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Final Tests. HEADLINES Park Policeman Will Be WEEK Shoots',. Wou~ds Reinstated At eomplle. b1 .... Main Complaint Can- GrOlle poIDae Hew. cerned Delay in Making Burglar Suspect Announcement of TlIunu)', Februir)' 21 Chal\ge in Policy GAS STATION OWNERS Intruder Shot in Right Shoulder WhEln He Aims , across the nation warned the What Might Have Been a Gun Hidden By Kathy Duff government that a shutdown in His Coat Pocket About 40 South High of pumps could be Imminent students attended the unIess stations are granted a substantial increase in re- A Park policeman shot and seriously wounded Monday night, February taU prices. Charles Binsted, a l7.year.old burglary Suspect who was surprised 25, meeting of the Board president of the National in the home of a rare coin collector, at 8:52 p,m. of Education to protest Congress of PetrQleum Re- on Moriday, February 18, when the intruder, his the reinstatement of final taUers met with deputy fed- hand in his jacket pocket, appeared to be aiming exams at mid.year. eral energy director John C. a gun at the officer. ------Many of the students .sald' Sawhill to discuss means of The 'alleged burglar, IC- A k P b that they llad thrown away avertlng the thrllatened up- cording to inlorm:ltion reo . S ro e their first sem ester not. a 'rising by station owners who leased by Lt. Gordon Dun- since they dl~ not think they demand higher prices to oft- can, was identified as John would be heid reUlonsl~le for set reduced supplies of gaso- Patrick Higgins, no known Of Off:cer's.. the content in June. Othor line, address. The bullet, fired by' . seniors said that they had " ,. • Patrolman Edwnd Serwach, He' s:gnat:on chosen certain c 0 u r s e s In Frlelay, February Z! struck ,the youth in the right .. Ii their ,senior yea r becausi! J. REGINALD MURPHY, shoulder, bre aking the there would not be a final editor of the Atlanta Consti- shoulder bone. _' , Woods Police Assoda- exam, ' tutlon, has been kidnapped Higgins was transpprted to . For the most p a I:. t, the by a group calling. tbem- Bon Secours Hospital, where tion Requests Com. trustees remained silent on selves .the American Revolu. Eight young men from Soy Scout Troop 479, left to right), JOHN 'ZAPYTOWSKI, THOMAS the bullet was extracted C1nd ,plete Investigation the issue. They had not been tianary Army, and a $700,000 which meets at Parcells Schcol, received Eagle SULLIVAN, ROBERT RODDEWIG, MICHAEL his wound treated, His arm by Council forewarned that the top i c price tag hu been set for Scout awards at a-Court 'of Honor Monday, Feb- RADOm, KEN MADDOCK, JAMES LANDERS, was in a sling when he ,ap. would comll .!!p, so they had his return. A taped mcssage ruary 11. The recipientS, who are flanking Scout- JEFFERY JUENEMANN and CHARLES GABEL. pea red for a preliminary not discussed. the matter ,In was sent to the llewspaper f (8 t P 5) hearing before Park Muni- By Roger 'A. Wahl executive selSioD, .The only about 26 hours after the master DENNIS CROOKS, (center), are, (rom ee s ory, age . cipal Judge John Urso on The resignation of a two trustees who spoke were editor was abducted. A voice I', Tuesday, February 19. The Woods public safety of. W~lam Huetteman, who felt. f. . I J that the students had ade. ~~:~~Jedth:tS u~;ur:e~~n e:; Prnl\fpr On,v I N()tr~ Dam~ Re~jd~nt'i' ITwo -Issues ~~.~~_~~~~,m~~~_ll_~d,_~~ leer ln ear y anuary, Quate time to brenar", for th", ind the ceii:iiOiiS iOi" it, exams, and Board'PreS!deiii spa r ked the Grosse R b t D W h k d 'ce Of. 0 er ., '. arner, w 0 18 e ~i-'~t~~ei~ ~~:~:?:B~i~g,-HeM IR~pTr~ffi~,D~b;i~~-.DirtIn Park Stir g!~~~:~~;:y:~a:~~t;~x~~~: Pointe Woods Poll that the discussion be closed, too leftist and too liberaL Counly Prisoner • ficers As so cia t ion, after a half hour, it there F H. I P · t U D bat (GPWPOA), 'to request were no new arguments to :.~.p~eg~~~~~~r~te~~I~~~ This Friday rom Osplta rOJec pees 'Higgins was unable to post that the city council fully present before the 13oard. lng hl~ home with. a man dC' S bond of $5,000, two sureties, investigate the allegations Spagnoli Spokesmllt who appru-ently came to Lie - Bon Secours Spokesman an onstruction uper- Rotation of YSD Person- and was taken to Detroit Gen. W hie h were used as Since Superintendent Theas door saying he wanled to /4. n n u .1 Observance visor ~romise Coonaration to Eliminate nel and Crossing Guards era 1 Hospital as a Wayne grounds for the, termina- Y.. Anderson was absent, As. dl ' t S h dId fl' 1""- County prisoner end held scuss a news s ory. . c • u. or p,m, In Causes, of Complaints Request Start Long there until his examination. lion of the officer's em. 5 I s I ant Superintendent. In. structlon Joseph Spait.oll was Satllraa;, ;eb:u.ry 23 C~rist Churchi 168 By Nancy Kramer Discussions Lt. Duncan said that after p Ioymen t . 'the official flack-catcher Mon. THE SYMBIONESE LIB'. Countries Take Part A pair of Notre Dame residents, irked at having . Higgins' was arrested and In & letter to the city ad. day ~Ight. He had' to speak E'RATION ARMY ha. .been {)!' '.~' ., to put up with the traffic, debris and dirt only con. Two issues postponed aearched, a five-inch long, minlstraUon, GPWPOA Presl- for the administration which offered ai' additional $4 mll. Men and women m 168 struction crews can leave in their wake, attended by the Park counctl-aflU"lnch wlde'eon~;'luch dent Patrick Fagan said, "It Issued the final exam order is the Association's contention in late December. 'pu~nominI'sreeeto/OOfrdpifatrithceiYaee" countries will be J'oining the JUt' regUlar.meeting of the Grosse Pointe City February 11 meeting for as, used for prescribed pills, further study and discus- vias found In the pocket in tbat these allegations ..mado "We want Ihe last week of Hearst, daughter of news- in a "World Day of Pray. CQuncil on Thursday, February 21. The men re.. tl1 th . U' which he had his hand. The against (the officer) contain school to be as educational pap e rmagoate RandOlph er" which always faUS on quested the solons' assistance in alleviating diffi. Slon, un. e counc s. youth raised the hidden hand many discrepancies and mis- for seniors as t~ey are for , Hearst.' The pledge was of. the' first Friday of M h cultieS ,related to work being conducted at Bon next meeting, which was and pointed it at the officer., understandings. Hopefully an. underclassmen," Dr. Spall" feredby San Franellco Ex. arc . Secours HospiW. held on Monday, Febru. as if aiming a gun. Impartla! Investigation by the noli said. "For several years, ainlner pubU.her C h a r I e I This year, Pointers will The hospital 11 In,the midst don't see why workers a.rr 25, drew a group of Higgins apparently saw City Council will' place these we did not r e qui r e final Gould. As he ,poke, Hearst's attend the 8 e r vie eat of a $19.5 million project couldn't park there and walk clt~ens. who expressed Serwac:h'a cap badge as the allegations and dlscrepanci4!s exams, Each departmenl had In their proper cont~xt." a choice of giving a final initialwas getting$2 mllUonprogramunderwav in four Christ Episcopal- Church whicb incIusade ddiflona I the extra half-block to their •theIrts Vlews on the sub. pat r 0 I m: a n was peering . • M construction and the renova- jobs." Jec . thrliugh the front door of the At the regular meeting exam or offering a com par- Cailfornia 'clfies, with food on arch I, at 1 p.m. Uon of present facilities. City Man age r Thll.mas One group spoke up against house. Serw8ch, on seeing Monday, Fe" r u a r y 25, able activity. It became very being distributed by People World traveler, the Rever. Jon B. Gandelot took the Kressbach was about to; in~ ,the, proposed rolation of of. Higgins' raised hand in the GPWPOA Treasurer Chr.rlea clear that the comparable ac- In Neild, (PIN). the group 'H Ie h d th I f Philip. Hamel read a state, tlvilles were not salisfac- responsible for settin, up the end Herman H. Biffle, will floor lnitiaUy. "I'm concern- troduce Bon secours os- ficers of the Youth Service poc et, lImas e e,.g ass 0 ment to the solons written by tory." plan. Gould said that $2 mD- be the .peaker. His subject ed' about the debris," he pltal spokesman, Barry Division, as planned by the door and fired bls serv- Officer Fagan, who was un- Dr. Spagnoli said that sen. lion of his pledge would be will be "M4ke UI B'ullders of stated. "I've done a little Spero, when Bruce Miller, a Woods C I t Y Administrator ice revolver once. The bullet paid upon Miss lIearst's re- Peace." The i.lnclercrolt will homework on this and found neighbor of Mr, Gandelot's Chester E. Petersen. The smashed the glass of a foyer able to be present because lors were not Included in his lease, 'l,nd the oth,er half be where refreshments w1Jl an ordinance that requires stood up and explained how Woods is the managing mu. door and p~l!etrated the he was on duty. I original recommendation on would be contributed in Jan- be served afterward.. the city or the construction he had drafted a lettet: to nlclpality of the Division 10- youth's 8houlder. Held Investigation final exams. However, he uary of 1975. Hundreds of 8enice. crew to assume responsibility the hospital regarding the cated in Its Public Safety The lieutenant said that While requesting a council said that both high schools investigation, he said the asked that the recommenda- • • Cl (I for keeping the area clean problem. He bad also sent a Building, The wages of the the vial in Higgins' coat pock- GPWPOA conducted an ,n- tion be amended to Include SUDday, February !4 World Day of Prayer had on a daily basis, We'd like copy to Mr. Kressbach, agents are paid from funds, et. was taken from another vesflgation of Its own into seniors. REG MURPHY, Atlanta Its e~rly start wheu .a Pres- this to be done." Worken Warned to which the five Pointes and burglary at 1239 Audubon. byten an woman, In 1887, th G Pin d Tb f th f the allegations against the Teachers Sutprlsed Constitution editor who was asked ber fellow members of Fears Dult Bowl Once hospital officials re- e rosse 0 te Boar of e name 0 e person or kidnapped and later released, a '~Home Mission" group to The dlf.(lculty, Mr. Gande-. celved the lettk, they, in Educlltion pay their propor- whom the medication was officer, and several of them Several of the students said were not told in their proper that the i r teachers were Identified Will i a riJ. A. H. pray for the United States lot went on to explain, is turn were In touch with eon. (ionate shares, since the dl- prescribed was, on the label perspective to Public Safety taken by surprise. They com. Williams and his wife Betty, and the success of ita open~ compounded by the workers' slru~t1on company super- vision services the en t ire of the boltle. Also in the Director Henry Marchand al plained that the teachers had as the members oUhe Amer- In, of the West habit of parking their ve- visors, Mr. Spero explained. Pointe community. youth's poss~ssion was a recent staff meeting. (Contlnu~ on Page 2) ican Revolutionary Army re- • hides along the west side of Mr. Monahan, representing The s e con d matter per- wrist watch taken from the l!, sponsible for his abduction. It was originally designated the slreet between Maumee the .general contractors in talned to II petition from St. Audubon address, which was OUker Hamel, reading the ----- The ransOm money, $700,000, "World Community Day, " and C.roli~e avenues. charge of construction at the Clare de Montefalco School (Continued on Page 4) ietter said, "It I~ the con.ten. Freak Mishap was located in the p air' s and in 1944 was renamed come and go from the site, hospital, was then invited to officials and parents of chil------tlon of the association that If bome. Murphy was released :'World Day of Prayer." It tracking large clumps of air his views. dren attending the school. Paper Driv Set the resignation was the reo Ends Happil Friday night, 49 hours after IS awesome to think of the mud into the road. If cars "We've been Instructed to The solons were asked to hire e ~ult of unfounded allegations Y he was tricked into lea vjng hundreds of services around were not parked along the make you happy." Mr. crossing ,guards for the Inter- By Troop 156 it would be in the Interest of his home, by the claim that the ,globe, all joining in de- curb; Mr. Gandelet pointed Monahan began, "The work- sections of Audubon and Jef- the municipality to illvesli- A 31-year-old R 0 s e v III e his help was needed to ar- vout worship in countless out, someone would be able ers have been told to keep !erson, and for Mack ave,nue, gate." man, who works at Joseph's unge for the distribution of languages on the same day. to sweep the street on a (Continued on Page 8) either at Audubon or Whit- Scout Troop No. 156, spon- Councilwoman J 0 a n M. Service Cenler, 20700 Mack avenue, escaped Injury dur- 300,000 gallons of heating oil Local CbalrmeD regular basis. "With spring ------tier/East Outer d ri v e, to sored by Christ Church, 61 Mullan asked City Adminls- ing a freak a::cident Friday to AUant.a's needy. Ch I ' . coming along, the mud will C h N to assure safe crossing for the Grosse Pointe boulevard, to- trator Chester B. Petcrslln afternoon, February 22. • • • a rmen for Grosse Pomte dry up and we're going to as, arco lCS children, going to and from gether with E"vironmental if there were records kept of Walt e r Clark, Jr., told Monday, February 2S are Mrs, Ann Crouse Eaton, have a dust bowl out there" school. Acti.on Now, (EAN), will from Christ Church, and Mrs. he complained. ' by the investigation into the aI- Woods Public Safely OUicer WILLIAM SIMON, federal Stolen Pair hold a paper drive Saturday, legations against the o!flecr, Chllrles Philip Hamel he had energy chief, said he was Fred, Schreiber, I rom St. Mr. Gandelot felt that if Deadend at Mack March 2, P~ul s Catholl.c Church .. Thls workers were force'd to leave Whittier is located in the Mr. Petersen said records just finished pumping gas certain the government's,new d f h h Id t Two 'while males entered Park, and East Outer drive Contributions will be wel- were kept of the entire pro. ,gasoline allocation program ay 0 wors. Ip was e a their cars in the hospital's the Briggs Pharmacy. 18544 in Detroit, both are stagllered comed between 8 a.m. and 4 ceedings and that the allega. into an auto driven by Mar. would shorten lines at sta. the Memorial Presbyterian par kin g structure, the Mack avenue on Monday, and deadend at Mack. 'fl:e p.m. at the parking lot be. tions can be documented. ian Ina McCabe, of Roslyn Church last, y~ar, and will be amount of dirt and debris February 18, leaped over the center of M;.ck avenue is thl! road, collected the money tlons and eliminate the neees- hind the church. Action Postponed and slarled to \valk away. lty for rationing, Simon said at St, Paul s In 1975. could be more effectively counter and forced a lone Park-Detroit city limits line. Proceeds will be used to The council unanimously At the same moment, she that Friday's allocation of an There will be a nursery for curbed. "That structure Is female clerk to lay face down City Manager Robert Slone pay for part of the troop's approved a motion that no began to pull away from the extra 246 trl ililon gallons of young cl1Udren. never full," he observed. "Ion the floor, and then took told the council members an'd summer camp expenses. (Qlntlnued on Page 10) slation. gas to hard.hlt states plus a ------$30 from the ca"h register those in the audll'nee, that - Upon driving l\way, the two cent a gailon raise In ' P I' Ch. f V and an unknown amount 0.1 the Woods, as the managing hell hosc got caught in the retall prices announced Sat- 0 S drugs. municipality, has control of urday would red u c e thc Polnte lCe le rge B'rownell Invites Senior right Iront wheel of hcr car. According to Farms police. the YSD, accordlng to :10 As this was happening. Mr. amount of Inconvenience be. one of the hold.up men said agreement s i g n e d lly the Clark stepped into a coil of Ing suffered by the American ' nce to New Law Complw to the woman, "Keep your Polntes and the Board 1>fEd- Citizens Back to School the hose, w h I c h quickly people. fa~e down or you will be ucatlon In Au&ust 1970~ at t • C' tightened around his ankle. All Pointe and other law cealed weapons permit, you shot - we've done this be- which time the Division was By Kathy Duff I February 25, to discuss the Comp)~tely una w .. r e of Tuesday. February Z8 en! 0 r c e men t agencies will be charged with commit- fore." organized. Would you believe a Girl program. what transpircd, the 'TIotorlst HERBERT W, KALM. throughout the State of Mich. ting a felony, and If convicted After taking the money, Allhough the solons might Scout calling on you for Donna Camp, who Is thc drove onto Mack and pro. B A C". J'resldent Nixon's Igan, llave been notified that It can mean five years In which was In assorted bills, not like the Idea of the rota. ~omething other than to buy student planning chairman, ceeded to Anita where City ~rsonal lawyer, pleaded any handgun h u n tin g and state prison, or a $2,500fine. and the narcotics, one man tlon system, and wanted thf' Girl Scout cookies? said that she had mixed re- Corporal Edward Behrend guilty to two campaign fi- target shooting buff, appre. The Pointe police chiefs told the clerk, "We did not Park to have more say-so In No? Well they are, If 'you suits when contacting the saw th'e incident unfolding nance violations after agree. hended with such a weapon, have been Issued copies of hurt you and did not use a the operation of the YSD are a senior citizen and Hv- people, Kathy Dolson, a and sucees~rully pulled her Ing to Cooperate with prose- unlo:.ded or taken apart, In the new law, and each urge gun," then they fled out the since the city contributes to: ing In the Brownell Middle seventh grader, said that she to the curb in front of 20792 cul~rs In the upcomIng the trunk of their car., one Interested citizens of their reo front door. The method and ward the paying of the wages School district; Girl Scouts had had beth:r results and Mack, between A nit a and Watergate trials. Kalmbach, minute after midnight of Fri- sllectlve communities to ap- direction or' their escape is of agents, Slone &aId that the In Troop #1463 have spent that most of the people on Hawthorne road. In a letter released by day, March 29, wUl be guilty ply to the Wayne County Con. not known, the authorities ag r e e men t formulated In the last week Inviting senior her list said they could come. Pollee said Mr, Clark wa's special prosecutor Leon Ja. of a felony, unless they have cea led We a po n s Licensing .ald. 1970, not only established thc citizens to an open house at Nick Janosl, who volunteered hooked by the hose about 20. worskl, was told lhat anum. a concealed weapons permit BOard for permits. The Board Both gunmen were de- Division, but gave the Woods Brownell Thursday, March 7. for the planning commlttec, 25 teet behind the car, with bar of olher po'IlIlble criminal to transport the gun to any meets the second Tuesday of scribed as being between 20 the authority to control Its The day, which will be spent said that he hoped the pro. about 100 feel of hose dan- charges would be dropped area. each month. and 24 years old, between functions, since the YSD of- giving guided tours of the gram would be a success and gling behind him. against him If he agreed to ,Under a newly amen!led Applications for the permits five feet, eight Inches and fice was to be located In the school and sharing cookies that, the retired people would Mr. Clark told police he fft,' "full and truthful dls. sUitute passed by the SUite can be obtained from your five feet, 10 Inches'll1 height Woods' Public Safety Deparl. and refreshments prepared come. wasn'l h u r t and declined losure" on Watergate mat. Legislature, beginning on the local poUce departments. Ap- and of average build. Both ment B'ullding. The Division by a home economies class, The program was initiated transportation to the hospital. rs. There Is speculation March date, a license w1Jl be plicants are fingerprinted and were wearing dark b 1'u e agents are considered public Is called "Getllng to Know by thl! P.T.A, Ex e cut I v e Later that aftcrnoon. he was at Kalmbach will be a key mandatory even if the wea. undergo a complete Investi. jackets. Also, both were said safety. officers of the city, Our Special Neighbors." B'oard on the suglloslion of again contacted and said he rosecutlon wilness against pon Js unloaded and/or aparl gation by Federal, State and to have dark hall', with one but whIle operating as agents, Two Girl Scouts and a boy Richard Borland, vice.presl. rmer top presidential as- was okay. ollly shaken. and encased and carried In local law enforcement 8gen- posslblly having a mustache come under a separate pen- on the Brownell Student As. dent. The Idea was passed Due to th

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Two Issues Debated at Park Meeting Open Thursday and Frid~y evenings.' (C...... Pile 1) JeUer.Oll and Audubon, fllr Charlevoix" ;along Audubon, ,Petenen who drew up the the safety of children cross, Iand along Cadieux, in areas oriliDaJ pbus for the forma. i.ng at that point. It was noted where ParJc, children cross to UoD of the YSD, had in mind that 28 children'living south go' to M.aire School, located tha\ the four .,enb would of JJierson a t ten d the in the City ,an.d that guar~s ..,. ~. .,1 • serve lor a period .of four school. at these l?qatlQns are paid yeara, alter which oUler of. ales Safety Problem by t~e 9itr; with the Park fleer. 01 the PS Depllrtment It was also pointed out that contrlbutl~ga share. toward would then replace those who there was a safety problem wages paid, Slone said.. ' .erved. .outtbeir period of on Mack: at both Au~ubon . As far as the. DetrOit po.' service, 10 that the replace. an~ East 0 ute r d r I v e. ~Ice.~epart~ent I~ concerned. menta •. too, can gain nperi. WllltUer. . lis Jomt surveywl.th t~e Park: ence in the work . Siste. JeaMe Brown said shQwed that: traffiC lights on ''111 WoocJ ad 1ni t to that Outer drive.Whittier is the Detroit, sid e indicates . e • m s ra r diagonal and that the traffic th~t crossiqg guards are not ~all\ that the ~resent YSD light is sbort. root allowing needed, and: Detroit will not age~ts are receiving police. the cbildren enougb time tu hire any. . I men.s pay"pllU 8n exira $900 cross the avenue safely. However:SI one pointel! firefighters 'W~les, aDd they 'Mayor Patterson and the out. Park traffic l,ights bavtl s!Jould ~ tralOed, or can. city maDliger pointed out that "Walk," '''Don't Walk" sig. tiDue thell' training as rU'e. St, Clare is a Park school, nals, at ~lh Audubon and melt.. and that a good number of Whittier. ~roit is willing to A m~etlnl ollhe city.maD' pupils a!tending come from consider, ~t,taching similar agers and a repreleDlative of Detroit. signs to lbt. traffic lights and ~e Board of Education, to The council, at this meet. lengthen th'e' timing, but def. dilclW the 1 u t u r e 01 the in, approved. a survey be initely ruled out h i r i n g I. YSD, was held on Tuesday, made by Sgt. George Blair, crossing guards. . Februar)' 2e. school and traffic safety of. A parent in the audience Under the present system, fic~r, at street crossings in pointed out that there is a HlvE WE GOT A an agent and an investigative the city, and to request De. guard at JeffersoJJ, and Way • oUiet,t are assigned to Grosse troit to assist in a survey on burn, helping 27 children who .NAME FORYOUI Pointe North H ig b School Mack at Audubon, and at go to St.Ambrose School, aD

" ',~: ' ..'/ , . •c•.., , the February 26 meeting ~s in the JPorning and afternoon is concerned, the city man. 'P'~' presellted at the next council in the future, he added. ager said, the Park children shirt and cardigan sweater~ both ..;FOti.~({i,.. • ~Ha.. Ie.sion .cheduIed for March WW Mark A¥e1lDe do not have to cross Mack to BiLTS 11, at S p.m., Slone said that there are go to the school. whereas appliqued with the famous ert1broidered I DRESS SHIRTS 'H~r';";.Hil... Voting to table the issue no marking. on the ~venue, thpse living, in .Detroit, must 'Os,cor de- 10 lIrtnto c"""" were lIayor Matthew Patter- since th\! county finished pav. do so. The latter is Detroit's ',Af1e., Si. . .JoO...., crocodile motif, symbol of q~allty, .on, and Councilmen Robert in, in the faU, but these will problem, ll!'d the Park can. Hutton, Dr. Boger McNell be painted as lIOOD as the not for c e Detroit to hire Sizes S.M,L.XL. ~,AReyOU A MAN" and Charles Tom pit ins. weather is Wann enough. someone to help the children Against, were Councllwoman There 8re 'crossing guards from the Detroit side to get polyester/cotton three.button WITHOUt' A $TQRE • Camille Peterson and Doug: at Kercheval, Vernor and Ito that of the Park. ' las G r a ham. Councilman - ' 1430. S. G..,.... M'. ,-.;, placket'shirt. White, navy, y:ellow, George Verdonckt was ab. . ~'I, Mc., ...... d F.i .. 9 A..M. 100 9'jA.. red, green. I1ght. blue. 14.50 '-,", WH .• ~I,. 1Ifod~,' A.M tro 6".M sent. Several !1l e r son s In the Protest Exam:natw-'II ns Acrylic classic cardigan sweatel'. ~avy. ~ J 8udience who opposed the (CoDtlnUed~Dl Pale 1) complain. We had to start rotation idea, ,!,er~ permitted II • _ to ,xpress then' vIews:. not enUiltiat the objectives sometime," Dr. Spagnoli whtte,.yellow, camel. blue. '1.9 City Manager. Slone said of the course during the year, said. that. hewm be unable to at. so they bad litUe idea wbat The ad'minislration made o-";d'" YS . to .tudy for the exam. one concession. A girl sug...... e .' ,D parley, but Some of the South students gested that llie seniors' final MENS SHOP- NEW LOCATION that Police Chlel Hen r Y went direcUy to their teach. exam be lim!ted to counting MAIN FLOOR Coonce would I'epresent the ers and administratcrs when 10 percent of their final mark:. Park. CounCUmed TomPkins they learned of the I'malexam (Final exams can l:ount be . ." and McNeil said they ,too, measure.' One administrator tween 10 and 20 percent.) Dr. will attend. \ At the Februai-y 11 session, told a girl that finals would Spagnoli said that they would Laurence G. O'Donnell, sec. help aUevlate tlJe problem discuss the suggestion. 0._ at ihe Ed tJcm.C with .senior mischief, such re_.. ,.' uca om., as smoke bombs. at the close Jacob SonS mlUee of St. Clare, and Sister of the year. An"ther teacher Jeanne Brown, .chool prine!. told his student that he would Brownell pal, requested the councll to 2 HOU~S FREE PARKING .•• JACOBSON'S. WilL VAll 0 AU. YOURT1CKET HATHAWAY consIder birio, a crouiDg ,ive a "Mickey Mouse" exam ..~_.. th to the seniors. (Continued from Page 1) _&...... __ ._t__ e_in_te_rs_e_ctlo_n_ofSince the senIors would be which accepted tbe program . SHIRTS ...'" '" '" if .... if ". • • ..... taking Uleir exams before the The day will begin at 10:15 :RAYNAL': UIIdercbissmen, two days of a.m, when the guests are IN NEWEST • I'mal review would be lost. welcomed in the gym by STRIPES : 'THE HOUSE THAT .. When the seniors asked Dr. Donna. They will then be .given a list of possible ac- FOR THE SERVICE BUILT' • I SpagnoU about this, the as. : ''SINCE "2.5" , • sislant superintendent s aid tivities, ranging from a short OfFICE .. AU.. 1974's. that the underclassmen would band presentation to tours of • COlTS I.aVI. be gettiDg extra review. . the indusl1ial IIrts classes .. Classic .. '2420. Durinl the course of the Each tour will depend on stripes in « DART • discussion Monday night, it the interests of the individ. comfortable .. '2490'" became clear that the sen- ual group. The day will close Durable ... CHARGO • iors' main complaint was that with coffee, tea and dessert • r 0 CONTINUES WITH MOllE. "SUPER", BUYS Prt;ss 41.OIIIA(O '299041 the policy of final exams W!lS seryed by the, members of shirts. •. '2527. a1UJOUAcedat mid.year, and Mrs. Evelyn Toll's Period .. PICKUP .. that they bad planned their Four Homemaking Class. Colors to . The event was planned to blend in • VAil '2690 4; ~~dem~cschedules wlthopt SKI ClOTHIN.G .. 0P8I '. . .. It 10 tJUDd. enable two groups of neigh. blue: brown, ... 11011.& TIlIJtS. 'TIt , ,...... "If we started. final exa ms bars to get to know each ' .. SllVICI Sf AtIS l .f . .t tt! maroon. ... ,95UlftOTUStal S81VKI . or semora nex year, en ot her. All three of the .... Ana TIllSAt! next' year's seniors would Brownell s t u den t s who .. 'lIS0IW111S.DmOIT .. 1--:..-'------SALE:!!! dropped by the office said 15.00 ... I ILOCII H. -' '.94 • ATrENDS MEETING Warm •. ~~I_t fill, snort that they know ol'ler people 0' IMlt_ styles, many ... PHONE:526-1300. Insurance man Stanley A. on the block, but that they • PARKAS colors p1u. 1lG"". •; : t : t t tit t-.I:: Gitre of Hillcrest road. whl>Se never stopped to talk with I 8ottoinl6o'-re' Adults - : ' Atl 11M 1974".. office is located in Mack them. Two of the studE:nls Childrel1's J.on 'YIM Fal'CV wha1iDgs ... DUSTER avenue, recenUy 'returned said that they would some. I Slrelch. luy Now 'or Spring '2375'" times shovel snow or rake Skiing, MEN'S WEAR .. from a meeting of more than • PANTS ': SATUUTI'2450: 450 Occidental Life of Cali. leaves for the retired persons 9:30 to 5:30. 520 WOODWARD '2895 fornia general agents and on their block. 9:00 to 5:30. FISHER BLDG. : fURY, : managers, held in Boca Another thing all three stu. 9,30 to 5,30, 203 PIERCE • RAYNAL • Raton, Fla. Participants dents had in common was BIRMINGHAM • . tr learned of new company de- that none of their grandpar- 551-200 SKIS SKIS BirminKham Slort Optn ti "MICHIGAN'S lARGIS1" • velopments and exchanged ents lived in the area. Donna .... ill ~ ,...... SlIi w.... New fr;day Eves 'iii 9 Mitts ,. ."...... I • 9151~.rs 521.1308. product, sales and service has grandparenis in Massa. DAVOS ••••••••• S 40.00 $IUS ...... • • ... • id~as with top executives. chusetts; Kathy has ones in ill .... - « .... ~ w.I- If. HlAD GI03 • • • • • • • 120.00 California and Wisconsin. It's ...... PIntk ...... ~ ---.2 HEAD SSl 300 • • • • • • 120.00 hoped that the morning wiJI .... ROSSIGNOL ••••••• 130.00 ..... be spent in two groups of $J JOoo 112.1 ••••• ' •••••• neighbOrs get ling to know Reg. ~! 125.00 62.5' make lighl of ,he wearher in each other better. $55 OTHER VALUES TO 3llt% Off Any reUred person living in THE AMERICAN TRA VELER the Browneil district who has SKI by Gleneogle. not ,been contacted should Hats Galore! WINDIIlllS call the school for additional Jazzy e.tor. - "'ntl • Wools SWEATERS ~ Fronts - ""Nev... You'll. hardly know your're wearing the c!aSJic information .. - IMCIy fw Ywr • Blends American Traveler weathercoat. The imported Sprint ""'t. NEED VOLUNTEERS .Orlons polyester and cotton blend fabric is so lightweight One out of every seven '12 ...... ,30~ Many colon OFF OFF Off that the whole coat only weighs 24 ounces. girls, ages 6.17, in this, coun. ~~" 0 20% try, is a Girl Scout. To bring Girl Scouting to all those The Traveler keep.r out wind and water and 100kJ other girls who want and ROSEMONT BOOTS Cu::~f~~::7:tc.$60 good come rain or .rhine. Comfortable .rplit shoulder need it, the organization _____ ... SUPEP. BU)' AT design with a button.up or lay-down collar. must have many' more thousands of adult volunteers ,Other to be Girls Scout leaders and e_ Choose rom white, navy, brown, tan or putty. . 1 • _. BINDINGS :::::~ III . hfi I 1.' d d 1. :.:.:.: assistant eaders. If you re BOOTS ••••••• /. WIt a co or'dye .rtripe YOllle and .rleeve .:.:.:.interested, . call the Girl .... $5450 :~:::: lining. :::::::Scouts of Metropolitan De. SOLOMON 505-502 $69.95 7J ::::::~ ~.:.:.: ..... :~:::: i :~~::troit. 961.8921. Gtmch .... T.... ::*:: I,J' 65.00 ::::::: ~.(jros.98 -, ~50% .... ,1.5...... 1IItI :.:.:=: / :.:.:.: ., ::~~::::::::; :::::::;::::::nr'ojnt~ N~ws - - •~ .~~ry~~~ ~~ ::::::: ::::::~ Robi. B. Edglr ::::::: :::::~ D/B/A Anteebo Publishers Open M41n" Wedt., Thu/'I" Fri., 9,30 a.m •• 9 "m . ••.•••, ...... 99 Kercheval Avenue rUftdlryanti Satvnlays 9,30 •. m.• ':30 'M". ::::::: i:::::: Grosle Pointe, Mieh. U236 :::~:: ::::::: Phone TU 2-6900 :=*=: ~::::: Second C'on porJage paid at Grosse Pointe SKI, HUT, :0:0:': Kercbe ....l al 51. Clair - Groue Poinle .:.:.:. OOI,oil. Mich;gol1. :~~:: :::.:.: Subscription Rof.s $6.00 Per Phone: 884.5660"': 19271 MACK at 7 MILE :!:;::~ :-~~:: Veer by M.ail ($7.00 outside of 0:0:':- . Open Thunda)' ennin!, 'til 8:<45p.m. :::::::war. County). :;:.:.: ':~.:. I"\ddress on Moil (Subscriptions, (n.llt ,. the Wood. Thea,,.) .:~~: :~.':': Chenoa of Address Forms 8579) to '~,:,~~,.,.",,,,,,,,,,,~,,~.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,••.,,,.,••••••~•••••~"•••••.••"••••••••".".,•••""~ ~~ ~••.••~~ " ~"'''.'''''''.'o' ~ ,;~.:..:. 99 Kerche"ol, Grosse P'olnt. farms. • • ~ " ~ ~•••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~I••••••••:-••••••••~•••••••J>.•• :-. 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~ R 0 SSE, POI NT ENE W S Thursday: February 28,. 1974 SH Mruicians Win Acclaim Farms Homes Launch Children's Seal Drive Thirty-flve eventa fro m judieator from fint to fifth Grosse .Pointe SOuth Hilh raUnga, fint ra~. the 1 Hit by Fires be~. Scllool received first divlsloa. highest hODOJ'. ratiJll8 at the District Solo Sixteen SOUth .events re- Far m s firefighters an. and Enaemble FeaUvll on ceived .0Jld ratlDp.1Ild See the new Slim-Line swered two alarms on Thurs. saturday, February 111.The fourrecelved third diYiJIoD day, February 21, and. in 35 were among 55 entries ratings. each case made excellent, SONY COLOR TV I participating from Sou t b The events reeelvln. flrat "stops," that is. kept fiames ' High. lit rl" SeIM" .nd onIr J 4 1II" .. from spreading and causing raUngs are el,lble to eater Sluderits performillg solos more damage, it WIlS disc the State Solo and Enlemble I closed by Fire Chief Michael and ilmaU instrumental en. FesUval to be held 10 Fern- sembles are rated by an ad. Beaupre. dale on Saturday, March 23. I . The chief said that the first , alarm, at 9:09 a.m., was to the house of John VanZile, .._ 292 Kerby road; and the sec. 1 "~. ond, at 4:26 p.m., t~ the res. f'" ~ In Any Languege idence of Kathryn Moore. 425 ~"il ' Calvin. 'tt''''~~' The City FirR Department .~~ •• dispatched one fire and ... ~ t\ ~ lour ~emen automatically • . t.SKJ ' OSICI~OIAn under the Mutual Fire, Aid .' Pact. but wore not needed at ~"~R.' the Moore fire. .:,- ." ' .. Chief Beaupre said ,Mrs.' ~l •• VanZile informed him: that. ~i:f't ~!.., ". she left the house to' take ~ ... _:...0. P . t ' bookkeeper at 81. Paul Rectory. Passbook her son to work, and \vhen Helpmg kl~koff Gr~sse .010 es S'AI% BRIAN SHERMAN: 8. who, along ~avings. Day-by-day she returned saw flames 1974 annual CrIppled Children s Seal mterest compounded . KV-1722 TRINITAONtt and smoke co'ming from her fund drive of the Metropolitan So- with his sister, Bonnie, 16, are rep- resenting The Pointe-East side quarterly yields an eflectiv COLOR TV son's beuroom at the south. ciety for Crippled Children and area, annual rate 01.5.35%. east corner of the building, Adults are, (from left to right), and Father JAMES F. CRONK, asso- • 17-lnch screen measured diagonally When she entered' Ole house, JULIE ISENBERG secretary and ciate pastor, 81. Paul's on the Lake. 8Y2% certificates, • New, slim-line picture tube she heard the breaking of --'----- $1000 minJmum, for 1 year o Space-saving upright styling window glass and ran 'to a ' maturity. Quarterly com- • Trinitron one gun/one lens system for ~g~~::~.bouse to phone in Thieves Visit pounding yields an effec- sharp, bright. life-like color Drive Underway in Area tive annual rate of 6,65%. • Push bu«on automatic fine tuning, color .The chief said that the and hue control T. A!..1C - l d Ch-ld Gas Station 3 certificates, blaze was ~onfined to the 0 m 8 A%. o Solid state reliability r"pp e ." ren -- $5000 bedroom and to the hallway . While a lone attendant was minimum, for 30 o Instant picture and sound month maturity. QuarterJy next to the bedroom door. The Metropolitan Society man. Sixteen-year.old Bon- busy at the pumps two black o No set up adjustments I compounding yields an Mrs. VanZile said her son for Crippled Children' and nie has been receiving phy- d' , . ' • Illuminated tuning dials had been smoking in the bed. Adults launched the 1974 an. sical therapy at the Metro. male~ ~a e off With over effeclive annual rate of 6.922"10. o Recessed side mounted handles room before leaving. Chief nual Crippled Children's Seal politan Society since she was $100 111 bll1&from the Sunoco • Walnut grain wood cabinet. trfmmed Beaupre said that the fire fund drive Friday, February three.years.old. ,At present, gas station located at 17450 in chrome could have been caused by 15, with a press conference she is a junior at a Warren Mack avenue OD Wednes. 7% certificates, $5000 minimum, for 4 year SOlU'.AU. ..,.... an improperly doused cigaret, at ~l Paul's. on the Lake public school. day Februa~ 20. maturity. Quarterly com- or possibly by a short in the ParISh Home ill The Farms. EI ht ld B' h' . electric blanket on the bed. The drive, which will con. g .ye.a~-o rlan as City police received a com- pounding ylar~ an effec. The amount of damage will tinue throughout the month been recelv~g both physical plaint from the station's .... tive annual rate of 7.186% onty~9995 have to be determ.ined by . f M h .. h d d band occupa,tlonal therapy at owner Gerald Watson that o are, IS ea e Y' the Metropolil S c . e t ,. , insurance adjusters, the chief Father James F. Cronk in . ~n CI y two' black males drov!" into ~er\if(cate savinga raqlllnl a $\Ibalanllal said. The bedroom contents Th P' t F tb SlOce he was slx.months-old. the station around 6:25 p.m. e om e area. a er He vias also involVed with .. Inleresl penally for tilly wltlldl'llwal. The CAMERA CENTER were destroyed. Cronk is associate pastor th S . t ' hId One occupant remamed in . , At the Moore residence, St P auI' th L k ' e oele y s pre.sc 00 e~ the car while the other went SAVINGS ARE INSURED TO $20,000,00 Chief Beaupre said, the total 'F th s Connk e ahe,. .. vetopment prop;raJlI. Current. to the men's room and then 17114 Kercheval - .. a er ro emp aslze" ly, he attends Carlson Ele- tr-..... e u. -D ur .' thi' amoun t 0f d. amage was',.50 that Metropolitan Society is mentary School Orthopedic. etiD""th... °tte",",cnde.t, 1ni a COLONIAL FEDERAL SAVINGS In tit_ v.... to life perserver jackets and ,an indeptmdent voluntary Unit. in Warren', me, e a an was 00- DETROIT, 18901 Kelly al MorOlS-DR 2.8877 miscellaneous items stored in health agency. The Society .. .. cupled at the pumps. EAST ~ROI'T, 15751 Nine Mile at Gratlot~PI'l1~8820 GROSSE PTE. WOODS, 20247 Mack at Hunt Club-TU 6-1080 885-2267 the basement. . . seeks public support to con. ~ose actmg as campaign When h.:l returned to the GROSSE PTE. FARMS. 63 Kercheval "On ltIe Hili" - TU 6-8661 Chief Beaupre said that tinue services to the handi- ch~lrmen for other Metre- office, be noticed aU 20, 10 MOUNT CLEMfNS, J6800 Soulh Gratlot-792-9590 0,." Thu.... y ,""In,. Mrs. Moore's son, who wfs capped through the use of politan areas are Jac Le 8nd five dollar ..bills were HOURS: 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Frfday 'tl/8 p,m. in the basement, accidentally the purple and white Crippled Goff, WJBK newscaster, for missing from the reiister. knocked over a can of J)aint """,1_"ft'_. "M'__ ...... _.m the North and West Oakland thinner, near the hot water, b;;~U~thi;;"~on"th't~~;i County areas; William A. ~------"""""'------.------heater. H.eat ft.'0m the flame ,8ide residents. Penner, Jr., vice.president" of of the pilot light. caused a .. Detroit Bank and Trust Com. flash' explosion ~from the. When a donation IS ma~e pany, for the South Oakland thinner fumes and ignited f~r. the &;,al~, the donor ~ County area; Tom Strong, the life ,preservers and the glvmg a Gift of Th~rapy systems engineer, IBM Cor- items nearby. ~o a han~capped indlVlduaI poration, for. Dearborn and The quick response by the m the trt.county area. Western Wayne County; and Farms firemen kept the dam. Presently, Father Cronk Thorqas ,Turner, president, age to the burningUems, ~rves as Vicarrate. Theolo- Metropolitan Detroit AFt- which were destroyed. Other glan for the DetrOit-Grosse CIO Council, for thil Detroit than smoke in the basement Pointe Vicarrate, Active in area, there was no other damage t~ v~rious community activities the building itseU -'the Chief ~Ilh young people and adult HISTORY REPEATS said. '. education, he is aiso a chap. lain at Cottage Hospital. There is a little' new under the sun-the answer to mOllt Put 'your ideas: into motion The children representing .-talking. accomplishes noth- The Pointe.East side area problems can easily be found ing.. ' are Bonnie and Brian Sher- in the book of experience. .. IT'S

