Kercheval and MAN to work in yard, later in $10. TUxedo 1-4542. e I e c t r i c range. vertical Muir TEACHER, female, 1.0years ex- house, 2 days per week. BUSINESS woman would like DRIVERS! Approximately $18 freezer, miscellaneous furni. Merit-Woods Drug Center, Mack Johnstone & Johnstone and Bournemouth perience, will tutor after 881.8320. room and garage. Call morn- buys $10,000/$20,000 Liability. DUI'fCAN PHYFE taule and ture. VAlley 1-2401. J In cele school hours, reading and ings, ED 1-5720. Property damage. Medical chairs in dark mahogany. Ex. . our LOWER, St. Clair - St. Paul, GROSSE POINTE WOODS phonics, grades 1 through 8. NURSE for surgeon's office, 3 payments. TUxedo 1-2376. cellent condition. Mauve 3- ANNffiOO Originals (for Skiers , CEN~ modern, 2 br.drooms, natural PRESTIGE furnished apart. GrOSlMJPointe Phannacy, Mack Grosse Pointe area only. days per week. TUxedo 4. piece sectional settee, super- and Friends) just arrived! ArboJ llnd Manchester fireplace, screen2d porch, ga_ ment, flat or home, 2 or 3 Phone evenings. 778.6504. 3773. LOVELY white ironstone din- ior quality. 821-7145, after 6 Ask to see them at Person- ,. also Harkness Pharmacy. Mack and rage. Suitable for widow or bedrooms, 2 baths and gar- ally Yours on Hill. Lochmoor nerware, complete service for p.m., Wednesday through Fri. the '''f store. Howard Johnaons, Mack and 8. 3-LOST AND FOUND 4A-HELP WANTED couple. $165. Shown by ap- age. VA 1.4900. 8, plus platter and vegetable day. ": Mila pointment. TUxedo 2-0359. MOVING. S t 0 u ff e r redue!ng Arnold's Drug, Mack and Haw- (Domestic) dish. $20.00. Call TU 6.0293 UJome LOST: Dental retainer, semi- YOUNG COUPLE being trans- machine, fine silver, linens, f;.!::' HarmoI Bob's Drugs. Mack and Ru5lyn Circular pink plastic. Mack. 3 bedrooms and 2 baths, with ferred to Detroit desire un- after 6:00 p.m. weekdays _ ARM CHAIRS, surplus, ex- lady's desginers clothes 16.18- anytime weekends. cellent condition, genuine II:. r . Electric DETROIT AREA 7 Mile stores, Friday. TUxedo COOK OR HOUSEKEEPER one bedroom on 1st floor. Large 'furnished' apartment, flat or _ 20. Fur trimmed cloth coat. :~~ r; !' 4.5115. LIVE IN living room. $250. leather upholst ered, solid 799 Berkshire, 2 blocks south '! .• Brl,g. DN' Store, Mac\: and h()use. NO"'children or pets. WARDROBE trunk, typewriter, '4 . Touraine walnut. Used in auditQr- Grosse Pointe Fanns familY-3 881-9623. r e cor d player (child's), of Jefferson, Friday, Satur. . ' With ell Rlind. Medical Service PharMaCy, 4-HELP WANTED PURDY & EDGAR ium of one of Big 3 auto. .' Mack and Mor.... school-age children. Private TU 4-2228 day, Sunday, 10-6 p.m. Lots . , only ~ GIRL Wishes. to share furnished child's lamp, double bed mobile manufact urers. Ideal of brie.a.brac. .' • If G.P. Post Offlce, Mack and Wal'. room, top wages. Other help '~ ren living quarters with widow or spread, twin fa ill e bed- , NURSES .AIDES emplored. References neces. GROSSE POINTE CITY. 781 for halls, banquet rooms, ~ Parklcs Drug Store, Mack and St. other career girl(s). 871>-2260, spreads, blue gray. TUxedo restaurants, etc. Also sev- ."" Clair 4-12 12.8 sary. TUxedo 1-4255. St. Clair, 2 bedroom lower ext. 8267. 1.2566. :'," 4.piece Devonshlr. Drull. Mack a.od duplex, $180, heat included~ eral used le:ither club Used se ~vol1mJre chairs from same source. A SENSATIONAL L &: L Pharmacy, Mack and Bea- Experienced preferred. WANTED-Experienced cooks, 881-8515. . eonan.ld EUROPEAN diplomat desires 837-7102. . BUY! , Call for interview. waitresses and couples. Grosse house, preferably large re- OUTFIT YOUR FAMILY S ALTER-WARREN area, 3 room 22933 G 5T CLAIR SHORES AREA Mrs. Brown 778-0800 POillte Employment Agency, ception room. Grosse Pointe THO!liAS, KIM B ALL and apartment, all utilities, ad. Largest Selection of Resale PRIVATE CLOTHING SALE- SUI Arnold Drug, Marter Road and GEORGIAN EAST TUxedo 5-4576. area. 962-6526 or 822.9000. GRAND pianos, $50 to $150, Lakeshore . ults, evenings. 371-7248, Clothing in Area. Beautiful, like new, large Room 624. variety, ladies' and girls' 8 Magnificent collection DEC- Pl.RT-TIME clerk.typist. We GENERAL domestic helper for New Designers Clothes ORATOR lamps, art goods, SKI BOI PARK, upper 4 room flat, stove, 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE to 10. Shoes size 6. JeweIry, have opening for female typo 6 hours, Mon., Tues., Fri., 60% Off ORIGINAL oil paintings, $1 6*,5 1A-PERSONALS ist who is good with numbers, Sat. TUxedo 2-0763, after 3 refrigerator, heated, $90. Ad- Christmas items. Fur co~ts. ults. 821-9102. Original Price. Boys' wide range sizes. TUx. with any piano or organ pur- ler. 8 4 hours per day, with AM or p.m. , chased! COME SEE! Full size LOWREY Fall Clothing Taken edo 2-6010. ATTEN~ COLOR WEDDING CANDIDS PM, 5 days per week. Insur- I .DEPENDABLE woman for gen- 3.BEDROOM brick ranch, B2 spinet 0 r g a n s.pianos from ance plan, good hourly rate baths, hot water radiant heat, M.C. ORGAN PLAN on Consignment for $368 or $3 per week; See ed gl None finer. No minimum and other benefits. Located eral housework Wednesday 1 garllge. Security deposit. Special course valued at $100 or VIRGINIA'S THOMAS'ES "L a w r e n c e glasse: part way downtown on Jeffer- and Friday. Three school-age * LEE'S FASHION MART charge. Select from over '/0 References. $14D. Near Fraz- 6 months lessG:\s free with Welk", "H e n r y Mancini" cheted son Ave. Call W. P. Kerr, 6722.children. References. 881- any new ()rgan purchase. 20339 Mack TU 1.8(}S2 ATIIC TREASURES models, 2 and 3 manual or. flatwa beautiful proofs. For appoint. 568-0450. ho and 11 Mile Rd. Roseville. ment in your home to see 294-1958. Hear A.O.C. and reverberat- 10 to 5 Daily; Fri. 'ti! 9 10:30.5 Daily Closed Mon. gans - Top Trade Allowances card ing rhythm today. All models Now! Hours: 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. VAlIe~ Grosse l'ointe's most creative GENERAL cleaning-Tuesdays Open Friday 'til 8:30 p.m. J R. CLERKS $315 MACK-MOROSSAREA - 3-bed- in stock at M.C. AMPEG amplifier, 2 inputs, daily. photography, call J. S. De or Thursdays. Must have reo WALL Company will train. room Ranch. Available Decem- tremolo, tone and volume con. We Buy and Sell Forest, 884-4852. cent Grosse Pointe refer- item, ber 21st, $250 month. TU 22933 Gratiot, nr. 9 Hrs.: 10.9 troIs, 12" speakeI'. Reason- "The Smartest See Artists" JOY DOMAN ences. TU 4-4164. 4.0600. Sun. 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. 22418 Mack, bet. 8 and 9 Mile Thom After 6, call TU 4-4501 able. Ideal Christmas gift. 772.8606 TUxedo 5-8132. ARTISTS MUSIC CENTERS cates WANT TO take a vacation? WO 3-8606, WA 5-4'/135 5-SITUATION WANTED Johnstone & Johnstone dial Leave your bouse and pet 2627 David Stott WO 2-7160 MOVIE CAMERA, Revere 16 14357 Harper at Chalmers • Typing • Mimeo.Prmting magazine silent projector. Six MINK cape, $55. ~23.1821. GRETSCH BASS amp. Two 12" show' problems to a competent 27500 Harper PR 2-5600 KERCHEVAL~YLAND Detroit, also located West perfec Grosse Pointe widow, fond of Yale Bldg. • Resumes jalousie windows 3x5 with speakers. TUxedo 5-8989. 2 FIVE rOom flats above stores, Dearborn and Madison dition, animals. Excellent refer. I • Theses heated, new I y decorated, screens and storm glass. MOUTON j a c k e t, chocolate Shopping Center SHEARED RACCOON COAT, with ences. Call 886-2099, ask for MOTOR ROUTE for Free Press. • Specifications adults. Lease. Security de- Afghan, hand mad e by brown, size 10, like new. Call Church, never used, $30. between 9 and 4, 881.2311. 1:2 . 14. ExcellerJt condition, ede 2- Mrs. Hyde. Must have car. Between k 7 Telephone answering lJy posit. References. SKIS, Head Competition, 170 Westinghouse portable roas- $400. Call 881.3372. - --- - Mile to Deeplands along La e. WRIGHT-IDEAS 885.2727 VAlley 2.2020 cm' boots, poles, bindings, ELECT ARE YOU SURE those old shore Drive. It''rank Doyle, ter with broiler inset, $15. 2. LIONEL train set, table, many GUITAR-Wolverine, nearly new, $40- stock certificates are WQrth. 