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'1.00 Per Year Pages-Two Sections-Section One E!l~fed at Seeolld Claa Matler at GROSSE POINTE. MICHIGAN, Thursday, Mar~h 13, 1969 toe PerCGPY 28 "'~. 3o-No, II tIwi Pel.t Olflee ,at Detroit, MlchllaD.

~ IIEADLINES Poi'nters Happy Over Hospital's lOOth Farms Police Sign Arnold Fuclis 01 the Wants More WEEK WagePactEnding Information A! Compiled br the Denies Racial Implications Grosse Pointe NetDS 10-Month Dispute in Withholding Approval . of Class on Negro " Thursday, Marcb 6 Veteran Officers Booded to Per Year. Newly. literature RUTH EISEMANN. SCHIER, $10,000 26, the only woman ever Hired Patrolmen Must Serve 42 Months By James Kerr placed on the FBI's "10 most Befora Reaching Same Level The request for approval wanted" list, was arrested In Th G of elective courses to be Norman, Okla. on Wednesday ~ rosse Pointe Farms Police Offjcers Association offered during 1969-1970 in wl\ere she had been. working as ended Its 1O.month ~age dispute with the city, and Grosse Pointe's public high II carhop at a drive-in restaur. ~pprov~d a ~on.tract tha.t. grants veteran officers an schools touched off a con. ant. Miss Schier and steven Krist are charged with the kid. 1I~med1ate raIse to $10,000 a year, it was diSclosed by troversial discussion among. ICity Manager Andrew Bremer, Jr., on Monday, March 10. the trustees of the Grosse n~pp~g of B,arbara MackIe, daughtel' of a wealthy Florida The terms of the contract were ratified by members of Pointe Board of Education: re al estate develope .." last. De. the Association last week.

HJd~n ~~~Ga~:' c:"eth~a;;~ .~ . ". .' '. ..'•.•..~,~i.@.[,....rm;.,.• ~...~ ~:6:iVi:~~a:ee~m6:~:rb:~: Proponents for an ordi. ~:e~~~o~!o~~sY:~e:r~~' Corp. of Minneapolis was iUl~ • the contract expires; the other nance banning the burning class. nouncedin Detroit on Thursday :;Presidei1t~n:haI'mis'evidentas MRS: JOHN N. Others, from left; aI'eRAYMON~~. DYKEMA, of Lo. Pointes settled on a graduated o.f .Ieave~ within the city Filchs Would Wait by Hudson ..Co. president'Jolleph FAILI~G;"~i.~l~verly.~~~~!:). tesident of lOD-year-old t~rop'road,.senior partner of Dykema;-Whti!at, Spencer, increase to a top annual salary lmuts, Will be given a hear. In objecting ro the Negro lit. L. Hudson, Jr. The merger will ~utzel,.(fQrmerly ..Woman,s);.Hospital, 'greets~ three Gopdnow and Tti.gg; JOHN:H. FRENCH. JR.• of Merri. of $10,300 (slightly more in the ing at the Farms council erature ~asses, Trustee Arnold place the new coiporation in the, othet~l¥o~t~fS:at a ~!d ';o~ :trustees ~eetiilg where weather ..ro.ad,' president. of City National Bank, and W!>Odsand Shores which have meeting to be held on Mon. Fuchs. ~tated ,that his objectionS rop 15 retaR, c~lDcem5' will in.the plans .wei'~ illiClosed .for year.long observance' of the DAVID W. " KE"'DAL•• L, of Lake Sho.re road Chrvsler integrated departments. day, March 17, accordm' g to had'nothingial un' II Uto do fwithth the rac. na on. e' merger" not be" centenary bf tile facility, now a 378-bed general hospital Corporat.ion vicepresident.legal affau-s.' '-oJ Veteraas Get Boost City Clerk Peter q Caputo but 1hca o~th °th e course comet! finalizedTh until the. stock. and an im~nt part of the Detroit Medical Center I\s of July 1, 1968, Farms \'Tho said the re u st h" ra er W1 e fact that b~ of hotb ,mu...... p- •. "., .".' ,,""mOb - "ool,1Dg • to, been pl.. ed n Ih • .'aU d." lb...... of Ed.", ... prove It. C' ." '.' ',:.. " . I .. '. • l\alary Of $8,000 a year. Under . C . 0 e agen a,must- also approvetextMoks, he

'..l, •• ' • ..' .. a""2.:.:J!f.:J";"t . , I,Ma' 'c'k ",'M'e:"r'c'h'a' nt"s "p'eti' '.fi.o'. n j' n-.or"'n" '~S. "e co' u': r!:s' - the terms or the new contract,. ~puto was presente. c!.a ~ti. p.r~ferred ..~ wait until aU in. ""1ffiiHAli'~"8Ililt.1N'II!iI1ii"iHH.,.~e. "",,. ,1Iie." will ... ",~ ... d .... by. ~ ...... ,. ... tho ."""'" .n in Los Aligl!les on Thu,rsdaytl!at $10,000 a year, but recroits' 700 Farms l'eSl~ents. many of avaDable before glving his ap- I .':"nd' .._' p": '---,-.'.,- ",. .f he was dl'unkandin a btack6ut nv"",, ..'..1iU' .~ark.Council toRemove Ge,ts S..upp"lies ~::~~:r~~Uit~t~~~~':~~.~a~:~:~::x~:~r:' ~~ ~~;:~~ Polntedoutthatnorm- when he shot Senlttor ..Robert M'" ',~ TT 1':' 00' S'..,' " p' . I..;.!...... ' D months before they reach this l~rg1c, asking .theanceClty council ally the approval of a course of ~=~'th~~~ Se~:i~~s:;.e~t,iQ~"s .• .~.eetr : 'sraiu.'g' ..Ba.n " For efense pay level, Bremer said. ~e ':" ~~ , baDDfJII study precedes by several port of 10M .. _ ,lb. Anh' ,'. Tho ,Ily m...... of 'b.,,,,~ :a:u..,...... - m..... lb. •.. ""of of " ... countrieli. AsP. ir.nts .tb-:F.~,r.m.s C. oun. _ P • ti 'Gh' . 'th' t' hR' h -' -_ ... \' the new agreement stipulates smo ~creating .matenaJ. • books; 1l! * '.. I > ..roprl& ors, !. a~ge' ._: te .e~.trictJC)n' as Critically Six Tons 'of Materials and that beiinning July 1,'19li9, the Mrs•. Peter Fink of 222 ste- Staff members, called UPOD c:ip'oits To Speak and Be .'. CurlalledBlJsln~ss,'ForclI;g People to .' base. pay. will range from $8,..ftOO phens road,. w.ho has. spear- for a fuller explanation of the .,.._um:eSaturd.ay, Mu~'b II Q..... d 'at Fohlm at Shop An ,Other Areas . Equipment Received af- ro. a tops of $10,300; and Jan- bead ed the pe tition dOve, said p!,!,gram of electives.in English, THE. SENTiNEL ANTI.MIS. .~Bro.wn~1I March l6 ' ,ter Sev:eral Years of uary I, 1910,'the hase pay will that she and, ber ~olunteer SlId 'that 'the 'elective;; would SfLE System (ABM) fsced in. . . . -:__ . . , ~ g!O~P of Mack busiitessmen. and therr customers Negotiations range from $8400 to a max- group, have been working very not replace the tradition81 of- creased Senate opposition Fri. ~r,9sse f?m~eFarms resi- petItIoned.the Par~ c~uncil on Monday, March 10, tore- imum of $10,400: ra!d since. ~ast October, circu- ferings in English. It was fur. day as the Foreign Re18tions dents •.are InVIted to h.ear, move paI'km~ restrIctIons on Mack avenue, betwe«!n Gray- Bon Seeours Hospital re- . Some of the benefits agreed a~g ,petitions. and arousing ther po~ted ?ut, by Dr. ~oseph c__ ,ill"I.,• dobyI. que,bun and ""alual. the ton and C.d1eux ro.d,. They ,h"ge Ih.1 Ihe hall which eeived over so...... of Fed..... , Be ban, ro check formed, or asked for opinions. years of negotiations willi the (Continued on Page 2) (Continned on Page 2) , in Provencal road. command of' Egypt's . armed .. , The city's move has resulted in Wayne County Office of' the . . Patrolmen 'l'homas Kelly and forces. His death came as Is. C:t:zens' for Educatw. n a critical loss of business, as (Con.tinkled on Page 2) T I . Timothy Morrison said they re- raeli artillery opened fire on oil It It the cU6tomers have no place to ------ota of 35 Cas.es Heard corded a report from C. M, Bou- tell of 40 Tonnancour, that a ~~fl~~~z~ in.th: E~tian.town To.'Evaluate' Candidates =;~:or sufficient places to'Thief Discloses B W d Jud G d . vandal, or vandals, had placed The 1;)usinessmen.and custo- Ear for Music Y 00 S . ge 00 row a large lighted firecracker in his Tuest:a.y, Mareh 11 ------mers said that they lelt that the . Woods Municipal Judge Don' troit), Gregory Sullivan (19149 mailbox, blowing the box to JAMES EARL RAY pleaded Hugh Harness, the Chairman bership and elected to olficc at no aprking ban should not have J. Goodrow heard 35 cases on Woodcrest, Harper Woods) and pieces. of ,Grosse Pointe Citizens for the General Electl"on I'n June. be . tituted .th Mrs Marge H 1951 M ilty tA the murder ot .Dr. Mar- en IDS WI out prior . ess, an. Saturday, M.arch 1. Of these, Earl Doster (921 Clay Detroit) Boutell said that the vandals gutin Luther" King in Memphis 00 Education,. has announced that In discussI'ng plans 'r.0 ,e'h consu I"tation With the proprie. chester bouIevar d, repo rted ro 21 were adjudged guilty and were aU found guilty 'of speed. also did the same to a mailbox the Candidate Evaluation Com- Candidate Evaluation "-mml.t..~ h 'tall Woods poll'ce Th d se~tenced, three case.s ~ere ing. Kratzet was fined $25, Wir. belonging ro Frieda H. Kuhn of Monday. In return for lhe guilty mitte", headed by Shirlee P. tee, Mrs, Davl"dson observed,"" wrs, wh 0Id'tare VIh y "concerned,. t' March. 6 th't heron h urs hayd' plea, Ray was .sentenced to 99 ,.. nor s au lave l,cen InS I' ,,', ome a adjourned, 10 were dismissed .tanen and Sullivan $17 each and 407 Lake. Shore road. He said Davidson (Mrs. H. Justin), and "The major purpose of our Com. tuted without providing suitable been broken into. and one w~s suspended, Doster $15. . that he beard noises at about facingyears inthe prisonpossibility.rat her(If, th.thean John F. Dodge, Jr., will hold its mittee and the organization it. parking for the area. Mrs. M'ess son W'l'I ham had Ja!I!es RiSk, 15904 Sa~atoga, For being disorderly, Michael 10:30 p.m., but did not pay any first organizatillnal meetihg at self, is to provide a forum I'n gone downstal'rs at 9 45. th de"th sent~.n~ had .hc "A~n City Manager "Robert Slone : In e Delrolt,. w~s charged With al. Christ, 1615 Severn, was fined attention, lIS6Uming that the ~ .. "" """ 7:30 p,m, on Thursday, March which Grosse Pointe citizens evening of th bo d t noise was caused by a backfir. convicted following a plea of not 13. at Grosse Pointe Memorial said that the parking problem eave a e to tcmg hIS license'. He was found $35. guilty. Church. may examine the qualifications could be alleviated, if.and when play his guitar. He found the guilty, fined $25 and his license Earl Doster, Jr., of 4022 ing car. • • • and commitments of candidatt'S the Wayne County Road Com. inslrument was missing. was forwarded to the Secretary Clairmount, Detroit, was guilty Boutell said that he did not Last year, after open public for the Grosse Pointe B"_ard of mission goes ahead with the No one had been home he. of St8te. .. ,of using license plates not is. discover the vandalism until he questi(ln and answer sessions Education and ro provide a Proposed widening of Mack ave. tween 1 an d 5 p.m., an d it is For ;nahclous destruction of sued ro the operaror of the wakened the following morning. ROBERT R. FINCH, Secre. with seven prospective candi. method of endorsing and seek. assumed th t th 1m tary of Health, Education and nue, between Somerse" and Ca. a e un own property. Ralph Kujawa of vehicle being driven Kelly and Morrison said that dates for the Grosse Pointe ing the election of those w"uvA are dieux. However, he pointed• out, th'Ief or. th'Ieve~ e~tered the Welfare, said on Monday that 19617~chmoor, Harper Woods, In seven separate ~ases, Carl they checked the area, looking Boaro of Education, the Candi. particularly qualified for that this is still in the planning home dunng thiS time, prob. for the suspects responsible. As he is planning ro remind college date Evaluation Com m it tee position. We are not seekinl! 10 stage, ably t~rough a rear door that was f~ned ~. Deperro (18900 Alstead, De- t~ey cruised on Provencal, they and university administrators recommended to the Executive substitule our will in this mat. Iwas discovered unlocked, Dan.lel RIce., 3128 M.axwell. troit), David Koets (5005 Clover across thp. nation of th(' laws Board of Gros~e Pointe Citizens ter for the will of the voters or -.----- The missing items are an elec. DetrOit, w.as gUilty of failure to Ridge, Edina, Minn.), Gary dlscovered the maHbox of the that require that federal aid be for Education the endorsement to usurp the function of the in- FOUND SOLUTION tric gllitar valued at $560, an comply ~I~ restrIctions on his Hutchinson (1300 North Re- McNeil residence, 10 Provencal, cut off from students convicted of Mrs, Barbara Thompson and dividual citizen in making his The fellow who shys on the amplifier valued at $500 and a operator s license. Fined $10. naud), Jon Larose (514 Loch. damaa.ed, as well as the one on of campus rioting. Finch went Lee Allen, both of whom were selection. We 8re attempting ro level today is no mirllc1", man- tone blender worth $41.60. In separate cases, Ernest moor), James Veit (25151 Madg. the Droll t'esidence, at No. 16 on ro say that he hopes this will subsequently endorsed by the provide a means through which he has just learned to use com. The investigation is contino Kratzet (1469 Hawthorne), Veijo lena, Mt. Clemens), Robert and the Campbell home, at No. give the administrarors the organization's Board and mel!l' (Continued on Page Z) mon sense and sound reasonilli. uing. Wirtanen (20051 canIe, De. (CoIIUDaecl OD 2.11 ~) M. "backbone" ro act.

t. " GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, March 13, 1969 PAaADOX TIP TO MOTORISTS Scoool Courses ~rgument Candidates ,Bon Secours Many. milD worries about his Bear in mind that jumpinl hue bealth 0Ge minute, 'lnd !lasses a traffic ligbts and easing by stop Ketder" P.'e L.... Co. signs are both bad habits-habits . (CqtiDDed from rile 1) car on' a curve ii' DiJlety some staU. He added' that "'the (CeIlU.lIed frolll Page 1) (Coo1illueC ~rom Pale 1) miles an hour the ,next. that are potentially dangerous. one paragraph was necessary to courses picked out to ~ beaten th . d"d I .tiz . 'I f P • AUTO LEASING • to death deal wit.bthe black .em, IVI u~ CI en can ex~r. Federal Cm De ense rogram ALL MAKES AND MODELS acquaint the Board witb the in- tent of the courses. rice. As a resident, I' urge the ClSe hill ch~lce on a ~tter-Jn' which investigates facilities for A_a C 1"_-'" W. Can Adjust Interest Important Board of Education to support formed b,:&1S, Any Clfu:e~ of possible use as Air Raid She}. _ •• ..... Ou, PIli" the professional staff." Grosse Po1Ote may parhc~patt" ters. To You, H.. a Dr. Stanley Cook, chairman I D&C lEATHER a.EANERS of the English Department at . Anderson Concurs as a. ~ember of th~ CommlttP.e, Bon Secours Hospital was L..... Dally, Weekly, MOIltIIfy, Y•• ,I)' South, said that reading ,and Supporting Glancy's point, Dr. proVIding that he first becO~IJI:schecked in JUly, 1966 and, ac. 9249 East Jefferson - VAlley 2.1055 15550 E, Warren 885.4770 writing are an integral part of Theos I. Anderson, Superin. a, J?lember of the G~os,~ePomte cording to the requirements es- SPECIALIZING IN THE CLEANING, GeOlfe Polosk)', M.r. the new programs, as well as of tendent of Schools, pointed out Citizens {or Educatlon . tablished by Civil Defense, was REFlNI~lNG, ALTERATIONS, the traditional offerings. "Stu- that the Troy experience was Because of the deliberative judged capable' of handling AND REPAIRING OF FINE dents write better when tbey not comparable to the one here. nature of the Committee's ,du- 1,769 pel'iOns, which makes it SUEDES. AND LEATHERS are interested in a subject thao In other actiou , the trusteeS' ties, Mrs. Davidso,n urged pros- the largest Civil Defense Shelter ,. I ; when they are I).ot," he con!- approved an increase in sum- pective candidattls who wish to in the City of Grosse Pointe. Solving Detroiters suede and leather problems mented, He added that "the mer school tuition to meet the appear before the Committee to Robert J. Maurer, Adminis. since 1949 and now a new and exe]uslve finishing oew curriculum capitalizes the rising costs. An elementary contact her at 886.6041 or her trator of Bon S'lcours, l'tated process developed by us which leaves tbat soft, ioter,~ts of youth in contempor. school course will cost $16,50, co-chairman, ,Mr. Dodge, at that. "Bon Recours, as a com- luxurient feel and new look. ary topics." while one at the secondary 885-5139, at the earliest possible munity health care facility, is The Board, accepting an level will cost. $27,5(L date. fully. aware of i~s r.esponsibility The following approved top quaUty drY £leaners Ire now amendment proposed by Sand- In his report AttOrney Thorn- .. to thiS commumty m the event authorb.ed associates of D & C Leatlter ~eaDers aud .our '.d' th t' ,. 'I Candld~tes wl1l contend for Iwe are needed if this country is professional services are DOW a1'8ilallle 'tllroagb tIiese berg" gave "provisional app1'ov, as C0ulter sal ' a a crmuna two openmgs on the Board of ' h " aV' to the courses with the complaint of' excessive lighting Ed ti Th 't ' attacked W1t nuclear weapoll6. reputable cleaners. You may visit them or ull for pick- idea that they be developed and alleged noise in the neigh- ' uca on. e presen mcum- Though lacking in storage up .aDd delivery. bori.ood at North High has been bDentsoEdbewrtarKd, J'WPho,nteglracZhandspace, nevertheless, this hospi. further and that the trustees R will at a later date rec~ive a d' . d r.. 1 ey ave tal would be in a good position Belding (Ieaaers, 151M Kercheval, IS mlSsel' to t f decided not to run for reelec- to care adequately for the basic more detailed description, of ln rep y a reques or ac- tion Grosse Point. them. tion on the Fair Housing Ordin- . needs of those people who would Crown Cleann, 15323 Jefferson The trustees voted unani- anee, Dr. John Olson W3S in------seek the bo~plta! a~ a. shelter E mously on the amendment, and formed that such action was ill- Pointers Elected for that period of time neces- Gmse Poillt. VA 1-7500 four of the five Board members appropriate for the Board of sary to avoid nuclear fall-out DvtIb, CletHIIn, 15029 Kercheval, present (Hykes, Sa 0 d be r g, Education.- T Le P t from the atmosphere. VA 2.7055 Thompson, and Allen) voted to The trustees noted the im- 0 ague 08 8 "In addition t~ the Civil De- GrosH Polite . accept the amended motion. d' tir . t t th 10 fense Program, Mr. Maurer Denby (lea .. ", 20017. Mack Ave., pen mg re emen a e c se Four Grosse P-oiilters were said, "to test the readiness of TV 4.1188 Fachs Doesn't Vote of the current sc;hool year. of elected officers and another was Bon Secours employees to cope Grosse Poilllt" Trustee Fuchs abstained from Mrs. Grace HarrlSon, a third with such emergencies Dl as. Gay Clealers, 16129. Mack Ave., the vote. grade teacher, at Poupard, Mrs. named to the board of direc- ter Drills will be staged by Sthe GrossePtilt. 8.2-1976 At the outset of the discus- Ethel. Howard, a fourth grade tors of tbe Detroit League for Hospital this month and again sion of the new courses, the is. teacher at Kerby, an~ Andrew the Handicapped, a Torch Drive during National Hospital Week GroSH ,ointe Vci(ttCleaners (Plant) sue became clouded when ~ms, he a d engmee~s at service, at'the annual meeting. 'held the week of May 11 to May . 17854 MadE, GreIM Point, TU 5.5930 Fuchs cited recent newspaper Pierce. The three have gweo a Elected president was Donald 17 ' Grosse Pointe Yiltt'.Cleaaers (Branch) articles on the lack of progrESS total of 81 years of faithlul R. Maodich, of 1636 Blairmoor . reportedly made in Troy schools service to the Grosse Pointe 21155 Mack, GroSse Pointe TV 1.9770 in a furor over modular sched- community, court. Mandich is vice.president S ttJ - W Square Deal Cl;aiers, 20331 Mack, uling. Fuchs complaine:l about The' next meeting of the of international banking, Detroit e w ages Groue P,illt, . TU 1.4225 the "tremendous affi()unt of Board of Education will be held Bank & Trust Co. Men's freedom .0I choice permitt{'d the on, Monday, April 7. Other Pointers named in. (CootlDaed from Page 1) "~OUR OlllY PIODUCT, QUALITY, COURTESY children" iri TrOY. cluded;, second vice.president, "The terms' of the contract are From the audience, Allred . Cas'es Mrs. Charles Moon; treasurer, good, and we know that the AND DIP'"DABI.E SflVlCf" Glancy, Jr. attempted to get the Woods John F. Fralick, of 799 Sunning- patrolmen are satisfied." ' proceedings back on the Irack dale drivc~ vice-president Kelly said, "We feel that we by stating that he was "confus- trust department, National Bank have negotiated a good contract, ed arid discouraged" because '. (CoutiDaec1 from Page 1) SWEATERS of Detroit. and assistant trea- and we kndw it will take time the meeting had begun with an StaHel (633 Hollywood) and surer, Mrs. John S. Pingel, 582 Gregory Buydaert (898 Anita) to work out. Time will tell if ohvlous misunderstanding. 'iMo. Peach Tree lane. it needs any improvement, but were declared guilty of being dular ~cheduling has nothing to nevertheless. we are happy with b '. Lighfweight Clothes minors in possession of alco. Mrs. Ray W. MacDonald, of entire stock do with the schedule of elective it, and do Dot expect any holic beverages. The first four 41 Lochmoor, was named to the courses under consideration," problems." he pointed out. were fined $35 each; Veit and board of directors. r.l;For Spring Traveling He questloned the compet. StaHel $15 each; and Buydaert ency of the Foard members to $25. Buydaert was also found ,'!.' Imported En~sh cloths attempt to "helve courses de- guilty of speeding and fined -an 8== woven specifically to pro- veloped by the professional addItions 1 $10. vide comfort, easy .main. Patrick Culliton, 20624 Fleet. tenance and good appear- wood, Harper Woods. was fined ance while traveling. In. cluded are twists. cords, $10 for oot having plates for and gabardines of wool his car. J aod Dacron bI end s. For speeding, Joseph Sorise IThe Easter Bunny Says These mat er ia Is are of 22450 Petersburg, East De- light. resilient, easy to pack-'-'-in Van Bovens, .If_ _ .mall I'OUP of I . troit, was f"med$;i5. Thomas'Robertson, 19290 Lin- uYou'f({ Late! You're Late!" unpadded, soft shoul. ville, was charged with dis. der constl'Uctioo. We obeying a turn sign; He was Ihave a full selection . The lovely Spring sunshine that we have ready for your con. i SHOES ' found guilty as charged and sideration. , fined $5. , been .blessed with lately, reminds us that lJ1 a state case, Nonnan Ky. Easter is less than four weeks away. stad, 29 Gree 0 b r'i e r, was i '/2 price charged on two counts: one, We like our customers' to look especially driving under. the influence of ,: II •••• II •II •••••••• II ••••••• nice on Easter Sunday. It justifies the liquor, and two"driving on are. , . ' voked license;' He 'was found . efforts we have made in selecting clothing guilty of tht! first charge .aDd that is especially attractive and in good • fined $50 or three days in jail; taste. . ~l~ .. ~~~~OWK~:h::f. also guilty of the second charge .. MAGICIAN he was fined $100 and remanded If you want to be properly and ~plendidlY • " In the Village TED JOHNSON to jail for three days. attired on Easter Sunday, we suggest that SINcf4Uzl1Ig i.. chtlclfftl.. port(c. c.....ThUrMlI' "'.nlll'l IIIltiI , p.lII. For Information tU03711 you visit your favorite ,Whaling's store Over 10 years experience this week and select a new suit and top- coat from .the brand new stocks that we will be proud to show you.

Suits: $85 to $150 Sport Coats: $55 to $120 WHALING'S Slacka: $19 to $35 By H. Freeman & Son men'S weor Cj~;-b 41 ADAMS AVE, EAST AT GRAND CIRCUS PARK Birmingham store open Friday evenings until 9:00 WO 2-1605 Hrs. 9:30 to 5 :30

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Sp4 Michael G. Bucciero was graduated with honors recently from the Dep8rtment of Special. •••• 1 lII'uu _. ist T r a in in g, Army Signal School, Fort Monmouth, N.J. He scored among the top 16 ,,0:& II.....II It ... in a class of 223 enlisted men. At the same time, he received a promotion from the rank at .. ant .-af,spIIg of Pfc. A graduate of the Univei"sity of Detroit (Mich.) High School. _.a «acw. f8I:l sle.., ..... he took his B.A. in 1966 from Wayne State University. He is the son of C. R. Buc- ocIicoeaSe .,.. .. clero, 1357 Yorkshire road, GlJsse Pointe Park and the late Grace M. Bucciero. Classed as one of the 'finest For many years, our best liked warm weather suit, technical institutes of its kind, H. Freeman's Waylite suits are arriving for spring. the Signal School chiefly trains men in numerous Army elec- The Waylite blend of Dcreron polyester and pure worsted tronic specialties. Courses vary 1xeost pcdeL Yal_ wool offers a fabric that is light, cool and hl'ls outstanding in length, but they are all aimed resistarn;e to crushing. at qualifying the enlisted stu- dent for greater responsibilities TaiWred in our Natur(llaire model, the easy fitting natural and advancement in the Army. ~"'cr ... suit, Ityled to fit a man. So comfortable, in fact, that many men choose to toear Waylite all year-round. 120.00 Oro.... ••• ....,II I'" M,J,-lMIlllltlll ;10-00 PoiM.,N~ PIIbU.lIed Every Tknrsday ., ADteebo PabUsbers, 1Dc. 89 Kercheval Avcaae Grosse Pointe 36. Michl... Phone TU 2-6900 T1Iree TroDk LilIes ••"'" 10" SeCGDdCi.. Pollt.,e .,ad at D. Itroll, MlCblCl.D. tTacobSe>n9 SQblCrI~ Katll flI,OOPer Year by MiD (.,00 outalde Wayne QUAD SHOP COUDb'I. AU N IWI &lid AdnrtlllDI K.rcll•• 11 at Sl. Clair 0 Grosse Pointe Colli "Muat Se III the Newa Office Iby TuIldI7 Noon to IJlll1ll'1 tuel' ~~~'re.. an Van (SubterlPttob .. Cb'llle of Ad4Tea:. Form. 8$78) to YVWl~.;;~=~~;~:;g;;:;~:m:M:2!W4Wm%f;~It;RI" Kerchevll, Or_ P01D&e,~ • ", .~' • .." 'j, ....

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local Fair Housing Ordinance in home. He believes the Fair that more thllll half of their fel. Unitarians Plan Evening Forums Trio Suspected Church Hosts Birmingham. Mich. Housing Campaign and the local low citizens are on the lair side of this issue". he concluded. A series of four Sunday even. sues in Education" will begin Of Stealing Coat Housing Foruln He mentioned that since their ordinance have contributed to ing forums on "Challenging Is. March 16 at 8 p.m. at the ordinance was passed a year the fact that there has been no. ago two Negro families have unpleasantness connected with Pop,ularity Is easily acquired I Grosse Pointe Unitarian Church. City police are investigating The Grosse Pointe Unitarian tbis mtegratIon. The public is invited to the the disappearance of a fur coat Church was host to a Forum on moved into renta.! units and one -just learn how to make the Negro family has bougbt a "Birmingham residents !mow other fellow feel important. wns series. Coffee, questions and from Jacobson's Women Ap- Fair Housing on Wednesday IONoptw discussion will follow each meet- parel, 17030 Kercheval, on 'l'11es. evening, March 5, Mrs. Frank ing. day, March 4. Two men and a W. Wylie, who Is a member of t.,ith~"'*' H 'lli A R woman are being sought for the Michigan Civil R~hts Com. ouse spea ke!' W1 am . y. questioning in the matter. an. Rep. of the Third District mission and a resident of Det. Lt. Robert Van Tiem Grosse Pointe, spoke of the ur. which includes the east side of said that the three suspecls gent need for suburban people Detroit and Grosse Pointe Park were seen in the store at about to convey a message of wel- south. of Jefferson. will debate the time the garment, 'a dyed, come to middle class Negro "Public Financing of Private dark brown. full length muskrat families. Education" or "Is It a Financial fUl:, valued at $498, was discov- She expressed concern that '\ ti ?" .th St t S t ered to be missing. The woman the most frequent voices mid. ':ues on. WI a e ena or had gone into a dressing .room, Coleman A. Young. Young rep. then reappeared, and the trio dIe class minority group fami- resents the 4th Senatorial Dis. were seen walking out the front lies are hearing are the mili. tants and extremists of both Shooting, Sport trict. door by several store employes. races. She believes there are How the suspects walked out Glasses for Men Both are Democrats, but with .the coat, if they did, is a many sensible people who are each has a rlifferent stand on mystery, the lieutenant said, almost at the point of giving up Expertly fit shooting, I Parochiaid. since they appeared to not be hope that the fair, rational me- sport glasses for the . thods will work in our society. sportsman. or hunter. On March 30 Dr. Delmo Del- burdened with any bulky object. , In discussing Fair Housing Available with tern. la.Dora, ".urrently dl.reclor of Store clerks described the trio C" pered lenses in clear laws she said, " Ivil law 1D or sung lass tints. planning for the Micb. Ohio to police. The first suspect is America is designed to provide . I L bo said to be white, betwe"n 30 an orderly way of resolving WOOd's service specialists are juSt Regional Educatlona a ra. a!ld 35 years old, medium ION tory. will speak about "Innova. build, with black, wavy hair, conflict, to work out a compro- that Specialists. TrAined by the mise betwenn two sets of rights OPTICIANS tions in Public Education." well dressed and wearing a light which may conflict. The Fair factories to really know 20183 Mock Ave. Such topics as: are we using gray overcoat, and is possibly Housing laws are an attempt your Volkswagen, •• BMW ... and Grosse Pointe 884-5770 really modern methods in the of :;:panisb extraction. Across to resolve disputes b.etween two . 2084 T Kelly Rod classroom, do teachers fear the knuckles of his right hand legally established sets of rights Mercedes-Benz. Trained J.,st Detroit 773.3205 technolegy, and can we improve is tattooed the name "Sandra." _ those of sellers and those of to provide the superb quality and still save money The second man is described bUY,ers. It is similar in prin. maintenance service a superb will be discussed. as being wnite, between 30 and ciple to traific laws, to use a automobile deserves. Anyone can , , On April 13 Mrs. James Mor- 35 years old. well dressed, med. simpler exnmple, where the I, ton, first grade teacher at ium build, with black wavy hair, man waiting at a red light has sell a car. But superb service. Barnes Elementary SChool, will having an olive complexi')R and his rights temporarily abridged speak on "A Black Teacher in good looking. He was wearing so that those on the green may that's something else. And Suburbia." She will talk about a dark checkered overcoat. On proceed. No one can exercise you shouldn't be satisfied until you ' what happens to white and black his hand was a tattoo of a crest, his." get it We aren't children in segregated class. Or some other deslgn. She concluded her talk with a rooms, and how does the white The woman was said t? be plea for fair.minded, rational WOOD IMPORTS, INC./WOOD MOTORS, INC. community react to a black white, about 30 years 'old, with people of bollIraces to use thei!;' CAI.L 121 "'" t GRATIOTAU M1i.E. DETROITI CAI.L szt •• teacher. h bleached hair, blond almost energies and influence to e1p Mrs. Morton. has spent most white in color, wearing a tight make an inter-racial society of her 17 teachingy.ears atthe fitting sweater and'skirt l'.nd a workable. She commended the elementary level. She taught in brown overcoat. She spoke with local effort to achieve local fair .~ mm , South Carolina in a southern accent, the store housing or(1inances. .. black schools before desegrega. clerks said. Dr. John Dorsey, a pediatri. .. whule house tion; in U.S. dependent schools . in Germany and Okinawa; and The employes said they could cian who is the chairman of the in Tacoma, Wash., in an all. not definitely say if any of the Child Welfare Committee of the central white area. three suspects carried anything, Michigan State Medical Society but they did say the first des. and a. member of the Michigan . rhe final speaker (If the cribed man left .the building Youth Commission also spoke. I , ~ air conditioni~g series will be Dr. Warren before the others, then the see- He wastpe chairman of the

Gauerke, Professor of Educa. d. d finally th man succes6fu1 effort to achieve a ,\ tional AdministratioD, Wayne on man an e W(I '. State University. He WiJl talk AFCO about "Student Unrest." Can it ~. happen here? Dr. Gauerke speciali~es In ClIlITtOll1BToiled Stellks for pennies the ,a~eas, .of AAucation:an4 . .. politicit,~tlie's1ruetl;lr~ of ~~r: a day! ~ lcaireaucatiOli~::and 'legalproo. ,'"TAKE-A~STEJII{ ~ .' lems';ljf~:~!Ir;,~on;; ~ ,,:~:'';;: , 18499 MACK at' OPAL 12 ~locks w.st Of IMck.W•• ren Intersection) get the facts! 'in::d~a:_~~~a~ S:~dak=~ ~ Responsibilities of SChool Per- .~. ~~. call... . ~onneL"., .,:\ \, ., Mrs; W. AlaD CantY of Gro~e CARRY OUT or DELIVERED f TO.m & HERM,urS:'" Pointe is 'the chairman of the ..' , An' Sunday evening f~rums.' TUxedo 4-3000 . . I Reatill' & Coolill' . 779.2498 1VRONG 'APPROACH 25c Dellnry Charge P8rents who aim to discipline YOIII' A"'''~r;zed Open l'all,: 4:00-10:00 p.m. Sundays: 1:00.8:00 pJII, Sillger / A1CO Oufe, their children by beating them usually miss their aim. From the Charcoal BroUer /. DINNERS IEACRDINNER INCLUDES FRENCH FRIES, . SALAD AND ROLL} Your Choice of Three Salad Orcssings- Italian, Blue Cheese, Thousand Islond STRIP STEAK (8 OZ.) (Boneless) 1.95 STRIP STEAK 02 oz.) (Boneless) 2.,95 STRIP STEAK (16 oz.) (boneless) ,3,95 FAMILY SIRLOIN STEAK (2 lb.) 6.95 what's the (Serves four, boneless) BEEFBURCER (V4 Ib,) 1.00 On Sesame Bun, Salad and French Fries CHOP SIRLOIN OF BEEF- ::_1.75 percentage in ~l.~%~~~4~~"%.~'~'l . ONION RINGS 5Oc' , EXTRA SALAD ...... •...... •.. .•_ ...... •. 25c saving at D&N? FRENCH FRIiS , 3Dc pop . 2Dc ,M~~~\~~ ,_ Also call for our ".ille clloice of CHICKEN, RIBS & FISH

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" Page Four GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, M~rch 13, 1969 I Get In the babit of tryiac the G r 0 sse Pointe High School mothers will be hostesses at North and former Parcells the P.T.A. meeting under the wroac tbiDg once aDd you're Pointe Theater In Rehearsals Park Policemen Parcells, PT A. Meets March 19 apt to try it once too often. gymnasts, Gina Spagnoli and chairmanship of Mrs. William costumes; and Pearl Griffin of Take Training The Parcells Middle School performing free exercise rou- Nancy Randall. Following these Reile. Colonial court, prompter. Physical Education Department tines and will shoW how stunts exercise routines an outstand. .... ;;;;;;;;;iiliiiiiiOii • others are Mary Lou Britton Park Police Lt. Henry Coonce presents. Gymnastics 1969 in and music combine to set the ing group of trampoline per- two performances, March 18, of Harper Woods, assistant successfully completed a course formers will thrill the audience PIANOS WANTED for the student body and on "MO?d of. Gymnastics." Four with their daring.l'he final stage manager; Ann Alter of in the Civil Disturbance Train. the evening of March 19, at ro~tines wlll take us from a Grands, Spinets and small Detroit, properties; and Al and number will be a pyramid and Carole Lombardini of st. Clair ing Program, held at Fort Cus. 8 o'clock for the Parcells' Mid. qUIet, mood to the realm of Uprights. Highe~t cash paid. die School Parent Teachers As. the .happy clowns. Two of tbe balancing act presented by the I Shores, lighting and make.up ter, March 3 through 7. He was boys. sociation Meeting. Too program routines have been choreo- VE7-0506 respectively. awarded a certificate. will feature a wide variety of graphed t>y two students from The sixth grade homeroom Reserved seats are sUIl The program is presented by tumbling s tun t s, trampoline flOWE' S,f('AL available for Wedaesday eve. Michigan Law Enforcement Of. performers and free exercise ning, March 26, and may be ficers Training Council, under routines under the direction of HELP IRING SPRING ON obtained by calling the box Miss Bruno, Mr. Taylor, and WHILE oUice (881-4004). Curtai~ time the sponsorship of the :Michigan Mr. Minor. S.FSHM c is 8:30; (7:30 Sunday). State Police. 96 THEY Practice sessions for in- d.~, LAST Theater buffet suppers, pre- Park POlice Capt. Gerard terested students began early DAFFODILS pared and served by the Grosse Kesteloot disclosed that Sgt. in the fall as an extra-cur. We have ST. PATRICK1S DAY Shamrocks Pointe War Memorial, precede Bobby McAlister, is attending ricular activity. A total of one Thursday, Friday and Saturday !.he, pres en t training course, hundred and twenty sixth, sev- performances at 6:30. Reserva. which began Monday, March 10, enth, and eighth grade boys tiOIll5for the dinners at $4 per and which will terminate to. and girls will be the stars of person may be made by check, morrow, March 14. ' their own program. The student C mistress. (payable to the Grosse Pointe The captain said that applica. performem have spent many The artfully characterized, War Memorial Association), tions have been submitted and hours before and after scho.:>] :~ ~r members of this medieval "One indicating date desired, and accepted, for the following .Jl0' pectecting the skills necessary ~:~ 96 3 $1 Man's Family" make love, plot mailed. to Grosse Pointe War ~icemen to undertake the train. for. this presentation. 6' UP , war, and exchange barbed Memonal, 32 Lakeshore Road. mg: The first portion of ilie pro. sarcasms in a spicy, human ----~- Cp1. Walton Patou, March 17 gram will include tumbling version of the struggle for the ATl'ITUDE through 21; Sgt. Gordon nun. stunts that are intermediate British throne. Trquble is an optical illusion can, March 31 through April 4; and advanced in degree of dif. ALLeman Florist on E.Worren Featured intbe Grosse Pointe -it 100.Its different when viewed and Sgt. Thomas Martin, May ficulty. The second part of the 17931 EAST WARREN TU 4-6120 ! . . ' Theater east are Dean Erskine from different angles. 5 through 9. program will feature the girls if " of S1. Clair Shores as Henry, ,r .a. TH E and Shirley Shepard of 922 N. • • -tr Renaud as Eleanor of Aquitaine. -.-:: RAIN Both are long time members *' and put presidents or GPT with *' TI RE .M impressive backgrounds in thea- .... ~ tel' which include directing and -.- UNI 0 I' -tr Icting inmey GPT productions .. R YA... .. and work. with other groups in '*, LAREDO -tr the Detroit areL ! 8151:15 .M Cast as the sons are Tom ,i *'.... lLACK $1195 "?' Emmott of Warren as Richard, ••. f -.- 145x1S. .. David Rodgers of lrIt. Clemens *' lLACK, .. IS Geoffrey and John Manzi *' OTHEI SIZES AVAlUILf .. of Detroit as John. .. TIRE .. Dale Rose of Detroit plays '.' eaSlOD. • '.M Philip, and Elaine RadioH of .A'Delight D ,.. DISTRIBUTORS, INC. "?' Harper Woods is cast as .Alais. /. 'lIl. 17611 E. Warren f Director of the production is -.- TU 2-6522 "?' Loris Hadden of 54 Meadow ~*********...______,__ iMrs.lane. HaddenA memberhiS directedsince 1961;two previous shows for GPT; "Send Me No Flowers" (the lfOuP's first major production at Fries Open Auditorium in 1962), and "In- herit The Wind" in 1966. She studied theater at Cornell 'Uni- Saturday versity and has done con. siderable work with theater groups in Ne'N York and Mich. Mornings! igan. Mrs. I>onald B1fu. of 18'1 '1'0 offer 0lU' clleteIe better Ridgemont road, is producer; eervice, we will bep oar officea ODell Saturda • from Harry Stutt of 936 Rivard is ~ till ~ TCi~lI:'idml stage manager; and Roger time to discwa . _l;A Shepard of 922 N. 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Thursday, March 13,1969 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Five r;;..~.~~:;..~~.;.;~;..~~~~i..;~;...1 Choir, Orchestra Fire Danlages Church Offers 'Explore' Tal~s Giving Concert Home in City A new program entitled "E~- sions. Charles Fine 1762 Bour. ADVERTISIN G BUDGET IS, YOU'LL plore" will hold its first sessiop nemouth, is chai~an of the It's model BE A BIG FROG I The Grosse Pointe South Higb A two-alarm fire of unknown i~ the Fellowship Hall of tbe commsision and serving with N OUR POND School A Capella Choir and origin caused extensive damage Grosse Pointe United MethOdist him is John Chosy, 4867 Drexel: W Symphony Orche~tra will pres. to the duplex home of Mrs. Church, 211 Morass road, on Mrs.H. Edward Brooks, 1258 changeover e aren't so big, ourselves. Any client who cUps iDto ent their annual Ea~ter Concert Ronald Allor, 878 Neff road, Sunday, March 16, at 7:30 p.m. Aline; Mrs. Walter 'Griffith, our pond makes a hefty splash as a Very Important Tuesday evening, March 25, at according to information reo The Reverend, David Kidd, 1201 S. fienaud; and Mrs. Rich. C~ent Person. We'll knock ounelves oul to make him grow 8:15. The concert will be held ceived from City Fire Capt. chaplain to the iltudents at ard ~mart, 20960 Kenmore. time bJgger, too,. througb proCcssioll:ally created advertising, in the gymnat.orium. Under the Robert J. Marshall. The second W~yne State University, will be This series of Explore pro. At the .: sales prolJlotion, product.lnd sr.rvil.'e sales literature full direction oC Mrs. Leonard L. alarm brought Park firemen the speaker for the first pro- grams will be held On the third :! of sales zing. Come on, all you Big Frogs! Splasb around Riccinto and Mr. Russell D. and equipment to the scene. gram. He. will be speaking on Sunday evening of the month at Statler Hilton .: ill OUR pond! . Reed, the combined g.roups wlll, Capt. Marsha1l8aid that when the topic, "What's With Our 7:30 p.m. The public is invited perform two contrasting choral his firemen arrived at the home College Students?" These ses .. to attend. I. ON THI! LINt!: RAKCO CREATIVE SERVICES, Inc, works. flames were shooting out of th~ sions.will seek to enco~nter "in ---.------:i Famous Trader Vie's Remodeled Lobby Area New Attractive Street :S 3925 ROCHESTER ROAD. Royal Oak Call 588.0914 The first will be Igor Stravin. windows and front door. the. ~Ight of the cross, people, , Polynesian Restaurant Aulomatie Elevators Enlranees :...... sky's "Symphony of Psalms." The alarm, which came in at pohtics, plac~s. and pro~le~s. JI.,.." .""II. .' New Hillon TowelS RedecoratedMeeting Rooms _____ Written in 1930, this highly rell. about 9:26 p.m., was called in The ~m.DUlis~on.on MisSIOns Color Talevision New Coffee Shop Service gious and expressive work has by Mrs. Edgar Fink of 880 Neff, ~nd Chrls~an' Social Concerns Renovaled GueslRooms 'The WuRLffizER Comp'3ny enjoyed mU.ch fame throughout who resides in the adjoining IS sponsormg the Explore ses. r4l& the world as one of the compos- duplex. Smoke pen e t1' ate d MAKE RESERVATIONS FOR YOUR SPECIAL FUNCTION er's masterpieces. Each of its through the wall into her house, T H Id F u NOW ,AT DETROIT'S LUXURY HOTEL at Eastland Center three parts is based on Latin but not. very ~uch, according 0 0 - or ms BEfORE AFTEIP text from the Vulgate (Psalms to the captain. On Parchochiaid or 38, 39, and 150 respectively). It took firemen about 15 min. CHIMNEYSERV!CE PRESENTS As one of the most influential utes to bring the flames under "d IncineratorReb'uUt-RePllred.ChimneyScreens . ViolationsCovers. THE r>ETROIT HILTON composers of the twentieth cen- contrel and put it completely Three forums on Paroch~al, Corrected.TuckPointing . W~SHINGTON BLVD. & GRAND CIRCUS PARK DETROIT. MICHIGAN '\8231 tury, Stravinsky offers, in the out. Besides the four Park men designed to help peilple get the Advance Maintenance AREA'CODE 313 "Symphony Qf P.sa1ms," unusual llrul ~eir fire. truck, .the City facts, re-examine separation of ~2.sm X 965.7800. tonal color, imaginative use of had Its two fife engmes and church and state and act ac- rhythmic variation. and excit. allan-duty and off.duty fire- cordingly ar~bemg offered by ing use of harmonic structure. ml'n at the scene: Gr06Se Pointe Memorial Church, h BE' t Capt. Marshall said that th~ o,n the .successive Sundays of T e aroque ra. s grea elJ!:ire first floor of Mrs. Allor's March 16, 23 and 30 from. 11 If dusting, wall washing and mas:er, Joha~ se~as~and Bach, fl:tt, including all her furniture a.m. to 12:15 p.m.';.;- gE'neral house-clea.ning get you wro e over tWO un re . c~n. ,and clothing, was completely William Ryan, Speaker for down, you're ready to convert tatas (a choral form consisting destroyed. The fire was con- the House of Representatives your'old furnace to electric heat, of. many .moyements suc~ as fined to the lower floor, but and vigorous proPQnent for the There's no film or fumes, and arias, recltatives, duets, cho- there was extensive heat and impending, bill (HB 2105) will ruses, .,and chorales bas.ed on smoke damage to the second lead the first forum. far less dust and cjirt, because a contmuous test). "Christ lag . '. . .., in Todesbanden" (Christ Lay floor, the captam ad.ded, ,Opp?s~(jon to Parochla~d will there's no combustion ••• and no in Death's Dark Prison) was The heat was so Intense on be articulated by Robert Wald- flame. . written in 1724 and is known the top floor, it melte~' and ron, Minority Leadllr .in the You get quiet, even heat. Com" as the "Easter Cantata.'" The fused a ~umber of plas~1Ca~d House of Representatives" dur- pletely worry-free. work offers a real challenge to metal articles, the captain soo.d. ing the se90nd forum .. . . b f th t h The amount of damage will EmphaSIS on. the Issue of If you'd like a free estimate on ~uslclan.s . ecause 0 e ec. have to await' a decision from church -and state and on what in,stallation and operating cost, mcally difficult fugal .treatm~nts insurance adjusters it Wll6 said t' I tak ill of the text and rapid mUSical " ac Ion peop.e ca!!, e w con. just send us the coupon. We'll DREAM HOME passages !Voven into a tap~try clude the series under the arrange for an Edison Approved AI Bollington of sound. , Plan Program leadership of the Reverend Rob- . ert H. Rll:nardson of Ecumen- Electric Heat Contractor to call YOUR HOUSE .' you. No obligation, of course. IN A FREE, Ticke~ for the concert will To Honor K:ng' ical Associates, an Interdenol1l- be available at. the door and .. inationlil agency in Lansing for You don't have tQ move to a ."POP" ORGAN CON(ERT througb the chOir members, $1 churcb education in public af. big new house to enjoy electric WITH ELECTRIC for adults and 50 cents for I\irs. Alice Mary Hykes, pres. fairs. . heat.. Your dream home can be Fri., ~Aarch14-7 :30 p.m. students. ident of the Grosse Pointe ,At least 30 minutes of each ..HEAl: ! Board of, Education, will make meeting is reserved. for ques. right now, COME EARLY - SEATING IS LIMITED ALL THE FACTS . a presentation at the Martin tions from the audience. REFRESHMENTS - DOOR PRIZES Luther King Memorial Program Learn all the angles before at Grosse Pointe' High School ''We got it .. EASTLAND CENTER AUDITORIUM you attempt to te~chothers to Gymnatorium on Friday, March follow the same course. Farms Employs four years ago," , in the Concourse 14, at 3:45 o'clock. said Mr's;Curtis Pharr 371-5310 Plan ahead for the future, but The memorial program is be- of Inksler. No' .Admission Charge New Fireman "and the housework . , : '. ing presented to commemorate don't overlook the present. Dr. King's appearance in the seems like Gymnatorium last Marcil 14, William Brown, 26, of 24 it's been cut in haill" one of his .,last public appear- West Bue.n~. Vista, Highland ancesbefore his aSsassination. ,Park, restgnl!d: as a fireman "The progr$m will 'I;onsistof a in that city, '~o become a fire. main address by Revllr~nd .Wil-- fighter with .the Far~ Fire I' lls Ta.bor of the Presbytery of Deparbnllnt, I~ was dls~10.sed . " Detroit. Members of the North- by Fanns Cillef M. Wilham eastern Choir will offer. musi. Mason. . 'cal selections. Brown, who is married, was. The program is being co. with . the Highland Park de. sponsored by the Grosse Pointe 'llartnient for four and 'one half Human Relations Council 'ahd. years. He and Mrs. Brown are the Grosse Pointe 'High School" expecting to move to the pomte Student. Couilcil. The Human area, and the switch in al- Relations .<:;ouncil has,. donated' legiance was, .decided, .since three sets of books 'on Negro Highland Park employes are IN ,~O'.R OWN BACKYARD THI' IV..,ER History to be presented by Mrs. required to live wilhinthe city Hykes. ,The three institutions limits. The couple have no chilo cu.srOMCUFT ,CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, the complete remodeling receiving the OOol;:s will be dren. contr'lctor,.is now in a position to fulfill all your swimming pools needs. Be- Grosse Pointe High School Brown, who is a graduate of cause so' many of our customers, in the past tew years, have expressed a desire South. Grosse Pointe High the Highland Park High School, to have' their own pool; we have decided to add swimming pools to the list School North,. and the Grosse is a two-year veteran of the .of ,home improvements which we are able to provide. . . Pointe Public Library. United States 'A1:my, serving Attendance at the memorial from October 1960 to October After extensive research, we came to the ,conclusion that the n~tionally fa(l'lous program is voluntary, and the 1962. He was honorably dis. ANTHONY POOL is the finest swimming pool on the market today.AN- public is invited to attend. charged with the rating of pri. THONY POOLS has been in business since 1949 and over 40,000 homeowners The Human Relations Coun- vate first class. cil announces that on' March are the proud possessor or an ANTHONY POOL. 24 at a in the Fries Auditorium MARCH PATENTS CUSTOMCRAFT is now the exclusive distributor of ANTHONY SWIM POOl.5 Dr. D~vid Wineman, professor Two. historic ..patents ..were in thisare~. . of .socla.l wor.k at WaYI~~State granted In March. Eli Whitney Umvcrslty, WI]] present A PrO-I patented the cot ton gin on MR. ED EARL has been I added to our staff for the sole purpose ~f serving our file ?f. the. Inner City Child." March 14, 1794, and Elexander swimming ~ol customers. It you've been thinking about a pool ,"Yhynot give AdmiSSion IS ,free. Graham Bell patented the tele. him a call and get the details on our special introductory offer? We can • phone on March 7,1876, accord. arrange financing.. I ing to World Book Encyclope. \ Camera; Club. dla. . ~eetsTuesday .,._,..,...---'7"-;-----~-----_.-----~-.,-,--;-'------, , OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS The Grosse Pointe Camera Club will meet next Tuesday evening, March 18, at 8 o'clock BUILIHNG & REMODEUNG CONTlAaOIS • RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAl in the Grosse Pointe War Mem. orial.' "Towers and Spires'" is the print and slide competition assignment. Visitors are. wel- 881-1024 come. 18164 MACK AVE.-GROSSE POINTE 48224 MARCH INVENTORs Several fa m 0 u s inventors CREATORS OF IDEAS FOR ADDED LIVABILITY were born in Mar c h, notes World Book Encyclopedia. They include George Pullman, ~larch 3, 1831; Alexander Grah:tm SERVING THIS AREA, SINCE 1956 Bell, March 3, 1847; and Rudolf get witfa the bold, brave, loaden ..... Diesel, March 18, 1858. printed cofton denim bel boioaI

