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An the Pointes Every Thursday Morning rosse Pointe Complete News Coverage of A.ll the Pointe, ~ws Vol. 34-No. 31 GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1973 151:Per Cop)' ".00 Per Yea. 26 Pages-Two Sections-Section One
, I - HEADlINES Huge Attendance Adds to Success Park V oters Eye GPFPOA WEEK I .... u. ".N .. h W''''''ID'AJ?~''~:~'Wh~~~~'~~~~~~Wi~~!~:~ of AI COIDJrijecl b, tile MunicipalJudge :::i:-~ Groue Polate New. means a boat race or a Queen." I events was clocked. at well ure" won first in thll inboard 0 A t 7' 'series of boat races. But One of the highlights of the Over 6,000. The wmner of class. .. , n ugus MERe Upholds Earfier when the Grosse Pointe Regatta Weekend was the the Decorated Boat contest On the revlewmg sta~d . Contention of Examiner ...------,-- ..,F..... "". C,.h .. ,. ••. •... 11oo> of >I,.. G..... ~" M.,.. .., M.". WH. Th t Co I H nanda)', Jul)' %6 gatta the)' don't stop at Pointe Farms and her court I ham Butler, Councdwoman T T P . -V-t-G--tt-- W." M t H d It 'pora save boat 'races. The Farms Re. This )'ear Michaele Murphy: Mrs. William Wauga~an, wo. op r,mary 0 e e ers., ee. ea No Supervisory JOHNCONNALLY.,,,,g' .. tt•• "Id Fridoy. ,." 21 17. • ,...... ,.... of c.. "n ...... , M" .• "". on .. Nov.mb •• G.... al Elecf1on, Condodat.. Control in 0.. leaveWhite thatHouseposition,advisor,as willan. through Sunday, Jul)' 29. North High, was selected theth Comard H~d~on,loner Wayneand MrsCountyEr I Include Judge William E. Speer, Beverly C. partment nounced Wedoesday b)' Pres. provedct'lSsful toaodbe wella highlyattendedsuc. Nancynew MissMooreGP asFarmsrunner.wiup. VI?. .Stelner,ml~s Sheriff. andM~s..' Grobbel, ~ohn R, Urso I _ NJai .... , N'.... C.... II'. w..... ot. "'" M_, .... hOt .. ort W>lli,.. Loo... U~,... h.. llf At a "'Un'"1' eloellon Tuesday, Aogust 1. park, By James J. m was Secretary of the Treas. The Regatta began with a nigned throughout the re./ and Mrs. Loren PIttman and voters will select candidates for the non-partisan The Farms city ad. ~stury term:during tookthe uppresident'sthe part. aTeenrecordDance crowdon Friday,of 1,000witb weekend.mainder of the Regatta 1 CharlesOther guestsVerheyden.were Commo. office of MunicipalilJudge. The namesN ofb the6 two ministrationd tt t lostt h its sec. ',m. ..., , '" - to th. ve""'...... d." .. , M". G HENKE HIKING. BOOTS YdwomTypo SeIe s-40Pinlsh 5eYorai c:.a.n 1.:':5 Yl OFF! NYLON DAY Jacob SonS PACKER8AGS DEEP TONE.ON-TONE licyclint • e- Ceunlfy SIrlmt 0 DIry Hilcm. • Cony Sc'-' 1Mb is the new note in dress sh i rt i ngs CLOSED ALL DA Y Nylon P'wMH ,....,.., $".,.. for men ... rafsed self-color 6.'5.... 4" SATURDAYS stri pe pattern ing for i ntcresti ng DOWII-fILLED texture coordination with SlOPING lAG 2-U1. M"","'Y styte autumn's new suitings. Burgundy, THROUGH a-net CentInICtion "'" Nyten ZlPI* brown, navy, green, tan or 1011I".M" fin","", Sin ,S""'"... - Myton Ripstop AUGUST 11 Zip T...... white polyester/cotton. $10. 4'.'5.... 42" Qiana nylon bow tie, from a group. $5. WI ALSO CA•• " HIKING lOOTS. COOlnNG GIAI • TENTS "EEZE DIlEO FOODS IV MOUNTAIN HOUSE The Men's Shop is Temporarily located on the Second Floor During Our Expansion Progrom o..-n Dally 9:30.5:30 Thvn., Fri. 'Ill • p.m. • CROSSE POINTE SKI HUT '9271 MACK AVENUI JacobSOIlS Gro... 'oln'. Woo4I ~ m n.ld to Wooch Theatr. . 2 HOURS FREE PARKING,. :tCOBSON'S WILL VALIDATE YOUR TICkET @ ~ • Phone 114-5660 ~I:';.:":.•••;.:.:.:.:.:.:.;.:.;.;.:-:.;.;.;.;.:.:.;.:.;.:.:~ •.•:.:•••••:.:.:-::;.:.::::::::::::::::.:.~:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:•••••:t:.:.:•••:.:.~;:.:.:-~••tl~.-.Y:••~:;:.:.:::.:•••' •••:.:.:.:.:.:-:.:I!(.: :.:.: •...--- .'l . ':••••:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:-:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:--~>:.::::-".:<~ :-:y Y' .,.•••••" ~.~•••~•••~..~.~..~.~~.~~~.:~-:, -: ~••••-:••••-: .. ...-_ ,~~.-. ~ -~. ~- - - --"".- _ ,_. -P P$Il C$Il , "'SRSlIla"IIC."."'''' .4 , - -1$1 4..4 $..'~ s a..e e ~ e .. e$llllll$Clllle _.-._ _ _- ~ ~.~.~-~ ..---.~- ~_. ------.---.---...... - _~_.....-.r.__ _ w_ __ _ , . ." ",' ,", ... ~') .~,., ,'. IftursctayI August ~, I'II~ GROSSE POINTe NEWS IUCl'ED •• DIDEN'I' 'xeeutiYII of 125 trade ••. I (6r... ointe Boyce Tope. CAI, ., lOC'aUOll. and cblm.n of F:"e R:ps Cyelisl Falls, .Injured by Car Are Y_ •• Y~ ... ~~itlt1. ~trbim Kin.. eourt, wa. elected Mllunere. ill Xiebi.aD. Mr. .. ~ .. presidellt 01 0l'luiaatioe Tope, exeeut1.,. vlce.pre.'. G/" A 1J.,elr~ld oebott -boy I ,er, wbo IPPUed I compre.. "'._lMe YOU , ~ IXlCUti,," of It .. .tf till Detroit. Auto arage. In tv.. _ to Bon Seeourt i and .temmecl the ,usb of Or r•• c• •.Ii .... w.,.... itt IOIliI IINlet1aI Ie ,. AaocialJola, lIa. ,ed ,,,.. Hoipltal by Plrk emer,.ne)' '1 b~. ."L• . ambulance Tuelday, July 24. A 'm~rfat travelln, we.t J Xt. PIeIHllt, SUda,.-' active III auoelatloD G P W . ds 15311 II' 1 day, JuJJ aNI. TIle .... "" a.1DchaItrJ Iffaintor •.• 00 ...... en be 100t coatrol of b1I OIl 'Xerebeval. ,and another Oc yO Some lutos parked on Colonial road were victim. lzed by vandals TbursdlY, July 19, and FridlY, July 20. The Shore. Deplrtment of Pub:lc Safety ncelved six reports of damlle to wind. sblelds or mlrrora . • • • ..Severa! car ovmer. we,e attendilll .. Plrty on the 19tb Ind returned to diseover the de.tructlon. A Park resident reported two B.B boles wblch shattered IOme ,11.' in a 111I Old.mob-ile, whUe an. ~ speelal \\Orld other P,rk citizen found a B.B hole in the windshield of I 1871 Continental, and a Ore . '73 broken :Idlo Intennl, Upon helrill, of the van. dllism to other lUeltl, a Hi,bland P Irk re.ident cbeeked IIIJ auto Tuesday, Jul)' 2., and discovered I B.B toOle in thll rear.view WI RAVE AI UlUSUALLY FIlE SEUCTION 'II-SIASOH 5A1;1 mirror. M.anwhUe, I Farms eitiaen found I B.B hole In OF ALL IODY STYLES WI'I'II COLOIS AID Ioys' Warm,Wa""'" NyteeI"'lre" tho, windshield, and the mirror, ot I 1170 CadlDlc. Another Farms citizen re. om'JOIS or YOUl CHOICE '20 ported • B.B bole ill the NOW THROUGH AUGUST 1O••. buy .. rty and windshield of a 1m Cadillac. lOve on durable zip-front jackets wfttI .-yIon aMll, Finally, a ColOlll11 rold BUT BEFORE YOU BUY ••• citizen told pollee on the and Iininy', nylon/poly .... fiberfiU, conceoled 20th someone fired .even hooch, zlp.through cotIcn. McK.hint hole. iJlto the wJDcbbleld of COft~" I 1M8 Cht')'.ler and tour IE SURE TO VISIT- wash, ~mble-dry, no-lr'OIl- .... ~ cote. .. . holes into a 1873 Old.mobile. toys' sizes 8 to 1... Preps' siz .. 16 to 20. At that tJme, In arel check allO revealed a B.B hole in A. Belted jacket witt\ contrast topItitchm., the wiJldahleld ot i 1910 zippered patch pockets, knit in,*, wristlets. Volkswlgen It Inother Co. lonial residence. Red with navy, navy witt\ red, brown witt\ camel. 8. Star and stripes racer with SftOP cvffs oncI pockets, zippered .ve pocket. Whitt wiI~ bl~ and r~, or navy with recI and wtIh. Jacob SonS 2 HOURS FRE£ PARKING .• 1,JACOBSON'S WIl.l VAl.iDATlYOURTJ~Ket 3180 E. JEFFEISOI 964.6811 \ \ ..1 -'.L' -.: .. _ h t • + ••• +Zz+ + t « . GROSSE POINTE NEWS .1 Participates in Wor~d Cnngress, Study Missions (CoaUaMCl froa Pale 1) the city at 5everal sessions. \ future:' 'lid ,Mr. PeteraeD. Then it WI' Oil to LoodoD "My count.erpart II a city "We tried to stress thlt the for iour days, where dele. r«realion prOll'am." At the manager would be the chief American IIfOPle didn't feel gates were pesta of ~ .ame time, Mr. Petersen feU of internal administration," that way," i.e., regareline Greater LoDdoG CowIeiJ, facilities and service, for be said. "There is no city sharing the same CODeern as which i, lib a metropolitaD senior citizens ill Europt'an manager as sucb In Russi •. " the Russialll. ' ,overnment, before return. countries were "way ahead" After riding subways in 011 .. LeaIqrH in, bom~. of ours. ,many cities including T~r. From Moscow, the dele,a. It WII • memorable jour. The Woods is currently onto, New York and Mexl~o lion spent three days in De)' for Mr. Petersen, who considering a senior citizen City, Mr. Petersen said, I Leningrad. "It is a very high .. broupt back everythiDc ex. program of its own. Some "Moscow has one 01 the 11y industrial city:' he said. cept 15 pounds of books and money has been set aside in finest ~ubway systems any', "We had the opportunity to papers gathered from. the the '1973-74 city budget "to where an the world. The! are visit a large export mlnu. Congress and study mlSSIOlll. explore the possibility of dean and most ~conomlcal." facturer of electric turbines These items, which hid to Isetting up a senior citizens lln the same vem. he not~d i and generators. Practically be mailed back separately, recreation program in coop- the automobile was not "an Iall the shoes sold in Russia will provide a worthy adeU. eration . with The Grosse I abundance" there. are made in Leningrad." lion to his reference library, Pointe Woods Presbyterian Ml:ny aspects of the Rus. I Mr. Petersen saic' the pop. Church. This is where some sian go\'ernment and way of I ulation of Moscow is around ofcan thebe in1ormationapplicable inI 6e!tjn~gained lifeWorld,are hebehindfell. theIn ~heWestern,area t~tal;400000~ While4,000,000.Leningrad'sLenin. FINAL, CLEARANCE up this type of program. of technology, for mstance. grad which sports 3M I he ~tated. Mr. Petersen said there is.a i bridges in the city, "seemed For this proposed program, bad .need" of ,computers an I to ~ more liberal and pro. ME which is geared for some. RUSSIa. ~a~lng. bP.ell a I gressive than Moscow, e.g., NOW'S THE TI time in the fall, he suggest. form~r. butl~l~g mspector., in tl1e construction and oper. ed a social.mix type of RUSSIas bUlldlD~ const~uc'l ation of its hotels which have g a.ctivity as a first step, plus tion .. technology IS ,!aggan : a Western Hemisphere in-, OUT THEY GO" the formation of a senior too. He al~ ~ted the lip fluence." / eitizens co.mmitlee for their paren!. restnchon of move. While there, the delegates II •• thoughts and ideas. ment. were invited to a reception And after returning from . M~jor Problem by the American Consul Gen- ' . . While an Moscow, the Am. eral, The Honorable Culver DEA-LS THAT WILL AMAZE YOU hiS triP. Mr. pe~ersen dls, erican delegation held a re'l Gleysteen ill cOn!\ection with ~~ered ~ lett~r rom .some ception for Russian officials the o{{jci~l opening of con. c.lhzens requestmg <:on~ldera'l where everyone had a~ op- suI oiCices, and for an Inde. lion on hthe . constuct~n ~f portunity to exchange Ideas! pendence Day observance. fut~re ,?usmg or 00 s and viewpoints. Th h' hI' ht t delegates senIOr cItizens. I . I e Ig Ig . () . I As a guest of the Amerl-, was an old.fashlOned Amerl- I I. "Ruch More People" ! can Embassy. delegates can buffet and that American, Under the general heading I' were told by Embassy of.: staple-Coca.Cola . . . aU I HURRYI of "leisure," ~1r. Petersen. ficials that .drug a~use is not you could drink .. with I.CE. i DON'T I poinlcd out. "Others ha\'e; a problem an RUSSIa. But al. "This was a welcome Sight i combined educational facHi' coholism is a prominent to everyone." Mr. Petersen I 16392 Harper 885.8511 ties with recreational facili. dmiculty, while an increas. confessed. WAIT II ties. We have done this to ing crime problem is em-. !\fany Papers ---.------:: - a degree. For example. thel I bezzlement. : The Leni!!l(rad stop also I cooperation with the school [ And not without a touch or , included a "isH to the dt}. 1 system in the maintenance of I humor. Mr. Pclcrsen sharcrl h:.lJ. f the former palace of i baseball diamonds. But there this sidelight, "In order to I a czar), a h}'drofoil boat ride I is still room for impro~'e. qualify for a drh'er's license to a national park. a trip to ment in this area regardang '. in Russia, you also have to I the Hermitage, a Russian COME the use of facilities." ! pass a mechanical tt'St. and museum, and a reception for From hb own perspcclivc, ' be licensed as a mechanic" delega~.es .at. the "Friendship IN I he noted The Woods Presby, I ~nstitu.te ~oncem I.fousc, s~mllar to that held I lerian Church uses the gym: . BeSides \'lewlOg the Krem'l In ~Ioseo"'. : AND facilities of the school s)'s 1m and Red Squue. delegates ~ tern. not only for exercise I had an. opportunity to \'i.sit I DRI\'E TO LIVE I SEE US and recreation programs, but I the JnslJtute of U.S,. St~dles All motorists are asked to: NOW! I lor social and hobhy craft I in Moscow. At ..the JDstltute. I make this resolution for the I ' activities as wcll. ,"~ group of highly profes- coming holiday-join the cru. j As an example for im.: SlOnal pe~ple stodUdYthde ub.S , sade to make our highways I I ., :\1: s}'stem, I!~ go an ad ( provement m thiS area~ ... r.! int" reported IItr. Peter- ~a c. , Peterscn said the faclhlles, po s. ----- ,,1 at North High School are not I scn. . - . HOW WOULD MARIlIV'S -. LINCOLNS I being lakcn ad\'antage of on No RUSSian oUlclals ap" I I lR 7815 Whilewall a community-wide basis. The I peared concerned o\'er the I YOU LIKE TO BE ; plu. S3 10 Fed Ex Ta. WIt ffa' hA said ,~ ' auditorium and stage could I a erga c a Ir,.~. . I a \hareh?/der in 0 nice MERCURYS ------~. " -,- .- be used as a performing arts' 1I0we\'er. the~ did expre~~ I apartment building near UNIROYAL ZETA ccnter wherc theatrical pro.! so~e concern if the .good r . I G,a\se Pointe thot poy\ LARGE SELECTION OF COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM MILEAGE GUARANTEE ductions could be staged for I lations would con~mue be. I B% per year to all share. hI "t Wh-I tween both countrIes under I 'fyou don't get Ihe mileagesialed on the sidewalllM~ thousand) or Ithe. woe commum y. . I e I a Democratic administration. holder\. Buy one or more ti,e fails lor any reason other than wlUfulabuse or colhslon, your , notmg The Grosse Pomt'? . \ shores ot S1,000 per share. chartered Zela dealer w,lIgive yOlla cred,t agamst !he purchase at War :llemorial does a good i lLon. • new Zeta loreot same type or repair punctures a\ no charge. Cred,l . b (this he slill stressed' "On behalf of the dele- , .. m... ;"Iotlftotiott ...,it. 10 .i11 equal puce you paid multipliedb~ perce~lag~h ~'~xp~nsion:' and "reachin" I gates, l\Ia)'or Gribbs sa!d. it \ IIIW YO•••• youdid nol oblaln.Cred,' w,1Ibe applied agamsl eelott:~egu~:~~~ " a the unanimous opInion Blo. Puce (nahona\ adjustment Dase approMimalingactual procesl. more people." , w s .. ld b 936 Beaconsfi.ld Dealer may add small charge for serv'ces he per'orms In repla~lng . . "1' that relatJ~nshl~s wo~ (! G_ hint., Mi. 4.230 tire. Tiles and relaledveh'cle cond,t,ons mustbe properly mamlamed Con~,"u,"g the ?IS:,usslon !l non.parlIsan ISSU~ III the and loresDroughlIn lor I'ee 5,000 m,le rOlal'onsand check-~ps fO~ on "jclsure." he said, There . .. . mileage por/lon of guarantee 10 apply. Guaranlee BookIe!requore was an interesting session .. .. forMileageand RoadHazardadlustment. focusing upon the control of .£1- Ne ... Guns Arriving .... the environment in cities to • Ith .. provide an atmosphere for • . • Pederson • aca .. relaxation and leisure time. • • Browning. Ruger " e.g., the development of a .. " beautification type or pro- : ~ Sales & ServJ'c-e fI gram to provide an oppo~. • .. tunity for people to use theIr .. Expert Gun Repair .. Cree tim~:e Opener I : GIll Shop : FRANK ADAM, Inc. It. wasn't only the Con. I ., B McDanial • gress. however. which pro. -. ~ .• '*'4;[.11:0 vided a wealth of inrorma-I" .... 130 •• CHEVAL lion but the study missions" 15102 KERCHIVAL VA 1.8200 • • as well. At each city. the : .... "ON THE HILL" II American Embassy would I ...... -0-S1-.-AJO-.'" • GROSSE POINTE FARMS brief. the delegates on t~e .. ~l[Dn CAIDS Open fvetdoy ond FricIoy9 o.m. t•• p.m.: hig~llghts of that m~tropol.ls. .. I'~ ACCEPTED M.n., Wed., fhv ... 9 o.m. to 6 p.m. .. TU 1-5000 BeSIdes that, receptlons WIth .. I ScItllrdoy ••. m. 10 4 p.m. .. ~ local officials were held at _ ----.. . e Clles. _ Ith 't' ------If • • • • • • • - The mission to Paris pro- vided a real eye opener -{or Mr. Petersen. An entire new city, which will accommodate 2,000,000 people upon com- pletion. was undergoing con. struction live miles outside of Paris. "This new city is a challenging concept," he said. "It was started in 1968 and it's scheduled for completion! in 1980." I A unique leature of this city's planning is that most vehicular movement will be underground, while an "ex. panse of green" will envelope WHITEWALLS the ground level. Technology Lag E78.14 21.95 Mr. Petersen spent four F78.14 21.95 WtlEL 'days in Moscow and met G78-14 24.95 with officials who explained frankly, we're 8 bit upside-down and H78-14 24.95 BALANCING the municipal operation oC J78-14 27.95 downside-up ... but all the hubbub is for the G78- 'j 5 24.95 Set Ice Cream H78-15 24.95 best possible reason ... we're in the process J78-15 27.95 Social Aug. 5 L78-15 27.95 of expanding I We've had to shuffle around Plvs f,ET f'om '2,31 '0 3.31 The Mariners of Grosse I Pointe Woods Presbyterian and scrunch together certain departments .. Church are inviting the com- Open cIoily • G.m. munity to participate in their so, if you know something should be right '06 p.m. annual lee Cream Social Sol. • a_m. Sunday, August 5, from 4:30 to 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. there ... and it isn't ... just ask one of our The social will be heJd on the Church lawn; in case of cOl.lrteous salespeople to direct YOU. Things • rain it will be moved to the Church Fellowship Hall. may be somewhat bothered and bewildered. WERIHMANN Tickets will be 30 cents for single- Thursd.y, AUCJud 2, 1973 GROSSE POINTE NEWS I Police Arrest Weaving Driver lPointer Uses 'ley' Test WEEKDAY A 22.~'('ar,old Delroit man chell and Officer. William I T S ..4 . • l • ' HOURS: was arr('s~ed .and. issued: Duste! sa~ Howard's Vehicle 0 pot nrterlOSC erOSUl OPEN thrre Iraf£lc VIOlations bY, swerving In the inside lane. Mon., TUOI" Wed. Woods police a!ter offic~rs s~riking the curb several A Hutzel HOlpital-doe--tor-'I-c-e-n-tl-,--eo( the population, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. SUNDAY spotted hl~ sn~nklftg, wea\'lOg i limes. IIgnltiol J. Voudoulcis, M.D" Dr. Voudoukls recommends I Thu". & Fri. ,t ~UIO. O},I\ ('filler r~~d shortly i As the oflicers approached I of Llkepointe road, has that the cold water test be. I 9 a.m. tq 9 p.m. artel . fun. Sund.~, July 29. Lee court, nowa~d veered (ound that with a pan of ice. come a part of routine physi. Saturday 10 A.M. ~h~II.1!'l ~oherl 1I0wilrd sharply across Vernier int~ cold water and the instru.! cal examinations. In cases 9 a.m. 10 6 p.m. to 1\3S I~sl\ecl ,\'lOlalions for the! Lee court with a ,!!reat ment used to measure blood where hardening of the ar-' IInlal\[ul dlSpl:lr or repre-! amount o( smoke emil/ing pressure, hardening of the teries is indiuted by t:1r I 5 P.M. ~enlat)(ln ~f. ,Ill operator's; rrom Ihe auto. police said. arleries can be detected be, response, more defi!litive Pric •• Geed Th,.. TII••.• Alill. 7th l~cel1se. Ml~hl~~n ."pl'rat?r's! Thinking the aula was on fore the patient has any types of tesls can be admin. W. '."N.th. ri,h". license. not In IllS, ~_mmcdlatc : Cire, the oUicers took a car. sympt"ms of the disease. I istereci t.o pinpoint th~ area l.i"'it'lVOnlitie., posse.sslon and dm Illg ~nder i bon dioxide fire extinguisher And since hardening of the I o.f restflcted blood. clrcula. t~e mfluence of, liquol. lie I flom their trunk. Corporal arteries begins at an early. /ton. "- "a.~ released aner paym~nt Setchell assisted Howard age and is a significant fac. Dr. Voudoukis. who is also I °h~ 5100 cash bond, pendm~ I from the car and, at that tor in most heart attacks, a clinical assistant professor I . IS court appearance Wed- time, it was determined the the doctor suggests that the at the Wayne State Univer. I nesday, september ]2. I engine had been run either simple test become a stan. sity School of Medicine, has While p:>trollin:: on Ver.: without oil or water as th~ dard procedure in all physi. used the cold water test on ! nier, Corporal Robert Sel. I compartment was reported ul examinations. particular'l more than 2,000 patients I ------extremely hot. I)' for men, beginning with since 1965. I Howard produced a Flor.' teenagers. , On 6U patients. (31.\3men: Cottage IIollors .ida temporary driver permit D~. Voudoukis, Chief.of t~e I and 338 women). he SUbject'l .4id and identified himself as section of hypertenslonm, ed his data to computer Nur.~es./l. es I Daniel Turner. Pohce stated the departmen~ of. medicine I analysis .and documented his __ . I a strong odor or alcohol wa3 lit ~utzel }~ospltal In the De., observal1ons. With their families and on his breath. and he ",a.~ tro~t M<: 2 ..... ~~_~ILLn'2l _.22', •• ,.., ...... _.. ,~IJ!-:.~:~WIpofJ & _. _ e-o,~~:.,C38°U99PI.. CIId .... ,.--7...... , ..,...... " _ -,",. All CeoMI. I...... ~ AI "15'. '73 nRY III '73 CHRYSLIR 2.... ".T, _,110 _ "S. P.O.•.• -...._,".T._.'.S. '.0, .. -...... -, _, T. ....lMooo, _, s- ...... tMt """ e.m.. A"" hot, '3999 T,__ Alw ... ,. A1re-l., ..... SWo ow,...... ', lII",lhu .... $3529 511...... ,IIh w. e..