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VOL. 29-No. 20 Enl;;;d~-;s.;cond ci~~s-r.i~ii.ral GROS ..Sr:-P.O.-1N-TE--M .....I.C... H.. IGAN MAY ~.oo Per Year --- -'t~h::e-'p:::o':'sl~~O£fic_e__ a_l_D_e_l_rO_it._M __iC_hl_g_an a;; , __' 16, 1968 lOe Per Copy 48 Pages - Two Sections - Section One

---_._-----_._------_._---_ .._--- r-U-E-A-D-I-~I-N-ES-' Concert Raises Music Scholarship Funds IAll Pointes Primp!7 Candidates of the I. l'In Race for \VEt:K For Celebratwn of Six Offices As Compiled by the Proposed Charter Amend. _G_TOSS_e PO_inte _News.....J Michigan Week ment W~uld ~ncreasel Employes PensIons as ; Thursday. 1Ilay 9 Urged by Trustees NEGOTIATORS for the De. trait Free Press and the Detroit Mayors' Exchange Day Set For Monday Is Highlight News continued to bargain with I of Annual Observance; Visiting Officials to Seven candidates h a v e the Pressmen's Union, one of i riled intentions to seek four on strike, in an attempt to i Be Feted at Luncheon at GPYC municipal offices in the end the 175,day shutdown of the, ------Shores, at the regular ViI. cily's daily papers, U,S. District i . All five Grosse Pointes are being mowed, curried, lage election to be held on Court Judge Damon Keith said'i pohshed, and otherwise spruced up, as are hundreds of Tuesday, May 21, it was a temporary restraining order I other c?mmunities throughout the state, ill preparation disclosed by VI'llage Super- b a I' r in g the inl~rvention o{ for .their annual obs ervance 0 f M'ICh'Igan 'V. ee',k w h'ICh intend"nt Thomas Jefferl's. Romney and the legislative begl h t S t d 'th "C 't P .d ~ committee "will be permitted Day.~s ere nex a ur ay, WI ommum Y J'I e_ All had filed well ahead of to lapse" on Friday. He added I the deadline of 4 p.m. Mon- that he had "advised all counsel Michigan has aptly been da M 13 th t' described :IS the Summer.WI.nter Ca.I"d •-datc.s y, ay , e new Ime for the parties of my views Wonderland. the Great ].ake a- and date set by an amen d e d that the collective bargaining . St t EI t. L t d process should not be inter. State. and the Wolverine Slate. E I t d b a e ec IOn aw enac e {ered with in any manner." The The theme of this year's IIlichi. va ua. e, Y last year. judge made these comments gan Week celebralion is ".'lichi. C _ Under the old law, aspirants after the apparent withdrawal gan-Land of Hospitality." 01nlnlttee to public offices were required of Romney and the legislative A highlight of the week. in; to file petitions by -l p.m. on a committee, the Pointes, will be Mayors f:x-I -- Saturnay prior to a full week .. .. change Day on Monday. l\Iay 20, ICitizens for Education Has before an election. JACK "MURF the Sur{" which has been designated as G f 38 I t' t The approximately 1,800 reg. 111u r ph Y. a beechboy turned "Our Government Day." •roup 0 n~es Iga. istered Shores electors will have jewel thief, and Jack Griffilh, Uutton to Birmingham Ing Those Running for an opportunity to cast ballots a karate expert, were lhe'sub, Robert J. Hutton, mayor pro School Board for a Village president, clerk. jects of a statewide pickup order tern of the Park, and Mrs. Hut. trustees, and also vote on a which said first degree murder \1m, will journey VI Birming. charter amendment that would Warrants had been issued in ham, while Mayor ami Mrs. For several wee k s, a increase pension benefits {or Broward County, Florida for the David Breck of Detroil's norlh. group of concerned tax- municipal employes. men. The men are wanled in ern suburb will spend a bus}' paying citizens, members of Jeffries disclosed that Gilbert the brutal murders of two TIM PLACE, president of the Grosse Pointe High tor of the adult music appredation class "Meet the day here. the Grosse Pointe Citizens T. Jerome, who became Village forme," California secretaries, School Symphony Band and Orchestra, and RUSSELL Masters?', concert pianist RUTH BURCZYK and MRS. Birmingham's pro tern mayor for Education's Evaluation president last fall whell John Terry Rae Kent Frank, 23, and REED, GPHS Instrumental Music director, (right), re- JEROME W. BENSON, general chairman of Meet a;ld Mrs. Clippert and Committee, h a v e bee n Huetteman resigned the post Annalie Marie Mohn, 21. Their fleet the feeling of the Band and Orchestra students of the Masters' presentation of Mrs. Burczyk in a piano representatives of the Chamber meeting to hear and ques- after moving to another com- bodies, weighted wilh concrete, Grosse Pointe as they happily accept a check for $1,' recital to benefit the Grosse Pointe School's Summer- of Commerce. wil~ .meet ~he tion possible candidates for mUllity. is unopposed {or the were found in Whisky Creek 691.99 from, (left to right), RUTH KAISER, instruc. time Music Scholarship Fund. ~{uttons at the Mun~c~pal ~Ulld. the position 0 f S c h 0 0 1 office. Also unopposed is Clifford Ileal' Hollywood Deccmber 8. __ . ..__ .___ mg at 930 a V t 11 b B. Loranger, for the o[fice of I : :m. ISI s \VI • e Board Trustees. clerk. The tenure in both cases " * • I I made to vallOUS places o( In. Fy'ridaFyO'RlIclaEYS10attacked terest. There li'ill be:i luncheon Aware that most. voters nel'er is two years. 'W,nods Halts WI-II Pr"esent Ca'.n....;~:l.'ila-:fe..".,s. ,~c.lt.O'ol Board and dinner, and allendance at have the opportuml~' to. perscn. Challenged by Heck ENEM v ,U U IJ ~eetorS of Saigon. increasing the Fe. C II H A the City Commission meetIng ally ~eet and questIOn 1Jl dcpth Three incumbent trustees are deatll toll tit civilians and the Use' of DDT or ommullIty 0 ege as llotlter in the evenin". c~~dldates for school board p~. being challen~ed by a nell'- flow o{ refugees in an apparent 0 sltlOns. the grollp formed thiS comer, for one of their seats. effort to influence peace talks B d R II M 21 H M - . ,.Waterfront Cruise evalualion eommitfpe consisting The incumbents are Al£red R: which are about to op~n in EI,n Spr£IY oar at a y 011 ay ot eetulg. V!Sltl!~g mayors •. and Ih~ir of the following 38 members: Glar.cy, Jr,. Gerald C. Schroe- Paris. About 2.000 troops of the t., , - parties III all the Pomles, :WIll Clifford W. Ashton, Slephen der, and C. Bradford Lundy, Jr. U.S. Ninth Infantry Division L . f W --Y----S---' • S' t be greeted by ~epresentatlv~s A. Balogh. Mrs. William Beaeh, The challenger is Daniel H. were flown into Saigon to (orce ec1lgue 0 omeh oters ponsor'"g eSSlon a Costs of New High School of each commumt:l. There \l'lll Mrs. Fran Bedwell, Kenneth F. Beck. The term is for two J'ears. back enemy attempts to enter Switch to Melhoxychlor Library to Provide Voters with Information Subject of Arguments (Continued on Page 2) Bergmann, Bruce Bocks!anz, Frank A. Colombo. who was the city from the south and Follows Legal Action of Prior to Election on June J 0 Between Trustees; -I Mrs. Mary Louise Boresch, Dr. appointed to succeed Jerome east, Environmental Defense IlTHS P t Robert G. Brackett, Mrs. Louise when the laller, as president • • d The Grosse Pointe League of Women V:)ters In co- Real Figures 11 aren S Ciavola, klr. and 1rIrs. Gena pro lem. stepped into the post TODAY MARKED the arrival Fun sponsorshi!l with the Detroit T,eagues of the East Side Listed Pla,' Meetl~"g Cioe, John R. Cobau, John Con. of president. is unopposed in his of the chief negotiators for the and Harper Woods will hold a rally for interested citi- "'"' trouJis and !\Ir. and Mrs. Ken. bid to continue in office to fin- United States and NrJrth Viet. The City of Grosse Pointe zens in the Grosse Pointe Library on May 21 at 8 p.m. B P WI 't I neth Cook. ish the unexpired term of one nam in Paris, both emphasizing Woods, after in ten s i veto introduce the candidates fol' the Board of Trustees of y epper u e aw The Parent Club of Grosse More are: Mrs. Shirlee David. year. Under lhe law. he must their serious intent and hopes study, has decided to use the Wayne County Community College. SHO was once again in Pointe North High School will son, Sam Donalo, 1\11'.anti Jl1rs. seek election to fill the vacancy. for moving toward a settlement. Methoxychlor for spra"ing Tile Slate !egl.s!atllre recentl)' ---.------Ieffect at the School Board hoJd its second meeting in the John Dodge. Kenneth S. Drake, Shores electors will also de- There was no announcement of J t' t ]\'" EI auditorium of Parcells Junior Mrs. Joyce Edwards. Dal'e FaIr. cide on a proposed amendment how or when the formal talks against Dutch Elm disease, established sevel1 truBtee dis. List of Candidates ~ee I~gh a I .•alre e~en. High School on Wednesday, less, Mrs. Eva FilIi('n, Dr. Max 110 the Village Charter to up- and meetings will begin. it was announced by City tricls for election purpo;;es. One As of this date, 16 candidates ~ry c 00 on M 0 nay May 22, 1968 at B p.m. Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Edward date the Village pension pro.

~ • " Manager Chester Peter. trustee will be elecled from are intel'l~tcd in seeking the mght. F. Gehri ". Mr. and )11'5. lIugh gram. which has been in effect E. . . . The Bylaws and Constitution b Saturday, lila" 11 sen. each commumty college dlstnct I trusteeship. Those from Grosse It is vofortunate that too C 'tt ' t' f Fl d Harness, Ronald A. lIill. ~Irs. since 1943.

~ tl) comprl'se the Board. Most of I, POI'nte are Charles S. Davl's. of omml 1'1'. consls mg 0 oy b P bl. II . II Id DElllOCRATS in the Jllichi. Mr. Petersen said the city's ofte th 1.1 d .t N' h . "I d • Bar ara Hoffman, Mrs. Esther u IC carmg I' Wayne Counlv. was tlesignated i' 43 IIlcKI'nle" place, James Ben. n wor WIl e an excl. Ixon. c aIrman; ,\ r. an "frs. 'd J ~an House agreed to the major. supply of DDT has been de. ~. t t' h D' I B k'[ E . Sh' Howell. John Howells and 1\11'.'. Resl enls lad an opportunily ity Repuhlican's request for pleted and t hat anv further as District #1 ann includes nI'l Hughes of 950 TrombJey, Jnhg prese~'Oa IOn suc • as o~mes hec.a. "rsj ~mc~. lieI', Jean John.lon. to allend a public bearing held liupport in beginning debate on s P ray i n g will be rione wilh much of Detroit's east side. alii Sam Perry of 1987 Manchester t e one on peration DIg," IS C roe er, ac W Ite ey, Still more arc: Charles F. on Monday. May 6, in Ihe Old. Governor G cor g e Romnl'Y's methox~'chlor. which is not as o{ (he Gr06se Pointes and Iroad. Dr .. Joseph L. Posch of 73 given b.v Marvin Rants. co- Harry Deman, Mrs. Jack See- Kavelage. Howard Kay. !l1rs. Vemier School. at which lime toxic as DDT and is less dan. Harper Woods. Wehber place. Joseph Edward chairman of the Profession. ber, and Jack Persson, acting Beverly Leinweher. H a r 0 I d they were given the reasons for open housing hill next Monday. 1 [ 860 Tr bl n I St d C 'tt chairman for North High Par. th h Th It. The bill, which cleared the Sen. geroliS to birds Hnd animals. The dale for this non.partisan St• ermer 0 . om ey a,n a • II Y omml ee, are Machamer. Mrs. Caroline l\1ars- I' c anges. p amem men IS 'on I'or the Conlnlunl'ty Col. Donald Thurber of 794 Neff often cast aside and for. enl Club, have met and com. ton. James Masl, Mrs. l\lar)' unanimously ennorsed hy the Ille 22-14 last month. was at the The Environmental De[ense electl . ad pletl'd a proposed constitution, '1 '0 other hl'lls on the F' d f B kh NY J g t t '11 b J 10 1'0 gotten for the m Mayshark. Dr. and 1I[rs. Ra" VI lage Board o[ Trustees. end of .. un . 0 roo aven,. . ..• h an p :..I' rus eesI'f'"WI It.e. une I' I Th'e can,,1"d a Ies from Harper t • I . . ore con- As a result of the aclion of the Mellin!!er. IIlrs. Beneth Morrow ' The proposal would require H ouse CII Ien dar for two II'eeks organization 0f sClenllsts. aye an" an) qua I leu e ec or IS I' I- I W d . I d , R ,II I roversla Issues. B"laws and Constilution Com" , and was making sJow progress been fightin~ the use o{ per gible tr, \'Ote. A ,:andidate for 1 on s mc II es ,ames ' a ey . . ~ ' . Mrs. ,Joseph A. Murphy. Jr., Mr. the Village to increasl.' Its tolal toward reaching the floor. ~i~tent. hroad spectrum pe~ti. memhership of the Board of i of 19919 Fleetwood avenue and I .One of th~ mam 15sues Ilealt mittee,lheh.NhomRinatinl(dCRomhmit. and IIlrs. Allan Neef, lIlrs. Lee contributions to the pensi"D • • • cides. ~uch as DDT. in publicly- Tn::;tees mu"l be a registered I Arthur ~. Rutledge. II. of 21328 With past history and rurrent tet? of IV IC ernar a aut Nelson, Mr~. !\tary Newl'l!. 1111'S.fund for employes (rom the financed and d i"r 1'1' ten pest. voler and a resident o[ the com. ; SloRanpdntv~'k D 1 f 46451 reality. The mailer was bronght i~ Chhaf.irman and John .,seebe r. . - pre~ent 12 percent to about 16 Sunday, May 12 tr I f nth munity college district I. a flC. ona llle 0 I' h b T d J coc Irman, met on "ay I3" (Contlnuen on Page 9) percent of annua~ pa~'roll. The FIFTEEN COAL MINERS in con 0 progral.ls or mo ~. ._ __ Haverhill. G.t!orge R. ~-ilgo of to Ig t y rustee E I\'::rd .' 1f?r purposes of nominating. of- 1,.------.., add itionat cost to Ihe Shorl's Hominy Falls W_ Virgin a rode carrying their {i g h t to the 15210 YorkshIre . .JamCb R. Frie. Pongracz, who expressed hiS i flcers {or the new orgaOlza.: I would be $11,740 for the coming a conveyor b~1t to freeddm 10'1courts:' All fiv~ o[ the Pointcs Correction! sem of 3068 Chalmers avenue, concern ol'er current rumors' tion. ;' (; PCE Back ' fiscal year. according to Jerome. day after being trapped for I~'ere meluded 1~ ~he staggermg I I aV ne F Hopman of 14690 R ". [h . Tl All Employe conlributions to the 've davs I'n a fJooded ml'ne. Ten !1st of commumtles named as ,~r. . and ~lIegations regarding Gros~e allflcallon 0 t I' con~lItu. lOlll)ISOll ell fl ~ Carlisi avenue Frank Imbnace . d hi' f f' -. retiremenl system are a per- other men were bell'eved to defendants or would.be.defend. Tn last week's issue of the, of 14467e Houston.W, hit,. tIe r,.. Poinle North High School 'forHe hon than 1968t I' 69I' eclionschool 0 . 0a'illflcers The Grosse Pointe Citizens cenlage of their salaries, The have lost their lives Monday ants. in thoe suit.s. NEWS an apparent printing h d k' 3505 Cited particularly a recent meet. e. ~e I' II for F'''ucall'on at a meetl'n!! per"entages 11'1'11not change l.t Th t t th W d '. lIT omas Tren OWS'I of I . . . . be tile primary order of busi. A.' ,,- when a break in Ihe wall to an I' SUI agalOs .e 00 s ~rror, whIch was n.ot. corrected East Seven Mile road, Gerald mg durmg which he said those nes.~ at the meetinc schedl\led on Tuesday, ~ay 14. over. the proposal i~ pas sed. he adjoining abandoned mine shot I will ,?e .droppe? as a result, of III the. proof. pertam~ng to the, W, Tuzinow~ki of 1144:1 Lake. I present "tossed figures around" for Ma}' 22. whelmingl)' sllpporlen the adnen. millions of gallons of water i the I'lty s .a c t lon, Co~curr.lOg Farms proposed c10smg of Ro I pointc and N .. loseph Yager of I that were far from accurale. '.,. ,. recommendation of I hI' i r The amendment is needl'd if through the mme's p~ssal(t:way. , WIth the ~ und memhers beliefs la'.ld road, I.h~ st?ry read that I 113!l2 Nottingham are the De I • A cordial lD\ltatlOn IS .ex. EI.alualion Commiltre 10 sup. the Shores is to remain com- ~ • • are the Kalamazoo Nature Cen. 34 persons lI~mg 111 Allard, La. 'Iroitcrs. who along wilh the i Ill' requested that the figures t~nded t.o Ihose Grosse Pomte pori Lee Allen, 43, of 71 pelilive with olher communiLieJ '., l\fa" '3 ter and the Michigan Depart- fiel,le ann C.haUonte. favored other ~andl'date,s fronl (,'rosse of the current cost s of Grosse North 1I.lgh School parents who ~Ioross road. and Barbara . th 'I t t n l\fonda ~ ~ fA. II hi' I Thomp~on. of 54 Radnor cil" m I' area. I was s a e . THOUSANDS OF CITIZENS ment 0 gncu lire t I' move. ThIS shouJd have read I Pointe and Harper Woods will Pointe North High School be would like to knoll' more about cil', in their randi<1acil's for Commiltee }o'orml'd o( Panama turned out to ~'ole Mr. Petersen added Ihat al. DID NOT fal'~r the move. The: be al.ailahle for questionin;:( made puhlic so that the resi. the new school and be a parI of Truileeships on Ihe Grosse More than 100 volcrs in Ihe Sunday i.n an apparently p~ace- ~o~~~: ~;;:;dsC~~~n~[ r~~~i~: ~n~ furor call:sed IS regretted. The I after their presentations of dents can be properly and cor. the group of people who shape Poinle School Boai'll. ~Irs. I ShoH's have formed a commit- fill clec:lon for a new pre.slden.t divl.duals to use mcthox)'c1or. matter \\:111 co.me up agam for: Iheir qualifiralion~ in .~eekinl( reclly inlormcn. it. All inlerested parents ann Thompson is cllrrcntl~. SI'C' i tl'C to seek the re.elcrtion of Ihe d 42 b f th furlher dlScus~lon at the regular! lhe Irustceship to the Board f'lr .. fricnds of Norlh High Schl)ol retar/ of thl' School Board. i six .ncumbent officials anr!trus- IIn mc~,1 rrs 0 e, UOl.! they hil(hly rl'eomlllend its use mee-hng of the Farms council' t11~Communit\' College program. Ff~'cr Clrculall'll i slul!e~t.s are ur~ed 10 altend. !.- -J ~lees in the elc('lion 'I'ul'sdar. ('a":leral ~alJOllal a.ss~mhl~. The to rl'sirlents. on Monday, ,fune 3. i.' Vire.prrsic!enl R II Ii ~ e II If.. - .-. - .. I. ,'o!lng climaxed a hllterly con. i .. . .' .. ..___ Sl'cllnrl Rail\' Planned. - - Called Ihe G r 11 SSe POlitte leslf'fl haUle. ' ('. . Poinler~ will he 1'01ing Pl'chles exprl'ss('(1 hl~ !'oncl'rn iF D 11)()(lcir~(n.teln.,lIrl.d.)io~n:.kP.,-aJ:-UI'.• 6 )) · · - GP P k C -, A 'I.r~~se III ,wi onh' for Ihe' ~IW a rt'cent flyer rirrulatin~: (' rlt' S P'"()U~C (>1)1I rl,nu)II t; - • 1}'}l'Ol.n~ on .mc .. . 10 Ihe Pomle ~nrl alll'lo:erliv ~ THE LAST HOlIR a;'pe",;€- (Ir ' O"lIC ." /.'" !rusll'cs 10 Ih!, Illstn!'1 ::1 Corn.. . . . I 0 ment mf)W,s PI' the Frl'nrh gOI' mllllily Colll';:e Board hul al.~o IHllten h~ Pnmle Housewives! PIl'" ~ (J,.)()" Ill)" sn )U'(,V 1 1 Hnmpnl Sun~ay night were reo Bllllget for Fi,scnl 1968.69 mtin~ {or Ihl' Irusll'es to Ihl' Ihat ITIdlratrs thai th~ e,stlmate ,.., / , •• ~ 111-, 0 T"l1Hnt (;h.ls jerled hv French I~bor. ~III., _ (jro.~~e Poinle Board of Edtl" of Ille r.ost of the hIgh school . . dents ~nd teachers uho hc,g~n ' . . I' . cation, I!owc~'er, a separate \Vas onl(mally three mIllion The l"aJ'lIH Poli('c Hepart Ithr oera'lIIn. ;mrl ~aHI Ihal he 24'h I i'k t d FolloWlO1: a puhllc hearmg HI/i7.68: lO('leased costs 10 ruh rally for the Boarn of Edllcation dollars. . ., . ment Will holr! lIs 't'~ond an, i I'xpl'cls Ihat Ihls Will hI' el'en While on roulin!' palrol M II, h o~~ gen.l'ra ~ rtl e a t~l . held in the muniCipal rhambers bish rollecli!Jn and disposal; has heen schl'dlller! lor ,fune 5 Ifere Trustee Callm .f. S~nd nllal open hO!be on Salurday, more sucnssfll, than thaI held Thnrsday, ~Iay 9, City polire h I ::i~el. mov~ma~~. ~,a,s tf~ ~t~Od~~~tl~~u~~~n:papYro~~II~;'ri~yh~S i::a~~~dpp\~;;eaa~s~dmCa~~~~a~~~general at 8 pm. al Pierce Junior High berg s~ld ~hat he took part III a !'fay 18, from I} a:m. t~ 9pm .. lasl y.ear. whcn a lar~e n,lmhcr 10ffice;s ('pi 'Villiam Plumh "pollce repressIOn 0 so en, f dd. .. School and readcrs will again «,onhnued on Palle 2) In ronj\mcllOn wllh , reSident of Citizens from the ~ arms and ann Edmond Brnthll.I'S. notlc!'d demonstrators in Paris. hun. S69 fiscal tbUd~et. a te\,a :~g . Before approl'lng the. comlll;.( be reminded of this important ------,f~hnson'.s. Natinnal Prorlama- the olher POlntes look arll'an Itwo teena~e girls walking on d d f h .. d ,9004 to 11'0 I ems, lOa 109 I' fIscal budget, the counCil voterl dale 1'.1 P ., tlon, seltlng May J2.18 as Na. tage of Ihe tll~play .,ct up by Fishl'r, 'fhl'Y rel'ognized I)np. re ~ 0 ~v om were mJure tot.~1 for the roming year, I to a'ld $400 to the P.rks and Th'e I.ea,.,"lle I', cllrrently pre :,7 C et.tlonS tion.al Pol.ice Wel'k. 10 honor deparlm.ent;,1 pl'..rsonncl. '. lor the g.ir!s as an hahi.t.ual last week 10 battles around the $1 630558 an increase of $102 R r ' t. d . " i. l L r Q arter . . , .' errea Ion appropna Ion. an paring Voters Guides on Ihe! IJ' T ] . police o[flrer~ throughollt tll(' On rllsplay .".1\1 he al I} pes tru~nt. She told the o(flcer~ a In u .'. • 115 ovcr thl' 1967-.68 budget. S4.500 to the Employ'es Pension canninates for the Communily i r or ,'ustees 1I1lS Icollnlry. . of firearms. 1'101 ('01111'01eqillp ,that shr did not hal'e a first THE INITIAL FORCES of the The fiscal year begms .July 1. and lnsura.n~e alloeation. . Coll('[~{' Board and for the Board: I Anolher proclamatIOn. on a menl, knll.es. glln~ and other I hour class. Ilf'r companion t'lld poor people's march on Wash For Ihe past several .years'l fn cxplammg the tax miliagl' of Edu('ation in Grosse Poinle I Sel'l'n pcrsons have filed peli. local level, II'as recl'ntly signr'd : wl'~pnl1s and conlrahand ma. loffil'('r.s she al1enderl a private ington hegan today erecling' the Park has held down ItS tax rale. Ihl' clly mnnager pOlllted as ~ votrrs' service whith will' tions for TrIlslee~hips on the' 1 hy Farms Mayor William lllliiteria!. sllch as narmti('s, conlis-I school in Arizona and was borne their "resurrecllon ritl''' near: millage ratr. bllt thi~ year, the out that the rate for the Jllr./i. be available 10 Ihe rommllnil.v, I (;ross!' Pointe School Board; 11'1'. 10 hOrlor all Ie,cal polke.: I'ated in s!'ardlCs and whrn ar Ion vacalion. the Lincoln Memorial. kil'king i millage 11;1\ amount to 14 JO 167 fiscal .Irar was S15.50 per The Communily ('ollcge pro i Busscll 1'. Peehles, lnrumbent- m~I~. . . : n'sl~ IV!'r!' made. and. Sl'h'~ll: Both gills were. taken 10 the off the er;lsade insplrN! by Dr. mills. or ~14 10 per, St.OOO of I $1.000 of .100'al assessed I"alua. Rram has hren sludie-I! hy the i l'~el'.presHlr~t: II arb II r II R: I I he prodamallfJns \I'l're IS. i ~all'l~' C(lulpm~~t 1l:l1l1'lms Will : .~tallOn Ilhl'rt' pollrl'. dlscrll'ered Martin T.uthl'r King, Thn Hel" asscssl'n Slatl' Nl'lalizen 1~llIa lion. ThiS jlr~clur~;] a lotal: Gro,sse Poinle Leaglle ani! is 1 h0U;pson, IIII'1\m.hrnt.:secrelary., SU1'1I to re('ognI7(' law f'nlofCI": he passed oul. .'h('. h'deral Bur i ~I.lal Ihl'Y WI'rr (,Illlln~ I'la.lses. Ralph Oa\'1'1 Ahrrnalhy hearllnR lion an inrrea.lr 01 2.10 mills, rel"l'nt.lc ,I)f $78:> :19.) 'now part of a LOl'al Continuing ,Ill'. (.arl R. Von (,ruenlgen. Ken I menl ami 10 1"'.1' tnhutl' to the eau of Inl'('stlgatlIln wIll also (hI' gill who allegeel shr at. j hI' Soul hern (',risl i~n LI' ~nrr. Thc ne,'e,sil,' for the pro. Regl11ll1ng With I hI'. 19117flll H('sponsihili 1.1' u nrier "School nI'l h S., !la.l.lc,'. LeI' If. !llIl'n. polil'r offilNs who gav(' Iheir hal"e ,1 IIi'play on I"icw. tl'n(h'd srh",,1 in Ariznna wa~ ~hip Conferrnce in pla('!' of the p'''1'I1 incrl'M,I', il lias rli.selosl'ri .1' I' a r. all mUnl('lpallllf', \VerI' Finanl'!''' and rl'.1d.s, "Enrollr, .fohn K. (,r.l'l1s, anrl ~talrolm, lil"l'.' in thl' .'1'1111'1' "f their Thrn' will ill' pnlil'I'J1I1'n It 11 f,,"n dlo Ill' a .,III

.. "' . .. ~ .. .. • .. ... " • ... ,. f ... , • • - . , .. • , I • • .. ~ __ P_4_9.__Tw_o -=~_R_O_~_~ _P ~1_~_~_E_ ~ EW_S T_hu_r_sda~,_~~~~ exercise, but, (with forewarn, \ will never necessitate Ihe full Hospital Plans ing), it is hoped that such rell1, utilization of the hospital's dis- Michigan Hot School Boord Meetilt~ ism will not cause undue alarm aster facilit;es but will servc to to the residents in the surround. J reassure the community that Disaster Drills ing community. Bon Secours Hospital stand. ROAMER YACHTS : (Conlinut'.d from Page ]) (Conlinued from Page I) : did not mean that contracts al I i It is hoped that conditions ready for ~!DYemergency. be a luncheon for the enlire discussion in hl64 during which a specific salary are 6igneJ, i For sevcral years the staff at , -'------LYMAN BOATS delegation at the Gros~2 Pointe' 1 time Dr. Charles 1I. Wilson" Thel' added. that a budgel Yacht Club at noon folluwed by then Superinlendent of Schools, i must necce~anly be an estl' Bon Secours Hospital has been planning and drilling in order 'a boat trip along L~ke SI. Clair i staled that. the estimated cost ma.te of proJe{'~ed exp~n.ses. i to be prepared for natural dis. SLICKCRAFT .lId the Detroit Hi'Jer shore line oC a new lugh school would be: Some other .Items ot mter.est aslers or alomic emergencies. _., _ , to downtown Detroit and return. around three million dollars. I on t~ll~agenda Included a motl?n The hospital has pul its Disastcr : After the cruise the respeclive Here ,\Ir. Peebles interjected I to Issue diplomas to SpeCial Plan to the tcst hoth in dress. I Pointes will enterUlln their' are you the publisher of this' Educaillon. ~tudents at t~e Illgh COMPLETE STOCKS OF r e h e a I' s a I drills and under visitors. I (holding up the flyer)'? i Schoo.. ~ hiS was u.'~ammO,usly actual operational conditions. At th J 'h" I R' F I Mr. Sandberg saId that his' a p pro \ cd and hl"hly COlli. Marine Hardware, Accessories, Navigational I' unc.on tIe 1'\. r. . i mended hI' Board members No\\', with the exceptional cir. Exclusively for the Man 01 Tradition Leonard W~I1ace of !it. P:llJl's statement of Dr. WJ!sOn's was .... . cUlllstances that civil dislurb. Equipment, Electronics, (We Sen, Install and Catholic Church. \ViE pronounce 8 rna,lle.r of record. In an effort: • (.erl~'~ paldllo}IOr . the Invocation, and the He\' t?, \cllfy thIS statement the D•. AndcI son, ali;o unn?unced ances create, a new dimension Service) Lamps, Jewelry, Mighty Mac Boat- Perry Thomas of the Grosse NEWS checked ol'cr back issues l~at Jerry Gench, ~rIncIPaJ. o[ has. of necessity, b,en added to r:::ANT disaster planning. and although Pointe Melhodist Church the and found 'he interchange 10 Grosse I' 0 I n t I' South Il1gh SHIRTMAKERS ing Jackets, With or Without Hoods, Top- benediction. • which Mr. Sandberg referred in School, has been selected as onc the basic considerations remain , the May 7 1964 issue of the oC two representatl\'es to the unchanged, the Disaster Pro. sider Boat Shoes and Foul Weather Gear. Other F.xl'hanges NEWS D' 'V'I' t t. d ~orth Central Association He gram had to be reassessed to Oth P' hi' - . r. I son sac,' . er omte ext; ange. Sf led. "Therefore. a program of AD. will be one of 10 administrators co\,p.r this eventualily. ules are Clly ,~fa>()r~)~vl~ ~~r. DITJONS would do an adequate in t~e United Statcs to visit.a OD Saturday, May 18, a full One Stop Shoppii1g to Outfit Your Boat gess and \\Ife, \\ll,l ,,1a)or job of housin" and would cosl foreign country and stud)' theIr drill employing Ihese new con, ~el~om; hC. Gr):sen of. Hudson. around threc "million dollars." educational systt'm, Mr. Gerit'h cepts will conclude the hos \1 e. r. e Grysens. WI!!. be ac. At the time Mr. Sandberg was will travel to Germany fur one pital's obsel'\'ance of National NO WAITINC. WE HAVE IT IN STOCK ('?mpaDle~ by (ntnml,Slo~er a member of the Educational month next October. Hospital Week. Twenty Boy . :-':orm:m \;nema and \'if(, , Vigilance Committee o( Grosse Of special intt:ltsl liJ PJr€!lts Scouts from the Maire Schoo! AMPLE PAVED FREE PARKINC , Mayor and Mrs. Kenneth Mc.' Pointe Woods. will be the change in the scl>101 'Troop 19 have volunteered their L~Olt of tht W{)o'h, eX('hange Different Es!"nate calendar for next year. Dr. services as "victims" of a civil With Mayor and Mrs. Antheny Further research disclosed Anderson recommended and the disturbance and will begin to ~. Lemmer, ?f Porta~~. Shore;~ that in the March 26, 1964 issue 1 Board approved, the. following arrive at the Emergency en- COOPER CHRIS CRAFT SALES \illage presld~nt GJl~er. 1. Mr. Pongracz said a "new high I cha.nbes: That t?~ Chnslmas va. trance at about midday. Jero.me an~ w~(e go to Eaton school was roughly estimated cation be modl.fwd for a full i The boys' wounds will be as 24910 JeHerlon at Ten Mile Rapids, while J,layor :lOd !llrs. tu cost in the I'icinitv uf four' two.week vacallOn as opposed real as artifice and staging can Claude Basin" ('orr,1! here. million fh'e hundred' thousand to the. students reti'l'ning 10 make them. This helps to Mayor Pro Tem and :'III'", dollars. (At that time Mr. Pon. school on Thursday and F'riday heighten the effectiveness and William Kirbl'. and Councilm~ll gracz was treasurer.) oC the second week; that s('hool 778.3200 enbance the seriousness of the and Mrs. H(chard Hudson, o[ In the inlerest of fairncs;; lI'e .begin one day earlier in Seplem ,the Farms. will go 10 ~lidJand must add howel'er that this fig. I bel', (September 3 rather lhan ---- while Mayor and Mrs. lIan'e~ ure did not include a Perform. I Seplember 4); the changing 'oC Allisnn and City Manager and ing Arls Center, whith the resi, i spr.ing . vacation to l~~ we.ek SEWER Fred 1. Yockey, of that city, dents of the Poinle voted for' which !Dcludes Good l' !lday In. will be greeted by Farms' separately and passed nor did stead of the week after. In this '. Mayor aud ,Mrs. William G. it plan to house as ~any stu' way the teachers will have 187 ' TROUBLE? Butler. dents. Assir-tant Superintendent duty days and the students will Days Designated of Administratil'e Services Jo. have the minimum r~qui~ement The Batiste Oxford Richard W. Kay, director of seph .Spagnoli said. a~ Monday's of schOOl days, whIch IS 180 ~~_ :$ ~ A super,fine cotton oxford texture--very light in community serviees for the meetlllg, that ongmally the days. . D~n'~ weight, yet well disciplined. This shirting is all Grosse Pointe Public Schools, is s('hool was planned to house be ~o Hear .Candidates ~N Dig. .OUUlwidt geDeral chainnan of the week's lween 1800.2000 students. Since Presl?ent Allce .Mary Hykes qualily,endowed with Ganl's own softly flared program. City managers of the that time I'D I' 0 II men t has theD dIscussed some o~ the c.n button.down collar and elbow length sleeves. fil'e Pointes are 'Thomas K;'ess, jumped 33 percent. ground rules for the meetmg to While, Blue, Maize, $7.50 bach, City; Robert Sloan. Par],; To date, with only three be .held .June 3 at Parcells A~sarted Slripe~, $8.00 Andrew Bremer, Farms; Thomas grades in North High School J?nlor Hl~h Sc~ool at. 7:30 Jefferis. Shores, and Chesler next year, 1900 students are en, 0 clock during whtch ca~dtdate5 TU 2-8251 Peterson. Woods. rolled, the following year, wilh for the Scho~1 Board Will have I add!' t th M' h' all four grades in the high the oppDrtulllty to speak. The We~k d I Ion I 0 de. Ill', Igadn school the figure will rise to Board decided. anI' I' discussion 0 ays Sareda y O1,e l110r.e , 2400 ~tudeDts A considerablv among themselves and from the pical'ri--71 1'ton other a re un ay "avl 19 '.. . II t II 'I II k Spiritual 10' d t' 'D ,: T 'larger number than OrigInally oor, 0 a ow "rs. y es to 92 Kerchenl - On. the Hill 'I ou n a Own la l, ues. anticipated The original esti, I set up the "ground rules" and 176CO llVESNOIS • UN 3.7100 da y, "' ay 2 ,l ur rel'llage; . . . b 't th I h B d f " W d I' d' 'I 22 0 L' l' mates for the cost of a new su ml em 0 t e oar or 15:n4 KERCHEVAL • VA :1.9070 I' n say, Hay ur Ive I. h' h h I d'd . I d final pp al ------hood; Thursday, Mav 23, Edu. Ig se?O I not mc u I' t~e I " a. rov . ------calion; Friday Ma '24 Hos i. Performmg Arts Cenler, the 10.1 Ihe School Board. memh~rs talily a I S't d y, ~I .f- creased number Of students or I handled a full a~d mterestlng Our Yo ~~ 0 a, ur a), • ay ;), the rise in con6truction costs. I' docket hlonday Dlght but then, All s:ecia1 ai~ests on lIIayor'~ Current. Costs Listed lhey always do! Exchange Day will be pres~nled To help cItizens better under., --~---- with Ihe traditional silver dish stand the true fact.s and so that Barnes PT A SOUTHWICK SAYS as .3 memento of their visit unCounded allegaho~s ar~ not • "THERE'S A LITILE here. ta~en, as truths the :-JEWS IS re.1 Sets Meell.ny Pertinent information {JU prmllng the. current figures of' 0 sial b f' t . on th,r (he cost of Grosse Pointe North BIT OF PEACOCK . e may I' O. In e~pst

. l) ~' . "'tt;'~' CI Qran 'I s'pev en. I ); ings, the generally accepted school gymnasium. This will he M{) u. uaer Ii. en nSIlj am ., d h. lh last reo I t, g [th A C' . ( Y cfltcrlOn use by arc Ileets for e "u ar mee 100. e mkoenam B Ircut!l1fslPlcpe !f IOU comparative purposes is (0 use school year and all parents are Se e a eau I u enlllsu a . I t t d Look About Y u) 1>(' h ,: I lhe amount for general contract. urger 0 al en. . . state fl 10th IC Igba1nSing, mechanical and electrical The. program WIll Include . . ow.er s e ~pp.eI os. work. selectlon6 by the Orchestra al GOOD TASTE som, lis bIrd, the robm; Its tree, F' d U'" b . th 7'30 until 7'45 n'clock' the the 'h't . A d b I Igure on "IS aSls C • • , th ~ I ~ ptne .. n ' y t Ie way, 335000 square fool building Fifth.Sixth Grade Choir, from isn't determined t l' wIg Itehs pOln'ltlll °cur com . co~es in at $28.10 per square 7;45 to 8:25 o'clock; a business mo n ea IS H. urwoo d r d I r [fi' 1.980.feet in the Upper Penin: {oot, f?r a t?tal oC $9,415.806. mee mg. an e e.c Ion ,0 0 Icers 1y a price tag, So go ahead and strut about in Southwick'. new spring sport I Tbls hgure. IOcludcs the Per. from 8,30 to 8.40 0 clock and jackets. See yourllCl'i in the bold new colors and contrasts. The su a. forming Arts Ccnter. The total! the presenlation of candida II'S Our MADISON suits hang sidc by broad patterns like window-pane plaids. The ribbed weaves alllollnt of the contract (or (he for the Board of Education frOIll lJUilding, which includes site 8:40 until 9: 10 o'clock. side with the world's finest suits. and knubby textures in Chantung, India, Hopsack and blends. I development, is $ 9 , 8 8 0 , 095. The Nominations CommitV:c This doesn't make them bmtr ••• Retailing Olher costs include piling, consisting of William Bokram, ADd match them up with a few pairs of co.ordinated slacks. but •.• cur knowledge of st)'Fng Natural Shoulder Men's $406,666,49; site, $689,626,88 chairman, Mrs. Craig Marks and and filling makes them look better. Come it! and make your selection. Sport jackets from $80. shop desires an experi' (which indudes all fees); eqUip. Dr. Roger O'Connor will present enced personable man to ment $845,000; and architects' (he slate of candidates for 1968 W'e ",'ould like to show you ,,'hy. fees, $.~62,OOO,for a grand total 69 PTA: officerships. 'l'he candi, share responsibilities in of $12,183,388.37. These are the dates include: Allan Neff, pre6i. MADISON TAOPICALS all phases of the business facts! dent; William Hue(teman, father wilh sales ability of prime Appointments Aircd vice.president; l\lrs. M. Klim. from $85.00 carl sterr importance. Box 0.7, The The malleI' of accepling the chuk, molher viee.prpsident; Sa-ON THE HILL Grosse Pointe News, 911 superintendent's r e com men lIlrs. R. Hohl, secretary; .and Nl!ll?ry.da'( Cf,arqe Acc()(mrs ~rr (Ivdl!lI/)ic Kercheval, Grosse Pointe II dation for a~proval of adminis. 1111'S. lI~art!n Schurr, treasurer. Grosse Pointe Farms 48236. lralive apPOIntments then be. NommatlOns will also be ac. came a major item of discussion. ~eptcd from the floor.

. 0 L M d IS. ,:;1 recommendation of the superin. fighlinl( e qui pmI' n t auring I --"'-- ~ ur eague 0 e lUtS tendent to reelect the ,1dminis. Michigan Week. .

•.:.',I\:: ...' ..•....;: ..:.:.:.~~~::> :~~\or~:I~rri~~e ~~~~ng ~ea~e~~: COMFORT IS YOURS I . .~ tiated only on the hasis of an OrQs!t , .. : approved budget." The motion I In a Summer Suit of ~.:.•:.:.:,.i:.•.. ':.. :•. ,~< ;;~ ~~:.e~t:~d~;r;i~,~I~;. :~~~hs Point~ News ..' Mr. Fuchs told the NEWS f ) ""ly Doin! being that good busi. Published Every Thursday by f> ness .dictates that yOtl should ADtecbo Publishers, Inc. lightweight wool and f:.:~ teague Model sllits are model, know what is available in the 99 Kercheval Avenue t ? ed for the YOUlzg man-smaller .~ hudget hefore you start spend. Grosse Polnle 36, Michigan fi~ lCaisted, trimmer trOllsers (lnd in,~ the money." Phone TU 2-6900 dacron, .1 a coat tapered for the YOlltlt, ,; The membl'rs of 1hc Board Three Trunk Lines (:" !lIlb/li/d. Yet, League suits re.l whn volell against the m,Hion, ~;~I~~d\lI~:~~~~/o'lage paId at De- ~.".i.. . tl I' I I I indicated that approval in this Sub'C;IPllon Kat .. $5.00 Per Year The tailoring is light a,)d un padded - an . . lam Ie c asslC nalllra s 1011. manner has always been given t~\Int;~U AII'~~~"s ~~~'~~d,.t~~f,;~~: ;.j der styliug. to asSlirp atlmmlslra10rs lhat, Cop,' MlI.1 B. In Ihe 1'.ws omc. ideal construction for a cool 7 ounce "'. tl1ey \l'iU hp employed Ill' (;rossc I ~~nT\le>day ,",oon to Insure Inser. cloth. Colors and patterns Me d!!signed \t.~ . J Pornle m lhe COl11101:year ann, Addr... .11 Mal\ f.;lIh.cr\)llloM. with original ity and un.~ rring good taste . . ". The suit ill1lstrated in a 1I0t- that it was simplv ., "I(rnllr.: 9,' K.rrh .... I. Grn"p POlOtP 4n1~. Viln Boven summer suits have earnl!d II f#. ural pop/m at 47.50. Other m('n'~ al:rremrnl," 'al1d that thi~ I ~~h.~~~r~:'.~~~g~~':.o~i~I~~7:~2~~ matchless reputat ion among fashion cun. ~;t :l;:~ht~,!~~nl1;~;)O~r:a~f~~/;~ ------.------.-. sciolJs men. The balance and fit of a Van Boven suit will be uncompromis- i.. by Sampf'ck. ~- ingly adapted to your personal require- f? ments by our skilled fitting staff. We r~ invite your inspectiOn today. $~ l,~; Suits from $85.00 to $140.00 Sport Coats from $55.00 to $100.00 l~E~ JENZEN Co-ordinated Slacks from $19.50 ~ :; e Hlli/lli,w . ~ ,) ':; J, Van Doven L},j, :\DDITTOXS \ ~r~ HE'f()J)ELIXU 41 Adams Ave .• East 01 Grand Circu, Pork ----1 I \'-- 01,0 in Ann Arbar 4301l TlJ .1.97H SillCC 1.94/1 WO 2.1605 SINCE 1900 STORE HOURS: 9:30 A M. to 5 30 PM, KERCHEV!ll AT ST, Ct.A IR • (,R05',E PO:NH Kil

Thursday, May 16, 1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Thr••

Drivel's Ticketed Following Crash .Detro".t Bou tdary I Wallet Stolen W...hile ShoppiuO' '~'he p:a~d wallet con.t~ine~ I -, Par,k 'I b I dnvcr's license, identlhcatlOn, I I Two persons wer~--i~~;;d-cadi~-~-striking the Allaer car. .t. City police received -;;:-~rt-;-d;~-;;;hile shopping in I(resge's : sundries, and $62.90 in cash. traffic violations by City police Allacr was issued a violation tange ee s n y etf, ton ..of larccny of a wallet from Mrs. i at 17101 KerchevaL Later on, ' :'olrs. De Boer told officers I on Wednesday, May 1; Robert Cl N d 0 I P 1 ____ I Wendy De Boer, on Wcdnesday, : when she checked her purse that she noliced a woman act, C,. Horn, Jr .• 90 North Brys for failure to yield the right I If residents living on the west combined city-school taxes, on ' Ma.y 8. Mrs. De Boer told she discovered her wallet was. ing suspiciously when she men- I drive and Jerry, J, Allaer, 1627 of wa)'. Horn was issued a i side of Barrington desire to sections in Detroit. , oH":ers that she put her purse. gone. ; lioned her wallet was missing. Oldtown, DetroIt. violalion for luest to become fully pan of 111118r111 I , <>. • • the community_ This differ,;; I ..- I rhe matter was {~rst brought 1 from the situation on the west I I to lIIe aUCIlLJoll 01 the Par~ I side of Wayburn, from Jeffer. I solon? at the ]\~arch 31 counCil son to Mack avenue, where only I meetmg, by Eber~ard Dretl-j a small section of homes are llIan of 8~7 Barrmgton, who ill the Park and a large section I asked the ~Ity lawmakers to look in Detroit ' into I mto the SituatIOn. It was' pointed out that 70 I He had pointed out that resi- feet and in some cases more I dents Iidng in thi.s street hal'e of ~ropcrty in Barrington is i~ I I I been paymg splIt taxes for the Park and about 65 feet or I years, and that a majority are in some' cases less, is loc~ted! I anxious to have their homes ',n Detroit. ' I completely located in the Park. Dettman said that he will i I Dacron - worsted- J mohair - the ideal Property owners on the west begin circplaling a petition I combination for light sidc of the road, pay Park city among the residents concerned I taxes, Wayne County taxes and without delay. weight and shape Grosse Pointe School System Settlemen of the maHer will retention, Oakloom has made these fine suits taxes, on the sections in the solve which city has jurisdiction I for us in 6 plain colors: Slate grey, imperial blue, Park; and county and Detroit's over what. such as, police and coal green, live bronze, honey tan, navy. They I ------fire protection. taxes, issuance ...._ ...... are excellent values at - of builriing permits. and a I 89.50 25"0 OFF myriad of other dual problems. CARPETING Pal.k Budget with Dew MiChigan Bank Guaranteed certilicatesl WHALING'S v' Wools (Continued from Page 1) v' Nylons valuation for property. How- REDEMPTION VALUE OF l1ze1l'Swear Custom Made to Orde r ever, in doing this, the city de. The annual interest rate of 5% on Michigan • Samples Shown in You. eided to reduce the tax rate to CERTIFICATE BASED ON Home offset the increased valuation. Bank Guaranteed Certificates actually becomes by Appaintme;it PURCHASE PRICE OF $5000 hence, no net increase to the I an average annual interest rate of 6% when held taxpayer. Redemption value TU 4-5135 The 1967-68 tax rate was set for 86 months. In fact, these Guaranteed Cer. Time held at S12 per $1,000 of State equal. tificates guarantee to return 42% profit on your ized valuation, and produced 12 months $5.256.3D $786,931. investment when you hold them to maturity. In order to balance the budget 5.809.03 OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINCS in 1967.68. Slone said. the city 36 months was able to appropriate $79,006 Come in today to Michigan Bank and arrange to from surplus and a very "tight" 60 months 6,419.88 budget in the amount o{ earn guaranteed profit with a Guaranteed Cer- $1,630,558. which left very little 86 months 7.154.33 "cushion" for 8 suastantial tificate. surplus to be built up for t!:e 1968.69 fiscal year. In order to balance the new budget, it was stated, it was required that the general oper- ating tax levy be raised to \ $13.50 per $1,000 State equal. MICHIGAN BANK ized valuation, which added to the Debt Service Tax for the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Park Improvement Bond Issue in the amount of 60 cents per .ulliU fED£RAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CilllPOIATlON \ $1,000 State equalized valuation, Society Brand urvtS u~ resulted in the total tax rate of $14.10. The folIo IV i n g are the a light summer amounts set for the various de- ...••••.•.••...... ••...•.•...••...... •...•.•••••••••••••••.•. ' ...... •.••..•.....•.•..•••..••••••••••.. partments for the coming year: '. ! Administrative and General, ... i refresh.r. ,. smart olive .. .~ $136,363; Public Safety, $553,- . . 964; Parks and Recreation, .o • $87,963; Public Works, $467,- o .• stripes on grey, olive o • 823; Employes Benefits, StEi9,- o • 385; Special Appropriations, o .• .o • or whiskey background .•• $85,000' Contingency, $95,000; .o .• and Debt Serdee Requirements, . . 1$45,060. _ o • Q forward-fashion polyesler/wool Reverend Groll suit precisely tailored in Speaks Sunday .! see .I the Society Brand manner. , "C h r is t i ani t y and Lalin . . I America" will be the subject of I the Reverend Douglas Groll as 120.00 I he speaks at SI. James Lutheran Church on Sunday. May 19 at . t . 3 o'clock. Reverend Groll is a 1966 graduate of Concordia I Seminary in 51. Louis Mo, and • 0 o 0 is presently serving' Lutheran Io e s 0 1 I congregations in Maturin, Vene, . . zuela. . . .• .0 J8CODSOnST , Reverencl Groll has been able .o .0 !I to formulate some rather inter- . . MEN'S STORE esting ten tat iv e conelusions . about his role. the role of the . • .0 IN THE VILLAGE church and the role of the Chris- . . .~ tian citizen of the United States . . i . ~ ! from his vantage point in Vene. . . , . . ~ zuela. P3i;tor Groll will share . . some of these tentative con- . . :::: i elusions in his presentation at .~ OPEN THUHSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS 'SI. .Tames, McMillan Road at i Kercheval. An invitation is ex. \('nded to all. 1 P.\J)I;TING ~TOJ.EN : ree 0 o 0

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... " ... I • : •• 0 • -. Page Four GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thunclay. May 16, 1968 ------_._------'"--_. ~ I man. and the installation of modern Jacob Sunlcl'acki Rctit'es J nile ];) ! [)lIrin~ this long period of Imethods of operation in the 1------, GO CHICKEN BONE.A.PART Iillle, Wayn~ County has Celtthe, Counly Treasurer's Office; the 1M' let Sch edu Ie FOR BIGGER PROFITS AND SECURITY! Jacob P Sumeracki -of B~i.--I.a.nd--~xecutive capadtv sinc(' '.full impacl of the bursting Isetting up and administration of . em0na en er Chicken Bone-A-Part is America's newest four road: frequently' referred 1929. ': bubble. of 1929, Ihe terrifying tw~ 10.year paymenl plans for i 10 as the Dean of County OHio . .. ,depreSSIOnof the early 30s, the delinquent taxes, IV her e IIy '11 • franchised fried chicken system! Pre. portioned and rully de.boned. It I. completely daIs. will retire on June 15. lie I • ThIS ~xtensll.e period of pub. I tooling, gearing and prOdtlction 'I friends and neighbors were en- Open Daily 9 a.m. _ 9 p.m. ready for you to fry and ser\'e to your cuslom~r5. has served the Counly of Wayne hc sen'lce commenced when he 'I stag~s of t?e 1940s, and the abled to sal'e homes that would l\1 16 M 23 ro ,et ddall, aboul how }ou ran eel Into lhl. in a leaislative admiuistratil'e became a member of the. Way~e ! surgIng .,oclal changes of the, have passed on to the ta." buy. ay - ay h mone~ .makin~ business for 8~' little IS $8.000 to S12,OOO .Hend our ... ___ ~ __ ' Counly Board of Supervisors III , 60s I ers; the faullless handling of ,;, All Memorial-sponsored activities ope~ to t fJ OPEN HOUSE at the CLUIl All BABA 1929, ('ontinucd on when he be. i During this transitory period. hug~ sums of Federal money as Grosse Pointe Public. Hospital equipment avaIlable for Sll Manche,ler, Highland Pa'k-5 Block. N. 01 came County Treasurer, hal'ing : Jacob P. Sumeracki has un- disbursement officer for the free loan: crutches, w.':leel chairs, heating lamps and eavlson SUNDAY, MAY 19, 1968 - 2.5 P.M. I been elccted to that highly im- flinchingly accepted his full C.W.A.; Ihe rigid insistence on hospital beds. PIl'n<;;," b~' (HI?" ql1('.~t olla '(I,ll' 101' lJ()llr ...~jf ,dInt 'porlant office 01 public Iru;! in measure of civic responsibilily. sO\lnd budget procedure and " 1 Cind.C'I/ RO,jf ..1.Pa~t ('(1'1 )l(oJilnb::J do lor vaLl; • 1932, and prespnll)' in the post f'rom Ihe headline pages of this :thorough au d i tin g of all GROSSE POINTE GARDEN CENTER AND LENDING IF VOL ('\:\"1' Afrr.:\ll. CALI. 8831635 FOil ..\IlDITIO,,\,\!, ,,,rOIlMATJ(;:\ he now fill.> as a member of, history of public service would i branches of County Governmenl LIBRARY, ]llrs. Harry Frost on duty Tuesda~'. 'Vednes- the three-man Board of County be fOIlI1.ds.lIch item.s as Ihe. di., '.to. the end that the la.w of checu Iday Thursday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Volunteer consultant . .. A~ditors and it, presenl chail' ~_~a~~i.~g.. ~c__o~~:rno~~d~y~!~~~ ~~nd bal~n.ces. ~~uld ~~~~~_ On duty Frida):, 2 _ 4 p.m. 'fU 1,5494. • • Thursday, May 16 9:15 a.m. Ibex Club. 12:00 noon Grosse Pointe Real Estate Women Coun. selors-Luncheon and Meeting. 12;00 noon A.A.U.W. of Grosse Pointe Luncheon. 1:00 p.m. Morning Music Club. * 4:00 p.m. Ballet-~~ary Ellen C(loper, Instructor. Price reduced on * 7:30 p.m. Beginning Recorder Playing-Mr. William Pratt, Instructor. * 7:00 p.m. Flying Instruction-Mr. Coche, Instructor. 8:00 p.m. Men's Garden Club of Grosse Pointe. 9:00 p.m. Circle E Square Dance Club. Friday, May 17 Mustang Sprints. 10:00 a.m. Garden Club of Michigan-Display and Luncheon. * 4:00 p.m. Grosse Pointe Children's Theater-Mrs. Sydney Reynolds, Instructor, • 4:00 p.m, Ballet-Mary Ellen Cooner, Instructor. 8:00 p.m. De La Salle High School Prom. 8:00 p.m. Remoc Investmfnt Club. 8:00 p.m. New Iadom Club. Saturday, !\lay 18 • 9:30 a.m. Ballet-Mary Ellen Cooper, Instructor. Ford's • 9:30 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. Children's Art-Mrs. Stirling Loud, Instructor. *10:00 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Grosse Pointe Children's Theater, Mrs. Sydney Reynolds. Instrudor. *10:00 a.m, and 11:00 a.m. French for Children-1st class of series of 10. Fee $15-Henriette See-the- LaCroix. Instructor. 12:00 noon Sharon Spann-Paul Geffert Wedding Re. ception. 3:00 p.m. Grosse Pointe Hil!h School Folk Festival. 5:30 p.m. Biology Club of Southeastern Dinner. '" 7:30 p.m. Duplicate Bridge-Mrs. Marvin Bourget, light Sale! Instructor. Sunday, I\fay 19 10:30 a.m. Unity Church and Sunday School Service. "'12:30 p.m. Youth Council. 1:00 p.m. YWCA Dance Recital. '" 5:30 p.m. Beginning and Advanced Karate-Mr. Sang Kyu Shim, Instructor. * 7:00 p.m. Supper With the Stars-$4.50 per nerson. Reservations must be in Center office by May 16. I\Jonday, l\lay 20 Now - whiie they last. ,.get *10:00 a.m. Cancer Center Workshop. 10:00 a.m. Weight Watchers of Eastern Michigan, Inc. special savings on the 12:00 noon Pointers Duplicate Bridge. 12:15 p.m. Rotary Club of Grosse Pojnte-Luncheon fastest selling sporty car in the world. . . and Meeting. '" 4:00 p,m. Ballet-Mary Ellen Cooper. Ballet. Mustang Sprint with all this special ,equipment: * 7:00, 8,~OOa~d9.:QO p.m. Clas~ic~.l Guitar~,M~. Bry,an Crowe, Instructor .• L'._ .. , .. ;" 7:30 p.m. Men's Discussion Group of Unity Church. • GT stripes Go v-a and you 7:30 p.m. Adrian Dominican Auxiliary Card Party. 8:00 p.m. Michigan Inter-Profession~l Association on • Wheel covers also get: ,Marrial!'e. Divorce and the Family. Speaker Dr. William Nichols "Adjustment to DI. • Sporty trim • Wide-oval tires vorce," Tuesday, May 21 • Pop-open • Styled steel wheels 9:30 a.m. Grosse Pointe Garden Council. '" 9:30 a.m. Beginning Oil Painting-Ray Fleming, In, gas cap • GT fog lamps structor. 10:00 a.m. Grosse Pointe Garden Club Display and Luncheon. Plus standard Mustang features like buckets, *10:00 a.m. Service Guild for Children's Hosoital. 11:30 a,m. Senior Men's Club of Grosse Pointe-Gin floor-mounted stick, more. Other big savings Rummy Group. 12:00 noon Senior Men's Club of Grosse Pointe- on XL's with air conditioning ... Bridge Group 1:00 p.m. Senior Men's Club of Grosse Poinle- Fairlane Hardtops. But hurry! Pinochle Group. * 1:00 p.m. Life Painting-Rav I"leming. Instructor. Supply is limited. 1:00 p.m. Women's Prayer Group of United Church. 6:30 p.m. Kiwanis Club of Grosse Pointe-Dinner and Meeting. ,.. 7:00 p.m. Flying Instruction Final Examination-Mr. Coche, Instructor. 7:30 p.m. Weight Watchers of Eastern Michigan, Inc. * 7:30 p.m. Recorder Playing for Advanced Students- Mr. William Pratt, Instructor. ,.. 7:30 p.m. Grosse Pointe Chess Club, ... 7:30 p.m. Life and StilI Life Painting-Ray Fleming, Instructor. * 7:45 p.m Junior Lea~ue Lecture Series co-sponsored with War Memorial-Speaker Counc!lman Mary Beck "Your Local Government Is What You Make It." 8:00 p.m. Grosse Pointe Camera Club. ,;. 8:30 p m. "Community Communications," a talk by Rev. Morton A. Hill, S. J .. President or "Operation York ville". Public cot'dially in. vited. Wednesday, May 22 " 9:30 a.m. Portrait Painting Class-Carol Wald, In. structor. I I :00 a.m. Senior Men's Club of Grosse Pointe-Crib. bage Group. " 12::30 p.m. Senior Ladies' Club oC Grosse Poinle- Tea ,4 ~. , . and Meciing. 12::HI pm, Grosse Pc:nte High School Mothers' Club I Annual Luncheon . .. 4:00 r.m, Ballet-Mary Ellen Cooper, Instructor.

¥ 4:00 p.m. Life Sketching for Senior High School-Mr. Robert Rathbun, Instructor. 6:00 p.m, Girl Scout Troop 579 of Defer School- Dinner. 6:30 p.m. Soroplimist Club of Grosse Pointe-Dinner and Meeting. Mustang Sprinl is your chance to get a brand-new 428.cu. in. Cobra Jet reo-Sonic tape system, Whatever See Ihe Lighl ... 7:30 p.m. Young Reoublicans. America's best selling sporty car- engine, 4.speed manual transmis- Mustang you choose you'll get a car The switch ;s on to Ford. 7:30 p.m. 1\11'. Ed Clark, lnvestment Lecture. FACTS loaded with features you could never sion or SelectShill Cruise-O.Matic- that gives you more fun all the while 8:00 p.m. East Catholic Hiqh School Prom, get at this low price belore. But the that works automatically or lets you you own it . , . brings you more in 8:00 p,m, 9600 Air Force Reserve. ABOUT Sprint isn't the only way to save. shill manually. Get fronl power disc resale value when the time comes Thursday, May 23 THE Righi now you can get a great deal brakes (you pay nolhing for the to trado, on any Mustang: Hardtop, Faslback discsl. contrasting color hood For more free inforlTlalion about 9:15 a,m. Ibcx Club. 1968 or Convertible, stripes and hood 10livers with inte- Must~ng write: Buyer's Digest. P,O. 10:00 a.m. Grosse Pointe Garden Center Bonzai Work. shop. MUSTANG Pick a Mustang and tame it with gral turn indicators, Or go all out for Box 929, Dearborn, Michigan 48121. options thai brand it your own: you IUl\ury with SelectAire Conditioner, Or lee the man with better ideal ..• ... 4:00 p.m, Rallet-Mary Ellen Cooper. Instructor. can get V.S power all the way up to Till,Away steering wheel, and a Ste- your Ford Dealer. ~. has a better idf'o. .. 6:30 p.Il), Grosse Pomtc Cinema Leaguc Dinner anll Program-"Tales of the South Pacific" presented hy Margaret and I.cs Elliot!, $4.2!'i )IN person . .. 7:00 p.m, "The (;roup" Seven O'Clock Supper Series . -Speaker Peter Walclmeir. Spnrts Wril~r USED CAR SHOPPERS. Ford Dealers@Used Cars are the best you can get! for Delroil Nt'\\s. Dinner and talk ~2 . , • 7:30 P,II1. Reeol'der Playing for Reginners--l\lr, Wil. liam PI''lll. In~trll('lflr. 7:10 P,II1 (;rosse Poinlc 1\llll1ismillj(' Society. r .. .. ". '. , .' • f" " ~

P... Fi.e ----_.Thur~daYr May 16, 1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS • VANDALISIU REPORTED p.m" and returned two hours Mr. and Mrs. Earl Krenlzen later to discover that an un- of 412 Hillcrest told Farms po- known person had broken five lice on 'l uesday, May 7. that windows on the north side of they left home at about 4: 45 their garage wilh BB pellets. i ~en::::r~l~::~:~~::~y. '_. . 1--A;;In~~-::::c: .: The lakeside lawn and terrace I Auditorium. J~ . oIlhe ~rosse Pointe War litem. I Raising and half masling of It'! t 1° LOOKING FOR "RlCf? NO LOWER FIGURE ANYPLACE. oml will be the beautiful sel, I the Colors by Boy Seoul Troop )j 0 ..'i ting fo~ Grosse Pointe's Annual 196 of the Memorial Presbyterian ,:::' " LOOKING FOR SERVICE? WE GIVE THE FINEST. l\I~moflal, Day .ServicE'. The I Church will mark the beginning j;.l; ALL THIS, , • AND MORE, TOO AT ~!:::~;'~r~~~:.~zi;~i:~tf:~~:~';L~:;;;~~~~~1::~Citizens Grosse Pointe l.'~...;.i,.,:,. . The Board of Direclors of o!ficiating dignitaries and. Wil ;~l 0"'J ~ TOM TAYLOR BUICK, INC. the War 1I1emol'ial Association ham F. Hu~lteman, presld~nt .," ~t.. BUICK-OPEL DEALER urges as many families as pos. of Gr~ss~ Potn~e War Memofllll "l l!' Ntew Cars • Used Cars • Parts • Cuslom Collision Shall 3033 GRATIOT LAkeview 6.3000 ~~~~~~~ ~~: ~~:~:i~~a~~sao~~~ ~:~~~Ia~~~m~~~e~x~~:r/ L~~~l i:l The Grosse Pointe Human Relations Council invites 'you to join in ~. Night Service LA 1-9877 of respect to those who have of Alger Post 995 V.F.W. will " the observa nee of the week of May 19, 1968 as BETTE R HUMAN t

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------~------....,....------_._._-_ ..• _------_.------_. "-----_.-,. __ ._------.-_._. __ .._------B . and adults, which stress the development of the individual along A prayer by Reverend John (1 creative. socially oriented, and service-centered lines to the end i E. McLaughlin, O,S,A. of Saint It of enabling us to meet the challenges of today and tomorrow. f~ Clare de Montefalco Roman ,~ t Catlholic Church will concludz@ I.~ the service. Jt C .,' po~eer~~~~ 3~3ei~~i~:S a~r~~: I~; ommitment to the principle of reconciling diverse opinions and .~ have been service men to join'~ convictions in social and civic issues through friendly dialogue R and participate in their activi. 1\ and the orderly processes of law. q tie~ at 20916 Mack avenue. 11 \1 _____ ::;i :~ d 1 'I 0pportunities, economically, educationally, and environmentally, ~~:::~s~~~:~~: nation of origin. City Patrolmen Dwight Scott .1 equal to all, regardless of race, creed, color, or and Edward Miller picked up a 1i dazed and confused youth, 'iii whom they observed while pa. @ trolling on M~~k between Lake-r ..:.~....~.! land and University on Tuesday, N eighbor1iness. as a matter of real concern for the welfare of others. May 7. !~ Man-made boundary lines on a map are bariiers to concern. only P,I. RADIO The y.outh was running across I~ Mack avenue. He appeared to ~;. to those who treat them as such. WHITEWALLS, DElUX WHEn (OVERS have come from the direction % Heater, outloid. minar, directional signall, nylon aup.t r of the Clark gas station on the % ba.k-up lillhfl, wind.hi.ld wash ... , compl.' .... f.ty kit and much mote. Detroit side of Mack. He nar. m rowly avoided running into the g side of the scout car. Upon see- % Calmness on all occasions, with abhorrence of violence, unwar- i~g the of~icers he .requested a \ ~ ranted fears, unfounded rumors, caching and contemplating use rIde to hIS home III St. Clair ';~ Shores. n of firearms. He was taken to the City Ijil Police Station and identified. n Although the youth did not ap. ~i pear drunk, his condition was d ntelligence. in amelioration of unsatisfactory sittlClti'ons and solu- such that be could not be in. [1 I terrogated. if tion of civic problems through exercise of mental and moral pow- Officers took him to Bon ~~ ers rather than through physical confrontation. LOWAS $6.8' DII. Secours Hospital and his par- H ents were contaeted. The boy's ~ '(0 Qualified erod;r 1411." father told officers that he ~ could not control the youth and ill that be suspected his son was it ,with full awareness that it is the greatest fcrce available to under the influence of drugs, ~,~ Love possibly Marijuana. ~i! man. through the expression of which, peace and understanding He admitted he had been ill can be achieved. smoking "grass" and told of. M ficers he had purchased the ;U "grass" in .Detroit. He was re- :\&. leased to hIS parents after be- !i:l ing charged as a disorderly ll~ Integrity, individual and corporate, to the end that fairness, con- person. He had no "grass" on rj:1 fidence. and equity may prevail. Communities helve reputation his person at the time of his U arrest. ~ and character as do individuals. Chief Andrew C. Teetaert m talked to the boy's falher and m advised him 10 appear in court W ______with the boy. ~ on May ~_14. ::t.i':'~ ------_._------Action, as individuals and groups. in support of all programs aimed ,I at implementation of the principles which challenge the very best that is in us, Indifference is the greatest threat to reconciliation ~,,ji I we face. YOU'RE INVITED ~

ruth. which to know and to cherish, makes us free. of alarm, of FOURTH ANNUAL "'II.'~:' T ~:. hatred, of prejudice, and of fear. Let us check out all rumors, at source. !~ International Festival !I I,,'1 Idea1ism, a prerequisite to progress. Dreams must always precede ~ reality, socially as well as scientifically. fun for all ... in the Village! '~

~ Displ(1Ys wul Exhibits: Special Attmctiolls on Outdoor Stage l~ Oneness. the basis upon which all group life rests. in family, com- American Indian Ethnic Dances ~ munity. state and nation. ~ Asiatic Indian Colorful Costumes :~'.:: m Armenian Traditional Music ~1 N. New approach to building a Grosse Pointe community in which all Chinese Handcrafts t~. g citizens may be guaranteed the rights, equal to all, to "liTe. French N liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." Food Demonstrations M Greek t!~ Artists r~ Italian A cordial invitation is extended to attend the annual meet .. Popcorn Wagons ~~ ing 01 the Grosse Pointe Human Relations Council to be held on Hungarian @ Wednesday evening, May 22, 1968, at 8:00 P,M., in fellowship Peanut Vendors .~~ Hall, Grosse Pointe Memorial Church, 16 Lake Shore Road, The Mexican 't Balloons program lor the evening will leature a panel discussion by student Polish representatives Irom the high schools 01 Grosse Pointe, public and Homemade Pastries Serbian non-public, on ways and means, as youth sees it, 01 promoting better human relations in our community. Ukrainian Gift Ba1aar The main library, Kercheval at fisher, will display a special Sponsored by section, featuring books relatingto the area 01 human relations GROSSE POINTE throughout the week, ,h Grosse Pointe Human Relations Council COMMERCE and H C Committee on Community Relations. CIVIC ASSOCIATION I ~l~~.,.<;,.".,..,!.;.~.;"1.,i'7'7':"7'"":,'~:-"':~.~,/~:::"::":'9I'!~:.~:'-;'rr:~:::"'~F ~,7 :~;:,:~"~:?~..~.:7.:~:::~~'::';~....:.:::~~-....".(.•.'~:""'.'t-"';'7:9"':.___ ". ,;T.:.~,__ _,••.•. :r.-::,~_ _..._,,:.:~_ _--:-.'..'-r.'..:~:'l:_..•.:~.'...::'-r.'.,:,.•,)~...../ ....7:;..~".,<.••'.:::::),,'___ ,'~9:>:tM:.M:,,?<~%':%~>:

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~.' . . . . . Page Six GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, May 16, 1968 Seven Candidates Seek Office in Shores Election Scheduled for Tuesday BURGLAR PROOF GUAROS AND INSii(CT;csmCl((~NS;;;;;;;"'" I ~ (Contiuued from Page 1) Lundy Jr. for two-year trustee Icontrolled silt buildup and im- The Committee's lelter cited lations Committee. II e has Z.oning. He has been a trustee Shores Committee to Re-elect terms; Frank A. Colombo for a proved boating facilities. Our the following record of activi- served on the board for 13 smce 1964. ":0 (Jt all sl)'le. or "lndows. Restde.II.1 or Commerlca!. Screens ror "Fenestra"@ t)'pe the Incumbent Officials, the one-year trustee term, and Dr. families are enjoying a new lies of each of the six candi- years. Frank A. Colombo executive Windows 1n Bronze.SleeI4Alum.. or Sla~nle.ss gl'OUP is endorsing Gilbert T. Clifford B. Loranger for Village swimming pool, enlarged auto dates: Alfred R. Glancy, Jr., a real vice president of the'J. L. Hud- St«l, have be.n our specially for 30 )'ean. I InS",l or Dusl Proof 16 to 40 mesh wire Jerom~ for Village president; clerk. parking area and a ski slope. Gilbert T. Jerome, a consult. estate developer, is ehairman of son Co" has led the effort to SpeCial Screens any size or shape. RoJi screens repa~ed or replaced. Burglar prool Gerald C. Scbroeder, Alfred R. In a letter mailed this week I The Village hall and fire station ing municipal engineer, \Vas the Harbor and Boatwel1 Com- imj.lrove the Village employee fuards for Windows and doors. prevenl vand.l. Glancy Jr. and C. Bradford Ito Shores voters, the committee have been modernized." elecled president by the Board mitee and has been active in pens.ion plan. He was appointed Dsg':i:-i\"~"oJllfoRSf~EEri! SPECIALISTS A~D .-- praised the achie.vement.s of t~e The committee also noled that of Trustees in 1967 to fill the effor.ts to improve Vil.lage par~, to a vacant trustee positi.on in Don"t Wait 'til Too Late, Call Today! Incumbents. for I~~rov,"g VII- "the Board of Truslees is sup- vacant position after 12 years boatmg and recreation fa.clll- 1967. lage se~vlces . ~Ithout any porting a charter change to up- as trustee. . ties. He has been a trustee slDce Dr. Clifford B. Loranger has marked. ,"cre~se '" our prop' grade pensions for our Village Gerald C. Schroeder. a cerli-I' 1964. served the Village and board erty tax ra.le,. employees. which also will not fied public acC,.ounlanl,is presi- C, Bradford Lundy Jr., a as clerk since 1934. ,"'0 ~AST AIR- TEC w Sido Coli TW2.7800 ~ M.U ID I t Shl. c.u Projects PraIsed I increase taxes." The proposed dent pro tem of the Board of I manufacturer's agent, is cbair- 1 Ilk. Welt 0' Olklln ...... "A harbor renovation project. charier amendment will be on Trustees aJld chairman of the man of the Committee on Muni- H R I • ______i h&s increased our park area,' the Village ballol Tuesday. Budget, Finance and Public Re, cipal Buildings, Permits and UlnaD e al1011S Week Scheduled

Tlie Grosse Pointe Humlll Relations Council announce! lhe dates of May 19 through May 25 as Human Relations Week for all the Gr06se Pointe communities. It is hoped by the council that all residents will make themselves more aware of the pr<,blems of race facing all citizens as a community and a nation. Dr. Charles E. Brake, a past president of the council, is chairman of the events of Hu- man Relations Week. On Sunday ,May 19, local churches will give recoguition ,to the common responsibility to work toward improved human I relations. Poslers in stores and places of business will serve to remind the community of its responsibility and need for con- cern. The main branch of the Grosse Pointe Public Library is featuring a special section of books on Negro cultulle and re- lations befween bluks and whites. On Wednesday, May 22, al 8 p.m. the Grosse Pointe Human Relations Council will hold its annual meeting at the Grosse Pointe Memorial Church. After the regular business meeting and the election of officers and directors, a youth panel repre. senting various high schools in the area will discuss tile prob- lems of racism. 'The Now People" Art Fes- tival will be held on Saturday. May 25, 12 through 7 p.m. at the Brewster Recreation Cen- ter, 4535 aFirv*w near Warren. in Detroit. The festival will fea. ture all forms of art media in. I cluding photography, music and the daoce. The event is co'sponsored by the Grosse Pointe Human Rela- tions Co u n c iI, E all t Side Churches, Encounter, and the North East Detroit Human Reo .Iations Council. East side public and private schools will be par- ticipating, kindergarten through adult education classes.

