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HEADLINES Neighborhood Club to Have New I-lame Recreation Study [Will House o, . IThrift Shop, As CWEEKompiled by the Committee Vtews ]Two Centers

o,o_Thursday,e__eo_ May 26 Winter Program ArSch_'al'fifeDcrSawintructuregs: HIopenLateTo ringWorLing FOOD AND DRUG Administra- Summer tion head Dr. James L. God- Cites Lackof Satisfaction For Fast-Growing Hockey dardGove,rnmteentstifying Opbeefraotreionsa Houssub-e Organizations: Hope to Provide A_ificial Ice The board of trustees cf committee, claimed one-third While the Board of .the Neighborhood Club is com- the Neighborhood Club has of the country's leading drug plating plans for its new building, members of the Rec- approved plans for con- falsemanufacturersand misleadingare publishingadvertis- reation Study Committee formed in March are specu:iat- struction of a youth center ing, despite Federal regulation, ing on an over-all Pointe area recreation program that in Waterloo Avenue across "Measurin," a pain pill, was may very well utilize the former site of the Neighbor- from the old Neighborhood cited a_ one of 80 drags under hood Club, (now owned by the Grosse Pointe Board of IClub building. review because advertising for Education), particularly for a winter program. Wor_Ang drawings are in pro- the drug was handled by the "We have developed a fairly,_ grass under the guiding hand firm of Cass Research Assort- good summer recreation pro- of Arthur A. O. Schmidt, a well ares, Inc., of Cambridge, Mass. gram in the Poi-nte over the architect in the corn- Data prepared by this'group years," City Councilman-Ernest Police $ Fire munity. The building will house

information, such as the names the study committee said, "bu,t _ ' facing Waterloo, two large, well has been found to contain false B. the Neighborhood Club offices, of deceased persons in re- we are lagging behind manoy ,Wage T lks lighted rooms to be used by

searing cheffecstudiests of theof thedrug.long-last- troit area hi the development _ _ _andn_o_girlsandandSeniothe r ThriftHigh Shop,boys t , , ofothera goodcommwinter proungram."e ,o-CO ti uing located in the rear facing the Friday, May 27 Councilman Kelly says Dear- No Definffe Sefflemen parking lot. ˜municipal CONGRESSIONAL investiga- born already'hassevenartificialReached Yef As A]] This new "Drop In Center" tion shows that funds amount- skatingrinks;Warren has up. willprovide a friendlygather- ing to $170 billionin private proximately that number; Li- PointesCarry On ing place,with adequatesuper- vcnia, which recently turned Negotiations vision, for teen-agers after pensiOnsupervised.planSRep.tualalYGrreMarthaVi,if.un- This is the architect's rendition of the building structure. Offices, new headquarters for The Thrift down a bond issue for a recre- school hours and week-ends. fiths (D. Mich.) summed up the the Neighborhood Club plans to erect on the parking Shop and two centbrs for junior and senior high school ation program, is still going No definite settleme3ts, This Center will be open ahead with plans for artificial except perhaps in the City, throughout the year. The recre- hearings just concluded by her lot across Waterloo avenue from the old condemned age youth will be provided in the structure. ' rinks, and Ann Arbor, among b e t w e e n Pointe officials ational programs will be con. evidenceSUbc°mmitteeby,,pensithatonSathereadmying ini.is • othersurcihnks.C°mmunities'already has and their respective police schools as carried on for the strators, experts, consultants , Ceater Bir ve Plio ce Face Frustratlon tPoli ce Catc h 500 Attend Banquet and fire personnel, have tpinuedast fewin yearsthe _ychurcthhese Neigh-and wofeesrkerfrsom andthe employers.contributionsThou-of G ets $75 ,126 en e eves r ver er - grouThep reof ishocarakeypidlyeplayerxpands in,gin the rdisclOsed on Tuesday, ]vIay sands of workmaers bwhoyommayakcon-in IWh Admitt d Thi " D i Aft Grosse Pointe Hockey Ass0cia- 31ee.• ye , community,After 55 yeThears Mutualof servingAid thisand trpeibutnsionse forwhenyearsthey areneed detnhieedm IFrom 4 751 Go F ree on T ec hni ca lity Wild Ch ase taiottn.endanAtce last hadwinterisenr's bantoque500t, ThGomasrosse KressbPointeachCitys aMiadr_atgerhat Neitha.gthbotherhreoodis stillCluba needhas forfoundits most." " over _80 for the previous year. wage increases for policemen services. With anticipation for The association boasts 18 and firemen were included in the future, the board is hoping * * * Memoria[ Day Weekend Wronged Persons Refuse +o Coopera-_e by Signing Ends When Mo+orls+Loses teams, composed of boys age the fiscalbudget approved by to startbuildingin the'lates__m_-

Saturday,)lay 28 , ProvidesC¢_nfribufi:ons _omplaiafsafterWarraI nlsa_reObialned; _ Control of Car::;8,_::Idffseightt¢'16,Who have competed the City councilon May a. The mer. A STATE OF ALERT was IO End Campaign Car Sfolenand Sfrirpped Farms Pier-ParGkate in games in London and Wind. budget includesa $500 a year ordered by prime minister ...... sot,Ontario,Port.Hu:.x)nSarnia, increase,plus fully paid up It is expected the structure Fide! Castro for the Cuban The Grosse Poin_e War The work of policeofficers in the Park was aaulli- Cedric J.;Pi_lila_ki,.20, and St. Clair;however, home hospitalizatioforn personm:Iand willeastin the neighborh,o_adof game*_'smd eCen practice taeili- their dependen¢_,, amount.lag to $300,000. armed forces and the Cuban Memorial's 1966 Annual fled in two cases in which crimes were committed, wlmn of 316 R i d g e m ont, was ties are curtailed by the lack $78 a year. people Friday night _fter the Family Participation Cam- two persons refused to follow throu&_ and sign corn- ticketed by Park and Farms of good facilities. The city said that he protestUtoStnitedateShisgovernamentSentdiploma.tiCclaimitsPaigngoalSUCCeS, $75,000 swithreachedgiftsfullYof Thursday;plaints'it waSMaydisclosed26by_Det...... I_t...... Stanley Enders, on police, on Monday, May 30, The teams made use of as does not expect any major ing six Cuban soldiers had ..... : - ' - on a on,urge o_ reckless driv- many nearby artificial skating problems to arise as a result Lost and Found slipped'into the naval base and received over the. Memorial One ease Involved the thelandoft had three years and two in"s, followin,"as chase u"_,to rinks as possible to prolong the of the increase, which he said Week Observed "exchanged gunfire with Ameri- weekend. The successful mobile,of, and them whmstriphpinga warranOf ant outwas-[ monthse tofroserve mawbcnPr heonwas 100 miles an hour The can sentries" Monday night, con,clusion of the drive was " " " Ir leased _ rn Io " is . , . . . sea_on, and were granted a few he and the council consider to obtained, but the owner re- I ...... Icnase came to an end wnen hours each week at the Francis be fair, even if the other Pointes __ _naers sail ma_ a warram - Claiming that U.S. forces had briefly but gratefully, an- fused to pro acute The second ...... a ne I file youth lost control of/hs _- McCann Rink at the Grosse should raise wages a little high- City police are beginning to killeda Cuban sentryin Cuban nounced by M a r k C. case •revolve"dthe br" eaking" and wCountyas ootameProsea cxromutor'smOefficew y,inIcar and c_shed ._ioo" the AboutUntwoiverasitnd ySachalfhool.months er. Others Also Raised bWelievek ineitthwase PoLostintes.and Found Pointe communiqueterrit°ry'CastrOreaddeclaredoverradioina StevenS,boardof directorsPreOfMsiden'temo.thaetentemarlngmenager°Xa retussteaalZ_mn,toaprose's aa which Moore was charged withtgate o_ zae rarnas_vmmc_palofgood skatingicewas afforded He alsodisclosedthatal_per- Mrs. Lee Kitchen, 790 Lin- and TV that America is trying " unlawfully driving away an lPier ParK at the toot oz the _ association with Ias t sonnelof the PublicWcrk; De- coln, at noon, May 23, told to build up "an imperialistrialDay ceremonies, cute. automobile,but Dysarcyzk re- Morossroad. winter's better than average pertinenthave been granted an policethat her daughter,Ann, aggression against Ct_ba" by ' A recordnumber of f"a"milies, On May 19,GilbertDys_rczyk fused to sign a complaint for The youth is scheduledto up- weather,accordingto RobertC. 18-centincreasein hourly pay, had been missing with their cynicaland cowardly charges,4,751to be exact,parhc_pated of 1416Lakepointereportedthat prosecution, pear in the Park courton June Bendzinski,City Treasurer,bat along with fullypaid ho.,pital-dog, forabou_ an hour.Patral- the same _s the falsecharges in givingfundstotaling$75,12g.-hiscar was stolen.fromin front However, Moore's case was 22,and in Farms courton June with ice-makingfacilities,the ization,and allotherCity era. man Richard Lanskirecognized made by Nazism and Fascism.05 thisyear. This amount will of his house, between 6 p.m. referred to Michigan State 29. season could be expanded to ployeshave been granteda see- the four-year-old by /he , , • provide the needed quarter of and 10:45 p.m. Parole authorities, who have At 12:40 a.m. Park Patrolmen four m o n t h s at a minimum, en percent increase in pay. m o t h e r' s description: blond Sunday, May 29 ]income necessary to operate DrivingStolenCar filedto_haveMoore returnedto Henry Wilson and Gary Mit- On a well constructedrink,ice The policemen and firemen of hair, white blouse, madras A 55-YEAR-OLD BuddhistiWaGrossr MemoriPoinatlethrough'suniquthee livingnext Earl Moore, 18,of 4351Sprin. prison for violationof parole,chell,while on routinepatrol can be maintainedat tempera- the Park turned down a finaljumper.He foundher on Fisher gle, ,was arrestedby turesunder 50 degrees,he says.offermade by the city;accord- nun burned to death after fiscalyear beginmingAugust I. In the second case, Park]On Kercheval,observed a car near Waterloo, and returned drenching herself with gasoline The other three quarter in- New Baltimore police, when he Police Sgt. Charles French and] failing to come to a complete Good Representation ing to information released by her t6 her anxious mother. and jum_)ing into a fire in come is earned by the Center went totheir community to visit Patrolman Gary Mitchell, while[ stop at Lakepointe, then the The Recreation Study Corn- City Manager Robert Slone. fron_: of-the ._main pagoda in itself through its activities and a girl friend. He was driving on routine patrol at 3:30 a.m., driver turned the corner east mittee, with Fork Councilman The Park city manager said Five hours later Patrolman onto Kercheval, at high speed, George Verdonkt as permanent that after several meeting,_ with Virgil Beaupre picked up two JoHuehnsono'sn rSuefundaysal . toPresidentanswer invested endowment. It serves the stolen car, which had been on Sunday, May 22, observed with squealing tires. The offi- chairman and John T. Short, _epresentatives of the firemen, small children on Kercheval Buddhi:_t letters of protest was as civic, cultural and corn- completely stripped of the ra. a young man who began to given as the reason for this Gromunitysse Pointescenter andfor lastthe yearfive itemdio, schrominsidee sttheripping,vehiclande. other Konercshightingeval antdhe Bepolaconicesfield.car, at pacarsced saidthe thedryiver,gavePishalchasski,e andat sWecaornd Mevice-presidenmorial, ast secofretary,the povisloicemenrs, on Wandednesdpaoy,lice May:;uper25,- Jimmyavenue andWoodsmalNotrel, Dame3, of road1158. hfst inciden,t of self-immolation served the record number of Enders and Det. LaPrattspent Because of this suspicious 50 miles an hour. includes representatives of all an offer of 10 percent increase Yorkshire, and Lynn Olt, 1156 sirtce 1963 when the regime of _1,983 person s in. an ever-in, long hours tracking down _lae action the policemen gave chase Fails To Stop Again " the Pointes, the board of the in pay and benefits was made. Yorkshire, went "mother-hunt- president Ngo Dinh Diem was The policemen said Pishalski Neighborhood Club, the Grosse Slone said that the package ing" with lhe policeman. They toppled, but it is feared that creasing variety of activities, alleged offender, and trying to and captured John R. Leech, 17, this may signal a series of Thornton E. Waterfall, chaix, recover the car. They were no- of 5790 Lakewood, Detroit, in turned onto Devonshire, nor_, Pointe Board of Education, and included an eight percent raise found their mothers, who were man of the 1966 Family Par- tiffed by New Baltimore police the 1200 block of Beaconsfield. failed to come to a stop at the the Pointe public schools, in base pay, longevity I_ay of looking for them, on the corner suicides throughoul the court- ticipation Camnaizn, was ira- that Moore had been arrested. .The youth was taken to the intersection at Vernor_ and The purpose is to probe all $100 for each man with five or of Yorkshire road and Kerche- try. The detectives went to the Ma- station for questioning and when turned east on Vernor at high existing programs to develop more years of service, and full val avenue. . , . mensely pleased with its re. speed, the best over-all program pos- payment of hospitalizati,n. When Buffy Frazer, 4, wan- Monday, May 30 sult,% particularly the widening comb County Jail to talk to the it appeared that nothing was Wilson and Mitchell said they sible for the residents of all He said that other details are dared from his home at 295 of the base of support among youth, who confessed to stealing amiss, Leech was released to attempte d to stop the youth, the Pointes, and of course the a minimum payment of two Washington road, around noon, TWO SMALL PORTRAITS Grosse Pointe's citizens. For the car, and implicated ihreeig o home. Later, when the day ,but could not do so, and at site' of the old Neighborhood hours at time and one half Lor May 25, his mother got worried believed to be the pair_tings by the board and staff of the War other persons, including an became lighter, French and Vernor snd Audubon, Pishalski Club is just one of the possi- emergency call-ins and pay- and called police. They broad- Albrecht Durer that have been Memorial and in the name of adult. Mitcheli returned to the area of ran a red light. The officers bilities in the development of ments at regular rates to per- cast it among their patrol cars missing from a German castle the Russell Alger family who ' Moore told the officers that the arrest, and found a pair of said they paced the youth at the progr .am, albeit, an impor- sonnel attending city prescribed and within 15 minutes Patrol- since World Wax" II were gave the magnificent Lake _he and his companions s_ole the gloves, which they gave to 95 miles an hour between Audu- tant one because of ffs loca,tion, training programs while off du- man John Erskine had spotted spotted by an art dealer hang- Shore site and mansion, and 'Dysarczyk car and drove it lEnders and LaPratt. bon and Cadieux, and he was area, and the possibflity of re- ty, him, and returned him to his ing o;t the wall of an attorney's William H. Fries who donated to a street in Detroit, where" At 7:20 a.m., on Monday, May getting away. They called for habilitating all or part of the Largest in History home. home in Brooklyn, N.Y. Ed- its beautiful auditorium and they stripped it of all removal 23. George Will of 1441 Notting-assistance. ward I. Elicofon, a collector banquet ballroom, Mr. Water- parts, including the radio and ham, called police and disclosed City Patrolmen Gerald De- existing building. The city manager sat5 that Mrs. Carol Ross of 702 Notre May Use Old Building this increase approximately $700 Dame avenue reported her son, for many years, said he bought fall wishes to thank each and chrome pieces. These have been that the gas station he manages" Boever and Donald • Ludlow, A summer program has been a man was the largest proposed Michael, a three-year-old, miss- a_hemyoungfor man$500whoin sa1946id he"fromwas ha_eve;rymadedonorthewhoconsetinucontried boperaution- recovered,WasEnondersParolsaid.e bratok1en530into1 Ker, aehendval,that enthadry bieennto Pjoinedark offtihecers chalosste, Pishalswhenki thaet developed on the site, directed in the city's history, and when ing on the afternoon of May 27. sent to me by a friend of mine." tioa of the Memorial possible. The youth also informed the the station had been gained by Waterloo and M,zMillan, and by Tom Teetaert, a teacher at added to a seven and one-half Corporal George Brackx and The paintings, now in a bank (Continued on Page 1_) detectives that he was on parole, {Continued on Page 3) (Continued on Page :',) Patrolman John Erskine, recog- vault are said to be worth at the breaking ofa window at the then found him again. least $1 million. P e n d i n g rear of the building. The pursuing policemen said nizing the boy by his mother's • that Pishalski traveled on Me- _ _ _ .* ,' _ _1 description: "blond haic blue Music Award Estabhshed (Continued onPage2) Millan at high speed, turedl/_/ate$ . artists announcea shirt and shorts," returned him being investigated, a former _ _ _ Ionto Chalfonte .to Lothrop, turn- I " to his home, about 10 minutes

thearts Statande monumentsDepartment osaidfficer that_nllrt Honor 0 f J 0 h It Fi nc h Bus Strikes Car IMorao_ ontn, orighLt'othrop,on Moratno toleftMackon, ]]It_l"_rO_,il Z/_w_,'ll.|lka_r_l|l, aUg, 1_,L11__',t0s1_,:__, ]II_'"_,tr__,O@;lklat, ,lVtl_,l, lk later.As if lost children weren't the procedure with stolen art [ T Ligh [spun out of control and struck -_ enough, a dog had to get into I north'on Chalfonte, turned onto CommRtee of Grosse Pointe Dona-Dio and Gonzato Torres 433 Fisher road, went to the usuorganially°zatiohirtrenansr..s ferfr°We•mSttoaGer, manYtruste'1e_shipieJ_atoSOn:l,atreceFinCh'Grosived ansereune'dxrepedpctedointemUSbeforeWhsentiCHk-choii-ghdi"----°r '-necodirn--ecertcto-Wthewinner'Swerer,tbe Mr. tHerheidentitypreman z_.tArt- hur rafficFletcher, 23182 West-t ]aBeluatilitynger ptoole,a leftdeadtheendscene,streetto, FriendsAt a recof entMusimeetingc in theofhomThee Ic°rofrceMex_l icoby duCRo-ygui. tariMaestrsts o RDonamona- tpolihe ceact.stationMaryandSuereportedRandazzo,her _honor Friday, May 20, at a Clein, and t-he jeweler who in. bury, St. Clair Shores, ,was driv- then across to Kerby through of Mrs. Francis E. Brossy, III, Dio is Mexico's finest classical black puppy, wearing a green Tuesday, May 31 school vocal concert. _n award scribed the plaque, ing a bus east on Mack Avenue, an alley, at a _peed of 50 miles of McKinley place, plans were guitarist. He has given innum- collar, missing Saturday, May THE INDIANAPOLIS 500- in his name has been establish- Dan received his plaque for early in the morning, Monday, an hour, barely missing a finalized for the Ninth Annual arable recRals in the _._eatest 28. Residents at 106 Meadow mile race on Monday began ed and he re,rived a plaque to his award. It was a miniature May 23, when he was looking in Woods police car, continued Grosse Pointe Music Festival. ' concert hall south of lhe border lane had reported that they with a 17-car pile-up in the prove it! of a large one which has space the rear door mirror at an exit- onto Moross, turned right onto The Committee is headed _ Mexico's Palace of FiLe Arts were holding a black puppy, first lap and ended with just The plaque bears the follow- for 22 names. The larger plaque ing passenger, and he struck the Moross, going south to '_he foot agai n this year by Mrs. Frank _ and he is now in hi_ ninth so Mary Sue was sent there. 7 of the original 33 cars still ing inscription: will be inscxibed yearly. It 1960 Chevrolet, belonging to of the road, and tried to stop W. Coolidge, honorary chair-iyear of broadcasting his own running. Although many me. "The John E. Finch Music stays in the school showcase. Francis Dttffy, 168 Kerby road, but cotdd not, and he ran into man, a_d Alexander C. Suczek, weekly Mexican TV I.rogram chines were wrecked over Award has been established at Mr. Finch was born and rats- which had stopped at a red light ithe park gate. general chairman. Mrs. Krossy "Guitars." PUT OUT BOAT FIRE

eleiughtding septwaora-timete accwinnidentser , A. in-J. hGrosseonor JphPoinn tEe. FHiinch,gh SVcohocaoll Dti-o Sedaline,on aMnich.120His-acre fatherfarm didn'tnear bonouleMavard.ck Avenue at ]Rivard The BreakspursuingHispolGlasseicemens said Sistaplesticket ischmuairmasic ndirector,and Gordon knoGownnzaloto manyTorres, Groisses alrePointady}- A City's Norbert Neff Park Foyt, whose car had to be rector oI 41 years, for his un- encourage Lis music studies so Both Mr. Daffy and his pus- they saw Pishalski get out of The Festival's three Tuesday ers. Following his Detroit de-l attendant's call took all City towed away from the first lap firing efforts, devotion and he had to "sing his way through seEDer, Mrs. Doris Duffy, were his car and take off his glasses evening chamber music ton- but last falI i_ a selIou_ con- Ifire equipment to the scene of mishap, no driver was seri- leadership in music." school." He earned his teach- taken to Bon Secours Hospital and dash them to the ground, ee_ts will be held in the Grosse cart at the Det.,'oit Institute of a burning boat in the evening ously injured and only one Dan Smith, ,'_,raduating senior, er's certificate at Ypsi]anti after complaining of pain or breaking the lenses. They said Pointe War Memoriars Fries Arts (spvnsored by the Guitar tMay_ 24 An outboard, runabout, spectator was hospitalized. The received the first award "for State Normal College (now temporary unconsciousness. Pishalski had several facial Auditorium on July 12, 19 and l Society of Michigan), he pre-I owned by John Woodhouse, Jr., official results, electronically outstand;_ug achievement, con- Eastern Michigan University), Both vehicles were damaged, abrasions, which he said he re- 26. sented private concerts in two 582 Rivard boulevard, was burn- computed during the night, tribution and service in vocal his bachelor's degree at the Corporal Duncan Mac Eachern calved when he the gate, Maestro Sixten Ehrling and Grosse Pointe homes, ing. Both the canvas mooring . showed Graham Hill, a 37-year- music at Grosse Pointe High University of Mieh;,gan, and his and Patrolman Virgil Beaupre but he refused medical atten- Gordon Staples will be featured The other artisls at,pearing cover and the windshield frame old Indy rookie from England, School." Both choir classes had master's degree at Wayne State ticketed the bus driver for not tion. in an all sonata program per. during the Festival a:'e Italo burned before firemen extin- who took the checkered flag: voted secretly for the award'_ University. having tfi_ vehicle under con- After he was given a vinla- sonally selected by them. 'Babini, solo cellist, Detroit guished the fire. The origin is first, to be the winner, recipient, and t_he only people (g a_d uo l_nu_, no'j) trol. (Continued on Page 5) Of special interest also is the (CouUnued on Pag_ 2) unknown.

l ,It # Thursday PageTwo G RO SSE PO I N T E N EW 5 Thursday,June2, 1966 BIGWEEX ' This _ the,