882-5139 between 6-8 p.m. UPPER six-room flat, Wayburn, seater web garden swing, $3. $90. Will sell separately. IF YOU'LL name the job you Grosse Pointe Park. Adults extras, $180. Call between 6 from Grinnell's, Goya strings, TUxedo 1..0212. less? We check them and re- want done, we'll do it . . . VA 4-6793. Chaise swing, $5. TU 1-2223. p.m. and 8 p.m. 882-7723'$25. TUxedo 1-25U port. $7.50 each. 884-9187 REAL ESTATE SALES , VA 4-9172. TWENTY-FOUR piece stainless evenings. ANTIQUE drop-leaf din i n g DECOUPAGE handbags for TUXEDO-Size 41 long, good steel waterless cookware. One of the Pointe's oldest Your Girl Friday UPPER 5-room income, $95. table, lounge chair. Good Christmas, last call. Reason. condition. Reasollable. TUx- RECORD your group for that real estate firms will train a TU 4,0870, after 6 p.m. Never used. Value $239. TU I Tappan gas range. TUxedo able. 371-7787. edo 2.0086, after fj p.m. 2..4374. perfect Chr!stmas gift. Cus. well educated, aggressive Secretarial Service 4-5438. tom musicia:. or party record- resident of Grosse Pointe for Mimeographing "PARK" 1379 Maryland, 5 up, $100. 886-5325_ BELL & HOWELL Filmosound 15 LIFE.SIZE Dickens family SNOW TIRES, Goodrich Trail- TYPEW ings at home, school, church a rewarding career in real Mrs. Coleman TU 4-6442 JEWELRY TABLE, 15" wide, 16mm movie projector with outdoor Christma'i. car~ie:s! makers, pair mounted Buick machi 21" long, 23" high, liKe new, or private studio. Tape or disc estate. If you are over 25 and TRI-CITY GROSSE POINTE, 3..be::lroom optical and magnetic record- $50. New Hano'Jl~ B~nl wheels, size 800x15. Used sonabl available. TU 5.4366. tired of a ceiling on your in- BABYSITTING SERVICE made in Italy. $25. VEnice ing. Removable loud speaker. Mark the II ultra \'lOl~t mira less than 30 days. $50. 885- fice E comp., this may be the ideal Colonial,. adults only. Lease. 9-1964. VAlley 1-7326. Only used 20 times. Also largp red sun lamp.' $25 21 Yard- 5019. at Bis field for you. Call Mr. Toles, "We will stay while you're lA-MUSIC EDUCA'TlON PORTABLE STEREO, all speed glass beaded screen. Both in man profeSSIonal reel type TU 5-4100. away, any hour, night or day" 6A-FOR RENT- excellent condition, $495. l~wn mower. ~ ye~r old, $75. 1 NEW handsome Spanish type 8B A automatic record changer, dark oak master bedroom set, TOLES REAL ESTATE I Best Baby Sitters AvaIiable (Furnished) excellen( condition, $30. 779- L. W. LINK CO. S~lver b.lue mmk Jacket,. !De. PUNCH AND JUDY Licensed and Bonded king size bed complete. Large UNUSU 2093. TU d 5-6266 dllnn Size, good condition, MUSIC STUDlOS Member Detroit & Grosse Pointe I Baby Care, Vacation Care, dresser and mirror, end Guitar, Classic Guitar, GLENFIELD '- 4-room upper, xe o. $175. TUxedo 4-7493. oil p Real Estate Boards Com'alescent and Elderly Care tables and occasional table. banqu Bass Guitar, Banjo, -----~------$125. Adults only. After 5 BARN SIDING - Authentic 1" UPHOLSTERING FabrIc Rem- HOLLYWOOD doub}(~bed, com. A COM FOR TAB L E home 754-6070 . One standard double bed china Guitar Rental and Sales p.m., LAkeview 7-5621. weathered, hand hewn ,natur- nants, below cost; start' at 98c plete, $20; child's ::ellow chit- awaits widow or single lady 'YOUNG MAN desires week- al timber. 771-3687. . yard. Van Upholstering & complete with attractive black Rosel !5 Kercheval Furniture Co., 20343 Mack, foro be, $5. Call 882~~._ lattice headboard. TUxedo 6. Sunda. Grosse Pointe Farms who likes children and would end odd jobs, yard \\~rk, etc. IDEAL HOME for c 0 u pIe, assist as mother's helper. No Lakeview 1-4272 after 5 p.m. 0473, weekends and evenings. UNive TU 4.4440 Res. 372-8994 i; oning and no heavy clean. bachelor, etc. 2 bedrooms, ANTIQUES - OLDE-TIQUES Grosse Pointe Woods. FENDER JAZZ bas~, excellent. or justiplain JUNKQUE den, actiyities room, $250. FINEST pale gray Azurene condition, 6 months old, $200, BEAVER JACKET, excellent RA ing. Private room, bath and TALENTED y. 0 u n g organist Grosse Pomte Farms. condition, $90. Call after 5 I'IANO, organ, voice, theory. TV. TUxedo 4-2112. would like work in club or but you'll rlever know what fas. mink stole. New bubble cape or best offer. TUxedo 4.6438. BORLAND.McBREARTY style. $500. Ladies' MacGre- ._---~---- p.m., VAlley 1-6466. Pre.school through univer.' ~------~---. __.- .----~ lounge for sensible adults cinating things you've missed SOFA, 82", green, modern, foam On pare sity level. Walter Mueller, r WOME~ to eam ~12 to $24 per seeking the finest in dinner TU 6-3800 unless you browse often at gor golf equipment, used once. lion, 567-3520. rubber. First $75 takes. TUx- PLA YER PIANO, electric, good 482 Colonial Ct. N TU week m spare tune at home. music. TWinbrook 1-9687 or condition, $300. Call after 8 Appro 6-1090. ., Call 884-3560. 731.8839, edo 2-3233. -----~------6B-ROOMS FOR RENT THE GRIST MILL SPINET piano. Excellen!: tone p.m., 526-8841. frame 21151 Mack 886-1640 and condition. Special design. MUST SELL Singer Sewing ma. windo BEAUTICIAN, female, for new BOOKKEEPER, full charge HAND.CARVED ,Chippendale LAKEWOOD, south. La r g e $350. VA 2-8544. chine in lovely wood console. "alue MILDRED BRIGGS ultra modern Grosse Pointe through trial balance, etc. room, closet, stad shower. Makes buHonholes, designs, style dining set with china PIANO and THEORY shop. Call evenings, TUxedo Top quality. TUxedo 4.6757. HOLLYWopD single bed, extra RANCH MINK . k t. - r MaKe BRIGGS MUSIC STUDIO 5-3204. Gentleman employed. VAlley long, c q m pIe t e, includes c~~e lac e , xu etc., with zig zag. Will accept cabinet, table made by Kit- ~ointe 2-4593. spread and dust ruffle, excel. excellent condItion, $60. TU ~.66 per month or $31.66 tenger. 2 traditional style 15 .K~rcheval. Punch and Judy INURS-ES--.--RN-s-a-nd-L~p-N~s-.~A-ll TYPIST - Mature dependable lent condition. TUxedo 2-0612.I .2..5694. total amount due. Dealer, 755. bed roo m sets, Ironrite FOR C Buildmg. shitts open, full or part-time, also general office experience. PLEASANT room in private > 7870. mangle, dryer, odd tables and the." Grosse Pointe 1 east side nursing home. Call References. 884-3660. home. Excellent neighborhood. DISHWASHER, G.E. portable, chairs, books and bric.a.brac, the " Garage available. Gentleman WE BUY-SELL-TRADE TUxedo 2-5680 TUxedo 1-6596 between 10:30 GUNS excellent condition, $65. 885- FIREPLACE set, c(,mplete 7 colored prints. Sale Friday glass, a.m. and ~:30 p.m. RN start- NURSE, practical, night duty preferred. 294-2024. 2986. piece; all solid brass with and Saturday, December 2 sconc steady or relief, baby sit Reloading rquipment and com- MUSIC BOX STUDIOS ing salary $25, day. LPN JEFFERSON - Lakewood south. brass f ram e d 38"x31 % " and 3, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 19500 painti small children, G.P. ref. ponents. Scop~ and Sight In. TOYS, highchair, wheelbarrow, screen, mesh amI bra s s Cumberland, Palr.fer Woods, 15609Mack Ave. near Somerset startin~ salary $20, day. private entrance, lovely home. stallations. Stock fitting anel PhUli eff~nces. VAlley 4.0022. miscellaneous. 12Pl Edmund. traver~ poles. Pair andirons, Detroit. Turn off Woodward painti Lessons - Rental. Sales and Gentleman. VAlley 1.3850. complete gunsmithing. TRAINEES ston, corner Marter, Friday, 19.1h" tall, 3 years .)ld. Never at StrathCQna. Go 3 blocks to one b YOUNG Austrian couple, years 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Service Yng. men for drafting, ~ccting, COMFORTABLE roo m for BROWNING & WINCHESTER made fire in firepl ace. Orig- Cumberland. Conducted by iog b in domestic work, highly ex- WE TEACH guitar, drums, ac- Iclerical office boys and sales. gentleman, quiet home. TUx. WEATHERBY., REMINGTON inaUy $155, \"ill sell for $75. Estelle M. Ball, proprietor, man. cordion, piano, organ, hass, ' perienced, looking for a job . SALES & SERVICE 4 SOLID walnut Drexel side edo 1-4128. chairs, in excellent condition, Like new. TUxedo 2.1142. White Elephant Shop, Royal guitar ana banjo, sax, clarl-j JOY DOMAN as chauffeur-handyman and GUNS & SHOOTING -- ~_.- ...-- ~---- -. --~ $25 each. 886-1832. Oak . net. No cbarge for g!.:itar and After 6, call TU 4-4501 upstairs Qr lady's maid. Reply 6C-OFFICES FOR RENT ACCESSORIES HO TRAIN, village on flat top -_..~------~--_. accordion r e n tal. 881-2013. WO 3-8606, WA 5-4765 Box P-33, Grosse Pointe News. WURLITZER Spinet, walnut, table: Hecord play'~r. TU 4- ORIGINAL oil painting by sw DANCE studio, plus large of. 3118. Weekdays 1-9 Sat. 9.9 2627 David Stott WO 2-7160 RELIABLE handy man wants 8. McDAN IEL CO. standard keyboard, 3 pedals, Norman Wilson (landscape.), Sun. 1-6 Until Christmas 27500 Harper PR 2.5600 fices. Mack-Chalmel's area. 351h "x27!h ", plus 3%" wood- ~ b any type of work. Call Bob, 15102 KERCHEVAL good tone, excellent condi. MINK COAT, light autumn 'Yale Bldg. Many possibilities. VAney gold frame; beautiful condi- Parldng DR 1.2340. 2-2020. Cor. Maryland VA 1-8200 tion; c I 0 s e s to tabletop. haze, size IR, 47" long. Ex. Matching bench. LA 7-7048. tion, reasonable. $2C-o. TUx. cellent condii;ion. 382-5601 edo 2.1142. L All