-, ""' ,JOt,. :rt.w.. t"_. _I. _ , lt70. CHRYSLER • PLYMOUTH VALlAt'''l 0 DODGE TRUCKS II. 19.2660 r 3350 E. JEFFERSON It BROWN \ i r P,g. Six GROSSE POINTE NEWS --Thursday, AU9ult 2, '973 Cadieux Cottage Leaves Pointe Scene Charge 'Scare Run' Boater I (C08tbnaed froID P~ge 1) I sides of the Detroit river. and turned over his properly (ContiJlued from Page 1) I Both Allor and Miss La.! BELLE ISLE' able to protect themselves or Ii The grants are known as pri. to George MO.ran. Grant, who I an extremely high rate of' Rose were released after to spread the alarm ill case vate claims in today's land built a large log cabin known speed in the cove between posting $25 bonds each. They of an lndian l'.tlack. abstracts. Many of the boun. as Grant's Castle near the The Farms Pier. Park and are scheduled to appear in Cadillac fi~st granted land I daries have been preserved area of St. Paul's church and The Crecent Sail Yacht Club, F'arms Municipal Court on to farmers an 1707 on both I by. ~treets named aIte: the I the ~ilcred Hear! Convent, which is a low speed :uea, Wednesday, Au~ust 22. AWNING CO. orlgm~l gra~tees sucn as I ~as 1Dst~um~ntal In develop. Kelly and Miglio said they It was not disclosed when IIQUSIYI alIA SHOWING BeaubIen, _ RI?pelle, ~hene i mg the mtenor of the area. saw Miss LaRose jump out a hearing wiU be held on Air Conditioning ~~d ~arr;r:t ID De~olt and I The township oC Grosse of the boat into the water Icharges made by the Coast Canvas. Vinyl. Acrilan • Dacron . lVar. a le.ux, an Morass If Pointe, which was formerly and swim towards shore. De. Guard ht$;elIatieft, C.... i In Grosse Pomte: a part of Hamlramck Town. burghgacve who then ar. . _ AM Minor SlfYice I When the Umted. Stales I ship, came into being in rived at th~ scene, said the FREE ES1'MA rES George Segal took over the area m. 1796, , 1846. The first real road into girl was several feet away Heavy Duty A..... 1e there was some confUSion as the interior was built in 1851. when she suddenly yelled for IMMEDIATE DELIVERY (I) 4Bl.UME • LOVE' Very Reasonable to w.ho truly owned the la~d5. Grosse Pointe boulevard was help The boat was approxi. TRASH BAGS Filmed in Color As It tu~ned out. only eight opened Crom Fisher road to mat~ly 150 feet away from $5.00 per 100 S".,ll1' Gross. 'o;"t. Sillc, 1931 Rates of the titles had been con. Weir lane about 1895. h b k II h th g'rl Delivered Matinee Every Wed. Experienc.d firmed by the Kin g 0 fl' . t e rea wa w en ~ .1 at 1 p.m. France However th US It was WIth the openmg dove into the water, ht' said. 881-0867 LO 7-2293 • 7601 E, J.fferson Mlk. 11•• 1 Congress. conf'Irme'd aleIth'ose. 'I up oiI the area that theD real't The girl screamed. she was 881.7760 884.1427 claims by the inhabitants de~e opment came. etrOl too tired to make It the rest, b h d . d . d reSIdents looked to Grosse I of the way and was unable w dO a OCd~huPle , Imp~ovel I Pointe as an ideal location: to swim ~nymore At this an se tlle ,e area pnor 0 I ( th . I It '. We Urge You To 1796 I or ell summer IOmes. ! point the officer ran to hIS I . f th f' t t was then that the small farm 'I' scout car got the life pre . One 0 e Irs gran s h d' ay for the • . p:c.'~_:~:l went to Cadillac's interpret. ouses ma ~ W server, tossed it to MISS La. • er. Francois Fafrad de !larger mllnSlOns. And when Rose and pulled her to safe. ROD and REELREPAIR Lorme. In the grants, it was the summer ~omes became ty. She was released to Kelly VOlE specified that the land had pe~manent reSidences, Grosse, and MigUo, who were watch. Fast, Expert Service to have fences to form the Pomte the suburb was born. ing the proceedings from the PARTS and ACCESSORIES boundaries. In many cases, Along with the inerea.sed Pier-Park, aft,e~ the Coast TUESDAY, AUGUST 7 • Penn Reels • Fenwick Rods I they were just boulders and development oC ?rosse Pomte Guard was notifIed. • FIV Fishing Rod. and R.. I. bushes. Cadillac was relative. came more delalled and com. Personnel from the St. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. ,!t,uk ly generous in establishing plete records o~ t~e area. Clair Shores Coast Guard Richard H. Beach WE BUY USED TACKLE) I rent rates Usually it consist. Facts oC the earher times are Station arrived and towed Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Berg A & A REEL REPAIR ed of a yearly allotment of sketchy and often indefinite. Allor's boat to the park Mr. and Mr~. John A. Buchanon, Jr. 526.2155 18726 HAYESNr, 7 Mil. fur or coins. However when The recorded history o{ the! marina. They issued Aller Mr',. Thomo~ H. Cannon the English took ov~r the Cadieux Cottage begins in three watercraft violation Mr. and Mrs. John E. Chiodo area, the French farmers 1836 when Nickolas Gouin tickets: one for having no Marie E. Cioram;taro had to pay taxes. turned over 118 acres oC land I number on the craCt; another Peggy Cofe When the French began to with the cottage to Michael for having no boat registra. Carol M. Conklin worry about their western Cacieux. This was the area tion on his person, and a Jame~ C. Doner possessions, the government approximately between Cad. third for operating a boat Helen Dom2alski held out inducements to the ;eux ~oad and St. Clair ave. without lights. WONG'S::•• Eileen l. Kelly D05sin colonists to settle in the area. nue bordering 0Il the lake. Following this, Allor and Dr. and Mrs. Donald J. Filzgibbon A.eric•• 1 Cutllest They received such gratuities Michael Cadieux died in 1865 Miss LaRose were taken to h. Mr. and Mr5. Edward J. Franco CARRY OUT SERVICE Iu"'" as a gun, hoe, ax. sow, six leaving his widow. Archange The Farms station. En route, All Foods in S,..eial man'~ hens, a cock. six pounds of Cadieux and 16 children, Miss LaRose opened the 5\>zanne Lane Gidday Keep Hot Containers Lunchr gun powder and 12 pounds seven which were adopted. scout car door three times Ella tane Giddey y_ n-.. 11 ..... 10 ',lIl. of lead. The cottage was then 10. in an effort to allow Allor Mr. and Mrs. Cyril A. Grabbel. Sr. foI. II 11,10•."'" U -:'11,30 ...... _. 11 _ • 10 , a-4 -., The area in and surrouncl. cated on what is now Jeerer. to get out. On the third try, My. and Mrs. John J. Hinsberg For Justice, Dignity and Integrity ".7.9596 ing Detroit was abundant with son avenue and later moved the young man exited the Mr. and Mrs. Palrick J. Kealing animals. providing fur and to Dr. Whittaker's property. vehicle, but was quickly put Mr. and Mrs. William B. Kamp 24851__Harper,' __St. Clair10_ Shor.' food. It has been said. with After the Cadieux resi'j back in. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Knight 14 year5 Grosse Pointe Pork Resident tongue in cheek, the rea. dence, and a vacancy period, At the ~tation, Mi.ss ~a. Georgia M. Lone ' son for the early French the cottage was used in the , ~ose was Is~ued a. vlOlatl?n Haze' D. Lane 4 years Assi~'ant Prosecuting Attorney settlement o~ Detroit was so 1920's as the headquarters Ihcket .for I.nterf~rmg .wlth John Lascoe CHINESE GOLDEN that the Kmg of France, for a lawn bowling group. Dr. the dulles of a police officer. Dr. and Mrs. Robert W; Lenhard AND Louis 14th, could wear a Whittaker still has some oC Allor was given a ticket for. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Mengden Elect beaver hat. Although that the old bowling balls. The I the reckless operation of a Noreen Schroeder Meyering may have been the hidden Whittaker children later used watercraft, in that he was Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. O'Neill ~~~~BUDDDA reason, the obvious one was the cottage as a bath house i~toxicated and ma~e several Mr. and Mrs. Carl P. Ranno that the French \>lallted to to change bathing suits in I hIgh speed runs In an at- Dr. and Mrs. Robert Riethmiller Be'verly C. partake in the lucrative fur the summer and ice skates in tempt to scare, and a second Featuring the very finest in ,cantonese dishes for Mr. and Mr5. Sean P. Schaeffner trade. I the winter. I tick~t. for being dnmk il~ a Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Schulte LunGheons and Dinners, plus exotic Cocktails. During the first 100 years The cottage consisted of a pubhc pla~e. The arresting I Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Spada of the settl~ment or Detroit, large downstairs room with of~c.ers said they. were of the Fri. & Sot., I I o.m. 'to I there was little development a huge stone fireplace. When oplDlon that M,ass. LaRose, Joan Hin~!.lerg Stout Grobbel Mon.•Thurs.• 11 o.m. to 12 g Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence R. Sulton. SLlndoy 12 10 J2 of the Grosse Point~ area. the cottage was torn down'l too, had been drlDki.n . Most of the far~ers ll':ed off the fireplace was used for a A~ut 12 complamts w.ere Mr. and Mr~. Jome~ J. Sylvain COCKTAIL LOUNGE COMPLETE the ~an~ and ~I~ almost no I time for barbecues until it ~ecelved fro:" perstlns fish. Dr. and Mys. Elmer C. Texler Ca")' Ollt Sa"ic • Mr. and Mrs. John R. Thomson 'i ....~r Whitlier. Ample Porking, tradmg m DetrOIt. I too was dismantled. There mg off the Pler.Park and the ""ic~pal I 16340 Hlrper 881.6010 The supposed father of also was a small kitchen and seawall on the speeding and M,. and My~. lloyd T. Trokey i Grosse Pointe was Alexan. side wash room. The second the no~e of the motor. Sev- Dr. ond Mrs. James A. Wentz del' Grant who dIed in 1813 story was a huge dormitory era~ fishermen also com. Mary H. Zimmerman Judge ------for sleeping. plamed Allor came 90 clo~e Mr. and Mrs. J. O'Donaghue Mr. and Mrs. Bruno'F. Domzalski TV Beckon II 'The cottage, typical of the I t~at. the. boat severed theIr Grosse 'oittte ,ri 270 ,tp paretliJ I . S French farm housts was I flshmg lines. Mr. and Mrs. Doniel Schaitberger MD Club Heads constructed of boards,' made: ------Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Simowski from the trees in the area. NAMED TO BOARD Robert L. Ko erski oflhe r,r~om, Representatlves of clubs. These were held together by Robert E. Powers, of The For an f'xlremel). lOl'ely .;';l'slur(' and expres,~ion fraternal orders and civic pegs and square nails, made Woods, was recently elected (~f /(wl il IIde for eXlended I'OlIrle.~ie.~b.l' Ihe Bride's organizations in the Grosse by hand. Nail making was a .first vice.president of the Poin~es are being invited. to very important industry at Board of Directors of the familv durin/-( Ifeddin/( (l Ii, ies ('()n.~ider a appear on, camera dunng the time of the building and Michigan Savings and Loan Irm/ilium. : locally teleVIsed segments of wurkers were in great de. League during the organiza- JI ('dr/in/( Hehrnr.ml 1'.11. the 1973 Jerry Lewis Labor mand. It is possible to de. tion's 86th Annual Conven. Day Telethon for Muscular termine the approximate tion on Mackinac Island. Mr. Dystrophy, Sunday - Mon. \ age of a building by the nails. Powers is president of Cola- day, September 2.3. Although the cottage is gen. nial Federal Savings and Je//el"jon ColonnaJe The 2()'hour, star-studded 1 erally dated at about 1830, Loan Asstlciation in The show will emanate li~e from the nails found in the cottage Woods. The League, whose the Sahara 'Hotel In Las date it prior to that time, llrimary fUllction is to pro- Rejlauranl Vegas, with hourly "cut as far back as .1808. mote thrift and home owner- aways" to WKBD.TV, Chan. The Cottage, which is a shiP. represents 65 member 21223 Je(rmOlI .-II'f'. 779.1720 nel 50, in Southfield. symbol oC Grosse Pointe's savings and loan associations The cut 'aways will feature past, fortunately, may have a in Michigan. local club leaders making Cuture. Dr. Whittaker. a .. _ contributions on camera to knowledgeable historian, num. ISPORTS FANS! MD poster children and Tele-\ bered eflch stone and board r I MID IIAIOII thon celebrities. when the cottage was dis. I an A special brochure "Put Imantled. It now belongs to I YOU Yourself in the 'Picture", is the City of Detroit and has I' GOLF SALE available, free of charge, to been moved downriver to D.II" local clubs and organizations Fort Wayne. It will hopefully III KIIOW wishing to appear on the Ithen be rebuilt in time for Telethon. Brochures may be , the United States' 200th birlh- I Brought to you , LADIII' IHOII '12" obtained by calling 399.8805. I day party in 1976. By TED EWALD I -______H.,..'. 0 tough boMbaM M.N'IIHOII "." I CJ .... '"'n ... Who hoW. the ..... , ...... , Sty •• oil-time lMg ..... _4lfd le.s.aTING fot bo"ing in "'- mOlt ru", AT ftlf_ in en. _? ... An.w., - GROSS( POINTE (OMMUNITY RINK is NOT ..... luth a. Lou Ilac •• & Ihlrts THUISOAY I! A.M. '0 , ".M. Gehrig or Jimmy Fon a, TocI AIOIo' fVENING~ I I. 10 P,M. WiUiclm. ar ony of the .. ",- 50.1. " 5UNOloY .f1I1NOON~ 1 PM t•• '.M ,.n .,..... u.... 1ty think of SUNOAY 'VINING' to 10 '.M. fAct"l" only I for '"",mati." call IOQ .U..... fint . . . lecord i. hold "y Hock Wil1c>n who d..... ift 190 run. for the C..... in 1930 ... NoMcIy hen .... , New England lopped thot-olthovgh, Lou Gehrig ,-;'Id Hank G nberg ho.... driv.n in a , 110 ~ £18'0 Bake run. In 0 _IOn. Please Malee Reservatior,'s * * • H.ta ••• - D I. Som. t.a""ball hlns .. a Thursday, Friday arrd Saturday whole Intim. wit~I , NOW YOUR ... G - H , ••• 30"- OFF Hom.mocIe N.w EnglGnd Clam Chowd." St... med Clo",. I, seein, a triple play - t or Shrimp Coc~'oil, whole Ii... Main. Lab.t., a, L.... ,.' I. hln. whe .~ 0 mina, 1... lhh c..... 'a.." H.... C••• n •• I.t 'oill, c.rn an Cob or Bakocl poto'a. Camplat. din 'I.' '"' ...... me in ~ City, inchlding IQIctcI, .. iii.... ond bo..... p •. II 0Ie1a.. Juno .11, 1957 hcocI COLONIAL 'ho unUWCII ... ,arianc. .. P..Her. - ...... - Chipper 1Hi"f not enly _ tripla SMORGASBORD play. but two of them-IN Savings Account IIl SUCCESSIVE INNrNGSI . . . . • • 'rom '5- Sundays from " The fin' lripla ptay com. in , Ih .... t Ita" of ,," fiAt in. G...... r.... 'a" 1,00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. WCfI ...... till ~I 'Ii 'I'. ond th.n tlw,.. an • Can Earn 7%70. " ath., an. in the top ltaH Da!M:ing Friday & Sotwday II of tho IOC-:,d ~ • :I Now rM' .... rybody'. tolk. THE COACHMAN in. Oboul ham.run \'OCanh GOLF BALLS Der,o,", 'lne., 17 pc, bond. II a. Aarona.....-ha1 luth's ,. FUlII .•..•••••••.• , •• d••. Thu"day evening 9 p.m, I martl- "- 0,.. the on lim. Adm,sslon Included w"h donn" I lacNl"n as of July 23, 11)73. lWUlSI ....••••.••••.• '11••lie•• I 1. Ruth (714), 2. Aa.on FaBILIII .....•... fro ...... _ •• Your Host MIKE fRUNTON (700). 2. Mayo (651). (Fo,m.rly Owne, .f Coplain Shumway',) I•' 4. KiIlaltr.w (544). 5. fnln~ I RabinMn (531), 6. Mantia IIAII •••.•••••••••• "•••• '9'. tI••• • Partie, • 80nquel facililie, and Meeting Room (5261. 7. Fa"" (534), • Dining 001))" • Accommodations for 8u'Srneu lUn(~eons I I. Williclm. (S2I) ••. Mat- • Pool Side Porlies. Palio.80rbecue. 800' Dockage, I• ,h.ws (S12). 10. Ionk. arid Shower Foclfi'ie'S , /512). PRO.L••• GOLFSill • Inquire Aboul 8001 Club Rendevou. I I r..t ,au didn'I know lhol SAVINGS ARE INSURED TO $20,000.00 • (01her Excellent 5u9ge.hoM Slook,,\ Seolood) IIT ocI Ewolel Che ..,o4ot eKc.,d. _'139 I. in, 10 ehe ..,o4o, M.'ar OJ• :=~=~- ~~~~:11 • , flit •• LID ..ilion "''Ikin". eomocl ,he I numbor I potilion in cu.. COLONIAL FEDERAL SAVINGS "cGr..-r • • P..... r I I.",.r aola. .."illoelian in DETROIT 18901 Kelly at Moross-DR 2-8877 I ,he m.'repolito" o'ea. EAST DETRO}T 15751 Nine Mile at Gratiot-PR 1-8820 Vl1Io1.sal. P,,, Golf Shop • TED EWALD GROSSE PTE. WOODS 20247 Mack at Hunt Club-TU 6-1080 •"2e , - 12••23.3 100 N. RIVER ROAD I CHf~~.~~T GROSSE PTE. FARMS 63 Kercheval "On the Hill"- TU 6-6661 ...... , :3..... MI. Clam.n~., Mich, 4.043 ______liiii_ .. HOtJRS: 9:30 a.m. 104:30 p.m. Friday ',il 8 p.m. L 'S~7S l. JEfffRSON .. 7 « •• • Ted • SdSSFSSFS S 777 c ~-- ..-...- - - 11II"III, "' - ---- , - •• "' ".lII$I' 11I'$I, 0 _._ ""'._, •• _.- _._.- •• - - _ _ _-._ _ - - ••• - - - , ~' ,~<~.'i,~:~~~f,:~~~~::rf;j,~,~~~~~~,~\:'i::_~~.':;..S1t,,,')f;..':i,~" ~~,:; <~_,\ i ',..'. }-',. ..~ .":,:.,:(l,'-,,,"-.;.":.fj,Ol;":J,,,,:,,,"' •. ' '~~".J.":"~">-"'lt"'."\':o,;', -'!\-~"':""'';-'~''~',~'''_I_.' '" • _ ... ',',>' ,.;>' -",_ '_ .••• ' U' .,•• ,' ,:" •..• ~. i • ------..,--,------Thursday, August 2, 1973 6 R0 5 5 E POI N TEN E W S .... A""""".,UiIOi!UiIOi!lI.....I!~Cr/.!C....c;IIIIiU.-1 Farms Begins Kerby Repairs j'Po:nter Meets Hosts Her [Lee Tout Sails 1.. ~ ...... lJeI...... I "'~~..~ nil/ , T S d S I ":e ~renow receivin~ /1111 clo,hin~ '0 .ell $ew.," Water Une Curblnl on both sides of. Jobn D;Foe, Farma dlmtor Ip P I f 23 Y , 0 econ pot It "..I I IEPAIR & REPlACEMENT . ~erb~ road eurrenUy I. ~. ! of Publle Serviee, Friday, I en a a ter ears \ __. lor you on conlliKnmen' . .4.1.0 1t0UlfP 0 .. ,." fSlIMAffS I ~nl repaired and when thu, July 27. Two companies were I Pointer Lee Tout took see- iremlf-jewelry-millf'..Fridny only 10 "1 .. 721 JI completed, t~e Ns~rfaei~1 given cont~Iets for .tbe se~. .y ROler A. Wab. • -I Angeles and on a tour of ond place in the U.S. N.. 2 30 ______of__th_e_ro_a_d_w._IU_be_g_In_,_s_a_ld.rate proJ~ets. whl~h wlill Twenty.three years is a IDisneyland. I tional Wayfarer Champion- a.m. to : p.m. cost the city approxImately long time for two pen pals Their. f~iendsh!p beg~n I ships at Ann~~lis, Md.. in ! $50,000. . to loyally torrespond Dl,;f. when MIChlko, via a mls, recent competition. Tout was Th Le I Th .£t Sh ' . t ' Mr. DeFoe did no~ give I I ing that period. c~unl1es!l. sionary, ori~inally wrote to !last ye~r's co-skipper of the e It I e rl op au tlea I I S Browse breakdo~n on wh~t I~ would IleHers have been written. I Mr~. Moehring. It was then I Cana~a s Cup contender, Ag- n r;fi cost for. the curbing or the: pictures or each "pal" and eu!hvat~d through the ~n. gresslve. St. Michael.,.. Episcopal (:hur~h and . the r~surfacmg, only tMe total I. their families. plus voice re'l su~ng. ~ear~., Now: With I Jeff Jones o~ De~rbo.rn, ,20475 Sunn ingdale Park I figure. cordings have been ex. Mlchlko s VISIt. their rela. who was defendIng hiS htle Grosse Pointe \l'oods . .hlp'. He said the contract for Ichanged: , Uon5hip. will bloo~ even WOn on Lake St. Clair last ': (Boa t &tlpin lteS the repair of about 3,000, But h' . further ,"10 something e3ch year, was "number one." Salt''' room opt'n t'vt'ry ... dn ..sday. Thur"day • • Decldey'. Sprecl.... r whe.1 lineal feet of curbs on Kerby I' met n~t eU~~itles had never will pricelessly treasure The third place trophy went .'riday. 10 a.m. 10 :~ p.m. I.. 'Y Cev_ p1eat.r) was given to the Vanopden. F' . now. . more than before, to Dick Rothery of Roches, • Sperry T.,..., bosch Conslruction Company. or SIX wee k 5: Mrs. ' ter. ~Iich., to complete the '01 uJl!'n ... dn .."day t:v ..ninjl:s unlil Sf'plf'mlM'r Safety Ioat SlIM. who also will raise the catch Thomas J, M~ehrtng, of B - T sweep by Detroit area Way. . H • , • basins in preparation for the Moran road. Will host her I urolng ree farer sailors, Thirty sailors 884-7840 • lin~~ka,.. It's II.fIt;e" paving. Doing the resur- honor~ guest, !'liehiko Ya'i C T hI represented the five fleets • NavtlCol(lut NIC./lamps IfIt "ie. facillg job. with one and one. mazak,. of MOrioka, Japan, I aUSe8 rou C in the Eastern United States . • loa' H.. 'a,. W.'" G,r", half inch of asphalt, will be and her two sons, 10 and 12. I _ :jiiiliiiiiiii e Marin. '"blicolion. thl! Cook Construction and Michiko arrived on Wed. I' A stubborn, "burnedup" . , Paving Company. nesday. July 25, and already tree, which wouldn't say e NavllOl,.na/ln.I,umanl. Mr. DeFoe said the curh their meeting has been "die" (until it was cut down, • Solh Thoma. Ma,ine repairs and resurfacing will "lun." !laid Mrs. Moehring.' or course). gave Shores fire, c~~;.sn~=a"'fAMousNOIPOU be from ChaUonte to Lake (w~o was known to her lighters a busy time Wednes, Shore roads. and if all goes ~fa~re School" students as day, July 25. and Thursday. s.m., Sill.. wittl lite .'tItbI.e04 according to schedule, the MISS Seltzer from 1958. July 26 before it met its entire project should be com. 1965), "It.s almost as il I demise . $39•50 VALUE • , • • • • $29•SO pleled by Saturday, Septem, already knew her. We recog. The ~'i1Iow tree, located on Jack.b On'y '17.95 .... Valu. $24.50 ber 1. nized ea~h olh,~r rir;ht away! counly property across from . He said the work on Kerby al the airport. ! 515 Ll'ke Shorl! road. must 19605 Mack TU 2-1340 is the only major road pro'l "Now, we'll set to know i have b~n out of "tears" for 0,... hitr '.6. $crt., S ,.M. gram that the city will do each other on a personal I it tried a (jery attention. this year. basis," she continuro. With I getting technique via spon, ,- : her husband and sons, Scoll, I taneous combustion. The fire 7, and Dandy. 5, !IIrs. Moeh. began in Ihe tree's hollow , . ring exclaimed, "All seven ~or~ an~ then extended to I of us in a two bedroom' lis mleraor. I. _ I house!" Firefighters responded to THINKING OF ii~ At this point. the pen pals a call at 1:02 p.m. on the "are. "swapping languages.'" 2.5th .and attempled}o l'X. A' NEW CADILLAC? Unlike her sons. Michiko. hngUish Ihe blaze \ 13 the ! speaks some English. But booster line. The flames after six weeks you can bet were curta.ile.d but not com I most communication prob. pletely ellmmated 3S the lems in the hOI'~hold wilt I trce rl'.mllined smolderin::. CONSIDER THESE FACTS FIRST . be soh'ed. Wben the booster tank was Mrs. Moehring said Mi. almost drained. personnel I chiko will see \'arious locales had to refill it. WE ARE ONLY MINUTES AWAY during h~r stay. including a The rorestry division of the' • tour of ~lichigan ann Ohio Wayne County Road Com, FROM THE POINTES and a \'isit to Nia"ra FalL;, I mission W(lS cont(lcted (l1>out When she and her ;ons leave I the situalion. The di"ision (Why Drive ..Farther?) for hom~. 