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IIEADLINES Space Dinner Attracts Business leaders IFarms Firemen's 'lsc~ooIBoard of the I • I QUIZ Offers \VEEK IAttempt to ObtaIn IInfol'mation As Compiled by the Every Effort Being Made Grosse Pointe News Pay Hike Stalled I To Fully Inform Voters Before Going To Polls _.~------Thursday, February 1 On February 26 THE UNITED STATES Mili. City Attorney's Claim Thelt Petition Filed To Get Char- tary Command rerorts that ter Amended Did Not Comply With Law, In an effort to inform the Saigon is quiet "except for some sporadic small arms fire" Leads To Tabling Of Request community full Y 011 the 't' background to the special after attacks on the capital that A pe t I Ion circulated by the Grosse Pointe Farms school election scheduled sa'v a Viet Cong suicide squad killed at the United States Em- Fire Fight.ers Ass~ciation, Local 1509, AFL.CIO, asking for February 26, the trus- bassy. The Viet Cong also seized for a specIal electIon to amend the Farms City Charter tees of the Grosse Pointe part of Hue, the old imperial so that I?olicemen and firemen shall receive equal pay, Board of Education are con- capital, far to the north. Pres. was rece.lved b~ the Farms council on Monday, February ducting an informational ident Nguyen Van Thieu pro. 5, and flied, WIth no further action taken. claimed martial law throughout, ..... The petiti0!1 bore approxi.f------campa\gn designed to an. :~ mately 2,300 sIgnatures of local, \ swer aJ questions that ~it- South Vietnam. I The attacks were part of a' .~ I r~s.idents, but the council'~ de-; Arrested Tr:o izen~ may have concermng bloody two-day bat tie tbat ClSl0n was based on advice of ... the Issues. spread over nearly half of South 'City Attorney George McKean, Ad • 7 P k Ballot I'r'lposition No.1, Vietnam's 44 provincial capitals who qu?ted a ~tate Election mlt ar which seeks to lel'Y a maximum as well as vital U.S. govern. Law whIch requires that such of 7lf2 mills for operation OI'er petitions be signed by qualified a two.year period, would help ment installations at 0 the I' B ,_. points. Although military figures registered voters of a commu. ur gmrles keep the local schools competi- were incomplete, spokesmen nity, if a referendum is sought. tive with salary schedules of Some of the signators were not ,.. f B k • I other nearby systems. said southern allied forces had - t d t d. '..,on ess rea. n 9 nto killed 2,643 Communist troops regis ere vo crs, accor mg to The additional funds would across the country in the 48 City Clerk Peter Caputo. Bakery Six Times Within help meet the costs of growing hours before noon on Wednes. It was pointed out by McKean Five Months, Grocery school population, (including day. PreliminHY reports slated t~at some of ~h.e pers?ns had' Store Once the operation of North High that 68 Americans and 178 SIgned the petItIOn tWIce, and \ • School), and would cover in. South Vietnamese soldiers were in one instance. a resident sign. A - t -.-. t' creased costs of operating all ed three times n In enSIve mves 19a- schools and libraries. killed and 171 Americans and Another reas'on, it was claim- tion by Park police, dating The answer to a number of 330 South Vietna mese soldiers 'ed by the city attorney, that ?ack to last July, resulted questions about Proposition No. were wounded. Although tbere was no estimate of civilian cas- THE liUNURABLEHARULD BROWN, Secretary association who attended were (left to right) RAY \ the petitions are not considered In the arrest of two teen. 1 are provided here. ualties tbey are believed to be of the U.S. Air Force (,Seated left) was the guest speak- W. MacDONALD, or Lochmoor boulevard, president, valid. is that sel'eral persons agel'S and a juvenile, and Will the passage of Proposi- high...... er Friday, February 2, at the 58th anniversary banquet Bur l' 0 ugh s Corporation; SECRETARY BROWN; who helped to obtain signa. the clearing of six bur. tion No.1 mean that taxpayers THE SUB MAR I N E MIN of the Michigan Aeronautics and Space Association WALKER L. CISLER, of Devonshire road, chairman, ~ures, were themselves not reg- glaries of a local bakery, will not again he asked for ad. ERVE which disappeared off held at the Statler-Hilton Hotel in Detroit. The subject The Detroit Edison Com pall y; and DONALD L. Ister~d voters of the Far.ms, as since July, and an attempt ditional operating millage be. Toulon, France, Saturday, was of secretary Brown's address was "The Air War in BOYES, group vice.president, General Motors Cor- reqU1!ed by law!. (fl!emen and dn actual burglary of fore 1970, when all voted operp. declared offically lost on W.ed- Vietnam," Among the more than 400 members of the poration.' wotkmg, but Hot lIvmg 10 the a grocery store. tion millage will expire? nesday by the 'French navy of I------~------_.-_."-~ .------.-.------' Farms~~pe Are S...... :ed Park Det. James LaPratt said We do not anticipate that it a ficials. 52 men were aboard. I I The actio~ taken b";7he coun- that he arrested Jerry D'Hoest, will again be necessary to ask I cil at Monday night's meeting !9, o~ 360G Maryl~nd, and. a for additional funds, but neither Friday.February. .. 1 He en Avenue 1 Memorial Chw.ch Offers, Blood Drive . ' Juvemle, and they In turn Im- the trustees nor anyone else FIGHTING SUBSIDED in \h5~~~~e~a~~ ~~mc~~~~ plicated Robert Goodall, 18, of can predict what course the na- Saigon today but still raged in Be:ng... Closed WI-de Varl-ety of TOpl.C.S ,To Be Held ~7~~~~1ter amendment placed on the 3663 .Maryland. All three are tional economy may take, nor Hue and 1he Communists press. ' ballot at a special election, they DetrO/ters. what lies ahead for public ed their biggest offensive of the For Safetv. g eb.14 and.. hoped to have called by the LaPratt said. that th~ trio scbool enrollment. Among t,he war into a fifth day with fresh ' ..J For' Study Durm. Lent F' 15 city council this spring. confessed to SIX burglanes of many factors in enrollment m- attacks on at least eight other ------. the Verdonekt Bakery 15046 crease is the growth in the cities. General William C. West- StateCon"'ursW... .•'t.hWood.s Father Sheehan To Addr.ess Ash Wedm!sd ~.. y ..Dinner, Rlld, Cross Unit To Make WilliamHowever.Butler,accordingthe tt)firemenMayor Mack ave~ue, Wlt~m. . •~ flv.e-. chialnumberschools.of transfers from paro. moreland, commander of the Director In Decision To And Discussion Kicking Off Versatile. Collection In Fellowship have a legal right to reeirculate month perIod, the fIrst tIm~ In What will happen if Proposi. United States troops in Viet- Halt Throug.h Traffl.c. Program; Public Invited Hall of Memorl'al another petition, if they so de. July of 19?7, and the last tIm~, tion No.1 fails? nam, has said the next phase I sire and if found in oraer a January 6, and to the breakm t of the enemy's plans is a major At Vernier A varied and -versatile program, appeal'ing to all Church refe'rendum can be placed' on of Grosse Pointe Grocery Store, bIl .II,,"ould.b~ .necessary ~o es. assault in the north. In the cur. interests and age groups, will be featured in "Lent '68" _. _ the ballot at the regular elec. 15134 Mack, ?n January 16. ta IS 1 prJOrlh~bsi tOf muramtram rent attacks against government Woods Public. Safety Di. Th A R d C tion in November. They also .admltted an attempt as many as POSSI e 0 0 pes- .ti . A . ff' - 1 at Grosse Pointe Memorial Church. Topics emhradng e mencan e ross . . . to burglarIze tl-. e latter place, ent instructional programs. It CIsaides athesemorCommunistsmencan 0 threwICla recto I' All an Ad'n rews In. everything from serious reflection to. rock and roll will Bid 00 m 0 b'I'I e WI.11- VISl.t If the fIremen decI~e. to reclr. prior to the actualII crime, the is impossible to give specifics, 36,000 men against 35 populat. formed _the Woods Council be covered in seperate study groups, for which the gen- Grosse Pointe under the culate a~other petlhon, the detective added. but it is safe to say that anum- ed centers. He added: "The on ~'1ond.ay, F~bruary 5, eral public and church members are asked to sign up au~pices of The Grosse mayor stipulated. the n they ber of program curtailments that the State HIghway De. in advance. i) I Pomte Blood Council and must conform to the following; Had. IIlany ~uspects would occur and class sizes enemy suffered a substantial t t h d I h G P" 1. They do so on their own The offICer said that nyany, would have to be increased. military defeat, but still has the pa.r men. as concurr.e Here is the plan for "Lent to participate are a.sked to pur- t e rosse Olnte War time; 2. They do so out of uni. many. suspects were questioned. . Salaries would be uncompetitive capacity for a second \vave of WI th h IS recommen dat IOn '68," chase Bonhoeffer's bock in Memorial.Association, Wed- form; and 3. They expIain to. during the course.... of the Investl - and wt)uld result in the loss of attacks." that Helen avenue be closed I A kickoff dinn!:r and dis~us-I paper back for $Z and to regis. nesday and Thursday, Feb- the people involved exactly galIon, al~d ?ltS ~f lIlformatlon good teachers and a general • .. • to through t r a f fie at sion, led by Father James Shee- ter by February 201 if possible. ruary 14 and 15 between what the petition means and ~gan tnckhng In ~n~ wer~ lowering of staff morale to the Saturday, February 3 Vernier, for a period of one I han of the Archdiocese of De- so that sufficient copies may be the hours of 2 and 8 what its consequences will be. PIeced together, un1l1 It was point where the district could HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE' year. troit, wHI be held at 7 o'clock on made a'/ailable. o'clock_ City Policy Cited aetua~ly established who the face a situation similar to that ~e~e :revenFrte~d from threaC_h~ng Director Andrews made the AT~h."dv~d.ndeSdlaYt'dFebrUary 2.8 . Group ':,B" led. b~ ~ev. Gary In order that the setup may These, ana the following were c~lpr"s were w.ho ~vere respon- fmInd in many Michigan com- elr omes I ay as e r.!Slng recommendation becauS(' of the e m IVI ua s.u y groups WI 11Grub~r; A Ch,nstlan s l!,nder- remain overnight, the Grosse adopted as city policy by the SIble for .the CrImes. munities this year. f1?~d water along the Ch~t.on high accident rate at the inter. meet on the fl~e subsequent I standmg of SOCIalIssues. Pointe Memorial Church is council: On Fr.day, February 2, La- Grosse Pointe is a pleasant ~llerl lef~'hove~ 1°10 framlhehs section. He added that barrels bwednCtsdfafY~v.entl~gsf'Meach I.ed Each week's discussion will opening its Fellowship Hall for 1. Pay shall not be set on a Pratt said, enough evidence community with ,r:ood schools, om.eess. ~ e river eve rea~ _ would be used to indicate the y a s a miDISeI 0 emorla lI embrace a specific area under the collection and that is where mandatory basis by charter for was gathered to make an arrest. many better.than-average stu. e~ hittsSPetak short1ly .after mIdi. closing. ChGurch."A" I d b R B' this general heading. donors should report after park. any appointive job. and .he an~ Patrolman Char~es dents, and a fine record of mg a ur day, eav~ng near y The Council suggested that roup . e "y ev. er.. .March 6-The imperative to ing in tile adjacent War Me. 2. Pay for one job should Petne, aSSIgned to work With school support. Why must we ~5,OOfacre~ of Iantd InAMlthacomh!:lif both Director Andrews and ~~m. it~?~; The Cost of be relevant (or) God says to morial lot not be geared to the pay of an. the Plainclothes Detail, arrest. compete so fiercely for leach. oun y un er wa er. oug the State Hi"hway Department ISCIPes Ip. g t .Lh 't an How does one. other and dissimilar job. Each ed D'lloest and the juvenile, ers with districts not offering colder temperatures retarded ,b • This takes in studies about e WI I, m. .. Chairman of this blood col- h h'l b. f d the flow of storm 'waters I'nto were. In agr~ement regardmg Ivhat the people of God are s.eek to transfo~m. socIety 10 the leclion for the War Memorial job should be weighed on its wow Ie eIng ques lOne. our advantages? the mtersectIon that a more I ht f th Ch t g I d own merits. implicated Goodall, who was According to the Wall Street the river during the night oW. . ' I committed to; in what way the Ig 0 e rls Ian. ospe an. is Mrs. Alfred Goolsby who feels 3. The joh, (duties and reo arrested on Sunday, February 4. Journal education is the "fast. cials declined to say when they attractIve and permanent c 0- Church finds authority to speak; c,onte?mporary pohtlcal condl. Valentines Day with its bleed. sponsibilities), of firemen and L.aPratt,. who was assigned by est groll'th I'ndllstry l'n the na. berleved fl 00 d'Ing condItions, . suregestedshouldextendinbe used.theTheycurbingsug- B'bl.I .I~a,I CathIIrtC a~d Pr?testant lIOns.M r c h 13 _ Implementing ing hearts.. is a particularly• .ap. policemen are not comparable; ~olIce. ChIef Arthur Lo~wers ~o tion." Although the cotleges would be over. a'" POSItions on authonty; m what . a . . . propnate tIme for the tlrIve, h . h ld t t g t th b rglarIes a dl ...... acro.ss the street. . way a discipline can be found I socla~ cOlldltlOn~ locall... (or) especially when the need for thus, t elr pay s ou no neres. ~nves I a e e u. ' S I I and unil'ersities are graduating Director Andrews saId that that is viable in present every. there s no more Important place blood in Vietnam has nearly sarily be the same. .Ie was greatly assisted ~y Del. increasing numbers of ~'oung Sonday, February 4 he w 0 u I d contact the State dr' Ihan where YO\'are. How to act doubled due to the intensified 4. The work of firemen is not Lt. Arnold B'l.ugh, Petne and educators, many of the best of ALTHOUGH THE F U L L lIi~hwa?, Department with this a~ef~~~;~e books for Mr. At. for social change in the local fighting. as hazardous as the work of Patrolman C?lhn !;-aLonde, who these are attracted to busincss, ~~~~Xth~fpu~~~:\et~:::ne~~~ sUggestIOn.an? repo!t ba~k. to wood's study group are these: c?mmumty - even Grosse Cochairmen assisting Mrs. policemen. . also worke~ 111 p\amclothes. government. and social service the CounCIl wllh theIr deCISIon. "I:lfe Togetiler" hy Bonhoeffer', lomte. . . Goolsby are lIlrs. Norman Sum. 5. The firemen of Grosse P~l1ent. \\atchers posts. We require a high cali. moment when the ship's skip. ______. I M h 20 CI t t t g Pointe Farms are adequately . All o~fIcers In,vol.vednot only bre faculty to work creatively per radioed that North Ko- I,DOSE MANHOLE COVER "We Shall Rebuild" by Mac.. arc. ; ,:IS Ian s ra ~ y (Continued on Page 2) paid for the work they per- aided m qllestIomn~. the s\l,s. and eUectil'ely with the bright reans were boarding his vessel City police received a report leod; "Community in France" I'tn, pubhc aUalrs. (or) ftrst ------.- f I' peets but also parhclpaterl In f P , bl' Taisz' Book of Common Wor. I thmgs, fIrst. Questl?nS "bout 0 m.• ' ' ' . ,young people 0 Grosse omte. and when he sent his last meso on Saturday, Fehruary 3, from h' ' prIorIties snd c(;mmltments. Vandals DalUa!!e 6, Flrcmen arc seherlu.led to long h~urs of su,:,'ell1ance of What percentage of the school sage saying he had to get off William Sweeney. 845 ;'IIeH. of S AlP.ml'meographed otltl'lne of' March 27: Flom proclama.ti.on LI work 12L5 days a y~ar. 1~c1ud. the busmess est~hhs~men!s, al. system's tOLd tax levy is allo. of the air, remains an official a loose manhole cover in front t f () II B k ] ]1H mg vacatIOns and pa)(1 hohdays' though they waIted 10 vaIn for catcu for operational expenses? secret, some of the details of of 867 Grosse Pointe Court. The th.e ,course, with apl,ropriate o~e'~~u~~~~~c~pcc~rc is~~sl~1 as ~cl)a oops anrI this means they have 2:,35 ~he return. of the thieves, dur- The budget for 196768 allo- the Pueblo's final hour at sea police notificd the Highway De. Biblical passages and materIals the day utilizing the 1967Social days a .~'ear ~ff (plus va~atlons Ing the mghts t1,ey were on (ated 89.8 pcr cent for opcra. ha'ie come to light. The indi- partment which replaced the fr?m these. reference, books, Deliverances of the General As- Five Woods residcnts report. and paid holIdays). Pohcemen walch. tiona I expenses. cations are that Commander cover. WIll .le provldcd. All wno WIsh sembly of the United Presby. ed to police on Sunday, }'ebru- work fiv~ 8-hour days a week LaPrat~ said D'Uoc;t and Wh;:t percentage of the opera. Lloyd M. Bucher' and his men I ---.---- - terian Church. ary 4, that unknown vandals (ContInued on Page 7) (Conl1nued on Palle 2) tional hudget is allocated for acted with dispatch and hcro. Pltbll.C L:brarl-es Provide April 3-Anxious anticipa,ion damalled baskctball ho?ps at. 1----.-----.------.-.~.--._-----. in,trll~tion? ism once they realized that the... (Continued on .Page 2) I tached to garages on their prop, , T St I tIt - I Durmg 196667, for example, ship was going 10 be seized by 'erlies! "VO 11,( en ,S 11. crVlelVC( ,the s<'llOolsspl'nt 66.79 per cent thc North Koreans. It is said M It-t I f S · I Patrolman William DlI.';tcr, lof Ihe operational hudget for that they locked themselves. It f, U( e 0 erV1CeS .B ILL :who was dispatched to invesli- At t U f M -- ! instruclion. into -'lcompartment on the ship- .. _.. urg ars 00 i gate the initial complaint, said lOll, se 0 art l'KUta Why are the laxpayers asked and worked for at least 45 min. During 39 years of providing. vitlld to the closest library twice Is l\lirly Heavy that four of the people were to approve additional operating

utes to destroy secret docu- continuing education to thous. 'I' a year for library instruction llware that their hoops had been In the past two wl'eks the! Wl're too high for most tren- millage at this time? ments and sensitive equipment ands of residenls of the enlire and story hours. In addIlion, . hent and damaged, ':1Odreported News has reportl'd on interviews i agers to risk trying it, but add Ilccall.ie of the growth of the after North Korean sailors Grosse Pointe community, more weekly film programs are held The hurglar wh~ brol(e mto the vandalism to him. Thc fifth with F"arms Police Chief Jack I' ed that those who do try ii, do public school population and the hoarded the vessel on January than 9 million books have been during th~ sllmme~ .. 1nd story the Rochford res~dence, ~310Ipl:rson was not aware of what F, Roh. principal of Grossc, so out c.f sheer curiosity llnd national economic spiral which 23. circulated hY,ihe Grosse Pointe hours durmg the I\'mler. Bishop road, on Slinday" Feb. Ihud taken place, and the police., Pointe High ~chool ,Ierry Ger! ran'ly USI' it

interfaith or~a~ization that is, the local puhlic hbrary's 42% Ihe pasl year a ~areful record, I The burglar escaped WIth two Donalrl Fowl~r of 692 Canler ,and also that more stulII'nls I' minds 10 an.I' discussion of mari, \1 sl'llOol Yl'ar w <' I' e already opposed to American policies I is achieved by few in the coun. kept of reference and readers I canvas hags, one of whIch was hury; Cyril Morgan of 562 North Italked ahout marijuana than juana and reiusc to think ahout signl'll? in Southeast Asia. try. adVIsory quesllons reveals that IS e a led, conta.nmg $94o-m Roscl1ale; and Allan Pearsall of used it, He .~aid he fell the it, and said Ihat only hy think. WIH'n the teachers and the I (ConUnued on Page 39) I Every elementary class Is in- (Continued on Page 17) quarters. 580 North Rosedale. penalties for use of marijuana (Continued on Page 2) (Continued on Page 7) ,

\ ~.~I e •• eem 9.9 •• 99' • .'9 b' • •• h tr e • • t 7 F ":&'7' b Thursday, February 8, 1968 Page Two GROSSE POINTE NEWS · d L P IHI d D. F b 14 d 15free loan to any Grosse poTrrte Marijuana Varze enten rogram 00 rIVe e. an citizen in case of emergency. / ' .~1!lJ1l ' ",lylllG SO""O" CAMP CHARLEVOIX (Continued from Page 1) (Continue" from P;g;-D-Doe~ ~t make a differenc~ t~at 1 (Conlinu('.d from Page 1) I permission. ~ ~'1 "fARING ~'OS . ing about it and investigating of future events (or) from "why Chnsllans are or aren t lD., m d >'1 R' 'h d P' Those not donating to a parti. "A Character (amp for Boys" it can an intelligent solution be and how" to "what next." Pro. volved? i M:;~ J~~n Fr~:~m;~wfl~ reg:~~:; ,! eular individuat or organizati~n " EAST SIDE af Icached. ections of currents trends in Group "E" led by Rev. Ben' all donors and the double unit bank. are urged to mark their HEARING AtD CE~TER Charlevoix, Michigan He pointel1 out that the teen. areas of soclal change and a Tallman: "The Whole Person in i will be manned by volunteers of I donation. for the Grosse po~te ager today Jives under many look at potential Christian in. a Broken World." Ithe Grosse Pointe Woman's' C~mmumty Blood Bank,. mam. 11907 E. Warren TU'1.3600 43rd Season Boys 6.J6 pressures and often tries to es. volvement. H . th I Club Commit'ee working with talned by the War Memorial for 1\" sp ifl' t.t d t b ere IS ano er course of . - . --'--'-- NOW ACCEPTING ENROLLMENTS FOR cape by means that adults us. ec c ex s nee 0 e study named after the book used Mrs. Waller Hollenbeck, Mrs, THIS SUMMER, 1968, AND FOR 1969. ually frown upon. He cited p~lrlchased, ~lthoug~ Mr. Gruber as its principal text The author Hans Erne and -'Irs. L J. Engle, earning ;rood grades, admission WI pro v Ide mImeographed'. Pl' '. . into the college of his choice materials He requests that all IS au Tourmer and hiS book Appomtment cards for the The camp with Dude Ranch features: Riding, riflery, and daily social pressures as a who wish' to attend this course (The Wh~le Per~on in ~ Broken Bloodmobile are being solicited UNITED NATIONS sailing, tennis, canoeing, all athletics, archery crafts, few of the problems the modern phone the church office at least World), IS available m board and col~ected throughout l~~ swimming, water skiing, tutoring, over-night trips. A teenager has. He added that one week in advance, that is, cove.r. only !or ~.75. All who commu?lty. Anyone not afml' the teenagers have a genuine by Ash Wednesday February 28 partIcIpate m thIS group are ated WIth a church who feels mature staff of sixty. " " . urged to read Tournier's book he can give is urged to call the RESOLUTION fear of atomic war and worry Group.~, led by Rev. J,~mes before the meetings begin, but War Memorial TV 1.7511 and Boys from many states, plus foreign countries. Grosse about world problems in general. Handley. T~e .In.Sounds. it isn't mandatory. Mr. Tallman set up a time to give. Pointe enrollment limited. Call now for an appoint- He was most emphatic in his Here, a 1Jmlled group ~f has b~oken the subject matter All adults can give blood un TOURISM •.. is a basic and most belief that marijuana at the twelfth. graders and adu~ts WIll down mto four main subtopics. less they have had infectious ment. desirable human activity deserving praise and highlem. school was no major prob. turned-onbe trymg totothegetmessagetuned.Jnof con.and I. A l.ook at the broken char. hepaht~s. .' or t~e like ..Teens ma~ ' Last Seala!! boys from 88 cities and towns in 11 states Th d" temporary sounds especially as acter ill today's world; some oC I also give With their parents encouragement from all peoples and all gov- cnd 2 fo,eign countries ottended Comp Charleyoix. . e se:on l~tervlew was th .rt' t C'h' . Ithe existing causes and con. ------WIth a pehte, semor girl with a ey pc am 0 nshan con. flicts. ' ernments. high scholastic average who: cerns. The resource persons are ,I Kenneth W. Smith 1922 Beaufait Road was very active in sch~l ac.1 Co.ursenior hi~h school students II. A look at ourselves; where I II Directol'.Owner TUxedo ).1)286 tivities. :,no have aSSisted lIIr. Handle~' we are as persons and in our I RUGS BOUND She was . t 'th In designing the course: Mike understanding and development i Wllat better 'way is there to promote peace , m agreemen WI Maun, Joe Pehrson, Dan Prince as Christians. i ._------t~e boy s statements and af. and Ed Oettil1' Here is the \ :a~d & understanding between ncllions? O' SSe flrme~ that marijuana was not week by week h dul Ill. A look. ~t the church; a' a major problem at tbe high . sc e e. . new and posItive note. Accord. Large New school. March 6: rhe Beat1es/Mike ing to Tournier, "The church's She said that she felt enough I1iaun/Youth Lounge ~f chur~h. hour has come!" Carpet Selections evidence has been presented so March 13: ~lectro~lc musIc! IV. A look at reawakening that the majority of the teen. Joe Pehrson/.t'ehrson s home. and reconciliation; how to be McOoy Carpet agers are afraid to try mari. ~Iarch ?O: Folks music/Dan the Whole Person. CHET SAMPSON'S juarl

(Continued from Page 1) Goodall, who are awaiting a hearing in Detroit's Recorder's Court. on a charge of burglary, are the same two arrested by Park Patrolmen Edward Jano- stak and John Kendall. who wit. nessed the pair s[(,al an expen. sive adding machine from an office supply store on the De. fravel light troit siele of Mack avenue, on December 13. The Detroit the furfleneclc•••righ'.now charge is the result of that ar. and carefree rest. D'Hoest and Goodall smashed shirt for the young man with permanent press the window of the store, reach. ed in and grabbed the machine, (?reat casual in if. loil ..rerease an automatic calculator, valued at $690. own right and doubly good with Pal Caught Later cruise wear ••• Janostak and Kendall went into action and were successful (lpen.collar r.hirts and sport comfort-tailored of no.iron, in apprehending' 'rllodall, but I the youth's companion was able coofs, ••our turtleneck Ito cscape, Goodalls' partner Docron polyest.e r cnd' (ollon was latcr identified as D'lIoe.~t, who was arrested by Detroit cuts a trim figure in with a new finish that aIII horities, and eha rged ori complaint of the Park police- rugged and comforfabla men. permits stains fo wash out with ease. LaPratt said that charges against Ihe jUl'enile have been coffan knit. Black, A. Short sleeve dress shirt, While, blue, filed with Juvcnile Court au. I lhorilies; and that warrants white or gold in light green, maize. 14.17Y2 sizes, .').00 ha\'(~ bee n sought against 1)'lIol's! and Goodall. who were student sizes S-M.J:.3.00 scheduled for a hearing in the B. Sport shirt. Gold, ton, light green, Park lIhmicipal Court yester. day, February 'I. bright blue, white. S,M,l,XL sizes. 6.00 C, Short sleeve, short teg paiamo. Moize, Orosst .light green, blue, Qold, orange. A,B,C,D sizes. 6.00 Pc;nte News published Every Thursday by Anteebo puhllshers, Inc. 99 Kercheval Avenue Grosse Pointe 36, 1\IIcblgllD Phone TU 2-6900 Three Trunk Lines Jacobsons I'toond (;1••• Portage paid at De Irol\, ~lIchlllan. Sub.crlpllon Rate. f500 Per V.ar QUAD SHOP , h,' Mall '$~ 00 ontolde W~y"e I County I. AU New. And .\d\'.rtl~lnp: Jacobsons •~?~u~~d~ylI~o~~ \~" j~:u"r~~~~~;. 1101>, • Free Parking WiUht Your Purchase In the Village Addre.. aU Mall (SublCrlpllons, Il9 K.rcheval, Groue I'olcle 48236, ChanRe 0' Addra .. Fonn. 8571l) to Il9 Kucbllval, Grone PoIDte., U236 , • , • " C '.~ •• • _ ,'. ," • ~ " " ,4 .." , • -:.. • • .. .. '. ~ '. '. '. I , t I" , '. '."

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OWN WORST ENEMY INTOXICATING DISCOVERY Don't expect the man who is Sex Offender always blazing with anger to City police rlOcelved a radio Paid Honor set the world on fire. call on Friday February 2 to Given Jail Ternl assist officer john Drumm~lld a , who was holding an intoxicated .. '. )'outh at the Neighborhood Club. Luther, Maxwell, 26, 2626 :. .\ Upon arrival officers talked to Anderon, Detroit, married and . . the boy who said he had found the father of three children, . . and consumed six cans of beer was arrested by Park police . . in a field near his home. Police on Tuesday, January 30, and . . could not locate his parents but charg~d with indecent exposure. . . se.nt the boy home with a family I l\laxwell was arraig.ned before' fnend. Park Municipal Jud!(e C. Joseph 'Belan!(eron the date of the arrest, and plead guilty as charged. He was sentenced to 15 days in the Wayne County I. cars .I Jail. • . . Police Chief Arthur Louwers said that Maxwell, on comple. I tion of his jail term. will be released t{) Detroit authorities I for investigation of similar of- I fenses commilted in Detroit. The police chief said that his .I I department had received three . 1V\Tit some . complaints from parents anr] . . City Police Chief ANDREW . . teachers in Park area schools, . . of a man commilting the in- C:. TEETAERT was recently . . decent act in the prosence of electrd presid€nt of the South. . . 'young girls walking to and e1stern ~Iichigan Association . . of Police Chiefs_ . . from school in the morning, : . and after school was dismissed. The Association's pt:rpose is . l\laxwell was arrested on an to obtain constant improvement . accura Ie description of his car. in all matters of law enforce- . given by 12-year-old and 11- ment by cooperation of all pub. . ______==:--______year.old girls, before whom the lic and private agencies whose . ::..:r:n~4~~U~••;r;.t.~..:;;••* *..;;..*4.;;:U~U~••~••~u~ ...~ ••~u~ ••~"';"~I' man had comlnitled the act. (unction is the protection of life . ~2t~u u " u 1J u u u u~u~U~it~ .. ~u:;:u~.,~1J~~ ~. The girls, who ',"verepraised by no(! property; to encourage en. . :.n.: BR0 ::u~1 the thief for their alertness. lislment and training of qUllli- . . ~U~ W S E Eu~ told police that the offender's fied personnel; to promote adop. . . ~l'~ ~a~'vehicle had a pink top and tion and application of high pro- . . ~.~ THE SHIP'S ~,I was painted white on the fessional standards of condit. . En~ WHEEL ~u~I httom, and that it bore white ions; to aid in the general . . ~n;; ~n~license plates. adoption of laws and ordinances; . ~..~ FOR SMART NAUTICAL SEAGOING ;;n;< All personnel in the depart-. make provision for tenure in . . ~.. ~ ~ ; I ment where placed on alert as I office based upon merit, for . ~U~ VALENTINE GIFT SHOPPIN I ~n~I the children walked to and pension systems and for assist- . ~H~ ::U~I from school. ance to widows and orphans of Used to be that a car with a genuine wood dashboard, door panels or trim was . ~ ; ~U~ At 5:30 p.m. on January 30, police personnel and to stimulate . ~n~ For that special person select ~n~Patrolmau William Furtmv saw' and increase citizen inler'!st in a sign of distinction, Well, we still put a little Wood in every Volkswagen, . ~n~ ~; I a car. at Charlevoix and Somer- law enforcement b)' good public . ~n;; a gift of you'r choice - . . ::]t~ set, which matched the descrip- relations. Mercedes-Benz and BMW we sell, Not hwood" ••• but"Wood," You'll notice ~ ~ fro m countless nautical ~U~ tion given b~' the girls. includ------0 1 . 1.' ::-n.; items - •• fr m a frare gun •;;ll~~,i lng. thC w lite pI~tes. \"I,IC h were it in the dowIrto-earth way our salesmen introduce you to these great imports. ~n~ to a direction finder _ _ . ~ ; I issued by the Sl~te of Tennes- Delta Zeta East Alumnae . In the special care we take to prepare your car for delivery. In our service. II . ~n~ from nautical gadgetry a fine ~lt~see. l\laxwell was taken into To Work On 'Pictionary' . ~lC~ clock or baromter set . . . ~lt~custody and charged. . In the careful attention we give to the little things that make buying and =: ; from a SH IP'S wheel table ~n~, Chief Louwe!s said that in- East Side Delta Zeta Alum- . •~lt!:- to a float,'on J'aeket . • _ or ~It;:. formation has been sent to nae will work on a "PictlOn-. . owning a car so much more satisfying, Lots of people can sell you imported ~U~ maybe a pair of Top-Sider ~ ~ i Tennessee aulhorWos pertain- ~ ; f b h :.lt~ing to the Park offense, and ary" at their 8 o'clock meeling . cars, But no one else can offer great imports .•• with a little Wood in 'em, . ~n~ sa ety oat s oes or a fine ~Il~ possibly those Maxwell might Tuesday evening, February 13, . . ~n~ pair of binoculars ••• come ~ ~ have committed in Detroit, in at the home of Mrs. Roland .. . '.~l';;. in , •• we got 'em. • • ~••n••~ the event that police of that ". : • Schmidt in Huntington road. -. ~ ~ .. ~lt~ BROWSE US ~l[~ state might .want Maxwell on ...... :: ; you're welcome ~lt~similar charges. The program will consist of •... .- : : ~U~ ITU 2.1340 I ~l'~ ------clipping and pasting magazine .. ~U~ ....- ----. ~1~~ SIDE.LINED pictures to flashcards that will .. ~U~ 19605 Mack Ave., Grosse Pte, Woods ~ll:: Anyone living on a budget be used in teaching the deaf. ~U~4~~.,.~.'~nr .( ,.. n ,. .,:.~: these days has to be content to 1\lrs. Frank Etzler and i'drs. ~U~ ..'~ft~U~'I'~n~4 ..~4 ..~U~U~1~~4 ..~_ _?$_.n~_•••_..~_••_..?$__,_..~_.•_.?$_, .. _~_ _?$_ __~_.i;_~_:_:,'_Ie_t_~h_e_'~~_~~o_b_y_.__ J. Guy Junemann ,vil1 he co- hostesses for the evening. &0.-- ~ WOOD IMPORTS, INC. WOOD MOT.ORS, THE PROOF nI INC. 15415 GRATIOT AVE. (AT B MilE) I DETROIT I CALL 521-6600 W 25351 G.~TIOT AVE. CAT 8 J.IlllJ I /JETROIT I CALL 52Hi900 Theories that stand the test of time are a combination of TAKE.A. aspiration and inspiration.

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... ------.... 1 Cl b d I L I Sl d B GOP W GOP Women's membership Iby calling Mrs. Don Goodrow, : u an S'c tOOsponsorS unCfleon lite y Ol1Wn chairman Mrs. Waller Schmitt i TU 1-2662, Mrs, James Sylvain, "'/1('-.4 1968 C · H G I. The Women's Republican CI~b~t-ed I;ress Awards for the will answer questions concern./ TU 2.4044, or Mrs. Ramon Val• .1FJ ..... @ "', ourse tit orne arc.,enlut! of Grosse Pointe will hold its lasl six years for "outstanding ing membl;rship, (TU 160~7). i lez, TU (;.1386,before noon Feb. ______Cl annual membership luncheon Broadcast Commentaries." I ReservatIOns may be obtamed I ruary 13. ~"ubl,.*-~ -, .r~~r Are you one of these people That same evening Kenneth I next Thursday, February 15. at ------.------.------... -----.-- ...-..... _--- --.------. B w::::::..- ....,.... , .. ~... who c;','einterested in home gar- Cary, who holds a BA degree 112:.30 o'clock in .th~ Grosse dening but have never been too from Indiana University and a. Pomt~ War Memonal s Crystal successful al it? Or an avid !IIA degree from Columbia Uni. Ballroom, THE WOMEN'S REPUBliCAN CLUB gardener looking for new hori. versity, will discuss "Chrysan- Lou Gordon, writer, radio and WE WILL BE z:ms? themums." He will supplement TV commentator, will be the OF GROSSE PO!NTE Then the Department of Com- his discussion of growing mums speaker. Mr. Gordon has cov- -int-'ites you to join munity Servites-Grosse Pointe with colored slides. ered the last two national polit- i Public School System in co. The course will conclude with ical. conventions as well as the Village operation with the !lien's Garden Elmore W. Frank's discussion NatIOnal Governors C~nference. .J(anor CLOSED Enjoy Stimulating Meetings- Club of Grosse Pointe is offer- on "Lawns" on April 10, and a Some of Mr. Gordon s numer. ,,5 sr.UCHlGAN Outsianding Speakers Gardening starling Wednesday, Petris J Arth Sh' . d ,trOll Pre s s Club FoundatIOn TV.2.1Il0 'ld'L'S"'a ur Immm an i Award for "Distinguished Ex. FOR EMPLOYEE'S VACATIONS March 6, fror.17:30 to 9;30 p.m" Da\ . n nney. I' f 0 . . S b t DUES $4.00-Fill in blank and mail to Mrs. Waller Ii. in the Community Service build. .' . . i pressIOn 0 pmlon on • u lec s I ing 43 Grosse Pointe boulevard Mr. DePetTJ~ IS past pre,ldent of ~eneral Interest, Judged on I Schmitt-membership committee, 271 Beaupre, Grone Poinle just for you '1 of the Amencan Chrysanthe. Clarity of Thought, Excellence farms, Mich. 48236 or phone 881.6087. . mum Society and an honorary of Presentation, Sound Reason. FEB. 5 thru FEB. 24 The first session will feature life.member o( the National ing and the Power to Influence 'I NAME _... .. F. MacLean Alexander, Jr., Chrysanthemum So c i e t y. A Public Opinion" and the Asso- who will speak on "Planning medal winner, Mr. DePetris - ..-----.-- ADDRESS Your Garden." Mr. Alexander, was cited by the American As- o a landscape contractor, studied sociation for the Advancement I PHONE ' landscaping at the University of of Science as one of the leaders Mi~higa,n and Michigan Stale' ill Allwrican Science, I 1------...----.1 iJmverslty, and was gr.adua~ed IIIr. Shimmin has served as i ______. ._. . . __ ._ fro~ Wayne State Umverslt~. director of the Men's Garden I He IS a ,member of the ~en s Club of Grosse Pointe and was Gard"n Club of Grosse Pomte. president of the elub in 1963. A Elmore W. Frank will speak member of the Detroit Rose on lIIarch 13,on types and varie. Society, he was one of the orga. ties of roses best suited for our nizers of the Grosse Pointe Rose gardens. He will show colored Society in 1963and is past presi- slides on inserts and, diseases. dent of this orgallization. ~1r. Frank is Con~ulting Rosar. Mr. Swanney's experience in. A Large Selection of Cut and Ian. t for. theG Amencan» . t Roseu'So. eludes many years as a profes- cle Y flU rosse :. om e adD .IS sional gardener, starting in his one .0 the orgamzers an .Irstf native Scotland and continuing Potted Flowers to Choose from. prf:sldent. of the .G:osse Pomte in the United States. He is now Rose So~lety. He IS ,(Iso ~ Judge superintendent of the James S. of Horticulture accredlted by Whitcomb estate in th F . CUT MUMS ••••••••• $2.9S'arge bunch the Men's Garden c1ubs o( . e arms. America. ,Class members may ask any "Hardy Plant Materials (or gardening questions of 'the~e CUT DAISIES •••••••• $1.00dozen the Average ,Garden-Ornamen. panel members. tal Shrub~, Wild Flowers, etc." will be discussed on March 20, Allemon. Florist on E. Warren by Harry Elkins. Mr. Elkins is POWER. PLAY a teacher at the Guyton Ele. The smallest tidbit of infor. 17931 EASTWARREN TU 4-6120 mentary School and past presi. mation will be over-estimated dent of the Mea's Garden Club if given confidentially. ------.----~------of Detroit. Mr. Elkins has one -----.-----~------of the most distinguished gar. dens in the Grosse Pointe area. Mrs, Amy Duke Harris' will speak on "Lilies" and "}lomero. callis," on Marr.h 27. Mrs. Har- ris earned a BA degree (cum laude) at Duke University and I a MA at the University of Vir- ginia. She is edilor of Woman's EVERY INSTALLED CARPET Magazine and Women's Editor I of Men's Magazine, pastpresi. 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Questions I Ens" John E, ~~_k.~~t_~~_~ksWings of Gold ber~:r~Uy:~~r;nn~~ea~~~~:r.ey. School Board Answers Election Naval Reserve Ensign John courses in air operations, air ------(Contillur.d Crom Page -I) ers and administrators will be and millage requests are suc-, IE. Eckert, son oC Mrs. Kenneth navigation, power plants and F Board settled the contract in the needed CoI I'd the 196 8'69 school cessCul'1 I h . Eckert oC 408 Notre Dame, accessories, as well as physical ~pring, both sides agreed to a year. Jnc u cd in t his number The results of a recently con.! as completed courses in basic fitness and swimming. ' re.examination clause iC the are both elementa~y .and secon. ducted survey indicate that at i a~rodynamics and aviation phy- comparative ranking of Grosse dary teachers to chnunate 01':1' ,least 20 Wayne Counly school slology ,at the Navy's l<'light After completing his next Pointe's salary schedule among SIzed classes and to meet I~' i districls contemplate requests Prel?arahon School, Naval Air phase oC training under tthe area school systems fell below creased enrollments. We estl'; for increased operational mill. StatIOn, Pensacoda. Fla. Naval Training Program he will fifth place. Considering the mate I~e cost of these additional! age. The amounts of Ihe pro In addition, he received receivc his "Wings of Gold". I strikes and turmoil that marked profeSSIOnals to be .j:450,000. ,posed Iel'ies range from one ------.. ------_.------the opening of the 1967-1968 Because of salary increases' to 10 mills_ Even with tne pro school year in a number of and tne rising cost of goods and : po~ed increase in millage, it is Michigan communities, the rc-! ~er\'ices required by the schools, i estimated that Grosse Pointe examination feature of our can. 'a number of districts in l\Iichi. I will rank no h;gher than 8th tract proved highly beneficial gan face deficit financing. Is' place for total operation, to the educational welfare of this likely to occur in Grosse: the children of Grosse Pointe Pointe? ' • and resulted in a fair salary [n spite of deficit spending TJueves Steal selllement for our teachers. throughout thc state and na. I ., • How ~u~h will. it cost the tion, your Board of Education: Golf Equlpulcn t school dlstnct to hIre additional expects to continue sound fiscal, staff members for 196B.1Il69? policies. Therefore, we hope to' Rohert A wrilt 56 of 417 : I As we open Grosse P?inte aUract teac~ers who find some i Saddle lane' lost gI:aiuable golf; North and change to a mIddle advant~ge. In. bemg empl?yed, ing e ui m~nt to thiel'es who school t~'pe of orgallizatlOn ap by a dlstnct 111 a sound fman. I b k q P . proximately 50 additional teach. cial position Banks like to do o~o ~a~~l~ the ~;~nk of h~s car ------! business with the Grosse Point.e cording ~oa}~ r:~~~ar~lad' ~~-, seh.ools; ~ve have. an AA cr~dlt Woods police. e, ratmg \1'llh hondmg' companH's, . . . ' WANTED TO BUY I How does Grosse Pointe com. .\\nght told polK'" that the; pare with other area districts thIeves, punched out the lock of , in tax rates? the ?ar trunk and took a set of : , man s golf clubs, a set of ladies' ' SILVER In a ~anklllg of tax rates f?r golf clubs, a dark green golf bag a~! \Va} n~ County. school dls, containing six golf balls and tlvo CERTIFICATES tllets (leI led on St"te Equahz. pairs of golf gloves and one golf e~ Valuahon for. the current umbrella, a lady's windbreaker, year) Grusse Pumte IS 29th a man's golf bag containing a HICH CASH from the top among the 43. dozen balls, antl another golf PRICE PAID Although they are not in: umbrella. Wayne County, what are the' Also. a veil ow sweater and a Any condition or quantity c'Jmpara?le _tax rate.s for the man's wi~dbreakel-' a suit of "11 school dlstr~c1s of. Blrnungham rain gear, and a pair of golf Ea rl Sc h. and B100mflCld HIlls? shoes, and the car's spare tire 1434 Former St. n'" Hudson's .For 1967-68 Birmingham's and wheel. I~lliage is 30 and its debt ser Wright estimated his loss at WO ).1333 vIce amounts to 5.20, for a about $1,000. Dawntown Cain Dealer total of 29.36. Founded 1927 How will Grosse Pointe's tax rates compare with oth'~r area Pfc. John H, Cassens ' ------"------districts if the proposed bond Serves in Vietnam ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~r.~f~~~~~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l~~~ ------~ Pa)" "Stalled Army Private First Class John jf;,;mi~ H. Cassens, 21, son of Mr. and ~ (Continue.d from P g I) Mrs. John D. Cassens. 461 Bel- Bottled in the U. S. A. to save you ~ for 52 weeks a yea~ e(minlls anger, was assigned as a micl'O- , ::f." t' d wave radio repairman in U. S. money on taxes and freight. 'E.O' vaca IOns an paid holidays); AgOOd water healer ~ji: : this is 260 days on duty and 105 Army Strategic Communieations ~::Ji days off duty plus vacations Command Long Lines Battalion ~ ! and paid hoiidays. Thus fire. North near DaNang, Vietnam. guarantee deserves a good ~ I men have more opportunity than January 11. :;:'~ I policemen to earn additional' ------.------An electric water heater gives YUJ both. water heater. i!@ money on the outside. i An approved-size electric water h~ater wiU give you aU the hot .NOW ~ I'lust Keep in Tou.::h water you need. Or we'll remove the heater and refund the original 98 ~~ It was pointed out that it was FOREIGN ~ city policy to permit policemen purchase price. Thats a straightforward guacantee that's good for FIFTH ;J@ I and firemen the right to work one full year. ~ I' while off duty. to earn extra SHIPPING We'll also give you No~Cl1arge Repair Service. Mo charge for st. money, provided they have the I AIR OR electric operating parts or for the labor to install them. ~ I permission of their respective: OCEAN ~ chi~fs, ~nd that they inform I I And pay for installation cost •• If you're a first-time buyer. this ~ theIr chiefs where they will be I could save almost half the 'acquisition cost. From $70 to $901 working, in the event they are See your plumber, appliance dealer, or any Edison office. := needed in case of emergencies. ~~~~~n~ln •• Id Fireman Lucien Sneff, pres. Andrww. Air Int.rn.tional, Inc. ..On Edison lines-in residences up to aocl illcluding iQur.famiI~flats. ED ISO N EllA ident of Local 1509,' said that WO 1-1733 . IIAC15~5 lAfA ...... ~ ~ all that was required was that ~ 1,800 names be obtained on the ------~._-- _. ------~ petition, but on advice of the ~ local's attorney, Theodore Saks, ~ more names than needed were ~ sought, just in case some of III the signatures should not be I5i! valid. Sl1'eff said that his organiza- tion will abide by the council's I decision in this instance, al. though it is felt that the fire-I men had complied with the law. But any further action that will be taken by the Association will I be determined after a talk is i held with Saks. ------~------~------ANNUAL FEBRUARY SALE Lc LAST 3 DAYS-THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY * SHOE DEPARTMENT * Children's & Girls' " Sebago - Moc Loafers SPECIAL GROUP ~ o WOMEN'S & GIRLS' o BUSTER BROWN o PIED PIPER Sandler of Boslon $10.90 o LEPRECON'S WEE-HEELS D CHilDREN'S D SANDLER of BonON $7.90 $8.90 15'0 off Reg. $13.00 6' $14.00 * CLOTHING DEPARTMENT * All Nationally BOYS' DEPT. New Advertised SLACKS BIC BOYS' DEPT. Outerwear DRESSES Including huskies Lalest Fashions Infants & Girls Infants & Toddlers Suits - Blazers and slims Sizes to 14 3 to 6X (:, 7 to 14 Regulars. Huskies up and Slims Up to 1/ off Sizes to 20 to 1/3 off 1/3 oft 4 FORD DEALER 1968 CONPETlT1VE ON ALL MERCHANDISE INCLUDINC CAR lOYER'S GUIDE SALE PRICED MERCHANDISE Belore you b

CALIFORNIA CRISP 24 SIZE BLACK HAWK LEAN Head Lettuce Sliced Bacon MOST,i.Mla JACK'S OPEN SUNDAY ILl. e PKG. e FOR " A.M.- • 5 p.M.

