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Vol,34-No. 50 ISC Per Copy GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1973 ".00 Per Vear 32 -Two Section5-Sec:tion ~" •.

HEADLINES .1'Victim' Admits Stres~s 11th • t Pooling of WEEK Kldnap ..Beatlng Services .. .u eo_JUt. by &he Grou. Pilate New. Yarn Pure Hoax I Thanclay, December • I MORE THAN 40 TRUCK Farms Detective Spends Two Sleepless DAYS Prob- DRIVERS protesting the ing Story Before Obtaining Confession higher cost of fuel and the from Detroit Man lower speed limits imposed on them, blocked southbuund A Farms detective worked practically with. 1.75, traveling in low gear, out sleep for two entire days investigating an al. three abreast and along the leged kidnapping and beating and two terror rides shoulders of the road. State from the Farms to Toledo. On Monday, December police ordered the truckers 10, the "victim," a Detroiter, confessed that the to continue moving and kidnapping was a hoax. escorted them to the state line, warning them they Det. Joseph Miller said that would be ticketed, their keys the man, who is 22 years old, would be confiscated and the had "cracked" under the School Head trucks would be towed away. strain of financial problems and is pres~ntly unde\' psy. The pro t est is part of chiatric treatment for a men. Firin~ Irks a widespread demonstration tai breakdown. that hlB tied up traffic in Miller said that the man, Ohio, Delaware, New Jersey, whose name is being with. Large Group Pennsylvania and Indiana. held because of the psych. o. • • iatric implications, is wanted Trustees Criticized for Frklay, December 7 on warrents by Detroit and Refusing to Discuss Rea. GERAl.D R. FORD be. Hazel Park for passing fraud. sons for Cancelling came the nation's 40th vice- ulent checks and is also president after the House wanted by the authorities of Contract voted overwhelmingly to sup- these cities and Tile Woods port his confU'mation to the on warrants for traffic viola. By Kathy Duff office. The House recessed tions. The trustees of the immediately after the vote, Get Phone Can Grosse Pointe School Sys. and latf.':' on, after Ford had The of!icer said that the tem announced Monday told PresideDt Nixon of his case first came to his at. night, December 10, that , confirmation, the two reo This solid brass model of Henry Ford's first ingswere made from the original car in the Ford tention when Del. Al Van. they were not going, to 1 turned for a 2O.minute swear. 1t\l\8 Mod 1 T F rd hr h 1J: Lanot of the Macomb County Sit d t' I. ing.in ceremony. Prior to ON e 0 was completed after, t ee Museum. This model is 12 inches hig , 12 2 Sheriff's Office phoned him r en e w uper n en en Ford's confirmation bO';lever, years of work by ELDON E. ROTHS of Bishop inches between hubcaps and weighs 18 pounds. at 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, Theos 1. Anderson'~ con. House DemoCrats debated for road, a retired advertising executive. Scale dtaw. December 8 and disclosed tract. Tmstee MUIr B. six hours, many voicing the ------that a young'man had enter- Snow, 111, said that an ex. hope that Ford would soon SE'MTA F ' Old Fa T k I 772 D ed the emergency ward of a ecutive search was under. replace the President. to arms Ire me onate Mt. Clemens Hospital, claim. way to meet and inter. .. .• • ing he had been kidnapped view candidates for the Saturday, Deeember & P has An Its L t AI To Elworthy and beaten by two black men vacated position. THE MICmGAN HOUSE urc e swers . . as arm at Provencal and Ker{;heval . OF P PRESENTATIVES . . in the Farms, after. which he ,Reslden,ts 'pro~estlng Dr; -::O~n!:,tf;;:1fIa:: ~=~~ive Buse. ~~Jl~IJ1aeelneJlt,.AI'.riv~~.~,?FieldFu~d ::;Jle~~~~~ca:n~~

him than the confidentiality the next two years SEMTA ~mut~ ,befOr\ s~~ dwo;~d transformer was burn[ng.1 ment and mat'erial' to reo Hamel was elected treasurer derson, received by any was in this period 0 that he of his private finances. expects to spend more money a~e en asp YXla.e. . e About four or five houses in development projects. of the association, while Board member, has been met Mr. Orr who later en. • • • on repairing and refurbish. entire house .~as thick WIth Provencal are located in the Mr. Hurley indicated that William Desilets is the new considered. couraged him to apply for Monday. December 10 ing the buses prese~tly being smo~e, he ~al , Woods, but the Farms an. approximately $30.000to $35,- secretary. ., Dr. Michael Brennan, also the position of assistant direc- BRITISH AND I R ISH used by the Lake Shore Di. MISS Col1ms attempted to (Continued on Page 6) 000 is still needed to com. Each offIcer wdl serve a \ll Three Mile dr~ve, added tor. LEADERS have agreed to vision." re.e~te,rtheoousetosaveth; plete the final phase of the one-year term beginning his voice in support of Dr. "I knew that Grosse Pointe form a Council of Ireland to I (Continued on Page Z) famIly s pet dog, but the am. Field's redevelopment. Sev. Tuesday, January 1. (Continued OIl Page 4) had a very good library sys. build links between the Irish --' Thief Removes eral projects have been com------.------tem and I applied for the republic and British rule~ S Ie f S 1 pleted during the past two SeD.. position in 1967," Mr. Peters Northern Ireland, but any Attempted a 0 to en Kennel Fence l'ears at the site which was l 'upreme ourt lSmlSSeS said. . formal steps toward tlle two formerly the Neighborhood "As far as plans for the partitioned states bec~ming P t T Y th Club Field. S, IF. · La at future, 1 hope to continue our ~Jnited were left to 8walt the roper y raps ou s City police are puzzling Projects in the final phase C 100 . lnanclng WSUl Outreach Program: We hope wishes of a majority of resdi- over how anddfwhentha fbenckeinclude a restroom.shelter to continue to Increase our dents in Northern Irelan. A Grosse Pointe South High The officer contacted F,mns was remove rom e ~c. building, natural ice rink, By Kathy Duff sometimes termed the "equal hours, and to try to reach The chances of the two coun. S hit t' 1 . n..t, Earl FI.eld and gave yard of a Washington road . . II I "I h II f t h' d II hI" . he tries reuniting are slim since c 00

,""'\•• ", ~t; , .' ,f t , ' Pql Two 6R 0 5S E PO J N T E ~, #: " ExperieDee II reaU1 a /I"~.')~: SlTENJ' ICboo1 - It II a1IO tI7iDI at DiSCU88e8:PIan on CooperatiolJ:';:~fP9inte8~:: ' Umes, .,~~c;~~ (CoaIIned 'rom Pale 1) cit1el. ''11IJa iDcUcatet to me n.e' major obata~;ibe JlOMt' could .be- ~.' II just ODe commllllity cUd that. creal ad comprehen- feels, revolves around, :.. 1Ii-. PeterMft nW' notber Co n ; h.lp your 'elic. Dept. .rItH' obrlt this." live review of loe" govem. I)10ye peDllon ~nd retit~ obstacle fccU4ed upjUa', each So". Go.! FoIM alarms re- At the same time he felt, mental operationa iI,ueeded." p1all5. "Each city bas ~ own city', iDdepende.Dee,'1ad re.- duc.; wi Ih cancel capability, ulime. ;ltrbi "These services are provided For example, he ffllt dU. llension ani retiremelit',.;.' llIIting political u~. lie Your'~ic. dd.f will Ion you. • J-"ricII s.m- on an area.wide baais .Dd can't rely upoD inc~lIlD1 tem' pl.~ whicb would~pro-. felt the poUtidQI ""olllcln't AcTION ALARM SERVICE • _OupHco'-' .• '''"'' do not depri-"e the c:ommu- e".llllUooa o. property re, biblttbe transfer of e~tiDi want their' lDftUenCfl .nd 882.8895 •531. Mack TU '-4044 nitles 01 their 1IIdepeDdence prdill. their assesJolDtnt pro. IierlOQllel Into one at these duties ~ed. (tlnder and identity." gram. ' . ~Dlta Wbi~ wOllld beUlJder the ~um Govern, On this basil, Mr. Petersen Great P~Id.I&;1 .. tIl~ i~di-:U~ 01 th~',~mall' meatal pian;";, e.ch' cit;. •aid, "we can possibly ex. Of the functioas. listed ill aemg mumclpality ..... ,' would reta1Il It;', mayor and paDd programs and servicee hla "Cocodo~~ GOve,... ;,He stated 'a refer~um COWlcl!mci). '. ' . within the community to mental Piaa, , Mr. PeJer~ Y.ote, to put employes of aU At the meetliJ ••. the Ro- realize additional savingl for uid the, cUspatdUD, ceDte~ flve ciliel under a Uni11ed '.rIa e Interested In .. ''b.. the If'U,teat potenija. . • .. na wer taxpa~:_II_" V-'g' to lle'lJnplemented within the ~a1on p!an thus amendmg what the city admiJUltl'ator """' .. _ 1M Den yeii' II all coml!luniUes eaeb elty charter, could tak~ "ad to say, and 111 the fe,!, " As part of his "Condominl. could iet to,ether on this." place. • minutes remainiDg after ha um Governmental ))!an," he ~e added that civilian per.' A IeCODd obstacle cen,~l'S add re I s wu coDeluded, listed various fllDetlons, eaeli SODDeI could be utilized as upon involved persODJ1elwho. members bad time fol" some of which would have ooe clerk dispatchers. ~I their Dew functions were queatioD$ whleh were qlllck. Pointe as • maDaging munic. H~'uid eacb community. tp.corporated IIDder this pro- ly aDswered. for HIS ipaUty: (the five Pt'iDtes aDd Harper • Centralhed police. fire WoOds),: cUrrenUy provide., dispatching center. t .1. -...... t 1 ti Christmas • Centrallz.ed detective bu- ...... oea OM,a radio" clJQatdJer_-eJl to _rvlce ~. reau. and centralized police eacb pa~c:uJar munielpal1ty. .A...\ records: P d trallz.-'" bulldln., J(r. .~ ea ti mat e . • Cen ~ .. UOWld 23.8 individuals are I ;.:~) plumbinl and electrical ill- DOW, aeticleld'to m.n cliapatcb. spection burl!au. lD >__' ...... '._1. . ,,~.:::~~..''',~~-i : • Conibinin" all Pointe g cen ..... ar(.\MA&Ul8 c"""'.. "Wit,h ~e, ceDtralized - E",e1usively for the malt or t.radition. polie" aad fire departments, tel"; tile tci~Dumber 01 per. into one departmeDt. sozmel. neededcC'.l1d be re- Mr. Petersen laid if an dUM jtQ.@Qu*. MVeD:indlv. these functioD' eould be put lduals, ;wbich woUld resLllt In Into effect, an annual. eatI.. an~ lesUinated. $300,000 sav- mated savings ot $1,000,000 1IIgs to'Jiolnte communiUes, could result. he .fe#; . . He .lso noted t!:~se func'''Alf.' c.u. . woUld come Uons would be a step in the tbrGU~ oDe centralized ageD' direction towardJ the pass!- cy.It wouldn't be necessary ble consolidntioD of the five foi 'other Po~te communities Pointes into ooe without ac. have .their police bead- to '.~ .. Shop tuaUy consolidating the mu. q~.c.pen atJliiht. I in- ,. niclpaliUes. v1s1ontilat olber .taUODJ Not Ready Yet would -bve telephones and a ~ MON. On the subject of consoli. televilied mechanism where ". 'j I ~ dation. 'Mr. Petenen stated. a wa1k;ln would be cover~ thru "The Pointes .re not ready by ,the ,ceJJtral dlspat,chibg lor 'such CODsoUdation yet. center." ~A great man's s1}op Each takes great pride In Its . This. wo~d be doDe via '1 FRI. government." But wbile not- a closed clrcult televislOll ~ til great lng, at this time, that the screen wbere. wa1k-in and. ~deservesa shirt. communities may not be re'l dispatcher would ~ able to, ~No Dthershirts have the sumptuous V~eJl.look ceptive to consolidation, fl. cOJiverseover, the, ~OIle.JDd o?.and';f8el.Soft and warm. The luxury of wool and naDClal conditions may bring see one another o;n ,the p.m. :~:cottoobfended together. this about. "This is why I sCreeD. , .:: ...... , '. 9 spoke on furtheriDg Inter.city The, te~tral. , dlspatchbJg ;}There's something special 8VIYELLA cooperative efforts towards etnter. !!,M~.' })e~nen'i ~ about 8Vivella label. ~ service and the saving of dol. o~,,:w,QulcIproYId,e ,QD.C! Jars." lIDifled ~epbone-DUmberfor ~ Ittells you 10muoh more than Just a name. In relatioD to "(manclal emerjei1cies thrOughout the conditions" Mr. PeterSen GronePOlDteare ..,.. '(s!mUar I hm~~9~ said at the outlet 01 hla ad- toDetrcpi.t!.,/!"1.1'~ number). :- dress. "The most challeng- . DIIe .... ~C1e1 ;!.~!.ai!:i ing and pressing problem . Mr.Petersenha~, ~~ faced by ,r.y local govern. ~ 'about the. Condo. meDt is providing adequ.te miDi.\lmGovemmental Plan," financial resoll1'ces foi'lts OP"' f~ ,~~ ~ree. yeal'll aDd cart sterr eration "and in "providing h .. a tentative organizatioDal additi~al fin.DCIng for anyj a~ch. for the ~nUre con- InimitableYes . .1 Sport Jackets new municipal aervlceeY.. : ee~ While he obViously feels . Because (here no button. downs , He stressed infl.tiorw'J in. the plan has ere.t potentialj . that approximate [he flair. the Fitand the '. creases in his city'li blldg~t.J he also realizes possible 01;1- FROM A GREAT COLLECTION .nd In the budgets'oI'othet" ~e. towards, It. : lailorin~ of a Gant bUllon.down. Other . ' All wool in solid shades of dark green, navy : Gant exclusive atrributes: lhe soft casual roll of collar; . 0 blue and brown.' Classic camel hQir and ex- o JlI!J~dJMl~JMI.~nl6~~6Jt!fI, 1 'the superior cottonoxford'a'nd, durable, press oxford, ~ SEM~T..4 to BuyE~veBuse8 "Come in, You'll quickly see why we call the Gant 'citing plaids. 'bunon.dpwn inimitable. White. blue,' yellow and ~ ~ CCGIIUaaecl frem Pa,e 1) U.. o':,r two years ago, be • Coordinating :>Iacksto complement. ""'t) , a .At tJae meetlDl, it wau cotitlnued., . . , ,pink, 12'" & 13"". noted that Generl'i Motor., "The ~UDd item would be the primary bus manufactur., p~ oUts .1975 fiscal blAdget er In theUnlted states, buUds that .woll1d.become effective d.DI. egan .bout 5,000 new buse. eacb on, Jllly ~. ,W'. The payment 1ea.r aDd. haa JlO. piau .t would. probably be ma,de: to apparel for men pr-..aent to increase produc~ ~ch of A~ com.mUDlUesm i tlon. . AU(ll8t llt1 1974." . 92 KerchevQI on the Hill • TU 2.-8251 "SEMorA hopes to .}btabi ------~ l 9 A,m, til 6 p,m, OP!nTh.""-Oay ~inll' 'til 9 16900 KERCHEVAL, in ,he Village 882$27~5 t.~ l.. Adj~~,Exam iIE"'" ,~.,....~ :. Jl;o~:-:~e=~~r:: ... that it serves. The bllSes wUl Of,.~.:Suspects . .. '.. . ~ .;,; be aUoeated baaed on need. .'1 ' . . , Mr. IJpscomb stated that -In.UoD for a 19. about haU of ute SOON'S - .... buses wUl be replaced by year-obl,D8troitman and a Dew buses an. the laU ot 21-year-old, ~trolt .wllm.n, Id M Reutb both, of wbom are charged .:Jke BeJI of CkriJlmaJ i.~ 1t14," sa r. er. with ,two counts of !arceDY, Exclusively yours, monogram.1I1ec1 Iku Sbelten , baa' heeD' a!lJourned from ~'t3 ..i~~~:.~ . OIl another .ubject, "Mr. WedMsday, December 5, to " . f' .... - ij Trom Morrill allDOUJJced SEMTA WeClDesday; DedD)ber 19. reo ~i BLAZER BUTI'ONS ~ would be williD. to construct ported Woods Police. ~ " AND CUFFLINKS .. ~ bllS shC'!1tera In the Grosse Walter Durand Trombly Polnte-St. Clair Sbores are. and. Sadie Mae Hams are $: : .JJieke'J ~ <" ~ :imply elegant. The understatement of the year In' ~ provided the)' were requeated earh charged with larceny ~ :iJ,:h, yellow gold or Sterling silver to set any ~ "y the commllllitier. whert over $100 on the first count, ~ tJjazer a cut above the crowd. A set contains thte,t Ie: by were to be loeated. Each and l.rceny 111 a building on city would be req'Jirec! to the second count. ~ :iat butrons and four sleeve buttons each beaut!. ~ c!elll and mailltain its own Both anegedly took nwner- ~ ,. lIy engraved with thrt;e interlocking initials. Cuff- i@ .helter .... atated Mr. Reuther. GUI wrist watches from Bob's ~ co,:,pfe 01 new ~ ; ks to m:l.tC:hoffered separately in Sterling silver t!i SEMTA also promised to Drug Cotnpany. 21034 Mack return the original $'78.000in. avenue, OD Monday eveniDg, ~ Iy. . ~ vested in the bUll line by November 28. The suspects :iE. Blazer butlons: gold $170.00 per set f"JIo. the particip.ting oommuui. were .rrested the same day ~ a; Silver $ 32.00 per set ,-"" by police, who then c:onfis. cated 'watches aDd plastic ~ ~ Cufflinks (silver only) $ 15.00 per set ~ watch contalners. . itt~ ~ ~ "L OADERS INDICATE FIRST. MIDDLE AND LAST INmALS ~ ~ ~L &. PHONE ORDERS TO 1571 WOODWARD AVE. ~ Promoted a j,;ti;i:' 'wil~ Jome cofor~,f Two Pointe relidents were .. . ~ ~ D~T 48226-;;~ 9:~:. I BEfORE Ana CHIMNEY SOVKE ~~. ~~ ~ e-..-...... - __~ - CIliMMy- ~ ;..~ DAVID WHITNEY BUILDING. DOWNTOWN . ~ _ e..-tooI - ,...... ~i!:.~~~~I I :iE "-" SOMERSET MALL IN TROY ~ - ...... a--I • ...... ~ ~~ NORTHLAND CENTER, PARKING AREA "E" @l &i:~~.::::~r;:UA,ofi~jl ~~[~~ ~ •• 0 •••• 1. Grayton road, was promoted :~::: ~:::: D (iJ~~~~~~ri;?~~~~9"'D "2-5539 by the SH-.G Board of Direc. ~::~: :.:.:. :.:. tori. to be a vice-president of ~::::: :~::: the firDi. He is presenUy Di-~:::: I f J I :~::: rector of the Health Facilities ~::~: . a. pure caJhmere or a woo. 1m;:::::: florsheim DiVilIon; and I leading archi. ~~::::::::

:J~e'l a,.e all ke,.e Po,. kim ~~~~fiA~an Assocla,te of SH.G. I:::::::,. f( II:::::: senior t~tmlcal advisor for ::::::: .:.:.: real leather, finished to the firm, be has been witb I::::::: ,.1 i::::: SHlla .•ince 19M. ::=:::: Il'" ::;::: fashion's finest gleaFl'\ Orosse - ~~~~ ' ·:' ,mm • . ::::1:1 ;.. .1~~~~~ Black, blue, gold patent '34.95 ~olnte II!.. News :~:::: .,'., ::::::: Pa~h.~.Emy Th.nd.y b) :11~j11mm A.teelio P.hlillhen, .In~. i:=* :~:~:: 99 kff'C .... 1 ".'"Me ~::'..:'.': ::::::: A Lou IACOBELL SHOES G..- Poia'., M~h. oUl236 :>..:': Kercheval al SI, Clair • Grosse Poinle ':.:.:' Phone TU 2.6900 ~::::: *:~ ~ e.- '...... pM ot 0wtr0iI. ::::::: :':':i 0725 MACK VERNIER Gr_ P.III" " . :::~:: .r'------,c...... ltore Houre :::::: I at ~ ... 16.00 ,.. v.., It., . ••••••• •...... (17.00_ 01WiC.c= ••••••' Monday ttlro, .....11 Friday: 9:30 t!,m, 10 8:45 p.m, '•••••• t. ....s: tin Fri n.n. III L w. 9: 5, ... ~ 01.... • ~ .. '.'.... WV ••••••• ~a.- '-'onw1,._.1579) Ir\" 99 K~. .,:::::::..•,. Satur day: 9:30 a.m, t0 5 :30 p,m, ...:::::: _Al:~o:,..,~ ~ ~::; ~:~:~! ...------~ ,:~:~:~ JM. .,..1.1191 ...... ~::~::::::::::::::::::::::~::::::=:::::::::::.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.:.:.:::::.:::.:::::::~::.:::.:::;:::::::::::~::::::::~:::~::~:::::::::::::~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~::::::::::::::::~::::~::::::~:::::::::~:::::::::::::::::~:.,."••...... •••...•.•..•'...... •..~ ~"~..;••~~ ...•::-,) ".I"''''ilil' ' '...... •...... ' ,..' ~ ~ ..

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.'~. -1 1\rM•.• , Thu'rtdlY, D.c.mb.r 13. 1913 6 R 0 SSE POI N TEN E W S ... ; , :.\ • v i"n L 1 : .; I', L ...';""..,_.,....'-,------~---...,.------, be\:~,~I:e~klt~~~p ~ eo:~~::V.be~ue.:tOt~b:~,'t Studenti Join En~rgrBattl~ "~,1. ~~~by SC~U". :p'Up:. CI;~. lit down to be Jmo",~t&e)"l1.et a poor reo '~A. In"attemp( to .eneOI»" oU or wereprombed to. be ,Glve to Other, .... ,eepUozi. ' age conservation '.of energy. dealt with soon. __

students at South 'High SCh?01 The group called itselI I Cub Scouts and Webelos of ..ar"llP ~fOsclt "" ...~..~'.' ~ went through The Park, Clty yrosse Pointe Youth for Con. ! Pack 481 (Kerby School) and Farms Sunday, Decem. serving Energy, and its or'j held their' annual Christ,na! is now aNi/illted with bp.r 9, requesting that people ganizer, South senior Kevin I Party on Tuesday, December ....:- ~ turn off ornamental gas McDonald, sa id he was 11. 1 MasonHughes.McBrlde Agenc~ Inc..

lamps. I pleased with the results, "AI. i h' th t I The 32 students bicycled though some people didn't i T IS yea~, e, ~cou s I and is ready to fulfill your insurance needs. and walked in pairs; Each I want to turn off their gas stres~.ed the Idea of givIng to CHRIST MAS GIFT twosome had jnstructions on lights," he commented, "they o!hero., The scouts purchased I and would be most pleased to assist you in how to turn off the lamps, were nonetheless confronted gins WIth money they earned Call or write: SUGGESTIONS. solving your home owners, automobile or plus ditto sheets g i v in g with' the need to conserve themselves. ; 821 Ford Bldg.: • T'ap and Skeet Gun~ the necessary information to energy," These gifts will be donated commercial insurance questions. • Rifles-of oW calibers leave in case no one was Most Grosse Pointers were to t~e Department of Social Detroit, Michigan • Hand Guns home.. cooperative with the students. SerVIces F~ster Care Pro- 48226 • alack Powde, Guns . The results were Impres- In the bargain, kids and gram. In thIS way, the boys _ slve, as over 50 ~ercent of adults learned something hope to he~p foster ~arents phone 961-2300 the lamps were eIther shut about communication with s~ they w,lll have g~fts to B. McDaniel (iun Shop ------O'le another about a common give to theIr foster children, 1~~~~M~1~ ~o~Dcl~s ~~'td t.,. ~.-"-"-rn-rn-~-rn-"-rn-m-rn-rn-m-"-rn-rn-lll-m-rn-"-"I-III-III-II-III-III-I"-m-rn-m-"-rn-rn-rn-.-~-_-'-.-I-I------~----.-.-rn-Ul- s ~n~. ~:~ ..•~::~.99:'.:'.~~:::: Possible Suit. was f~~e t~ Ut~t~t:i~h I:dul:~' ~ Get "-'Ir h..,...... -d aTom SnowPup forC),...:~ ....c. Sohucl., 9 ...... 6 p."'. I -- abotlt the criSIS and about :: J _-.a ,lIN.RIIl In-.mu.~ ------The Woods had planned to the many o~er, ways people iI' good ,-- him ' ,~} file suit against the Metro. are conservmg energy." i ts 1tJI- ., ' ':':1' poUtan Detroit Water De. Iii. ':~\.:; partment and the Wayne I. . 5 .' : County Road Commission in BlIlgO Nlght Set 5 ;.:, _ HAVE WE GOT A 1 Wayne County Circuit Court I := :.'. " Monday, December 10, over For Dec. 17 5 :.:; NAME FOR YOU! a collapsing meter pit near i Heart. Nalure ;', ; the entrance of the Mack. --. t ! gaveeverybody , '~', Seven shopping center. The next c:.ross~ Pom.e i ~,;l{;.:::~:rthas :'~::; SUITS and SWEATERS SLACKS However, C i t y Attorney J ~ycees.sponsored Bmgo. ev~- i "lgmplig"tt'r .. Jaymof R....b)l SPORT ..Drummo~d ..Kingvidg! George Catlin told the NEWS DIng at the War Memorial IS = Spinal disc:l. ..Dontgal • Oonllgol Monday afternoon that De. ~on~ay. I?ece~ber 17,. b~; i When theyslip- COATS • John Weitz .l('ilol'~ Btncn ..Robicelli ..Pendrelo~ "Pelldleolon troit Water Board personnel glDDlng WIth early bml 5 boinnng! 'That'sl .. Kings.idge ..Rt'vef~ .le ....i's have a proposal for the city games at 7:30 p.m. and th()n 5 trouble.----- ...... Gofdel'l House • Arnord Palmer . .. J5:>hn"y Corsor, to study on this subject so re~ular games at 8 p.m., i Back mus<:1e5, ...... TIES no suit was filed at that (Wlt!l a chance at a $400 == You"'e heard of time. jackpot). 5 VOh, myaching SPORT SHIRTS ..Don Lcp-t. CUSTOM • Oont'gol .. Johnny COf~n Tbe pro b 1e m revolves After the 17th other Mon. ~ back'? You know .. Cor1er & Holmes .Enro around who is to pay for pit day Bingo night's are sched.:: the problem . TAILORED • Pendleton CLOTHING SHOES repairs. Mr. Catlin said the uled .for January 7 and 28. i Squee... Ub~ddter. Theylook "Cu~'om Town ltd be a funny, they • Allen Edmond~ citr. feels rebPairs tshOdUldrt February 4 and 25, March 4 i little but throw ~'. DRESS "Monj~l~ paId for by t e wa er epa . and 25, April 1 and 22 and 5: snowup to 15reet! ," ment, while the department May 6 and 20, A $1 charge e . '; OUTERWEAR StliRTS feels the city should pay. The is required for two cards :: .," "Enro HOSIERY "Alpectmo Road CommIssion was in. . 'Comp e '-.• o Shola J<.lC 00'0'1,0)1 Ieluded in the proposed suit F-IR-.-ST-CH-R-I-S-.T-M-A-S 3 The Tord' Snow Pup. snow thrower comes in two 'SI44.9S retailpri(;'tl. • ",. "london Foq .. 5upp.Ho!oe " Roed Sporh .....f'or b.Jcause of the condition of ii sizes: a 14-inch model for a suggested .S 129.9S See the Snow Pup and other Toro mow throw- .';': FORMAL the road. Mr. Catlin ,said it In Englarid, Christmas is i retail price, and a 21-inch rnodel..for a suggested ers now in. time for Christmas. >;. DRESS SHIRTS BELTS was their responsibilIty to said .to .hav.e '-een observed =-- ~' "A. U bl F T de __ ...' Tuxedo Rentals ..Hornen HoUle- • Cheer dl!' '0 lifefllo • After S,. - ..Johnny Carwn keep the roadway up. first as a holiday... in 521 A.D. , ,1'.J~~:.(,"~'':,- ~. pp ca em lilt ra states~~~:','- • Aller Sill e " , t!~ The eight. by l~,foot pit when King. Arthur celebrated 5: :.~,,::! contains a meter that mea. hi ; 01 ,our .. , Fro/und, com. MANY GREAT ,'~": sures the flow of Detroit city s victory.. in re,taki,ng York. =_ / d ..• .. . ARE YOU A MAN ~ p e'ely a"emble an p,e, "The Lawn Mowe, Plople" water into The Woods. This ----- ! ,e'VlCe everything Ihey sell GIFT IDEAS WITHOUT A STORE. pit, Mr. Catlin said, has been There are 364 days every S ... it', roadyto use im. 19815 Mack ave., in the Wood. in this condition for one and ii medlo'ely. TU 1 6233 FOR DAD 1430 '5, Gra'jo'. MI, (Iem€'n~ a half to tWo years. He stated year for making resolutions i! - "~ .... ,.. ... ~I ...... P" '1""1 the estimated repair costs -no need to wait for New ,-lIIl11l11l11l1l11l1l11l1l11l11l11l11l11ll11l11l1l11l11l11lUlIIlII"IIl11HlIltltllmmllltJ.-... •• __ 1II11111i1l1ll111ll Ho,,,, Mn .. <><>

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'WEEKDAY OPEN (CoDtinuec1 from Page 1) "1 feel that 1 have no realOn ;',HOURS: Anderson. He said that he to resign." Mo":',::1~' Tues., Wed. SUNDAY had had five children in the The superintendent also said that Mr. Huetteman had 9 a.I~. to 7 p.m. schoo' system and that he discussed the dismissal with ':,t!).tHS. & Fri. 10 A.M. was very satisfied with Dr. Anderson's leadership. him, supported by written '?_9.:m, to 9 p,m. comments, yet that he. had WomaD 'Astounded' not left a copy of the com- ,'>~turday TO Some residents were not as ments. : . ~:.1-,..' to 6 p,m. easily quieted. One woman 5 P.M. said that she was "just "1 was also told that the P,i";' G6Q~th,u Tue$" Dec. , 8th, decision of the Board mem- " '- .... astounded" that the Board ~ ~Jtt"'e the right to would not give any reasons. bllrs was irrevocable." Dr. ':' }W')t quantities. 32_0Z.22 However, the Board stood Anderson concluded, even :~"'.... ' BTL. c\ though the Board was to vote ~. %'ir firm in itS' policy of never discussing an employe's on the dismissal Monday qualifications. Mr. Huette- night. li LIMIT 4 PLEASE man emphasized that they Mr. Huetteman rose to the had discussed the dismissal defense of the Board, "1 said at length with Dr. Anderson. that 1 did not think that the "Everyone had to commit Board would change its de. his comments to writing ano. cision," 1 discussed these comments 'Voters Want to Know' "Come in and with Dr. Anderson last June. Dr. Brennan had a final U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF I stressed that he CQuld say questivn to pose before the Get Acquainted" anything he wanted, but that Board. "We, as voters, would the Board would not make like to know if it is a que$. any commer.ts until it was tion of policy that Dr. Ander. necessary," Mr, Huetteman son's contract is not being STRAINED said. renewed. We would like to N.Y. STRIP STEAKS know this when we vote for One of the residents asked if Dr. Anderson wished to trustees at the next election." GERBER say anything at the meeting Speaking for hilt Board, regarding the situation, President Warner stressed 'BABY 4.75-0Z. 'No Reason to Resign' that the trustees would dis- SAV~ JAR Dr. Anderson did have a cuss at length any other IlEESE issue other than school is. c few comments, after assur. FOOD sues, other than the dismissal 20 ing the residents that the BLACK 13-01. 59c PER Board's actions were entirely of an employe. soUP CAN POUND legal. He said that he knew "It's a question of bUsiness he could have resigned, but ethics," Trustee Laurance J. LB. HarwOod added. ,&alem---~ Shores Passes At the close GZ the discus- ~t(,.U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF - WHOLE '~ome in and sion, the trustees voted SAVE ~tJleular unanimously not to renew 30' ~,... Get Acquainted" Booze Rules the superintendent's contract PER POUND LB~Z.89 Mr. Warner then announced ~~~;:'.BEEFTENDERLOIN The Shores trustees recent- that a public search would ~l' . ~, .'U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF 1-3 RIB ly passed a new ordinance to begin to find a new superin. SAVE bring up.to-date their regula. tendent. tions concerning alcoholic All the trustees were in at- 10' CAMPBELLS PER POUND LB~ beverages in vehicles. The tendance at the Monday j ;;RIB ROAST 1.89 new ordinance follows the guidelines set up by the State night mee~g. • , .:4J.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF 4-5 RIB TOMATO 10.75.0Z.14 C SAVE CAN of Michigan. Anderson Praised The ~ew ordinance says 10' that no person shall trans. In regard to the Friends 0;'.:.. PER POUND LB~I.69 SOUP of the Library resolution in IIB ROAST port any beverage in a con. favor of Dr. Anderson, which I tainer which is open, un. was not discussed at length tj "U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF 6-7 RIB capped or upon which the SAVE seal is broken, in the passen. at the Monday' night meet. 30' ger area of a car. If a car ing, the Friends executive I' ~.'RIBROAST PEl POUND LB~I.Z9 does not have a trunk, in board asked the School the case of a station wagon, Board to reconsider its reo ~:~\J.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF "Come in and then the unsealed containers cent action. SAVE must be encased. The ruling The resolution, which was 20' Get Acquainted" does not apply to chartered sent to M •• Warner, said that ':~~DELMONICOSTEAlS PER POUND lB~Z.99 buses, so all is not lost. Dr. Anderson had maintain- Any person found in viola. ed a strong academic pro- .". DELIVERED DAilY tion of the law is guilty of a gram for seven years in the misdemeanor and may be midst of a difficult period of fined up to $100 or sentenced school financing, student and MEADOWDALE 8-0Z~ up to 90 days in jail. teacher attitudes. They found ."..FRESH OYSTERS 1.69 him "vigorous, industrious;. The new State code takes and well qualified" and ques' ;;\1; ICE into account that the legal tioned. his dismiss.lthr~ ...'..rr.'...;:' TREE SWEET FROZEN drinking age has been lower- years before his regular/ CREAM ed to 18 years, instead of the tlrement. . J:: previoUs 21 year age limit. After asking the Board to" ---._- reconsider, the Friends ask- ~" "ORANGE JUICE Parcells Sets ed the Board to make proper, open disclosure of its reasons Yule Concert for dismissing Dr. Anderson SAVE '&alem--- at the next Board meeting. The Friends also said that 24c; ~YII!~~'JeTilar"Come in and 'lhe A.lDual Parcells PTO the superintendent was a ~,.,u~~ Get Acquainted" Christmas Concert will be strong advocate of the li. C held on Tuesday, December bran' system and bad helped LIMIT 18, at 7:30 p.m. in the school them in recent millage cam. 4 auditorium. There Win be paigns. performances by the Cham. ift. '. ' PLEASE ~_l' ber Orchestra, Cadet Band BOXING DAY c.:- LAND 0' and the Concert Band, under In England, Boxing Day, the direction of Donald Mc. the first weekday after ~:1~lnday,De. The proclamation citing STOCKS THAT PAY S% the cross country team says John Reynolds, dressed In 60 mi~ule, ond 12 cember S. APARTMENT ~OUU AT 1% hour.division. S'ain. clean for For the solons unanimously the city "desues to express woman's clothes, was ar- le55,Ieel case, wale,' concurred in a Committee its appreciation to the memo rested by Farms police for Here i. you, opporlunity 10 in. ve,1 lrom$2.000 10 55,000 in a proal upto 100mel"rs your carpets~ of the Whole recommenda- bers of the team, and to the shoplifting at J. C. Penney's, nice apartment nouse lIear Gr05'. (330feet),Sleelbroce' tion authorizing Mayor Ben. staff, for the outstanding 19251 Mack avenue, on Wed- PoinleIhol"oys 8% per year to lei 0' Corfam sl,op, 1. The kind you can see. (We don'l just hide jamin W. Pinkos to sign two performance which enabled nesday "vening, August 8. 011 inve,lors, II i, always well dirt. We get it out) proclamations commemora. them to achieve this coveted After being taken to The renled and hos neve' misseda 2. The kind you can feel. (Because dirt mals ling both sports activities. honor," and that the city Woods Btation, he told police dividend, Bonk ,ele,ences, No tionaI Bonkand Oel,ail Bank & CC;lrpetfibers, you'll actually be able to feel the "feels that such efforts should hilt n a m e was "Karen difference.) As part of his motion, T,usl, Councilman Ronald R. Kef- be acknowledged by the clti. Hughes." ship's wheel 3. The kind thallasls. (Steamalic extracts dirt For more information write to: so Ihoroughly, your carpets will slay clean gen au'horized City Admin. zens of the community as Police recovered several 19605 Mack TV 2-1340 longer.) istrator Chester E. Petersen being beneficial for the de. articles of clothing from Grosse Pointe News, Box D.l, . 4. The !dnd thai saves you money. (By reduc-i to place signs at the north velopment of future citizens Reynolds, incluuing a dress 99 Kercheval, Open Daily 9 to 6 of the community." inside his outfit. plus other 109 c.leanlOg frequency. By helpin. g prolo!1g car-I and south entrances to the Grosse Pointe Farms, Mi 41236, Saturdays 9 to 5 pet life.) cit~. on Mack avenue saying, In commemorating the items discarded prior to his arrest. 5. The kind you citn'l gel anywhere else. to the effect, that The Woods football squad, the proclama. (period.) is the home of the Michigan tion notes that "the develop. Reynolds was taken to ,", Slate High School Class.A ment of sportsmanship and Saint John Hospital after ~ cross. country champions, teamwork through J)articipa. complaining of heart palpita. Meaningful GIFT IDEAS: STEAMATIC (after permission is obtained tion in competitive athletic tions. He subsequently es. from the Wayne County Road events, such as the Grosse caped and was rearrested by Commission). Pointe High SChool Varshy Woons officers shortly after Lady ~ North's harriers brought Football Team. is valuable miC:hight Thursdal, August 9. the school its first State Smick training for boys and pro. r.: - --- TIME Call for a Free Estimate vides a wholesome outlet for SPORTS FANS!f MACHINE 19797 E. 9 Mile Road Park Honors youthful energy." I 51. Clair Shores, Mich. 48080 And it says, "our com. BD '28" 776-6900 17 Employes munities are fortunate to YOU have the Grosse Pointe North Seventeen municipal em. High School Varsity Football _.I"D.O•. W'.'. ':... ~__" ployes of the Park, includ. Team whereby boys compete tIIIIIIa. lng two administrators. were with others of the same age Brought to YOIJ ,~ . group," and "the G""sse honor ed byearth P k council .v By TED EWALD " 'I. on Monday. December 10, Pointes and Harper Woods 'Here's one of Ihe most fasci. ' for thllir many years of serv. communities are fortunate in naling foolboll slo,ies of all-I . The sound goes deep. ice to the community; having active sports pro. lime ... Perhaps you know il"1 A special award. The Vin. grams for youths as part of perhaps you don'l , .. Backin Remington 600 ,.' Like the C)UQ-bty. ~ent DePetris gold cup, was the educational structure of 1942, Basion College was Ihe 1 the Grosse Pointe Public number one leam in Ihe coun-I Sony FMI AM tabl. radio, presented to Mayor Matt hew try ... They we,e undefealed HAIR DR Y ER P atte rson by Clty. ....U'anager School Systems." going inlo Ihe losl game with 1 lusciou~sound from a Sony FM! AM table Robert Slone on behalf of the It finally states the council Holy Cross . . . They we.. , radio. The TFM-9440W. Grosse Pointe Men's .Gar. congratulates the football heavily favored, ond made 88 den Club. The mayor, who team. and the slaff, for their reservalion. 10 hold a victoryI Only SI9 Handsomely designed walnut grain reso- will keep the c:up for one • ts d' rf f celebrolio:l after Ihe gome al . • ou tan mg pe ormance 0 a ploce called Ihe Coconut1 nant hardwood cabinet contains a powerful year, was awarded the trophy good sportsmanship in the Grove, .. However, in one of I 2.5W (max.) output and a big 5" full range for growing a prize ehrysan. year 1973." Ihe grealesl upsels in football themum for 1973. hislOry, Holy Cross nol onlyI Samson STYLING DRY~R speaker. Prior to the presentation Emb I bool ilo.lon, bul Ihey booI SCHICK OTl and ITL circuits of Hi-Fi component of the c:up, Mayor Patterson ezz ement Ihem by Ihe unbelievoble sco,e 1 I. Exira Pow.r' Dryhl~ gave out pins and tie clasps C C • d of 55-12 ... The crushed los-I Unil-SSO wall,: 10 d": ' quality eliminate distortion; built-in AFC for liver more power fa( 'f to the employes, whose serv.1 ase ontmue cancelledIon Collegetheofficiols"Vitlory"nolurallyparty 1 drift-free FM; loudness control for more natural fasler drying. " I ices to the city totalled 175'. __ ... Then, Ihol nighl the caco- 2. ON.aFI Swilch-i sound. Plus illuminated slide rule tuning. years. . A t t' ti nul Groveburned in one of IheI ~1s ~nd ~ I~d ~I" Come in and hear ittodav. Receiving awards for 15 s es .lmo.ny con nues, worsl diSallers in hislory wilh" lings. Dry' .... hlth, . 8ONY@ years of service, were the the exammahon for. a 28- 492 ~e lolin!! Iheir lives lpeed and high heal . highest ranking members of year-old Ne~ B a I t 1m 0; e ... TheBoslonCollegefoolboll I for fallesl drying.SlyIe: , Ask ... Ad" tr ti Off' woman, who s charged With players all might have been 1 ... low speed ond low; ....e m1D1~ a ve Ice. embenlement of over $100, .lcillecle"cept far Ihe facl Ihat heal far easy, nalural, '