AnVANDALSATWORKunknown person or per-]Milt[val iVolkens,n The Village,chairmanreportof thede P 0 l"ce- F" Ire Wag e Talk s F roe Thi eves Clemregardingens gasthebreakinostation,fthewasMt.]re- 1 TINSTITUTEhe Detroit InsTOCLO[titute o_:!EArtsl°[orderf[preparatotionsprescompletethente fothr ebUildingdedieatioaarenovation nd leaderSc--for overoas°funcilth2(tl festival. The vandal also broke , farted to Mt. Clemens authori. ] will be closed to the pub ic for iof the new South Wing, which flags,S°nsrippedpartof°rdecorationst°redown foredi4[onetotalmetalvaluebracket.oftheTheproperty'eSperceutimat"_(C°ntinuedincreasefr°mtothePagepreviousl)$7,670.ing'making the total base pay (Conthmed from Page 1) ties for their disposition in that] two weeks, Monday, June 6, [will take place Tuesday, June the recent International FesU-Iwas $i00. year, represented _ total gain In addition, the city admin. Will disclosed that nothing ap- matter. I through Monday, June 20, in t21. • identified the pair of gloves, ...... _fOver17½ paerc10-yearent overp etrwiooyears,d, he istratortion dayssaid,havethrebeene extraoffered, vaca-to paired to rbe missing, but he FR_ added, pay and fringe bane. those who have been with the o_IvhichLeach'swere foundarrest,near asthe beingscene cent. The proposal was ap- years. fprit ovincred byeasethse Parktotaledcouncil49.4 afterper- departmentHe said thatfor in10, Aorpril,morcitye, from hisFinallystation.Confesses., I W extensive study of the various taxpayers voted an amend- Enders and LaPratt went to] -'"'_ • requests by represeatatives and ment to the Woods City Char- Leeeh's home and re-arrested[ _°_ DO in r _L COO S[] of the requirements of other de- tar which granted public safety him for further investigation, ] part_ents and e i t y operating officers an 'increase in retire- and took him to the station for] at O S S S a c The proposed wage boost, a year. At the time, the per- hours of interrogation, Leech 1 th k hg foId it h 1p ? it costswhich generalwill raisely, the base pay msonnelent benefitswere informedamountingthattc$480this cmoreonfessedquesthattioning.he hadAfterbrokenlong i '*J . Vf police and fire personnel would be part of their wage in- into the gas station. _=, Woven of finest Angora Mohair from $7,000 to $7,560, with a crease, Petersen added. and Australian Worsted, Priest- total proposed pav including Called Unrealistic aboutThe yothreuteh weeksalso confpreviessedous,thathe ley's imported "NOR-EAST" is bringfringe thebenefits,annualwhichsalarywoultod creaseWith theand proposedpresent andwage pro-in- had broken i_to a Mt. Clemens so light and airy, you'll hardly $9,325, was rejected as entirely posed fringe benefits, Paterson gas station at Twenty-five Mile know you have unrealistic by the Grosse Pointe said, public safety officers will roaa and Gratiot, and took ap- COOD TASTE _Jf it on. ,Amd it GrosParksePoPlioceinteAssParkociatiFireon anFight.d the nualiy,receive amorefigurethanwhich$11,000the an-of- prWilloximatelyrefused$20.to_ sign a corn- as'he c]eterm_nec[ , .,, ,HPORTZ? ____,, sheds wrinkles era Association members, fleers called entirely tinrealistic, plaint against Leech, who was _OR'_E_ST o veT n i g h t Threaten To Picket In the Shores, Thomas CochR1, then _eleased. Leech's statement ]3_¢"a price ta_. t o g i v e y o u Patrolman Charles Shsser, chief of the Public Safety De-

summertime elegance. See it this prlion;esidenandt of thFire emanpolice associa-partWilliam sumbmittedent diasclosedreasonablethat requesthe has _A_B'_(_ | N ---r_'__ Our MADISON suks hang side by week, in navy, black, mid-blue Hunt, president of the Fire for pay increases /or members side with the world's finest suits. and dark brown. Fighters association, said that of his department, in a budget L__ff __ This doesn't make them better... 85.00 ff city officials do not present statement to Village trustees, ¢d1_¢ but.., our knowledge of styling a better offer, their members who are studying• the police-fire 18310 Mack It McKInleyt @ PF" and fitting makes them look better. will picket in front of the request, along oath the rest of _ ...... =' "_ ' the Village's fiscal budget for _" _Omplere.._A_uuu _ We would like to show you why. _rlU_/|_k|l_ _ Municipal Building, Jefferson 1966.67. o{ and _r.A, Iw_r_u Wrl/'_L I IN _ #_ and Maryland. However, no de- The chief said that he is ex- :_e DINNERS or _ tVlADISON TROPICALS finite date has been set for peeting to m eat with the e_ A LA CARTE _ from _795o wear pickets to march, trustees within a few days, to :1 men's In the Farms, City Manager discuss his proposals. _ delivered piping hot to _ _ .. Andrew Bremmer,Jr.,saidthat._ I_. _our home / S_ V FISHERV 7 MILE,t _ negotiations are still in pro- , .... l_Vnety.daGSy arge/tceotmta.n¢ a_aila_ \,00DW, RDA BUlU}INGA LIWRNOIS/ gress, and the city has made Would You B, heve ,1 ..' "0-*."-- I __ all offerto 'its policemen and -- m...= , • , . . I,_JTU$-4455 TU $-4790 I_ firemen, but the offer will have _lco _ d r council, which will m e e t hi June _-4 Ic 4 _.m. to 940:oop.m. _ WOODWARD at GRAND CIRCUS PARK toregubelar studiedsessibyonontheMonFadayrms, b.P.U,).COOK "LarnivalROAD l,._ ,.. Sunday 3 pm.• to 9 p•m• _ Also in Chicago June_e relea6, beforesed. the figures can _I¢ 25cDELIVERYCHAIRGI E

have been held with representa- I tives of the Police and Fire De-1 ' sWnitJno partments, but whatever rangements are arrived at, tuKuvt'''"'"haveHe tosaibed releathatsedtwobymeethe ticityngs.¢jrll _o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-_-o-o ......

at CO'eft In the" Woods, negotiations_ " L / Ask appearto be at a standstill,I with members of the Public[ FORD GALAXIE 500 2-D00R HARDTOPS

day, June 2. at the Veterans i of Foreign Wars Hall, Harper i i and Fleetwood,to discussthe ossorted offers made by Woods officials, fh ChetSampson SafetyProgressDepartmentReportedmeeting to-, -v r O0* _|[ For Information on... Petcer._nAdministratorsaid that he felChestert that , leaS / progress has been made in / • ESCORTED _ negotiationwsith representa- • INDEPENDENT sotiresnneofl.the departme"nts per-ii , CH, • STUDENT He said that a meeting was • • SPECIAL INTEREST mehe_ndt witrepreseh cityntatiofficiveas,ls, deandpurt-a l " HILE • THEY LAST! BRII TOURSTO EUROPE Stateday, MLshoray 20.mediator, on Fri-: "Fullnot factincluded.orystaSnedardee yourQuFordl0menDealert.!;tatefortaxehis,.whsa,t.w,lllnL,,,_ice. 'all " rililllll, Paterson said that the public 1[ _[ll

,,__/,_< saba£setypaypersorainnsel woferefromoffe$7red,000a | TU 5-7510 ,7_, I00 Kercheval to $7,170 a year, plus an addi. Wee| _,__ tional '$500 a year for firefight- -,_ _- .... Festival Set

Symphony; Misel'.a Kottler, of- FI ficial pianist, Detroit Symphony; ' _1 ArthurKrehbiel, solohorn,De- _ 17 troit Symphony. J Gift Iten Because of the support given -._ ... ! the(ContinuedFestival from_y tPagehe Gr1)osse - _ b ,_ _.,- sport _o_ Exclusive Lines of Fine Attire for Men Pointe communiCy last year, the |lectr[_e! Su Festival is able to operate again this year without l_tron su_71_rt. We'reway out in front! THE EXEMPLAR"SUrf- Season tickets are available ,.

A SMART NEW WAY admission of S2.50 will be sold at the door ifavailableo,r by TO BEAT THE HEAT ispecialBrossy. arrangement with Mrs. [l/Will at ,6 from Mxs. Brossy. Sirtgh; for' Lively: _,. the conclusion of the final pro-] gram. I ' The other committee mere. I _" baArs reofce_ionthe wiGllrossebe hPoieldnte[,t[ OIleS "_ _'_ Friendsof Music axe Mrs. S.] T. GerganoffM,rs.Wendell C.I Goddard, Mrs. Foley-Katzen- meyer, James D. Lowe, Jobm W. Lake.Mr. and Mm. John . W. Nelson,Mrs.RobertRoger, Mr. and Mrs.GeorgeH. Smith, v,, Mrs. RobertSuezek,Mrs. Har- old B. Tyree,Mrs.Frank Wer- neken and Mrs. A. A. Wid- Yftann.

YOUNG SHOPLIFTER .__._._. A 10.year-oldPark boy Was Amoun caught shoplifting at Krege's, Financ_ 17101 Kereheval, on Friday

portemornidiyng, hMadaytake13.n Tohene toyboyderer_, _. _ ,. .-.--$1,50i- ringer worth48e and one hypo _'= 2,C01 squirtgun worth4gc.Corporal _m.=.,.=-=-_-- Donald Fritz took the youth to 2,50! t the Grosse Pointe City Police Stationwhere he was repri- 3,00( _. minded and turned over to his ",; mother. Ais0... specialFordsat specialprices! Thi_i crisp cooler is _ _ ' : _, BIG FORDS. Galaxie 500 hardtops, convertibles FAIRLANES. Choice of Fairlane 500 hardtops, superbly tailored of a - _ The fellow crownedwith sue- fine wash and wear _ _ cess is the one who does ordi. and Ranch Wagons. Whitewalls. Wheel covers, convertibles. Special equipment includes white blend of Dacron ° poly- _ *:' _ nary thing_ extraordinarily well. Luxurious pleatedall-vinylseatsin Ranch Wag0n. sidewall tires, special exterior trim and wheel ester and Orlon _ acrylic. _ _ii•:_ Cruise-O-Matic specially priced for covers. Luxurious all-vinyl Light in weight _nd wrinkle :%1::4_' ___S free, we show it in a corn- :_' 0 Galaxie 500 Hardtop, All colors, V-8 options. I_lr _l[r"__ eats, All colors, V.8 options, plaids, classic and fancy strip-

devotees, H'aspel does it ifn..a.,vooast Pointe News color array. $50.00. Published Every Thu::_iay by piete collection of solids, glen Anteebo roPubli,,, sher_, lr_. Y0ueaheadin allthe others from 4730 99 Kereheval Avenue Visit Grosse Pointe 36, Mteblgan

Three Trunk Llne_ Ha'_'_'_leae'l"_'_Ol_fO_ Phone TU 2-6900 92 Kercheval... On the Hill Seco,rolnt,d M,CIaPchigan._ Postage I_ald a, Dr- SEE YOUR LOCAL FORD DEALER •;ul:scrlption rtates $5.00 Per Year Grosse Pointe i by Mall ($6.00 outside Wayne County). All News and Advertlling Telephone TU. 2-8251 c_y Must ne zn rue N,w, om_ Oy Tuesday Noon to Insure Inset- i t_l Hours 9 'til 6 Daily ,_o_. I _adt_ss all Mall (Svbm,,rlptlons, I .... tt9C'hanKercbeva_e of! AddrAveessrage, FoGrorms_ 857Potnte9) to [

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, June 2, 1966 BIG WEEK FOR SCOUTS I for the huge Scout-O-Rama '66 ' p S Irobes with gold stoles, lfor t.his concert. Tl,e pianos used[the combined choruses-in "You'll ._mple_.e renovation ---for'r_iovsetriShe20,000wthatscoeek utsWgrounds_IlAslahowndbe at thisMichigancomingStateFriday,FaReunionb'" Honors Grou tudies Establish Award I Conce_ accompanists were [at concerts in the past have INever Walk Alone." • .,sent building and leaders of the Detroit Area!Saturday and Sunday, June Charles Leavitt Area Recreation To Honor Finch Ihappily surprised whe_ Mr./been those already at school. I Nancy Still 66, sang the _for the dedication Council as they set the stage i3-4-5. /Clein informed them that the J Art Rezanka _(6, who has/soprano solo with the A Capella --_ _school secured a beautiful nine- )been taking voice lessons for ]Choir in the "Omnipotence" by laceSouthTuesWingday,: whichJuno 0_- ,,, ,,, ,, [] _ Charles E. Leavi'tt, of 1445 (Continued from Page 1). (Continued from Page 1) /foot Steinway piano especially/three months, san_ a solo with {Shubert. Somerset, Grosse Pointe Park, the Poupard School in Harper Friday wasn't the first time who has been principal at,John Woods and _-_onof. City Police Ihe was honored for his life work• __•._:_z:._:_._._<_>_____.,. .... • ACE D. Pierce junior high school Chief Andre@ C. Teetaert, for IAs early as 1930, the students '_;_::?.

this June after 37 years of sere- baseball fields, and playground Iand after only six years of sere- Let s continue the fl_gh standard i_ WEEKENDSPECIALS ice in the Grosse Pointe public equipment are available for any-li'ce, the hi'g_ sohool students Of Education in Grosse Pointe" __i schoolHe wisysltemlbe, honoredby a re- distone inrict,the Grosse Pointe School ihdevotedim..Thirttheiry-1930threeyeyearars._oklater,to _::__ii! HARDWARE since its inception, will retire which ,_ix tennis courts, four Ipicked him out as a favorite, " ' " " _

_._"_"_% 2__.. uncommion uniat tyhis _schooparents,l of morfeormerthan project"We don'becat uwase nt_ ththi_e prlocatioogramn theYearGrosse_ Pointe Rotary Club i!_:_! _ students, civic official_ _ on of the property," says Council- Retirement means.g_i_dening, _._ - FINE FOLDING Sunday, June 5, 19C6,whichhas man Kelly. "If we can get an Detroit Tiger ball games, and 1b;ee00n0medembsiersgnateofasdhis"ilCharlenmedisEate. taor_bceialthougicehprtofogarsama st"City"artedpavo, rtitedcipathin_thionineirGPCitiMenze'snofClubthe __._ __i;_': _o, F RE Leavitt.Day."Hours _or thiswe wouldl'keto_eerinksinthe activitiets,o Mr. Finch. He _ _:_ reunion-receptihaveon been set Woods, Farms and Park also,also pla_s to visitas many _ _ • at 2 to 5 p.m. but the property is available at Detroit and vicinity churches as _ _.{ vinylTube Among the many presenta-theoldNeighborhoodClub,and possibldure inghisfreetime.He _, tionsplannedwillbe an enor- a public-spirRePointd etesS-has sung at severalspecialti ::i.:! Resilient vinyl tube seating end from thousands of _ormer stu- use of a portable ice-making Memorial Ohurch chancel choir. _ .... back. dentsand associatesOth. ergiftsmachineon a temporarybasis. _ _ _1_9 s to mark the occasion will be "The City Will pay. for the He and his wife live at _ _i_ ]" polished __lloyF _lumlnum frame mannounous mecedmoryon thebookaftero_noletteron ofs boarddent shat_o coontainffered tothedonaterink, butthe seCarvicesdieux wherewith ththe eGry raisosseedPGithreente _ the "LeavittDay" reception, theexpenseofpipeswouldh'avesons.The Finchesareproudof :?: Matching Chaise mittChairmee,Willianofam_.R.hereuLudwig,nioncamof- toorbeanboorgrneanbyizationallthintePointerestedes,thTheiresiy xdon'tgrandchiplanldrtoetonforg,o. et_:::__ _i::i:i::_i:!:i 14e95 722 Rivard, said, "Some 32,000 in Pointe area recreation, like about music and high school .__ studentsfirstlearnedthe ira-the Roland Gray Youth Fund, studentsin, spiteOftheirmany ._ "

Leagoovditt'sciabtilezguidenshipance.undWere wisMrh. neea ted mpobe raryconstructebasids,nofor flthooe rthe schoolconcer_tsregularly_:. _ to ackvow]edgeour apprecia-rink,and plasticra, therthan The most recentconcertwas tionforhisexemplaryinfluencesteelpipescanbe used,he adds. unique,however.In additionto ---espeportancecialofoluschyr grolatiarstudhipande_or or eveMayn aUsperivOladteBuicitlizen.!!dingOn theothernienwteFirests.nahTheyMuswillic awaattrdend,_.>:I il ,.....":i:'_ the countess times Mr. Leavitt Another aspect of the pro- sl_eci_ effects highlighted the _ twhenotseojuunt ioorf hiisghwasychtooolhestulp -ve]gramoped,thatishothpeefullyretacouinldinobgfe cdehe- occaThseionCh. oraleersselect, sing-._ >_:-'_i2i ;

cat_nal administrator has made that will be provided in the new the concert. Tt_e girls wore _ i deWanentswh_neeoutsbehavetandthisdiedhengcodedintlcatedrptheibutionmed_stu-to _k_juC'n.ctCIt_b_buildbgyto themnasiinfagaccilumroities_sasasthfoneradstt__reninggreets flooa,ble_uprva_decided_nariatiopasteln in cfosnorenj_ytummealsand-_for_en_ _eh Votefor thelifeofhiscommunity." Warafingand dressingrooms the boys, in whitedinner might then be added with an jackets, esoertedthem. _.. _:_ entranceon theproposedrink. */'he A CapellaChoirbrought" _ Gold An.odized z_ nextmeeti.ngofthenee- the concertback tothe tradi- i_ Frame with eeders Fined reationPlanningC om m itte e tionamlotifwearing,new choir .... Rattan In City' Court o=_s in#_e _e_ pla.sf= _i'_ Seat and Back increasing the scope of activi- I AI,ceMar, HYKES fivepeoplepenalized forwrong- American and.Swiss .._ii! ...... 19.95 Two speederswereamong the tieswillbecomemore clearcut. _ doing by Municipal Court Judge TWO DRIVERS TICKETED WATCH and _ INCUMBENT _! MalcolmSutnerlandat a trial CLOCK REPAIRS

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_:i:::::::i_:.... :_:ii:_ Tuesday,May 24. L _ :.i::: John Snell,Jr.,782 Loraineersunderforcontbonot havinglMondatheiry,Mayca23rs. "_'_ GROSSE POINTE BOARD OF EDUCATION__:_ _: _:::: ::::: mroa.p.h,d, pieind aguilty30 m.p.h,to drzivoinneg H55e Charles ]_ajl_ar,3914 Wood, all, _ Mack avenue abou_ ll o'clock _ _:,_: S twoasSofiurnesdes$35sionsaondftramusffict screporthool,wDhenotroihet, stwarus cdktherivingstateaiostwnaong- _(_ ' EXPERIEN-OE CHAIR ...... _,ii_i_ii_ingham roadmust pay $15 for 21717 Lakeshire,St. Clair _I 4 yearsservingyou and your as a meniber of the Board of Educatibn. _,. _: ii:_i:_speeding50m.p.h,ina 30m.p.h.Shores,in the leftside.She _:._

-,0,w-o_odo,.frames*,,.. _.,_ ;:: :_:i_.=WilliaPlee adingmDnuttrnot gui" latyn,but fBouucndk-I.on_,,ofea_aCdarle_,nreA.o=theCuncninghurb.am, _ * PROVEDIN1EREST" _ _0 _ DIRECTOR'S 5574 :_:_ '_i:_!:!_guiltyof dragracingwas Den-_ BR_AW G,and'tather C_.ocks. I_ 10,95 :_:::,:':_; ',_,::,, his c Schlitt, 17207 Munich, A city juvenile was turnin:g a Speciall_. " As a mother.of three, ihave participated in school activities for 16 years. _._ Detroit.He must pay $I0 and southon FisherfromKercheval I _'_'._. , • ::i:i: attend four sessionsof driver when shescraped the side of her Jewelry repairing _ "_ GONFIDENfiI:- .:: CHARCOAL i_iiii;_:_% i :, schoBecol,ause he didn't have his car cearar andNo.the24bu, themperao_ftcityernsooncoutof diamondremounting _ undercontroland he thereforeMonday, May 23. Patrolman Hoeber1_ng i_i I am confidentthat we willmaintainqualityeducationin AL_ Gross_ _i BigIoyGrill Frank,22306 RosedaleS,t.Clairscoutcar at :thecurb while ..... BRiOUETTE$ an accident,Donald RichardClarkehad parkedhis Jewelry, _ Po,nte Schools. _ 19.95 • Jill A $25fineplus$2.50in state 14933:Kercheval

Reg. Ii_aas Shores.was fined $25, d,rectingschooltraffic, r_0 ''" " ' " S'" " LO*O '' " _ ' * I L " ELECTION DAY- MCNDAY, JUNE 13 ._ LBS. C •24." .nediam.w typ-$'/_hood'" deep••• I/tjionudg--thielevis WeasdontheAllpenenZailmmtytheer- P' Carnival.... '. : __,_.¢._..,_...- ...... __ .... 10 47 swingmotor . . . one [mafen,es'an_141sMuiximroroad,n_thsi_o°nrpbrobeinga" 06d•er•surqfm , H'adquarters" " " :" _'V':_:" I _ : :_T_ C year guarantee . . • 3 /a minor in possessionof nice- June 3-4 i Week End Special! wposiheels.tion spilt . . . $" holie beverages. COOK'ROAD A driverwho had been _ick- =_ eted for running a red light, YOU WILL FIND IT AT Charles McNeill,10530 Lake- • . pointe_roaDd,etroitp,ledguilty,

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" '..... Rotary's Antique Many PoTters" Get Degrees Elections Held dir.,planO_l_etsh°teforl%Uneation,thd six-week°Ut"GeroupTcardSehe C°ndpartPyaarhentsbnnUalwllIeld e Hal1 Ray-BanPresscrunglassiptionses alsfilledo .ground Show Successful At U• 0 f M, Commencement • ByFoundation c,.Msummeanyde,ofra p5thero-dgrayamareacampingwhi,:hteenagtrip.ein-rs Octduringprepareobertheattractive28s.ummeThe r ptafableorrenthpriztsewilluesp- Pro_ to your prescription. Ticket sales for the annual . The Foundation for Excep- will attend the camping trip coming card party. • Grosse Pointe Rotary Club's The followingCrosse Pointe GloriaL. Bowles,24 S. Edge- t!onalChildren,Inc.of Grosse to insure that each atlending There willbe no furtherPar. lhvo '

Memorial Centerthe firstweek green at the 122nd SpringCam- Ivan,40 N. Edgewood, Bachelor on May 17,for the electionof "buddy." tember, themseh ION" Antiof qMaue y, Sh_ wow.ere hedldownat th$28e 1Wars ffrmeadncemeuatesnt, rec1eiv966e,d of _hTheeir Uni-de-wood, Master of Axts; Doris D. Pointehathe boardditsannuof itrlmeeusteesting for 19f_- exceptional child w ill lave a entsGr°upmeetingsuntilSel_ Sagoouththomeoco lq compared to the show held at varsityof Michigan on May 24. of Science in Nursing; Chris- 67...... , ; '" '" 20183 MACK AVENUE the same time in 1965, accord- The list does not include the tine S. Meyer, 59 Greenbri,r, Zlecbed were: -- Jo,eph E. RENTALS ..... _e_,_ Between Oxford .el .qd .or.ood ing to a report made to the U-M Law and Medical Schools, Bachelor of Science in Design; Tapert, DDS, George Hie- AUTO wood, TUxedo organizationby thisyear'sshow Dearborn Campus, and Flint George N. Payne, 587 Lake- veschl,winiam J. Scott,M,D., • Comet • by disel 4-5770 Mq. day, M_ chairman, Stephen Balogh. College due to differencesin shore, Bachelor of Science in John K. Worley, William G. _I_ $6 _ DAY '¢ _ ...... The show,the club'ssolefund the academic calendar. Engineering. Meier, Barbara Bockstanz, @ D(/, patroIl_ raisingproject,was firstini- Peter M. Aronson, 34 New- Kenneth J. Ashley, 940 S. Thomas W. Coleman, Jr.,_ary • _4_r_ury • drive,h • berr• ....y,Master o_ Business Ad-: Oxford,Master of BusinessAd- DyG.keMmcaGreDigorck,son,Jr.M,.JohnD., HaroldKing, • Weekly $8s DAY _i_o lo,ding tiAntccedording11 yeatrso a argoeportl. ticketmlmstrat_on;Carafe A. Beers, ministratioL;George C. Bell,Herbert Buhler, Jr., AUce _ from _]] _ sales amountedto $3,795,where-455 Maison, Bachelor o, Arts; 1670 Oxford, ]3achelor of Sci-Scheaffer, Albert Steinbaeh, • Monfl,lv . U..o,.• """g _C_ ,3 Hair Fao.ions .. last year the sales reached GrandHallett MDar.ais,SreBacidehnbelorach,of S8ci-32 Jen. ceCroziiner, E16ng4i5neFairceringou; rt,DouBacghsh- M.D. and Mr,. Edwin Schewe. -- " S ,st agway.ot into m_N_ SAt.L, _ROt,. __i___,_,}_;¢_,_t_mtm $4,076. once; Mary A. Burke, 580 Uni- elor of Science in Engineering; Mrs. Ruth (Hall) Govostes, l.easin_ (up to 3 ¥r$._ AI| Makes $| a DAY _,_ _t_;_;:_:;_:_:_,___ Call James Jenkins: TU 1.5000 The u NO APPOINTMENT m*'"'_:_'"!_'_',_<,,:_:_'_"_'__,_,_)_ r,_.,_:,_,_,_It,,was also disclosedthat varsityplace,Bachelorof Arts; Sharon V. Frieke, 19251 tin- Rides---Raffles_Relish