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Children (left to rigllt) TUNE-UP • Inspect "all Fan Allc.e Brown's class at Trombly School. are THOMAS PETERMAN, MARGARET Belts .nd Adlust were so inspired by the picture and study KAY, and KAREN JOHNSON. The chilo With AI, Conditioning $26.45 • Crean or Replace SPECIAL Gas Filter I' NI. of 'animals in their '.,language develop- dr~n are shown putting the finishing, 16.95 cessary meht program that they decided to make touches on their .creation. ' Custoln , PARTS 'AND MATERIAL EXTRA IF NECESSARY (Built, ROOM" ADDITIONS _ By Pepper Whitelaw, @>------'------ti~~J~~aa~~~~~~t~~~~:iTrayel Club, Mason School's by Blue Ribbon wjnner. Start off t I PI · T. R' ...;.: S e:FAMn. Y' ROOMS at.Trombly Sckool with an annmg '. rip eglsa-&Jfl...ron , e • Align Front End interesting, interested teacber . .(Mrs~ ~lice Brown), r.pririkle in A trip to Portugal, Spain, Plans are 'already underway Regular $16.45 .'AdlustSteerlng e.GARAGES FRONI- . Gear .' . ' some 5f1lively, imaginative five- North Mrica and Majorca is at Mason SChool for the 1969.70 FRASER • Check Tie • Rod year aIds. Stir in a well.de. scbeQuled April '19 to May 3 by school year. 'william A. Mesta- e GARAGE DOORS LUMBER CO. veloped guided languaj;e devel. Grosse Pointe War Memorial's dagh, ,Mason School principal, Ends \ END . opment program. Travel Club. Fully escorted requests parents with prospec- • Adj'i .. t Power Models &',Show loom Steerl nl Belt e I1EmlC' OPENERS Then select your favorite frqm Detroit by tbe Center's As. tive kindergarten stUdents to 31471 Utica Roall & M.97 character in a book (a Tiger in sistantDirector, Miss Parthum; register for' their children on e Inspect Springs tbis case). Build a frame out of the tour will have. tbe services Wednesday, Ma,rcb 19, or Thurs- SPECIAL al)ll Shocks plywooi. Dip some pariscraft in of professional European tour day, Marcb 20, in the Mason • free Estimate - Planning Servile water. Wrap it, around the' guides from tbe' time they touch School Library between 2 and 4 PARTS AND MATERIAL EXTRA IF NECESSARY frame. Roll a newspaper for a down in Lisbon until' they leave p,m. Don Smith Phone 293-0100 tail. Fasten.one end to the Tiger Majorca.~ , . . A cbild is eligible if he or she J,im Coddeeris and one end to the wall. Let dry. 'Working with A.'l'.E.S.A .• the attains' the age of five years on End result? A real live.looking Spanish government - sponsored or before December ..1, 1969. A t1.. b\lt stripeless, pale tiger with a agency, the group will stay in birth ce~ficate is required at • Remove A" 4 ~ curly tail. deluxe and first-claSs hotels the time of registrlltion. Whee" and., Stir in eager, young, hands varying, irGm converted ducal Regular-$12.50 Drums' i BRAKE . equiPPed .'with paint brushes, palaces to the newest and most It is very important that all .' Clean .nd land Gr~nge and black paint and ~odetll h~stelry available. 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SID.raand, Queluz' of.tthe Grosse PointeMemo~i~ B~o~, ,mo~t of the children and the deligh~ul coastal r.e,' Church' Women's Association thlll~ IS a real person. sorts of ,Cascals and Esforil. will meet tomorrow" F.d ' I ..• Lubricate 'Chllsls NEWI Bo\h prJ.nclpill Frank J. Wel- Then it'~ on. to. Sev!l1e-Spai.n's March 14, -at 1 o'Cloclt,~ ::~ • ,Ching. 011 cenbilch. and Mrs. Brown said most arIstocratic CIty, staYIng Mount Vernon road home of Re,ular$4.95 • Lubricate .0 d y that althougb making the tiger a~ the plush Alfonso I and Mrs F W Evans De r Hood and Door ~ .. xn LUBRICATION . Hi."lIes, . was a "{un" activity for tbe Viewing the old town, the Alca- wilI' be .led by]," 0 vo 10~S • Clean, .atter!f RIaII FIof...an. . cJilldren, It was an integral part zar and the magnificent cathe- JillSon .fS. ren . 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Content deals with direc. deluxe new Luz Palazzo will be tions. spatial concepts, colors borne there...... and the alphabet. Toledo and the world of EI Greco will be a prelude to the VERBRUGGE~S flight to the haven of Majorca I~akers Capture set jewel-like in the Mediterran. ean where the group will be Division Crown hosted at famous Hotel Formen- tor far away from Palma's mad. IIOID, . ' . The SI. Paul Lakers took their ding crowds on the picturesque second state division title in tip of the island. three years by defeating Cen- terline Sl.. Clement, 56.38 at MUS ' MARKET with purchase of 8 5O-pc. service for 8 In .ltber ~m T through April 30. 1969 only. !leauliful alorage lray Includod. Bishop Gallagher High SchOOI DELryER i last Friday night. To succeed in this day and I ... ~ cold mr.at forie, pastry .. rver. VraYY lid Ie, St. Paul cGmpletely outplayed age, a man must have the abil. pierced tablespoon, buner knl Ie and lugar .poon. , Sl. Clement. 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Home in Farms Frank To Speak Farms Subml-tSBuild"lng Report From thesocradleTRUEto the grave . to :_~ ti . . total mankind bas an angle - new K&L AUTO GLASS Looted by.Thief To Garden Club Accor dwg uuorma o~ J~st Y8lue of the construction . parents ,soon leam whether their released by the Farms Buildwg mg $28,000. , , baby is crying for cause or & COLLISION SERVICE 'l'he home of Mrs. Beverly In the second of its six.week Dep~rtment, Februar~ 1!l69saw The combined value of the effect. M. Keller, tuo Kerby road, was COurse in home gardening, the th~ lSsuan"Ce~f one buildmg per- construction in the Farm8 dur- WINDSHIELDS & JACK GLASSES, broken into. and ransacked on Men's Garden Club of Grosse mlt for a resIdence. .. ing January and February of Sometimes a little experience Tuesday, March 4, Falms police Pointe will meet aD Wednes' Theft; were no a~plicati0!1s 1969is $197200. upsets a lot of theory. AUTO DOOR GLASSES disclosed.,The burglary was dis- day, 14l\rch 19, fr'om 7.9:30 for busmess construction. while ' covered by her son, who caUed p.m. at 43 Grosse Pointe Boule- there were six applicc:tions for the authorities. vard. miscellaneous construction duro SPECIALIZING IN CADILLACS According to a police report, In a talk entitled "Ro~es." ing the month. 10121 WHIniER NEAR WAYBURN Mrs. .?:eller's son, Richard, ar. Elmore W. Frank will discuss For February 1968 there were "ived home from school at the types and varieties of roses no residential business permits DETROIT, MICH. 41224 noon, to pick up a book, and best suited for gardens. He will issued and only twomiscellan. found the rear door of the house include a discussion of prepara. eous applications for permits. Fireplace Wood DR 1-8590 bad been forced open, and the tion of the soil, locatiDg the ' The estimated value of the " door molding broken . .The thief, rose garden, fertilizing and gen. home repre~tingthe lone resi. •. Birch logs & Hardwood • Pac~age Coal or thieves, apparently entered era! care. Insects and diseases, dential ~mit isliUed during --....------through that door, investigating including Blackspot and Mil. February 1($80,000. The home • Cannel Coal • Kindling • Fire' Quell ____ ilW!'lllml'&!lmsB!B1~Bl!!~wm.~~~ officers said. dew, wi! be illustrated with is located in Harbor court. Richard said that the burglar color slides. The value of the construction Garden Burlap • Wild Bird Seed • Sun Flower Seed , took a stereo and two speakers, Frank is Consulting Rosarian for which the six miscellaneous Bird Feeders • Fire Colors • Straw valued at $200, from his room. for the American Rose Society construction permits were is. SupPlies Marsh Hay • Rose Mulch • Rock Salt Also stolen were a six-foot.by- in Grosse Pointe and is one of sued totals $51500. }: STEVENS six-foot wall tapestry, depictin~ the organizers and ~st presi- At this sam~ time last year, FOB FARMS COUNCIL a m!U'ket.scene, valued at $100, den~ of the Grosse l.omte Rose there were four building permits a $15 knit turtle-neck sweater; SocIety. He maintaws ~ rose issued during the months of Education: Detroit CeDtral High Scllool, Harvard Univer. $150 worth of assortt:d record test garden for the ~en s Ga~. January and February the MELDRUM GARDEN SUPPLIES sity, Trinity College, Cambridge, England albums; a portable radIO, valued den Clubs of AmerIca and IS ' Occupation: Vice President, Detroit Bank & Trust Company at $100; and a' five-dollar bill. also a judge of horticulture ae- 17921 Mack Aven" TUxedo 4-2184 (Manager of Personal Trust Department) From his sister's room the credited by the Men's' Garden BENT AND BROKE Family: Wlfe Betsy Dawson Stevens (deceased); children young man said, the bu'rglar Clubs of America. Most people save for a rainy Mrs John Robert Sutton m of Grosse Pointe Woods stole a portabie 11.inch tele- ---- day, but the chances are that Kark C. Stevens Jr of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Lieu. vision set, valued at $100. Happiness that comes with a very few would have enough tp tenant jg. Thomas B. Stevens of Grosse Pointe E'arms. Police are looking for two price tag attached is easily lost. take care of a downpour. Civic positions: Honorary Royal Consul of Thailand, past possible suspects seen driving ------Charlie Rossie president Grosse Pointe War Memorial, past president around the area in an old Detroit Chapter United Nations Association, past presi. model car. dent, national director, honor,~ry trustee' English.Speak- DOWNTOWN 'FORD ing Union, past chairman and members of executive committee Detroit Committee on Foreign Relations, vice Invites You To See president Detroit Historical Society, trustee Merrill- Czako Commended Joe Arca 1, PI1!\ Palmer Institute, and GROSSE POINTE FARMS COUN. By Tank Comma~d CILlIAN. For Your Next m.:.'~iJl',LlJ . . . New or Used .car I,~, J. ' BE SURE TO VOTE APRIL 7 . Tibor F. Czako, 1035 Roslyn ~~~~~~ ; road, has received an award • 11Ie Most e.. plete Faclli~" , iii &3: 1m '~[@ _~~~~~m;~~~,,:j:l~_m:m:','*~ for a Special Act of Benefit to BUILDERS In the Detroit A.... e the Government from the U. S. ?CUSTOM Army Tank.Automotive Com. ARCHITECTURAL SERVICE - FREE ESTIMATES .... tal ... d, Leasing Prot'at:'ls mand (TACOM), Warren, Mich . • ChalffHr SeniCI to Y.. r . RESIDENTIAL. COMMERCIAL MODERNIZATION Joe Arca WO A research mechanical engi. DowntO.1I OffiCI 01' Do"iI- 3.4700 • NIE GRISSOM Ineer in the Mobility Systems t... Shoppiag Area, , CHEVROLET Lab, Mr. Czako was commend. ~822- 8022 14259 MACK AVE A Cood Man ed for pi:eparing and presenting DETROIT, MICH. To Know 1833 E. JEFFERSON J!l a paper entitled "Methods of 1969 VALUES Vehicle Soft Soil Mobility EvaL uations Based on Soil Vehicle Interaction" at the ~ternation. "1MPALA '69 CAMARO '69 al Conference on Vehicle Me. SPORT.COUPE chanics held at Wayne State SPORT COUPE University last July. The paper f.Il fftttl'f ",.i,.,", f,,11 fattorr .",i,.. ", . enhanced TACOM's stature as an active participant in re- '2348 search and development of new '2468 mobility systems. Every investor has his. . Mr. Czako has' been employed CHEVELLE '69 NOVA '69 at TACOM for 11 years. TA- COUPE COUPE COM is responsible for tlle en- gineering .development, pro- I,ll ftlCfOr1 ,.liplMlIt f.1I factory "",,,,.nt curement' maintenance and spare parts supply for tracked and wheeled vehicles assigned own special goals ..we '2196'2075 to all the milihry services. ' The award. was presented by Colonel George M. Bush, Deputy ERNIE GRISSOM I Commander of TACOM. GratIot & IS Mile MARCH PRESIDENTS 293-1010 Four U.S. Presidents have Only 15 min. From ....1 The Pointes beenbom in March: James work to meet YOU!?', Madison, March ,16, 1751i An. Calf your Groll. Pointe representatives ~ew Jackson, March 15, 1767; John Tyler, March 29, 1790; Dick Ballard or Ed Nosek and Grover Cleveland, March TV 4.(j021TU 5.7349 18, 1837, according to World When Itcomes to InvestmentManagement, o If you wont performance,.,p<:Jrson

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Coach Hol1osy made no alibis TRAP AND SKEET _ .rom 18trlct.l ourney for the defeat and said only Registration for Little League tha~, "They deserved the game Baseball in the Park will take By Craig Carr more than we did." SHOOTERS 26 YIARS place on Wednesday, March 19, In wrapping up the Blue Dev- at 8 p.m. in the Pierce Junior "They out.hustled, out-shot, and generally out-.play. ilS' seal'On and in giving credit INSULATED COATS AND CLOVES We hav~ served th\! Grosse Pointes under the same High Auditorium. ed US," said basketball Coach Chuck Hollos)' after bis where credit is due, he pointed management and ownership for 26 years. Many of Plans for the 1968 season wm by out that his players "did a tre- DECOT • MITCHELL & our staff have been with us 15 years and longer, previously unbeaten Blue Devils were upset Bishop be discussed and a lIlovie, Gallagher, 70-62, last Wednesday and eliminated from mendous job as a team and had They are experts. Try Us. a tremendous year. BAUSCH & LOMB "Yearbe shown.of the Tigers 1968," will the district tournament. ~'-'------"Individual talent on this All interested boYJl in the "The~ were ,~ky high for us," a,dvantage that we drew theql team was not outstanding," he SHOOTING GLASSES Park and their parents are urg- he contmued, but our problem first., It was only natural that commented, "and to have won ed to attl!nd. Boys must be be. was. we didn't do anything of. we have a letdown after Austin, 17 straight games was certainly tWeeDeight and twelve years of fenslvely. We didn't move the and unfortuna,tely we weren't amazing. We were a surprising DEIIBY CLEANERS age and will need the signature ~all ~nd we didn't pass-we ready for "a team like Bishop team and we amazed a lot of B. McDANIEL GUN SHOP OlJR 26th YEAR Of their parents on the applica- Just fll'e.d away and consequent- Gallagher. people." Db,.n Ch .... tiqn. Iy we didn't have any rebound. Mr. Hollosy mentioned two 15102 KERCHEVAL VA 1.8200 Am.r. Ellp.... Pick U, ON DitliYlry VA 2.7055 ing." weeks ago that the Bishop Gal. Open Mcn., Tu.s., Wed., Sat., 9 to 6 p.m. Mich. "nklrd 20087 M.ck et foirholtlle - 15029 Kerchevol at M.ryicll'. R. k S rf The defeat brought a sudden lagher team had the ability to Be sure to make it a point to Open Friday' a.m. to • p.m. Honored H.... IC ca one end to the Devils' great season "play up to their oppositiOn." listen to reason - ~.nd reason I .ty T iliat looked so bright after they And that, apparently, is what while listening. On All•CI . earn had beaten arch. rival Austin they did when they handed Holy __ 66-58, on March 3. That par: ~deemp.r their only loss earli~r Congratulations are in order ticular win marked the Devils' rn t~e year, and what ~ey did for Rick Scarfone, 595 Thorn 17th straight vietory of the ~gam last W~esday 10 heat- DAILY DOUBLE 1\'ee road, who has been named season and resulted in Grosse rog Grosse POinte. to the All-City Metropolitan l)e. Pointe's being rated third and , The Lancers a(iual1y led most Dnil'. DeIitltt 1M DIIfI. troit Hockey Team. fifth in the stai."'! according to Of the game as the Devils fa!l:d Rick, a senior at Austin Cath. the final A.P. and U.P.J. polls. to generate an offense While ' 110I'69 NEW'.9 olic Prep, ,has been active.in However, the viele::;' a:.. - at- playing "a ~r de~ense." hockey as. a member of the feeted the players in what Mr. Gr?sse Pornte trailed 32;26 at Set the pace C'-Y.II CHEYILLI Grosse Porote Hockey League Hollosy called an "emotional halftime but w..as able to be the WI" and, recently, as a coach of a and physical drain." . score at 42-42 1~ the third qual" 2". Pee Wee team in Grosse Pointe "w tired fA' ,. ter. At that porot many of the '1970 Rick has received an ofier t~ ~ we.~e . rom astill, Grosse Pointe fans figured the ' 5t t U' . he said, and even before the Devils were goill,g to stage their NOVA I '2199 attend Oh10 a e DIverSity, B. h G II h I did 't .. $1. DOWN t99 DOWN where he hopes to continue la _ ~ op a ag er game. n traditional fourth quarter rally. • ing hockey. p Y thmk" we were emotionally The attempt fell short, though, $55,540-42 Mos. $6~2Mes. ____ ready; as the Devils could not regroup In own MMday night's thrilling win and the Bishop Gallagher shoot. MA'l'I'ER OF RECORD over Austin was typical of reo ing got holrer . .i There's little new under the cent Grosse Pointe victories. Although Jim Humes had 22 :: FUNSTON CHEV. sun, and if you take time to The Devils were "up" for the points to lead the Devils and 12648 CUTIOT LA 6-8000 look, the ~.nswer to most prob- game but still had to overcome Chris Malafouris had 15, per. lems can be found in the book a four point deficit at the start hapS the fact that center Larry of experience. of the fourth quarter to end Ulmer was hampered by an in. the four-year Friar jinx. jured hand was largely respon. BALM Invest now in Colonial Federal Savings "All year long everyone sible for the def~at. .Ulmer NOW Next to being shot at and looked forward to the Austin scored only two pomts m the NEW or PRE-OWNED Certificates. Earn a high 5Y..% on m:3sed-nothing is mor~ gratify- game," said Coach Hollosy. HIGHER your savings. Savings certificates ing than an income tax refund. "And J think It was to our dis. • Gro... Pointe are Issued in a minimum G F T .NINGS Roberls 3 Z 8 EAR amount of $5,000 and may Homea , 1 31 . Ulmer 6 9 21 be increased in $1,000 steps. Available to mature Malaf'rls 7 0 14 Mumaw 1 S 8 at either 12 months or 6 months. Stop in for com- I) JlI)ruta 1 2 1969 COUPE DE VillE plete details: Timing il very important for these THIS NUMBER -. Tolal 24 18 .66 '68 CADILLAC '66 CADILLAC high yield Certificate~: Austin G F T . Coupe deYille. Ivanhoe Green, beige Coupe deYille. Sahara Gold with a WILL GET Sabi.ns 2 1 5 interior. Fully equipped, black podded top. 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Thursday, Marc:h 13, 1969 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Plge Nine

A.dvertisement Devil Swimmers Hoping Grosse Pointe Citizens for Education announces the formation of its 1969 CandidateE::voluatlon Committee. Dote: Thu rs4ioy, More h 13 To Remain State Champs T~: 7:30 P.M. Ploeg: G,.. .. Pllillte Me....orhd ChYle. By Craig Carr 16 Lok. SltoN Drive, Groue Poiltto This weeJc:end the 1968-69 swimming season reaches The purposes of the Candidate Evaluation Commillee are to seek out and .evoluate candidates for the BO(Jrd of Trustees of its annual climax in Ea!lt Lansing as the Grosse Pointe thll Grosse POinte BOQrd of Education and to make recommen- South Blue Devils attempt to defend their 1968 state d?t.lons on I!ndol".:e~ents to thl-: Executive Boord of Grosse Pointe champiol'lship. As always in a~_------o------CitIzens for Education. Any citizen. of Gros~e Pointe may partici. st~te ~ee~, the T~ers will be Devils must receive superb per- pate as a member of the Committee, providing that he first go~~ agalDst some tough com. farmances to attain that mark. becomes Cl member of Grosse Pointe Citizens for Education. pet~tion,. but. the success of "It will be difficult," said - Shir!ee P. novillsoll theu' . title defense rests nQt Coach Schoessel, "but we may Jolin F. DolI,e, Jr. only ~ a top performance by get some good breaks-..-like an Co-choirlllO" the sWImmers, but Wll on how upse~ from a small school." 88606041 Pointe. C?ach J::arl Sc~oessel arranges "So many th.IDgscould go ? .. hIS SWlmmers ID planning the wrong, though," the Devil coach meet. pointed out. "For iJistance, last Mr. Schoessel, of course, is year we got a lot of bad breaks ~~~~_..-•.keeping his line.up a secret so -but we still won. This yelU"s as not to give opposing schools team doesn't have as much you. NEW CARS LEASING the opportunity to counter his depth as last year's but we've Immediate Delivery moves and stack certain events. been working hard all week to w~,the -undersigned residents of .Grosse Pointe are :proud of our community • Since each boy is allowed to peak: and we should at least We believe Grosse Pointers are fair minded and respect the rIghts of others. On April • IMPALAS • CATALINAS swim in only two events, a be in the top finishers." Mr. • BONNEVILLES coach must pre-detennine how ::ichoessel said the schools to 7 a fair housing ordinance will be on the ballot in Grosse Pointe Farms, We believe All Makes Available to get the most possible points wateh out for are Birmingham that it is natural for a commumty of this character to demonstrate its willingness to out of each individual. Groves, Allen Park, S.aginaw pass this ordinance which we consider morally and ethically right. The flexibility of the Devil MacArthur, Ann Arbor Pioneer, CALL TODAY line-up rests in the two relays and Royal Oak Kimball. Even thou~h only Grosse. Pointe Farms residents will be able to vote .for this . which have qualified numerous As a warm.up for the state • ordinance on AprIl 7, we urge othel. Grosse Pointers who share our concern to join with 9 times with different swimmers meet the Devils took three firsts , participating. In the 2oo.yard and six '-seconds out of eleven us by adding your name to this roster of Grosse Pointe residents and organizations who "• Jim Causley Leasing medley relay, for instance, the events in the BeL meet held .support Fair Housing, or by volunteering whatever support you can give~ •, combination of Mark Brown and last Saturday at Edsel Ford \ It 17601 MACK AVE. TU 6.4605 Jim Frede has been clocked at High School. If you ~i'e proud of Grosse Pointe, take a minute to fill out the coupon below. 1:43,3, the fastest in Michigan Dave Grunewald was a sur. And add your name to the list. if you live in the Farms, vote HYes" April 7. tbis year. prise winner in the 5O.yard . A problem tilat becomes typ- freestyle (24.0), Kris Cassell OROSSE .OIN"! FARMS Mr. and Mrs. M.lcolm R. Stlrtcn Mr. anll Mrs. 'DIVld •• thlck Mr •• nel Mrs. Eelw.rel If. Acomb Sliter A. Sloe ... 1 Mr .• nd Mrs. Ronald L. phillips i \cal, then, is where to place a won the loo-freestyle (53.4), Mr Don M. Ash . Mr .• nd Mrs. ChariesC. Sullivan, Jr. Dr. Ind Mrs. Kenntlh PItts swimmer like Charlie Brown, !JDd_Lincoln Lee was the top Mi and Mrs .. rtram deH Atwood Mr. Ind Mrs. William M. Swan, u. .!I\r. Ind ~rs. Georgi E. prestoI' for example. According to the finisher in the 2oo.yard indio Mr: .nd Mrs: An\lrew W. alrr Mr. and Mrs. David L. Sw.nn., MDISSMendI'YM.rsnneAnRd....rew L --- Mr. and Mrs. E. O. latchllor, .I,. Mr •• nd Mn. Chari .. E. Sw._ Dr ••'-"Mrs'J Wllllam'R=:- Grosse Pointe Poultry Detroit News ranldngs, Brown vidual medley (2:17.8). Sister F. 8ayard Rev. and Mrs. Ben L. TIllm.n r...... -~ 1 Miss VirgInIa Becker Mr. 5. L. Terry . Slst.r Edlin Roahrlg .back from vacation is eighth in the state in the Both relay teams finished in Mr •• nd Mrs. Richard "lICIl. Rev. l\::d Mrs. P.rry A. Thomes Rev. Robert J. RokuSlk 1 l00-!ard frees~le (50'.6), but second place as Mark Boerner Dr. WIIII.m L. Bedw.1I =~::~ :~'.I:~~I;~V;'d~~ Slst.r..:"Jar'b 0-:. sa nt he IS alBo qualified as Ilne of in the. backstroke .'Krjs Cassell Mr. Fra!lklln P. 8ennett, Jr. Mr •• nd Mrs. Philip T. Vln ZIII ~rr' ~. M~' Sy'brant P'khHftc'M Mr. EmilD."rg II':' • ~e swimmers in the Devils' in thi 200-yard freestyle, Max Mr •• nd Mrs. WllIllm A. loyd Mr .• nd Mrs. fl-obert E. Verh. • Mr. Iiow.rd Simon NOW OPENI Sixth ranked (3:29.7) 400-yard Gardner in the breastsroke and Miss a.tty J. 8rOll.n :~. ar:m~rsK.A~~~.r, J. Vinci l:~':":I:O~'w O':i.rc. ImHh freestyle relay team. ~tho~gh Bill Heller in the 4OO-yard'free- Mstr.an~ M.r. C. R. 8rogan Mr. E. !. w.bb, .Ir. Mr •• nd MrS. \~"11Shine SI er . ronn'r lArs. D.nlel L. W.II. Dr .nd Mrs W PI.rc. Smith - ~e could surely help WIn pomts style also took lleCl1nrlsin indio Mr •• nd Mrs. Wllb.r M. Brucker, .Ir. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Wllite Mr. Willard E. Solenberger Special m all three ev~ts,. Co~ch vidual events. Doug Colton m~.~ng'S~:hn w. Buda Mr .• nd Mrs. li. M. Williams, n. Mr •• nd Mrs. Robert W. SperK*r Schoessel ~ust decide m w~ch qualified for the state meet by Mr. and' Mrs. Daniel H. Burdick, 11 Mr. and Mrs .... yard Wilson Dr•• nd Mrs. Bruc. W. Stenll_r SIster M. A lurlce Mr. Illd /Ioirs. Robert Wilson Mr. Henry A. stone races he IS needed the most. placing third in the diving com. Mr •• nd MrS. GeD,.. E. lus,,".II, .Ir. Mr •• nd Mrs. William E. Wille Rev. R. WIIUlm.Sulllv.n, 0.s.A. Should Mr. Schoenel detide to petition. SI.ter lrend. Byrnl .Mr•• nd Mrs. lurton Wright Mr •• nd Mr •. William E. TlI, Mr. and Mrs. Jlmes A. C.meron Mr. and Mrs. Cherles Wright, III Dr .• nd Mrs. WIIII.m Young LAMB CHOPS 98~stack the relays, then, he would Miss L.. Camarcin Mr .• nd Mrs • .I_ph P. Wright Mr •• nd Mrs. Henry A. ZdrOdowllcl , I CENTER CUT I be gambling on the individual Dr. a!ld Mrs. W. AI.n Clnty Mr. and Mrs. Don.ld .S. Young Mr .• nd Mrs. Fr,"k IC. Zinn events. Sister H. C.re, Slst.r A. Zippl. - -- Squirts Hockey Mr .• nd Mrs. Georg' Ii. C.rtmlll Mr. W. Tom Zur SChml.l. GROSSE POINTE SHORES o FntSII Fish .nd se.foad Dal!r If the Devils plan to keep the Mrs. John E. Clulklns TE CITY Mr •• nd Mrs. Voy Br.tkll • Ionllll Cllicken .. ,Turkey lre .. ts Our Specillty state title, they are going Mr •• nll Mrs. EIlII.na ChoI, ' GROSSE POIN Mr. and Mrs. Thomes C.ndler to In' PlayoHs ' Mr •• nd Mrs. Rlclulrd H. Child..... Mr. and Mrs. stanle, A .... ttl. Dr. and Mn. E. O. coat"ro Jr. ':lave to get high finishes from 17646 Mack' Ave, TU 5.8644 Mr •• nd Mrs. F.rdlnand Cln.1II =~::~g::::::"'~i':~Berry :~: :::: ::::: :::~~~hcr::", Jr, Mark Boerner in the l00-yard The playoffs for the Squirts Mr. and Mrs. KIng Clifford Mr. and Mrs. J.m .. B. Blackbum, .Ir. Mr. and Mrs. ';hom.s s. Dimond backstroke, Max Gardner, who Division of the Grosse Pointe :r. e;d :'rs.c.l1:n W. Coe Mrs. 1!len J. Breck.nrldg. Mr. W. H.wkln. F.tIY is fourth in the state in the M~' In:r ':: •• JI,J' .. L, Collins Mr. and Mrs. P.trlck J. Broph, Mr •. P.trlcl. G.... g.n Hockey Association started this Mrs. Allen F. ~lIen Mr•• nd Mrs. R. J. lrownell Dr. John P. Gilvin . loo.yard breaststroke (1:03.2), past week. On Tuesday ove. Th. H.yes L. Ccttren Flmllr Mr.lnll Mrs. Thorn .. F. Burns Mr. MlchHl C. GllIvl" MR. INDOOR COMFORT and Kris Cassell in either the Mr. '.nd Mrs. 5. Cracchlclo Mr. &nd Mrs. p.ter N. C.rter Mrs. Betty M. a.l.ney ning at 5:30 at the McCann Mr. and Mr•. Georg. W. Croccalt, .Ir. Mr •• nd Mrs. DOuglas, A. Collinson Mr •• nd Mrs. WII.... r A. Krogll 100 or 200-yard freestyle events. Rink the Jets played the Mr •• nd Mrs. P.ul Dettloff Mr •• nd Mrs. Joseph R. Cormllr Mrs.,An/ld. Lundell Bill Heller could aiso pick up Comets in. the first game. of Miss Chlrlott. Day Mr. Robert W. crowtller Mrs; Blllr'MoodY, .Ir. Who Say. Central Air a valuable point or two by pos. Mr •• nd Mrs. P.t.r A. Dow Mrs. Alice P. Curtis 'Mr. and M~ R.,...rt Fr.ncls Roner this playoff series. It was a Mr •• nd Mrs. L.wrence Doyl. Mr •• nd Mrs. H. Justin Davldso!l .: . G'i:O.~I'! PO.INTI WOODS Conditioning Sy,tem . sibly finishing in the top 12 good tight game, and the ,Jets Dr • .- M.... H. W.rren Dunh.m Mr. and Mrs. WUlI.mM. D.lbrllllll ~ .- in the 4Qo-yard freestyle. Mr.end;Mrs. Jolin Dyk.ma. Mr•• IICIMrs. C. D. Dr.k' . Mr •• nd Mi-s. Don II. Andiil'lOft . took the lead 1 to 0 on a goal 51st... M. Egln Mr .• n.I'M ... Robert Dupuis Mr .• nd Mrs. How.ri' .- '8 Expensive? Points. for the state meet are by Kevin Moore in the first Mr •• nd Mrs.,P. Jolin Eag.n MMr•. rcAI.lrI.nGFrarohl.Wmald.. Mr. Ind Mrs. John N. 1.II,y Mr .nd Mrs H T Ew.ld Mr •• nd Mrs. Rlch.rd Blntl.n CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING COSTS awarded on a 16 down to one period. It was his first goal Mr: Henry Ford Ii Mr. Ind Mrs. CIIH P. Gray Mr. and Mrs. Plul IIrbour PROVE TO BE INVESTMENT. basis for the first 12 finishers in hockey, and he was a happy Mrs. Harvey C. Fru.hauf, .Ir. Mr .• nd Mrs. li.ry R. Grub.r Mr •• nd Mrs. Jull.n (llertln Mr •• nd Mrs. P. G. Fug.r Mr. Ind Mrs. E. N.' HldUsky Mr. and Mrs . .Iohn Illk • in the individual events. Twice lad. Ken Hayden got an assist. Mr. Edg.r I. G.llow,y Mrs. Robert H.kk.n Mr. end Mrs. J.mes C. Bley ." by as. muc)l emphasis is placed on The second period was score . Mrs. Dcn T. Gelvin, Jr. Mr .• nd Mrs. BrOr H.n.l)n Mr. and Mrs. Don.ld A. BlomquKt ... ROBERT. A. .••Doc .. WILLIAMS the relays as 32 points are Mr. and Mrs. Wllllim Y. G.rd Mrs .. JOIllphlne H.m' Mr •.' an" Mn .. 'Oou,l .. Bord.n less, but the Comets put on the Dr •• nd Mn. W.rren E. G.uerk. Mr •• nd Mrs. Joseph L. Hudson, .Ir, Mr. and Mn. WIIII.m IK1lenluluer •r' . ~i ,,''- .;... • .' .~,. awarded the winning team . pressw:e in the third period. Mr •• nd Mrs. WIlII.m A. Olg.nt. Mr •• nd Mrs. AIf ..... J. Jellte Mr. John R. Cobeu \ If yO'ILwouId'nke to have muim~ of $155 ud eould More~an 80 points are usually with Rob Danaher scoring to Mr .• nd M..... WlIlIam D. Gilbride Mr•• nd Mrs. Peter J. Kern.n, Jr. Mr. Ind Mrs. JOHph Connollr required to win the title and the Mr. '1l1IdMrs. George C. Goodwin Dr. and Mrs. Robert N. Kllnl. Miss M.,cl~D' ~ a Carrier een&ral air CODdi. be as low as $110. Is this tie the game. ,The Comets pres, , Mr •• nd Mn. .Iohn B. OMfRdson Mr.""" Mrs. John L.lCln, Mr •• nd '*"'~~ CracchiolO tloniD, system for you r e~"e? . sed hard for a win,but DiCk Mr .• nd Mrs. WIII/'m Gr.net Mi. 'iid'Mrs. Itlnl.y kr.m.r Mr. Ind Mrs. "",*,'.1. Crowl., Parks of the Jets held them Mrs. Georgi. lir .. "",..n Mr .• nd Mrs. Wilbur Ii. L.ndls Mr •• nd,Mrs. tf!r_Ke D'Ant.lo, Jr. home, but have figured your Let's look at some other Mr •• nd Mr•. Rlch.rd D. Grow :~ .• ~:.~. i~I" Mr. CI.... nc. H. DrlCk. back with some fine saves in r.0~;{: budget CllIl't alford, it; we expenses. T.~ey trade in Sailors Cagers goal. The game ended In a :~: ::~n~,:.. :.~'rc!'~~den Mrs •• Iymond A. M.lchl. ::i.a.r, J~~rl:~"dDolI. their car every three years. Mr. and Mrs. JOIllph W. tflrtmlnn Mr •• nd Mrs., Geo,.. B. Mertln, .Ir. Mr. Russell .I. DuR_ would like to show that own. Assuming 20 percent depre- 1 to 1 tie and a win was award. Mr. and Mrs. ROlllld W. H.ughton Mr. _nd Mrs. E.r1. A. Mm.r Mr. nd Mrs. Erick Erikson Win 12 Straight Mr .• nd Mn. Robert B. H.ely Mr. LeDllIrd I. Mlnkwlc, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Chlrl •• E. Frohmln ing a new Camer syStem elation and five percent in. ed to Jets for the most shots on goal. Slst.r M. H.mmert Mr. JeHrey Montgom.ry Mr. and Mrs. John N. Fox, .Ir. may be less e:lpensive than terest, their annual owning Mr •• nd Mrs. WIIII.m S. Hlcke, Miss Graca Monagh.n Mr. and Mrs. Georg. Gillis By Walter Promaet Friday evening, the Pros and Mr .• "d Mrs. L.wrenc. F. Hope Dr. and Mrs. L.wl ••• Mllrrow Mr •• nd Mrs. Melvin A. Ol... r you 'think, and worth far cost is 'at least $600. Add to Mr •• nd Mrs. Forb .. How.rd Mr. St.w.rt McMillin Mrs. V.r. F. Hiney By virtue of two great home Wolves met in tho second game Mr •• nd Mrs. Ban W. Hubb.r'd Mr. Ind Mrs. Don.ld McPh.1I Mr. Elm'r C. HIl'Kllelm." more than some of the other this license, in~allce, m~. court victories 18st weekend be. of the playoffs. The Wolves Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Hubb.rd, III Mrs. Miry T. N.w.U Mrs. Grac. Hili " .ti" . tenance, gasoline and oil, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hudson Dr.• nd Mrs . .Iohn P. Olson Mr. William P; Hindi. neceSSl es you buy. and the total awning and op- fore another capacity crowd of took an early lead 0I! a goal Mr •• nd M.... Raymond T. Hu.ttlm.n, Jr. Mr. IndMrs. Cedric A. Rlchn.r, Jr. Mr •• nd M..... Din Hodgm.n eratlltg cost is at least $1000. 500 happy, c1:...oering'fans, Star by. Howi~ Eaton aSSIsted .by Mrs. Marilyn H. Hum. Mr. and Mrs. I:',.rett M. SCr.nton Mr •• nd Mrs. Dalllid Hul" We might l~k at a family Mr •• nd Mrs. WIIIII'" V• .I.clllOn Mrs. IN J. I •• rles Mr •• nd Mrs. How.rd Hush Their mortgage on their of Sea Sailors beat Queen of Enan Willette. The Pros tied M,lss M.rlorl • .Il11son Mr•• nd Mrs. H. G. S,..rrow, III Mrs.H,'.n '.I.ra that is representative of Peace 40.34 and a tough St the score in the second 'period Mrs. ONn •• .Ill1son Mr•• nd Mrs. J.ck I. Itlll Mr •• nd Mrs. Ch.rles 1C.lvellge home costs them over $1100 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Johnson Mr •• n:l Mrs. Br.dford Stone Mr. Frank K.ufmall other families that have pur- a year. Maintenance, opera- Mathew team 36-24 to advanc~ with J?hn Ha~t1ngs scoring. In Mr. and Mrs. Form.n S. Johnston, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. H. Gordon T.nner Mr •• nd Mrs; W.lt.r M. K"llIn tion, and improvement brings to the Regionals that will be the thtr~ pen~d the Pros ran Mr •• nd MI'$. NichollS C. Kachm.n Mr•• nd Mrs. L.. R.y Temrowllkl Mr. and Mrs. J.rry D. Keeney chased central air condition. continued this weekend at Holy away With t~e game on three Slsl., •• K•• rlns Mr•• nd Mrs. Hugh J. T.nbulCh Mr. ThollHl. S. KllIIston , ing. Their home is a three. the total to at least $1400 Mr •• nd Mrs. Pet.r Kenned, Mr. and Mrs. Don.ld M. D. Thurber Mr •• nd Mrs. !. A. Kn.pp" annually, not colll1ting heat- Name School. goals to WlU 4. to 1. Harry, Slst~, K. K.mln Mr •• nd Mrs. Ruben Vln Leeuwen Mr. WIlliam Kual bedroom, $18,000 model with .rt Jewett scored tWIce and Stan Mr •• nd Mrs. Tom KlIlefer Mr. and Mrs. ,Ch.rle. J. W.II.ce Mr •• nd Mrs. ausf~1I D. LHd ing and cooling, light or . Fr 0!D an unprece den.ted sta - Jursek once. Mr. and Mrs. I. Kolo[esld Mr •• nd Mn. Frank links W.re Mr•• nd Mrs. Plrry W. Lewis 1200 square feet. Should they other utilities, taxes or in. Mr .nd Mrs Thoma A K' I kl Mrs. Alexander WI.n'r Mr. alld.Mrs. Eug'ne Loren mg .field. of 96 .teams 10 the Saturday morning, the win. Mr: .nd Mrs.' John C~ Kr~to 0,0 I. Mr. Inll Mrs. Frank W. Wylie Mr •• nd Mrs • .I.ck R. Mertltr decide to central air condi- suranee. Metra City CYO Basketball ners of the games Tuesday and Mr •• nd M.... Leo Kulka, .Ir. Mr. and Mrs. J.mes G. McM.hon tion their home, we can take Le~gue, the field ha~ narr0'IYed Friday played, while the losers Mr. and Mrs. R. L.ndgraH GROSSE POINTE PARK Mr •• nd Mrs. Dlvld A. MolJllIro Carrler central air condi- Dr .• nd Mrs. Ernst F. L.ng Slst.r Mary .Ianlce Altman Mr. Geol'll' Montie . a realistie viewpoint of their tioning can be financed with ~ JIlS~ 24 teams. It I~ the. first of these games played. The Mr •• nd Mn. E. H. LanglNlu.r Mrs. Mertln A. Batts Mrs. Frederick P. Murphy Dr .• nd Mrs. W. R. L.nz Mr. and Mrs. Itlnley E.... ltl. Mr •• nd Mrs. John Olert, Jr. owning and operating costs. DO down paymeut, and up 18 time ID Sta~ of Sea s history Wolves met the Comets, and all that o~e of Its. teams has gone participants were tight nnd Slst.r M. Livernois Dr•• nd Mrs. David H. alak. Mrs. M.rle Pallno Their home would prob. five years to pay for an ex- Mn. Mertlul W.tklns Mast Dr. Ind Mrs. CluIrl .. !. Brak. Mr .• nd Mrs. Norm.n C. P.rrln isting home. Payments could so far m a maJor tournament. eager, for the loser would be R.v. and Mrs. En/ilia Maynard Mr •• nd Mrs. Folt.r J. Br.un Mr. Kenneth R. Peterson ably require from 2 to 3 tons The team's winning streak for eliminated from the playoffs. Mr •• nd Mrs. Russell A. McNair, Jr. Mr. D.nlel P. Brophy Mr. Charles G, R.phael of COOling.Initial cost would be as low as $20 a month. Mr .• nd Nln. Theodore H. Meek', Jr. Mr. and Mn. J.mes Ircph, Mrs. Lol. A. Wl:lchards the season is now 12'() and, in- It W8S a good game with the Mr. Ind Mrs. Raymond A. Meolo Mr. Ind Mrs. Andrew W. L. Irown Dr. and Mrs. E. Z. Rubin range from $800 to $1300, Still think air conditioning eluding their record of 14'()play' Wolves winning 2-0 on goals Rev. and Mrs. '"l.rry C. Mese..... Miss H•• ther L'ngdon Brown Mr •• nd Mrs. B. H. Schneldlr dependJDg on the amount of Rey. Richard W. Mitchell Mr. Ind Mn. I'orrost R. Browne Mrs. Dolo .... B. S~"umer is expensive? Compare it to ing together as sixth grade Divi- by Heme Eaton and Brian Wi!- Mr. Roy S. Mods.n Mr .• nd Mrs. D.vld O. Bruc. Mr •• nd 'Mrs. Lew,II},1 D. se'Ylr custom flUiDg the unit and other expenses and you'll sional Champions two years ago, lette. Comet third liners scar- Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Molitor Mrs. Sebastl.n A. BuH. Mr •• nd Mrs. Glr.rd F. Imltt. distribution system wonldre. Mr. Ind Mrs. Dwlllht A. Moo.. Slst.r Cath.rlne Burl.nd Dr. and Mn. Mlchae' C. Snyder see it isn't. The average they have won 26 straight ing goals, their first, were Don Mr. and Mrs. John V. Moran Mr. John G. Calw.1I Mr •• ndMrs. Donlld 8. St'Wlrt quire. With reasonable main- family spends much much games. Orlando and David Flood. Mr. and Mrs. Wllllim A. Morse Dr•• nd Mrs. Ned Clullat Mr. and M.... J.mes Stone tenance it may have a IUe more than the cost of air Mr .• nd Mrs. Lee Morrison Mr .• nd Mrs. Geno Cloe Mrs. Jolin SWettl ' In the St. Mathew victory, In Saturday's second game Mr. and Mrs. Themls L. MUlOn. Mr. and Mn. Dav[d W. Cooke Mr. Ind Mrs. Jere D. Thomas of 20 years or more. Broken conditioning on tobacco, en. great outside shootmg by Rick the Jets and Pros met. John Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Murph" .Ir. Sister Corinne, O.P. Mr •• nd Mrs. John G. Thompso.., clJwn on a 2O-year basis, tertainment, and drink every Mrs. Rlcllerd M. McKean Sist.r Mary Jean Daugll.rty Mr .• nd Mrs. John R. Uno Walker accounted for 12 points. Hastings put the Pros in the Mr .• nd Mrs. Danlld McConechl. Mr. Herold 8. DaYis Dr. anll Mrs. E. S. Watn their owning cost would year. Other scorers were Kim Ma- lead nth a goal assisted by Mr. Ind Mn. J.mn D. McW.tt Mr. and Mrs. Dale W. D.Wlld Mr. Gilbert H. Whelden Jr. range from $50 to $75 a Mr. and Mrs. J. L.mar Newberry II Sister Ellzabeth Donav.n, O.P. Dr •• nd Mrs. F.. d Wlllt.house Order now before prIce in. honey with 9 points and Mark Dick Speer. It was a hard- Mr .• nd Mrs. Sldn.y NlIWhouse S,,'er Mary Emma, O.P. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Wilson year. fncludiag illterest. crease April 1st. Call for a .Promack with 8. Jeff Humes skated game throughout and Slmr G. O'Donnell Mr. and Mrs. William Elmer Mr. and Mrs. William W. Wilson and Chip Doyle contributed ex. late in the third period Stan Sister C. Ohalek Dr .• nd Mrs. Gomer P. Evans Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Wood Add main&enuce and elec. FREE DOME SURVEY. No Mr .• nd Mrs. J.me. Osborne Mr. and Mrs. John FllIlon trictty to operate dnrlng each obligation. Call Williams He. cellent defensive play. Jursek scored to seal the game SIster H. O'Regan Mr. and Mrs. John For:ener GROS"E "O.'ITE SHORES Athletic Director Larry Fer- for the Pros. Final score: 2 Mr. end Mrs. George E. Park.r, III Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Genl.r Mr .• nd Mrs. Roy Bndetlch season, and the owning and frigeration and Heating at Mrs. W.lter P.yne, .Ir. Dr•• nd Mrs. James H. Grnes Mr •• nd Mrs. Thomas -Candler operatiDg cost would be a 372.5500. rin will announce Star of Sea's to 1. Mark Fraser o{ the Jets Sister E. Piette Mrs. Gertwda L. Grawn Dr. and Mrs. E. O. COlIt.S, Jr next opponent later this v;~ek. third liners scored his first Sister M. E. Pohl Mrs. C.rol I. Hammond Mr. Ind Mrs. RI' Crlcchlclo • _____ goal assisted by Steve Kidd. Miss Monica E. Porter Mr. and Mrs. James o. H.ndl.y Jr. Mr.• nd Mrs. George Co Cnn., Jr. Rev .• nd Mrs. Perry Port.r Mr .• nd Mrs. Edward e. Hanpetlr Mr. W. Hawkln. Ferry Dan Lynch, Jeff Oetting, Jcff Mr. Ind Mrs. Georgi E. Pott.r Rev. and Mr .. R. Larry H.wklns Mrs. Betty M. Grency Logan, Tim Kelly and Paul Mr. and Mrs. a. Courtney R.nkln Mr. ana Mrs. James A. Humphrey. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer A. Krogh Mr .• nd Mrs. Th.tcher W. Rea, Jr. Siste, Jo Ann, O.P. Mrs. An/ld Lundell Gracey stood Ollt for the Jets, Mr •• nd Mrs. H.nry S. R.ynolds S[strr Mary Agnes Jon.s Mrs. 11.lr Moody, Jr. as did Jim Hirschfield subbing Dr. DIIAI RIChardson Mr. Ind Mrs. WIIII.m Kessler Mr •• nd Mr •. Rnbert Francis Rone, in the nets for the Pros, David Mr •• nd Mrs. J.mes E. Robertson Mr. Edg.r A. Krattll W1uJ, riD! tJJAiuL (J.uL Mr •• nd Mrs. R. F. Roelofs Mr. Ind Mrs. Edward F. L.ng. CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS Townsend and Craig. Standish. Dr. WlIII.m H.hlot Mrs. Sllrllng Loud Ame Ic.n A I tlo f ,., It W The Pros, by this win, get Rev •• nd M.... Ch.rlu W. SII"dror.k Dr.• nd Mrs. A. D. Mann ~oard GSs,.ocos.~pnolOnt.,nBrv•• rsh, om.n a Bye to the finals while the Mr •• nd Mrs. John li .•_ ....'haf ..r Mr. and Mrs. Petrick M.nn Detroit Urb.n' L.agu.~ • nc ]J) 8ill £RL t71dAmo1Jik. :~.' L.ne~!:\.rsS'CJhouhltn.J. SChon.nbe,., Jr. Mr •• nd Mrs. D. Ch.rl .. M.rston Grosse Polnl. Commltt .. for Op.n Housing Jets and Wolves will play on Miss Th.r"'-- M. Scllult. Mrs. J. P. Mayshark Gross. Point. P.mocratlc Women's DIs- Friday 'farch 14. see who ._ Mr .• nd Mrs. Edmond T. NI.me cunlon Group to ~~e~n~. Msrsm'ltFhred.rlcM. Sibley, Jr. Mr. ond Mrs. John A. Nelson Gro ... Point. Educ.tlon Assocl.tlon will play Jgainst the Pros on Mr. lAd Mn. L.wr.nc. O'Donn11i Grolsl POint. Federltlon of T•• (h.rs }J)lL lX/JRld CJ).LlidiJJJL fJ1J)Jl1L? Saturday, March 15, for the Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Specht Miss Sar.h Owen Gro Point. Hum.n Rel.tlon. Council Mrs. John Ste.ms Dr. and Mrs. Fr.nk H. Parc.Us Gro Pointe Inter.Falth Action C.nt.r Playoff Championship Cup. Mr .• nd Mrs. Melbourn. G. Stewlrt, Jr. Miss J.ne Pe.bles Grosse Point. L.lgu. of Wo • V I The season will e:Jose with Mr .• nd Mrs. Hemlltcn Stlllw.1I Mr•• nd Mrs. Russell Pe.bles SCORE m n 0 'n awards and trophies "Presented tl/1 fJ'flah.L and ?nJJrM.4, at the Grosse Pointe Hockey Associations Banquet planned for March 24 lit the Gourmet House. WE Fair Housing, Those who live to get even are Charles Marston, Chairman courting an expensive luxury. P.O. Box 5018 SPECIALIZE Grosse Pointe Fanns Open Sunlll'" TO:GO to 4:W Michigan 48238 IN ,",un. .nll Fri. Till .:01 PoM. I wish to support Fair Housing In Grosse Pointe aud would like to CODtribute WE DELIVER the following amonot: CORYEnES o $1.00 0 $5.00 0 $10.00 011 Orde,. of $5 or Mo,. D Other 0 Student Contribution I understand my name will he added to this ad for pobllcatioll In .apport IIf ROSL YN Fair Dousing In Grosse Pointe. BILL LEE OLDS Signature , ,. .,., ,.., . 295 S, GRATIOT, MT, CLEMENS MARKET Address .., , , , ,. . , _ . 465.0456 JUST 15 MIN. FROM THE POINTES Oldest III .... WoNt Phone (home) Phone (bos,) .. Se. Brian Ashmore 21020 MACK It ROilY. ... o Contact me for volunteer work. 184-3600 t ,~ Thursda.y, March 13, 1969 Plge Ten G R 0 SSE POI N TEN E W'S to their meetings to (lJ&teztaiJ). SELF.DlSClPLlNE SNAP .lUDGIiENT These speakers then qualify for tin's Coffee House programs. the Genesian Speech Festival The school will also furnish "A Further information may be had Planning a budget you can A little learning may be dan. Bantam Hawks by contacting Mr. Bailey at I live with' takes a lot of com. gerous, but not as serious as too Austin Prep School News and Michigan Forensics. Concert in Words" program for Austin. mon sense and will power. vivid an imagination. Lead Ice Loop I At the assembly awards were local schools and groups to come t Austin Prep. has recently held I grove College with 16 Austfu men given to the first place winners I The Godin Tool and Die award assemblies for lJ1udents speaking in various categories after the student,body heard ~x- Hawks, Grosse Pomte's entry STORM SASH FOR STEEL CASEMENTS excelling in their first semester of speech activities. Austin's amples. of sP':ech categorIes To fit all styles of ''FeJlestr~ type windon, in the Bantam Division cf the academic work as well as in the finalists of the day were John fro~ wmners. F~st place speak- furnished In AlWll. or Steel, In color. Southeast Michig".n Hoc key AugUstine and Genesian Speech Sark, Narrative P~try; Richard ers mclude. Damel Vehar, ~en HNOTliu AIR-TEC SECTIONS League, have now taken over . EASY TO OPEN Festivals. Berschaback, Bib 1e Reading; Cooper, JIm Fausone, Mike sole possession of first place. IJIntH for cle'n1lll1,no stor"., st~~ On February 19, the Honor's and John Knox, Oratory. Other Rizzo, ~arl Steudle, Jol,m Knox. y•• r 'rou~ d.ys of comfort. A...... ,.... The Hawks, who have come on or b.lkecl enlmal finish. aJackobrowll1r- strong in the second half. of Convocation was held for the students from Austin among the John Cirelle, E.d Po~selius! Rolr ,r.y.reel or white. league play, . are now three publication of the second semes- 400 speakers from 32 Michigan ert Lane, DenDls Baile.y, Richard I ter honor rol1listing and the {\is- sci:lools were Gary Baun, George Berscbb.ack. Paul ?liv~r, John Burelar Proof Guards for Wind9W1 points ahead of Royal Oak and and Doo ... Prevent Vandalism the Fraser Flyers who are both tribuoon of the scholastic letters Shea Mike Maurice John Ci. Sark, Mike MaceroDl, Mike Mau- • and the induction into the Na- relle: Robert Imesch,' Mike Tet- rice, Jim Zakem, T. Edward ys We .re specIalISts LD our field tied for second place. Jim Boetteher and don't you forget It. There are only two games tional Honor Society. The pro- reault, T. Edward Garvey, Mike Garvey, Bruce Grobb, Terry gram, under the dirp.ction of Cavanagh, ~eOrge Daniels, Mike Murphy and George Shea. 6'orUT AIR-TEC w ••• ~.CoIITW 2-7800 remaining in league play and ~ MtLt MD. Ea$t Sld. CoB JENZEN one more victory by the Hawks Thomas E. Bailey, Vice Princi- Oliver, Mike Cooke, I.ary Pfaff Many of these prize;winning 1 BLK. WEST OF OAKLAND Building will give them the cbampion- pal of Studies and Activities, and John Ricci. These young speakers will perform at Aus- ship. featured Dr. Darrell Rishel, men will go on to further speech The Hawk's latest win was Dean of Student Affairs of De. competition in the Michigan a 7-1 pasting of Fraser #2 at troit Institute of Technology, a~ Forensics in late March. ADDITIONS McCann Rink last Sunday. guest speaker., . The morning of February 26 Charlie" Rossie ,_,/j,A, Leading the scoring for Grosse There were 39 students WIth . ,. ~~ REMODELING Pointe was Marty Griffin who first honors and 47 students with saw the finahsts, runners-up and scored two goals and assisted second honors. Those students first place winners of the Augus- DOWNTOWN FORD I on another. Also scoring for with 3.5 average for three s~mes. tine Speech Festival receive +3on the Hawks was Ben Jones, who ters were given their scholastic their awards at the Sper.ch As- TU• HJl40+ smcel846 Invites You To See notched his ninth league goal letter. These stu~ents ~ere ~en sembly. The assembly is the George Mumaw while assisting on two others. Anderson. DenniS Bailey, Rich- . . Two of the Hawk's defense. ard Berschback, David Catlin, ~nQl ste~ 1D .the Augustine Fes- For Your Next men got into the scoring act Robert Hammer, Steven Michal- !ivai which mcludcs .each m.an New or Used Car Kitchen. - Bath_s 4eslt- as well, as Tom McGrav.. and ski, Mark Nebra, Paul Nehra, m tbe school. In thea EngIlS~ lecreatiotl R_. - -Acoudlcef caili.... • The Most Complete Facilities Personeliud Ard"r;Khlrtll Servin Dennis Godin each picked up Paul Oliver, Joseph Padesky, c~assrooms, under the. supe~I' Colllplete H_ & ec.1IllIlercieI Servl. a goal, with McGraw also add. Patrick Roney, John Van Tiem, sID.n~f Thomas E .. Baile~, Vice in tile -Detroit Area ing an assist to his credit. Donald Hanna, Norbert Kamin- Prmclpal an~ English Chall.man, • Rental .. d Leasillg ProgrClMS Rounding out the Hawks' ski and Neil Hurley. stude,,:ts deliver an oral mter- • CIIalffnr Service to JeMlr scoring was Rick Linzell with Those students received into pretation of poetry, prose or George Mumaw Downtown Office or Down. as~ists from McGraw and Grif. the National Honor Society were dra.ma. T~ey are. ranked by town Shopping Area fin, and Chip Lenahan, who Rodney Hyduk, JaJDl!SMaciejko, ~ell Engli.sh teacner and the A Good Man also picked up his ninth goal Terry Murphy, Richard Renner higest ranking mllVe on to a ~ec- To Know of the season, with Dave Sick- and Derrik Woodbury. ond round. The final round gives 1833 E. JEFFERSON lesteel and Dave Johnson draw. The annual Genesian Festival a first and second pla(~espeaker. ing the aSfists. was held for the state at Mary- The final two games of the season for the Hawks will be against the two teams that are now tied for second place Pee Wee Hockey and anything coul.... happen. However. the Hawks have beat- Sees Slim Wins en both of tMse clubs in earlier contests and both games are By ANITA CARBONE rated as toss-ups. Trans-Am and Radke played a A great deal of the credit very close game on Monday, for the tremendous success the March 3. Trans.Am won the Hawks are having continues to game 3-2 in' the last seconds of the game when Bill Dawson tip- W, c.LU. loIMrt A. Ay,.lt, CJ.U, go to goalie Dave Versical, fraU: HOWlaM, however his defense has now ped in the puck on a pass from rounded into shape and has Larry Slocum. been giving him plenty of pro. Radke started the scoring in tection as they have come up the first period with an unassist- with some fine defensive plays, ed goal by Joe G.1 :,;....&;...... March 12, and Thursday, March $~ ....8~=.»M::>~ 1680 First National Buildinc-Detroit, 963-3060 cipate) and one of their par- 5~ 14 OZ. .' ents. All thirteen-yeaNllds and 13, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in the REG. 4.«1 1__69 new fourteen- and fifteen-year- Grosse Pointe South High aids will also need their birth School. 'HURRYWHILE OFFER t.:Asm or baptismal certificate. A birth certificate must be PLASTIC JUliO The Board of Governors wish. presented ,8nd there is a regis- MASSACHUSETT. MUTUAL ell to announce that some of the tration fee of $10. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY teams need managers and coach- Tryouts will be held on April es. Anyone who might be inter- 5,12 and 13. GARMENT BAG 2i II,.REG, L2I SprinKfieU1,Massacll~us IOT"mizetll8S1 "I.-RE&. lit ,ested is urged to call Bob Kut. scher at 882.9891. Whitmore Promoted REG. 1.99 177 Peplo-Bismol At Army Hospital lOW OILY - LlSTERINE Proteet clothes from dust end dirt. Moth resistant. ANT.'SEPTIC for Upsel Slo•• c. Paul U. Whitmore, ophthamol- Extra ICIlIl~ipper for easy access. H... vl' duty. ogy resident at Walter Reed , oUr Low Price Our Low Prle. General Hospital, Walter Reed Army Mellical Center. Washing. ton. D.C., was promoted recent- ly to the rank of major. 97~ 63~ A native of Grosse Pointe, the - on the river - major earned a B.S. at the Uni- ; vemty of Michigan in 1962. M29 HIGHWAY, Next to Harsens Island Ferry - ALGONAC, MICH. ; Entering the service the same Ill's -flEe. LU 4.11L • JlE8... Phone 1-794-7836 year, he went on to earn a medi- cal degree at the University of NO. 60 PANUEU JULIA In Michigan School of Medicine in EMPIRIN SCORE ttlOW 1966 as part of Student Detach- OPEN ment Five of the U.S. Army. FACTORY SECONDS FACIAL TISSUES COMPOUND HAIR CIEAI. Major Whitmore interned at Oui Low Price Our Low Pri.:. - BOX OF 50 j 2'66 * OPEN 'I DAYS A WEEK - Walter Reed General Hospital. CIGARS' 2~£~.ES35~ Then, in 1967 he was assigned -(.:(LUNCH * DINNER j aviation medical officer with the Bullet 1st Cavalry Division, Air Mobile 99~ -{;(SUNDAY LIQUOR in the Republic of Vietnam. In i: t EVERY TUES, 6 P,M, TO 9 P.M. .' November 1968, he again came .~ -{;(COCKTAILS ~~ • .~ to Walter !".eed to begin his resi- -{;(BANQUET FAC!L1TIES dency . UtZo-REG,. . ~ 9 The son of Mrs. Norma Whit- -{;(CATERING FOR $2 .1 more, 1973 Vernier road, the PRIVATE PARTIES major is marrierl to the formcr YO! HAIR j Marilyn Froehlich. daughtei' of HONOR AMERICAN EXPRESS W~ ....! Earl Froehlich, 1890 Lennon . AND DINERS CARDS - - - Assorted sizes, .hape' and color •• CONDITIONER - - Maj. and Mrs. Whitmorc and AItrClctive plastic .hacle •• their two-year-old daughter • entertainment every weekend • Tracie live at 3238Hewitt Street, :J69~ !M~ Silver Spring, Md.

