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Vol. 29-No. 42 Entered as Second Class lIlatler at lOcPerCoPJ' the Post Office at Detrol!, . GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, Thursday, October 17, 1968 ~,OO Per Year 28 Pages-Two Sections-Section On. ..

IIEADLINES Foundation For Exceptional Children Honors Artists Local Torch Drive Negotiating 01 the Now; News WEEK As Compiled by the Announce Quotas Blackout On

Grosse Pointe N eW$ Grosse Pointe Education For '68 Campaign Association Rejects Re- Thursday, October 10 port Of Leon J. TIGER PITCHER Herman Mickey Lolich will face Cardi- House-to-House Solicitation Residential Unit Goal is nal pitcher Bob Gib~on today $410,184; Community Bu~iness Goal is $49,780 I By Pepper Whitelaw in St. Louis for the decisive seventh game in the World Chairmen for the Eastem Wayne Community resi- A digni~ied m~n, with a Series. Each has won twice in dential and business campaigns were handed quotas soft but flr1?1 VOice, asked the Series. St. Louis is fa. this week as the 1968 Torch Drive got underway with to b~ recognIZed at the con. vored 8.5. torchlighting ceremonies and a kickoff luncheon. The clusIOn of the regl~lar •• $ residential unit chairman, Mrs. William W. Peattie, of agenda of the G~osse POl~te GEORGE C, WALLACE told Grosse Pointe Farms, will seck $410,184 through house. Board of Educahon meetmg Associated Press Wednesday to.house solicitations. , 0------on Monday, October 14. from this total, she has as. L The man, Willis Brown, presi. that he pJ~'ns to send his run. signed area quotas as follows: WV Slates dedt of the Grosse Pointe Edu- ning mate, Cyrtis E, LeMay, to Grosse Pointe Park Mrs. Rex cation Association and a memo Vietnam for a first. hand look Ciavola, $14,012; Grosse Pointe Candidates ber of the teachers negotiating at the war. The third-party f;ity, Mrs. Henry Pea bod y, tea,m, then read a. letter he had $12,:i47; Grosse Pointe Farms wntten to President of the presidential candidate will pub. Mrs. Richard Fox, $30,583; 0 II School Board Alice Mary Hykes, lical1y announce in a speech Grosse Pointe Woods, Mrs. pen ouse expressing the teachers' dis. today from Evansville, Ind., Robert Jurs, $6,756, and Mrs. pleasure over the recent report just what LeMay's plans are, John Schwan, $3,130; Grosse P • V I d/ of Leon J. Herman, fact.finder Pointe Shores, !irs, Russell R. ornte oters nvite To appointed by the Labor Media • • • • Nable, $6,216; Harper Woods, War Memorial Sunday tion Board. , Friday, October 11 Mrs. Floyd DeNard is, $3,171 To Meet Public The letter follows: HOUSE DEMOCRATS forced and Hamtramck, Mrs. Walter GPEA Letter passage Wednesday of legir.la- Paruk, $1,158. Office Seekers "On Wednesday, October 9, tion that could set up televised $49780 Business Quota approximately 400 teachers met debates by major presidential Quot~ for the Eastern Wayne . qrosse Pointe voters are at an all..system meeting at Par. candidates after cracking an community business campaign is InVIted to attend an Open \cells. MIddle School. At that all.night filibuster by Republi. Receiving savings Qonds awarded them for their ground), president of the Foundation, and ROBERT $49,780. Directing the canvass House for Candidates, co. meeting ~e teacher~ v 0 t e d cans. entries in the 1968 Christmas card design competition J. MacMICHAEL, president of the Foundation's Par- of neighborhood businesses is snonsored by the League of overwhelmmgly to relect the re. • • • held annually by the Foundation for Exceptional Chil- ents Group, (far left), presented the bonds during the. A. J. Savage, general pIa n t s Women Voters and \ the pofinrtof Leo!1 J. Hermdh, fact. S t d 0 t b 12 manager power train group G P . t der appomted by the Labor a ur ay, coer dren are Grosse P(linte st.udents, (left to right), DEBBIE October meeting of the Parents Group at the Gross~- Chrysler' Corp. ' .rosse om e War Memo- Mediation Board. Some of the LAWMAKERS ABANDONED STRANDHAGEN DEBRA HALSEY RICHARD CON- Pointe Central Library. The Chl'istmas card co ....pe. H' d." ch' S rJal, to be held on Sunday reasons behind tbis action are plans to wind up the 90th Con. ' " , LU IS IVISlon aIrmen are . ft 0 t b h NOLLY, KATHY DOW and ADRIENNE NABOR. tition, run in aU Grosse Pointe schools, began a few J, FitzSimons, m, treasurer, a ernoon, c,o er .20t , as,.f0~lows. gressabsenteeismFridayforcedwhenthe exces.iveHouse to Kathy, a Parcells Junl'or Hl'gh' student, was awarded years ago un d er th e a d'.miniS tra t.IOn 0f pas t P aren t s FitzSimons Manufacturing Co., from. 3 to 5 0 clock In the Fll'st. ' the salary recommen . quit for the day before an ad. a $50 bond for her winning entry. Debbie, Debra, Group president Maurice Vermeulin, who felt that 3775 East Outer dr.; John W. Fnes Ballroom of the War datIon of. that report does ~ot .ournment resolution could be Adrienne and STEVE' GARDNER, (not pictured), an such a contest would help publicize the Foundation Coe, manager, the J. L. Hudson Memorial. pla~«: us .10 a ttuly competitive J . .. . C 'E tl d Sh . Ct. Th' " position if we want to attract ( pll.ssed. Both House and Senate at Parcells, an d Richard, a student at St. Paul's School, and make the commumty more aware of Its contr}- 0., as an OpplDg en er, IS occasIon WIll afford the best qualified feachers to , had. fiDiIi)jl!i!-"their legislative received $25.bonds.,PRi",'JQSEPH TAPERT, (back-, bution to the education of handicapped children. -. C~'.;~QUlti~' H •. SCultbgO~, ~~hmchemberllof the community a Grosse Pointe. Second it does workload and were ready to quit . , . ------.-- "romo on man a e, 0 ance to meet informally with t d th 't h until January 3, 1969,when Rep. - •• Brewery Co., and Clarence F. candidates who are soliciting no rewa~ e career el!c ~r Delbert Latta, R-Ohio, de~a~d. Set Halloween New Samt John HospItal GP Girl Dies Wascher, ~anager, Jacobson's, loca~ supp~rt, to ask questions, :J:ctk:vldce:n.~~~:de~~I~o~ ed that a quorum, or a maJority '., , GrTohs~ePOID,te, t.b t' .11 tto bdlSCllSSIssues, to, learn ways ment. Third, the salary sche

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J IN.. 1 i n ere a s e would amount to I ity to pay is not a faclor in II surrounding area. It does not "In addition, much of th\l SCIlOO egotwtlons $548.609.00. Ihese negotiations. It contends fee} it has to exceed those sal. moneys which the Association 7x50 CF Association's Proposal that it should pay sal~rie~ com. ~ries and benefits jusl because wishes applied toward its mem. (ContlDued from Page 1) Superintendent; R i c bar d w.1 "Tbe Association bas pro. 1 parable 10 those I;lald iii tile it can /llford to. . (Continued on Page 3) BINOCULAR Board's negotlatlng team has Kay, J;lirector of Gommunity posed to. bachelor index of $7.200 fULL 414 FT. FI£LD OF VIEW! scheduled a meeting wilh the S~rvices; ~illiam .lIfogk. Prin. to $11,520 in 11 steps. and a r~e;~i!J/I1I'I!!.A1~/b,m43/.~If1I.~~~~t!)~~tMl~~1 GPEA team for 8:30 am Tues. clpal of PlCrce Middle School; masler schedule of $8.064 10 __ ~~:.l!lJ i ..- Brings acfion, fhings and people day. October 15. If this session and Roy, MacArthur. Direclor of $13,320 in 11 steps. It estimates .".....,...... ~j no, "almosf close enough ff) fouch'" is fruitful, Ihen Iherc is slill Business and Finance, repre. Ihe casI of the increase, adding ~ ..... oJ!' 'I~ ii; l C" hope that tilis impasse can be sent the School Board. i in th\l olher extras as the Board "U I .1 •. ','," ".;:::~,:-::ni ~ Use this SCO'E resolved without a disruption of Morris D. Andrews an~ ~ich. has down, ~t $1.210,~68.85. ! ~ :~\1)--11~ F_,?I"~. t!I top.qualilyprecision- services and that the Board and ar~ A.. Gray of .Ih~ Mlehl~a.n "In a~gu1Dg for Its propos~d, ~ . '1 engineeredBinocular L: If""; i1;'~"'.11~"'/' Ol to enlivenyourinterest the teachers will be able to con. Eoucallon ASSOCIation; WillIS salary mcreascs. the Assocla-1 ~ l Ii! ,! I. ! J i .. - ~ andincrease'yourenjoy. tinue their productive partner. Brown, President of the GPEA; tion conlends that Grosse Pointe !. 1\~!l~"-';I1==-;(''''<"., . t!I ment of sportmgevents. ship. Donald J. Keith. Vice.President has been a leader hislorically ! fl !,~! L....",i •."". ~ Nature study, travel and Time of Essence of GPEA; Virginia A. Downs. on salaries and fringe benefits ,\j !: I". i ~ general obseMtion .f dis- I "I ba~ten to add. however. Pasl-President GPEA; Don among the schoo/sin the Detroit .'-:J,! ~:~~ .' ~ ~ ~ tant objects. Ma ke Ihe WQrld r' .YO.~live in a ~ascinating Ithat time is of Ihe essence. The Richards. Pasl.P.reside~t GPEA.; ar~a. It insists t~at Grosse ~}.L."~';.'•.~l" ~ vlewlnladvenlure!. teachers have made it clear to Maynard A. Leigh. VICe-Pres1- Po1Ote should remalll a leader. ':-'''':':r,;:''.=-~:~' ~ me thai they expect a setlle. dent; Bob Coleman. MEA; and It has Ihe n~oney to maintain i \\::~:;,f.' ~ ment in the im.med~ate future. 1 E. Wernet 31.lpeared on behalf such leadership. ! \ \ -'.1(, ~ A new. practical binocular case. am both by dlreellon and con. of Ihe ASSOCIatIon. "To do better Ihan the other HICKEY-FREEMAN' ,Y.! ! i ~'G SCOP( patented Pettron «:ai' pro- science required to keep the Conlrael Opened area schools. it would have to i :i .Y'-) ! 1ects and positions binocular for Instant u~l teachers informed on the slatus ,. The contract between the pay bachelors in a range from PRESENTS THE ,. ~ • r;,. or negotiations and by m.andate I parties had been opened for the i $7.2;'>4to $11.437 and maslers . ~'G" to call a general meet10g no adjustment of Ihe salary sched.1 from $8.001 to $13,348. The V ESTED SUIT later than Monday, October 28, ule. hospital, medical and sur-! Board's proposal is, of course. EYEGLASS WEARERS! told.down Soft two weeks from toda~'." :gical illsurance, life insurance, well below these figures. of PURE VIRGIN WOOL ~ Rubber Eye Cups eliminate ne.cl to remove g'IMe5. Also previdecomfort. Followinll his stalement some I dental insurance. extra pay for Available Funds ~ eble vlewi ng In extreme cold welt her 700 persons in the audience, extra duty, pay for summer "To prove the Board's ability. ~ preventing metal/skin contact. many of whom were teachers. school for the year 1969. college to finance its proposals, the Many exeCUllvesrelain a warm auach- ~ COME IN TODAY FOR A DeMONSTIlATION gave Mr. Brown a standing c:ourse tuition, longevity and Association points to excess ment for the natural shoulder siyle of ~ IT'S TIME TO THINK A'OUT ovation indicating their agree- levels of training.' funds available 10the Board; an th~r under-graduate days. Fur them, ~ NAUTICAL CHRISTMAS CARDS ment with his statement. The fact.finder's report fol. i increasl' of $672.114 i~ .SEV at HICKEY.FREEMAN has especially ~ Mrs. Hykes then said. "TJ\e, lows in full: 1 97.per cent collectabIhly.; 4Jh created this vested model. In these ~ 1 Board has read, sludied and Fact.Fmder's Report nulls voted by the pu!>hc ~n ~ the ship's wheel, inc. 1 placed on file the fact.finder', "The primary subject of the Sept~mber 12th last. which WIll superb galments the traditional look is. ~ report. As you know, negolia. negotiations between the parties prOVIde~~,657,28Bat 97 p~r c~nt enhanced with the hand Ililoting and ~~ GROSSE POINTE WOODS, MICHIGAN 48236 tions. are proceeding ?nd a revolved about the salary sched. collectablhty; .$45,335 10 1o. quality that an upper echelon position I meeting of the two teams has I ule. In 1967.68 the bachelor sa1. ~re~sed state aid ;and $~,553,963 no. 19605 MACK AVENUE • TU 2-1340 been set for Tuesday. October ary began at $6,475 and in. 1O}ts general ~und eq~tr. demands. $215 ~.. 15. at 8:30 a.m. The Board pre- creased to $10,300 in twelve On ~he baSiS of ability 10 ~ ----,------_._---~ fers not to make any public steps. The master's schedule pay, thiS board has the funds statement regarding negotia- began at $7075 going up to and should .devote.a good s.hare _") Ninety-day ChlffJ,Acco(Jnts ." IVi/iiable tions Ihat might jeopardize the $11 700 ill th'irte~n steps o~ them to Improvmg the f1Oan- ~ principles of good faitn bargain. "P .. I'd f cial status of the teachers and ~ ing." IbacherfoVrJsSiwonl'thw2aOshaosuorsmmaaesteqrrsother workers in the system. ~ CjftoheaJJroeman CLOTHES AIlE EXCLUSIVE WITH US IN DETROIT DD Days i Special! George Montle, presidenl of . . • "The Board argues tbat abU. "U • t/;'2 Grosse Pointe Federation of I WIth 10 10 60 hours 10 ten bour , ~ Teachers, then rose to endorse steps,. an~ doctoratcs. ~urscs ~ ~ ~ Mr. Brown's statement. Jim and I~b~anan~ are also .m the ~ ~j SKYR Reghi, an English teacher at bar~a1Dmg umt ~nd are mclud. ~ ~ G r ass e Pointe Soulh High ed 10 the Board s salary slruc. ~ WoodwardAvenueat GrandCircus Park In:.. WASHABLE School, was then recognized. He ture. _") ~ reminded the Board that "the "For 1968-69 the Board has ~ . Also in Chicigo .~ TURTLENECK heart and soul of a scbool sys- proposed a beginning bach~lor ~fti'~(.GJ~n~.~.o~oo'7~.'f'-IJ~. ~~~~~~~~m~~r;pJMI tern is the classroom teacher" salary of $7,300 for the first He asked Board members to do two years, increasing to $11,000 some soul.searching and con. in 11 sleps: The master's ind.ex sider the career teacher. would begm at $8,Il00 and 1o' He cited an example of a crease to $12,500in twelve steps. " teacher who has been here for With increases for other cJassi. ~ 21 years whose Grosse Pointe fications. for summer school ~ educatect' son. a teacher for 11 Iand for substitutes, the lotal in. ill years. is currently making more , M money than his father teaching' ;" in a neighboring school dislricl. .. ~ He indicated tbat the Board ~li

~~\eDi~~rbo~:~~~~ml:u{O~:C~:~ f.,....',.~:.~. more hesitant when it came to :;f ~~~s.rl_. H~~gorsat~~~e B~~k~~un:ack. ;,~.:.:..'.,:..;.• Stanl.y Blaclc.r tailors a manit ground on the negotiations: I ?,i Solodod lor tho 1968 Oympiu On September 3. Leon J. Her. n alpino IH loom. Fino soft

relative to the matters in dis- W,\.',;.~ WHALING'S pule between the Grosse Pointe" but is real1y Bor~ Alaskan, men'S fC)ear ~~:~:e ~oi~~u~~~~~Ii~~dAs~~~ SHOULD YOUR :11 ciation. Hearings were then it CI luxurious orion acrylic scheduled and held on Seplem- CHILD BELIEVE ber 5, 11, 17 and 18 in the offices IN GOD? of the Board of Educr..tion. pile of exceptionally fine I Thomas Co u Ite r. attorney; We would answe~ emphati. Lawrence F. Kennedy, Assistant cally. "Yes." quality .•• warm, lightweight and Discovering God's love New Species of Herrlugboue South Plans will teach Y.:Jurchild the HOlnecoluing basis of happiness. handsome. 36. to 44 sizes. 125.00 learning about God's Partial to herringbone worsted suits. the quiet Grosse Pointe South High power will give your child Matching quilt-lined hat with variety lhat subtly gels across School students are busy p~e- the confidence to tackle its point of difference? See this paring f1oal~ for the Home. every obstacle that may concealed ear flaps. 10.00 coming festivities which will present itself. new collection at Van Boven's. lake place on Saturday, Octo- ber 19. The Christian Science Added virtue: tbe flawless soft There will be 14 floal~, rep. Sunday School encourages shoulder tailoring. In varied resenting each class and vari- children to find God for ous school clubs. colors. 120.00 lo 160.00. themselves through a study The parade will be led by Ihe of the Scriptures. You are high school's marching band. invited to have your chil. under the direction of Russell D. Reed. Immediately following dren visit or enroll in our the band will be the G ran d classes any Sunday morn. ~larshal of the par a d I.' and ing at (lime and place) president of the school board. Alice ~1ary Hykes. Officers of 10:30 Sunday Morning the Student Association. presi- First Church of Christ, dent Dennis Wickline, vice. Jacobsons president, Irene Cotzias, secre. Scientist MEN'S STORE taries Lynda Adler and Sue Grosse Poinle Farms Schueler and treasurer Karen 282 Chalfonte Ave. Ellis will foUow in the next cars. ------_ __ CLIP iH1S COUP(liN--SiERVIO~ SAEClI 'L ..... Then the Queen and her court r ------._--_.- will follow. The Queen will he I selected from one of three sen. I ior candidates: Martha .Mc- I I Caughrin, Kathy Stewart and Linda Theurkorn. The two not I I selected as Queen will be memo I Filii ENGINE "Tune Up" Special I bers of lhe court. I Other court members include I I Tina Beckman and Jo Ann I.u. I ladre. of the junior class; Sarah II" Check Com pression Frisby and Kathy Sewell. of the I sophomore class; and Judy I Rowermln and Emily Davidson, I ", Insta II NEW Points Regular Price or the freshman class. I The selection of Homecominf( Queen will be announced at I half.lime. II" Insta II NEW Condenser $45.00 I The parade will start at 12:30 lit the Grosse Pointe City Park. I I 11 will follow a route down Jef. II" Install NEW Spark Plugs I [(Orson10 Carlieux. lo Kercheval. to Fishcr anrl finally to Ihe I J;' Clean anti Adjust Auto. Choice SPECIAL PRICE High School, where the GPHS Rlue Devils will meet the Wy. I anrioUe Rears. ~ Free Up Heat Riser It'" Adjust all Belts I Y' Insped all Hoses One I OrOl.e s 95 I ", INCLUDES ALL LABOR & PARTS Week Only I Point. N~wl I PabUshed Every 1b1l!'8d.y by NEW fAll AND WINTEIt HOURS: Anteebo Publlsherl, lac, I 99 Kercheval Avenue Mflft•• O.In. to 9 p.m.-Tues. through Fri. 8 ••In, to 5 p.m.-Servlce Closed Saturday I Grosse Pointe 36, Michigan I I PhO'le TU 2-6900 I Tbree Trunk Liae. I S,c!lnd CI." Po.t". peld .1 o. Irol\ "'leblran, I SublCrlpllon Rat.. ",00 Par VelT by Mall 118.00 outllde W.yne I RI(;IIARD BUI(;K~INC. : 41 AD/,MS AvENUE elo..ST 01 GRAND CIRCUS PARK I County), All New•• nd AdV~1l11"nl Cop,r Nul\ .. ID the N.m Office I WO 2.1605 b:r Tu .. day Noon to InlUr. IDHfIo Add,... aD MaU 18a1lllCl1pUolla. 15103Kercheval, "In the Park" VA 1.5400: CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED ClOI. I .. 'K'erollev.l. GroIN PolD" C8Ut. STORE HOURS: MON. THRU SAT.-9:30 TO 5:30 Chanre 0' Aitm. J'onu .'It) to OLlP THtS COUPON. •• SERVICE SPlEqlAl AI,o In AM A,bor III Kercheval., GroIN Pointe, 48231 ,. , II .. • ------_.-_.------_._,• '+

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I IN. · hospital. medical and surgical NO DRIVER:S LICENSE SCItOO egotf,atf,OnS insurance under the Blue Cross. When Samuel Reed, 3J., of Bluc Shield plan. The Board 2550 Bewick, Detroit, was ar- ----.--- r' d estimates the additiona: cost of (Continued from Page 2) Iselves a.nd their amilles, an surh insurance to be $46,473. rested for speeding on Charle. call bership is alreaay commitled to the public must be educated to Added to the proposed salary voix by Patrolman John Ken. other pUrposes. $1,000,000 of the this fact. Moreove~, the ye~rs and fringe benefit package, the dall, of the Grosse Pointe Park a fawyer receipts from the increased they have spent.m preparmg total increased cost to the Board police deparlment, he did not millage is reserved toward's the~selvcs for thclr chosen pro. would be under $600,000." have a valid operator's license. next year's expenses. The rc- fesslon ~hould be compensated Hp. was taken to headquarlers before you sign mainder of the millage receipts ~y a fall' and rea son a b I e The NEWS was informed on where he was released after will be applied to reduction of mcomc. .Tuesday, Oclober IS, following posting a $100 personal bond. that contract the anticipated deficit of $671,' Fair Compensation Ia meeting of both parties, that 161 in the 1968.69 budget. "That income. how eve r. f~rther negotiations will not be Jf self.satisfied men conld Make sure you have the "Unfortunately, ability to pay; be governed by their need~ and dIsclosed because a news black. only see themselves as others is an essential factor in. any! the. value .to the commumty of ~ut_h~~.b,=n put In(Q eHect. do. competent legal-advice school salarv setllemenl. The thclr serVlce.~, not by contrast - ... that only a lawyer can give majority of ~chool districls arc with the incomes of those .who ELECT_ . you before you sign any not well fixed financially. Many choose to ~nter o~er potenhally I BILL BRYANT kind of contract or deed- of them expect to wirid up this more profllable fIelds. .By the 2941 E. JEfFERSON fiscal year with a substantial same token, the commumty ca'!'1 or befo~e you sign anything U.S. e Stat. deficit. not arbitrarily refuse them thl.'l.r COUNTY 0 Flags • Banners Fraternal that will put you in debt or "They h a v e, nevertheless. 'reasonable demands be~ause It SUPERVIS R PARTS. ACCESSORIES • ALL SIZES Church & Schcol. obligate YOU in any way. been compelled to pay substan: has been callous to theIr wort.h DISTRICT 3 - REPUBLICAN tially the going rate of teachers' in the pas~. T.he teacher IS I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call him for an salaries in the Wayne County worthy of hIS hire, an? should ---_ .._------appointment. area because they must meet be compensated accord1D~ly.. OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS competition in ordar to get and "I find that the. Board m thiS I hold teachers' and they must .case has been falf and reason. I pay a salary ~hich gives teach. able in assessi.ng teae~er salary J ers a reasonable living wage. schedules .. It IS offermg volun. i Sole Recipients? tarily s~laries that a.re canso. There sho,uld be a lawyer in your life. . nant With those wbleh other If you. d.on t have one, call your focal bar "In fact, however, that. thiS Boards in the area have paid as~oc~atlon or contact tl",e State Bar of Board now has funds available through pr

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her recovery. She died at ap. Police Wage Talks Gh-) Dies proximately 4:30 a.m. on Octo. ber 10. tOOKING10. '11(17 NO LOWER FIGURE ANYPLACE. (Continued from Page 1) city's' offer to the police was (Continued from Page 1) Funeral services were held in lOOKING FOI SfRVICE? WE GIVE THE FINEST. understanding, Bremer said. reasonable in. bis opinion, in who has information, anc! dellb. the A. H. Peters Funeral Home, When in for m e d that the that the city is willing to give ALL THIS ••• AND MORE, TOO AT NECKTIES erately withholds il, can get into Mack and Vernier, on Saturday, pickets intended to enter the the police a. wage increase 01 serious trouble. ~ouncil c ham be r s carrying well over 14 percent for the October 12. Burial was in White ROLLED-HAND PRESSED signs, Chief Roh, the city man. first year, which with fringe Ask For InformatioD Chapel Memorial cemetery. TOM TAYLOR BUICK, INC. ager said, approached him and benefits will raise the amount G1anert also said that if the Besides ner parents, Cynthia BUICK-OPEL DEALER Petroleum Solvent clelning cl",bined with oC., new 90 gallon asked if this could be done. !o ~ore than 20 percent, which unknown driver voluntarily is survived by two brothers, New C.n • Used C.,. • P.rt. • Custom Collision ~h..., Je' ",inut. tl.traflex filter prodllcu the be~i in drycleoning Bremer said he was uncertain III Itself would be quite costly comes forward, and gives his Jeff and Tim; and her grand. 13033 GRATIOT LAkeview 6.3000 1.lil.bl•• regarding this move, and prior to the city. side of the story, it is possible parents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Jen'l Ni~ht Service LA 1.9877 to the council meeting asked The city manager said that that he might be enUrely inno. seD. . TWO GROSSE POINTE LOC:ATIOr4~ the members of the council for the fringe be n e fit s would cent of the girl's death. On the a clarification of the matter. amount to about 80 cents an otherhand, if he Is not innocent, DENBY CLEANERS Bremer said that he was told Ihour under the contract offered. and his identity is made known OUR 25th YEAR and he i~ arrested, the law will that there is no ordinance 'PIO. He said that the city is seek. go harder on him. Piek Up .d Oelivery VA 2-7055 hibiting such action. but that it ing a two.year contract be. has been a long-standing poliey cause: 1. It is felt that this Cynthia, a Brownell student, 20D87 Mack It Fairholme - 15029 Kerchnol at Maryland of the council to ban sign. would be most beneficial to was conveyed to Bon Seeours Hear it again Hospital by Farms ambulance. carrying pickets, or any other both parties; 2. The city does Kallne scoring the pennant.eUnchlng run, groups with signs, because of not have the staff to conduct where she was in a coma until her death. While in the hospi. Lollch's promls. during the celebration. the rlisturbance this would year. around negotiations; 3. McLain winning his 30th, Stanley's great cause. Too, such action would Suburbs in this particular area tal, many of her fellow students including a numbe... from he; catch, Horton home runs. MtAuliffe's fight, be very undignified, since this have set a tenure of two.year Cash home runs. Gates' double-header would tend to create a circus. contracts; and 4. The Farms eigbth grade class, went to their pinch hit victories. Freehan's spring training •• I like atmosphere. has two.year contracts with respective churches to pray for anybody know what theWa,ne prediction. North(up'. grand slams. Wilson Bremer said that he and his . ~~~~ 10ca.1 .depa~tments, other aiding his cause with. bat, Matthews home colleagues. representing the AdmlDlstrahve. r HAVE YOUR runs. Patterson, In relief, strike, out the County Charier Commission is! city'~ wage negotiating team, . ~remer said that the police • ~~~~rDD~y side. Hiller's one-hitter. Tracewskl homer. have met nine times with the IDSlst on $10,UOOa year now, LADIES Price pinch homer. Wert'. 14th Inning I AN EXPERT police negotiators since April whereas the city offered to give 1 remodel old jewelry into homer. Sparma winning the pennant, 1, and the last meeting was that amount toward the end of the finest, late81 styles. Matchlck'. hom.run. Oyler'. fielding. held on September 26. No future ihe two.year contract. The PO- HENRY BODMAN, II • Great Valu.. in Fine Ii. Dobson, Lasher, Warden and Comer. The meetings have been scheduled lice have been offered $9,300 triple plAY. The club houso victory leene. l lIIonis, Walch.. and all so far, he said, although the (from the present $8,300 a Th. "Go Get 'Em Tlger.n flght long, And knows and he s running for it city is willing to meet with the ~'ear), retroactive to July 1; Gold Jew.1 , police for an amicable solutit'n $9,600 on January 1, 1969; ••Y f h score. of other TIger highlights, AU In to the talks. $9,800 on July 1, 1969; and ear 0 t e th.lr orlginal.broadcast excitement. Com- in the -.ger '6811 m.nt. by the players, themselves, The only He said that he felt that the $10.000 on January I, 1970. Illn". Ned whir. 1/011 tD4f1 T album. The officIal album. A collector's He pointed out that the in. AVAILABLE TO EVERYONE Item. Llmlt.d Edition, At a special public Primary Election, Noy .5 crease in pension benefits voted Alfred E. Zier AT ANY OFFICE OF •• rvlee price of just two dollar •• Dorothy Ashby hy the local citizens more than JEWELER & GOLDSMITH a year ago, is costing the city 16437 E. Worr.n TU t 04980 $400 more for each policeman We buy old gold, jewelry NATIONAL BANK OF DETROIT A ppears Oct. 20 and fireman. and dlamond5. INDOOR COMFORT The Japanese koto, the jazz The city manager said that harp and gentle voice of Dor. the city is ready to negotiate othy Ashby await concertgoers the wage question at any time on Sunday evening, October 20, and as long as it takes t~ New Heating System at 8 o'clock at the Grosse Pointe reach an amicable agree~ent Unitarian Church in Maumee with the police officers. It is hoped that this settlement will JUST avenue. Could Pay For Itself be reached soon, he added. Miss Ashby is one of the few jazz harpists in the entire coun. try. At this concert, a return Parcells School ARRIVED engagement at the ChUTChshe by will also play the ancient' Jap. To Host Parents anese koto, a 13.stringed in. FROM strument she describes as a ROBERTA. "Doe" WILLIAMS metallic harp. P.arents will ~ave an oppor. tUnIty to experIence a typical Her husband, John Ashby, Is (l\iIR. INDOOR COMFORT) on the drums and Clarence Middle School day at Parcells' Sherrill is on bass. annual "A Day in the Class. LISSE, HOLLAND ~90"'e~" room" scheduled for tonight "Afro.Harping" is her latest Thursday, October 17, at 7:30 album. Her ninth album, with o'clock. The evening is design. Our Largest Direct ;. ../- : Our service men enter ap. think they need more than a a Christmas theme, will be re. ed to. b.ll particularly helpful in proximately 10,000basements new heating f,ystem, and it leased shortly. Her albums will explamIng thE) innovations of be available at the Church the the .pilot program, the new Shipment '8* in the Greater Detroit area is put off again. 01 ~,...,~ .~ night of the concert. every year for either normal grading system, and their ad- Unfortunately, what many The Ashbys' most recent trio vantages in a Middle School. maintenance 0 r emergency people don't realize, is that ' umph was a two week engage. service of heating equipment. As the parents follow their a new heating system will ment in Toronto, where their child's schedule, they will meet original musical, "Game," was } checking in TOP QUALITY IMPORTED In thl.!records o[ pay [or ilseU, sometimes we)) received, including a fa. leachers during each class of 10 minutes. Classroom proced. these calls and the informa. as little as 3 or 4 years. A vorable review in the New York ures used to accomplish course tion obtained about healing new heating system will save Time11. "Game" will be taken to goals, materials of instruction, equipment in those homes, up to 40% on fuel bills alone, Washinglon, D.C., this fall. HOLLAND BULBS methods of recognizing individ. it is evident that there are and generaily eliminates aJl Tickets are available at the ual differences, help whieh is many old, fllefricient, un. service except for normal Church. Reserved patron lickels available to students oul~ide the are $5 and regular tickels are Come Early For A Good Selection! sightly, inadequate and poor. maintenance. W hen you classroom and arrangements $3. ' for individual parent.teacher Iy designed heating systems, count up the added blessings conferences will be discussed. BESTQUALITY INYEARSAND ••• which cost their owners a of warm rooms with even lIIrs. Stanley Gwillim, chair. temperatures throughout the lot of money each year in man of the Seventh Grade high fuel bills, service calls, whole house, all of the extra Homeroom Mothers, and Mrs. THE PRICES ARE RIGHT! and lost space. They also ex- space saved witb the newer John Shook, mother vice.nresi. perience much inconveni. more compact equipment, the dent and social chairman ~f the enr.c, aggravtion, and dis. instant response 10 automatic P.TA., have organized refresh. ments. which will be available controls. and the clean fil. comfort because of these throughout the evening in the MELDRUM &5MIIH failings in one of the home's tered air; it's hard to ima. girls' gym. Parents are invited most important systems. gine putting up with an out. to have a cup of coffee during Holland Bulb Spec;alists dated system. periods marked "study hall" Many people believe that and "lunch" on student sched. they are being very econo. Why not let our competent ules. mical by nursing their tired, staff check your heating sys. 17750 Mack Ave. TU 5-5433 tem? Perhaps you are nurs- CALL VOGEL.RITT Parcell's P.T.A. officers for old heating plants along for ing along a tired old heat. FOR ALL PEST PROBLEMS the 1968.1969 school year are: years and years; usually say. Do-il'lournlf pest control can b. ing system that is costing doll)"Dulsell trouble. Be ~Ie. Be Donald Remter, president; Ro- ing, "Someday I am going to you far more money than ~\t £tl~~heN:'~D~:'~~~f:~'l1~~berl J. Otto, father vice.presi. replace that systems when I you think. more problems. dent; ~{rs. John Shook. mother vice. president; William Ar. get a little money ahead." For a free home survey call ~()' haugh, teacher vice.presldent; In the meantime there is al. Williams Regrigeration and _Michigan 12525 Grand Rlver-TE 4-6900 Mrs, Roger Knoor. secretary; VERBRUGGE'S ways some other item they Heating at 372.5500. for ,.."liable J.rmil. conlrol, and David Scully, treasurer. co" 1elminrlt-TE ,(.6902 Vincent L. Peterson, Par- cells' principal, observed, "Oc- casionally a' parent will say to me, 'My. what a beautiful build. ing you have here.' This is true, hut if that is the only imprcs. I sion a parent has of our school. then it is not 100 significant. I hope parents will go away with a beller understanding and ap. prcciation of our total instruc. U.S.D.A, HOME MADE tional program as well as a more positive feeling about the pro. fessional comlletencies of our SKINLESS stafL" LEG WIENERS nol.l) POUCE EXAi\IS 0' William P. Ellenburg. Grosse Pointe Park director of public sM('ty, has announced that, LAMB YOUR NEW CAR wilhin Ihe nexl 30 days. he will conduct promotion examina. 65: lions for policemen who wish WHERE YOU GET 10 scek advancement to the P'RODUCE --- rank of corporal .and lieutenant. He, wUl announce Ihe exact THE BEST DEAL date latcr. 8.9~ AND THE BEST SERVICE Open LIBBY PINEAPPLE JUICE TOMATO JUICE CALIF, JUICE Saturday LARGE "6.0%. C:AN URGE "6.0%. CAN

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Thursday, Odober /7, /968 <;ROSS! POINTE NEWS Page Five Intruders Enter . H Mrs. H. Justin Davidson, Vo- be, more than ever. everybody', Jr. Great Books Program Begins O en ouse ters Service chairman for the business. Here's a convenient, P Grosse Pointe League. heads up instructive way to take a step in The Department of Co m- fact that this is a tremendous Honle in FarnlS this activity. She joins the that direction. munity Services of the Grosse program, rieh with the bene. Farms police are investigating (Continued from Page I) League and the War Memorial Pointe Public Schools is hold. fits of an opportunity for young the breaking and entering of the ~ame6 of p~eC1nct delegates. a in urging all interested and ing a special meeting at the people to reflect upon the great home of Elwood C. Eken 488 li~t of candidates whose names concerned citizens to attend the War Memorial on Monday, Oc- thoughts of our written heri. LaBelle, which took place' duro WIll appear on the ballot at the Open House for Candidates on tober 21, at 10 o'clock, to reo tage. ing the night of Saturday, Octo- genera! election, plus a brief Sunday October 20 from 3 to cruit interest and impart in. The Department of Communi. ber 5. explanation o{ the baUot issues. 5 p.m.' , formation concerning the Junior ty Services hopes that parents Investigating officers said tbat Candidates will also furnish Great Books Program. and other educationally-orient- evidence showed that tbe cul- campaign literature, with facts, In this vita! election year the Several local scbools are pres. ed leaders will attend this meet. prits entered the house through figures and viewpoints. business of government should Come and See Us for the enlly committed to this pro. ing on Octoher 21. the front door, and since there gram and can provide strong were no marks of forcible entry. • Best Deal in Town! testimony to its popularity with they must have used some kind • youngsters who participate. Parties of a key. The intruders left by The discussion leaders, who the rear door of the house it volunteer their services to the was said. J If you're casting a program, also express enthusi- (ContilHled from Page 1) Eken told police that he lock- astic endorsement hased on the borhood Club, Is serving his ed up the house completely be- stimulating and thought-provok- third year as citizens' commit. f~re retiring at 12 midnight, and wider shadow these 'days .... tee chairman. Other officers did not know the house bad been Impala $pcrt CO~P8 ing reactions they receive from '2,325 the youngsters with whom they ar~: Po.lie!' Chief of Grosse entered until he saw the rear you could be in trouble work. POJnt~CI~y And~ew C. Teetaert, and porcb doors ajar. \Vh? ~s vlCe.chalrman; Dorothy His two daughte S 11 All evidence points to the LUUWlg,secretary. Arthur Dan- and Colleen 9 '~\husa:, d People in our "Stress ~ociety" tend to over-indulge necker, treasurer, and M~s. Ro. voices d{J\~st~i~~~ froe~ t~~~ and as a result overweight and high blood pressure bert Sch'lelp.r, foo~ chauman, second floor bedroom. and that are common problems. If you're in your 40's or SO's Woods Retains Ben, Hubbar~, presl~ent of the whoever was in the house re- Dad s Club, IS handhng chaper.j mained from 3 a t 4'30 the odds are high you have one or both of thess Boat Restriction ons I • .m. 0 - a.m . I . problems. If you identify yourself with this group I : ! The girls apparenl!y were too All Grosse Pointe police de. frightened to wake their father. you'd be wise to do something about it. Like getting .ERNIE GRISSOM Power boaters and sailboa~ partments will be represented. Eken told police that he regular check-ups, finding out your limits, and stick. ers have never seen eye-to.eye: "Lon" Persley Gratiot & 15 Mile !,arents interesled in chaperon- checked the house and could ing to lhem. If you've been thinking about life Representative This fact was brought to ligbt mg should contact Mr. Krattli. find nothing missing. at the Woods Council meeting insuranc:, and discovered that the cost in your cass DETROIT (EAST) 293-1010 Monday evening, October 7. is high, or even difficult to get, Manufacturers Life EL.7.0007 & 44'h460 At that time the Council was may be able to help. We have always believed that asked to consider changing the LILA~S GOURMET life insurance should be a...ailable to the largest group present ordinance restricting . of people possible and at the lowest possible price. the size of boats to 26 feet. IS NOW OPEN! You will find the Man from Manufacturers well Jack D. Wesenberg of the qualified and helpful in your selection of a plan to sl.!it ""ar particular needs. Woods Boat Club requested a For the FIRST TIME-you can eat your favorite delicacies ~t COLOR home. With for more pleasure and no tedious work. Created and Call him soon. change to a 30.boat restric- tion. prepared by on expert ... Enioy the unique and tantalizing fl.avor of old country foods .• Kibbie • Grape Leaves. Meat James' R. Cann, director of ME Pies. Cabbage Rolls. Chicken with Stuffing. HOTS D'oeuvres. the Grosse Pointe Woods Boat Club, Sailfleet Captain, repre- senting the sailboaters, reo LILA~S GOURME1.' MIIUFlelDRERS LIFE quested the ordinance not be 15211 MA.CK AVE • TU 6.8540 INSURANCE COMPANY changed. • He indicated in a communi. I cation t(J the Council. that the docks w(,;'e too small to easily accommodate boats of that length. that it might result in smaner boats being moved to less desirable locations tp gi:ve way to larger boats wanting ARE YOU AFRAID? to use the larger slips now oc- cupied. that the height of large moored powerboats would ob. ••• Afraid of whom the next stranger at your struct the view of adjacent sailboaters when pulling away door might be? from their slips, that the water depth would eliminate sailboat. ••• Af~'aid to leave your wife and children ers from bringing in boats of comparable size, that the home alone ? amendment would make it al- most mandatory that water and electricity be furnished to boats ••• Afraid to walk to your neighborhood store '1 of this sizc, and that increased dockage charges to offset this ••• Afraid your very home is in danger? type of expense would be I GOLD strongly opposed by the sail. I 'nJen., drive oat to see the JDO'iit beautiful show boaters. on earth-the colorful change of the Michigan Mr. Wesenberg requested' landscape. "Color reports coming into Auto Club that the matter be deferred offices detail where and when ihe sbc-w is at its until sailboaters and power YOU HAVE REASON TO BE! best. boaters have an opportunity to Make your cob: tour ~ enjoyable with discuss the issue more thor- Crime is increasing almost nine times faster than the personalized ~ €lab tm¥el pliuining. JoiD oughly. However the Council Now! voted against amending the population. Everv 10 seconds, a violent crime is committed ordinance with the suggestion AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF MICHIGAN that the Boat Club members somewhere in this country. come back with a counter-pro. During the Johnson- Humphrey administration, a murder GROSSE POINTE DIVISION posal if they so desired. is committed every 48 minutes .. a forcible rape every 21 '54' 5 E. Jeffenon HU1UAN NATURE Phone 821-6300 Bad luck gets credit for many minutes, a robbery every three minutes, and an aggravated George Measel, Malwger troubles you s h 0 u 1 d have charged up to yourself. assault every 23 seconds.