LEAN AND MEATY 0 Ranch Styl. ~unbyR'h L8'. FUL.O.JUICe MICHIGAN GARDEN FRESH 100 SIZE U. S. NO.1 STEeL MILD, TENDER FAVORITE BRE 'arm Ma;ci~~;;SAUSAGE =-- "- Florlcl. Reel Green ~rkSau •• P/(G.2LB. 89t. COOKS U pple. Onion. Y.o"/ SO TENDER Orane.' Ifte St.er !.!e'Liver LB. C- CHICKEN 59 C Sf . TURKEY OR DO%.48C 4LL48ClAG .u~ 10 cuffer Frozen I .. , Meat Pie,. :t1~.49; :%' ,

1 LB. ~LL PURPOSIl QT. DUNCAN HINES ASSORTED POLISH STYLE *GAL t :lOz. C JAR sn.. PKG. 59~ BoPeep Ammonia 19 Layer C.ke Mix 25 YI.llc Dill Pickle. HB. ALL PURPOSE 5 LB. CLOTHES COME BRIGHTER CARNATION 6 CT. 1~oz. e PKG. SSC BAG 49~ Snowy Dr, Bleach PKG. 5g Inllant Br•• kfa.t GoIci Meelal Flour 1 PT. PO~T SU(;Afl COATED 90l. JIFFY CAKE OR 9 oz. DOWAEROSOLSPAAY 1 OZ. wr. C wr. PKG. I'KG. 10~ B.t"'"" a.aner CAN 59~ Honeycomb Cere.1 3S 'rOllin. Mlxe. 110l. 1 QT. NON DAIRY CREAMER CLEAR LIGHT SPECIAL LAB[L :lOOfT, 36~ WT. 60Z. ROLL JAR BlL. S9~ Ne. Hanell Wrap Dry CoHee Mat. 59~ Crllco Salael 011 1 PT. PURE UNSATURATED 3 LB. ~GAL. AUNT JEMIMA LIQUID LAUNDRY ClEANEIl 80Z. CAN JuG 99~ BlL. 49~ 44~ Mlracl. Whit. Pancak. Syrup Prlclo Shorlenln, PRICES EFFECTIVE Tl1RU SUN,. fEB 11. 1 LB. SOflRY. NO SALES TO DEALERS. PT. AUNT JEMIMA ' LB. VELVET JELLY AND 30Z. MAKES CLEANING EASIER PKG. e BlL. ~)9~ 36~ JAR 4g Dow Oyen Cleaner Pancake Flour Peanut Buller Mon. Ihru W.d. - 10 a.m. 1o , p.m. Mon, 'hru Wed. - \0 I.m. to , p,m. Thur., thru !;.,. - , I,m. to , p.m. Thurs. Ihru SlI. - , I,m. to t p.m. 20382MACK (bet. 7 & 8 Mi.) Grosse Pointe Wds. Optn SundlY - 11 I.m. to 5 p,m. 14614 KERCHEVAL at ALTER Open Sunday - " I.m. 10 5 p,m.

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SWEETMILI( OR Burr'" o ERMILK ,Y.n-R.ady 8 OZ. P",.bury li.cuifl WT. WAGNERSPURE PKG. 8~ CALIFORNIA GARDEN-FRESH WHOLE RED TENDER, CUT BREAKFAST ALL PURPOSE Orange Farm Maid ar. Del'Monte CTN. Conlacllna _H(J1f& Half 39~ Tomalo.s Beans Drink KRAFT BRAND Philad.lphia aoZ. "'T. Cr.am (h •••• PKG. 29~ 1CANLI'19~ 'TLQT'19~ ECONOMICAL AND DE LICJOUS - 1;:.25~ Sunflow.r CAN HB. Marlarin. SOLID G 14~ :;-:;

~~ " t' , 1 LB. YOUNG. TENDER t oz. \8~ MACARONI RICH TOMATO TASTE CAN D.' Monte - AND CHEESE QUALlTV sweet ,eas - 40Z. Krafl Hunl's -;IECES & STEMS ','IT. \9~ ,utternut CAN Dinner Callup Mushrooml - l 1502. -;:;EAL IN MINUTES WT. CAN 19~ 1 Hormi>~tl tangy 4 oz.LI.25/l~ Chili with ,'eanl -"'- - 7~~'16C'KG. IlL - KFAST OF CHAMPIONS aREA , 1~~'1CJt PKG. Genera' Milb 4) Wheatiel ,'ak.' ':-.: r-~~ 1 LB. DE L MONTE tlUALITY 1 LB. FRANCO AMERICAN 15'10 OZ'15~ TRUE FRUIT FLAVOR 29 ~ 9 oz. CAN 2S~ Ne. Spalhel'I-O'. t:N Moll. Apple.auce JAR 5le.eel Tomalo •• 1LB, RICH INSTANT COFFEE 100Z. 10l. 22~ WT, 99 ~ RE~;I~r~llhMeal 15*:2. 29~F~;IN;EC;~klali CAN Max.ell Hou.e JAR 1 LB. COOKED IN TOMA TO SAUCE 15~?21 SWIFTS 12 OZ. 46~FOR CALORIE WATCHERS 120l- 3S~ 0~ Prem Lunch.on Meal ~N Dole Lo.Cal Pear. CAN Hunl'. Pork & B.an. CAN 1 LB. 1 I.B, DELICIOUS SANDWICHES 12 oz. 49~REGULAR OR 70Z, 1107. CAN 22~ B.rll Corneel8eef ifN Quaker Quick Oal. PKG. 2S~ Tl;~~;S Sauerkraul 111l. 110Z. FINEST INGREDIENTS 1 lB, CLIFF HOUSE wr. 10/ 49~ CAN 19~ CAN 19~..;I~M~~;;l[C;;n PRlcrs (FFEt.TIVE THRlJ!'UN .. FEB, 11. Dlnly Moor. 51.. ~~~' Mandarin Oran'.1 SOIHlV. NO SALES TO DlAl.f.f1S. 1 LB. 7\ fl. MACARONI OR :] LB. 55~WILDERNESS 50Z. PKG, 29~ CAN Cookl •• Prince Spa,helll PKG, Cherr, PI. Flllln, 44~FI~u8~~

Mon. Ihru Wid. - 111•. m. 10 • p.m. Mon. Ihru Wed. - 10 .,m. 10 9 p,m. Thun. thru Sal. - • a.m, to • p,m. Thurs. Ihru SII. - 9 •. m, to 9 p,m, 16145 EAST 8 MILE at KELLY O~n Sunday - H •. m. 1o 5 p,m. I 19230 HARPER (at Morass) Open Sunday - 11 I,m. 10 5 p.rn,

, . ' .. ,~...,' Thursday, February 8. 1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Ten PERSUASION PRICE TAG Three Pointers Taken Ofr Road [license was suspended as of a motor vehicle while his opel" Hali of knowing what we Don't ridicule lhe principles iNovember 17, 1967 through alar's license was previously want is knowing what We have of others-try to convince them Cottage Hospital Returns to accept your own. Three Pointers have been de. The revocation penalties were IJuly 17, 1968, because he drove suspended. to give up to get it. nied the right to operate a mo. applied against Phil Valare 1------STORMSASH FORSTEELCASEMENTS- Nine Trustees to Bourll ~ The Board of Tr~'t ----f---- . 1101' vehicle by thtl Secretary of Tack of 363 Belanger road, who, To fit all styles of "Fenestra" type windows, • ccs 0: Further, Mr. Waters cxplam'l Stat' Off . L' h . . . have been "AIr.Tee's" specialty for over 30 yrs. (ottage Hospital was gil'cn a I ed that "the advent of ?IIedi-1 ~ s Ice 1D ansmg, ac. as ~een demed the pm'llege I Prescriptions Filled ~'urnished In Aluminum or steel witb Baked Enamel finish. We also replace hdwe. and significant nod of approval at I care increases markedly the in-, cordmg to the latest report, to drive as of January 23 be. ! RBI straighten steel windows for easY operation. the hospital's Annual Meeting trusio~ of Ihe Fed~ral ~ol'e~?1 dated January. 26, received I' ~ause of an unsatisfactory dril'. ay- an sung asses WE ARE STEEL WJNDOW SPECIALISTS, AND DON'T YOU FORGET IT. Burglar Proof January 24 when all nine of ment mto the hospItal field. , Two of the dflvers are named mg record and for failing to Also Ground to Your Prescription Guards for Windows and Doors-Prevent the trusteps whose terms had "Therefore. I predict that we among 369 State n,olorists' change his address on his Ii. Vandalism. . ['xplrcd werc ree!('ctcd to thrce wlll se; more and more con. i added to the lis~ of the latest i cense; and David W. Schervish OPTICIANS DON'T DELAY - \'car terms Th thnm of thl'S trolls 0\ er hosPlt~,IShbyt~deFed. 1to have had their hcenses rE': of 240 Fisher road who was PHONE TODAY n n ION . . . , " . era govcrnment. e sal . "The I ' • • ' year's Annual Report is the administration of such controls i vOKed. and the thIrd IS among taken off the road as of De(:em. 20183 MACK AVENUE rok of trustees of \'oluntarv will. of course, further increase, the tolal of 571 who have had, ber 28, 1967 b~c.ause of an un- Betwe.n OxCord Rd. and Norwood 640 lAST AIR. TEe w." lid. ~.II TW 2-7800 hospitals . the cosl of hospital care," he' their licenses suspended, as reo l sat!sfa~tory drlvmg record. TUxedo 4.5770 7 MIll aD., I •• t SId. ~II ,,' . . . lI'a d I 1 d b S I Forl>ldden to drIve for seven The reelected trustees are rne. ' vea e y ecretary of State i months is Richard Lee Wesl. ] 1 Blk. We.t of Oaklan ~In. Andrew W. Barr. Mrs. On the brighter side of the James M. Hare. Ifall of 2003 Oxford road, whose I - George n. Fink. ~frs. Carl B. annual message, Mr. Waters reo (;rall'n. ~Irs Nelson Holland ported that Cottage Hospital • ~lrs. Jame\ ~IcMillan, Mrs, Sid: h~s continued .l? improve ser. ney If. .\Iorgan. Mrs. Longyear vices and fac.lh!les. it has nol • Palmer, Boward F, Smith, Jr., been faced Wlt~ the substantial and 1111'S. Cameron Waterman problems Medicare has posed 111 ' In many hospitals. it has not "The trend, (of holding the had to borrow mon('-y in order. hospital IiahIe for the acts of. ~a~~J~~ut;eA ~osts dO~tt~e nehw Torino...for people who know '!octors), adds a new dimension . ~ . an I IS pus. to the prel'ious moral res~nsi-: mg ahead With plans to ex. hility of trustees to insure tbat' rand ~he ~um.ber of beds and quality medital ('are is furnish.' 0 mo ermze 10 many areas. cd," Robert A. Waters said in I "I attribute all of these his report as president of the bright spots to the hospital's there's more to a performance car Board of Trustees. efficient l>dJYIinistralion, pasl and present, backed by a highly competent medical staff and a concerned Board of Trustees," Mr. Waters concluded. In his report. the president than painted stripes. of the medical staff, David H. Barker, M.D., noted the addi. tion of services such as the In. halation Therapy Department and Cardiac Resuscitation Carts and emphasized the medical!1 staff's increasing concern over I patient care controls. I The Annual RepuTt of the Cottage Hospital states, in comparing 1966 with 19137, there is significant growth in anum. bel' of services at Cottage. Es. pecially noteworthy are statis lies showing that an excess of RENT or BUY 1,100 more emergencies were Pianos • Organs handled in 1967. approximately 12,000 more labor'itory tests were administered, and more than 13,000 more prescriptions were filled. Ralph L. Wilgarde, in his Report of the Administrator noted that "Cottage Hospital ;'1 has human assets nol found in Lowrey • Story & Cllrk many hospitals" as he paid trio THE MUSIC CENTER bute to the members of the 22933 Gratiot, nr. , Ml" Board of Trustees. 115.8000 - Hro, 10 to , Ending on a note of high op. timism, Mr. Wilgard.e said "We do have a fulure." ,

COOK REAPPOINTED Councilman Donald D. Cook WE DELIVER was reappointed by the Woods On O,der of $5 or MOil Council on Monday, February 5, to the Election Commission for ROSLYN a two year tel'm. The Election Commission discussed election MARKET procedures and presented lheir Olde" In the Woad. recommendations to the Council for approval. City Attorney 21020 MACK at Roslrn Rd. George Catlin and City Clerk 884-3600 Leona D. Liddle are also memo bel'S of the commission • • •

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Page Eleven Thursday, February 8, 1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Men Gardeners North High School's Gym Meet Feb. 15 The Men's Garden Club of Floor to Float on, Springs Grosse Point~ will have its When Grosse Pointe North Church. They wanted one floor ~oDthly meetmg Thursday eve- High School opens this Septem- that could be used for roller nmg, ~ebruary 15, at thp War ?er one of its outstanding build- skating, indoor sports, square lIf.emorlal. Edmond Boell: Jr,. I~g featur~s will be the Spring. d a n c i n g and yet attractive 20507 MACK wI.ll be the speaker. covermg a \ aIre floor m the gymnasium. enough to have in a meeting Grosse Pointe's miscellany of garden topics. J t h t' S" room and banquet hall us w a IS a prmgalre . at M~. Boel.l, for.merly with De floor? It's a cushioned wood Some authorities at that time Home of Fine BELMONT FURNITURE Petrls. flor.lsts, IS now a flori- floor consisting of an active claimed that an all-purpose cullunst with the city of Detroit Ifloor separated from the can. l100r was impossible, but Mr. q~ (JJ-omte Beaulajt Department of Parks and Rec. crete base by heavy steel spring Kuhlman would not take "im. Colonial Furniture realion, largely engaged in the leaves of controlled deflection. possible" for an answer. He Belle Isle actil'ities. He is a This cushioned or "floating" spent many a sleepless night grad.uate o~ Michigan State Uni. floor has been most effective in planning an all purpose floor verslty, WIth a bachelor's de. preventing shock to knee, ankle and came up with the idea for gree in horticulture and has and hip joints of performing Springaire flooring. He con. been active in organizational athletes, who in the past have tacted a steel spring products work. suffered because gym floors are company which designed the 3rd A past president of the Men's generally too rigid. right size and temper of springs. Garden Club of Detroit, for. Under Grosse Pointe North His next step was to convince merly secretary of the r,rosse High School's gym floor there Lochmoor Golf Club members BIG Pointe men's club. he is a memo will be 5800 especially tern. to let him install the floor. He ber of \he American Horticul. pered, rustproofed, heavy steel was so sure of the success of tural Society. springs. Schools which have this \ his flooring that he told the WEEK! M b " . type of flooring in their gym club people they needn't pay for em ers are IDvlted to br~ng say that the physical education the floor untess it proved to be men guests and p~ospectlve instructors are les< tir"d after a everything he said it was members to the meeting. day on Springaire " floors.~ The fioOrlng.. was what. Mr. IMPORTANT SAVINGS ON HOME FASHIONS - Storewide - Floon¥ide At. the m"nthly directors' Kuhlman promised and more. meetmg of ~e club, plans for The floor was designed, de- T hat was the beginning of a busy spring and summer veloped and imented by Pointer Springaire floors and the fulfill. series of events were discussed, Leo E. Kuhlman, of Fairford ment of Mr. Kuhlman's dream including the annual garden road. He installed his fir st ... an all.purpose floor. Today course at Grosse Pointe High Springaire floor at Lochmoor hundreds of gymnasiums dance School, the geranium sale to be Golf Club in 1!}51. Since that floors, recreation roon:s f.nd held Saturday, May 18 to bene. time Springaire floors have been hand ball courts all over the' fit the civic improvement fund, installed all over the country country have Springaire floors garden tours and flower shows. including St. Paul's and OUf and love them! plus______a membership campaign. Pointe.Lady Star of the Sea in The Mr. Kuhlman, who w.s a gen. French Classes Come In and See Our era 1 contractor for 0 v e r 40 I Open years, dreamed up the idl:a of For ChiltJren Decorator Collection the Springaire ftool' when he ' was .looking for an all.purpose f100rmg for the Educr:tional New French classes for chil- Saturday Building in Our Savior Lutheran dren will be offered at Grosse Pointe War Memorial Saturday mornings beginning February Mornings! HAVE YOUR 17. DIAMONDS They will be taught by Henri . 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Page Twelve GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, February 8, 1968 Tax Discussion 10 minutes away from IStudents Busy all the "Pointes," at ! At Austin Hi~h Attracts Crowd Gratiot ex i t off 'the THIS WEEK'S Ford Expregsway ; The Austin English Depart The informat!ve proper.ty as- ment is staging its annual. sessment m~e.tmg he~d. m the I EVERY SUNDAY Shakespearean Symposium duro I Farms lIlunlclpal BUlldlng on BELL RINGERS! 8runch from 9 'til 1 p.m. ing the month of February I Thursday, J an u a r '/ 25, \~as Smorgasbord 1 'til 8 p.m. 'under the direction of Thomas term~d a success by Farms CIty I E Bailey. vice principal and Comptroller-Assessor Car r 0 1 .-1 English Department chairman, LoTchk. f U.S.D.A. CHOICE . . . ere were a ell' vacant Durmg ~hese, lectures and seats, but the number of people den:onstratlOns, li.udents .assem- who were interested enough to e::---:~ ble In -,!mall.groups for displays altend the session numbered at and dlScusslon~ about Shake. leasl 50. Lock said. spe:Jre and hIS works. ?",he He said that the discu~sion - Market g~OUPSare led by M.r. Ba.lley was a general one, covering the ~\'Ilh ~m~lIe.r.group diSCUSSIOnsobligation and responsibility of 18328 In theIr mdlVldual classe~. Also the local assessor under the MACK AVE. presented are the movies of State laws and a brief explana- "Macbeth" and "Julius tion of the local assessed value Ceasar." county equalized and S tat ~ Also during the montb of equalized values and their dif- February. lhe Augustine Speech ferences. Superb COllliJ/elltal Cuisine Contest begin~. In this festival I Typical of some of lhe ques. each student in the school de. tions asked, Lock said, were: U.S.D.A. CHOICE • Luncheon and Dinner • Special ist Party Planner livers a speech. a dramatic Question: Do I understand • Weddings, Social Events, etc. r ."iin~ or an oral interpreta. that the Stale equalized value tlull If the sludents passes the increased about 15 percent last BONELESS ROLLED • Coffee Shop Daily 6 a.m. to 12 midnight preliminary round. he wEl pass year? to the final rounds. Answer: Yes. This did take Judie Detrick-Organist and Singe, Here trophies are given for place. last year. an~ lhe Stale Tuesday th,u Satu,day RUMP the best speakers and they will ~quahzed ~alua!l~n IS a chang- Open 7 Days - ~ill 2 a.m. go on the Genesian Speech Fes. mg valuatIOn whIch relates to I ROLLED tival on February 25 and the tbe value of tbe prope~ty as of _ c for Reservafions Call :293.4500 Michigan For e u sic Contests Decem~er 31 of the .pnor year ROAST SIRLOIN TIP which follow in March. These QuestIon; When WIll we be at 93~ speech activities are under the I the State le~el, or 50 percent lb. direction of the En'llish Depart-I of the value. m the. 1968Assess- ment and Vice Principal of Ac. ment Roll. We bel~eve that the ALWAYS FRESH NEW Irom UN/ROY AL tivitll's Mr. Bailey. Counly ~nd State WIll~c.cept o.ur ROAST Th A r St d t S t h value WIthout an addItional Ill- . e us m u en . ena. e as crease this year, or next year. ALL BEEF Just scheduled the. MardlGr~s This value will be the same as FASTRAK'S I?ance for the benefIt of the mls- the 1967State equalized value. slons on. February 24. The Question: Has property been HAMBURGER Our Own ?,ance wII.I.,feature th.e band reassessed during the past three The TaxI.- Preparahons for year? 53c lb. ,this event ~uve been m~de by An~wer: Vnless some im- "Wide Ovals" $ 95 Senate Preslde~t Tom MIsuraca provement or change has heen MEAT LOAF 23 an.d the AustIn Dance Com. made in the property, generally 49 lb•• 6.77-14 (825-14) +1,35 F.E.T. I 3 i mlttee. the local value has remained the $1 : Austin was the seat of the same fn,m 1964 through 1967; In A Foil Pan Red or White Blemishes i Model United Nations assembly h'JWever. the State equalized caucus on Saturday, Febnl1:>:Y value has been different in each Ready to Bake 29 3. at 9:30. Countries from other of tbese years. The Newest Item schools arrived to prepare their Questions relating to school 2 Lb. Pan Uniroyal LARADO briefs for the spring convention. financing were asked, and Ray In Our Ready to Cook In this organization under the MacArthur Assistant Superin. '1 The "Rain Tire" 5 direction of Mr. J. Geller and tendent in Charge of Financing. Gourmet Ifc'ms ¥••••••••••••••••••••• ~ plus Brian McMahon. schools repre- was present and he answered PINSTRIPE 2.S6 sent UN nations by acting to. questions pe;tinent to the School : GOURMET CORNER ~ 8• 85 - 15 WHITEWALL 9F.E.T. gether in a two.day convention District and explained matters BONELESS STUFFED 1Blemishes9 as the countries would actually relating to the schools. * STUFFED .. appear in the General Assembly An example of an actual house and Security Council. showing the different valuations FOf CHICKEN LEGS We Accept the 8est 8uy The Austin Friars rolled to and the amount of taxes paid ~ FLANK 51.EAK ~ ALL MAJOR on Dny another baskethall vicLl)ry by from 1963 through 1967 was ex- : WITH BURCUNDY WINE ~ beating Detroit Cathedral, 79 to plained. Stuffed with CREDIT CARDS Tire Need - See Usl 57. Mike Gibson led the Friars Lock said that if additional e Oil Companies with 19 points while John Sark interest is shown, future meet- Our Own Bread c talied 12. All Austin players ings will be held. Citizens who I ~ 1 • Dept. Stores scored in the game, Dave Paw. are interested should contact the :. Dressing *" 99'lb. ~ • Hotels, Etc. lak led Cathedral with 13 points. Assessor's Office at the Farms i The Friars are now 54 in league City Hall, TUxedo 5.6600,so that 79~ INSTANT CREDIT play. a meeting may be scheduled, I ~********************** No Money Down The bowlers of Austin find I ~ck added. "7' themselves in last place in lhe l Central Division Bowling Lea- gue. Team captain and All City t Bowler Bob Fletcher leads the Tire Distributors, Inc. Friars with a 185 average. The Austin swim team is in 17611 E. WARREili (5 blocks Eas' of Cadieux) TU 2.6522 first place in the Central Divi. Ision with a 20 record. - _._------~-----_ ..._------NEW '68. 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WSU Pays Honor To Two Pointers 1 cation was the governiog body Farms to Have Police Reserves To Give Talk Pointe Officials The Harlequins of the University. Two Pointers were recently in its centennial program. Mr. Webster was a member .. F~rms residents interested in Chief Roh said that the reo At Assembly Active in MML Induct Tonight JOining the Farms Police Re.[ . present.ed. C.entennial Mcdallions Recipients. were Louise C" of the Detroit Board of Educa. serves will have the opportunity serves Will be open to male by Dr. Wdham R. Keast, presl' Grace. of Hillcrest avenue, and I • to talk this over with Police adults, 21 years or older, and Mark Ethridge, Jr., of Wash. More than 130 mayors, village Iii its premiere year at st. dent of Wayne State University. John H. Webster, of Pine court. i tlOn from 1925 to 1949. Chief Jack F. Roh, on Wednes. who are American citizens. ington road, and William G. presidents and elected and ap. Paul's, the Harlequins, St. The Centennial Medallion was Miss Grace was a member of! The presentations were made Butler, of Touraine road, will pointed municipal officials at. Paul's Drama Club, will hold Its designed for presentation dur-, the Detroit Board of Education at the opening of the exhibit day, February 14, at 8 p.m., in participate in the Patriotic As- tended the Annual Region IU first induction ceremony Thurs- iog the University's Centennial: before Wayne State became a telling the history of Wayne at the council chambers of the Municipal Building, 90 Kerby President of the American sembly of the Detroit Historical day. February 8. at 7:30 p.m. years to per son s who have I state university with an elected the Detroit Historical Museum. road. Association of College Baseball Society to be held Monday, Fe1>- meeting of the Michigan Munic. in the St. Paul Parish House. played a major role in the de Board of Governors. At that The exhibit will be open until ruary 12 at 8 p.m. in the new ipsl Leligue held in Highland The agenda for the Induction velopmeot of Wayne State or time, the Detroit Board of Edu- .June 23. At that time, the chief said, Coaches for 1968 is Danny Lit. Aaron DeRoy Hall of the Dos. Park on Thursday, January 25. \Viii be taken from the sug. plans will be outlined for the whiler, Michigan State's head SinlGreat Lakes Museum, Belle The officials beard discus. gested program prescribed by formation of the resen'es. I coach. Is e. . sions of a review and perspec. the National Catholic Theatre Mr. Butler, servmg as pro .. tive of civil disorders' recent Conference, an orgalilzation to gr~ chairman, has i.nv~ted!city experience with 'Iow.rent which the Harlequins belong. Ethndge to be the prmclpal! and senior citizen housing rent Dan Wieme and Sue Holler. SPRING CLOTHING speaker. His topic is "The patri'I' supplements and urlJa~ re- bach, officers of the club. wiII otism of Dissent." newal; and' during the concur. speak at the induction along consignments now being received each Friday Ethridge's newspaper career rent workshop sessions, discus. with four members of the club, 10 a,m. to 3 p,m, dates back more than 20 years sians on inter.municipal con. Mary Ann Igna. Tony Proven. including two stints on the tract services, and on Dutch zano and Charles Meeker Washington Post, a year with Elm Disease control technique. Sister Marie Dorothy, modera. The Lo~don Daily Mail o~ a At the business meeting, the i t?r of the Harlequins will rhe Little Thrift Shop fellowshiP: th!ee :'~ars as editor 1968.69 Regional officers were Side at the ceremony. of the edlton~ page of News. elected. They are, Wayne Mayor In their first year, the Harle- St. Michael's Episcopal Church day, Garden City, !"I., a year Kenneth A. McKay, chairman; quins have stagetl two produc. and. a half as. editor of the Mrs. Audrey B. Seay, Trenton tions. In November they did a 20475 SUllningdale Park Raleigh, N.~. Times an~ three. councilman, vice.chairman; and section from James Thurber's years as editor and publisher of Farms City Clerk Peter Caputo, ~hurber Carni\al for the Gene. I Grosse Pointe Woods the Ravensw~od, W.V; N.ews. a secretary. silln Drama Festival. Fer Christ-' Y:'eeklyof which he sl1l1 IS pu~ . mas they did an adaptation of: Sales room open every Wed., Thurs., Fri., 10 a.m. lIsher. He came to Detrcit In They succ~eded Highland Henry VanDyke's The Other' 1960 and was appointed Editor Park Mayor MIChae~M. Glusac, Wise Man, I to 3 p.m., Wednesday evening 7 to 9 p,m. of the Detroit Free Press in who was 1967-68chauman; Mrs. Current'y the k' I 1967. J~stice Barn.s. We~tland. coun. on select;o~s t/ b~rep;~~~~~~~ TU 4.7840 A feature of the evening's ell m a o! vlce'r;h~lrman. and at the Genesian Interpretation program will be the presenta. Woods CIty Administrator Ches. Festival on February 2;>. I tion of the Detroit Historical ter E. Petersen, secretary. ------..---- ! Society Guild's Patriotic Award Park Director of Pub'lic Ser. to Paul L. Penfield, former di- vice Herbert L. Heger, was a rector of advertisillg for The panelist during the session on Fireplace Detroit Edison Company. The "Dutch Elm Disease Control award will be made by Mrs. Techniques," moderated by Riv Charles Conzelman, GuikJ Pres. erview Mayor James L. Jones. Wood ident. A presentation was made by Sirch or Hardwood Patriotic organizations in the Dr. John H. Hart, of the De. area will be honored in a Line partment of Botany and Plant • CANNAL COAL of March and some fifty groups Path.ology, Michigan State Uni. • KINDLING WOOD have been invited to participate. verslty. rI,'ivery to all the Pointes Serving with William Butler ------on the committee are Mrs. . . I CALL 777-2800 JENZEN Robert O. Mtner of Doyle place Remember that highway safe- VIAENE NURSERY SALES and ;\Irs. Norman L. Parker of I ty is a life and death matter. , ... , Buildilfg Bedford road. I ------.- ---. A social hour sponsored by the Detroit Historical Society will conclude the evening. ,_.I,SA, ADDITJ~ONS ~ chairman is Mrs. Henry D. ~-\ REMODELING \ Brown.

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Kitchens - Bathrooms designed The Honorable Donald S. Recreation Rooms - -Acoustical ceilings Leonard, J u d ge, Recorder's Personalized Architectllrcl Servke Court, will speak on Civil Dis. Complete Home & Commerci,,1 Service order at a 14th' District Youll.g cAppearing on Broadway --.--- I Republican meeting to Ix: held i on February 22 at B p.m. at • Perini'~ Dining Room, 10721 White or Black Whittier. i Those who wish dinner may Enameled Aluminum join Judge Leonard and the ,YRs at Perini's at 6:30 p.m. next week: STORM WINDOWS, 'Active and Associate member. i ships are open. Regular meet. : ings are held the third Thlrs. rrrk DOORS, ,day of each month, ."(:.(.Y ..., ••.••. Officers of the c I u bare: PORCH ENCLOSURES Martin A. Brennan, presid~nt; Rosema~ DuMouchelle, vice- lbu. ALUMINUM SIDING, TRIM AND GUTTERS president; Betty Ballard, trea. surer; Louise Warnke, corres. SCREEN PORCHES ponding secretary; and Philip Dulmage, recording secretary. STORMS FOR STEEL CASEMENT WINDOWS Rob e r t Reuther, program We Repair Storm Sash and Screens chairman, will introduce ,Judge' Leonard. FREE ESTIMATES All young people between 17 and 36 are urged to jOin the YRs.

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" G R 055 E POI N TEN EW S Thursday, February 8, 1968_ Page Sixteen ------_.- .._------lived in the Park neady all of . P uI CI Igarten is designed for boys and Young But.glar Pat.k Enlploys New Policeulan his life, and is a 1961 graduate GPUS Extcn dlUg Op ar ass I' girls who have reached their GPARC Meets of Grosse Pointe High School. ------fourth birthday by November 1 Robert C. Michael, 26. of 858 cruit. He became a probaticnary One of the most popular pro. :result, the Board of Trustees of the year they enter. In the Caught in Act iOn February 14 He is married to the form~r Nottingham, employed by the patrolman on Thurs~ay, Feb:u, grams at the Grosse Pointe Uni. and the Headmaster, H.ugh C. past there has been one session ary 1, according to IDfO~matlOn Charlene Barczak of Detrtllt. versity School is the Pre.Kinder. Riddleberger, have deCIded to of 50 students divided into three A 14.year.old Detroit boy was The Grosse Pointe Association Park Department of Public The couple have two children, Works for the past two years, received from Police ChICf Ar- garten. In recent years interest make some changes with tbe separate classes of approximate. arrested and held for Woods for Retarded Children an. Robert 7 and Christopher, who left this job to become the Park thur Louwers. has grown to such an extent thought of offering opportunities Iy 17 each. The school day ex. authorities by a Detroit police nounces a most important meet. Michael, born in Detroit, has is two 'years ol~. -_ that applications are far in ex- to more students. tended from 8:30 until 2:30 with officer on Thursda~', February: ing open to all Pointers on Police Department's newest reo cess of available places. As a First of all, the Pre.Kinder. lunch and a nap period taking 1, when the policeman saw the: February 14 at the Grosse up most of the afternoon. In youngster unlawfully enter a. Pointe Main Public Library. The 1968-69th~re will be the mr>rning home and then emerge with two; time will be 8:15 p,m. prograJTI terminating at noon tr~nsistor radios and a steak i Robert Brown, president of with no lunch or nap. An after kmfe. I the Association, will present AT THE noon session lasting from 12:30 According to a Woods police, MiS. James Hardy,' Director of until 2:30 on Tuesday, Wednes. r~po~t, ~he teenage.r,. who was I Emmanuel Children's Center, fiNEMEATmST LESS day, and Thursday will be of. d~strtbutlDg advertlslllg hand. I Midland, Mich. -'Irs. Hardy - SAVE 250/0 ON fered to 30 children who do not bills, entered the home of Mr. will discuss and answer qUI'S' plan to continue on to the Grosse and Mrs. Edmund W. Tropp, tions about the controversial Pointe University School Kin. 1934 Manchester. The front door I Doman.Delacato System. ! Food Basket OF GROSSE POINTE ~~e~~~~B,ands dergarten. of the house was slightly ajar I .. STERLING The pre.school experience has and the family was not at home. ThIS IS a system of musl'le 20915 Mack Ave" in the Woods Everyday Olseounts on • Gorhalt' b 's d more and more by Wh h b t f th and motor redevelopment affect. ee~ p~a~ e en t e oy came au 0 e ing the central nervous system, OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK - 9 A.M, TO 7 P.M. - FREEDELIVERY • R.eed & Bartcn • Lunl pedlatnclans and educators. The Tropp residence he was taken I d' t d t b ff t. . I' rt 't' '. ' an IS repor e a e e ec Ive Phone 884.3880 • \nttrnoliClnal • Towl. stlmu atmg oppo Ulll les gIVen mto custody by Patrolman John 'th h'ld 'th b . d .. Heirloom • Alvill children by an experienced pro. M. Pettis, who is temporarily WI c I ren WI raID am. . age of various natures. cusfom to • WoIIG" /\ Porterhouse lb. $1 7 Mill nl" ,",liCk AVI. Duross apprehended another camping demonstration in the Ycur Dllmond, .. styl'd by OUr Dttlln,,. HARD TO BELIEVE 14.year.old boy, who was assist. front lawn of Defer School on i Guarantlld Walch Inll Jlw'lry R.pal,. It's easy to remind the other ing the other in the distribution, Saturday, February 10, be. OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS fellow of the character building in front of 1800 Manchester. tween 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Movies Both boys were. ta1.en to the of Troop 147 in act:on will also qualities of adversity. station. The second boy was reo be shown. snER P~ME .-_. ------.------leased when it was proven that I fresh Ground from 'he Any potential scouts are wel..1 he w"~ not involved in the theft. come to attend and help Troop 1 TENDERLOIN "HEART Of THE ROUND" The parents of the first boy 147 celebrate the 58th anniver.1 were called and informed of sary of The Boy Scouts of I theiT son's action. When the America. parents arrived at the stallon, Boneless Rolled Rotisserie their son was released to them, and they were told that a ,RENT A {;.AH - charge of burglary had been RUMP ROAST filed against their offspring with • Daily Juvenile Court authorities. A hearing date is pending. • Monthly • Complete line of Imported & Domestic Groceries, fines' Beer, Wine, Champagm.l WE, Later in the day, Tropp, and • Yearly • Specially Selected Produce bis son, Edmond L., 10, arrived at the station to identify and Call In 1967 we served and satisfied over 1,000 meat 1 Quality Always claim the radios and the knife, customers-We intend to double the number which were returned to them. ELMER NOWICKI in '68":'-We wish to have the opportunity to 2 Price the members 0# the Lakeview Ford serve you and let you be the judge of our 3 T4800-1 E. Jefferson Fortune never smiles on a rules of business. 3 Service 823.2500 - 823.2747 man just because he expects it. KERCHEVAL ON-THE-HILL ASSOCIATION ------_._------_._------_.------

who were present at the Jan. 24, J968 meeting BELIEVE:

• Education is the bulwark 0/ freedom

1 • • Free Public Education is the Nation's first ~ III line of defense >.••.••••••.•.••.••.•..•••..•..t> 1 ilI 'I 'il II SAVINGS DEPAimmIT •.•.•'II Education is the greatest constructive Saving is instyle: ,~f~l~~IIO=M&.~:IJ force in the possessionof the ~merican people for the preservation of their More and more people are saving • • • and, not to be an office neat YOJ.lrhome or work. NED pays necessarily saving for a specific reason. To be sure, and compounds an annual rate of 4% interest, freedoms and the advancement of the there are still a number of those who have a savings quarterly, This encourages you to keep your savings Democratic way of life. objective; retirement, college, or whatever. But where they belong ••• in the bank and continuing to t~ere's a steady increase iil the number of people who earn. are saving just to have that good "money in the And you can save automatically by having money bank" feeling. transferred into Savings from your Checking Account. If you're not now putting your money in the bank, You don't even have to come in to make a deposit. NBD can help you. Start with as little as tcn dollars. NBD does it for you. Public Schools will keep America Then deposit a little each week, And watch it grow. Get that good savings habit, now, at Michigan', Save ten doll9.rs each week, for example, and you largest bank. Open youI'Savings Account at the near- strong and free if America's will have almost $2,300 in just four years, based on est office of NBD. You'll find we treat your money 81 the current rate of interest. if our busines.~depended on it, It ~oesl public will keep the Schools NBD hIlSmore than 95 offices. So, there's bound At the National Bank of Detroit. free and strong. the second most important name on the checks you writ~,N,~U Thursday, February 8, 1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Seventeen Library Services Varied Special School Safe Boating Classes Offered (Continued (rom Page 1) total of 20,731 Grosse Pointe Poll.cemen ------the total reached 53,000. Ichildren attcnded organized ac. A.ods The United states Coast Guard Marlinspike Seamanship by Paul Use of the meeting rooms at tivilies in the three libraries Auxiliary Flotilla 12.12 offcrs LaFontaine. the Central Library. brings large i During 196667 for e . 1 ~ Twenty.two pol ice officers (ree certified instruction in boat 1Iiareh 5: Aid!! to Navigation numbers of residents to. the Ii.' the Grosse Pou'Jte PU;I~~IIJlL~:f~om W.ayne and lIIacomb Coun. handling and seamanship to by Bill Wiard and Ike Selick. brary. For example, durmg the brary circulated 485049 b k hI'S pollee departments success. boat owners and prospective ~t h past year 659 meetin.gs attended and per!'odl'cals, as' \"ellooass. ful.ly complet.ed 40 hours.. in t.he boat owners. The class will be . arc .12: Compass - Errors ,y F given at Grosse Pointe War Me. ,I~troduchon to Course Plot. by over I6,000 reSidents were 17167 records 3571 film 2583' In g e r p r I n t Classification 'hng by Chuck A t b d lleld at the Central Library. t~ls 308 art 'prints 163;' t' : School, held at the Woods De. morial on Tuesday nights at. , . us er erry an And, during the past year a of music 476 filmstri' s apes partment of Public Safety Build. 7:30 beginning February 13. : Frank McBnde. it'll ,p . ing in Mack avenue, from Jan. The course continues weekly Ma:l'h 19: Rul~s of the Road' : SERVING 3 GEHWTlONS OF SMART DETROITtIS .... uary 2 through January 30. The through April 16. Those who I W-. Ldlghtsd~ SIgnals by Bill .. * instructor was Special Agent! complete the course and suc-, lar an f r. Pat LeWIS. : (j A.... : David C. Nesbitt, Fed e I' a I ,cessfully pass the examination' . ~l.arch 26:, Lega~ Responsi...... SS Bureau of Investigation, Detroit are awarded the United States blhtles -- First Aid by Pete ...., WiidlNGSn .. Office. Coast Guard Certificate of Sea. Henkel, Judge Tom Thornton, .. AND 5ERVI .. Thc olass was originally manship and also the Michigan Dr. Dayton O'Donne!. : CES ARE BEST : scheduled for only 10 persons, Stat~ Water ~raft Operators April 2: Fire Preev~tion- It V' 'f 0 Sh .. but such enthusiasm was shown Cerhficate reqUIred of all b'lat Safe ~lotol'boat OperatIOn hy .. ISI ur owroom .. for the course that 12 more ?perators ages 12-16. Only costs Desmond Cushing. Chief Ford ... or J st ell. policemen than expected showed IDvolved are very nominal fees IMotor Sterling Plant Fire De. • U a • up. They were allowcd to regis- for texrs and materials ($3.$5)., partment and Chester Swallow. : LO 7. 0890 ~: ter and participat!', lnstructi.on will be given in' ~pril 9: Review and Exami. •• Awarded certificates on com. the followlDg order. r,atJo~,. . • 'REE ESTIMATE. NO MONEY DOWft" .. plelion of the course. were: February 13: Inlroduction to . :\pJlI 16. PresentatIOn of Cer- • : Park Patrolmen Collin LaLonde, :Seamanship by Frank lI1cBride, hflCates. - Charles A, Petrie and Robert: Jr. ------':294fE. JEFFERSON E. Saifyrrl; City Cpl~. Richard' February 20: 1Iianeuvering by CON.GAlIE I ! Clarke and William Plumb: i Dave Viger and Riehard Roh. To catch suckers, merely of I 16901 Mack Ave. or. Cac{i~'ux , OPEN SAY T1~~ 12 NOON Farms Patrolmen John Erskine men. fer ureasonabble returns ..mi: 885-4000 and John Kraiza; Woods Patrol. February 27: Weather and let nature take its course. man Donald M. Sun; and Shores -~'--~-'-,~-' Dets. Frank Mustazza and William Marshall. I IF yoU Jorr~ruE.AUTO CLUB BeCAUSE Also completing the course, were: Roseville De'. Lt. Robert You WANTTO F"NANcE AtlEW CAR FOR Moers and Det. Robert Peters: Harper Woods Det. Douglas JuST ,4.!?PER$roo..You'RE A FqX * Garascia: Centerline Patrolman ,Toseph Dombrowski; and Ham- tramck Patrolmen Daniel M. Budnik,. Phillip J. Chojnacki. I John M~.Daly, Samuel Iaquinto, (it) Larry Kulhavi, Bernard Lenda, ,Chester R. Olkowski. and Rob- MEMB~ ert Zaliwski. .Pick Students For Symposillnl

ber.:ausettler8 are Three students of G to sse Pointe High School will be *lots of other good I among 180 outstanding second- reasons to belong to I ary students from Southeastern Automobile Club I Michigan attending the fourth annual Junior Science and Hu- 01 Michigan manities Symposium at Wayne State Univer~i~y March 1 and 2. The students are: Dale S. Johnson, 287 Beaupre road sen. ior; Edward K. Robertso~, 682 GROSSE 'pOINTE DIVISION Peachtree lane, junior; and John L.. Miller. 46 Newberry place, 1S4 1S ~, Jefferson Phcu 121.6300 senIor. I George Measel, Manager Purpose of the two.day can. ference is to stimulate interest ! in 5cience and mathemati('s The only rival to a NEW among high school students and CADILLAC is a USED to stress the interrelation of CADILLAC science and the humanities. Its theme will be "A Century of Science and Humanities." eJ£j~ Sponsors oC the symposium are the Detroit Chapter oC As. '67 CADILLACS i sociation U.S. Army. the U.S. Sedan DeVille. an (. c tor y equipment, Including air. 2 to 'Army Tank. Automotive Com. chooae from - your choice at mand, U.S. Army Research Of. $4.695 ike and WSU. The symposium will host stu. dents and teaebers from 80 pub. lic, private and parochial high schools in the seven.county area I of Wayne, Oakland. Macomb. .-;am Genessee, Ingham, Monroe and I Washtl'naw. '66 CADI LLACS Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg. chair- ! Cpe. DeVilles, II to choose from~ man of the U.S. Atomic Energy $1,995 all with factory BIr and 10Bdell Commission and winner of the wllh extra., yoor choice, only 19.51Nobel Prize in Chemistry. $395 Down \\'1)) address the symposium March 1. ' ~ A one.owner, later-model The conference will feature 12 Cadillac makes far better research' papers presented by '67 CADILLAC sense than many new cars selected students and "Sessions Cpe. DeVille, 7,200 actual miles, that cost the same and With Scholars," during which beautiful doeskin color, air. all deliver far less in terms distinquished scientists and hu- power, like new! of luxury, comfort and manists will discuss their work $495 Down operating excellence! with students. j Dr. J. Russel! Bright. dire('tor ,of the Office for Rescarch Ad. ministration at WSU, i~ director PAUL McGLONE CADILLAC of the symposium and Louis 15300 Gratiot DR 2 0380 I Panush, principal of Western 2 Blks. S. of 8 Mi.. - '1High .School in Detroit, is the 1. coordinator. As anIDS representative,• Bob (bubbling over) Hope you wnteyour• says ~~Flybig to Florida - Fly Delta!" Some people launch ships with liner and only Delta flies 'em to enough sun.Justflash a major ownpaycheck, champagne. I always launch Florida. Actually, this Super-8 . credit card and off you go! For my vacations that way•.• pref. is a piece of florida with wings,~ reservations, call Delta or see erably with the free bubbly Pick a seat on either Atlantic your Travel Agent. set your own hours, Delta serves on a Super DC-8. or Gulf side. A stewardess will That's t.he world's biggest Jet- wake you when you've had t~CEL-TA and determine your Best thins thr: over happened to olr trlY" own retirement• Income.•