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___~ .. ~ .--.-:.~.JI GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday. February 28. 1974

no PAYS STOP AND :'JIIINI: B' J- S W. nd d Man Who Shot Thief Cleared Slow dowD-lt'. behu.to A tittle leu .peed ..lId urgwr uspeet ou e be p1Debecl lor time tbaa more courteIy j,q )'our drtv. The first bomiclde in the bum road. ~I. McDaniel GIll Shop piDdled '01' raUIJDI I fatal IDI 011tile billawly' will ~ (C." "t' Iroa PI,e 1) go on ,in another rO?m. ,He city's history remains UDder Detective Everett Plumb accident. 'slve Uvea. ideDW1ed by tile owner. pulled IJIto I nei~~r I dnve- investigltioa b)' Tbe Woods reported the facts of the ease ------Both the colli dealer, be. way, '/lod told hIS wif~ to ca,ll Detective Burelu. The incl. were presented to the Wayne ______------.... - cause of hiI t1Pe of buliDelll, polil:e from the neIghbor $ deDt occurr~d late Sunday County Prosecutor's Office tu EXPERT GUN REPAli aDd die ho\ileholders of the boUle. evening, February 11, when determine if there was lur. u. _~ .. ~ ~ Audub04 addreII, liked that Sgt. Thomas Martin and a 22.)'ear-011lDetroit man was ficient evidence for a war. GUNS ~ • ~4 theJr Dame. Dot be mention. Patrolmen Serwach and Rob. shot and killed by a resident rant for Wicb • ell. Tbe dealer elpecially reo ert !4ic~ael were dispatched in an apparent bursla1'1 at. ',' ACCESSORIES ,.... ted thlt h'a - .. not to the Icene. Serwach and tempt at 2?22. Hampton road. .The Prosecutor s Offlc~ de. q__ ... .. " f t ~ . DIed the warrant Fnday, • be 61venMic:hael remained at the ron In the $hootiDg,. t h r e -: FebrUary 22, stre8lin" there • of the house while Martin a ed men we a r 1n g ski • Lt. Duncan ,ave thIs 1to1'1 went to the rear of the prop. rm ... ' was insufficient evidence of NEWS Tb d I masks burstmto the dwelling criminality in this incident. ~ th~ wile :had elefte-.:~ erty to prevent any possible aroWld 11 p.m. A struggle "This is what we expected in ~ !~ .....1ri4a~ 9 •. m. te .' p.m. b to \Q their hildr escape. ensued between two of the the case" 8 aid Detectiv . Mon., We4., Thurs., Sc... 9 •. m. t. 6 p.m. MOSTlllOl .:minC ate a sch~ ~ While Michael stood to one c.ulprits and a ~sident on ~he Plumb, r~garding the speCifi~ CIEIiT CIRDS side on the front porch, Ser- lust floor, while. the thud circumstances .of the matter They drove t h r 0 u t h the wa~ peered through an 8. by man went. uPlitaus, held a This ,presentation to the Pros: 15102 KERCHEVAL VA 1.1200 ICCEPTED ~~~=te~ :;:l'w~~ ao~ lD-mch glass of the front woman reSIdent at bay a.nd ecutor's Office is a matter _IV to .,jck up .tlll an. door and saw onl)' a tight at wa~ then shot by the ~d of form in such a. case their ~...... the rear of the house, and resldt'int, Rpbert LouIS W!~k.5, ------__ . I ~ __.:.. _ other child. The dealer pas- the rest of the building in 33, who hear~ the commotion. ~ . .. sed bll bouse and DOtiCeda darkness. Upon he~r~g the shots, the - '- , light on ill I room of the Sees Momg Figure other two ~en were believed B bouse, which be thoupt had Serwach then saw a maie to hav~ eSl!aped by entering t USINESS IS GREAT been turned off. figure 'approaching the front a .vehicle ~ Roslyn road. • u,IttI TeD story door, and assumed that the Dead at the scene was Ron. AT ~ 'I' =~=-, After picking up the second figure had either seen him aid Wayne lohnson, of Way. . .. ebUd.Kerebeval,the anddealerwhiledrovepassingon Theor thepersonflash inof thehis caphousebadge..took C:ty ....pproves . R0 GERR INK E hiI reJ1dentiel saw. about two or three steps to. .. t t • street, n •.!. Ulht '0 out and another light ward the rear of the house, l' P' ------then turned and again start. ree rograln Thieves Enter too~et~~:: :.::/~~~~' The Grosse Pointe City C AD' ILL A C' cot Wlood H tin, his band in his tooat Council has given Shock t ...... SAVE'40." 011MS tEW POWERFUL " somes ,pocket aDd raising it, aim. Brother:!, Inc. Tree Service ' ,. . ' MlRAITZ S1U£O SYSTEM! ing at the policeman. the go.ahead for the 197( WH Two breakingl and enter. Serwac:h, assuming that the Dutch EIJll Disease control You don't have to 'fMInd a fortune to own the world', iDCt were reported to The figure, (Higgins), was going program. In action taken at t Y ? .t most .xpensive stereo .quipm.nt .. Get the all.n.w WoodI Department of Public to shoot, smashed the door the council's last regular 7. ' • Marantz Mod.12230 AM/FM stereo receiver, conserva- 8alety ,,1t IIin a two-day glass and fired one 4lhot meeting, ~, Thursday. Feb- tively rated at 60 watts continuous R,MSpow.r an~ , periOd. Oae WI' ODThUNday, which shattered the foyer ruady 21, the solons voted to pocked with .xclusive Marantz featur.~. And get a paIr Februl'" 21, aDd me other door glass, the bullet hitting issue a coqtract in the form of fanlastic Marnnl% 2-way Imperial 5 speaker systems. . on r,lda1. February 22. Higginl in the right shoulder. of a purchase order for the t' .This superb combination would cost you 5557.95, if YOu On the 21at, thievel entered Higgins. fell backward toward price of $3.50 for each City t bought the' compon.nts separately. Now it's syst.m. • Fah10lrd road home via ~e staU'Wa)'. He was ~bout tree. priced 01 just $5l7.951 breUinl out a l1all in the elght feet away when hit. City policy assigns flDan. blck door. At tbis time, it's . AI Higgins regained his cial responsiJlility for private not k now n il anything ill balance anad came toward elm maintenance to prop- DAIII'TE milaiDI. Pollee. clJscovered the door, S e r wac hand erty owners and Shoclt t t rvm foo1prints JD .the .backyard M.Icbael, their service re. Brothers ~ill provide serv- ',ELE.C..T.ROIIC. S.. IIIOW cowe oyer I double volvers aimed direcUy at I ices for tb~l\e elms at a fee lellce .10' uother citizen's him, ordered Higgins to open of $7 per trl\8. . . . . baek yard. . the door. The youth com. Besides. spraying apprcixi. A BoUday road home was plied aDd was placed under mately 2,2tl .elm trees 10- t 19755 MACK '. GItOSSI! POINTIWOOOS l . enwed on tbe Z2I1d.'!be cul- arrest.. . ~ated alon~ CIty streets and t Since .1957881.1877, pritt broke out•• screen. and "'lbe police oUicers who m parks, ,the control pro- ,.'k:;,l~....~,.. wiDdow in bedroo door responded to the burglarY gram in~u"es conducting COME IN AND FIND OUT '. Mon ••ThunAri.9.9; Tun .•Wed. 9~6; 5ot~ 9.5:30, toa. al_ _. a p .,~ 'd' alert did an ex"ell.ent 40b two Dutch Elm surveys over "Eyer,.'lm~_ufL' ,ornet' A U,IOp"".d' "I" .. threelawrooDlleu..were". Oueeransackedsal. following an exact.. u: llroc:e.J, the summer, For these. the t t ...... aJlc"theoa11Jtemdisc:overed dure,"Lt.Duncansaid. "Pa- charges $14. per •• ..t:::::-. --e.J:::-...... ,.. inJasiq at th~ time was a toIman serwach is to be ~::'Pb:~..' . R. . ___• ~ -...... ~ file cabmd key. FootPrints commended for only wound. CItY M~llger Tho m.a s OGER..'RINKE ' ..._.-"'" be"er: were found leading to the ing the suspect, when he saw ~e~~bach" m a com:nUD1~a- \ We \)VUIIU 'L~ • DOrth and elst side of the him pointing ~hat might ba~e ~~~dls::d p~?ceth:u=f~ t t home. ::~e~ g;:e lD o~fc:rUS~~~ City trees is ,up 5O,cents from • have easily shot to kill, but b:st year for. servIce done to CA D ILLA ceo. jJ~. fired only to wound this per- CIty. elms, and $1 mor~ for son . elms located on private . . .: . property. Hllwever, he ob- tv. .et .The 0Wl!ers of the ho~ served that. The City's bill al DY.KE.BET. 10-.11 MILE IDS., .t also acted lD • proper man, will ber comparable to those rk ne, and they, too, are to be of surrowtding municipali. TELIPIIO.11536-6260 ... 757"767' . commended. Instead of try. tieg. I '

ing to in. vestigate the.IIUspi- The entire... program is esti- .'AT'tr'H FOR THE OPENING OF OUR NEVI' 18328MAC AVENUE cious'lhtiVlties in their mated to 1;00t,$8,543.50. . t w '"' w t 882.2530 ::~e8. ;.tisc~n:e ~~a:t All crl~~Jsm is of ~o SHOWROOM AND SERVICE FACILITIES AT . cqoperation we like to have !duds, destructive and con. ELEVEN MILE RD. EAST OF VAN DYKE .' " between citizens and police." structive - try to peddIf the _ ...... This Wee-Ie's . - right kind. ---- • - .... _. ~-~ .... _~ ....._. ~ ael1Ringers ULS Promotes ~ric~. EHective Feb. 28, Mar. 1 and 2 T,apestry Show Closed All Day Sunday ai Usual A group of new and inter. • Closed Wednesda~ 1 P.M: esting faces are now greet. ing visitors in the University Liggett School lobby. ~ut they're definitely not the ex. U.S.D.A. CHOICE U.S.D.A. GRADE A pected t,!pe. The)"re felt and FRESH FRYING stitchllJ'Y images created by Diane Barr in tapestry RIB EYE CHICKEN themes. $ 8 69( Through her extensive travels, Ms. Barr has as- sembled an artistic voca. STEAKS 'filL LEq~..."..hod ~ bulary ranging from Arabian calligraphy to Tangierian de- "THE ORIGINAL" SEMI-BONELESS signs. Admitting the influ- ence of Picasso and Matisse, STUFFED (In A Cooking Bag, Oven Ready) her felt figures are placed on a material background with delicately placed stitching. Ms. Barr's art education Pork Loin Roast. inclu~s Colorado Springs 68~Fine Arts Center and the U.S.D.A. PRIME BONELESS BONELESS STUffED Dlinois Institute of Tech. nology in CbicagG. DENVER The exhibit will be open on school days untU the be. i CHICKEN ginning of March.

PERSEVERANCE Don't be easily discour. ;~~!!}$1~.7 aged-keep on keeping on in LEGS 89(~the faee of obstacles and eventually you will reach the 'TRY THESE F'NE HORMEL MEATS' top. ". • FAMILY SIZE CUREMASTER HAMS. $1.98 LI. 1974 • WAFER SUCED 300 BREAKFAST BACON $1.39ll, ,NEW '74 OlOS""OBllIS • Smoked e Th.HEMAN IN STOCI( $129, HOT DOG SAUSAGE LI. WRANGIIIS IIAIIPLI "'7. • Smoked Pork Chops $)59 • ur.81 CUTLASS or ROAST LI. HAMS SUPR~ME SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER • Pnw ...... • ....lit,...... CARL'S CHOP HOUSE ...... 151'...... FRENCH DRESSING or ...... c...-.SM,I CREAMY • PnwIlM .... • W .... k GARLIC DRESSING YOUR CHOICE .ws. '.1__ LARGE 24 SIZE ..... 2707 HEAD LETTUCE $3296~~ . EXTRA SE~T CALIfORNIA TESSIER ASPARAGUS - Lb. Bunch 69(, OLDS 'e,sonalired ... from Cali'o,nia. ' ,Gill ... ,1M.~ffj~Good'O'An,Oc('aJjOn/' F1nt week MardI Madness Bonus Ikkets on sak' at statewide agency locations now until. noon, March 5.

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Thurs~.Yl F.bruary 28, '197<$ GROSSE POINTE NEWS

SEE . Troop 47968S Court of Honor Teachers in Pointe Get Marriag~Fee 1 AL~EMON'S m~~s~~ui::::~:7i.S:~;!::~~:~ivi:',~\:f~State'~, Highest Salaries Set by Woods I THEIE,IS. OILI.OIE . : AD beld a Court of HonOl' on highest rink included Charle! ~~_ Monday, February 11, with Gabel, of Rollyn road; Jet. It.~welllmo~n tha\ teaeh: te:ehers who pOlS e II the The Michigan Legislature 'ON familles, friends and officlals fery Juenemann. of South en in the Gr~ae Poi n t II highut qualificatlOlll are eon. recently amended the State lllTfflR CtIANING:"PWANfr of the Detroit Area Council. Brys drive; James Landers, School Syster!>' are the best sid ere d tor employme.nt. Statutes permltUngmayors FEATURE , 'the high point of the eer". of Sunninidale drive: and paid in the state. Acco~ing Training and experience are ofdties to perform mar- PAGE mony was the pre;~ntation Ken Maddock, of Pear Tree to figures reeently released pau,mount consideraUona in rlages, Par! of this lI~gisla. of Eagle Scout awards to lane.' bv the state Board of Mucs- th8 reczuitment of pmes. tlon requires a dty council \~~~'~'IT'$ ,EAS1:,~Dff "'1 ha 1 Rd' ~ to establish the fee to be ------More are III c e a 01U, tioo, the averige teacher's siohal staff. Indeed, past em. Of Rosl)'n road; Robert Rod. salary was $1'1,232ve r s us ployment practices indicate charged for tbls ,service, ~",):' .';' \.~ !!~"',,/,:: .':~, d,wig, of R 0 sly n roadj seeond.ranking Oak Park with a preference for candidates with the requirement that all SAVE Thomas Sullivan, of Brys an averaie tealcher's salary with successfUl professional such fees be remitted to the Ind FadoryR.frnish drive, and ~ohn Zapytowski. at $16,068. . exposure." city'S general fund., .' ,J~',Wi,~'~ of Bialrmoor court. As far as' expenses per Mr. Lo r d was also con- 'lb1s particular item was ':."1' all'S...... :andFin. leathers ' 2 IIICKEI5 '3.00 \. '., ~ .'.. ">. Save $2.00 on Two admissions. The addilbnal honor of pupil there are ,at least three cerned about the. charges of on the agenda at The Woods' Gold Palm was awarded to diatricts a h e.a: d of Grosse loose budget prep.uatlon on regular councll meeting MOD. . ,1 \ . '. '~, ,_,,~,. '. ' ,~}. • • " .i". .'J~ Eagle Scout Thomu Fur. Pointe. River Rouge spends the part of th8 School B'oard. day, February 25. The solons I lOng, and Bronze Palms were $1,511 per pupil; Dearborn. "These charies are Ulogical unaniJpously approved a :'2. ;W.CI.:and GI••• AllF~,s ,',~ ANIIQUE given 10 Eagle Scouts James $1,U';and Highhnd Park, and irresponsible," Mr. Lord resolution proPQsed by City AmlWten and Richard Brown. $1,3d. An av~rage of $1,196 said. "Prior to the millage Attorney George Catlin on :,.".(f.tri.r M.~ Only~) ):~. ";~ Life S c ou t rank was La t Pit d this subject, llnd eslabUshed achieved by Gar,V Patrosso spen on 0 n e slu ents. r:o~s~~ingth Sub:i~tr to a fee of $25 for the perform. ~~!!!T';:R!~~DIand David Thomas; star Obviously, the situation of e 0 yeA m; a. ance of marriage ceremonies FINEST ANTIQUE SHOW S«lul, by lloward Brubaker high teacherS' 'pay did not tion, the Association anaiyzed within the city. , and John Sullivanj First arise overnight. It has been suggested priorities and .he fAST EIGHT 'MILE ARMORY Class Scout, by Gregory De- the pbilosopby of the school resij}tmg cost factors. Cods At the same time, the d J T. Ii J h system, as ppinted out by hav., been realisticaUy eali. measure says the mayor can San y. ames .....w., OIep Superintendeni Theos I. An. mated and the Association is waive such a fee "in any ~A.CH 13 • Meehan. Michael St. Dents, dersoo. to teek the highest in aeneral support of recom. case where be deems such 'i\1 \ ...!.' Michael Villalre, and Mark quality teacJ1er possible. Re. mended bnprovemenlll.' In. a waiver to be appropriate." 1:00.11:00 P,M, Sunday, 1:00-9:00 P.M. Vining, aDd SecMd Class d ed ' . " SCout, by Gustave Rener and peatedly, the superintel1dent e ,cost increases are far (e.g., the "financ:ial ,ctt~um. "All WOR~DONE IN OUR.ODERI PLANT \ 166 EXltlBITS , Jerry Sullivan. has sald that ~e school sys. lower than general market .tanc:es" 'of a particular ",i', Advanc. MI. tkk.1I may also be pkk.d "p at New Tenderfoot Scouts in. tem is getting, its money's levels." couple). ~' '.YOUI"QfE5SI0N4ll'~,' , 5'ein.r Promoll.nl, Inc., 12730 E. WartOn Avo. 1 d V'to Bar b J hn worth. Mr. Lord said that the staff Mr. Ca'Uin, 1.i1: cbecltin,g ,': " .. ",', STEINER PROMOTIONS, INC. Q:tIte, """"" ' ~e~. Thomu C~~~' Chris- Another factOr whicb bas ~ad been reduced ~om 71'with, other cornmuniUes, dis. ".D~"~'.'.C,.:: ------~-----~-- topher Dellin" Jllmes Grant, kept mOlt of t1Ie teachers In 10 1969-70 to 570 thIS school covered the following prevail. .. , 12730 f. Warren AVetllle ' ' , GPN ' Robert Grant, Michael Luber. the bighest pay 'bracket is year, inK charges for penurm'ing . Detroit, MicNgan 48215 \ to. Michael Pryzdatet. Rob- the layoH, In die last tl\ree ----- marriage ceremonies; Mayor LIA'HI. 'CLIANIR. bin Roddewig, David W~ber yem,' of ~ "rcent of' the Bands to Battle Orville Hubbard. Dearborn, Enclosed is my remitfonce of \ $3.00 for each Iwo and John Wooton. Twenty.slx teacbini staff. i The layoffs $25: Municipal Judge. ,St. 15508 I, WARRINNear Nottingham fickets, and 0 self.oddressed stamp.ed envelope, new members of Troop 479 came as a resalt of milla,e At WM Center Clair Shores, $2Oj Probate PHO•• 882.93 •• , Pleose send __ tickets.:TotaJ dmolln~\enclosed $~_ received the' rank of Seoul. cutbacks and, d~c1in1ng pupil Judge" $10, and the Wayne Service s,tar. reco,nizing ell1'oDment, County Clerk, $10. ' Nam. !, ' ,:'p,h'''riL ~ ~. ---- {mm one to sevenyean,of As a result. the aclioo18YII~ Six I)ands will appear in '--' ------Add .. ,, __ .:.--_\ _ service with the troop were tem was left "it!! a hard core concert in Fries AuditOrium , City & S'CJle Zip _ givenScoutseamedto 29 Scouts.a total andof 13344 withof teachln,profesa.lonals;over 10 'percent of the rialat GrosseSunday.PointeMarchWar 10,Memo.be. R''I'.' ,ODE'L merit badges. Speeial awardJ, teaehers have,': Muter's De, iinni,n, at 7 p.m. They will ' ) ) \1 \ were presented to Scout. gee or .bovel Nearly 51pe~. be compeUn, for popular ap.' : ~J.:~a~~e~~. :r: ::..h~'M:=~:t~el~lk t~v~ea~o~:ze~:~r~: ' .. .:' . :""; .:j\':' •..• .,' . troop. , CommentlD( 'on the .itua. event is open to all at $2 per NOW'.I IHI TIM! ,TO 'C',•• ¥IIIT. ArranKements for the meet- tion, Carol t.drd. president perlOn. . ing were bandied by a eom- of the Groue Pointe Educa. Bands battling for first YOU. N'" 10 c.. , .' O'0''. m~tee ofmotherB, headed by tlon AssociaUOIl, said "To place include Zap, Axis, •.BAUMI' ' .' A .' .' .. RADIALS ldtS. Marian Zapytow8kt 'the extent; jIoJslble, only ~~~lDE::::J;;:.~~~YOU.'ATrIC- TO aN .XYIIA •••• OOM Shores Ord~rs Water Meters ::~~u~~:r1~~~,:,=.:~ YOU. lUMMI. PO.CH TO' a, ROOM . Th~, Shores 'Ii embarking that the resideJits Ihould be ~::btre:~~;~\au:U be 0., .oDiHila "YO,U. 'KlrC••• ,~-, 6,Un~r~y'~,on a: three.year program of ass~ned a cbar,e for the Refreshment. wID be avan. "', , . \ .Installing outsid8 W .. t e r meters. The other truslee~ able durin. the breaks. • FINANCING AVAILAIlE' • meters.'1'he first meter. are felt that the meler cost Cypl'Ul Rock' will play lor

\ Steel 8el1efl ~5~:g: ~~:::: ~=.~ve~bS~be~y~: r.~::n~ta.tiU:rJ:~t~ -C' ,.,l)S,T..,Q,Mr' I;)A FT:, ~~~~~:~~n:tm::e1= 0:~~s~~~r ~~~:~:~~s1:~rTi::~v;:i~'~ ' . at>",;'''~tlon ,'V ,..e;,m~M9 :,.~. meeting of the Shores WI' to a 1ew l'el~ts wbo re- $l'.ln advanee, $l.21l .tthe " .... '. " ..' ~' -. .'.' '.' RADIAl tees. He said that the mi. quested them. 'I'1ley assessed door. IUILDING .. ' iEMODEUNG-eott'rIACTc)IS • '1ISaD.NTIAL"'COMMiICrAL" dents objected to being inter. a $25 char,e for each meter. -____ . ", ',' ". PLY' rupted by the meter reader Sinee It ts now a' village-wide SLOW BtlT BUllE ... ' , . .andtrackedth.t mudthe andreaderssnowofteninto program,. the, village will This country's ofjgfnal and .''881' 1024' . the bomes. The super1n. pick up the tal>. Funds will most worthwhUe' enduranee , , - • ' . . tendellt also 1elt that outdoor be appropriated In the 197' recordi Were set by it, plo- , meler. would provide more b~dget. \ neers. llU2 MA(I( I AVE.~ GIOSSEPoiNTE F•• ,4ft» e#icient meter reading, siDce Actloo on the request was -..---- .', . : , . . $ 'Itwould not require the resi. URn Immediately .lnce the Second the moUon in the CREATORS OF IDEAS F,OR.ADDED LIVABILITY dents to be home or the reo vIDage was faced with a 10 journey through U!e - it.. S.~infl. T.his Ar.a Sinc •..•.,"56 turn of meter J)OIteardJ. to 15 percent increase in better than being a chronic ,!" lR 71-15 ¥'!hitewall '/ Some dlscUisloo was raised meter price next month. objector., ._ _ .. SlIIWI&. Ta ... ,-./ by the trustees on 'whoshould ------,------""- pay for the meters, the resl. dents or the village. Trustee C. Bradford Lundy, Jr., felt

MISSED THE BOAT Hen who know wbat they ,should do and don't are prone to prate on what they should. have been. but aren't.

'lbe thing that people of an nati0h8 don't seem to under. stand is that peace Is simply worldwide neighborliness.

PORTS FANSI . I 8n .,,'rYOu. .' .....•• _.,_._OW'••• 1 TlDIWALD , ,I Do YlHI know wM hold •• ho I all-time ceIIetIe ...... 11: ,.conI 1m rtettmt ttl. _. I ,.boGET TH Nixon, Ellen S m i t h, Pat Smith and Lori Stevenson. ,. \~'>".--.. • Miss Campbell and Miss - .,,- , "-'. • Foster will also sing a duet ' SO YOU MIGHT .AS WELL, • on March 6. On March 20, : there will be the singing of • MFORT r • Gospel hymns with Herman .• R' IDE IN CO • • Clein, director of music at St. James, !llaying the organ. • The Tuesday School choir, • students In grades 5 through • • 8, Win sing at the Vesper on Theres • • A~~ . Other young people who • • .' will participate in these three Len ten Vespers include: a little bit . prayer leaders, Mike Neu- . der, Jim Campbell and Marv Asmus; scripture readers, S t e fan ie Knopf, Laurie ofe~jn Worth an, David Beitel Bar. • bara Kurth, Martha 'Tyler and Arleen Kavanagh; ban. ners, Carolyn Tourney; pian. Detroit every eleCtric bill • ist, Eilline Haddad Amad •. • Students will also serve as • • ushers and acolytes . Edison .you pay. :...... •., Every time you pay your . electric bill. you help pay for the millions of dollars we spend each year at our power \ r planls 10 help clean up the air and water. PAUL Mc(ilONEiILnnZ,"~ We're all for a clean environment, And we'll all have 10 help pay the cost. This is one more reason the cost of electricity is =3.~. going up, : CADilLAC You can't take electricity • ,. i~,f.,li "'.ok" and Mo

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,Thu~.y, F.br~ry 28. 1974 GROSSE POINTE NEWS P,ge Seven . MasOD P.T.G. Meets Tuesday Cub Scouting's Highest I AP.~.O. mee~ wW bei "UY. wW .peak OIl the- beld at, lIalOu El,meutary energy erilis, A quesUon and Award Given 15 Webelos WIIKDA Y HOURS OPEN SdIool ob Tuetday. lIareb 5. answer pedlod will follow: Mon., Tu••.• at 1:30 p.m. Robert WlltkinI. Room visitations have also Cub Scouting'S hi g b est dates was won by SIeve Ci. Wed., Thurs., SUNDAY of, the ~lt Edlaon Com. beeD .cheduled. award. the AlTOw of Light, aravino who was crowned 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. was presented to 15 Webelos "King 01 the Mardi Gras," Friday 10 A.M. during the annual Blue and Steve drew more birth dates 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Gold 'Banquet of Pack 34, and present~ door prizes to Saturday Ferry School. The buffet din. the luckY cubs. Meanwhile, TO ner on '.nIursday. February the Webelo den presented an ~. o.~. to 6 p.m. 21. featured a ,Mardi Gras informative ;program on the 5 P.M. theme. history of Ollr country's flag. Webelos Leader and As. Every cub scout received

slstant Cubmaster Paul Mika, an II Amerie'a's Bicentennial by KEN MEA~ of Aline drive, presented the Gift" patch, 'earned by Pack When'driving is slippery, in rain, hail or snow, there honored Arrows to Jeff Be. 34 for com p Jet in g five are certaln rules 10 remember. First of aU~ when ap- lote, H a n k Bonnab. Riek achievements during Feuru. proaching a bill, stay rar enough behind Ihe vehicle Breitenbecker, Chris Chap. at')', the anniversary month, ahead, liO ,thai )'011 will not have 10 lilow down or stop. per, Mike era mer, Mike The Bicen\ennial prog,~am Gilleran. Kent a r a b am, which ends 'with the 200tb This exlraspaee will also anow you to pull around lhe Shawn Kearney, Phil Knope, birthday of our country em. car in frOl,ll, should it have to Slop. On up-grades, a Bob McQueen, JeH Mika, Rob phasizes "GI.rT ... ,Get In. little extra speed at the bottom oC lhe hill ....i11 makeperldn. Tim Pierron, Dave volved For Them." Activities it easier to reach lhe top. Sawcbuk and Scott Veenstra. are planned to give scouting Make it a rule to see us al POINTE DPDG.E, INC., Cubmaste.r James-Wisbart, a stronger meaning in the ,SWIFT'S 8UTTERBALLHEN-----. 18001 MiIock-Ave-.,884~7210 lor .11 kinds of repairs. of Brys drive, welcomed par. lives 01 the youths and en. major or ~inor. You can call to make an appointmenl ents and presided over the courage 1 h c i r parents' in. Cor s.chedullng seni~e at your convenience and don't eeremonies. volveD)ent. t ' be afraid to uplain in detail whal is wrong wilh your Pack 34 Chairman Ronald Special capdlelight indue. car. Our Iriendly se.'vice manager is trained, equipped Quick, .0fMaple lane. intro- tion c.eremoJ'es were beld by and preplllrll,d 10 spend as much. lime liS necessary 10 duced the Pack's board mem- Cubmaster Ishart lor Bob. TURKEYS analyze YOUI; car's problems. Seniee department open bers: Mary Ann Bodendistel, cat Bernie henk and new 'rom 7:30 a.m. ~ 6 p.m. daily, until 9 p.m. Mondays. Jo.n Smith. Sharon Schenk. Webelos. ~ It Liebling and 10-14 LB. AUTO F.4.CTS: . Phyllis Neal. Charles Veen. Daniel setchell. AVO. Slippery ~urfnces require, longer Slopping distances. stra. Richard Martin, Frank Webelos relleiving Engineer SAVE Always tel;t brakes at slow speed on a le,el stretch of Kearney. James Gilleran and awards were Doug Appleton, David Neal. Jeff Belote. Hank Bonnah, CROSSE & BLACKWELL 6 5 . 29< -:oad. Den. mothers recelviJig eer.Rick Breitenbeeker. 101i k e MINT 6-0%. c PER tificates 'qf apprecia\ion in. Cramer, Mike Gilleran, Kent Ill. POUND elude Linda Quick, Terry De. Graham, S haw n Kearney, SAUel: 'or rll.Man WltoHas Eve"""'", Claire. Margaret Olei, Jane Phil Knope. J 0 h'n Mager, Guthrie. Sand r to Wishart, Bob McQuetn, Jeff Milta. . (to do Ground the houte) Ann Marie Ciaravino, Kith. Tim Pierron. Dave Sawchuk, erine Mediodia, Joan Smith, Scott Veenstra. and C h r i s CHECKER&OA~DFAiMS' SAVE B£FORE THE WEATHER (or perhaps your wife) Janet Dentel, Hannah Kam. Chap'per• reminds 'you' its time to paint the outside of the men. Phyllis Neal, She 1i a .Citizen awards went to JeU c home, again, \call us first!! '. ' Roney, Mary Ann Bodendis. B'elote. Hank Bonnah, Rick CORNISH GAME HENS H.:UNO LB. 79 , We 'will be. ~app" to discuss the many 1ime and tel and Joan Metzler. Breitenbecker. Mike Cramer, FRESH money saving' advantages of exterior architectura.1 A draWing of Cub's birth Mike GilleraD, Kent Graham, SAVE aluminum buil~ing products over the shortcomings ------Shawn Kearney. Phil Knope. 20< of paint.' , Bob McQueen, Jeff Mika, Rob Perkin, Tim Pierron, PER POUND LB.$1.79'. vtSIT oua EXHtlIT AT THE HOM' fUlNITUIE • Thieves Visit. RADDOCK FILLETS \ ROWEl SHOW - COIO "AU MAICH 16-24 Dave Sawchuk, Stott Veen. Beauty Salon sua and Chris Chapper. , Showman awards. were pre. SAVE $ Thieves entered the Maier sented to Scott Veenstra and and Werner Beauty Salon. Shawn Kearney; Geologist, FILLET 0' SOLE PER :gUND LB. 1.7'9, located in 17610 Mack ave. to Shawn Kearney; Aqua- llue, sometime before 8 a,m. naut, to Chris C hap per; 882-3100 . Monday. February 18. and S

kIchen b rut3. ~ an: mY ~ ~ b faI em wiUr. ~ ~ r3fs aOO.fiJ1h.T iurram. J*ase cma:t THIS EMBLEM IS THE Mrs. Mary Gaber. RataJ MiIlag:r. The IsIaOO ttuie. 400 Becd1 SIGN OF GOOD BUSI. N~S8 AND GOOD Jbd. ~ ltnl \tro 8ecdl. fbtta l296O. (3()S) S6Z - m FRIENDS. For iaformaUon call: ~Johns Island Phone 886.1551 ! " •