Outside it coukl be cold on the DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT NOVEMBER 5TH shady side of the house. colder on the windy sKJe. warrrest on the Vote for a Congressman who wiH work to restore effective law enforce- suoov side. But inside - witt! modern etectric heat-you can be cozy and ment and who will demand that those who break the law be punished. comfortable. aI tbroogh the house. That's howit is..-.h electric heat. Electric heat is the eleanest. qIIietest. most comfortable heat you caP get PETER O'ROURKE says: And thai's not aI. The operating cost ill guarcmteed. For full details. "'Protection of the innocent should be government's ;.st eall EdiSOQ Oi' an Edison. first concern. Instead of punishing criminals, govern- Approved Electric Heat Contractor. So get eJectrir: heat lts etJer. ment under the Democrats has told the law-abiding, teady. always comfortabre It's the hardworking citizens that they are at fault. even-tempered heat. EDISON "As your Congressman. I pledge to work for legisla- tion to help law enforcement officials fight crime more Electric heat- effectively, including measures to change court atti- the even-tempered heat. tudes that hamper law enforcement by overly protect- ing criminal suspects." i THE RECORD • Suddenly, my oppone,1t is worried about law and order. He is worried becaUS9 he now realizes that decent citizens have had enough of excusing lawlessness and violence. Where was he while the crime rate in the U.S. was rising 88 percent? Where was he while riots and violent demon- strations became everyday occurrences 7 He was in office _• _and he did nothing about it.

AN EXAMPLE The incumbent Congressman from the 14th District hi!d two opportunities to help fight crime in the only city where the Congress has direct responsibility for law enforcement. Washington, D.C. In 1965 and 1966, a bill was introduced to 8tr~,"gthen the Washington criminal code. Both times lucien Nedzi voted against that bill ••• even though most of his colleagues supported it. Remember that when you are deciding who reallv stands for effective law enforcement.

_. • b. bP no • h R S o hhhtt •• tnt." n = • trtrtrtr b>_tDS»'b_- Pag$ Six GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, October 17, 1968 Lt. Stewart Smythe Serves In Vietn,m Farms Patrolmen Join Camera Club Army FI,~st Lieutenant Stew. II forward observer wltbthe 22nd The Presidency is important ••• so I. Wayne (Gunty' art J. Sm~ ,he, 22, son Of Mrs. Artillery near An Khe Viet. Meets Tuesday Maryann Smythe,' 910 Edge. . J State- Wide Police Group mont Park, was assigned 89 a nam, September 17. . The Grosse Pointe Camera Yot. the WHOLEballot Noyember 5th The Grosse Polnle Farms It was pointed out that the Club will meet Tuesday eve- Pollee Otclcers' Association on aims of POAM are to bring ninl, October 22, at 8 o'clock in Monday, October 14, announced, professionalism to an pollee of. the Grosse Pointe War Memo" VOTE YES FOR COUNTY HOME RULE through Its president, tllat It flcers in the State; to strive to rIal. Frank Enright wlll demon. It l01b Wttp 1l{untn has become a charter member raise the standards of recruit. strate the use Of. portr!:lt light- of the newly organized Police tng and training; and to en- ing. VOTE FRANK FOR COMMISSIONER 14915 Charlevoix, ntar Alter Officers Association of Mich!. cour8ge all cllles to merelBe Members are asked to bring gan. the professional training of their cameras loaded with film , Pizza by Joe Malie Patrolman Tho mas Kelly, pOllc8men, whereby. they can suitable for floodlights. Models * Wayne County needs a "Constitution" prt'sident oC the GPFPOA, said Le In a llosltlon to demand pro. and lights will be provided for a that the organizational meeting fessional pay. "shooting seaBioL." Visitors are to modernize and organize it s gov- welcome. Our 1918player piano is free to was held in Lansin~ and that The nelV State Association, ernment for efficiency and effectiveness. hi~ as.~ociation was the first to which has no objections to being loin. after 25 other police called a labor union, will be our customers Frosty mugs I of groups, representing apnroxi. able to advise, turn and aid lis VIAENE * FRANK FIRNSCHILD is well qualified mately 5.000 police officers members and their bargailting Nursery and Landscape beer, Coney Island Hot Oo-gsJ throughout Michigan. heard teams, on how to negotiate ef. to help with that "Constitution. U talks of the benefits that coulll Ceclively. It will also furnish Fresh Roasted Peanuts (throw I result ~rom the formation oC a ,up-to.datc Cacts and figures, • life-long Wayne County resident. . statc,wlde body. i legal opinions and advice for SNOW • Communications executive. I Kellr and Patrolman Vincent! fact finding llnd mediation. shells on floo"r), pot bellied stove, I Pett'rs, vice.president of the I • • Active in civic and church affairs ! Farrn,~ Association, were auth I In other \Yords. It was added, FRANK F. FJRNSCHILD lorlzed to join th~ State Asso- POAM alms to professionalize on local and state levels. REMOVAL 015TJI.ICT I • REFUBLlO.S SIO! clatlon bv a 15.1 vote of the both the police offleer and hls Miscellaneous junk, I By the Season • Property owner - Grosse Pointe Shores, WAYNE CO. CHARTER COMM. members.oC their group. Three pay. so 8S t.o help him function cell 777.2800 members were absent and could effectively In today's troubled w. "r~l" The Five polntlS not be reached to cllst their, and sophisticated society. votes in the matter. It \Vas said. I[ 331-9153 There are 19 patrolmen in the Farms Police Department. i Not only was the Farms the first to join the State Associa- tion, but it is the lirst from The Pointes to do so. It was stated. It was revealed that there were severnl other pol ice groups, including the State Polict' Troopers Association, present at the meeting, which did not join. although they ex- pressed enthusillsm and interest. Only Associations that paid their dues were enrolled' as charter members, with such membership to be held open for a short time only. . Kelly was appointed to the ; Legislative Committee of the new potkl' organization. Picked to lead rOAM. during its first yea:-, was Detroit Pa- All GARDEN STATUARY AND FOUNtAINS 20% OFf trolman Carl Parsell, presi- -lent; Pontiac Pptrolman Ken QUALITY BULBS Davidson, vice.president; De- troit Patrolman Charles With. QUALITY RATHER THAN QUANTITY ASSURE ers. secretary; an'd Livonia YOU OF BEAUTIFUL SPRING BLOOMS- • Patrolman Dan Wilcox, treas. YOU WON'T BE DISAPPOINTED urer. IT'S LANDSCAPINC TIME Nine other patrolmen from See Our Fine Selection of Evergreens various department!; were Illect. ed to the Executive Board. and three others. besides Kelly, HALL'S NURSERY were appointed to 1lJe Legis- lative Committee. 24300 HARPER (between 9 & 10 Mil.) PR 5.3455 Quotas

(Continued trom Page 1) low workers Cor contributions during the 20th annual Torch Drive. Tri-county chairman for rcsi- dential campaigns is lIIrs. l1()n- TY H. Hubbard lIT. of Grosse Pointe Farms. Hl!ading commu. nlty business campaigns this year is Edward J. Blanch, as- sistant controller, Ford Motor Company. The campaign got undorway with I torch lighting ceremony at noon Jll'.lnday at the foot of Woodward in Detroit's down. town area. The kick-oCf luncheon. attend- ed hy more than 250 top cam- paign leaders, was held at noon Tuesday. Pointe Officers Study Narcotics

Patr. Waller D. Paton, attach- to the Grosse Pointe Park De- tective Bureau. and Lt. Jack cd to the Grosse Pointe Park Dct()ctive Burcau. and Lt. Jack Patterson and Patr. Steven Pet- rik, of the Woods' Police De- partment, last we~k received diplomas of Merit after finish. Your registered pharmacist works promptly and in6 a crash course in narcotics accurate-Iy to compound the prescription your an':! drug abuse It Oakland Community College. doctor orders. His skill and knowledge are always The special course was spon- available. Just call. sored jointly by the Collegl' and the Oakland County pros&~'Utor's oWeI', in cooperation with the Federal Bureau of Narcotics For Prescription Seryice and Dangerous Drugs. Representatives of other Mct. No~•.e I)ullie Illu,r ••uu~,' I ropolitan Area police depart. • mcnU took the course, which 16926 KERCHEVAL IN THE VILLAGE ran 8~~ hours each day for a Iweek, and required considerable I {'/If"mnr;srs 10 sen;e 1}0/1 ,home work, Paton reported. TU 5.2154 I.f)()PHOI,ES The ability to dodge the CGn f .... prowl" delillerll servicl! scq lIen ces is cons idered the best policy by dishonest men. ~------

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Thursday, October 17, 1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Seven =: Oltuar.les IlsePh, David, Don~ld and Paul. IFrank; and a sister, 1\[rs. Mae Ifrom the A. H. Peters Funeralj Mr. portera is survived by Interment was m Mount Oli, Moczik. Home, and at 9:30 o'clock, from his wife, Elena; two daughters, STORM SASH FOR STEEL CASEMENTS Ob To flt Milstyles of "Fenestra@" type wlndow., vet Cemetery. Memorial T~ih~tes may ~e) Our Lady Queen of Peace Maryann and Concetta; and a furnished In Alum. or Steel, 10 color . .------...... ------• • • sent to the Michigan Masomc Ch ch H d' d T son, Jonathan. "NOTE" A/R.TEe SE~TJONS JOSEPH LAPERE of. Peace Church and Mount CARL DeBUIGNE Ho~e in A~ma, Mich.,. or th~ oc~be~ 15~ fue St~nJOh~es~~: Interment will be in Mount EASY TO OPEl'( I I Hinged for cleanlnt, no storag., stays on Funeral services for former Olivet Cemetery. She died on Private funeral services for ~hr~e Crippled Chlldrens pital. IOlivet Cemetery yelr 'rounll-365 days of ,omfort. Anodized Pointer Joseph Lapere, 80, of Thursday, Octoher 10, in Art Mr. DeBuigne, 64, of 775 Bal- un. . Or baked .namel finish. Black.brown",,. .... grav.red qr whit •• Georgian East Nursing Home, Center Hospital, Detroit. lantyne road \ ere h ld Interment was In, Woodlawn ELEeT- I . ' 11 ~ on Cemetery. were held on Saturday, "Octo. A native Detroiter, Mrs. Monday, October 14, m the '. • • Burglar PlOOf Guards for Windows ber 12, from the Verheyden Fu- Balow is survived by her hus- V.erheydn ~uneral Home. He JOSEPH V. PORTERA and Doors Prevent Vandalism I BILL B.'YAM' We are specialists In OUr field neral Home .and. st. Ambr~se band, Henry; three daughters, dIed on Friday, Octobe~ 11, in Funeral servIces for Mr.' Bnd don't you forget It. ~hurch. He died In the nursmg Mrs. Dorothy Prain, Mrs. Bar- St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. IPortera 54 of 1633 Broadstone I COU"'ITY SUPERVISOR - 640IUT AIR-TEe W."SldoCcillTW 2-7800 orne ?n We~nesdliY, October 9. bara McGoldiek and Mrs. Gloria Mr. DeBuigne is survived by l"oad, \~ill be held at 9 o'clocl< 1"1II 7 JoIIU ao la •• SId. C<:oll H.e 18 surVIVed by a brother, !Summar; and four sons, Jo- his wife Marion' a brother today Thursday October 17 DISTRICT 3 - REPUBLICAN a sISter and two grandchildren. ' , " , , t 8LK. WEST OF OAKLAND Interment was in Mount Oli- vet Cemetery.e.. .. ADOLPH J. ZIESKE • Funeral services for Mr. Zieske, 76, of 1311 Kensington road, were held on Friday, Oc- tober 11, from the Verheyden Funeral Home and St. Clare Church. A Rosary was said Thursday, October 10. He died on Wednesday, October 8, in Bon Secours Hospital. Mr. Zieske is survived by his wife, Nora. He was the brother of the late Sister M. Elsa, S.C.C. and the late Sister M Eberharda, S.C.C. Interment was in Mount El- liott Cemetery • • • • LYLE BEEMAN Graveside services for Mr. Beeman, 86, of 758 Barrington road, were held on Saturday, October 12, in Holy Cross Ceme. tery, Milwaukee, Wis. He died , on Wednesday, October 9, in Bon SfJcours Hospital. Mr. Beeman was the husband In this age of gimcracks and chrome, of the late Lauretta and is sur. vived by two daught~rs. Mrs. Wallace Milbrath and Joan; a sister, Mrs. Helen Smith; and a grandaughter, Anne. is there aplace for a car s%ver-engineered'; Interment was in Holy Cross Cemetery. e e _ FREDA SIMPLE that 90 percent of its value is invisible? Funeral services for Mrs. Simple, 84, of 266 McKinley avenue, were held on Wednes. day, October 16, in the Chapel of the A H. Peters Funeral Home. She died on Sunday, October 13, in Belmont Nurs. ing Home. :Mercedes-Benz thinks so. She was the wife of the late John and is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Harry Taylor; two grandchildren, Don' and John; six great-grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Ella Siewertz; and two brothers, Alva and Harry Frohnaple. Interment was In Woodmere Cemetery • • • • MARTHA C. BALOW Funeral services for Mrs. Balow; 66, of 237l Allard ave. nue, were held 'on Monday, October 14, in the Verheyden Funeral HOll!e,Our Lady Queen

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Un, Tolleson attended the Project l IHead Start-Upward Bound'pro- For many of us summer Churches. became a member of grams at Bennett College in lDeaJI5 bot, lazy weather, days a German family in Kiel, and Millbrook, N.Y., where thev LEASING NEW CARS - - ---,...,. of! relautiOD on the golf course, Nancy C~alat s~nt almost three worked with underprivileged Iromrs 5jlL'I1t lounging by the months In BraZil as an Ameri- children. Marie Valk and Barb. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY pQ(ll-a welcome change from can Field service student. ara Noyes were enrolled at tJreo pcessures of employment or Eve Sadtlsk took a six-week era n b roo k in seven.week • (HEVIOLETS ~~tJGt4:J~, edtication. But for .an increasing art history study tour through courses involving art, theater • PONTlA(S Dunber of University SChool Europe, while Kirk Stanfield and creative writing. George • PLYMOUTHS ?CUSTOM BUILDERS studeDtl, a li11IDmeris a means spent three weeks traveling Mesritz took an eight week • fORDS ARCHITECTURAL SERVICE •• FREE ESTIMATES of b,roadening one"s outlook, of through Scotland, England, Ire- course in speed reading. I Call us today for special role on cor 01 your choice. invoUvemeDt in rather than de. land, and Wales. Traveling per. Chris ZUKowskiattended jour- RESIDENTIAL. COMMERCIAL MODERNIZATION taclnnent from the reality of the haps the farthest distance from nalism classes for two weeks at evel:)'day world. home, Craig Dickson went to Michigan State, and Linda Me. ~822.8022114259 MACK AVE Ft'l'esaking the comforts of Australia and New Zealand. Pherson wcnt to the University United States travel was of Michigan for a two week ad. ~ DETROIT"tt\ICH. hom~ the lure of carefree, 17601 MACK TU 6.4605 study- free days, many students elected by Debbie Huster. Cyn. vanced math course. explor ed new territories, phys- tbia Caskey and Susan Swan, Locally, Del Dillingham work. who spent five weeks roughing ed for Senator Eugene Mc. ical, Ii()Cial, and intellectual, a.1d • it is lliteresting to note a strik- ing similarity in their overall • impreSl,ions. whether they work. ed tra-.-eled, or studied. People, our students discov. ered, are what make the world what it is. Earning money may be useJ)ul; studying flew courses is bro31dening; seeing new and differallt countries has its ex. citemenlL; but in all of these ex. perienCleS personal relationships strike the most responsive chord. The people with whom okwhat Plymou our stUldents lived and worked and stllldied were justification enough ;for the summer's activo ities. The fuUowing represents the summer. program of a number to of University School seniors. It up now. does not include the entire class. It is merely an attempt to show tbe breadth and depth of SIllIl- mer experiences in w b i c h Grosse ~inte University School students are participating EurOPeaD travel and study oc. cupied a significant number of seD i0 r &. Kathleen Gordon, Evelyn Cymbal and Betsy ~am lived in :Nantes, France, as. par. ticipants in the foreign study program sponsored by the Inde. pendent Schools Abroad. Chris McNaughton travoeled to Madrid Spain, to live "With a family' under the ausJices of the Rollins College '.Verano Espanol" program. Lisa :Bowers, under the "youth for Under- standing" program spon~ored by the Michigan Coonel1 oC Seek Stolen Car; F'ind' Its Double Longer, wider, roomier than ever before. With a new smooth, rounded leokte While searching for a car stolen in Grosse Pointe Park, win you over in a hurry. - Det. Sgt. James La Pratt found an identical car whicl1 had been stolen in Detroit. "Most un- lI.Sual," police said. Mrs. Mary O'Connor reported that her automobile had becn stolen while parked in the street in front of her borne at 1407 Beaconsfield. Her car was a light blue 1966 Dodge Coronet tw~door hard top. Last Sunday, Sgt. La Pratt decided he would take a police sco~ car and make a search 01 the .area for Mrs. O'Connor's car. At Lakewood and Essex in Dell'oit, he spott~d a car parlted at the curb which was precisely what Mrs. O'Connor had de- scribed. The sergeant pulled over to the curb, went back to check . . . Yep, the automobile was • light blue 1966 Dodge Coronel ,..,,,4 twu-door hard top. Elated by his find. Sgt. La Pratt checked the license plate and the motor. f"li Wrong numbers! .. :~ Then he checked the list of t-;~..: cs1 stolen cars he carried in his pocket. The two cars matched per- 1969 SPORT SATEU1TE •••1he ear that proves you can improve on success ... ) fectly-except for the license , ' r ' .'" ' For the y'oung heart, the car that's plates and the motor number at I But the car he found also was after your heart. The one with all ' a stolen one; someone had UterOQn'tand handling too, ~ filehed it in Detroit. then left -, .... , .' ,;; it parked where the officer ...~ found it. Sgt. La Pratt called ..,~ Detroit p<;Iice. They impounded i the automobile. ';:. 4 Robert E. Woleben ~1 Trains at Ft. Polk Army Private Robert E. Wole. ben, 24, son of Mrs. Irene L. Woleben, 738Loraine road, com. pleted nine we"ks of advanced infantry training August 2 at Ft. Polk, La. IUs last week of tfllining was spent in guerrilla warfare exercises. During his ,guerrilla training, he lived under simulated Viet- nam conditions for five days, fighting off night attacks and conducting raids on "enemy" villaj!cs. He was taught meth. ods of removing booby tral!~, setting ambushes and avoiding enemy ambushes. Other specialized training in. eluded small unit tadies. map reading, lAnd mine warfare, communiealion~, and firing the M.16 rifle, M-60 machine gun and the 3.5.ineh rocket launch. ~r. 0' WHITEWALLS CHAVSLER MOIOIlIllOIlfllU,1lGII Watch AfL Football on NBC-TV. Plymoulfi ANY SIZE IN STOCK $10 Retreads plus Recappable Cuin., Find out what Plymouth's up to now at your Plymouth Dealer's. TIRE LOCHMOOR CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH, IN(. DISTRIBUTORS, IN(. GROSSE POINTE CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH, INe. '''11 I. WAltltlN 18165Mack Ave., Detroit, Michigan TU 2-6.21 15401E. Jefferson, Grosse Pointe Park

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PROFITS BY MISTAKES accept the sanitary sewage and I SELF SERVICE .nd DROP OFF Take time to look back now ' h d I b Woods Accepts furnish water for the entire I and then-some useful lessons FAMILY LAUNDRY • RUG WASHING • CLEANING I N eighbor 00 C u News Sewer Pl'opsoal :Multiple Housing Project if the, can be learnl!d from past er. All L.undry .nd Dry Creanlng clone ,.par.l"y •.• rors. developers pur c hils e Woods I It Is nevlr Wished or cleaned with otlter customll'$'. As a result of the Neighbor- tempting to form teams that Members of the Grosse Pointe walet and if they agree to pay Call For 884 9690 It's Impossible for one to cor- hood Club Jogging Cluh Meet. will compete with local schools Woods Council discussed at their the drainage tax, along with i Pick.Up • rect the proofs of life. ing, held Wednesday, October and also teams from Bloomfield meeting of Monday, Oclober 7, other stipulations and recom. I KWIKEE SNO.WHITE LAUNDROMAT & DRY CLEANERS 9, it was decided that the first Hills and Birmingham. a request by William F. Baker mendations made by City En- i jogging session would begin Mothers interested in promot- president of Cox and Baker: 16300 E. WARREN (Ccrner 3 Ma. Drive) gineer Laurence H, Pate and i Delroil', First, Llrgest Ind aest Equipped Wednesday, October 16, at 8 ing this sport are requested to to have the city accept the sani- City Attorney George Catlin. i p.m. itJ Brownell Jr. High Boy's gel in touch with Miss :Masak, tary sewage for both the Grosse -----_._-_. __ .-"------Gym, 260 Cha1fonte, with park- TU 5.4600. The Crub needs your Pointe Woods and St. Clair iDg in the rear of the building. support and help in getting Shores portions of the property I I I anybody know what theWayne Due to the uneven surface and Igirls to parti;ip:te. Cox ~d Baker wi~hes to deye- Special VA. A DalMAN muddy condition on the Neigh. ' lop mto a Mulhple HOUSmg! borhood Club field 1t was fell CREATIVE DANCE !Project in ,Mack avenue north Introductory Oller SNOWBIRD (ounty Charter Commission is ! inadvisable to use that facility Openings are still available of Brys drlve. 4 days only. and the ref 0 rearrangements in the CreaUve Dance Class un- The Council also discussed a Oct, 16.17.18.19 ..J:5J'...... the extra were made at Brownell for use uer the ins t rue t ion of Mrs. letter from the City Manager of ::;fJ muscle of the gym on evenings it is Marcy Shattuck, a dance major Sl. Clair Shores, D. J. Harm, .,,~' ,SMO THROWER HENRY BODMAN, II available, and when not, use from Wayne State and an expert which stated that St. Clair of the parking lot, and in case in this dance area. Girls ages 5hores would not be able to 4 h.p.22" knows and he's runing for if of bad weather the Southwest 6.9 years of age will be given handle the added sanitary sew- corridor. a background of body move. age load and asked that the reg. 249.95 AI r' t' tho ment that will be' beneficial for ICouncil discuss Ihe possibility in the gra~O /ara~p~nt s m l~ prOf future ballet experien:c and f~r of .the Woods assuming the re 8 e k 0 p~Ydat ee 0 physical and rhythmiC coordl- samtary sewer flow. $5 for an -wee perlO 0 cov. ., , I 95 ar cost of leadership and com- nahan. I The Council agreed to for- Special 219 Primary Election, Nay .5 munications. Please call the Neighborhood i mll/ate a letter to Mr. Harm in. Clark La'vrence will wo r k Club it interested. Class willi dicating that the City of Grosse 22" palh--Recoil slorter--Forword and with the group the first two start as soon as sufficient en. ll'f)inte Woods has adequate neulrol (J 19 ft. per min.l-12" semi. rollment is reached. Icapacity and would be able to weeks on Monday, Wednesday ------....-- _ pneumatic: tires-ISO. rotation of Dis- charge Chute. Snowbirds are $elf.Pro- and Friday evenings and. then I pelled, and feature powerful Two-Stafll will be 8vaHabie for the nel\t snowthrawing systems. They move right six Wednesday evenings for con- in-handle all types of snow removol- / GIBB'5 sultation at :Brownell gym. K & L AUTO GLASS lil/ht, medium or heavy. A health form may be ob- WORLD - WIDE - WINES tained at the Neighborbood & COLLISION SERVICE IMPORTED & AMERICAN, WINES, CHAMPAGNES, Club office, 17150 Walllrioo. Anyone interester! may obtain SAfETY GLASS & WINDSHIELDS BEER & CIGARS further information by calling TU 5-4.600. Our shop specializes in some of the best and most famous wines TABLE TOPS MIRRORS in the world. • • • GIRL'S FIELD HOCKEY BUMPING PAINTING RADIATOR REPAIR Bordeaux, France grows some of the greatest wines in the world. Girls in 6th, 7th, and 8th The Medoc areas is in the south western port and Is 50 miles grades are invited to Brownell . 10821 WHITTIER NEAR WAYBUR~ long by 3., miles wide. It is crescent shaped, and lies between Jr. High Field (in cas~ of rain- i CETROIT, MICH. 48224 the Landes Mts. on the west side, and the Glronde River on the girl's gym) to play or learn how east. It is ideal sail and area for growing vines. The subsoil to play Field Hockey on Tues. DR 1.8590 being \jravel, the top sail being river bottom and mud. The area days from 4.5:30 p.m. being protected from bad weather and storms, by the Landes The Neighborhood Club is at. Mts. on the west, and the Girande River on the east. These Medac wines are all red drys, except for a few whiles. We slack 150 of these fine Bordeaux Wines. Police Accuse We stocK aver 1500 of the Worlds finest wines, from America, Man of Assault France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Yugoslavia, Denmark, South America, and mast all wine producing countries. In the lost Paul J. Webber, 25, of 17455 few weeks over 2000 cases of French Bordeaux wines has ar- Wildwood, Roseville,' was ar. rived at our wine shop directly from Europe (over 150 different raigned before Farms Munici- wines). These wines are now on display. They were purchased pal JlIdgeRobert Pytell on by us in Jonuory 1968 at very Ieasonable prices, and will be Thursday, October 10, on a war- passed on to our wine customers at great savings. rant accusing him of felonious assault. Owing to the poor 1968 vintage, Our wlnes would hov.. cost us Webber is charged with firing much more ¥oday at today's prices, but we bought early before a blank .22 caliber pistol against price rncre"ses. Our personnel have years of experience in the the face of Melvin Gross, 22, of wine trede, and are all well qualified to help you' with your 26477 Clancy, Roseville, while wine selections from our huge invenlory, of the world's greotest both were in the Manor Lounge wines, and will be glad to help you with your wine questions. in Mack avenue. Gross' was taken to St. John Hospital hy We corry 96 of American fine generic, ana varietal wines from Farms police and treated for a California, and New Y

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PHEASANT SEASON Blue Devils Defeat Monroe; e Opens Oct, 21st Big SPECIAL I .~:.::~ ThiS;g~.::~:~~hy Jim When the Blue Devils take Montmorency. The touchdown I TARGET THROWERS the field this Saturday against _wasl set up by a 5O-yard pass er Wyandotte, there will be more play from Maun ro Bill Schleik. $2.50 each at stake than just a Homecom cher that went to the Monroe ing victory. Wyandotte, Grosse 7.yard line. The extra point at: CLAY TARGETS Pointe, Fordson, and Royal Oak tempt failed. $3,00 c:ase are all tied for first place in the The final Grosse Pointe score BCL with league marks of two of the contest came on a drive wins and one lo~. A Devi! win. that was helped alollg by Mon. then. would keep Grosse Pointe roe penalties. The TD finallv in first place with only a game came when Maun passed 25 Dinen Charge Amer. Express against fifth - place Highland yards to Montmorency. Chris Mich. tankard Park remaining.' Malafouris then kicked his sec. Hunored H.... Wyandotte won the BCL ond conversion for the Devils' championship last year and 20th point. seems just as strong this sea- Tempers (Jared in the game rAR'~\'!En son, and Coach Hepner said, as five different players were "They're equal to Fordson." ejected. Four Monroe players JACK~S The Bears beat Roy,,1 Oak 25- Were thrown out of the game 0, last weekend. Their only de- and one Blue Devil was ejected. BELLE ISLE feat has been in a sub-par game Bob Sweeney dislocated his in which Fordson beat them shoulder in the game and will 26-6. miss the last three games of the I AWNING CO. The Dc,'ils won their second season. game in a row, and the defense The Blue Devil freshmen lost I WINTERIZE YOUR I.turned in their second straight their third straight game 12.0' shutout as they defeated Monroe at the hands of Page Junior PORCH WITH 20-0 last Friday. High. Although Page was con. CLEAR PLASTIC Grosse Point(: opened the sidered an average team the Iscoring with a touchdown in the Grosse Pointe defensive' line CUSTOM DROP I last 20 seeonds of the firsl half. gave up <:lose to 200 yard! Steve .'laun passed 25 yards to rushing. CURTAINS Jim Humes on a fourth down Fullback Bob Heels led the Winter Discount on Awnings play for the TD. Devil attack as he carried for for Sprint 'nstelletien now in Earlier in the half the Devils a total of 50 yards. Although cHect. drove inside the Trojan 15-yard Bruce Moulson handled the ball line and failed to score. Monroe well at quarterback, the Devil S,rwing GrOSSt Itoinft Since J933' also moved to the Grosse Pointe offense sputtered. Alex McLeod lO-yard line before a fumble and Pete Gooba led the defense LO 7-2293 • 7601 E. Jefferson stopped their only scoring ap. ----- . portunity. Pointe Packers ~------_.. Early in the third Quarter. leading 7.0, the Devils scored Take 2 Games

Capt. John S. Dunn By Rick I1loore Completes Course The Grosse Pointe Packers rebounded from last week's Air Force Doctor (Captain) losses at the hands of the St. John S. Dunn, 27. son of Mr. Clair Shores Black Knights to and Mrs. John A. Dunn, 368 take two out of three from the Ridgemont road, completed the Wyandotte Indians. medical sorvice officer basic The Freshmen crushed the course at Brooke Army Medical Indians, 20-0 on a tremendous Center, Ft. Sam Houston, Tex., team effort: Time after time the September 13. Packers' offensive line. led by' The five-week course provides Chuck Coopel, opened gaping basic branch training and orien- holes for their runners. Coach tation for newly commissioned Werner Lueekho{( credited the Medical, Dental and Veterinary great charge, of the offensive Corps officers. line, along with a crushing de- Dr. Dunn is a 1958 graduate fense lead by Jimmy "Peanuts" Simon and Guy Aubrey as re- Our Operation In 1910.. - 58 Years of Service of Grosse Pointe High School and received his B.A. degree in sponsible for the stunning vic- ~ 253. 5T. AUBIN 1963from Hope College, Holland, tory. , AT GRATIOT Mich. He is a member of Nu Touchdowns by Dan Matzka, LA FA YETTE PARK Sigma Nu and Alpha Omega Jim Klumpp and Steve Rewalt SH.OPPING CENTER Alpha fraternities. on an 82 yard scamped. ac. WO::55 1533 E. LAFAYETTE His wife, Judith, lives at 932 counted for the scoring with Plck.up Servle. Fairfield, Grand Rapids, Mich. Rewalt and Matzka adding two extra points. The Junior Varsity won a de. Winterproof Your Porch or Breezeway fensive battle 6-0, when Fritz Lehmann converted an inter- .eeption into a touchdown. AI. ~.~CRYSTAL though the Packers offense con- WE! CLEAR • trolled the ball much of the CK UP game. they could not score again. The Packer defense was at their best as the Indians were . unable to mount a single offens. ive drive. The Packer Varsity ran into the same problem they have faced all year. The inability to Tack Over convert long, sustained drives into touchdowns cost them an. Windows & Doors/Too other victory as they were drop. ped by the Wyandotte Indians with Geft'Jine SIlan.rproof 7.6. Wyandotte scored first and FLEX-O-GLASS led 7.0 when the Pa.ckers started Costs So Little, Anyone Can Afford m to roll., However, twice they $20.00 is an that it takes to cover an average were stopped on the' one yard screen porch ... a breezeway less than $15.00. Have a dry. protected room for children's piay line after long drives in Ule or storage area all winter long. second half, Mark Carlson ran 82 yards for a touchdown. The Plastic W"mdow Material thlIt Oft',. Again and again the Packers carries a 2. YEAR GUARANTEE defense held, but the offense ; The name Warp's Flex-O.Gtass is printed Oft could not hit pay dirt, although .' ;,the edge for your protection. running up 15 first downs to Loo« For Gen.,,,. FLEX-O-GLASS At Your LocaC HdWf'. OC' Lmbr. Dealer Wyandotte's five. 1\lark Guz- Black zard, Mike Shelton, Phil Simon BACHMAN PAINT & HARDWARE 19483 Mack, TU 5-4767 and Dick Padilla made strong contributions to the Packer Hawk POINTE HARDWARE CO. 14950 Mack, VA 1-5550 efforl ------_._------I B.con , ".69C