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BROS. RARPER WOODS NS - USED SELLING NE\.V SOUTHERN I CLASSIFIED ~I '1206 Balfour Rd. 19113 Washtenaw. 4 large lied- 2 AGO pedal. Grosse Pointe YOUR HOUSE? rooms, ~ batb.g~ 25' Jiving COLONIAL tlarp and fine I ICENTER HALL Colonial, 4 bed. room, 20' bedroom or family Will Buy Outright 761 BALLANTYNE RD. Grosse ~ $2.800. room on first floor, kitchen, BISHOP, 1420 - ExceptIonally Any Properties Pte. Shores, off Willison. En. 'ood. 25'pedal. dining. area 15x24. 3 large :.,.:.~.i.i. well-kept 3 bedroom Colonial. trance hall with circular stairs ADS I'~~~!~~ts~;~:::~~~i~:;~Grosse Pointe bedrooms up, full buement, leading to large living room tached to 2-car garage. For- Close to schools, shops and gas hot water heat. Garage pedals built-in Ha.rper Woods and din.ing rOOm. Family (~i '.j merly Dr. Usher's Qffices. bus. Priced low for quick with loft. Priced far helow sion. $1,795. sale. TU 4-0600. St. Clair Shores room, half bath plus laundry t, c.n TUxedo 2-6'00 - 3 Trunk Lines To Serve You ~uickly Bonus 2 tedrooms, I1h bath duplication costs. Will trade II, 18 pedals, room off kitchen, 4 bedrooms, :~ 1C 2i apartment Above gar~ge. Must Detroit for smaller. Open daily 2 to CALVIN, 418 - Colonial, 1~ 2% baths up. Circular drive. ~~ ::;. be sold to close estate. 5. Owner, 881-8515. lual. 13 pedals. ;:~ Your Ad Can B. Char,ed story. Near bus. Walk to ,'. shops and schools. 3 bed. See You Sunday 2 to 5 OFFERED BY ~m¥.a £ "Mill : &sii3nll'fl~Ri ",iiii~BlEl!lim1lii iiWfJ!i!! rooms 2. baths, heaps of stor.- ANIEL OFFERED BY age. S to v e, refrigerator, 10S REAL ESTATE GROSSE POINTE SHOI:ES RECOND. S-ARTICLES FOR SALE washer and Bryer. TV 4.0600. ed. 9-ARTICLES WANTED 11-' AUTOS FOR SALE ANIEL 20225 MACK TU 6.1190 70 NORTH EDGEWOOD D1UVE FAIR ACRES, 46 - Beautiful ANIEL ~ed. BEDROOM SET. maple. Call BOOKS, art objects, paintings. -Ranch home, 100'x120' lot. 1963 CADILLAC Sedan de Ville, 20225 Mack TU 6-1 190 Mt. Vernon Colonial. Well 'anean green. after 6 p.m., 821.8816. Immediate cash. 3 bedrooms, 2% baths, full 20225 Mack TU 6-1190. Palomino, air conditioning, designed and functional. 3 'hite and gold. dining room, breakfast 'look, PASTEL mink jacket, ~ze 12, B. c. Claes Book Shop new tires, loaded with extras. bed roo m s, owner's suite, JUST THE FACTS family room, large rec. room from Roberts. 23" long. $500. Since 1928 TUxedo 5.3074. BEnFORD, Grosse Pointe Park maid's room and bath. 1st nahogany. with fireplace, 2.car att£ched Excellent condition. 886.0545. Certified Appraisals - Center entrance English floor laundry, elegant powder HOLLYWOOD - Spacious 3 - -.. ~- --.-- __ . ._ WO 3-4267. bedrooms, 1~ baths. Den and garage. Beautifully landscap. ~S - GUAR. CHEVY II, '63, Red, converti. Colonial. 4 bedrooms, family roo m. Few like it in the sunrQom. 70.ft. lot. Near bus ed with garden lighting, air GROSSE PTE. WOODS >395 CHILD'S roll.top maple desk We have excellent books and ble, white top, excellent con~ kitchen, schools, churches and Farms. TU 1-4200. d studio. a~d chair, $25. Artist's deluxe delightful paintings for lale. dition. Good 2nd family car. transportation. and schools. Updated condi- conditioned throughout, auto- :h provincial. tnpod easel for outdoor --~ . TU 2-5604. GROSSE POINTE CITY - tion. Under $30,000. matic sprinkler system and BRIARCLI FF 931 sketching, adjustable legs' GIRL SCOUT uniforms for sen- other extras ... 1h block off provincial. WEBER & Solidly built 6 - bed l' 0 0 m $10. 881.0558. ' ior troupe: Various sizes in BRAND NEW Corvette fast. LEXINGTON - Ranch. 3 bed. Lake Shore Drive. Immediate Take Wedgewood north from lrovincial. SCHWEITZER "English." Beamed ceiling in rooms, 2 bat h s. Excellent good condition. TUxedo 4- back, red, four.speed. Call living, room, large den with possession. TR 3-6800 JUNIOR O1ympique 5' skis TU 2-2100 floor plan. Model house fea. Vernier to Briarcliff. 5563. after 6, VA 1-6597. . fireplace. 3-car garage, wood. TU 4-3195 MI 7-1177 with bindings, size 6 boots tured by "House Beautiful." ed lot. Best value in Grosse Broker showings solicited. FE 4-4721 and poles. Got)d condition. BOOKS purchased. Er.tire lip B 0 R G WAR D Combi, 1960, 5~ % mortgage can be as- New Bricks, Cape Cod and braries, fine sin g 1e items. Pointe for large fa mil y. irmingham $25 881-6963. sound, inexpensive, attractive sumed. Will pay full commission. Colonials, 4 and 5 Bedrooms, Midwes'c BOOK Service. TUx. OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 $46,900. TU 1-6300. :lay 1-5 transportation, 0 n e owner, SOF A and matching chair, new. edo 5.2450. 502 BARRINGTON OPEN SUNDAY 2:30.5:00 21,2 Baths, Double self'clean. garaged, $395. Call 881.3112. ) Encyclo. ly custom slip covered in N ced 2-3-4 bedropms? GROSSE POINTE WOODS - CLOVERLY 319-4 bedrooms, 2 ing Ovens, Circ!.e Stairways, sonable. PRes. olive green. $35 fo: both. 882- WANTED - Home of furni. Move .right in! Lovely a.bed- 19891 DOYLE PLACE Wut. 4 5601. ture or odd pieces. WA 1- I ENGLISH Cottage. Fine cor-di- room RANCH. Att1\ched ga- baths or 3 bedraoms and li. bedrooms, 2 baths, ~ fire. Panelled Family Roo mIS, ------8575. rage, family room, extra laVA- brary. -New $5,000 kitchen. places, panelled family mom, dition. 2 bedrooms-bath on Priced fro m $48,000. Out- % length coat BOY'S 20" bicycle, girl's 20" THE NEXT 1st floor. Heat, plumbing al. tory, games room. Can't be House decorated in and out, panelled basement. Kitchen lent condition. bicycle, $10 each. HO train PIA.NOS WANTED ready installed for 2 bed- beat! $29,900. TU 1-6300. 1966. built-tos, carpets and drapes. standing in Every Way. Open 17. layout, extensive ('quipment, Best Th ing to a New Grands, Spinets ,and small Up- rooms-bath on 2nd .. Finish it Sprinkling system. Pri~ed to Daily and Sun. 2-5. $70. 886-1768. ri~hts. Highest' cash paid. CADILLAC off yourself and save $$$! GROSSE POINTE WOODS CRESTWOOD 90, Open Satur. sell. Owner. 886-2627. amp, 31" high, ------~ '-_. ------VE 7.0506 Spacious older horne in ex- $29,500. day, 2:30-5:0o-Almost new. OEHMKE & SON LA 6-0883 )" prisms with SIMMONS studio couch, like ~ __._. _ IS a cellent conditfon.4 bedrooms, 4 bellrooms, 2 bat~s. Activi- ;e. Originally new, green, $35. TU 1-6531. WE BUY old goB, jewelry and IN LARGER, executive type 1~ baths, newly modernized ties room, enclosed terrace, $60. TUxedo ------~- ..- ---.- .. ---- silver. Vogue Jewelers, 22377 man$ions . we offer the best kitchen. Ferry,P arc e II s Will Cooperate. DREXEL Italian Pro vi n cia 1 Moross Road. racreation room. Access to Pre-Owned schools. 50x316 f 0 0 t site. sol i d mahogany furniture. "buy" in G r 0 sse Pointe Shores and Woods park8. 1m. Farms. 7 r'ooms,.4 paths on Extraordinary value, $26,500. classical 43" Highboy. dresser, 6 drr.wers; USED portable typewriter for mediate occupancy. Will take CHAMPIOI'\J 2nd floor. Paneled library, as TU 1-6300. ype, 3 months framed mirror, 2 night tables, student, reasonable. 884-1144. Cadillac land contrad. REALTOR used. Origin. large book table, cigarette: ----.