If you can qualify as an IDS representative, you'll be in business for yourself. • You'll work out of an office near-or in-your home. And you'll enjoy these advantages: Free training. The opportunity to earn from the ~tar~ and ~o retire on a ~ub,t;mlial five.figure 1I1!:ome. LIfe and health in,urancp You'll also he Winter season schedules Detroit to Florida rcpre~enting the larRc,t tinallcial organization of its - . ~md 10 the world. (The IDS grOUf) of companies TO MIAMI TO TAMPA/ST. PETEI TO ORLANDO Save on Delta's mclude:. 4 mutual funds-one of Ihem is the Leave Arrive CLEARWATER Leeve A-rive economy faresS ~\'orld's largest; .an insurance company; an 7:30a 11:42a Thru.Jet Leave l\rrivB 8:00a 1:3'ip Investment certIficate company.) 8:00a ) 1:53a conn. I:I0a 11:35a Thru.Jet 5:10p 9:3tp Discounts of as much The only investmert. we ask is the 10!!it costs to 10:00a 1?'34p NS 7:30a 10:32a Thru.Jel 10:00p 2:10,1 as 2ti% on Delta's call an IDS div;,ional manager. Their numbers are 1:35p 4:u9p SupN.8 NS 1:55p 5:18pconn. Day $61.00; '''19M $50.00 NightCOilchfar.'!!>,up listed below. 1:55p 5:36p Thru.Jet 5:55p S:13p Super.S NS to 40% or mom on f ,ll11ilyPlan. A,k for . ?o why !Jot cal1~ You'll Quickly find out how easy F'ound~d in 11194 S:10p 9:46p Thru.Jcl 10:00p 1:04a Thru.Jel 1'0 JACKSONVILLE It IS to go mto busmess for yourself-as an IDS Jnvr~lor~ Di>'N~ificd 5:55p 9:33p SUPfJr.8 DilY $63.00; Night $50.00 8:00a 11:()'la dC!.ids.. representat i\'e. Srrvlc~s Inc. 10:00p 12:34a Surwr B NS 1:~)~)n 5,O')p 10:00p 2: t7a ThruJcl J)clroit Norlh Delmil Wrst Drlroll F:I~I 5:IOp 9:I-lp Mr, Sian1ey C. K~nd, Jr. ~lr, .lohn C. Owrn ~1r. i,ror~c ,\, Dereere lO:45p 1: 19a(Tucs,only)NS 8:1!>p 12:!>tia lnvc5tors Buildmg Invc5lors BlJilrlmg 20::33 :'o.lack Avenue Clay $73.00; Nlghl $57,00 Day $55,00 21990GrccnflcldRoad Gros!c Pointe, r.l.chigan 40236 TO W. PALM BEACH 21990 Greenfield Road FT.LAUDERDALE: only40 mini. All flights to J,lc.~nnvillo, N,<;: Non.slop Detroit. Michigan 4823" Detroit, Michigan48237 886-0363 awIy vie cIIrect translera 8:00a 12:27p Orlandr and W. Pdlm DOJch All (,lIOS shown Tourist, ~1000 648010040 Dq$70.00 /Iraviaconnections ,lud tJX • Thurs'day. February 8, 196~_ Page Eighteen GROSSE POINTE NEWS revoked because of an unsatis. \ The information relea,sed by I~rs' licenses of 519 State motor. Will Discuss 2 Pointe Drivers factory driving record. This oc- Hare revealed that durmg the IStS were suspende.d and th...O.. se IAppoint Pinkos curred on December 21, 1967. week of January 7.13, the dri~~~_~6~~ere ~e~~~_. _._ Brand New 1968 !To Woods Post Library Needs Taken Off Road Serving The Grosse Pointe Area For Over 42 Years rI COJncilman Benjamin W. Pin- A feature of next ;\fondays The operators' licenses of two kos was appointed by the Woods meeting of the Grosse Pointe Pointe residents were revoked CHARGERS Council on Monday, February Board of Education, scheduled by the Secret::ry of State's Of- fULL FACTORY equipment 5. to the Promotional Commit. to begin at 7:30 p.m. in the fice in Lansing, accordinll to ,ee which sets up rules and pro- gymnasium at the ~faire Elem- the recent report received from cedures for promotions in the enUiry School, 740 Cadieux road Secretary of Slale James M. Limited Offer Public Safety Department. will be an in depth discussion of Hare dated January 16. FIREPLACE WOOD A recent vacanc" for the the community's public library TI' ,1'1' I' t d' I . g , • J needs Ie \\ eer, } IS ISC osm posItion of Sergeant was creat- . .names of State motorists whose Hi rch Logs & Hardwood Package Coal ed when Jack William Mast reo In charge of the half-hour right to drive has been sus- signed from the Public Safety p~gram are Rob~rt ~r. C!rr, pended or revoked, showed that Cannal Coal Kindling Fire Quels Department tfayor and over~ead transparencI~s re-cxamInatlOn. SubbliQJ., Marsh Hay • Straw I I I Tax and license plates . Kenneth R. McLeod. t~e sta~f WIll present for pybllc F' k G S'b rl f 1038 diSCUSSIOndata for those mler- r~n , c wa z.o. After the committee sets up ested in gaining background Kensmgton road, had hIS hcense Rush to the rul:!s and procedures Direc- prior to the February 28 MELDRUM GARDEN SUPPLIES tor Andrews conducts these pro- election. of the Grosse Pointe Central : cedures as established by the Proposition #3, the public Library, as well as the conslruc- 17921 MACK AVENUE FREE DELIVERY TUxedo 4-2184 ! com~!ltee with the Michigan library expansion bonding, if I tion of two new bra~ch ,libraries Hugh Gorey's I Mum~!pa! League, When the 3pprovcd, will permit expansion within the school dlstflCt. examlllatJOns are concluded the _. --~----_ .._._--_._-_ ..__ ._--"-- committee will review the pro. : cedures involved and make the POINTE DODGE promotion, ?1t(JJte & 1/tMe TU 4-7210 Matk between 7 and 8 Mile Spend all your time dreaming and they won't come true. PEOPLE ARE BRINGING THEIR .,....------"-----"'-"-~-.... 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',.:{, :t Page Twenty GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, February 8, 1968 I Grosse Pointe News I ANTEEBO PUBLISHERS, INC, Memorial Center Sehedu Ie I What Goes On on OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL mat~new GROSSE POINTE FARMS, MICHIGAN 48236 at second Clw Postage Paid at Detroit, Michigan February 8.February 15 I Open Daily 9 a.m ..9 p.m. Your Library FULLY PAID CIRCULATION *All Memorial.sponsored activities open to the By Vlrglaia Leoaard ..U~ Grosse Pointe public. Hospital equipment available for ~r"lE Phone TU 2-6900 free loan: crutches, wheel chairs, heating lamps and MemberMlehl1&nPreSi AuoclaUonand National Edltorlal A&soclation It.s been some time since I ert W. McCoy help you also. By Sibyl N TlONALADVUTlSlNG REPRESENTATIVE hospital beds. I turned my attention to new ,Jane, (to us), comes from Buf. -Dids" hopped into *' FIfth AV.~~~~~e~e~~rt~~. RJ~~e~~~~llves,1nc'BYranl9.7300 Grosse Pointe Garden Center and Library. Mrs. staff members. But somehow falo, N.Y. And so does her hus. A Lively Group ••. of "Katy CHICAGOOFFICE Young Clothes, 110 Kercheval. As you know, this 333 North MlehlganAvenue Phone FInancial62214 Harry Frost on duty Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, the fall and holiday seasons band-and so do her three sons. 10 a.m ..4 p.m. Volunteer consultant on duty Friday, were unusually hectic, and only She attended the University of is the name for those adorabl e, colorful dresses, hing kerchief or hat. ROBERT B. EDGAR...... EDITOR and GENERAL ~IANAGER 2.4 p.m. TV 1.4594. now I seem to be finding time Buffalo where she earned her most f)f which come with a matc g nted or s?lio are in WILLIAM ADAMO...... ADVERTISL.'1GMANAGER Thursday, February 8 10 ~rite abo~t our newest pro. ~.B. degree, plus her degree in These fresh ay cottons .•• pri JM'ET MUELLER...... FEATURE PAGE, SOCIETY I "'10:00 a.m. Braille Transcription Class _ Mrs. John Mc- feSSlOnal assIStants at the Cen. hbrary science. Later she add. sizes 3 to 6x (five dollars) and 7 to 14 (SIX dollars). JAMES J. NJAIM...... NEWS Nama I tru -tor tral Library. If you use our ed educational credits from PEPP~ WHITELAW...... NE~~ '" 4:00 p.m. Balle{~ ~~aryCEll~n Coo er, Instructor. main library, undoubtedly these Montdair, (New Jersey), State They're Here! ..• Chemex •coffee II1ARYLORIMER. ADVERTISINu I P librarians have helyed you solve College. She was married in BARBARA H. CICHy :.:: _...... :.::::ADVERTISING '" 4:30 p.m. Ballroom Dancing - Mr. and Mrs. Ted For- )'our reading and reference dif. Buffalo (come on, now, Jane, makers and filters. By request, ~ The Dants - The League Shop ~g~N~a~~~IE...... A~g~~~~ II '" 7'.~O p.m. ~~Rsto'lelnosftruAcdtourlst.I'n Sex Educatl'on" 3rd of ficulties many a time. can't we get out of Buffalo?) NNELLEE OENI - First, may I present Mrs. and lived there until 1950, at ordered a new shipment for cof. e.".~""ntJSr o K G...... CLASSIFIED ADVERTlSI~G I series. Harold K. Daniels, (known to '.vhich time the family moved fee lovers who would not make 1/11. ut ALBERTA WILKE "... CLASSIFIED AD'/ERTlSING I '" 7:30 p.m. Flying Lessons - Mr. Walter Coche, In. all of us now as Ruth). She to Syracuse, N.Y.. (two and a it any other way. The good look- KAY STOUGH -_.,...... __ CIRCULATION structor hails from Oklahoma, and is a half years), then on to Melrose, ing glass coffee makers with MARIE KREINER CIRCULATION '" 8 00 d 9' Th d N. ht D Cl b d t f I Mass., (two and a half years), wooden handles range in size and are priced from ; : p.m. an p.m. urs ay Ig ance u - gea ua e 0 Phi lips University ------_.- I Mr, and Mrs. Tell Forest, Instructors, ,at Enid, Okla.. where she reo then Montclair, N.J., (10 years) six.fifty. A box of filters is three ninety.five. ani! finallr on to Grosse Pointe: 8:00 p.m. Grosse Pointe Cinema League - "How to ceived her B.A. After a short where the family has lived for 'dates F.or 'ncarceratl'on '" t Doubly Delicious . . • Treat• your taste to Carrol ~ Improve Your PI'ctures" educatI'onal fl'lm by slin . as branch librarian, (a 1m t t R I Candl public library housed in a jun. a os wo years. easO"lls.or Hill's applesauce, flavored with cinnamon. Find it Eastman Kodak. Interested public welcome iiJi high schoo)), in Oklahoma this nomad existence? Her hus. lit Hamlin's, 89 Kercheval, in pint glass jars for H a cherubic.faced youngster comes to your door free of charge. City, she attended the Univer. band, Robert, works for the sixty-five cents. TUxedo 5-8400. peddling copies of the Grosse Pointe News ... he's a 8:00 p.m. Weight Watchers of Eastern Michigan, Inc. sity of Illinois Library School, Fairmont Foods Company and .t' . I h k d d 1 t h h h he was transferred around duro croo. k If 1 s a pImp y.c ee e a 0 escen w 0 punc es * 8:45 p.m. Advanced Karate _ Sang Kyu Shim, In- were she received her degree ing this period of time. • your doorbell for the same purpose ... he's a crook. structor. in library science. For The First Time ••. and one of We have no newsboys. Our pal)ers are distributed by 111 D' Is' f I'm sure you'd like to know the most beautifully tailored col. F'rl'da", February 9 rs. ame next port 0 b lections for Spring '68 will be shown only two methods. The bulk of our circulation goes to J II th E t CI 1 d L'b more a out her three sons. 1 '" 1:00 p.m. Contemporary Flower Arranging M ca was e as eve an I. Bobby. aged 28, has a Bachelor's aid.in-advance subscribers whose copies are delivered -' rs. rary in Ohio (I always perk up at Margaret Rice on Thursday and P Richard Gerathy, Instructor. . and Master's in Business Ad. by Uncle Sam's postmen. The balance is placed at news. my ears when I hear Mrs. Dan. Friday, the 15th and 16th of Febru. . t d' b h th b * 4:00 p.m. Ballet - Mary Ellen Cooper, Instructor. iels tell of her experiences here, ministration from the Harvard ary. All imported wools and silks stan ds, m s ores an m oxes were ey may e pur- I Graduate School of Business. chased by anyone. 4:00 p.m. Grosse Pointe High School Senior Class as was a patron of this lib. He is married, has a daughter, are meticulously tailored by a mas- she ter designer, Robert Knox. The col- ,.. .. The woes of the circulation department are many Skating Party (weather permitting). I :a!y d aS a Cthffild.)Here, f Elizabeth, almost three, and . .. . ,'" 6 00 Ad It Sk' CI b . . 1 Iorne the s a as a pro es. I' . . lection includes suits, costumes, coats ••• for day. and they seem to have multiplied during this period of I : p.m. u I u. tnp to Boyne High ands, sional assislant, but very soon Ives 1D Pittsburgh. Donald, the time, for travel and for theater. the strike against the Detroit dailies. Several weeks ago Nubs Nob and BIrchwood. became branch librarian of second so~ (23) g:aduated from we reported on the incident witnessed by a gentleman '" 6:45 p.m. and 8 p.m. Ballroom Dancing Class -- Mr. their North Branch. ~o~ech~~ I~t~u~, b~TrOY, Brightening The Scene ...• at 92 Kercheval, are the ~ho came to ou~ office and informed us .of what he h.ad . and Mrs. Ted Forrest, Instructors. . Ruth married Har?ld Daniels is' ~a'rr~d an~ h~ .an~ hi~OI~ll~ new cruise and spring fashions for men. S~e them Just seen occur m front of the Gresse Pomte Post OffIce '" 8:30 p.m. Parents Without Partners-Meeting, Speak. five years after comrng to East live in Albany and both attend at Picard & Norton. where Warren comes into Mack avenue. The NEWS has er - Mrs. Mary Lou Brown "The Year of Clevel~nd. Soon Dan's work graduate school (she is getting a paper sales box there, as does another publication Faith." !D~detIt necesstary/?r t~e Dan. an M.A. in lihrary science at • which has a limited circulatio,: in the area. Our in. Saturday, February 10 i~~~ wOasm~~:ki:g i~I~~~~:bS~: Albany State College). Son Join Us ... at the Mermaid for LOr!llant saw a man get out of hiS car,.emE.ty the Gross.e '" 9:30 a.m. Ballet _ Mary Ellen Cooper Instructor. 0.) so Ruth resigned Crom the Douglas (20) attended. Tufts a spot of tea and to view art Pomte News box and put the papers m tne back of IllS . " E . CI '. College last year, but IS cur. needlepoint design by Mazaltov. vehicle then fill the other box from the supply of the '" 9:30 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. Children s Art Classes-Mrs. bast d'd eveland !'lbr31Y. system, rently a sophomore at tbe Uni. The dates are February 13th, other publication he was carrying, Of course this sort Stirling Loud, Instructor.. . ,R~~h(:~, s~~t::r~~~ ~~~II':~~~:ve:~ity. of A.l~bama. where his 14th and 15th. The time is 10 of thing is nothing but common thievery. The police are "'10:0[} a.m. ~nrol1ment for Grosse POInte Children s ber of small town libraries in m Jar IS pohhcal sCience. a.m. to 4 p.m. working on the case, and we hope they will be able to 'Iheater Classes $36.00 for 15 lessons. her new locale. At Chardon, for J.ane has worked as a lib- • I pin the tail on the donkey shortly. .. 12:30 p.m. Grosse Pointe Children's Theater - Ad. example, she organized the rartan ~t B~ffalo State College, Timely Totes ..• for shoes ••. a new shipment has vanced Class FI'rst Class of second term Geauga County Library the Umvers'ty of Buffalo, the Then there came this phone call from a woman who .' - . Buffalo Public Library, Cedar arrived at Trail Apothecary Shop, 121 Kercheval. wanted to know what had happened to ller Grosse 'Oointe MI s. Sydnel Reynolds, Instructor. In 1946 D~n was transferred Grove (Ne J ) P bli They come in so many colors, fabrics and black >. '" 6:00 M d B k Th t D' D' to the DetrOit area and Ruth ' w ersey, u c News c~rrier boy. She said she had been buying a paper p.m. b ea tOW root feat er kmlnedr -U . mn~tr, worked for two y;ars in the Library, and worked for five patent. They have a handy extra zip pocket and are from him for a long time delivered to her door. The us ramp or a lOn 0 O a an mversl y Royal Oak Libra Sh b years as an elementary school specially priced at three-fifty, . only way this dishonest deiinquent could have obtained and ~erforma.nce $10. . a "fugitive" fror~. th: l~~~:::; librarian in ~he MontclairSc'J.?Ol the papers was to steal them from one of the many '" 7:30 p.m. Duplicate Bndge - Mrs. MarVIn Bourget, profession from 1951 to 1967, System. ThiS fall, Ja~e, bke Shiny, Bright .•• just right• for boxes we have on tbe street. Hence the warning to any. Instructor. (the Daniels moved to Grosse Ruth, ~as lured back Into the the new smaller fashion hand- one whose home might be visited by someone offering 8:00 p.m. Good Companions _ Sequence Dancing. Pointe in 1954). ~y this .time ~~~~es~~~n~:~~::t:Ife proud to bags are the black. llatent mini: to sell mpies of this paper. He is a candidate for in. '" 8:30 p.m. -11:30 p.m. Senior "Other Side" 75 cents in Dfanphak~becom.e vlce.presldent .. wallet-purses, lined" with red. carceration d $ d . 0 ar e, DaVIS & Company. Her ,=urrent hobbles are '. .. a vance. 1 at oor. J.D. reqUIred. D?ring this period of so.called bow!ing and golf, and prior to Eleven dollars at Margaret Rice AI!d this seems to be as good a tIme as any to air Sunday, February 11 leisure, Rulh was active in the comIng to Grosse Pointe, she . . • the larger size is thirteen. our grIpes over some other predators who plague the 3:00 p.m. Students of Mrs. Morgenthaler - Piano Re- Cottage Hospital Auxiliary, the was active in such organizations fifty. circulation del)artment. Many, many times when we are cHal. Women's Association for the De. as the American Association of notified that the issue is going to be late coming off the Monday, February 12 Irolt Sympho~y, and. var.ious University Women and various y Mr. Sheridan - Books ...• 81 Kercheval, recom. press, we arrange to have a few bundles of the first copies .. 10:00 a m Cancer Center _ Workshop o}{thercodmmuhmtborga~zahons. PTA groups. ' h th b . . . er gar en as een Included W mends "Kitchen Madonna" and "I Love You." The pro duce. d' rus h e d t,0 th e,. N ews 0 ff ICe were ey can e 10:00,iI.m. Weight Watchers of Eastern Michigan, Inc. in the Detroit Garden Center e regret. our rather long two little volumes are filled with loving thoughts placed m the outstde bo",es to serve those who are es- 12'15 1) R t Cl b f G P . t L h Pilgrimages for a number of delay in givmg these two lib. for Valentine's Day and all year long. Ca1l8Bl.1671. 'ally anXI'ous to have a 1 pe k t th 1 'f' d . .m. 0 ary u 0 rosse om e - unc eon . pecl . near yea . e C~SSI Ie and Meetin . yea~s. Then, last summer, Ruth rarlans and friends some well. or 8BI-2916 for delivery. colulJ!ns to fmd the ~ome they are se~kIng, OI to. be . . g, .' deCided she needed to be sur. deserved publicity. We hope the fust to S!:le the pIcture of Wanda m her weddmg 12 noon Soropllffilst C.lub of Grosse Pomte-Lunch- rou~ded with patrons and books you'll come in and meet them, Authentic Art Treasure ...• a bronze door ••. just gown. So what happens? e?n an~ Meetmg... agam, and ca~e to wo.rk ~~r (if you haven't already), and inside 123 Kercheval, (The Bronze Door). There Business people in the neighborhood, some of whom '"12:30 p.m. 'I he Powters - Duphcate Bndge. lhe Grosse POinte PubII~ Lw. let them help you with your lib. are lots of artistic things going for this well known are advertisers swoop down and grab stacks of papers 4:00 p.m. Ballet - Mary Ellen Cooper, Instructor. rar~ as a refere~ce assistant. rary problems. A very tardy restaurant . , • gourmet specialties, good music by (unaccompanied by the' tinkle of one thin dime) and '" 7:00 p.m. and 8 p.m. Classical Guitar - Mr. Ronald we,re glad she did, too. welcome to our staff, Ruth and .. . ' Scollon Ilistructor I II bet you've had lIrrs. Rob. Jane. Le~ Osborne and style shows by Anthony's. For I'I;'sh. gleefully back to their offices and emporIUms to. . ',' . . . reservations call 886-1932. dIstrIbute them among the entire staff of employes. 7.00 p.m. and 8 ~.m. folk GUItar - Alex Suczek, In. They are ably abetted by the policemen and firemen *. StructOI.. . . 12 noon Grosse Pointe Real Estate Women Coun. who come l'alling to collect copies for everyone in their 7.00 p.m. ~dventures m Good Cookmg-Mme Chanty selors - Luncheon and Meeting. departments. The next time we get a parking ticket we Suczek, In~tructor.. 12:30 p.m. Women's Republican Club of Grosse Pointe hope the writer has a twiltge of conscience and realizes 8:00 p.m. Grosse Pomte Theater Meetmg. -LuDchenn & Meeting. he is slapping the source of his free annual subscription Tuesday, February 13 * 2:00 p.m .. 8 p.m. BLOODMOBILE. to the Grosse Pointe News. .. 9:00 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Adult French Conversation- • 4:00 p.m. Ballet - Mary Ellen Cooper, Instructor. Th 'c: 'lL d 't' . Mme Charles Bachrach, Instructor. '" 4:30 p.m. Ballroom Dancing - Mr. and Mrs. Ted For • . ere ~,we . a ml , a c~rtam amusement v~lue III '" 9:30 a.m. Beginning Oil Painting _ Ray Fleming In. resi:, Instructors. watchmg the fur~lv~ paper-r~lckers palm a few I.ss,ues. structor. ' '" 7:30 p.m. "Role of Adult in Sex Education" 4th of or the more sop~t~hcat~d helsters push a penny III the *10:00 a.m. Service Guild for Children's Hospital _ series. ... 7:30 p.m. Flying Lessons - Mr. Walter Coche, In. box an.d pr~,tend It s a dJJl~e. In f:.,ct, s.ome of thes.e "free Workshop. '" 7:45 p.m. Beginning Karate - Sang Kyu Shim, In. structor. su~scrJbers are so comical we d like our pald. sub. 10:30 a.m. Senior Men's Club of Grosse Pointe _ In. structor. ... 8:00 p.m. and 9 p.m. Thursday Night Dance Club - scnbers to sh~re o~: amusement. How ab.out a 11Jdden vestment Meeting. 8:0[} p.m. Weight Watchers of Eastern Michigan, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Forrest, Instructors. camera snappmg pIctures at a 30-sec~:md mterval from 12 noon Senior Men's Club of Grosse Pointe-Lunch- 8:00 p.m. Men'~ Garden Club of Grosse Pointe - ~ate Wednesday ~ftern~on through mld.Thu~sday morn. eon. Meetmg. 8:00 p.m. A.A.U.W. of Grosse Pointe - Meeting. mg? Now THAT s an Idea for a full-page picture story! >l< 12:30 p.m. Life Painting - Ray Fleming, Instructor. I ,..-.-.-.- •.•• -•.• - •. -•.• -.- .. .. 8:45 p.m. Advanced Karate - Sang Kyu Shim, In- structor. ""'------'" 3:30 p.m. Art Lecture - Ray Fleming, Lecturer. I 6:30 p.m. Optimist. Club of Grosse. Pointe - Dinner LOOKING fOR PRICE? NO LOWER FIGURE ANYPLACE, .f With Optl.Mrs. and Meetmg. Leite rs t0 the Ed. L or ..7:30 p.m. Safe Boating - U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, LOOKING FOR SERVICE? WE GIVE THE FINEST. .\ Flotilla 12-12. First of course "IntroductiolJ I' 1-T-o-t-h-P,.-E-d-I.t-or-..------to Seamanship" - Frank McBride, Jr. ALL nus ... AND MORE, TOO AT or that it's fine if they smoke '" 7 30 J 'f IS '11 L'f P . f R I am certain that evcry teen. now, bccal.Se they'll always :. p.m. ,I e an( . II I e am II1g - ay Fleming, ager knows the dan~ers of bc able to slop whenever they Instructor. TOM BUICK, INC. smoking. Though their con. want to. • 7::~O p.m. Grosse Pointe Che!'s Club. BUICK-OPEL DEALER science may tell them that Thr,)' don't rcalize that, whilc • 7:30 p.m. Recorder Playing - Mr. William Pratt, In. New Cars • Uled C... • Pa ...s • Custllnl Collisloll Shop smoking is dangerous, they, he. in some groups smokcrs mighl structor. 13033 GRATIOT LAkeyiew 6.3000 lieving that it is "sophisli. he more popular, Ihc majority 6:30 p.m. Mason School Cub Pack 290 - Blue & Gold Night Service LA 1-9877 cated," quiet their con.~cience of people see them as \'cry im. Banquet. with the feeble excuses that mature. Nor do they realize thaI Wednesday, February 14 it______makes them more popular, smoking is habit.forming, and ... 9 :,30 a.m. Pre .'choolS Culture - l\,yrs. l\lary Hughes, 1\Irs. Lee Peters, Mrs. Helen Doelle. lns~ruc. tors. Boys 11 Years & Older 11 :00 a.m. Senior Men's Club of Grosse Pointe-Crib. Camping (;, Exploring Expedition of the West No. 1302 bage. "']2:30 p.m. Senior Ladies Club of Gro~se Pointe-Tea. : JUNE 22 TO JULY '9 * 2:00 p.m .. 8 p.m. RLOODl\10BILE AT GROSSE. RADIO andTElEVISrON.inc. POINTE I\mMOHIAL CHURCH. Appoint .. ments may he made at the Center bv those Phone 886 •.j()SO wishing to clonate Illuch needed hlood. Kercheval, Grosse Pointe .. 4:00 p.m. Life Sketching for Senior High - Robert Westward Ho 1968 AuoSi fronl Corone Pointe libro,y Hathhlin. Instructor. • 4:00 pm. Ballet - Mary Ellen Cooper. Instructor. FUN - EXCITEMENT - ADVENTURE 7:00 p.m. Detroit Cribbage. 7:00 p.m. Lengue of Women Voters - Dinner. 10th slimmer eXl'I'dlllon, conduded hy teacher Edward Leland. w~.o woo CoWaltonmast.. and handpicked successor to Otto C. SERVICE by Craftsmen • 7:00 p.m. International Dinner "Evening in Austria" Leu. former Grosse PoInte SchoolCounselor. $4.:10. Dinn£'r and Film. WOllld you enjoy f10allnlldown a fast movlnll .tream on an air " 7:00 p.m. Folk Guitnr ..- Alex Surzek. lnstructor. m"tlr~" In heaullful Yo••mll. National rark, Callfornla.01' ••• Inll: More than 100 year& to satisfy our customers nolure', many wonders at Ban!! and I.eke Louise In tt.e Canadian • 7:~O p.l11. ,\ ell! It Frenc11 COl1v('l'sat ion-- 1\fmc Charles HoC'ki('s? 0/ considerate service All Makes in Home or Shop Rachradl. Instrnctol'. Othe, advelltu,es are awaiting yau at: • 7:45 pill. Adult Hallc!-- Mary Ellen Cooper, Instruc- Radial Stereos TVs Tape Recorders The Grand Canyon Yosemite National Park * * * * tor. Mark Twam's home and cove Kincheloe Air Bose (overnight} * Customized, Communication and • 1l:00 p.lll. YO,L:a_. TIll'. and l\lrs. George .Johnstoli, .11'" C,ate, lake Natronal Pork, UP:>N Peninsula of Michigan Transistorized Equipment Instrnf'!or,o. Orcgon lake Louise, Brilish Columbia f)jsneylonrl, Califo,nia Mt. Rainier Notional Pork, Th.eWm..R.'Ham.iHon GOQ Refinilhing of Sets to Suit Your Decor 8:00 p.m. 0flOO Air For{'£' Rrsrrve -- 1\!ecting. * Knnll's Berrv Form, California Washington FUNERAL DIRECTORS * Complete Inventory of Parts. • 8:15 ;l.In. "Smiling Austria" film personillly presented. Unlver.lal Sludros Banff Notional Pork, Alberta, by Frnnk MrGinnis, Film only $1.;;0. . Lassen Volcani, Notional Pork Canada Since 1855 Sony Warranty Service Center for Detroit Durango, Colorado Coeur D'Alene, Idol1o i Thllrsd:n', ,"'ebrllllrv 15 WILLIAM R. HAMILTON I[ DAVID M, HAMILTON : "10:00 iI.lIl. Brnillr Trnl1srription C;Iil.';s-Mrs .. Jol1n Mr. CLARENCE E. OTTER NillIlaril. Inst rnclor. SPEOIAL VISIT TO CHAPELS wilhin a shorl liml' Ihl'l' will thaI IlH1SCwho all'ca

.Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Skin. ner, of Bellmger road, announce Marries Mr. Taylor the marriage of her daughter, Carol Laverne Sharpe, to John Joseph McCracken, son of Mr. Dinner-Reception at Detroit Golf Club Follows Friday and Mrs. Joseph C. McCracken, Evening Rites; Newlyweds are . of Ferndale, at an evening cere. Vacationing in Florida mony Friday, January 26, in _ Drayton Avenue Presbyterian At a candlelight service in Our Lady Star of the Church, Ferndale. Sea Church Friday evening, February 2, JoAnn Sneth. The bride was graduated from kamp, daughter of the William E. Snethkamps, o.f Pear the Stale University of New York, Buffalo, and is currently Tree lane, and Ian Alexander Taylor, son of Mrs. teaching at Poupard Elementary Archibald Gladstone, of St. Petersburg, Fla., and the School. late George Taylor, exchanged marriage VO\',5. Her husballd was graduated Monsignor Francis X.0------from the University of Michi. Canfield, rector of Sacred I train. and she carried an arm WOMEN'S gan, where is affiliated with Heart Seminary, officiated bouquet of American Beauty ~~I~a2'~u_D_e_I~_f_ra_te_r_n~:__ at the double ring cere. roses. mony. Her honor attendants were the Detroit Historic"l IIIuseum. The bride's ivory gros de Lon. ~Iae\'e Burns and Barbara Du. The exhibit will continue at the dres gown was appliqued with dash; her bridesmaids were her Short and to museum through July 7. English lace and re.embroidered two sisters, !llary and Susan FrOID Another Pointe • , • with seed pearls and sequins. Snethkamp, and Kathy Von I Approximately 25 c 0 up I e sSe a 110 p e d lace outlined her' Chawes. The Pointe from The Pointe and surround. short sleeves and extended from They wore floor length frocks of View ing communities gathered Sat. the bodice down the front panel of Am e r.i can Beauty velvet MR. and MRS. BERTRAM urday, January 2'1, to honor MR. of h(r dress to her scalloped Their Empire wnistlines were By Janet l\lueller R. LERCH EN, III, of Mour.t and MRS. PETER C.HARNO,of hemline. defined with pale I'ose satin rib. 1- , -1 Clemens,their firstannouncechild, athedaughter,birth of Canterbury road, at a 25th wed- Her 10'1gmantilla veil of heir- Ibon, aecented with rose salin ding anniversary surprise party. loom Brussels lace extended the, back bows and streamers. Th.e W. Howard T. Snyders, of Hillcrest road, will CHRISTINE ANN. January 30. (Continued on Page 32) 1 full length of her Cathedral I (Continued on Page 2Z) enter~am at a theater party in conjunction with the Mrs. Lerchen is the former premier of Mr. 's "Inside-Outside Detroit" this JUDITH DARGEL. daughter of Saturday evening, February 10, when the Fine Arts the ROBERT DARGELS, of I 1 S"o,~iety of Detroit presents the second performance of Radnor circle. Paternal grand- f 1< A tOP d' parents are the BERTRAM aon t orget me r s n ara e' at the Players' Playhouse in East LERCHENS, JR., of Highland Photo by Eddie McGrath, Jr. Jefferson avenue. Park. The Walton-Pierce " • • Speaking their wedding vows in Our Lady Star . Mr. and M~s. E. H. Heaton will be in the party, as WIll the Snyders houseguests from Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. LINDA BILQUE, daughter of of the Sea Church Friday evening, February 2, were Stephen Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Parker. ~~R. and MRS. G. A. BILQUE. JoANN SNETHKAMP, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- of Torrey road, is a contributor liam E, Snethkamp, of Pear Tree lane, am!. Mr. Taylor. SALE Mrs. Stephen Parker, the former Kitty Snydt;f, just to t'3.e latest issue of "The East- son of Mrs. Archibald Gladstone, of st. Petersburg, bar.ely remembers when her clever father be[an his ern Writer," a literary maga FI d th 1 t G T 1 For Memorable Values! serIes of John Gunther'~ype parodies with the musical zine published by the students a., an e a e eorge ay or. revue "Inside Detroit" in 1950. . of Eastern Michigan University. . Ypsilanti. H'.lr poem is titled' son road, has transferred from I ILLES, of La Belle clfl:le. a i "Further Inside Detroit" debuted a few years later "With Myself And Others." ',' Grosse Pointe High ~chool to I junior at the, Academy of the I Jht sbops of - and provided more evidence of Mr. Snyder's wit and . ••• Judson Prep School In Scotts. I Sacred Heart In Lakeshore road, I wry sense of humor about the local scene. LESTER ELLIOTT, of Tour. dale, Ariz. He is a junior. rcc.eived .h?nor~ from th.e De. John Snyder, Kitty's twin brother, is unable to join aine road, is area regent for the .. .. • i trOlt MUSICIans I:eague Judges Walton.-1'i~rc~ (Continued on Page 23) Northwestern Unh'ersity Alumni Entertaining at a Spirit of I' for her r.ecent plano perform. Club of Detroit wllich will Detroit Association tea in her ance of Llszt's "Valse Improm- Kercheval at St. Clair Grosse Pointe gather at Carl's' Chop House Vendome road oome yesterd'lY tu." S~e will play'. in t~e 550 N. Woodward Birmingham tomorrow evening, Friday, Feb. was MRS. GEORGE SIMON. League s Honors ReCItal thIS Reduced for Clearance ruary 9, for a Founders' Day • " • April. Ruth has also been asked ------_.--- --_._._------~------~------~--~~------dinner, an annual event. at BRUCE D. GETZAN, whose t(l play f?r the Musi~ S!udy Club A SPECIAL GROUP OF which J. ALLEN HYNEK, a engagement to GRETCHEN C. ?f Detrol! at the ZIOniSt House professional astronomer for more THIEL, daughter of the JOSEF In Southfield. than th.ree decades, professor THIELS, of Ballantyne road, " • .. and chairman of the Astronomy was announced last week is Chairman of st. A I 0 y s ius I Department and direclor of affiliated with the Michiga~ua Adult Club's "Have A Heart" Dearborn Observatory and the Honorary Society at the Univer. dance, to be held Saturday eve. DRESSES Lindpeimer Astronomical Re. sity of Michigan. ning, February 10, at SI. Boni- Morning, afternoon and cocktail search Center at Northwestern .. .. • face School, TweUth street and will speak on "UFOs-Fact o~ GAYLE ANN BIESENTHAL, Vernor highway, Detroit. is Fiction." daughter of MR. and MRS. JUDY HEBDA, of Maryland I .. , • JAMES S. BIESENTHAL, of road. Club members include I 'Among 25 Wayne State Uni- CDuntry Club drive, has been VALERIE FASBENDER, of versity associate and assistant awarded a scholarship to Val. Lakepointe avenue, YVONNE professors receiving 1967.68 paraiso University, where she MORASS, of Lakepointe avenue, Faculty Research Fellowships will be enrolled in the College and DIANE SHOEMAKER, or are WAYNE ANDREWS, of of Arts and Sciences. At Luth. Maryland road. Dance proceeds were $25. to $100. Neff road, Art and Art History. eran High School East, Gayle will be donated to the Sacred LOUISE J. NOBILl, of East serves as senior class treasurer, Heart Rehabilitation Center. Others slashed for % J~fferson avenue, Art and Art'l.Eastemettes pre sid e n t and .. • • IMMEDtATE CLEARANCE from 50 OFF HIstory. and ARMAND L. De. editor of the school newspaper. MRS. JOSEPH A. VANCE, GAETANO, of Beaufait road,' She has been a member of the JR., of South Deeplands road, Romance and Germanic Lan.j Homecoming Queen's Court and served as chairman of the Re. guages. 'the National Honor Society. ceiving Line at the recent pre. . • . I .. .. • view of the Wayne State Univer. STEVEN IlIAY, son of MR. RUTH ANN N E V ILL E, sity Centennial Exhibit, "The and MRS. T, T. MAY, of Willi. daughter of the JAMES NEV. Achievements of a Century," at