Slooo end City Cler~/.Comp- will. be resumed Wednesday, Ilh41Ylosl a foolboll game Ihol I .lylill.. :. : , troller Nunzlo J OrtIS1 ahemoon . . . Fale plays • . January 9. after it was ad. I slrange lricks,doesn'l ;I? I 3. Relr.~rced .nalurat Jeanne !>. Mentor,. essIs.t. journed from Wednesday, I • * * I brlslle .tyling "ru,h ; .. - . man~$il.ed, t. 8''1. "a: 1 ant .to Director of Public Dec1mlber 5, Woods police fullet nalural ',' Semce Herbert Heger, was reported 1 few people know Ihol a for- I 4. Styling comb ;10: ' given a gold pin for her 25 . 0 Ime, President of Ih" U.S. was I .hape • smooth while: • years with ~be department. Sandra Randall is being once a foolboll coach 01 a drying. . -. Presented gold tie clasps charged on the. basis of a Imojor college . . . Can you, 5. Mi.t Spray Trig.' for 25 years of service, were: $462 check which she al. guess which Presidenl il wa.? 6. MislSpray Conlain., . Department of Public Works legedly ~onve~ed to her own I~:s~:r.::=~i.w '::::'11' ~iI ,. Mill Dilpenser ..:. Supervisor Thomas Stack; use, police said. IPrincelon ill Ihe lale 180Ck.1 c.. Mid c:.n'aine, La~'~ i ,.J.~""" .. , ...... Charles Robert, DPW fore- The suspect worked as a I * * * . I __ , ,. ""~,,,,~,,~;<,.'7;~l lINIn; Andrew Chauvin. DPW receptionist and bookkeeper I .Lease for les. Ihrough Ted 1 O. I $1'6." ~~;," n y . '.::; I ' mechanic II, and Firefighter at the Mack avenue offices Iwold (all makes ava.liable) t ~_~• .: HID Insla.LeaseSpecrals I John Strebe rger. of two d!lctors whose bo0ks I74 CIes.k Cpe SI..... -. . ' , Honored for serving 20 were found to be $20,692.86 174 Cd SIDUO_. I We Carry A Complete Selection of Men's and Ladiel Personal Prod"cts ',' ~) year, were: Richard Robb, short by a professional audio I'741.,..2 •. ClISI.qoe .. SIOI.S7_.I WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL DPW foreman; Walter KG- ling firm in July. All Ihese cars equipped with . , c WE ACCEPT MASTERCHARGE & BANKAMERIt.ARD -#. " lar, DPW Maintenance III; ------1 air colld., lurbo-hydramalic 1 ii and Firefighter William HiD. "BE IN HEALTH" 1 t!OM"p.", p. discbraclees,radio, , i erGiven awards for 15 years ,;:~e:~~~~~~~~d~~~::llllnTledE9DlaSS,wEW.w.I' ALD I ' SUA VER and DRVER .I with their respective depart. hael" which meant "Be in II I RALEIGH t:::ENTER . ments.thony LaBontywere: Fireand Sgts.IAe Fail.An. he a1th.''Wassa U was a ,miX'. CH~V~£LETI ture of mulled ale, egg s, II1 A 1- 1 Ileres; Firefighter Michael rdled t 1 Phone 77:J-3120: , C 1a n c y, and Police Sgt. cu c:re~m. roas app es, l 15175 E JEffERSON , Bobby McAlister. .uts and spices. . - - _..:.. - - - - - POINTE 'In other business before the council, .the SOIODSap- -=cc---, '\ ELECTRONICS proved the reappointment of '/j 19755 MACK P"i1ip C. Dickinson of Gray. GROSSE POINTE WOODS ton road to his second three- Belween 7 & 8 Mile year term as a member of Since J957 881- 1877 Toke Allard Exit oH 1.94 the Merit Board; and Hu. Mon .•Thul's .•Fri. 9.9; Tues .•Wed. 9.6; Sat. 9-5:30 bert Schumann of Balfour "Everything for the Audiophile" road to his third three-year tenure on the Board of Re. WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL! view,

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Pag. Si. GiROSSE POINTE NEWS South Offers Yule Concert Thief Gets 847,in Woods B-E GROSSE POINTE Ye Olde Fire Truck Answering Servi(f The Choral Music Depart. C!'Olidg~ '74 and. directed by Someone burglarized, a gained through a porch door (Continued from Page I) a 6S-foot 14dder, it bl' a 000. f ment, Wlder the direction of him with an Instrumental Kenmore road residence irom which point the cUlPritl • 9 to "5 l'wers' .all alarms because of gallon reserve tank for water I Leonard L. Riccinto, will ensemble. T d d smashed a pane of glass $20 per month the 'Woods' difficulty in for immediate use at any Tickets for the concert ues ay, December ~,an 1 h'd d k L d present the annuai Christmas " . a ong t e SI e oor no,,, an I 881-8864 reaching these homes due to fire. Concert in South's Gymna. maY .be purchased from any t00.k ~7 ID cash, Woods then unlocked the inner door. the Il>Cation and structure of' New yert Gets II torium, Wednesday, Decem. vaeahst or at the door. Pro. police reported. _ the road.. It wu disclosed at a recent ber19, at 8 p.m. c~s will go into the scholar. [ The citizen told Public HOLIDAY SEASON SUPER SP~~I,A~. ~o~ever, Chief Beaupre city council meetJni, that Featurln, 200 vocalists, ~~:a~n:e~~~~~~~~nd for the Safely OIlicer Albert Abend. ••. ,. 7' .. . I, ".' s~ld, ,when .the Farms fire. seagrave bad CODitruCted tbe the program offers a variety S" ';& . hght~rs arrlvtd., they found new truck abead of Icbedule of traditional and Wlusual Records by the A Cappella Ishe left bome at approxl.' • ')( : ;'/: 4 that •th.e Woods pe~sonnel because New York City had music. Choir will be sold at the mately 11:50 a.m. and reo ~ OM ~~..:'t " and ~ulpment had arrived at ordered 61 sImilar vehicles The mixed ehu.'US will do concert or may be ~urchas~ t~rned around 2:30 p.m. to ~ .\ ...... ~ ,..;. lhe. sc~ne. and the new truck, with the aame speeificatlOD~ two serious works. "Kyrie .1 Do,hI".y " F,,'"'' '"Id,,,,,,, th, I'-l I " whlch_~as a 2OO.gallon tank as that required by the Eleison" by Schubert and fll1e<1~~l~hwater, returned to Farms, except for the pump. "And The Glory of The the ~l~h{)n. .. . ing capacity. Company offi. Lord" by Handel. as well as M~k;IDg.the fIrSt ru~ In the cials orderee the Farms truck lighter fare. new: aerl~I truck with the to be made at the aame time. Farms firemen, 'Was Gene The Girls' Glee Club will Verriier of Clintonville, Wis., If completed by next July, offer some Alfred Burt faclqr)' representative and in- lhe Farms could have paid Carols and a piece by slru~tor. The fire vehicle was the full $85,000 cost of the Praetoriul. COLOR fILM YOU BRING IN FOR ' manulactured in Clintonville. truck, but the dty council The Towerbelles and Tbe OUR EXPERT PROCESSING : authorized only $30,000 a Crazy Eigbt, a new, male ,~ellvery Accepted year over a tb.ree year spaD octet, will also sing. , _ Offe, Good 'til Dec. 3 J 51. Tlie fire chief said that he for ~ total of $90 000 to pay Tbe A Cappella Choir Willi and: City Manager Andrew for it. ' sing a Latin Motet, "0 Mag. Bre~Cr we~t to Clintonvi~e, However, when notified by num lIyslerium;" a contem. SHOP Monday thru Friday's Til , P.M. on In.struchens of t~e city the manufacturers that the porary piece by Ives, "Tb~ coullClI, to ac~ept dehvery of new truck was reidy, the Sixty.seventb Psalm," wbicb the truck, which was not to Farms had 01111$50,000 let Is sung in two keys at the ha~e, been completed and aside toward its cost. Ac- same time; and two carols delivered. be!o~e July 1974. cording to the contract b>e. arrangtd t-y students David , The ~Ief said he ~rove ~he tween the Farms and the fire ~ng.me from C~mtonville Firm, delivery was not to ~o IIImols .an? VerDier dr~ve have been made untU next Funds Sought •••• 9512 20229 MACK AVE. Telephone 881-6200 II from. IllinoIS t~ the stahon July, at which urn, the com- house, J~st 10 m1Du~es before pany would be --aid in full. -- By Symphony ADVANCE MAIt'TENANCE lhe CoUms house fire alarm r, was :sbunded. The factQry Arrusemeet fteaclied salesmlln.representatlve will The council autbor1.zecl the Approximately $400,000 is ~~ remain in town long enougb cblef and the city manager needed from the community to instruct aU personnel of to speak to the company effi. at large if the Delroit Sym.

th d rt t' th bift i Is rd' th.6 f phony Orchestra is to meet e epa men s ree 5 S C a rega mg e ,,,,,rm. 0 its, $1.8 million 1973 Quest on !Jow to operate tbe new the contract and to make it equipment. known lbat the city did not for ExeeUence Campaign Chief Beaupre said that the have to accept the truck un. goal by December 31, Harold new aerial ladder truck is tn due date. However, if G. Wa1'l\er, eeneral chair. nil.... th man, recel!tly reported. aboul four and one.half feet seagrave waa 7f ...... , e The $1.2 mUlion raised 'to shorter than the 1951 vehl- farms would pay the $50,000 c1e, has a rear.mounted 100- 'now, and the balance 'lII'hen date Is most encouraging, HRISTMAS LEASE fool sectional folding ladder, it Is funded in the 187.. 75 Mr. Warner observed, but he cautioned aeainst compla- and a pumping capacIty of fiscal bUdlet. Tb e fir 18 ceney by poinUng out that 1,250 gallons per minute. Like agreed to accept the money the Campaign began with a the old truck, which had only on ba~ and .to accept $3,600 ) great number, of pledges and dtrade-m valee on the old' a few large gifts bolstered Open Sunday, 10:00 10 4:00 tn:,Cwk. h' t the $1.2 million total pledged e now ave ~" new to date. fire trucks, a 1m pumper To meet goal by December I '-WE, , DELIVER'' with a liOO-gaUon relerve 31 the Orchestra is making, .on:'Onl.rs !If SS Of Mor. tanle capadty, delivered last a broad appeal through mllss ' year, and now the Dew aerial mailings and advertisements 'R''05LYN truck," Chief Beaupre laid, to the total Detroit metro. "We bave the only l00.foot poUtan area. 'ARIlII' aerial ladl1er lr1H:lt in the These activities back up M Detroit area," be pointed personal follow.up solicita. Old.sl in Ih. Woods out: "Even Detroit does nllt Uonl by the Campaign's have one, and the closest city corps of approximately 200 ~1020 MACK at Roslyn RII. that does is Lansing. I am volunteer workers. '114-3600 proud to say that we now "If we add up aU the M ~______have fare fighting' equ!pment mOlley the Detroit Symphony l' second to none in this area. eam. from ticket llales, con. Our fir e me n are b\Jh1y cert fees and grants we only trained. in aU phlles of fire bave.tO percent of the money fighting and with this new needed to keep the Orchestra The Bib\e- equipment we are' able to In business," Mr. Wamer give our 'dUzens, -Ind our noted. ' whats"in,~it Mutual Fire AidPac:t part. "Last. year we received ners, the best type of service 1,350 contributions-not many poI.ibIe." ,. considering .the size of" De. for you? ebfet Beallpn!' 'Ilei that he troll. WIle!, you consider that wished to expreis thanks on the Detroit Sympb01,1y plays Find out throu.gh regular dai,ly his behalf and on behalf of for over 500,000 musIc lovers LEASE FOR LESS study .. T~e Bl~le Lessons In the de artmental rsonnel in this area, surely a larger thl!.Ch~lstl8n SCience Q~arterly t th P be. f thepeF number of contributions are. Unique, They proVide you. 0 e mem rs 0 arms. " :with a home study Bible course' council and to City Manager c()wd ~ e~pected. Jor less than lit a day. Study Bremer for the fact that the)' Contributions may be sent ALL MAKES-ALL MODELS ;w,tilch brings real insight to the recognized that a new ladder to the Ques~ for Excellence SC,r\ptures, greater purpose, truck was needed ud for Fund, DetrOit Symphony Or. ',,,:~d'understanding into your negoUating for Its immediate chestra, Ford Auditorium, liJe:, d . Itho ..h tb full Detroit, Michigan 48226. Buy your own copy of the' elivery, a ll.... e. All gifts are taX-dedUCtible.! NO DOWN PAYMENT Q.'~. rterly or study the Bible' ,p'llcbase price was not avoaU. Ch Its h uld b d , . f bl ' able ee s 0 e ma e pay. les:,ons In our ree, pu Ie .. ' • able to the Detroit Symphony Readmg Room. . The old truck ,was oni.s Or h tr ' . 1 this' 'to It " c es a. 24 mo . 36 mo. . FfRST CHURCH OF CHRIST ' as wee,?, . apea , The 1973 Campaign is lhe ,.', ~<;I"NTlST READING ROOM the chief said, aDd' it could second.year phase of a $4.5 19613.Mack Ave. TU 4.7490 ~ave "broken down at -any million fund drive launcbed 1974 Caprice Classic Coupe $130.77 $l13.48 Fully equipped inc. ai r cond. rtime. in 1972 to help assure con. 1 ...... tinuance of the Orcbestra as 1974 Caprice Estate Wagon 139.02 119.36 Fully eflllipped inc. air cond.-, "It's a Nautical Christmas' a major community cultural asset. Fully equipped ilk. air ciMld.: at the Ship's Wheel" Approximately $1.3 million 1974 Impala Custom Coupe 124.74 108..57 was raised in 1872. SHIP'-S WHEEL FOUL WEATHER. FOR SAFETY AFLOAT 1974 Impala Station Wagon .. 129.18 113.44 Fully equipped inc. air cond. '..\ SAILING BROWSE Neighborhood ~' SUIT 1974 Monte Carlo Hardtop 121.82 104.61 Fully equiPPed inc., air cond. with tile THE SHIPS Cbtb Kept Busy HIDDEN HOOD Fully equipped inc. air cond. WHEEL The Women's Bow I i n g 1974 Malibu Classic Coupe 118.19 lOO~69 39.50 Vallie League is finisbing up at East Warren Lanes, reports the Fully equipped inc. air cond. Neighborhood Club. 1974 Camaro Sport Coupe 99.70 89.69 Trophies were presented to • (or Men and Janet Ford, (most improved 1974 Nova 2 dr. Coupe, V-8 79.70 72.15 Fully equipped No air condo \\"omen • Walerproor player), and Dorothy Wood. Includes manuallrons., rMio, • \\'indproof ard, (high game of 179). The • Slain and dirt 1974 Vega 2 dr. Hatchback 74.13 63.95 .,mile walls ancIoccent group: repellent , champs were Janet Ford, • !loGd is lined and\ Dorothy Woodard and Sheila folds inlo a neat ~nllar Okonoski. The league will • Jd,al lor FOOT. continue in January wiij1 a BALL. SNOW. babysitting service at the MOBILE and all CANVAS , outdoor sports. Club. OXFOtlDS LfATHEI The Club's ski trips for ""< JACKET ONLY sixth thru ninth grades will FOR MORE INfORMA TION ON OUR SPECIAL, $19.95 OXFOIDS & be held at Mt. Brighton this Foul Weo~her Comfo,' MOCCASINS winter. Trips are planned for With St,le January 19 and 26, and Feb. LOW COST LEASING. SEE ANY Of ruary 9 and 16. 7x50 CF The package deal fee for four trips is $40, ($55 with OUR COURTEOUS SALESMEN: BINOCULAR 'rental). The individual trip fee is $12, ($16 with rental). I(/enl for Skiers leave the Club at 7:30 I'ower or a.m. and return at 4 p.m. JIM ROACH VIRGIL WHYTE This fives the ehild approxi. Sail! mately five hours of ski time. GEORGE MURPHY ED DONLIN Package d€llls are only ac. ED AGOPIAN JOHN PALMER cepted until January 5; limo ARNOLD LEINNINGER HENRY EISWIRTH nOTATION JACm ited individual trips will be taken after that date. Regis. HAROLD BALLANTINE BOB DE BLOCK Men.,W_.n , .5' 950 SNCIAL •••• '.. . tratlons must be paid at the PAT DOOLEY ICano, Piar•• , "II _o'her ioc~.' Neighborhood C 1u b. N 0 tho t will k.ep c fully dressed maUed registrations are ac. TED EWALD odult 011001. Ideo I (oil r-a" cepted. ,ollnd) 10' on 0' on.,ho,. weor. For further information, Navy 0' tnt.',notionot Orange. call the Club at 885-4600.

SEE THE 10th PROMOTED AHHIVEISAIY McKinley avenue resident Of Alastair Carlyle has been THE NEW WAVE OF promoled 10 senior vice pres. THIi SHIP"S WHEEL XMAS Ident at Manufacturers Bank. 50 Mr. Carlyle is responsible TED EWALD CHEVROLET' 539 for the bank's Systems, Data Praeeulng and C"..I!ck Pro. c e s sin g Departments and ship's wh.. 1 joined the bank in 1957 as a 15175 IAII 'IFFI •• O., .t L••• polnte GROIII PO.IIII 19605 Mack TU 2.-1340 machine accounting operator. A native of SCotland, Mr. Open Daily 9 to 6 Carlyle began his banking VA 1.2000. Saturday. 9 to 5 career in 1952 with the Blink OPEN MON. AND THURS. UNTIL 9 P.M. of ScoUl'lld In Glasgow, , - ---~~~---~_.....------.----_ ..--_ .....- ...._.- ....-._-----.- .....-.,.~, - .. ,...------.. --- ...-- .. -- ...4...._

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Th~'11 Deeembef; 13, 1973 &ROSSE POINTE NEWS , 'age Seven Doug Knott. Dave McCoy, Sklte Meeting of Stutterer, All Pointes Club ,Still,. Unbeaten Cbrls Vogel, Happy Freb ..... Shores Officers Slate Meeting wald, Mark Todd, Terri Wat.,' :,., lb. Metropolitan Detroit Monday. December 11, at Suspect All Pointes Swim Club, 118' Club, 303.m. At the lalt meeting of the jumped into Lake st.. Clair youngsters coaehed by Les . Consistent first place swim. worth, Margaret Nally and ~apter of the Councll of William Beaumont Hospital, Elaine Scbmldt. ,.,,,,_". Adult Stutterers win meet Royal Oak, beginning at 6:30 Shores trustees, three mem'l October 38, 1973, trying to Roddis at the Parcells Pool, mers Include Tom Bartsch, bers of the Public: Safety De. save a person. A vehicle bad has won its first three dual John Knott. C~rol Higermos. -: .... ~;; p.m. In classrooms A and B Heavy DUty on the IOtb floor. partment were commended' plunged into the lake at 3:15 meets this year in the AAU. er, Honey Des ROlle", ADdy This local chapter is man. for'their outstanding service. p,m. He was dted for the sanctioned Michigan Metro- Montague. K e v I n Chown. Receiving letters of com men. rescue attempt in spite of the politan Winter League. The Suzy Spltos, Gretchen Mag- TRASH BAGS', ".;. aged by adult stutterers, $5.00 per 100 Pointers Interested in mem. dation were Offico!rs Robe"t low water temperature, cold swimmers, 6 to 18 years old, hielse, Su::y Hatcher, Steve bershlp information should Bensinger, Bruce Darlington winds, rain and high waves. have defeated Crestwood, Makos, Andy MacFarlane Delivered call Ann Heath Walmsley, and Harry Hamilton. Officer Hamilton was cited 267.253; Uvonia Spartans, 8nd Barb Wybo. Speecb and Language Path. Officer Bensinger was rec. for disarming a man who 347.195, and Utica Swim More are Jean Zerweck. 8 1-0867 ology Department at the hos- ommended for commendation had recently shot another pital, at 549-7000.ext. 216 or by Chief Joseph Vitale for his motorist. The incident hap- • " ,"I::r; 51. action April 28, 1973.At about pened at 3:30 a.m. March 21, Announcing a n nnouncing a new nnouncln9 a ne. ""I Membership is open to any 3:45 a.m. the officer noticed 1972, The officer noticed two way of Christmas way of Christmas way of Christmas: :-:. adolescent or adult interested a white light illuminating vehicles speeding south on or associated with the com. from the rear of a 1965 green Lake Shore road. At Vernier shopping. shopping. shopping. ,':..~:':: mWLicatiClllproblems of stut. Chevrolet. In the rear seat of road, both cars stopped for /' tering. the car, Officer Bensinger no. a red light. SUddenly, one .':' ticed wbat appeared to be driver fired a shot at the oth. Woods police are seeking items from a burglary. In. er driver. slightly wounding an armed robbery suspect. vestigation revealed that they him, Officer Hamilton took BELLE ISLE fitting the composite picture bad just burglarized the the 38.caliber revolver from above, who held up a 31.year. bome of William Mitchell, 757 tbe gunman. old Hollywood avenue woman Sbelden road. "We are very proud of the AWNING COo and took her purse cootain- Bruce Darlington was cited work of these three officers," ing $171 in cash, plus other for risking his life when he Chief Vitale commented. * Holiday Special * sundries, early Tuesday eve. ------"Two of the events happened ..' ~ ning. December 4. this year while the third, Of. ficer Hamilton's, happened The picture Is hased on a Pointer Places . ~~ ., .'" over a year and a half ago. deSCription of the subjecl Wa oller exciting new Idaas a oHar a.cltlng now Idus In ChriSt We oNer axclUnll new Idaaa In Chllst '.. . We wanted to wait until the In Chrlstn,as gilt giVIng. The 95 given to police. In Big Meet mat 1I11t 1Ilvlng. The FTD SUlIar PlUIIl .' ,', J3~~ ~~:'j.l."~gbo~~~ l~s~'c~I~~ Bouquet.TM A bouquel of fresh, coro.r-' ... trial was over so as not to bOuquerW r~."sgh~ :~rO~f~lo~~~r.ti;;:a~ After leaving her hous~. ul ~hlislmu !Iowe,. wilh doCOlalhlO !ul Christmas flowe .. with dacoral!';e' ': ' =0R'$$17 illf1uence the judgment." lowers with decorallve su~ar plums In Twelve.year-old Lauri De. the woman walked to the Ch~lla~~a.Ca':,'J'~n~:ndy dsh. Or tha r;h~' 8~u';l,ae 11h~l:'tl~~~ cCl::~ncal~~ ~~:h~r 8:urh~ Irh~l;tl~~~ cg::~~nca~Jt " '. family car with a baby in one Santis was the only Pointe Icturad), a planted • piclured),'a planted .' .• ,:..: WINTER DISCOUNT ON arden accenled wllh lIarden accented with • arm and the purse and cU". p~acn~~~e9~11~nhCliday • ollday ornamenls lor holiday ornaments for ,I "j;}. girl who placed in the Eighth . BALDWIN rnamenls lor a dlsllnct AWNINGS NOW IN distinct Christmas a distinct Christmas .. " uner per bag on her other arm. Christmas leallnll. Call Annual Cincinnati Pepsi Mar. and aellng. Call or viall us leellng. Call 01 vlalt us ' • As she came to the rear of or vlSIl us today. We oday Wa can send today Wa eon send 1" '.' lin Swim Club National In. can send your selection our selecHon a!IOi;osl your selection almost •••• Setving Grosse Pointe Since 1933 the auto, parked in the drive. almosl anywhere. way, she saw a youth about vitational Meet hClld Friday- YAMAHA anywhere. anywhere. I' l'.~ I 824.2292 7601 E.'JeHerson three houses west of bers. Sunday. December 7-9, in Pianos - Organs Then, after placing the Cincinnati. O. Chrislmas Gift Prices GROSSE ~/"".: baby, purse and bag iDside Around II6li natators from I Open Sun. 1-5 MANCUSO'S the car. shd turned to dis. across the country partici- POINTE fLORiS T ',~~:.':'- cover the culprit standing pated. behind ber. with a black gun FLORISTS FLO,,"'5TS REMODEL NOW! In his hand. The youth, who Laud fmished third in the .. l00-yard breaststroke event 16373 HARPER 174 kERBY MACK AT WAUEH talked in a shaky voice, de- DUROll 5510 WOODWARD for girls 11 and 12. Her time 111.7100 • mended the purse whicb the IIRMIHGNAM 1010 H. KUHIER 886-8200 885-3000 resident gave to him. He lOOn was 1:14.7. ~ ' ' .. I' ran towards the front of the f, '':-,'. lIew local llridin. bouse and headed west on ..W~INZ~.. 5 __.....-. codes r.quWe tht Hollywood. The woman grabbed her _.-'...... -4 ...~ - 'B u.i..Q.ciiMg...:..- JDur ,ro"rtJ II. baby. returned to tM home II ADD T lIp4ated ,nor te . and told her husband what "~..,,,.. I IONS seling Of' r.-rentil" happened. He immediately ~ REMODELING biGJ this impr"•. jumped in the car to cbase 7n-6840 ~~I .ent while YDU are the thief but never saw him. hitg if yeur IIollle~ Poliee searched the yards (YENIN"S G.', fU 1.'744 between Hollywood and Ros. IASY SIDI AND GROSI( POINfU Iyn, and between Helen and , Mack. but the large, black purse. ,with a shoulder strap, .... ATEYOURBlTItlOOM, KITCIIN, was nowbere to be found. Pl." and ELECTRIC The youth was described . i" . .. u between 14 and 15 years This vriII Ite ~IIired Ite.... selling 0' NNnflng. of age, 5'7".';'8" tall. of aUght 'YMIIy cosh ~ YOU' all" incllldl"l!! dopNdation aN .. t at' build and with :medium dark, $1,500.00. If ~II in..,"t haN of this in ,oil' homo per yoCl, it. messy looking hair which win be weI1 maitltalnocl ptOtocting yall' homo in""t .... nh: covered his ears. He was reo Maire the Improvemenh naw that you may enjoy them and a: portedly wearing ... leather .new _r wln appnociato a woll main,.lnocl h.m •• jacket and leyls. U anyone has ~een this in- dividual, based on the com. posite picture, ull the De- tective Bureau at 886-2700. IT'S CHRIS,TMAS AT Woods Okays Committees

,THE CAMERA CENTER '11Ie Woods Counell UJWII. mo'ualy coneurred in eouncU committee appointments as We',e loaded with all50rt5 of submitted by Mayor Benja- Goodies that make wonderful gifts. min W. Pinkos, who is an "ex-offic:io" member of eacb eommittee. This action was taken at the regular meeting HERE'S A REAL VALUE Monday. December 3. Members of the seven com- The Kodak Instamatic M30 mittees include: Finance-Councilman Con- rad A. Naegel. cbainnan, Councilmen Rodger A. Graef MOVIE CAMERA and George S. Freeman; with Parks and Recreatio>n-Coun- ci1man Ronald R. Kefgen. Power-Driven Zoom lens - chairman. Mr. Freeman and .•~ Autom~~ic Electric-Eye Mr. Naegel. Planning - Mr. Freeman, Super 8 Cartridge Film chairman. C 0 u n c i Iwoman , \ Joan M. Mullan and Council- . man John Sabol; Public Re. 50 . lations-Mrs. Mullan, ehalr. CHRISTMAS GARDEN Only $93 man, Mr. Kefgen and Mr. Festive green and growing Sabol; Public Safety - Mr. planters decked with holiday touches ~" Grllef, chairman, Mr. Kefgen can be created by your Extra Touch and Mr. Nadel. Public Works-Mr. sabol, Florist in a variety of shapes and sizes. THE CAMERA CENTER chairman, Mr. Graef and Mr. Kelgen, and Tax Study-Mr. $1250' Naegel, chairman, Mr. Graef Usually available for less than 17114 Kertheval' and Mrs. Mullan. .As an independentbusinessman,eachFTDMemberFlo'ristsets his own prices. In the Village Be alert. but don't be too anxious to grasp an oppor- FTD Extra Toucti"Service: 885.2267 tunity that's silZling bot. Ten fresh new ways to send "Merry Christmas"! Be tactful, lie about others OPEN EVENINGS UNTIl DEC. 21st. the same way you'd like to have the mlie about you. Announcing a new way -= " of Christmas ~\ shopping.

FTD TERRARIUM ORrENTAL.STYLE TEAPOT IMPORTED CHINA CUP We offer excilfng new ideas in IMPORTED SNACK TRAY Easy-care terrarium designed for Flowers abloom inside this grace. AND SAUCER Christmas gift gIving. The FTO Flowers highlighl lhis imported any desk, shelf, or lable. He'lllove ful hand-painted~toneware tea- Blossoms gild the inside and dec- Sugar Plum Bouquet.TO' A wooden lray from the Philippines, it year 'round. pol. orate the outside. She.IIlove both, bouquet of fresh. colorful Christmas flowers wilh decora- tive sugar plums in a clear crystal candy dish. Or the Chlislmas G8rden, ~ictured above, a planted garden accented with hOl- Iday ornaments for a distinct Chrislmas feeling. Also available is e fUll'. range of other Christmas gifts. "Your Call or visit Ull today. We C8n Extra Touch send your F1or;ist~ selection almosl anywh e re. YlllI/l £l77U 7WCR I'UJIIWI' SPORTSMAN'S DECOY JOIE DE FLEUR'M Christmas flowers in a handsome PERFUME fi COLOONE ,.=:- • CERAII'I1C WATERING PITCHER woodgrain ceramic decoy thaI's Witl1inyour bouquel of flowers FONDUE FOR TWO A shower of flowers or a green sure to appeal to any man. Or nestles spray perfume or cologne•. F10wers blossom Irom a happy EISILAID CO•• IIPAIK MORANG DR. plant complement lhis hand. send it as a planter. yfeen and a classic floral fragrance, "If she yellow fondue pot with " malch. FLOIISTS FLORISTS GREENHOUSIS painted ceramic sprinkler. ~rowi,lg. loves flowers ... Jole dl' Fleur." ing candle holder base, IASnA. ami, 011-5$44 ... (~NNE.,.527.75St 1200S MOIANG DR., S2~-429t C1973 florists' Trllh$world Delivery I\ssoc.

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Thursd.y, December 13. 1973 _ Eight GROSSE POINTE NEWS Men's ::.LDWIN Hospital Given $36,000 Gift Dismisses Lawsuit ~USTOM HAIR PIECES :~.'1i1ll , and Fund to build aDd equip the 100pd, EurO ..... Hal, NloHClIIDA' A Farms couple has made (Continued from Page 1) Texas, where the Court up- DolIII/. Kilt' lites", Hanel I~."-'- a gift of $36,000to the Bon Medical Library In the great- the case after attorneys for held the property tax system Hahlral Skin PI,t III 10 "00 MAHA er hospital, according to Mrs. the s~hl>olsystem protested. of financing as constitu- Secours Hospital Building Hans Gehrke, Jr., chairman - Organs Part of the Court's indecl. tional." C.II'o' 'IIP'''"' m•• t of the F~d. as Gift Prices slon resulted from a chang. The case. originated over MR. B:"SILICO ARIIUCIl •• Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Ing of the guard when Jus- n Sun. 1.5 EXCAVATING Bishop have asked that the tices Charles L. Levin and a year ago, cost the three 884.7819 library, which will be located school systems an estimated Sewer & Water Une Mary S. Coleman assumed Gaslight Men's Hair Styli .. on the first floor of the new the bench. At the time of $400,000. However, the Stale REPAIR & REPLACEMENT construction now in prollress 17~20 HAR PER at MORANG fREE ESTIMATES their election, Justices Eu- voted to pay the costs since CL£ANING STYLlNIi 55" WOODWlR along Notre Dame stand in gene F. Black and Paul the Governor and Attorney 1010 N. ItUIiTIR 771.8721 memory of his daughter, Adams retired. The two new General originated the law. Emmy Bishop Murray. justices would not side will; s;uil. The Medical Library will the three remaining judges serve as the central reposi. who had ruled the present tory for textbooks. journals, system unconstitutional. Jus. BILLE ISLE tapes, slides. films and pul>- tice Levin even wrote a 21. lications covering the wide page dissent and argued that range of medical science and educational opportunity could AWNING CO. related fields. not be measured simply by These and the many other the financial resources avail. * Ho'iday Special * expanded services of the li- able to the schools. .' brary will be utilized not only Ever since the lawsuit was by staff physicians and those filed against the three school DUFFLE \ in the internship and residen. districts, G r 0 sse Pointe, cy program, but also by the Bloomlield Hills and Dear- ongoing inservice education born, there has been ques- BAG programs for nurses, techni. With Nome flus $J .00 tion whether the school cians and other hospital em- financing problem ~hould be ployes. . handled in the courts or in WIIIIER DIICOUNI ON In accepting the gift, Mrs. the Michigan Legislature. Gehrke commented, "This The Court's action throws announces AWIIIIIGI IIOW IN EFFICI fine example of generous un- the ball back to the Legis- Serving Grosse Pointe S:nce 1933 . derstanding Of the urgent lature. 824-2292 7601 E. Jefferson need for new hospital facili- The Legislature approved ties to serve the families of a new system of school aid • this ~rea is warmly appre- this year designed to lessen ciated. some of the financial in. "Coming as it does at the equities Governur Milliken We J:ille !In a Communi/II very outset of our building and Attorney General Kelley fund campaign, it not only criticized in their 1Ilwsuit. In. represents substantial prog- More legislation is expected 01 Beautiful ~JJomeJ- ress toward our objecUve but in the coming year to help will also certainly serve to standardize the funds spent LET US HELP YOU KEEP IT THAT WAY Inspire our committee memo per pupil In each school dis- bers and those upon whom trict. they will be callin"." Mr. West said that the de- \ The chairman added the cision was good news for the committee expects to be able school sYstem. to make further announce- "What this means for ments of participation in the Grosse Pointe residents is fund shortly. that we don't have to worry about a state-wide system of school financing," Mr. West said. "It would, of course, remove local control over school financing and local control of the schools. Sec- ondly, it looks like the Su- preme Court is not going to enforce "equal dollar per scholar" which would limit the amount each school sys. "Our 24th Year Operating Under the Same Name" tem could spend per pupil. "There was a recent case before the United States Supreme Court, Rodregez v. HAVING TROUBLE Council Hosts Skating Party On money. (,&~LDING ITTO50? The Youth Council of the If you'll deposit S1000 or more in a annual interest yields an effective annual. ratj-" Grosse Pointe War Memorial Certificate Savings Account for just one year, of 6.66%. Is sponsoring a roller skating you'll earn 61/1% annual interest, paid and So ask yourself this: At times like these -crl, party on Thursday evening, compounded quarterly. when it seems like every day you're getting ; December 13, from II to 10 And that's a bargain. little less for your money ... shouldn't you tak "i Members of the Detroit p.~~y Pointers from seventh That means you no longer have to tie up advantage of a '.avings program that offe,,~' the 5peeclosla~ Yacht Club have recently grade on up to interested your funds for a long period of time to earr. you so much? .. named WAYNE J. DUPUIS, adults are invited to join the high interest on your savings. In fact, 6V2% Whoever thought money would be a bargain . of Briarcliff drive, as Com. s~ecl control Council when they take over I modore for 1974. James Alex. ander will serve as Vice the new Skateland Roller ... ~he speed control that lets a driver rink located at 15 Mile. :lnd •Penalty-Federal regulations require a substantial interest Commodore and Robert Cou- I penalty for early withdrawals from certificate savings accounts. cruise at a constant, predetermined speed with sino as Rear Commodore. Harper roads. Tickets are priced at $1.50 his foot relaxed and off the gas pedal. . Other officers include: Sec- and may be purchased at retary, Ge 0 r g e Pearson; the War Memorial. We can do more for you if youll think First. It watches the speedometer while he watches Treasurer, Robert VanCleve; If enough people are inter. the rood-where his attention belongs. Fleet Captain. John Uznis; ested and sign up in ad- Fleet Measurer. Wayland vance; a charter bus will run Weaver, and Fleet Surgeon, from the Center to Skate- \ FirstFederal savings of Detroit Dr. Stuart Wheeler. land, leaving at 7:30 and reo Main Office' 1001 Woodward Avenue. Detroit, Michigan 48226 Newly elected directors are turning at 10 p.m. Cost for D

The Grosse Pointe Chapter 0{ Parents Without Partners will bold their general meet- ing on Friday, December 14, at the Grosse Pointe War Memorial. There will be a coffee hour sn.rting at 7:30 p.m. followed by a short business meeting and guest speaker at 8:45 p.m. The guest speaker will be Allan C/Lsholm, a member QUASAR! of the Grosse Pointe Chapter, who will speak on The Rights 0{ Women and Chil- ANYONE FROM 3 TO dren in Workmen's Compen- sation Cases. Mr. Chisholm 83 CAN OPERATE THIS is a trial referee at the Work- man's Compensation Com. mission and has custody of COMPLETELY AUTO- Available for Ford, Chrysler,G.M., American his seven children. Motors Mercedes-Benz, Aud, and Volvo Any per~on who Is a parent most ~otor homes, .eompers, pick-up trucks. Can and single due to death, di. MATIC COLOR TV. 1Mtransferred from car to cor. $ 8500 vorce, separation, or unmar. ----,- AS LOW AS . ried status is eligible for instoll"d membership, Eligible guests are cordially invited. CALL US FOR THE BEST Clark Brothers Instrument Co. ACElJ OUT 10300 WHITTIER, DETROIT When fame and fortune PRICE ON ANY MODEL! 884.5130 are traveling companions, • Manuloclured by Perfect Circle fame often has to take the back 8e1lt.

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11iursd~y. December 13. 1973 GROSSE POiNTE NEWS ' .. .4 ustin Pupils Good in Te.t I...... Wood8 Studies Youth Group' Slate Meeting Parcells Group Chicago-Bound I ______• pl.aunt wbIlt 1MIIIIF-~"'1q The Youth CoWlcU of \be South High, student covern. Michael R. Mullane of Au. Lawreace RIIlCUio, chalrm'D faultl II lDdeed ' ..• Ir. Sign Ordinance GroNe PolDte War Jlemorial ment officers (rom Austin, Saturday. December 15, forllst of colorfully decorated dubon road and Charles of Autin's math departmut mill. .. V has invited. representativu Our Lady Star of the sea, will be a very special day Christmas trees. Bayer of Grosse Pointe boult!. serves a. biab school .uper. .t i, for 43 vocal music students The students, without ask- The Woods Councll unani. from aU the various ,outh and Umverslty.Liggett, the vard, both pupils at Austin from Parcells. A trip to the Ing either their parents or Prep finished In the top four viaor fl)r the two .tudellu mouat, referred aD amend. In the Pomte a d1I- Allilnce of Christian Athletes croups to Museum of SCience and In. the Board of Education for me~ to Ordinance 103, cus ..,. ieMlon (1ft ,-ronday, from North High, Woods perc~nt of students who en. takiDl the exam. dustry in Chicago has been funds, raised all of their tra- (which permits and regulates December 17, .t '7:10 p.m. Presbyterian Teens, Tuxis, tered the firat llart of the the placing of signs upon puh. planned by Donald McNew vel expenses through ap. Michigan Mathi!matics Prize The purpDIe of ~e ,ather. Miller Hall representing the of the music department. proved fund. raising efforts. lie streets, and requires writ- mg is to enable the Il'OllPl to young people from Christ Competition. They are among At the museum, the stu. After they completed. their (Q SILENT tea permis~j'ln of the adja. beeome famWar with one an. Church, the teen clubs from 1,000 students statewIde who dents will see Christmas ar fund. raising, they found tbat cent property owner or ten. ot1l.er Ind abare ideas. It is St. Paul and St. Ambrose, took the final examination ~ m:c.r-rf ant for sip placement), to boped I student paper will be the sid clubs from North and it is observed in 28 countries they had enough to cover a on Wednesday:, December 5. Security Sym. the Committee of tbe Whole around the world. The exhibit German holiday dinner in the formed in order to spread the South High and the Future The competition Is &pon. feci",,. ,.mput.riled ~. for further study. word of what'. going on for Teachen and Key Clubs is in Its 32nd consecutive museum's dining room. ,'. year and includes performers Accompanying the elass as sored by the Michigan sec-' bi~ty an~ ttieecI to ,,11M Tbis action was taken at young people. from South High. tion of the .Mathematical As. .m ..... ncy alart eMIt. the reottular meeting Monday, I 1.1- All other youth groups in from varied ethnic groups as Ichaperones besides Mr. Mc- nc u....d among the grou.\>S the community are also in. they depict their Yuletide New are Mrs. Raymond socialion of America and is ACTION ALARM SERVICE December 3, when the C.W designed to foster a wider in. invited are: the Student As. vited to send their represen. customs through music, pag. Kenneally, Mrs. R i c h a r d 882.8895 ,r ", or I gin all y recommended terest in mathematics. Mr. adoption of the amendment to soclaU1ms of North and taUves. eaotry, holiday meals and a Kaslly and Morris Hanzek. !, the ~ou.ncU. Consideration of this item I atemt from the September 20 ,.l co.u meeting when Mary. ~ • E. Currie and Mr. and Mrs. Extra care in engineering ...it makes a big difference in small cars. Frallces Ban, botb of Vernier road, expressed concern over the "plague or overus~ of real estate advertising signs "'I, at c~tain home sites, partic- ularly corner sites," such as Vemiel;' llnd Marter roac. Mrs. Currie told the eoun. ,i cn at the December 3 session J , that signs sbould be placed • neaf places that are open rather than on someone else's property. She said certain t places are "picked on" re. gardlng the . placement of -- algas. ThIs, Mrs. Currie said, wII • "big nuisance." Which small cars "I'm not trying to deprive real estate men of display signs but they should place them near the property that it for sale," she stated. - have more trunk space than 3Pintos The proposed amendment I.ya signs not exceeding U- by 3O-Inches may be placed between the sidewalk and curb upon the streets, high- -have 2O'more total hiproom than Maverick irri' ways and public places of the city advertising bomes for sale, provided that the signs .re "so placed so as not to -can you as much as $62 in III I' ere.te a traffic hazard, or a save i nuisanee or inconvenience to the neighborhood." It also notes the signs sball not exeeed twe, in number ignition maintenance alone ~ll and that they shall be placed -;~:=~: only during the period the premises advertised are open for inspection. However, no .Igns may be placed prior to -are priced lower than Volkswagen's :~ Ie a.m., and they must be , removed by II p.m, Finally, no sign shall be placed without the expressed written approval fOf such most popular model ~:~ ~acement from the owner or tenant in charge of the priv- .te property immediately ad- : Jacent to the area whe~ -and can gofarther on a gallon 01gas than~? t the sign is to be located.