- . well as Family Room on 1st. Visit America's most beautiful There is no other .comparable LAKESHORE LAN E, 66 - RENAUD SOUTH 1428--Sharp sell for $9. table. Good condition. Long! WA~TED -. Gocart WIth ?: Off Lakeshore Drive. Excep- gold couch. barrel chair, I WIthout engme. Contact DavIQ display of pre-owned Cadill~cs home for sale facing ,the lake 3 spacious bedrooms, 2. baths. BY APPOINTMENT tional custom-built 3 bedroom lounge chair, black tooled I DeWald, at 885.3802. in a dazzling array of color. at this low price of $110,000. Den. Kitchen with beiltins. FIRST OFFERING ) train, com- There's bound to be one to fit ranch on 90 foot site. Paneled Recreation roo m. Terrace. LINCOLN 262 - Four bedrfloms, le~ther desk, a.ssorted lamps. I soldier ~~lds. TU; GROSSE PTE. WOODS lY accessories. LEADTOY your budget. So why not "Go library, paneled family room, Outstanding garden. COllven- two and half baths plus a MI,>cel1"-neous Items. TUxedo edo 1.3550 Cadillac" with powder room. Att~ched' ga- ient location. Library and a large break- 2126 COUNTY CLUB DR. 2 1-2898. Please omit calls ~ • ~_. _ rage. Beautifully landscaped. fast room, make this an ideal years old, 3 bed.1'oom, 1J,2 Thursday after 4 p.m. and all WANTED--Desk, standard size, KARL DAVIES WASHINGTON 988 - Semi- lies, fit 8-8¥.! CHARLES DALGLE ISH ..\/ Complete sprinkler system. home for a family. A(id to bath Colonial. Basement ree. nake. Koflach, d:lY Sunday. good condition and reason- TU 5.322q Immediate occupancy. TU 1- ranch. 3 bedrooms, 2~ baths, this, the convenience to room, patio, 2J,i oar iarage, ~d one season ----.--- able. TUxedQ 1-7047. CADILLAC 42,00. 3 car garage with extra high schools and shopping and a $33,500. 57. Michigan's Largest doors. Large, irregular lot. lovely big lot and you have DRUMS-GUITARS lOA-MOTORCYCLES Cadillac Dealer YORKSHIRE, 1246 - Attrac- an unusually rare find in a Shown by appointment only. t. refrigerator. NEW OPENING FOR SAi..E 6161 Woodward TR 5-0309 tive English Cottage on a newer, better home. Owner TUexdo 1-3000 Inge. vertical SPECIALS 1196-5~HO-NDA-SO Super Sport, 60x156 site. All large rooms. aneous furni- GOODMAN CHRYSLER 1962 4.door auto- Grosse Pointe Newly decorated. 3 bedrooms, LAKESHORE 785 • One of the ~401. In celebration of the opening of black. Excellent condition. matic, radio, power steering, 1~ baths, breakfast room, fl3 Kercheval 886-3060 older gracious homes 011 the our new APOLLO MUSIC TUxedo 5-8132, , brakes; good condition. 884- gas heat. Carpet and draper- lIs (for Skiers CENTER, 322 S. Main. Ann lake. a magnificent view of 0963. WHITTIER. First advertised. ies, 2-car garage. TU 1-4200. GROSSE POINTE just arrived! Arbor, the following specials l1-AUTOS FOR SALE Georgian Colonial in excel. green water and ple:lsure 'ffi , crafts to start your day ill the at Person. also available at our Gratiot ------~------62 OLDS 85 Convertible, auto. lent condition. Five bedrooms HOME store. 1 '59 DODGE, Coronet V-8, ex- new kitchen and breikfast the Hill. matic transmission, power three and one half baths. Rec- A SMALLER HOUSE in the ce!leRt condition, -$275. TUx- room. Large rooms with beau- steering, new top, $475, firm. reation room. Modern 'kitchen. JOHNSTONE & center of the Farms, has HOLIDAY, 19768 - Ownership fer reducing GUITARS edo 5-5605. tiful car,,~d wood detail and silver, linens, 881-0933, Saturday only. $38,500. just been reduced in price pride insured. Retired coupl. Harm?ny Guitar,. $~.24.50. I MERCU-R'-Y-.-,-'-66--C-o-m-m-ut-e-r-s-t-a- high beamed ~eilingf;, a clothes 16-18- to $44,500. When you con- offer this complete home with Electrtc Used GUItars from $49 tion wagon, 13,7OU miles. 1964 RAMBLER American hard- HAMPTON. First advertised. JOHNSTONE sider that this new price is cheery family room plus a a bedrooms, or 2 and den; 2 ~d cloth coat. Sharp Colonial. Four beq- den and four bedrooms .... .11 ~ blocks south AMPS $2,395. TUxedo 1-8500. top, automatic transmission, far less than the average baths, central air-condition------rooms. Extra good Family market value of every other this for an unbelievable :,mall "riday, Satur- radio, low mileage, excellent ing, fine landscaping. quick • With electric guitar, buy Amp, '60 T.BIl~D hardtop. excellent condition, original owner. TU room. ~Iodern kitchen. Under house in the block, you will price. Call to see this today. possession. 0-6 p.m. Lots only $1.00 condition, leather interior, $30,000. 1-7054, after 5 p.m. GROSSE POINTE CITY-Colo. understand why we call it DRUMS best offer. 777-2800. , the "b est buy" in the RIDGE RD., 235 - Early Ameri. HA WTiiORNE, 1583 - Nothina - "-- - ~-- BALFOUR. Truly s ~_p e l' i 0 l' nial ideally located for a 63 OLDSMOBILE 98 air con- Pointe. Per f e c t for thp. to do but move in and live 4-piece sparkle set, $144. TRIUMPH, '63, TR 3B-Black, Georgian Colonial on large lot family with school age chil- can custom built ranch nnstled ditioning; etc,; Excellent con- couple or small family who among lovely trees in a choice happily thereaf.ter. 1l,2 story. t:sed seb (2, 3, 4 pc.) from $69 m i n t condition, reasonable. near lake. Five spacious :aed- dren. Library, ~ bedrooms, 2 'lONAL dition, $1,095. Call 881-1938. require two bedrooms but Farms location. Luxurious liv. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 70 ft. lot. TUxede 2-9465. rooms, four and one half baths, attached garage, 50 ft. r , , want 1 a r g e demonsioned ing room, cozy family l'Oom, Priced reduced. . SHOP M.C. today 64 CORV AIR Monza Conver- baths. Dressing room. Pan- lot. St. Paul and Richard I 22933 Gratiot near 9. Hrs. 10.9 1965 PONTIAC Bonneville hard- rooms. dining rOom modern kit~hen, BAL Land vertible, power glide, radio, eled Library with bar. Many districts. $34,500. NOTRE DAME, 7~ - Clos. to Sun. 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. II toP. power steering, brakes, three large' bedrooms, 2% $50 tc $1:50 excellent condition. $900. VAl- expensive and attractive fea- shopping. 3 bedrooms,- 19' windows. E lee t r i c antenna ley 1-8753. baths, attached garage, E prin. family room. Solid value, llcction DEC: -- .-~~--.--~.----.- ---- AM-FM radio; vinyl top, tures. Lovely garden. ALSO IN the Farms but located kling system. rare opportu- owner will finance. S, art goods, SKIt BOOTS, ~ pair, sl~e 12, 9, I whitewalls. Excellent condi- 1,968 ME..RCURY hardtop, power YORKSHIRE n ear Maumee. on a deadend street, this nity to locate in this prE'stige paintings, $1 6 ~, 5, ;. BIg Boy gnll, strol- tion. TUxedo 4-3403. brakes, steering, 14,000 miles, Immaculate Colonial. Three TOLES farm colonial -:>ffer& five area. !mm~diate pcasesslon. RIDGEMONT, 360 - Lookin, or organ pur- ler. 88.",4629. . __ . ~ . _ $1,850. Call TU 6-4037. large bedrooms, two and one bedrooms and three baths for iOC'd size rooms? This one ~EE! Full size . ---~.---.~'.~--.------ICHEVELLE 6 hardtop, 1964, Our 2~th Year in Grosse Pointe half baths. Family rpom. Spe- up, with maid's room and has them. Newer 1l,t story, 3 s-pianos from ATTENTION: Buffet With lea?- low mileage, excellent condi. 1968 CHEVROLET' Caprice, 4- BISHOP 1254 - Central entl-an~e cial recreation room. Early 74 KERCHEVAL TUxedo 5-4100 bath on the firlSt. There are English colonial, }}rick to bedrooms, llh baths. Quicj( ~r week; See ed glass doors, .co c k t a III tion, original owner. Phone d 0 0 r hardtop. Immaculate. possession. two e~tra rooms ior family roof. Natural fireplace, 27 ft. posc;;essioo, liberal financing. 'L ff Woodward 893-2291. ta.ilored to your requirements one by Evelyn Brackett. Etch. dio, heater, good whitewall different," :;0 3 blocks to .. from our comprehensive Grosse " ing by Arthur Wm. Heintzel- tires, excellent transporta- . Pointe catalog of photographs BORLAND :onducted by tion, good condition. Reason. LEXINGTON Heights, Mich. and small floor plans. GROSSE POINTE 11. proprietor. man. able. PRescott -9-1282. •• ROAD SERVICE . Shop, Ro)"al .Lake Huron, 73~7 Maple Rd. TH E -19~54AUSTIN-t-ax-ic-a-b~fr-o-m-E-n-g-- Summe~ or year 'round home McBREARTY SWITCH ING POST land. Diesel engine. Good con- Well insulated, 4 bedrooms Purdy Realtors painting by 19163 Livernois dition. Eve n i n g s, VAlley plus faimly room. All interior ~~~:~:~:~~I ~~~:,~~!~i~~ (\ondseape.) • in knotty pine and cedar. MAXON & l,2 blk. North of 7 Mile 3-0640. BROTHERS, INC. . 19 KERCHEVAL TU 6.3800 JS 3J4" wood. Completely furnlmed, mutt be Parkin~ in Rear UN 2-1812 -P-O-N-T~I-A-C-'-64-C-us-to-m-c-o-u-p-e-,e-x-- seen. Sell at sacrifice. TUxedo (Next to Punch It. Judy Theme) autiful condj. 83 KERCHEVAL TU 2.6000 Hour;; 10 to 5 cellent condition, one owner ~5747 . Edgar Earl Richards Service I~"."'"J~"- : . $200. TUx. 21397 Mtck ~V.. n. Woocl. . . 100 KERCHEVAL TU 4-2228 Depen""b''.!~",'ct'. All Monies 10 to Charity. car, $1250. TUxedo 4-11U. I