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"! d , J; 1: Ii Thursd.y, MlIfCh I]. ,1969 G R 0 SSE PO I N TEN EW S Page Sevin Mrs. Raymond Biermann of DEMOCRA11C WAY Slate Ferry PTA March Meeting Students Taking Mt. Olive Sets Blame Insanity Students Take 1217 Blairmoor; won a gold key To be a pioneer of ptogress for her painting done with Ii man must be free to thiDt ; A very special program has ness meeting guest speaker De. T. t It I S d C t I SI t' C W.,. H been .planned for t~e thirdP.TA tective Marthl Trombley, of the rIp 0 a y acre oncer n 100mg ase ,."lng onors opaque water colors. and work as he pleases. ~eeting at'Ferry ::;Chool,sched. Grosse Pointe Woods Police, -- ,-- , --'- ,uled for next Tuesday evening. will speak on "Drugs and Their :A group of students from the ' Mt. Olive Lutheran C~urch of Frederick Mas 0 n Mathews, The Detroit News annually :March 18. Use." A movie will be shown Pointe area are leaving Satur- Detroit is sponsoring tIle Male 24, of 1708 Lochmoor boule. sponsors a Scholastic Writing UPHOlSTERING(0. • President Dr. William Jevons in conjunction with Detective day, April 5, f()r a two.week Chorus of Northwestern College, vard, whosbot Woods Patrol. Contest. This year, three stu. 14322 Meet A... , PItoM VA :will begin the meeting promptly Trombley's talk, as well as a spring course in Roman dvili. Wateltown. , in iL sa. man Donald Schmaltz on Janu. 2-'''' d~nts of St. Paul High School • Custom • : t 7'30 pm. There will b display. All parents are urged zatiOD. They .will tour Rome, cr~d concert to be given in Mt. a':Y ~, 1968, appeared before won prizes in the contest, •a : . . . e an to attend.. Naples, CaprI, and S cmd deli11ery • select trcnn hU1ldT,dI of fiu, Upon conclusion of the busi. served in the gymnatroium. Museum as well as the famous The program will consist of guilty by reason of insanity. Inger of 19640 Lochmoor, won Sorrento Easter Parade. chorales, hymns, anthems, and Shortly after midnight on the fabric, for her informal article entitled • custom maM ,lip coo," Sister Helen Edward, O.P., carols written and arranged by January date, Pat r 0 1m a n has been appointed by the composers from the Sixteenth SChmaltz and his partner, Pa. "Bah Humbug on the Toy In. • guaTlIlIked • terms 1lMUabJ. GOLDEN Foreign Study League, as coun. Century to the present, and rep. trolman Bruce Marone, drove dustry" and Senior B()b Martin nEE ESTIMATES- VA 2.t660 llelor. Sister Helen Edward resenting not only American to the Lclchrnoor address where son of Mr. and Mrs. John Mar: OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE teaches Latin and Religious and English backgrounds, but Matthews had 1lee11quarreling tin. ()f 509 University, for his in- Education at St. Ambrose High also German, Norwegian, Slliva. with his parents, stating that he f()rmal art i c I e, "Playing BlJDDIIA School and has an MA degree in kian and Russian. was going to "kill some(me." Chicken: Bravery or Stupidity?" Classical Languages. The College Brass Quartet A blast from a 12.gauge shot. Also, heshrnan Cathy Wagner t'****,SERVING 3 GENElAnoNS Of SMAn DlTIlCMTUS Chinese-American RESTAURANT Among the students making will perform with. the Chorus. gun fired by Mathews struck ~on. a, prize fo~ her ske!ch • Free Iltl ...... • Cenvenlent T.rm. HOURS: COCKTAIL LOUNGE the trip are James Pechur John Among the selections by the Patrolman Schmaltz in the all- titled 'The ~IagIC of Christ. • AWNINGS DID DIP tr' .' J Chorus will be such fllvorites as domen, at which point Marone's mas." Cathy IS the daughter of::' fie>. Fri. & Sot. \ 1 a.m. t(l 1 16340 HARP ER SS Mon.-Thurs. II a,m. ta 12 near Whittier ,ye, ave ye, a lela en- "For All the Saints," "In Jos. call for assistance was answered Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wagner of t: . kln~, Douglas Delaney,. ~arol eph's Lclvely Garden" and b 11 th' Wood .poll 3555 Yorkshire in Detroit. ? Sunday 12 to 12 Ample Parking Fanna and Kathy Williams.". ." y a 0 er s ce on • More are Kitty Sullivan Kathy Abide With Me. • duty ~s well as officers from Crowley'sDepartment Store: ORDER NOW Featuring the very finest in Can- COMPUTE Vito Nancy Bell Maure~n Ver- Student O~gaD1StJames Scbup- the Farms, Shores and Hal'rer with the Detroit News sponsored • ' tonese dishes for LUnl;~eons and Corry eM Se".ice mee~sch,Angeia 'Craparotta. peohauer will pres~nt a l5-min. Woods. a Scl101asticArt Contest, which ~ AT SPECIAl. Dinn~rs, plus exotic Cocktails. 881.6010 Thomas Kelly 8nd Suzanne i'et- ute preconcert mUSIcale. One of The residence was surrot;nd- was held at Crowley's from: WINTER PRIOES zel. the la~t numbers on the pro. ed and Mathews finally surren- February 22 to March 8. The • gram IS an arrangement by the dered. exhibit contained works done • FOR Chorus Director, Dr. Arnold O. Two warrants were obtained by high sc!lool students, includ- :: ~hm~, of the hy~n ;:'The from the Wayne County Prose- ing'pain.tings, sculpture, photog. :: SPRINS DEUIERYI EVERY WEDNESDAY DINNER SPECIAL Ch~rc.h s one Foundahon for cutor's Office, one charging raphy, Jewelry, pottery, etc.. NEW MODERN MATIRIALS AND DBI8IS Chorusassisting chorus and the Male Mathews wit!l. . assault with in. In thoIScontes.t there are. th."ree • WILL GIVE YOU FUL~. Y£AR 'ROUND mTEmON K. LIFKOFSKY co. Northwestern Colleg~ is a pre. tent to co~t m~der~ a~d the main awards given: a certifi. : thoological college operated by sec.on~ chargmg ~ WIth mtent cate, a gold key, and a blue rib.:: t~~EO~:::~~LF~~~TEDi.07-G890 the Wisconsin Evangelical Lu- to inflict grrat bodIly harm less bon. Kathe Moran,' daughter of • WE SEIlV' ALL SU.URU CORNED BEEF & CABBAGE theran Synod. It grants a B.A. than ,m~er.. Mr. and Mrs. R. Moran of 178 ~ DACRON FABRICS degree in liberal arts upon grad. Followmg the mling by Judge Moross Road, won a gold key. A FI 8 E uation from the college. Kaufmau, Mathews was rem~n~. f~r h~r P8in~g do~e with Q.. ...IISize III. annen, It. The 'concert presented by this ed to the custody of the ?r1lcl1i. ~ps m acrylic p81nts. Janet i For U.S•• STATE. FRATERNAL. c;ttURCKES • SQlOOLS' Choms is open to the public gan Department of .Ment.al BIermann, daughter of Mr. and 4"U.U*****U.UU*U*,* and a cordial invitation is ex~ Hea~th for, an indefinite perIod ------tended by the memtNjrs of Mt. of time. . Olive Lutheran Churclj. to aU to ------PoBt:pouii'in hear this program. . It affords an Alpha Xi Delta AI~nae appropriate addition.' to Good T H Id Mdt' RESTAURANT Friday devotions. A freewill of- 0 .0 on ay ee 1n9 16624 Mack .t Harvard fering will__ be taken. The G'rosse Pom. te Alumnae Phone 882-1800 Chapter of Alpha Xi Delta will OPEN' AoM. to t P.M.-COLOSID MONDAY' gather Monday evening, March Woods Garde~ 17,' to hear a talk on "C!osing the Communications Gap Be- Academy Awan'. Nominee Club Has Party tween Actives and Alumnae" Best Aclor-eutf Robenson by Mrs. Torn Estes, Province 'l'he annual spring luncheon president of Zeta Tau All'ha. "CHARLY" . The,BREAKERS Tecitnlcolor Riv:::use tn and card party of t4e Grosse The meeting will be held at 8 8900 East JeHerson Ave. ~ Phone 823.3440 f('r Reservations Pointe Woods Garden' Club was o'clock jn the horne of Mrs. SIIt"SlIn. Mat;lIee only . Exquisite Atmosphere-Exacting Ser'nce-Thoughtful Hospitality held on Tuesday, March 4, at Stanley Capp, of Bedford road. AU new in color the Michigan Consolidated Gas Mrs. Estes. will be introduced "P1NOCCHIO" Company's Hospitality House in by Mrs. John V. Rini, Province .All maIn floor seats 75e DINING • ENTERTAINMENT. DA.NCING Sa~urday: Doors open 12:45 In Detroit's Most, Beautiful Rinrfront Dininl Room and Lounge Kercheval avenue. vice-president of Alpha Xi Del. "PIMOCCHIO" Proceeds from this event are ta. 'at 1:05 8< 3:00 Sunday: Doors open 1:4$ -'FEATURI~ -', " Now Appearing Thurs., Fri. and Sat. used to further therapy at Her. 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Page Twelve G R 0 SSE POI NT ENE WS Thursday, March 13, 1969 \ . .: " I nial Broach and MlIchine-Com. a brother, Knut Erikson; :t3 'Family Affair' et ° pany. grslDdchildren and five great- abI uanes She Is survived by three grandc9ildrell. For Defer PTA . daughters, Mrs. Elmer BeDZin, Burial was in Woodlawn Mau. Tuesday, March 18, marks the , . . Mrs. Charles D. K. Brown, and soleum. Tributes may be made Charles T. Fisher, m, has date for the secOnd annual BENRIETrA "URGES Buml was m lilt. Olivet Cern. u-s Walter Wood' ason Arvid' to Immanul!l Lutheran Churcb. been elected executive vice- Defer ''Family Affair" P.T.A. Funeral services for Mrs. etery...... '" 000 president of National Bank of meeting. Beginning ."t 7:30 p. Jurges, 79, were lIeld on TIlurs- f ANNIE G. LUNDELL Detroit. Mr. Fisher heads the m., entire Defer families (grand- day, March 6, at the Verhey. i• . is! th d den Funeral Home, 163(lOMack Funeral services for Mrs. CITY OF Unit ed States DIV on of e parents uncles, aunts an avenue. Burial was in Mt. 01- bank. cousins are invited, too) will Lundell, a native.of Sweden, aDd Mr. Fisher joined National cOllverge on Defer SChool for ivet cem~tery. a founding member and director Bank of nt'troit as an assistant purposes of viewing the many Mrs. Jurges, who was born of the Detroit Swedish Council, vice.president in 1958 after the educational processes. Chilo in Poland, died on Monday, was held on Saturday, March 8, titO"f ]Pointer_- death of his father who had dren will act as family tour March 3, in Hutzel Hospital, from the Verheyden Funeral been the bank's president for guides, explaining their indio Detroit, following an illness. Home, 16300 Mack avenue, and many years. He was elected a vidual experiences in the con- Sbe lived at 472 Manor road. in the Immanuel Lutheran - IMPORTANT vice-president in 1961, and in text of familiar surroundings, She is survived by her hus. Church, Chandler Park drive 1964 was placed in charge of All classroom and special teach. band, Josephj two sons, Edward and Dickerson,"Detroit. SPECIAL NOTICE the bank's National Division. ers will be available, too. and Rubert; and five grandchil, Mrs. Lundell, who lived. at 199 Hr. Fisher is a director of No child will be admitted dren. ° 0 ° Lochmoor boulevard, died on American Airlines American without an adult and no 'adult VIOLET M. GUENZEL Wednesday, March 5, in Miami ABSENT VOTERS' BALLOT Broadcasting Companies, the will be admitted without a Mrs. Guenzel, 53, of 19748 Beach, Fla. Detroit Edison Company, and child: Sorry, but pets are ~ot West Kings court, died on Sun. She carne to this country in Hiram Walker, Gooderham &: consld~red part of the family day, March 9, in St. John Hos. 1904 aud to Detroit in 1914 with GENERAL CITY ELECTION Worts Limited and holds of- that mght.Plan to attend and pitaL her late husband, Otto Lundell, LA fi.3000 fice in nume;ous civic and b~g your "Buffy" and "JOOy" Funeral services for Mrs. co-founder of the Michigan Tool APRIL 7', 1969 charitable organizations. He is WIth you. Guenzel were held at the Ver. Company. i a member of the Association of WWJ St to heyden Funeral Home, 16300 She was a charter member of Registered, Qualified Electors in the City of Reserve City Bankers, the a Ions Mack, and from Christ the King the Immanuel Lutheran Church Grosse Pointe Farms who expect to be absent from Michigan Association of Certi. H GPP k Lutheran Church, yesterday, and served as president of the the City or who are confined to home or hospital AUTO RENTALS MONTEGO fled Public Accountants, and onor ar March 12. Intennent was in Ladies Aid for 25 years. She was by illlless or disability are urge,d to apply for absent MERCURY t!Je Ameri~an Institute of Cer- The 'WWJ Stations cited the ForestIawn Cemetery. also formerly president of the voters' ballots at once. tified Publi~ Ac.countant8. Park as "The Community of the She is survived by her hus. Mission Society and an honorary ~OUGAR He and his ~e, the former Week," and presented Ma~'or band, Robert, Jr.; a son, Robert member of the Board of the De. - NO APPLICATION CAN BE MADE AFTER • Daily M~garet Keegm, ha,,:e five Matthew Patterson with a framed E.; a daughter ,Mrs. Wayne troit C:>uncil of Church Women, Ie 2:00 O'CLOCK P.M., SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1969. $8.1 DIY MI" children, Margaret. Elizabeth, proclamation to that effect on Eko; two sis~ers; a brother and where she was actlvefor 15 Application must. be made prior to such time at • Weekly Charles T. lV, Curtis W., Law. Friday, Marcb, 7. Listeners and two graDdchildren. y,ears. the City Office. MERCURY rence P. 21,. a~d Mary Flor- viewers will be ahle to hear ° 0 ° For 27 years. Mrs. Lundell Colony Park ence. They live lD Lothrup Rd. and see the presentation on Ra- RA0l;JL WRRIEST . was president of the Ladies PETER CAPUTO • Monthly ---- ... WWJ d WWJ TV A ril Mr. Vernest, 56, of 176 Fish. Auxiliary of the Swedish Engi- CITY CLF.RK dlO an • on p er road, died SUddenly on Mon- neers Society of Detroit. She was. WAGON S G S h f 28., day, March 3, while in Atlanta l .. l.. (Ip I. 3 yn.) All .!llen Air ColMlitioM. gt. eorge c a er '!be proclarnati0!1 read: . Ga. He was a native of Detroit chairman of the board of the PUBLISHED: Grosse Pointe News, March 6 and Awarded Bronze Star 'Th~ WWJ Station.s proudly Funeral services were held Detroit Tap and T.ool Company, March 13, 1969. Cau J... JelkIM: TU 1.SOOO $10 a Day ~ . proclaun Grosse POinte Park on Thursday March 6 from th and vice,president of the Colo- AnnY. Sergeant George E, the. ConununJ~ of. ~e Week, Verheyden Funeral H~me,I63~ Schafer, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. ~or Its outstanding achIevements Mack, and from St. Paul's I~~~~~~~~ George F. Schafer, 21119 Lan- m the many cO,mple~ .areas of Ca'tholic Church. 9M. caster, Harper Woods, Mich" codes, ~ommumty. liVl!lg; .for His survivors include his NOTICE OF ANNUAL received the Bronze Star Med. the dedicat~ spirit of Its lead- wife. Isobe1 (nee DeWulf), two al Feb. 9 in Phu Bai, Vietnam. ers in pu~lic office, buSiness daughters, Mrs. Lawrence T. MEETING OF nrCTORS Sgt. Schafer was presented and .ed,!cati~n! and. for the en. Reger and Mrs. Barbara Brandt; the award for meritorious serv- thuslastic ~1V1~. pnd~demon. his father, Camille; a brother, AND OF A PUBLIC ice in ground operations against strated. by It Citizens. Albert, aDd four grandchUdren. WAYNE COUNTYt MICHIGAN White or Black hostile forces in Vietnam. Mayor ~atterson accepted the I --.:...----.:::..;:..-~..;.;;.:.:::.I HEARING ON THE 1969./ At tl1e time of the presenta. ~c;x:lamation on behalf of the NOnCE OF ANNUAL 1970 TOWNSHIP BUDGET NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Enameled Aluminum tion he was a team leader with Citizens of the Park, and ex- Company B 1st Battalion, 501st pressed pride and gratitude that MEETINGOF maORS GROSSl PGlNn The assessment Roll of the City of Grosse Pointe Infantry or'the 101st Airborne 'l(WJ Stations had singled out Farms, Wayne County, Michigan, for the year 1969 having Division (Airmobile). in Viet. the Park for the honor.. AND OF A pUlue TOWNSHIP STORM WINDOWS, Darn . The award ceremony was . been compiled, His wife Nancy lives at 2120 taped and will be shown on HEARING OF THE 1969a WAYNE (OUm, MICH. DOORS, Allard av~nue. ' Shelby Newhouse's eve.~g MEETINGS FOR THE PURPOSE OF _____ program on radio alld teleVl810n 1970 TOWNSHIP BUDGET on April 28. LAKE TOWNSHIP To the Electors of REVIEWING SAME WILL BE HELD PORCH ENCLOSURES BACK.TRACK Witnessing the presentation Grosse Pointe Township ALUMINUM SIDING, TRIM AND GunERS Bad judgment causes many a were, Dr. Joseph Spagnoli, as- MACOMB (OUNTY, MICH. Michigan - TUESDA.Y, MARCH II, 1969 man to do a lot of hustling just sis1ant sup'.ll'intendent of Grosse to cover up. AND SCREEN PORCHES Pointe Pub lie Schools; and You • are hereby notified STORMS FOR mn WEMENT WINDOWS Rich.1i"d Krajenke, president of To the Electors of that the Annual Meeting of TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1969 Money may not win friends, the newly. formed "Kerchl'Val. Lake Township the Electors of Grosse Pointe but it does influence people. in.the.Park ~inesB District." Michigan We Repair Storm Suh mul Screeru Township will be held on at the City Hall, 90 Kerby Road, Grosse Pointe Farms, Saturday, April 5, 1969, at FREE ESTIMATES You are hereby notified that the Township Offices at 795 Michigan, from 9:00 a,m. to 5:00 p.m. each dliy. CITY OF- the Annual Meeting of the Lak..shore Rvad (G r 0 sse , Electors of Lake Township will Pointe Shores M u nici p a I All those deeming themselves \aggrieved by said assess. be held on Saturday, April 5 , POINTE SC'REEN Building), at, Vernier Road, ment may then be heard. GROSSE POINTE 1969, at the Township Offices Grosse Pointe Shores, Mich. at 795 Lake Shore Road (Grosse igan. at 1 o'clock P.M., East- Pointe Shores Municipal Build- ern Standard Time. CARROL C. LOCK AND STORM SASH, INC, ing), at Vernier Road, Grosse City Assll5sor 20497 Mack Aye. PUBLIC NOTICE Pointe Shores, MiChiglUl, at 2 181-6130 or 181-4600 o'clock P.M., Eastern Standard All matters required by Published: Grosse Pointe News Time. . law to be acted upon by the February 27, 1969, March 6, 13 and 20, 1969 Township Electors at said 1969 REAL PROPERTY Annual Meeting will be con. All matters required by law sidered: to be acted upon by the Town. CITY OF ship Electors at said Annual cln OF ASSESSMENT ROLL Meeting will be considered. A Public Hearing will also be held ,at the time of the Th'e 1969 REAL PROPERTY ASSESSMENT .ROIL holding of said Annual Town. (;to"iJoinfifMm$' A Public Hearing will also be ship Meeting, on April 5, is now complete and will be available for public held at the time of the holding inspection at our Municipal Office, 17147 Maumee 1969, upon the adoption of of said Arinual Township Meet- the Township Budget for the ~ro"~ itark ing ,on April 5, 1969, uPDn 1foinu NOTICE OF REGISTRATION on fiscal year of 1969.1970. t4e adoption of the Township WAYNE COUNTY, MICHICAN FOR MARCH 3, 1969 Budget for the fiscal year of through 1969.1970, A coPY of tho 1969-1970 TownshIp of Grosse Pointe NOTICE MARCH 17, 1969 GENERAL CITY ELECTION A -ropy of the 1969.1970 Budget is aVliilable for pub- (Saturday and Sundays exclUded) Township of Lake Budget is lic inspection at the Office OF REVIEW OF TO BE HELD ON available for public inspection of the Township Clerk, 795 During. the Hours of at the Office of the Township Lak eshor e Road, Grosse 1969 ASSESSMENT ROLL Clerk, 795 Lake Shore Road, Pointe Shores. Michigan. MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1969 9:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Review of and Grosse Pointe Shores, MichigaD. K. the City of Grosse Pointe Park, Wayne County, Mich. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that registration of 2:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. Thomas JeHeris igan, shall be in session at the Municipal Building, qualified electors wbo have not already registered can be CLERK made with the City Clerk of the City of Grosse Pointe A, J, BEIK 15115 East Jefferson Avenue, Grosse Pointe Park, Farms, .at his office in .the Municipal Building, 90 Kerby Within this inspection period, any. person may file CLERK Michigan, for the purPose of reviewing the 1969 City Road, CIty of Grosse POinte Farms Wayne County, Michi- Grosse Pointe Township, Assessment Roll on: gan, any day prior to "nd including March 7, 1969, and that IN WRITING with the CITY CLERK a complaint Lake Township, Michigan Michigan the City Clerk will be in his office Monday through Friday of any rdlsessment, STATING SPECIFICALLY the TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1969 from 8:30 A,M. to 4:30 P.M. and Wednesday evenings until grounds of the complaint. 6:00 P.M. for the, purpo~e Of accepting registrant8. The Board will meet between the hours of 8:00 A.M. All complaints will be considered by the BOARD NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING and 8:00 P_M. except for a recess from 12:00 Noon NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that for the con. to 1;00 P.M. and from 5:00 P,M. to 6:00 P.M. venience of the electors... the Clerk will be in his office OF REVIEW which will convene on MONDAY, OF THE from 8.:00 A,M. to 5:00 .t".M., EST, on Saturday, March I, MARCH 17, 1969. The Board of Review shall continue in session on 1969, and from 8 A,M. to 8 P.M. on Friday March 7 1969 these dates until all interested persons shall have been for the purpose of receiving registrations.' " Robert C. Bendzinski City Council, Acting as a heard. Deputy City Clerk Board of Appeals Under the , All persons considering themselves aggrieved by their , PETER CAPUTO City of Grosse Pointe. Mich. assessment may present their complaints to the Board CITY CLERK Provisions of the of Review at these sessions. 90 KERBY RD., TUxedo 5.6600. Zoning Ordinance BOARD OF REVIEW Published Grosse Pointe News, February 26, March 5, 1969 CITY OF GROSSE POINTE PARK, MICHIGAN CITY OF OF THE CITY OF P'Jb. G,P.N. N. J. ORTISI 3/13/69 CITY CLERK CITY OF CROSSE POINTE fimse lJoinft lBoohs CITY OF WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN ~ross~loinft ~arh MICHIGAN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of BOARD OF ABSENT VOTERS BALLOT the City of Grosse Pointe WOOds,meeting as a Board fitOS9t 190intt lBoo~s FOR of Appeals under Section 44.9.8 of the Zoning Ordi- REVIEW MEETING nance of the City of Grosse Pointe Woods, will hold MICHICAN a Public Hearing at the Municipal Building, 20025 The Property Assessment Roll of tl)e City of REGULAR CITY ELECTION NOTICE OF REVIEW Mack Avenue, Grosse Pointe WOOds,Wayne County, of the Grosse Pointe, Wayne County, Michigan, for TO SE HELD Michigan on Monday evening, March 17. 1969 at the year 1969 has been compiled. Therefore, 7:30 P.M. o'clock Eastern Standard Time in the 1969 ASSESSMENT ROLE in accordance with the General Property Tax Council-Court Room to hear the following Appeal: MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1969 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Laws of tthe State of Michigan and Section APPEAL No.2 - 1969 Review of the City of Grosse Pointe Woods Wayne. 35, of the City Charter, as amended: Registered, qualified Electors in the City of Grosse The request of the City of Grosse Pointe Woods C;ounty, Michigan will be in session from 9:'00 A.M. for a variance under the provisions of Sectio!) Pointe Park who expect to be absent from the City ~ clock to 5:00 P.M. o'clock Eastern Standard Time THE BOARD OF REVIEW 44.9.8 (m) of Ordinance No. 88, the Zoning In the WILL MEET ON or who are confined to home or hospital by illness Ordinance of the City of Grosse Pointe Woods, or disability are urged to apply for absent vott'rs COUNCIL-COURT ROOM MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1969 as amended, as an adjunct to Chene Trombley of the ballots at once. NO APPLICATION CAN BE MADE Park (commonly described as the property MUNICIPAL BUILDING AND AIt'TER 2:00 O'CLOCK P.M. SATURDAY, APRIL 5, situated on the southwest corner of Mack 20025 Mack Avenue 1969. Avenue and Ridgemont Road) which is in RIA TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1969 District. Grosse Pointe WOOds,Michigan DUling the Hours of on Applications must be made prior to such time at The area proposed for the variance extends TUESDAY-MARCH 11, 1969 9: 00 a.m. to 11 :00 a.m. the City Clerk's office at 15115 East Jefferson Ave. approximately 80 feet westward from the and and nue. The Clerk will be in his office from 8:3(\ A.M. center line of the dedicated alley and is pro- TUESDAY-MARCH 25,1969 2 :00 p.m. to 4 :00 p.m, to 5:00 P.M. daily and on Wedensday unm 6:00P.M. posed to be used as a parking lot in conjunction for the purpose of reviewing the 1969 City Assess- for receiving such applications. with the Chene Trombley Park, together with ment Roll. Such meeting will be hold at the Municipal the Municipal Parking Lot on the commercially All. persons considering themselves aggrieved by Offices, 17147 Maumee (Rear of the Police zoned p.roperty fronting on Mack Avenue. J, theIr assessment, or who have any questions or Department and Fire Hall). N. 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• GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, March 13, 196!.- Grosse Pointe News ANTEEBO PUBLISHERS, INC. Memorial Center Schedule Whaa Goes 0.0 OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL Wha/~ nwon GROSSE POINTE FARMS, MICHIGAN 48238 at P SecoDdClass Postage Paid at Detroit, IIJchiJaa Marth 13.Mare~ ze ' "our -.-brar,. Open Dally 9 a,m,.9 p.m. ..R,..j. .r.I ~III'I FULLY PAID CIRCULATION (Tieket office closed Sunday) By VIJ1IDjaLeounl rt r .....," *AII Memorial sponsored aetiyities OpeD to the Grosse. ) By SIbyl , Phone TU 2-6900 Pointe pubUc, Hospital equipment available for free loan: Guest CoIullUlist: does not itself to valid criticism We'd like to report the a~dtior. of. n~w mem- Member MIcll1n~~.:t~~fUi~dR£~~~:lrh~i:~~al A!SOe1aUoDeruuhes, wbeel chain, beating Illmps and bospital beds. KellJlethNielseD by uninformed students or lay. bers to the Kercheval on the Hill Asso~latlon. Why '0' FIfth Avenue,~e::lyy:rtw~t:~~wRv~~rntatlye.Ine. BYrant'.7300 GROSSE POINTE GARDEN CF~NTER AND LENDING One aspect of the turbulence m~DUCATIONAND THE BAR. don't you join the following members and give us 333 North MIchiganA"enueCJl(l:AGO OFFl(.'EPhoneFlu.nclal- S-U!4 LIBRARY. Mrs. Harry Frost onVdutyI tTuesday, Wednes.It t which characterizesldour'dage is RICADES (1968) by Charles a new item: Frank Adam Inc., Bronze Door, Cham- I day, Tbul'tlday, 10 a.m.-4 ".m. 0 un eer eonsu an on the mounting, wor .WIe. un. Frankel, represents the thinking pion Real Estate, Colonial Federal Savings, William ROBERTB. EDGAR EDITOR and GENERALMANAGERduty Friday, 2-4 p.m. TU 1-4594. rest among students. Japanese of a Columbia University philo- DenIer & Co., Francesco Beauty. Salon, John S. WILLIAMADAMO ADVERTISINGMANAGER Thursday March 13 students have been vociferously sopher on student demands for Goodman, Gray's Racquet & Sport Shop, Grosse JANET MUELLER FEATURE PAGE, SOCIETY *10:00 a.m. Braille Transcfiption _ Mrs. John McNa. ~~~~~lni:~~b~o~:s ~:~ ::~ power. Such demands do point JAMES J. N'JAIM...... NEW~ mara, Instructor.' d C h up aClidemicand social short. Pointe News, Hamlin's Market Inc., Higbie Real PEPPER \\"HJTELAW _ _._ NE: 12 noon Law ers Wives of Macomb County-Lunch. ~:~:~~,g ~:~c~u:~d' comings but when measured Estate, 'I'. Raymond Jeffs, Johnston Optical ~o., JAMES H. KERR.....,...... NES Y M:~~C~against ~ standard of "v.: . is Johnstone & Johnstone, The League Shop, MarJ1yn BARBARAH. CICHY _...... ADVERTISING eon. City have felt the sting of str. best educationally," abdicatinghat Shoppc, Maxon Bros., Inc., ~r. Dan's Beauty Salo,n, LILLIANKARR ADVERTISING • 1:00 p.m. Fulfilling Your Potential - Dr. John E. dent upheavals.The Democra c power to students would be a Mister Sheridan Books, NabonalBank of DetrOit, MARYLORIMER...... ADVERTISING Hoskins, Instructor. Conventionin Chicagolast sUT' mistake. Paselk Picard.Norton, PongraczJewelers, Purdy & JOHN MaeKENZIE _•.. , : BUSINESS • 4:00 p.m. Ballet - Mary Ellen Cooper, Instructor. mer was marred by an ugy DEMOCRACY AND THE '. Edgar' Associates Margaret Rice, Ruth Associates, JOAmo'E EASON _...... ACCOUNTS• 7:30 p.m. Classical Guitar - Brian Crowe, Instructor. student.policeclash. STUDENTLEFT (1968)had its Chet Sampson Travel Service, Sign of the Mermaid, ONNELLEE KOENIG CLASSIFIEDADVEERRTISTIS1NINGG• 7:30 p.m. Safe Boating. Moreover, here in the United genesis in an artkle George F. ALBERTAWILKE CLASSIFIEDADV • 8'00 G P . t C' ema League _ Mark States, during the 196869 schQolKennan wrote for the NEW the Carl Sterr Co., Tappan Real Estate, C. W. Toles KAY STOUGH ,.CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING . p.m. S{osse ,?;r ~ I~ 1 d" d "Southern year the tempo and spread of YORKTIMES MAGAZINEen. Real Estate, Touch of Elegance, 'frail Apoth~cary MARIE KREINER CIRCULATION evens as er san. an campus ferment quickened. A titled "Rebels Without a Pro. Shop, The Village Store, Dr. Carl R. Van Gruemgan, South America." . disturbx' public rea'.~ted with gram." Students. teachers and Virginia Williams Gift Shop, Maurice Wood, Inc., I. 8:00 p.m. Yoga-Mr. Charles FrIday, SRF, Instructor.- "ll'tters'to the editor," and stu. parents throughout the country Wrigley's Super Market and Young Clothes. . An Interesti ng Question • 8:00 p.m. and 9 p.m. Thursday Night Dance Club - dents and educators analyzed replied in outspoken letters, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Forrest, Instructor, the problem in depth in a spate most of them critical of Ken. • Mister Sheridan-Books . . . 81 Kercheval, . What good are laws unless they are employed and Friday, March 14' '. 9f magazine articles and boo~s. nan's position. Kenn8r;'s article enforced? The Pointe has been subjected to the multiple • 9:00 a.m. Menu Planning & Recipes for Entertaining Stu~entunrest beca~e a major and the best of these le~tllrsare r~commends "The Viking Circle" by Co~i~ Simpson. inconveniences of a cessation of bus service since the -Mme Charity de Vicq Suczek, Instructor. toPICo.f concern. T~ls colu!Dn,here reprinted, along .with a This introduction. to the land of the Vlkmgs takes employes of Lake Shores Coach Lines went on strike • 4:00 p.m. B.allet. - Mary. Ellen Cooper, Instru ctor . lightaccordmgly,some ofwouldthe recentlike to bOOks~nchIgh- 1ud'mg response by Kennan. you through countries including De~mark, Sw~aen, on February 28. This paper has carried stories of the First Class of S~rmg term. on the subject available at your What comes through in the Finland, Iceland and Greenland. It s a beautifully demands made by the bus drivers and of the arguments • 6:45 p.m. Ballroom Dancmg - Mr. and Mrs. Ted Grosse Po~te Public'Libraries. book, as the dust jacket so apt. illustrated guide which should delight all travelers, advanced by management. But no mention was ~ad~ of . Forrest, Instructors. "''', iJOLUTIONAT BERKE. ly puts it, is a feeling for the actual or arm chair. Call 881-1671 or 881-2916 for the legality of the strike by any of the communIcations . 1 n"" students' "opposition to the deliv~ry. 6:00 p.m. Grosse Pointe Theatre Rehearsa . LEY (1965) is a collectionof 20 draft and to the war in Viet- media, to our knowledge. • 7:30 p.m. Recorder Workshop - Wm. Pratt, Instruc- essays centering around the 1964 nam; their espousal of civil dis. • John R. Stan-s, prominent attorney and expert on tor. uprising at the University of obedienceand conscientiousob. Celebrate St.. Patrick's Day ~_ - _II labor law and also a resident of the Pointe, expressed • 7:30 p.m. -10:30 p.m. Junior "Other Side" with the Californill.The bulk of the e~. jection; their urgent concern for •.. with Irish coffee served in "SIGN" concern in a phone conversation with us Monday after. Sun Kis'd band. 75 cents in advance; $1 at says lend suppOrt to MarIO the Negro and the poorj their stemmed Waterford Irish coffees. - noon. He pointed out that there are specific state l~ws door. ID required. Savio ~nd the Free Speech suspicion of something called with. a green shamrock. A set of which outlaw such situations and wondered if we had any • 8'00 pm Every Other Friday Ballroom Dance Class Moveme!1t.However,. ex~erpts the Establishment. : . and fin. six for nine dollars at the Mer. : . .. . F 't' I t t from lectures by Umverslty of II. thol~ distrust of the demo knowledge that tbeyha,d been r~pealed . I •• or ~hy they . -Mr. and ~rs. Ted orre:.., ns ruc ors. California President'Kerr and ~r:tic ;;ocess as it now ex.is~ maid. had not been resorted to in the case of the Pomte bus • 8:30. p.m. Parents WIthout Partners essays by' Sidney Hook and tr" strike. S t d M h 15 in the coun y . . . , a ur ay, are others do provide some baJ. THE CLOSED CORPORA. Americ ..na ... is the•fashion word for spring., Pleading our usual ignorance in such intricate legal • 9:30 a.m. Ballet - Mary Ellen Cooper, Instructor. ance. ~ TION (1968) by James Ridge- Red, white and blue are brilliantly coordinated in matters, we prevailed upoh him to supply us with more • 9:30 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. Chilqren's Art - Angela THE NEW STUDENTLEFT: way 'contends that the univer- the new sportswear forguls, culottes, s~<;, shorts, information. The following letter, delivered to us on DadsoD, Instructor. AN ANTHOLOGY(1967)is com. sity is c'entral to industrial ac. slacks ~nd jackets. There's also a good looking glen *10:00 a.m. and 11 a.m. Children's French - Mlle pletely student written .and tivities 8nd has itseU become Tuesday morning, is ample testimony that he went to a plaid c~ordinated group at Young Clothes, 110 great deal of .trouble to comply with Our request. We Henrietta LaCroix, Instructor. . deals with the origin, develQP' an industry of a special kind Kercheval. are grateful. . *10:00 a.m. Grosse Pointe ..Children's Theatre - Mrs. .ment and, w~~k of ~e .~~ud(lltrun by self-perpetuating elites. Sydney Reynolds, Instructor. movements left Wlllg. The Professors with industrial tie- • March 10, 1969 be obligated under this act to 12 noon Grosse Pointe Theatre rehearsal. ar?cle~ represented are dra~n ins "don't care whol'uns their Bountiful Buffets and Dear Sir: bargain collectivelyat all times .. G L h pnmarily from the working factory or how," the University chafing dishes. , . you can't have Here's the way. the law ap, ".aml to participate actively 12:30 p.m. Delt~ Kappa. amma - unc ~on. . papers of the Student NonviQ' of Chicago serves as "a hand- one without the other. .If you • 7:30 p.m. D.uphcate BrIdge - Mrs. Marvm Bourget, lent 'Coordinating Committee, maiden to Mayor Daley's South pears to me. (Citations are to and in' good faitb in the media. want to add to your collection, ~ sections of "Com,PiledLaws of tion ".by the board. DIrector. Students for a Democratic So. Side machine," Columbia is the League Shop has an interest- . Michigan, Annotated" usually (b) The hoard shall, ."if 8:00p.m. Scout Troop 156 Millionaires Party. ~ ciety the Northern Student "constructing an armed camp ing variety. For example, an oh- spoken of as "MCLA";the whole ••it concludes that the parties • 8:30 p.m. -11:30 p.m. Senior "Other Side" with The Mov~mentand the Free Speech with public iunds." Since all Rumors band. $1 in advance; $1.25 at. the Movement. . 'universities are increasingly de- IO.ng Ch.afing dish .on a warmer . lIt J~Mut .r:J.M law is called the "Michigan may not be able to seilie their is of Poole silver ••• one hun- "7-7 door. ID requ~ed... . UP AGAlNSTTHE IVY pendent on public .'~10ney,.8 Labor Mediati9n.. Act" and is disputes by bargaining, media. .dred twenty, dollars. .~. round technicallYreferred to as "Act tion and. coriciliatiDli,urge Sunday, March 16. . ..~~':.A m~To.R~.QF,~ main contention ofRldgew!1Y;lS. 176 Public. Acts of 1939, as' ."arbitration pursuanLto sec' 10'30. a m. Unity Center for Truth ..:...Church & sun;" .~O.LVMlUAC1USIS.(~l' IS that all universities iiho\l1d'btl'1 :s.ilveJ.:,~afing dish witp. .tray ~.~ am~nded".)1'11 qUote the1'ele- 'liOn 9d.- U, within 30 days fol. • .'.J ... '. . wrItten by two ColumbIa,.stu. responsiye to public r~ther.than ~~~y~o~ats, ";, .'1'" '.; . . day Schoo!. . dimts .Jerry Avorn and'Robei-t private mterests. A highly pro- vant parts and the xerox en. lowing the notice to the />I}ard, , ". '.".' closures can give you or your the dispute has not been reo 1:00 p.m. Grosse Pomte Theatre rehearsal. Frledinim and the staff of the vocative but interesting sl\JdY; • 3:00 p.m. Beginning & Ar1vanced K;arate - Sang Kyu COLUMBiADAILY SPECTA. UNIVERSITYIN TURMOIL: Window Shopping .•• ~t I)enler,. we admired leg man the full text. All 'of the solved or submitted to arbitra. the antique walnut chest of drawers with beautifuL. xerox enclos'Jres are available tion,the board forthwithSHALL Shim, Instructor. TOR.The reportage is thorough, THE POLITICS OF CIiANGE . Monday, March 17 competent and generally objec: (1969) is by Immanuel WalIer- hard~are, circa 1812. Perhaps you saw a picture of. from the Labor MediatiQnBoard CERTIFY SUCHDISPUTE ~O i~ in 'the Free Press. ~~~wjndow arc a pair in a free pamphlel The Board, THE GOVERNOR.' . .10:00 a.m. Cancer Center ..... Workshop. ;. I liVe. Robe~ M.Orr: 'DlJ:ecto~of- stein~a. :soc!kllogy':profes~or'~t 10'00 a m Weight Watchers of Eastern MIchIgan Inc. Grosse'Pomte Publ1c LIbrarIes, Columbia who Wallco-chaU'man of, Lowestoft armorial plates (1750-1770). If yorf in the C:adiIlac.Square Buildin~ (c) The governor shall cau~e t B'd M . M .. Bo' get was impres!;edenou~h to select of the Ad Hor- Faculty Group love to antique, 77 Kercheval is the place. has. cople!; Bval18hlefor dlstrl. the dispute to be submitted to a . .. r .12 noon D?p lea e II ge -.,. .. IS. arvm ur 'it'asone'6f tiieJi.UesJorhis durill'g the crisis" at CoIillnbia. ..,! • !! bution. .. special(commission-as provided . Drrector. . . 1969Spring Book'ReViewClass: 'On the issue of the administra. 423.1".Thebest interests of by section 13b.(NOTE BY 12:15 p.m. Rotary Club of Grosse Pomte - Meetmg THE AMERICAN UNIVER. tion of universities, he supports Interviews on faShton with Margaret Rice ••• Spring 1969. the peopleof this state are servo JRS; During all the time these & Lr..ncheon. SITY (1968)by Jacques Barzun student demands f?r participa- ed by the prevention or prompt proceedingsare going on, there • 4:00 p.m. Ballet '"- Mary Ellen Cooper, Instructor. is a careful defense of .the tion in policy pIannmg.and pre- is showing every sign"at allowing settlement of labor disputes really should he no strike by 6:00 p.m. Grosse Pointe Theatre Rehearsal. Atnerican uitiveI:sityana an acid diets this posi~on ~ill .. gain women to be women. The fash. ••• regardless of the merits of the direct cQmmandof section • 7:00 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Folk Guitar ~ Alex Suczek, rejection of its critics. While "Ie~i~ima.cy."HIS other. bro.ad .ions are purely feminine,y"~qng, the controversy ••• the.rights of 423.9 and 423.9b.) InstruCtor. not ignoring its.Jailings, Barzun poSitIOnIS that the umv~rsl.ty 'elegant but not crazy. The silhou • consumers and the people 423.13b. Details of make.up 7'30 m 9600 Air Force Reserve. feels that most .university criti. should not be an ar.ademlc IS' ette is closer to the body, slightly should always be considered, of cQmmission. respected and protected. •8.is p~ '''Know Your Wines" Mme Charity deVicq cism stems, qui~ s!mply, from !and bu~ sbould plaY,a roleliin flaring to a bouncy hemline . . .. ,,' . f th L' $475 ignorance. The mtrlcate nature influencmg government po cy Lengths remain short: two or three inches above 423.13c. Rules for hearings: Suczek discusses WInes 0 e OIre. . . of a large university simply and domestic change. 423.2(h) "public utility servo Tuesday, Marcb 18 __ :.... the knee for some-slightly above for the more ice" means the f'Jrnishing for "The rules of evidence prevail. -= _ compensationof ."public pas- ing in judicial proc~2dingsshall .' 9:30 a.m. Beginning Oil Painting - Ray Fleming, conservative .. Colors are most flattering: white by senger transportation (other not be binding". Instructor. • 7:30 p.m. Safe Boating. . itself or in contrast with navy, brownlndpastels. than taxi service) ••• subsec. 423.13e. Details of report to *10:00 a.m. Yoga - Mrs. ,Norma Cheff, SRF, Instructor. .. 7:30 p.m. Life & Still Life Painting - Ray Flemmg, Contrary to-the belief: brown from straw to choco- tions (i) and (j) define the ob. be filed with governor. Section • 10:00 a.m. Service Guild, for Children's Hospital - Instructor . late is beautiful with a winter tan .. Combined with vious termS "public utility em- 2 provides that the report shall Workshop. 7:30 p.m. Weight Watchers of Eastern Michigan, Inc. white it is superb. Other colors: peppermint green, ployee" and "public.utility ern. be made public "fortbwith" by 11:30 a.m. Senior Men's Club of Grosse Pointe - Gin • 7:30 p.m. Grosse Pointe Chess Club~ . yellow, orange-all a perfect companion for white. ployer".' . the governor, and bargaining Rummy. 1- 8:00 p.m. Grosse Pointe Camera Club. shall resume. In case of no • 423.9 No strike or lockout 12 noon Senior Men's Club of Grosse Pointe Wednesday, March 19 Is "Something Else"bappening .•. at the Vil- shall take place or be put into agreement, the board "shall certify this fact and the issues \ Bridge. • 9:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Folk Art - Mrs. Wm. Panko lage Store, 88 Kercheval ? The answer is definitely effect until and unl~ss each of 1:00 p.m. Senior Men's Club of Grosse. Pointe hurst, Instructor. the steps have been taken and rer,laining unsettled to the gov. yes. "Something Else" is the new department at the ernor". Pinochle...., 10:00 a.m. Grosse Pointe Garden Center Workshop - b1'\ckof the store with fornard looking kicky clothes, the requirements complied With • 1:00 p.m. 'Life Painting - Ray ~eming"Instructor. as provided in this section. ~23.13g. If,thi! 'governor' asks ; . Robert Semrau speaker "Annuals & Peren. tagged with groovy little prices. (Provisicns for. notice to the it, the attorney general CI\JI.go • 1:00 p.m. Fulfilling Your PotentIal - Dr. John W. nials." Hoskins, InstnlGtor. Board etc. mediation, etc.~ into court in behalf of the pee. 11:00 a.m. Senior Men's Club of Grosse Pointe - "At Whim" •.. is Touch• of just p~sibly this is what is be. pIe and get an injunction against 6:00 p.m. Grosse Pointe, Theatre Rehe~rsa1. '. Cribbage. Elegance's new merchandising ing done now, belatedly.) any unlawfulconductunder this 6:30 p.m. Kiwanis ~lub of Grosse Pomte - Dmner brain child. Watch for it down. 423.9a Details of notices for act, violation of which sl1all & Meeting. stairs in the Colonial Federal electionto strike. SUBSECTIONthereafter. constitute contemp.t tho ti t Qf courl (NOTE BY JRS; I Building. It's taking the place of (2): Anything in ISsec Qn 0 While in the bus strike cases we the contrary nQtwithstanding. "Hands Down" (except for sales). IF A DISPUTE INVOLVES ha'v"had in this office th~ ptob- . "At Whim" will be used to spot- ••• A PUBLIC UTILITY AND lem never arose because tht' Letters to the Editor light the newest themes in fash. SAID DISPUTE S CERTIF1ED jobs were pretty good, it just ~ ---' ions or gifts or whatever the TO THE GOVERNORAS PRO. might. be that the closing..por- March 4, 1969.students flooded the floor and whim! VIDED IN SECTION13a, AN tions of this section. whil:h per. To The Editor: exits hefore an Austin student ELECTION (i.e. an election mit employees to quit and for. Monday,I attended a basket- could get to his feet. . The Easter Bunny ..•• is a hop away. Virginia whether or not to strike) bid CQUrtsforcingpeople to con. ball game between Grosse If the students cornefrom the Williams suggests you collect your Easter cards at SHALLNOT BE CONDUCTEDtinue to work "without his con. Pointe South and Austin Prep. same environment and the same UNTIL 'l'HE EXPIRATIONOF sent" vitiate its effect. The School. I understand that most type of families, what is it that 79 ~ercheval now. There is still a good selection. AT LEAST TEN DAYS FOL- technical reason for putting this of the students who atteDd Aus. makes the difference?Beforethe While there we know you'll admire the colorful LOWINGTHE FILING WITH bit in the law was that the US tin are from Grosse Pointe. game I questioned the value bouquet of new candles. THE GOVERNOROF THE RE. Constitution forbids slavery, Therefore, we could reasonaNy and need for Parochiaid-since • PORT OF SUCH SPECIAL which is defined as involuntary expect the same type of adtl- the game I heartly endorse it. Top-8hop.ing , • , at the COMMISSION.(caps added by servitude.) lescent behavior from the stu. L. E. Vollmer, League Shop, we flpied paste) ~ JRS). 423.22 Makes it unlawful for dents of both schools. But, on 219 McKinley. co~ored egg shaped. cimdles with 423.9b. It shall be the duty a union t" instigate or pngage the contrary, what a world of raISed Easte~ motifs. They come ~ JNIO.... ~ of both employeesand employer in a strike (and also for an elJi. difference between schools was Dear Sir: on goldstimds.and cost a dollar 11tl.""--T to avoid a ••• change in the ployer to have a lockont) 'With. exhibitedat the game last night. and a quarter. normal operationof the husincss out followingthe details of the Lets take a look at the events I attended the Austin vs. during the entire period in l:lw as spelled' out in sections of the evening. Grosse Pointe High basketball • which the ."steps required by I3a through 13e. . . NATIONALANTHEM- The game on Monday, March 3. See Throughs '.' . for spring from Elizabeth t. 9". be'n" taken or Austin young men with their There was II noticeable differ- Arden are a collection of luscious lipsticks. They 1il!C Ion are I.. In short, we' have a hand. ence in behaviQr between the until a strike is authorized by tailored law supposed to apply deep voices tried to sing tho two opposing teams. a!e new at Trail Apothecary, 121 Kercheval. The an election held as provided in to the Lake Shore situation. No high pitchedStar Spangled Blln. flye col~rs ar~ Ciao p~n.k which is a light delicate section 9a. (which means no one has even MENTIONEDITS neroThe GrossePointe cheering To start ofl the game. Austin pmk. S!ena IS a deliCIOUS apricot. Toscana~ is strike until well after report of EXISTENCE.Why?Has it been section found this rather hum. stood and sang with respect the national anthem while Grosse ------..,- walnut m the tube, red on the lips. Coral-eotta is commission). repealed and no one told the orous and their laughter was coral red which compliments a tan. Naturale is a 423.13 The provisionsof sec. legal profession? It worked to evident to all in the gym. Pointe High laughed and snick. I SIGNS- Any signs that are ered at the respect of Au~tin beautiful natural blush. tions 13a to 13gshall be applic. kcep service going for Dave to while the Anth~m was still be. able only to public utility em. Broderick's lines some years displayed during a game are Over a Century of Service • ployces, employers, hospitals, back. Why can't it be employed be aprovedby someone-I hop('. ing sung. • Spring Fev~r ? . : . Why. c!1re it ? Enjoy pamper- The GrossePointe cheering scc. Then the posters started cotn. mg your appetite Wltl! delICIOUSdelicaci.es at the etc. to keep the Schweikart buses tion displayed three very vulgar ing up. The posters of Grosse 423.13a (1) prescribes fol. operating? Unless there is a and obscenesigns; one of which B~onze Door, 123 Kercheval. Enjoy being romantic. Pointe High were not only vul. LIsten to Lee Carroll's lover.ly lyrical tunes. Call lowing procedure for pu~lic very simple answer which has was three feet high and thirty gar but sacreligioulland desre. utility disputes (and section evaded everyone, thr.r(' ought feet long at least. There was no 886.1931. If you don't have spring fever yet maybe spect{ulto both thl: Church an.1 The Wm. R.lIam.iHon C'o. you can catch it! ' 423.2(h) defined. public u~ility to be so!DeeJtjllanation~d~e to attempt by any school or tourn. Austin. as including bus lme operahon). the pubh~. whosebenef~t, If ~e ament official to discourage Facts show that about 99 per. FUNERAL DIRECTORS • 423.13a(3) Disputes concern. ~ead section423.1,publ~~oollcy thes/!signs even after they were cent of all students attending Since 1855 . ':fhy .. '. twe.nty six years in the Pointe special- Ing wages, hours or other terms IS supposed to .protect regard. displayed two or three times. Grosse Pointe High live in Izes m mamcurmg and pedicuring at Francesco conditions of employment less of the ments of the contro. HOSPITALITY _ The an. Grosse Pointe. They also show WILLIAM R. HAMILTON II DAVID M. HAMILTON ~;.shall be handled and seltled versy". And while it t,"ay.seem nouncer requested that the host Salon, 117 Kercheval. She also that about 99 percent o{ all stu- CLARENCE E. OTTER in accordance with the followin~ pompousto say so, isn t thiS an. school _ Grosse Pointe _ reo dents attending Austin tfigh are attaches eyelashes, individually, ed reo lothcr example of one grolup of main in the stands so that the from Grosse Pointe, so the dif. I which should stay flirtatiously in proc u . board sb811intervene Our citizen,Sdeciding that the guests couldleave the gym first ferencein behavior cannot CQme CHAPELS (~) Th~ di t law doesnt !:pply to THEM. at the end of the game. At the place for about two weeks. This , from the city. What can account DETROIT 3975CASS AVENUE TE 1.2712 & mv~stiga~ ::eh theSP;~~tie~and no one comingin and 8ay. conclusion of the game, two for the difference in respect and . beauty service is seven-fifty. Thy ,I determ ne wd~ er lIective bar. ing yes it does? Pointe policemen stood on the discipline? BIRMINGHAM 820 EAST MAPLE M( 4-6000 learned her multi.skils in Europe, Call TUxedo 1. har:~:ga~e npC:rtiea a RegardII, gym floor facing the Austin ~ to Sincerely, li833 for an appointment. l f:.PubifC utility dispute shall John StBrrs stands while the Grosse Pointe A Grosse Pointe Student.. ThursCJIY.Mlrch 13. 1969 GROSSE POINTE NEWS P4198 Fifteen Kitchen Tour Planners Ifake Fiver Slate, Garden Center Workshop March 19