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Church Women Dress For Heirloom Teo Planned Parenthood Slate Meetings JoAnn SnethkampSpeaks VOWS (Continued from Page 21) I a floor length dress and ~oat coat and dress ensemble, with The Evening Sewing Group of I Matching headbows held their ensemble of lemon Alaskme, black patent accessories, and Dinner Slated Feb.13 the Grosse Pointe ~Iemorial i floor length blush pink tulle accented with ~rystal bead~ ~nd a white orchid shoulder cor. Church Women's Association' veils, and they carried srrange. pear!S, and pmned cymbIdium sage. Annual Affair Will Kick Off This Year's League Fund. will meet Wednesday, February ments of pink Elegance carna. orchids to her clutch purse. Among the out-of-town guests Raising Campaign; Carl T. Rowan 14, at 8 o'clo<:k in the Stephens lions, heather and stephanotis The bridegroom's mother se. were former Pointers Mr. and Is Scheduled Speaker road home of Mrs. Gerrit Kas. streamers. lected an A-line gown and ;\1rs. Glen Kenney. of Charle- --'-_ tenberg, whose co.hostesses will Best man was Frank Erbeck. matching jacket of turquoise voix, and :Mr. and :Mrs. Carl Carl T. Rowan, nationally syndicated columnist and be the Misses Iva and Pearl er, Jr. Seating the guests ""ere broca~e. and. a purse corsage S.lethkamp, of 51. Mary's. O. former ambassador to Finland, will speak at the annual Hooper. William Snethkamp, Jr., brother of white orchids. dinner meeting of the Planned Parenthood League, Inc. :\liss Hulda Martin is servo of the bride, Earl Walke, Rob. The rites were followed by a The meeting will be held at the Mauna Loa Restaurant in ing as coordinator of an heir. ert Breitenbecher and Michael reception and dinner at the There's a world of difference West Grand boulevard, Detroit, Tuesday, February 13. loom tea scheduled by the Fri. Lawrence. Detroit Golf Club. between accusation and proof. A Dutch treat cocktail ty-----=----~=___I day Book Review Group for Feb. Mark Snethkamp, a not her When the newlyweds left for hour will precede the 7:30 address will be "People, Pover- rua!)' 16, at 1 o'clock, in. ~e brother of the bride, was ring a vacation in Florida, the bride I bearer. was wearing an Alice blue wool Used car dealers never dle- o'clock dinner. ty and Politics-!"ew Dimen. Church. Mrs. John. Mazer 1S m . . _' W -Id AIf' " charge of the musIC, and Mrs. The mother of the bride wore :md cashmere Yves st. Laurent they just trade away. ~rr:.Rowan, who~e COIWIll.1 15 I SIGn, m o. aIrs. IGlenn W. }<'ortinberry will lead syndicated throug~ the Umte~ The annual dinner will kick the devotions States and Canada, IS also a poll. off Planned Parenthood's 1968 tical commentator on television Fund.Raising campaign Mrs. Hostess Mrs. Raymond W. and radio. Walter Shapero once again is Eddy has asked the Mesdames f d I Charles J. Burgess, James Swan During our an a half years general campaign chairman. Eldridge, Paul R. Er i c ks 0 n, In government service, he was director of the United States Working with her as Com. Waldo E. Fellows, Edwin L. Information Agency, Ambassa. merce chairman is Wendell: Harmon. Marion Hop~n, Earl a dor to Finland, Deputy Assistant Goddard. Unde!' Mrs. Shapero's H. Quick, Allan A. Rutter, Ben Secretary of State and a mem- leadership, the 1967 campaign L. Tallman and Charles H. Van is ber of the United States Dele. goal was exceeded by 11 per Tine to serve as assistants. galion to the United Nations cent. The Initial Contact eommittee General A.5sembly. In 1968 Planned Parenthood wili hold a "coffee" Tuesday While 6erving in the Navy League, Inc., has a record bud. morning, February 20, at 9:30 during Worlrl War n, Rowan get of $485,000 to maintain its o'clock, at the Beverly road from was one of the first Negroes in current program and to pay for home of Mrs. Bertram deH. At- the nation's history to be its proposed extension of serv- wood, to we',come new members raised to offieer rank. After re. ices. The 1968 campaign goal into the Women's Association. ceiving his Bachelors degree in has been set at $125,000. There Michelle Cormier of th" ::I1ich. We seal your gift 'inside a can mathematics from Oberlin Col. w.ilI be no solicitation at the igan Bell Telepho~e Co~pany, lege and his Masters degree in dmner. will present "Doors to the Past," .. your choice of bright labels .. journalism from the University The League with roffices in a talk. a';1d slides on the ~istory MRS. WILLIAM B. HALL, of Renaud road, MRS. of Minnesota in 1!.l48, he went the Professional Plaza COil. of MIChigan, at a meehng of tv. work for the Minneapolis course Building, Woodward ave. the Women's Evening Group on GRANT M. HALES, of Sunningdale drive, and MRS. Where it's happeningJ 'l'nbuz;e. . . nue, operates 10 birth control T,uesd.:lY. February 27, at 8 LELAND F. CARTER, of Middlesex boulevard, Oeft PUTIl'6 hIS 13 years With the clinics in Wayne, Oakland and 0 clock, m the Church. TfliJUne? Rowan covered many of Macomb counties Mrs. A. A. Beardslee will lead to tight), will be among a group of ladies wearing heir- 29516 GratIot the major news events of the I W.. f B' the devotions Hostess will be looms to the Grosse Pointe Memorial Church Friday last de cad e, winning many . Mrs. <:' enn ason 0 Ir'."- the Mesdames' Franl; C. Will~n awards for his outstanding re- mgham lS Arrangeme~ts chalr. F d' B t tta dR' St t: Book Review Group's Heirloom Tea, scheduled Friday, PR 9.:'1270 Rose\1i1~pen 7days . man for the annual dmner. As. re uers e an os. e po~n1~ the only newsman in sisting her are Mrs .. Aaron ler. I February 16, at 1 o'clock, at the Church. Miss Hulda America to receive the coveted Gershp.nson, of DetrOit, and Be a safe driver _ be always I1fartin is serving as cuordinator of the party-meeting. Sigma Delta Chi's medallion Mrs. John Coe and Mrs. Byron I d 'tt three years in succession. The Nichols, of Grosse Pointe. on the alert for the unusuaI. ~r.~~~_~ond W. Eddy w~l.,~ea the hostess-comml ee. journalism fraternity gave him The dinner is open to the pub. the award in 1953 for "best gen- lie. Anyone wishing kiormation eral reporting" for articles on may call the Planned Parent- the ~~hool segregation cases hood Office, 832-7200. Detroit pending before the Supreme Northland Court, in 1954 for "best corres. Birmingham pondence of the year" for a Slate St. Clare Grosse Pointe XXI CENTURY SHOP series of ;)rlic1es on India, and Westland in 1955 for "best foreign cor. Dinner-Dance I Him(\1110C'h~s respondence" with a series of I articles on Southeast Asia and J the Bandung Conference. S1. Clare of Montefalco Parish i His book, "South of Freedom," will hold its first annual dinner. was named to the American dance on Friday, February 16, Library Association's list of best at Lhe Hillcrest Country Club. books of the year in 1953. He from 7:30 o'clock to midnight. also auLhored "Go South to Sor- Tickets are $12.50 per couple. row," an analysis of tne race Reservations may be obtained ANNUAL problem in America, "The Piti- by calling TU 5-7555 or TU 1. ful and the Proud" end "Wait 65!l5. Til Next Year," a biography of Jackie Robinson. Many women today never The subject of Mr. Rowan's fade - they just dye away. SALE SHEERIO°

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From Another Pointe of View I'Slate Welconw 'Gourmet Touch' To Be Detailed '-- ...... :: Jflagon ~leeting "A Touch of Gourmet" will be ham, will speak on "Making the theme of Grand Marais Gar. Friends with Herbs." She will (Continued from Page 21) Stouffer's Eastland will pro. den Club's monthly meeting tempt members' and guests' ap. Monday, February 12, at 12:30 petites with her home.made the party because of his studies at the Wharton School of vide the setting for the next o'clock at the home of Mrs, Finance at the University of Pennsylvania but Anne luncheon meeting of the Wel- Herbert Ewing in University salad dressing, dip and bread, Snyd~r will be in the audience to applaud her father's come Wagon Club of Grosse place. all made with herb seasoning- and then offer ice cream cake "gemus." Pointe, to be held Thursday. l\Irs. Ivor Menzies and Mrs. flavored with geranium! Director W. David Kludt chose veterans of Mr February 15. Roberl Armstrong will be co. Snyder's two earlier revues when he cast Leslie C. Put~ hoslesses for this unusual gath. nam, John Peters and Dallas Chapin in the "Inside- The group will gather at 12 ering. The going is always best Outside" skits. noon in The Shores Room. Those present will have the op. Mrs. David Bates, of Birming. when you stay on the level. Ot~ers in the cast are Jack Petz, Mrs. Mike Mikos, port unity to play cards after Mrs. MIlton Volkens, Mrs. Henry Klein, James Hughes, the luncheon. Mrs. P,ml Pearse, Mrs. Frank Finney, Mrs. Putnam, Mrs. Mrs. Clide Carr and Mrs. Charles Hicks, Mrs. John Denier, Mr. and Mrs. Albert John lIeamon remind all mem- Barteel, Willard Rohloff and Mrs. Wilfred Harrison. bers to save articles for the WATCH He~di KleiJ;! is a guest artist, and .Mrs. Frank Standish is I White Elephant Sales, and to assIstant (lJrector. contact them if itcms arc to I " " be picked up. I REPAIRING Doing The 'Relocation' Shuffle The sale will be held on I When the John H. Dieters settled into a house in Thursday, March 21, at the Barrington road, carefully and lovingly furnishing it with Grosse Pointe War Memorial's for all makes their precious antiques, they thought the'v'd be "Pointers" Fries Auditorium, in conjunc- f d J tion with the Welcome Wagon or a goo long while, that young Pattie and Bobby would scholarship bridge. be attending Grosse Pointe schools for many years ...... done on Ol.lr premises But the lIame of the game these days seems to be This year. the benefit lunch- with ultrasonic cleaning ~'l'elocation," especially when a company promotion is eon will also feature showings Involved, and now, after a hectic holiday season, (the of fur fashions. as well as hair Barrington road house was sold, to a "relocated" couple styles and makeup. I OMEGA & TISSOT from Ohio; Pat and John Dieter found a large older house ~eserva~ions for the Stouf- I in Shorewood a suburb of .Milwaukee Wis John's busi. fer s lI1eetmg must be made ~e- Out-going COMMODORE and MRS. Authorized Agency ... d ' "'. fore February 12 bv calling the new officers, including Vice.Commo- ness ,olea quarters ~rom now 011; there was a lot of flymg Mrs. R. J, Abbott at 882.8363 or DON ENDRES, (left), of Doyle place west, dore and Mrs. Chet Homuth, Secretary b.ac~ and forth to sIgn papers, et ceter~, and much ba~y- ! Mrs. J. E. Blackburn at 882- and In-Coming COMMODORE and MRS. and Mrs. Jim Mitchell, Treasurer and Valente gewelers slttmg by Pat's part)nts, the Aaron E. Wdcoxes, of Lorame 12428. FRED METZLER, of Kenmore drive, Mrs. Nick Strob and directors Mr. and road), Pat and her mother are in Shorewood, arranging A 'd t h h greeted guests at the Grosse Pointe Mrs. Bob Cann, Dr. and Mrs. John Paulos, Fine Jewelers Since 1934 th 'd ny new res! en II' 0 as reo e new rCSI enee.. ceived her Welcome Wagon Woods Boat Club's 1968 Commodore's Mr. and Mrs. Bill Turnbull and Tom They hope to have everything ready by Saturda)', hosless call is inviled to attend Ball, held last Saturday evening at the Watson. 1660I E. Warren at Kensington Rd, when John returns from a Kansas City business trip to thiS February luncheon. Polish Century Club. Present also were celebrate his birthday with his family, including 1'11'. ------TU 1.4800 Wilcox, who will fly in for the weekend. enjoyed by her friends and by many garden lover::. in The future of ani country Folks are lonely because they Open 9 to 6 Doily - Friday Evenings 'til 8 One of the movers, incidentally, a "relocated" Cali. Grosse Pointe and Detroit when she opened her garden d d . . d h'l t' th D' t ' E I to the publl'c on varl'ous Gal'den Club and Garden Center depends ont the sl?l.Ind, sane build walls instea of bri ges. . _ forman, commemc w 1 e cra mg e Ie ers ar y, . thinKing of its citizens. --_._.. ------American treasurers, "I haven't packed so many antiques occasions. since I helped move Shirley Temple Black and the Bing Mrs. Wamm's influence brought Mrs. Ellen Ship- Crosbys ... ". . man, of New York City, noted landscape architect, to "Relocation," by the way, means not only a change Grosse Pointe to talk to a huge mass meeting in Grosse 1JiG of schools for the )'oung set, but a severance of ciub Pointe on a very crucial occasion. Mrs. Shipman had activiHes and affiliations for mother. designed the beautiful "Knot" garden at what is now the I Here, Pat was a member of the Women's City Club, War Memorial, formerly the home of Mrs. Russell A. . PERSONALIZED the Williams House Junior Board of Directors, Project Alger. Mrs. Alger had offered her property to Grosse i CARPET Hope and the Detroit Review Club. She served as corre- Pointe Farms, as a gift, to be used as a community center'l sponding secretary for the latter group since last June; and as a memorial to the gallant Grosse Pointe service- CLEAN IN G GIFTS FOR but will miss Detroit Review's Presidents' Day Tea in men who died in World War II. A few obstacles seemed. . March, unless her mother can persuade her to fly back to stand in the way, at first, of the gift being ace:epted, I . for it - after all, I\lrs. Wilcox IS a Review Club past. but due to Mrs. Warren's influence and others, and Mrs. 1 BRIDESMAIDS USHERS president. . . Shipman's eloquence on the subject, the city fathers JO 4-5510 • PICTURE FRAMES • BAR KNIVES • CANDLE HOLDERS • BLAZER BUnONS '" * '" accepted Mrs. Alger's wonderful gift. Everyone knows I 0 • LETTER OPENERS • SILVER MUGS Tribute To Mrs. Warren now the tremendous contribution to the cultural life of I . U a"l3o • CIGARETIE CUPS • PAPER WEIGHTS Herewith we present the tribute, by "A Friend," to Grosse Pointe that the War Memorial has become. • PINS & CHARMS • KEY CHAINS the late Mrs. Benjamin Streeter Warren, truly one of Mrs. Warren was much in demand as u lecturer on IfHOPlIKt&SOftS • BOOK MARKS • SHOEHORNS Grosse Pointe's Great Ladies: the foreign gardens which she had visited. I\IRS. BENjAMIN STREETER WARREN Mrs. Warren was a leading spirit in the Mount 15110W., MilEIID._ ~ 19849 MACK AVE. OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS December 14, 1877 - January 2, 1968 Vernon Ladies Association, the Garden Club of Michigan, Mrs. Warren was a beautiful person, and a very the Clemens Library, the Navy League, as well as the distinguished member of the community. Lake Shore Planting Plan:Jing Committee, and she was In the Garden Club of Michigan, she was a Charter also on the Planning Committee for planting the first member, a former president, and later an Honorary half-mile of trees on Seven Mile Road. member. We salute the memory of a great lady, and a won- Her garden was a true beauty spot, appreciated and' derful person, ._------Set Guest House Benefit This Saturday Evening

A dinner.dance will be beld have you learned the at St. Clair Shores Civic Center in East Jefferson avenue, St. boutique alphabet? Clair Shores on Saturday, Feb. ruary 10. Proceeds fror.: the evening's entertainment will be used for the benefit of Guest t ~S {MJ asds House at Lake Orion. Reservations, a t $ 2 0 per couple. and further information 5 may he obtained by calling Mrs. "1-°1 ~ Ms William Joy, TU 4.7456. r~T-U}u2S ew1 s~s ~c~s ~ w-ooc1s Fine Pointes ~h.Q.'5 cuJ p4~k5 of Real EJtate }toiLs aJ atk ~s ByC. W. Toles, Jr., Realtor f~~s cw.J SQVWe5 "When Is A B:-oker Not A Realtor?" S{~ e atwLS cuJ ~is A real est ale broker is any- ,one 1icensed hy the state to I~0UL ~ s~pwet1Jl- : opera 1 chis oll'n real eslate 'husiness, A hrokH. however, ~eotiJ»vs cvJ su.aA0s : may use the designation "Real , tor" only if he is a memher of ,a local hGard of the National ~ 9s aJ t~tJlA-- : Associalion of Real E s I ate Boanb. It is re.~istercd in the lJ, S. Patent Office, anrl siIould alw:l.\'s he ('apillllized. ~a~s a-J ~ l:n forltlll:ltl'ly Ihis tcrm has he(")111e one of the most ahused ' words in Ihe En.~li,h language. ~n~~~~s ~Iofl' o{tpn than not it is pro nounl'C'd "rC'el.a.lor" insll'ad of eM:> cwJ ~WLS "1l~c'ltor'" il fr('fJlIC'ntl~' appcars I ill print IIncapitalil('d :lnr! IIs('d i in r!'fc'rC'IH'p I" any relll estale ! w-tr>\\'M'5 ts9u.mts ~

touch of elegance TillS COI.DI:\f OF REAl. ES TAn: TOPICS IS PUBLlSm;J) COLOl\'IAL FEDERAL BlJIf,DlM. WI';EKLY BY TOLES REAL ES- 63 kercheval-on the hill, grosse pointe farms 1'.\11-: 74 KERCm:VAL 0:-; TJlIo: llIl.L. Page Twenty.four GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday. February 8.1968 :8ociety News Gathered from All of the Pointes

. Sh II S k V The new ~Irs. Wohlaller was WSU Professor's Topic To Be Guidance Projects .MlSS a cross pea S OLVS graduated from Radcliffe Col. ------, lege and received a Master of The Alpha Pi Chapter of Pi Ier.al guidance pro~ects in the Ohio School Counselors Associ. Houghton-Mu mford ation. Gillan Ford Shallcross and Dr. satin and Rosepoinle' lace, with Arts degree from the New York Lambda Theta a national honor nudwest. In 1965-66 he served Peter F. Wohlauer were married a satin and lace Court train, University Institute ot Fine and professional association as director of Project ypward Dr. Van Hoose earned his Saturday, February 3, in the h d th . dd Arts . ., Bound, a program for dlsadvan. Ph. D. at Ohio State University home of the bride's mother and a been worn at eU' we ings • for women In education WIll taged youth. and has published many articles Nuptials Celebrated stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. CUf. by both her mother and her Her husband was graduated meet at the Alumni house on He joined the faculty at and books in the field of guid. ford B. West, of Bloomfield maternal grandmother, the late from Harvard College, Class of the. caJ.Ilpus of Wayne State Wayne in 1965. Prior to coming ance. Hills. A luncheon reception fol. Mrs. Harry Norton Torrey. of 1962, and the Columbia College UD1VersIt~on Sunday, February to Wayne, he was assistant pro. The "creative corner" will be Home In Warren Awaits Newlyweds Upon Their Return lowed the noon wedding. Grosse Pointe. of Physicians and Surgeons. He 18 at 2 a clock. fessors of Education at the presented by Joann Gildea, of From Vacation In Miami Beach; Bride The bride is also the daugh. The bride was aUended by is presently an intern at Green- Guest speaker will be Dr. Dearborn Campus University of Audubon road. Joann will be Wears Eggshell Satin Gown ter of John Shallcross, of Colum. Mrs. Lewis L. Lloyd, of New wich Hospital, Greenwich, Conn. William H. Van Hoose, an Michigan. He has served as a sharing her experiences in bia. Md. Dr. Wohlauer is the York City, and by her cousin, and will begin a residency in associate professor iin guidance classroom teacher, counselor, Japan last summer with the son of Dr. and Mrs. Valentin and counseling at Warne school psychologist and director r.hapter. Donna Jean Mumford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wohlauer, of Englewood, Colo. Mrs. Peter Sperling, of Boston, 1Psychiatry at the Massachusetts The meeting is open tl) the Frank L. Mumford, Sr., of McKinley, avenue, and Lynn Mass. Ronald W. Wohlauer was Mental Health Center in Bos. Dr. Van Hoose has been In. of Guidance in Ohio Schools. In public. R. Houghton exchanged wedding vows at 7:30 o'clock in The bride's dress of ivory his brother's best man. ton in July. ' volved us a consultant on sev- 1961-62 he was president of the 51. James Lutheran Church of Saturday, February 3.

The Reverend G ear g e (1)1 '. . Kurz conducted the candle", n.ed white muffs trimmed with . . pmk sweetheart ro,ces and vel. 11 g h t servIce, and the vet ribbons. bride's nephew, F ran k The bridegroom. son of Mr. Mumford, III, and Donald and Mrs. Paul Houghton. of Bliss sang solos during the Farmington, chose Philip Madi. do ubI r' g I gan as his best man. Gerry and . e 10 ceremony, Dennis Houghton, brothers of whIch was followed by a the bridegroom and Frank reception in the Church Mumford, Jr., se~ted the guests. social hall. The mother of the bride wore The bride, given in marriage a shocking pink silk suit with by her father, wore an eggshell a matching hat, and the hride. satin gown, styled with a satin train. Her illusion veil fell from groom's mother selected a pale • cut crystal crown, 211d she blue dress and matching hat. r-'*'-, camed a prayer book and a Both wore cymbidium orchid bouquet of white orchids and corsages. ~~ _ 9 stephanotis. After returning from a vaca. ~. .J.8cobson's I She was attended by Barbara lion in Miami Beach, the coupie ~ m Gre alis , of Port Lambton, Ont, will live in Warren. ::; of Grosse Pointe ~ who Iierved as maid of honor, m ~ and bridesmaids Jo Ann'! • I SChultz, Chem Houghton and ~~ Cordially Invites You To Attend Dana Mumford. May Bride I They wore floor length dark A Preview of royal velvet dresses and car- I I

.LAMPS I I(Bridal [fashions I I "Spri"t and Sltn"net 1968" I by ill • ~ ~ MARTIN ITuesday, the thirteenth day of Feb, ~ i~ at seven-thirty in the evening I J g g ! W i t! for Reservations please ~ SoleI M call our Bridal !!! f:1 Consultant at 882.7000 J~~ NEW YORK SHOW SAMPW The engagement of SUSAN ~t~;iU~~imF"~Dl'%i%!t ~: SHEMANSKY and Harry P. Lamberson has been announced lamps by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. • Anthony J. Shemansky, of Har. bor Hill Road. Mr. Lamberson Lamp Shades is the san of the Leo J. Lam. • bersons, of South Bend, ]nd. lamp Mounting Miss Shemansky, a graduate • of the uademy of the Sacred and Repairing Heart in Lakeshore road, at- tended the Sorlv1nne and is now Lighting fixtures in her se nior year at the Uni. • versity of Michigan, where she is a member of Kappa Kappa 15439 MACK AVE. Gamma ~rority. Her fiance, an alumnus of TU 1.9333 Indiana University, will be grad uated from the University of 26]2 N. Woodward Ave. Michigan Law School in May. (Beh...een 12 & I J Mile Roods) Be is aff5liated with Phi Gam. ma Della and Phi Delta Phi 549-0242 fraternities. They plan a May 25 wedding. ------~_ ..- _ ... _---._------

Open Thursday and Friday Evenings

THE JACOBSON BRIDE ••• radlantfY'beeutlfulon

the day she'll remember with happiness, for she relected her gown * If 1011 h::"'ltll"t Jtsted your mrlin. lilver pattern yet- and those of her attendants from our bridal collections Jota no tlmo -doftnow! For the perfect wedding, we offer these specIal servfceL

BRIDAL STATIONERYz wedding invitations,. thank-ycu notes. . OUR WEnDING GIfT REGiSTRY imprinted wedding napkins and matches, informals. ~lIing cards. 8t0h0meeards

:::;' ~ ~ Is the most GIFT REGISTRY: an accurate record listing the bride'. preference sensible way 10 let friends and famil, in china, silver, crystal, linens and decorative accessories fOl"her home. . blow what pallern you -havo chosen, what pieces GIFT COLLECTION: an unusual selectIon of gifts for 1011 really need • Everybody. ICp.rd1ut of the alllOWlt they wlah to IPCfI d, -ean give you • bridesmaids and ushers, including many handcrafted by the ski1Jed_or~. IUltablll and matthin. aterlin. &1ft. Y OIIr DaD2C and prcfercocc In our re

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in st. C I a I' e de Montefalco I Slate Goodwill Wolnen' s 'Day' Church Auditorium, Mack ave- Planning First Monteith School Fair Posters Are Sought I nue at Whittier I' 0 ad, at B i ------;.,. : Eleanor Driver, of Oakland I the GoodwiU Building, Brush o'cl(Jck in the el'ening, University, will speak on "Ad-, ~treet, Detroit, on February 14 The Lawyers' Wives are offer. I apting to the Changing Role of i at 1 o'clock. By Lawyers' Wives ing a first prize of $15, a second Women in the Twentieth Cen. I Past Presidents of the Wom- prize of $10 and a third prize of tury" at the Women's Associa. en's Association, presidents of $5. Ii tion of Goodwill Industries' an- women's organizations and min- Junior High School-Students Invited To Submit Entries Each young artist should put nual Guest Day program and isters' wives will be honored. his name, address and telephone tea. Reservations may be obtained Until April I; Awards Will Be Presented The meeting will be held at by calling 896.3839. Law Day, May I number on the back of his com. pleted posler. . T~e 9rosse Pointe Branch, Lawyers' Wivef of Mich- Igan, l~vltes aU seve.nth, eighth and ninth graders en. RICHARD C. SCHMITT, son rolled .m Grosse. ~omte Schools, pub lie, private or of MR. and MRS. ARTHUR W. parochIal, to particIpate in a Poster Contest. SCHMITT, of Manchester bou. Theme for the posters, '~>------le~ard. will a.ttend ,Dartmouth's which should be 14 by 221' "el" \" PIC t t Wmter Carmval m Hanover, • " 0 s ,y I V e s os er on es N II th k d f mches In SIZe is "Only A' head t 18038 .1 'k .., e wee en 0 February , . ' .: quar ers, II ac ave. 9 escorting MARY JO CON. Lawful SocIety Can Build i nue, betwcen 9 and 5 o'clock DON f N dh 111 R' h 1\ Better Societ" " I weekda\'< .' 0 ee am. ass. IC. • • J' . . I .', 81'd I~ cUfl'enlly dOlllg graduate Deadline for subnuthng post- I Prize winners will be an- work at Dartmouth's Amos ers is April 1. Entries should be: nounced and awards made on Tuck School of Business Ad- brought to Grosse Pointe Law. I Law Day, lI1ay I, at cer£:monies ministration.

Open 'Thursday and Friday Evenings

Looking forward to their school's JOHN BOOMER, (left to right). The first. Spring Fair are Monteith students Fair, featuring attractions for the whole RUSSELL LIVERMARE and KATHY family, will be held Saturday, March 16, HUETTER, who get a preview of Fair from 10 in the morning until 4 in plans from decorations chairman MRS. the afternoon, at Monteith Elementary CLAYTON SHORS and general co-chair- School. It is being sponsored by the men MRS. CHESTER CLARK and MRS. Monteith Parent-Teacher Association.

guthering at the home of Mrs. Church Circles Slate SessiOirts Alex Gill, in Fleetwood drive. Mrs. Richard Piper, 881-9642, Circle meetings for the Worn ton road. Mrs. Donald Koch will be co-hostp.sses. en'S\ Association of the Grosse will be co.hostess, 884,4860. sweet gift suggestio!': for your Valentine ••• Mrs. Andrew Campbell will Pointe Woods Presbyterian Mrs. John Sparks, of Lake- be hostess for ?;liri~m Circle at ! _ Church will be held on Tues, land avenue, is 10 be hostess RUSSELL STOVER CANDIES her home in North' Oxford road. day, February 13. i to Lydia Circle with Mrs. Gor, I and her co,hostess will be Mrs. it. The afternoon meetings don Long as co.hos~ess. ~1, t willi Robert Wheeler, 884-4436. Woo your Valentine with a gift that goes straight to begin at 12:30 o'clock with 8384. and Martha Circle Will JU I~ Meeting at the home of Mrs. .., i Abigail Circle gathering at the meet at the home of Mrs. Ken- home of Mrs. Richard Reins in neth Higgs ill McKinley ave- Frank Day in Damman street Suburban her heart ... delectable chocolates and delicious home I will be Naomi Circl<:>wilh Mrs. : Newberry place. Mrs. Arthur nue, 885-3427. 63 Kercheval, Corner of McMillan -'::hurchman and Mrs. John Alan Bradbury, 881.4748, as the Storey 'l'iIl serve as co.hos' The evening Circles will meet co.hostess, In The Colonial Savings & Loan Bldg. fashioned candies by Russell Stover. famous everywhere I tesses, 886-0139. and 881-5128. at 8 o.c1o~k,_~ithMary Circle '~ ~ Deborah Circle will meet, ~~" ~ -r~~4.'$'~;" for quality and freshness Shown: Assorted Chocolat~s with Mrs. William Elliott, of I L,~ . W~ .. ,;. ,"=', Allard avenue, with Mrs. Otto Heinrich serving as co.hostess, n I '.' __-.,. b~~"- : - - .r including creams, nuts, crisp and chewy centers. \ Hawaii Summer School 821-9082 or 884.5256. Mrs. Cecil ~ Finerty will open her Lake- Recreation PUNAHOU Education \"~;IJ'~t~.I!f.~J~'.h., Vt ~' 'I' 1 lb••1,80 2 Ibs•• 3,50 shore road home to Elizabeth 6 V2 FABULOUS WEEKS - CO-EDUCATIONAL Circle. Mrs. Hugh McTavish Hawaii's Leading Aceredited Prep School will be cohostess, 886.2555. ~~'. Ji'Daring, New... . "'i"" ~ CREDITS ACCEPTABLE FOR HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE , J Malcolm Star, fi;~l'. ~ Mrs. William M1.lschmeyer, of ENTRANCE. SOCIAL AND SPORTS ACTIVITIE5--INSTRUC- ", \, IFI S'l ~. Oxford road, will be hostess to TION IN SURFBOARD-SCUBA-SAiliNG. FULL fACULTY -; ) '" etlves rver Jr I, \ . Esther Circle with Mrs. George SUPERVISION. I '~ . Stewart as co.hostess, 881.1590. FOR DETAILED INFOR1UATION, CALL l\ms. J. HORN .;" ,/ Thread in Cotton • '~I , 1\11 6.0713 '~Il I ~. Hannah Circle will meet with Jacobsons 'Mrs. Richard Mertz of Hamp. .~~: Brocade ••• Adorns ~~..e1' .'~~fWith Rhinestones! I~~ Home Decorative Shop YQU'/! adore this 'r!~-~ new lIfalcolm :"tarr . cocktail dress tllOt ~ '... ' Open Thursday and Friday Evenings skit/IS your figure rr:!if bealitiflilly . , . ~.~' ~ OutfitteJ's to Ladies of TJ'aditional Taste 0 jllst a subtle tOl/ch; . of glitter to pick ~ ~ tIle evening liglits . .t; ~A l~hite _with ~.\I'. Sl!ver lee...... $140 ;

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T his season's newest and most comfortable 5 ALE fashion. , . available in a wide selection of Silverplated Clanie: Stemware prints, solids, and plaids, all skillfully tailored in each pelling $5 easy care fabrics. A Grand 0 Sjwt'illl

For the first time, special savings on graceful, Nf' W I' rrilml ...! Cruise Drps!ws , • , simply shaped silverplofed stemwore •• ,dassicoll~ Double Knit JF 001 styled to serve compatibly with any table service. Faslrioll.'l III N(lv~' g. Beautiful additions to your own set, welcome bridal JF Ilite,

and hostess gifls. Shown from left to right: cocktail,

champagne/sherbet/seafood, cordial, wafer, win••

GROSSE POI NTE BIRMIGHAM ANN ARBOR TOlmo Jacohsons Juliet SullilrlJan Home Decorative Shop 6.1 K erchevnl at 111cMillmz ------In TII(' Colrll/inl Savillgs & Loan Bldg. Free Parking With Your Purchase ---- -, .... ", .','

Thursday, February 8. 1968 '1198 Twenty.six GROSSE POINTE NEWS Society News Gathered from All of the Pointes

LAWRENCE THOMCZEK 24, Unitarians Plan Feb. 13 Meeting Children Doi.ng 'Snow White' son of M.RS. BEATRICE ill, -----_._- Set GP Symphony The Grosse Pointe Children's Nancy Sultzman, Paul and THOMCZEK, of S. Renaud road, Planned Parenthood prob.am tion.; by calling Mrs. Warren Theatre is putting the finishing Kathy Genter. :'loira Brophy was promoted to Army first developer Richard Fennessy will G a u e r k e, 884-2699 or the touches on its Valentine pack. and Mary MacLennan. Julie Iie~tenant during ceremonies in 'speak at the February 13 meet. Church Office, 881-0420. age, a musical I'ersion of Snow Lesesne, Vicki Vaughn, Hope ChIcago, III., recently Lt ing of the Women's Alliance of Children's Program White and the Seven Dwarfs, Brophy, Jennie Perrin, Marne Thomczek is assistant finance' Grosse Pointe Un ita ria n which will be presented to the Badger, Debra McGovern and officer of the U,S . .'\rmy Area Church, He will discuss the Pointer Mrs. V I R GIN I A Toby David T0 Na-;r~t~F;b;~'';;.y-18 Concert At Par- community on Saturday, Feb. Charlene Grant will be Ladies S~pport C?m.mand, He received many facets of their current DORIAN, national president of ruary 17, at 11 am, and at 2 in Waiting to Snow White, while hIS commiSSion through the Re- program, thcir growth ~he past . . cells' School Auditorium; Violinist Emilio i p.m., at the William Fries Mike McGovern, Pat Kraus. serve Officers' Training Corps year and the innovations plan- PhI .Gamma N~, a ~ahonal ~ro. L1inas Is Featured Soloist : Auditorium, 32 Lake Shore mann. Margaret Shook, Ellen program at the University of, ncd for 1968. fesslOnal soronty In the field ---_ ..•. _-_ ..... _.. "-- road. Kennary and Kim Katowski will Detroit, where he rcceil'cd his i II . th .t of business presided at instal. b h 1 f' d . A women In e communi y' . ?-,he Gross~ Pointe Symphony will play a concert act as visiting dignitaries. Pen- ac e or 0 SClCnce egree m: ,.' lation ceremonies for the Alphl for flfth and sixth grade stuuents of all 'Grosse Pointe I This ever familiar ani! loved ny Masouris is the voice of the 1966. . are most cordlall~ inVited to Pi Cha ter of Phi Gamma Nu schools, public and non-public, on Sunday afternoon, . fairy tale shall include tunes Mal;:c Mirror. : ------: attend. Luncheon 11'111 be served p .., February 18, at Parcells School Auditorillm. ~ from Walt Disney. The story . ..' Take time to think-and above' at 12:15 Members and friends at Florida Atlantic Umverslty, The enh.re .production IS all try to reason right. are reques,ed to make reserva- Boca Raton, Fla., February 3. A program of music for~ .. II concerns itself with .the Prin. children, it will begin at Iconcert master of the Orchestra .. cess "Snow W!!ite." loved bv ~~~'~~I~~~~~~~~hJ~h~f~~~~rS);~~-~-::=-~-==-:::'~:.::::::-:::~-::=:-::.'=:::-.::' =-=::~;"::-:::::::::":":::""~-:-':::.~.-:--:::'~':-:::.. ~-:-::=.~-==-:::..:::.==~==.~.;-i~-i::::::::-:~.~-==....~-:-:=:::-it the Kingdom, except Queen 3:30 o'clock, ending at 4:20. : is the fealured soloist. i Rangomar. who seeks to dispose musical director and Mrs. Wil. It has long been the dream I Transportation wi! be furnish. : of her wh!:n her magic mirror Iiam Morrison is the choreo- of Director Felix Hesnick and ed by the Lak('shore Coaeh i informs her that Snow White grapher. Production staff in- the Grosse Pointe Symphony Lines. The children and tht, is more beautiful than she. The cludes senior members and par. Society to do special programs chaperones will meet at each Seven Dwarfs help Snow White ents of Children's Theatre. Living Color for young people. of tbe public elementary schools whe.1 she is lost in the forest Donation for tickets will be This first has been made pos- except Mason. and bring clbou~ a happy end- 50 cents for students and one sible thrllugh the efforts of the They wi! be taken by bus to Photo by Bransby Sludio ing to this delightful fantasy. dollar for ..:lults. They 'may be Society, the Grosse Pointe Pub. Parcells School Auditorium and purchased at Punch and Judy lie School System, the Orchestra returned immediately after the At a champag_~e supper in their Snow White will be played Toyland and Peter Pan Shop in PORTRAiTS and interested parents. concert to the school from which Anita avenue home Saturday by Kathe Woodsmall and Co. Grosse Pointe and the Grosse Toby David, the beloved the came. evening, January 27, Mr. and leen Downey. Bob Genter is Pointe War Memorial, TU 1- By , , • "Uncle Toby" and "Captain Admission is $t per student. Mrs. Owen A. Kemp announced Prince Florimond. George Kap- 7511. There are special rates Jolly" for four generations 01 Chaperones are the guests of the en gag erne n t of their paz will play the Woodsman. for parties of 15 or over. For Mary Anne Wightman and Phyl- radio and television audiences, the Symphony. Tickets may be daughter, BARBARA ELIZA. further information, call TU 5 will do the narration. purchased at the Elementary BETH, to Michael E. Hoeft, son lis Shook will enact the role of g)~it 6219. cftl,g....t7' $... Emilio Uinas, violinist and Schools. of Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Hoeft, the wicked Queen Brangomar. ___ , " ._._ of Jackson road, Ann Arbor. Lisa LaBuda will be seen as Barbara, who is the grand- the witch and her magical cats Among the Cazenovia College, PHOTOGRAPH ERS ". &." UPHOLSTERING (0 . I daught('r of Mrs. Earl E. Drap. will be played by Suzy Wight- Cazenovia, N. Y, students se- man, Karen 1I1aciasz and Pat lected by their classmates as the .c--. ~ 14322jMack Ave. flhcne VA 2.9660 II er, of Lothrop road, w~,s gra~u. "In The Village" __ .... - ated from Grosse Pomte High Krausmann. best-dre£.sed girls on campus, • Custom • School and is currene;,- studying Therese Shaheen will play who modelled Wednesday, Feb- 16839 Kercheval 884-4280 REUPHOLSTERING & RESTYLING I al the University of Michigan. "Sir Dandiprat." The Seven ruary 7, at a fashion show in • free pick up and delivery Her fiance, an alumnus of Ann Dwarfs will be porlrayed by campus, was sophomore APRIL Cindy Reynolds, Claire Ka van, POTTER, of Cambrid ge road. l_!::;;,:=;:::::;:;:;:;;=::::;:;:;:;;=::::_:::=::::_:::=::::::;;::::::::::=::::::;;::::::::::=;;:::;::;:::::::::::::::;;=:::::;;:;:;::::=;;;;;::::::=,::=:::::=:::::::;;=~ • select from hundreds of fine Arbor High School, has attended -_._------~------~------~------_._----_.------fabric:!! Cornell University and the Uni- • custom made sUp covers versity of Michigan . • guatanteed • tenns avllilable FREE ESTIMATES - VA 2.9660 Couples to See OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIE~C:E Unusual Films If it's from Wright Kay, it's Distinctive The Young 'Marrieds of The Grosse Pointe Memorial Church are sponsoring an evening of avant-garde and experimental _." films on Friday, February 16. at 8 o'clock in the Fellowship . . Hall of the c h u r c h. A few . , • A tickets are available to the gen. ~L",. cral public and cail be scwred in the church office. ~ '1 Some of the titles included in the program are "It's About This Carpenter." "Automani!l 2000," "The Pusher," "Run!" \ and "Help, My Snowman is Burning Down." The films vary from the documentary to the highly animated; from the en. tertaining to the provocative; from plain realism to the highly allegorical.

To Hold Kappa Delta East Alumnae Husband's Night

The East Alumnae of Kappa FOR YOUR LOVE ON VALENTINE'S DAY Delta will hold their annual Husband's Night potluck dinner Delicate heart pendant centered Wednesday, February 14, Start. \'!ith a tiny full cut diarnond, or a heart brooch ing at 7 o'clock at the home of (which can also be worn as a pendant) Mrs. C. R. Moore in Balfour road. Guest spe'iker will be adorned with a cultured pearl. Rubert Calhway. interior deco. Both great romantics, in 14 kt. yellow gold. rator, whu ",ill discuss the art Each, 32.50 of "Designing a Living Envi. ronment" Reservations may be made by calling IIfrs. Roberl Terry 'Wight Kay at 772-1576 no later than today. February 8. Cohostesscs for the evenl will be Mrs. Kenneth 1500 Woodward. 1705. Kerchevol, Grosse Pointe & Northland lIollldgc and Mrs. E. Ward WO 2-0500 ,Downtown open Man. and Wed. evenings 'til 8:30 ISussex,

THE RACE IS ALWAYS TO

You are cordially invited ~ nnO-U-f"tuq e~Ok/ THE QUIET, ELEGANT CLOTHES to see the QUARTERED AT S.F.A. ALONE

complete Resort-Spring collection Our new collection of Thoroughbreds was horn for all the great spectator sports-from horse racing to designed by window i'ihopping. And if they draw morc' attention than the horse, or whatever, it's became we intended them to. Classics they are, but with uncommon dash. GEOFFREY BEENE Bea.utifully controlled and groomed in marvelous menswear iiilks. Olle with wild hori'iei'iprancing about. informally modelled Another in an unclannii'ih plaid with linen coating, Plus high.spirited COttOIl plaids. Ana morc. These In Detroit: \Vedne!-;day through Friday Thoroughhre\ls from $110 to $2;)0. With sir.es 6 to 16 represented in our Spol'tsdress Oolleetions alone. February 14 through i6

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Coml' Rl'l' our Compll't(' Thorough hr('d CoJkctlon informally Jon'rroy: Saturday. February] 7 * modelll'd from 10 :30 a,m. to 4 :.10 p,m., Monday through Thul'Rday., Jo'I'bmary 12 through Iii, in our DI'troit!rtMc; Friday and SarnJlo da" }'ebruarylo and U,inOW' ~Spons.earColle('~. trom 10:30 a. m. to 4:30 p. Ill. ---.,- Regency Room

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Woman's Page • • • by, of and for Pointe Women E T 1 FI F" ! combinations will be covered to The Michigan Humane So. AII-Mic:higan Dinner Fare Detailed for Home Tables xpert eac tes ower lXlng i highlight emy spot in the city's PET NEWSLETTER fea. ---_.------home. tures the latest animal news, Near I y every woman in Icontinue for six weeks for a After taking Inls course the Luscious Michigan Bonanza Brown sugar and braised in a lillie butter I I 3)1 CLIP sliced green onion Grosse Poinle is fascinated by fee of $15. homemaker can devise color and good pet care information. Ham, ac((mted by a golden Accent until light h row n and then! Combine chilled vegetables. mustard suacc, w~s ~hc talk of Spiced crabapple juice: added 10 the soup a short time the idea of contriving new and Through studying with 1I1rs,, highlights for every part of her Adults and children may obtain the table .when IIhchlgan ncws- Trim ff t. f t R b before serving. DRESSING unusual nower arrangements to Gerathy students will learn to home and , Chang e. IIIenl fre . free c I) pie s by writing The paper edItors and their wives; 0 any ex ra a. ~ (Enough for 24 servings) highlight the decor of her home, . . .• quent.ly whlle spending a very Michigan Humane Society. At- mel January 2627 al M' h' Ilhe surface of the ham wllh Cabbage Patch Cole Slaw, a :J;4 cup sugar use mexpenslve matenals el- nominal amount for materials tractive PET CALENDARS will St t U - 't ' . IC Igan. brown sugar and Accent Score tasty dish prepJred from firm. % cup vinegar lIIrs. Richard T. Gerathy, fectivel)' an? to make arrang~. and giving outlet to her cre. also be available. To obtain your a e mversl y. the rat side of the ham: Bake trained specialist and flower menls w h 1 C hare dramallc ativill'. FREE copies write The Michi. crisp heads of j\(if'higangrown 6 Tbsp. salad oil Over 700 represenlatives of in a 350°1<.o\'en, fat side up, cabbage, added flavor to Ihe show judge, in conducting a without employing 100 many , gan Humane So c i e t y. 7401 the stale's weekly and d.ilv until light brown, (about 35 to AII.Michigan Dinner. 1 Tbsp. salt course in original flower ar. ingredients, The whole range of Some people maKe a speeialty C h r y s I e r, Detroit, Michigan papers were treated to a de" 45 minutes). Then baste with Mix ingredients for dress. rangemenl at the Grosse Pointe flower, dry fruit and green of cultivating bad habits. 48211. licious repast or Michigan agri., s),iced crabapple juice or spiced Michigan ranks ninth in the ing, stirring well to dissolve War 1Ilemoriai beginning last ------eultural produets at tl'e famed' )leach juice every 15 to 20 nation in the produrtion of ('ab. sugar. Pour over vegetables Friday, February 2, from 1 to 3 AII.Michigan Dinner Saturday minutes until done. (perhaps bage. Here's the recipe for an and toss lighlly. in the afternoon. The class will evening, January 27, at this cen. another 45 minutes), ideal dinner 0; luncheon slaw tennial meet~ng.of the Michigan MUSTARD SAUCE using this versatile vegetahle. Press ASSOCIationat The Kel. (Serves 8) illlCHIGAN CABBAGE logg ~ en t e r for Continuing 14 cup sugar PATCH COLE SLAW Education. . 21/2 t~p. dry mustard (12 servings) " A UNIQUE ClJmple!uenung. hearty slices 1 Tbsp. corn starch 11/2 quarts shredded of lIhchlgan hICko~y- smoked Salt to taste cabbage ham were CongressIOnal Bean 1 . % cup snipped sprigs of Soup, a zesty Michigan Cabbage cup evaporated mIlk par~ley Patch Slaw, a Michigan relish 2 Tbsp. vmegar (jtlt plate, Michigan Baked Potato 3 Tbsp. prepared with sour c rea m or butter. mustard Woods AppoilllS for that very special Valentine M.ichigan Green Bean Surprise Sift together the dry ingredi. WIth mushrooms, 111i chi g a n ents. lIeat the milk and add to City Physician C her I' y Pie a la mode and the dry ingredients. Cook in a l\lichigan dairy products. double boiler until thickened. Add th The Woods Council, at their "Michigan is one of the fell' e prep'ared ~llIstard. meeting on Monday, February states in the nation which can Last, ad~ the vInegar, Just be. fi, concurred with the recom. provide a eomplele meal of its fo~e ~ervmg. II the sauce needs mendation of City Administra. agricultural products," r,!ports t~mmng, add a sOlall amount of tor Chester E. Petersen to ap. Joe E. Wells of the lIIichigan vmegar. . . point Dr. Donald E. Van Hoek Davidow trunk showing, presented by Mr. Steven Department of Agricullure, who Serve W1~ ham slices. as City Physician. Dr. Van has supervised thr: collection of . CongressIOnal Be a n Soup, Hoek's offices are located in Davidow, Tuesday and Wednesday, February 13 and 14 from 11 Michigan foods and favors for fIrst course of the All. Michigan 20223 Mack avenue. He will at. this annual fete, Dinner, was ma~e from a reci~e tend to all on.the.job injuries, until 4, Woodward Shop Coats and Suits, Downtown 7th floor, The AlIlIf h' D' . used at Washmgton. D.C" m medical examinations for ern.

o IC Igan I~e~ IS Capilol dining r:loms. ployes and other emergency ~o.sponsored b)' t~e Michigan The late Speaker Joe Cannon I and routine medical prohlems e'part~ent ,of Ag~lcullure and of the U.S. House of Represen- arising out of employment in the Fashion 'rress wig showings feature new short M 1 chI I,' a n 5 agrlCullural pr?, tatives was reputed to have SG I f;ity of Grosse Pointe Woods ducers and processors, a!i~. IS enjoyed the bean soup that he . curly-heads, ala the Mallory girls. Wigs from $100. small prepared under the superVIsIon introduced a bill which requires BIG REAL ESTATE DEAL of !'Irs .. Evelyn Drake, food the soup to be served every day pieces from $18, falls from $40. Hudson's Wig Salon- seCl'lce dIrector at MSU's Kel. the House is in session. The Woods Council, on the logg Center. CONGRESS,IONAL recommendation of City Attor. Downtown 7th on Feb. 12 at 12:30, 3:30, 6:30, Feb. 13 at 12:30 Mrs, Drake recommends cook. MICHIGAN NAVY ney George Catlin. on Monday. I ing Michigan hams slowly, bast. BEAN SOUP February 5, agreed to purchase ATTACHE CASE and 3:30. At Westland Feb,14, 12:30 and 3:30. Northland ing them frequently with the (Serves 6) for the sum of $1 the east 18 juice from Michigan's spiced 2 d M' h' feet of the south half of lot 71 One of ninety-eight only, Masterfully Crafted Feb 15, 12:30, 3:30, 6:30. Pontiac Feb. 16, 12:30 and 3:30. apples or peaches. poun s IC Igan o~ the ~. E: Beaufait Subdhi. by Faberge. Genuine French Baby Crocodile Mrs. Drake's recipe for Bon. navy beans SIOO,which IS.located at Marter matched skins (registered with L10yds of Lon- Eastland Feb, 17, 12:30 and.3:30. anza Ham with Mustard Sauce 1112 pounds smoked road near Amta, from the De- allows a baking time of 15 to ham hock partment of Conservation. This don l. Campi imented with a BRUT BOTTLE 20 minutes per pound of ham, Salt and pepper property rev~r~ed to the state ALL TRANSISTOR RADIO and a selection of plus a few minutes setting time to taste through provlSIons of the Gen- fine Men's Pr.)ducts by "BR.UT"-Available Mallory showing, the new collection of dresses. before culting. onion (optional)" eral. Propert~ Tax Law and is immediately. 1 costumes and-co-ordinates will be modeled from 11:30.4:30, BONANZA HAM Cover the beans \\1th cold subject to dIsposal by the De- (12 to 14 servings) water. Soak overnight. Drain partment of Conservation. ON DISPLAY AT February 14, in Hudson's Town & Country Shop-Downtown 7th floor. 1 boneless ham and re.cover with water. Add (about 5 pounds) smoked ham hock and simmer BIG PUSH ------.------1 slowly for about four hours, until beans are ten~er. Add salt One les.son that life teacbes HUNTER'S and pepper. Just before serving, us today is that one must be a 19603 Mack Ave. TU 4-5400 Engraved bruise the beans with a large comer, or he's a goner. spoon or ladle just enough to Wedding I color. ~The version of this recipe served in the Senate restaurant Iincludes the onion. It is chopped

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1968 sl1irldressing is probubly the most comfortable, contemporary fashion flash

we've reported in years. It can be soft and

pretty or smooth and sophisticated such as

this sampling from our new Mallory collection

designed by Anne Klein. Red body shirt, $33,

navy suede skirt, $60; lemon linen dress, $70. HUDSON'S

Hudson's Town & Counlry Shop, Downtown 7th floor......