NEW BEAD NURSE )frs. Renna Ann Kennedy, , R.N., has been appointed Di. " . ).1I1;>r I reetor of. Nursing at Cottale Hospital. A 1959 graduate of the Henry Ford Rosplta1 School of Nursing, Mrs. Ken. 11JesesmaDauslivmC1Jr}slerCorporation IIedy eame to Cottage from aret1Je~z: Harrison Community Hos. 'Jliul;l pital in )fount Clemens, ,)t 2irl whEre she was nursing direc. tor for the past three years. ow tl Prior to that time, she spent )1 9rlt two years as the medical head nurse at Sl Joseph Has. pltal, )fount Clemens, and Jlx years at Wayne County General Hospital, Eloise, where she worked as an op- erating roOm staff nurse and [X)[)GE DART SPORT researeh assistant. Mrs. Ken. nedy, her husband John, a m;ouufacturer's representa- tive, and their two children. Holly and James, live In New Baltimore.

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We have the largest luggage capacity. by far, in the alone. you can save up to $62.00 every 24,000 miles over special Iraining in dis- But that's not the case at all.• Forget the stereotype small-car field. More than Nova and Maverick, twice as competitive 6.cylir.der engines and up to $27.00 over eases of the e,'e. Ill' is and take a {oak at these two Chrysler Corporation small iOIlA much as Vega and more than three times as much as competitive 4-cylinder engines, •• qualified to . diagno<;~' cars-Plymouth Duster and Dodge Dart Sport They not )!oM Pinto. And that's real, honest-to-goodness. locked-in- and treat any condition only give you what you want in a small car, but a lot 01 Price: The economy feature I~om of Ihe e,'e. \n optom- the-trunk space. Not on the roof, not behind the seat, but things you'd expect only in a big car. you care about most. :1 ed etrist is ~ spe('ialisl who For example. they're aUsurprisir.gly roomy. Dart Sport in the trunk. Out of sight and out of the way. is licensed to gh.e visual By now, we think you'\! agree thaI nobody packs more !2A and Duster seal 5comforlably. And they have more hip- examinatiOl's. pres('rihe features and value il110a small car than Chrysler Corpo- room-front and rear-than Maverick. Nova. Hornet and, Economy, plain or fancy. and fit glasses. II,~ is ration. And, ordinarily, you'd expect to pay more to get of course. Mustang II, Gremlin. Vega and Pinto. trained to detecl siAns of Many people also feel that economy cars are too plain. more. Not necessarily so. disease and to refer the That you can't dress them up. Wen. on our small cars. you See your Dodge and Chrysler-Plymouth dealer. You'll Fuel eConomy. But not at the expense palient 10 a ph}'sil'ian if can get many of the options available on our big ones. be surprised how little it costs to own one 01 their small medical care is n('('ded. of performance. You can tailor your car to your specific needs byadd. cars, The sugge~led retail price is less than Volkswagen's. Recently published test results by Popular Science show ing as many of the options as you really wan!. Power most popular model, believe \t or :1ot.t When you n('ed II pre- our "Slant Six" engine can go farlher on a gallon of gas steering. Disc brakes. Automatic transmission. Air con- Plymouth Duster. Dodge Dart Sport. Try these small scription filler!, ('ome 10 Ihan Nova. and you gel a "Slant Six" engine standard in ditioning. Cuslom seats and trim. Electrically heated rear cars from Chrysler Corporation at your Dodge and -- DEVO:"ti~lImE UHL(;S, aU our small cars. That means y'::'ugel power lor passing window defroster. Even a sliding sun root and folding Chrysler-Plymouth dealer's today. 16037 Mack "on Ihe and acceleration. What's more. this "Slant Six" engine rear seat are avai:able, blnr1I," 881-0,ti8. Our gives you more miles per gallon than other comparable qualified pharmacisls size small cars like Maverick, Comet, Ventu~aand Apollo .• Small carll. But big 0.1 engineering. handle all )'ollr needs in Something else you get with our small cars is the follow- 4~CHRYSLEA a professional mannl:'r ~ CORPORATION and ",i Ih personalized ing list of engineering features-whicn are standard on servilee. Free prcs('ription every Chrysler Corporation car buill in this country. DODGE. CHRYSlER' PLYMOUTH. DODGE TflUClCS delivt'ry. We also fea- • Electronic ignition for up to 35% more starting voltage lure lIall Mark (;reel- than conventional systems. in~ Cards. Sflnrlt~rs Candy, and a filII line of liquors, beN. flI10 " inc. Open Mon .•!"n'. IJ_9. 'Gas mIleage (,gure. Dtsed on OctOber '973 Popule' SCIence m'gulne Tell' If perlo,med tr; Popul.' ~clence fer 1'1 ,e~rt we', conduc,ed on '73 vehJelU SEE ALL TIlE DARTS YOIII !l1IEAlBI. Wllh figures IdjUllted by Popu'er Sc,.nce tor 197~ model changes and lhe reo HElNT/. IIINT: ,ull' 01EPA laslS "Me,Mene~1 IIaHeles end Dens hll ere UlraCleo from 1973 CMra-'s lsbol If GlIid' and Pitts Manual. labo, "Its bl$ed on nallonal eve'ege of $1000 per SEE 11IE lIISTERS AND \lll.1ANJS YIIIR iI.1IEAlBI. hour, Keep an cntting b;!l: • i '!"(IC' cornpefl$On based on mlnufac.lurer.' lugOBSled ,elill price", e)(clud,ng sharp, bill kel'p ,"'''c' , dUllne"on ch.rg", tlele end loopl le.e., end dUle, p('A-{, Herl i. your opportunity to in. ibodUy harm drove him to Saturday, December 8 and a 'whistle' when we checked "I spent two full days Over Christmas," to be pre. grade). The first grad" boys ~q~ 'elt Ira", S2,ooo 10 S5.ooo in a lToledo. entered the Ill. Clemens It out. There were no ashes, investigating t his man's sented Wednesday, Decem- will sing "The Drummer nic. apartment hOUH neor GrOllo1 MON Paint. Ihelt pcy. 8% ~r year to After reacblng that city, Hospital for treatment of the c1laret butts or anything else claim of being kidnapped anu ber 19, at 8 p.m. in the Boy." thru all in••• to... h i. olwoyt weK the alleged victim said, the so-ealled he.tiDe. The Farms in the ear. The ash trays in beaten," Miller said. "I school gym. Admission is $1 Junior High students reo GOOD 9 FRI ,ent.d ond hc. nlllO' miu.d a NEWS "kidnllpp"ers" turned .round dete4:Uve uid he wu 14. tbe auto were so clean they had to check out the matter for adults and 50 cents for enact 17th century Italy and di.idlnd. Bank .. f".n(I', Ho- I,and ~v~ back to the Pro- formed by doeton at the indicated they had never thoroughly, since it was said children. relat~ the story of hoW St. tionol Bank and Oet,oit 10_ l v.enca,l~J~erehevai i1ltenee. hospital that there was DO been used." to have occurred in our city, Janet Bristol, Ann Korn- ~ranc!s of Assisi created the STUDIO T,ull. l,lion, fotted him out of the evidence of 10)' form of beat. Miller said he even pro. and whether it was true or meier, Carol Meathe, Peggy first hve manger scene. fa, more information writ. to, Old,S,.lI!ad into his Thunder. ine ~r mistreltment of the cessed the Thunderbird for false, the investigation had Pendy, Cil Prophit, Gretchen Medieval 13th century Eng. Gr.ss. Peiltt. hws, ... "1, bir4- •. i~ ordered him to "victim." fingerprints and found only to be done. That is my job. Reger and Meta Weitzel por- land is the scene of the tra. CAM'ERA Iidrive ~ to Toledo, leaving Ml11er called Del. Van- those 01 the alleged kidnap I am certainly glad it was tray the seven stars of ditional blessing of the '1011Q Mo(k IH thl' Wood,> "l.,dIe.-l, ~the~.?t the scene. Lanot to find out the shltus victim. In checking further, not true. I am not pressing Christmas and tell about boar's head and the dec. ... PASS IT ON ... Gr.ss. Pei...... , .... : M~f.aid that based on of thf' young man and was the poUcoeman found that the false report charges against C h r i 5 t mas celebrations orating of the halls. this; inwrmation, the Detroit told by the detective that the vehicle, which cost $6,700, the man, nol only because of through the ages. \Feder.al pureau of Investiga. man was being beld without had been recently purchased his mental condition, but be- 1tionw~s' immediately noli. bond. with I phony check. The 000' cause the information came Starting with the present, t n th I f 11':" first grade girls will BILL RmpPBR'. !ied because of the claim of The Farms olfieer return. meter showed that the auto rom a 0 er aw en orce------the kidnapping and that the ed to the Provene.I.Kerche. had been driven only 1,300 ment agency. Deliberation is a good victim was driven over state val are. and quesUoned resi. miles. It was towed to the "A 101 of time and eCforl policy, but it has broken felY lines. ., dents living in Provencal, Farms station and impound. was put into this invesli~a- records. DOWNTOWN The Detroiter said he was who told him that the car ed. tion, but I am very glad the that this reported crime did wI~ :e:.: . day dOfththe Quizzed Two Hours did not really take place, Invites You To See Mario "Mike" Farmi. a g I appmg, an en MlUer said that on hearing especially in our city," Miller Mason to Host :t twas gri0ne'toItWthlStireturnedh that the young man had been emphasized. "Clearing up For Your Next New or Used Car a.er, pore me t e released pending further in- the matter is what makes Fam~y Night ~:~~~vequestioned the resi. vestigation and disposition of all this work worthwhile." • If you have shopped and have Cl\ price in mind, the three communities want------make us an oHer! Masonis PTO will hold Us Car Fou4 Cle.D ing him on the outstanding NO DETERRENT annual "Back to S e h 0 0 1 The Detroiter claimed that warrants, he went to the The futility of giving out • ChauHeur Service to Your Downtown Office or Night".'bn Wednesday, De. the ~Iacks had been smoking man's house on December I free advice to others doesn't Downtown Shopping Area cember. 19, at 7:30 p.m. marljuana constanl1y during )0 and questioned him con- seem to be much of a check. RoqQ\' Yisitation, music, reo both trips to aDd from To- tinually from 12:10 p.m. to mate. freshments and an appear. ledo, MiUer said, but a check about 2:30 p.m. I ----- I A Good Man 1833 E. JEFFERSON ance by Santa Cbus will of the c.r's 14terior disclosed The officer said that the More folks eat themselves I To Know highlight the evening's Ie. no evidence of the weed ilt I ~an ~as incoherent i~ giv. to death than, die of starva- WO 3.4700 tivity. any form. mg hiS answers, but fmally, lion.

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" 'Christmas Programs Set in Every Pointe School.." r " ":'WO'odrow W~ Woody. * Distinctive 1I11ta~ DlJIt appearance by Mr. and Mrs. Tbursday and Friday, De. Grosse Pointe, Harper Woods , Qloing It's be,wun, to look a lot Santa Ciaus giving out candy cember 20 and 21. and Detroit. School organiza. 'c'.'.. i>',~'':Proudly P,esenls: It~Il~~~~, like Christmas in the Grosse canes. Among other seasonal The Christmas season Is lions involved in the drive Beautjful ' . . .''* Luncheons Pointe School. System. Vir. activities, Carolyn Harwood's heralded at Trombly again include the Student Associa. ~J.:. ..~... Country'.r" .()'~~~: .' ... Cocktails tuaU)' every school' has second gradera will .lng this year by two luge tion, Interact, Foreign Ex. ,~/!I~_ .. '." planned Christmas activities C h r i s t mas carols at the "stained rglass" windows, change Club, Special Educa- _ Club 1 ,:,;)f ranf. mg from Trombly's an. Georgian East Convalescent made by the students, in the tion Club, Fellowship of -.~ )~~Ji!t~ ~ll r Rescrv~tions.'294'l47oo nUl "stained glass" windows Home. upper corridor. Other aclivi. Christian Athletes and the You are cordially invited to visil our Clubh6ll1felLi" in the upstairs eorridor to Everyone associated with ties planned are Christmas National Honor Society. The ."'.... '. I' and see for yourself why Hillcrest has become';fli.~ h South High SchooI'll tradi. Kerby School Is looking for- Sings, Wednesday, Thursday Instrumental Music Depart. 'NEXT1'O F'IRESTONE'S AT MACOMB MALi I tiona! Cbriatmas Concert. ward to "Christmas at Ker. and Friday, December 19 to ment held a Christmas Dance "NA rlON'S "~ES.r BANQUET CENTt8..~;:~;.: - '.~ Startinl with the elemen. by" to be held on Tuesday, 21, and a short play, "The on ~aturday, December 8. A ... -'- ' ~f,1

tary schools, where children December 18. A program of Day Before Christmas" given ChrIstmas Choral Concert I' can barely think of anything Christmas music, co-ordinat. by the sixth grade. The third will be held on Wednesday, \" but Cbristma. during De. ed with a visual presentation grade class will be giving a December 19. cember, Monteith bas scbed. of student art work, will be Christmas party for the pa- South's Annual Christmas u1ed it. Cbristmu tree dec. presenled. The school rooms tienls at St. Ambrose Center Concert also will be held on '\:. orating for this Friday, De. will' be open to enable par. and some classes will be can. Wednesday. December 19. cember 14. The tree lighting ent~and friends to see the tributing gifts to foster care The concert will feature 200 We cater to Receptions, 8alOquets, Parties, ceremOJl)' will be beld on many seasonal. decorations children. vocalists. among them the Conventions and Meetings of all sizes. 1',:lSO L' Monday, December 17, for made by the children. As tar as the mid dIe Towerbelles, singing a vari. , Our prices are modest and will fit most bu~: ~ children ia kindergarten, Studenls at Defer School, schools Parcells seems to ety of traditional and modern I still enjoying une.xct!lIed facilities. """j '~It', first and seeood crade5. The as the students at Barnes, have j~ped right into the Christmas music. 2,"; I school has also planned a ~ve voted not to excbange Christmas spirit. The school , We have Eight Individually Designed'~_'~~"~'" l' Christmas tea, room parties gifts among themselves but is busily organi%ing its an- ,i and A special assembly. to give gilts to the less for- nual "Toys lor Tots" Fun • Ballrooms to Serve Your. Every Party N~n ~ ~ The true spirit of Christmas tunate. Defer students are Night on Friday December '; will be realized by the chil- collect~g clothes an.d per- 14. The usual ticket of ad. Ro«ption. .. 75 penona Mojor City.. 350 p!rsons , dren of Barnes school as they sonal Items for the ..so pa. mission is a toy plus a small T... o.. . 100 penona HiII.r •• '... 400 ;.&.Ul.l) have decided .to donate gifts tients at the Jefferson MallOr entrance fee. The school's Gold • . . . . 175 pw... ns Moin.... 450 persons to children In the Foster Convalescent Home. All col. Christmas Concert will be Shtrdllit , . , 175 penons '.nlhollae.. 1100 ~~.,~~~;,,; • .' l'l'r' Care Unit of Wayne County lecteditems will be taken to held at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday. I Departn.ent of Social ~v .. th~ Home on Tuesday, De. December 18. Paved and illuminated parking for over 1000 cws, ~ ,',;', , ices. Instead of exchangmg cember 18. .. The charm of Hillcrest and the experience of olH- 1IOIf' gifts among their friends, the Maire School's third and PIerce ~Iddle. School has NOW SHOWING will insure ,hat your party will be a memorable ocidJi&i'lf' • cbUdren will be compiling fourth graders are presenting scheduled. Its Cbristmas Su:oll fulton Oursler', , " j":.' •."li.l .. 500 glft~ to go to the less a Christmas play Tuesday, and MUSIC Concert for 7.~ l, "THE GREATEST STORY ~l:rj :-t:. fortunate children, The school December 18, that they wrote p.m. on Thursday, Decembel EVER TOLD" FOR FURTHER INFOR~ATION CALL I:i~i!(. I has also scheduled a Christ. themselves. The ann u a 1 20. OR VISIT THE CHis HOUSE IN PERSON I In P8U0ft! vs mar Sing on Friday, Decem. Christmas sing will be on Fri. "allowing an Open House Saturday. Sunday ~, ber 21 at 1 p.m. followed by day December 21 at 10:45 !rom 7:30 to 8 p.m" Brownell Specia! Chi!dren', Matinee , 'WASHiNGTON GENERALS class parties. a,m: ' Middle School will hold its "SNOW WHITE AND 772-2240 463-0555 Ferry School Is eondueting Christmas activities have Christmas Concert on Thurs. ROSE RED" its second Food Drive to been planned in each of the day, December 13. and IA'., D.IC. 29 f benefit the Indian people In Poupard classrooms. A first Back on the norlh end of "THE BIG BAD WOlf" HillCREST COUNTRY CLUB 2 GAMES the Detroit area. Last year's grade class is putting on the town, North High School stu. Fj{f.d with Adv.nture , .. ,~roe.beelr at Ca~., Mt. Clemens C.... MAT. 2:00 p,M. - EVE. 8:0.0 P.M. drive was a trE:mendous suc- play "The Tree Angel." Some dents are conducting a Christ- and fanla,y Olt ...... ~ _, IS _ '- • Mi'- .rod Go~"'ck , #. cess with over 3,000 cans col. classes are also bringing mas food collection to be dis- All Main Floor S.als 75 '''0 WORlO 'I~. "HEA.TRICAl ARTISfS&\.' ' . lected. The children are also gifts for residents in nursing tributed to needy families in looking for used dining sets homes, fosler care units and ------.------.------AND TAIl( TENNIS ~ or individual tables and the Caro State Home. chairs. The sc;bool will also R i c h a r d kinder.gartners hold traditional Christmas have already had a visit HOLIDA Y OFFER! ~ obse'I'Vances. from Santa when he ,came A Christmas Family Open for lunch Wednesday, Decem. COURTESY OF House has been scheduled!ly ber 5. The instrumental mu- llaSOll School for Wednesday, sic students played Christmas "; Gros,se Point~ News December 19. Special l1igh-music on Tuesday, December Ughts include a Christmas 11, and the entire school will i Songfe5t in. the gym and an join in Christmas sings on ,SAVE $1 .00 ON "ALL TICKETS \ ' , PRICES:'$6.00, $5.00, $4.00 -- . . Math Students in Competition ~- WITH THIS COUPON YOU MAY PURCHASE AS Twentj.three Grosse Pointe Iand Dominic Vermet. MANY TICKETS AS YOU! DESIRE South High School students, The competition is spon. RESERVEQ 'TICKET' $6.00 for $5.00 finished In the top four per. scred by the Michigan see- RES.ERVED TICKET $5.00 for $4.00 cent on Part I of the Mich!. tion of the Mathematical A~- gan Mathematics Prize Com- soelation of America and is RESERVED TICKET $4.00 for $3.00 petition and aN among 1000 designed to foster a wider in. rotal Amount Enclosed Michigan students who com. terest In mathematics, to peted in the final examina. focus attention on the neces. GAME 0 2:00 P.M. o 8:00 P.M. tion on Wednesday, Decem- sity for mll.themaUcal train- ber 5. Grosse Pomte South mg In most professions and NAMF. • _ math students who qualified trades, and to identify and for the seeond test were: provide scholarships for ADDRESlL-.. PHON_E _ J 0 s e ph Briggs, Elizabeth capable mathematics stu.

Carey, Cathy Carion, Randy dents in the State of Michi. ..~~ ..;' -_~I .. CITt': ,STATE ZIP _ Christofferson and William gan. Erwin. The 100 winners -of the For choQ >eO" pleose moW' early' by sending chock poyoble 10 others include: Taryn Fin. competition wUJ be honore~ Olympia Sladium, 5920 Grond, River. Delreit, Michigan 048208. I'D Enclosed ,elf.addressed slamQeC! ;,;,velope., Allow one week for erlY, Sue Fordon, Jim Fox, at Awards Program span- mail orde ... Ticke" ma~ be pu~hased at Olympia Sladium Bo. Steve Gilbert, Martha Gray, sored by Michigan Bell Tele- Office no laler Ihan 204 hours prior 10 the performance dole: Ticket, Colleen Kelly, Judy Kienle, phone to be held ;t Western on cvoilabilily basi, only with no retund. ar exchange •. Fcr lick,1 Stuart Kurtz, Brian Litch, Michigan University on Sat. ond group arrangemen". intormal,ion coil 8957000. John MacFal1ain and Scott urday February 23, with 40 McCaig. of the winners receiving a In Dodge Still more aN: C~rol Mar. total of approximately $7,000 OLYMPIA STADIUM inch, Beth Miller, Cathy in college scholarships. Con- Nowosie1lki, Jim Peabody, tributions to the scholarship \

Jefferson North High School nalators finished fourth in the 17th (!olonnabe annual Royal Oak Kimball V"';n Swimming Relays l~ recent Automatic family owned Restaurant action. South High finished St. Clai, Shores in a seventh place tie with 24223 Jefferson Ayenie Grand Blanc. r~olyr 7 dcry$ a ",.. l, 7 a.m.-' I p.m. The Norsemen had 138 points in the 17-team field, j" n GERMAN SPKIALTIES and came in behind Birming- AMERICAN FAVORITES ham Groves, 212 points, f.-5: _•• TIMIideol, infimote plote tor Birmingham seaholm, 182 IItoN specie' small po rfies points, and defending cham. pion Dearborn, 163 pointe;. IA , Phone 779-4720 South c!lalked up 94 points. 1 bf) • Over 1 million satisfied owners. • A FREE automatic transmission offeC..::l t When you buy eiTher a Dart Swmger or Dart Cus-tem sedan opt1onaHy • An economical San Six engine. eqUipped with power steering. vlnyl/ool, AM radiO, light pac~3gf whIPe...... J~ rH • The thrifty Electronic Ignition. I. res, defuxe wheel covers, leU remOle-control mHror. deluxe bumper guar~s bn Ih1el:?-Speed wipers ~lth electnc washers, day/night ,nSlde mirror, dei •.nec' AI DidFashiDled Christmas 'nsulal,,)n package and speCIal e:c'le"o( mouldings. your Dodge Dc-aler (iln I • A big trunk for a small car. CRAFTS AT Sleigh Rides aflN you the aulomahC HansmlsSlon lree (because Dodge doesn I charge a. STAll! • Increasing resale value. .llm Ic}r Itl See e~Ih(H one oj the Automatic SpeCials ,j]lltle Dodge Boys CHRISTMAS _. JACI aad the III. STALl in the M.useum :~ -~_ ..'"_:s•. ' The Greenfield Villa)\e Players present this two-hour childhood classic. wirh IOIll Srr candle and doll makrrs. po"ers and .<;Iass !.I.>wers, the wrearh makrr and Ride a sleigh from Enrrance 10 Town lavish ,errinj:' and asroni,hin!\ mallical effecrs, in Th" MuSt'um Theatr1, linsmith, and many orhers, along the Hall-40 crnts. Full Vii/aile Sleigh bej:ir.n,nl: Dec. I~, Adults-S2,n: Museum's Srreer 01 Shops, Rda. over Tours-SI.75. Carria,l(lIS if .10 snow. Children-SI.2~ lunch in the Garden Room. Toys and nons CLINTON INN Miniature Circus £hrlstmas Gifts Enjoy a lunchron br".k in gaily-drcorared Special exhibil indude, display, of Fin" books, rays, Rlass and pe'Wrel r~produclion., an.i handualred ankles Clinton Inn on ,I;" Green. miniature nmcrren,h century toys and on sal,. in the MU$CUm, VillaR" & Complete lunchron menu, cafrreri. dolls, alon/( wilh a

FREE CIDER CAROLERS ()I:£()J.?ATI:[) Iif)MI:I .ND ~OOIUES at Martha-Mary VillaR" visilOrs IT.ay go in many of lhe ...... Chap)1 homes and ..... how their or;Rinal h 'd ook' occu""nlS would have c:!ec:oraled lMm Hor. spier d c;d rr.n d 0II af c 'e$ , , . and lhrou!\h rhe Village S11eelS ,... St'rv«l all day. each afrernoon add rhe sound. in an earlier C.mlllry, TODAY-more than ever- ..t f o~ ~~riSlm.s~ t~t r:hrshoI ~n eallier Cbrlstme.a Season Hours Weekdays 9.5, Dart is right on target. Tbe Splrl 0 0 j ay prro , n 10 t e useum, Weekends 9,<:30 Cloeed on Cbrlstme.a and (1l, • t . 1" scheduled pr, [ormances of Chrislma, ." uurtB mas 18 ~ lVe music playrd on anriqur inmuments, New Year s Days, Adml88loD Adult.s-$2~, SEE YOUR DODGE DEALER Dodge and,irelBfilldVillagl ~~,;;~' and drive a DART home today. i1od!Je Trucks , ,'\, •. 1"., ..... ',1.. •.. ,.'.

Thursday, Dee:ember 13, 1973 '''' Twelv. GROSSE POINTE NEWS ~~ores Of_fi_ce_r_Mi_.s_sesAgain I Youths Trapped by Attempted Sale of Stolen Goods

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0 God grant that not only the ~, oven at 350 for one hou'r. Love of Liberty but a thor- ough knowledge of the righls :J .... Semi-Boneless Our Own An Old World of man may pervade all the Ml/le- Lacs Cheese/Jellr Hexagon ,.4 .'*'ij':" StuHed Breakfast Favorite Nations of the Earth, so that is a spe(;lal and unique gift. anybody may set his foot PORK lOIN LINK PROSCtUTTO anywhere on its surface and beal:Jtifully presented in a bright say: This Is My Country - red hex2gon box. Packed with 7 Benjamin Franklin. cheese specialties and 6 assorted '~,r1~.OAS" SAUSAGE HAM Mllle.Lac. jams. jellies and honey 5.95 Entertainer if hI 67( RAVNAL is an impres- LB. "THE HOUSE THAT LB. $14>19 $2.98LB. sive gift box filled SERVICE BUILT" "SINCE 1925" with imported cheeses. Charlotte Charle. ~~~n,~~ ~ Complete wilh a culting Cheebo, a clever lit. FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS NEW '74 DAR' board, cheese knife dnd a lie jug-shaped tile '2309 colorfu! ceramic tile. 8.95 board wilh a cheese :1-..,~DINING PLEASURE MAY WE SUGGEST? ... NEW 74 MGflACO knife and a • Crown ROAST of PORK (5tuHed with our own bread dressing.) •2995 .... bountltul as. sortment of NEW '7. CHARGER r~( CANDLE PORK ROAST (For A Small Family) imported ;.' A DELICIOUS RIB EYE ROAST ~ cheeses. $4 NEW '74 DODGE 0.110 e LAZY.AGEtI STANDING Rib ROQ~' or Bone'ess Rolled RIB ROAST PICK-UP 'it-' NEW YORK STRIP ROAST rL; '2425 • FRESH DRESSED STUFFED TURKEYor FRESH CAPONS NEW '74 DODGE 1-100 SPORTSMAN ,~, BONELESS HAMS CJlazed ready to eat. Presliced if ~'ou wish '2995 '.1 BONELESS STlIFFED CHICKEN BREASTS Advanced O,ders WillS. Appreciated RAYNAL "lIIitlligofl" tar".,," ~~~ .. SIIYIClIIAIU & U '."OT/IS 10. UlYlet AI111 IMI ,All Hudsons SPECIAL CHRISTMAS WEEK STORE HOURS: ,jUNDAY, DEC. 23, Open 10 to 4 p.m., MONDAY, DEC. 24 9103 CHALMERS DHROIL MICH. 48213 .~G)pen 8 to 6 p.m. CLOSED all day TUES. and WED., , BlOCK N. tll'.'4 DEC. ~5 & 26. THURS., FRio & SAT. Open 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. PHONE 52S-1300 D'lUION .'NUNS ."". the Christmas store We Carry A Complete Selection of Fine Cklwd Saturday In Hudson's Candy and Pantry Shop, Eastland Wines and Li uor to Com lement Eve Meal