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Lenlz, who presently lives in [ ;;======;) iSport Forurn, Car Raliy Top Recruit Berkley and is looking for a I home in Ihe Woods, is a 1961' n eel f L.. ) , gradllale of Gr06se Pointe High! I' 0 IVlng • • Planned by Center Group School. He formerly worked for The Ethyl Corporation of Fern. in ,Ire same olrl surroundings The "Group" for young men eluding players, trades, chances, dale, before jOining the Woods Yau can live bp.lter for less at the some address. deilartmenl. and women in their twenties management, etc. Let us modernize your Daily Living. at Grosse Pointe War Memorial lie is 25 years old, and maF- has two major events coming After his talk and the forum, the group will adjourn for reo ried 10 the former Men. JACKSON & VOTH, INC, up. freshments and continued dis, denhall of Warren. Custom Builders On Thursday, May 23, there cussion at Diamond Lil's. No Lentl joined the Un i t e d Archit'c1u,ol Servic. - Licensed - F,e. Estimate. will be a supper and Sports dates are necessary for this Stales Marine Corp,s in April I Office: 822,8022 Residenc. 839.1211 Forum with Pete Waldmeir, funcLiol\. Business clothes will 1961, and is in Ihe Active He- 365.8947 sports editor of the Detroit be worn. News and on ~undav afternoon. . , . .. serve. He holds the rank of i lb======:::::!J June 2. there will 'he a Sport, E\'~ryone Illtl'rested III takllll( sergcant. i _..~~.... __ ..- - .-._ ...-._------; and Stock Car Rally leaving the' part III Lhe C~r Rall~ June 2 , War Memorial at 2 p.m. for an ,IS asked to give their names undisclosed rendez\'ol1s for a: a,nd a $1 .entrance fee to the FLOWER SPECIALS "Grasser" I Center office as soon as pos . Isible. Prizes will be given for .---'------WITH THISAD Everyone in tllcir twenties those who best follow and time in the area is invited to partici. the rally route. Men are asked A recrUIt of the Woods De. 49 pate in. these. t~o events and' to furnish the six packs and partment of Public Safety, hired CUT $1doz, 2 doz. $1 they WIll be Illvlted to become the girls are asked to pack on March 1, was graduated from DAISI ES ~roup members. Future func. lunches for the "grasser" that the Oakland Community College tlons wl~1 be geared to memo winds up the rally. Police Academy Basic Police 99 ~UUTMS Reg. $2.99 b~rs, With guest fees being ."" SchooL, with the highest honors $1 higher. To orgamze the Group and ever accorded a new policeman. Thl', supper with Pete Wald- gt.et ready. for .tthe~te. two Ifunc, Woods Director of Public Saf,e, . . '1 I Ions, an I n VI 3 Ion a "et. L All A dr' d d melr WI I be served promplly t th h ld S d ~ h I y en n ew~, commen e Reg. 4.95 Cymbidium Orchid Corsages at 7 o'clcck After dinner Pete a~g~h e~ w;, ~ B uHnaY mg t Public Safety Officer William e d CARNATIONS Lo'ge Bunch will bring ;ver~'one up t~ date d p ,pa dOu. ekn ~len ers~n Lentz, in a lettt'r, for his dedi. 99 , an f'.er an ml e ,. urray meat" t 11' h' h $1 up on the sport scene which has B ac [ld IOn 0 exce ence w IC MAY 19 TO 25 been so difficult to follow in e ODSIe avenue. achieved a final grade of 99, the absence of daily news. ------and a course grade of :J7.26 in FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST papers. He'll give his opinions PTA K b a class of 33 recruit policemen 19613 Mack Avenut, Grosse Pointe tell anecdotes about sport . (It from surrounding communities .. Allemon Florist on E. Warren Open Dlily 10:00 A.M.'S:oo P.M. er y Also Wednesdly 9:10.1D:OO P.M. figurcs, aT'd answer all ques- For his achievements, Lentz I' OPEN SUNDAY. Thursday.FrldlY 7:00.':00 P.M. 17931 EAST WARREN. TU 4.6120 ~~S_~_??~I~_~~~~~~rt~cen~~ May :ra~sa\;:~~~~m~;;~rp~y :~~ fi~~: Meets 21 .._------_. __ ._------_.~---_.__ .------~------_.- SIXTH, CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST other for being the first in his 16348 E. Wo"en, Detroit graduating class, with the pre. Mond~y.SllurdIY 10:00 A.M•.6:30 P.M. JflillifllllS Gi:ven The Kerby Parent Teacher Association will hold its final sentation of bolh being wit- T~NTH CHURCH, OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Senate Approved mceting of the school year on nessed by Director Andrews on 13427 E. McNichols Road, Det,oit Tuesday evening. May 21, at April 12. Weekdays-ll:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M. 7 :30 o'clock The classrooms The direetor said that the WedneslS,y Evenln, 7:00 P.M .•7:45 P.M. The United Slates Senate ap. audience reacted in astonish- T"ud,y & Fridays-7:oo P.M•.9:00 P.M. with a number of exceptiops pro\'ed, May 13, Pre sid e n t will be open for parent,teacher ment when Lentz was presented Find out how God heals sickness, sorrow, inharmanv the trophies. Andrew6 said also Johnson's appointment of for- visitation between 7:30 and 8:00 -he,e and now. Learn the scientitic syslem used by o'c1ock. The election of P.T.A. he knows of no case in the 11 Je~us, the Christ, in: . mer M i chi g a n governor, G. officers for the ensuing year years that he has been associ. THE BIBLE - THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE TEXTBOOK Mennen WiUiams, of TOlman will be held at this meeting. ated in police work. of a recruit MONTHLY "Journal" - WEEKLY "Senlenel" cour place, as ambassador to winning both firsts. DAILY "Christian Science Monito," the Pbilippines. A musical program planned "My investigation of the clr. and directed by :Mendel Lucat. Among those wbo voted for cumstances with the school co- fREf UHDING liBRARY sky will be presented for Kerby ordinator revealed how ex, 'I the approval was Sen. Robert P. Griffin of Michigan, who de. parents. The theme of the pro. tremely hard Patrolman Lentz feated the ex-governor in the gram "Music Around The worked to earn the honors," the race for senatorship. World" will be depicted by folk director said. songs from many countries of In his letter of commendation the world. All second, fourth, 10 the officer, Andrews stated: and sixlh grade pupils will par- "Your diligence, perseverance ticipate in the presentation. The and determination have set a you are l:n\)t~ted Kerby Chorale and Orchestra mark in that academy which will al~o be performing at this will seLdom be equalled in the event. '. future. Your achievement has to an advanced fall sAowing of A social hour will follow the bJlOught much favorable com. general meeting. Mrs. James ment and attention to the repu. Teetzel and Mrs. Anthony Mou- talion of this department and stakas, sociaL committee'" co- refleets creditably on all its chairmen, have appointed Mrs. members. Peter Clark to arrange for table "You are hereby commended decorations. Refreshments will for your dedication to excel. be served by Mrs. John Brad- lence which achieved a final including the new cuir sauvage antique-look field, Mrs. Don Ash, Mrs. Wil. examination grade of 99. and a course grade of 97.26 in a cia 55 leathers, untrimmed styles, and exciting coat Iiam Waugaman, Mrs. Victor IIIert., Mrs. Howard Face, Mrs. in which the coordinator advise~ shapings trimmed with mink, fox or opossom. John Williams, and Mrll. Claro that competition was very ence, McLeod. keen-••... '. FRIDAY, MAY 17 - 10:00 A.M\'TO 4:00 P.M. OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS

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Page Eight GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, May 16, 1968 . I ---- 1,[ P d ITV 5.3808 or TU 5.0271. I Speeding Cyclist Stopped III City ISZU1UUerScl~~~!_Bo_o_h_'_et repure ed~~::~~~a~i~~m~~ p~~~ra~e~:~: i Obituaries Patrolman. Pat C, Petrie. of 1 The cyclisl, William G. AI, :lccelerating up to 45 miles and' Full information on the sum. summer progra~ ,before June be completed, on a, referral _ . the Park pollee, chared a speed. 'lard 19806 Edshire was first 50 miles per hour. '\mer school programs to be .0[, 17 ar[c to "callwfVber1s'89500n a:~ basis. Remdedlal readtmg'llanbd JEAN L. GALl.ANT I t\l'O d a u gdh t; r s, lI frs.. DI[~nU~ ing cyclist through the Park. and \ obse'f\'ed by Petri~ traveling When s top p e d bv Petrie fered at the elementary, jUnior ask or _Hr. e. . perceptual eve lopmen WI e . f /II s ,Piche an lhary An, n CIty on Monday, May 13. fIDal I' . Allard told the officer that h~ and senior high school level be: after June 17 they ma.y obtam conducted at Maire School. Funeral s c/ v 1~ C S o~ i~t~ grandchildren alld two sisler~. Iy stopping him at Village lane I wesl on Kerchel'al al a high 3 was attempting to catch up with tween Jun.e 17 and July ~6 is information by calling TU l' r e _ s c h 0 ° I language and ~al:ant, ~7, °ml\e ~~~~e toc:nor. InlcrnH'nlwas in Mount Olivet and Cadieux. ; rate of speed. Allard continued I a friend Petrie called City' contamed 10 a booklet available 2.8943. S1)eech development will be of. ou e~~r '1~ i the Verhevden Cemcler~ ------_ _ _ .._._-~.._--_._---_ _,--_.-- ..-.._---- .. __ ..---_._---- police yh~ issued Allard a viola. Ifrom the office of. public a~d I Persons who want informa. fered at Kerby School and an ~?~~~ralay HO~len and from' s(: AUlA WUITE tion for speeding 45 m.p,h. in I non.pu~hc schools In th~ .dls, lion about Ihe summer program activity program for Irainable Paul Church She died Tuesday, I Fun era I serl'~ccs for Mrs. Kotthers Grosse Pointe LeIsing Co. a 25.mile zone. He was gil'~n a tnet. Such aclIl'ltlcs as baske.l. at Grosse Pointe High School relarded children will be of. Mav 14 III Bon Secours Ilos W hill' IH, of 900 ~~oreham courl date of May 28. b~')1. school a~d programs III I before June 17 are urged to call fered at Barnes School from pital ' road, were heir! on, I uesday, special educatIOn are also de. 'I'U 4.3200 and ask the I)pera. June 17 throu"h Auousl 9. In '. I" 'I' :\Ial' 14, in the \ erheyden .------I 'b d' d t '1 ..." Born 'n Pennsv 1anla. "rs.. SI d' d Sa • AUTO LEASING • M' h' th fi t tate' scn I' III e al . tor for summer school informa. formation on alJ three programs Gallant IS survived bl' her 11ll.' Funeral Homc. Ie, leBO," i ALL MAKES AND MODELS t ' Ie Iga~ was / ~~I/ the I In addition information may lion. On or aiter June 17 they may be obtained by eallin~ TU I band Ed;vj~ a daugilter '.Irs, I lurday, IIlay 11, III C mon We COli Adjust ~ h~u~~anta~. ~~: ~igCh I school, also be obtai~ed before June 17 are a~l'ised to call Tt.J 4.3200, 5.2000, extensions 63 or 69. IChristi~e lla~grave. her n;aiher, Nurs.mg )IOl11e" b i Ford One Car or Fleet Our Pion eJucation. p I by calling TUxedo 5.2000, exten. extensIOn 67 or extensIOn 56, ----- lIIrs Jacob Lech, a sister, ~Irs. .' :\~lS, ~~.hJte I\a~ ornvi~ed bv I To Your Needs sion 13 On or after July 17 one ... . 11 I K s Ius chand three CII~. :'.llch. She IS sur , 885-4770 • ------,I may ea'll :llonteith (TV 13042) Regl~t~allOn. mformatJOn on Sault Sle Marie. Mich., eslab, g:a~~chil~ren.' her h l\ 5 ban d, Henry T.; a Eighty percent of the world s I or Richard (TU 2.7624). the bo)~ basketbalJ.school may lished in 1668, is the oiliest town Interment \I'I'U be J'n 51. Paul ••• 15550 E. Warren merchant fleet can reach !lllch. Ibe obtamed by calling the De- . Geofge Polosky, Mg •• igan harbors via the S1. Law'l Those wishing information partment of Co~munity Serv- between .the Alleghemes and Cemetery. daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Chla. rence Seaway. about the junior }!igh school ices of the public schools at. the Rockies. III OJ ¥ \'ario and her mot b e r. J\.frs. ------KATHRYN SMITH Charles Merers. Funeral services for :Mrs. " • • Smith, 8.1, of 1003 Bishop, 1V~1l MAURICE KERKHOVE be held tomorrow, May 17, JD the Verheyden Funeral Home. Fun I' r a I services for Mr. She died Monday. May 13, in Kerkhove, 71, of 480 Belanger . Salt Lake City, utah. road, were held on Wednesday, I Born in Cleveland, Ohio, she May 15, in the Verheyden Fun- is survived by a son, William S. cral Hume :md from Our Lady Smith four daughters, lIlrs, of Sorrows Church. He died on Robe;t J. Ackerman, .,Irs. Mar Sunday, May 12, in Bon Secours garet Munneke, Mrs. James Hospital. Warner and Mrs. Clare Warner, Born in Belgium, 11r. Kerk- and a sister, Mrs . .Toe Bissell. hove is survived by a daugllter, Interment will be in Cadillac Mrs. Alic,~ Hoslel; a sister, Mrs. Memorial Gardens West, Gar. Ad r i e n n I' Detaelleur and • den City. grandson, Gary Hosk!. " • " Interment was in ill 0 un t CHARI,ES L. AJ\'GELL Olivet Cemetery. Funeral ser vIces for Mr. Charles L. Anl(rll, 47, Ilf 780. Neff road, were held \Vednes. i day, May 15, in the Verheyden Funeral Home. He died Tues. OWN day. May 14, in St. John's Hos. A pital. Born in Belleville, JlIinois, POOL? Mr. Angell is survived by his wife Betty, two d a ugh t e r s, Cheryl and Debra; three sons, Michael and David and Gerome Willman. Interment was in Lakeview Cemetery, Belleview, Illinois. li: "" ¥ GEORGE E. EASON Funeral s e r vi c e s for Mr. Eason, of Shore Club drive, st. Michigan's largest bank Clair Shores, were held in the A. H. Peters Funeral Home on Tuesday, May 14. He died on Saturday. May 11, following sur gery in Jennings Memorial Hos- is more than a bank." pital. Born in Detroit, Mr. Eas'Jn is survived by his wife, Wanda J.; a son, John E.; a grandson, John E. Jr., and his daughter- in.law, lIfrs. John E Eason, PAINT WITH head of the accounting depart. RAMUC ment at the Grosse Pointe ENAMU News. Mr. Eason was a member of for colorful, Mason Lodge Easlgate #508 corelree beouty F & AM and a member of Peace Lutheran Church. Call or Write He was with The Bank of the Commonwealth for 28 years. For Your I n t e r men t was In Cadillac Free Booklet On Memorial Gardens-East. POOL CARE • • • DONALD J. DELLING Funeral s e r vie e s for Jllr, SWIMMING POOL Delling, 55, of 1997 Huntington Chemicals, Maintenance, boulevard, were held Saturday, I Repairs, Heoters, Filters, May 11, in the Verheyden Fun, Aquaslides, Cabana ramo, Etc. eral Home and from Our Lady: W. Deliver Queen of Peace Church. Ill' died i on Wednesday, May 8, in st. STEELCRETE John iiospital. ! 37411 W. 12 Mile Born in Detroit. Mr. Delling i was supervisor Cor Chrysler' FARMINGTON, MICKIGAN Stamping for 35 years. He is 1 GR 4.3601 survived by his wife. Marion; I

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#OvnrrtP' f('')rlrt r')r in thr mlr1rllr r.f F(, ....,hcrf', )nlJ Ore 01 hnrnc In a Blue Bird Wond",nri,w BLUE BIRD WANDER LODGE OF MICHIGAN 1698 W. Llfayctt~ 882.8884 Thursday, May 16, 196B G R 0 SSE POI N T E. NEW S Page Nine Candidates E'valuated by Committee IScbolal'sl~ip ~10)) Pltolographel's Having Parley INDESTRUCTIBLE (Continued (rom Page 1) I Mrs. Jayne Warner und John H. their views on educatioll in I' By Rita Meech Detroit will host lor -ihe first An early Sunday morning Jacki(l Pills, D,. and Mrs. Doug. Wood, Grosse Pointe and to make their time, a regional convention of field trip is scheduled for the Photographic Society of Greenfield Village. In a pictures. Light Fixtures Ias Sargent lIIarty Schnllrr Aii Were Invited positions known on (he cruci1l -- . I America. Headquartered at the que setting models will pose in .'NSTALLA.TION & SERVICE. COMMERCIAL & RUIDENTIAL S h'b h ' The committee extended an educationOlI issues in this com. I The art wo~k of R"ta Meech, John c one erg, Art ur Sher, invitation to all known candi. mUllity. n Grosse Pomte High School Whittier Hotel, the convention early American costumes, and fllelory Rtprestnlolive: 1137 Ktnlinll'on, Groll. Poin'. JO will open Friday noon, IItay 17. craftsmen will ply their trades llla~, Jr .• Willard Smith, E.,. A. !dates. Six of these candidates Two candidates refuscd to. s~nior, h2) gone :l long way 882.9964 Stemer, Jr" Mrs. Conme 111y, I g~nerously submitl.ed question. submit quesli<;naires or talk I smce she entered a lo~al. art and dose on Sunday, :'lay 19. fl'r the photo fan. Mr. and Mrs" Ruben Van Leeu. aues and gave thIS group the WIth the Evaluation Committee. I contest .sponsore~ by NatIOnal There will be color, print, nature Every photo hobbyist, whelher Wen, Dr. ElliS J. Van Slyck,. opportunity to discuss at length All those candidates who were: S;:h~laslic magaz~n~. ~flcr be. and movie "dens" wbere photo. a member or not, beginner or graphers with similar interests reviewed wcre commended on coming a s('m.l.fmalist and adl'anced worker, is welcomed will mee!. !ltodels will be avai) to attend. For registration forms, i their wilhngness 10 sene and sendJll~ a portfoho of her work able at Ihe holel for a shooting contact the Registration Chair. OPl:N THURSDAY AND FR.JDAY EVENINGS I UHlir courage in momitting to 111 to Ncw York for judgmg. last session in the hotel gardens, the questions anti probing, of I11.arch, she became a nallonal man, c/o the Grosse Pointe Camera Club, Grosse Pointe War this newly formed organilalion, i \\lIIner. Friday evening there will be a social evening featuring a pro. memorial, Grosse Pointe, :'lich Citizens for Education has' Rita has been awarded one gram on nature photography. igan, 48236. among its over 500 members year, full.tuition scholarship at Saturday at 9 a.m. a complete ,:lnd executive committee a Rhode Island School of Design schedule of programs will be. i broad cross section of Pointe in Providence, R.I., for her out. RENT or BUY gin: tJlks, demonstrations, judg, residents who represent a grcal standing work. This school is ing sessions and shows. Special Pianos. Organs diversity of political, soeiOll, ed- one of the largest schools of awards will be made for slides ucational philosphy and back. design in the world. and is noted and pictures submitted by reg. ground, but all of whom are for its quality in the field. istranls at the com'cntion, , interested in the future of pub. Mr Robert Rathburn lIi"h AU phases of photography lie cducation in the POil!~C. Scho~l art teacher eOJl1~ent~d will be featured: travel movie , The foJ/owing ~eprint, ~c('ord- that Hita's portollo'is one of the lips, color printing, slide crea. lIlg to the committee. might he most creative that ,",'as sub. tions, blaeklight magic, por. a~oul a pa:a~le!, si:~,,! ~on i~ i milled from Grosse Pointe. She traits, etc. The day will be clim...... ) .. thiS commumt\, Whl.r~ "non~ .. is also honored for bein" the axed by a banquet featmin::: an lowrey , Story & CI.rk mous mailings, misrepresenta. first Groszc Pointe student ever exciting and imaginative pre. THE MUSIC CENTER tions, partial twths and fairy. to win in the national art com. sentation, "EXPO '67", a photo, 22933 Gr.tlot. nr. 9 Mil. tales are used as a weapon of petition, report. 715.1000 - Hrs. 10 t. , a mnority group." . ------~------COntents of Reprint The reprint is from: "Sehon! : Boards and Superintendents," by Ward G. Reeder, Professor of Education, Ohio Stale Cni \'crsity. ANNUAL SALE "In e\.ery commclf,il~', care ~hould be taken to obtain the be.-' qualifi('d public officials Vanity Fair Pechglo year in and year ou~, Eternal vigilance is alway:; 1he price wbich all tbe people must pay Panties and Briefs to obtain tlJe most competcnt !lublic officials and to prevent their business being r!lll by Tatting.edged, elaslic.jeg brief: minority cliques, often for their own aggrandizement Ch'ic or. ganizatiom and individual cili- Sizes 4 10 7 •••..•.••••.... 3 pro 3.90 zens of the community should urge persons of the highest ty'pe PiCk Jour to become candidates for the Flared, sea Hop. leg po n lie: school board and should support their candidacies by every fJir means. Sizes6and7 3 pr. 5.25 "In trying to obtain the eJec. tion of competent school bo~rd members, the public-spiriied Sizes8and9, 3pr. 5.90 elements of !he community mu~t be practical politicians, and they Pontiac ,can always use fair meallS in ! being such. For example. when they learn that any selfi~h group is uniting on a poorly qualified . A limited opportunity to stockup on your or otherwise questionable can diclate and is likely 1, elect favorite panties and briefs in luxurious him, they should not divide their votes among several competent candidates; rather they should from im auSley Peehglo, a soft cool blend of rayon and nylon. attempt to obtain the with. drawal of all competent candi. dates except the number to be : elected, then vote for the num.

'I' her in opposition to the eandi. I date or candidates of the selfish • You'll. get the RIGHT PRICE from a straight. talking salesman. 'group. In many communities these matters are handled Jacobsons through a caucus 6frept:esellta~ .., II Vou'li select from the LARGESTPONTIAC INVENTORY in Michigao,,':: tives of tbe various civic or, IN THE VI LLAGE ganizations. The caucus ap. proves candidates. and organ. izes a campaign to Oblain their • Your Pontiac will stay "new" longer with QUALITYCAUSLEYSERVICE. eleetion." , '.', ------,------I TREAT YOURSELF TO A SPORT COUPE COMPLETELY WEED-FREE LAWN THIS SEASON

BY SPREADING AGRICO WEED CONTR.OL new '88 WITH FERTILIZER THIS NEWLY IMPROVED pontiac tempest THESE MODELS INCLUDE Automatic PRODUCT FROM AGRtCO'S Transmission, Power Steering, Heater, RESEARCH lABOR.4TORY Washers and Wipers, Back-Up Lights, Side POTENT CONTAINS 3 WEED KILLERS $2436 mkE Mirror, Padded Dash, Foam Cushions, THAT SAFELY AND EFFECTIVELY Whitewall Tires and All Required Safety FREeS YOUR LAWN OF BROAD Equipment. LEAF WEEDS AND THOSE HARD TO KILL SMALL LEAF CREEPING TYPE WEEDS IT ALSO FEEDS YOUR LAWN WITH LONG LASTING TURF FOOD 95 LARGE 5,000 SQUARE FOOT BAG ONt y $4 HERE'S AGRICO , GRASS FOOD PREFERRED BY PROFESSIONALS new '88 pontiac Prices on all modeis quoted IT'S THE CHAMPION TURF FOOD AGRICO: over the phone • , , USED AT TIGER STADIUM FULL PRICE , •• call for your Jim Causley deal This nutrient packed turf food with a pow- lirebird TU 6.1100 erful 16.8-8 formula gives gran more to $2699 ,row on. 60 % organic nitrogen feeds gran all through the Spring season. Large 33~/2' lb. big nourishes 5,300 square feet of lawn.

5,300 sq. ft. Bag Only 95 $4 World's 17677 MACK AVE, between Cadieux ••n u••8uy AGRICO at rw•• n ~ Largest and 1 Mile Pontiac OPEN TIL 9 Nelson C. Frolund Viaene's Nursery Sales 5 Monday & Thursday 19815 Mack Ave. TU 1.6233 21807 Mack Ave. 777-2800 ••• Dealer AI H,'nlinglon TU 6,1700 Meldrum Trucking & At Sunnyside I: PONTIAC Garden Supplies Allemon Garden Supply E 17727 Mack at University 822.3877 I: I We Delive, • 1792 I Mack Ave. TU ,",.2184 ( CO'"£' Washington I: ...... ~ Page Ten GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, May lb. 1968 ------_._------_._._------_.- FARMER JACK'S LiKE NOBODY iN TOWNI HE DARES T' BE COMPLETELY DIFF.ENT-AN' HIS "DOUBLE DISCOUNT" PRICES PROVE ITI

'ARMtR JACK'S 'AIMII JACIC'I IIGULAR DISCOUNT PRICE DOUIU DISCOUNT PIICI

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-===w no special meat order is too large or too small to fill in 24 hours If it's a "special occasion. and you need an unusual type. size, or quantity of meat, Former Jock will get it for you in just 24 hours! Need 15 strip sleaks? Or. 10 beef tenderloins? Or, 5 filets? No order is too large or too small to be filled! Just co11931.6970 to place your order. giving the time and the day (after 24 hours) you plan on dropping in at your neighborhood Former Jocks store. When you come in to the store. your meat manager will have your order all wrapped and ready 10 go! And ...there's no extra charge for this special service, either •• because Farmer Jock will stand on his head to serve you better I ' .

CHICKEN OF THE SEA {ii\ oz. FARMER JACK WT. C LI,h' Chunk Tuna CAN 2S~ S.leHI Dr••• ln. ~k39 4~.; OZ. ASSORTED STRAINED ORANGE. PUNCH. GRAPE 1 QT. WT. 140Z. 19c Beechnut .... y Fooel JAR 7~Stolc.ly Fruit Drink. CAN FARM MAID 14% oz. TOWN PRIDE FL. ~~~.4ge Evaporat.d Milk CAN 14~ Straw laerry Pr•• ery •• 1 LB. DUNCAN HINES :!Y> oz. FLAVOR KIST '~~~.29~ A.st. Cak. Mix•• BOX 25~ Honey Grahalftl BTL. oil HALVES OR SLICED PIECES III STEMS oz. 130Z.1L8. WT. 25~ e CAN Butterllul Mushroom s CAN 1g F.lfter 'ack P.ach ••

4\', • 4Y,. 2 PLY 4 RCLL ".9318 1BOCT. ROLL 25~ Northern TI•• ue PK. 2ge Nor~ern Towel. TOWN PRIDE. PINK fAVORITE FOR OUTDOOR COOKING :20 LB. BTl.QT. 29C Charc.al BrllJu.tt •• BAG 99~ Lollon Det.r,.nl

SWEET CREAM DOLE FROZEN L1GHTL Y SALTED PINEAPPLE JUICE OR .'Land 0 Lake. Pineapple Buller Oran,e LI. c 1 LB. 6g~.$lo0 eTN. 7 14 CANS SE MI BONE l ES5 JONES DAIRY FARM t LB. lB. 89 Engli.h Roalt link Saulag_ TOWN PRIDE , lB. FARM MAlO FROZEN WHITE 0R eTN. WHOI.E BONE LESS GENUINE PORK 29~ Pink Lemonaele LB. LB Soft Mar,arln. S 129 SARA LEE ALL BUTTER CAKES POUND. leef 'risket Tenderloin USE FOR CHIP DIPS PT. CHOW LA TE. BANANA OR CTN. R(JUNU BONE SHOULDER BONNIE MMD BONELESS F.m Malel Sour Cream 39~ Chocolat. Swirl tB LB. 99~ le.f Roalt Leg 0 Veal 80RDENS AMfRICAN & PIMENTO 17 OZ. SARA LEE SESAME. F ',\IGE R OR CLOVERLEAF WT. I TENDER, TASTY A FAf,11l Y FAVORITE Ch•••• SlIc•• ' PKG. 49~ All Butter Roll. FRESH FROZEN FI$HSTICKS OR FARM MAID LOW FliT DUTCH ~ GAL. 1 LB. Chacolat. Milk CTN. 39~Gorlon'. FI.h & Chi,. PKG. IGrade A 11. OLD FASHION ~ GAL. GORTON FROZEN F ISH PUFFS OR 8 OZ. CTN. \.'IT. Farlll Maid lutte,,,, Ilk 39~ FI.h Stick Puf'. PKG. SPECIAL L ....BEL , lB. NEW AS~::R FROZEN 60Z. .Cacklebirds \'IT. I eTN. AII.w •• 1 Mar,.I". 22~I ••f Paille. PKG. ,t.n''''1!1IlI.Ir;HT & DARK rJl,l'l~lF!1J ....cv LE MI f\7Ul() l 5289 ~ig. $135 KRAF T VARIETY PACK 10 oz. FAESH FROZEN FRENCH TOAST OR Turkey Roast I'KG Sliced lacon WT. C '~~~.Slo0 Cracker larr.1 Ch•••• f'KG. Downy'lak. Wafll •• 3 PKGS. F I/'IST 7 RIB CUT 69 :;IJ()\) L DE R r.u r I.B lB, Pork Steak S9~ Pork Loin 39~ LEAN. TASTV CUT INTO PORK mops :HB 99 LB. e Ground Chuck PKG, $1 ~ Pork Loin 6S , DELICIOUS SAVORY RIB

Center Cut ll. Pork Chops

NO. JOI SUBURBAN W!:D.,MAY 15 20382 MACK (bet. 7 & 8 Mi.) Grosse Pointe Wds. 14614 KERCHEVAL at ALTER 19230 HARPER (at Moross) 16145 EAST 8 MILE at KELLY Mon Ihru Wed.-l0 •. m. to 9 p.m. Thurl. thru 5al.-9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Open Sun.-l0 a.m. to 5 p.m. r------"'.-.-.....'---"'c-.--clllls-."'.--lIIIs------_ ...... _. ._... ~_,.....~~.._~~--r~~ ......

Thursday, May 16, 1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Eleven

lJJefer PT A Plalls Concert Finale to the membership for the 1968.' Scholarship Won IPo;nler.ff Nalned Summer School Enrollment Dates 14, from 10 to 11 :30 a.m. and --_._---._---_._--_ ...• __ . - 69 school year: J. D. Owens, I I from 1 to 3 p.m. in room 137. Defer Elementary School, will feature the musical offer, Enrollment on Saturday. June president; Dr. Gerald Stronski'l. By To 11ea,.t Board Parents wishing to en r 0 III Registration for the summer ~Ial.k Pachla 15, will be conducted from 9 to rent Teachers Association Iings of the Defer fifth and sixth vice-president; 1.1 r s . Mar y their children in the various program for students in grades ill close out the scbool year graders. Hi;lhlights will include 12 noon in the coun5eling center. I Friend. second vice-president., I -- . gram f 'ummer studies to 7 and Swill be conducted as ith a giant Music Festival and selections by the Defer string Wh th NEWS d Th G P . I n pro s 0 ~ .. follows'. olitical Rally, according to !'e- ensemble. concert band and IiI'- Mrs. Benjamin Thomas. thirei en. e . annSouhnlce ree rosse OlD e me be offered by the Grosse Pomle M d 't 20 B II I vice'president; Mrs. Ronald Hal. local National Ment c 0 ar- were elected officers of the Oll ay. "ay , Towne, ring PTA president James: i;!g chorus. There will lJe two "Come to the Pointe" ter, fourth vice.pre3ident. ship win n e r s last week it Michigan Heart Association at Public School System between 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. aurer, on Friday, May 17, at II tableaux b.1' tne groul!, directed for Mrs. John Nelson, recording n e g lee t e d .to mention Mark a me e tin g of the Board of1 June 17 an d July 26 .,are ad - Wednesday, May 22, Parcells, I :30 p,m. I::y Miss Viola Oestrei~h. Trustees, during the annua The star-spangled event willi Prior to Festival, the PTA secretary; Mrs. L~rne Mac- Pachla, of Vernier road, who Heart Days and Scientific Ses. vised to co.mplele registration 3:30 p.m. to 5 P,m. ke place in Pierc:! Junior nominating commillee will sub. Donald, correspondmg secrt'. a 1 ten d s Nolre Dame High I sions at the Rackham Bldg., procedures In a~cordance With Thursday, May 23, Pierce, BETTER DEALS 'igh School auditorium and ~mil a slate of officer candidates lary and James Lafler, treas- I Frillay May 10. the recentlypubhshed schedule. 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. on urer. complete the 11.~t. School. I EI 'd h . f I Registration t i me s for ele. Saturday. June 15. Brownell, New and Used Can ~.. - -~--.- ~fark won one of the 500 new i h 'Icc~ed Dwer~:JC Balroklpan 88° mentary classes at both ~ton. 9 a.m. to 12 noon. e.m,ll.t. S.lection . I !II 't' t e loar. ellls . rac en, . d h b 30 F 'd J 14 awar ds ca IIed N. atlona. . en 'Webber place. vice.president. leith and Rlchar ave een: 4: p.m. on. nay, une . GROSSE POINTE $1,000 ScholarshIps. ThiS IS a, F'ord Motor Co.; second ViCE- set as follows: Wednesday and School from 3,15 p.m. lo 5 p.m. one.lime, nonrenewable scholar. i presidel'lt, Edgar n. Galloway, Thursday, May 22 and .23, from on Monday, May 20. on Wednes. RAMBLER LET THE GREEN MACHINE shi . Winners were chosen in' 28 ~eacon Hill. "ice-pr~sident. 3:45 to 5 p.m. Other times are day, May 22, an? on. Thur.s. 18201 Mack An., p . - .. Nahonal Bank of Detroit. and from 3:30 to 5 p.m. on Wednes, day. May 23. ReglstrdlOn Will 814.1880 WEED AND FEED YOUR LAWN open comp~utlon, sla.te DY St.ale, secrelary, ClevelanrJ Thurber day, June 12 and from 1:30 to also be beld on Friday, June ~y a selectIOn com.mlltee. FJft~, Jr., 34 Edgemere road, vice. _ FOR LESS MONEY THAN YOU THINKI five were underwritten by.van' presidenl Detroit Bank and ous spo~sors and t.he remalDder Trust C~. All will serve two Now! leam how you can have your lawn profes- by Uent Corporation funds. year lerms. Other honors Mark has reo .. sionally fertilized and protected from weeds and ceived are an Honorary State A f~r~er vlce.presldent of the insects-at a price you can affordl of Michigan Competitive Schol. As~oela~lOn: Bracken has bee~ arship, Oakland University Hon. active In Its Budget ~nd. FI- There is no charge for B free professional survey orary Scholarship, a Certificate nance, Lon~. R~nge Ob)ect.lves, nod estimate of the small cost of spraying your Award from the Detroit Associ, and Rehablhtal1o~-OCcupallon~1 lawn wilh 1I1e famous GREEN MACHINE. No ation of Phi Beta Kappa. Mark He a It h Committees for SIX salesman will calion VO~, and aU the facts will be + left at your door, .' is a member of the National years. He succeed.s H. Gordon Honor Society. Wood, 240 TouraJn~ road,. a PHONE TOMY member of the DetrOit law firm Here's how it works! Your eal1britlg$1he lawn ca,. of Dykema. Wheat, Spencer, specialist to your home. He measures your lawn, Bankers' Outing Goodnow & Trigg. Mr. Wood re- carefulfv examines ils condition, and makes writ- fJlains as a m e m be r of the ten recommendations for its fenilization, weed and Set at Loclunoor Board and as chairman of the insect control. He includes these written comments Fund Raising and By-Laws with his estimate ano leaves the entire estimate- The annual golf outing of Ihe Commitlees. survey at your door-"YOU DON'T EVEN NEED l\Iortgage Bankers Association Other members of the Board TO BE HOME." of Michigan will be held Tues- include: Robert B. Healy. 354 day, l\lay 21, at Lochmoor Coun- Mt. Vernon, vice-president and IT'S GREAT.(".AlL NOW! tr)' Club. general manager, Detroit Coca When you see how easy it Is 10 have the GREEN Announcement of the all-day Cola Bottling Co., and John W. MACHINE weed and feed your lawt'l,Just piclc u~ outing \Vas made by James A. Pa~nter, .1672 N .. Renaud. road, the phone lIIld ~II us. You need do nothing more. Aliber, president of the associ a, seDior vlce.presldent. fl:lance Automatically •.without further notice from YOIl tion who said that because of an dtreasurer, J. L. Hudson Co. ~'.•..our service hegins right on the dot. ~ordill9to . the 'club's limited ~apacitv at. Elected president and vice vour lawn's seasonal requirements. tendance would be for me~;bers president were, respectively, Dr. only and their staffs. Michael C. ~ozonis, .of B~rmiDg- Golfing will begin at 10:30 ham, a Pontiac cardIOlogist, and P.$. We make It tta!>f a.m. and special prizes will be ~r. Edward G~een, of. Far~. to PlY for. too. w.. awarded for the. longest drive, mgton. a ped.latTlc cardIologist closest to hole and chipping at Ford Hospital. contest. Special entertainment will be provided from 5 to 8 p.m. and Road Widening there will be a man.size steak dinner. Discussion Held Aliber said that reservations should be sent early to Edward A. Proctor, Jr.. secretary, at, A public hearin~ was hel,d on 1400 Dime Bldg" Detroit. '~{ond~y, May 6. 10 the \\ o?ds !IIembl'rs of the outing com- Councd Char.nbers, regardmg mittee arc Leland P. Allcut. the conslructlon o~ c~rbs and chairman; Edmund J. Buck, gult~rs and the .wldem~g of a Richard G. Bush, Clifton J. portIOn of ~Jld EIght Mile road We're Not Buslepp, Lawrence W. Dooley, between Mack a\'enu~ and Goe- Frank G. Ebner. Howard L. the, on the south Side of the Gay, H. R. Moody, R~bert T. dreel. Tracy and Secretary Proctor. Ed R u sse 11, representing PHONE US OR MAil THIS COUPON TO Grosse Pointe Baptist Church, Cont.ct th.. NEAREST GREEN MACHINE LAWN CENTER I the only property owner in, Navarro - Bond volved in the assessment dis------.------1GREEN.MACHINE Without eny cost or obligation please survey ! lriel, indicated that the widen- my lawn and leave the completed suryev CAL,lNOW!I I I i ing of a porlion of Eight Mile at my door along with a FREE copy.o.f ASPHALT i road to accommodate diagonal NAME i'La~n,~a,~;~s.ement Magazine. ,,: .1 I i parking is a maUer, of com'eni- enCe and that the church does I 0.,. PAVING Inot want 10 participate in STREET I • DRIVEWAYS widening costs . He further indicated that 730 E. Nine Mile Rd. • PARKING LOTS So, WeHA Vi TO try !If/rier since the church donated the Ferndale,Mich. 46220 CITY c ' I Ccmmercial • Indllslrial right of way for Eight Mile HOME PHONE ._I J" deep strength road to the county. that should iJ.¥Jf.Jf.¥ ~ LII-05.0 sufficiently cover the expense TU 2-5735 I for which the church is respon-I ______sible. : . SPECIALS : City Manager Chester Peler- ._----_.-.----~---- son said that the current poliey .****************************~ of the city requires all property owners to pay their share of Your trade is worth more at Rinke! !laving and gutter cosls. He added that outside of Vernier road, this is the only street with. on out ~urbs and gutters. The complete project would cost the church some $20,000. lf only curbs and gutters were installed the cost to the church would be approximalely $15,000 The malleI' was turned over I to the commillee.ofthewhole, 1968 which will meet with represen, tatives of the church for fur, lher sludy.

FLEW THE COOP Charles Cawley of 377 Rivard PONTIACS reported finding a parakeet. on Monday, May 6. 10 City police. He told officers that the owner ma~' claim the bird hy calling 882.6296,

See 1968 Catalina. 2 door Hardtop, Equipped as Below. P,iced to sell for 10" than

1968 Firebirtl IIardrop. Equipped os B.low. ',ie.d to .. II tor Ie.. lor than Tennis

Above IIriCiI incluele Power SUeri"g, Heeler, AU'C)~lltie Trll"lmlu!lln, While Wlllll, Wind.hielcl We.hen, Blick Up Lighll, Slcl! View Mirror, Seot Belli, Podded Oo.h, ~ --_- A~ ---~--~ '01'" CUlhion' Ind G.M. Ofllln Sol,ly F.otur .. , Apply for your MICHIGAN BANKARD by... I I IMMEDIATE DELIVERY- 1. MaUin( in the ceupon, or... I "MICHIGAN BANKARD" I P,O. BOX 1296 CREDIT CHE(KED BY PHONE 2. Gettin( an application from any merchant member dis. I DETROIT, MICHIGAN 48231 hptlt I playing the MICHIGAIi BAIiKARD emblem, Of ... Stringing I PI,. ... wnd ,.,. y6Ut apphulion '0"'" which ten",", ',,11 In'O",'11I1Ofl I ,bo4li f~...... "It M~~ipn a,nk"" e"",,.c.,4. 3. Stopping by any drive.in 01 waUt.in office of l!1e particr, I pating banks. I IlAM,~[ _ Backed by more than 60 banks all across Michigan ... I I RINKE I AOORtSS I Have You Tried The PONTIAC I Wi Ison Stile! Racquet I CITY MICIi'iGAN'BANK I Tennis Shoes, 21100 VAN DYKE ""A1'0N"l.. .-..'OC'''TIOH OFF1CES THROUGHOUT GIl!AHR DETIlO'T I , Shirt., Shorts Op'"." d/l'l SATURDAY AT 11 I\~ILE ROAD 756-5100 ~------~----y~--~------.".4 106 Kerche¥al, IIn the Hill I TV 1.5262 ,I 'i ;

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Page Twelve GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, May J 6, 1968

I I people between 17 and 36 inter" .' J Find Container Concert Slated ' DClnpsey to Talk ftl?c~t.he Attorney General's Of. esled in meaningful political ac- Wa Iks A Beat ~ tivily or in meeting olher in: With lU~rijuana By GPHS Choir On Housing Law Martin A. Brennen, Chairman teresting young people, to join YIELIOWBIG , of lbe Easlside YRs, said if the the Eastside YRs by a!tending --- I Fair Housing Bill has not passed lheir functions or calling him a~ A vial of suspect malerial A special community concert In his fi~st major. public ap I bv ~lav 22 there will be some 965.9425 during days. i spnt to the Detroit Police Scien. will be presented in lhe audi pea ranee smce appomtment a.~ -.. . . MR. and MRS. C if A R L E S I tiCic r.ahoratory by Woocfs lorium of Parc?lJs Junior High co-chairman of the Michigan spJrlted debate. o~ the subject. EVEIGREElS : polic(' for analysis on. ~pril 2~, School "I 4 p.m. on Sunday, Civil Ri"hts Commission Jonn However, the Bill IS expected to HOWE have returned to their TURN HEALTHY GREEN FAST ,was fo~nd to be mariJuana. It May 19, by the Grosse Pointe T. Dempsey. assisted by Wil. bec?me law before. lhe progral.n. Fisher road horn e after II, ! was dlsclo<('d by Woods. Del. i High School ChoIr. Herman A. liam F. Bledsoe of the lItieh, Charlee, S. DaVIS, \'Icechalr wee k's vacation in Paradise .:~'lf1~~ 1.1 Henry Marchand on Fflda,', 'Clein will direct the 180 voice ! igan Attorney General's Office, man of the club, urged young: Island, Nassau, the Bahamas. ' LOST!$50 Planl. ~Iav 10. . . , student musical /(rou(: ancl I will speak on ''The 1968 State ------, .~ MIRACJD COUldhave saved it! Thl' VIal was dlscovl'red In, Cindy Hassig, a member of the Fair Housing Law and You." 1"1<, 101 of Howard Johnson's! Junior Class will sene as ac- I' at Fries Auditorium. Grosse R...s/auran!. Mack and Vernier. , companisl Pointe War lIlemorial. at 8 p.m. at abolll 2:30 a.m, on lhe April Th . cI . I d "I 22 (W d d ) dote. by a woman employe. as e vane progr~m ~nc ~ es on _Iay , e ncs ay , . sl1e wa_\ leal'in/: work to go excerpts from Mozarl s Re- , Dempsey and Bledsoe will dis. , h m qUlem." folk songs. and .selee. cuss pfllcedure and safeguards I . ,C\v~~n she arrived horne. the lions (~0":l "Sound of Music." , of the new law with respect tOil I woman. whose name was not AdmiSSion to the concert IS homeowners' rights, as well as I gil'en. noticed that the contents: free. field questions from the au 0f the boUle had a tea.like ap. ------dience. 1 pea rance, and a distinct odor. Brian Mumau Wins Byron Bischoff. chairman of I and promptly called her super- Political Research for the East- Ivisor. who instructed her to, Promotion in Army side Young Republicans. an, I take the vial directly to the - i By Pepper Whitelaw ! no~nced this is a first in a WOOdS police station. The wo° -- I'" 'senes of programs sponsored man complied with the direc. flrian M. Mumaw, whose par, Bemg hc~eted m the Woods by the Eastside YRs to inform WHY MOST Ition. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Minard S. ~ay turn t;ntlJ ~n unefpec~~d and stimulate community dis. FOUNDATION The following day, Del. Gel" ~fumaw, liv~ at 748 Lakeland p.,easure ese ays, or ; cussion of today's issues. A PLANTS NEED... aid Kensora took the container m Grosse POinte, has been pro. males of the speCIes anyway. donation in advance Of $1 or with its contents to the Wayne moted to first lieutenant in the r y~~ ~~e, the Woods has a at th~ door of $1.50 is ~eq~est- MIRACID y. it Chemical :'me i": County Sheriff's Department, U. S.. \rmy. I et~r al. . ed. Tickets can be obtamed by from concrete .... from where it was sent to the Lieutenant Mumaw married Brlght.eyed and pert, Judith caIling Charles S. Davis, vice- fO'undation u continuously, .. Detroit Police Scientific Labor. the former Lynne Ann DeSpeld. Ann Walker, of Stanhope road. c h air man. at 965.1I00, or leaches into sail. makin8' it un. atory. i er, whose parents, Dr. and Mrs, has. be~n added to the force. through your church. suitable for evergreens., causes destructive "yellow anemia .... Ll. ~Iarchand said that when IIBruce E. DeSpelder, live at Judllh IS 18 years ~ld a.nu a Mr. Dempsey was appointed MIRACID ironizes soil quickly. fe' the report was received from. 4481 Bishop road Detroit sophomore a.t lhe UnIversIty of h G v R' ,t th C' ..\ lea'Ses locked-up nut dents, pro. . '. . ' .. lIf' h'" h -h' . Y 0 ernor omne.1 0 e 1\ I duces proper SOil chemistry for 'Del rOIl It revealed that lhe VIal ']'h I" . f . IC I"an, '" ere, e IS maJor- R'gLt C . - . 1987 th evergreens. Acjd~ new .,jt:0r hst! . . . e lell,enanl IS 0 reI g n i~" ir Russian Sludies She 1.1 S ommlSSlOn m en j eontamed 58.75 grams of man liaison olfieer al the V S Armv ,~ j '. •••• reappointed in 1968 He is pro- See results ' . ' . '. .. swears all her ticket wntmj:! IS . . : . in 7 day'S! Jll~na. , . Fmance School at Ft. HenJamm confined to the ood.old.En Iish fessor 01 pohlleal sCIence at the The lieutenant saId that an Harrison Indiana His olfice g g V of :\1 Dearborn camQUS AIr . t'" " . th tt. .. . lan"uage however . . AZALEA. RHODODENDRON, MANY MOR( IO,I'(,SI....adon 10. e ma er IS handles the affairs of officers ".'. . . Dempsey was State Chairman Those pl.nll need MIRACID. stili bemg conhnued to deter. from allied countries who study Judy s shIft IS from 9 to 5 "f Romney Volunleers between ArbthiU. DIHJ"lNJod .hlly firM in .... h Fir H)'dran,u RhodtdtMlron !' how !f:: ,.eed was drop'ped at the school. o'clock, Monday through. Satur- 1962 and 1964, and from 1963 Aul.. Carden'. Ju.,j~tr brute :u Bluebtf1'i.. HnlhOl'. LI~rtl 'few (TI.ltu.} m. the lot, ,~nd, w~o pOSSIbly Lieutenant M u OJ a IV holds day. CurrentlJ her route IS from 10 1966 sPrI'ed as occasional C•• cilia Hemlock. Oak Yrm ,.any .tlters might have caffled It tbere. Il AdM BAd f the. Woods Thealre to t.he SI. Special Assistant to the Gover. 100% UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED by SI.rn', n Nurseries. See 1I!:5ults in 7 days or money ba<:k, . ----- lIi' i/ St t' .U ~gre~sl rOl~ ClaIr Shores boundary line on nor. He was Special Assistant .'LOODLIGHTS STOLEN IC Igan a e nIverGI y. ,e Mack If she had her way she'd ' 8 oz. $1.00 1¥2 Il>s.$2.25 5 )bs. $5.00 An unidenlifiedresident o{ was commissioned there through b .'. d I . ' h dUTlng 1967 to V.S, Senator ROTC e. smgmg all . s rummlng er Robert P. Griffin. Mr. Dempsey the terraces at Roosevelt and . gUItar on the Job-they're her II' T I ... N A I t Jefferson called City police on Before entering the, Army favorite "fun" interests 1 as . e CIISlon . eli's na ys " . , and DIrector of News and Pub- Saturday, May 11, to report heut~na.nt Mumaw \\ork~d as a Judy concentrates her eflorts lie Affairs for WJBK.TV be. l1W~MIRACIIf:=r someone had stolen two flood. credIt analyst at DetrOIt Bank on issuing lickets for expired tween 1956 and 1962, AT ALL LEADING STORES lights from their backyard. & Trust Co, meters alt~oug~ sh~ can \;'rite William F. Bledsoe is servlDg ?,ther pa~kl~g vlOlahons ~uch as as an Assistant Attorney Gen, ~ not "within" the .. d.eslgn,~ted eral for Michigan. Civil Rights .pace a~,d not Illthm 12 of I and Civil Liberties Division. the curb. i Graduating from Wayne State \ Jud~ walks .her beat ... no University Law Sclwol in 1955, motoflze~ vehicles for her , . Mr. Bledsoe engaged in private ./ and the m.group at the statIOn practice and was Ass i S tan t tells ~s that afl~r a full day on Wayne County Prosecuting At- the lob she shll has enough torney before his appointment energy left to run home, change _ her clothes and play a couple 01 sels of tennis. ' Open $und'YJ 10:00 t. 4::.0 Judy's employmenl by the Thu.... nd frl. Tlli ';00 ".M. Woods is parI of that city's, campaign to'provide youlh with WE DELIVER employment during the summer; - . . - and from all indications. ' On O,der of $5 or Mere it's turning out to be a whale of an idea! ROSL YN Named 10 the Universi!y of MARKET I~ Denver Dcan's List for high, scholaslk -achievement duTing I _:Oldesl in the Woods the winter quarter of the 1967.68! 21020 MACK at Roslyn Rd. academic .I'enr is .JUDITH' 884,3600 LE BEA U. of Doyle place wesl.

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I ' lIIrs, Lee H. Allen, Mr. & Mrs'l jI[r. & iI!rs. Robert O. Arthur, I. Russell Allen, Robert F. !llr. & Jllrs. Benjamin Ball, Mr. Andree. William W. Arbaugh. (Continued on Page 36)

To date more th;;4,600 Pence, Mr. & Mrs. William W. SUNSHINE ramilies have c')ntributed $70,. Penoyar, Jr., Mr. & Mrs. A. C. THIS WEEK'S 000 to Grosse Pointe War Me. Perry, Mrs. John N. Petroskv moria!'s Annual Family Par. Mr. & lIfrs. Fritz Petzoldt, Mr. &' RAIN and BELL RINGERS ticipation Campaign but the Mrs. Philip J. Philip, Mr. & Mrs. drive is still $1O,00()short of the Davison Pierson, :\1r. & Mrs. ..JACOBSEN U.S,D,A, CHOICE goal necessary to operate in the William Pishalski . .'I1rs. Walter new fiscal year beginning Au E. Powers, Mrs. Claylon C, maintain the finest lawns in America gust 1. Purdy, 1IIr. & !llrs. Henry C. To do everything possihle 10 Pytell. Mr. & 1\Irs. Robert L. bring the campaign t~ a suc. Quigley, lItrs. William C. Quin. cessful conclusion on Memorial Ian. 11k & Mrs. Richard R, CHUCK Day, the target date, a second Reid, Mrs. Dorothy E. Hit?, 1I1r. follow.up leiter was mailed 10 & lIIrs. Thomas A. Roach, !llr. & all r,ivers of record this week, lI[rs, Ralph G. Robinson, Mr. & Beginning next week the Center Mrs. Joseph F. Sadusk, Jr .• Mr. staff and volunteers will st t & 1I1rs. Walter A. Sahli, Mr. & ROAST a telephone follow up . ar Mrs. Murray W. Sales. Mr. & Th C t 'B d' . Mrs. W. C. Saltmarsh, !l1r. & e. en er s oar of Dlrec. lIlrs. Joseph W. Schafer, Mr. & ALL tors IS gre~lly encouraged by Mrs. Peter Schlitz. !llr. & Mrs. t~e. growth m m~mbers of givers R. D. Schleh, lIlr. & lIlrs. Henry BLADE "hlch to date ,IS greater even G. SchlorCf. Mr. &. lItrs. Wm. C. than last year s. record pace., Schmidt, Mrs. Elmer F. Schoe, Prices Effective May 16th Thru 18th W& am'l imp",,,. on Dalure bul "'0 do .. U They hope confld~nlly to ex .. nith, lI1r. & Mrs. J. Lee Schoe. Jacobsen-th& m(.oStmodem lawn mowing equip- USDA CHOICE CUTS ment available. All Jacobsen reel and lotary ~ee~ the 6,000 family mark set nith, Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth Schoof mowe,. a,. qualily desi6'",e

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~-':ii .iI':...... I en. Oft. i.;i. 7 77' .7 2 77 FF F 7 77 727 sa SSP?s SSP 5 ••••• - Thursday, May 16. 1968 Page Fourteen GROSSE POINTE NEWS ------.. _- students a years of age and camping and outdoor activities All I WRONG SEASON THEFT REPORTED Need Teenagers As Volunteers older. Del'l!nding on the volun. clerical responsibiliies in agency eged Loan Shark Leaders. City police received a .report J. W. Taylor of 241 iiillcrest ter's age, geographical location, offices, "interest" groups in art, ' t. (rom Mrs. Ledger Chauvin ,672 notified Farms police on Sun . Boy~ and girls of high school! a;;J;l~ng two months with free time, abilities and pref.er'l crafts, games, ~P?rts. swimming A · I. C. C University, on Monday, !\fay 6, day, i\fay 12, that an unknown • ge \\'111 be. needed to give vol.: nothing much to do. At the same ences, and parental approval and other specl~hes. Boy volun. rralgnec. In lty ourt conce:ning the theft of an ke person broke into his gara;:e unteer assl~tance during July i time, young volunteers are of choices may be made among' eers are espeCially needed to .~ .... -:.' scraper and a shovel from the and stole his lawn mOl~er, Th. and August .. n many of the \';;ri- treml'ndous importance to the play activities with preschool help WIth younger c1uldren, T.he City of Grosse Pointe I nard l\larchesani, James Caralla garage of hc~ residcnce. She Iheft took place son;eume be. ous . agencIes and. program.s t'lJccess of summer prugrams or school.age children. recrea. ~any of whom lack the allen. PolIce station was the scene of and Clarence Stephen who were i last saw the Items two weeks tween 8 p.m. on 1\la) 10 and 8 servmg, the. M~tropolJtan DetrOIt many of which would not be tion for retarded or handi, ~Ion il{ older .brothers or fathers the processing of five of the released on $10000 bonds and I ago. Total value of the scraper p.m. Sunday, when the ggrass area. Unpaid In money hut rich ahle to operate without t~eir cappen. tutoring sessions with III the family. Volunteers. at eight men arrested early Tues. Russell Badam~ Amos Neff i and shovel was estimated at S9. i culler was discoveredrnissin , In experience, volunteer sl'f\'ice WIlling help. the disadvantaged or deprived, least 16 ~~ars of ag.t w!1I fIDd da}' morning for conspiracy to Leo Moceri all of who were re: 1-" . .. - .. .. - _. .. __ -. .._. -. - often means the ~~f{ernce be. A wide variety of volunteer programs for the elderly day opportunltl~s. to a~slst In has. commit extortion in what At- leased on $1,000 personal bonds. ! N tween a busy. eXCIting summer opportunities is available to ' pltal or cllmc scttmgs, where tomey General F ran k Kelley because they had no previous I O. 1 their sen'ice may I e a d them called "a large scale loan shark criminal record. All of the men I towards careers in the medical rackeL" stood mute. i EVERYONE'S CHOICE" After- ficld. the five we r e finger. AIso implicated in the can. iI Many students may ha\'e al- printed at the City Stalion the spiracy was Robert Dunaway, ready made their plans for the eight we r e arraigned before of Grosse Pointe Woods. who STEREO 8 CARTRIDGE TAPES summer or mal' have been reo Judge Douglas 1. Paterson in was recently found dead in the II cruited fo volunteer sefl'ice by City Municipal Court. Among trunk of an automobile in At. Dr' Ive a friends, parents or nearhy the men arrested we r e two lanta. Ga. their service may I e a d them Grosse Pointe men and alleged The arrests of the eight men - would like to offer their as- Mafia figures, Tony Giacolone, involved authorities from the sistance but don't know how to of Balfour road and Vito Gia. Wayne County Sheriff's Office, - agencies. However, to those who colone. of Weber place. Tony Internal Revenue Department, go about it. the Central Volun- was released on $2,500 bon d Sterling Township Police, Michi k teer Bureau of United Com- and Vito was released on $5,000 igan State Police alld Detroit Bule barga.In munity Services stands ready bond. Police. to provide information, advice Others arrested were B All ei"ht.. men are t 0 appear I and guidance. i _.- -- er-j for examination on Tuesday. "Interview s tat j 0 n SOl have .._------May 21. in the City of Grosse been arranged in various parts GPUS Students Hear Pointe Municipal Court before of Detroit and buburbs to which Judge Douglas L. Paterson. and SaVle interested boys and girls may Dr, Leonard Roenig come on the day and at the Need S,unllwr . time stated. Adult interviewers Dr. Leonard O. Roellig, will register prospective volun. physics professor at Wayne teers. talk to them about what State University, was guest Teen Volunteers they would like to do, and help speaker at the Grosse Pointe them select those programs or University School recently. After Summer vacation is almost I DDring agencies which seem most suit, speaking at the morning assem. upon us. How many of you mothers dread hearing that old ahle. convenient and interesting. bly, Dr. Roellig visited several - k. " saw "There's nothing to do"? -n' An i n t e r vie IV e r will be at classes to discuss tile ideas he ji. Grosse Pointe Public Library, presented and any other ideas Well. herp-'s your chance to r,r .. .;. Kerchcval at ~'isher. from 3 to in which the students were in. suggest an activity to your teen- :. j' S p,m. on Tuesday. JIIay 28. terested. ager B E FOR E he/she gets bored. \ Barga. Dr. Roellig received his Ph. ~ The Neighborhood Club is - Bule ~ ~ "S BOUND D. at Michigan under the direc, ) q lion o{ Professor Donald A. having a Volunteer Program for R AD! 0 andTElEVI SION.inc. RU Glaser. Part of his research teenagers in High School, that "'. under Dr. Glaser consisted of is something special! This Vol. ':'. . per work on the bubble cbamber unteer Jobs Program offers •I • SSc yard for which Dr. Glaser was teenagers the opportunity to Phone 886;4050 ~ ay;s gain w 0 r k experience while ~ D Lar"e New awarded the Nobel Prize in , 1 Kercheval, Grosse Polntt ... ~ .. physics in 1960. helping those in need. The teen- Across from Grosse Pointe Librory ager can work right here in the i t Carpet Selections Dr. RoeUig's primary inter. Grosse Pointe area or in the; ~.. ests are: matter.antimatter and near East Side of Detroit or in annibilatior., tbe behavior of ~ McODY Oarpet the City of Detroit. ~ ions in liquid helium. super- Under this program volun. ~ fluid JlI'operties of liquid helium, CDmpany teers are given training, orien. and general problems in low tation, and supervision both be. Now. At your Buick-Qpel dealer. OPEN ~ION. AND FRI. temperature physics. UNTIL 9;00 P.M. fore starting their assignments Dr_ RoelIig has recently co- New Location and while on the job. edited a book, Positron Annil, Mrs. Louis TeWalt, Neighbor. hila lion. He lives in the Wind. 25527 Harper hood Club Volunteer Co,Ordin. mill Pointe section of Grosse 3 BJks. N. of 10 Mile ator, tells us that all an inter. ~ Pointl' Park and enjoys sailing ested high school teen has to 177-7550 on Lake SI. Clair with his three do is obtain a work permit (for ~h ______. -'~ 1 __ .-_-_-_ ...... _ ..._-.-_-_-_-. __ ... __ ~.; sons. some of the jobs) from the ~ ------Board of Education office. get his parenls' permission and he ~ dependable. punctual and will. ~"- ing to work on a cooperative ., team basis. Applications are ~ I, available at the Neighborhood 1 Club. r Volunteer opportunities are available as Recre8tion~1 Aide.;, Day Camp Aides. NUT s e r y School :Aidu. Retarded f;hil. ~~~ dren Recr'lItion Aides, Nursing , I' Home Aides and for those teen. ~ agers with performing taleriLs ~I" an Entertainment Un i t. All Price test a liquor list these act i v it f e s are In the Grosse Pointe area. In Detroit, the near east side . and city area, the following tod~ volunteer jobs are available: Tutors and Recreational Aides. Old Mr. Boston filths $3.80 Operation Headstart, Nursing Home Aides with Senior Citi. Rocking Chairr 80 Prool Pints $2.30 zens, Public Housing Recrea. $3,56 tional Aides and Resident Camp. Old Mr. Boston filths ing Aides. Deluxe Dry Gin, 80 Proof Pints $2..20 The jobs run anywhere from four weeks to two months. Some Old Mr. Boston Fifths $3,72 meet twice a week and some Deluxe Blended Whiskey, 80 Proof Pints $2.33 .. are daily Monday through Fri. day. Any question on the pro, Old Mr. Boston fifths $3;65 gram may be directed to the Vodka, 80 Proof Pints $2.26 Neighborhood Club, TUxedo 5 460rl. Old Mr. Boston Filths 54.37 Don't wait for the summcr Vodka, 100 Proof Pints $2.74 doldrums to set in before you make th,~ sugi!estion to your Old Mr. Boston Fifths $3.95 high school t"en . . . do it Light and Dark Rums, 80 ~roof Tenths $2..00 today. Here's a RJ'eat oppor, tunity for him/her to have a Old Mr. Boston Fifths $4,10 sati~fl'ing and productive sum- Fine Brandy, 80 Proof Tenths $2,01 mer! Old Mr. Boston F.ifths $3.71 Your weeds fade away HAl,T RECKLESS DRIVER Lawrence H. Carabelli, 3912 Spot Bourbon, 6 Years, 80 Proof Pints $2.33 Terrace, Ionia. Mich., was is. sued. a violation for reckless Old Mr. Boston Fifths $3.13 driving by City police on Sat!'r. Peppermint S,hnar'ps, 60 Proof Tenths $1,59 day. May 11. CarabeI1i was ob- served by officers Ronald Pryor Kentucky Whiskey A Blend 80 PrO<)(72,",% G.NS..G1n 80 Proof Distilled from and Edward Miller driving east 100% GN.S. Blended Whis\;ey 80 Proof 65% G.N.S., Vodka 80 and 100 Proof on Mack at 45 m.p.h. He 100% G.N.S.. Rum 80 Proof. Brandy 80 Proof. Bourbon 80 Ploof Peppermint pay! SChnappS 60 Proor, Mr. Boston Distiller Inc, BO$lon, "'ass. • or Scotts will c h a n g e d lanes and barely missed hitting a motorcycle. He was slmt home. in a cab after posting a $75 bond. His court I date was set for May 28. Ever try digging oul dandclions7 of root behind it ean grow right back becausc Turf Builder makes grass up again. IIlII/tip/)' itself. It's not only hard work ... it's a waste of time. The rools go down Thcrc's an easier way. Turf Buildcr S.OOO sq It 6.95 10.000 sq It 12.95 (SO):. 100 It) (100 x 100 ft) deep ... somclimcs I g.2-l im'ill's. Plus 2 gets rid of dandelions and And if VOll leavc the lca~t lillie bit twenl)' L'lIr othcr lawn weeds wilh no troublc. No mixing. 1\0 spra) ing. 1'\0 mess. No odor. W:lIlt 10 prc'cnl Crahl:rass, too? Therc's no gucss work about it. Re- If you arc concerned ahoul cr;lhlU~S\. Milts arc guaranlccd-or your money a,1( for Turf Auilder ,,111.1 4. It clears back. O\lt Ihls pest hcforc it can gCI startcd and dl\ligurc your I;:\\n. It al,o gcts rid ,., and grass gets thicker of thc d"ndcliom and othcr such "ceos -in ;,ddll tOn It) fccding your grass to Whal\ morc. you'll hc fcedinf' your ncw Ihicknc<,s and bcauty. la\\n at the samc time with Turf ~,500 sq ft 9.95 5.000 sq ft 17.95 Buil(kr - AIlll:ric;l's favorite lawn fcltilil,r. Your grass will get thicker