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Thursday, Oefober 17, 1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Eleven SELF.CONFIDENCE principal functions this year is here next year. Iother two schools. He added Ianticipating an exciting pro. Faith is the liCe.blood of any Brownell Middle School coordinating the activities of Maxim~m EnroJlmen~. that with the ~ame goals in mind gram for both teachers and stu. PIANOS WANTED endcavor-it lingers when ev. teachers and students within Brownell IS now functioning. all three mIddle schools are, dents. Grands, Spinets and small crything else seems to be gone. each of three "houses" con. at a practical maximum in ---. -._------Uprights. Highest cash paid. Enthusiastic Experiment' sisting of 10 a,ssigned h 0 m e terms of pupil$ enrolled. If en. rooms. r~lment is ' increased, more The man who uses his friends White or Black VE 7-0506 By Pepper Whitelaw Guidance Oriented academic classrooms and en. for a crutch is soon friendless. This third in the series of around common learnings. The home room has been de. larged specialized rooms must Enameled Alumin.um art.cles. on t~e Mi?dle SChO?ls A special 1n n 0 vat ion at signed to be guidance.oriented be provided, or the less favor. nl Grosse P~lnte will deal W1th Brownell is that teachers with and attempts to help students a1:lle alternlltive is iarge class ~rownell. Middle. School a~d classes of the same grade level make. a better adjustment to size and/or stripped down cur. STORM WINDOWS, • Leaves • T,ash m~or'!1atlon .re.celved fro~ Its are piallning to regroup young. middle school and to the prob. ricular offering. prmclpal, Wilham L. Chrlstof. sters according to their abil. lems associated with the emer. 'Mr. Christofferson stressed ferson.. ilies, not for long blocks of time gence of adolescence. Close co. that each Middle School is work. DOORS, ."New" .is the best ~djecUve but for units of work or variety operation between home room ing on different innovations SAVE ...Buy Bulk WIth which to describe the of teacher presentations. Thus teachers and students, and be. which they will evaluate period. PORCH ENCLOSURES teachers. students and program each child will be progressing tween home room teacher and ically for possible use in the at Brownell this year. This according to his potential and his counselor leader, are essen. ------I ALUMINUM SIDING, TRIM AND GUTTERS PLASTIC BAGS year at Brownell 39 per cent at his 'Own rate with teacher tial to the success of this pro. 'gram Th' b d b OPtn Sunll.ys 10:00 t. 4:. I SCREEN PORCHES Immt;diate 100 450 Packaged of the te.aching staff is new evaluation and reassignment a . IS roa. ase coun. Tllun •• nd Fri. Till t:OO '.M. Delivery for with ties to the budding or the commu. continuing process. This serves seling program provides oppor. STORMS FOR STEEL CASEMENT WINDOWS nity. Two.thir~s of the student as a challenge to the teachers, tunities for much closer ,person. . WE DELIVER 100.1 U$es for h~avy duty 20/30 gallon bags far home and body, (200 SIXth graders and who are llxperimenting with in. al contact throughout the year. We Repair Storm Sash and Screem buslnes~. Immediate delivery,. call "Plastics" now. 332 seventh graders), are new dependent s t u d y by selected The scope of activities in the 0 .. C~.n .f $5 or M.re FREE ESTIMATES MOil. thru Fri. Saturday & Sund.y to the school. students. Thi~ results in greater home room program are wide 822-4334 886-4256 This combination is resulting involvement on the part of the varied and dynamic. 'l'he goai ROSL YN in an enthusiastic, willing group teacher. Team teaching is also here is greater pupil independ. PO-INTE SCREEN of both teachers and students. utilized for lar~er groups. ence aDd self direction. In this MARKET All students begin their day Emphasis ill Skills area plans are currently under. (Acrou from Howard Johnslln's) at 8:45 and end it at 3:15. The On the seventh !!rade level way to use parents as resource Oldelt hi the WoOlII AND STORM SASH. INC. sixth grade modified self.con. there IS the continu:d emphasis people in certain discussion 21020 MACK at 1"lp I" tained program permits a great on skills development with the areas. 20497 Mack Ave. 881.6130 'or 881-4600 dea! of flexibility ,in scheduling additional offering of explora- Healthy Environment 184-3600 subjects on a dally. or weekly tory experiences in several The home room program if basis, or over a longer period areas. Each seventh grade stu. meaningful can contribute to. In5years of time. . dent studies English, Social ward a healthy school environ. The s~venth and ei~t grade Studies, and Math, every day ment for each student. It seeks students program prOVides for and .physlcal education t h r e e to broaden the base of the guid- Immediate Delivery sev~n 50 or 55.minute. class times wl'ekly, French twice ance program by increasing the periods. or these seve~, SIX are weekly (if eligible) and science opportunity for each student to devoted to the educational pro. daily for one.half of the school get extra help and assistance On the Fabulous you can save gram and one is divided into a year alternating with shop or when he needs it. Daily home 30-minute lunch period and a homemaking. room contacts makes this pos- 20.!"inute .home room per!od. In addition to this program, sible. 1969 GRAND PRIX Thl~ p.ermlts for lunch perl~s an seventb graders are prll- The student activities in the . begmnmg .at 11:30 and endmg vided with 13 weeks each of Brownell program are geared at 1:20. With a closed campus. art, vocal music and communi. to recognize the varying rate of over 5140.00 ft:ll sixth g;ade students .eat cation skills. This latter is a student maturity. They bave al. du~mg the first lu~ch perlod, new course introduced this year ready had an after.school mixer whJ1e sevent;h. and eighth grad. to sharpen students' study skills for sixth graders that proved ers are dlVlded among the and basic methods of communi. qui t e successful. Meanwhile, three. All students a~e. requirpd cation. Grouping for this class after school sports fOl' boys and . ~ ~ to. eat at tables speCifIcally set is done on the basis of individ. girls comprise most of the ex. with a new aSide for their home~~s, ~ut ual needs. tra student activities. Potential .. thev are free to SOCIalizeWlt!l. plans for combined parties for r;-~~~i other friends when eating and Mr. <;?flStoffers.on called this eighth graders from all three .. , 1.i"'>'1 . f~,\ ! - .. "'-' f. ~-~-~--~ cleanup are completed. course,'. Lea r n 1I~g ~ow To m'ddl h 1 be' ~, - ---- ~ ! Mr. Chrl'stoffe.rson. sal'd th"t~ Learn,lIed and well 1t might be lated,lese as 00wells areas coordinaied109 onnu. Gas drye:r: although some of the eighth ca that, for ~ere .the pupil programs with (Jther community graders objected to the arrange. has ~e. opportunil.! to devcl~p agencies. ment at first he feel! all the new SKills and remforce baSIC Work it out for yourself. It takes less than U to dry students bav~ adjusted to the ones, with an eye. to .Mowing Changes Indlcattd 8 loa~ of clothes wilh Gas. And you can dry 5 change quite well. He added how.to go ah.out learnmg, now With this type program, needs loads In a ,Gas dryer for the cost of drying 1 with that lunch rooms are neater and In the fu,ure. Although this develop. Although Brownell is at. electricity. . and students more orderly course. does not have a. text. only 10 years old, it was con. .Based on the number of loads an average family under this arrangement. Stu. book, Jt uses the students cur- structed with the traditional diles, there's a saving of $28 or more a year-- dents may go outside during rent classroom textboo~s to iI. school programs in mind. Now $140 in 5 years. Your Gas dryer can actually pay the lunch period, into specific lustrate to the stud.ent Just how as Brownell moves closer to the for'itself in 5 years with the money saved in areas, weather pennitting. to .go. about learnmg from it. basic idea of middle school, RANDY WOOD operating costs. During this. first year in mid. ThIS IS a course that has .long structural changes are neces. Th'3re are no hidden expenses, either. Installation dIe school, Brownell is moving been needed f.n the .~ducational sary, :;uch as large group areas Maintenance comes to less than 20~ a slowly into innovative plans cut- scheme of thmgs; 1tshere 1lt for bringing more than one class' PONTIAC-GMC 'RUCK, INC~ !~ ting across grade lines. The B row n e 11 today. This new together for lessons or demon. VAar,on the average (or the amount you can save educational Iir 0 g ram is an course m~y also help to bring strations; an instructional mate. NOW IN OUR TEMPORARY FACILITIES on a few loads). evolving one. ~bout enrichment study courst's rials center where students can No wonder 7 out of 10 families that now have . Coordinate Efforts m other areas, as eiectives. individually or in small groups dryers have Gas dryers. Money aside, Gas finishes Brownell must also coordi. Eighth grade students are do research us in gleaming 95.103 MACOMB, CLEMENS loads up to 10 minutes faster, so you can get more nate its efforts with Ferry and scheduled for English, Social materials and equipment. Cur. MI. loads through in a day. Clothes come out fresh ~Ionteith's sixth graders. The Studies, Math and Scienee rently the library seats only 60 (Formerly John Rummel Pontiac-Cadillac-GMC 'irucid '1 pupils, or about 5 percent of ... soft and looking like neW, including all yOU; sixth grade program at Brown. dal y, physical education three the student body. North Central permanent-press things. ell offers essentially the same times weekly, French twit:e Association requires that a OUR SPECTACULAR NEW SHOWROOM NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION G~s makes the big difference .•• costs less, too. learning experiences as the ele. weekly, (if eligible), an~ shop library seat 10 percent of its Not lust for 5 years, either; but as long as you use it. lDentary schools, with the ad. or homemaking daily for one. GRATIOT AVE., Yz MIlE" NORTH OF METRO.POLITAN PARKWAY See the latest dryer models at dealer or Gas dition of more time assigned to half the school year, and either enro!In;ent for accreditatio~; Company showrooms. specialized areas of study such art or vocal music the remain. speclahzed rooms ~~~h as SCI. 15 Minutes From the Pointes as art, music and physical edu. der. In addition one sectil)n' euc~ and art faclhtJes. shop, Isn't it time you bought cation. each for seventh and eighth loc~er rooms and more cafe. Two teacher.teams have re- graders is offered in journalism. ten a room are ~ecessary In the Phone 465-1281 ..' her a new Gas dryer? grouped students in academic One accelerated Math class event ~at all. slX.th grade stu. .,~ areas to better serve their continues in preparing for the dents In the dlstnct are moved (

needs and abilities. high school program. Plans for II Unified arts, whicb consists teJlm teaching are current UfI. of an introduction to industrial derway in science and social arts and homemaking studies, studies. THIS WEEK'S. is offered to co.educational Change Approach groups for two five.week blocks The Instrumental Music Pro. of time. Here students are gram has changed its emphasis BELL RINGERS taught the basic use of tools, from ''Public Concert" approaeh home safety, home repairs, to "How To Play" approach. basic cooking skills, and basic Here individual skills are de. U.S.D.A, CHOICE sewing ski 11 s. .Interestingly loped with a specific intsru. enough both sexes enjoy both ment. Students in each grade subjeels equally well. meet one class pcriod per week Smooth Transition for small group "sectionals" on ROUND or The transition from modified a rotating basis. This consists ~ self.contained sixth grade to de. of a lesson-type arrangement, partmentalization in g r a des with students receiving help Market MICHIGAN CONSOUOATED GAS COMPANY ~ seventh and eighth is a smooth with individual problems. This SWISS STEAK one. Two English.Social Studies wiII prepare sIxth and seventh 18328 core groups plan their activities graders for participation in ------...------"-- band or orchestra in eighth MACK AVE, .------SWEETEST DAY SPECIAL --. grade. Brownell offers a Special Large Potte d Mums $299 Education program for studenL~ 89~.. Decorated Paper & Ribbon .u:. ~:s~c ~~~1ec~e:~a~~~~t help in Prices Ufective October 17th Thn, 19th . Three t r a i n e d counselors serve s t u den t s in all thr~e grade levels, not only on an U.S.D.A. CHOICE ALL TREES, SHRUBS individual bas i s but also by teaching groups. One of their ROLLED RUMP OR & EVERGREENS COlne select from over 1,000 plants, OFF CITY OF SIRLOIN TIP large & small - Must be cleared off 500/0 the lot. GROSSE POINTE PARK ROAST INVITATION TO BID AILemon Florist on E. Warren POLICE CARS $1.19Ib. HaRMEL'S SMOKED 17931 EAST WARREN TU 4-6120 • OPEN SUNDAY. Sealed bids will be received by the City of Grosse Pointe Park, 15115 East Jefferson PORK CHOPS Avenue, Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan, until 10:00 a.m., Friday, Octobcr 25, 1968, for 881~. furnishing three (3) Police Cars. LARGE 24 SIZE RATHS BLACKHAWK CALIFORNIA HEAD For details pertaining to these specifications, please LETTUCE contact William P. Ellen. BACON burg, Director of Public H s 1.lb. Safety, Grosse Pointe Park, Package 59' 2 F:: 49' .Michigan, phone 822.7400. Bid envelopes shall be plain- ly marked "BID ON POLICE ;****************************************. CARS" and directcd to the : ANOTHER VILLAGE fOOD MARKET FIRST:! ~ attention of N. J. Ortisi, City .. QUALITY CONTROLLED BEEF FROM MONTFORT FARMS, WESTERN CUT * Clerk. .. SIRLOIN STEAK COMPLeTELY BONELESS. NO WASTE MORE EATING MEAT :- The City of Gl'Osse Pointe : FOR YOUR MONEY CUT TO YOUR DESIRED THICKNESS Park reserves the right to *' accept or reject any or all ..., U.S.D.A. CHOiCE U.S.D.A. CHOICE ~ WESTERN CUT 89 CHUCK WAGON ' bids. $1 $129 .- FORl) * N, J, Ortlsl .. SIRLOIN • lb. STEAK • Ib.'- IClo[OIKI II City Clerk ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ¥.t 16901 M~ck Ave, nr. Cadieux 885-4000 GPN 1()'1'l-88 Thursday, Odober 11, 1968 Page Twelve GROSSE POINTE NEWS FINDS STOLEN CAR Ithe previous day from 12932 Pointers Receive Degrees at MSU Hayride PlnJl,nedFor The Group' While checking parking met. I Jefferson avenue. The car w:s ers along Mack avenue on Fri- owned by Emery Ramsda e, Township \ of Grosse Point. Among the 2,669 students who' Steven T. Smilh, 241 Middles~x Next act i v it y for "The. the caravan out to the ranch. day, October 11, an alert Gros. 1569 Drexel. Wayne County, Michican earned degrees at Michigan road, who ,.received a .B~ I~ Group," (young people in their There all will literally "hit se Pointe Park police patrol. State University during summer General Business AdmlDistra- 20's in the Grosse Pointe area the hay" for an hour and a man, Richard Warren, came ac. Dr. Richard Swanson is in his term were: Janet ChapmaJl, tion; Daniel J. Carrick: 16708 and their friends), will be a h a If's horse. drawn ride cross an automobile. that De. second season as Wayne Slale Township of Lake 11 Fairlake lane wbo received E. Jefferson, who received a hayride and party at Long with refreshments permitted on troit police had reported stolen University cross.country coach. an MA in 'Elem~ntary Educ3. BA in Social Science; Joan D Horn Ranch, Washington, Mich., board. Afterwards "The GrouP", Macomb County, Michigan tion; Kay P. Ludwig, 460 Ro- Reardon, 905 Whittier, who reo the evening of l!'riday, Octo- will adjourn to a rustic c~ub land road, who received a BS ceived a BA in History; Cheryl ber 25. room with music for dancmg in Home Economics Teacher; L. Smatlak, 676 Middlesex road, Since "The Group" is based and B.Y.O. , NOTICE Sister M. John Lynch, 19950 who received a BS in Home at the Grosse Pointe War Mem. Morningside, who received an Economics Teaching; Gregory orial, participants will gather Cost of this. excursion is $1.50. ~rosstloinlttownsnip MA in Home Economics Edu. lit. Kemp, 76 W.ebber place, at the Center in Lakeshore Reservations may be made al ABSENT VOTERS BALLOT cation; Richard J. MacLeod,. who received an MEA in Mar. road at 7:30 o'clock and con. the War Memorial. Just 50 can 795 Lake Shore Road 261 Kenwood court. who re'l keting;. Thomas B?gdziewicz, solid ate into fewer cars for be accommodated. Grosse Pointe Shores 36, Michigan eeived a BA in Economics; 506 ADlta, who reCeived a BS GENERAL ELECTION Susan H. Mello, 257 Ridgemont, in Zoology; and Thomas D. who received an !\fA in Ele. Clark 1289 Torrey road, who ELECTION NOTICE NOVEMBER 5, 1968 mentary Education and David received a BS in Social Science. .J' CITY OF III. Sachs 482 Fisher road, who Still more are: Richard L. TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE TOWN- received 'a BA in Advertising. Halbcrt, 19949 Clairview court. SHIP OF GROSSE POINTE, WAYNE COUNTY, More are: John E. Schmult, who receil'ed a BA in History; MICHIGAN: Registered, qualified Electors in the Township of Grosse 1851 Lochmoor,. who received Richard Sa1turelli, 780 Moor. Notice is hereby given that a General Election will be Pointe and t.ie Township of Lake who expect be absent an MA.Curriculum; J 0 s e p h land drive. who received an to held in this Township on Tuesday, November 5, 1968, at from the Township or who arc confined to home or bos. Schneider 11 Gr6sse Pointe JllBA in Marketipg; Linda ,I. SUMMARY OF MINUTES boulevard: who received an MA. VanDyke, 1505 Fairholme road, which time the qualified and registered votcrs of the pital by iUness or disability are urged to apply.for absent Curriculum; Cathryn L. Seibert, who received an MA in Elemeu- OCTOBER 7, 1968 Township may vote for the following officers: voters ballots at once. NO APPLICATION CAN BE MADE 1208 Brys drive. who received I tary Education. and Carolyn S. The meeting was called to order at 8:00 P.M. NATIONAL: AFTER 2:00 P.M., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1968. Ap- a BA in History; Timothy R'I Zysk, 160~ Hampton road, who I plication must be made prior to such time at 795 Lake Sinclair, 872 ~. R~naud,. who received an MA in Elementary Present on roll call: Mayor William G. Butler, Council. Electors of President and Vice President or the United Shore Road. received a BA 10 SOCial SCIence; EducatIon. I men William G. Kirby, Richard C. Hudson, James H. Dinge. States. man, Mark C. Stevens and Benjamin S. Wanell, Jr. ,I STATE: COUNTY: Representative in CODgre.~.) Prosecuting Attorney Thomas K. Jefferis, Clerk Arthur J. Berk, Clerk I, Absent: Councilman Henry E. Bodman II. CITY OF I Representative in the State Sheriff Grosse Pointe Township Lake Township Mayor William G. Butler presided. Legislature County Clerk Two Members of tbe State County Treasurer Councilman Henry E. Bodman, II, was excused from Board of Education Register of Deeds attending the meeting. fjro~Stl?ointe J'itt1tlS Two Regents of the Univer- County Auditor The minutes of the regular meeting of September 9, sity of Michigan Drain Commissioner IMPORTANT SPECIAL NOTICE 1968 and the minutes of the Zoning Board of Appeals of Two Trustees of Michigan Supervisor LAKE TOWNSHIP September 9, 1968 were approved as suomitted. State University ABSENT VOTERS BALLOT Two Governors of Wayne MACOMB COUNTY The minutes of the special meeting of September 24, State University GENERAL ELECTION 1968 were approved with corrections. JUDICIAL: TOWNSHIP: ELECTION NOTICE NOVEMBER 5, 1968 The following reports were t'eceived and ordered plac. One Justice of the Supreme Trustee ed on file: TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE TOWN. Registered, qualified Eledon; in the Cily of Grosse Courl A. Fire Department Report for the month of August, One Judge of the Court of Pointe Farms who exnecl to be absenl from the City or SHiP OF LAKE MACOMB COUNTY, MICHJGAN. 19118. Appeals-First District who are confined to ho.:ne or hospital by illness or disability B. Building Deparlment Report for the month of Sep- Notice is hereby given that a General Ejection will be One Judge of the CIrcuit are urged to apply for absent vof.ers ballots at once. NO tember, 1968. held in tbis Township on Tuesday, November 5, 1968, at Court- T hi r d Judicial which time the qualified and registered voters of the Town. APPLICATION CAN BE MADE AFTER 2:00 P.M., SAT. C. Controller's Feport for the month of July, 1968. Circuit To Fill Vacancy) One Judge of the Probate ship may vote for the following officers: URDAY, NOVEi\iBER 2, 196~. Application must be made The minutes of the Grosse Pointes.Clinton Refuse Dis. Court-(To Fill Vacancy) prior to such time at the City OUice. posal Authority dated August 8, 1968 and September 17, NATIONAL~ 1968, were received and ordered placed on file. STATE PROPOSI,!,IONS: Electors of President and Vice President of the Uniled PETER CAPUTO PROPOSAL NO. 1 States The Lakeshore Coach Lines, through the Michigan (j!y Clerk PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO REMOVE THE State Department of Commerce, requested a rate increase STATE: PRESENT RESTRICTION AGAINST THE ADOP. COUNTY: City of Grosse Pointe Farms for bus services in Grosse Pointe Farms. The matter wa~ Representative in Congress TION OF A GRADUATED INCOME TAX. Prosecuting Attorney referred to the City Altorney for study and recommenda. Representative in the Sheriff , Published: Grosse Pointe News issues of Oclober 10, 1968 and October 17, 1968. tion. Shall Section 7 of Article IX of the State Constitution State Legislature County Clerk and Register be amended to read as follows: Two Members of 'the State of Deeds The Council approved a special bill for services rendered Board of Education County Treasurer by Architects Services, Inc., in the amount of $500.00. "An income tax at flat rates or graduated as to rate. Two Regents of the Drain Commissioner or base may be imposed by the state or ailY of its subdivi. Supervisor ORDINANCE NO. 38 Mr. Ledyard Mitchell, Jr., was appointed Delegate and sions"? Two Trustees of Michigan Counci1man William G. Kirby, Alternate Delegate to serve YES D as Grosse Pointe Farms Representative to the G:ross~ State University COUNTY COMMUNITY AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND 'THE CODE NO 0 'Two Governors of Wayne Pointes-Clinton Refuse Disposal Authority. COLLEGE: OF THE CITY OF GROSSE POINTE PARK, PROPOSAL NO. 2 State University 2 District Trustees (6 year The low bid of Viaene Nursery in the amount of $2,. term) CHAPTER 47 FIRE AND EXPLOSIVES, REFERENDUM ON ACT 6 OF THE PUBLIC ACTS 035.00 for seeding the nelV area at the Pier Park, was ap. OF 1967 (DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME) ~ JUDICIAL: TITLE IX POLICE REGULATIONS, BY proved. One Justice of the TOWNSHIP: Public Act 6 provides that Michigan shall be exempted Supreme Court Clerk (To fill vacancy) AMENDING SECTION 9.97 OPEN FIRES, Upon proper motion made, supported and carried, the from observing Daylight Savings Time. The purpose of One Judge of tbe Court of Treasurer (To fill vacancy) meeting adjourned at 8:45 P.M. this referendum is to approve or reject this act. Appeals-2nd District Trustee THE CITY OF William G. Butle~ Peter Caputo SHALL THE STATE OF MICHIGAN OBSERVE STATE PROPOSITlONS: )IA YOR CITY CLERK DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME? .; PROPOSAL NO. 1 YES D Published in the Grosse Pointe News issue of October NO 0 PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO REMOVE THE 11, 1968. PRESENT RESTRICTION AGAINST THE ADOP. <5ross~tfoinfe tfarh PROPOSAL NO. 3 TION OF A GRADUATED INCOME TAX. REFERENDUM ON ACT 76 OF THE PUBLIC ORDAINS: ACTS OF 1968 (PROPOSAL RELATING TO BOND. Shall Section 7 of Article IX of the Stat", Constitution ING TO ABATE WATER POLLUTION) be amended to read as follows: Section 1. Section 9,97 of Chapter 47 of Title "An income tax at fhit rales or graduated as to rate. CITY OF Shall tbe state of Michigan borrow the sum of $335,- IX of the Grosse Pointe Park City Code is hereby 000,000.00 and issue general obligation bonds of the state or base may be imposed hy the stale or any of its sub. amended to read in its entirety as follows: I divisions"? therefor pledgiDg the full faith and credit of the state for YES 0 ~.97 Open Fires. the payment of princ~pal and interest thereon for the pur- NO 0 ~rO$Sf1l'oinit1Filrm~ pose of planning, acquiring and cost rue ling facilities for 1. No person shall kindle a fire in or upon any the prevention and abatement of water pollution and for the PROPOSAL NO. 2 street or alley nor within twenty. five (25) feet of making of grants, foans and advances to municipalities, REFERENDUM ON ACT 6 OF THE PUBLIC ACTS any building, unless such fire be confincd in a s'afe NOTICE OF political subdivisions and agencies of the slate for such OF 1967 (DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME) container, and in no case within fifteen (15) feet , purposes, the method of repayment of said bonds to b8 of any building. Every person who shall kindle any from the general fund of the state? Public Act 6 provides thaI lIlichigan shall be exempted fire shall have some tompetent person constantly GENERAL ELECTION YES 0 from observing Daylight Savings Time. The purpose of in charge of said fire until it is completely extin. NO D this referendum is to approve or reject this act. guished, TO BE HELD ON PROPOSAL NO. 4 SHALL THE STATE OF MICHIGAN OBSERVE DAY- LIGHT SAVINGS TIME? 2. No person shall kindle a fire in or burn NOVEMBER 5, 1968 REFERENDUM ON ACT 257 OF THE PUBLIC YES 0 tree leaves at any time under any conditions upon ACTS OF 1968 (PROPOSAL RELATING TO BOND. NO 0 open public or private property. ING FOR PUBLIC RECREATIONAL PURPOSES) To The Qualificd Electors Of The Cily of Grosse Pointe Shall the state of Michigan borrow the sum of $100, PROPOSAL NO.3 Section 2. This Ordinancc is hereby declared Farms: to be an emergcnty ordinante immediately neces. 000,000:00 and issue general obligation bonds of lhe slate REFERENDUM ON ACT 76 OF THE PUBLIC therefor pledging the full faith and credit of the state for ACTS OF 1968 (PJlOPOSAL RELATING TO BOND. sary for the preservation of the public he

'th GOOD MUSIC and ENTERTAINMENT (IUarterAt the Mikestart Monaghanof the secondran erswerethatJ 0wereh n strongWilliams.on defenseJ 0 h n I WI nine yards and Joe Briggs Liune and Charles Ladd. ~ - •.::. ~ - smashed ahead for the first The Freshmen offense had Q,. r .- ~_' c--S ...... ~ down. The Tiger Cats intercept- two bright moments. In the :liE = i:! _ ~ cd to stop thc drive and began second quarter Chris Cornwall :::::..-. st..... ~ ~ a sustained drive to the Lions ran nine yards and John WiI- - =' _~ r 10 yard Iiue. Dal~ Hyde inl~r- Iiams \Venl 10 yards in two car-

f SC _ ~ c~pt~d on the five as tlie half ries to the East Deh;oit nine _ _ ;... P"So.': ended. ,vard line onl.v to be halted by ~___--.-----...:".....-. .... ~ •L I c>..-. powerf ul df~ cnsivc learn iI pass interception. = __ ~"i~ led by 1I1ike Monaghan fo\!ght The next big moment came - I off the Tiger Cats the rest of when John Huvaere scampered ."• GJ:.lL-s j the game. Other strong llefens. 59 yards for a touchdown only RICE One Of America's I ive players were Hyde, Barry to have it called back for clip. ~ IN~. largest Independent I Quinn, Don Chouinard, Myles ping. !4~'" ';OllKI.'~ $\le.1 Wilson and Dave Coleman. The next set of games will 0'1'0,1. /,l,ch'ga,. 48226 Talent Agencies Thc opening kick-off was a be Sunday, October 20, against tel"phQne 1'/0 l2934 I tip-off tn how tough the JUlUor Bell e viII e at Neighborhood ,Varsity was going to be wilh Field. The first game begins Jon Banks recovering a Tiger at 1 p.m. I Cat fumble on the Lions 47, ------) After, the ball changed hands, Lakers CUJ,ture Clearance on 1968 Banks picked off an East De. troit lateral and scampered to Sunday Thriller the Lion's 44. A 36 yard pass Demos and Leftovers from Jeff Gardner to Dave -- IlVlaXW~1lfeatured a drive that SI. Pau! Lakers won a thriller I eight yard line. The defense put Sunday mght as they beat East Save Up To the Lions on the scoreboard ICatholic, 7-6. The Lakers' solid 1 when Rick Frame nailed the defense stopped a late Easl I runnel' in the end zone for a C.atholic drive to capture the $1,000 safety. vK1.ory. The Lions offensive jugger- East Cath?lic \Vas the first to Polara's and (oronet 440's r naut pounded away at the Tiger seor~ o~ a flYe-yard run by Bob Cats line un..til Alan Killian went Habib 111 the second quarter. four yards for the touchdown. Th.e Lakers .stopped the eXira Along with Killian Jeff Gard. pom! as linebacker Dennis I ner and Joe Griffi~ made good I Nally knocked down a Hibib I runs. pass. Stewart Dodge I. The second half was domi- !he Lakers scored in Ihe nated again by the Lions. Max. thIrd quarter as quarterback well and John Coclde sparked Gordie Pic.he passed 13 yards to drives. Standout defensive plays end Denms Hayes. After the 45 S. Graliot ---- -.------___ first extra point was nullified by a penalty. Gordie Piche kicked The Detro;t Institute of Arts the ball through the goal posts MI. Clemens Concert Series Edith J. Sreeman, Chairman to give the victory to St. Paul. HO 3-1521 PENNSYLVANIA Pointe Drivers BALLET Taken Off Road compony of 50 with orchestra. ...;"- . One Pointe motorist was de. GALA OPENING prived of his operator's license Monaay, Oct. 21, for a full year, and another had It's HeI'e NOW! •.-. 8:30 p.m. his revoked, according to the AUDITORIUM latest report, dated September it's ready to.color your Tickets: $S, $4, $3, $2.S0 at 20, received from Secretary of Detroit Institute of Arts, Grin- State James M. Hare. world with happiness. nells ond J. L. Hudson Ticket Services. The Secretary of State dis- closed that Frank J. Saile, III, ------== of 779 S1. Clair, had his license revoked, as of August 30. be. ~~~ cause of an unsatisfactory driv. ing record. There was nothing to indicate if it had been reo POLAROID stored. ~ Raymond F. Laclhem, Jr., of DAYTIME SeD North Oxford, had his li- BOX OF 30 cense taken away from Septem- FRED ASTAIRE ~PErDLA CLARK ber 15. 1968 to September 15. PAMPERS BONFRANCKS' KEEN~N WYNN ~ 1969, for driving with an altered _ (OTTON SWAIS MICHIGAN PREMIERE! I)perator's license. REG.98f: ALFREEMAN,JR: BARBAR~H~NCOCK .., TOMMY STEELE Peter Sellels in Hare stated in his report that BOXl70's 'il"" 1\"'''1.(:.-:.1'1 Q•TIPS "1 LOVE YOU, during the week of September TECHN1COLORfI PANAVISIDNfI frDm WARHER BROS.-SEVEN ARTS 15-21, a lolal of 1,233 lIIichigan ALICE B. TOKLAS" motorists had their licenses sus- - E STll1UtsS STEEL Tickets Now at Box-Office or By Mailf in Technicolor pended, and 448 had theirs re- ALSO AT HUDSON'S, SEARS, GRINNELL'S 'DOUIl£ EDGt 'LlDES Suggesled for malure audiences voked. G ILL ETT MATS,l:1lO P.M.-Wid." S,t., $2.00 .$"';.•$2:50, [VENINGS: M••. lh,u Fli.,1:15 P.M.,stoo $&1.,1:15.1350; Sun .• 7:45, $1.DO • fOR GROUP SALES P~ONE HELEN KAPPAI I4U61' Saturday Matinee Onlv Speeders Fined MOUTHWASH 17OZ.S\Z~. REG.1.IIut_<:!J,M Kyu Shim, Instructor. watch, said good-bye to Mrs. South students and get back to hanging in milady's closet -, -7 So, Grosse Pointers, where does this leave us? It Nixon, Mrs. Burroughs and Central in time to get a place *6:00 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Travel Club. Post Alaska Mrs. Anderson, as well as to to park. And I made it! seven dollars. leaves us with perhaps the greatest voting responsibility Trip Party. we have ever had. Never forget that! Mrs. Neff and Miss Bielitz,and I had enjoyed the afternoon, 1:00-5:00 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Garden Center Tour turned my car towards the and I vowed I would make • It's up to you to see to it that, for the love of the Hamlin's have ... Chocolate Cups a la Mode of Homes. W{lodsBranch. this sort of a visit more often- for serving ice cream and desserts. A box contains United States of America, you don't forfeit the power Monday, October 21 Belore I got past the first whcther in search of material of your vote by sitting this one out, as so many rene- door I was struck by this fine for a column or just to keep six cups with doilies and costs two dollars. Choc()o 10:00 a.m.-Weight Watchers of Eastern Michigan, late Cups for serving liqueur come six in a box gades have threatened to do. Let's hot lo~ any more Inc. dispiay entitled: "Challenge of communication open a 1itt1~ LheSea." with background dis. more btween the Central Ll- for a dollar sixty-five. of our freedoms by default. Stand up proudly, wave 10:00 a.m.-Great Books Discussion. Old Glory, and be counted like a'real nephew of Uncle plays of books and foreground brary and the two branches. Sam should. *10:00. a.m.-Cancer Center-Workship. . ------_. • 12 noon-Pointers Duplicatr: Bridge. From the Golden Kettle ... comes beef barley When Charles Edison was governor of New Jersey 12:15 p.m.-Rotary Club of Grosse Pointe. Luncheon oj< 12:00 noon-Duplicate Bridge. Mrs. Marvin Bourget, di. or chicken noodle soup. This is the soup section on several years ago, he issued this significant statement and Meeting. rector. the Golden Coffeepot's menu. Enjoy all the select. the day after an election: "Citizens will die for democ- *4:00 p.m.-Ballet. Mary Ellen Cooper, Instructor. 12:00 noon-Jesuit Mothers' Club Tea and Card Party. ions at this new and very popular restaurant down. racy, pay taxes for it, and give their blood for its sol- *7:00 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Adventure Series. Mexican *1:00 p.m.-Creative Stitchery and Wall Hanging. Mrs. stairs in the Colonial Federal Building. Call 882- diers. But vote. W()rk at democracy. It takes a revolution, Fiesta Dinner followed by film "Magical Marshall Massey, Instructor. 9555 for carry.out service. or a miracle, to arouse them." Now, go sit in a corner, Mexico" personally narrated by Gene *4:00 p.m.-Ballet. Mary Ellen Cooper, Instructor. parse that one carefully, and see what you come up with. Wiancko. Ditmer and show, $4.75. Show *4:30 p.m.-Ballroom Dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Ted For- And then swear, by the wonderous nation which only $1.50. rest, Instructor. has long been blessed by God's Holy Light, that you will 8:00 p.m.-John Birch Society. Speaker Dr. Stuart 5:00 p.m.-Alpha Delta Pi Sor?rity .Rush :rea. 7:30 p.m.-Grosse Pointe NumIsmatIc SocIety. cast your ballot on November 5. Whatever else you may Crane "Proof of a Conspiracy." First of be, don't be a vote dodger. *7:30 p.m.-Recorder Playing for Advanced Students. series of two lectures. Mr. William Pratt, Instructor. W.W.F. 7:30 p.m.-9600 Air Force Reserve. *8:00 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Cinema League, "Iceland *7:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m.-Folk Guitar. Mr. Alex Su- and Greenland," color film by Rip Zwickey . czek, Instructor. with commentary by Fern Zwickey. [!'ublic SchoolsIn Focus 7:30 p.m.-Men's Discussion Group of Unity Church. • *8:00 p.m.-Classical Guitar. Mr. Brian Crowe, In. Tuesday, October 22 structor. MRS. AUGUSTINNUTTER, over is the former Barbara *9:00 and 10:30 a.m.-Adult French Conversation. By Or. Theos J. Andl'rson, odic tOllr.~of the school plant B h hIt t *8:00 and 9:00 p.m.-Thursday Night Dance Club. Mr. of Moran road, will be leaving Gauss. Snperintl'ndcnt of Schools and advise aL hudget lime on Mme. Charles ac rac , ns ruc or. and Mrs. Ted Forrest, Instructors. s h 0 I' t Iy for Del Mar, Calif.. • • • Most of you who arc interest. construction and repair pro. "'9:30 a.m.-Beginning Oil Painting. Mr. Ray Fleming, where she will spend the winter. WARNER RICHERZHAGEN, cd in puhlic educalion in GrossC'j('('[s Instructor. While she is gone, friends will of South Renaud road, is are- Pointe know hy n()\vthaI M' .1re A citizens' committee might *1O:0{)a.m.-Yoga. Mrs. Norma Cheff. Instructor. be occupying ber home. gional ticket chairman for the in thc process of cstahlishing: work closelywith the Vocational *10:00 a.m.-Service Guild for Children's Hospital. • • • Americans for Democratic Ac- three School SLudyCommiUecs. Industrial Cooperative Program Workshop. . LESTER M. ELLIOT,of Tou. tion, Michigan Chapter's rally OnC'group will study lhe nC'C'dsamI plac(' sLudentsin part.timl' 12:00 noon--Senior Men's Club of Grosse Pomte. rine road, recently attended the and cocktail party, "Peace. IIfthe district in cllnnl'('lionwith cmployment. And a publication Luncheon. annual October meeting of the Poverty and Racism," to be Regents of Northwestern Uni- held November 1 at Ford Audi. millage. a sccond will sLlldyIhc commilleC'might work with the 12:30 p.m.-Michigan Chapter of the National Society middle schools. while Lhe third staff in dCI'clopingt..pics 10 hC'1 . f versity at Evanston, Ill. Mr, El~ torium. Kllynotespeaker at the will dellotc ils atl<'lIlions 10 covered in releases to the local1 of Daughters of Founders and Patnots 0 liot is Regent for Eastern Mich- rally will be Georgia State South lIigh School. papers or in special brochures. America. Luncheon. igan. Legislator JULIANBOND. Commitle($ of this kind have And, a communitymight have 1:00 p.m ..,.-Women's Prayer Group of .Unity Church...... , . bcen formed in Grosse Pointe in a Citizens' Advisory Committee *1:00 p.m.-Life Paintin~. Mr. Ray Flemmg, Instructor. MR. and MRS. FRANK T. Welcomingseveral friends tD Lhc )last. Cross sectional repre. on New Construclion to make 6:00 p.m.-Women's Club of the National Bank of WESTOVER, of Roland road, her SouthDeeplandsroad home sentation is vital to Lhesolntion rC'commendationsconcerningthe Detroit. 5th Anniversary Dinner. announce the birth of a son, for luncheon and an afternoon of comr,licated and farreacbing bllilding of ncw schools or addi. 6:30 p.m.-Kiwanis Club of Gross~ Pointe. Dinner ROBERTFRANKWESTOVER.Iof carns Monday was MRS. sdwo/.community prohlems. The lions. d M t' II, on October I. Mrs. West- ABRAMVANDERZEE. (1•II'.mn". •..fa"I'rlg'II".• arc nlJ d.'f. an ee mg. _., , Obviously, all of these com. d Pl' f Beg' ners Mr Wi! fC'rent from thos,h f.~cl'ng'.-chool. . d I' . *7:30 p.m.-Recor er avmg or In .•. - ~" .> mlt1ecsWill not he up luter! In I t t districls across thc nation. Citi. Grossc rointe. hut the preced. Ham Pratt. ns ruc or. KDlthers Grosse Pointe LeDsing Co. zC'ns' coml11illel's of various ing examplC'swill give readers 7:30 p,m.-Weight Watchers of Eastern Michigan, kinns arc consLiLulednaily (0 an Idca of how othcr school Inc. enlist community thinking and sysLC'msemploy community tal. "'7:30 p.m.-Grosse Point~ Che~s Clu~ .. • AU'IO LEASING • support. ('nl in solvin!!long.range prob. "'7:30 p.m.-Life and StIll LIfe PaIntmg. Mr. Ray ALL MAKES AND MODELS For example. Superintendent !ems, Fieming, Instructor. We Con Adlust Ravmond L. Collins of M.1nhas ------8:00 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Camera Club. One Car or fleet Our Plan ~(.t'. N.Y., introdlll'l'n eiti1.ens' (',(Il)),'RF.Y .J. IIA~I'.IF.L.Ill. Wednec;dav. October 23 To Ycur Nee •• arlvisory commitl('('s mnrC'than " .. . f H d P I A 22 vears al:o. Toda\' tl1C'rearc son of Ih(. (;OT>FREY!lAM. "'9:30 a.m.-Hand Paintin,g 0 orne an ersona c- 885-4770 nin~ commiuC'l's with 125 lay lIIELS.of Harvarll roar!. was reo cessories. Mrs. William Pankhurst, In- 15550 E. Warren pl'rsons scn'in~ Ill" sysll'm of i cmlly prollloll'li 10 C.aptain in structor. George Polosk" Mgr. 2.600 pupils in four sl'1lo()ls thl' UmLedStlltes Martne Corp~. 11:00 a.m.-,.,~enior Men's Club of Grosse Pointe, Crib------_.- -- Mr'mhership C"IIlCS from all Ill' was.comml.~slOne.dupon hiS bage, par1s of the communily and in. g.raduallo~from XavIer Collcge, *12:30 p.m .-,.,~enior Ladies Club of Grosse Pointe. Tea ('h.dc.~pcrsons with no children CmclDnall.O. spent 13 months and Cards. in school. in Vietnam wh~rc h~ was P f . 1 C f d Over a Century of Service In some school rlisLricls. IIn wounded thrC'e ttmes In one 1:30 p.m.-Lecture, " ro eSS10na ,orpora Ion an Education Commit/('(' sludie.s action in .July of 1967and. u~n Self Employed Pension Plan." Berrien • •• anybody know what IheWayne thc l'urriculum. mects with lead. his rc('ovC'ry.returner! to aet~ve Eaton. ('rs in thp fidd unrlC'r stndy. combat in ViC'lnam.co~pletl~g .4:00 p.m.-Banet. Mary Ellen Cooper. Instructor. ohserves othpr school SYSt(,DlShis tour of duty there In APrf~. 6:30 p.m.-Soroptimist Club of Grosse Poh'te. Dinner County Charier Commission ist "nd makl's T('('f'mn1l'nrlalionsLo 1968, RC'lurn~l1g10 the State.. and Program. The\Vm,.R.lIam.ilton (!o. thc Boarrl M Education. he was as.~Jgnedto duty ~t 7:00 p.m.-Detroit Cribbage. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Another 'Y""1ll might hllvl' a Camp Le .Jl'une. N.C. Captam *7;00 p.m.-Flying Instruction Ground Schoo!' W. E. Cilizen's Advisory CommitteI'"n ann ~rs. Hammel, (the fonner Coche and Connie Earl, InstJ'Uctors. Since 1855 HENRY BODMAN, II thr Adull Sdlool to lldl'ise on PAMELA L. WALl.ACE" of l'otlrs(>offermgs nil kC'cp IhC'.T!C'd(orc!ro~d). ler! for a F.uro. *7:30 p.m.-Recorder Plaving for Intermediate Stu. Wn.UAM R. HAMIl.TON II DAVID M. HAMILTON ("(Immunitv"Wilre of the pro' pC'anva(,lllion SC'p.emher2~. .on dents. Mr. William Pratt. Instructor. CLARENCE E. OTTER knows and he's running for it '. .' a 30.day lcave. /\fter drIVmg *7:45 p.m.-Arlult Ballet. Mary Ellen Cooper. In- "r,.m. I .. (' AI tria AnolhN gnHlp Illig'll provillp IIlmug" ,ermany. .S, structor. in the v('npral advJ{'('and guidance on Swill.erland. N~rthern !tall and Thursday. October 24 CHAPELS the summl'r T(TTC'!lII()nll!pro along Ihe !lallan. and F Tench *9:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.-Beading Gowns and Sweat. OF.TROIT 397.1 CASS AVENUE TE 1.2712 grams and youth ('('nter, Rivieras, . they wl!1 return. to ers. Mrs. Richard Wadnitz, Instructor. BIRMINGHAM 820 EAST MAPLE • MI4-6000 Primary Election, Nov .5 A r.omrnunity mil(ht have an make .thelr home In Surf City, .10:00 a.m.-Braille Transcription Class. Mrs. John adviwry committee on buil~. Tops~r/ IS/lind,N.C., at the end i'AcNamara, Instructor, ings and grounds 10 make perl' 'of thIS month. Thursday, ~etober J 7, 1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS '.g. Fifteen Mrs. Dennis O'Keefe Mount Holyoke Dinner Planned Miss Danforth Bride