P.g8 Twenty-Eight GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, F.brulry 8,'1968 Society News Gathered from All of the Pointes . subscriber is imprinted on the lines reEulting from tbe indis. 1968 Social Register in The Mails cover as proof that the person criminate "dropping" of per. To Marry sons of prominence, 8s seems The beautiful 1968 edition of to select, as Iistees, those people lion of listees. AAUW To Consider I named is a lis tee and fully en. to be the case with some publi. the Michigan Soeial Register. whose social heritage, philan- Copies of the Soci:ll Regtster tilled to have a copy. cations. (adv.) now in the mails, is dedicated I thropic e f for t s, professional, are sold only to subscribers and Social leaders in the Detroit to the memory of Matilda Dodge business and political achieve. are not available in book slall6. and outstate areas express com. Selection Of Judges Wilson "whose agile mind con. ments lire indicative of a per- SAFETY FIRST ceived the idea of benefactions sOllal and so c ia I integrity This is to prevent the book i plete satisfaetion with the man. Don't gamble in any kind of which she would see completed worthy of recognition in their from falling into the hands of; ner in which the book is ha.n. traffic, motorists-the ears may Co!fe And Dessert Will Precede Next Thursday Eve- i those who would use it as a I died, It does not depend, for Its 7 in her lifetime. Her many gen. ,re;;pective communities. Many be' stacked against you. n'"g 5 Program By The Honorable Theodore Souris; i erosiliC6 were too numerous to fine Pointe families are thus mailing lis!. The name of the appeal, upon sensallonal head. -- ~------~ -~---- Talk On Africa Slated Fo.llowing Week be catalogued here, but the included. : ones for which she will be bes.t IIlrs. Searcy points out that: Open Thursday and Friday Evening The Honorable Theodore Sou~is, Justice of the remembered are Oakland Um. the format of the book is dif. Supreme Court of Michigan, will discuss the selection versity and its cultural off. ferent from that oi books of a of judges in a talk before friem!s and members of the shoal, the splendid and world similar nature, in that no con. American Association of University Women at the Grosse famous l\leaiow Brook Festival. fusing numbers, abbreviations, Pointe War Memorial next Thursday, February 15. , both cre.ated out of money and or symbols are used. Inslead,: Justice Souris will ad..'~------~---- i land whIch \\:as her'll. Immense club. fraternal and Q.'ganiza.: wealth sometllnes comes to rest tional affiliations are spelled dress himself to whether or bine to hear a talk on Africa by in the hands of a tru!y worthy 0111in full. thereby enhancing: not the method of choosing Mrs.. G. lIfenn,e,~ Williams at ~t(,lI'ard and Mr~. Wll~on wa~ the book's value as a Quick and judges should be changed the Grosse POinte Central. Lt. ! one of the greatest of thC6e." I ready reference. and what alternatives are brary on Tuesday evemng, I available, in view of a cur. February 20, at 7:45 o'clock. , The Social Register is com. Subscribers to ,he '67 edition piled by Virginia F. Searey of were elated to find all ad. rent moyement to put a I the Garden Court, who has dresses cor r e c t I y zip-coded. referendum on this ques-Club To Meet Photo by Bransby Studio edited all editions for the past This most appreciated feature eleven years, She and her large has been continued in the '68 tion before Michigan voters Mr. and Mrs. William H. Bee- next fall. Advisory Committee endeavor edition, much to the gratifica. Mrs. Henry Bokram will en by. of Balfour road, are an. A resident of Grosse Pointe, tertain the Pointe Garden Club nouncing the engagement of JUlltice Souris received his their daughter. KAREN LEE, at her home in Lakeland avenue elementary and secondary edu- to Frank A, McCarroll, son of cation in the Detroit and Grosse on Monday, February 19. Her Mr, and Mrs. Frank J. McCar- Pointe school systems, his assistant hoslesses will he Mrs. roll, of Kensington road. SPECIAL PURCHASE BiAchelor oJ; Arts alld Law de- Adam Cook and Mrs. Robert Miss Beeby was graduated grees from the University of Winter. from Grosse Pointe High School Michigan. SECONDS 'The program for the afternoon and attended Wayne State Uni. He was appointed to Wayne versity. Her fiance was gradu- Circuit Court in 191i9 and, was wil be a review by Mrs. Man. ated from Sacred Heart Semi elected to the Michigan Supreme fred Whittingham of Helen Van. nary High School and is present. FIBERGLAS court in 1960. Pelt Wilson's book, "The Fra. ly attending the Ui;iversity of Coffee and dessert will 'be grant Year." Michigan, Dearborn campus. WITH NEW BETA FIbER A June 21 wedding is planned. $erved prior to the meeting. Mrs. Whittingham will also Mrs. Sheldon Drennan will give a brief resume of several serve as hostess for the evening. .other new books from the H. Josiah Harmer OAR Tea The following week, three brary of the Grosse Pointe Golr- MUW study groupS will com. den Center. To Honor 'Good Citizens' 25_J The General Josiah Harmar 51 yo. Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution CJi Grosse Pointe Park will have a ALL THE BEAUTIFUL tea at the Surety Community Easy care, drip dry, no iron, sun and House, Kelly at Eight Mile I fire resistant, will not stretch or shrink. roads, Saturday, February 17. SECONDS PEOPLE ARE at 12:30 o'clock, to honor the I Chapter's Good Citizens, WHISPERING THEIR' They are Linda Hagopian, DACRON SHEERS Lake View High School, St. Clair Shores; Linda Savallisch, SECRET South Lake High School, St. Clair Shores; Nancy Reid, Fra- ser High School; Peggy Erick. son, Roseville High School; yd. Denise La Barge. Sacred lkart j High School, Roseville; and WHITE IVORY PASTELS impeccable suit ••• TRES CHIC Linda Wyckhuyse, st. Gertrude IIigh School, S1. Clair Shores, ! The cream of the superb in diagonal COIFFURES carefree fabrics are at: j Grand Marais plaid wool knit .•• an 18700 MACK AVE. Questers Meet adept traveller that ~lips A meeting of the G ran d a flattering hair cut, a superb set, Marais Chapter of The Questers CIILICOCOi~ ,will be held at the hOme of 1933 S. Telegraph FE 2-9163 easily under a coat, Mrs. F. M. 'rousley, of Hamil. Open Dally 9:30 to 5:30 Mon. and Fri. fill 9 and individual attention if ton court, on Friday, February Near Pontiac Free Parking 9, at 9:30 o'clock. feels right anywhere. Navy or After the business session needed. members will cross the slreet to the home of Mrs. Burke I beige. 8.16 sizes. 175.00 Arehart to hear a talk entitled "Meet Mr. and Mrs. Skimmer. Make TRES CHIC the handle" or "The Slory of a Doll HOllse." Mrs. Arehart has beauty studio for your hair needs decorated her doll house in late victorian style, (around 1900). 886.1377 Jacobsonsin the Village In the game of life the fellow ... .1 Ito watch closest is yourself. NORMAN IS

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NEW LOCA nON TO BE ANNOUNCED 40.00 Free P:lrking With Your Purchilse Thursday, February 8, 1968 GROSSE POINTE: NEWS Page Twenty-Nint Woman's Page. by, of and for Pointe Women • • ------_._------_._------I 1 Garden Council Chi Omega Alumnae Fall Bride To Hold Tasting Party LWV Dinner Topic Is Juvenile Court Plans Clean-Up

The Honora ble Jlld-g-e-J-am-e-s-H-. -Lincoln Will speakl-co-nc-ep-ts------"-"------""-----I F of family legal servo Judge Lincoln has not can. at e b rllary 14 Husbands-Wives Gathering I ices. fined his interest to Wayne at Grosse Pointe War Memorial ! Probate courts in Michigan Counly in mat t I' r s of delin. ------.-- I have often been rcferred to as quency. Ill' serves as chairman Annually, the Grosse Pointe League of Women Vot- the "Mainstream of Human of the Youth Employment Op. ers has felt a certain "tudy item worthy of more elaborate :\1i s cry" or the "Court of port unities committce as well presentation and broader communi!.y coverage than i Tears." as chairman of the Traffic com- usual, because of its importance and the need for action.' It is unsettling to discover mittel' for the National Council Thi th .~------I that the capacity at state in. of JUI'cnile Court Judges. . .s year, e concern IS I " , ' stitutions for boys under 17 reo He is chairman of the Resolu" Ml~hlgan Courts, the oc-: whIch Involves a study of t~e I mains less than 1.000 as com- tion committee and vice-chair" caSlOn the League's annual cl)urts as .they. relate to chll, pared to a capacity of over man of the Juvenile Affair com. husband-wives dinner at the. dren and Juvemles. ! 11.000 adults in prisons. This mittel' of the Probate Judges' Grosse Pointe 'Var Memo- i Thc scope of this item in-: is even worse when one notes A.~oriation of "lichigan. rial at 6:30 o'clock on WE'd. i cludes 0) a revicw of the pres. I that more tha.n ~a1f the major Reservations for this impor'l nesday, February 14, and ent com! systems with respect: fe~omes In :\hehlgan a:e co~n- tant cvent must be telephoned I highlighting the. presenta- to (A). areas of jurisdiction,! ~Itled by persons of ]olvemle in by February 12 to either "Irs. ! snORT UHF WORK l\IIRACLES THE PAY.OFF lion with his depth and: (B) poliCIes and procedures, j J"e. _ Allon Donnell at 8d6.5048 or' Self-confidence may be half Industry and prosperity may People who drive as if it were dedication will be the Hon. i (C) standards for eour.t per~'iln., Also.?~ Ihe 24.;)19 .yo~lth.s ~n. :'Ilrs, Leslie Pressel at 886-2274. !I . nel and (D) legal sernces; (II) I der offiCIal court JUrIsdiction The cost of the dinner is $3. the battle, but the other half: be spelled differently. but they an emergency often end up in orable Judge .Tames H. Ltl1- the evaluation of the juvenile at the beginning of 1966. 14.009 The pLlblic is most cordially in- , cuts down on the percentage. mean about the same thiog. 'the emergency ward. ------_.------coIn. code in light of the recent U.S. had committed no offense of I'ited. Planning an October wedding Michigan Courts is the Lea- Supreme Court decision; and any kind. "larriage is not a prerequisite arc SUZANNE MARIE PAL- gue's Current Agenda Item (III) the consideration of new The larger group is under to this husband.wives affair' O M BIT and I\lichael Van ------"----- .-""------court supervision only because citizens, either single or mar. Assche, whose engagement has 0' mistreatment or abuse by ried. who have an interest in been announced by her parents, parents or step-parents. and this the itpm, a concern for improve- Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Palom- does not include i!uardianship ment and a desire for a stimulat- bil. of Saddle lane. or adoption cases. Studies show ing evening are most welcome. The prospective bridegroom.

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We Said it Before • WE SA Y IT AGAIN. , , E. Colorific mascara. 3.50 F. Lip~tick,3.50 No Pet Shop, No Kennel, G. Eye Liner. 3,50 H. FacePowder,4% oz. 5.00 No Private Individual, Gives A FULL l-YEAR REPLACEMENT WARRANTY Puppy La,.d does • •• Only Puppy Land gives a 100', re~la.cell1ent of YOUi"pupp~ if it should hlse its ]ife FOR A;'\IYREASON wlthm 1 year of purchase. E;lCh \ ,.. puppy is Carefully selected from reputable breeders. ,.vorrne? and inocul- \ ated. The new Puppy Land warranty will now extend protectIOn for" fllll 5-years from purchase Bring in the whole family toda~' and let everyone have the fUll of sejecting the new family pet. INSTANT eHEDIT and 30 days same ~s rash, in the Village Be sure and select a new collar and leash. sOllle doggie colo~ne 01 JlIst a • good diet for the family pet when you stop in. Another reglstel cd ~IlPPY being given away free again this week so be ~ure and get your free ticket.

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Thursday, February 8. 1968 Page Thirty GROSSE POINTE NEWS ~SocietyNews Gathered fronl All of the Pointes ------_ .._------_._------Church Group ~leets Tuesday I Engaged June Bride Lindsay Heads Seal Calnpaign Foreign Students Appear At ElizabethCassDAR Tea Four of this year's Foreign I Bill; Mr. and Mrs. William Boyd

The general meeting of the' served in McKmley Hall from I Ted Lindsay has b,'en named Garrick. George Kelly, William Exchange Students attending! and Mark; and Mr. and Mrs. ~rosse P~inte ,Congrega~ional 3 until 5 o'clock. i the 1968 Easter Seal Campaign Ludwig, John lIahler, Alfred Grosse Pointe High School were i Harlow Stahl and Sally. Church "omen s ASSOCIation The theme will be "Red ehairman. The form e I' Red McKeown. and ~rank Tsc~irhart, the guests of the Elizabeth Cass I The Ex~hange Students de. IliIl be held Tuesday. f'ebruor.l' While and Blue" with refer:! Wing Hockey Club left winger all DetrOIt SocIety offICIals. . Cha~ter, Daughters of the Rev. scribed the schools and home. 13. at 12: I.'; o'clock in the ences to both' Lincoln and l 'will head the campaign team The Easter Seal appeal IS olutlOn, at a tea on Mon~ay, life in their own countries for Church lounge.. Wa~hington The group has: for the Detroit Society for conducte~ annually by the D~. February 5, ~t the Grosse Pomte members and guests of the Eliz. Following the business ses. found in the past that guests at ! Crippled Children and Adults. tr,),t .Soclety throughout DetrOIt War Memonal Center. abeth Case DAR Chapter, which ~;j(Jn to be ('onducled by Mrs. these teas are quite interested tnc., for the third year. and m Harper ~oods an.d the Gera Kurvas, of The Nether. is honoring 10 high school sen. Alfred Tapert. pfl'sirll'nt, lunch in knowing about our country Paul J. Abele, president of fIve G~o~se Pomtes Lmdsay lands, and Hector Martorelli, ior girls from this area ,vith eon will be served in the social and its heroes. the De t I' a i t Soeietr. 17330 cO~~'I~hlenev: k I' e of Argentina, are sponsored by Good Citizen Awards. ball by Group I memhers. Among the hostesses will he Schaefer,Jointment andannouncedsaid: the ap. formede byI or'the teamv seenof profes.per. th e Amenccan. F'g?rel n St uden t Over 500 of these awards are I Dr. E. Burrows Smith. (,hair Mrs. John Pressel1, !ill'S James sional s t a f f members at the Exehange ommlltee. presented annually to Michigan man (If the Romance and Ger. Holies, Mrs. Robert Choate and "Ted's sincere interest in our Society's Therapy Center is de. Christian Bruel, of Denmark, senior girls who are chos.en by manic Languages Dcpartment !llrs. William Martin. program at the Therapy Center serving of the utmost support and I1se Busch, ilf Germany, class members and facultles for at W!}'ne State University, will Also serving wiII be Mrs. anu his efforts in our behalf in by the comrnunit~,. are sponsored by The Youth for their outstanding qualities in he the guest speaker f~r the Jerr~' Iluvaere, Mrs. Wa~'ne the past have helped to, cham. "Just as all members of a Unrlerstandiig Exchange. Service, Dependability, Leader- afternoon program at 2 0 clock. 'Wiseman, Mrs. Willard Lenz pIOn the ~ause of the dlsahle~1 hockey team -or any team - Their respective Grosse Pointe ship and Patriotism. Dr. Smith i< a!er) a r"rm('r and Mrs. John Winters, ~nd hand~ea?ped We couldn tl pull together, the folks there "families" are Dr. and Mrs. Local winners are eligible to pre.,idcnt of both the !'ortb I' more ehghte~ that h,e has, work as a team to help in the George Walker and Kathy; Mr. compete for State and National Woodward Human Rights As. ------I accepted the e~alrmanshlp !or total rehabilitation of erippled 1 and Mrs. Robert Hutton and I cash and scholarship awards. sociation and the Huntington Slate Lihri Club a~other campaIgn y'!ar which children and adults in their care. '------....-.-'._- ..------' ------Woods Human Rights Assoria. will open March 1 and contmu~ "I urge you to contribute as! .------,,------, tion and will speak to the group M eetillg Feb. 12 th;?ugh Easter Sunday, Apnl generously as you ean so that i E. A F ., IIH I'd f II Oil Civil Rights. Pholo by Gene Butler Photo by'BllI Williams Studio 14. such work may continue andj' nJoy am, yo, a e ?It d M B d A Assisting Lindsay on his fund more and more of our handi- Mrs. Robert. Choate wiII pres. L'I"rl' Club members \"1'11 r. an rs. '::'~ar . June wedding plans are being .. t 'Il b Candlelight dining in the friendly atmosphere t th d t f th t OJ , Comillie, of Radnor circle, have made by MARILYN JEROME ralS1ng earn. WI e . ~eorge capped children and adults may ~n e evo lOns or e mee .. gather at 12:30 a'clocK Monday. announccd the engagement of and Robert D. Smale, whose en. Batt, C. Il. ChIsholm, WIlham J. be treated through the Detroit: of the beautiful Camelot Room at Holiday II1g. : February 12, at the Renaud road their daughter, MARY ALICE, gagement has been announced Davis, Joseph Dimond, lIIarvin Society's year 'round program". 1 Inn. Reservations are being taken I home of ~Mrs. David L. Gamble, to Lawrence Kent, son of ?lr.' by her parents, ~Ir. and Mrs. ------~---- -.------.---~----,.------,~- ...-..- ... ----..--...------~------j at the CJ:urch office. Baby sit. whose assistant hostesses will and Mrs. John Kent, of Oak Paul F. Jerome, of Bedford ~~ Friday Fish and Chips $1.29 ting services will be provided. be Mrs, Mary Louise. Arms, ,Park III road. HAl R REMOVAL M b f th '" 'A Mrs. Hobert H. Healy, Mrs. ", d d Sunday Family Style Fried Chicken $1.95 em ers 0 e noman S s. Ronald L. Bell and Mrs, Thomas The Imdeelect atten e !m. The bride.elect was graduated ALICE PACKARD sociation will entertain foreign E Garred maculat a College of WashlDg. from Grosse Pointe High School Saturd::lV Italian Spaghetti $1.95 students at Wayne State on' . . i ton, D.C., and St. Gregory's and Albion College, where she U W d •. FolloWlDg luncheon, Charles, College, Shawnee, Okla. Her affiliated with Delta Zeta, and ~ e nesday , Febrku.ary 14: Teba, MHos~insf MWill speak on "The finace also attended St. Greg. is presently teaching in Roch. Registered Electrologist co ffee ~_~_._c~~_~_.d U agle~_ oney." ory's and is currently majoring ester, Mich. DOCTOR'S REFERENCES j.. , g{olt'day gnn --._------in Political Science at st. I Her fiance, son of ~1:rs. Don- rWii.ii ~;, Thomas College, St. Paul, Minn. aId Kelley, of Washington, Consultation Without Ob/igotion"" .'. 11560 Harper Avenue ~ An August wed din g is, Mich., and the late Robert S. \ - ... planned. i Smale, is studying for his de. 18050 Mock Ave. By Appointment \ "=~,~,~ Conner Exit 1-94 ______I grl'e in Business Administration Grosse Pointe Phone 882-3906 American Express-Diners Club--Gulf Cards Teens' TfLgDay ;at Wayne StaV~ IJn_iv:~~~y~__ ~ __;::::_;::::__~~:::::_::::::::::_,;,_.:::::..:::::__:::::_:::::._~~~~:::::_:::::...~=~~':'::::::::::=.:::::::::::::::=::=::::::::~__L-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-.:_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-.:_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- -1_ Raises $17,700 Open Thursday and Friday Evenings

The March of Dimes Teen i Tag Day, Saturt1ay, January 27, when nearly 10,000 teen. agel's . from Wayne Count co:;.ected • ,save on made-to-your-measure draperies $17,700 for the fight against birth defects. This was the most ~uccessful single project ever sponsored by teens for the unlined or with RocaLo~ insulated self linings March of Dimes in Wayne Coun. These charms thaI spelk the Ity, and one that will !:lunch a : year.round TAP (Teen Action language ollhe hear I will carr~ y~ur IProgram) activity for teens in ;the tri.county area. Valentine message. Beaulil"ll, off , ~Irs. Charles Dawood, 1027 20% crafled in 14 Karat, lextured gold, eacl1 on' Berkshire road, Grosse Pointe is diamond wI in unusual faceted paflernJ. Park, chairman of 'he March during the month of February of Dimes Womens' Advi.~ory Shown actual size. Committe>:> of key women volun. teers who organized and co. Prices include Fed. Tax. .ordinated the project, had this Brighten your windows for spring with 't{) say when making the report: '7 I. Heart on flearl in a fascinaling combination of draperies.tailored to your exact le"ures. $22.00 I "Working with these boys and "-"). .~ I girls is one of the most reward. b, Cupi~'s .lIear' With raised figure and jeweled measurements ••• any width, any , ing experiences of my life. They ~el on pallerned background. $25.00 ! 'were efficient, enthusiastic, and , length ••• in your choice of color and fabric c. Two Iiearls .n'wined in reliel Igainsl • pal eager to do more. One young~ter \~ lerned disc. $26.00 'from a dlJwntoll'n ghetto area > selected from our extenstve collection. .;t ~, Clustered Hearls studded willi jewels, mounled :who phoned to volunteer, asked on a sunburst 01 gold. $58.00 us, 'Do you take hoys with long ',~ If you wish, you may have them lined OTHERS FROM $10.00 hair?' We took everybody who ') with Roc-Lon insulated self-lining wanted to help. That boy ~.., brought us over $600. There i . were hoys and girls of all sizes, at no more than the price of ord:nary culors, and family income lining. Generous double top and bottom bnlckets who pitched in and worked together. I am bursting hems, heavy permanent buckram heading, with pride [or them." ~lrs. Dawood's teen program overlocked and serged seams, weighted ,is designed to give young adults corners for eveR hanging, double side hems. 'a community service project lhat will (1) help them learn Ito coordinate and organize; (2) I give teens an opportunity to Valente gewelers know and work with their neigh. Fine Jewelers Since 1934 bars; (3) teach '-hem how to get i ,along with people; and (4) de 1660 I E. Warren at Kensington Rd. velop leadership and respon TU 1-4800 sihility, I Open 9 to 6 Doilv - Friclov Eyenina "il 8 The Wayne County TAP com i HOW TO MEASURE: i mittel' is planning a dance this i i month to present, for the first Jacobsons For width, measure the width of your ;time. five "TOPPER" awards, Home Decorative Shop and five "TAPPER" awards to rod, or width of distance where rod is to !leaders and Tag Day workl'TS. be placed. For length, measure fro.m the 'The 196B March of Dimes Teen top of rod to the length desired. Queen ;lI1d King and their Court r:Jallery Sale'! :will he named at this dance. Monday February 12th through

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S .tC •••••• d44drd •• rlrCWdC.dCdtSC •• CQ'C ••SSdcdctc •• c.crs.s. sssssrssssssrrsscscnrsrrsrSC.5 ssssrrsrsrrssrvssssr a m Thursday, February 8, 1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Thirty.one Woman's Page • • • by, of and for Pointe Women Rose Society Meets Feb. 14 Betrothed D. S. Delozier, Jr. Will Take Bride The Grosse Pointe Rose ~ci. University School News Plans for an April wedding tended Michigan State Univer- ety will hold its first meeting The Detroit Handweavers and are being made by Margaret sity. of 1968 Wednesday, February Mr. Von Koss has just been Spinners will meet on Friday, O'Connor and Donald F.dward 14, at the Pllblic Library, Ker. February 9. at the lnternationa! Delozier, Jr., whose engage. ROBERT R. KRAWCZAK, of cheval and Fisher road. The elected president of the Metr(}- A tutoring program span. SChOOl has surely come a long Institute in East Kirby street, sored by the Council for Com. way irom the days when Mr. ment has been announced by Moselle place, received his meeting will be called to order politan Rose society, which he Detroit, at 11 o'clock. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. by the president. Harold Lee, munlty Artivities bas recently Cragg spent two. thirds of his Bachelor of Science degree. and helped organize recently. He is The program, which begins at begun at the Sampson Elemen. day holding a hose out where Harry T. O'Connor, of Bloom. at 8 p.m. JAMES M. VOGT. of Pember. consulting Rosarian. for the 1 o'clock, will be pre~ented by tary School In Detroit. Some 45 the science wing now stands. field Hills. ton road, received his Bachelor Elmore W. Frank has ar- American Rose Society and at ~Iargaret Anderson and Ayliffe students In grades 10.12 have Wrestling, however. stiil is The bride.elect was graauated ranged for Frank Von Koss of his home in Birmingham has a Ochs. It will be on "Weaving signed lip as regular tutors, struggling, looking for the first from the Academy of the Sacred of Science-Bachelor of Arts de- Binningham, Mich. to speak. His rose test garden for several Fundamentals." with an additional 15 as substi. victory in four years. The boys Heart, Bloomfield Hills, and gree from central Michigan topic will be "Old Fashioned nurseries. He has lectured at Guests may be invited and tutes. Sessions are held for an are certainly giving their all, Newton College, Newton, Mass. University during eMU's mid. Roses", /lnd will be filled with the Clan B. Ford Forum in visitors who wish to attend may hour on Saturday mornings. yet somehow seem to come out Her fiance. son of the senior year graduatioD ceremonies tidbits from his experiences ill Greenfield Village and many call )lrs. A. B. Pfeiderer at ED. This year, as in the past, the on the sbort end. L.'bzicrs, of Torrey road, at. January 27. growing thte 50 varities of these other clubs on his favorite sub- 1-5956. tutoring program is among the old roses in his own garden, ject. most enthusiastically supported activities of the C.C.A. GPHS Juniors Basketball and Hockey Spring Sprouts with Planning Prom, The winter athletic season the has been suprlslngly successful. FLOWER, COLOR, and The Varsity basketball team, Plans are underway for tbe under the guidance of Coach Junior Prom at Grosse Pointe Wood has posted an impressive High School which is scheduled Photo by Eddie McGrath, Jr. 7-3 won.lost mark. The team for Saturday, May 4, according has only two returning letter. to class president Dennis Wick. Mrs, Gilmore Sergius Van men from last year's Distri<'t line. Hamm, of Bishop ll:'lId, is an. Champs. Thus, wit h a large The Junior:; selected "Cam. nouncing the engagement of her crop of promising juniors, the elot" as their theme for the dalighter, KENDRA CAROLYN team has looked strong. d a n <: e. C0mmittee chairmen ("KC"), to Lieutenant William have been selected. They in. Evans Savage. son of Mr. and Senior Bruce Barit has eon. L to R-iI1rs. E, A. Steiner, Jr., Mrs. George Simon, Mrs. clude Kathy Stewart. decoration Mrs, Robert Henry Savage, of tinual1y led the scoring parade J. Lee Schoenith all of Grosse Pointe, looking over the program St f d C f I f with a 20.point-a.game average. from the Detroit Spring Antique Show Benefit Preview, of which chairman. Earl Estes, ban d am or, onn., ormer y 0 Capeain Matt Gordon has been Mrs. Simon has been named Chairman. The Preview will be chairman, and Gigi Graham, Lakepointe avenue. held Wednesday, March 6th, 8;00 - 11:00 p.m. at the Light Guard publicity chairman. The bride.elect, who Is also a scourge on defmse and leads Armory on East Eight Mile and will feature champagne, hors d' Class vice _president Martha the daughter of the late Mr. the sometimes lightning Knight oeuvres and prizes. The event is being sponsored by the Spirit McCaughrin said a long list of Van Hamm. was graduated from fastbreak. The break has been of Detroit Association and proceeds will be for the 1968 Gold bands have been suggested by the Academy of the Sacred used to obliterate a number of Cup Race, scheduled [or June 30 on the Detroit River. class memhers and thai the Heart in Lakeshore road, at. foes this year, including the The Antique Show is the third largest in the nation, ;md committee is in the process 0f ten ded th e U.mversl 't y 0f u'mlCh'1- ]03-21 shellacking of Pontiac has been named one of the top 20 tourist attractions in the contacting them. ga n an d Is presen tl"y majOring Emmanuel Chrlstlan. which set , Ed t' t th U' 't a school game scoring record. United States by the National Association of Tourist Organiza. ---- JD uca Ion a e IlIl'erSI y n' th I There's no such tbing as of Colorado. She is affiliated .. 'lth e deve opment of the tions in Washington, D.C. It will be open to the general public, winning second prize in a war. with Delta Delta Delta sorority. juniors, combined with the ex. March 7. 10, 1:00 - 11:0[1 p,m. daily and will feature 100 exhibi. Her fiance was graduated perience of the seniors, the tors, an appraisal booth and daily furniture refinishing seminars. Folks are lonely because they Crom Austin Catholic Prepara- basketball squad should make ' d good l\.fr. Wood's prE.season For Preview ticket information call: 823-3010. build walls instead of bridges. ~I~~t;~~~~i~~~tor Y Sch 00I an d th e U mte ~~;f?;;~:~:i~~;~ r----- ~ 0 0 i~ rado. An April wedding is tiona! High S c h I Hockey ~ Jacobson's planned. league, is presently in first ~I ------place in The Third Division. 1, PT A. t D f After a disastrous start. losing 11 a e er the first five games. the icemen 111 t F b 12 have bounced back with nine ~ ~{ annOunces our l'J ee s e. straight unbeaten games in. ;j cluding seven wins and tw~ ties.

I~, ••. ~,i.:, There win be a special meet- ,Two of the victories have been I,e SEMI ANNUAL SALE ing for all inter~ted p8rents of over arch.rival D.C.D.S" 6.4 r,~. the Defer Elementary School and 5-4. Goalie Rick Adair has ~ PTA, in the GymnasIum Mon. been a standout d u r i n g the CULOlTE ~ day, February 12, at 8 p.m., streak, racking up two "Saw. a flai': In yellow, green and red r~.,I~,.~~",:~"",••.I.,:,:: of :.:::::l~~~~:~1~~~~g~~r~:;~~h{1~~~i <~ ' Necessitatingt~~~:~:~h:the February 28 on the team after Christmas va- MISS J LOAFERS . School Election." Speakers will cation. Hockey at the University I be Russell Peebles, vice.presl. I ill! dent of the Grosse Pointe Board Seek;ng Spec;al michelle's boutique .>< of Education ant! Millard Grell, " " I director of Instruction for 17888 Mack Ave., Grosse PoInte (Situated in Leon's) 886-1814 ::[;.:,.i"l..':,.: Priced at $6.50 ;tI~:~f~b:i:~;;:~~~~~;~;;:. i; needs against educational costs a resident camp for retarded ~: • and tryIng to reach an honest and emotionally distrubed chil. rn ENDS SAT., FEBRUARY 10 decision. We think Monday's dren, will be at Cleminson Hall. t~! meeting . will help them reach Grosse Pointe High School, be. Open Thursday and Friday Evenings "': thh decision, and urge 811 par- tween 3:30 and 5 o'clock Mon. ~1 ents who are interested to at. day, February 12.

~ . I te~~ouee will be served on a Mr. Fowler will be interview. ill help.yourself basil" but there ing for paid coun'ielor positions. "" J b ' lit 'u b . It r J u n i 0 r counselor applicants I ~~:~:S j: ~::_~_~_o~_r~_:_~_Co_~_~_;_:~~!~~~:i:~:~:~~::,~~ ~_'''_c;;,_~,,_<~~_-:_;:,'::.;;,'"" ..'.;:,:.::< :i:i:~riiU4g'!r."i:t,3m;;i0:J'{,~iit, w;~;mn:ii h%Nff~~t.f,lJ~,<.m;r.~'tt~:.m:~,'1':-%iM,W:. . Special X ea Set e~:E~el~Je£~~~~:~~~~Y~~i with Mr. Fowler. The Grosse Pointe Woman's Further information may be Club will hold a President's Day Tea Wednesday. February obtainen by contacting the 21, beginning at 1 o'clock, in Neighborhood Club, TUx e d 0 the Grosse Pointe War Me. 5.4600. morial's Fries building. Reserva tions are being taken Ten people hurry to catch up by Mrs. Vene L. Whims, of where one hurries to get abr ad. Crestwood drive, and Mrs. Ar. thur G. Davies, of Allard Stem econ~mic necessity often avenue. brings men to their senses.

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Color-bright floral, tapestry and coionial patterned tablecloths with the look of fine fabric, wipe-clean convenience of vinyl, non-slip security of flannel backing. Gold, green. blue, black Or orange "Tasca", MO ~ From storage to shutters, a Mutschler Kitchen De. shown. Red "Apple Blossom" print. Blue, pink, gold !'9@lliJ[Jil lK\ULl@UU@lTIJ sign ~pecialist is trdin:d to give you professional help In planning your kltchen-r.ew or remodeled. "Sunflower" or "Colonial Carden. Stock up now at (r\)@,1n'l f1l)@.W1@ no HIS skill and imagination will turn your own good l.!:?(QJUU UU@J~~ ULlc c c ideas into the kitchen of your dreams! You'll in apartment living savings. choose from a gallery of five fashionable Mutschler There'smoreto yourmonthly'rentalthan meetsthe eye1 Doyou payexIrafor electriCity?Painting?Did youinstall ry styles in ,maple, plus o~e in wal.nut and YO'lrowncarpeting?Nowa~~ the costof theseitems to 52"x52" square, 2.50 60"x83" oval, 4.50 the counI a long line of convenIent, adjustable the rental you'ie payingan~ you're in for a Jolt. At 52"x 70" oblong, 3.00 68" round, 5,00 -tcheD lOOk storage features designed to make 1514WashingtonBoulevar~your rental includes ALL your work easier. For more about UTILITIES, AND CARPETING, / 60"x83" oblong, 4.00 70" round, 5,00 kl these famous custom.planned You'I! find you canafford these ~l'/t lUXUriOUsapartments. • • ~'~ ~ uMutschler Ikitchens -:- colorful literature, a they're a bargain! • • free plaooJng gUide-see us soon. Yr" b ONE BEDROOM APARTMENTS ![Jml;b>/'II $l15'MONTH (~~L;ft.. /. TwO HEORO'O M APARTM ENTS {{/a.ii/tlfft/III MUTSCHLER KITCHENS fRO M $2901 MONT H i(:j;JJ /l pi (gf}{j{lm/{INt-- 20227 Mack Ave., in the Woods Jacobsons APARTMENTS Telephone TU 4.3700 Open everyday 11.] p,m. Home Decorative Shop Sunday 12 noon.6 p.m. Call 963.8448 or 9£5.2131 -

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Thursday, February 8, 1968 Page Thirty-two GROSSE POINTE NEWS Woman's Page • • • by, of and for Pointe Women / I o I H GO U D I the scene of small receptions Park Garden .Campbell Wins FISler' OllIe Iven to. 1 for dignitaries visiting the Uni. July Bride .. : versity-honorary degree reci Short and to the Pointe Club to Meet Arlny Citation The $350,000 Fishel' home infred J. Fisher, Sr" has given 1 pients, commencement speak. Palmer Woods has been donated. the University her magnificent' ers, and others. Jack R. Campbell of 19767 by Mrs. Alfred J. Fisher. Sr.. I home in Palmer Woods. 'In addition to more than 16 (Continued rrom Page 21) CLIFFE of Bedford road, was The monthly meeting of the W, Ida lane has received a De. to the University of Detroit as "This distinguished mansion,' rooms suitable for meetings, TJlO~IAS RUMORA. of 1IIoran 'one of 3,200 Navymen aboard Grosse Pointe Park Garden i p~rtment. of .Army citation for a special, conference center, I so I?ug.a pa~t of the Fisher's: such as the d:awing room, din.