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Nel,on C. Frolund, Inc, Mtld,um Gord,n Supplies 19815 Mock Ave. Detroit, Mich. - TU 4.2184 Graue Pointe Wood.. Mich. - 881.6233 17921 Mock Ave. Wm, J. Allomon Gorden Supply 17727 Mock Ave. Bachman Pain' & Hordwor. AII.mon', Florilt & Gorden Cen'er Oelroi', Mich, - 882.9085 19483 Mock Ave. 17931 (. Worr,n An. GrOUt Pain'. Wood" Mich. - TU 5.4767 D.troit, Mich. - 884.6120 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Fift.,n

WINDOWS BROKEN to retire ilt 11:18 p,m .• he living room window ,smashing! reported on Tuesday, M., '. C h a 1'1e s Skowrom of 268 heard a loud noise. When he in- the glass and slorm sash. :that vandals had broken the an, PiCl'ce Pupils Sltld..y Politics M t' Ch · t B ___ ,____ : tenna of! of her '57 Ford while " '. __. " ay Ime ns mas, anner Ridgemonl phoned Farms po. vesligated, he said, he dis. VANDAU; AT WORK 'it was parked in front of Packer f A "rou~ of nearly 100 sltlClenls ,they were int roduced to the I lice on Saturday, May 11, and covere~ that someone had to~., I Irene E. Marson, 3920 Neff, i Fo()ds. 17410 l\lack, n Ihe ~lIIth grade at Pierce assemhly hI' the acting chair I We co me Y 'Iet no 111 Yete ra ns disclosed Ihat as he was about sed a lari',e rock through the: JUnlOr],Hlgh School, allended the man and afierwards met briefly I' nepubl can Slate ConventlOn on with Robert Waldron Re re " , -.--.------.-- . S,aturday, Apnl 27, at Cabo Hall. ! senlalil'e from Gross~ Pofntc Christmas JIl May and a huge, John, 23, has co,!"plel.ed hiS OPEN THURSDAY & FRIDAY EVES, TILL 9 '1 he only school grouJl there, and Speaker of thp Sl t 110 banner strung across the. house' two years of servIce 1!1 the , .. _ .... of Representati ' a e use, welcumed home from Vlelnam army as a sergeant. and IS now \ es. Ithe sons of ~lr. and Mrs. God. pIa nning to continue his educa. Win.lnw ""d The visit to the convention' frey Hammel of Harvard road tion in aviation and administra. UI" Nil' ,was an imporlant parI of their: and MI'. and Mrs. J. E. Van tion. ,.,.aen ~tudy of governm.ent currenlly i Horn of Merriwealher road. He was g~aduated from Norl~. -'~. Ii IJ\ progress of CIVlCSclasses. The lIammels had saved their I' wood Instllute. and has SIX son Godfrey's (,JefO Christmas brolhers and sIsters. As a fo!low.up to the conven. I ----- II' tion. Richard Durant, chairman presenls plus those from his i .J Februarv birthdav and an' A tl' PI e R~~~~~ of the Fourteenth District Re. EastH 'basket and put them US n ay rs AT OU R SHOP 0 R publican Organization, ad. under a tree which the family W'll C t IN YOUR HOME dressed the entire ninth grade had decorated for his homecom. l Onl,pe e clas~ at a specIal assembly held ing on :May 4. • • • on '1 u~sd,ay, May 7, H,e shared "We just set everylhing up The Austin Players will pre, dealer for all some ,lJ\slghts and slorles. ab?ut Ilike Christmas," said Mrs. sent an evening of student- ~ohlJCS and party orgamzatJOn: Hammel. "We're all crazy about directed, one,act plays on Sun- and then answered many 111-' holida '5." day, May 19. at 8 p.m. in ScottS. ~~:~~~~:queshons posed by the' Jeff~ 26, the oldest. of fOl~r Pierce Junior High School's brothers and three slslers, IS auditorium. Kercheval at Bal- S During lile next few weeks.: on leave from his service in the [our, Tickets are $1 and will be I PRODUCTS the classes wil! have additional: Marines. He has served tllirleen al'ailale atlhe door. The sludent j lOCHMOOR Hardware opportunil ies 10 meet with months in Vietnam, finishing directors arc Tim Frederich, peoplp in gOI'f'rnment and to his term there, and will report Mark Hodgman, Jim Moffa and 20779 MaCK 885.0242 see the political procpss in to Camp Lejeune. N. Carolina, Tony Vehal'. action, June 5. This annual event of the In spite of John Peter Van Players is judged by tl1ree out- Horn's unexpecled arril'al two side drama coaches. Trophies weeks early from Vietnam, the for the best directed play the Van Horns had a large banner best actor and the best ae'tress lied to ~?e front of their house I are awarded by Thomas Bailey. Wide Oval saymg, Welcome Home, John Vice Principal of Activilies. I ny.u Olher events al Austin in RETREADS May include the election of the F 70.14 G 70.14 Senior gift by the seniors on Walking Couple ~Iay 14. The Seniors raised 95 95 Attacked bv Doo' money by a dance and by dona. girls hit the beach with th,e very latest $14 $16 01 ~ tion to buy lhe school a gift. The presentation of this gift will be fun-flavored accessories from our collection. WHITEWALLS Waller Ccstello. 402 Neff. re- done at the Senior Prom on May Includes Excise Tax ported to Cit.\' police on Thurs. 24 at Lochmoor Country Club. A. Rubber swim cops for 7.14ers, 1.25 day, !llay 9, lhat his wife was The Senior Farewell Assem • . atlacked by a black and white bly will take place on May 16. 'spaniel, while they were walk, This series of skit~ was writlen B, Sunglasses in hol or dark color!, 1.00 HI PERFORMANOE ing at Maumee and Lakeland. by Joe Shea and Tom Misuraca. 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I , • , • I •••• j •• Page Sixteen GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thur$day,'May io.1908 Men Favored in Report Ji'Jy Your Flag FOl' Peace Talks "With Flag Day cominl up 'aed JDsycl.olog':st "Fly your American Flag dur on June 14." adds Ansbaugh, Fall " II II ing the Vietnam peace tallts as, By . __ __ : a symbol of national solidarity,' "let's all fly the flag. - People arc funn)! This is a: husbands and wives are starled urges Miles S, Ansbaugh, State psychologically eslablbhed fact. I by the wil'es, and that when a Commander of The American And the female of the species is ; couple is dining oul men order Legion of Michigan. 'i LADIES'.. HAV'DIAMONDSvou, • CHECKED BY funnier than the male! That is a I the '''old standbys," while This "Show Your Colors" . AN EXPERT psychological truism. i women like to experiment with ca mpaign is parI of a national I remodel old ;ewer111 into Mosl men. prefer not to lie. I food. efforl by The American Legion the finest, 14test styles. hut they are pw;hed inlO il by a I Continuing- wilh (he findings to show all of the world tliat woman. Lying comes more! oC Dr. Brothers - women are America is united behind our • Great Values in Fine'Dia. easily to wo~en. If a man ~ells : more likely to go to pieces in government in its sincere at. monds; Wltch.s an~ all a story whIch sounds IVIldIY' try in g circu.mstances . '. . lempt 10 bring an honorable Gold Jewelry, complicaled, he's not Iymg If I women have mghlmares tWice peace 10 lhe w'. 'a" d f the woman's story sou n d s : as often as men-"perhaps be. of Vietnam. ill ra\ oe na JOnIII • Hi Grad. Wetch ReDeiring I I . idiotically simple.m i n d edit cause they hal'p. more to worry. . /li7}Q! wed whil, I/OU .oait might be lrue. about," she slyly added. Commander Ansbaugh, of These are just a few of the Women are mol' e difficull.: Reading, asks the mayors of all Allred ~. Zier statements made by pretty, and critical, and h a r del' to IMichigan communities to sup- JEWELER &'GoLDSMITH petite and blonde Dr. Joyce please. Men are more romantic POrt this endeavor by issuing 16437 E. Wa,rell. TU 1-4980 Brothers. famed psychologi;;t at than women, W01l'!en have more p:~cJamation.s ~skiDg American We buy old 9Qld,. jewelry a luncheon of Detroit's Adcratt colds, (3 to 2 ratio) .. , more cItizens to dIsplay the flag duro and diamonds. Club the other noon. She is' complaints, require appreciably ing this period. :~~dF2f~::::::;,~;;rJ~::a~:,'~:;'~i::'~;:~~~~:';)-~-,"-K-d-T-"~-':~-':;:,,-;~-:,;;,<-.~-',:~-:n-:~-::':'A-"~-'~-.'i:-?~-":"'-;-~O-':"'"-';~<~-t~-"?1-~-@-i;-~r-!;J:-'~-:~,-~-:%-;-ii'-'~'''-I\-:'<;-~j 1Jsten to her professional analy.! ;\len hal c str?n",er In.UltlOn 1:\ <'>' fiis of people. much oC which' (E.S.P,) Men he more about;:;;; ~ came from a council of top their age, but they only sub':4 TAKE A STEAK' i American psychologists. I tract a year or two. "When a :fj • • .'. I~'.:,..' Dr. Brothers also may be reo woman does lie about her age," : ') j ~~;~e~~~ea~re ~O~n~f ~~n;in~ ~:;~ ~~h~;~~~~~s, '~he really l:j 8 99 MAC OpAL m few years ago on a TV question .Beauty has I'e~y little to do :':l 14K at M. . ~ show. Incidentally, her subject With women holdmg a. m~n... ' ,;....i•..~,: 2 81 k f M k W I I ' was "Boxing!" what really counts 15 dlspo-. oc s West 0.' ac - arren ntersect Oft - She also revealed that experts sition" Men ch~nge their minds ti claim nine of 11 spats between two or three tImes more often c., CARRY-OUT or DELIVERED ______.______than women. j: !11I1I1II11I1I!1I111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111!: Husbands have more trouble ':" TU 4.3000 ~s COFFEY ~ getmolhers.in-Iawl in g a Ionthang wiveswith theirwith hL

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GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Seventeen . Thursdl')', May 16, 1968 ------,------Michigan Waters Provide Judge Belanger Hears 13 Cases PTA at Mason Meets May ,,22 This represents 8n excellent/Camerfl Club ______opportunity for ~ ~ r e n t s to IMeets Tuesday Easy A f B t. Tllirteen violators of traffic the fine. The final meeting of the yea.. speak to the group fo~ a short understand what IS IDvolved for I' , ccess or oa Ing laws-12 men and one woman-I Artllur Walker Jr,. 506 Piper. for the Mason School PTA will interval. Parents are' strongly both the children and their The .Grosse Pointe Cam.era _'____ appeared in court, and were Detroit, charged on March 22 be held on Wednesday, May 22, urg d t tt d thO erg teachers in this" relatively new IClub WIllmeet Tuesday eVeDJDg, M~chigan .has been the auto'l t;il.spewing Gold Cup class sentenced by Park Mu'niciPal] with a signal light violation, was e 0 a en IS m, e ID so I. . May 21, at 8 o'clock at the mobde. capital of the world I unlimiteds that draw hundreds Judge C, Joseph Belanger on freed on $10 bond. He was at '/:30 o'clock in Ute schOOl that they may be bllltter in.; educational concept. A questIOn I Grosse Fointe War Memorial ever since Henry Ford put the' of Utousands to the banks of the May 9. i brvullht in by a summons from auditorium. ~ormed o~ th~ impo~aDt issues and answer 'period will follow Ifor a social and educational pro, world on wheels. I Detroit River each summer. Van Turner 01 1748 SI. Anne I Lansing, forfeited the bond. The program will begin with Involved In thIS elect!Ont !I1r. Peterson s speech. ,gram. Ray and Laura Harvey's An~ where are the folks I And there are the smooth, Detroit entered pleas of guilty Richard A r I i n g ton. 15847 the introduction of the candid. The second half of the pro, There will be no room Visi-i presentation, "Highlights of the \Vheellng to? From a look at graceful, picturesqu"e sailboats. to two' separate charges, The Petoskey. Detroit. charged with ates for the Grosse Pointe gram will consist of a :talk by talion at this meeling, Refresh. Club Canoe Trips." will be fol. the latest figures, the Michigan The best.known Great Lakes first was an improper U.turn drivi~g 55 miles an. hour in a SchOOl Board. Each indiVIdual Vincent Peterson, Principal of ments wijl be served following Ilowed by a coffee hour. Guests Tourist Council says I great; races are Port Huron and durinll which he interferred 35.mlle . zon~, fo~felted a $35 will have an opportunity to Parcells, on the Middle School. ,the program. are welcome. mwy~th~ue~~liq~ICM9P~~~~Rsail~. w~trdfic,~~~~RS~~.~doow~l~h~~M2 rr~~~~~=.~-=-=-=-=-;;;;;=-;;;;~;;;~~~~~;;;~~~~=~======9 to. put their boats in the water. sics each summer, but there I fined $15 or. five days in j~i1. La~epomte. Grosse Pom.te, ~led Michigan consistently is a.: are regattas every weekend at I He also received a $40 or five gU~ltyto a ~top street vlolat!on, mong the top three states in the i places with interesting names days sentence for not having a paid a $5 flOe. Thoma.s Esslan, nation in boating registration. I such as Saugatuck, Tawas Bay, valid Michigan operator's Ii. 26301.Jefferson, SI. ~Ial: Shores, More than 400 000 powerboats lshpeming and other sailing cense. Turner paid the $55 fines. fo~fel.ted $8 for haVing Improper are registered 'here and there' par t s bordering Michigan Micha~l Louis Beaupre, 26221taFlllhgdhtsK"1 7-6' Ed d . A hI d D t 't I d 'It oy el or, () L war. Ire an estimated 50000 non. waters. s an. e rOI • p e not gUi y C t li f f't d $1< bo d ' . t 'g I I' ht . I t' 1 en er ne, or el e a " n MEMO TO: powered craft suc.h as sailboats, Michigan truly is a ~ater's 0 a Sl n!l 19 . VIOa lon, ~vas for driving 40 milE:s an hour in rowboats and canoes. paradise and there are more found gUilty. paid a $10 flOe. a 30.mile zone. It figures. The Water Won. than 700 public boat launching I Charles B~rtkus. 2086 Stanhope. Ch d 'th" kl d' .' , I Grosse Pomte Farms was found I arge WI ec ess rumg derlalld has 11,037 inland lakes. site around the state. g 'It f d .. 30"1 during which she damaged a '1 f. d' ' UI Y 0 flvmg ml es an. . 36,500 ml es 0 nve~s an These sites offer access to 'I hour in a 25.mHe zone and aid Park pobce scout car, DaiSY streams and 3,121 Imles of a variety of inland lakes and a fine of $10 • P Theresa Geisel, 5361 Grandy. Registered Voters of Grosse Pointe Shores Great Lakes shoreline. streams as well as to the Great I Aft I d' .It t 1 IDetroit, entered a plea of guilty. Nowhere in Michigan is a Lakes. In addition, most ot, er. p e~ 109 gUi Y 0 a .eft I and was fi:ied $25. She. on order II bciat~.r more than six miles Michigan's 11 million acres oC t~lah?ni ClarJon f~Vhltef'lof the judge, paid $94 for repairs '.1~~a from. a lake or stream or more public land is criss.crossed by: $6 Ro ~ei~ j' P~I .ah me 0 ,mad~ on the. police automobi~e. th.an .B.5 miles from one of the 'streams and dotted with thou-. L . gD t .a e anf~ 'd 1294: Thirteen dnvers, charged With Don't forget to vote on Tuesday, May 21/ and t 2 0 I Four Great Lakes bordering the ' sands of lakes all open to the Ji f enox h e ~Ol, w~s f~ne , $1 . traffic violations, did not appear two peninsulas recreational b~ater. or not avmg a c au eur s I. in court. Judl;e Bal1E:nger is. . cense. d t f h' t asy availabilty of Few spots along Michigan's sue warran s or t elr arres s. when you do, votE~for the incumbent officers The e., . . " Two separate charges also ----- \Vater, the teoo.mcal advance~ In Gre~t Lakes shorehne r~qulre were placed against Casimir outboard motors. boat pnces a tnp of more than 30 miles to Lesinski, 5175Casmere, Detroit. TEU..s OF THEFT I and trustees for continued good government. for almost all budgets. and more the ne~t har~r. ~nd al~ost For speeding 40 miles an hour Mrs. Marschall Darst of 1455 leisu~e time for Am.efleans ha~e all of thiS.coastllne IS.access~ble in a 30.mile zone it cost him $15. Aline drive, called Farms police cont~lbuted to makmg the mid, t.o recreatlOn.al craft m rel~t1ve. and for no operator's license on I on Tuesday, May 7, and stated wcst s water mecca. ly shor~ .Jumps. Practically his person, $3. that while her car was parked Crosse Pointe Shores Committee There's boating of 311 sorts every Mleh.lgan p~rt now has Heaviest sentence 01 the May Iin a lot adjacent to the Wright In Michigan for all tastes. public dockmg faculles open to 9 court session was one of $65 Gift Shop, 18650 Mack, some. to Re-elect Incumbent Officials. There's easy rowboating on a recreational boaters. or 10 days in jail given Jesse one broke into the vehicle and 1mall lake to swift. synchro. ------Parkham, 14733Klenk, Detroit. stole her suH jacket, valued at nize

fine~t. most reliable new teach. I. • fAMILY LAUNDRY ers the country has to offer. \ Evidence of the success of this • RUG WASHING pains.taking process of search. • lOAD DRY (UANING ing for. and acquiring new DROI'.OF" 51RVIe! teachers, is reflected in the quality school system that we All Lau,ulry & CleGllint all enjoy. Don. Seporotely The one-flight!; airline. Every year these new people _ B.or in Min4 - come to Grosse Pointe ready to Your \.oun4ry is nu'r ",ixeO! serve our young people, but they ill with o,h.r custo","'. 1". are confronted with a serious you're going. The one you're It's natural to feel that the flight 4/on ...... r.lely. The current Delta timetable SAME DAY SERVICE problem of housing before ,they IF DESIRED ever step into a classrcnm. The makes pretty impressive read- booked on. you're taking is the only impor- general public has always been For l~itull 884-9690 alert to this problem, and has ing, But if it's late, or oversold, or tant one we're running an day. responded well to the plea that KWIKll SMO.WHITE school omcials make for rooms, Sixty-four pages thick. Column if we've slipped up on your reser- ~ And although you may see on\y Laundromat & Dry C1eant" apartments. flats and houses. 'your ship's crew, there are fer 16300 E, Warren after,column of paired numbers, vationr our big, fat timetable corn.r of 3 Mil. Driv. Once again, the appeal Is D.tral". Large!' .nd being made to anyone who can each one a takeoff and landing. carries no weight with you at all. every 1light some 25 Delta peo- ... , Equipped provide, or locate, desirable housing for some of the finest Do you care? If we couldn't even manage to ple as vitally concerned with your 'tenants available. The Depart- FOR SAFETY AFLOAT ment of Community Services of Of course not. get you to Atlanta, you certain~y trip as you are. To them, Delta is the Grosse Pointe Public Schools BROWSE will happily receive listings and You're interested in only one don't want to hear about how ,~one-flight, airline. And their aim THE SHIPS then direct interested new is a perfect flight for you. WHEEL faculty. members to appropriate column in that table, because easily we coufd have gotten you respondents. you're only concerned with one to Miami. Grosse Pointe residents can offer a valuable service 10 the flight. That's why we call Delta the ~ community and to teachers if they will make their rentable The one that's going where one-flight airline. ~OEL.TA housing available by calling Tuxedo 5.3808 o~',Tuxedo 5,0271.

Eastern Star Chapter Slates Card-Luncheon Eastern Shapter 420, Order of the Easlern Star, will hold CANVAS F~~\:d it.~ annual spring card party OXfORDS Colllfo,t & on itrl',. and luncheon at the new Pointe LEATHER ao.t~ Masonic Temple on Vernier road today. Thursday, .May 16, OXfORDS the iiJ begin ning at 11 o'clock. In addition to lunch, there will ship's wheel Illc. • be prizes and favors. Mabel '''" MACK TU 2.U4~.sc:' Dunn is chairman of the bene. Open Daily • ,., W I fit. Tickets are being sold at FrI •• , •• i the door for $1.50.

TIMES ~•...... •..~~. MORE"'. ROSES famous University reports - ~~use of Miracle-Gro 1ncrea~ed the general Vigor of rose plants considerably, with many more stronger, longer shoots and branches, much more and greener foliage, 8S well as double to triple the number ot , more beautiful blooms," ~ I lIniversity 'elt prov"s ~O'Jecond lOmond, './ 30m.nd.:~ "Hutern' action" in 5.ft. rose bush '.:~,_ . i,~W t'ClZI\CU.I. Uniu'll~ly Ici.ntilll add.d 1iny ,'f:'\1ti.f(~',' ,~~~~',.:"-:;: qua:nl11les c~ radioactive Iracers to lest ,...~,.I..\ ':"",'..''''''~~:,j ,'1J.3.;I":\'" .. ::". SO,lutic", o.r Mllacle.Gro. They tt~~n applied ~ fY. ~i;' l",,~' / '-' Yo::?, ~:,::. ;,. The one flight that matters is yours. thiS lolutlon 10.thl Tools ot a S.looI rOse '~.: :.-_-:. ..," '~"(;:. ,~. . . bush. Wilhin 30 Slconds, G,iqer count,r ':~)' ;~.... ~1. '~/~,,~r . ~t: .J'eqisltred deflni.te- aetivity at lOp 01 bu,h +..,.; " '. ~. ':. ", ~ _prool 01 how lOll lo!iracl.,Gro wor1c5, ,<, ' ,; GUARANTIEDInULlS 'I 7 DAYS 510,,,'1 'Will .. Iund full purchase price at C1nylim. II you do,', 9.1 luperior r.luili. , Atlanta The only non-stops." 95 New Orleans 6 jet services be- Orlando 3 jet services. 10:00p tri""'.: )','4.'l~" " " .. .r,.:;. MOllE UNIVEItSITY TUTS DEMONSTItATl min ... at 8:00a, 1:50p. 10 other tween 8:00a and 12:20a. Night Night Coach fare, only $50. Day ~';-I" AMAtlNG fAST ACTION WITH SAm.,. ~"."',. "0 Plallt Num~r J 1~~~iv~d.mo.st liquid plant Jetourist, ~;61. •... , ." .,'':'...... ,~:i-: food. Visibl, Improvrmenr wc's Iloliced' thru-Jets. Jetourist, only $40. Coach, only $50. Day Jetourist wHhin a Jew dO'fr. Thtre were absolvltorr , H.. H.. HI. no s-i.qns f}1 It'rf~ljrer _ fare, $60. Add tax to tares. 1 2: /.. ~ burnln/} Or torClnq. .. Houston 5 services, including 2 :s~rt-will not "hurn'. @vtn in ht'.lt dry W~OI~U . " ..'hen \lsert t'I!I dlrtCI~d. [l(celT.r.1 {or lawns, lites, Night Coach jets, only $56. Day Tampa/St. Pete 5 jet services For reservations, call Delta or .hrubl. all flow.", ECONOMICAL. Jetourist, $72. daily with 3 thru-flights. Jetour- see your Travel Agent. Ask about 8 OZ, $1.00 11/2 Ibs, $2,25 Sibs $5.00 ist fares: Day, $63; Night, $50. Dallas Super-8 thru-jet at 1:50p, Delta's wide variety of special plus 3 other services. Jetourist Miami Up to 8 jet services, the low fares. 1 :- Mlracle-Sra' , fare, only $64. most. 2 Non-stops. lO:OOp Night "".PU'POSEWATE'.SOW.'E ., 1'~ 1NSTANT.ACTION PLANT FOOO ~TIO"'.t' Coach, $57. Day Jetourist, $73. I _' r_ HOW AT LEADING LOCAl. STORES \...- -. • • •

. . . , ~ . . . , . . 2 2 $ 2 7 MS 27 7 7277222222222.0. • arp a sas • .0. ' •• 070S= •• 0 0 ••••••••• h •• GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday. May 16, 1968 ------_._------_._ ..._--- I I ,------'1 home run to help the Braves: Charlie Miller each collecled I' · I L R I run past the Dodgers, 52. !five hits for Toronto. Lit e eoaue esu is ! The Cards. look the Dodgers 'II B~ffal~ ran past Miami 8.4 as 1 L ;;I i 9.4 and PhIl Simon led the ],1a r.: Rmke struck out seven 1''-- 11' hitting attack with two homers. ! of the nine batters he faced. Dan Lenehan followed suit with Mark Peyser blasted a homer W~ODS.SHORES IQuinn save a 3:0 margin for the a three.run bIas!. and Bill Duncan was the de. I B~ Jan Walker ,Sox over the Tigers. .,. . fensive star. I • The Grosse Pointe Woods' The Indians spoiled the Whitt I Amef1CanSAtSSod~lahon l\hnGrs Kopacka picked up a timely I , I • an JDlts h't d d . t I Shores Little Leagl" baseball I Sox' bid for a perfect week by IT W L P t I an rove 10 wo runs as : SPlI

Cell PR 5-68(10 I: The Cubs have picked up three Montreal.enjoxed a c?uple of SlDO"N GARFUNK8. lAWAENcETURMAN .. ,ist.red lul4 .~ .. -.-- -.--- '. ,victorie~ to hold first place i? 'I~~ff~~t ~~~ior~~d tth~i~lr~~~::d ~NaiOLS TEOtm~ PWJISDl' ._, __

the National League. Doug Krel' I victim was Columbus, 23.4. Air freshener ger went 2 for 3 a~d Drew I R i c h m 0 n d won their first NOW at these stllected theatres \. Brophy blasted a timely double game hy a slim marg!n over eAl LOT MT 7 OZ, • lEG, 49 ~ Ito help the Cubs to a 9.5 victory IRochester 6.5. They eaSily took ALGER E JEWEL CUMENS BAR-B.Q \ over the Braves. Matt Pierce Tampa in their second victory L~'" ...... JIl~11IoI.... IT44i~ piched. up the llitchingvictory. ~4-1. Rochester bounced back to Despite Bob Wheeler's two hils, bea~ Toronto 14-13. . the Pirates lost to the Cuhs 17.8. M~ke Nardon colleeled eight STATE-WAYNE GRILL IADIO.CITY MicIlii._ "'.... _ 3MiW. Keith Alward and Bob Barbaglia RBI s and two hom~rs to pace were the hitters for the Cubs. Toronto to a 25,3 victory over ~ w... ., Ml4011o ... ~33~ ...... t.2100 The Cubs bats ao.ain boomed Syracuse. Jeff Shalsberg and FOLDS FLAT against the Giants~' 23.11. Steve -W------=----.::.:.:e.:..------FLORAL - LAVENDER FOR STORAGE 2" PINE and SPICE Constantine and Matt Pierce "'i

each picked up three hits. 1fii;'.: ..'~.i..: The Bra v e s out-lasted the "" Pirates 86 and Randy MitseH picked up three hils and Dahling 18 Guastella had two hits. MitseH W pi.:ked up three RBI's and a i

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Thursday, May 16, 1968 GROSSe POIN1'e NEWS P<'lge Nineteen ------PARK el, k iloilo y T 1-1Id S 1 lOne PI'tell Beats ~."t.P'.:JIl'.1 J....:JIkeJ's r DOli/! Dziuba pilched a no. Little League Results Majol'J I I,C . , . S 0 0 '. C '00 ' ,,1 u a hiller for Lhe I.al;ers until the

. (Continued from Page 18)'---; I~;~;;.-P;ul. k Gard, John Schmidt. The Indians are a sLron5! The Departmenl of Commun wilJ meet [rom 9 until 10:30! :' One pilch meanl the differ. IFlelcher Field. I~'''.71h illnin" Ill' 'In I'ck out 10 ester !lot extra base hl'tS for n' Garey and Dal'e Case got .. '1 S' f Ih C P , . . 'I" \\'/ 1 f 5t D ,'.1 1'1: balters. Whalen pl't'hed for 51. ~ . I K It'ader in Lhe American wilh 4 1.1' el'l'lces 0 e ro,se olllLe a.m. Bon compleLlIIg 8.9 "rades ence between I'lctOrl' and de. 1 Inl la en () . allu II 'I) 'd S I' I I d . h'L . the winners, Rob e rt Heidt I exIra hils [or Ihe !ndians while . ",' ' a\'l .. t. all la SIX I S !II 'homered [or the loser,;, Joe Car.lan homered and Bob wins and no losses. Second spot !'lIblic Schools will offer basket. will meeL from 1O.:l0 a.m. Lo [eat Cor SI. Paul lIigh School a grand sla III /Wlllel' on a fun Ihe ,'n('ount('1'. ~Iike Corcoran GIANTS.4 REDS.O. Giants Basharh doubled [or the losers. is occupied by 3 teams witb 2-2 ball instruction this summer 12 noon. Boys eOlllpletin~ 10.' when its \'arsiLy basl"ball squad I' eOllilt in the lill,l1 inning With. hit tll.'O: JeCi Ploen, John made it 3 straight as Claude Ma. RED S?X.7 REDS.I. Fred records, The Indians dropped: u'nder the direction o[ the well. 12 grad('s will meel from 7 ('ncounlered its sel'ond loss in two out.; to win that one for. CrHchiolo, Ed Moran, and jester was the winning pitcher Krager, Bill Brucker and Fred the Sen.ators 12.7: ~hen lIad~ad known and highly respeeted. t:Il'ough 9 P,III, si,\ starts Jllonday, l'.1ay 13, aL till' }\\"iat"rs 65. : Terry Carty each had one. with George Pendy and Dick Bowan got. exIra bas~ knocks had ~ big game gll'lng ~p 2 hIts, Grosse Pointe lIigh School! Borland each getting 2 hils. for the 11'lnners, wh.lle Do~g fannlllg II and blasl1~g two coach, Chuck Hollo~y T,lese' Norman Thompson pitched a D.onaid struck out 8 10 a WID. doubles t~ lead. the 3.0 \\'10 ~I'er da.~ses are designed to brin!! strong game in a losing cause. nmg effort.. the AthletiCS: FIDaU}' Lhe Ono~es high iev('1 instruction 10 en. ~'DIANS.6 REDS.1. Jerry RED SOX.g TIG.E'R.S.2.. lo'red bowed to t~IS ~ame tc~ m wllh, thusiastic bo)'s who want to play Il" K th t h Schaffner pltchlllg a stlllg~ one 1.,askclball well. Corbett and Dave Case com. r~ger was . e winning pI c er hIller and Haddad unloading a bined to pitch the Indians to vic, ~I'hlle S~u ThIede struck out 12 homer. i Classes will be offered to boys tory. Extra base hils for the III a lOSing calliie. Mark. McKee . vlho hal'e completed the sixth Indi~ns came [rom Billy Rae and Fred Kraier each hit home The Yankees won 2 of 3 wilh grade and range up through Drew MilIcI" and Bob Tromblv' runs and D.oug Donald doubled Matt Rohr and Kelley MacLean senior high sehool age. Classes F .' for the wlllners. Steve Ahee getting 3 hits in a ~41 wi~ ol'er will be organized accordinl! to red Kregar and Doug Donald do ubi e d and Stu Thiede the Onoles. In th~lr 5.4 I'lctory age levels, or at the diserl'lion slammed extra ba:;e hits for the homered for the losllrs. over the AthletiCS, MacLean of the director at four different losers. REDS.6 PHILLlES.I. Norm and Pelers eombined for 15 schoab during the six weeKS BULK GRASS SUO INDIANS.13 P I RAT E S 5. Thompson struck out II for the i strikeouts while gil'ing up 2 hits. they will be in progre.s. P,oys LAWN & GARDEN All I,onds You'll be glad you waited for Dal'~ Case was the wi.nni.ng winners as good fielding marked. Dick Red m 0 n d has heen \I ill prol'ide their own personal ORNAMENTS pltcaer, allhough John Hlggms a well. played game. rappino doubles consistent1I' equipmenl. Any Quantity pllched_~_s_~~~g game (or the Triple "A" getting [our for this week as hi; Cost of the class is $15. St2rt. FOUNTAINS this new concept in mowersll ------PORTLAND-tO SAN DIEGO. Alhletics pulled out one against ing dale i.~set for June 18 and 16. A well played. game despite the While Sox 103. rl'j(istralion deadline date is RENTALS I the weather whIch ,c~t thlllgs The Senators' Steve Pember ~lay 24. The sessions will he 3 off all.er 4 Innmgs, Skip Slaler ton pitches like a magician bllt held on Tuesdays. Wednrs'iays ?i Thotch RemoYen a~d BJlI GI.ove~ star.red f~r the in tough luck. Despite his 2 ;wd Thursdays, three days a ~ Spreoders, Rollers, Etc. DOG & CAT wmners whIle San DIego pitcher hilter with 11 strikeouLs he lost week [or six weeks. '" John Hackett homered tor the to the While Sox 20. All morning classes will be iJ FOOD IQ.3ers. Th O' I d th S held at Pierce. Parcells ant! ~ SAC R A 1\1 E NT 0 . 11 SAX e rlo. es passe e ena- Grosse Pointe Ilio"h School. 1 & Assorted blonds ond hard to . tors 138 With Barr and Downer , ;1 CEDAR STRAW DI.EGO .5. Chuck Austerberry doing most o[ the hitting, While Afternoon classes will be held ~ find item •. tripled an? h~mere~ [or the ;vm. iI', the While Sox 17.0 runaway a~ Brownell. i BEDDING ners. Wmnmg pitcher G,reg ol'er the Yankees Gardner. Cole, Boys completeing 6.7 grades '. Loosvelt struck oul .12 IlhJ!e. Michael and Connoll\' each col. ------I~*For onlmols elld plont protec, Jeff Pell. and John IIlcfariand: lecled 3 hits' 'Ill_ ~1lion. PET FEED slarred for the losers. , . , ~ 'i Class "c" In the National Leag~e this, f" . Pigeons SYRACtlSE.9 TO LED 0.1. early race IS .closer With the or penmes Winning pitcher Tonv Sinagore Br~\'es and Glanls at 2 V1CI PET SUPPLIES Hamsters struck out 13, while Otting and t~r.les. Much depends on the ,Sinagore got extra base hits. fJmsh of the ddayed gam.e be, Chain" Collars Rabbits Frank Willard struck out 13 in 'tw~e~ the Braves and Pirates Ointments, Vitomins I . . whlcl! was stopped at 6 all. The Parakeets a Io~LDgcaus". G' t f d call RICHMONj).'13 COLUMBUS- Ian s won two games 0 Iffe~. Canaries I. .' ent character 3.2 over the Cardl' g.. Joe ~orskl the wmm?,g nals and 18.6 over the Dodgers. LIF. Squirrels pilcher. hIt 2 home r~llls while Patterson pitched against the the sitter ... Marc Ha~e and ~UIS Moran. Cardinals and stole home in the 1'URFFOOD and make a c~ch contributed humers for the last inning to insure his vic, (23-10-5) weekend reservatiop. wlllners. , tor~'. Patterson and Joe Oliver MAGIC LIFE at the ST. REGIS "'. . ROCHESfER.I0 MIAMI 4, each collected 4 hits against the Covers 5,000 Sq. Ft, J~m Morgan struck out 14 and Dodgers. hit a home run. Marc Hage . . . GRASS FERTILIZER Friday evening dinner .• , doubled for the losers. George SlklCh of the Do~gers I Fisher Theall e tickets SYRACUSE.27 ROCHESTER- pounded 3 dOllbl~s anrl a smgle Covers 5,000 Sq. Ft. , ,. to hClp John WClksnar to a 1l-7 '4.95 for two ... l)realda~L and 12. Bob McCamp~ell stru~k ~ut victory over the Reel Legs. Bill Sallllday cl'ening dinner 1? ,for the I\lnners,. wohl~e Speer brought the Red Legs into ••. Sunday morning NeVIlle,. Frlll"hauff, Sma,?le thE' win column 5.1 ol'er the breakfast. , . A marvel- and Oltlllg got extra base hits. Pirates. Tony Coptv swished t vo ous weekend for only Morgan and Hendry homered round tripp~rs and Joe Bri;gs $,12.50 per person (dou- [or the losers. swang out 3 hils in the Braves blc occupancy)! •.. no . ALBANY:5 .TOLED04. The 9.1 downing of the Cardinals'. Ilrings altache<1, first extra lIInl~g game of the Phil Bowersox put one over the The IjI)lJ;PP/lR V.21 season S3l~ Bnan Murray of fence [or the Red Birds. HOTEL Albany strIke out 13 10 a well. )\[. ;:;i played game .. mars. CUTS AND BAGS YOUR GRI'.SS AND ' 8T.R€G18 COLUMBUS 9 BUFF ALO.6. MIII~esota lS se~hng th~. ~a~ly r:~~ "'EST GR "NO BLYO .. CASS Bob Schmidt wu the \' inning p~ce III ~he Nahonal DIVISion VACUUMS LAWNS, WALKS AND DRIVEWAYS! ,', fREE PAaKlNG Til }.- pitcher in a well.plal'ed game, Wit? 3 wms and no losses. l.n __ ._.______. their 254 romp over the All' V.21 reaches new heights of perfection in design. ease of ~ Force, Neumann, Fountain, Con. handling and in thll superb multi-purpose job it does. Grass {~ nors and Tocco blasted 3 hits bag is behind the mower ••• nothing projects on either sid.;~:~:~ apiece witb Tocco's all being , •• Mower is perfectly balanced •• , easy to push and gives a' triples. While downing Alaska NOWI It yeac AFCO Dullr Ilvel cut even with bag fun of grass. ;j112HP, 4 cycle engine; :~~ 17-11 Tocco connected 3 more times and Neumann hit a round clie,cast magnesium ifeckj and 3'fllll:21 inch cut. A joy to use!l '; tripper. The Klondikelioys \verc TonE. & HERMAN'S r:: not idle however with Patzer MANY OTHER MODELS getting 3 and Howard a homer Call 779.2498 $117.95 i among his 4 bils. MI 4.5458 • 754-9660 :~i TRADE-INS ACCEPTED f:: llIinois, wilh Bill Spencer hit, M.... b.r Gf l.tI.r H.. tillt .11" .:::;~ tin~ like a demon with 5 hits in. Coolin. lure.u ~ '~~,' ~»:.:.,;~ "luding a 4.bagger and 7 RBC's. downed Iowa 23.15. Freeman circled the bases on one for the 10sE'rs.. DespilE' Indiana's 6 lJils in the first inning, they el'enln. ally lost tn Northwestern 12.7, Howard of Alaska connected for anolher howel'er against ILEARN, BAB'(, Nal'y but in a losing cause 12.5. Renfro wa! the winning pitcher, aidinJ( his own cause with I round tripper. LEARN The Free Press did- Norlhwestern passed II1inois 118.5 while McTighe hit 4 times with a pioneering study Coslopovlos deserved the win ._ while striking oul IS. that the President's Riot Commission I prtltnll , Iowa's lireg Freeman and labelled "brilliant." Jndiana's Pete Wilson swap~d' MILT TRENIER. MICICI LYNN i home runs while Iowa prel'ailed i New (ast! New Musid GOLDEN 20.18. Ohio Slate and the Marines fwill~_.; •• ",,"N l.~ l'11.,.'1 t,(!, 01 "Salute to Broadway" Jlrp'" I'll" o.'I'(lI~ r'H r,.n .... ,,= ",>, •• ,, 'If'tl> nl','.'''' '.n:a .','- nil"" "~.~. "4-<1,"'".''' ,;I'."lt>if Chinese-American RESTAURANT State 12.8. Joe Fikany and Ruble "~r" ,..-,.,1',,'" .'.1.".1 ,,~ n' ,,,C'..... 1l,'I" .. ~r.",~.P-''\t ''''t~~ol ..rl) '''.,...,''o(. f).,""'.. '.' ,ll,'.....,"'.' •• ,, , 1."'",,,, ""'p"p)I.,, .. of COCKTAIL LOUNGE lead the way. Michigan Slate's t".,'Irt-"'''''OI(>l", ... I.p',,',''.rrl;l'',I,natl''.t a few we3ks ago we thought r,." .,,'" 1 """1';" ' .,.. 11t, I~. p'O" r r 1.,,",~ ..... tllo"''''CI''Ilo ....J',f, .. ,.,. ... Mike Day picked up five hilS in I:.'. ." r" ,"' -., ~.~ 11I'.".'" ••. I~.O'. Ie ,r. .,.....,.t,b1'." 1~..l.~.1'1'I(.IUI, two losing causes. • Siellar £nlerlainment ,""..'.'."~.I-~.~~'"'~.,'"~I~ MGn.Thu~s~~~S~m to 12 163~r ~~~PER • Delicious Food and Drink we'd really been honored ...'.' ...."'~ .. , ,••.• '.11 I.'" ...."" ", r""~' I" ,.~ c: Fri. &, Sot. 11 o.m. to Purdue was also a double win. 'I ",,',",,',"" • Charming Moonmaids f, ." •• ".,., .....,..',,' .... "1'1' ..". Sundo\' 12 to 12 ....mpl. Porking ner 12.9 over Michigan State • Reservalions, Phone 54&5700 .1'1.'.' .•• '., .. " •• ',' .•• , ...... '!"'.,;! ~ttroit Stet llreu ,~" ... , • , ". , ..... ,r .. and 17.6 over Michigan. The i 111\ .\\'(IDNU'JF.PAPER • • ;" , ' '" ~ '.'" l,l'I""' ,'•• ~ ., Featuring the very finest in Can. COMPLEH 1Ilarines picked UP a pair oC, fOllOW THIS MOON.CHART TO tonese dishes for Luncheons and Carry Out Service wins lOll with Wisconsin and 22010 N. Cbrysler Smice Drive in Hazel Park. Dinners, plus exotic Cocktails. 881-6010 10.2 lip nn Army. With the week a consistenl double .~how Hawaii then we won two Pulitzer Prizes __ .__. knocker! ocr Army 13-10 and I Wisconsin 169 while Pills. '-l ~~----') f Ii llucm1in gand (j i a 111 b I' uno First, tht: entire Detroit Free Pres!: staff won a during 1967. The geographical area in which slugged triplrs. Williams of. ,r I t." 'j the rioting flared was huge, Moreover, the Armv anr! t:ellelt and Sullivan I prize for its comprehensive cuverage of the oC \Visconsin also triggercd 3 story lasted for seven days - an enormous baggers_ Detroit riot. And, second, John S. Knight, edi- , torial chairman, received a prize for his col- strain on any news stafL" Michigan ranks fifth or highrr ' in prodllctio~ of 'oore th~n 20 umn, "An Editor's Notebook," which appears John S. Knight's citation reads in part, "For flerb major (Md crnp~, :l111101l::il in the Free Press each Sunday. distinguished editoriiil writing, the lest of ex- rankin", only 22n

THE ACTIUN LINE PAPER

. I • I ,. Thursday. May 16, 1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS

Babe Ruth league

WooDS.SHORES \ Quinn was crr.dited with the All.Aml!rlcan League /Ioss. East Division I Tuesday's games saw Flame Week of May 5 to May 12 continue on its winning ways On Sunday Midland was de.' as Ken Conlon pitched four and feated by Cox & Baker 13 to 6. ! one. third innings of scoreless John Short, the winning pitcher. relief to beat lIIidland 12 to 5. had help from Mark Nehra, first place, next week's games pO ed who had two hits. and Greg Conlon helped his own cause Johnson, who had two doubles. with a t~ree run home run. Losing pitcher George Quirk Steve Schier also had three hils helped his own cause with three including a three. run homer. The fabulous~@air conditioner hits. Dave DJ'pll also had three' :rim AJI~rd had two hits includ hits for the 10~iers. mg a tnple for Flame. Tagged Flame l"urnace beat Palmer I [or the loss was Don DiLaura. Moving 3 to 2 as Howard Cline Kiwanis, won its first game with exclusive New rOund design NORTHLAND knocked in the winning run with by def~at~ng ~ox & Baker 13 one out III the bottom of the' to 6. Wmnmg pitcher Gary Free. EASTlAND seventh. Winning pitcher Paul man went the full sev~n ir'!l'\i~gs Nehra pitched a three hitter. an.d added three hits: ~l1ke .IRMINGHAM Bill Jenzen's double knocked in MIller also got two hits and Palmer's second run and gave k!10cked in four runs off losing 0pH MM., thUll .. frI., Sot. '!it , support to losing pitcher Mike pItcher. Greg J?hnson. ~ietcalf's five hitter. Jim Stit. Boutm remam undefeated by 7el pitched Boutin to an 11 to b~aling Palmer ~3 to 6. Winning • WHISPER QUIET INDOORS 4 victory over Kiwanis. Bill pItcher John Stltzel went seven _. -- _-_ . --- innings and had two hits. Alan • LOW-VOICE OUTDOORS Women Dislike Barbaglia had two douhles off • BUILT TO LAST losing pitcher Jack Brush. Gig lid B It DeBacker and Gary Eugenio • LOCATES ANYWHERE S IlOU er e S had two hils each for the losers. III COMPACT AND RUGGED On Thursdav Fldme won its The woman of the house is the lhird game against no losses slrong supporter of automotive as pitcher Don Daher pitched a three hitter and slruck out 11 safety efforts, but it is going to Kiwanis batters. The final score take a bigger effort to sell her on the use of shoulder belts, was Flame 7, Kiwanis 5, Daher Rated in accordance says writer Charlotte Fancell also knocked in the winning I>. with ARI Standard 21(}64 in the May 13 issue of Aulo. run. Ken Conlon, John Capo motive News. stoato, and Pat Costello each h;:d Iwo hits for the winners. ~Irs. Fancell. who advises Ihe Palmer Moving moved into Carrier threw away over 50 pounds of useless metal to make this unit compact auto industry on dealing with the win column with an 18 to 9 They turned the fan up to send sound andheafsk-vward ... llway from the women in lhe trade publication. viclory over Midland. Winning lawn, shrubs, and neighbors. And they curved the coil to give you a larger reports that women look with pilcher Bill Jenzen had help ),',; ~ suspicion on 11Ie devices which from Gary EugeniO, Gig De. cooling face area. The result? A better, more efficient, more compact and ;]~~~;f.:.-,::?),:~;:',.... are now mandalory on new cars. Backer, Jim Allard, and Mike more economical air conditioner .., architecturally styled by Walter W, Hoyle, Some mothers reported 1hat Gill who each had two hils [or I.D.S.A. Call us today for more information or a free survey. DECORATtON DAY s;~~~tt[',~,i..:; they were fearful of what young, the winners. Don DiLaura and .,. ,.<::.",}:r:/fi;~~ sters playing cowboys and In. George Quirk each had two hits "Servin~ All the Pointes!" WOODARD'S. "Sculpturo". The woven wire makes these mesh pieces cool and 'Iight dians might do with the devices. to support losing pitcher Don and you can leave them out-of,doors all the time. The handsome .. S" continental ' r 1 . t I 0 im' Ducastel. ' C. hIe .comp am, rea r ' Boutin remained in a tie fur height octagonal table and" choirs are IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY IN ~gmed, IS that the ~houlder belt first place by defeating Cox & POMPEI AN GREEN,. CIEL !SLUE AND CHALK WHITE. Available on special orde lS not p~operly deSIgned for the Baker 16 to 13. Winning pitcher WILLIAMS. in 9 dramatic finishes. female figure. They also see the Al B b r dd d th h.ts devices as ugly contraptions an ar ag.la a e ree I Refrigeration & H,'ating; Inc, "stuck on the car ceiling," and to the BoutlD attack, and was 7\.2' nylon on vinyl Iiftomatic umbrella is available in Aqua, Cilron, Jade, Red with floral they'don't want to be botherec. helped "y ~ double and .a borne inl.rior~ New soil rHistant, 6" poly fringe , 49.99 with another piece of equip. ~un b~ Chns Chambrelam. Los. 14711 Harper TU 6-4848 ment to unwind, [aslen, unfasten 109 pilcher Alan Abbot~ had and store away every time they s~pport from Mark Nehra s two Authorized ~~ Dealer step in and oul of their cars. hltTs . t d' [t' h f' st WOODARD/S .6tY/ Octagon he san mgs a er (e Ir It also annoys them to have week of play are: Table And Mesh Chairs ••• to unbuckle when leaning across W L to open or close doors and win. Flame 3 o 6()" octagon slate-Ielltured fiber- dows on the rider's side or /let Boutin 3 o glass table combines with con- something out of the glove com. Palmer 1 2 tour arm chairs in mesh. parlment. Cox & Baker 1 2 If it were not for the possibil. Kiwanis 1 2 60" Tabl•...... 159.50 ity t'Churting the resale value of Midland 0 3 Contour Arm Chairs, eoch 35.00 their cars it is likely, Mrs. Fan. AlI.American League cell said, thai many women West Division would remove lhem. Following a week of play, Mrs. Fancell cites the efforts I Locke Lumber is Ihe only un. 10% DOWN DELIVERS the auto makers have made to healen, team in lhe Grosse instruct owners in the proper Poinle''Woods.Shores Babe Rutll use of lap and shoulder belts, AII.American League's west di. but concludes that a great deal vision. more musl be done to win The season opened May .5 and. women to heir use. for the four new teams in the ______.______Division, the 14th annual open, ing day was the beginning of what looks like an uphill battle against the two .;,stablished clubs for the title. Locke Lumber, an established VERBRUGGE'S club, started off on the right foot opening day by scoring four runs in the bottom of the sev. ~ ' ~L~~~~ Ac~Nq enth to edge City Messenger ~'I.. • IUltE Of QUALITY = = - = __ FOODIAT:~~:~~~'o• . DB. • ' 8 to 7. Dave Brown was the winning pitcher. Sandy Smith .::::::' ....Y:;::~~••';';.....' ,tD-... BIOIIJ] drove in the winning run with a single. I Pioneer Furniture broke open COR. MACK 6 ST. CLAIR I a close game with six Tuns in MARKEl i the fifth to beal Harbour 9 M a r i n a, Hi 10 9. Greg Cook pitched a [ouT.hitter for Pio. STUFFED 1 neer. Valley Die Cast opened BONELESS ROllED Ilhe season hy edging out Ray Whyte. Electric. 4.3. Valley's PORK CHOPS Dave Hosea pitched a strong Itwo.hitter. PORK LOIN On May 7, Locke smothered 951~ Harbour. 14-2, Bill Schippert ------_._._------pitched a 4.hiUer for LOcke. In BULK POlfK their second game City )Iessen. ger knOCkFd off Valley, 13 to 3. ROAST City's Larry Pappas allowed : only three hits, and tallied 13 SAUSAGE 551~. strike.outs, Tim Groesbeck and DAWN Rick Walter led the hitting with STOUFFERS six hits between them. FROIEN FRESH c CLUI STYLI Pioneer's second victory came I MUSHROOOM (Continued on Page 21) .POTATOES lb.

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Babe R th L Bill Schippert and Lee Raben. C S I u eague burg rapped oul home runs. rack ..ai ors to Appear . ----- City Messenger picked up a (Conti d f P lIue rOD! age 20) lw.o ba.tt.err,. second win when il defealed the'l 1 R :>gatt 0 S t d ....h en the team beat the Ray On~May :9, Locke easily won W.hyte team 14.7. Joe Oskin,. e a It a ur ,ay Whytes, 8.6. With tying runs on its third game when it over. RIck Walker, and Bob Alkire; ba~es for the Whytes Ed Rein. p

------.--- --. _ work, Pazgrab ar.d Jim Groes I' known 1967 class champions of and the L.Class sloop, which will beck had perfect days al bat. the Detroit River Yachting As. be raced by Floyd Skikewicz, of Harbor 9 won over Valley 'I. socia lion, will p~rlicipate in o~e the sponsorilJg club. 13.10, to get a firsl win. Rick of the most lIntque of a.1I sal!. The Thistle, a fast, light 17 Prietz went all the way, struck boat raees--:a one.of.a.kmd re. footer. will be represented by lout the final batler with the g~tta matching a dozen recog, Crescent's Herb Mainwaring, CLOCK •bases loaded, to save the win, D1zed classes of boats and the 19.[00t L i g h t n i n g, I Roger Ulmer and Rick Russell The three.raee scries, spon. which, with about 10,000 boats, slammed home runs for Harbor. sored hy the Grosse Poinle Sail is the world's second fnext to .'irst Week Standings' i Club, will be run on a trian~u;! the Snipe) largest class. will be REPAIRING \~ L lIar, 4',c,.mile course off the! raced by William Tily, also of i Locke Lumber ,Grosse Pointe Yacht Club, run. Crescent. I

I City Messenger ~ ~ 'I' ning ~vest from t~e club toward The Ensign, a 22',t.foot, all-: GRANDFATHER Pioneer Furniture 2 1 ?etrolt. There \\:111 be a morn. weather boat, will be sailed by Valley Die Cast mg race at 10 0 clock, and two Dr, Arlhur Johnson, of the De. MANTEL Harbour 9 1 2 afternoon races, at 1:10, and 30 trait Yacht Club and the Olym, IRay Wh te 1 21 minutes after the finish of that pic class Finn: smallest boat y . 0 3 . race. (at 15 feet) in the race, will be WaU,~,Electric and N~tloDal League, 1 ,A I~rge fleet of spectator handled by big Al Bortolotti, of The GIants won their first Iboa.ts IS expected on Lake SI. Bayview. , aattery Types game of the season on Monday Clair to view all three races. Slead said th t I by defeating 'tbe. Cardinals 6.2: ':With the kind of s!1i1ors .in- tJeVl're wealher ~1'iIIonC~lls:er~! I Stel'e K~n~el. Pitched two hit I \olved,. a~1 of. ,them latonchmg poslponement to the following I 400 DAY .ball for SIX mnmgs, but ran into I and tumno ~hel. boats early [or d,w Sunday May 19 I trouble in' the last inning when I thiS evenl, It should be a whale . , . " • . . AlMOS he walked tbe first two batters of a Sat u r day on Lake SI. .He asked that .spectator cra~t Wid Knight came on in reliet: Clair," said Hal Stead, GPSC's view from the ftl~ges ,,1 .the, tn, 'ckl t' d lh t race chairman angle and, partlcularl" ,hat and qUI v re Ire e nex I . th' .d ., f t .SAMUEfl GRlE(H three Cardinals. The Giants. The class champions who have he~ a~ol pllssmg In ron .0£ Certi.fied Ml'ster Watchmaker scored 4 runs in the firs; in~. i ace e p t e d invitations to tesl : e racing boats, el'en at a dls. ! ing when leadi)ff man Steve themselves and their b?als, are ance. Certified Dialnond h.luatal Bowersox slammed a double Isuch renowned one-deSign sklp------~------_ .._------GJA. Graduate- followed by Steve Kenner~ pel'S as: . . ~' ~",' . sin:;le, and triples bv John Ren .AI Gr.egory. of BaYVIew, who aud llnd John Knight The oul. WIll sall a Raven. a 24.foot standing fielding pIa v wa powerhouse often regarded as POINIE'IIME Mario Carachi's one,handed sta~ the wo~ld's fastest conventional of a pop fll' just inside the out. 1 one.deslgn. . AND of.bouilds line, Tor,n Rochford, of Crescent. a JEWEL 'SHOP . , lonlltllne racmg expert. who On Tuesday the Plulhes and' willI' e pre s e n t the 19'h.£00t ~he ~odgers dueled for 8 inn Mariner class. 19455 MACK 884-0164 !ngs In a game that was. called John Pappas. of Bayview. the • because of darkness With the DRYA champion in the sleek, 3 &iockl North of Vernier s~ore dead.locked at 5.5. Dodger new Tempest, a 22.foot, all.out pitcher Fred Rohn collected racing machine. Gross. Pointe Woods three hitll while Phillies pitch, Marilyn Perry of the Detroit er Louis Bruno hit two singles. Yacht Club, who\vill comPete In ------This game was replayed on the popular 19-foot Flying Scot. Saturday, when Tom Court James To u sc any, of the pitched for the Dodgers and Grosse Pointe Club, who will won, 5.2, in a game that was race ,a 25-[00t. Folkboat, a rug. called in the top of the 7th ged and beautiful cruising class inning because of rain. The boat. Dodgers belted 12 hits, led by pon Criner, of Bayview, who archouse Planning & Engineered Handling Jim Moore who had three hits Will r e pre s e n t the Crescent Since 1937 including a double, and Ja~ class, a 2(.foot. locally. designed Sans who slroked three singles. boat that revels in heavy weath. Tom Bailey, catcher for the er. Phillies, blasted what manaJ(er Two of the oldest classes will SA.VES YOU MON EV • SAVES YOU TIME • SAVES YOU SPACB Gil Metry described as "the be. the ~Uoot K.CIass catboat, longest. home run ever ~it at I which win be sailed by Delroit SIX CONVENIENT LOCATIONS the Neighborhood Club F!cld." . --- In a tighl j!ame on wedrtcs'l ham came on in the sixlh inning day, the Cardinals handed the ~o relire the last man by blaz, ,.IT PAYS ,YO Brave~ their first defeal. Tim IIlg thrt:e straight strikc.~ pa~t ROBERT L. DEARY, President J.' '"' '.< • Cornellie was the winning the hatler. Steve Bowersix led pitcher. It was ~ scoreles~ game the Giant~' allack with a double until the f 0 u r t h.' when the and two singles; Doug Graham CORPORATION IN,V-ESTIGATE Braves pushed across one run. also. contrihuted three hits . .,j' REEFM/IGTERM'NAL The Cardinals tied the ganle in With three teams tied for Wh~h your ~resent car insurillce is up for the fifth and w'ent a'h'ead'in the should be exciting ones. . tenew~,: don't ran t savings opportunity! s1xUl. George Massau. center Slandings .'}'l'WlttitJor.' dol1~r., .,:U'o;i~.IlU. from the {ielderfor the; Cardinals, was ,," , "; ),' W, . L ,Excp'trigel~. rriple~A '.oif~yo.u the best the outstanding defensive plav. Braves 2 1 .rrivlh:gu and protK'tion.s. qualit)i"llldierv. er.' Final score: Cardinals - 3; Cardinals 2 1 , ~,'I~.e )'Ou can buy. " ':;.x '. Braves _ 1. Giants.2 J The Braves bested Ule Phil. . Dodgers ' 1 2 :Wb.~''l\rt~kt a ..avings Itate~~~t:Wemlln lies hi a close game on Thurs. - Phillies -l 2 it! E~cllange-iri,sliredAuto.qtlb ~eriib'ers do 'day. -THe Phillies scored one American League dollars on their car insurance: They are sltvr run on two hits. and the Braves The past week sawall Amer. currentl~being ~eturn~d lO%oflhe pri~e lallied. tNO runs on four hils. ican 1.eague teams of the Babe they' .pald ,fo~;. t:uur~nce , I~st . rear. TIlls 'Mike Gctz' was the winning Ruth League in the City, Park ,., .... 1>fONEY BA.9'-11~Iilg ~Id to aU volun •. :pite-her,; . and Farms settling down to a . i.~" tiryrisk'polic;yl1.oldets :of me Dettoit, Auto. Is your family . . . mobile Inttr,Iosurance'Excbange whose po\i, On' Friday, the Giants light. full schedule. ened the race by defeating the The big noise was made by cies expired lI£tet July .~~1967. Dodgers 6.2. John Knighl was the bats of the Red SOx on being e~posed to . [)O, a .!ittle l~vesti8~tint. yo~.ltjelf. The mem. credited'. with the win, but the Monda.I' ~s they handed the bershlp' couhseloc'ar:your neari>yAuto Club ."' Giants again had excellent re~ Yanks theIr s(co~d ~erea~. Vlln harmful X-Rays by ,,{fice y,'ill be. rltased to'show you pow "it: lief. p..itc.hi.ng when .DOUg Gra'i Eaman ~'as the wlllnm~ pIlcher. pays tp_b~long' ~othe Aurq,C1ub,an.d insure ______------. A mfi.c.h of last year's num. your clr'1I',ith rhe'EJ,;cha'nlle. . .. . bel' one anrt two tl'ams saw the your Color TV set? ,.. ::.. } . . . FAILS TO YIELD I White Sox beat olll the Indian,~ Mark, c. C~leater~. ~375 i 6.2, with Frank Kamofer, the :Detroit 'Automobile -I~ter.lnsurance Exchange \,o~ksl~ire, \Vas Is~ued ill. viola. I winnin" ~itcher, allowing 5 hils. , '"' _ .' ••. ~ .': .• ,.... I I ~ '_." . - I. . ,tlOn ticket by CIty' pollee on, The WhIte Sox scored 3 rllns I 'ruesday. May 7, for Iailure. to ! in the first inning. )Iark Sabr-r yield' the right of way, resulllllg hit a triple with 3 men on to GROSSE P61~tEDiVJSIO~ warning was given, however, it wasalso'noted. 1!.41 $"1, JEFFERSON; in an accidenl He was travel- hcln the cause, A simple scientific device, marketed by 'HQIUI2t.6300 -.• ing south on ~.vashington \~hen The Yanks got in the winnin~ Laboratory Analysis, Inc., can now be used to that young children' tend to watch. feleVision ' , he Jailed to see. 11. car .~nvcn rolumn on' Wednesday when ~~~~~~l:~as~~' ~~~e!'._' by.David H.Brush, 696 ~lVard, Chri.~ D'Hondt pitched them to determine the p,'esence and intensity of X-Ray from much closer viewing dista,n<:E;s. and hit the car on the left side. a 7.3 victorv ol'er the Tigers, emission, if present, from a color TV set in the ~.... Brush sustained minor injuries. In addition 'to starrin:z on the I In a govel'l1ment survey in' the Washington , mound D'Hondt sUl)plicrt the positions used for seating, while the set is in. offensive punch geltin!' 3 hits opel'ation in the home . area, some X-Ray emission was found from 268 . out of four times at bat. I of the 1,124 sets sUI'veyed. In this sample! Qne ContinuiDj! their wi n n in g I ways, the Red Sox' he,t the The color TV set owner can set the Video- oul of Hi sets was dangerous according to White Sox 6.3 all Thursdllv. Monitor device uP. in minutes. The device, standar{ls sel hy the National Council for MAY SERVICE Chip Jehle scorcd hi~ second I after exposure, is returned to Laboratory \'ietory allowing ei"ht hits. Th~ Radiation Prolection and l\Jeasurements. Hed Sox wcre able to hunrh Analysis by mail, \\'hich reports back to the their 6 hits to come home with Improper shielding of certain tubes \\ ith(Jlcolor this one and stay on top of the I home-owner on the level of X-Ray emission heap. from his set. The Video-Monitor device TV sets is the main cause of excessive X-Ray -SPECIALS The Indian hats came to lifl' emission. III some CU:'ies,rear-of~~et adjustments, on Friday when thcy plaY!'d operates on the same principle as that used by the Ti:;ers. Jim Stcvenson, a 13. scientific workers in !abOl'atories where X-Ray made by set owners or TV repail:man, to improve year.old. pitched a two hitt!'r picture quality, ,\-ill result in increased voltap:c and chalked up a 103 win Rill and radioactive isotopes are used. Spruce-up Vogt, a 15.year.old nla,'i~g his within the .seL", and a c(,n",'quent hazardous first year in Babe Ruth. hit a Governmental concer", over the potential danger inel'ea.'p of X.Ha~' output. home run, a triple and a single fron. X-Ray radiation by color TV sets i:'i Special accounting for six Indian run~ Tune-up John Keogh drove in 3 more. !'l'f1ected by CUlTent hearings on the matter in Use coupon. bl.'!ow,to order V;deo.?\lonitor Kil. with a bases.loaded triple. i Washington. The Surgeon General and the Publie You will receive eomplete, simpl(' in:'it1'lldions, I Cadillac Health Service have advised that the potential plus Video.l\lonitor unit. 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Mr. J. D. Owens of Buckingham Road, Grosse Pointe Park: former news correspondent, ex-columnist, world.famous racon4 teur, professional PR consultant and patrC'o of the Grosse Pointe War Memorial Association.