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13-REAL ESTATE 2().;;...PIANO SERVICE 21H-RUG CLEANING 21J-WALL WASHING 215-CARPEt.fTER WORK' FOR SALE COMPLETE piano service. Tun- DOIr-;G aU types of carpenter RADKE CARPET CLEANERS MACK-CADIEUX area. 17145 ing, rebuilding, refinishing, WALL WP.SHING work, remodeling attic rooms, Carpets, rugs, tacked down or Detroit 'St. 2 bedrooms, attic, de-mothing. Me. m b e r Piano PAINTING & DE;CORATING porches. Small or big jobs. Technicians Guild. R. Zecb, loose and upholstered fu,'ni. H(lME MAINT,€NANCE Estimates free. TUxedo 5,5892. CLASSIFIED no basement, gas heat, $7,7C3 ture cleaned and moth proof- F .B.A. or land contract, 731-7707. ed, in your home the modern ELMER 1'. LABADIE CARPENTER work moderniza- ! Terms. Owner, 881-8515. tion, pannelling, kitchens, at-

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1966 Thursday, December I, 1966 WORK GROSSE PO INTE NEWS Page Twenty-Seve .. carpenter 'c rooms. Six Cases Heard big jobs. Congratulating Book Fair Poster Winners Letters to the Editor do 5-5892. Short and to the Pointe . In City Court Dear Sirs: that he wished it were not Cali. I Mayan ex.Grosse fointer fornia law to teach Spanish as (Co tin ed f P 1 I The City Municipal Court con. n u rom age 5) studying j 0 urn a 1ism in city defend your splendid c(,mmu. so meny students didn't ftnlIl Visiting th FRANK DO vened on Tuesday, November e .L NO. rooms across the country is nity? 1 was s!1()Ckedto re;,d this read English well. I do not VA~S, JR., of East Jefferson JOSEPH R. WHALEY, son of 22, with Judges Douglas L. morning in my San Francisco 1 agree with the prediction that mall jobs, avenue, over the Thanksgiving DR, and MRS. RANDALL M. Paterson and Malcolm Suther- II" Chronicle of Grosse Pointe de-I "When your children move out screens. weekend, were PRINCE STEF. WHALEY, of :Ber~shire road, land presiding. The following scribed as a "Middle Class of here, they're going to suffer ott 1-3729. :\~O COLONNA, of Nap I e s, who is working as a reporter cases were heard: Ghetto" by some religiol;s and a profound shock." Or that .. I t a I y, and Mrs. Donovan's for the Delphos, 0.• "Herald." Edward Myers, 28409 Roy, educational leaders back there. "their faith in thelr family will i. b rot her, PIERFRANCESCO Joseph entered Antioch in 1964 St. Clair Shores, was charged We left Grosse Pointe almost be shaken." All of our eyes erations GROSSI. The two youag men as a transfer student from with reckless driving ai1d caus. three years ago, mainly for :were ope~ed by our exper- s share an apan~ent in New Wayne State University. He will ing an accident. He pled not he !lIth reasons. California's dry lences. Chil~ren adjust better York, . where Ple~rancesco is return to campus and classes guilty but was found guilty of climate, sunshine and outdoor than some give them ~redit for. attendu~g Columbla .university iwhen his job ends in late De. the reduced charge of car not and Pnnce Stefano lS learning I cember. under controt living keep us well and happy. I have ~n. no eVidence of. the banking business at Morgan • ~ • FrMlc Baker, 369 Rivard,.was No more sinus flu, asthma or, s~aken faith. Just the teen age Guaranty Trust charged with letting bis dog so far, no more allergies to ~sh !I>r more fmedom. We now . • •. • Cadet WALTER GROSSE run at large. The case was dis- grow.n~ t.1rlngs. But we left a live ~ow. San. Francisco, and uction v~ry fine area to accomplish the tWlns flDd.hlgh school much LESLIE H. HEATON, daugh. son of MR. and MRS". KURT missed with a warning due to o. ter of MR. and MRS. E. H. GROSSE, of Wedgewood road extenuating circumstances. A this as well as our families and more demandmg. HEATON, of Handy road, n a senior who has attended serviceman 'had left the door frie~ds. Grosse Pointe critics should freshman Secretarial Sdence Roosevelt Military Academy, ajar. The complainant was not . feel ashamed of themselves just Too tr!llny peop~e m our COlm. opening your Novembe~ 10 is. major at Endicott Junior Col. Aledo, Ill., for five years was in court. cited for excellence at special Dennis Lynch, 20660 Fairway try ~ust be. getting an :~rrone. sue, showing the members of. erations le~e. Beverly, Mass.. was fea- ous Impre~slon. The c~tics of the Board of Education laying tured recently in the fall produc- ceremonies h 0 nor i n g award lane was charged .as a dis- ization winners ft)r the first quarter of orderly person. He pled guilty Gros~e POlnt.e act .as If every the cornerstone for the new hJgh tion of the College's chapter of res Ide n t lS a ru:h man or school. the scbool year. He received and was found guilty. He was air Delta Psi Omega, rational honor woman.. They overlook the Hats off to Mr. Vincent Peterw (! ram at ic fraternity. Leslie awards for Military, Conduct d $2 I tea Athletics and Crack Squad, and' fine 5 p us 10 percent state ~a?y fme people of .soD1~what son, my former history ~aeher. actor olayed the part ')f Cleopatra in fee. He was put on probation was promoted to the rank of for six months with the Wayne lImIted means who lIve m t?e for understanding that Grosse C h a r 1e s George's "W hen small houses. They don',; wr~te Pointe does not consist of uu- Shakespeare's Ladies Meet." Cadet Second Lieutenant. County Probation Office. about the very good li?ran2lJ feeling. alcoholic millionaires! Her interpretation of the role • • • John Stoppe1kamp, 1643Anita; and wonderful parks. .flow 1 Sincerely solicited an audience ovation. Attending Wayne State Uni. Benjamin Bailey, 1879 Prest. miss the swimming facilities C;ntbia Allington LeidJeh RATIONS • • • versity College of Education's wick, and Daniel Fix, 915 Cook you all have! The pool! here MR. and MRS. J 0 H N enclosures. Golden Anniversary Tea this were charged as disorderly per- are privately owned or \l sed by WE~ELL ANDERSON, II, of ~ternoon, between 4 and 6 sons. The case was dismissed attics con. JOHN high school students. ThE-ocean "Rast Jefferson avenue, cele. o'clock in the WSU Alumni because it was outside the j'l1ris. . Monteith:,. School Principal sored by the school's P-TA, which opens is very cold and not very safe Brave Editor brated Thanksgiving a boa r d Lounge, will be IRENE KLEIN diction of the City police. HAMMEL congratulates, (left to right), at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday, December 6, and in this area. The critics of RNIZING their yacht. cruising llff the SMYTHE, of Van Antwerp Thomas Sankovitch, ~169Mar. JILL PALNAU, MICHAELE MURPH;Y :will remain open, in the Monteith foyer, SURED Grosse Pointe never mention Hall Florida coast uear Naples. road. vin, Taylor ToWnship, was and MARY- HLLEN WARNER, first, from 12 noon until 8 o'clock the rest of the many worthwhile activities At Town • • • • • • charged with breaking al1d en. second and third place winners, resp~c- the week. Some 600 books, from kinder- that go on at the War Memo. Hazel Brannon Smith, eruaad- MISS PATRICIA ELAINE ARTHUR SHERMAN, nl, tering with intent to commit tively, ill the. student poster contest' to garten through junior high levels, will rial, or that a new Neighbor. DORN, daughter of MR. and ing editor and publisher of the son of MR. and MRS. ARTHUR larceny therein. A warrant was publicize ~onteitl1~ Book Fair, 'span;. "be included in the display. hood Club wm be huilt. They :\!RS. ROBERT J. DORN o~ returned on July 29. He was pass ov~r the really friendly Lexington Advertiser and three Rivard boulevard. has started SHERMAN, JR., of Hawthorne other Mississippi