NECESSARY ,,. _ i'_''_...... *'''''. a '_a_'_T''*''.._:x_.v "_':'_ .... $5,745sponsor money was real-Ronald S.Burns,166_ Maumee, villa,Bachelor of Science in Man .taro Sat .... :_' __i_:< ingside, Open mooto 5:0o _ ...... _,_?_:,'_. ized this year, resulting ffom[B ache 1or of Arts; Jennifer Nursing; Jon B. Gandelot, 8;32 G P U S Carnival • Evenings by f_ ,_' _i_(_._!..._. the efforts of 54 of the club's l(Clarke ) Van Rein, 385 Ur, iver- Hampton, Bachelor of Arts; • _ _ = them at I

: - __,,_,_...... - brought in with 'highdistinction;Jean E. Hampton, Bachelor of Arts; COOK ROAD ,, Jl the brick ShSe}am_poo1.Pp°i75nt_ment . .... "_"...... ,_:, 82ofmthembersmemberse cash.Anothof , whom,er $two6024hirdsSeVen,from Cook,lsiplace,ty16720BachelorE. Jefferofson,Science,Boche- MCatherineargaret A.L HGeikkinulevich,en,1245611 June _'_ II |30 Rercheva| on fbe Hi|| thwhatey othe:nl_

• Haircufling _'i), _r_,. . _ L"_'_*': an auction party, was a big in- lor of Arts; Susan M. Desmet, Peartree lane, "Bachelor of Sci- , , , _ , ...... , -they need ___ Selby , Committee member, A1 Nay- Arts; Douglas T. Denise, 15429 5effrey J. Hodgrnan, 1570 Ox- Shop Thurs. and Fri. Evenings T. Krolik, 14637 L Jeffetson_Porking on church let in reer_VA 2-4414 arro reported the first Antique Essex, Bachelor of Business Ad- ford, Master of Business A_- and Sfan Show, held in 1955, had a gross ministration; Janet E. Downie, ministration; Judy C. Lindow, 11657 Gr,...... of $8,069, with a net of $4,436, 1361 Balfour, Bachelor of Mu- 804 N. Bryn, Bachelor of Arts in ,,, as compared to thisyear'sgross sic;Dean'F. Fox, 766 Lakeland, E d u ca tio n, with distinction; Edward ...... _ e__ ._ ,,, ,, , of $ll,283, with a net profit of Bachelor of Business Admini- Jesse R. Lowther, 2025 Loeh- Bryn, the

year. Tickets sold at the door James G. Gilmour, 1805 Say- (Meyer,) Townsend, 1041 Loch- the Krolfl W_e$ $8,136, or $450 more than last aeration, moor, Master of Arts; Jane E. and he ., to lastyear's$866. istration;Pamela J. Guenzel, ray R.. Robertson,19290 tin- Funds raisedthrough thisac- 24S Stephens,Bachelorof Arts; villa,Bachelor of Arts; George The se tivityare used by the Rotations Steven A. Handlos, 317 Belan- E. Russell,2056 B e au faft, _h@ Io both rf to assistin n_any c iv ic and ger,Bachelorof Sciencein For- Bachelor of Science in Edu- leased ai charitableprigrams in the entry; Rebecca P. Hein, t2.1cation;Allah R. Schaedel, Iul1$h|n_ |o_]n_ $50 each Pointe. Fisher, Doctor of Philosophy;1550 Fairholme, Bachelor of once on valued at ]_0._7]_e?//#F_7[Tly/]e?i_Cg_$¢.._ One of the club'smost notable PatriciaP. Henry, 410 Cloverly Sciencein.Engineering;Camilla t_@rl $_| returned projects,known and copied Bachelor of Arts; Barbara J. W. Siersma,1866 CoUntry Club 11 KERCHEVALAVE.,PunchandJudyBlockTU6-4050 throughout the United States, is Jennings. 683 Lochmoor, Boche- drive, Master of Arts; Janet A. theTool Collectionat the Grosse lor of Science in Dental Hygi- Zapala,689 S, Renaud, Bachelor baskin fun in o sfrelc]_ PointeMain Library,Kercheval erie;Norman J. Kant,274 Hill-of Arts. and Fisher, availableto bar- crest,Master of Business Ad- rowers living in the Pointe. ministration; Susan K. B. Krebs, ,, , , nylon two- 269 Km_wood court, Master of and cotton Arts; Denis_ M. Lennane, 679 DIVINE HEALING piece, tennh-look swim suit PARKED WAGON DAMAGED Neff road, Bachelor of Arts; Mr. Brian Bessert, 542 Neff Judith. A. Lomax, 203 Ridge, "and the Lord will take away oF flog-bright red, whito lane, parked his station wagon _achelor of Arts; George ]3. from thee all. sickness." (Dent.

day evening, May 27, with a Bachelor" of Science. (Absenttr,eatmofefints)ce and home O_ rlClVy. _iZ_$ ]0-]_ onin e-ffronoott olayf 1712140-footSt. boaPaurdl, pFrro.i-. LoPawruiel, V.I_I,Lyon8s,7612WaAlgsheringplton,ace, 7A:zs)lso 314page book on natural, (/ 1 _mJ erodingout of the rear of the Bachelor of Business Admini- Lifemental at Itand 'sBespiritualst"by hMrs.ealing ,_11-- en 10.00 "

the board had been pushed S. Higbie, Bachelor of Science MATTHEW BOKMILLER _,..L..I .'-.. lm I_gg _ 1 _m through the windshield and had in Nursing; Don M. Mason, 1365 ,% -

l ..... the moulding. Engineering, (math and sci- 8_2-167(0office)849-1383(if out) I JiM damaged "the chrome around rut.u=-su• u I"M ' ---- enee); Diane P. (Menendez) s4sz,,_L,., _e - NE a!i-lranstslorRadm•. • _-==' ChaHa[npi;anrd, ,72Bac5Weshe]orofS&itchester,eneBacein he---_ __Detroit, Mich. 48209 Jac0bs0ns' :!:: ' Enjoy beautiful nolse-flee FM music I lor of Arts; Melita L. Mieuls, HOT ATTICS? (across fro on, powerful, ,, brings you amazing II .[!111Worn in.II_LYIIoIur_IKI-l:a, ence; Cheryl E. Mo_re, 798 Bal- ROOF V * * _ i!_ Star. room-filling FM or AM--even from 1 .,...... ,... _'^ _"'BE four. Bachelor Of Arts; Donald vi,tudistant.lly anywheres_ot annyouModgelot 2-FM806Compact ,| r_MI.u IM_.v_.u,filE_TA,I_£_ . .u S.1453Owens,Balfour,21 BacRahdnorelor ocif rSccle,i- ENTS FQther's Day [ F !_ all withgleomingt.lescopCingbloompleteack. ntweinnath'in' •1 Itl...... tl _I:PAggTI: FAgMOI_D Bachelortien;Sharon°f ArtsPj.astor,With1150disUnes. June 19 ] ". "'_!!!!!i!i!i._ii_i!ii_::i!iiii!ili :_ :_,': . o'' . • *. • _ AlumEnam

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9j[,A. "ee . . " distinction; Susan J. Thoma, e[ i. f I Lakeland, Bachelor OfArts; Con- . _ .__, |. i..._i_i_!ii:_:_iiiii!i!ii!_i_:!ii!!:i!ii!i: THECAMERACENTER ,_tan=ce MM.argarWenedtin,W.29W1 e]lCloverly.s, 80"1 ! ExclusiveDealerin GrossePoinfe For MasteWoor d,,'11of So6ciBryn,al8 WoMrk;asteDer noris Mark•t t I _!iiiiii,_,_,,,, _:,iiiii,,,,,, ,iiii_::_::,,,:,: Arts; William K. Wright, 1410 ____ ] i_',_ii!i_':::" ..... pbleathce, E.BacWhelorunschof, A31rts;McKinley MACK AVE. | "____ | _:_._;::!:_:_:i_r"i_::::;;i::ili::i::ii!i!::!ii::iii::i:::ii_::ii::

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_alwill Pbearentsheld Helping Selves LIT to Honor Student_ Attend Police Catch WiM Driver !_be Tthathe peocopulnoamr y op_inouioldn seebemgsintao[t freeSoon--exceptall etdhuecatiokind youWigetbll eI carrTihese bwurithinden oitself rfesponstbilitYcompen.. ptaarenble ptrizswilles Proves Costly Ben F. Bregi EMU Drama Day (Continued from Page 1) he was given another ticket, !somebodyelsehom's e. signingnotesforf ends, tioninanequalamnotu., .r for the up- tion ticket for reckless unvmg also for reckless driving. He _. TwoDetroiterswiUhaveto resid_enent Fwh.Bregio is pr_,esid*oenrdt corforrotheadt SchooNinel tstueendentOrsos, s¢aPccoominpanitemged htabkyenFtoarmspothe Park sPishalstation, where,icewas,kinformiwaed of his rights and __....__..o.DnwgTnFORDSALESWg , further Par- go to court because they helped National Broach & Machine Co., by Mr. Frederick B. Nelson, ca]]and. aHllowede was toreleamakesed aaft,pllerone a Invites, You To See _'eorge Mumaw a home construction site at 624 tor of engineering degree from _gs until Sep- themselves to 40 bricks from will receive an honorary dec- attended the Seventh Aauu_ Driver lKtOe'e'C' bond O_ ,100was posted for Sou_ Bryn drive, without the Lawrence Institute of Technolo- Drama Day at Easter-_ Michigan ForYour Next Newor Used Car : '" permissionof the contractor, gy, it ,,,as announced by Dr. UniversitySaturday,May2Z. Following Crash him by a relative...... _:_:c_¢_...... _¢_::c_c_:_i:_:*_,_:_ mt® byWodisodscle3ePdolicethatSgt.onAllWeednn eSs-el- LWayIT.ne H.,Buell,preside_Itof The students attended an Ticketed for driving in viola- A littleknowledge is some- • The Most CompleteFacilities Miie aftern" oon per_omance of the tion ofresponsibility restrictionstimesa dangerousthing--to the I_!i :":::'"?_'5;:'-':::_'_/:':_ in the DetroitArea 6c day, May 25, _while he was ]_regi will g_ve the address and EMU player's production of :on his driver's license, and for party about whom it's known. ___i t Rentaland LeasingProgram patrollingwest on South Bryn receivehisdoctorateatthe 34tb Eugene O'Neill's"Ah, Wilder- drivingunder the influenceof ___ Lily O drive, he observed two men annual LIT commencement at ness." intoxicating liquor, last week- ..._4:_:_i_?.i_:;:::*. Chauffeur Service tO Your M.t from a pile at the curb. On Ford Auditormm of Detroit's After the performance the end was-.William Perryman, .:..,_.:-::::__!:_!:_i_-_:_;,::_ 3915 15th street,Ecorse, Mich. Be "iN"_not "OUT" Downtown Office or Down- sighting the police ear, the men Oivic Center. students discussed the play With Patrolmen John Erskine and town Shopping Area

OJfl * got into the truck and drove A 1937 graduate of LIT with theThcaesret wasand aprlsooductia lecon un'staffe_.em- WmaillinamontPlumbhe evenintickegtedof Sunday, _ ' _ " i| "_ '_ Carnival 1833e_. Jefferson tyf _,isc_ek loadingaway,bricks into a truck, ea3eblaechngelor'siSneerunPd'maY"i,dng,egrBregeeJUineinrec5,meieethvedehani_onsin trationon specificproblems May 29, afterhe r_n hisPerry-ear -q# Jr" U Junalle 3-4 The sergeant said that the .,thceollege'firss tAlumni Achie- which confrontthestudentactor intotherear of a stationwagon COOK ROAD GEORGE MUMAW WO 3-4700 _i_- _ pair turned south onto _orn-vement Award in 1952. Five as well as a tour of the Quirk parked at the curb near Notre A Good M=n To Know them at Hollywood.When asked at the commencement thisy_ar. _ ingside,and that he stopped such awards will be presented Theaterin YpsilanU. Dame and Mack avenues. what they intendedto do with BregijoinedNationalin 1933 the bricks,the I two men said as a toolengineer.Possessedof they only took a few because a fertilemind in additionto -'theyneeded them. ikeen engineeringand executive Selby said that he took John ability,he rose through various T. Krolik,21,of 8180 Chalfonte.positionsin _he company until and Stanley O. Krolik,25, of _'ebecame presidentin Febru- ary of thisyear.He has been a 11657 Greggs, to the station, member of the Board of Direc- Edward Schultzof 658 South Carsfor many years. Bryn,thecontractor,was called,_ Today, Nationalistheworld's and he said he did not give largestmanufacturer of gear the Krc:iks permission to take shaving and honing machines, ,, - . the brick,_, with design dud manufacturing facilities in Detroit and Coven- The sergeant issued tickets try, England. It is a pioneer and to both men, and they were re- leader in the gear finishing leased after posting bond of field, with Bregi playing a key $50 each, until court appear- role in the company's grow fix ance on June 7. The bricks, Seven of National's U.S. pat- valued _t a total of $4, were ents are Bregi's, in addition to returned to the site. •nine patents in England, France, Japan, and Canada. He was the co-inventor on eight other pa_- ents issued to the eomapny. A prolific writer, Bregi has Cameras- authored many technical arti- cles for handbooks and journals. Projectors As a lecturerb,e has appeared :all over the world before pro- " " " REPAIRS fessionalsocietiesand at vari- • " ous colleges. ., He is a member _f the So-

the American Gear Manufactur- c:z,ty of Automotive Engineers, u'-ac'g n ers Association, the National JMachine Tool Builders Assoeia- . _' . - Jtion, and the Metal Cutting Tool IIII I I I I I ...... _...... r I I[I J Institute. l !n 1iF,.3, he received the Gold - ' .... Medal award---a national honor _EW LOCAT|ON from the American Society 20497 MACK of Tool and Manufacturing En- (acrossfrom Howard Johnson':,) gineersa,n organizationinwhich he has been extremely active. StormWindows LIT, he received his honor key as a member of Lambda andDoors Iota Tau honor society. Bregi is a 32nd degree Mason . • Aluminum or and a member of St. Paul's • Enameled Lutheran Church, the Lochmoor Country Club, and the Hidden •*" • • Porch Enclosures Valley Club. • Jalousies • Awnings The Bregis live at 78 Ford- • Screen Porches croft Road, Grosse Poh_te

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A kind act goes a long way_ Few can stand the stra_ of _ ceived a law degree from soonegeton inits thwaey haeverybit ofday.getting [worrytoday'isngwoatrktheasandmetotimme.orrow's OB i'T U'A E S W1943ayn; ehe Stawaste adUmniittversityed to thine Michigan State Bar in 1946, fol- ---, _ - _ , ...... lowing military service with JOHN C. ALTHOFF Iwere held in Taylorville on the U. S. Air Force. The Pointes' Oldest Market, John C. Althoff, 77, of 611 (Saturday morning. Mr. Hayes was personnel 898 St. C_air Ave., nealr I_ack TU $-1 $_$ TU $-| _ Washington road, died Friday, [ • • • manager of the Chrysler Car- May 27, at Ben Secours Hospital [ ANNE E. NICKELS poration's Highland Park ms- of a heart attack. He leaves / Services for Anne E. Nickels, chining plant at the time of his GENUINE SPRING Serviceswere held at St.tden FuneralHome at1 o'clockporationin1941. Paul Churchon Tuesdaymorn- thisafternoon.Burialwillbe in Serviceswere held Tuesday ing. Burial was in Mr. Olivet Woodlawn Cemetery. afternoon at the Eppens-Van Cemetery. Mrs. Nickels, of 1421 Cadieux Deweghe Funeral Home. Burial , . , road, died Tuesday, May 31, at was in Oakview Cemetery in C HARRY W. FRIER GraceHospital.She leavesher RoyalOak. Harry W. Frier, 60, of 269 husband, Dr. Albert Nickels; a , , , _b. | Moran road, died at Saratoga daughter, Penny; and a sister, KERR VOLIS ...... Hospital on Friday, May 27, of Mrs. William Sandison of Kerr Volis, 68, of 30 Fontana FLEISCHMANN'ST00% GOLDEN .I wife,a heartKatheryattack.n; Hea leadavughter,es his Canada. * _ * ' Malane,y 29di,edat sCottuaddge Hospitaeo_ynS_l. Henday,OornOil Margarine Mrs. Frank Bruni; a son, CHARLES R. BROWN leaveshis wife,Nina, a son, _I_ I ' BrVuice;ce-preand sthidreeenfstisters.or creativeBrSowe nr,v77,i c ewis llforbe helCharldeats tRhe. AudrGeorgeey,,Annand Tha odaughter,mas; a siMrsster,. I1.nlbQ.m,Pkg.ner_ lj_l I C Ca. contactand publicrelationsof VerheydenFuneralHome at 2 Mrs. Mary Krisikos;and three ] Nemethy-Davis Co. at the time o'clock this afternoon. Burial grandchildren. • Old Mo,k Selected. Colossal _ _ ( _r, . •...... formerof_hisdvice-presidenteath,Mr. FrioferwGarsanta towillry, be at ForestLawn Ceme- thBeornfouninderGreaencde,Mr.presVolidentiswaofs Stuffed el|y"es ,LS,.,. ,,10.ox.j,, /W ea El, , , Advertising,vice-presidenotf Mr. Brown, of 451 CleverlytheStandardMachineand Tool | Foote,Cone & Beldingin New road,died Monday afternoon,Co. • Fresh _ _ C | tions for the Chicago & North Nursing Home. He leaves' his He was a member of the Ionic reen Bean II ]7 lb. Under the Hood We_o,_stern, directorRailwayofinpubChicalic gorelanda-Mawile,y E30mm, aa,t thethreeGebrothorgianers,CoEdurt- Lodge 474, Scottish Rite, Mos- G S l| __*l_ assistanatdvertisingmanager ward,ArthurandGeorge;auda lea Temple and pastpresident I [ N.w , _t_l __, _y for DeSotoDivisionofChryslersisterM,rs. KathleenSchoen-of AssumptionGreek Orthodox FJna!Touch _tg_, Johnsons Cml Corp. he=. Ch.rch. I Fabric $oftner ._q_" _a. I _Q:f''',hr_r "l _lB_r ! Services were held in the . , . Services were held Wednes- I REG.17.OZ. $Z. qmw_ ! Cleans,dlsin_cth.leaves, no grit. I

MARVIN _::_ _r=[ VerheydenFuneralHome. Bur. J.H. DOUGLAS WILSON day noonattheVerheydenFu- FI - , , , _ | .1"Ib1.oz." SprayC,n , ,l m_ 4_ • ial was in Woodlawn Mauso- J.H. Douglas Wilson, 64, of neral Home and Assumption .... I ury unmns BEAUPRE leum. 2110 Van Antwerp road, died in Greek Orthodox Church. Burial ._ 3-LB. BAG • * * his home on Sunday, May 29. was in Forest Lawn Cemetery. RITA TANKERSLEY He leaves his wife, Beatrice; * * * Rite Tankers.Icy, 53, of 836 a son, Roger; a daughter, Mrs, SAM J. OLEJNICZAK

him.What'smore,he'sright! May 29,inHenryFordHospital.and four grandchildren, lane,diedSaturdaymorningat ,knowa_e,,owwho_i_. ink.sth,wor'disagoinst University place, died Sunday, MartBornha itamilton; two sisters; Sam J. Ol'ejniczak, 75, o* 41 _ _f___,_ 4__ I . mSheendleaCve.;s aherson,huRsbaaymndond, Ray-A,; was a f_or.meo._.rli,ne_..manfw,orth_o_e leave_, _s.*his* _owif_d_e,o,_LFrance_s; $,S.PltllCEC0."_"_ 4_f | | He hasbsenlooking so bed hisinsurancemen and twodaughters,Letechaand TorontonArgonauts;in1929he daughters; Mrs. Alfred D. tookbeckhiscalender. Christine. was awarded the JeffRussell(Irene)Moran, Mrs. Eugene Free Free , , , Services and bud_al were held Memorial Trophy as outstand- 3. (Marie) Kopitzki, Mrs. Carl Delivery You can always be sure of QUALITY FOODS at Yerbrugge Delivery A friendiso men who hasthesame enemies inWestbury,, Lo, ng, IslandN., Y. ingMr.plaWyilseronofwthaseayeargrad.uate in TE.h a d(Wd_nde u s;a) dauNowighterc-kiin-; lawson you have. mechanical engineering from Anne; eleven grandchildren; ] . . . ANNE C. LUBIC Queen's University, Kingston, and three brothers and a sis- ] Clothes don'tmake theman, buta good suit Anne C.Lubic,66, ofTaylor-ant.Employed by theChryslerterin Europe. has mode many a lawyer, ville, Ill., formerly of Grosse Corp. for 20 years, he spent the Mr. Olejniczak, a naUve of l' • " * She leaves her h u s b a n d, Division in Detroit. States as a young man. Forty- She's the picture of her father, with the sound StepPointehe,n;diaeddaThughurtersday,, MrMs.ay19Ren.e paHest nineyeawas rswa membeiththeDodr gofe the tPohrelande ,yearcams eagoto hethe veUntnuredited INTELLI(ENPLANNINGT trackof hermother. (Ginny) MazzottielTaylorvilleC;ouncilof Queen'sUniversityint, otheassuagebusinessunder _

trait; a brother; and a sister. Grease Pointe Woods Boat Club. Provision Co. The enterpl"ise It'soundb_sir_•sstoc"ome t*"o Mary Beau_re's, a Fs°nuneral'D°nsaervildS"cesLuabnidc°fburDeia"ltheServicDetr°eitsCweurlreihengCldubWednes-and the gtherewnastmeead°filySwamithandtheWayeltearsr COULD HAVE PREVENTED @ @ • ]8/84Mack ofFisher8,84-5599,forthefinesf day afternoonat the A. H. and today_e company man- carservice. RoutineGotYourSpirit---Gtoo PetersFuneralHome and in ufactures

_ - Victoriain Windsor.Memorial Cemetery varieropeanties sao_usAamgeeriacnand landuncheo_ju- n , ...... bond issuesfor ONE_highschool"beingbuilt- six yea, 6• P•U• $• farnJval * * * meats, too late. _ June 3-4 JOSEPH A. TEIPEL "Mr., Sam," as he was af- '

COOK ROAD EastJoseKphingAs. coTeipurtel,,_d90,iedSoufnday,19702fempectionaloyetelys,customersknown to his many_nd 72 % of our Gross. Point. elementary classrooms being .... __May 29,atSt.JohnHospitalHe. minded and a loverof the arts. For Medical Advice lHAVE, aateYOUs R_ DIAMONDStrents" lIl--[ rsers Nevicll esYoung.were heldWednes- He was a member'of the Po- YES- und li !- -I, o /_ . , l Ileaves two sisters, Mary and friends, was very eommtmity- BELOW NEA standards. Treotment, Consuff ,.,..,.,.._,..,,e'_eu-uv_vcrt,_.,a_._,w_.cvacIFInuvnerallldmo_!aY-gHomeantdthVeerheydenourLady lGI'ciahthe=Polisae lhA_oinmeteriCSyCeanClmnturMphouib'mm_yneyf ,CSo-lub'the many otherbusinesssad situaliketionsplanningwhich ewoxi_:_;ldttohaveday inpreventhe Crossted theseePo/nandtes k YourPhysician , r_modoi o'd JewelryInto th_ Star of the Sea Church, Burls[ ciety and the Michigan Sausage YOU " " " finest, latest _yle_ was in Mr. _:tliott Cemetery. Association. where the need for qualii_ education is and has been recognized GREAT VALUES IN * * * Mant_aettlrers ..... ' '_" FINE DIAMONDS. WILLIAMS S. HAYI_S Services were held at the by the t_xpayen, And proper planni,sg could also have preven,ed FOR PROMPT WATCHES and ALL William S.Htyes, 5_,of _ John B. ChrzanowskiFunera 122:

PRESCRIPTIONSERVI• CE So_Low _0 mJEWELRY. the_ _ MWayaahi_n,gtonroaat CodR, agdiedvHSttospitalurday_,f- HomSe eaandChurchOur onLadWednesdayy S_ar of USas voters from being suddenly overwhelmedby schoolcondi- ter a short illness, tie leaves mthore ning, June 1. Entombment tions which should have bee_ anticipated months and even years m Alfred E, Zler .,, w_., t_arie;a son,Jolm:was _ the Holy Sepulchre in advance. - - call US JEW|L|R • GOLDSMITH two daughters, Sally and 3udy; Cemetery. m • 14417 I. Wenu TU 1-4980 and his mother, Mrs. Burneita This iswhy we _s parents and taxpayers feel that it is vitally , A graduate of DartmouObthserve Senior necessary to electa p _ Notre Dame __. , b_u?dyotddlooonumdu.,k_.,'rv_ HColla,egees. in 1.1, Mr. Hayes re- Week at Austin man to our Grosse Pointerofessi0naISchool p|a_nBoard eornandJune,u©] cessfu,3. business- r.?nLarmac- Senior Week at Atmt_n Prep. VOTEMondayJu 13 For DeliveD', Call : "oss AWNINGS.'_,_ h2.o3northroughing theMaCl_y 30:ofTh1966,e week,Maybe. fie _ AND *IIlVIICll All lilt . _niorWtthr_s t_ he O_ elecThe tionofclass the Tr s •d. voted togive money and stage a VOTEorLEEKITI:HEN 17000 Kercheval _ Visit Our Showroom dance to re-furnish the cafeteria .... " ' withnew equipment.Thisclass " : or Just Call gift wiLl be presented to the for School Board : LO 7.0890 schoo_ at the SeniorProm. : theMaday t24estohfrothughe seniorMay 27exams.were PUT PROFESSIONAL

: FR_ E_TIMATE• NO _0NL_ DOWN hTelhedatSenioLoc_hmPooro=rClubof 1w96ith6Donwas PLANNING-Into our schools BariandhisorchestraThe 130 couples who attended saw the This advertisement, in the public interest, is |F_nsor_ by the following _ presentation of the Senate offi- cers and the presentation of supporter_ of LEE KITCHEH. the senior gift. NATIONAL BANK OF DETROIT :.:.:.._e_''._:_:_;._/;*_....`_`._,..._/..._.`''_.-_`.*.*_+._.`.`.'.'`_``-**.<..`.`.`.__,.,..../,..,...... /..._,; ,.;..,';.,.,.,...... ,....,./.,/,...,,..,.,.,,,*.:.,./.*:,,.,,',,,:::...-.,:..:-,:.*_"',t..'..,%.:::_:','.*'...'..:"--,:>:_-'::.....,':'.A*t_::_:_ p.m. inSt. clare's Dr. andMrs.JamesAbbott Mr. andMrs.JosephIL Mason _ii!i NEW 1966 BUICK :i!i_, thCehurohdistrih_a,ut,.a.iono_.m_sdiploanmasd Mr. andMrs.Sterling_erry Mr. andMrs.FloydS. Nixon 2-Door Coupe were held. Thomas Bailey, vice Michigan'sLargestBank ii_i::i! ill Mr. andMrs.JamesCameron Mr. andMr:. BruceReynolds offers higheri,tereston _:_!iiiiiiii::.*_: *2332 _i pprin_ccoipi,apaltecer_P_v.re,amonctivitiJohieeSwsn°fMhilcLeWnauaumSg-theh- Mr. andMrs.RobedCooler rMr.andMrs.ilewardH. Rob|nm_ !i!!i::ii! Full Price ' _ 6 _0 12-monthtime deposits ._:ii!iiii:_.:.Wodd:.:_'s FdendlINt Dealer, . . . and on, of Hm _ii!i!ii...... mlin,ass.O.S.A., was celebrant of the Mr,,nndMrs.William_lli|,gford Mr. andMrs.NellC Talmage .i._: Countrys Largest _ii._i:i TAYLORBUICK The addresst, thegraduates Mr. and Mrs. ThomasDeVries Mr.andMrs.R_bertTobin i:i!!!ilI a0aa Gratlot LA _-3000 "_!i gar_Ythe,otO.S2k.grawadsua:presetesnThtatiby°nedone Mr. andMrs.RobertFlood Mr. andMrs.JohnWestphal iiiii!::i_ 4 bqocksBelow6 Mi,e _,oad . :i_i: Rev. A. J Hillebrand, O,SA,vice Dr.and Mrs.Amin Gram Dr.andMrs.JohnH.Williams %:.::::.;__:_:_._#:_*_s:.:_::_:::::_:_:::;::::_:::W_:_:::._W:_:_::_:_:_:_._;::.:.W;_::_:_;_._.x.:._`_.?._>:.>r_.`>._.:`:.:@:`x¢_:.x.:.:_..:` Twenty-onescholarshiwpin- Mr. andMrs. HenryKuhlman Mr. andMrs.HerbertZurstadt hers were recognized as well as

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Young Cyclist Seriously Hurt PTA at Kerby Pointe Players Richard Law Taking IookTf°orwardahget_dt_thea future.manmust I andN°stillmanhaveCansmilesb°rrlend.tr°Wt°ubole Navy Flight Course A young Park cyclist struckl Park police said that a check"_-'tZnatnSeasou n Receive ,Awards ...... by a car at the intersection of with hospital officials revealed a Ai_ (Officer Candidate) . onCharlFrievdoixanay, MdTayhree26Mile, isdrirepove:rthtedatRich14ar10dThrMaceree oMini,le d_ive, who12,suofb The Kerby Parent-Teacher At their first Annum Banquet, Richard A. Law, USN, so_ of K _tC. he H$ ofDisti He ti On, , to be still in serious condition fered a fractured skull when Association will hold "its final Pointe Players, Grosse Pointe Mr. and Mrs. Albert D.. Law of TU _-I _ with head injuries at Bon Se- his head struck the pavement, meeting of the school year Mon- Hmiaticgh Schoolactivitiess,tudentswere awinardeddin- M898ich.,Hisarcatourt,tend:ngGrothesse AvPtoalfmlione, cours Hospital. was still classified as serious day evening, June 6, at 7:30 the 1966 Drama Awards, May 5, Officer Candidate School of the ...... on Tuesday, May 31. o'clock...... Young Maceroni was struck] The Kerby Orchestra under at "the Grosse Pointe War Me- Naval Aviation Schools Com- 55 Year_ of Q_AtD|lr_l_r by a car driven by Francis j.!thskye wdireill cplaytion severof Maelndesell ections.Lucat- moriaThel, Best Actor Award was mPeansandatcola,theFla.Naval Air Station, Skiffington, 67, of 9465 Dixie Included in the program are given to Jim Foresman and During his ll-week stay he ii_r ¢LEANING Highway,AnchorvillMie,ch.,a vocalnumbers by a selectedLinda Fosterwas named the willstudya varietyof subjects retireParkd fireman,who was number offifthand sixthgrade best actressK.en Srigleyre-to preparehim forfurther

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Z__I_ 2m St t A_b|_ " whendistractthede byboy'san attunknownentionpwaer-s ethelecensuingtionof sp.choolTA. yearoffiwillcersfober ToJudmyPeSteavagrse ''6767,,SaJohnllyI:IiSouthccks'ott 6Godf7,Marreyineg. HSecamondmel, Lsonieutof eMr.nant lcallotiforonbyfreeproefestimssaitesona. blVisituilderous.r AsrhochiwrtooecmturaI_:00lsearv.mice: , i v4rEIwAr'"45ii_'_Ylf_Ar'_J AT GRATIOT suddonenlytheSc°nutSidoeuwaLktTheh'cycs liSheldtacroatssthismeeting. '68,GregThorn'67,StuDykstraand Mrs. GodfreyV. Hammel, to __:00p.r_. _l_q_._ _'_"='_"- LafayettePark Charlevoix, and into the l_ath The three candidates for the '67, Robyn McLaughlin '67, Jr. of 1414 Harvard road, has _------_OWO 2-6655 Grosse Fointe Board of Educa- Linda Kosy '67, Herb Gould '68, completed the Aviation Officer Shoppi,E.glSLafayet$_ teCenter knoof thcekecadr,totheand pwavemas streucknt. and Gtieoon,rgeMDrs.. HenryPaul aG.nd LeeHykesG., A'67,nita LorriWatsoneAyling"67, Kevin'66,BFutossech ScCandhoolidatesComcomaursend,at NtheavaNlavaAilr Featuriflg ...... Police Sgt. Henry Coonce and Kitchen will be given an op- Freeman '66, Greg Pischea '66, Station, Pensacola, Fla., and GENERALI:I____t:_'_-cm_._L=_... _ thatwhen they arrivedat the the membership. The forr_linitiationfornew theNaval Reserve. scene,theyfoundtheboy un- A socialhour willfollowthe members was heldMay 11., He will now proceed to

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__..__ ,..,, i_oo had two hits for Richard. red Sox 1 7 Other vice.pre:;idents elected R, he ru+h onve Grosse Pointe Rambler won a , , , theWnewendellpreW.sidenAndert ofsonthe, UnitJr. edis anhonoother r andyeacorngraotfulatoeutstanyoudingon Harweroeld LouiJ. sSchachernG. Seatonan,d DouMrs.- Honor Pointers - come-from-behind game from WOODS SHORES Foundation. community service." glas A. Fraser- ! At a recent meeting, Clifford i By Dave Marstiller Hutchinson took the loss al- O'Brien 10-4, with B_li Oudyke All Anderson, at 41, is the young- Anderson was born in Pitts. Seaton is G_i vice-pres_dent _L. Sadler of 50 Moorland drive, i Monday night saw one losing though he contributed a hit and getting the win and Gary Ben- Midland Mutual defeated Mac- est president in-the 17-year his- burgh. He attended Hotchkiss in charge o_ l_rsonnel staff, [was elected as president of the Fine I streak ended and one extended RBI, and Paul Safran had two neK taking the loss. Bennett had cabees 13 to 1 Tuesday, May 24. tory of the UF. He is the son School and was graduated from Mrs. Schachern is president of IMichigan Patent Law Associa. varied as G_een Chrysler downed Roy h_ts for Buick. two hits and Tom Gratopp had Bob Roose had two hits and of the late Wendell W. Ander- Yale in 1945 as an economics Women for the United Founda- tion for the forthcoming year. were i O'Brien Ford 4-2, and Grosse Roger Rinke Cadillacwon a one scoring two runs. Denny Kris Warner had two singlesson, one of the founders and major, tion i(WUF), and Fraser is MPLA is an associationof teams, Points Rambler defeatedRich- wild one from Dick Shalla Alien and Jeff Matheus each and a tripleofflosingpitcher firstboard chairman _f the On graduationhe startedwith executiveboard member of the approximately250 Michigan at- kept i ard Buick 10-1. In the O'Brien- Chevrolet 13-7 with Bob David had two hits for the victors. Brian F_usone. The w_nning United Foundation. Bundy as a m a n a g e m e n t U.A.W. Little _ Green game Dan Menzo the taking the win. He also joined i The standings at the end of the was Cass Michaels. Anderson's election took place trainee. He became vice presi- Other new directors elected torneyofStic5epeeializinlaw.gpateinMrnt .thesadlerPrac- joyable winning pitcher and Beb Palmer his teammates--Don Blomquist, first round are: • Boutin handed Palmer Moving at the UF annual meeting in the dent and general manager in were Albert J. _,erdis, the Very is a senior attorney in the Of- was the star with the bat as he Larry Briski, and Dennis Rauss Grosse Points Rambler 5 0 its first loss by downing them Sheraton Cadillac. He succeeds 1952 and was named president Bey, Malcolm M. Carron, S.J., iflee of the General Counsel, Team singled in two runs for the in collecting two hits apiece. Richard Buick 3 2 12-five behind the fine pitching Max M. Fisher as president, in 1959. Donald N. Fre_, Mrs. Itarvey Ford Motor Company. Red _ margin. For O'Brien, Pastor Bill Schleicher was tagged with Roger Rinks Cadillac 3 2 of Bob Zillman. Bob Kort had Fisher was elevated to chair- Anderson served as general: L. Jones, Dr. William It. Keast, He has been acUve in the as. White :_ took the loss as Doug Perry and the defeat but Craig Brown con- Dick Shalla Chevrolet 2 3 three hits off losing pitcher man of the UF board, succeed- chairman of the United Founda- D0naid F. Kiga:, Ben C. Mai- sociation for many years and Orioles i Tom Onofrey collected two hits tinned his hitting with a Roy O'Brien Ford 1 4 !Keith Sorgeloos. ing Donald F. Valley in that tion Torch Drive in 1962. He had bach, Jr.. George W. Miller, has served as a member of its Yankees • each in the loss. and single. Dick Green , Boutin overcame a five run post. formerly worked in the cam- Alan E. Schwartz, Kenneth N. board of managers for four of , Jeff Matheus was the winning Shalla came back on Wednes- Chrysler-Plymouth 1 4 ilead by Maccabees Thursday, Anderson is president of the paign as chairman of both .the Scott, Dr. Austin Smith, Thomas the last five years. _. May 26, to win by the score of Indians pitcher for Rambler as he day with a big win as Chris * * * eommRtee. Ralph M. Burton of 810 Lin- Tigers _ struck out 11 and allowed only ]Malafouris pitched and hit his (BABE RUTH LEAGUE) 14 to six. Bob Kort was the win- 40BundPresy tonTubingplace,Co.GrosseHe livPointees at generathe advancel manufgaciftutsring unit and Turner and Bardon Young. coln road was elected second

_!!" Walfourchhitsea.chPaulhad Nthrazee andhits,Briaannd Iiwayhad ato triplethe vicandtory. singleMalafowhuriisle Farms.CiBty BarrAmericay Lipskin Leag"ue dibblenin_ pitcherfor theandwiJnnie erIss.ea Lhadosinga theFarms.-FishF_sher-Newer Centeris presidenCo.t andof DetAndroitersonSymphonyis a directorand of ththee i C oncert at G,PH. S vice-president of the association. The _; thrDeeneny RB_tI'lfses forhadRam2 blehitr.s Boandb I]LaTorrmy BaGrllawiffin totripledok the inlossa everun.n anMonday,d the IndiMayans23, setthe tYhaenkeespat- T_itomcherSharTpom.lesWallwhohahdadhelpa trifromple, Valleman y of isthfeormer,NationabloardBankchair-o,f CounGreatercil, aDetroTorcith ArDreivea Hseorvspiictale, 1S et for j line 3 ..... Fun's Great! wseveneek. ga2

_thoutookghthe GregmeasureUlmerof Richardhad two8-7 Ithetern gamefor thebodedweekill infor thethe Apim-t- a Gsingle,ordon aSeibertdouble stranduck a _uttriple12 DeAtroittrip. abroad made it impos- dentHe isof a thetrusteeSocietyandofviArtsee-presi-]and The annual--_--outdoor canunu- I fi p U S Ca[n[val orioles Ill with Greg Hartemayer getting chers and had the hitters drool- as Midland downed City Men- sible for the new president to Crafts and a trustee of Jen- nity concert will be held on t • • • out 10 ql • comb Hospitals Association and High School on June 3 starting the wian_ loss. Rick Zaranek was the big game tied at three runs each, losers Jim Safran had two hits Mowever, Valley read a cable the Citizens Research CeunciL at 7 o'clock. COOK ROAD The R i __l_e {hI theits wandin DasiCiceoDan trClemipled. goRinkst the eriingcanwithLeaanguteicip. atTheion. 23Wiruthns thine andsengerhot-hittieightng toBobfourR. ooFoser hathed attend today's meeting, nings Hospital, the Detroit Ma- the front lawn o: Gros:_e Pointe _ June 3-4 awin.terMriflllik 1 + 5'_'/_I Memorial , and Bob David had +++bottom of++the+cseconde+o1re2 +.men +ry Papas was losing pitcher +"In.oanticipatiby.+on+edgof favorableo.eManufacturers.O+O.+Nati+onoal +++teBank. will play an entirely new pro- O.pitched++,t l ++ r Grosse Poinle Although the Yankees fought luck Kiwanis nine to four. Jim nominating committee's recom- were Theodore H. Meeke, Jr., As usual, men+bers of the the actio !

I:; _4i United Preshyterla_nf: METHODIST CHURCH thbaeckthirdand andaddedtwo infourtherunsfourth,in 1O4tto,Kiwaniwinnins g bpitatterchesr, anstrduckKeithout mendassemblyation, to I kno_shwouldthatlikeI fethele 2dent96 ,CloavnderleyFrankroad,A. vicCoe-lprombo,esi- beConciertnvitedBandto apt_dlay aalumnilong withwill tahehomfirste t_ '_:_" $ _r=._ 16 Lake Shor©he Rd. ,hit[ °rf211°rmnk°wMs_o, Rood ith h°r°hithe Indtiasth°Indns paddexpled iotheia"dodir s lead, thoSorgeloi'os throetripsthad two doubl°esthopin frdleeplya° " LarA'honor+ed rs°"at mwhichsaid:y election 611He Lakeis shoalsore.raoaddir.;ector Rayof thWe. tileTheSsymehoophl'sS3_phonyBandony _tnd during the _ _i AtMeIn tiethesll iI _ _ Bertram d_e H. f 886-2363 ,with three more _uns in the three trips to the plate. Bob to the presidency of the United MacDonald, 41 Lochmoor; Leo- second half o_ the program. TU 5-25S0 i | llll Atweod i Ministers third and won it for Keith Cun- Simon received credit for the Foundation. nard Woodcock, 950 Pemberton As a delicious interlude, _ 5-z.Red Soxll __,__LwTalMlmRicharda_l W. Mitehell l RobJaermet sCD..I-laN+stixonngs :ninWighameldi,ng 14-9wa. r-clubs for the losshomeandrunMaikend Kaalvalasinglege fohadr thea embr"Thisaces is anmyhonorentirwhie ch faImilyfeel anRidgeJosreophad. A. Standart, Jr., 180 willstrawberrybe soldiceby ,:treheamBandsundandaes [UXURI0 three.hittdl .__ Gary R. Gruber 9:_0 Worship: C h u r c h School Indians were Ken Rem, J_m losers, especially b e c a u s e of- my Mecke is vice-president--pub- Orchestra Parents Club. NOW PLAXIN6 Biesenthal ._ Ministers Cthrolassesugh. 6th grade. AdUR Lipski, " and simply single hit- W L Pet. father's association with the lic relations, Ford Motor Co.; There is no admission charge e,,ut Newman, Lauren Bacail, for the d_ Services: 9:30& 11:1_ 11:00Worship: C h u r e h School ters John Shrashun and Bob Midland Mutual 4 1 .800 United Foundation. Colombo is vice-president and for the festivities. ,uue Harris, ._,ne¢ Le|$h, Randy Sh Mr. Atwood Preaching through Senior High. Kulka. (The guesstimate on the Palmer Moving 4 1 .800 "For many years, the UF and general manager of the J.L. In case of rain the show will Shelley Winters tioThenally fiftlfi "WILL YOU BE THERE?" Nursery continu6us, spelling of Kulka's name last Boutin Realty 3 2 .600 its Torch Drive have been fore. Hudson Co., MacDonald is presi- go on in the gymnatorium. "HARPER" ed fine bl Church School --- Crib Room AU are welcome, week came out "Colcutt." Mike CRy Messenger 2 2 .500 most in my family's public dent of Burroughs Corp., Wvad- in Technicolorsan p_navislon through Adult Class regardless o_ race. Farrell contributed a triple and Maccabees Mutual 1 4 .200 service and I am pleased today cock is vice-president Inter- No one knows where death over both single and Baron Munchausen Kiwanis Club 0 4 .000 to prbmise that I will do all I national Union U.A.W. and i behind the steering wheel, will $_furd@y Matinee Onbl we_t do'_

Yankees'a lossan.d single in the By B_tt ; l_evine " ecaffniciency,to contiservicenue the atradind tidedica,on of inStandchargeart isofseniothe rDetroitvice-presidentoffice of [Istrike ne__xt_d.rive carefully. "APACHAuditE MurphyR|FL[_" tKehreevin iCnIh The Grosse PoJnte 6rossePointe. ted leadership which charac- Young and Rubicon, Inc. [ It's the one who keeps on Beyers' tri Congregational Another temporary loss to the The Cards jumped off to a, terizes the United Foundation. In other action, the directors _ keeping on in the face of ob- in Color clinch the c..,,. Unitarian Ohurc h Yankeesservices ofin Georgthe game Hubbarde was theas Dodgers2-_ lead agMainstondaythe evening,Los Angelesand "._ thank,+you all for the great telected Edward N. Cole, Gen-_ oracles that reaches the top. torn.With Ed 240 Chalfonteat Lothrop catche_.A ballbounced offthe retaineditfor 5½ inningsuntil the Senato] 9:30 & 11:00 Worship Service 17150 _aumee at Neff plate and left stitch marks on Dodger short.stop Bill Edmunds 10-7. Dave ChurchSchooi--CrlbRoom thrL, LiberaClhurch allpeople Hubbard's mouth. Fortunately,changed the'pictureby drilling - standingb, Senior High at both services A for !he wasn't seriously hurt. a basesdoaded triple into cen- NOTICE OF ANNU•AL ELECTIONOl: THE QUALIFIED Sermon Topic: Morning Service end Twenty-one base runners par-ter field--and the rally was on. ELECTORS OF THE GROSSE POINTE PUBLIC SCHOOL The lmast . "NINE MISSING MEN" Church School--10:30 a.m. aded across the plate in Tues-__The Dodgers collected six runs their secon + day's Tiger-Red Sox game. A in that and five in the WAYNE COUNTY thi+ _ Minister (_urch School Sunday homer and single from Dave next, chalking up a total of 14 SYSTEM • • MICHIGAN ! dians week6-5,. !: John William Estes, Jr. Dr. //arty C.. Meserve, Minister" Beaufait, a bases loaded triple runs against the Card's four. and a single from Pete Wilt- Skip Lauth es winning pitcher TO BE H_i.D JUNE1311966 Ionfour wainns inthg_e ...... stock, and two singI_s from brought his record to 3, and ting in the Wittstock helped "Topher" Tom Baulch came out the loser. The Indi_ , Fint English THE 6ROSSE POINTE Ware to a 16-5 win over the Red Tuesday nigh_ the Braves up- TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF SAID SCHOOL DISTRICT: to me Orio] Sox. set Phi]lies close, busch Ev,Lutheran BAP8TISTMile atCHURCHMack, A closer contest, but c_ntinu- playedthe 6-5 _all game.in a Humphry,,,ell- PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Annual Election of The Grosse Points Public School System. pitc Ohur©h Gro+se Polnte Wood_ aledlan-Whitehigh "scoSriong,x contestmarked Wednthe eIns-- hisAbriganiteam. -earnedThe Philthelies winled 4-fo1r A.D.,Wayne1966.CountThey, poll,.Michigan,, of electionwill bewillheldbe oinpensaidfromScho7:o0l 0 Do'clocistrict k Aon.M.Monday,, to 8:00theo'clock13th P.Mday., oEasternf June, orwhoder,inpinitngch_S'forreltl Invites you to worship day. Kip Oldani for the Indians until the 5th inning when the Standard Time, on said June 13, 1966. for Vernier Rood at Wedgewood with us. bested the White Sox 8-7. Har- Braves picked up 4 runs, trig- + ling was th _i Drive, Grosse Pointe Woods 10:00 a.m. Church School wood co_ected a double and a gered by triples from Earl Estes The places of election will be the duly designated voting places in each election precinct in the _+ game, mak5 Eorly $_vic_---_:30 _.m. 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship single, two of his losing team's and Robin Jacobs. School District and are as follows: catches. :: Sundoy ChurcK 7:00p.m. Evening Worship thre_hitsin the.game. The Los Angeles. Dodgers MA_OR N S¢hooi---9:30 o.m. and Radio Broadcast For the winning Indians, Lip+ poured it on again Wednesday, PRECINCT NO. 1--Voting ptace at ROBERT TROMBLY SCHOOL, 820 Beaconsfield, Grosse Points Park, Later Service11:00 o,m. boasted (along with this this time. against the second' Michigan. Precinct to include: North, middle of Jefferson Avenue; East, rear lot line of the east side of Bishop T_reaavmes TU_do 4._$62 Dr. A, Dale lhrie, Min!ster reporter) a perfect night at-the place Giants. The D o d g e r s Lane; South, Lake _. Clair; West, Detroit City Limits. Cardinals ,- = plate, a double, single, and jumped off to a 3-run lead in PRECINCT NO. 2--Voting place aL GEORGE DEFER SCHOOL, 15425 Kercheval Avenue, Grosse Points Fork, Cubs ...... three walks. Rem walked once the first inning and it was never Michigan. Precinct to include: North, middle of Mack Avenue; East, rear lot line of the east side of Whittier Dodgers ' ' and had three singles, one a relinquished. A neat double Avenue; South, middle of Jefferson Avenue; West, DetroitCity Limits. (Includes both sides of Wayburn Ave- Red Legs perfectly executed bunt, Speedy play, executed by Bill Edmunds nue.) Giants SL James Bethany Rem's reaching f_.rst is always a to Jimmy Bayes to Skip Lauth PhiUies