There's nothing Mr. Owens ,vould rather do than to nleet the rest of the budget, so we can continue stalk the wily Malay tiger or Africa's elusive dik-dik, our full schedule. This year our goal is $80,000. Any especially frOt1lthe safety and comfort of a theatre size gift is greatly appreciated. seat in the Grosse Pointe War Menlorial Center. Want to go along on one of Mr. Owens' "trips"? Mr. Owens is an avid fan of George Pierrot's Great. You'veprobably already received a Free Activ- Adventure Series, a recent addition to the Center1s ities Pass in the lnail. It includes five excellent pro- regular progranl schedule. He and his fanlily have grams for every nlenlber, every age group of your discovered an almost unlinlited variety of cultural, farnily, This Pass is good only through April 19th, but social and recreational activities at the Center, rang- there are worthwhile events every day of the week, ingfro1l1legitimatetheatre and ehatnber ll1usictl)rough no 111atterwhen you come. See for yourself. bridge clubs and French classes, Mr. Owens is check- We think that once you get acquainted you'll ing into the Gourmet Club and, of course, the Adult agree a contribution to the Grosse Pointe War Ski Club. He's a War Menl0rial contributor. Memorial Center is just another way of supporting You see, the Center earns about three-quarters your own family. of its operating expense, but that just isnlt enough; so RightJ. D.? each year people like you and Mr, Owens-frOtTI all Indubitably. ,the Pointes-:-join in a Family Participation Campaign Ulon't you send your check today to,. Grosse Pointe War MemotiaI Center Page Twenty-four G RO SSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, M!y 16. 1961

1 Grosse Pointe News 'Vllat (~oes0.. II Your Public School I" Focus 1 ,.': ANTEEBO PUBLISHERS, INC. ,'> OFFICES LINDER THE ELi'll AT 99 KERCHEVAL " GROSSE POINTE FARMS, MrCHIGAN 48236 at i By Dr. Theos I. A nrterson. Ischools. With such a large num. Second Class Poslage Paid al Detroit, Michigan YOt.l. I...iIllear'- I Superintendent of Schools ber of our slaff involved, lI'e ,; I A question that came to already feel well.acquainted FULLY PAID CIRCULATIO:"i By VIrginia Leonard ',.m" attention a few da"s with the aims and objectil'es of \ \ \ J , the parochial schools in Grosse' ago is this: Why are the Pointe. Phone TU 2~6900 ~------II by Sybyl Once again it's that time of I, Allh?ugh lhis column is only public schools particularl,v In addition, The Grosse Pointe 1lemIJer ~Iichlgan Press Assoc!all"n ana ~ational EdUorlal Association h h f' ~(d de a II n U WIth the lIterary I' t t d . t' SATIOSAL AIH'F.K'fISISGRt:I'HF.SF.SIA'fI\'E year, wen, on t e lrst" on ay! ,/'<,. • • In eres e m COOpp.r? mg Public School System prol'ides ,lle.klv, Sewspa.per R.pr~sentati,'es, lne. of :lla)', the Pulilzer Prizes a:e: awards, It IS mlerest~ng ,to note Iwith Grosse Pointe Univer. coulltless henefits to everyone Thursdav And Friday ... May 23 ~ Fifth A,enue, ~e" ~m~AI~o:O;6~FI~IO ,..ADVERTlSI.\'G l\1A.\'AGER I prize in the fiction cate"ory with local reporting of the 1967 De. . h Id b. th t d with a regislral ion last year of JA:'>IET :lIUELLER "...... ,FEATURE PAGE. SOCIETY his p'owerful CONn:sSIO,,"S OF troil riots and their causes. m~ehtng t' e t f)f' e \Gvoa . . I last week, Miss Rice These laws also gil'e Ihe right Clr con ent an va 1 I Y 51Dce an a milliS ra ors 0 e sc 00 the timely, ~cholarly, and inlor. 5.8400. Youth" campaigners have worked faithfullv in an effort 10 Ihc .cllOOI board to change we were operating on an aus. system. mative "leHer 10 the editor" by to transform youthful idleness into youthful proauc.tivity any books in Ics~ than five years lerily budget. (At least one Now, wilhout a doubt, we do Mr, Gerald Thorpe of Grosse and. in 1967, an extra 1.1 million youth received sea. wilh a majorll)' Vole of that member of our Board demon. have capable and hrill.iant indi, Pointe Woods. sona' paychecks, • board, strates fiscal respon~ibiJity in viduals on our staff, hul neither Facts, such as were present. ., \. 's a 1 'n I st 'aI Ica(ln time of financial crises). Mr. teachers nor administrator;; are ed, are e~sential to an under. A menca s 1J1ISJllCS. mcn 1]( I (U n . d'S, Thcrl'lore, b il not ~Ir Fuch~' F' h f h .. th t . tl' 'b'I't t b't. I IIC S was 0 t e opinion a infallible beings, Tragic errors standing of some of the lnore I senslllg 1flr rcspolls] I I Y 0 am J lOllS young peop e. right ami dlllv to hb communill' h' f t' t b . I . , I . '. enoug m orma Ion was no and' grave mistakes have een imporlant and real issues 10 be ' d J Ie t 1e wav. In t 1e natlOn\\'1l e campaign, to brin",., allenlion 10 wllatever aval'Ia ble I0 ma k'e an hones tadn commi(led in Ih!' pasl; our considered by the volers in our This year even more jobs are Jwpdecl 10 hold fhe hOOK, or cOllrses hc Ihinks inlelligent judgment. TIe ex school s)'slem has the scars 10 approaching School.bnard elec- line ill provirling \,oulh rl11l1loYl11el11. Thp st:lkes in this ~holiid be dl.'tll~~ed h.I' the pno;;sed some areas of concern prove it. lion. massive SUJl1l11er joh hunt are high -- foJ' hoth youths : hoard'~ lIo\\, could he he con. aboul Ihe course which had: , , and aclults. '~ld('r('d 10 hl' showmg a dis heen lallght by 1I1r.Thorpe and ,And as to 1\Ir. Fuchs fOJ~tlllg Please continue in your fear. I rn,,' d f II' i t.., "lle.stl'Onn(1 eerlal'n concepts on hiS values 011 the commumty-- le~s F.esentation of the FACTS, I For 111:mv \'ou Jli',stprs .. , 1he eh iIclrrn of nri I'll ion, ""II' or pll , It (', lI{'a JOn, -, ~ h , , Justifiable grounds, using Ihis who really has more access to as t ey are I , •• a ;;U1lll11er joh is no luxur\', 11 is 1l('C'essitv: The\' OIJ tht. ('ontrary, I f('('l :llr. th d f g I R IE' Z H D ' '. , h '. as an example 10 substdnliate e mm s 0 our youn.?s ers, W. . ,,:'01" ... , .! must C'arn enl)ugh 1llOJle\' during 111(' thre(' monlhs aheacl Flit'",,; i~ p~rfollllin.g his duties his position of a more thorough the teacher or the trustee. What Sincerely. to makp l'el'l;Jiri thr\' \rill 1)1' ahle 10 ref'lrn to schonl 1\'{'li, wllh cllilragl' 10 raise (jues. investigation of the courses most educat,ors refuse 10 ~c. 4t8 Moran Hoad In the fall. lInw(,vcl:, all \OUI1" nwn and \I'onH.'n now !IOIlS wlll'n ~(' has 1111'111. I hope llndnr consideration, This is pre. knowledge I:~ Ihal educ,a.tlon . _ h', f ' I . ", •that 0111 oln('r Imlters are as ' h Id b d I'earc l1Ig OJ' SII11II11('J' ,101:'. ,He klc1s who ('arC'. allll ar(' I (il'lrs. 1), J. Hallmann who was third, In thl' tll'omile SI:ITE ,n. I 1.4-10 sq. It. 4 lar~(' pm'atl' offi('l'.~, ,')33 Rohrrl John Rd. run, SI. Paul look Ihe first tW() The \\Tm..R.1lam.iHon. (~o. (;ross!' Poinle Woons p!arl'., wilh .Jim l.'asana and kitdl<'ll, )'(' (('I' t ion 1'001ll, pril'all' rest rooms, Hi There, Mr. Yokum! • • • Tim ~Io,'nihan. FII~ERAL DJRE(TORS Sl;['n: \0. 2 :!,:{,10sq It. (I I'lIIali' o!fil'('s, lI1;,il A flollt page itC'1Il ill a Salui'da~', l\fay 11. Phila. lis our Ihird and yOllngp.sl High j,oinl man (or thr Lak , ,';inN' JWj,) 1'00111. I Beyond the stalely brick home Frederick Gould. And, as alw~ys, thIs Carmval which prOVIdes annual School. lie received his BA de. and officers of the Women's Division for Ambassador Festi-Ball to be held this of Mr. and 1Irs. John Owen, HI, Further information concern, GP.US scholarship funds for 25 deserving students, (it's gree 'fr 0 m the University of Project Hope, including (back row. left Saturday evening, May 18, at Detroit's of Stephens road. lies mahonia. ing the lour may be obtained assIsted more than 400 students and raised approxi- lIIichigan and his :MA degree to right), MRS. PETER C. TAINSH, of Statler-Hilton Hotel. Mrs. Quello is chair- aza~eas, rhododendrons, a bed by calling the Detroit Garden mately $290,00 during the past 19 years), will be set up f;om Eastl!rn ~1ichigan Univer- Sunset lane, MRS. ALSON G. DENISON, man of the party, which wiII begin with of IVY and another of roses. A Center at 961.8485. Proceeds go on the School grounds in Cook road. slly, He,. hiS WIfe, LINDA SUE, of Harcourt road. and MRS. WILLIAM cocktails and dinner and will feature a separate picking garden and a to assist the Detroit Center to . . , . and their d au g h t e r, JEN- H BUNDESEN f L' I d ( t d P repara. t lOn~ and oper.atlOn of the 68 Carnival .are NELLE, will be making their' , 0 InCO n roa sea e , floor ,show, strolling musicians, a games green garden are also included. continue its services II) garden- und.er the dlrectlOn of chaIrman Peter St.alker, II, Vice, home in the area when he ar- left to right), MRS. HERMAN P. SAT- room and dancing to the music of Eddie The home of Mr. and :Mrs. ers, including a library, norti. chaIrman Jim Danaher, administrative assistant Jack rives in Detroit to intern in De. TLER, of Webber place, Women's Santini's orchestra. Proceeds will help Renville Wheat. of Touraine culture consultation relSarding Goodhart and school coordinator Bob Page. troit Osteopathic HospitaL Division president, and MRS. JAMES the Hope Ship, now in Ceylon on a road, provides the selling for gardening problems, lectures a small pool set in a flagstone and workshops. Co.chairman of personnel recruitment are Debby • • • QUELLO, of Berkshire road, gathered 10-month mission, to continue its medi. cal services to underprivileged and terrace beside the house, flower Stalker and Ann Cobane. Charlotte Danaher is ;nan- recently at the Lakeshore road home of beds edged with iberis 'and a Entertaining at one of a ANNE WHYTE, daughter of Mrs Russell E Baue to' ff d developing countries. power coordinator, Bob Levi is student recruiter of the W. P. WHYTES. of Berk- '. .' r Sip co. ee a.n playground for grandchildren. series of eocktail parties last boys and Betsy Wood is student recruiter of girls. I shire road, and CANDY WOOD, make fmal azrangements for then major lIIrs. Charles H. Hodges, Jr., Sunday afternoon. May 12. were .MR. and MRS. OLIVER DEW, Committee chairman include Bill Kerr Rita Dunitz daughter of lIlRS. MARILYN designed and cultivates the gar- Mary Heholt Marge CampbelI Sheila G~tz Joe Jen~ WOOD, of Rivard boulevard, I TIMITHY G. WALCH, son of I 1I1R.and MRS. WILLIAM H. 11m. and MRS. DONALD W. den of her home in Ridge road. EY lIIARCKS, of Three 1Ilile Dogwood and rhododendrons dril'e. nings Art D~nnecker Liz and "Bill Baubie 'Betsy and are ~aving a formal party this MR. and 1I1RS. FRANCIS }I. I KREBS, of. Ann Arbor, an. STEPHEN, of Clarkston, Mich., , , '.. eveD/ng to celebrate the end of DeSCHRYVER of Blairmoor nounce the birth of a daughter, announce the birth of their first make a pleasant contrast with • • • Doug Campbell. Joe Cobane, Jay Sorge, Bruce GIllIs. their freshman year at Wester ELIZABETH LOUISE May 2. a small wild garden which nes. Appoinled to conlinue llS Howard Buhl, Nancy and John Bowers. Alice and Bob Michigan 'Universit~? courl, wa~ elected to the Post!lIlrs. Krebs is the' former child, a daughter, LINDA tles in a hollow under tall old Grosse Pointe neighborhood AILEEN, April 29. 1lrs. Stephen Valk, Elliott Phillips, Bill Bovdell, Lieutenant John STEPHANIE BERCU of An~ of execullve secretary of the S USA N R.~RTHOLOlllEW, pines. chairman for the Girl Scouts of is the former DIA1';E DlTTMAN The garden of lIlrs. Rich:ll'd Metropolitan Detroit are MRS. Patterson and Susan and Bill Klingbeil. Arbor, will be among' the out- Young Repuhlicans of Notre daughler of former Pointers daughter of MRS. AGNEW * .. • of town guests. Dame. The duties of the Execll' MR. and :MRS. ARTHUR BAR. H. Webber, of Lakeshore road, VINCENT LYNCH and MRS. APPELHOF of Detroit. Pater is noted for having the finest ALBERT COOPER. Newly ap' Still In Cook Road • • • tive Secretary include editor. TH~LOIIIE"Y, who n~w make nal grandparents are MR. and '} , t' C k d 'd I k t 11 SU NTC WI NG h' f "T t" th t I their home 1n GreenwIch, Conn. collection of iris hereabollt~. pointed are Poin~ers MRS. And , Wh 1 e we re OU In 00 roa, we i e 0 te SA 0 ,I ,daugh!,zr IS !P 0 rus . e quar er y Paternal grandparents are DR. MRS. CECIL R. STEPHEN, of The owner is an expert hybridi. ROBERT A. MARTIN. l\lRS. you about another Big Event that's coming up there: of MR. and MRS.. LEO COW. news magazin" of the Young and II'1RS.WILLIMI T. KREBS. Norwood drive. zer and her grounds include a EDWARD ROBERTSON and The 132nd Anniversary of the Founding of the Protes- LING, of Lakepomte avenue. Republicans; and the chairmnn. of Kenwood courl. (Continued on Page 39) series of small gardens, rhodo. MRS. THOMAS E. COULTER. ildren' H was a member of the cast of . . • • • tant Ch • s orne. the musical "Of Thee 1 Sing" ship of the .Young Repubhcan • • The Board of Trustees, staff and children of the presented recently at Alma Col. Sp~ake~ Senes. l\lr. Walch, a Outslanding sludent leaders (Continued on Page 33) lege, where she is a junior and umyers.lty sophomore, has .bee~ from 12 lI1ichi;;an and four Wis. i~liij:'tI:,mN8!~::,%:,~,,:::,,':@:'iN:'''~'',$;lM':?i;~,;,,:'';;;,'iii";"W;,','~-:,,:@-',:-"*_'-!::::-%-;:'::-lli:-.:::,'-;;;:-<::::-z>-,:",-,;",-:::<,.-}::-~ 1~:~~~~:~i:i:~;~~~e~h~rl~I;~~E~~H~:~~:ii~t.~~m:::~1~::!{~iP~1~t:!~e::~o~~f:e:;f:~:~ !~ the orgamzaholl thiS past year. National Music Camp, May 35. O<~ B {'. ·· I '([JJ()"~ g Also credited to Mr. Walch's Among those attending was !~ ~n I; MR. and MRS. C H A R L E S i university activities are the post KEN MELDRUM. Oakland Uni, I '"V''''''''' :.,"MUNK, of Somerset road. were of secretary/lreasurer of Breen versity, son of MR. ann MRS. ~ $16 W feled by the ir children, DR. lPhillips Hall, the chairmanship BERNARD W. MELDRUM, of :~ .' C H A R L E S MUNK and his of the Michigan Delegation :It Eastbrook court. :f ~1~fiance and SUE and CHUCK Notre Dame's Mock Political • • • ~e SHOE SALON W.:~ HOWE, at a belated 30th anni- Convention. and membership on, 1I1R. and MRS. CHARLES .r . versary dinner party last Sa. thte Senatorial Debale, ,ConsU. ELLERY, of Glendale, Calif., ~ OF ~.:.i turday evening. The S e n i 0 r tlltional Convention, .and Mock announce the birth of a daugh. K ~, IIIu n k s were vacationing in Election Committees of the Iter. Wendy, May 7. Paternal r~ ~~JFlorida on their actual anni.. Student Union Academic Com~ grandmother is 1\tRS. CHARLES ~~ W41ton.,..1'i~r't i! ~~s~ry_. ..__ mission. ELLERY, of Bishop road. ed ~m •~~ Kercheval at St. Clair, Grosse Pointe I::::~ II The Salon that gives you service with quality ill the fit ti i~mT:;::m~~~::n:;~:::~':~~;:::::::;:::~;:~:~~~::;.:~:::~::::.:::':~;:::::::'.:':.:.:::~:~:::::::~~::::::~~:::~::::::;::=w~::~:?=:::::m:::~:~::r:::~f::~:::)~*~:~:~::::~::O:~:;:::~;:::::;~:~:~~:.:~~CLEARANCE

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" b th R. jSet Movie-TV Mrs. John E. Osborn IHoldWiggins-T ucker]. A. Brooks, Jr. Mary El Iza e OSS,Council Meeting i To Wed Abroad

,..'a IntauP I'5 The annual- meeting of the i I ,,;':;~\f;,B~~:S: W ed In o,J Grosse Pointe :Malian Picture i Rites In The Pointe ~::;k~~ -d--d-O'--b---W'II b St t' d ~~td ~~I:tVi~~~d;;,unll~~yw~g. ~~I .Gros~e Pointe YachtCl;;-bR~cepti~n Follows April 27 ~~P~i:ffK~~I~~'d;~~ht~l:i~f ~~ New Iywe dsonJ h E war s orns I e a lone 1 o'c!ock, in the Villiage Manor I I Afternoon Ceremony; Newlyweds Are Living and Mrs. HariJaos Kallas, of in Newport, R.I., While He Attends Navy restaurant, I in Harvard Road, Detroit Corfu ,Greece, as 11lsbride Sun. Officers Candidate School; She is Guest spel'ker will be Stephen I day ,July 7, in S1. Anthony'. Ensign in Navy Nurse Corps F. Boolh. president of Booth Grosse Pointe's Our Lady of the Sea Church was the Calholic Cathedral on the Island ______Films, Inc., who will talk on I setting for the Saturday, .\pril 27, ceremony at which of Corfu. St. Paul's-on,the,Lakeshore was the setting Satur- "Mol'ie Magic-The Big Gam. Richard A. Wiggins, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Following the ceremony the day. May 11, for the marriage of Mary Elizabeth Ross, hie," explaining what is in. Wiggins, of Clairview road, claimed Barbara Ann couple ",ill spend two months d ht f M d r.f J h B volved in his job of motion Tucker, of Warren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd traveling in Greece and 'l'urkey. aug er 0 r. an 1'5. 0 n yrne Ross, of Tourai!1e piclure producer. Mr. Booth will They will then make their hOllle road, and John Edward Osborn, son of Mr. and Mrs. show slides of his "big ga:nble," Thomas Massey, of Albany, Ga., as his bride. in Philadelphia where Mr. Gene Osborn, of York, Neb. the film "Brighly of lhe Grand A reception at the Grosse ~.------I Brooks will attend Jefferson The Reverend Allan P. '"' 1 Canyon," tell why it was so Pointe Yacht Club followed and the reception, IItrs. Massey Medical School. Farrell, S.J., offitiated at I of the bridegroom, John B. difficult to produce and reporl the 1o'clock rites at which selected a three.piece ensemble Miss Kalla is a Language the rites which were 1'01. Ross, Jr., anu Thomas Eo Ross, on his tuture moviemaking the Reverend Geo~ge Duff" of. bcig~ ribbon late, tril~~ed maJ'or al the University of ' . t d J WIth mlDk, and a cymbIdIUm lowed by' a reception at the brothers of the bride. 1tlichael plans. a ff lCla e . orchid corsage. Strasbourg in France. The cou- Beverly place home of Mr. J. Wanek,. o.fMerriam,. Kans., James L. Ti.tlerington, head .I A gown of peau de soie and Mrs. lNiggins. the bride- pIe met in France while Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lee John. and Dr. WIlliam M. Voslk. of the aud-o.vld~o depar~me~t peau d'ange lace accenled ~:ith groom'li mother, chose a celery Brooks was an exchange sludent son The new Mrs. Osborn attended Iof the Grosse Pomte Public LI- pearls and crystals, featunng silk coat and dr~ss costume, ac. there. Mrss Kolla plans to can- . . , lhe School of the Holy Child, brary will accept a gift of $100 The br~de wore. her mother s I Harrison, N.Y., the Academy for the purchase of childrens' a Calhedral lenglh Walleall cented with crystals and a cym. tinue her education in the Ivory satin wed~lng gown ~nd of the Sacred Hearl in Lake films for the library, from the lrain, was the former Miss bidium orchid corsage. Slales, while w.~:king as an in- Ducheu la7e veIl and carried snore road and was llraduated coundl. .Tucker's ch?ice for her wedding. The newlyweds have returned terpreter. I A headpIece of lace petals from a va-:ation in the East and' ------a slephanohs bouquet. from .Marquette Universitv The public is invited to all end i trimmed wilh pearls and crys. are making their horne in Har-] Michigan has more than 80 Her atlend~nls, in lime green She is an Ensign in the' Navy the I~ncheon and progra.m. Res.' tals caught her bouffant silk vard road Detroit. ,del'eloped winter sports areas. lown~. carrymg arrangements Nurse Corps. He will be attend. ervallO~s may be oblamed by illusion veil, and she carried a ' - of m!xed garden flowers, were ing Navy Officer's Candidale contacting lIIrs. A. R. Kronback, cascade cf phalaenopsis orchids, If it'. from Wright Kay, it's Dj~ti"ctiv •• her Sister, Susan ~nn Ross, who School. They will be stationed 884.9532. I stephanotis and ivy. • e l' v e d as maId of honor, at Nell' ort R I ----- K

announce the opening of a second shop which will feature only YOFXG EL11'F,'S'~ ),[lX )'fASTER clearance merchandise, drastically reduced. Included will be 7;a~JhtiIi I'FLLS TOOgTHER dresses, coats, costumes, lingerie, women's accessories, Men's HIS SEPARATJ<~S WITH SO),IE wear and home decorative pieces. ])A NDY rmw ])01' BLETS Wh~n it ~OIll~S tn gTf'/lt llIix('rs. 1I0hody's nwre savvy located in the same building as our original boutique but on thlln o\lr own Frank ~lI\ilh. Ditlo on the suhject. or construrtion. And dllsh. :'Ilf'aning- the way his nOllhl.t the lower level-open Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, makes t!,~ mix so rig-hI PnJling logether snapp~' skirt Ilhap~s linn ,ser"nd.lo.nonf' shirting. Or in tand.m with We think we'll Win approval on this new :dea hands down. trol1sers, In willning'l'omhinations of 1'011011 "oile, f'hino RnllfAill~.An(1 thllt's just for !tllrtl'r~. Tn our YOl1n~ As a matter of fact, we call it El it e~ S~parat ~s ('olll'ct ions, the only plIlN~ 1111 of JlIllster Smith's SlImml'r sport thin~ llre lit hili!. The parts hl're, for sizl's 6 to 14, priced '23 to $26 e!lch. HAN,DS-DOWN An Annex of

• Come see the ('ntire Frank Smith Colleclion cnlTC'nl1ylit hllnd TOUCH OF ELEGANCE in our Young milc8 Sl'pftrntl'~. Jnformlll modelling on }'ri-l day and Sa!lmlay, ~Iay 1',' an;! 18, from 10 :30 a.m. to 4 :30. p.m., in Detroit and Troy.'

&b Fifth Avenue Detroit, R~oTld at J.IOthrop,oJM'nMondll)'" until 1I:al>P.M. '1'01, Bir Belnr (16 Mile Road) at Coolidge, open Thursdaya and l"ridaJ1l until 9;00 P.M, touch of elegance 63 Kercheval. colonial federal building. grosse pointe farms. 886.3781 I \' Thursday, May 10, 1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty-seven .- Woman's Page • • • by, of and for Pointe Women t

t- I~~~~erecords follow him through Delta Zeta Alumnae Will Meet Tonight To H0Id IWV Un I These questIOns and mam' others League members llnd ° jwests may pose will be dis- I n9sin Ma y cussed informally at the Unit Meet 1 meetings . . .__. Mrs. J. Howard Kay, of Grand Reports to be Given on National Convention and lMarais boulevard. chairman of the Juvenile Courts Item, has Petition Campaign to "Get Michigan Courts been assisted hy committee Out Of Politics" members Mrs. Frank M. Clem. "'1 . . . ents, Jr., lIlrs. William A. "' an S ll1humanity to man is paralleled, and often Fisher. II Mrs. Charles R. Kin. e~ceeded, b):' his inhumanity to children" is a quote I naird,Mr~. Perry Porter, Mrs. WIdely used In the analysis of the methods employed by IJames Stickford and ?irs, James the t!nited States' Juvenile Court System in protecting'S. Sanford, . the rIghts of cr.ildren and youth. . Mrs. Carl J. FIscher, Jr., pre. This topic of major con, -s------s!dent o~ the League, and her cern "Juvenile Cou ts" questionable is the institution vlce'presldent and past Leag?e '11' b r,. .' .' preSIdent Mrs. Leonard SlowlD, WI e ,presen~ed at the be,t SUIted for nurtunng chll. will be reporting on the activi. May Dmt meetings of the dren into stable adults. ties and the directions taken at Grosse Pointe League of What then do we want of our the League's National Conven. Women Voters. Juvenile Courts? Why are Juve- !ion which they attended in Chi. In theory, Juvenile Court is nile Court records always kept cago the week of April 29. I Intended to succeed where the cn file? Who has access to An up.to.date report will also parents have failed, But the these records? Why, if an adult be given on the progress of the' family, even though broken by ca.1 request that his record be petition campaign for the pro- divorce or dealh, even t""'ugh expunged, cannot his records as posed constitutional amendment disturbed by conflict or morally a child be expunged? l\lusl of Ihe j udidal article to he -~-'-"- -- .------. placed on the November 5, 1968, r:"':.'""""H;':',','})'{ ',',".",:<:':"i?:~'?>~t:'",::.\:,:,i::"i:i{'::::'},':,':\i?':',':} ',',:::?(:', ball ot. f,,~ . , , For those who have nol sign. n B ..:'cd a peWion to "Get 1I1ichigan l:~.::,'.':,.'.' ' /7~A(JIITOO()~ ,';I %O~:.~~se~utw~[tp~~it~~i:;o;;~g~~ ~: t-U.J(J HPTWf~ t: , Wngleys-on.the-HIJI, Wngleys ,. $16 ;: at Seven lIlile. Jacobson's, Far. Pilolo by Copy Craft, Inc. ;i~ ' mer Jacks at lIlack near Eight Members of the Friday Book Review which Wayne State University Professor Malcolm Johns, Memorial Church organ- ist and choirmaster, will describe his teaching experiences in Tokyo. Oriental l.,.[".l',:,:i,' SHOE SALON I ~i£:~~j~:~~~:;#~~:~E1~~~~!a~~rji~~~~t~~~i~a?costumes and decorations will be fea- _ OF g tional amendment. Tonnancour place, and MRS. KENNETH tured at the tea in Fellowship Hall. Mrs. I .~~ ~ .r,t The highlighting features of P. LOCKE, of Balfour road, make Meyer is tea chairman and Mrs. Locke ::! the amendment provide for high 1 is cl-.airman of hostesses. I. ~ tA*.. t-A~"'A :: qualifications of all judges. a preparations for tomorrow's tea and g M V.. """'''' greatly im?roved method for progranl meeting at the Church, at L:=:~:~;;::,::::==,Ji;~\:~j€~~~~~~i'~~~~:11-f-!-1;-:-:;-\'~-f-to-~-~-.:-:{-~-;-:-t::-t:-:n-e~-~u-~:-~-;-:~-C~-J-:i-~-~-\-~-!-:!-i;-}-E-i.-f-~-p~-i-:-~-~,-~:-:j-l-i-f-e-:-'e-~-,l-~~-i-'~_,d~~;~;-~-,-~-t-ll-'-'7-b-

:;:,tr':;:"::,K,:,"::::~;",:ii:""'l ;~~~~m:t te:,~t:Ckm~I~~e;~, ~~~ of ~~: d~~~~~ug~::of~~~\~:~ ~,:;.:\.~for t.hose who prefer mornm~ will be hostesses for the Club's m.eetmgs, Mrs. A. C. FortunskI meeting and subscription lun. t~~lll be the hostess .at 9:30 cheoll tomorrow, Friday, May The beautiful way to serve, from Val St. lambert. H 0 clock at her BerkshIre road 17, in the Fries Ballroom of the Glass salad bmvl with silver plated base {1 home May 27. Grosse Pointe War Memorial, ",:~ preceded by a cocktail hour be. and salad servers, 17.50 complete. :r;~I CHAR~Ei:: W. CASGRAIN II, ginning at 11 :45 o'clock at the @ lof Mermvealher road, attended Grosse Pointe Club. from, a fij I tbe ~Iay 3-5 Father:s Weekend The University o[ Michigan f\ at Pme Manor JUnior College.! at Ann Arbor was the first state CHARLES W. WARREN Chestnut Hill, Mass .• where his \ universily eslablished hy vote :;i 1521l WASHINGTON BOUltVARD, OETkO\T ne'lV collect;.on !:l,daughler MERRILL is a fresh. \ of. th~ people through their Con. Telephone: 91>2-515&' y man. shlullon. * of HAUTE COIFFURE FASHIONS

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------~-----_.•__ ....._._------..------I won't stop when the band takes 111usicialls Plan Cab.u,.et Party its break. t:. small jazz combo W d 1 David Padillas Mrs. Randall M. Snow will pldY, and there will also Miss Sherman e JFed 25 Years I The G r 0 ~ s e Pointe --High -- the-- Stage B~nd includes old be entertainment on slage. School Bands and Orchestra I hits made {2mOUS by Glenn Free refreshments will he Mr. and Mrs. David J. Padilla will presenl a Cabarel Party in ! Miller, Slan Kenton and the served throughout the evening. To Randall M. SnOW i celebrated their sl1l'er wedding the Gymnatorium on Friday,! olher greats of lhat by gone This entire evening has been : anniversary May" with a Mass 1I1ay 17 from 9 n.m. to midnight. i lime. planned by the High School • .• . of Thanksgiving offered al Our -, Band and Orchestra sludents Riter Are Fcllowed by Reception at Grosse POinte Lady Queen of Peace Church. The music will be furnished by \ It promises 10 be an 'evening for the enjoyment oC their par' Yacht Club; Newlywed~ Will R~turn from Afle.rw,ulls. a surprise .party the Grosse Pointe High School of good enlertainment, espe. ents and the entire community. Mexican Vacation to Make Home was given .by their 11 .chlldren Stage Band and will feature ciallv if one likes to dance. . A A b at the Padl1las' Prest wick road tunes from. the "Big Band" era. I The;e will be plenty of floor Tickets may be purchased In nn r or home. space for danCing, and lables from any band or orchestra stu- - . -.---" ~_.-._- , The purpose of the Cabaret and chair.1 for those II'ho just denl or at the door on the eve, At a Saturday evening, May 10, ceremony in Grosse Special guests included the IS to raise money for. scholar I want to listen. Entertainment ning of lIlay 17. Pointe Memorial Church, Cynthia Mary Sherman, .Jack Browns. of San Francisco, ships 10 ~ummer musIc camps ------daughter of Mr. and .'Ilrs. George H. Sherman, of Balfour CaIiC., the Rober', C. Marshalls, for instrumental music sludents. road. and Randell M. Snow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert of Cincinnati, 0., lhe Leo Pa, Scholarships will be given to ~ M. Snow. of Hawthorne road. exchanged marriage vows 1i1~s, QOf Torofnt~ Onl.'p Our sludents returning to Grosse (0,-- .------.• --- .: Pointe SOl'th next year as well {7i5CZ~ The bride wore a gown ;a y ue~n 0 eace astor , f ather Emil A. Capano, Falher as those who will be attend. of white organza. accented; Elizabeth Sherman. Ann Louise Paul W. Alandt, Sister Mary ing Grosse Pointe Norlh. Nearly with Venice lace and a: She r man, Calherine Victoria I Ancilla, S.S.J., a:ld Privale Jules 40 sludents have applied for

' t' '11 d 'I Sherman, Car 0 I Ann Cirulli., Clos. of l'"orl McClellan, Ala. scholarships for this summer. Brusse Is Iace man I a, an K r i s taT a y lor and Nancy <:ar.l'led an arrangement of : Ivanso selected f 100 r length. I Poinle.rs II'ho galhered ~o wish I The music to be played by whIte roses. !:mpire frocks of pink chiffon, I the Padillas well on their 251h • I anniversary included the Mar. Honor II tl end ant Patrida They ca rrJ~d nosegays of Ele- i shall V. Noeckers. lhe Gilbert belusiv& Jewelett ,inc. 1861 tlaine Snow, sister of the bride- ganee carnations and rosebuds. i l"radenecks. Mr. and Mrs. Wil. groom, and bridesmaids Irene The bride's brother, John An. ham P. Richards, Dr. Theodore drew ~hrrman, served as besl: and Dr. Maureen Fedeson, the man. Usherinl: we r e Guy A.' Clyde Dalys, Mrs. Elmer Roland, Wood, Stephen ~Iorse, D a v i d Me. and Mrs. Philip Patallis, ..he Cole, David Kandt and Ste\'e A. A. MeFawns, Mr. and lIlrs. Kandt 'llazen Kraus and Mr. and Mrs. : . , Frank Kliml\s. Come to our Fashion Tress Wig Showing ! The Rel'erend Gary Gruher : officiated at the 8 o'co1ck riles,: More were the Waller }Jor! See how to style your own wig or hairpiece I which were followed by a re-' manns, the John Reardons, Mr.! ceplion at the Grosse Pointe and ~Jrs, George Mauws. the: i Yaeht Ctub. Sidney J. Ilirschfields, Mr. and Thursday, May 16th at Northland; The mother of the bride wore Mrs. Jerome S. Clos, the Ed De- a (Joor lenl:th ~own of lime chiC. Fevers, ~he John Condne.s. the Pholo by Beatrice Zwuo shows at 12:30, 3:30, 6:30 fon, w h i I e lhe bridegroom's ~ohert Elseys and the Richard CYNTHIA MARY SHERMAN, daughter of the Wrjght Key offers e~lleJi mother selected a floor length Eisel'S. specieliled UNi,. for b George H. Shermans, oC Balfour road, and Mr. Snow, Friday, May 17 at Pontiac; fuschia chiffon cnsem Ie. From Detroit came the Ralph son of the Hobert M. Snows, oC Hawthorne road. were • Omtgt • Mov.do • Pe~a~.Phaippt • Rol.x When lhe newlyweds lefl Cor; Willifords, lhe Thomas MuJ. married Saturday evening, Ml\Y 10, in Grosse Pointe • Gir&fd.P.rr.geu~ shows at 12:30 and 3:30 a vacation in Mexico, the bride I rines, the Sidney A. Hirschficlds Memorial Church. • Vech"OfI & ,II oth.rs was wearing a pink silk jacket i and the James Taylors, Other __ .______I Saturday, May 18th at Eastland; GERBER dres.;, They will relurn to make! guests were the James !lowen, their home in Ann. Arbor, I' ,ctines, of Clarkston, lhe .James I" Albion College student JUDY tar Board, a national honorary A. Mitchells, of Pleasant Ridge, FETZER, daughter of DR. and organization for senior women, Wright I\ay shows at 12;30 and 3;30 (e~endal1l ./ .. the Frank X. Lingemans. of SI. MRS. JOHN A. FETZER, oC 'tapped during thcir junior 1500 W oodwa rd. 1705f Kerchev.l Y Clair Shores, and Mr. and Mrs. Westchester road, has been year). who excell in scholar' D INll',G .BLADES . (Ie tlslvolnen Grelllt Point. and Northltnd. 'g pr6rty George Clos, of Wa)'ne. tapped for membership in )lor- ship, leadership and service. When the occasion ulls for PI f11UUn u, ------something special , . , why nol make'il a gift of Gerher Legend- The Yachlswomen's ann u a 1 ary Blade,! In beaul,. and serv- fashion show and luncheon will ire, a lasting lI'mind"r of your be beld at lhe Detroit Yacht ~onrl 101,1" and though:fuln",'. Club this Saturday, May 18. al M4C Dining S"I, f",rr \\ill1ing 12 nonn, Fashions will be pre. sleak hl."I"1 In gill box 25.00 scnted by Jacobson's of Grosse , I Pointe. Commentator will be

'-"'" ','::'c;:,~, ~ .:o,:''',;'i\, ,,"; ! Heather Dcnler. The theme will "~_~::~~ll~t=-;d~..be ,"F.ashion Lures of ~9G8" I -;j '.5 ., MERMA ~ ,.j C~n'l'Jnen of the fashIon shol\ ",:';'"" tGN '-' -,.,I lD'~.~:'F"- ,are" 'Irs, I'.AlISA ' \V'II'J lams an d

oJ . .--. -." :. • I ~I rs. Th"odore Kurk. Honorary I:, :rfiJ!~' LI~! r'~~i'~~.\ !, chairman is Mrs. Emilie !\lac- I: ',:~. j~" . I Neil. Yachlswomen presiden!. :1 - ~:i : I Committee chairmen include • ""= ,_ - ....d~ 1Ilrs. Alan R 0 g e r son. Mrs. , Robert Slurned, lIIrs. Jerri Slol. zrnCeld. Mrs .. Frank Webllrn, Mr~, Edward Winslow, Miss or Ila rbra Nyilos and lIIrs. Roberl Sign lsgan

the Mermaid, I Amon~ tho~e ciled for render. Ille. ing exccpliona! :iel'vice to Mary ,mollnt College. !l(o('a Raton. 75 Kercheval, on tr.~ Hill Fla" "t II,e College's annual TU 2-1610 h:lIJqlle( \Vii' I'oint"r (amAL. I DINE COI'\NoLLY.

A BETTER WAY Our Fashion Tress Wigs tune tn on BECAUSE IT WASHES YOU WITH WARM WATER ..• DRIES YOU WITH WARM AIR your wove length and dO something !'\ow Ih,. rnl"r 1.1Indy(,m rl)Joy Ihi\ nlocJl'rn. p~r. about those 50S signals on summer hair. 'flndi hrdllh dlHI ( I(,dnlln(',~ ronvrnil'I1l(', <:I1'~m d, ..nly \\"llrr w~,hJflK (."1. '\' 111'( f'~,~ry d~ Ihr ,h"wC'r - Whether you've a yen for short curls or Ion; fif ldv,ltory.

• MiI~e~ lIs 0,,"11W,lllIl '!'.-"llpr locks, we've a human hair wig or hairpiece • Milir.es U'IS.)wttHl !(j:lel I'.HIP.' unneCesHry • r,mll'llllt clur~llne~s $~mlJlc, I.HI for you, After a dip, a trip or before your • lust lour:h Ih!' switch • So !a!y a child "n ope"l. It next hair wash, you'll be ready • ~Ylil,blt In !llnoud colols • h~e II wllh you when you mO'lle • fully £u".nt.ed, eASYlerms to go with a FashionTressWig from Hudson's

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third encore, generous bouquets IJ1TC Ladies Plan Sun Style Shotv t. Co nce rt Nets of flowers rewarded the artist I They Planned A Lovely DBC Party Be nef I amid thunderous applause and "bravos" from the audience., "Flowers Galore" will be the care materials used to fashion : theme of the Sun.and.Fun fash, the clothes will be matched by p. Mon I.es This was the night to "Meet the I , ion show to be presented by the bright floral arrangements on Masters"-all who were there i Ladies' Card committee of the Scholarsh I agreed they had "Met a Ma!:ter." I Detroit Yacht Club at the Club tables, in the ballroom and in " - Proceeds from Mrs. Burcz~k's I next Tuesda)'. May 21. the lobby of the DYC. SummertJme MUSIC Funds Are Raised Pianist Ruth recital were added to those of I Via Luncheon. at 12 noon, will he I Party chairman is Mrs. Eric Bruczyk's Appearance Under Sponsorship of I"Me~l the M~st~rs," an adult i followed by a parade of summer i Daniels. of Balfour road. Co. "Meet the Masters" ~~~~~~::~~~~a~~~erc~a;~ s~~~~ styles from 'The Sound of, chairmen are Mrs. George S.eventeen Grosse-P;;;~te-\von:en, members of a ~?re~ hy t~e Grosse Pointe Pub. Music." I Timco. ;'lrs. Donald Burgess benefIt committee headed by Mrs Jeron \'r B he Schools ~epartment o[ Com. Colorful prints of t he easy. and Mrs, Kenneth Eyestone. . . db . . . le,. enson. mumty Services and the Grosse JfOlllle y concer~ plamst Ruth Burczyk, have success. Pointe Public Library. ul y .pooled theu' efforts to raise $1,691.99 for the I benefit of the Grosse Pointe Schools' Summertime The Sum mer Iim e Music Music Scholarship Fund. ,.---______Scholarship Fund, established I '. . . In 1959 by the Band and arches' i Fr~day, AprIl 26, was the i exhibIted Ihe profoundly im tra Parents Club of Grosse' evenmg. Ruth Bur.czyk .ap'l pressive piano playing Mrs. j Pointe High School for th~ p~im. peared III a benefit reCItal Burczyk did that night. I ary purpose of pro V I din g at Parcells Junior High " I talented high school students School Auditorium I Articulate, Incomparably ex. with an opportunity to further . pressive, she presented a per'l their musical studie:s, is sup. Rarely has a reputation as formance that may long stand ported solely by contributions. one of the area's most distinc- as a model [or other pianists. . . I . live personalities been so jUSti-1With the playing of Chopin's 11Ighschool students who are . fled; rarely too hM an artist Waltz in C Sharp Minor as her membe~s of a ba~d and orche~. ___ .. . '_" '_"' ..__ .__ tra while attending the public . and non.public schools of Grosse ,Ii If it's from Wright Kay, it'. D,stinclive. Pointe may obtain applications for scholarships from Russell D. Heed, Instrumental Music di. rector, Grosse Pointe High o Schl)ol, 11 Grosse Pointe houle. : I'dl'r!, Grosse Pointe, Michigan OMEGA 48236. Photo by Eddie ~lcGl'alil. Jr. Other than music ability. a The ladies pictured above have a MAN, MRS. ELLSWORTH W. ALLI. brief analysis by the counselor of the student in relation to (l) right to look pleased: They' planned and SON, chairman, MRS. DAl'TIEL M. over.al! citizenshio (2) scholas. coordinated the Detroit Boat Club's CARNE and MRS. WILLIAM E. SEHN, tic record (3) financial need. if charming Mother. DauWtter luncheon co'chail'man, (back row, left to right), any, are also deciding factors. held Saturday, .May 11. Here, gathered MRS. MALCOLM DEN I S E, MRS. Mr. Reed reports that 39 ap. at the Club party day for a committee HENRY G. GILDNER, JR., MRS. plications have been received so far this year. Last year, 11' stu. portrait, are: (front row, left to right), GEORGE A. NiCHOLSON, JR., MRS. dents attended the schools or MRS. EMIL TRAUM, MRS. EUGENE DA VID W. COURTNEY and MRS. music camps of their choice on DA WBER, MRS. DONALD HENKEL- HAROLD DAVIS. full or partial sholarships pro- ._------vided by the Fund. Summer music camp experi. ence for high school instrument. alists has proved a splendid op. porlunity for students to gain appreciably in a musical way. Organza FOR GRADUATION GIFTS It provides opportunities for ruffled and romantic studying with a master teacher FOR HER lifetime of proud pos- on his instrument as well as session, yellow or white gold tilled playing in an outstanding en. semble under the direction of Float through Summer in our watch. 17 -jewel. Utterly femi- a well-known conductor. Signifi. VELVETS .. nine, dependably accurate. 79.50 cantly, students often generate black silk organza with a spill of enthusiasm and Ie a de I' s hip SILK * LINEN ruffles at the tflroat and wrists. FOR HIS lifetime of proud pos. which is carried back to local ~ school groups. COTTON * NYLON One from a wide collection of session - automatic, shockproof, The Grosse Pointe High Shool Summer romantics, $125 anti-magnetic, waterproof watch. Symphony Band and Symphony Crushed Antiqued 17-jewc:. Yellow gold filled. 95.00 Orchestra have been recognized' as among the finest croups in Embossed the State of Michigan, receiving Moire Printed CALICO top honors in various com. CORNEi~' Tile eOl"nerboutique petitiollB. 50 95 1933 S. Telegraph ~ . 625 E. Maple 20902 Made. $4 to $10 yd. (near Pontiac) Wright Kay Among those named to the Birmingham Grosse Pointe Kalamazoo College Dean's List (if firsts $10.00 to $28.00 yd.) 642.6p 12 886-3050 1500 Woodward, 17051 Kercheval, Grosse Pointe & Northland. for the winter quarter is sopho- FE 2.91~.3 lfI 885-5515. Grosse Pointe open Thurs. & Fri. eves 'Iii 8:30 more JULIA A. KIRB'Y. daugh- (in the Peter Mor,; Solan) ter of ~fR. and MRS. WILLIA1If ..-0 t c;Q ..... :(;[;; ~ J. 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soie and edged her illusion man. Sl t WNFGA C .z ~1 ,. g Set Pillar ChaP'ter 475 tilla veil. She carried an ar. Mrs. Harold R, Smith a e ~.~_~ltnCl ee In Dew~rt And Card Party r~ngemeDt of Calla lilies. Miss Craig Speaks The 42nd Council Meeting of I The coHee hour will be dedi.. --. . Her honor attendant! Mary i the ~lichigan Division of the I cated to the presidents oC the I Pillar Chapter 475 IS holdmg Anne Young and Mrs. Stephen i Woman's National Farm and Branches, Regislration of memo I a dcssert.luncheon and card Valentint; wore aqua Saki .;loth : Garden Association will be held bers and exhibition of crafts i party al the Downtown Gas Smith gowns and matching headpieces Vows To Mr. II at the Hillcrest Country Club. will start al 9 o'clock, followed 'I Company on ,~oo~ward Avenue and carried daisy ball bouquets. Mount Clemens, next Wednes. by the Council meelin" and an. May 17, at 12 .300 clock. Every. day. May 22. I t' " . one is cordially invited. Tickel! Alencon lace Accents Bride's Gown and Edges Her The bridegroom, son oC ~!r. nua mee mg. .. Illusion Veil; AHendants' Frocks Fashioned of and Mrs. Harold R. Smith, of An election of officers for the I I are avaJlable from Belva De. Lansing. asked Walter Panek, Executive Board of the Michi. Luncheon will be served at Hoan, TU 2.0113. Aqua Saki Cloth also of Lansing. to acl as best gan Division will take place be. 12:30 o'c1ock. The program for ---- man. Stepben K. Valentine, Jr., fore the meeting. Executive the day followed by the presen- Michigan ranks first in 19 The Reverend John McLaughlin, a.SA, pastor of seated the guests. officers include president. Mrs. tation of awards to the various manufacturing categories in, Sf. Clare de Montefalco Church, officiated at the double Mrs. Craig chose, for her J. Philip Wernette, Ann Arbor; Branches will conclude the day's eluding motor vehicles and ring ceremony Saturday morning, May 4, at wh'.ch Eliza- daughter's wedding and the reo first vice-president, Mrs. Jack events. c_c_rea_ls_. _ F.. Ehlinger Port Huron; sec------beth Anne Craig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L ception, a blue brocaded en. t semble. The bridegroom's ond vice.president, Mrs. R. Lee . Craig, of Buckingham road. and Haro!d Ray Smith mother wore a beige silk.and. Gilbert, Saginaw; third vice. As Mayor, I recommend to the citizens of exchanged marl iage vows. linen costume. Both mothers president, Mrs. P. N. Askouse, The 10 o'clock Mass was~------selected orchid corsages. Bloomfield Hills; recording sec, the City of Grosse Pointe Farms that they ob- followed by a reception in room retary, Mrs. Harry J. Miller, I The newlyweds vacationed in Dearborn; corresponding sec. the Gr?s~e Poi n t e War Ale~con lace accented [I;e serve the week of May 19, 1968 as New York and will make their retary, Mrs. William R. Slat. Memonal s Crystal Ball - bride's gown of h'ory peau de home in Morang a.'enue, Detroit. tery, Northville; treasuer, Mrs. Clarence Brosteau, Dearborn; BETTER fiUMAN RELATIONS WEEK advisor, Mrs. Marvin L. Katke, Bloomleild Hills; and represen- tatives for the National Council I WilLIAM G. BUTLER,Mayor of WNFGA: Mrs. Benjamin; City of Grosse Pointe Farms Young, Grosse Pointe; and Mn .. ~Jb Elmer Braun. Saginaw. . A WOOL KNIT SPRING SHOE SALE At a morning ceremony Saturday, May 4, in S1. COAT THAT Clare de Montefalco Chu(ch, Mr. Smith, son of the GOES EVERYWHERE Harold R. Smiths, of Lansing, claimed ELIZABETH ANNE CRAIG, daught&r of the Joseph L. Craigs, of This is the Qver.all % Buckingham road, as his bride. to 50% off coverage you want 25 from now on, and Cinema League Bride-Elect especially for vacation AMALF! FLATS, VANELI'S.,. To Hold Banquet travel. Knit coat is a 12.95 handsomely detailed The G r 0 sse Pointe Cinema League will h 0 I d its annual classic in black, MR. SEYMOUR'S, banqllel for members and their white or beige friends next Thursday, May 23, DELISO DEBS, AMALFI HEELS... 14.95 at 6:30 o'c1ock in the Crystal pure wool, S, M, L. Bjlllroom of the Grosse Pointe War Memorial Center. The Sports Shop Following the banquet, the D'ANTONIO'S, I.S., CAPRINI'S ..• 19.95 Lesler Elliotls will show ;ihu they took on a recent trip. Their film program is entitled "Tales $45 JULIANELLI'S .•• 24.95 of the South Pacific,"

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Mr. and Mrs. John J. Rear. don •. of Cha1fonte avenue, an announcing the engagement of their daughter, , to James H. Raphael, !on of Dr. and Mrs. Harold J. Raphael, of East Lansing . The bride-elecl was graduated • from Dominican High SChOlll and will receive her Bachelor of Scicnce degree and Secondary rnt Provisional Teaching Certificate in June from Eastern Michigan University. where she is af, Cilialed with Delta Zeta sorority and is assistant head advisor of Wallon-Putnam Living Center. Mr. Raphael, former EMU Student Body president and honor student. is affiliated with 1------.. Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity. He will receive his Bachelor of Science degree in June frOID Easlrn Michigan University and intends to do graduate work in East Asian Studies. A summer evening wedding is planned, Michigan Orchid Society Slates May 19 Meeting BRILLIANT The lIIichigan Orchid Society ARRAY OF will hold its May meeting this Sunday. May 19. at 2:30 o'clock ARNEL II PRINTS in the WWJ Auditorium in West Lafayette boulevard, Detroit. Craig Foster will present a pro- Those marvelous gram on the Meristem Process pack-up-and-go oC reproducing orchids. The pub. lic is invited to attend. skimmers in Arnel~ triacetate jersey. lIIi~higan was the first state .. : •• ~J ~ to establish roadside picnic Colorful prints that tahles are machine- washable. drip-dry almost instantly. . , 0ptici(UlS , .~ ION Varied styles. 10-18. :.: " . lM,Im #tIKi Int, Moderate Dresses.

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For her wedding, the former louisa St. Clair DAR Annual Meeting Today ing Accomplishments from the ______!National Society DAR for the Miss Lenz chose a gown of em- Mrs, Geoffrey Gilbert Miss Lentz Married broidered silk organza over I Thl' annual ~ccting of the 10'CIOCk with Mrs. Roy E, De. year 1967-68. blush pink satin styled with a"'" -,~LoUlsa SI. Clair C hap tel', Hart as ho~tess. I " , Daughters of the Arne l' i C a 11 I Annual reports WIll bl' gIven Chapel train. Her illusion veil Revolution. will he held at the! Mrs, Cornelius G. E g a n, by the board and chapter ch~.i~- fell from a pearJ.covered pillbox Detroit Yacht Club this morn- I regen!, will report that I.<'lIisa 'I mall, and a memOrIal service and she carried a Colonial ar To Geoffrey Gilbert 1I'0n ing, Thursday, Ma~' 16, at 10:30' has a Citalion fo'- Outstand. will he held. rangement of white roses and

Couple Will Spend Summer in Detroit, then Reside in J pink bahy'sbreath_ Ann Arbor; Rites Are Followed by Reception Hono~ attendant .Mrs. Jere- at Lochmoor CI b ml.ah G. Tur~otte, s.lster of the ______u bnde, and bndesmalds Barbara ~usan Diane Le~z and Geoffrey Glenn Gilbert were L. Gilbert, si.:ter of the br.ide, marned at a candlelight ceremony in St. Paul's.on,the. groom. CynthIa A. Cummmgs Lakeshore last Friday, May 10. Officiating at the double ~nd Alexandra. Georgeson wore ring rites was The Reverend Vincent R. Welch. Are, llme green s!l~ floor length ception followed at Lochmoo Cl b g?wns and c~rned bouquets .of . ! u. pInk carnatIons and white The brIde is the daughter " I baby's-breath. of Mrs. Lovell T. Elsey, of brother, Joseph E. Lenz. Allin C. Seward was best man. Barclay road, and the late The bridegroom's parents Ushers were Edwin J. Snook, J~seph. A. Len.z. She was are Mr. and Mrs. Glenn W. Robert J. Ross and Raymond A. gIven In marrIage by her Gilbert of Detroit. Franzen. The mother of the bride wore a pink Alaskine drl',s with matching coat. The bridegroom's mother selected an ice blue coat and dress with jewelled neck. line and cuffs. I The newlyweds Gilhert will sJlend the summN in Detroit, I after which they ,,:ill reside in I Ann Arhol'. eloset Hold Detroit Surgical e\\:artha's Association Meeting ";m :. -,-""'\.~;' \tIiIIJ~;{l Dr. N"rman Shumway, the Photo by Eddie McGrath. Jr. pioneer heart transplant sur- Exchar.ging wedding vows in st. Paul's-on-the- costul1les--dresses of CoOl

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Hold Mejnorial I Pointe AOPi A!u~~ae_!o_.~ta~. Arthritis Booth 'Doctor Doolittle' Invitations Go Out lIIiss Winifred Eliason, )Irs, Rama recently held at North. "'--:'.~ Church. Ma,y Tell Watson YOI'd and l\lrs. William land, )Iore alumnae will partici. Wilson are among Alpha Omi. pate at Westland May 16 The May Tea given by the cron Pi alumnae from Grl'sse . Women's Association of Grosse Pointe who will staff the Michi. through 18 and at Wayne State Pointe Memorial Church at the gan Arlhritis Foundation boolh Unil'ersit~' June 8 and 9. Church last Tuesday. May 14, at the Health-O.Rama, to be )Iore than 30 educational and was a great success. in large held al Eastlanct II,a\' 23 . .. , , . part due to the efforts of the through May 25 from 1i to 9 selCntlf1c exhibits together WIth many Association members who o'clock. 12 free medical tcsts are being worked in many capacities to offered Wayne, Oakland and Pointers ~lrs. Douglas Krie. assure a delightful afternoon, Macomb r::sidents al this scries gel'. Mrs. 1.ouis Neuder •. !Ilrs. Among them were Mrs, Gol. Martin Hawley and Mrs. Ronald of HealthO.Ramas scheduled bert Hudson, Mrs, William Craig Hicks wiii also assist in this by Women for the United Foun- and Mrs, James Williams, who volunteer effort. served as ushprs, and kitchen dation and the United Health committee members Mrs. Robert The Arthritis Foundation of Organizatioll in cooperation with Rarrell, Mrs, Frank Yates, :Mrs. which the Michigan group is a many medical groups and agen, I, Farrell, Mrs. Frank Yates, Mrs. part, is the national philanthro. cies. Dumke, Mrs. DOMld Castle, py of Alpha Omicron Pi. IMrs. Robert Hays, Mrs. Miles Co.chairmen of the Health.O, .Snyder. Mrs. Clayton rarker, Other AOPi alums from the Rama series are Mrs. Alfred R. Mrs. Thomas Stone, Mrs. Her. Greater Detroit area manncd Glancy, !Il, and lIIrs. R. Alex- bert Schumann, Mrs. James P. MAF exhibits at the lIealth.O. ander Wrigley, both Pointers. I Williams, :\frs. Edward Bunn, Mrs. Dale Hodges, .Miss Pearl Hooper. Mrs. James Lafer, Jr., and Mrs. Frederick Carter. Pouring at the tea table were the ~1esdames Bertram Alwood, i Thomas Baumgarten, James! Members of Sigma Gamma Associa, ered recently to address invitations to Handley, Jr., George Johnson, Paul Kelle)'. Thomas Lille, m, tion, (seaten, left to right), MRS. the Detroit premiere of "Doctor Doo. Donald lIIcCor.achie. Dorothy JOSEPH CASKEY, president, MRS. littlr.," a benefit for the Research and Mitchell, Richard :\titchell, Rem JAMES W. GRACE, MRS. GORDON A. Education Department of the Detroit ington Purdy and Gladys Sibley. WELLER and MRS. LAWRENCE GOT- Orthopaedic Clinic. The award.winning Hostesses included the Mes. FREDSON, .JR., (standing, left to right), film opens June 11 at the United Artists dames Robert Batten, Bill Brink, This is a. smne. (MRS. WILLIAM E. BAUBlE, II, and Theater. Hugh Brown, Ross Bush, James MRS. MALCOLM SUTHERLAND, gath. Cameron, Rex Ciavola. Geno Most of our customers wear one when they leave our Cioe, John Clark, James Cooper, salon. ,,,,'e don't change their lives, bot we do change John Fleck, Gilbert Grochn, their looks and often their outlooks. Their hair Donald Hirt, Theodore Hodges, shincs and sparkles and shapes up bcautifully. And Jr.. Earle Hoyt, Fred Lewis, they fecI tha t something marvelous that onl)' a simply Stanley Morgan, Douglas Mac- marvelous hair-do can make a female feel. If you'd Lennan, Robert Prince 'and Charles Swenson. like to leavc a beauty salon wearing a smile on your face, see us. "'c specialize in putting one therc. "Our Brown & Serve Rolls taste just as fresh MR. and MRS. MICHAEL AR. LEN QUATRO, of Kercheval -. avenue, announce the birth of Bart Edmond and hearty as home baked rolls. And all you th'lir second son, Scott Arlen, May 1. Paternal grandparents 45 E. Adams / On The Park / Downtown / WO 2.1112 are the Arthur Quatros, of AI. ha\7e to do is brown them in the oven." lard road. - Pepperidge Farm'~~ We'll give you 6~off to try French, Sesame, Club or Hearth Brown &. Serve Rolls. :~~.'" I ". 1;;;Qit3:i!;':~ ' ~,0~ '" ....,_ N ,.N .. ~ '1".',2 'K~ (;.h ~.". N1f': •• ,~>'1"'.'.'.'.>: ' ~ .._,~,.

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a non-profit basis and the eight- Fete Bride-Elect Nancy Patty'" IStaUard-Stanley Offers Course In Decoupage week courses offered mornings, From Another Pointe of View ------Pre-nuptial parties f~~ ~~~(:y-12!l,--~~d-Iasl Sunday, l\1ay 12, Tro tit Revealed Decoupage has become a fa. been produced by her sllldenis afternoons, and some evenings, Pattyn, dau(lhter O~ Ihe William, Mrs. James Carney. the former: __ miliaI' word in every Grosse during this past yeaI', each one are available to all Grosse ttyns Pointer's vocabulary. due in de,igned in healltiful and per. Poinle residents who will call Pnor Society. Mrs. Mack St:mley fetcd the Slat? Univers~ty's ~ajor 11'0' ----- Fine Arts president Earl G. Meyer has informed bride elect April 9 with a din. ~en s honoranes. MISS HebeI'I MERRILL CASGRAIN, daugh- members that prizes will be awarded for the best and ner and kitchen and linen IS the daugbter of MR. and ter of MR. and MRS. CHARLE~ most original eye masks in the opinion of J'udges Mr. shower at Mrs. DeRyke's Be~k- MRS. W. ROY HEBERT, of W. CASGRAIN, II, of Mem, . .' . ~hil'e road home. Hawlhorne road, and was a weather road, was one of eight Iand Mrs. Phlhp C. B~kel', Mr, and Mrs, Robert C. Palmer graduate of Regina High School students at Pine Manor Junior and Mr. and Mrs. 1\hIton W. Volkens. A dessert and 'round-th!' in Harpcr Wood~. Miss VJmer College. Chestnut Hill. Mass.. The Francis B. Van Deusens have invited a group clock shower l'dS given by :\Irs. is the daughter of ;,IR. and who server! recentlv as ushers of friends to their Harvard road homp. for cocktails be- David C. Turner and\frs. RU.i- lIIRS. ARTHUR UUIER, of for the (;fawning of the May fore going on to the dinner-dance, Fine Arts' last formll1 sell ,I. Beaupre at Mr:;. Turner's Greenbnar lane, and was a 196', Queen at the Falher-Daughter function of the current season and the Gerald L Stoet. graduate of Grosse Poinle High ~ance., climax of Pine Mano,,; zers will entertain at a "ligh'ls-out" pre-party ~ocktail Washj~~to~~ad home April Sch~J ~._~alhe~:_Weekend. pour in their Littlestone road home: They'll be showing -.0..,... _~ca.....1~ ~"\ ~ films taken at Fine Arts' April production of "Of Thee ~'-""'~ ~ ~---~ -""'" O';;r!J~" ~; I Sing" to the musical's producers, Mr. and Mrs. Frank .. ""(f-: E. McDonald, and director Mrs. Frank H. Finney. Other' interested viewers will be Mr. Finney. the John M. Fitzgeralds, the Arthur W. Gohles, the Edward ONCE-A-YEAR SALE GriUins and Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Bliss. Mount Holyoke Alumnae Meeting 1\lrs. Edward P. MacKenzie is opening her Dniver. sity place home next Thursday for the sprin~ meetin,l! /~nlPt~ of the 1\lount Holyoke Alumnae Club of Detroit. A salad and dessert luncheon will be served at noon before the formal business session be~ins. CULTURED PEARLS 1\lrs. Steele Sellers, who will continue as president of the Club next year, and 1\-lrs. E. D. 1\lann are In A magnificent collection, charge of reservations. Blossom Time For Bonsai Enthusiasts valued at $150,000.00 now Flowering trees will be used at next Thursday's Bonsai classes at the Grosse Pointe War Memorial, spon- sored by the Grosse Pointe Garden Center and comple- at truly remarkable savings mentary to Garden Center members, (anyone may join Gur unusudlcollection of cultured pearl jewell)' in- the Center by paying $3 dues - and nearly ONE THOUSAND Poin!e:.'s already have!). clude~ multi strand and longer length necklaces as well Between the morning class, starting at 10:30 o'clock, as combinations with genuine rubies, sapphires, dia. and the afternoon session, starting at 1:30, a $1.25 sub- monds, turquoises and other precious gems, all mounted scription luncheon v,lill be served. Reservations must be in 14 kt. gold or platinum. made by contacting Mrs. Valentine Guenther, TUxedo 5,0086, or the Garden Center Room at the War Memorial. NECKLACES. ' •.•••••.•••••. now 25.00 to 3000.00 A capacity crowd has appeared for each monthly EARRINGS ••••.•.•••. _•••• , now 17,00 to 1000.00 Bonsai class given thi!, year, so the Garden Center's Board of Directors is planning a combination horticul. BRACELETS •••••••••••••••. now 17.00 to 1000.00 ture and Bonsai show early next fall, September 5, from PINS .•..••••.••••••• , ••••• now 17.00 to 1000.00 2 to 8 o'clock, ia the Fries Ballroom of the War Memorial. RINGS now 17.00 to 1000.00 Open to the public, this show will give all the peo- CHARMS • _...... • • • •• •• now 17.00 to 75.00 ple who have created Bonsai (dwarf) trees an oppor- Q..ASPS ••• ,..••. " ••.••• ,. ". now 17.00 to 250.00 tunity to exhibit them. Mrs. Harley Higbie and Mrs. Harold Bailey, chairmen of the Bonsai committee, are Not returnable. Sorry, no mail, phone, or CO,D's hoping that the HUNDREDS now interested in Bonsai .Detroit Store Only, Second-,at Lothrop, Detroit will grow to THOUSANDS - it's a growing hobby ••• ,:,.:-." . Eastern Women's Colfege M.etinl!' The DetrOit Committee for Seven Eastern Women's 1 ------Colleges will have its annual Board Evaluation meeting & & at the Detroit Boat Club next Thursday morning, begin- MINI REGULAR LENGTH, !1 FULL SLIPS, CULOTTES ning at 10:30 o'clock, after which a subscription lunch. eon will be served. Mrs. Keith A. Leibbr:md, of Fisher road, is general chairman of the group. Amon,! individual Club presi. Also included full slips sizes 38.44 dents are Pointers !\Irs. G. William Duffield. of Rivard boulevard, (Bryn IUawr), 1\lrs. James P. Williams. of q OutfitteJ.s to Ladies of TJ'aditional Taste 0 Mount Vernon road, (Smith.Detroit), and Mrs. Herbert P. Bartlett, of Mount Vernon Toad, (Wellesley-Detroit). ------1 Punch and Judy Block 882-3580 Mr. Capotosto To Claim Bride Mr. and Mrs. Harold :Meehan,Ishe affiliated with Alpha Xi 17 K!:RCHEVAL of Lombard, III., have an- Della sorority. nou.nced the engagement of Her fiance Is s graduate of theIr daughter, Margery Sue. to Glenbrook North High Scbool, Donald Capotoslo, son of Mr. N lhb k III d . .- a d Mrs Ril'1;ard Capolosto of . or roo., .• an IS maJ~rlllg n .. • 111 Journahsm at Drake Umver- Ida .Iane east. . I sify. where he is affiliated with MISSMeehan !S II graduate ~ Alpha Epsil Pi fraternity Moser Secretarial School, Chi- an • . cago, and attended Drake Uni An August 17 wedding Is POLO versity. Des !Ioines, Iowa, where planned, If it'5 from Wright KQY, Its Distlnctlv •. SHIRT

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,' Thursday, May 16, 196. Page Thirty-Four GROSSE POINTE NEWS Society News Gathered from All of the Pointes

looking Ahead to Meadow Brook Church Llldie.~Will Hold Tea As it ~ .'very ~!:t~e~:'~~t~~~:~nee ~:'~':~~ ~ s ~i~1 ~ ~~ and Mrs. C I are 1, A 1II0tlJerDaughter Tea \~ilI-(;~-;:d;~-Cameron, Mrs. James troit Athletic Club will be a "Luisa Miller" will be the Em. Alandt and Mr, and ~Irs. Rich. : be given by the Women's Asso. Alexis, Mrs. John Eas(on. Mrs. farorite dinner rendczl'Ous for metTrac~'s, their daughter a~d ard Morrison. i ciation of the Grosse Pointe Thomas Dewey. IIIrs. Lathrop PLJnters who plan to attend the son.Jn.law, Mr. and Mrs DavId ' Woods Presbyterian Church this III 0 r 5 e , .Mrs. Daniel Hembel, opening night oC the ~Ietropoli. S Sum mer s, their son and Mrs. Herm an (;. Petzold has i Sunday. May 19. from 3 to 5 lIIr6, D. DlI'ig~t Struthers, Mrs. (an Opera Company's ]Q68 en. r1aughler.in.law, the Thomas .1. I reservations for six as has John I ' o'clock, It will he held in the Kennelh Smith. Mrs. ~erald gagerrlenl at Detroi/',\ Masonic Tracy~, son Emmet Tracy Jr.,: C. Griffin. Mr. and' Mrs. Alfred Church's Rauth Io'ellowship Hall, Schroeder, Mrs. Donald Lmdow Temple. a,nd hIS date and Mr. and Mrs. I J. Fisher, Jr., will be in a party and honored guests wm be The: and Mrs, William Ellioti, A party of ]0 before the Mon I Gerard R, Slattery. 'or four, and Gerald W. Cham, Reverend and Mrs. And r e w I: lIlrs, Edward Adki~s is ~halr. day. ~Iay 20. 8:30 o'c1ock bene With the Ralph C, Wi1bons I berJi .. will host five guests. Rauth. , man, Mrs. Richard ~lll1er IS co. Serving at the tea table Will hairman Io'loral decorations be 1I1rs. John Dlert and Mrs. c .' l' a u I Winchester, miniDters' are belllg ere ate d by Mrs. wives, and past.presidents of C~arles Brownell and her com. SOAIETHING NEW! the Association, including lIlr,;. mlttee.