Members Invited to Suggest Topics They Would Lik•. to See Discussed in Future Programs: All Pointers Invited to Join Center

. "Annuals and Perennials" are the subjects Robert Semrau will discuss at the next Grosse Pointe Garden Center Workshop on Wednesday morning, March 19, at 10 o'clock in the Garden Center Room at the Grosse WOMIN~S Pointe War Memorial Center. ' 'l'he Workshop lecture is~>------free. to members of the the Garden Center and aware Garden Center. As usual, ('f its potential service, Mrs. Short and to its subject is practical and Walker hope-smemberswill sug. From Another Pointe very informative for would- gest subjects they would like to be $uccessful home garden- have covered ill future work- of View The Pointe ers. shops. Mrs. Henry S. Walker, Work- Whether members intend to By Janet Mueller WILLIAM V. TAYLOR, n, .~hop chairman this year, will do their garuenini or hire it son of DR. and MRS.WILLIAM mtroduce Mr. Semrau, who h8S d . f ti . t th VINCENTTAYLOR,of Moross been in businessin East Detroit one, m o~ on glVen a e ~s a little girl, Grandmother Gifts were always our rQlld, was .graduated a Second for 25 years workshops IS always particular- favontes. Parents gave you things like every.:dayclothes, Lieutenant March 6 at Fort Ben. He maintains a half-acre Iy directed to cuUiva~ion of educational toys . . . Friends cam.e theo.ugh with the ning, Ga. He was graduated in greenhouse and specializes.ooth plants and shrubs of this arel!' St bo k D II . 1962 from Grosse Pointe High in fall and winter chrysanthe. The speakers are alwaysexpen. . ory 0 0 s you told them you wanted; the books School,received his Bach~lor of mumsaild poinsettiasas well as enced and 8lwaysknow the an- you'd informed them you were dying to read" (generally, Science degree in Biolagy from in summer annual plants and swers. these were the books THEY were .dying to read too, and Wayne State University in 1961 " . . Photo by Edelle McGrath. lr. roses. After his talk, Mr. Sem- All Painters are invited to often they'd emerge from their Birthday Party wrappings and was IecentIy' graduated Cottage Hospital Auxiliary members will be beld that same dey at the Cottage rau' will answer questions. jain the Garden Center, which ever so slightly dog-eared: The giver couldn't resist "just from Basic and AdvancedInfan. take time off. from addressing envelopes Nurses' Residence in Ridge road, also Long-time Board member of has II membershipof.aver 1,000. a peek" inside to see what DID Happen at Mis!! Min. try training at Fort Dix, N.J., soliciting patronesses for the Auxiliary's from 1 until 5, Caught above in a relaxed chill's •.. )...... ,., ,with.llon~rs as well as qualifying Kitchen Tour and Bake Sale to admire moment are, (left to right), MRS. RALPH aut Grandmother. Gifts. were. "sp-eciaI:" 'Gl,'and" e:cpert WIththe 1{.14 ~d M.16 .th. rifles and the 1{-60 machine gun, a sample of the aprons to be worn by . QUINONES, patroness committee chair- mo .ers gave you the party dress you. coveted,. the one After completingAirborne train. all hostesses inthe six attractive kitchens man, MRS. HAROLD DHOOGE and r.0ur moth~r .said was "Too old" ..• "Too fussy': ' •• ing at Fort Benning, he will as- that will be on display between l' and 5 MRS. GEORGE GRENZKE, Auxiliary Just not rIght for you, dear" . . (You wf:lrethe Tailored sume dilties as a Tactical Offi. o'clock Thursday, May 15. A Bake Sale president. '. . . Type, but .. oh!.' Your heart was CindereJla~at~tbe-BalI!). cer in the OfficerCandidate Bri. .• Gra~dmothers gave you the dolls your mother said gade: zuela.. Thl' goal of.the program Daughters of the British Empire of 3.75 or better, were: DAVID ;w,ere too' expensive, the dollhouses your father said were • .. • . i~ to work with munic.ip.alC!)un.in Michigan, at the. Michigan C. CAMPBELL,sophomore,SOD too d"'** big to fit anywhere in the:house,the gold lock~t ANDREWW. L. BROWN,of clls on perso~cl tra~ pro. Cansolidated Gas Company's of MR. and MRS. GEORGER. -real gold!-with the pearl-a real p'earl! from a real Bedford road, assistant director grams, promoting modem tech. Hospitality Center in "the ViI. CAMPBELL of Lincoln road; t' "t t d b d hiI tb of the United A to Worlce~' niques of governmental organi- !age" were MRS.. FRED COU. KATHERINE A. TEA GU E, oys er ' .~ In I S cen er, a~ eame we your mo er . . .u . s zation and capital improvement SINS, MRS.A.M.MENNINGER senior, daughter of MR. and moaned, "She's much too young for that,Motber, She'll~ommunlty Sel'Vlces and. Re- projects. Frank is a Wayne and MRS.F~ V. ,OLDS. MRS. DAVID G. TEAGUE of onl Ylos.e it •.. " (You didn't though: You guarded that ~~ nwo~:~~e~~~=~ h~ State University graduate. Among those attending were Hampton road; and CATHER- loc k~t~ike. ~e F~deral Gove~~ent gu~rds .Fort Knox, the Detroit' Wayne Co un t y ...... state president MRS. ROBERTINE L. GR1FFITH, freshman, '-'Ida .. allead. chenshmg It not Just because of Its Real Gold-Real Pearl Commuility Mental Healm Ser- Am,ong.those n~~ed to,the CORDING,honorary state presi- daughter .of MR. and MRS. but because you .were NEVER going to come to your vices Board. The Board is Dean s LISt a~TrlDltyC?lle~e dent MRS.E. R. MacGREGOR, WALTER L. GRIFFITH of We em !Ielp )'011 brea1: a few. ByheIping you to a mother with the news .that it had been. misplaced' you respunsible for the .County's for th~ academ~cterl~ .endmg,m wife.of the British CODsiJIGen.'SouthRenaud road. glorious head of hair. The l:iDd that moves. And ~ . f t 'old SH W h ..' " , $8' .•• . . •• . December are semor RICH- al. d MRS RONALD V In ac, wo 0 er .•. ). .. . ,8 million cammumty ment81,MONDS HE~EE. f MR er ,. an. . ••• )des. And Itaya beautiful illan open rar. The kinc1 Which leads us, in a roundaboilt'fashion occasioned health program. Mrs. Brown and MR~ HUNTERmrWEE' JUCHAU, wife of the British men can't forget.' Bow do we do it? With riclJelo by an unusually meUow Monday.mornii1g~at-the-typewrit- has bee~ a .member ~ ~e of Lakeland avenue who ha~ Consill. . ~ ~ •. M~S.. R. C. MOORE t'pened shampoos. And. good healthy CODdiUoDers. And DODo er mood, to the news that this yea~.'s Planned Parenthood IB~~dHi1.mcti~.11tlts~orthmationwIn been the recipient oitwo Alumni her Balfour road home for the L g Wh't EI h t S I . .' lb. r g .th D..... sac v es m e men E!ish P . h' ked Every week the Detroit Econ- East Side AlurnnaoAssociation gooky Iprays. And an tho eaa aDcl attention in,the .ea ue Ie ,ep an a e IS.Sl~P Y urs m WI health field include .board and ng . nzes, as:,w?r. a.s omic Club invites 10 male Jun- of KappaDelta sorority's dessert ,world. If there's a c:e:rtain heatt -pid like £01' ymw SImply wonderful Grandmother Gifts., committee.memberships on the s~r~ editor of.the '1,'rmltyTrI: ior Achievers to..attend its Mon. card party Wednesday evening,. very OWD, don't wait. Va1eDtiDe\ Day. See us DOW. . ..' • , Michigan State Mental Health W , IS a m~mber of Alpha Chi day luncheons. Among these Ma.rch 12. Co-hostesses were A Few Of The Treasures Commission Michigan Associa- Rho.frate~Illty.and has ~on. a young guests 'at. the Mar'ch 10 . • . /. .' . . varsity sWlmmmgletterj JUDlor MRS.FREDERICKLEWISand Bart Edmond Among articles already collected lor the Sale, to be tio~ for Em,oti?oally DIsturbed CHARL~SWRIGHT son ofMR luncheonwc:reMIKE WATSON, MRS.EDWARDBUNN. . 45 R~dams/O~The Par~/Downtown/WO 2-1112 ' hel~ this yeaI' Thursday, ~pri124!.in t~e UndeJ.:croft of: Ch,i.ld~~,MIchigan W~ If are and ,MRS:qlAR~~,Wlttq:Hll': of Austin High SChool,a memo (Continued on Pag~ 23) ;' 1 Christ Church, Grosse Pomtej are' a"cll~~pJ~dwrouglJ.ti LeailIl} and the Day I,;are.llnd of'La,~allo;place, w~b h!i)pJa'y' ber of the'Uliico>J.A.Company. iron doll bed ••. an antique black oilcloth. don steam.er ,~(i. Development Council of ed varsity soccer, has nume!,al. son of MR. and .MRS.GERALD , (Continued on Page 16). '. rllerlca. edJn tennis and basketpall, has WATSO~,,of BIShoproad, :,nd -.------., .• • • Iworked for the Trinity Tripod' JACK R:,UTH,of Grosse POII~te FRAl\'K A. SWEET, son of and is a men:.berof Psi UpsUon South High 8chool, also a Umco MR. alid MH.S. LEON A. fraternity; and f res.b m a.D inember, son of MRS.LOlS SWEET,ofCadJeux road, has CHA:RLE S' CHIUSTOPH~R RUTH, ot Bishqp~~q.Spe~er been'nlltned a Peace Cor}>sVol. RAY,son of MRS.JOYC. RAY, was Puerto RICO's Governor, unteer after completing three of Merriweather road who has .The H 0 nor a b 1e LUIS A. " ':months of training at California played sOccer. .',.. FERRE. State College, .Los Angeles. " .... • • '. Fr8nk is one of approximately .Co..chailmenof. the bridge, Amongthe 49 students at Kal. 45' Peace Corps Volunters who luncheon and gift sale present- amazoo ~ollege, Kalamazoo, will be. working in a' Municipal ed March 7 by mllmbers of the Mich., who made the Dean's Management program In Vene. 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3 Kercheval Ave" at Fisher Road Punch and Judll Block W"lto1\.J'i~r,~ TU 1-1505 Kercheval at St. ('fir "'OSH r.hate 550 No Woo•• r. .irmi ...... , • . J f 1 P4g_ Sixteen GROSSE POINTE NEWS l1Iursd.y, M.rc;h 13. 1969 Society News Gathered from All of the Point~:s

GP Newcomers OAR's State Conference LILLIAN DARGEL. a senior tion to taking two Anthropology her "spa;re time" she is unoi. Opens Tuesday In Flint I A~gust Bride at San }<'ernandoValley State courieS,Archeology.Mythology, fidally auditing classes in Be. Await Bus Ride From Another Po'inte of View College near. Los Angeles, is Ancient Hiitllry, Poll tic a 1 Ilnnlng French. Russian and Some300delegates a:ld mem. again on the Dean's List for Scienceand Inductive Logic, in Swahili. . bers of the Michigan Daughters earning a 3.6 honor point aver- Grosse POinte Newcomers oi the American Revolutionwill (Continued from Page 15) age in the fllll semester - even will board busea for a Journey attend the 69th DAB State Con. trunk with brill fittings,',. vintage wieker doll though she carried 21 hours of FASHTON DAY OR NIGHT into the ~nkDown this Satur. ference in Flint T u e s day buggy , , , credit, (that's two more classes IS ALWAYS RIGHT day ~v~mg, March ~5. The through Thursday March 18 19 Of course the Sale, now in its 13th year, Isn't SOLE- than the average college stu- at The Studio of occasion IS the Club's bl.annual and 20 ' 'L Y b WHOLLY f G d th dent). Lilli, daughter of the "Mystery Bus Ride," tradition.' . Gifts,o.r y any means . , a source 0 ran mo er FLOYDW. DARGELS,of Crest. Linda l1f. Fentner Dest'gner ally chairmanned by the Club's Mrs.Walter A. Klemert, State wood drive, is majoring in An. 2128 LOCHMOO(f. G.P.W. 886-6501 i mm ed' ate past - president regent, has reve.aled. tl}at all Mrs. Theotkre R. Buttrick, Jr., chaJrmlJ), reports thropology. This term, in addi. couple. major state projects for ~be hooked and Oriental tugs, pearl.hancl1ed knives, a com. ; year have been completed, With I t ~'_I_ Last year's prcSldent couple, total cO!ltributions,both of man. pee WII&IIgroom set and a eo.nsole radio and record Bob and Judy Lees, are the ey and cHart, surpassing last player among early denadons now being sorted and only ones who know the final year's marked in the basement of the Wnllam C. Tost home in destination of the buses.They've Th. Honorable Edward S. Cloverly lVad,. . revealed, however. tbat there'll . .e Co C..t Th Sal mi . be entertainment on the ride Plggms, Wayne .unty ltc':U e e com ttee Is aceepting items every clay, itself and dinner and dancing J~dge, former ~ohce. CommlS- furnfshinglippraisals and receipts for tax purposes, Any- at the "mystery" spot slOner of Detro~t, will: speak one having arUcles to donate Is invited to contact Mn Assisting the Lees ~ith Mys. ~~~~~~::~~mJ~p~~~p~ Tost it 882-1252. A can to Mrs, Jeremy Webster; tery Trip plans are Rick and America." 884-9474, or Mrs. George E. Bushnell, Jr., TUxedo 5-6083, Marsha Devlin, Jo.hn and Bar. Winners of the annual State win bring a member of the pick.up corps to the donor's the pump that tells a bara Heamon. Bill and. Lee DAR Good Citizens Award, door. • . ~ery, Harry and Pat Kimel, from some 588 participating Working wIth Mrs. Buttrick and Mrs, Tost on the An A ". fashion story of its.own ~m a~d/anftRB~~~'n and Fos. high school seniors in Michigan. Sale preparations are Mrs. Byron Nichols, Mrs, Nelson P1annedu:~~~~fN~~;; r an aro e mg. will hear HOl"lraryState regent Holland, Mrs. Ross Wilkins, Mrs. Frank Cotter, Mrs. LING and Charles Richard It's in moonlight gleaming softly colored pastel Corfam. It's beauty without bot!'ler--comes dean with just a wipe of a ----- Mrs. Roy V. Barnes speak 011 Fred Colby, Mrs. Raymond Leonard, Mrs. James Kil- Mills, whose engagement has JOHN .D. RENSWICK,son of "L~t Your Patriotism Show" patrick, Mrs. WnUam F, Harris, III, Mrs. Richard Turner, been announced by her parents, damp cloth. And it couldn't be more, shapely, with slim Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Renswlck, on Thursday, March 20. Mrs. Gilbert Hudson, Mrs. Robert Schneck, Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Leo H. Cowling, heel, and lady-like refined ornament, of Anita avenue, WltSpromoted . , . Purvis, Mrs. Frederick Kross, Mrs. Robert Duff, Mrs. of Lakepointe avenue. to Army specialist four while Here V~lting her brother.m. Arthur Smith, Jr., and Mn, Charles Moon.' The bride-eldct will be gradu- In Black Patent, '.vhite, Bone, Pink, Light Blue, Navy serving as a fire dlr~ction cen- law 'lnd Sister, MR. l:nd ~RS. ,Proceeds from the Sale help finance birtb contl'ol ated from Alma College,where ter .chart operator Withthe 5th JAME~ M. FRENCH, of RIdge clinics operated by the League In Wayne Oakland and she ilt majoring in Elementary Blue and Yellow ...•.. ,...... $1900 Artillery near Babenhal!£en, road, IS M R S: C H A R L E S Mflcomb cou tie 0' ' Educlltlon,in June. She is afflli. Germany. WATTS,of Darien, Conn. ~ n ... ated with Alpha Sigma Tau ------* * * sorority. It it's from Wright Kay. it's Distinctive. A Treasure For A Lifetime Her fiance, sOn of Mr. and "My Ir}ernories." said Herbert J. Shanks, "some sad, Mrs. Jack WilliamMills,of Rad. some joyful, of the mote than 1,000 children who have nor circle, will receive his Bach- passed through the Protestant Children's Home of Detroit elor of Arts degree from Alma during my time there are the greatest treasure I could Collegein June. He is majoring imagine gathering in a lifetime." _ in Philosophy and will continue .. .J h H • d' ft hi. studies at San ~nselrno Mr. Shan ks, rebrJilg as t e orne S lI'ector a er Seminary in California in the 27 years, was speaking at a banquet arranged by Mrs. f II H' ffill d William C. Fflrd in his and Mr~.Shanks' honor last week ;hi'o~el;a afra;:~~ty~ith Alpha at the Country Club. His wasn't the only speech of the evening. Mrs. John D . .. H. h Caulkins, president of the Home's Board, expressed the Omf.nrean "g gratitude of all those connected with the Home feel Carnival Slated Purse in toward Mr. Shanks , •• co-ordinated • Aff' B ' *,. N * "Carousel," a week.long'car. Fa" airs eg.nnlng ow , nival at DominicanH1gh,opens The w0l!len of G!Osse Pointe Memur.J:al ~ureh are tomorrow,Friday, March 14, and colors .•. 51400 The "Lyric" busy prepanng for IIDportant 1969 Memonal Church will continue through Sunday Christmas Fair-eonnected aetivities: The Fair Cook Book March 16, with games, refresh: Dinner, scheduled for April 9, the Fair Preview, May 8, ments, prizes and sales,ofb~ked and the Fair itself, November 6. '.. goods and. hand-made articles Every- Tuesday, from 9:30 in the morning until 3 scheduled all three days. '. This exquisite "SmartSet" styling reflects in the afternoon busy hands Indlnventive minds are at Carousel hours. are 2 to 10 the vibrant young viewpoint. It is just O!1e of work at the Church produeing next November's mer, o'clock Friday,.noon to 9 o'clock the trend setting designs in our large collection. chandise' Saturday an~ noon to 6 o'clock • . . Sunday. The extra brilliance of a 'Wright Kay diamond Mrs. J. Alfred Grow, Mrs. Joseph L •., Henry and _ costs no more. You are invited to compare. Mrs. ~ohn S. !'dalcolm, ~eneral 'chairmen, ha,,~ many Bs,ckhome after a recent visit Priced from $175 commIttee ehaIFmen asslstanbi. Among them IS Mrs. with her mother, MRS.JOSEPH Thomas Groehn, in charge of the Cook B,ook, "Gourmet B. SCHLOTMANof Stonehurst r.rell.".' .t St, !,.ir Grou•.. Point. PHONE 885-5515 Pointers.", in .Lakeshore r~ad, is MRS. Recipes from this Book will make up the menu for THOMASM. EVANS,of Green. The salon that gives you service with quality in the fit the Wednesday, April 9, Cook Dinner. to be'served at wicb, Conn.• and New York. 6:30 o'clock at the Church. Mrs. Chris Todd, VAlley 3.9652, is in charge of Dinner tickets, Wright Kay Mrs. Lawrence Ruby, TUxedo 1.3365, Is taking appointments for those favorite pastel portraits by the 1500 Woodward, 17051 Kercheval, Grosse Pointe & Northland GroS5e PoInte Stare open Thurs. & Fri. evenings 'til 8:30 talented Skinner twins, who will be at the Church April 8 and 22 and May 6, 8 and 15. (jrand The Detroit Oberlin Club is 5Ponsoringthe Mar c h 28 ap- WICK & WILLOW pearance in Wayne State Uni- CORNER CF BEACONSFIELD & KERCHEVAL versity's McGregor Memorial "IN THE PARK" Auditorium of the Oberlin Col- (9pening lege Choir. directed by ROB. PHONE (313) 821-9320 ERT FOUNTAIN. The Choir CANDLES. BASKETS. PORCELAINS. PRINTS will present a program of grcat choral mUllicof the past five centuries. Tickets, at $2.50 for adults and $1.25 for students, may be obtained by contacting JOIN THE PARADE TO Detroit Oberlin Crub president MRS. LESLIE A. SANDERS, 8aturday 7narch -15th of Hollywood avenue. FRANK G. RAPHAEL,of Renaud road, WICI( & WILLOW arranged for the tickets. '5300 KERCHEVAL "in the Park" ~ 821-9320 ...... Pointcr LEON CRITCHFIELD FOR EASTER BASKETS. DECOUPAGE is one of 74 Westcrn Michigan • BASKETS • PRINTS • LIDS • ETC, University athletes who earned MAIZE TOTES FOR NEEDLEPOINT a ~ or better average during the the , fall semester. He's a juniorhase. WILLOW TOTES FOR NEEDLEPOINT ball player, majoring in Busi. Beautiful Spring Candle Arrangements ness Administration.

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Lewis-Blight Rites Are Read ' An August weddiug is plan • Flowers For A Fashionable Spring Party .Eagan-Sacco Troth Is Told ned. Our 'LatJy Star of the Sea notis, phalaenopsis and ivy, Church Rectory was the setting) Dr. and Mrs. Gregory E. IHowe Military Academy. Howe, Among those named to the for the Saturday, March 8, wed. She was attended by her sis. Sacco, of Shrewsbury, N.J., Ind., ,and S1. Lawrence Univer- have announc.ed the engage. sity Canton N.Y. He has a Nortbern Michigan University ding of Ruth Elinor Blight, ter, Mrs. William A. Williams, Winter Semester Dean's List are daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Herb- Jr. Frank M. Lewis served as ment of therr daughter, J.' , Michele Sacco to Emmett Ed. Iiaster.s degree from New York ert E. Blight, of Lafayette Tow. his brother's best man. HENRY M. CAMPBELL, of ers West, Detroit, and Dr. Ben. ward Eagan, jr., son of Mr. and University and is Il~W attending Kenwood road, and A. FEED. jamin M. Lewis, son of Mrs. When the newlyweds left for a Mrs. Emmett E. Eagan, of Law Scl,ool at Ca;').Wcstern Re- ERIC SIEGMUND, of Linville David M. Lewis, of Sunningdale vacation in the Iberian Penin. Stephens road. serve Un;\'ersity, C}evcland, O. avenue. drive, and the late Mr. Lewis. sula ~nd Morocco, the bride was Miss Sacco is a graduate (jf . • wearmg a navy wool costume Marymount Secondary School, A receptio~ at the Country suit with navy accessories. Tarrytown, N.Y., attended Geor. C,lubof I?etrOlt foll~wed the 4:30 They will return to make their Miss Nancy s Hairdressers gian Court College and was o clock ntes, at which The ~ev- home in Sunningdale drive graduated from the Mount Sinai Specializing in Hair Coloring and Wigs ~rend Ralph V. Barton preSided. . • Hospital School of Nursing in 19877 MACK AVE .• 88).0761 • GROSSE POINTE WOODS Th~ bride's. Pri~cess style JOHN EDWARD SIPE, son New York. Closed Mondays I Open Wed., Sot. 8 a.m-4 p.m. • Tues .•Thurs .•Frl. 'til 9 E~p1fe gown (i. white pe~u de of MR. and MRS. EDWARD Her fiance is a graduate Of sO.lewas floor length, ~asbioned JOHN SIPE of Van. Antwerp, With a rounded ne~kline, long was named to the Dean's List sleeves . and . trellis.patterned at Brown University Provi. lace bodice accents. dence, R. I., for th~ spring She wore an heirloom manti!. semester. He is a member of la of R~sepointe Brussels lace Ithe Karate Club and the Engi., and carrl~d a bouquet of stepha. neering Honors Program. The Moth Hole Needle Point

Tennis Racket Covers $45.00 Photo by Eddie McGrath. Ir. In a month it will be mid.April, April 16, at the Grosse Pointe Congrega- Tissue' Box Covers $17.50 East~rwill be past and we'll all be in tional Church by the Church Women's ,the midst of spring, as MRS. .TACK Association. The luncheon and card party \- WHEELER, MRS. RALPH HOFFMAN will feature a fashion show by Juliet. MANY NEW DESIGNS and MRS.. ROBERT F. AGNE, (left to Mrs. Hoffman and Mrs. Agne are gen- right), with their spring smiles and huge eral co-ehairmen; Mrs. Wheeler is in Upstairs at 81 Kercheval on 'the Hill 'paper "sprine flowers" 1'emind us. The charge of the decorations. Tickets may ladies are part of a group planning "Les be obtained by contacting Mrs. Howard TU 5.3770 Houn 10-4 Fleurs du Printemps" (the Flowers of Wright, 886.5643. Spring) to be .presented Wednesday,

Harper Hospital Auxiliary Takes Big Job In1.'orchDrive Schedules March Tour krozy Lei' is to amUle, p"pl,x, fascinate .... Directing the recruitment of 21st annual Torch Drive. A bus tour of Detroit's Inner volunteers for the 1969 Torch As they ~eek contributions, ogtS. City area, luncheon, a general Drive in this area will be a CI swinging scientific game for C1crlYe minds of aI they also will explain the objec. m'"eting and ele ction of officers Grosse Pointe homemaker, Mrs. is Harper Hospital Au:tiliary's Milton 'B. Osgood, of 15808 tives of the UF and its nearly Krazy legs demonstrates the power of magnetic fields CLEARANCE program for Monday, March 17. 200 health and community servo Windmill Pointe Drive. ices. The tour will depart from Har- Mrs. Osgood has been named with white magnets that pun, btaci magnets that push, Y'dresses ~ (oslumes per's John R Entrance at 10:30 o'clock, returning at 12:30 recruitment unit chairman reo Fourteen-year-old CINDY and !;ponsible for enlisting residen- nine _year. old MARY ANNE Y' short and long o'clock. end a free.moving leg that changes courSes as if TO tial campaign workers in Wayne BURSLEM,' of Severn road, are , I ", UP. Following ll!ncheon in the County east of Woodward and ~ong the first 10 Scottish formal and Hospitars McLaughlin Hall, first it hod. a will of ils own. lS"higb, 12%- wid. blade wood ( throughout ~acomb. dancers to enter competition at (ocklail dresses vice - president Mrs. Robert Her ap.pomtment. was a!1' the 1969 Highland Festival and Gerisch will conduct the meet- nounced this week by Mrs. Wi!. Games to be held in Alma tri.frame with metcllbait, to magnets. 10.00 ing in the absence of vacation. liam L. McCracken, of South. Mich., on Saturday, May 24: ing president Mrs. Clarence field, 1969 chairman of the They p1;lnto compete in sever:al Page .. United Foundation Recruitment events. Reservations 1',lust be made Corps. by Monday, March 10, and may "I am pleased that Mrs. Os. :.J1jk1u be obtained by contacting Mrs. 1Mt. good has accepted this ~mpor. Draperies and Slipcovers Jay Higgins, 53J-S9OlI" Mrs. tant- post," Mrs. McCracken Philip Huber, LI 5-4958, Mrs. With or without your fabric. said. Custom Mode. ",.,.~ ~"hevar Ave., at F',h .. Road Dennis Lees, KE 7-0286,or Mrs. Harvey Mantey, EL6~70. "Her Wide 'experience as a Punch and Judy Block Torch Drive worker and leader by Rita Jacobsons through 17 campaigns wllI. be TU 1-1505 Don't drink and drive-great 7"-3073 Home Decorative Shop bangs from little binges grow. invaluable to the recruitment of dedicated, enthusiastic voluo. teers. "Only two years ago, she was tri..county residential campaigns fashion is chairman, the top post for Torch Drive women volunteers," Mrs. McCracken continued. "H e r outstanding perfor- mance commanded the atten- tion of all il'1 cur metropolitan area. She also became person. ally acquainted with many as she directed the 4,000residential chairmen and 50,000 doorbell '18 KERCHEVAL ON THE HILL GROSSE POINTE ringers who called on every household." In addition to her Torch Drive work, Mrs. Osgood is active in many community and civic groups. I ••• in our shop She.is a past president of the Detroit Historical Society Guild, today (THURSDAY) after past chairman of the Detroit Boat Club women's committee and the Detroit Skating Club 3:00 p.m, and all day JET AGE CLASS.IC children's committee. She also is .active in the Wo- Friday and Saturday ••• men's City Club, the Historic Memorials Society and Unitel<' you are cordially Community Services. Mrs. McCracken estimated invited to see the that 60,000 volunteers will be Probably the needed to conduct house-.to. most practical house solicitations during the dress ever invented COMPLETE ST. PATRCK'S ... the Safari SPRING & shirt shift, featuring DAY IRISH long sleeves, two SUMMER flap. pockets, and COFFEE GLASSES pointed collar ... .collection 100% nylon in red, naVy, yellow, It. blue, parchment. OF TEAL Sizes 8 to i6. I / TRAINA I I I The collection of this pre- eminent designer including dresses, costumes, coats and suits will be shown on Thursday March 13th at the Grosse Pointe North Kercheval on the Hill High School on Vernier Road for the benefit of their Parent. GROSSE POINTE FARMS Teachers Association. They 19849 MACK AVE. will then be on view at our shop. 884-6615 OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS P«g. Eighteen GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, March 13, 19~9 Society News Gathered from All of thePointes

her parade of spring designer LuncheoDwill be served at the Faculty Jf'ives Group To Meet fashions to the coiffures, and Pointe Quester$ To Meet E'riday conclusion of the meeting. setting the tempo for everything The Homemaking Group of raogemeDt demonstratioo by DBC Trio of Parties will be Mrs. Richard S. Shan- Members of the Grosse Pointe After a business session Mrs. Grosse Pointe Faculty Wives Sue VanOvermeer. non, whose talents at the piano Chapter of Questers will meet at Edgar Hahn will discuss "Our DAID WARREN DeWALD will,meet Monday;'~arch 17, in Dessert and co.ffee will fol- were uncovered this year when 10 o'clock Friday morning, Ancestors Through The Lens- will be returning home March the Home EconomiCS room of March 14, in the Lakeshore road From Daguerre to the Present." 1(1 from bis school in ConnecU. Grosse Pointe North High low, served by the Mesdamt's she became a member of the Planned For March Club's Women's Committep-o home of Mrs. Robert Palmer. Members have been asked to cut to spend bis spring vacation SChO(lIat 8 o'clock. Highlight of IJohn Coury, Richard Markel AssistUg Mrs. Palmer will be bring photographs of their liD- with his parents, MR. and MRS. k 8 .d L h d J' On Mrs. Larsen's roster of the evening will be a floral ar- and George Sperry. St • Patrlc. 's Ev.enlng. rl ge unc eon an un lor assistants are Mrs. J. Burns Mrs. Edward Gehrig and Mrs. cestars to add to the program of JOHN PHILIP DeWALD, of Spring Dance Scheduled Within Next Cody, co-chairman; Mrs. J. Cyril Moore. the day. Alger place. Few Days at Club on Belle Isle Ross Bush, Mrs. Herbert Cook, Mrs.. Arthur Engstrom, Mrs. There's nothing like a two-for-one fashion show to John Hastings, Mrs. Roy Jen- put milady in a springtime mood. So reason Mrs. Robert !tins, Mrs. Robert Kennedy, Larsen and her committee of party engineers who are Mrs. Warren King, Mrs. John currently at work on the Detroi.t Boat. Club's March Peters, Mrs. Henry Walker and b'd I h h did fWd d Mrs. Joseph Wright. rI ge unc eon, se e u e or e nes ay, March 19. Mrs. Engstrom will scarcely "Wig and Twig" is the ~ have time to decompress be- theme and, as thE:: phrase-I Franklin, ~as.iust r.etllrned from fore she'll be at it agaia, chair- making chairman elabo- ll. recODnOlter":lgtr!P to Gre~e, maning the "Shades of Yellow" rates the spotlight will be aod he and bis wife a~e gll~g junior spring dance at the Club 't If" to reveal all the h8l1'styling two days later, on Friday eve. on. ~,Y es (If wear and secrets dear. to the Onassis- ning, March 21. hau'. Niarchos set. After expert coaching by teen-, INCLUDES: Wigmaster Gerald Haynes, of Mrs. Doro~ Seiffert will cue agers on the dance committee, Mrs; l!:ngstrom and her co. chairman, Mrs. John W. Sim- mons, have ALSO come up with t a double attral'tion for' the I event, (March is bf.rgain month t WATCH at the Boat Club, obviously). I The Sunkis'd and The SOns of Eve have signed on the dotted ~ line to provide continuous pul- REPAIRING sapog music during the evening from 8 'until 11 o'clock. High schoolers 00 the com- for all makes mittee are Wendy Engstrom, Dave Simmons, Debby Wager. ~ SOD, Kathy Harahan, Larry and SPECIAL SKI SCHOOL AND LIFT RATE PACKAGE , • • done on our premises Bn!ce Allen, Lori ~onkey, Bill INCLUDeS ALL LIFTS AND FIVE lESSONS" Bodeau, Peter Havel, Mark and with ultrasonic' cleaning Sue Henkelman, Lesly Dawber, WRITE OR PHONE FOR COMPLETE INF:oRMATION, Roger Smith, Sharon Denise and Barbara Babcock. OMEGA & 11550r Ear plugs mayor may not be needed by the chaperones, Authorized Agency depending on the individual, but those brave parents on the job '. that evening will be Mr. and Mrs. :Richard WagersoD, Mr. Valente !Jewelers and Mrs. Eugene E. Dawber, Mr, and Mrs. Donald A. Henkel- Fine Jewelers Since 1934 man, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ba- deau and Dr. and Mr£. Paul 1660 I E. Warren at Kensington Rei. Babcock. lpeciet. •,the most beautiful flowers blossom If you should happen to think caNlnEBRIP TU 1-4800 this fills: the party quota .for on Nettle Creek's "Grenoble" bedspread March at the Boat Club, it's ..flEE:,1!.'PIlE flU Co(~I_ OPEN DAILY 9 to 6-FRI. TILL 8 because you may have over- looked the nucleus of Irishmen Twin size, 50.00 Queen size, 70.00 41 DIFFElElI lOUl1 ' who are brewing up a St. Pat- rick's 'Party for Saturday eve- ,TOJutT AI8UT EYUYWIIERE I. EUIf.fE ning, :March 22. Full size, 60.00 Dual size, 70;00 ... Of DEPlIIIlllD This is..the dintier-dance, at fOr JOII' FREE COpY, write or p/tDnt wbicp. Chef. Helmut annually winces to hear his elegant beef you mean anywhere? A.NYWHERE t ragout referred to !IS '''Irish A profusion of rich blues, golds or pinks flourishing on hand. Stew" and tries to think of other things as he okays orders for e guided outline-quilted ,acetate, plumply filled with Fortrel, (jJilly the g{id bales C)f cabbage to accompany all thOse slices of corned beef. fiberfill, •• magnificent, bed,spread and ours MR. Mr. and Mrs. Francis X. pOlyester a it is TRAVEL Couglin are co-chairmen of the fete, always a favorite and al- alone from Nettle Creek, To complete this floral motif BELL BOTrOM ways a sellout. Meandering in and out of the all-Irish ,commit. throughout your bedroom, matching made-to-measure 19587 MACK • GROS~EPOINTE WOODS. TU 6-0500 tee is a Mister Preisendorfer- one of the "Wee People," SPLINTERS we've been led to understand. headboards and draperies may be special ordered. (no iron) Appearing in "Total Julius," 4 to 10 an unusual version of Shake- speare's "Julius Caesar" written graceful is the walk by HARVEY E. FIRARI, direc- tor of theater 8t Culver Military you wall in Academy. is Cu Ive r junior RALPH SHERMAN, son of MR. Jacob SonS tm:J1!l~[!J [5[b[[ll:fCiJI30 and MRS. LEWIS SHERMAN, Home Decorative Shop .... of Balfour road. Kercheval on the Hill - Grosse Pointe Farms

Romantic, feminine, Yef'f beguiling ••• a smooth pump the disadvanrages of private education ••• numbe, lhree with a double bow of grosgrain across a girlishly rounded semantics SALE toe. In gleaming Conam., A high srhool is a high school most places. But here it's an Upper School. .spring-blossoming fforal towers We also have a Lower School, and, in between, a junior high level we in ~efreshin9'Y sunny colors haven't named yet. The Upper School has room for one hundred students, twenty-five to a class. We split those classes to keep A. "JEFFERSONIAN ROSE" by Marfex. • Jhk:k' cotlon from crowding. , The lower School has room fm one ferri-downs, jacquard woven with colonial roses, One hundred fifty-eight, eighteen students each in grades one through six, side is sheored, the other deeply looped terry. twenty-five in seventh and eighth. Nursery and Kindergarten each take twenty, Frosly lime/dar~ green, dark pink/dark red, medium but they also take boys. The Upper and Lower Schools don't. yerrow/dork yeITow, medium furqtJoise/dark blue. It seems like an ideal way to run a school to us. So we were 2~"x48" bolh towe~ 2.50 16"x30*hond lowel, 1.50 a little surprised at first that people found it confusing. Why put high 13"x13!'wash cloth, .60 school and grade school in the same $20°0 building, they'd ask? light blue calf Elementary. Little kids hke B. "HOR,At BROCADE~by Pepperell light pink calf to emulate adults. To a second grader, our navy blue calf •• .0 weolth of tropical blossoms black patent seniors are about as adult as you can get. Cor/am To a senior, a little girl learning is a whole new problem. on jacquard woven cotlon. terry. $u N,I","",54/111 /JII R1SH CllAPAfllW. NAIIE OF THE SAllE After all, how would you like to have iii ibI VIRGINIAN. NBC-TV someone walking around thinking Dark pink, dark yellow, dark blue. you're the same age as her mother, Sort of affects your sense of responsibility, 24"x44" bolh towe~ 1.50 doesn't il? And that's the idea, kind of a family plan. 16"x2S"hand towe~ 1.00 Teachers know their students. Students know each other. Everybody knows everybody, 12"xl2" wash etolh, .45 And newcomer5 are welcome, The Shoe Salon of Jacob SonS THE t1GGETT SCHOOL '"eII,," If Sf. (W, Gross. 'oliff' 850 BtiarcnH Drive • Grosse Pointe woods, Michillan Home Decorative Shop The salon that giou JOU umc.. lDfth quaUtst m the 1M r I , .. '.