Lutheran0hurch Ch(Dristiiscipalnes ofChurChriS)ch catcherstemporary knowthingt.hat 0he'llp p o besin ong thehaltedGiants.a secondThe inninDodgersg rallythenby Michigan.PRECINCT PreciNOn,ct3. --Vtootininclude:g placeNoratth, themiddleLEWISof MackE. MAAvenue;IRE SCHOOL,East, rear749 lotCadieuxline ofRoad,the eastCity sideof Grossof Universie Pointys, PirTheates inf_ K.n:hevol ot McMlllon second and maybe even third took over and hit, scored, pitch- Place; South, Lake St. Clair; West, rear lot line of the west side of Ken;in,on Road to Jefferson Avenue and played pe TU 4-0_| | 5901 Cad!eux Road before they can blink, ed and f_elded their way to a the rear lot line of the east side of Bishop Lane south of Jefferson Avenue. weeks in Summer Schedule: At Ltnville The Red Sox, as predicted 10-0 victory. Gary Richardson corked th_ 9:30 a.m. Service only(Nurse- Serv!ng Grosse Pointe last week, finally broke into turned in his .third win of the PRECINCT NO. 4---Voting place at the PERE GABRIEL RICHARD SCHOOL, 176 McKinley, Grosse Pointe : ry for small children), the win column on Thursday. year. Farms, Michigan. Precinct to include: North, middle of Mack Avenue; East, rear lot line of the south side of Griffin pit 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 9:45 Church School Jim Van Eamoh and Werner . An inspired Cardinal team Moran Road; Soutl_ Lake St., Clair; West, rear lot line of the west side of Rivard Boulevard. innin_Densnqnid :f°r "+_: R_v. _et_ [. Ku_, Pastor 6:30 Youth Fellowships featSchmidts t r ocollaboratedn g thirteen-year-oldto de- nstoightpped wittheh TPhilBesim CorneThursdayllis_ as- gPRanECIN(. PrecYinrct NOto. i5ncl--Vudotinge: Northplace, boundat theary NEWline bKERBYetween GSCHOOL,rosse Pointe285 KFaerbyrms Roandad, GGrrosseosse PoiPonteints Shores.GroFarms, Msisechi- Grtinegg LatteFaec { R_ler M. Goetz, Vica_ 10:45 Worship Van Conway, of the Yankees, sisted by Tom Hummel on the Points Woods from Lake St. Clair to the rear lot line of the east side ,)f Chalfonte Avenue, thence southerly

_-5. tomound,the 6Tthhe innPhilliesing whleden 3-Mike1 up tolot thelinemioddlef the ofsouthMoronssideRoofad,Moranthence Rowaed;sterlWest,y to thmide dmiddlele of MofacMak cAvek Avnu(e;nue;fromEastMor, anLakeRoSt.ad Cltoair;the South,middlerearof vainDayatts emG_ __ Friday, the Tigers continued McSha'e unleashed a tri_le Morons l_ad. hitter to b

+ P au I _ v. i Christie King " ItheirWhite winninSox g 7-ways,2 in bethaetinglowesthet runwith c2merossedn othn.e Thpleatetie-onbreaka iwngild PRECINCT NO. 6--Voting place at the DEXTER M. FERRY SCHOOL, 748 Roslyn Road. Grosse Points Woods, hitruet a Bfirneay, ,

L th Ch ch II Lutheran Church scoringTriple hitt.contesting Tophofer theWare,week.and tthrowucked ttohe homegame andunderthetheirCardsre- loMichigan.t line of VernPrecinctier Rtooadincfrolude:m MarNterorth,to FWaiaryneway-MaLacombne anCountyd by a lineLine; wEasthich, woLakeuld St.extClair;end fromSouth,theSoutherlyrear lot rlineare -icThkede ups e : + u eran ur If| Mack ond Lochmoor three two-hit batters, Mike Mic- spective caps 4 runs to three. I Chalfont. ,rid Lo+hrop t l| _'--___-]_-_:[_(_ Of Fairway Lane along the rear lot line of the Vernier Circle and Maple Lane subdivisions to the line which The Pirate • u ,,,,0 Ill Grosse Pointe Woods Millin, Dave Beaufait, and win- Dave Sehnurr, who had latched separates Grosse Pointe Woods from Grosse Pointe Shores, thence extending north to the south rear lot line of We Invite You to Worship Sunday Schooland Bible Classes worninge pitsluggecher's Geclorotgehes Hodgesto the, onto a double earlier in the Vernier Road, thence extending east to Lake Shore, except that all of tlm area included on Fairway Lane shall _1mbin0-8. Pated l_ |[I game, absorbed the loss for the be in the Ferry district; West, the middle of Marter Road from Vernier Road to the roer lot line of the south side

With Us I _l 9 o.m. game. the win. i I WORSHIP 8:30 and 11 lil Worship: 10:30 a.m. Perhaps the Memorial Day Phillies. of Roslyn Road, thence westerly to the middle of Goethe, thence northez_y to the Wayne-Macomb County Line. two home I _Nurser_: Ages : ond 2^ Nursery for Children thru Age 5 battle between the Red Sox and Wild is the only way to de- Brian Whi ":7,.= I _unooy _cnoo_: _ges ._ - y i I Pastor: Rev. Walter J. Geffert the Indians will set a new pat- scribe Friday's game between PRECINCq_ NO. '/--Voting place at the STEVENS T. MASON SCHOOL, ]840 Vernier Road, Grosse Points homer for p.... = i,I D_rector of Educot,on. tern for the week of May 30th, the Giants and the Braves. The Woods, Michigan. Precinct to include: North, Wayne County-Macomb County Line; East middle of Goethe ¢I Rev. °[email protected], ....RW. Letltz_Sanarock. •Illi1 Ri• chord G. Krenn•ing• for the game belonged to the Gianst got off to a substantial soi_therly to rear lot l_ne of the south side of l_oslyn Road, thence easterly to the middle of Matter Road; thence The Car, : _I Vicar I .II_ TUxedo 4-5090 Parkerpitchers. LadIndicontanrol sttroublearter Jimand innings;9-run leadhowever,during thethe fBravesirst 3 souLane,therlythenceto thesoutherlyrear lottolinethesoreutahr lotside lionef Vernof theier southRoad, sidethencofe Lochmooreasterly to:Boulevard;the rear lotSolineuth, wreseart sidlote lineof Faiofrwathey L_sf-l] _ame9-3.1,

III - - " II moved over to play third after were not to be squelched. They seuth side of Lochmoor Boulevard; West, Grosse Points Woods-Harper Woods Line, fnrClemthebotlW GrossePointeWoodsPresi_y_erienChurch I only one man was out in the rained 5 hits on the s_.arteld PRECINCT NO. g--Voting place at the JOHN MONTEITH SCHOOL, ]275 Cook Road, Gresse Pointe Woods, boners. 19950 Mock Ave. (be-*. 7 & 8 Mile Rds.) TU 1-2000 first inning. Keith Cunningham Giants in the 6th and collected Michigan. Precinct to include: North, rear lot line of the south side of ]_chmoor Boulevard; East, middle of _truce Kin_

Paul A. Winchester,A$$oclat_Min,ster batters and win the game 5-2.. their downfall and the Giants thence southerly to Cook Road, thence continuing southerly along rear let'line of the east side of Chalfonte to Th_ Phi] _arold W. Abrtm, Assistant Minister R£d Sox pitcher Bill Roberts' added more runs to end the middle of Morons Road; South, middle of Morons Road extending westerly from east side of Cha[fonte to mid- _-l. Jim Worship Services 9:30 a.m. and ll:G0 a.m. good five hittec suffered from game with a 15-9 lead. The vic- dle of Mack Avenue; West, boundary between Grosse Points and Harper Woods No. 2 School District from the innings for ChuAndrewrch SchoF.ot Rauthat Both, MinisterServices [ catOmeO manyon to strik_ndiane outpitcseventeenhers--at 7toryruns.wentButtoerrBiollyrs E_hererlich.part "of MaDetrckoitAvCientyue,limsitouthes torlythet_rearerarlolot tlinelineofsouttheh sosideuth osfidOxfoe ofrdKenmoreDrive, Dtrive,hence t,henceeasterleasy tetorly mtioddlethe moiddlef Milkof RHievelenr, forsnn thaendda_: The National 13-year league - - t,n two h .... = I _r _ J-- _ _Z i,, _ -_- -- Ibatn ....and inc, th.^_e. fi_e,ld.;__...... h;_ *;-st engaged the American tmrsee. ns Avenue, thence northerly to the rear lot line of the south side of Lochmoox Boulevard_

FIRST CHURCHG doseOpFotCHRnee JrSmTs_, SCIENTIST th_gam_e_fo_._r%m _U_est V'_n_ia_Grn_ ns*°sPo_inncets Saturdayin a 2-0 gami>rninme for g+heat tNationalshe Neigh- WPRECINCToods, MichigaNO.n.8---VPrecotincting topl_.inee clude:at theNortCHh,AWaRLESyne-MA.acoPOUmb PARDCountySCHOOline ELa, st206,Ha55rperLennonWoo,ds-CiGtyroofsseHarpPoienrts Piaobrcaesesrec]c Sunday 10:30._:m.--Church, Sund_YlSchool aned _fants' Room ] H'i_hended s_ashect+a_triple his borhood Club. Battery for the Woods line f:om County line to the south side of Lochmoor Bculevard; thence south elong the middle of Helen The Gin weanesaay B p.m., Test mol_la _ etl g _ + " L " " ' ' 0 O ' _ ..... _,, u Pn,re ,,t_,._-_n..,_, _._.. *_=ru^,e n_*._ / first fim_ _t hat and heloed out Nationals mcluded Jim B ng_ Avenue to rear lot hne of Kenmore Dr_ve; South, the rear lot hne of the south szde of Kenmore Dr_ve; West; the lies their Reading'Room, 19613 Mack Ave. , his fellow pitcher with a diving, Barley and Steve Kators_s as. m_ddle of Beaconsfield Drive to the m_ddle of \ ermer Road, thence westerly to the County Lme. Dally 10 to _ except_Sunda_s a_d Holidays m,tt.... In the a_r, look ump I ve , with Tern P_eghantl innings fol 7 to 9 ThuLday and Friday evenings t "- :'. - • '_"..... : "-" " " aoin" ° fine _ob of catchi-_ PRECINCT NO. 10--Voting _lace at the JOHN R. BARNES SCHOOL, 20090 Morningside Drive, G r o s s e The Re_

" ! l : : : 1 : .... / got-it catch m lez_ _e - - ' ,,-- '_...... + aq +h. wa:_ Pointe Woods, Michigan. Precinct to include: North, a line extending from the rear lot .ins of Fairway Lane D_lgers 5. __+-_-_--_-_,,,----- • Cunningr;am DoJstereO n i s v_- ,_,,,_,a_ _,_,,, , ,_,_ _ ...... o " ! own cause, wl"t...... n a aoume __l t...... _¢ rnifohor fc_r f_h_. Am_rci_.ans..... along the line extendmg along the rear lot line of the area mcluded zn the Vermer C_rcle and l_aple Lane _ub- the full ga f'_l • , _ " / f_/ / I ...... " • _"..... i- -icked u" 2 sin-leo" division from Fairway Lane to the line which separates Grosse Fomte Woo_ls from Grosse Pomte Shores, thence Smith and

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Lawyers through May 28: meet with the a's. Pete Oglevie By Ray Brownell tor Pointers Little LeagueResults AMERICAN LEAGUE--Minors notched three hits forothemWhite , hTigerse Down S_enators, 8--6 Team Won Lost Pet. Sox. MAY 23 -- The Tigers opened Marines 5 i ,833 WOODS-SHORES ]withtwo on to help histe{_mto Michigan State 4 .667 Jim Westcott'shomer with with four big runs, and added erreceofnt50meMetioong,rlandClidrffiordve, By Cindy Tew [victory. Michigan 3 32 .500 two men on base -- helped the two more in the second inning; coted as president of the Fine baseball weather pre- [ Omaha skidded past Louis- Ohio State 3 3 .500 White Sox in their victory over but the Senators sent nine men _n Patent Law Associa- varied this week, as all _e villa 17-16. Duane Halkides Purdue $ 3 .Sd0 the Yanks. Once more, the win- to the plate in the second and r the forthcoming year. scheduled and make-up games pitched three innings for the Wisconsin 2 4 .333 ning pitcher was Louie Bruno drovegatheretwdof°Uin morerr nninThs" etheTigersfifth I_ R U G S l'O R E S were played. E n t h u s i a s t i c wm, aided by Tim Clarey who Army 1 5 .16_ and, once more, Louie joined his A is an association of teams, bright sun, and well pitched a fine game as well. In *Final standing -- 1st Third teammates Bob Hoffman, John for their total of eight. Kisskalt, Tom Tracy and Phil In the tffth the Senators were [mutely 250 Michigan at- kept fields combined to make the last innings, the Omaha The Marines captmetl the Wettengil in the hit parade, coming on strong. Steffen specializing in the prac- Little League baseball truly en- team was two runs behind, but first-third title despite suffering niorpalenattorneyt law. Minr. thSeadlOf-er joyable this week. true team spirit came through, their first loss of the season: a --MaJors platescored, aFndlora Carmichaelwas out at wathes

' the General Counsel, TMAJeamOR AMERICwinsAN LosseLEAGUEs P_t. wamnd tahllethgaemboe.ys participatedto Ohioi0 toSt11atdee.fTeatheyatcatmhe hbaacndsk loaf- BrTeamaves W7in L1ost P.et.875tshtreuinning.ckby a Tobatm teChouindball,atordehndit 16941KERCHEVALcor. NOTRE DAME [otorCompany. Red Sox 8 1 .888 L e a g u e-leadingCharlestonter in the week, however, to!Cardinals 4 4 .500a doublein thesixthand worked as been activein the as- White Sox 6 3 .666 has yetto losea game. Charles-conquer Army and avoida play-iDodgers 4 4 .500his way home for the Senators Giants 4 4 .500sixthand lastrun. ,n for many years and Orioles 5 3 .625 ton came from behind to beat 6ff with second-placeMichigan Pirates 3 5 .500 REGULAR 1.00 -3 OUNCE WT.

Ifiveyears. Indians 3 6 .333 innings for the win. With a MichiganStatealso"wasbeaten. The Braves continuedas un- Tigers,and theirbattery was o_ef dmansagersa membforerfourof itof s SYeannkatoeesrs 35 54 .5.37555 maMinnnneappitcolished 7.6_e. Boblast S_thaetree . State.In its only game ot the week, RedLegs 2 - 6 .250 sonJacwek rMecCullthe aghittersh and fSteor vtehen- SHAMPOCOONCENTRATEOYl_¢ M. Burton of 810 tin- Tigers _ 6 .333 score of 3-0 favoring Minneap0- Purdue squeaked by MSU 6 to disputed leaders of the Nation- L. Linclau catching with J. Mc- Pe[tt )ad was elected second Athletics 2 7 .222 is going tn._o the four_ inning, 5. Winning pitcher Ed Staff hit al League majors with two Cu]lagh pitching. _sident of the association. The red.hot Red Sol have won Gene Arnold started a rally for three for three for Purdue, and wins: a 5 to 1 victory over the The Senators uncovered new Charleston. Kim Adler, who NIichigan State's Allan Gikkas Pirates and a close 3 to 2 de- pitching talent in Leo Hurley. REGULAR 1.35 Fun's Great! wesevek.en gameThes Soxin a tsho_ut ssoutof ththise made a diving catch in the hit two for two. feat of the Cardinals. Bracken caught _ steady game.

• U• S_ Carnival _Orout ip°li10tceshe1-0dOter.iolerrPhiltificwo-hbaWeitter,ttersnzell sfotrir kingthe fieCld,hgarlestamse,toolen hohamendedto Swint. Patheul itsmousecondGe°rgend vwhictoryenSherbofanthepurdweekuetheWaSrecordeTiPimrateSsT°chaafd°hittePntherswsmaereinGordonathend VroutitMoorToofrisoncco., PiratMAesY Too25 --BigGiantSy_6ThFore PTheirates Jim NOXZEM A June _-4 win. Mike Fricke stole home/or a 9-3 defeat. Mark Klauer by edging Ohio State, 9 to 8. Two hits apiece were racked Tenbusch struck out twelve the winning Red Sox run. ._itc.hed a shutout for three (Close scores were the order of up by Dan Kilian, Jim Moore Giants while his opponent Jim MEDICATED SKIN CREAM COOK ROAD The Red Sox shot past the mnlngs and receivedthe win. the week in the American and Kevin Reid of the Pirates.Tracy struck out eightPirates Athleticsii-8. Randy Schick Bob Straetmans, Gen Arnold League minors.)Purdue tiedup Winning piLe he r' for the in a closelycontended game. )itched the last four innings for arm Steve Klann collected three the game in the top of the 5th Braves in their narrow con- Linden c_ught four innings for 10OUNCE win. Pete Belanger started hits apiece, inning with five runs, Bob De, quest of the Cardinals was Dick .the Pirates, when 3. MacEach- NET WT. the action for the Sox, hitting Houston ran over Indianapolis Clercq hit two doubles for Pur. St. Onge. Fielding honors were ern relieved him. Greg Martin the first pitch of the game for 21-3 (would you believe foot- due as his twin Alex smacked shared by Tim Slusser of the was the backstop for the Giants. a home run. ball?). Kevin Poirier, Tom two singles and a double. Top[Cardinals and Gordon Morrison Brown, Kleiner, and Wybo hit Swineford and John Gerbasi hitter for O_hio State was Bill l of the Braves who cinched a tie solid singles and Martin siam- -" TU 5-2550 In their make-up game, the combined their pitching talents Driscoll. with a catch in the 6th inning, mad a single and a double for SOl sailed past the Yanks for a no hitter. Dave Dype con- Michigan also turfed two vic- Gordon then scored the winning the Giants. REGULAR 79¢ - ].5 OUNCE WT.

three-hitter for the win. Brad teammate, Mark Nicholson hit by a single run. Michigan first The Red Legs also won two Alvarez and 3. MacEachern with ¢ _0W PtA_IN_ Mike waFrickes three pitcfohred f•oura necteda long hoformer,two bits, and his slippedtortes duriby ngArmthey week7 to 6._ Dborewth rungamesin thedurin7th.g the week past. sinMgl.esSea,we_erer withthe Pairatesdouble,SlugJ.- ARRID...... ceEDAEO-I)ORANT54 Newman, L,uren Bec_ll, the day, and his teammate Second place St. Paul over- Downer, the winning pitcher, They first defeated the Dodgers gers. , ...... Jlle Harris, Janet Leigh, Shick played an excep- ran Wichita 7-4. John Lunge tripled in the Gthinning to drive 14 to 4 with Craig Nyeholt on Phill_es Generosity Delights REGULAR 1.10 - 7 Ft. OUNCES

Shelley Winters tionally fine game in the field, pitched three innings to win. home the winning run. Dick the mound. Mark Jenkins led Senators 8---4 _ U "HARPER" .'d fine ball this week, winning star with a triple, eluding two doubles -- to lead doubles ' and a single. Wid offto a four run!end in the first rechnicolor and Panavlslon )veT:,r ebothfifth oppplaconee ntSs.enaTtorshe Yaplnaksy- DaveLouisvAlillecorta shotwaspastthe Dehitntveingr theRedmhoittingnd gofort fourthe day.hits--in-Ftiheeld- Knightwinnhiter'sa hohimetting runwitforh twothe inniMAY27--Thng and etPhheinUiestjhumpe edSenators btENNENSKiNBRACIRv #¢ _urday Matinee 0nly down to the Senators 6-4. 13-7. Greg Bertelsen and Bob ing play of the game, however, ] Dodgers. began chipping away at their ......