~ A LEBEAU LOW COST Vi/lope SUNDAY INDEPENDENT RAIL VACATION .){anor FAMILY 685 ST.ClAIR. CROSSE POIml: CALIFORNIA MICHIGAN TU.2.1110 BUFFET 90 Based on Family Plan ONLY. From Detroit ~ ST. CLAIR ROOM 12-7 P,M, 358 REGULAR SERVICE ADULTS - $3,00 * lndependpnt Travel-Leave Any Day WILLIAMSBURG ROOM 12-8 P.M. CHILDREN - $1.50 * Los Angeles • San Francisc.o • Photo by Eddie McGrath. Jr. Hollywood • Disneyland • Grand Over tea recently jn the Stratford CHARLES B. GOREY (center), and MRS. Canyon • Pikes Peak • Colorado place home of MRS. FRED K. CODY FOLEY KATZENMEYER, in charge of Springs • Salt Lake City (left), members of the Grosse Pointe Pointe posters, gathered to discuss the 1968 Meadow Brook Music Festival coming Festival season at Oakland * Optional Extensions Committee including chairman MRS. University. 'MISS ELIZABETH EVANS, DAY TRAVEL CO. daughter of MRS. WILLIAM A. I ...... 8UD DAY, PRESIDENT Announce Law Day EVANS, JR., of Radnor circle, I performed in the litudent pro, !I.,,\UI I,~ duction of Finian's Rainbow at ! 16847 Ker,heval .~ TU 6.0111 Pine Manor Junior College. i in the village ~~~ '68 Contest Winners Chestnut Hill, Mass.. over the I recent Fathers' Weekend on ""vu,,~" GrOlise Pointe Lawyers' Wives First Plttce Essay Prize May 3.5 . .Miss Evans is a Senior. Goes to St. P:1ul High School Student Susc:n DePonio, Poster First Prize to Pierce's John Gianttkes At the 1968 Law Day U.S.A. program held May 1 at EASY TO LIVE IN S1. Clare de Montefalco Church auditorium, winners 25% to 50?t6 Off were announced in the Essay Contest on the subject, "Only A Lawful Society Can Build A Better Society." en a selection of late First prize went to Susan'.'------Spring and Summer DePonio, of S1. Paul High for equal justice of both lhe School; second p r i z e to rich and the poor alike. I costumes I dresses, Nancy Chapman, of Grosse " .. and knits. A lovely Pointe University School; A w~l~-ordered Sllclety. is. a and third prize to Polly prerequIsIte to the functlOmn.g collection to . . of any legal system. If there IS Pa~ k e •. 0£ Grosse Pomte no body o{ laws governing the chose from at UmverSlty School. solution o{ the conflicts inherent' Honorabl" mention went to in any human relations, fric- l\far-ityn Sue Krieghoff, of Leg. tions and tensions will develop gelt School, and James Webb, to a point which will bring of S1. Paul High School. about breaches of the primary Drmenlranl Note the convenient arrangement, Seldom Believed In a ranch house does a hall servlce 50 Tbe Poster Contest winners rules of society. Even in tbe Correct But maoy rooms. In addition to rooms shown, were: First prize-John Gian- most highly.developed societies, Hat Guerenteed there Is a panelled Recreation Room tn Maria Dinon the basement with Lavstory. Gas hest akes, of Pierce Junior High underlying inequities will pro. with a Honeywell electrostatic filter. School; second prize - Richard duce riols, revolutions, and civil Climatrol central air conditioner and 151.08 Kerchevtll cooler. In excellent condition. Included in Con nolI y, of SI. Paul High wars. .ale will be new carpeting and draperies. School; third prize - Drema Convenient to schools. Sbown by appoint. (in the Park) "Man's security was once the Kalazian, of Pierce Junior High ment. family, then the trib"). Today, 821-8282 School; and honorable mention it is the nation. His security -Nancy Donahue. of St. Paul lies in the arrangements which Grosse Pointe High Sc1".ool. Tom Fernstrum, his government has made to Park of Pierce Junior High School, ensure his rights. These ad. Mimi Garrett. of Pierce Junior rangements are the laws of a High Scl!90}, Bill Hur.ley, of St. nation. Paul High School, and Drew La. ehuisa, of Brownell Junior High "Law is indeed a human ne- School. .. cessity. There are advoeates o{ The program was sponsored I 'more government' and 'le55 by the Grosse Pointe Lawyers' government' il: human society, Wives, who consider Susan De- but only the most philosophic OUR MATCHMAKERS:- Ponio's prize-winning essay so I minds contemr,hte th~ ulopia of Paul Moxon Thomal Nes"r Winnifred M. Weyhin51 oullitanding they would like to anarchy-that per{eetion of the Richard L. Moxon Axel P. Holt Robert H. Opdyke M.rry Stammen share it with all Pointers, The human spirit in which no rules Bernard Whitley Willillm H. Riemllll, Jr. essay follows: or controls are necessary to en- Hugh C. WilSOll Ifene Kelly Winfield S, Jewell, Jr. ".1.11 legal systems, from the able li~man beings to live to- William 8. Onlill Rocher 811umanll most primitive to the most ad- gether In peace and h.armony. YOU AND YOUR NEW HOME vanced, have their roots in the ~aw ~ust. govern SOCial rela- society which they govern. honshlps. If they ~re to be 'Law, as applied to the life of peaceful-and only If they are Member GrolH Pointe Real Estill. 800rd', man in society, is a body oC peaceful, can they become Multiple Listin, SYltem eonventions and rules which de- better. fine the social organization and determine the relations of its Set Eastern Shrine 35 Exclusive Agent members to society as a whole, and to one another.' Law is the Ceremonial Next Monday aggregate of the rules o{ hu- man conduct which the state Eastern Sbrine Number 35 MAXON BROTH E RS,lnc. l'UXelIo Hoot .~ enforces by means of appropri- will hold a ceremonial next A. conscientious polic1 makes fts owa hitl'ds ate penalties for their violation. Monday, May 20, in Cobo Arena, Detroit. Dinner reservations "The objective oC law in so- may be obtained by calling 371 riety is the regulation of the 5538 or 824.7305. Dinner begins way or manner of living of the at 6:30 o'clock. individual in accordance wi/h the will of the community, and to secure certain standards of Live where the fun is four seosons long. I bedroom execu"v .. human conduct that the com- : "portmen!s presen!ly available frtlm $ 170 monthly. Eae" Ov.' munity de~ms necessary to its ' \V1'1I.bein~. In nHlst instances, 750 square feet WI'" lokeview polio or holcony. Wall.to.woll ohrdil'oee 10 la w is secured' S'earJlroun6 corpe"n[j, Air (nnd,'ioning .• oppliance equipped kitchen. through sorial pr.'.~surl'. hy the' Drival. sw,mm,nt;'. sko!lng, boot dock"'g. bclusive thrrat nf ridicule. contempt, waterfront cluhhouse Morla,1 oporlmenls open 12 noon seorn, or osl ral'i~m. The s e ' 10 7 p.m, dody and Sunday, Phone. 791.2840 l1lethoti.~ 01 compulsion may he' aeaorl t:Civi1l!J r1rsenhrd ~s 1II0rai or social I s~nclions. anti Ihe law Sll en': fV7~f} rJ:i1 From storage to shutters, a Mutschler Ki1chen De. forerd. as IIIMal or social law ' "Law must he directly ar sign ~~ciali5t is t(ain~d to give you professional i ~@(!l][jU ~uu@uu@[ffi plicahle to the individual. It! help in planning your kitchen-new or remodeled. mU.~t not continue t~ he remote I (ri)~[Ji) I1i'I~M~ ~f) His skill and imagination will turn your own good from him. There must l>e bllsic t!OW UUlQJ\J~ UU a C D ireas into the kitchen of your dreams! You'll rccoRnition of the interest which the whole society has in choose from a gallery of five fashionable Mutschler its observances of law. Breaches coun ry styles in .maple, plus o~e in wal.nut and of law must not be considered Ih8 I a long line of convenient, adjustable thl' concern only of the state. storage features designed to make I "We often think of law as a your work easier. For more about slal11li7.ing influence-if not the kitchen lOOk most importa"t factor promot- these famous custom'planned 101: slahilily - in our society. Ikitchens -:- colorful literature, a Law promulgales stahility and bYMutschler • free planning gUide-see us soon, I order herause it satisfies the rcasonah\(' expe('tations of th(lsc : \l'h" Iiv(' under it, "The law. in workinl: fllr a MUTSCHLER KITCHENS sl ~hI(' and harmonious society, rannot Tl'main .~tatic, but must ...... \, 25 Minutes from Dt-wnlown. Ford [xpre~w.y, Easl nn Metlopolltan Parkway. 20227 MAck A"e., in the Wood. constitlltr a flrxihle, IivinJ:. anti l{OMI<;R WARI~EN k CqMPANY ri~'na m II' r"rre in sociely. It IIRM on CrocKel. R'Rhl on JeffersOn 10 Harbol Club Ap.rtmenls. DIME BUllOING • O[UOIT. MICHIG~N • WOOOWARO I ~111 Telephonl TU 4.3700 mll~1 rrm~111 raf1~hll' of salis. __ I [Ylnll Ihl' rl'a,~ol1able demands , ( GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Thirty.Fiv, oman's Page • • • by, of and for Pointe Women

itST~~i~e~~~~ission has .pro.j 'Operat'lon Yorkv'llle" moted nol only enforcemenl of ' August Bride existing laws in many states I · t T S k but has succeeded in arousing Peck & Peck, I 0 com~unily action .tow~rd the I Pres den pea passing of new legISlation. ------The lecture at Grosse Pointe I fgrthat Public Invited to Attend Free Program at War War Memorial is free and open Memorial; Special Invitation Issu~d to Youth to the public. . ! • (certain kind Group Leaders, Church, Womens' Youth group leaders, church and Service Organizations organizations, w 0 men s' and ______service clubs and any others .f"woman. .T~e R~veren.d Morton A. Hill, S. J., president and concerned with t1lis pro b Ie m admmIstratIve dIrector of Operation Yorkville will are urged to attend. sJ?eak at the Grosse Pointe War Memorial Tuesday eve- Sponsoring the starting of a nmg, May 21, at 8 o'clock. ,+______local program similar to Opel'- F t ation Yorkville are Mr. and (l her Hill's subject "Do I material. Mrs. Emmet Tracy. Dr. and You Know ;~,h~t Your Chil- ~ gr~up of inter-~aith organi' Mrs. J. Russell Bright, Dr. and dren Know. I~ ~n expose zatlons IU the DetrOIt Metropoli- Mrs. Jl1cob F. Wenzel, Mr. and ,of the $2 bI1!lon smut tan area has inYited Father Hill Mrs. Gerard R. Slattery. Dr. Iracket in the United States. to speak, not only because of and Mrs. Robert K. Whiteley. Operation Yorkville is a pro- his experience with the New Mr. and Mrs. Earl 1. Heenan, gram for the prevention and York project hut because he is Jr" Mr. l!lld Mrs. A Ide n F. control of obscene and porno. lone of the 1Bmember Presi- Shaw. Mrs. Dale Lio Woodward graphic materia, in New York I City and has been instrumental Schroeder, Mrs. Lor en e W . . in bringing to court violators dential Commission 011 Obscene Babcock and Mrs. Reginald T. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Por. w~o puhlish or distribute s~c.h_~~n~Po~~~gra?~~c--"~!ater!a~.a~~- .Murph)'. __ .. I ter, of Vendome rotd, have an- nounced the engagement of their daughter. JEANNE VIC. JOHN S. GOODMAN TORIA PORTER, to Stephen Younggren, son of Dr. and Mrs. REALTOR Newell A. Younggren, of Tuc' son, Ariz.

The bride-to.be allended Rose. mary Hall in Greenwich, Conn .• Marjorie Webster College in Washington and will be gradu' ated from the University of The only th:"g brighter than the rays is the print in this Arizona, where she has been two-piece swimsuit. Shoestring straps on the top and little boy president of Chi Omega, in shorts on the bottom make it something to romp around in. June. She was presented to Cotton. Blues or greens. 8 to 16, 21.00 Rectangular sunglasses from society in 1964 at the Debutante our collections make things all the better to see. From 6.00 Assembly and New Year's Ball at the Waldorf-Astoria, New York. 16910 Kercheval Ave, Grosse Pointe Her fiance attended Boulder I (Open Thurs. 'Iii 9) High School in Boulder, Colo., Downtown ot 1554 Wos~ington Blvd. and will be graduated from the University of Arizona College Northland Center of Pharmacy In June. (Open Man" Thurs., Fri. and Sot. Nights) An August wedding is planned.

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Page Thirty.six GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday. May I•• 1968 GPllS Mothers Club To ~feet Betrothep Shores-Woods Trip Planned I '. Engaged Will Wed The Mothers' Club ~f Gross~-;;Iaki;;g- Department, featuring The Gros~e Pointe Snores, IKrause, Mrs. Ralpn Quinones Pointe High School im'ites their own creations, will be high. Woods Property Owner" Asso. and Mrs. Sam Patrize. e\'er~'one, members and guests, lighted. ciation is planning a Champagne The purpose of all AssocI. Reservations may be made Mystery Trip for its members ation,spOnsored events is to pro. to attend its annual luncheon by check, payable to the GPHS and new properly owners in the vide an opportunity for neigh. meeting next Wedensdal'. May Mothers' Club for $2,50, and area. Trip day is Friday, 1I1ay bars to become better Be. 22, at the Grosse Pointe War '1 d 111 R bEl 24. quainted with each other. Memorial. mal e to rs. 0 crt ..verelt, Chairman of the affair is Mrs. ------The GPHS Men's Hoolenallny ,70 Woodland Shore dme. No i. Sam Ficarra. Co.chairman i! Michigan is lhe automotive Cluh and The Uppercla~men.: tickcts will be issued, I~ Mrs. Richard Lewis. Committee capital of the world. under the direction of Herman I Mrs. William Ludwig, presi. members include Mrs. Ch~rles ('Iein, will present a musical', !lent. emphasizes that everyone I Licata, Mrs. Emil Fabbri. 11r5. Two thousand Michigan firms llrogram. : is most welcome and urges that James Bommarito, lIfrs. Dua ne engage in world trade. A fashion show by students: resHvations he made as soon from the High School's Home. I as possible. Fly Canadian Pacific A il'lines Authentic to SAN FRANCISCO GJ.\RDEl'1 Ofti'IJ.\N\El'rrS Stop Over Prlvileges MICHIGAN

II Photo by Bransby stUdiO'~ i Toronto Winnipeg FOOD SALES i At a recent dinner Mr. and Photo ?y Edd.ie ~lcGralh. Jr. Mr.and ~1rs. G. Sam Zilly, of ~Irs. Leonard Krajenke, of At a tea III theIr Balfour road I Merriweather road. announced Calgary Edmonton Charlevoix avenue, announced home Saturday, May 11, Mr., the engagement of their daugh. Vancouver San Francisco the engagement of their daugh. and Mrs. Gellrge M. Ryerson I ter, BARBARA LUCILLE, to LOBSTER ter, DOi-.'",A :MARlE. to Richard announced the engagement of I Henry J. Heck, son of 1I1r. and Dennis Cantwell, son of Mr. and . I Mrs. Henry A. Heck, of Fleet. 30-Day Excursion fro":, Detroit Mrs. John Cantwell, of WaJh. their daughter, KINGS~EY M. wood drive, at a cocktail party ONLY $238.00 R9UND TRIP ington road. P. Y E R SON, to Craig John given recently at their home. HEADQUARTERS Donna allended Grand Val, Evans, son of 1\Ir. and Mrs. I Miss Zilly was graduated Call your travel age11t or ley State College and the Seven Richard E\ ans, of Glenview, III.: from 51. P;.ul's High School and Canadian Pacific Airlines 16901 HARPER Seas Division of Chapman Col. Both the bride.elect and h'!r i recei\'ecl her bacbelor of arts 963,7820 lege, and is presently working fiance are seniors at ~lichigan degree from the University of at Crayton as a stewarap.ss with Americ;ln State Unil'ersity. Michigan. Sbe is presently a Airlines. ----- leacher in the Fraser school - .... -- ..----.- .... , Richard was graduated from system. : Call 882-77i'9 St. Paul's School and is cur. lIer fiance was ~raduated rently serving with the United To Marry from Auslin Prep School and Slates Marine Corps, stationed Michigan State University. 882-7400 in Newport, R.I.. and sludying An August wedding is planned. at the University of Rhode Bronze Amillary Sphere Island. Kappa Kappa Gamma HA'{E A ••• With Green Antique Set Southeastern MAHA Officers Are Elected Finish. Sets On Cast Annual Meeting May 28 The Detroit Alumnae Associ. Stone Pedestal. alion of Kappa Kapa Gamma The Southeastern Dislrict of elected new officers at .its last the Michigan Association o[ Hos. CLAM general meeting. Mrs. Herbert pital Auxiliaries will hold its D. Schmitz is president, Mrs. annual m e e tin g at Wayne William R. Ludwig, vice.presi, or - County Medical Society head. dent, Mrs. Jobn J. McShane Dick Ballard - Ed Nosek quarters in Antietam street, De. correspondiog secretary and BAKE troit, on Tuesday, May 28, at Mrs. Thomas Chuba registrar. Your Grosse Pointe representatiyes 10 o'clock. Mrs. Alexander Leete moved up FEATURE There will be a one.minute from the presidency to a di. for report from each Auxiliary rectorship. president followed by annual The KKG .1uniors' last meet. reports and the election and ing of the current year will he 8 Lobsters installation of officers for the 2 at the home of lIIrs. Thomas A. • coming year. I Christensen Tuesday evening, GREAT DEALS Following luncheon a skit en i May 21. A business session at 8 or ~ Peck titled "Hospital !Iootennany" I Complete line of Kenneth Lynch & Son, of Wilton, o'clock, conducted by Mrs. • will be presented by members I ~r. an~ Mrs. Arthur W. Frank Penirian, Jr., president, of Clams Connecticut. Finest in lead of Southeastern District MAHA. KJemschmldt. Jr., of Lo.chrr-oor will precede dessert and hridge. Mrs. Herbert E. Norris presi. boulevard, are ilnnouncmg the Mrs. Richard Roland is co. dent, has announced that all engagement, of their daughter, New '68 CHEVROLETS DELIVERIES: TU 5.3000 hostess. Cooking Auxiliary members are cordial. CHERIE NAN. to Garry Olden. Plans are underway for a • ly invited to attend. burg. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry June picnic with children. and G. Oldenburg. of Grand Rapids. next year's program will be set Container DRIVER IN TROUBLE The bride-elect was pre, up. Thomas W. Spcncer of 5769 senled to society at the Grosse The East Side Kappas, beaded ERNIE GRISSOM Winslow ,Detroit, was arrested Pointe Yacht Club in 1964. Shc by 1111'S. Robert Garey, meet at Bibs by Farms police on Saturday, is a graduate of Alma College • Grosse Poin.te i 11:30 o'clock in the morning :.May 11, and charged with driv- where she affiliated with Kappa Tuesda~. May 21, in Mrs. Fred. 1ing a mot 0 I' vehicle with a. Iota. CHEVYLAND erick W. Hughes' home in Kerby Cooking FLORISTS, Inc. white taillight at the rear. Her fiance will be graduate(\ road. Chairman for the day is Only minutes away from the Pointes Via 1-94 X.way • A rouUne check with other po- Crom Alma College in. Jun'e and (;rowers of Fine Flowers 1111'S. Henry A. Dunlap, who Instructions lice age n c i e s di~c1osed that plans to continue his education will be assisted by Mrs. William GRA TIOT-15 MILE 293-10 I0 Spencer was wanted by Detr?it next year. P. Thorpe, Jr., Mrs. John J. 174 Kerby Road, Grosse Pointe authorities on traffic warrants A summer wedding at the McShane, .Mrs. Arthur A. Porter DAilY, WEEKLY, AND MONTHLY RENTALS having fines totaling $40. He I Grosse Pionte Memorial Church and Mrs. Alexander Leete. 66 was released to Detroit police. is planned, $23. NOW enjoy the refreshing luxurious experience 5th Anniversary tax included

of a SALE ~ Whole Live at Lobsters $haRL 0op1JJL tB£t1.JL Still ocean fresh in tanks! in the privacy of you r own home or office Richard Buick, Inc. ~ Steaming (lams 11'" (ooked Shrimp SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! To Order ~ REVITALIZE SKIN Complete Buick ~ Soft Shell ~ RELIEVE TENSION Steamers ~ SOOTH TIRED MUSCLES $2513 11'" frozen 150 Cars. Immediate Delivery Hors d'Oeuvres ~ STIMULATE CIRCULATION On All Models ~ Fresh (herry- lo'" Plugs in any 110 outlet 15103Kercheval at Maryland Slone (lams ~ Portable, rolls anywhere VA 1.5400 MICHIGAN .----- .' .------... -. --- -- I FOOD SALES lo'" Adjustable seat ~ Automatic timer and BRAND NEW LOBSTER heat control 1968 IMPALA SAVE 830 SAVE 31 per SI.I~(:li\l.J INI)IJ(~"I"Ctll\" C)I?FEII '64 month Getctl) lJN"I"II~ .JIJNE I. If)f.ll $100 down plus tax. Why wait? FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION SAUNAGlASS OF MICHIGAN OR FREE DEMONSTRATION NAME , , ...... • CALL 881-9089 or JIM FUNSTON MAIL ATTACHED FORM TO: ADDRESS , , ...• HEADQUARTERS ~AlJA]\M;LASS OF '11(;11((;\;\ CITY STATE . CHEVROLET 16901 HARPER J 192 VEHNIEH HOAB PHONE " " ,', . at Grayton (;HO~~E POINTE ,';,'nol)~. BEST TIME TO CONTACT . Call: 882.7779 12668 GRATIOT LA 6-8000 882.7400 J'1I01((;,.\:\' iIB2;~() • ( '1hur~clClY. May 16, 19b8 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Thirtv~SGv.rt

._---_._-~- ~+_._ .. ,_. • ------~ • ------<. ------,-_.'. ----.,--. -_._--.---_._------_._._--~_.------_.----_ •. _., _._-_ .•.• In Michigan you are never :Michigan has more than 11,' I I • nlore than six miles from a 000 lakes and more than 36,000 I I °d h M h I CI b I Meadow Brook Set Josiah Harmer OAR lake or a stream. miles of slreams. nSI e t e ot er S U Luncheon, Installation B RIG HT ---=::======:::::::::::::--.::: Ce ' II Series Ending n era I Josiah Ilarmar The regular meeting of the atlendance t~ere. All are doing Grosse Pointe War Memorial Grosse Pointe Park Chapter, [) ~ @lL;lB I Executive Board of the Grosse well. s.c~olashCally. I is winding up its series of din. Daughtt'rs of the American e . A- Poinle lIigh School Mothers' Cntlclsm of texlbooks was I ners and tours to the Meadow Revolution, will meet on Satur' I Club was held on May 6 in the discus~ed and defined as the Brook legitimal., theater at Oak. day, May 18. at the Detroit I Boa r d of Education Building function of deparlment heads land Unh'ersity Saturday eve. home of Mrs. Robert M. Stewart •• U ST LI'KE NEW YORK with 23 members present. and the Superintendent of In. ning, '11ay 25, at 6 p.m. at 12:30 o'clock. Co-hostesses U President Mrs. William Iud. struction, with the i r choices Al lhe time, dinner will be will be Mrs. Claude W. Reagan wig expres.ed appreciation to recommended to the Board of sl'fved in Alger House to st!a. and lhe Misses Annabel Miller LAMPS- LAMPS - LA.!UI PS !III'S. Douglas Smith and her Education. son ticket holders and addi. and Dorothy Lewis. .,. commiltee for the very success Membership in lhe ~tothers' lional patrons who wish to join Following luncheon will be the AND MO R E LAM P5 ful Scholarship Tt'a held May 1. Club for this pasl year reached the g r 0 u p for this one lasl election nf a new slat!: of oHio An anonymous donation o[ 1,070 with dues received evening. Following dinner. a ccrs and their installation. 2000 SHADES IN STOCK $2,000 made 10 lhe Scholarship amounting to $2,140. Neighbor. charIer bus with coffee and set. These new officers will in.' I Fund will greatlv add to tile h.ood Groups realized an add.i. ups aboard will whisk the parly elude 1Ilrs. John S. Buchanan,! CRYSTAl.AND BRONZE CHANDELIERS benefits reaiized from their ef. t f $ P f h f t JOnai sum 0 1:137. ro Its i to t e theater on the Oakland I regent; Miss Frances Bidwell, CUSTON' MADE SHADES, CRYSTAL AND GLASS or s. from the two Pomle Players I Campus near Rochester. i vice regent; Mrs, Wayne E. ' In her report, Mrs. Ludwig plays totalled $3,319. I The play of the evening will i Skaglin. chaplain; Miss Janet PARTS - REPLACEMENT PARTS - MOUNll NGS advised thaI a constitution and Homeroom periods for 9th, be Anton Chekov's "The Sea Il\laynard, recording secretary; MICHIGAN'S LARGEST EXCLUSIVE LAMP DEALER hy.laws have been formed by 10th and 11th grades will be ~ull," one of the classics of all i Mrs. I\Iexan4er Meininger, cor. BUY FRO M P EO P L E WHO K NOW LAM P S North High S c h 001 Parents' held twice a week next year. time. i respondiflg sic c I' eta r y; Miss

Club. Other arrangements are under For those wishing to join in 'I Sarah Davis. treasurer; Miss Reporls we I' I' pre,;;ented by consideration for senior" 1\Irs. I this final dinner and theater Dorothy Lewis, registrar; Miss

pre;jdentele('t :"lrs, J 0 s e p h McClure explained. I party, a few places are avail. I Ruth Pendell, hislorian; and Per r y, vice - president lItrs. Senior Activities chairlllan I able The cost for dinner, trans-I Miss Mary Hale, librarian. Miss James lI1ayshark and treasurer Mrs. RobE'rt Ambrose annotlnc- porlation and theater including Eunice Lamb and Dr. Nina Mrs. Lelnnd Symons. Mrs. May' ed plans for the senior party as 'taxes and service is $10. Paid Mangas will se, ,e as direclors'j shark reported lhat 24 senior based on results of a question, reservations should b~ made Reports by committee chair . students have applied for finan- naire submitted by the studenls. to the Grosse Pointe War Mem men will summarize activities cial help for nexl yea! and in- Accordingly. on June 13. The orial office promplly. of the currenl year. tervielVS are being held. War Memorial will be com e ------~------I lIIrs. Ben.on McClure, fa cully "Our Beautiful Balloon," with M D 1 B SI d representative, announced that the the me, "UP, Up, and 01f1,m aug der anquet ate, '.\ I pianisl George Shearing will Awa\'." Casual atmosphere will ----~------BE Sure to See 'present a concert al the high prevail, and a limited number Tiny baskets filled with straw- made before Friday, May 24. 0;;, Sel.clion of ! schoOl on May 28 during Sixlh of guest tickel. wiIJ be avail, I flowers will be lhe famrs to Enterlainment will be provid, •Fjne Oriental, I Hour, able, The party will follow com.; delight Iitll!' girls at the Grosse ed by Tuxis Show parlicipanls I 1111'S, lIIcClure recently vis'led mencement exercises. Pointe Memorial Church 1110' Nancy Keppelman, Becky Litt- CALL 399-2323 r HAGOPIAN 'I Alma College, where she inter- Board of Education delegate IeI', Heidi Klein. Nancy Bogan • .,' 81..

I gram, and that volunteers will 12. All reservatIOns must be MOTEL also begin work in camping. The New Detroit Committee is work- 20000 HARPER ing on an exchange program of Faculty Wives entertainment groups The r e will be recruiting of high school Group To Meet METRO LIMOUSINE SERVICE students on May 27. Mrs. TeWalt also expressed For their final meeting this the hope that some money from school year the Grosse Pointe the Scholarship Fund could be Faculty Wives' Homemaking .Royal Coachman Group will meel in the Washing- use d for \'ocational careers, such as nursing. ton road home of Mrs. Roger On~the-Hour Service Every Day McCaig at B o'clockMondav The last meeting of the Molion evening, May 20. to eniQY a pro. Picture.TV Council will be a gram presented by Lou Greco : luncheon at the Village Manor of the Seven Hills of Rome, who 886-1322 I on May 20. will bring a group of wigs, The Heallh Education Cotln- GETA BEAUT ULCAR wigleets. falls ar,d cascades and (Air Frt:ight and Charter Service) . I cil's final meeting will be a tea give his pi (Jfessional advice on at lhe Hospitality House on May Schedule to Metro: Reservations Only, Every Hour 6 a.m. to 12 Midnit using and wearing them. I i 27 from 1 to 3:30 o'clock. Memhers will be ahle to try Schedule from M~tro: Departure Limousine Counter, Every Hour &7 a.m.-] a.m. Newly elected o[ficers of the on various hairpieces to see -BEAUTIFUL DEAL Execulive Board and committee how lhey look in them. ---~---~------chairmen wi 11 be invited to lIIrs. McCaig's committee for at ten d the final meeting on the evening will include Mrs. June 3. Allen Ebert, Mrs. Gilbert Gray • BILL LEE OLDSMOBILE THINKING •••••• •• • OF Mrs. James Lewis and Mrs. Fort' Pontchllrtrain OAR Russe~!. Lutlinen. 29SGr:a,tio~1: Mt. ~Iemens " '.":"... ,' ,..",~,~6S-04S6 Pla~s Annual 'Meeting . Michigan's public school:; and GET A BEAUTIFUL DEAL IN OUR Bp,UTIFUL WORLD TODAYl streets would go around the Fori Pontcharlrain Chapter, @I," HON SHAFFU COI"r'~ ADV.IN'. equator four time:;. "SM.LSGA, INC. Daughters of the American Revolution, will hold its annual meeting and install ..lion in the :J main dining room of the Worn . ens' City Club of Detroit on F:-iday. May 17, at 12 noon. • The officers.elect are regent, MOVE? Sometimes you'd move to the ends of the Mrs. Orvis L. Hen k e; vice- earth to get some privacy. But moving means packing regent. Mrs. George Killeen; second vice.regent, Mrs. Max and crating and rearranging. Getting the kids into a Ammer; chaplain, :lIIrs. Allen new school. Hanging pictures. New drapes. A lot of W. Barron; assistant chaplain, 1\Irs. Carl S. Boyle; recording money. A h(lssle. FORGET IT! secretary, Mrs. Merle Churchill; treasurer, Mrs. Kephart N. , Walker, and financial secretary, . Mrs. Adrian V. Roff. 1IIore are registrar :lliss .lulia Barber. historian Mrs. George A. Slrohmcr, librarian lIIrs. REMODEL William !II. Perrett and direclors 1\Irs. George D. Hehh, Mrs. CUSTOMCRAFT CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Charle" R. Fraser, Mrs. Robert SHOWS YOU THE WAY. (IT'S EASY-AND OH! C, Stiffler. THE MONEY YOU SAVE} FARIIIS POLICE AUCTION At an auction held at the rear of the Far m s Police Depart . • • • . men t building, 14 unclaimed i bicycles and one small wagon c. C. PLANS IT: We'l! pli!n the whole project ,md design : were sold to the highesl bid- it for YOU. We'll supply written specifications in advance i ders. The sale, held on Satur- -down to the Inst nail. You'll know exactly what the : day, !IIay 11, netted $201, whieh was turned over to the c i t Y finished job will look like. ! treasurer Farms Police Chief ! Jack F. 'Roh said. One lucky c. C. TEllS YOU EXACT COST-IN ADVANCE: The price 'i y nun g s t e r recognized and is alw2ys right-and exact, complete, firm-based on draw- claimed his bike before it was put on [he auction block ings and specifications. It's guaranteed not to change. c. C. HELPS YOU GET FINANCING: We'll help you get - finCincing at lowest possible current interest rates. You'll know what your payments are in advance.

c. C SUPPLIES PEACE OF MIND We'll tell you before we start exactly when your Job will be fmished so Y"lJ can plan to enjoy it. How good is th!! work' So good we guarantee it With two-year free warranty service on labor and materials-in writing'

Want to talk about iI' We'll be ciellghled to meet wllh Tender, skillet.browned chick. you. diSCUSS how to transform your house into a dream en, snow,whipped potatoes, green vegetable, festive red home. There's no obi igat ion, of course. But at least you'll cranberry sauce, hot buttered hi~cuits with picnty of honey, know how things COULD be. Call anytime Like Right Now 1 for dC"Ht-your choice of ice Cream, sherbet or sparkling l'(clalin. Tho co,t is a moderate $1.95 for adults, just $1.00 for children. . ~ ... -;~ CUSTOM CRAFT 11560 Harper COW / J'U r/ ion GOIII /)1111, \' (onner Exit 1.94 BUilDING & REMODEliNG CONTRACTORS RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL • AmericGn hpr .... 881.1024 Diners Club Gulf Cordi CREATORS OF IDEAS FOR ADDED LIVABILITY ,', .. .~ .. ~.'. '~,' .

Page Thirty-Eight GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, May 1b, 1968 Additional Donors to War Memorial's Annual Family Participation Campaign,~.

Continued from Page 13 Gregory Butler, Edna K Carter, & !lies. Robert J. Donol'an, Dr. L. Keno.wer, Dr. & Mrs. Harlan Herberl C. Fach, Mrs. Charles IlIlrs. Bayard Wilson, ;-'Ir. & IIlrs I Mrs. Honal? L. PhiHips, Dr. r W, Roes~~~ lI[r~dan~I::r\t:. & ~Irs. Robert E. Barnes Mr, & Mr. & Mrs. Ali,ert Charles, Mr. John F. Dowd, Edward Doyle. D. Kimball, Dr. & )Irs. K. K. E, Faucher, Mr. & Mrs, J. Ross Paul Wilson, Andre Wybo. and Mrs.,~, K. RCdd!ng, l\lr. Runde~niin~e: on Pa ~ 39' , ~)rs. Joseph E. Bayne, 'Mr. & & Mrs. Ernest C. ChielellS. ~Ir, Hazel Grl1Y Ddysdale, Eimers Kimberlin, Mr. & Mrs, John L. Fernstrum, John W. Finken. !'tlay Z : and IIIrs. Frell A. Ho~b~ns.P!l~I~ ~ ..! ._.._ ?llrs, Robert G. Beebe, Mr. & & lIIrs. Peler Cipriano, !llr. & Plumbing & Heating. )Ir. & Mrs. King, Mr. & IIIrs. Edward Knoll, slaedt. Mrs. Wm. C. Finken. Mr .. and Mrs. H. D. Allee,! II""."." ."."- •.• -.- ..•. -.;.-.-.- ~~~-----. ~llrrss..DRounPaeldrlBAen'tzBeenn,\.o)n•. &~~.I'r&s'. Mrs. William J. Collins, :\Ir, & Lee L. Elsey, Mr. & !llrs. Hans II~~. hL~igh~n I~O~g, ~r. s&ta~t, JJsephh IF ~aspar. ~r. James Barlon, Mr. and ~~rs. ! START SPRI NG OFF RIGHT r ~\[& .. " Mrs. J. H. Comins, Mrs. Tom G. A Erne. Dr. & Mrs. I;omer P. '. rs. IC a as as e s y, . r. rs. osep . enom, r. Roberl B. Balten, Mr. and "rs. 7n 71 [f;r I Arlhur A. Berns, Jr., Mr. & Conway, Mr. & ~Irs. Thomas lI. Evans, Dr. & Mrs, Otto Fischer, & ~lrs. Water K(J3Y, Dr. & Mrs'l & Mrs, David J, Gillespie, Mr. Charles R. Berger, Mr. and, '. , 'a "elf's lairaressers :\Irs. Sleriing P. Berry. Dr. & Edward Kotz, JIIr. & .1IIrs, An- & :'tlrs. Maxwell Griffith, Grosse Mrs. Joseph E. Blackburn, Wil. ISS h '0/ " Mrs. Karl R, Bertram, :'t[r. Conway, Jr., Thomas If. Con. ~[r. & lIIrs. Wm. S. fiSCUS Mrt thony P. Kozma, ~Ir. & lIIrs. Pointe Woman's Club. Mr. & !iam Bogdziewicz, Mr. and Mrs. We Have Clairol's ClIstom Care ConditiO/ler & Mrs, Anthony P, Bisl, The wa)' Ill, !IIr. i\lrs Edward D. Virginia Flynn, )Ir. Fre denc Edward Kramer, Mr. & Mrs. 1\1r:s.John B. Guba, Mr. & Mrs. James L. Bozartb, Jr, John 19877 MACK AVE.• 881.0761 • GROSSE POINTE WOODS Boos Family, Mr. & Mrs.,' Tom Convery. Mr. & Mrs, Albert C. FOld. Roberl Frahm, Mr. & Joseph R. Kriseufek, Mr. & Mrs. William C, Halbert, Mrs. John Probst. Mr, and Mrs, Leonard .. .;O;;:p;e~n.;M~o;n~o;S;ot.,.;8.;0;.;,m;.';.;;tO~4;.;p~.m.;j...;._M.o.n•..T.h.u.rs•..•F.ri•.lI'tlliI1l9~PII'Il'~,~ Bowling. Dr. & Mrs. Edmund g~~~:D~\ ~lr~~r;~e:I~~~oot: ~~~e;\t~~;:~~~~.~I:: t ~~~~:IGleorgedLsaForesIt, Mr. T&hMrs. Haf(ll.ing"~llr. &&~llrs. RGiChard T . Buccellato, Mr. and Mrds. ~:ck 11.-••.•••••••••.• -.•.••••••••••••••• A. Bowman, Mr. & IIIrs. Harold D & 'I D'd P C J h B 1.' • dAD enry e ugur ,auve, ,erese Heg Ill, "r. "' rs. eorge L. D. Butcher. lIIr. an ,,,rs. e B ~ & ~ I r.' .. rs. aVI . orbelt, osep .. ! resar, . . ~I L 'G E L tt],l H 'dt J M & M W F h'l1 H R C I . owen .• Ir. drs. Mi ton J. ~[rs. Frank B. Cornell. :>Ir. &' Freydl )Ir. & Mrs. Joseph L '. ee, eorfe. h egg~h' I r. el, r.. r. r~. d' D . Ernesl E. Ca I. . 'd' a ad Boyd. ~Ir, & 1lrs. R. Clifford )'Irs, Donald S. Crampton, Mr. Froml~ Richard K G~le Mr'i & lIIrs. Danie Lelg ton, ar es Hoover. Dr. John R. Hy an. r'l mari. Mr. and Mr.\. Fer \Ilan Boyd, )Ir. & ~Irs. Hobert L &),1 R' & 111rs Ed"". B Gal'lo' .' i h '1 K. Leisher, Jr., I1lr. & Mrs. S. C. & lIIrs. Aran Johnson, ~Ir, & i Cinelli, City of Grosse Pointe MEN'S GARDEN ClUB OF GROSSEPOINTE Brehm. Mr. & Mrs. Waller F. ,rs.. J. Cronenweth. ~lr. 'I' G .I 1I~lar .\" • wGa~l'b?dn Leonard, :>Irs. W. W. LeRoy, Mrs. Daniel L. Johnson, Mr. & I Police and Firemen's Asso., B & ),Irs. frederick J. ])amm, ~lrs,,' as, rs ".... I n 1', [ D L'ddl 'I & M C S K M & M M d rey, H. E. Brooks. Jr" Dr. & J h D b "1 & do' Gl g w ~eona . I e. l' r. rS. 1\1rs. ass . asper" r. rs. Mrs. Gage W. Cooper. r. an D' &"i ('. K I ELEVENTH ANNUAL Mrs. John Reid Brown, Waller F~~~kDa;~:n:.rrir,' tMrs. ~~i~: Sl~vcn' SrsGo;~~n nl\ii;ses a~h~is' Wilford A. Lindberg. Mr. & Mrs., Kenneth E. King, Mr. & Mrs. Mrs. Otis Crawford, George E. J, Brummer, lIIr. & Mrs. Charles liam O. Dawson, Mrs. Clarence t.ine & Luella G~dfrey, ~.Ir. it William R, Li.n~strom, .Mr. & I Bru,ce M: Kirsten, Mr. & 1IIrs. Cruicksbank, Mr. and Mr.s. Sam F. Brundle. E. Day, )Ir. & Mrs. 1. DeBaisio, 1Ilrs. Edward G. Griffin lIIr. &. Mrs. Russell Lllermore, Ro)al KlJng~r. Mr. & ))rs. Hey. Cusuma.no. Mr. and IIIrs. Stuart Mr. & Mrs. C. John Burke, Mr. & 1Ilrs. Wilfred E. Dennis, l\lrs. Robert Grosshans: !l1r. & April 30 ~oo: ~ .. KDJg~ton, ~r. : ~irs. E. ~avJd~%, .MrFang. ~lrs'D~' Geranium Sale !olr. & Mrs. Charles R. Burkli, !llrs Frank D. Dimond, Dr. & Mrs. Thaddeus P. Gudsen, .Mr. Mrs. A. Edmond Allan, Dr. re ,mppen erg, r. rs. Dec er, Will . Ie z, .. Aurelia Busehbracher, lIlrs. Mrs. Charles F, DodenhoIf, Mr, & Mrs G W. Gunn, William J Edna Andrews, Mr. & :'tlrs. John C. ~oerber, Mr. & M.rs, and Mrs, Henry M. DomzalskI, AT _.-.--_ .. -:.;.;:-~------._ HaarzFa~j;y. Mrs. Louis Hage. Ol'vil R. Aronson, Rubert E. Edward F. Krentzfeld, Mr. & Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. - - - :>Irs. Rollin Nelson Harger. I Baker, :'t1ark A. Bellaire, III, Mrs. Henry A. Kuhlman, Mr. & Duffy, Jr. .' . , '.. Mr, & lIIrs. Arlhur Bickel, Mr. Mrs. Kenneth Lander. Mr. and Mrs. VlrgJl Fasslo, FROLut\lDS : Charles .R. Harnuson, :'tlr. & 1 & Mrs. Harold Bidigare Jr. Lang's Village Meats, Mrs. i Mr. and Mrs. Charle~ G. Flem. 1981S Meck Ave. et 'Huntington WATCH ~Irs. Edwln P. H3rms, ~1,. & I Mrs. Holand Bischoff, !lir. & N. P. Lasca, .\1r. & Mrs. George I ion, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Ford, i on : !I.lrs. C. S. Harrell, lIIr, & Mrs., )Irs. Robert Blaine, Mr. & lIIrs. F. Lasher, Jr.. Mrs. E F. La.w. Jr .• Mrs. R. G. Francis,. Mr. 1 Sety,day, Mey 18 - 8 ;30 to 2 :30 p.,". : C. ~. Hastmgs. John A HatfIeld, Jobn A. Bott, Mr. & Mrs. Wil renz and daughter Marguerite and Mrs. Todd W. Fre~erJcks, Choice of Colors Excellent Plants : 1I1L,. D~los Parker Heatb,. Dr. liam R. BfI'ant. Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Lawrenz, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Jr .• Mr. and Mrs. Ohver E. 6 for 4.50 14 for 9.25 REPAIRING I~eonarl> P. Heath, Mrs. Hlr~m Frank Bu'lkley, Dr, & Mrs. Leavitt, Mr. & Mrs. N. D. Lind. Frey, Mrs. H. W. Fro.hn, Mr. Proceeds from These Sales are used for E. Hees. RO.bert Halfenstem, Goerge C. Burr, Mr. & Mrs. Sid. heim, Mr. & Mrs. William R. and Mrs. Henry GaJewczyk, :;. Projects which help Keep Our Community Beautiful , Mr .. & ~Irs. C. R. H:ller, Mrs. nev Cadwell, Mr. & Mrs. T. E. Ludwig, Mr IS< Mrs. William F. Mrs. J. P. Giroux, Mr. and Mrs. for all makes Da\'ld !lelm, lIIrs. Charles B. Ca'idwell, Mr. Rene G. Callens, Marlin, Mr. & Mrs. Clifford MI" U. R. Gress, Fred J. Gros~e, lIeImer, Dr. ,L. T. Henderson, Mr. & Mrs. Franklin D. Carr, I Dermott, Mr. & Mrs. E. L. MI" Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Hams, lI[r. & )Irs. Fred B. .1Ierz, Mr. I 1I1r. & 1I1rs, H. If, Carr, Mr. & Kenna, Miss Mary I. McLeod, Mr. and Mrs. M. Ben He~t1er, & )Irs. Charles ,II. IlJckey, Dr., Mrs Dallas Chapin. Mr. & :lIIrs. Mr. & IIIrs. James C. Millies, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. David W. Hmes, ... done on our premises & ~1rs. Halph F,.. Hmz, Mr. & I Louis H Charbonneau, Mr. & & 1I1rs. Richard M. Mills, Mr. & Mrs. E. Richard Holtz, Mr. and i with ultrasonic cleaning Mrs. Rudolph Ihrt, Arnold E, I Mrs. Charles J Ciaramitaro, lIIrs. Gerard C. Mooney, 1I1r. & Mrs. Eugene T. Ignasiak, Mr, Hofman. )Irs. James F; Holhs, I Mr. & Mrs. John R, Cobau, Mr. Mrs. Thomas F. Morrow, Mr. & and IIIrs. Charles F .. Insley. Dr .. & Mrs. Cu.ster lIomeler, Mrs. & IIIrs. 1\1. L. Dales3ndro, Mrs. Mrs. Thomas Naso, Allan Neef, Mrs. Charles R. JaqUIsh, Mr. MUIr HotchkiSS, 1IIr &1IIrs. Margaret Damman, )Irs. Harold John J. Newcomb, Mrs. & Mrs, and Mrs. Malcolm Johns. Mr. OMEGA & TISSOT Frank W. Howland, ?olr. & Mrs. K. Daniels. Miss Florence Robert E. Nye. Mr. & Mrs. and Mrs. Stanley D. Jursek, M~. Authorized Agency Henry H. Hubbard, III, 1\1;s. Davies. Mr: & Mrs, William P. James B. Ogden, 1.lrs, Chesll'r and lI~rs.. John G. Keys, BeUle $16 Charles Hughes. lIIr. & Mrs, ". DeCoste, Mr. & Mrs. Howard C. P. O'Hara, )Ir. & Mrs. Everett A. ~lJleald, IIlrs. Henry C. I Gaylord Hulbert, 1tlrs. Frank M.I Deubner, Mr. & Mrs. Francis Paradise, Mr. & Mrs. Cyril D, Kohrmg. Mr. and 1IIrs: A. P. !lydon, Robe~t K. Hydon. Agnes M. Dewey. Paquette, Dr. & Mrs. A. C. Peat. Koller, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert G. SHOE SALON Valente /jetlJelers Helen IgnasIak, Mrs. John III. .. 1\:1 & Mr E F Peslar Mrs Kurop. Mrs. Gayard F. Lefer. OF Jacksin Marie A. Jacobs. lIIrs. Dr. & 1otrs. Laurie C.Dlckson, ,r. 5... •• Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Leacock, Fine Jewelers Since 1934 I Oren B: Jillson, IIlr. & :'tlrs. L. E. Jr .• lIIrs. C. G. Dodge, Mr. & W. R. Praught, 1\1r & Mrs. Ar. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Lindquist, ,Johnson. Mrs. F. H. Duffield, lIIr. & Mrs. thur F. Rauss, Jr., Mr, & Mrs, Miss Margaret Lynch, Mr. and 16601 E. Warren at Kensington Rd. 1IIr. & Mrs. Shirley T. John. James R. Dykstra, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph T. Reader, Dr. & Mrs. Mrs. Kenneth H. MacLean, Mr. John J. Dyle, Dr. & Mrs. Edward and Mrs Norbert T Madison TU 1.4800 son, 1IIr. & Mrs. Roberl E. Jones, F. Eldredge, Mr. & Mrs. Nor. Joseph 0 Reed, Jr., Mr. & Mrs, II\Ir and' Mrs Neil A Madler' Kercheval at St. Clair, Grosse PoinM 1\1r. & IIlrs. Adalberl Jungbert, ma.n J. Ellerbrock, William.J. Donald K. Reid, lI~r. & Mrs. Leo Mr: and Mrs: Rergu; Markle: Dr. & Mrs. Mitchell A. Kamlay, Elhotl, Mrs. W. E. Fellows, ~1Jss G. Robillard, Mrs. Jewel RObins, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin D. Mar. Tile Salon that gives IIOll with quality the - - - - lI'1r. & Illes. Leo G. Kearns, John Iva Ferguson •. Mrs. R. L. Flsch- Mr. & Mrs. A. L. Rupporl, Mr. tin, Jr., Mr. and lIIrs. Paul S. service in fit ~~..~.•~.~~,.:r:•.:;;•.=..;!i••~U~ft,~ •• ~n~ ~'.:r:u~,.~ ••~ ••~ ..~n~n~ ••~••~ ••:t=U~4.~ .. ~,.~ .. :.s:••~ ••~ ••~u~~ ert ~oroth~ FJshert }Wlr.& Mrs. & l\1rs. William Rustmann, Mr. Mathewson. ~n~ "' u u.••"iI' ••• ., ••• .,. •••• )' lIt " •••n ., " 1r•••u " 'It u tr u " " .•.u u " H H " ., u u.~U.:LOUJs. A. FJsher, Jr.) Ed~ard P .. & Mrs. Frank Sandley, Rev . .and Mr. and ~frs .Howard N. :l\Iay.. ;-Il~ :: Frohhch. Mr. & Mrs. L.y. Gale, IIlrs. Charles Sandrock, Mr. & nard, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent n Sp.Rcia1 rlJ~. $.alJL, ~I[;;\Ir & Mrs. Alphonse GIger, Dr. ;\Irs. John G. Scales. Mr. & Mrs. McAllliife Mr. and Mrs. Stew. ~Il~ ~ll~ Angus G. Goetz, Alberl J. Gonas. Earl D. Seney, Mr. & Mrs. art E. McFadden, Frederick e ~Il~ ~n~lIIr. & Mrs, Carson C,. Grune. Michael A Shaheen, Mr. & Mrs. McGraw, Mr. and Mrs. David Stel-lillg Silve. ~Il~ ~Il~waltl, lIIr. & Mrs. Carmm Guer. Hugh J. Sheean. Mrs. L. L, P. Moffat, Mrs. Oliver H. Mor. o 0 ~ ~ r~ra, Mr. & Mrs. Sumner J. Smart, Jr., Dr. & M,s. Robert ton, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Nason, • LUNT ~Il~ :::~->lcr.~'}N ~Il~I Gurney, Mr. & Mrs. Howard A Songe. R. A. Speer, Dr. & Mr. and Mrs. Karl E. Ness, Dr. SAVE • ALVIN ~lt~ ..~ '.' 0 U R ~I[~ Haarer, Mrs. A. B. Harper, Jr., Mrs. IIlichael R. Stoyka, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas I Neumann, • TOWLE ;'1I~' ~lC~ 1IIr. & Mrs .. Lawrence Har~ood, Nelson Taylor, Carsten Tiede, Mr. and Mrs. Peter G. Nielsen, • GORHAM ~ ~ ~, Mr. & ~I:s ~ohn O. Hastings. man, 1olr. & Mrs. Jack A. Tom. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Nitz. • WALLACE ~ll~ ~Il~Mrs WIllI ,am Henderson. kins. Mr. & Mrs. Donald E. sehe, Mrs. Charles A. Nutting, • HEIRLOOM ~ll~ N EW ~H~ ;ha~le~.~. HICks, Mr. & ~Irs. Tobin, Mr. & Mrs. James Toulis. D~. and Mrs. John Parnell, Mr. 250;0 • IN'rERNATIONAL :'1[': . '1' &1 gelr. Addl. H.l IIlr. & Mrs. C. M. Tyler. lIIr. & and Mrs, John Patton, Mr. and EVERYDAY DISCOUNTS MF : :: " r. 11 rs. son 0 ton, _ ON THEn FAMOUS • REED & URTON ~H~ LOCATIO~~ ~Il~Mrs. George P. Hooper. Mr. & BRANDS ~ll~ ~1l~ Mrs. Genrge B. Hopping, Mr. & ~lt~ M I\Irs. Waller W. Horn, B. J. o 0 : : Hoyl .. !Ilr. & ~Irs. S. L. Hudson. LARGE SELECTION OF ~ll~ ~ ~ ~Il~Me & Mrs. John R. Huthwaite, EH~ NORMA"" loot ~lt~ Mr & Mrs. Harold F. Jarvis, Mr. Fred2lnd Pat Jean SILVER & PEWT£R ~lC~ ... , ..... ,'.. II"~;~ lne Urnt Uf'e M & Mrs. Donal.Jenkins; Mr. & ;oJl~ :: Mrs. & lIIrs. Horst Jensen, Mr. "fLOWERS FOR ALL O(CASIONS ~ P OR N ~Il~& Mrs. Raymond G. Johnson, !---_HO_Ll_OW_A_RE_ ;;;, ') ~Il~18332 MACK AYE. AT M A .. 884.1888 GROSSE POINTE FARMS Ell? Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Johnston, YOUR ACCOUNT INVITED 1 E]J~~:.•~••~••= =,.:;.~~.~:;:..:r;••~n:r:4~:r:4t:;:..~••:;:4.:t:":;:..=.,,:r;,.~~,.~••~o=••~..:r:••~,.::"~n~."~••~.trE j\lr. &. ,~frs. D~n H. Jumisco, SERVING GROSSE POINTERS FOR OVER HALF A CENTURY ,. , ••••"' 1t , •••.., " ••••' •••" ••.1' •••' "~•• " •••' t••••,. ~.~lI ' •••u, •., ..~.~" f .•• U .••U~•• U.".1 f ••.• f .•• U~••U •••• f.... 1.of r. &. ~Irs. PcrJCles Karlson as, Mr. & Mrs. Chl!rles R. Kiesewet- 1925 VERN IER RD. ~gPJ~~ TU 6-0600 DIAMONDS. WATCHES. BIRTHSTONE RINGS', - ..: :J OUR EVERYDAY PRICES ARE ter, Mr. & Mrs:Harold C. Knoff, ' ALWAYS THE LOWEST --. Mr. & Mrs. William Krag, Mrs. ------Ra[ph G. Lagerfeldt, Mr. &. ;\lrs. Thomas V. LoCicero, Mr. & Mrs. UPHOlSTERING CO. C. L. Lundgren, Mr. & Mrs. What Savings ___on Seconds 14322 Mack Ave. Phon_ VA 2.9660 JEWELERS W. L. Maccani, lIIrs. Al Mar. Vogue \ cero, lIIr &. Mrs. Henry C. Mas. FINEST DECORATOR FABRICS • Custom • key, Mr. & )Irs. Harold W. REUPHOLSTERING & RESTYLING 7 Milo near Mack Avo. Messaear, Andrew S. Mihalik, OPEN FRIDAY EVEHINGS Mr. & Mrs. Charles 1.1onnheimer. • frtt pick 1lP and deliveTII 22377 MOROSS ROA.D TU 4.2585 Mr. & lIIrs. Blair :1I100dy. Jr., • select from hundreds of fint fabrics SHEERS I Norman .T. Mooney. Mr. &. Mrs. i Ayer.~ )'lnrIson. !llr. & ~lrs. I • custom made slip covers .Ia";es 1IJol~["hal,I, ;\Ir. & !llrs • guaranteed • terms al!1li1able I Ro.\ A. ~Ioxle), ~Ir. & lIIrs. mE ESTlMUiS - VA 2.9660 , C. A. Norton, Dr. H Grey Nurse,: ~123 OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE from a )'ard Thaddeus .1. Parll)'. Mrs. Trene' C.' Plasko, ./olr. &. Mrs .. !;)seph A. 1- _ Wouldn't you really Quasarano, Viclor F. Rarlcliffe, Dr. &. Mrs. R. !II. Ronger, Mr. & Mrs. B. Grallon Rose, IIlrs. rather live in Dacron-Fiberglas Donald G. Ross. Mr. & Mrs. Clyde T,. Ryan. Mrs. Edwin F. Silk-Linen CALICO COflJJf~~ Sanders, Mr. & Mrs. Paul L. Saylor. Mr. &. Mrs. Alfred H. 1933 S. Telegraph Open Daily 9:30.5:30 Schrashlln, Carl E. Schreiber, Nylon Blends (Near Pontiac) JUon. Nite 'tit 9 lIIr. & Mrs. Alfred C. Scott, FE 1-9163 Closed Sunday lIIrs. Gcurge W. Shannon, Mr. TEETH STAY TIGHT ... for months with this amazing new soft pink DEARBORN & Mrs. W. H. Shannon, Sidney liner. Eases sore g,"ms, givjng yo," lasting comfort - eat anything. Smith, lIlr. & lIIrs. Howard B. Ends doily bother with stickums you swallow. Easy to use-pure- CLUB APARTMENTS o Steele. Arthur C. Stiehman, Mr. gentle, harmless, smooth, brush able, clean sanitary and safe. Remov- \, & IIlrs. Charles E. Stumbo able. Fills out shrunken mouth make you look and feel younger. 10131 W. Warren-l BlockW. of Wyoming lIfr. &. Mrs. Jerome Sullivan. Holds dentures tighter longer or your money bock. Save money ond tjme--get a big sheet of genuine PLASTI.CUSHION@ at your nearby Mr. & Mrs. Sul1ivan, Mr. & Mrs. AP'PLlAN'CE 5 Arthur D, Suterlanc!. Mrs. Sig~e Drug Store today. Insist on genuine PLASTI.(USHION@. -t+otpow:- Svenson, Dr. & Mrs. n. N. i Sweeny, .Jr .. Sidney L, Terry, I ~Ir. &. 1Ilrs. .Jack ~I. Thorpe, A. H. Tous('any, Jr, Mrs. A.' Ungf'r, Dr. &. )Irs, Ellis .J. VanSly('k, ~Ir. &. Mrs. Starr I.. I r:-r-'l I Wan~, n, i\. W;der~. Mr. &. Mrs. I .l /le II. r•. \\l'bh. ,Jr, Mr. & IIlrs. i . . Qo'de1t8 Goffeepot lIf'rhl'rl Wcl1,~, r:lIl!ene L, Wf'st, . "r. I\, )Irs R. L. Wilgardf'. :'tlr, " ~Irs. f)nn D. Wilson, 1I1r & \Irs. I/l'rhrrt .I. Wilson. !llr. &. \Ir,', Wllllrr .I, Wil~on. IV. ~Ir<;. NOW OPEN DAI LY Paul Wil/.eJ, .\Ir. &. lIIr,~, Kenl II : Zimmf'rman. E. II. Zvmalski. : :\Iay 1 . FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE

'Ir. &. )Irs, ~Ii\an of. Alexan. I • Air conditioned and Sound Conditioned one and ner, :'tlrs, Dora Angus. Miss. FINE FOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES two-bedroom deluxe apartments, (;reta Angus, ~Ialcnm Anderson i (' F, Baehle. !llr. &. l\1rs. i • Wall.to-wall carpetin!,: and draperies IN GROSSE POINTE lIl'rhcrt Baker, Mr, & Mr<;. Located on the Lower I,evel of the ST5 CLAIR JERIIACE * • Hotpoint decorator ref rigerator, elect ric range and '1artin E Halen. Mr, & Mrs, J, hood, dishwasher, garbage disposal Thirty truly gracious apartments sitlla!«J in thl' h(,ilrt of (;ros.~e Point(' in a w('1\ ('stab- I Anriison Bartush. Paul Ba.~lien. lished neighborhood, minut('s from shcpping, trllnsportiltion and schools. on the corner 1.llrs, A. C, Beaumont, Mr. & COLONIAL FEDERAL BUILDING • Paneled community recreation and party roon-1. of St. Clair and Maumee. These apartments range in size from 3 bedrooms and singl!' bath i \Irs. Fr('d J, Reyer, John C. • Near shopping, transportation, churches ,1nd Ford to 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. All includl' Jiving room with natural firC'place, dining room. i Brooks, lion. Wilbur M. Bruc];., 63 KERCHEVAL Rouge, pe.ntry and kitchen, plus filII basement and 3rd floor bedroom with hath. Also pleasant f'r. Dr. Ralph M. Burke, Mr. &. I • All the advantages of living in lovely DEARBORN. rear courtyard and enclosed garages. Libeml terms and convf'ntionlll mortgallcs available. 'Irs. Wm. A. Buswinka, Mr. &! I :llrs. G('orl(e Cameron, lIIr. &' Open 8 a.m. tn 6 p.m. Monday through Friday • You move right in, from only $165. :lJf.~. Palrk]; F, Carron, ~[r. & Prices up to $29,900 and 10 a,m, to 6 p,m. Saturday I \lrs. Wilham II. Chri"tensen, IMMEDIATE i \Irs. J.awrf'nre T. Clark. :llr. . t... \Ir.'. Carl Corrlier. )Ir, &. Model. open tor your In~pertion !hlurd.,y~ anlf Sllnda)'~ (rom 2;00 to i'i:00 p.m. POSSESSION WAUIN • I ~lrs. II. Crawford. Mr. &. "z ••• or by Ippointml'nt daily. (;a111123,3710 for InformAtion. r: i .4" \Irs, !lap W. !lehn('ke, lIIr, &. Carry-Out Service :lfr.'. ii, \'. !lenolf, \Ir. &. ),Irs. Call 561,8366 \'In('('111 !l ll<'I'f'lris. Mr, &. Mr.~. ";';'t-:-':-('lI~~-'-(J-.-D~iwl, MICHIGAN' REAI.JTY COMPANY \1.lf.-hilJ1 C !lnwn<, \Ir, &. ),Ir.;. A Specialty PROSPECT POINTE CO. \ SPECIALISTS 1:\ (';O~lJOML"'lUM PROPERTIES Vlrl nr Illln/'i111 I William B. Elmer, !llr, &. :llrs, I '- .....J Thursday, May 16, 1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Thirty.~lin.