The Mount Holyoke College Club of Detroit will host a din. Of Dennis O'Keefe ner for area alumnae and friends at the University Club , Friday, October 18 Reception At Grosse Pointe Yacht Club Follows Early Guest speaker will be Pro-' Afternoon Rites: Newlyweds To Make. fessor Victoria Schuck, of Mount Their Home In Vernier Read Holyoke's Political SCience De- partment. Miss Schuck's ae- Father Thomas Finnegan and The Reverend Gary complishments include work in Gruber, of Grosse Pointe Memorial Church, officiated the Office of Price Administra. tion, the United Nations Confer. at the Saturday, October 12, ceremony, in Our Lady • eoce, the President's Commis- Star of the Sea Ohurch, at which Susan Carol Danforth sion on Voter Registration and spoke her marriage vows to Dennis Edward O'Keefe. rl!search on the Vietnamese She is the daughter of~>------WOMEN'S Constitution as a Bookings In. Dr. and Mrs. James C. Dan. the bride. stitute Scholar. forth Jr. of Willow Tree Their floor length frocks of Pointers on the arrange- place: who entertained at a ":il1?W .green chiffon we r e .- ments committee planning Miss reception at the Grosse sl1!lilar In style to that. of the Schuck's visit to Detroit in. Pointe Yacht Club follow- ~rJde. and f~atured trams fal!- Short and to clude Mrs. Elliott H. Phillips, . ,. mg from theIr shoulders. TheU' Fl-om Another Pointe Mrs. William W. Cunningham, mg the 1 0 clock rItes. headpieces were widt>,-Sweet- Mts. Kenneth L. McCoy, Mrs. The bridegroom is the son heart bows, and they carried The Pointe William H. Salot, Mrs. Edward of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene T. loose, floor length bouquets of .of View P. MacKenzie and Mrs. Charles O'Keefe, of Houston, Tex. fall mums and ivy. Among the 350 freshmen en- M. Endicott. For the early afternoon servo Douglas O'Keefe came from By Margaret Burns rollees of Marymount College -I ice, the former ~liss Danforth Charlotw, N.C" to serve as his of Virginia are ANNE M. bor Hill, vice.chairman of the selected a chiffon gown. Her brother's best man. Ushers FISHER, daughter of the ED. Show; HARRY TENNYSON, of skirt fell in soft pleats from were Henry H. Hubbard Paul Stu~ents at the Grosse Pointe University School WIN H. FISHERS, of Washing- Hillcrest lane, Show Committee a wide satin band, and her J. Keeler, William D. r.eonard and tijeIf parents may well be up to their elbows in ton road, and MARY P. GOT. ehairman; and JOE THOMP- bodice was fashioned of sheer and James C. Danforth III, flour tomorrow night, October 18, as they prepare to FREDSON, daughter of the SON, of Radnor circle, enter- netting re.embroidered wi t h brother of the bride. ' serve pancakes, sausages and coffee to lucky diners at ROBERT L. GOTFREiJ30NS, of tainment chairman. seed pearls and crystals in a For her daughter's wedding the school's Annual Pancake Supper. It will be held in Grosse Pointe boulevard. • • * floral motif matching the cut- Mrs. Danforth selected a Mal= out motif of her elbow length cohn Starr coat and dres!! en- the GPUS gymnasium in Cook road from 5:30 to 7:30" • • • MR. and MRS. ROBERT L. o'clock. Hotchkiss School s e n i 0 r white kid gloves. semble of coral and white JOSEPH STANDART, son of R A U GH T, of Roseville, an. Her train was chiffon, and brocade, coral accessories and The Pancake Supper venture was started two years MR. and MRS. JOSEPH G. i nounce the birth of a daughtet. her shoulder length silk illusion a corsage of gardenias and Photo by Eddle McGrath. Jr. RENEE CAMERON, on Octo. ago to help finance the American Field Service Student STANDART, JR., of Ridge veil fell from a Camelot crown stephanotis. Married Saturday, October 12, in Our Lady St~r ber 9, the third birthday of the Exchange program at the school •.. and this year GPU$ road, is the recipient of the of re-embroidered seed pearls Mrs. O'Keefe the bride. of the Sea Church to Mr. O'Keefe, son of the Eugene Raughts' son, ROBBIE. Mrs. has two AFS students in the senior class. Hotchkiss Ely Prize, awarded Raught is the former DONNA and crystals. groom's mother,' chose a dress .' for excellence in character, T. O'Keefes, of Houston, Tex., was SUSAN CAROL She carred a cascade of gar- of yellow-gold Alaskine styled JUIla Daysh, who calls New Zealand home, is spend. athletics and conscientiousness DANFORTH, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. James C. Dan- PALERMO, daughter of MR. and MRS. JOSEPH V. PAL- denias and stephanotis, ac- with an overlaid lace front ing the ye~r with Mr. and Mrs. H. James Gram, of Moran in studies. forth, Jr., of Willow Tree place. cented with trailing ivy. panel, matching accessories and road, while Ritz Demetriou, from the isle of Cyprus, is the • .. E R M 0, formerly of Bedford * road. Honor matron was Mrs. John a corsage of pale gold cym- guest of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Bowers in their Touraine RICHARD J. DAY, son of tor of the newly formed Arch. and Professional Women's • • • S. Blum. Bridesmaids were Mrs. bidium orchids. road home.MR. and MRS. RICHARD J. dioces8n Office of_Administra- Club's second annual dinner M A.PoY EDITH CANDLER, C~arles Fenske, of Miiwaukee, The newlywe?s, t r a vel i n g But back to the pancakes ••. Mrs. H. Gordon Wood DAY, 'of Sunningdale drive, is tive Services of the Archdio. dance wiII be held Friday, No. daughter of MR. and MRS. WlS., Carol Kohnke and Judith from San Francisco down the and Mrs. Donald D. Lennox are co-chairmen of the sup- studying at TUton School, TH. cese of Detroit. Mr. Schulte is vember I, at the Glen Oaks JAMES NALL CANDLER, of O'Keefe, the bridegroom's sis- California coast, will return to per and Mrs. Harvey C. Parke is busy signing up the ton, N.H. ••• an accountant now in his 41st Country Club in Farmington, Beverly road, was among stu- ter. J u n i 0 r attendant was make their home in Vernier year of Archdiocesan employ. Mich. Mrs. Wirth is first vice dents designated Matthew Vas- Wendy Lynn Danforth, sister of road. students and parents to help keep everyone's plate MARIANNE PETERSON, ment. ' president of that organization. sar scholars at recent convoca- 1- heaped with those ~olden flapjacks. Ticket chairman daughter of MR. and MRS. * •• ...... tion ceremonies 'held at Vassar road. While here they will also road, who will be celebrating Mrs. Edwin N. Peabody will be happy to sell you one FRANK A. PETERSON, JR., College in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. visit Mr. Knickerbocker's fam- their 35th wedding anniver- ticket or lots of tickets ... adults $1.50 and children $1. of Mount Vernon road, a ma- STEPHEN L. SHOLTY, of JOHN McVICKERS, of Uni. The honor was a war d e d to i1y in Chelsea and attend the sary; members of the wedding Mrs. Peabody says that tickets can also be purchased at jor in Speech and Drama at Lakeland avenue, a student at versity place. is participating the door. Mercy College of Detroit, has. Alma College, is participating as an upperclassman in an ex. Mary on the basis of her en. Olivet College homecoming. party plus a few close friends the role of a singing woman in an international education periment at the University of trance record. .. * • make up the guest list. As a bonus this year for children, movies will be in "Mother Courage and Her program, c o-s po n s 0 red by Corpus Christi. Corpus Christi, • • • Entertaining this Sunday, Qc. • • • shown in the auditorium between 6 and 8 o'clock • • • Children," the annual fall Washington Square College of Tex. The e.':periment involves MR. and MRS. A L F RED tober 20, at a small cocktail Serving as co.chairman of the could be a bonus for the parents, too. drama production of her de- Arts and Science and the Gradu- upperclassmen as freshman ad- KNICKERBOCKER, of Sunny. party in her Ridge road home 1968 Alma College Homecoming . * '" * ate School of Arts and Science visors with student-to.student vale, Calif., (the former Jackie will be MRS. JEROME H. RE- Weekend October 18 and 19 is Ski Mystery partment. * • • of New' York University, called counseling and small discussion Olilas), are visiting Mrs. Knick. MICK, JR. Mrs. Remick is hon. Alma junior LINDA LARSON, . "New York Un i v e r sit y in groups to aid new students in Hospital in Huntington, W.Va. oring her brother Bnd sister.in- daughter of MR. and MRS. It may be too early for' some of us to Think Ski Named to the Dean's LIst at Spain." Stephen will study, un. U.mverSl'ty ad'JUStmen ts. erbocker's parents, the RU". law, MR. and MRS. A. INGER. DAVID A. LARSON, of Haw. but it's not too early for members of the Theatre Arts Wheatonfor the firstCollege,semesterNorton, ofMass.,the der the program, at the U.nl- ...... DOLPH E. OLILAS, of Harvard SOLL LEWIS, JR., of Lllwiston thorne road. Club of Detroit. The Club will open its 58th season on 1968.69 academic year is VIR. versity of Madrid for a year. ROBERT B. MARR, JR., son Friday, October 25, with a. p.oduction of Anne Coulter GINIA HOLLISTER ANGELL, .. • • of MR. and Mrs. ROBERT B. Martens' "Mystery at The Ski Lodge" • , , or Death on daughter of MRS. JOHN H. RICHARD RANKIN, son of MARR, of Berkshire road, has the slopes. ANGELL and the late MR. MR. and MRS. B. COURTNEY received honors for the 1967.68 Word comes to us from those in the know that ANGELL, of Balfour road. RANKIN of Ridge road, ha s academic year from KalamazoO Otsego was never like this pro'duction. The cast of 11 • • • en roll e d as a sophomore at College.made atThetheannouncementcollege's annualwas includes several "real" skiers who are busy getting their One of the four alumni of Cushing Academy in Ashburn- Honors Day Convocation on ski.to~ out of the mothballs and starting to create the Hillsdale College who were hon- ham, Mass. This will be Rich. October 11. ' spirit of the play by "thinking snow." ored on October 11 by their ard's second year at Cushing. .. • • alma mater at the Trustee. • • • Responsible for the 1968 Detroit We don't know, though, whether the old theater Alumni Achievement Awards PETER J KERNAN JR f A Sh hi h N .. f lOb ak I " h' h t t d I k ' . ,., 0 uto ow, w c opens ovem- 8l!age 0 re a eg, w IC 0 ac ors means goo UC dinner was CAPTAIN JOHN Lakeland avenue, bas been ap- ber 30 and will run through De- with the play, would apply to "Mystery at The Ski Lodge!' W. FAIR, USN. Captain' Fair's pointed director of Develop- cember 8 at Cobo Hall, are Mrs. Donald 1\1. Worley is directing the production family, lives in Buckingham ment for the University cf De- members of thl' sponsoring De- and Pointers in the cast include Mrs .. Walter A Bailey, road. He is permanently hased troit. In his new capacity. Mr. troit Auto Dealers Association, l\lrs. Glenn W. Carpenter, Mrs. Harold B. Davis, Mrs. In Norfolk, Va. He was a mem- Kernan will assist in determin- including Pointers EDWARD F. ber of the Class of 1942 at ing long-range develelopmellt SCHMID, of Lochmoor boule- Armand De Daetano, Mrs. Wilfred Harrison, Mrs. Dia-Hillsdale. plans for the' University and vard, publicity ch8irman; HO- mond T. Phillips, Mrs. Milan Russell and Mrs. Bernard • • * implement fund . raising pro. WARD A. SHAW, of Harbor Whitley. Two Pointers are recent grad. grams. Hill, tic k e t co-chairman; (Continued on Page 27) uates of Walsh Institute of Ac- ...... BOYCE TOPE, of Kings court, countancy in Detroit. They are HELEN WIRTH, of Hampton executive director of the Dealer KENNETH A. BAETZ, of Mo. road, has announced that the Associ:ltion and Show manager; ran road, and HENRY C. SLOT. Detroit . Nor-Re.Bus Business CHILTON DRYSDALE, of Har. TKE, of Beaupre avenue. Com- mencement ceremonies we r e held October..9. .. LEO SCHULTE, of McKinley avenue, has been named direc- (~r Ribbon Farms Questers Meet

Ribbon Farms Chapter of This is a ourlmaker. Questers, Inc. members are looking forward to their meet. There are those who call it a clip. We call it a curl. ing next Monday. October 21. maker. Because that's what it's up to these days. when Mrs. John E. Hoskins, of Making curls. A few. Clusters of them. Whole head. the Pear Tree Chapter, will fuls. Making ringlets too. Maybe just one or two. read her paper on "The Brilli- On your neck. Or over your ear. And looking for Iant Period of Cut Glass," alI the world as jf they just happened instead of Mrs. Hoskins researched this I topic in depth. After presenting being as carefully planned as a love letter. If you're her findings to her own Chapter ready for the absolutely latest and the freshest and last year. she forwarded the girl-cst thing you can do, see us. We'd love to make essay to the National Headquar- your hair curl. ters of Questers in Philadelphia. There it was placed in their resomce files and is available Bart Edmond to all Qllester groups requesting information on the subject. 45 Eo Adams/On The Park/DowntownlWO 2.1112 This month's meeting will be at the home I)f vice-president --'-- ---_ .._--_ ..__.------Mrs. John J. Kelly, in Oxford t road. Mrs. William Kabbush is the hostess,

ION Optici(lT1S There will be songs to sing with TRUIKA-,-Carrying Dr, Zhivagos appealing young lovers over the silent t.,JmIpkJ ImI snow_ Hand carved and hand painted in Italy by famed ANRI craftsmen, the bundled-up pair re- / volve gently to the now-timeless LARA'S theme It is chic! played on a Swiss 28 note musical movement. Ex- quisitely detailed, irresistibly priced at $30.00. They It is all weather! await your approval. Other popular tunes now avail- It's Lawrence of London's able. TRAVEL COAT of Leopard Velveteen , It tl Glasses Complete Your Pretty Look Lovely, fashionable frames in new-now styles, colors and snapes to help com. rl.1e your special feminine look. Jbt sbops of ION OPTICIANS 20183 Mack 4'11. Watto1t.J'i~r't 3 Kercheval Ave., at Fisher Road Grolle Pointe 884.5170 J9849 MACK AVE. Punch and Judll Block 20841 Kelly Roae! 884-6615-Grosse Pointe Woods Kercheval at St. Clair. Grosse Point. TU 1-1505 lost D.troit 773-3205 OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS 55~ II. Woodward .'nn' .... , Page Sixteen Thursday, October 1" 1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS a

David James Lang Wins OAR Citizenship Award of the United Stai,esuf Amertea. Mrs. John M. ~hase, of Lew- 'Funny Girl' Will Benefit LCW Projects The Good Citizenship Medal chosen by his counselors and iston road, Chapter Regent, pre. was pr<,senled to David James fellow students as mosl wOI'lhy. sented the award. Lang by the Elizabeth Cass Last year he received the Jun. Chapter, Daughters of the ior Citizenship award. CATHERINE McINTYRE, of American Revolution, Grosse The Medal is presented under Audubon road, has enrolled ill Pointe Farms, at the Annual the auspices o{ the National De. the one-year secretarial course Awards Dinner at the Prates. (ense committee of the DAR at the Katharine Gibbs School lea9ue'~ Inner City Services to Reeei.,. Proceed, tant Children's Home. and is meant to fosler among in Boston. Mass. Catherine at- from Premiere Week Showing of Film Based on his qualities of Hon. school children a greater appre. tended the University of Detroit or, Service. Leadership, Cour- ciation of the qualities neces- before en t e r in g Katharine of Life of Fannie Brice age and Palriotism. David was sary to be a worthwhile citizen Gibbs. The annual fund.raising event' of the League of Catholic Women will be an opening week: performance of "FUNNY GIRL" at the Northland Theater on Fri. day, October 25. ~>------Proceeds from this year's I heads the reservations commit. BLACK CALF benefit will be used to im. tee. plCmCJlt the programs of all Special areJI chairmen include the League's Inner City Mrs.• Joseph Flaherty, Mrs. TAUPE CALF services: Casa Maria Com. Maurice Guenin, Mrs. Joseph munity Center, S1. Peter Bellomo, Mrs. Albert Combet- $16 Claver Community Center tli, Mrs. F. M. VanDoorne, Mrs. B.arat House for ~elinqueni :;t S~:~fi;~,B::s.Ag:~r~.sR~~: girls, Santa Marla Homes Intosh and Mrs. Carl W. Bower. and Casgl'ain Hall, League sox, ~ e sid e n c e for working "Funny Girl" features Bar. \\ omen, bra Streisand as Fannie Brice Mrs. Alex E. l\IoUer is gen- and Walter PidgeGD as Flo eral chairman and Mrs. Ber- Ziegfield. .' I nard 111.Segner, general ticket ---- chairman. NAVY ENSIGN JOHN E. ECKERT, seD of MRS. KEN- .':"orking. with lIlrs. Segn.er NETH F. ECKERT, of Notre MRS. BERNARD M. SEGNER, of of Deeplands road, Grosse Pointe tick.~t al e co.c.haJrmcn :\Irs. ,~amel Dame p,':cnue, has made six Westchester road, general ticket chair- chairman. Proceeds from this year's By:ne, In. char~e of. uros:;e carrier qualification landings man for the League of Catholic Women's benefit will be used to implement the Pmnte ana all ~~s~ Sld~ par- aboard the USS Lexington oper- Ishes., and Mrs. lello PaIS, !e. ating in the Gulf of Mexico. By opening week benefit performance of programs of all the League's Inner City .~ponsl»le for all West SIde becoming a member of the "Funny Girl" at the Northland Theater services: Casa Maria Community Center • contacls. Navy's "Flattop Fraternity," he October 25, outlines reservation forms 51. Peter Claver Community Center, Mrs. Emmet E. Tracy is is qualified to proceed to more for (center), MRS. JOSEPH WRIGHT, Barat House for delinquent girls, Santa chairman of patrons and span. advanced stages of avIation I of Kenwood court, reservations chair- Maria Homes and Casgrain Hall, League sors and Mrs. Joseph P. Wright training. man, and (right) MRS. HANS GEHRKE, Residence for working women. WILL-O Fontbonne Sets Fall Card Party Vito & Johns Hai~ Fashions The annual Harvest Card at 8 o'clock in the evening. in Parly sponsored by the Fonl- lhe Hospital's ground floor cafe. IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE bonne Auxiliary of SI. John teria. The Shoe Salon of Hospital wiJI be held this year Prizes and refreshments will Tuesday. Oclober 29, beginning be featured. Ticket donation is MISS LINDA WORK $1.75; lickets may be obtained by calling 881-8200, Extension AS A NEW MEMBER OF OUR STAFF Sweet- Wildgen 204. Proceeds will be used for the enlargement of St. John's The salon that gives you service with quality in the fit. SHE EXCELLS IN NEW HAIR FASHIONS Vows Spoken Emergency Department and for palrolled parking lots. Kercheyal at Sf, Clair • TU 4-1330 • Grosse Pointe Following a vacation in Pucrto Chairman and co.chairman of • • • • • • • • • • • • Rico and the Virgin Islands, Mr, the party ue Mrs. C. P, Lundy ITALIAN WIGS & WIGLETS, and Mrs. Frank Albert Sweet, and Mrs. Stephen J. Zielinski. t I who exchanged marriage vows COUNT LORENZO ORIGINALS ! Saturday, October 12, will jour- i ney to Vcnezuela. There the newlyweds. both 886.3730 • 63 Kercheval • 886.3731 of whom earned Juris Doclor- atcs at Wayne State University, will serve with the Peace Corps. Mrs. Sweet is the former Sarah Nadine Wildgen, daugh- ter of Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Charles Wildgen. of Muskegon. Thc bridegroom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Leon Alberl Sweet, of Cadieux road. i A reception at Spring Lake I Country Cluo followed the noon YOU'LL PROBABLY LOSE YOUR HEAD OVER riles in Sl. Mary's Church. :Mus. kegon, for which the bride se- lected an ivory salin sheath styled with a scallop-necked bodice of French lace and pearls over satin and a match-, ing scalloped hem. I cun CnE!T FaLL :More la~c and pearl lrimming ! :~,~ bordered her long train, and :,\ l'lt her French silk illusion veil fell I from a pearl-headed ivory salin I pillbox. 1 lIonor maid Mary Sh3nahan I III)6UNGf- f(E Thompson, of Little Rock, Ark,. ! CouTu and hridesmaids Norma Ann and Rehecca Elizabeth Wildgen, . sislers of lhe bride, Carol Sweel CLEARANCE KoeJlPJin, Ihe hridcgroom's sis. ler, Jennifer Meade Schmidl, of Ann ,\rbor, and Edilh Talmage Carefully planned to fu~ SHoWiNG- Mullen. of Little Rock. wore I royal blue f,!ille Empire frocks! bri n9 you seasonal accented ~\'ilh flowcred braiding; anI' carried houquets of red roses and royal hlue grapes merchandise at Resl man was Michael Freel, czf cril'k Wilenkin. Sea I in g the ~uesls wen' .James Isaac Rear greatly reduced prices inl:<,r, oJ Flint. Anlone Lyman i Loll. JI. J. Hil'hard Rohinson, of 'Lansing. Donald Alan Wagner, DBI'i!! f>crnanl anti Richard Arlhur Wildgen. hrollH'rs of the SKIRTS, SLACKS, BERMUDAS, hrid(', and Hoherl Marshall Win\t'r, of W('st Harlford, Conn, i KilTS, CULonES REG. $13 ttl $21 -.------every Sunday at

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that the birthday part~ planners I Featured too will be "The Cloverly road, chairman of the put it, she's the Mart's Guard- Boutique," billed as "a pot. Arrangements and Display com. Will Wed William.s llouse Juniors Gather '68 Christmas Mart ian Angel-and they told her so, pourri vi really great 'finds'." mittee, is being assisted by Mrs. underscoring the telling by pre- containing a collection of dis. Douglas Roby, of Moran road The Junior Board of Williams of Hampton road, corresponding senting her with a carved, gild. plays from shops too small to Mrs. Henry Bodman. of Win: : House gathered for lunch at the secretary; Mrs. Robert Rous. ed angel. send a full.fledged booth. Mrs. throp place, Mrs. GCd • from 10 in the morning until 8 teed. Muskoka road. and Mrs. John needs it most. I\Irs. Richard Campbell, of Ed. Cambridge road, wa.s chair. road, and we think it's particu. in the evening. and re.opens for Chairman ex-officio of the '68 Purvis, of University place. New officers of the Junior sel Ford court, 51. Clair Shores. man of the anniversary larly fitting that Mrs. SchIot. its final day ThurSday. Octobl'r Christmas ~fart is Mrs: Th~o- More are Mrs. lloyd Semple, Board this year arc Mrs. Gene luncheon which, like all man should be honored in this 2~. Thursday hours are 10 to 5 dore ButtrH~k, of. Vmverslty Iof Ford court, Mrs. Charles Fry. president; Mrs. William BI,,\NK CHEC~ birthday parties ended with fashion: We've always felt a 0 clock,. pl.ace. Generat chalr~an Mrs.. McCabe, of Deming lane. Mrs. Stetson, of Ridgemont road. a cake. birthday party should focus as Luncheons will be served Gilbert HudSbn, of Bel erly road, Murray Sales ()f Audubon road ' People who look for trouble vice-chairmall a Jl cl aclivitie.; ~houlull't be 100 surprised when But the initials on the k m~ch on the mother as on the Wednesday and Thursday. from is being assisted by East Side and Mrs. William Tost of! chairman; Mrs. John T. Seeber, 't. ca e child 12 until 2 o'clock. in the "Top co.chairman Mrs. Willard Kerr, Cloverly road • I It comes their way. weren , as nught be e:'1Jected . lof the Mart" on the eighth floor North End co-chairman' Mrs. M t 'd '11b Photo by Eddie ~lcGralh. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Randall L. Ka. I "P.P," (for Planned Parent: In a very real sense, IIlrs. of the Veterans Memorial. Cock. Maurice Klein and Birmingham ar procee s WI e uscd to hood) or "C.M." «(or Chrislmas Schlotmau, serving again this tails WIll be served at luncheon co.chairman Mrs. Bruce Craig sLupport,~e Planned !,are~thoo~ mischke, of Whittier road, have lIlart). year as the Mart's honorary and after 5 o'clock. Mrs. Richard Chadwell. of eaguc s programs In the Tn. announced the enl(agement of, . They were. inslf?ad, the ini. eha~~man, is "mother" of th.e . More than 25 o~t.of.tolVn spe. Cloverly road, i~. serving as OCoauknlatnYd)(Wayne,Macomb and their daughter, JEAN CAROL, i tlals of Mrs. Joseph B. Schlot- Chn~tmas IIlart. Or. to put It clalty shops. offertng everythmg secretary, Mrs. WIlham P. Har. area. to Airman Robert W. Nank, son I man, of Stonehurst in Lakeshore another way, the way. in fact, from classic shoes for men and ris, also of Cloverly road, assist ------of Mr. and 1\Irs. William F. I ------. '_.------.. -- -- women to gourmet foods, plus cd by Mrs. Richard Turner. of Nank, of St. Clair Shores. I Metropolitan MS Miss Kamischke was gradu. the local Planned Parenthood Hendrie lane, as treasurer, and i ated from Lutheran High School; League's own booth, "Mistle. Mrs. John Vanderzee, of McKin. Chal)ter F Drilled toe Madness," under the diree- ley avenue, assisted by Mrs. East and attended Concordio i Teachers College. River Forest, ' tion ()f Mrs. Harvey Fruehauf, Peter Stalker. II, of Lakeland The first tuncheon meeting JIl. and Valparaiso University, of Ridge road ,and Mrs. Henry avenue, as food and bar chair. I 16.doys 01 of the Board of Directors of Valparaiso, Ind. I Earle, of McKinley avenue, will man, the newly.formed Metropolitan Her fiance was graduated I , be featured at the Marl. I Mrs. William Cunningham, of 1.------Detroit Chapter of the Multiple from Denby High School, attend Sclerosis Society was held Tues- ed Concordia Collegiate Insti. day. October 8 at the Wayne tute, Bronxville, N.Y.. and Val. County :\Iedicai Sodety Bu'Bd. paraiso University, where he is FUN ODd SUN ing in Antietam street, Detroil. affiliated with Phi Sigma Epsi . y Includes: Carl T. Crabb. executive di- lon, and was graduated from ANTIQUE SHOW rector, Richard Barba. director Michigan Lutheran College. He * 1 week in TANGIER ALL FOR of development, alld Suzanne is currently serving with the .,= & V. Lawther. R.N., field consult. United States Air Force in Den. ' * 8 nights in TORREMO. ant, represented the Michigan vcr, Colo. lINOS (Spain) Chapter. The couple plans a December James G. Gibson. president 17 candleli.e:ht wedding in St. ,GO TO * full day sightseeing FLEA MARKET of the new Chapter. presided at IJames Lutheran Church. to Grenada the luncheon. Among the memo - "------MICHIGAN hers of lhe new Board are two W ' CI b * Canadian Pacific Jet from Windsor Pointers: Michael W. Hoey. of 01l}(1", S ,II, . ,THE BLOCK STATE FAIR GROUNDS Washington road, and Walter PI F Ii T * First Class Hotels * All Breakfasts. Dinners W. Fuller, of Trombley road. ,(UlS ({ our COMMUN ITY ARTS BLDG. Others include Wilfred B. Rooms with Private Baths Service charges and taxes * * FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY Doner, Michael Muliett, Jr .• Dr. The combined Garden and FOR A FESTIVE Donald B. Shumaker, Robert Discussion Group of the Grosse OCTOBER 18,19 & 20 Theisen, James F. Finn. C. W, Pointe Woman's Club will meet Van Lopik, Earle Rissman. on Wednesday, October 23, at HALLOWEEN DAY TRAVEL CO.. 11 A.M. TO 10 P.M. William Popko, JIll's. Jack Fo. Sl. )lichae]'s Church to go for ley, lIIrs. Emily Hedgeman and a fall color tour and visit to SUD DAY, PRESIDENT . ~ Mrs, Mary Kostead. Frankenmuth, ~lich. OCTOBER 25, 26 & 27 70 DEALERS It was reported lhat there The chartered bus will leave 16847 Kercheval TU 6.0111 are nearly 1,500 persons af- at 8:30 o'c1oek in order to visit FRI. 10-5; SAT. 10-5; SUN. 12-5 flicted by Multiple Sclerosis in some of the historical places in in the village ADMISSION $1.00 Wayne. Oakland and Macomb Frankenmuth as well as Bron. MACK AVE. BETWEEN ENTRANCE AND PARKING ON STATE FAIR ST~EET counties. 500,000 in the United ner's Christmas Store anti other States. interesting shops. 3 MILE AND DEVONSHIRE Research has shown that a Luncheon will be served at vasl majority of those stricken the Bal'arian Restaurant. Re- by the mysterious disease arc scrvalions may be made by call between the ages of 20 and 40. ing lIlrs. Joseph ,\Ionleroso at and that there are more suffer- 884.0532. ers of JlfS in the north than in the south. Specialists arc en. Ponte G(u.den Was Something else deavoring to find the causes of and .cures for the ailmenl, ac- Club To Meet cordlllg to a report made at I the luncheon by Crabb. The Poinle Garden Club will meet on Monday, October 21. al Set Josiah Harmar OAR 78 Ket'cheval on the Hill Grosse Pointe 11 o'clock in the )[erriweather I Tea And Meeting Oct. 19 read home of )1rs. C. Bayard • Johnson. 1'he General Josiah lIarmar Assisting )lrs .• J 0 hils 0 n in Chapler of the Daughters of the serving brunch 10 lhe members American Revolution will gather will be :\lrs. Leland F. Carler at the Mcttetal slreet. Detroit. and Mrs. Herbert D. Schmitz. home of Miss Effie Downer for The program for this meeting lea and a husiness meeting will he a guided 101lr of Belle Saturday, October 19, at 12:30 Islc's Conservatory and Gar. o'ctock. , dens.