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75' . a'S?' 7 r 'cstst MX"'."C' 152 17 .7 tr " Thur$daYr March 13, 1969 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Pag' Nineteen ,- Woman's. Page by, of and for Pointe Women • ( • .' . Set Pro Musica March Program phony here and ,on European I' tour. . One Hundred Is The Magic Number Set Deeplands Club's Meeting .Four d,Istinguished m~Slcians Victor Aitay, first ~iolin, is Milton Preves has been prin. J Deepland Garden Club will School, accompanied by an v.;lllplay for th.e ~ro Muslca So. the concertmaster of the Chicago cipal viola player of the Chi- meet today, Thursday, March American Field Service ex- clety of Detroit m the Lecture . cago Orchestra since 1939. He Hall of the Detroit Institute of ~rchestra and pro~esso~ of VlO- 13, at 11:30 o'clock in the East change program representative. has appeared many times as so- .Jefferson avenue home of Mrs. Arts, on Friday evening, March 1m at DePauw Umverslty. For- lois! with the Orchestra, pre. 14. They lire Victor Aitay, Ed- merly, he was concertmaster of sellting first performances of ~Ien R.. Whittington. Luncheon Promoted to Cadet Corporal at WIll be served. n.t I tit t .gar Mue~zer, Milton Preves and the Hungarian Royal Opera and musjc dedicated to him by not- '11 b I'New MeXICOM I ary ns u e, H ts WI Frank MIII.er. All are member~ of the Metropolitan Opera, New ed contemporary composers. onor gaes e ex. .: of the ChICago Symphony Or. York. change studen(s from Thailand, !Roswell, N.M.,. IS WILLIAM S. Frank Miller, violincello, is The Philippines and Brazil now COX, son of MR. and MRS. W. clJ.estra. . Edgar Muenzer, second violin the solo cellist of the Chicago attending Grosse Pointe High S. COX, of Grayton road. Known .as The Ch.icago Sym. is a member of the Chicago Orchestra and the conductor of phony Strmg Quartet, they have Orchestra's first violin section. the Evanston Symphony. For. given more than:4O concerts Formerly he was solo artist merly, he was conductor of the yearly since 1962. with the' U.S. Air Force Sym. Florida Symphony and the Min. #eu:inet.jA!an y,/utd~ neapolis Symphony, and first cellist with the NBC Symphony Fred and Pat Jean under Arturo Toscallini for 15 NEW SINGERS I years. FLOWERS FOR ALL O(CASIONS 95 Pro Musica Members and YOUR ACCOUNT INVITED fROM $69 their gu~sts will attend a recep. SERVING GROSSE POINTERS FOR OVER- HALF A CENTURY lion in honor of the Quartet im. 1925 VERN IER RD. ~~~~~ TU 6.0600 Singer Sales &0 Service mediately after the 8:30 o'clock concert. The affair will be held in the Romanesque Moomof the WHiniERI,: .~ Arts Institute. WANTED WE WANT TO BUY OI..D LEADED GLASS SEWING'MACHINE Hosts and hostesses for the 20 old leaded gloss lamps ar co. evening will include Mrs. John SHADES and lAM?S shades. They are usually found 885-5540', 15411 MA.CK A.VE. M. Chase, Dr. and. Mrs. L: Gal- in attics ond store rooms. When We service all makes in" our lhop., donyi, Miss h;,therine Gee, Dr. was the lost time you I,ooked and Mrs. Berj H. Haidostian, in your ottic? George Miss Gladys Hamilton, Miss CALL US COLLECT Prestons' Betty Hamlin, Miss Charlotte Hamlin, Mr. and Mrs. Pierre V. ULILLiAN" , Heftier, Mrs. Oliver Horn, Miss Jane Johnston, Dr. and Mrs. THE FLOOR SHOP Ezra Lipkin, Mr. and Mrs.Jo- 215~ Ellnbeth L.k. aNd seph A. Luyck, Miss Ida Muc- IOO.year.old Detroit lady, MRS. Dic:keIIS' "Oliver. Twist" was a benefit 313.682 .....21 ciante, Mrs. Bernhard Stearne, JOHANNA HOJ..LAND, admirer of performance, sponsored by the Pinent. pont1ac, Mlchl •• n 41053 MisS Gizi Szanto, Mr. and Mrs. f:harles Dickens, who 100 years ago was Teacher Associations of Trombly and Harold G. Tarnas and Mr. and touring in this t::ountry, cut the gala 100. Defer Schools. LooJdng on as Mrs. Hol- Mrs. G'lorge Zeitz. candled cake at the Esquire Theatre dur- Jand decides where to make the first in. ing 'cer~monies for the Michigan pre- • cision' are MARY JEAN DeCLERCQ Vacationing recently in Flori- ,miere of "Oliver!" March 5. The first and Trombly PrIncipal FRANK J. WEL- da were MR. and MRS. LAUR- local showing of the film adaptation' of CENBACH. ENCE J. THIERY, of South Ox- ' ford road. Among recent arrivals at The Woman's Club Meets March 19, Progress always brings prob. Cloister, Sea Island. Ga., were lems and unless we solVl.'them, MR. and MRS. H. S. GOULD, of Grosse Pointe's own Mrs. s~red Unit to assist the Amer. there's no forward mOVf,mp.nt. Lincoln road. Aaron Wilcox, will be the ican Red Cross will be honored speaker when the Grosse Pointe at this meeting .. Woman's Club holds its regu, Hostess Mrs. Austin Wheatley lor the ultimate START SPRING WITH 1ar meeting next Wednesday, and co-hostess Mrs. Harold \ ' March 19, at 1 o'cltck in the Harden have chosen "Rustle of Crystal Ballroom of the Fries Spring" as the theme for the Auditorium at the Grosse Pointe tea table.. In remodeling design SOCIALITES War Memo:jal. Mrs. Wilcox, known to her rMembets 'serving on the tea BONE friends as Loll, is a member of cbmmittee include the Mes- On display the Women's Advertising Club, dames Lee W. Garrett,' T. S. NAVY past.president of the Detroit Gates, Frederick S. Jermain, RUTT SoUd CherryC.binets LIGHT GRAY Review Club and a former pro' Malcolm S. Jolliff, Alex Kon- gram chairman and B,ard nedy, Otto Mann, Fred E. Mat. BLACK PATENT member of the Women's City ZO, John H. McIntosh, John Johnston ~Optical' Co. Made in the heart of Club. Murphy, Lawrence G. Putnam, William Robrecht, John A. makers of high grade glas~es since 1878 Dutch Country where custom cab. Her hobby for the last 25 Rodge, Jack F. Roh, Joseph M. years has. been astrology, and Scanlon, H. Roger Secrest, 87 Kercheval, Grosse PQinteFarms. TU 2.5950 inetry is n,ot a lost art. as an astrologer she has ca!!t Keith B. Shaffer and Reed C. horoscopes for many, many na- 20148 Maek Ave~, Grosse Pointe Woods. TU 1.8681 \ tiona! and local celebrities _ Zens. 19850 Mack Aye~ue and even one for the City of I .~ l. I~...~.,,~, .r "y" ~.'. _... ~.._. :.,!,. ".:~'.I". , Detroit! OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS at Huntington, Grosse Pointe Woods Mrs. Wilcox is also a col- . \ , ,TU 4-6011 lector of old Adams china. OPEN SEASON She will speak on "The Fas- 99 cination cf Astrology." $18 Chai~man of the day .Mrs. Edward D. Trowbridge, a past- Ipresident of the Grosse Pointe 'Woman's Club and delegate to the Federation of Women's Clubs, will introduce Mrs. Wil- III cox. Members of the Grosse Pointe Woman's Club Blood Bank Spon- Grasse Paillte's Largest Shoe Store 16844 Kercheval, "III the Village" A 65th birthday dinner.dance 886.1366 Hallrs; Thlln., Fri. 'til 9; Doily 'til 6 at the Country Club Friday SECURITY, DINERS AND MICHIGAN BANKARD night honored WILLIAM. B. We caTTy a wide range of ~izes ... 4 to 11 CUDLlP, of Lakcshor", road. In We feature, • Mr. !!aston • MIss Amerlca • Smart. Ire charge of party arrangements Red Cross. French Shriner • Jarman ~ Cobbles. Nina were MRS. CUDLIP and the ..ow=:t=:=====W:m:l'i~!,&",,~_"""";=_. Cudlip children, their husbands and wives: MR. and MRS. SPRING IS A PRETIY JOYCE JOlIN S. JENKINS, of. Wayne, ""'"""""""=--'" ENTRANCE EXAMINA liONS FOR Ill., the WILLIAM J. CUD. I . LIPS, II, the DAVID R. CUD. Black shiny Corfain- soft..touched LPS, of Greenwich, Conn., the JOHN p. RYANS and the GROSSE POINTE CHARLES T. CUDLIPS. On by a grosgrain butterfly bow add a hand for the festivities were Mr. Cudlip's three sisters: MRS. slighty slightly higher heeL • .bright new UNIVERSITY SCHOOL JOHN L. GARVEY, of Milwau. kee, Wis., MRS. GORDON T. ALCY, of Elgin, ru., and MR. Gutlaok ORa new ~ 18.00 FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 1969-;0 and MRS. JOHN NEWKIRK, of Iron Mountain, and DR. NEW- KIRK. THE UPPERSCHOOL (Grades 7 through 11) Dedicated to Will be held at the school JacobSonS SATURDAY, APRIL 12

a Lovelier You REGISTRATION DEADLINE Thursday, March 20, 1969 ALL CANDIDATES (Grades 7-11) sep.thru sungf'ilsses I Parents are invited to call the school for information about the test 01 to arrange for an interview. Registra- play up your pretty eyes As professional bair dressers tion forms for the test and a descriptive catalog of the school may be obtained from the Admissions Office. we are indeed dedicated to A boon to sun-lovers, the two-inch

all . the arts of cOJllplet~ ADMISSION WITH SCHOLARSHIP optical lens of tan in mock tortoise shell Outstanding boys and girls who would not be able to beauty care for the world's attend without financial assistance are invited to enter frames keep your eyes in sight while they the scholarship competition which is open to students who will enter the 7th through 11th grades, September 1969. most beautiful women • • • Scholarship applicants must register and be present for filter out the sun's glare. 16.00 the test o~ April 12. our customers.

LOWER SCHOOL • AMPLE PARKINC • (Grades 1 through 6) Testing will be offered for entrance to Grades 1 through 6 in Scptcmber 19~f) on SATURDAY, APRIL "We Curl Up and Dye for You" 12th. Candidates sh(luld contact the school to register for the test prior to THURSDAY, MARCH 20th.

A fee is charged for all testing.

Inquiries should be addressed to (he school prompUy. Address: 1045 Cook Road, Grosse Pointe, Michigan 48238 JacobS oriS Telephone: 884-4444 in the Village

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i f ! f. ;~ Society News Gathered from All of the Pointes ' i. t ' Id 'I ..h N· h well,And,eachprovidinglady" willallreceiveflies TO H0 rIS . I t a shamrock that only two Engaged 9 days before was gI'Qwing in At Hunt. CIub Friday ~~~r:r:::=:".::" ---d-H--' . ton lane, are chairmen of the PIans fOf GPHC -Sponsore unt In Ireland Holiday festivities, which will hegm with Scheduled for Next November to be cocktails at 6 o'clock, continue Detailed, with Film Commentary i through a 7 o'clock Irish dinner ___ ---_ and feature an after.cJinner pro. The scene is set, the hunting and travel films have gram of color films on hunting arrived, the County Wayne Celtic danct!rs are ready and and vacationing in IrelaQd. . I - h The P:lrty is the kick,off for two genume rls colleens flown in directly from Ireland the Club's tentative Hunt in Ire. by Irish Air Lines will be on hand to greet Grosse Pointe land holiday scheduled for next Hunt Club members and their guests at an "All.Irish" November. tomorrow evening, Friday, March 14, at the Club. Limited to 30 persoDS, Hunt in' ----- Ireland will include at least five actllal forays. Participants will live for a few days in an authen. tic: non-public castle,. staffed by -INTERNATIONAL GIFTS _.. f fir "d TH/i:ODORA Al'"'N PISHAL- 12 servan ts auu our e ten . SKI' t t Wlod' ers. . s eDgag~l)len ~ ZI- AND JEWELRY At They'll eat lunch and hunt with mlerz Zaryczany' ha~ .peen an- ...... John Huston, enjoy a Medieval nounced ~y her paJ:en~, Mr~. dinner at Bunraity Castle, visit Arthur Kin.g, of. DetrOit, and the Irish Sweepstakes office. ~he,9dore Plshalski, of Beaoons- llniqut-lmportS' There'll be opportunities for field ave~ue. . ' . 22265 MACK AVE. grouse and snipe hunting, salmon ~he brlde.elect IS a sem!)! at BETWEEN 8 & 9 MI. and trollt fishing golfing and- _ Al1l~nce Co 1I11g e, Oam~rldge ST. CLAIR SHORES . '. . Sprmgs. Pa., where she IS af- for the ladles.-a private fashlon filiated with Della Zeta national HOURS: Dally 9 to 5; Sat Until 9 p.m. Sun. 11 to 2 show ~y Sybl~ of Connolly. social sorority and is secretary. Parking Area Provided A side-, trIP. to Marrakesb, treasurer or her chapter of North Mfle." , IS on the agenda, Delta Psi Omega, honorary na- , .. /, ~. tionaldramatic fraternity. , The prospective bridegroom, I .. ., • "', .;..;. son of tbe Jan ZarycznyS', of In the manor. of the English sPeaking New York City, was graduated hurra" for th. , \ from Alliance College in 1968 I ! and is presently pursuing grad- red, whit. o"d blu., •,the " uate studies. at', Wayne State University. He was a former member and great Am.ricana Miss Pishalski is presently a I member of. "The Kujawiaki," a national touring group of stu- fashion fabric story dents who performed at the White House in Washington, D.C., and at the Hemisfair in San Antonio, Tex. $4 a yard Slate Welcome 45 and 54-inches wide Wagon Meeting' / Get in the swing of spring After a busy few weeks work~ f . iog and planning for their suc- . cessfuI annual benefit fashion with a lively sew.it-yourself show which was held March 6, McColl nlembers of the Welcome Wagon / ,K~,NWOOD ROAD ,wardrobe 8f~,~~and cools, dresse5 / .J~O Club of Grosse 'Pomte and Har. pattern 8599 . per Woods and~eir' guests will GROSSE POINTE FARMS rt;lax and enjoy brlmchand and skir.ts"dashing ensembles bridge at the Grosse Pointe War . Memorial at 11 o'clock next end the new wide le.g panls ••• Offering. everything for the lar.ge family' who enjoy gracious living Thu~sday, March 20. Newcomers who have' re- c:hecksand plaids in all ceivedtheir Welcome Wagon call are cordially invited to join

~ ,', • + ,;:;', •• ,- ,": II r: l' T • ., te group which meets once or manner of sizes and 'palterns. •• twice a month throughout the year. . imported woolens, bonded Reservations for next Tl1urs. purdy ,& edgar Jay's brunch. must be made by ~crylics, bondecl wocMacrylic Monday evening, March 17, by calling .Mrs. Thomas Malloy, ASSOCIATES 885-6805,or Mrs. JeromeShulec, blends in red/wh ite/blue variations! -the real estate people 885-4739. ,.. . Club members attended' an 63 Kercheval, in the Colonial Federal Bldg. TU 6.60 I0 "out" luncheon February 20 at Eddie Pawl's Res tau ran t . Bridge' followed the luncheon, high sCOl:ers being Mrs. R. H. Hicks, Mrs. John Bernard, Mrs. Anastasia Johnson and Mrs. Ray Moran. Jacobsorrs 'Group' Holding HOME DECORATIVE SHOP Supper Forum

Grosse Pointe War Memor. ial's "Group" for young busi. OPEN THURSDAY ,1,ND FRIDAY EVENINGS ness and professional single men and. women in their twenties has scheduled a Supper Foruin Ion Thursday, March 20, at 6:30 at Ute Center, 32 Lake Shore. I Topic of the Forum which follows sundowners and dinner, will be "Drugs", Honored guest and authority on the subject will be Detective Marty Trom- bley of the Grosse Pointe Woods . For The Man (Or Woman) Police Special Staff. Group membership for the Who Has II ~Im~st" Everything entire year is $5. Dinner charge for members is $2.50. Guests This like-new 3-bedroom, one and one-half bath ranch home - on a are welcome for an additional $1. 90.foot site - should please the most discriminating buyer. It also has Another Group acti'9'ity com- a large ,family room with raised ledgerock fireplace, an exceptionally fine ing up soon is the Pop Concert games room with bar, and lots of kitchen built-ins. Cabaret Party sponsored by the 7 . Easlern Women's Colleges. Being in an area of equally fine homes arid near Grosse Pointe High It's on Friday ,light, April 18, North, Ferry Elementary, Parcells Jr. High and St. Lucy's Catholic I al 8:30 al the Light Guard Ar. Schools, it has all the essentials for fine suburban living. Imory featuring Arthur Fiedler and the Detroit Symphony with Cynthia Raim, the young con. PRICED TO COMMAND AN EARLY SALE cert pianist, as guest artis!. MA.Y WE SHOW IT TO YOU? Tables have been reserved for 20 GrO\\p memhers at $2 per jer-

i son. Wine and beer are availble "Business Goes Where It Is Inyited 'I at lhe Cr.baret. A Chicago weckend is plan- And Stays Where It Is Made Welcome" ncd April 25, 26 and 27. Cost is WE HAVE SPECIALIZED IN TIfE Sj,.'LUNG OF GROSSE POINTE HOMES SINCE just $12 staying two night<; at 19l9-KNOW THE POINTE TIfOROUGHLY-AND ARE CONFIDENT WE CAN BE the ~.Congress Holel. Trans. OF EXlEPTIONAI. HELP TO ANYONE I,OOKING FOR A HOME IN THIS ARIM. portation is by ,'ar on a share cost basis. Tours will he made IF YOUR HOME IS FOR SALE to the Sun-Times. Aquarium,' YOU"' mill' •• tt ,h. fashion pace in up-in.front st.p-ins , Llslin~ It wltll u. give. it tile most prospeel exposure pos.,tllle. As memben Plalletarium and Museum of I or tile Gro .. e Potnte Real Estate Bond Multiple Listing System, you not only Science .lDd Industry. , receive the servl .. s or our own 40 exceptional sales people, hut .Iso the services or all other members or th,e A5&OeI.tlon snd their .. 1,,&people. . , I with spring's newe.st style innoVtitions. •.bread., Mgh.rist 90% OF OUR LISTINGS ARE USUALLY SOLD IN 30 DAYS HAVE YOUR ~~~~rDD~y fronts, brass hardware and lillIe sfoc~ed heels, Fir-perfect I, LADIES'• AN EXPERT 1 remodel old jewelry into f the finest. latest stliles. too, for theY're conslructed that way b f()Of pfOfediacI. I • Great Values in Fine Dia. GROSSE POINTE 3 OFFICES monds, Wctkhes II1ld all Gold Jewelry, leff: Slack potent. RiSht: Antiqued ton calf. 12% to 4 sizes. 10.00 ~t ,);.,11111II: I• Hi Grode Wotch Reporin, I Rings sized while you wait Alfred E. Zier MIMIIRI OF THI DE'rROIT AND 0110.. 1 1'0lNTI RIAL "TAT' 'OARDI Jeweler & Goldsmith Branch offlees In 16437 E. W."en TU 1.4980 DETROIT - GROSSE POINTE - ST. CLAIR SHOltlll - FAMDNGTON. We buy old gold, jewelry JacobSons diomonds. in the Village Thursday, March 13. 1969 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty-one Woman's Page ... by~of and for Pointe Women

Present Awards Delta Zeta Alumnae Pointe Garden Club To Meet To Meet March 19 , Slate AAUW AnnualMeeting March 20 To Girl Scouts The Pointe .Garden Club's o'clock. Charles Irish will give Whatever's cooking will be next luncheon and meeting will a talk on "The Care of Trees." "Trends in Contemporllry Art" is Topic Choice of Featured speaker will be I Mrs. John Ross, of Harbor Among. those hOllored at the ready in a jiffy on Wednesday, be held Mollday, March 17, in Oscar Piagentini art direc. Hill, wjJJ.be hostess to the Book: recently beld 25th Annual Girl March 19 when the Metropolitan the Kenwood ~~rt home of Mrs. Captain and one of the out. Speaker Oscar Piagentinij Individual Group tor for the J. 1. Hudson Group, on MoDday, March 24, Scout service at the U. of D. .'.. Manfred Wblttingllam. M r s. standing players of the Culver DetrOIt Delta Zeta Alumnae Remington J. Purdy and Mrs. Military Academy Polo Team is Meetings Also Scheduled Company, who will talk on a~ 1 0 ~lock. Mrs. Robert Orr Memorial Building were three "Trends in Contemporary will revIew sev~ral ne~ books. out6tanding Pointers. gather at 8 o'clock for some Arthur Beaumont will assist the JIM VLASIC, son of MR. and Members of the Grosse Pointe Branch of the Ameri. Art." The Co~temporary Literature Marilyn Opdyke represent- kitchen wizardry in the Detroit hostess., MRS. ROBERT J. VLASIC, of can Association of University Women will hold their . Group will meet Tuesday eve.' . 11 th S . 'G. 1 "h t home of Charlotte Hill Clark, a Members will'gather at 12:30 South Deeplands road. Mr. Plagentini studied Art at ning March 25 at the home ~ng a e ~mor 11'.,.;ou. S designer of modern kitchens who ------annual meeting and luncheon next Thursday, March 20, the Cooper Union Art SChool tn f M Willi' D B h' m the. Archdiocese of Detroit, at the Grosse Pointe Hunt Club. New York the Beaux Art Schoe)l ~ ~.boul a~ M e~c ~ was selected, to speak on "Sen. will use her own electronic oven in Paris ~d at the Belle Artie R v~ nd ~a Fl rs. ~;m !or Impr~sio.ns of Girl Scout- to demonstrate "instant cooking" . Fl !til an a s. orence I er mg" Marilyn a sophomore at Fine Food & Cocktails ID orence, y. . I~ill present a, program con~u- Om: Lady St~ of the Sea High to fellow Delta Zetans. CREWEL EMBROIDERY Later he served ~s Art instruc. mg the Group s s~ud~ of writing School and member of Senior An election and installation of . ., tor, at .the Flemmg Museum, by and about mlDorlty EJJ'ou~s. Troop 1614, is the daughter of CLASSES Umvers1ty of Vermont, and Among the books to be dlS. Mr and Mrs Robert Opdyke new officers will conclude the worked in restoration at the cussed are Caldwell and Bourke. of Fairway drive evening. Pointe members of the TUES. 7:30 to 9:00 P.M. Shelbourne Museum io Virginia. White's "You Have seen Their .. . Delta Zeta group include East I OR He also has been associated Faces," Caudill's "My Appal. Laura Miller, anelgbth grad~ Side chairman Mrs. William r'IAIL THURS. 7:30 to 9:00 P.M. with the Cordier.Ekston Gallery, achia," Fetterman's "Sinking er at Our Lady, Star of the 10721 WHiniER AVE! .~:~~I~~"'" Kamm, of Huntington road, INFORMATION & RESERVATIONS FOR 5 WEEKS as assistant director, and tlie Creole," Marshall's "Christy" Sea grad~ ~O()l,. was hono:ed Province Alumnae director Mrs. Hammer Gallery. as manager, and Well e s' "Yesterday's as a reClpl?nt ~f the ~arlan CALL 371.2484 Instructor: MARNJE FESSENDEN both in New York City. People," Awurd, whlch.1S .the hIghest L. M. Gilewicz, of Allard road, COCltJAl1J AVA'LA81E JHIOUGIHJUJ Carol Degen, of Allard road, . of Reservations for the luncheon The Politics of Public Edu. ~ward, a. CatlJo~c gu-l may.earn Mrs. Richard Fuher, of Aline THE ENTI'E DINING AIEA &he should be call~ to Mrs. T. J. cation Group will meet on 10 Gll'J Scouting. She 15a drive, and Mrs. Donald Camp. SIGNE lVEVEB Flis 778.9711 or Mrs Samuel Th d Mar b 27 t 9'30 member of Cadette Troop 828. , • . . urs ay, ca. . bell, of Hampton road. 20956 MACK 881.8197 Shenefield, 823,9622, before Fri. o'clock with Mrs. Urban W. .Mr.s. Alex McLuckIe, Jr. of • day, March 14. Mrs. Frede- Boresch of 'Kercheval avenue. Higbie Place South was hon. ------rick Gould and Mrs. Henry T. Mrs. Richard Edwards and Mrs. ored as one of ilie 10 recipients Cope are co.hostesses for the John SchoneDberg will dis. of tbe st. Anne Award. The day. cuss non.public school financing St ~ne Award for adult lead- Anyone unable to attend the and Parochiaid. ers IS an award of the Youth I luncheon is invited to come in Department of the U.S. Catholic •• later for the meeting and to Conference and is given to, se. • hear Mr. Piagentini. Michigan Weavers' Guild lected Catholic w om eD who , The AAUW Values Group will Sets March 20 Meeting have made outstanding con. meet on Wednesday evening, tributions to the spiritllal. wel. March 19, at the home of Mrs. Me~bers of the Michigan fare of Catholic youth. Lewis B. Morrow in Maumee Weavers' Guild will g'ather at 1 Mrs. McLuckie, who has been avenue. A panel consisting of instrwnenta1 in the formation Mrs. Urban Boresch and Mrs. o'clock next Thursday, March of the Girl Scout Program at William Kirby will discuss prob. 20, in the Women's City Club Our Lady Star of the Sea lems of the American Indians to hear Mrs. James M. Bick, Parish, has served in many and of retirement under, the of Lambertsville, Mich., discuss capacities: Brownie Junior and general topic of "Involvement "Tapestry Designing and Fin. Cadette Leader, SeJrlor Advisor versus Isolation." isbing." Troop Consultant, District Pro: ------gram Committee, Dilltrict Sec, retary, Council Delegate, Coun. cil Nominating Committee and National Council Delegate. She has been Leader aDd Advisor of Senior Troop 634 for eleven years. Tea'.. This is ttIe How to Get Help gatehouse tI1at .eaIIJr houses tfIe.gtsards GOP Women .. Ued who watch the on Your Tax Returns.. I Meet March 20 entrance at at Larry CarinO, general man. Shoreline East ager of Detroit's WJBK TV.2, ...... Apartments Let Us Keep will be guest speaker at this 'But month's luncheOn meeting of the twenty hours Women's Republican Club of .a day. They'll Records fo( You Grosse Pointe, scheduled for wave you in, next Thursday, March 20, in the Grosse Pointe War Memor. dire1:tyour ial's Cryst81 Ballroom. A. J. Meyer Pharmacies are pleased to announce a pests and keep Reservations are being taken tax purpose record that is almost a necessity in' com- by Mrs. Don Goodrow, TUxedo an attentive pleting your I.R,S. return. 1-2662, and,Mrs, Ramon Val. eye oat. lez, TUxedo 6.1386. Just part of. the. ' Mr. Carino currently serves On every prescription purchase you make with us, as chairmau of the Detroit extra spoiling we keep a record that is recapped at the end of the Broadcast S~s Bank, a pro. yoil.get gram jointly undertaken by the red, white and novy ocryll« fOr girl! .• , at year and given to you to be used for purposes of Urban Le8gue to attract and Shoreline Em. exemption on your tax return. train minority group members for careers in radio and tele. the plaid of the loochmo" co.at is ~hoed in vision. We invite you to avail yourself of this service. We He is also a member of the trim on the white knJts~immer. think a visit to one of our two locations will con. Boards of Directors of Civic Searchlight and Boy's Republic 4.6 sizes, 28.00. 32.00 vince you that our three essentials in everyday and was' recently appointed 7.~ business are reason enough for making us your chairman of the State Officers personal pharmacy. Compensation Commission.

Back from a vacation in Mar- QUALITY-SERVICE-COURTESY bella, Spain, are MR. and MRS. SonS CLARENCE E, DAY, of CadieuX Jacob road, and their children, JOHN SUUIElINllAST A. J. Meyer Pharmacies and MARY BETH. IN THE VILLAGE APAIITII."'" .200 IIA8T".PNR80N 19876 MACK 16361 MACK OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS MlIlIels open noon.6:oo P.M. can 567.1175 TV 1.1385 TU 2.1040

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Whisper Sheer support stockings by Belle Sharmeer 3.95

Reg. 4.95 poir our new ~rnchers trim your waist with colorfut Iint:s Morch 10 through March n ~ DuPont Corfam" polomeric laced widl ~ •• .0 rtmited time to enjoy print scaNes or rustic rope. In a vivid once.a.year sovings on sheer array of colors for waist spanning. 1he

")lion/spandex sfod:ings to 1~"wide leathef-grained links snap

together f()C' easy size adjustment. ClCIIUbkJbly support 'IC* • A. Be« with scarf lacing, 10.00 .. special presswe CCMlructioct at the proper ploces. B. Belt wid'! Jope lacing. 9.00 _ .. _

ShiRt patent wtd'I scarf ~ 10.00 Jacobsorrs IN THE VILLAGi PIp TlWMfy-two GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday. March 13. 1969