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rhheisir wseeecondk, ngameosing ofoutht e thsease onIn- MINOR LEAINTEGRUENATIONAL M_doubchigales nandsawtwiots soppinglones.entsAgain,pro- thcollectede winningthreepitcherhits.and he also tcatceenher.PhiHies. Bracken was his MULTIPLEVITAMINS liens 6-5. Mike Gille pitched Team Wins Losses Pet. duce the top fielding play. This Tom Court hit two homers McLellan pitched to T. Abbott _t_ innings to win. Kenny Con- Buffalo 8 0 1.000 time _it was Mike Monaghan of and was the winning pitcher as for the Phillies. M. Freer, Flom, OF 100_ was the hero of the day, hit- Syracuse 7 1 .875 Wisconsin who stopped a certain the Dodgers shut out the Giants, Steffen, Carmichael hit singles BOTTLE 0N[uAY. :ing _n the winning run. Miami 6 2 .750 hit while down on his knees. 8 to 0. Jim Hanley, phi] Kellett, while Y._cklin, T. Chouinard, The Indians also went down Tampa 5 3 .625 NATIONAL LEAGUE--Minors* Wid Knigbt avd Tom Van to- and Hurley doubled for the :T: :o the Orioles 3-1. Roger Rosen. Rochester 4 4 .500 Team Won Lost Pct. kern each got two hits for I the Senators. ;chool System, _usch pitched the last three Richmond 3 5 .375 Indiana** 5 1 .833 Dodgers. Mario C_raci and Ed Giants Surprise Tigers 8--7 dav of June, nnings, retiring the Indians in Hollywood 2 6 .250 Iowa** 5 1 .833 Michaels did the same for the MAY 28 -- The Giants opened P.M., Eastern )rder, for the win Rick Cochell, Montreal 2 6 .250 Minnesota 4 2 .667 Giants. with three runs in the first, and pitched the first three Toronto 2 r6 .250 Navy 3 3 .500 * * * then the Tigers closed the gates REGULAR 1.00 - 9 OUNCE WT. btENNEN innings for the win. Donny Dar- Columbus 1 7 .125 Illinois 2 4 .333 GROSSE POIIN_'TECITY of mercy to them for four - _ i_ catches. _recinct in the g]ingame,wams akithnge sttharreefieldspeecr tacuoflarthe itsThwine ninBuffag lostreatekam witeonh tieightnue_ANorirtFhoreewestern 1i 5 .16.1677 The Bywriter$ACKSPowIesESSan apology stMraieanghwhtinnings.ile the Tigers picked BABY MAGIC SK.. C_E _#' wins, and, as yet, no defests. *Final standing- lot Third to the players who expressed up three in the second and four ...... _se Pointe Park, MAJOR NATIONAL LEAGUE Buffalo upended Rochester 7.3. **Indiana won playoff game for disappointment at not finding in _he fourth innings to'forge-to. REGULAR _.]9 - ONE OUNCE WT. O|NTMI=.NT ant side of Bishop Team Wins Losses Pet. Tim AUard pitched a three 'hit- title, the write-ups for the games of a 7 to 3 iead. Then the roof fell Cardinals 6 2 .750 seven Rochester players. Tony In addition to winning its play- the previous week in the last is- in! dose Pointe Park. ]C_rubsaves 96 03 1..600066 teKrraussfor cothellectwined , astridoukinbleg ofoutr off game for the first third title, sue of the News. A heavy sched- A triple by Wybo, a double by PREPARATION m 1_ 83 ¢ side of Whittier Dodgers 4 5 .444 i three RBIs, while his teammate Indiana defeated Navy (19 to ule of persona] business pre- Kirk and sLugles by Basen Mar- ..... ,, )f Wayburn Ave- Red Legs 4 5 .444 Jim Kaloger hit safely twice. 10) and Air Force (4 t 9 3) this eluded my getting the write-ups tin and Cullingford drove in ...... Giants 3 5 .375, Buffalo crushed Columbus 15. past week. to the News thus the absence of five runs. The Tigers never re- REGULAR 99¢ - 12 FL. OZ. PLAIN OR PINE lll_ _1_ idaof Grosseof UniversityPointe, PirTheates infallible1 Brave8 s ha.111ve /galoomen homeredfor the winfor. Kerrythe winSorners,ge- gwiamenning withpitchTeder inDiSanthete, NaTedvy anstrdictlnyot onthatthe ofwrtheiter'sNeshoulderws. Thuss vaSarDisnquished,tripled, Poupard and l_) ¢ _son Avenue and played perfect ball for five Tony Ventifiglia, of the Colum- Scholl_nberger and Kim Stew- having two weeks to cover we Brinkman doubled and McCaig weeks in a row. The braves bus team, blasted a art leading the hit parade. Kim will have to resort to brevity but singled as did J. Linclau twice _', Grosse Pointe cnrked the Giants 11-4. StaTe homer in a futile effort to win was the pitcher for the Air will endeavor to do better -in for the Tigers. the south side of Griffin pitched the first three the game. Force game as Indiana team- the weeks ahead. _ Brinkman pitched for the inniu¢s for the win. Mike Jara Sixth place Richmond nosed mate Fred Beyer hit a homer. Major League Tigers and Wybo for the Giants. REGULAR30¢ nte Farms, Miehi. Ling attack for the winners. First Hollywood went dawn to Lir Force. Dodgers. Cubs 12 runs on 10 hits W L _te Shores-Grosse Greg LeFevre hit a _,-and slam Richn-,ond 5-4. Kevin Krease Iowa also beat Air Force 17--Dodgers 6 runs on 10 hits. Pirates 4 0 thence southerly home run for the Giants in a emerged the winning pitcher; to 6, but Rick Landuyt and Ed Winning pitcher Glen Smith. Giants 3 2 • DIET SUPPLEI_ENT :lair; South, rear vain attempt to win the game. Eric Altman pitched a fine re- Wybo both smashed home runs Cubs jumped off to a 5 run lead Phillies 2 3 to the middle cf Dave Gregory pitched a no- lief job. Donny Ingram was the for the losers. Winning pitcher in the bottom of the l_t and Senators 2 3 hitter to blank the Cubs 5-0. In outstanding hitter of the game. for Iowa was Bob Addy. from that point on the game Tigers 2 3 ]0 F[, true Brave stylePat Costello Richmond outJasted Toronto Navy won a narrow 7 to 6 vic- was theirs.Chuck Menthen and Yankees 1 3 se Po:nte Woods, hit a fine double. 6-4. Donny I n g r a m, Kevin tory over Illinois. _ick Joseph Bill Bauble had home runs for 0Z o th, southerly rear The s e c o n d place Cards [Krease and John Moxley were hit a homer and a triple for the the Cubs. the rear lot line ,_icked up two names this week. /the outstanding players of the winning seaman. Winning pitch- May 17 the _ m_d_ the Democratic Club o the line which The Pirates bowed to the Cards/game. er was Dave Russell. most of a big 4th inning, scor- To Hold Election h rear lotlineof In-8.Pat Maley and Jbn ColsonI Syracuse, n o w in second Northwestern turned back ing 8 runs,and beat the Card- REGULAR 89¢ - PACK OF 48 _irwayLane shall e_rnbined Ditchin¢tal_ntsfor[place' won both of itsgames. Minnesota behind the pitchingtrials12 to 3. Winning pitcher drab County Line. two homers for the winn,_rs. 10-9. Max Sherwood and Bob Ernie bliedma and Terry Walsh. glen and a double to help wrap cratic Club will hold its annual ¢ r.ofGrossethe southPoinsidete BthrieanwinW"hit,T°rnqa,v Clwahm a sl_mrnedc k e d a OlSyracusen spietcihenched dthrebYe C°lumbuinnings °fA_IERICBillSpeaAN r anLEAGUd h°t_MaJorshittingbY uCphihipsJehle-'own gaCmehi.palE°had 2 sin" meTetinghe Oran°sEd eelecPtio°inn teofDeoft'ffi- °" El-LAXCHOCOLATE 63 _:.ddle of Goethe homer for the Pirates. each; Sherwood picked up the Team Won Lost Pet ...... rterRoad;thence The Cards unpnded the Red win.Dennis Brys,Sherwood and Indians 7 1 .875 Wednesday May 18,the Cubs cerSp.mat°then TUesdaY'wJuneMaremaotriaCanl.-7:307, _

;tsideof Fairway L-_s 9-3.Tom Clam pitchedthe BillDawson each hit a home Orioles 6 2 .750beat the Braves 3--2.Cubs 3 ter,32 Lake Shore drive. REGULAR69¢- PACK OF 5-STAINLESSSTEEL _ _1_ ¢ f_r the win. Mike Miller and winning run. White Sol 4 4 .500 on 5 hits. Winning pitcher Dave Ferency, Democratic candidate DOUBLE EDGE _arlot line of the Clef"llm_amboe'th stcrioknin_ected°"t eleven"for run"SyracuseB°b Reboumusnceddr°vbey inHollythe- AYtahnkeesletics 51 73 "625.125 rFunox.s F°nox 4alshito hsa"dBraa gvooesd 2dayrunats forGugeovsternspoear kofer wMilichligbean.Z°IHet°n SCHICK RAZOR BLADES 30 sse Pointe Woods, bomers, while their teammate wood 13-8. Bob Olsen pitched Senators 1 7 .125 the plate--leading the Cub at- has been chairman of the State ...... ; East,middle of ]qr_IceKing went two for three threeinningsforthewin. Brian The Indianscontinuedto pace tack with 2 hits. CentralCommittee of the Dem- ADVERTISED ITEMS AVALLABLE WHILE THEY LAST-SALE DAYS THRU SUNDAY e of Milk River, for the dav. DeCook, Max Sherwood, and the American League major May 19, Cardinals beat the o_ratic Party of Mic'higan. His ...... , ,, Je of Chalfonte to The Phfllies fell to the Cubs Dennis Bryn were outstanding teams with two one-sided vic- Dodgers 3--0. Dodgers 0 runs-- talk is scheduled to begin at Chalfonte to mid- _-1. Jim B_ry vit_,,d three hitters of the game. tortes during the past week. 4 hits--Cards 3 rvns_6 hits. 8:15 p.m., after the business atorsremained scorelessuntiltergames and couldwellbe an Other business to be con- I Dishict from the innings for the, win. Bill Thomn- t Miami handed Tampa a 12-5 Their encounter with the Sen- This was one of the Card's bet- session. W tl 0 C A R E S A B 0 U T P AcKAGE e middle of Helen _s_,n twanod hiTodts d eacKauh. fmaandn nqeMattd loss. Dave Bryk went all the the3rd inning when they burst indication of things to come. sidered at the meeting includes L, City of Harper Pierce received thr_ RBIs for homer_dway for theforwitn.he SwiamnneBrso,radatanod forth with five runs. Indian Nick Winning pitcher was Mike An- a proposed change in the by- THE PRIC[ OF ,do- Grosse Pointe a bases loaded double. Ibis teammate Mack Wickard Licata ended the game with a gall who shared pitching duties laws of the organization, in- n middle of Helen The Giants handed the Phi!- [m_de a shoe string catch in the double play. Winning pitcher with Dave Brackett. VOIDing Article 8, Section I, on .'Drive; West, the lies their seconJ defeat of the _field. • was Brian Kingsley with Bill May 23, Dodgers beat the Standing Committees. Line. week, 4-2. A1 Abbot pitched four Tampa clobbered Toronto 17- Snyder providing mound relief. Braves 4--1. Dean Elmquist The proposed change, recom- OllflllT1/MtlC'l inn;rigs for the win. 6. Larry Platz, Rick Lynzell and Brian, Mark Merry and John went all the way for his first mended by the Board, will pro- rlEll[lll DEALER Drive, G ross e The Red Lays scattered the Dave Thomas combined their Renaud led Indian hitting, victory of the year. Dod_ers 4 vide for the addition of a Grosse of Fairway Lane Dod_ers 5-2. Bill Jenzen pitched pitching talents for the win. George Mason and Craig Peru- r_ms on 6 hits--Braves I run on p o i n t e Women's Discussion ate Shores, thence Smith and Scott Leu were the 10-2. Bob Kaiser, who hit two ors for the Senators. May 24, Cubs routed the number of standing committees Brian Kingsley (this time as- Cards 12--1 and won the first from five to six. mde: East,GrosseLakePoinSt.te _ starThebatterlasts plofactehe Pdiratesay. won thdoublese win,. pitched a one-hitter for sisted by Chris Mahon) was half of the season. Cubs 12 i=uns !sMaepapratesle LaneGrosub-sse tthheire fulfirl sgtamgeamfore theof thewin.seBuasobna Miami ou,t.playe, d. Montreal baagartinon thpickede winninguP pithitchteinrg inh0then- 3 hits. Group liaison, changing the die of Milk River. this week 10-8 over the Dodgers. GROSSE POINTE PARK Indians' 13 to 2 defeat of the hits.°7nWinnin--ghitsCardSpitcherljohDonrUnn2-°n _ar$ An_ Bars Chapter WE DO![ ALL ._rear lot lineof Joe Baker pitchedthe fullgame The Marines and Indianawont AthleticsBria. n, John Renaud Announces New O_;cers ce easterly to the for the win. and hit a home _an _he first-third titles in the minor I and Rick Torina each collected nelly. That's one of the YOUR as well Tod Nash belted a leagues of the Grosse Pointe[two hits. So did Tim Finan for May 25, Dodgers beat Cubs Stars and Bars Chapter of reasons we |ill FAV0RIIES 6--4. Dodgers 6 runs on 9 hits-- the United Daughters of the' of said School homer with two on for the win. Park Little League last week.I the A's. cthr:ousandptions s ofevepre'y-s- '0. n,_rswh, ilehisteamm__te Brian Under new rulesinauguratledThe second-placeOriolessplitCpitcubhers 4 TirumnsBronown2. hitChus.cWkinnMeinn-g meConetfinegderofacthyewillyear,holda situbsscripfin-al MINOWbitelawR AMERICANhit a lon_ triDLEleA, GUE inlastbothyear.thewinnAmericaers anre anddeclarNa-ed _thea irtightbillgamefor thwithe weekthe. TheyYankeeslost then had both hits for the Cubs Lion luncheon at the Detroit day[ Put your Team Wins Losses Pet. tionalLeague minors for each 1 _o 0 in what was a pitchers--a home run and a double. Boat Club, Friday June i0, at trust ;n Cunning- Charleston 8 0 1.000 third of the season. The win- du.-'l all the way. Dan Grout! May 26, The Braves beat the 12 o'clock voqn. [ Minneapolis 6 2 .750 nero then meet at season'send got two hits and drove in the Cardinals10---6.Braves 10 runs New Chapter officersfor _st quail,/at the St. Paul 6 2 .750 for the championship, winning run. Dan Ireland of the on 7 hits---Cards 6 runs on 4 1966-67 include Mrs. S. Jack v"• ry I o w • s t COMPLETEHOME

WHousichittaon 5S 3 .662525 a Ipnladiayoffna bgaeamte Iohewla5d totodeter-4 in OriThole esOalriosolespickedfairedup btwettoer.hitsin pheh.itnsons.Wi. nniMonngtypitcherGage Gaanryd SSte-te. wRearddingd C., Mpreehosidneyen, t;firsMrts. vicEd-e- possible price! BART[NDrR Louisville 4 4 .500 mine the National League minor their encounter with the Sena. phenson each had 2 hits for the president; Mrs. Leo A. Berry, :1 years of age, Indianapolis 2 B .250 title. Both teams had posted a torn which resulted in a6 to4 Braves and TomHarwoodhad a second viee-presiden_; Mrs. L. Let NEEDS for at Omaha 2 6 .250 5 to 1 record for the first third triumph. Home runs aided the triple for the Cards. G. Lentz, third vice-president; __ your next • • • • • District Dallas 1 7 .125 of the season. Orioles'causeconsiderablyt:wo MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS and Mrs. D. B. Meadows, re- prescription! Iowa was behind three runs lby Dan Ireland and one by Dale of the City or Denver I 7 .125 Braves 5 4 0 cordiOtherngs are Mrs. H. E. Carries, After losing their first six going into the 6th innin_g but Hafer. Winning was pitcherChet W L T secretary. __ PACKBEER A- WINEGELIQUOR- CHAMDEALERPAGNE Public School _ames of the season, the Oma- had rallied when Indiana s How-[ I_rown. Cards 2 6 1 corresponding secretary; Mrs. ha team came back to win both ard Semmler made a double I The White Sol found the ma- Cubs 6 3 0 George B. Schumaker, treasur- of their games this week. play and ended Iowa s come-lgic number was 8 last week Dodgers 4 4 1 er; Mrs. W. J. O'Donnell, regis. Omaha clobbered Dallas 7-3. Iback attempt. Charlie Seeleytas they defeated the Athletics 8 The tie game between the trar; Mrs. Joseph Sasser, his. Kevin Clarey pitched the full l pitched the entire game for the I to 3 and tl_en shut out the Yen- Cardinals and the Dodgers was toria_; and Mrs. WiUard O. game for the win. Scc_t V_e- _victors Steve Henes picked uP l keen 8 to 0. Winning pitcher to be played off Tuesday night, Wilson, custodian of crosses • " ' May 31. and flags. neuve blasted a long home run | two of Iowa 's three hits |Lores Bruno aided the Sox s B l Page Ten GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, June2, 1966

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The author's . . .thesearet[ethreebest JAMES J. NJAIM...... NEWS I* 4:00 p.m. BalletClasses-- Mary EllenCooper,In- Do you rememberReynoldslhumor is excellent,sometimes placeswe know _o keep God- ELIZABETH STEPHENS ...... NEWS{ structor. Price'sA LONG AND HAPPY biting--hecarriesa realpunch, dard'sDry CleanerM.ade in KATHY ANN GROEHN ...... NEWS 8:30 p.m. GrossePointeArtist_--. Dinnerand Slides.LIFE which appeared in 19627 His portrayalof poor Ernie, England and now at the Mer- GLORIA Wt)LFCALE ...... :...ADVERTISING Friday,June 3 It contained beautifulwriting,his contretemps with his stu- maid, well grocmed Ameri- MARY LORIML. R ...... ADVERTISING I * 9:30a.m. and 1 p.m Art Classes,InstructorProf. vitalcharacters,and was bril.dents,his'supervisor.(a sleek, canshavediscovereditreally JOHN MacKENZIE ...... 6...... BUSINESS I liantlyhonest.It was the story politiciannamed Mr. MikroFou- works.One dollera can JOANNE I_ASON ...... ACCOUNTS [ Wilbert. " " " ALBERTA WILKE ...... CLASSIFIED ADVERTISINGI* 9:30 a.m. Oil Painting Instructor, Prof. Wilbert. OfdifficultiesROSacoke,withandherheryolmgtrihisl°Us)igirl,alSman.haiSDndoris,UOSandaredownSdonewithwith the gift kit is five. • ONNELLEE KOENIG ...... CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING I*11:30 a,m. Ladies Knitting Group. ' , Now, in A GENEROUS MAN, warmth, empathy and under- BEAUTY SPECIAL... the new Creme Parfumee FLORA HARDING ...... CIRCULATIOI_ I 12:30 p.m. Neighborhood Club Retired Men s Group. the author again deals with standing. If you have ever done by Nina Ricci is specially priced. The travel size of 8:00 p.m. -10 p.m. New Iadom Club Board Meeting. the Mustian family in the same any teaching, you are "with" L'Air du Temps is six dollars at Trail Apothecary. 8:00 p.m. -11 p.m. Junior High School Students Dance. milieu _ the Southern back- Ernie all the way. P R ti p g Saturday,June 4 , woods countryAnd. againwe WinstonA newGrpsyaham'scholoAFTERgicalstudyTHEis 121 Kercheval...totempt• you to try. ar k ecrea on ro ram 9:00 p.m. -12:30 a.m. Rehearsal for Recital Irene have a marvelous imagery, sen- Interestin the proposedGrossePointsPark bond Moran. suousness,symbolism, the ex- ACT. This is an examination PAPIER MACHE... fashion'sfavoritfore jewelry issueto financeimprovement of _.hetwo recreation. 9:30 a.m.BalletInstructor.Mary Elle_Cooper. pressiveregionalidiom and a of murder--aftethre act_be- thisyearisused fordelightfulround and rectangu- siteswithinthe city,isimense,as reportedin thelead • 9:30 a.m.and 11:15a.m.ChildrensArt ClassesMake continuedobservationof lifeyond thelaw,and withinthe tartraysattheDants,98 Kercheval.They come in storyon page one of lastweek'sissueof the Grosse up Classes. and love._ rigconSsccott,ieonnceoanf theimpulskille,pusher.Mor-es .high-fashion. .fivedollars.colorswith contrastingscrolldesign Points News. Considerable discussion, pro and con on the 3:00 p.m. -6 p.m. Joan Dyson Cooper Piano Rehearsal Rosacoke is younger here, his wife to her death from a • proposals were heard at the last regular meeting of the by Pupils. and her brother, Milo, aged 15, balcony. It is recorded as an PHARMACIE D'_ BORDEAUX . . . identifies the Park Council on Monday, May 23. 9:00 p.m. -12 p.m. Grosse Points High Senior Prom. is really the protagonist. The accident _ nothing can be label on a pair of French apothecary jar lamps : During that session Edward Henkel, Jr., of 813 Sunday, June 5 story deals with three crucial proven to the contrary. But we days of life---days that are pc- are faced with a case of human at Denler, 77 Kercheval. The glass is an unusual Whittier road, was given permissiov to read a letter he 10:30 a.m. First Church of Christ, Scientist, Grosse tentially disastrous, but are also guilt and its ratifications. There clear green and makes a charming French accent had written opposing the development of the Three Mile Points Farms, Service and Sunday School in comic and rich. You follow on is a friend who suspects, a girl for a conversation corner. park site as an active spor_s center. A small portion of Fries Building, infants room in Library of an epic search for Milo's friend who is puzzled by Mor- • that letter was contained in last week's sto_.. Mr. Henkel Alger House. younger brother, Rato, and his rig' subsequent reactions, and RECIPE . . . for pool house parties has requested, (because of the great interest in these Monday, June 6 dog, PhiUip, plus a 25.foot, 280- there are all the memories of views which has been evinced by a number of his neigh- *10:00 a.m. Cancer Center Work Shop. pound python .named Death, the dead wife, Harriet. The . . . wear a delicious, frosty white r=h_V_ bors), that the entire letter be published. 12:15 p.m. Rotary of Grosse Pointe. and watch with sympathy and finale is probably unexpected pique jump suit with long wide legs " understanding Milo's develop- to some, and is somewhat remi- and swim suit construction for the The NEWS is devoting this space to comply with Mr. 12:30 p.m. Grosse Pointe Methodist Church Bridge meat into manhood. Henkel's request, and to present other ideas on the Group. • ' niscent of de Maupassant. top. A knee length pique coat is proposal as expressed by another very interested resident • 1:00 p.m. Memorial Bridge Instructor, Mrs. Waldr0nd. Another second novel is Don There is one other new book Jfar_ra of the Park. 6:30 p.m. Grosse Pointe Childrens' Theatre Banquet Robertson's THE SUM AND _non-fiction--I would like to planned to Complete the fashion ...... , and Grosse Points Childrens'. Theatre Show TOTAL OF NOW. His earlier mention as well worth reading, formula.., from Margaret Rice. P SINCE SLICED BREAD, Iwel_ UPPER HAND, and subtitled: "NEW YORKEB" ADS . . . for Ashear Brothers, i Lotters to the Editor 7:30 p.m. FGorollowingsse PoiBannte quet.Artists Associ-ation Annual coonerned, TIIEwithGREgreatATESenthusiasm.T THING. "ITt heis trElauthine aboutKendal!'sAmeriTHcanE feature colorful, yet subtle• patterned silk pocket , ,, Meeting. It dealt understandingly and men." It is a delightfully biased squares. See the wide selection at Picard-Norton, City Plan Commission ship and real property values. 7:30 p.m. Grosse Pointe Theatre Casting "The Fan- perceptively with a young boy_ report on the ]_iale Animal as 92 Kercheva!. Choose one or more for a handsome 1City5115ofEastGrosseJeffPointsersonAvPenarkue fTheor tveryhesesasmeurroutrafficndinwillgrescreateidents tastics." Tuesday,June7 and(my olitsd hlocaleome townwa_).Cleveland,"The same temseenporathrourgyhMadtheameeyesDefarge.of a con-We Father's Day gift . . . three-fifty. Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan an atmosphere of living on a *10:00 a.m. Service Guild for Childrens Hospital Work- hero appears in the new book have been subjected'to and @ 48230 combination highway-dragstrip, shop. --Morris Bird III, who is now enterta'med by so many books MR. SHERIDAN_Books, 81 Kercheval invites you May 11, 1966 The Commission asks, also on 12 NOON BoA Secours Hospital Guild Service. 13 years old, so we have relating to the current plight to an open house, Sunday, June 5th from 2 until 5 Gentlemen: Page 1 of its report that "(we) 12 NOON Senior Mens Bridge. another stady of an adolescent, of the American woman, that in the afternoon Sheila Burns, well known for her I write in response to the as citizens, bear in mind the 12:15 p.m. Circle Dramatic Luncheon. This seems to make the scope is is probably high time we charming studio:; of children will show her work. bigger and the vision broader, had some words written on the Her medium is pen and ink and water color . . . City Plan Commission "66 Park desire to maintain our corn- 1:00 p.m. Senior Mens--Pinochle Group We have the typical teen-age American man. This book goes 861-1671 or 881-2916. Her work will be on display & Recreation Program" to munity as a predominantly sub- 1:00 p.m. Senior Mehs--Gin Rummy. • speculations. Why did his (Mor- back to, the Middle Ages, through all month . just in case you miss the show. whiChlngivingIam unalterablyopposed.of Public,,Notlcewordsurbaresidnsuburbanential, area."residential,The. 1:30 p.m. Basic Painting & Integrated Drawing. ,rig'). buddy, Benny,• ge_ killed? the Renaissance, and takes up " " @ ThreeHearing.NewMile Drive"Park inatJuneFoot1960of tures,convey anto atmospheme, amongre otherof quasi-fen- 76::3300 p.m. GrosseKiwanis PointeClub ofDemocraticGrosse Pointe.Club. W.hyto hurtdid sohis mgrandmotheruch as she havelay youto theoftentwentiethwonder century.how theDo WE HEAR MUSIC " " • and it's Phil Skillman prac- the City Plan Commission so- country fresh air and quiet sur. * 7:30 p.m. Basic Painting & Integrated Drawing. dying of cancer? Why did his father-figure went from being tieing old favorites and new show tunes! You'll be licited residents' endorsement roundings free of the usual city 7:30 p.m. Grosse Pointe Chess Club. relative,_ have to wrangle over head-of-the-house to the back hearing the results at The Bronze Door, 123 Kerche- • their _p._9_._c_ve __ of the werdrobe where he now val, June 7th . . . as you dine. For reservat/ons ofably,thea nprinciew paPark.l poUnderint ststaresnd-sed ishusatleneaar-noffd icnialoise. draWhgsitrttiepr noRw.d. BB:00:00 p.m.p.m. BeGginrosseningPoinBrteidgCamerae..4#l._._._.Cl:u_,_:::_b. _: l_ow'co-"_I'dli'__summon up nel:ve dangles uselessly as in OH call 886-1932. on the front page of the 1960 The approval of the Thre_ Mile to_ask Julie Sutton for a date? DAD, POOR DAD, MAMA'S Wednesday, .J_me_._ ...... Notice read, "The principal fen- Park as a residential sports con- , 9:30 p.m. Designing & Making of Rugs. trait' Herethatis_'_willdympbeJtl_'retemembered,R_'_Vi ':" HAUNGND I'MYOUFEELIN'IN THE SOCLOSSAETD? ' ture of the proposal lies in a ter will compound this prime 9:30 a.m. Village-Investment Club. and serves 'to add new facets Then read Miss Kendall's coal- second City Park to be located detraction not only as to Whit- 12 NOON on the waterfront at the foot of tier Rd. properties but also as Crosse Pointe Brokers Ass'n. to a very real boy. (And he uation of the masculine mys- Three Mile Drive. This second to the other 'suburban residen- 12 NOON Senior Men's Cribbage Group. still lives in Cleveland!) The tique. park would be of the passive tial' streets S,;uth of Jefferson 12:30 p.m. Senior Ladies Club of Grosse Points. author implies that later there There they are -- a group • type in that the quieter and Avenue. Regardless of traffic _' 4:00 p.m. Ballet, Instructor Mary Ellen Cooper. will be a /urther novel, dealing of new b_oks which I have older-age-group recreational ac- planning and/or a continuation * 4:15 p.m. Yoga Instructor Mrs. George O. Johnston, with an older Morris Bird III. found most enjoyable. Theymay •tivities would be featured. The of "the sincere efforts of our Jr. Ever since my enthusiasm never make the best seller list ...... existing park at the foot of Bar- good Police Department, those • 7:30 p.m. Memorial Bridge Instructor Mrs. Waldrond." .for UP 'THE DOWN STAIR. but it is immaterial; they are ...... rlngton would, of course, con- 5,000 visitors are not all going . 7:30 p.m. Adult Ballet, CASE by Bel Kaufman, I've 'still well worth reading. Student Senate The Board of Judges for the • tinue to be operated and it to bicycle. As a result of all the 7:30 p.m, Grosse Points Theatre Casting "The Fan- Archdiocesan D e v elo p ment wouldand otherbe theactivecenterrecreationalfor sportsac- inevitablethere will nottrafficonlyandliterallynoise, be tastics." let a person skate than swim. tell you about the needs of Slate Presented Fund School Awards has so- : tivities." Again at the end of more fear for living on subject * 8:00 p.m. Yoga Instructor, Mr. George O. Johnston, An enclosed skating rink can some real assistan_ beside a lected the paster of RtTA •:_ the Notice the Commission re- streets as first mentioned, but Jr. be used every day. donation in helping with this The s]ate of nominations for MEECH, daughter o; MRS. J. the Austin Student Senate else- HAROLD MEECH, of Lennon iterated, "The plan on the back also a) less pride in ownership, 8:00 p.m. First Church of Christ Scientist G. P. Farms, Not oniy would it be avail- program; and I am sure that tions was presented May 23. At _. page indicates the proposed thus b) less personal pride in 8:00 p.m. 9600 Air Force Reserve Meeting. able for skating and Hockey, any swimmer who watche._ tim this time the junior class nomi- road, as a first prize winner. _ treatment for the dev__opment property maintenance, and ulti- * 8:00 p.m. Refresher Bridge Course. but such a rink could be used Farm'z Pool and the Shore's laated seven to appear on the Rita received a check for of a passive ci_ park at the mately, c) a reduction in real Thursday, June 8 for Curling for all ages. In the Pool being used in almost all ballot of election in ,_;eptember $25 from His Excellency, The $ foOttoi_s°f ThreeproximityMiletoDrive.adjacentDUemarket value. 10:00 a.m. Women's Republican Club of Grosse Points off season, it could be used for sorts of weather could tell you for the four seats of the Class Most Reverend JOHN F. DEAR- residences, active play facili- In conclusion, let me reaffirm Meeting & Coffee. of 1967 and the Student Senate. DEN, Archbishop of Detroit, ties were felt to be be incom- that I do not question the de- *10:00 a.m. Braille Transcription Class, Instructor, Mrs. roller skating, indoor tennis, or the value of having a heated Those nominated wece George art _eacher, SISTER M. FRAN- sirability of a more modern John McNamara. other sports during the time ice pool; and I am sure any parent Fazzola, Fred Hanna, Chuck De- CESCA, O.P., accompanied her patible with existing develop-:swimmLug pool facility for our m£nt. Moreover, the existing 4:00 p.m. Rose Bachman & her Pupils piano Rehersal. was not available, among the five hundred or more Fusco, Gregg McDuffeee, Mike to the awards presentation. Rita, 7.4 acre waterfront park at the total community. On the other , 4:00 p.m. Ballet Instructor, Mary Ellen Cooper. Cost seems to -be the main participating in the Hockey Monahan, Leon Trumkauer and who formerly attended Parcells foot of Barrington Road is al- hand, I do believe factors detri- , 7:30 p.m. Intermediate & concern of The Park Planning Program and who travel to Port Brad Lundy. The alte:,'nates, in Junior High School, is now a mental to life and property as , 8:30 p.m. Advanced Classes for those who have had Commission. If the Park cannot Huron and Canada to rent fa. case of absence next year, are student at Dominican Academy, i readYreationdevelopedandwillf°rbe actiVecontinuedrec-above mentioned argue well for Carl Cobb and Jim Kennedy. Oxford, Mich. as such. This proposed Three reversing your current plan to the basic fundamentals of the Guitar. Taught finance this facility by them. cilities as early as six or seven bills Park, then, will serve to continue,,as the Waterfront Park by Alex Suczek. 10 Lessons for $15. Ad- selves, the other Pointes should o'clock in ,the morning could complement the existing Water- a picnic area for fishing ' vance enrollment requested, be glad to donate their share present a good case for a us- and marina use including boat 8:00 p.m. Men's Garden Club of Grosse Pointe Meet- for the usage of it. able artifical ice rink; and I am frditionalont Parkareaby foprrovidingrest anand rade-co-welnvertls andthe1._uTnhchreinge rMiamp,"le Drandive , ing & Coffee. If public fhtancing is out of sure any person who has girls .-- LAMP8, vided). I am confident these • the question, I am sure there in the family could state the FURN]TURE wrilaxation."tten assurances(Underscoringmateriallypro- sportspark inplaygroundto the swimminfacility.g poOnol- perto tgLrind,nent toandthoethmeeting.er matters not suming the large pool is would be donors to contribute need for a facility and for activi- _d_L_ CO. placated at least the Bedford, the contrary ! strongly suggest put in at the 3 Mile Park. either as a Memorial or just be- ties in which they would be • Car0etir_g • Custom Draperies Gd. Marais, Three ?.tile Drive that you re-model the Water. It seems that the new facili- 5. _t also should be noted cause they see a need for such included. _ • Complete Home Decor and Whittier Rd. residents in front Park primarily as the mod- ties are intended to meet the that it is more imperative a project. If the Park is truly going to 16380 E. W_rre_ their under:_tandable concern ern(aroundswimmiwhichng-sportthe nefacilighbityoring nneedext s foofrty theyearpes oplreecrefationor athl e fthaurntisheadfilter,iforng asystemwadingbe outThe. details could be worked meet the needs of our Com- ot Audubon -['U 1-7_40 over the hazards which would area subsequently developed), wise, but it also seems as if it pool than a large pool. A munity for the present and the , unquestionably be created by and maintain (expand, if you were planned by people not wading pool 25 feet in 7. It was proposed to elimi- future there should be some said Park becoming anything will) the Three Mile Park as a entirely familiur with the rune. diameter will never take nate entirely the beach study and consideration given o_her than "... of the passive area of the present park to the entire real needs of the lype in that the quieter and less active, more passive facility tional needs of the participants, care of a city the size of older-age-group recreational ac- as originally planned and ap. There was little or no at{en- the Park. All that is neces, in favor of boat wells, population now and in the fu- _ tivities would be featured." p-cued, tion paid to the suggestions of sary to verify this is to Nothing d e t r a c t s more ture, before submitting it to the many of the people in attend- consult with the City of from a park or recreational people for a vote. If the Three Mile Park sports As a matter of fact, :my post- ance and many did not "have an Gxosse Pointe regarding area than boat wells. The The real answer to the whole facilities should be allowed to fion is best summarized by con- opportunity to state their views, their wading pool, and how money is secondary if roe- program is a unification of all develop beyond their present curring with (at the expense of they determined the notes- reational needs are to be the Points in a centralized co- It seems to the writer that ff sity. truly met. operative recreational program tstage,he surrIoundingfeel confidenresident tmanys (tino-fowre-quon thingoug) hts thwehenCommiit originallyssion's Grossthe truee PointsrecreationalPark orneandeds allof 6. If the PIarming Commis- 8. Nothing was said about so that something concrete is