road, ;eceil,('d his Bachelor of the "special attack" aircraft Club will be held at, the ho~e his contnbuhon to the cost reo The reSidence at 1771 Balmor. 'family life, Will soon become a I ing room, IJbrary, etc., the Arts degree from the University carrier USS Intrepid who par of Mrs. Albert Cooper III duction nrogram at the U S. i al drive. formerly the home of part of the University's life. : huilding includes a chapel, ball. of 10\13 at winter commence.' tieipated in a traditional N ' Stephens road on Monday, Feb. . .. . a\y! ruary 12 at noon Army Tank.Automotive €om.' the late A. J. Fisher. will be "We intend that everv use of room, and game room. men! exercises Saturday, Feb. lllltl:ltion when the ship crossed '.' Oland (A TAC). Warren. lI1ich. used by U. of D. for toplel'el this estate will be in' kerping A separate building houses ruary 3. He majored in English, the Equator recently. The cere: Cohostess will be Mrs. Edgar Campbell, a contract price conferences and meetings. It with the dignity of the home and an all.weather swimming pool. " " i mony is an ancient tradition B. Cooper. , analyst .in the :rr'lcurement and will be ~nol\'n ~s th: University its neighborhood setting. Many of the rooms are fur- DR. nO~mR.T J, HA~SO~. di. I obsen'ed by all Navy ships. Dur. Following luncheon and a P.roduchon. Directorate, was of DetrOit PreSident s House. "It wiJI be used for religious nished with fine tapestries, rector of GUIdance at Grasse. 1D!i. the ceremony sailors being, business meeting, the members (,Ited for hIS role as a member In announcing the gift, the activities for small groups of orient~1 rugs and other major Pomte Iligh School, w,1I attend illllllate,d "cleanse" themselves will enjoy Mrs. Clarence Tread. , of a three man team that saved Very Rev. lIIalcolm Carron, students; high level academic items included in the gift by a confer~nce of HIgh School of their ways as "Pollywogs" well's review oC "The Joy of a ' ~~e governJ!lent' more ~han S.J., U. of D. president, said: seminars; and conferences for lIIrs. Fisher. counselors }-'ehruary 8 through to make themselves worthy of Small Garden" by Janet GiI .. ~;}OO,OOO dllfln~ t~e 1967 fiscal "Over the I'ears, the Univer. professional g l' 0 ups; confer. ------10 at Florida Presbyterian Col. their initiation as "Shell backs. " lespie. y~f~r ey tU~stltutlD~ ~ow cost sity has been the grateful re., ences of faculty. and. adminis ~Iust men don't mind getting Ieee, SI. Peterhurg. • • • rl e rac e s on \ehlcles .for cipient of manv gifts from the trators of the Ulllversll~'. the worst of it - they dislike , • OU. ROBERT DOANE DAN. Shaarey Zedek Art Show '~ra~~~~ costly tanvas rIfle Fisher family' I'OIl' ~frs, Al-' "It will mas! likely become seeing othe~~_~~~~~~~~~ it. MRS. ALYCE ALBRO, of FORTI!, of South Oxford road, Yorkshire road. and lItRS has been J:e.elected to active A federal employe for 14 MARK TROMBLEY, of Center- membership in the American "Scenes from the Old Testa. years, CampbelJ has been asso., line, were hostesses at a bridal Academy of General Practice ment;" 16th. 17th and 18th cen. Photo by Bransby Studio Mr. and Mrs. Brandon O'Con. ciated with ATAC for four: shower Friday eve/ling. Janu. the national association Of fam: tury illuminated Jewish marri. nor. Jr., oC Norwood dril'c, are years. ary 26. at the Trombley resi. ily doctors. age contracts. (Spanish, Portll. announcing the engagement of The award presentation was den c e. honoring BARBARA ------gese and German); ceremonial their daughter, SHEILAH, to made by ATAC Commanding Jacobsons ANN WELCH. daughter of MR. Top MOl nstrel art ohjects including 16th and Ronald S!laupeter, son of Arthur General, 1Ilajor General Shelton and MRS. PIIILLIP WELCH, 17!h century pieces such silver Shaupeter, or Neff road, and E J .'lllis. of Wantagh, Long Island, N.Y.. as double wine goblets and wed. Mrs, Betty Pierpont, of Fort invites you to a special showing who will speak her marriage Grou B k d ding rings; European textiles Lauderdale, Fla. Ventry-CoyJe Betrothal of the complete collection of vows to JOHN L. BOOS, son of . P 00 e ~sed for religious rites; in addi. The bride.to.be and her fiance Revealed In California )frs. J, L. Boos. of Littlestone tlOn to works of Chagell Modi. attend Eastern Michigan Uni. road, April 20, at a ceremony Bulging with rhythm, bright. gliani and other worJd.re~owned ve"ity. Mr. and 'Mrs. Bob Coyle, San in the campus chapel at the eyed (but hardly bushy.tailed) artists will be on display at the A July wedding is planned. Jose, Calif.. have announced I-IILL and DALE SHOES University of Dayto~. D~yton, the seven boys and two girls Art Show sponsored by Congrc the engagement of their daugh. 0, ~h.e engaged pall' Will b~ I who are. the New Cbristy Min- gation Shaarey Zedek Bell tel', Patricia Krue Coyle, to Den. recelvlDg degrees from the Um. ; strels brmg their trained voices road, Southfield. Febru~ry 10 Nam,e Suburbia nis Joseph Ventry, son of Mr. versity of Dayton's ColJege of skilled musicianship sense oC th.rough 18. The exhihit begins and Mrs. John J. Ventry. also WEDNESDAY,FEBRUARY14-10:0a A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Arts and Sciences in April. fun and bouncy exp~nsive beat With a Champagne Preview by Club's Officers of San Jose. • * * to Masonic Audi~orium Satur. subscription and ends with an Miss Coyle is the grand- MR. and MRS. ALEX H. day, March 2 at 8:20 p.m. A:t Auction. Admission is free 11I1'S. Herbert E pst e i n, of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F,'ank DARRAGH, of Galva, Ill., an .. They've,rejuvenated folk sing. ~lth ~he exception of the open. Windmill Pointe drive, will A. Krue, Jr., of Park lane, and Mr. Charles Tibbets, Hill and Dale representative, will be here nounce the birth' of a son, mg, spread the joyous sound of' 109 lllght event. Further infor serve as Suburbia Garden Club's the lat'e Mr. and 11I1'S. Marvin with a preview showing of your favorite shoes. You may special ST U ART BRECKENRIDGE Americana, and paved the way m at.ion may he obtained by president for 1968, and Mrs. E. Coyle, of Detroit. She was order any style you wish, at no additional charge. DARRAGH, Decp-mber 19, the for the introduction of folk. callmg Charlotte Shapiro. 357. Bernard P. Pearse, of West- graduated from Marymount Col- ; 31st wedding annil'ersary of oriented entertainment to au. 5544. chester road, will serve as vice. lege, Arlington, Va., attended; his paternal grandparents, for- diences in nightclubs, television president. Santa Clara University and was I mer Pointers IIlR. and 'MRS recording industry and the con: OUTSIDE IIELP Secretary is Mrs. Rob e r t graduated from San Jose State I GROSSE POINTE ALEXANDER L. H. DARRAGH, cert circuit. Every man needs friends-not Lewis, of Three Mile drive, and College. lIer fiance attended i of Wilmeth!, Ill. IIIaternal grand. O.ther groups have followed to flatter him, but to strength- treasurer is }Irs. Henry Dom- San Jose State College. ' parents are MR. and MRS. LES. theIr lead but none have been en his weak points zalski, of Windmill Pointe drive., A June 15 wedding is planned. LIE FREDERICK MacDIAR. able to capture the Minstrels' I -- . -.--- -- .... :-.------~IID, of Richmond. Ill., and pa. unique swinging, singing, feet I ternal great.grandparents are stomping, finger.snapping con. DR. and MRS. B. H. ORNDOFF, tagion that captures audiences oC Chicago and Long Lake, on every age level. Ingleside, Ill. Young Stuart has They rocked the columns of an older brother, ALEXANDER the White House in 1964 when HAWKINS DARRAGH. JR. His they introduced their particular Ca'pelill fI aunt CYNTIIJA DARRAGH, a Colk.style at the invitation of rJf?W Grosse Pointe High School grad. Pre 5 ide n t Johnson. They 1 uale, 'is now a missionary in "brought.down.the.house" at the I Cumana, Venezuela. San Remo Festival, winning the /0" !luu" • • • first and second prize there . . Electrician's Mate Fireman Tickets to the Saturday" ROBERT F. THUHLOW, USN, March 2 performllnce are avail. son of MR. and MRS. ELWOOD able lit the Masonic Auditorium I A. 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GROCERIES STOLEN IleH a bag of groceries in a shop. i she returned the groceries were Firehouse Fare Gourmet , Antal Dorati Will Wed Detroit Review Louise :II. Primeau, 30 Chris- . ping cart in -front of Krogers, i missing, The groceries were COllles Mar. 1 Club To Gather tine, reported to City polil'e on \6919 Kercheval, while stlC valued at $8. News Reporter Discovers Frid:ly, February 2, thaI she had; went inlo a drug store. When The Stockholm Philharmonic, I Irma W. Webber, internation- By Pepper Whitelaw beef tops the list of Firehouse one of S~andanavia:s ~ost fa~- I ally known artist and photo How about luncheon or din- fal'orites but other main dishes: ous musIcal orga~lzaho~s, .WIII: grapher, will be the guest speak- inclu(l~ m~at loaf k h ! appear at MasonIc AudItorIUm. er at a Detroit Review Cluh ner at the CGPFD'! The furn- ~ ~ ,pOI' cops F'd 'I hit - 20 I ishings aren't too posh but the spaghetti. perch. pickerel, hot: rJ ay ... arc ,a IS: p.m. I meeting at the Women's City food is excellent and cooked cakes and sausages Along with Founded in 1914, the Orches. Club at 1:30 o'clock Friday, with lender loving care. Un- lhese main dishes are served tra's fine reputation has drawn i February 9. forlunately it's a private club, two vegetables, salad, dessert, to it instrumentalists from all Mrs. Raymond Berry. of Lake- only members can dine there tea or coffee. . over Europe to augment its: view court. chairman of the . . , members of the City of, At lun'_'htime the men have basically SI~edish pers?~neI. I garden committee, will be in Grosse Pointe Fire Department. .soup, sandwiches and salad. I' .S~ch emment .. musIClans as: charge of the program. We are all prflbal>ly aware (They told Us they forego des .. NJldsch, ToscanJDI, Bruno Wal!. . Mrs. Robert G. Kales, presi. th t f f' ht k r 24- sert because they have to stay er, Furtwangle~, Stokowskl,l dent of DRC. will act as official h a I~~f:g ~rst \d!l?d on : in shape) I Klemperer, KleIber, Monteaux.' hostess at a luncheon honoring o.ur S I S. U ~ we ever I' : Ansermet, Giulini and Kubelik I Mrs. Webber, The luncheon will thl~k what they dId for food I These cooking talents are a. have conducted the Stockholm I be held at 12 noon in the City

durmg tbose 24. h~urs? yve. plus to being a fireman's wife. Philharmonic. Under the leader- 1 Club's Crystal dining room found out. Each sluft ,Ias a fIve. ,Afler all, how many women ship of Antal Dorati, its present, I :'Ilrs. Webber, a graduale of ~an ~;ew, three of whom are can boasl of being married to a : Musical Director, the ensemble i Ohio Stale University, attended chefs.. Th~ chef also does the brave man and a talented cook? I has arrived upon' a plateau of I Columbia and Wayne State Uni shoppmg WIth money he has ------:even higher musical excellence., versities for her :\lasters degree, collected every two weeks from I I 't t' f th h t Sh t d' d t 'th J h C each man on th,> shift H co1- 1 S t F G d I nVI a IOns or e orc es ra M e s u Ie ar WI 0 n ar- lects $8 f m - h . e.. g I e arnl, ar en.to appear abroad have grown r. and Mrs. Hert W,.Theuer. 1'01when he headed the Art Dc. . 1'0 ~ac ma? glVlO I . , , 'more urgent of recent seasons korn, of. North Bry dnve, are I partment at Arts and Crafts. and hI:" $40 for fIve days meal:;, Club s lUeetl1~g and the past year saw tours in an~ouncmg the engagement of I with Frank :\Iacheau of the Cola 1\10 meals a day. both France and Germany. theIr daughte.r. CAROL ~IARIE, rado School of Painting. H ' h b . . to James MIchael KlaJda. son e s a great s opper ecause Mrs Ward A. Detwiler will Antal Dorah IS internatilJnally of M d M B" She is a member of the De. some of the dinners he turns . d f th I dl r. an rs. enJamJU t 't \IT , P' t d open her Three Mile drive home recogmze as one 0 e ea ng Klajda of East Detroit 1'01 "omen s am ers an out are really gourmet. Roast : conductors of our time For 111 A J ' dd" i d Sculptors, has taught both art ------for a meeting of the Grosse I seasons he was \fusicBI'Director une we mg IS p anne. and photography, has had one- . Q Pointe Farm and Garden Club. of the Minneapolis Symphony' woman art exhibits in many Polllte nesters this Monday, February 12, at i and has appeared with nearly I WNF &G A Slates countries and the United States 11:30 o'clock. : every major opera house and; PI p and for the past eight years To Meet Feb. 9 . .' festival throughout Europe. in-I ant rogram has been included in the Inter- Asslslant hostesses WIll be I eluding Salzburg, the Amster. i national Salon Shows with her The February 9 meeting of Mrs. Tbomas F. Morrow and Idarn Concertegebouw. , tI'e. Royall The 'I.••Ieh'I"an D-IVlslon. . 0f photography entries . the Grosse Pointe Chapter of Mrs. Stanford Phelps. Opera, Covent Gar d e .n~ the i Woman's National Farm and' She has exhibited in Austra. Questers will be held at the Mrs. Marvin L. Katke, presi.1 Academy of Santa. Ceclha in I Garden Association will pre. lia. Austria. Denm.ark: Hollan~~, Begins in the romantically elegant offer the perfect "after the wed- home of Mrs. Edward Gehring .. , . , Rome and the VIenna State. sent its second State.level pro. Hong Kong, Helslllkl, HawaII, atmosphere of the St. Regis Hotel. denl of the MIchigan DIVISIonof Opera. I " f 9'30 t '30 'I k Germany Spain France En"- ding" atmosphere for your stopover in Balfour road. A luncheon is the Women's NatIOnal Farm and. . "ram rom. 0 2. 0 C oc '. ' '" Our exquisitely prepared "French to a honeymoon long remembered. planned, with Mrs. Thomas G d A . r '11 k TIckets to the Fnday, March next Thursday February 15 at, land, It?lv, Flllland. Sweden, Pearsall and Mrs. Bert Lind- o:~,;~~ GS:~~;~~~b.:lPl:~:~n I, .concert. by the S~ockholm the Peoples B~nk in West Jef. Scotland,. South Mrica,. Canada. style" cuisine and European decor zay assisting Mrs. Gehrig. T d ' W ld" PhilharmOniC arc available at ferson avenue, Trenton. and MeXICO,as well as III many. o ay s or. the Masonic Auditorium box of- "House Plants" wiII be dis. slBtes of the United States, , We cordially welcome your overnight reservations. The program for the day will • fice, Grinnell's Downtown and cussed, with slides, by Everett She will show colored pictures ' be a study paper prepared by HARNESSED ! all J. L. Hudson ticket centers. Emino, instructor of Horticul. of gardens in some of the COUll. HOTEL Mrs. Hazen Keitb on the "Art An idea isn't worth much un. \' ture at Michigan State Univer. tries she has visited. She will he of Decoupage-Past and Pres. t~1a man ~s.found wit~ ambi. Prof~ts are sometimes ~haved sity. introduced by Mrs. N. Conllor ent." hon and ablhty to make It wf)rk, when IUcome taxes are fIled. Sandwiches should be brought Gunn. program chairman. ST+R€6JS ------_. ------fcoffee and cookies wiII be pro. WEST GRAND BLVD. at CASS vided), and a Plant Clinic will Slate Alpha Chi OmeCld DETROIT, MICHIGAN follow the lunch break, FREE PARKING • TR3-3000 Ad\'aneed $1 per person reg. Afternoon Group Meeting istered, by February 12, is re- quired. IIIrs. M:llcolm Denise, of Checks should be made pay. Stratford place, will be hosless i

able to Michigan Division WNF for a meeting of the East Side 1 &GA, and mailed to Horticul. Afternoon Group of Aloha Chi TRIM 1Y2 STORY ture c h air man Mrs. Rohert Omega on Friday, Februarv 9, ' Wepks. 17311 Trenton drive, at 11 o'cloek. . Trenton, 4818S. The business session will be under the direction of group Ii'fl.!~h.j()n S"'.OlV~ chpirm:ln Mrs. Arthur o. A. Schmidt. Tea Benefit Set February is MacDowell Col- ony Month for Alpha Chi Ome- The Sophomore c1I1SSof the gas through out lhe Uniied Academy of the Sacred Heart, States and Canada. Marian Nev in Lakesrore road will present ins MacDowell was a noted a mission benefit fashion show member of the sorority. and in and tea next Wednesday. Febru. her memory the Star Studio at arv 14 at 4 o'clock at the Aca. the colony for artists in Peter ST. CLAIR TERRACE IN GROSSE POINTE * de'my. • bar?, ':'l. H. was built and is The donntion for adults is mamtallled, through support of Thirty truly gracious apartments situated in the helU't of Grosse Pointe in a well estab- $2.00, for students $1.50. alum~ae contributio?s .. At this lished neighborhood, minutes from shopping, transportation and schools, OIl the comer Fashions will be by Jacob- meetlllg, the contrJ?uhon f?r of St. Clair and Maumee_ These apartments range in size from 3 bedrooms and sin,le bath son's. Tickets may be purchased the current year will be dls, Which Should Sell Fast to 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. All include Iivi!lg room with natural fireplace, dining room, at the door. All are invited to '~ussed. pantry and kitchen, plU8 full basement and 3rd floor bedroom with bath. Also pleasant attend. This month, too, the group will partiCipate in a bank drive rear courtyard and enclosed garages. Liberal terms and conventional mortgages available. ::iurprisingly, it contains .. to aid children in the Inner Prices: from $25.900.00 tu $29.900.00 Nalley YOllll~ City. By l!ettin.g books into the bedrooms and 1112 bath- hands of Inner-City children, Al- rooms, as you sec. Built in Will Be Bride pha Chi Omega hopes to pro- 1948, it is in very good Modelllopen for your Inspection Saturdays and Sunday. (rom 2:00 f:) 15:00 p.m. condition. Gas AC. heat. •• • or by appointment daily. Ca/l82:'i.3710 for informatio.a. Dr. Millinglon O. Young. of I mote the arts in our own com. Bozeman, Mont.. formerly of munity, located on a lovely cui-dc- Maumee a v e n u e, has an- The dri\'e is under the co- DimeJISiollS sac, convenient to schools, nounced the engagement of his direction of Mrs. Nelson C. Fro- believed correct transportation and shopping. MICHIGAN REALTY COMPANY daughter, Nancy Ann, to Wil. lund and Mrs_ John C. Krato bla not But you must !et us show guaranteed SPECIALISTS IN CONOOMINIUM PROPERTIES Ham Clark Gilpin, Ill. son of There will be reports on the it to yall. Mr. and lIfrs. William Clark Visiting Teacher adoption proj. Gilpin, II, of Tulsa. Okla. ecl of the sorority, presented , The bride.elect, who is also by Miss Helen Loomis. 1111's., the daughter of the late Mrs. C. R. Lewis. Detroil area vice i MR. AND MRS, SELLER Young, is a graduate of Grosse president, will have tickets for. Pointe High School and the I the Alpha Chi Omega Children's: If you list with us, our full time soles personnel and low turnover can moke University of Oklahoma. Theater Party at the Bonstelle i the transler 01 real prOperly not only more ogreeoble but more likely to The prospe~tive bridegrool!' on Saturday, March 16. i happen. Our sales associates have had a total of 252 years 01 real estate was. graduateCl from the Un.l- All proceeds will go toward experience-200 years with Moxon Brothers Inc. verSlty of Okl~homa and IS the purchase of magazine sllb- Paul Maxon Thomas. Nester Wlnnlfred M. Weyhing Richard L. Maxon Axel P. Holt Robert H. Opdyke presently workmg toward a scrlptions for Children's lIos- Bernard Whitley Darwin D. Martin ]\faster of Divinity. degree ~t pita!. : Hugh C. Wilson William H. Rieman, Jr Merry Stamman Lexington Theological SemI' Ad' h I h 'II f~l William B, DevUn Winfield S. Jewell, Jr. Ilene Kelly nary, Lexington, Ky. san WIC. une eon \\1 v'. Our membership in Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board's Multiple listing A March 16 wedding is being low the meetlll~. The. :lfternoon System adds to Our sellmg power some 130 additional salesmen 10 cleoI j planned, in Oklahoma City, Will conclude WIth bndgc. through us on your house. . Okla. ON TilE SKIDS BRE\K FOR VOTERS When a man's honesty and in. tegrity break down he C:ln find Exclusive Agent The Office of the City Clrrk no place to get spare parIs. of Grosse Pointe Woods. 20025 MAXON BROTHERS, Inc.!~~e~..o 2.6000~ Mack avenue. will be open from ALTAR.BOUND 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Mond;}y Girls who string a man along A conscientious pol if' y III a k f'S its own through Friday. for fl'-re!!istr:l- arc only trying 1("1find 0111 if tion of voters who h:lve allo\\'('ll he's fit to be lied. Confused? Tired Of Looking? the period of reinstatement to lapse and their voting registr:l Here's a medium size Colonial that has just been remodernized at a cost of $5.000. lion to be cancelled. Tn order for those persons to vote it will It is located in the City of Grosse Pointe within easy walking distance of the ~'..live wherp the lun is fO'.J(seasons long. 1 bedroom executive be necessary for them to re- ~ ~ apartments presently available from $170 monthly. Each ov.,r Kercheval shopping area, hus, grade and high schools; and 3 churches. register. ~,liar ~n~ouno 750 square feet with lakeview patio or balcony. Wall.to.wall It has 4 main bedrooms, 2 baths; 2 maid's rooms and bath, sharp new kitchen with dish.,yasher, den, and a breakfast room. SHIP'S WHEEL FOUL WrATHER Of~..,tn;.It;..~"'i"'::',:~:;::~?l:~::.J~::,~:;~~~~;:i~:E;;~?:: ~"'L't j to 7 p.m. da,ly and Sunday. Phone: 791.2840 l\JAY WE SIIOW IT TO YOU? SAILING ~Wb'CI"".6 t"-'~Ufll ~ SUIT with tfle HOUSE HUNTERS HIDDEN HOOD Good hO;lses in thr Pointe are extremely hard to tind and the situation is _ ... $29.50 nol getting any hrUer. As r.1emhers of the Grosse Pointe Real Estate BO:lrd we h:l\'e knowledge of pre laundered 3 OFFICES . All '. 'f. ~fi ~;:;.~llmlUOlI-==_;l~ ... Sizes n y.: ,\ r. TOR s theship's whed inc. J'r;; \ 25 Minutes 'rom Downtown. Ford Expressway. East on Metropolitan Parkway. TU 1-6300 1960S MACK TU 2.t34G < .. I{OMl<;H WAHHICN & OQMPANY Righi on Crocker. Right on lefferson to Harbor Club Apartments. MEMBERS OF THE DETROIT AND GROSSE POtNT! REAL ESTATE BOARDS Open Dally t 10 t DIM! OUILIlING • Il! TROll, MICHIGAN • WOOIlWARD 10321

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I. Musicians.Pay Wayne to Start Science Building Norman Luboff Choir Coming arranging and teaching profes- Obituaries sionally, interrupting these ac- I.1 H Ollor to Reed One of the most significant to rise in the Medical Center. The touring Norman LubQff "I was always interested in tivities for. studies in composi. DR. JOHN ~. DeYONKER I The Michigan Association of the events in the history of Michl WSU's Medical Research Build. Choir, coming in concert to music-studied piano and voice tion and orchestration with the Funeral servIces for Dr. De. Professions, Michigan Society Russell D. Reed, G r ass e gan medicine will bJ obs'~rved ing was the Center's first new Masonic Auditorium Sunday, as a youngster, participated in noted compOser. Leo Sowerby. anker, D.O. of. 991. No.rth Ox- Of Professional Engineer. Ma. Pointe High School's music di. during Wayne State University's structure. February 13 at 2:30 p.m., con. choral activities. that sort of It turned out to he relatively ord road, who died In hiS home sonl'C Lodge-FI'I'endsh'lp ....#417 reclor, was elected orchestra Centennial Year at 11:30 a.m Total cost of the new MedI'cal sists of 30 virtuoso profession- easier to get a foot in the music . W d d b hi' g (ccompanl'ed by thin~ - but I didn't consider on Tue.say,d February 6. will be Moslem Telnple and the Pontl'ac' dIrector of the year at a recent e nes ay. Fe . 14, w en a C . 25 a Sill ers. a - business door as a singer and h Id t. f th db ki 's ampu~, c~ver1l1g some . four b"ifted and amazingly ver- music as a possible profession e 10 th e Eppens-Van De. Elks Club mee mg 0 e executive board: groun rea ng ceremony I a.cres. IS eslimated at $56 mil. sat'lle I'nslrumentall'sts), all of so Luboff made his professional weghe Funeral Home, Inc. at' of the Michigan School Ba!'d' held for the new $24 million I f I d d t d until after I entered college.'? debut on Noble Cain's radio Mr L I f dOh B . S' B 'Id' f h Ion or an. ~n presen an whom are equally at horn" in 9:15 a.m. and in Our Lady Star . . ec erc was ounde: and an rc estra Association. aSlc ClCnce UI mg 0 t e pr?posed bUlld1Dg~. Costs are I the cantatas of Bach or th; hit he explains. "lnat was during choir in Chicago for the dazzling of the Sea Church at 10:15 a.m. Pg~CSldelntCOC Para',lount En. As director of the year Mr ! vLnivd7rsitlY'SISCShtOOtlof dMedicincl' bemg shared by City, st~te a~d Itunes f our day. the depths of the depression fee of three dollars. on Friday, February 9. meer ng ompany of Madison Reed will conduct the Michiga,; e~ .mg o<;a, a ~ .an nationa i federal governments. Fmanclal 0 . when I couldn't get a job, so I Tickets to the Sunday, Febru. A rosary will be said this H~lghts. prior to which he was Honors Orcheslra in St. Joseph, offICials will parhcI~ate. I aid is also being received . Except f~r the <;lasslcal selec. ary 18, performance of the evening, February 8, at 8 p.m. WIth the Chrysler Corporation Mich., on May 25. The orchestra The structur~ .will be the through specially desIgnated lions of hIS ChOir, Luboff ~r. entered competition, won a Luboff Choir are available at in the funeral home. from 1925 to 1932. is composed of outstanding in. largest St.ate bUlldmg ever con gifts to the University fro m ranges most. of th~ matenal scholarship, and went to the the ~lasonic Auditorium box of. Dr: peYonker, an osteopathic He is survived by his wife, strumentalists selected for suo structed 1D terms of both cost private sources. ~lmself. and IS especlall? noted, University of Chicago. fice, Grinnell's Downtown and physlclan and surgeon, was born Mary. Interment was in Wood. perior performances at the state and size. It will be on~~ slightly III t1.1S day of echo cnambers "I was toying with the idea all J. L. Hudson ticket centers, on 'June 16, 1916, and was a lawn Cemetery. solo festivals. It will perform smalle~ than pe.trOlt s Co~o DR. and MRS. K 0 H L E R i and. other. "hoaked-up" el~c- 1941 graduate of Kirksvilie M . I -b' as part of the Michigan Week Hall. fotal bUlldmg al'ea IS CHAMPION, of Ann Arbor, I~rnodnanCatduerVallcneess'stoofrhtl.hsearCrlaanrglte~of going into law-I love to Forgetting the past is alright, College of Osteopathy emona contn uhons mal' Slate Youth Arts Festival. 482,510 gross sq~are feet located ~ argue - but I doubted that 1 but don't forget the future. He was a member ~f the Ad. bc made to ~h~ Detroit Cerebral on a 5.17.acre site. spent the month of January in I ments, and for an eminently would pUl'sue it long. Now I I -_ visory Board of the Detroit In. Palsy ASSocl3tlOn. Among the other honors ac- A t hi h f T the Virgin Islands. Antigua and I singable style. cannot imagine having any oth. Nations SpOiling for a tight 't t ------corded Mr. Reed recently were eac ng-r~searc . a~llty, Jamaica. Mrs. Champion, the The tall, husky, and full. h -II stfluL.e of TAccrthnOlogy'SCollege ALBERT J. SCHAFFER initiation into the Michigan tuhe.stru~t~re Will b.e b1.!llt1I1 the former Alice Rickel, daughter of bearded Luboff _ who looks er profession but mu~_c." usually fight for t e SPOl . o I erab l s, a member of . chapter of the natl'onal band I1lverslt.ys .new ..fed.teal Cen . t C . t Funeral servIces for" Shaf tIll MR. and MRS. JOHN H. RICK. rather more like a Roman glad. , the Jom ommlt ee of Michi. ",r. . fraternity, Phi Beta Mu, as a er, t WI flSe on a Slt~ at the .gan Senate and Legislature for Ifer, 80, of 2175 Vernier road, chartet member; appointment southeast corner of Canfield and EL, of Stonehurst road, re-I iator in modern dress than the CITY OF Revision of Mental Laws Com- were held on Tuesday, Feb- to a music education research Brush, thr~e ~Iocks away ~n,d ceive~ her Masters degree i!ll elegantly creative .musician he mittee; a member of Academic ruary 6, at the A. and H. Peters 100 years m time from WSD s American Culture from the Dill. is-has a very strict and thor- Religion and. Mental Health As. Funeral Home. He died on Sat. committe(' to survey all Michi. f" ' . ,", . . versity of Michigan December ough musical training behind gaD school music programs, and llsl !nedlcal l;~ildlllg. which 16 I GROSSE POINTE soriation, and was active in the urda~, Februar)' 3, in St. John chairmanship of a national com. housen the D~tr01~ ~edical <:01 . him, Boy Scout movement. HospItal. mittee for the American School lege. The Umverslt~ s found~ng He was also a member of Mr. Schaffer was a member Band Directors Association on dates from .the. first medlc.al the Osteopathic Association, a of Christ the King Lutheran Outstanding Literature for the classes held 111 thiS structure 1I1 SPECIAL member of Inter.Professional Church. He is survived by his Concert Band. 1868. Committee on Family Problems, wife, Ida; a dauhgter. Mrs. Her. .. "The new building represents Notice of Requirements a membp.r of the Michigan As. bert Wallhausen' a son ~rald Mr. Ree~ received h.ls B.-S. the first and necessary step in NOTICE s~ciation of Osteopathic Physi F.; four grand~hilrlren; fou. and 1t!.S: Irom the VDlverslty allowing the school of Medicine clans and Surgeons, Inc.; chair. great grandchildren, and a of ~Ichigan, and h.as b~en to increase the entering class For Filing Nomination Petitions m~n of the Mental Health Com. brother, Clifford. teachmg. at Grosse Pomte HIgh of 125 stud~nts to 200," says mlttee, a member of the Ameri. . School smce 1965. Dr. Gordon H. Scott, vice presi. 1967County and School Tax can College of Neuro.Psychia. Interment was 1D Forest ----- dent for Medical School De- For City Offices The 1967 County and School Property Tax bills have tric-Psychosomatic Medicine, a Lawn Cemetery. Harry Whiteley velopment. "And it is particu. member of the Detroit Yacht larly significant to the State been mailed. Club, the Third Order of Sf. ARTHUR P. ABBEY, SR. Net,f) MPA Head since approximately 70 percent PAYMENT WITHOUT PENALTY CAN BE MADE Francis, Curisillo Movement Funeral services for Mr. of WSU's medical graduates and a member of the Board of Abbey, 64, of 900 Rivard boule- New president of th,) Michi. practice in Michigan." UP TO AND INCLUDING FEBRUARY 14, 1968, AT THE CITY OFFICES, 17147 MAUMEE, Trustees for the Allabv Me. vard. were held on Saturday. gan Press Ass 0 cia t ion is" A nine-story structure consist. ' 'al Found t' f ••. February 3, in St. Phl'lomena GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN 48230. morI a Ion or ",el(lCan HARRY WHITELEY, publisher in" of a six-floor tower section ~t01St 190ink lB~b9 Children. Church. He died on Wednesday, .. H h January 31, in St. John Hospital. of the Presque Isle County Ad- and a three.floor base section BEGINNING FEBRUARY 15, 1968, A 4% COL. e was on t e staff of the vance in Rogers City. He was with basement, the buildinl( will MICHICAN LECTION FEE WILL BE ADDED AS PROVIDED Detroit Osteopathic Hospital, A retired barber. Mr. Abbey elected at the 100th convention: be located west of the existing BY LAW; Jenn!Dgs Memorial Hospital, is survived by his wife, Anne; of MPA at Kellogg Center in II Medical Research Building and lIfartm Place East and Mt. Cleo two sons; Arthur P., Jr., and Jon East Lansing. across Brush Street from Grace Beginning March 1, 1968, all City, County and .mens Hospital L.; n in e grandchildren and d H h 'tais I '11 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Nomination He was a me.uber of the three sisters, Margaret, Mabel Other officers are Frank An- an arper OSPl . t Wl Petitions for - School Taxes will be returned to Wayne County Ushers Club and The Holy and Clare. gelo, Detroit Free Press, pres i- I house the d~partments of an. Treasurer for collection. Name Society of Our Lady Star dent.elect. Jim Brown Ingham atomy, ph~slology, ph a r!ll a- Mayor of the Sea Church. Interment was in Mount Olivet ~oun~y N~~VS,Maso~, ~ice-pr.es. ~~~~;;~ a~~oc::;::~~~7Y, a~~:e~i Councilmen ROBERT C, BENDZINSKI He is survived by his wife, Cemetery. Ident, BlaIr C. Gedlent, AlbIOn as administrative and service City Treasurer Clara; daughters, Sister Vir. ALBERT KANTER PETERS Re~ord~r. treas~er. Elmer E. facilities_ I ginia Ann, O.P., Mrs. Pam Olio White IS executive secretary. Architects for the new build. of the City of. Grosse Pointe Woods, to be voted City of Grosse Pointe ver, Jo-Ann ,rances,F Clare, Fun era I services for Mr. Norman C. Rumple, managing ing are Giffels & Rossetti, Inc., upon at the Regular City Election, to be held on Deborah. and Lorianne; a son, Peters, 85, of 442 St. Clair ave. editor of the Midland News, is IDetroit. John Williams Associ. Monday, April 1, 1968, shall be filed with the City John; hIS mother, Mrs. Frances nue, were held on Monday, Feb. past president. , ates, Cleveland, participated DeYonker of the Po' t . t ruary 5, in the Verhe"den I Clerk at her office in the Municipal Building, 20025 m e; SIS ers, ' Dalll'el Ryan Kalamazoo Ga. during the planning stages Mrs. Bernard Konkar and Mrs. Funeral Horn e. He died on , G 1 t ' . th B Mack Avenue, Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan not Henry P atrick; and brothers, Friday. February 2, I'n the zette', Henry M. Hogan, Jr., t en!.~a,1 conCompraClOrny1S ofe 0aark James M" WilIiamJ., Hobert Georgian Court Nursing Home. Birmingham Eccentric; Albert on.;~a ow a earlier than January 10, 1968 and not later than CIT'fr OF GROSSE POINTE Shaller, Petoskey News Review; Park. February 19, 1968. T., and Thomas E. DeYonkers. He was the husband of the and Melvin E. Bleich Romeo To be cons~ructed of poured Intennent will be in Mount late Viola and is survived by 'and placed remforced concrete, Olivet Cemetery. Ithree sons, Earle, Don G. and Obserbver; . r:h n~~lYd el~C~~ the new building will include The time for filing closes at 5:00 P.M. o'clock .E.S.T. ------Paul T. mem ers 0 e ar 0 I- three lecture roo m s with a on Monday, February 19, 1968. NOTICE TO VETERANS ALBER'f A. LECLERC . .. rectors. ~e.elected to the Boa:-d combined total of 841 seats and Funeral services for Mr. Le- Interment was In AcaCia Park I a.re Dav~d A. Rood, ~r., MaDls, 32-multi.discipline laboratories. Veterans' Homestead Tax Exemption Affidavits are clerc. 69, of 645 Lakeshore road, Cemetery. I ttq~~ PIon e ~ r TrIbune, and Student study areas will include To qualify, Nomination Petitions shall be signed by were held on Wednesday, Feb. . l PhIlip L. RIchards, Alpena sections equipped with ealcula- not less than 100 nor more than 150 registered available for 1968 to those veterans and unremarried ruary 8, at the Verheyden ADELAIDE. HEi\lPLER News. tors, typewriter.s and fixed mic- electors of the City of Grosse Pointe Woods. widows of veterans who meet the following condi. Funeral Home. He died in Fort Funeral serVIces for Miss The centennial convention was roseopes. A telpvision studio Lauderdale, Fla., on Saturday, Hempler, 79, of 1023 Bedford climaxed with tho 27th "All- with facilities for color or black. tions: February 4. avenue. were. held on Monday, Michigan" dinner, co.sponsored and. white produetion will be Nomination Petition forms may be obtained at'the ~r. ~ e c I e r c was born in February 5, lD the yer~eyden by the Michigan Department of located on the first floor. Closed office of the City Clerk. 1. Owned no taxable properly both Real and ~oulsevzIle, Quebec, and raised Fu~eral Home. ~he died 1D her Agriculture. Entree this year circuit television will provide a Personal of greater .value than $10,000 State In Rutland, Vi. He was gradu- reSidence on Fnday, February was Bonanza Ham, a pre- relay point for televising from ated from Montreal Technical 2. cooked, boneless product of a area hospitals to students at- Equalized Valuation. Sch~ol. A n at i v e lJetroiter Miss Michigan packing packing eom- tending classes in the building LEONA D, LIDDLE 2. Are not in receipt of income in excess of HIS many affiliations. in. Hempler is survived by her pany. The dinner dramatizes An adilitional feature will be City Clerk eluded: the Grosse Pointe Yacht cousin Christian Gorenflo Michigan as the only state in on input-outr-ut station to serve $7,500 per calendar year unless the veterans CI~b, the Detroit Athletic Club.' .' the union which has an agri- as a branch of the computing Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan Shlkar-Safari Club, the Ameri- Interment was 111 Elmwood culture i nd us try sufficiently center on WSU's main campus are in receipt of compensation paid by the can Society of Tool Engineers, Cemetery. diversified to permit this type The Basic Science Building is Veterans Administration or the Armed ------I ------of meal. the second University stru.::ture Forces of the United States for service in. ADVER1'ISEMENT Boat Launching curred disabilities. DUTCH ELM SPRAY System Smfted NOTICE TO RES~DENTS MATERIALS OF THE CITY OF 3. Owned and occupied property solely as a homestead during the year or years for CROSSE POINTE PARK Woods Comptroller Frederick CITY OF GROSSE POINTE M ICH ICAN G. Hornfisher, after consulta- which the exemption is claimed. Sealed proposals will be ac- tion with the Director of Parks eepted by the City of Grosse and Recreation Don Hallman. Those individuals, who believe they meet the above . Pointe Park until 10 A.M. on recommended to the Council on SPECIAL NOTICE qualifications, should contact the City Office at February 19, 1968, at the Muni. Monday, February 5, that the VETERANS HOMESTEAD TAX EXEMPTIONS cipaI Building, 15115 E. Jeffer- original resolution requiring f7147 Maumee, Grosse Pointe, Michigan; TU 5-5800. erson Avenue, for the furnish- boat owners to purchase their Beginning March 1, 1968, all unpaid 1967 The fonowing persons may qualify for this tax ex. ing of the City's requirements boat launching tickets at the City, County and School taxes wi II be return- emption, provided they do not own taxable property ROBERT C. BENDZINSKI of White Oil 25% DDT, 25% I Municipal Building be rescind- in excess of $10,000 State Equalized Valuation and Deputy City Clerk Emulsifiable Methoxychlor and I ed, and that the Council ~dopt meet the state residence requirements: 57 % Emulsifiable Malathion Ia resolution whereby single ed to Wayne County Treasurer for collection. for the year 1968. I launch tickets would be sold at 1. Persons currently serving in the Armed Specifications of fo r m u I 11 e i the Lakefront Park. ROBERT C. BENDZINSKI Forces and proposal blanks are avail'j A perforated type ticket 2. Unmarried widows of former servicemen able in the Department of Pub. would be used. half of which City Treasurer lie Service in the Municipal Ithe gate keepel' would turn in City of Grosse Pointe who served in World War 1, World War II, :Building. Proposals to be made Ifor accounting records with the or the Korean Conflict CITY OF GROSSE POINTE on proposcil blanks and accom- money to the tr~asurer's offic,:, 3. Disabled veterans currently drawing dis-

panied by a certified check for I the other half given to the resl. ----_.- .._------ability compensation not less than 5% of the amount dent as his receipt. He also 4. Blind persons meeting the statutory defini. of the proposal. or an accepted r.ecommended that the season tion for blindness. NOTICE TO Bidder's Bond. Proposals to be, tlckets. ($5), be sold at the plainl~' marked on outside of' Lakefront Park as well as at Notice to the Taxpayers Disabled veterans occupying specially adapted hous- envelope "Proposal on Duteh the Municipal. Building. . ing may qualify for total tax exemption without Elm Spray Materials." Grosse The Counell concurred WIth SE'NIOR CITIZENS of f1te City of meeting the valuation limitation or residency limita. Pointe Park reserves the right !\fr. Hornfisher's recommenda. tions. to accept or reject any or all tion. _ bids received. The r-nat launchlDg ramp at Act No. 27 of the Public Acts of 1965, as amended, Proposals will be opened in the Lakefront Park is available establishes an exemption of $2,500 State Equalized the Council Chamber of the for use by owners of boats not SENIOR CITIZE1~S TAX EXEMPTIONS Valuation for those individuals who meet the follow- Municipal Building at 10 A.M. exceeding 20 feet in Icngth. A QitOS9t 'oinft lBOtlhS Certain persons may qualify for this tax exemption February 19 1968. ' boat launching tickct is required provided the following qualifications are met: ing qualifications: 'N. J. ORTISI for each boat launching, which MICHICAN CITY CLERK includes boat removal. 1. Own and occupy property as a homestead on 1. One of the owners that occupy the Home- 2.8.68 I • December 31, 1967 stead must be 65 by December 31, 1967. Look out for the man who IS . .- I 2. Be of the age of 65 or over INVITATION TO BID i :~vays .Iooking o~t for himself ' 2. The applicant must be a re~ident of the State NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 1967 Cuunty, 3. Have been a resident of Michigan for at least for at least 5 years of the last 10 years, im. UTILITY TRUCK AND INVITATION TO BID School and Drain Tax is now due and payable. The five out of the last ten years immediately mediately preceding the filing of the exemp. preceding application STAKE TRUCK 16" HEAVY DUTY tax rolls are now in my office and tax bills have tion affidavit. (A resident is defined by the 4. Have a gross income, combined with the act as a person who resides in the State of CROSSE POINTE PARK i BRUSH CHIPPER been mailed to all property owners designated on income of a spouse, for the immediate pre. Michigan at least 6 months of a 12 month MICHICAN 1 MOUNTED ON such 1967 County. School and Drain Tax Rolls. ceding calendar year of not more than $5,000 Sealed bids will be rceeivcd ER period.) by the City Clerk of thl' City 0' 2-WH~EL .TRAIL . 5. Do not own taxable property in excess of 3. Whose income, combined with the income of Grosse Pointe. Michigan. until Scaled hlns WIll bc receJV('d The 1967 County, School and Drain Tax may be $10,000 State Equalized Valuation. 10 A.M.• February 19. 1968. in by the City Clerk of the Cit.y of a spouse, co-occupant and/or concurrent the Municiplil Building at 15115 Grosse POIntc Park. :\hchlgan, paid on or before February 14, 1968 without penalty A person shall he allowed to file one exemption, owners of the homestead. shall be less than E. Jefferson' Avenue for the until W A,1II.. Fchruary 19, vr interest. Payments on and after FcbruaD' 15, either Veterans Homestead Tax Exemption or $5,000.00. (Income as defined by the act is furnishing of one (h Utility 1008, in the Municipal Building 1968 will be subject to a 4% penalty. Senior Citizens Tax Exemption. Senior Citizens are (he total income subject to Federal income l3

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WANTED-Experienced cooks. II! FOR RENT- garage. $240 rental. 772.4248. public grade school. City, DECOUPAGE BAGS, 30 coats 12B--TUTORING 4--HELP WANTED waitresses and couples. Grosse g- Farms or Park. June occu. (Uf . hdJ 1----.----- of vilrnish, Grosse Pointe 10- Classified Delldline EXPERIENCED general office Puinte Employment Agency. n urnls e 3.BEDROOM brick ranch on pancy. Professional engineer ('ation VA 1.3485. COMMUNITY help. My.st type, no shorthand. TUxedo 5-4576. .- the Lake, garage. carpeted, and family returning from _ 10 Tuesday nooo, 12 p.m .• -.----.------.--.. 390 RIVARD drapes, appliances, $275 a overseas. References. Local BALDWIN Acrosonic, used. for all oew copy. changes of 5 day week. Grosse Pointe LAUNDRESS to do work in own h S . d .t TUTORI NG SERVICE area. TUxedo 42500 between CORNER MAUMEE m 0 n t. ecunty epOSl. contact: McGann, TU 4.8852. French Provincial, gllaran. copy and cancell:lUons. It Is home for 2 adults. Pickup PRescott 5.0558. ------d $ suggested that, all real estate MRS. LOUIS MARICK DIREC- 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday and delivery. References reo WOMAN desires apartment or tee, only 645. ' d h th F'd TERRACE, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths GINNERS E t copy be submitted to our of. TOR Tut orlOg by egree teae . ru rt ay. quired TU 59988 MORANG. Beautiful spacious income, unfurnished; maxi. BE organ, s ey, fu11 fice by Monday 5 p.m. ears available in all subjeets for --.---.--- .. -.----.-. second floor. One bedroom, front apartment, redllced one mum, $80. Character ref- keyboard. $195. grades bJ'gh school, college aDd LIVEJN help desired to assist bath, third floor. -Children T 1 8 S"ILEY BROS. A DJ U STE R I half. for Ii g h t caretaker e.renc.e s..... W 1. 65 . lH adult education. mother in child care and gell. high school age preferred. - I 5510 Woodward TR 3.6800