1ffrs. M~hring: was told of lhe peril the tree ! will accompany them to Los; presented to vehicular and Re-elect i ------I marine tr(l{{ie. and it reo :P - F- .;1 I ported a crew would he sent WE HA VE THE AREA'S NEWEST " ololers 1018 1 to the scene . I, • .I At 4:55 a.m. Oll the 2Gth. AND MOST MODERN SALES etN TOllrnev I' the tree started burning JUDGE SPEER l • again and the fire had to be AND SER ..VIC~ FACILITIES The eighth annual Roland I extingui.sh~d by Publi~ Sare. Gra)' Tennis Memorial Tour. 1 ty .Orflcer Gary ~lltchell. nament for local youngstl'rs I assls~ed by Officer,S R~bert I was ('ompleted last week. I B~nslDger and Arc~le Gne~e. i OUR EXPERT AND FRIENDL Y SALES The age group winners in. i Later that morna~g .. POI~c~: Grosse Pointe Parle • eluded Lisa Peck who de- \ reported t~at count: ~ or~.r, STAFF INCLUDE THE COUNTRY'S featI'd Rachel Krickstein lor were euumg the pugnacIOus the girls 10 and under title. t:-ee down. LEADING SALES REPRESENTATIVE In the boys' division. Jeff That should make every Primary August 7, J973 Smith de(eated Billy Coon. one happy. except. perhaps, ningham, .. for .the local "Cour.footed" Poid Pol;'i(ol Ad., , In the 12 and under group. _co_n_h_n_ge_n_l. _ DON'T WAIT! COME IN TODAY! Elizabeth Ford defeated. Jennifer Tewes and Tom I , WE'RE DEALING! \ Thurber downed Keith i - I Hodges~rC::k~t ~~~IS she:a4ke~n~ybeat u;~:;Lisa Wood. The OO}'S' winner was lH'E iCK Frank Willard over Harry PAUL McGLONE Jewett Ill. The 16 and under singles ~~:h~:.~F;~~a~~~:;~~~; CADILLAC Richard Brown to gain (I second age group champion. ~ft]KBrAUD I 20930 HAIPEI aa1.6600 ship. The IS and under phase ~:~ t:~: sb:ei1~a~tt;ck~r~~~ . (] boys' champion was Sandy ES ·N JUST 101'H OFVEI.IEI Smith who dereated Leo I I Hurley. In the doubles competition the {ollowing zombinalions look home trophies: 14 and under girls - Judy Hodges K, and Lisa Wood: 14 and under boys-Jeff Logan and Tom Thurber; 18 and under girls FOllOW THE RAINBOWTO - Sheila Donahue and Karen Charlton,boys - Dougand 18Smithand underand DRUMMY OLDS AND SAVE Sandy Smith. E'N Center Plalls , A "POT '0 GOLD" Toul Jones Nite Those who act promptly HUNT RED D can stiJl get aboard the War Memorial's chartered, air conditioned bus to Pine Knob to hear Tom Jones Thursday. E And a pack 01other equally foxy colors. Our crafty lime August 16. This is the linal sedan is nol only quick (01050 in 10 seconds), but nimble Pine Knob trip of the season (sports car type steering and suspension I, snd promises to be a sell. II's surefooled (IranI. wheel drive} Stops straighl in its tracks out performance. • Ispecial braking-sleering systems!. The bus, wilh set.ups and And has a small appetite l. coffee aboard, leaves the (23 miles per gallon l. catch War -Memorial at 6 p.m. A one lor Q reosonable price. box supper is available at ~ I $2.25. Patrons also may bring their own picnic bas. ket as well as lawn chairs which will be stowed in tbe luggage compartment. The evening, ineludi,'g re. served lawn seat tiekl't, transportation, parking and set-up. is $8 while available. Reserve at the Center's of. fiee at once. For further In. formation, call TU 1.7511. nJ"LL CONTROL T..ke time out for renec. tJon-tt's the fight within a man tbat leads to success. 1973 DELTA 88 2,d,. H,T., tinted glon, oi, ,,,nd,, powe' s'N,ing. pow., b,a.... Olito, I'Q"", body' molding'. bumper SEWIR inserts, whi'ewon., doo, guard.. ,emol. (onfrolled mirror, $3890 TROUILI' C.~ SEE ONE OF THE GOOD SPORTS AT .\1Mn PlUMIIJlG aHElTIJlC: Woodlmp.rls, Inc. DRUMMY OLDSMOBILE 15415 Gratiot A¥e, Oetroit 8 MilE AT GRATIOT - 772.2200 15304 ICE.CHEVAl ' VA 2.'070 't. Ovr'SI.S OIUVI.' AVMAIU 1 PIC)' EiC)ht G R 0 SSE POI N TEN E W S ThursdlY. August 2. 1973 ------=------H-i-g-h-e-r-T-e-un-is-C-o-u.-r-t -C-o-s-t--Y-o-u-t-h=-n---=-a-magesI 14 Cars at North High I~e:~~lr-et~~~o~ ~..-..ss AWNINGS . --- certified teachers at rea- ~.., I (Conh~ued from ~ale 1) II.t is .necessary 10 replace the (Continued from Page 1) I rear.view. mirrors broken I ~ldsmo.bile station w~gon, sonable rates in your home MAKE 20~ Slone said, was the mclement I!ght~ng .there because ~he the address he had given I off, ($45 m each case); 1973 right Side rear.view mmor - aU subjects - all lev.ls. / '()COOLER weather that has plagu«;d the IIghtmg IS obsolete and the them. The youlh was nabbed Plymouth, radio i\atenna.' pulled off, plus several 548.2700 / a,'ea. If all goes aecordmg to bases oC the lamps are dan. I as he rode inlo the driveway broken off, ($20). and a 19731 scratches to a door, ($75). SUMMER schedule, the new courts i gerously rusted. " 10f his home. ------ORDER NOW FOR INNED/ATE DELIVERY Ihould be ready by late Au. The courts at thiS park will . . , I gust or early September if I also be resurfaced along with I ,Vehicles recelvmg .exten'l - at all. I the installation oC the lighl. SIV~ d~mage, accordmg to ru I -.----~ ..... rl~!.: I .' .~ i "I know this will be a dis.' ing system, he said. police, m~lude a 1973 Plrm. c~ ....;;::,-...-.... appointment to enthusiasts of I Slone stated tennis bu({s: outh, .whlch had h~avy de. 1M CO'), k . ~ I m J ~.' - .."e:~:J: 'r~~":"~.'I I ~~~d~~~~;' ~~~tC~;s~~~~~~ I ~~~ii:gco~Ort:s~u~~e a~~f:e?~ i ~~~~I;~, 10P:~: e;ag~~g~07~ e an a e A~:. ».~~"~- 1. ~ . i cd was beyond our control." Iadvance, and when their I ~he ~flvcr cont.r0l panel and . .• '... .~~>. . . i There will be no lighting applications are approved, IntenDr, (eslJmated loss '~ C !J~ 2) MADERIGHT• PRICEDRIGHT i around the courts at Three I they will be permitted to use.' $~50); a ~973 Volkswag~n I cl Get Year 'Round Protection' I Milc Drive Park, he pointed i the facilities for only one! Wlt~ extensive damage to lIS, 0 U r a ,. ac ' ream with New Beautiful out, because it is leU that hour. This is in order to give. engme. comp.artment, (hosl'S Vinyl Coated Dacron Fabrics tennis bufls will have plenty others an equ31 opportunity, and wires rl~pe~ out), and I 'of time under Daylight Sav- to use the courls. This melhod I' a ~roken ,dlstTibutor cap,l C :J, III CONVENIENT TERMS I ings Time, from April to Oc- has proved very successCul, (estimated joSS, $ISO), and a n 1973 I .1 tobcr, to make use of these he said. 1 Dodge, which was set 0' me rue OW ••• I facilities. I The one.hour use schedule aCire, (estimated damage, How~ver, the silualion at I also wi11 apply to the new i $175'. . I Windmill Pointe Pal k is du. courts when they are com.! 11) a supplementary report. \ ferent, he pointed out further. , ple!ed, Slone added. I' Officer Russell Allard said ------he picked up a pile of burnl OVER 100 1973 CADILLACS ----.1!R .f.. f C matches from a destroyed atl leatlon 0 ontracts spot on lhe front seat. Six Available for IMMEDIATE Delivery I unlit matches also were di~. (Continued from Page 1) I ~~e City has agreed to set covt>red on t~e flo?r. ThiS • NEW CARS as one additional paid holi.' up a conference to evaluate a~to als? had ItS IDslde r:ar. day. I and analyze the pilot pro., view mlrro.r and sun vIsor I • DEMOS They also will change over gram. As it stands now, City broken, police added. . to Blue Cross, Blue Shield firefighters answer calls in Other Destruc~ion • EXECUTIVE CARS j Master f,l.eaical. In addition, both The Farms and The The other 11 vehicles and they will receive partial Park fh'e .Umes, compared damages suslained include overtime pay. up to $1,000. to everyone they respond four 1973 Ply mouths th\(;e Bcyond the $1,000 limit, they to in The City. with radio antennas 'broken will receive an extra day President ',of, The City fir. otf and one with a bent an. ofr. fighters is Steve Madar With t~nna, (estimated damage in In the salary aspect 01 the ITim Champine serving as each case, $20); 1973 Plym- contract, as .of .July I, 1973, vice.president and Richard outh, left outside remole con. the salary WI])mcrease from Tucher as secretary.treas- trol rear-view mirror de- $12,300 to $1~,3~ a~d as of urer. ' stroyed, ($50); Chevrolet July I, 1974, It Will mcrease Both the pol' d ,. Vega bent windshield wiper to $14000 Ice an .Ire . 'M' 'd It th departments had med f<:Jr control arili, ($15). Mr. ,azer sat a er e b' . M d d h' I . • contract is formally s'gned ar drahon, yet an agree- ore amage ve ICes 10. I ______'__ ' ment was reached before It elude a 1973 Dodge, bent p . w. was necessary, City Finance radio antenna. ($20): two I olnters In Director Dennis Foran and 19;3 Plymouths with their enn:s T:tle Cit.y Atto~ney for Labor Re.' radio antenn'ls and outside T .,., Ilations Gll Cox represented The City during tbe negotia. ACTING CHAIRMAN ROGER RINKE Two Pointers teamed to lions. City Police Chief An. . f DOZENS OF USES AROUNDTHE YARD win the men's doubles title drew Teetaert and Fire Chief Dr. Philip M, Binns. of A perfect gifUor the man of the house .. : for only in the East Detroit Adult Robert Marshall also attend. Sunningdale drive, has been CADillAC CO. • Allthesawpowerhe'lleverneed. S9'9 Open tennis tournament Mon. ed the sessions. appointed chairman of the • leis himdoaweeksworthof day. July 23. ------department of otolaryngology VAl DYKE BET. 10.11 MILE IDS. th(lresinh(lurs. 95 Bob Wood and George TM T Ik S t ! at the Wayne State Univer . • Cutslogstwiceils barlength. Haggarty combined to beat .a. e sity School of Medicine. An TILIPH011536.6260 or i57-o767 • Zipsthrougha 6" login5seconds. intluding10"Bar& Chain Rick Zabel', of Fraser, and For August 2 association professor of otola- Marty Jacobs, of East De. ryne;ology at the WSU medi. SALESAI. SERVICE'HPAn.I'S troit, 6.2, 6-4. in the finals. I - cal school, Dr. Binns has Wood is the athletic direc. What's a simple natural been on the WSU faculty OPEl MOl. AID THUIS. UUIL 9 P.M. i' tor at University. Liggett mental technique producing since 1964. He has published DO !IIi- a M school, as well as tennis and deep rest and increased more than 46 articles in pro- • basketball coach. clarity of mind? It's Trans. fessional journals. Dr[ Binns In other results. Je({ cendental Meditation, (TM). has served on the utilization "The Lawn Mower People" Schatzberg and Cathy Mas. Already enjoying the prac- committee at Detroit Gen. 19815 MACK AVE. - TU 1-6233 I carin, also of 'l'he Pointe, lice and its benefits are hun- eral Hospital. He is also reached the finals in the dreds of Pointers, and their chief of the ear, nose and mixed doubles, but were'de. number reportedly continues threat section at 51. John Jor br\t periomliJnct alViiays u!.t. McCl)lIotti power m.Jlct!ed thiJlns bars and s.prDtkeh feated. to grow each month. Hospital. Dr. Binns is a Market ___ _' I An introductory lecture member of the American -.---tl.:---.:=--.: --.: --.: --.: welc~ming all Pointers will Academy of Otolaryngo!o- i be !Hven at the War Memo- gists. and a fellow of the 18328 MACi( AVENUE I, ! 8 ,. TESSIER OLDSMOBILE n I ~~~ti:tt 2. pm. Thursday, ~;~~~:c~~e A~~;:t~o~;g;"~f I 882-2530 .THE NEWEST For ~~at reason do so Surgeons, and the American I many cItizens in our com. Laryngological, Rhinological This Week~s IS mumty a~d across the coun- and Otological Society. I. OLDSMOBILE DEALER. I try beg 1n Transcendental I Bell Ringers AND DOE5 HE ~~~~t~~ecause they real./ BRODERICK NAMED j .n lD tze that our fast paced. . ' III society an individual must K,~~m P. Brodeflck, oC I SILL CAR. • • • continually be more creative I Mc... mley place" has ?een Closed All Day Su~day as Usual SEE. • • r and progressive, says 1M prom.oted .to mternatlonal • Closed Wednesdays 1 P.M. instructors. This is not only banklDg officer o~ Ma~ulac'l IISSII. OLDS ~ to maintain their present turers :nank. H,' ~s assIgned successful level but to enrich to the Internation.al Banking BIFOR. YOU BUY A II'W CAR and expand that happiness D~partment, hav~ng started I ------OUT Of TOWN CAllSACCEPTED'------by utilizirlg more of their With the lJank In 1910. A I NEW '73 OLDS DELl A NEW '73 "98" COUPE own ~cntal potential. member of t~e Economic "88" tlARDTOP COUPE lap & S~ld.bell',0/5 remalemirr.,P.D bra••,. TM IS a spontaneous nat. CI~b ~f DetrOit, Mr. Br~- 455, 4 bbl. eng., Hydra. ',an,. P.S., ele< n uural process that allows erick IS a graduate of Merrl- 350Brak••.CID,DlXVB5lrg.Hydrama'ic.Wheel. Fullp.'.,Wh••p! Di,es.Disc cae.I I< d~ar I.ac '. PdT. w a'.. . giass. pwr..id. grealer use of the individu. mac ken 0 ege in Massa- for d IdS '.0' adlu'le,. 6way pwr. seal.. body si~e als creative capacity in an chusetts and has an M.B.A. the G- Ionthe G W.'.w. Tinle Gass. Ba y ide Mldg... mldg... 0" cond., w.,.w. bumper rub ,'np. integrated manner degree from Michigan State I r O. BumperRub 5'r;p. can. group S'oc. #1151 . B' 11 . u" '3388 '4597. \ as.lca y the for e ~ as t D1versJly. amllm "e reo 01". ~neflts are deep rest and ------'7" lORONADOS n Increasing alertness. Deell HOW WOULD our NEW ~ NEW '73 OLDS "98" physiological rest allows the Try easy AllColors.AllEquipmentinSiock. RegencySedan, All colors All Equipmenl. body to rebuild necessary YOU LIKE TO BE ___ Reody-.;..for Immediot.D.livery...;. '-_.;;;.;;;;:;;;.;:;:,;;,;,;~~==~=~-InSlack.Read for ImmedialeDeli",,'Y. tissues leaving the resl'stance a shareholder in a nice ready to cook ,. to disease higher and devel. oping the ability to sustaill apartment building near more fulfilling activity. And Grosse Pointe that pays entrees •.• enjoying il1ner calm allows 8% per year 10 all share- the mind to realize more of holders. Buy one or m()re .its full creative value in- shares at $1,000 per share. struetors note. ' For mOl. information write to . Studies in major universi. 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I _ ~ _ __• __ s s.. _ S S..SIlll7..7 S_ S..s.. sz _Sllass ..SIlll SIlS ZIlS•••• IIIS•• S•• s•• s.s••••• P••• s..p.s.a.a.e••• 7••••••••••••••• d t r-~_ ~~ - - ~ - -~~~-_ _ ,.: ..,:P..>.:~,~..:;,.:..:..l;.;~ ..':, 1!''&<-'~IIl,:I~'~III~:.'~p":$IIl(;I~"II.=IIl,:~.,.,':1Il,~.".:."",1:,'.•,1,."., ,.1,;."4.:1,,',.1,,1,,1,,lldll,_SII'''''IIS.'IIlSIIISIIlS'''I.III.IIl' ••• '''SIIlS'''CIIlSIIISIIlS.5I1lCIIICIII5.. 5.5•• '11II011I0 '11II0 0 11(0 11( CQIIICS , ,IIS.S.0.S.IZ.S.SIllO.4 .~~"",', ....~4Q'. ~.- .... ." ... ~ ,. ..~.- ... y - ~ ~ • , •• ', ~ .. . . Thursd.y, August 2, /973 c;.ROSSE POINTE NEWS '.9. Nine BILL REPPER'. 1.0BC Does Well Woods Americans Win District. Six Tournament In Huge Regatta ., "'er A. Wa... I had sound words of praise I smashed the Shelby.Utica I Rick Zenn ard John Long: The Groae Pointe Woods for coach Bob Arthur and Americans, 1.-2, In a semi- j each hid three safeties. = Amerleana routed the Shelby. his team. . final contest. Tech, who WIS Eleven and lZ.year-old: DOWITOR I.FORD • Several Pointera aided The Utlea NatioDaif, 1"3, to win "This team, in all my i the winning pitcher, was y~tbs pla)'ed in the District: I Detroit Boat Club C!rew iD • the Diftriet Six Little League years of experience. (20 backed by a 1a.hit attack. Sa tourney. : strong ahowillg at the 'lIt tollJ'Damet saturday, July years affiliation with the Invite. You To See Dick Warner Royal Canadian HeD1ey .t St. Catharines, Out., Thurs. 21, and the went on to face Little League program). the Diltriet Five champion, would be considered one of For Your Next New or Used Car day,Sunda)', July 26-21. Taylor North Central, Mon. the best. Bob Arthur's innu. • "you shopped and haye a pric. in mind, malee The DBC was successful ill day, July 10. enee filtered down to the every qualifying beat it en. The Album u. an oH.,1 In a close game, Taylor kids, ~ilo conducted th~m. tered, which 1oUowed the defeated The Woods Ameri. selves In a perfect fashion. • ChauHe", Service to Your Downtown OHic. or crew'to compete in Dille final I CIDl, 3,1, to advance to the "The community and our Dick Warn.r events. Downtown Shopping Area State flOals Friday, August district can really be proud I' Chris Richard, of Barring. 3. in Grand Rapids. of these kids," he said. ton road, and stroke Brian A Good Man 1833 E. JEFFERSON Pointer. Arthur H. Getz, In the championship game i Brennan took an easy vic. district six administrator, against Shelby-Utica, win. tory in the junior heavy. To Know ning pil-:her Bruce Stafford WO 3-4700 weiebt pair with coxswain gave up three hits and was Mark Miller. 1bey advanced Clinic Needs backed by the power hitting to the senior event but were of Karl Tech and Bob defeated by the LoIlg Beach, Records, Gowns Brown. Tech smacked out Calif" entry. three hits, including two John CarabablS, of iMary- - homers, and had six RBI's. land road, .aDd Richard were The Wayne County Depart. ! while B row n blasted a WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT in the heavyweight eitbt ment of Health operates a homer which took a seeoDd in its Well ChUd Clinic, including . ,. . immunizations, in Harper . In other District SIX ac- I FOR THOSE JOHN "JACK" M. REID bea t, and finished fourth iD Woods for the benefit of tlon, t.he Mount Clemens .In. the silt boat final. Grosse PoIIILe and Harper ternahonals routed G.P, City, I HUNDREDS OF PHOTOS A ligbtweightDBC craft Woods children. 18.9. on Monday. July 2.3. capped , sUC!eessfu1 season . . The Woo d s Americans YOU HAVE COLLECTED ••• with ar\1Jlaway in the junior ~e ~liDic Ll III need of eliminated The Park Na. REGARDLESS OF SIZE 145-pound four with cox- children I pbonocrapb r~c.. tionals, 11}.0, behind Staf. swain, OI'ds - any speed - to_n.1 ford's no-hitter Tuesday July IS NOW ASSOCIATED tertain youngsters wh~e in 24. Stafford walked only one Here's the modern way to organize. show and The crew comprised of the waiting room. ReSidents batter. Tech with a three. protect those hundreds of photos you've been Paul Ruble, III, of East Jef- who hive records to donMe I run homer ~nd Brown with WITH ferson .. venue, Charles ROI' collecting for years in shoeboxes. cigar boxes may leave .them in tbe three hits 'led the offensive I siter, Jr., Franklin Miller, Wayne County Department attack ' and drawers. V, of Barrington road, and of Health off!ce housed in woods Nationals' pitcher Holson MAGNET VUE albums have specially ~troke Risdon Sdiwartz, of Cottage HOSPItal, 1~ Ker- Scott Engel lost a t(lugh one Trombley road, with >cox. cheval avenue. to the Shelby-Utica Ameri. treated adhesive pages which accomodate all swain Miller, held a com- In addition, in the fall the cans, 1.0. Engel, who fked a size photos. Clear plastic covering protects manding lead at the 1,000 department will need a group no.hitter earlier against the meter mark and watched the them and many extra pages can be added. PURDY & ASSOCIATES of willing women or a club L'Anse Creuse Internationals Belmont Hills entry from to make small gowns for gave up two hib in the loss' Both the Standard MAGNET VUE (g"x 12" Boston and the st. Cathar- children Ittending the clinics, while the Shelby pitcher gav~ ines crew fight for second page) and the Giant MAGNET VUE (12"x15" patterns and materials will up only one. page) come in rich simulated leather of an~ place. be provided. If interested, Then, on Thursday. July REALTOR The four then advanced please eGntaet the Depart. 26, The Woods Americans tique white, green, orange, red. turquoise, to the senior event and fin. ment of Health office at and walnut grain. ished third, two-feet behind 881-8600, the Leander entry from Residents also may calI Standard MAGNET VUE $1.50 • Aefllt packet $3.25 Hamilton, Ont, this number for clinic ap. 20169 MACK AVENUE Giani MAGNET VUE S10.00 • Refill ~ckat $5.00 Roslyn road resident Paul pointments and information. Fuchs, a senior at 'lbe Uni- Off.: TU 9-0510 Res.: 881 ;'97~7 versity of Michigan, led in. APPOINTEI'i Your friendly Neighborhood Headqua,ters ternational champion Larry I for the finest in flectronic and Klecatski of New York until The Detroit Edison CO. I Photographic Supplies and Service the 1,000 meter mar~ but appointed Harold H. Mer- finished second. Dr. K1ecat- muys, ofWestwlnd Road, di. ski aiso won the U5-pound, rector of the company's op. THE CAMERA CENTER 500-meter "dash" in which erations division of the Gen. .~1l I . ..' in. Fuchs carne fourth. Only eration Department. Mr. Mer. I' muys became an operations J111o!tdo; 10 feet separated the first planning engineer in 1912 I j= 17114 Kercheval, four boats in this event. 'While taking courses at the in tfle Vilfage Ii. I Going into the (mal day of University of Detroit. He is Open Thursday Evenings competition, the DBC, coach. chairman of the Affirmative III. ed by Dr. Richard BeD, was Action Task Force for the in '1ecClnd place in total company's Generation De. regatta points to St. catha partment and a former chair- WE HAVE A NEW PHONE NUMBER arines. man of the Public Utilities This year's event was the Diviaion of the Michigan 885.2267 (Jot It Down) largest ever held .Dd in. safety Conference. valved some 1,100 oarsmen from 49 crews of tbree North I. \ American nations. Crowds I estimated between 3-5,000 I tined the course and grand. stands to watch the (mal events Saturday 'anel Sunday. If You r Home Is For SaIe Our Ojibways It's All GP cnd properly priced, the chances ore we ccn sell it for you quickly. During the first 7 months of 1973 we participated in lhe sale of Grasse Pointe homes keying 0 tOlcl In Tennis Play value of $5,]03,350. We have speciolized in this area for 5-4 years and know how to allhave . · best expose properties to the buying put-lie. Pointers swept aJI lour divisions of the 1973 Detroit Novice Tennis Tournament, (East district fmab), satur. If You Are "Aoving Out of Town day, July 28, at East Detroit. The winners now aevance . butthen, we, through our affiliation with 600 notionwide realtors-serving 9,000 communities- to the metro city semi.finals can place you in touch with those whom we feet con be of help in finding you a hame 'and finals which are set for in your new locotion. There is no char,;;e for this service. Saturday-Sunday, August 4-5, at Wa)'lle State University. Lisa Vane defeated Csrrie sodo our Manitous. SPECtAL OffERINGS FOR THE WEEK Henkel of East Detroit, 7-5, 6.3. to win the junior ,ir1s' BRYS DRIVE-GOOD STARTER HOME for the young family. 