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tion of a committee he~ded by 1Buffet Offered Mrs. Donald Cochell, will focus Ibex Welcomes New Member. on spring daisies. Bef Th t Present North High Mrs. Kenneth Stekette heads ore ea er Will Give Lecture' As welcome as spring are proof crystal. the food committee. Mrs. Albert tbree new members of Ihex, Beautiful, rainbow.hued cry. Heholt is responsible for the Residents have a treat in Mrs. Raymond Buck, Mrs. stal beads from the four cor. silver, Mrs. John Seeber for the store when Grosse Pointe Thea. Joseph A. Murphy, Jr. and Mrs. ners of the world will keep On Wines of Loire fingers still smarting from push. Scholarship Benefit prizes. In charge of the clean.up ter presents the very profes. Donald B. Steward who will J hear Milka Iconomoff, noted ing needles through canvas in Dessert. Coffee. A Fashion Show and an Afternoon ~a~~.ittee is Mrs. Kenneth ~~~~a:'~~~eollLio~f in ;::. Mme. Charity Suczek Second Speaker in Series Being J. L. Hudson Company interior last month's needlepoint classes of .CII'd "-'ling Scheduled Today at Bridge will be played under ter" on the boards of Fries Presented at Memo,rial Center Program designer, when she speaks to busy m8king axquisite beaded Ibex members Friday March flowers under the direction of Parents ctub-Sponsored Party the direction of Mrs. George Auditorium ?!larch 21, ,22, 23, Starts at 8: 15 Monday Night Mrs. James Slater, of the "Bead Atkinson. Mrs. Jack R. Martin 26,27,28 and 29. --~---- 14, at 12:45 o'clock at the Ridge Hive" in Birmingham. Grosse Pointe North High School will be the setting served at party publicity chair. Curtain time is 8:30 p.m. ex. Wines of France's Lt'Ie region will be featured road home of Mrs. Albert Dick. today for tOO first annual spring scholarship benefit man. cept ior the early 7:30 perform. Monday night, March 17, at 8:15 in Fries Crystal Ball- son, Jr. Six Thursday classes begln Miss Iconomoff, who has won today March 13, at the Grosse card party sponsored by the North High Parents Club. ----- ance Sunday evening. Tickets room on Grosse Pointe War Memorial's "Know Your are hard to come by but good many citations from the Ameri. Poi ~ t e Woods Presbyterian The party is under the general chairmanship of Mrs. MARCH MUSICIANS seats are s ti11 available fur Wines" course. (!)>------can .Inestitute of Interior De- Church {rom 12:30 until 3 o' Robert Schueler. ~------At least 12 famous musicians Wednesday, Mareh 26. . They will be presented I care neeessary in raising grapes signers. will present trend.set- clock. Serving ~ .Mrs. Sch~l. Daytime t h r 0 ugh evening have been born in March, notes Each night preceding the per. by Mme Charity Suczek, and produc~g wines. . ting ideas to help bring a new er's co-chaJllIlan and m wear, casua~ knits, cocktails World Book Encyclopedia. They fonnance, with the exception of Grosse Pointe gourmet con. The clot1Qg presentation of look to winter-c!reary home. steads. ACID TEST charge of tickets is :Mrs. and formals will be included in include Arturo Toscanini, Jo. Wednesday. and Sunday. t.he noiseur whose European the "Know Your Wines" course It takes more character and Jack the "Yesterday, TOOay and To. hann S",bastian Bach, Bedrich Grosse Pomte War Memorial b d d h will be 'given Monday evening, For Ibex, "Flowers that hloom Otto. k ' tr ability to live with success than Mrs. Alfred Gf.ancy, Jr., is morrow" , presentation ... Com. Smetana, Kurt Weill, Heitor will serve a special eandlelight . ac groun s esse, t e March 24, at 8:15 in Fries Ball. in the spring, tra la," arrive in cbairman of the .fashion show mentary wilf be by Marll Kunz. Villa.Lobos, Maurice Ravel, Ar. Theater Buffet in the CrystalJ.!llportance of proper sel.ec. room by Lester Gruber, prop,:,ie. wintry March done up in frost. it does to achieve it. ' part of the program, .scbeduled The party begins at 12:30 thur Honneger, Johann Strauss, Ballroo ~nat 7 p.m. Cost is just tJ?n and us l\.g e of fme tor of Detroit's famous London , T~ afte ' Nicholas Rimsky-Korsakov, $4 tax and service included. wmes. The Wines of the Chop House with' the most ~~~ a:J ~:; c:= ~ ~~~~~n~~:e~n~~~aJi~~ i~::U~: Modest Mussorgsky, Bela Bar. This offers, theater goors a Loire are her special favor- lavish wille cellar in this part served. Margaret Rice will fea. pate; those who wish to play tok, and Joseph Haydn. delightful, complete evening un. ites. of the world. Mr. Gruber will tutf e10tbes by Teal Traina of cards are asked to bring their ------der OM _roof witJI the. added Mmll Suczek with hE.!'charm present wne very special cham. Sterling Silver New York. shown by 12 prafes. own decks. Have faith in your work, or advanta.ge of good clos8-lll park. and enthusiasm will bring to pagnes. sional models. Decorations, under tbe direc. it's bound to end in failure. ing av~able. ~h~cks. for dinner patrons the historY of each of Reservations in advance are ______~ resen'atiODs mdicatlng date the vintages she presents and appreciated. Tbereis a charge SAVE • LUNT • ALVIN sho~ld be. sent to the War M!!" discourse OD the special attri. of $5 for each evening. • TOWLE morlal office, 32 Lake Shore, JD butes of each. The first wines ----- • GORHAM advance. to be discussed and savored will Fil'S'~ Offerinc • WALLACE ----- be the sancerre and the Pouilly Plan Farms Boat .HlJRLOO!'.~ Fume .-... light, crisp, very ele. 250/0 Simmons-Perry gant wines which, are delightful Club Irish Party EVERYDAY DISCOUNTS • INTERNATIONAL as aperitifs or when served with ON THESE FAMOUS • REED & BARTON Troth Revealed sea food. . The Grasse Pointe Farms BRANDS MoVing toward the mouth of Boat Club hoists sail on a n~w , The engagement of Kathleen the Loire from Brittany, MIne season with a St. Patrick's Day FIERY Ann Perry and Walter E. Sim. Suczek will bring Muscadet - Party this Saturday, March IS, DIAMOND mons, n, has been announced an all-purpose wine which is at 7:30 o'dock at the Farms RINeS by the bride-elect's parents, Mr. pale, dry, a lovely light green Pier. Sblpboard fare will include Pre - engagement or and Mrs. Kenneth Ryan, of in color and has tho! tang of nut. cocktails, buffet dinner, st. Pad. going sleady Dearborn. The prospecti,'c bride. meg. die's tonic, dancing and lots of 00 groom is'the son ~f Mr. and Turning back to the province fun. '18 PLUSTAX Mrs. Walter ,E. Sun mons, of of Touraine, the "Garden of Commodore Skip and Linda Merriweather road. France" sedlJctive wines of the Gmeiner will probably have lots ----- Vouvr~y will be enjoyed. These of stories to tell as they are DIAMONDS. WATCHES. BIRTHSTONE RINGS are heady, medium dry amour- returning from two weeks in the OUR EVERYDAY PRICES ARE YOUTHS ROUTED Bahamas, wherl! Skip took part ALWAYS THE LOWEST A Rathborne place resident ous wines. To Anjou, Mme Suczek will iiJ the Miami to Nassau race. caned City police on Monday, . Entertainment ch a ir man February 24, and reported two go for a selection of JOSes and white wines of delicate bouQuet Jerry Malooly.is in charge of juveniles were playing in a new the party. building in Cameron place. suitable for light refreshments Vogue JEWELERS Police sent the two lO.year. 800 as dessert wines. These wines come in spark1b;Jg form if olds on their way with a warn- 7 Mile ntar Mack Ave. ing. preferred. and make'exf~lIent Ribbon Farms 0... of the bat things in life- substitutes for champagal'. CPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS is to have. awned a house ••. that quic'kly became "home". This unique In her presentation Mme Suc- Questers Meel 22377 MOROSS ROAD TU 4.2585 offering Is One that fits into such a category. Well suited for entertain- Plan every move-.keep your zek will stress the chemistry of ing as.;'well~as daily enjiJyable,living. Spacious entry hall. Modem kitchen. thinkjng 8head of your work. wines and the finer points of Ribbon Farms Questers will Large'li,ying and dining rooms. 4 bedrooms and 2 ba'throoms on the 2nd gather Monday, March 17, in the floor. The 2 bedrooms and bath on the third floo'r provide that idea'. McKinley avenue home of Mrs. "away from it all" facility. Exceilent location off St. Paul Avenue in Henry J. Cawthra. Mrs. Mable \ Grosse Pointe City. $54,500. Contact one of our consultants for complete Montgomery will presllnt a pro- details and in~pection arrangement~: MAIER & WERN'ER gram 011. Majolica ware. illus. trating her talk with Majolica "FoxHills Green MACK SALON ware examples from ber own B%cZWf17e by extensive collection. - IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE ORlJ\ND Richard Sims • • HEARTY To Claim Bride (~HE,iLlOH'. formerly of La Melgaard Salon J Mr. and Mrs. Alex Holub, of Meyers road, Detroit, are an. HAS JOINED OUR EXPERT nouncing the engagement of their daughter, Kath~een Alexia 19 KERCH EVAL TU 6.3800 STAFF TO SERVE YOU Holub, to Richard Wilson Sims, ~Jjn of Mr. and Mrs. Karl M. Sims, of Nottingham road. WE SPECIALIZE IN ALL TYPES The prospective bridegMOm 30 day attended Adrian College and is OF HAIR PIECES - CUSTOM- II0W a senior at the Detroit In. To Mr, and Mn. Hou .. Hunter: MADE WIGS - REPA IRS stitute of Technology. He is af. occupancy CLEANING AND SETTING. filiated with Alpha Sigma Phi ANOTHlR GOOD REAsoN WHY YOU NEED A GOOD fraternity . • ROKER - A SINGt.E CONTACT TO COMPARE YOUR The couple plans a June 14 Ten t~aditional Colonials PARTICULAR' REQUIREMENTS WITH AVAILABLE wedding, in Grosse Pointe OFFERINGS Methodist Church. from $50,290 (or Septta'lber oceupancy ..... 11 from $43,950) If you are in the early stages of searching for the right house, the OAKLAND PLAYERS HERE • .. Bedroom-2]12 Bath--Famify Room Maxon Plan can save you time. An excellent advance idea of an MAIER WERNER & • Bloomfield Hills Schools In its tour of area senior high offering can be conveye~ by a pJ!otograph:- schools with Arthur Miller's • Swimming Pool & Community House 17670 MACK AVE, • Woodward to Opdyke, then 1Y2 miles North on Opdyke "Death of a Salesman," Oak. or Chrysler (I.75 Xwoy) to Pontiac exit, then ]12 mile 881-7297 land University's Academy f)f north on Opdyke. Dramatic Arts will present the pri1:e-winning drama tonight, 338-9279 March 13, at 7:30 o'clock at Grosse Pointe U n i v e r sit y \ SchOftI. Important Sale by . GRIN AND BEAR IT Trying to keep up with living I expenses today can turn into a AUCTION comedy of arrears.' TUESDAY, MARCH 18th .yetling, 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19th evening, 7:30 ~. FIRSTOFFERING - GROSSE POINTE WOODS coupled with a small, simplified flooT plan:- at wlliell time w. will .umon tile .rt items ud pr.,erties of sner.l owners ~ The beauty pictured above is not there just to illustrate our point. It is for sole. It is on a choice 'Veil Known Estates stret!t in the Forms and this floor plan is to show [ TO BE "no IN OUR GAllERIES you how well arranged it is. In addition to rooms shown there are in the basement a Recreation a portial listing of the many wonderfut "finds" Room with fireploce and Lavatory. The Fomily ANTIQUE CARVED FUI~NITU~E Room overlooks lovely gardens with many trees. Breakiront; Carved loveseal: Curio cabinets; Brass console table; There are mony re'inements, such Chain; nne dlnln, suite and many more. as electric garoge.door openers, a COLLECTION I)f BRONZES, BRASSWARE complete sprinkler system, ond attic: and FOUNTAIN PIECES , Pair of flne Cupid Andirons; Pair Of bronze Italian Cupids; i 'on. Built in 1953, the hOlJSe is in Brass woodbox; A very £tne selection of smaDer bronZA!pl~es. FI,.I FloOT ~ excellent condition. Why not ret us ANTIQUE PORCELAINS & CUT GLASS arrange an inspection for you? Satsuma: Melssen ,roup; Poree13ln animals; Celado vasu; Set of crystal ,Iuware; Baccarat piece.; Sevrcs' vases, etc. FINE OIL PAINTINGS DII,,,,"!lmlJl bell'o.d Delightful 1V2 story house on 6Oxl50 lot. 1st floor bedroom and bath. COTTeet but "at t'teo"d PtOOT Included are paintings by or attT1buttd 10 name artlsls of 51"" gUBTB"letd elal nolI': many flne worts irom a famous London Gallery. Family room, large breakfast room - 2 more bedrooms and bath 0" ORIENTAL RUGS STERLING SILVER second floor. Excellent condition. By appointment. Footnote to Home Ownen-The Me.o .. Plo" cen •• v. you too th. inconvenience Kermlns. Saroults. othen In Tea sels, Flatware and many a good size cllolce. pieces of fine quality. I of lnoppropri.t., un.c ... :ry Interior ill"'ctfoft., If your hour. it for •• Ie we'd be j .... to in.pect it ond IU"lIt e prico ,uil'obl. to the current lII.rklfl. Wo ulually for furth., informotion, phone WO 3-6255 .. II our IIltln.. ~uite proIIIJtJ, If Ill.IiI" price •• 84 Kercheval-886.7100 Allcndant parking on bilth evenln,s. Please remember our new , Itartlng times, 7:30 p.m. Member ------oj GrolSt: Pointe Real Estate Boord's Hugo S. Higbie Da;MOUCHELLE Art Galleries (0. IJ] Multiple Listing S¥stt:m Donald R. Smith Frank D. Cotter 409 East Jefferson Ave. Detroit Exclusive Agent Orison S. White C. C. Wilkerson 1VI blocks EOlt of City County Bldg. 1 block West Cal Bruder ohn E. Mendenhall of 1.75 bprellwoy ICh".,I.,) MAXON BROTHERS. I... TU 1.6000 --.~_ Low,.nc. F. DuMauchell. Ernest J, DuMouchell. If Member-Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board A e ••• c:Ie,.Uou. policy mak .. U •••• If" ••' Auctioneera and Appraisers ,. , Thursday, March 13, 1969 GROSSE POINTENEWS Page Twenty-Three Hailley-Snyder Tri Sigma Schedules March Garden Party College Information, Rites -Are Read Inside the Mother's Club _I Bon Secours Guild home and clinic were outlined Many Pointers will be amClng At a noon Nuptial Mass in The ExecuUve Board of tbe PI. \Pt.' Detroit's B 1e sse d Sacrament Mothers Club of Grosse Pointe and ~nthusia!tic911y supported. ann Ing 0 pou rrl ::i:t;c~J!aap~:J~~~;:r~no~ ~g: Programs Scheduled SOuth High SChool held its regu. Tllell' anticipated goal of $I•• Cathedral Saturday, February lar monthly meeting Monday, 000 will be attempted througu ma Sigma Sigma national pan. 15, Robert J. H,adley, son of Mr. various sales projects. Furni. hell~c sorority, founded at and Mrs. Joseph D. Hadley, of March 3. in the Board of Edu. P - d II d h Detroit Committee for Seven Eastern Women~s Col- cation Building. .. ture donations will be picked arty Procee s Wi Be Use to Pure ase Monitor for Longwood College in Farmville, Yorkshire road. claimed Kath. Hospital's Intensive Care Unit., Guild Va., in 1898, who will gather leges Sponsoring Two-Hour Symposiums ryn P. Snyder, daughter of Mr. President Mrs. Joseph Perry up upon reque~.t It was sug. for a Sigma Gar~en Party at Saturday at Two Locations :.nd Mrs. Darrell P. Snyder, of ouWned her activities for the gested that linen shower gifts Members to Model Fashions the University (If Detroit on Sa~ Royal Oak, as his bride. month, which included 15 meet- be donated the day of the .. . C?llege Information Day, sponsored by The Detroit ings and attendance at various Mothers Club Tea, April 30, all Mrs. Joseph Leahy and Mrs. William Arpino are urday, March 29. Officiating at the rites, which other events. Mrs. Perry thank. items to !:Ie )'l!W. Registration is at 10 o'clock CommIttee for Seven Eastern Women's Colleges will be were followed by a reception in . servingh as chairmen of "Potpourri." a luncheon, fashl'on with Miss Helen Kean, associate ed tbe Sweetheart Dance chap. Para.pr ofeSSlonals on a vol. s ~w and.card party pl~nned by.the Bon Secours Hospital dean of Students at the U. of D., beld on Saturday, March 15, from 10 to 12 o'clock at Raleigh House, Southfield, was erones, Mesdames Vinci, Tow- the ,J. L. Hudson Auditorium, Northland, and from 2 to The Reverend Robert Farrell, unloor basis will be organized Guild as Its annual proJect to ralSe funds for the Hospital. opening the morning session, sou, Smith and Williams. by Mrs. Perry, as requested I - ~ ' b 1 0 clock at the J. L. Hudson Auditorium, Eastland. S.J., assisted by The Reverend The Executive Board has re. by Mrs. Gerich. ImlX'.ediate 'Potpourri" will be pre- followed y meetings and dIs. George Tolbert, S.J. Jane Sommer, field di.0. - ceived an invitation to a tea help is needed in the ~nglish. Richard Maun sented next T h u r s day, cussions, luncheon at 12:45 The bride's gown of candle- given by the Parents C1l\b of . d So 'al St di D March 20, beginning at o'clock witil speakers, and a rector of the Seven College Hold HIS.to . Sclence an ~I u es e- closing entertainment of soror. light English net over taHeta North High, to be held March Conference, will be the rlC featured sleeve appliques of partments, and many different Weds In South 11:30 o'clock. ity songs by Collelriate Chapter 25 at 2 o'clock. areas can be served. Greeting guests WI'11 be Mrs. members from AdrillJ1O' College. speaker. at .each location. Memorials Fair jeweled Alencon lace and hem. President.eJect Mrs. Douglas Her tOPICwill be "Prepar- line lace scallops. A large Problems within the Border Margarite Bauer and her corps Central, Eastern and Western Smith reported that the Ninth Cities League regarding alter. Barbara Anne Penland, daugh- of hostesses. Juliet's Suburban Michigan Universities, the Unl- ing for Seven Eastern jeweled medallion centered her Graders were the most success- Women's Colleges." The Historic Memorials Soci- English net Watteau train. C8tiOns involving the teams and ter of Frederick E. Penland, of Shop on.the-Hill will show the versity of Detroit. and the new ety in Detroit presented its ful fund-raisers for the ASF students were presented and Marietta, S.C., and the late Mrs. new look for spring, and Vito affiliating group from Northern A matching headpiece caught Following her. talk will be a annual Heritage Day Market program. discussion held on the possibil- Penland. was married Saturday, ~n~ Jobn will dress the models' State University. her COurt length illusion vell, Scholarship fund information que$tion-and.answer period, as and luncheon on Friday, Feb- ity ,of a new League being March 8, in Pendleton, S.C., to hall'. \ National visitor Mrs. Robert ""~ as an opportunity to talk ruary 14. at the Grosse Pointe and she carried a nosegay of has been distributed to all the candlelight roses. high school counselors, accord- formed involving schools locat- Richard Angus MaUD, son of In charge of fashions and Johns, of Brecksville, 0., City WIth recent graduates from each War Memorial ed within shorter distances. Mrs. Mark E. MaUD.of Balfour models, all of whom lire mem- Panhellenic chairman on Tri of the individual colleges, Barn. The Market was open from 'She was attended by herSIS- ing to vice.president Mrs. W. W. Mayshark, with 43 applica. . The Board voted unanimously rQad, and the late Dr. Maun. bers of the Guild, is Mrs. Geor~ Sigma's Executive CQuncil, will ard, ~ryn Ma~, Mount Holoke. 10:30 to 3:30 o'clock. Luncheon ter, Mary Elizabeth Snyder, for a prop~al submitted to The bride attended Anderson gia Gianakis. Phil Sldllman will be present for the festivities. who served as honor attendant, tions received to date. Radcliffe, Smith, Vassar and was served at 12'30 withdraw from the present Lea. Junior College, Anderson. S.C., furnish the background music The Tri Sigma Beta Taus of Wellesley. . • and bridesmaids Julie Ann Details ?f the Senior (''lass • A "Plum ':"fee" laden with Project were presented to the gue, as organized. and was gradul!ted from East and Joanne Leahy will commen. the University of Detroit are the Mrs. Daniel Boone, of East antiques an innovation of last Snyder, another sister, Anne I Hadley. the bridegroom's sister, board by Bill Pace and John Faculty advisor Mrs. Benson Carol\na Co 11e g e, Greenville, tate the sI1ow. hostesses, with Julie Brown as Jeff,erson avenue, is general year's '}I'air, was continued Fraser. Plans to help Mother McClurll spoke about transpor- N.C. She is presently a nurse at Mrs. Roderick McKnight and general" chairman. SUzanne za. challman for the event. by popular demand. All an- Mrs. Robert Pant, of Comstock, Vicky Schirmer, Saginaw, Waddles furnish a family living tation difficulties because of the the Columbia.Presbyterian Medi- Mrs. Michel Skaff head the remba is Collegiate Registration . The A I ~ m n a e Information tiques on the Plum Tree were ot Mrs. Daniel Greene, of Texas, bus strike, with absenteeism up calCenter, New York City. , p~s' CilIlUDittee. In charge of chairman, 8nd Kathy Reed (895- representatives from ~e coUefie authenticated by local collectors and Mrs. J. Edwin Dando, Qf slightly. M-,' Maun is a cum Jaude other COJDmitteesare Mrs •. Os- 1928). will ~ccept Alumnae r.es- . clubs are Mrs. PatrIck EnnIs and appraisers Ron Fox and Madison Heights .. Crowded Week • Mrs. McClure commented that graduate of Yale University car Keller, Mrs. Edward Ho~ell erva~0!ls. . • (Ba~nard~, of Detroit; Mrs. Rex Lamoreaux. the Independent Study Pro- where he majored in Russian and Mrs. Raymond Carnaghi. IndiYldual ~eservations of $5.50, ~ David. MiI1s (Bryn Mawr), of Mr. Fox and Mr. Lamoreaux All wore identical gowns of burgundy velvet. Each carried For Symphony gram. involving sculpture, paint. literature. He expects to be "The hospital is having a big coverlJlg reglJtratiOll and lunch. , ~..!'mmgton; Mrs. Don A. Car- were present at the Fair ing, photography ano. nuclear gradu:'JtM this spring from the expansion program, so we have eon, ~ay be sent to Sigma Slg- : ~ (Mount Holyoke), of J;lir- to appraise and authenticate a single red rose. a Mark Lonesk acted as the With different program selted. physics., was inspirational! College of Physicillls and S11r- to make thi ~ a 'Re~ Big ma. Slg!U Beta Tau Chapter,: ~gham; .Mrs. Alan .Bornhelm- for a small fee antiques brought uled for this Thursday. Friday The decorating committee for geons of Columbia University. Show,''' explainsH\'s. Charles Umverslty of Detroit. . \ er (Rad.cliffe), of Neff road; in by' guests, with all proceeds bridegroom's best' man. In the usher corps were David Sachs, and Saturday, March 13. 14 the April 30 Spring Scholarship Dawood, president of .the GufId. • Mrs. Richard. C. VaDDusen going to the Fair and 15, the Detroit Symphony Benefl't eds p.aper .- ling . "We hope to p~Pase a Mon!. , BLIGHT ' : ~Smith.Binuingham), of Birm- Other booths 'included an of Union Lake, George Short, . ne wwe W W tor ~or Bon Secours' IDtensl've It s the sbadow of a doubt that ' George Baer. II, David Nan. Orchestra this week presents rolls, according to chairman ayne .omen" k lDgham; Mrs .. Jonathon T. Wal- Attic Shop Pantry Shop Jf!!W its most concentrated program Mrs. Thomas Maurer (821.5857). Care Unit with Our Potpourri eeps the worrier from having i ton (Smith.Detroit), ~f McKin. elry Booth, Boutique •Shop: carrow, of Bloomfield Hills, Gary Spade, of. Lansing, and of attractions of the season. Sponsor Benefi.t proceeds." a ghost of a chance. .' ley avenLle; Mrs. DaVId ft.. Law- Books, Toys and Games. The Barracuda donated by son (Vas~ar), of Farmmgton; Co.chairmen of the event were Thomas G. Snyder, the bride's Seiji Omwa, a 33.year-old Chrysler Corporation will be on The Monitor is fOl" ~tieuts Mrs•.Ja~es M, Edgar (Welles- Mrs. Waqen Winstanley, of brother. conductor whose talent has display on.the.Hill by Wrlg- ~ 0~";~-.1 .....aphic arts ex- recovering from hean attacks. The mother of the bride wore sp8rked supilrlatlves of praise ley's and at Jacob ons in the .--- - serious illnesses or major oper. Illy-Birmingham), Of Troy; and North Oxford road, and Mrs. a mink.trimmed. three.piece . dill' . . s .' - Wbit presented by London Arts ations. "MODl"-r" means "to Mrs. ~est J. Olde (Wellesley- Maxwell Hunt, of Detroit. 10 East. an West, w lead off Village.'. where tickets will be G:J1lery introduced. the Women watch," and this".w the m'stru• mint green silk suit. The bride. the trio of concerts as guest available f. ... .Qetrolt). of McMillan road. The Historic MemorialsSoci- groom's mother selected a two • 0 Wayne's annual fund-raising ment's. basic function.• Depend. The Seven Colleges Commit. ety presents this once.a.year conductor of the Symphony to- Mrs. Erwin Steiner advised card party on Saturday Feb- . . • piece .ensemble. of fOrest lireen night, Thursday, March 13. that Uth Graders are working ruarv 22; at the Grosse 'Pointe mg on the patient's medical con- ~ is also sponsoring a "Pops" fund-raising project for the silk. Cabaret Concert, with Arthur benefit of many clIInmunity He'll also be on the podium on their prom plans. Bids are War' Memorial. dition, .the instr.unent at his The newlyweds will make for "A Tchaikovsky qala" Fri. t be iled II bo " bedside continuously measures Fiedler conducting the Detroit groups. In addition to assistance their home in Grosse Pointe. day night, March 14, which will l} - ~a, . to ...a ys at "Exciting Detroit" was the his heartbeat, pulse, tempera- Symphony Orchestra, on Satur- given in the past to the restora- be a benefit concert for the horn:. Gills blds,Vi1I. be passed theme Of the afternoon's festivi- ture, et cetera, With all inform a- day, April 26, at 8:30 o'clock tion of historic monuments such Symphony's MaIntenilitce Fund out. m the homerooms. ties. All proceeds, including a Don constantly relayed.to nurses United. Presbyterian . at the Light'GuaI'd .Armory on as Kenmore, Mount Vernon and Fete Bride-Elect and Orchestra Members' Pen. The. Visual Testing programs cornmlsslon: for each r,iece of at a central nurslDg station. East Eight :Mile Road, Detroit. Monticello, many local organ. sion Plan. for 11th Graders being held on art sold, will go to the Women If any condition goes above 16 Lake Shilre Rd. . Ticket information may be izations have henefitted. These Susan B. Grace The Romeros, a renowned March 6. 7, 10 and U requests of Wayne IDcentiveScholarship or below normal limits estab- For information, obtained by calling 642.1828. include the Do:ssin Great Lakes family quartet of guit8nsts, help needed. Fund, created in 1966 to provide lished for the patient a light night or day, Museum, the Detroit Historical Sus3n Bell Grace enjoyed a will ~ featured in a Sympbony The Mobile Blood Bank also financial aid to women between and an 8udible alarm ~utOinati. call 882.5330 Corcoran-Smith Rites Museum, Fort Wayne Military round of pre-nuptial parties in Kresge Concert Saturday night, needs volunteers, for which Red 25 and 55 years of age who cally operate at the central sta•. 9:30 and 11:15 Museum, Children's Museum, the weeks preceding her wed- March 1.Valter Poole will Cross training will be given as need to ~ontinue their college tion and II Durse goes immedi- Worship Service Read'n Cincinnati Burton •Historical Collection ding to Charles Frederic Glass. conduct.;'... .,., ';:; required. Mrs.. James A~bott is edu~tion on a parHime ~sis .. atate1y to *be ,patie.nt. ., and Church" School and Manners Church.. .. They exchanged marriage vows . All'three-1:oncel1lf:...win.;:b8 .Health ~duc.at!on. C.ouncil rep- This. Fund hasl b.eeD a pio-. Potpourri tickets are $Seach The .Rev. Luey Kay Smithall~ Robert An. annJ1al.".aw~ .15 ,;_~o SatUrday. afternoon, February given in Ford Auditorium at resentative to the Board. Deering project in this country; and may be. obtained .by con- Bertram De!f Atwood Leonard Corcoran, Jr., ex- made to students 10 the field, 22inCbrist Church Grosse 8:300~cloek. Theyafipl'!i ,De-. since no other scholarship fund'] tactirig Mrs. Ellwood Wachter, Preaching changed marriage- vows Satur- of Ameri~n ~istory at Wayne' pdinte. ' trolterli the widest selection of Short and to are available to women for part. 886-6602, or Mrs. Frank Hilton, "FAILURE OF day, March I, at 4:30 o'clock Statt: UmvelSlti. O~an~ Uni- Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. symphonic treats of any week time study. 885-5222. LEADERSHIP" Fifth in 011 in the Conege Hill Presbyte- vertrosltyand. the Umverslty of Johnson, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ed. of the year. . To date, 23 women have been ------series the t book of Exodus rian Church. Cincinnati, O. The De .... . ward R. Grace, Jr., here from G_ ,orllte UIlItecI \ lJ.i:verend Jerry. Ross Kirk pre- POlDte.rs servmg as comnut- their San Marino, Calf.., home 'To summarize some of the the Pointe 'aided by the Fund. The demand events of each evening: for this type of ll&Sutance be- METHODIST CHURCH. I lI!fI~ ,at the. ceremony,. ~hi~h ~ee chamnen. for the.Market for the wedding, Mr. and Mrs. Thunday Evening • comes ~eater as more women U1~R_ was' fonowed by' a reception lD mclu~ed. ~rs. ~ton!!. Osgood, Henry M. Campbell,' m, Mrs. The Groae Pointe Ozawa will conduct the De- (Continued from Page 15) become aware of the importance ';f"~"t~"""'r ...~ ,rr... " ",~".V the CIovernook Country Club. of Wmdmill POlDte drive, Mrs. Lawrence Gotfredson, Mrs. H. \ troit premiere of Toro. Take- BRIAN W. FANNON, son of of their education in insuring a Con".' ..... 'The bride is the daughter of Thomas,J .. Pearsall. ,of Kerby Gordon Wood, Mrs. Charles .....P"":~~ Church mitsu's "Requiem for String MR. and MRS. ROBERT J. more stable financial fu~e for Autumn Schedule :Mr. and .Mrs. George Robert road, Mrs. Robert o. Al'tf'\:lr, Wright, m, and Mrs. Jon Clark Orchestrll,"the BeethovenSym- FANNON, of North Renaud their families. ' Smith, .of Cincinnati. and the Doyle place e8st, ~s. Come. are among those who entertain. 8:15 FAJiULY WOIUlWP w1t11 240 Chalfont. at Lothrop of. phony No. land the Schubert road. will act as entertainment Card party general chalrm"n SWlda7. School . eIuSeI tor .pre-e c h 0 0 1. e1emlAtaI7. 9:SO and 11 o'clCK:k granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. !ius Eg~n,. of~cMillan road, ed for the bride.elect and her Symphony NO.9 ("The Great"). chairman for the University of Mrs. Donald M. Priest was WOl'lblp Services George Henry Smith, of Lake- and Society preSIdent Mrs. Nor- fiance. youth and adultll. .. .. • Ozawa will be making his Detroit Spring Carnival, to be is ed 11:11 MORNING WORSBJP with Church Scbool, Crib Room cirest.1ane; and "f Mr. and Mrs. man L. Parker, of Bedford The bridegroom's parents, first appearance at a Symphony presented March 14 through 16 ass t by Mrs. Victor lJm, SWlday School c1_ tor J;ames Lewis. pease, of Cincin- road. Mr. and Mrs. W i1Ila m F. p~ e h 0 0 I, Klnd.,arteD thru Senior Hiih both subscription concert, though he at the State Fairgrounds. A jun. Mrs. D a v i d Goldman,. Mrs. and .... d.. HI. Dati .and Nilples, Fla. ------Glass. of Saginaw, gave the Re. did conduct the orchestra in a ior in the College of Business George Gicius, Mrs. Jdbn By- 'S:OOJunlor HlIh Methodl.t .services Youth FeUowlhlp. '~N BEING WORTHY" ~.The bridegroom 'is the s.on 'Kin"' Requiem hearsal Dinner at the Country sponsored concert. bere in 1962. and Admi&istration, majoring in ~~~t. Whelan and 1:10 sentor HIIh Met hod lit Of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leon- f5 Club. =, Youth FeUowahlp. That concert was such a suc- Management, Brian is recording John William EItel Jr. AU ... tHkO'i'M, ard Corcoran, of Venice, Fla., Slated For May A wedding luncheon at the cess that the sponsoring group, secretary for Phi Sigma Kappa, Minister l\ftdthe grandson of the late . Grosse Pointe Club, hosted by the Detroit Chapter of t~e Na- national social fraternity, and a Kappa ~appa Gamma Rellcanua. of - Mr. and Mrs. John Franklin' -- Mr. and Mrs. James F. M.c- tional Women's Committee of 1966 Notre Dame High School Alumn~e Are Active .Dale and the late Mr. and A postponed concert that was Clelland, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Braudeis University. will co- graduate. Mrs. Patrick Fiap,cis Corcoran, to feature James Frazier con- Howard F. Smith, Jr., preced. THE GROSSE POINTI I)etroit Alu~ae of Kappa at Elmira, N.Y. ducting the Detroit Sympbony ed the rites, after which the sponsor with the Symphony this • • • arOUl Pointe BAPTIST, CHURCH Thursday's concert. Proceeds ,Listed among t11e more than Kappa Gamma have a busy 8 MDe at Mack i Following a wedding trip in Orche$'a in his own "King" bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. of the Chapter project will go 200 students at Grinnell College, March calendar this year. Unitarian Church - Gl'llue PoJnte Weoda the East, the new. Mr. and Requiem has been rescheduled James Willard Grace, enter- to the Brandeis University Ii. Grinnell,. named to the Mrs. Corcoran will reside in for Friday, May 9, at 8:30 tained at a reception in their The East Side Afternoon Group 1'2150 IInmee at Neff BeL Invites you to worship with braries. Dean's List for outstanding aca. will gather Tuesday, March 18, Siesta Key, Sarasota, Fla. o'clock in Ford Auditorium. Rivard boulevard home. CIA TcI1alkovsky Gala" demic achievement for the first us. in the Lakeshore road home of Dr. Harrv C. lIIeleTllC : For her wedding, the former Tickets for the original con- Ozawa will conduct the Sym- semester of the 1968-69 aca- 9:45 A.M. Miss Smith selected a gown of cert date, January 5, will be Mrs. Gale Beardsley. Cancer 1fol'l11D& 8ervlC8 CHURCH SCHOOL' Set Delta Kappa Gamma phony in a program of music demic year, was KIMBERLY pad sewing at U o'clock will be IIId Cll~ School !(ilk organza and Alencon lace honored on the new date. by Tchalkovsky on Friday A. EVANS. sophomore, daugh- 10:30 a.m. , 11:00 A.M. 8nd. a silk illusion mantilla Frazier wrote his "King" Annual Birthday lunc:h followed by luncheon and a busi- night. Works to be heard are ter of DR. and MRS. GOMER ness meeting. "ALL THE LONELY MORNING WORSHIP «idged with matching lace. Her Requiem as a. tribute to the the "Romeo and Juliet" Over. P. EVANS of Berkshire road. The eight chapters that com- 7:00 P.M. small bouquet was fashioned of late Martin Luther King, Jr. ture, "Capriccio !tallen" arid She is a 1967graduate of Grosse Assisting chairman Mrs. Alex- PEOPLE" post the. Detroit Metropolitan . r EVENING WORSHIP gardenias and ivy. The text. includes words taken the Symphony NO.4. Pointe High School South. ander Leete are Mrs. Robert Dr. Harry C. ;Meserve , She was attended by her sis. from some of the speeches and Council of Delta Kappa Gamma Dr. A. Dale Ibrie-MinIJter Tickets, priced at $2.50 to • • • Garey, Mrs. Robert Russell, fur, Mary Jo Smith, who ~erved sermons of Dr. King. interm.tional honorary society Mrs. Herbert Schmitz and Mrs. for women teachers are !rtaging $6.25, are available at For'I St. Paul High SchOOl Senior, as maid of honor, and brides- Choirs from the Second Bap- Auditorium Box Office (961. EILEEN POMASKI,. daughter Clarence Browne. their third annual luncheon maids Betsy Ann Smith, an- tist Church of Detroit, Berea Mrs. Groess Vance opened her meeting at the Grosse Pointe 0700), Hudson's and .Grinnell's. of MR. and MRS. J. POMASKI st Paul Ev. other sister, Jane Bichy, of Lutheran Church and Inkster Many of the concert.goers of Country Club in Harper Southfield home for the Ceutral St. Jam. War Memorial on Saturday, Wilmington, Del., Evelyn Rusk, High School will participate in also will attend a supper-dance Woods, was awarded second Group's luncheon meeting Tues. March 15, at 12:30 o'clock. Lutheran Church of Fort Mitchell, Ky., and Mrs. the performance. in the Ford Auditorium Social prize on the local level in the Lutheran Church This meeting is a combined day, March 11. Co.hostess and Clllifollte'M utllrop John McCarthy, of Cincinnati. . Frazier also will conduct the Room after the concert, though 1969 Youth Citizenship Award chairman Ruth Jennings con. TU 1~1I K.rdMv.1 at ~ They wore floor lengtb frocks Orchestra in the Saint.Saens birthday celebration for all tickets ($6 per pergpn), are Competition .. The. contest was We Invite You to Worship chapters. Alpha Mu, the Grosse ducted the business session. With Us TU 4-0511 of .pink silk linen and carried Symphony No. 3 with organist limited by room capacity. Sup- sponsored by the Soroptimist Pointe chapter, was installed on The East Side Evening Group Worship: 9:30 ond 11 :00 a.m. 9.30 and 11:00 a.m. Services iJ1{ormaI: bouquets of ranuncu- Eugene Hancock as soloist. per-dance ticket information Club of Grosse Pointe. For her will present the Spring Birthday SUnday School (Nursery-Adultl (Nursery fur small cbUdreDl Ius, tulips and carnations, in The ~~nd Bap?st Church November 10. 1956. may be obtained by' calling achievement she was awarded Speaker wiD be Ruth Bonner, Party for patients at the Re- 9:30 9:30 a.m. Sunday School pale to deep pink shades. of DetroIt 15 sponsonng the con. 961-0700. a $ro U.S. Savings Bond. recent International parliamen. habllitation Institute Tuesday Sundoy School (Nursery-Ill The bridegroom'S brother.in- cert. 11:00 !OY. George I. Ie.... 'ostor tarian. Formerly a professor of Kresge Concert • • • evening, March 18. The Chrysler law, Douglas David Fenton, of The concert had been post. Saturday evening's Kresge Sigma Kappa Alumnae of the Itn. elln'n W. SlIMIrocJl R.y. Akin F. H'M, Pastor speech at Syracuse University Imperials, a singing group, will I'ntor Venice, Fla., acted as best m8n. poned because many of the Concert, conducted by Valter Macomb County and Grosse Lenten Vesper and a writer, Miss Bonner is entertain after cake, punch and Tllomn W. AnderHtl Ushering were Jack LeeCooper, participants, especially choral Poole, will feature The Ro. Pointe area gathered Wednes- Vlar Wed., 7:30 p.m. listed in. both "Wbo's Wbo in gifts have been distributed. of Knoxville, Tenn., another members, had the flu. meros in the first local hearing day evening, March 12, in the American Women" and in Handling party preparations I Jirother.in-Iaw, Kenneth Walker, "Wbo's Who in International of Joaquin Rodrigo's "Concierto Alter road, Detroit, home of are Mrs. John H. Smith, chair- of Venice, James Russell Boyd, Set Holy Cross Hospital Women." She has chosen all her Andaluz" for four guit..\rs and MRS. EDMOND ALLEN, who man, Mrs. Thomas A. Christian- First IlIIliItI orchestra. retired from the Grosse Pointe Of Miami, Fla., and the bride's suhject "Decisions: Decisions." sen, Mrs. John Fisher, Mrs. Sf. Midaae)'s Auxiliary Dinner Sunday The Romeros (Celedonio Ro- Public School System in June, cousins, James Lewis Pease, General meeting chairman is Harry T. Eclllin, Mrs. Richard mero and his sons Celin, Pepe 1966, and embarked on an (.x. Ev. Lutheran m, and Thomas____Lane Pease. I The H0IY Cross H'tOSPIaI Alice Martin, Lambda Chapter. RQland, Mrs. Robert Thorpe, Episcopal (Illicit and Angel), also will be heard tensive world tour. Co.hostesses Her assistants are Helen Vozka, Mrs. Frank Pellman and Mrs. 20475 Svnllilltclale ,Women's Auxiliary is sponsor. in a group of works for guitar for the gathering, at which Mrs . Church ,.tIt ".• Edelen .ing a Sunday night supper at Alpha; Marie Guyton, ZeUi; Vi. William L. Huetteman. W only, including flam!1lco as well Allen spoke about her trip, illus- Graue 'ointe Woo4s Ruth .llet Clouse. Alpha Omircon; Vir- The Group will hold a business V.mler Roo4 -' WHttw0e4 . id the Poli~h Century Club in East as compositions for guitar by trating her talk with slides and J!inia Hoezle. Alpha Mu; Leona meeting after the party, with DriY.. CinsM 'oillte Woo4s The Rev. EcIlar II. Yeoman, Is March. Br. e Olltcr drive, Detroit, on Sun- noted composers. souvenirs, were MRS. JAMES Rector da". March 16. A continuous Theeke, Alpha Nu; and Carolyn refreshments provided by Mrs. Orchestral works will include GOTHAM, of Canterbury road, Church Worship 8:30 Kl'lIen. Beta Delta. Pat Gor. Thorpe. SClledule of ServIce. Ruth Wood Edelen, daughter b',fret will be served from 4 to Mendelssohn's Symphony No. 4 and MRS. ALBERT DENTZ, of & 11 a.m. man, Alpha Mu, is chairman of Among volunteer workers hon. Sunday.: S:OO, 9:10, 11:15 a.m. of Mr. and Mrs. Monte J. Ede. 8 o'clock. ("Italian"), Richard Strauss's Linville aver.ue. Prosp ec live Sunday Church School 9:30 Church SChool and Nursery eare len, of Balfour road. became the Assistinl: chairman Mrs. John decorations. Music and the ored by the Rehabilitation Insti- birthday ceremony will be pre. Waltzes from "ilear Rosenkava. members of the Alumnae group durm, the two later I8ntceI o t d Y Metes and co-chairman Mrs. A. lier" and the Tchaikovsky may contact president MRS. J. tute With Certificates of Merit .....5040 bride of Douglas Ims ea , ar. Joseph Hoski is Mrs. Raymond sented by the Alphll chapter. for 100hours or more of service, row, son ~r Mr. and Mrs. C1ar. "Capriccio Italien." DALE PETROSKY, 881-6688,for ence H. Yarrow, of Swathmore, J. Kokowicz, Auxiliary presi- There will be guests from the signed by Instttute director Dr. Ontario chapters. The Romeros have played information on the organization's Pa., at a 3:30 o'clock double dent. some 600 concerts~n North activities. Joseph N. Schaeffer, were Kap- FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST ring ceremony Saturday, March Other committee members in- America since their first visit pas Mrs. Donald K. Barnes, 170 Gro_ Pointe Fanna (CbNtJu $dencel 1, at Pipestem, W.Va. They elude Mrs. T. S. Huminski, Mrs. here in 1961. They are the first hours; Miss Etta. Jean Craig, Sunday. 10:30 a.m.-Cburcb, Slll!day Sc1Iool aJld Wanta' BOClIII Yachtswomen Mrs. Herbert W. Mandel, Mrs. WedDesday S p.m., TelUlllonlal MeeUlIi were married in tbe Manner of Edward Zabinski. Mrs. William guitar quartet to appear with Adrian Auxiliary 282 Cholfotltl AY.ll" Friends. Yott, Mrs. ~eter Iacohell, Mrs. Meet Tonight symphony orchestras. Willard S. Smith, Mrs. Callaway aeadllli Room, 18S!3 Mack Ave. A simply designed iv,ry peau Walter Kujawski. Mrs. James Plans Program Smith and Mrs. Walter F. Dally 10 to 5 ueept Sunday. aDd HoUd.,. Their numerous recordin~s, 7 to 9 Thunday allll FrIday eveninIJ de soie gown was worn by the Alexander. Mrs. Albert Kaspor their network television appear- Tschaeche. all 100 hours. Pre- The Yachtswomen will hold viously honored with similar bride. She complimented her and Mrs. Jean Claude Elie. their next meeting this eve- ances on the Ed Sullivan Show, Adrian Dominican Auxiliary costume with an ivory illusion Proceeds from the dinner will Today Show and Tonight Show members gathered at 10 Certificates were Kappas Mrs. ning, Thursday, March 13, at Hunter H. Comly and Mrs. Mar- veil and cap of heirloom Bros- be used in various departments the St. Clair Yacht Club at 8 and their many concerts have o'clock for Mass at Dominican GROSSE POINTE WOODS sels and Rasepoint lace which of the new _wing of Holy Cross garet Ellis, o'clock. brought them an international High School, McKinney avenue three generations of brides in Hospital. which will be formally billing as "Spain's Fir~t Family at Whittier road, Sunday mom. Hostesses will be Mrs. Fred DRIVE TO LIVE her mother's family have worn opened 10 ~une. . Heavy, Mrs. Ted Kurk, Mrs. of the Guitar." in2, March 9. Sistl't' Fr:mei~ [Presbyterian Church Traffic 18WSarc madll for your at their weddings. Reservations are belDg taken John Michaelsen, Mrs. Emer- Tickets for the Kresge Con. Alice O. P. directed the Domin. safety-make it your business to 19950 MACK A\'E. at TORREY RD. 886-4300 The new Mrs. Yarrow was I by Mrs. M~tes,. TU 1-6160, and son Krantz, and Mrs. D(!an cert, which is presented in con- ican High Choral Students in "CONFLICTS OF JESUS" know and practice them. llraduatcd from Grinnell Col., M.rs. HU~l!lf.JU, TU 2:3060. Madsen. junction with a Kresge Founda- singing the Mllss. "3. With Truth" lege, Grillnell. Iowa. Mr. Yar. Tlckel~ WIll also be available The Yachtwomen's ann u a I tion grant, are available at Breakfast and a meeting fol. Dr. John O1ert, Jr. FIGUREHEAD row was graduated from C&.r; at the door. fashion show and luncheon, $1.50, $2 and $2.50 at Ford Audl. lowed the service. Guest speak. Worship Services 9 and 11:10 Most hushands have a voice In letonCollege, Northfield, Minn. ----- proceeds of which go to char. torium Box Office (961-0700), er was Sister Marie P8ul O. P., 10 to 11 a.m. Church Education School 7:00 p.m. Sr, High Both are in Community Edu- By the time a man gets smart ity, will be held May 17, at 811Hudson's and all Grinnell's member of the General Council domestic affairs-under the he8d. (Nursery at ServiCes) cation work and will make their enough to watch hia step, he's the Detroit Yacht Club. lltores. at Adrian. ing of a minority relAlrt. home in White Oak, W.Va. too old to go anywhere. •

Thursday, March 13. 1969 Page Twenty.four GROSSE POINTE NEWS 7 , (;LASSIFIED ADS ** ** Call TUxedo,2-6900 - 3 Trunk Lines To Serve You Quickly- YQurAd Can Be Changed

II MIl: 7711 7 lIlJlIIIIIl is I 6E-GARAGES FOR RENT 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE 2E-SCHOOLS 5-SITUATION WANTED 6-FOR RENT- 6A-FOR RENT (Fumished) GARAGE for car or boat. 882 mONRITE ironer and chair. (UnfumishecU excellent, $190. TU 4-1843. Classified Deadline BETHEL DAY CARE CENTER Neff - Tuxedo 5-7429. VIRGINIA'S 1 Your Girl Friday ROSEVILLE-furnished kitchen. Is Tuesday noon, 12 p.m., 21150 MOROSS RD. ATTIC TREASURES MOVING-Like new sheer dae- (2 blks east of Secretarial Serviee 4 BEDROOM, 21,2 bath resi- ettes and one bedroom apart- for all new copy, changes of Mimeographing dence on Hilltop setting in ments. We pay all utilities. 6f- TO SHARE- 10:30 - 5 Dally .Closed Mon. ron panels, 6 panels, 3 yds., copy and cancellations. It is Edsel Ford X.way) Living Quarters 12 inches: 2 panels, 21,2 yds.; Grosse Pointe Farms.' No completely furnished and maid We Buy and Sell suggested that all real estate' 7 a.m. thru 6 p.m. Mrs, Coleman pets. Vacant. 1 year leas~. length 2 yards 10 inches; All, Ages 21,2 thru 5 service. Come and see Man- MALE STUDENT over 21 to 22418 Mack, bet. 8 and 9 Mile copy be submitted to our of. $450. Complete new carpet- $25; white window shades 881-4908 758-5438 TU 4-6442 ager at 32160 Gratiot across share apartrilellt, mine or 772-8606 fice br Monday 5 p.m. ing. from Macomb Mall Shopping (3), 6' wide; one, 6'2" wide; BABY SITTER - Mature and Center, Motel Morocco. Im- yours. 331-6826. ESTATES bought and sold. one 5' all, $8. 962-9087. 3-LOST AND FOUND experienced. Evenings and Borland-McBrearty , mediate occupancy, ideal for Complete or odd pieces. An. YOUNG lady wishes to share Cushman Colonial dining room Charge Ads--12 Words for $1.25 weekends. 881.5861 after 4 Realtors working couples, 1>achelor, charming house in Grosse tiques, silver, cbil'.a, furni- JOe each additional word LOST: - Lady's white golli p.m. suite; other household arti. watch. Mack. Moross area. etc. Adults only. No pets. Pointe Woods with same. ture. Oriental rugs. Hugh C. TU 6-3800 Bolan, 10233 Woodward, TO cles. Saturday, TU 1-2027. Call March 8th. TUxedo 5.2740. SECRETARIAL SERVICES $165 per month. Available IMMACULATE one bedroom July 1. Reply Box X-3, Grosse 6.2500. ._ LADIES apparel, petite size 5-7; TUxedo 2-6900 LOST: Lady's Gerard Perre- Grace Brown MAUER MANOR - St. Clair town apartment suIted for Pointe News. dress, casualj and 2 prom 3 Trunk Line5 gaux watch white gold.blllck Transcribing, general typing, Shores. 3 rooms, stove, re. professional man or woman. A WEEKEND WITH A formals. Excellent condition. Mack-Cadieux Area band. TUxedo 2.6472. frigerator, air conditioner, Prime luxury area, 1,2 block 7-WANTED TO RENT LOWREY ORGAN 527.8710. . ' NEWS SALES STATtON8 881.5350 carpeted. PRescott 5-4173. off East Jefferson near In. DOWNTOWN AREA LOST: 5 month old male Siam. dian Village: All new furni- Free 3-day hune trial of a S01"A-BED, brown, $45; pair RECEPTIONIST - Secretary de. WANTED: 4-bedroom house or Granll CilclUi Park Newl Stanll ese kitten. March 3rd or 4th. NOTTINOHAM 954-S bedroom ture and accessories. Off Lowrey organ .. Call Mr.Bodin, upholstered chairs with slip ldajestlc News Stand sires part time wOtk. Knowl- apartment by Canadian con- Vernier between Cbarlevoix lower. Clo~e to school. $150. street parking and heat in- 775.8005. covers, $30 each; mahogany edge of switchboard and gen. sulate family. Grosse Pointe E. JEFFERSON TO C!TY LIMITS and Marter. Seal point and 821.3403. clulled. Qui e t, responsible buffet $4Oj office desk $15; eral office procedures. 886. Park-Trombley school dis- Park Drugs. City LImIt» Blue point, crossp.yed, end of LAKEVIEW-Three bedrooms, tenants throughout building. trict only. Before June 30. 9 PIECE DINING room suite, miscellaneous lamps. 821. Rlverhouse Gift Shop, tail crooked. Children griev- 4569. 8900 Eo JefferLOD three baths. Excellent con- $85 per month plus security. 822-1258. porch and bedroom furniture, 7124. ing. Reward. 881-2431. . POSITION AS deDtist's or doc. dition. Available now. $300 For interview, 568-4101, wp.ek GROSSE POINTE PARK GENTLEMAN desires room and fireplace set, refrigerator, BEAUTIFUL imported lamp tor's. receptionist in Grosse month. days. range, lawn mowers. Tuxedo .th bl . ,. b Miller Pharmacy, garar,e in Pointe area. Large 4.2752 WI ue.green cera~c ase Wayburn and. Ke.-cheval 4-HELP WANTED Pointe area. Some college. MAXON BROS. TV 2-6000 l'lulllvan Pharmacy, No experience - eager to 6B-ROOMS FOR RENT closet space. Reply to Box . and white shade, 41" tall, $60. BeacoD5fleld aJ'.ll Kercheval 1340 EDMUNDTON T-80, Grosse Pointe News. VIOLIN, bow and case. Studio Reproduetion of famous sea. Lcl u's Party Store 011 learn. Excellent references. FULL OR PART.TIME window GROSSE POINTE WOODS SMALL ROOMin Grosse Pointe used. Excellent condition 861. coast picture with brushed 011 Charlevoix and Lakepalnte cleaners, wall washers, jani. Reply to Box W-35, Grosse FORMER Grosse Pointe resI- Pointe News. 4 Bedroom Colonial, 21k baths, home, gentleman preferred. 3399. , lacquer finish, goldfram.e, GROSSE POINTE CITY tors, painters, $8,000 to $1"l,. family room, attached garage, Light breakfast, home privi. dent would like to rent .home 27" x 51", $60. Buffet, ideal Algcr Party Store 000 per year, plus vacation in GrOsse Pointe for summer FURNITURE, rugs, gas stove, Mack &< St. CIa1r Michigan State University sen- built-ins in, kitchen. $37&. leges. Between Jeff e r son for antiquing, $25 821.2256. Cunningham's Drugs and bonus. Must be neat A-I ior wishes spring painting TUxedo 1.1773 and Tu 4-1386. Beach and Kercheval busline. months - June through Au. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 131Z SOmerset. Notre Dame & Kercheval mechanics. Experienced pre. ork, March 17 through ~. TUxedo 1-366il. gust, 4 or 5 bedrooms, Please HAMMOND ORGAN - church Notre Dame Pharmacy, DARK RANCH mink stole, let- Notre Dame and Kercheval ferred. 'Apply 11526 Morang, Experienced, w or k guaran. LORAINE, 7 rooms, 3 bed. call 585.6580. model. Hammond PR40 Speak- Bon Secour Hospital on Cadieux Detr~it, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. rooms, new carpeting, drapes, ALTER South at Jefferson, out, $300, like new. TUxedo er ('abinet. Limed Oak. Per. teed, very reasonable. Refer. NEWLY married couple, police. stove, refrigerator. Screened G!'osse Pointe. Room with 6-2173. feet condition. $2,000. '7'16-2169 GROSSE POINTE FARMS ences available .. TU 4-2268. terrace, beautiful yard. No kitchen and laundry privi- man and teacher, seeking flat after 4 p.m. Briggs Drug Store, Mack and Tour- HOUSEWIFE, with flair and or income in Grosse Pointe ZENITH COLOR console TV. aine BED NURSING, convalescent young children. TU 1.2398. leges. 821.5806. Ranlls Medical Service Pharmacy, genuine talent, needed at once care. Live in. 5 days or nights. area or northeast Detroit. Remote, Italian Provincial. Maclt and. Moran to coordinate interiors-not References. 772-7698. 1718 MANCHESTER near Mack, NICE room in Grosse Pointe for Immediate occupancy. 881- Doors.' $350. GE 12" color SI-ANTIQUES G.P. Post Office, Mack: and Warren employed gentleman. Conven- portable. $125. 886.3598. TraU Pharmacy, furnishings - of Williamsburg Grosse Pointe Woods. Colon. 7017 t, Kerchot'al on the HIll colonial remodelling' project. CLEANING woman for two ial, three bedrooms, den, car- ient loCation. TU 5-4881. Antique Row }-t.rms Drugs, Must develop sources, specify days weekly. M',iSt like chil- I ANN ARBOR ANTIQUE FAIR Hamilton south of 6 Mile Fisher Rd. and Kercheval pet, air conditioned. Avail?lle 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE & SALE - March 21 & 22, 12 SchetUers Drugs, materials and colors, work dren. References required. April. $275. 884-9977 6C-OFFICES FOR RENT STf. PATRICK'S FIsher Rd. and Maumee within budget. Flexible hours, 331.0162. Noon - 10 p.m., March 23, 12 Cunningham Drugs, car allowance, some pay. DELUX£ two.bedroom Apt., GROSSE POINTE WOODS RENT Noon - 6 p.m., Kiwanis Build- DAY WALK Mack and 7 .M11eRoad Sunday, March 16, 12 to 5 Cottage Hospital on Send resume, references and HIGHSCOOL boys desire lawn Completely carpeted, drapes, 20225 Mack between 7 and 8 ing, 200 S. First St. Ticket Daily hours 11 to 5 Kercheval and Muir - necessary salary to Box 0.23, work and spring preparation. Gas range, refrigerator, dis- Mile Rd. 14x14 private office, Lowrey Organ, $14.95 month, pre-sale $1.00, at door $1.50 Merit-Woods Drug Center, Own equipment 882.2691. posal: Air-conditioning. All air conditioned. TU 1-7710, ' lessons included. East Detroit Open first Sunday Mack anll Bournemouth Grosse Pointe News. MARTIN GUITARS - Quality, utilities exC'lpt electricity. 1 .' Conservatory of Music. CaIl every month GROSSE POINTE WOODS JUST RETIRED! Would like $185,00. 776.2169after 4 p.m. 500. TO 1,200. sq .. ft. all' conlJ.i- Mr. Luck, 775-8009. professional, 12644 East 7 Grosse Pointe Pharmacy, Mack and GROSSE POINTE real estate part time work--paint, hard- , tioned bUll d 1n g. St. Clall' Mile. 527-1596. Manche&ter FOR RENT or sale. Mack-Chal- Shores. 111-1810. Old General Mart Harknels Pharmacy, Mack and Loch. office is in need of aggres- ware sales experience. Grosse AUTOMOBILE OWNERS!-Ap- 65 YARDS green carpeting, pad- moor ' sive, neat, cons>'ientious sales Pointe Woods-Harper Woods mers vicinity. 4 room house 14434.East Warren . Bob's Drugs, Mack anll Rol1yn J\YAJLABLE immediately:Sev. proximately $20 quarterly buys .ding. Gas stove. Fireplace people. Ex~rienced preferred preferred. TUxedo 1-4011. located on rear of lot. Reasou: . eral offices in.'Chet'Sampson $10,000/$20,000public liability, screen, 886~. at Chalmers DETROIT AREA' but not essential. We will able. TUxedl>'I.064l. Travel Service Building,' 100 proverty dam age. TUxedo Parklel Drui store, Mack and St,- train you. Pleasant atmos- ANTIQUE onyx floor lamp. 5A-SITUATION WANTED GROSSE POINTE vicinity Bel- Kercheval. Possible suite ar. 1-2376. AN OLD antiaue RCA Victrola Cla'r , phere and congenial coopera. Prescott 6.5237. Devonablre Drop, Mack and Devon- (Domntic) ford.Mack, 5 room lower and rangement. $70.$90, including in excelle:£ condition. can shire ' tion. Excellent commissions utilities. TUxedo 5-7510. KENMORE wringer type L tie{dPharmacy, 1bclt anll Beacons. and bonuses. Must live in COOKING. Will live in 5 days. upper flat, gas heat. Adults. washer, like new. Fine for FULL size girls' bike $25, .l1ew 925-9807 between 12 and 6 . Tuxedo 2-8318, Tuxedo 1- p.m. Monday through Sun. Marylanll Beveraie Shoppe. Mack Grosse Pointe area. Inter- ,VAlley 4.3419. APPROXIMATELY 700 sq. ft. cottage, $30. TUxedo 4,5711. lady's 7 iron golf set and bag near Maryland views will be strictly confi- 7349. designed to suit. your need. $70. VIctor adding machine day. dential. Betty Vingi, 886-3210. TWO LADIES wUI clean office Carpet and air-conditioned, BAR-BELLS. Call Bill. ED $30. 'l'Uxedo 4-2684. . '. ST. ClAIR SHORES MORAN ROAD 3 bedroom colo- at night, or serve for parties. with services. Harper-ll Mile "1-4553. FEATURING ANTIQUE Manor Pharmacy, Greater Mack.anQ '-,,' ... nial an beautiful lot in ex- TWO Dino Cocci oils "Ruins of Red Maple Lane' . Free. ~ li23~1921.: area. 773-2500. OBJECTS IN WOOD THIS. American Discount, Greater Mack SECRETARY - $525, cellent neighborhood in the HOUSEHOLD furnishings pub. Rome." Will sacrifice $40 anllll-MOe ReL Excellent benefits. HAVE you a medium. sized F8rms, Large rooms, break- lic sale March 15 and 16, eaeh. 527-3911 after 3 p.m. MONTH AT COLLEC'l;OR'S Lake Pharmacy, E. 9 MOe, Between PRIVATE office, Eastland area. home, with living quarters, fast .nook, 2'h car garage, Parking, complete mainte. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 18983 Park .. CHOICE Mack and .reffclllon JOY DOMAN screened porch. Dishwasher, maybe garage space for are. nance to responsible tenant. side, Detroit OUTm YOUR FAMILY 27500 Harper PR 2-5600 tired gentleman in exchange disposal, carpeting, just de. 21 pieces of beautifully .figured Lease. 886-1800. PIANO, grand. Hand rubbed 2A-MUSIC ' EDUCATION for my services. 8S house- corated. Call after 8 p.m. Largest Selection of' Re!laIe burl wood including: 'round, keeper, plus a very small sal- Tuxedo 2-4372. walnut. New 1y upholstered Clothing in Area. oval and covered burl bowls WOMAN with experience for ATTENTIO~ DOCTORS , bench. 886-5251. PUNCH AND .JUDY , office work. Filing, accounts ary; Very sorry but no infirm MODERN medical office. 1100 from rare miniatures 5" in MUSIC STUDIOS or invalid care ple8se. Will APARTMENT - 4 rooms and New sportweai' and lingerie diam. to unusual specimens , payable, light payroll. 5 days. bath, utility room. Newly de- sq. ft. Good location and MOTHERS 10 v e shampooing Guitar Piano Good pay and fringe benefits. give full details. Please call parking. Large enough for 2 carpet without water. Instant 50 to 75% Off 28" in diarn.: 2 rare burl corated, carpeted, draperies, Original Price, Guitar Rental and Sales Reply to Box R-li(), Grosse 824-1668. TUxedo 5.1337 or TUxedo 1- use of rooms. Rent our Ra- baskets: a burl mortar; .3 heat included, $140. 163 Muir. burl mallets; together, the 15 Kercheval Pointe News. cine machine. Walker's, 20369 EXCELLENT and efficient iron- 6498. Fall Clothing Taken ltJI'gest lot of burl to be of. Grosse Pointe Farms FOR LEASE, $2.OO-Newly dec- Mack. on Consignment for :fered in the area in years; TU 4-4440 Res. TV 6-3399 SECRETARY for manufactur. ing in my home. Experienced orated home and garage; gas GROSSE POINTE "VILLAGE" ing representative. Shorthand with all work. Also ladies heat. Near Eastland. IrnmedL Offices - desk space - parking GCiTAR FOlK Like new, $25. 3 genuine Shaker boxes; ELMlNA CAMBURN and typillt. You n g lively alterations and mending 8lI5- ate occupancy. TU 1.9494. TV 5.0518 TU 2-7252 Used, good condition. 861- LEE'S FASHION MART scoops; spoons, etc.: a large MMTA Certified Piano Teacher group to, work with. 8alary 3G70. 2662. 20339 Mack TU 1-8082 collection of woodentren$. Theory Classes ONE Bedroom apartment in 10 to 5 Daily; Fri. 'til 9 ers suitable :for planters: log open. Call 921-5630, Mr. EXPERIENCED w"man wants NEW BRICK BUILDING I J;)ECOUPAGE pur s e s, spring Studio Puneh and Judy Bldg. Neumann. Mondays, cleaning or laundry River House, beautiful river baskets; magazint' trays and 15 Kercheval TU 1.7747 view. $2.25 monthly. GROSSE PO 1 N T E WOODS, colors, Beautifully done. 882- o the r decorative purpo~es or ironing. References. 872- 21308-16Mack, corner Aline. DECOUPAGE handbags - 30 I, Res.: 1023 Roslyn TU 4-2832 RETIRED man in good health. 'TUxedo 6.1408 VAlley 1-2700 0555. cQats of varnish. Taking 35 :from 21,2 feet to over ~5 4497, after 6 p,m. 2600 sq. ft. and 2100 sq. it. i 20 hours week. Maintenance BARN WOOD. I" weathered days to complete. Key rings, feet in length: child's wood~ PIANO, theory: Pre-school and packing. Live in neighbor- open area, air,conditioned, hobby horse in original paint ! 51-EMPLOYMENT APARTMENT large rear area parking lot. bar n siding, hand hewn $2. VAlley 1-3485. through university leveL Wal. O~e bedroom apartment avail- ~ 33 inches tallj woo.den wood. hood. 884-3291. BUREAU I beams. LAkeview 7.6189. tel Mueller, 482 Colonial Ct. able April 1st. Larg~ living Ideal for any use. LIVING room furniture 2 working tools; pair of poly. ROOM for middle aged woman N. TUxedo 6.1090. EFFICIENT, WORKERS Em- room, dining area, kitchen MEDICAL AND PROFESSION- Matched Lawson .Chairs, oc- chrome angels, France, ca. in exchange for some ser- ployment Agency has experi- complete with GE built.ins. 819 PARK LANE casional chair, coffee and end HMO: decorative s.hip's wheel PIANO, guitar lessons. Detroit AL, 20867'Mack. One 5 room vices. Call for details. TUxedo enced day workers, general $ltiO including heat and hot GROSSE POINTE PARK tables, white draperies, green 5 feet in diam. and much Institute of Mqsical Art. 16237 and one 10 room suite-will , ' 1-9965. housework, live.ins, cooks. water. Mack - Cadieux area. draperies. Antiques dining more at Mack lit 3 Mile Dr. TUxedo divide to suit. Household :furnishings and 1 LOraine 8-3118. 886-3054. room table. G.E. ironer, toast- 2-4963, Tuesday, Thursday, COOK.HANDYMAN - Prepare TV 4-1340 TU 6.1068 garage sale. Owner moving. er, mixer, iron, radios, Rotary CGLLECTOR'S CHOICE and serve lunch for small ex- Friday after 1:30 ONE bedroom, living room with March 15, 11 a.m..4 p.m. lawn mower. Double bed 725 So. Adams Birmingham ecutive staff in business of. 6-FOR RENT- natural fireplace, dining room, DOCTORS - LAWYERS frame. TUxedo 1-8724. fice. References necessary. (UnfumilhecU MILDRED BRIGGS both carpeted and garage. MERCHANTS DOG HOUSE, extra large, shin- OLD CLOCKS, rolltop desk, .. Write Box U-13. Grosse Pointe CHIPPENDALE COURT Apart- Courville, first block off Mack. Choice l:.pace for lease. COMBINATION refrigerator. PIANO and TH::JRY News. gled, very sturdy: Franciscan poster Jenny Lind bedroom ment, Roseville. Fraser Rd. $145 monthiy includes stove, Available at once. . freezer, like new, used 18 set; cherry and pine cup. dinner ware, Starbursl 881- months, 14 cubic feet. Half BRIGGS MUSIC STUDIO OCCASIONAL GOURMET and Chippendale. New, 1 and refrigerator, heat, light, gas. "On The Hill" board: Edison phonograph; 0661. price. 882.0316. 15 Kercheval Punch and Judy CHEF 2-bedroom, walk.in closet, 331.0357. Bus line at door. Ample parking Tiffany.type lamps cherry your own private basement. Building. Preferably with European back. GROSSE POINTE CITY - 5 KARL DAVIES TU 5.3220 BELT Massager, almost new, STRING'bass exceptionally fine drop leaf gaming table. 344.27 Appliances, pool, air condi. $65; two long formals,' worn Grosse Pointe ground, to cook for smaIl din- rooms and bath. Newly decor- -- . instrument. TUxedo 6-2324. Jefferson, 141k Mile. ner parties in private borne. tioning. Aparbnent, 172-8410. ouce, Junior 11 and 13. 884- TUxedo 2.5680 ated, heated, and air.condi., OFFICE TO \RENT. Approxi. 8ll5-1355. Office, LAkeview 1-2840. tioned. $215 monthly. TUxedo mately 400 sq. ft. $160 per 5914. GARAGE SALE: Thursday, 2~18. month. Heat, air conditionng, Friday, Saturday, 9 to 5. 9-ARTICLES WANTED ?ART TIME, assisting physi. 2 BEDROOM picturesque Cape 23" Television console; other 2B-TUTORING Cod, 11k baths, den, screened janitorial service included household miscellaneous Clothing, Aurora slot racing WE BUY old gold, jewelry and cian, will train. Some eve- 7 ROOM brick bungalOW. Near Adaptable for dentist See Mr. terrace, wen planted yard • .2 itemr: girl's clothing, 4. track and board, square dance silver. Vogue Jewelers, 22377 nings, days, Saturday. PRes- Mack - Grosse Pointe Woods. Pongracz at Pongracz Jewel. car garage, carpeting, stove. TU 1-4919. clothing, encyclopedia sets, Moross Road. COMMUNITY cott 7.7100, TUxedo 1.0577. Excellent condition. Available $225 monthly. TUyedo 4-2702 ers. 91 Kercheval. and v~rious household arti- TUTORING SERVICE Mar c: hiS. Grosse Pointe after six. SEARS Classic 2 oven stone, cles. 458 Shelbourne Road, BOOKS, Art Objects Sought. Farms. $300 per month. Reply 30" wide, 1;4" high. 881-6963. Grosse Pointe Farms, near Browsers always welcome. i: MRS. LOUIS MARICK DIREC- 'Reception ist-Secretary' ALTER RD. AT OFFICE SUITE B. C. Claes Book Shop. Miss Box L29, Grosse Point,e News. Mack. 'l'OR Tutoring by degree teach- for Grosse Pointe Real Estate E. JEFFERSON Office Space G.E. DELUXE double oven Ethel Claes, 1670 Leverette ~rs available in aU subjects for office. Applicant must be per- 5 ROOM lower flat, newly dec- range and Hot Point refri- (48216). WO 3-4267. NEFF RD., upper two bedroom. Available Now gerator. Excellent condition. Miscellaneous furniture, record grades high school, college and sonable, good typist, aged 20. Newly decorated, heat, hot orated. Electrie rauge, reo frigerator, air.conditioned, ga- Mack.Fleetwood 175.5208. cabinet, maple chest, mirror WANTED: Medium or small I adult education. 40. May consider 4 day week. water, lawn care, garage. and bed. TUxedo 6.1069. send resume, include pidure Good transportation. Mature rage. Lanrlseape s e r v ice. 881.3696 886.7508 rounded top trunks. 886-7593. i 339 Merriweather GUITAR, clas"ical. Studio used, ! and salary requirements to: couple. No children or pets. One year lease, security de- TUxedo 4.2820 posit. Adults. 822-6611. velY good condition. 861-3399. Leaving City-Ping.pong table, WANTED-Medium 01 small Borland - McBearty References. $210 plus security wood, folding; Craftsman dia. rounded toP trunk. 886-7593. OPENINGS FOR TEACHERS deposit. TUxedo 5-9420. SOMERSET - 5 room upper, FOR LEASE RANCH MINK stole and small phraJmpaint sprayer, used Grosse Pointe Farms Realtors boa. Also light grey Norwe. once, $35; mahogany dining WANTED: Small dinette, round NEFF - 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, carpeted, spotless. Security MEDICAL Suite for 2 doctors 19 Kercheval deposit. $135. Call after 4 p.m. gian fox fur. Reasonable. table, leaf, pad, $40; white table and chairs. Call 886-5993 PRIVATE home tutoring all fireplace, porches. garage. on Harper Ave., st. Clair I Grosse Ptc. Farms, 48236 TUxedo 5-3991. Shores or can be used as of- Tuxedo 1-5738. enamel roaster stand, $3. 36" after 6 p.m. I subjects, elementary and sec- Adults. References. TU 5-2209. barbecue rotisserie, like new, I fice. ondary. Reasonable. VEnice KENSINGTON.Cornwall. Upper HANDPAINTED mil k cans, $14; old wardrobe trunks, $3 2.BEDROOM corner apartment, basket and lunch box purses, lOB-TRUCKS I 9-6543. 4A-HELP WANTED top floor. Prestige building. 5 rooms. Adults, quiet. Ga. HIGB!E and $5; double bed :;ize roil (Domestict rage. Redecorated. Call after Raggedy Ann and Andy key springs, like new, $7.50; PRIVATE tutoring in German. Lafayette Park area. Carpet- REALTY chains. Mirrors with decor- '64 FORD I ing and draperies included. 9 p.m., TUxedo 2-7379. 886.7100 881-7213 strong gage basement or ga. 923-760~. WANTED -Experienced cooks, ated frames.. TU 4-5392. rage industrial type green Club wagon. 9 passenger. Auto- Contact agent at Woodward 1- MARYLAND-3 room apart. w a itr e sse s and couples. SPINET ORGAN - Lowrey metal shelving 6'x6' with 6 matic. Custom eab. PRIVATE TUTORING Grosse Pointe Employment 6955. ment. Newly decorated, stove 6D-RESORT PROPERTY ! refrigerator. 886-5463. TP 44 R mahogany, $725. adjustable 18" shelves, $20. IN $135 ON, Agency. TUxedo 5-4576. FOR RENT Grand Piano - Whitney, dark TU 5-4335. yOUR OWN HOME G. P. FARMS-4 bedroom house I near the Country Club; 2 RIVARD, lower nat. 2 bed. oak $425. Wlllnut 1-8184. All subjects; aU grades. WANTED: Polish or German FORT LAUDERDALE OXYGEN regulator complete ED RINKE Adults and children. cer. cleaning lady. Cleaning and baths, large family room over. rooms, be~ted, ca~ted, gar- looking secluded yard. Avail- age. Available Apnl I. c. CEANFRONT, luxury tow n. W HIT E antique breakfront. with mask, new $30 cost $60 CHEVROLET tified teachers. some ironing. Thursdays. 8M. can Electric stove, ,garden tools. TU 5.5227 afte~ 4 p.m. . able for two years at $375 per evenings after eight 885.4485. house. 2 bedrooms, private VAN DYKE at 101h MILE RD. Call: 4468. Lamps. tables, and many ------mnnth. TUxedo 5.4100. beach. pOOl. Some time still DETROIT AND SUBURBAN available. WO 3-3123. Eves. miscellaneaus items. Tuxedo DECOUPAGE HANDBAGS JE 6-0255 TUTORING SERVICE 5--5ITUATION WANTED 6.8551, 773.1080. Order now f(;r Easter. Reason- TOLES REAL ESTATE TV 4-7944. able. 371.7787. KE 7.4653 - GROSSE POINTE ------_ .._--_._--- ______IF YOU'LL name the job you DRUM OUTFITS, complete. ------Upholstering Sale $100, used. Excellent condi. Carpcting, good condition, for 2D--CONV ALESCENT want done, we'll do it ••• 1376 HARVARD SUMMER HOME CLASSIFIEDS 200 ft. of private beach, Lake tion, Studio. 861.2662. living room, dining room and Chairs $29 Sofa $69 CARE Stokes Multiple Services, VA 7 room Colonial; 3 bedrooms, 4-9172. Huron. One hour from Detroit hall, Pair of lined draw drap- Free picl