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,. (!./., , • t, '-~... ' ~ ' ~ d8 Thursd~y.t.pee.",b.r 1J I 1913 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Plge Thirteen . . )0/"''1 . ."~~meraCtubMeets Dee. ISRequest Action GPYC Elects New Officer, The Grosse Pointe cameral ture:'! of his recent trip to lB. B'rownell 'B. Line' Giv~ Fnnk P. McBride, Jr., of manufacturer, wbUe Donald SUIQl" LUTlllIl~~.. Club. wUl ,present. ,~ Tra. Africa, Including scenes from n USIn9 Case C~k road. auc~eded George A. Curtis. of saddle lane, :I alANING h~a~i ~el0P-.le.at ,~\ War .Melll:.O-the remote outpost of Tim. SCOOpon School Affai~s M. Cooper, Of St. Clair CPA with Touche, Ross and By Our EJlp.rls ••1 oS ria., 32" Lake ~ore road, o,n/' buctu, the Spice Island of Congressman Lucien N. Shores, as commodore of Company. is treasurer. In Our Modern PICff'to'l Thursday; ~eP1ber ~,Zanzlbar and native birds, Nedzi, (D.Mich.), joined by By Kathy Dull "Why can't students chew Grosse Pointe Yacht Club A p poi n t e d to GPYC's W. Do All Th. starting at 8 p.m. flowers llnd animal lire. a bi.partisan group of seven After reading one issue of gum In scboo1?" after the club's recent an. board of directors to fill al\ wir;':'~ B.y Walk wIll ~ow pia. Visitors are welcome. Michigan congressmen, has nual election. Mr. McBride, unexpired one.year term was the Brownell Middle School Dear Gumchewer, BALL POINT IN asked the Justice Department newspaper, "B.Line." you You can't chew gum in an insurance executive. will Paul A. Eagan, of Lothrop to intervene in the cruclal will be right back in junior school because students put lead the DOl-member club road, an attorney with Marco, MARKS REMOVE ';j< anti. busing case SOoD to be high school. You will know It under desks and on cbalrs E lee t e d vice.commodore Eagan and Kt'nnedy. Without Doing Wh~ consIdered by the U. S. what's wrong with the cafe. and it becomes a sticky was George L, Beard, of Newly <:lccted to the board Garment. Special CHRISTMAS Offer Supreme Court. teria this year, what activi. situation. Shore Club drive, St. Clair were James L. Taylor, of NO RESULTS The Solicitor G'e n era I ties are going on for the Glad we Could Help Shores, a Chrysler executive. North Oxford road, owner of NO CHARGE on should f11e a brief arguing school orchestras, and what Grapevine The rear commodore is Har. Midwest Brake Bond Com- against the decision of Dis- items have been recommend- The page also contains a old S. DeOrlow, of Indian- pany, Edward W. Wilberd. Pre-Recorded Tapes , trict Judge Stephen Roth, ed for teachers' Christmas historical piece by Jill Gra. wood trail, Birmingham, a ing, of Kenwood court, vice. D&CLEAT Congressman Nedzi said. gifts, (they range from face- ham on the first Thanksgiv. vice-president of Manufac- president of the W. E. Du. CLEANERS at the Camera Center lifts to a kiss from RYaJ1 ing and current student turers National Bank. Bard Company, distributor, The congressmen, all from 15501 E. WARM the southeastern Michigan O'Neil). opinion regarding the hall. The secretary is William and Peter E. O'Rourke, of day. D. Plante, of North Drys HawthQrne road, attorney Nr. Noltingham (jJ Buy ~ tapes - get the area, ,are Nedzi, , James The eight-page publication, For those interested in the 882-9354 O'Hara, William Ford, Jolln drive, president of the Plante with Eisman, Young and the first of four newspapers language classes at Brownell, Company, photographic art O'Rourke. I 4th tape at ~ PRICE Dlngell, and MlIrtha Grlf. written by 3rowl.ell jour. there are your men Pablo fiths, Democrats, and Wil- nalism students. was dis. and Jacques in the Spanish liam Broomfield, Robert tributed to all Brownell stu. and French classes, respec. lIJ Buy 6 tapes - get the Huber, and Marvin Esch, dents at .the end of Novem. tivety. Pablo reported that Republicans. ber. Called the "Holiday the Seventh Grade classes 7th tape FREE "ThIs case bas impl1ca. Issue," the green cover are studying Spanish (()()(i A GREAT FAMILY G1F tions of grave national sig. shows a Colonial woman in and seeing slides on Mexico. nlficance," the group said in the midst of Thanksgiving Jacques reports that Miss 80TH 8 TRACK AND CASSETTES a letter to Acting Attorney meal preparation. Cary hopes she can teach GIVE EARLY LARGI: SELECTIONS General Robert Bark. "The kids start asking the students enough so they "E v e r y urban. suburban when the "B-Line" is coming will "pass the course." . IN ROCK - POP - JAZZ - CLASSICAL community is affected. out in the first few weeks of In the article on the school FOR WEEKS OF ENJOYMEN Offer good through Month 01 Dec. "The lower court ruling, if school. Everyone reads ~e cafeteria, C h r i s Bartlett allowed to stand,; 'fould paper," Mrs. Sue V. Spencer, wrote that "There have been create enormous chaos~ need- Brownell English and jour. many changes in the cafe; lessly and recklessly accen. nalism teacher, said. teria this year. To start with, . tuatecomrnunity antagon. "The day the' 'B-Line' . is I e~rything in. general has POINSETTIA The CAMERA CENTER isms, and do severe' damage distributed the assistant gone up about five cents, due to education." principal •makes the an. to cost in the supplies needed Congressman Nedzi said nOUDcement in the 'morning. to make the food. 17114 Kercheval - the Solicitor General 01 the My students are very re. ':The milk .bas doubled in SPECIAL In the 'Village Justice Department should sponsive over putting to. price from fIVe cents to 10 intervene against the Roth gether a newspaper, even c~nts. The specials have 885-2267 decision as be did in the though it does take the first risen from 75 centS' to l!S r.ichmond case. In the latter Issue to get up ste8m." cents. Reporter Donna Camp wrote "TIle staff .has been cut ~y $5 Open Evenings Unt.i1Dec. 21st. instance, a 4-4 U. S. Supreme a very thorough report, on one person 111 the cafeteria l'..1 Court decision bad the result j , of .preventing cross-district the Instrumental Music ac- due ~o 1!l0ney, and it some. CASH AND CARRJ busing in the Richmond, VI'. tivities. Students attended a one IS slc.k, they c~not get area. String Bass Clinic held by any substitutes to fill In.so "The -Metropolitan Detroit the Detroit Symphony at everyone has to work twIce case is certain to be a land. North High School and the a~, hard. ;IsM mark decision because of the Dptroit Symphony's Chll- Mrs. Proctor, the head of VISIT OUR BEAUIIFUL 11 • wider scope of the issue in dren's Concert. Currently, the staf~, has cut down on RADIALS dispute," Congressman Nedzi band and orchestra members the makmg of food. She on~y , CHRISIMAS DISPLAY added. "Richmond invl'lved are busily selling placemats. makes the food that t..,~ three school districts. The to raise money for their people like, to save money. . . Michigan case involves 86 in. scholarship fund and pre- Sev.e~al, students als~ put , aring for the concert Fri. on Critics hats and reviewed by dependent school districts. P . new record f('!eases, sports Uni,.oyal Besides, all .nine justices can day, Decem~er 14. events and current movies. be expected' to partiCipate Layout editors Amy. Hart- Stephen Controulis. in report. this time." man, Amy O:eszk~, Michelle ing on records, said that Led The case is expected to be Buck. and Kim PIerce have Zeppelin aft e r it" recent argued before the U. S. realized the need to balance concert tour Is expected to Supreme Court early next materials on a page. by make $30 000 000 by the end year. placing Carol DeMars and of 1973 hat has to. be a Karen Nelson's advice col. record.' S'ee'Bel,ed U you feel you must drink umn on the sa.me page. An Some space for editorial at. parties, it's better to sit average entry IS as follows: was allowed. In her article, RADIAL tight than to drive that way. Dear Grapevine, Assistant Editor Grace Piku wrote, "What do young • ',- PLY people learn while teachers ' Elmer are striking? They are not Henry and Lucille Kohl and Fred Vogt learning the three R's, read. ~-; Scherer's ing, writing and arithmetic. \ , ' • .." ;,- .' .....\ .. • .;' '::, .:',r ~'" ','j" They might be learnJng the 14522 E. JEFFERSON ., ;"\1.4"2''''0 ..- three U's though, unreasOD- MASTER CHARGE - BANKAMERICARD - DINERS CLUB ~~ able, unwilling and unneces- AMERICAN EXPRESS - CARTE BLANCHE HONORED I') otIf OF M1C1flGAN'S sary attitudes that may stay ,. $ . MOST COMI'lm FREE PARKING IN REAR OF BLDG . 95 with them the rest of theJr iI' GOlflNG FACUnES "I lives." City-wide Suburban Deliver;es lR 1'-IS.Whitewall OPEN YfAR .... $110 W b. TIIi However,. the newspaper .... 'ROUND ends on a gay, holiday note. 'HEATED TEfS' The following poem is by Julie Trombly: "That time of ~ear agQin "Where Oid heu come, Friends Meet When the tree iI put up .2.U. and the stocking, (Ire and Greet" ... hung. ~H:J and the Values , ..., We wke out the ornamenu Are sincerely M1J111J1S AWAY fIOM All TIIf POINTtS and bulbs ,;nth care, genuine." And put them on the tree 37575 HARPER &0 hi' at 1-94 Ha rper North 'IiI thef'e's no more 500Ft. North of M.,ro Beach Pcirlcway spare. , The tinsel gZutem in the. light, :.2.U And make. ,the pine look A Selection of over 150 Golf Items gall and bright, to Choose from 10% to 15% discount Decorating the tree is a ." livelli affair, 1( And laughter and ha:ppi. TU:> CHRISTMAS SPECIALS ness fill the air:' GOLFBAllS by MEN'S Dismiss Charge fit/list, Top flite .MIMaxffi Custom lnittell PRO LlN~ CLUBS Against Youth Macomb C' )vnfy's TEIIRS LOOKI HEAD (OVERS 8ft1 Golf luy 3 Woods SHOES by FOOT JOY . and BEN HOGAN 9 Irons dHEdDFOR PINGPUnERS Reg. $150 S I 09 Be Sure 10 Shop This This is the anniversary of Colonial's second decca IIODSlACKS Ouhtandin Volue! service to our community. Each of those twenty yea~h GOLF JACKETS MASTERcttARGE ACCEPTED . seen a substantial increase in savings customers and t for III... and w_ HOURS: breadth of.service provided. GOLF SLACKS 10 to 6:30 Now as always Colonial is paying for III", .... WOIIIIlI $at. & Sun. 10-5: 30 the highest rates on savings. :, GIFT CERTltlCATlS 1-465-S800 - 1-465-5101 WHITEWAllS certificates, .$5000 minimum, for 4 y~flr E78-14 21.95 WHEEL matu rity. 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[I. ;7~2 witbout eIlthlll1l,ml 'l'be trouble with a ~------Thursd~y.,D.t.mb.r 13; 1973 r .nlintl without '", prophet 11 that he has both South eager8 Drop EML BruiDs Victors on Canada Ice City =~:Dded to ::w= b::t,m::~. ~:~ i: Ilt~'" iC, ,:;u;r.- eye. fixed on the profits. ------, • report 01 • kitchen are at "II 'Itoullded whell the)' 411. The Bruin. were victorious the Thomblll.te.m IIld "ert h ('( ener oseVI." 51 50 In four games durin" a reo on top of ••• 3 score. Moore the home of a St. Clafr ave. covered that u" ':!IUle of t e : O to R e, . e nue resident ClIl MOIlda)' af. combusUon wa. a cookie that; P ______,_ cent weekend in the Toronto scored aU four loals. Drew ternoon, December 3. By the caught fire whUe it was bak. :;' ~~~BON JOUR By Mark Emery gan to hurt South as Rose. area. On Friday, November !rIascar1n posted. a shutout in time the firemen arrived, the ing in the oven. '; Alter Tuesday's h om e ville capitalized on South's 16 they faced UnionviUe and a 6-0 win over the Wellt Side L g a me, (December 11), mistakes and led at the one aIter trailing 2.0 for two pe. Boys Club. ~; t,oCKT"IL LOUNGE against rival North, South's minute mark by one. riods they e~ploded in the The Bnrlna participated in t, Blue Devils will play host to South then came back to third for five goals. AUen the Turkey Tournament at ~ ( " " East Detroit in their second tie Roseville with 43 seconds Taber scored first on a pow. the Grosse Pointe Commun- " ~ (B I'. Lounge) Eastern Michigan League left on the clock. Another er play with BiU Seaver and it)' Rink over the holiday. " game of the season. The Dev. costly foul sent Roseville to John Schuster assisting. He They .suffered a crushing de. :'" ils lost their EML home open. the line with a one and one ag.ain scored with line mates feat in their firs.t jame on "We Serve The 8est Food" ".'..~ er to Roseville, 51.50, last chance. Roseville sank the Mike Burkheiser and Matt Thanbgiving night against .' at Modest P,Jces! week. first to put them in front 51. C~stelJo in on a pass play. Little Caesars, losing 6-1. The :~ 50, but missed the second and Burkheiser and S c h u s t e r lone B'nlin Coal was by Coso . luncheons & Dinners Daily South will entertain East South came up with the reo turned on the red light for tello with Bll1'kheiser assist. Detroit tomorrow Friday, De. bound. Then South was beat. goals 3 and 4. Kevin Moore ing . . Luncheon Special, Saturdays, $1.50 complete cember 14, at home as the en as Roseville forced South scored the final goal with They came back with a 3-1 lft : Open Every Day, 7 Days A Week! Devils1 try. forf ththeir first to throw the ball away. Rose- Seaver assisting. w.... over Robert's Pool to eague WlO 0 e season. ville regained the ball and The follow i n g day the gain a semi-final spOt. Burk. You;' Hos's ... Carl & Mike Walsh The Shamracks are rated be!:!' on to win their first Bruins were hosted by Stouff- heiser scored with Jim Ken. t: 885.-8887 tenders.among theas-1heyE,.ML'saretopreturn.con. league gaT'le in three years. vi1Ie, Ont. and in a high scor. nary aSS1S. ting. Schuster then . ing with four starting players For the second game in a iog game were victorious 9.5. scored on a pass }lIay from ~ '." 16390 E. WARREN (1 8lock Wesl of Aige. Th.olre) row Tim Kramer led South Burkheiser scored the "hat linemates Seaver and MOore. \'" ----- fromD troitlasti year'sr ted team.t to E8stS . offensively with 18 points. trick." Taber and Joe Sehee Burkh'elSer completed the ,,:nson r: ;e E:~~itle r tee Key defensive rallies were scored twice with Costello scoring a.fter receiving a pass ThiNGS. . and will prove to be strOl1~~r lIed by Scott Solomon and Iand Ben Amore putting in the from Costello. than RoseviU Rob Heidt. Ken Smith and other two goals. In what proved to be one TOGETItER e. Carl Bunch combined to lead On Sunday the Bruins faced of the most exciting games woRk Roseville was underrated Roseville with 18 and 12 'I two all 12.year-old teams. In of the whole tourname:1t the as they came into South's points, respectively Bradford, Ont. they played Bruins b"ttled Slasor to a 44 foRG90d I home court. They are partic. ------tie. A sudden death overUme i ipating this year for the first was played and Sluor was TO ThEM TIIAT loVE • 1 time in three years, with a Pointers Swim for Dye Team declared wiDner on shots on varsity basketball program. goal. John Davies tipped in It looked at first as though The Detroit Yacht Club His little sister, Cindy, ph,ced a hard slap shot by Matt God!' '. .South would have the edge Swim team placed 17 Grosse fourth in the eight and under Rossetti. Schuste~, Sea v e r Roman.828 I with an established basket. Pointe area swimmers in the girls 25 fr4'e and sixth in the and Moore combmed for the ;:•. JmportedBeer ball program, but Roseville St. Clair Shores Swim Club's 10 and under 50 free. other three go a Is. Brian Trusling God for all good. you ,can see a pattern of >: De- Mixed by the Case came to South with a polished meet Saturday-Sunday, Cindy teamed up with De- Moody played a very st.rong progress in your life. Even triafS'l:lecome oppor- " and organized team for the cember 8.9. in Lakeshore nise DeSantis, Molly Riley .game asslsting on one of the tunities for healing and for improvement, as the n. Liquor Gift DecanteTS upset. The game was close High School's pool. and Kathy Coughlin to WID goals. C;;oalie.Drew Mascarin throughout its entirety u Most oC them swam events third in both the 8 and under turned m a fine perfor~ance. Bible shows. ~:. Gift Boxes of Wine South trailed through most of they had never done before girls 100 (ree and 100 medley S1asor went on to W1n the At our testimony meeting this Wednesday. you will , for 1 to 12 Bottles the first half. and most came out with ex, relays. tournament defeating Little hear others tell how they've drawn closer to God and Again the Devils inability cellent times. This qualified David Wittwer, who just C:;::~'ruins posted a 2.2 t:... felt His gentle control of their lives, And often they tell • Imported Liql.lors t t th the them to swim in the next turned nine, placed sixth in ... how their understanding of God has healed them of a score cos em g8me higher classification meets. the boys 10 and under 200 in a league game against .• Gift Baskets as they went scoreless for Southfield on Monday No- sickness. grief, loneliness, fear. lack. three minutes into the first Barrie Fires really came free. Mi!Jli Stor.en,. wbo just vember 26 Taber scored both We hope you'll visit soon. quarter. However, Roseville's through In probably his last moved mto M1chlgan from Bruin goais :. Fun fine of I CHRISTIAN SCIENCE TESTIMONY MEETINGS \ Domestic & Imported offense also stalled and South meet as an eight.year-old. He ?ut stat~, proved her prow.ess On Thursda November 29 trailed by the end of the first took a first in the 25 breast, In plaClllg fifth in tbe glrls th tr eled Yi P rt H . fiRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Wines & Champagnes quarter by only two points. (22.3), ~ fi(~h in tbe 25 free I~tand under 50 fly and 100 aDe:.battl:d the~ t: a l-tJe~ ..... ~"t. f.o,.",.. '212 ChoDlfonl .... '!wndo, ~ •• ,(~ & S,,"d''l..- 'X"Qo. 10]0 Word drJ\: South then began to mount Iand a Sixth In the 25 back.' ... SChuster was the lone Bruin IeM1I"t IMft'!_ ".U Mock Aw. 1U 4-1"90 u • Two sets of sW1mmmg SlS- SIXTH CHUIlCH OF CHll.lST SClfNTlST Package Liquor Dealer an ouense and at the half He teamed up w1th fellow ters were in the to six in scorer. . D.lt.~1 1"'10 te.fdlll..... 1 A•• went Into the locker room Pointers Ken BaciuUs, Hans their events. The pSobieski The BruinS. are facing a I Svn. $ef ...ic:n 10,30 and Sun, Sc:hool 10:30. W.d 8,00 , with a two.point lead. Brieden and Bill Hohmann, . 1 d d bus y December schedule ...... 14707 1(_..1. 00'...... Michipn . . ( 11 f h 1 glr s, 16.year.ol Carol an Wh1'ch includes the Can.Am U2.n,S I The game began to get a 0 w om are on y seven. ld M d I ld) t 1 th' d' 12-year-o argaret, showe tournament w' Guelph, Ont. . Iclose as South's three point years-o , 0 pace Ir In their penchant for longer 17255 Madt East o' Cadieux TU 5-0626 . lead in the third quarter di. the 8 and under boys 100 events by placing third and, -.- ..- ..- ..------'-r minished to a four point defi- free relay. Second only to sixth in the 200 free. OPEU 7 DAYS - WE DEUVER c1t. at tbe beginning of the B'artle was 12 .year.o ld Ch rls. The Austerberry sisters, fOurth pen'od , 39.35. Neros who won the 11 and 12 Terri, who just turned 11, Many carefully cared for In the fourth quarter South year boys 200 individual placed fourth in the 200 (ree began to battle back as the medley, (3:02.5), and also and Mary, having just turned Devils led by five midway took home a fourth place in 13, showed her strength by . tbrough the' fourth period. the 100 back. placing second in the 200 .. Costly fouls and turnovers be- Showing her. diversif!cation breast, fourth in the 200 1M ------in all strokes was IS.year-old and filth in the 500 free in Ob Off Norene Slawski who placed the 13 and overage group. L1 rary ers in every event she entered: Other DYC Pointe area 500 free - third; lei; back - youths who swam new events Family Films third; 200 free - fourth; 200 and chalked up faster times 1M-fifth; 50 free-sixth, and were Gay Storen, Laurel Ba. are coming in as trades ... 100 fly-6th. ciulls, Ruth Hohmann, Bob & The next program in the Dale Gannon, 14, in his BrowneD, Patrick Cougblin, MINI MAC Family Film Night series will AAU competition Iie but, Shannon Riley and Brett 'DrOMATIC be held toIlfgbt, Deeember brought home two red rib. Karmey. This was the first l'~tlighS less than 7 lbs .• ) 13, at 7:30 o'clock in the bons for his 13 year and over AAU meet for Breit, nine, Exhibition .Room at the Cen. boys 200 breast and 50 free. and 12-year-old Patrick. 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Thursday, December 13, 1973 GROSSE POINTE NEWS £LEerED PJWiIDE~T OF ADAPSO Hawthorne road resident, at their Annual Meeting held Robert W, Olsen, president in Chicago, Ill. ADAPSO GPSC Natators Do WeJl u[ rd of Computer: Services Cor. represents the computer Be a Neighbor !jllJ ''Ill ;'",:0 poratlon ip Sollthfield, was services industry through In Patton Club's Meet, nll.l !,le, elected the NatioJlal Presl. legislative al'l.d judicial ef. to some of the nicest neighbors in Grosse Point to dent of the Association of forts and provides a forum The Grosse Pointe Swim lte Data Processing Service Or- for the exchange of ideas, with Marsha Maurer, Connie ~e Club "AU Team competed in Robinson and Beth Boerner, ganlzations Inc" (ADAPSO), concepts and techniques. By Buying an elegant apartment home 'S. the meet at the Patton Aqua- In men's open 200 yard reo )(I tic Club in West Petroit Sat. lay, the club's relay of Augie urday-Sunday, December 8.9. DeLuca, Alex Mueller, Jim WE TILL HAVE h ff A ~ This WaS the 14th year that Ketzler and Rex Boyee took 7i'" MORTGAGE ... at t e 1e ersonpartments'- I~ Patton has held an "AU meet fourth place. It was the first MOIEY AVAILABLE J - .I in the month of December. time in Michigan that an all. :II. ~'"' The PlIt~n Club is the oniy Masters relay competed in an Grosse Pointe's Newed Condominium III active AAU Club In Detroit. open event. All of these swim- Now 2/3 Sold x.," Grosse Pointe Swim Club mers were over SO.years.old -.',: ,Ed.hliszewski Natators came home with and members of the Grosse 1'1, ' many laurels. In girls 10 and Pointe-Swim Club Masters er ~~ un<'er Cathy Brown took third Program. in the 50 breast. She was on In other Masters events, ~ ,\Iake a Iisl of all Ihe Ihin!!:s you wanl and ft'e1 )'OU 11.11 the 200 medley relay team Carolyn DeLuca won the wo- ra 11I11>.1 inl'lud(~ ill p.ur home. Th('n t'lassifv Ih.' lisl, eilher that took a sixth place along men's 1oo.yard butterfly with ) .., In ('!imillulillg the It.asl imJ>ortulll. or iisling Ih,' 1I10s1 with Wendy Watts, Lynn Mol. a 1:16.4, and she came back is t'~s"lIlial IIIillg Ihal )'OU need. In Ihis way \11\1 will lahan and Kitty Berg. with a first in the 200 yard IY 'Ill, .. d a minimum of fU,,~ds011 ohjech. witieh ;,'a'II)' don'l In Boys 10 and under, Wat- freestyle. pi Iwillng, unll ultimalel)' will be disearded. Your reuetioll In the men's 2OO-yardfree. I ty Bernard took third in the 10 all)' obj,'("1 in a room is really the mosl imJlorlant 2OO.yard freestyle and he Augie DeLuca was, second lIIeasure of w'helher il is a necessity or not. combined with Jeff Colton, 8nd, in the 100 yard breast- stroke, (age 35 and over), An imporlanl ilNn when making your home dee- Jim Strong and Dave Center for fifth place in the 200 free Jim Ketzler was fifth and I. oralin~ li,l,holllll be ('orJll'ling. AI ED '\L\l.ISZEWSKI relay. JeII Colton placed Alex Mueller, sixth. Jack C\HPETI:'Ij(;. 2 H:J5 ,\lal.k, 776-5510, we ha,'e one of fourth in the 100 butterfly. Shoolr.was ninth in the same Ih,' largesl and fint'sl displays of qualil)' eaqwling al The 200 medley relay team event. lery reasonable prices, Choose from I.e('s, Milliken, in girls 11 and 12 took a GPSC's "B" team will go Cahin C..afts. to name a few, or sdl~el an orienlal ,rug second place. Swimming were to East Detroit this weekend or a fur area '!'ug. We also sdl ami inslall eOllllllereial Pam Rinke, Julie Eugenio, and the "A" team will start ('aqlt'l ing. Open: Tues., \\' .~d., Sal. ()::IO-6; i\lon" Margaret Wittmer and Fran. the new year out with the ces Shook. Julie Eugenio Michigan Stingray meet in ,[,hun •., .'ri., 'Iii (). in eonlilluous ser\.it~(' si nl'l' 191:J. January. took second place in girls 11 and 12 breaststroke. Coach Tim Kennary and In boys 11 and 12, Wally all of his age group and Mas. Kilgore was first in the 50 ters' swimmers wish every. one a Merry Christmas and freestyle and sixth in the 50 a Happy New Year. . breaststroke. Tom' Shook took second place in the 50. yard breast, and Wally and Tom joined with John Bur. chett and John Hessburg to 19bituariesl Uo "Oil know Ihal the most costh Ilting ahoul vou place second in the 200 free when ,'o~ travel abroad is fOU" An{f~~i['an aecenl? "I is rel~y and 3rd in the 2OO-yard LESTER J. McCARREN lrue. ilut no mailer whetl,~r )'ou pay tile high('si Ilriec medley relay. Funeral s'Jrvices for Mr. or !lot. sholilling in foreign lands al \\'a)'s guarantees )'OU In girls 13 and 14 both free McCarren, 77, of Audubon hargains. Whelher il is silver. jewelr)', beauliful c1olh, and medley relay teams post. road, were held on Friday, , , rille (~hinll. or just a few sOllv.enirs for your fumily at ed thirds. The team was com. December 7, at Saint Clare " de Montefalco Church and home. )'011 will find she foreign market an ('xeising and prised of Patti H::;l1man, Me. , gan Montagne, Abbie Frame the Ve r hey den Funeral • j' ;atisfyillg "Iaec to shorl. Uefore traveling abroad, get and Debbie King. Home. He died on Tuesday. lip 10 date informalion from 111l'agenls al MIl. Q TICAVEL Megan Montagne took a December 4, at Bon Seeours 19517 iUnek An'lIue ... Wht~n you plan )'our nex! trill, fourth place in the 100 fly, a Hospital. Your neighbors will include an award winner of one of the highest civic ,nu should rei,. on liS b(~caus,~ our professional expe- third in the girls open back- Mr. McCarren worked for honors; a distinguished Ddl'oit attu\'llcy: ,1 lrlcmlJl'l l,f an iJutstanding tieJl(~e "'ill help sa"e you vacalion time ur.d mone)'. And stroke and a second in the 50 Gerleral Motors for 42 years, Detroit banking family: a \\(0]]-1\111)\\11 eUllnoissclll', j'(',swuranteul'; a we'n~ paid, not b)' you, but lIy the Irand eompani('!>. so free in 27.6. Megan also was retiring in 1961 as director of sportsmab ,,-110 is an ilJtel'l1;)tiul1 the l~, 555 Lakeshore Road ~ f \ Tom Heidt to put the ball on same areas. I,. ; Warren's nine-yard line. On ~ • THE ENTRY COlUMVN[CATlO:\S Sy-;n::H ;, :t ,,,'\, :"I,ll'" t "",i',I,d :lnd ('ngi- • the next play Paul Genter r. d, slashed off end for the score. neered by Michigan Bell Telephone i ]1,~i;\ l ~inl~ ;] tl)llll' 1[i1l' P:III<'I telephone ::1 Dawson then passed to ;. in the lobby, the caller dials the ""nl','~ ;, i L",:[ '1'1:1; (1.;,,1(' • ,I. Ii party to I ,i Heidt for the two-point con. , ~, version. have a private conversatioll, DIlI'l"';; the 1 i',I' il,(, "I"" IS P! ti:(' l':lti;lllce vesti- South scored later after bule, he is under surveillall,:e hy [he I'OIJl !',did , \, (',un','I:I, , Rocky O'Hare recovered a fumble in Warren's territory. i AN ON.GV1\ RD ALERT SYSTE)J f,_'alli ,',,, " 'OJ 1.,; p:I;(,1 Pi :, !" :)1.11 :,::; er's a:'"lt. With John Beebe, Doug Skip /! and Brian Meyers grounding ment and the attendant's 'offlcr' Tn, 11'"llfw' (,: ;ll. in:! I" ;'1:\ ;Ip;:rllllcnt out yardage to the four, when the occupants are ilW:1Y. The dUl);!,:;!J~ ,1, 1,;:i,,:'1 i1i!"'] i:':",' "t.'iIL by ac- .', Meyers capped the drive by tivating the apartment's SCcel:'lty ,'i\IPI:I"'\.ion,i Ihl.' t"'ililC't : thi' scoring on a dive over guard. :i South missed the extrli poin!. South's strong defense reo TilE FIRE PROTECTIO:\' .\Lnn St,'STlJl 1;:1' :,II!,,',\ ':',i' ;':1 1l1ote :lion -:l covered six Warren fumbles, to all occupants of the building ~Ild \\.:1: ,1";'11'(' :i 'i:',: oil, I:, ,I: ,lIdl\idual oc. stopping their every effort to cupant of a fire in an unoccupied ;qla:lll,l':.!. score. Oulst8nding defensive players included AI Jones, i Further clements of security :lIe lhe Ji::ifo;IJ~ II! 'ilillfil':lll," I, ',' Grant Piche, Chris Fielding, I Rocky O'Hare, Tom Gutwald the clock resident caretakr;,';. and Nino Tocco, CHRISTMAS IS GIVING! The Jefferson Apartments is ;" :1:"': , ' : I" 1. "" It h /)oat The frosh, coached by let this be your Christmos gift for this s~ason an~, all th~ beautiful George Dudich and Tom slips, 3 hlocks from Grosse POi:1 k \' 'I '. : 1/ . ~ l :.I ' l . ':0 ',I 'l!ll':ntllwn seasons to come. Executive type home With magnIficent view of the Bailey, finished with a rec. Detroit by bus, ord of 42-1, This included lake. House designed to have all principal rooms with lake view. f(lur shutouls. Don't worry ahout srll;ng YO\lr hom".' : :1 \1,':1<1 i":lfl: II , , .1 \'.' ': ,l!I,~,i1\ pro- This is one of the newer homes on lakeshore Road, decorated with gram for your home, and our lW\\' l':I

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P.t4e Sixt•• n GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, D~c:emb.r 13. 1973 Grosse Pointe News State Handles Fuel Problems bw ANTEEBO PUBLISHERS, INC. , (~~ ',~l, :.•~ ~ "CiUzel1l with fuel iupply WJaai Goes 01. OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL;c~~er~~~~~f.c~oro::~:rn= problems should make.4lvery mafj nwon <1l't'>SSE POINTE FARMS, MICHIGAN 48236 . fuel supply problems is in full effort to locate fuel before at ~~~ Se~ond ClaD Postale Paid at Detroit, Mlchllan operation in Lansing, accord. cODtacting the office. Contact siov FULLY PAID CIRCULATION ing to State Representative the supplier you have been Your Library William R. Bryant, Jr. (R. dealing with, if you have one, By Virginia Moun! Memtil~t'?'IlCh. Press Association and National Edltorlal A~sc>clatlon Grosse Pointe Farms). or contact other suppliers .rl-I~yp~~!~l, ,~ fill . Phone TV 2-6900 The teJt~hone number lit wbo might be able to take NATIONAL ADVEaTISING REPkESIlNTATIVB th t h' h' I t d GUEST COLUMNIST Today's The. Day .. " and Weekly Newspap4!r Representative, Inc. e cen er, .W IC IS oca e you on as a customer. the sweeping brush." Bare 404 eAve'l'!e New York 19, New York BY,ant ).7300 at State Pohce Headquarters MARGARET NlEMEnA. paper was as important as also this evemng, deSigner ~. u • CH(CAGO OFFICE in East Lansing Is 1.517.373. "If j'OU have moved to a Tokaido, or "Eastern Sea color in showing snowfields, Steven Goodman with his fab. !33 1I!ttIP MichIgan Aven~e Phone Flnanleal 8-211. 8250. The EOC, with' five new home, first contact the Route," is the name of a the sea and the sky. Possess. supplier of the previous oc~ ulO'JS fashion jewelry collec. RoliilJih B. EDGAR EDITOR and PUBLISHER telephone lines and four or highway that connected Tok. ing the ability to reduce the I cupants, then your supplier tion will be at The Sign of the . WILL~,M ADAMO"....,. ADVERTISING MANAGER more staff people, i~ designed yo with Kyoto in pre-modern pictured scene to a few sim. Mermaid, 75 Kercheval. They JAN~.MUELLER FEATURE PAGE, SOCIETY to collect mformatlon about where you previously lived, Japan. The -provinces sur. pIe, highly decorative ele. JA~SJJ. NJAIM NEWS any fuel shortage, and to if he supplies in both areas. rounding this route formed a ments, he captured the es. are nicely priced and ~erfe7t ROGER A. WAHA ...,...... SPORTS, NEW seek necessary action to If you can't find a fuel sup. district that was also called sence of what he saw into a for gifting. The Mermaid ,wIll KA1'l1~ DUFF , , EDUCATION, NEWS meet the problem. The EOC ply, c(\ntact the Emergency Tokaido. Thf) highway ran strikingly effective composi. be open Thursday evemngs Operating Center for belp," NA~~ KRAMER,...... NEWS office wi.ll be in operation Oil along the Pacific coast for tion. Snow, rain, mist and until 9. LlL!JA~ KARR ,...... " ADVERTISING weekdays from B a.m. to 5 he advised. the most part, and the scen. moonlight create some of his MAR~~LORIMER... ADVERTISING p.m. The greatest shortage is ex. ery and stoJ)6 along the way poetic masterpieces. Sun Togs . . . are•a bright part of chilo• PA~iRbUSSEAU...... , .. ADVERTISING "This office was estao. pected to be that of fuel oil. were depicted by Hiroshige This same route is now fol- dren's cruisewear at Young Clothes, l~O Ker. CHAl89ES DICKSON :,.. , , ADVERTISING lished by the Governor's Natural gas supplies, at least (1797.1858) 1n his series of lowed by a national highway cheval. Coordinate a white jacket, stnped. at JOH~ MacKENZIE ,...... BUSINESS Task Force on Fuel Supply to homes, should not be af. woodblock prints. On a trip aod two raillines--The Tokai. JOANNE BURCAR ...... _.... ACCUUNTS which up to tl;is time has fected this winter. Repre. along the Tokaido Road, the do Main Line and the high. the collar and cuffs with pink and blue. WIth JO HERIN ... CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING been able to find supplies to sentative Bryant will send artist stopped in small vil. speed New Tokaido Line. solid pink or blue socks a~d ot~er Plec~S. DO THY SCHIMANSKY.CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING meet all critical needs with. any constituent, upon reo lages, each village being one Recently a local group of Th€re's a blue tennis dress With a fIshnet mId. BE Y BLOSSOM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING out recourse to federal man. quest, a pamphlet "21 Ways of the 53 stations where lodg. citizens under the leadership riff and white tennis dresses trimmed with red M. OLETTE KREINER ...CIRCULATION datory allocation guidelines." to Cons~rve Fuel At Your ings and refreshments were of John Lake made the pil. and navy. Representative Bryant said. Home ThL~ Winter." available. T h ~ numerous grimage down the Tokaido, sketches he made of every. both on the highway and also A Beautifully Designed• ... gold Sea Urchm• thing he saw first appeared on the high-speed train. Hira- Compact holds Estee Lauder's Azuree solid WOODWORK & in 1834 and were an immedi. shige's book will remind all ~ hat's Going On Here? FURNITURE CABINETS ate success. perfume. It is $10 at Trail Apothecary, 121 ! pilgrims of the delicate scen. , ! The prints were re.issued ery, which still remains in KercnevaI. Other gift packages from Lauder A prolific burglar, who was convicted in June include her Youth-Dew Collector's Treasure, 196 of the breaking and entering of an occupied Designed, Measured, Wall '0 Wall in 1960, bOund in a book en. Japan. For readers interested dw ling in The Shores, is scheduled for parole on In One UnW titled THE FIFTY.THREE in Japanese art there are a combination of Eau de Parfum Spray and STAGES OF THE TOKAIDO, hours of pleasant browsing Dusting Powder ($10). The, Youth-Dew Royal Feb uary 9, 1974, after serving over five years of Your choice of lumber or laminated Formica. Built Hiroshige's own title for the within the book. Suite contains bath oil, cologne and purse a 7 .15 year prison sentence, (pOlicesaid the man in our own Modern Shop. No out of town shipping original woodblocks. The text Bullet Train, anyone', spray ($6.50). For men Royal Pub traveler's set was giVen credit for 135 days time spent in jail or cardboard boxes to pay for! is by Ichitaro Kondo, who contains cologne and after shave ($5.50). whi l\waiting trial). We Invi'e You '0 Visi' Our SlIowroom. concentrated on supplying the reader with the kind of in. Saores Detective Sergeant Frank Mustazza, the Disconr th" Artisl. Salvatore Audial Piper Extends "Grandma Moses" •... comes to the Book tilgating officer in the November 30, 1968, formation he could not get for himself by merely study- A.n Invitation Shelf. This is the first comprehensive volume .m of a Greenbriar road home, is furious at ing the prints. The book was published on the life, philosophy and art of ending release of Detroiter Irving Goldfarb, BUDIB bound and printed in Japan. Gr~ndma Moses. Complete detailed Catalog of Goldfarb, who has been in and out of jail much CABINET SHOP Ladies of. the pleasu,re I Grosse Pointe War Memo. Works ... 112 Kercheval, 886.2066. of s life, has a criminal record dating back to his houses, warrIors, tradesmen, riOll's Pied Piper invites all, day as a juvenile in 1936. He has been c-:-nvicted "23 Yeors 01 Service" royal couriers,. are sbown Pointe boys and girls to go I At William DenIer•and Company . . . 77 of eaking and entering, larceny from a building, with grea.t detail and cha~m. with him on his express to 12490 KELLY near Whittier Kercheval, a newly arrived shipment of gift pos .ssion of burglary tools and police reported he VE 9.8100 In. handlJng a scene, .Hiro- the Youth Theatre of the items include a range from good looking but adm tted being involved in 39 break-in cases in the shlge changed the det~i1s to Detroit In.titute of Arts for e~hance the com~sihon of their presentation of Charles inexpensive contemporary lucite decorative Det~'t area prior to his conviction in 1969. hIS wor~; often It was a Dickens' "A C h r i s t mas pieces to charming antique treasures. olice said one public servant called Goldfarb chan~e 10. to~graphy or a Carol" staged by the Melikin I "on of th~ worst burglars in the Statf! of Michi. speCIal clImatic effect. The Puppets of Chicago on Satur. Pleasant Dreams ..•. . in a beautiful new gan. ' Complete Optical Service c.olors a~e bold, ~nd some. day December 15 I nightie from the dreamy collection at The " times aCJdulous. HlS work 1S' . I erge:mt Mustazza, considering Goldfarb's crim. based on a key of color ra. The Pied Piper's chap- Greenhouse. There are long and short gowns inal ord, questions why he is being paroled and ,,\'~,:t/P ther than on line and mass; eroned express leaves the and coordinating robes. Pick colors from flat. not serving the maximum sentence. "Why did they, Lab on Premise thus he influenced the French Center at 10 a.m. returning tering pastels to sophisticated browns, deep ;, (the parole board), pick on the minimum sentence? " painters of the late nineteenth by 1 p.m. A ticket to the green and blacks ... 117 Kercheval, 881-6833. Wh 'd they consider his minimum sentence rather century, and, notably, Whist- show, chaperonage and round , tha his maximum? This is ridiculous," he empha- ler. Vast landscape sugges. trip transportation will cost House To House Gift.... folding TV tables size ted by a few lines earned $3.50. Tickets should be pur . on a rack are at Virginia Williams. They come In calling Goldfarb a livery poor risk," Ser- • We replace broken lenses him the title of "the artist of chased in advance. in two. sizes, regular and larger, and in a :) , gea t Mustazza felt his record indicates he can't be I number of wood finishes with iormica tops. reh iIitated, and that the people are the only ones Available in sets of 2 and 4. Another useful who are going to suffer. • 3 hour service on most glasses gift idea at 115 Kercheval is luggage racks. nd it seems, of late, the people are doing quit a bit of suffering: not only specific victims of For pursing Photo Collectors . •. . will . . . crim who go through the often agonizing court • Glasses Fitted serviCes you love the Eaton frame album. ~; proc ss culminating in a trial where the accused is It shows 4 photographs and...... fou guilty qr not guilty, but in such cases where can depend on stores 24 waiting to be inter .... J_ .... ' law- biding citizens read or hear of incidents, (for ch.anged. Ch~os~ clear or tor. fM.-r-S,_', exa pie, the Goldfarb situation), where a chronic • Frames Repaired or Replaced Call 882-6640 tOlse. The prIce 15 $8.50 at The . ; cepe ter is scheduled tor release . . . to possibly League Shop, 98 Kercheval. repe t. While You Wait O,ther last minute gift suggestions are Eaton's ow, do not mistake this, we are not talking desk accessories for men, starting at $4, and someone who has been convicted once of a When you need a mr'" OPPORTUNITY! small pieces of bronze sculpture starting at $5. , or even twice, (in each hypothetical case as. (any cat .. ory) For qu.lified nurse ... Of ~mpanlon • .:«1/ liS - a practiea/s. aides. sum g that the person, via his motivation and atti. Nalion&1 Sefvlc. - provicli", tampe nio ..... nd ;::'r~sn~~:~=ict~er •. and offk:e personnel, tude Ylants to, or has been, rehabilitated), but of an Keller Short and lo!!ll ,:rm. indi iduaI, roaming the streets after numerous con. Ouremp~ are Cal~ ~r .. Rllona • ~ .'perI.need. sc_ned. Of corne In victi ns, who poses a definite threat to the well. insu red and bonded. Mon.'Fri .• gam.3 pm bein and public safety of the community. No IntaMewln, 01 ehl!Cl

a __ •• _ r =-- • l1turscf.y, December t 3, 1973 GROSSE POINTE NEWS '. 5enftteIft They've All Been Very Good Children Senior Center 20 Year, Old CbrlItmu Sp I ill WIll Sebemm aDd IiIrs, Edward • mlqle wltla DOItalill It to. Poue11uI. ';'\ -:0, ell'" 5eJl1or Coter CbNt. Joininl tbe Junior LeI'IIe, mi. Party sebedll1ecl to be- of Detroit with doDatioDJ to gill at aoo.i It the Church Of help make 1m', party "the lbe CovelW1t in Eut Grand best ever" Ire Brownie boulevard. Troops IOU aDd U, Mr,. It was 20 1ean 110, (De- Hlrry Steveu and IIr. IDd cember 1151) that the JUJl10r IIrs. J. Henry Smith. Le.~ of »euoit, with .,' II.... Jack BOlch ucl IIrs. 000 railed via a JUDIor DouJ1a. Welt are eontribut- Leap FoWea, opened tbe iDI tbeir mUlic.l talent •. cloors of the oriliaal Sem. Prea1deDt Geor,e Nelsoll ~ Center, IIrs. Edward Anardl", ,ex.; . Some of tbe people preaeDt ecuUve cUreetor, wi1l be OIl .• ,i: OIl that opeD1D, dly wW be band to creet the Stnlprs , special J\leSta It thiI year's aDd honor IUNta. " Christma, Party. As chairman Mrs. J. Peter WO ••• '. PAGIS . They inelude Coter past- Smith remarD, '''rhia II one pruidenta aN 0riJ1Dal board activity where the dOD~ra membeR II". Frant Sladen, truly become the ree"ven." " Mrs. WUUam Lane, II". Everyone who work. OIl.this . .From Another Pointe 11I.eodore Buttrick, Mrs. Wit. party le.ve, wIth a ha~1 Short and to Uam Crim, lira, Donald beart aDd I real surle ~ of View The Pointe Flintermann, Mrs. Ripley Christmas Spirit." By Janet MueBer

; "It's the only national cultural event that Airman DAVID S. WOOD. :come, to Detroit ever)' year, We've got to save it." ROW, SO;} of the ALLAN E. : Phyllis (Mrs. Neil) Snow, of McKinley avenue, WOODROWS, of Maryland ;{ropped by last. week to talk about her Favorite avenue, has been graduated ;Thing, opera, specifically about the rising \;usts at. from the United States Air ;tendant upon bringing the Metropolitall Opera Com. Force .Radio Equipment Re. pairman Course conducted I ;pallY to Detroit. ' photo by ,Jaclr. G~lIard by Air Training Command at Santa (BILL DRAPER) dropped .' : ~ The Detroit Grand Opera Association has had Keesler Air Force Bue, by a few days ago to check on Locp' and JULIE MATHEWS 4¥.J, (fore- l :'to guarantee the Metropolitan $66,000 more in 1974 , . Miss., and assigned to Altus moor's boys and girls in advance of ground to rear), ~e"r~presentative ThIs Is-a smile. than it did in 1973, when the Association was Air Force Base, Okla., for his official appearance at the Club's . ~- ..' :1orced to dip into reserves to make up a loss of duty with a unit of the Air of the LochmoDr childreJl, all of Children's Christmas Party this Sat. whom have been very good inde~. Most or our customers wear one 'when they lea~'e our . :more than fS,OOO on the Detroit Season. Foree Communication Serv. urday. He discovered that MARK 'salon, "'e don't change their lives, but we do change' Ip", Airman Woodrow, grad. Especially lately: the youngsters have :: So now what's going to happen? 1 their looks anll often their outlooks. Their hair." : uated from Grosse Pointe MATHEWS, 2 12, JOSEPH IMPAS. known Mr. Claus was just about due . . . TATO, II, 4lh, ERIN SNYDER, 2lh, shinesan<1 sparkles :md shapes up beautilull)'. Aml ' : WeU , .• Phyllis Snow, advertising ehalrman of South High School In 19n, to arrive. attended Alma College. they leelthat something marvelous t~lat only a simply. ;tbe Detroit Grand Opera AssodatiOD Women'. Com- • • ., WALD, a Grosse Pointe Fleet aboard the dock land. I board, and JERE BERKEY, marvelous hair-do can mate a female feel. 1£ rou'd :mtUee, and Mary Teaehout, of SalIlt Paul avenue, Among nine members ap. South High School graduate ing sbip USS Hermitage, i of Lakepointe avenue, new like to Ie.we a beauty salon wearing a smile on }'Ollf .to-dIainDaD, and their tommlttee memben through. pointed recenUy by Governor son of MR. and MRS. JOHN • • • I board of directors treasurer • face, see us. We specialize In putting one there, 'out Ute metropoUtan area are going to get out and WILLIAM MILLIKEN to the P, DEWAL~, 2f ~lger place. Elected members of Peace ••• Jell more Opera Program ads than ever before. newly-ereated Michigan Com. Lutheran Churcb's 1914 board Member of the Wayne State , , They need your help, You've got to buy. mission on Services to the DR. and MRS. KENNARD of directors are JULIAN University College ol Pbarm. Bart Edmond uWe'U be worldng on geU1Dg ads through the Aging for terms expiring JONES and MR. and MRS, MAIRE, JR., of' Anita ave. aey silver anniversary cIa.. of end FelJruary, We'U be eontletlng more .mall GHERrrl'AJuly 1, 1975,S. ALLARDICE,are MAR. clayKENNETHroad, LOCKE,have returnedof Bar. nue, who will bead the board which was honored Tues. B.eauty Salon buinesses and eorporaUoDl, We need the big bus- of Windmill Pointe drive, ex- from a month's trip around of deacan!, ROBERT JEN. day, November 13, at the lun. GROSSE POINTE WOODS DOWNTOWN lneaes and eotponUoDl, of toune, and dley've ecutive director of the Senl'or Ithe world wl'th the Nomads SKE, of Lakepointe avenue, cheon of the WSU Pharmacy • Ad always beet! extremely responsJve, But we Reed, chairman of the board of Alumni Clinics Day program 21316 Mode A...... E, " am, tOo, to widen our base of support." Center, IDC., and ~or.mer Flying Club, visiting Portu. Christian Education, JACK at the Engineerillg Society 01 886-6060 WO 2.1112 • • • member of the Mlcblgan gal, Greece, Iran, Indi~, YOUNKE, of Kenmore drive, letroit, was PETER DE. VIVIANI WOODARD COSMETICS The Mesft.ames Snow and Teachout were host. CommissionANDREW W.onL. BROWN,Aging, andof 'I wan,Thailand,Japan Hongand HawaII.Kong.. Tal. 1------:...-head of the Stewardship i SPIRIT__' of Anita ,;....-avenue. -.!:~~~~======~~~---- _ esses to metropolitan Detroit and outstate women, Bedford road, direc:tor of " " "\ ' representing the various area advertising commit. Community services for the PHIL PORTER, son of the at a luncheon meeting!'t the Country Club the International UAW, treasurer WILLIAM C. PORT~RS, of I tees, of the National Council of Hampton road, has been last Wednesday in November. Senior Citizens and member elected president of the The Mesdames Snow and Teachout, aided by of the National Councll on senior class at Kenyon Col. Noel ,(Mrs. 'David L.) Gamble, of Ridge road, co- Aging and the Michigan lege. chairinan of the 1974 Metropolitan Opera Season in Society of M"'Jltal Health. • • • " Detroit, explained the situation. .. " . United States Air Force Member of the Brown Uni. The Opera Association is counting on increased Major JOHN H. SLEVIN, a " versity women', varsity ten. Vietnam veteran who holds advertising revenue from the Program, which)s nis team which finished its distributed without charge to opera.goers dunng the aeronautical rating of fall season with a successful senior navigator, son of' DR. ~.' -. ~ the Met's annual visit. here, Noel emphasized. 5-2 record is sophomore and MRS. JOHN G. SLEVIN, • • • French major JULIE Me. of Whittier road, bas ar. Phyllis urged eatb member present to entour- CLURE, daughter of the rivel1 at Bergstrom Air Force age eaeh Women', Committee member fa her area DOUGLAS T. McCLURE'S, Base, Tex.;,for duty as chief .to 'seU at least one new adver1lsement for the Pr&- of Cloverly road. of the Office of Information . ~ .. ' .. ••• A 1949 University of Detroit , h.':"" Pledging Tau' Kappa Epsi- High School graduate he .:.,.;''We JleedtoaeD at least $30,000 worth of lon fraternity at Hillsdale re- advertising to break even on printing and dlstribu- ceived his Ph.B. degree ill CoUege recently was fl'esh: Economics in 19.54 from the (CoeUaaea .. Pale II) man JOHN ELLIOTI' DE. University of Detroit and was commissioned there through the Air Foree Reserve Of- ficers Training Corps pro- .cram. • • • , Among Pointers on hand • ~ I ' wben Michigan's First Lady MRS. WILLIAM G. MILLI. KEN unveiled a Glen Mi. chaels mural in the Detroit , , Medical Center Thursday, i J(,! feather December 6, was MRS.' G. JAN BEEKITUIS, of Balfour , . , , road, co-ebairman of the trimmed Friends of the School of Medicine Art committee which commissioned the work for the Wayne State Univer. sity Scbool of Medicine's Gordon H. SCott Han of Basic Medical Science!!. JJoliJa'j • • • MR. and MRS. ALFRED . , STEINER, II, eame from )':, f.:xlravagance their home in Fairfirld, 0., , "l, with ALFRED F. STEINEU, III, born August 18, so the baby could be baptized No. vember 23 in Saint Paul Lutheran Church. Mrs. Stein. er is the former PAMELA ANNE SCHNEIDER, daugh. ter of ~he MICHAEL SCHNEIDERS, of Broad. stone road. Paternal grand- !::1 ; parents are the WILFRED .':'. ': STEINERS, of Westchester . .' road. and great.grandfatber I:!; .~ is ALFRED F. STEINER, of "(j-;JL 11 Eastland Village. NELSON and SHERI. STEINER, of { Tampa, Fla., are the newest ! Alfred Sterner's godparents. . • • • -, Navy Fireman Apprentice ~ ~ .~ ' t i ART H U R, TOMASZVCKI gradua led from G r 0 58 e , :d,' ': r"inte South High School in ,,'.'"," .>:< 1912, son of the CHESTER E. '. l':j '; TOM ASZYCXIS, of Notting. . , ham road, has deployed for "I" ; ihe Mediterranean where he will participate in training exercises with the Sixth , '