fofollrtunowiangtely) highwillly experundienesicerablethe insoli1c9it60edforthtehe CiThrtieezens'MilesuppPark:ort metof thesomCrosse atetentionPointes shisouldtobebe srieoncreatiisontalo meenetedsthe ofentirethe patrotevntioidingn toanythe funbdasseballor goestabling ishedtheir, iseparansteadte ofwayevesryownithe Th {_ "_1_Tl_.{_, R _aII_ilto r_ _O hazards: "Due to its proximity- to adja- shown to" people in the Park, some progl'am in the park. It no one having anything but a " ° 1) Increased vulnerability to cent residences, active play fa. concern should be shown seems a shame that a group [general "hodgepodge.' _ver a Century o/Service traffic accidents by family mem- cilities were felt to be incom- 1. Recommendations of the for winter recreation, of Father_ have to organ. Sincerely yours, . bets. a) A 698% increase in patible with existing develop- Recreational Committee so- Nothing has been said Of ize, beg, and solicit money W. G, E. parking facilities (from the mont. Moreover, the existing 7.4 lected to pass on the needs from whatever s o u r c e s FUNERAL DIRECTORS present 73 ear spaces to a pos- acre waterfront park at the foot of all the Pointes. ofEveanry aretificiffortal shskaouldtingberink.ex- they are able, so that six Take A Date_-Don't Be Late slble 500 spaces), plus the 'stop t of Barrington Road is already 2. A study should be made of pended to build an arti- hundred boys or more can

bayn'cetrafofic a dpiofsceharntigialng 5,000the vibasi-l-deveandlopedwill beforcontinueactived recasreatisuconh. Pthoientedasys thhea_epoobeenls of oustheerd ficiaMiuchrink.has been said .plaThey coFamtherspetitive raisebaseballand. {_ • p =U •_ • Caf, iva_ Serv-_rtg tors on peak days, certainly This proposed Three Mile Park, along with the temperature about the "Magic Square," spend 12 thousand dollars June 3-4 C_osss Polm_z Dz'rnort spells anything but improved then, will serve to complement of those days and the use which is a flooding area, per season, on this pro- traffic safety for the many, Ithe existing Waterfront Park by ]mfio proportional to the but this is all that can be gram. COOK ROAD A_D Sustums many children on subject streets. _ _roviding an additional area _or population, said about it. There is need 9. It would seem as ff people

stI atementagree wonith Pathege 1Commiof itsssiore-n resRespect andtfullyrelaxatsion."ubmitted, 3. theThe Fdayarmss thpoolse Shorwerees', usaednd orfor a_ warmingskate chasnginghleter, house, iwnho theseare actaictivitievely se, ngagedand Wnwv_ R. tLtmmTONII DAVIDM. I'IAm_VOt_ port of February 18, 1966 when Edward Henkel, Jr. on cold days per capita as A _tudy should be made those who are going to use f_i_/$_ CL_tENCE E. Orl_R they say "... we have gradual- . . , compared to the Grosse of tile number of _ays that them should be consulted. ly become a community of Dear Sir: Pohite City use. ice has been actually avail- I am sure that any one who younger families with children." T happened to be one of _he Grosse Points City has always able for skating. You will plays Hand Ball would never __ _f_l[/kP]_[_ We all want to keep our chil- people who attended the meet. regretted not heating their pool. find, I believe, that there build a one wall Hand-Ball Fa. ._,_ dren alive first: then we'll ar- ing held by Grosse Points Park This would help them to fur- have been winters where cility, if it were possible to build __ I)grllOrr B_RM_CHA_

One must come before the people toward their new pro- not the new pool should be at all. parent who has a child that TE 1-2712 MI 4-6000 range tc take them swimming, to test the reaction of of the nigh some basis on whether or there has been no skating a three wall; and I am sure any pau' I _975 CASS AVENUE 820 EAST MAPLIg other; but to change the charac- posed recreation facilities pro- heated. If you compare the usage of plays in the sand would be able NORTHWEST ter and purpose of the Three gram. 4. Ira wading pool is put in a skating rink, whicll is open to tell the needs of her child; _l_C k Mile Park from its originally The m_eting was well planned at the foot of Alter and not six months in the year, as corn- and I am sure the Father who _ .. 18900J tM_S COUZEN$ approved concept is to plan for and sincerely presented, _- 3 Mile Road, what will hap- pared to the swinuning pool gets up at four o'clock ,in the DI 1-1300 it otherwise. though it was taken up mostly pen when families are to- which is only open three morning to work on the baseball and by a financial presentation, and gerber w}th children of months in a year, you will find, diamond, so that the boys san 2) Depressed pride it, owner- by people who came with an ax various ages. This is as- it will cost less per capita to play their league games, could ...... : : ,:: : ....:' • i : •

Thursday,June2, 1966 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Eleven Mrs. MichaelHerman League Miss Kul• v•lnenWed

has received the NationaloooSafe- ToOMichael Her m a n i ty council,s Women's Confer- ,, encei_s contribution1966Award toof Honorsafety forin Newlywedsfo Live in Maryland upon from `8¨Refurn the field of poison prevenUon. Virgin IslandsVacation; Lace Sleeves ' The award is the highest be. Accenf Bride's Gown stowed in Che Council's Cita- tion Award program for state Karen May Kuivinen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. andnationalwomen'sorganiza. John V. Kuivinen, of Largo, 'Fla., formerly of Lincoln tions car--ying out significant road, was married Sunday in the Balfour road home of safety programs, her sister, Mrs. Robert H. Snyder, to Michael Edward Miss Alice C. Mills, manager Herman. _.> of the Council's Women's De- He is the son of Mr. and nieces of the bride and bride- partment, presented the award Mrs. Harris A. Herman, of groom. W O M E N" $ P A S ES toat theMrs.JuniorWilberLeague'sBrucker,annuaJr.,l Forest Hills, N.Y. The bridegroom asked his meeting at the Country Club of Rabbi Josiah Derby, of Rego brother, Leonard M. Herman, of Detroit. Park, N.Y., officiated at the Bayside, N.Y., to act as best ...... _ In presenting the award, Miss ceremony, man. Ushering were John A. Short ..--nc] to said, "It gives me great The bride's white satin gown Mayer, of Brooklyn Heights, From Another Pointe a pltoeathesuremetombpersresenoft thithes aJwuiaiorard felaace.turedIt wsleasevsestyledofwi:hChana tillba.y N.YNew., Yoandrk JohCity.n B. Hoffman, of " The Pointe _ue of Detroit for the ex-teau-necklined Empire bodice The mother of the bride wore your br- and A line skirt, a pale mint green peau de sole of View goaniez,.ationonooohas., maude.io,n the pre- Her waist length English silk ensemble, while the bride- PENELOPE LANGSTON, an vention of accidents." illusi¢¢l veil fell from a pillbox groom's mother chose a suit of By Janet Mueller English major at Chatham Col- In accepting the award, Mrs. hat, and she carried white shell pink crepe. Both wore lege _ the daughter oi DR. Brucker expressed the League's phelaenopsis o r c h i d s with cymbidium orchid corsages...... and MtLq. JOHN DONALD gratification for the Council's stephanotis. For travelling to the Virgin The most important meeting of the year for The LANGSTON of 1005 Berkshire recognition and the community Mrs. Donald J. Hutchinson. Islands, the bride donnea a National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in road, was graduated at Chatham and state response to the pro- Jr., the bride's other sister, was three-piece black and white the State of Michigan is being held today. College's 94_h annual Cam- jeer. matron of honor. She wore a.Ilinen suit, with yellow acces- Mrs. Alger Shelden has invited members to her mencen.,ent lVlay 22 in PRis- The award winning poison sun-yellow crepe gown and car-Isories. home in Provencal road to celebrate the 70th birthday .burgh, Pa. Secretary. _f Defense prevention project was the only ried pastel daisies. I Upon their return, the newly- of the founding of the Michigan Society, just five years Robert S. McNamara delivered centryeive ofthe'the Coun52 submittedcil's Citationto re- HutchinFlowerson girlsand JodywereHerman,Holly 'Kenslwedsington,will makeMd. their home in after the National Society, currently marking its:own ththee C1i5ommgreancemenduatingt saddrenioers.ss Heto Photo by Eddie McGrath,Jr Award.

Observances, was organized, degree of Do. cto,r of. Law. VBalfoOWSurto rMroa.d Hermanhome ofat haer Susl_ister,day ceMremonyrs. Robertin theH. thein 196Ju4.niorAt thLeatagtueime ofmembDetroiters _^ 75th NationalanniversarySocietywith celebratia Diamondons haveJubileeincludedYear oaf alsoJiLLwasLEa_FLA,vardedandaughtehonroraofry Snyder.KARENThe bride"MAYisKUItheVINENdaughterspokeof herthe marriageJohn V. ofTthehe pLeagueroject wvotedas adoptto ceondtriby- Miss Lc!]'r¢,'"a_= "ays::) chartered flight to Sulgrave Manor, Northhampton, MR. and MRS. W. F. LE FLA, Kpivinens, of Largo, Fla., formerly of Lincoln road. buts $10,000 annually for five

England,given by Englandancestral tohomethe Americanof George peopleWash.:ngton'sunder custodialfamily, itiatedof BerkintoshireSigmaplace,PihasChapterbeen iofn- Theof ForestbridegroomHills, N.Y.is the son of the Harris A. Hermans, yedefrayars toCthehildrea'costsHofospitexpaaltonded VOWS i|l St Paul's care of the Colonial Dames in 1914. Kappa Delta Sorority at Albion ...... services at the Hczpital's Poison * Among 150 National Society members who gathered College. Center. Patricia Ann Eldredge was married to Thomas An- Patarty"the waManors Mrs.MaWyalte24r Broforoks,an oanniversf Cloverlayry roa"Bird. thday At the *'Leel* ana* u Schools Mrs. Th areas KO IO jes ki a Fipartnanciaofl thaessistdvanceralle isLeaguonlye morning,thony KolinojeskiSt. Paul'sat anon1the1 o'clockLakeshore.ceremony Saturday The National Society, which owns or maintains the mawardsonies, andTERIspecialMARKhonorsLEYc,ere-of actproijvect.e atVtolunteerhe PoisonmemberCenters anared Father Ernest C. De- largest number of Historical Museum Houses of any Lake_hore road, was cited for in several research projects. Puydt, great-uncle of the bridegroom's sister, _nd Bar- organization in the world, has also published a magnifi- excellence in Art. The League" also estimates bride, officiated at 1he ex- barn Eldredge, sister of the cent new book, "House, History and People," edited by * * * that since the program's in- change of vows. Father Wil- bride. Richard Pratt, as a special Diamond Jubilee dividend. JOAN LOUISE HERR, daugh- ception, more than 22,000 liam Downey officiated at All wore floor length gowns • * * ter of MR. and MRS. JOHN school-age children have been the mass. of white hemstitched voile over And Still More Celebrations HERR, of Pemberton road, has informed of the dangers of The bride is the daughter of yellow fabric. Their Empire Other Diamond Jubilee observances will take place received her Bachelor of Science poison by the League's volun. Dr. and Mrs. Edward F. Eldr- waists were sashed with yellow in Washington, D.C., in October, when Society members degree .Cram Madonna College, teer speakers' program. gather ior their national biennial meeting. pioneerLivonia. studentsJoan is onein theof theNusevenrsing attentionThe projectin Mreceivedarch, 1965nat, iwhenonal bandedge, isoftheMosrasson ofroad.Mr. aEnder Mrs.bus- daisiesribbon, withand theyivy. carried white Mrs. Hansel Dwight Wilson, of Sovth Oxford road, Program inaugurated at the col- the League co-sponsored path Bernard Kolojeski, of Madison John Kolojeski served as his president of the Michigan Society, represents the State legs in 1962. She plans to nurse the United States Food and road. brother's best man. Ushers on the National Board and has participated actively in in the U.S. Army Nurse Corps. Drug Administration a poison Given in marriage by her were Patrick Wright, Thomas Diamond Jubilee planning. A graduate of St. Ambrose High symposium "Poison Is No Pic- father, the bride chose en ivory Wachter, Paul Brecht, Francis The anniversary party for the State Society will be School, Joan was active in the nic," in Detroit. peau de soie gown, styled with Labadie and John DePutydt, a luncheon, with all traditional birthday frills, following Nurses' Club, the Fine Arts More than 500 persons attend- a Sabrina neckline, elbow length cousin of the bride. the annual meeting at which Mrs. Wilson will preside. Club and Library Club at Ma- ed the symposium, sleeves, Empire waist and A For her daughter's wedding Reporting on the year's accomplishments will be donna, line skirt, trimmed with and the reception at the Detroit • * * celebration, which t_ expected Alencon lace. Mrs. Charles B. Crouse, Mrs. Nicholas Aagesen, Mrs. Among, graduates of The Lee- to attract 3,000 t_, Cobo Hall Her Cathedral train fell from Boat Club, Mrs. Eldredge chose George Schemm, Mrs. James M. French, Mrs. Berrien lanau Schools for Boys is on Saturday, June 4. There will her waist, and a mantilla of ofablUeshadedSisuitbllkueWithssmailkllaorganzahat Eaton, Mrs. Sterling P. Berry, Mrs. William H. Ledyard_ CRAIG EDWARD .HOLLIDGE, be a six-course dinner and Brussels lace compleled her forget-me-nots. Mrs. Robert Hamilton, Mrs. John Brabson, Mrs. George of Audubon road. music by Sammy Kaye. ensemble. She carried a bou- A. Nicholson, Mrs. John G. Garlinghouse, Mrs. Marrion • • • . . , quet of stephanotis and ivy. The bridegroom's m o t h e r U. Scott and Mrs. Gordon Bretnell William. BRUCE FOX, son of MR and Grosse Points City Police De- Peggy Dooley, of Svrhlg Lake, wore a three piece off-white silk Mrs. Alfre,d C. Moore, chairman of the State So- MRS. THOMAS F0X, of Rad- part Chief ANDREW C. TEE- N. J., formerly of Grosse suit and a royal blue. flowered ciety's Historic Activities committee, will talk about nor circle, has earned freshman TAERT is among FBI National Pointe, was honor altendant, hat. Both mothers chose gar- publication of a descriptive illustrated survey of Michi- numerals in track at DePauw Academygraduates who will be Bridesmaids were Susm Dye, denia corsages. University. A graduate of Grosse attending a conference in Kan- cousiof Grn.andManRapidsy Ta, nthecz:'nbridae'nds BermudaUpon theirvacation,returnthe fronemwly-a gan's Historical County Court Houses, the State Society's Points High School, he Was sas City, Mo., June 5 through 8. Agnes Schaefer, both of Balti- weds will make their home in own special 70th birthday project, emong 12 first.year students to Mrs. Ferdinand O. "Cinelli, nominations chairman, receive a track award at the (Continued on Page 16) more, Md., Mimi Kolojeski, the Grosse Points City. will present the slate of officers, and special tribute University's annual, spring will be paid to all past nresidents of the Michigan Society. sports banquet.