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o'clock in the church lounge. Audubon Group To Hold Picnic Industrial Nurses Church Circles Mr. David of Gro~se Pointe Lutheran High June Bride Engaged wili speak on hairstyling and An outing in the brilliant fall Nature trails will be 0 pen Members of the Detroit In. Meet Tuesday wigs. Mrs. M i c b a e I Wilcox, Benefit Slated colors of the ~fetamora coun- and boat rides will be available dustrial N u r s e s Associatbn, Mrs. George Drais and Mrs. tr~side may be enjoyed this fro m 11 to 5 o'c1ock with a Inc., will gather this evening, 'fbe Women's Association of Maynard Hammond are servo The Lutberan High School IV e eke n d by nature-minded guided tour by th~ assistant di. Thursday, October 17, at 6 tbe Grosse Pointe Congrega. ing as hostesses. East Guild is sponsoring ~ fall Grosse Pointers. rector and naturalist at 1:30 tional Church will hold a group card party to benefit the Sc 001, The fall picnic of the Grosse o'clock. o'clock in Larco's Inn in West meeting on Tuesday, October to be held in !be auditorium of Pointe Chapter of the Michigan David Gillis. Grosse Pointe McNichols, Detroit. Dr. T. L. 22. POINTER PETER HENKEL 81. Peter's Lutheran Church in Audubon Society. for their Chapter president. u r g e s any Ngbiem, head of the Department families and friends. will be Pointer.o; interested in attending Group Eight will meet at 9:15 is ticket chairman for the Motor Gratiot avenue, East Detroit, on held at the seven Ponds Na- to contact Mrs. Robert Herde- of Occupational and Environ. o'clock at the home of ~[rs. City Chapter of the American Friday evening, October 25, at ture Center on Saturday, Octo- gan, 882-2261, for travel di- mental Health at Wayne State I Douglas Hoe r n e r in Holiday Theatre Organ Enthusiasts' pre- 7:30 o'clock. ber ]9. The center was visited rections. The center is one University; will speak on Occu- road. Co-hostesses will be Mrs. sentation of the 1925 version of There will be prizes and reo this year by a number of Grosse hour and 15 minutes from pational and Environmental Kenneth Dawson and Mrs. Rog- the s i 1e n t film "The Lost freshments will be served. Am. Pointe school groups. Grosse Pointe_ Health. er Preston. Mrs. Kenneth Kop. World," which will feature musi- pie parking is available. pin will present "With the cal accompaniment on the the- Further information may be Whole Hearl." Members will ater pipe organ. The event will obtained by calli.ig Mrs. Ray. also bring Christmas gifts to be take place Tuesday. October 22. mond Riggs, 366.3259. I sent to the Winnebago Indians. at 8 o'clock at the Redford ----- Gathering for I u n c h eon at, Theatre, Lahser near Grand Those who do the most are 12:30 o'clock will be Group One River. I the ones who demand the least. in the Dncoln Road of Mrs. /" Clare Bryant. Mrs. Henry Gard- If it's from Wright Kay, it's Distinctive ner and Mrs. M. L. Van Dagens are co-hostesses. "A Woman's Choice" is the program to be Photo by Bransby Studio Mr. and Mrs. Gunter J. presented, also by T'lrs. Kop- June wedding plans 'Ire being Kemp, of Anita avenue, are an- pin. made by NANCY JOANNE nouncing the engagement of Group Two will meet for WATKINS and Robert E. their daughter, NANCY JO, to luncheon at the home of Mrs. Schmelz, whose engagement has Michael Kent Wilmot, son of Wayne 0 s b 0 r n, on Barclay been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Wilmot, road. Co.hostesses will be Mrs. Mr. and Mrs_ Ralph E. Watkins, of Elkhart, Ind. Louis W. Charvat and Mrs. of Bournemouth circle. Charles Gibson. The prospective bridegroom Both the bride-elect and her Mrs. Paul Kolvoord, of Lake- fiance are graduates of Grosse attends Holy Cross College. pointe avenue, will welcome Point High School. She received Nancy.Jo is a graduate of Group Three at 12:30 o'clock. Grosse Pointe High Scbool. her Bachelor of Arts degree Mrs. Homer Wyckoff and Mrs. from Western Michigan Univer- The couple plans a January Dale Seif wiII serve as co.host- sity and is teaching first grade 25 wedding. esses. Mrs. Ralph Hoffman will at Montieth School. talk about the new program Mr. Schmelz, son of Mr. and Success alwayS comes to those surrounding Michigan's adopt- :Mrs. Jack E. Schmelz. of people who know wh... to expect ed state, British Honduras. Wedgewood drive, will receive and when to expect it. Group Four will meet at 8 his Bachelors degree from the University of Michigan's Col. lege of Engineering in April. He HAND-IN-HAND DIAMONDS. is affiliated with Phi Sigma Lamp & Furniture Co. Heads together, hand-in-hand, young Kappa fraternity. Opal Carpeting & couples learn what their grandparents Draperies found long ago--the extra brilliance District NursinCJ Society of a Wright Kay diamond costs no Hears Bay Court Report more. This dramatic marquise, for The 28th successful season of CHAIR SALE instance, set in 14-kt. white gold Bay Court Camp was reported and priced at to members of the District Nurs- ing Society, operators of this 300;0 to Three hundred twenty five dollars Torch Drive s~rvice, at the So. ciety's first fall meeting Wed- nesday, October 2. Mrs. R,oger Van Der Kar, chairman of the 500;0 off Camp committee. and Donald Wight Kay Bassett, Camp director, told So. Aututbon 1500 Woodward, 17051 Kercheval, Grosse Pointe & Northland ciety women gathered at the 16380 E. WARREN TU 1.1240 WO 2-0500. Downtown open Mon. and Wed. evenings 'til 8:30. Kercheval avenue Hospitality Center of the Michigan Consoli. dated Gas Company that 602 campers had attended Bay OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS Collrt Camp this past summer for two-week sessions. Many of the mothers and chilo dren were aided by "camper- ships" financed through the Dis. trict Nursing Society's annual Christmas Fund and through the generous cooperation of vari. ous civic groups, clubs and in. Miss J makes the guru her bag dividuals. Mrs. John Zile, president of District Nursing Society. an- for bright inspiration on the nounced with great regret that Mr. Bassett had found it neces- sportswear scene. The 13" sary to r.esign the directorship of the Camp due to his promo- tion this year to Principal of deep guru bag wIth medallion Maire School. Mr Bassett, who spent three swings in glistening summers in leadership positions at Bay Court, became director patent vinyls by this year following the retire. ment of former director Ernest W. Deason .. Mark Baren.6.00 The monthly sewing meetings of the Society resumed on Wednesday, October 16, when members met at the home of Mrs. Richmond W. Smith, Jr., in Lincoln road. l':ach year, District Nursing Society prepares layettes for distribution to needy families by the Visiting Nurse Association and the Frontier Nurses of Ken- tucky. Members also knit large numbers of sweaters and pro. vide other articles of clothing (or mothers and children at the Camp.

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Tllese fabulous fabrics are arriving froll" Europe ••• UPHOLSTERY VVEAVES and VELVETS (eorery beautiful yard, a 'second') lirf. 80 for the swingin' look TAPESTRIES * CUT VELVETS of Trampel. loaf.rs ••• the reoIfy MATLASSES * LINEN VELVETS neot shoes for bock.to.school ore Belgian Sheers and Casements - Italian Stripes SILK DAMASK • LINEN DAMASK supple, perfection.fit on'tique leathers from $395 yd., up to $895 a yard with flanged heels, Misses' sizes 121h.4,.12,OO

(if firsts $6.95 to $23.00 a yd.l Growing girls' sizes 4Y2.8, 13,00 A, Old English ontiqued looFer. CALICO COHNEI~ B, Ornamented loafer in cobbleston •• , PArv 25008 little Mack "IlAGlS 'near 10 Mile Rd.l o (J 1IE 01 ,. SHIPPf/\ St. Claj77~~oO;a'Mich. , ..,X 'V AT !J r A IJ L ANrwtbJj 'S s I;lrr ";/"1 !J~... , ...... IN THE VILLAGE .---.. t. Thursday, October /7, 1968 G R0 SSE POI NT ENE W S Page Nineteen Woman's Page of , • • • by,- and for Pointe Women Book Club Sets Gift Shop or by calling TEmple Mrs. Michael Van Assche Invite Public '1'0 'Walk Back' 1-0168. Proceeds will be used Miss Palombit Wed by the Guild. to promote the ac. Monday Lunch "Walking Back" is an mvita. Sherman, the Guild's president, tivities of the Museum. tion from the Detroit Historical will be hostess at the Henry For those who prefer a com- The October meeting of the Guild to visit 10 buildings built Stevens Home, now part of the in an era of lavish expenditure Merrill.Palmer complex. fortable ride to a zesUul autumn To Mr. Van Assche Pointe Book Club will be held walk the Hotel Pontchartrain Monday, October' 21, in the and boasting ornate carvings, All these buildings will open Tif1any stained glass windows, has ~ffered the use of its dou- Pair Will Return To~o Make Their Home After Lakecrest road home of Mrs. their doors to patrons between ble.decker bus. Chrislopher E. Smitb. Luncheon imported woods and marbles 1 and 4 o'c1ock this Saturday, Vacation In New England; Bride's Gown will be served at 12 o'clock and wall coverings of copper October 19. Tea wiII be served MR. and MRS. GARY NO., Features Alencon lace Bodice with Mrs. Raymond Sibbert and leaf, hand.painted silk and gold at the Detroit Historical Mu- lI1rs, Earl M. Krieg assisting brocade. VACK, of East Detroit, an- seum between 2:30 and 5 nounce the hirth of a son,: Our I;ady Star.-O£th; Sea Church was the setting Mrs. Smith as hoslesses. The buildings, all within easy o'clock. Co.chairman of this walking distance of the Detroit SCOTT ALLEN, on October 8. for ~e FrIday. evemng, October 11, wedding of Suzanne The program will be a re'liew project is Mrs. Milton B. Os. Mrs. Novack is the former BAR- : ~ane Palomblt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Palom- of Pauline Frederick's "The Historical Museum, include the good, of Windmill Pointe drive. Colonel Hecker House, the BARA PRINCE, daughter of bIt, of Saddle lane, and Michl!.el Charles Van Assche, Ten First Ladies of the World." Tour tickets. at $2.50 each, MRS. ALLEN RAE WILSON, of : Mrs. Alice Shepard will do the Emory Leydon Ford Home, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Van Assche, of Roslyn road. "Old Main" (Detroit Central are available at the Museum Lennon road. Father Ralph V. Barton -.------review of the noted United Na. tions commentator's book. High School at Cass and War- - ~ officiated at the 6 o'clock In rose.colored Saki cloth ren), the Her man Roehm Home, the David Whitney rites, which were followed frocks, accented with ruffles, Gary Van Assche acted as House, the It'irst Unitarian.Uni. by a reception at Hillcrest were Elaine Palombit, who best man for his brother. In versalist Church House in Cass Country Club. served as her sister's honor the usher corps were Peter avenue and the Charles Lang The bride's gown \Vas fash- attendant, and bridesmaids Palombit, the bride's brother; Freer Home. ioned with a long-sleeved bod- Mrs. Jack Dee, a cousin of the John Whitty and Tho mas ice of embroidered Alencon lace bride, Mary MrowcZIlski and Slichman. Two of the Guild's most kno\V. and a white satin A-line skirt Mrs. Charles Rometty, the ledgeable members, Mrs. Rob- The mother of the bride wore ert Artnel- and her daughter and train. An embroidered lace bridegroom's sister. a bead.trimmed ensemble 1)f Gail, of Doyle place east, will headpiece caught her elbow They wore headpieces of pi[lk mint green silk.and.wooi. The act as hostesses at the Federa- length silk illusion veil, and roses and carnations and car- bridegroom's mother selected tion of Women's Club's building, she carried a cascade of white ried matching Colonial rose a long-sleeved gown of pale Fuji mums and roses. and carnation bouquets. a three-story red brick home blue moire. Both mothers chose built in 1894 and featuring dis. orchid corsages. tinctive corner towers and bay When the newlyweds left for windows with leaded glass a vacation in New England, panes. WELCOME the bride was wearing a cream Mrs. Michael Wurm will wel. wool suit with brown accesso- come guests to the First Con. ries. They will return to make gregational Church, dedicated POOCHES! their home in Grosse Pointe . ....LL BREEDS GROOMED in 1891, and Miss Marguerite IE SURE TO MAKE YOUR HOLlOAY APPOINTMENT Pointer JlALPH J. KLlBER EARLY has been re.elected to the Go\'. Photo by D~n Webber of Collingwood Detroit U. of M. Women Located in erning Council of the American Exchanging marriage vows Friday evening, Octo- Plan 'Funny Girl' Benefit PUT'N ON THE DOC Institute of Certified Public Ac- ber 11, in Our Lady Star of the Sea Church were Coli for Appcintment 15616 Harper countants. He re.election took SUZANNE MARIE PALOMBIT and Mr. Van Assche. The Detroit Association of West of Berkshire place at the organization's 81st Parents of the couple are the Peter Palombits, of Sad. University of Michigan Women Complete Pet annual meeting in Washington, 882-5512 Supplies and Accessories dIe lane, and the John Van Assches, of Roslyn road. is sponsoring a benefit per- D.C. -"------_._--.--- formance of the film "Funny Girl" Monday evening, Novem. Toastmistress Clubs Plan Woods Church ber 18, at the Northland Thea. Repeat oller, by popular demand To Celebrate Anniversary Ladl'es To Meet ter. Ruth Browne, of Huntington SPECIAL In t ern a Iia n a I Toastmls. Woods, is ticket chairman. I Joo..... """"',.,...... """"',.,...... """"',.,...... "_ ...... " ...... " ...... ,, ... tress Clubs are celebrating their The Women's Association of Open Thursday and Friday Evenings Until 9 p.m. 4 DAYS ONLY 30th anniversary t his yea r. Grosse Pointe Woods Presby- They are the largest nonprofit terian Church will hold its reg. Thursday (tit 9) educational women's organiza- ular monthly meeting next Tues. tion in the world. day, October 22, at 12:30 o'cloek. Friday (ti' 9) Membership is open to wo- A luncheon will be served by men who would like to learn Saturday (ti' 5:30) the Elizabeth and Hannah circ- how 10 conduct a meeting, in- troduce a speaker, think on les under the direction of their Monday ('til 5:30) leaders, lIfrs. Cecil Hastings and their feet and express them- lIlrs. Donald Koch, respectively, selves with poise and confi- at the cburch. dence.. Based on a principle of self- Walter J .. Bellhorn, of the • Sebago - Moc help, ToastmistJ:ess Clubs offer Lutheran SchOOl for the Deaf, a time-tested method of help- will be the speaker. He is bring- LOAFERS ing women through the study ing two or three students from of effective speaking, leader- the school with him. Mrs. John Women's, Children's, Girls' Olert will be Devotinnal leader. Big Boys' & Men's ship, basic parlimentary law, speech construction and ana. Reservations for the luncheon nOlional brond shoes lytical listening. It is an oppor. should be made by 1lI0nday, tunity for personal growth for October 21, by calling J.lrs. Rich- business women and homemak- ard Fellows, 884-4235. • Children's Shoes ers alike wbo seek a stimulat- R'Jsh,r Brown, Pied Piper, ing, cballenging outside inter- Home For Aged Gerber;c;, for Boys est. The local day t i m e group Open House Set • Shoe Boots meets on the first and third including women's srzcs • Gym Shoes and Tuesday of the month; the eve- ning group meets on the second SI. Joseph's Auxiliary is In- kappa shell ptacernats bring All Heights Rubber Footwear and fourth T u e s day uf the viting the public to attend its month. Information may be ob. annual Open House at the Bel" National Brands All Regular Stock tained by calling Mrs. Carl tha Fisher Home for the Aged, island beauty to your t~b'e Nolte, TU 1-0582. staffed by the Little Sisters of the Poor, Southfield at Outer MRS. RACHAEL RYAN, of Drive, on Sunday, October 27. end practicatity 88 well. The 19X1S" IIricIGGClent mati Cadicux road. has recently re- This family affair will feature I Off turned home after spending continuous cartoons for the SPECIALGROUP Boys and Girls Clolhing ':: 50% three months vis i ti n g her children. Tea will be served with smooth brass or scalloped edgea are d a ugh te r. SISTER MARY for adults. cider and doughnuts MAGDALENA, who is a mem- Jor youngsters. As guests of ber of the faculty of SI. Mary's Mother lIiarie Benoit, Superior surfaced with heat end stain rest1ant ~ • Hospital in Huntington, W.Va. of the Home, Open House par. INC. FACIAL HAIR ticipants will be able to view PETER PAN, Permlnently Remo¥ed and purchase examples of han. laminated to tabte-protee(ng GOIk beets. Each 8.00 Eyebrows.N ecl

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4 weeks for delivery. Pre.l\QYay ~ en ex~ cation/rayon ~ .... for gI'CICioIe ~ and iIpAd ~ WQiQ, CIAIiqII gold Or.~ HOW TO MEI\SURE: For widlh, measurethe width of your rod, or width of distanoo where rod is to be placed. For length, measure from th. top of rod to the leo9th de.5irecl, Jacobsons Home Oeeorativi Slolop Jacobsons Home De.oratw. Shop --. Page Twenty Thursday, October 17, 1968 GROSSE-. .... POINTE NEWS

Society News from, All the, Pointes

Bowen, Mrs. Donald E. Brown, Mrs. Jack E. Rosch. (she'll he D. Williams' ~home to di;cuss Facuity Wives October Is Full lIIrs. DavId L. Gamble, Mrs. directing her own mother, Mrs. "Capable of Honor" by Allen Troth Told Thomas J. Burke, Mrs. Richard Clark T. Wells), will meet Tues. Drury, under the leadership of To Hold Dinner IMonth for Ibex D. Anslow and others. day evenibgs at the horne of Mrs. Francis B. Van Deusen The ancient craft of Macrame, !In. Peter Clark in Stephens and Mrs. William J. Denne" Th", Grosse Pointe Facully The October bulletin of Ibex the art of knotting, will keep road, (just so nobody gets behind, Wil'es Homemaking Group will Club is out, and it looks like a the Ibex Arts aDd Crafts Group, Among those who will be pre. "The Queen's Confession" by open this year's activities with busy month for members and chaired by Mrs. :Milton W. Vol. paring special music for a very Victoria Holt will be the No. a potluck dinner and a recipe their guests. kens, busy when members special event February 14 will vember book). {'x,:hange on -'[onday, October Mrs. 21. at 8 ')'dock in the Home This Thursday, October 17, Lawrence J. Verdier and Mrs. be Mrs. Thomas Brandt, Mrs. general meeting will take memo Charles W. Gauss collduct James Allen. Mrs. John B. Ren. Among those polishing their Economics roo m at Grosse classes in the Verdier home on ick and Mrs. Mike Mikos. reading glasses for this Group Pointe \'orth High School. This bers and guests on a tour of are Mrs. Harold H. Emmons, constitutes a change from pre. four Detroit churches to study Cloverly road five Wednesday Ibex literary buffs divide Mrs. John Denier, Mrs. Kenelm ,.ious meetings which were held their art. history and architec. aflernooDJ beginning October them&'J1ves into. Book Group Winslow, Mrs. Douglas Adair, in members' homes. ture. 16. One, under the dlr~ctor of Mrs. Mrs. Thomas W. Baumgarten, The Hostesses for the evening are Mrs. Guy B. Willetts, pro. Using the b8Sic method of ty. Arnold M. CombrlDck.~raha!D, Mrs. Charles R. Beltz, Mrs. Don. :'Ilrs. \'orman Ducain and -'Irs. gram chairman, will conduct ing string, artistic and useful and Book. Group Two,. WIth MISS aId R. Flinterman, Mrs. Arthur Gilbert Gray. All members of the tour through the Serbian Or. items such as place mats, wall Hope Whitten as chaIrman. W. Kleinschmit, Jr., and IIfrs. Village Faculty Wives are invited to thodox Church, the First Con. hangings, and even hammocks Group Onl! will explore South Robert F. Weber. attend. gregational Church, :'it. Anne's will be created by Mrs. WIIlter America tbrough books this Catholic Church and Mariners' Wood, Mrs. Charles Wright. nI, year, with Brazil as the October Church. The tour will pause at and Dew member Mrs. Ronald country. Mrs. Joseph M. Meng. National Secretaries Hold Alp~a Omicron Pi the Women's City Cluh for Gilbert. (her mother is Mu. J. den, Mrs. Lionel M. Chicoine Store ... ~umnae Meeting Sept. 24 luncheon. Vernor Davis, a long time memo and Mrs. Donald Blain were The Detroit Chapter of the Boarding a chartered bus at ber of Ibex). among those attending a Sep. National Secretaries Association The Ibex Music Group swings tember 30 meeting at Mrs. Com- .Mrs. Clarence Maguire, of the Grosse Pointe City Park at (International) will hold its into sOIlg October 29 with Mrs. briack.Graham's home. LQchmoor h

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« Thursday. October 17. 1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty-One Woman's Page • • • by, of and for Pointe Women

General Show chairmen Mrs. Advance tickets are being The Goodwill Juniors are ex- is to see the return of handi- Robert Bennett and Mrs. Rob- Planning For Garden Tour hllndled by Mrs. S. Allen Neff tremely proud of the growth capped individuals to a useful, Set Junior Goodwill ert H. Dodd advise there will and Mrs. Robert P. Seeber. of this, their major fund.raising self-supporting role in commu- be a new look this year. Mrs. Robert F. Retenbach project.]n the 36 years that the nity life. One of the new features will bach is chairman of decorations. Junior Group has been in ex- be that all Junior Goodwill Other G r °sse committee istence, it has raised over $460,' Antique Market-Sale members will be in costume, chairmen include Mrs. Rex L. 000 for Goodwill Industries. MR. and MRS. ROBERT department with a different Brophy, Mrs. John A. Moekle, This money has provided CHANDLER, of Bishop road, Three Floors Of Brush Street Building To Be Devoted style and color. Mrs. Ralph. A. Dewey, Mrs. I rd d announce the birth of their sec- Franklin Carr, Mrs. Robert H. mental y reta e, physically To Show; Many Pointers Working Mrs. Dodd says that on the and socially handicapped em. ond child, STEPHANIE LYNN, first floor 38 antique dealers, Kennedy, Mrs. Sheldon L. Dren. ployes with rehabilitation facil- September 24. Mrs. Chandler On Planning Committee many new this year, from AU nan, Mrs. A. P. Fuchs, Mrs. ities, equipment, medication, in. is the former ANN CRONEN. parts of the Midwest, will be WETH, daughter of the RUS- The 21st An~ual Antiques Market and Sale, spon- Jesse C. Hurley, Mrs. Daniel M. surance. school tuition and pros. featuring -in their booths. var- Carne. ~Irs. Julian G.•MCIntos~, thetic devices. Building repairs S ELL CRONENWETHS, 0 f sored b:,:-the JUnI.or Group of Goodwill Industries, will ious antique clocks, pewter, Mrs., Milton yv. Volkens, Mr.. and improvements have lliso Shelden road. Paternal grand- open Fnuay evemng, November 8, with an invitational jewelry, silver, pictures and G. Norman Gl1more, Mrs. Clay- been made available. parents are MR. and MRS. champagne Preview Party, at the Goodwill Industries prints, fine china, crystal and ton J. Barker and Mrli Warren I ~HLTON CHANDLER, of San plant, Brush street at East Grand boulevard, Detroit. pressed glass, plus many pieces F. Kendall. The Junior's greatest reward Carlos, Cat of Early American, English Honorary chairmen of and French furniture. the Preview are Governor except on Tuesday, when the Mrs. Bruce Hines is the sec- I and Mrs. George Romney. show will close at 6 o'clock. Admittance each day is $1.50. retary for the Show. GROSSE POINTE FARMS Co-chairman is Mrs. George Mrs. George L. Domine, Jr., M. Brooks. Tickets may be obtained from Junior Goodwill members, and her co-chairman Mrs. Tru- Proceeds from the Preview by contacting the Goodwill man Schneider are involved and the general admission plant or at the door during with aU the arrangements in Show tickets will be used to the Show. the building. benefit the handicapped em- This ~ear, there will be no First floor visitors may en- ployes of Goodwill Industries need to worry about finding a joy a quick snack and rest at of Greater Detroit. parking space or inclement the "Ice Cream Parlor" with The show will open to the weather; P,d'ldng attendants its pink and white color public Saturday, November 9, will take cars at the door and scheme. Mrs. George N. Payne advises this is one department through Tuesday, November deliver the~1when Show visitors 12. Hours are 11 to 9 o'clock are ready to leave. where the Junior Juniors, (daughters of members), will be found assisting, dressed in pink and white pinafores. Miss Nancy s Hairdressers On the second floor visitors will find. the Goodwill In- Specializing in Hair Coloring and Wigs dustries Booth. Here treasures 19877 MACK AVE, • 881-0761 • GROSSE POINTE WOODS received through household dis- cards are refinished during the Open Tues., Wed" Sat. 8 0.m.-4 p.m .• Mon.-Thurs.Fri. 'til 9 Photo by Eddie McGrath. Jr. , . year by employes especially MRS. FRANK W. DONOVAN, JR. ;.velcomes MRS. RAYMOND J. DUFFY and MRS. GEORGE J. RAPP, (on the right), to her East Jefferson avenue home, one of the eight homes included in the Grosse Point Garden Center's House Tour planned for Saturday and Sunday, October 19 and 20, from 1 to 5 o'clock. Mesdames Duffy and Rapp, properties chairman for the Tour, will measure the Donovan house for canvas carpet covers. St. Paul Parish Tickets may be obtained at the doors of the homes Sizes $699 the day of the tours. This custom-built one.awner residenc~ has been well looked after and is well worth COSTUMES 4 to '4 looking into. It has J Bedrooms and 1Y2 Bathrooms. Among the features is Knotty for a fun-filled for the Show. Other items of Itruck pick-up, men working on pine panelling in the Den and Kitche.n. Let us mail you a copy of our easy to read special interest are jewelry, shoe repairs, dress and suit small flOOr plan. You'll appreciate the convenient arrangement. Shown by appoint- silver and aU kinds of glass. re-weaving, jewelry repair, the ware. I amazing wayan old doll can ment. Junior women costumed in I be made new again ... old-fashioned print dresses and There will be a demonstra- aprons suggest a visit to the tion of rush weaving and can- MR, AND MRS. HOME OWNER: Country Store, one of the ing o.f chair. seats, work on original of such stores found electncal appliances and many Do you want to sell your house? Why not top our waiting list of at antique shows and buy other parts of Goodwill's vast prospects? The greater the exposur!!, the higher the price' you may Quality Fabrics in These and Many Other candy similar to that sold at training program. expect. List with an established concern to which buye:s turn. Favorite Characters. Come In or Call While the turn of the century, or On the third floor, American CAT Selection Is Complete country cheese. This year some- Interior Designs will again thing . new wiII be on the have 25 vignettes showing shelves: A variety of miniature "Antiques in Contemporary Member of Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board's Christmas tree ornaments. Settings." Multiple Listing System Down the "lane" is the Mrs. Glen W. Carpenter and Pantry Shelf, for which many her co-chairman Mrs. David M. oldtime favorite. recipes of Davidson report that a selec- jams, jellies, pickles, chili ti~n of g~urmet lun~hes al?d Exclusive Agent _ • ~.A. sauces spiel'(} peaches and dmners WIll be available lD MAXON BROTHERS, IRa. TU 2-6000 ~ other 'delectable items have third floor dining room, served been prepared by Junior Good- by, Junior group Il?embers .and A conscientious policy makes its own friends will members. also by the JUDlor JUnIors. This year there will be a I Mrs. Sidney l\'Iars~, who is in special Goodwill Employee Ex- charge .of the dl.nners, says hibit. This exhibit will enable ~e~e Will be a ~IIIerent spe- the public to actually see em- cmhty each evemng. ployes involved in the work Mrs. Fred S. Neumann and they do daily during the year: Mrs. Robert F. Weller are in 17015 KERCHEVAL Women receiving calls for charge of admissions. Grosse Pointe Village TU 5-9236 Open Thursday & Friday UPHOLSTERING CO. WITCH 14322 Mock Ave. Phone VA 2.9660 Other Seledionr Evenings Till 9 p.m. • Custom - REUPHOLSTERING & RESTYLING • free pick up and delivery House Finding Is Our Business • select from hundreds of fine Cabin PICTURED BnOW ARE 6 VERY FINE AND WELL LOCATED GROSSE POINTE HOMES IN fabrics • custom made slip covers THE $32,000 TO $70,000 PRICE RANGE. Crafts • yUllJ"anteed • tenns aV'lilable FREE ESTIMATES - VA 2.9660 M(lkes tile OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE Carpet That Makes DuMouchelle Art Calleries Co. tile Home invites you to attend a

Gresse "'e. Park-$50,OOO Grosse Pte. ForlY,s-$6',SOO Dllplex TU 1-6300 TU 4-0600 PUBLIC SALE of premier importance FEATURINC FURNISHINCS 6- FINE ART PROPERTIES IN THE ESTATE OF Mrs. Benjamin S. Warren Grosse Pte. Pork-$53,500 Grosse Pte. Woods-$3J,1$O of the prominent Silver & Jewelry Family TU '-4200 TU 1-6300

PRICED SALE TO BE HELD at the GROSSE POINTE residence 655 LAKE SHORE DRIVE [ (01 Oxford Roadl is imagination a liability? THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Could be ... because some folks say our line is all way- OCT. 17, 18, 19 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. out. arty. They don't see the "Spicecrafts" for the Brave GrOSSI Pte. Pork-$45,800 Grosse Pointe City-$49,900 New Worlds. Sure, we make the beauts in the area rug TU ).4200 TU -4.0600 Splice "ollid not permit listing the hundreds of fobulous MANY OTHER HOMES FOR SALE items on sale in this mansion. Incillded is GEORGIAN SIL. field. but we make all the carpets basics, too. Remember: VER, STATUARY, PAINTINGS, BACCARAT GloS$Wore. it took our trail-blazing kind of imagination to produce As members cf the Grosse Pointe Rcol &tote Boord we can cffer Home Hllnters every home French fllmitllre, Porcelains, 'vories, grondmcthcr's chimc the first JOO% tufted nylon and Acrilan@ tufted carpets In Grosse Pointe listed by thot ossoclation. cicek, French clocle, ontiqllc glosswore. An impressive orroy WHY NOT CALL OR STOP IN in the industry. Get the way-outs and the CABIN of Oricnlol Rugs •.. ond so milch more. AND SEE WHAT IS CURRENTLY AVAILABLEP staples with one dependable source. Get CRAFT" Beauty and the Basics with Cabin Crafts. S SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED BY THE

GKOSSE POISTE 3 OFlo1Cl:S I Terms DuMouchelle GI!frfl'f Arranged EQMilliszewski TU 1-4200 TU 4.0600 ART GALLERIES GO. REALTORS Lawrence F. DuMallchel1e Ernest J. DIIMol/chell, MEMBERS OF THI DETROIT AND GROSSI POINTE REAL ESTATE 80ARDS 21435 Mock A... "" 776.5510 .1 .""ctioneers o"d Approisers COhf~ ,