weeklies, dfs. road \WIS recently initiated into examinell on Septemcsr 3 and relationship between G r 0 sse cussed IIA ltfississippi EdItclr here career as an Eastern Air- reappeared before the judge St. Paul Girl Scouts Pointe sales people and custo- lines stewardess. Tau Beta P!, national engineer. looks at Human Rights" at 4er September 14. A probation re- .lieadllDes .of The .Week mers. The helpful Police are She was graduated from ing honor society, at tile Univer...... Have Busy SehF.ldule Detroit Town Hall appearance sity of Michigan, where he is a port wall ordered. He w~s finro , ignored, except that I l"'et'd of Easte~n's In-Flight Training $50 plus 10 percent state fee. (Continuecl from Pale 1) coalition government with the in Fisher Theater, Wednesday. NST. Center at Miami, Fla. senior in the College of Engin. them in your paper. And your November 30. rren eering. . . The jail sentence was suspend. suffered minor injuri~,. H i 8 dominant Christian Democratic Cadette Troop 405, St. Paul schools; they're wonderful! A graduate of Grosse Pointe wife'snd two children were not School, weDt tent.unit camping Mrs. Smith. who has bee!lIOI- son) oj. • • ed. The fine' is to be paid Party. Indications were that at Camp Metamora on Septem- High School, prior to Joining by December 10. . hurt. When we left, February 1, ing white advertisers steadily 824-5504 Eastern, she was employed as MR. and MRS. JAMES OLI. Douglas Lobb, 19433 Ryan, . .... ;, Socialist leaders would weathe!" ber 30. their activities included 1964, our twins had completed since her battles began with a secretary in Detroit. VER and their son DAVID, of the storm and that the unpre- a day hike with traU lunch, and the first half of the 6th grade at ING Detroit, was charged as a dip Sunday, Novembe~ 81. local White Citizens Councils, Upon completion of the train. Moorland drive, were the guests VIETNAMESE COMM.UNISTS cedented coalition of West Ger. a campfire with another tent Maire. In southern. California i3 1965 PulItzer Prize winner for ing course, in Miami, Miss Dorn of their dau.ghter/sister, BAR- orderly person. He pled guilty d aewinl. and was found guilt)". Pre. SAID they would observ~ a 48- many's two 1 a r 9 est :parties unit. (Troo~ 405 had inadver. they found theraselves ahead of "editorial excellenee." Speaking ad deliver. reported to New York, where BARA, at a'recent University of hour truce in the Vietnamese would become a reality,. Under tently taken the others camping the class for months. Besides out regularly on her front pages sh~ will be based. Michigan Parents' W~ekend. liminary probation l'eport was ordered on August 23. He was War on ,both, Christmas and this new plan, Christian Demo. site). This, the second camping missing friends and familiar against violenee and fear has Barbara, a sophomore. is a • • ... I fined $100 plus 10 percent state New Year's out of deference to crat Kurt George Kiesinger outing of the year, was the surroundings, they had two real cost her husband, a county hos. ERATIONS MR. and MRS. ERVIN J. member of Gamma Phi Beta Americans protesting Johnson would probably replace Ludwig troop's final activity. adjustments to make. One, the pital administrator, his job; ens. Quick WILEE. of East Williams road, s0fority, recently presented fee. In accordance with the probation report he was put, on administration policy. Our own Erhard as chancellor. Brandt Junior Trocp 1379 took off for realization that they had left a vandals have damaged her (Furs). TV have just returned from a with the Best Pledge of the State Department had no imme- was expected to become vice. superior school behind and that bome, a eross was burned on 30.0<>0-milecruise to the Orient Year award. David has just one year probation. chancellor. and rumor has it Camp Rotary on October 21. diate comment on the cease. h Because the girls did their their form~r classmatEs were her lawn, and an office wu via the South Pacific. been acce.pted at Michiga.n State fires. The Texas White House t at he would become foreign. camp'ing chores so well, th~re now ahead of them. The other bombed.. , adults and • '" '" University and plans to major said discussions with the Sai. minister. was an adjustment to a heavily In recent months, however, zippers, pil. Requested Sign was time for fun and relaxation. A1"riving December 5 to visit it; Engineering; he hopes to be. gon governmel1t were unde ...oway racially mixed school. Their users cuffed. " . Friday night. an Alpine hike local Negroes collected S2.8G2 local schools ~s PETER D. PEL- ~ome a commercial air line pilot. . Must Be Changed about possible holiday truces. Spanish class was a fia sco be. and presented it to her at an HAM, nresident of Mount Ver- Tuesday, November 29 preceded a campfire. Saturday. The U.S., although receptive to A LETTER DATED Decem. energies were spent on a two- cause the Mexican American Editor's Appre<:iation Day. The and hems. non S e m i n a r y and Junior HOME IS SHIP-SHAPE lulls in tile fighting, is anxious. boys made it hnpossible for the president of All.Negro SaiDtB College. The City of Grosse Pointe ber 21, 1964, written by Gover. hour hike. That evening, another dresses. 1114 MARINE ON ST. CROIX, Council rejected the request to avoid being pressured into a nor Romney and never pub. campfire was followed by a teacher to be heard. This was Junior College also suggested new suspension of its air at. lley 2-9743. • • • Minn - A former ocean.going of Vanadia Sign Company for lished before, revealed that birthday and Halloween party. our children's first ex~rienr.:e that day that Negroes start boy. tacks on North Vietnam with. GREG PISCHEA. of Hunting. v e sse 1, now permanently the erection of a sign on the Romney had not supported the at a teacher's problems. I heard cotting businesses that wouldn.t out a matching move toward G ton road, has completed the "docked" near the S1. Croix rear of the Peter Pan Store at national Republican ticket be. Brownie Troop 1722 had its the principal of their school say advertise in The Advertiser. first phase of his Naval train. River, is home for Mr. and peace by Hanoi. caust! the Goldwater campaign investi!ure ceremony in the r plumber. 17015 Ker<:heval. Upon review ...... ing program at Great Lakes. Mrs. Chl..ck Ruhr. the Council found that the pro. . had a "southern _rural- white School s All • Purpose R~~ odeling, etc. Ill., and is now on board the The couple spotted the ship, posed si'gn did not conform with A 22.YEAR.OLD former kin- orientation." Romney told G Id- November 16. Parents. Pl'UlCl. trlc 5 ewe r V.S.S. Hancock off the Cali. which was drafted by the Coast requirements of the ordinance dagarten teacher and her hus. th 0 pals of the two schools and the oemer. TU forni~ coast Greg began his six- Guard during World War II, on band, a law student, bec8;II1e ~ate~ at he hlid not attempted I first, second and third grade CITY OF in that it contains advertising unify !he p~rty ,~!1d had left teachers were on the guest list, year hit('l) in the Navy last a Sunday drive and bought ber. rather than just identifying the the parents of quintuplet gIfls .? I August. ••• It is now anchored to a cement born prematurely on Saturday. ~any .