-JOI-TRU~KS ll--AUTOS FOR ~LE 'II-AUTOS. FOR SALE II-AUTOS FOR SALE II-AUTOS FOR SALE II-AUTOS FOR SALE 12A-IOATS AND 12H-I.AKE AND RIVER MOTORS PROPERTY 1968 CADILLAC convertible. Cash for Cars NEW '69 CAMARO 1965 C01\VAIR Monza convert- 16' COMET sailboat, 2 sets of PICTURESQUE SKI LODGE- < '68 Chevrolet Solid black. Full power. Fac. ible. 4 speed. Really sharp. Gaylord Area off old 6G , tory air. $4,lm5. CHARLIE BURKE $99 DOW~~~~~. Mos. sails, extras, new 3 h.p. John M.27. . SUBURBAN CARRYALL $889'. "0" down. BUT. IS BUYING son. Selling for college. TUxe acres, lounge, rental shop, DICK SHALLA FRANK ADAM M Cars 1964:.68 JIM FUNSTON CHEV. do 2.0713. service bar and kitchen plus ':V8engine, automatie trans., G attached living quarters • liv. - ollly 9,000 miles; power steer. CHEVROLET LINCOLN.MERCURY BEFORE 12740 Gratiot DR '1-2290 1266BGRATIOT LA 6-8000 CHRIS . CRAFT 28' hardtop 16100 HARPER TV 1.7600 20777 GRATIOT, E. DETROIT ilig room, dining, 'kitchen. two .. ing, power brakes. Factory YOU BUY 1967'BUICK Estate wagon. V-8, double planked, semi cruiser. bedrooms and bath. ,. .warranty. PR 2-0200 1966 Chrysler 300 'i-door hard. automatic transmission, pow. '54. Large aft cockpit, Vee 1967 BUICK Skylark .. door. top, full power and air. Very t' E tr I JOHN S. clean. Make oUer. 756.7460. er s eermg. x a c ean. bunk, head, ganey, radio $197 dn. Deep metallic green. Factory 1967PONTIAC Tempest LeMans BE SURE $1,999.$199down. air. Automatic. Power steer- hardtop. V.S, automatic.trans. sounder, searchlight, air horn, GOODMA.N ing. Sharp. One Owner. $1,995. mission, power steering. R~al. TO 1966 CHRYSLER Newport 4 DICK SHALLA synchrometer, twin 95's, excel ED RINKE Iy a clean one. $1,999. $199 door sedan. White. Automatic, CHEVROLET lent. TUxedo 4-3673. 93 Kercbeval 886.3060 .CHEVROLET VISIT . V.8, power steering. $1,550. 16700 HARPER TU 1.7600 RICHARD down. 1957OWENS 22ft. cabin cruiser VAN DYKE at 10~ MILE RD. PO INTE DODGE sleeps 3, head, galley, depth LARGE lodge OD Torch Lake. DICK SHALLA 18155 MACK 886.5410 1965 OLDSMOBILE 98, .( door 131 ft. sandy beach. 11 sleep. hardtop - full power includ. findl.!r, 112 horse Grey, $1,500 CHEVROLET ing rooms. S'Jitable for a dub. JE 6-0255 BUICK 621.3859. I 16700 HARPER TU 1.7600 DALGLEISH '65 CHEVY Biscayne wagon, ing 6 way seat; A..'l:.FMradio, Complete restaurant equip. 16941 E. WARREN automatic, air-conditioned, ra. power antenna and door locks. ment. --II-AUTOS FOR SALE 886-3090 1967 CADILLAC convertible. dio, white sidewalls. original TUxedo 5.7171. US-TRAILERS AND Gold with a black top. Air CADILLAC CAMPERS FORD REALTY, BELLAIRE CADILLAC '68 Eldorado, gold. owner. TUxedo 1.9245. ,1968 BUICK Special Grand conditioned. Full power. Only 1964FORD 9 pass. wagon. Auto. Air, F.M., 6,000 mile~. Like 6161 WOODWARD TR 5-0309 Sport. 4 speed. Extra sharp! $3,895. 1964 MERCURY Colony Park. V.B, power. Only $795. BART 13-REAL ESTATE , W3l'ranty. $2,499. $299 down. new. 88&1761. Michigan's Largest Cadillae 9 pass. wagon with power. LINCOLN - MERCURY, 568- FOR SALE COFFEY CADI LLAC Dealer $595. BART LINCOLN.MER. 0619. COBRA 1967 POLARA .( door sedan. DICK SHALLA 3180 E. JEFFERSON FREE PARKING DRIVE-IN CURY, 568.0619. V-8, automatic, radio, heater, LO 7-6811 1962 Falcon 2 door- good 20.ft. travel trailer. Completely CHEVROLET power steering. $1,535. 1966 CHEVELLE Super Sport. shape, best offer. 778-6099. se!£-eontained including 3. 3 16700 HARPER TU 1.7600 '63 FORD 9 passenger Country burner stove with oven,ref- : '. 1969 PLYMOUTH Roadrnnner. 396, 4 speed. Vinyl top. Sharp. POINTE DODGE Sedan $235. Automatic trans- l!lOBCADILLAC 4 door hardtop. rigerator, gas ligbt, 15,000 FIRST OFFERINGS 1966 CADILLAC. Beige with a IS155 MACK 886-4510 383 engine, llutomatic trans. $1,499. $149 down. Ebony black. Power windows. mission power steering, power mission, power steering. Like BTUhot water heater. Sleeps black top_ Low mileage. Only brakes, power windows, rack, DICK SHALLA Air conditioned. Only $4,495. 6. Electric brakes, whitewall (jrosse Pointe Farnns ~ ( ... $3,395. NAVY son's hot rod supreme new. Warranty. $2,899.Terms. '64 Comet Cyclone '65 Mus. speed control, air conditioned. CHEVROl.ET COFFEY CADI LLAC tires, all. metal underbody, IMMACULATE 3 bedroom, ~: COFFEY CADI LLAC tang engine. All new parts Needs repairs, body has rust. DICK SHALLA 16700 HARPER TU 1-7600 3180 E. JEFFERSON battery pack. Porch optional. 11f.l bath rancb, Family .' 3180 E. JEFFERSON 881.9431. CHEVROLET LO 7-6811 Distributed exclusively by: room with Franklin fire. and extras. Electric fuel PONTIAC Bonneville converti- LO 7.6811 16700 HARPER TU 1.7600 place, modem kitchen ",ith pump, record player, slicks. ble, 1964.Radio, heater, power Has to be seen. $825 to a PONTIAC GTO 1966. A.1.condi. - NEW '69 CHEV. II NOVA ED RINKE built.ins. Central air condi. ~1966 BUICK Special 2 door. tion, one owner. Blue.black 1966 MERCURY convert. Power steering, power brakes, low tioning, attached gar age. fast buyer. 527.3741. steering, power brakes. auto. mileage. Exceptional. 886. $1,970 CHEVROLET . .. Sparkling burgundy, V.8 vinyl top. 4 speed console, $100 DOWN $55.54--42 Mos. Close to schools, shopping . automatic, power steering. . power brake." power steering. V-B. Like new. $1,195.' BART 6353. VAN DYKE at 10lh MIL~ and transportation. 1967 CADILLAC eonvertible, LINCOLN • MERCURY 568- Sharp. One owner. $1,495. dark green with black top and Tape, special wheels, new JIM FUNSTON CHEV. 0619. 1965 BUICK V-8 Special, 4-door 12(;68 GRATIOT LA 6-8000 black interior. Full power. tires. $1,650. 884-6789. sedan. Very good condition, (jrosse Pointe City Factory air. $3,895. 1967 Firebird, 400, convertible. almost new tires. 881-0165. 1966 MUSTANG hardtop, V~8, RICHARD 1967 BUICK Skylark 2 door NEWER 3 bedroom raneh. hardtop. Forest green. V.S, Radio, beater, power &1eering silver grey, black top. Power FRANK ADAM power brakes, 4 speed Hurst. 1968 RMERA Custom. Deep steering, automatic, white. Modern kitchen, din i D g automatic, power steering, room, screeol!d porch over- LINCOLN-MERCURY 10,000 8ctual miles. Excellent met811ic greeD. Vinyl top. walls, $1,275. 881.8239.. BUICK power brakes. Sharp. One TRUCK.CAMPER DEPT. looking extra deep lot. 16941 E. WARREN 20777 GRATIOT, E. DETROIT condition, clean, Can after Factory air. Tilt wheel. Sharp owner. $1,895. 1968 CAMARO hardtop. Vinyl Closets galore. Basement 886.3090 PR 2-0200 four. 882.6161. one owner! $3,895. roof. V-8, stick. Extra sharp! SKAMPER '68, Uke new, 7'x22' has recreation room with RICHARD 1967 CHRYSLER Newport. 4. $2,299; $199 down, for large. tall family; dines, kitchen, playroom and door hardtop. Power steering, RICHARD DICK SHALLA sleeps 8. Many extras. TU hath. 2 car garage. radio, heater, 6-way power 6.6697. ' BUICK seat. Excellent condition. One CHEVROLET CONTI NENTALS owner Best offer Tuy.edo 1- BUICK 16700 HARPER TU 1-~600 (jrosse Pointe Woods 16M! E. WARREN 16941E. WARREN SUMMER ON WHE~L.~Rent 4835. a '6~ Dodge Motor Home, 27' DELIGHTFUL Hi story 886-=3090 I 886.3090 '68 .MUSTANGhardtop, 3.speed, Detroit's finest of luxurious vacation living. .house .on 6Ox150 lot. 1st '64 Full-powered Thunderbird, 289. Best offer over, $1,950. floor bedroom and bath, '64 CATALINA silver 4.dr. se. Sleeps 7, a wonderful savings selection in a like new, driven by one WOOl- 886-6121. for family travel. Reserva. family room, large break- an; air.conditioning, $1,095. dan $600.00. Satisfied owner fast room. 2 more bed- rainbow of colors FOR THE FINEST buying '69 Catalina. PR S.Q212 NEW '69 Clfevelle 2 DR. H.T. tions being taken for late TU 5-6726. .spring aud summer. 882.Q899. rooms and bath on 2nd after 5:30 p.m. $2,199 floor. Excellent eonditioll. with full equipment. SELECTION 1968 CHEVELLE 4 door hard. $99 Down, $[;2.34--42 Mos. top. Company demo. Low 1965 COnVAIR Corsa 2 door OF PRE-OWNED mileage. Like new. Warranty. hardtop, 4 speed, 140 engine, JIM FUNSTON CHEY. CAMPER SALE good condition. Call after 5 130 Kenwood $2,399. $199 down. ~ 12668 GRATIOT LA 6-8000 NEW COBRA CAMPER CADILLACS p.m. or weekends. 882-8268. IN THE HEART of the DICK SHALLA . OLDSMOBILE, '67 ~elta 88. Sleeps 4 gas stove beater 110 Farms. Here's a graeious Also IN TOWN 1968 CADILLAC convertible. Owner, 28,000 miles. All ' , , English tudor, a walk to CHEVROLET power, white with black vinyl aod 12 volt hook-Up. Stainless exclusive Hill shops, Catho- 16700. HARPER _TU 1.7600 Turquoise. Full. power. Air sink, polyfoam mattress, pow- 1969 MARK lII's conditioned. Only $4,795. top. Excellent condition, $2,' er range hood, 2O.gallon pres- lic Church and schools. 4 • • • Pontiac, 1965 Bonneville 2.door 500. 886-0699. sure water system with gauge, beautiful bedrooms, 3 bathll, for immediate hardtop, black. Factory air, COFFEY CADI LLAC 2 maid's plus 3rd floor has 3180 E. JEFFERSON '69 Chev. Brookwood Wagon 6-way camper to truck con- 2 bedroom family suite. delivery. vinyl int~or, whitewalls, like , $2540 . ,;-, ; "..nectio~p .cabov~bUDk, city ROGER new, $1,275. 1371.Lakepobte; LO ,H811 Large living. l'OOm, lovely $100 Down, 'i$'12.47~M6S. ': .,water nook.up, .gas regulator, Grosse Pointe Park, VAlle)' 196BBUIC}t.;glec4"a, 225, 2.door . _ . camper ,jacks. 'Paneled library and family room, too. It bas every. 3-1859. . hardtop. Full'power, air con. JIM FUNSTON CHEY. .', ALSO RINKE ditioning. Blue .with a black thing! I 1968 OLDSMOBILE Luxury Se. 12.668.GRATIOT LA 6-8OQ(l 1968 Chevrolet % ton pic~up vinyl top. $3,495. dan. Air conditioned. Tilt-tel2- 1965MERCURY. Power. 1 own. with heavy.duty suspenSion, CADILLAC scopic steering wheel. Sharp. FRANK ADAM er. Excellent condition. $895. WIe mirrors, 2.tone paint, 76 Muskoka Loaded. Midnight blue. $3,695. Ll NCOLN-MERCURY :BART LINCOLN-MERCURY, 6.ply tires. Factory warranty. DESIGNED for the active BART 25420 Van Dyke 20777 GRATIOT E. DETROIT .568-0619. ' '. . family. Walking distance to bet. 10 & 11 Mile Rd5. . Park and Pool.. Extra large PR',~-02oo . living .. anddinlng room. Ltncoln.Mercury RICHARD 1967MERCURY 4 doorhardtop.1 .$3,447 Power, air. Extra clean. Family room with fireplace, Telephone '62 FORD Galaxie, V-8 -Light FULL PRICE 3700 E. Jefferson blue 2-door, Hurst floor shift. $1,695. BAR T LINCOLN. modem kitchen. Six large, BUICK MERCURY, 568.0619. airy bedrooms and three 568.0619 757.0767 or 536.6260 16941 E. WARREN Runs good, good paint and ED RINKE 886.3090 tires. 821-7096,after 6 p.m. baths. Immediate posses. T'BIRDS"65 -'67. Full power. CHEVROLET sion. Some with air. All guaranteed. 1: 1968 MERCURY Park Lane 2 VAN DYKE at 10lh MILE RD. door hardtop. Power. Factory From $1,395. Bank rates. BART LINCOLN-MERCURY, 417 Chalfonte air. $150 down. BART LIN. JE 6-0255 CORVETIES & SPORT COLN-MERCURY, 568-0619. 568-0619. CLOSE to shopping, schools 1965 FORD 4-door sedan, auto- TRUCK.CAMPER DEPT. and transportation. Living, AUSTIN.HEALEY 3000 '68, dining area, paneled U. red, excellent condition. Origi- matic, 2'1,000 miles,. $795. Michigan's exclus!,ve Cobra CARS WANTED B86.3805. brary with fireplace. 2 bed. WOOD nal owner. 885-1312. Dealer rooms with luxurious bath. Atta(:hed garale. 1963 CHEVY II station wagon. 1967 CADILLAC Sedan deVille. 12D-AC:iEAGE AND Red. Excellent condition. $699. Mke new. Full power and air HANEY SPORT CARS conditioned. $3,799. Terms. SUBURBAN PROP. "0" down. ERTY FOR SALE 727 Harcourt 15200 GRATIOT BET. 7 &- 8 MILE DICK.SHALLA DICK ,SHALLA LOOK at this classic Georg. MOTORS INC. CHEVROLET CHEVROLET ARE YOU LOOKING .ian flat. Lower leased $350 DR 2-1777 16700 HARPER TO. 1-7600 16700 HARPER. TU 1-7600 FOR A FARM? per month. Upper available . fot new owner, 3 bedrooms, 1967 CHRYSLER 300. Red with 1968 CADILLAC

S. RENAUD, Grosse Pointe 1 KENSINGTON, near Warren. LOOKING FOR Woods. A buUder's dream. 1091 SOUTH RENAUD 1 12 STORY 4 bedroom Colonial, by owner. BEAUTIFUL oo1onial - Kim A NEWER HOME? 3 bedroom brick rancb, 2 fire. Tappan Says Many extras. 884-4205. brougb built. 3 bedroom 2~ Just Like Living OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. LARGE, rOomy and lwmey with bath:!, built-in kitchen, living places and family room, pl15- that so desirable bedroom and J n The Country WOODS LANE, 817 (Grosse tered attached garage. Face brick ranch on cboice GROSSE POINTE WOODS room, dining ell, large family '''ONE FIRM SIGN bath on 1st floor. Z bedrooms, AT'l'RACTIVEtri.level, 3 bed. room, 2 fireplaces. Beautiful Pointe Woods) Custom built 'street in the Woods. Two bed-' 2 baths on 2nd floor. Large MOST UNEXPECTED and rare Of Spring is in the heart of the rooms, 2 baths, country kitcb. Iy decorated. Large patio, gas 3 bdnn. FB ranch, 21f.lbaths. POST REALTY rooms, libr8ry, heated ter. paneled library, deli&btful offering in the Grosse Pointe homemaker ... She yearns for en. 881.7807. heat, 2 car attached garage paneled family room with LA 7.1*)0 race, fine recreation room. breakfast room. Tremendous Farms. This 4-bedroom, 2- that 'home of her own.... closed in yard. fireplace. built.ins and central Well-huilt. Vacant. $48,000. screeied parch. 120' sprink- bath home offers morl! than air conditioning. 2 car alt. ga- lered lot. Short walk to the meets the eye from the New rage. This was planned for a lifetime OPEN SUNDAY 2 to 5 11836 EAST OUTER schools, Shores Part with England-type street it faces! ABOVE OPEN 2:()o'5:00 of family living but now mulit ANOT1J~R FIRST ••• Speed is 20085 MARFORD CT. _ Choice DRIVE pool and Grosse l'ointe Yacht New Homes 25.foot living and activities SUNDAY move. Family who want~ the word, to see this Dew Woods location, contemporary Club. rooms with high. high ceilings OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. Lovely street of all new homes same call after 6 p.m. ior ap and window walls overlooking BY AP,POINTMENT offering on Lincoln. Walk. 3 bedroom, IIf.l bath in se- paintment. TUxedo 1-6564. Brick Culonial on (lne of De- in Grosse Pointe Woods. a country scene if we're ever ing dista~e to Village, eluded quiet court near shop. TOWN HOUSE GLEN ARBOR LANE, off seen one. Plenty of open space S. ROSEDALE, 681-one of the swimming and schools. Fine ping and transportation. troit's best streets. All rooms OPEN SUNDAY family home • • • 6 bed- spacious. 3 bedrooms, formal TRYING to find a 5 bedroom, Morningside, 2 blocks south NOON TO 5 P.M. for kids to play ball, climb larger 4 bdrm., 21f.lbath cus- of Vernier Rd. trees. etc. Only 11 years old tom built colonials. Many rooms, den and large fenc. 939 LAKEPOINTE - Price re- dining room, screened ter. 3 bath home in good section 211 MORAN-FARMS so it possesses pre;>ent de: features including f ami I y ed yard. Early Forties for duced. 3 bedroom, B2 bath race. Early American decor. of Grosse Pointe for $34,000? 3 Models Open Daily maods of modem building room, library, 1st floor laun- the lucky buyer. English with newly completed Expensive carpets and drapes. Here is your golden opportun. From $75,000 plus the charm of yesterday dry. Ovel' 3,000 square feel family room. Conveniently lo- $28.500. ity and you can move in at HUNTINGTON, Grosse Pointe cated. once. You can't beat this Woods - 3 bedroom Colonial in its location. The price will SOUTHERN COLONIAL of LLOYD MARKS be a pleasant surprise for 472 ALTER ROAD Near the city park, too. 1~ baths, finisbed basement, ante.bellum tradition. Five 1018 NOTl'INGHAM - Sharp BUILDER 886-5566 carpeted bedrooms, remod anyone who. wants to stay bedrooms and a joy to be- 3 bedroom, IIf.l bath colonial, OPEN SUND~Y 2-5 P.M. neat" $S),ooo. Immediate occu. CARTER&CO. KARL DAVIES eled kitchen with snack bar hold. You will be mesmer)z- large beautifully landscaped built-in range, stainless simr: pancy, too. ed from the first glance at lot, most convenient location Cape Cod, grey brick. 4 bed. TU 5-3220 TUxedo 44400 rooms, 2 full baths. Beauti- 630 WASHINGTON. 3 bedrooms. Screened terrace, 2 car ,ga the 6pacious circular en- in the Park. Move right in! Excellent condition. Immedi- rage, new Marion sod. Con trance hall with winding fully decorated. Expensive MUST MOVE. Colonial, desir. floor and window treatment. ate jlOssession. Owner. $39. venient to Ghesquiere Park On The Lake stairway to the last overly able east side area. Profes 500. 882-8259. Possession end of school term. BARRINGTON, 840. G r 0 sse generous closet. Let the rest BY APPOINTMENT Be sure to see this fine home. sionally landscaped. cusiom LOCATED at the foot of a 886.0518. Pointe Park. 3 bedroom, one be a surprise - but one 15201 WINDMILL POINTE decorated. Must slle to ap GROSSE POINTE. secluded lane in Grosse floor, modern kitcben with FABICK REALTY more hint. Be 1I,epared for Enjoy all the features that preciate. By owner, 371.3623 Pointe City, this outstanding built.ins, fonnal dining room, HOMES an unusually shaped family are a homemaker's delight in Georgian Colonial is ideally large living room with ilI'e. room with convex windows. TU 1~7710 OPEN SUN. 2-5 Grosse Pointe Woods situated on the shore of luxury home. 3 bearooms, place. unfinished attic. Have paneled library, Florida room, BEDFORD 1300 - Comfortable Lake St. Clair. Accommoda- purchased new home. Priced Ev:erything's Coming 2017 COUNTRY CLUB - Splen. tions include a 13X20' pan- TUCKED AWAY in a cul-de-sac spacious living room, custom 3 bedroom, 1~ bath with sol- did 3 bedroom Colonial. H~ in low 30's' for quick sale. kitchen. Nearly new-excel- id Englifh architecture. Mod. eled library, 21' dining VAlley 1-8499. just a few minutes from BETTER LIVING Up Shamrocks baths, screened and covered everything in Grosse Pointe lent condition. ern kitchen. Attached garage. terrace, wonderful 'f ami 1y room, beautiful Mutschler BEGINS WITH YOU'LL BE GREEN WITH Lovely corner lot. kithen with bUilt.ins, fire------Farms. This is a little gem ENVY IF YOU MISS THIS bome in excellent location. of-a house, one with few but 1405~BEDFORD - Natural COOK RD., 520 - Newer one grey brick 3 bedroom, IIf.l A NEW HOME CHARMING HOME. Possession at closing. Open phcefirst floorand laundry,breakfast4 familyarea; Grosse PO. ,'nte large proportioned rooms. and a half story home. Pro- Sunday 2-5. "- bath home, brand new kitch- Our il~.ea home at 12 Elmsleigh vides'space for the growing bedrooms, 3 new baths, With a one-floor plan you'll OPEN SUNDAY 2:30.5 en, new carpeting, walk.thru Lane will be open daily and family •. Four bedrooms. Two maid!l' 'quarters plus a 3. see how much house can 1625 HAMPTON Grosse Pointe Park GROSSE POINTE WOOD~At- nestle comfortably among sleeping room which could be Sunday from 2 to 4:30. FJm- baths .. Two extra lavatories. car' garage with a beautiful tractive 4.bedroom CAPE apartment above. attractive plantings and a used as an extra bedroom. sleigh Lane is south of Jef. FHA, 10% ,DOWN, PLUS Large family room. Games 924 BARRING~'ON RD. - Good COD on large lot. 2.car at- secluded swimming pool. 2120 STANHOPE _ Make of. ferson and east of Cadieux. CLOSING COSTS room. Finislted basement. brick 3 bedroom semi-ranch, tached garage. 2 baths,family Many closets. Star of Sea, This' one is so sprightly it fer. Estate property. must be We also have other homes under glassed in sunporch, close to room. In low forties. TU 1-6300 doesn't even rCiJuire du.st. Yes. you CD!! be the proud Barnes and New Nor~ High transportation and school. Can Harper Woods sold. 3 bedroom ranch in ex- construction and a limited owner of this charming 3-bed- School close by. FISHER - Delightful SEMI. ing. accommodate 1a r g e family, ce1lent condition! nlWlber of building site:!. room, l~.bath Colonial. Mod- HAWTHORNE, 1527-Cape Cod LENNON 20400 RANCH. 2 bedrooms down OPen. Sunday 2.5. ~rn kitchen with dishwasher with 4 bedrooms. 1~ bath, WELL BUILT brict home close with full bath, 1 bedroom and IN THE TRADITION of Old ST. CLAIR SHORES and .disposal, ample eating recreati~n room, family room, half bath on second. Full din. English cottage architec. WALTER H. MAST CO. to Poupard S e h 0 oland area. Cozy living room and modem kitchen. Fine carPet. ing room, fireplace, garage. ture, we are offering in the TO 2-1401 TU 2-1400 handy to Eastland; 2 bed. 20001 LAKELAND - 0 PEN dining room. Handy to schools, ing. 2 car garage on 70 ft. lot. MU~T BE SOLD. PR 1-2300. City of Grosse Pointe a four SCHWEITZER rooms and bath down, one SUNDAY 2 to 5. 3 bedroom shopping and transportation Owner transferred. Quick pos. \ family bedroom country Theile-built beautifully decor- Only $31,900.See it.today. session. bedroom up, dining room, LAKEPOINTE - Win d mi 11 .bouse with two full baths GROSSE POINTE PARK TU 2-2100 recreation room, excellent ated ranch,' new carpeting, Bishop Road - English style W. IDi\ LANE, 19783,- Best Pointe area. Center entrance on the second floor. There is family room. Vicinity 10 Mile. Call condition, $29,500. COLONIAL with 3 large bed- also.a maid's bedroom and brick. 4 bedrooms, 2* baths, ranch in area. Well construct. Harper. Priced for quick sale! ed 3 bedroom brick on quiet rooms, 2~ baths on 75' lot. bath on the first floor. The pan e Ie d recreation room. 'GEORGE PALMS WEB B E R PLACE - One NEARLY EVERY home for Also includes finished base- Ideal for large family. Own. court. Formal dining room. ment, attached garage. As. library is 18rge enough for REALTOR Large kitchen with loads of of Grosse Pointe Shores fin. sale in Grosse Pointe can be a small party, and the well er. For appointment call 881. est .executive homes •. Fea. seen in our catalogue of pho- sume 5~% mortgal'le. TU hidden yard is abundant TU 6-4444 cupboards. Gas heat. attached TAPPAN 1497 or 871-3060. / garage. Well landscaped yard. tures 8 bedrooms, 3 fire- tos. Stop in and see them 1-4200. with mature trees. You'll be 90 Kercheval Qn.the.Hill Member, Grosse Pointe Close to everything. places, finished recreation today, pleased with low price on MOROSS - Between Kercheval Real Estate Board FOr.LOWING BY room, laundry room, billiard this one. 460 MORAN room and even its own ball- and the lake near Farms Pier. 3 bedroom colonial; 1* baths, APPOINTMENT GROSSE POINTE SHORES roo.m. H you are looking fOr Older residence with large large family room, includes RIVER ROAD off Brys. Looking living' room, formal dining 65 Fontana Lane the ideal home to entertain TRULy ON Eof the Pointe's carpeting, d rap e r i e s and . ' , ,for everything onone.,f!oor? room, den" plus 4 bedrooms , in. this is it! TOLES most famous mansions, this upstairs. Good for a large Large 3 bedroom 'custom brick ;lri~che1!..applia?C~s~•.I;!,ice .re; 'osse Po'."nte :'.This roomy,. ranch ..•bas, two particular estate has been duced. Owner. . : .....' r : tWin sized "bedrooms;]arge Realtor family. TU 1-4200. ranch. Paneled family room, G ALIN.~,; Lovingly kept 3 bed. , featuredin,several books 2;.2 baths, ,lanudry room. Air 881-3174 OPEN SUNDAY OPEN SUNDAY, 2:30 _ 5:00 kitchen, for!Dal dipi,ng ~oom, room' brick ranch in Early '74 KERCHEVAL TU 5-4100 N. OXFORD - It sparkles! ... depicting the "great hous. conditioned. Full tiled base- , spacious fiuilily lroonii Utility American. d e cor. Finished es" of.the mid-west. To the room and tiled basement. We bedroom Farm COLONIAL. 2 me..t with fireplac". Imme. ALINEDRI'IE, 1589. Newly basement, garage. Our 28th year in Grosse Pointe bat b 5, excellent kitchen, student of architeeture this THREE MILE, 1174. Fascinal- recommend' prompt inspection diate possessiu(J Tuxedo 6. decorated 3 bedroom ranch. ingcolonial, built 1959. Four games room. Owner trans- house ls symmetrically per- 1068or Tuxedo 4.1340. of this Uttle charmer priced WILLIAMS COURT-Exquisite fect, and a pure example Family room, furnished base- bedrooms, .tbree b a.th s of below $40;000. ranch well maintained home ferred. A good value. TU ment. 2 car .garage, many H300. of a Southern Colonial. Be. which one bedroom. arid two WELLINGTON PLACE - Near close to Our Lady Star ot th~ a-BEDROOM colomal with view .. causeof.its balancing wings ext r a S. $34,900. Available baths are on first floor. Li. the Lake. Well phinned newer Sea and Barnes Elementary 'July 1st. 881-9221; of Jake, at 12 MJ1e at Jeffer. N. OXFORD - Price reduced the house appears to be 19226 ROLANDALE brary. Family room. High 4 bedroom, 2 bath colonial on School. son. 2* baths, large family to $61,500on this very appeal. larger than it actually is. quality throughout. Large lot 'large lot. Den and panelled OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 5 HAMPTON ROAD, Grosse room, 2-car attached garage. ing 4-bedroom COLONIAL. There are just four family HARPER WOODS family room. Modem kitchen $37,900. Call Tom Schultz, VAN ANTWERP, H:arper FOLLOWING BY Pointe Woods, 3 bedroomfaee 2~ baths, large family room, bedrooms on the second Close to transportation and Woods. 3 bedroom brick with built-ins. Existing 5~ % 884-4423. modern kitchen, pan e 1e d floor, lind three sleeping APPOINTMENT ,mortgage. brick Colonial, car pet e d shopping. 3 bedroom brick ranch, 21f.l baths, 2 car ga- throughout, recently decor- games room., Nothing to do rooms for live-in help over bungalow. Separate dining rage. Grosse Pointe schools. PEMBERTON. Firstadvertlsed but move in. TU 1-6300. ated. Enclosed terrace, nicely the kitchen wing. The cor. room, full. basement, garage. ASK FOR ANNE D. DAY French Normandy design responding wing to the serv- landscaped. Shown by appoint- GROSSE POINTE N. RENAUD - Luxury RANCH Excellent condition. A nice Five bedrooms, three baths ment only. on park-like site. 3 spacious ice wing is an enormous starter home. B. F. Chamberlain CO. Paneled den. Family room SilJoway& CO. WOODS bedrooms, 2~ baths, Mutsch- garden room, d res sin g PR 1;.a900 TU 4-1502 Recreation room with fire- TU 4~7000 rooms and swimming pool. OFFERED BY ler kitchen, first floor laundry, place and bar. $48,500. INFORMATION AND OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 P.M. Better wait until you have SCHWEITZER beautiful family room. Ter- PICTURES ON MOST HOMES a few minutes to listen be- JUST THE FACTS !UVARD. First advertised. Bed. 1190 FAmHOLME near' Holi. rific value. VACANT. TU FOR SALE IN THE 886-4200 day between 7-2 Mile Roads. fore you cali us on this one. room and bath on first floor 1-6300. ANIEL MANOR HOUSE ON THE LAKJj: GROSSE POINTES Extra niee 4 bedroom brick Two bedrooms and bath above -Great han opens to lawn Den or f 0 u r t h bedroom bungalow with 2 baths, fam. ROSLYN ROAD - Georgian THE ONLY ONE OFFERED In 20225 Mack TU 6-1190 '" COLONIAL. 4 bedrooms, 3~ that sweeps to waters edge. $32,500. . ily room and 2 car garage. this cond0D:linium complex baths. family room, large Are you thinkiIig of selling Baronial living and dining Quick possession. Stop and on Rivard Boulevard. Three N. DEEPLANDS. High class breakfast room, sunroom, cov. your house? If so, call us. rooms. panelled library~ach See this todayl bedrooms and two baths colonial in prime location ered porch, games room. with fireplace Master suite in. Decorator's Delight SOUTH ROSEDALE cr. near on the second floor and two 1«3 YORKSIDRE, G r 0 sse cludes sitting room wtib fire- Four bedrooms. three and Fine condition. Good price.' one-half baths. Library. Fam- MOrningside, . exceptional 4- TU 4-0600. more bedrooms and a third Pointe Park. By owner. Good place, two baths. There are Features: 2-story cathedral living room, for- bedroom colonial featuring bath on the third. Isn't that condition. 3 bedrooms, 1~ six family bedrooms, 5 baths, ily room. Desirable details mal dining room, den, 4 bedrooms, 2* 120 foot lot. 21,i baths, family room with STEPHENS - Attractive, well a lot of brick and mortar baths, den, finished basement, A complete and separate car. batbs, 7o-foot lot, ete. H you must have the - located home for a growing for $34,OOO? riage house with three bed- unusual. don't wait too long to arrange an fireplace wall, built-ins in one car attached garage. COOK ROAD. Very well built family. Includes family room rooms and two baths. appointment. Priced in the forties. large Idtchen, marble center $34,900. Call for appointment, in. 1956. Fine colonial. Four with raised hearth' and bar, IN THE FARMS ••• Bright, hall entrance and a 2~.car 884.-6509. IN THE SHORES - Special bedrooms, two and one-half dining room, modem kjtchen, shiny, new! An important attacbed garage. Profession- home in excellent condition. baths. Paneled library and lav, master suite with bl!tb house for an important man ally landscaped tool Truly a Four bedroom, three and one recreation room. Walled patio First Offering mUit see home! 4 additional bedrooms and 3 who WANTS ..• the ele- half bath Farm Colonial. For- and glassed breezeway. Spe- baths plus maid's room and gance of Georgian Colonial, mal living and dining rooms, cial features. . batb, paneled games room NEEDS five family bed. CHAMPION Outstanding convenient location for mother panelled library and family GROSSE POI NTE with bar and lav and wine rooms (plus maid's bed- REALTOR EDGEMONT PARK. Attractive and the children. neat' everything. Total of ' room. New price. 6 bedrooms, 3th baths, new kitchen, new FARMS room. All this on J?'ox175'site. room), CARES for his fami- OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 colonial design, built 1955 TU 4-0600. Iy's comfort and HAS an IN THE FARMS - Near pier. Four bedrooms, two and one- carpeting, etc. Just off Kercheval, priced in OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. th e fifties. THREE MILE. DRIVE-Every- abundance of folding green. ROSLYN 164&-Zxcellent 4 bed- Location par excellent. Four half bath s. Library. First 424 McKinley Road near Chal- thing for the large family! Four IlI'eplaces sprinkled room brick bungalow, 2 down and 2 plus terrace and ree. floor utility room. 150 foot fante. A charming 3-bedroom Excellent 5-bedroom COLON. about the living room, din. and 2 up. Second bath roughed room. $49,500. Jot near lake front park, pri. in. Living room with fireplace, vate to street residents only brick colonial with fonnal din. IAL on Estate.size grounds ing room, library and mas. IN THE WOODS, 1507 Sunning- Ageless Arch itectu r~ ing room, a separate break- 15Ox250). Large paneled 11- ter bedroom - cause, baby terrace, garage. Move in con- Well landscaped. Quick pos- it's cold outside. dition. Priced in low 30's. dale. On the Golf course. session. $69.500. fast room, 1~ baths, a recre- brary, plus family room, Wonderful family living- This center hall colonial is one of those ation room in basement and dream kitchen with built-ins, ANITA 1420- 2 bedroom ranch, Four bedrooms. 3 baths, Dew BALFOUR. Special colonial 6~ldom found ideal family homes located on 2-car garage. Call for appoint. formal dining room, games big kitchen, 60 ft. lot, mid kitchen. built in 1950. Four bedrooms, Washington Road. Your children would go ment today! room. Owner Florida bound. COME BY SUNDAY 2O's. Owner leaving state. three and one.half baths to Richard, Brownell, Grosse Pointe High , TU 1-6300. 2:30 to 5 wants offer.' Best value in BEDFORD, 1003 - FIRST OF. Paneled farpily room. Central South, or Sl Paul SchOOls.Plenty of room Grosse Pointe. FERING: New Orleans .Co- air conditioning. Mu~cbler to romp in the d~p back yard. 4 bedrooms, IN THE FARMS - Painted J Ionia!. Cent. air cond.• slate kitchen. 2% baths. modem kitchen. Priced in the MARV brick COLONIAL with library, ON DEEPLANDS, 55 North, to BOURNE MOUTH 1637-FIRST fl. ent. hall, nat. fireplace in middle forties. 3 bedrooms, 2'h baths, games save you looking • • • we OFFERING. Sharp 3 bedroom living room, dining room and LOTHROP. Very special one room with bar, situated in think this is a must for L:.e colonial, first floor lav., fin- fam. room open to kitchen, and one-half story. Five bed BOUTIN secluded cul.de-s#lC location. 'family which requires many ished basement. Handy to three bedrooms, 1~ baths. rooms, four and one-half baths TU 4-0600. bedrooms and baths for the schools and shopping. $31,900. att. 2 car garage. 5'1.z% as. including a bedroom and bath Open Sunday 2:30-5 884-7733 emel ging familr. There is s:lmable mortgage. on .first floor. Family room a library and a family BY A~POINTMENT 20559 Mack Ave. and library. Many interesting 240 McMillan Road ••• South of Charle. room in addition to the OPEN SUNDAY 2:30-5:00 features. voix Ave. 4-bedroom. 2%-bath newer colo- Grosse Pointe Woods JOHNSTONE BRYS 874 S. - PRICE RE- large living and dining DUCED, beautiful Center Hall nial. Custom built. Every modem conven- JOHNSTONE & BERKSHIRE, 784 - F r e n c h FAIRWAY. Good quality ranch, rooms on the 'first floor. colonial. large family room ience, including central air conditioning. Two bedrooms down and Normandy, five bedrooms, 3 built 1954 on 85-foot lot near with fireplace. den and rec. Just vacated. Excellent condition. Assume five more upstairs, serviced and one.half baths, a plus Fairlord. Three bedrooms. room. Attached garage. existing mortgage, move in, and start en- GUIDE TO GOOD SERVICE by five full bathrooms. A with the family room. Lurge two baths. Family room. Rec. lot. Immediate occupancy. joying life. potential show place for the OXFORD 841 S. - PRICED RE- reation room with fireplace. man who can afford it. DUCED on this lovely center CAMBRIDGE, 70 - St. Paul's S. RENAUD. Fine ranch. Three JOANNA WEsnRN hl'U colonial. A bright and Sem., ,Ite 'oint. Ar,. Parish. Four bedrooms. 2 bedrooms, two and one-half FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO ARE CONTJDMPLATINGTHE WINDOW SHADES Clayton C. Purdy, Jr. cheerful four bedroom, three Bat~s. Private lane, quiet and baths. Special family room SALE OF YOUR HOME ••. you'll find that we are in- Cleanil1g, Turning, Repairing Robert G. Edgar and a half bath home. A pan. countrified. Fast Service eled library, family room, 2 with fireplace. Recreation terested in your needs. You aroe apt to get faster, safer, Mary F. Scblaff room with bar and fireplace. ALSO FEATURING car attached garage. BUCKINGHAM, 1378 - Think more reliable. less painful, money ,saving results, when CUSTOM MADE SHADES Marian J. Bode Modem kitchen with built. ins. Julia B. Tobin ahead to summer when you SIOUX 17163 - 69. Buy them you deal with experts in the field • • • That's what our Dorothy Meeker will keep cool in this splendid separate or buy complete duo pool of this 4 bedroom 2~ THOROUGH COVERAGE jDb is all about. Helping you. Professionally. James P. Danaher plex. Large living rooms, good CiRA~TOP Sue Megowen bath English Colonial. Den ON OTHER Don Perrle table space in kitchens, one and family room. Make offer. GROSSE POINTE HOUSES Or.... Point. Ca. three bedroom and one two Exclusive by SALES AND SERVICE bedroom with third roughed Stop in for a time saving list 15011 KERCHEVAL We await your call to serve you. East of Alter • In the Park in. Garages and many extras. tailored to your requirements TU 2-&300 TU 5oMOO fro m our comprehensive Purdy CALL US FOR INFORMATION Members of the Grosse Pointe Grosse Pointe catalog of pho- BORLAND ON ALL GROSSE POINTE Real Estate Board Multi Listing tographs and small floor INTIRIOR & EXTERIOR & PROPERTIES System plans. GROSSE POINTE COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL • CUSTOM PAINTING JOHN S...... Ir ANGELO PARISI Edgar CHAMPION MAXON McBREARTY 365 Fisher Rd., Opp. HIgh 294.4186 83 Kercheval TU 8-6010 REALTOR GOODMAN BROTHERS me. 19 Kerclleval Realtors TU 8-3800 TU 4-5700 93 Kercheval 886-3060 83 KERCHEVAL TO 2-6000 N!lxt to Punch &I Judy Theater