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, , PIg. Eight GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, Febru.ry 28.: 1974 : Not maDY ~omp1&in about lDvolved in stoppiDf for red ointer, to Plity I Stl Clare Hosts Lecture Series Storage ProblelJ!- ;Solved by GPHA tbe loss of personal Uberty Jilbu. SU Baleball "Insight - What'. it aU speaking on the Response What would you do if more moving units about horizon. "TIl.e units went up so , ! About Christian?'" is the of the Contemporary Chris. than 500 youngsters stored tally, and In adjusling shelf easily aDd they are strong MIs .... Deli And 'PartyShopPe theme' of two lecture-discus. tian. Mr. Shine's appear. their sports gear and damp heights vertically to handle enough for the men to .It or A', Returning letter winners 19210 MACK nr. 7 'Mi&. Wa)'De State UDiverslty's sion series to be offered at ance kicked of! a Wednes. uniforms in your basement? everything from helmets. stand on," she said. "Our I aeban leam this year in. St. Cia r e de Montefalco day evening series of six l~c. Mu. Mary Cournover of The pads and skates to pucks, next move may be to install ...... 1' &t tude two Pointers. Church. ture discussions devoted' to Pointe faced this problem score sheets and 'hockey caslers so we ~an roll the NOMOGD" Get. Jilt. ry be spiritual and moral ~on. as fo~mer equipment man. sticks. units as needed. , , . ..1OIl .20. e:- .r . One Is se.dor pilcher steve The program ,an on cerns of today's adult Chris. ager for the Grosse Pointe In March 1973, near the "Meanwhile,' the ~ 0 a t • Pa,ty 'Ia"ning So,.,;c. 'or All Occar{o," barol, a South High Wednesd~y. F.ebruary. 2'1, tian. Hockey Association (GPHA). end of their busiest season hanger assembly holds .11 bool Iraduate, and the wi!h Neil Shme, Pulitze~ Other topics' are: "Are The expansion of. the ever, they solved the storage the boys' shirts neaUy and • er Is sophomore catcher prue winDing maDa,1nI edi. Vl!ues Changing?": Fr. Wil, group's teams from five in problem with !Versatile open all the assorted odd.a1zed ~re, Brec:bt, an Austin grad. tor of the Detroit Free Press lIam X. Kenzie, editor of the early 1950's to 35 this wire equipment manufac. items have a well.venWated The Michigan Catholic, March year as ama~eur school.boy tured by Metropolitan' Wire shelf position where they dry i 6: "Liturgical C h an g e - hock~y rode the rising wave Goods Corporation of Wilkes. with no trouble. ~l1ecan spot \ I.- CHINESE GOLDEN When? How? Why?": MsgI', of popularity throughout the Barre, Pa. ' them euily,. thanks to the AND William Sheaer, Pastor. of United States, only aggra. ,With belp from Bill Llpo open wire and Its see.through St. Mary's of Redford, Ma~b vatld their storage problems. Metro's regional sales man: feature." 13; "Youth in the Church The Cournoyers, (Mr. ager, who also lives in The" The ';';'Iits feature a strong 1 ERICAN M1 OUDDDA Culture:" Fr. Kelly Walker, Cournoyer Is a cousin of Pointe, the assoelation meas. snake or wire truss to add . I, I • DI.HES O.P., Associate Pastor, 81. Yvan, the Monlreal Calla. ured the equIpment storage strength to' the assembly. Dominic, Toronto, March 20; dien's star), and. their fellow room, order~ the shelving, Rugged shelves b(l~ up to Featuring the very fi~st in ,Cantonese dishes for "M«ss Media or Media Mess:" directors ot the association assembled it tJ1emselves iD a 800 pounds of, dIStributed Grosse Pointe Woods-ShOres. LunGheons and 'Dinners, plus exotic. Cocktails. . Fr. Clifford F, Ruskowskl put up a small building early m8tler of. minutes and took weight. , . " writer-producer ot "Merry. in 1973 to house their valu- a big load ot gear out of the I~ today s lelSure.oriented .' F,i. & Sot., II O.m. to I Go Round" on WXYZ, March able hockey equipment and Cournoyer's basement. society, it is helpful to }>e Mon.•Thurs" II o.m. to 12 LITT'LE 'LEAGUE 10: 27; "The Life of Our Every- relieve the overcrowded base. Mrs. Cournoyer sa~'s she's able. to 0drg~.~I~e'1he equIp, Sunejoy 12 to 12 day Prayer": Brother Joe. ment d bli ed b th .th men, an ...... orm storage " r COCKTAIL LI)UMGI' COMPLITE chim Sullivan, Faculty of' .. ou y peas., 0 WI needs of sPOrts teams as the BASEBALL ! c..., Ollt h"lc. Austin High S~hool, April 3. . B~ca~6e of the high ~ul~lld. her newly redl,scovered base. Grosse Pointe Hockey As. Nea, Whitt i.,. A/llpl. flo/king. AU 1 ct be. at 8 Ity mSlde the new bUlldmg, ment room and the good s""iatt'on "as d 881.6010 e ures gm they needed shelving that serviceability and perform-..... " one., lIJ40H.rper p.m. and 'Ire being held in was both corrosion.reltistant ance ot the association's new " the Chur~h auditorium. Fees ReGISTRATIO~ are $8 'and $8 for senior and open conslruction to equipment storage shelving. . citizens. Individual programs allow free air circulation to ---- dry the damp uniforms. p. d p. B' are $1.50 and $1 for senior With SOOboys from age six Ie "per u,S Wed.,. March 6, 1974 '1'AVCRnC * Distinctive citizens. All fees can be paid to 18 comprising 35 teams , an 'Tile III \1,1, i at Dining at:~OOgr~OnCIUTeDtly with playing an average of 40 Theater-Bound: games each through the fall * Luncheons that series, Gerald Furl, or winter season, the associ. The . Pied Piper express' ••• Cocktaits ~ Ml1lister of Music at St. Clare ation wanted to relain plenty ..., * will leave Grosse Pointe War Acodemy Awo,d Nom;n" is c~uct1ng a seven-week of options for rearranging ii::Si: • for led Ad,.u FERRY , course entitled "Liturgy-tbe the storll!ge shelves, both in Memorial 'at 10 a.m .. Satur. • day, March 2, for the Detroit Manho MalOn, Jalllft COGn Reservations 294-4700 Community at Worship," de- , and Eli Wollocll in e signed to develop a greater Art Institute's Youtheatre. understaDdlng of the m e s, Theater Group With a cast from New York, "CINDERELLA . ISCHOOL NEXT TO FIRESTONE'S AT MACOMB MALL structures, aDd approaches the historical musical "Paca' LIBERTY" ' to llturglea1 prayer. Mr. Furl haotas" will be presented. In Color, Rated 'II'. YOl> mllil will survey current Jjturglc,'ll Needs Children. All Pointe boys and girls, boo 18 yea rs of 008 0' over. to 6:30 p,m.-9:00 'p.m. innovations with particular ages 6' to 14, are invited. boo admiftecj, . ."GA_•••• referenu 10 the Holy Week For the first time in BtlV- After the show, they will Liturgy. eral years, Grosse Pointe meet the cast, baverefresh. ,SATU= ~~:y- ~ You MilS' CIIOIt These classes will meet in Theatre has issued a cast- ments and return home to '".dlll .e:'II1dNfl', .,In..- a,;,tg A 8!"h the St. Clare teen room from Ing can for children to fill the Center by'l p.m. There. M411'l...... 75' ..-w 8 to 10 p.m. each Tuesday, important roles iD one of its is supervision on the bUB A Film '0' tile w~'"fomily C.rti'icat. Acatricll , ellt... 'iH ' from Febl11ary 28 through major productions, "The Mu. and at (he theater. . . "GEORGE" sic ,blan," to be presented In color-FUmed In The Swill Alpr . CA•• Y outSlRVICE ~ April 16 except the Tues. Cost including the charter . 'I ", All ,00f1I in Spetla. I '''''*''~: day of Holy 'Week. Enroll. on June 5-9 and 11.15. The musical will feature nine bus and pedormance Is , Ie.. Hot t;etnhJinera, ~I ment fees tor the course are $3.50. Reservations should' be ;,_ tIiN ~I!\ "'!'I", ~:"" $9 and $7/for seDlar citilens. boys and girls ages 7.13 in ,foIL, n _ ..110. , ..... let. n _11t1O , ..... made. at the Center's office...... n _ . IG , .... 0-01 ~ For additional informatIon, its ~ast, with two of these on either proifam, call the being major parts. S ik b k h I 'N '.9196 , Try outs will be held Sat. tr e ae w en advers ty farms Little Lea 81. Clare Religious Educa .~24151. Harper, St. Clair, ~ho...' urday, March 2, from 1 to hits you-it's a winning pol. _,__ tion office at 884-2110. I S p.m., at FrIes Auditori'Jm, I icy. 32 Lakeshore. DireCtor Lawr. ,Tickets Catch ence Marco, ot Fairford road, 1 :," '-, Two new .-orlds will be looking for a boy, Up with Driyer ages 8-12, who must be able FINAL REGI5TRATI01I . to sing, dance, and act in entertainment Grosse Pointe City poUCb the role of W:lnthrop P.aroo. 0' .officer Edward Miller sturn. Each boy auditioning will be MARCH 4 At '.he Shoria~ Motor Inn! Dine aboard the Julie Plante in an atmosphere of Lake St. Clair folk- bled upon a virtual gold called on to ~ing "Gary In. ,lore. Fore-and-ah enjoy your favorite cocktail in mine while on patrol Satur~ diana," "The. Wells Fargo ~ICt.~ 1t.1II. the ~oppery, contemporary Penthouse lounge. day night, February 23, As Wag 0 n " or "Seventy-Six he was driviDg down Mau. Trombones." . mee avenue, Officer' Millor The pa*, of Amaryllis, a BROWNELL SCHOOL noticed a two-door 1972 Mer. feature roie with the same cury whose tail lights were age range, requires a girl out who is able to play the plano. He pulled the driver over She musta1so be 8ble to t~£l.~.{l.t&t. and asked to see his license. sing, dance, and act • We Invite Fathers Who Are The driver" Richard Harry The rem a iit i n g seven Weldon of Pine ~ourt was youngsters are all iDvolved Interested in Being Managers. . ' .. ~_ pen~use unable •to comply with the in siDging, dancing, and other All Boys Will play During order. bits of, sta ge business. All CANVAS When a LEIN, (Law En. will be required to sing OXPOllDS - '74 Season Dim", Room 11 a,m ... ,2 a.m. forcement. Information Net. "Seventy-51x Trombones" at work), check was made laler auditio!!s. UATH"• 7 a.m. t. 11 p.m. 'eaturing BUDDY CLARK at the station, Weldon was Those who would like to OXPOIlDS a' ,he P'f:lnO foun.! to have three outstand . .audItion for adult roles will tile SHOIIAN ing traUic warrants;" two have general tryouts on SI.\II' sM,'s Eligibility - 1.'1 Boys Who Ar.i Relidents of Gl'OIMPoint. Farms,' , from Detroit and one from day, March 24, from 1.5 p.m. and W'" wore 80m betw .. n Aut""t 1st, 1961 and July 31st, 1966. Birmingham. Total bond. fo~ FlU'ther information 'is avail. I~ MACll .1flL2.U40 MOTOR INN _DAII."'T06 Birth CertificateRequintd with Parent or.Guardian~ the warrants amounted to able from the producer, Mrs. SlI~. to S p.M. .oo Nin. Mia. Roaci $190. Weldon posted the bond Waller Maher, at S85-3575סס2 and Officer Miller issued St. a.l, Shotes . him another violation for . W.wMO"!.e yourovernigh, Qu.d,. PIIone 773-37~ having no operator's license on his person. LII IHI' GROIII POINI. NIWI lAVE YOU Come to First fora choice of four. Also 'ecrluling "00 5-1/4% Regular Passbook Savings No minimum deposit. Add to or withdraw from your • nl.Y HEAD ON ADUlt TICKETS lA% Y2% account in any amount,any,rime. Earn 5-V4% per year • AI"A CAllARI" '12 PRICI daily interest. paid and compounded quarterly. That means Ofol CII_'S t1CJns .• SASHI KUCHIKI you get an effective annual yield of 5.35%.'." '- '. • lA IRECQUE 6--112%Certificate Savings Account . ,'\. a lAC Deposit $1.000 for one year and earn 6-112<;" annuaHy,. paid and compounded quarterly. That gives YOll an effec- • lUCIU IIEYER tive annual yield of 6.66'};' . , HIS CHIIIPS 6--3/4% Certificate Savings Account Deposit $5,COJ for 2-1/2 years. You'll earn 6-3/4% annual interest. paid and compounded quarterly, yielding TUES., "'AR. 12 an effective annual rate of u.92%. 7% Certificate Savings Account THRU Deposit $LCCOfor four Yl.'arsto earn 7"{,. Your imcTl.'St TUEs., MAR. 191 is paid ahd compounded quarterly. which means you'll get an effective annual yield of7.l9%. Pederal regulations require a substantial interest pen- alty for early withdrawal from certificate savings accounts.

GROUP PARIIES ••• OF COU.SII We C2'.n do more for you if youll think First. CALL 895.7000 DOIIIIA MA.TIIl • MAIL ORDERS FIUED PROMPTLY • • ORDER EARLY fOR CHOICE SEATS • • NO UM,r ON TICKETS • First Federal gives you this four-way choice of savings' ~ plans, because not everybody has the siI, Mlchill"n18226. {'hooc: %SHOO IIESfftVEO ADULT TICKET. . , , , . . , . . . $5.00 fa, $4,00 I IJUNIOII & SR. CITIZENS . . , ...... $5.00 lor $2.50 Dalt of P.rlo,monci I I IIESEIlVED ADULT TICKET $4,00 for $3.00 • JUNIOll .. SIl. CITIZENS , $4.00 for S2.00 2nd Choic. I IMak. cllKks poyobll to OLYMPIA SfAOILJM. 5920 Grand Ri.. ,. Oll,oil. Mich. 48208. Entia ... • !tomped .. H-oddr_d .n .. lope. Allow on. week for moll ord.n, Tick'!t moy be pu'cha .. d ot~I Olympia' ao. Offic. 24 hours p,io, 10 porlo,monci. Tickets on ovoilobility bosi. wilh no .. funds or I I.llchongts. Moil to Olympia Stadium. .J In Grosse Pointe: Kercheval near SI. Clair, Phone 882.7697 ~------~------OLYMPIA STADIUM 5920 GRAND RIVER DETROITI 48208 - $

Thurscf.y. Febr ... ry 28. 197.. GROSSE POINTE NEWS P'98 Nine . no.OTBD IveitmeDt Ilde, loUowin( his Donald R. SpeDCer, of lJ'adlUltioD with •. Kasters Bad Driving Brings Trouble. Center Begins Spring Classes Ttomble,rold, hi. beeII degree in BusiDesBAdminis. prOmoted to full viee.prqi. trlUoD from the Ulliveralty After .toppin, two 16-year. walk and curb. Police. &lid classes at Grosse Pointe War age, ability and expl)rience. dent on the pel'IOftI.1 trust of Kiehilln. His new profes. old juveniles, one of whom tbevebicle made tracks ap. Memorial are beginning, Enrollees are accepted from still of: Detroit Bank ~ .1oU1 affillItiona .iJlelud. WI. chi r ,ed for careless proximately 12 to IS-feet in Adult Ballet t:lughl' by five years through the teens. Trust. J:r. SpeDeer jolBedmembershlp in the Finlncllil driving, Woods police discov. length before, returning to the Mary Ellen Cooper is oUered The term fee is $27, The ~ buk ia 1147, IS In !D. Au!y.ta Society of Detroit. ered a vuiety of Item., in. street. : on Wednesday and Tlwrsday course is concluded with eluding beer :lnd drug para. After p'.illi~g the car over. nights at 7:45 o'clock. They Evenings of Ballet presented I p!lernali •. !11 their auto. Sergeant ThQ'mas detected a began on February 27 and by the students in Fries Both W ere subsequently stroDg odor Of bell:' upon ap.- 28 and will continue through Auditorium. charled with minors ia pos. proacbing fr.e auto. B'eer was May 8 and 9. The traditional Needlepoint classes, di. session of alcoholic beverages spilled on the front floor and Italian Ballet, the Cecchetti vidcd into grollp~ {or begb\. '.ltemmiac from the Frklay, two beer cans, one empty. met~od, is taught. ners, intermediate and ad. I FebrUlry 22, incident. were found on tbe rear seat. , Miss Cooper is on the In. vanced students. will be of. WhUe on patrol, sergeant A metal mug also was dis. ternalional Board of Review {ered at the Cenler under the Peter'l11omas SIW the youth'.;; covered on the front floor, At for Teachers of the Cecchetti tutUage of Misses Carson car stopped on Holiday road, the same time, a homemade method The class induces and Stuart. Spring Terms between Oxford and Falr. wooden pipe with suspected physic;1 well.being, poise, I will begin Wednesday, ~arch holme in the middle of the marijuana residue was' dis. rhythm and the joy of ex. 13, and contlll,ue, through street. Tbe youths drove away covered. pression in dance. The fee May 8. The begmmng group' and ultimately went over a At the staHon, the parents {or the term is $29. will be held from 9 to 111 curb on FlirboIrne grinding of both youtlls were nolified ' Ballet for young people a,m,; the aflernoo,n group, some grass between the side. and oHlcers coocked e a c h under Miss Cooper begins its !rom 1 t? 3 p.m., 1S for the I boy for other articles. spring term the week of mtermcdlate and advanced J>olJce found a package of Monday. March 11, and con. studenl~. T~e fe,e for eight Pointe Skiers "Top Cigarette Papers" and tinues through June 10. weeks IS ,$~6 WIth the two a wire in the pocket of one Classes are scheduled week. teache~s glvmg small cla.sse,' Win. on Court South Africa is II great place 10 visil. 1'101 only \ is youth. The wire was bent in days after regular SChOOlja. maxJIl:um a~ount of mdl' Ihe nalural beaut~. amazing, but the people are worlh such a shape that could'be from 4 p.m, and all.day on vidual. lIlslrucIJon., Needle. y gcHillllo io \;.uo"'. The South Africans, ralher Ihan ~c- Pointers J\ex Clavola, of used as a r~ch clip, accord. Sat nl ys pomt kits arc aVilllable for Cloverly road, aDd Dr. Rich. ing to the report. The youth u a. , . . beginners at $5; intermediate slro)' Iheir landscape with indiscriminale industf'?nl Students are dlvlde~ mto and advanced students are ard of said both Items had been in devt"lopment. hove provided ellS). transporlalion '10 Jones, Lotluop road, small. classes accordmg to encouraged to bring their each WOll a Gold Medal in 'the car. but he put them into many beauliful eilies and lowns which seem, Ihcfl- the Naslar Giant Slalom his pocket upon the seoul own yarn and canvasses. selves, 10 belong to the countryside. Glorious bea.cht~ Raee held Friday, Febnlary car's approach. Purses, seat covers, wall ).ear round holiday coastlines arnmlliling 10 some 3?O FREEIN$TALlATION Action of Police hangings and a variety of On AIICa"..ting. 15, in Heavenly Valley, Calif. A further check of the auto miles add to Ihe nalural allurement Ihal Soulh Afri~a The gold medal Is the bighest items are created in class. has for travel1ors. 1,600 Different revealed a * e con d home Pleases FanlHy A new course in genealogy you un ~ in Nastar com. made hash pipe in the glove .. There lire many areas that pruvide advent" . Seledions will begin at the Center petition, Mr. Ciavola said. compartment. throughout the ,,'orld. (:ome 10 I\IR. Q TfCAV' Mr. Ciavola .)so won the A Park family is pleased Monday morning, March 11, Meanwhile, a metal object with the action of its police Q:30 to 11:30 a.m. It is an 195171't1ack A\'enue when you plan your nexl trip. first plaee trophy in, the wlth lour pointed and pro. Now is the time for Arriea. Yesterd.v was too ear third annual Detroit Athletic department 0 n Valentine's elementary ~ight.week series truding spikes also was found Day. it was so underdeveloped it fruslraled even the m Club (D.A.C.) Ski Club GilDt designed for the beginner to in tbe auto. Police said' it South High School Junior introduce various methods of adventurous vo)'agers. Tomorrow wilt be 100, lale; , Slalom. appeared to. be something will be so modernized all the enchantment will ha .:J.ournie,. The racel culminated a Penis Bezaire, of 1318 Ba[. research in tracing a per. that c ou ld be used as a four road, reports the family son's American origins. The disappeared. Yes, now is Ihe time •.. Call 886-05 week', skiing with the D.A,C, throwiDg weapon. Ski Club in Heavenly Valley, dog had been barking undel' Burton Historical Collection Open daily 9-5:30. Satr.,d.y lO.:J. :J.urnilure & e.rpel eO. Squaw Valley and Kirkwood Scattered across the front the porch during the evening, will be visited as a reference TN'" VEl. HP: Public senices are eomplete ai floor wele seeds and bils 'of source. Miss Donna Stuart is Meadow., cetif. Tb~ group A check revealed why. eomfortable in Soulh Africa; nrrungements for sig • 16421 HARPE! HR. WHITTIER a tobacco. like substance that the inslructor. The fee is $30. ltay" at tbe Sahara Tahoe A large cat, which Denis seeing ean be made easily. MON., TUES., appeared to be marijuana. Wed. and Sat. TELEPHON' . Hotel in Stateline, Nev. said had obvi{lusly been in a THURS.. AND' fit Kr. Ciavola is president of One youth told oUicers thal fight, was discovered. The 9T05 881-1285 ~ the wooden' pipe was' for 9 TO 9" the D.A,C. SkiClub. cat was "almost frozen" and smoking marijuana and that had a bloody nose, he stated, it was m,ariJuana residue in Fearing it would attack be- the ~ar. He said he and his cause of its injuries, the fam. ,BILL RBPP.R'I friend made the pIpe in a ily contacted police. school art class. Both youths will be notified When the oUicers arrived, when to ap~ar in juvenile the family tho ugh t they DOWITOWRI. FORD court on their cbarges. The would de!troy the anImal. Youth S e r vie e Division, But after looking the situa. I (YSD), a\sois scheduled to tion over,. a box was re, Invites You To See .Dick Wam.r contact the boys regarding quested. "Then. cautiously the pipes and apparent marl. he, {sergeant Thomas Mal'. \ ' ~r Your Next New' ~r Used Car juana residue found in tbe tin), bent over and set the car. cat in the box" to take it to • If you Ihopped-and ha"e ci price in mind, malle a veterinarian, Denis said. UI an ott.rt . The NEWS contacted police Will Promote to find out whal happened to -HAS THE • Chauffeur Service to Your Downtown Offke or the animal. Officers :reported • , "'~wnto~n ShOpping A~ .Health Careers on the way to the doclors, PRICE OF the cat died. GASOLINE -\ Five health proCessionals ..,----- A Goo4 Man ."l 1833 E. JEfFERSON' representing the D e t r 0 it The rigllt-of.way in high. GOT YOU Medical Center will speak way traffic means very little. DOWN? To Know WO 3-4\100 at South High .School, at - It's the safe way. that 10:15 a.m, Wednesday. March counts. 8. , . 19975 Faiiw~y, GroSH Pointe Woods They will comprise the .paaellor theethird In a series OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 of four health careers pro- grams developed through the cooperation of the school's faculty and the Detroit Medi. c.l Center. Wedn~sday's panel will In. elude Jacques Cousin, presi- dent of the Detroit Medical Center and 'former hospital administrato,'; :Bernadette Albers, director of program analysis for. the Medical Center and formerly a nurse and nurse educator, Also speaking will be Jack Fron~, director of physical therapy at Rehabilitation In. stitute; William E. Loecpel, medical illustrator in the medical communications de. partmenl of Wayne state Uni. versity School of Medicine; Ideally located in on area, of very little traHic. Three bedrooms, family room, and Kathy Niemiec, medical formal dining room. Many extras such os built in dishwasher, buih in oir con- technologist at Hutzel Hos. ditioner, buill in shelving and drawen throughout. On a wide lot, Full ba58ment. pital. ' All appliances are included. Land conlrad terms available. $53,900. Five technicians will ap. Coli 886.5800 pear al the fourth health careers p:ogram scheduled lor Wednesday, March 13. JChweltzer Spanish Club 18780 Mack 21300 Mack G,osse Pointe Forms Real Estate Inc. Grosse Pointe Woods Sets Meeting 886-5800 886-4200 The Grosse Pointe Spanish Club will hear Senor Luis Gomez, professor of Spanish Wabeek. EVERYONES' FAVORITE at University Liggel S~hool, on Monday. March 4, al 8 p.m. He will discuss the heri, The only reason tage of Spanish in the Eng. lish language, Meetings are held on the first Monday of the month a Grosse Pointer would Olove to at the War Memorial, and inlerested perSOD!1 are in. vited. Besides offcring the Blootllfield Hills. opportunity to practice Span. We know how it ill. when you've grown up in Il isb, the meetings sponsor (:erlllin area. We know that familiarity informed ~peakers. hrl'e(\:; content! But we think we have just the wa,v of Iife 10 make rOll want to change. MOVES OFFICES 11'" Wahl'('k, A great condominium commun:ty George L. Palms, Pointe hein~ built on the formel' James Cou~ens Real Estale Rroker whose e.~tale, You')J find beautiful rolling land, with family has been in the real bltll'-watel' lakel! oolling the larrdscape, estate business for over a A pro(essiollll\jl"olf course with memberships century, has moved his available to WabC!ek rel!idents, R!I part of Grosse Pointe City offices on the luxury living offered in Waheek, You'll find Notre Dame to Mack avenue. I cra1tsmllnUke Manor homes with The new address at 17646 unprc('cdented luxury. And certain tax benefits • Mack near Universily place and cm'tHin maintenance free aspects . The forever popular center hall colonial becomes even more desirable when was formerly occupied by the il comes with four bedrooms and a family.size poch which is screened .ond You'll enj"Y the change.: to Bloomfield Hills, with Belle Jacob Wig Company. A fine .~chooh~,Cranbrook museums covered. The deep 101 affords plenty of room for the two cor garage, a complete renovation 0( the in- Birmingham llhopping Ilnd mllny fine c~untl'Y play area and ranging room for Ihe dog. In Ihe City of Grosse Poinle and. terior has been going on at c1u1t!\.('orne \'i!\it \Ill, YIlU ma) want to . offered 01 $46,000. the new location. make the big move, CONDOMINIUMS. 2, ~ and <1 Bedroom Manor Homes from $89,500. WE DELIVER rnterior~ Sind furnishingll by 0. Or., If $S., MIr, ~1t1(~ObSOr.lS ~~ ~, ' ...."'" ~',~Vl~~.~~\,.. ',\I:()'I(i\1I):k ROSLYN Open 12 noon. 6 p,m, Daily and Sunday, Phone 626.0750, MARIlII I';ntrance to Wllbeek PineR is located on 0Idef, In ,INI Woods WeRt LUll$( Lllke HORd. Wellt of Telegraph Road, Furnisherl morleJ!\ are jU!lt off Wabeek Lftke Dr. 114 Kercheval, on the Hill - 886.6810 21020 MACK It ResIyw .11. Rullivan-8milh, Inc. •• 3600 Woodbury Building Co•

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See our line of Bridal Acee.sori •• tool Pinkos said it was possible read only a partial list of cil with Director Marchand, cers felt he wasn't going to that the council could change allegations), we could show "It is the as&OOi.Uon'scon. make It and I agreed with itJ mind regarding' a course a lot of those were out of tention that many of the incl. them. He Was given the op- ...... a...1IlI_GOC1OIlI I. o! action in the future. context" dents Hhis officer) was in, portunity to resign" or his Roofing. Guttering . Awnings • Aluminum Siding Qnd ,:;Je \ -;:/J." Ca,.J Shopp' The oUicer, who joined the ~U~cer Faga~ felt it was~'t v~lved in were not ~t:lated ~ employment would be term- Trim - RQiling I 19491 MACK 881.4780 department in January 1912, fa!r If the officer "was, dls, Director March,ad In theIr inated. , 17901 E, WaRen' 882-3100 , (Adjoining lo&onbonnier. Bakery) was a probationary employe mISSed because of partially entirety, In fact! several of Finally, the letter strel!ed, "I' ..... ,.... -... .. with the city for two years. true" allegations. He adlled the inciden~s whIch were re- "This officer has dedicated U.5- OIIIoo .. e-- """' At a meeting of command of. it some allegations remain ~ated to Dlreotor M~chand himseU to becoming a pro- ficers on January 10 the after others are eliminated 10 a !ecent,staff meetmg 'Con. fessional public safety officer staff unanimously voted not after an association invesli. cermn;i (hIm) were not told both on and off duty. Through WHY PAY MORE? to confirm him as they felt gation. the policeman's dis. In thel~ proper perspective," the association's investigation "he wasn't up to standards," missal should be justi1ied on accordmg to the letter. it has been found that he has BELLE ISLE said Director Marchand who the bases of the "true" ones To this, the director said, in his personnel file only let. ALL FURNIIUR. 20"- added he made tbe de~ision remaining, "I felt that they were. They ters of (appreciation) for to terminte his employment. In the same vein, Officer were presented to me by otl!.- work done both on and off ABOVE COSy' "I told him he was all Fagan said he only knew of er members of the staff." duty." w. carry maior brands AWNING CO. through and told him to wrile "six to eight" allegations. The letter says, "The The NEWS also contacted a letter (of resignation) and Meanwhile, t~e officer said Gr~sse Pointe ~o:ods Police the city administrator, who get it to me on January 11 of th~ approxImate dozen al. Offlce~s AssocJat!0n would was asked U he felt, as the or his employment would be legatIons sta,~cd by Dire~tor ~lso like to men~on at ~s GPWPOA apparently does UIlIQUE FURliTURE Canvas • Vinyl • Acrilan • Daaon terminated" the director Marchand, probably eIght time that (the. offIcer) while according to Officer Fagan's 355-1022 continued ' or 10 were not put in their an employe WIth the Depart- letter, that the allegations DecotatinSl Assi.tance Available FREE ESTIMATES ';APpro;Umately a dozen" proper perspective." In fact, ment of Public Safety has made against the officer COIl. allegations were ,br a ugh t the dismissed officer felt never ~ad " written repri. tain "many discrepancies and BUY NOW and SA VE against him, based on infor. some were lies. m:~?placed 10 his personnel misunderstandings." To this malion INm staff members, When the GPWPOA'Il re. " Mr. Petersen replied, "No." said Director Marchand. quest for information on all DIrector Marehand stated, While saying he would Officer Fagan said Direc. of the charges was mentioned "'!'bere are notations on bis 'make DO comments on inter- tor Marchand told him that to Director Marchand. he re- evaluation sheeta from II year nal affairs regarding Person- 824-2292 7dOi E...... , none of the allegations are plied it was none of their ago, There's not a leUer per nel, Mr. Peterren did say If • of a maar proportion individ. business. The director stress. se to my knowleoge." the members Of the GPW. d .t h Th I tt tin • POA wrote a letter to him ual1y but when grouped as a e I was is prerogative to, e e er con ues, 'May authorizing assOciation om. lump sum, that they, were. make a decision in such a It also be noted lhat not one When asked about this" the case based on the officers' of the allegations which cers to pursue this matter, a ,BoyneCountry Mich. director said that statem"nt 1912.13 fiscal year contract. were brought out at a recent meeting v.ould prObably be '" t U t' . held between the officers and GAS ECONOMY SKI PACKAGES was "basically" correct. Quotes COIItract s a. mee rog concerll1!'g (this bimseU. . Beat the Gas Rap & Enjoy Parting IJ1cldellt Quoting from the contract, offlce~) were ev~r wntt~,n up In relation to this, Mr. Pet. One reported allegation fo. the director said, "An em. and dis~ussed WI.thhim. . ersen added, according tc the Most Skiing Ever!! cused upon a par1UJJg,incident ploye may be laid off or ter. "To this, .~ du:ector &ald, the terms of the ~ontract, the at Mack and Hampton road minted at the discretion of They were not dlscuslled by association !'has no jU1isdic. , when, the resigned officer the Director of Public Safety m~ but ~ belle!e the co~. tion on ~s matter~" TWO - DAY STANDARD SKI WEEKEND' parked his car, left wheels without recourse to grievance mi~~d~ffi~ers dIScussed this (Begins each Fridav evening with lodging, to curb, behind another auto procedures during the pro. w u.7' Two WanalD Men 'who leave tDday'. end~ after skiing Sunday). Starts at $70. parked the same way. It was blltion period." In c h e k' g b :. Wid work unfinished are actually alleged that the oUicer was When asked to name prom. informaUoh I;ir J: gr~ r putting a mortgage on to. THREE.DAYSKIWEEKEND "shon~i!1g the breeze" with lne~t re~sons for .the oUicer's chand repcirted ~he rom:'; morrow. the cltJze~. . reSIgnatIOn, ,the dlre~tor said, was given three months to (Begins Friday after dinner and continues But Officer Fagan said the based ?n ,informat!on ,from come up to the department's after skiing !ollowing Mondav). Starts, at $102. o~.cer was out of.the car ad. the offl~er s ~~perlors, th~~ standard. on two different An ;llxtension of the Pointes vlSmg the motorIst her tar he questioned. every order, occasions. One waa in De- woU;ld h.ave to be moyed or plus the polJc~ andproce- cember 1912 and the other FOUR. DAY SKI WEEK a Violation' would be 1ssued, dures of t!te CIty, and that was in March 1973. In De- (Begins each Monday with lunch, continues and that she complied. To "he wasn't up to standards." cember his raise was held to after skiing following Frida~). Starts at $142 this, Director Marchand em- To this, the dismissed offi. up but Uus wasn't the case in phasized, "I don't' like a cer replied, "Ridiculous." lie March. CoDdominiuma frOm the F~rties public safety oUicer commit- asked how can one even ques. The letter then says "(The \ FIVE - DAY STANDARD SKI WEEK . ting a violation to write a tion every order, that it officer) received his third In. \ (Begins Sunday with dinner and continues after violation." "doesn't make sense." Some crement,in July 1973at which Anotoor reported allegation things have to be done 3S a time he was told that he was 'skiing following Friday). Starts at $160. centered upon a large, !Jis- matter of procedure, he felt, progressing well and to keep orderly party on Edmonton while noting, "An. intelligent up the good work." ~EVEN-OAYSKIWEEK road last year which the dis- person asks questions," and The director said no COOl. (Begins after ~inner each Friday and continues placed policeman s pot t e d th.at this was a "healthy" meLtJ were recorded on bis while on patrol. thmg.. rating sheet and that nothing after Skiin~'fonowing Friday). Starts at $230. On this, the officer said "a At the sa!"e time, he added was on the .report that he sergel'oDt accused me of in- some ilf hIS su~riors were was doing good or bad. How. NOTE: All ~ckages include lodging, meals, un-I citing a riot," and this ser- not ,even. asked it he ques. ever, be was olt8yed in July limited use lifts, ski instruction, evening en. geant wasn't even at the Honed oraers. 1973, he stated. 0. sceni:. He also said when he The oUicer, who bas a The letter reports, "In Jan. tertainment. Saturday.and Sunday IU/lches are read his own report in court Bachl!lor of Science degree uary 1974 (the officer) was to not included in any package, Prices "are based on this incident that this par- in ,Police Administration, receive his fourth increment, 33370Jefferson Ave. On Lake St. Clair, between 13" 14Mile Rds. St. Clair Shore, on per person double o~upancy, ticular sergeant wasn't pres. added, "We wanted to han. but l!t this time h~ was reo (] ..al at.,,. (ro ... Public: Inn"pOrta.ion 10 Downlow .. De.roil) \ ent in the court room. dle it, (the situation), intern- quested to reslp. During the ! I For Information and Reservati0ns Write or Call: At this time, OUicer Fagan ally," aa:d the city bad an six month period from July 294-0810 said the ob~ctlve of the as. opporturnty to handle It with. 1973 to January 1914 (he) con- Reservations I Reservations , in. But, the council has been tinued his normal working MacI.l. op.n da11y Ie - 8 BOYNE MOUNTAIN BOYNE HIGHLANDS SEIBERT 01113" 11., asked to 'conduct an investi .. assipmenta without any ind- Clo •• 4 Thv,rI4.~ MultiPlex Home Corporation ll\3~U1tl\l,L'\J ~ gatlon of the 8l1egations, the dentJ being mentioned to him. Boyne Falls, MI. 49713 Harbor Sprgs, MI.491. I'L'\3" \11 solons decided to take nofur-' ,"Then in January he is (616)549.2441 1 (616) 526 - 2171 ... ~~rn.E\Cl£~\\.8~~.1",aa ther action. at this time and, told that his last increment is Or Make Reservations Through: \3t>\Jl\ 10'" )""" now, he said, further action being witbh4!ld. This in itself ~t\\V . 17901 would be up to the GPW- does not seem consistent with :Jk, HUDSON'S TRAVEL SERVICE E. WAllEN Downtown: 223.2300 Northland: 356 - 3820 .=I~~ACE SAS School Group Elects Officers JtfftrSon Grosse Pointe Citizens for in charge of fund raising, Education held its annual Robert Lees; recording sec- ((olonnabt An Authentil: English Tudor at 33 Oldbrook Lane in Grosse Pointe FOrms general meeting Wednesday, retary, Mrs. W"Jlliam Even- February 20, at the' Grosse den; correspondir.g secretary, family owned Restaurant Pointe Memorial Churcb. Mrs. Richard Mills; treas- 24223 Jefftrsea A.... S usa n Reames, English urer, Russell Peehles: and 'This fine Grosse Pointe teacher frOll) Sou t h Higb newsletter, Mrs. E t;\ war d Is A Beautiful Place Forms home offered to School, and Roger McCaig; Franco. the seledive buy .., who curriculum assistant of the The purpOse of Citizens for To Start Your Grosse Pointe School System, Education is to study and lenten Observance knows and ,appreciotes discussed' "Teacher Account. support the public school sys- 'value. ability." Mr. McCaig reo tem in Grosse Pointe. Per- ..0ILID FISH viewed the difficulty of ap. sons interested in joining the plying accountability stand. organization should conta,ct DAILY Occupy this hom~immedi- ::rds to teachers who are con- Mrs. Evenden at 886-9885or fhone 119-4720 ately as we will toke your cerned with the needs of the Mr. Cobau at 885.1650. individual child. luxury living home on trade. Recognition was given to the service of the outgoing r-«":--":«<<<<<<-<<<<*io<~;::::::::::::~:::.,,.:.,,<<$.<"'t''''''''''':':1 president, Thomas Candler, A 1ew 01 Ihe many reasons why your lime would be well spen' and outgoing board members: inspecling Ihis unusual offering: Mrs. John Fillion, Chatll!s Complelely ,enovaled , , , fi"e bedroom, ,e",iced by Ihree full bath., Old fa,nioned charm Kalvelage and Mrs. Arthur and elego."ce in spacious living and .dining rooms, _sun room. Maid's quarters on 3rd floor Johnson. (3 room' and both), New Mut"Mur k,lcnen complete' with bar and adjoining b,eoklo" room. General Millage co.chair. Fou, cor 9~'''ge, Plu•• 0 much mor. , , . Inot you'll have to ,ee for younelf, Very reoli,tically man John R. Cobau gave Ii priced - large. low intere.1 a"umable mortgage, synopsis of the millage elec. * :.~.'.~.~ ~ I Your Persono/lnspeclion 01 Ihis Exceptional Home is lnviled tion schedulfd for Monday, ~.~~ " :.~.~* I OKered by PATRICK MEEHAN, Real Estate Broker April 8. The membership :::: {Office: 368.0623 Res.: 886-1866 voted its unanimous endors~- ment and support of the mill. ~i~~..... age. The following new board ~~~; members were eleeled: Lee :.••...:. Allen, Mrs. Peter Altabelle, Robert Bradley, Mrs. Eugene ~~~~ L e w is, Mrs. Michael Idc. Donald, Mrs. John McGrath, We are pleased to announce Mrs. George Roumell, Jr., Mrs. Kenneth Schoof, Mrs. Stephen Schrader and Mrs. :.•,1.::1. cut lead eryst .. triple-section Frank Zinn. ::: set'V8r••• value-priced at $9 ::: Following the general meet. .... ing, the board elected the .:.t.~.:~. The lu~tre and brilliance of 24% leaded WILLIAM M. BROWNE JR. following officcrs: president, Mr. Cobau; vice.president, .••. crystal rimmed with silverplate adds Peter Higbie; vice-president Platinum-rimmed Dinnerware :~:~ beauty to fNery buffet and table setting has ioined our staff =::: $50 :~: ~rving relishes, nutsr candies. It's 44-piece place setting :.:. ',::.:.';. an elegant addition to your serving as a Kitchen Designer Savings are exceptional on this rare manufactup' ..'5 closeout of fine Thomas :~f: pieces, a welcome gift for someone's white china dinnerware, bordered with ::;: home. 8-3/8" diameter, 2.1/8" high. 1&1010UM ,'. platinum ... classically simple in design :~1 '.' NURSING 'l" t.~.:.l;. ~~~~:'.:~~ =:~;~.::.1 :.;....;:;:.~.. HOME : 8 each of dinner plates, salad p'lstes, MUTSCHLER KITCHENS, INC. .:. coupe soups, teacups, saucers; one each :.: 1:1...;::,. of 13" oval platter, 8%" round open 20227 Mack Avenue 8045 EAST JF:HEKSON vege18;.,Je,open sugar, open creamer. -":acol,..,.soiYl'S',1..-1. ;....::~:.:.: DETROIT. ~lICII, vi 'U Grosse Pointe Woods j~; Sold only in complete' sets. ~o=tiiI {Kg)(7 ~ Du

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Thursday, Febru.ry 2!, 1974 &ROSSE POINTE NEWS Pe.. Elt¥en . , { , I ENCOl1aMBIIBNT NO PIACI or IIIN'D Rockets 'Zoom' to Hockey Title Austin Hockey Co-Champion Real friend. do DOt polDt If 1011NaU7 wllb to a,old 'j (Q...SJI.ENr out • maD" weakne.l-dIe, eDtall&1emell~ dOll't accept ~ KN1GIfl' The .Grosse Pointe Rockets assist in a 4.1 victory. The Austin and South Llkeser, 7.1. try to ,treDgtben bl. weat aD)' lavOl' with ~. at. , defeated the Warren Robots. Rockets scored ,23 foala In finished as co-champions in Both Austin and ULS are POUlts. , ticbed. \ ~ S,ecwity Sy$t .. ~~, in the District Three tournament play while net. the second division of the currently participatin( in the sIWlJ16 DUCICOUR SHCIAlTY c.n Mlm.n PoNc.. firefit"t. championship game in Squirt minder Stenzel allowed only Michigan Metro Hi~ School double elimination Mayor's Common sense usuaJly ,ets Let courtesy and COmJllOl1 ( • c.... e- L .,..,. ".., .... ~, ., re,.lnMft . Class B State hockey play five goats. Hockey League.' Tournament. no applause from the crowd. sense dictate drlvin, habits. :. • WMt ~ SInka A...... It', Iou,' .,.t.m, i" ..... Saturday, February 23, at The following Rockets will • '- L VWrI ...... Norshortl Arena, nOw represent Southeastern 80th teams wound up'di- C.1f lielta,d Mor,is AOION ALARM SERVICE ) .182..'895 Peter Griio and Jeff' Sm.\th Micbigan in the State Tourna. yision play with 13.5-0 rec- \ .....". scored for the whiners with ment .Friday-Sunday, March ords for 26 points. However, t an ass 1s t guing to Daye 22.24 m Marquette: Barnes, the final position ,was de. .\ Schreiber. Goalie Jeff stenzel Black • .Mike Brown. G reg . . -~alt orcome.in~oday~- turned in the shutout while Foster Gri10 Hackett Kitch. termined by goals agamst receiving excellent protection en, Kypros, 'John L y n c h, and South Lake had the bet. ~ for a new ex~erlence ~ from defensemen Doug Raby', Mollahan, Scott Nelson, ~art ter mark, allowing 30 team in diili~. plea$ure . . Robert Kitchen, Chip.Bal'lles 0 r.b an, Roby, Schrel~er, goals in comparison to Aus- and Mike Mollahan. Smith, Stenzel, and Rooert ti' 57 On the way to the title the Swaney. n s . - Lebanese-Sy,ian Dinners Rockets blanked Southfield,' ------The Friars, though, netted lHl, with Grilo scoring twice Youths SWOI m 112 team goals against South and Ca'e';"9 . and Jeff Black,. Jobn Hackett. Lake's '12. ' .....O,ienlal Pos',ies Paul Kypros and Smith also In Class 'S' Meet In third division action, adding single goals. Hackett University Liggett wound up ~G,oce,ies also bad two assists as Sten. in last place with a &11.2 zel. blanked the visitors, The Detroit Yacht Club's record for two, points. ULS , .' C~RRYOUT and CATERING .I Then, Royal Oak went down "B" team 'swimmers partici. which finished 1hree points by a 9-1 c 0 u n t as Grifo pated in the Dearborn Rec. behind filth place Milford. sparkled with lo u r 'goals. reation Class B Swim :Meet scored 23 team goals and Open dGily 9-6 Aiding Grlfo in the scoring Saturday - Sunday. February allowed '71. Sunda,. 10-4 middle GaJI !! were Black, Haclrett and Ky. 16-17. Many Pointe area CIoMd Mondellls nros. Hackett, Kypros, Black, DYC swimmers placed and, Country Day, with a 1540 GOURMET'SIJOPPE Y h mark for SO points, r('mped Schreiber and Mollahan eae in. So doing, swam fast to top spot in the division, 886.8540 had two assists. 'enough to move up into Class scoring 102 team goals and In a no tit e rgame with A meets. allowing only 18. Southfield, Mollahan led the AAU competition is divid-In results from Monday,

.A" "l .I~';~;;~~:;;:nn :c':al~l.mbe:r:.~:~':=!~:":: ~~~~~';1~:f~ IJ ~ ' battled Mount Clemens to a .~J. ------Dale Ga;nnon. 14. placed 1.1 tie and then lost to Mil. . DAVID F. WAGGONER , second witb a 1:20.5 in .the ford, 1.0, and to B. II. Lah. t HO'SEMANSHI~ CAMP , Memorial services for Mr. 100-yard bL'east, ("A" time). i FOR GIRLS Waggoner, 61, of Lakeland' Mimi Storen came on strong avenue, were held on Satur. by placing in three events Church Offers day. February' 23, at Grosse ilDd making an "A" time in STARTINC JUNE 23rd Pointe. Un i t e d Methodist two of them. (third 50 backj Guest Speaker Church. He died, on ".ur.- fauth, 100 I.M., sixth. 50 Throueh AUCUST I1tk day. February 21, at Henry free), all in t1ie 10 and under Surinder M. Bhatia, execu- Ford Hospital. . l'girl'S events, tive director of the Interna. JOI IESllnt .. S 11m Mr. Wag.goner was' director 5even.year-

10 ACIP'lI,o. the Ri., ... 01 the Amo"ca', v,a AMEAICAN AIRLINES with lege reIa. tions. He was named .3J.'weekly departures, Fndays Saturday!!.'& Sundays Spend 8 da.ys/7 rughts I :M~~otr,~~woIT~~~;~tt~~o~~::Cy~;~;o~~MT",ht ~':::."~~"o~::~~;:~~c:~~~director of corporate mana- I round trip a", "ans'., •• B.y Crul'" .nd h<>tolI.... R.lo' val,d 104/30174. gerial recruiting for the. Per- -S28 sonnel Administration and .." Develo'pment StaH last No. I , vember. I.Jl!C;CALIFORNiAwestFLY AND DRIVE • ~rn in Celina, Ohio. Mr. 7 01,./6 nlgllts .1 the HOlid.y Inn 01 O.... n.d (San F.lan'.;5pol> Lincoln. He died on Thurs- I 'C'MCO 0 ,I! ".!Sf 0 H"'" 0 ..~VlGaS0 ."D 0 MIGII'''''''' ""l'O" 0 day February 21. In' Lost "------,-..------.La~~.~~\~u~ti~c;;:~ to counsel you with your design and decorating ideas. I ...... ,,,...... the Detroit Edison Company. I "" SII" I,. after having beeD employed . .:. I n__ rillil;r..:"G)t;';~i';;~MI~~~:ef~::~/~~~~u~:.::~ , E"SII.lr't1 PJGle~sIC"'<11 B'.J"11~O NOrlt,v,lle SQuare Shopp.ng Cenler was a charter member of I 17800 Ea" E'Q'" ",'" Pc"," 133\/ ...."n SI'eet Lost Lake Woods Club. , I i7i=8470 Mi:'iiOO hi:r~if:..l~ri:tn~~r;:::dCh~r. 883 We"lc,'.q l.', fl.".: Ne"oorgh Plaza Snoopihq Cenler dren. Clarence, Jr., Donald. I 8I00~:O~~y~:~II:',~o;,:;(.~~:';8,;\ce'.,. 3~~~~.~.~~~C~;9~~'::,~~dMary Eli z a bet h, Carol, ..~~ Charles and Rosernary, and 647-8100 .~-vvvv 24 grandchildren. l ------Interment was in LIncoln.