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Holiday Buffet Slated Retu Returru To Symphony Tonight ,~ Christmas Walk In Pointe Today By Xi Alpha Omega Former auoc:iate conduc. 1011I of W bealth, was for,. A limited number of .75 Xi Alpha Omela joined tor Pierre Hetu retu.'i'DSto to cancel his -entire Ameri. ticketa lor ltudeatl aDd tll- fl~~ other Beta Sigma Phi chap- SixHoliday.Decorated Homes Are Open to Public ~~1:eu:o:~e~e::~ ~:::n ~~ r::::e :" aa Ford Auditorium tonigbt to can tour tbls faU. lor citileu Is available < at .~or Annuli, T~urSponsored by Junior Women's Sieber, a profeuiOllaldecora. Hepplewh1te half-round .ide- ten in the South Macomb conduct the Detroit Sym. Stravinsky's neo-baroque Ford Auditorium Box QCIlce .- Association for the Detroit Symphony tor, ber busband and their board. Another fascinating COunty Councll tQ observe phony orchestra at 8:30 Dumbar10D Oaks Coacerto ill beliJuWll at 7:65 o'cloe1l:'" I" ". cbildren witb1n. , AUisoDpiece is a 17::" Frenell E.xemplar Day recenUy at o'clock in • concert procram E Oat completes the pr0- eveniDl. _:M . There s still hme to pull on yonr walking boots The living room's mono. armoire, and they bave a Sbeppard's Inn. Including Debussy's musical. graM, replacing the orIIlbal. After a Chriatmas rei;f.1I and sally forth on the 1973 Grosse Pointe Chfistmas chromatffJ told color scheme beautiful diel wood Queen At the conclusion of din. ly.lmpreuioDilt1c La Mer. ly scheduled SuIte No. 1 in the Orcbelltra rellUllft pita Hetu, who left the Detroit C major by Bach. ;: Walk, scheduled from 11 in the morning unUl 4 in is brigbtened by white velvet Anne mantel. ner Xi Alpha Omega memo reautar schedule of ,ubaetip- Symphony at the COIlclusioo. COlt. " the afternoon today. ------fumiture with chrome and The.-e's warm puncb avail. bers Betty Grebe and Jean Tid:eta for tonight's dOll concerts JaDuary Sand Moore were.amOBI those who of the 1972.73 seaSOll, is C\U'. cert are available at Ford 5, when former music dlree- :: Mrs. John W Fl k "tur ti Fl m1sb f Ilass accents. The Christmas able for Walk-ers at the .' d M M' h . e~ ~a e. an que e ur. tree features angels band- Sun.o1nldale chive bome uf received the Exemplar De. rently music director and Auditorium Box Office, 181. tor and cOllductor Sixtell Ehr- "an ts. lC ael B. DlS. mture, the library a unique croeh tee! b M S' be Mr aud Mrs William Bauer gree. The Order of the Rose conductor of the Edmonton, 0700, an HudsoD and GriD. liAS returDs as guest COIld\lc. ~ $U. ar~ general Pointe coUecti~n of lead soldiers, e. y n. Ie ~'. • wh~re Mrs. 'Richard Camp. also was bestowed upon Mra. Ala., SimphollY Orchestra. neU's ticket offices. tor. ~ " chiurmen of the Junior the livlDg room a Japanese The white pede.ta.l diDing bell is bead bostess. Robert Dolson. Bri1liet YOUDg Amerlcau ~ Women's Association fo lacquer sereen originaUy ~::n~b~ a~ chf' ,:ere The Bauera have done ex. The South Renaud road ceUist Stephen Kates will :. the Detroit Symphon owned by Mr. Wilkinloa', es y ero II en, tenslve re-modelin, within home of Mrs. Richard White make Ills debut appearance 25 to 50% Reduction In Our ~~ i; Orchestra project. y grandparent.. ~:e:;:.r::Jea:r..e~ta~: their l~built English Tu. was setting for the recent with the Orcehstra as eue.st i;t~ dor farewell party given by Xi soloist in Dvorak's cello :: lJ;rJclrets, at $3.50 each, are Be sure to look closely at ported from SCoUaDd and the hou..e. The g~me room COncerto . YEAR END SALE! ~4 ...... ailable at all six holiday. the 1815 handcrafted ca~p. IdteheD combines dark oak reflects .Mr.. Bauer shunting Alpha Omela and Preceptor Alpha Eta chapters for Mrs. Winner of a Silver Medal Open Tue5. thru Sat. 10-5 ~ ~>.~orated homes on the tour. ~t~~~a~ty from India. cabinet. with crewel-textured andturesS~g lDtere.stitsand fea. Arnold Barette, of South in the 1966 Third lDterna. S ho . . wallpaper ' .,.. an an que game tionaiTchaikovsky COmpeti. rmp n,)' Juniors will be ADd be ,ure to plan OD a . . . table, the glned and gold. Brys drive, whose family is a~ting as hostesses ill each few m Inut e s' "listening UpstallS 111 ~e master bed. leafed ceramic chess set moving to the BuIlaZo, N. Y., tion \n Moscow, 30-year-old house. break" at the Wilkiuson room, done 111 browns, the Mrs. Bauer made for her area. Kates ba. been described as Head hOlltes~ at the Bar- home, too. The woodwind and two etageres de.. double ~uty husbed. "an artist wbo 11 an excep. Mr. and Mrs. White will tion in an cxceptionallenera. rington road home of Dr. &::.d brass ensemblea from Grosse II headboards and mght The curved stairway in the host Xi Alpha Omega's tion of cellists." qhpii;~i .' Mrs. C. William Young is PoiJIte South High School are atands. entrance hall remains grace. Christmas party for members • Mrs. Robert McKendrick. playing here. Mrs. Carl Allison is head fully intact. As previously aJlDOWlCed,' n..e.) and their husbands or friends Kates replace. violinist Da. '16925 i1UfU AYL I"' ...... v.. .81-43 '. The Young home is extreme. The Cameron place resl- hoit.e&. at the Oldbrook lane ----- thia Saturday, December 15. vid Oistrakh who, lor rea. - ly ~ontemporary! furnished dence of Mr. and Mrs. David home of Mr. ~d Mrs. Receiving au honorary An international buffet din. '.. with man~ DaDlSh modern Van Pelt ia a new houae, Charles Hazen PIDI.'ree,. a Doctor of Laws degree from ner is plannf:d. :; and teak pIeces. I (built in 19C18l, on a new comfo!table Colonial. indio Wayne State University dur. , Oriental rugs are foils for street. Mr.. Van Pelt, who vidua1ized by the PlDgrees ing winter commencement Bowdoin Coli e g e bas modem paintings, including helped to design it, calls it who desil:tled and .added a exercise December 11 was awarded a varsity soccer some by Catherine Ltltham. "a traditional home fumished Country Frencb family room. RAY W. MacDONALD, of team numeral to Pointer The pia Do, origillally in Mrs. with many antiques." Among the antiques to note Loehmoor boulevard. DAVY T. HaAG. Young's famDy, was re.fin. ODe of the Vb Pelts' treas.~,~m l~~~1liW::t1£~l~~ !shed by Dr. Young. Copies lire. is a CaptaIn'. Prayer Open N,'ghts 'T," Chrl'stmas of altar pleee painUng. from Chair. Original antique scroll a 18th century Catholic lOng. prints are amoi1l other not. book are among the treas- able treasures, through Dec. 21, open 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m, Saturdays to 5:30 ures bere. 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r.p Tw.nty.Two ------_. G R 0 SSE POI N TEN e W S Thursd.y. D~.m~ 13. 1'73 $ociety News Gathered from the Pointes Mis, Monahan The Thomas Misuracas Pointer, Dance In 'Nutcracker' Ballet Miss Cracchiolo To Say Yow, The Contemporary CivIc IBanet Russe de Monte Carlo, Wallstrom, membera of the Ballet Company undar the di. the National Ballet of Can. CODtemporary Civic BaDet. • recUOD of Rose Marie Floyd ada and the Pennsylvania Mie:hele and Suaan pe.f. .nd Mrs. John F. Mr. will perform The Nutcracker Ballet. formed IJt Coppell a with ~, Mont-ha, of Lakeshore road, In St. Paul's Ballet, Act 2, witb the MOUL't He is presenUy assist.ant to Company December 9, with Wed have annOWle:ed the engage. the Oat Park Sympbony Or~ ment of their daughter, Bar. Clemens Symphony Orches- Andre Eglevsky, bas aided chestra. Both Ill'll are ItU~ l. Afternoon Ceremony at Which She s.comes bara Ann, to Patrick Mullen tra under the ~ection of in re. staging full. leDgth dents Grosse Pointe No~: Barrelt, IOn of Dr. and Mrs. James Tamburini, of Gray. Sleeping Beauty and CoppeUa at 8t4d. of Thomas Peter Misuraca's Fonowed by High Sc:hooI. ~! F. Mullen Barrett, of Tour- ton road, Sat~l)': Decem. ballel1 for the Eglevuy Bal. ber 15, ~t 8.15 ~c:lock at let Company, and is associate :~:~~ Reception at Gourmet House aine road. Tickets for the perform~'. Mount Clemens High School. director of the BaUet Hispan. ance, adults $3, studenu ""J1~ln Saint Paul's-on.tbe.Lakeshore Friday, No- Barb a ra received her Special guest artisu will ico of New York. $1.50, m.y be purcbased al Muter of Science degree in y~h'lber 23, with Father James F. Cronk presiding be Gay Wallstrom and Ra. Also appearing in 11Ie Nut. the d~'. Speech Pathology from the af"fi)e 4:30 o'clock rites, Bernadette Anne Crac. man Segarra. Gay will dance cracker will be Michele University of M ichi g a n. Ch.~~J.Cospoke her marriag.e vows to Tbomu Peter tbe Sugar Plum Fairy. ~r. Kapp, daughter of Mr. and Good intentions sometImes Patrie:k was graduated from I Segarra will be the Cavaller. Mrs. George L. Kapp, of Ed. die before it's time to Ule Miwaca. ,.1------the University of Michigan Gay is the daughter of Mr. monton drive, and Susan them. "~A • f '!be bride'. Ivory Enl1J!h and is presently a student at '{~IP, 11 the daughter 0 net gown wal appUquecl with and Mn. Henry K. Wall. ------Wayne State University Law strom, of Locbmoor boule- tliets. am Cracchiolos, of Alenc:oa I.e:e It\ld.decl with School. 'ood road. The Do- pear1a aDel bea". Matching vard. Ke A Marcb wedding of beaded lace appliques ae:- She has danced profession. - C P. Misuracas, planned. • ~rper Woods, are the c:eDted her bouffant mantilla ally in solo parts with New b'r~groom's parents. and .he e:arried aa arrange- York City Center's Joffrey • .- ment of pba1aellOpsis orchids, white and ruby roses. Ballet Company for four -'!'tie. newlywed., who left to stepbanotil and I'OHS. J a IIin e Cra. cblolo was years, anll has toured with va~IOII in Fort Lauderdale, hollOr maid for ber sister. the Company throughout the , i ~tt.after a recepUon at the Her attendants' rub)' velvet Bridesmaids were Toni and United States and Europe. ~'Nnet House, will make froc:b were trimmed with Grae:e Misuraca, the bride' She also has dane:ed with tbetr home in PrestwlcJt ivory peau de sole. They car- groom's sisters, Pbyllis, Ber. the New York City Opera roail,~ riecl balkets filled with plnk, nie and Heidi Cracchiolo, the Company at Lin.:oln Center and appeared on the Joey Bishop TV Show. During her school yean Gay's ballet teacher was Miss Floyd. Gay danced with the Contemporary Civic Bal- let for five years and was the lead dancer in Miss Floyd's produetioll ot Mid. B ERN AD E T T E ANNE CRACCHIOLO, summer Nigbt's Dream at daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cracchiolo, of Ken. Utah State University. wood road, and Mr. Miscuraca, son of Mr. and Ramon Segarra, just re- Mrs. Dominic P. Misuraca, 01 Harper Woods, were turned from • year a. ballet married in Saint Pau]'s.on.the-Lakeshore Friday master and principal dancer of the Hamburg State Oper', afternoon, November 23. Germany, is former associ. I ate director, ballet master . bride's cousins, Marie Misur. The mother of the bride and principal director of the Furs aca, the bridegroom's cousin, wore a gown of pale green AlvIn Ailey American Dance Denise Bologna and Helen silk chiffon with aU-over gold Theatre. Karay. beading, the bridegroom's He nas danced with Balan- ~...for holiday gifting ... . .' mother a pale blue silk gown chine's New York City Ballet, 111.1I10rbrsd.esmalds Y}e~e fashioned with a beaded (four years), and with the ~nnlta Cracchh'>lo, tb~ bride s bodice and cuffs. Both moth. Fill Winters with a thouscnI beautiful sights. In our luxurious ~::et~ri:~:r::~~:eSi~~staca, :~e~hose white orchid cor. ************************_.", B~st man was Dan Z8b. Cut:of-town guests included it _.. I ~ fur coats, pkets ... capes. locki. ~uests we~e seated ~y the Emil Massaros Of Fort it. JEWELRY SALESMAN S SAMPLES TO BE SOLD TO ~~o~'t~~~~1d;'~~::fuc:~~ La,!derdale, a!1d th~ William ..... THE PUBLIC AT LEGITMATE WHOLESALE PRICES ~ Tony Misuraca and Sam EUiotts, of Mmerva, O. I ~ ...... 20327 Mack Ave. Ma~no, the bride~room's ------it The salesman's samples of the J. H. LUCAS CO., London * cousms, Peter Cracchiolo, the E IdS d . C 'bb . C f h' ~ Bet. 7 and 8 Mile Rd,. bride's cousin Steve Slattery Holiday E"ent..... ~ ng an, can anav/an an eon o. a Copen agen, ..... Groue Pointe Wood, and Lee Pad~la. For Youngsters it Denmark and the Combine International Co., all prominent * 885-9000 Flower girl and ring bearer it Jewelry Manufacturers, are offering their sample stock to *' w~re Carolyn Mor~n, the The Glosse Pointe War..... the public at less than ~ of retail in order to sell off all ~ o~" Fridtty V",il R P.M• . ~~~:g~~~~io~o~u~:~ri:~~ Memorial Association is in.:t sample stock betore the year's end. ;.....

brother. ~~~~:e;l~cb=:nt1~o::=:t Approximately 1,100 Solid Gold Rings, p. ins, Earring.s, e.tc.., '. grade), to a special free ~ set with Diamonds, Rubies, Emeralds, Sapphires, Opals, Christmas show. to meet it Garnets, etc., all stones genuine. . ~ Santl\ Claus and enjoy como...... plimenwy Tefresbments in ~ This is the same stock and at the same price;h'at has been i:';'" the Center's Fries auditori. i' sold to jewelers throughout the United States, Many items' - 63 Kercheval on-the-Hill Unl and ballroom on the ..... b Id b I h fa I Marilyn Shoppe afternoon of Sunday, De- ~ are eing so e ow t eir manu during rep acement cember 16, at 2 o'clock. it cost today. Suitable retail appraisals furnished. Undisputed . T1ie Center's Youth Coun. oM 20 day refund period. A limited stock of larger diamonds cll will host the party. ~ I bl h . d' i In the auditorium Sy Sims ... avai a e at t e same price re uctJon. will put on a Special Christ. oM Sponsored by LEES, the most unusual store in Grosse Pointe mas Magic and Puppet Show ~ Woods who has the LARGEST STOCK OF ANTIQUE JEWELRY Chrijlmaj :lor and two Disney Christmas oM GIFTS .JJer shorts, "The Littlest Angel" ~ in the Midwest, Open every night until nine including Sunday * and" Rag g e d y Ann and ~ until Christmas. ., ""a... Andy," will be shown. of. ~ ~~_~dbe invited into the ballroom i'. ee .1 *'* Speciall" Priced IDEAS :e~e ~:n~~eCl:;: ~:~:~ ~ 20339 MACK, Grosse Pointe Woods 881-8082 _ . Tree and Santa's Helpers .. will distribute candy canes, cocoa and cookies. Complimentary tickets are now at a available now at the Center's SPORTSWEAR oUice.

j -...-..~--...... -. = = tt.,_m mann •• N •••••• _m __ . _. -- 60s _ • , Thursday, Deeember 13, 1973 G R 0 SSE POI N TEN E W S 'ege Twenty-Thr.. __ Women'sPage-by, of and for Pointe Wome~ Set Christmas Pops Program in Symphony Yule Festival Songs of the season, past Pops conductor-arranger, will such popular f.\Vorites as eludes the 1973 Christmas Children's Theatre to Present 'HobbM and PNsent, will be included be on the podium. 111e Con- Rudolph, the Red.Nosed Rein. Festival with performances Qakenshie1d piayed by Ellen Clark, Amy Lehman, on the Christmas Pops Can. cert also will feature the deer and The Little Drum. at 8:30 Saturday evening, De. "Live" Dragon Will Be Featured on Stage as Kif' Alpert and Laura Bentk!y, McCarthy, EveJyn Seo ce,rt program presented by Rackham Symphony Choir mer Boy and Hayman.ar. cemher 15, and 3:30 Sunday Youngsters' Dramatic Group Launches Its 20. h are oU to recapture a lost Cindy Warner, Chris LAn the Detroit Symphony Orches. under the direcllon of Charles ranged medleys of tradition. afternoon, December Iii. Season Sat1.lrday in Fries Auditorium treasure which was stolen and Paul Bockstanz. ~a 118part of its 1973 Christ. Heard. al cal'ols. Matthias Bamert, associ- . . from them by the evil dragon Otb I the t are p,ablJ mas Festival tOmorrow, Fri- The program includes a The program also includes ate conductor of .the Cleve. . The Grosse PomtdeChildren's Theatre lau1nchedsSmaug. Keegae:,s B~tsy ;::rett, ~ day, December U, at 8:30 . . excerpts Cram AUred New. land Orchestra, Will conduct. Along the way Bilbo, Gan.' MillenbaM, Mary Pat iac\t. o'clock in Ford Auditorium. ~~~~~ak~fvi:~~ man's score for the film The Guest so~oists include Dora. Its ~Oth sea~on Satur ay,. December 15, at 1 .an; et:~~;~~~~ ~ 0 ~1~~ a S dalf and the dwarves run in. man, Sylvia Mabarek, Deb. Richard Hayman popular ertu.re a generous portion of ,Greatest Story E~er Told ~nd le~e Davls, soprano, B~rbara clock, pro~uctlon of J: R;. R. Tolklen I , , , a segment entitled Slelgh Wmdham, alto, Wald1e An. The H~bblt, a musiCal ~ramatlzatlon of the fa- to troUs, goblins, elves and I bie Thomas, Don Chambe!'- Rides Past and Present - derson, tenor, and Fredric mous faIry tale about hobbltS, those happy gnome-, a frog.like creature called lin Greg DeRosiers, D~l~" 1713.1973,featuring works hy Moses, bass. like creatures who are only half as tall as normal Gollum. Wi~ley, Jerry CbamblW ~& Mozart, Prokofiev and Leroy The Kenneth Jewell Chor. men and have curly hair on their feet. Cast members include Rick and Tom B'uda. '.oirl) Andersoo. ale will join the Orchestra for The play, presented by 'Berg. Jerry Michaels and Bilbo's Hobbit neigbb~t. Holiday surprise selections tbese pemrmances, both of and for children, will be sity graduate. Musical direc-, Bob Coyle as the trol1'.l, Mar. will be played by Kim Mas-' will be included too, of which were sold out well in staged in Grosse Pointe tor is Mrs. John Mazer. !luerite Judge llnd Barbara car, Carrie Mascar, ~y course. advance. War Memorial's Fries Sets of two actors alternate Wood as the Elven Queen, McCarthy, Carolyn Elv.\d~} Tickets are priced at $2.50, Auditorium in thE! maar roles, one per- Tom Keydel as tbe great Denis Guevara, Diane TR' '*, $4 and $5.50, with half.price Regina High Mothers Tickets ma;be obtained at forming at 11, the other at Goblin and Randy Higgins as Jackie Dupree, Susan A~ ~m admission for dlildren 12 To Present Bak-eSale and under. the War Memorial and Punch 2 o'clock. Thus an actor is Collum. ny, Sarah Townsend, K ,'" Saturday, I'ecember 15, 11 and Judy Toyland on.the. ~lways ava!lable in case of Dwarves are played by Thomas, Vicki Web s f~i'''',j and 2 o'clock performances Reg in a High Mothers' Hill, or by calling TUxedo illnes., of hlS partner. Karen Alpert, Jennife1' Biel. P~oebe Wall, Allyson Mesllft'. of Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker Guild will conduct iiS annual 5-6219 or TUxedo 4-46'18. The story line centers on Patricia Lee s, Gretchen 21~e s;a~'.Na~ctt. ~' by the Detroit Symphony Or. Christmas Bake Sale Tues. Price is $1 for children hobbit, Bi1b~ Baggins, pia red Dietz, Cindy Wallace, Camil. n ~a asHona, a y M~ chestra and the Detroit Sev. day, December 18, from 9 in $150 for adults and 85c fo~ by Jeff Austin and Torn W1se. Ie NowosieJsn, Marie Tram. °Gg'ah eanJuJia Hnn a n, ...,~" l ""!'!tMr"J era Ballet Company will re- the mornmg. throu gb tb e eve. groups. oC 20 or , more. 1ey, wh'0 1S~onvlDce. d bY Gan • bley. Cb. rlS. t.Ie R0bert s D'on OWr vam, Katea Mercierea y, ~" peat the enchanting brilliant. ning in the lobby of the High "Hobbit" roducer is Mrs dalf the wlZard, played by Emmenck, Theresa Trom- eaer, y ',,' .• ly.staged production that is School in Kelly road, Harper SYdReynO~S, founder of K~vin. Conley and DenJ.lis ble,)', Hi.chard Valente, De. chele ~dd and Ga~y La.s~ft(1': a Detroit holiday tradition. Woods. (;hildren's Theatre Guest di- Wickline, to accompany hlm nise Wlcldine, Usa Hen. Spec1al features 1I1clude a The Nutcracker played to Home.baked breads, cookies rector is Dennis Wickline an and 13 dwarves on a daring richs, Jean LambNcht, Tam. "live" dragon on stage and standing room only audiences and pies will be supplied by alumnus of the groUD a~d a adventure. my Lapo, Lynn Ann P~l1eri- Peggy Sieradski's s p l d e r on December 8. the Regina Mothe~s a~d the 1973 Michigan State' Univer- The dwarves, led by Tborin I to, Been Rob e r t s, Mitzi dance. ", Guest conductor Samuel nuns under the dlrection of _ Jones will be on the podium Sisier L'.lcinda, are again for the Christmas classic baking their delit'ious peanut Gih id.8 10/ lb. IInnis lIt . , , Saturday. butter c'lOkies. Ballet Program Tickets, pricfd at $1.50, $2 Factory-baked bagels will "The Perfect Serve" and $3, are avaUable at the be available. Chairman is Set at Center Ford Auditorium Box Office, Charlotte Miklas. The perfect way to say MERRY CHRISTMAS 961'()700, all Hudson's and Grosse Pointe War Memo- 10 your tennis friends. GrinneU's ticket oUices. Vacationing recently at Sun rial's Corps de Ballet will Christmas Pops tickets also City, Ariz.. were MR. Rnd present a holiday ballet re- A favorite in California & Arizona, they're are on sale at tbese locations. MRS. GRANT EVANS, of cital in Fries Auditorium brand !'ew in Michigan and ready now. Handel's Messiah con. West Kings court. Friday evening, December 21, at 8 o'clock. Attractively packaged six to a set, highest The production will be quality, and guaranteed dishwasher proof. An elegant gift to be treasured forever. choreographed and directed Grac~ful classic piano, plated in antique by Mary Ellen Cooper with gold, with lid fashioned of simulated onyx Mrs. Irene Cooper as accom. in green. Choice af musk box tunes. $40 panist. Set of six ... $6.95 The evening will be di. COUTURE vided into three di'''ertise- ments • THERESE AND NADIA The opening group will VIRGINIAWilliAMS 115 KERCHEVAL ON.THE-Hlll 12434 E. Seven Mile RoOlI dance a traditional ballet on l points to Beethov4:n's Sonata • •~lg~~Koy__ Detroit, Mich. ~ Opus 10, No.1. Advanced 17051 l'rdwwoO" A •• ftIJe lSOO Woodwa,d ShoPP"'Q Center 372-3470 members of the troop includ- , . 1155515 962,0500 3563060 ing Sarah Bleich. Pat Blink- "'MIHOHAM "'OllIIA. Me",lIwoed Moll lIO South Weedwold fASHION SQU"lf MALl horn. Katy Elsey, Sally Face, 6'27025 7", ••• 0 Therese, who will dress Judi Fennessey, Mary Chris. • Extended Payment PIon. BankAmeroca,d • .v.oster Chcrge you in the traditional tine Foely, Gail Hammond, MICHIGAN'S FINEST JEWELERS SINCE 186i elegance of the "Ruth Julie Helin. Marie Leithau- Joyce" manner sne so ser, Mimi Bookman, Anna bae&nbonninv 't .... Piatt and Kathy Rowe will "YOUR PARTY PLANNlNG PARTNERS" beautifully learned under perform. the personal supervision The second divertisement This Weeks' Delightful Bakery Treat of the former "Ruth Joyce" will feature dances Irom Bizet's Carmen including herself. the Children's Chorus from Act I, a Habanera danced by Gail Hammond and the large COOKlfS SmuggJer's Scene and Gypsy Chocolate Chip, Sugar or Dance. The I'mal group will be a Oatmeal - Reg. $1.30 doz. children's ballet of story book characters with Julie Helin as Alice in Wonder. land welcoming the Pied Only 9 8~doz. Piper, Cinderella, the Three Nils B. Johansson Slumped for Christmas Little Kittens and other old ' Prftiden, and Gen.rol Manage' SPECIAL THROUGH DEe. 19th friends. Bowmon'. Farm Cupboard Inc. * Gift Ideas? Ballet recital tickets are , now available at the Center Have You Thought of at $1.50 for adults, $1 for More suggestions lor very i' children under 12. Please Place A Gift of Eyewear? Special Holiday Parties :f Business Wome" Plan Christmas Orders II, Xmas Dinner Meeting Dec. 19th••• New Year',; Orders II, Dec. 26th YOU'LL lOVE OUR FANCY, TASTY The Motor City Charter Chapter American Business Women's Association will hold its Christm~:; dinner Order Now! meeting at 6 o'clock Wednes- HORS D'OEUVRES day, December la, at the Sentinel Center in East Jef. ferson avenue. PREPARED BY EXPERTS Pointer Betty Knop, pro- hristmas gram committee member, has llsked each member to bring one or more gift. wrapped presents sultable for FR[JIT RUMAKI ., , 3Oc ea. a man or woman. A repre- sentative from Detroit Gen- eral Hospital will be present to accept the gifts for distri. CAKES bution to indi~ent patients. Guest speaker Ralph Nich. Stuffed 30c: ols will discuss Leadership MUSHROOM CAPS.. ea and Enthusiasm. Patricia Me- ddighJ.f/llto• Alinden, an escrow officer gil,efo, Ch,istmns ,. . with the Burton Abstract and Sweet and Sour 3 , Title Company, Grosse Pointe Ollr I err OW" 75 " be I Perhaps a pair of sunglasses made up in prescription Woods Branch, will voca. SPAR ERIB S . . lb. for four parents, something they may have always tional speaker. The Chapter's two college Homemade intended to have but never got around to. scholarship recipients. Linda Or maybe a little poir of re,]ding half eyes, so can. Samuels and Marie Skalski, Alaska 24 venient to keep tucked in a desk drawer near the also will be present. Chocolates 50 phone or on the night stand. Guests are invited. 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r ...!.'" Tw.. ty.Four GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, Dee:ember 13, 1973 ,i ,society News Gathered froID the Pointes ILauretta Fogt Mrs. Wi lIiam B. Ferry Children's Asthmatic ",~andlelight Rites To Be Bride • Classes Scheduled ,league-Goodwill Children's Asthmatic k H d Classes are now being sched. Wo r ers 0nore :;;tor Miss Schueler F~to~n;e:~:ad~b~V~ a~: uled by the Metropolitan . "~""I nounced the engagement of Society for Crippled Clli1dren ------ft their daughter, Lauretta Lee, and Adults in connection ~/'1iIIiam Brian Ferrys Vacation in Toronto a er to Lawrence Hodge, son of with the American Lung As. Junior League of Detroit's Annual Holiday Oinnet l"!'~<'i' Their Evening Wedding and Reception at Captain and Mn. Harry A. socia lion of Southeastern and Party for Handicapped Employes is " Lochmoor Club Hodge, of Tamarac, Fla. I Michigan. Being Presented Today - '.,':,!:' Miss Fogt is presently The classes are for young. . . . - " ~. t', to-, At a candlelight service Friday evening, No. teaching in the Fraser Pub. sters between the ages of 6 A tradltJonal turkey dmner and the In\le !'lYember 23, in Grosse Pointe Woods Presbyterian lie School System. Mr. Hodge and 12 years and are held at Pigs" highlight the annual League for the Handi. Church Susan Lynn Schueler, daughter of the is ,'ice-president of Market . Metropolitan Society head. capped-Goodwill Industries Christmas party today, • ~'I.- N Ii 0 ~ d d k h ing and Design Consultant '~rt Schuelers, of ort. x£or roa, spo c er with Avantec, Inc., of Miami. quarters ~ Schaefer high. Thursday, December 13. I , ~':Jtiai'riage vows to William Brian Ferry. The wedding is planned for way, DetrOIt. Each class will The party honoring for the Handicapped in 1921. ~;JI~e is the. 8.on of Mr. \ AprU 27. continue for 8 to 10 weeks. 400 handicapped work. Business fi~ms throughout .~ Mrs. WIlliam Bruce The '1:30 o'clock rites at I ------A physician's referral is ers beg ins at 11:30 the metro~litan ar~a h~ve ~,,F~:rr y, of Littlestone which Dr. John 0lel1 pre. reption at Lochmoor Club. necessary to gain admittance o'ciock at the League. do~a:rl~~:sa::: :a~\~n road. sided were followed by a reo The newlyweds vacationed to the program. Goodwill Building in Ash ma~e leby th: Grosse ~oiDte -F.rt' '. ------in Toronto and ue making Classes. are aimed at edu. street, Detroit. Farm and Garden Club, their home in Warren. eating the child and his par. It is sponsored by the Jun. Windmill Pointe Farm and I Cluny and Venlu lace ac- ents about asthma and teach. ior League of Detroit which Garden Club, Chapel' Hill , I cented the high neckline and ing the child a aeries of founded the Detroit League (Continued OIl Page Z$) i full Bishop sleeves of the breathing exercises to enable bride's satin organza gown. him to cope with his prob. Matching lace covered her lems. bodice and formed a front In the near future the pro. 20% off on panel on her skirt. gram will include a parent's A lace b8by doll cap '~ group, meeting n,ontbly to ~ 1~ Personalized caught her lace-edged illu. hear a speaker and discuss sian veil, and she carried an related topics. A worKshop Is .- Christmas Cards arrangement of gardenias being organized to train and stephanotis. therapists to instruct asth. OSee our line of Bridal Accessories toO! Attendants. in multi.col. matic classes. ored tapestry skirts and ivory crepe blouses, were Further information may :Jhe Ca,.J Shoppe honor matron Mrs. Robert be obtained by contacting 19491 MACK, 8tll.4780 Schueler, Jr., and brides- Photo by Richard Lee Mary Kesteloot at 341-4900 maids Mrs. James Schueler, ~ (Adioining la80nbonniere 8okery) I Wed Friday evening, November 23, in or Sue Gibson at 961.1691. [- > - Jr., of Kalamazoo, the bride's Grosse Pointe Woods Presbyterian Church to Mr. - cousin, Mrs. John Beckman, of Benton Harbor, Mrs. M. Ferry, son of the William Bruce Ferrys, of Little •. Steven LaCroix, of Lexing- stone road, was SUSAN LYNN SCHUELER, ton. Va., and Mrs. James daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schueler, of Ponitz, of Holland, Mich. North Oxford road. . Each car r led a votive candle with heather, blue Mrs. Schueler selected a mums and baby's-breath. floor length long.sleeved pink Merry Widot4J Soloist during the cere. gown for her daughter's mony \l'as Mrs. R i c h a r d wedding. The bridegroom's FINE WATCHES SINCE 1791 Opens Jan. 18 Franclni, of Orchard Lake, mother's long jade shirtwaist the former Janice Altman. was also long.sleeved. Both An unprecedented demand Phil Rubley, of Jackson, mothers chose pink orchid for tickets has moved Michi. was best man. Ushering were c015ages. . C;JLJFlFlTZ gan Opera Theatre to sched. John Fountain, Carl Sehoes- ute an extra performance of sel, Robert Schueler, Jr., Dreams sometimes come its January production "The the bride's brother. and Steve true and still we aren't satis. Merry Widow." Schueler, her cousin. fied. IIA NEW The additional performance Is set for Sunday evening, FREE January 20, at 6:30 o'clock. diMENSiON Other dates for "The TREAT iNST AllATION Mer.ry Widow" are January 18, 25 and 26 at 8:30 o'clock YOURSELF iN TiME" ON and a matinee January 23 at CARPETING 2:30 o'clocJ:. All shows are TO OUR The most amazingly rugged watch we In the Music Hall Center. NEW have ever leatured. Controlled by a OVER Ticket prices are $3, $5, $7 solid state electronic circuitry Accurate and $9.' Student and senior 1500 Conditioning to within one minute a year Come;n, Cltiun discounts are avall. try it on and let us explain ils SAMPLES able. Process ... ''The Merry Widow" stars many outstanding leatures and why TO Catherine Christensen as GIVE TINTED, DRY, OR it has won all top honors lor SELECT Anna and .John Reardon al. NEGLECTED HAIR MORE YOUTH, performance, Styles available from ternaUng with Charles Roe BODY, & THICKNESS WITH ONLY ONE about $300. as DanDo. CanadJan favorite GUARANTEED TREATMENT. WHY Jan Rubes and newcomer Mary Wakefield are fea. SUFFER WITH UNMANAGEABLE HAIR? tured. We are the only beauty salon with Stage director and choreo- This special treatment. . grapher Is Lois Bewley, for- Valenfe JJewele;j merly of the New York City GROSSE POINTE SINC[{~34 and Jerome Robbins Ballet 16601 E. WARREN TU 1.4800 Companies. COIFFURES Tickets for this popular turn-of.the.century musical 20427 MACK "'Ie have the most beau- play by Franz Lehar are GROSSE POINTE WOODS tiful display of furni'ure available at the Music Hall in Michigan . Box Office, 963.7880. 884.2090 .,' COME IN AND HARVEY'S BEI.1EVE TOO! Yule Lunch Planned By Retired Teachers r COMPLEAT TRAVELER OPEN EVES. UNTil 8:30 p.m, Mercy College Conference I CHARMING 345 Fisher Road . Center will be setting for a 881 02 Starting Monday. Dec. 17 :J.ournier noon Christmas luncheon • 00 through Fri., Dec. 21s, hosted by the executive SOLID PINE urnilu,.e Carpel board of the Detroit Retired LVGGAGE ... the perf~ct GIFT & eo. Teacher: Assoeiation tamor. 16421 HARPER NR. WHITTIER row, Friday, December 14. The Mumford High School MON .• TUES., Wed. and Sat. TELlSPHONE Choir will present a program ROCKER URS. AND FRI. 9 TO 5 881- '285 9 TO 9 of holiday music. Reaerva. l tions are required.