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is .a gr~duate of Grosse Poin~e Plan Keys-Bates Swedish Guest Enioys Visit To Pointe Bride-Elect UDlversrty School and the UUl' AAUW Study Group versity of Michigan. R.t N t J . Miss Dwaihy was graduated l es ex une from st. Paul High School and the University of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Elliott Meetings Continue Both arc reporters, Mr. Kraus Bates, of Livonia, are announc. for the Detroit Free Press and iog the engagement of their Month's Activities Will End With General Orientation Miss Dwaihy for The Macomb daughter, Jacquelyn Mae. to Daily. Richard Sterritt Keys. SOD of Session For New And Prospeetin ----- John Keys, of Harvard road. Members October 29 MRS. J. HENRY CANFIELD, and the late Marjorie Keys. The of Severn road, is the newly. bride-elect is a senior at the Outstanding study meetings scheduled for the next elected president of the A~. University of Michigan. ary of St. Joseph Mercy Hasp!. A June 7 wedding is planned. few wee.ks by the Am~rican Associatio.n of University tal, wbich gathered last Monday Women Include the tOPIC of "Extreme Views in the Poli. morning, October 14. in the au. tical Arena - and a Few Rays of Hope" chosen by Mrs. ditorium of the Hospital in East BRAD PHILIPS, of Rivard R~mon Webster for her talk before the Contemporary Grand Boulevard, for its regu. boulevard. was recenUy pledg- LIterature Group on Tuesday evening. October 22. lar monthly meeting followed ed by the Pi Kappa Alpb fra- Mrs. Forrest R. Browne, by luncheon in the Hospii.al's ternity at the University of I dining room. Colorado, Boulder, Colo. of Kensington f?ad, will. be a lession for Thursday after. hostess for thIS meetmg noon, October 24 at 1:30 o'clock which begins at 7:45 o'clock. at tile Central Library. Some of the books to be reo Featured speakers w j 11 be for the unusual viewed include Stuart Chase's Richud Kay. negotiator for the "Most Probably World." "The Grosse Pointe Board of Educa- CARPETS ALA CARTE Farther Shores of Politics" by tion, and Willis E. Brown, presi. At a dinner party recently. Any size-shope--<:olor-eustom mode up to 30 ft. wide George Thayer and "The cen. dent of the G.P.E.A. Dr. and Mrs. Pa~ J. Dwaihy, of ter - People and Power in Po. Because there is no public Devonshire road, announced the litical Washington" by Stuart school on that day, babysitting engagement of their daughter, Alsop. will be provided near the Ii. ELIZABETH ELLEN, to Robert CERTIFIED CARPETS For a closer look at what is brary so that mot her s with John Kraus, son of Dr. John J. happening in teacher bargain. young children may al.tend. Fur. Kraus, of Moross road, and Mrs. 63 Kerchel!al Ave. ing. the Politics of Public Edu. ther information may be obtain. Aderle Kraus, of Detroit. In the Colonial Federal Bldg. lower levei cation Study Group has S:lt up ed by calling TU 1.9588. The prospective bridegroom TU 4-5135 attended Cranbrook School and PHONE 779.1970 MR and MRS. MARVIN R. ANDER. Judiciary and Civil Administration. visit- Shorewood Interiors SON, of South Deeplands road, flank the ing Michigan under the auspices of the guest of honor at their Saturday evening Detroit-Swedish Council as the principal Fine~FuT1litur~ • S~ci4lizing in Wool &- Kitchen Carpeting Custom Drapes &- Slipcoven • Wall Covering & cocktail party, The Honorable ALFRED speaker at Wayne State University's FIVE BEDROOMS Office. Furniture BEXELIUS. the Swedish Ombudsman. October 10 through 12 Ombudsman Con. fOR DECORATOR SERVICE CALL RUTH MILLER 779.1970 Parliamentary Commisioner for Sweden's ference. 21604 Gr•• ter Mack HO\lItS "tween a & 9 Mil. 8EO. J. BOUMAN"; ':'''.m. to 5:31 p.m. Ccr. of Englehtlrtlt, Thlln~Frl. The Book Group will meet at It. CI.lr Sho.... rop. .:••. m."'''' p.m. 1 o'clock on Monday, October Snite-Wayman Rites Revealed 28, at the home of Mrs. Wallace Templein, Fisher road. Mrs. At a smaU family ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Temple will review "I Brought Monday, October 14, in Grosse Thomas, of Greenwich, Conn.• U',e Ages Horne" by Charles Pointe Memorial Church, Mrs. Mrs. P. B. Wiske and Mrs. Paul Currelly, who was the first cur. Dorothy Utz Wayman, of Ver. McGhee, of New York, Mr. and I Sterling Silver nier roati. and Albert O. Snite, ator of the Royal Ontario Mu. Mrs. John T. Snite, of Cbicago, of Norwich, Vt., excharlged ,"UNT . ceum of Archaeology. Ill., Mrs. William Riley, of . SAVE • marriage vows. Sto've, Vt.. and Mrs. Robert All new and prospective mem- A reception for family mem- Edgerton, of Bloomington, Ind. :~~~~ bers of AAUW are invited to a bers and close friends, at the The newlyweds will be mak- • GORHAM general orientation meeting to bride's home, followed the riles. ing their home in Norwich, be held an Thursday evening, Out.of.town guests included Conn. • WALLACE ------2SOfiO • K!IRLOOM October 29, at the home of Mrs. EVERYDAY DISCOUNTS • INTERNATIONAL Edward R. Bunn in Balfour Staff Explains Pointe Schools ON THESE FAMOUS • RIED • IARYON road. BRANDS AAUW aims and objectives More than 100 interested resi. Pierce. Dr. Joe Spagnoli, Assis'j will be' discussed and current dents of the Grosse Pointe tant Superintendent - Illstruc. For Your local study issues reviewed. School District attended the tion. I!lso spoke. SWEETEST The Association is open to first of a year.long series of Following the formal presen. Early American Charm hi-lights this 5 bedroom Coloniaf in choice Farms women who have graduated educational presentations by tation, the audience had the op. A GIFT members of the staff of the portunity to ask questions. Topic location. Situated on secluded court but still in close proximi.ty to schools from colleges or universities. and churches. A fine family home with a traditional New England FROM VOGUE Further information about this Grosse Pointe Public School for next month's meeting, to be meeting may be obtained by System on Monday night, Oc.held on Monday, November 4. "flavor. " Lasting r8 calling membership chairman tober 7. in the Board Room at 389 Sf. Mrs. Donald Seifferl at either The first topic, "Middle School Clair avenue, is "Elementary 8B6"()492 or 881-5580. Education in Grosse Pointe - Education in Grosse Pointe." DIAMONDS. WATCHES. BIRTHSTONE RINGS 1968." was presented by the The public is cordially in. OUR EVERYDAV PRICES ARE principals of the three middle vited to attend. 84 Kercheval 886-7100 ALWAYS THE LOWEST MR. and MRS. JAMES DON. schools: William Christofferson, --- _ NELL CRAWFORD announce Hllgo S. Bigbie the birth of a daughter, KATH- Brownell; Vincent Peterson. Things you really want can't Parcells; and William Mogk, be bought at bargain prices. ERINE CAROLINE, October 10 Frank D. Cotter Donald R. Smith JEWELERS in Ventura, Calif. Mrs. Crawford OJ ,Vogue is the former DEBORAH C. C. Wilkerson Orison S. White KOONS, daughter of MR. and mGBIE r Mile n.. r MIlk A••• MRS. JOHN KOONS, of Three CITY OF ATLANTIS, FLORIDA John E. Mendenhall Cal Bruder Mile drive. Paternal grandpar- OPEN FRIDAY ~'ININGI ents are MR. and MRS. BOW. (Palm Beach County) REALTY Membcr-Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board 22317 MOROSS ROAD TU 4.2585 ARD E. CRAWFORD, of York. shire road. A Golf CoulSe Communit, with "),7Holes of Golf FOR SALE: Beautiful 2 bed roam , plus paneled din. 2 bllths, pcwde, room, extrll large family room. screened patio. 2-car garage, air ond heat. $62 500 COMPLETELY FURNISHED ...., SEASON RENTAL: Furnished 3 bedrooms. 3 baths $4,000 Or will sell furnished '. ....$44.000 Pearl Malone, Associate R. BRUCE PUCKEn, INC., REALTOR 1126 E. Atlantic Ave., DelrllY Beaell, FIorillo Phone: 305-276-6018 Ennings: 305.732-4036

Add A Music Room DINE AT THE Devastating or demure, angelic or avant-garde, we have the frame to meet your aim. Van Dyke Optical eyewear: designed to add verve PARKS1"ONE to good vision. to plE'!ase both the wearer and the beholder and to Add A fit confidently, comfortably rif)ht all the while. Let us help you make IN 'fHJ'~ 'fRA the most of your glasses. Face life with a flair! DITION OF Fun Roam OLD INDIAN VILLAGE THOROUOH EYE EXAMfIATIOfIIS. FlRST.QUALITY GLASSES. CONTACT LENSES EVERYDAY EXO;PT MONDAY 1415 PARKER (2 Blocks North of Jefferson) BUILDING & REMODELINI CONTRACTORS • IESIDENTJAl & COMMERCIAL Free Parking in the Parkstone Garage \Jb RESERVATIONS SUGGESTED GROSSE PTE. WOODS: 21207 Mack: Phone 886.1066 Open daily, including SlJturdny 9:30 to 6- Mon. & Thurs. 'til 9 823.0300 DR. HENRY M. MARKOWITZ, Licensed Opto,netrist }<'ACILITIES FOR PRIVATE ~CR~~~::~!~~1~11~L~~~:ILITY PARTIES AVAILABLE SERYING THIS AREA SINCE 1956 ..r: -- 1 ~ Thursday, October 17, 1968 GROSSE POINtE NEWS Page Twenty-three'

5A-SITUATION WANTED 6-FOrt RENT- 6A...;.FOR RENT 6D--RESORT PROPERTY (I)omestic I

IRONING neatly done at home. VERNIER, Grosse Pointe, low- DECEMBER 1st till April 1st. VAlley ~.7160. er, 2 bedroom, garage. $150. OPEN SUNDAY 2:30-5 2-bedroom winterized cottage. 882-8581. 586 NOTRE DAME Sleeps 6; or 3.bedroom cottage EXPERIENCED LADY wishes that sleeps 8. Convenient to 2 or 3 days work steady. GROSSE POINTE FARMS Welcome to a charming frame Boyne Highlands. and Nubs References. TE 1.9448. I Spacious 3 bedroom CAPE COD bungalow. Living room with Nob. Call 1.616.347-6539. in excellent condition, 11,2 n a t u r a I fireplacf!, dining SEASON ski rental. Beautifully GERMAN LADY wants hollSl~' baths, 2 car garage. Immediate room, kitchen, 2 bedrQOQls work, 2.3 days a week. Call occupancy. $325 per month. and bath. Close to shopping furnished 2-bedroom home on Crooked Lake near Petoskey, 839.9228. TUxedo 1.6300. and transportation. $225 month. just 7 miles from Boyne High- RELIABLE warker wishes one ' John5tone & Johnstone lands ski resort. Oil heat, c~"- day-Tuesday. 875.6733. GEORGE PALMS REALTOR amic tile bath. full wall £ire. GRAYTON.WARREN. 4 rooms, TU 6-4444 place, phone. Responsr1Jtd ;Jfk RELIABLE lady wishes days- bath, apartment. 1st floor. I sons only. 647.Q506. has references. M 0 n day, $105, heated. One lady. TUxe- Thursday. Phone 571-4402. do 2.1044. FURNISHED HOME, Grosse WEST PALM. Florida. furnish. 2A-MUSIC EDUCATION 4-HELP WANTED 4A-HELP WANTED Pointe vicinity-3 bedrooms, ed 2 bedroom bungalow, cou- Classified Deadline IRONING neatly done at home. APARTMENT - Mac k and IlfJ baths. $250 per month. pIe. Available for season be- WOMEN TO WORK f Domestic) VAlley 4-7160. Shady Lane, 3 rooms. Carpet. $200 security dep('sit. Ref- ginning Oct. 1 to June 1. 791- Is Tuesday noon, 12 p.m., MILDRED BR IGGS 15 HOURS per week. Earn $2.50 IF YOU ARE looking for ed. stove, refrigerator. air- erences. 824-0439. Available 1_7_8_6_1_0_r_7_9_1._6_90_5_.. _ for all new copy, changes of PIANO and THEORY to $3.50 per hour. Car help- domestic work of any kind 5B-EMPLOYMENT conditioning. etc. PR~scott copY' and cancellations. It is BRIGGS ~mSIC STUDIO fu!' TUxedo 4.7531 or 527 and have referances. Call BOREAU 5.4173 LA 6.2800 November 1st. /6E-GARAGES FORRENT suggested that all real estate 15 Kercheval Punch and Judy 2573. Efficient Workers Agency, 2.CAR garage for rent. 886-8619. copy be submitted to our of- Building. --- LOraine 8-3118. EFFICIENT WORKERS Em- HARCOURT - 3 bedroom, 2 Gro,se Pointe FULL OR PART.time window ployment Agency has experi- Perfection fice by Monday 5 p.m. bath Georgian Colonia( In- 2.CAR garage available for boat TUxedo 2.5680 cleaners, wall washers, jani- WANTED-Experienced cooks, enced day workers, general Tasteful Colonial in the Farms. come. Upper: $325.00. Lower: slorage. TUxedo 1-4555. tors, painters, $8.000 to $12,000 waitresses and co U pIes. housework, live.ins, cooks. $350. November 4 occupancy Master suite down, library, full dining room. 3 bedrooms, 2 Charge Ads-12 Words for $1.25 STEWART Piano Method 41 per year plus vacation and Grosse Pointe Employment LOraine 8-3118. or sooner. Carpeting & drapes baths up. Complete in every de, 6F-TO SHAR~ IOe each additional word year olds learn keyboard bonus. Must be A.l worker. Agency. TUxedo 5.4576. included. LIVING QUARTERS harmony, transposition and Expenenced preferre~ Apply HOUSEKEEPER-cookin one SC-CATERING SERVICE tail-including linens and china. Matthay Technique. Lessons 11526 Morang, Detro!t, 8 to d It l' ht h kg, nea REALTY December 1 to April 15th. LADY des ire s to share her Call t h TU d 4.30 pm I au, Ig ouselVor , r a your orne. xe 0 4-5600. _~ _ ~ _ . bus and Village. Live-in. WE MAKE and deliver hot and HIGBIE apartment (Park) with em. HIGBIE ployed lady. 824-(l113. cold hors d'oeuvres. Martha 84 Kercheval 886.7100 Tl.)XEDO 2-6900 PIANO lessons. Beginners and COOK. CHAUFFEUR for busi- References. TUxedo 2.9627. and Rosemary. TUxedo 6- REALTY advance(l. Master of music ness office, to prepare lunch FULL TIME domestic help to 8619. 885.811l5. 84 Kercheval 886-7100 6H-GARAGES WANTED 3 Trunk Lines degree, concert pianist. LA 6. for executives and clients assist working mother, 4 chilo ALTER ROAD AT 0127. and do some driving when dren. Driver's license need- EAST JEFFERSON GARAGE wanted for boat stor. 6-FOR RENT- age. Call 884.6020. NEWS 8ALES STATIONS .. necessary. References neces- ed, car furnished. 886-2542, 5 ROOM lower flat. 2 bedrooms. G8-ROOMS FORRENT "B- TUTORING sary. TUxedo 1-4255. DOWNTOWN AREA (Unfurnished) New Iy decorated, electric ! after_~:30 p.m. ROOM: for working lady, all Grand Circus Park Newt Stand range, refrigerator, air condi. 7-WANT~D TO RENT Majestlc N.ews Stand RETIRED NURSE - Personal EXPERIENCED woman for home »rivileges. References. PRIVATE TUTORING tioll~d. Full basement, gar- YOUNG attorney and family companion needed for con- cleaning and ironing, Monday 88£.8619. E. JEFFERSON TO CITY LIMITS IN NOW RENTING age. Landscape service. $200 desire 2 or 3 bedroom house Alden Park Manor. E. Jeflerson YOUR OWN HOME valescent care of elderly through Friday, 5.6 hours per and VanDyke per month. One year lease- in Grosse Pointe area. 823. w 0 man now hospillilized. day, under 45 with references. New Deluxe ROOM with bath for young Park Drugs, City LlmI~ All subjects; all grades. security deposit. Available 6146 after 5 p.m. Riverhouse Gift Shop. Need full time companion- Own transportation. Excelient Garden Apartments gentleman. Breakfast privi. Adults and children. Certi- about December 1. VAlley 2- 8flOO E. Jeffenon ship throughout coming win- pay to qualified person. 881- leges. With or without garage. fied teache1'll. Warrens finest address near 6611. EXECUTIVE would like to rent GROSSE POINTE PARK ter until recovery. Care to 0361 after 6 p.m. Must have references. Reply CalI: Macomb Community College house in Grosse Pointe area. Miller Phnrmacy, Waybum and be continued thru four cold. Box W.6 Grosse Pointe News. Kercheval DETROIT AND SUBURBAN in outstanding Warren Woods. DEVONSHIRE near Warren, Na young children, no pets. est months in south if pos. LIVE.IN experienced general SUllivan Pharmacy. Beaconsfield TUTORING SERVICE lower i n com e, very nice References. 886.6141. and Kercheval sible. No housework. Prepare cleaner, no laundry or cook- ROOM, garage and kitchen Lou's Party Store 00 Charlevoix One and 2 bedrooms feature home. Living room, dining privileges for teacher or busi- KE7-4653 daily meals. Must drive. Re. ing. References. TUxedo 6- ADULT family of 3 desires un. and Lakepointe central air conditioning, car. room, den, 2 large bedrooms. ness woman. Call before 9 cent references. Reply to 2848. furnished 2 or 3 bedroom GROSSE POINTE CITY peting, drapes, G.E. kitchen New carpeting, stove and re- a.m. or after 6:30 TU Grosse Pointe News Box No. p.m. ilouse or duplex in Grosse Notre Dame CLEAN, dependable woman for with dishwasher, double door frigerator. Adults please. $175 5.6059. c,:rrl~:v~rugs. COMMUNITY U95. Pointe area. Available Decem- housework and light ironing. refrigerator, walk in cwsets. monthly. TUxedo 1-2457. N'W:Ue ~eK;;~~~.:lCY, Notre TUTORING SERVICE vanity bath. Com m u nit y ROOM for gentleman, off of ber 1. References supplied. Boo Secour Hospital on CadleUJ: Family of 4. 886-2056. 886.8606. I PART TIME TELLERS house and pool. UPPER,FLAT Cadieux. References required. GROSSE POINTE FARMS ' MRS. LOUIS MARICK DIREC- Two Bedroom, Living room with MATURE, capable w 0 man, TUxedo 5-2017. CAREER woman desires quiet Trall Pharmacy. Kercheval ~o TOR Tutoring by degree teach- qualified do cooking and From $165 including all utilities fireplace, For mal dining National Bank of Detroit bave to room or efficiency apartment. Fa~ ~rugs FIsher Rd. and ears available in all subjects for opeJ\ings for part time tellers light housekeeping for Grosse except electricity. room, 2 car garage, excellent 6C-OFFICES FOR RENT Call 886.5993 aft~r 9 p.m. Kercheval • grades high school, college and -to work 1or 2 days per week. Pointe family of 2. Must live- location, close to transporta- St7.~~ Drugs, FIsher Rd. and adult education. See furnished model Tbese positions are for ex~ in, private room and bath, tion and shopping. One year 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE C'iW~~ Drugs, Mack and '1 339 Merriweather _ cellent starting ~wages, pleas- T.V., $60 per week. Off one lease-Adults. ant working conditions and day per week and alternate FOR LEASE CfJ~t;i~eHospital 00 Kercheval and TUxedo 4-2820 SWEENEY & MOORE, INC. WE BUY-SELl-TRADE training, which allows you to Sundays. Send qualifications MOCERI 881.6800 Merit.Woods Drug Center, Mack OPENINGS FOR TEACHERS OFFICE BUILDING GUNS earn while you learn. to Box C 25 Grosse Pointe and Bournemouth Grosse Pointe FanIl$ in Grosse Pointe Area Reloading cquipment and com- GROSSE POINTE WOODS News. ARMS N E F F: Redecorated 3 bed- H you are interested, apply in rooms. 2 baths. Fireplace, ga. 17140 WARREN ponents. Scope. and SigAt In. G;~srMft?~g~~e~harmacy, Mack 2E-SCHOOLS 29336 Gloede-turn north off 12 person Monday thru Friday, 5-SITUATION WANTED rage. References. Adults. 885. NEAR CADIEUX stallatioDlI. Stock fiWnS and Harkness Pharmacy, :Mack and 9 a.m. to 1. p.m. Employment Mile Rd"East of Schoenherr, complete gunsmithing. Lochmoor BETHEL DAY CARE CENTER across from Macomb Com. 2209. Ideal for attorney, manufactur- Howard JohnsOJll, Mack and 8. office-main floor 611 Wood. 21150 MOROSS RD. SECRETARIAL SERVICES er's representative, insurance, BROWNING & WINCIfESTER MUe ward. munity College. EXCELLENT ROOMY 5 room Bob's Drugs. Mack and Roslyn (2 bIks east of Grace Brown real estate, doctor" etc. Central WEATHERBY ~ REMINGTON upper. Bishop Road ,between SALES & SERVI~ DETROIT AREI-. Edsel Ford X.way) An equal op)lOrtunity Mack-Cadieux Area Phone 775.6644. air conditioning, completely car- . Briggs Drug Sto~ Mack and M~,ck and W:aren Ave. AI. peted, wood paneling, built.in GUNS & SHOOTING Touraine 7 a.m. thru 6 p.m. employer Transcribing, general typing, 2.BEDROOM corner apartment, most new carpeting. Gas heat. bar, refrigerator, sink, showers. ACCESSORIE3 Rand. Medical Service Pbarmaey. Ages 2lh thru 5 881.5350 top floor. Prestige building. Mack and Moran Adults. Mr. Lewis Building completely furnished a.p. Post Office. Mack and War. 881-4908 758-5438 Lafayette Park area. Avail. Silloway & Co. TU 4.7000 with new office furniture. B. McDANIEL CO. WE HAVE moved our Real able 7.1-68. Carpeting and p:;''i3es Drug store. Maclc:and St. 3-LOST AND FOUND Cor. Maryland VA 1-8200 Clair Estate Office in Grosse Pointe Your Girl Friday draperies included. Contact 13326 MAlDEN Devonshire Drug.. Mack and to larger quarters and are in Secretarial Service agent at WOodward 1:llJ)55. DETROIT PRescott 9-2578 15102 KERCHEVAL Devonshire LOST: Eye glasses, dark tri- ., need of aggressive, neat and Mimeographing . L &: L Phannaey, Mack and Bea. focal, plain brown frames, Harper-Cbalmers area. 2 bed- • HANDPAINTED milk CaD6. bas. consfleld conscientious sales people. GROSSE POINTE--4 room low- room upper income. Adults. MODERN dental offIce. Mack 'ket and lunch box purses. Also Marylend Beverage Shoppe pink leather case. VAlley 3. Experienced preferred but Mrs. Coleman TU 4-6442 er apartment. One bedroom. Mack near Maryland 1260. TUxedo 5-9449 for appoint. near Warren, across from Post class instructions TU (-5393 not essential. We will train All newly decorated and car- ment. $90 per month. OIfice. Air-conditioned, two •• ST. CLAIR SHORES KINDLY experienced nurse will Kanor Pharmacy. Greater Mack LAST SUNDAY night, black you. Excellent commissions peted. $125 per month, heat. operating rooms, reception DECOUPAGE HANDBAGS - and Red Maple Lane take care. of your loved one, and gray kitten wearing red and bonuses. Pleasant atmos. ed. No pets. VAlley 2.5052. room, laboratory and office. Order now for Christmas. American Discount. Greater convalescent or chronic cases, The Hibbard !Iack and 9.lIli1e Rd. flea collar. 1613 Newcastle, phere and congenial coopera- Moore. Adequate parking. TU4-8975 Reasonable. 371-7787. day or night. Willing assume JEFFERSON EAST,8905 Lake Pharmacl(, E. 9 Mile, Between TUxedo 6-1372. tion. Intel'Views will be strict. Mack and Jefferson responsibility. Excellent refer. or TU 2-1113. MODERN 12.ft. conference ta. ly confidential. INDIAN VILLAGE AREA-Ex- Very large, attractive 5 room LOST: Persian tiger cat, wear- BETTY VINGI 886.3210 ences. 331.5031. cellent 5 bedrooms, 3 baths. 2 bedroom apartment in lux- ble with 8 chairS, mimeo. ing flea collar, beautiful tail. urious 10 story fireproof build- graph, 4 air conditioners. Sev- IF YOU'LL name the job you Gracious rooms. Natural fire. I-PUBLIC NOTICE Windmill Pointe area. Please ing. Walk-in closets and din. eral plastic top tllbles. Chairs want done, we'll do it • • • place in living room. 85% SAVE TI ME, GAS bring him home. Reward. 821- STENO-TYPIST ing room. Off street parking. and benches, 6 station inter. Stokes Multiple Services, VA carpeted. AND MONEY! 5234 aUer 4. for travel bureau, with accurate Adults only. Apply manager com system. Large drafting 4-9172. FREE typing skills, diversified duties. JOHN G. GOODMAN on premises. Work in the area where table. Electric stove, 567-9515, Contract Bridge Lesson 4-HELw:' WANTED Salary open. 93 Kercheval 886.3060 YOLI live! evenings, 882.8522. TRI.CITY CHOICE riverfront aparlment Oct. 22, 8 p.m. RECEPTIONIST in Shoreline East, 2 bedroom, Quick, safe transportation for DARK MINK gil coat, excel- BABY SITTERS NEFF RD. Upper flat, 2 bed- PORTER to answer phones, handle mail, 2 bath, carpeted. Shown by your employees. Ample pub- lent condition, size 14-16, $150. rooms, available November 1. CAMBRIDGE HALL FOR USED CAR LOT light typing. Competent, adult women appoiutment only. 822.1384. lic parking. Pleasant sur- Wild mink jacket, good condi- Adults only, no pets. 353.7854. 14631 Edsel For.d East Excellent fringe benefits. Paid 567.7880 for babysitting, convalescent roundings. tion. size 18.20, $350. TUxedo Call Mrs. Johnston ST. CLAfR Shores, 3 bedroom VE 9-1620 and elderly care, available. 1,';417. vacation. Good working eondi. 3 BEDROOM house, garage, home, $200 per month. No tions. carpeting and draperies, new- "ON THE HILL" GREETING CARD LICENSED and BONDED pets. Available Nov. 1. Days MINK STOLE, Autumn Haze. 2A-MUSIC EOUCATION ly decorated. 289 Ridgemont. UP TO 2,200 SQUARE FEET COFFEY CADI LLAC SALESPERSON :;67-1234. PRescott 8.0325 eve- Arglls camera, 50 mm. Tape Must be e~~perienced. Pleasant 754-6070 GArficld 5-2899. Open 12 to 4 nings. available at once for fine offices PIANO, ORGAN: Prc-school recorder, Concord, 104. 885- La 7-6811 working conditions. Apply at Saturday. or good relail slore. Will di. 56!!?. through university level. Wal. Ask for Herb Smith RELIABLE COUPLE wish to once to The L. B. King Co. UPPER, 2 bedrooms. heat, hot GROSSE POINTE CITY. Very vide to meet your needs. tel' Mueller, 482 Colonial Cl. care for home in Grosse in the Fisher Bldg., Grand water, lawn care, garage. nice lower flat. Two bed- N. TUxedo 6.1090. BUS BOY - must be 18. Apply Pointe, st. Clair Shores area Btvd. at Second. Good transportalion. Middl(~ rooms. $250 month. OWNER - TU 2-0359 DRAPERIES in per son, Perini's, 10721 durinlr months of November age couple. No children or LAKEVIEW. Three bedrooms, With or without your fabric. PIANO and organ instruction. Whittier. EXPERIENCED operator for through April, for owners pets. References. $210, plus three baths. Excellent condi. Custom made by. Noted university method, ex- Grosse Pointe beauty salon. moving South during the win- HARPER Woods, 20940 Har- WAITRESS - experienccd, for security deposit. Available No- tion. Available now. $300 ceptional facilities. PRescott Magic Mirror Coiffures, 19491 ter. Will furnish local ref. per. Private offices in new food and cocktails. Apply in vember 15. TUxedo 5.9420. month. RITA 2.9414. Mack Ave. erences. Phone after 6 p.m., building. Days, 886.3352, eve- person. Perini's. 10721 Whit- 791.3073 775.1934. ),JAXON BROS. TU 2.6000 nings 779-1847. INSTRUMENTAL INSTRUC. ALTER road near lake. Spaci- PUNCH AND JUDY tier. _._- TOR wanted immediately for ous 2 bedroom lower fiat. New GRAYTON, upper 5 room, de- FOR RENT o!" Sale - Medical MUSIC STUDIOS 16 YEAR OLD GIRL wishes SUNN Sentura II amp, 250 watt QUALIFIED lcacher for co.op part time teaching. Experi. stove and refrigerator; dis- sirable area, no pets. adults or Commercial Office - for- Guitar Piano baby sitting after school and top, reverb, vibrato. 2 bnt- nursery. F i v e mornings ence instructing elementary posal. No children or pets, 823- only. 822-3820. merly doctor's office - Apt. Guitar Ren~al and Sales weekends. 821-4653. toms, 4 JBL 15s, covers, $800. weekly. Send resume to Box children on band instruments 1954, after 5:30. ups t air s occupied b)' good OFF MACK.. Lower fiat. 6 Gibson SG Custom guitar, 15 Kercheval T-4, Grosse Pointe News. is neccssary. Conlact Hugh tenant. 15769 E. Warren be. EXPERIENCED LADY, com- CARRIAGE house, 4 large rooms, large. Newly deco. white, gold pi 3 tin g, $400. Riddleberger - Grosse Pointe tween Chatsworth and Berk. Grosse Pointe Farms panion to convalescent or rooms. Iroquois near .Jeffer- rated and brand new carpel- Chuck Miller 88.2.3551, 88.2- University fichool - 8844444_ shire. Call Attorney Lor gs- TU 4.4440 Res. TV 6-3399 BOOKKEEPER elderly. Own transportation. son. man or men only. 822- ing. 885.5691. 8150. Call TUxcdo 1-2379, days 3625. tate-Nt'rman L. Miller, 96l- "------PIANO LESSONS-Detroit In. Wom~n for eastside public ac. only. . SUB-LEASE 4 bcdroom. 2'12 5131. MAGNIFICENT rifle, 30.06, CuS. slitulc of l\iusical Art, 16231 counting office. Must be able to YACHT BROKERS I - ._- TROMBLEY ROAD. Upper flat baths. Available Dec. Is!. 885. tom made hand carved, beau- Mack. TUxedo 2.4963 Tucs, complcte trial balance, sales WANTED 'GROSSE POINTF.: girl. 21, dc- _ 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, newly 6187. 16825 Cranford. Call af. GROSSE POINTE "VILLAGE" tifully tooled, scoped, $1,350. and Thurs. after 3 p.m. tax. 1\I.E.S.E., and 941 's, Full sires live.in helpcr job in this decorated. vAlley 1.0366. t 5 Offices - desk sp,:;ce - parking One of a kind. Sacrifice, $650. ___ .... _-- - time with benefits. Call 886- Retired individuals with boating area. Reply to Box B 10 ...... _ er p.m. TU 5.0518 TU 2-7252 TUxedo 60437. ELMINA CAMBURN 6634. knowledge call supplemenl Grossc Pointe Ncws. TROMBLEY - Charming Old ANITA, for lease. Immediate thcir income with one of the -HIGI-I SC'H--OOL S~~ior would En!!lish upper, natural fire- possession. $225 per month. 4 500 TO 1.200 sq. ft. air COntU- ROYAL CROWN Derby china. :tfMTA Certified Piano Teacher GIRL for switchboard and min. oldest firms in this interest. like part time office work. place, beamed ceiling. 4 bcd- bedroom brick bungalow, gar- ~~~~:s. ~~tl~i8~d.n Clair "Gold Vine" pattern. Sacri. Theory Classes or office work. We will teach g. St. ing, rapidly growing ficld. C 11 It 1 TU do 1 rooms, 2 baths, newly dec- .age. TUxedo 1.8817. _ fice. Burroughs adding ma. Studio Punch and Judy Bldg. you. High School graduate Generous commission ar- a a er p,m. xc - OJ'aled; 2 car garage. electric OVER PONGRACZ Jewelr)', 91 chine. Perfect condilion. VEn- 15 Kercheval TU 1.7747 .»referred. Red Seal Clean. range01cnt provides unlimited_~732______'doors. private yard. $350 6A-FOR RENT Kercheval. 400 sq. ft., center ice 9.7587. Res.: 1023 Roslyn TU 4-2832 ers, 14801 Kercheval. i compensation based upon ini- EXPEntENCEO r c c e p t ion. month, heat included. VA (Furnished) of!ice, $160, See Mr, Pongracz. '- . _.. .. _.__ . ti;ltive and aggressiveness. ~csjrt~:-i part.timc. W 0 r k. _3-6660,_____ ALTERROAD ncar Gros.c;c ------. Upholstering Sale Send resume to Box :7.:2\12, Knowlcd;:e. of .<;wltc.hboaf(~ I CHTPPF.NDALE COURT .\part. P.ointe-Nicely furnished stu. Grossc Poinle News. and olhc~ procedure.,. 886 Illcnl. Hoseville. Fraser Rd. dlo apartments, only $110 to "'ON THE HILL" Chairs $29 Sofa $69 -- -- ._-_. ------4569. and Chippcndale. New, 1 and $120 per month. This in. Free pickup. re5lyling I Mcdical suitcs-4 to 15 rooms, ond Scalchguarding JR. STENOGRAPHER. E a s t. EXPERIENCED manicurisl fll.U, 2.bedroom, walk-in closet, clude~ g&S and electricily. complete with lahoratories. Jacobson's side office. 5 day week, good time. PRescot! 5.3246 your own privale basement. Particularly flice for one pcr- 366-5746 typist, some shorthand. accu.1 ._ Appliances, pool, air condi. son. No pcts, Relerenc~s. Available at once. Public parki;;!: lot. Hus at door. ratc. permanent; days 567- SA-SITUATION WANTED tioninl!. Apartmt,nl, 7728410. Telephone 821.2818 or 821- 17030 KERCHEVAL Will dccorate and divide 10 suit. 2233, eves. 821-9859. {Domestid Ollic'f'. LAkevit'\\. 1.2840. 8985. RAY FOUCHER'S "IN THE VILIJAGE" DELIVERY-BOY-with own car, IRONING .r101;~ n('ali\' in my: B .\ (' II E 1,0 Ii- a;'~~l~1~~i:-31 --~ ------d.. TU 2-0359 COUNTRY HOUSE 4 p.01 ..9 p.m. Full or part I homc. 8216603,' rooms. 1~22~ Jf'((crson. $90. ROSEVILLE-~ew one be. FURNITURE time. Ideal alter school job. _ _ ... .-'! :1:I1r.f!27 or WOodward 2.08\)0. room and kltchenctte apart. .'.-- .-- .. ---_ is now accepting applications for permanent 14922 Kerche\lal Apply Pomte Wharf 18310 TAKE in laundry-lo wash and-.-_ ments, Complclcly furnlshcd Am ronditioned, panelled, car- Ea5t of Alter Mack. 'iron. 886.8619. ; MAPI.ETON fi!l Grosse Pointe with all new furnishings. All peted. ample pa.'king. 19946 and Christmas employment in Sales & Stock. ------.----- .---- I Farm,. 3 hedrooms. $175. with maid service afld linens. lIarper, 881.1201. Fall Specials . 88.')2546, I We pay all utilitics. Shop. • 5 piece Mediterranean bed. '-. , •. .-. dine. theatre, and bus trans. AVAILABLE Immediately, sev. room-$339.95 Full and part-time positions available. Apply , EAST .J1'.I' FERSON APartIDf'nl'l portation across street at Ma. eral air condition cd offices. • 7 piece solid maple dining PLANT ENGINEER one h('r1room or harl!l'Ior, comb Mall. Ideal for bache. Priee range $50 to $100 incht!!. room-$359.9S in person at the Personnel office from 10 a,m. lI c?mpl('.tely carpeted. ~,Xclu-I lors, working couples, teach. in!: uli!ities. Chet ~ampson • 2 piece match,ng sofa and chair-$289.95 SIVC clu'nlcl<', Excellent s~und rrs. I'lr, Also rooms by day Travel Service Building, 100 Plant engineer for muiti plant operalon, main office • Solid maple 'co co,t, $74,95 to 4 p.m. daily. in East Detroit. Familiar with plant layout, air. proof el~va.tor I)\~ll(hng (,ood or wcek. No children or pcts. Kercheval. TUxedo 5.7510. • Knc('hale d (' 5 k s (farmico lr;lIl.',/lOr,a1lOlI, VAlley :If!920 I Phone 2'1:1.('140 Motel Mo.1 - .. lors) chOIce of walnut or vcnlildiion 5Y5tcm, I conditioning, and heiitin~ com- or El)~('\':;l!('r ! 1161. Furn: ...... ~ .;. • MEJ)lCALPROFF.SS'ONAL I moplc-$1039S plete machinery installation and general facilities :shed or unfurnished, rol,(,O.. 1216i)G'd'''''' GHOSS]O; I'omle Woods, 208611 TU 2.7000 -.. ..- --._--. -- Mack III Hollywood. 1.10 room Fo,- Additional Savings engineering. Excellent salary and benefits. Send com- INmAN VILtAG~ arca - 2 WESTCHESTER. Two bed. suite. will diVIde and rc. Visit Our. Catalog plete resume to Grosse Pointe News, 99 Kercheval bedrooms, 2 haths. family rooms. onc and one - hall model to suit. Also 2400 sq. ft. Departmt!nt. LIBERAL EMPLOYEE FRINGE BENEFIT» Ave., Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich. 48220. Box 0.1. siZl! kitchen, livin~ room :lnd baths. l.ease until Mayor bascment ar~a for lab, of. Open Every Evening dining room. Garage. 822.1383, .Junc 1st. $250 month. ficcs, etl'. TUxedo 4-1340 or afler 7 p.m. MAXON BROS. TU 2-6000 TUxedo 6.J068. Till 9:00

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.------l--IIII¥- ..IBIBm:~. iIl!!III1IJt.lI!!m 4 i!III!l. :. :;::~~~~:ese~::ic~A~~t. :~ C~~~~~~~RI:~: con. 1:~;:~~~~Sd:r~Rbl~:~~llant, ::RTA~T~ s:~Rol:n~~E Low :9~~:~:S~I~:~~ S:a~E Auto. D. .,ment size. Also Apex mangle. vertible. Excellent condition. mil e age 17,300, automatic mileage. Manual, radio, wheel matic, power steering, low Both like new. 882.0588. Fully equipped. TU 5-4871. transmission, power steering, covers. $490. TUxedo 2.1054. mileage. $1,395. Dealer. excellent condition, looks new. I FUNSTON C'LAS'SZ~Z~ W G.E. DISHWASHER, gas range, ------1 Offered by orip,inal owner. 1968 CHEVROLET Impala Sta.