4 bedrooms and under Idivision, wbile R i c h a r d '$25,000' Also an excellent mortgage to assume for a qualified buyer. 881-4200. Brown dumped Cam Greig of East Detroit, 6-2, 6-0, to S. ROSEDALE COURT-A truly luxurious RANCH near University-Uggett that captur~ the junior boys' MUST BE SOLD. 4 bedrooms, 21h baths, family room, private patio, 1st floor division. utility room, games room and central air, too. AU this for $,63,900. 881-6300. Meanwhile, Ann Ditmars took Adeline Fisher of East FIRST OFl''ERING of this 3 bedroom brick Colonial in the Farms. Separate break- Detroit. I).(), 1).1, to win the fast room, dining room, paneled recreation room and .a screened terrace for adult women's division, aDd summer enjoyment. Move in time for schGol. $34,500. 884.0600. Rodger Sulad defeated Mark Simcina of Romeo, (1.1, 11-2, NOTHING TO DO BUT MOVE IN this 3 bedroom Ranch in Queen of Peace Parisb to snatch top spot in adult on Bournemouth. Largt! modern kitchen, n~w paneled family room and patil), I men's play. games room. $38,900. 881.6300. Haste-----makes waste, so avoid making quickie ded. NEAT AS A PIN Dutch Colonial in the Park handy to Pierce and Defer schools. sions that cost so much in Breakfast room, dining room. 3 bedrooms, carpeting "like new" and you can time and money. move right in. $27,800. 881.6300. LUXURIOUS LAKESHORE ESTATE-Looking for the finest? CalI us about this French Chateau built when cost was secondary to quality materials. The up-to. the.minute interior includes five family bedrooms plus servants' quarters. a terrific kitchen and much more. Thil; offering is so special. we have prepared Friends Are oo. The OjibwcY and Manitou Canoe in the river Sail in theסס.an illustrated brochure for your perusal. 884 A Nice Thing units, like all condomini- Bay. Fish for trout or salmon. HIDDEN LANE and the perfect 3 bedroom ,1~ bath 'Ranch for you. Fine family umsat The LeelRnau Home- Play golf nearby. Dine and room, 1st floor utility room. games room and centrally air conditioned. Mid 60's. 88l-6aOO. stead are on the water and drink at the Homestead Inn, To Have•.• have fireplaces, slate Go to a concert at Interlochen, FISHER ROAD-Spacious 3 bedroom, 1Y.! bath Colonial with library, screened hearths, wood ceilings, pri- summer stock at the Cheny terrace. games room and additional carpeted bedroom and bath on 3rd. Good vate decks, and breezy, accommodations for the larger family. Low 40's. 884.0600. County Playhouse. Or just sit open kitchens with frost -free and regain your sanity, mE WORK'S ALL DONE on this 5 bedroom, 3~ bath English on Three Mile Drive. refrigerators and contmu- :"lice sized lot. Owner transferred and MUST SELL THIS FINE HOME. You'll ous-clean ovens. They're Reserve your condominium like what you see, Excellent vaille, and you can be in for the children to handsome. contemporary now Tiley are ready for occu- start school. 881.4200. second homes in the 50 to pancy. Or, come for a visit. 60 thousand dollar bracket. JUST LlSTELl IN TIlE FARMS! Larger 5 bedroom. 2'h bath aU brick Colonial. It's a great place to vacation. Recreation room. attachcd garage. Grcat for the larger family and priced in Even nicer to come home to the 4Q's. 884.0600. They are part 01the Midwest's most exclusive resort com- The Leelanau Homestead, THIS EMBLEM (S THE munity. It's complete Ready Glen Arbor, Michigan 49636 3 Grosse Pcinte SIGN OF GOOD BUSI- Call or write for free color bro- NESS AND GOOD to visit and enjoy. Built on 220 Offices chures. In Michigan call toll. FRIENDS. acres with 4200 feet of white, sandy beach on Lake Michi- free 800.632-1708. At For lnformalion call: ,$1 10"".. gan and 5500 feet of frontage Phone 886.1551 on the sparkling Crystal River TU TU 4-0600 You can play tennis on the championship clay courts MEM8ERS OF THE OfTROIT "NO GROSSE PO)NTE RE"L EllJATE IlOAROS 'ranch offic.. in - DlTIOIJ - GlOSS! POINTE - ST. cun. _SHOlES - FAIMINGTON -l ,. \ PI'I Tin GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, August 2, 1913 A good boost wh~n needed I 'Dye Su,immers Dump I Kris and Kathy Win Net Doubles Iis better than a pull that Babe Ruth isn't, - ,I h · D 1 M The Western Open 801'1G r e e n w i c h, Conn., and 40% Results Joe lnoor In uu eet and Girl. 12 and 1t Tennis Sh:c~y Bowman, of Bedlor,d, i Championships were held at N. Y.• 3.6, 6.3~ 7.6. i In lh~ semHln.ls they de. OFF I By Mrs. Patricia Llndhelm Brownell, Terri Austerberry, I the Middletown Team. Club, feated Belty Harrison .!nd PoUlK. CITY. FARMS History was made Thurs- Mary Austerberry, Denise' Middletown 0 Monday.Fri. Lloyd Hatcher, 8.3. 6-1. Miss All I Th~ Metropolitan Club In- day evening, July 26, in the DeSantis, Laurel Baciuli~ • .1 day, July 23-27. A total of Harrison and Miss Hatcher ~~.III d..ms behind the one.hit Lochml'or Club Poo1. R~lh H?hmann, Kenny Bacl' 1251 tennis players, repre. are ranked 11th nationally. DISCONTINUED pilC'hi~g of Dick Borland, de. After a record sIring 0153 ulJs, Bill Hohmann, .Carol, senting 16 st1',u and two Earlier this summer the - I .1I felled the Burger Chef White, consecutive dual meet '\\'!11S Bohma~n, Be~y Br~eden, I f(lreign countries, particl. two Pointe girls won the BEFORE AFTER I CHAIRS Sox. 7-1. in a playoff game I Loch moor. was de~('ate~ ~y 'S~e Bneden, Brian Bneden •.1 pated, . !l'.ichigan State Closed Girls CHIMNEY SfRVICE I FREEINSTALLAT~ J to determine the American i the DelrOlt Yacht Club In Its Cmdy Gannon, Dale Gannon" From The Pointe were 14 Doubles' Championship in "• .c:..u - ._i....- Chim.. y Lea~ue championship. While: final dual meet of the sea. Mc.lly Riley" Bans, Brie~en, I Kris Fulgenzi, of Lothroj) Grand Rapids, .c.y... - ~IMI,.,.. Sc"'I'l. - ON AU v...._ e..-.... - '...t '-InN..,. Borland was fanning six, the: son. .. .. Shannon Riley, Bill Qu~nn,! road. and Kathy Krickstein. They are competing this '- 1;..,.... 0...... a. ~.,.;,... , CARPETING IOUGHT Indian offense was collecting: In their {Irst loss In mne Joe Quinn, Ricki Qumn, 'of Glen Arbor lane. They week at the National USLTA Advance Mointenance DURING THIS SA"'! eight hits including two I InterClub summt'r st'asons C h r is Neros and JoAnn i won the girls 14 doubles by 'I Championship in Little Rock, , . b T '1.oehm()or scored 214 to' Pellerito. defeating Sally Worburg, of Ark. 11I-"11 I smgles and a dou,ble ~' om' DYe's 231. ForI}' members Other Pointe swimmers WE NOW Lolt. ~nd t.wo Singles ~~~h : of the DYC team lil'e in Th~ who hal'e swum in earlier r-~~:;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;======;;;;;;;;;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;----"'----;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;--iOiiiO==, I CARRY ,by Wm Fisher and u1 Pointe and hal'e been work. dual meets for Dye include RIMODILING Morris. . ling hud for this long await Karen Dolson. Toby Lind. A , The World Senes was a I cd I'ictcory. heim and Dave Wyborski. BY PROFIIIIONALS COMPLETE different s tor y, ho~ever. Coarh Jef( Longstreth has. Congratulations are in UNEOF. ~'h~~ the Astro Umform in two years. brought Dye's order to Lochmoor swimmers FAMILY ROOMS. RECRfA TlON ROOMS. DORMERS Phlilles. who were the Na-I team to full strength with Pam Hallman. Tom Filgo, MOTOROLA lional League champi.ons by I BO natalOrs, /II0st of ~hom !'IIark Stoyka and the Loch. KITCHENS. BATHROOMS. OFFICES. GARAGES . TY'S virtue of a playoff Win over swim all year around in the moor e years and younger ACOUSTIC CEILINGS. CABINETS. COUNTER TOPS the East Side Key and Bike Dye summer season and girls 100M. free relay team Cardinals. defeated the In'l AAU. winter season. for outstanding perform. BUILT-IN APPLIANCES. SECURITY ENTRANCE DOORS 'dians in two straight to take Dye 13. and 14.year-old lances, Lochmoor's team IS • • • the 1973 Babe Ruth League boys made a clean sweep of coached by Pete Biglin VISIT OUR SHOWROOM bpnors. their events with oulstanding Both teams now are gear'l . In tournament play, the perforlll:lnces by Erie Rodin I iug up for the Inter,Club • • • 'American Lcaliue H.ls-year- in the 50M. breast, 134,7), h'ague championships Satur- I 'Old All-Stars won twol50M. hack. (35.0), and 50111 WII.n you need. nUrM OPPORTUNITY! (.ny eet .. oty) Fo' qu'llfled nu ..... or compenion, "II Uf - I , pr.ct,eal •. I,des, N.llon.' seMel - p.ov,d,n. companiO~I. Ind nursin. ~"p, w1l.n, w.~.r., ,nd oWe. personnel. BEDROOM 2 for II Ionl If needed Short and long te,n, BEDROOM 1 Our .mploy'.s er. C.I~ Mr Rltond.11e 13'0" x 16'9" •• perieneed. Kre.n.d. or eome ." 18'9" x 12'9" ins ... ed .nd bonded Mon. r'l, 9 1m, 3 pm No inl.rviewinl O' checkinl .ef.rencH, O' payrol' records 10. you 10 do. _J "lIill.,o , ~, ..,I\. -,~_ ~ ,:., ,.~ <.,~<~••!,<.":~.;/.~.:II'II..'IfIlb.II'I , ..a.. ,. - ¥ ¥..e.. e ellll e 4I1$s IIII c.CJdlUe~e ellllll II'I - IfIlb._' '4.- - _ _ _4 _ ".O"Il II'II._.IIIII._ s•••• -.-a llllc.. ., ;- 4.':"- ''fP'.>. ''''t?'..... ",;. •• ~' • • _ ",. • • '. • .' .• ThursdlY. AU9ust 2, 1973 GROSSE POINTE NEW~ ------_.~---~------_._--~------WHY PAY MORE? I End Monteit!:.Summer School I Obituaries I ALL FURNIIURI 20%. Summer S.chool doe. not Monteith Elementary'. end , have to b8 a torturous exper. of summer school program . ABOVE COST lence. Although some may on Thursday, July 28, proved I ETHELBERT SPURRIER I Mrs. Roy Miller. and hiS Condominiums think that classroom learn. to observers and participants 1 Memorial services for Dr. maternal grandmother, Mrs, We carry major brands ing during the vacation alike that the six-week .~es.! S urrier 74 of Kenwood I Anna Kohler. , months of June and July is sion was a worthy and worth- I p " i Interment was at the Lake I CHARLEVOIX the BEAUTIFUL a next to impossible task, the while experience. ! court, were held Thursday, I view Cemetery. I ! UNIQUE FURNITURE small class size. the indivi.. Tile program consisted of; July 26, at the Verheyden I' • • • 1 dual atlention and the vari. an hour long musical extrav- t Funeral Home. He died Wed. MRS. NORNA IIAGLAND THEWHARf-LOcated on Round Lak. 559-6334 ety of courses and projects. aganza e~titled :'Let There,' nesday July 25 in Harper i Funeral services for Mrs. in the Center of Charl.voix Decorating Assistance Available outweigh the in.door detri. Be MusIc" WIth teach~r ' , I ! ments Mrs. May'Krager on piano, : Hospital alter a short illness'l Hagland, .61, formerly of the students played a variety. Dr, Spurrier grllduated Grosse Pomte and more re- of songs ranging from old,: from the University of Michl'l cenlly of New Orleans, were Moor your yacht at your doorstep, only 10 . ol,d favorites as "Mary's i gan Medical School in 1925 . held Saturday, July 28, at We have what it takes to give you the minutes walk from lake Michigan, and swim I LIttle Lamb," to the hand: . 'I th R G d G R 11 ' most complete Home Selling and Buying Service I clapper Michigan Victors i where he mterned, and was e , . an ',' arr,ls in our newly to be constructed pool. Attend .j I song, to a recent old favorite. : a resident at the University I Funeral Home In DetrOIt. our Open House August 3-4 and 5th, 10:00 , "Giv~ My Regards to Broad. i or Chicago's Albert Merritt i She, di~d Wednesday, July, a,m. to 4,00 p,m. doily except Sunday ':00 " I way. . I Billings Hospital. He was a 25. m New Orleans. : p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Ilrices are from $36,500. . Mrs. ~ragcr praised her 40 I M }J I d ' . d I Immedial~ occupancy, '. t d t 'I' th "th '. member of Phi Rho Sigma, rs. lag an 15 survIve I s u en s c. mg em ,as ,e I .' . • f by her husband, Russell; I ! greates,~ group of kids I ve i Phi Kappa Sigma and Oml'.; two daughters, Mrs. James I taught. Some of. them had, cron Kappa Upsilon {raterni- I Whitledge and Mrs Thomas For more information call Fred Hall, 5teelTI'ee STRATfORD PLACE I started out as begmners and I, ' I.: '. Properties 616.947.2190 or 616.547-6500. A charming home 01 authentic Cope Iended the session in the ad- I !Ies. I Reed, one brother, o~e SIS' Cod design "ear the loke. Three ; vanced group, And those in I He served in the U'S'1 ter, and three gran?Chll~ren'l large bedrooms, two and a nolI I the beginning group, who I Army in World War r and Interment was In G and both •. Walnul paneled lomily room. I had J'ust picked up instru- d . th I Lawn Cemetery. . large lormol dining rOom. Cheery I was a cornman er m e -----_------.------kitchen with built ins and breoklos! I ments for the first time in , . Id W II i area. " IJune, also were able to make U.S, Navy I~ War ar' 8865800 1music.' Dr. Spurner r~r.ently lreo I T~e ,young musicia.ns, fifth tired from the Veterans Ad.! ARE YOU SEARCHING FOR EDUCATIONAL ALTERNATIVES? and SIxth /lraders, mcluded ministration Hospital in AI. serious aut! studious violin. I I ists. feel tapping trumpet len Park. He was a p~ofes~or players, 5010ists Ilnd even a of a.latomy at.the Umversl.ty I HAVE YOU CONSIDERED LEELANAU? girl drummer. And the non. of Detroit School of Dentls. music students concluded try and was on the staff of RENAUD ...... ~;:;" , each number with whistles Harper Hospital since 1930. ;.; -, ~.,' The fomB)' room in t~is very '!.pocious ..& home overlooks the beautiful biy and cheers. He was a Fellow of the .. 'ear yard with a barbeque. Three After the concert. guests American College of Sur- bedroom,. thr •• and a half bolh •. were treated 'to punch and geons and American Board library. finished basemen! Two car cookies while they viewed of S~rgery, a member of rear entrance goroge, The lo! i. 285 the art work created by .the the Wayne County, MiChigan., feet deep. Attractively pri.ced. s~udents and, the teachmg and American Medical Asso- 886.4200 aIdes used durmg the course elations, the Senior Men's of the summer. Club of Grosse Pointe, the I ~~t .tea.:her Mrs: Paula ,Men's Garden Club of Grosse Mmanl t10k her eIght stu- P 'nt and the English dents through the gamut of 01 ~ . I art forms. On display were Speakmg Umon. 21300 Mack hand puppets, macrame Dr. Spurrier is survived hanging containers for vases, by his wile, Virginia; two Gro>,e Pointe Wood, ceramic tile wind chimes, sons, Harry and Burton; one 886.4200 air sculptures maae from sister and six grandchildren. paper and bamboo, multi- He was the father of the late r colored collages and painted Susie McMurrin and the boat scenes. brother of the late Nina , The Monteith Summer Carruthers. S~hool, under the director of M e m 0 ria I contributions Rita Flaherty, had 123 second b d t the Coron through sixth graders this maY,e ma e. 0 • year. Courses offered were Dory ,care UnIt at Harper math, reading and languages Hospital. I as well as the art and music Interment was in Woodland \ CO-ED BOARDING SCHOOL GRADES 9-12 555 LAKESHORE ROAD enrichment program, Cemetery in Jackson. I And now. it's on to vaes. I " • '" Full College Preparatory Curriculum lion. I MRS. MARGARET I A Beautiful North Country Campus IF. V;\UGHAN On The Shores of lake Michigan Arts Magazine, I Funeral services for Mrs. \ • I Vaughan, 50, of Edgemont Small Classes - Enthusiastic and Skillful Teachers Takes Elltrles i Park, were held Thursday, An Educational Adventure The Michiana Fine Arts so.\ July 26. at the Verheyden \ ciety is now accepting Funeral Home and Christ For rail Enrollment Wri.e Now to poems, sketches. and photog .. Church in Grosse Pointe, Director of Admissions raphy for the second publi. She died Tuesday, July 24. calion, now titled "The Poet." in Bon Secours Hospital. I Due to the overwhelming A graduate oE Smith Col. i response in the Michiana lege Mrs Vaughan was past TRELEELANAUSCHOOL ~rea, Th~ Fine Arts So~i~ty president' of the Grosse Glen Arbor, Mich. 49636 IS preparm;!t the, next ,edl~lon Pointe University School I for a nallon.wlde dlstrlbu- Parents Association. She was (616) 334-:1072 tion, a member of Tau Beta the 'Sub!Ui~sions ~ay be sent Junior League of Dctroii, the Lo: JI1lchlana Fme. Arts So- National Society of Colonial clety, 2314 West SIxth street, Dames in the State of Michi. Mishawak~, Indiana, 46544. gan and the District Nursing The edItors stress there Society of Det~oit See beautiful sunrise ov()r lake St. Clair from most all will be no charge (or submis. . ..' h h of the areas. Centrally air conditioned with large spac- sions' however contributors She IS surVived by er us. may' place arl~ance orders band. Henry F., Jr.: t~o ious rooms, 4 family bedrooms, prize-winning kitchen, if they wish to insure receiv- sons, Henry F. III and DaVid 'ng co A.: two daughters, Mrs. new carpets and drapes, lovely grounds and patio for I Th~ Mr%hiana Fine Arts is George Cart~r of Gillard. outdoor living. Maid's room and bath on first floor. a non.profit organization and Conn, and VIctoria C.: her I ) needs support to insure a parents. Mr. a~d M~s. continuing "open stage" for Greene Fenley, Jr., one SIS-, Cabin the fine arts. ter, Carol Fenley, and one I CALL US TODA Y.TO SEE THIS DREAM HOJ..~E! Copies will be distributed brother .. Greene Fe~ley Ill. Crafts to libraries, book stores and Memorial contrlbuho.ns !I'ay I . Makes the universities be made to the MIchIgan 'I Send sub~issions of poetry, Cancer Foundation. ... limit 16 l~nes. and art befc)re Interment was in Wood. . Carpet TAPPAN the deadhne. Wednesday, Oc. lawn Cemetery, I'... tober 31. All submissions • 0« .. That Make. 90 Kercheval 884-6200 On-the-Hill must contain a stamped, self- DAVID MILLER . . addressed envelope. Funeral services (or David the Home "I don't lJe1'eve in the Miller. 11. o( North Brys human soul. I never have. I drive, were held Friday, believe that people are like July 27, at the Lakeview portmanteaux _ packed with Cemetery in Harbor Springs. ccrtain things. started going, He drowned Tuesday, July thrown about. tossed away, 24, in Haroor Springs. Ar. A dumped down. lost and rangements were handled by found, half emptied suddenly, the Gillian-Erwin Funeral 11000£0 or squeezed fatter than ever, Chapel. until finally the Ultimate He is survived by his par. Porter swings them on to ents, Mr. and Mrs. William thc Ultimate Train and away Miller; one brother, Eric; they rattle .. ," one sister. Diane; his pater. Katherine Mansfield nal grandparents, Mr. and .1 RESTYLE AND REUPHOLSTER YOUR ,lflIlOUfH.f .... ,h"~ a!'O~o('ia'ion of , '';~ . ',,'.:<' FURNITURE! ; is good taste a dangerous thing? William G. Adlhoch Maybe so ... because some folks have cur line pegged as purely decorative. not down-to-earth. They don't see the fact for the frou-fmu. The fact is . , , Cabin Crafts stresses Beauty and the a ... a :,>aJf'~('on ...ultanl of lh •• firm. Basic.~. We have Wild Ones .. , and Safe Ones. Sensationals ... and Staples So why settle for one or the other when Mr. Adlhoch promises to serve you with in- you can have both .. , Beauty and the Basics .. , with CABIN C,",bin Crafts, CRAFTS telligent and refined enthusiasm like that exhibited for the past ten years in business .. and community activities with which he has Yes ... we con give your home a new look! Give that tired looking furniture a new lease on life, . , been ossociated. have it restyled to match your new decor and reo r."", upholstered with beautiful Scotchgard fabrics, GhIfIIr EQ.hUszewski We also custom make slipcovers (c1oth\& plastic) Ar,.".. Tu 6-3800 & Drapes, A & C IJPtlOLSTERY co. Cohf~ II:l22 '1m'" .'\\1' •• IlI'lrnil VA 2-9()()O f',I''' ..,timr",'.' \ Pig. Twelv. J GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, August 2, 1973 Grosse Pointe News 1 ' let S h d I I What Goes On ANTEEBO PUBLISHERS, INC. M e_m_o_rt_a_e_"_e_r_c_e_u_e __ OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL at GROSSE POINTE FARMS, MICHIGAN 48236 Open Daily 9 a.m..9 p.m. (Sundays building open 10 a.m.•S p.m.) Sec(md elas; Posl3~e Paid at Detroit. MlclJlgan--- I Your Library August 2.August 9 By VJrglDJa Leoaard FULLY PAID CIRCULATION .~ -.' All Memorial sponsored activities open to the A library is largely com. out is wide and contempo . Phone TU 2.6900 Grosse Pointe public. posed of books; and books rary. He reminds me of By Pat Rousseau !IInnber Mlth. Press Association and :'Val4)nal Edilorlal Assoclatlon I I are almost entirely com. H 0 rat i 0 at the bridge, Scent Special . . . at Trail Apothecary, H'\TIONAL ADVERTISING REPRE:SENTATIVE Hospital equJpment avaUable for 'ree oan:, posed of words. The words, staunchly defending the Ian. Weekly N'wspaper Repre6entath'c, Inc. crutches, wheelchaJrs, hospital beds and heat. taken as a whole, comprise guage of wisdom against the 121 Kercheval . . . you get Cabochard, one 40i "lfIh .'\venue, New York 19. Nfi,' York BYram t-7300 ounce toilet water with 1/7th ounce of per. CIIlCAGO OFFICE ing lamps. a language _ whether Eng. increasingly dictatorial tech. 333 SorthMlchlgan AI'cnile Phone Financial 6.2114 fume ... a $14 value for $7.95 ... nicely gift GROSSE POINTE GARDEN CENTER AND Ush. French, Swahili or nocracy. packaged. New, in the Yardley line Sea J:lde ROBERT B. EDGAR EDITOR and GENERAL ;MANAGER LENDING LIBRARY C L' 0 SED DURING whatever. You speak the Ian.' The theme is carried on in . guage of your household, THE HUM A NIT Y OF cologne spray . . . 