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. . Thursday., February 28, 1974. P.g6 Twelve GROSSE POINT-E NEWS .' Grosse Pointe News Letters to theiditor~ Property Tax Relief Act ! .. ~ ROBERT B. EDGAR D/BI A Anteebo Publishers OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL, To the Editor, Itions) five different adminls. Helps .~Four Categories. GROSSE POINTE FARMS, MICHIGAN 48236 My daughter Susan Still trative changes dominated by In May 1973 the Michigan all eligible taxpayers except Second Class poslaBePaid at Detroit. Mlcblcan Is 21 years old' and for 15 of the problems and size typicat Legislature passed the Prop. disabled veterans and the those years she has been of the large urban city of erty Tax Relief Act of 1973. blind. The 'Act defines house. FULLY PAID CIRCVLATION ,professionally diagnosed as n today. . This Act sels up four cate. hold income as all inconit! ~y Pat Rousseau Member Mlch, Preu AlSoclalJonand National EdIIoJ111 ASlocllllon "traln.ble retardate." There' T 'h e s e difflcultles h a v c gories under which a home. received by the claimant and When strolting on THE HILL , . . take a Phone TV 2-6900 fore, she Is not only a quitlt never been pre s e n t e d to owner or renter may find spouse. It includes all income peek at the toddler's swing in the window of NATIO~'~LADVERTISINGaEPRESENTATJVE typical "tl'alnabie" girl, but G r 0 s Ii e Pointe's $o.called homestead property tax reo subject to Federat income WeeklyNewspaperRepl'eaenllUVe,Inc. her past 12 years have been normal boys and girls and yet lief. They are: (l). Senior taxes plus all other income, Young Clothes and "swing into spring." Come 40( fl!lh . Avenue• NewYorkCHICAGO19. NewOfFICEYork BYrlnl 1.7300 spent ill the WaYJle County we have accepted them lip C'Itlzens;. (Ell2) gIble Vet. FolIOWing. llle some ex. in,and check the walkers and folding portable 333 lI.'orlhMichiganAvenue Phone Flnanlell 8-211e TraInable S c h 00 I ,Program to this point. although dis. eran; (3) Blind person; and amples cited by the Depart. beds with coordinated rocker attachment . . . ______whlle the first three were ruption and .distance between (4) AU other homeowners or ment of Treasury as the type finished in a bright daffodil yellow ... great ROBERT B. EDGAR ...... EDITOR and PUBLISHER spent at the Foundatlon for school and community and renters. bf income not subject to fed. for a day's outing in the park as they are light WILLlM~ ADAMO ADVERTISING MANAGER Exceptional Children now 10' school and parent are partie. The following information eral income taxes that must weight and easily transported. JANET MUELLER FEATURE PAGE, SOCIETY cated in Grosse Pointe Me. ularly harmful to develop. was obtained from the Michi. be included in household in. JA"H'<; J. NJAI\f NEWS moria I Church. ment of handicapped chlldren. gan Treasury Department, come: social security and The animals have •arrived ROGEn A, WAHA EriUSJ'A~~6~, ~~~~ During all of these years A tew years ago, a mother Revenue DivIsion. Senior railroad retirement benefits; KATHY DUFF W I have tried to be as etfective of a you n g s t e r attending citizens, ~ligible veterans or veterans pensions and. dis. at The League Shop ... just NANCY KRAMER ADVE'RT:Ng as a community.concerned "special

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GROSSE POINTE NEWS 'Ain't We Got Fun' 1'5 1'1 Rehearsal Polish Art Friends ToSponsorConcert Three Artists Will Appear in Aftemoon of Music Program at War Memoria' This Sunday: All Are Accomplished Performers , The Friends of Polish Art will spo~sor ~n Afternoon of Music Sunday, March 3! at 3 o.clC:':k In the Grosse Pointe War Memorial's Fries Auditorium. The three artists, Alic. . ja Omiecinski, violinist, Warsaw who bas appeared Kim Krajewski, soprano, in recitals and as a soloist . D tki' in Poland, Belgium, West an d An d rze) u eWlcz, Berlin and the , .0 ••• '1 PAO•• pianist, all are .accom. where he won the Rotterdam plished ,performers and Contemporary Music Contest. hold Bachelors degrees . IUs repertolre includes in Music. classic compositions as well Miss Omieeinski has par. as avant.garde (nusic. From Another Pointe short and to ticipalell in several concerts During the Afternoon of il) the c!lmm;:nily, including Music Mr. Dutkiewicz will of View lhe Young Arlisls Concert concentra~ on Poilsh com. The Pointe sponsored by the Friends of posers, offering a varied By Juet MueDer Polish Art last N(lVember at selection of Cbopln's works, CARL A. LARSON who Wayne State Univerdty. selections from the work, of It's almost time ••. are you ready, world? ••• selUed in Neff road with his She i~ a graduate of West. two 19tb century PoUsh com- "Ain't We Got Fun," the Junior League of wife, the late E~ SAN. ern Michigan University and posers, Moniuszko and SlY' Detrpit's community musical reyiew, opens to- DAHL, in 1928. celebrated a member of the Detroit manowski, "Bukollki" by the morrow night at the Music Hall Center for the Per. bis 80th birthday Sund~Y, Communily Music School contemporary composer WI- forming Arts. February. 3, at a receptipn faculty. told Lutoslawsld and one of for family and trieJld. at the Appearing (or the first his 0 w n compositions, With a second, final performance' scheduled Photo by 1.015 Davenport Shoreh=m road bome of his It's countdown' time for the cast JACK STEPHENSON, MRS. DON,. time on the Detroit concert "Suite." for Saturday night at the Music Hall. son EDWIN LARSON, Carl, of "Ain't We Got Fun,". the Junior ALD S. YOUNG, II, MRS. EDWARD circuit is Miss Krajewski, Miss Omleclnskl will pre. who holds a Masters degree sent Beethoven's "Romance You'd better get downtown one of those nights: who came to America from League of Detroit's community musi. H. JEWETT, III, chairman MRS. Gavle, Sweden, as a 16-yea~. in Music from the University in F," Bartok's Rom.nilln if you don't; you'll be sorry • . . cal review scheduled for a tw~per. RICHARD M. SILVEN, d ire ct 0 r ' old in 1910, (his one. Ame':l' of Michigan. In 1973 she ob. Folk Dances and a Nocturne . .. . fQrmance run at the Music Hall Cen- ROB E R T D U RAN T and MRS . WIIere elle tu you see Ales PoUotk u•trolley can acquaintance lived 10 bined a Grinnell Brothers by Grazyoa Bacewicz. McKeesport, Pa., 50 Carl ter, for the Performing Arts Friday DOUGLAS WEST. Tickets for the scholarship in a contest Miss Krajewski will &In, eGadador ••• ud &beGroue Pointe War Me- spent his first year in this and Saturday evenings, March 1and 1974 Junior League follies, ranging sponsored by the Detroit selections by Brahms, Mo- morlal'. John Lake eseortillg list week'. "Pointer country as a blacksmith's 2. Pictured at one of the final re- from $7.50 general admission through Opera As:rociatiOIland twice zart and Moniuuo. 01 IDterest" Mn. Jerome Remlet, Jr., III • Belle helper there. moving to De. hearsals are, (left to right), MRS. H. $50 patron, are available at the (1970 and 1973), attained first Concert tickets at $3.50 for Ille "StyleS" sequenee featurID, JDUlle pubUshed troit to join Continental RICHARD FRUEHAUF, JR.. MRS. Grosse Pointe War Memorial. place in contests sponsored adults, $2 for atudents, may by Jerome H. Remiek, Int.? Motors as a machinist in RAYMOND. R. WHITE, JR., MRS. by the Saginaw Symphony.' be obtained by writing to the Other telebrltr, performers are Mayor ColellWl 1911) and Elsa, who emi- Also a first for Detroit is Friends of Polish Art at .813 grated from Sweden in 1915 the appearaDce of Andrew T rom b ley road,' Grosse You, and Co'lUlrilpenons LeviD, Browne, CIne- wben she was just 19, raised the faculty there as an in. structured exercises design. shire students who will ex- Dutkiewicz, a graduate of the Painte Park 48230,or by call. lull, Hencienon, Mahaffey, Hood and .Kelly, III thwe three children in The Pointe. structor in 1963 and became ed to clarify their goals in plore career possibilities as Higher School of Music in ing 821-6424. open1DJ Ken Bloek seeDe •• , ud Sonny EllIot, B Carl lives now with his a professor iil 1971. Dr. Tur. and out of the home and ways parI of her study this winter; ------Betty cotte and bls wife, the for- in wblch these goals can be She will work with Dr. A. D. Kennedy Carrier, Beverly rayne, Mr. Belve- daughter CLAIRE HEND. Center to represent the Irish of Sunningdale drive, r-lcent. mer CLAIRE M. LENZ, achieved. Ruedemann Jr., in Detroit dere uui P.A.t!. Del R1IJSell In eameo blts., RICKSON in Aline drive, of metropolitan Introit at ly caught a 69-pound sbark daU1thter of MRS. LOVELL in order to become acquahlted iT) after spending most of the ••• a1l festivities during Irish while fishing out of Miami (ColltlJl1led OIl Pale T. ELSEY, of Barelay road, with tbe work involved in past 25 years in St. Peters. Cadet CHRIS GREINER, Week. March 8 througb Saint Beach. Her catch is entered have four cbildren and now Orthoptics. She is a second bure. Fla. His other son lB son of the CLAUDE A. Patrick's Da~', Sun day, in tbe Metropolitan Miami reside in Ann Arbor. year student in the Bachelor his namesake, CARL LI\R. GREINERS, of Lakeshore March 17. Fishing Tournament. SON. EliJa died iD 1968. Tbe • • • road; . hall been cited for dllgree Orthoptics program at oeto~enarian grew up with The President has approv. superior scbolastic work duro Colby College-New Hamp. • • • • the automobile industry, ed and forwarded to the Sen. ing the flftb grading pe~iod shire. Governor WI L L IA M G. GEORGE FINKEN. wor1r.ing for. Timken Axle, ate for confirmation the se. at Missouri Military Acad. MILLIKEN has appointed STAEDT, 50n- of the WIL. • • • DR. MICHAEL J. BREN. LIAM C. FINKENSTAEDTS, Hudson, Ford and Packard lection of Pointe. born Cap- M' . M The congregation of Chand- before joining Chrysler Cor- tain FREDERICK FRASER emy, eXlco, o. NAN. of Three Mile drive, of Hendrie lane. is a member ler P8rk Drive B a p ti s t president of the Michigan of the 1973.74hockey team at poration in 1929. He took PALMER for the rank of Rear • .• • Chureh of Delroit honored early retirement as a produc. Admiral in the United states Industrial engineer AN. Cancer Foundation, to the Trinity. College. Hartford, Navy .. He is currently as. THONY C. FORTUNSKI, of MRS. JAMES F. PEPPER. Slate Public Healtb Advisory Conn., playing left wing for tion superintendent at Chrys. o( Hawthorne road, Sunday, ler's- Highland Park Pbnt in s""'ed as Deputy Assistant Berkshire road. has been ap. Council. Dr. Brennan, pro. the Bantams for his fourth ...~ ~ pointed by DR. JOHN W. February 17, (or 25 years of 1945, because of health prob. fessor of Me~icine at Wayne year of skating for Trimly . Chief of Naval. Personnel .or PORTER, Micbigan Super. service as organist and State University since 1968, . This t. Ml.8Kfnkerooli. lems. PianniDgand Programming, Intendent of Public Instruc. 'nte History major, a 1970 pianist. is a member of the boards University.Llggett •., graduate, . She has a liltlc problcm. Oil, 1Ict.nai~ l(Y.'ks .w~1'{ • • Bureau of Nllval Personnel, tion to serve on the Michi. of directors of the American • Washington, D.C., after servo 'D t t . f Education • • bas five goals and 11 assists enoughwhcn it's just becn dC)llc. As'to~gin:,tl1e~';" DR. JEP,EMIAH G. TUR.' ice in a variety of jobs,. in. gan epar men a MAURA PATRICIA DIEN. Association .of Cancer Re. to his credit this year. search, tbe Wayne County no humiditr. Or rain. 0, stuif lik~tIbl. Bb1tlct (\~y COTTE, SOD of DR. aud eluding Commanding Officer Accountability Panel, repre. Ell, of Ridgemont r 0 a d, • • • of these things llappen and..- pJiukety;phhk, :he~ MRS. VINCENTJ. TUR. of the usa Raleigh and Com: 5enting the Michigan Asso. s e n i 0 r honors sludent at Medical So c i e t y Public d ciation of the Professions. Health Committee, Compre. Among mid.year A1blQn comes thc kinks. What's a girl. like tItis. todo~E:isy. COTTE, of Lakelan avenue, mander. Amphibious Squad. Grosse Pointe Soulh High College graduates is Pay. lieadof the kidney transplant ron Two. He holds, among • • • School, was accepted as a hensive Health Planning for A girl like this comes to us :Inti gets ~ler l~r straigl1.t.' Southeastern Michigan and chology and EngUsh major program at the University other decorations, the Navy KATHERINE EDWARDS, contestant in the Maid lof PRISCILLA A. COOPER, ened all nea.t :md silky an~ ,thcnicky:jx;o weicher Erin Pageant sponsored by many . other organiz8tions, of Michigan, was recently crOss, the Navy's highest. daugbter of MR. and ,MRS. daughter of the THOMAS A. will hardly ever bolher her nt ~lI,If .you.~ave~.-friend.' named chairman of U. of awaro.. DWIGHT . WALLACE ED- the United Irish Societies. and has authored several ab. M.'s Department of Surgery • • •. WARDS, JR., of Lewiston stracts, articles and books. COOPERS, of South. Oxford .with the aforesaid problem, be ni~c. Ten htr.~u~ Three Irish colleens were road. • W'. And how we CMi straightcn herout.\.~iJle. tli;\.,-, by U. of M. regents. Selected JOHN McLEOD, son of the 1'9ad, is one of more than 80 chosen on Friday, February • • • for the post after a national CLARENCE J. McLEODS, Colby College-New Hamp: 22, at the Gaelic League Irish MRS. WiLLIAM BAUER. (CoaUnued OIl Pale 18) Bart tAlmoDd search by a Medical Center of Stephens road, has been committee Dr. Turcotte will named to the Winter Tri. Beauty SIIoa head C3full.time faculty sur- mester Honorable Mention GROSSE POINTE WOODS DOWNTOWN geons as well as 47 clinical List at tbe Leelanau Scbool, 'assistant associates. After Glen Arbor, wheJ;e he is a 2 r 316 Mock Ave. <45E. AdamI . serving hia internship and 886.6060 WO 2-1112 surgery residency at the junior. SKIN CARE CONSULATIONS U. of M. Dr. Turcotte joined • ••• Central Michigan Univer. sity's fall semester Dean's List students this. year in. clude freshmen AMY A. AL. FANO, of Hampton road, Jbt .shopsof SANDRA L. ALLEN, of Ridgemont road, AIMEE T. Irom our collection 01 BELANGER, of Moross road, MARIAN V. DWAIHY. of Devonshire road, SYLVIA A. HOERNER, of Holiday road, and DIANA J. HUNTER, of \t"tlto1t.Pi~r't Brys d r i v e; sophomores CYNTIIIA A. VEEN, of Not. 16828 Kercheval, Gross~ Pointe tingham road, CONSTANCE :Jottow lhe M. HOWARD, of Vernier circle and KATE K. SANDS, of Sa~t Paul avenue; juniors MARK S. METRY, of Bed. cordially invites you to see ..~ ford road. GORDON J . Sun JOHNSON. of Aline drive. "" KATHLEEN L. DOW, of Lan. the " caster Toad, and JOANN K. "" KNIPPENBERG, of New. ""-" ) ""/1 castle road; and senior CAROLYN S. WEBER, of /~:i ..I..'/ Lakeshore lane. Entire ,;' ,'1/ • • • '/ Leading groups in a Feb. ruary 26 through M.arch 14 six-session program on Per. Collection of sonal Growth for Women at . Oakland University's Con- tinuum Center are Point. en' RUTH VAN LEEUWEN aud LESLEY LAMBRIGHT, both participating as trained leaders under a professional Continuum Center staff. Mrs. Lambright also serves as an intern at the Center, where she is working toward a Wayne S tat e University Masters degree in Guidance and Counseling. The pro. gram, which 1>egan with. a free orientation s.c:!sslonwill run from 11 to 2 o'clock Presented by Ted Lewis, Helga representative Tuetdays and 'I11flrsdays through March 14, Is design. ed to allow women Df aU ages to e x p lor e and pos~ibly change their life styles via Thursday and Friday ------1 Feb. 28- Mar. 1st ART Grosse Pointe Only Informal Modeling AUCTION 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. 3 ~rcheval Ave., at Fisher R<»d ""11(11 Ol'Id Jw4r Bloc/{ Pierce.IW.1e Seal TU 1.1505 15430 K.rch.val FRIDAY, MARCH I Walton.Pierce Customers .. There Art f,om oround Ih. world, Srcn"-rs, poinli"lls. sculplu,es, mcc,ome. is free parking for you in our irom Golt.ry 01 ,''' Kingsley, Open DlIMy ',30 ••m. to 5:30 p.m. private Jot, behind our new locotion. Preview 7 p.m. Auclion 01 8 .. CLOSIO SAfUlDA YS 0-.,"" $ r .00

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Jewell-Hines The Charles Watts Rankin-Glancy . Petz.Hudson VOWS Spoken, Nuptials Held Exchanging vows Satur. John Petz, of Nr:ff road, and Miss Lilly Married Rites Are Read day, February 16, in the De. the great.grandson of the late Anna Thomson Dodge, Exchanging marriage vows troit apartment of her A reception at the South of Rose Terrace. last week in her Neff road mother, Mrs. Matthew James Oxford road home of her Hudson, who formerly reo The bridegroom's sister, To Charles J. Watt home were Mrs. Alfred R. Susan Dodge Petz, was maid parentI, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce sideti in Ballantyne road, Glancy, Jr., and B. Courtney of honor. Best man was . V t' '..... t I d L l Hines, followed the small Rankin. Dr. Harry Meserve, were Patricia Ann Hudson ed family ceremony in Our Lady Dennis Donovan. NewIyw s ace Ion In mon rea an tne 611r81\- of the Grosse Pointe Uni. and Stephen Elmes Pe~., tia"s: Are Making Their Home in london. of the Sea Church at which The bride-elect, who is also The small family cere. tarian Chur~b, presided at mony was followed by a Where He Is • Banker Christine Harding Hines be- the nuptials. the daughter of the late Mr. came the bride of Gary M. Hudson, wore a long white candlelignt reception for Attending the. couple were Oscar de la Renta gown of wedding guests, including the A luneheon and reception at'the Grosse Pointe Jewell, son or Dr. and Mrs. I Mrs. George C. Crane and Yacht Club followed the Saturday., February wed- F. C. Jewell, of Moross road tricot and lace and orchids bride's grandmother, .Mrs. 2 William G. Lerchen, Jr. Emmeline Carries DeLa. ding of Catherine Anna Lilly and Charles Jonathan and Atlantis, Fla. , ' in her hair. \ Among the small group of She is a graduate of the Maire. just returned from Watt at the Convent of the Sacred Heart Chapel in Presiding at tbe 4:3() 'clock I family and friends gathered 'round the world travels, and Lakeshore road. ------rites Friday, February 22, Lakeshore road Academy of at tlJe ceremony were the the Sacred Heart and the members of the wedding She is the daughter of laen~psis orchids, daffodils Iwas Father Ralph Barton. , bride and bridegroom's chilo University of Michigan. party. Mr. and Mrs. William and uis. Mr. and Mrs. William dren and his brother.in.law Mr. Petz Is the son of Mrs. The newlyweds are vaca. John Lilly, who moved Carrying white mums were Jewell, of Huntington Woods, and sister, the Richard .Delphine Dodge Petz, of tioning at. his family's cot- recently from Waverly honor maid Pamela Wrigley the bridegroom's brother and Wipples, of Boston. Touraine road, and Robert tage in Wolverine. lane to the Shore Club, and bridesmaids Christine sister-in.law, attended the The newlyweds will live in aDd granddaughter of Mr. Conway, the bride's cousin, couple, who plan to reside. a home in Laktlshore road, and Mrs. George A. Gar. Susan Watt, the bridegrcom's in Southfield after a wed. now being bullt on the former Josiah Harmer OAR Cites Good Citi:r;ens della, of Oxford road. sister, and Kim Waters, of ding trip to Montreal. estate of Mrs. Glancy and The General Josiah Har'l Mrs. Raymond Cox; Deborah He Is the son of Mr. and san Francisco. The new Mrs. .Tewell at. her late husband. Mr. Glancy mar Grosse Pointe Chapter Czasak, Carl Brablec High, Mrs. C. Micbael Watt, d Tbeir frocks featured purple tended Hillsdale College and died April 6 after -being in. Daughters of the American daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norwich, Norfolk, England. velvet bodices and silk or- was graduat~d from Wayne jured in a robbery. The Revolution held its 17th an- Fred Czasak; Diane Mittle. . For ber marriage the for- gandy akirU, floral.printed in State University. She is a Glancy mansion. has since nual luncheon honoring its stat, Marlette High, 'daughter mer Miss' Lilly, an alumna pink and orchid shades. member of Kappa Kappa been rued and the property DAR Good Citizens last Sat. of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mittie. of Mount Vernon College, Beat man was Lieutenant Gamm:a. is being subdivided. urday, February 16, at the stat; Ruth Ann Witmer, Washington, D. C., and Timothy Howlett, of the The bridegroom, a gradu. Surety T r u s tCommunlty Brown City High, daughter Flanklyn College, Lugano, Household Cavalry Division ate of Michigan Stale Univer. House, Kelly at East Eight of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Swilzedand, cOOse a gown of the ,Queen's ~e Guard. sity where be afflliate~ with: Mr•.Cracchiolo Mile roads. . Witmer; Gesele Silvestrine, of heavy off-white antique Usbers were E~c Kaufman Psi Upsilon. is assoclated The eight high school girls West Iron County High, Iron satin, styJed with a high neck and Jolm MaDlce, of New with Watling Lerchen and To Claim Bride receiving pins and awards River; and Wendy Welden- and Camelot Ileevei. York. City, and Rick Levin Company. ' were Coleen Mahoney, South bach, Fraser High, daughter Lake High, daughter of Mr. of Mr. and Mrs.' Robert Lace flowers and seed and Richard Lyon, of Boston, 1------• • Photo by Paw Gach Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas X, and Mrs. Lawrence Ma. Weidenbach. pearls accented the matching The mother of the bride bridegroom's mother an RAF Exchangmg marriage vows at the Convent of Karay, of Detroit, have an. satin cap that caught her fl. wore a short go.wn of sea. blue coat and dress ensemble honey; Jane Cunningham Mi EU' D. f D the Sacred Heart Chapel in Lakeshore road Satur- nounced the engagement of Lak.ev.iew High da "ht f' 55 Ie owner, 0 e. , U", er 0 t 't h . luslon veil. She carried an foam green wool, long- with a shocking pink hat. day, February 2, were CATHERINE ANNA their daughter, HelEmNancy, Mr. and Mrs. John Cunning. rOI, was c auman of the arrangement of white pha. sleeved and high-necked, the The newlyweds ncationed LILLY, daughter of the William John Lillys who to Sam Anthony Cracchio19, ham; . Gaii Cox, Roseville Chapter's Good Citizens com. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam moved recently from Waverly lane to the Shore High. daughter of Mr. and mittee. Club, and Mr. Watt, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A.. Cracchiolo, of Kenwood Michael Watt, of Norwich, Norfolk, England. . road. WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY Miss Karay and her fiance in Montreal and the Lauren. York. attend Eastern Michigan Uni- tians and are making their Guests from England in. versity.. Both are' juniors. . If Your Grooming The bride.elect is in the Col- CHORAL UNION and ORCHESTRA home in London, England, eluded the bridegroom's <~;.. . Needs A $pring where the bridegroom,. a. uncle and aunt, LoJd and lege of Education, the bride- greom-elect in the College of ). ~... Ov.rhaul~ Ask ioe PROF. MALCOLM JOHNS, Conductor graduate of Boston Univer. Lady MacIntosh, and the """',.' About HlS Own sity, is employed by First Viscount and Vlscountess of Busineu Administration. A 1975 wedding is planned. . '~ ,i, Special Hair National City Bank of New Halifax. J... Conditioning SACRED MUSIC CONCER,T ...::r,r Treatment. You~l1 ODDS & ENDS CLEARANCE Detroit Dental Auiiliary \-\ B. Glad You nid!! HAYDN - "MARIAZELLER" MASS To Elect 1974 Officers BATH GOODS. BEDDING. TAIU UNN • BOUTIQUlS Polish Motets with Old St. Marys Church Choir. Members and goosts of the Detroit District Dental ~ux- GROSSE. POINTE SUNG ANTIPHONALLY 50% to 75% OFF iliary will gather. at the Royal Ascot Motor Inn in . t~o'FF(JaES Starts ""., , , , RsIter ..,,., 0ftIy Lincoln Park Tuesday, • 2"27 ItIACK 884~2_ :darch 19, fer a noon lunch. GBOSs~}"'INTE.",,0.D8 CHURCH of Ihe TRANSFIGURATION eon, election of officers and a program by guest celebrity !.•. 5830 SIMON K. St. at Mound & 6 Mile Rd•• Mike Wor1y, of WJR Radio . ...• ReselVations are being ac- cepted by Mrs. James Gusfa, I SUNDAY, MARCH 3 - 3:30 p.m. 565-82OZ,Mrs. Kenneth Hof- l~- fert, 675-1693; Mrs. Earl Is YOllr son or daughtef going I .. FI.SHER. BUILDING ORIOIT Uday, 675-2606, and Mrs. FREE ADMISSION . Anthony ZimbalatU, 562.1215. to take SPANISH this fal/? HERE'S SOMETHING YOU CAN OffER THEM: Summer senions abroad in Salamanca, Spain ~~nsor;ld.!lnd escorted by members of the Span- IS~ Department of the University USBett School, 1045 C~k Road, GrosH Pointe Woods. June 30ththru August 2,1914 THE JACOBSON BRIDE. • Open to boys and girls high school age a sweet young spring romantic • Four weeks study/ living with select privale homes • Tours to cities of Costille in white or ivory rayon organza • Classes. with native instructors . • 3 Days in Madrid frosted.with guipure lace.• and • Many social and cultural activities in the afternoon • Full credits, etc. shimmered by white. ivory, blue" Applications accepted until April 30, 1974 or pink satin ribbon. From a For m;ore in,torlMtiOll (III Mr. Gomez, Upper SdJooI, U4-4444 collection of magnificent gowns Of' Iliss GillJert. Middfe $(hool, ..... 220. Aft... 6:00 '.IlL for the bride, her- attendants and 0111111-6104. members of the wedding party. Gown, $210 Mantilla veil. $80

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'ng Wh.ite HOlUe Bizlbeth C,SS OAR, I Pair llfarried in California E"ropeqn Pair Law' Wives Promise Breath Of Spr. Meets This Monday I • Replace Previn 'Tour' Ollere d -- Mrs. Momina Biondo Um. J Skill was attended by tus 5(. ~ The EUzabeth cass Chap. brock fonnerly of Grosse James Skill, . Two )'OIJDi Europew are An opportunit, to "tour" ter Daughters of. the Amed. Point~ daughter of Mrs. I The lunc~eon receptiQn f scheduled to make their seldom-seen are a. 01 the can Revolution will gather at '. . lowing the ceremony ,w Am(lrican conductin, debuti White House with In expert the home of M,s. Howard Katherln~ Blond?, of Pme held in the Chrysler Roc will be offered Tbunday, Reed in M~Kinley avenue for co~, was marr~ed to P. J. of The Summer House II with the Detroit S)'mpbODY a dessert lunch~n at noon Skill, of San Diego, Ca~" LaJolta, . Orcbestra in Ford AudJlorium March 7, when Clement E. MoDday, March 4. Sa!lUday, February 23, m Out-of.town guests inch during the next two weeu. ~g:-i=~~::e~~ill:: Mrs. Ralph A. :6rocklesbY, Saint Mary By.~be.Sea Chap. cd Mrs. S. Wells UUey. Andrew Davis, auociate trated talk on The White of Pleasant Ridgt, will talk el" LaJolla, Calli. Pine court, and Mrs. Blonc conductor' of the New pbJI. harmonia of London aDd a House aDd Its Collections at on Historic Houses of Vir. Matron of Honor was Mrs. The new Mr. nnd Mrs. Sk regular ronductor of the BBC 8 o'clock in the DetroIt Insti. ginla.' Arnold Hofmann, of Grosse will reside in Rancho BI Promenade, ConcerU , wiD tute of Arts lecture hall. Mn. 8rocklesby, a member Pointe and dan Diego. Mr. nardo, San Diego, lead a pair of Dt~it COIl. &' The Pl'OI1'am, sponaored by of the Ezra Plll'ker Chapter certs Tbursday and saturday. », the Associates of the Amer. DAR, has 'been a student of February 28 and March 2. • lean Wing of the mUJeum's history for some time. Her DID YOU EVER THINK YOU Founders Society, open to slld,es ~Dd commentary on the Serge Baudo, permaJ)ellt ts ,conductor of 1'0rebestre de the public fol' a leneral ad. Virginia Homes' ref1~ h~r MIGHT HAVE SICK HAIR mission of $1.50, stlMlents search for knowledge In this Paris, wlll make hJI debut with 1D cards '15 cents, area. . at concerts. March 7 and 9. Founders members $1. MemlM:rs of Ehnbeth Ca3,s Both men have been eii. . are remll1ded to place thell' gaged to repla~ ADdre , Restoration and ~efurblsb. orders for American Flag Previn, forced to caneel his 1111of tile oval Bl,ue Room, kits by CGXltacting Mrs. Reed, guest. conducUng a p pea r. the Red Room '&lid the Green 885-7178. The flags are thref ances on doetor's orders. Room are aDlODl the areas feet by f,ve feet and seU MANY PEOPLEDO, YOU KNOW Andrew. Davia began hJI Mr, COllIer wW ~ and de. for $5.70 each. ' ' scribe,' IS weU. a. the new Members of the community There is (I way fa determine fhe health and condition career as assistant eoadu-:tol' of your hair. That is lhrough Hair Analysis. It's Iik. of the BBC Scottiab Sym. Map R?Om, the Presidential at large are also Invited to phony Orcbestra after earn. POI'cela1l1co1Jection, the State purcbase flags. They are easy giving your hair a physical cheek.up. , ing a degree at King', Col. Floor "lihere head. of atate to install and a simple way are entertained, 1he Sec:ond tr' tis CAll TODAY FOR YOUR HAIR lege, Cambrid,e, aDd a Floor with its fa~U8 LID. to show pa 10 m. scholarship to r.tud)' eooduct~ coin Bedroom and Queen's ANAlYSIS APPOINTMENT ... ing with Franco Ferrara in Bedroom and the Welt Wing an Oetober trip to the 35. Rome. ' Grosse Pointe Lawyers' Wives chairman, MRS. MILLARD BECKER iDC} u diD g the President's bui1d!Jlg Americana complex Last year he toured the at . c:::A1w dVanay ~ Far East with the EngUab promise a Breath of Spring after a mode~ one of the aprons Breath Ovlll Office. atJ~elblJ!"!le, Vt.AAW lon6 hard' winter via their benefit of S~iing hostesses will wear, MRS. The Auoclates' program ...ormation on. memo Chamber Orchestra IIld Eu. o ... _ 1.___ JOR IMESCR, 1l..RS. J. OTTO offers distinlUished speakers bership may lie obtained by , cJIa1"d~u rope with the New PhUbar. faaJUou show and lun~n PUUlIl'I;'A III and trips livlq members ill writing \lr telephoning tile, mollie. . for ThUl'lday. M~ 7, at Loehmoor ORTWEIN and MRS. JOSEPH SRA. in-depth experience of out. Founders membersh~ o!fic~ 881.0761 19877 Mack A"e. During the Slimmer be Club. Party.p1lDDen iDc:lude, (left to HEEN, 882.Q710. who has tickets for standing buildJDIs and col. at ,831-'680. , t ••••••••••••.••••••• ,eOllducted StraUJs' opera ria:ht), ..MRS. GEORGE JrfENOLD, the noon gala at '$10 patroness, '7.50 JecUou. ------Capriccio at Glyndebourne. MltS. STUART HUBBELL, ,eDel'al regular. In Marcb AAW,member. 'Later this yelr he wD1 make hi. debut 'with sev.ral wW travfl1 (0 HoutM-Ban . North American orchestras, 'In' s.!J' ~ ' pem:.1MDt conductor 01 the Q~'ter, Learn Hand Spinning, J~~ E:•• U I. !Dcluding. the Ne" York Paris Opera". . , !IoI,.~~to:~~::the IIouItcm. MllHUm va' .n. Philharmonic, the Cleveland He appears NIU1arb'~ J1tn. HO'nN G. Reed" of I To conclude her pro"lm IIIC! the Witte Museum amon, 'and the Toronto S)'mpbonJ. La ,selJa, tJle VittlDa ""_w MeKlDley avenue, wu hOlte.. the lSleaDr provided raw .pecial attraetioU. ar:td .Ser,e Eaudo, a. nephew, of aDd oa. I'reaeh BadIG .Dd to WiDdmm PoiDte Queaterl wool aDd l1u and i.nItNct- IA1'r1 J. Curry, curator of celUst Paul TorteWer, ttud1ed TelevilloD,lDd haa mad. 1Ioada" l'ebnw7 ». ed 1h. Quelten In the use Ameriean Art at lII.e Detroit , at the 'Paril Co1lHn'lto1re numll'OUl reeordlall ...._ -1ft tin. Erwin GornJnc de. of theb' hllldl for .pJnn1D,. IDtUtute of ~,' forecuta ~~ and IOOD became mllllical Later tbJI Marda - "1M ~ her topic '1be SpIn------~II 41reetor of Radio-Nice. make hJI debut at dte Metro. D1D.I Wheel. by tn.. the 'He be,u, an extended al. poUtu ~ !D,New York, bInorr. ell IP1DnInI from . .' aoelatlcm with the Aix " .. U. eoa4uetIDI Ver4l. 1UpJetto earUeilt tlm.. wilen the on1¥ val in 11M, conducting opera. aDd PuceiDl'. lIadama lilt. metboct \lied' was 'P1nDen' and' concerts. He also is a tert11.' .. haDds tbro\llll the invention IDd improvement of the spin. .sEE DizII wbeel .Dd Ita tvelltua1 Mak. It Work replacemeat by maebinery. Ou'r Collec,ion Not 0Db' wu the wheel • oj domeatic DeCtlllitr, It 11'11 '. For Flatt.ry wl.del7 used .. a inotif in tbe Contemporary Furs tIDe uti ~ muldc and paint. We Fill Yaur Eyeglass Prescription with iq. Great Looking M.edicine'for Your Eyes. and THE NOW FASHIONS PAN AMERICAN wants you' Wo~n'8 ,Club IN~INK to live a little in London. this. ' Group' To Meet Woods Optical Studio .19599 Mack be,w .. " 7 Mil •• Cook Rd. ~arch! I - On. week, =sllinclusive from Detroit, $370 The Grosse Pointe Woman's 20327 Mack Ave, Club Brielle Group wi11 meet Medicare and Health Insurance Pravid.r p.r penon, ba~. on double occupancy. Bet. 7 and 8 Mile Rds. nut Wednesday, Mardi a, at Credit Cards Welcome MASTflCHAIGf JIOaa for I lSftd.\\'fch buffet '(;,.o .. e Pointe Wood. 882.2327 Yes-we solder metal' ACe'''!D followed b; aD altenIooft of frames. While You Wait! cardl in Alger HOUle of the 881.8911 885.9000 Groae PolDte War Ilemorial HIS: MOM,'-1 TUES••WEO...THUIS.-f., .... 5 SAT....' JUl. Charles B.ekoff, lI85- 'Re\V On Us'for 0Ul. 11 accepting reserva. ~~:.:.:.;.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:~:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:<.:.:.:.:.:-:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:-:.:.:.:.:~:-:.:<.:.;~.:.:.:.:.>:.:-:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:~:<.:.:.:.:.:.:.:~:-:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:-:.:.:.:.:.:':~~.:":.:.:.:.:':.:':':":':.:.:':.:':.:.:.:':':.:.:.:':.:.:I:':':':':.:.:.:.:.:.:.~: E~ ert tioDI. Ch,fsanthemum Society {~~' Open Thur~~ay and Friday. evenings ' ~1 To Focus On Cascades " , Growinl The Cbry.anthe. JEWELRY mum Cucade wUl be topic for the Greater Detroit Chry. santhemum Society's meet. iDI Sunday, March 10, at 3 o'ck::1I: in the WWJ.TV REPAIRS Auditorium, West Lafayette .pring dreams have never been Fast and EHident Service on: bou1evai'd, Detroit. Mrs. Paul Machuga, ac. sweeter ... Iounging set. so • RINGs-testy!i", .. Resizillg credited judee and horticul. -I£AD RESTRINGING turist of the National Chry. • JlEPAIRS TO ANTlQUEJIWllRY santhemum Soelety, will pre • sent a program featuring Iigh:n~::I:iS:i::C:~~::i~~~ -PROMPT APPRAISALS I I slides aDd hiatructions on the :::: Gossamer gift,S from Saramae ::: • Estimates at No Obligation. selection of eultivafll and growing them. in' a blend of polyester and In order to be ready for autumn exhibition at the An. cotton to flow in soft drifts nual Detroit Chr7santhemum 1IIIIlA Show plant! intended for like so much blue or pink pastel- easeades must be started in, JEWELERS doors now. shaded air. For sizes P-S.M-l. 63 Kerch.val-On. The-Hill There is no admission charge. Anyone interested in Lower Level Colonlool Fede",l luilcli"l learning to grow chrysanthe. I A. Long peignoir with embroidered 885.5755 mums in an interesting and MAS TER CHARGE WELCOME artistie form is invited to yoke outlined in. toce, double- attend. . , dipped trim on billowy sleeving. With matchin'g gown, $42 WE'REBAPPY Gown only, $20 TOANNOUNCE B. Short peignoir with garlands of lacy daisies on neckline. cuffs YOU'RE EXPECTING••• and daintily tucked bodice, With matching gown. $38 ... service, that is. And you're just not getting any. Right? You Gown only, $16 stand at a couAter after finding your own merchandise alid then have to beg someone to take your money. Not at Young Clothes. We'll gladly take your money. But, we'll earn it. We'll dig through drawers to find you a green blanket I 4 for St. Patricks Day. We'll find you 'a snowsuit i~ June for your :'~ sudden trip' to Alaska. Or we'll take you downstairs to see what just came in this morning which is exactly what you were look. ing for. We'll send a gift to Birmingham or Maine. We'll gift I wrap for free. And we'll deliver anything you want to your door, ::~ i:: »~ ;~~ We're a small store. This is what we do for a living. ~ ;$ Just what you expecte~. Right? I' T()"cobsolY\'S .~~ ~rs16m~ ~ ~~ ~~ ~ I 110 Kercheval On Th. Hill 881.7227 ~ ,~:: * Tht SID"_lIti ,xt/IIJiw/, ,. thilti"" ::~ , 2 HOURS FREE PARKING .•. JAC08S0N'S WILL VALIDATE YOUR TICKET ~~ ~-:«.:.:.:.:.:-:.:-:.:.:.>:.:..:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:<-:.:.»:<.:.:.:-:.:<-:-:-:.:.:-:-:.:-:.»:-:-:-:-:.:-:.:-:<->:-:-:.:-:-:.:.:-:-:.:.:-:.:.:-:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:-:.:.:.:.:.:.:.-:.:.:.:-:.:-:.:-:.:.:-:.:.:.:.:':':':':':':':':':':':':'-:':'~':':':':':':':':':':':":':':I:':':'~':':':':':':':':':':':':':':'~:':':':':*