AlBI~ I;£1ti~~::::?7!E~;;"E:"~~~~'::J~,:-"i~1 __ $9_2_5_._P_h_o_ne_T_U_5_.1_4_43_,I ~~~e~::~~n~~~~i~li~~~~!.~i~~ 12950 £~~~~OLE~71-9208 ..L-I ~ ~ match. Bedspreads, china, ------1 1967 CAMARO 200. 882.9809. CADILLAC 1968 Coupe de i~ many more odds and ends. 1966 CORONET 500 2 door Beautiful light blue I Ville, blue with black pad. ~.~I Thursday, Frid~y. aiter 10 hardtop, Y.8, power steering, 1963 LINCOLN. Sharp, AU pow. ded vinyl top. Air, MI.FM, @ a.m. 513 st. elm. vinyl top, white bucket seats, $1795 cr. $1,095. tinted glass, whitewalls, C,II TUxedo 2.6900 - 3 Truck Lines To Serve You Quickly 11 ICARPETS-bIU!' plush 14'hx21. $1,375. I VER HOVEN FUNSTON 10,000 miles. G.M, executives' Your Ad Can Be Charged ~ excellent conaition $60; pink POINTE CHEVROLET CHEVROLET car. $4,900. TUxedo 4.0171. t~ 13'hxlH'.! $20; mink stole, per. DODGE 13535 VAN DYKE 12950 GRATIOT 371.9208 •• III!!Uammtll~l1I1.lm~._mli_f?illij~.N!!'l.~$I!!!1m1>"$;W';&~%i'dl$#JS~WJ.%,

PATIO blocks 8"xI6", 125 each 'S TRI-DELT RUMMAGE SALE 'I. 49T.H SEMI.ANNUAL BOTH YOU AND YOUR 13535 YAN DYKE Ville. Ebony black. Full pow. gray and black, 10e each or VIRGINIA BUDGET. cr. Air conditioned. Execu. LINCOLN-MERCURY $20 for the lot. 886.8427. A TIIC TREASURES Fridar, Oct. 18, 9 a,m.-4. Amer. nt Ique OW 365.6000 tive car. A real beauty! 20777 GratH'lt, E. Detroit LegIOn Hall, 20916 Mack Ave., A Sh H U RRY WURLITZER Reed Organ, wal. 10:30.5 Daily Closed Mon. G.P. Woods (near Hollywood). OCT. 24, 25, 26, 27 - COFFEY CADI LLAC PR 2-0200 CI th h 1968 CHEVROLET Caprice. 3180 E JEFFERSON nut, modern. Call after 6 p.m. We Buy and Sell 0 es, ouse h0Id goods, toys. THURS" FRI., SAT. 1.10 P.M. Fully equipped, Excellent LO 7.6811 . TUxedo 4-0223 or TUxedo 4. 22418 Mack, bet. 8 and 9 Mile RUMMAGE SALE by PEOehap.1 SUNDAY 1.7 P.M. condition. Best offer. TU 9503. 772.8606 Iter AO. Saturday, Oct. 26, 9 48 EXHIBITORS from Califor- D A LG LEI SH 5.4871. ANTIQUE AND FURNITURE 1______a.m. to 3 p.m. Americ2D Le. ni~, Flori.da, New. York, I.lli. 1-1968OLDS 98 coupe. :Medium . . . ILOVE SEAT 50" '11 . gion Hall, Grosse Pointe at nms, Indiana, WIsconSIn, CADILLAC AUCTION SALE at 36848 MalO vam a par. 20916 Mack Ave near Hamp. Ohio, Virginia, Michigan, etc.. I blue finish, trim to match. CORVETTES & SPORT St., in New Baltimore on I fait. Silk,'. tuxedo' style, brand I ton. . showing glass, JEW E L R y White vinyl top. Air condi. Thurst'lay, October 24, at 10:30 new. TUxedo 6.2533. -______and general lines of fine an. tioned. Full power, Grosse a,m. Complete home of furni. • - GROSSE POINTE STUDIO tiqu('~. 6161 WOODWARD TR 5.0309 Pointe trade. $225 down will CARS WANTED {ure including marble top RUMfi.AGE SALE, Saturda y, ART GALLERY and complele ' Michigan's Largest Cadillac handle. antique sideboard, antique Oct. 19. .s a.m ..5:30 p.m. a t picture framing. 395 Fisher DETROIT ANTIQUES Dealer RICHARD I dining table, 5 antique bed. 5527 Nottmgham. Rd.• Grosse Poi"nte. 8866694. I M SHfJ9, I likf' new. $25, 884.4828. POOl, TABLE Electric lype FORD writer. Chest. Movl~ camera PROTF.CT your rarpcts. Sham. MEN'S clothing. e~;cellent con. JIM CAUSLEY 3180 E, Jefferson LA 1-6900 PR 8-6400 equipment. E I e ct r i c train, pliO them without water and (Jitlon. Most oilly one year use rooms instantly. You'll fold. Sports coats, suits, over. 16901 MACK TUxedo 4-0147. PONTIAC "Engine, trans., rear axle, front axle assemblies brake Jove rcsult.~. Rent our Racine ('Oal. sizc 46 XL. Slacks (W. TU 2-7787 LO 7-6811 system. and electrical systems. ' ';QUICK ti ET"5e~j~-Trip(Jd machine; Walker's. 20360 44, L, 32). Call 1186.7397before 1'1601 MACK 888.1711O (Like ltew) $I&. ClaD TU 1.1665 !Mack Ave. 6 p,m., weekdays only.

J ,• t Thursday, O.::tober 17. 1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty-Five .'-.'k 'Vi &1 13-R£AL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE U-RlAL ESTATE 13-R£AL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE MERRIWEATHER, 337. This GROSSE PTE. HOMES " CROSSE PTE, FARMS CROSSE PTE. WOODS lovely 3 bedroom family home FOLLOWING OPEN SUN. 2-5 P.M. BEDFORD RD., 1383 - FIRST " CLA!t~IFIEn 264 Lewiston Contemporary in excellent condition has ex. OFFERING. 3 Bedrooms. Den, \ tra large rooms plus many 1002 AUDUBON. Farm Colo. very good Kitchen with Break. ; Comfortable, easy to maintain 5 Quad Level extras. Screen porch, paneled nial, 1964. Four bedrooms, fast space. Neat well kept, .> bedroom, 21,2 bath Colonial. 1039 CANTERBURY - Open 1 rec. room, dishwasher, dis. 2 h baths. Large family good storage spa c c. Rcc. ;, Charmingly different. Owner Sunday 2.5 p.m. for your in. posal, pantry. breakfast room, room, big kitchen with all Room, 55 Ft. Lot. Ideal loca. '. ADS ready for offer. spection. Has an excellent cedar closet, attic storage. built.ins. Large lot, fenced floor plan for family living tion for Schools & Transporta- ;:, Priced below market value and sprinklered. VACANT. tion. and extra large family room. for quick sale on this prime I\IORAN. l71-FIRST OFFER. GROSSE PTE. PARK Carpets, draperies and a Farms street. By owner. 885. 45 NORTH EDGEWOOD. Fine lNG-in this choice location. " 772 Whittier built.in kitchen. Immediate 'i168. ranch in the Shores. 3 bed. occupancy, too. Don't delay- rooms, 21,2 baths, family and A place of dignity and pre. , Large 2 bedroom Colonial, 11,2 be sure to see today. recreation rooms. L a r g e eminence. 1952 Georgian Colo. ., baths, kitchen with breakfast nial with 3 larger bedroo~,,:; I 1 BY APPOINTMENT kitchen, all built.ins. 100 ft. space, 2 ear attached garage. 20085 MARFORD CT. Between lot. VACANT. arid 2'h baths and library. -,. Beautiful location near water. 7 Mile.8 Mile. Open Sunday 1794 ALLARD is a snappy little N. OXFORD, 900-This home is • ll-AUTOS FOR SALE 12S-TRAILERS 12F-RESORT PROPERTY 2-5. (First Offering). A charm. three bedroom colonial with 387 NEFF. Georgian Colonial. 4 ready for a proud owner. Ex. ' FOR SALE ing 3 bedroom colonial with an owner who is mllking bedrooms, 2~2 baths plus two ceflent planning in this 4 bed. ,1967 PLYMOUTH Sport Fury 2 HARPER WOODS l'h baths. Separate den or plans to move to a larger maids rooms and bath. ~lod. room, 2J,~ bath Colonial with. APACHE 4th bedroom on the fil'st floor. abode. Just the item for ern kitchen. TV room. New den ,on 80 ft. lot with attach. door hardtop. V.B, vinyl top, Three bedroom brick bungalow. FLORIDA REAL ESTATE 2'A, car atlached garage. Sit. that $30,000 prospect who furnace, wiring, updated ed garage. Screened pordi radio, power steering, white CAMPING TRAILERS Living room willi fireplace, 2 uated on tree lined court. See needs occupancy quickly. baths. and Barbeque Patio. tires. $1,875. HOMES - RENTALS - DU. car garage. Grosse Pointe school TRAVEL TRAILERS this beauty today! ROLAND. 433-IN THE FARMS. PLEXES - APARTMENTS district. 301 TOURAINE offers a we!! 3499 KENSINGTON, Detroit. This is a roomy friendly POINTE Don't buy a recreational vehicle - LEASES - LOTS. proportioned, c e n t e r hall Large 5 bedroom home with GROSSE PTE. FARMS house. You will like its room. " colonial with four family family.size built.in kitchen. DODGE until you see ALL the Apaches sized and storage facilities .• CONTACT ED HAHN, FORM- bedrooms connecting to two TV and play rooms. Lot 19319 MACK TV 4-7210 at Camper's Paradise. 242 MORAN, near Charlevoix. Three twin sized bedrooms, 2, ER RESIDENT OF GROSSE SWEENEY baths. Over .he attached 60x160. Two blocks to St. Ask For Used Car Mgr. A charming New Orleans cen. baths, large glassed breeze. Special Prices in Effect for a POlNTE. garage are two more bed. Clare. VACANT. ter entrance colonial with way with 2 car at!. garage,. Limited Time Only built.in kitchen, formal dining rooms and a third bathroom CHEVY '00 Caprice, all pow. ED HAHN REALTY, INC. Minimum of yard to tend. & room, separate family room, Three fireplaces on the first FOLLOWING BY er, 2 door hardtop, low mile- CAMPER'S PARADISE 705 S. FEDERAL HIGHWAY, SHELBOURNE COURT - At-, 2lh baths and an attached 2lh floor in the living room, APPOINT~1ENT age, best offer. TUxedo 5.6654 POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA tractive Brick Ranch with at. 20804 .Tohn R Hazel Park car garage. Immediate oceu. family room and den. We after 6 p.m. CALL: 1.305-943-7900 1372 AUDUBON, Beautiful cen. tached Garage in prestige 10' think you'll warm up to 545-9026 MOORE, pancy available and priced in ter hall Colonial, fully air.condi. cation. Two twin sized bed. 12G-FARMS the mid 50's. this one. tioned. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, rooms, plus den or 3rd bed.' 1968 DEMO 28790 Plymouth Rd. Livonia A "NOW" house which means 2 lavs. Built.in kitchen. Large room. Comfortable 1 i v in g NEED LARGE FARM STATION WAGON from a decorating and avail. family and recreation rooms. room bas natural fireplace. 261-1100 HOME ON 20 ACRES? INC, V-8, automatic, power steering, ability standpoint the place A.l throughout. Kitchen has built.ins and de. We have it. One hour, 20 min. radio, low mileage. MARV is ready for you now. Cape lightful dinette. Every room a ' 6715 Park Ave. Allen Park utes from Detroit. Recreation 3448 KENSINGTON. Detroit. 881.6800 Cod by design and early view room. A wonderful buy' area. $15,950. Colonial. Ear 1y American TED EWALD 388.3347 BOUTrN American influenced inler. in low 40's. . j JOHN A. ROWLING, INC. decor. Three bedrooms. li. iors, this one is sure to ap. brary and Florida room. CHEVROLET Open 7 Days Lexington Office Open 15175 E. JEFFERSON 884-7733 peal to the buyer who wants Basement recreation room. 1.359.9611 or 883.3700 three or four bedrooms and VA 1-2000 12D-ACREAGE AND MOSELLE PLACE 20559 Mack Ave. Large lot. A picture home in Silloway & CO.' 12H-LAKE AND RIVER Grosse Pointe Woods two full baths. There is a fine condition. Top area, 2 SUBURBAN PROP. Price Reduced TU 4-7000 PROPERTY first floor bed roo m and blocks to St. Clare. 1968 OLDS Cutlass Supreme. ERTY FOR SALE two full baths. There is a INFORMATION AND , Don't miss this attractive 5 FIRS1' OFFERING Red with black vinyl top. 4 200 FT. OF nice h.gh frontage first f10 0 r bedroom and 17166 CORNWALL. Excellent 3 PICTURES ON MOST HOMES. bedroom Farm Colonial. door, power steering, power on Big Twin Lake, sandy glass and screened enclosed hedrooms wilh modern kitch. FOR SALE IN ,THE Off. the Touraine Road 4 BEDROOM brakes. air. $2,350. 884-5546. beach, Includes a modest cot. porch. When you check out en. Formal dining room. Ter. GROSSE POINTES METAMORA HUNT section, on a quiet court .. tage. Many large birch trees. OXFORD - Charming English 20050 Marford Court. we're rific recreation room. Near HEARSE. Psychedelic hearse. A short walk to Kerby & ' 50 acres in the heart of the residence on 80' site. 21,2 sure you'll get your check Cadieux and Warren. '58 Cadillac. New Cat Paws, $22,000. FORD REALTY, BEL- Hunt. Land is gently rolling, Brownell Schools. Hand. baths, formal dining room, GROSSE POINTE low mileage. Perfect condi. LAIRE. out. with a high woo,ded hill at some 1st floor with living library, family room. Excel. FASICK REALTY tion. Extra sharp. 754-0781. I OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 ' the rear. $800 per acre, cash Gaylord - Wilderness Valley l\nd dining room, good lent value. December 1st YOU MAYBE tenting tonight I GROSSE POINTE COURT, 849. or terms. Mancelona Rd. W. of old 27 breakfast area. Covered, occupancy. on the 01' camp grounds, TU 1-7710 1966 CADILLAC convertible. First Offering. 3 bedroom face, 10 ACRE TRACTS screened porch overlooking but by ncxt year you can Ebony black with a black 7 Acre parcel of high ground. fenced garden. Johnstone & Johnstone be in your new love nest, I brick ranch, carpeting and top and a red leather interior, Ideal site for country home. The Hills Are Aflame! say build a bUl'galow big draperies, natural fireplace, Gold and Russet Foliage Air conditioned, full power, $8,800, casb or terms. TU 1-6300 enough for two or morc. attached garage, tiled base. Cover the Countryside JUST THE FACTS low mileage. $395 down, 356 McMillan Havc a blue room, a view ment. Mint condition. Winterized Chalets for sale 96 acre farm with If.! mile road room and just a few feet Phone, Write for Map.Brochure Center entrance colonial, 3 OPEN SUNDAY, 2:30-5:00 HAWTHORNE, 2057 -Most de. COFFEY CADI LLAC frontage, charming restored 564 LINCOLN Rd., G r 0 sse from Lake st. Clair 'shore. 3180 E. JEFFERSON George Wellington Smith bedrooms. Flagstone floor sirable 3 bedroom bungalow, 2. home, good farm buildings, Pointe City. Colonial. 3 bed. We'll sell you land lots a N. DEEPLANDS. 77. Elegant MA 6.2925 Franklin Village in center hall-marble fire. car garage, recreation room. 1.07.6811 and an abundance of high rooms, 21h baths. By appoint. land in the form of a vacant country colonial. Outstanding place in living room. Price Excellent condition. Price re: rolling hills, partially wood. ment. TUxedo 4-4878. lot on a deadend street lead. location in the Shores. Four '64 FORD station wagon. Coun. GAYLORD-Modern year round reduced. Immediate pos. duced. ed. $105,000. Terms. ing to the lake in the City spacious bedrooms with area try Squire, air conditioning. cabin. Lake view lot. Open session. of Grosse Pointe. This new to add two more. Swift occu. HARPER WOODS ' , Excellent condition. Closing 174 acre farm located lIf.! miles this week end. Owner. 371. subdivision is particularly pancy. WOODLAND, 20488 -Charming estate, must sell. TUxedo from Hunt Club. Fronta&e 5264. OPEN SUNDAY 2:30.5:00 5306 Chatsworth beautiful during apple bIos. ranch. 3 bedrooms, den, 2 2-2064 between 5 and 7 only. on 2 roads, 105 year old LAKESHORE DR I V E, 555. CHOICEST property on Freight- BARRINGTON, 816. One and som time, but, yet, we have baths, family kitchen with farm house, set of farm Exeellent brick bungalow, Glamour house with a view of er Channel St. 'Clair River, one.half story. Bedroom and no bananas. l:~li1t.ins ,beautifully landscap. buildings. large family kitchen. TWo the lake. Four spacious bed. 1968 OPEL 2 door LS Sport Gorgeous Colonial Type Home, bath on first floor. Two bed. ed with that "town and COUD •.. bedrooms and screened HEAD and shoulders above the rooms, three baths plus servo Coupe. Performance engine. G. C. MAC GLASHAN 3 bedrms. 2 baths up, 2 bed. rooms and bath above. Den. try" atmosphere. porch down, large expan- rest of the market in this ants or g u est quarters. Power brakes. 4.speed trans. Representing rms. 2 baths down, 150 it. Recreation room. Substantial. sion attic up. Aluminum neighborhood, yet priced be. Charming new garden room mission. Radio, white walls, C. A. Webster, Realtor Finest Frontage. Everything ly built. BY APP'T. wheel covers. Low mileage. you Ask for, Asking $85,000. trim. Garage. Hurry, won't low the competition. The with fireplace. Air condition. Oxford Mich. HARPER WOODS G.M. car. New car warranty. last long. OXFORD, 66. Near the lake. answer is that the owner ed, outdoor ligh ting and Metamora 1.678.2339 Must be sold, Best Value in ANITA, 19884 - Drastically re- $150 down. $66.39 per month. Superior Regency colonial. really wants to sell. If you sprinkling system. District. duced. 3 bedroom Colonial" T. M. TUCKER REALTOR Seven bedrooms, four and must have a room for the ALGONAC, 1 floor, 3 bedrooms, one.half baths. Library. Flor- MAUlIfEE, 17015. Sp e ci a 1 beauliful carpeting, kitchen. ALGONAC kids and copious garllge garage, approximately acre, ida room. Recreation room. space and desire colonial ranch, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, with built-ins, 3 baths, 2~2 car Jllv\ CARNEY 4087 M29 Hwy. SW. 4-3681 HIGBIE spectacular kitchen, low 30s. $22,500, $10.000 down. Now Prime location. architecture, then this one garage .Close to everything. vacant. shouldn't be overlooked. Owner anxious. EDGEMONT PARK, 860. Built BED FOR D, 1300. Excellent BUlCK T. M. TUCKER ALGONAC Priced in the fifties. SECLUDED ELEGANCE REALTY 1955. 150 foot lot, near the English Colonial. Just deco. 24321 VAN DYKE 4087 :M29 Hwy. SW. 4-3681 WOODED 5 ACitES, beautiful lake. Exclusive use of park A FOURTH DOWN situation is rated. 3 bedrooms, 1% baths. AT 9'h MILE 84 Kercheval Avenue 886.7100 Excellent mortgage to be as. SCHWEITZER -eOMMERefAL PROP. setting, 3.bedroom, 2 baths, at foot of street by residents. what we are talking about SL 7-2103 12E living room 2Ox20, stone fire- Four bedrooms, two and one. wben it comes to equity sumed. Immediate occupancy, REALTORS ERTY FOR SALE place, 2-car garage. $29,270. half baths. Library. First money required to finance VERNIER, 513. Quaint Farm Alemhers of ,McEdra and this center hall offering on Grosse Pointe ;\Iultiple List. 1964 CATALINA 4 door hard. floor utility room, Quick pos. Colonial. Mint condition, 3 bed. ON LAKE HURON, 19 acres, 4 Touraine R 0 a d. Upstairs ing Assoc. top. Automatic and power, DOC'l'OR'S CLINIC - Warren session. room, bath & 'h. Marvelous miles north of Forrester, 1,250' Tappan Says then. is a bedroom each for Recent tiles, brakes and bat. Avenue. Terrific building com. MAISON, 437. Choice Farms 10. family room, natur:!l fireplace TU 2-2100 pletely air conditioned. Large frontage. $60,000. a six man line. and three in living room, rec. room. tery. $695. 886.2786. "The indoor season will cation. Three bedrooms, new. 18530 :MACK reception room, 2 Doctor's of. shower roo m s. The 160 Under 30 thousand. soon be here and you will ly decorated, spacious colon. 1966 CHEVROLBT Impala 4 fices, waiting room, five ex. ON ST. CLAIR RIVER, ST. foot wide lot has enough enjoy it to the utmost in ial. Move right in. Convenient door, 23,000 miles, mint con- amining rooms, dispensary, CLAIR - ALL BRICK! 3-bed. room for punting practice. one of our Indian Summer to .Monteith and Brownell. In BY APPOINTMENT ONLY dition. $1,600. Phone Mr. laboratory, 2 lavs., large util. room, tremendous view of riv- This one is certainly no 891 ; beauties." new North High district. FIRST OFFERINGS Powers. 965.6200, after 6 ity room. Carpets and drapes er. New seawall. wall flower •.• mum's the LAKESHORE DRIVE p.m. Call 823-6745. included. equipment and fur. THREE MILE, 1174. Fascinat. word. CAMBRIDGE, 70 W. BRUCE KEYS, REALTOR nishings optional. Bur gl a r ing colonial in superb condi- A PERFECT BLOCK will help Sought after Four bedroom, 2 -tl FIRST OFFERING 1967 FlREBIRD c.onvertible. 1113 MILITARY BY APPOINTMENT <:larm system. Large parking tion, built 1959. Four bed- you uf' for this play. And bath modified French design. -tl ELEGANT LUXURY Jade green finish, black top, area. Port Huron 985-9685 884-6200 rooms, three baths of which the block to which we refer Stunning kitchen by Perilloux. RANCH trim to match. Red.line tires, Evenings 385.3133 one bedroom and bath are on is just one block from the Located on private lane. * BEAUTIFUllY automatic power. $1,995. Ii] JOHN S. 40 WESTWIND LANE - Many first floor. Library. Family lake in Deeplands. You'll LANDSCAPED Trade or teoos. H ARB 0 R IS L A.N D, 1452(1. outstanding features are in. room. High quality thruugh. find no interference with -k 3 LARGE BEDROOMS Charming scmi.ranch. Living 13-REAL ESTATE cluded in 2 bedroom ranch oul. Large lot. your view of the water 1':I 2 lARGE FUll BATHS RICHARD GOODMAN room has fireplace. cozy dcn, FOR SALE with large family room with from the f r on t yard. A -k MODERN BUll T.IN BUICK 93 Kercheval 886.3060 fireplace and bar, central air FOLLOWING BY 2 bedrooms. Steel sea.wall, 16941 E. WARREN 886.3090 3-BEDROOM colonial with view thickly p I ant e d backyard KITCHEN conditioning, and new 16x32- APPOINTMENT large boat house. of lake, at 12 Mile at Jeffer. perimeter will give you the -tl MODEL FAMilY ROOM CHURCH property, Small Eng. ft. heated swimming pool. ANOTHER ROYAL PONTIAC- son. 2lh baths, large family MORAN. First advertised. Well protection you want for that THANK you for reading our -(:{ MIDD:"E 60's 1 lish Type Architecture, 100 Situated in the Farms for the 1967 h Firebird. 400 cubic room, 2-car attached garage. designed French residence. screen play. Why not pick advertising. Call us. ~ OPEN SAT. & SUN. 2 to 5 inch Ram.Air. Blue printed years old, in fine repair, plus $37,900. Call Tom Schultz, discriminating buyer who de. n(':ar Grosse Pointe Boule. up the baU and run with sires elegance and seclusion. JOHN S. BY OWNER and balanced motor, Beefed Parish Hall with kitchen. old 884-4423. vard. Four bedrooms, three this one! hydro, 4:33 Positraction, reo parsonage. Marine City. Make PRIVATE PARTIES ONLY 2120 STANHOPE - Priced at and one.half baths. Linen worked suspension, Loggie ideal home set uP. all for $16, 105 MAPLETON. Vacant. 3 WE'LL PLACE this story and $32,500 and in exeeUent eon. room or ebild's bedroom. bars, Hurst shifter, Doug's 000. Shown by appl. bed roo m s , redecorated a half on our starting GOODMAN ditiOJ1, lovely 3 bedroom team, and when you read 886-7168 headers, M & H tires. Turns T. M. TUCKER REALTOR thluUghout. TUxedo 1.5878. SUNNINGDALE. Very well 10' 93 Kercheval 886.3060 ranch located in delightful the description you'll know 12.60 F at 110 m.p,h. Call ALGONAC cated in the Sbores. Oppor. LINCOLN 962-Colonial, 3 bed. area. why. Two bedrooms and Lew, home 272-0621, work 4087 M29 Hwy. SW. 4-3681 tunity for the large family. roome, 11f.l baths, 2'h car full baths on each floor. 894-9Q92. 1352 BEDFORD - May we Six bedrooms, five and one. 1882 Hunt Club-3 bedroom garage, ne IV glass wall porch, family room with access to Open Sunday show you this 4 bedroom Eng- half baths. Needs some updat. 1967 CADILLAC de Ville con. l2F-RESORT PROPERTY well landscaped 5Oxl65 lot. the kitchen and attached brick Colonial in an ideal lish priced in low 40's? 1.0' ing but worth the effort. 2:30- 5 vertible. Midnight blue with FOR SALE January occupancy. TUxedu g a I' age, positioned on a location. Vacant! Attrac- cated in the Park on one of 470 Lakeshore Lane - Be- a blue top and blue leather 2.5142. Owner. VERNIER. In the Shores. Well limited access street, yet the finer streets. You will tween Morningside and tive living room with fire. interior. Air conditioned. Full maintained. Four bedrooms, close to shopping and four enjoy the large updated Lakeshore. Vacant. Two place, for m a I dining power. Only 10.000 miles. A NORTH WOODS PARADISE one and one.half baths. $26,' schools. Mutscbler kitchen, TV room bedroom invitin,; Ranch Must be seen to be appre. 200 acres with privatr, spring- 900. room, kitchen with eatine and four good.sized bedrooms. DON'T BE LEFT warming the home that must be sold. ciated. fed lake. a mile of spring. McMillan, 227 area. Be sure to see this. SHOREHAM; End that big job bEmeh while someone else Paneled den, m () d ern 3B2 HILLCREST - Open Sun. Near Mack A ve n u e. COFFEY CADILLAC fed stream through property of transporting your children steals lhe show. You'J] cap. kitchen. 2 baths. Star of day 2 to 5. 3 bedroom !>rick 3180 E. JEFFERSON and thousands of grown pine GROSSE POJNTE FARMS near to school. Four bedroom, two ture the scoring honors by Sea Parish. S p r ink I e r Priced at $29,900. the Hill Shopping Center. bungalow riose to s{hools, LO 7.6811 trees. Hunt. fish, swimming bath, story and one.half. In putting the family inlo this system. large aUached - on your own estate or de. Unusual features found in with room for 4th bedroom mid forties. One block to Star farm colonia) by mid.sea. Ncw En~land CoUage ... J garage. 'IA-AUTO-PARTS:- velopcr's dream. 2 h X.way this g.bedroom cola n i a J on 2nd floor. Vacant. Open of the Sea and Barnes Schools. son. Watch the games on just a slones throw from SERVICE bours from Detroi:.. Asking which distinguish it from to offers. your television in the new Centcr Hall Colonial-Built the new Grosse Poiote $125,000. Principals only. the others include a slate BALFOUR. S p e cia 1 colonial, 474 BOURNEMOUTH - Lacllt. fllmily room. If the kids in 1958. 2 balhs. 2 lavs, Nor!h High School. Priced ENGINES: Factory rebuilt for Reply Box S.12, Grosse entrance hall, large living built in 1950. Four bedrooms, ed in Star of the Sea parish, make too much noise send I Illrgc pan c led family lit $23.500. This one of a Pointe ,News. room, outstanding combi. thrce and onc.half baths, cars, trucks, $89 up. High priced at S48,500. custom. lhem up to their bedrooms / room, kitchen built.ins. kind is extremely appro. nation family.dining room, Paneled family room. Central performance specialists -:- built 2 bedroom ranch with ... there are four of them. Best value ;,round today. priale for the bachelor modernized kitchen with air conditioning. Mutschler Motors, Heads, Parts.. Mam. fireplace, pan e led family TeIl your wifc to bring din. Jmmaculale condition. type. widow, or a couple built-ins, convenient first. kitchen. folds. LEXINGTON HEIGHTS room, 2.ca~ attached garage ner on a tray . . . she'll Many worlhwhile extras who seek easy living in a floor lavatory, excellent CORVAIR ENGINES SUMMER.winter home in ex- with electric eye. LITTLESTONE. Colonial in ex. love this 'cause the kit. included. Ncar schools c h arm in g style. Ideal master bedroom, decorator 1rernns 537.1117 cellent condition. Access to cellent condition. Th ree bed. chen's new with all built. and shopping. $49,500. compacl privacy yard. private beach. Completely wallpaper and lighting fix. 765 MIDDLESEX - Windmill ins. rooms, one and one.half baths. Sunningdalc Drive-one of !he very few opportunities to furnished 9 room bungalow. tures, lush carpeting and Pointe area, custom.built 4 12A-80ATS AND Recreation room. Screened "A mortgage may be neccssary salisfy those who havc thc urge to "streich out". This Natural fireplace, sun room, draperies. Well located bedroom, 2% bath colonial MOTORS porch overlooking well land. at timcs, but !he conscience Early American semi.ranch is resting on a picturesque many superh features. Jesse near public and parochial with library and family room. scapcd grounds. should be kept unencumbered." parcel mcasuring 153x256/272. Cuslom built by Walter CABIN sloop "Aye Aye", fully Valentine, 779.0145. schools. beautiful grounds with sprink. Clayton C. Purdy. Jr. equipped, two bunks, two sets _ ling system. I\last for present owner. 2 bedrooms, paneled library THOROUGH COVERAGE anll 2 haths on the first floor. 3ro hedroom and bath NE.o\RJ,Y E \" E R Y home for Robert G. Edgar sails, make offer. WO 1.9~. OWNER WILL TRADE or sell ON OTHER pIns large !llorage area on thc second floor. Priced at sale in G.osse Pointe can Mary F. Schlaff GROSSE POINTE HOUSES 1967 36' Cavelier double !:abin lot in Boynlon Beach, Patm be scen In our cat~logue of HARPER WOODS Marian J. Bode $59,900. ya c h t completely equippcd, Beach County, Florida, for Julia B. Tobin photos. Stop in and see 19876 ELM CT. - OPEN SUN. Stop in for a time savIng list low hours excellent condi. property in Grosse Pointe or Oorotby Mceker Exclusive by them today. DA Y 2 to 5. 3 hedroom brick tailored to your requirements ti?n. 365-4300 days, 885.6627 II resort property in Michigan, James P. Danaher ranch, paneled family. 2-car fro m 011 I' comprehensive mghl~. 794-3644 weekend~.__ Development land in lake rcgion i garagc. Built in 1952. Lollatl'd I Grosse Pointe catalog of pho, Sue Mcgowen BORLAND ;56 OWENS 23' cn;iser. Very of Clare County, .140 acres off Woodmont, just 2 block~ I tographs and small floor I clean. Sacrifice. 882.1881. parliaJly p!ollcd WIth counly TOLES from Harper Wood~, high pillns. . -- approved roads. school Ilnd city park. Imme: Purdy • CHRIS CRAFT Holiday. 18'. 131 Realtor diate possession. H.P. with trailer. Complctc. JOHN S. McBREARTY 74 KERCHEVAL TV 54100 802.0588. MAXON & 19 Kercheval Realtors TU 8.3800 Our 27th year in Grosse Pointe BROTHERS, INC. SAILFISH. portable, cheap. GOODMAN TAPPAN Ed gar Next to Punch & Judy Thealer ~Ioving out of town. TUxedo 93 Kercheval 886-3060 90 Kercheval 884-6200 83 KERCHEVAL TV 2-6000 63 KERCHEVAL TU 6.6010 4.0589.