2 ounces for $3.50, mini WILLIAM ADAMO ADVERTISING MANAGER AUGUST. your family, whetller you are WORDS by Bess Sondel. And cologne spray. $2.25. A package of 3 bars of. JANET MUELLER FEATURE PAGE, SOCIETY , of that nationality or not; the beat goes on! Her sub. soap for $2.50 ... dusting powder $3.50. JAMES J. NJAIM . NEWS Thursday, August.2 and when you read. you read title is: "A primer 01 seman. ROGER A. WAHA . SPORTS, NEWS * 8:00 a.m. Rochester HiHs Riding School books written in that langu. tics." The study of semantics KATHY DUFF... . EDUCATION, NEWS 11:00 a.m. Treat Your Table•... to gay patchwork HOLLY ANGELL , NEWS Welcome Wagon of Grosse Pointe and age. is a social science. The word placemats which reverse to a solid color. They H W d So, we are back in the Ii. was in t rod u c e d by the LILLIAN KARR...... ADVERTISING! * 600 arper 00 s brary and its vast holdings. Frenchman Michel Breal in come in an easy-earc, tumble-dry, polyester- MARY LORl!llER . '.. ADVERTISING ; p.m. Bus to Pine Knob Concert with Engle- Communication is a vital part an article in 1883. It is de. cotton blend and are $2 at Virginia Williams, PAT ROUSSEAU ADVERTISING I bert Humperdinck , of your life. In order to com. rived Crom the Greek "se. 115 Kercheval. Bright, check, plastic mats also CHARLES DICKSON , ,.,.ADVERTISING • 8:00 p.m. municate, (except orally), mantikos" meaning signifi. ($1.25). KATHLEEN BRYEN ADVERTISING Memorial Bridge for Intermediates- reverse to a solid color Many have Carrie Kiley, Instructor you must do it either by cant from "semainein" "to matching ice bucket;. JOHN MacKENZIE...... BUSINESS 8'00 P m reading or writing. What you signify." "to mean." The em- JOANNE HARGIS ...... ,.., ..... ACCOUNTSI . .. Transcendental Meditation write may well turn out to phasis in this book is on the • JO MULHERIN . ". ... CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 8:30 p.m. English Speaking Union be a book, pamphlet or ar. study oC techniques by which At The Greenhouse . . . you. can have DOROTHY SCHIMANSKY .. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ticle that will give inlorma. to accomplish pur p 0 s e s eye lashes expertly applied one.by~ne. They BETIY RAUGHT.. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Friday. August 2 tion and establish rapport through the use oC words. I are custom cut with the most flattering length M. COLETTE KREINER ...... CIRCULATION • 8:00 a.m. Rochester Hills Riding School with others .. The whole idea But why the "humanity" and thickness for you . . . 117 Kercheval, I. 7:30 p.m. D J• t B'd M Ph'I' G'bb becomes a bit h~ad~. of words? Words have the 881.8633. up Ica e n ge- rs. 1 Ip 1 S, .To. me, semant)cs JS a. f~s. power to bir.~ persons and One View From The Capitol Director cmatmg subjec!. In ad~llJon I people Q:td generations to. The Book Shelf . •. . has a wide selection By Willilm ll. Bryillt, Jr. • 7:00 p.m. Karate-8ang Kyu Shim, Director to t~e compleXity and mter- gether. While other living of cookbooks of aU nationalities and on meal est In words, you have the things steer themselves by Saturday, August 4 many I a ~ g u age s .to play signals that nature provides. I planning. New, on the list is Weight Watchers The State budget is finally I lions Committees. Under the Program cookbook and American Heart As. settled, except the Governor lIiennial proposal, the second 7:30 p;m. Summit Lighthouse ~rou.nd With. If yo~r lDtere~t man alone changes hirnseU I hes. l!! words, meanmgs, derl' and his world by the signals sociation cookbook . . . 112 Kercheval. Call will chip away here and year changes would be re. Sunday, August 5 vatlons, etc., then the more and '!igns that he himseU 886-2066 for delivery or special orders. there with some minor line viewed first by the substan- 10:00 a.m. 1st Church of Understanding languages you know, the produces. For exar.lple, only ',: item vetoes. live committee responsible • 10 0{) S If R 1. t' F II h' more. fun you can have man can pyramid one idea Christmas in New York.• .. ~ The State budget process for that area of State opera. : a.m. e ea Iza Ion e ows Ip matc~mg uP. all. of .these upon another, and all of them the League Shop buyers are is not as bad as the federal tion. Monday, August 6 meanmgs, deflvahons-lt be. interrelated. Only man can there seJecting those special .... in which new budgets some. This proposal has the ad. 8:00 a.m. z,. * Rochester Hills Riding. School c0JJ.1esa puzzle •.a maze, and, look back on the past ex- gifts Santa loves to give come 1M .L. ::: times appear up to six or I vantages of an annual reo 9:30 a.m. seriously, a .sclence. ~riences of his species and :~: eight months into that fiscal view. but a biennial budget Weight Watchers of Eastern Michi. In quo tin g from THE relate them constructively to Holiday time ... 98 Kercheval. -7, '.' year, making planning al. frees institutions, depart. gan, Inc. LOOM. OF LANGU..:-GE ~y the present and to the future. " most impossible, ments and the Governor from 12:15 p.m. Rotary Club of Grosse Pointe FrederIck Bodmer: In spIte How does he do this? He Admired In The •Window . . . of Denier of all obstacles, anyone who does it with words ~: But, our State process is Ithe idiocy ~I an annual t?tal *12:30 p.m. Duplicate Bridge-Mrs. Philip Gibbs, has been brought up to .. 77 Kercheval, a pair of antique hand.painted' ::: bad. It is too time consum-I budget reVJew and prOVides Director speak the Anglo-American Word,! ha~e ~iDdlRg pow. cachepot lamps with a sailing ship motif. ' ". ing for all concerned. There. much needed time for more 7 15 G ld C' I I t t Cl b language enjoys a peculiarly ers .. Semantics IS the study .,. Core, I, propose a two.year careful,. ~etai!ed. evaluation • : p.m. 0 en Irc e nves.men u ICavored position It is a hy. of the mastery of words. The "Anna" •of Muccioli Studio at 85 .-. "biennial" budget process by of speCifiC, hmlted areas. 8:00 p.m. Monday Night Dance Club--Mr. and brid. It has a basic stratum social science semantics is Kercheval, 882.0110 has contour • - which the first year we w,th the. import~nt addition-I Mrs. Ted Forrest, Instructors of words derived from the one means by which to ap . line drawings of flowers and drift. would adopt a two.year bud- al benefit of revIew by com. same stock as German prolich the hoped.for end- ." get mittees other than just the Tuesday, August 7 Dutch, and the Scandinavian a more mature, a more wood. If you are interested we 'h d b dg t Appropriations Committees. * 8:00 a.m. Rochester Hills Riding School languages. It has assimilated human use of language. The ~ould be happy to have you come T e secon year u e 11 00 In and browse. S . M ' Cl b f G P . te thousands of Latin ori"in It author refers to verbal com. ,. changes would be submitted Senator Robert. VanDer. : a.m. emor en suo rosse om - Ihi' t d .... munication when speaking :;; and gone over in detail along laan. Senate Repubhcan lead. G. R as a so JOcorpora e an 1m. . . . In pressive battery oC Greek of w r I tin g and readang. A "Not to Be Missed'• with evaluation reports on er. and Dr. Jack Deml>Sey, ummy 11:30 a.m. Senior Men's Club of Gros!:>ePointe-l roots. A random sample of sp.ea~in~ and listening-and Savings event this Thurs., ;:: various programs and pro. budget di.rector, are ready ~o Bridge lone word from eacb of the thmklng. Fri., and Sat. at the Mer- jects. talk senously about thIS maid. A mid-year storewide ;.' Whereas now we adopt a proposal. 1:00 p.m. Senior Men's Club of Grosse Pointe- cfiorsNttIhs~usand pages of the b Then we h~yet' tbe nohnyer - inventory sale with savings C E OXFORD a commuDlca Ion w I c .'. whole new budget from Who knows, we might even Pin chle DIe. b . 0 . . TIONARY gives the follow- sup pie men t s llie use 01 of up to one.haU on Furni . ::;: scratch each year and the see state budgets adopted 6:30 p.m. Klwams Club of Grosse Pomte ing figures: "words of Ro. words. This would be touch. ture, Lamps, China. Crys. • , only committees which reo before the n-:w fiscal year * 7:00 p.m. Karate--Sang Kyu Shim Director mance... origin 53.6 per 1 !ng, sighing, smiling. gestur . tal, Silver ,and much more:. Don't miss it! 75 Kercheva • view it are the Appropria. starts. '" 7'30 pm Grosse Pointe Chess Club cent; ... Teutonic ... 31.1 ~ng. No two human beings . .. . .' . . . per cent, Greek, 10.8 per In the. world are exactly On.the.Hill. * 7:30 p.m. D~phcate Bndge-Mrs. Phlbp Glbbs, cent." alike, and no two communi. I Dlr~ctor GeolCrey Wagner has writ. catio~ experiences are exact. Letters to the Editor 7:30 p.m. WeIght Watchers of Eastern Michi. ten a fascinating book ON Iy alike. When one thinks of I 1 gan, Inc. THE WISDOM OF WORDS. all the myriad combinations . He also emphasizes the im. one can produce, the mind Dear Sir: I making a compl~int cannot Wednesday, Au~ust 8 portance of communication. \ boggles! browsing on -. In the last issue of the be takenVerytoo trulyseriously.yours, • 8'00'. a m. Rochester Hills RidinDr:o School Day IIn this• age• of technical com. So come• into our libraries; I Grosse Pointe News {July \ John L. King I Camp ~unJcal1~n. mass m~dia and I use ?ur. mstruments oC com. - 26 issue), you pubUsheil :J ~ Mayor I 11:00 a.m. Senior Men's Club of Grosse Pointe- VIsual aids: he brl~gs us mumcatlon-we have so vary Cribbage around agam to the Import- many. when you stop to anal- THE BLOCK letter from an unnamed Ri. I " " ~ I . R I E B d ance of words - of verbal yze "words" in every broad yard resident beraring the IDear Sir: ,.• 12~OO noon Gro~se POlt,lte ea state oar. wisdom. The range through. I sense of their meanings City of Grosse Pointe Coun. In answer to the NE~S 12.30 p.m. Semor Ladles Club of Grosse Pomte . cil for its sidewalk work. We picture, "Can Anyone Pm. • 7:30 p.m. Parents Without Partners . The Sweater Look ... is one of fashion's are always concerned when Ipoint .~his Location?" (July .. 8;00 p.m. Memorial Bridge for Beginners-Car- favorite$ for fall. Find the new fashion pat- citizens refuse to divulge 26 edition): rie Kiley, Instructor terns and just the right yarn at Fran Kirk. WICK land's Needlepoint and Knit Shop, 16115 Mack their names. 'I The house shown in the 8:00 p.m. Grosse Pointe Little League Football The contract to Doro Con. pidure was located ~n what and Avenue. Start your new sweater now. struction Com pan y was IS now Henry Ford s prop. Thursday, August 9 awarded on a bid basis. AU I erty at Lakeshore and Pro. • 8:00 a.m. Rochester Hills Riding School WILLOW InternationaUdea •... Adorable, unusual bidders are checked out as vencal road. * 2:00 p.m. to IS300 IlERCHEVAl children's toys, the proceeds from the sale Of to their financial capabilities,)1 This house now stands at 8:00 p.m. Bloodmobile . cor. Beaconsfield which benefit UNICEF are now at Joe's Vil • abili!y to perform the servo the south~ast cor n e r of * 8:00 p.m. Memorial Bridge Refresher Course- lage Shop, 16101 Mack Avenue. Games, a cir- ices required and good char. , Grossc; Pomte boulevard and Carrie Kiley, Instructor cus, and stuffed dolls which turn into four dif- acter From our cxamination LakeView avenue. Transcendental Meditation we f~und that Doro had per.' The original owner of the , ferent dolls, complete with national faces and formed satisfactorily for the La~eshore property was Mrs. WEDDING costumes. This you've got to see! City of Fraser and City of We~r. Provencal road was OR Utica. It is about to begin a WE'lr lane years back. . i Eye.CaldtiDg• .•• highly decorative, contract for the City of I am a~lold Grosse Pomter. BIRTH • , papfermache pieces have just arrived Birmingham. VIOIE'tM. Stephens Announcement from Mellco II Ole, 16237 Made. The 692 Hawthorne road , coUediOil fDdades a good sized Cheshirf" A performance bond was Grosse Pointe Woods TRANSFER. I cat aad a lion. There are also numerous required of the contracto~. PUQVE (OW' . provacoUve figures. The telephone number and KIT address oC Doro was given Postpone Play to every home owner in a Summer Doldrums•Sales ... Feeling blah? letter submitted by the City's Jn Police Loop Bright~n up with some new summer fabrics, Building Inspector. To date MAKE THEM FOR GIFTS OR KEEPSAKES sale tagged at The sewing Room, 16227 Mack we have found the cement FlEE INSTRUCTIONS WITH EACH KIT $3.00 Avenue. work to be satisfactory. SHOP HOUIS: Mon .•Fri. 9: 30.5. Thurs. 7.9. however the clean up and ClotecJ Sal., July 7th.Aug. 181h • certai" construction methods have n 101 The R,llami1fon (!o, .tJff'Ht add S16,OG ,",'1 (If'r~on :-iun"i" r,a'r'el \Vm. FUNERAl. DIRECTORS Slnrt /855 BY WM. R. HAMILTON II • DAVID M. HAMILTON CLARENCE E. OTTER W. BENNETT VORT Gxc/uJive !Jnc. /, , CHAPELS Detroit 3975 Cll$S Avenue • 831-2712 .:1, /;n'JI in U,'o!JI'I';ng Birmingham 820 East Maple 644-6000 I Mt. Clemen~ 2'.16Crocker Blvd. 463'()577 7! ,).711 0 r .'\ , r,....,.... ,~ ..--_ ... -... -.-'-'" ,._'" +PU'ueeo ssUtsS!! Sts 2 a 22$63 25533&12262322 dJ£& 225326 JS32SSS3SS£2&S GROSSE POINTE NEWS All Set for Lochmoor Steak Roast 'lochmoor to Name ,. Tennis Champions , Winners of Men's Doubles InvitetioMl WI .. Announced at the OId-Flshioned $t... R.... There will be a steak roast at the LocblDoof. I: IClub on Saturday night, August 18. That DiP&' , t trophies for the Men's Doubles Invitational T~ ment will be awarded to the winners of the com. petition scheduled to en~ that day. I. S e r v in g as general I WO.'.'I PA ••• . ~ I Chairmen are Dr. and ler bever.... the Ds,IIt of ....:'.' ..~. Mrs. Joseph R. Mikula, the p.rty. The lteaD WIll .. r .I:"~;' of Hampton road. rharcoaled OIl outsklt pili. ~------'I'------'IfL ., :!i~' Decorations for the part,. A photo,rapher will '- .. F A th P. .~ ~ . will have a definitely old. h.nd and "IODleoM IPM"I" rom no er olDte I Sh t nd to ,~..,.:.-~.- fashioned appeal IS a barber. has bee" promiaed to U'riY. or a 'f# -_....,:.: shop quartet will 'entertain with favorite deuerts. OM of View I h .,..: the LQchmoor guests as they of the luests wW recti" • T e Poi nfe I 'l~' join for cocktails at 7 0'- Gay !lO'. ,arden I.,. By Kathy Duff 1'- 1. ~ ~ '1 I clock.Large kite3 in bright colors II~CPro'lidin(will .be DaIlD'the d'DtiqI.,...... f ' '. . I In the excitement of wed. !.. .. II " , · ---- I will be fiying in both the hiS muslciallS.' Fo~ one. eshve evemng In AUf,ust, the Polish ding planning, one nallle was Making final plans (or the old. of Hampton road; MR. and MRS. JES. lobby of the club and out., Helpinc the MIkulaa w10 eag!e Will relg~ and the r~d.3nd.whlte colors of the! 1I0t present m the wedding I fashioned steak roast to be held at SE LOWTHER, of Littlestone road; I side. Adding another nostal. party plans are Mr .• 1Id ...... Polish flag Will predommate. at st~tely Meadow lis! although the person was the Lochmoor Club on Saturday and DR. and MRS, KENNETH gic touch will be flower. Daniel Grady, QI SUIIaiII. Brook Hall, the'I~OO-room Tu~or mansion and estate Imost l!ef:nitely prererot. HARd night. August 18, are. (left to ri~ht). SCHOOF, of Lochmoor boulevard. f:r~o~in~~a~il~:~:g;d ~~~: ~~~ g:~;of~ortbodOal-:a ad ...... Oaklandof the lateUnh'ersityMati a Dodgein Rochester.WIlson on the campus of drive,OLD PAllKERwho W:lS aofcloseMoor~andfnt'l! I S'.MR and did"MRS DANIEL. MR GRt\DY'd' M'RSof The meeting wash held Iat the Mikul.as' sl'de trees. road', Mr .• .1...... , of the late DR. SEIFER. unmng a e rn'e, •. an . residence'5 t e coup e are serving An orange craie lemonade I Lowther, of LittlutoDe tOld; The e~ent wilt herald the Fnends 01.PolISh Art LEIN ,n••he '''de. SH£!. BERJ CAPPo 01 North Oxlord road; AS general chairmen of the party. "a.d rmlll., lb...... se'I,nd De.... "n. _ of DetrOIt s royal ,,:el~ome to Poland ~ bnlhanl LA SEIFERLF.IN, to BRUCE: DR. and MRS. JOSEPH R. MIKULA. up on'street corners by young I Schoof, of Loehmoor boule. ~oun~ conduc~or, Kazlmlerz Kord, who WIll be mak- GUDAT in the Friday. Jul) , ------"---'-' ' .. --- --, - entrepreneurs. will serve stif. v..rd. . , mg h~s American orchestral debut, conducting the 13. ceremony at l'ca('e Lu. I skills learned in "arious ~SHELDON L. DRE.sNAN. 011 He ",HI be instl'ueted in all .______, . Detr.OIt Sy~phony Orchestra at the Mead~w Brook theran Church. 'classes, KATHY KI:\tEL, Lakecrest lane. The paternal I phas:.'!> 01 shipboard opera. awarded an HOllorary Fresh. ducted by the UCiven1tJ 01 MUSIC FestIval's Ho.ward C. Baldwin PavilIon.! ". ~ I daughter of .the HARRY I grandparents are MR. and tio~s in p!'('.!>.IfO:tionfor. tht' man Engineering SchOlarShiP.) Colorado .~n1 Nal:0II11 ~ The toncert Will take place on Saturday eve.' A \'ery surpnsed coupl,c I KIMELS, of MIddlesex road .. MRS. GORDON N. CA~tER. dulles he Will perlor!?, :---hen This award, whieh covers {ull sumt'r ~I ... ,,~r.e A~IOtJ..tJoD, ning, August 11, at 8:30 o'clock. and wm feature as Monday nii:ht, July 30. were: played in the regular band! O:-J, of .sorth Br)'s dri\'c. I II in Shtmg.hai of Polish parentage. Following the con. KASSAB, when their ,parents. DIANE SHEPHERD. daugh. ~I\")' MIDSHIPMAN, AR" ~ ~ • i, ,,:ho hav.e,not asked for finan. , slve study of external .. vi: cert, Fnends of Polish Art members and their MR. and MRS. ED\\ARD J, ter of the RICHARI? SHEP. THUR J. VA:-JDERSCHAAF.: Austin :.;radua!e, (JARY I clal asm.ance. , r~nment aDC interftal ~. guests wUl convene at Meadow Brook Hal! for a I KASSAB, of R~naud ~oad. BERDS,. of Beaconsfield road, son o{ ~tR. and ~IRS. CLAR. ; CATLI:-;', of Anit~, road, will: . ••. !IOns 01 the COQumer e ~' , fesiive Polish Afterglow "przvjecie" and tour of threw a surprISe anmver. played In the regular band E:>lCE VA~DERSCIIAAF, of. be entering the University of. POl~ter .~1ARLIN . WICK.l I Industry, ~~n~&er5 a:r~ . th $20000000 baron' 1'1' ta~' ltb't 'up rb art sary party for them. The 20, ~nd ~he flute ensemhle. Pia)'. Lincoln road, is training for ~\!ichigan C:!! ..g'~ of fngi. ~I~E, !,eglonal public ~e~a: 1 lcnged to a:~\U a~il ...... : iJ ti" 18 S ,w I sse I friends of the young couple 109 10 lhe band. the ,orches. eight weeks aboard a unit of ! heerin~ Ihis fal. wit!!. an un. ! :Ions director at Be~efJe:Jl! r.I of ~apabll,lty ••• ae ...... co ec on... '. waited somewhat breathless.: Ira and the woodwmd en. the US Atl:lntic Fle<>t oper. r expected sUfpri~~, Based on: ~lanagcment Corpora lion. reo menl m a !~li~1I of ...WlI'a_ Gros~e Pomters ~11l play an active role In the . ~y in the Kassab's .back fam. ! semble was MELISSA COX. ating in 'Northern Europe. He : his high school :.'(1)1 tis and. cenlly attendl'd t~e National I courses wh:"h spaD tIJe tIJrft- gala evenmg as Mrs. Vmcent C. Chrypinskl, of Trom- I 'ly room for 40 mmutes and, da'!ghter of ~IR. and ~IRS. is a student at the U.S. Na\'all' high scores :If the ScholastIc, Inslallment Bankm~ School: )ear progl:"'I\. ..'. . (Continued Ob Page 26) 1 three false alarms. The rea.: JA~IES COX. o( Nottingham Aeademy in Annapolis. Md. Aptitud~ 'resls. h~ \1':'1,; for two wprks. NIBS. con.! (Continued ...... It) ,.: son fo1' the dela}' was that I' toad. Included in the hand. . ! the younger Mrs. Kassab had orchestra and. flute ensem. to ride her new bicycle, an ble was JEANETTE RICE, anniversary gift from her daughter of :\rR. and MRS .. / husband, Greg, around their NEIL RICE, former!)' o{ The Shore Club residence. Be. I J'oinlr. now of Fairfax. Va. , sides the guests. who came J .' ~ 'J ; from as far as Ann Arbor I Visiting for ten days ill: and Lansing for the party. I Grosse Pointe from ~ant(,5.: Greg's sistcr, CAROL and, France. arc ~1. and ~tme, i younger brother. TO:'.I. were ':a'VES GRAFF. Thcy ar~ at the party. A third brother, staying at t!Il.'home of )f!'l". I ROBBIE, is spending the Graff's sister. in-law )IRS. i , summer in Euror.e. i ALEXA~DRE ARE:'\E. .of I ODe day back in 1960, we remember seeing three of i ~ • , i :'.tc:\liIlan rO:l Mrs. ROb;;; Voisine. of I' Roseville, announces the en. gagement of her daughter. Pamela Jane Voi5int'. to I Thomas Anthony Boos, son DRASTIC of Mrs. John R. Boos, of I Littlestone road. and the late I' Mr. Boos. The bride.elect, who is also I the daughter of the late Mr,/ Voisine, was graduated from B ish 0 p Gallagher High I SchOOl in 1969 and from the Detroit Practical Nursing leaRan e Center in 1972. She is cur. I renlly employed as a pedi. A selected group of values to $185 atric nurse 2.t Conner Clinic. I Her fiance was graduated i from De La Salle Collegiate I' REDUCED IN GROUPS OF High School in 1969 and from Delta College in Bay City, Mich., with an A.B.S. degree in Marketing. He is present-! Iy at Western Michigan Uni .. versity working on a B.S. ;. degree in Distributive Teach. $10.$20 er Education. The couple plan a late '30. $40. $50 April wedding. I I. *most other*spring and* summer* DRESSES - COSTUMES THE• I ALL WEATHER COATS MITCHELLS Up 18554 Mack I. (kt.eH CIh•• T.... ) Known since 1928 lor off J 7th, 18th, 19th Cen- 1/2 tury furniture and ac- cessories. , l ".., .f SWlATlRS* - 'UMlStS *• * * SICIRTS - SlACICS • UNNIS HISSES • " PANTSUITS. ILAIllS Now 1/3 to 1/2 oft Jht .shops of Call daily or phone be. ' St.r...... : tween 10 a.m. and 5 p.m., Walto1t~Pi,ru Ope" Dai.y 9:)0 a.m. to 5 p.m. //J;~~ Thursdays preferably by Ker*", at $1. CIJir CLOSED SATURDAYS 3 Kercheval Ave., at Fisher Road appointment .. , Sundays CrIssI ,. Punch and Jtldll 810ck closed. TU 1.1505 .... 2111 SIMrset. lall . 'JIf' 'Gritting in I., J...... - - - ~...----.- - - ~ . - - -~~---"'''' '''-'''.'''''''''.'''''.-._.-'''''''.''''.''''.""._."".-c''.''''''