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G R 0 SSE, POI N TEN E W 5 Thursday, February 28,1974 Society News Gathered .from the Pointes Miss Weller Bride Betrothed. I The Jack Grenards Of Jack Grenard leslie Ann Weller AHends her Twin Sister at Early Evening Rites; Rober.t Yost Weller, Jr., is Best Man At home in Villa lane, St. Clair Shores, are Mr. and Mrs. Ja~k Grenard, who exchanged marriage vows at a candlelight ceremony Sunday, February 3, in Greenfield Village's Martha.Mary Chapel. Judge Ralph Guy, of . Dearborn. presided at the follo.wed by a dmnp.r r~. 6 o'clock rites which were. ceptlon at the DetrOlt ______,Yacht Club. Mr. and Mrs. John Oster, Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian J. Mr. and Mrs. Louis R. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Genealogical Research Mrs. Grenard is the former of Hollywood avenue, an. Smilh, who moved recently • 51 ~.. Linda Louise Weller, daugh. d th . e t f T r i n g a I i, of Edmundton Hyde, of Moross road,. are 5 OC:lety ates meetln91 ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert nounce e engagem n 0 from Fairford road to Rock. their d II u ,g h t e r SUSAN drive, bave announced .the announcing the engagement ford. Ill., have announced -'-"_A' t f Y. Weller, of Lancasler road. KATHLEt.:N to Richard C. engagement of their daugh- of their :daughter CYNTHIA . The Detroit """Ie y or . the . engagement of their Genealogical Researcb, Inc., Mr. Grenard 1~ the son of Maurer' at a recent dinner ter PATRICIA LOUISE to ANNE to John J. Briles, son daugbter SUSAN to Arthur has scbed~ its regular the Edward M..... renards. of party. Matth(!w .J. Trupian~, son of of Mr. and Mrs. Roman B. E. Franke. III, son of .Mr. and. Mrs. A. E. Franke, II, monthly meeting to which Somerset road. . . The bride.elect is a gradu, Mrs. Iqa Trupiano, of Har. Lagowski, of East Ballantyne the public is invited for Sat. The ceremony's poetry and ate of Grosse Pointe North of Dearborn .. vard road, and the late court. An .August wedding Is urday, March D,at 2 o'clock vo~s were ":ritten by the High S c.h 0 0 I and Mercy planned. in the Explorer's Room of the bnde and brldeg~oom. She School of Nursing. Her fi. Frank Trupiano. A June Miss Smith was graduated from Grosse Pointe North Detroit Public Library main wore a gown of IVory. lace ance; son of Mr. and Mrs. wedding is .p,anned. Scbool, Newark, 0., received bra n c b, Cass avenue en. oyer taffeta styled With a Medford C. Mauer, of Soulh. High School in 1970. She and The brlde.elCCt, who was his Bachelors degree in Eng. her fiance, both seniors at trlllee high neck, long sleeves and. field received bis Bachelors graduated from Dominican Ush and his Masters degree The;e will be an oppor. a satin cumm~rbund. degr~e from Ferris State Co! the University of MIcbigan, I High School and received ber in Education from the Utii. expect to receive their de. tunity for discussion of in. Her headp!ece was a lege ~nd was gradualed from Bachelors degree cum laude versily of Det.roit, where he grees in May. dlvidual -genealogical prob. \\(rea~ of white ro~es, blue Delrolt College of Law. from the University of De. affiliated with Phi Sigma lems between 10:30 and 2 carnations and baby s.breath. A Seplember wedding troit where she affiliated Kappa. He taught at Saint The wedding is planned for o'clock when the program, She carried a matching. planned. ",ith Sigmp Sigma Sigma, is Pbilip Neri and serVite High In Martha.Mary Chapel, Gteenfield Village, June 27 in Ann Arbor, with Hereditary Societies of In. bouquet. ----- presently teaching at Saint Sehools in Detroit and is The Reverend Petry A .. terest to Genealogists, be. Leslie Ann Weller, whG at. Sunday, February 3, LINDA LOUISE WELLER, John ~erchma~ Elementary presently Cooperative Educa. Thoma,~ of the Gros:le Pointe gins. tended her twin sister, chose Acanthus OES Plans daughter of the Robert. Y. Wellers. of Lancaster School In DetrOIt. ' tion and Placement COOl'. Pointers Kay Lanham and a co~lower hlue kni~ jersey March I~ Card Party road, spoke her marriage vows to Mr. Grenard, Her fiance, an alumnus of I dlnator for the Univer!jily of United Methodist Church Jean Watkins will discuss the featurl~g a sheer bodice. and son of the Edward M. Grenards. of Somerset SS. Peter. aDd Paul Higb Detroit. . ' presiding. Mayflower Society and the full skirt. She. wore a crown Acanthus Chapter 491. Or. road. Colonial Dames of America, of blue carnations, .royal b.l~e der of the Eastern Star, will respectively. Plllelists rep. starf10wers and whde baby s. sponsor' a donation card reS'Jnting the Daughters and ~reath, a~d carried a match. party featuring prizes and reo Urban Property Problem.'Posed You are invited Sou of American Revolu. mg Colomal bouquet. freshments Saturday. March lion, the Huguenot. Society Robert Yost Weller, Jr., the 16, at 7 o'clock at the Pointe A generally pessimistic away from. . to a Special and the Order of Cincinnati bride's .brother, served as Masoni~ Temple in Vernier picture of Detroit's urban The speaker pointed. out; .< . . also wi11 appear. Mr. Grenaro's best man. road . land UStlproblems was drawn that office space had been, by Dr. Robert Swartz at the dissipated in Detroit by the Grosse Pointe League - of Fisher and General Motors. Womeli Voters' annual guest Buildings and New Center.' dinner Wednesday, February Asked if. he'd care to speCU' I 20. late about ,the Renaissance: TRUNK SHOWI.NG . Sisyphus was lhe Corin. Center, be replied, , thlan king whom Zeus "I'd love .to speeulate. I ifronhonninV .doomed to Hades to sJ5end ca,)'t give any direct an. b)!' ba eternity rolling a rock uphill swer. Actually, there are "YOUR PARTY PLANNING PARTNERS'; which instantly rolls back on two: one, it may cannibalize .him. Dr. Swartz said, "Ion existing busin6seS; two, often think of him when I it may have a stimulating. think of land use In the dynamic effect, enhance JON~S United States." downtown and invigorate the . .RUM and $1"25 of New York Speaking before' about 70 city as a whole." . League members !lnd their Dr. S\vartz made it quite guesls Dr. Swartz. Professor clear that there' are no. easy .MOCCA TORTE of Urban ,Geography at answers to urban devolution, THURSDAY, MARCH 7th - 1'0 A.M. tiIlS ..P.M. Reg. $1.75 - This Weelc:s Special Wayne Stale University, dis. with aU its !)lighlliJg side ef- ~l tilled some findings from the fects, but said that the report massive, detailed study he tl) the City of Detroit con. . Mr. Richard Miller will be here with the entire collection has participaled in on de. tains about 15 pages of "It and he ~i11 assist you with your selections of elinlng areas of Detroit. is recommended that ••. " , Spring into Summer fashions ' WHITEBREAD.1/3 OFFI specifically on 12 square A9ding uncertainty to .cur. I • h rent problems in Detroit mites In the nor lhwes, were, .which "for several decades • INFORMAL MODELING • s.... s.M.y, .... ch 17, 5'. P4Ifricb Day, while 'ourilll 1ftIIIlifi,.... MEADOW .1001 between January, 1965, .and was the most rapidly .....,.w. HAll, -leY • dIIfiIlMtaI ...... thestatety dilliag room or refr"'-nts ...... WILSON. May, 1973, "every commer- ".V cial area, every single one, Ing center in this country T--. 0,.1-4,....1-..tieM lKceplecl. 9Perienced a decline in with, up to the 1960s, about business." the highest per capita in. come," is what's happening Dr. Swartz refers to this to the automotive indl.1slry, widespread process of retro- the effect of which can't yet .2aYt~f!Aoutirtue. gression. declining commer. be gauged. ,l cia! viability and deteriora- Mrs. 'Philip D'AgosUno, ! 63 KERCHEVAL AVE:, Colonial Federeal Bldg, tion as "devolution." and Environmental Quality Chair. 9:30105:30 finds it taking place rapidly, man, was in charge ot the MONDAY thou SATURDAY 884 - 8663 often within a decade, in program .. Mrs. Paul Eagan urban areas throughout the was In charge of arrange- counlry. ments. He cited shopping centers as "preferred types of com. _ • lOWMAN'S fARM CUPBOARD, INC. CATlRERS IN RESIDENCE MEADOW BROOK HAll merci31 land use" mention. Orchestras and ChOir rriJJ1JIJl lJJamR PHARMACY 6'1lJUWI1:A .ing more efflci~nt use of To Join For Concerts floor and storage space in ' 19487 MACK AVE. in 'he Woods PHONE884.4251 & 882-0061 the stores, uniform manage. The Scandinavian and Allen ment, better lighting and Park Symphony Orchestras surveillance and better park. and the 150.voice Rackham ing. Symphony Choir will per. 'ULTIMA' II He added however that form Orff's Carmina BuraDa CHARLES REVSON 'Draper's Northland. model for many Saturday. March 2,at 8:20 FREE centers throughout the na. o'clock at Soqthfield.Lathrup . line luzoniture lion, is already beginning to High School and Saturday, encounter the very pr6blems March -9, at Allen Park High of parking, congestion and School. . crime it was designed to get Guesl conductor will be OUR STORE-WIDE SALE. Charles He a r d, Rackham Beauty Clinic Choir director, Choral Music Meeting Slated director of Wayne.Westland Community S c h 001 sand Up ENDS ON SATURDAY, MAR. 2 By Methodists Choral director of the Na- I""ivill,,,,' slei" e",e ",,11 ,,",1e.. Gna',sis ., tional Music Camp at Inler- The United Met hod is t lochen. .t6ara Jarros, UI';ma " 'ea"tidan. HERE IS A Women of Grosse Pointe The combined orchestras Uniled Methodist Church also will perform Borodin's TYPICAL VALUE: gather for their Stlcond gen. Polovetsian Dances and Wag. ABSOLUTE! Y NO OBLIGA TION TO BUYI eral meeting of the year next ner's Rienzi Overture. Tuesday, March 5, at 12:30 Tic'

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Thursday, February 28, .1974 GROSSE POINTE NEWS 'Vomen's, Page-by, of and for Pointe '~{Ofl.J~1t ------_._-----_. ------<•• :A. IChurch Circles From Another Pointe of View Pricing Items For Heritage Day Fair Slate Sessio~. (Continuedfrom Page 13) -:.. '. Grosse Po iu te Me o!\al You'll spot friends and neighbors on stage, too. Church Women's C i r c 1e s Catherine Grimshaw, for instance, singing the title gather for Dible and .dI'lbion song. Judge Peter V. Spivak portraying. Judge study next. T\lesday," Ma~h Augustus Woodward in an 1815 scene-which also 5. " ...... ,. stars John O. Peters as "Uncle Ben" Woodworth, Morning Circles, m,eetirg proprietor of the old Steamboat Hotel. Sopranol\lil- at 9:30 o'clock, inc1ud&'Clr- died Avedisian duetin~ "Will You Remember" with I cle One, in the Handy road Doug West in an hilarIOUSspoof of opercttas. ' home of Mrs. Leland Carter; Ann West, Doug's wife, is also on 1he solo\sts I' ~<> Circle Two, in the Oxford leads roste~. So are Richard Budinger, David and h~~~~f ~~~.fl.JOr:.~~ Carol Gaskm, George Hunt, Bert and Terry Treiber, r•' .,...... ~~~~Harcourt road home of Mrs. J. Peter Smith, Sterling E. Graham, Jr:, Gordon .... l'l1ai1land, ~.attl Pingree and Robert Sullivan. }. is ~~:a~n W::~:~u;~ r:o~~ * * .', home of Mrs. Edwin S. Ross; Our Heroine, Dolly Detroit, is none other than L,,}';' . and C i r c 1e Nine, at the Betsy (Mrs. Jack) !"cCormick. who claims she got Plans {(If a May 2S wed I Exchanging marriage vows Church. the lead by osmosiS because her father, Daniel H. ding in Graud Rapids are in Sand Creek Mich. Salur. Afternoon Circles. meeting Buell, starred in ~o many past Junior League follies. Ibeing m a.d .~.b~' GISELLE day D e c e n: 11 e r 8 were at 1 o'clock. include (;ircle . Our Hero, Digby Detroit. is Ron Fredrick, A~N CJ:lRISTMAN.of 'l'h~ec CAN'DlCE CONOVER.AN. Five. in the Harcourt rQ1ld Grunyon singer past-president of Princeton Tri- MIle dme, and R, Christian • home of Mrs. TbatcherRea; arigle, actor-director for the Grosse Pointe Theatre Thumann, whose ell~agell1ent GOTT, daughter of Mr. and Circle Six. in. the Cadieux when he lived in The Pointe (he's now a Birming- has b,~en announce!, by her Mrs. Ted W. Angotl; of Bal. road bomll of Mrs. Jan Ny- 'd tl' parents. Mr. and 1111'S. George four road, and Allred Lib- boor; and Circle seven,. in ham reS1 en . G Chrislman of G r a 11 d polly and Digby Detroit ... you couldn't POS- R~pids,' staff, Jr" son of Mr. and the Shol'e Clnh dtive home of lIIrs. AlfreQLibslaH,of Bliss. Mrs. Frank J. Sladen. .. SIBL Y miss this show! Tickets-prices start at The bride.elect, who lIlaj field Mirh Hostess for Evening Circle $7.50-are available ,while the v last at the Grosse orcd in Music 'l'herap>' at ,. Eight will be Mrs. ~A. W . Pointe War Memorial.' Western Michigan l1niver. The newlyweds. who va- Pietn of Vernier road, • * * sit)'. is .presently working in cationed in Florida, are at Circle chairman is l\krs. ..>:'t~~;.ART LITTLEJOHN, of Bishop road .. Dinner For Taft School Master I TIllerp01i.ntearea. f D d home in Blissfield. l Peter J..Koenig, Jr., 889-{)618. Pricing and arranging items for . ft' g h d d..... S 70 t I' I d ts er lance. SOil 0 r. an I -~------today's Historic Memorials Society in The F 81f, ea urm an ma e a~.1- orne gues s, a UOlD an pres~nt ,paren , t Mrs. Robert C. Thumann, of Detroit Heritage Fair are, (left to des, homemade goodies, antiques and will rendezvous at Karla and Peter Fmk s Ridge Yorkshire l' 0 ad attcnded rigbt). MRS. CORNELIUS G. EGAN, attic treasures, runs from 10 to 3 road home next Tuesday for a dinner honoring Ed. Weslern Michlgan'University of. McMillan. road, Society president" o'clock at the Grosse Pointe War win C. Douglas, who will be retiring this June after and Norlhwood Institute. He MRS. R.. W. SMITH, in whose Steph- Memorial. There is no admission 42 years at Taft School in Watertown, Conn. is an instructor at a local ens road home the pricinuarrangmg charge. The Taft School master, last active teachl.'r trade school. . session took place, and MRS. W. STU. _____ ~ hired by the School's founder, ,Horace Dutton Taft,,' ----- came to Taft in September, 1931, and has scned ISl K 1 Davis To DebutWith Symphony Bible Brun.ch under all four of the School's headmastl.'fs. I .ate etc nun ______Lance R. Odden, Taft's current headmaster, and Croup Meeting The YGUnI EnCUsh Ci)11. cbestr. and Ralph Vaughan A.t St. James Mrs. Odden will be here for tbe dinner, as will ,. . ductor ADdrew Davia will WmJam!' "A London Sym. . __ . Frederick M. Genung, Taft's alumni secretary and I .-- . mike blJ Americall conduct; phony" in Ils fust Detroit Tb W • G Old f director uf development and admissions officer I The Ehzabeth KMchum " . e omen S UI 0 ri k t ' I Group of Grosse Pointe Me. InJ debut witb tbe DetroIt Sympbony per.ormlnc:eslDce S~lDtJames Lulh.eranChurch Frede c Wandel.* morial Churc" will hold l'tS ~~~~ Sympholly Orche.tra thiIl 1J25. will hold a Blbl B nch * • .. .Thunday and Saturday eve. Andrew Davis is associate ' e ru Lenten meeting at the Bishop THE COST OF NEW FURNITURE al..... Febr..a- Z8 and conductor of the Ne.....PhU- lW3edntes9~a30Y~olrnkmgT'b~arch Garden Club Council LookS Ahead road h.omeof Mrs. Harold W. LeI us restore your heirlooms . , , fe.style 'Kamuuq;>IO Z•• t 8:30'. c'cloek in harmonia Orchestra. He reg. nual• a Lent(D. 0 CbOC.rv n IS an--U Th e Gfosse PClnte. Gar den CIub Councl'1 me t QUliCkenbush F'rl'ct ay. Marc".. favorite pieces, All work completed in our, . ri uta 1v 'th th BBC 0 se a ce WI. 'd F b t fit I f 1974'" 8. at 1 o'clock. Devotions own shop. Craftsmanship and mat~rials Ford AudIto um. . rq appears WI e be led by The Reverend m m1 • e ruary 0 ormu a e pans or . mrs. will be given by l'rlrs Charles ftre superior. Choose from hundreds of Pianilt .Jerome Lowenthal Promenade Concerts in Lon- George Kurz Urban Boresch is current head of the group' of presi. • . smart new decorator fabrics in traditional dOD'SAlbert Hall. S . 1 . k . b d t d . 1 d I -t f d 1 b 'th' E. Kelly, of Trombley road. and contemporary patterns. also wD1 appear at the eon- Jerome Lowenthal ana. pecla. spea ers Will e en s a,n speC1a e ega es ~0J? gar en.c u S WI In cerla. performinl the Bee- ti f Phllad I h" fi t Mr. and Mrs. RandaU Ka- the Pomte area. The Councl1 IS a medmm through Carl f'OY f'Tee Estimate. thoven,Plano Coac:ertoNo. 2. a;:ea~ed with eJ:elai>et~~t 'mischke, Jr., of Whittier whic? the various club~ cooperate to l'royi~e better Decorators 10 assist 1/0U. The program wfI1include Symphony Orchestra as a ro~d, who have been c?m. s~rv~ce to the communIty and promote CIVICbeaut!- Con"enienl Terms Slrlllichael Tippett's CoD- teenager in 1954.He studied mlssioned by Lutheran.Blbl.e f1cat!on.. ,. . c:erto for Dov.bleString Or- with WilUamKapell, Eduard Tra!,slators to .serve m Li- Funds were voted for planting on the grounds ______SteuermanD and Al ire d beoHta, West Africa. I b of South High School and a full scholarship to the e , ririri (T'S~ Conot., . gone uir~:~:eo~~iod a:~ Environmental School at Higgins Lake for a local ~~;;: The program will Include t .. d 'll I f teacher was approved. Tic:ketl for toaight.s and rammg an WI eave or - ., ~ Saturd' rta U Africa in early summer Last year the CounCIl donated envIronmental I~' . W. .EEK. -., • able ata~:rd°~c:ditora:ue.:'i:o~ -----. books t? Pointe schools. This year more books will Office, all Hudson's and Lad' E. be prOVided ~?r elementary school~: GrinneU's ticket offices. leS nJOY A committee has been appomted to make a • . ill ' M ' L t study of the ordinances in each of the five Poiutes NEW SHOES USf.C ec ure which pertain to the maintenance and beautification I ...... of individual property, and a speeial summer educa- .-=------....----'\ FOR THE TheGrossePointeWoman's tion feature ....:..tours of local flower and vegetable 1 . <:.Ijt\jer Club's recently. reactivated gardens maintained. by .their owners - is being ~,., 1 NEW SEASON ...... """" Garden and DiscussionGroup ", . .., gathered yesterday ilt the planned. . . . ~ rAft r ird 1 IN YOUR SIZE Labor :tlver Grosse Pointe War Memorial The Council meetll again April 30. Its annual __....__-'.'1 \ .< .. . 1 to board a bus for Ford Audi. meeting is scheduled for May 30. I 523 torium and tire second 1973-, * '" ... Original Fine Art, 1 2 WEEKSONLY n Lecture-Open Rehearsal Notes About People You Know Silk Screen Prints. I . program sponsored by. the - , tf!lI(CII4H>I/tM<.I'fI. Junior Women's Association Mrs. Charles R. Kinnaird, of Moran road, has Wheelthrown pottery. I d lor the Detroit Symphony accepted C!hairman'-lbip of the 1974 United Foundn- Leather & yarncra£ts I Orchestra. . tion Healthoramas. She's respoll.sible for coordillat. PRE SCHOOL I . O' Mrs. James' H. Allen ar- ing tbousands of volunteers to, stage two free health - .' 1 15- O~ ranged for the Group ladies testing events, the first scheduled for March 28 SCHOOL~AGE I ./ '; to enjoy the day's activity. Gthroduwighll131duatt~he B~lari e fnor thhe Handicapped- And Leaiher Tooling I ----- 00 n s rtes Ul" ng, MIS street near East Cl. . I . OFF Phase I Plans Grand boulevard, Detroit; the second for Mny 8 ilsses ' through.ll at Sacred lIeart Parish in Roseville. For More Informationl . Sunday Session ...... '" leal! us 886-2882 I GROSSE POINTE: 20343 Ma(k Ave., TU 4-5885. FACTOHY: .598J Concord. Phone 92J.J()OO our custom Ap~earing in Roseville Arts F~stiv~l's seve~th 1 16211 10 ,j $.0' I Dr. Richard Goldfine. of season fIrst concert tomorrow evenmg In the IlJlI, It W.,ren • lOi.i ii'''', 1 ()p~1I MOil., Thurs.. & Fri. 'Til 9 Zero Population, will speak crest Country Club Penthouse wilIbe the Detroit IDet.48'l'l4 hUH s••.\'\ I on the increasing world popu- lation 'lit a meeting of Phase ~~~o~\~~ta c~::~~ts tht~ledib~~~~~ ~~il~:I)~y~~;~~;~:~:;;;;:::;::;:;:;::;;:;:;:::::::-:.:;:;:;:::;:::::;:;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::i;:::::::;:;:::::;:::::::::::::;:::::::::::::;:;:::::::::::::::::/::::: I, an all";ingles group, at with Pointe contralto Cynthia Blough as soloist. ) Open Thursday and Friday evenings ~~j 7:30 o'clock this Sunday. * * * .., ,', March 3. at Grosse Pointe Forrest McDonald, of University place, profes- Purses Memorial Church. m m to' Singles between the ages sor of History at Wayne State University, has a new Match book out, "TIll! Presidency of George Washi.ngton," { of 20 and 40 are invited to r attend. A social hour will second title in the University Press of Kan"as' .. - . • foUowthe plogram. American Presidency Series. Publication date was ::: ::: A Singles Party is being last Friday-George Washington's birthday. , ~:~ ~:~ planned for Friday evening, March 8, from 8;30 to 1 77th Year Anniversary OrTentilfRug ~~j o'clock lit the Georgian Inn, Saiel? Live music will be provided ladral> and Zahlovle pre,en" lor yovr impeCMO and ''''",d.,ol,on I ::: ::: its pfestigious collectioo of 'Selected antique, seflll."antiqlJf' and r.ew I::: ::: by the Cameelcon. Orien101 R"'g~. KQ~non h,fa~Qfl, K~.mon Sarav" M.\hkll' bOl

is t. ~,dmission $3.50per per. Heriz Tobriz ond otner line rvg __ ore offe(t~d 01 \U\lll1l)~. a,t I::: • ~ =:: A 20725 MACK . son at the door and there few daYl of ~ole! ::: ~ L-- ::: (. at VERNIER will be free beer until 9 friends., (.ustomer.s, collectors and. the new {oile<"tor<, ore In,..~led I ::: ~ ::: to !lee Ihis. beoutlful, big collection, Each j'> Iruly a wor~. oi orr =:: : ::: Grolse"oint. W~od. o'clock. Dress is coat and a tie. individuoUy styled with exciting bnght (olor .. ond ~oft hut.,,>. Dc<,ign$ ::: I \ ::; B 881-1191 and ,lyle, thot ,peak of 011 lime, and plnre,. ::: .e] ::: E HOURS, Phase I meets every Sun- Monday lh,u Friday. day night at MemorIal A vis.it 10 Todross and Zohloute is like a m09ic {orpet voyage to ~:~ ~:~ L 9,30 1o 6 p.m. Church. Singles from 20 to distanl tim"s and p'aces, A truly worlhwhile eJCperj~n('f!'. ::: ::: L' Thurs. 1ii 8. 40 are invited. Further in. For collector Orientol Rug', Tad,,,n and Zahloule ::; ::: Saturday formation on the group's ac- . 136 Madison Avenue, Det,ait, Mi

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- -_•... _~_ ...._ ....- pc: \. II Thursday, February 28, 1974 I '.ge Eighteen .(; R 0 SSE POI N TEN E W S, Society News G~thered. from the Pointes SLATfERY 01 Lakeshore I FORD, II, of Lakeshore Brothers Plan Summer Rites road. Two Pointers, WALK", road, were among last year's Mrs. Michael Monahan Short and to The Pointe ER L. CISLER, of Devon, honorees. Ishire road, and. HENRY (CemiJlllec1GIl Page U) ning a July 20 wedding. I Plans lor a June 1 wedding 'nle Dakoske brothers are are being made by Sharon (CoDtIUed I.....Page 13) opera Falstaff. In the rllcita! Kay Simer and Michael H. the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Riss, of Cook road, Appearing in a ;joint recital sbe sang selections by Bar- Dakoske, whose engagement ber, PUrcell, Saint-Saens and , b.. been announced by hllr and the late Herman G. at Western Michigan Univer- LAKE TOWNSHIP Brahms. I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Dakoske. sity February 18 was ANNE Simer. of Warren, while ELIZABETH HENRY, ••• NOTICE OF Kat b r y n Bochenek and MR.------and MRS. RICHARD daughter 01 the GEORGE D. Among 155 Michigan State Joseph G era r d Dakoske, HUVAERE, of St. Clair ave. HEN R Y S, of University University students admitted MEETING wbose engagement has been nue, llCcounce the birth 01 a place. The mezzo.soprano, a to the Honors College tills OF/THE announced by her parents, son, JASON JEROME DEV. WMU junior, member of the winter term are Grosse Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Boch- EREAUX HUVAERE, No- University Choir, Campus Pointe South High Scllool BOARD OF REVIEW enek, of Dearborn, are plan. vember 10. Chorale and Varsity Vaga. graduate TIMOTHY CLAY- OF TAXATION bonds, recenUy appeared in TON, a sophomore, son of WMU's production of the the WALLACE CLAYTONS, f of Ridgemont road, and . You are hereby notified that the Assessment Roll GROSSE POINTE Grosse Pointe North High for the Township of Lake is beiqg compiled. Orchid Expert SChool major KEVIN fttA. The tentative equalization ratio is 50%, an,d the TOWNSHIP CADDlNO, a junior majoring estimated multiplier is 1.00 for 1974. 795 Lake Shore Road To Be Speake". in Criminal Justice, son of the Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan 48236 NED P. MACADDINOS. of You are further notified that the Board of Review Mrs. Robert Massey, 01 Birch lane .. Admission to the of Taxation will be in session at the Village. Hall, 7~ South Duval road, is accept- Honora College Is restricted Lake Shore Road. Grosse Pointe Shores on Monday, NOTICE OF ing reservations for the W"md- to students in the top five March 11th and Tuesday, March 12th, 1974, from mill Poi..,te Garden Club's percent of MSU's student 9:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon, and from 1:00 p.m. until SPECIAL ELECTION meeting at her home next body. 4:00p.m., on eaclt of the foregoing days, at which To th~ Qualified Electors of the Township of Wednellday, March 6, at 12:30 • • • time persons having inquiry or complaints concerning Grosse Pointe: o'clock. Two of the lopr civic the assessments' will be heard. \ You are hereby notified that a SPECIAL ELEC. Speaker will. be' WlUiam leaders to be honored this' . TION will be held in this Township on Tuesday, Holtman, in charge of the year at Wayne State Univer. Taw ....hip of Lake March 19, 1974, at which time a candidate for the Orcbid House at the Belle sity's second annual Builders 795 Lake Shore Road following office will be elected: Isle Conservatory. Mr. Hot. of Detroit Dinner, scheduled man . also checks all plants for .\prU 3 in Cobo Hall, are in the city publie buildings Pointers: .JQSEPH L. HUD. STATE SENATOR - and is particularly Interested SON, .JR., of Ridge road, and MRS. .GERARD . R. GROSSE POINTE SECOND DISTRICT in the photography of plants. You are further notified that the polling place PAULA MARIE PULEO, daughter of Mr. TOWNSHIP for said election for both Precinct 1 and Precinct 2 and Mrs. Peppi no J. Puleo, of Littlestone road, ~ill be at the Vernier School. 36 Vernier Road, Gro!lse CITY OF GROSSE POINTE and Mr. Monahan, son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. NOTtelOF Pointe Shores. Monahan, of Lakeshore road, were married Sat- MEETI~G You are further notWed that the polls for the urday, January 26, in Selfridge Air Force Base election will be open from 7:00 A.M. until 8:00 P.¥. CITY NOTICE OF THE Chapel. Daylight Saving Time. .OARD Of REVIEW. REAL PROPERTY TAXES: Thoma. K. .i.Her', OF TAXATION "fawn.hip Clerk Beginning MarchI, 1974 all unpaid 1973 Miss Puelo Speaks City, C.ounty, and School taxes on. Real You are hereby notified that the Assessment Roll Property will be returned to Wayne for the Township of Grosse Pointe Is being compiled. CITY OF County Treasurer for collection. The tentative equalization ratio is 50%, and the Vows January 26 estimated multiplier is 1.00 for 1974. PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXES You are lurther notified that the Board of Review QifOt9t ~oinft l1Joob_ Michael Joseph Monahans Have Returned from Unpaid 1973 City, County, and School of Taxation will be In session at the Village Hall, 795 Three Weeks Vacation in Europe and Are MICHIGAN taxes will continue to be collected by the Lake Shore Road, Grosse Pointe Shores '00 Monday, at Home in ,Hampton Road City of Grosse Pointe! Marc~ 11th and Tuesday, March 12th, 1974, froin Selfridge Air Force Base Chapel was setting 9:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon, and from 1:00 p.m. until NOTICE OF REVIEW for the Saturday, January 26; wedding of. Paula DENNIS C. FORAN 4:00 p.m., on eacb of the foregoing days, at \;Vhich of the Marie J>uleo, daughter of the Peppi~o J. Puleos, ime persons having inquiry or complaints regarding of Littlestone road, and Michael. Joseph Monahan, Director, 9f Finance lhe assessments will be heard. 1974 ASSESSMENT ROLL son of the John F.:Monahans; of Lakeshore road. City-of Grosse Pointe A reception at Hillcrest ------Town.hip of GrOl~ Pointe NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board Country Club followed . Publish GPN 2.28-74 795 Lo~e Share Road' of Review of the City of ~rosse Pointe Woods, the 5:30 o'Clock rites at the aisle after the double I ring ceremony. Wayne County, Michigan, shall be in session which Father Tho mas from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon and from 1:30 Hamel presided. p.m. to 5:00 p.m., ~aylight Saving Time, in the The newlywedB vaeatloned lor ~ weeks in Europe. COUNCIL-COURT ROOM They are now at home in . of the Hampton road. The former Miss Puleo MUNICIPAL BUILDING chose a gown of white satin 20025 MACK AVENUE and Alencon lace accented with pearls and beads lor Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan her late afternoon marriage. Lace formed her coUar and on sleeves and a laee bem tldged her satin skirt. TUESDAY, March 12, 1974 More lace edged the Cathe. and dral length mantilla that fell from her beaded satin Came- TUESDA Y, March 26, 1974 lot headpiece, and she ear- ried a .Colonial arrangement for the purpose of reviewing ihe 1974 City As- of white roses and stepha. sessment Roll. All persons consit.i(:ring them- not is, baby's-breath and selves aggrieved by their assessment, or who hanging ivy accented with have any questions or comments, may present small red velvet loop$. themselves to the Board of Review at this time. Honor maid Betty Lynn Conover and nower girl Eli., zabeth Ann Puleo, tJae bride's' Frederick G, Hornfilh.r sister, carried Colonial hou. Assessor . quets of red carnations, white Grosse Pointe Woods. roses and baby's.breath. Michigan . ~ridesmaids Susan Rich. ardson, of White Cloud, and Sally Shumway, of Tekon- sho, tile bride's former room. mates at Central Michigan ADVERTISEMENTS UnIversity, and Mary Beth Monahan, the bridegroom's FOR BIDS sister, and junior bridesmaid The Board 'of Edueation of the Grosse Pointe Katie Monahan, anotb~r sis- Public School System, Wayne County, Michigan, will ter, carried white muffs with receive sealed bids for the construction and comple. red carnations. white roses tion of the staff Facilities Remodeling, Grosse Pointe and red streamers. South High School (Job 73(6), Grosse Pointe Public The s e n i 0 r attendants' School System, 389 St. Clair Ave., Grosse Pdnte, frocks featured long.sleeved Michigan, 8:00 p.m. E.D.T., Monday, !March 11, 1974 turtleneck ribbed sweater at the office of Administrative Services, 389 St. Clair tops of Christmas red angora Avenue, Grosse Pointe, Michigan. All bids will be and white satin skirts belted publicly opened and read aloud 'lit 8:00 p.m. at the . in white angora. The nower public board meeting. girl wore a while sweater A proposr.l will be received as follows: and red skirt. Proposal "A" General Construction, including John Monahan acted as Work of all Trades. besl man for his brother. Proposals must be on forms furnished by the; Ushering were Patrick Bar- Architect arid be accompanied by a Bid Bond or rett and John and Joseph Certified Check in the :lmount of five per cent (5%) Puleo, the bride's brothers. of the proposed submitted. . Ring bearer was Timothy Plans and specifications may be obtained on and Monahan, another brother of after February 18, 1974 at the office of the Architect, the bridegroom. Linn Smith, Demiene, Adams, Inc., 894 South Adams The mother of tile brine Road, Birmingham, Michigan. wore a long-sleeved formal' A check in the amount of $25.00 must be sub. length gown of mint green mitted as a deposit for two complete sets of plans chiffon. Irridescent pearls ae- and specificatiGns, same to be refunded upon the I cented her printed bodice. return of all plans and specifieations in good condi. Her daughter presented her tion within ten (10) days of the opening of bids. wilh a long.stemmed red rose Additional sets of bidding documents, if ordered, as she walked up the aisle. will be furnished to prime bidders only, upon payment The bridegroom's mother, of the cost of reproduction. These additional sets in a long.sleeved long gown No matter how yoU must be returned to the Architect within ten (10) days of apricot jersey, received a of the opening c,f bids, but no refund will be made for long.stemmed red rose from the .return of such sets. the bride as she walked down make it...perk, drip, Accepted bidders will be required to furnish satisfactory Performance Bond and Labor and Ma- terial Bond, In accordance with the req ..lrementl of COUNTRY electric or YaCUlIn- the instructions to Bidders. • ,,;c 4--"" "' All proposals submitted sliall remain firm for . HOUSE a period of thirty (30) days 4ltter official opening of itsa:~avell~"CUp the bid •. URNITUR The Board of Education reserves the right to WHE.' QUAUry s, ofcoflee--' ,reject any or aU bids in whole or in part, aDd to fOR lfS$. waive any information therein. ., The Board of Education ."L I Tloo.. n Grosse Pointe Public SchoOl System, lAIrS I ACCESS.IS Grosse Pointe, Michigan. 15839 E, WAllE Mrs. Edward C. Hanpeter, NI. IIIKSHIIE Secretary. 884-6787 .-~-~-' --.- ..