Chcrge Ads-l 2 Words for $1.25 339 Merriweather I' \ I ~~~~h~~~~wo:~d ~~ ~~ad; I LEW I S & FORD CO. G~~~~~8p~~:~ :i::~ilt~~.-IO\~~-; 'IP~~S~~~A~~h \~~;:e~l:d~:~:a(~___ O~~~_~~~.~ay I-a 10c each additional word TUxedo 4~2820 Excellent opportunily in Ollr j shopping, bus and lake. Refer-, 961-0550 5-room (Iat. $90 a month. No Grosse Pointe area, with oc. FRENCH HORN, Ho 1to n, Call OPE~~~GS :()Cfn~ T:;'ACHERS ~~~T;u~f~it~F:x~~ie~:e ~:. _.~~~=-s88~~~?__ .. I--. :_-- ~~:~~r~n.p.mI.nqUire 775 9354 ~~~~~crot~~~~~~~5~: Prefer ~~~I~l,e, Cl~~h~:I~O~a:i~~. $~i~~ TUXEDO 2-6900 sse e rlllJ adjusting Auto' and General' EXPERIENCED woman with 5 ROOM upper, au~omatlC heat, ---. __ ._--.- .. _-- student cello, $400. Call 821. 3 Trunk Line, Liability daiJlls. Salary com- Grosse Pointe references for hot water furmshed. Near 6A-FOR RENT 'A-ROOMS WANTED 2249 evenings. PRIVATE TUTORING mensurate wi\h amount of ex- occasional daytime babysit. Kercheval bus. Prefer adults. (Furnished) ... ---- .. ---. --. - NEWS IIALEIl 8TA'rtONI IN perienee. Company car and ting. 886.5667. Ab?ut February ~. TNG, Grossp ',\.1 CLEAN1:\l'G. light ironing $240, 772.42411 , PIANOS Was Now Pointe referrnces. Own trans- )o;xpcri('nrcd, good plain cook ARTISTS MUSIC CENTER~ 4-HELP WANTED 4-HELP WANTED SKIING - GAYLORD Holly Spinet . portatlon. 81165087, 26 p. m. wishcs Thursday, ('\'('ry ot her GROSSE POINTE PARK $ 695 $ 495 143,)7 Chalmers at Har[J('r Monday and Saturday. 894- Large 7 room hrlck .~ingle, full Cahle Spinet by S ~linut('s from OtseJ::o ski club. 29451 .John R ill 12 Mile Claims Adjuster 3319 after 6 p.m. basC'mcnt, sirlc drive. 2.ri,r Story & Clark 795 595 _ What Will Your Next Job pay? __ , Efficiency apartments, clcc .. EveninJ::s 'liI 9, ?lIon.. Thurs .. Trainee J::arage. Vacant. $225, month. Cablc Console WO.\IAN wishes office dran. (rir heal, electric kitchens Fri. I-'IKANY RE"LTOR $6,400 PLUS CAR-NO FEE ing. rrfercnces, Call 8.13.3454 "Cl'om modates up to 6 per. hy Story & Clark 895 695 $10,000 $15,000 $20,000 More? 8865051 886.3114 [ All YOll need is a collegc dcgreC' ' after Ii p,m, sons. 9619624 for rescrva. Kranich & Bach let and the desire to l('arn, This (;HOSSJo: POIi\'TE - Brarons. lions. Drtroit. LEMH:n gla~s shades. stainrd Console 1195 995 ollie chip company will do BABYSITTING. convalrs('rnl EXEC-U-TECH Mswer your question fj ..lcI. 7 rooms, :' haths. tip:! I. glass panels. china. prrssed Story /I.; Clark ~hC' rest. Call for immediat(' carr, light du~irs. ,day wrl'k, gla.~s. prw('/ery, commodes. Pl!. nl'wl~. dp ..oratrd, floors Baby Grand 2195 1895 COVERAGE Intervlcw. Rrferrnrcs. 9Z41:;24 . ('hairs. hnffel. Thr hl'sl va. Working rclati(jn~hips wilh othl'r professional employ. i sandrd, ""car srhools, sharp. ffil25480 IPS 372.4244 SKTl:'\'G ACCOMMODATIONS riely and value' in ilntiqurs. () R G 1\:', S nwnt ;H~Pnc'I(,S ('oa slto.coa,~t. Th()usands of jabs are . LA DV In:Srrn:s Sda\' habvsil. SI;, 8B:fH6R. olc1r.tiques, jun.qur, al !'i. Farfisil SrJinb now only 499 oplm, looJiing for people. : GENl';RAL WORK with Jonl: ling. Light housr\\'~rk. (lwll Kfo:NSIN(;TO",,- War!,pn an'a, Lakr Charl('\'oix llrar Boyne POSITIONS estahhshed Gros.~e PointC' transportation. WAlnut .'i3724. TilE i~RIST I\l ILL SI!OPPE !.owrry Slark! clemo 499 UPllN 3 I)('droom flal indutJn~ s."'.'l14'111~/ProC'"t'dllr~8 I\('('ounlin;l: anrl Tuesday. ~12. rarfan'. rl{'r VIRGINIA'S ~T. Conn Capricr 795 lnd"'lr)a] R~I,tloPlS ,\d','rlhtn~ "snuhrlurloR and ablc to get along wilh ;'I;OTTI:\'(;!IA\I.-Clean ,~ room In:A UTI FUI. 3.hrciroom home clay. 1,0 BIB99 af!rr 5 Jl.1l1 l;, Baldwin 25 [J('dal HOW Mad Y(,Ur resume to COST: All lees ore po,d by nire pcople. Must hc gone) upper nolI. hral furnished. on I.u:\t' lIuron for SUIllTnrr AnJC TREASURFS Con~o:(" 1795 Ex~l.U Tech today. employers typist Gnd not mind detailC'c1 IlEI.IAIlLE woman wisllf's hahv 8125. 1.0 84100. wrpkdays season. Pri"'lle heach. Good 10 :m.5 Daily Closrd :\Ion work. Three half days a wl:ek Sf'nd ....'()Ilr r"'lillmf" to: sitting work. 331311)( . swimminJ::, VAlley I-7n,). WI:\'D~lILL POI:\'TE flRrVfo: We Buy and Sell during learnin" period - 5 THE MUSIC CENTER 15R:1O - 2 hrdroom duplrx, SKIERS .- Wrekly rrntaly, cot .. 22418 EX EC~U-TEC H Personnel Consultllnts clay wcek lal.er, Call Mr.~. fo;XPF.RlENCED r.1 HI, de.lirrs Ma('k, hl't 8 and 9 :\~:le 22fl:l3 (;ratiot nr. 9 :\lIle rarprtrd. d (' n. rrCTr;lt ion lagr ill Boyne county. 886 Hassel, Maxon Brothers, Inc. days or week, general. 923. 772.8606 OPK\ 111.9 JMILY 1172 l'C'nohs('ot Bldg .• Detroit, Mich .• 06l.~1B3 100lll, i I TU 2.6000. 6017. garage. 82,';:1. 821.7842. 1439

• " 4' '. .. ••• , •••• "" . ,~ .s«zzt .. _ • C • d « '* :4 ... "'!!l...... ~..oIlIl.-.toIlo ...... ----...... • ...... '* eft.. . « ... ~ ...... dad d •••• r .. « d •• em as cre •• r e recre • Tnursday, February 81 1968 G R 0 SSE POI N TEN EWS -'------Page Thirty.Seven Jl"8j;>\'li'$.~;~z;''m..(\"m;m-l~w~~.,zw~mr,w.'!'W~Mli\TI'idMd.$jl%1 8B-ANTIQUES 13-REAL ESTATE lI-AUTOS FOR SALE f!.l ~UT~~.~~R SA~E__ 112D-~8:~~~~:~:OP-FOR SALE New '68 Chcvrolets ,ERTY FOR SALE I I'f. ". ~ ~ A~~:~~~.:~I'~~:~::;;~~.::: SAVE .V. . $ $ Impalas $2,388 30 (75 ACRES. MODER:-J' HOME, OPEN SUN, Full Factory Equipment 2-5 I.•.:~~!... ~LI./::I~~ .. ~~ .. ~IJ If: H;~ii¥~;;;~itf::~S~i~t~~~ CORVETTES LAHGE OHCllARD) You Must Ask For CLOSE TO .ST. CLAIR, l\lich, r; curio cabinet. TUxedo 6.0550 I 16825 Cranford Lane AnI ~ ~~ 60 , Jim Russo TU J -7600 City water, 4 bedroo'lls, 2 f;; ~ W'i9-ARTICLES WANTED SPORTS CARS Otllof Town Calls Accepted bat'hs, kitchen built.ins, wood 4 bedrooms, 2!z baths. burning fireplace, family WA-~-T-E--D-:-G-'r-a-nd-f-a-th-e--r-c-Io-ck.,:\I.G., Healey. Sprites\ Jags. Ideal location. i! f' Shalla Chevrolet ..~ 1'00111 with oak.pegged flO/or. rt Call TUxedo 2.6900 - 3 Trunk Lines To Serve You Quickly W, curio cabinet, small oriental' Spitfire, TR.4's, etc. 16700 Harper, ing, large barn, low laxe", ;;,: ,", , rug. good figurines. VAlley; 100'10 Guarantee Beforlj JIlin. Via E. X-way school buses. Country linng 429 Colonial Court ;; Your Ad Can Be Charged 0: 3;;179. __ ! Delivery 1-95-7-C-L-A-S-SiC-Tht;~d-er-b-ir-d at its best .. $87,000 .. Allractive bungalow. 2 bed. r; }{! WANTED: GOOD PIANO, hardtop - original owner. Gerald M. Emig Agcncy rooms with expansion attic. H L: 372-1502 H A N EY' S $1,195. Shown Sunday. Febru- Leona Hhoades, Assodate Excellent location, ~_~_'.I: .• S~~~~~E E~r~~~~~f~=::~~~~S~~~~~~2~William W. Queen _~_(.~.~.~~_;_:_;_JI,W~~~~~I 8864141 - -- DR 2.1777 j i966-PONTI'AC -B~;I~c~'ille - 2, . _ DRUM SALE D~~~~P~~ ~~~S:i~:u;~~~ iA~;;a~~6_~~h and chen)' i PIANOS WANTEO- CARS WANTED ; door hardtop. Very sharp. i 12E-COMMERCIAL PROP. 882-6317. ------..--- I Grands, Spinets .and small Up. ..!1,195 .. TU 6.51~~.: i ERTY FOR SALE ' All I d 'g Sling la d R g ------GARAGE Sale. Sofas, end I rights. Highest cash paid. . ..- .. ----.--.- ..... - 1965 BUICK "00 Deluxe. A .. _ ,u WI , er n, 0 ers. SPARKLING sprmg water. No table " tape recorder, miscel. VE 7-0506 '67 BUICK LeSabre convertible. .. By Appointment Vox drum sets, $480 to $520. chemicals added. 6 half-gal. laueous. Feb. 10. 29244 Roan, 1'.-...---______Call 771-3244. sharp one owner. Extra clean VACANT CO:o.IMERCIAL ONE WEEK ONLY, $299. De- Ions. $1.15. Free delivery. Warren. ,BOOKS. Art Objecls Sought. and fine running. Priced to PROPERTY 621 HOlLYWOOD lll.xe $300 4-pi~ce set. $160. Lud- Boltle deposit. 823.0506. ------.------I Browsers always welcome. i962FORD 2.door, automatic, sell. $1,795. Low down pay- HARPER WOODS wig used 3'plece set. $59, 1------.------__ FINE furniture from Palmer B. C. Claes Book Shop. ~liss powcr brakes, steering. $250 menl I Sharp 3 bedroom ranch, Family room, excellen t con- "The Smartest See Artists" UPRIGHT PIANO and stooL Woods home. Dining room, Ethel Claes, 1670 Le\'erette 884-9205. .. __ ~. . SHALLA CHEVROLET Busiu('ssprop~rty on Harper I ditio;}, lots of extras. See Fine shape inside, keeps console pia n 0, recreatic'1 (48216). WO 3.4267. 1966 CHEVY II, real economy 16700 Harper TU 1-7600 Avenue belween Lennon and tuday! ARTISTS MUSIC CENTERS ~~~e~nXoad, ~~/~~~~2~ov, ~~~~ tt~om~~c~~~ne~~t~~~:i WANTED-Orie;t~ith;~\;_;;~ compact with Powe~ Glide, 1966 VAL-rANT statio~-;~-gon, Beaufail. Amplc parking nrca. 14357 Chalmers at Harper Drive. figurines, piano. VA 3.5179. radio, heater. WAlnut 1-25B2. clean, automatic, low mile. Lots of lovely living in this 29451 John R at 12 Mile TWO LA R G E comfortable I------~ D bl h t f i964cADILL.\C Sedan Iack Persian lamb jac - _~ __ ' ._. __ ._. Automatic transmission, plus tIres and engme. 8228181. the beller lodges in lower MILLER BROS. FlIl radios. 884-8881. drapes Colonial dining room et, mmk collar, $200. 2 two- UTOS FOR SALE f II ft. t L . h' F I d by REALTY - .------. ------s e I, 'radio-record player, whe~l bikes, 24" girls', 26" I!~=-A ..__...... ~ $~~ or~n~qu:~meQ~~lif~~ 1964 PONTIAC Starebie! 4.Door ~~~c ':r~~he~rm;In{l:;n~orp. 24503 Grntiot East Detroit GlBSON stereo guitar, gold rugs, chair, cedar. cbes!, I boys. TUxedo 2'9150_. __ 1964 CHEVROLET S tat ion credit. Hardtop, $39 or your old car 893-2291. trim case, like rew. TUxedo lamp, Thursday evenlDg, Fri. 12 UPHOLSTERED chairs. quite Wagon. Beautiful turquoise down. 57744. _ . 1 day at ~ a.m. 821,9710, 837 new, electric stove, refrigera- finish. $38 down and $38 per 0 nly $2,379 Ver Hoven Chevrolet ... ~ DEClDELY different. Excel. MOVING - Gas stove, refrig- I _~_eaconsflcld. tor. Ironrit~ irone~, brass month. 13535 VAN DYKE 12G-~AR~~ _ lent floor plan. Rock fire. cra1or\ nlaple huteh, maple IFENDER 1\'1ustang electric gui.. lamp. clothln~, bru>a.brac. Ver Hoven Chevrolet OTHER ~'10DELS EVEN 365~t5000 . _ place wall, living, dining, k . t bI 4' , TUxedo 12898 13535 VAN DYKE LOWER! ' ------Get away from it all in this family, 2 bedrooms. modcrn rocbedroomer, plDeset, doublea e; bed. ,ple~e1\lIs- sories,tar, amplifier,excellent case,condition.acces. -. ----- 365.6000 YOU MUST ASK l"OR '67 CAMERO, white. b Rallyk bealltifl,l 10 acre farm J'ust 35 kitchen. TUxedo 4.~351. cellaneous. Very reasonable. $275. 881-2685. AURO~ HO model motori.ng. Sport. V.8, power ra es, minutcs from Detroit. 7-room 9-12, Saturday, February 10,1------ExtenSIVe .s~t, all accessories. irUST SELL quickly 1966 green Joe Doyle TU J -7600 power steering aulomatic ranch. 2car nllnched garage. 812 Pemberton. r;IBSON Altas amp and bass, Must saCrifice. TU 5.7810. Bonneville Brougham hard. Out of Town Calls Accepted transmission. Low mileage. Small horse barn, paddock OPEN HOUSE 't 'th G d nd' 1 '-'- top, 5 \"ay power. Excellent $2,200. PRescott 50316. fnnced, F'r\ll't trees and mnm.' FENDE--R-'-\11'bro'v-er-b-am-p, re- gt'.,uolna.rB"'SI!.1254ca,se. 00 co 1- i, B--A.RG'Al'." S. Decoralor item. s' Shalla Chevrolet ' SUNDAY 2-5 " condition. Best offer. 294. G:ll EMPLOYEE must sell '65 extras. We hnvc. s e \' e r. n I i 1891 OXFORD RD. on a nice 1\'5~~b,strpeea~lkleOlrO,Ja'lsoB. Lelaencstlr'nl'cgI GIBSO~-g-;;i~-;~damplifi~'~~ 'I' ~O~de~~' c~~~~ 8~~~~~i.2~aUlsh 2l'J8:____. - ~li~.67~?a l~rp~~;\'av 1500 VW, two heater s • ex 'c e 1- fc:II'llnIs;nFesocrot!tl101r:0~~formal'()l1'bSI~cektin Gro~sle P 0int edWOOdS.

mandolin, fuzzy tone. 881-5012.. Brown suit. slacks. youth size f U '. db II .ng roo ' I 1--'. -----. --.---~'~ '-65 FORD Galaxie, 2 door hard 'lent condition.6 $1,0.2 5 3 3•1 ne . c0 oUlaI N.• 3 I' bcrooms U------16. Bicvcle boy's. Wedgewood I PORTABLE Ironnte, folds com. top, automatic transmission, .- --. 3586 a tcr p.m. MILLER BROS 1111 a 1 up. Ice IVI m LTRA.MODERN couch, royal I dl'nner'set (8), perfect condi- pactly, good working condi. power steering, Ziebart, la,d~"s 1963 COUNTRY SQUIRE wagon.. .. ------. with fireplace. Formal dining blue_ 2 high back chairs. t'lon. T y pew r it e r paper I tion $25 TUxedo 2-6153 car. like new. 13,500 m, lonees. owner. New rubber, less '66 CHEVY Bel Air wagon. Call G REALTY. t E t D t .t room. kitchen with good eal. Cocktail lablc, hexagoll table. opaque. white. Bed couch,t' First $1,650 takes. xc 0 TV eI 3.000 miles. ~600. 20739 Wicks 882.5653. 24503 ratIO, as e WI ing space, rec rooni for the 2 'cl res La s ch-'n and h d d Book 2.3233. Lane, Grosse PIe. Woods. 1947 CIIRYSLER. Perfect con- __ .______youngsters plus lav. Garage. tab:e. u W~ll S~~d to- :::Iv~~, ~table r~~:hwashe~: -196--4CH--EV--ROLET- B~I- -2~ - --- .------dition, $1,100. VEnice 9.B70~: 12H-pLRAOKpEEARTNyD.RIVER o$~~n,;~o.m 0 v I n g up north. get!ler as unitJ~k.or separately. Kodak camera. 885-9232 after Ai~ 196';' CHEVROLET Camaro-B, _ 7561331 d k d door V.B, Powerglide, radio, automatic with power. Must 1962 CHEVROLET Impala hard------OFFERED BY . • 6 an wee.en s. heat~r. Excellent in every see to appreciate. $75 or your lop. A fine one owner trade PORT HURON LADIES SUITS, coats, nresses, SCHWINN 10 speed boy's biey. way. OK warranty. $9!!~. No old car down. in excellent condition. Power- LAKEFRONT PROPERTY size 5 to 12, good condition. cle, 26", in excellent condi. down payment. Ver Hoven Chevrolet glide, radio, heater. etc. Only Year round home for sale by Reasonable. TUxedo 2-1978. tion. G i r I's bicycle, 24" SHALLA CHEVROLET $795. No down payment. oniner. Buy now and save------Schwinn. 882-2172. 16700 HARPER TU 1-7600 13535 VAN DYKE SHALLA CHEVROLET must sell. If intere'steel, write ANIEL END OF JANUARY CLEAR. ------1 365-6000 16700 HARPER TU 1-7600 F.G.Smith, 2208 Carriage Lanc, 20225 Mack TU 6- 1190 ANCE AT THE GUITAR AND SKIS 220mm Head standards. '65 CHEVY convertible, 396 ._. _ Port, Clinton, Ohio 43452, or call Are you thinking of selling your DRUM WAREHOUSE Cubco bindings. Practically engine, 4.specd stick. 372-2062, '1964'-ciIEVROLET--I;;;p~la . SS 1967 CHEVROLET Impnla, V.8, 419.732.2181, 8 a.m. to 5 pm. house? If so, call U5. new $65. TUxedo 2.7621, :lfler 6 p.m. . ; convertible V8, power slccr- Po\\erglide, radio, heater, 1 _ DRUMS evenings.. iJNCOLNC(:mTINEN~AL '65. ing, brakes. Very good con. power steering An extra WAS NOW WESTINGHOUSE Lhundromat 4.door, fully equipped. pre- dition. One owner. :Must sell. sbarp one owner carl With ~IARINE CITY-6951 Riverside New 4-pc. Spkl. and Frigidaire electric dryer, mium tires, low mileage. Pri- TUxedo 2-3822. new car warranty. Only Sets. Red. b C I fl 6 PR . --._- - ... $21!l5. Easy terms. Dr, LOI70x770; house on sell- TAPPAN Says Silver.Blue $239.50 $197.50 $75. DRexel 1.2696, elween vate. al a er p.m. es. '66 IMPERIAL 4 door hardlop, SHALLA CHEVROLET way has one 'bedroom and New 2 pc. Slingerland 1 and ( p.m. cot! 1-8365. .. white with black vin~'l, black 16700 HARPER TU 1-7600 hath down, 4 bedrooms and I Sels. Choice 1965 EiiO\VN-j;;:;perial 4-door. leather interior, all power, ------hnlh up, hasement, gas heat'l "TRY TIIFSE fOR SIGHS'" Finishes $323.00 BEAUTIFUL full length mink Spanish red, matching leather AM.HI radio with reve~', '67 OLDS 98, -i dQor hardtop. plus 2hedroolll guest house, " " . New 4-pc. Ludwig $255.50 coat. Good condition. Good interior, bucket selits. ail con- berator, power seal, elecln.c Full power, air conditioned, gas heal. garagc. Could he Skyblue Pearl buy. Also Beaver coat, rea- ditioned, loaded with exlras, door locks, etc. $2,950. PrI- stereo radio, perfecl condi. expanded with additional reo tiree cottages for good in. with Cymbal $.570.00 $450.00 son able. TUxedo (.1945 after showroom condition. Owner, vate owner. Call between 12" tlOn. 8 .3907. BY APPOINTMENT 84 come. $28,500. LARGEST CYMBAL SrOCK 6 p.m. • _ TUxedo 2-8522, evenings. 4 p.m. Sunday, TU 6-0583. ,RA:o.IBLER-~~g~;-i962 4 door, , 884-6200 IN :\IICHIGAN ORGAN, Lowrey Lincnlnwood. UNUSUAL Fl NDS ! 1966PONTiAEB;~;~~;iIIe con. 1961) CHEVY II -v-a: P~wer i 6 cylinder, au.t?matic. radio,! MARTHA BACIlEHS'. SAVE $$$$ 25 pedals, Leslie, one year . verlible must see to appre. glide, radio, heater, power. excellent condillon, $375. 830 HEALTOH ;,\EW QIo'FER);'\(iS GUITARS ONLY old like new. Call days, VAl. AT THE dale! 5195 down. steering; a car of cxeeptional Bedford. 331-4725. uEpiphone Single Pickup $89 lev'I.72OO. Evenings and week. SWITCHING POST qu~.lity! Low mileage. One ;58 PLYMOUTH wagon. Bcst l\larille City . Ann Pieprzak 102-l nLAlR~IOOR C1'.-3 heel. e~ds TUxedo 4-0660. Ver Hoven Chevrolet owner. $1,395 with $195 down. 1.:113-3299139 room tri.level with spacious u-Gretseh Single Pickup $99 Come on a voyage of disco'.'ery 13535 VAN DYKE offer. 771-4709. u.Gibson, Double Pickup $99 AU.'T}-I-E-NTI-C antique pre.C.on. . d t' b 36" 6000 SHALLA CHEVROLJo:T Grosse Pointe 8217710 22 ft. livinl: room, dining federatl'on 3-d rawer pine for beautiful ecora Ive .' "I' • :J: __ ._.______16700 Harper TU 1-7600 Hl65 GOLD CORVAIR, inquire .__ . . . _ room, kitchen with bllillins CLOSEOUT SALE ON ALL jects to lldc1 character to you,' ------8865304. NEW GIBSON MELODY l\1AK- ;Jnd nmple eating space, Won- c h est. premium condition, home such as , .. a pair of New '67 Chevys 1965 CHEVROLET :o.lalibu _ 4 . _. ._ de.-flll panelled family room ERS. REG. $159 NOW 5129. $110. TU 5.2161. smoked cry s t a I GIRAN- 10 choose from. As low as '64 CADILLAC Coupe deVille _ (ST. CLAIR RIVER ~~PS O~LY wit h fireplace. Rcrrealion EXECUTIVE IIOME) 1 u.Gibson, GA20 $49 --- DOLES mahogany KNIFE Impalas $2 185 $1,()95. Full power, 6.way seat, 42,000 room wiU! hay, plus 2 ,-2 car NORTIJ OF SI. Clair: 125 feet u-Ampeg Twin 12" 2 ANTIQUE needlepoint chairs. BOXES leather topped I Ver Hoven Chevrolet miles. A-I condition. Musl sell. attachcd ga"lge with elec. k' h . DN Y SHAPED d k . P B ci' Bcst offcr over $1,200. BHoad. of slp('l seawnJl St. Clair w.Reverb $129 J. W. Tillman roc 109 c air. KI E , es .. ' Power sleerlng, ." ra 10, 13535 VAN DYKE opcner. lIurry on this olle! Marble top ~:;.ble, $45 each. ROSEWOOD S E C R ETA R Y heater, whitewalls, and wash- . wa)' 31271. Hiver frontagp, 2 1l0atho\1se~, u-Fender Bardmaster 5249 Dehumidifi<'!'. $15. 45" electric with original glass ... nar. ers. b.u, lites. dectric clock: 3656000 , 1966 i~~IANS-2~d~;;_Ti~~eltop, ,UIl1I11('r hOllsC'. dork. Lo\'ely 20RO FLEETWOOD- Charm. lNVE.'ITORY CLEARANCE ON 2 level home, 2'~ haths, ing 3 hcdroom colonial with ALL l\'EW A.'fPEG A 1\1 P S- slove $35. 9xIl nylon rug, $25. row mahogany CONSOLE and E. brakes, liles and i 1966 automatic, power brakes and, kil('hen hlliitins, :1 spaciom first floor powder mom, mild SAVE 10%. 20%. 30% ON 9.pic~e dining room furnitu~e, table. :lluch more! Only $150 or olel ste('ring. radio, heater. 886- S150. 9-piecc French Provm. . car elown, $55.50 per month. bcdroollls (can be four} f"m- roo III , yenrrollm! fnmil)' roOIll. ALL NEW AMPS. cial bedrlJom suite. complete, AND a large assorlment of 011 35 plus 1. !\Iany models e\'en CADI LLAC 631R. . _ ill' room wilh oak pegged 2.('ar I:aragl'. OI'E:\I SU:\I),\ Y $350. 2 mahogany twin beds. paintings and prints! lower. flooring. 2 firl'piarp>, and 2:(JO 10 :1:00. THE MUSIC CENTER mam' 01 her f('atures. ')\1'0 car 22933 Gratiot nr. 9 Mile $35. Glassware. Saber saw, 19163 Livernois YOU 1I1l'ST ASK FOR 'SEF: the beautiful seleclion of I :lA-BOATS AND S?5. Wollensak stereo tape re- \~ blk. North of 7 Milc Geo. Sal iba TU J -7600. one of Cadil1al"s mosl popular, MOTORS atta •.".!Jcd garage wit:1 clcc. 1002 IJARVAI'l1l YOII'II fin" OPEN 10-9 DAILY d()or,. $71.000. a IIl'ap of li...ing in whit!' C:1]le corder, $45. 8860419. Parking in Rear UN 21812 Out.of.Towll Calls Acceptell modC'ls. ~IOST of the exlras ' 1966 31' e.e. Commander. fully Cod \lith hitchilll: Jlost charm. ------Hours 10 to 5 you pay for o.n other cars a~e cquippC'd indudinl( powpr C;('rald ~1. Emig Ag't'ncy YOII'1l fnll in \m'(' wilh I;ug(' l1-AUTOSFOR-SALE - ..- - ii-AUTOS FOR SALE Shalla Chevrolet standard eq\l1P.menl on Cadll- plant. pressure water. electric J.pon;l Hhoa. hN!ronm randl. I'2 h,1Ihs. See the v PAYMENTS as low as $3,Q),3 montHy familv room, aHacbC'd l:aragC', Customized -also- J)ulrh ColCllllal. :l !JedrooIl1s, ""w r,1rpehng and clr,1prs. !.I'! IMPALAS I', halhs. Ilwd,'rn kil!'lll'n. liS sho\\' YOlI thiS exqubite 1964 v.w. 196~ 1IIu"tan" CHEY. IMPALA SI Pall\" par ish. lTn(h-r, IlIlmp 11011'. CAMARO All Models - Colors $895 $1395 S:llJ,Il(JlI. ('all 0\11\111 SKI .1H;,!I. in our Sports Dept. 1966 Bonne\'iJle 4Dr. HE\T.\J. ,hclory .IT condillonln2l during Feb. t~~LE INCOME ,1 Available for $2,385 5'4 1':\1-:1TTI"FS, 11';"1' f\lrni,.h. $2295 ,.I hllillp ill th,' Shorr.~ for II Hugger Month WSW. B U L,)mp" P Dash, Seilt Belts, S, V Mirror 1\:\1'1':\. 1.'i79 ... \";,r :,),ll'k. lIIonths ",'.~illltln~ ~1.1r.'h 1st. cmmlT C"ECKF~DBY rllO"I'; Id('i11 arro1llgpnwlJt f(.r 2 Ia IIIi low as DEliVERY TODAY! Polymcnh S57 ()f-;, Our Srccial Payrncn! Pl,ln 35 i 1. Ill';) I' IIll' I"'I~ alld ~acill cllih Iiv, IillrJl( logl'! h,'r "'H'''' 's S('~ (Jr Co!1 F',lrl B'o~(.Jy (,r Dr'llt1 S(:lgfrl('(i II, rx,",'lh'lIl COllliilillll, IH'\II.I' $68*down I It\jCOI N- <,rcd>! Cllc, ked by Phone d"""I;,h'd. (;;" III ;11. 2 ('ar ga r;,.~... I i;Ul d ,I' to hilS ;1f,,1 TAPPAN GMAC or MU\CUr VA 10f)711 I ~1O I\!','chl'"a 1 -- On.lhe.HID *Qualified Credit QuaUty I.~What Counls i Johnstone & Johnstone TV '-7600 I Page Thirty.Eight GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, February 8,1968

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OPEN HOUSE CROSSE POI NTE OPEN SUNDAY SUPERB SERVICE SUNDAY 2-5 CROSSE PTE. HOMES 744 Lakepointe Ave. Are you thinking of selling CLASSIFIED HARPER WOODS BRYS DRIVE NORTH 1110- your Grosse Pointe property? i Exceptional 3 bedroom, 1~ We need houses of all sizes i WE APPLAUD the opening of OPEN SU!'!DAY 2.5 P.M. 20943 NORWOOD - n ear bath ranch, 2 car attacheJ ga. another Purdy & Edgar in all the Poinles to meet Harper. Face brick l~ story. LEXINGTON 430 - This well rage, family room. Central "hit" which is sure to draw the demand of our qualified Nice living room, dining planned. c'lmpletely air-con- air - conditioning, carpeted rave not ice s from you buyers. 0 u r service of 311 room, I~.rge kitchen and 2 ditioned ranch is in one of the throughout. Fabulous reerea. critics who have seen every ~'ears in business specializing bt Jrooms down. Carpeting. most convenient locations in tion room complete 'with sum. four bedroom. three bath in the selling of Grosse ~ C.II TUxedo 2.6900 ~~~TO Serve You Quickly ; Large bedroom up. Newly the Farms for schools, trans. mer kitchen, wet bar. production being s how n Pointe property can be of decorated. 2.car garage. Now portation and shopping. 3 today. This one upstages all help to you. The market is f Your Ad Can Be Charged t vacant. bedrooms, 2 full baths plus HAMPTON 1552, FIRST OF. those 0 the r s which are good. Give us a .call. No obli. pQwder rQom and basement FERING - 2 bedroom brick priced in the "below fifty gation. o ~ OFFERED BY lavatory. Separate din in g bungalow, dining room, nat. range." For your conveni- L.:.:0~:r7}::rr::7:::?~:Tr.:::,-,::~?:=::::}:r;:::m::;?:7:~?:7' .•,,:'r:r::r~:::::::r:::::::;:::~:xr~::5::r::s~~?;:z~~::r::m:;:w;::r1:t~x::::~!:~r:::~~:::;::;::%::IT:m~~:::~::~:~:m~:;~;:::~::;::::~:::%~::?~I~ room. Bea~tiful kitchen with ural fireplace, garage. ence we are holding a mati- JOHN C. STAUDT, INC. top quality buill.ins. Large nee performance at 2:30 REALTORS I I3-REAL ESTATE 13-REAl ESTATE .13-REAL ESTATE ANIEL first floor utility room, full HUNTINGTON 2010, Priced reo Sunday afternOQn. So queue VA 2.0100 FOR SALE . FOR SALE . FOR SALE basement. Tip.top condition. duced. Grosse Pointe Woods. up for this one early • . -_. ------i ~------~. Large 3 bedroom brick ranch 20225 Mack TU 6-1190 I it.s really a "good show." 2-FAMILY fiat, 529 St. Clair, type bungalow. Carpeted. Rec. BLAIRMOOR CT., 1040.232.,;;, S. ROSEDALE COURT. 2- GROSSE POINTE WOODS' PEMBERTON 501 AT WIND- 5 up, 6 down, lower, com- year.old briek Co Ion i a I. 4 MILL POINTE. Drive - A reation room. 2 car garage. ALLARD - Spacious three bed. Are You Thinking of Selling pletely redecorated, newly OPE~ SUNDAY 2 to 5 large bedrooms, 21/2 baths. smart contemporary home. Convenient location to schools r?~m bungalow. Exc~lIent con. your house? If so call us. carpeted, modern kitchen, family room with fireplace. and transportation. Purdy dltlOn. New carpeting. paneled I Excellent condition. 27 ft separate basements, 2. car An excellent 5 year old Colonial First floor laundry room. Cen. living room, large family garage. Close to shopping. In fine condition which fea. basement. Worth seeing. I-GR-O-S~-E-P~IN;~-W~~-D-S--- MOROSS ROAD 413 (Grosse tral air conditioning, plush room, 4 bedrooms, 4~ baths. & $33,500. Own~r. 822.2418. tures a large paneled family carpeting and drapes. Deco- I Pointe Farms near Chalfonte) GROSSE POINTE PARK Ranch-type. 2 baths, library. Complete with nice carpets room with fireplace, modern raleu like a urealll llOu"e. and draperies. -3 bedroom briek ranch, na- kitchen with all built.ins, Circular dr've, attached ga. BARRINGTON 759-4 bedroom Recreation room. Owner. TU tural fireplaee, dining area, Edgar IN THE VILLAGE larj!e breakfast room, 4 hed. rage and many other extras. English Colonial. Near the 1-1116. PROVENCAL ROAD-This top attached garage. HANDY TO EVERYTHING roo ..ls, 21h baths, carpets :lnd Stop by. lak~ and waterfront park. 2'h 1 - 1 location 0 ff e r s magnificent 63 KERCHEVAL TU 6.6010 2- car attached garage. Low. baths, large excellent modern view of the lake. This house N. OXFORD 1110 - Custom BUILT for the large family. 6 Interest mortgage can be as , kitchen. Spacious home. built 3 bedroom, 1'12 bath cen- bedroom, Georgian c en tel' OFFERED BY has 3 bedrooms, 3'h baths, sumed. Owner transferred;! 23xI6' family room, large liv- ter enlrance Colonial. Recrea- BY APPOINTMENT hall COLONIAL of which quick possession. HARPER WOODS ft. LARGER, older house whicb ing room and paneled library, tion room with natural fire. there are 4 bedrooms, 2 baths LAK~SHORE DRIVE, Grosse is located in a neighbor. also formal dining room. Lot place. A t t a c h e d garage. on second floor and 2 bed- ANIEL Pomte Shores-Brand new 5 HUNT CLUB, 20401 - 3.bed. hood where most recent 150xI50', landscaped, wilh Large, well laudscaped 101. rooms and bath on third floor. T. RAYMOND JEFFS bedroom, 5 bath borne over- 20225 Mack TU 6-1190 room face bric'J., ranch Fam- sales have been much high- sprinkler system. Completely up-dated kitchen TU 1-1100 If no ans. TU 20176 looking beautiful Lake St. ily room, gas heat, 2'h.car er than the price we are NORTH ROSEDALE 601-Built with breakfast area, extra Are you thinking of selling YIJur Clair. ------_._---~ garage. Grosse Pointe school quoting. With 250 feet of for today's modern living. 4 room (den), gas heat, 2 car house? If so, call us. system. Occupancy at closing, frontage on a private CO.OP APART~IENT bedroom, 2'h bath Contem garage. Excellent condition. APARTMENTS owner transferred. Open Sun- porary tri-Ievel. Family room, BELOW OPEN SUN. 2.5 Owner leavinb state. Ex- street, this property also EAST JEFFERSON, 830(}-Two EAST JEFFERSON.St Clair. day 2.5 p.m. has "subdivision" possibili. kitchen buill-ins, utility room tremely good value. GROSSE POINTE WOODS. 3 units professionally joined to- plus basement, Florida room, HAWTHORNE 1751, near Mack near Roostertail, on the ties. If this is the kind of bedroom, 2V2 baths bungalow. gether for those desiring more 2 car attached garage. -Semi-ranch. 3 bed roo m s canal. Newly renovated, car ST. CLAIR SHORES "deal" you've been looking Johnstone & Johnstone Owner, 881.6731. como'lious quarters in this plus study and 2 full baths. peted, 10 units. Separate utili. for it certainly warrants convenient, near the water lo- TU 1.6300 lIHDDLESEX 23200 - Center Excellent condition. tics. $7,500 down looking into. Can you see cation. The price is attractive Al I Above Open entrance custom ranch with yuur family in a rambling and monthly costs low. Im- unique floor plan, 3 bedrooms, Sunday 2-5 :30 QUALITY 2 fiat, Harcourt, re- EAST G RAN D BLVD.'Sf. home with large center hall mediate possession with al. LOCHMOOR 1238-Center hall 1'h baths, fa mil y room, Colonial. Large 3 bedrooms sponsible parties, sbown ap- Joseph hospital. Spic and Grosse Pointe and a living room spacious most new carpeting and dra- ROSLYN, FIRST OFFERING- natural fireplace. Open Sun. plus 2 full baths up. 5 rooms pointment only. Owner, VAlley span apartment with adult enough to accomodate two peries. Built 1955. 3 bedroom ranch, day 2.5. down, including family room 1.7239. ienants. $5,000 down. OPEN SUNDAY, grand pia nos, a few recreation room, family room, couches, a dozen or so and library. Situaled on a FEBRUARY 11, 1968 garage .. ROYAL OAK, 11 apartments, ROSEDALE 23167 - Cenler en- chairs and still have room 162 x 160' lot. tl ance custom built, 3 bed. Silloway & CO. separate furnaces. 15 years 2:30-5:00 I left over to handle those MIDDLESEX - Exceptional 4 CROSSE PO INTE old. $30,000 down to $80,000 . rooms, 3 baths, kitchen built- "special pieces" you WEBER & GR~SSE POINTE School Dls. ins, deluxe family room, 2-car bedroom, 2'/2 bath Colonial Open 2-5 Sunday mortgage. couldn't resist buying. Do TU 4-7000 tnct. 20831 and 20839 Van attached garage. Open Sun- First floor library, breakfast you insist on having four Information and Picture~ of room, 2 car garage. Don't ROSLYN ROAD. 1218-If ~'ou Linden Management Co. Antwerp, H a r per Woods. day 25 SCHWEITZER are looking for a spacious Three bedroom one floor . baths on the second floor miss seeing this fine offering UNiversity 3.5863 and five or six bedrooms. Most Hom,~s For Sale 3 bedroom brick bungalow, homes. Both recently recon- in the Pointes WEBER & 886-4200 see this one-no small rooms. ------ditioned. Under $30,000. Do you want a large li- i brary with fireplace, and I . . . 1 WEDGEWOOD - Need more 20780 MACK All exterior wood trim cov- 8508 DEVONSHIRE. 1 bloek I . , ... , . always dreamed of your room? Unique floor plan, 4 ered by aluminum-no paint. north of Mack. Grosse Poinle UN IVI ..RSI I 'r' 629. Well maID. SCHWEITZER FOR SALE by owner, S. Ox. bedrooms. 2 full bath Colo own green house. Does your nial. 2 bedrooms and bath ing. Carpeting included.Rea. vicinily. 3 bedroom Dutch t~ined Colonial. Five good. 1 . d I ford Rd. Attractive' painted TU 2-2100 fam y reqUIre a yar arge on first floor, kl'tc,1.en bUI'lt- Dresden Village, Sterling sonable taxes. Ncar publie Colonial in mint condition. SIzed hedrooms, two and one 'd . brick Colonial, 4 bedrooms; " 18530 MACK enong" h for th e k I S ana a ins, attached garage. Ne,vly 3 or 4 bedrooms Colonial type and parochbl schools. Ono) Airconditioning, new custom half bat.hs. DCII. Family room. 2'h baths, large farTHly room. coup Ie 0f dogs. Let us romp decorated-must see to ap split level. Large lot. New block from transportation. drapes, carpeting and in. Rec~ealton roam. Early pos. ------.---- ' b [ Screened porch. Shown hy you th roug h lh IS one e ore I- pre;:iate. Make appointment condition, low down payment. terior decorating. Beautiful :;esslon. SI. Paul'" Pari5h. GROSSE POINTE CITY someone else collars it. appointment. 886.5350. today. FISHER RD. 831-Be sure to