••'IIII a'''.1IIl IIllICIIII.IIIIS S ..CIlIIISlIlI S2.3.'.'.' ..OllllO.. :.. c•••a•• S•• 5.&115.2••11••• 131.1212•• 313.3'-6.3.3112.3.2 ..3.2.2112•• 13.611Jl5lt.'III•• Sldlll•• £.J SIO Pig. Fouri"1t GRO)~t t'UIN II: Ntw~ lnursa.y, August ~, .y,~ Society News Gathered from the Pointes ------.------r were bridesmaids Vanetta dau.hter's ,,"ect&r. The 1. )I ART H A It. RODIN, Mrs. Michael Morrison .Married Hunter and Cindy McKeon. mother ot the briderroom. Ph.D. of Balfour road reo Miss Van Doren Their ouW's were completed Mrs. Eichen, wore • hlr.' , by daisy headpieces and quoise kllit dress. Both eeZl~)' was promoted from daisy bouquets. mothers had a 1.II\&Ie)'e1low IDlStant profN.. to ... Bride on July 27 The bridegroom ask e d Irose. aoelate professor fa &be .- John R. Carr, III, to act as FoUowing a weddbl. trip partmeat of anatom, at the best man, Ushers were Wi!. through JUiMis. the couple Wayne S tate Ulivenity Following a.W.edding Trip to Lake Miehigan, Ham Willert and James will make their home in the SChool of MecUciDe. Dr. Dailey. Detroit area after tbe bride Rodin bas been a WSU Couple Will Make Homf' in Oxford, Mi,eh. I Mrs, Malcolm chose a completes her duty in the faculty member tot' six yellow print dress for her U. S. Air Foree. ¥ean. Suzanne Marrie Van Doren. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn H. Van Doren, .0£ Yorktown road, became the bride of Michael Alan Mor'rison, at a 7 o'clock ceremony on Friday, July 27, in St. Joan £Jwa,.J. nepi of Arc Church. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Morrison, of Rochester. . For the evening cere------:la/',,tHU"'" ill mony, at which the Rev. dresses fashioned with scoop. WH~6 erend Eugene Carinci of. ed necklines and Jarge anno"ncin, for Iwo ficiated, the bride's ivory ruffled sleeves. Thty carried RtmI MALCOLM. daugh'l peau de soi gown with nosegays or whilP daisies and I ter of the Irvin L, Malcolm~, Alencon lace on the bod. violets. J(ei/~ I or South Oxlord road, be. I m,.. ice and cap sleeves was Mrs. Van Doren chose a I came the bride or William completed by '1 long !lool.length. shrimp-colol'f'd I /orm,r!, olUJal Sa66oo11 train. Her floor.1ength chiffon dress featuring a James Eichen at a 10 o'clock i v 0 r y t u 11 e veil was beaded bodice and an Em. ceremony in the chllpel of ofonJon topp~d by a circlet of ba. pire waist. Mrs. Morris,>n Chanute Air Force Bue. in & n.w '!Jo,.f, b wore a floor.length. pink and Illinois, on Saturday. Ju!y y's breath. She carried white checked sheath with a 21. The bridegroom is the 'mr. ~iI~ will f,.~.,. a bouquet of tea roses matching coat. son of Mr. and Mrs. lam ..s I surrounded by b a by' 3 M i c h a e I McCartan, or Eichen, of Oak Park. I breath and ferns. Dearborn, served as best A reception at the Red. /rom A",,,d 7/~I~,."I'. 171' The bride asked Karen man. In the usher corps wood Inn foUowed the rites tho' hair is on. 01 ,h. only fluid ports 01 Bozimowski, oC Yorktown were Frederick Van Doren, at which the Chaplin Hark. I '" ',.1 road, to be the maid of of Yorktown road, and Marc ' ness presided. Ih. hody ,ho' can b. mo'ded '0 sui' bon. 'sf(lICfu,. honor. The bridesmaids were' Dutton, of Algonac:. I For her wedding. the bride -And Ihal 01/ hair should hoW'. ,he .ase. fila' Wore a heavy lace gown ac. Ann Sadovsky, of Bloomfield Following a reception at only, superb cuHing CAN 0(); for consu/la'ions Hills, and Gerda Wimmer. the Lochmoor Ciub, the I Photo by Co~ Slud.1o cented by a wide.brimmed 10 odvi$~ and CII' your hair in ,he 1001101 today-" of Detroil. Respectively, the I couple left for wedding trip Married in S1. Joan o£ Arc Church on Friday, sheer hat with lace trim. bridesmaids wore Violet., on Lake Michigan. They will I Blue. yellow and white daisies and baby's breath COMPLETE MAKEUP Will BE pink, and yelIow cotton voile make their home In Oxford July 27. were SUZANNE MARRIE VAN DOREN, I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn H. Van Doren, I formed the bridal bouquet. APPLIED WITH EVERY APPOINTMENT of Yorktown road, and Michael Mortison. son of I Serving as her sister's I Posters to Help Poison Con torI Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Morrison, of Rochester. matron of honor was Mrs./ 1------,John R. Carr. 1lI. Also EDWARD NEPI SALON- The second annua-l-po-s-te-r----W-in-n-ing local posters wiU said Geoffrey Stebbins, Ar.1 "'ho brings their old pill' d~essed in long .g?wns .Of I nold vice pr'2sident and di. bottle" in for exchange. . i pInk. blue and W.llte print }9463 Mack Ave. a84-8858 \ contest on the subjeot of b~ submitte~. to the ~tate. rectal' of pharmacies, ! The head of the summer' ~ "Poison. . Prevention" • \open U> w~d~\!lIglblecompetitionfor erne ofandthewiJlthreebe "We'."e• holding it as a recreaUon program coordi. ',~ cl:Il~ren from pre.sc.lOol to $100 state awards. They will summer program because Ina~ing the ~ontest in the !lC...ig/af ,)(0" eon/ial(" in"iln pott age 13, was announced this Ialso be displayed at the that is the time when young. Pomte :lrea IS Mrs .. ?onald week. local Arnold stores. the spon. sters bave free time." Strachan li.t the Neighbor., 10 "'"' . hood Club. The closest Ar. The contest will run trom I sor of the contest. ~ore than 700,000 chlldre!, nold Pharmacy is located at 1. /',no ,l4l.,."rt., a Sunday August 5 to Satur. I Local winners in last year's aCCidentally swallow potent!. 20853 Mack avenue Grosse • , . contest included two Pointe ally dangerous substances in Pointe Woods. • of day, September 8, and Will Igirls Patricia Ziolkowski 6 the home each year. More offer three statewide. prizes and 'Sandra Ellis, 13. ' , than three quarters of the (' II' .}t. 171. )r. '1 ~ t"r I' • T Sh ( )11 1..' :,L', ....., n ....,d"" '"t. of $100, one in each age I Posters must be no smaller victims are children under I 0 OW Pottery ' category, and three Joca! than 81,2 by 11 inches !!nd five. Frequently the sub. I A 0 d F. I tilt .. a/:],,,I!, ., j;,rf'ItfM J.. i"",,., prizes of $15. no larger than 14 by 22 s tan c e s swallowed aren't; t ut oor aIf I in their posters, the chilo inches. They may be dropped thought of as poison-such as I _ and .""rrrJ~~/,tr..,.. of};" ..,i-.lry. dren must Illustrate how to off at the local Arnold Pharo a I; p i r i n, furniture polish, 1 • I prevent home poisonings or macy t h r 0 ugh Saturday, sleeping pilJs or bug spray I Gene Pluh~r. ~f Rlva~d I ''In.. ).';.,.ila and J.i. tin;'" ..... s how why safeguarding September 8. Each child he said. • I boulevard. will dISplay hiS I stoneware pottery at the against home poisonings Is must sign his name, address. ~nother hazard to smaJl Royal Oak Outdoor Art Fair ,,:;1/ ojlPra" ill ~n and important. phone. number, age. school c~ddren not generally rec?g. Sunday. August 5. A sel(. A local prize of $15 will be and the name of the rec:rea. mzed: the leaves or berries taught potter of five years (,11/';/'''' 11..;,. awarded to the child submit. tion program he participates of many common garden or . . . . ling the Winning poster in in, (if he does so) on the wild plants may be deadly Mr. P~uhar has exhibited .hls - each category. The winners back of the pl)ster. poisonous. work .m Alpena, Tawa~ City, " • '. I DetrOit and Grosse Pomte. will be selected by a JoeaJ We hope to make chlldr~n As part of their emphaSIS He teaches physical educa. l/ ....-wJnp, .fj:)"gl'" !:t g,.;Jn,. /AulI'uI 4 - panel. Age eategories arc: and parents more awar~ of on home sa~ety. Am.old lion at Kerby and Trombly under 7; 7.9 years and 10.13 ~he d:mgers of ~ome POlSO~; Istores a~e off~rmg free child. Schools and also teaches ~B;rnain9Ianlfl dim? i.}lorlMn ..J €_iw din,.. years. mg through thIS contest, proof pill Vials to anyone ceramics at the Children's /2,{'(' i.110011 - ';(10 p.,". :.:.:-:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.: ..:.:.:.:.;.:.:.:.:.;.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.;.;.:.:.:-:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:~:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:_:.:_:.:.;.::: .. 1 Home of D~troJt. . ::;:,:: The outdoor show; spon. -:!o1"rJay, fAllgu.1 4- :::: ::: sored by the Royal Oak :::: . ::: Parks and Rec!"eation De. !},.,_ ~1'oi"'.dio~ ~:: ::: partment, will be held in Memorial Park. Woodward /C!:OO a.M. - 3IDO p.m. :::: % ~:::::aVenue at 13 Mile road. It ;::: ::: will feature the work of over Wr-'ght .I(cy :::: ::: 70 artists from Canada. ~:: 0 ~::Michigan and neighboring ~:: ::: states. FIN E JEW EL E R S .SIN C E 18 61 :::.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.~.:~:.:------...:.:.:.:.:.:;:.:~:;:~:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;~:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:~:.:;:;:;:~:;:;:.:.:.:-:.:..:..:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:..:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.;.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:..:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.~.:-:.:.:.:.~:.:~:.>:;:*:.::':i.:;:;:;:';:;:;:;~:;=;:;:;:~;~_4-::S:::::''":~~$:----_.- :::; ~ ::=: ~~ ::~ Open Thursday and Friday evenings :::: ~~;~ Closed Saturdays thru Aug. 11th i ~ ~ t.. A i.::: OFF ~ ~ !~i ,Jacob Sons 1~~ E"tire Summer I Hom~Furnistinss SALE I ~ iI Folio Eleven 0... ,.",.1 furn"ur. by Hemodon... i ~~j :j~~!;;i the best of two worlds, a meldingof fine Oriental ~~ .~:~ Stocle :::: ". i ~.. ~1 ~ ~ l-. :,:~:~;:::h.::::!~;:::::::~;::~:::: ~ 1:::.:.::.:':.:.:1 •...... ;.::.::.:1:::;...... ~ relevantto today's living. The hardware. '.' Our entire summer stock must mouldingsand motifs, meticulouslyreproduced go to make room for new fall f .. 117 h 18 h Ce Ch' :::~; rom onglna t. t ntury mesedesign, fashions. When we say EVERY-giVeS it timeless.modernday authenticity. THING, WE MEAN EVERYTHING. 0 Slacks, Tops, Shorts, Jackets and Solid Hondurasmahoganywith walnut veneer. Dresses. Many top names at A. Bookcase, 36"Wx 14"Dx 78" H. $455 "never before" prices, B. Cocktail table; solid ash, knotty oak veneers. 3S"Wx19%"Ox18Y,,"H. $169 C. Lamp table. 26"Wx26"Dx22"H. $169 :::: ::::.... OPEN THURSDAY & FRIDAY E D. Sofa table, 58"Wx16"Dx27"H. $215 :~: EVENINGS ...•:::: ( E. Desk, 44'Wx22"Dx29"H. $215 ..•...... ',':~: ~~ ::~n .:-:I.', :.: :. ~::: ~.::~ :;:~~~ ~:t ::::~~! U(~a'.COlr.~S(J-~U ~_l~Y\_...'s i::~ a 111* 63 Kercheval J:~~~~i ~@)~ {f@)[f 1lDu@ Ou@)OVO@ 1~ :::~ ...... , On.fhe-Hi"}(. :'..~ ::::~ 2 HOU RS FREE PAR KING ••. JACOBSON'S ..Will VA LI DATE YOU R TICKET Ii :.:.:.: .:.:..:.:.:.:-:: =.~.~•..~"'.~"-.~.~..•~.~.!.~'~."-',-"","'.~~'.~'.'.•.'.•,'.""""'" " ~•.•_•.•,..~•.~•.•.•.•.•.•.",~.•.•.9 -;. 1.1. ~<.:.:.:-:.:.:.:.:.:~.:.:.:.:..:~.:.:.:.:.l:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:::.:.:.:.:.:.:.:-:-:.:.:.~>:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.: •.•;\.: '...... • I! ..,••••••• ~•••••••.• ".'.u~i!.~' .;~ ., , ' • • ~. '" (; '.' --. ••• "~ ' ...... •••••••• ;,1' ~."":.iI...~.. • ~ ;Il;.;;tr; .. .... ,;.- - ...... -",...... ~-.- -,.~... _-~- .. ~~,_....~ ~-,..... -_:...... :.-...;;----.....,.-~------," ..... ,.' ,c.." Thursday, August 2, 1973 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Women'sPage-by, of and for Pointe Women Miss McClenahen The John A. Flarrys Engaged Miss Whitelock Plans Early Fall Nuptials Mr.. and Mrs. Raymond L., University and American, will make their borne in Whitelock, of Trombley road, Airlines Flight College. She Dallas, Tex. announce the engagement of , is a member of Delta Zeta I ----- Weds J?hn Flarry their daughter, Prudence t sorority. ' Woods res Ide n I, KAY Ann, to Russell Slephen Her fiance was ((raduated I NEWHOUSE, daughter of Peterson. son of Mr. and from North I'ark COllege'j MR. and MRS. WILUAM Following a Wedding Trip in Northern Michigan, Mrs. Kenneth R. Peterson, Chicago. NEWHOUSE, was graduated of Glenview, Ill. They will be married in from Bryan College in Dar Couple Will Make Home in Aruba ; In i The bride-elect I',as grad. I cllrly September in Grosse I ton, Tenn., with a degree I uated from Central Michigan: Pointe Memorial Church and elementary education. Christ Church in Grosse Point e was the settin g '[- :::':':~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:':~:~:~:~:~:::~:':':':.:.:.:::~:~:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:-:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.;.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:~:.:.:.::::::;~:~:~:~:~:~:::::':~:~:':':':::':':':f~! f~~~~~c~,3~:;~I:~Af:O~~~':~':.'d~;~~:~irt :1: o~;:,:~u;:~~:d:;;t::~dZ:~~~;;t ~ bfJde of John Albert Flarry. The bride is the daugh./ ~,.,..' .' I ::; :;: ter of Mr. and Mrs. William A. McClenahen; the .', ;~ I : .'. '.' bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. I :.'i:.. j:.'j Flarry, of North Muskegon. I .'. '.' The Reverend Arnold ------I ::; ::: Fenton officiated the rites from Newport School for I A late November wedding I ::: ::: which were held in the Girls in Rhode Island and is being planned for SUSAN I':' :.: garden at Christ Church. The University of Micbigan. I m ;.1; A receptioll followed in In her junior year, she at. ! LYNN SCHUELER •. daugh. .'. .. I ter of Mr, and ,~rrs Roberl;:; :::: ~~~e~~~denof the bride's I ~~nde:ra~~:~Ob~ef~:ive~s~t~ !' Schueler, of North Oxford, !i:; :1:: . . wedding, the former Miss and William Brian Ferry, i::: .. ::~ The bride chose a dress of I McClenahen was llffiliated , son 01' Mr and Mrs. William I :::: \ V :::: whi~e . cotton [ace featuring with the Library of Congress 'I Bruce F~rry, of' Littleslone 'I';~":! 1;', \ :.~~ it high neck, puffed sll'~ves in Washington, D.C. Mr. I ~"\, \ • and a ~uff1e at the boltom of Flarry, also a graduate of road. ' Great VAN fURNITURf I Savings GROSSE POINTE on HundredJ NOW IN PROGR~SSt o/Furs Today through Saturday, Only during ANNUAL MIDSUMMER OUR STOREWIDE, MID YEAR AUGUST FUR FURNITURE SALE SALE! inventory 10'050% OFF flOOR SAMPLES, IN STOCt( sale (OllECTIONS, ACCESSORIES AND ACCENTS OF OUR VERY FINEST up 10 HOME FURNISHINGS FREE DECORATING SERVICES FURNITURE COHV£NIOO.T£RMS " • l • lAMPS n • CHINA I • CRYSTAL -- • SilVER and much more .Ii I OFF Use our convcnicm LAY-A WAY plan_ all sales linol A small deposit will hold your fur until fall. 10% OFF ON FINE CUSTOM ORDER FURNITURE SELECTIONS \ " (1tth(~ SIO'gn ntthp Mermaid 19261 MACK 88~.771S 75 Kerch, I on the Hill \ Grosse Pointe t TU 2-1610 f Nnf I" W""d. '{h,al',} ~~/2!~!l~!~y • Open daily 9:.Hllo '; p.m. GROSSEPOIIlTE: 20343 Mock Avenue TU 4-5885 (Between Vernier & "'10'0"1 J ------. SHOP: Mon,_T!:.lJ!~~ Fri 'til9 PM _ , 'j ';'1 \ P'. ~ ~ - -~ .,.. - ~ . - - . - - ~ - - - - - ~ .,..~ ~~.,.. ~ _ -._ "C."'W.,. 4,..'~4,...sllllleIl44,..eIlll4Il111ellllleIII5IC"SIIIS .. t"'''SIIII5I11SIIISIIISlIIa..a.a.s.a.a.a.a.a.SIIISIIICIIISlel'lala.SIISIIJIICIISIICII5.S 5,c1III5SIICIIS"S5I1S.' '''SII'''11! 12ILJIII Pa~e Sixteen GROSSE POINTE NEWS . ThursdlY. August 2, 1973 Society News Gathered from the Pointes Judith Meininger M'rs. Aurelio M. Cudini Kathy C08seboom Plans to Marry Mrs. Thomas GroehD, of groom was graduated from I dersecretary of education to Lochmoor boulevard, an- University of Cairo,' aad the late President Nasser of nOUDced the tngagement 01. earned advanced degrees in Egypt. Wed to Mr. Cudini her daughter, Kathy Groeba petroleum geology and en. Special guests attending Cosseboom, to Adel E1- sineering at the Institute of the party were the brother Messidi at a famlly party Oil, Gas and Geology of and slster.in.law of Mr. El. Couple. Leaves fo~ Wedding Trip to Rome After I on Sunday, July 29. Bucharest, R/lmania, and Messldi Doctors Mohammed Reception at the Grosse Pointe War Memorial The bride.elect was grad. West Virginia University. He and LeUa El.Messldi on tour uated from the University also taught in these fields of the United St;tes this of Michlgan aDd Southern at Paris University and the month from Cairo Egypt. Judith Anne Meininger, daughter of the Mil. Oregon College in Ashland, University of Cairo. Present. ' ton A. Meiningers, of Elford court, became the Ore. She is presently in a 1)' he is pursuing a doctorate bride of Aurelio Mauio Cudini. son of Mr. and Mrs. doctorate program in Ameri. at University of Oklahoma in Named to serve a three- can History at University of petroleum engineering. year term on tile University Bruno Cudini of Windsor, Ont., at an evening Oklahoma in Norman. She Mr. El.Messidi is the soo of Rochester Trustees' Coun. ceremony in Our Lady Star of the Sea Church on is the daughter of the late of the late Mrs. El Sayed All ell, the University's senior Friday, July 27. I Thomas E. Groehn. El-Messidi and tbe senior alumni advisory grouP. was Are c e p ti 0 n at the, A.nna and Pa~la Cudini. The prOSpective b rid e. Mr. EI.Messidi, former un. Point~r DR. ROBERT BIRK. Grosse Pointe War Me-l meres of the bridegroom, of •morial follGwed the 5:30 Woodstock, Ont. The)' wore I ,C • . . pink taffeta gowns and car. Mr. and Mrs. Altred A'I Open Thursday and Friday evenings t. 0 clock fltes at which ~he ried baskets of flowers. Ring Petsch, of Rosedale court, Closed Saturdays thru Aug. 11th ',Rev~renc;l Hector Sauhno bearers were Steven and are announcing the engage- ,presIded. Thomas Meininger, nephews . _ i For her wedding, the Cor. oC the bride, of St. Louis, Mo. ment of their daughter, .D~'$ ;mer Miss Meininger selected. JANET LOUISE, to Mark -r~~ .1 • • The bridegroom ask e d D I Wh' f ' an Ivory peau de sOle gown led' . h' b th t oug as Ite, son 0 Mr. 't . d 'th Al I vano u ml, IS ro er, 0 • : nmme w~ encon ace act as best man. Ushers and Mrs. Robert P. White, , \\ W~~ ~'at the bodice and. sleeves. were Guido Cudin' anothe of Troy Mich. ~The dress's hemhne and . I,. r .' ~chapel.length train were also brother, of Wm~~or, Dr. MISS Petsch recently com'j \, ~~ (edged with Alencon lace em- Jba m e.s fA . Mbe~dmngefr'Aa pletcd her junior year at "b . .th I ro ther 0 the r1 e, 0 nn . ~. rOldered WI seed pear s. Arbor; and Dr. Milton A. .Hillsda!e. CoU~ge where she I \\ "Gingham Border" solid towel ' A lace cap secured. the Meininger Jr. an 0 the r IS maJormg m elementary 'cathedral.length man t III a ,. . _ . . - veil edged with; matching brot.her of the bride, of 51. educahon. An active memo ensemble widely bordered by l ivory lace. I LoUIS, Mo. . ber and office~ ot Kappa I i .• ,. • The ml)ther of the bnde Kappa Gamma Sorority. the giant checks and rickrack. " J he bride held a smgle selected a n.oo".lengt~ dre,ss bride-elect is also treasurer " red rose. of coral ('hiffon, shirtwaist of Pal,.Hellenic Council. Married Friday, July 27, in Our Lady Star of Pink, green, blue or yellow . Dressed in a floor.length style, with white accents. Her fiance graduated from the Sea Church was JUDITH ANNE MEIN- i gown of voile print, was Mrs. Cudini wore a floor. Hillsdale in June 1972 with !NGER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton A. Mein- sheared cotton terry. .:,Diane Mary .Meininger,_ sis. length brown and white chilo a B.A. in business adminls. inger, of Elford court, to Mr. Cudini, son of Mr. ter oC the bnde, as maid of fon dress. Both mothers tra.,ion. While in school he ; honor; Her dress was beige pinned a corsage of white was affiliated with 'Tau and Mrs. Bruno Cudini, of Windsor,' Ont. 25"x50" bath towel. 6.50 ~wilh pink floral accents; her car~atioDs and rose buds to Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. ,cosl.ume was complele~ by tbeU' purses. Currently be is employed by 16"x30" hand towel. $4 ~a pl.:ture hat. .She carrlec a Following a wedding trip Consumer's Lumber Com. Johnny Cash At Pi~e Knob e basket o{ mixed summer to Rome, the newlyweds will pany in Mt. Clemens. 11"x 18" fingertip towel. 2.25 Johnny Cash will be ap'l avenue itore. Tickets are al. ~ flowers. make their home in Windsor. The wedding IS planned pearing at Pine Knob Music so available through mail Junior bridesmaids were Ont. I for late June. 13"x 13" wash cloth. $2 Theatre on Friday and sat./ order by sending a check or money order and a stamped, An ex tension of the Pointes urday, August 10 and 11, at Iself.addressed envelope to 8:30 p.m. the Fisher 'Theatre, Fisher ~_~_~~~_~ In 1955, Mr. Cash cut his I,Building, D e t r 0 i t, Mich., ~" ''''' ' .! first record for Sun Records 48202. For complete ticket, r i _! Ml' d:e/ in 'Memphis, a two-sided -bit information Pointers may call ' ;e~ called "Cry, Cry, Cry," and! 559.9111. )' Condominiums from 140,490 "Hey, Porter." The next ----- "Floral Wreath" sheared year he followed with the Ohio University named I;:~ I! :~:! song that 13 years later be. junior THOMAS LUDWIG, ::: cotton terry bath ensemble ;:;: came the turning point in his son ot Mr. and Mrs. William' ::: i ./ :::: life, "Folsom Prison Blues." Ludwig, of Rivard, to the I ::: \ with multicolor floral :::: The song that is still his Dean's List for the spring ::: :~: ~:~,~t ~~llefbe ";o:~:: quarter':.:.j:~... j' embroidery on white grOund.. ••.f....i....~,: Country and Popuar music 25"x50" bath towel. $6 charts in 11956. The album of ::: I :::' , - ~~ }:v:eg::::e~o~~:~ one of , j.1~.: ( ~ 16"x30" hand towel. $4 J.JJ - Known as "America's Sing. OUili I : 11"x 18" fingertip towel. 2.25 - ;~~~~~ireT~~~~~~~~o~::h~~ OR n .'. t.-"-~"~'~~.'-"1Nm:-'-~~~13"x13" wash cloth. 2.25 '.' On Lake SI. Clair S•. Clair Shores th. ",n, th. w",k.", mlnm, , .' .... 'C' ". -" Bt-Iween I:~ and H !\Iii.. Road. prisoners .•• and ••• "A 'NURSING ...... e ," & Wi Boy Named Sue." A Tickets priced at $7, $5 HOME 2 94 -0 81a 15r and $4 are avallable at the Jl~~ Mode" "pen ::: '~~ ;:: Q•• Ii::~::';:.C... I ~ ~ ~ '.. "Royalty", a softly sheared :.: ~~f. cotton terry towel ensemble with !l ,.