~taJ. things .m the earn- The sixth grade Juniors per- NG and Heat- business and further that the pa1gD "almost entirely up to formed the Flag Ceremony, and character of the proposed sign A spokesman at Magee Women's Dishwashers, Among the 19 Antioch College foundation on seven wooded others. acted as hostesses at refresh- 'Larted a farmhouse chall'mans. h'Ip, I sa~,'d' N(),thank thing th'lt's always happening, a portion of the work here remodeling program. you, I'm awfully sorry, but I'm too." with the Detroit Symphony in '" '" '" trip to St. Paul's on the Lakeshore by horse and buggy h . this b b ' 1959. He also will conduct the Nuit de Noel ... is just about as Christmas-y a scent from the bride's home at Townsend and Kercheval ave- "Bert grew up on a farm," avmg a y ... As a Workm"co~"rs Wife, """"rryad. Haydn Symphony No. 101 ("The Terry exp1aiDS, "and we both - Split Up Duties ~its she was slightly prejudiced Clock"), as you can find. It is one of Caron's famous ~iagrances nue. Mass was celebrated at 7 o'clock in the moming by feel children need plenty of "Then, a few weeks later, I against "club women;" now she now at the Notre Dame Phannacy. Fleurs de Rocaille Father Alonzo H. B. Nacy • • • On the Sunday before 'running space.' we started sub- got a second call. The chair- believes she was prejudiced Mischakoff, concertmaster of and Bellodgia are other Caron favorites. scriping to a local newspaper Manship has been 'split;' in- against a stereotype. the Symphony, will be soloist Thanksgiving, the Trombleys' five married sons and in a farming community, look- stead of having one general in the Beethoven Violin Con, * * '" daughters, 25 grandchildren and 1~ great-grandchildren ing for property " . . When we Souvenir Prog!"am chairman, "I'm surprised at the number .certo. When ... only the finest is good enough for him, Christ- mas shop at Office Designs Inc., 18538 Mack Avenue at gathered at the Anniversary Couple's home in Beacons- found 'our; farm, we knew we as the Junior Woman have had of people who truly CAREabout In t rod u c in g an orchestral had to buy it ... " 'in past years, there were now the organizations occupying work previously unheard in De- Warren. For his office or library, you'll find the products field. avenue to commemorate the Golden Wedding-plus- Busy Summer Weekends going to be two co-chairman, t.heir volunteer time," she says. troit is no novelty for Poole. of eminent designer's skill. For example Grete and Arne Five. The day was nice and sunny. Nobody missed the So buy it they did-and spent one basically concerned with "I've found people are more He led the first local hearings Korsmo, winner.s tJf th.e Grand Prix X Triennale, Milan snow. the summer weekends painting collecting advertising, the other than willing to give tremendous of Shostakovich's first, third . .. have styled handsome stainless steel accessories with '" * * walls, knocking down walls, basically concerned with the help-and they're darn good and fifth symphonies, Proko- l?rilliant transparent jewelry enamel finishes. They are . . lid the workers, too!" WeII on hi sway t0 a prom 1smg mUSIca career • • . panelling, staining, wallpaper- ayout an makeup of book. fieff's suites "The Love of Three zmported from Norway b,!! Office Designs. is 18-year-old Grosse Pointe High School senior Mark ing. . . . "Well ... I still wasn't too Terry Treiber doesn't believe Oranges" and "Lieutenant Kiji," '" * * La They "officially" moved in anxious to serve as even a half- in spreading herself too thin. William Grant Still's "Mro- Get Your Ka!eidoscope '... at The Kaleidoscope. 16135 Mack at wrence, St. Clair Shores Symphony's first trombonist, the end of October. "We plan chairman, especially since the She wants time alone, ("I was American Symphony," Charles Bedford. Remember all that visual fun? From seventy-five cents who has played with GPHS Stage Band, (a 17-member to use the farm on weekends, advertising deadline this year born in May, and I'm convinced Griffes' "The Pleasure Dome . . . up to five dollars for a musical kaleidoscope. They make ensemble which provides music for the School's sporting maybe live up there in the sum- is today, December 1, and Terry I'm a true split personality of Kubla Khan" and "Roman entertaining stocking stuffers. t i 'rl mers," Terry explains. "Even- is due to arrive in a week or Gemini," she smiles. "Part of Sketches" and Aaron Copland's '" '" '" even s), s pres! ent of the G,PHS Band, Orchestra and tually, perhaps, we'll try to two, but I finally said 'All right' me likes nothing better than "El Salon Mexico," among Whether ... you're the cover up .... or let it show type, Concert Band, a member of th2 Chamber Music Players raise things-corn, wheat, beans -with the understanding that I lazing in bed, reading maga~ other works. Ed Maliszewski has the carpeting or area rug for you. of Grosse Pointe, and last summer held second position -no animals, of course; ani. would use my area chairmen zines, papers, anything-even Mischakoff will be making Select quality, style and color confidently for wall to wall in the five-man trombone section of the Detroit Concert mals require eve r y day more than they had ever been the Sears catalogue! Still, when his i9th appearance as soloist care ... " used before, that I might 'flake I'm involved in sQmething,have on the Symphony's annual, perfection . . . or Iet those stained floors be a foil for an Band, which, performs during tbe Warm Months on Belle Besides the house, they have out' at any time, and that I a job t6 do, I want to get at it, win t e r subscription series, abstract design throw. You'll love the wide and varied Isle, (at 17, Mark was the youngest member of the Detroit several other farm buildings: couldn't be expected to run get it done .. ."). though he has made dozens of selection and the ;~tyle news at 21435 Mack Avenue ••• Concert Band) • • • He started studying trombone in A barn, an "enormous" chicken around as much as comeone Have Skiing Weekends solo appearances with the Or. 776-5510. coop, a small stone structure who wasn't carrying 20 extra She makes sure she is avail- chestra on tour and in special * '" the fifth grade; his teachers have included Carlos Rivera the Trelbers think originally pounds of awkward flesh." able for skiing weekends with concerts at home. Enlightening ... use of hand-bloum'" glass is found at and, more recently, Allen Chase, first trombonist with might have been m.-.::das a So far, Ten:y hasn't 'flaked her husband, for play-times with Both Poole and Mischakoff Ole, 16237 Mack and Bedford. The hanging lights and the Detroit Symphony; he's attended the Michigan State smokehouse. out' even a little bIt. And those Chris. She has a house to keep, were named to their current wall sconces, 1n.ade of colorful hand.blown glass are U' 't SM' E . (. It's a grand place for explor- 20 extra pounds may have pre- meals to cook. She won't join Symphony posts in 1952. Poole impo1.ted from Mexico. They are unusual and highly mvers! y ummer USIC Camp at ast Lans!Dg, a ing, just roaming about, as 22- ~'en~edher from running around any organization just to join it; had been a violist with the decorative. three-week August session), for two summers, the second month-old Chris Treiber, ("His phYllically, but they haven't she insists on being "active." Orchestra since 1927. Mischa- II< * * year on a scholarship which accompanies the Band Citi. full name is Berthold Christian, stopped her mental perambula- Consequently, she's only in- koff was a newcomer, however, Luci Niespolo ... told us she started haIr styling as a hobby. h' A d t d t hi b f 11 t d ts G but we're not going to tell him tions, ,or kept her from travel-' volved in one large volunteer and had just completed a 15- She found herseH a professional in business with a loyal follow' ze~s Ip .war , vo e 0 m y e ow s u en at rasse about it until he's old ellough ing via telephone .all over the organization: The J un i 0 r year tenure as concertmast~r POInte HIgh • • • to cope"), will begin to dis- metropolitan Detroit area. Women's Associationfor the De. of the NBC Symphony under ing 61 customers. The result is the Creazioni d'Estetica, 1929 Vernier corner of nack Avenue. This newly opened beauty lit cover in the next year or so. Is Big Operation troit Sytnphony Orchestra. Toscanini. * * salon is turning out fashionable and long lasting coifs • • • •.• As a result of his performance at the Michigan'Farming may be "old hat" to The Souvenir Program is one Terry "kind of fell wo" the Poole is an especially familiar 886.60?O. State Band and Orchestra Association's Soh; and En- Bert, but it's a relatively new, 0.