Gray T. Smith, 1704 Vine. Ide!1t. Smith back~(! r r,u~ , c',f II wood, Delroit, was issued a I dflveway at 823 Net. ~ ~~o .• 1;' More Donors to War Memorial Campaign II-_Sh_o_rt_a_nd_t_o_th_e_P_oi_nt_e_ violation hy City police on, the SIde of tbe car of ,:;,.'1 ... Thursday, May, 9. f?r jmprop~r I Weed, Jr., 822 Neft, whler, II?S (Continued from Pag~ 38) I Mrs. C. W. Treadwell, Mr. and Graham, Mr. & Mrs. Edward and Mrs. Ric~a~d H. Miller, Continued from Page 25 Trigg plans to enroll in the backing, resultmg In an acci' parked at the curb: _ Rupp, Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. ' Mrs. E. D. Trowbridge, Mr. and Gruca, John K. Grylls, Richard I Mrs .• Tam~s Mllcllell,. Dr. and Denison University sopho. Moser Secretarial School in Russ~lI. Mr. anll Mrs, Roland :\Irs. Tom Williams, Mr. and B. GusiJee, ~fr. & Mrs. A. E. Mrs. Arlhur H. Molltur, Mr. more MARY LOU JENNINGS. Chicago this June. Schmidt, Jr:, Dr. and Mrs. ~Irs. C. A, Wollenzin, Jr., Mar. liadjiyanis, H, J. Hagen, i'lr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Munro, Jr., daughter of MR. and MRS. At Grinnell she received her Elmer J. Selm, Mr. and Mrs. g11. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. & I\1rs. Danforth Holly, ::'III'S. Judge and Mrs. Thomas J. Mur. PHILLIP H. JENNINGS, of freshman grade "with dislinc. Joseph ~. Sherer, Jr., Mr. and Zinno Earl Holley, Mr. & Mrs. Wil phy, John A. Nelson, John ,!,. !llount Vernon road, has been lion" in humanities; and was Mrs. ames J. Shields, Mr. and Ham R. Holt, Mr, & Mrs. L. C. Nickum, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. KIm elected treasurer of Alpha a member of the International Mrs. Albert F. Siegmund, Mr. ~lay 3 Hopkins, 1111'S.W, Bruce How. Q. Nuyen. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Omicron Pi al Denison in Gran. Relations Club, Orchesis, mod. and Mrs. RobeI'I Snow, Mr. and 1\11'.& Mrs. Frcd W. Adams, ard, Mr & Mrs. Fred Jean, Dr. Oesler. Mr. anl1 Mrs. Joseph C. ville, O. ern dance group. Young Re, Mrs. John C. Squiers, Mr. and Dr. & 1\lrs. Orlan. M. Arnold, & Mrs. Loyal W. Jodar, Mr. & Pallenberg. DuWayne J. Peter. • • • publicians, and served as music Mrs. Ross E, Taylor, Mr. and I ~Ir, & ~lrs., II. G. Ar~enault. ~Irs. A. A. Jossens, Mr. & Mrs. son, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Clair W. Ohio Wesleyan University chairman of her residence hall. 1\Irs. C. N. Traxler, Mr. and, Mr & Mrs. F. Roger Bacon, Mr. Cecil J Jourdan, Dr. & lIIrs. Pike. Mr. and 1Ifrs, T. L. Pot. junior Fin(' Arts major SANDY OIher GrinneIlians in the & ~lrs; John A. Banll,e, Mr. ~ .James Kackley, !III'.. & lIIrs, Leo tel', Dr. and Mrs. Frank Pur. LUNGERSHAUSEN. son of Mr. family include her father. ~lrs, C. Gordon BarrL Beaul~ I J. Kevill. Clare D. KlIlsman. Dr cell 1'111. and Mrs. Roberl H. and Mrs. A. W. Lungershausen, molher, HE LEN LEA K E SHOE SALON danish Counselors, Jne .. ~lr. & Mrs.1 Roberl Kleinsmilh, Mr. & ~Irs. P t~ll. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. of Berkshire road. received first TRIGG, and her brother. PAUL OF ,. Wilham Belluumo, ~1r. & l\Irs, F;, F. LaRowe, Mr. & Mrs. R. W. QY'll M E H Raskev Mr. prize rating for his prints, "Un. R. TRIGG III. She is a 1964 : .Iames F,. Blake, Mr . .& 1\Irs. Lebner, 1\11'.& Mrs. A, E. Lesha. a~~ 'MrsrsWiliiam Raynal: Mr. lilled Number Seven" and graduate of Grosse Pointe High furniture ,Chester E. Wanlon, Vlclor R. Jr .• fill'. & 1\Irs. Forbes W. I"ul. and Mr~: Thomas J. Reghanti. "Metamorphosis," exhibited in School. BreIdenbach, 1I1r. & lIIrs. Ray. ton, S. A. lIIacy, 1\11'. & ~lrs. V R h d Iv. s Samuel Ohio Wesleyan's annual Student • • * NOW AT ; mond P. Buelow, Mrs. Herberl !IIilton A. Manley, Jr. 1I1r. & John . enc ar. . r. Deane Art Show. Sandy has also been GEORGE S. READ. JR., son • . Buhler. Jr., 1\11'.& 1\11'5.Thomas Mrs. Cyril K. Marshall, l\lr. & P. Rockwell, IIJr~ J' lb t named to the University's of MR. and MRS. GEORGE S. Kercheval at Sf. Clair, Grosse P"inte D J. Burke, Thomas Cannon, Mr. 7Ilrs Donald Marshall Mr. & Rucker, Mr. an rs. e er Dean's List. I READ, of RIVARD boulevard, . & ~Irs, Dean Conw"l, ~Irs. ~Irs' John W. l\Iathe~s, :'Ilis, L, Ryan. Mr. anti Mrs. James * * • has he en designated a Junior The Saloll that gioes you senice u;ith quality i~ tile fit . Laurene.\1. Dakoske, 1\11'. & .\lrs. Mar'v McElroy, Mr. & 1\Irs. A. H. H. Ryan, ~Ir. and Mrs. Jame~ JA.\IES HOFMAN,. o~ Cres. Adv~sor al Williams College, 2 JOHN R lIarry R. Dill, .\Ie. & ;\ll's. James McKinnon Sanford, VIC Scha.efer, 1\Ir. an cent I.me. deep sea fIshing out I Williamstown, Mass., for the Corner Woodward B. Doll. 1\11'.& Mrs, J. Andrew '. ,. Mrs. H. A. Schalll, Joseph A. of Fort Lauderdale, Fla .• on a Ill68.69 college veal'. Junior Domagalski, ~Ir & lIlrs. Frank 11k & lIIrs. Bryan MelVin, Sehral(e, Jr., Mrs. B. R. Se. recent vacation. I and e d an Advisors are a seiect group of Downtown Detroit lL EI.~lbkj. 1111.& ),11'.\.John D. .\11'.\, W. B . .\IJ((hncr, ~'. R. cord, C, R. Sessions, Mr. and eight.foot, three.inch. SO.pound 36 students chosen from the Fife. 1111'.& .\Irs. Bernard 1.. .\IUlrhead, Mr. >&1'1\&lrs~.\\ J1::a~ Mrs. C. 1\1. Sheridan. sailfish. an exceptionally larga junior class to live with and aid Pb~oe Fitz"erald Dr & Mrs C J C Nelson, Sr., "I'. . ,,,rs. o. Sh'd U Uf. , I . ", , ...... t J N' d t 111 & Mrs Mrs Elsa B en an. mI'. specimen. (the average s~ IS,t the incoming freshman c ass ID 161.1511 house of France. lIIrs. William 11. Fries, er . Ie eroes.. r. • . d."i A th' Sherman Jr caught in those waters IS be. ad.?pting to college life. :\11'. & Mrs. Walll'r R. Friuel1, William W. Nobhtt, Mr. & lIfrs. an rs. 11l' u~ I h I Sh" tween seven and seven.and.a. • • • Me. & ).11'5 Carll\!. Fromm. 1IJr. Ronald W. O'Bryan. l\lr. & Mrs lIIr. and Irs. ~ p i ~r. half feet, weights between 40 & l\Irs Joseph !\ Gant R. E, Olila, Mr. & Mrs. C3r! man. Mr. and Irs. 0 u I s Anolher memher of the tJ)enmark . . . '. Olofson H. R, Pickford and Simon, Mr. and Mrs. Harry and 50 pounds). Grosse Pointe High School Class I Miss Shirley Giller, JIll'. & Familv' Mr. & Mrs. Erik J. Smilh, John Henfrey Smith, Mr. * * • d of 1964 has been named as a :III'S. E. C. Graham, .\Irs. ~1. P. Pierce',' .\11'. & 1\11'5.Roger Pres- and Mrs. Willard S. Smith. lIfr. F.l,ED W. ADAMS of Rival' Woodrow Wi Iso n Designate. (on, Mr. & Mrs. J. D. Quinn, and Mrs. Walter Staskowski, boulevard is the new vice.chair. DENNJS GRAFFLIN, son of HEAVY FRAMES ARE IN ••• IIII'. & Mrs. Herbert D. Ralph, M. G. St('warl, Mr. Weston L. ~af\'e~~e~~e 1\~~~r:anOfu~~~srts~~~ DR. and MRS. ALLAN GRAF. ~ ~ \l~') W C. Rands, Jr., ;'11'. & Mrs. Stiegelmeier, Mr. and Mrs. Por. in Kalamazoo. President James FL.IN. formerly of Grosse HEAVY LENSES ARE NOT! L. A. Rice, Dr. & Mrs. ]'a1l1 ter Strother, Mrs. W. M. Swan, W '11 f WMU' the chair' POlnle and now o! Manchester, Rizzo, Mr. & lIIrs. Peler F. Ross. MI'. and Mrs. S t e p 11e n M. . 1111 er 0 1S . 'Mass., will graduate from Ober. ARMORLITE HARD RESIN LENSES HAVE mann. 1111'.& Mrs. Peter Ruppe, Sweeney. Mr. and Mrs. .T. F. m~~. nled the uni. lin College in June and will :KITCHEN ~{;~; & LESS THAN HALF THE WEIGHT OF GLASS .lohn Safran. Mr. :III'S. Her, Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Albert .ams represc cent! a.t the enler graduate school at Hal'. man p, SaltIer. F. J. Schoettley, H, Tro'l'el1, "I'. and 11I1's. Car. verslty boar.d re y . vard University with tile sum. . , m annual meehng of the Assocla- . EQUIVALENTS. De. AlIred E, Seyler, Mrs. Sally rado Urli, Mr. and Mrs. Albert tion of Governing Boards of Col. mer sessIOn. i Shick, 1111'.& 1111'S.Lewis M. F. Vogt Mrs Otis U. Walker, leges and Universities which : Remodeling Slaler, Soroptimist Club of IIII'. and Mrs: Thomas Walker, was held in Williamsburg, Va. Johnston Optical Co. Grosse Pointe, Mr. & Mrs. Mrs. L 0 y a I S. Watterwcrth, " " " Air Mail Service iIs Our Only Business! George Sprode.r. Dr. & Mrs. Mrs. J. Frazer Whitehead, Miss Among the some 250 se.niors Mahrs of high grade glasses since J867 Bruce W. Slemhauer. Mr. & M. Wicks, Dr. and 1111'S. at Grinne!! College who WIll be l\farks 50th Year PHONE FOR A fREE ESTIMATE 51i" "400 Mrs. Leonar~ O. Swanson, :\It'. K. J Williams, Mrs. Edward F. candidates for the bachelor 01 87 Kerchenl 20148 Mack Ave. CALL COLLECT WITHIN 75 MILES ,-". & lIlrs. iWllham Swor, Jllr. & Wright Mrs. R. K. Zitlel. arts degree at Commencement Fifth years ago, (May 15, Gross. Pointe Firms Gross. Point. Woods Mrs. Charles L. Taylor, Jean A.' on Friday, May 24 is 1tIISS TU 2.5950 TU 1.8681 Taylor. Stanley E. Thorwaldsen, ~lay 7 MARY A. TRIGG, daughter of 1918), President Woodrow Wil- son briefly left the pressure of Dr. Stuarl H. Ward, WE'leome Mr and Mrs. Art h u I' O. MR. and .MRS. PAUL R. his World War ! duties, and Wagon Club of Grosse ~?inte, Bake~. Carolyn H. Bauer. Mr. TRIGG JR., of Earl court. An was driven to Potomac Park Mr. & 1111'S.Harold J. ~ ~lber, and Mrs. John D. Benfield, Mr. Ameri~an studies major, Miss Polo Field, where he witnessed Mr. & 1111'S.James P. WllI13ms, and Mr.;. M. M. Birach, Judge the ~nauguration of the first Eleanor J. Wrobel. and Mrs. Theodore R. Bohn, Medical Mobile scheduled United S tat e s Air May 6 Mr and Mrs. Francis P. Breen, Mail, (then called aerial mail), Dr. ant: ~hs. C h a 1'1 e s W. Mr: and 1\1 I' S. II a I' 0 I d V, May service in history. Special Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brinker, Dr. Raymond E. Buck, Now at Eastland C. Addy, Dr. Burke W. Arehart, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Burns, After an embarrassing deJay Mr. and Mrs. William A. Austin, Eugene Cadieux, Mrs. Joseph A 5O.foot "Health Careers -no one remembered to put Mobile," a trailer carrying a gawline in the plane - Army EyeS Examined! Dlasses FinedI Mrs. Raymond B. B?d, lIIr. V. Carr, F. L. Congdon, Mr. and Mrs. Philip C. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Frank .J. Dale. Mr. score of medical exhibits, which Lt. George Boyle climbed into 0, ]1i11\1~!UI: has been touring Michigan as a the pen cockpit of his 150, and Mrs. Edward Balchunas, and 1111'S.W. }O' I' i 1 z DeFries, feature of National Hospital horsepower biplane, and took lIlr. and Mrs. Kennelh Ball, p. B. DiBasio, 1\'Irs. E. B, Month. will be at the Eastland off. He was scheduled to fly 1111'.anrl Mrs. ~Uchard B. Bal- Dixon, .John Dodge, .John Don. Shopping Center for a week, be. norlh to Philadelphia on the l~rd. Miss III. Rose Barton and nelly, Mr. ~nd Mrs. Nathan B. ginning today. first leg of a one-stop f1ighl to Mr. Georl!e Balron. Mrs, R. E. Driggers. Dr. and Mrs. S. J. Among the ex h ibit s are New Y?rk. ~nste~d the pi lot Barton. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Faello, lIIr. and Mrs. Rober!. J. "Medicine 100 Years Ago." II landed III II fIeld III nearb?, Wal. G. Bauer, William F. Bavinger. Fannon. Mr. ~nd Mrs. George transparent woman, open heart dod. ~ld .• south of W:ashlDgton, .Jr.. IIII'. and Mrs. James D. !\t. Fern, H. E. Foulkrod. Mr. surgery. Wayne State Medical breakmg a propeller 111 the pro- Bevster, Ronald Birghauer, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Friedhoff. Mr. Center .and Harper Hospital. cess. and 1111'S.• Jerrv A. Blake, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon S. Glendening. The Mobile unit. which was However. the debut of Air CONTACT LENSES PROFESSIONAllY FITTED and Mrs Carlvle E. Blanchard, Mrs. Pearl Gonzalez, Mr. and moved from the U. S. Public 1Iiail was not a complC\te disas- Mr. and 'Mrs. \Vm. C. B1oesing, Mrs. Alfred L. Gostow, Mr. and Health Service Hospital, 14700 tel', At about the same time of, Carl F. Boldt. Alfred Bona. Mrs. Cecil W. Halbert, Dr. and WARREN ", ,.."i ROSEVIllE .' Riverside, foot of Alter Road, the Boyle takeoff another plane hoom. Mr.' and !\frs, E. C. Mrs. A. Joseph Hoski. to Eastland, also is used for a took off from Belmont Park 20958 Van Dyke 27103 Gratiot Brendtke. Mr. and Mrs. S. C, D d n i'e I Hodgman, Mr. and medical career recruitment pro, race track in New York. bound Phooe 754.2460 Phone 7792190 Broe',s. Jr., Mr. and 1111'S.lIar. Mrs. F. J Holtz. Jr., W. Irvine, gram. It is sponsored by the for Was h i n g ton via Phila- ST, CLAIR SHORES :. ROYAL OAK ., vey A. Burr. lIfr. and Mrs. T. R. .T. V. Je~ks, Mr. and Mrs. C. Michigan Health Council and delphia. He made it! Strangely. Rrlltrick, lIIr, and Mrs. l~enrv Kalve!age, Mrs. Ant h 0 n y A. the Michigan State Medical So. his name is not mentioned in 21433 Mack 1220 N. Woodward W. Campbell III. lIfrs. Wvlle W. Kasper, Marie 111.Kennedy, H. ciely. the service's history. Phone 778.4760 Phone 5474222 It was stated that, while Carharll, Mr. anrl lIlrs. Stanley Klingelhofer, Dr. and !II r s. 300 000 Michigan men and wom. To c e.l e bra t e Air Mail's Optn Daily, including Saturday 9:30 to 6 - Mon. & Thurs. Niln 'Iii 9 p.m. Cappo lIf~.rgaret Edna Cook, Mr. M . .T. Kratochwill, Arnold W. I en 'are now engaged in careers Golden Anniversary in this DR. f GRANDE' OR l. STOll' OR. C. STAWIN and Mrs. C. Vernon Cox. Mr. Lungershausen. Donald Mae. DR. L BOYER' OR. H, MARKOWJrl dedicated to protecting and im. area, a luncheon was held yes. anti Mrs. Richard F.. Crag:g, Mr. Kal' Mr. and Mrs John R. Licf:osed Doctors or Optometry prOl'ing the health of our citi, terday at the Detroit General and Mrs. Paul F. Craig, 1\11'. 1If:l'd'sen. Dr. and 1\I'rs. Lyndle zens. the state will need 50,000 Postoffice. with Postmaster Ed. . - and 1\11'.'. R. W. Crawford. I. R. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. more people for the 100 different ward L. Baker as the official ,Edgar Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Meathe, C. Ed WI n Mercier, health occupations by 1970. host. There also was an exhibit I lJn;vas;ty of Michigall Alumni , William P. Dean. .James A. Mitchell, Leonard L. ------of rare Air Mail Stamps and, Mrs. G. F. DeBolt, Mr. and "I. Monahan, Mr. and lIfrs. Wilson l.ieul-Com. Scales First Day covers. 111rs. Raymond Decraene. Mr. F. Peeler. Mr .. and. Mrs. A. O. Despile the early skepticism and lIlls. ],l'l't M. Denlon, Miss PrOl~fkc, R. G. QUlnn, Joseph On New Submarine of air mail hy Cr,ngress. and Elinor Del'lin. 1111. amI Mrs. 11. Rahau1. 1Ilr. and Mrs. WIl NEW DANISH IMPORT IN TEAK ATTENTION the de!eal, (bel ween 1910 and 11 cI 111 Nav\' Lieutenant Commander Brllno Domzalski. Dr. :lncl 11I1'S. 1iam Roherls. II. an rs Rirhard H. Scales. son of Mr. 1916). of many proposals for I C. lIl. Ehncr, 1111'.and Mrs .. Iohn William T. Rogers, Dr. ~nd You w,lI he chormed el1d plemed when vou ,eE 11m cor~. appropriation the s!'rvice took II ,..Lj t /--7- Eli~s. Herherl S. Epstein. 1111', Mrs. ~lillon J. Rueger. Mr. ancl and Mrs .• John G. Seales of 926 hold. and slarled to expand. fully ,elecled unrl designed (or 011 gel1erol purposes. II's allcl 'Irs. E. E. Erikson. !Ill'. Mrs. Paul JI. Schafer. lIlr. ancl Washington road. and hushand By 1931 more than 8.5 million on outstondmg buy' f- L' d of the former Miss Cynthia F. Regulorly priced 01 $229.00 ./r~:~~.~.d~ii%_1Ga~:&~~.'~'~:''''~~: aml Mrs. F. W. Errigo. Rulh 1111'S.R. R. Schott, 1\11'.an Mrs. Netting, daughter of Mr. and pounds of mail were carried by I ,Fiedler, Helen H. Finster, Mr. Roy A. Schucker. 1\Irs. Ralph B. Netling. of 657 air and, in 1965, the postal I now for Moy only 'and 1\Irs, Thomas Fitzgerald, Donald C. Sherman, Mr. and Lincoln road, is serving with the ser~ices handled 172.9 million Join your friends on our 53 day sea-safari lIfr. and 1111'S.Theodore A. Fos, Mrs. Warren Sisman, Dr. John Precommissioning Unit of the pounds. ter, Mr. and 1\Irs. Edward A. G. and Mrs. Slevin. lIfr. and deep diving nuclen powered al. Ironically, today: air mail. as I Franco, ]\fr. and 1\Irs. Jame~ M. Mrs. Kenneth W. Smith, Mr. tack suhmarine USS N~rwhal a separate, premium serVIce, Shelf Shop V' Africa and South America Fuqua. Mr. and lIIrs. Lee W. and Mrs. W. C. Standisb, Jr., in Groton. Conn. is nearing the end of il,s jour- Garrelt, Mr. &nd Mrs. Don Mr. and Mrs. Jam e s R. Narwhal is designed to be ney. By next yea r it is ex- from New York and Port Everglades Gilhert. James R. Gilleran. Mrs. Stewart, E. M. Stiles. Mr. and lechnically superior to all pre- pected that the Post Offiee de. BIRMINGHAM: 1705 50. Woodword P. L. Glanz. Charles L. Greene, Mrs John R. Strongman, Mr. vious attack submarines and is partment will ask Congress to Open Mon. & Fri. he. Phone 647,5580 Oct. 24. 1968 - Rates from $1995 Clyde Gross, .11'., Grosse Pointe and' Mrs. Joseph P. Thompson, equipped with the newest sonar. abolish air mail as a separate ST. CLAIR SHORES: 24400 Harper category, and establish a single Molher's of Twins Club. Dr. 1\1i n e rt N Thompson. C. W. fire control, weapons, communi. Open Fri. he. Phone 775-6128 for complete informat ion cant act Michael Haas, Philip J. Haddad, Valleau. Wiiliam H. Vander. cations. e 1e c t r 0 n i c counter. priority m ail sen'ice, all of lIlr. and 1111'S,E. G. IJal1e~d, hoe!, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Wahl, measures and liCe support sys- which will he by air. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hamlm, Mr. and Mrs. Siguard R. Wen. terns to effectively carry out TIll'. and 1111'S.Roberl L. Han. din, Mrs. Thomas F. Willmore, her primary mission oi seeking Michigan Union, Ann Arbor, Mich. 48104 non . .Jr., Robert S. IJansen. 1\11'. Mr. and Mrs. John Worzniak, oul and destroying enemy sub. and Mrs. Edward R. IJarrigan, Elizabeth E. Zumstein. marines. 1\!I' a'ld 1IIrs. II a rold Heffner. ~~;;~;';:;;;;.;;;;;;,;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;,;;;;;;,;;;;;;,;;;;;;,;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;,~ I Jllr: and Mr$. Anton Heinrichs, r " : Dr. ancl Mrs. John J. Herr. 1". G. lIilrheoek. I Luxury is coming Dr, Wail!'r l\. ll1~dun, Mr. I am! !'Ilrs. L, D. Holway, Mr. THIS SATURDAY anrl Jllrs, Rnnald It, 1IDIIlr, !III', am! !\Ir~ .Justus C, Hnyt. Mr. May 18th, from 10 ....M. to 6 P.M. 1Incl Mn .. ROJ:er C. Huhhard. to Rochester WE WILL SELL THE EFFECTS Erlwarrl !I. JlI,Therl. 1II~. ancl, FROM THE EST"'TE OF !'III'S, Thomas W. Huntrr. 1111'S, I Frances 111,,I~coh" 1IIrs, Ben 'iamin .Jcffries. 1I1r, ancl 1111'S. ; ~\lfrC'd .I. .Jehle, Dr. ~nd 1111'S. for the first time. : E, O . .Todar. Mr. and Mrs. Owen WILLIAM H. HOEY I F KeriN. Jr.. ~fiss Eileen L, in a The charm of this lovely suburban . K~lly .. John Krls('y. Mr. and area of rolling hills and wooded ,!'Ilrs. Carl W. Ki('nle, 1I1r. and landscape is the setting for ; lIlrs. R L, Kilhride, .Jr .. Donn PRICED HOME SALE the newest and most unique lultury (;. Kipka. Dalla.~ R. KitC'hen, apar(ment community in lhe Charming St. Clair River Colonial Edward A. Y.leefllss, Neil R. at the residence greater Delroil area. Visit Redford Knight, Mrs. B i I'd i I' Knope, Square for a preview showing. New Orleans Architectur~, 3 large bedrooms, 7 b.1ths Mr~. Itildegarcl (;. Kosark, Paul loff o' up, ) bedroom bath down, plus maid's room. Beautl' 1-2 bedroom lpartments from 5175 I t\, KosI. Joseph A. Kramer, 234 Merriweather Rd. Kerth.vol) ful modern kitchen, hbr.HY, sun room, formill drnrng include carpeling and all ulilities , 1I1rs. William Krumpel, Sr., Mr. CROSSE POINTE FARMS eltcept electricity room, basement, gorgeous lot 1SO It Wide. Boat- and Mrs, ,John Lacaria, Dr. and house, large gara~e Fine school dI5t~.ict, illl churches. Mrs. D. 11. Lakin. IIIr, and Mrs. FOI 'urther inFormotion phon. WO 3.62' 5 Vmlge Oub House Must see to arrrC"ciate. A<,kino;:$.'»,000, terms. (' .I, Lamont. Mr. and 1\Ir.~ S'll'immlnK Pool • Tennis ('our" (Shown only by Appt.l Wrn H, Lane. F'rl'd Leonarcl. This JlI/e will lie conducted hy \1 rs. A. Will i ~ m I.rscohier, ----~,--- .I. W. 1.('lI'i" !'Ilrs Herl I.. Lind BZ:D:POB,D "111\', Mr, and 1111',. hml's E. DuMouchelle ART GALLERIES (0, T. M. TUCKER REALTOR I.(;nff, MI'. 1Ind JlllS. Edw1Ird A, SQ,U'AB,E 1.01l\\'I'rs, r)r. anrl Mrs, Eclll'ard -----~ ALGONAC r. l\IarKl'n1ir. R i (, h a r cI !IIa DETROIT, MICHIGAN low .. n,. 1. DuMouch.lI. Ern"t J. DuMouch.lI. APARTMENTS 4087 M 29 Hwy. SW 4.3681 nnogian, Tom R, \lason. I., .1. 711 I'('a rren. Au't;on .... ond Appro;,,,. Tien~en Ro.cl. jus' we,l of Rcx:hwer Rcl, in Cily of Ro,h~sler, (St. Clair River Specialist) 1)1' and !\!r". CiHril''' .I. Mr.: \... RentRI Office "hone -6!1t-llOOO Kenna Mrs. Paul Mcilmk, Mr. I I ' "-r.""'l~~"'=?"":'~:,~..~:~~:ClI,:,"':,L~. ""l~~",,~1~.,~.)~~,"', ..." 1I!,'!I.IIl"•• ,. ~.".'~~i""I~\IIII!"'III[III"'!II!!"'"lI!9'!\','l.•,"'.II!!"'"I!I\IIIlI!II'. ","'.,;III!I!!l..I!."'''IIIlI_~::''".~:.I,,_[l.~:.IlI.II•• ~II'III.,".III.III,I,',~.III.•. ~,~,"•• I.",_._,_."~ .•.•.'.-.11II.11II " .• "".II".~,,;~ .

Thur$day, May 16, 1968 G R 0 SSE POI NT E N =.E...:.-W-=S ._ Thursday, May 16,1961

period" shall lJe the period, if any, he was in receipt of weekly menl except as olherwise provided In this Chapter, During the the Commission (1) th.al the member is ph~sically or tr~Dta~~ workmen's compensation plus the period arrived at by dividing period of his absence from Village employment and until his pen- incapacitated for duty m the employ. of the Village, (2~ a s~ r the said single sum by his weekly workmen's compensation sion begins his balance in the members savings fund shall be incapacity will probably be permanent, ~nd (3) ~hat t ~ rrthe~ :e award, accumulated al regular interest. I should be retired. The 10 j'ears of servICe re~ulrem~nt. Sf ~ork- Village of waived in the case of a member who becomes m rec~lp . 0 , (22) "Voluntary retirement age" means age 60 years for a Voluntary Relirement, CompuJsCJry Separation Crom Village Em- men's compens2.tion on account of his disability arising out of general member, and age 55 years for a public safety member, ployment: I, and in the course of his Village employment. (23) The masculine gender shall include the feminine I Section 12, (a) Any member, who has atlained or atlains his Grosse Pointe Shores gender, and words of the singular number with respect to persons voluntary retirement age and has 10 or more years of credited DIsability Pension: shan include the plurat number, and vice-versa, 'service, ma)' retire upon his written applicalion riled with the Section 16, (a) Upon his retirement on account o~ disab~llty! ,as I Commission setting forlh alwhat time. not less than 30 days nor provided in section IS, a general member shall r~celve a dls.ablhty Retirement Commission: more than 9ll days subsequcnt to the execution and filing thereof, pension computecl according to seclion 13, subject t? secllon 17. 795 Lake Shore Roa d SCction 3. There is hereby created a retir~~ent commis~i?D in I he desires to be retired, His disability pension payable to his voluntary retlrement age Grosse Pointe Shorcs, Michigan whom is vested the aulhority and responslbl1Jty to admlDlsler, . shall not be less than 17 per' cent of his final average salary; ~or manage and operate the retirement syslem, and to conslru~ ~nd I (b) A member shall be separated from Village employ- shall his disability pension payable after his volun~ary retire- make effective the proviSIOns of this Chapter. The Commission! ment the first day of the caJendar mO!lth n~xl follo~vmg the ment age be less than the sum of 12 per cent of the. flrs~ $4200 of shan consist of S commissioners, as follows: : month in which he attains age 60 years If he IS a public safety his final average salary and 17 per cent of the porllOn. If any, ~f '. '.. ." , member. or age 65 years if he is a gcneral member. except as his final average salary which is in excess of $4200. Upon ~15 (a) The Village PreSident. to serve by virtue 01 hiS pOSitIOn, ! provided in suhsection (c) of this section. retirement he 'may elrct to receive his pension und~r a.n optlOli Notice of Regular (b) T,wo electors .of t.he Village, to bE>apj>oi~ted by the Coun, (c) In the discretion of the Council, any member who has provided in section 14 in lieu of a straight lire pension.' cd upon nommatlon of the VIllage PreSIdent. attained his age for automatic separation from Village employ-' (b) Upon his retirement on account of disabilit~, as pro- (c) Two members of the retirement system, to be elected by ment, as provid~d in subsect.ion (b) above, may contin~e in t.he vided in ,section 15, a public safety member shall receIVe. a dis- the members of the system under such rules and regula- employ of tbe Village ~or pe:lOds not, to extend beyond hIS attam- ability pension .computed according to section 13.1. subject to tions as the Commission shall from time to time adopt. ment of age 63 years If he IS a public safety member, or age 68 section 17. His disability pension shall not be less than 20 per Village Spring Election years if he is a general member, cent of his flnai average salary. Upon his retir~men~ he ~ay Commissioners Terms of Office: elect to receive his pension under an option prOVided 10 section (d) Upon his separation from VilJage emplo~ment, as 14 in lieu of a straight life pension, S t. 4 Th r "ular term f offl'ce of the commi"sioners pro. prov'lded I'n this section, a general member shall receive a pen- TO THE QUALH'IED ELECTORS OF THE VILLAGE OF ec'd dIon.. t'e eo3 (b) d ( 0) shall b 2 years The~ terms of I sl'on provided in section 13, and a nublic safety member sha II (c) If a dl'sabl'll.ty retl'rant I'S pa.id 1V0rkmen.'s compensation GROSSE POINTE SHORES, WAY N E AN D MAC 0 M B appointedVI e III seccommissionerIon anand c1 member ecommissioner. shall expire receive a pension provided in section "on13.1. accoullt of his disa. bility arisin!!" out. of and in thek' course of COL'NTIES: in e\'en numbercd years and the terms of 1 ;;ppomted. comml:;.. I hl's Vil1a,,"e em,plo"ment,J .tlpon t.ermina. tion of his wor'men.sh h('om- . . . , . dd b d pensation period or at hiS attamment of age 65 years, w II' ever Notice is hereby given lhat the regular VilJage Spring Elec. slOner and 1 member commiSSioner shall expire In 0 num ere i Pension-General Member: I occurs first, he s'hall be ~iven service c~edit fo: the period he \Vas tion is to be held in the Vlllagc of Grosse Pointe Shores, Wayne years, I Section 13. (a) Upon his retirement, as provided in thiS Chapter, in receipt of a disability pension aod .hls Dell.~IOn~ha~ be .~ecom- and Macomb Counties, Michigan, on Tuesday, May 21, 1968, for . '. ". a general member shall receive a straight life pension. equal to puted to include such addihon~l ser~I(;e credIt. HIS disability re- the purpose of electing the following officers Vacanacy on CommiSSion, flow F IlIed. the number of years, and fraction of a year, of his credited ser~- computed penson p.ayable to bls attaln~ent of age ~5 .years shal! President ) (For regular 2 year term Section 5, In the event a member commissio~er. ceases t~ be I ice multiplied by the sum of 1.2 per cent of the flr~t $.1.200 of hiS not be less than. hiS weekly workmen s eompensatlon ~onvertea Clerk ) employed by the Village, or should any commiSSioner prOVided fmaJ average salary ,plus 1.7 per cent of the portIOn, If any, of t.o an annual baSIS. 3 Trustees) in section 3 (b) and (c) fail to attl'nd scheduled meetings ot the his final average salary which is in excess of $4200. Upon ~IS, . Commission for 3 consecutive meetings, unless in each cas~ eX-I retir~nlen~ he ~ay ele7t t? receive his. pens.ion und~r an optIOn! Re-Examination of Disability Relirants: . 1 Trus"'~e (To fiJl vacancy lor a one year cused by the remaining commissioners attendmg such meetmgs, prOVided In sectIOn 14 In !leu of a straIght lIfe pensIOn. I. h d' th f t 5 fol- unexpired term) I he shall be considered to have resigned from the Commission and I .• Sec~lOn 17. At. least once eac year .unng. e . I.rs y~ars d the Commission shall by resolution declare his office of com-I (0) According to such rules and reg1llallons as the Com. Ilowmg the retl.rement of a member With a disability penslo~, ~n and also for the purpose of vollng on the following proposed missioner vacated as ~f the date su~h resolullon is adopted. Any mission may from time to lime adopl, any general member who I at least o.nce In. eac!). 3 ye~r period thereaHer, t~e Co~mlsslOn .. mendment to the revised charter of the Village: vacancy occurring in the office of Commissioner shall be filled retires prior to his attainment of age 65 years may el~cl to ha.ve I may req~lre a dl~abllity retlrant, wl)o has, not atlal~ed ~IS volun- . within 90 days from and after the date of such vacancy for the his straight life pension actuarially equated to prOVide an m- tary relJremenl age. to undergo a medlcalexammatJ,cn to be Shall the revised Charter of lhe Village of Grosse Pointe . d r f Ih t b . t t t b d' by the creased pension payable to his attainment of age 65 years and a made by or under the direction of a physician designated by the Shores, Wayne and lIIacomlJ Counties, as adopted al an cunexp~rle por Ion? t. e efrntl , YV.aIIPPolllpme~d°t e ma e reduced pension payable lhereafter 'His increased pension pay- Commission Should any su,;h disability retinint refuse'to sub- I t. f S t b b d d b I' ounci upon nomma Ion 0 he ! age reSI en. . . . .' . '..." . . . . :. .. "th C e ec Ion 0 ep em er 8. 1931. e amen e y rep acmg able to his attainment of age 65 years shall approximate the ,um mlt to such medical exammatlOn tn any such p'lrJod e om- the p~es~nt C~apter XI, "Empl?yees Retirement 5ys- of his reduced pension to be payable after his attainment vf age mission may suspend payment of his disability pension ulltil his tern" In ItS entirely by the followmg: Powers and Duties of Commission: 65 years and his estimated social security primary insurance withdrawal of such refusal. If such. refusal continues for 1 year Section 6. (a) Each commissioner shall qualify for office and amount. This subsection shan not be applicable in the case of a the Commission may revoke his disability pension, If :llpon such give bond as provided in Chapter m, Subdivision D of this relirant who elected oplion A or B provided in seclion 14, nor mectical examination of a retirant the said physician reports to CHAPTER XI Charter. a retirant who retired under section IS, the Commission that the retiranl is physically able and capable . i of resuming employment with the Village he. shall be returned to (b) The Commission shall elect from its members a chair- , the employ of the Village and his disability pension shall termi- EMPLOYEES Retirement System man and a vice-chairman, i Pension-Publie Safety IIIelOher: . nate; provided, that the report of the said physician is concurred . CI k h II b t t th C . 1St. 131 Upon his retirement as provided in this Chapter a in by the Commission. In returning the retirant to Village employ- (c) The Village er s a e secre ary 0 e om mis- ec IOn .. , ' 't bl 1 t't d h II b II d th V'II . I m'g . h h JI Ih d" I I' fflc l th e publl'c safety member shall receive a straight life pension equal mcn reasona e a I u I' s a e a owe e I age In p ,a~ Name; Estahlishment; Etrective Date: slOn and e s a serve as e a mlms ra Ive CJ er (1 e r 'I ., h"'ti t t h' t f' k 8 drat f lirement s stem . to ;l per cent of his final average salary multiplied by the number 1m m a POSI ~n comm~nsura. e 0 IS yp~ 0 ,\~or n .e 0 Section 1. (a) The Village (If Grosse Poinle Shores Employees y . J of years, and fraction of a year, of his credited service not to ex- salary at tbe time of hts retIrement. A disability re.tirant,,,ho Retirement System is hereby establishet! for lhe purpose of (d) The Village Treasurer shall be treasurer of the reo ceed 25 years, plus 1 per cent of his final average salary multi. has. been or shall be returned to th~ employ of the Vl,Uage s?al1 providing pensions to employees of lhe Village who retire on tirement system and he shall be the custodian of its assets. plied by .Lhe number of years, an" fraction of a year, of his agal!! b~c0!11e a memb~r of the. rehr~ment system. HIS credited account of superannuation or total and permanent disability, and . credited service which is in excess of 25 years Upon his retire- service m lorce at the time of hlr. retirement shan be restored to providing survivor benefils for certain dependents. .(e~ The Village Attorney shall be the legal adVIsor to the ment he may elect to receive his pension und~r an option pro- full. force and effe~t.. He sh,al! ~~ given. ser.vice, c:edit for ~he CommISSion, vided in section 14 in lieu of a straight life pension, penod h.e \Vas :ecelvmg a dIsability pensJO~ if \VlthlD the Pl!rl~d (b) The effective dale of the retiremenl system shall (f) Th " h II l't t quort' at any he was ID receipt of workmen's compensatloo on account of hiS be January 1, 1943. ree co miSSIOners s a cons I u earn . h II total and permanent disability arising out of and in the course of meeting of lhe Commission audat least 3 concurnng voles s a Terminal Payment: his Village employment; otherwise he shall not be given 'servIce be necessary for a decision by the Commission. The Commission credit for the period' .' ' Def1niti~nl : shall adopl, its own rules of procedure and shall keep a record of Section 13.2. In lhe event a retirant dies before he has received , " its proceedings, in slraight life pension )laymcnts all aggregrlte amount equal to Section 2, The following words and phra~es as used In thiS Chap- . . , .. . his accu'liuJated conlributions slanding to his credit in the mem- Members Savings Fund: ler. unless a qjfferent meaning is clearly indicated by the contexl, (g) 1he commIssioners. shall serve wllhoul addItional bers savings fund at t.he time of his retirement, the diCference sllall have the following meanings: I compensation Cor their services as such, The Commission sha)) between his said accumulated conlributions and the said .ggre- Se~tion 18. TIle members savings fund is hereby creliled. It shall employ such actuarial, medical and other prof~ssional services gale amount of pension payments received by him shall be paid be the fund' In which shiH be' accumulated~ at rea:ular interest, (I) "Village" means the Village nC Grosse Pointe Shores, as shalI be required, Compeuution for such servi~e, shalI be to such person or persons as he shall have nominated by writlen the contribiJtions made by members. to the retirement system. Michigan, fixed by the Commis~lon, subject to the approval of the Council. designation duly executed and filed with the Commi~sjon, If n.o and from which shall be made refunds and transfers 'of lcc'umu- (h) The Commission shall from time to time adopt such such designated person survives the retirant such difference, If lated contributions. as provided in this Chapter. (2) "Council" means tbe Village Council of the Village of morlality and other tables of experience, and a rate or rates of any, shall be paid to the retirant's estate. No benefit~ sha~1 be (a) A public safety member's contributions tn the refue- Grosse Pointe Shores. regular interest, as shan be required for the operation of the paid under this section on account of the death of a rehra~t If ~e ment system shall be' 5 per cent of his salary; A general mem- retirement system on an actuarial baais. elec!ed t 0 receive his pensio~ under option A or B prOVided 1D section 14 . ber's contributions to the system sbaWbe the. Sll1n'ot~'.J)ei:- e~,nt (3) "Retirement system or "system" means the Village (i) The Commission shall cause to be kept such data as ' of the first $4200 of his annual salary" and 5 per' ceot .of .the of Gros8e Pointe Shores Employees Retirement SY8tem. ' shall be necessary for an actuarIal valuation of the assets and . '. portion, if any, of his annual salary which is in eXl!eu of $4200. liabilitlr.3 of the retirement system. I1l1hall render a report to the Pension OplJons.. , "., S. i (b) The officer or officers responsible for making the (4) "CommIssion" means the retirement commission Council each year showing the fiscal transactions of the system Section 14, Prior to the efff;,;tive date of his reliremen~. but not payr'o11 shall calise theiapplicable eontrlbutions"providedfor In created in thIs Chapter. for the preceding fiscal year. thereafter a member may elect to, receive his pension itS a this seCtion fo be deducted from the salary of eich member on straighl life pension payable throughout his Ii~e; or he .may e.lect each and every pR~Toll, for each and every payroll perIod,' $0 long (5) "Employee" means :..ny officer or employee of the lIIembership: to receive the acluarial equi".~lent, at that time, of hiS straight as he remains a member of the retirement system. The members' VllIage, but it shall not include any elected officer of the Village, life pension in a reduced pension payable t~roughout his ,Ii,fe, and Section 7. The membership of the retirement system shall include contrIbutions provided for herein shall be made notwitbstanding nor any officer or employee whose Village employment normally nominate a beneficiary, in accordance With the prOVISions of that the minimum comp~nsatlon provided by law for any member requires less than 1000 hours of work per annum. all employees of the Village and all persons ~'ho become em- opllon A or B set forlh below. If a member d?es n?t have a.n ployees of the Village, In any case of doubt as to who is a member shall be changed thereby. Every member shall be deemed' to opti9n electior. in force at the effective date (If hiS retirement hiS consent and agrce to the dedudions made and provided for here- of the retirement system the Commission shall decide the pension shall be paid him as a straight life pension, (6) "Member" means any person who is included in the question. in and payment of his salary less said deduction shall be a full membership of the retirement syslcm. anri complete discharge and acquittance of all claims and 'de. Option A-Joint and Survivor Pension: Under t.he option A mands ,"hatsoever for the services rendered by him during the MembershIp Terminates: upon lhe death of a retirant his reduce~ p~nslOn sh'Jl1 be (7) "Relirant" means any memher who retires wilh a period covered by such payment. except as to benefits provided continued throughout the life of and paid 10 such person. by this Chapter. The said contributions when deducted from the pension payable hy the relirclllE'nt system. Section 8 Except as olherwise provided in lhis Chapler, should 1 having an insurable interest in his life, as he shall h!lve salary of a member shall be paid to the retirement system and any member i1Cllonger be employed hy the Village. for any I nominated by \Hillen designation duly executed and fll~d shall be credited to his individual account in the members savings (Il) "Benefit-iary" means any )lenon, except a retir.lll, rcason excepl his retirement or death, he shall thereUpon cease wilh the Commission prior to the effecti\'e date of hIS fund. .. - who i, in recripl of, or who is designated to recrivp, a 11ell~ion In he a member and his crediled service al that time shaJl he relirement; or or other henefit payahle hy lhe rl'tircmenl syslem. forfeiled hy him. In lhe event he is reemplo)'ed by the Village he (c) In addition tn the contribulions r1educted from the 'sal- shall again become a member. Should his reemployment occur Oplion B-l\Iodificll ,Ioint and Survivor Pension: Under ary of a member, as hereinbefore. provided, he shan deposit in Ol) "SHvicl''' mcan.s ]1l'rslln.1 service fl'l,derer! to Ihe within a period or 4 )lears from an~ aller the date he last sepa- option B upon the dealh of a retiranl one-hal~ of hiS reduc,:d the members savings fund, by a single contribution or by'an in- Village by an employee of lhe Vill age. raled from ViJla~e employment his crediled service lasl forfeiled pension shall be continued througllOut the hf~ of. an~ paId creased rale of contribution as approved by the Commission- the hy him sh ..JJ be restored (0 his cI'edit; provided, he returns to the to such person. having an insurable interest m hiS hfe, as (10) "Credited service" mcan.s 01(' number of years and amount he might have withdraV{n from the members sa~ing~ members savings fund H,e amount he might have withdrawn he shall have nominated by writlen designation duly ~x- months of service creditcd a member hy the Commission as fund, together with regular interest from. the date of .withdra\V.at therefrom, together with regular interest from the date of with. ecutedand filed wilh the Commission prior to the effecllve provided in this Chapler. to th.e dale of r~p ..yment, In no case shall any member be given drawal to the date of repayment. Upon his'retirement or death date of his retirement. his membership shall terminate, credit for service rendered prior to the. date he withdrcwhis (11) "Regular interest" means such rate or rates of inter- ~ccumulated contributions until he returns to t!le members uv- est per annum, compounded annually, as the Commission shall Pension-Dealh of IIlember: mgs fund all amounts due the fund by him. .. ,... from tl'me to tl'me adopl. Service Credit: h t' . V'll g m loyment Section 14.1. (a) A mrmber W 0 con mues In I a e e p . (d) Upon the retirement of a member his accumulated Section 9. The Commission shall fix and determine, by appropri- after he either (I) acquires 10 or more years of eredited service (l2) "Accumulated contributions" means the sum of all contributions shall be transferred from the members SAvings ate rilles and regulations, the amount of service to he credited a and has attained his voluntary retirement age, or (2) acquires 25 amounts deducted from the salary of a member and credited to fund to tbe retirement reserve fund. At the expiration of a period his individual account in the members savings fund, together member: Provided, that in no case shall le~s than 10 days of years of credited service, may, at .any ~ime p:ior to. tbe date of of 3 years from the date an employee ceases to be a member service rendered in a calendar monlh be credited as a month of his retirl'ment, elect oplion A prOVided to sechon 14 to the same witb regular interest thereon any balance sta:nding to hi~ credit in the members savings fund. service, nor shall less than 9 months of Sl>" vice rendered in any manner as if he were then retiring, and nominate a benefieiary unclaimed by the member or his cstate shaH be transferred to . I c:llendar year be credited as a year of :,cl'vice, nor shall more whom the Commission finds to be rlependent upon him for at least the pension accumulation fund, (13) "Salary" means a memher's com~ensation p~l(1 IY than 1 year of service he credited any member for all service 50 per cent of his support due 10 lack of financial means. P~ior to thc Village lor personal service~ rennere0 ~er cent II shall he lhe fnnd from which shall be paid all pensions payable (18) "Puhlic salety memher" means any person \\'ho I~ I • • i of. hiS support due to lack of ~lOanrllll m,eans, the l\'ld?w or as providerl in this Chapter. Should a disability retirant return to pmployed in the police department of the Villalle, but It shall not Section 11. Should any memher who ellher (I} h:ls IS or morl'l Widower shall lmme(hately r('celve a pensIOn computerl 10. the the employ of the Village hi:; pension reserve at that time shall be Include any civilian employee in the police department, nor any year5 or creditet' service and has attained ai(e 50 years, or (2) ,~ame manner in all rl'specl.s as if thl' mrmbcr had .(1) retlrcd transferred from the retirement reserve fund to the membeu person who is privately emplo)'ed as a policem,'lD or fireman, nor ha.s 25 or more years of credited service, leave the employ of the the day preceding the date of his death. notwlthstanlhng that he savings fund and the pension accumulation fund in the same any person who is temporarily employed as a public safely offIcer VillaJ:e prior to his voluntary retirement age, for any reason might not have aUa ined his volunta ry retirement age, (2) eJerted proportion as the pension reserve Wlls originally transferred to

lor an emergency, l'xcept his relirl'ment or death, he shaU be cntitled to a pension option A provided in sc('lion 14. and (3) nominate\! his said wirlow I Ihe relircml'nt reserve fund, I provided in section 13 if he is a gE'neral memhcr, or as provided I or widower as henefieiar.v. (9) "Gl'nITal member" means any member exl'('pl a, t' 13 'f h' hi' f t b Ih I' bl I I ]fl see IOn ,1 1 c IS a pll II' sa e y mem er, as e IIPP Ica e I (h) If. at Ihe end oi any fisral yea~, lhe lotal of the pen- puhlic ~afely ml'mher. I sl'clion was in effect al the till'e he leH Villag(' emplo\'ment. ' I)" b'llI R r (' I ~ions pair! from thc re-lirement rese ..ve fund during the fi5cal (21)) "FlSI';,J .1'('3r" mean~ Ihr f1,'ral year a.\ provided in i llis pcnsion shall be.l:JD the first dllY of thc calendar I'lonih nexl' Isa I y l'rrem n : yrar is more than 12.5 per ('ent of the slim of the ba.lances in the

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Pointe Garden Club To Meet Michigan's income i3 apprOXi'l Big Mac, arching five mile. IrpellH ..... : · hb h d (I b N mately two.thirds that of the over the Straits of Mackinac to Pointe Garden Club members gan State University. Ne19 . or 00 U ews entire continent of Africa, about connect the Upper and Lower lect~oD 21. The expense lund shall be the lund to which shall be are planning a field trip to the A box lunch will be served at I one.half that of all South Ameri, Peninsula, is one of the world's eredl.ted all moneys provid~d by the Village to pay the admini. Hidden Lake Arboretum for the Arboretum followed by a The Neighborhood Club is Ithe Girls' League. c_a_. ._. __ . ._ _ .g[eat bridges_. _ mative expenses 01 the retirement system and from which shall their annual meeting next Mon- tour of the grounds. The com. ------be paid all administrative expenses of the system. day, May 20. The Arboretum, mittee in charge of arrange, now accepting registrations for Jane Greifenstein led the which serves as a trial center ments includes Mrs. Robert Day Camp at the new Tp.en I Gassers' attack with a perfect ' for trees and shruLs suitable in Conder, Mrs. Clarence Maguirp. Center -- 17150 Waterloo. day at bat, getting 4 for 4, run. Pensioll Accumulativn Fund: this area, is operated by Michi. and Mrs. Robert Winter. Day Camp is geared for boys I !ling her hitting strea~ to 7 hils Urgent! ------.-- and girls ages 6,1J and will be lD 2 gam.es thus boastmg a per. Section 22. (a) The pt!nsion accumulation fund is hereby created. It shall be the fund in which shall be accumulated reserves for held this summer at Brownell fect batttng average of a thou the payment of the portions of all pensions payable from moneys City of Junior High Schoo! from 9 a.m. sand. provided by the Village. Upon the basis of such mcrtaJity and to 3 p.m. on Tues;Jay, Wednes. Fine defensive and offensive TEACHERS NEED HOUSING other 'experience tables. and regular interest, as the Commission day and Thursday from June 25 performances were turned in by I shall Iro.J time to time adopt, the actuary shall annually com, through July 25. all members of both teams. The II Houses-Apartments or Flats-Rooms pule the pension reserves (l) for pensions being paid retirants A variety of activities built roste~s are as f.OllOWS:J. Greif. and beneficiaries, and (2) covering service rendered and to be around the theme "Neighbor, ~.nstem, M.. McDonald, D. Kala, are desperately needed for rendered by members. The said pension reserves shall be financed hood Club Summer' Olympics" )Ian, P. Cam. M. Bott, T. Lane, 1 by ann.ual appropriations to be made by the Council, determined NOTICE OF FILINC OF will be featured incl\uding soft- W. Bayes, J. Heamon. J. Balan, Grosse Pointe teachers with families accordmg to paragrapbs 0), (2) and (3) of this subsection. sub. ball and T Ball 'leagl1les for the L. Montague,. C. Marinch, 111, ject to subsection (b) of this section. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ROLL boys, a newcomb leag;Je for the Cox, P, ~erk1Ds of the Clark Public Schools need these teachers! girh, track events, tumbling, Gassen; WIth Mrs. Barbara ~elp ! (1) The appropriation for members' current service shall be a AND MANNER OF MAKINC trampoline, fencing, field hoc- and . Mrs. Rosetta Kala)lan Call Department of Community Service. per ce.lt of their annual salaries which will produce an PAYMENTS THEREON amount which if paid annually by the Village during key. creative dancin!!, square coach mg. dancing, arts and crafts, nature A. S hoe k, J. Shafsma, K. their luture service will be sufficient to provide the pen- Special Assessment District NO.8 sion reserves, whicb are not finallced by their accumu. study. dramatic and special Drexel, C. Dooley, K. , 885-3808 lated contributions, for the portions or the pensions to events. J. Cashman, C. Williams, J. Am, be paid them based upon their future service; and The Special Assessment Roll for Special Assess- Parents interested in provid- bill, D. Dysar.czyk, J. Schiappa, 1------ment District No. 8 was filed in the office of the ing their youngster with a prof- cassee, G. ~Is~on, M. E. Me- E5551l!l1 'illll5!!!!!!!5lIllC IIll! 'olIl 'Ill! IEll (2) The appropriation for members' accrued service shall be City treasurer on March 19, 1968 said Special a per cent of their annual salaries which will produce an itahle and enriching experience Donald, .B. Wilhams, L. Polland, ~ The FUll Piano fior Evervone I in physical and social dlevelop, J. HooklOson, A Beebe, A. Wet, '" amount wbich if paid annually by the Village over a Assessment Roll having been confirmed by the City ment are urged to regi,>ter as te.ngel of ~he Sock.lt.To~!e'f. period of years, to be determined by the Commission, will Council on March 18, 1968. Section 18 of Ordi- soon as possible since .enroll- With Mrs. Kitty Cashman, T~rry t:I ~EI amortize at regular interest the unfunded pensilln re- nance No. 87 and Section 11.7 of the Cjty Charter I n:ent is necessaril?, limited. Sp~. Case, and Jan Drexel coachlOg. ~ serves for tht' accrued portions of the pensions to be provides that the whole or any 'part of such assess. I paid them; and ment may be paid during the period ending on the c.lal ral~s ar~ available to< faml- Submitted hy Coaches Bar.' ill last day of the second month following the due he~ reglsterl'lg more than two hara Kelp, Kitty Ca~hman I!I iii (3) Tbe appropriation for pensions being paid retirants and children. Please call TU 5..4600 and Rosetta Kalajian. I~ ~I beneficiaries shall be a per cent of the annual salaries of date of such assessment without interest or pen, for further information. members which will produce an amount which if paid alty. Such payments may be made to the City . • Rain threatened Thurs.day, annuall?, by the Village over a period of years, to be Treasurer, 90 Kerby Road, Grosse Pointe Farms, Girls Softball I May 9, as the Neighborhood determined by the Commission, will amorti~e at regular 36, Michigan, without interest or penalty until May I The Clark Gassers def1eated Club Girls' Softball teams met t:I~. ~1iI1' l~terest the unfunded pension reserves, if any, for pen. 31, 1968. After this date, pursuant to Section 18 Ithe Sock,It.To.Me's 24 to 10 in for their second game of the I slons being paid retirants and beneficiaries. . their first meeting of the sea- season. However. a few sprin. of Ordinance No. 87, the Treasurer will transmit ,I son. The victory left the Gassers kles didn't damp~n the spirits ID (b) A.nything. contained in tbis Chapter to the contrary not- the Roll to the City Assessor, who will divide any ! in first place all alone. ,~ith a of the Farms Texaco Stars as ~1!I1 ~ . wI.thstandlng, the Commission shall never certify and the remaining balance upon each assessment into five 2 won 0 lost r e cor d. to the they chalked up their first vic. Village shall never be required to pay into the pension (5) equal installments, the rate of interest to be Neighborhood Club Girls' Soft, tory over the Purple Pickles accumulation fund, in any year, a sum larger than 20 charged on said installments to be six (6%) per ball League. with a score of 8 to 7. t:I a !ler cent of the aggregate salaries received by all mem- centum per annum, pursuant to resolution of the bers during the preceding fiscal year. I }he game opened with ~e The Purple Pickles got under I' ~ In B.::~jf~1~~I~udde~alnut ~ Common Council adopted February 5, 1968. Said pILchers f!0":l both learns ~a"'1Dg way with 3 runs in the first, one Medilerraneall Slylin. (e) Upon the retirement of a member the difference between installments will thereupon lie spread upon the Itrouble. fl~d1Dg the plale m the homerun by Sue Gardiner, a his pension reserve and his lIccumulated cOntributions next City tax roll, and collected-in the manner I e~rly mmngs as hot h tea ms triple by Theresa Hilche!1s and ~. ~lill' sha!! be transferred from the pension accumulation fund provided in Ordinance No. 87. . p.lcke~ ~p 8 runs each in 'the a homerun by Karen M~honey. I Compare Our Deluxe Console with $785 to the .. retire~ent reserve fund. The Comnii1;sion may fIrst mnlOg. The .Gasse!s picIl;ed A third homer un was hit by • Mode Expressly For Us By One of America's Oldest from time to tune transfer from the pension accumulation This notice is given pursuant to Section 17 of up 2 more runs 10 thetr hale of Judy Fox in the third making and Most Relioble Piano Mokers fund to the retirement reserve fund such additional Ordinance No. 87. the se~ond but the lead was the score 4 to 0 favo~ of the ~lil • 10 Year Worronty ~l!J amounts as it determines to be necessary for the proper short hved .as Pat Monaghan Purple Pickles. I • 88 Note Full Keyboard, Light and Responsive Action maintenance of the retirement reserve fund. Dated: May 14, 1968 came on to pItch for the Gassers • Professional Type Three Pedal Assembly DORIS M. DUFFY giving up 2 runs to the Sock.in- The Farms Texaco Stars • Unequolled D"Uor For Dollar Value. To.Me's to tie the score 10 all came to life in the 4th, scoring III .Seasoned SPR~CE Soulldboard iii h,,"tment of MODeys: CITY TREASURER after 2 full innings of play 7 runs with triples hit by Susan ~ Detro,t - 5510 Woodward - TR 3.6800 ~ CITY OF GROSSE POINTE FARMS . M k d B b I 1 Block N. of Art Museum Section 23. The Commission shall be the trustees of the assets of The third inning saw the Gai'i. og - an a.r ara Bo ton. Th~y Doily 9 10 6 P.M. Mon. & W.d. EVil • the retirement system. It shall have full power and authority to . k . stretched theIr lead to 3 runs 10 I PONTIAC BIRMINGHAM Invest and re-invest such assels subject to the provisions of Act sers pIC up 10 bIg ones on.a the sixth wilh another run III 119 N Saginaw S.' B t:I No. 314, of the Public Acts of 1965, as amended, and as it might ~~gl~, t~ doufbleths anh~ 8 walk~. scored by Pat Fellows. L D.~I~';j~~J:30 ml ev rOs. 115~I ~;';':t"i1J from time to time be amended or replaced by successor acls. e 0 om 0 e t Ird proved '" . .' Men, & Fri. E.... Dally ':30" P.M. City of fatal to the Sock.Jl.To-Me's • he. Purple Plckl~s gamed 2 iiiI 1(;]1- DETROIT OPEN SUNDAY '.5 -Iml 'iii _ T.he Commission shall have full power to hold, sell, purchase. when Pat Monaghan regainelt runs 10 the 7th WIth another 1;------._-----.------assIgn, transfer and dispose of any securities and investments her pitching control to throw homerun by Sue Gardiner. In which any moneys of the s~'stem shall have been invested, as shut out ball the rest of thl!l bringing the final score 8 to 7. well 85 the proceeds of said iDl'estments and any moneys he' game for her second straight: ~inning pit c her was Cindy AUTOMOBILE STEREO TAPES Jo!lging to the system. . win of the season. PIerce. Submilted by C n a c h e s AND PLAYERS The Gassers managed to add Method of Making Payments: May 6. 1968 Nancy Mahoney, ,To Curto four runs in the 4th but failed and Barbara Schmitz PLAYERS liection 23.1. No money shall be paid by the retirement system to score in the 51h behind the FROM clutch pitching of Joyce Schiap. GIRLS' SOFTBALL 44.95/4 except upon a warrant signed by the Village Treasurer and SUA~MARY OF MINUTES LEAGUE STANDINGS ~o.untersigned by the chairman of the Commission or such other pacassee of the Sock.Jt.To.Me's, Vibrosonic Units with the game being considered commissioner as may from time to lime be duly authorized by The meeting was called to order at 8:00 p.m. , completed after five full innings INSTALlED WHILE.U.WAIT the Council. No warrant shall be issued unles. it has been pre- ~~~eG~~~~~s Lft 1\, Prt!sent on roll call: Mayor William G. Butler, Council. rather than the standard seven wr 'iously authorized by a specific or continuing resolution adopted men William G. Kirby, Richard C. Hudson, Mark C. • CREDIT AVAILABLE • by' the Commission. All payments by the system shall be made innings due to the one and a 'Te:O:3co Stars 1 1 Stevens, and Benjamin S. Warren. Jr. in accordance with procedures for payments of moneys from half hour time limit allotted to Hock.It.To.Me's 0 2 the Village's g~oeral,fund .. Abst!nt: Councilmen Henry E. Bodman, II, and James H. Dingeman. MARS AUTO RADIO Allowance of RegDlar Interest: Mayor William G. Butler presided. 14802 CRATIOT LA '.9139 Councilmen Henry E. Bodman, II, and James H. Dinge. City ~ Section 24. All interest and other earnings 00 moneys and invest. man were excused from attending the meeting. menta of tbe retirement system shall be credited to the pension The minutes of the regular meeting of April 15, 1968 a«umulation fund. The Commission shall, at the end of each were approved with corrections. fi~cal year, aUow and credit 'regular interest on the members' individual balances in the members savings fund at the h'!ginning The minutes of the Zoning Board of Appeals held on SHOOTING of the fiscal year; and on the mean balance in the retirement April 15, 1968 were approved with corrections. reserve fund. The amounts of interest so allowed and credited The minutes of the Mayor's Advisory planning Com- ACCESSORIES ah311 be charged. to the pension accumulation fund. mittee dated April 22. 1968 were received and ordered placed on file. Assignments Prohibited: The maller of traffic control in the Roland Road area NOTICEOF ORDINANCf. ADOPTION AND under ccnsideratiun by the Council, was postponed until Section 25. (a) The right of a person to a pe::sion, to the return the regular meeting of .June 3, 1968 pending recommenda. or accumulated contributions, the pension itself, any oplional tions from the appropriate City departments. GUNS benefit. any otber right accrued or accruing to any person under CODE NO. 7-02.- AMU~DMENT TO the provisions of this Chapter, and the moneys belonging to the The Council approved the vacation of the alll'v in the We Will Be Open As Usual retirement system shall not be subject to execution, garnishment, Charles G. Moran Subdivision between Country Cluh Lane NUISANCE ORDINANCE During Remodeling attarl:1ment, the operation of bankruptcy or insolvency law, or any and Kercheval Avenue with the stipulation that the ease. Olh~ process of law whalsoever, Rnd shall be unassignable, ex- ment in the area be retained at 15'6". ORDINANCE NO. \170 cept as is specifically provided in this Chapter: Provided, that the The report of the Kerby Field Committee was presented Village shall have the right of set off for any claim arising from for Council consideration and a Public Hearing to he con. B.McDaniel GunShop AN ORDINANCE to amend Sedlion I (a) of the embezzlement by or fraud of a member. ducted by the Kerby Field Committee for interested citizens, 15102 KERCHEVAL VA 1.8200 was set for May 27, 1968 at 8:00 p.m. Nuisance Ordinance of the City' of Grosse Pointe (b) If a member is covered by a group insurance or pre- Farms, being: An Ordinance to Gu~rd against the Open Men., Tu .... WId .• Sat., , to 4 p.m. The Building Department report for the month of Open FrldlY , I.m. to • p.m. layment plan participated in by the Village, and ~hould he be Growt.!l and Spread of NOldous W4I'eds; To Regulate April, 1968 was received and ordered placed on file. permitted to, and elect to, continue such coverage as a retirant, Accumulations of Refuse and Rubbisll, Abandoned and . he may authorize the Commission to have deducted from his The Council approved a request for permission to con- Unused Structures and Open Excavaf.iions and Accumu. pension the payments required of him to continue coverage under struct a wall at 47 Old brook Lane with the stipulation lations of Standing Water, and to ~eI,eal Ordinance 'l!..:h group insurance or prepayment plan. , that the wall be 6 feet in height. No.7 and 11. The Council approved a request for the erection of Con'edion 01 Errors: an B' stockade fence at 69 nadnor Circle. LEASING NEW CARS The City of Grosse Pointe Farms Ordains: \ An amendment to the Nuisance Ordinance was Section 26. Should any change in the records result in any person approved by the Council and given immediate effect. Immediate Delivery receiving from the retirement system more or less than be would Section 1. Section 1 (a) of the NlJi~ance Ordinance have bep.n entitled to receive had tbe records been correct, the The following named persons were appointed to the of the City of Grosse Pointe Farms, beint, Ordinance No. • CADI LLACS • PONTIACS Commission shall correct such error, and as far as practicable Grosse Pointe Farms Retirement Commission: Council- 104, enacted December 21. 1953, is hereby amended to read shall adjust tbe payment in such manner that tbe actuarial men James H. Dingeman and Mark C. Stevens will serve as follows: • CHEVROLETS equivalent of the benefit 10 which such persr,n was correctly en- as Council Representatives on the Retirement Commission; Mr. Earl T. Heenan, Jr., will serve as Citizen Representa, All Makes Available titled shall be paid. (a) Noxious Weeds. live on the General Employees Retirement Commission, Section 27. (Reserved). and Mr. Jean F. Mesritz wiII serve on the Poli<'emen and (1) It shall be the duty of every, owner, lessee Firemen REtirement System Commission. or occupant of any land within the City tt. cut down or CALL TODAY Pensions and Retirement Allowances Continued: The City Manager, Andrew Bremer, Jr., was appointed cause 10 b'l cut down all noxious weelt,~, as defined Street Administrator for the City of Grosse Pointe Farms. Section 28. Pen.ions and retirement allowances being paid as of herein. which are growing thereon. at SJlCh times and the effective dale of this amerrl~ent to the Village Charter shall ~fayor Butler appointed Me"srs: Gcorge L. Schlaepfer, as oiten as may be necessary to prevemt them from be continued to be paid according to the provisions of (he Viilage Clearance E. Bessert. Franklin D. Carr, T Raymond Jeffs, ~oing to seed, or from end.lngering childnen and other Jim Causley Leasing Charter in effect the d.y preceding the effective dale of this Jost']lh V. McQuillen, Miles M. O'Brien. Chester J. Ordon, memhers of tI~e puhlic. For the purpose .of lhis ordi. amendment. Malcolm R. Stirton and Mrs. Nancy Waugaman 10 Sl'rvr. nance noxious weed.; ~hall include but nnt limited to 17601 MACK AVE. TU 6-4605 a~ .nemhers of the Mayor's Advisory Planning Committee Canada thistle, dodders, mustards, wild ,urro!, him!. for a period of one year. weed, perennial ~ow thi~tle, hl'ary alyssum, poison ivy, Effective Dates of Amendments: The low hid of Ajax Asphalt Company in 1hc amount poison sumac, ragweed, milkweed and any .olher weed. Section 29. The effective dale of the 1957 amendments to Chapter of $54.526,50 for the City's Asphalt Rccap;'ling Program shruh or plant which endangers properly 01: the health XI fJf the Village Charter is September 23. 1957. The effective was approved. or safely of the public. City of lIIate of the 1968 amendments shall be May 1. 1968. The low bid of Alva 1.. Grccr Constnlction Company (2) In ordcr to enforce and control eHcdivelv In the amount of $10,B80.()(} for the City Sidewalk Replace. You are further notified that the polling place will be: Ihe elimination of noxious weeds and olh",r harmflil ment Program was approved. conditions, all weeds, wild brush or grass w!lich are of The alternate hid of Roy 0' Brien, Inc. in the amount Precinct I-Vernier School, 36 Vernier Road a height of six (6) inches, or more growin:\: or lying ~tO!'St. FoinitJarm~ of $10,670.74 for the purchase TMlck,Cah and Chassis for upon any property in the City of Grosse Pointte Farms. Precinct 2-Vernier School, 36 Vernier Road use at the Department of Public Works, was appro"ed. are hereby declared to be a public nuisance. The City Attorney, at the request of the City Council, NOTICE OF SPECIAL PUBLIC HEARING submitted a written legal opinion coneeming the opening Section 2. All ordinances or parts of ordil1ances in of the marina at the Pier Park before the required date conflict herewith are hereby repealed only to tihe extent Kerby Field Committee of May 15. 1008 as outlined in the existing regulations. necessary to give this ordinance full force snd efliect. The opinion was received and ordered placed on file. \ Section 3. It is hereby declared that this OI'dinance There will be a special public hearing conducted Mayor Buller proclaimed the week of May 12.18. 1968 DYes is immediately necessary for the preservation of the public by the Kerby Jt'ield Committee concerning recom. as Police Week in the City of Grosse Pointe Farms. peace, health and ufety and is, therefore. given immediate mendations presented to the City Council and the The regular Council meeting scheduled for May 20, effect. 1968 wa.~ postponed to June 3, 1968, as Mayor's Exchange future use of the facilities of Kerby Field, to be held Day will OC<'ur on May 20. 1968. on Monday, May 27, 19fill at ll:OO P.M, Upon proper motion madl'. sllpportt'd and carricd, the Interested citizells arc invited 10 attend. D No m('elin~ ~dkurned at 10:35 p.m. PETER CAPUTO YOl'l aN' further nolified th~t the poll~ will he open from 8:00 I PETER CAPUTO WI LL IAM S. BUTLER PETER CAPUTO 1m. until I p.m. E,'stern Daylight Time. 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~ Lm__ . P,••~.~u.j_~.~I.zm_m••2.&~i~U-HnpWA~ED 5_-_S_.I_T_U_A_T_IO_N_W~TW ~~RR~~ 6GCR-OSSOEFFp~OCIENST~E~,R'-V-IRL!LA~G-E-"IR8-ENATRaTlnCewUpSianFo08RsISoAng~.-s ~.k,''. (Domestic! HOME Nursing-Conl;;;te-s-ce-n-t. __ '_U_n_f_u_rn_i_s_he_d_) _ ~ WANTED-Experienced cooks, Will do housework. Depend, Offices - desk space - parking you like. The ~Iusic Center. <~ waitresses and couples. Grosse able. Experienced and refer- JEFFERSON EAST, 8905 TU 5-0518 TU 2.-7252 22933 Gratiot near 9 Mile, Pointe Employment Agency, ences. 388-1929. .-.--'--'-- --.--- 10.9 daily. TUxedo 54576. ------.-- -'--'-"- The Hibbard MODERN mediCal or dentaJ--.--- CLASSIFIED ______. _.. __ . . ' EXPERIENCED nurse's aide, or suite, vicinity Grosse Pointe, LEAVING Country. En t Ire HOUSEKEEPER. Ample time office help. 821.2409. A LARGE, altractive 5-room 2 18t11 East Warren. Call 885. household furnishings, Piano, off. 3rd floor private quarters. bedroom apartment in thi~ 1337, u p rig h t Heintzman; TV, Convenient location. 886.3299. elegant 10 story fireprool --.--- dining room set. dinelte set, ADS building, Adults only. Apph AVAILABLE immediately, sev- m u c h miscellaneous. 588 C II TU d 2 6900 3 T k L' T S Y Q' kl manager I)n premises or call era I air conditioned offices. Washington, Friday 10 to 8 z a XI o. - run Ines 0 ern ou UIC Y,f .....~ cooking. light housekeeping, EFFICIENT-WORKERS~E; 822.7172. Price range $50 to $70 includ. p.m. ~.<.','.'.. Your Ad Can Be Charged .' live in, own room, bath, TV, ployment Agency has ex. ing utilities. Chet Sampson ------. ~ air conditioning. Refer~nces. perienced day workers, gen. CHI Travel Service Building, 100 [ % 885-4312. era I housework, live ins, .' PPENDALE Court Apart. Kercheval. TUxedo 5.7510. HELP ~ "'1 ment, Roseville, Fraser Rd. --- ...-----.----- ,,> """' ...... '... &8 • .'. . "': " . ,. t! O(;CASi6NAL- COOK' fo~ pri: {'ooks. 8247033. and Chippendale. New, 1 and PANELED office, air.condi- lIIacomb's largest Lowrey Or. ~"""'il7~1nMii ;l,%',w,,,",!iH!!!,liL"',t~~~''''!''-!'l:':Utt''\.A:~,.7~'lIIfl!.~,\'!!\I",~'r,l:?~~~~~~,%~ vale dinners at home. capable -.'. -.----,------2.bedroom, walk. in closet. lioned, carpeted. Private park. i gan dealer, overstocked on used _------~I, of preparing gourmet meals. I EXPERIENCED, dependable your own private basement. ing. 881.1203. organs, Many to choose from, 21- TUTORING il--HELP WANTED TU 1,4255 lady \I'lshes general house. Applianves. pool, air condi. ----.------llammond, Lowrey, Baldwin . work. References. TEmple t..IODlng. Apar t ment, 772-8410. 8 DESIRABLE rooms aval'1able Conn, Magnavox, Estey. Spinets ' Clmsified Deadline SALESCLERKS LIVE IN HELP, $50 per week. _1._9_44_8. ,______OUice. LAkeview 1.2840. in long established medical and consoles at unheard o'r PRIVATE TUTORING la Tuesday ,,-oon, 12 p.m., IN Applications are now being ~~e~h~~~~.a~:;5~i~Y' Must WASHING and ironing only. LUXURIOUS River Front 16th ~ildJng H in t G!osse d.rOi~t: prices. The Music Center, 22933 for aU new copy. c1JanIN of YOUR OWN HOME . Call after 4:30 p.m. 331-3297. floor Apartment I'n newer 00 s. ea, alr.con Ilonm Gratiot near 9 Mile, 10.9 daily, copy and cancel13tioDl, Ii; 11 taken for f uII or par. t tlme - .______and lights included in reason All 5ubjec15; all grades. employment. Ex per ienced COOK. Two in family. Best of "private building." Two bed. able rental. Will divide. For BARN SIDING - Autbentie 1" suggested that all real estate Adults and cblldren. Ctrti. preferred but not necessary. references required, TUxedo EXPERIENCED cleaning lady rooms, 2 baths. Modern kitch, information call Mr, Arnoldy weath~red, hllnd hewn, na. COpy be submltUd to our of- Will train. Hiring rate $1.90 5-4761. wishes Mondays and Fridays. en. Inspiring views, Air con, ARNOLDY ASSOC. 884-7266 tural timber, 1-463.2179. fice by Monday & p.m. tied teachers. call: per hour. Many employee ------866.5550. ditioned. Priced below $400. ------.."------~------.------..-- DETROIT AND SUBURBAN benefits available at time of UPSTAIRS work, some light ------,-- Immediate posse;;sion HARPER WOODS. 19954 Har AMPEG B-15 and Fender Mus. Charge Ads-12 WOrdS for $1.25 TUTORING SERVICE employment. Apply in person laundry. Best of references reo E~PERIENCED cook WIshes Borlar.J.McBrearty. Realtors per, on Expressway. All con tang Bass, Sell for $200. 1Dc e~ch additionol word KE 7-4653 Or call 527.5155 between 8:30 I quired. TUxedo 54761. J(1" S daY5, horn!' mght' ~99. TU 63800 veniences. 886.2311. T{TxedCl 5-R989. Can after 6. Call a.m. to 3:30 p,m. Monday -E-X-PE-RI-E-N-'C-E-D-c-o-ok--.-l-iv-e-in-. 1224 I CHA------TUXEDO 2-6900 through Friday. References required. TUxedo ;-;;:Perienced teenagers need ga R~IN~ 3ffbe~r?Om. ~-bath, 6D-RESORT PROPERTY GARAGE SALE .CUNNINGHAM'S 1.2227. la\~n jobs in Pointe area. Very PO~~he, adu~ts'. 88~2~C9.ace, RE~! ._ SUNDAY 3 1runk Lines COMMUNITY I !~_~ TUTORING SERVICE EASTLAND CENTER ------renable. Call TUxedo 2.2691 ' ----- LAKE t::harlevoix's South Arm NEW. SALE' ITATION. EUROPEAN lady-l.day clean- or TUxedo 4.5064. UPPER FLAT near the Village 2 bedrooms, fireplace, space 1 to 6 P),I. DOWNTOWN AREA MRS, LOUIS MARICK D[REC- MISS LOCANO ing. Dependable. good work. Wo;\iANd~~;-th;;;~ghclean, -Six room (2 bedrooms). At- heater, lavatory, shower, 15439 Windmill Point Drive Grand Clrcu5 Park Newa Stalld TOR Tutoring by dearee teach M~je5t1c Newl Stand COMFANION for elderly lady. er. We have both a nice fam, ing. Laundress. Wednesday, tractive and clean. Old,~r cou- quiet, wooded, $125. TUxedo Something for everyone. elfs available subjects for (. JEFFERSON TO CITY LIMITS 1n all Light duties. live in, ample i1y and home, 886.4245. Thursday, Saturday. $16 day, pIc pre'erred. No children or 1-1734. Automatic washer. gas dryer, gradea high school. college and Alden Park Manor, E. Jellerlon time of(, own room, $25. 822 CLE-A-NiNG-w-o-~-an-.-E-u-r-o-pe-a~ 898.b050. pets. Available July 1st. Re- FA-R-M-H-O-U-S-E-~-!-d'---i' t d electric stol'e, some furniture, ADd VlI1Dyke adult education. Park Dro.s, City Umlla 9788 between 9:30 and 11:30 ------.- ply to Box B-&O,Grosse Pointe 0 ern, oca e beautiful hardwood doors, background. Monday & Thurs. RELIABLE girl. wishes day I News. on 60 beautiful acres near F h d t Riverhoule Gift ~lIoP. 339 Merriweather 'd B H t' SilO renc oors, raverse rod5, 8900 E. JefferlOli a .m . da ys or 1110nda y. a'i d F nays, work. Homc Dl!(hts. $12 and ----.------oyne .noun am. eeps • r ht db' 11 rselI GKOSSI:. POIN II:. PARK TUxedo 4-2820 starting first week in June. car l<.lre. 923.7374. i NEWLY decorated upper flat. horseback riding, golf and Ig ear, msta .you Mllier Pharmacy, Wayburn and 'd shower stall. etc. etc. etc Kercheval OPENINGS FOR TEACHERS GarJayI F References. TU 6.1954. ------. Somerset, G r 0 sse Pointe, fishing, $75 per week, 884 . Bulltvan Pharmacy, Beaconsfield Grosse Pointe FImlJ It t d' d bl t' ------EXPERIENCED girl wishes Screen porch. $150. TUxedo 8910. Ind Kercheval e :a~~~~ eligh~n sea:;'eta:ial an~ i :MAN for gard~~i~g,g;:~e~;i d5a3Y4s560.r pllrt time. Walnut 1 1.7778. MODERN A,frame ca'b'I'n-o-n"'p-rl: WE BUY-Gt~'i-TRADE LoI~~ ~po~r:a on Charltvola 3-LOST AND FOUND I bookkeeping requirements of house maintenance, snow re- GRO~~E POINll:. CITY ------moval, some driving. Apart. ------.-- GROSSE POINTE-First floor, vate lake in Huron National Reloading rquipment and com- Cunnill,ham'l DCUls. Nollr. Dame LOST-Lady's gold wristwatch, rea Itor wh0 plans to move ment for couple atlove garage. EXPERIENCED woman \"l'she~ Ind Kerch.vlI! downtown office to Grosse . T. 5 room, near transportation Forest. 3 bedrooms, bath, ponents. Scope &nu Sight In, Ncue Dame PharmacY. Notn May 9th, vicinily Mack and Pointe this summer. Part Grosse Pointe Farms. 885- day work, cleaning or iron, Adults only. 881-3788. kitchell, completely furnished stallations. Stock fitUne and Dame anll KUchevll! Bon Secour HOJPllal on cadieux Moross. Reward, Te1el>hone time might be arranged I 1443. I ing, $13.50. carfare. 925.4378. Swimming, fishing, nature complete gunsmithing. GROSSE POINTI: FARM~ 824-2801. Woodward 2-9700 or Tuxedo -C-O-O-K-,-d-o-w-n-s-ta-ir-s-m-a-id-.-L-i-veEXPERIENCED cook, lunch. APARTMENT trails. $95 week. R. A BROWNING & WINCHESTER Trail Pharmacy, Kercheval on I 2.5711. evenings. in. Ref ere n c e s. TUxedo i:ons or dinners. Fill !:! for Reames, Mikado, Mich. (517) WEATHERBY fe REMINGTON h~ WMrup. F1Jhar R4. and LOST-White long haired cat. 5-1046. vacations. 331.5746. New one-bedroom apartment '136-8344. SALES & SERVICE Kercheval named Romeo, pregnant. TV 1------I - available June 1. Large living LAKE CHARLEVOIX GUNS & SHOOTING 8c~i~~~OCUlI. Flaher Rd. and 2,38.:5. Accountant CLEANING woman, Wednes- DOMESTIC-S pea k s 4 lan' room. dining area, kitchen Reserve your summer accom, ACCESSORIES c~~u~n\~aad Droe", Mack and 7 I -4---H-E-L--'W- ..-H-T-E-O---- days. Call after 7 p.m. TUxedo guages: French, Italian, Span- complete with G E bu'lt'n Junior or Senior 5-4595. . h G E Il t f $16 I .. 1 _'1 S modations for apartments and CoUt'ee Ho~plW on Kercheval and ______1 IS, ermRan, xce en re - 5. inc uding heat and hot summer homes at distinctive, B. McDAN IEL CO. Muir erence. P escott 775.0540, 5 water. Mack. Cadieux area new VILLA NUAVA Resort. Cor. Maryland VA 1-8200 J(:~~~~~~e~~fh Center, Macll. PERSONNEL CLERK $7,200-FEE PAID HOUSEKEEPER to 7:30 p.m. Days, Twinbrook 33663. After Call 616.LI 7-2742 or write 15102 KERCHEVAL GROSSEPOINH WOODS $350 Some college. with accounting or business. No experience Monday through Friday, ljve in \ 6-FOR RENT------0 p.m. 886..3054. Villa Nl~ava, Ironton, Mich., ~;rM::~~~~le~h~rmDc", Illaell Typing necessary. DRUM OUTFIT complete. U5ed, required. Rapid salary in to manage house for father (Unfurnished) 49750. Rarluie611 Phlrm.cy, Mack and JOY DOMAN very good condition. $125. Stu- creases and advancement. 1m and 7.year."ld 50n. Must be ' GROSSE Pointe Woods area, 3. H~~~ClJ~hlllona. Mlcll and a_ 27500 Harper PR 2.5600 GRAND BEND, Ontario. Lake, dio, 861-3399. mediate hire. Call Miss Bra competent driver. Car pro bedroom or 4.bedroom b,mga- B~~'Drull. Macll and Rosl)'D After 6 p.m. call TUxedo 4.4501 front cottage, Exclusive South. cey, International Personnel, vided. Lakeside residcnce in AAA Garden Apts. low, $240 month. 772.424/1. cott Pines; 3 bedrooms. Avail- SNARE DRUM and 8" cymbal, DETROIT AR~ • 8825480. .arlllli Dru, SUlrl. Maell Ud', A FAMOUS 5th Ave. men s weir Bloomfield Hills. Rerercnces able for season. By appoint. 6 transistor waIkietalkies. required. Phone 646.8009 or Warren's finest address. Across LUXURY 3.bedroom, 2'h baths, ment. Call 1.519-238.2820. TUxedo 2.5070, Jl~od~r'~~dlcal 8er;lca Pharmacy. store no~ his an ope.ning. for 6469974. from Macomb College campus Town House. Available June ~laell and Moran an experienced fur n Ish In g PART.TIME male attcndant G.P. Polt QUlce. Mack and war' salesman or woman. Liwal f . . lid 3- II in outstanding Warren Woods. for 2 years with option. Bal. CASEVILLE, one or two family EXCEPTIONAL V A L U E four Square, Eastland. Refer, j EXPERIENCED woman wanted cottage on sandy beach. sleeps beautiful slagle strand cul- p::J3ea Orul Siore, Mack and SI. discount on merchandise. Hos. ;~ se:~I;~~ R::ire-:ne~~~ ences and deposit required. to cook, lil!ht dutics, Live in. One ~nd 2 hedrnoms fealuring .. and 6. Call after 5ix p.m. tured pearl necklace (choker D;:J~:;'hlr. Dru... ihcll an~ pit~1 and a~cidcnt insurance, nursing experience, driver's E, R. HOLTZ S86.0055 Devonllltlre PaId vautIon. Salary plu5 license and good rererences. References rcquh'ed, other c e n t r a I air, conditioning, 892.8948. length) containing 48 indi- hel p employed. European - L c~n~,,;:~arm •.,. M.ck and B.a. commission. For interview see Call R, J. Jones al 372-4805, sound.proofing, car pet i n g, UPPER, 2.bedroom, income, vidually knotted, excellent background. preferably Eng- SUMMER cottage. furnished. Maryland Ileverale Shoppa or uU Frank Daniels. WOod. .-. draperies, dishwasher, dou- near city shopping area. Car- quality. fine color peai'ls, with lish or Scottish. TUxedo 2-9585 July ar,d August, $800 for 2 Mack near MarYland ward 3-M22 MAINTENANCE MAN - Low bledoor ref~igcrator, walk-in peting air CQnditioning, stove, sol i d gold clasp containing ST. CL.AIR SHORES . t ' I' between 8 and 10 a,m, months. CalI 519, 733-4403. Manor Pharmacy, Grealer Mack WHITEHOUSE AND HARDY pressure opera or S leense. closets, vanity bath, Commu, refrigerator. TUxedo 5.7719. one d i a m 0 n d weighing a d R d MIL Steady year.round employ- I nily House and swimming I. LEXINGTON, 2 bedroom de, approx, 10 pts. and 6 rubies Am~raC:1t" JJ~~ler 1458 Washington BI~. menl, Alden Park lIIanor. 8100 5-SITUATION WANTED pool. we i g h i n g approx. 10 pts. :~ri~t UPPER flat on Neff road. Large luxe mobile home, $75 week. Lalla Pharm'cy, E. I Mlle. Between PART - TUllE bookkeeper, to E. Jefferson. See lIIr. Lorie. 1 bedroom cottage, $50. '.... e ac h. Insurance appraisal " From $150 including all utilities luxurious rooms ,four bed- $500.00 (80% of actual value) "Icll and Jefleraon wort in ideal aurroUJIdings. TRI.CITY mile from Lake Huron. LIn, DOCTOR'S office, full or part, except electricity. Immediate rooms ,2 paths, modern kit- available for reference. Ask- I-DEATH NOTICES 1Ill2,llli1lbef.w~~ni' and4.p.m. coIn 7.3388. time office help needed. 179, BABY SITTERS I occupancy of one bedroom. chen. No small e h il d r en. ing $100.00. TU 6.0293 after 1991. Available July 1, 1968, $300 NEAR GAYLORD-New chal. 6:00 evenings - any t 1m I DAQUILA, Lorraine G. Dear ALL AROUND machinist-must Competent, adult women DSR bus to convenient major f per month. ets in 7.acre woods on lake, weekends. d IY6U...... ter 0 Mrs. Arno Id be versatile, small shop, WANTED: Manager for new 21. for babysitting, convalescent shopping. Minutes by car to (Lela) Martin. Funeral, Fri. steady employment, fringe unit apartment building. 10. and elderly care, available. X-way, recreation and work. $115 and $135 per week. Call PURDY & EDGAR 779,1970 or evenings. PRes. day 11:00 a.m. from A. H. benefits. Fario Machine and eated near SI. Clair SlJores 63 Kercheval TU 6.6010 OUTFIT YOUR FAMILY Peters Funeral Home, 20705 Tool Co., 1801 Cani1f. 1165.2028. city office, General housekeep' LICENSED and BONDED cott 7.3204. Mack Ave., at Vernier Rd~ ------ing, lawn care. Adults only. Moceri Arms LAKEWOOD and Jefferson dis- Largest Selection of Resale 754.6070 6E-GARAGES FOR RENT (8 Mile.Grosse Pointe Woods) Executive WOodward 3.9707. trict. 3 rooms, hath, all utili- Clothing in Area. ties. Completely modernized, Treasurer and assistant sec, R t'. t 29264 GLOEDE. Turn north off STORAGE for car, boat, etc. rdar,v of Colonial Federal IOntS A co-operative nursery school Stove and refrigeloator. $85 to ecep Your Gi rI Friday 1~ Mile Rd., east of Schoen- TUxedo 1-2398. New sportwear and lingerie Savings and Loan Association, .... 00 PLUS in thp Lafayette Park area herr, at Gloede. Take 1.94 $95 a month. 331-5359. 50 to 75% OU . t W d P t.... d t eb f the 968 Secretarial Service G rosse P OlD e 00 s. as nee s a e. er or 1. X.way to 12 Mile Rd. exit. Go Original Price president of the Savings and Young executive needs a pcr. 69 school year. ][ y{)U quali- Mimeographing HARPER-MOROSS area, Upper 6F- TO SHARI sonable -~man to handle the - west 3 miles to apartment. Loan Controller Socicty of I nu fy and scek a challenging out. Mrs. Coleman TU 4-6442 I' 2 bedroom lIat, near excelleiit LIVING QUARTERS Spring Clothing Taken Detroit. Past president of the front desk. Gray flannel sllr let for your talents call 224- Phone Mr. Derochie, 775.6644 public transportation. Adults, ------on Consignment for American Savings and Loan roundings. Call Miss Blair. In, 7676.. no pets, $135 month. 884-3731. NEED working girl to share Institute of Detroit. ternational Personnel, 882. i __ _ _ SECRETARIAL SERVICES 1965 HOLLYWOOD, off Mack. ------.--- large apartment. VAlIey 1-5156 ____ 5480. I EARN $2.50 PER HOUR 3.hcdroom ranch. Drapcs, car- SPACIOUS 3 bedroom home, or_8_21_-4_7_1_4. _ LEE'S FASHION MART 203J9 Mack TU 1.l!082 lA-PERSONALS RE1'iriEE-I~- do -i:~rdening .~ I La~i~s dislribulinl( catalogs and Grace Brown pcting and air conditioner' large living, full dining, fin- I - • ______. __ .____ a••• ral hom- main<--ance. glvlnl( out 5ample5 near home. ~lack.Cadieux Area $225 per month. Immediate ished basement. Lincoln and LI}VldNG quarters for Sl.ngle 10 to 5 Daily; Fri. 'm 9 ,,~,~ ~ ..,., TU d d TU d Goethe. Midwe6t 7-3322 until I a y. Must see to appreciate. FOR RENT 823-114.. xe 0 4.753t an xe 0 Transcrihing. general typin;l, occupar.cy. TUxedo 4.2750-- 5 p.m. ' TU 1.4122. DODGE MOTOR HOME __ .... 48.'191. Bat.5350 TUxedo 4-1340. .. -.-.---- ... ------OIL Paintings, deal direct, noted 8 WANTED, wlIrd clerK with at ------BUSINESS Id 1'k PHONESLEEPS882.1537 least ~ne year hospital experi. CLERK TYP 1ST $460 COr:-E-'E --. --'.- - .. -1 GROSSE-p-6INTE 1>-ARK::L~ge GROSSE P01NTE, 1987 Ver- to shar~ ~~::n ;'t~U sa~e~ ntist, $10.$150, Daily, Sunday, E 11 h L G gIrl. wIth. ty.plOg'l upper 5 rooms; includes heat, nier-Newer upper 2 bed. LI 8-6579. ______._-____ ::. ~~~rsy: 1.~~~' tn 9:30 xce entJ~~arig~~efits. s orthand, office expenence stove, refrigcrator. New gar, room. garage. Adulls. Avail. References exchanged. 772------INSTRUCTIONS IN H 0 M E avaIlable now till Sep.temher age. Adults. Security deposit. able May 17, I 3125. NATIONAL Geographic Maga. zines, back issues. like nelv, SAFETY including the uae of BOOm in beauty aaItm for renl 2~n~ai:.~. ~all TUP~4:~~&01I 1. .r.refer Grosse Pomte or Tuxedo 4.9040 or 293-7639, RUTH ASSOC. REALTORS -7-W-A-N-T-E-D---T-O-R-E-N-T-- :l5c each. VAlley 2-8752. .maIl arml! by expertl! in in Grone Pointe ne •. TO 4- VlcIDlty. Call Tuxcdo 4.532R. ------8_8_6-_406__ 0 1------1 weapons. Instructors employ- aoa or IZHZII3. EMPL GENTLEMAN 34 II' 11 2.BEDROOM corn~r apa~m~nt, 6A-I:OR RENT SMALL furnished apartment WOOD LADDERS, different ed locally. For further infor-I------EXECUTIVE Secretary _ In- 'd'. c top floor. Presl1ge buildmg. wanted by employed lady. r,izes. Excellent condition. mation write P.O. Box 5212, LEGAL SECRETARY terestl'ng work as secrl",ary to groomc..part time ~VlshcsJob. Pleaseunusualcall I Lafayette Park area.. "Avail. (Furnishedl E venmgs,. LU zon. 16268 . Readsonable, 371.7478. Gross:! Pointe 48236, Plu:;h downtown oHice. UI> to City Manager. Abilily to meet before noon. 558-2-955. I ~h~e ~16~. cf~r~etJnc :anc~I IN GROSSE POINTE near East APARTMENT. 3 or 4 rooms. ______I $7,200 to start. Fee paid. CaU Jlublic essential. Good typing ,- .- r pencs m u e. on Jefferson Detroit City limits I Good references. East side or BOY'S 20" bicycle. "Sears" EMPLOYED lady will stay in Interuatioaal Personnel. 882- and shorthand required. Pleas. DEPENDA ELE woman wishes agent at WOodward 1.6955. Nicel ru~nished 4.room a art: Grosse Pointe. Tuxedo 1.4429. chrome fenders, red leather ~~~rt~~~~:~~~. y~~:: :;~ 5484. Miss BIair:______llnt working conditions. Fringe :2~_~I~/our5 work, mornings. •3-BiDR6ohi-~;~p~;-flat-;~iU; m~~t;. Only $160 per m~nth. banana seat. Excellent condi. evenings. BOAT CAR PEN T E R S and benefits. Salary open. 885.5.~00. garage. Grosse Pointe Park. Utilities !Dcluded. Adults, no tion. One child in family $18. pninters. Marine gas dock If' YOU'LL name the job )'ou $275, including heat. 1II0nday pets. References required. Tel- 92.~.1920 after 6 p,m. or week- ends. operator. Detroil Boat Basin,; BEAUTICIAN for exr!u5i\'e wanl donc, wc'll do it .. , through Frirlay, 8 a.m. to 4 ephone 821.8985. --._------9666 E. Je!ferson. ' Gros5c Pointe clientele. Call Stokes ~lullip)c Srr\'ires, VA p,m .. WOodward 3.7640. Mrs. ALTERROAD near Grosse DUNCAN PlIYFE 9.piece din- PUNCH AND JUDY TYPIST for acco~;;t~;;t'.~rfice. _a~~~~_\'aUey..!.~o~:____ 49172. or IITrs. Cisneros or Pointe area, Nicely furnished ing set with pads. Good COD' MUSIC STUDIOS ~;.t:;:7. Must llave natural aptitude EXPERIENCED salesgirl to CLERK TYPfST with some I'X stur!io apartments. only $110 dition. 882-5!l18. Guitar Piano for figurcs. Knowledge of work in exciting new Bou ppriellcP dcsin's position in i to $120 per month. Utilitie5 in- Guitar Rental and Sales FORMAI::J~nl.', lightbllle, size bookkeepmg helpful Prefer tique Shop. CalI The Op Shop, Grosse Pointe. TUxedo 41015. 19601 'I."SONIC, corner of Bea- clueled. Nice for one pt,rson. a-ARTICLES fOR SALE 7, worn once. Best offer. TUx- 15 Kercheval mature penon. Reply l.o Box 93 Kercheval, Grosse Pointe _. consfield, Roseville. New one- No pets; references r~quired. -.--.----.------edo 1.1164. Gr"sse Pointe Fanns A.12. Grosse Pointe Ncws, Farm);, Michi~an. 8868077, TWO colle~c students eXllrri hcdroom apartmcnts. heatcd. Also French.front basement RUMMAGE SALE 4-4440 Res. 372.8994 -- ---_._------TU ______. 7569144. enced in pa intinl( wlluld like air conditioning, carpeted, apartment at $95. Telephone CUSHION life power seat chair WANTED _ Experienced PBX slimmer rmploymenl. Tlixl'do cirarcs, halcony, carpor!. ,\d. 821.2818. Grosse Pointe Unitarian Chllrch for arthritics and the aged. MILDRED BRIGGS operatur for Saturday and TRUCK met"hanir, experirnccr! 26463. jaccnt to Macomb lIIal1. All ------.-- - 17150 Maumee near Neff 882703S. SundH)'. AlulInder RIll; JI on tnlcb. nme-up and miscr( ------(;cncra! Elcclric appliances, i 4375 DEVON~HIR~:, Fine 3 one hlock nnrth of .ferferson PIANO and THEORY Mrmonlll HOo;p1tal. li67-418!1, laneous equipment rcpairs. TWO hoys. lI>!e 15, would like slovc refriner~tor ;;ir condi' hedroom bnck sln~le homr, , Th r! M 23 Q I PORTABLE dishwasher. excel: BRIGGS MtJSIC STUD10 . I a.~k for Mr. Stout. Own took Apply in person or yard work. Wood~ area, RRI. iionc;~ M~drl, (;prn rlaily. Fully furnished. Children OK,: ur~ ~.\', I ay ,-. lI.m, p,m lent condition, ~65. Room air. 15 Kf'rr.heval, Pllnch and Judy'.-. .. .--- II !l21 8""" ,., I 1 (' ~'!l' 1!l44' AA4?!l8!l 2!l'.. ~,'I(1, l Gara"c. Available .Jul" 1 far' TFxedo 1.0420 conditioner, $75, 884.15-'5. Buildmg, : MflTImi-; WOMAN, ~xpericncer! ~Ial'tch'cll. ",om.•• 115r I' ,0., n",.' " .~. " . ., n,J I I ye;r. $250 month, J Gros~1' Poinle 'in nc\\' born carr. If availahle" . __._. U. of ~1. co. cd ~reh .~lImmrr i'. _. .- .--, FAB[CK TU 17710 ARTlST.ARCIIITECT sellinj! 1111 14 T'AIR- h;;y;s-trouse~,\, 1'l("P~ ___ TUxedo 2.5680 1 for 24 hour daly, ellll VBr, RETIRED anri/or pensioned rmplo)'menl; can I."pe. 8~4., GROSSE POINTE FARMS-2.' ---- -... j!roovy posscssions, Sunday II lent condition, sizes to and 12, PIANO, THEORY: Pre.scbool ,I moot S.fl588. Referell«'s reo couple to t.ke care of and %51. hedroom house with dining. BEACONSFIELD, Grosse Pointe 10 R p.m. 4975 Anatole at War $1.00 a pair. 8862898. quir~rl. maintain pleasant resort farm ' room. all on one floor, Near I -Uppcr five room flat. niccly ren.Mack interscction. through univcrsity le\'el. Wal I -- --. home 00 Rifle Rivcr near RELIABLE 17~l'iIr.olr! wanls' h,:II", shoppin~ and ch.urches .. fur~h_cd.$11~:VA_I~~y_l_~3~ ------.. - .---- MOVIE - PROJECTO'R-:--R--~';'~ trr Mueller. 482 Colonial Ct. EX r E R fEN C E f) bahysit. co • 1 h work alter school anr! ~tI1n. I d d. d d HAND PAINTED basket purses, Kodak. Practically new, $3.1, N, TUxedo 6-1090. ter. 5UmDlfT or fuD timc, 5 •.,Iandls l. Separate o\lse. util- mcr. Willin~ 10 Irarn, TUx. .,rw y ec~rate IOSI e an . 19057 MOROSS-3room upper TUxedo .18745, • '_, ' days, light hOllsework. Plcase itics, some wal:e.~. Write to cdo 15255 or TUxedo 1.!l309. outSide, $2,';0, 8865931, income. Good transportation, lunch box purscs, Painting !',LMINA CAMBURN caU after 7 l1.m. 886.2473 or Devonshire Mfg. Co.• 1325 Ma. ALTER- Roi,D helow Jeffpr50n: gar~. ge. By appointment. ~~0\\~.~~92:pecial orders, TUx. MMTA Certified Piano Teacher 3~VII49. pIe. Detrl'it, Mich. 48207. PRACTICAL nursing. Rl'liahlr, 3 large r,.lOm:~ Rnd balh in. PRescott 57471. --- -- EXTRA CASJf FOR YOU Theory Cla5ses - -.------TYPIST'secretary for rl't.~il-;:d: Tiefrrrnces. Home case $1.75 cil,des heat, hot w:ltrr, elec, ------.------DRUM OUTFIT, Ludwig, com- " S~:iO :un~b and JU~ B~g; V~~i~~ot~:=is:n~::c~ vertisillg department. Must be hour, R!lfl.6050. .__ tric .~toVI' and rrfri~erator. ~!=R~~~f~~_R_E.N!_.. plctc, used, like new. Studio, WIlEN you bring YOUr antiqlle5, 1 erc eva 1. & esslI'Y. will train. :Must have good typist, have some expe. DEPf:Nf)ABLE practical nurse $105 Adults only, no pets, VAl. ROOM in private home for re- 861-2662. olde-tiques, jrwelry, dishe5. ~s:_:~_R~~ly~- __ ~U .,2832 dri~rs lic~se. 823.()506, ril!llct in answerillg bu~iness wanls work, Relief or week. ley 2.4.'in5, fined ,ltentleman. Gar age, ORGAN-I~~~y;i~rt. TP -44 glassware, furnitllre, on con- CHIl,DREN'S organ class be- 1 ,______phones. Apply in pprson or ral1 1122,l470, LAHGE 4~h~1I~~~-h_;;~;:_$400 881-4299, 293-1582. R. mahogany, lrss th~n year si~nm('nt ror resale to gins Saturday, JUJle 8 •• , Exper,'enced 921.11900, Mi5tclc Co.. 64~5 ,-';t'HSJ<: witll m~n\' 1'(':11', 01 !}I'r 1110nth TUxc'r!o? 6781 6C-OF'F"-CrS-F'O"'-R-;;":"T olr!, $8S0, 921R11l4, TIlE (;RIST M [LL SHOPPE MilchI'll. ' .,".' "'-'1 . _ " .. 1;1"1 -- - - 211St Mack 8116.1640 11 a m . I'Xlll'rJr'ni'l' II I , il ("s relirf; - 4 Leuons, $4 I Bookkeeper fo'lJHNACE cleanin" men for our work Va Ill')' 4.16!l1l IO;,g BEACONSFIELD. lowrr Ii: NF,W BUILDING, St. Clair WASHER ANO DHYER, excel. OVERSTOCKL'f) WP Guarantee Yell' Will Play " rooms. nicc hasrmrnl, ga5 I Shorl's. lIir.conditioner! suites, lenl condition, fireplace set., ' , r. ADULT heginners orll:oIn das$! For rslahlishpd architcclur. cleaning. r!ivi~ion" Excl'lIrnt 1'::\ ('Ell I1.;:'\(,I';1l hal,,' "ill,'r nl'ill B' II P pOI ~ t 111 r nt.' 400 to t,200 ~q. fI, Rrnt in. kitchrn lahle and chair~. 12' Rll,senH'nl amps. clearance on