__.. /" ~ ~~ appJiqued white embroidery. Light ~i!! /"1n~ 1~~ pink, yellow, dark blue, lime. i~~ I rJ ~ , i~~i~ 2S"x50" bath towel. $5 !i~~ Ii ~ :---"= _ I~~~: 16"x30" hand towel. 3.50 i;ii . li.~,.,,~f} r - - II ,- :~:i 11"x 19" fingertip towel. $2 ~:i: .~.q.~,1_",'9'- J+]i r j~~~ \'S'~Q13"x13" wash cloth, 1.50 i~~i I•.L":.::',~., ,',; 'rJ':1'-' , . V'I ~.~~ I. ::~ . ~ '(ra.~ :::: ~~ ..,..~1 r, \. I (>r-? /J I ,~-' •••, I ~ l' .... . t,. : . r.1~' '. I ~. , \\ "'j )' 1\ t" ~I ) -0 ---~. ' :. .; J1 'Il 'I, \. mT , I I '9 ~ t: ,\ . '\1 I I" I 'II i. .l,., ff' ~ t - ~,..~> Go ;).1~ (-;; ill~.J~ 1l.t ~ ' " !:: Gallery Art Center rresents ~ .' WORKS OF ROCI '.,' \ ,:,~'~1e~i~'sMos~' . sf -Introducing an extraordinary offer to \ .•~,.,~,~,., ~ 'J .' ,'oj those who rent: "louvr~" by J. P. Stevens, "'i The right sized ~'.:1'C'\fl'!<'~, I,~'.. '. ,' 'l:i ':,",,1,.~ I A condominium one bedroom, ~~~- "'1 ". ample living space for two. At the right price $14.500- \ .:~~.~". ~ ~"''''. ~ it:il, .....'III '. 'J',[ $16.300. ECOME A COLLECTOR NOW AND INVEST IN l'HESE With the right teatures Balcony, natural oak I~~~;~~~~7:~f~;:~:;e.",,' I flooring, more, 11 LIMITED EDITION WORKS OF ART BY AMERICA'S In the right location near :;: Apricot, emerald/blue or ;:;: Grosse Pointe less than 112 MOST BELOVED AND BEST KNOWN ARTIST. mile from '-94. i1i brown/white combinations. ~ii: The following signed and numbered lithos and collotypes will be on display and for And the right terms only 5% 25"x50" bath towel. 4.50 down for those who Qualify. sale during the month of August . . Spelling Bee . . Rocht Ship . . Dres~ Up . . 16"x30" hand towel. 2.50 Circus Homecoming .. Bridge .. Family Tree .. Window Washer .. Barbershop Quar- 13"x13" wash cloth. $1 tet .. Top of the World .. Raleigh The Dog .. Marriage Ucense .. Doctor and 80y I ... .. Football Mascot .. Cheering .. The House .. Two O'Clock feeding .. Studying .. Teachers Pet .. Golf .. Baseball .. In The Grotto .. Plus Th. Following Complete Portfolios .. *Tom Sawyer ..• Huckfi"n ..• School Days Developed by: John D. Hoben & Co. ON CUSTOM Sales: fRAMING DURING Michigan Condominium Corp. Models now open for your MONTH Of AUGUST inspection trom 1-7 PM dally. '20% OFF Closed Thursdays. Phone 884-3555, Before or i JacobsorlS i after model hours c811 0'a:'::i~u~~:4~~5~:6M.886-4880. GALLERY ART CENTER o(J@[? i1Go@ Du@)IJi][)@ Come see what your I.'~ ~~ I.... I 3722 W. 12 Mile, Berkley • We honor Master Char,.'s I ~d rent money can buy. ~~:;:;:;:;:~;:~:g:~;:~;~;~:~:~;~:;:~:::~;:;~~i:;;/~;~:g:~;~~;~;;~;:~~:~:~.:~~~~:~:~~~:.~.~:~:~.:.;.:~;~.~.~J.:.:.:.:.~11 ~ ...... ::~~ ...... _-. ------..- - -....__ . --_ .._-~-_._,.__._...... :....;.------~---...... ---,-' -...... -~.... - .,' ~.,., .., "' ., . '. - .. ~ ": .~ ...... , .. , .... Thursday, August 2; 1973 .. GROSSE POINTE NEWS Women's Page -by, of and for Pointe Women ; New Zealand Rites' The John M. Pollards Glancy Trains on Vie~ at Historical Museum '. Jam.es E V an ECk Representative items from BecauH ot the .beer ¥OJ: r • the Glancy train collection ume of item. whim mutt be For Miss Brinkman are now on view on ~e sec. ~~~ ~~er:rt~~,~~: Says Vows July 7 ond floor of the Detroit fore the collection call be. Historical Museum, Wood- shown JI1 workJol order;' Bride Wears Antique Bruaels Laee Veil Worn by ward at Kirby. The exhibit Hopefully, Ule Mule.', 80th Grandmother and Mother at Their Weddings N I d W'" .....I. Th' H . G d opened on Tuesday, July:tl. Christmas toy allow will .. ~. ew ywe S I IVIllte elr ome In ran The Detroit Historical Mu. elude the complete eoUeetJGa;: Rapids Where Bridegroom Completes seum recently received the Now at home on a dairy farm outside of Hamil. ton, New Zealand, are the John Morris Pollards. The Studies at Calvin College gift of the unique Alfred R. REBECCA CHAPMAN. or pair were murried on Saturday, May 5, in the . ! Glancy. Jr., train collection. Grayton road, will be tUiDI, Waikato Hospital chapel in Hamilto.l. Meredith Jan Polmes and James Edward Van Th~ collecti.on, the r.esult of the special course for colle.. : . ". .f . a life.long mterest, mcludes women at Kather.lJle Gibbl The bride, the former 1------Eck, Jr., were marned at ~n a. ternoon S~~ICe not only trains but all types School in Boston. Sb~ tI •. Margot l\fary Brinkman her grandl!l0ther and mother. by the Reverend ~arvey Bnnk m the ChrIStIan of accessories-houses, rail. gradullt(l 01 Mount Vf,... Reformed Chure.h, IJ.1 Battle Creek, on Saturday, way stations, car, oU der- Junior College. Mill Chap;., is the daughter of Dr. ~nd he~st:~~~~fd s:r::n:r~ July 7. The .bnde IS the daughter of Mr. and ricks loading devices plus man is the d"u;;!..ter of MR~ Mrs. Geoffrey L. Brmk. Another sister Sus-an Brink- Mrs. Robert Harmon Holmes, of Battle Creek; the a cir~us a wild west 'show, C. BREW:;T"~R CHAI'UAN ma.n, formerly of Grosse man, acted 6S bridemaid. I bridegroom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. James Ed- a farm ~nd a replica 01 the and MRS. CHAnLOTTE }:A:- Powte and more recently Both were dressed in gOMis ward Van Eck, of Lothrop road. Grosse Pointe Hunt Club. ITON.. of Hamilton where Dr./ of gold floral sheer Qver silk A reception at the Brinkman is in charge of which were tied with green Battle Creek Co u n try bridegroom's co us i n, and lhe Waikato Hospital velvet ribbons, Matching gold Club followed the 3:30 Gordon and Jeffrey Holmes, complex. The bridegroom s~oes completed their out. [o'clock rites, after which brothers of the bride. Nursery School is the, son of Group Cap. fIts. " the couple left for a For her daughter's wed. t'lin and Mrs M C Pol- The brtde s two brothers southern vacation. ding, Mrs. Holmes chose a and Kindergarten 1. : " were altar ~ys and her eld. ard, of Wellington, Newest brather, David, was an floor-length gown of beige ClasMs The bride wore a gown of jersey with matching sweat- 2, 3, or 5 Senions P.r W.. k Zealand. usher. The bride was gradu- white jeney, accented with er accented in satin. Mrs. For her wedding, the hride ated from Grosse Pointe an Empire ~~aistline and Van Ecll: selected a long selecled a gown of sheer ma. South High School in 1969. trimmed with seed pearls on aqua.mist crepe gown tash. 882-1151 ,lerial over satin. The dress, For several years, she was the mandarin collar and ioned with an Empire waist. ,trimmed with guipure lace, a senior lifeguard at the cuffs. Her flow(!rs of phalae. line. Both mathers carried ., ,~ ;. • I featured a fitted bodice With' Grosse Pointe City Park. The nopsis orchids, stephanotis floral urangements of tiny 1 I '. ~ .t long sleeves. A band of. fresh bridegroom, now manager of and ivy were arranged in a carnations. purple statice and flowcrs held her antique Ithe dairy farm, is a former cascade bouquet. . blue baby's breath. Brussels lace veil, worn by football star. I She wore a circlet of b'd' d t t . Photo by Da\lld Brinkman stephanotis in her hair. Th~. n e IS a gra ua I.' 0 -=-- - --. ' .. ~". :"\ MARGOT MARY BRINKMAN, daughter of Annette Connelly, of Mil. \Patrl~lIl ~tevens Car~er Col. New Fashions For Students Dr. and Mrs. Geoffrey L. BrinkllUln, formerly of waukee, Wise., was maid of lege m M~lwauke~, WISe. M.r. New Location: 23401 .ieffenon honor and bridesmaids were Van Eck IS a semor. at Catvln Grosse Pointe and more recently of Hamilton, between 8and 9 Mi. ReI. There's hope tor the Pointe home economics dp.partment./ Karen Gappa, of Milwaukee, College, Gran~ RapIds, whe~e parents who are sending "The 'Grub Look' will New'Zealand, became the bride of JOHN MORRIS Wise., Sandra Gray, ofl the cO!lple wIll.make thelr Transportation Available POLLARD, son of Captain and Mrs. M. C. Pollard, their children away to col. never be completely re.' Blakesburg, Iowa, and Carol home. ------..0..- _ lege for the first year. There placed," s&id Mrs. Borne. of Wellington, New Zealand, on Saturday, May 5, Van Eck, sister of the bride------is a chance, just a chance. meier, "but more students at the Waikato Hospital Chapel in Hamilton. gr~~y were dressed alike I tha~ the .kids won't con~ert I will d~ess u~ for class and 'iJastel colors for men. The I Recently, Technical SER. in apricot jersey gowns with SALE ..• SALE ..• SAILING AWAY. • thetr entl~e wardro~~s 1n~0 lhe. ~1r1S 1wth~ ~~ar more style is influenced by the G E ANT LAWRENCE L. matching cowled EtOD jac' • army surp.us gear. ere IS emmme c a mg.. . first three decades of the I.OOS, son of'MR. and !r1RS. kets and carried bouquets ofj a chance. JUs! a chance, tha! I- "The change Wlll be most I tu ELMER A LOOS of Roslyn they :-V0n't insist o~ wearing evident with. the girls," Mr.~. cen ry. , road, earne.d a U.S'. Air Force miniature carnations, daisies. blue Jeans and t.shlrts to the Hansen predicted. "They WIll What~vel the style, fresh. Outstandin" Unit Award. He purple staticI.' and baby's ./ breath, with a small cluster OFF • ,J family'~ Th.anksgiving dinner Iwear coordinated outfits like '!len WIll spend much l~s; is assigned at Chicksands on their first return home full.legged pants and match. time and money preparm" RAF Station England. with of the flowers in their hair. from college. ing jackets. _Long dressesa. calleg~ wardrob~ th~n the the 6950th 'Security Group Thomas LoUerman, of Grand Rapids, served as best The "Super Grub Look" of I may even return but the slUd~nt In the 1950s did, ~c. which received the award [or faded Levis and old flannel shorter skirt should remain ~ordlng to the EMU speCial. over.all professionalism ann man. Ushers were Donald work shirts is losing its popu. popular. Male fashions will !sts. excellence from June I, 1970 Van Eck. of Detroit, the larity and is being replaced also be more coordinated," It was not unusual ~or a through May, 1972. Sergeant by the "Early 1900's Look, The "Early 1900's Look" is ~tudent, fr?m a middle. Loos, who has served in Viet. Preparation For in college classrooms. also called the "Soft" or Income !amliy to sp.end $600 nam, attended the University This is an analysis of tall "Romantic Look." it con. on clothmg for the f~rs! y~ar of Maryland European Divi. FALL STUDY campus fashions by Betty sists or soft, easy.care' fab- of college .. ExpenSive lists sion in France and England, MINI-COURSE Borneme{er and Joy Hansen, rics for both men and were compJle~ for a com. and the Far East Division, in clothing specialists in the I women. There will be lace pl~te change In war~robe. Thailand. SPANISH Eastern Michigan University and ruffles for women and The freshman In the For BEGINNE 1970's has a much better idea Give your child an oppor' SUMMER SPICIALS or what to expect in all areas tunity,to start out 011 the of college life including right foot. ! clothing," Brs. Bornemeier " ...... , ...KIA";." 10 Introductory Letsons • D.ytlm ...... C•• u.1 D•••••• said. "He can wear what he J ,For wore in high school. There Only $4000 is much more freedom and HARPSICHORDS • Long DRIIIII less emphasis on money in ~ CLAVICHORDS Starting Aug. 6, Classes offered at University- Lig- clothing today." SHOWROOM • PAII'SUI" Functional clothing that is. gett School by Native .Y A-...etll easy to care for and com. Speaker. For information, fortable rule the selections fIUPHOIII"Z.o7S call Senor Gomez (M.A. • 1.11..... R.SS.S Middlebury College). Phone of today's student. Budget 16980 KERCHEVAl lists are not ne-~ded as the 778.9751. Also Tutoring • SU••• R BAGI Army Surplus outlet may at. GflOSSE POINTE at any level. tl'act as many student shop. Select pers as an exclusive clothing • S.I.ct." COSTUM. JIWILRY Your store. The winter coat is prob. Arrl.I..., •• alr-N ullful ...... clll... F.n . ably the biggest - investment 15ABELLE'S F•• hl , •••• , c I••• ary_ . a student will make. Few students will buy formal Women's Dresses For clothes. L2~ to 26!12 - 8 to 20 Fall and "There is no real need for formal clothing in school," Shaker Square-Bill Simms Sturbridge Classics mr. julian fashions Winter Mrs. Hansen said. "Not one Berkshire B-Tween student in my clothing con. Swirl 1 struction class last year had City Scene Puritan Forever Young ~t..I.J[t:j in .1 a,/il!1 a dress at school. They left c'1/.l/~LI.'l.E.L Parkshire lady lauro / them at home. Casu:;1 wear was all they ever needed." Hobnobber Model (Snap Coat) 1SI ... _.eh ••• I, In the Park 822-2.1. The specialists agree that there will be fads in fashion We welcome Michigan BankAmer;caret, Master Charge. like "hot pants" but that the Security 8ankAmluicord student will not let fashion I "experts" dicl ..te clothing 16434 E. Warren styles and will select clothes at E. Out., Dr. INexl to Sand."l ru, 4-7980 for sell.expression. Mondoy thru. Sot. 9:30 ',il 5:30 WILLIAM H. K L I N G. BElL, Jr., of Hawthorne road. recently received his TU 1-7227 Bachelor of Science frOM the ERCHC\- /~l ~~~:~:~;ye:;£~~~t~:?~;\:\r&:VEY'S , K c vn I In Zimmer, West Germany. • 40% YARDS. RR ;HE PRICE OF A YMD! We n:.e ()ll~@ sale avear- atd ih6 is rT{ Don't ~ -tte won L ...... _-.L_...IIo -. _ ... T T ~ ~ -~"...- ... - ~ - - - ,- - -~~~.,...~~ ~ ~. '. '" .. • '__ • • .. ~ ... • , • • , ... 11 • ~. .. '.:: r.l GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thund.y, August 2, 1973 Society News Gathered from the Pointes ) M Th Rei brother Peter Bologna, to I ing a wedding trip to Euro~, 'h rso omos ° . ar M r. BoognaI W'ed5 acta.bestman.Jntheusber Tbelr itinerary in~lude. Yil. 5uzanne E. Le r corpi wei'e Joseph Glaea. Ita to London. Paris, Geneva, lone, I brother 01 the bride; Rome, Madrid and Amr,ter- Marrl'ed July 28 N','naR GI'acalone ~::P~:::.il~at~~O~~ dam. __ .• Joseph Trineale. "Outstanding Young Men ------For her ~augbter'l wed. of America," an annual bio. Pair Will Make Home in Jackson, Mich., Following Couple Leovos for European Honeymoon Follow. g~~r M~;~.;J';~~o":.:;~~~: graphical compilation. s~~. Wedding Trip to Virginia Beach, Va. . R h L . Q jacket of multi.ribbon over sored by leading m~n s CIVIC 1"9 ec:eption in t e atln .uarters silk witb beading at the waist service and profess1Ollai or. ------and neck. Mrs. Bologna wore ganizltions, recognizes men Jeffer$on Avenue Presbyterian Church was the In a 4 o'clock service in Our Lady Star of the a V.neck, long.sleeved gown between the ages of 21 and 35 setting for the evening wedding of Suzanne Eliza. Sea <::hurch, Nina Rose Giacalone exchanged vows of )'eUow ombre sequin cbi!. who show service to others. beth Lehr to Thomas Robert Carlon Saturday, with Anthony Gerard Bologna on Wednesday. July fon with golden border hem. professional excellence, busi. J I 28 I line ~nd cufb. Both mothers ness advancement. charitable U Y . 11. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. wore white orchid wrist cor. activities and civic and prQ. A reception at the I M:el~er. of Det~a:t; Mrs. Anthl)ny J. Giacalone, of Birmingham; the bride. sage.. fessioRal recognition. Jnclud. Grosse Pointe War Me. D~vld Peterson, sister of the groom is the son of the James Bolognas, of Balfour The new Anthony G. Bo. ed in the 1973 edition i5 GOR. morial followed the 6 brJdegroo~: of Schaumburg, I road. ------lognas plan to make their DON HENRY WJLLETT, of o'clock. '.serviceb which was ton.Ill.; Mass.,Patricia andStarrKrlStm.. ~f Weh.BOS. The Reverend Anthony A CQusin of the bride. Nina home in Trov,~ Mich., follow. East Jef(erson avenue . co-oflJclaled y the Rev- meyer. a cousin of the bride. l' Bologna officiated at the Giacalone. served as maid erend Allen A. Z~un and of Grosse Pointe. ceremony which was fol. of honor. Also dressed in ruE. the Reverend ErvIn Hart I . Their dresses were !ash. lowed by a reception in fled princess gowns of pale man yellow dotted Swiss were MEMO FRO~ • ioned with chocolate brown the Latin Quarters. bridesmaids Maria Giacalo. PATSY For her wedding, the for. tops and skirts of \)rown with The bride selected a Vie. De. Rose Ann Provenzano. Ar. YCiU As 8eoutilul As You Can 8e? ' mer Miss Lehr selected an white flowers. They carried torian.styled gown with a Rose Provenzano, cousins of , will teach you how to apply yout make. ivory silk organza gown with wbite daisies, yellow tea I chapel train. Appliques of the bride; Debbie Aicheler; up with Viviane Woodard Cosmetics, so a bodice covered with Alen. roses and baby's breath. hand.beaded flowers decora!. Peggy Horn; anll Jeannie Ne. con lfCe, The skirt and train Niece of the bride Andrea ed the silk organza dress. ben. you can answer "YfS~' Phone Patsy 5."., of. the dress were border~d Deppong, acted as' flower Her veil was secured by a , for your personal appointment. ' th Alencon lace A lk The attendants carried bas. WI • Sl girl. She' was dressed in a matching headpiece. 1 or.gaou ~ uta war cap gown of white flocked daisies kets of daisies, yel ow roses, 884-5446 18164 Mac.k trJm~ed With matchUlg lace over a brown background The former Miss Giacalone yellow statice. and Pernviall Closed Mon. and Thurs'::J appliqu~s, .beld ~he elbow. She carried a basket of while I carried a cascade bouquet of lilies in a cascade arrange. length illUSion veil. , daisies. phalaenopsis orchids and ment. ' Executive Positions & consult.ant . She carrl.ed. ~ bo uquet. 0f The bridegroom is the son stephanotis. The bridellroom asked his Opportunities Available. I _ I s~ray. cymbidium orchids of Mrs. Robert 0, Carl, of with IVY. Manor avenue and the late FRIENDS SCHOOL IN DElROn The bride. who is the Mr. Carl. ' SPECIAL WEDDING daughter of M~s. Dorothy J. Alan Huizinga, of Grosse Exchanging vows Saturday. July 28, in the GRADES 1-12 Lehr. of Memweather road, Pointe. served as best man, Jefferson Avenue Presbyterian Church, were INVITATIONS asked her si~ter, Mrs. John In the usher corps were were SUZANNE ELIZABETH LEHR, daughter of An Educa'ional Opportunity . Deppong, to be matron of John Deppong, of Corunna, Mrs. Dorothy J. Lehr, of Merriweather road, and 20" OFF honor. Mich .• Arthur Jones, of De. Thomas Robert Carl, son of Mrs. Robert O. Carl, I Bridesmaid$ were Sheryl troit; David Peterson, olaf Manor avenue, and the late Mr. Carl. See our line of Brida' Accessorie. too! Now interviewing for 1973.74 enrollment. ----.------Schaumburg, Ill.; and Jeff. ------1 Located 1 block east of Lafayette Park at 1100 rey Wehmeyer, of Grosse Ladl°eS Dlonner [ Th~ University of Evans., Pointe. ville, Evansville, Ind .• named For her daughter's wed- CHERYL LYNCH, of Ba:tan. :;'e Card -.C::'oppe St, Aubin Blvd. Please call Norma Littlejohn at OPTICIAN ding, Mrs. Lehr selected an For St. Mary's tyne road, to the spring quar'l 19491 MACK 881.4780 apricot chiffon gown. iter Dean's list. IAd,oininll loBonbonnie'e Bo1o..ry) 962-6722 trimmed with satin around _ .... AVAILABLE the neckline. with a long. Acting as fashion show sleeved jacket in chiffon. chairman of the-fourth an. Matyre. wish., to altoetat. Mrs. Carl wore a pink gown nual Orchard Lake Ladies witn Opthalmologi't. Comp",'e with lace bodice and chifton Dinner Dance is Mrs. Peter r'.ume upon r.q...... Write skirt. Both mothers wore F. Nowosielski. of Berkshire 80. 0-6, Gro_ Pointe Now •• 99 I(erche.ol, Gro". Pc;.t. cymbidium orchid corsages. road. The date of Wednes. "823l1. The couple left the recep. day, August 22, has been set SAVE up to 20%- in lion for their wedding trip Cor the alfair to ~e held at to Virginia Beach, Va. They the Royalty House In Warren. - will ~side in Jackson, Mich.. Last year, almost. 300 upon their return. I women attended the dmner which supports the Orchard FREI An origiIlal drawing sent Lake schools, SS. Cyril and Draper' 5 Annual August .Sale (With Purchaie of Kit) to "Sesame Street Maga. Methodius S e m i n a r y, SI. D.coup ••• ' zine" by six.year- DR. CLIFFORD BENSON, I DECOUPAGEandCRAFT of Hendrie lane, recently r.f• tended the annual meeting of . the B~jtish Association of SALE 20o/0OFF Pediatric Surgery. Held at '-----...,; London University, Dr. Ben. ,. - Ie . son was a participant 2nd - POPKIE PAINT moderator at the session. He is a professor of clinical sur- AT 13 MILE 10. 29US70 31.1. HAml gery at Wayne State Univer. in the Shores Shopping Center ~ sity Medic3l I:.'chool. KLING Country Hearth Pi~ Dining Room--Jeft to right: Buffet No. 32-6026 with Hutch Top No. 32-6028. Buffet is 60" x 20" x 33" H. Overall height is 75" H., Reguiarly $508, Sale Price $449. Captain's Chairs No. 32.602D-25W' l( 21W' l( 33" H., Regularty $79.50, Sal. Price $69.50. Round Extension Table No. 32-6004 opens to 72" x 48" with two 12" 'eaves-Seats 8, Regularty $228.50, Sale Price $199.50. Ted Ewald Chevrolet Revolving lazy Susan No. 32-6035, 20" x 3W' H., Regularty $44.50, Sale Price $39.50. Cabinet Server Is Proud '0 Announce No. 32-6025-40" x 18W' l( 36" H., Regularty $234.50, Sale Pric. $199.50. I • The Addition of See This And Many More Fine Dining Rooms On Display At Our Showroom MARGARET (PEG') BARTUSH As sal.s r.pr.s.ntative 10 serve you with a complet. lin. 01 new and used Chevrol.,s. Also' Draper's a compl.,. line 0# 'eas;ng. Co" he, today 01 line lu,.nitu,.~ iust stop hy 10 say hello" TED EWALD CHEVROLET 23020 MACK AVENU.E (Near 9 Mile Rd.) J 5 J 15 f. J.H.rson at Lak.pointe ; Ph. 778.3500 GrOIN'o;n'. Pa,k VA J .2000 ' '0l"n Evening' .'il 9 P.M" Mnll., Thurs., Fri.' Olher Day. 'Iii 5:30 '.M. ,~i ••• • .... • ' "'10 'l - ...... - - ~"., ... ~ - ~ fit ... ~ -..,,:.,:,., ...~-' _-~_._-_ ...... , ,.,.~'>,.."~";'.:::~';~."?~"':".~f'-~.',,,;,~ .. '~" -.~ ..~.--~.: ...__ .~.~~~:;~ ... _-- ....:..~~.-:. ~~;; -- T::~._:_."'~:.