Thund.y. Febru.ry 28, 1974 GROSS,E POINTE NEWS

5A-SITUATION 6C-OfFICE '01 RINT ~MlSTIC 1-----'---_ .._-- PETQSKEY - Beautiful new COMPANION.NURSE for el. DAY WORK, cleaning oniy, SMALL HOME, 2 bedrooms. IN THE VILLAGE [ INDEX TO SERVICE OFFERED Available Mareh I, 536 St. cottage, 3 bedrooms, 2 derly lady, 'Part time, ref- no small ehildren. Experi- New offices, 640 to 7,000 baths, beamed Cathedral OUR CLIENTS erences. TU 4.1238 or TU eneed. Referenees. 821. Clair. 882.3036. .. square feet, carpeted, and 1 lt9a1 Notlc. 120\ Suburban Home ceiling, brick wall with 2.1527. 1752. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY, air conditioned. fireplace, completely' car:. lA Personals '2' Vac;otion Property NEED YOUR ,. Death Nolice 12C Forms for Sole COMPANION nurse, 10 v e. Grosse Pointe Park, Bea. SILLOWAY & CO. peted. 681.2223. ,e Public Sale 12D l.ake and River Property NURSING SKill. , ~ood care, elderly. $3 per consfield. Large 3 bedroom HOUSEKEEPING upper flat, newly decorated 962-6464 NORTH NAPLES, Florida, 2 2 EntertQinm«nt 121 Commercial Property Free time. doesn't have to hour. $45day, live in: Don't bedroom, 2 bath eondoml- and aU new carpet. $25() 21. MlISic Education 13 Real Estate mean "nothing to do." Tem~ PORTERS drink, smoke. Own trans. HAMPTON SQUARE BLDG. nium on Gulf of Mexico, 11 Tutoring 13A Lots for So Ie porary private duty assign. portation. Referenclls. 368- m 0 nth, heat included. 22811 Mack Avenue lmmedia'te opening, experi. security deposit $300 and completely furnished, pool. 1e Hobbv Instruction 13. Cemetery Property menu are available' now. 7"3. Various sli.e suites available . By week or month. Call enced in commercial clean. lease. 864-4666. ... 2D Camps 1Ie Land Cont,acts Work when you want, for as ing with knowledge of floor Optional secretarial service. owner, 363.6850. 21 Athletic: Instruction . 14 Real Eslole Wonted long as you want. No fee to machines and general sani. 51-EMPLOYMENT I{ENSINGTQN - Chandler 884-4516 l' Sc:haols 14A Lots Wonted register. tation preferred. AGENCY Park area, 5 room upper 2 BEDROOM, 2 bath beach 2G CorlYolesc:en.t Care 14. Resorts Wanted FISHER ROAD, large single ,apartment, on the Gulf of ALL JOBS 100% FREE income, available immedi- J Lost and Found 14C Real Estate Elcc:honge OUTSTANDING APPLY IN PERSON office, share reception area. Mexico. Longboat Key, TO APPLICANTS ately, heated, very clean. 4 Help Wanted General 1S Business Opportunities COMPANY BENEFITS PERSONNEL Assigned parking and jan. Florida, tennis and pool 4A Help Wanted Domestic: 16 Pets for Sole DEPARTMENT There's never a shortage of JAN REALTY s~rv. facilities. Available month • Hospitalization interesting office positions Eves. & Weekends 882-7591 Servic:es to Excnange 16A Horses for Sole Mrs. Jeffries of Ap{'iL No children under 4' • Paid Vacation at .•• S $ituollon Wanted 161 Pet Groomil)lil • Holiday Pay COITAGE 886-8706 882-0899 16. 'l71.1r15~. HARRIET SORGE SA Situation Domestic '" Pet Boarding • Shift Differential HOSPITAL \ Evenings and Weekends - SI Employment Agency It Printing and Engraving PERSONNEL AGENCY 3 OFFICE SPACES with reo FORT MY E R S BEACH. •. Workman's Compensation 159 Kereheval DICKERSON.Harper area, 2 cepUC:I area, air condilion. se Coterln\) 10 General Service 350 Eastland Str., Prof. Bldg . Corner Gulf fronl condo- • Social security Grosse Pointe Farms bedroom lower, carpeting, ing, aU uUlities included. minium, sleeps 6. Private , FOf Rent Unfurnished 20A Carpet Laying Equal opportunity employer 372-4720 L drapes, heat, $175 per 6A FOf Rent Furnished 201 Refrigeration & Air WE AR~ LOOKING FOR 24524 HarPer, Sl. Clair balconies, Olympic size month. 521-4886. pool, gas fired grills, 2 'I Rooms fcr Rent Conditioning Rep:lir • Registered Nurses ~FOR RENT, Shores. $6,500.00 bedrooms, 2 baths, linens, " Office for Rent 20<: Chimney & Flreplac:e • LJeensed Practical Nurses UNFURNISHED 5 ROOM upper flat, 2 bed- E A S T DETROIT, Gratiot. .Repair YEAR plus room and convenient shopping, thea- 'D Vacollon Rentals • Praetieal Nurses A $165 MONTHLY. Carpeted 5 rooms. Clean, $170. East Choice corner location, 1600 'I for Rent 21 Moving board for a qualified ter, marina, golf, tennis. Ga,. • Companions room, 2\~ bedrooms, large Detroit. 371-3289, square feet, I d' e a I new $2SO per week. 533.()129. " Shore Living Quarters l1A Piano Service • Aide. housekeeper, family of 4 building with parking. 778. 21. Sewing Mac:hine rooms, near shoppin g. HARCOURT - 2 bedroom, 2 6G Store to Rent in Grosse Pointe Farms, 7260. FORT MYERS Beaeb, Fior. Can or write today Kids, pets OK. Sears. Renl. bath upper. LargefllmUy - 7 WOr'lted to Rent 21e Electric:al Servic:e 2 weeks paid vacation, ida, on Gulf, new luxury 1 lID T.V, & Radio Repair 882-8640 ' Sundays als, 19170 Woodward, near room. $375. No children or fA Room Wonted I Wedne3c.1ays and OPPOSITE' EASTLAND furnished, 2 bedrooms, 2 : 211 Storms and Screens essential. . 8 Mile. 368-3600. 71 Room and Board Wanted off. References pets. 884-0600. PRESTIGE OFFICE PLAZA baths aPartment on 3rd : fC Garage Wonted 21F Home Improvement 889.0488. & MEDICAL $150 MONTHLY, utilities ill. Johnslone Johns\one '18301 E. 8 MILE RD. floor, overlooking pool, I 7D Storage Space Wanted 21G Roofing Service cluded, /) room flat, stove, One 5 room Suite. PERSONNEL OUTER DRIVE:Gratiot area, G.E. kitchen .with dish.: • Micles f:)t. Sal. 21K Rug Cleaning WITUATION' refrigerator, basement, ga. 720 square feet 3 room clean apartment, washer, G.E.laundry, A.C., I. IA Musicol Instruments 21-1 Pointing" Oe<:oro.ting POOL WANnD ralJl!. OK. Sear! Rent. . 63 Kercheval Kids stove, refrigerator, Dig Tn~ ~4M4 cable color T.V. pool, II ,,"tiq~ for Sale 21J Wall Washing als, 19170 Woodward, Dear Grosse Polnle Farms closets. Building nnmacu. sauna. TU 2-6672. Ie ()fflce Equipment 21K Window Washing PRIVATE NURSING 8 Mile. 368-3600. GROSSE POINTE WOODS, t Micles Wanted 2IL Tile Work Around the Clocit late. Adults only, no pets. 8 Mile.Mack area. 18'x12', NAPLES, Florida. Beautiful COMPANION wanted to care 2 BEDROOM, dining. room, $100,.521.1595, 886.2280. , •. Snowmobiles for Sale 21M Sewttr Service , tn home, hospital or nursing separale entrance. Carpet. new 2 bedroom waterlront t.A Motorcycles for Sale 21N A$Pholt Work for passiye, moderately re living room, kitchen, bath, ------,ed, drapes and utilities. condominium, luxuriously 2'0 Cement and Brick Work tarded female adult. Pro home. RN'" LPN's, Aides, $190 plus securi~)'. Includes BEDFORD, near Maek, 5 101 Trucks for Sal. companions, male aUt!!Dd. 886.1190. furnished, com pIe tel y 11 Cats for Sale 21P Waterproofing vision for room and board heat and gas,. laundry room lower, utilities, car- equipped, large balcony, 21Q Plaster Work (i n companion's home. ) anls, live-iDs. &:reened and room available, near 2 bus peted, seeurity deposit FIl)HER ROAD, approx. 1,100 l1A Cor Repair bonded. 2. hour service. pool, etc. 778.3126. 11. Cors Wonted to Buy . 21 R Furniture Repair Compassion essential. Ex lines, clean and quiet $175. 885-6166. ' SQ. n ., carpete d', a11 CODd., 211 Carpenter . cellent opportunity for one Licensed nurses for Insur. LIDO BE A C H, Sarasota, "e.Boats and Moto,s . ance cases. building, no children, no VACANT, 1030 Wayburn, ready in 60 days, ideal for liD Boot Repair 21T Plumbing & Healing in need of financial. assist petS. Call after 2 p.m. 822- - Grosse Pointe Park, 5 children's wear, shoes, etc. Florida. Lovely 2 bedroom, 111 Boot [)ockogeand 21U Janitor Service al1ce. Confidential r e ,pI y POINTE AREA NURSES. 6llU. room upper, $140 per Mn. Jeffries 2 bath villa, completely I Box S'10, Grosse Pointe TV 4-3180. furnished, dish wa s her, Storage 21V Silverplatlng 14182 H 0 U S TON _ near month. '881-6155. Purdy Ie Asaoc. t 11' Trollers and Campers 21W Dressmaking & T:liloring News. launary, colored T.V., cov. : l1G Mobile Homes 21Y Swimming Pools HOME & HEALTH Chalmers, upper 3 rooms UPPER front.4 room apart. , 882-0899 ered parking, poo!. $900 : 12 Suburban ,A.c:reog.e 211 s.,ow RemOval and FULL and part time stable CARE and bath, stove, refrlgera. ment. Adults only. TU 5- 6D--VACATIOH per, month, March and; landsc:aping and. reliable men, for BY tor, decGrated, he at, No 5638. IENTALS April. 536-9043 or 813.388- • pets. $125.884-9977. ------1224. : kitchen, light maintenance , HOMEMAKER~UPJOHN _____ ~ 3 BEDROOM house an Gray. \ janitorial and catering du i • :-',------,I2A-MUSIC Nurses, Nurse Aids, .Geria. NEWLY decorated 3 rooms ton near x.way. Singles NO'ENERGY CRISIS NANTUCKET Island, large ties. Must be able to work Clauified Deadlin. EDUCATION , tric aids and hoUsekeepers and hath, slove, refrigera. welcome. 882.1387aner 4:30 LA!l D E R D ALE by Sea, house on bluff In Sconset, afternoons and' evenings to work part or aU the tor, utilities, first floor. 331- p.m. oceanfront 2 bed roo m Fringe benefits. Call week . 0658. . . Townhouse. Walk to every . short walk to vlll@ge and 1t. Tllelday 2 p.m., for aU GROSSE POI NTE time. All employees beach. Available June. and new copy, ehaJlles of copy days, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. TU ______DUPLEX - Grosse Pomte t bin g. 963.3123, evenll!is aDd eaneenaUons. It is INSTITUTE OF screened, bonded and in. J.IIly. 885.3723.. 1-7511 extension 25. sured. 24 hour serviee. SHORE LINE EAST delivers . City; 2 bedroom, 2~ baths, TU 4-1944. suueltecl that aU real MUSIC' pampered privacy In stu. .family room, living room 7-WANTED TO lENT estate COp'- be IUbmitted REGISTER NOW FOR SAILBOAT salesman - Ag- Detroit Mt. Clemens dio 1, 2 and 3 bedroom with fkepI.ce, dining room, MADEIRA BEACH, Flori. to our offiee by Manday WINTER SEMESTER gressive,' married man , 87H200 792-0620 apartments. security guard small kitchen, carpeting da. Furnished 1 bedroom WANTED to rent or lease .. 5 p.m. full -time, excellent par . d 2A h d apartment on Gulf Beaeh. , J )wtrueUoo offered in PiallO, service an ~ our oor' and drapes. $400 ,58. Furnished home or apart. ~ polentiaL Year round joti HOUSE SIT OR RENT. Fam. man enable you to relax Available Much 1Mb, $85 ment. Two adulls from • 12 ds fo $200' VoIee, Guitar, Strings, ily desires 3 bedroom fur- 80 t Jim, 776-6660. to scenic riverside views. HARVARD ROAD, 3 room weekly. Spedal. monthly May 1st 1974 to December ~ :0 e. . ",or r. Woodwinds. DistinguiJihed nished house from June 15 odcllttonOl wards eoch __ $ .1P faculty. TU 24963. 16237 Chauffeur service, valet apartment ~arpeted,sepa'- rates. Call 88'.-6933 eve. 1st 1974. Best of references. MAN to help manage r to August 15, prefer. Farms par~lni, penthou~ club in rate. entranee, off street Dings. or SWldays. Will take personal Cllr!:!liS 4 ~I' Its, ,!"'. !,?o~:;:--,..-$$1;I50 ,YIek at 'l"hree ,We. , around apartment building or City. Can Marty 886. R.to. rate per ...... ,~... I'" ,- 886-6679. ' roof terrace, living meaDS par kin g, extra storage, my own. Please write Box .. weeks Of rnore :.._$3.00 BRIGGS-LINDOW STUDIOS 8805. exclusive, from $200 a quiet. Single only. refer- 27 FOOT Winnebago motor J.l, Grosse Pointe News. Piano and 'I1Ieor1 month. Inquiries taken. ences and security. $155. hOllle, sleeps 8, self con- C I MATURE MEN or women ALL CARE Nurses Registry. .824.8288. UtUities ineluded. 885-'l236 tained, air conditioning, CARRIAGE house, Grosse . at I Punch aDd Judy Building for permanent part time Private. duty nursing. 24 after 6 p.m. full power. 779.0048. Poinle, one or two bed. TUxedo 2-6900 MILDRED BRIGGS work. Must be neat and hour se rv ice. Hospital, rooms, garage space, for Studio: 882-6680 $135 MONTHLY, utilities ------SARASOTA Lid dependable to install and home, nursing home and aid. Cule flat, carpeted, PART TIME. experienced ' . 0 Be a,c h. businessman in late twen. E. JEFFERSON TO CITY LIMITS LAURA L. LINDOW P , t I I' Beautiful, one bedroom 'de. eollec:t for television insuralli:e cases. LPN's, singles OK. Stove, refrig. s e cr ear y lor exc uSlve ties, references. Occunancy H-,&'a Gtft Sbop, JbrtDa DlUe Studio: 881-'l'74" rental!! in local hospitals -7'00 luxe rtment in luxury' RN's, Aides, Medical Tech. eratoI'. S e .. r s Rentals, downtown shop. 963• ~ . - .... beginning April or -May. p:f =.=toor IeBe.- Resklel1ee: 113-6315 No experience neeessary .nologists, • Physical Ther. condominium. Private pool, Can 643.8870 after 6:00 -.ld lbe CItY Ltmiu' CHARLENE M~~ Approximately 2 to 5 hour s apists, emergency visiting 19170 Woodward, near 8 330 RIVARD near Jefferson, clubhouse ana be a e h. 2 p.m. or weekend .. GROSS£ pOINTE P.AAK Studio: 881.'fl47 per day in afternoons. For nurses. State licensed and Mile. 366-3600. upper 5 rooms, stove, rl'- months or langer. Annual Loll'. Part)' 8toft. CbM'1",0il< Residence: 885-3871 appointment caU 893-7141 bonded. Operated by. Pa- APARTMENT-3 rooms and frigerator, garage. $220. lease available. 885-0056. 'A-ROOM WANTED aIl4 LllIoepolnte ---.------Monday through Friday tricia Zevallos, 821.4058. bath. Quiet building, utili- Rent and security, no pets, H .iArt .. Party Stoft, Kscbe,tl lB--TUTORING ehUdr 884 7987 ILLSBORO BEACH, Flor- EMPLOYED woman would. II1ld WQIIunl 10.1 p.m. ties, near transportation. no en. -. ida, on ocean, furnished ------MALE attendant will do pri- like furnished room in GROSSE POINTE CITY . PRIVATE TUTORING SECRETARY - No experi vate duty, hospital experi; ~1.:065S. . 1 BEDROOM apartment for apartment, II e a;c II ,. pool, Grosse Pointe, kitchen AIftr hrty tMAlft, Madl and in 1St. cglr . enee necessary, college ence. 882-«41. LA~GE 5 room 2 bedroom, I_mat~re lady. N-;ar Village. eolored TV. Some weeks privileges. Call evenings, '!'be Croc Shop, Ifack an4 Neff YOUR OWN HOME background helpful, good $170 monthly, fenced yard, Appliances. 884.2488. available. May through Oc- 884.9962. e-tueIMA DraI StnII1, Fbber an4 Ph.D. Mathematician Sears Rentals, 19170 Wood. ------~-_.- OCEAN FRONT, 4th floor, 2 storage of sailboat on lIlIU750 ODD JOBS - Looking for ward, near 8 Mile. 368- COLONIAL Road. Grosse bedroom, 2 bath Condomin- trailer. Double or extra CUMInIhMft DruIS. 'I' MUj! . HOSTESSES 3600. Pointe Shores. Attractive ium. Siesta Key, Sarasota. RC*I and Mad: odd jobs, painting, clean. long single. Please call 886- Oott.fIe Hospllal, Kerttaeval MId lC-HOIIY Part time or full evenings, ing, etc. Call 882-5266. Colonial for lease until Beautifully furnished com- 3236. . Muir NEAR GROSSE POINTE. June. 3 bedrooms, 2* I . h tl Merit Woods Pbam>aey. Maok INSTRUCTION experienced pre fer red. Rentals, lower and on baths, family. room, library. pete Wit linens, colore an4 Boumemcu\h . Caucus Club. 15.0 W. Con. HOUSE SITI'ERS - Profes- TV, pools, boat dock, ca. 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE WEAVING classes for the gress. 965-4971. sional couple will live in / Lakewood near Vernor, 3 References and security .bana. Week, month or sea. GROSSE POINTE WOOOS your home lhis bedroom duplex, Lake. deposit 886.4412 G.E, 6 MONTH old rt>!riger. G.- PointePh..-ey. lliack beginner and advanced maintain free. Metz, 963. wood.River area. 2.3 room TOLES' REAL ESTATES son. 6014-7239. ator, $150. Call aner 6 and MaMllester worker. 881-4567. SALES LADY, knowledgt! ~ummer H~ Pbarmaoy. Mack anet 4990 . apartmenls. 1 furnished. I NEW 4 bedroom c h a let p.rn. 713.8169. . ~r . MIDDLE EASTERN Danc- able sewer to work part ------JIot)'. 0naP. Mack end Roslyn Others. Agency. 82HI41. GROSSE POINTE WOODS, nestled in wooded area near ing (Lebanese. Dancing) time in Grosse Poinle fab COLLEGE sludents, custom Vernier Road, professional Petoskey. 882.5749 or 421. COMPLETE sin g I e heel, O£TROIT ,A.REA and Debke's or Belly danc- nc store. CaU Mr. Fenlon , carpentry and painting. EASTLAND area - 2 large or business man. Attractive 1762. maple iJeadbc,ard, brand Sl ~ HMPlt.l. Sewn lillie 886-8288. new mallress, toy box ROIId MId MorC* ing. Register now. 775-298l. Rick 776.3238 or Joe 777- luxurious 1st fioor bed. 3 room upper, private front DnonaIIk'e Draa.. Maelt an4 6956, H p.m. rooms, appliances, carpet. enlrance, compllltely fur. FLORIDA. Mar c a Island. miscellaneous. 884.5081. ' after 5:30 p.m. RELIABLE female as com. DeYonlldre ing, carport. Manager. 777. nishcd, gas heat, automatic renting beautiful water. LIt~ey.lII.e1l an4 Be.. 4-HELP WANTED panion to semi-invalid fe' MATURE woman will sit my 9708. hot water, linens, dishes, fronl condominium villa, DOUn!.E BED. vanity, wil'k. male. Light meals, " days home. Excellent references. er chair. antiques, lablps. Jhryland '8ewraee S!IOPl". GENU.&L ATTRACTIVE setting for 1 utilities included. TU 4.4744 bi-weekly, monthly, fish. Mack near Maryland "" per week. No weekends or 881.1258. ______ing, boating. pool, e!te. chairs, old hooks. mag:l. Pilla &< Pull., a..,ton and Wart'eQ SWITCHBOARD Operator, evenings. Days and time brdroom apartment on ALTER ROAD area near Sleeps 4 adults, new. com- zines, miscellaneous. 4('>8. must be good typist, kn')wl. arranged. $2 per hour. Own MATURE young lady seeking 4604. ST. CLAIR SHORES full lime position. Experi. East Side near St. Mat. Grosse Pointe. Nicely fur- pletely furnished. TV 1- JiIanGr 1'tw.nneey, Greater 1IIack edge of 507 cordless board transportation. 884.8765 or theWs Church, $160 per nished studio apartments. 4982. enced brokerage business CARPETING, N a t ion a I .net Red .. ~ 1MIe would be helpful but nol 882.5552. month, includes heat, air $135 to $140 per month. lAke 1'I\am-y. Ill« N1ne Mile Brands, 10% above Mill essential, sleady employ . (stock), general secretllr. FORT Myers Beach, Florida. .. .- •• ck and IeIlfffl«l DELIVERY HELP. male or switchboard.re. cOI,Jitioning. wa t e r. 6 "Nice for one person. Col- cost, first qualily, many ment, with old established ial skills, Gull front condominium, female, 7 Mile.Mack area. ceptionisl, various fields of month lease. Call TU 5-0661 lege graduates and busi. ro\l ends to choose from at firm. Apply 563 Lycaste, between 1.7 daily except ness men preferred. No luxuriously furhished, com. 4:30 to 10 p.m. Must have art work. 884.1089. pletely equipped, watch 50% below cost. Mill repre. lA-1'USOHALS Detroit. Thursday. pets. Good bus transporta. car. 881.9391. Pelicans f'r 0 m spacious sentalive. 8867253. church WOMAN who loves babies to QUILTING done by 2 BEDROOM apartment, tion for downtown and screened balconies, 2 bed. INCOME TAX SERVICE HART JAVELIN XXL 205, sit da.ys and occasionally 4A-HELP WANTED ladies. Need work. 882-6649 slove, refrigerator, $160, Hudson's Eastland. In a rooms, 2 baths. air condl. BY APPOINTMENT or 521.6187. heated. Grosse Pointe. 331. nice quiet neighborhood. Marker bindings, essential. evenings. 886-8576. DOMESTIC tioned. pool, nearby golf, Iy new. Lang pro bools Done whUe you Wlit. gardenet 6027. You would like It here. tennis, marina, witd Iile PART.TIME HELP, days 11. EXPERIENCED Telephone 821-8985., ION, other ski equipment, WAN TED - Experience

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. Thursday, February .28. 197~ l. 'qe Twenty G R 0 5 S E ,p 0 I N TEN EW S ------I-AITici.lS FOR SAU I-ARTICLIS IOl.W.,~I-ARnCLlS FOR SALE I l1--eARS fOR SALE llC--10ATS AND, 13-REAL ESTATE I • J-lUJ. ,mATI -WE-D-DIN-Q-JNV--IT-A-Tl-O-N------FURNITURE MUST BE -lll64l-'-PO-NT-IA-C-Bo-ime-v-me-, MOTORS _ FOR SALt I "'.~.U II 10~ Dlaeount with thlI Id OVTF.IT TIlE ENTIltB SOLD tu1b' loaded. Very good COD- 25' STEEL C.bill Cruiser GROSS~ POINTE WOODS, 2 BEDROOM bouse,E. De. I Grosse Pointe Shores belutlful 3 bedroom Eng. troll, newly redecorated; INSTANT COPIES, 10, also FAMILY AT ~ OF THE 3,000 pteces of be.utifW Dew dlUon,"'. 884.-8916. , with 'fiberala .. cabJD uid Excellent location on dead low price !D.tant priDUn,. REGULAR .PRICE furniture, for aU room., ------DeW interlor,'fuD)' equipped, Dab brick home. Features excellent condition, $19,900.I end street. 'Spacious Eng- SCRATCH PADS, 351t Ib, "ALMOST NEW" must be sold It once. All 1m CHRYSLER Newport, askiDg $2,000. 778.5118. form'al dining room. nat. 349.7783, I .. lb., $1.00. APP~~EL lit drastically reduced for loalr cOllditioning, powbelr, ural fireplace and den, lish Colonial with 5 bed- 1.... .UIURI ...... OPEN SUNDAY 2.5. Center ECONOMEE SERVICE CIf.full)' "Ie".- far qua y, quick sale. 'free's Furni. w m eage,il reasODa e. - """" doorwall enclosed terrace rooms, 31,2 baths. Great PRINTING 1&11eaDd coDdltioD • •• . ture Wnehouse, 11371 E. 885-5oCl't. HOME and many other extras. Ilh entrance Colonial, 3 bed. rooms plus sewing room, family room with bar,' 15201 Kercheval at Lakepte. »reI1e't eoats. IPOrt.wear, State Fair. 521.2300.800. ------baths. 881-8906or 881-6998. Grolse Pointe VA 2.'l100 furl, Iboe., etc. day noon.5 p.m., Monday. 1961' PONTIAC, low mileage, BEAUTIFUL large rooms witb high fireplace and grill, Call Four outfits for the price 01 Friday 10 a.m ..9 p.m .. Sat. and "69" Camara, lady's RANCH HOUSE WASHINGTON ROAD, 4 bed. ceilings, custom drapes, I owner for details. 882. new carpeting, new Jdtch. . RUMMAGE SALE - Flea ODeat . • • urday 10 a.m.-8 p.m. car. 885-9293. room, 2 bath semi.Ranch. 6360. ',.Mark~t - Boutique-Bake LEE'S ' This choice home of the late 5"2% mortgage. Owner. en, 1371 Bedford, Grosse J Sale. March 1 and 2, Fri, OLD CLOCKS, walehes, jew. OLDS 1972 Delta, 2 door. Mrs. Pearl Tireman is 10 After 6 p.m. 886.3612. Pointe Park. 885-1015. 1 day-Saturday, 9 a.m. to 7 2033t :Macll: 881-8Cl82 elry~ We repair, buy or Excellent condition. See it cated in the New Hudson. p.m. St. Clare School base. OonsJgnmeDti of fine quality sell. Edward Kiska, certi. at Standard on the Hill, 131 Kensington Park area on ment. East Mack at East ,ood coDdition aDd C\llTeM fied Masler Watchmaker. Ken:heval, Grosse Pointe or Grand River. It is a 3 bed MATURED RESIDENC.ERESTORED AND UPGRADED Outer Drive. atyle cJothlng wel,:ome. 63 Kercheval, Colonial Fed . 882-1867. rOOm house with custom Uniquely appoinled. Generous room sizes. 24' master bedroom with firepl~ce. 3 N SIDING _ Authentic era 1 Bldg. 885-5755. 197(1DUSTER, 6 automatic. appointments. The yard is ATJ'RACTIVE beige carpet. BAR V od d.t. $1(}50 attractively landscaped and additional 'bedrooms. 21,2baths. Den and first floor laundry room. Newer kitchen. ing, 58 yards, include liv. I" weathered, hand hewn, DINING room set; lovely ma. ery go can 1 Ion. , the view is relaxing. Recent decor throughout. 3 car garage. Walking distance to elementary school, ing room, stairs and upper natural timber. 1~.2179. hogany table and 6 chairs . LA 1:5219. bus line, and park. $49,500. hall. Very good condition. -LJ-V-I-N-G-roo-m-ch-a-ir-,-pe-rf-ec-t,$150. Oven: 36" Tappan 1973 PLYMOUTH Fury III, SILLOWAY & CO. With padding $100,without deluxe model $50. 882.4852. 2 door hardtop, 318 engine, FREE YOURSELF OF OUTSIDE MAINTENANCE $27.50.TU 2-8881. . 1 b k 962-6464 $75. 773-8585. ENCYCLOPEDIA B .ttanica VlDY top, power ra es, ------, East Jefferson Avenue Condominium in Grosse Pointe City. Quality c:onstruction. FISHER super glass skis, . rl power steering, AM/FM UI-VACATION , Slate roof. 4 bedrooms, 2'>2 baths, library, modem kitchen, maid's rooms, DINING room, round mabag. Salamon 505 bindings, 205 $300. PR 2.3128. I ndio, 5,000 miles, $2,700 or PROPERTY recreation Nom. $44,900. any table, 8 chaIrs, CIUp- CM, 3 years old $60. 881. 8A-MUSICAL ' best offer 822-3862.. pendale 1867. large side 7079. L'ARBRE Croche is a pri- board. 886.3914or 839.1700. INSTRUMENTS 1970FORD Deluxe, all power, vate club in the woods be- LOCHMOOR BOULEVARD KASTINGER p I a s tic ski $915. TU 2-4997 evenings. tween Harl.or Springs and I Popular 4 bedroom, 3Vz bath; Center Hall Colonial. Ideal famil)'size lot (1~x IMPORTED Spanish dining boots, 5 buckle, \Istd twic::, Petoskey wit h beautiful 162'). Attached garage. CIrcular drive. Large family roolJ1.and kitchen. Walking 1966 FORD Galaxie 500, 6 room set, 9 piece, $800. size IlHoi1.8M-9209. PIANOS WANTED beach on Lake Michigan. distance to North High; Lochmoor Club, and Parcells Middle sehool. Numerous cylinder, automatic, power 778-SJ18. Spinets. Consoles Tennis courts, )'ear round MOVING. lJquidating a Col. GRANDS. steering, power brakes. one extras. Central'air conditioning. Antique and Sruall Uprights. Cash. pool, saunas and only 5 ALFREDO'S lector's Bootie: owner, $295. TU 5-4058. minutes to two popular ski wood molding cutters, Eng. ARCHITECTURAL MASTERPIECE CLEARANCE SALE slopes. Am offering my 3 Usb powder flask, carvings, VE 7-0506 ~962 OLDSMOBILE 88, go6ll Superbly Built. Substantial room proportions-substantial location .•. 200 feet 20 to 50 percent off on cils, \transportation, $150. TU bed roo m condominium graphics, water. stained glass, much antique of frontage on Lake St. ClaIr. This classic Georgian Colonial also has ~e most \ original 6-6224. completely furnished for color prints, Mexican pic. brass and bronzes, prints. ALL MUSICAL under $60,000. Phone even: out~tanding liprary we have ever seen. Exquisite millwo~k and arc~it~ctu~al Doulton, Dresden and cry. ture frames. custom fram. INSTRUMENTS 1974 VEGA Hatchback, pow. ings 626-4465. detailing. Truly a great home offering a completely umque anddis,tinctlve stal. French ladies chair, ing, 15 percent aU througb Rentals $8.lI0 per month. er 5leering, AM/FM rlldio, way of life. $149,000. March. 22425 SChoenherr orange leather Cbil)pendale Drum outfits, amp1if!eI'l, automatic, green, A.l can. NORTH PORT, Cbarlotte between 8 and 9 Mile Rd. setee, pair eboDy french g\lUlrs, flute., "Kopho~, Florida. Estate will sell RANCH HOME bachelor chests, baby fur. 2bath all brick Colonial with screened terrace. Under $4lt,Ooo, too, but hurry I saucers, white with gold cord double bedspread, $4. All optiona1s including bur- Land contract terms. rims and handles. 822.2208. of caning. Free estimates, -these always go fast! 8814200. ( 8116-3871. '!lIar system. 12,600 ~iles. 47"11953. Immaculate. 821-6408. 20 ACR.ES - Lapeer County. FOR'YOUNG MARRIEDS on Hampton-Delightful 3 bedroom cedar shake RANCH GARAGE SAI,E - 2 door Frontage OIl private' lake. ~. GAS nilge, Roper, collt1nu- with 2 cozy fir~places, games room, 2-car garage and low interest existing refrigerator/freezer, Iron. ORIENTAL rugs, 1 small, 1 Rolling and heavily wood. OUI clean, white, brand 1972GREMLIN, 6, automatic. mortgage. Low 30's. 881~6300.,; , rlte.baby furniture, elec. new, $200. G.E. stove sink large. Could be \lSed; or ed. Full price $30,000 on antiques. Call anytime. 864. Stereo radio, Ziebarted. trical appUances, 2 family refriger.tor unit, formici land contract. KERBY ROAD- .Spacious 3 bedroom, 21,2 bath COntemporary. Large living room 5006. Extra snow tires. Excellent sale. Saturday, March 2, ' top, ,turquoise, new, $300. with fireplace, breakfast room, screened terrace and small apartment o.ver 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 688 Blair. (londltion. $1,850. 882-0355. 886-a26 after 5. WANTED - Antique desk, YORKSHIRE 2 car garage. 884.0600. ' moor. paintings, bronze, gold 1968 OLDS Cutlass. Teal blue, TIFFANY type lamps, castor Beat offer. REALTY CO. LOW MAINTENANCE RANCH near Montieth School-3 bedrooms, dining room, TOASTMASTER toaster 15, coins, etc:. 882-925.&. 40,000 miles. ROMEO 152-9663 let, 1840 walnut c:hest of 882-5014. paneled games room, family room, 2.car attached garage, central air and im. fine Bavarian china, lIerv. EVE. 727-9837 drawers, ornate oak dlning .SPINNING WHEEL, as 1", lJiediate occupancy. MUST B~ SOLD. 881-6300. ice for 6, including serving table, ornate dressing ta- 1&70 OPEL .station wagon, $100: 527-53.&3. METAMORA HUNT. - 2. dlshe., $35. G.E. table bIe, fern stand, firellde , 17,000 miles. Automatic I NEAT 3 BEDROOM all brick Bungalow in the woods in ideal. location nearbqs, radIo, $5. Colonial lamp, .bent!b, 1810 blanket chest, FURNITURE . STRIPPING, luggage rack, $1,400. 884- story farm home, 3 bed. shops' and schools. Cozy fireplace; finished basement. Very fast occupancy. room, library; 2 baths. din. $8. MisceUaneolUl. Jewelry walnut hall tree, dolls, doll wood or metal, pick up, de. 6079. Under $30,000. 881-4200. . and knick-kD~cks, 50 cents furniture, jewelry, brass livery. Sunshine Stripping ing room, family room with up. 881.2474. . articles. Many, many .n- PANTERA, new June 1973. ,fireplace, new 21,2 car ga- NEWER CONTEMPORARY in the W09ds. Living room with fireplace, dining room, ~ Company, 20595 Hoover /8 rage, black top' drive, (2) kitchen with built.in range, oven and dishwasher and great table space, out- . f tiques and collectibles to Mile. 839-1766. Red, low mileage. Wartan. LIVING ROOM, dinIng room. ty. Sacrifice. 885-5676. outbuildings/for horses. Sits standing family room with raised hearth fireplace and beam ceiling, powder choose from. WiD buy room anu three bedrooms and 2 full batbs up. Attached garage. Priced in the 2 antique captain chairs, )'our antiques or take on ANTIQUE .9 piece French on 30 acres. of hilly-wooded 1968 SATELLITE 4 door pic t u res, miseelJaneous. consignment. House sale Provincial din i n g suite. land, 2 road. frontages, 50's. 884-0600. ~.' . ,~: 823.5431. sedall, 29,000 miles, excel- pond sites, beautiful. like ~: and appralaals by appoint. Fruftwood. Excellent con- :; TU NEW OFFERING-Clean 2-fAMILY FLAT. All brick construction, 2. bedrooms meM. Antiquell by Lorle, dition. 885-417... lent condition. $750. new. CaU now. BASEMENT SALE-77 Mer. ,5-8111. each unit, 2 gas furnaces, 2 car garage. Excellent renta! area near bus. 881-4200. riweather, Grosle Pointe 15302 Kercbeval. 499-2270. Farms. Stereo, SCbwinn ANTIQUE SHOWAND SALE MERCURY MONTEGO MX .SNYDER, NEW ~STING-3 bedroom brick Colonial on University. Dining' room, breakfast 4 FRENCH Provincial cus. Michigan State Fair Grounds room, recreation room, 2-car garage 'Good living space in handy location priced 1 bicycle, many ute new apo tom built chairs, Broc:atel 1972, 12,000 miles, air can. ; pliances, chili.\'s desk with Community Arts Building. ditioning, power steering, in the 30's. 884-0600. covered. $175eacb. 5' mar. March: 9th and 10th. Satur. KINNEY &: chair, typewriter, Eureka ble toP Italian Provincial power brakes, automatic, COLONIAL WITH SAVOIR FAiRE near University.Liggett. 4 bedrooms, 31,2 baths, vacuum, sleda, rme clothes day 1-10 p.m., Sunday 1-8 pedect condition, good glS ultra-modem kitchen, fine family room, 1st floor laundry, central aIr, lots of cocktail table, $125. 2 Burl p.m. 50 quality dealers, and other assorted goodies. walnut commodes, . $100 .mileage, must sell, owner B ENNETl', INC. closets, lovely c;Iecor and many special amenities. 881-6300. . Absolutely no wes before featuring Bart Is~acsen, transferred. TU 6-2176. eaeb. 3 beautiful imported Michigan's finest stained saturday 10 .a.ril..l5 p,m. Persian Orlental rugs, $350 REALTORS FIRST TIME OFFERED-3 bedroom, 11k bath Colonial in the Woods. 'Modem glass artist. Admission MAVERICK 1970, some rust, Sunday -12. p.m.-8 p.m. eaeb, All iteml like new. METAMORA 6'18-2216 kitchen, paneled family room, games room. Immedia~e occupancy. 884-0600. (March 2 and 3). $1.50. $1.25 with this ad. no dents .. Perfect running. lI84-S3S3. Clean inside. 6, stick. $825. l1E-COMMERCIAL II BASEMENT sale Clothing, ~RTICLES WANTED 884.3736. PROPERTY furniture. loads of house. JOHNSTON~ & JOHNSTONE hold items, portable TV, PEWABIC pottery, ~ntique 1970 TORINO, 2 door, 'vinyl ST. CLAIR SHORES - 110' 9:30.5 p,m., 21102 Fleet. china, glass, furniture, top, power, air, clean, low Jefferson frontage. Zoned REALTOR@ wood, corner of Canton. watches, clocks, tools, mileage, new brakes, tires, offices. Ideal location for BUT --, guns entique or \Ised. 521. front shocks. 885-3654. IIl¥ professional use. 3742, iC no answer call 1971 OPEL station wagon, MARV BOUTIN after 7 p.m. 1900 Series, autotmatic, 25 884-7733 773-7820 WE HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO GIVE YOU A BEFORE WANTED TO BUY, old dolls, m.p.g., $1,250. After 4 p.m. 886.5057. FOR LEASE IF doll parts, accessories, old RETAIL COMPLETE HOME SELLING AND BUYING SERVICE YOU BUY toys. 778-1391. 1972 CHRYSLER Town and YOU'LL ENJOY iiving on :i court in the best area of Grosse Pointe Woods near passenger Grosse Pointe Village ORIENTAL rugs needed, 1 Country 6 schools and churches. Immaculate home with many, many desi,able features BE, SURE CADILLAC wagon, medium blue, mint Newly renovated building, small, 1 large. Could be building 1.400 to 7,000 sq. on an 85 fooot 101. Quick ossession. FG 22. 886.5800. used, or antiques. Can any. condition, $2,500. Days, VA It TWO FIREPLACES-An elegant four bedroom brick colonial with 21,2 baths. Fam. TO VISIT • IS YOUR time. 864-5006. 2-4860; evenings TU 2-1864. & ily room, library, formal dining room. Partitioned basement, attlached 2'>2 car GLASSWARE, dishes, fumr. 1969 NOVA, S cylinder, 2 SILLOWAY CO. garage. FG 2lt. 886-5800. CHOICE 2 door. 886-2958. 962-6464 ture, paperback books, gun GROSSE 'POINTE FARMS-A large three bedroom brick ranch in an ideal location. parts, odds and ends. 776- 1971 DATSUN 510, all new KELLY Road, North of Ver. Florida room with jalousies. Finished basement with an extra bath. New carpet. CALL ... 5161. tires, TuHkote undercoat. nier, 1 yr. old building, ing. Two car garage. FG 16. 886-5800. C.OFFEY leased at $850 mo. Will sell BOOKS, Art Objects Sought. ing, brakes relined. $1,600. TU 5-6454. on Land Contract, 25% ASSUME-Spacious English Tudor four or six bedroom bome all brought up to date. Browsers ilways welcome. down. Quarter cut oak woodwork and staircase. Large library. Kitchen has dishwasher CADILLAC B. C. Claes Booll: Shop. 1914' LeMANS P2 baths, fireplace, formal dining room, large kitchen 964-6811 536-6260 l1--CARS fOR SAU blac1t vinyl top, no em is. ro()m and dining room. Nat. with table SPlIce. Room off kitchen could be family room. Close to schools miles OR '72 DODGE Demon. AM.Fl.', sion control, 14-16 ural fireplace, 2 bedrooms, parks artd libraries. FG 12. 886.5800. ' 3180 E. JEFFERSON per gallon, $1,500. ,882-8060. 1"2 baths, 19'xW family 757-0767 rallye wheels, excellent CONTEMPORARY-This ten room contemporary design home has an excellent condition. 881.1743. room, can be used as 3rd 11C-10ATS AND bedroom. Paneled base. floor plan. Five bedrooms. three baths. Den and recreation room. Attllched two MOTORS ment with lavatory. Gas car garage. FG 21.. 886-5800. . b~at. 6% mortgage bal. '73 Eldos. • to choose. HOBIE CAT 16, orange and KENSINGTON-A spacious four bedroom home with den and screened terrace All ance. Close to transporta. ALL USED CARS ARE NOT ALl KE recently outC!tted. brick construction and in excellent condition. Featuring 21f.zbaths with m~ster '72 Mark IV burnt orange white, lion and schools. $41,900. 1IM.5191or 886.1925. suite, family room, dining room, fuil basement and oversize garage Excellent SEE RinER FOR THE BEST '13 Marquis Br. 2 dr. By "ppointment. 884.3461. floor plan. Well landscaped. Price reduced. $47,500. G.148. 886-4200. '73 Coupe deVl11e. Blue. SAILBOAT,.1970 Morgan 42. Buyers only. '72 Coupe de Ville, air For information call W.541S. OXFORD-A superb and spacious Georgian Colonial ideally suited for famlly living "13 BEAUVILLE 12 pili., air. $4,•• VACANT .LAND - about 28 and gracious entertaining. Situated on estate size grounds in a most desirable '7. CAMARO Z28. 2,400 mlles. $3,•. '72 Eldo. stereo acres between St. Clair and location. A host of custom features including two fireplaces, five bedrooms '73 CAMARO. Allto. IHtV mile•. .$2,•• '72 Sdn. DeV. Bayberry VOLKSWAGEN Marine City with plenty of library, first floor laundry, lavish drapes and carpeting. Quick occupanr.y. Prlc~ '71 Coupe de Ville, air frontage on Belle River; reduced. G.490. 886.4200. '72 MONTE CARLO. Air. EKtra dnn . .$2,89l5. OWNER about 900 feet from water '71 Sdn. deVille. Leather. '72 PLYMOUTH Sebring PIllS Air. Tape. $2,395. WE WANT YOUR and sewer mains. $70,000. USED VW '72 CHARGER. Auto. Low miles. $2,145. Our Stock (Jt used Volks. '68 CHEVROLET Impala ~ dr. H.T. $445. McGLONE wagens is extra low! '68 CHEVELLE 2 dr. b.t. Auto. $'l96. We will pay )'OU top ED .SASS yourself Schweitzer dollar. Save CADILLAC time and advertising ex. REALTOR 18780 MACK 21300 MACK 20903 HARPER pense by seeing us first! RinER CHEVROLET St. CIair Office GrOBse Pointe Woodl 2 blocks north of Vernier WOODS MOTORS Grosse Pointe Farml! P~one (313) 329.9003 881.8600 VOLKSWAGEN Marine City Office 886-5800 886-4200 HARPER 881.7600 372.2600 16700 15351 Gratiot Phone (313) 765.4013