ocgins Saturday, June 8 . al and hllililing firm, GrossI' opportunity, ....c wlll tram for I \1;lnLs loll ,Iune llnd .illh', ('all (121\ lell, I' eludes al1 IItilitie", Janitor, hy 19' rill! with pad. ~hscel! stmllO used render ~to('k- Pojntr Woods. 1IIust bl' lIhlp thr vanolls phasrs of our hrat.1 'IT 51~1l17 llftcr 5 [1.111. • I PR 111l70, laneCllls, (,honc f'rid,1V or' cholcc of SIX m'ldeJ.~-save $60 1" II m 10 a ~ sum I' rcspon.~ibiJily 109 and cll'aoln~ elrparlmcnl~, SPAl'lo(,S onr hrdroom apart. I Slltllrdav. ~R:;,;,.'h!l. . 10 $15(1.. '\1'1\ fonr hase drum 4 IA'ssons S4 throlll!:h trial !lalllnre lInd fo;\cellcnt oppurlllOlly for I11l'n fo:XI'EHI fo:\l'ED lad; d"sl'cs nll'!ll, air mndiliollecl. lIivrr' OFFICE llir.conr!iliClncr!, nrl\ly' ~rl complrtc, $144. RClltal reo SM ILEY BROS, prrparr lax rel!lrn~, who waot slcar!y work. ~nori nne nr 2 rlan prr \I crk, ,'om \ 11'\\ :\~SlIll1C tenRnl's 1c~5P. rlccoralr[1. All \Ilililips. ~'OXhS UNUSUAl. 10 pc , r!ining sri, II:rn h~nri 1Il;'lrllml'nt~-slIv, J Hlod :\orlh of Art MU~f'lIm fulurp Apply In Ilrrsoll or ('~II pRlli"n I" clderl)' IIC com;,),', ,~~IIIIIllonli, l:H~) I':,,~l 1..1Ia)', rillS pri\'alr olhrr 2flxlO, rOllnr! rrr!r~11I1 tllhlc, ~nlirl S~II tll ,!l(1 TIll' MIISIC Ccntf'r,

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8-ARTICLES FOR SALE Il--AUTOS FOR SALE TT-AUTOS FOR SALE ~-:~_R_~~.~LES _~~~ SALE 8_~_T~~~_E~_F~R_~AL~ __ lOB !~~~~S II-AUTOS F~R SAU __ .. IT~:-AUTOS FOR SALE ATTENTION! BEAUTIFUL antique cradle MOVING south. Baby g ran d '66 1966 TRIUMPH Spitfire Road. I '66 PLYMOUTH Satellite con. 1965 PONTIAC Catalina eon. 166 OLDS IV with hood, $50, Wagon wheel Grinnell pia n o. Da\'cnporl. CHEVROLET sler, 4 speed. Radio and i verliblt'. Power steerin/:, de. vcrtihle, full p a e r, 0 n e Piano & Organ Buyers light fixture, new, $20. Good Lad y Kenmore man II a I healer, Green with a blaek luxe interior, extras, $1,900, o~mer. low mill,al(e, /:ood con. , Cutlass Supre:ne roU.away bed, new condition, washer, corner cabinet, Easy I PIC K UP top and black interior. Only TV H893. dILlOn. 882-4660. I " . ..- ; Jarlp (;1'1'('11linish. Blaek 'iinyl More than 200 New & Us~d $15. Magnavox combination ironer, TV, chail. 7780907. ,8 FT. BOX V-8 engine. 2 tone. I $1295. 1966 PON11AC BonneVille. con- I rool, hlaek (rim, Power stl'er. Pianos & Organs are on TV and phone, $40, Good ma- .------.- Green and white. One owner. ! FRANK ADAM 1967 TBIRD Landau hardtop. vertible. Power s t I' I' r I. n g,! ing, brakl's and windows. Display at our Detr{lit pie twin beds, 821.6786, LIVING room complete. dinette $139 DN. I LINCOLN-MERCURY Solid blaek. Full power, air ____ _ .___ set, lamps, night tables, conditioning. stereo, 5 Crager power brakes. Adult dnven. I 17.000 acldal miles. 1\ew Showroom, Va r i e t v of E~eellent eondilion. 293.6465. I spare tire. Full price. Stytes, Makes, and Finishes. LIKE NEW Coseo stroller with dressers, chests, ete. Like ED RINKE 120777 Graliol E. Detroit wheelsanrl5 U.S. Royal ~tas $275 to $8,634. hitchhiker seal, $9. 'rUxedo new and in perCecl condi. CHEVROLET ' PR 2.0200 tel' premium lires. Only $3,- 4.2171. tiOilo Executive transferred. IVAN DYKE AT 10lf.! MILE RD. ! .-- 495. '65 CORVAIR Corsa. Very good ~1,795 NEW:CUSTOM5~8 red woo d 700 N. Shore Dr., ApI. 742, J E 6 0255 '1965 CHEVROLET Impala 4. FRAN K ADAM rondition. Must see and drhe No need to wear yourself out woodweave patio section. 2 SI. CIa i r Shores. PRescott - ..__ ._:: .__ door. White, one owner. 822- LI NCOLN-M ERCURY to app~ei~t=--8B!:09~7: -.--.. J ERRY ST EIN driving from store to store. 5.5727. 9397 after 3:30 p.m. Al PINF 964 t II b ' posts, $25. 88/.2016 after 4 ~_ A-I TRUCK ENGINES, _.__ .__._..__. ; 20777 Graliol Eo Octroi! . j " 1 . mU.I se y: FREE PRIVATE PARKING ,p.m. EARLY American dining table Factory reblilt, 1'64 F'[AT, 1500, rrd roadster.' PR 2.02CO Saturday. ~fay 18th. Best 0 LD S Daily 9 to 6 ... Sun, 1 to 5 ! TRUNK~;~~d~~b;-typ;'-;;cel- and 6 chairs. formica top, E~7t.~~T7s, I 8E;x3.~11'518Ie8n.tcondition. Best offer. CI InYSU;R New Yorker 1966.2- orr~r _0~'~r:..S8!!5. 884.2342._._

Man, & Wed., to 9 P.M. I' . lent condition, used once. honey maple. Nil' h 0 I sand ---.--.- ... ----, - door hardlop Fllll power. 10 1965 FORD Galaxie 500 Can. t5205 E. Jefferson VA 15000 Tuxedo 44290. Stone 38"x56." (3 extensions '65 DODGE II'.. ..- .-. .. I d' . d I '1 vert. V.8, auto., power steer- . ---.-.--- .. ----.- included). Excellent condition. '6R CONTINENTAL. hurgundy C II 109 Win ()II'S ~olV nll e. SM ILEY BROS. FREEZER{;oIdspot, medium 8826399. VAN I coupe, $2,950. 823.1;;88. age, new tires. 8854798. ing. White with a hlack lop. FOR the discriminating buyer . . ht h dl d F..xlra sharp ~ Full price. -1968 Morgan plus 4, 1,400 1 bl01'k north of Art Museum I slze ..up.r.l.g , ar y use. per. --- .. ----.----- WITH side doors. Heavy duty - --.-- 1964 CADILLAC Sedan deVille., $1.579 with $79 dn. miles, perfect comlilion sac. I fect conditJon. 3160. TU 5.1737 GARAGE SALE. Saturday 18, springs. FuJI price, Our Wheels Cheaper A' h't C' II I 11 586 N t D rl'11c II' Ie. l' u power .. 011' SHALLA CHEVROLET rifice. 5263066 aCter 4 p.m. Baldwin-Yamaha-Weber '01'1'I -: ....- I a,m. are ame, $695 1966 T'BI RD mileage. One owner. $1,295. .-.---.---.------5510 WOMward TR 3-6800 I ' '::R }ac~et, new, 1~18, $350. I Household furnishings, ete. 16700 HARPER TV 1 760'J DRIVERS' A . t I $ I ~,~~~: :~~~;!O~~~s~~~s~~~~~~:i'VHiTE-~i;~~ia;-~~r~~ght-i;O-;; ED RINKE MustI;~~~o~~:.!eciate. COFFEY CADILLAC '67 OIDSllORJlE I . I ,.19~~r~~~C~'I~i:e~t:I~'e;~5F;e~~~;

. pproxlma ~ y .. 18 29364(j5. i treo! be n I' h, $100. 5 piece CHEVROLET TEl') EWAI D rH EV 3180 E. Jefferson La 7.6811' seda~ G"~ld wit'b" bl;(~~'~n~.'I~.. ,! a.ir_ ~onrlitionin~, Real sharp. buys $10,000/$20,000 Llabll.lty",.. ' .. -" .. ~ dl'nette ~0et. 886.0882. VAN DYKE AT 10'.~ MILE RD, 15175 E JEFFERSON_. . Full power, stel't'o I' a rI i o. ,,;)"2 9-. TUxedo 2-2084. pOI'nte. spjr.dle foot. ~4 size, $75. Solid I sprJogs. flooi', po\\.~er s.'leerin!;. brakes, 1'Uxed'o'. 1.2982 ~,13reasonably,9 (101 n g abroad. 1966 ~'Ll:;rA~G, 289 ------V3 - G'6ING-'VEST!-i-b~l~t--;I~~~d---- -.-----.- .. - mahogany pin!'apple 4 posler, 1 $145 On. deluxe mtenor. Warranty. .-.------i

886.3518. 17,627 Lincoln roa d. Juvenile brea"fas.t room sel, $110, bed. . --.-. -. . ----- 1!!67 LINCOLN ContlOenta1. .. Q --.--.-_.....- .. - ... - furnitllle. reeording tap I' s. room suite, $40 schoo.I desks. I,.ll--A\JTOS FOR SALE COlIn II'or,", bl'ck padded 16700 HARPER TU 17600 warrant\'. Two to rhoose from Full

HAMMOND org~n, 2 ke\.'hoards, lothl'" d b h $4 h d $2 h Q , , Q FRA' NK ADAM power. Low mileage. Prieed c no, rapes. am 00 ; II'a.,. er, ryer. .1 e~~ : ! .. top, malehing leather interior, 1960 CQRVETTE-New I'ngine, full octave base, 4.speed hifi porch sl1ad~s and many mis. rugs. mlscel.laneous ....886.1~

' .. case headboard. TUxedo 1- (~8216). WO 342G7. HANEY'S 6 to Choose From '66 BONNEVILLE 2:,j, H.T, Factory ANTIQUE spool bed and mis- 5492. - --- ... ------Brand New arr. Vtnyl 1'001 $2388 S.'\I.ES & SERVICE ccllan'~ous chairs to close an All have power and air Conyert. AutO. estate. Lady Kenmore dish LAWNMOWER, set of break- BOOKS PURCHASED 1968 Chevrolets 152(1) GRATIOT ,67 CATALINA Power $2588 washer, pDrtahle, with war- fast dishes, 10 yards of chintz, QUALI~ QUANTITY OR 2.1777 ! conditioning. ranty. Dining room, bedroom table lamps, end tables, Rea. I Y • $1995 Caoyert. 427 ,67 CORVETTE 4-Speed $3699 furniture. Calfee table. VAlley sonable, VAlley. 1-6995. Midwest Book Service, 4aOl C.A.RS WANTED Full Price Priced to Sell. 2.1292. APARTMENT size so[a, 2 cu~h, Kensiogton. Tuxcdo 52450. 300. 2-dr, ,67 CHRYSLER H.T. $199 dn. 1967 LINCOLN Continental, Chevy II Novas Lci,vREyI-I;~i.t;g;-~rgan.us~-rl! i?n dama~k. Excellent comli- \\'l-: BUY -~-i(i-gol-cJ~~\~~lry and AUTOMATICTIlANSMISSlON- 19.000 miles. Excellent condi- ,'ery little. Sa~rificr, TUxerlo! hon. $40, 839-9246. silver, Vogue Jewelers, 22377 Pl.US fUl.L FACTORY Frank Adam ,65 BONNEVILLE Brougham 4.dr. tion. Automatic air condition. f:0UIPM~:NT H.T. Aulo. $1888 tlO\l OR 01.D CAR DOWN 1.8910, after 4 p.m. POLAROID Model 2:;0 Color ~loross Road. ing, power windows, ll'way L1NCOLN.MERCURY Pack camera. Never used. ------... -.- CRIlIJIT ClIt,;CKED BY PHONE scat, AM Ilnd stereo radio. YOU MUST A~I, FOil ,63 fALCON ~.l~;~. $471 AWNING, whife metal. 9 fl., All accessories. TUxedo 4-1496. I PIANOS WANT ED I tilting steering wheel. vin~'1 881-7609 20777 GRATIOT Widclicomh dining room ta- _ _ . i Grands, Spinets .and small Up.. Mr. Jay ,63 BELAIR Wogon. top. black. Twinbrook 3-7797, 8, Auto. $999 hi?; Ha,~d lawn m~\V.er. Door, 27" JACOBSON power mower. ! ri;;llts, Highe~t cash paid, I Logan 1.3909, SHALLA 80 x30 .. na\ural !lDlsh. TUx.. Cost $400-sell $~5._.J7" tele.. VE 7-0~06 E. Detroit C o e 'b4IMPAlA o v ,t. , edo 2.7726. I vision $15. TUxedo 4-1597. .-.--.-- ---._- TEMPEST :-.L;!\l;~~- P~~tiac: CHEVROLET 8, Auto. $999 ------.------WANTED, old :MAD magazines, sporty. clean, meehanically 16700 HARPER PR 2.0200 lIIDE.A.WAY bed, love seat SAKS, 'Page Boy' maternity Will pa)' good prices. 8866291. ,63 TEMPEST ;~d,~. $499 perfect. 1962, cheap. 885.9003. _ .. ~ize. Opens to full she bed. suits, slack sets, dresses, 7_._. .__ ._ ------~ i - .__ .._.------1ark Blacka nd white tweed cover. to 10. Excellent condition. In- NEW INTER.CJTY pre-school t964 VW. A really clean one BUIC' K Skv Convert. New '68 Chevrolets '63 AulD. $799 ing, $175. TU 65718 expensive. 331-8t55. in dire need or materials for owner, RullS excellently! Full ....- ..---- . arts and crafts, Small work Cadillac Laurention 4.dr. price $899 with $19 dn, Sale of Sales I VICTORIAN lady's chair, im- WALL washing machine, Wall. tables and chairs. play equip- '63 PONTIAC Stjck Shift. $699 I ported Yl'llow French v",ivet O-Malic. SilO. TUxedo 2-0083. mellt, ann working equipment. SHALLA CHEVROLET 2 dr. H.T. 16700 HAIlPER TU 17600 Belairs $2198 Convertibles covering. like new, $85. TUx- ABSOLUTELY must sell cuslol1l puzzles, ctc. Call TUx e do I '65 IMPALA Exlro Sharp. $1444 cdo 65718. 4-9924 for IJickup. Biscayne's $2138 , mahogany dining room Sl't, 2 to choose from ,65 PLYMOUTH Fu,y III DECOUPAGE BAGS by Evelyn, Antique crystal chandelier, i,ADY'S'.clothes size 18 quality Brand New Camaros $2198 2-dr. H,T. $1388 30 coats of varnish. Grosse dinelte set, 2 hedroolll sets. garments. Am 5'7" and wear 1968 Chevrolets 1967 Cadillac, Powder Marauder 2.d .. Pointe location. VA 1.3485. Sunday. 12 to 6 2564:; York, ml' dre;;ses ovcr my knees. If Chevelle's $2038 I Blue. Blue top, blue '65 MERCURY H.T., Buckels $1499 .------3 blocks norlh of Ten 1.'Jilel 1 "o-u ha\-'e ll1jd.season and sum~ I I leather interi0r. Air con- 2.dr. H,T. LOWREY Folidal' deluxe or!!an bl 1 t fWd d ' IMPALAS $1938 ~ oc. WI'S a 00 war . ~ler weight coats, wool suits, Chevy lis '61 CATAliNA Auto. Warranly $2499 wilh rhythm. Bank reposses. A1.L ~IOOEI.S INCLUDE ditioned. Full ~ower. sion. Milst .lell immediatel)'. GARAGE S.....LE - Stove, furni- jacket d I' I' sse s, call me. $2295 FliLI. FICTOIIY EQUIPMENT , 2-d,. H,T, ACRES AND ACRES 7806 miles. $1688 791-6350. ture. clothing. elc. Saturday. VErmont 5-1551. FULl. ~'ACTORYEQUIP,\It,;,"T m' MODns ,~ND COI,ORS '66 MUSTANG Auto. Ma)' 18th, 10 to 2'. 2030 Fleel------..-- $100 Oil OLD CAR flO\\'N Cllt:Il!T CIlECKt:n ItY PUO!'>:E YOU ~IUST ASK F()ll 1966 Cadillac, Full Power, Convert. WIG-Custom made to your or. wood. lOA-MOTORCYCLES YOU MUST ASI, r'on ,66 MONIA 881-76CO . 4-Speed $1099 der. Finl'st lluality European FOR SALE Mr. Jay 881-7609 Gee. Saliba air conditioned, Sahara . hair. $12.'5. TUxedo 59003. GARAGE SALE - Rotary lawn Gold. $3,695. ,65 BONNEVillE ~~dt~. HT. mower Electric roaster. Bahy SHALLA $1599 B/\ND equipment, Vox organ, carseat, playpen, highchair. SHALLA I MINI MANY AIR CONDITIONED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM, ALL Twin 'bedspreads with bol- CHEVROLET I, Fender guitar, HaIner pass. i CHEVROLET MAKES & MODELS! ACT NOW AND BEAT THE HEATI Tel'erb. miscellaneous speak- sters. Clothing; miscellaneous BIKES 16700 HARPER Coffey 1 1_6_7_0_0 _H_O_'_P_",. __ . ers, 8il491R items. Salurday. Sunday. 11 Little Inrlian and Rullman to 4 p.m. 1137 Audubon Road. MIl\lEOGRA PH. Gestetner. Late ------'-~-"----"_.'--' ------OLD drop-leaf table, excellent. NELSON C. FROLUND I JIM CAUSLEY model. 360 duplicator. 871- 19815 MACK AVE. TU 16233 Cadillac 4916. Solid bronze sump pump, MICHIGAN'S :# 1 PONTIAC DEALER never used, Tllxedo 1-6346. Paul McGlone Cadillac 3180 E. Jefferson OUTDOOR white iron glass top 1966 HOl'\DA. 65 Sportster - MACK tahle and 4 chairs. 540. 884. AUCTION AND SALE Satur. DETROIT'S NEWEST CADILLAC DEALER La 7-6811 17601 886-1700 day, May t8 at 4 Ridge Road Black, very good condition. 2775. ,------across from Detroit Zoo en. $150. 8366253. -----'"-- DECOUPAGE hand hags. Rea. trance. On concrete under 1966 SUZUKI. 80 K.lt. actual CADILLAC '63 CADILLAC sonable. 3717787. tenl, rain or shine. Sale 9 mileage 1.100 mile~. $175. '65 a.m to 4 ~'.m. Auction hegins 4-dr. ILT. Full pO\H'r <"qllil), Sedan deVille. Fulh" powt'r(>d. PICNIC table. large slate.park TUxedo 4-6828. plus nf'\-" tires all ~TI)llIHI. Thi!C Vl"nf>Uall Blut" ",ah mah'ln~ In. : I am. Cars. anlillue •. s(lort. lerior ... , ~potlf"~~ I.ownf'r np\v lype plus olher usrd lall'n t){"iwl\ i!li C:r~'(.'i;LII While ,Iud CONVERTIBLE TIME ing good,~. lools, ho[)k~. fur BM W MOnEL 1(26, 2.'50ce. sin wt' ('An'l rinrl a mark on 11 ('ar Irf\d~ with ph'nt~. or trt'Hlhle furniture, Ilest olfer. Tljxedo nilllrl'. jew<:lry. ele". Food. I gle, 1,900 miles. Call hetween itll\"wlu I'f'~ On1" $,19.1 fin. ()n thi!l rl('f" mil(>s .,II(';;HL Name }()ur h.ib Rll:,.r. \ :lIllI' Full pl'lf€, 0\\ n tl"rml'i. Full Ilric"e 47138 Arimi"ion frce. Sponsored: 10 and 11 p.m, 881-899R. - .._- h,' Pleasant Hicige Foun. $2,495 $1,495 ALL compl~tr, plastic 22' round dalion. 19RRHONDA Srramhler. 30.'5cr, SPRING TIME swimmin.~ pool Filters. Ex heautilul hlue cllslom hike, cellent condition. Tljxedo 4 9 GORlIIA1\: "Top Kick". golr $480 including helm~l, or of. '66 CADILLAC LIMOUSINE 7469 Irons, excellenl condlhon. fcr. 884.9047. I Best offer, 7788319, el'enmlls, ' ' FilII fa('lof\' NllllpPl'C1 In('1. dOlthlr Ilir ('ond, j):\rtlllon winoow '" all W,AGON TIME SCHWINN !'tingray. /},l~'S', goorl .' ..• YAMAIIA 180. Must sell imme. (llt"'1 C""tr(l~. Spoltl""'~ Silhlf" R';u'k WJ1h prC"mhlm .....,w.1. VOll !la'.',," condtion. TUxedo I 7514. MOVI"1G:-(,cneral Elect~lc 30 diately or Irade for rorl'ign to SPP Ihi~ Icn~ mllt':l$:t" hl";wt\" to JlIIJl'rtrj;;,lIe Il~ Tflrm, lH'ilil;'llI)If". slme. like new. S90. Wesll~g., car. 882-9172. G:\RAG~; SALE. lZarrJrn equip- hOll~e r I' I rig era tor wllh '66 Ford cnovtrt. V.8. oul'" Ml"r"n~, .. 1>5, In '67, .. Mony .65 I (, "kn~ I (J rm\. "'gn V.8, menl. huhrcllr grill. (;. F:. frl'czrr unit. $3~. Mahogany 19fif) Y A ~1 A II A, .105 Cc. low '67 CADILLACS '65 CADI LLACS fl.\" {,th" w,w ~h0"",r()Om modele; one: C0lnril;, In (ho(lq~ l..iondard. P,S'1 I~n, dog craie. kennel. lelle. m iiraj(e, ('\( ...11('1]1 con.-lilinn. hullrt, ex' rlll'nt conditi()n, S,.d.ti.. t1f' \'i1IC", ('0111)1' {If" ('Oll~)" rtf \'lIIr~ Jlnrl Scrl"n ,1f> condi~ r.&h" W,\'oi. S1295 ing. housl'hold items. Frida~' $10. Salurday morninll, 856 81'st otrcr. t3328. ViJlN. aMI ('onn"l tlt)I("~. ;\11hr. Vi:tt"~. :l to rh(jo ....p (rnm. All n S1895 >1095 liP lor~ ~qll ipmt'nl ind fftc:lor~; tlon. anr! Saturday only. 10 10 5. Lincoln Road. TU 50194. in r),('C'IIf"nt C'ol1r1l1iOI'1Ilnd fllHr '81> 110"'1),\. nl'W, 3n mil('~. :Iir. 10 In d'(Jo~fI' frnm. '~t'lIlr 1>42 Soulh flrys Dr. f"lwi('f'" II fll'r"nt .. ,rL Your f'hoiC'P, 60 YARDS of lload wool carpet. loadl'd. 5375 Call .168154'>. '67 Fo,d cr,mcrl 390 VA, RELAX A CIZI-:H, like new, $.'50. ing, 5120. Tuxedo 5.2384. morningi. $495 Down $395 Down '67 Che'\' tl Com"",. VB, ShmLine tabll', $40, Twin bed. Oulo., r.&h" w,w. WhIle, ...... hile 'lick ,hdl. Red. 6 YEAR crih, complete. S20. '~R SUZUKI Rrarcat trail hike, room furniture. 821R786. '64 CADI LLAC l"p. I.ow mdoo~c S2395 ~hl1'Jl ~ 52295 .Jumper ehair. ~l, Regina $175. Phonl' 8231.'588. Foclorv worr(ll1tv CUSTOM made man's riding polisher. $15. 2 pair white cur ("OUIl" (I,. Viii,. Flamrnc() Rrfl .....it h ~,hilt lop. Fllll\' f'Qllir.'H.'rl inf'l. ('oat and hreechr~, good ron lains G2" Iong-. s.~. Tuxedo YA~fAHA 250. 1966, ex('el1enl ;llr l'/ lilt 1lC':acl', fM thi'41 \'(](':dion (rip ,fIlhl",ld~ Ihlln on tl1l\ flllt- ,'1toIlHlin;:: pr('"~lilil'(' \'Alllf'. Fult 111'1("(" dition. sizl' 42. Knl'e.roll ~~r1 17518 condition, 2,300 mile.~, red. '6~ Ford (ony",L V8. "(;11>, '66 Co"nlry Seden, lOpe". make hid, WAlnut 3.0.103, '64 (rluntry Srdoll c) pO)', ,..,gn (Ill'. nll'r1ium ~iz(', good conr1i. $1.795 p '., r>b, r&h, W,W, Shorp: wqn. VB, (J"I<" r>', r &1: , ~IOVING 10 California. selling lion I.arly'~ ridin,r.: hrrr('hr~. TurquoISt, \'\1\0\', va, OIJto" r,&h" tablet;, chairs, {'ourh. lamps. 1966 HONDA CR 160. exrcllent 51095 size 14. 8216186. whil" lor. Red W,W'I p,'), table linens, bedspr('ad~, 2 eomlilion. :\.000 miles. 1II1\sl '67 CADILLAC '66 CADILLACS sell - leavin~ for ('ol1ege. rOWER lawn :,w('eper, lik(' n('\I'. hand lawn mowers, wringer ("orn C'I II." 4 t<' rhoO.\f' lrom, .'\1I ('pl'. O('Vlllu, ~f'\'rr,.1 to t'hnMi~ hili\' rqlllppC" '.' , " ~. ,.' .,"1 .::. , .... '.' '.. ' ~ ~ " .;'~ .,. " t. ... • .. , .. . . , . ,

Thursday, May 16, 1968 _ Page Forty-Four GROSSE ~OINTE NEWS \2F-RESORT PROPERTY U-REAL ESTATE I I-AUTOS FOR SALE 12A-80A.TS AND 112A-BOATS ANZ> fOR SALE MOTORS MOTORS FOR SALE '62 SUNBEAM Alpine, Good condition, $400 or best offer. 1634 ANITA. Charming 2.bed. 1967 BRISTOL 27 Weekender I SAILBOAT-Luder L 16. 26 fL 3 GAYLORD 886.7287. after 6 p.m. sailboat. 9-h.p. Johnson, gal, suib of sails, 2 spinnakers. "Wilderness Valley" room brick bungalow in con. ley, lights, sails, winter cover. I $~~~_!U~~O 2-1256~ _ 6,000 Acre Vacalionland venient Grosse Pointe Iou. CLASSIFIED ISTATION wagon, 19i5-:-po~i~c, tion, Natural fireplace, sepa. frame. cradle. Call 886.3343. I SAILBOAT _ 18'. centerboard 10 Acre Tracts 11~~~;n:S4~!{s~senger, $1,500. Hills and Valleys rate dining room, stairs fu un- ;IO~~-;'Aye ~Ioop. Dacron sails. Good fam' CABIN- A;.,,~-i~;l~! May Flowers Galore finisbed second floor for ex- ~: equipped, two bunks, two sets boal, $600:-~~5.4656. __ I-.!!Y Deep green spruce. budding pansion. Full basement aud : b3 P,ontiac" Catalina ~.dO,or:, Best ADS '.. offer over $475. High mIleage salis, make offer. WO 1-9300. I SAILBOAT, 19' Lightning. per, maple and birch. l~.car g a ra g e. By owner. , but good condition Call 821. -~-.- .. - - -- .-- - feet condition, Dacron sails. Phone-Write for ~lap.Brochure $24.500. 884.9349, ror appoint. ,. 4647. . 16 CRUISER INC., 4? hor~e stainless steel rigging, custom George Wellington Smith ment. Call TUxf!do 2-6900 - 3 Trunk lines To Serve You Quickly ill 1967-CADILLAC-;~~~-;;iibie.Johnson. all electnc, hit trailer, $1815. <94.2875. MA 6.2925 Franklin Village I trailer. TUxcdo 4.7953. . ~__. - Your Ad Can Be Charged ill Flamenco Red with match- SAVE over $1,000 on a '-67~ias. 128 !RAILERS DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA By Owner ing interior. Fully equipped. , gj tron, triple V hull. fiberglas, Profitable Beauty Salon with FOUR BEDROOM RANCH fflEffl'I;~~1J!'!M@'l;r>;m>.;'>~~ic:ml~1!j%W-7384. garage, automatic doors, PROPERTY 19M CHEVY II Nova hardtop. eontrois. Excellent condition. ---_ ... ---- .. - ]o{any, many extras. Washer, --. Farm Colonial: Three Bed. A little beauty! 6 cylinder, Asking $35. TUxedo 6-1073. BRISTOL 32, demn, completely dryer, dishwasher, built-ins LAKEFRONT rooms, One and one.hal~ Powerglide, Ideal 2nd car. equipped fnr racing and cruis- included. Transfer forces sale CANAL HOMES Baths. Good Kitchen with Warrant)'. Full price, $1,099. LUDERS "I," 16 class. 21' sloop, ing, winter cover and frame. Breakfast Nook, Plul Pan- at $53,500. 823.5043. MARINE CITY-6951 Riverside with $99 dn. full sail invenlory. Completely Special price. 886-3343. eled Family Room with Drive. Lot 70x770; House on equipped for immediate use. Built.ins. CLEARANCE j SHALLA CHEVROLET PRA~f-Alumin~~_;~si .. seadown, 4 bedrooms and bath $2,600. 561-5416, or Woodward :-N;~t1------116100 HARPER "U 1.7600 1-5300, Ext. 233, 538-8534. and clean $65. 834-3736. IDEAL .for second home "r fu. up. basement, gas heat, plus

__ •• .. 0_ .• ...... • __. .~__ ture mvestment. Two loca- 2-bedroom guest house, with 1964 COMET Caliente conve;~ 33.FT. CHRIS CRAFT. mint 130ATWELL for Rent - Salt tions. gas heat, garage. Could be GROSSE PTE. WOODS ible. One owner, clean, 200 condition. Fast, luxurious, 4. River. Fully covered. Up to (1) 0 v e r 1.000 {e e t on expanded. With additional reo 1700 Severn SALE 1 CID, 6.cylindf'r, new top, ex. sleeper. twin 280's. All teak 32 ft. Call PRescott 1.8850 BLACK RIVER. A few tiree cottages for good in- Open Sunday 2 to 5 :30 I cellenl tires. automatic and decks and cockpil. In water. weekdays. ACRES of rolling I and come. $28,500. power steering. Price $950. Inspect at cover~d well No. with stream. ' LOW MILEAGE DEMOS PRICE REDUCED: Call after 5:30 p.m. 83oo Jef. 23, Miller's Marina. Aboard ONE CHRIS CRAFT Constella- (2} 80 ACRES. . Mostly NEW BALTIMORE - 30 ft. on ferson East, Apt 103. 568.2611. 1 to 7 Saturday and Sunday. tion 35 ft. Cabin Cruiser with woo d e d and close to river, frame and aluminum 1968 Large three bedroom"Bath Appointment any time. Best mahogany forward deck, teak State Game Area. siding, foot of Base Road. 2 ait deck, hard top, aft rail, bedroom, one floor, gas heat, and one.half Colonial. For- CHRYSLERS & PLYMOUTHS 1968 DEMOS offer. Owner, TUxedo 4.3612. mal Dining Room Plu. bow rail, 2 anchors with lines, farrr'size kitchen, new ga. 2 DRS., 4 DRS., HARDTOPS WILBUR J. NORRIS Den, Kitcllen with.Break. " 18.FT. CENTURY Resorter in, 4--25 ft. mooring lines, 6 life rage. Electric equipped boat i FANTASTIC SAVINGS UP TO Broker in Real Estate board mahogany speedboat. house lor 32-ft. cruiser. Own, fl5t area. Excellent traffic $1,000.- preservers, Raytheon depth 403 Michigan National Rebuilt engine, trailer, extras er's iliness forces sale. Cash patt~rn. gauge, Raytheon 40 watt ship. Bank Building TED EWALD CHEV. included. Ready for water. to.shore radio, automatic pi- or contract. VA l-C1678 Port Huron, Michigan Asking $950. 846.7049 after lot, compass, electric refrig- Grosse Pointe's only Chev. Dlr. YUkon 5-9688 HARSEN'S ISLAND - 127 Bar 5:30 p.m. erator. electric toilet, 2 bilge GROSSE PTE. SHORES 15175 E. JEFFERSON Harbor Drive. Lot 5Oxl25. 3 LOCHMOOR pumps, carpets throughout in, AT LAKE POINTE 1967 CHRIS CRAFT Cruiser, 33, bedrooms, 2 story house. 956 Lake Shore terior, lined draw drapes, ex. -discount ft. Roamer. Loaded, including A MONSTROSITY-but-won- Must be sold. $7,500. tra shaft, extra set of wheels, PRIME LAKE l"RONT: CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH} INC. electronics. Only 16 hours use. derful living in Victoran era sleeps six. canvas for aft Contemporary Ranch Hom. Pressure of business causes home. 4 or 5 bedrooms, 31h MARTHA BACHERS 18165 Mack 886-3000 Spring is here! cockpit and many other built. on approximately 2%. acre... sacrifice. Offered at 30% dis- baths ,new kitchen with built- Realtor Step out in style in extras. Location: Grosse ins. Wiring and heating sys- Priced far below today', count, sale priced at $20,500. Pointe Yacht Club. For fur. 1 VA 1-7710 reproduction cost,. IN A BEAUTIFUL Financing available to quali. tem redone. On L shap 4 1.1 MARINE CITY ther information call: Michael acres, has woods and stream, fied buyer. VAlley 1,4900. COFFEY CADILLAC C. Burke, TWinbrook 2.1420, fenced to keep ponip.s, dogs Ann Pieprzak 1.329.9139 ------_._---, .. - ~--- BILL LEE OLDS SEF: lhe finest seleclion of one 28' LY~IAN 1965 sportsman. or TUxedo 5.6655. and children in or oul. Com, GROSSE PTE. PARK owner reconditioned cars in I Pair nf 2.220'5 H. P. Loaded muting distance to Detroit in LAKE HURON, 21,~ hours, Can. Home of Fine New Car Trades 1Hz' LITTLE Bear fiberglass 1214 Buckingham the Midwest. with extras and ready to 1:0. prosper.ing village of Almont. ada. Large selection of lake. s a it h 0 a t, main and jib. Low tjlll:es .sewer, walking Drive Out & Save TUxedo 5.9954 or PRescott waterfront lot s. Regulated, PRICE REDUCTION: Example: 191i:l Cadillac Coupe 8863343. Many $ $ $ 6-6680. distance to storrs and schools. quality development, country Five Bedroom Colonial, Up- deVille. Maize yeliow with a _ - , - By owner, $31,500. Evenings atmosphere. From $3,900. For hlack vinyl lop. Full power. : dated Kitchen. 21h Baths, and weekends, 1.798-8242. brochure - 879,0438 or write air conr!itionin$:. One owner. ! Good carpets and drape •• 1967 BUICk Riviera. Gold WIth 1966 Old, Toronodo 2 10 6870 Killarney, Troy, Mich. ldeal family borne on larg. a w"ite vinyl rep, ~oc'ory eir. c"oo,e fro ....., ~ac'ory oir cond, Low mileage. Only $2,89:1. : Full power. Power ~Ieering and brakes. ACREAGE lot. NORTH CHANNEL cottage. 5 Tinted gla,s Only FANTASTIC DEALS COFFEY CADILLAC I ST. CLAIR HY. corner Mayer furnished rooms, shaded lot, 13180 E. Jefferson LO 7.6811 -Excellent 4-bedroom home. boat, dockage, seawall, $7,500. ST. CLAIR SHORES at brick, living 'lnd dining room TUxedo 1.1217. 165 Pontiac ~+2 convertible. 421 carpeted, Kitchen, bath on first floor. full basement. 1966 aids 98 .( dr. Factory air , engine. Oversized premium Large barn, grainery, 3.car ST. CLAH~, MICHIGAN ON THE LAKE 1966 T .Bird. Aulomatic. Power cando Power steering & brakes. tires. Safety tubes, spare DICK GREEN CHRYSLER steering. Power brakes, Power Radio, Tinted gloss, Power never used. Full power, air- garage. Land con t r act Ih Overlooking st. Clair R iv er'l windows. Tinted glo,s, trunk release 1 owner, New conditioned. tilt wheel. Wife's down. lh mile frontage on Choice location. 1l0x300 l8nd- Custom built Colonial, aix car trade. car. Low mileage, excellent two roads. 50 acre comer. scapeoks patio and nearly ne~v 4.bedroom brieK Ant w e r p. Grosse Pointe 5el'eral fine homes for sale 549 3090 room and expansion for a 4th beaulifully I and sea p e d Colonial wilh. a separale den s c h 001 district. 3.hedroom wilh 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Ii. Elegant center hall colonial - bedroom if needed. Family OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 grounds. Automatic sprin. for the k~ng. A family room hrick ranch. newh' decorated braries, gas heating. ~ice with paneled den and lovciy ------I, room, 1\12 baths, Lady Queen kling syslem. 2.<:ar attached for the lille ones and many in and out 2.car garage. fam- condilion and al'ailable quid', Florida room First ilo I of Peace parish, Grosse Pointe. ily room, finished l)asemenl. Iy. . or avo GROSSE POINTE VICINITY i schools. Open Slindav 2-5 ,ALLARD. 1886-Excellent 3- garage. Ideal for 2 or 3 adults. other fealures you are sure to e..joy. A beautiful lo(a:ion, :';3.500 down to assume $20. 4 bedrooms and 2 baths up, I Bf:lCK COLONI.-\L .' bedroom r 0 LON [ A L wilh Informalion ami and 3rd floor wth bedroom. i I too See this today. 000 mortgage 01' II'i I 1 rent' HUGH CHALMERS and bath.' Recreation room Modern kItchen and bath. Full, Detroit family room. 50' sill', 2.car Piclures of Most with opli(lll to buy. TU 15771. ' TV 4-4040 with .bar. Ideal for large b~semenl, recreation room, garage. pilneled games room. Homes for Sale GROSSE PTE, AREA family. toilet, glass enclosed porch. DEVONSHIRE p. . . h' Handy to everything. Owner in the Pointes. Double garage. Phone 88?. . - rice IS rig I I transferred. TV 1,6300. OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. for thiS lovely 3-bedroom GROSSE POINTE FAIRWAY DRIVE S. D. PALAZZOLA 2185 or 884.5357, bric~ . Colonial i~ excellent' B[SHOP, ll09-Convenicnlly 10- 2233 ANITA, near Harper. This REALTOR I---~------I scondlt1on. I~medlate pos~es- cated 10 "Village" shops, sharp 3.bedroom brick ranch BRYS N, 1O.'i9-3bedroom, face Grosse Pointe Woods TU !'l.6556 VA 1.6408 tlon. 2 c~rg"rage, Conveme~t schools. bus, this fine brick Sillo\Nay & Co you'll find is hard to beat al brick ranch, I', baths, atlach i Ihe price and has olltstandin~ ed garagc. Excellent family: Deluxe semi-ranch 3 hedroons, ______THERE'S ALWAYS'something 0 .ever) thmg. $19,900. DODt Colonial has 3 bedrooms plus walt-call us today. large adJ'oinino~ room that TU 4-7000 value throughout. It has 1,142 room ! paneled den, dining room, new under the sun at Purdy SQ. fl. of livability, a natural ROSEDALE S., .'i60-Sup'!rior 3. lareg kilchen, cletlric garage .CONVENIENCE and excellent & Ed!!ar, and this week we 'Stop in to lel us show you our could he used ~s. 4th bed- '. colo~ial detail. In the City. hal'e four shining examples phofos of many other homes room, study or SltllO~ room. fireplace and a 2.car garage. hl'droom, l'h-balh I' a n c h,. door, spotless condition. Mllster bedroom with fire. in the "first o{ferinl:!" cate. in Grosse Poinle and vicinity. I Lan~e living room with nat. G W d Famil\' room with notural pllll;e, 2 other bedrooms. 2 gory. We beam with pride "I ural fireplace. dining room, rOSse Poi nte 00 s If .you wish to sa~e .yolirseU i fireplat'l'. kilchen built ins. HURT REALTY baths. 4th bedroom or study . h' th . I sun room 21,2 haths Excel. time and trouhle fmdmg your; recrealion room. 10 s owmg is Wldehal Ilenl traf'ic. patt,ern. Immedi. ROOMY 4 bedroom. 2 bath semi. new home. \'isit us al our lieII'. TU 2-4661 .on second floor. On first floor center entrance colonial on I BETTY V IN G I h . t t P I d recent~y remodeled kitchen ate posseSSIOn, ru 4.0600. ranc on qUie cour. ane c office loeation and view our. illOROSS ROAD 413 (Grosse: .Rivard B 0 u I e v a r d. The family room, largc kitchen photo.files. We are members I Poinle Farms near Cha1fonte) i ~~------_.------with .. all appliances, dining sparkling newer kitchen will REAL TOR , with charcoal grill. bar sink, room, living room with fire. of the Grosse Pointe l\Iulliple -3.bedroom brick ranch, na.; dazzle you with its smart 20525 !\lACK 886.3210 I BY APPOINTMENT dishwasher. breakfast room. Listing Association The De. tUi'al fireplace, dining area, FIRST OFFERING plaCe, sunroom and lav. built.ins and generous' cup. Panelled recreation room with board space. On .the shady I ---______ALLARD - Sharp 3, bedroom Fully finished basement with troit Real :;state Board, and attached garage. "Woods" Colonial 3rd fireplace, ltlany built.ins, side of the bouse is a patio ' RANCH on nicely landscaped paneled rec. room. Patio. 2. McEDRA.Multi.PhotoLisL ROSLYl'< 1234 _ 3.bedroom Delightful three bedrooms Some carpets and drapes, and covered terrace large BALFOUR 5804. Raising a fam- corner site, I 0 vel y kitchen car garage, fenced yard. Car, wood shingle Capp. Cod, 11.2. I with unusually nice family Two patios, small garden enough to contain a cocktail ily? This nice home will fit with all appliances, extra pet. Montieth, Brownell. Star car garage. , room. Perfect condition. 'Poo.l. 2 car garage, 514 mort. party. Upstairs are four just right. Family room. new lavatory, 2,car garage. All of Sea schools. Early posses- Close til transportation, gage. 'Low 50's. By owner - beurooms and a full third carpet plus most of the things furniture is for sale. TU sion. MARV. DETRO[T shops and schools. TU 6.1592 or TU 1-2351. floor. you're searching for. 1-6300. I. By Appointment EAST OUTER DRIVE, 12672, -Exceptional 3.bedroom, CADIEUX 3890. Spacious all DEEPLANDS COURT-Appeal, IOwner 881-8921 I',,, "Woods" Semi Ranch BOUTIN bath semi-ranch. Recreation Open Sunday 2 :00- 5 :00 4017 CHATSWORTH, Detroit- ANOTHER FIRST, This one is brick bungalow. Family room, iog Cape Cod on lovely land. I carpeting, double garage. Ex. scaped grounds, 3 bedrooms, ----- 884-7733 room. 2-car garage. SOt.Clare On a 60 foot lot, 2 large .4,bedroom, tri •level, family on Washington. and offers 20559 Maek Are. Parish. Many extras, bedrooms and bath on first rooin. Low 20's. Owner, TUx. a full bath and sleeping cellent rondition. 2 batlls on first floor. Space edo 2,7708. Grosse Pointe Woods floor. Sludy and bedroom room on the first floor. At ROSSITER 10941. Well.built for additional roams and bath on second. Counlry kitchen TAPPAN Says All Above Open wilh lavatory on second. S31,OOOwe know of no other brick bungalow-needs a lilLIe with fireplace, large family Sunday 2-5 :30 All ahlminum outside trim. house on the market today, 'work, Many extras included. Close to schools and trans, which can boast four bed, room, paneled games room. Vacant. MORAVIAN MEADOWS llA WTHORNE, FIRST OFFER. portation, Move in Condi- rooms. Slar of Sea Parish. TU 1.6300. "Teamwork 15 :MILE - GRATIOT ING - Cuslom built 1964. 3 lion. First Offering SALESPEOPLE: if you have OPEN 2-5 SUNDAY bedrooms, one full hath. two completed a basic course in DEVONSHIRE, 1152 - 4-Bed- Wi ns BaII Games ON LAKESHORE LANE we can r~al eslate, pbone us for an room COLONIAL with. 3 and CHATHAM. 16128, off Moravian ., baths Colonial. Family' "Farms" Colonial show you three bedrooms, appointmenl 10 go to work. baths. Fine family home. Can Drl've. block \I'est of Garfl'eld Croom with nalural fireplace. . I.arge I'II'lng. room. forma 1 .Brjck rauch home built in for more pa rticulars and TEAMWORK Road, See this attractive arpeted, 2-car gar8g~ 20x30.' dining room plus spacious 1953' located in Grosse two and a halt b p t h s, a appointment to see. TU Early American TrHevel in! BOURr-';EMOUTH C I R C L E breakfasl roo m. ~Iodern Pointe Farms between Ker. jazzy kilchen and both a CAN SELL YOU.R HOlliE .. RUTH ASSOCIATES 14200 lovely subdivision wHh wind- Cuslom buill, 2 bedroom fa!:~ kitchCjl-3 good bedroom~. cheval and Ridge Road, family room and librar)'. OR FIND YOU A NEW ONE ing, black-top roads. 3 spaci- hrick ranch with deluxe fam. Taslefully d e cor ate d, Two car attacched iarage. The two-car attached gara!!e REALTORS ... FAST" 5-406() I HARVARD. 1372 - First offer. Peaceful .setting on a 90 makes a hit with the kids TV (1.4050 Eves. TV ous bedrooms, den or 4lh bed. ily room, recreation room. Screened terrac~ overlooks room, 21f.tbaths, paneled fam- 2car attached garAge, By ap. Ileat garden. foot' lot. Walking distance 'cause there's more play ins. Enlllish COLO;:.lIAL. Spa. OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 area in the backyard. Don'l I do us family room, 3 bed. ily rOom with fireplace, coun- pointment only. -.to transportation and Farms rooms, Ph baths. Attractive 1024 BLAIRMOOR CT.-1m me. try kitchen. 2 car attached .Pier. Largei .)iving 'room run off halI.cocked lInd miss "Farms" Court games room. Carpel included.' diate possession in 3 bedroom garage. N ice I y landscaped ALINE-2.bedroom brick with (20.8X17.4), dining room, this house, b ec a u's e it's ,hlst oU Lake Shore. You loaded with exlras. Grosse Pointe A-I condition. TU 4-0600. tri-Ievel in the WOO(i5. Spa. site, 9O'x150' with secluded expansion attic, third bedroom kitcltell with eating'. area. cious living room, dining will find a lovely New Or- patio. Just 5 years old, perfect partially completed, l'h.car leans Colonial surrounded 2 bedrooms (14,6x14.6 & OPEN SUNDAY'2:30,5:00 ' GROSS'E- 'PT,E:" SHOriES .room, Kitchen with ample mov~.ln "clottdlO&b~ PrlcM for' garage. 1l.8x10.10), den or 3rd bed. .'tating space, paneled family by an exceptional garden. IN TijEFARMS.,with.five bed, i m m e d i ate sale. Tl"xedo Master suite dOWD-2 bed. roo 11), Large. paneled rec. IDA LANE W., 19758. Watch HAWTH9RNE, 21-Open ..Sun. room with fireplace, large 1.6300. WEDGEWOOD - Sharp 4-bed. reation ,fooll'1/f ir e.p la c e. rooms and.fQur' full baths. .. 'i.Cloms balh up. Library. is. this first o{{~ring located your cbi[d walk to school from 2-5: Near Village Lake Front recreation room. Outstanding room brick ,se,mi:tancH ,with :Many extras.' Priced 8t this very nice ranch in tip.top Park. . Ve r'y' desirable 'ace value. House in excellent can- Johnstone &. Johnstone 1'h balhs, recreation room , Even a green house. $42,500. Worth c a II i n g close to transportation and Hill Shopping. Not far from condition. Central air condi, brick ranch on nicely' land: dilion. with wet bar and lavator)', at. about today! tioning. New kitchen. Lovely scaped 80' site. 3 bedrooms. 2 tached garage. the lake where the onshore garden. 705 PEMBERTON - Unique 3 breezes keep the curtains baths, paneled den, family room, games room with fire' bedroom, 2',fl bath contempo. HIGBIE full it you leave the win. BY APPOINTMENT rary located on corner lot JUST THE FACTS dows open. Your house seek, place and bar, attic fan, and BERKSHIRE. Fine contempo- every modern convenience. with one of the most pictur- BISHOP. FIRST OFFERING, Carter & Co. REALTY "Stanton Lane" ing v e n t u r e should be esque walled gardens. smooth sailing from here rary. Windmill Pointe. Five Near schOOls, churches, clubs. See picture ad. TlT 4-4400 84 Kerchel'al 886.7100 on if you've been touching bed ..ooms. two on first floor, and boat wells. Pricp;! right. 20223 MACK PR 1.2300. 916. GRAYTON. Detroit-Price EDGEWOOD _ 3 bedroom. 2 off Gr08!e Pointe Boule. port all ol'er lawn bul three on second in two aparl. / reduced - one lloor custom' bath centcr hall ranch. Flori------vard. Located in one of the haven't yet found a home ments wilh sitting rooms. built bung~low near express- da room and modern kitchen. LAKEPOINTE - Charming ;1. most convenient areal> of you wanted to tie up. Beller Three and one. half bathrooms. way, SI. Matthews parish. Complelely air. condilionrd. GUIllE TO GOOD SERVICE the "Farms." Appropriale call loday. or YOt' may be Large heated swimming pool. bedroom ENGLISH with flan- suitable for small family. Im- c f_ for a couple or widow left on lhl'dock again. Priced 10 sell. eled family room, games mediale possessioo, Sprinklered. Perfectly main- I room. 2-car garage Carpets, tained. Near 1. a k e S h 0 I' e : whose fequirement~ dc. EDMUNTON. Quite new colo. Teley;s;on Sery;Ce mand :r bedrooms and 2 drapt'ries included. Perfect 41:;0 COURVILLE. Detroit - i Drive move in condition, TU 16300. REPAIRS IN YOUR HOME bathroOms as well u a TRADITION. COND[TION. and ~~a~. Four bedrooms •.two and Owner anxious to sell excel- BRYS DRIVF' P It 1 : Color TV - Hi.FI - St.ftO - Alrl.l. family room. Secluded back I'our ambition mil(ht be the I , e hal~ baths. FamJly room. lent income bungalow in 51. • - - re y JlIJlga All M.k .. - Stlndlr', Llbor Ind Plrt. Ollar.nt •• Clare parish. Both upper and low. ~ bedroom~ down and 1 yard. Two.car allached ga. fl)rmula which will put you Near Llggell School. OXFORD ROAD-Exeeptionally CALL 823-3630 neat Bungalow on 80' lot. [ower units sa me size with up. Full basement. rage. Assume attractive into this six bedroom colo- LaSALLE PLACE. Charming J5h1l7 Ker('),e,'al £Jjl]uirt firetr 1'I11ir~ Groue Polnh existing mortiage. Vacant. nial on Grand Marais. Both colonial. Five bedrooms, three Goo F. represenlative ror 1 .. ------..... _-- • GROSSE POINTE HOUSES Julia B. Tobin 3 bedroom I'h story brick' "Vineyard !lomes". Build a I WJo:STCHESTF:P.- :'iear Lake. Thele's "MOORE" in Stole '01 you ••• Exclusive by Dorothy Meeker front park. Spacious 4,bedroom family home wilh room for new home on your lot or in ! James P. Danaher Slop in for a time saving lisl COLONIAL on 80x200' sprin. fourth hedroom, In good con- lovcl? new North ~ast rom. I when you SELECT "The Ol;ginaf Reliable" Sue Meg(lwen klered 5lte. 2~~ h~lh~, pan. dition, vacanl 500n. mumty. J1omt'~ priced from j BORLAND tailored to your requirements $35.000.00, SELL"QUICK-GET "MOORE" fro m 0 u r comprehensive rled library. l'xlra larllf' ZO'.\'l~ar mrmhrr East Sid. t'ull, Q".!IHtd Grosse Pointe cah.log ('f pho. kitchen, I'nelosed lenarf"1 THANK you for rl'arling our MIIJli,Phr.tf) 1.i~l • rp.fqdf'ntlal • rommf"rr1al tographs anu small floor /(ames room with har. Bllilt ~d\'ertisinll. Call u~, Sf'l'\kl" • Purdy TAPPAN Grosse Point. IlIlh.,lrlal p1'opertlfl'!ll plans, HI:'):!. \III~I hI' SOLD. TV I McBREARTY & IR300. . REALTOR Realtors 90 Kercheval _. On.lhe.Tlill .10HNSTO:"E &, In KERCHEVAL TII 1i.3~0f) Edgar MAXON I I\rxt to Punch & Judy Theatre l>lemhcr of (;ro,\~p. Pointe HROTHERS, INC. IJ0 H N STO N E,: Real f:state Hoard 83 KERCHEVAL TU 6.liOl0 83 Kt.:RCHEVAL TV 2.6000 o " r,\':-l:-,i', .,T.;. -,;r:,}i (::'i~'-, ,"-:'":"""i "",'-":'''','''''''.,...."!'7".•-"']••",...,.••~•.,."'\l..op,"i?O"i).,.,.,'!"!l"!"lJ~-'l'I':P""!,. !~"''''ic:a'P.!<'l-:!:'I~,1I1I.,!-.,!'9,i."',(¥E., ."'Pll!lt,,[IllZIlII') JII!I,i./!!IIi#!~."'., .,.':''',11II;''(611I':11I' "... Ii!l,•• !lIIl,SlI!!p.... "p..J.q"IUlj.,IIJUI(.pIlJ5 ...., .lIIIPSlJIP}I.SSlJISIl,iSl;I.'J _:IS,'( .,::I,IOI;I