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i Thursday, De.eember 13. 1973 <; R0 SSE POI N TEN EW S Peg. Twenty-five iWomen's Page...-by, of and for Pointe Womel Handicapped Are Feted New A.lbum The David Van Pelts, Jr. Phase I Plans') For Symphony Van Pelt-Barker Dance Progrltm (Coa&iaaecII .... P", 14) Doelle, Mrs. Jameli L. Simp. son and Mrs, Kenneth Pe.rry. -- ~ itf'arm lad G.rdea Club aDd Dr. Paul Freeman, conduc. :-Dllge Braa(:h Farm and Gar. The Intern.tiona) D~~' Members of B'aal B'rith tor.in.residence of the lJetrolt from the InternatiOl1alID\ti- den Club. join Junior League volunteers Sympbony Orchestra, con. Vows Are Spoken tute will perform at a meet. in gitLng the Christmas fes- :sEa t e r taiDmont following ducted the Orchestra in Its ing of Phale I at T:30 ~i~k dinner wW be provided by tivity. first recording session in Alencon lace Trimmed With Pearls Acc.nts Bride's this Sunday, Deeember 111,at Lei Cocholls Bleus, (The The Junior LeagL'e Garden. over 10 years Monday, No- White Satin Gown: Matching Lace Headpiece Grosse Poi n t e Memorial Blue PIgs), the Detroit Poli~e en are decorating 'd1e dining vember 26. Catches Her Veil Church. Departmeat', rock bind, and room and wrapping Santa's This was the Orchestra's Singles between the ages ,j~y the Joe Vitale Trio. gifts. initial album in the histori~ David B. Van Pelt, Jr., son of the David Van of 20 and -40 are invited. A ',: Mrs. Henry G. Gildner, Jr., The Junior League of De- 2O.album BL\ck Composers' Pelts, of Cameron place, claimed Carolyn Ann social hour will {ollo.'lttIe '~f Stantoa lane, b chairman troit is also sponsoring the series to be released on the Barker, daughter of the Robert William Barkers, of program, J.-1:,\ . Of the party, uslated by Mr•. senior Center Cbristmaa Par. Columbia Masterworks label. Mount Carmel, Conn., as his bride Saturday, No- Pbase I will attend ~t. 'Allan H.rt, Mr.. J. Martin ty today. As artistic director of the mas at Greenfield v.m..e vember 17 in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Sunday a1terDOOn, Decfliiber ,,,:.., ------project Dr. Freeman is t .... The Reverend Charles 18. InterClt~ slngleih,,~ slated to conduct all the al. Colleen Kenna, also of Stam. bums. He already has com. MacDonald presided at asked to meet in the Me ... ford, Pamela CzJzmesia, of ial Cburch parting lOt ':at pleted three reco.rds with the the noon rites which were Hanover, N.H" .nd Anna UNIVERSITY -LIGGETT SCHOOL London Symphony Orchestra. 12:30 o'clock. ',;'0' followed by a reception Condon, of Pittsford, Vt, 15 1045 COOK ROAD The Columbia seri'!s, pres. Phase I meets. every-swt. at 'the Royal Footman, bridesmaids. day night at Me.;34f Grosse Pointe, Michigan 48236 ently known as the "Record. Hamden, Conn. Their cotton fal11e frocks ed Anthology of Music by Church, Further infor The bride's gown of white were noral.prlnted Oft an Black Symphonic Compos- on the group's ac:tiv~'u. '.~ satin and Alencon lace ivory background, be obtalned by COQ • Michigan's Oldest College Preparatory 5,hool ers," will be released in sets , Best man was David Bruce. of four albums over a five. trimmed with pearls featured Gust JahDke at 882. . n:: 'rile bridegroom's brother • Private Co-educationai Day School year period, a high neckline and Cathe- dral length train. Bruce Van Pelt, the bride's who attended ROfer and It will trace the history of Uamt In Rhode Island, la Black symphonic m u sic Her veil feU from a matcb. brotber Edward Barker and tbrough a 200-year period, in. ing lace bead piece and sbe James Cadwell ushered, a student at Macomb CoUe The bride received her A ADMISSIONS TESTING eluding composers of many carried a cascade of mixed The newlyweds are mating nations. foliage, white roses, atepha. their home in Sterling dste In Arts degree fret Other major American and notis and atatice. Helghts. The bridegroom, Saint Joseph'.. : for 1974. 75 academic year European orchestras will re. She was attended by her cord in this series along with Saint Joseph's Conege~ Ben. Grades 9-12 January 19, 1974 the Detroit Symphony. nington, Vt., classmate". "The number of commer. Jayne DeLeo, of Stamford, Public Gallery (Registralion deadline December 28} cial reeordings of Music by Conn., as maid of honor, and Grades 6-8 February 23/ 1974 Black composers on the mar. ket is very small," says Dr. Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Mount Grades 1-5 April 6, 1974 Freeman, explaining the proj- Carmel, Conn., was setting for the noon wedding Orpheus Club Slates ect of CAROLYN ANN BARKER and Mr. Van Pelt Annual Winter Concert • limited financial aid available for excep- "While there are 16'differ. Saturday, November 17, She is the daughter of ent complete sets of the Mr. and Mrs. Robert William Barker, of Mount The Orpheus Club of De. AUCTIOII tional candidates (grades 7-12) :j Beethoven symphonies alone Carmel. The David B. Van Pelts, or Cameron trolt, one of America's out. Friday, December 14 at 7:30 p.m. ; ,~ , available on commercial rec- place, ace thebridegroorn's parents. standing male choruJes, will ords, the Scllwann's Catalog ------. present it$ 74th aDJlULi Saturday, December 15 at 1'1 a.m. ,: For further information lists only 13 single recordings Willter CoIIeert at 8:15 Sunday, December 16th at 1 p ...... ~j by six Black composers. And schools and universities are recordings is being produced o'clock tomorrow, Friday, ~., Grades 1-5 and 9-12 telephone 884-4444 \;' \ most of these ....e on' non. frustrated and bandic8pped in collaboration with the December 14, in the SCotUsh fea'uring .... " Grades 6-8 telephone 886-4220 commercial labels. througb lack of recordings of Afro-American Music Oppor. Rite auditorium of Detroit's ;'.~~ Black composers-this proj- tunities Association. A collection of 18th & 19th cent. '~ ", "Since the curriculum of Masonic Temple. .., ,' ect addresses Itself to music The Irwin.SweeneY.Miller American & English Antiques and mOst urban public schools Director Blaine Ballard " and many universities is now educators as well as the gen. Foundation of Columbus, " will lead the Club's M sing- Other items belonging to " including consideration of eral public." Ind., is providing the initial :: planning grant. ers in four groups of SOUlS. Black cultures - and the The extensive volume of :::;./. The first seeUon, devoted ...... , ' GET TOGETitER •• " Chief consultant for the \ to works of the masten, fea. MARGARET I.FARR ...... ~~ project is Dr. Dominique- of Grosse Pointe Farms Rene deLerma, associate tures eompositiOllS by Han. WHY pAy MORE? professor of Musicology and del, Pergolisi and Petroni. Music librarian at Indiana The second, or lieder and art JOHN KING REED ALL FURNIIURI 20%' University. • sOllg section, presents works of Windsor, Ontario, Canada _.....:~... by Schumann, S c hub e rt, Detroiters w ere treated FRIDAYFEATURES,China & Glass; Chinese Ming perit;Q.: Grieg and Brabms. ABOVE COST to a preview of part of the paintings; Japanese Wood Block Prints; Portug.~: recording session Friday and A selection of lighter works GOA carvings; Japanese 18th & 19th cent. Scrollt~ ; Saturday evenings. Novem- opens the second half of the We carry maior brttnds French Furniture; Antique American furniture;~:: ~ : ber 23 and 24, when Dr. Free- concert. and holiday IOnll:s man conducted the Detroit will conclude the program. SATURDAY FEATURES; Antique American furnitur~~, UNIQUE FURNITUITE Symphony in concerts that Tickets, at $2.50 and $3 included one of the selections may be purc~ased at the COLLECTIONof BOOKS: Antique Oil Lamps; Porcelai,n~ 559-6334 to be recorded, the Violin door concert night. French furniture; Antique Iron terrace furnitu"; DcKtJrating Assistance Ava~/a&/e, Concerto by Afro-Panaman. The Orpheus Club invite" SUNDAY FEATURES:Mettlach; Oil Puintings; Russi~'" .' ian Roque Cordero played by persons Interested in male items; KPM porcelain plaques; Sheraton dining suite; New York Pbi1harmooic vlo. choral music into Associate Antique English Furniture, lowestoft & Crown Derby,;::' WiTItUNiTEd RENT,All linist Canford Allen. Membership. Information la 8ronle & Crystal Tantulks se'; Queen Anne Secretal't:, Also pre s e n t e d were available from Harold Lang. and Benches, And much, much, more, , . Respigbi's "Ancient Airs and rill, execuUve secretary, 3106 "You supply the people and we'JI supply the: Free Parking rear of Galleries. ,,' SALE Dances" Suite, Medea's Med. BelleV'..le, D e t r 0 it, '8201, itation and Dance of Ven. (telephone: 921.5350). Further information phone 963.6255. BANQUET TABLES • GLASSES, ALL TYPES CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR THE ENTIRE FAMilY geance by Barber and the FOLDING CHAIRS • SERVING TRAYS Sinfonie No. 1 in G by Saint. leading the London Sym. Georges, a French African of phony Orchestra and the CARD TABLES • SilVER SERVICE the 18th century. Du MOUCHELLE DISHES AND SilVERWARE • CHAMPAGNE fOUNTAINS tOt @rielt!t:r/ ~g Westphalian Symphony Or. The Saturday concert was chestra in works by D'Indy, PUNCH BOWlS AND CUPS • CHAFING DISHES Gi'IO yeur famAy. ~ _I. e.-'".nd _ lhlo ...... on the Orchestra's regular ART GALLE.RIES CO ..::; ef rup _ en ioIe. M.t Mr."" z.h .... , It, h ,... Poulenc, Xabalevaky and COfFEE MAKERS • PORTABLE BARS subscription rerles. Zador. _11 IelI you eIIeut 1M In.-_ Itle".11OriotItol you The Friday night program 409 E. JeHerson - Detroit '..~','~ .. " _ IM.... ty ""' -,...... w. "" Mr. r.h "-Itvv- He will lead the We,tphal • loedl.,...._ell.T %oNevtII OriotI'alllllo was part of the new Zodiac Ian Symphony in rec(~rdinl lawrllK. F. DuMouchelle Ernest J. DuMoucheII. Series w h i c h featured a the Anton Rubinstein piano "plus" at 7:30 o'clock in the 'Audioaeers and Appraisers Dlrgain I Miniltu It 11.15 Klrmln IOx8 ISUIl concerto NO.3 in February'l TlIrkisll 3x2 3US Tlbrir 1218 159100 form of a Prelude panel dis. This work has never been We appraise all OVf:r ,he U,S. and Canada 811ft Deitery Enjitu 4x2 llOll Nlin 5)(3 21H.0II cussion, "The Blaclt Influ. recorded. . SlII1a,s' Anilaille B..... 513 14t00 Cllinesl HIla 2&11.00 ence on Sympl}onic Music." KIfN4I 211.00 Tlbril ISxll 5919.011 The panel included com. 6x" poser Cordero, Dr. deLerma, 5II.1iD Kerman 21x13 7999.00 \~ KIuk .h5 (wbo edited the Saint.Geor. ges symphonn, and Jose- phine Harreld Love, director 294-7330 wtly welt, Ilri .. lhe fomily.wn tadoy ttf (On Robert Zolol'ul. 0' WO 2- JOI6"'." ...... ", rou will MIioy ,he wltil.nd _ II. ""'ll)' ~ of Your Heritage House. . 30900 Harper Ave. (2 blocks South of 13 Mile Rd.f liful ...... ,,..,r ho..... Sr. Cordero and Dr, de. hton-I •., T.... ' & Z.hrowtl Lerma came to Detroit es. 136 Madison A ....nue pecially for the concerts and 'Detroi', Mirhigon the recording sessions. W02.5016 . Dr. Freeman, fast becom. ing ....ne of the country's top recording conductors, has completed (hree albums for Orion Reeords this year, I ANNOUNCING Protein Formula Beau I,! mr. miJI 'miJI JJair Spra'l JJair enn/rot

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GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday. D.c.mb.r t3. 1973 ,~ociety News Gathered from the Pointe~ ..... ' ,. ',.'. . Questers Plan Yule Festivity II Book Sale Underway tll .d Th M h I CI bJ GPYC Children At St, Paul Lutheran :: hll e e ot ers u ToGreetSanta An old.fashioned Christmas session Mrs. Keith will pre. Liste ning In At North = I Saint Paul's L u the r a It party will be enjoyed by sent a talk on Antique .------.,';!At their regular meeting I Two hundred and sixty-five Santa Claus and his Holly members of the Grosse Christmas Tree Orn8ments. Grosse Pointe North- High The Foreign Exchange Nursery SChool Is having ~ Deeember 3 members of the Ninth graders came to Ca. Helpers wil! arrive at the Pointe Chapter of Questers after which everyane will School has a Parent Club, Its Club, represented by Mrs . book sale from 9 to 11:3l! . treilie Pointe South High j sino '71 to play games, dance Grosse Pointe Yacht Club when tbey gather tomorrow gather for a gift exchange board is camposed of club Glen Moore,' is busy plan- o'clock today. Thursday, De: "bool Mothers Club took I to tbe music of the Halden this Sunday, December 16, at marning, Friday, December around a Christmas tree dee- officers, parents, students ning a Donkey Basketball umber 13, and Friday, De. .... ure in heariag enthusi- Ca.ulfield Band and receive 1:30 o'clock, to greet all 1~, at the home af Mrs. orated with hand.blown glass and faculty re-presentatives, game in conjunction with cember U, It Saint Pa~ E van g e IIc a I Lutherl!, taUt, commtn'ts about the prIzes. GPYC boys and girls ages Pierre Palmentler in the Sky ornaments which have been The North High Parent South High School. It will be PoIIl~ Players' production of This party Is one which one throu'gh 10, at the 'Club's 'rower of the Shore Club. in Mr/>. Palmentier's family Club opened its November 14 played at South. Proceeds Church, Lothrop road at I Cbalfonte aVenue. ' ,''()tlahom •. '' must be subsidized by the annual Children's Christmas Assisting Mrs. PalmenUer more than 80 years. meeting with MIS. Thomas will help send foreign stu- U WI' UDaDimously Igr~ Motbers Club, but everyone Party. will be Mrs. Hazen Keith and A Wassail bowl will pre. Dimond, president, congratu- dents to Washington in the was one of the best agrees on the importance of that th1s Mr. Claus and his friends Mrs, Robert C. Palmer. cede luncheon. Dessert will lating the football and track spring, An nouneements wUI ¥ ,.,er staged, partieularly im. providing such activities and will be passing out gifts, Following a brief business feature traditional ginger. teams for their outstanding Stili in the "maybe" stage made to studentl so they C$ll ;;'~Ive in view of the par- bopes each year to make the candy canes and cookies in bread men. season. She also thanked are such money-makers as apply for tuition grants (0 ...... t1on of the Hlgh SChool party bigger and better. private schools without A,';' I. A. lite plao shall be submUted to the Cltr J,ft;llJillan Rmtd, and thereby authorized the issuance Understanding •Mon. tfInt Fri• ... . • ;~t~ CouncU in aecordance with Section S 14L of a P",rmit 'ur the t'1Iclt..sure of a scrp.ened porch ...... :"' Grosse Pointe (Meigs Field) attached t.', tru: r~ar of hlJ home at the foregoing War Memorial 2. A lite plan for the drive-In facIlIty .haii llddren, Ov:reby Cl'mvertlnll' It In a family room. 00 IUbmitted to the City Planner, Poilu Ste Jam•• Bldg. • Charter & Freight Serrice Any.here Chief end City Engineer or Traffic Con- In rear"JnIe It, th~ Aavx:iatlon'l reque!lt, the Coun. Sarah Solada Service Around the • Connecting Service to Battle Creek & sultant for review and recommendation to cil adopted ;l relohrtlon "mda/ly recognizing the Lutheran Church the City Council, Said review will .pecll. Groue PoinlA! War Memorial Aillociation as a non. Christmas Tree McMille" .t K.rch ... 1 icaUy address itself to the impact the drive- profit orgal.'lzaUon located arid operating within the "Riches Are Within fort Wayne In facility would have on adjacent land uses City of Grosse Pointe Farm •. .TU 4.0511 Your Reach" Reservations & ~n'ormot;on . 11:00 A.M. and Immediate trafIlc patterns. The Council adopted a resolution authOrizing the ~;30 and 11 a.m. services leY, Sarah $o'arla, D.o, Call: 964-3455 3, The drive.in facility shall, in the opinion of Allministrlltlon to pUl'f'hue a park shelter facility to '9:30 a.m. Sunday SChool 112-5327 the City Council, sublt ..ntiaDy conform to be lacated at the Picr Park, from Game Time, In- (Nursery tor small the architectural style and building ma. corporated, at a total C09t or $2,873.00. children) terlal of the prindpal bulJdlnl: to which it il attached. The Council scheduJcd a hearing during th(; Regu- It... Gee,.. I. Kiln, lar Meeting which will be held on January 21, 1974. at 4. No more than two (2) drlve.in facflities which time the Gro9sc Pointe Family Life Edueation In the principal building or an auxiliary Countll will address the Council, describing the lerv. ,bII1ldltlg or more fuan three (3) remote Ices performed by such organization. pneumatic tube Instal/.tions shall be per- THE MANICURIST mitted for each bank or financial Instltu. The following Report was received by the Council, tlon. and orde:ed placed on file: TURNED GREEN. _ . FOUR lADIES lEFT THEIR; 6, Drive.ln facilities shall be so planned and A. The resume and summary portion of the Gr;)sse CHAIRS, DRAGGING THEIR HAIR. II dalgned 10 as to dfectlve1y separate pa. Pointe Youth Services Division's Report for the month tron, utiUzingthe drlve.ln fael1lty and pa. of October, 1972. THE OWNER ~SKED "WHERE DID YOU GET THAT RING?" "Wh)' at Lee's of course, you fool" she said. "Where else do trons seeking service InBide the principal The Council adopted a resolution to advise the baJ1dJD', you think you can find Ihe great and unusual in Jewelry ay Grosse Painte Farms Boat Club that In view of Presi. Tit, G,OSf' 'ol,," Ihese prices". . , .. 8. £tell dri'ilc.ln facility shall, In the opinion dent Nixon's request that deC01'8t1ve Christmas lights of the City Engineer or Tramc Cont'Jltant, not be displayed; and further, In the interest of con. MEMORIAL CHURCH NOW . . . Ihis gal was a smart cookie. She knew style ,I, have adequate maneuvering space and a serving electrical power, that the Christmas tree at UIli'erl Presll'l'eria" qualily and value and she "Iso knew where to find it' . I I~"" at.cking Ipace magatlne for waiting cars the Pier Park shall not be lighted during the holldar )6 Lake Shore Road SO ... If you woulfJ like living proof 0/ Ihe di//erenl world oat lellt two hundred (ZOO) feet in length. season. For InformatIon nlgbt or of iewelry and al prices you hear your Grandmolher brag day u/l 882.5330, dial a aboul, Irot on down and brilig your checkbook. 2. The eCiective date of the within Ordi•. Upon proper motion made, supported and carried, prayer 8112.8770. Dance No. 165 shall be ten (10) days after date the meeting adjourned at 9:50 p,m. Worship service and of pubUcation thereof. Church School WILLIAM G. BUTLER ANDREW BREMER, JR. 9:30 &< 11:30 T. W, K,••• bach MAYOR CITY MANAGER AND Study Hour 10:30 City Clerk CITY CLERK "What God Gives Us" Publlshed: Grosse Pointe News, issue of Dec. 13, 1973. Publish G.P.N. 11.22.73 Ray H. Kiely

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4-HELP WANTED 5A-SITUATION I6-FOR RENT 6~VACAT'ON ..~:-J GENERAL DOMESTIC UNFURNISHED RENTALS ______RENTALS" --:...... 1.oh' 1 INDEX TO SERVICE OFFERED MATURE woman for baby- JAMAICAN young ,lady, 25 UPPER FLAT, 3 bedrooms, FORT M.YERS BE A C H,/ NAPLES, Florida. Bt.\'niJ OUR CLIENTS sitting, 2 days a weeks, ref. years old, seeks housework basement, garage, newly Florida. New 2 bedroom new 2 bedroom, 2 ,b4tn: condominium on Gulf. G.E. condominium. Heated ..opoQIi [ Legal Notice 1.2A Suburban Home ere nees. 884-6937. with small family of not decorated. VA 4.()623, ,. P.rsonals '21 Vacation Property NEED YOUR mllre than six. Will live in. -G-R-O-S'S--E-P-O-I-N-T-E-F-A-R-M-S,kitchen with dishwasher. and sauna. 3 blocks i'rotn: I Death Notice 12t: Farms for Sale 4A-HELP WANTED References. Needs help G.E. laundry, air condi. 5th Avenue, 6 blocks frti>tre h C Public Sole 12D Loke and Rivel Property NURSING SKILL with visa. Will sign con. 3 bedrooms, 1", bat s, tioned. Completely furnish. the Gulf. $900 per mbMb': DOMESTIC tract if necessary. Gwen family room, garage, gas Entertainm.nt 12E Commercial Propelly Free time doesn't have to ed, heated pool. 822.66n. seasonaly or by month'! 847- 1------Grant, 24 Minstrel St., heat, central air condition. _ 8638.' IMl ,. Music Education i J Real Estate> mean "nothing to do." Tem. WAN TED - Experienced Jones Town P.O. Kingston ing. Beautifully decorated, MARCO ISLAND, Florida, ------'l3H Tutoling 1310. LOIs for Sale porary private duty assign. cc>oks. waitresses and cou. 12, Jamaica, West Indies. carpeting and drapes in. new beachfront (Gulf) 12th' BOYNE County, Miehigltn ..~ C Hobby Instruction 131 Cemetery Property ments are avaiIabl( now. pIes. Grosse Pointe Em. eluded. No pets. References floor 2 bedroom, 2 baths tier Chalet completely:4Wl-! D Camps llC Land Contlacts 'Work when j'v1I want, for as ployment Agency, TUxedo and security required. $375 Condominium (ADMIRAL. nished, all electric. &Mll. I Athl.tic Instruction 14 Real E~'ale Wanted long as you want. No fee to 5-4576. S'A-SITUA TION I per month. 885.7095. TY HOUSE). Luxuriously tier has 2 baths, [email protected] Schools 141. LoIs Wanled register. 1------DOMESTIC MATURE babysitter, mother. furnished, sleeps six, heat. living room, fireplacedJ~ G• Convalescent Core 141 Resorts Wanted 330 RIVARD, near Jeffel.on, ed pool, minutes from 18. per,.( bedrooms, low~!A Lost and Found 14e Real Estate Exchange OUTSTANDING less home, light housekeep. ALL JOBS 100% FREE upper flat; 5 rooms, stove, bedrooms. Tiers may,~ Help Wanted General 15 Business Opportunities COMPANY BENEFITS ing, will consider live.in, TO APPLICANTS refrigerator, heat and gar. hole golf course. and ten. interconnected if de!iit:ltd.: Help Wonled Domeslic 16 Pels for Sale _ Hospitalization after 6. 886.3029. Avoid the Christmas rush. age. Security, $220 month. nis, for lease, minimum 2 Snowmobile rentals. Ce<;w's a weeks. VA 1,8363, 773. Services to Exchange 1610. Horses for Sale _ Paid Vacation Do your job hunting early! No pets, no children, Call 1 LIVE IN - Friday after. Situation Wanted 161 Pet Grooming • Holiday Pay HARRIET SORGE 884.7987. noons through Monday af. A Situation Domeslic 16C Pet Boarding _ Shift Differential PERSONNEL AGENCY s~::re~;::~:~3)'avail'l F~i;;~,~,:s~f:2;~~:;; , ternoons to care for 3~~ LUXURIOUS 2 bedroom, 2 ~~.i.16,~~. Employment .....gency 19 Printing and Engraving _ Workman's Compensation 350 Eastland Str., Prof. Bldg. able. Week or weekend T, Jt year old and baby when we • Coteling .20 General Service • Social Security 372-4720 bath apartment. carpeting, 'II I minium, 2 bed roo!fi.l' 2 Ie rates. WaIIoon H1 s area. baths, pool, linens. stAepi' , For Rent Unfurnished 2010. Carpet Laying are out. Also cook simple carport, heat and air eon. WE ARE LOOKING FOR dinner. Must have refer. ditioning, built.in G. E. 616.535-2214. six. Nearby golf, teitJj.f1; A For Rent Furnished 201 Refil/geration & Air 6-FOR RENT • Registered Nurses ences and experience with kitchen with dishwasher . FORT LAUDERDALE, at. marina. $250 a week. W9h 'I Rooms for Rent Conditioning Repair UNFURNISHED Offic. for Rent 20e Chimney & Fireplace I• Licensed Practical Nurses children. Write Bot R-2, I Close to shopping. Sorry • tractive garden apartment mum 2 weeks. selilt&uh ,Grosse Pointe News. 4D'C Vacation Rentals Repair • Practical Nurses COLONIAL 3 l:edl'ooms, 1l,2 no pets or children. 779- for rent, seasonal or slill available. 5330129,.'--; Golage .for Rent • Companions 1818. .. 21 Moving I ATTRACTIVE position for bath. family room, all monthly. Mr. Keegin, VA FLORIDA Siesta Key Apart.i eAides Shore LivIng Quorten 2110. Piano Service live-in downstaIrs maid in appliances. carpeting and 6 ROOM FLAT. gas heat, 4-8804 evenings. ment, Grosse Pointe o\\qerj 6G Store to Rent 11 II Sewing Machine drapes included. 1 year Grosse Pointe Farms. Du. clean, near transportation, FLORIDA, Mar C 0 Island, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, beau l "7 Wonted to Rent 11C Electrical Service Call or write today lease, $350 per month. 882-6640 ties include general clean. schools. 821-6649. renting beautiful water. tifully furnished as o(l)fter~ 710. Room Wonted & 21D T.V. RadIo Repair I ing of first floor and servo JOHN S. front condominium villa, home. Cabana on the '~Jft Room and Boord Wanted 11E Storms and Screens 2 BEDROOM upper income. 71 ing dinner. Four in family, bi.weekly. monthly, fish. and boat dOCKon Sa~~t~ Garage Wonted 21F Home Improvement MEDICAL GOODMAN Aller and E. Warren area, 7C full household s t a f f em- INC. ing. boating, pool, etc. Bay. 2 swimming Illlpls~ 7D Storage Space Wonted 21G Rooting Service PERSONNEL utilities included. Call after 'ployed. N~wly decorated 93 K h al "0 The H"1l" Sleeps 4 adults, new, com. $250 p~r week. 2 weeks mini .....rtlcles for Sale .11H Rug Cleoning POOL air conditioned p r i vat e erc ev n I 6 p.m. 884.2253. pletel)' furnished. TU 1- imum. Discount for 5th and,: IA• MUsical Instruments 21-1 Pointing, Decorating 63 Kercheval room and bath, Sundays . 886-3060 GROSSE POINTE WOODS- 4982. succession weeks. Owner~ II Antiques for Sore I 21J Wall Washing Grosse Pointe Farms and Wednesdays off. Top 3500 HARVARD car available. For pi"t\lre~' Offic. Equipment 21 K Window Washing I Colonial. 3 bedroom, IIh Ie salary, 2 weeks paid vaca. DETROIT baths, (hapes, carpeting, POMPANO BEACH, ocean. and interview, call 884,1I~23J .f Articles Wanted 21L Tile Work tion. References essential. 3 bedroom colonial, H~ baths, enclosed porch. $325. After side, 10th floor. decorator Adults only. No pets. I;'hone ':10 Snowmobiles for Sale 21M Sewer Service 889.0488. Married only, no pets. No 5 p.m. call 884-7028. furnished. 2 bedroom apart. is in for local service, otberl ~10A Motorcycles for Sale 21H .....sphalt Work ASSISTANT ment. Seasonal lease, in. calls at renters expent~. I ;10. 210 Cement and Brick Work carpet, no appliances. $225 cluding Christmas. 646.6641. T'LKks for Sal. EXCELLENT laundress anll month. TU 1.84;0 blue whIte dIamond .platl. happy disposition essential. orating. LA 7.5314 bedroom lower. $320. 886- F' owner, 313.881-5485aCler 6. DI'nl'ng room sel I~ble h-a'\''' X:~?ll::r;:~r.1.re::er Mack num band. Very sentlmen. We will train you if neces. __ . 5914 between 4 and 6. 0 FICE In Chet Sampson .__ , ,a r Lalla Pb.nnlcYl Kin NI... Mil. tal.value. Generous reward. sary. Convenient, congenial EXPERIENCED. reliable ------Travel Service B:lilding. [

.' -p~g.Twenty-Eight GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, December 13, 1973 &-ARTICLES FOIl SALE I-ARTICW FOIl SAU ---...aTICLES FOIl SAU 8-ARTICLES FOR SALI 88-ANTIQUES FOR l1-CARS FOR SALE I 12C-FARMS FOR SALE is-REAL ISTATI 1 FOR SAU WE HAVE CARPETING, N a ti 0 n a I SKATING RINK. kit, an ex. SALE PONTIAC wagon, 1971, aif PEER . ANTIQUES ceUent Christmas ,ift, in. I HAPPY J EWELRY Brands, 10% above Mill OLD AMERICAN paintings conditioned, good condition, NEA~ LA GROSSE POINTE WOODS cost, first quality, many BY LORLE eludes wood &takes and wanted, especially Cowboy $1,175. 886-1276. 41 acres field, stream, woods, 5 BEDROOMS pllstie liner, extend to IF XPU BUY IT YOU'RE roll ends to choose from at GIVE THE OLD AND will and IndIan scenes. 882-9254. . 4 bedroom home, built.ins. OPEN SUN. 2.5 100 x 60, paid $100. Asking HAPPY AND IF WE SELL 50% below cost. Mill repre. THE RARE GIFT 1972 DUSTER, economl~al $44,000. 886.1190.. 9811 Woods Lane - "first IT WE'RE HAPPY TOO!! sentatlve. 886.1253. $35. 886-5631. CHASE Square Grand, made on gas, 3 spe~ stick, like offering" _ well designed select the long.lllting gift 1865, Rosewood case, BUT SO IS THE PERSON I -C-R-A-FT-SM-A-N-12-"-R-a-d-i-.-1 .... 10. TV ."tom built, from a wIde array of M' EXCLUSIVE Singer Silver carved legs and lyre, su. 4.7079. m...... A N IEL on corner setting.'d.'Spacioul~., Vi HOG E T SIT FOR arm saw, cost $360 sell $200, Indian jewelry • set with tique collectors items, dilc. perb condition, Internal- 1972 NOVA, air conditioning, rooms throughout, profes. { CHRI$T~AS • . • like new, accessories. An. orated pieces, unusual or. Turquoise and Sea Coral external. Contact C. Chosz- slonal d e cor, beautiful chips, each item .. one of automatic, AM radio, pow. I BECAUSE IT REALLY tique ~ bed, 4 poster, Ma. naments, and other highly czkY. 1.517.223-3220 after 7 er steering, gets 16.18miles spiral staircase, central air, ~, . hogany, $150. Remingt,on esteemed nostalgic items a kind design, from $25 to p.m. 40 ACRE FARM on St. Clair family room, 2~ baths, $350. By appointment after per gallon, super condition. IS -01 FFERENT! !! electric portable typewriter from the past. 291.5176evenings.weekends. Higbway. Approximately 2 attached 2~ car. A home with case, excellent condi. 3 p.m. TU 1.2966. SEE MOST unusual ad on miles from the City of St. of distinction for the most RINGS (over 1,000 . Opals. JEWELRY tlon, cost $170, sell $75. Li. GIFTS from the Good Earth, page 22 entiled "Jewelry PONTIAC, 1973 Grand Am. Clair. Large 3 or .( bed. discriminating family. Gametl . Emeralds - Ru. FURNITURE 12,000 brary bookcase, Blond, :l'x homemade jelly aM God b'alesman's Samples." miles. Air, stereo, room farm home with new bies • Diamonds. etc.) - CHINA several out. GROSSE POINTE FARMS 5'x6', $30. Chinese rug 9x12 made plants. $1 to $2. TU tinted glass, rally wheels. oll furnace, The' old and beautiful of GLASSWARE LEE'S including barn. $125. Bullet, Mahogany $50. 4-6113. Power steering, power buildings, Beaupre corner Kerby. Gra., the-Antiques and the really 881-4035. OBJECTS D'ART brakes, $3,500. 777-6247. Terrific investment poten. 20339 Mack 881.8082 cious living is yours in this different of the New - $5 PORCELAINS FRIGIDAIRE electric stove, tial and priced for a quick 5 bedroom brick colonial,' to ~ - also ANTIQUE SOFA, sleeper Simmons. BRIC.AJBRAC white, $35. 884.1210. CHEVROLET, 1973 Vega, sale at $53,000. 21,2 baths, updated kitcben. GOLD JEWELRY of everv Bedroom furniture. Kitchen SILVER COLLECTORS ITEMS for air, sharp! In warranty. 19 Heated 2 car attached ga. description-and some hi. table extension, chairs, rea. CLOCKS SKIERS Attention: Lange the discriminating, books, miles per gallon, $2,500. We have other vacant acr(!. rage. bar in finished base. sonable. 881.5478. 886.5894. age &nd farms in Lapeer teresting things in silver. LAMPS ski boots, 1 pair size 9th, fore. edged bible, Syracuse ment. Even 200 year old Trade DQLLS reasonable. Call after 6 china, Jarge set, lamps, and Macomb County. SKIS, Rosemount boots, sizes ONE WOMAN owner: 1967 Beads. p.m. 881.0083. sterling silver, large silver 10 and 8lh, Marker bind. Chrysler New .Yorker, YORKSHIRE REALTY CROSSE POINTE 15302 Kercheval tea set, Oriental rugs, beau. door, hardtop, low mileage,• 64401 Van Dyke, Romeo SHORES.LAKEFRONT YOU WON'T BELIEVE THE ings, poles, excellent con. Grosse Pointe Park IBRAND NEW weight lifting tiful twin' .bedroom furni. dition. 886-9162. air, AM-FM stereo. Power 1.752-9663 Lakeshore Road 'near Yacht . SE~EtCTION UNTIL YOU 499-2270 set, $12. 821-8864. ture, 'Paintings. Days 963. '. brakes, seats, windows and Club. 4 bedroom brick S~E_IT - HOW ABOUT 8110, evenings 823.1278. GARAGE SALE -1021 Har. ELECTRIC STOVE, 40)1. ICE SKATES. Men's CCM, door locks. Excellent r.on- ltD.-LAKE AND RIVER quadlevel, 2~ baths, fam. TODAY? vard, new items, Christmas good condition, $25. 881. size 6. 886-0079. dition. $890. 882-442~. PROPERTY ily room wit'1 view, 2 fire. LEE'S tblngs, pants. cblna, gass. 5743 after 6:30. HOLlDA Y ANTIQUE SALE places, central air, 1st floer ware, trays, blankets, com. TWIN BEDS, Mahogany, DART, 1964, 6 cylinder, auto- laundry, well designed, 20339 Mack 881.8082. complete. Work bench with Roll Top Desk $250, wooden HUNTING LODGE - On 7 i forters spreads, furniture, 1950's STOVE, sink, garbage matic, 2 door, low mileage. custom built home of dls. !.f MJchr,an's Largest Selection toys, clothing and accesso- disposal, dishwasher, every. vise. 882.2823. bench $75, 2 pine trun~s, Very clean. Best offer. 791 acres with over 300 ft. lake tinction. 'Pf Antique and Unusual ries. Thursday Friday, Sat. thing works. 886.92M. large blown bottle, pme Washington Road. frontage on 2 lakes. 7 bed. I : Jewelry urday 10-4. MAYER and Hamlin antique I schoolmaster's desk, dec- rooms, 4 baths, 2 kitcbens, MARV. BOUTIN 6x7 PENTAX, lens shade. organ, good condition, love. orative wooden arch $50, 1972 CHEVROLET Impala, stables, 8 car garage. 40 It. 884.77337'13-7820 I .: STn~GER Polaroid camera AUTOMOBILE owners I As pistol grip, case, $675, ly wood, $250. Old fashion two Tiffany Wells Fargo convertible, air, powcr I common room with 2 fire. "{' end. case, new. $12. 822. low as $21.34 quarterly firm. 713.5M8. hardwood school desk and buckles. An old curved windows, AM.FM, 22,000 places OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 chair from Canada, good glass counter top showcase, miles, $2,400. 1.363.9734. HARRISON TOWNSHIP - BY OWNER - Moving to ~: buys $50,000-$100,000!Jibll. BRUNSWICK SLATE pool Ity, Property Damage. TU condition, $8. Antique wood Spacious lot with small northern Mlcblgan! 21181-. BEIGE Tourmaline Mink. table. Best offer. After 6. a large collection of coun. 11960 OLDSMOBILE, 61,800 burning stove, cast iron, home zoned CONDO. Lancaster. 3 bedroom brick ~u1l length, size 18. Sacra. 1-2876. try store tins including actual miles, runs fine, TU 4-8954. $25. Gerry carrier for child, home in excellent condition tiee. ll84-G580. Coke, trays, many more one good transportation, $175 JOHN s. FIREPLACE wood, seasoned, KENMORE pOrtable clothes used only once, $10. 88S. of a kind items. A sale not 886.4893. with many extra touehes. $32.50 cord. PR 1.5458. 0136. to miss. A special table of _ GOODMAN Features include: Living LADY'S double mink jacket, washer-dryer. $185. Like INC. rawn coUar, $300. TU 1.7189 882.5736. - hand crafted items will ai- 1972 P 0 N T I A C Firebird room witb natural fire. BASEMENT SALE, Thurs. new. HEAD Skil, Boots, Bindings, 93 Kc.rcheval "On The Hill" ~ftet ~ p.m. day 10 a.m," p.m. Toys, so Interest you. Pull up Esprit, loaded, excellent place, formal dlnln( room, i r 2 TWIN SI2:E handmade, full set of drum&, ,girl's 886-3060 slds, electrical appliances, your sleigb to 601 Lincoln, condition, 21,000 miles. $2,- eating area in kitchen. UI EQUIPMENT. A good pink and white quilts, Schwinn Pixie, excellent corner of Waterloo. Satur. 9VO.881-4035. Completely finished base. 'miscellaneous. 246 Moran. condition 8&2-&487. J»uy on Rosemount fast. double T pattern. 865.8871. day, December 15th at 10 12E-COMMERCIAL ment. Lots of storage space J)ack boots, ladies' size 8, GARAGE SALE _ Lawn a.m. 1970 PONTIAC Catalina 3 throughout h 0 use, also 8A-MUSICAL seat station wagon, auto- PROPERTY f75. Rieker hoots, ladles' sweeper, SCott seeder, train SEE MOST unusual ad on INSTRUMENTS glass Inelosed terrace, 2 ~ize 7, $20. Garmont boots, table, toys, ,ames, miseel. page 22 enttled "Jewelry 9-ARTICLES WANTED I matic transmission, side REAL ESTATE PROBLEMS car garage, fenced lot. paneling, all' conditionlr.g, men's size 9~, $20. K.2 laneous. Saturday only. Salesman's Samples." solved thru tax.deferred Other extras. Our home is ALL MUSICAL BOOKS, Art Objects Sought. power steering and brakes, HoUday akl., 200 CM, 1420 Oxford Road. INSTRUMENTS exchange. In move.In condition and is Marker bindings, $50. 884. LEE'S Browler. alway. welcome. good tires, 49,970 miles, Rentals $8.50 per month. Vi...glnla S. Jeffries close to Grosse Poln~ UM. LADIES PLATINUM AND B. C. Claes Book Shop. superb appearance, $1,295. schools, bus lines and shop- 20339 Mack 881-8082 Drum outfits, amptulers, Miss Ethel Cia.. , 1670 Le. 882-4123. Purdy and Associates ping plus $14,500assumable TYPEWRITER, Smith Co. ~~=MWR~~~:A~~ guitars, flute., saxophones, verette ('8216). WO 3. IRS 1031 882-0899 MAG N A V 0 X radio.phono. electric baues, classical ~7. 1973 PONTIAC Grand Prix, mortgage at 5t,i % avalla. rona, and case, portable, BAND SET WITH 101 graph, bost and hoate5s ,ood condltlon, $30. 882. ROUND ,DIAMONDS AND Iultars, violIns, trumpet., 9200 miles, loaded, excel. I3-REAL ESTATE ble. Come see us. Call 8M. chair, leather and brass 6919. ~, 10 BAGUETTE DIA. organs, banjos, congo WANTED, !Jonel trains and lent condition. Best offer. FOR SALE , I chair, black naugahyde other makes, 521.8809 or 751.1376. drumt, clarinets. Others. 20317 KENOSHA, Hlrper POOL TABLE, 7' Fisher MONDS. RECENTLY AP. chair, 3 cocktail tables, 526.1300 ext. 6. AU rental fees applied to 1600 FORD COURT Woods. Brick ranch, Olym. Duche ... Excellent cond!. PRAISED AT $1500, WILL t1ng sIze headboard, liIte purchase price. Studio, 1988 FORD Galaxle, vinyl Uon, $350 or best offer. TU I, TAKE $850. 888-2450. new, twin frames. 822.2764 BICYCLE parts. 331.3022. top, air, power, regular OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 pic swimming pool, air 861.2662. VACANT, face brick home on conditioned, large lot. Must ~.~1. MOVING - Complete house. afUr 8. HIGHEST CASH for old clean, reasonable. 884. STEINWAY console, excel. :::7. a lovely cul.de.sac aU sell thh year. Price reo ;OUTFIT mE ENTIRE I hold furniture. Humldlf1er BOY'S 10 .peed touring bike, 'ent condition, walnut fin. pocket watches, clocks, I Mack between Vernier and duced. Low 30's. 8!Jl-5771. FAMILY AT OF THE and miscellaneous odds and ¥~ 7 month old 23" frame to ish. For information call guns, swords, coins, etc. 1971 LeMANS, power steer- Moross. Three bedrooms, : REGULAR PRICE end •. Dally 11 a.m.~ p.m. fit rider between 5'8".5'U", PR 706420, mornings. Call Arnold, 886-2510 or lng, power brakes, clean, large living and dining "AL1IOST NEW" 11243 McKinley, Detroit. retaill new for $145. Asking I 352.8120. $1800. 882.2849. rooms, screened terrace, '73 Eldos. 4 to choose. I APPAREL KI'i'CHEN SET, round table, $100. 881.1151. FARFISA compact organ, 8 two car garage. Enjoy the '72 Mark IV burnt orange voices, foot pedal, vibrato, OLD JEWELRY, old gold, 1965 MUSTANG, good condl- Cirefll11y selected for quaUt)', 4 chairs, $40. 886-7~24. advantages of Anderson '7.2 Brougham. Loaded HONEYWELL 830 preview complete with carrying diamonds, emeralds, etc., tlon and gas saver. $400. windows, sprinklered lot, . JtJle and conditlon • • . 'WE UY ld T projector, auto-focus, tlmer, art objects old paintings, 882-4369. '73 Cpe. DeV. taupe 11 eport B 0 VI, working case. Can 881.7396 after 5 many closets, new roof, Pret antique jewelry, etc. Pre. I . #0_ Ie~ coa, .• wear, or not. Call Saturday or remote control, <:over and p.m. wiring and decorating. '72 Coupe de Ville, air . ,.... , ...ot., etc!. case. Aflnt condition. $85. mium prices 'Paid. 823.3323. 1972IMPALA. door hardtop, I Owner will sell on land con- '72 Eldos. 3 choose F~ ouWts for the price ell Sunday. 891.~5. 24 circular irays available. KIMBLE Swinger electric air conditioning, power to SLOT MAC H I N E S, old door locks, AM/FM, rear tract, 7lh% interest, with '72 Sdn. DeV. Bayberry OIl' at • • , NEED help with your estate TO 2.9788. organ, automatic rbythm. $6,000 down. , . : LEE'S or house sale? I can he1p New, September at approxi. games, pocket watches. TU speaker, rear defogger, '71 Coupe de ViDe, air , ' DOLL HOUSE, ''lood. Best 1-4167. bumper guards, vinyl toP. ~ Mack 881-8082 ,you. Call Jolin Sfendel at mately $2,300. Will sell FABICK REALTY I ; 21,000 miles. Must sell, no '70 EIdo. Black.white . ec,alipmeDts of lIne quallty Stendel's Treasure Cove. offer, bockey equipment, $1,800. Sheet music, music TU 1-7710 I , ' girls velvet dresses and USED Colonial furniture, reasonable offer refused. 'ood collCl1t1oft aDd C'lment 881-3051. course, and warranty In. lamps, desk, tables, etc. Make offer. 886-6947. others, sizes 4-6X. 11110Hol. eluded. 824.7794 after 6 1.378.2092. BLOOMFIELD ~t)'le etotbinl we1eome. Z.ENIm COLOR TV, walnut lywood, Saturday only 10-5. McGLONE p.m., we6kends all day. CADILLAC 1973 Sedan de- TOWNHOUSES RIFLE, Birmingham, Small I console, new tube. $150. 3 bed.rooms, 2lh baths, living, SKI OUTFITS and 1/32 slot I USED SET Encylopaedia Ville, Black with most ex. ""ms, 30.06, 4 power Stith 881.5711. HAMMOND ORGAN, T200 dlnmg rooms, family room car equipment. Call FrIday Brittanica's Great Books of Iras, including AM/FM CADILLAC aeries, French ProvIncial, the Western World. 962. signal sellking radio, steel with natural fireplace, full ~eope, $125. 823-1462. D-INING ROOM set, bedroom after 6 or weekends. TU Cberry (not veneer). After 20903 HARPER 9015, :Ja1.7296.Ask for Sam. belted tires, Cruise control basement, air conditioning, NIKON CAMERA, FTN with sets, miscellaneous furni. 4-4394. 6 p.m. 881-7438. 2 car attached, pool. Close 2 blocks north of Vernier l!Qmm 1.4 lens, 35mm, 2.8 ture. 1045 Kensington. Open LARGE dinIng room set, oak I etc. 356.9939. MISCELLANEOUS furniture, 1970 HAMMOND T'200, like to scbools. Shown by ap. 881-6600 It:ilS. 1 Nikon FTN with 12-4, Saturday, Sunday. or walnut. 10 chairs plus I CORVETI'E '73 Coupe, air, Rattan, chest, davenport. new, $1,700. PR 6-3038.Nice pointment only. 334-7100. leues for table. buffet or power steering, brakes, tilt 5omm, 1.4 lens, 1 35mm, 'SNOW THROWER, Sears Call after 6. TU 4.5391. Christmas gift. 2.8 lens, 1 35mm, 2.8 lens, Craftsman, $60, hardly server. 822-6328. wheel, stereo, leather, radio 1 Rolli 34E Strobe. Lens VALLEY Pool Table, 4' x 7', (iUers and case included, used. Electric firr)jl1ace PIANOS WANTED WANT Upright piano free. I als, like new. 7(9.2846. $395. Fisher pool table, .' 1973 CADILLAC logs. Coal and wood grate. GRANDS, Spinets, Consoles Will pick up. 882.3996 after J 1970 BARRACUDA, 383-2 ~_C_a_ll_88_1_.7964__ . I Infra.red beat lamp. TU x 8', $350. Shuffleboard 12', $350. lIS&-8835. and Small Uprigbts. Cash. 6 p.m. barrel Gran Coupe, air, Demos - GM Executive K.\STLE SKIS, fiberglass, 4-5908. WILL BUY China cabinet power brakes, steering, VE 7-0506 pre-owned cars. ~5 CM. Tyrolia bindings, C-H-R-IS-TMA--S-B-A-R-G-A-IN-S--CARPET PADDING - AU, (mahogany). Good condi. windows, leather buckets, BUT Garlllont buckle boots 9B. rubber, good condition, 50 WURLI11ZER accordion, 120 tion. 294.3905. 15 miles per gallon. Ex. All Body Styles 823.1C62. H.O. ,gauge car race extras. yards, .1 a yard. May be • Table top for ear or train bass, rhinestone trim. TU tremely clean. Best offer. seen on the floor. Hamilton 18,000 mUe extended el'lINA complete 12 piece layout. N.F.L. electric foot. 5-5Jii". YOUNG Brothers would like 885-4552. BEFORE electric dryer, $25. 884-8835. I factory warranty diMer set, baby crib with ball. Perform a chord organ. to purchase a pool table, i 1 WURLITZER accordian, 120 reasonably priced. 886-3193. 1969 BUICK Electra 225 con. YOU BUY Excellent Color Selection mlttreSS, best condition_ Girls figure skates, size 4. 3 PIECES blond offices $100. bass, rhinestone trim. TU vertible, air, stereo, cruise, 1:\81.~. Toy chest with shelves. Miscellaneous oousehold 5-5317. EXERCYCLE. good condi. power seats. windows. Low Mileage ! • Child's Wilson tennis rack. furniture. 822-6328. tion. 881-4984. extra clean. $1,375. 881- BE SURE N~TURAL Cerulean Mink et. Oak typewriter deiSk. 8 VIOLINS, 2 instruments, ex------0602. ~oIe; full length. 777-7976. MM Bell and Howell movie SIZE 9, like new, rust colored cellent condition, reason' 10-SNOWMOBIlES TO VISIT From $4995 BIKES, 20 inch Stingray, $25. projeetJl' .• speed Garrard winter coat with raccoon able. 293-7314. FOR SALE 1967 CHRYSLER, air, full ~ inch 5 speed, $25. TU ,turntable. 821-111S. collar, $25. 881-0332. power, v. top, snow tires. 6.FOOT . WEB E R Grand POWER ICE SLEDS Excellent shape. TU 5-6239 SKI BOOTS,' 1~70, lady's ~1807. , ELECTRIC train, many ac. player piano with rolls, ma. SALES - RENTALS or WO 3-G820. ROGER Lange .pros. Size 7N. Call N2W electronic calculator, cessories. Reasonable. Call bogany finish, excellent BOOKLET 25c DU 3.5202 881.3240 after I) p.m. IIortable typewriter, $39.95 889-G4S7after ~ p.m. condition. 882-4323. SIMKA'S 1960 MASERATI, no rust, ex. cellent mechanical condi- COFFEY «;ach; TU l.()()()4, 19866, FIREPLACE kindling wood. LOVE SEAT, ice blue bro- PIANO full size Grinnell, de- 17142 PINECREST RINKE ALLEN PARK, MICH. 48101 tion. Must sell. TV 2.3325. J~hck. Saturday, December 8 and cade. Very good condition. luxe console, Italian, Pro- .._-- $80. 881-5754. SNOW TIRES L.78-15 on Deccm be r 15 9-4 E. War. vincial, walnut finish. Ex- 10A-MOTORCYCUS PONTIAC 1973, executive CADILLAC CADILLAC CO. :: Bulclc wheeis, $45, 'new ren at Som~rsei Avenue cellent- condition. Never car, $3,000. 884.3455. LARGE wooden doli bouse, FOR SALE 964-68T 1 : Wanted: Steubem glass Bagged ready to go. 'maple doll bunk beds, wick- used, Jess than haU origi. 536-6260 nal pri~. 886.0462. 1972 GREMLIN, X, VB, 3 ~ H177. NEW G.E. deluxe washer, ~r doll carriage, old trunks~ HONDA SL.70, 1 year's use. speed manual, air condi- 3 T80 E. JEFFERSON runs ~reat, $175. 884-5948 OR CHRISTMAS close out sale and Hamilton gas dryer, new chair frame ready for HAMMOND B2, about 12 tioning, power brakes, and , upholstering, old books, after 6. aJl qew items from Christ $225. 882.'239. years old, one cabinet with steering, AM/FM. 886-1267. 757-0767 turn of the century, square , j mas ,store. Half price orna 9 speakers. 772.2908. l KODAK Retina Refle x earn. .pine table, cut crystal lamp, 11-CARS FOR SALE . 1968 DODGE Polara. Must ments, novelty, etc. Some era, 3 lenses, flash equip- pewter, siik yardage cl\t thing for everyone. Satur . 'ijEAR LARRY PECK! OLDSMOBILE, 19'72 Delta 2 ~;~I.l~~ap, 885-8284.After 5 ment, close.up set, light for scarves, lightnlngJ'ods, PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE day 12 to 4, Sunday 10 to Former Baldwin Staff door, fully. equipped, like - __ ' _ I , meter, tripod, gadg et bag, unusual brass andirons and Organist , 4: 88 Muir road near Col new, $2,675. 882.1867. 1972 DATSUN 510 station REDUCED PRICES . binoeulars. 884-8883. fire screen,' Toby mugs, ., tage ,Hospital. Concert and new model show. ------wagon, .4 speed, 30 miles , , Saturday only. 771 Lincoln. Ing. Bald~tin and Yamaha '73 Hornet HatchbaCk, 6 '69 Cam;,ro SS 396. p.s., , ASTRONOMICAL tel escope , 1968 PONTIAC Firebir