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GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty..One IJ-IEALESTATE U-REAL ESTATE 13-IEAL'STATE il-IEAL ISTAn U~IAL ISTAn U-IIAL UTAn U-lEAL ESTATE U-IEAL mAn FOR SAU . FOI SALE ' 101 SAU , FOI SALE ' FOI SALE FOR SALE FOI SALE FOR SALE , BEDROOM 1'r1 bath cen. GROSSE POINT.E SHORES CHARMING '3 bedroom home CONDOMINIUMS in Grosse Pointe Woods. ter e n t ran c e Colonial. 65 FONTANA line, off Lake- Price Reduced BALFOUR 1005-Well designed famUy home conve- Grosse Pointe City. Den, shore, spatious 3 bedroom ' niently located for Pierce and Defer schools. 8 NORTH BAY VILLAGE Good size rooms in this brick bungalow. Beautifully new kitchen, new recrea. custom built brick ranch, TOURAINE ROA]? near Grosse Pointe Blvd. is the . .becfrooms, 3"2 baths, Ubrary and famU)' rooms. 35110 E. JEFFERSON tion room, gas forced air, 2YA car attached garage, (South of Shook Rd.) decorated. 2 car garage, location of this custom.built colonial containing screened porch, ,formal din- air, conditioning, electric paneled .family room wltb many unusual and charming features. Library, BEDFORD 729-Spaclous custom built English near air filter. New professional fireplace, 2YAbaths, laun. Lake,' 5 bedrooms, 4 baths plus 2nd floor family Pri\1ed from $27.900 to $31;. ing room. 881.9548. card room, 2 screened porches, breakfast room, 900: 2 bedrooms, attached laodscaping and decorat. dry room, central air, 3,000 ' l,undry and activities room or bedroom with ad. room over att. gar., library and family room lat, ing, new carpeting throug~. square ftet living area, .tm- updatedkitl:hen. Assume 811. % mortgage. garages. Models open daily LOVELY classic Cooar ShUll joining bath 0Jl first floor. Two circular stairways 1-6 p.m. Colonial, 4 bedrooms in- oul. Assumable 6~ mort-' mediate possession. Owner lead to 2nd floor, which contains 5 bedrooms, 3'>2 PEMBERTON 63G-Central air, huge family room, cluding master bedroom gage. By.owner, No brok. TU 6-1068 or TV ~-1MO. baths plus maids' quarters .. Fireplace in library, BIDlGARE BROTHERS ers, please! 885-5100. I kitchen with built.ins. MOVE IN CONDITION. 3 INC. suite, plu s finished 2 bed- living room aDd two bedrooms. ' • rooms on third floor, gra. BY OWNER. 1370 secUord. bedrooms. Nice lot near Lake. Model phone 791.6880 MUST SEE! I n com e ,6-5 Brick center entrance Col. Evenings TU 1.6988 cious 2.' living room, fully STANHOPE 1993-TIP TOP condition. 1'>2story with carpeted and draped. li. . brick, 2 full baths down, onial. Large living room new car pet throughout, with natural fireplace, 4 nice family room. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, rec. brary and screened porch, TOLES 3 BEDROOM, lYAbaths brick drapes, central air,.2YA ga- qedrooms, 2 baths, 2 car reation room. 2 c.ar garage. Colonial, central air, low superb location. 588 Lincoln Our 32nd Year in Grosse Pointe rage, patio. S h a r p and garage. Open 2-5 Sunday. TROMBLEY 741-Most desirable Early American 30's. Open Sunday 1,5. 1359 886-6088. Open Saturday 81 KERCHEVAL 886-4412 ano Sunday 2.5. clean. By owner. VA 1. . No brokers, piease! 885. Colonial. Exceptional garden setting. 5 bedrooms, Hollywood. TV 47974. 4375. Appointment only. 3476. 3 baths, spacious )ibrary and family room. As. sume 7% mortgage. ! JOHN S. VERNIER 53-Colonia1 style ranch in Shores. 2 bed. rooms, den and family room. Sprinkhlrfront. 2 Grosse Pointe Real,Estate CHAMPION car gar. co. GOODMAN OPEN 2.5 SILLOWA Y & CO. BY APPOINTMENT INC. 60 WOODLAND SHORES-Custom built 1963-beau. BEAUTIFUL FRENCH PROVINCIAL IJ tifully designed colonial-25 foot living room, 15 REALTORS Priced under $100,000. This G.P. Fl!rms homt' is "BE SECURE, GOODMAN FOR SURE. foot dining room, 13 foot breakfast room, 21 foot suilabie for entertaining in gracious fashion' yet 884-7000 OPEN SUNDAY 2:30.5:00 family room, cozy den with large closet, 2 powder 16825 Kercheval In The Villalil cozy t'Oough for fine family living. Located on DORTHEN 1544-FIRST OFFERING! A very com- roolDl, Mutschler kitchen, 18 foot master bed. Provt'ncal Rd. in one of Grosse Pointe's finest fortable 3 bedroom ranch on a quiet street one room, 3 other large bedrooms, 3 baths, 1st floor areas. blpck (rom Cook Rd. Sharp recreation room, fine utility room, central air conditioning, circular If you are looking for homes in this 'price range price. . drive, attached garage. Quality construction and , QUEEN or even higher you must see this. exquisit~ interior decor. Ready to move into and DEEPLANDS CT. aD-COpen 2:00.4:30) A secluded quick possession. VACANT LAND ON LAKESHORE DR. Cape Cod near the lake adjacent a spacious HANDY TO NORTH HIGH estate. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, bright garden, family Bl APPOINTMENT HIDDEN LANE-A 2 or 3 bedroom ranch with 2OOx350 a paradise for someone looking for properly on which to build their dream hOllle. You room and cozy modern country kitchen with na. family room, kitchen with built.inf\, 1J,2 baths, on tural slone fireplace. THE FIRST OFFERING of l solid well built home on 75x150 lot. must walk on this beautiful wooded parcel to University with three bedrooms, car~ting and an appreciate its rl!stic nature. Owner asking $110,' LAKEVIEW 185-A great starter home IN TilE applIances. Ideally located for transpcrtatlon, FOCUS ON TOMORROW 000 and will divide. FARMS only a short walk 10 the Pier and shop. • schools, shopping, summer and winter sports. A ThiS 4 family in Grosse Pointe Park could add TWO FAMILY FLAT ping. Little maintenance overhead witil 3 bed. do.it-yourself family can paint and paper and reo room~, 2 baths, rec. room,.lD,j central air. store the inside to its original charm. Call us if more financial security to your tomorrows. Each Unusually well maintained and.in new condition. unit has 2 bedrooms, separate basements. this Is the house you have been waiting for. Good investme!1tor fine for living in. ' SHOWN BY APPC)INTMENT ONLY Priced in the 30's. BALFOUR~A spacious 4 bedroom, 2"2 baths Colonial SNUG IN A COVE with den ~nd family room along with modern 86 RENAUD-New England' is the feeling of ,thiS A lakefront custom rancb on Pointe Drive in 882-0087 kitchen and utility with new furnace and central charming cedar shtke shingle colonial. Large liv. S1. Clair Shores, sheltered from strong winds. has air. Great locale, roomy lot. ing room, diningtoom, and library. This is an never had any water problems. A great family ideal home fora. family with six bedrooms and home baving 3 bedrooms, 2 tu~1 baths, private GrossePointe Real Estate BLAIR MOOR-FRESH ON THE MARKET designed four baths. Newly decorated and ready to move beach, 'lovely recreation room with fireplace. .' tastefully to 8chleve a unique living experience. in. Call us to view this rare beauty! co. This comfortable 3 bedroom offers many attractive HOW DOES A REALTOR EARN HIS features highlighted by a bright 25x14 ft. paneled 2Il3 RooSEVELT-A charming townhouse with five In the Heart of Grosse Pointe family room with domed' fireplace overlooking bedrooms and three. baths. Spaciousness without COMMISSION 1. MARKET ANALYSIS gard.ens and reflecting pool located 'just 'oft.Lake. responsibUity. Great living for a modest 'price. sQore. . $52,500. . .' 2. ADVERTISING 3. QUALIFYING BUYER S. OXFORD-This terrific location is ideal fot' such . ' OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 4. ADVICE ON FINANCING a family-sized colonial with 3 bedrooms, 2~ baths, charming library, terrace and recreational room 5. NEGOTIATING SALE 828 BLAIRMooR-First Offering in Liggett School CHAMPION area. Sharp 4-bedroom colonial has 2'>2 baths, Variety for privacy in fainUy living. 6. PREPARATION OF TITLE WORK attached 2-car garage with electric opener. Large 7. TAX INFORMATION . Carapeted family room with fireplace, kitchen WASHINGTON-A spacious home perfect for reflect. Realtor ing your own tastes and personality wbether It 8. FINAL SETTLEMENT complete with .built in appliance. Rec. room in MEMBER OF THE basement with wet bar. Very well maintained be through entertaining, decorating a variety of charming rooms, cooking with the advantage GROSSE POINTE REAL ESTATE BOARD MAY WE OFFER OUR SERVICES home. of2 pantries, and landscaping a charming larden, TO YOU? 921 PEMBERTON - Charming 4-bedroom English Etegant original detail work. TU.4.,5700 Tudor, 3"2 baths. large living room and dining CONTEMPORARY-A radieally different home truly room. Den and rec. room, plus enclosed terrace. 102 Xercbeval "On The Hill" a "one of a kind." Perfectly located in the Farms WM. W. QUEEN Two-car garage. In fine condition,' a lovely family near the lake, Pier, shopping, and t:ansportatlon home. $47,900. 886-4l4l including direct bus routes to Oowntown Detroit. 23282 N. ROSEDALE-Near Grosse Pointe Woods in MEMBER OF St Clair Shores. This lovely a.bedroom, 21f.tbath JOHN s. FIRST OFFERINGS GRpSSE POINTE REAL ESTATE BOARP colonial bas ittacbed garage, 2.c.ar, with electric LOCATED IN THE CITY of .Grosse Pointe just a eye opener, central air conditioning, large family few steps to a bus line, and Close to Richard and- room with fireplace. Et;~rmous master bedroom Grosse Pointe. South schools; this four bedroom has connecting bath. Kilchen has built.in appli- colonial is also near Hill Shopping and « couple GOODMAN WHEN YOU THINi<: OF REAL ESTATE ances. Beautifully decorated. .' of blocks. from the central library. They'll be no .INC, fueliJlg around in this convenient location. Step on THINK OF 224G7 LA VON-Canal home in prime area of st. it (we' don't mean ~e gas) and cal). on this' one. Clair Shores. All the extras in this 4-bedroom 93 Kercheval liOn The Hill" 886-3060 colonial with 2'>2 baths, family room with fire. \ 'WE'RE ALL PUMPED up over this English, four bedroom with updated kitchen and private den. I/lace, central air. 2J,2 car attached garage, heated What -a gas living so near Village shopping, The with electric opener. Steel seawall, dock. Kitchen 4 FIRST OFFERINGS Neighborhood Club and several scbools. Save your TAPPAN has buUt-ins. First floor laundry room for extra LAKE I'lHORE ROAD-Exceptional Lake front prop. energy and let us glide you through this flrst convenience. BRAND NEW LISTING! Luxury ran.ch. home with erty iil The Shores. 4 bedroom 21f.t bath ranch offering. exclting interior, 4 bedrooms, 2'>2 baths, spacious WINDMILL POINTE-Contemporary 2-story home on with maid's room and bath. Activities room with MARCH MAY COME in iike a lion. But we're not living room, large dining "L", family room, li- lakefront lot of over 1 acre. 4 bedrooms, 3 full fireplace .and large morning room. Guest house. lying when we sa'{ this. little gem offers more brary, kitchen has all the latest built.in features. baths plus 2 half.baths, and half.bath in basement Ouwtanding .landscaping. for $33,700 than any otber we've seen. You'll Large, paneled recreation room with bedroom and adjoining year.round heated pool. Enormous purr when you find the two bedrooms on the full bath on lower floor. Call us for compleie de. rooms throughout. S. RENAUD - Ranch. 2 bedrooms, family room, main floor AND that family room. Upstairs is a tails .. screened ter!-,ace, paneled.rec. room and attached ROSEVILLE ARMS APARTMENT8-12G Units may garage. Central Air Conditioning. Front lawn large dormitory bedroom with a lavatory. We're be divided into 48 and 72 Unit packages. Excellent not trying to pull the wool over your eyes honey QUAINT HOUSE OF CHARM-Lovely English Cots. sprinkler system. I investment. lamb. This one is something to bleat the drums wold with new kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 3"2 baths, for. large lot. very handy location. If you like unusual, GRA YLIN~ picturesque acres seven miles west RIVARD-English t~rrace. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths on 2nd plus 2 bedrooms and bath on 3rd. Updated we are sure you will like. this! of Grayling. 4,000 feet frontage on the Manistee kitchen and baths. OPEN SUNDAY FROM 2 until 5 15539 WINDMILL POINTE-You must Clime and River, with five.bedroom year.round LODGE. Ex- see, elegant living is yours in a newer 4 bed- cellent bunting, fishing. Five miles from all major MIDDLESEX BLVD.-C(!nter Hall Colonial. 4 bed. THIS RANCH AT 1604 EDMUNDTON has three bed. room, 2"2 bath colonial with two.story marble ski resorts. rooms 2'k baths. Paneled family room. Newer rooms and a large bath with tub and stall shower. foyer, sunken living room, SPECIAL kitchen. carpeting thruout.. Central Air Conditioning. 3 There is also a lavatory on the main floor and BeauU/ully landscaped with too many extras to car att. garage. Move in condition. super ba~ement with recreation room and another tnention. room which would make an office or fourth bed. SHOREWOOD BEDFORD - Centrally Air Conditioned 3 bedroom room. Come chat with Norm Cassube for adai- 951 LAKESHORE-Give this your personal inspection. 20431 Mack REALTY CO. 886.8710 Colonial built in 1955 Newer carpeting. 18 foot tional information. Chance of a life -time to purchase a home on terrace, gas Bar.B.Que and 2 car garage. Lakeshore Roa,.d1It a modest price. Lovely Cape THIS ONE IS IN PERFECT SHAPE - Two bed. BRYS DRIVE-1J..2 story with 2 bedrooms. bath and Cod built in 196Din beautiful setting-3 bedrooms, screened terrace I'n 1st .plus sitting room, bedroom rooms on the first floor and a third bedroom with 2"2 batbs, family room with fireplace, 2J,2 car lavatory on the second. 2167 Anita also has a and bath on 2nd. Newer carpeting and drapes. attached garage, Florida room, patio.' New car- GOODNEWS BADNEWS . two car garage and recreation room in the base. 2 en garage. $30,900. ment with plenty of room to party, Come meet pets and drapes, centrally &ir conditioned. First the bad news. The price of milk, gas and stamps HAMPTON ROAD-In the Shores. 3 bedroom 1J,2 Bob Monroe and see for yourself. 905 BARRINGTON-Enjoy family togethernes~ in 3 h~s gone up again. bath ranch with 23 foot family room. Only a bedroom, 2 bath ranch with den and outstand- NOT MANY three bedroom colonials offering a family Now for the good news. The price of wild bird seed couple blocks to Shores Park. Priced in mid 40's. room and first floor lavatory appear on the mar. ing recreation room with wet bar plus full bath has gone down ... And the price of our Grosse KEN£INGTON-4 bedroom 2 story plus an additional ket for less than $35,000. Marty Owens will be in basement. Custom-built in 1952, just a short Pointe offerings are more good news! large bedroom on 3rd. 27 foot living room, family showing off this scarce item at 21159 Country walk to two w~terfront parks, near schools and room, screened porch and kitchen with buill.ins. Club. Check them both out Sunday afternoon. bus transportatioq. Low 40's. CROW ABOUT J BY APPOINTMENT PLEASE EXCELLENT TRAFFIC PATI'ERN, prime location, beaulifullot-center entrance 3 bedroom, 2'"h bath The first offering of a custom colonial with 3 generous KERBY ROAD-Colonial. 3 bedrooms, Ilh batlis, SHOULD BE SOLD this week. Only an old timer in colonial-Large living room with bookcases, cus. bedrooms, formal dining, a cozy den and a finished screened porch. rec. room and 2 car garage. the business can remember when you could buy basement with bar for those large gatherings 'New gas furnace. Immediate possession. a three bedroom house in this location with a tom.built kitchen, 15x16 Florida' family room,. brand new carpeting, central air conditioning. with friends. Priced to fly at $42,500. cathedral celling in the living room with open LAKEPOINTE - Immediate possession available in rafters, full basement, two car garage, spruced Immediate possession. ]213 LOCHMOOR. this 3 bedroom Ilf.t bath Colonial. Screened pord" up kitchen and a 1964 price tag of $33,500. 905 BALFOUR-Gracio •..s and spacious bedroom. 3'>2 SEAGULLS rec. room and 2 car attached garage. Assumable bath English situated on beautiful street, south Glide by our super ranch (In the lake. A shores home mortgage. ~ STATELY HOUSE iocated in the Farms iust a few with a birds eye view of the water. 40 foot boat feet from the lake has become even more aUrac- of Jefferson, nellr schools, transportation and N. OXFORD-Great family house in move In condi. tlve because now it is available for purchase. De. two lakefront parks with pool and marina eloseby. house, 5 bedrooms, family room, bar room and tion. Center Hall 4 bedroom 3'"h bath Colonial. . Priced right! . signed by Albert Kahn Associates, this petite more for a large family, just over the horizon at 24 foot family room with fireplace and I)ar. $119,000. mansion offers a large entrance foyer with marble YOU CAN'T BEAT .IT. Beautiful location. investment Paneled recrealion room. Lawn sprinkler system. floor. a large formal living room with magnificent property or reSidence, two family flat, each unit Quick possession. fireplace; and the dining room. library and living with king-sized rooms: 2 bedrooms, 1¥.! baths, PHEASANT room all face the lake. Five bedrooms and four PEMBERTON ROAD - English Tudor. Library, family room. Centrally air conditioned, gas heat, Under glass would be a aultable main course for the baths comprise the se('ond floor. This one will screened porch and rec. room. 4 nice size bed. automatic sprinkler Systew. Walking dIstance to dining room of the elegant 4. bedroom English appeal to everyone ... we wish we had more. rooms and 2"2 baths, 75 foot lot. waterfront parks, 15840 WINDMILL POINTE estate. Thi. home offers all of the features a THIS LI'M'LE BIG HOUSE io Grosse Pointe Shores DR]VE. prestigious Grosse Pointe home should include, N. RENAUD-3 bedroom 2"2 bath l:enter Hall Co. has that much desired master bedroom on the 21k baths, a library. sewing room, and bar room. lonial. Paneled family room and paneled recrea- 555 LAKESHORE-LIve like royalty with magnificent p Wing your way into luxury for $57,~. tion room. Patio with gas !Irill. 2"2 car garag • first floor. Upstairs are two more bedrooms. . view overlooking the lake In chOlee, newer lake. 11lere I. a step-down living room wllh cathedral front home to suit the most discriminating buyer. TOURAINE ROAD - Price reduced on this very ceiling and TWO family rooms. The kitchen and Very complete with" family bedrooms, new car. roomy Col(lnlal. Family room or 1st floor bed. one of the family rooms open Into a patio beside WISE OLD OWLS pets, drapes and prize. winning kitchen. Large Will tell you that a .. bedroom in the Park under room) library with fireplace. study and card the large L shaped swImming pool. Full base. room. Two main slaircases lend to 5 bedrooms ment with paneled party room, laundry and spacious rooms, beauOful grourids! House de. $20,000 Is a steal. Make your nest in a home with signed to have all principal rooms with lake view. built in appliances, breakfast nook. den and 2 31h baths plus maWs on 2nd. 4 fIreplaces, 2 on lavatory are super fot partying. The garage Is cach floor. .heated and so are we about this one. baths. Just remodeled. Whoooo-shouid by It- youoooo should. Tune in next week lor more soap OpJras HIGBIE MAXON R. G. EDGAR TAPPAN STRONGMAN, KELLY lNC, & ASSOCIATES 884-6200 & Associates 886-3'400 1141KERCHEVAL 886-6010 90 Kercheval On.the.Hill 889-0800 83 KERCHEVAL AVENUE

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~.' " r • '.p Twenty-Two G R 0 SSE POI NT ENE W.S ThursdeYi F"bruery 28, 1914' I u--ltiA~!STATI . IU-IEAL mAn U-RIAL ESTATE UA-LOTS FOR SALI 21C-EUCTRICAL 111-I-PAINTING, 21S-CARPENTER 21 W-DRESSMAKING I I 6' TAILORING FORSALE ~ '01 SAU I 'OR SALE rCARMEL LANE-prestigious' SERVICE I DECORATING KITCHEN I location in Farms. Top of GHOSSE POINTE'S ONLY .. . ALTERATIONS and r~pairs.- OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 GROSSE POINTE WOODS AN OPPORTUNITY to Ijv~ hill overlooking lake. TU 1- H OOV ER PAINTING & 'DECORATING REMODEL! NG 1152 Marylarid.' G r o,s s e lt$O" Rivard.' 4: bedroomneo. OPEN5 BEDROOMSSUN 2 to 5 at Woodbridge East,' a 2257, INTERIOR & EXTERIOR We' Install Pointe Park, VA 1.2631. lOilial, 'basement, 1st oor . mature and successful pri. " FACTORY AUTHORIZJ;'D For.mica-, Sink, Tops 1------ulU1t" famil .. room, fire ... WOODS LANE .:.- Well vate community. located 100 FOOT frontage on Pro. ,,' ~ OUTSTANDING 21t-SNOW.REMOV"'L \ "1 I b '1 b I k I b t L k h SERVICE Cabinets-All Styles A ,plaee. . dea gned cUltom III t r c conveniently to, Grosse v~nca, e ween a es ore POINTE VACUUM Quality work, 20 years ex, & LANDSCAPING : ' .: coloniai, spacious rooms, Pointe: This Concord style and. Kercheval; 2,. lots perience. Built-Ins-Installed 1------DUV1.oLROAD, lot, 125 x professional decor,beauti. townbouse is luxurious.ly I available Moross and Lake. FREE PICKUP & Call Jerry Whitaker Free Estimates THOMAS .tM};llQ, ful wInding staIrway, fam. carpeted throughout and is shore; 2 lots on Audubon. DELIVERY No Obligations LANDSCAPING CO. HARPER WOODS lIy room, 2J,fj bat b., at. complete with self.cleaning Each GOxl58, Call WM, NEWREBUIL'J' PARTS ' 882-9367 No Delays LAWN AND GARDEN Kenosha, large lot, central t.ched 2 c.r! ~ent~al air, a oven, ~rost.free re!riger. QUEEN, 886-4141. TU 1-1014 PR2-4050 CUSTOM PAINT1NG _ 23 Bill Paige SERVICE 'air; 'fireplace, are just a home o{ dlstmctlon. I.m. ator, dishwasher" washe~, lOO'x121' RESIDENTIAL lot, 21002 I'1ACK J yea . . P' t' 371.0403 881-0292 ~ t . tbl's mediate occupanc" .. Price I . dryer ~entral air condl' . ,------rs experIence m om e -----,---- 1------,Iew of the lea ures m ed ed I I t' . ' ~ d h I. . . A .Grosse Pomte Farms, TV 21 F HOME I area, Reasonable free HAR SM TH Ipacious home. . r uc . , 10nl~g an urnld fIler. I 5'{)840. After 8 p.m. 293. - estimat Call 839:0931. BUlib~M.G ~O. 'EASTERN TREE and stump MARVBOUTIN I' Spa,CIOUS1,300 square foot 3863 I IMPROVEMENT _~_e_s_._"-- . I .... removal. Insured. 29;\-1()69 .3550 I . d ti I Established in . W. I L' COX 884 884.7733' 773.7820 ayout IS ecora ve y. pre. I . '. I ------HI NEIGHBOR,- I live on Grosse. Pointe Area Since 1937 or answering ser\'lct. /73. I. .1 portioned into 2 large bed. 14-REAL ESTATE ' EASTVIEW GraytoD. Painting and wall 0600 ~''-- I d ' .th b . h j \ Residential and Commercial . , ed OPEN Sun ay 2.5. owner rooms WI at room, WANTED ALUMINUM INC. washing, 12 years.experi. BY OWNER - 4 broom, 1374 Yorkshire. Center en. I dressing room and per. . ence,' neat, reliable. TU 1. Remodeling PROFESSIONAL Leaf Re.' .2'h bath. on Ih acre lot. .trance brick Colonial," soilal vanity off the master DO YOU have a home on B. F. GOODRICH' 5306 after 5:00. Alterations and :Maintenance moyal, shrubs, trees plant. Delightful locallon at 7 bedroom, 3 bath up, living bedroom. The first' floor I Hall Place or Handy Lane VINYL PRODUCTS ------New Conslruction ed, snow removal. Michel R.athbone Placel' $99,500. room with fireplace, s.mall I layout is replete with liv. you would like ~o sell? A 3 ALCOA BUILDING PROD. INTERIOR ., n d exterior 885.3900 885-7013 Pilorget Landscaping. 884. ,NO brokers pease. TU den, dining room and l~rge ing room. dining-L, kitchen bedroom and library pre. Storm Windows, Doors, painting and paper.hanging, . 6904. 6.2139 evenings between Mutchler kitchen. powder and breakfast room bath. ferred. 885.9001. Awnings, Porch Enclosures Free estimates. 18 years CUSTOMCRAFT ' 8:30.10:30. room, nice basement with I room and attr.active' foyer. IS-IUSINESS Siding - Seamless Gutter.~ experience. R84.0382., Construction Company DAN MILLEVILLE'S tree ______---- b h 8858758 I J M S I Tab R of' g . Service, licensed-Free es- J,fj at. . . A garden pallo ~nd 2 car. 'OPPORTUNITY , ,ea 0 m HOUSEPAINTING . Wall. • timates. Insured. T r e e A DREAM HOME -:Perfect ' ports extends thIS carefree I Storms and Screen Repair BUILDERS for the exeeutive, 4 bed. WHITTIER MANOR) mode of living to the great FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY I Licenser, Insured, ~onded ~~~:.rin~e:s:n~~~. ex~e:~t & REMODELERS }f::::t .SP~~i~t~f:~~ room., 21,1 baths. new ]pt. One bedroom condominium outdoors. and use of the AUTO collision shop with an 1503Q Houston.Whlller Side Call Bob 331-2773 I • Prices. 886-6631-After 5 chen, handsome family apartments with excellent commumty clubhou~e a~d ivy league touch. Beautiful LA 7.5616 or LA 7-7230 . , '. Addilions, Dormers call 776.1104. room overlooking spacious security 'features in popu., POOl.Attractively priced In I bui::ling, ample parking. '2 J G-- ROO.FI..N-.-G- ---- I 21J-~ ALL WASHING Rec. Rooms, Bathroom. I . grounds. A superb ree. lar east side location. From tbe mid 3O's. Can 961-4810 More busin,ess than car, I I Kitchens, New Homes CUSTOM designed flagstone room completely equipped $14,500. Sales office open or 779-8531after 6 p.m. handle. Owner can make SERVICE WALL WASHING, reason. • ' patios, dry stone walls, fine for partles. May we show daily 1.7. Closed Thursday. I -WOODBRIDGE EAST . $50,000 clear. and. more! ALL ROOF & able, free eltimates. York- Custom Garages and Doors shrub and evergreens. 884-. it to you? 881-3535. ISALE OR LEASE Cond~min. Will require about $75,000 GUTTER WORK .shire Window Cleaning. '. . 69Q.t. . l'um,.2 bedrooms, 2'L baths, down. . 885.0894. Free Estimates and Planning ANOTHER GEM! 4 year old ,.... Caulking, chimney' repaIrs ------• TRIMMING, removal, .•pray- Colonial, 4 bedrooms, 21,1 GROSSE POINTE, Notting. 2 carports, paneled family 882.0087 Gutters cleaned WALL WASH ING FINANCING ARRANGED