'ag. Forty.Six GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, May 16, 1968 1J-IlEAL ESTATI 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE IS-BUSINESS 21 D-EL~CTRICAL FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE OPPORTUNITIES 1 APPLIANCES FOR REm;: One ;h;i~barber GROSSEPOINTE-;S--ONLY- A VISIT to this New FOR SALE BY OWNER shop in large luxurious apart. BETTER LIVING 0 CLASSIFIED England Atmosphere 20723 Lee Courl, G I' sse me nt hotel Rea son a b I e HOOVER Pointe Woods. 8.room Cape rental. Alden Park Man or, BEGINS WITH FACTORY AUTHORIZED will find you the home Cod Colonial, conl'enient to 8100 E. JeCferson. LOrraine SERVICE A NEW HOME all schools and c h u I' C h e s. 7.1500. of your choice. I,iI'ing, dining, family room, 16-PETS FOR SALE POINTE VACUUM ADS kitchen (buill.ins) and 1"1 bath • 3, 4 and. 11 bedroom homes ,OUI' idea home at 6 Elmsleigh down, 3 bedrooms and den FREE PICKUP & DELIVERY POODLE puppies. tOYs minia, NEW REBUILT PARTS • Grosse Pomte Schools Lane is open daily and Sunday or 4th bedroom and large bath • Hudson's Easliand-5 blocks from 2 to 4:30. Elmsleigh tures, AKC, Black, while, ap. R 2 40-0 C.II TUxedo 2-6900 - 3 Trunk Lines To Serve You Quickly UP. 2.car attached garge. Car- ricot. $50. Stud serl'ice. 831. TU 1-1014 P - ) • Edsel Ford Express-l block Lane is south oC Jefferson and peting and draperies. Excel- 5489. 21002 MACK Your Ad C,n B. Ch".,d • Park, Playground-1 block east of Cadieux. lent condition. $41,500. TU 62081. DEEP Apricot. Small miniature 2U-SEWING-MACtUNE- poodle puppies. 9 weeks, I REPAIR DANBURY PARK SUB. I We also hal'e other h'Jmes under a development bv construction and a limited U-UAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE ---2-2'--U--N--'-T' S rea~~e~~~~~~' :~~t~i~x~~~:~~ COhlPLETE -TuNE' UP, all A. W. MILLER, iNC. number of building sites. ing. AKC registered. Only 4 makes $3.75 Tuxedo 2.1881. FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE VA 2-2590 -_. __ .._------j------Nea r Grosse Pte. . _lef: A~~ ~~~e~12'.~2-27~ 21G-ROOttl NG SERVICES GROSSE POI:'l'TE BLVD. I HARPER WOODS-2C1515 Ros. . I Open 9:005:00 wel'k days; 2:00.5 WALTER H. MAST CO. E J ff DOG GROOMING by Tony Rico. I (",ear Kerby) common, near Our Lady OPEN SUNDAY 2:30-5. Sunday~. Closed Saturday. ast e erson All breeds. Toy and miniature ALL ROOF & GUTTER WORK Shown By App't Queen of Peace, Bishop Gal. ]039 CANTERBURY, off }.{orn- TU 2-1401 TU 2-1400 GAS HEAT poodles $5.95; pick up and Located off the West Bound Caulking, chimney repair •• lagher High and 1'yrone ingside-Custom b u i I t tri. WALL-WALL CARPETING deliver $1.00 exira. Prices in, Harvel' Al'e. Serl'ice Drive, Gutters clellned. First adl'ertising of this \'ery schools. 90' lot, trees (50' level, eompll'!ely air.condi, 3 BUS LINES elude clipping. shampooing, bet ween Eight 1>1 iJe Rd. and ADVANCE MAINTENANCE attractive English st~'le with side yard for expansion). 1 nail and ears. Boarding avail. tioned ~ bedrooms, 2 12 baths, Vernier Rd. in Harper Woods. McMILLAN RD.-I"ARMS SHOPPING CENTER able. For appt., 823.0506. S bedrooms. 3 baths. paneled Brand new kilchen, 4 finished TV 2.5539 large parquet fl 0 0 r family OWNER leaving s l a troffers VA 2~02J.8 ~. ---.-.-_ .... - , --->'------library. recreation room. 2 rooms in basement (with room ,utility room, c!larming ------custom buill 3 - bed I' 0 0 m ----.- KE.RRY BLUE rER~IER pup. Jal'atories. Brighl. well plan. exira kil('hen and hath). Out ------1 kitchen with buill-ins. Fenced hou~e. fealures new carpet-I GROSSE POINTE AREA i pies. AKC. ChampIOn S1r~d. FOR GUTTER ned kitchen. Carpels. dra side room for studio. olliee. vard with shuCfleboard cour!. FIRST OFFERING in~. and complete new kit- Marler Road. ('orner Hose- I No shed. no odor. G?od WIth AND ROOF REPAIRS peries, Sprinklers All i'1 fine; <23800 t u -Qllkk occupanty. ~ondition. ,,14:. ~, ,enllS, ur Ira e! GROSSI'; POINTE I' AHK tilen with deluxe appliances. dale. Deluxe brick ranch, 3 children. Phone el'Pnlngs and ~ fur sma lieI' home. Open by I I I . )431 BEDFORD RD. fireplaces in Jil'ing: room ~nd bedrooms .. n. baths, carpets, __~eek~ds,-1.4492197. Cal! Richard Willertz HUGH CHALMERS owner. BY APPOINTMENT GROSSE POINTE PARK - :5 OPEN SUNDAY, 2.5 mahogany paneled recreatIOn drapes, ,f.lreplace.. attached 8-YEAR.OLD chestnut mare, 50 Roslyn Rd. TU 1.8170 Exclusil'e Agent room Lar"e upstairs bat h garage. FIrst offermg. owner 'fh t th hb d -' '" I . ree.quar ers oroug re, bedrooms. 3 bat h 5. Living 9,ROOM English colonial, living With lub and separate stall;avlng. Well trained for English rid, Member Grosse Pointe room with nalural fireplace, 1002 AUDUBON room wit.h natural fireplace, shower. Powder room flrst KFJSSLER 771.2470. d' . 4219885 Real Estate Board exira room on fir J t floor. formal dining room, sunroom, floor, bilsemenl lal'alory. St. . .. _._ mg an Jumpmg. - . BEAUJ iFUL 4.bedroom Carm ~-.040 TU 4.2557 Priced right. TU Colonial in perfecl condilion. kitchen and breakfast room, Paul's Par ish. C I 0 s e to HARPER WOODS, 20515 Ros- AMHA registered Morgan geld. J. D. Candler ------1 I. a I' g e built-in kit c hen. CAPE COD also spare room on first floor. schools. 886.0753. common. Extra land, 91' cor. ing, 7-yearold chestnut. Very ROOFING CO. Reamed family room wit h 3 bedrooms, bath on second . __ ._ __ __..... ner lot. Many trees. Complete good disposition. KEnwood 2230 HAWTHORNE. Want the I !~replace, 21;t bat h~. Over. FEATURING GARAGE APT. floor, full basement, g:as heat, , ST. CLAIR SHORES, 26101 bascment apartment. $23,800. 8.8234. INC. ('onvenience and location oC I Sized fcnced yard. PJJone to; 1200 HAMPTON - C h a I' m in g carpeting. Side drive, 2-car Princeton. 3 bedroom brick ~.~~~r. _ Michigan's Oldest Rooter Grosse Pointe? See this see. Cape Cod. 3 hedroom s, 2 baths garage. ranch tiled basement, 2car 13A-LOTS FOR SALE LARGE s hag g y dog need~ Residenlial and Comm'!rcial <:harming 3 bedroom nunga 866 CADIEUX plus garage apartment over JAM ES R. F IKANY garage. Good locale. open home. Good with older chil- ,All typ'!s of Roofs and .Deck. REALTOR daily 3 to 5 or can for ap- dren. Has all shots, year old. Gutters and Conductora low todav! Open Sunda v 2 BRICK Colonial. 3 large bed- attached 2-car garage with TUxedo 4.1982. to :0;. rooms. Library and recrp- ~eparat.e entrance and ~eat- 886-5051 886.3114 _~int~~~-"t._778.2~2~:._.. I 2 A'ITRACTIVE lols near the Repairs. No job too large 1610 TORREY RD. TI'i8 Cox & alion rooms. New gas furn. !fig Unit. Access from eltber ______I 5196 BALFOUR-6.room Colo. lake. 1 WILL GIVE a nice clean cat to or too small. acf' $24,750 mortgage com- outside or inside the house. . n i a I, furnishings optional. For Furlher Information good home. Husband allergic Baker Cape Cod has 2 bed. Ideal for grandparents. Only CALL 899.2100 rooms down and large 1'/1 mitmenl. VACANT. See it Leaving city. TUxedo 1-4497. to him. 882-8395. 1211 BISHOP Free Eslimate bedrooms up. Living room now. $39,000. CALL CENTER ENTRANCE brick Co GEORGE PALMS, ,,'ilh fireplace and door to 899 WESTCHESTER GEORGE PALMS Ionia!. Living room, fireplace, SUNDA Y OPEN 2 TO 5 MEOW! Peter Pan, Tinker Bell, ROOFING, gutters, decks. New, Thumper need loving homes. repairs. Do work myself. rock garden. Large dining, FINE FAMILY HOME. 5 bed. . dining room. paneled library. COOK RD., 783. Newly deco. TU 6-4444 room. kilchen with bay eat- rooms. 3 full baths. TV room. REALTOR Kitchen, paneled breakfasl rated inside and out, 4 bed. 886.5283. TUxedo 1,4807. fng area. Jalousie porch. Big carpeted kilchen wi 1h room. Lavalor)', 1st. ~ bed. room. 2-bath Colonial with I TU 6-4444 DANDlE Dinmont terrier pup. ALL type roofing and gutter re, Make In offer!l Open Sunday com pie t e buill.ins. Trans- rooms. 2 baths up. 2.car ga. panelled family room, powder pies, AKC, championship stock, p air s. Business established 2 to 5. !erred owner spent ~.3oo in Member, Grosse Pointe rage. $38.lJOO. By owner. 886- room. dream kitchen with all Residential Lot-76x133 9 weeks. 542.0612. Real Estate Board ]911. P. P, G r a c. " Son, ill1prol'ements past two years. 5207, aileI' 6 p.m. and week .. blliltin appliances Excellenl On 1.ennon in Harper Woods ------.- ---- 712.6041, 73].9037. Nothng Ii k e it in the low ----- ...------1 ends. carpel. }\ttached g l'. rag e . SOLID WHITE beauties - Kit- SWEENEY & MOORE INC. tens, 7 weeks old. Free to forties. Good financing al'ail- Price reduced. 1m mediate oc 21H-RUG CLEANING WILCOX able. MAISON ROAD cupancy. B:/ owner. TUxedo 88t-6800 good home. 'rUxedo 2-5913. ANNE PARKER, TU 54415 - _ ..•----_._- REALTORS IN THE FARMS 4.6851. 17166 CORNWALL, Detroil offers: DOBERMAN puppies -, AKC 884.35.10 :.:ll'gt', newly redecorated 3. DURACLEAN BRICK home in A.1 condition. Grosse Pointe Village 2hed. bred for temperament. Black CARPET - FURNITURE bedl'oom colonial on quiet room house with legal pro. CHOICE PARCELS Builtin kitchen. Large din- and red. 882.8491. SERVICE lane. GROSSE POINTE FARMS. - --- .. ----.-- ing room. Beautiful recl'!!' fessional offices, ea~y tcrms . GROSSE PTE. SHORES CARPETS, rugs and uphol. AVAILABLE ariel' July 1st, a I Sbnrt walk to Country Club, Lakefront. $49,500. . MALE Schnauzer pup. 9 weeks alion room. Only $21,900. stered furniture cleaned O.Q 2.bedroom 8nd a stlldio con. shopping, Monteith, GPUS. 65 FONTANA Lane. large 3 bed. GROSSE POIN'l'E CITY. Alger I O...ld ...B.est. O....f .b.ree.dlOg. pap..er location by the world famous dominium apartment located 4650 THREE MILE, Detroit Spacious Jiving room wilh fire. Place (2nd lot off lake), tral~d'.2'_~~e~o~~I~ _ In Harbour House Tower. PROVENCAL ROAD room custom built ral!rh, "Flower Fresh" Duracleall BRICK, Tudor design. 3 bed- place. large family roum, laundry $30,000. ' I ]<' R E E KITTENS - Persian Freeport, Grand Bahama. process. Moth proofing. rooms, den. Large living and Separate dining room, den, OWNER moving out of the slate room, 2\~ baths, air condition. GROSSr-; POINTE CITY. Lake. mother. Adorable T i g e r s. 1l81,l~3.~. 8810795. NO SCRUBBING-NO SOAKING dining rooms. Good kitchen. Iibrllry. permits us to offer this nine- lng, many other featur!'s. By front, $59,500. 88li-5325, year-old residence ideally lo- NO SHRINKING Fine area. VACANT. Only Kitchen with nook, dishwasher, appoinlment. Owner TUxedo -_._------_. --_._------Free Est. Quality Service' $21,500. di~posal. cated on large plot of land 61068. MAXON BROTHERS KITTENS - 2 darling orange overlooking the Country Club PR 9.071G-Geo. Bouilana. Prop. HOLLYWOOD 1'," haths. Recreation room. TU 2.6000 males. Wonderful dispositions. FABICK REALTY New landscaping. Enclosed golf course. All rooms are ol 5YEAR.OLD colonial, 3 bed Love children. 1 weeks old. BRICK bunllalow with livin?, TU 1-7710 porch. ample s i z e and amng the rooms, g, haths, 2',~.car ga- Trained, Free. 88&5788. 21 I-PAINTING J.ND room. ,dining room, kitchen, many cuslom-built features range, fenced yard. Near CHOICE location. 70 foot front- DECORATING Air conditioner and altic fan. FREE puppy, 3 months, mixed breaklast room, 2 bedrooms New and like. new carpeting are a paneled library with Grosse Pointe schools. Grosse age on Brys Drive, Grosse And bath, Siairs to unfinished RmtEO AREA. 1.10 acres. beagle, shots. After I) p.m., A.l INTERIOR Ind exterior '\ throughout. fireplace, 5 family bedrooms, Pointe Woods park pril'ileges. Pointe Woods between Marler 2nd floor for expansion. Model'll colonial, II bedrooms, each with bath attached and Road and River Road, $8,500. 372-9366. painting, wall washing Ind ,\/" Comp'letely reconditioned. $35,000. 1'Uxedo 60397. 119,000. ;II,;' halhs, den, family, fire- excellent maids' quarlers over paper hanaing. lfave insur- Take 'over'low,term mortgage. VA 1-7666 or 585,6758. BEAGLE puppies, mixed. Cule. place, garages. $45,000. P.O. a 3.car a t t a c h e d garage. OPEN SUNDAY 25 ance. Kenneth Pygott, 810. By owner. ~82.6512. Appoint. GROSs-E--PO-I-NT-E--W-O-O-D-S-,' I he a 1 thy, home raised, 10 Box 303. Romeo. Please call for additional in. 654 WESTCIIES'rER, Windmill cum 11,1780, after 5:30 p.m. T. RAYMOND ) EFFS menl only, fo:-mation. Pointe subdil'ision. Lovely 3 Woods Lane. 69' Jot. $14,000. weeks, $5. TUxedo 6.5451. TU 1.lJOO If no ans. TU 2.0176 lllSlIOP. 142.~ - 9 rooms. 2~'~ bedroom home. 2 '.< baths, .!l84.0700. GERMAN shepherd, 7 months halh. Jo'jrsl floor hedroom anrl ' R. L. SHURTLEFF T. RAYMOND JEFFS I~rge family room. separ~te ------old male, black and tan, pedi- flill batb. Family roolll. Fire' PAINTING CONTRACfOR dining room, den, recre~lion plact', ~ir-condilioned. OPI'II Jo'OR SAU: hy owner. 2 filmily Tli 1-1)(10 If 110 all.~. 'I'll 2-0176 CROSSE POINTE gree with papers. 881.4146. room, l'arpeling and drapes LAKF.FRONT SITE. 136'x455'. ------_ S UII d 1I y. Immediate OCl'lI- duplex in GrossI! Pointl' Park. Bp,~t Material. Service and price. GROSSE PO INTE Onp of the very few remain. P~UC.l', lIu(.k Ileally, Each unil contaill~ 3 bed- thl'Olighollt. Largl' 101. 2car 20-PIANO SERVICE 25 years in Grosse Pointe. For illg Terms al'ailable. Must Open Sunday 2-5 room.l. 2 full iJalh,l. enclo.IN! garage. IJatio wilh built.in har. frl'e estimate call he SOLO. TUxedo 16300. porches. Newly earpeled alld becue. By owner. C.ill anl'r PIANO tllning anrl servicing, FIRS')' OF'!-'F.nING TROMBLEY ROAD guaranteed. Waller Mueller, llORAN, 145 - A spaciolls :J. decoraled throllghout. lly llil. 6 JlIII. 824.2615. GROSSE POINn: WOODS AN UNUSUAL opporlunity to Johnstone & Johnstone 1'Uxedo 6.1090. TU 1-7336 bedroom hritk Colonial 1'~ poinlment only. 823.5656. 1886 Sel'ern Rd. Ilurchase one of the Poinle'~ 53 BRIARCLIFF P [, A C}; , baths. 2car garage, gas heal. -.-- ..------.--_.-- PIANO tuning and repairing, SOlllhern COlonial. 3 bedrooms. tin e s I 2.family residences Grosse Poinle Shores. 4 bed- KURT O. BAEHR nrpeting and dr~pel"ies Ex. 3'". baths, library, pllnelled cuslom-buill lor II res e n t room conlemporary colonial, GROSSE POINTE SHORES Thomas Pcttit, TRinty 3.9239 CUSTOM Painting anl1 Decorat. dusil'e location. Close to rec. room with fireplace am! owner, who is moving out of 2 full baths, plus 2 half baths, Prestige location. Lol 135xl88, or TUxe.do__1~.2_38_2_. _ ing. Wall papering. Guaran. achools, shoppin,ll: and tralls wet bar. Salina. remodelerl slate. Each aparlment con, .5IlaciOlls family room. wilh 3. teed. Free estimates. LAk.. porlation. Now vacant. Imme. GROSSE POINTE Lakcshor~ Road ..Call for more. COMPLETE p:ano service. T!.Jn- kilchen, many other exlras, tains ll'ing room, dining room, way fircplace. Large eating view 1-5716. diate possession. mforJ?lallOn. ThiS parcel of' ing, rebuilding. reCinishing, By owner. Shown by appoint OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 family room, excellent mud. area in kilchen. Four ~'ears land IS one oC a kll\d. demothing. Member Piano CUSTOM PAINTING menl nnly. TUxedo 49196. ern kitchen 1I n d breakCast old. Ncwly interior deco. ROSLYN, J227 ST. CLAIR SHORfo:S Technicians Guild. R. Zeth, & DECORATING rOORl and 2 large hedrooms ratcd, and remodeled. includ. TROlllBLEY 80S-Nicely land. 80xl30 (Cana! leI) corner of 731.1707, WALL PAPERING FIRST OFFERIN(; each with bat h. r-;xcellent ing carpels thrntlghout. for, scaped Iime"tone English Tu. .JeCferson and Rio Visla. Interior and Exlerior W ..l1 localed 2.bl'droom hri(.k condition. 4-car garage. mica and plumbing. wallpa- dol' home with heater! 2car 87'xllll'. residential 101 with 21-MOVING Ii STORAGE 20 Years Experience Colonial. Attached gara~e. FOR SALE per lInd fixlures. etc. Fin. allached Ilarage. 5 bedrooms, T. RAYMOND JEFFS private beach for \'esidenl,S iKEN,S MOVING _ Local sub. RUDOLPH TONELLO Natural fireplace. Carpeting by ished basement with wet bar, 3 baths, phl.~ 2 lal'atories. Car- TU }-11oo If no ans. TU 2-0176 only. Thne Mile Drive and draperies. Utility room. heautifully landscaped lot, Harper Ave. Business Fronlage. urbs. One piece or houseful. Owner peted and draped throughout. _ 882-0870 Ii-ndy to transporlation. $22, Recreation with wet bar and 2'J2.car electronic eye I:arage. loned commercial. 65'x275'. Low rates. TU 2-8540. BOO. refrig:',rator. Heated swim. LET US B u i I d You a By appoinlment. 886-4527. ONE bedroom condominium MAYWEATHER MOVING CO. INTERIOR and exterinr paint. aparlment in the Cadieux rning pool, 20'x10' with under. charming Ph-story house ing. Small jobs welcome. 1712 Licensed. Responsible. House. Mack area. I.ow maintenance. waleI' lights clbana with lava. on our lot in Grosse Pointe FO-RSALi--b'y owner. 1 BETTY V IN G I Also hasement~, Rea~onlble. Broadstone. Grosse Pointe hold and office furniture. Day FllJly carpeted, IiI' condition, tory and large terrace area. F'arms-for under $45,000. 371.7478. Detroit Woods. Brick En~lish Colo. or night service. No job too ed, with stove and refrigera If interested, call REALTOR SOUTH RENAUD 682-Large I lafl(e or too small. Free esli. EXPERT painting, paper hang- EI.UEUII.I., 5S17 - A very nice lor 8854219 aCler .~ p.m. and nial. 4 bedrooms, I', balhs.! 20~25 MACK 886-3210 lllick ranl'll wilh 3 spaciolls Jlane1Jl~d recrealion I' 0 0 m . mates. 861-2280. ing. Free estimates. G. Vag 3,bedroom face brkk bunga- week ends. WALTER H. MAST CO. I low. Natural fireplace. carpet. hedrooms. lovely hmi1y roc,m I 'I'll 2,1400 large, bright kitchen "ith I COllIMERCIA-I:-22OC;;:1 front- Assche. VAlley 4.1492, lng, finished recreation ronm, and finished basement. ,sIal' 21A-GHURAL SERVICES hreak~asl nOOk: DI~bwaoher. ing on lIalp(:r. Near 12 Mile. COMPLETE deooraiing. Piper. 2 baths. brirk and blod; ga- ST. CI.i\lR Shores-Ry ownt'r. of the St'a 1'2I'ish. new dlsllosal. Nl'w double ga- All IItilities in Vl'rl' reason. 8 ROOM brick Colonial. in C.'\RPET LAYING hanging, insured, guaranteed. rage. Gas heat. This fine 4 hedroom. :!', halh. Ctlstom rage. Extra sizl'd 101, $36.500. ahle '. . Gro~se Pointe Park. IOOxl20 NEW AND OLD AI Schneider. TUxedo 1-0565. home pricpr! at only $22,900. huill. Qllarl~rs Cnr in,law, ST. CLAIR SHORES Opcn house SlInday. 1IIa) 19, FAliICK TU 1.7710 lot. 3 bedrooms. 2 bath,. 2 ------Don't miss it. maid. or rental. PHescolt N. ROSIWALE CT. 2.1136-Cus- 1 to 5 ",ro. .. _. . StiliI' Carpet Shifted EXTERIOR painting. ~'ree esti- lavatories. recreation room. 2-8Ii08, 10m buill execlltive ran ('h. I.AKESHORE Drive at Willison Repairs of All Type! mates. Grosse Pointe refer- Priced in lower fiflies. '1"01' CHESTER. 11621 - 3-nedl'oonl - Pink Roman brick. Wall-to QU ....D-LEVEL. 3 years old. 3 j 150x2!".o'. Ill' OWller. 1.4551~6i Cigaret Burns Re.Wo\'en ences. DRexel 1-0210, PRes- appointmenl call 1'U 5-0456, bedrooms. 2':' b~ths. 1ib!ary. and 372.344~. brick vent'er bungalow. I', wall ca rpeling and draperies ALSO colt 3.0183. lhroughnut. Family room, fa mlly 1'00m. l\Iml comtlOn. . . _ ('ar garag:e. gas heat. newly Lakefront Home NEW CARPET SALES decoraled. Vl'ry good lout ion. i k ilchen built-ins. sprinkling Carpeted throu~hnut. Own- 138-CEMETERY ALWNAC Sam pies Shown in Only $19.500. I GRW,S~: POI:\'TE SI/ORES' t>Y,ltem and many other t'r's a ~ en t, 884.6171, call PROPERTY FIELD ROAD - One mile from mornings or el'emngs. PAINTING mo,1 IInique npw residenl~e features. Your Home River Road. Cuslom designer! - Homes. eHlt .. , ((Inltl, ",otll,. localcd ON TlU: LAKE with WIIITE Chapel Gardcn oC Bro. BOB TRUD1';L h"plllr, and huilt 3.bedroom ranch. BY OWNER a magniCir'cnt view of the Below by Appointment lhl'rhood scclion E825. Tele, TU 50703 ST. CLAIR SHORES tile bath, kitchen has every Grosse Poinle Ana Charming phnne 961.3891. I --_.'. _ p"leuil".I water from nearly eve I' y 1l0URNE:\IOUTll - ~ bedroom timesaving itcm. Lar::e din. brick (arm colonial 4 bed. roo m, Spaci:,us pntrllnce hall Colonial within walking di.~- 21'-ELECTRICAL WD,k",.n,hill Open Sunday 2-5 in.: arl'a with buill up fire. 'oom.s. 2 do\\n - 2 HIl, I', 14-REAL ESTATE with white marble floor IInd lance of shopping Cenll'f and SERVICES LI'" ar WESTBllRY 23380, place. One herlroom has I'xtra balh.s. Upstair.s lIir.condition. I WANTED ('urving sillirway. panell'd tran.sportalion. ed. Livinl: room with lire' i __ _ S",oll Jo'IRST OFFF.RII\:G silting room. All thi,~ and i.1 ELECTRICAL WIRING lihrary. 27-Coot ClImily room al're~ or ~ acres; immenialf' plarl', Filii dininll room. largc: FAlIIII."" needs fine 3 or 4 heel. J.Il. CHARMING :I.bedroom. I I 1" and REPAIRS with Cirl'plal'e, formal din. LAKF.POIN'l'F.. FIRS';' On'ER- kitchl'n ann screl'nt'd porch. room horn 1'. in 30'.1, Private. conditioned flce IJrick ranl'h. occupancy buyer could sell KRAUSMAl' N ELECTRIC CO. ing room. l\IutM'hlt'r kilchcn ING-3 bedroom brick bunl:.' Panellen rl'crpalion ronm and 1111' . .Jay, TUxl''!o 1-1609. • ]", bit lI.s car,pt'ling, dra- some acreage if nesirpn. $39.. TU 2.5900 with breakCast arca. firsl. low. 2 l'nclosed porches, 2 rar I lavatory, 2.car garage, St. Jll'ries. nllillin$, Rf'l'rt'allon :100. flofol' laundr\' rOlJm, ~ hi'll ~araJ:e, Call t()(lay for appoint- Clare parish. Peact' I.utheran 15-BUSINESS INDESTRUCTIBLE lil:ht fix BUTLER room wilh naillral Ii, ,'plal'p, llJOms. !I".' J;alhs. jn('llIding lI1l'nl 10 ~t't'. i PORT HliRON & Clark sl'hools. IIp/l<'r Iwen- OPPORTUNITIES lures. Salr.s inslallation and utra largp lot. A.I location • .11 Ilxlfj.fool Roman halh 1:llh ST., 1IOear Griswnld - 2. lies, Imml'dialp OCI'\lpllnCI', st'rvicl'. 882-99F.4. 1131 Ken. Strl,j"~ GrnUI Pot"t, for 20 l't.rl will] ni,'" lake l'it'lI'. BANQUET HAl.L ill maslpr suill', 3',2 l'ar PEAl! Tl!F.F. LANE - Cornpr! hedroom huu.ie. onl.I' $1,000. ('all after fi p.lII. an79. a 1\'('11 e.,lahl i,hl'd hllsincsl, Chilin Link Ail-St.el and Mf'mof'rIi of (;ro~SI' Poinle (;IOS~ ~ales 0\'1'1' SI3,OOO in 1\1 I'm bf' I' of :\k l':rl1'1 Ind :'I:ew ('arIlPI~ and draperies,' ~'INfo: ('1I

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The GroiS. Point. Congregational Church 240 CbaUonte at Lothrop 9:30 and 11 o'clock Worship Servicu Church School, Crib Room thru Senior High. both sen'ices "INGOING WIRES" John William Estes Jr. Minis,,,r

Grosse Pointe The Ameriean or bald eagle, proud symbol of the Nalion, is Sfl Michaelrs JOHN & FRANK Unitarian Church BUILDiNG EXT E RIO R S declining in numbers in a Stale PLASTER CONTRACTOr.S • 17150 l\lanmee at Nell Rd. CLEANED wit h pressure where it made one of its most Episcopal (hureh Repair Work CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE Serving Grosse Ptes. efjuipment. Aluminum. brick, determined star.ds for survival: Dr. 1I1eserve,preaching 20475Sunni",dolt Pork I;ree Estimates AND COUNSEL SERVICE for Five Years Michigan. slucco, slate and awnings. MornJng Family Servle. GrolSt Pointe Woodl VA 4-7765 10:30 a,m. Work guaranteed, Free esti. DAVID W. SCHERVlSH Inroads from pesllcides. en-, • The Rev. Edgar H. Yeornlll, mates. PLASTER cracks repaired. Tile 240 FISHER RD. croaching civilization, vandals II '~HESUBURBANCHURCH and other causes have biolo. Rector and dr~'\\'all repair~. PRescott AND THE INNER CITY" CUSTOMCRAFT TU 4-4677 Schedule of Se,,'lcei BOYD l1'iDUSTRIES, INC, 14580. I gists concerned that the big CONSTRUCTION bird may be on its way out .. A Liberal Church Sundll'.' 8:00, 9:30, 1l:1! R,m. 759.3030 .or 7564033 ------duting the two later servlctl COMPLETE landscaping servo over the North Am e r i can for all people .=1 2IR-BRICK AND COMPANY ", ----~.------ice by Julius LaQuiere. Top continent, the only continent Church School and Nurtery ure HUGHES Bl.tOTHERS CEMENT WORK dressing, cultivating, edging; where it is found, the bird Is DECORATORS 881-1024 shrubs, evergreens pruned. disappearing fast, says the Na. 5293 Yorksbire . , REPAIRS Lawn cut tin g, fertilizing. tional Audubon Society. There St. James .8S~.9750,or 3~1,s029.! Waterproofing. and ,b.ick.work . Additions -'Alteratiohs Spring cleanup work. Hourly arc probably. no more than 1500 Christ the King . We underpin ~.ootings, repair rates. Reasonable. Free esti. of them that nest south of the INTERIOR', 'E*terlor~ pa:inti~g, .Lutheran ~h.. Lutheran Church' caved-in ,',!.>'l~ement walls or New Homes maUlS. 885.5659. US.Canadian border and Jlf>r The bald e~~je. ';cb floor tiling, carpenter repairs. make replacements. Inspec. Mock and Lachmoor Kitchens, Family Rooms ,. haps 3500 more that winter 111 Kerch..-o. ot McMJ'1n Quality materials used. Free tinn of. completed work in. - Gross. Point. Wcocil estimales. Lakeview 7,5318, We Also Specialize in E&R lawn and garden service. the contiguous states !Jut reo eagles in Michigan since 1960. TU 4.0S11' vited; we guarantee 0 u r Free estimates. VAlley 4.4258 turn to Canada or Alaska to A:ter personally locating 92 9 a.m. Worship Service after 6 p.m. . Modernizing Bathrooms 9:30 a.m. and 11;00 a,m. workmal.~h!p. FHA t e rills, or 886.6431. nesl. ' pairs in the. Slate during 1967, and Sundoy Schoo! Serl'ires COLLEGE sludent wants work licensed, insured, bonded. 10:30 Worship Service TH IELE Construction The bird is pl'olected by Fed. Ile estimates Michigan's popu- (Nursery) Interior and some exterior. ONTARIO & Supply CO. eral law, bul shooting through lation at betwcen 100 and 110 Nursery for Cblldren thru All' 5 Experienced. Reason a b I e. CONSTRUCTION CO. GROSSE POI NTE misidcnlificalion is only one of pairs, about 70 pel' cent resid. 9:30 a.m. Sunday School Pastor: Rev, Wofter J. Geffert 881.4400 PR 5-2323 TUxedo 1-9706. the menaces to ils slll'l'i\'al. ing ill the Upper Peninsula. His Ro. George E. Kura. Palto, Director of Education: LAN DSCAP ING CO. Prof. William L. Thompson, I res~arch is being aide~ by the Richard G. Krenning l!". E. HARGROVE, Interior and BRICK, BLOCK. cement work, DOING all types of carpen:er Rev. Alan F. Harre, Palta, chimneys, ;;orches, s t e p s, work, remodeling attic rooms, ~Complete lawn and garden a Wavne State Unil'ersily bi. National ~lJdubon Soclely . and TUxedo 4-5090 Exterior. F r e e estimates. ologist who has given years of th~ petrolt A~dubon Soclety. 331-5890. built and repairc-.d. Basement porches. Small or big johs. maintenance. waterproofing. 294-4074. Estimates free. TUxedo 5- • Fertilizing study to Michigan bird life, l\hch'gan I~ T1l1rd CUSTOM painting and decorat- 5892. • Rolling emphasizes the menace of in, .Th~ estuT.!ate. W 0 u I d put St Paul Ev. Gro... 'aint • ing, \Vall papering, 30 year~ • Hedge trimming secticides to the eagle's sur, MI~hlgan lhlrd III .eagle popu. METHODIST CHURCH ,'val latlOn. Alaska, which has the I experience. 527-3933; S21.4519. J. W. KLEINER • Top soil Lutheran Church 21' MorOIl Ro.4 ------~._--- • Spring cJeiln up 1 • most eagles, is estimaled to be I' Chllfont. ond Lothrop CE~IENT CONTRACTOR CHRISTOPHER Pesticides Blamed the !oome of sevcral thousand 886.2363 CONSTR(JCTION co. • Free eslrrnates TU 1'"70 P P GRAC E &- SON I Al~ types Cement, Stone (lnd! • !llodern equipment Pesticides used ill the ('xlclI- pairs Florida is second. We Invite Yau to Worship Mlnl.ter si\'e vegetable and fruit grow. The white heade,j eagle or Perry A Thonoa • . In 'business sinre 1911. I' Brlrk Work-New and Repairs, CUST(HI modernization. addi. With Us ing 'areas a long the Great billd cagle was chosen for our ...... , Driveways. Porches, Walks tions - attics - kitchens _ PHILIP J. ADDY Worship 8;30 and 11 :00 S:15 Family W"l'Il1lp. C II II r c h Lakes shores find their way in. national bird on June 20, 1782, I clio 0 I tor aU ehlldren. SpeCIalIZIng III extenor pamtmg Patios, Tuck Pointing, Estate maintenance. TU 50244 Sunday School (all ages) 9:45 youlh and .dull,. 10 Ihe water and are ing~sled despite Benjamin Franklin's Guaranteed highest quality Pre-cast Steps Sunday ScrlOal (ages 1,8) 11 :.00 11:15 Wonhll' Service lor Youth workmanship and materials. Waterproofing by fish. The eagles appeared to proposill thai the turkey be the and Adull5. Church school' JAMES BAR1{ER HAVE ynur lawn and garden suffer in some way after eat. nation's bird. Earlier the eagle Rev. Charlu W. Sandrock for clllldren from Nurserv 772.6041 731-9037 Pa.tor thru Sixth Grade. 923.8585 923.8587 completely ready fnr spring ing the fish. WlIS the supreme totem of the Edwlrd N.rvll 8:00 Sundal' evenlne, Jr. Hleh and summer. Get rill of crab Whatever the chemical ef Six Nations of Iroquois Indians. 1rlethodllt You I h Fellow. No Job Too Sma 11 Vie .. aMp. 21J-WALL WASHING SPECIALIZING I CARPENTER-All types r<:pair grass and weeds nnw. General feci the insecticides have on I~ong ago Indians kept the IN ' and remodeling. Carl Watson. clean up - power raking, the big hirds, the pairs which ~agle as a domestic pet, Up to 7:50 ~~~~~tlrf~"JihsrFem~~ Ihlp. WALL WASHING Flag t ne Walk and Pall'os LA 6.5501. power rolling, fertilizing, inhabit the Great Lakes shores 1900, these Indians would take Fint Englilh PAINTING & DECORATING Naturals 0 Stones, Planters ------. I Iawn cu tt'mg an d gar den Cll It'I- are reproducl'ng at a IOlv rate, the young eagles from their All ar. tD,lcom., HOME MAINTENANCE valing. Reasonable rates. apparently lower than in the! nests and raise them in cages R.gBrdlul of rBe. LICENSED BONDED M0dern izat ion 771.4559. past. Dr. Thompson says. lor tied by thongs to ,'ocks. They Ev. Lutheran ELMER T. LABADI E TU 2-0717 i ------I This goes along wilh the be. would then harvest e a g I e TUxedo 2-2064 ---.------!\lORE VALUE for your money. lief of numerous biologists that Ifealhers for magical, medici. Church BRICK repair. palios and poreh, Additions, kitchens, dormers, $ CHFCK'S I.ANDSCAPING $ certain of the chemical com- Inal or religious rites; also for Vernier Rood at W.dg.wood WALL WASHING. No streak- _-...e.s. Free e.stimat_es._PP. 9._3_947_. basements, bathrooms. wall CAISaveI aCHUCKBlick pounds used interfere seriously Iarrows or mere decoration. ing. Drop clolhs. Neat. reason- MASON repairs. ceml'nt wur",k re nIl\'10va s. 10 j0b to 0 small or ~Expert, with Ihe hirds' reproductive . _ Drive, Grone Point. Wood. able. TUxedo 1-5306, after I Garages and fireplaces built. too large. Lawn and Garden jllfOCesses. ~ P' Church Servicel. 8:30 o.m. and 11:00 o.m. _5~~ . __ . I ~;6;~~n:~I~~3_~~~~s~ve~~~ls~y i BIDIGARE BROS. 11'\Ie. M~~~~~:~ce I a~le~;~s p~s~~pa~~~~iafiz~~ay~~ i 01nte Sunday Church School ond Memorial 2IK-WINDOWWASHING ------.--.-----/.. office 7725715 hiology, has been studying hald I Bus'lness Notes 884.5040 Adull Study, ':30 0."'. Church -----G.- -O--L-/l-U-N---- A;~rp~~t~~~\'o~~. ~~s~~~~s ae:~ _l'_,_'e_n._in_g_s_'_1_il_I_1..1_T_U_l_._69_8_8_~;r~~~-J-;a~~~~. ]:illl(ls-c-aping~ --eM' 'u- Pre....y'.,y'-I F,)rr{ .'Ioto-r Compan',".' hon'l WINDOW CLEANING perience. All work guaranteed. 2IT-DRESSMAKI"'G .• ., . (Jlliled Presbytl'r!an SERVICES 776.9391. " .Lawn cutting. FREE ESTIMATES------..------Trl'e removal. : solidaterl net income in the first I THE GROSSE POINTE 16 l.a!:e Shore Rr!. CHIMNEYS, porches huilt anr! ALTERATIONS an r! .,ewing. Call bet\,'ee,1 9 and 5 daily. quarter of 1968 \\'a~ $222.400,' BAPTIST CliURCH For informatinn, WE ARE INSURED rl'pailed. Lraky ha,lements. Will pick up and deliver, 8840513. 000. romparrd wilh S120,600,OOI' 8 l\liIe at l\lack night or day, .372-3022. hrokcn steps, Call anytime, n;xedo 1.3669,------._ ir~ the first fjuarter Of 19li7, Grosse Pointe Wood • ca 11 882.5330 If no answer call 372.3023 PRc,lcolt 30322. - ---.- ---. . i Hl'nr\' F(,rd II. chairman of the Invite, you 10 worship with UI ------r:XPr:RT ALTERATIONS and FOR QUALITY LANDSC,\PTNG hoard. and Semon E. Knlld~en. 9:15 •. m. - Church School AOK Window Cleaners. Service Cr:MEI\T work, porche~. dri\'e. remodeling oone in )'our Frnm hi~h .~chool students at pre'sident, hilveannouncl'd, First 11:00 •. m, - Morning Wouhlp 1l:311 and 11:15 7:0{) p,m, - p'\'enlng \\'ouhip on storm s 'a nr! ,~creens. l"ree ways. ~ara~e, TUxedo 29988, homr hy the day Grosse; rl'asonahlc ratrs, Please call !Iuilrler earninl;s \','1'1'1' $2,03 a Worship S('I\'ire estimates. M 0 nth I y raIl'S. ------Pointe rdrrenrcs. 3425348. Gordon Piche. 8Ro0854. ,~ahre in 1968. and $1.10 in 1967. and Church Srhool Lt,tcn 10 Our radio program "TilE CHANGlNr. WORW" 521.2459. .... __ .. . LAWRENCE VERBEKE l':XCLUSIVI': ALTERATIONS .--- an increase of 8.') percent. "EClIm:s O~. lIEAVEN FAMILY TTMF." Third in a series on 21M-SEWER CLEANING CEMENT CO. by ~farie Sh'phens, Quick THOMPSON The rompany's ;,on"olidated I Mondav thru FrldlY service on hem~. (Furs)) LANDSCAPING CO. . nl'! inrome ill thl' first qllarlf>r WB~'r;.FM - 7:.10 am. "AI.I. TIJINGS NEW" ADVANCE MAINTENANCE CONCRETF~ BRTCK TUxedo 5.7610. Cuslom lawn and I(arden serv.1 [ : ')f 1908 wa~ hil-:her than in any WMUZf'M - 6:15 p.m, The Rel"erend Bertram de H, Electric Sewer Cleaning for all STONE- WATERPROOFING ire, Complete landscaping anr! I nth!'r fir,l! fjlwrt('r in Ihe ('om. Dr. II. Dale Ihrie-Minister Atwood pre2ching drains and sewers, ALTERATIONS and repairs. rle.~igning. Fertilizing, sndding , ,panj"s llistor,\'. The inl'reased 1.. .. CON(;RETF. - Driveways, side. 1152 ~1ar~'land, Grosse Pointe COmtERCIAL, RESIDENTIAL walks, patios, garage floors, Park. VAlley 1.2f>31. and trimming. Frl'e estimates. . . profits rdi('rt!'d partial recovery FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST PO Rox SOH, Gro~s(' Pointe lof Jlrodl/clion Inssl's caused hy Gros.e POlnle Farml WE DIG AND REPAIR cement patching of all types, BROKEN SEWERS ;',Iich, T(J 42720 i the FAW ~Irike against thl' Sunday, 10:30 ".m.-Ch,,«h, Sunday Srhool and 1~la~h' Room All Work Guaranteed 21 U-PLUMBING .. -- ... -'-_.. ! ('omp.1l1)' in Ih!' fall r>f 11167. as I\'ed~ .. d.y ~ p,m,. T.. UmOlllll Meellne & BRICK t BLOCKt - Porches,t t WILLIAM Ff\EEMAN, \\,"11 .1.' higher indllslrv demand 282 Chollonte Avenue ll k' ---.- , RMdlng /loom, J9~I~ Maek A.e, 884.9512 pre cas s eps. exper r i LANOSCAPING for ears and t)'locks, No pro\is Dally 1010 5 "«pt s,,~daYI and lIoHdlYI l,ointing and palching, chim.; LA RRY'S CUSTOM ion has hren inclllrled for a 7 10 II Thursdav a~d ~'rlday eventne' SEWERS CLEA~ED, broken neys, . PIX~mIN(~ A!'\D HEATING Shlllhs Irimml'rl, l-:al'(lcning, No : proposed \i.S, tax SIlrchal'ge. sew~rs repaired. Guaranteed. , I' 'd t' I I t' ' I lawn service, r:xperiellced, . 1 f C"T'. ON.F, - rOllins, walks, f1n\\'~r. •(',S 1 rn la all( ...ommercla Con~olirlat('(l .sa ('s in the irsl, Reasonable rates. 921-8175. .,. . R . d R d I inril\'idliaI. 77ll.0269, ' hoxe,s, slone repairs of all' ('pair an emo I' I I "'11' I' I' ) . ,qllarll'r 11'('1'1' S 3.IlRIl,800,000, , ,r. hi lam >, ,oy(, 'Ice, If! :Iii 21~WATERPriOOFING types. Walrl lIealcr,\-A, O. Smith ------.-, I 11 of tilt 'ff~jrs a 1'1'('01" or an.v qllarl('r aO( . (;UOSSf; POINTE "IOODS I'rmlagJass an,: Rbeem Cla,ls i e lanrc?r . sur CI, :1 ',' prl'('('nt higher than the fir.st 'VI': (~UAnANTr:8 WAl'ERPR()OfJ!'\(~ ..:... B 3'S e.' 1 : at the t'OJ\'Crslly of (a1Jfornla, lIarll'r sail'S of $2.870500 (100 {Pr('shuf (' /'f'U 11 C?11tU'C I, TO WATI':RPROOF Inr, CI .f' d Ad Berkle\' has her'n appOlnled 'I . , ment leaks. Tllxcdo 17410 I a55 1 Ie S' prrsirl~/;! o[ ,rntral :\!il'higan III Hl67. yot:n RASr:m::'\'T I 1!l!lS(J .\IACK ..WE, al TOnnEY IlO 8864,1()() 11 yeilrs in thl' Pointr, '. - !'ni\'er~ily, ~!1. N'ilsanl. Dr'i "jS l'llRfST1ANlTY Ol'T OF DATE?" HlH ,]flr A SQ. 1-''1'. --'1 .lohn 01('1't, .II', PI'!'arbin~ :"0 :\IONEY DOWN • , • • ., > , I EI.MERS PLlJ:'IIr.r~G anr! H('al. I Boyd, 4!\, orldl.\' ,~noLJgh is ana. II1idlig"n's {'""el' I'rnin'\II~ is I HU: r,Sll\I,\n,S I,A 14t>!l,l mg, Kilch('nAlr! [)1~h\\'Rsher~, livr of \11. Plrasant, :"orlh ('aro. as hig il~ ('OOlH'('I)('lIt. Ill'la. Worship and ('hllrrh Srhool ROX COATJ\G CO, r Brin9 Res u ts i ';0 .lOR TOO S,\L\I.L dhposal .•, rii,lhmastl'r, rl'pair'l , III' lakrs orner .Jllly I" \1.1[(', \lassarhllSells ami IChorlc ; !l:30 and II a.1Il WE 33870 I ,Iotm (llrrl Jr. Pr(,ilrtlln( I Licemed, Bonded. In,surcd remodel. TUxedo 4,4882. sllccceriing Dr. J u d SOli W. I bJan<1 combincd. I ("Unt,E-IV .1 Rolh S"T\.jrf'.~1

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P"ge Forty-Eight GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday. May 16. 1968 _ * * * * Feature Page * * * *

\l'ho, "'here and "rhotnot Pointer of Interest Good Taste II Ii by wbooz;J TI! Favorite Recipes f!J-Binte ~', oj ,I Here's the latest ..• on Myron E\erett Ranney,' Peop!e in The Know son of the Halph Hanneys, of South Renaud road, i n. I Counter Points no\\' teaching his fourth year for L'nited States Army. --G-O-OD-tA8TE--- dependents abroad, about to complete his setolld year: PAT ROUSSEAU BANANA BREAD by of teaching in Heidelberg, Germ:my, at the head. (Contributed bv quarters of the l'nited States :\rmy in Europe ... He Never But Never, , . overlook the power of Revillon's Mrs. Paul Richmond) detchema. You don't have to tell what you'~e wearing. reports that his students. children of Army officers ripe bananas course, you'll be asked.) YOll don't have to say it:s whose interesting and exciting assignments indude fly. , (Of 1 egg, unbeaten a Wa!ton,Pierce. (Who wants the market cornered?) ThIS ing generals to locations and CIA assignment~;, are most. : % cup granulated sugar very exclusive and intriguing fragrance adds a dime,n. ly fun to teach, due to their enthusiasm and intelligence: 2 Tbsp. light molasses 'sion to the fashionable women which is frankly unfall", ••. Myron's favorite hobbies are skiing and travel. At, 2 Tpsp, melted shortening Now it comes in parfum and cau de cologne pure spray. Christmas time he skied in Austria and at the last meet- or salad oil For lighter and gayer moods •.• Carnet de Bal is a suc- ing of the season of the Heidelberg International Ski 2 cups sifted ilour cessful switch! Club he was presented with two awards for his participa, I 1 tsp, baking powder tion in slalom races at Berchtesgaden and Garmish . , • : l 1 tsp. baking soda '" '" '" A History major in college, he enju:t.:d his East.er train, ; 1,2 tsp. salt I \~ie \yere Reminded ... by Leon of an importan~ elec- trip to Italy, where he visited Naples, explored Pom-:! ,1 cup chopped walnuts tzon, Tuesday, A~ay 21 st. Mr. Alfred R. ~lancy Jr:. tS run- i ': peii, took a thaiI' lift to the top of Mount Vesuvius and : "lash ballanas until smoolh. I mng for re.electlOn for Trustee of the Ctty Councll of Th~ returned to Germany via Florence ... A fell' weeks ago i :, : Add egg and mix well. Beat in I Villnge of Grosse Pointe Shores. We are fortunate to hav~ he joined a 'specially.arranged tour for teathers: A bus, ' : sugar, molass~s and shortenin~, Ia man of his ca!iber taking such an active interest in our excursion to Amsterdam and to Lisse for the Intern",- I '1' " , '(may be IlIlxed together In community. Show your illtnest. VOTE! ' tional Flower Exhibition, .where five mi.Il,ion. tulips I , " " ,', blender). Mix and silt flour, grow ..• He'll be home II1 June for a \'ISlt mth 1m i < ,', baking powder, soda and salt. I '" '" '" Add to banana mixture, Add, Bare Fads .•• of fashion •.. are fun to learn in Michelle's parents. : ~i:'" nuls. Bake in greased and. Boutique at teon, 17888 Mack Avenue. See the new hip,bugger * * '" I tr-;:~:>~'',"~.: floured loaf pan 8"x5"x3", or! pants with 3 bare midriff top. Some are cotton' crisp •.. otheu 0 two small pans at 325 about I slinky.silky. Many are malchcd with bikinis and mini dresses. FLASH! . , . An extra added attraction at the :'tIay !, • ••• er, was Illl la I' I 0 . boatmg motzfs '" '" - "I don't rail it a studio; Oprra Assorlal1on s Y1cepresl- I "I've been working for opera ter and new oIficers were Ill. . FLASH: . . , A series of subscription luncll€OnS I'm not good enough for Ihal." denls. (in Detroit) forever," Belsy stalled. '" ...... will be held at the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club next fall she sa~'s - and it's her Very Is Open To Public says ThaI "forever" stretches Officers for the coming year Date Reminder. , . Thursday. lIIay 23rd, is the day of tbe alway. following each of the Liggett School Lectures. Own Spedal Pril'ale Place, to The "Supper" i" open to the. hack to the da~'s, before the include ~residen~ Alma Boyd, popular Kitchen Tour. There wiii be three Mutchler kitchens rep- ... '" ... which NO ONE is admitted, public, "E'.'H\'hody may buy Met came to Delrolt. vice.preslden~ Mildred Boland. resented. Tickets are available at Mutschler Kitchens, 20227 Mack Oh, verv rarely Belsy will tickets." Betsy says, adding, "I think this, (working for secrelary EIleen. Se~ley and Avenue. FLASH~ , •• Todav is the day of the Christ Church alloll' a famill' mcmbe;' to stick "Il really is a 'fun' evening. opera), was the first lhing I treasurer Marceline "hillers. ... '" '" Christmas Fair Spring' Preview. ' };xamples of all the! his/her head' arou,nd the door I lhi,nk .. , Don Thur~)er is ex. did when I came to Detroit, (in Marie 1':winford gal'e a repo~1 Cuir Sauvage ... (wild leather) is the avant fashion for Items to be featured at the '68 Fair are on displai' at 1-- hul the fa 1lI I I ~ memher cephonal],\' good, asklllg ques hetween Washlllgton and De- on the State Assembly, held III i fall P vi th I k t J b ' h . f th . C . . : usuallv relrl'als on his/her oll'n tions, fielding question., from troit the McEh'ennys lil'ed in Jackson Api'll 20. I' re ew ,e 00 a . 1 lIl"EI ' nnel " 0 elsy mC lennI as , a ?JOU remem er 1n a l!/(JOlle war Co III pan y opens Its short, rs. - - Ie. taken on a Birr Opera .J~b in a : MAGICIAN eqnipment for the host in your home. We wate/lea t1leir beauty from olir little room:''' (sl'\'e~ ,p~rro!lIlances!, ,Sl'aS~1I se.nator's ?aug~lt,er Big Opera Ye;r. "I slarled the, TED JOHNSON .. And then [ rai,~e my cues her face to see - ill Dl1lO1t, .\lrs. IIlcEllenn~ s She was liel.,) Stemer then" chairmanship last September'" Speciflliziug ill ddldre'l's paJ'itu l '" '" But 011!Y birds fly ill tile CherTl! 11'('('. sojourns iu hcr Painting !loom dallgh~er of, llni~e(! Stales Sen- she rpcails, "and,' really, I'~e i Jo, 0"'" 10 yenrs, I Where po YOll Go ... ~efol'e the sh?w? Try the Hotel are All Opera - No 1'alilt lI;g. alor I' ~ec~e"Ic,k,SteJlve,r:, ~e'lIl~l' ('njoyed it \ery much. I've' For Informal Ion TW J 954l I' S1. RegIS. It's so convement to the FIsher Theater. The I'ILFERIi\'GS First Ollpra ;\Iay 20 II,c:lI~ hp~ nolel at Clod,III" III fOlln" people who work with ------.- - ..... -- ~----- dinner menu is superb. Prices for a complete dinner A rather small hay was frightened of a large bull. The "Jllct" lI'ill be at ])efroil" l.J.lfi. . opera are ,oJ pleasant, so at. start at four-fifty. You'll like the French, continental dog that o('cupied the yard next to his home. I1la,~Ollic 1'" J1l III e Auditoriulll "I was hroLl~hl UJl ln :Wash. I trarlil'e ' •. " the original ! at~nosphere. After thought .•• you'll also like the cock. ~Ia\' 20 Ihrough 25, 'fhe S('ason ington." she say~, "ar~~ II was • . h ' • • tall corner for apTes theatre, One 10 • '" him and licked his face, "I uisa IIlill('r" c10sps Saturday I really apprp(lale it. appreclale co~n ilia IIl opr~. com 't C!uster Of Cur!s ... can be pinned onto enhance and , ,. el:cn;Il'" I"ith 'c.oun'Q(j.s "Homeo! it as 1 w0uld now. But it was an e\'e~ts, for l1l !IIg comml . '1he boy began to to scream and 1115 mother arJ"lvecl I 1 l'~ t''''. I pl("sanl to know people who tee chairmen .. , "That's not reinforce "the" look. At Edward Nepi Parrucchier~, , I' I "D'd I "t pI ,lI 11'1e .., I'ff' It 't .. B t bag~ette on the scene almost Imme( late y. J 1e ul e you, i 'were so interrsting. so vilal... as (1 ICU as I seems, e sy 19463 Mack Avenue, you can pick as many as you like. darling'?" I 1n hl~llI'"cll the opera~ to be "We had 00 I S'm hon says, "So many people are so The top styli;ts suggest five. A charming way to wenr .. I prc:iented are Mozart's "Le,. ' ' a g c "} P, Y very kind about saying, 'Yes, them is on the side. What fIatt cry and what fun! Indi. "No," whimpered the little hoy, "but he tasted me. l\10 '" * evcning. ~Iav 22; Bizet's "Car- t oug ,.. bul it helps to have a core of ~ '" • • Explaining Ihe oirr<'rcnce hetween the two hasic i mpn-:' Thu~SI~~y evening, I1lay .~",I, when they came, Belsy I people who've ,~ee" through it The Stitchery .•• 16227 lU~ck in tbe Block JJas a rainhow or heau. printing prneesscs--le!leqHess and offset-a prnfessor 123;} u~'nnl s l\I~dame Butlrr. Stel\vl'r was Sllre 10 hear them. all before, . , tiful colors in sllk.linen rabric from Gerrell! whose sense of humor paralleled his knowledge of print. ! fly. ~ r1:'a~:, el',~lllng, ,~Iay 24; . She m,ld" her debut .in Wa~h. As Bel~y has herself , , . ... . • II ' ,and T U(CIl1IS Tosca. Sntur- mglon and was marned Ihere Du in her "tours of duty" with '" '" Ing arts reducerl Ihe romllanson to haSH'S for a co ege I d~I' aftrrnoon Mav?5 I Ralph Talhot !I1cElvenny r g ,. h ' ra A Magic Carpet •.. you don't need to transport you to journalism class. First he callen a comeh' coed to Ihe i ';rlle Ol)l'nir.'~' Nio;l 'perform. , nOow pH'sident of l\li~hi"~an Con: the 0tPek AssocI a11,0," s eds fabled lands. Keshan, Kerman, Bokhara and Sereghan " \ I f.1 'r I' I' k" J ' ,~, I ' • ~ come 0 now persona y a goo Dl's;!!ned to MINT-mize fl'llnl of th~ class ..• I Ill) ~ a res 1 coat 0 IllS IC, Ie i a~('e I)('~ill~ at 8:3[1 o'c1ock, all solidaled (;as Company, then f'roportion of the 750.or.so the hulkiness of baskel- conjure distant places and wealth of ancient design. Pick told hcr. Then kiSS IIIr. ,,,IIIPI' ('\('IlII1~ pprformnnres at 1V0rkmg for the gOl'ernment on women women from all sertions lolin~, Fashioned wilh your carpet at Ed Maliszewski's, 21435 Mack Avenue. "That," he: told Ihe class. Jl()illtil1~ tll his rrd.; 8 o'clock ~n(! th~ Sntnrday t~e slaff o~ ihe .Se,cc'ritics and of the' .\Ietropolitan Detmil _ HIlI'llllH:rochel drawstring It will land right in the decorative picture for 1968 be. emplazolled ('heek. "is Ir'th'rprrss." : m:ltI(H'1' al 1:30 0 clo('k: and Ex("hnn~e CommlSSlon, , and Windsor __ areas, who c0";l- eover ~tla<:hl~d 10 nalma 1 cause the trend is to Oriental rugs. You don't need a , , BpIS)' adl IS(".~anyone \lho d Ii~e f1l1lrlrpn All Marrlcd prise Ihl' Associnlion's Women or pair,led h~sket r.irded s pocket of gold for these excellent reproductions from The' teacher t1wn felllou'd a wllilr Iill<' II lIallllker. ' 10 .'('l' 01](' or 1110rpof thl' oprras Tlll'ir thre(' ehildrpn were Commillrl', wilh IInuslwllrim.l\ wide sclccl ion of color. Belgium. A 9x12 flies out of the store for about three rhif rrom hi~ hreast I)ll('kr'!. T(,IIOI.rI" he hlnttl'c1 Ihe 10 ~i\'(' h'tloil r;rand Opera horn in W~shinglo(). All nre :\ h l' 'I 'f hundred nineteen dollars. InlllfrssiOlI of the ('o('(l's IillS nn his 1'I1l:l'k Jlolrlill" the :\'"O(,l:lti,)Il, Ine. hf'nclliLwrters nl'lrrird UOI\' ,1nrilgp la S[' 00., 0111(( (01111:1 • • --, --~ to sa I'p monry on kitchcn planninl!. Then 11'&thf'ir interior decn. i, TII"lillll,' afl:',., tli,' show or IIC, ilia '('" :'1' om,P 111 a I".'h '1' tel's t)JrOIl;!hOIlI thr ~ll'tropoli' ,-~~ -:.7 • rator, "Iiss Mary J\nnl' VanderWrele, do a rolor rendcrinl! of i ""'-' J 't' - • ,. pqll~ll\' tr:H!lllflnal ~l\\'nn.hf';HlI ~Iass, t(lIUIl1I1~ ,all'1 .'( 00 II I) I 't th"n ' I .::.. , ~'~ , ',' '[' h')' I IT" I T II ot III 'FI nlt e I'OJ area. 1'" nda , your new kitfhpn ... Phone 1,0 7,2400 for a frl'e bid or \'Islt 'f!!:" ; ""I", ,,",/" ~1 ' lirlll 0pt'r" ,\fll'rg 0\':, ,1t \1' I'" : ,'Ill< pn .alp I , n) .'.' I Opera W 0 III I' n'l COlnmilt"e r -:::; Ihe Jxoautiful ~ho\\'rooms. "" , ,.~' ,.,.. I '_'[I",t~ nlld ',I~r' of th(' !\Il,tt'O, \,(,lIn) .. 11'. daultI'd ,11'3nl'1Ie II h "S' 11' II Tho I .~ ".,,,., .~ '~"~~' .....~. 'I I' K'lI ci \V I his hrlde \lnc pon, .oIppl'r »1 1 ,. 1

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