, '. • ..~ .. - 'fir "'" ,. "'10:. Thursday, March 13. 1969 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twe"ty~.n U-REAL ESTATE I3-IEAL ESTATI U-REAL ESTATE Zl-MOVING 6' STORAGE z'lI-PAINTING AND FOR SALE FOR SALE FOI SALE ZIP-FURNITURE REPAIR 215-CARPENTER WORK 21%-L.ANDSCAPING KEN'S MOVING - Local sub- . DECORATING SERVICE CHAIR CANING and R1;'shing- H. F, JENZEN . FARMS-l68 KUIR RD. - Z. urb,. One piece or hOWiefuL worn seats rewoven like new. BUilDING .'IN THE VILLAGE" G~OSSE PTE. WOODS bedroam bungalow-earpeted, Low rates. TU 2-8540. GEORGE S. DALLY TUxedo 4.2432. Ve't1 ttYI:I IDd e1eaa. I am elf. PAINTING, DECORATING Home and industrial repairs. HANDY to everything. Spacious 1001. Sout!a Oxford. OlarminC tending tlme fo1' bids before 21A-GENERAL SERVICES OLD COUNTRY furniture r. Additions, attics completed. , :3 bedroom 2-STORY on 60x 3.bedroom ceDtet entrance making U1'a.D(ementi with Paper hanging and wall wash. SCHERVISH ing. Serving this community finishing and antiquing. Cus. Porch enclosures, recreation ,178' .-ite with 4 car garage. CoIOll1al 011 • crtllet street hJshest bidders to eome from tom reupholstering. 627-3933; rooms, garagel repaired. . .Family room, gas beat; car. CARPET LAYING for over 25 years. ' Bear pII'OChIal aD4 public N,Y. and show excellent condi • NEW AND OLD 521-4519. ._ TU 1.9744 TU 4-3011 Landscape Co. , pewg like I)ew. Excellent val. lichools. Newlf decorated Jiv. tiOIl interior. B!dsmust be I '!'U 1-7480 ue, $33,500. VACANT. TUJ:. Ind ~ec room of $17,500, send Stair Carpet Shifted m, room, den, miDknuDl to REMODELING edo 1-6300. withflreplace. Largeenclosed F. Parker. 2472 W. oak.field, Repairs of All Types 21Q-PLASTIRING Complete lawn and, sumoom, flnlshed basem&nl Grand Island, N.Y. _ '118- Cigaret Bums ReWoven KURT 0, BAEHR EXPERT PLASTER aDd dry. Custom built kitchen cabinetl Garden Service Johnstone 6' Johnstone Prie:td tD sell. Immediate poSe '173.2501- ALSO . wall repairs. IJceued eon- recreation %'001III. AdditioGi :"1 HlilioD. NEW CARPET SALES' CUSTOM Painting and Decont- tractor,.20 year.. Free em. &lid all types of porch en. Landscape Design Samples Shown in ,~. W~~ ~::ts.G~:: mates. '178-2678. closures, siding aDd roofing, and Construction OPEN St1NJ)AY N' 1452 N. RENAUD Your Home , 277 McMILLAN view 1.5716. SPECIALIZING in repain for FHA te~. We are insur~ • Sprinl Cleanup BOB TRUDEL 18 years. Cracks eliminated. Ucensed and bonded. Rolling .. nd Thatch Removal, PRICED TO SELL t50 SHOREHAlf, G~ Pointe LARGES bedroom raneJJ _ TU ~03 OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 WoodI, ou~Ddlng I bed. family room _ 2 fireplaces _ ALL AROUND PAINTING and Clean. Jim BlackWell VAlley Inspectlon of complete work Fertilization and Weed Con. room. Early Ame~cD r~ many extras _ 5J,Z% mtge. decoratiDg. Wall wishiDg. 1-7051.' Invited; we guarantee our trol. ~GLISH 3.bedroom, 1~ baths, on ~ acre. Of !aDd In preatile available _ Private _ TU 1. 21l1-Awnin, Insured. Jesse Page, VAlley PLASTER eracks repaired. Tlle workmanship. • Weekly Lawn Maintenance large dinina room, liviDl ~e •• Attac~ 2J,Zc~r heated 1305. 2-7348. and drywall rep~, PReseott ONTARIO : 'room, den, heated porch, :rec- gange, breezeway. fll'st floor AWNINGS reation room, large kitchen. laundry room. See the lipati. 1385 ALINE DRIVE AWNINGS, storm windows. COMPLETE Decorating lerv. r 1-4580.' CONSTRUCTION CO. • SoddiDg and Seedln, , 'breakfast room, new heating • ouspe~sof this'lovelyunusual 3 bedroom bunglllow. finished (black 01' whiter porch en. ice. Painting. interior, ester- 21R-IRICK AND Ml-4400. Garden service . and electrical service. Near home today. Exceptional value basement, garage. Under ~,' closures, roofing and siding. ior. Paper. hangin( aDd. CEMENT WORK QUALITY won by carpenter • Patio Walls Plantirlgs all public schools, St. Paul's at $l55,OOO. 000. Buy direct from' factory, No removing. 1dateria1,work~ with over 20 :rem expert. ' , Parish, close tD bus. 884.9572 OPEN SUNDAY U extra overooad and sales. manship guaran!eed. For, REPA TDS ence, consci!ll1tioU5. ReaIiOD- • Personalized Service at Be•• OWNER-SELLER man', commission. Can any. estimates, call '-U1o able prices on faD1i.1)' fOOInll, sonabte rates. time. VA 1.2606 or 822.9588. Waterproofing and brick work. t S all j b tabI 885.9416 HARPEl! WOODS' 13A-LOTS, 'FOR SALE WILLIAM' FORSY'rHE We underpinfootinfs; repair e <:. m 0 s accep o. VAlley 2.91~ caved.in basemeJ1t 'walla ot TUxedo 4.15312. CaIl AnYtime Fr~ Estimates 21270 WOODKONT. Large 3 CINERAMA view of Lake st. 21 C-EUCTRICAL bedroom ranch. with family Clair alid Grosse Pointe Yacht make replacementi. Inspec. CARPENTER wants small job., RST OFFERING--4 bedroom SERVICES . Serving Grosse Ptes. room, 2 f~ ~Ua. FlnUh~ Club. Comer lot on Lakeshore A-1 'PAPERHANGING tion of comp~eted. wOrk iDe panelling, repairing, screens, center entrance Co Ion fa L for Six Years buemen,t: Fully air-Condition- between 7 and 8 Mile Roads. ALL TYPES WIRING WINTER RATES vited; we guarahtee our porches, etc. PRf'.scott 1.3729. Good floor plan. Recently dec- ed. Grosse PoInte schools. A 127'x272'. Can 2-6032. workmanship. FHA. terms, ~rated and carpeted. TUxedo Ranges; dryers, air condition. 15139 MACK good value at $41,000. ers. Violations corrected.- PR 3-6755 licensed, Insured, bonded. . BEDROOM Colonial - :H~ EASTLAND FREE ESTIMATES COMPLETE interior decorat- ONTARIO CUSTOMCRAFT 882-7730 baths, large lot, 2 car attach. INVESTM~NT SPOT ing, custom work. 527~ or CONSTRUCTION CO. ed garage. Charming New WILCOX ALL WORK 521-4519. . 881-4400 Construction Company ,England style. 8 Mile cor. Beaconsfield GUARANTEED SPRING CLEAN UP 190xl60 BU&lness PAINTING, PLASTER, Patch. BRICK, BLOCK, cement work, • Call For Appointment TUxedo 6.2767 BUILDERS & RE!rlODELERS REALTORS ". PR8-0598 ing, Repairs, Woodwork, reo chimneys, porches, steps, Four years experienc&, f1nish~. 35 years experience. Call Ken Christlan Dr Harry . Wm. w. QUEEN 884.3550 _ ELEC'l'RICAL wiRING built and repaired. Basement • 886.4141 Reasonable. 8224474. waterproofing. 294.-4074. Aclditlcms, Dormel'8, Lipski at FO 6-1000 (AnI, Sen'.) GRoSsE POINTE and REPAIRS Bee. Rooms, Bathrooms, BEAUTIFUL" waterfront .site. KRAUS~ 2~~TRIC CO. HUGHES BROTHERS CHIMNEYS, porches buiIt and Kitchens, New Homes, '113 MOORLAND 136x466.Solld breakwaII, ex. DECORATORS repaired. Leaky basements, Custom Garages & l>oors JOHN REBERRY 5293 Yorkshire HOLLYWOOD, 1698 _ FIRST PRICE REDUCED FOR cellent docking. TV 1-8300. 21o:-ELECTRIC.AL broken steps.: CalI anytime. LAWN SERVICE '~'OFFERING of. this lovely ,QYICK: SALE 882-9750 or 331-8029 • 294-4216. Free EsUDlatell • Planning • Spring Clean.Up '~~idck. Eng!ish type with 3 , "APPLIANCES $46,500 Johnstone (;, Johnstone INTERIOR and exterior paint- • COlnplete Lawn Service ",,! rooms up, and den and ' ing, waIl washing and paper FINANCING •ARRANGED lavatory down. Firepiace, 2- Custom ranch. N'earL1ggett, 3 GROSSE POINTE'S ONLY J. W. KLEINER • Dependable Service h,nglng. Reasonabl& rates. CEMENT C0NTRACTOR , car, garage, ..70.ft. lot. Can lsrge bet:fni()ms, 2Jh baths. 30. years' experience. Ray . TU .(-7596 VICINITY GROSSE POINTE ,assume 5~% mortgage. Near Exceptionally lovely and large Barnowsky, 823-5596. All types., Cement, Stone and all schools, shopping and sunkenfalnily room, paneled, ~ONED .ranch, tri.level. Lots HOOVER Brick Work--New and Repairs 881-1024 'transPOrtation. Open Sunday beamed ceiling, parquet floor. FACTORY AUTHORIZED INTERIOR and exterior paint. Driveways, Porches, Walks 2-5. 'Carpets, draperies, sb'.tttered 8O'xll5'; $11,500. SERVICE . ing. Odd jobs. .Reasonable. Patios, Tuck Pointing INTERIORS .' COMPLETE bedroom window.. Excellent SOUTH and North Rosedale POINTE VACUUM TUxedo 5.3590. , Pre.cast Steps Designing and Decor~ LANDSCAPE PERRIEN PLACE, 628. off closets, storage ,2-carattached Wawrproofing Complete Remod'di.iDg Com ,off Marter. FREE PICKUP &: DELIvERY .'Morningside. FIRST OFFER. 'garilge, automatic opener. EXTERIOR PAINTING. Free 7'13-1080 886-8551 DESIGN SERVICES ING. of large 4 bedroom face' Patio. 6 years oId. By IIppoint. NEW REBUILT PARTS estimdes. Grosse Pointe ref. No Job-Too Small By Owner, Fred Navarro 29319 Harper NOW is the time plan YOIlI' . brick Colonial. Has fanllly ment. OWner. 886-4245 •.. erences. PRescott 3.0183, 294. SPECIALIZING to TU 1;.1014 PR 2-4050 landscape needs. OUr quali• . 'room, laundry room and lav. 773.40l8TU 2.5735 2100'';'.MACK 2662 . IN atory on first noor; 4, large 21T--DRESSMAkiNG fied designers will analyze PAINTING. Experienced, neat, Flagstone Walks and Patios your grounds and llrovlde ;. J)edrooms and 2 baths up, GnOSSE POINTEP.ARX Natural Stone Planters ALTERATIONS and repain. . 70.ft. lot, 2.car attached ga. Attractive Lot on JeffersoD 21E-SEWING MACHINE fully equipped, reasonable. pro~ellsional plans for patios. 2.FLAT Zoned 2 family TUxedo 1.5306,after 5:30. LICENSED BONDED 1152~l.nd; GrossePointe and other front and backyard rage, wall.w.wall carpetiDll. REPAIR ' Park. VAlley 1,2631, ' . ., Open Sunday 2-5. For Further Information TU 2-0717 planUngs and construction;, NOTTINGHAM lOAD - Dand CALL NOW for an appoint. S brick. Full separate base- 'CALL SERVICE CALL, tune.up, com. 21J-WAL.L WASHING ALTERATIONS AND REMOD. 'ROWE &- GROVE plete. $3.75. We repair all . I' ELING, custom work in your ment to meet with your con. mints .. Gu he_t. 2-ear ga- GEORGE PALMS. makes. TUxedo 2.1881. . WALL WASH ING Masonry SpeCIZI IS,t . home or mine. Grosse Pointe venience. . TU 4-1000 rap .. Ter,rifie inVNtment.op. TU 64444- Quality Masonry: Repali';~ ~ : 'J;eferellces. ,--' ,portluutyl ..For't1etai1l caD., i ;:~, • , ' • .- 342-534.8. ',"; 'The Computerized ~(le 21~itOoFING SERYtCeS ! ~AWl~~GM~nf~M~NG '.: Wori.:," ,," TU 4.:4077 Custom Fireplaces and DRESSMAKER, fine ' garmentq JAMES-'R.:t:'iKANY: i '-.~~~~~ ~~ ALE ROOF & GUTTER WORK i~LMER T.l.ABADIE Stone Work for inlportant occasioD8. IN GROSSE POINTE CITY Quality workmanship, SOme REALTOR Caulking, chimney repairs. TUxedo 2-2064 WILLIAM FREEMAN 886 5051 Walking distance to Grosse J Gutters cleaned. \ R. A. Seelbincler alterations. 963-9038. NTE. . Pointe High School, South and LANDSCAPING ~':~GRO~~:3~ ADVANCE MAINTENANCE Wall. Washing Contractor ALTERATIONS - Will plck up Richard School. 65'x200' at 442 TU 2.5539 5526 Lowe 264.3517 and deliver 3 or more arti. ExperIenced maintenance, and ~n., .Ul!usual opPortunity ,tD .c. . Rivard. Price $16,900. Write by lair prices. 716-403"~ . quire' Grosse. Pointe's finest ONt BEDROOM C()-op apart. to G.G. Cook, Route 1, Bell. IROOF LEAKS! decks, gutters Licensed and Insured eles. TUxedo 1-3689. can Georgian house' on a' large ment, Detroit River, $20,000 aire. Mich.,49615 or call G.G. .cleaned. DO work myself. Exp.~rt!? .~plot of land in a prime. loca- C.IlSIJ.' Monthly maintenance Cook, evenings, area 616.377- TU 1-4807. Backlog now only l' week. CAPPIZZO c~nstr~ctio~ for ISEWmG: Alterations. adults' """'" 'THOMPSON ; $60. For Information 777.3310. , i' tiCln. 'Among the mar.y out. Call days Or. evenings. brick and cement work. Re. and children; hems, zippers, LANDSCAPING CO• 0:. standing features are both a Evenings 881-0430. 4495. 21G-ROOFING SERVICES pairs and new. Basement pillows, drapes'17~l1Hn Custom lawn and garden'serv. . paneled library and. activities I GROSSE POiNTE.Berkshire TUxedo 6~2146 leaks. No job too smll1I.' 885- cuffed. TUxedo ~. i<:e.Complete landscaping and .. '.room, eacll. with fireplace, BY, OWNER. South Rosedale S. of.E,' Jefferson, Beautiful 0612. ' , 0 • designing; Fertilizing, sodding . Master bedroom suite and 3 Court, Grosse Pointe Woods. building site. SO'xl75'. J. D. Candler WALL WASHING. No streak- 21U-PLUMBING AND Ilnd trimming. Free estimates. additional family bedrooms; 3 First offering; Cu&tom.built SILLOWAY & CO. TV 4-7000 ing. Drop cloths. Neat, reason. H. CHAUVIN HEATING. P.O. Box 5047, Grosse Pointe, baths and maids' quarters or 4-bedroom cape Cod, , 2J,Z ROOFING CO. able. TUxedo 1.~,. after MIch. TU 4-2720. CEMENT CONTRACTOR ELMER'S PLUMBING and .additional children's rooms . baths, family room, carpeting 14-REAL ESTATE INC. 5:30. over .attached garage. Lovely throughout. ExceUentcondl. WANTED AU TYPES OF ., Heating. Kitchen Aid Dish. tion. By appointment only. Michiean's Oldest Roofer CEMENT WORK washe.i's, dIliposals, diahmas. COMPLETE landscaping serv- walled secluded garden and \ 834.3519. Residential and Commercial 21K-.wn~DOW WASHING ter, repair, remodel. TUxedo ice by JuIJus LaQuiete.' Top swimming pool. , FAMILY needs fine 3 or 4 bed. • Walks. Drives. Porches room home. Casn. Private. AU types of ~oofs and Decks • Patios'. Waterproofing 4-4882. dressing, cultivating, edging, 455 MORAN - 3.bedroom, H2 Gutters !lnd Conductors shrubs, evergreens pruned,' T.. RAYMOND JEFFS :Mr. Jay, TUxedo 1-7609. G.OLMIN • Pre-Cast Steps TV 1.1100 If no ans. TU 2-0176 bath Colonial In the Farms. F!'ee Estimate Repairs. Lawn cut tin g, fertilizing WINDOW CLEANING • Tuck Pointing Family room, patio, 2J,Z ~ WANTED - Three-bedroom No job too large Spring clean.up work. HoUrly SERVICES 0 No job tl)() smaU garage. 5"'% mortgage, may home in Grosse Pointe Woods Dr too small. FREE ESTIMATES SPRENKLE rates. Reasonable. Free esti. HIDDEN LANE,.720, 3 bedroom be assumed. WeekdaYILby ap. Free estimates • PLUMBING mates. 885.56M. from owner for April-June CALL 899-2100 WE ARE INSURED ranch. Call 881-0707. Open pointment. Open Sunday 2.5. occupancy. $23,000 to $23,000 CALL • HEATING Sunday 2-5. Owner, 886-4095~ 372-3022 , • SEWER CLEANING D.C.&G. Landscaping - Spring range. 881-4659. U no answer, call 372-3023 TU2-6586 TU 2.59M cleanup. Maintenance. 719. ~'or Gutter Work Call VA 2-1282 3947. OUT.OF.THIS-WC'RLD IS-BUSINESS , . TUxedo 1-8170 A.OK Window Cleaners. Serv- 21 S-CARPENTER WORK Since 1916 COLLEGE STUDENTS BISHOP-Excellent 3 bedroom OPPORTUNITIES ice on storms and screen!!. One of the finest three bedroom With four years experience Colonial. Large kitchen plus Free estimates. Monthly rates. CARPENTER work, moderniza- RANCH homes in the Liggett WANTED _ Successful retail RICHARD WILLERTZ LARRY'S CUSTOM desire: di:Jing room. Good floor plan. 521.2459. . tion, partitions, attics, panel. school area. Just six years business in Grosse Pointe 50 ROSLYN ROAn PLUMBING AND HEATING • Lawn Cutting By appointment. old. Kitchen with all built.ins, area. Replies strictly confi- ing, shelves, recreation rooms' Re!identialand Commerclill • Spring CIean.Up 121M-SEWER CLEANING etc. TUxedo 2-2795. Repair and Remodel BEDFORD-Custom built face outstanding games room with dential. Box 306 St. Clair 21 I-PAINTING AND • Gardening bar, sprink1ers, many extras. Water Heaters - A. O. Smith brick duplex, E; and 3, like Shores, Mich. 48{}83. DECORATING CARPENTER-All types repair • Fertiliiing Not a mark on it! Move right ISEWERS CLEANE;D, broken Permaglass and Rheem Glass. new. Kitchen built.ins, marble Sewers repaired. Guaranteed. and remodeling. Carl Watson, Call Ken Christian Dr Harry in. TUxedo 1.6300. line. Lipski at FO 6-1000 (Ans. ~rv.) foyer in front apartment. 3 D~.~dUT DONALD BLISS Reasonable rates. 881-0063 or LA 6-5501. TUxedo 1.7410 car garage. Walking distance COFFEE SHOP I Decorator 779-1225. to transportation, schools and Johnstone & Johnstone EXPERIENCED mGa On East Jefferson. Fully equip. Exterior InterIor Additions - Alterations 21 V-5ILVERPLA TING shopping. ped. Excellent potential. Full Free Estimates ADVANCE MAINTENANCE SCHOOL STUDENTS GROSSE POINTE PARK price, $5,000. 823-4003after 4 TU 1-7050 Electric ~ewer Cleaning for New Homes DESIRE COMPLETE LAWN NORWOOD-Well maintained 3 • Silver & Gold Plating & GARDEN MAINTENANCE, bedroom home. separate din. 713 TROMBLEY - llf.o blocks p.m. . all drams and sewers. Kitchens, Family Rooms from lake. 8O'x175'lot. 3 bed. 40 Years In G.P. ICOMMERCIAL"RESIDENTIAL We Also Specialize in • Oxidizing and Repairing Also- ing room. Eating space in • Brass Polishing &I lacquering • Thatch Removal kitchen. Convenient to every. room Colonial, 2lf.obaths, den, 16-PETS FOR SALE COMPLETE decorating. Paper- WE DIG AND REPAIR Modernizing Bathrooms finished recreation room. hanging, insured, guarant~ed. BROKEN SEWERS • Fireplace fixtures refinished • Fertilizing thing. Grosse Pointe school • Copper polishing & buffing • Sodding district. Park facilities. Washer, dryer AFGHAN, male, show quality. AI Schneider, TUxedo 1-0565. All Work Guaranteed TH IELE Construction and stove included. $47,500.' 2 years old. Excellent watch 884-9512 & Supply CO. • Tree Trimming Shown by appointment. 821- dog. $350. Also boxer puppies, EXPERT painting, paper hang. 0 LEEBERT • Weed Control HENLEY 412 (BloomField tHUs) PH 5.23~ - Seeing is believing when 2549. 6 months old. May.Will Ken. ing. Free estimates. G. Van SILVERSMITHS Reliable and Reasonable you walk into this lovely 4 nels. 879.0530. Assche, VAlley 4.1492. 21o-WATERPROOFING 14110 CHARLEVOIX 885-4107 bedroom tri-Ievel home with many exira features too nu. GROSSE PTE. MANOR BEAUTIFUL Blue Pointe Sia. PAINTING WALL Tex 3 Blks. West of Chalml!rs INIUM mese kittens, females, box and paperhanging - remov- BASEMENT CHRISTOPHE"R VA 2.7318 merous to mention. You will CONDOM Jng - wall washing, 30 years CONSTRUCTION CO. Volunteer Tutors be convinced of the excellent 594 CADIEUX _~~~e~.~. $86-3846. experIence, work guaranteed. WATERPROOF ING value thi& homc has to offer. . 3 b d t h ,DACHSHUND puppies, r:; d Mertens, 122 Muir, TV 2-0083. INSIDE OUTSIDE Hear Expert Open Sunday 2-5. Attrac tIve e room own ouse I 'n'at AKC reg' t d . - d W d' CUSTOM modernization, addi. 21 Z-LANDSCAPING apartment. Living room, din., ml I ure, IS ~re 'I A.l INTERIOR and ,exterior ALL ~ORK guarante~. e Ig t10ns - attics - Kitchens - SERVICE Computerized Multi-I.Ming ing room, 1st fioor powder 7 weeks old, paper tramed'j painting, wall washing and I out~lde watrcproofmg; waler Estate maintenance. "Early Reading and Learning Service. Stop in and let us room. All new kitchen with 886.8950. paper hanging. Have insur. drams broken or e~acked arc TREES llud siumps removed,. Problems" were d is ells sed find you your dream home In JAMES BARKER lrimming. Insurcd, winter I by Miss Shirley McNeil. supcr- fonnica counter top. Range'j Collie. female. AKC. 11 months, ance. Kenneth Pygott, SLo. ~eplaced. F~~e ?Shmaws .. No 923-8585 923.8587 matter of minules. refrigerator and disposal. Full I all shots. Opportunity, $75. cum 8-1780, after 5:30 p.m. Job too sma -Just ca rates. 293.4069. 'visor of Reading Coordinators baument gas heat, alr.condl. 886.8752 - FRED NAVARRO [or the Detroit Board of Educa- tloned dar port. Mor.gal!e ..' _ INTERIOR and EXTERIOR. no WATERPROOFING CO. tion, when she /lpoke to three available. Full price $28.990. AIRDALE pups, AKC. Healthy. joh~ too small, paint of YOur TU 2-5735 Modern ization GROSSE POINTE groups of volunteer tutors on Open SaturdlY and Sunday active. alert. Ideal guard cholcc. Also basements. Rea. "'edne~day, March 12, at J -a~ MORE VALuE for your money. BETTY VINGI 2.5, weekdays by appointment. and playmate. 772.9331. sonable. DR 1.7478, I I LANDSCAPE SERVICE o'clock at the Grosse Pointe REALTOR D. L. &W. Additions. kitchens, dormers, • Under New Managcment Methodist Church in Morass MICHIGAN CONDOMINIUM KERBY ROAD, H':zstory brick. INTERI

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, ~. I; * * * * Feature Page_ * * who, where aod whainot Pointer of Interest .Good Taste ffJ4Jtnfe by whoozit Faoorite .Recipes ' of Mr. and Mrs. Arch Rankin. , , of Neff road, collect P_e.o~le in The KnotD Counter- Points music boxes ••• Their music-making devices range from , by Pat ROilBseau ' a small, tuneful pocke~ watch to the more familiar and SWEDISH ROLLS The Flowers That Bloom ••• in the spring are found nosier nickleodeons and juke boxes .• Some of their Coatribatecl by ip profusion and, in many. departmen~ ~t W al~on- :favorite pieces are among the items being exhibited now gllY IIrs. Carle Cilbberly Pierce. In millinery, our favorIte floral mlDl-ban~ IS ..a through March 16 at the Detroit Historical .useum, part From the CODgrelatloDl1 newsy idea. It ties low at the back o.f the~ead or .you of a "sampler" display of outstanding coUections that if KiteheD Cook Book prefer, under the chin. It comes WIth white car~abons have been' featured individually at the Museum during . on black wild. flowers on red, or a garden varIety of the past 15 years .. .- . , ., lIh C. milk, scalded choices. Boutique bouquets are for picking from a color- . • % 'C. shortening ful arrangement of Staffordshire china bl~ssoms on. cut- Louise Nobill, Elizabeth LivingQOd, Donald Schrom % C. sugar able green plastic stems. Rosebuds, tulIps carnatIons, and Ray Fleming ••. Pointers all, are artists ••• They're 1 tsp. salt anemones, poppies, are one dollar fifty each. represented fu tbe Detroit Artists Market's ninth annual 1 yeast cake • • • " show of contributing artis~, running now through Mareh lh C. warm water. Beauty And The BeQ.$t.•. is the story at Leon, 17888 22 at J. L. Hudson's Downtown Ninth Floor Home Fur. 2/3 C. mashed potatoes' Mack Avenue .. A doorman meets you to park your car nishing Section • , • The exhibit, "Living With Art," 2 beaten eggs or wisk it off to the car wash and fill it up with gas. (We features over 250 paintings, drawings, sculpture and 6 ..C. ~lo.ur , are often down to the last drop.) Inside you'LL finqa ceramics, works of over 200 Detroit-area artists, displayed Mix first fOW" inPelUe.ats, superb staff ready to give you the very best service and in k special gallery and four room settings, tW3 contempo- (milk, shorteDlDg. sugar alld styling for head to toe beauty. We usually rush in for rary and two traditional. in decor ••• salt); let cool. Stir in tbe yeast hair stt;ling but there have been day:: we've enjoyed a dissolved iD water. Add last relaxing facial, a pedicure and 1nanicure. Then there ., * ., three 'ngredie.ats,. (potatoes, always comes the time. for hair streaking again and Mrs. Ralph Thomas, Jr., Mrs. Davison Pierson and eggs, 80ur), bead ~d let rise scissoring. We don't get our ~yebrQws and lashes dyed Mrs. Jean Mesritz ... also Point.ers all" are editors. _ _ until double. Punch dough . f TU ~~ Th ' 'bl f th f' t f " I dOW1l,knead agaiD, form iDto but it 'zsa real convenience and asset or many. xe,-w ey re r~sp~nsl ~e or e 11'S :- o. m~y, we re sure. :rolls on baking sheet aDd let 4-9393. - issue of the Detroit Artists Market News .. - We rise agairi uaill doubled. Bake • • • found Volume One, Number On'e, featUring a review of iD 350' oven about 12 mill.tes, Mark March Twenty-first. , • OD your fashion caleDdar, the Market's history, detailing recent developments and n's the date of the style show Michelle's is ,presentiDg at the

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Jefferson avenue home, perfectly fascinating, •• We're ' By James Kerr @. G P . t "0 hildr "onors' O,fficers 'Xou Have To See.It To .Belie:e It ... a counter that looking forward, to Number Two _ • • ' Y . 'it. t t.. f' d m rosse om e ur c en . k Wh our Imme la e reac Ion IS one 0 'war mess an are sheltered" . , -' coo s. . ,ere else but at Mutschler Kitchen, 20227 Mack . ., * ., caution .. Nobody is this good. There just has to be some He's oonc~rned about" this. ,The annual Commodore's B811 Brand new in the Detroit area, this completely new con- Lynn Tamburinl .• '. of Grayton road is a pianist ,angle, a gimmick.that'll materialize in the form of offers about kids not knowing and per- ~~~~nb:r't1i~~OSpa~~int~:a:~ cept in cooking features a, rangetop in Corning's PyrG- among other musIcal things ~ .• She's th~ daughter of of ~ock in a uranium mine or a good deal on some haps never learnin~ the prob- Pointe City, was held on Sat. Ceram brand: glass-ceramic material. The heating 'ele.

Mount Clemens Symphony conductor James J'. Tamburini, FlorIda real est.~te. "r. • (~>------le~s of the Inner City. urday. January 18~ a~ the", J~ff. ments: ~e beneath the top and each has its own thermo- former Detroit Symphony Orchestra solo thlmpet player .He's John HoskU!s, Execqti.ve University led to, a Master's Commua.lcatiOJ1Needed ersori Yncht. Club. Cocktails, statto give precise heat control. Think of it •.• they • • • Lynn's a graduate of Grosse Pointe High School, DIrector of Goo~W1llIndl!strl~ degree. in 1960, (leading one He's no advocate of 'Grosse dinner and danciilgwere follOw- never need, cleaning. And included with the rangetop where she was a member of tbe A Capella choir and wiD of.~reater ~etrolt and G?O~will perceptive observer to label PoiDte kids campiDg outiDthe ed by the election of new areC::90kmates,'sp'ecial utensils Corning designed for the be graduated in June from Michigan state U~versity RegIOnal Dll'ector .of MIchigan John .'~e perpetual studentt Inner City, but when John says officers. . eo.ok.mg cou.nter. to provi.de the f.ines.t in cooking effi- , , . • and Western OntarIo. a labelm this case meant to be that. . ti 1 k f Outgoing Commodore Fran};. Whil' where she'sstudyln'g VMal Music Edueation, majoring in That iDitial reaction appears entirely complimentarY) . and th cOOlmuthDlcab?DS, or aCbl0 Voorwerk and Vice Commodore clency.. e you re gazIng at thIS kItchen miracle, 'be Piano. , • She lltudied piano for-12 years' under the warranted. Here's somebody being' hired as Assistant'Execu. ~,a;e. e" 1¥1est:p~. ~m Bill Goldsberry presented flags sure and take, a peek at the cabinets styled in the hand- direction of Mrs: Albert (Mary Norris) Tipt~n. of Roose. who works with handicapped tive Qirector of Goodwill in De.;: r~ h~~~ngno~:~rnca ~bo~t to new Commodore Al'Tumey, some French Heritage design. veIl plice, also studied with Anna Husband at tbeGrosse peo.!!le,. (ano~er do.gOOder?). troit, (and moving up to the onTo today but also atJut what of Washington road, and Vice '.... . Pointe' ConserVatory_imd is currently studying with David He beheves s~cerely an,d al- Dire~torsbip the next.year). :th/futul:e" holds if coinn'l~nica- Commodore Ralph Bower, of . MC!rthO.'sClo~et • : . hcis. a boutique section which is Renner ••• At MSU she's a member of the University ~ost r~ent~ I~ wh~t lhe s dOi Feeling the need for II greater tiODS'are not established~ 'NrH road. brzmmzng over,un~hgtfts. L~ttle gold Bassett hounds or Chorus, the Women's Glee Club and the S~te Singers :~' fa~natic~).o::e n~arD~~ryh~ und~~standing and U;~ight into But to get back to Horatio Also elected was Rear Com- elephants.perform-cigarette liyhting duties. Gold purse ••• She's currently doing student teachlng at Grosse Dodorate for the help it gave the . lle°thPlePhroblem l~rt, of Alger for a few moments: John wmOads~f:gt~a::aed.~~~e~;:;d ~ perzs are 1ewele~.More fun .. ! take a handful of pearls Pointe North mgh School •• , Easter vacation will find him in dealing with the every- .the Jv~ at e 'Yas .omg at and. Jyoce both went to Mac. and toss them mto your bath for a luxurious release oj LVI1ft touring Florida with "The Bright Side," a Christian day problems' of his job, (who ~fwlIlllti" John; W~iledstihi~wDork-kenzie High. in Detroit. 'fllen he Directors for the coming year smooth. bcith oil. "Mink and Pearls" is the namrof this "'-Ik G. • f i hi S t '.... 109 u . me receIve s oc- t d J be includes Roland Olzark. Bud t 373 'P' h R d Fo roup featuring SIX students rom Megan ta e would willmgly turn down the torahi in Phycbology and' Re. wen overseas an oyce . Thorpe and Tom Leto. game a zs er ~a... . ••• Lynn not only will be singing with the group but lucrative fees Joh~ eould com- habilitative Administration in came .3 me~ber of the Roral The party also served as a D'd Y V'__ ood providing pitar accompaniment She's written some mand as a consillting psycholo- 1964 after just three years of Canadian Air ~ or c e.. (which farewell gathering for Mr. and J OIl auuW e g looking blue Jackets of hop- of The Briolfh• Side', material, too: :. gisAnt?)d'th h" bl work. (If you've don,e any grad. 1nShoulJ'.ndellbe)an mterestmg story Mr Bill Goldsberry of Lake- 'saddDg, ~. ChlDJlel ,.7,OD camera .news team and their fieT\) &"" e crUB mg ow c0n:'es uate work, you cab appreciate .... i lan~' avenue: who are' d4!patlliti ~ :~" :rer~lJ!!:te;:;i;we didn't but visitqlgwitb,Mark ; ••• 'when you learn that he marned the speed of thlj achievement.) European HOF,fJymooD Grosse Pointe for Clii~lIg". The hi .. II aD":. g ... ug.,t .~alD store, We leaTiledso man)! Carolyn Hubbard Lucas ••• of East Jefferson his high school sweetheart, (and,. On a leave, John casually musie was furnished by Ron . te~r. .1 WBieIlwe will ten you about ill tlI.e weeks to avenue, as everyone who reads this column regularly w~ all know that ~at sort ?f OUr Basic Product. flew to' Detroit from Europe Carman. eome.eourse, yaa l:aD fiDd out .bout Valente's many services know$, Is a poet ••• She's also recently become a four- thlDg I went olit WIth Horatio When John says that "our ~nd he .and ~oyce were married According to the ineoining at 17904 Maek.. ..,'. • . , . time great-grandmother, and the arrival of Roger Young, Alger.). basic product is People," you m .St.Paills Cathedral. after officers. a full schedille is plan- Travel With....Celebri.ties •.• It makes the trip;so Jr. February 26 to the Roger Youngs of Lansing Some Curious Facts get at the same ti.'me both the whIch th~y returned to Europe ned for 1969,including Venetian 1. "'~..= . ' , for theIr "European honey. Night, a Lobster Bake and much more enjoyable becaUSe they organize your pack. 6OIl-.u.a-aw an_d daughter of the Charles Armses, of Cleve- But then some curious facts simplicity of the statement anrI moon." Corn Roast. ing. You'll see what we mean when you see the Cele. land, 0., 8On-m.law and daughter of Mrs. Lucas, prompted begiD to emerge. John is a dedi. th~ comhPlexity ofbewglhatit im. They are the parents of "two I brity line at the Notre Dllme Pharmacy. It includes all thiS "ersez ted Hi' plIes. W en you n to baye th 1 t' bottl . kit h. h y ca person..e s smcer~, even an inkling of just how in- families"-Dean, at the Univer. . e p as 10 es, Jars, Ii, angers, s ower caps, even YOUNG FATHER warm, enthusIastic '... phys~. credibly complex: people are _ sity of Mi::higan, and Debbie, a Two South Hi~h an easy going Celebrity over ..night case. . cally trl~ and fit With no visl- psychologically, physiologically, student at Grosse Pointe South, " • • • i ,; !o III at ease upon my knees ble .handlcap~-and yet he ~as etc.-then you begin to under. make ,up the first family. Their Girls Honored What's Your .Game? . Perhaps 1 never meant to tease you. dedicated hImself to he~plDg stand what John Hoskins and "second family" is Kariaime, one of the whimsie3 of the lab would II My infant Ion what have I done? people who through one mlSfor- GoQdwillare all about. currently in elementary sch~l. Tw.o Grosse ,Pointe. South amuse and amaze-you. The Sphere rec- I • tqne or. another are not as for- _ I only meant to $quee~e you. tunate as he is. John sees his John and Goodwill are in As might be expected 1Jynow, High School seniors, Katherine ommends the Swing-baIlor the Crazy .pll..,.- • • • job as a challenge: "An oppor- trouble. Prosperity is threaten- John Hoskins concluded his D'Ietrlc. h and Mary McLead ., L egs gam e . . . 19849 Mack . 'D d." C tru ti Sc Lak h tunity to work with people who ing them. This apparent con- intervie~v by reiteratin~ his con. have been named runners-up in • • • &1B5e -e ODS e on ene ••• on cs ore ne d pr f ssio al help." tradiction is explaiDed by John. cern WIth the fma~clal pr.ob. the 11th annual National Coun. at, the foot of Ei(ht Mlle lately. and wonder wll..t's been ~e's ~:ta: unreali"Ue do . . lerns of tbe non.proflt organlza. cll of Teachers Achievement The Kaleidoscope • - • Se2S stationery and iIIVitatiODSill goIDg en at the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club? •• ,Well good . h ' r aUsti: exeeu: . "Affluency," he says, "IS kl~- tions. "With the cost of business Awards. groovy bright colors packaged very newly in number 10 size GPYC close:; every year during tbemonth of March fo; . erh" e s a e 'bl f mg US." The "us," of course, IS goiDg ul' we like an" other The' NCTE awards progr.am cans. Eighteen statioDery sheets or 15 invitations come ~th r.Jail. its I rin h I ing b t thi it' g ttl g ti.ve w 0 s Ir.es~rsl ~ llor run. Goo d will Industries. (After business" rnu~t increa~e ,om- ing, lubes, stickers, RSVP ur BYOD iJtiCk'ODS,Three dollan for regulater sfP gliftOluse~t ean N' u dSdlyeatr nIss e rtsn m~gtia mu t1.m ..l :on o..:r c~,: talking with its Executive Di. munity ~upport." honors outstandiDg high school either at 16135 Mack at Bedford. a comp e ace. ng, 00.". ew pa e cn COll po.a on cmp 0.r.ngl o.~r ..."'" rector for even a short time English students in each state, ' • • • have been completed'. • • There'll be a beautiful new people with .another 150 in train- you realize, that the "l's" are Notice the "we"? awards certificates of. commlm- A Perfect Haircut . . . is the basis of a perfeCt

/ swimming pool on the Club's front, (facing the water, that and ev~luatlv~. prog.rams., few and far between; if it's not ----- dation to students and their hair style. At Edward Nepi Parrucchiere, 19463 Mack is), lawn ••• Many new boat wells arc gGll.g up, (or .. John IS fa!lliliar With th~ real. "us," it's "we" or "they.") Plan Alpha Chi Omega schools, and recommends them Avenue, you'll find both. Edward's flawless techniqu,e perhaps we should say "down") •• , Quite some project, Illes of bUSIness•. of .~r?flt and The affluency of good times to colleges and universitieS as . . los.s, ~ssets and liabilities .. The has given people the mobility Theater Party Saturday candidates for scpolarship aid, in hair cutting is well known and you'll be delighted IIin all a • , • . • * • pomt IS that, at the sartlt; time, and money to buy from the big if such aid is needed. to know that each of his stylists is trained intensively he never Sl!ems to ~ose SIght. of retail stores where they once Detroit area alumnae of Alpha Over 8,500 students, repre. by him. the fact tha~,. despite t~e title went to Goodwill for the used- hCi Omega wiii gather with chil- senting over 600 schools from ... . PILFERINGS . and comple~ties of the Job, h.e but-like-new items. dren and friends at Wayne State 50 states and American Prepa. "A Portrait Of My Love" : We'd like one by United Fruit Company, president John M. Fox, one is. after all, 10 the "people l1usl' University's Bonstelle Theat!'r ratory Schools Abroad, w ere Eddie McGrath, Jr. whose color photography seems to of the panelists at a manpower conference, told about a ness," the business of helping Is Team Course Saturday, March 15, at 1:30 nominated for citations, and capture the person and .the mood. His studio is conven- the handiCllpped individual to • I k f rf f "Despite s e r i 0 u s problems 0 c oc or a pe ormance 0 from these only 800 finalists iently located 16839 Kercheval. Call 884-3289. sales engineer who had gone to the tht:ater to see a revival rehabilitate himself and become "H 1 d G I " at of Arthur MUIer's "Death of a Salesman." The perform- brought on by the generosi+" of anse an rete. were selected. • • • a contributing m e m b e r of >-3 M AI h Ch' h '11 t ance had been so convincinr: and so moving that he was an affluent society," Johnhopes any p a IS w 0 WI no The stude1lts are judged on It's Custom • • • except the price. In additioD to ODe hUD. seen crying at the final curtain. "That darned territory society. the eornmunity becomes inereas. attend have purchased a ticket three original compositions. au- dred aDd ility decorator colors for waD to wall, machine wash. Job Demands Ideals ingly aware of the financial which will be given to agencies, tobiographil!S. imp rom p t u able, bathroom carpetiDg, there are forty.five tweeds l!nd fifteen never was any darned good," he sobbed. bind of non.profit organizatinos. ineluding the Franklin Settle. themes, prepared example of qualities from which to cboose at Ed Maliszewski, 21435 Ma~ -Brown Alumni Monthly It is II job demanding ideals Of particular in t ere s t to ment, Riverside Project, Churc~ their best writing, and results AveDI1C. and beliefs that in someone ebe Pointe women is a project John of the Messiah and SCripts An. of standardized tests in compo. • .. • • * * would lIppear presumptuous and began last Tuesday. He is pre. nex School, 10 distribute to chil- sition and literary awareness. George Bums tells about playing bridge with his pompous. John assumes them . th G P . t liren who would other' b Mr. Q T r a vel . • • recommends senting at e rosse om e wise e Teams of two judges consit!!:r hydrofoil service from Miami, Free- usual foursome, one of whom had recently reeovered almost naturally. War Memorial a course entitled unable to attend. Over 300 such these materials and vote on the to from a beart attaek. During one hand, Bums and his How do you get to be Execu. "Am I Fulfilling My Poten. tickets will be distributed.. best candidates. port in the. Bahamas. It's a fun adven- partner arrived at a contract of seven spades, at which tive Director of one of the larg. tiaI?" The course, in the form Profit from the ticket sales ture. There's stereo, air-conditioning point the man who bad suffered the beart attack lest .units of one. of the c:ou~try'; of six lectures, ~oncerns itself will be used by the local Alpha and a beverage bar on board. Tickets extraeted a nitroglyeerin tablet plaeed it under his malor non.p.roflt o~gamzation~. with the woman who after her Chi Omeea chapter to purchase MIRACLE MAN and reservations are available at 19587 d I k d h' d' • Th ttr John enlisted In the Air children leave home.' has more \ books and n:'.ag.azinesto be used I A husband is merely a figure. Mack ... TUxedo 6.0500. . tongue an p c e up IS ~ar "s agam... en, se mg Force in 1942 (after he decided time on her hands than she at these agencies and others so head in the family-and man • baek with a deep sigh, he said, I double. not to wait 10 months to enler th t d . '1 d d h'ld h h h • • -Reader's Digest West Po'lnt). He was 17. knows what to do with. a un er-prlVI e g:e c I ren, ow e as t

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