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Thursd.y, Febru.ry 28, 1974 GROSSE POINTE NEWS in cooneetion with aU types of apace beatin, tfI\dp-_ RECEIVES PIlOMO'I1ON ment, hot water aupply anel steam pneratiD, equIp. Woods Lions to lJold Sale Hillcrest road resident Eu. group account to lacllitste aty of Grosse Polnle ment and appliances aDd ps Ilred'.pece JaeaUD,r ,ene J. Korr.meier was re- more effective eoordination equipment and appliance.. . " " TIle Groue Polnte WoodsVemier road from t a.m. to cenUy promoted to group .c- between sales, the marketing Followl"l 0,. the texts of Ordi .. nce No. 166, LioIlJ Club lectived the 2 p.m. both days. Funds count manager for the Sperry s e r v ice department and 9.22. CODE ON FILE. Complete printed copier 167, 168 o"d 169.dopted by the Coullcll of the of Reciprocal Heating Code, 1866 ~on, prom~tecl un.nimoUi approv.l of The raised are used to help the and Hutcbinson ComplUly In. S. ok H. Travel Awards. Inc. City of GIOIM Poi.... on February 21, 1974 Woods Council to CGDduetits bUnd and to aid the needy and publi.sb/!d by the Reciprocal HeatinJ COundJ,.lDe.i~ centive division. Mr. Korn'l Mr. Kornmeler will bead the to beCOMe .ffecti •• ten (10) days .fter date White Cue Sale 011 two in the community, .. Id John meier will head a separate Ford group. dated May 25. 1866, herein adopted, are .•v.Dable tot ' Saturdays, April 21 and May M. Easton, co-chairman. of publication. public use and ihspeetion at the oUice of th~City Cle,-, 4. . This action was taken at 8.23. REFERENCES IN CODE. Refereac.. III It will be beld at the inter. the reguisr meetmg Monday, Reciprocal lIeating Code. 1866 edition, promu!&ilted.\ sectioD of Mack avenue and February 25. CITY OF GROSSE POINTE ORDINANCE NO. 166 and publisbed by the Reciprocal Heatinr Council, IDe.,' AN ORDINANCE TO REPEAL SECTIONS 8.1, 8.2, 8.3 dated May 25, 1968, except in conneetion with OM AND 8.• AND TO SUBSTITUTE THEREFOR NEW Board of Examiners, shaU be read, .. referrin. to the CITY OF SECTIONS 8.1, 8.2, 8.~ AND U OF CHAPTER 98 OF City of Grosse Polnte. . ," '; TITLE VIII O:.~ THE CODE OF THE CI'l'Y OF All references therein to the Department, ex~pt III . GROSSE POINTE CONCERNING GENERAL BUlLD. connection with the Board of Examiners, tbllU b, read PUBLIC ING REGULATIONS . as referring 10 the City of Grosse Polnte Fire Depart. THE CITY OF GROSSE POINTf': ORDAINS: . ment. . ., OjroJJetoinit ltaik 1. Sections 8.1, 8.2, 8.3 and 8.4 of Chapter 98 of TiUe All references therem to the OlficlaI, except in COIl.~' WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN VIII 01 the Code of the City of Grosse Pointe are hereby neclion with the Board of Examiners, shan be react. NOTICE repealed and the following substituted therefor: as referring to the City Clerk of the City of GrosI&.:: 8.1. ADOPTION OF CODE BY REFERENCE. Pur. Poinle. NOTICE suant to the provisions of Section 3 {k) of Act 279 01 2. The eflective date of the within Ordinince No. 167 1974 REAL PROPERTY ' 1909, state of Michigan, as amended, The Building shall be ten (10) days after date of publication thereof. OF REVIEW OF Officials & Code Administralors International, Inc., ASSESSMENT ROLL Basic Building Code/1970, (heremafter referred to as T, W, K,...bach 1974 ASSESSMENT ROLL The BOCA Basic Building Cod~/1970, fiftb edition), as City Clerk The 1974 REAL PROPERTY ASSESSMENT Notice is hereby giYen that'the Board of Re- amended by' accumulative supplement 1973, is hereby (Note: Followinl I. the of Oreli".nce Ho. ROLL is now complete and will be available found and declared to be an acceptable code for that text view of the City of Grosse Pointe .Park, Wayne for public inspection at our Municipal Office, 168 adophcl by the Council of the City .f County, Michigan, shall be in session at the purpose and is hereby adopted by reference as in this 17147 Maumee Avenue, on ~hapter modified, for the purpoStl of regulating the Grono Pointe on Februory 21, 1974 to Itec ..... Municipal Building, 15115 East Jefferson Ave- erection, construction, enlargement, equipment, altera. effeeti.e ten (10) doyt ~ftar :!ate of publico- nue, Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan, for the MARCH 1, 1974 ration, repair, moving, removal, demolition, conversion, lion.) purrose of reviewing the 1974 City Assessment use, height, area and maintenance of all buildings and Rolon: . through structures in the City of Grosse Pointe. 8.2. CODE ON FILE. Complete printed copies of OR'DINANCE NO. 168 TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1914 MA'RCH 19, 1974 The BOCA Basic Bui1ding Codel1970, fifth edition. AN ORDINANCE TO REPEAL SEcTIONS 8.&1 AND and herein adopted, are available for public use and inspec- 8.82 AND TO SUBSTITUTE THEREFOR NEW SEC. (Saturdays and Sundays excluded) tion at the oUice of the City Clerk. TION 8.61 OF CHAPTER 101 OF TITLE VIII OF THE ,. TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1974 8.3. REFERENCES IN CODE. l\eferences, in The CODE OF THE CITY OF GROSSE POINTE CON- D,uringthe Houn of .9:00 A.. to 11:00 A.M. The Board will meet between the hours of BOCA Basic Building Code/I970, fifth edition shall be CERNING ELECTRIC WIRING AND EQUIPMENT and REGULATIONS ~.M. and P.M. except for a recess read as referring to the City of Grosse Pointe. 8:00 8:00 2:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. from 12.:00 Noon to 1:00 P.M. apd from 5:00 All references therein to the "name of'the municipal- THE CITY OF GROSSE POINTE ORDAINS: :'l' ity" and to any and aU 01 the personnel, bureaus P.M. to 6:00 P.M. Within this inspection period, any person may 1. sections 8.61 and 8.82 of Chapter 101 of TiUe VIIl and/or subdivisions of said Department of Building of the Code of the City of G.'os.se Pointe are hereby re- . file IN WRITING with the 'CITY CLERK a The Uoard of Review shall continue session Inspection &haUbe read as re.fening to the City Clerk pealed tnd the foUowing substituted therefor: in complaint of any assessment STATING SPE- on these dates until all interested persons shall of the City of Grosse. PoWte and such representative 8.61 ADOPTION OF CODE BY REFEIlENCEil CIALLY the grounds of the complaint. ' as he may expressly designate, inclUding the. City of Pursu.nt to the provisions of Section 3(11) 01 Act :rrt . have been heard. . . Grosse Pointe Building Inspector. All complaints will be considered by the of UI09, State of Mlchillan, as amended, Nat10Dll All persons. conSidering themselves aggrieved All reference therein t(l the legal repreaentative of the E1ectrlcai Code. 1971 WUe-n, as adopted by the Na- BOARD OF REVIEW which will convene on municipality .shall be read all.referring to the City At. by their assessment may present ,their com. Monday, March 18 and Tuesday, March 19, tional Fire Protection Association (N.F.P.A. No. 10- plaints to the Board of Review at these sessions. torney of the City of Grosse Poinle. 1971; ANSI C1.1971) and u approved by bl Amer. 1974. 8.4. CHANGES IN CODE. The following sections ican National standards IuUtute on June ~, It'll, •• ' BOARD. OF REVIEW and subsections of The BOCA Bisic Building Code/I970, amended, and Uniform Eleetrical Rules, supplemen' ' CITY 0.' GROSSE POINTE PARK liftb edition, are hereby amended or deleted as set .tIry to the 1971 edition of the Nation.l Electrical Code Thomas W.,Kressbach forth Ind additional sections arid sub-sections are ~- as recommeJided by the Reclproc:al Electrical CouacU/!, H. J. Ortisi City Clerk eel as indicated. Subsequent section nwnbers used m as amended, are hereby adopted by ~tl1'eJ1ce by the: City Clerk this Ch.pter shall "fer to the like nwnbered sections . City of Grosae PoInte as in this Cbapter modWed, Publish GPN 2-28.74 and 3.7.74 of The BOCA ~asie Building Code/llnO, fifth edition. for the pUl'JlOseoJ. regulatin, the inatallation, attera. GPN: 2-28-74 and 3-14-74 section 109.0. Section modified t!) read as followlI: tion, repair, conversion, use aDCl ma1nteDatlce of aU SECTION 109.0 BOARD OF RULES new electric wirJDg lor l1&ht, heat and power lerviee 109.0. The Board of Rules shall consist of the duly eqUipment, for radio and television .reeeivinr Ifsteme, elected members of the City' Council of the City of . and aU alterations or eldellJions to existint wiriDJ .y•• Grosse Pointe as from time to time constituted. . terns in building and. Itructure..Complete printed NOTICE OF LAST. DAY OF REGISTRATION FOR The Board of Rules shall provide rules and regulatioD.l copies of said Code and Rules, herein 'adopted, are for the issuance of all licenses aDd permits pertaining available for public use ancl wPecUon at tbe office to the work of the Department as may be required by of the City Clerk. The term "B\lll~ Inspector" at 'THE OUALtFIED ELECTORS OF THE GROSSE all codes ",nd ord\m.nces of the City. The Board shall, used in this Clrl\)~r shaP. meall. the City Clerk or hQ by general i:u1es, prescribe the fees for examinations, authorized representative. ' POINTE PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM, permits, licenses, inspection of boilers, buildings, ele. 2. The eUective date of the within Ordinance No. 188 vators, testing of materials and all other work of the shan be ten (10). days after date of publicaUon thereof. Department. WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN The Mayor shall be the Ch.irman of the Board. Four (H.4: Followln, II the text of Orell..... c. No. (.) members shan be necessary for a quorum. No mat- 169 .dopted by the Cou..cil of the City of TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF SAID SCHOOL DISTRICT: ter shall be determbled except by a majority of aU Gros .. Pointe Oft F.bruary 21,1974 to bee_ • 'J members present and in no case .shaD any motion be .ffecti •• ten nO) do" .fter chIh ~f publica- . pasaed without at least three (3) affirmative votes. tion.) PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a Special School Election will be- held in The Chairman shall be entitled. to vote. The City Clerk said School District on Monday, April 8, 1974. shall act as Secretary of the Board. The Secretary of the Board shall, ..t the order of the ORDINANC.E NO. 169 A,ct269, Public Acts of Michigan, 1955. as amended, provides in part Mayor, call meetings of the Board and shall nomy the AN ORDINANCE ,TO REPEAL SECTIONS Ul, 1.42 members thereof in writing at least two (2) working AND 8.43 AND TO SUBSTITUTE THEREFOR NEW da)'1l in advance of such meetmgs. The Secretary mall as follows: SECTIONS 8.41, 8.42, U3 AND' U4 CHAPTER keep a record of all decisions of the Board and shall or 100 OF TITLE VIII OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF "The Inspectors of Election at any annual or special election furnish copies thereof to .11 interested parties upon GROSSE POINTE CONCERNING PLU'JIBING REGU. request. LATIONS . As provided in section 12'1.0 hereof, the Board of Rules shall not receive the vote of any person residing in a registra- THE CITY OF GROSSE POINTE ORDAINS: I shall also act as a Board,of appeals. tion school district whose name is not registered as an elector section 118.0. Section modil1ed to read as follows: 1. sections 8.41, 8.42 and 8.43 of Cbaklter 100 of TiUe in the City or Township in which he resides .... ." 118.0. FEES. Fees for inspeetions and the is- VIII of the Code of the City of Grolse Pomte are hereby suance o( permits or certificates or copies thereof re- repealed and the following Illbatituted therefor: quired or issued under the provisions of this Cbapter 8.41. ADOPTION OF CODE BY REFERENCE. THE LAST DAY on which persons may register with the appropriate city shall be collee1ed by the City Treasurer in advance of Pursuant to the provisions of secijon 3(k) of Act 2'71 or township clerks of the city or township in which they reside in order (/he issuance of such permits or ~ertificates. The amount of 1909, State of.Michigan, 8S amended, Buildin, Of- of such lees shall be -established by resolution of the ficials and Code AdmiDistr.tors International Inc. Basic to be eligible to vote at said Special Election is Monday, March 11, 1974. City Co~, from time, to time, and shaU cover the Plumbing Code (hereinafter referred to .. "The BOCA cost of inspection and supervision from the enforcement Basic Plumbing Code, seeoDd edition, 1970") 'as amend. Persons registering after 5:00 o'clock P.M., Eastern Daylight Time on of this Chapter. The fees sball be paid to tJie General ed by accwnulatlve supplement Un3 is hereby adopted said Monday, March 11,'1974, will not be eligible to vote at said Special Fund of the City of Grosse Poinle. by reference by -the City of Grosse Pointe for the pur. section iZ1.0. Section modified to read as follows: pose 01 governing the requirements for the design ancl School EJection. SECTION 12'1.0 BOARD OF APPEALS installation of plumbing systems, includlQI .. nitary 127.1. The Board of Rules ShllU also act as a and storm drainage, sanitary facmties, water supplies Under the provisions of Act 269, Public Acts of Michigan, 1955, as Board of Appeals and shall proceed as set lorth in and storm wlter Ilnd sewage disposal in bulldings In Sectilln 127. the City of Grosse Pomte. Compl~e printed copies of amended, registrations will not be taken by school officials, and only The Board of Appeals shall have'the power to inlerpret said Code herein adopted .re available for public use persons who have regis.tered as general electors With the appropriate any of the provisions of .this code upon application in and inspection at the oUice of the City Clerlr. writing by the owner or lessee, or his duly authorized 8.42. REFERENCES IN CODE. Ref~rence. in city or township clerks of the city or township in which they reside are agent, when there are practical difficulties in the way The BOCA Basic .Plwnbmg Code, second ed.Itlon. 1970, of carrying out the strict letter of this ordinance, so shall be read as refenlng to the City of Grosse Pointe. registered school electors. Persons planning to register with the city or that the spirit of this ordinance shall be observed and AU references therein to the "Administrative Author. pubpc safety secured and substantial justice done. The ity" "hall be read as referring to the City Clerk of township clerks must ascertain the days and hours on which the clerk's particulars of such interpretation, when granted or the City of Grosse Pointe and such representative .s offic~ is open for registration. allowed, and the decision of the Board of Appeals he may expressly designate, including the City of thereon shall be entered upon the records of the De- Grosse Pointe Plumbing Inspector. Registration of unregistered qualified electors of the School District will partment and a signed copy shall be furnished the 8.43. REGISTRATION OF LICENSES. No Mas; applicant. ter CrrJourneyman plumber shall work at, contract for be received at the following places: In case C!f dissatislaction with the decision of the or do any plumbing work within the City without first 'Building Inspector, except in respeet to insecure and 1 regislering his license with the City Clerk, norahaU unsafe buildings and equipment requiring immediate any apprentice plumber work at or dO plumbing with- action, the question in dispute may be referred to the out being regislered. It shall be unlawful for any on~ 1. Residents of the City of Gro.. e Pointe Park shall reglst.r .t the office of the Board of Appeals, and such Board shall proceed to not .. Master Plumber 10 contract !.or or do any plumb- Clerk of the City of Gross. Pointe Park, 15115 East Jefferson Avenue, City hear and determine the appeal. The person taking the ing work except a bonafide horne owner doing work appeal shall pay a fee of 'not to exceed Twenty-five in his own residence. Dollars ($25.00). If the appeal shall be decided against of Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan. Registration of all Master and Journeyman plumbers; such person, the fee shall be retained by the Board and paid into the Department; but if in lavor of such licensed under Act 260, P.A. 11133,State of Michigan, . 2. Residents of the City of Gro.se Pointe shall register at the office of the Clert: and all apprentice plumbers shall be made on ~r be~ person, it shall be returned ,10 him, and the cost and fore the first day of April of each year. For thla serv.; ofthe Clly of Grosse Pointe, 17150 Maumee, City of Gro.. e Pointe, Michigan. expense of th~ appeal shall be paid by the City. ice a fee of one ($1.00) dollar shall be collected from: 2. The effective date of the within Ordinance No. 166 3. Restdents of the City of Grosse Point. Farms shall register at the office of the each Master Plumber, filty (5Oc) cents from e.ch: shall be ten (10) days after dale of publication thereol. Journeyman plumber and lIfty (50<: (cents from each: Clerk of the City of Gross. Pointe Farml, 10 Kerby Road, City of Groue (Hote: Following is the text of Ordinonce Ho. apprentice plumber. : Pointe Farms, Michigan. 167 adopted by the Council of the City of Before a permit Is issued to any Master Plumber. he: Grosse Pointe on February 21, 1974 to !»ecome shall submit lor filing with the City Clerk a copy of. 4. Residents of the City of Grosse Pointe Woods, shall register at the office of effect;.e ten (10) days after d.te of publica- insuT8nce policies, approved by the City Attorney. fo': public liability in the amount of ten thousand ($10,~ the Clerk of the City of Grosse Pointe WOOds, 20025 Mack Avenue, City of tion.) 000.00) dollars flir injuries to one (1) person and: Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan, twenty thousand ($20,000.00) dollars for injury to: more than one (1) person, and property damage in~ 5. R.sld.nts of the City of Harp.r Woods, shall register at the office of the Clerk ORDINANCE NO. 167 surance in the amount of five thousand (~,OOO.00)1 AN ORDINANCE TO REPEAL SECTIONS 8.21, 8.22 dollars for damage to any property due to thr,. actions' ~f the City of Harper Woods, 19817 Harper Avenue, City of Harp.r Woods, AND 8.23 AND TO SUBSTITUTE THEREFOR NEW of himself or any of his agents or employees. Every! Michigan, SECTIONS 8.21, 8.22 .AND 8.2.3 OF CHAPTER 99 OF such policy shall include "completed operations" r.ov~ TITLE VIII OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF erage. Certified copies of renewal of such insuranc~ 5. Residents of the Township of Gross. Pointe shall register at the office of the GROSSE POINTE CONCERNING HEATING REGU- policies shall be {lied each year on or before the flra~ LATIONS day of April. I Clerk of the Township of Gro.. e Pointe, 795 Lake Shore Drive, Viliag. of THE CITY OF GROSSE POINTE OFDAINS: 8.44. FEES FOR PLUMBING PERMITS. BefOl'~ Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan, I. Sections 8.21, 8.22 and 8.23 of Chapter 99 of Tille receivIng a plumbing permit, U1e owner or his alenti " VIII of the Code of the City of Grosse Pointe are hereby shall pay such fees as shali be established from time: / This Notice is given by order of the Board of Education of The Grosse repealed and the following substituted therefor: ' to time by the City Council for the Issuance of. ,uchi 8.21. ADOPTION OF CODE BY REFERENCE. permits. Such fees may be varied in rel.tion to thel Pointe Public School System, Wayne County, Michigan, , Pursuant 10 the ?rovisions of Section 3(k) of Act 279 chancier and value of the work, amount of inspectioq of 1909, Slate of Michigan, as amended, Reciprocal required, and other lactors deemed pertinent by th~ Dated: January 28, 1974. Heating Code, 1966 edition, promulgated and published Cily Council. l by the Reciprocal Heating Council, Inc., daled May 211, 2. The effective dale of the within Ordlnanee No. 11 JOAN R. HANPETER 1966, as amended to date of adoption of the within shall be ten (10) days after date of ~ub1icaUon thereof. Secretary :)rdlnance, is hereby adopled by referellce by the City of Grosse Poinle, as in this Chapter modified, lor the . T, W. K,. .. becN Board of Education purpose of governing the requirements for the design City CIe" I and installation of oil burning equipment and for use Publl.sh G.P.N. 2/28/74. I' I • , , . 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Thursday. February 28•. 1974 '. Twtftty-Four GROSSE POINTE NEWS " Feature Page ,* , * * * * * * * Onterof Interest excels." Stalistic:ian Henry, Concert I~Color Set Moross House ·tl POI observes there are about 112 For Retired Teachers ,(jJ:~~ different cultures represented Visit Planned, 'I~ I in Detroit's total population. The Detroit Retired Teach. It's Ute eUlnlc quality that ~ ers Association meets Friday, The Grand Marais Chapter .nt S draws them to a place. March 8, at 1 o'clock on the of Questers wl!l gatber for a oun r POl ~~~~e toh::pr::::t: it~ack. fourth floor of Central United noon luncheon at the Univer. C te Methodist C h u r c b, Wood. sity Club next Thursday, By Pat Rouaeau Henry, a 1960 South High ward avenue at Adams. Loll graduate joined the army March 7, then journey across Creed is program chairman. East Jefferson avenue Ill, Todays the day •• '. and tomorrow, too, Thurs. right oJt of high school. Featured speaker Robert day and Friday, February 28th and March 1st, When his stint with the servo visit the historic rjlCently- Kenaga, who since his reo restored Moross House, " when the Helga collection will be presented by ice ended, he headed for tirement as "audit manager Ted Lewis and informally modeled at Walton Pierce Mexico City and enrolled in of Ford Motor Company has from 11 to 4 p.m. The collection features a look of University of the Americas pursued his hobby of color Cadet CHRIS GREINER .• casual sophistication that's never contrived. Soft to pursue studies in jour. photography, will pre s e n t son of the CLAUDE A. nalism. Formed on the G. I. GREINERS, of Lakeshore fabrics combine with soft, romantic prints and bill after the Korean War, slides of metropolitan area architecture, gardens, people road, has been promoted to happy colors add up to help women cope with to- University' of the Americas second lieutenant in the Re. day's fast pace •••• fashiol.ably. Helga's contem- turned out to be a little dif. and sailing on Lake St. CI"ir. I COmbining his musical abil. serve Officers T r a i n i n g porary clothes go and do what their wearers want ferent than your average ity with photography he uses Corps unit at Missouri Mlii. tbem to. A body skimming matte jersey may be American colI e g e. "You stereo while showing slides tary Academy. Mexico, Mo. used for shoPiimg, meetings, luncheons or with learned to do everything at from three projectors OD two • • • the addition of jewelry and a change of other acees. once - the whole story - screens. Mr. Kenaga calls Named to the Bueknen sones, be perfect for dinner and dancing. A breeze. even the photograph." Not his program Concert in Color. University first semester ligbt plaid mohair coat coordinates with a variety iike classes he attP.nded at All Detroit Board of Ed. 1973-74 Dean's Llsi are senior Wayne, where "they hllve STEPHANIE SMITH, of Lin. of equally light weight dresses. Costumes may be one whole journalism course ucation retirees and friends are welcome. colD road, who maintained a ordered with pants which gives the traveler a that deals with the implica. straight A average, and junior yersatile wardrobe. It's sensuous growns for eve. lion of writing a lead sen- CAROLYN E. MACHAMER. Ding •• , A shoulder is bared, a slip dress; pro voea. tence." to husbands, showing them how to recognize signs of of Moran road. ' tively veiled with a sheer float of a coat. Remem. OIl SlmJlar Course, change.ln it. Almost.ll my her ..• today and tomorrow. plane, then Diane Bania, "But, I have a pretty • • • was traveling along the labor tooll place ..t ooDle." Then,. they just walked on strong philosophy about 00. Moving On Your Mind .•. Wl1nt aU the comforts Photo by Kathy Dull same lines. She graduated up to the hospital. "It really ing at horne with a small b HENRY, BRE'M' AND DIANE KINGSWELL, OF MUIR ROAD from Regina High School, of home ut few of the responsibilities? Your best I spent a year studying at the gives you a feeling of pow. baby. I'd like to stay here move is to the Jefferson Apartments, Grosse By Nancy Kramer University of Detroit, then er," Henry interjected, reo with Breit until he reacbes Pointe's llttDfst condominium. You'll love the large out. "I got a lot of calls from switched over to and subse. ferring to the 1'Olehe played school age." '*" rooms with nifll'foo~ ceilings. A doorm4ln parks "We live in a transient world of bar.hoppers people who thought the quently graduated fro m in the birth of his son. At this point, the sum total ~our car in a garage 000 receives your packages. and story.tellers," Henry Kingswell reflected, Com. reason their business wasn't Wayne S tate University's 'I1ley're'. Team of Brett's knowledge is ~ There', a refrige1'ator for perish;ables. Exterior ing straight from the horse's mouth, the statement mentioned was because they Housing and Interior depart. Diane and HeDty are a very vehement, physical re- e explal'ns a lot. At least for HAnry and hIS' wife, Diane, hadn't paid. No one paid to ment for Home Economies. team. It's been that way six sponse to the question. "How "1'llintenance, gardening and mow removal are ,ar- .. be included. That would bave years now. He waits on her big is the baby?" Ob, and 1'anged. I71$1dated wall8, fkxws, plumbing, windows it does. Their son, Brett, at age one, is a bit young defeated the purpose of the She bs~rvedndayeartus' aedPpreton.considerately when ber back be's well aware of one re- maxi . h to be making decisions about where his head is at. whole thing" tices Ip' a re m insure mum quiet. Fire protectIon and tree school to pick up ber teach- acts ,;up from time to time. cently cui ~th. r.t'ore tha.D $ecuritlll1lftems guard you while at home or away. It seems Henry always had Honest and Critical ing certificate. A carryover, he teases, from once, though, he's bee!!.'see,11 Other convenitnce~ include indWidual heating and the wanderlust; an urge to Fischhoff may h8ve' commls. The book was not meant She was a teacher when their backpacking days. Good slamming. away at hu' ~ling, ice makers, a washer-dryer, a wet bar with explore. That, coupled with sioned or Henry could have to be an advertiser's cata. Henry met and married her. thing Diane kids eAs1Iy.She's father's old typewriter; one a .hlk for entenoinio>n,and fl4turallW-.laces. There an ability to wrile, made him volunteered, but eventually, logue. "I've. read lots of re- He' claims, perhaps over . awfully bandy to bave that Henry's been meaniJJi •.., I"WI' a top draft choice of editor write. ups on how to survive, views that make a restaurant . lly . h' I around. to have fixed. . ".,.. thr.. ,-ate el.-"'o." and Jlnnt'o"":matel" Marty FI'Snhhoff when l't first . rf t tr d romantica ,It was a w Ir. ",...... Wl'_' ""'" ''', to ~ Y nl Worlls f(;l' VlItroyal -r-r.... a rIve ront .our, coun an or bar sound fant.astic. What . d rt h' "I 1m Like father, like son square dawned on bimtbat Detroit jazz music, some restaurants happened W8$ the reviewer WID cou SIp. 0 Y ew lI. " 1,000 feet of private storage. The Jefferson For the time being, ute for bazardous adage to suggest """"-- ... l. an -..I"lt communit" D....'t worry and suburban dwellers need- I d be h her five days before we were A. _.ttK.'WJ _ UU.. .. II' .. '" . and bars, a 1 appeare ar. p oned ahead and the man. maITied ... but we dilted the KingsweRs wilIs,tay IiviLcl up to, nowadays, bu't !lboUtselling !lour home. Visit the model apartment ed an extra sbove to get oul ing the unmistakable Kings- ager arranged a ~reat meal all five days.'; Diane is more pretty much the same. aU things considered, Brett cm4leam about the trade.~nprogram for your home. a~d ~iscoverwbal the mother well mark. or wonderful service for him. mysterious. WIlen questioned Henry. conf"llmed holder of cO!dd do worse. ' The model is VPe?l12 to 5 daily except Wednesday. cl,ty IS all about. Survi!al secll~a. . You just don't g~t a fali' i~ea . aliout it, she simply smiles odd jobs, including that 01 a Enter on Neff or St. Clair Roads ••• 17111 E; Jetter- DevelolllDc aD Idea 'The SUrvival secUon, 10- of what a place IS really like and sandwiches the occasion shill for • Lake Taboe gambling casino, curolnUy Ion Avenue .•. 882.7708or 886-4880 .•. Michigan FischhoU's ide a eVQlved tended for hard-core down1 that way. I trifid to make my belween a couple otber 'in- Condominium CM'ftM'ation. jnto a book, about thiee. and outs while tainted. with stuff both honest and criti- cident$. is employed at Uniroyal. y'r-" quarters of an incn thick, sympathy, is nonetheless full cal." "I came back from Costa "Have you ever seen the in- • • • concisely titled, ?ETROIT of concrele and practical ad. . Only Henry reaUy knows Rica . . . we got married side of that place?" he -asks. rn E4W1l'i Nepl S...... Rew.rd )'oar ba.lr GUIDE. Its. cryptic cov~r, vice for easing the pain that if he made good on that ... and then went back to "Irs me d ie val." Diane wttk die alta It .. net. A properJy eat, eared for, aDd vag~ely reminls.eent of CI~y accompanies a lack of attemp~, but the book as a .Mexico together." She took doesn't elllctly caD it a job...... ,. ., lretlel II • II11ST f.r ceday'. f.. hloDS. Hall sown .Spirit of Det~OIt, money. whole IS a sue. c e s s. DE. a teaching position at a lan- "Henry drudges along," she 1'... It., J- u ,....flpre aM ~, Med. Iota of eare. could constitute a 'Warn~g: For the more affluent, TROI~ G1!1D~ Just re.cently Image school in Mexico wblle says .. tet UIe uUIta .t the EIw.... Nepl sat_ reward )'Ilil wttb Readers chance wandermg rainy Sun day afternoons went mto Its second prmting. Henry completed bis studies Diane as proofre!lder spet ...... "1r.Y .. 11m .. aBte-ereat it th.t W.)'. 'I'lJ off the beaten path. And. .. might finally be good for Major customers are cor. there. many months. poriJ!.g . over 4.... , once off . • . might never more than just going back to porations that buy in. gross Back to Detroit the pages of .DETl\OIT • • • return. bed with the publication of lots an:! distribute copies to Summer of 1969 saw their GUIDE and anticipates her ; Those Folks at Mr. Q say , Filch.lJoff, Henry, Diane and Henry's riverfront tour. Or. good prospects. In effect, return to Detroit where both hands will be .slmilariy full, -performing those duties for WI they have all the new low European ,...e(! a cast of about 20 others iginaUy titled Grosse Isle to they're trying to arouse worked until February 1970. Henry's novel, P. M. DAN. we eORgralulale Ihe dJarter rates Toronto to London ~ shared. a common notlon. Grosse Pointe, it operates on future busineflsme,n's interest Then, with typewriter llnd to ~ERFIELD' AND FRJ!:NDS; winners. of Tuesday's to Toronto via BOAC •.. $209.00. The city, they felt, was not the stop and go principle. oy pointing out that there is tape recorder stashed in a Call886-0500 to b 19517 M k getling a faIr sbai;e. "There's Drive a ways. Hop out. more to Detroit than meets backpack, Diane and Henry ooly recenUy completed and 8pechll primary elec- maned oU to Random House.. . , A or I p Y ac a lot .going on here but little Check out an interesting spot. the eye. In that sense, the thumbed across tbe States, It's kind of a cold war story hon, 10 fill a vaean~y. venue. •• • said about it," Henry sum. Re.enter vehicle. Repeat the fruits of Henry's labors have back down to Mexieo, and in which,. "P. M.Dangerfield inlhe second Senalorial marized. "That's the view. ( process. gradually making not gone unrecognized. booked passage on a boat Sportswear for spring ••. mix and match your point from which we tried to your way down, in this ease, .He's Also lazl Freak . headed for Casablanca. From isn't really a character, h~'s District; John>.;Herlel wrdrobe at Michelle's Boutique ... coordinate do the book." Jefferson. avenue, But, "This Being a seasoned bar.hop- Mrlca thev criss-crossed Eu. just the guy they an talk ~on the Demoeralic . about." " •. puU-m1er T.,hirts and pantl in bleached natural Detroit papers may bave could be done on any major 'per and jazz freak from way rope. winding up in Greece Diane's boping sbe' might nomlDlIllon and John '. i denim and blue with hats to match. ,For pant suits recognized the problem, but thoroughfare," Henry con. back, .Henry didn't find most by July of 1970, with Henry also land a job .substitute Lau\'e was Ihe Repub- cmd separate, shop at Mithelle's Boutique, 17864 for one reason or another, tends. establishments posed any hard at work on a novel and teaching once fall rollB I ;lican winner ' Mock Avenue .•• they are open Friday evenings neglected addressing them. A lot more of Henry Kings- great problem to re-explore Diane teachinlt at an Amer!. arottnd. Recalling ber days • until 8 p.m. for flour sMpping convenience. 886. selves to it. Henry considers well is visible via his bar and critique. More chal- can COlI)munity School in at Detroit's almoSt complete. 1114 this a shame since, "People and restaurant. critiques. Ienging ~as the section on Athens. ly hlack Hutcbinson School. • • • • think the News and' Free From an irreverent "good country music and its outlets "I think all our travels to she commented, "r just loved . Press have the last word. parking" review of one of around town where Henry foreign countries have made teaching the kids there. The J'rHl Marilla', CIIIet • , • Greet .prbJJ with perky They write a tired thing . ,. the city's more 'notable discovered a "whole different us look for places here that little ones are so fresh and fII1'" ,.ala ... )talK .aI&I fllltloDe4 by Kimberly. •• just Include all the obvious eateries, to a lengthy state- attitude" prevails. have the same sort of ap- .. ., wIII&e aM Bel willie ••• or d1001e another places. 1 don't think it's a ment of p'-\rpose and at. UnfamlUarity with the gay peal," Diane explained. ready for this completely 0 CA 'n.. new experience. They're free r tn e6ttIeL conscious effort on their part. mosphere of a bar after his bar scene proved equally In spite of all the imported too, but you have to give IUDI MERASHO~ • • • They just fell into a rut." own heart; Henry's reviews provocative. Caution was the beers and ethnic cooking them t(lme t(lrt of strul!ture CARL .JOY!'IEIl - La BoDbonniere, 19487 Mack Avenue •.. have Edited WSU Paper run .the gamut. watchWord here. as he oper- they have sampled, both in aDd discipline. So often they IOZZI MACK-0 tAe W~~ U added French Cuisine to their take-out meals • •• Henry was managing edi- Visited 512 Bars at~d mainly oU of tips re- the line_of duty and on'the.ir don't get much at horne. , , U Sauteed Chicken Forestiere, Fillet of Sole F1oralies, tor of the South End, Wayne Such diversification was celved by word of mouth. "I own" Dla~e and"Henry still Tournedas Messena, B!!ef a 18 mode in aspic. Beau. State University's student bound to occur. By Henry's had to watch out. The spots aren t sallated. I gues~ we ~ul, delectable, deli~ioUs and eye-catching for main newspaper when FiscbhofC calculation Detroit boasts had to be double.checked. A really have been to qUite a dishes. Come in and make a choice from our bra- first app;oached him "It ahout 2000 bars. "I've been straight establishment really few places," Diane said, "but Allew.. on E. Warren Ave. chure covering these items and others. 882.0067. wasn't Marty's idea . com. to 512 ~f them, but for tbe objects to being classified now we'd lik~ to go out and • • • pletely," Henry explains. A sake of space, I just couldn't gay." . • .• re-explor~, With the help of gentleman named Sheldon include them aIL" Mostly be Where did Diane fit mto aU the book. r------~ ARE YOU LOOKING FOR SWISS Annis suffered the initLii and cohort Turk Nirkind this? "He hypnotized me," Parental DIItles :Fresh Cut Daisies'I.49c1lt.1 CHOCOLATE COFFEE? WHAT ABOUT' brainstorm. His ideas reach- narrowed the selection down sb.e laughs. "My wife went Parental duties to a one- I ' While they last I COCONUT MILK OR MARINATED. OC- ed final form in a 1970 edi- 10 what was most appealing With me to a lot of these year.old child can tie you L Thursday thru Saturday~ ~ TOPUS? Yes, foUtS,cheese is my specidl. ... tion of DETROIT GUIDE. to the masses. "I tried to ~laces," Henrr elaborated. down though, and it's ob- I' I ty but you should see the variety of those Annis after passing along list what was representative' We went .to smgles bars to- vious that Diane and Henry ""'cial little items "ou've been looking the con~ept title and a rough and entertaining," he said. geth.er, s~llt up, and then, at genuinely enjoy spending r------~---,WITH COUPON ~rw II outline of 'what the project The bias was equally in- closmg hme, got back to- most of their time with Brett. for .•. The Mef'1'1JMouse even has House involved. washed his hands evitable. For one thing, "any gl!the~ and compar~ notes." Incredibly wide-eyed Brett of Herbs spices. of the whoie affair and split place can be completely dir. BeSides tha~, DIane ~ad was uniquely ushered into LIFresh Cut~~~~~~~DaHs '1.49 ell. JI • • • Detroit altogether. ferent al night from the way the tbankless Job of proofmg the world by both his mother Great AdvellOllre fa CookD, ••• JellJl.Alr's counter Flschhoff, fully (:ognizant of it was in tne morning," he a1l 330 pages of tbe book. and father. "Just fantastic" .... 1lnDer. It eeob everytIJiJII wllb the same delicious the project's scope and aware revealed. "So much depends Labor of Love j is how Diane described the ,n..... a...... oor rlJ.rtOaI Pin •.• lIut lIOIIeof the of Henry's familiarity with on the time of day it is when Very likely for her, it was Lamaze method 6f prepared ... e aM 1IIeII. Perm •• at piU nrll, eleetriealty heated Detroit, wanted to tap his you drop in.''' a labor of love. She feels childbirt~ that she and Henry Open House .. eeuktnt ItJIIa lateuJty, Hars ll'elllliDerharceal broiled talent for specific sections As any good critic can tell exactly the same as Henry learned ID classes conducted fl...... D,. meat. It's a whole IleW ~oaeept of Indoor of the book. you, (and Henry qualifies for does about Detroit. "I think at Cottage Hospital. THIS WEEK tIIiIIdaI. 'ftII nuter top 1lnUer euausts tilOl1lng fumes There's a haze surrounding that nebulous distinction), what makes. a city interest. "They teach you breath...... eft ...... TIle 1ftI'd I. a revolutionary the question about who told plenly of hard feelings can ing is its variety of ethnic lng." Diane said, "and reo Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday Rrfaee Vellt lMdlt-la .ed to the pill. It traps smoke and whom to do what, after that. stem from what's been left groups. That's where Delroit laxation. They explain labor ... .t IIIelr ee aM whl.k. them out of doors. See ---- FEBRUARY 28th thru MARCH 3rd It II Ih e IleW kltdJen model dIJpIay al Mutschler bowls. Don't forget those smart little accent tables, Studios. We know that eye gkzss wearers have a KMdaeu, ztU1 Macll Ave.H. wine racks and wall pieces. Come in and browse. problem with lens reflections when having a por- Come Visit Our New', • • • There is convenient parking for customers ne~;t to trait taken . . . we will be happy to loan you a Now it the time ••• to give your home a new the building. frame without lenses for that important portrait. Remoflellecl flOWER SHOP \ . bright look for spring by replacing old carpeting * • • Your photographer will be grateful and the results with new. Ed Mahszewski, 21435 Mack Avenue has much nicer, Drop in at the Woods Optical Studios, G.. GREENHOUSE Bijouterie Jewelry By Cueter ... Mr. Cuter im- ._-- d I~ -----, a great selection of new carpeting including every 19599 Mack between 7 Mile and Cook Road or call ports precious stonesdirect from Brazil and designs major brand except two and advises that we not be us at 881-8911. e.\ WII'H THIS ,. hi fooled by discount carpeting especially this time of the most outstanding jewelry. You can see his de- • the year. Did yOl: know that carpeting is cheaper signs at 19860 Mack Avenue. There a,.e also rings • • designed specially for re-setting and showing your Royal York .•• fine bone chin. nowen COUPON now than it was tell years ag~uality for quality? from England • • • delicately shaded roses e.\l1- "'~,I Mr. Maliszewski wishes to stre!lS that there is ample own stones to best advantage. Other rings can be and anemones will enhaa.ee the beauty of , RLl OUT AND BRING IN FOR C"' I added to as special happenings occur in your life. parking in front of his store making it easy for his any room. Av.ilable at The Sphere-5quirrel's • FRH HOUSE PI.ANT. FREEGAROfN tOO« I eustomers to spend as much time as they wish There is also an excellent selection of men's rings. Nest, 19849 Mack AveDlle. • fill PACIETOFSlIDS • fllllAllOOllS I making their selertion. 775.5510. • • • • • • A. suaEIS FOIt CHItHiI • Ideal for resort Info summer fashions that ran brighten Now in prcgress . . . a fabulous sale at the (ONE PEl FAMI"Y) • • 70U entire wardrobe . • • smashing pant suits • • • long Shores Bunk & Trundle Sleep Shoppe, 23155•Mack I Offer Good Til Mord, 3 I A Special Offering ... at Notre Dame Pharmacy dre.s.ups • . . eliciting new day.timers .•• together they na the VUl4ge. 'OM.half ounce of Ciara Perfume Avenue, on sofa beds with Herculon covers in a NAMIE, make a super season. Allerations at eost. Stop In at Mr. variation of colors, were $269.00 now $229.00. Can .I $praJl, a $15.00 value, is yours for only $3.00 with Julian Fashion Boutique, 15114 Kercheval. 822.2818. APDUSS,_. . . _~. Jm~ Cio.rapurchase at our Ultima II counter, Come 774.2650 for more information. I • * • I'HONI:_ ... . ------I In and take advantage of this special. • • • L • • • Welcome ..• Rose Spencer .•• to Registration now in progress for the staff of the Grosse Pointe Colose- knitting, crocheting, needlepointe and @) .. E.elwllft I. fte VW.,e , •.• t tile Merry , ------.- •• , aile lIeW " ee lA.pe root boot • urn, 20335 Mack Avenue. Rose was for- " quilting classes. Enroll 11010 at the .W .am 1&'. .11 pro. - merly associated with The Posh Studio Crafty Cricket, next to Fenlon's. Fab. ".51 ... and specializes in Manicures, Pedicures. .. .e.e...... CIte N CIlIa. GtIY •• ce e1lnle. rics in the 7-Mile Mack Center. Allemon Florist " . . . and the art of placing individual eye ~ A Special Gift for a Special Someone . • • lashes. If you like the well.groomed, • • • glamorous feeling call 881.7252 for an Perk up for March. visit Aclel's VIII.ge H.ir. 'WRIGHT'S GIFT AND LAMP SHOP, 18650 Mack dressers, 1700'7 Kercheval •• , let one of her four experi. appointment. on E. Warren Avenue have a terrific selection of walnut salad enced operators gJve you that .peclal for sprinll'. Penn wave bowls both in contemporary and traditional styling • • • special Includlngslyle rat $20.00 for $15.00, Monday thru 17931 East Warren TU 4-6120 " , • pine pieces from paper towel holders to nut A unique courtesy. , . from the Woods Optical Thursday. OpeD ThlJlsday and FrIda)' evenings. 882.255t.

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