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Thursday, October 17, 1968 Page Twenty.six GROSSE POINTE NEWS Zo-PfANO 51RVICt ltG-ROOFING SERVICES r~i1ik ?Em FE • !IilIW!"'P: !!!ii!lIf.ll~$:~$Ejlt_3_-_~_~_~_L_S_~S_LT_1'_T_E____13_-_~_~_~_L_S_~_iT_l'_T_Elt3A-LOTS FORSAU ROOF LEAKS, decks, gutters PIANO tuning and repairing, Thomas Pettit, TRinty 3.9239 cleaned. Do work myself. TU or TUxedo 1-2382. 1.4807. . '~,'~.', per. $125. TOwnsend 6.0696 50 Roslyn Rd.' TV 1-8170 ily room wilb firepll'ce. Ex. '1 d f II 1 Place (2nd lot off lake), $30,- free estimates. Paint repair elled family room. panelled as I DCS 1'0111 Ie cur l. FISHEl, 5~;; _ Bri(,k to roof or 823-2986 cvenings. ('ellent landscaping with se- sludy. Firsl floor laundry, If you desirc bedrooms liP' M'mi _hungalow. Two bed 000. Yes, we clean gutters and are a!ld cleaning gutters. PRes- duded pal io. Beautifully de- Close to Slar of Sea and slairs or down this orfl'r~ r..oms down, one "11, hig f;Ln. GROSSE POINTE CITY. I,ake- BLUE-CREAM Persian cat. fully insured. cott 9-3947. corated, Owner transferrcd. Barnes se-hOoI. TUxedo 4- hoth. A lolal of fOllr large ify kitchell, filII dining room, fronl $.19,500. copper eyes, 2 years old, Immediale occllpalltY. TU 1- 7657. slceping rooms and C\'l'ry natural fin'place. ga~ hea\. spayed female. papers avail. GUIDE TO GOOD SERVICE 6300. P, .JANKOWSKI one has a balh, 'I'h .. living carlll'ling. I"rgl' 101, garagl', l\LTER. 50 foot income site. ablc. $50. 886.5574 after 4 p.m. GROSSI-: POINTE WOODS -- room is Ihirly feel long. HI' slIl'e 10 S,'C this, 58.000, POODLE PUPPY. Redapri';;t and tile Iibrar>' has random Betler than new! fo;~l'rythill;: , GHO~;SE POI N T E FARl\IS, male. miniature. PRescott GROSSE PTE. SHORES width-pegged floor~ and a There's "MOORE" in Store for you _ •• has hcen clone. Year nld e-harming wall. All thi~ jllSt 0:, HHYS 1l:13-Altraeli\'P. Ihrec Lewiston Jor) x 150 feet 61534. SE?on.RANCII with 3 bcd. 55 CRESTWOOD (It 0 BEn T a few fect from Ihe lakl' ill Ill'clroom, ~ hath ranch, Ikall- 528,;;IHI. POODLE.<;~8 wceks old. silver. when you SELECT"The Original Reliable" , room~, 2 lull balh~. Dream ,JOliN RD,) - Newer custom . . 1iful kilchen wilh hllillins, Deeplands. one male, one female. 882- SelL "QUICK-GET IIMOORE" kitchen with all buill-ins, car. huilt 3 bedroom ranch. Thc loacls of cllphoards and lar.~" MAXON BROS. Ooor plan is excellent, wilh peL~, draperie~, ~.car garage. dining arca. Lowly li\'in~ _63_6_2_.---_--:--:----:-- ~O.year member East Sid. Fully Qualified TU 2-6000 I. • residential Terrific valuc, ,$31,800. TU 1- 23' carpeled family kitchen Multi.Photo List U room \I.ith raised Iwarth tin" : BEDLINGTON terrier puppies. • c()mmcrcl(11 with built-ins, 17' family P rdy 6300. place, EXI'l'lh'nl familv room, I. --.------lamb.like appearance, non- Industrial !"topertles room. 2'2 attached gara>:c'l To bUll or .ell & :! (':Ir at1ach((1 garage, Pricrcl (;HOSS~; PTE. FARMS ISh c d din g, AKC. Shots, G. r..:, '.Oillt. serV.I.e\;:~; ROSLYN -- Mu~l he sold to lo\. Priced in the 50's. Open Call VA 2-5052 seltle e~tale, 3.hedroom I'" Sunday 25. I Ed gar in mid forlie,. 45xt30 residential _~orme~~ ~.~_06_7. _ ..eal es!a!c STORY handy to c\'crylhin;:, OWNER 886-2767 OLD ENGLISH SHEEPDOG 15517 MACK Large wile-hen, I'n(')o~ed ter. GROSSE PTE. WOODS 63 KERCllEV.I\L TU 6.6010 i'\OTTf,,(aIA~1 !l.IIIH3 - - A\I puppy. AKC. malc. good wilh bet. Somerset anCl race, Ilarage, Prke dra~tica'- hrid, 55 flal. '1\1'0 gas fur _._-_.-- .------_ .. --- childrcn. 342.0142 after 6 p.m. Hottingham 506 SHOREIJAM - Distinctly Iv reduccLi for (llli('k sale. n(t('(>s, 1\\'0 tal' ~al"~gC'. Good dif(crent tri.level. club room APRIL LANE, 14065 (Warren), VACANT. TU 16300, rental ilJ('OOle. IAl\\er \,1canl EASTLAND iUNTATUriF: COLLIES (Shet- m:i51! with buill-in wel bar for en. Huyers - 3 hcdroom ranch soon, 0111 of town owner sa,s INVESTMENT SPOT land Sheep dogs) AKC. Cham- DURACLEAN Pfo~!l1BERTON -- Wc highly re. lerlaininl(. Living room has )IIus family room. 2 full SELL, 8 Milc cor. Beaconsfield pion sired, males and fe. Serving the Pointe Area CARPET. FURNITURE commend this modern 2- 1'111 slone fireplae-e and sludio haths utility room and basco JOOxJ60 Business mlllcs, sablc. 6 weeks. $loo. SERVICI STORY in bcauhful sellin>: e-eiling. many other features, menl: Jusl what you have NO SCRUR9ING. NO IOAKII''C: "ACANT LOTS TUxedo 6-2767 TUxcdo 1.3663, with birds'cye vieW of the Immcdiate possession, 0 lIen heen looking for anel can't NO SHRINKINO lake, 3 10\lely bcdrooms, 2''2 Sunday ~~ I find at a moderal(, priet', TWO larg .. lIirlllrl'sl(UC lots in! .------.------IPOODLEs=.';ta-nd;~~B~~~~;rt PR 9.0710 I Qualitv Services t'rer t;'timalrl balhs, large panC'led family Many extra fcaturcs, Best of dlOirc Fallm local Ion. !l LOTS FOR SAI.l-: _ Vernier blue. hlack. champIOn line. I (ict>. Bouhana, 'trop. room. 2car aUachcrl gara/lC, HARPER WOODS all-:buiJt.in swimmin>: ]Jool! HOlid in lIarper Woods-Zoned ARC regflstcred, 7 w~eks. 544. By appointmcnl. luxurious carpets. lira pcries. 20039 LANCASTER -- Cuslom 0:1':';'1' TO !I\!l Bl',I('onsfleld, for mull i pI e. Architectural 7513. Mu~t be SOLD, TU 1-6300. JOANNA WESTERN huilt 4 bedroom bri('k ilunga. OAKWOOD. 22143 (East Ik. Sill': ~11 ~ IOX:lrl, $2,;){JO. plans a va i I a b I c for 5.unit MALE-G~r;;;a~ Shepherd~KC HOLLYWOOD on lrec - lincd low in new Gros~e Pointe troil) - Lovely 3 bedroom hlllldmg. PRICED RIGHT. registered, champion blood Grosse Pointe Cab WINDOW SHADES street. Excellenl 3bedroom North IIigh district. Owner ranl'h, excellent location for I\LTf:R ROAD-Zoned for mul. lines. 15 months. 885-5691. Cleaning, Turning. Repairing Fast S~rvice C:OJ,oNIAI, wilh family room. wants offer, Immediate pos. ('hilliren to walk a half block ALSO FEATURING session, Priced in low 20's. 10 ~I'hool. This homc has so ('/\LL tiS FOH INFOR~IATI()N ;:~:~tl'd~~i~.i;.g, nr. Windmill 2o-PIANO SERVice .. I TU 2.5300 Nicely fcnc('d yard, Ilaragl', I CUSTOM MADF: SHADES Car~ts. drapcries like n('w. Opcn Sunday 2.5, I mudl to oUl'r, Call for "', 0:\ ALL IdHJSSJ'; PUIN'l'~ 1 .--- BISHOP ROAD-On cul.ne.sa.c. I PIANO tuning lInd servicing, lIandy to schools, bus. shop", pointment to .~ee for yourself I'HOPERTJES over 1. acre, beautifully Sit.' guaranlerd. Walter Mueller, Ihe extra features. 2 Be~f. "buy" in area. $28,900. GROSSE POINTE VACANT. TU H1300. WILCOX uated. _!~xed_o_6_-I_09O_, _ CiRA1f10P CHAMPION COMPLETE p:ano service. Tun- BETTY VINGI ing, rebuilding, refinishing, Shoe •• palr SALES AND SERVICE JOHNSTONE & I REALTORS REALTOR dc.mot1Jing. Member Piano 15011 KERCHEVAL REALTOR Technicians Guild. R. Zech, 36:i Fisher Rd., ()pJ), High tnt of Aller • In the Park 884.3550 TU 4-5700 TU /i.60oo .JOHNSTONE I 21)741 MACK 886.3210 731-7707.

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.. ' 21R-BRICK AND 215-CARPENTEl WORK 21~LANDSCAPING local Alpha Chi Omegas CEMENT WORK -.------SERVICE From Another Pointe of View Awarded National Trophy CLASSIFIED REPAIRS , THINKING OF FREE ESTfM/'ITES The Alpba Chi Omega Alum. " Waterproofing and brick work. call We underpin footings, repair (Continued from Page 15) nae Board for the Detroit Area Remodeling? VALLEY 1-2070 held its first fall meeting on ADS caved.iu basement walls or Production problems are being handled by Mrs. Monday, September 9, at the make replacements. Inspec. DON'T TAKE A CHANCE • Fall Clean.up Frank W, Hausmann, Jr, and Mrs. Joseph ?l{. JenJJngs, home of Mrs. Nelson C. Fro. tion of completed work in. CALL A PROFESSIONAL • Fall Fertilizing vited; we guarantee 0 u r while I'lrs. Oliver E. Frey will handle the eostuming of lund, of Hawthorne road. • Lawn Cutting the skiers; Mrs, Alan T. Prilzel the makup details and Board president Mrs. Robert workllWll;hip. FHA t e r m s , • Leaf Removal • Mrs. Philip A. O'Connell the set design. Holding the G. MacDonald, of Livonia, an- licensed, insured, bonded. WE'LL PLAN YOUR PROJ. • EVf'J'greens Trimmed script w1ll be Mrs. Franklin D. Carr. nounced that the Detroit Area ll-PAINTING AND 21M-SEWER CLEANING ONTARIO ECT AND DESIGN IT FOR • Shrubs Trimmed Alumnae Chapter had been DECORATING CONSTRUCTION CO. YOU • Landscape Plaoting The eurtain goes up at 1:30 o'rlock at The Players awarded the National Council 881-4400 • Landscape Construction Playhouse in East Jefferson avenue •• '. and you don't Trophy as tbe outstanding AI. tARRIED college student ,ex. ALL SEWERS • • Snow Removal CLEANED ELECTRICALLY :. R I C K repair, patios and CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE have to be a skier to attend. pha Chi Omega Alumnae Chap- perienced interior and ex. ter in the nation at the soror- terior painting. Excellent reo porches. Free estimates. PR AND COUNSEL SERVICE * .. .. SEWERS 9-3947. A Bit of Las Veil/Is in The Point. Ity'S nalional convention held ferences because of quality Installed and Repairri GENE'S o June 20 through 24 in Dallas, work. Call after 5 p.m., 371. • Some Pointers are going to be treated to a taste of Tex. This is the second time In 2296. Basement Water-proofing LAWRENCE VERBEKE CUSTOMCRAFT Las Vegas Satu~day night, October 19, when' they attend a row that the chapter has been All work guaranteed CEMENT CO. LANDSCAPE the Grosse Pomte Yacht Club's' "First Millioniare's selectcd from among the 289 Customized 24 hrs. service CONCRETE-BRICK CONSTRUCTION Party." The tables will open at 9 o'clock and will run _ alamnae chapters in the United STONE-WATERPROOFING COMPANY SERVICE I guess 'til the money runs out! A midnight buffet will States and Canada for this PaInting and Decorating VERBEKE WATERPROOF~G be served to guests, who are urged to come in very honor. PR 5.5019 TUxedo 1.8061 CONCRETE - Driveways, side- Liceosed Bonded The Detroit Area Chapter WE specialize in paperhanging, TU 1.9830 walks, patios, garage floors. 881-1024 casu al C10th es. was a strong contender for the including Flock. cement patching of all types. THOMPSON. Serving on the committee are Mr. and Mrs. Roland award this year due to several ADVANCE MAINTENANCE LANDSCAPING CO. 882.5601 EVE. 821.8387 BRICK AND BLOCK-Porches, Rinke, Mr. and Mrs. James Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Bob new projects star led during the Eledlic Sewer Cleaning for all H. F. JENZEN Custom lawn and garden serv. pre.cast steps, expert tuck Yuan, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Rinke, Mr. and Mrs. Keith past two years. . drains and sewers. ice. Complete landscaping and pointing and patching, chim. BUILDING Shreve and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shalla. One has been the aiding of a KURT O. BAEHR COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL neys. Home. and industrial repairs. designing. Fertilizing, sodding Others helping to make the evening a "blast" are viSiting teacher, who is on the WE DIG AND REPAIR Additions, at ti e s completed, and trimming. Free estimates. Mr. and Mrs. Frank OIds, Mr. and Mrs. Joe LaBonte, staff of the Detroit Public CUSTOM Painting and Decorat- BROKEN SEWERS STONE - Patios, walks, flower Porch enclosures, recreatinn PO Box 5047, Grosse Pointe M School System in the Inner ing. Wall papering. Guaran. All Work Guaranteed boxes, stone repairs of all rooms, garages repairclf. Mich. TU 4-2720 r. and Mrs. Jock Simmer, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Greiner, City, with supplies and money_ teed. Free estimates. LAke. types. TU 1.9744 TU 4-3011 Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Chaplow and Mr. and Bud Shelton. for extra projects. This project view 1.5716. 884-9512 Mr. Shalla will be the auctioneer during the festi. started under the direction of WATERPROOFING- Base. SCHERVISH vifi:.:s and guests are urged to save their $100,000 bills as Miss Helen Loomis, of Cadieux 21N-ASPHALT ment leaks. .Attics .Porch Enclosures a bonus for the auction. Now I wonder what that means'~ road. DRIVEWAY .Additions .Kitchens .Garages CUSTOM PAINTING 11 years in the Pointes. *' *' * Another has been the Chi!- _Commercial Buildings Landscaping Co. ' dren's Theater Party at the FREE ESTIMATES, TU. 1.8061 FoIIles and Funds BonsteUe Theater, with all pro. WALL WASHING MAKE THE OLD asphalt like NO JOB TOO SMALL JIM SUTTON Complete Lawn and It's hard to believe but • , 4 The Junior League of ceeds going to purchase maga~ it's been freshly done with 1677 Brys Dr. Garden Service INTERIOR EXTERIOR Licensed - Bonded. Insured Detroit already has plans for liS next !llay 23 and 24. zines for Children's Hospital. filler. This filler restores TU 4.2942 TU 2.2436 Landscape Design 28 Years. Experience beauty to old driveways. Call CIDMNEYS, porches built and On those two evenings in 1969, it will present "Fomes This was under the direction of 398.7796 now for free estimate. 874- repaired. Leaky basements, • Complete custom lawn and and Funds for Detroit" in the Ford Auditorium. The Mrs. Frolund. 547-8394 variety sh h' h '11 ~ t th tal ts f L What might be calied "the pro. 1855. broken steps. Can anytime. CHRISTOPHER garden maintenance. ow, W IC WI ea ure e en 0 eague ject with the impact" has been 294-4216. EXTERIOR painting. Free esti. CONSTRUCTION CO. • Landscape Design and members and their husbands, is being produced to raise the distribution of new and used mates. G~se Pointe refer. 210--WATERPROOFING Construction funds to support the various community projects spon- children's literature, teenage ences. DRexel 1.0210, PRes. ALL KINDS CEMENT CUSTOM modernization, addi. -Walls, patios, back and sored and supported by the League. books and maga~ines. at Chilo cott 3.0183. BASEMENT tions - attics - kitchens - front yard planting, sod. Activities for the "l\'1ay happening" were officially dren's Hospital and in the Inner AND BRICK WORK Estate maintenance. WATERPROOFING ding. kicked off last Sunday afternoon with a coktail party City. To date nearly 6,(}(JO books in the new home of l\lr. and Mrs. David E. Halter in have been distributed, plus ,a Garage floors, driveways, rat JAMES BARKER • Licensed by the Mich. Dept. CIRILL! BROS. INSIDE OUTSIDE Three Mile drive for preliminary planning committee ~OOkthat he can can bis very CUSTOM DECORATORS ALL WORK guaranteed. We dig walls, pre. cast steps, porches 923.8585 923.8587 of Agriculture. Members of members and their husbands. Assisting the Halters with wn into the hands of a young Interior & Exterior Decorating outside waterproofing; water rebuilt or repaired. Patios the lIIetropolitan Detroit person. Wallpaper Hanging drains broken or cracked are and natural stone planters. FORMICA COUNTERS. Re. Landscape Assoc. and East. host duties were Mr. and l\lrs. Richard Fruehauf, Jr., Dislribution and colle!!tion . modelling - kitchens, baths. Wallwashing replaced. Free estimates. No All cement cracks repaired. side Landscape Assoc. and !lk and Mrs. James F. Brock. ~ave heen under the direction Honest prices-quality work. RUDY VINCE job too small-just call Basement waterproofing. Free estimates. After 6 p.m. • Completely insured. The Balsters' home, incidentally, ",as great for of !\frs. R. D. Armbruster, of 294-2981 293-8454 FRED NAVARRO holding a kickoff to.do. It's so recently purchased that Berkshire road, and :Mrs. John . • . FREE ESTIMATES .• John. TUxedo 6-7176 • All work guaranteed and they haven't moved yet ••. so no rugs to about C. Krato, of Calfonte avenue. EXPERT painting, paper hang. WATERPROOFING CO. NO ,rOB TOO SMALL personally rendered to salis. in worry TU 2:57:35 QUALITY WORK by carpenter 111 d d • k h • Anyone having books or ing. Ftee estimates. G. Vao JUST CALL faction. Sp e rm s on, no c BJrS to receive cigarette bums. magazines he would be interest. with 0 v e r 20 years experi. Assche. VAlley 4.1492. TUxedo 2.5735 Just nice place for Mrs. Pierce Smith, general chair. ed in donating to this project BASEMENTS WATERPROOF- ence, conscientious. Reason- a ED-Reasonable rates, work- Serving Grosse Ptes. man of the Follles, to urge her committe members on to may call 1I1rs. Krato at 885. EXTERIOR able prices on family rooms, for Six Years PROFESSIONAL full t i m e manship guaranieed. 881.Q063 FRED NAVARRO etc. Small jobs acceptable. terrific success. 3048. painters. Reasonable. DR 1- or 779.1225. TUxedo 4.5372. DAVID W. SCHERVISH 7478. 240 FISHER RD. ward S.) who will participate 21P-FURNITURE R£PA1R Masonry Specialist Writers Meet At Oakland U. in a panel discussion, "A De. COMPLETE Decorating servo 21T-DRESSMAKING Call after 6 P.M. for Free Estimates manding Job with a Double Re- ice. Painting, interior, exter. ELEGANCE IN Quality Masonry Repair ALTERATIONS and repairs. The seventh annual Writers' editors including such well- ward _ the Juvenile Novel," ior. Paper hanging and reo UPHOLSTERING Work 1152 Maryland, Grosse Pointe TU 4.4677 Conference to be held Salurday, known namcs as Harriette Vera Henry, moderator. Mrs. moving. Materials, workman. Custom made furniture; dee. Park. VAlley 1-2631. October 26, at Oakland Univers. Simpson Arnow ("The Doll. Wunsch wil! also deal with ship guaranteed. For esti. lJrative f ab r i c s; professional Custom Fireplaces and E & R LANDSCAPING. lawn and garden service. Hedge ity, Rochester, will give aspiring makcr") and JoyC!! Carol Oates "Writing the Modern Tee n mates, call needlepoint mounting, tapes. Stone Work SEWING: Alterations. adults writers .an opportunty to meet ("A Garden of Earthly De. Novel" in the last sessiot\. and children; hems, zippers, and shrub shearing. VA 4.4258, WILLIAM FORSYTHE Itries and yarn; chairs aod 886.6431. editors and practicing authors lights") will conduct round VAlley 29108 stools in stock EWALD, estab- R. A. Seelbinder pillows, drapes. Trousers cuf. in such divcrse fields as poetry, tables. She is the author of three ______'lished 1926, 13929 Kercheval at 5526 Lowe 264.3517 fed. TUxedo 1.7455. short story, articles. books, tecn novels, "Ftying Skis", There will also be panel dis- "Passport l Ru . "a d"S EasUawn. VA. 2.8993. 0 Licensed and Insured DRESSl\fAKING and altera. Slate Eastern Shrine 35 drama, J'uvenile, cdi'U'ng and cussions and demonstration me [De /'s'" SSla n U um. RUDOLPH TONELLO I markclinn, roc Ion, as we as a ~ lions. Experienced. Superior Ceremonial October 21 b workshops in light verse and variety of shorl stories and DECORATOR CHAIR CANING and Rushing- worn seats rewovcO like new. BRICK, BLOCK, cement work workmanship. Your home or __ Thc Conference is co.sponsor. lyric verse with conferees in. articles published nationally. I INTERIOR - EXTERIOR TUxedo 4.2432. chimneys, porches, s t e p s' mine. 568-4179. Eastern Shrine Number 35 ed by the Detroit Women viIed to submit ahead of time The $10 Conference fee in. WALL PAPERING built and repaired. Basement EXCLUSIVE ALTERATIONS will hold a ceremonial honoring Writers and Oakland Univerll- up to Iii lines of verse for an. cludes registration, tuition, and 21 Q-PLASTERING waterproofing. 294-4074. by Marie Stephens. Quick S~preme Appointments at 8 ity's Division of Continuing alysis. a servcd luncheon. Further in. 500 882-0870 5 e r v.i e e on hems. (Furs). bOeclOCkMonday cvening, Octo. Education. More than per. Grosse Pointe will be repre,' fonnation may be obtaincd by PLASTER cracks repaired. Tilc d r 21. following a 6:30 o'clock sons arc expected to attend. sented at the Conference hy calling Oakland Universily 338. THREE MILE DR. and drywall repairs. PRescott H. CHAUVIN TUxe 0 5.7610. dinner at Pillar Temple. A staff of 63 authors and Josephine Wunsch (/\'lrs. Ed. 7211, Extension 2175. 1.4580. 25 Y!!ars Experience ______CEMENT CONTRACTOR HEMS adjusled for upcoming EXPERT PLASTER and dry. ALL TYPES OF CEMENT season. Also dressmaking for 21J-WALL WASHING wall rcpairs. Licenscd co~. WORK ladies, toddlers and girls ______tractor, 20 years. Fre" estl' • Walks • Drives. Porches Reasonablc aod prompt serv- LIGHTING FIXTURE TRADE IN SALE r. I matc,;. 77.8.2678.... P ice. 886-2563. WALL WASH IN.~ I ----- • atios. Waterproofing PAINTING & DECORATING 21-R-BRICK AND i • Prc-Cast Steps 21U-PLUMBING HOME MAINTENANCE CEMENT WORK • Tuck Pointing No job too small. Free esti- I LARRY'S CUSTOM ELMER T. LABADI E Ih1AS()NR~(l~-;~p~nter-~vork. mates. PLUMBING AND HEATING "Go ahead~ laugh. TUxedo 2-2064 ! All typcs, new and repair. CALL Hesidential and Commercial ______I Fully insured. 3:; years ex. TU 2-6586 TU 2.5956 Repair and Remodel i pcriencc. All work guaran. But they gave DIe Water Heaters-A. 0.' Smith 21K-WINDOWWASHING I .t~~~_76.9~9_~ _ 21S-CARPENTER WORK Perrnaglass and Rheem Glass. A.OK Wbdow Cleaners. Sen'jce i line. teD bucks on storms and screens. "'ree i J. W. KLEINER Additions - Alterations Tuxedo 1.7410 estimates. 1\1 0 nth Iy rates. I CEMENT CONTRACTOR 521-2459. ! New Homes : for it.~' -- iAll types Cement, Stone and G. OLMIN :Brick Work-New and Repairs! Kitchcns. Family Rooms SPRENKLE Carl Miller thinks he's putting one WINDOW CLEANING Wc Abo Specialize in • PLUMBING SERVICES Driveways, Porches, Walks Modcrnizing Bathrooms • HEATING over on Ray Electric. He and his wife Patios, Tuck pointing, FR'8E ESTIMATES Precast Steps • SEWER CLEANING came to our lighting center and picked \ TH IELE Construction '''' ... WE ARE !NSURED Waterproofing VA 2-1282 oul a new chandelier fur lheir dining ~;- \ & Supply CO. room. 372-3022 No Job Too Small PR 52323 Since 1916 If no ar.~wer call 3723023 ------, SPECIALIZING CARPENTER wants small jobs, ~UIERS PLU~mING and Heat He smiled when we told him he IN 21M-SEWER CLEANING panelling, repairing, screens. ing. KitchenAid Dishwashers, could charge it with this r\'Iichigan ------_ .. Flags/one Walks and Patios, porches, etc. PRescott 13729 disposals, dishmaster, repair. Bankard. Bul when we told him we'd SEWERS CLEANED. broken ~atural Stone Planters r!!lllodeI. TUxedo 4.41182. I allow him $10.00 for his old fixture scwers repair!!d. Guar

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Thursi:lay, October 17, 1968 ' Page Twenty.Eight GROSSE POINTE NEWS * * * * Feature Page * * * I who. where and whatnot Pointer of Interest Good Taste f1-Otnte by whoozit FaVorite Recipes 1)1. On this the morning of Friday, October the 11th, People in The Know Counter Points this writer finds it difficult to face the typewriter and by Pat Rousseau the chores of the day. Our heart and mind are stilI with APPLE PIE CAKE Never But Never , , • overlook the power of Revillon's those beautiful, glorious, fighting Tigers whose stalwart , Contributed by detchema. You don't have to tell what you're wearing. spirit and brilliant play brought to the Detroit com- Mrs. Warren Gauerke (Of course, you'll be asked.) You don't have to say it's a Walton-Pierce. (Who wants the market cornered?) munity the 1968 World Series banner. But not only did 1 cup sugar This very exclusive and intriguing fragrance adds a their victory bring international fame and honor to us tA cup. margarine or butter dimension to the fashionable women which is frankly but it also brought a feeling of warm togetherness ••• 1 egg unfair. Now it comes in parfum and eau de cologne pure Pinch of salt which in these days of rebellion and divisiveness is spray. For lighter and gayer moods • • • Carnet de Bal 1 tsp. cinnamon welcome •.. and even more necessary. is a successful switch! . 1 tsp. vanilla One could not go about Grosse Pointe during the 1 cup flour * • * Series without striking up a conversation with a com-I 1/Z cup chopped nuts New On The Detroit Scene •.. is "Detroit Scene" mag- plet~ s~ranger on how the Tigers were faring, the odds 2 cups diced apples azi~e. We discovered it when Leon put it in our hands on takmg the game that day or whether or not Bob ;; 1 tsp. soda whtle our hair was being styled. Police Commissioner qibson was invincible. Errands took longer because one Il( 2 Tbsp. hot water Spreen is on the cover and there is an exclusive inter- lmgered before a store's television or radio set to be view ~y editor, Alwyn Scott Turner. Interesting word Cream sugar and butter; and portrmts of people and businesses include the Michigan sl.ue Lolich would "get the side out." Baseball buffs .z egg, salt, cinnamon, vanilla, Bell story, "Do the Right Thing." We were fascinated al.ded novices by instructing them on the virtues of each W~j flour, nuts, apples and soda by the worthwhile content. You'll be, too. Don't miss, TI~er. A.nd to this writer, at least, th~re was a mood of ~:' dissolved in hat water. Place "The Detroit Scene." fr!endsillp between all that was revealed through smiles, ' in 9" greased pie plate or cake WInks and "How about that's." pan and bake 45 minutes at * * * 350 degrees. Serve with whip. Ellene • • • is off to California to see the resort and cruise When the moment of total victory arrived, The ped cream, ice cream, or top collections. .Here at Michelle's Boutique at Lwn, 1788tl Mack, with powdered sugar. favorite fall and winter fashions abound. One is an Anna Kar. Pointe exploded with honking horns, ringing phones, eDina look in coats, filted precisely as a Cossack's with the same barking dogs, floating paper, shrieking children and ex- degree of flair. huberant adults. GOP Women * * * The Mutschler Signature • • • on your cabinets is the We won '..• what more is there to say ••• except , Photo by EddIe McGrath, Jr. LA WRENCE F. DU MOUCHELLE, OF McKINLEY AVENUE Plan Dinner counterpart of the cabinetmaker's mark on yesterday's Thank Yo~ TIgers for making us, once again, one, big handcrafted furniture. It signifies a finished product of happy famIly. By Janet Mueller '"to Law School. I was studying The Worn en's Republican the highest quality. The finest materials and skill have "If you can adjust to confusion, you're all set." Accounting at the University of Club of Grosse Pointe will hold gone into your Mutschler cabinets. See the new display * * a pre. election fund.raising din. While we're in a congratulatory mood, we'd like to That:s Larry Du MoucheIle, describing the Life of an Detroit when my father got kitchens at 20227 Mack Avenue. ' ner tonight, Thursday, October send some to Edgar A. Hann, of McKinley avenue. He Auchoneer-and all you 9-to-5 workers whose chief sick; I left school to help out * '" '" 17, in the Crystal Ballroom of Exclusive ••. in Martha's Closet, 373 Fisher Road, are was recently awarded the Associateship ill the Photo- complaint is boredom, how'd you like to tr~de your regu- with the business." th~ Grosse Pointe War Me. Midge Grant designs. Included are go-to-meeting dresses, graphie Society of America at the international conven- lar (more or less) schedules for Larry's non-routine L.a~ry's never regretted this morial at 7 o'clock. sports ensembles and at-horne costumes. Midge Grant ,tion of that organization in Oklahoma City, Okla. A routine? ~>------,deCISIOnto trade Law for Auc- Clarence Manion will be the consulting engineer, his photography is done in the " tioneering; he finds his life fas- fans will love the new selections. . Stereo Division .' We move from one thing to Larry Du Mouchelle is aue. cinating. He'd like it if one of evening's speaker. Former pro- 11 of PSA. He has been actIvely working a.n0ther." Take, for example, a tione.er-and he admits Action his sons found it fascinating, fessor of Constitutional Law at on.a areas of ster~o photography. on bot~ local and s~gle. September week in Lar- AuctIOn .will be just about the I too-but he'd be neither disap- Notre Dame University and In The Jewelry Box ••• 0; The*SPhe:e, 19849 natIonal level • _ • Judged several udemabonal salons ry s life: Monday, he was in most "dIfferent" sale he's ever pointed nor upset if both chose dean of the College of Law at Mack, you'll fi!!d a herd of golden elephants II.p.....-soe and many local competitions. _ • taught courses in stereo. Flint, running a sale for a mu. conducted. careers: the University for 11 years, Mr. and an assortmeut of donkeys. Pierced ear - Manion was appointed by Presi- photography _ • • presented three progrRDIS for PSA seum .•. Tuesday it was back " Different Sale ons . . ring collectors, Trafari and Hobe fanciers will conventions. In addition, Mr. Hahn is a member of the to D~troit, tv touch base before "I'm used to auctioning an- "I w St WIll ~eclde k th' dent Eisenhower chairman of love the new jewelry treasures. the Congressionally-e rea t e d Motor City Camera Club, the Photo Guild, the Grosse hth°PtPmga ~plane for New York tiques, furniture, paintings ... " own d:~isi~:s so~~ ~a~~/rie:~ Commission on Inter - Govern- Pointe C Cl b th S . M ' I b f G a evenmg... He spent he says . * * * . amera u, e enlor en s c u 0 rosse Wednesday and Thursda in' said you HAVE to come into the mental Relations in 1953. The Kaleidoscope ... sees colorful folding ~aper squares Pomte, .the Engineering Society of Detroit, .The Ameli- Manhattan ... and F;iday _He'S not ~ervous about, taco business; he never even really g For the past 12 years, he has in a Spanish gate desigo and a tree motif. These lire can Society for Metals and the Electro.Cheoucal Society. morning he was at Sault Saintf) k1:r- so~e~~ng ~: o~ti~f - ~e asked me to ... " directed the "Manion Forum," 'decorative 6 ft. by 6 ft. hiders and dividers. They cost Is it any wonder that the citation he received from PSA Marie, making an appraisal ... or,,~n~~~\rath er, .e s Inb~lg~~. Larry remembers the first a weekly radio and television six ninety-five at 16135 Mack at Bedford. reads, "For untiring work on behalf of both beginners "It's a very interesting l.Jusi. of the ~~ole :u~~~~~s ~oJ~;~: time he ever sto~d up alon.e t:> program. He is also the author * * * and advanced workers, pe~onal efforts and through ness and, amazingly enough, it 50 interesting _ both in the co.nduct an auction. He ~Idn t of "The Key To Peace" and Their Very Own • • . and very excellent products are lectures at all levels of orgamzed photography?" fast.moving. Every day, there's items offered and as an event. think he was ~ervous-.until .he other books and pamphlets. favorites in the Pointe. The Notre Dame Pharmacy III ... something new. in-itself - that people wiII at. heard an .ass~stant" vOl~e hiSS The public is invited to at- exclusive formula hand cream and protective hand crea1/~ "One day "I'll be t . tend" he observf)s. from the SIdelines, ~ou ve for- . .' ou a~ ,,'. gotten you're smoking! Take tend the dinner. Reservations for problem skin are particularly popular. Their shampoo Dr. Kenneth McFarland will visit The Pointe Wed- pra.iSmg for all sorts of org~nI' EverythlDg has been donated. tbat c i gar e t t e out of your may be made by calling Mrs. and hair spray help turn out the prettiest hair. Discover Richard Kelly at TV 4-5646. nesday, October 23, when he delivers the second talk zat,ions; Insurance companies, Everyone connected with the mouth!" the other quality products soon! ' - in this year's Liggett School Lecture Series. One of the RaIlway Express . . • Academy was asked to make an "Anotber day, I'll be conduct. Action Gift; just about everyone "The first year I auctione?, * * '" nation's outstanding guest speakers, Dr. McFarland is Not Becoming? ••• You ought to be com. an educator, industrial advisor, civic leader and author ing a sale-We handle sales in responded. ym! could compare to a rookie Jesuit Mothers the store and out. . . "People who have a unique bas~b~U pl~yer's yt;ar," he ing! Hair can be your crowning glory but of "Eloquence in Public Speaking." His lecture at Lig- generally it has a mind of its own. The k D service to offer are donating reminIsces. The .rookie gener- Plan Luncheol" gett next Wednesday mornir,g will be on "Lawless AueIioned II I ••, resses . ally does pretty well. ~ group at Robert's place has a knack with America." "I've au e Ii 0 n e d hats and that. Myra Thlbold ha~ pledged I " -- headstrong hair. For a lov.er.ly appoint- dresses for the F8shion Group tl? cook. a go.urmet dinner !qr The sec~nd y~~r, I had Sec. "Fall Funorama," the Jesuit ment call 886-4130.. Robert's place Is located '-oi't and w rked at C SIX, Tom Robmson will refimsh ond Year Jitters. .. th' I f d I' • • of De ... 0 ran.. f f't " mO ers, annua un .ra smg at 405 Fisher Road. Pointers and non.Pointers will have an 'opportunity brook, auctioning off art works a piece 0 urm ure . . . He's over that now; when he party, will be held this year in * • this weekend to spend a delightful Saturday or Sunday the students have contributed. Everyone Invited stands up to conduct a sale he's the Crystal Ballroom of the Imported ... from Spain and Mexico are "About the only things we Clearl?" Action Auction has relaxed, in command. Grosse Pointe War Memorial on afternoon touring eight outstanding Grosse Pointe homes y imaginative and decorative wrought iron and their gardens. Sponsored by the Grosse Pointe Gar- (here Larry's using the editorial ~aught Its planner's fanc?" An.d But he admits: "Before every T,hursda , Octo~er 24, at 12 wall sconces. Great for grouping, they "we" to refer tv the family firm, 1~ planners are det~r,mmed It sale, whether we've been work- 0 clock. Followmg luncheon, den Center, the tour includes homes of varied archi. come minute to magnificent . . . from Du Mouchelle Galleries), haven't Will catch the ]lubllc s fancy, ing on it for months-and thllre's cards will bl'! played. tecture ••• such as the Williamsburg type house of sold out of a house are the fur- ~O?: .They want EVERYONE to a tremen"'ous amount of pre- Proceeds from the event help two to forty-five dollars at 16237 Mack Mr. and 1\1rs. Frank W. Donovan, Jr., of East Jefferson nace and the kitchen sink. Jom In the fun: to come, whether para tory w1 I 1 II' b punCh' ladle to cake,. fav.ors.' Tinkcrbcll and Laurabl'll have, C'can.rlthe ball got him right in the i ~ i ~ ,.' .. poonea oes,si:r;ty-nine,vege a childrene, co e saw,underro twelve,n utter.niney-nineAdults games and ateII h trlmmmgs been fitting inlo lhe family heau., J ' -:== =--ft-M- for a children's part:-r of 10, will tifully for some time no\\'. : "The ncxl day he Ilcnt to --=. -=-""A-=.- '="8~ :cents at 15506 Mack at Somerset. b~ knocked d~wn to t~e hl,gheSl Tinkerbcll and Laurabell arc i ~chol1l. The t e ~~ ~ e r asked. _~-- _ ;--- - * * * bIdder at ActIOn AuctIon 68, a parakeets, one purchascd. in What ~ar-pcned. :lly father _ ::.ftftftie,~ Grosse Pointe Wootls ••. is now richer witb the opening of henefit for the Acadcmy of the in the usual manner the othcr hit me, Joc answered - and -_~_V_~~I J.:: Sylvia's Arts 'n Antiques, 19869Mack at Huntington. This uniqne Sacred Heart in Lakcshore road, found one day at the Farms' that's all hc answered! I hope -- - sh.op spe.cializes in paintings, seulpter,. jewelry, stitchery, along 10 be held Friday ev~ning, N~- beach. The Du Mouchelles tl ied that teacher dOCS~','sUll think I WIth antiques • , • most reasonahly pnced. For the unique, It's vember t, at th DetrOIt AthletIC to locate its original owner ... beat my children. Sylvia's. ,.. * Clllb. , . Hardly likcly ... Larry Du * ! By Request . . . t~lented Marnie Fessenden will teach 19700 Mack Sponsorea by the Mothers "Two.parakc~t, FamIly "1 MOllchelle just isn't the child There is a new Club, the Fathers Club and the I put .an ~~ m the paper, heating type. ,new crewel embrOIdery classes, starting October 22nd al Blano", Lone Alumnae Association of the Larry gnns, 8nd some people C e t thO k f't h' t I Tuesdays from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. The period has came out to thc house but they om 0 In 0 I. e s no dirty four letter been extended five weeks at the Signe of the Wever TU 6-3600 Lakeshore road Sacred Heart k t I k' tOUR' b' d So I what we think of as the Auc. I Academy, Action Auction will ep 00 mg a Ir, . ' tioneer Type either-or at Icast 20956 Mack near Hampton. ' ! hCl:in promptly at 7 o'clock, fol. ~~ter .th.er left-finally!,-:-,], saId. what we USED to think of as the YOllr Fa/l Sweetest Day Special I word in Ollr '" * * : !Q\~ing 3 5:30 o'clock rockt~i1 '1hat s It. ~o more ads. Auctioneer Type. (the brass of Adore a New Kitchen? .•. Let 'me of the kitchen ex Beautiful greenhouse grown parly Preview and Display of I And that s how the Du Mou'l Bllrt Lancaster in "The Rain. $1 II language now- perts at Kitchen Remodelers Inc .•. 15218 East Jefferso'n,- Pom Pom Chrysanthemums ,1hr "material" items being chelle~ became a Tllo.Parakcet! maker" combined with ,he cool , I sllow y.ou. how. to save rnolle!l 011 kitchen planning. The~ 44 I'olTered, : Family. ! of Jackie Glcason playing "M,in. II' let the,lr mterzor decorator do a color rendering of 1/our full bunch Averaging 18 to 24 bloom.) " Admb.sion tickets of $2S pcr i HolI' Larry brcamc