recreation room with bar. By BRICK CAPE COD. Formal din. i k •• _ ABER REALTY see this well cared for Eng- owner. Sacr;fice at $30,000. FOLl,OWING BY ing room. Beautiful large 896-5530 lish style 2 story brick 3 APPOINTMENT bedrooms, with 1% baths. Taxes $343.50. Call to see kitchen, enclosed porch, fin- TIlE EVER POPULAR cenler Good breakfast area in kitch. TUxedo 5.0044. ished basement, garage. hall colonial becomes even A UDUBON. First advertised. en, 2 car garage, larger lot, more popular when it is Carter OPEN SUNDA Y 2-~ Fine Colonial. Four bedrooms, HURT REALTY IN THE SHORES & CO. many extras. situaled on a hillside in the 782 HOLLYWOOD two and one.half baths. Panel. TU 4-4400 TU 2-4661 Farms. Four family bed. BY APPOINTMENT Center entrance brick bunga- HERE'S THE AD ed library and recrealion low, 31;2 bedrooms, baths. COUNTRY CLUB 19944-If you rooms seem to be what 1'h room. Solidly built. Uniquely finished upstairs, are looking for a reasonable you're watching for everyone wants, and that Consider yourself the proud excellent recreation roo m, 4 bedroom brick he sure to one.time maid's room and owner of a Six Bedroom GROSSE PTE. PARK A VISIT to this New summer room, 2 car attached see this property. H:I, ga- 1899 NORWOOD in G ro sse PEMBERTON. First advertised. bath over the attached ga- home on :. iot that allows 55 TWO FAMILY brick, Gas garage. Quiet location. Near rage, is near public and pa- Pointe Woods. ?llontieth and i Be:llitiful English Four hecl- England Atrr,usphere rage seems to get a lot of freedom of action. Multi Parcells schools. This white rooms, two and one.half Fire'places, Un u sua II y furnaces, excellent location. In schools. By appointment, 886. rochial schools and Eastland. wi II fi nd you the home use from any family. There estate. $22,500 terms or cash 5738. Grosse Pointe school district. brick painted Colonial, 4 hed. haths. Paneled library. Fine is a card room off the liv. spacious Family Room and rooms, l h baths, very nice recreation room. Many special of your choice. a Swimming Pool of excel. offer. ' ing room and a small den family room, 2car garage. details. Expansion allic. 75' at the rear of the center lence. Plus a First floor 4 FAMILY brick, 4 gas ful'- 3, 4, 5 bedroom complete homes Price will be in mid thirties. 101. hall. Quit hoping and get Apartment with private en- naces. Everything ~eparate, \MATCH FOR Tl-iiS AD By Appointment starting at $32,000. hopping. trance. excellent condition. can be NEXT WEEK OXFORD RD., Grosse Pointe OFFERED BY GREENBRIAR. Quiet lane near • Grosse Pointe Schools sold land contract or cash oI • Woods-A brick ranch. Has Lake Shore. Early possession. Be sure to call :\londay. Will be • lIudson's Eastland-5 blocks fer. 2 large bedrooms, family Between Fontana ana Willi- available for showing then. ~,Edsel Ford Expr::!ss-l hlock MA Y WE BE a bit presumtu. ON THE LAKE room, living room with dining son. Good quality ranch built .It's on Hawthorne Rd. in ANIEL ous in asking if you like to CROWN REALTY L. Kitchen has nice breakfast 1959. Three bedrooms two • Park.Playground-l block GROSSE PTE. SHORES the woods. Sharp brick Cape 20225 Mack TU 6-11 90 revel in the luxury of large area. 75 ft. lot heautifully and one.haIf baths. Breakfast Cod. 2 bedroom and 'h bath rooms which have been BY APPOINnlENT landscaped, attached 2 car ga- Tom McDonald & Son up. 2 bedrooms, full bath Are you thinking of sellinr; your room. Family room. . DANBURY PARK SUB. rage with automatic door masterfully dceorated; to down. Nice living room and house? J[ so, call us. opener. LAKEPOINTE. Allractive Co. I a development by lounge in your large bed- Six Bedroom Contemporary VALLEY 1-6500 dining room. Nice glassed in Ran chon approximately Ionia!. Four bedrooms two A. W, MILLER, INC. room or ils sitting room? terrace. Priced in low 40's. Do you insist on the privacy 2% acres of p r j m e lake A:\1ITA 1302. Brick 3 bedroom haths of which one bedroom VA 2.2590 ALTER ROAD, located near Be on the ball for this one of an estatesized lot and front property. Separate hungalow in excellent condi- and hath are on first floor. lake, 2 family flat. 4 up and next week. Den, Recreation room, Fine Open 9:005:00 week days; 2:00.5 the intimacy of a warmly Lh'ing quarters with private tion. Has recreation room, ga- paneled lihrary? Must you entrance. 5 down, modern kilchen and rage, low taxes, many extras. Stanton Lane kitchen. Three car garage. Sundays. Closed Saturday. bath, tiled basement, 2 car OFr'ERED BY have quarters for stay.in If you need Living Room- Located off the West Bound garage, owner. 821-2256. help or just the rooms Desire privacy-Like lake PRESTWICK. Convenientlv 10' Harper Ave. Service Drive" Secluded location In Grosse which you know arc there front living, you should see cated Colonial on (iO' lo!. 'Four hetween Eight Mile Rd. anrl I ANIEL Rowe & Grove f6r visiting family and this and the many possibil- GROSSE POINTE Pointe Farms. Especially hedrooms two :lOd onehalf Vernier Hd. in II~::~r _:~o~~~ hrood? If you can pictllre Hies this property affords. 'I' suited to accommodate a halhs. Family room. Recrea. I 20225 Mack TU 6-1 190 REAL ESTATE YOllrself here, let us start OPEN SUNDAY 25 couple or widow seeking lion room. Are you thinking of selling your 121043 lIIACK TU 4-100() ing comfortable living with the ball rolling by taking BARRINGTON, 637-Boat 101" house? If so, call us you there. Comprehensive Books and facilities for guests or a VEI\'DO:lIE. Southcrn Colonial er's delight Neat 3.bedroom I,------maid. First ~Ioor suite, Information on other in prime location. Four bed- CHAMPION Grosse Pointe Properties. home near the water, needs GUIDE TO GOOD SERVICE family room overlooking rooms two haths on second OUR NEXT little production is minimum maintenance. Cen- private rear yard, 2 hcd- floor. !\lnirl's room anel bath tral air.conditioning. Quick ------.----. REALTOR a low blldget number which rooms and halhroom on lhe on first. Lihrary. lIlany inter is sure to catch the aiten possession. TU 1-4200. second floor, 2 fireplaces, psling features. Four car gar Television Service attachl'd garage. Arrange OPEN SUNDAY 25 tion of the smart investor . •lge. Wide lot. SWEENEY COOK RD., 783 - Near Hunt REPAIRS IN YOUR HOME for your appointmcnt hy This lwo family inc('me Color TV - HiFi - stereo - Aeriar. "'ASII1NGTeJN 641-First show. & Club and University SchOl,1. contacting one of our con offers three bedrooms in All Make. - Standard Labor and Part. Guarantee WII.USO.\". Cllslom ranch on ing of this (!l'lightful six bed. each lInit. The owner c01l1d A 4.bedroom. 2.hath COLO. CALL 823-3630 5ullants today. 1 a r g e wel!.land,;cnpeel 101. room, two hath brick to roof live in one. while a tenant MOORE NIAL with paneled family Grosse Pointe Thrcp hedrooms two haths. l'Olonial. Den, dcluxe updated Is007 Kercheval £liquirt £lrttrduirs in the other would play a roem, powder room, dream Family room. ~t\l(lio or work kitchen. 3 car garage, gas supporting role. TU 1-6800 kitchen with all built. in ap- roon1 Ext ra Ia n~e IWOTar h"a!. /I. r"al family home in pliances, excellent carpet, at. Here's A Surprise ~3r;q ..:(". an ,.~('('Ilcnt neighhorhood tached garage and on garden JOANNA WESTER~ close to all schools. st. Paul THE OWNERS wish they could size sill'. Plan to inspect this! : S!n:r.nE:\' at Stonl'htlrst. 1.IIX I Parish. Don't miss seein'i this. JUST THE F.A,CTS I TIJ 4.0600. WINOOW SHADES ~it\l:.ted on a 60 'C)()t lot io take this one on the road. Cleaning, Turning, Repairing , IIri(lus ('lIstom :llontl're)' Co SUXNINGDALE - Exceptional! Grosse Pointe City near bllt you can see till: original Fast S'!rvice lonial. I'in' hedrooms lhree four hedroom house with ex- CRESCENT LANE. 833 - Cape uViJ1~lgc ~boppin;{." a bus ;,,\d one.half h:,lhs Pan"lpd D~;THOIT production in Ole Dpeplancls ALSO FEATURING ar,'a. FOllr family herl. p,1nsion possihilities. Startling Cod in the "Woods" 4 hcd- . CUSTOM IIIADE SHADES line, :lOd :l1<,ire ~ehool. lilml!~' and Family room. OPEN SUNDAY 2:> Iy open, spacious entrance !'Ooms. 2 haths and king size FOR THE Tho livmg room firej',acC' f(.,ms, each wilh its own Firsl floor utilit~' room. Many' with glassed living room, full family room with raised HOME AND OFFICE is particlilarly invit ing at .'.pel'ial fpatnrrs, lnellirlin~ full (; HEENSBORO. 10436 - Brick bath is a tough act to fol . dining room and family room hearth. Carpet and draperies this lime of year. Its :;tpp- :,ir("()nrlitionir~. in t e r com r;tnch Ilith aluminum storms low. The view from the t('r. with fire place. There is also included. TU 40£00. New fortable down !;IJn ror)m is i(kal faneled 2', hal hs, Bililtin kitchl'n ap. MACHINES 1ll:i,lrr sliitC' is on first floor. 14 l!l'\IT apartment bdilding. lihrary, Florida room. com pli,1nel's, atlic fan, sprinkler _ ,YPEWRITERS Grosse Pointr. Farms l'al]('le(1 lihrary, A luxurious pletrly built.in kitchen. All .'i)'stpn1. Iletlpr see this well GROSSE POINTE rc.,irl('n('r Cor lhe medium. Separate furnaces. sloves, PUT YOUR OWIl "~ho\\" to. ~ and rrfrigerators. Excellenl occu- grther and \l"r'l1 provide (In an unusual 25(\ ft. lot. priecd offcring. TU 40600. ~izl'd family. g• .) Sales pancy. 4 on('h,~droom, 10 two. the pNfpct selling wilh a, ; =- 'Tol;d ()[ 4 hedrooms, anrl o"~ h('(lrOoms. Built 1957. Call for hackdrop of Lake Sf. Clair. I OPEN SUNDAY 2:30.5:00 SUXXIXGDALE. 14.17 - Over. Service Shoe Repair 2 haths, This Colonial IS XORTH ED(;J';W()OD. :,lIr,1("- I looks !.ochmoor Go1[ Course, informal ion Insleacl o.C th:,t haekyard BARRINGTON 501 -- 4 bed. ready for w",sr.ssion at rlos \iw ranl"h housp 011 largp I Excpl1ent home with paneled 365 Fisher Rd. OPP. High fellec YOIlI1 havp a hrrak.: rooms, 2 haths, d('n. s('parate Jr'~. /.;'n:'. "lellf'll. Sl l';wl w('lli;mrlsc.appd g r 0 u n rI s. , lil,rary, kitchen wilh huillin WOLVERINE Larl:" lil'jng room and Film WAHHEN, :llICIIJ(;AN II all on the lak!' and m'pr hcaterl studio, lltililv room. alld Kerl,y .,rlJ.,ols, I'rlCpd 1fI() fert of frontage on a • ' appl iancps. 2 hedroom~. 1', ;,t S:llJ.!100. (all for com. ilv room. Full dining room, . haths. FlIlIy air.conriilionrr!. Tvpewriter Service '1"'1'0 b('r!rooms, two bath.'. BJ.()(I~lF1Jo:I.l) 133fJ5-11 lIhll'. canal. $25.()()() e,lIl put YOIl pldc li('I"il,. IXDIAX VILLAGE Carp~t, dra[l<'ri('s, Quick oe 13131 E. JEFFERSON AVE. . "" S,"!ul('nhl'rr area. Exeellpnl I in Ihis seenr, Wh\' not apt Serving the Pointe Area i thr!'1' bedroom, two hathi now! . SE'IIIXOLE - Pl'rfeet Duteh i cupan!'y. TV 4.0600. Next to It.. Newport Hoter TJ 11)1(01;(;11 COVERAC;I': I ra nr', on large )01. Clo~e to Colonial. 2 hl'd rooms , 2 baths. VA 23560 O:--JOTHER I .sehools anrl transportation.

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. ) 16-PETS FOR SALE 211-PAINTING AND 21 Q-PLASTERING 2TU-PLUMBING DECORATING Gr;lle Pointe POODLE puppies, toys, minia .. EXPERT PLASTER and dry. ELMERS PLUMJHNG and Heat- METHODIST CHURCH tures. AKC. Dozens to chose INTERIOR. Exterior painting, wall repairs. Licensed con- ing. KitchenAid Dishwashers, 211 Moron Road {rom. $50 up. Will hold. Stud floor tiling, carpenter repairs. tractor, 20 years. Free esU. disposals", dishmaster, repair, 886-2363 service, $35 up. 831-5489. Quality materials used. Free mates. PRescott 8-2678 or 773- remodeL TUxedo 4-4882. CLASSIFIED estimates. Lakeview 7-5318, 2377. Minister MINT.ATUR:C; and s tan d a r d after 6 p,m. Perry A. Th077l;;;;W£.lwrr-~-n.m'iif~w;;~~~~~N OFFENPINSCHERS. toy (mon. WALL PAPERING broken steps. call anytime. 21V-SILVER PLATING All are welcome, key terriers) Mt. Clemens Interior and Exterior PRescott 3.0322. ReQordless of race 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAl ESTATE 1-465.1723. 20 Years Experience SILVER &: GOLD PLATING RUDOLPH TONELLO FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FREE to good home. Neutered REPAIRS Oxidizing and Repairing Three Mile Drive Waterproofing and blick work. GROSSE POINTE. Lakepointe. female gray and white Per- Brass Polishing &: Lacquering, Tile Grosse Pointe 882-0870 We underpin footings, repair HARPER WOODS - 20515 Ros. Large 2 family brick, 5 rooms sian cat. 779-1346. Congregational caved.in basement walls or Jewelry Repairing. Engraving. common, near Our Lady each, 2 car, /Jig yard. In es- PAINTJ'NG - WALL - Tex - Cllurch HAVERHILL 5720 make replacements. Inspec- Fireplace fixtures refinished. Queen of Peace, Bishop Gal- tate. $22,500, POCKET.SIZE mal e whit e and paperhanging - remov- 240 Chalfonte at Lothrop poodle, permanent s hot s, tion of completed work in. WHEN A home has heen main- lagher High and Tyrone ing - wall washing, 30 years vited; we guarllnte8 0 u r LEEBERT 9:30 and 11 o'elock schools. 90' lc1l, trees (50' Tom McDonald & Son Grand Sire Champion Ding. experience, work guaranteed. tained as well as this attrac. workma1ilihip. FHA t e r m s • Warship Serv!ee. side yard for expansion), VAlley 1.6500 Ding. 773-2441. Mertens. 122 Muir, TU 2.oo8.'t SILVERSMITHS U,'e red brick bungalow you licensed, insured, lYlnded. Church School. Crib Room can move right in without Brand new kitchen, 4 finish- 14110 CIIARLEVOIX WEIMARANER puppies, AKC HUGHES BROTHERS thru Senior High hoth decorating, Paneled family ed rooms in basement (with ONTARIO 3 Blks. West of Chalmers GROSSE PTE. SHORES registered, wormed, shots, 7 DECORATORS I services room, 2 bedrooms and bath extra kitchen and bath). Out. CONSTRUCTION CO. VA 2-7318 weeks old. TUxedo 6-0329. 5293 Yorkshire down, 2 bedrooms and lava. side room for studio, office, 881-4400 "THE RIGHT RESPONSE" 75 Vernier Rd. Colonial, 4 bed. 882-9750 or 331.8029 tory up, carpets and draperies, etc. $23,800, tenns, or trade POODLE - Gmall black minia. for smaller home. Open by rooms, 2 baths up. Full Minister . excellent location near Outer ture, AXC, female, 4. years INTERIOR and exterior paint- 21 S-CARPENTER WORK 2] Z-LANDSCAPING owner. dining room, library, lava. :Mr. John W. Estes, Jr. Drive. Vacant. old. $10 to a good home. 884- ing, wall washing and paper SERVICE tory, kitchen with runt.ins, 0946. CARPENTER-All types repair hanging. Reasonable rat e s • TRIMMING, removal, spraying, GROSSE POINTE FARMS, by family room. Panelled recre- and remodeling. Carl Watson. 30 years' experience. Ray feeding and stump removal. owner. Brick bungalow, 3 atio:! room. Central air con- 20-PIANO SERVICE LA 6-5501. FRANKFORT 14107 Barnowsky, 823.5596. Free estimates. Complete tree bedrooms, 1112baths, recrea- ditioning, gas heat, large 2 COMPLETE p:ano service. Tun- service. Cal Fleming Tree Grosse Pointe CONVENIENTLY LOCATEDon tion room, 2 car garage. Near car garage. Owner. By ap. INTERIOR. EXTERIOR paint- ing, rebuilding, refinishing, Service, TUxedo 1.6950. a 76' lot on the corner of schools. 315 Ridgemont. Open pointment. TUxedo 1-224l. ing. Attention apr.rtment OWll. Customcraft de.motbitig. Member Piano Unitarian Church Eastlawn. Large 3.bedroom Sunday 2-5 p.m. 222-1739. ers - retirees. General car- CONSTRUCTION brick home close to public Technicians Guild. R. Zech, penter repairs, wall papering 17150 IUaumee at Neff Bd. and parochial schools. Den, 731-7707. and gutters. Free estimate. COMPANY Dr. Harry C. Meserve GROSSE POTINTE SHORES Headlines 16-ft. dining room. spacious THREE bedroom, face brick 382.1221. Preaching 85 N. Edgewood Dr. PIANO tuning and servicing, Additions and Remodeling of all living room with fireplace, ranch, 4th bedroom or den in guaranteed. Walter Mueller, INTERIOR painting. Winter types expertly done. Morning Family Service 2.car garage. 3 bedroom, 2lh b)th ranch, basement. Fenced, shade TUxedo 6.1090. of the Week rates. Quality workmansWp. 10:30 8.m. large living room with fire- trees, 2'h garage, 35' rec. • Family Rooms fl Kitchens place. Large kilchen with PIANO tuning and repairing, Good references. TUxedo "THIS I DO BELIEVE" NEARLY EVERY home for sale room with bar. Ilh baths, • Remodeled • R e c rea t ion (Continued from Page 1) built.ins. Family room, finish. Thomas Pettit, '.fRinty 3-9239 1-3735. in Grosse Pointe can 1).:: separate laundry. Fully car- Rooms • Porches. Attics Con. Monday, February 5 A Liberal Church ed recreation room with bar. or TUxedo 1-2382. seen in our catalogue of peted and drapes. 8'h - Mack INTERIOR PAINTING quality verted • Donners • Garages SOUTH VIETNAMESE planes Air conditioned. Attached auto- for all people I,hotos. Stop in alJd see area. $23,800. 22906 Engle. bombed the ancient Citadel in matic garage, Sprinkler sys- 21-MOVING 6' STORAGE workmanship at reasonable Remodeled. them today. hardt. PRescott 1-2271. Oc- rates. Guaranteed. Free es- Hue yesterday but apparently tem. For appointment call cupancy 8-1.68. KEN'S MOVING - Local sub- timates. TUxedo 5-2302. Free Estimates and Planning failed to blast open its thick owner. Service. FHA Financing. urbs. One piece or houseful. PAINTfl\IG. Experien~ed, neat, walIs for infantrymen to assault ~ h!J!l Days, PRes. 3.0480 Low rates. TU 2.8540. DEAL DIRECT WITH Communist troops bolding out fully equipped, reasonable. Eves. TUxedo 4-7133 13A-LOTS FOR SALE BUILDER inside. U. S. Marines fought A~'~~ TOLES MAYWEATHER MOVING CO. TUxedo 1-5306, after 5:30. ~. ." GROSSE POINTE WOODS. 939 from house to house outside the Realtor Licensed. Responsible. House. TU 1-1024 Citadel in battles reminiscent of ~ The Grosse Pointe Woods Lane. 69' lot, $14,000. hold and office furniture. Day 884.0700. R. L. SHURTLEFF the Seeorid World War. The 7C KERCHEVAL TU 5-4100 ,A.. NEW HOME FOR or night service. ?io job too H. F. JENZEN U. S. Command in Saigon dis- large or too small. Free esti. PA1N~G CONTRACTOR Memorial Our 26th year in Grosse Pointe A BETTER NEW YEAR 2 ATI'RACTIVE lots near the BUILDING closed for the first time that mates. 861.2280. U. S. Marines have been ac- lake. Best Material, Service and price. Home and industrial repairs. in I Our model home at 6 Elmsleigh tion on the eastern end of the ~ Church For Further Information 25 years in Grosse Pointe. For Additions, at tic s completed. Lane is open daily and Sunday 21A-GENERAL SERVICES demilitarized zone since last United Presbyterian TOWNHOUSE, LafJlyette Park free estimate call Porch enclosures, recreation -Walk to work. 3 bedrooms, from 2 to 4:30. CALL Tuesd8Y after an amphibious CARPET LAYING rooms, garages repaired. 16 Lake Shore Rd. large living area, shades, GEORGE PALMS, TU 1.9744 TV 4.3011 landing. But there still. was no We also have other homes under NEW AND OLD TU 1-7336 indication the North Vietna- draperies. Immediale occu- eonslruction and several build. For information, pancy. 962-4881. TU 6-4444 CARPENTBR WORK-Modern. mese, with four and possibly ing sites. Stair Carpet Sbifted night or day, ization, panelling, attics, ad. five divIsions poised, had start. Repairs of All Types A+ PAINTING -.::5" call 882-5330 WALTER H. MAST CO. 14-~:~i:~ATE by ditions, kitchens, ceilings, ed the offensive U. S. rommand. GROSSE POINTE Cigaret Burns Re.Woven repairs, etc. TUxedo 2-2795. ers have been expecting. TU 2-1101 TU 2.1400 LOCAL TEACHERS 9:30 and 11:15 INCOME PROPERTY ALSO * * • Worship Service BALFOUR 103O-Right answer NEW CARPET SALES 7 years experience. A DIPLOMATIC controversy WANTED BY ADDITIONS ALTERATIONS and Church School for raising family; established FAIRWAY DRIVE Lowest prices in area. boiled last night over a report PRIVATE PARTY Samples Shown in Family rooms, porch enclosures, neighborhood, near schools, Deluxe ranch, 3 bedrooms, pan. Excellent local references. that Foreign Minister Willy "TOO BUSY" Family desires income real Your Home modern kilchens, a,lics con. public transportation. Sur- eled den, dining room, closed Free estimates. VA 3-7116. Brandt referred to President The Rev. eslate in Grosse Pointe or sur- BOB TRUDEL verted. rounded by shade trees. 4 porch, attached garage. rounding area. Oharles de Gaulle as 8 man "ob- Ben L. Tallman TU 5.0703 ALL PAINTING, woodwork reo COMPLETE MODERNIZING bedrooms, 21h baths, den, HURT REALTY TU 24661 READY TO BUY NOW se..o;sed with power." The West Preaching "house-tour" kitchen. 3rd finishing, plaster repair. 35 LICENSED & INSURED German news agency DPA reo Call 778-9329 after 6 p.m. years experience. Reasonable, floor bedroom and bath per. -- 21 C-ELECTRICAL porled that in a speech Satur- fect for teenager. Early oc. FAMILY need~ fine 3 or 4 bed- SERVICES free estimates. Guaranteed, HELMER day in Ravensburg Mr. Brandt 822-4474. cupancy. Open Sunday 2 to 5. room home, in 30's. Private. TUxedo 4-0522 said "the deep.rooted Franco. THE GROSSE POINTE GRATIOT-6 MILE RD. ELECTRICAL WIRING BAPTIST CHURCH Mr. Jay, TUxedo 1.7609. COMPLE1'E decorating. Paper- DOING all types of carpenter Gennan friendsWp, particularly 4 BEDROOMS - 2 down, 2 up. and REPAIRS 8 lime at I\laek MARTHA BACHERS hanging, insured, guaranteed. work, remodeling attic rooms, among young people, will in the REALTOR Clean. Finished basement. AM INTERESTED in purchasing KRAUSMAl'.N ELECTRIC CO. end be stronger than the rigid Grosse Pointe Woods 4-bedroom, 2"h.bath home in Al . 'CUxedo 1-0565. porches. Small or big jobs. VA 1.7710 New gas furnace. Garage. $4,- TU 2.5900 Estimates free. TUxedo 5. un.European thoughts of a head Invlle. you to worship with us 000 will handle. Owner leaving the Farms or city area. Would of government obsessed by 9:45 a,m. - Church School like to have falllily room and 21J-WALL WASHING 5892. 11:00 a.m. - Morning Worship city so priced to sell fast. MR. 21 D-ELECTRiCAL power." Deputy chief govern. 7:00 p,m. - Fvening Worship IF INTERESTED i1' a conserv. ADAMS. recreation room. 882-2605. APPLIANCES REMODELING ment spokesman, Conrad Ahlers ative 3 bedroom brick ranch WALL WASHING Custom built kitchen cabinets said that Mr. Brandt describe(1. Listen to our radio program in the Farms, convenient to POST REALTY GROSSE POINTE'S ONLY PAINTING & DECORATING recreation rooms. Additions the report as a "complete fabri- "ECHOES OF !lEAVEN Doctor and family wish to buy FAMILY TIME" bus, par k. schools and LA 7.9800 4 or 5 bedroom home in the HOlliE MAINTENANCE and all types of porch en. cation." 1Ilonday lhru Friday churches, reply to owner, Box Park. Will modernize. ClOsures, siding and roofing. • •• WB~'GFM - 7:30 a.m. V.28, Grosse Pointe News. HOOVER ELMER T. LABADI E FHA terms. We are insured, Tuesday, February 6 WMUZFM - 6:l~ p,m. Young Chrysler executive needs FACTORY AUTHORIZED THE COMMUNISTS AT. Dr. A. Dale Ihrie-Minister 3 bedroom Colonial, under TUxedo 2-2064 licensed and bonded. GROSSE POINTE WOODS. 3 SERVICE TACKED 11 of the Mekong GROSSE POINTE FARMS. By $35,000. Inspection of complete work ()wner. 3-bedroom ranch on bedroom brick story and a WAll. WASHING. No ~treaking. delta's 16 province capitals in POINTE VACUUM invited; we guarantee OUt half, llh haths. Natural fire. Owner of tool and die shop Drop cloths. Neat, reasonahle. their big offensive and as are. 65x165' lot. Call after six. workmanship. 568.1538. place, dining room, 2'/2.car wanls 4 bedroom home, under FREE PICKUP & DELIVERY TUxedo 1-5306, after 5:30. suIt of the fighting estimatcs Sf Paul Ev. $60,000. garage. $26,.100. 772-4248. NEW REBUILT PARTS ONTARIO Monday were 1,250 civilians GROSSE POINTE FARMS CONSTRUCT/ON CO. killed, more than 3,000 wound. Lutheran Church GROSSE POI N T E WOODS RUTH ASSOCIATES TU 1-1014 PR 2-4050 21K-WINDOWWASHING Center entranre Colonial. 3 bed- REALTORS ed, and from 80,000 lo 120,000 ellelronto end Lctl"op semi.rancb 3 bedroom brick. 21002 MACK 881-4400 rooms, H~ baths, living room, TU 6.4060 Eves. TV 5-4060 G.OLMIN homeless. An American general TU 1-6670 Large living room, dining dining room, kitchcn. Open WINDOW CLEANING .Attics .Porch Enclosures said in some areas the Viet We Invite You to Worship room, 2'h balhs. Immediate oc. 21E-SEWING MACHINE Sunday 2.5 p.m. By owner. SERVICES .Additions .Kitchens OGarages Cong used civilians as shields With Us cupancy. $37,000. 772.4248. YOUNG growing family desire REPAIR 882 ..5465. FRZE EST/MATES .Commercial Buildings to make their advances. In Worship 8:30 and 11:00 GROSSE POINTE WOODS. 1'h to purchase 4 bedroom home CmIPLETE TUNE-UP. all makes WE ARE INSURED other cases there was evidence Sundav School (all ages) 9: 45 story brick. 3 bcdroom, na. in city or Park area. Prefer $3.75. TUxedo 2-1881. JIM SUTTON thc Communists refused to let Sunday School (ages 1-8) II :00 family room or dcn. Low -- tural fireplace, dining, H2 baths, 372-3022 civilians leave areas they knew Rev~ Char'es w. $androck 1677 Brys Dr TU 4.2942 Pastor ATTRACTIVE sun room, garage. By owner. thirties. Owners only. TUxedo 21 G-ROOFI NG SERVICES If no answer call 372.3023 would come und(,r Uniteel S'tales 56440. $26,500. 772-4248. CARPENTER wants small jobs. and South Vietnamese coun. Edward Nervlg CAPE COD ROOFING, gullcrs, decks. New, A-OK Window Cleaners. Service terattack. Vicar paneling, repairing, screens, repairs. Do work myself. on storrr,s and screens. li'ree --- i 15-BUSINESS porche~, etc. PRescott 1-3729. With 2 car attached garage. GROSSE PTE. SHORES - __OPPORTUNITIES... _ TUxedo 1-4807. estimates. I'll 0 n I h I y rates. Featuring bedroom and fl\ll I 521-2459. Fi"t English bath on first floor. Large SHORECREST CIRCLE - im- 5 ACRES lumber. building snp. ALL ROOF & GUTTER WORK Additions - Alterations St. James lol Gas heat. mediale possession available plies, hardwood and plumb 21 M-SEWER CLEAN ING New Homes in this must sec three bcd- ing. J e f fer son ncar Mt. Caulking, chimney repairs. _ Lutheran Church Ev. Lutheran GEORGE PALMS room custom built ranch near Clemens, a busy spot. Call Gutters cleaned. SEWERS CLEANED, broken Kitchens, Family Rooms Kercheval ot McMillolI Lakcshore Drive featuring 21h 1-7250353. ADVANCE !IIAINTENA1'lCE sewcrs repaired. Guaranteed. We Also Specialize in Church REALTOR TU 4-0511 baths, a first floor laundry, SlII ALI~- ;ni~;;;\--h;;rit;l. ~erv- TU 2-5539 Reasonable rales. 921-8175. Modernizing Bathrooms Vernier Road at Wedgewood 9:30 a.m, and 11:00 a.m. full basement. family room, TH IELE C Drive, G,osse Pointe Wood. TU 6-4444 and 21h car aUachcd gargae. ing Grosse Pointe.s for many. 21H-RUG CLEANING ADVANCE MAINTENANCE onstruction Services Call tod"y. years. Fully cqlllpped. Sale 1 Electric Sewer Cleaning for all & Supply Co. (Nursery) Chur('ry ,.t Uoth Sl'r\'I('I'SI , MEHLEI~BACHER FENCE CO. elude rlil'Pi n~, ~hampooj n~, chi lilr!'n; hcms, zippers. PII'I Worship ancl ('hurl'h Schoo! , nail and cars. For appl. 823. over 25 YNlrs. : Free E ..,ti1Jlales lows, drapcs. Trousers cuffed. 10403 HARPER RESIDENTIAL, INDUSTRIAL 0:30 and I 1 8m. ~._,._,,-J I 0500. TlJ 1,74BO VA 4.7765 Tl.i I.Hi.). _ ...... _ .._r'_.._.._.._..,, , II " ... ~ .. ~' '.. c ....

,.--' \ , Pig. Forty GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thurs~ay, February 8. '1968 * * * Feature Page * * * * who, whe..'e and whatnot Pointers of Interest Good Taste L.. by whoo:;' ..JI Favorite Recipe, of Nice People, Nice Things Department ••• A couple People in The Know flJ4Jtnfe of weeks ago, 15.year.old ueorge JOhnson, III, boaraed a Lakeshore Coacn Lines bus. lie was headed from his Pointe home to Cobo Hall, to view a sportscar show, BROILED SCALLOPS Counter Points and he handed the driver his smailest change, a $5 bl1l. Contributed by Mrs. Kurt Keydel The driver took the money, gave tieorge baCK some silver % C. olive oil by Pat Rousseau which, like most teenagers, he pocketed without cheCK- 2-4 Tbsp. lemon juice Wonderful Opportunity •.• to own a ?iece of fine jewelry ing ••• At Cobo Hall, he discovered he'd been given lh tsp. salt from The Walton.Pierce Collection. During the February change for a $1 instead of a $5 bill ••• There wasn't 1)& tsp. fresh ground pepper sale, up to fifty per cent is marked off a selection of fine much he could do about it then but, when he go home, 1 clove garlic, mashed F:t:ench and Italian jewelry. It is the very best in design he told his,mother, and she told him, "I don't know if It with salt WIth precious stones set in 14K and 18K gold. Pins, will do-any, good or ,not - after all, YOU should have 1,4 tsp. marjoram rings, earrings, bracelets, charms and watches are in. checked your change when you received it - but you 1)& tsp. thyme cluded. Hurry and see the terrific values! may as ,well, call the bus' company and report the loss 1 bay leaf * .. • ..• " So George called .•• and the bus company told him bacon The Fashion World ... is enchanted 'l.vith the idea of a they'd check It out, to call back in a day or two •.• And . 6.8 mushroom caps wardr~b~ of specialties. Why not a fashionable collection George called back in a day or two ••• And sure enough, 1 lb. scallops of hairpleces? This wardrobe should include a wig, a driver E. Page, of the Je1ferson Beach run, had turned short and long fall and a crown of evening curls. Whether Mix first 8 Ingredients. Mari. in the extra money • • . you are starting yours or adding to it ... shop anywhere! ...... nate scallops in mixture about 1 hour. Alternate squires of You'll no~ find ~e~ter quality and styling at better prices. The Lunm Gras ••• invitati(JDs are out, magnificent bacon with scallops on skewers A Leon glft .cerplfzcate from your very own Cupid insures tltings they are, with a glorious reproduction of James end wilh mu~hroom cap. Broii you the begmnmg or the perfect finish of your wig ward- Peale's "Still Life, .'ruit," collection of the Newark Muse- under high heat until golden robe. TUxedo 4.9393. um, on their covers ••• Lunm Gras, you'JI recall, is the brown, turningfrequenlJy and • • • annual "diner extraordinaire pour gourmets," benefit. basting with mlTinade. Serve St.atus Symbols". sometimes are very practical. Take al\lutschler ting the Archives of American Art, held the IUonday with leDWn wedges. Kitchen for example. A I tho ugh found in finest homes and evening before Lent begins, (this year, that's February recognized as the ultimate in design, it really is IIn excellent investment for any home owner. Look at the real estate ads •• , 26), at the London Chop House , •• Proximity Is Helpful They always mention Mutschler as a selling point...... "I think, certainly, il helps • >I< '" And speaking of invitations ••• one of this season's Photo by Eddie McGrath. Jr. to have people who must work Eileen an.d Anna •. : ale in New York ••• Eileen to buy cleverest, we,think, was the people.popping Art Nouveau MRS. JOSEPH A. !UURPHY, JR., OF HALL PLACE, (LEFT), AND MRS. WIL- closely together 'live in th~ new fashions for Michelle's ••• the popular boutique at champagne. bottle, bidding guests to last Sunday after- LIAM W. PEATTIE, JR" OF 1'IORAN ROAD. same general area. This year, we three were all from Grosse Leon, 1.78,88 Mack. Anna is visiting makeup experts to nono's champagne opening of an advertising art exhibit By Janet Mueller unteers, ll£iDg funds from pri- Pointe; next year, the co.chair. learn fll'S' hand the new techniques for the lightened at the' Scarab Club. The exhibit is co-sponsored by the Ginny Peattie and Joanne Murphy are two happy vate donations, memorial and men and billing chairman may softer fashion face ••. of Spring '68. . Club and the Graphic Artists Guild .•. ladies today: Their "look," the 1968 Junior Women's congratulatory gifls. all be from Bloomfield ••• But • • >I< .. .. '" Association for the Detroit Symphony Orchestra Souvenir Joanne's been interested in there are so many times, work. Youn!? Ideas ••. for rain or shine fl'om Claire Pearone, Remember ••• that delightful cabaret evening finale Program, is "out," and will be distributed for the first helping underprivileged chilo ing on this sort of a project, 397 Flsher Road. Greet spring showers in a gay raincoat when you simply HAVE to get of last summer's Grosse Poin:e Music Festival, when we time at this evening's Detroit Symphony concert. dren ever since she was first trom youthful collection. If you're longing for sunny in touch with your co.chairman a aU sat around canclle-een1ered tables on the War 1'lemo- Actually, tonight's distribu.'! 'Imarried. when she worked as alfresco atm:osphere now . • . a pair of newsy linen rial's lawn and listed to guitarisls Alex Suczek, Ron Scol. ' a volunteer at Sl. Peter Claver and billing chairman, ,that I Ion and guest artist Gonzalo Torres, Mexico? ••• Well tion ,is ~ "pr~view"(perhaJ.l5. I like very much to take courses Comn,unity House in Detroit's tbink it's almost essential they barbecue paJamas (so amusingly printed) should brighten co~slden~g tne. subject wIth in oil and water painting "some Inner.City. be, at least, from the same 'lfP your life. The price is sure to make you happy ••• then, you'll be glad to know there's going to be a reprise whlc~ were d~ahng, we should day," ("Underline," she says, side of town ••• " Just twenty dollars! 011 this Saturday night - though not, of course, the War say prelude? , .. ). "the SOME DAY .. ,"). "Last summer, I did volun- >I< * • Memoriil's lawn, (it's a bit damp this time of year, and Th IT" ISh J leer work with the Wayne For the two co-chairmen par- e 0 ICla ymp ony un. She Also Sews County Juvenile Court, acting ticularly, nearness-in-space is The, Kaleidoscope • • • sees coffee mugs fifty different ways. If the br"'ezes from Lake S1. Clair are ANYTHING but iors' Souvenir Program Distri. She sews makes most of her as liaison between social work. almost essential • . . And it you ve broken your favorite ••• replace It with an biterestlng balmy!) •• , Mr. Suczek and Mr. Scollon, who teach folk bulion Night is Saturday, Feb. own and h'er children's cloths, ers and camps that will take doesn't hurt a bil if their hus- new mug at 16135 Mack at Bedlord. Prices start at fifty-nine cents and classical guitar at the Center, and Mr. Torres, cur- ruary 10, when Juniors and " bands grew up together, if they and go to one twenty.five. their guests will gather for an W~en they tur~ out..~~ccess. underprivileged children for a >I< >I< • rently on concert tour in Michigan, will appear in a spe. Afterglow celehration at The fully" she admIts, Il,S .r~' week or two, In spile of the each have two children, if each cial concert at the Detroit Institute of Arts Saturday, Wh'tt. f II' 'he S wardmg; when they don t, Il s riols. we got 100 children out keeps a cat ••• Ladies Love ••• the Florentine look which the Americoif F ebruary 10 • •• 1.'heiffr program 0 0lk baIIads, Iat'In phony'sI ler concert0 owmg,in Ford Audi.ym- d':scour,agm. g,,, I' ve h ad some of the city ... " makeup artist at Edward Nepi Parrucchiere helps cus- rhythms and light classics has been arranged as a cultural torium, lemons, .. , To Repeat This Year t0J!lers achieve. There has always been a demand for project In cooperation with the !Uexican community of For Joanne and Ginny, this Because lheir e?ildren are This summer. she plans to Joh", Galbraith Prmcess Marcella Borghese cosmetics ••• now more than Detroit and the Guitar Society of Grosse Pointe, and is ~ound to be a bit of an anti- ~o you~g, the PealtJes are fe,el. work al Juvenile Court again. ever. Drop by. or call for an appointment ••• TUxedo will feature Torres' sparklin~ bossa nova style, a liberal climax... mg theIr way as far as famIly This is her second year as a To Give Lectllre 4-8858. Borghese and Revlon cosmetics are delivered to sampling from the international songbag of troubador They've been working on the pastimes are concerned, "We member of the Junior Women's your home at no extra cost. Suezek, classical solos, duos and trios, winding up with a Program since mid.summer, got Billy his firsl pair of skates Association for the Detroit John Kenneth Galbraith, not. • >I< • lelectlon Of lively trios in the Mexican style ••• The con., For mOflths now, they've been r,esterday," Gin~y observ.es, Symphony, her first as a memo ed economist, author, s tat e s. Mr. McHugh ••• offers a program of instrumental music ~rt beorl .... at 8:30 o'clock in the Museum's small lecture engrossed with printers' dead. so I suppose we 11be skahng ber of lhe Jun:ors' Program man. government adviser and i~ruct~on for all children, ages four thru ten. lllustra- 6...... lines advertisers' deadlines aU day today ... " committee. politician, will be the next lee. hall, (UBe main entrance on Woodward avenue) • • . patr~ns' lists , , , ' One thing they do enjoy dr,- Il's Ginny Peattie's second ttons unll be given on all musical instruments which.. turer in Oakland University's provide sound. A musical instrument at home is not a TJclrets at $2.50 eaeh are available at the door, or may Operation Unbelievable ing together is blcycle riding, year on lhe Program commit. Speaker Series 1967.68. be obtained in advance by contacting Estudio de Ia Each turned a corner of her Ginny and. Bill's biki!s have tee; she served last year as must. At th,. Music Play Shop music has a relaxing effect Galbraith will give a public i Gultarra, 882.0544 •• _ homc into an unofficial office been equipped for years wilh Grosse Pointe area advertis- on ~he nervous system and stimulates the senses of touch, lecture at 11:15 a,m. Friday, • >I< • for the duration (Joanne, who seats.on.the.back for children, ing chairman. seemg and hearing .•• thereby aiding the development February ~(l, in OU's Sports of a keen, alert mind. A pre-instrument class teaches the Monteith School Parent-Teacher Association. , . memo majored in Journalism at Mieh- The Murphys, on the other The purpose behind the pro. and Recreation Building on ber are planning a "first," Monteith's first-ever all.school igan State University and hand, are walkers, gram is simple: To make "Foreign Policy: A Mode rn languag~ of m}lsic. It increases knowledge of instruments fair, to be held all day Saturday, March 16 ..• There'll worked in advertising before "I've always liked to walk." money for the Symphony. Critique." Among many gov- and ~he~r use m the orchestra, the band and in ensembles. be games for adults and children, a bake sale, a lunch her marriage, describes this Joanne says, "so has Joe: We "This Program i8 the Sym. ernmental posts he hu held, Storzes about great composers are read. For more fn- room ••• The decorations committee, under the chair- operating "out of the house," started, the boys of! when they phony Juniors' largest annual Galbraith served lIS U.S. am. formation call TUxedo 5.6215. with two small children and a were tmy ... " fund.raising project," Ginny >I< >I< • manshlp of Clayton Shors, has ~elected a "Swing cat in fairly constant aUen. Boys Love Pre. School explains. "Our profits go to the bassador to India from 1961 to Mrs. Shop Around ••• and you'll find in the convenient and good look. Spring" theme ••• and the general co-chairmen, dance, as "Unbelievable!"), The boys are Michael, five. Orchestra's Maintenance and 1963. He is currently Paul M, Into Warburg Professor of Econom. ing showrooms of Ed Maliszewski ••• quality carpeting ••• Chester Clark and Mrs. John Boomer, are inviting But ear:h has frankly liked and Joey, four, both at Barat Pension Funds. Mrs. ics at Harvard. reasonably priced ••• from four.ninety.five to twelve.ninety.flve. all Monteith families to join in the fun. • . her job as Souvenir Program Montessori PreSchool at the "The Program is distributed Cabin Crafts, a name so well known in the field, is popularly .He is the author of several >I< • >I< 1968 gcneral co.chairman. "I Convent of the Sacred Heart in each year at a highlight con. pric~ 1& 21435 Mack Avenue. Drop by • • • be pleasantly PILFERINGS think il's been fun," says Jo'l !-akeshore road. "They love cert, usually in mid.season. h 0 0 k s, including "American surpnsed ••• 'l'6G.55IG. A quitter does the world just about as much good anne. ':l've enjoyed it. too," It.!" sa~s J,o~nne. '.'and so do This year. the guest artist with Capitalism," "The Great Crash, 1929," and "The Affluent So. * >I< * as the hole In the doughunt. (Reflection: Depends on I says Gmny. I, I th~nk It,S helpmg to turn lhe S~'mphony tonight and Sat. Tres Chic Coiffures ••. 18700 Mack Avenue will put which side he is uiUing,) , Eacb. is proud of the Fin. the~ mt~ l.n~epend,~nt, self- urday night, the 'official' pub. ciety," all three of which have q , . Ished I'roduct, proud of the confldenl mdlvlduals, lication.distribution night, is been lranslll.ted inlo many lan- on a new face for '68 in February ••• the look' .•• dene -Anonymous Contnbutlon way the '68 Program commit. Mr, Mllrphy is a staff attor- violinisl Nathan Milstein," guages, He was a member of bu~ not ~verdone. By the way, try one of their superb • >I< • • • • tee worked togclher to create ney for Michigan Blue Cross- Whole.Season Deal lhe campaign s ta If of Adlai harr stylists for a new look in hair fashions. TUxedo On a visit to New York from their native 1\lexlCo, "Ihcir" book, and an old friend of Mr, Peal- "We'll be giving out the Pro- Stevenson in both the 1952 and 6-1377. .... >I< my mother.in.law and her sister stayed at a hotel where And. now thal "baby's heen tie'l>: Thrir families vacationed gram al 13 consecutive con- 1956presidential campaigns and Come In .•• and see the new Hotpoint built-in appliances they arose promptl~' at 7 a.m. eaeh day to begin a crowded horn," each of its two Chief a~ summer cottages in Kings- certs afler Milstein's Saturday was an early and active sup. at ~itchen Remodelers, 15281 East Jefferson. Let one of porter of John F. Kennedy. Gal- scheduled of sightseeing. After three exhaustil1~ days Mothcrs can expecl a touch of Ville, Onl., for, so!."e 20 years, performance." Joanne adds. thezr eX1?erts show you how to save money on kitchen and nights, they decided to get something straightened the "hlncs" ... , so J?e and BIll hterally grew "It.s real1y a whole.season sou- braith has bee n a frequenl spokesman for Americ ...n liber- remodelmg .through proper planning. Their interior out with the desk clerk. Could they have his permission No Time for Rlues up (m the summers, at least) venir thing ... " decorapor unll do a color rendering of your proposed they asked to sleep a little later than the regulation hou; We predict they won't last toge'her., Tbe lheme of the Juniors' als on both foreign and domes- 7 ' d . d long. Young matrons. mothers The lIIurphys. like the Peat. 1968 Souvenir Program is tical policy and is currently ne~ kltchen so you can see how it will look before you of that was poste on the bark o~ thclr oor: . (of flesh.andhloon children), tics; have a family cat. Kelly, "Backstage wilh the Detroit vice chairman of the Ameri, deClde to go ahead ••. LO 7-2400. The puzzled cle!k went t~ theIr room !o Investigate non't have TIME to feel "bluc" an all.blaek half.Persian, half. Symphony." A picture.and.text cans for Democratic Action. • >I< • and came back smllm~. The sIgn, he explamed. was not for long. . . Tom. center sectiorl, produced by De. One of the most sought-after Beauty News ••• from Jacobson's •• , the week of February 12th a hotel rule but an advertisement, It read: "7.Up." Ginny Peattie ann hcr hus. Joanne, Joe and the boys took troit Symphony Public Rela. leclurers in the country, Gal. Miss Dolores Koeske, representative of AlexlInder de Marko'; -Marvin Mandel, "Reader's Digest" band, a supervisor in General Iheir first family vacation last tions director Wesley Delacey braith recently has given talks will be available to assist and show you thl! latest in cosmetics. Il • • • Accounling at General Motors, summcr, heading north, to Mar. (he also designed the handsome bolh in Europe and over na- you are ac.qn.ainled with the Countless Isserlyn line, you know A completely planned economy ensm:es that when have two young children: Kim queUe, They loved it, so muet, cover) details the preparations tional television. His academic how great It IS. If nol, you should take this opportunity to begiD a beautlf'II habit...... no bacon IS delivered, no eggs are delivered at the herly, six.and.a.half, al Kerby so that they're definitely going involved in putting on a con- laurel! similarly have spanned same time. S c h 0 0 I (Ginny's a Room to try it again lhis summer. cer!. the globe and he has received Come And Peek ••• into Martha's Closet at 373 Fisher -J, L. Frain, "Sunday Telegraph," London Mothcr there this year), and Interested in Houseboat Advertisements and a list of honorary degrees from more Road. You're i~vited to the official opening, February • • • Billy. fil'c, who attends his "We're looking into a house. patrons ("We have 177 palrons than a dozen universities in the 19th •.. but we re sure many WIll be peeking at the new Tn his foreword for Rarnaby Conrad's "FdD10US Last grandmother's nursery scho()l, boat," Joanne says, with a now: That's up from last year." United S l ate s. Canada and d~cor ~nd moved in fashions before that. Abe Words." Clifton Fadiman tells of a New Englander who "lIlrs, (Rohert) lIalbrook's PI.JY slightly lopsiden grin that, Joanne and Ginny say proudly) india, WIth ~JS navy silk very "i.n" coat dress, piped with white wrote him that when his father was dvinl! the nurse nut School." :seems to mean "I don.t know make up the rest of lhe 120. a~d hiS, flower.lavlsht:;d Silk ensemble is one designer in ber ear down close to hIs face to see if sllC ('ould detect "No\\' THERE." :;ays Ginny, 'whal life on a houscboat with page book. BUILT.IN any breathing. rl'ferring to her mother, "is a .Joe and the boys I,,)uld he like, As '68 Program co.ehairmen, View, LI~ert~ linen prmts are also well worth previewing. The old gentleman opened his e, ('s and said, "Roo!" •'Pointl'r of Intcrest' , , , 1\I0t1Jcr,hilt I (,

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