- ..fb"--fs d st.,) . t...... '~me':d « _ .. ._ .... • t « . ThUrtcl.Yl December 13. 1973 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Tw."ty-NJ~~ a-aIW. U1'An (11-l1AL UTAT. 'I-IIAL aTAn U-IIAL UTATt 11-IlIAL UTATt 1"-IlIAL ISTAn 1J-IlIAL ISTAT' II-I"" aTAT. ---_. POI &ALl .01 SAU fOIllALI .01 tALI POl IALI ".--8 .01 SAU .01 SALIe .01 SALI GR0881 PODfrI PARK WOODS, I bedroom IWl,a. DEVONSHIRE, 4017, 6018, I re Tromtlle~-Thit home11 low. 21,i bathl, family lamn, brick. bedroom, ULDRUM, CIRCLE - Top THE FOLLOWING AU CONVENIENT TO a quaUty • a bedroom brfek UDlqut. • IDd. • brlck 2 room, 2075 Hollywood. By 'aeb, 'II iurDIC', I car Grosse Pointe Fc::irms TRANSPORTATION AND SCHOOLS AH 'tmu, fDcome. I tIedroom., owner. immediate POnu. Illa,e. lIlcom. _ month. A TERRIFIC LOCATION on Tourlln. nell Ker. rillch home with attached 102'7 SOMERSET - IMMACULATE RANCH - ., Z batbl ill each uDlt, 2 bed. 1100 ••• 2212. 1~. By owner. 885.Q727. cheval. Cuatom.buUt colonial that II both eharm. 2 car ,ara,e In excellent Nle. IIze livinl room and dinin, room, kitchen wlt.!fl.{I>..H room, tnd 1full batha on Jn, and rambling, with enou,h extra rooms to area; family room; 2~ buUt-lIlI, 2 bedrooms plUJ bath, 2 car ,aral~~,' TI thir pIle... Ene 10 Ie drear on 2nd noor, one bedroom and bath on 3rd. New talning ~ bedrooms, 3iAt bath~ plus maids' quar. wall CI'rpet1ng. 2 extra rooms on 1st .floor, • Jar.e...38 ponhe-. Tile root, 4 elr modern kitchen. New furnace, 2 garagel. ters. bedrooms and 3 baths. Central air, double 10\:-1 brl~1r. .Ir" •• ,Mint condi. lED SASS PrJce reduced to $8'1,500. 6% "Iumable mot). 21 11011. GROSSEPOINTE A True Classic ,age. $23,500 down, Quick possession. mv:u'l Attractive English style townhouse condominium with AUTHENTIC lTALIAN Renaissance architectur~ REALTOR FIKANY combined with spacious and charming Interior. GREAT BUY ,MilD 886.5051 ASsumable mortgage. Lovely Mutschler kitchen. $7,500 DOWN TO 7iAt% LAND CONTRACT 'wid New powder room, 3 bedroomll, 2 baths on 2nd 27.foot family room, 5 bedrooms, 4 baths, family St. Clair Office floor, 1 bedroom with bath on 3rd noor. Imme. kitch.en plus attached apartment. Only a block Phone (313) 329.9003 323 Rivard. CbarmUlg Condominium. Featuring den~t1T GROSSE POINTE WOODS diate possession. 2 garages. Only $39,~. from the lake on Lincoln :load. large living and dlnJng room, 4 bedrooms, 2 batbs~,!1 Marine City OUice on 2nd noor, 2 bedrooms and bath on 3Td. Ne'lo'tlil, Une 17~Exc.pUonal brick HARPER WOODS Phone (313) 765-4013 kitchen with built-ins. No snow shoveling. ~~ 0) rlDch. 3 bedrooms, brand .10;) n.w kitchen. family room RANCH HOME TOLES IF YOU ARE THINKING OF SELLING, CALL'l~~lJ BY OWNER - 4 bedroom with fireplace, ,arage. $43;- 3 bedrooms, or 2 bedrooms and Family Room. Large Ou, 31st Year in Grosse Pointe kitchen. New carpeting, Grosse Pointe Schools. home at 225 McKinley GEORGE PALMS, REALTOR ~~~~ 500. Can 888-1190. Road. A roomy gracious 2 ear attacbed garage. 60 ft. lot. Immediate pos. 81 KERCHEVAL 886-4412 TU 6.4444 :"r,~a session. Near freeway. house in a most convenient area. Phone TU 4.~71l for A Family Business For Over A Century 'j ;JitY ST. CLAIR SHORES appointment. ):'II:oJ.? ANIEL Larger 3 bedroom ranch with new carpeting. Large ( :.f:;I? FIRST OFFERINGS ... 'AI[( T Kitchen with dishwasher and disposer. Large SEE 'EM QUICKLY GROSSE POINTE. paneled recreation room, fenced lot OO'xl90'. 2 car attached garage. Immediate possession. A CUSTOM BUILT BRICK colonial with three large Happiness Is FARMS bedrooms l\nd two full baths up, First noor has ~_ Proveneal !.load. For sale a large kitchen, formal living room, separate din, ... avoiding costly mistakes that are apt to arise when one,~', If by own'!r. 7 bedroom., 4~ DA VI ES-MOFFETT ing room, den and family room. Great basement attempts to sell or buy a home without proper direction. f. ~, bath., gas beat, library, with playroom and plenty of stlJrage. Nicely lamny room, modern ldt. 81 Kercheval 885-3220 packaged at $55,000. Just as it pays to have an experienced professional guide with you while goi~~-. -; . chen, newly ca%lpeted and WRAP THIS THREE BEDROOM colonial in the on a safari . . . you'll also find it pays to put yourself in the hands of ,~! (:l professional real estate consultant when you are selling or buying a hom.!t.~n. deeorlted, wJth 3 car at- Farms with 11 blue ribbon. It's sure to take first tached garage. 88&-1800. .~_t QUEEN prize &mong the colonials that offer a family We apply our daily e!Iorts toward matters of real estate in Grosse Pointe. - - - room, first floor lavatory, and jazzy basement .~~(: H PRIME LOT, $500.00 A MONTH TIMES TWELVE and can be bought for less than $39,000. We invite you to use our services. t (hi 1~3x150 Leaves plenty in your pocket even after taxes TROMP INTO THE WOODS to consider another NEAR EVERYTH ING . . . ~::>:~ 1 Block from lake, $300.. and maintenance costs have been paid. This 4 colonial with family room and three bedrooms up. 'yq ,f 000 Homes on block. Re- family has 4 almost new furnaces, 2 bedrooms This offering one also has the finished basement in the Village. Ex: Elworthy Field. Maire school, Jacobson's etc. • ~wo: duced to_ $28,000. Owner. each unit. and is Poupard, Parcells, and GP. North school The cozy Dutch Colonial has a newer super 27x15' family room, a firat!l~ districts. $34.900 takes it off the market. floor bedroom and bath and 3 additional bedrooms and bath on the secoocl-- - 871-3511 3 RANCHES TO CHOOSE FROM floor. 60' lot. Anyone recently house hunting is sure to know this is a spedi' 1 e IF YOU'RE NOT IN A BUYING mood then consider value at $32,500. Make it yours-Call us. {I<' (1) 2009 STANHOPE-A real charmer of a small. renting this beautiful, lower income on Trombly. ranch, 3 bedrooms, family room, recreation ."bt:< Interested In selling your There are two bedrooms, each with private bath, SOMETHING SPECIAL! .<.t. home on a reasonable room with wet bar. a family room, great basement with party roolO , ",si commission basls? For 2) HIDDEN LANE-A few steps up in size and and otfice and comes with a garage -for two cars. Seeing and having the opportunity to buy thIs recent listing on Audubon. Just \I . , efficient, courteous, friend. price. 2 bedrooms, den or 3rd bedroom, fam. Gas heat and air conditioned. $375 per. block to st. Clare school.and parish. 3 large bedrooms (24.6xll, 20.8xll, 13d3~JJOI ly service call ily room, large foyer and slate noor. den, family room, 2 car attached garage, etc .... Built 1950. This one's h~c I_ the original owner's tender-loving care. Only $46,500. .\.H H. I. BOLTON (3) PRICE REDUCTION ON LOTHROP-You OPEN SUNDAY 2 UNTIL 5 ASSOCIATES DISC'JVER 889.0680 would expect this elegant ranch to have just 482 LaBELLE, just a few doors !rom Mack avenue about everything and IT DOES! 3 bedrooms, near the Mack-7 shopping center. Very special 2 'baths, family room. Tastefully decorated a condominum terrace unit which hilS not only a very Impresive Tudor desi~~,~l, on large lot priced in eighties. - carpeting and paint job inside and out. Take METAMORA shopping. but also just the right amount of room for family and/or hobbieS':~_ _ DUE TO THE ENERGY CRISIS OUR OF- your Secretary of War or State by Sunday and and costs only $42,500. Real sharp. • .:,), q South Lapeer you'll be Kiss.ing-her under the mistletoe in : ~'';'.'1" County FICE WILL CONTINUE TO REMAIN this house by Christmas. TELL US YOUR NEEDS CLOSED ON SUNDAYS. WE'LL STILL SIT TIN G PRE'M'Y - Whether you're recently transferred to town, looking for a larger house, :~~il__ Imong lovely old majestic BE HAPPY TO TAKE YOUR CALLS! WITH APPOINTMENTS PLEASE smaller one, or just thinking about a ,.eal estate move within the community~JO trees in the Metamora we areinlerested in meeting you and having the opportunity of providing yo.q~.I>,;: Hunt. Superbly rebuilt MAGNIFICENT FRENCH COUNTRY HOUSE. Sel. with services in a professional way. .: Greek Revival 2-story \ WM. W. QUEEN dom have we had the opportunity to present such .' home wlth an excellent an attractive home. Just recently redecorated it is Richard E. Borland Mildred B. Kelley a picture of elegance. On a three hundred foot lot Greg Wheeler noor plan for entertaining. 886-4141 William R. McBrearty it includes a heated swimming pool, greenhouse Lee Jenks Grylls Lee Hennes 2 bedrooms down each Member of Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board and carriage house with apartment. Call us now I William G. Adlhocb ~r~) with its own bath plus 3 for more details. ,<,.1'( bedrooms Ind 1 bath up. 2 horse barns and cement A NEWER. RANCH in the Woods. three bedrooms, block uti 11 t y building. Ilh baths and a fantastic family room with sliding Fenced pastures. rollinf glass doors to a patio. Finished recreation room, land. 5 acres to 70 acres. two car attached garage and the package is Borland • McBreart/::,: V N I QUE CONTEMPO. CHAMPION priced to be wrapped up in the mid-fimes. RARY Quad.level on 10 60 WOODLAND SHORES - Something special in REALTORS It\l~'>:) acres with woods and a GROSSE POINTE SHORES. Built in 1968. at- -..!'~1 Pend. Enclosed heated tractive Georgian colonial with marble foyer, P,ool, 3 or 4 bedrooms, 2 large living room, formal dining room, family 395 Fisher Road TU 6-380(ljr, HI baths, 3 fireplaces, family R. G. EDGAR I room and library. Two powder rooms, first floor MEMBERS OF GROSSE POINTE REAL ESTATE BOARD room and recreation room. utility room, Mutschler kitchen with double ovens. & ASSOC IATES New kitchen appliances, Central air, circular drivt), immediate possession. air conditioned. II 114 KERCHEVAL 886-6010 SUP E R CONDITION- 40 WARNER - IN THE FARMS. Five bedrooms, 2 story colonial, 4 bed. three and a hali baths, family room with raised rooms, 2~ baths, family hearth. Large breakfast room. modern kitchen WE HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO GIVE YOU A .j l.~.' room with fireplace and and beautiful garden room. Decorated and land. PICK THE "GIFT" COMPLETE HOME SELLING AND BUYING SERVICE 'Iii' beamed ceiling, finished scaped in perfect taste. All the outstanding fea. THAT FITS YOUR NEEDS - "~,'I recreation room 7 plus tures wanted for good living. Call us to view this KENSINGTON. A spacious four bedroom home with den and screened terrace~e~~ rolling acres, horse barn. beautiful offering. See our picture ad on page 15. HAPPINESS, comfort, security and a wise investment All brick construction and in excellent condition. Featuring 2iAt batl'ls, with::: _ are a few of the many excellent reasons for con. fenced pastures, all elec- 263 ROOSEVELT PLACE - CHARMING townhouse. master suite, family room, dining room, full basement and oversize garage!,,? II tric clean, handy to M-24 sidering a move now. The selections of houses are Excellent floor plan. Well landscaped! (G-I48) 886-4200. . ?C Beautifully decorated, five bedrooms, three baths. excellent. Mortgage money is plentiful and at a and Binningbam.T roy, All exterior maintenance taken care of for you. F:lint area. realistic interest rate. If your plans for the com- OXFORD. A superb and spacious Georgian Colonial ideally suited for family- lIvin~~;~ Immediate possession. ing year include a "new" home, we'd like to and gracious entertaining, A h01:t of custom features including two fireplaces,_': _ BRAND NEW 3 bedroom suggest you call one of our sales counselors to five bedrooms, library, first floor laundry, lavish drapes and carpeting. Immedi~:',! J:) 2J,t bath rlnch, all beam- 817 LAKE POINTE - Five bedroom house geared to- alert us to your specific needs. ate occupancy is also available. For further information please telephon~lf1j ell studio ceilings thru- wards family living. Center entrance colonial, living room, dining room, sun room, bright cheery (G-490) 886-4200, '1+". out. Family room with HAPPY HOLIDAY SPECIALS f\replace, attached ga- kitchen with wonderful eating area. Be8utiful LINVILLE. An exceptional value is this fine three bedroom brick colonial witif~;~__ swimming pool. Basement recreation room, dress. rage. Outstanding hilly 5 dining -loom, and IY.z baths. A natural fireplace in the charming living rooni,:)T .1.1 ing room with full bath. GIFT #1 acre parcel on land with 1745 ANITA full basement, garage. Ideally located in a secluded area wiUJin walking di~+)io , truly :nagnificent views. 500 SADDLE I,ANE -'A beautiful home for those who tance of schools and shopping. Immediate possession. (G.485) 886-4200. ,?i(ff Move right in. can wait for June occupancy. Four ,extra large OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 ELK LAKE-Bi.level on I bedrooms, two and a half ,baths, lovely family WHERE ELSE will you find the warmth and charm NEFF-Excellent two family home with three bedrooms, two baths, living roormi f bigh wooded lot over. room with a fireplace, library, modern kitchen of a hard-to-find. authentic DUTCH COLONIAL dining room, and kitchen on each floor. Separate base menu, three-car garagcp~J . looking lake. 3 or 4 bed. with built-ins and excellent eating area plus witb three bedrooms, spacious rooms, and close. central air. (G-396) 886-4200. -'"ii ~ to.everything location for $a0,500? Why not rooms, 2 full baths, sandy many, many closets. Attached garage, central air VERNIER CIRCLE. This three bedroom colonial home is located on a quiet circulalt!l< beach and beach house. conditioning. Owner building out-of.state. "squeeze" a few minutes out of your Sunday and come see for yourseU? court in Grosse Pointe Woods. Three bedrooms, den, Ilh baths, with remodeledh. I\IDE TO THE HUNT - 65 HAMPTON - One of a kind ranch. Four bedrooms, kitchen, a large lot. Bri~k with aluminum trim means no maintenance. (G.1~')fl , fN,m this 3 bedroom 2 two baths, spacious Jiving room, large formal din. GIFT #2 886-4200. vi, :12 bath quad.level home in ing room, plush cal'peted family room. An ex- THIS BEAUTIFUL Colonial is the biggest surprise LAKEFRONT. A sprawling ranch home with a big lot right on the lake. Threirlu mint condition. 3 fire- ceptional home in the Shores. since the Trojan Horse! If three bedrooms, llh places, family room with king size bedrooms. Large family room. Two way fireplace. Year round corrtJt~ baths, library and a 2lh car garage fill your fort with a central heating.cooling system. Attached two car garage. (FG 13' lJ ~ beams, hobby room (or 19885 W. DOYLE - Center entrance ranch. Three needs, and tasteful, elegant decor excite your 4th bedroom). horse barn I bedrooms, formal dining room, comfortable fam- imagination. you're going to put this first offering 886~ ~~~ ily room. Beautiful location in the Woods. Under and fenced pasJures. pond I at the top of your list! NEAR THE WATER. The serenit~ that every executive longs for awaits him at' I' ~.. site, paved road, east of $50,000.00. Owner transferred. days end in this luxury Cape CJd. Formal dining room and family room for2c Pi! Metamora. Views of the 2344 ALLARD - Three bedroom ranch in the Woods. GIFT #3 GIFT #5 entertaining. Modern kitchen. Three huge bedrooms with the master and itS:l~'" rolling country ~ide. 9.41 I Formal dining room and comfortable family roor:l. AS ENGLISH as Plum WHY NOT give )lour I bath downstairs. POI'/der room, first floor laundry. Attached double garage$Y'. t acres. Pudding, this excep- family a gift of love (FG 1) 886-5800. " '(£) Ideal location. $28,900.00. .f g~ ). RESTORE THTS 3 bed. tionally attra~tive four this year. Because this I room 1 story farm home 1891 OXFORD - A VERY SHARP HOME with nice bedroom, 2lh bath with low-maintenance Colo. NEAR THE LAKE, in Grosse Pointe Shores near the Yacht Club. Five large bed-):; t on 10 acre corner (more kitchen and separate eating area, screened anti library is one of the nial just radiates hap- rooms, three full baths. Family room, formal dining room. Recreation room.-- glassed terrace, garage and gas heat. Handy foJ' brightest lights on our piness throughout, in. I Attached two car garage. (FG 10) 886-5800. - ~O{. l"i land available). P a v e d -GO 1 road, horse barn plus 4 shopping and trans;>ortation. value-packed Christ- cluding four bedrooms, mas tree! Ilh baths, den. formal INVITING. One block from shopping on the Hill. Brick home with three bedrooms.:~, other out. buildings. Pond I 21235 WOODMONT - Ranch with three bedrooms, one full and two half bath:\. Modern kitchen with range and dishwasher. Fa~i.!~ site. dining room and ele. one and a half baths. Large living room and fifteen GIFT #4 gant kitchen. At $51,- lly room. Finished basement with fireplace in the recreation room. Atlacheci'Jf ( HEART OF THE HUNT- foot kitchen with built. ins. Immediate possession. TIIROUGHOUT 1973, 900 it's reOllly a "gift." two Cllr garage. (FG 17) 886-5800. . ~ -- New New England Cape Two car garage. Grosse Pointe Scholos. Immedi. v.~I.I:! good horn e sunder ROOMS FOR ALL. A polished parquet floor in the foyer accentuated the circulap, '( Cod cedar shake roof and ate possession. I 30,000 in Grosse Pte. GIFT #6 cedar siding. 3 bedrooms, staircase in this large nine room home. Library. Sewing room and hob!>y rOOll1'i' , have been as rare as FOR THOSE looking for which could Ue bedrooms. Dishwasher. New furnace. Parlitioned basement.-. -- 2t,2 baths, oak pegged I BALFOUR SQUARE Christmas in July. Re- a mid. twenties Coloni- I floors, dining room, living A VERY ELEGANT TOWNHOUSE with aU the ex. (FG 3) 886.5800. :" ~O joice! This 3 bedroom al this three bedroom \' ., room, (beams) firepl:l~e. terior maintenance taken care of for you. Three English Colonial even with family room could ' TRADITIONAL. Spacious and gracious center entrance colonial-ideal for large !, ,: On beautiful Nlling woo

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.... _ft. • ='$"._ 7 ad .1712 • r• as 7 7777sr,: ; 7 s 7 $ FFE FOr?? su1 eo 4 .. 6 R0 SSE PO I'NT E NEWS Thursday, December 13, 1973...... IAL ISTAn 'J-REAL ESTATI U-REAL !STAn 1J-IUL ,ESTATI IJ-IIAL IS1ATI . IIJ-REAL ESTATE 20A-CAIPET LAYIHG POllAU FOR,SALE FOR SALE ,FOa SAU '0. SALl '0. SALE CARPET LAYING ,... I 1 NEW AND OLD ...~ .' r 'J CONDOMINIUMS LlQUIDATlNG""" GROSSE POINTE WOODS ;WOODBRIDGEEAST I 36 MOROSS Stairs Carpeted Shifted : ~ ~Blr.LLE - 'TiI the lealbDwIIeD warmth aDd ~ID. NORTH BAY VIU.AGE 1064 lIucbester-Nice brick Beautiful,' 2 bedroom adult Repsirs of All Types c fort Dleu 10 mueh _ pJent)' of bOth ID tb1s roOmy ,.,ESTATE , '1.: ,,' 8&110 E. JEFFERSON rabCh. 2 bedrooms, large condominium with, 2 car Cape Cod, 3 bedrooms, .1'h Cigaret Burns Re.Woven ~, .'-, four bedroom eoJ!Wal with panellM famil)' licll1y (South of Shook Rd.) Owner wl.1l CODIider IUd' ,am: kJtcben and living room, garage,' carpeting, aU ap. baths, near Farms PIer, ALSIJ 'J ,~. 'room, Datural l1replace ill liviD, room, new tract with' Io'tr ,dbtfij ;~y. also yard, attached garage. pliances. large assumable mortgage, NEW CARPET SALES Prlcecllrom $Zl,900 to $31,- ." klteheD with buUt.1u, 2~ baths. Finished ree. ment to re.poUlble ,jerty $31,900. Call 888-1180 E. EIGHT MILE extra deep lot. $43,000. 881- Samples Sbown in , te,:::, room If.at lor hoUday parties! 2~ car ,arage. iOO. 2 ~rooms, attached Neat 2 bedroombriel . 0986. Your Home I ", ':' , Immed. po.... slO1l. ~""alel. Modeli open daily raDCb with 2 ear garlle Price reduced ,a 11 a1wnmum I B'OB TRUDEL o .••.:. .. 1-6 p.m. Ideally loc.ted' 217'l'0 Ed. 3 bedroom home, large lot. )RCHARD LAKE VILLAGE 294.5896 , i.BIIOREHAM - Santa would love to visit this cu.tom m\lDton between Mack and Unique executive style home Jl ~.l.,:i 3.bedroom ranch in the Shores-large family rm., BIDIGARE BROTHERS INC. Harper. Open Sunday 2.5. ANIEL WILCOX 884-3550 for those who desire lux. 21-MOVING .. f'~ " formal dining room, rec. room with fireplace )lodel phone 791-6880 ury and comfort. Lakefr~nt STORAGE 1 :,';,",' make. eDtertainin, ea.ier. ceDtral air (ond. and S. D. PALAZZOLO 450 RIVARl\. New 4 bed. l"ORT LAUDERDALE EvenJngs TU 1-6988 property. game room, wIDe 1 , "<'. 1 air ))urifier for extra comfort. 21h car garage TU 5-6556 room. Colonial, 2~ bath, Oceanfl'ont and Waterfront cellar, court yard, extra KEN'S MOVING-LOcal, .ub. tl ".; -:. attached. Sprinkling system helps maintain beau. family room, utility room, one and two bedroom Con. large dining room. Spael. urbs. One plece or house. .:'. tifully landscaped lot. Immed. occupaDcy. 2 car garage. Open Satur. dominiums for sale. For in. ous, immaculate and mod. ful. Low rate'. TU 2-8MO • day and Sunday 2-5. Build- . :"JJu;LARD - Even Scrooge would be merry at Christ. formation on your prefer . er Herbert D. Ralph. 882. ence, write Realty by.the. ern. I 21A-PIANO SERVICE ~ •••.:. ma. time in tbis 3-bedroom ranch in perfect 2823. HIGBIE MAXON Sell, Inc. 3360 N.E. 34th 1 .. ~'V.' coaditlon, Dewly decorated throughout. Profession. GREAT AMERICAN PIANO TUNING ;. aUy landscaped with 2.car garage and Florida WOODBRIDGE EAST Street, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 851.6300 Action Regulation 1ST OFFERING-Charming ranch near transporta. 33308. 305.563.3.'88. •. '.~,J:room. New kitchen with built.ins. Humbug? Never? tion. Ideal for couple or small family. DJJI1ng SALE OR LEASE Condomin. BY OWNER - 959 Pember. Key Recoverillg ! , :.< ium, Z bedrooms, 2't'l baths, ton. 4 bedroom and dress., Rebuilding and RefiDishinl ~ ,.:~EMBERTON - Right out of. a Dickens classic, this room, eating space in kitchen, 2 bedrooms. $28,' GROSSE POINTE. Wayburn, 2 carports, paneled family ing room, brick English, 3\ 884.2507 ',c' , roomy Englisb Tudor has 4 bedrooms, 3~ baths. 500. 5 room bungalow, garage, room, drapes and cupet Large living roam aDd formal dining room perfect drive, modern kitchen, baths plus 2 lavatories Thom .. Pettit, member N. OXFORD ROAD-4 bedioom, 3% bath Center Hall included, self.cleaning oven. Piano Technicians Guild . , ., . for old.fashloned family gatherings. Added extras bath, carpeting, natural modern kitchen, paneled Colonial. Terrific: large family room with 'fire- frost free relrigerator. 886. -- ~ ',. ~ .. are den, ree. room and enclosed terrace. Cook fl!'eplace, enclosed porch, recreation room witb fire. COMPLETE piano servic •• place and bar. Paneled recreation room. 2 car 1800. extra nice. Owner trans. place, 2 car attached ga. •. ~,.:.'. your Christmas goose over the fireplace, and don't attached garage. Nice size lot. Quick possession. Tuninl, l'ebuildilll, refiniah- ':;., forget the Plum Pudding! ferred. Must be sold. rage. $45.000. VA 1-3902. q, .' ing, de.mo!hinl. Member ALLARD ROAD-In the Woods. 3 bedroom Colonial. Plano Technicians GuU~, kitchen and paneled family DELIVERY tion. Eating space in kitchen, dining room, . I INC. Jlr.~ARRINGTON l108-Great for family witb size and 1989 ROSLYN RD. 5 rooms room, imme..,). kitchen with built.ins including djshwasher and hurry. 881.6300. mates. Fully insured. 772. a piece. Pat. 824-2886. 9555. \ • .' , that hard.to.lind first floor laundry! Land con. NICELY KEPT 2.FAMILY FLAT in good rental arta. 17521 MAUMEE-Condominium end a dandy-4 bed. / ; ,'. tract .vailable, 7%. 2 bedrooms. dining room, 2. new gas furnaces, rooms and 3 baths-large rooms-super location SHELTIES AKC, top qual. 2-car garage and lower nat vacant for DeWowDcr.' -private court ol( the dining rOGm. Only $39,900. ity, lovely Christmas giCls, CARPET CLEANING -'~HOLIDA Y GOODIE! Situated on l00x250 ft. lot, a WALL WASHING . :;., bome you'll find it hard to resist. Beautiful 3 Make your payments lbe easy W8" and .el1j1)y 30 MOORLAND-In the Shores-rarity-4: good bed. 4 males, 5 weeks. Blue FULLY INSURED bedroom, 2 bath home with library, Florida Grosse Pointe schools and park. Under $25,000. rooms - private yards - 3;) baths - the family Merles. 772.5387. ... . room and the most luxurious recreation room 881-4200. _ room is pallClled-Mutschler kitchen-much more. YORKSHIRE 2 WEST Highland Terriers v';';, you have ever seen. Walk to waterfront park, MAINTENANCE NEWER CONTEMPORARY hi the Woods. 3 bed. ne-'!d good I •. 15201 WINDMILL POINTE DRIVE. 395 MOROSS-Rall<:h, built in '49. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. male, female 885-OSlU rooms, 2;) baths, terrific 22d7 paneled famUy Easy living. The library is panelled and recrea. home at once. 294-4838 - Free Estimates 1 " POCKETBOOK APPEAL! 4 bedroom, 2% bath colo- room with raised bearth and beam cellinlt, at. tion room in the basement. 8 till 2. not weekends. ~~.' '" nial, generous sized rooms, paneled library, as. tached ,araRe. 884-0600. 21.I-PAINTING, \ , . sum able 7% mortgage-All this plus • recreation 490 ST. CLAIR-$38,900 brings a l"t. 4 bedrooms with l6C-PET BOARDING DECORATING COLONIAL WIm SAVOIR FAIRE near Univer.1ty- a lav. on the first flOOI'. The living room has a room with bar, priced In the 30's. Located near Liggett School-beautiful1y decoratedwUh " bed. .. . waterfront pirkl 529 BARRINGTON. natural fireplace. You can't beat thl$ one for the LAKESIDE KENNELS COMPLETE decoratlnr. Pa. rooms, 2% batlls, family room, 1st lloot 1.ulldf)', price. perhanging Insured, gull. r.entral air, good assumption terms aDd MUST BE Christmas country boarding. Individual heated kennels. anteed. Al Schneider. TU OFFICE OPEN WEDNESDAY, TI!URSDA Y SOLD. 881-6300. 344 UNIVERSITY-Unique! Widing tree lined street 1.0565. -sprinkler system, pool, 4 bedrooms, 2JAcbaths 10156 Dixie Highway, An. AND FRIDAY EVENINGS ('horville. 1.94 to New Balti. plus a fine family room. seclusion here. INTERIOR-EXTERIOR more exit. Reservation. PAINTING 1184 WHITTIER-This won't last-so call for the ~. h72H551. } .. /' JOHNSTONE & COMPLETE D e cor a tl n • tails. Large colonial with 3 bedrooms, 2Y.l baths. 14xI2.1.ft. lIbrery. Good location-great room. SERVICE service. Paper hanilnl and TAPPAN 20-GENERAL removing. Material, work. JOHNSTONE GENERAL Maintenance and mankshlp IUlflllteed. For 884-6200 Purdy and Associates repair .• \nythlng you want, estimate. call 10 Xtrehev.1 OD.tbe.HIlI REALTORI@ we can do. Guy De Boer. WILLIAM FORSYTHE _. 889-0500 889-0510 885-4624. VAlley 2-8108