£ the Junior Wom~n's Associa- Sympnony Juniors' group. She figure to thousands of Detroit II< '" semble Festival, held this year at Jackson, Mark was one experi~nce for T~rry, who's bon for t~e D~trolt Symphony likes music, (she and Bert !loth students and to summer music Gifts For Graciou,) Living'" . . . and holiday entertaining of 50 students selected to go to Lansing for further ~ved m ?rosse Pomte all her O~c~estras. maJor annual fund- fool around with the piano, but audiences. Each year he con- competition. There, before a group of 30 judges, the field life. B~rt s ~oth~r maktts her raIsmg proJects. It has grown neither daims piano-playing as ducts the Symphony Young can be found at The Bric a Brae Shoppe, 20439 Mack was narrowed to 20, then to 10 finalists _ of whom Mark ho.me. m UmonvIlle! a 1small from a $3,500. to ~, m?re tha~ an accomplishment - "We buy People's Concerts, numerous Avenue . . betwef'n Lancaster and Fleptwood. They're -was the only brass instrumentalist The 10 finalists then MIchIgan ~wn. HIS brother $27,0(}i) operation, (. This year, pianos for our friends to play," concerts for metropolitan area open every evenirJg until 9 p.m. . runs the family farm. Terry observes drily, "we set they say) school cl-:tdren and the 0 soIoed,as part of Michigan Youth Week, with the Inter- Se:t Makes No Difference our goal at $40000 then timed '. lll, r- lochen Arts Academy Orchestra. Mark pl~yed the Hand'!l Terry's parents are Mr and this new, high goai to coincide J S~e ha~ frIe~s who .w~re ~::~~~g~~~~a~~ ~~C:;;gar~~:~ Trombone Concerto in F minor . . . These honors per- Mrs. Terry W Kuhn of Loch- with a slight Recession. We mumo~ ?~en s ~ss~lation and Belle Isle park. formances are attended by music teachers who "scout" moor ~uleva~d. "T~rry" is a thbught it was very clever of so~mot;:~up I ::~z:t~.ike1th~ He also conducts special con- for universities. On the basis of his playing, Mark was family name, (Not short for any- us . . ."), Net proceeds are in without totally c~=f~e g certs by the Orchest:-a in Ford \'~ ! .

offered a ~cholarship to the University of Michigan. He thing," Terry Treiber explains), do~ated to the Symphony's myself," Terry reminisces. n Auditorium and on tour. Poole ('. plans to enter next fall as ;a Music major ... although already assIgned to the newest MaIntenance Fund, I d o " is the Symphony's educational he admits he's strongly attracted to Pre-Law too I Treiber: "Boy or girl, it'll be The program will be diMrib- T t prfovedth be Ju~t that-<:nd director and is a professor of .. ., ..• n m d T" uted at th Sy ph 'J erry oun er JUnIorWomen's He hopes to contmue WIth the DetrOit Concert Ba:nd a e erry . .. . . e m 0!1Y s aoo- "partial C'ommitment"fascinat- music at Wayne State Univer. :.....:.':'~.. " . every summer vacation and thus help finance his way ~~rt, a partner III Custom ~ry 14 concert, f~at~rmg ~drea . sity. th h II' CeIlmgs,Inc., and Terry attend- ~egovla. "SegOVIa15 nc1:onously mg. Mischa Mischakoff is widely roug co ege .. '.. • * ed the University of Michigan a sellout," Terry says, "and . The P.rogram co-chaitmanship regarded as the foremost con- at the same ,time, but didn't we were delight2d to get him ~ the b1.g~estpersonal contribu- certmaster and most famous Music is an interest Mark shares with all the meet until later, through mutual for our Program -concert, even t~on.she IS made to the Asso- orchestra player in the world other members of his family. His mother, Lois, is concert- friends, aboard a sailboat. though it meant pushing our clatlOn so far, although she did today. Since the age of 10,when 106 Kercheval mistress of the S1. Clair Shores Symphony and director "We had both lost our shoes," Program date ahead two have a w<'llderfultime working he served as concertmaster of on the Hill of the Stringej Instrument program in the Lakeview Terry recalls, "It made an im- montbs, (in past years, the on a spur~of.the-moment Sym- a' student orchestra in Russia School System. His younger brother, Raymon, 14, plays mediate bond between us ... " Proglam has been distributed phony J\1nIors' benefit perform- conducted by fellow-stuclent Telephone: They lived in Lakeshore Vil. at an early spring concert). ance' oil ",{t I Had A BaH" at Serge Prokofieff, Mischakoff cello with the S1. Clair Shores and Grosse Pointe SyIt- lage after they were marrieu To Hold AfterglGw the Fish~r Theater a few years has spent a lifetime as con. TU 1-5262 phonies, (both boys have performed for the Chamber moved into their present h()m~ Plans ,are afoot for a Junior ago, scl)equling and assigning certmaster of the w\)rld's great Music Players of Grosse Pointe and the Detroit Chamber in Whittier road seven years Women's"spcnsored Afterglow guests to pre,. and post-perform- orchestras. Music Workshop). His father, Howard Lawrenca, teacher ago last May. following the January 14 con- a~c~ copktail p~rties in Asso- -~- --~-~--_._-~-- of World History at Grosse Pointe High School, occasion- Terry began ht'l' marriage as cert, too, a really "fun" mid- clatlOnm~bers homes. ally lend~ a tenor voice to the family music circle . . . a Working Wife, continued to night supper, (reservations will ,Was (WaJk~ Hostess * * * work, by choice, until she be- be taken by tables), and danc- And last year, she was hos. _ • • In addition to his musical interests, Mark con- came pregnant with Chris. ing party at The Wbittier. tess in one of the homes opened Had Ideal Set-Up Terry Treiber is the Pro- for the Juniors' annual pre-boli- fesses to being a Civil War buff, with a growing collec- "I ended up with sort of an gram's advertisiIlg co-chairman, day Christmas Walk. Unfortu- tion of books about the War Between The Siates. A trip ideal set-up," she says of her the person ultimately responsi. nately, the Christmas Walk as- Working or playfng ••-. to Gettysburg lut summer gave him a chance to recon- job with !~ pUblishing firm. "I ble for the Program's "fatness." signment proved rather disas- -- noiter the battlefield terrain personally. worked full-time right der I Rer job, ami that of her area trous: ~' don't be left * * • was married, then quit for a co-chairmen, Virginia, (Mrs. "I haC.a house right next to P~LFERINGS while. William) Peattie, of Moran my parents'; I kept running out in the cold~... No one can feel as helpless as the owner of a sick "I was taking some courses road, for the Grosse Pointe back an~ forth all !lay long. It I without the _ " at Wayne State University when area, Donna, (Mrs. Gould) was cold,J had been ailing .... , goldfisb. - Kin Hubbard Don't say' j wish my former boss called and ask- Flagg, for the Birmingham She wound up in such bad protective comfort of J~ ed if I would come back. I area, and Justine, (Mrs. shape that she was not allowed , .had taken a .....::I:...-.J!_I"'~ 2•Iflyer underwear. ~ (;-'I Complete Shoe Service WO 2-7989 agreed-but only if I could Thomas A.) Loewe, for the to leave her own home from camera with me work not more than a total of Detroit-Dear-born area, techni- Decembel.'9 until December 28, Take one from New York Custom Shoe Shop 20 hours each week. cally ends today. ("Try organizing Christmas on It was a good arrangement- "But there's still time to give THAT schedule!" she exclaims Studio Camera Men/s; Women's, Children 133 E. Grand River I amy hope this type of schedule our patron chairman, Mrs. John ruefully). But pay for it! We make shoes any strle and color; becomes more usual for women. D. Fue, of Bishop road, TUxedo This yea~, she'll be house- Also skatin~, ski. golf, bowl1ng shoes and I went into the office every day, 4.704~, a call, and have names bound again ... but this year, riding boots. Lasts from plaster sometimes spent all day there, listed in the Program. Patron she's prepared. Chris' toys are ~ DUOFOlD TURTlEt'JECK SHIRTS casts. arches and extensions. sometimes just a few hours, de- donation is only $15," co-chair- bought, Mrs. Kuhn has agreed I 45 years experience. Doctor's pending upon the work to be man Treiber, working right up to help out with the h',)liday ~ orders filled. done." to the wire, announces, (this is dinner. The TrE:iber household MOLDED SHOES for that WE HAVE: Bert thoroughly approved of the lady who was going to 'flake is all ready, and waiting, for s p e cia 1 s i ze and shape STUDIO CAMERA SHOe STOCt

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