-:-....~?~7',-:--::-77?:?:-::;..~~~.~~',_-.~"f:~~~_t'J.--:-::i~'t.:,:-~~~~;7- ,..'~,:'7, .•,; '" >\,,>'~', ,"'," ,••t. ',,'. "':.. - _.~-- . ,~'.~ -"';"" .,-.. ~. , ,,' 11'. .~.. " ,. ..:...':\).;~~~•.:1~~":!..'\, i~ :~ ~------Thursday, August 2, 1973 Go RO SSE POI N TEN E W 5 Women's Page -by, of and for Pointe Women Mrs. Theodore Etter, Jr. To Be Bride I Terese Davie. To Be Married doctoral dissertation at the Astrodynamics Conference, a seminar for various compa. Dr. and -Mrs. Wind.or S. nies, in Vail, Col. The thesis, I Davies, of Lake Shore road, which was a requirement of I announce the engagement of the Department of Electrical I their daughter, Terese Eliza- Engineering. dealt with pro. I pelling satellites with metal I beth, to William Peter Duell, fins into space using solar I son of Mr. and Mrs. William system energy. He received Duell, of Lancaster road. his Bachelor, Master and The bride-elect is a grad- Doctor of Science degrees uate of the University-Liggett (rom Massachusetts Institute of Technology. During that School. She attended Macomb lime, Mr. Stuck was a memo Junior College and the Uni. ber of Delta Kappa Epsilon, verslty of MiC!bigan. and three honorary frater- Her fiance received his de- nities, Eta Kappa Nu, Sigma gree from Wayne State Uni. Xi, and Tau Beta Pi. Plans hav..: been announced Mr. and Mrs. Plans have been announced versity. He is currently asso...... for the late August wedding Mathers, formerly for the upcoming marriage ciated with Michigan Mutual MR. and MRS. BRIAN DF.- o( DIANE GAIL ACHTER. Lia.bility Company. phens road and now of of NELLIE ABOASSALY FOUR of Uppel' St. Clair I KIRCH, daug.hler of Mr .. and SKAFF, daughter of Mrs. The couple plan a Septem. , .' Mrs. Franklin Achterklrch, Chester, England, announce ber garden wedding. Pa., announce the bIrth of of Ridgemont road to JameG Michael Aboassaly Skaff, of the engagement of their Bedford road, and Renaud their third daughter, STEPH. Pearson, son of M/ and Mrs. daughter, CYNTHIA Guibert de Bruet, of Har. ANlE ANNE, on Friday, Ju. Victor Pearson, of Dearborn. LOUISE, to Brian R. Smith, court road. IN" SUII"'" 10:00 .. 4:~ Iy 6. The maternal graudpar. Miss Achterkirch was grad. I son of Mr. and :r.Irs. Albert The bride-elect is also the ents are thl' W. II. SelINEI. uated. fr?m t~e University I Smith, of Blacon, England. daughter of the late Dr. ". . of MIchIgan In Deeember The bride.elect \Was grad. Michael A. Skaff. WE DELIVER DERS, of C,l,ul\,bus, 0., the 1971. She was president of I 4Wm tf II ..... uated from Grosse Pointe Her fiance, son of Mr. and e. paternal grandparents are the Alpha Xi Delta sorority. South High School. Mrs. Jacques Guibert de the MORRIS R. DEFOURS, Mr. Pearson received his I The couple have not yet Bruet, of Bordeaux, France, ROSLYN of Soulh Renaud road B.A. from Western Michigan set iI wedding date. is vice.consul of France. ,. ....' University in May 1971. He did graduate work at the MARKET 318 V-8 eng., oulo Iron! .• Spending two weeks of an. Visiting the University of Puinte resident, SANDER- nual duty training at the University of Michigan. Wisconsin recently to begin SON M. SMITH recently was 0I4tlIt I. tile w... powe, steerin9~ power disc The couple plan to be I brakes, vinyl roof. premier Camp Pendleton M:1 r i n e her fan term rt!gistration was graduated from Oklahoma 1020 MACK It I .. Corps Base in California married in the Grosse Pointe Phot by Lud Schomll wheel covers, G78dS WW.T. NANCY NOECKER, of Han- State University witb a Doc. were Marine Lance CORPO. Congregational Church. Exchanging vows Saturday, July 28, in an dy road. tor of Education. .14-3'- rodio. rear seal speaker. file RAL SAMUEL THOMPSON. evening cei'emony at Grosse Pointe Woods Pres. pkg" left rem ale conlrol mirror, son of MRS. JOHN THOMp. Recently visiting the JACK byterian Church were CAROL ELIZABETH undercoaling, inside hood re- SON, of Grayton road; Ma. E. LOMANS, of Madison, CRAWFORD, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanton A DEUGHTFUL FOOLER. leo... S"ggesled relail 54826. Wis., for a weekend were rine Lance CORPORAL DA. Crawford, of River road, and Theodore Forest VID CROWLEY, son of MR. parents, MR. and MRS. ROB- ERT LOMAN, of Bourne. Etter, Jr., son of the T,r.eodore Forest Etters, of RAYNAL and MRS. FRANCIS CROW. Birmingham. Midlitanr s Largest LEY, of Pemberton road; mouth road, and sister, CA. Dodge-Plymou1h and Mar in e CORPORAL THY, with her husband, KEN PERRY. JR., son of ROBERT WISE, of Morass Dealer DR. and MRS. C. K. PERRY, road. Mr. Loman's brother, 9103 Chalmers SR., of Balfour road. Their GARY, was unable tc join 00..... , Mich. ~1213 them for the fllmily reunion Carol E. Crawford , Work" 011." ,_,",or customary base is the Brod. because he was attt'nding the Phone 526-1300 head Naval and Marine Corps ,J Opon -.." Th ..... m 9 P..... Training Center in East Jef. Michigan National Guard ClOSfO SATU'OAY ferson avenue. summer camp in Grayling. Says Vows July 28 Currently. Mr. Loman is the state director of the Older CITY OF Americans Act, a federal Reception at lochmoor Club 'follow$ Ceremony program within the Divisioll at Grosse Pointe Woods Presbyterian Church on Aging, St!lte Department 01. He~lth and Soc!al. Servi~e, Carol Elizabeth Crawford, daughter of the HIS wile, SANDl. IS ~n m- Stanton Carroll Crawfords of River road became the ~ro"e 1toinfelQarh structor of European hIstory b'd f Th d .F 'E. , d at Madison Area Tcchn'cJI n e 0 eo ore orest tter, Jr.! so.n of Mr .. an College I. Mrs. Theodore Forest Etter, of Blrmmgham, in a ABSENT VOTER'S BALLOT . '7:3C o'clock ceremony Saturday, July 28, at the COUNT 'EM! Five bedrooms and 'wo large ba,hs are wh~I'lhe Second flcor of FOR. THE Grosse Pointe Woods Presbyterian Church. this great colonial has 10 offer. There is a spacious enlrance foy",r with natural GROSSE POINTE For the evening rites, ------slate floor to impress you as you enter the smart. double front doors. Lorge living PRIMARY ELECTION WOODS at which the 'Reverend carried a cascade of white ro'om, separale dining room. and Q super kitchen with complete builtins has a TO BE HELD John Olert officiated, the miniature carnations, sweet. sensible access 10 'he family room with fireplace. From this informal room sliding pre~t'Jle";an bride chose a candlelight heart roses, stephanotis and gla5$ doors lead to a ~rick patio and yard landscaped for privacy. The house is TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1913 organza gown appliqued baby's breath. air conditioned, in the peak of condition, and fl!1I of tradition. with a lace floral motif, The bride asked Mrs. Mare Registered, qu,!-lified elector~ in the City of Churc/' JIflO MACK AVE. at TORREY featuring Jon g puffed Sch(JS:der to be the matron Grosse Pointe Park who expect to be absent JlOAD '181S-UOO 10 a.m. Worship ServIce and sleeves. Her cathedral of honor. Mrs. Richard Craw. from the City, or who are confined to home Churcl1 Schaal 'l f d bl'l ford, sister-in-law of the or hospital by illness or disability, or are 65 "Playing the Ball vel 0 ou e SI k illu. bride; Mrs. James Knowles years of age or more, are urged to apply for Where It Lies" sion was heJd by a steph. and Mrs. Robert Lacosse,/ ABSENT VOTER'S BALLOTS at the City Mr. John Deason anotis and satin ribbon both sisters of the bride; Clerk's Office, 15115 East Jefferson Avenue, Preaching cap. and Carole Loeffler were Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan 46230. The former Miss Crawford bridesmaids. The bridesmaids wore ap. NO REGULAR APPLICATION FOR ABSENT ricot linen dresses fashioned VOTER'S BALLOT CAN BE ACCEP;l'ED Gro ... Poillte Unitt .. Th. Groll' Pointe with puckered halter tops and AFTER 2:00 P.M. ON SATURDAY, AUGUST METHODIST CHUR.CH Conrre,'f;on.1 ruffled hemlines with match. 4, 1973. 211 Mo.... a•• lf Church ing ruffled s t 0 I e s. Mrs. 114 Ke,cheva.'., on the Hill - 886-6010 '16.2343 Schroeder carried a basket N. J. Ortis; MIlliner _240 ClIllfonte It Lothrop City Clerk P-'nlI A, TJuntlu Summer Schedule: of apricot roses, white daisies 822.6200 and baby's breath with a GPN 7-26.73 and 8-2.73 Summer Schedule: Worship Service 10 a.m. green bow on the handle. The 9:30 a.m. "Future Hope" bridesmaids carried ldenU. WORSHIP SERVICE Thursday Week-ender cal baskets with aprieot car. na lions instp.ad of roses. CITY OF Service 1:30 Nursery and Church Mrs. Crawford wore a dusty School thru sixth grade Rev. R. R. Hutcheon, D.D. rose chiffon dress, accented Rev.'. H. Cummings by a jeweled bodice and cuffs. Mrs. Etter's blue out. QIirom ioinfe iQark fit featured a crochet knit top and a matte silk jersey NOTICE OF Sta Paul EVa St. James skirt. They pinned cymhidi- urn orchids on their purses. PRIMARY ELECTION Lutheran Church Lutheran Church The bridegroom's brother, Chal90n'a Ind Latina, McMlD." .t K.rchlnl Marc Etter. served as best TO BE HELD ON TU , ... ,. man. In the usher corps were We Invll' You to WorshIp TU 4-0511 Richar-l Crawford, brother TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1913 Wl'h Us Summer Schedule of the bride; James Knowles Sunday Service 9:30 a.m. and Robert LaCosse, broth. TO THE QUALIFIED, REGISTERED ELEC- 9 a.m. Worship and Sunday School 9 a.m. (Nursery for small Children) ers.in-Iaw of the bridegroom; TORS OF THE CITY OF GROSSE POINTE Sunday Schaal. 9:30 a.m. and John Nanry. (Ages 1-5) Ages 3-5 S . I PARK: Thursday Service ll:OO p.m. . pecla guests at the wed. Itay. Ch.,... W. "nll,.ek (July 5-August 23J dmg were the bride's pater- You are hereby notified that a Primary EJec- ItIV. ltaJa"d L. IehaMI, tion will be held in the City of Grosse Pointe R.¥. G.orll E. Kurz, nal grandmother, Mrs. How. 1--- _ ard Cl'awford, and maternal Park, Wayne County, on Tuesday, August 7, grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. 1973, at which time the qualified and registered ------1 - '1m 1".Ii.h Leonard Beckett_ Out-of.town voters of the City of Grosse Pointe Park may Sf. Michael's . Il:uests were friends of the vote for a candidate for the non-partisan of. EVI Lutheran bride's. parents,. Colonel and fice of Municipal Judge. Episcopal Church Mrs. Richard Elhs, of Church. No Primary election will be held for the fol- Church vii.ie. Md., and friends of the 20475 Sll""/".... r. P.rIl bndegroom's parents, Mr. lowing non.partisan offices in accordance with Gro'M 'o/"hI WOld. Vunler ROld It Wedg.woGd lempo,alily 10p'y-luluy the City Charter, since no more than twice the Drive. Grosse Polnle Wood. and Mrs. James Holst, o[ Se. 8:00 a,m. Eucharist verna Park, Md. number of candidates for such office have 8840.5040 I Afler a recepti(m at the filed i1omination petitions: 10:00 a.m. Eucharist with Summer Schedule we're bending over frontwards and backwards Hymns I Lachmoor Cluh, the couple 1 Mayor Sunday Church School and Ileft for a trip in Miami and Church Worship 9:30 a.m. 3 Councilmen Nursery car e I the Bahamas. Mr. and Mrs. to complete the expansion of our store ... thru ]0:00 a.m. ReY. P. Keppler Eller will make their home R ..... DavId Proctor. You are further notified that the polls will be service A.. t. Paltor in Troy upon their refurn. but we're still a bit up in the air. Please open from 7:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. and that the ------_._------polling places for said Election are as follows: ask one of our salespeople to point you in POLLING PLACES Precinct GROSSE POINTE BAPTIST CHURCH the right direction if a department has Trombley School, Beaconsfield and 1 21336 Mack Ave, mysteriously disappeared on you. Here's one Essex Grosse Pointe Woods 2 Trombley School, Beaconsfield and clue ... our MENrS DEPARTMENT has temporarily Essex "A BIBLE TEACHING GOSPEL PREACHING Municipal Building, Jdfersoi1 and FELLOWSHIP" levitated to the second floM, just a step Maryland 9:45-Sunday School-Cor all ages Tit. G,ou. 'oiJlf. 4 Grosse Pointe Park Library, Pierce 11:00-Worship Service MEMORIAL CHURCH away from the escalator. School, Kercheval and Nottingham 7:00-Service of Praise 5 Defer School, Kerr:heval and Not. tingham 7:30-Wed. Church Family Prayer & Share U"i',"16 Late""."",Shore Rei.•• 6 Defer School, Kercheval and Not- Time For InfOrDlaUOD Dfrht or tingham Pastor-Larry McGuill day caD 882-S330, dl'" • prayer 882.6'170. Grosse Pointe Park Library, Pierce 7 "THE END OF YOUR SEARCH School, Kercheval and Nottingham Worsilip Service and N. J. Orti,i FOR A FRIENDLY CHURCH" Church School 10;00 a.m. "The Source of City Clerk Listen to us on Radio WBFG-FM weekly mornings Our Security" SonS GPN 7.26 and 8.2.73 8 to 8:15. Jacob 822.6200 Mr. John McCreight GROSSE POINTE , , '/ f \ - GROSSE POINTE NEWS · · · your printing requirements can' be met bv our complete facilities ... . "", f 8-color precision web-offset presses; paired for capacity; geared for speed V Layout typesetting; camera; platemaking; binding; mailing, shipping f Sheet-fed presses tailored to fit each job; speedily; economically i Multi-eolor; multi-page newspaper and circular presses- offset or letterpress process . lThe Grosse Pointe News is Drinted lay PAl Priatm) I '.~ -. With these facilitiesat your service. . • our. qual,~y products range from small to volume quantity runs. f;.t Catafogs • Newlpaptm • INfNcttaft MaftuofI .I.~oIJ~ a Tli.t~w •• Tabloids • ~NlIIcGtIonI • ...... • MogcIzm. . • 8uam- StattoI., .T DIu...... • Textbooka • Cafendar Pa& • ChI '. 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BGIlded, Jower flat, wall to wlU ear. ~.. in exeeBent coDCtJtIon -- 1 Leoal Notice 121. Suburban Home .. pl'" ee • mile. Air. Reward 15 being offered. Farms real estate flrm. screened, wured dom .. - petiD" drape., s~, reo .;;for one ,ear beJllUlinl Up- lA P'rsonals 12. Vocation Property 11 886-4419. Ple.sant surroundings and tic he},p for one da,. or frilerator, 2 car, wa.e, :,:'temberor OCIober. $250 .. Deotn Notlc. ., 12C Forms for Sol. lC Public Sole working condHions. Bus, more. $2GO pIUld~,'" pets. ;:: per montJL Ad\IJts only. FLORJDA, Stuart CoDcIomin- 12D Lake Ond River Property 4-HELP WANTED parking, shops and res. iwns ... urnJaJted aDd unfur. 2 Enterto/nmellt 121 Commerc:iol Property 881-3448. Ca~~t.een 5 'o:~PURDY. ASSOCIATES 2A Musle Edlk.Jtlon GlNEMAL taurents at front door. Mrs DOMESTIC PERSOMNEL and 9. :;' nlshed. TU 2.0510. 11 Reol Estat. Rooke, 884.(J600. POOL, 881.1080, 111.0181. :l.-.oeoo Tutoring 2. UA Lot. for 501. ST»NOGRAPHER, full time, 7 MILE .Dd Kelly, :~~ 4 ROOM ~ lower Oat HILLSBORO Beaeh Florida. 2e Hobby IIl"rlKtlon U. Cemetery Property general office. Accurate AN ASSISTANT to 'b.nst in MATURE, refined woman rooms, draperies ajl.,IiNt- :,21921 Stip~; St. Clair Furnished apartments on 2D Camps I llC Lond Contracts typing, ligbt shorthand, de. exclusive Grosse Pointe desires general eleaning ters, air' toIldlUon~: car. Shore •. ocean. Low summer and 2. Athl.tic InstrlKtlon 14 Real Estat. Wanted pendable, pleasant tele. beauty salon. Call 884-8858 and cbiJd care, 3 or 4 days fall rates. Beaeh, pool, petin" .tove, refr~tator, WESTCHUTER _ S bed 2. ~hooll 14A Lots Wanted pbone voice. 962-2593. • I weekly. Excellent reler. col0re4 T.V. pictures. 111 20 washer aDcldryer, .ar.ge, 'room ~Dial, completely Convolucent Cor. 14. Resorts Wanted 4A-HELP WANTED ences. 933.1581. 4.... .J Lost and Found 14C Real Estate Exchang. LA~DsC"'PlNG belp, over covered pa~. Duplex. 463•. ;. lurlJished, security deposit DOMESTIG EXPERIENCED lady desires 1190 eveuinmtl.,..;: 823-2915: ',~ 4 . Help Wonted GeMrol IS Business Opportunilles 18, full time. Call eveniDlJ., I SANIBEL ISLAND, Florida. 4A 925.1972. day work Wednesday, and New home •• for Help WOllted ~mesllc If Pets for Sole WANTED - £sperleDeed 'HARPER • WHIl11E~{~:~~, IN GROSSE POINTE Dea in.~ .ell Servlen to Excnonge Fridays. GroSle Pointe reo r lease. 1SO' Gulf front.,., S 16A Horses for Sol. PR~CTICAL NURSE or aide, coo k " waitre.ses and young married couple, $150 East Jefferson, city limits I Situation Wonted ferenee. 885-71'1'7. bedrooms, 2 baths, J1eeps 161 Pet Grooming privat~ duty,S day week, couple., Grou. PolDte SA Situotlon Do\nestlc • month. 371..((181. Nicety fUrnished ap.rt . 8, domed Uvial room, com. 16C Pet Boordlng 8:50 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. TV Employment Agency, TU.. 6-FOR RENT s. Employment AQ.ncy UPPER, 2 bedroom, stoVt'l, ment, nice for one perscm , plete kitchen island, lar,. It Printing and Engraving 6~19. edo .5-45'76. UNFURNISHED Ie Cot.rlng 20 General Service refrigerator, carport, adults oD1y $170 per mooth. This screened porch aDd open , LIVE. IN HOUSEKEEPER For Rent Unfumi5hed 20A Carpet laying only. 35S.3'm. ineludes the ~leetdeity decks, front aDd bad~. Call fA For Rent Furnished 20. Refirigeration &. Air AIDES nice ap.rtment over ga BERKSHIRE C a I ] e, e .raduate pre owner evenillla, l.s1J.U2. Rooms for Rent Conditioning Repair rage, good wages, .! in 19m EAST IDA LANE, 2 ferred. No pets. Telepbooe SI~, .. Il', bedroom ranch, partially 821-8985. fC Office for Rent fa il y, laundress and CONDOM IN IUMS 20e Chimney & Fireploc:e Full time .nd relief positions carpeted, .ttached garage, FORT MYERS Beach, PIor. 'D Vocation Rentals Repair cle.ning woman employed, For rent or sale, luxury 2 available in Dietary De- Ideal loc.tion. AvaUable ALTER ROAD area, Delf' Jda, 2 bedroom eoado. fI Glrage for Rent 21 Moving good refe;:,ences expected bedroom apartments, town. partment. August 1. $300 per montb. Gl'OIlIePoiDte, Dkely fur . minium, over1ookin, Gulf, Shore Living Quarters llA Piano Servic:e APPLY IN PERSON TU 5.1133. houses, VerDiilr ro.d acl'OlS 6G Stor. to Rent nisbed Studio Apartments , all G.E. kitcbeD, 1a\lDdry, " 211 Sewing Machine PERSONNEL COOK for 5 week nights, for from Locbmoor Golf Club. pe 7 Wonted to R.nt GARFIELD.Can.1 Road - oD1y $135 to $1~ r pool, tennil and rolfillg llC Electricol Servic:. DEPARTMENT 5:30 to 8. References. 886 Open 12 to 8 Saturday and Brand new 1 and 2 bed. montb. This includes the 7A Room Wonted Sunday. Sbown dally by nearby; 565-1357. 21D T.V. & Radio Repelr 5407. room luxury .partments, electr.lcity. College r.radu 71 Room ond Boord Wonted appointment: Adults oD1'r . 211 Stonns and Screen, ,tOTTAGE carpeted. kitcben complete atel preferred. Nice fo VIEW of Giilf from every 7C Glroe-: Won.ted WOMAN (possibly working r 2" Home Improvement 886-4036 evenings. weekends with appn.Dce~, central aft, ODe person. No pets. In a window, Ft. Meyers Beach, 7D Storage Space Wanted 21G Roofing Servlc. elsewhere days) to pre. HOSPITAL carport, immediate OCCU. nice quiet neilbborhood Florida. BeautifUJ 2 bed. Articles for .Sale '21" Rug Cleoning pare light supper.1Id stay 775.()800 dally • 159 KEROHEV AL pancy. 1-463.1717, 884-4423. Telephone 331.3809 or 821 room, 2 batb coDdomiDiwn, IA Mlnieo' InstNments 21.1 Pointing, Dec:oroting nigbtswith. semi incapaci. fully equipped. Step' from Antiques for Sole GROSSE POLNTE FARMS •• 2U Wall Washing I tated woman. 881-4647 . FOR RENT NEWLY DECORATED, 3 2818. screened.in porch lead to IC Offic. Equipment 21K Window Washing An Equal Opportunity 4-BEDRooM h om e, 2\.2 bedroom Colonial. Grosse C5I-1tOOMS FOR RENT sandy beach. Heated pool, t Articles Wonted , :gEmployer DAY WORK, experienced 21 L Tile Work I baltls, dressing ~, din. Pointe Woods. 881-6080. whirlpool bath. Lower sum- 10 Snowmobiles for Sol. capable andwiJIing to per. 21M Sewer Service BEAQTYOperator. Goqd ing room; kitc~n ~ith Q.$ RIVARD near M.umee. Em . mer rates. 886-2874. lOA Motorcycles for Sole 21N Asphalt Work form regular housebold t.'Ommission, bonus. 8Il5- dishwasher. sto*e,Tefdget. F~;PI::e~~~~:ed~~k ployed. Adults. References 10. Trucks for Sal. 210 Cement and Brick Work duties for two adults 4 BEDROOM Chalet, Petos. 2466. ator, breakfaSt f.mUy room U Cars for Sole 2" Woterproofing Good, recent ot current with n a t. u r ~ I fireplace. porch, close to everything. 885-8228. key area, available A\llUlt 11A Cor R~ir IUQ Plaster Work references required. Close Storm and screen windows/ Must see. Call 824.9128 be. ROOM for ,enOeman, pri 25 to Septembe.. •• $300. 11. WOMAN to do bookkeepiDg - Cars Wonted to fluy 21. Furniture Repair at service stations, 2 loca. to Lakeshore bu.sline but carpeting, 2-car attache« tween 10 •. m. ud 6 p.m. vale bath. TU 2.l246. 882.5749 or 421.1782. Boots and Motors UC 215 Carpenter tions, full time. Apply in own transportation helpful garage. full basement, eas I1D Boot Repeir 21T Plumbing & Heating 886-6165. MARINE CITY overlooking LOVELY ROOM fOr employ . PETOSKEY, Harbor SPrinls person, 131 Kercheval, U. I beat. Entire lot landscaP.ed, CJair Rlve~, l.rge, new ed lady, kitchen privileges !II Boot Dockag. and 21U Jonitor Service with large, outdoQr patio. st. atea. Homes and coado- Storog. -~------WOMAN companion wanted 2 bedroom deluxe apart. 884-4619. mlnium., tennis ~-, 2h' Silv.rplotlng , . ,MAN, for. service 'station for 'Parkinson patient. Call Immediate oceupanc:y fat 11. Trailers ond Compers ment for lease. CaU 785- pool, sauna,' aU ill B.tural :nw Dressmoking & Tailoring work, full t~e,experienc. after 6 881.9193 responsible party. Located 5213. ELDERLY pnt, nice home Mobile Homes , nG 2'Y Swimming Pool. ed. Apply in person, 131 . . I in Grosse Pointe Scbool good aubclivislon, prlvt seUlnJ. Phone .1-618-M7. 12 Suburban Acreage . 21% Londsc:oping Clnd Kercheval, 9.5. j48-SERVICE: TO district in Harper Woods. TROY - New duplex, 3 bed. le,es. TJl-8833. ..,.1 or write L' Arbre Gorden Service ~1D.nbury Lane. C.ll room, 1~ bath, fuU c.rpet. CI'ocbe, Harbor Spriqs, Pft