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"w. b7,om a '0# a • Thursday, December 13, 1973 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Pege Thirty-?M-. 21-f-PAIHnNG. 2IK-WINDOW 21~"IMTU . DECORATING WASHING .,' .. Ferry Students Study Careeq, . • AWc. _. Porell EIIelolUl'H I;)YC,Ta_nkers Parcells Students Write INTERIOR and exterior YORKSHIRE Window Clean. • A4dlUODI • KIte.. "Thil I, such ll.:n!" That', dreD were developing. JhiIIn. palDtln, and paper han,. log. Iteasollable .. Free est!. eCoiDlIltrelal buUdiae. Do Well in.Meet Stories for Mason School the feelin, of the Ferry Itives into potentialtY"". in,. ReuOIlable rates, 30 mates. Insured. lI85-Oll9t. The Detroit Yacht ClUb ' . . School Filth Grlders in Mrs. eeS51u1 employes. B~ tte . parents al1d students ••wete JIM SUTTON Swim Team made talent 8, XltIl, Dan Often. the reader would in. DoI~ Maddock's cla .. who years expetlenee. Ray Bar. 1m Bryl Drlye its delightfully surprised by 21~EWU. saVICE felt in Michigan AAU swlm It'l hard to 'believe, bllt It terrupt tbe story to ask, for are pIlotlq a unit in Career nowsky, :m.23M after II TU C.2NZ TU z.Z43tl Instant, conscientious a meets over the Thanksgiving happened ODa Mollday after. example, "Do you see tbe Educatioo. p.m. tudes which were noted. ADVANCE IIAINTENANCE weekend. Man)' of the DYC Dooo in November. A four. purple incb WC'1'm bere?" Even the parents are hav. Electric sewer C1eaDiD, HARRY SMITH R. .. T. PROFESSlON.~L •wimmerl haU from Grosse teen.year~1d boy wal sitting The chorus of answers would ing fun for they are beeom • Using these same desira COMMEBCIAL BUILDING CO. pa!DUD" Interior and la. Pointe and came bome from in the middle of a group of teU the reader that it was in, Involved. At 1Ir• ., the .tu. work traits, the class dev • RESIDENTIAL EltabUlhed In t.'le meets In Pontiac, (Class Mason kindergartberl and very attentive audience denta interviewed. their par. oped role playing shits terlor. Fr" ••timate •.• Gro... Pointe Area Sinci IN1 a All Work GUlfaDtefld A), and tbe Mlcbfgan Mini. reading aoollt ~ family of indeed • ents Otl their wort back. demonstrate the neeeiU\y Boland, Gro... PolDw • .fIU Farml, Re.idenLlal Ind Commercill Heet at Oakland University, alligators who adopted a pet "It', been a Ire~ Qllng for grounds and a ttltudes and these qualities. Many laug I 882..- qualities needed lor employ- were enjoyed when a b ELECTRIC SEWEB den- Bem*linJ (eight.year-olds and young. "human." And he had writ. the middle scbool students al A1teratlolll Ind MaintellaDe. er), with medals to show lor teD and illustrated the story wen as our MasOD students," ment. driver tired of hi'! regul r TEO'S inC. No foota,. eIllfle. route and drove his pass • New ConstrucUon their prowess. himself. Willilm Mestdagh, principal Tbese personal qualitie. 'WALLPAPER REMOVING Telepilone price. 17 yeln gers to Chicago rather n experience. Cal Roemer, I15.JlIOO 885.70lS Eric RodJn continued his ExacUy that type of eveDt of Muon, commented on the were then used to establish . EXCLUSIVELY a Home Worker'l Check Ust their desired destination. Free E.Umates - Insured Plumbin,. TV 2-1150. I u c c e s , in breaststroke has happened at Mason Ele. project. "The cbildren love CHRISTOPHER evel1ta for boys' 13 and 1. in mentary School four Umel to bear the stories the older on which the SODIand daup. An accused erlminalJ~ . H$.I1555 SEWERS CLEANED, brokeD CONST. co. taking two first places: 200 through the efforts of Par. students bave written 8nd it ten were evaluated daily by dered and was found gull Sewers repaired. Guaran. MocIernJuUOD • Alterat!olll breast (2:28.48) and 100 cells teacher Mrs. Diane has really brought out lome their parents. The pareDts because his case was poor PROFESSIONAL Floor Sand. teed. Reasonable rates. AdditlOIlI • Famny Room. breast (1:08.187). He also Moskalulc. Mrs~ Mosltalut, In of the older Parcells stu. judged whether their chil. prepared by his attorney. ing and linishiDf. S)*ial. 881.(J(l63 or 779.122S. KitcheD aDd Recre,Uon Are .. took fourth in the Boys' Open ber sixth year at Parcells, dents. 1 have bad teacbers In another skit. tne flowe I izing in dark staining. - were never delivered. ~ t "Supply own power." C.U ALL SEWERS $18 - drains illtate MaintlDance 100 breast with a fast time teacl1es English, journalism teD me that some of the most 01 1:07.86. and reading at the middle reserved middle .school stll' Schools Offer funeral, wedding and-otlfen for free estimate. W. Abra. $12. GuaraDteed 3 month~. JAMES BARKER 1l2I.151S 1l2I-I58T Laurie DeSantis, who has school. several of the teach. dents become animated when because 01 the florist's la barn, TW 1.924. Bob', Sewer Service. TU of depeddability. 1-81157. not been deleated in the.-50- ers at Parcells thought about they see how interested the Speakers .Free DONALD &L1SS yard breast for 11 and 12. tbeir students writing chil. children are." In the final. skit, a rud , 2 I -O-CEMEMT AND CUSTOMCRAFT year-old girls this year, took dren's storjes, and thought In anothr room, Mrs. Au- The Grosse PoiDte Board unUdy waitress discourag Decorator of Education has aDD.ounced her customers from ret IRICK WORK Construction CompaQ a gold medal in that event it would be a great idea. drey Burcbett's second grade Exterior Inl.r1or with a time of 35.884. Point. Mrs. Moskaluk thought it elasa, Parcells students were the formation of a speakers' iDg to the restaurant. e Fre. EIUmate. DE SENDER • ers Bill Brownell and Eric would be a great idea and worJdng with Mason students bureau of public school and sJdts were so enjoyed ~iMr . CONSTRUcrION BUILDERS Rodin .helped their Open decided to try it. to compose stories. At one library personnel who are Maddock's elass that th TU 1-7050 " REMODELERS avauable ~o speak, tree 01 are looking forward to a • 40 Year. !D Gro... Polate New and repairs - Brick, Boys' 200 medley relay take On a N!cent MondlY after. table, Tony Tocco was wor1l:. Stone, Blmlk, Chimneys. fourth In 1:54,05. noon, ber elasa of about 25 ing on a book about "What's cbarge, on a .variety of ed'i' other lesson In role playin • students trooped over to ood cational topics. This time, the more positi EXPEBT paintill" pap I r Cement work and ",ater- AdditioDJ, Dorm.r. Matt Sobieski and Eric Mason from Parcells. At Ma. g for seven.year-olds." baDCiD.. Free eltimate •. rroofinl. 2IS yeart expert. Ree. Rooms', Bathroom. were on the DYC 800 lree d His second grade assistaDts The roster includea school aspects of professlonalis G. Van Aatehe .• 1-5116. enC!e. U no aDJwer call Kitcbens. New Homel relay which also placed son, they were ivided iIlto had decjded that "Dlnollaurs t r u s tee s, administrators, will be em phasized. eveDings. fourth. Bill Brownell and three groups and Itnt to dU. are good for leven.year. teachers, and librarians. "To become more a"~ ferent rooms. A sampling of the list of the "behind the scenes" e - 822.l2CIl Custom Gara,es• and Doon Matt teamed up to take In FraD Tavoulari's kinder. olds" and "Flying kites is RUDY TONELW anotber fourth in the Boys' garten clas', her tiny stu. good lor seven.year-olds." 36 speakers available in. ployment, parents anacom.' Decorator CEMENT WORK of any • Open "00 free relay. Nick ed ell Tony was writing down the eludes Mrs. Edward C. HaD' munity resource peopleWU1, Interior. Exterior Jdnd. Bondel, licensed, in. Free Eltimate. and PlaDniD, Trost brollght home a fifth dents imm iately f sUent sentences as the second grad. peter, Secretary of the B'oard be eaming to the classroom wan Papering sured. TU 2'_, after 6 • place medal lor his 11 and 12 whentbe "bir kids" e'"le in. ers illustrated their ideas. of Education, whose topic, to disculs their careers," 294-89117 p.m. 01' 372~. FINANCING ARBANGED year-old.age group 50 fly However, the ice was broken Soon a booklet would be are "Tbe School Board _ A Mf$. Maddock'sald. "An If. .th ti f 30 500 as soon as one 01 the kinder. made. Sounding Board for the Com. fort II being mllde to locate ST. CLAIR SHORES CAPIZZO CONSl'BUC'nON • WI a me 0 •• garten students announced, speakel'3 In' less obvious 27 Year~ Experience All t1P8' of cemetlt n4 The DYC minis, most of "I know him, be lives across Lying on the desk beside munity" aDd "An A Plus for fields such as manufacturing BrickWork 881-1024 whom are only seven.years. the street." Another small Tony was his run.away best Our Grosse Pointe SChools." s a Ie s and scientific re- KURT 0, BAEHR All t1J)U of WlterproollDa old, came h 0 m e with 12 student gave a public infor. seller or "best listened to" John Hammel, Principal of searcb." I" CUSTOK Palntill, aDcI D.c. AU tnes of excanUne CARPENTER Work-Panel. medals to show. Jack Nel. mation aDD.ouncement that as the case may be. Tony Monteith Elementary School, T b e elementary schoOl onUn" WaD paperiDl. AU work lUaruteed ing, Plrtitions, ,h e 1vel son, 7, took second in the OlIe 01 th~ ..:r1s was her wrote a "tory about Fat will speak on "Trends in Ele. proJl'am of career education Ouarllltttd. Fr.. tltl. Lleeued aad Iuured (kitchens, .eeillDp, Imall 7 aDd under boys'25 free, baby sitter. So the cbildren Jack, a wy who was so fat mentary Edu(;ation" and "Be- Is not intendl!d to stimulate jobs, etc.). TV 2-2795. mate... LA I.S11I. 811-0I12 (17.4), and third in the 7 and gathered around each teen. that "all his friends came port Cards and Reporting to earlier career dee!siManak• under 25 fiy, (22.9). Denise ager as he read his story, over to bounce on his fat." Parents." Ing but rather to aim toward .DECOBATING - Painting, .CODDENS Modernization DeSantis did her girls' 7 and some almost crowding out This would be traumatic to Roger McCaig, Curriculum (1) development of healthy wallpapering. Exterior, in. CONSTRUCTION under 25 breast in a fast time others in an effort to see the most people, but not to Fat Associate in the system's De. attitudes towards the world tertor work. Available year KORE VALVE lor JOII!E of 22.5 and won a SUVH handmade illustrations. Jack. because "Jack loves partment of InstructioD, will of work; (2) career under. around. References. 1185. ESTABLISHED 1924 1DOI1.,.. AdditioDl, Jdtcbeas, medal lor second place. Parcells student Tom sears his tat" and aspired to join discuss "Racjam, sexism, standings, and (3) relavant 4896. • Driveways dormers, bueme.tltl, bath. Hans Brieden came 1n was first, and his story was a circus so that he could be and Elitism in Education" adjustment and deeision-mak. • Patios fOOlI1I, wl1:1 remoYIlJ. Ifourth in the boys' 7 and entitled "The Alligator Fam. a "buman ball" and bounce and "Accountability, Testing, ing techniques. H[ NErGHBOR, I live on • Porches BIDIGARE BROS. [under 2S breast in 2U. The ily." The story told of an hims-elf . and Teacher Evaluation." "The concept of an ~pa- Grayton. Painting and waU • ChimDeys DYC boys 8 and under 200. alligator family In w hi c h "Fat Jack was so popular wasbin" 12 years experi. Mrs. C h r istop her Lee. tlon is broadened frorti that • Basement Waterproofing INC • I. yard medley relay came in "the mother had a pur s e with the kids, that they even member of the staa of the of the job description to a ence, neat, rellable. TU Office m;sns sixth with a time of 3:33.6, made of human skin." The seDt fan letters to him," Mr. 1.5306 after 5:00. Department of PupU Person- .work as a way of life view. LA 6-7836 EveniD'l, Suaclapro1... (Ken Baciulis, Hans Brieden, family decided to take a trip Mestdagh said. "They just nel, Is available to discuss point," Mrs. Maddock com. Jaclt Nelson, aU 7, alld Bar- to the zoo, and after seeing loved him. We have spoken HVGHES BBOTHJ:BS "Prescho?l Te s ti n g Pro. mented on her career educll. J. W. KLEINER rie Fires; 8, were team mem- the birds, decided to see the witb a publisher of children's gram" aDd "Developmental tlon program. DECORATORS . KITCHEN bers). bumans. B"ut. alas, a baby books and he has agreed to ,W CEMENT CONTRACTOR Preschool Class." 52U Yorbblre The DYC girls 8 and under human got loose and all the accept some of the Parcells All types Cement, Stone ancI REMODELING Robert Welch, Asiistant 882.0'7110 or 3'71-1128 2OO.yard free relay took fifth alllgator visitors ran in fright. stories for consideration. Judge Denis Brick Work - New and Re- We Install Principal, of North HIgh pairl, Drivewa'l, Porehes, place medals with their tim(; However, aU ended well be. The third Mason class in. EXPERIENCED painter and of 3:10.7, (Cindy GaDD.on, 8, cause tbe alligator fa mil y volved with the project was School, lists among his topics Walks, Patios, 'l\lct Pointing Formica-Sink Tops for pubUc presentatioDl &ORe.Holds Cour\ru : decorator. Interior, ex. Pre-Cast Steps Denise DeSantis, 7, ShannoD took the baby human bome Mrs. Lynne Qld's class. In terlor, wallpapering. Grosse Cabinets-All Styles Biley, 8, and Molly Riley, 7, and took very good care 01 the library. Parcells students cent High SCbool Curriculum Wate~g lDnovatloDl" and "IndepeDd. Fifteen persons received Pointe references. Young Built-Ins-. Installed were members of the team). it as a household pet. were divided among the fines before Woods Munielpai No Job Too Small Other "Minis" m akin g A purple iDch worm was yuunger Itudents. They were ent Study in High Schoo!." family man, evening col. Free EsUmate. J'udge J. Patrick Denis on lege student. Free esti. UCENSED - BONDED No ObUptiOlll their swimming debut and the star of another story. reading their stories with the School trustees aDd memo bers of the staff encourage Wednesday, November 14. mates. 885-4896. No De1a,.. pleasiDg tlU!ir coaches, Ralph Denise MacDougall, in her children following. One girl, Seven cases were dismissed, TU 2-0717 Stevens and Mary Lou Goy- story, \)Ieaded for tolerance Barbara Wyho, bad made a local program cbairmen, to Bm Paile one case was adjourned ana. WALLPAPER 20 to 30% off. 21" u...... _ ette, were Sue StoreD, Cathy of purple Incb worms J)ecause beautifully illustrated boot whom COpiel of the roster Direct from finest manu. r-"A'_rl~OOFING 311.olOI have been malled, to avail 23 warrants were signed for' faUure to answer summons." faclurers. 885-3439. BAS E II Z NT S WA.TJ:B. QUALITY WORK b,. elrpen. ~~r~~.u::~~~~~~.:;f:~is ~ n.:rin~: ::r~~~~~~C~~:i:;:r::: themselves of tile wealth 01 Christopher Leroy Nitz, PAiNTING and decorating, PROOFED - BeuoDa1Jle ter with over ZO Jllre u. eligible to swim in the Michi. proved to have quite a har. over "A Is for Apple, B 15 professional talent currently available. Officers of local Sr., 4362 Drexel, Detroit, excellent w 0 r k. Mature rlote., ~aullip. 'liar. perience ill Grolle Pointe. gaD mlnl.meets later in the rowing day alter it was for BOok, C is for Car .•. " organIzations wishing to en. pled guilty to a charge of man. Free estimatel. 839. Qteed. 1I1.ooea or 7'1'1-1225. JCltcheDI remodeled, baae- winter. caught by a fisherman, el' The students, as they clUJ- caped, and later "froze" so tered around her, looked as gage one of the speakers may driving on a suspend,llCl. 11. 0436, CAPIZZO CONSTRUCTION meats plneld, room add!. tIoDJ, etc. CoDsclentioUi. that a robiD wouldn't eat though they really believed call 885-2000, er.enslon 57, to cense, and paid a$lifd'-"fine: AU 1)pe. of W.terproofinl Advice Offered him. The robin dJdn't realb:e her. make arrangemeDts. Robert Jordan Cofie,~ 2U-WAU WASHING GllarlDteed RellODAbll Small Jobl acceptable. TV 4-5372. be was a worm because he "The- tllU'pOSe of the proj. Allor, St. Clair Shor 'WALL WASHING, reuoa. LfeeuedeDd IDIurecI . On Book Gifts was purple. It sometimes ect is to show the dilldreD Offer Course guilty to a no registrat! able, free esUmate •• York. 881-0812 l1T~PLUMIING AND pays to be a purple inch wbat we say can be written charge, and was fined"' . •hire Window CleaniDe. CODDENS HEATING In the midst of this hectic worm. down," kindergarteD teacher Study also pled guilty to a char Christmas shopping Beason, The kindergarten cl1ildren Miss Tavoularls said. "I think In Child of driving on a suspend 88H8N, WATERPROOFING CHRISTMAS SPECIALS you have I friend. Actually, wert enthralled with every the project bas been a great "Cblld Development PrID. license, and was fined $1 HI NEIGHBOR, I live on ESTABLISHED .1924 Dishmaster, power.' bumid!. you have many friends, story, and moved eloser IDd success; my students just e!plel AppUed to Program. Daniel Edward York, 35 Grayton. Wan w.. hiDg, All types of basement water. fiera, disposaLv, I p e e1a I namely Ule Friends of the closer to the teena~e reader. loved it." m.Ing in the Prescbool," a Sprlngle, Detroit, pled gull reasonable, neat, Eltperi. proofing. '1 year auarantee. shower heads .. Grossl'1Pointe Public IJbrary. four hour credit course of- to dlso~ying a must t enced. TU 1.5306 after 6. RefereDces. LA 6-7836. ELMERS PLUMBING For this Christmas, they have lered by Wayne State Un!. rlgbt sign charge, a~',iPa AND HEATING compiled two booklets of Church Gets New Rector venlty's College 01. Lifelong a $20 fine. • WALL WASHING 21Q-PLASnll WORK TU 44lI2 recommended boo k s for Le~, will be i I n on Ernest Josepb SuUiva, are the Greater Providence PAINTING" DECORATING Christmas giving. Christ Episcopal Church Wednolsday, January 9, at 4125 Van Dyke, Detroit, pI SPECIALIZtNG ill reJlaln FOR CLEAN anA dependable Chamber of Commerce, and HOKE MAINTENANCE The booklet for adults, en. bas announced the Beverend 4:3!l p.m. at the Groille gullty to a charge of emit lor 11 ,.ean. Craw e1Iml. servjce, call ELIIEBS Robert F. McGregor wiD be the Y.W.C.A. He il also a ELMER T, LABADIE Dated. CleaD, JjmBJaek. titled "100 Books for Christ. board member of the Provl. Pomte War Memorial. excessive smoke, ariitY.w• . PLUMBING ancl HEAT. ,mas Giving," gives the year's assllming duties as Its new The course, dellgned for fined 120. . weD. VA 1.'1051. ING, PlumbiDc Licenlt Rector, beginDlng Friday, dence Ch a pters of the TUxedo 2-2064 best new books and a few of teachers, 'Parents and othe~s Peter James' Chrenka J #N55f, TUxedo ~. Planned Parenthood League NEW and repair w!»rIt. Neat, yesterday's favorites. Tbe Much 1. who work with young ehil. 2040S Fjeetwood H a ; p r 2IK-WINDOW eleall service. 20 yearss. and the Urban League. WASHING booklet may be identified by Mr. McGregor who Is Mr. McGregor and his wife, dren, will atte~Pt to provid~ Woods, pled guUtY to a bite • petience. Free estlmate*. 21V-SILVnPLATIHG its black and white cover preSeDUy Rector of G r ace cODcrete, 'how.~it biking cbarge, and paid Albert Verstraete. 521.2538. Mary Lou, have a son and CALLEBS " SON • Silver aDd Gold Platin, design of two presents, de. Church, Providence, B.I., daughter, and will be mov. methodl as wen u basic $10 fine. I Window cleaning. Fully in. • Oxldlzloe aDd RepllriDl signed by l••year-old Leigh has had a distinguisbed ing to the Pointe early ne.n priDelple! to follow. The Thomas Brown I~an f" 21S-CAl'ENTh Morris. COl\rse meets each Wednes. 15M Ann East Lan Ing I ' sured. Reasonable prices. • Bra.. PoUa!!n" career covering a span of 22 year. S Free estimates. 772-9555. ADDITIONS, DORMERS La eqllerille There are niDe sections to years. day from .:30 to 1 p.m. aDd guilty to' a speeding Cha~g will continue for 11 weeks. d I . ' MODERNIZATION - • Fireplace fixturel c h 0 0 s e from, everything A native of Dekalb, m., be An Individual currenUy an pa.d a $20 fme. He a1 G.OLMIN BATHS AND KITCHENS from Art and the Artist tc pled guilty to a cbarge of WINDOW CLEANING refinished graduated in 1938 with an Judge Paterson GENERAL BEPAIRS FOR • Copper poUshiD. aDd The World of Entertainment . A.B. from Oberlin College teachiDg In a pr~scbool may operator's license 0 his pe • SERVICE All tastes are encompassed use this experience al ad' n FR.£E ESTIMATES HOMES " COMMERCIAL buffing and received his B.D. degree Convenes Court "laboratory" Others will be son, an was fmed $5. BUILDINGS BY UCENSED, in eacb sedion. For example, . . Herman RObert <~ree WE ARE INSURED from the General Theological BONDED CONTRAcrOR •.. LEEBERT Art aDd the Artist suggests seminary in 1941. City Municipal Judge Doug. ,placed by the matructor in 20249 Washburn D t oh.Ll ' a convenient preschool lor guilty to an i~lpr~;'r' fa. '372-3022 FREE ~MATES !9ll-8282 SILVERSMITHS something as traditional as His prior ministries include las P:;.terson convened court Janson's "The History of several hours. a week. " usage charge and paid a $ A-QK Window Cleaners. ser. 14110 CHARLEVOIX Rectorships at Christ Churcb on Tuesday, Not'ember 27. ALL HOME REPAIRS-Car- Art" to something as off.beat Any questioDl regardIDg fine ' . vice on storms and screens: 3 blocks west of Chalmen in Oberlin, O. and St. One case was dismissed, four 'Ptntry, rools, gutters, ehim- as "TarzlJn of the Apes," the the COW'se may be directed J . Free estimates. Monthly VA 2.7318 Stephens, Oakridge, Tenn. were taken under advise. to the instructor EUzabeth oseph Leonard Selvaggl , ney', porcllel. Licensed. pictorial version of the book . . ' 19826 East Ida lane pled n t He has served as Canon at ment, one was adjourned to ".., rates. 521.2459. 293-7755. 21W-DRESSMAKING that inspired the comic strip. WIlliams, at 885-8124 .or to guilty but wu fo nd 1 the Washington Catherdal in await an attorney and one the pn,gram coordinator, f " U 1 tr TAILORING The cbildren's book list is A n Lin at 571.3313 0 a no ~glstrahon charg . the nation's capitol, and was warrant was signed lor n en. He was fmed GUIDE TO GOOD SERVICE broken down into age groups, the Dean of Trinity Cathe- failure to anSWl!r summons. $5. ALTEBATIONS and repairs. Including Books for Young dral in Newark, N.J .• before Ronald Macheniak, 5264 Mark Jonathan IGbi':' ~ 1152 .Mal'1Jlnd, G r o. Ie Children, Books for Children Ross, Dearborn •. pied n t I'IlVATE CHAUFfEURED JOANNA WESTERN Polate Park, VA 1.2631. moving to his present posi. Gateshead, De t r 0 j t, was Two Appointed 8 to 10 and Books for Older tion In 1963. found guilty or displaying a guilty but was found gull WINDOW SHADES Boys and Girls. Some books blue rotating ligbt. He was o.f speeding, and ..,aid"a $ 0--' -r' LIMOUIINI EXPERT alterations and reo .4.t Burroughs '1{ PAINT. 5IlumllS . IlINDS will be familiar such as flOe. . .• modeling. In your home Mr. McGregor has served fined $100 and put on six KAUfMANN "The Shape of Me and Other ~ouglaS Alan Deleeu, STCI',," DOOIIS ANO WINDOWS (days). Grosse Pointe ref. in many capacities at both months: probation during IERVICE Stuff" by Dr. Stuss, while erences. 342.5348. the national and local levels which time he is not to do At a recent meeting 01 the 25301 Harmon, st. CIa r some will prove new such as of the Episcopal Church. He any pleasure driving. Ma. Board of Directors of the Shores, pled not guilty b t, ALTERATIONS by experi- "Please E~plllin" which all. has served as a member of chenlak was also found Burroughs Corporation, Ute was foulld guilty of speedin \ GIA."TOP enced woman. All types. swers 101>different sdence the Department of Christian guilty 01 having no operators appointment of LochmoOr and was fined $15. : Call after 4. 963.0677. questions ranging from chem. Education of the National license on his person but wa" boulevard resident Ray W. Ernest Sanders, 89 paf ' SALES AND SERVICE istry to biology. Episcopal CbUICh, and as a given a suspended sentence MacDonald as Chairman of st~t, Mount Clemens, pl.' Thepamph1ets are avail. member of the Department for that charge. the Board and Chief Execu- gudty to a charge of dkfbe .: 150" KEtCHlVAL 21Z-SNOW REMOVAL rosse Pointe Cab ...... _ ...... & LANDSCAPING able at all three libraries: of Church anu Economic Life John Ferdinand, 409 Hill. tive Officer was announced. Ing a traffic I'ontrol devic , - Central Library, Park Branch of the National Council of crest road, stood mute to a Mr. MacDonald has been and paid a $10 fine. TU 2-5300 lU S-6OIlO ~ ...... 'f'HOMAS and Woods Branch. The Churches. More recently he disorderly person charge and President of the corporation Dwight Daniel Labadi. LANDSCAPING CO. books themselves may be was a deleg8te to the 1973 was found guilty. He was put since January 01 1966. He 1193 Roslyn roa<1, pled gui! LAWN AND GARDEN purchased at Poi n t e book General Convention of the on six months' probation and joined Burroughs shortly to a sroeeding charge a SiRVICIHC THE CROSSE 'OINn5 SERVICE stores: Mr. Sheridan, The Episcopal Church. I ordered either to pay a $100 after graduating from the paid a $10 fine. ' Bookshelf and Doubleday. Among bis civic affiliations fine or spend 30 days in jail. University of Chicago III 1935 William Lewis Mobl~!32 'OR OVER Va CENTURY 881-0292 That is, if you don't put off Roy Thomas Van Assche, and has held many operating Glendale, Detroit, plt:!d n t your Christmas 5bopping to 1700 Prestwlck road. pled not and executive positions in guilty but was found guil EASTERN TREE and stamp BOARD APPOINTS ''''' Str" " Fillet lbe LAST MINUTE! guilty to a charge of careless the company .. of a prohibited right tur . remanl. Insured. 2901-4089 Mrs. Esther Glasser and driving but was found guilty At the sam e meeting, or answerinl Itnice. 773- 21Z-SNOW REMOVAL He was fined $10. f, tneft4 Mrs. Mae K. Broderick have and fined $20. Cbarles E. Exley, Rivard Leo Bentley, 20861 Wyo . 'It '" 0100. WI 1-8282 & LANDSCA.PING been reappointed to the Erskine Ramsey James, boulevard resident, was also lng, Ferndale, pled not gull but was found guilly f 'NUIIMING, removal, .pray. PROFESSIONAL Leaf reo Board of Canvassers. Their 8328 Townsend. Delrolt, was appointed .Executive Vice. driving on a Sllsp('nded ...... ine, feedln, and .tump moval, shrubs. trees plant. current four.year terms will found guilty of having his President of Finance. In his cense. He paid a $50 fine. ~ Ch.... U.k AII-!+eeI .114I removal. Free eIUmate •. ed, ,now removal. Michel expire In December, how. ability impaired and was new position, Mr. Exley wlll Compl.te tree .ervlee. cal Pilorget Landscaping, 884. ever, their new terms wl1l ordered to pay $100 fine and be re!lf'(lnsible for the linan. Santo Jam e S Dimare!. lllltlc StyI. 21531 A val 0 n, St. CllI r FIe m in. Tree service, 6904. run until December 31, 1977. $50 court costs. clal planning of l.'1e corpora- Shores, pled not guilty b t TUxedo I-t15O. School SUpl'rintendent Theos. Michael Edward Cooke, tloh, including direction of SNOW REMOVAL - Resl. I. Anderson recommended 2200 L8kewood, Detroit, was the controUer, treasurer, was found ~~lIilly of intI'. MEHlENBAOIER FENCECO. SNOW REMOVAL, Can lor dential, Commercial, Indus- their reappointment, and the found guilty of consuming management systeml, and fercnce with the Public S~lfc 10401 HAI'IR IUIDINTlAL, IMDUSTlIAL 'ree estimates, Pete Ma. trial. Insured. 886.4021after School Board trustees agreed .Icoholic beverages In a auditing functions 01 the com. Department. He y, ~~'(Jin I guet and Sons. 771-8365. •• unanimously . vehicle Ilnd was fined $25. I pany. $30.

,; l GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, Deeem.ber 13, 1973 ..'. ,. * * * * Feature Page * * * * :<,.@J'V~-/.;. Pointer of Interest ~~oth~a~~r~sn:the~:;; From Another Pointe of View ;'.if ~'II{,t;; day. Weybuilt railroad tracks h:: ~etz;~t.s ~~: (CoDtiDuedlrom Page 18) . Counter, ' POll nts :~:rylaid on the. steepe:.-trailroad This Earth Fest is a new Idea, (hopefully it grade known. One 5O.mile -"'11 become an annual event), a "natural" carnival . BY • t Rousseau stretch had 152 tunnels w, i fti " Rave Notices .•• P for the new Walton.Pierce which, 1 know, Is hard to be. featuring a wide variety of displays and act v es which opened December lOth at 16828 Kercheval. lieve. plus a sale of garden.related items. t 'G~stomers love the private parking lot behind the "We new P-38 planes filled Mrs. Kenneth Schooff, of Locbmoor boulevard building. Yes, Walton.Pierce has Trigere perfume, with supplies, Including five is general Earth Fest chairman. the great new fragrance from the famous designer and lo-gallon tins of gaso. • • • Pa.uline Trigere. It comes in a Jet Set which in: line, anr: 'hen left the planes General chairman of the Tennis-Bingo seed eludes a. gold case which looks like a handsome cig. in Russia. for combat duty. funds party is Mrs. Donald Stewart, of Hawthorne lt 1 ht d We also assembled trucks, road. Mrs. John Frakes, of Blairmoor court, is in ~r,e e .lg. er ~n perfuJ:l}e. The nice part about it loaded them with supplies :IS that It IS refillable. You']] also find Trigere spray and left them with the RUll' charge of Tennis, Mrs. James Wishart, of North ~ologne and .perf~me at Wallon.Pierce. By the way, sians. This was all in addi- Brys drive, of Bingo. many of Tngere s fabulous new cruise and spring tion to running the supply Reservations for the evening, at $10 per ten~ i,ashions are arriving daily. In the gift department, trains." player, $6.50 per bingo player, may be made be- ~ggs by Gina are going fast. Made from genuine egg Bad Health Problem tween December 20 and January 3 by sending ~hells they're decorated in the manner of Fabe.rge. "At the base, my job was checks. to EAN, 748 Roslyn road, Grosse Pointe Each piece is unique. Motifs include skiing the to assign the soldiers. There Woods 48236. Nativity scene, Santa and a sea scene. ' were about 30,000Americans PlIt "attention: Nancy Renick" on the outside • • • and 350,000 Iranians living of the envelope-and BE SURE to include your . and working at the com. . k _.. Find Convenience Inside And Out, •• at Grosse mand. Due to the nature of name and address so Nancy can mail your tlc ets ~ointe's newest condominium, the Jefferson Apart. our mission, we received back to you! • • • ~nts located 2 blocks from a beautiful lake f-ont many men who had worked Nancy (Mrs. John) Renick, of Lennon roadt park,.3 blocks from Grosse Pointe Village shopping, with railroads such as the will put her reservations' Usts aside a few days ~O mmutes from downtown Detroit by bus. Relax New York Central and Penn before the party to concentrate on her second-hat nd b dAd Central. These men were i t h d f T I B~ 'd tJ t1 , . e pampere, oor man parks your car, re. very well trained. yet many ass gnmen as ea 0 enn s- lOgo s ecora ons ce1Vesyour packages and stores your groceries in a had health problems when committee. special refrigerator if you are not home. There is they tried to work in the Mrs. William Montgomery, of Washington road. no need to arrange for gardening, exterior main- desert beat. I became very is in charge of party publicity, Mrs. Gllbert De !enance and come winter ,snow removal. Maximum well acquainted with tbe Sandy, of Hampton road, heads the refreshments msulation insures a quiet enmronm.ent. Your ice- medical headquarters. So committee. Mrs. Donald Brown, of Hawthorne ma~e; and wet bar are ready for entertaining. Plan when my brother.in-Iaw sug. road, is Jining up a corps of hostesses. a tnp. Three security systems will guard your apart. Photo by Brendan Ross gested hospital adminlstra- Mrs. Carl Hassel, of Roland eourt, Is coUeeting ment-home. Visit the model apartment, 17111 East GEORGE E. CARTMILL, OF TOURAINE ROAD ~;~hel f~e~t~ome knowledge prizes. Jefferson. Enter on Neff or St. Clair. The model is By Kathy Duff 1 When Mr. Cartmill ap. I TennJs players will draw for partners and get ope 12 to 5 daily, except Wednesday. 882-7708 or He's just the type of person you want to run treatin.g their patients," Mr. proached the department at a esson from the Hunt Club pro. 886-~880,tt Michigan Condominium Corporation. into at a boring cocktail party. He knows something I CartmIll explamed. ~ Columbia University, he was Bingo players wlll get one free card, (they taD • • • about almost anything and EVERYTHING about What About Costs. in the first dozen to sigli up purchase more). Evervone will get three free been, The Kite:ben Aid H~t.Water Dispenser ... gives you th h' t f D t 't'" n f d 1 Y t Of course, whenever a per- for the p:togram in hospital (like the bingo players, they're welcome to ~ue it steaming bot water, adjustable to 190 degrees Fahrenheit h e hIS rykO e rO!. S InS I u I?nS ~11 peol? e. e son corners a hospital ad. administration, The univer- from there). ••• Them;.ostatlc=allycontrolled and hot enough to make in: . e s 01;1 d now a bIt of Det~olt hlstor~" since he ministrator, at a boring slty's residency led him to Happy 95th, Mrs, Sch.'otman! ' stant foods or drJnks. It gives you a fresh start in cook. IS preslden~ of Harper Hospital, DetrOit S second cocktail party or not, he wi!! his later position at Harper ingand helps with special c1ean.up chores. The Kite:henIoldest hospItal. I-- ask why hospital costs are so Hospital. . We're sure all Grosse Pointe joins us in wish. Aid Hot 'Water Dispenser Installs on the kilchen sink or When asked about Har- '173 which houses teaching high. Wife Was Dietitian 109 Mrs. Joseph B. Schlotman the happiest of birth. acJjae:ent c=ounter..• AvaJlable at Mutschler Kitchens, per Hospital's history, he facilities and an additional "Most people don't realize I M the hospital, he met his days. The Grand Lady of Stonehurst in Lakeshore 20227 Mack Avenue ••• TV •. 3700. won't bore you with a 345 beds, However, in 1970, how complex a hospital is," wife, Helen, who was a grad- r_oad celebrated her 95th last Tuesday . .' ... • • timeline of hospital ex. t~e trust.ees of Grace H?s. Mr, Cartmill said. "It's diffi- uate of Michigan State. Like - . In lieu. Of Men's Night • . . Martha's Closet . pltal deCidedthat the entire cult to believe,' but Harper Mr, Cartmill, she had to I '11b W d' pansLOns and staff en. hospital would have to bh has 36 different departments. serve an internship at Har. ~ures. We reoally have en- I ~-g[ ~l e open every e nesday nIght until 8:30 now I t F Me" d th th h U =ao tlll Christmas. This, of course, includes the lad'les. argemen s, or r, art. renovated or a new structure Our laundry is as large as per before she could receive Joye.. em In e, a way I _ft:W~ =.8 ... • .. mill, history is the 'prod- built. With all the co.opera. !lny of Detroit's commercial certification as a dietitian. here. Mr. Cartmill eom- ===-==- Ui'&-:i ~ net of an assortment of tion and consolidation of laundries. Other departments They were married, lived in mented. I . At The Margaret Diamond Shop .' old Detroiters some of facilities in the planning of have to be established to two apartments on hospital Other Ac=Uvtles , . , . 377 Fisher Road ... it's 20% off' . whom we can point to the Medical Center, it was oversee food service, main. grounds, and finally lived in It might seem incongruous Cacharel skirts, blouses and slacks.' with pride some of whom often suggested that Grace tenance, X-rays, insurance a 18rge brownslo;;e which I to have a signed letter from -- There's still a good selection of gifts ...,. ' . and Harper merge. coverage, payrolls, and $0 used to be the Swain House. President Johnson banging and decoratives for Christmas shop- '-oS ~~ wde shouldI ]~st acknot~l- Can Add Floo,'s on. For everyone patient in residence for nurses in in a dimestore frame and ". e ge ~~ p ~ymg a par III "When the Webber Addi. a bed, there are three people training. then to admit it. But Ii's no pers. ... • • • ; DetroIt s history, I tion was planned, it was de- on the payroll, A hospital "We moved out to this more incongruous than for For example. Mr, Cartmill signed - that an addl'tional building .contains at least house in Touraine road after Mr. Cartmill, who bas an I think Americans 'be, OpeDCustomer'severy DigbtConvenienceuntil 8 p.m.. . except. Michelle'sSundayBoutiqueuntil Christ.1'111 wiII describe the conception three floorsov could be added, treeh times as much plumb- the three children were born. incredibly busy schedule to e:an ace:ept almost of Harper Hospital as a mys. The trustees and administra. Ing as a normal structure. It was in the middle of sum- take an anernoon off to ~lng. everything about mas. Tbere's a wide range of fashion ...llls&.. priced from one tery even. to the hospital's tion of Grace Hospl'tal are Weaveh t'd0 provi e an insti. mer and we were worrle. d at Christmas carols at the an. rationing, I queslion :1~864do n,,:, Mackfor stoeklngAvenue.stuffers up to fabulous fashions . • • first trustees, A man named stili unsure what portion of tution which can offer the f'Irst .because there didn't nual Thompson Home for whether they can ac- Walter Harper, a man not the existing hospital will be finest health care possible." seem to be any children Old Ladies tea. (Mrs. Cart- cept the bungling . ... well known In the sparcely I turn down. As with Harpel', Mr. Cartmill became inter- around. However, everyone mill is a past' chairman of inefficiency of the .:l\IR. Those Folks At Mr, Q ... say not' populated Detroit of 1859. de. some sections of Grace are estedin hospital administra. said to just walt until Kerby the Home loCated in Detroit.) administrators! .. . to wrap Christmas presents you will eide? to donate some land~ modern. while some date tion in a round.about manner. School opened in September. He always SeemlJ to find , (I carryon the plane ... 886-0500. holdmgs to found a hospital. back to Victorian times, How~ His early training at Central They were right; there were time for a good will project. . ... • • He approached the Reverend ever, additions to the Webber State Teacher's College in ~:~~::oole~~:n~~,~e when ~ if ever .you are at: a 'The Notre Dame Pharmacy ... is proud to an- George Duffield, the minis. building will compensate for Wisconsin prepared him for Two Older Sons bormg cocktail party, seek P.S. You All Come See nounce it now has the f1anchise for Aramis ... in- ter of the First Presbyterian any beds lost from Grace. a career in education. His Of the Cartmills' thre out Mr. ClIrtmll1. He knows Us for Chrislmas cl.uding cologne, after shave and men's groomt'ng Church in Detroit, and made By the hospitals merging it's first te8ching job was in a Ahl'ldren, Sara, 13, I'S thee so.mething about aIm.05t any- _ Gifts ... OPE~ auis. known bis desire. been estimated that G~ace smallhi b hsehoold 1.."0int Unity,d ts Wis., youngest.~ She has two older thing, and ev.erytbing about !\ION. throu~h • • • Now, over a hundred years will save a minimum of w cas u en . Harper Hospital Just ask FRl '119 later, George Cartmill is $4,000,000 in capital construc- Amuses Daughter brothers, 'rom, 22, who is a hi' . II p.mJ :,' . At The Edward Nepl Salon •• , Tess Nepi says "Your 'd C r d t' t " This information prompt!!". senior at Wayne and in the m what part a. woman ' Ll I th 'ft . h presl ent 0 the hospital Ion an opera mg cos S. " pre.med program, and BJ'II, n.amed Nanc~ Martm played I...... _a. s f e gl wrappmgul t at covers yourself. It Is the wh'Ie:h dates back to the Civil Mr. Cartmill will have his a gig. gle from h'IS thoIfteoo. 20,-who is a J'unl'orat Dart- lll. the foundm.g. of the ho.s- 01,.uu"rc:omplexioD0 yourureso ".... LetTVMrs.4.8858Nepiforteacllappointment.you tile basics War.. Harper Hospital bas hands full the next few years year-0ld daughter Sara, a mouth College in New Hamp. Pltal. Or as~ if It w~s really " .' • • • come mto the spotlight again, in working out the details of student at Brownell Middle shire true that Harper sand "::.... because it is a part of the the two complex institutions School, who was listening to "I'thoroughly enJ'oyed the Grace's "horse 8nd bug~y" STUDIO CAMERASHOn : ,,'T~ke Advantage ... of the con. $200,000,000 Detroit Medical IT! erging. However, he's part of the interview. year I was president of the amhulances wouI~ not ~IC~- r: y.imience of having Christmas gifts • Center. Besides receiving equipped to do the job as "She just can't imagine Kerby PTA. Another activity up each o.~er s patlen.s CARL "OVNEIl -

w.. rapped attractively and economically T". nalion-wide pub 1i c it y for he was specially trained in her father a teacher in a I thought was worthwhile was when competition was fierce. 10229 M....CK - ~ tIte Wood's at The Sphere-Squirrel's Nest, 19849 • - . ~ building itself iuto one of the hospital administration at smalI school in Wisconsin," the year I served as chair- He knows the answer. Mack Avenue, Open week days 9:30 best medical complexes in Columbia University. A part Mr. Cartmill said with a man of the Professional Unit a,m, to 9 'p.m., Sundays 12 to 5 p.m. the United States, the Center of bis Master's degree re- smile. of the United Foundation • • • means a great deal to De- quirements was to serve a Mr. Cartmill, who is a na- Torch Drive. It was one of Allemon on E W ... A 'd G'ft SIC ld 't b f troiters for the part it will residency at a hospital. He tive of Plover, Wis., later the fl've maJ'or unl'ts of the • arren ve. '.' 'HolIlS ay. t a e ... . ou n e more per ectly pIa Y in• revi.taI"IZlngdowntown was sent to Harper, IInd re~ taught' III a sma11 schi'00 In annual fund drl'vf:," FLO WE t.lmed , aznngsare sensatzonal on this season's fash- DetrOIt. turned after his graduation Aubunl

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