Cloverly road, is among 72 _ _k_ Last There'UForum be'Til oneFall final foruw, in the Grosse Pointe teacCHheRISrs TofIE FrenRAScMUSSh inEN,publiocf Photoby Eddie-McGrathJr, ______, _#

Roses next Wednesday, June 8- from then on local throughout the nation who w_l on the Lakeshore, PATRICIA ANN ELDREDGE, Garden Center's popular new series, a symposium on and private elementary schools At a morning ceremony Saturday, in St. Paurs _ __W__,,_ £__ _ participate in a summer lan- daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Edward F. Eldredge, of

at the Catholic University of the of the Bernard Kolojeskis, of Madison road. (Continued on Page l3) Westguage, insAngetritus, tFoerabencec, onduby thected Morossroad, became the bride of Mr. Kolojeski, son _'_,__._ @_ _ ___'___ ...... ::* _:_:::_:_ University of Notre Dame. _,q__/_ _ • ._ ¥._ _ t_1..._ _.._ ._ _b,-.-.-_ "_ ..... • • • trait public and pa:_ochial high ]five members of the University __ _ _ ._,dlll_ _1_,_,_

:: dentsAmongWhnio nweereDetrocommissionedit-area stu-schoo"out_lsLtaild_ngwho werecitizetn_" honoredby Deas-]whoof Djetroioinetd _aculthe tray nksandof staffthe _ _ I_K _ 18_ _t__ second _ieutenants a¢ the ROTC trait educa.tio_aal, civic and bust- Iexclusive "Twenty Five Year" graduat2on ceremonies Tuesday, ness leaders were THOMAS P. I club at U. of D. They were ]initiated by the Very Rev. Lau- versi,ty, were Army Cadets MIC, rc_._d and PATRICK J. SZY- Irence V. Britt, SJ., U. of D. HAELMay 24, R.at MiancdhigaPATn StatRICeKUnCi-.BLMANSKI,ACKSTONE,of Three..of MileMaryladrive,nd president, at the animal lunch- _ _ _j._ ___ ,d_$ _ ._ WADE. sonso* MR. and MRS. Thomas a,tended St.Ambrose eon on May 26.Each of the __$_'_4_eI_.______,

R. SCeve. WADEn_y-eigh¢of FROairholmTC e grroad.adu-iCaHightholic SchoPol;rep PaHi, righck, ScAustinhool. fivewatch.was presented with a gold --_/-_;__ W_, _O _' _ _ 4gj___ ,, ates, 47 Army and 31 Air Force They received Detroit Police de- pedodonticsDr. Seyler fisacultychairman atof the cadets'dorsal, cperemoarticipnaties,ed vinchithech mZraark-di- partmentsem_i-annualYouthYouthAwAwaardsrdsa_banthe- School of Dentistry. WAI II_O]_'l_l_ [_t_'_i*'___ ed the end of four years of offi- quets sponsored b'y the depart- * * ** cer training _a the MSU cam- merit an_ Chrysler Corporation. MRS. HENRY B. KL_IN of ____ pus. |Tou_raine road is a member of ! !: : ::_:: , , , DR. ALFRED E. SEYLER, tthe committee planning the Uni. _:::::: Among 85 seniors from 46 D_- of Balfour road, was one of 'versity of Detroit Alumni Day : :.i [[ : :: ::i::- _

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BruceM- oesta Rites Engaged ServeTPointerScityW° Club Mrs.John M.Bruce MisteI..-.-.. Zemer Read in St• Clare's Doyle place east. and-Mrrs.'o, VOWSEXCange theh-immediate LeonardL. Winter,of I,ennon Thebridewor Venice Lace Kabuki Sleeves Accent Bride's Ivory Silk road, are among 11 new di- Reception at Northland Inn Follows Friday Evening own design, fa_ Linen Gown; Attendants Wear CityrectoClubrs electedof Dfoetroitr theWomen'at itsans- Rites; Newlyweds to Make Their Home linshorteandA libneellsksl Gold and YeiJow Linen Frocks nual meeting, in St. Clair Shores self ruffles of

Planning to make their home in St. Clair Shores The Board o_ Directors is Covenant Baptist Church, Detroit, was the setting enHdeedr ivoryheadpiecotcet_ when they return from a vacation in Northern Michigan the governing body of the for the Friday evening ceremony at which Charles H. veil, fastened 1 are Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall Bruce, who exchanged Club. Members serve for three Mistele, so,, of Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Mistele, of Wind- matching cotton marriage vows Saturday, in St. Clare de Montefaleo years, mill Poin.te drive, claimed Diane Sturz De Zemler as pinned white n Church. _-- Mrs. Artnerhas been active hisbride.,

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JACK DeFO_Sl" 8844852 At a family dinner, Mr. and ,' |_K, " I Mrs. Frank Firnschild,of Planninga September3 wed- Men ofactionCal ny yourinstrumenpat nelon your "'on the Hill" , Shoreham road, announced the ding are TERRI ELLEN AT- engagement of his daughter, KIN and Thomas Gordon White, wrist a_ all times, biovado's precision Chronograph. MARY MARGARET, toRobert whose engagement has been 14kgoldwaterresista...... nt $2.85 FredericLeech,sonof Mr. and announcedby her parents,Mr. in StainlessSteel...... $145 Mrs. FredericClaudiusLeech, and Mrs. RupertLloydAtkin, ofCanterburyroad,Detroit. of Sunnlngdaledrive. Miss Firnschild,who is also Miss Atkinisa juniorinthe thedaughterofthe lateEliza-Nursingcurriculumat theUni- beth S. Firnschild,was grad- varsityof Michigan,whereshe uateded from Grosse Pointe isaffiliatewithd CollegiateSor- e Outfitters to Ladies of Traditional Taste © High School and Central Mich- osis. • ' igan Univerzity. She is continu- ing her studies, working toward Her fiance, son of Mr. and • / a Masters degree at the Uni- Mrs. Gordon White, of Detroit, ing at Lincoln High School, varsity of Michigan, where he JUNE S varWarren.sity °f Michigan' and teach" waaffilsiatedgraduatewithd Alphafr°m tRhhoe UChni"'-" "" Her fiance was graduated fraternity, last December. from Detroit Country Day Schooland isattendinDetrg oit Bring your honey and your money SUMMER SUMMER SUMMER SUMMER Institutoef Technology.lieis associated with the National fi.P.U.$. Carnival _a_ of Detroit. _A_Annl-k! DRESSES SKIRTS" SUITS CULOTTES & COMPAN_ planned,at St.Paul Evangeli- COOK ROAD to to 8" 16" 5",o7" 10 19" 7" c.,,.o,,o,=,.or.. 1520 ,WA,wSHINGTON,,,,,,,.o..BOULEVARD

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Miss Among local garden enthusiasts participating in the Alice EstPherenninPenn_ngtgontonand Weds_a_-C. HSaturicks sedayrved as the'I To Morry ToBe Wed ...... ' ler Eric D. Kingsbury exchanged bridegroom's best man. A lunch. From _Another Pointe of View projeJamesct B.are Ogden,Mrs. BehrtostessL. Lindzachairman;y, generaMissl chaChristineirman; Mrs.R.

28, in the presence of Circuit lowed the ceremony. (Continued from P_ge 11) L and Mrs. Earl C. Hedges, ticket chairmen. ed marriage vows Saturday, May eon at the Top of the Flame fol, ' ! Edwards, garden lrarker chairman; Mrs. David C. Lowe t tJudgheir e imJomedhn-Wiate. fCamonnollyilies, and theThdeaugnehwterMofrs. MrKing. asndburyMrs.is gardeners are expected to be much too busy tending Mrs. Lynn MeNaughton and Mrs. Elmore W. Frank, members of the Carden Center Board, are acting as Friday Evening ownThedesbrideign, worefashiaongeodwnwiotfhhera HMoaumwardee Geoavenuerge, Pandennintheg-tgraon,ndo-f ftheirall. own backyards to bother about garden TALK until garden advisors. eir Home lineshort andA linebell sksleevesirt, jewedgedel neckin- Burkedaught,erof.ofRivardHrs. boulevard,James Edwaardnd Grosse Pointe Rose Society president Arthur Shim- * * * self ruffles of Chantilly bro- the late Mr. Burke, and of Mrs. rain will be on hand to answer, any and all questions "Artistic" (:;arden Pall 3, was the setting ended ivory cotton. F. Roderic Grosvenor, of Grosse pertaining to his favorite flower, The lovely g_rdens of Dr. and Mrs. J. Stewart Her headpiece was a whimsey Ile, and the late Alfred Henkel This program, like all previous ones, begins at 10 Hudson's Lothrop ::end home will be the setting for the Mvhisicthele,ChofarlesWindH.- matcveil, hingfastenedcottontolace,a circand!e shofe PeHnnington.er husband is the son of o'clock in the morning, in the War Memorial's Garden 1966 Detroit Artists Market annual garden party and sale. rz De Zemler as pinned white rosebuds to her Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kingsbury, Center Room, and is _ree to Garden Center members. This pretty party-sale is tentatively scheduled next clutch handbag, of Milford. lie is presently ma- * * * Tuesday, from 2 until 6 o'clock, (i.n case of rain, it will be ,_m'sof Lecxoington,usin, RobKy.,ert ingMrsa. Ccohrcistoaophersilk Egan,llroadcwelotar-h tjorihenAg rtsin ScAuhtooomlotoivf etheDesignSoci"etyat Garden Tour held Wednesday; i? it rains Tuesday AND Wednesday )orn and William T. sheath with a corsage of pale of Arts and Crafts, Detroit. And if, after you've heard Mr. Shimmin talk, you're " " " but it wouldn't dare!). a Upsilon fraternity yellow carnations pin,led at her The newlyweds will reside in consumed by curiosity, wondering what his OWN garden Hostesses inchde the Mesdames Henry T. Bodman, the bridegroom, shoulder, attended the bride. Indian Village. looks like- run and get your Detroit Garden Center, Lowrey Kammer, Arthur B. Hudson, Joseph L. Hudson, niversity graduates. Mrs. Callaway SmRh, of Dr, and Mrs. Edward P. Mac- The Shimmin garden in Devonshire road is one of Wolf, John AT.Lorcl, Clark T. Wells, Harold R. Boyer, kinglores. their home in OC _ _v_ Hthearceoungrtltgermontoad, isof ahernn.oudaulieiffngh- Kenzie, of University place, nine included in this year's Pointe Tour. HenryBuhl, Walter P. Hickey, Graham J. Graham, Allan ,weds, both Western i _ _ & S_Io _ Grosse. Pointe Garden 'Tour,. tiekotsI " Jr., William P. Bonright, II, Robert H. Kanzler, Max 0. ter MAR_AKET WILLIAMS have announced the engage- Others are the Gerald W. Chamberlin garden in Shelden, IH, A;ger Shelden, Arch Plant and Lester F. t Exhibit , 84 Kercheval Ave. TU 2-9440 of Mr. and Mrs. William J. M.a- LEY' THAYEK MacKENZIE, Whittier road, the William K. Muir garden in Ridge road, Ruwe. II DANCING CURL I ShoMneITy,H,oftoM_Oriamrini,FMlaahoney,. s6n tmento JonofHarrytheir daughter,Paulsen, sSoHn IR--of the Joseph E. Bayne garden in Touraine road, Mrs. More are Miss Mary Woodruff, Mrs. John Shene- ;al Church Miss _ai¢_h, who is also the sen,,Mandofr" Mrs.Kalamazoo.DonaldPaUl-GulanSidneydGl . T. Miller's garden in Irvine lane, the Harold K. field, Mrs. H. Lynn Pierson, Mrs. Irving Burtgn, Mrs.

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Our staff is trained to handle with skillful ease every problem _ha_ may arise in **...... :__:r...... _,...... J=::::.:..,:<_jj.J'::"::' ,.::-:_ ,:: ':_;_'._,__': ::and sportswear included in this WilSplanned _eeting the needs of the long-term convalescent and geriatric patient. LILLIE$ -':'_ :hler'sAmerican We have one standard of professional care: To .provide services in our field of _he" in sale. " ,rary in walnut, same quality a_ the finest hospitals do in theirs. In addition to every modern aid Bloomin u'll find many for normal nursing care, our facilities include a fully-equippecl intensive care wing. YOUR GARDEN / "...: Mutschler ff_eseservicesare provided in an atmosphere of ]uxury and refinemen_with THIS SUMMER Ilulfinishes when ,which our patient,guests find it easy %o identify. Every detail, from_interiors tha_ ' our Mutschler " " , Amozing Size and Colors ' ofessional. He's equal tho_ of the fines_ homes to our beautifully landscaped and spacious garden, ined to custom- abundantly substantiates our claim that Georgian East is the country,s finest, inforBUdinstoeffnectOntBl°°drn

Jeas and profes- things that combine to create the unmatched excellence of Georgian East. One or a T:uck Load •:Ratesper 30-day ftl'Onth:' Anytime till Nov. Semi-prlvate $540 to $630 • Priuate $855 to $975 * Two-room _uites $1,350 _o$1,500 Phone 463-0164 or visit I ;kiflline.hcabinusetSoon.rY.see In subsequent weeks in this newspaper we will tell you aboul; specific and special ot reosoncble cost [_

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PageFourteen G RO SSE PO ! N T E N EW S : ...... =,.,. Thursday,June2,/966 _ Thursday, Soci.et? News Gathered from All of the P intes W0 ...... _ CenteJ Marlene Gralewski ]Unitarian Ladies Mrs. Robert Niccolini To'HoldReunion _ zh_¢_o_.eP IPlan Luncheon At Camp Cavell _theo_ar_directionBalleo t / The Women's Alliance _ the i Mlddiy blouaea Indbiool_trJ, ,_ ,_ Gretel in Frk Marries Dr• NiccoJini/Crosse Pointe Unitarian Church woolen knl_kerLJ....and vuta fat Tuesday evenint

Recep Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel Follows May 30 Iluncheonnext Wednesday, June among tl_ revolleetlons of Adult admissio °œaf R;fes; Newlyweds Vacation in New York; is, beginning at 12:30 o'clock, many old time rampart thlt dents 75 cents. I to Live in Lafayeffe Towers twinillthehoChurchld its Annex.annual bridge bikSunding_y,inJuthen$ 5.hot tun will bo _ :8:)urcha15. sed in ._t All women of the Chttrch and YWCA's Cimp C|vel[ will ...... ,...... _...... Center's Alger Marlene Sylvia Gr_lewski chose a dress of imported their friends are cordially in- at the Fries box French re-embroidered ribbon lace over crepe, worked vited to participate. DonMion hold itB Annual Clmp 01_n ning of the perfc into an over-all scalloped design, for her marriage Man- :per table is $5. House tad Ftrst Old Tinge _ Hansel Js dam day,May30, in St. Paul's on the Lakeshore, to Dr. Robert For luncheon' re_ervations C_mpera Reuatoa _tween 11 Ingraham and G Niccolini. _ and/or baby.sitting service, con- and g o'clock tt _he t_mp on anne Jossens. The tact Mrs. Warren @auerke, Lake Huron near Lexingbon. ,.. • er and father a_ Her train length tulle Cadillac Hotel followed the care, 884-2699. " Comi. veil fell from a headpiece many...... , A ,numl_t:Ofwomen who at,' apnecdtiveAnlney CbyarletQK_ ing lace,and she carrieda attendantwas Mrs. RichardMercier.RichardM azur,Ken- foundia| .yearof I$Iiihope tO O_"_ _e per, JanineCon gofardcrystal-eneniabouquetcrusted . match-SerMavzur.ingasBherridesms',stear'idsshonwereorJoyce nethBestGrma_ea_,wswaki,,DavDr,idRWraymonosnkdl, btenedper_d ent,Ctm_I_lp ClveJoyell d'lain b,art,ttt 'mile (.$f_J-_ _(/'" 6t]_ witing chpa,rtsJoAnnare Math Gralewski. Ginl Cuzicki, Get, Dennis Andrews and Rick Col- camp die, tar, hs_ ,xttnded i Hansel and Gre The bride is the daughter of maine Wron_ki, Cynthia RuncOlangel o seatt_l theguests. Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Gra- and Donna Andrews. special invitation to many D_, ful and colorful p lew_kl, of Lakesh0re road. Her Their floor length blue chif- The mother of the bride wore trait are_ ladie_ _lio _at tim_ ing all the little husband is the son of the Hugo chance to perfor_ Niceolinis, of Detroit. fan frocks were accented with iants off-bodiwhice teenflocrustedor lengthwithgogwn,old at Caveli itz the 19_0'_ $0'_ and Monsignor Frank McPhillips and their flowers were blue and officiated at the 5 o'clock rites, white arrangements of chrysan- The bridegroom's m0ther_s friends, counselors _nd camp- i ' A reception at the Sheraton- whitethemumsembroiderand carnations,ed Venice hce.-angownd crystalbeadwas alsos. floor "length, e40'ra .,.of._,,.more recent y_ars. L:ver- y[--"'r',: n"g . oo..o,.s, .- _ashioned with a magenta faille Mi_s Rose* BaRon:, of Moran -:-=:::::::--:: ...... • • road,chaitmlno_ the reunion ...... - ...... " ' o The newlyweds are wcatlon- this yeJr, hl_ planned a |,_rt o ing in New York. They will program for 2 e'cl0ek, "°'"'"""hairdr°°'ess°°° ers = make their home in LafayetteL Besldes Weleomll_gOf the Old- " 'on--roge mme"u EST, Towers,Detroit. timers, the prot_tdlag will L _e_uty Solons ...... highlight_ t_lk by Mrs. Ki_ a_ C_mtenl_ of a o"_ ("r o: Better Literature _oto by Paul Gae_ cotlonm._,al Boaatrda.tme_mbo_trr_,t of the_,. " _, o.. _..e.:, Foshion MARTENS SYLVIA GRALEWSKI and Dr. Nit- YWCA, on YW camps in other! • GrossAePopplro_trer •o° Meeting Slated in St.Paul's eou_trles,Mrt. Collinsvisited ' @ Birmingham _ The Orosse Palate Council for on the Lakeshore. Parents of the bride are Mr. and many et them l_rs_ally dur- e Rochester Anthony's _"Better Literature...... for" Youth Mrs,ooPhilip,,o,J. Gralewski, of Lakeshore road. The ing her recent trip around the ,...,., will enjoy a salad luncheo_ at bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Niccolini, worid...... Tuesday ,all good hairdressers , the Lakeshore road of Mrs. of Detroit. = Diamond Philipson Friday, Would _ou Belleve Wednes should look : June 10. L Disarmament is like a party

into this. • GrosseInvitationsPointeare minstersbeing sentandto PJans Riles until--nobodyeverybodyelse welseants istothearrivre. e 5_P =U =$ • CarnJva_ Teakwood dir Interviews, TU 5-9955 -_ theirwives,AltarGuildpresi- June _-4 Orient, twin ' dents and fieldworkers.The Peoplewho put on toomuch COOK ROAD ...... ,_ movie "Printed Poison" will be speed ahead may meet reverses, fathers clock -_-o-o--o_-o-do-Co-o-_-o-,_o-o-_oo o-o o-o-o-b_--o _ o=o-o-o-o-o#o_o-CCo- t shown. ,..... " ...... a delightful new shop marble top o Lack of judgment in spent]- desk, curio cz ing money causesmore famiiy FATHER HAS EVERYTHING- ! ,t 17 ZerckevM Ave., ,for those who want the very best trouble than lack of money. Punchand Judy Block

- JET AWAY ON The only savingssome peg- cepta t'$e_ll) . W_ _0 0_ OWN.WORK , Pair of long ca pie have today are the good _ sculpture, bror

01s0n1's96; resolutions they have put away. __Jrargs_ _oHraito/ Gift Special A_o_ment of I iiUnder The " Collection Services sconces. iDryer , t e a WORLDSWONDER Moderia Handkerchiefs Monogramming

;:: "".. Father's Day Gifting ered Embroidery by Ben Austri_ PRIVATEPLANE i _._:...':, Make your appointrf_znt now fOr - ondLin_$,handemSroi,- - Sterling tease

AIRCRUISE with ,:,....-_: '<_' Th B by St di ,,,.,.., ,.in.reg,.u,l.r.,,,..,and ex- .,....,.,. ooo,o -'__-\_,:__z_;,,_". . rans u o tr. ,i,,. Engraving x.,_ • " TOZER"m" son,Mr'ofandAuduboCarlrohMrs"ad,A.areEri20083ck.a_.MACK AVE. " TU 1-1336 k;.g tit,. _ilting Tuesdayafter,

nouncing the engageraentof Linens.-- sheets, pillow- L Hemstitching second floor 1_ their daughter, Caryn Louise, 'to tablech_h$ a n d _ Ytiu!ii: _¢ tnpeL_f:i;;_Do A,:t:hen%7_!i EgySr pt:iii!, ,_i_S_LebanonT;:: New Keep y')ur chin'_ and throat line James Phelps Edwards, son of ,_ " f_mforte, fro, crib to

throughout -- I h e wofi-n_I;d'_ KongDelhi,, ThailandJ a Ip,u rS,ll|Agal_oi_ra'e,' HonSyci:er headfirmwlbathckonase efxaercr. aiss eYR.oolU_lyocanu.:r Mr. and,Mrs.James 5. Edwards, ] ,'_,,_¢.,_.,-_p } towels all personalized, Trapunto ( greatest hotels- the ..... nee Tahiti B^_-- ..... A auc ou, emn w_tn tower jaw of Bloomfield Hills. _ .g.f._.(._ _k. _,_e," Jewelry mcmogrammed or a..l:.,.

wines on.....d liquers. Moorea. " ...... mouthPuisf°rward'tlshed Opendropplmes, IowerngandCl°seMiss Erickson is attending I W'_ ,_" _.._,_ " engraved. _VP".q:: 7or yur_ner information come in or call _,wt¢_,._.s_,gs,helleg, o_x, eUrPts° etsWayne State University and is : ._j_k_ff/."_ " ".'P,__" . -- am ----, ...... ,,th ,d,r hen, turned nr,t t. a member of Alp&a Delta Pi I __" ..,,_ _ .: .-_._: _ , Monogramm, Gl=,ware. Imprmtmg ,,, I Paper Napkins and Such- .. i/U i the left,then to the right, sorority. _ _i[_ _ ,mprinted ofc0urse. Glass Etching BAY TRAVEL CO. Michigan Sta*e University, will _ "_Z:'.-_-_..'_" / e'em'' • in the Village fromreceivWe aynane eSntatg'neerie Uningversitydegreein _{ ,,_._j/_k_/_,_v _ _[_-,_._lle__l1,_fT_./ . l " INITIA.SUCCEl SS! Ailql'

16847 Kercheval,CrossePointe TU 6-0111 _ Michigan State University. _ ' L A September wedding is plan- _ " _ . . ned, on Miss Erickson's birth T tJr_ I::ri _f t_nlvl '- -- '_ _ . _ - _ _h .... , .... , ...... LawrenceF ...... ,say,at _rossePointeMemorial "I - with Sigma Chi fraternity at ] , '_'.._v--, _J__.,_mmK_=__ O_ GRgmmE _i. F T o.._The ,a_u_-d-_ansch. o,'Mid- $_ By the Piece or Dozen. I_ IIW" off /__ [,T 7_g_,a_ To Set:tle =.stete.... : ".::z:_.:_: , ,,_:.:::',:,;:* ::::_:r:_ _ ;u.,::. - _ dlebury C'ollege, Middiebury,' '] AlPermanentl V:lr|=f;=_ Fowers, _a__V _., I V c ^. ,_ _: _' '_.:_ , Vt.. h_ve informed PRUDENCE _ ...... -- -- I .,..,i • _, _."_t._V<3_p.7/v i

B._fR.FREYSEY, daughofterWasofhintgheton JACroad,K _}3 Note:...... Y_u mu,t mention ,hi..d t...¢.iv. .., ,kl,,, week', .p_i¢ial! __ .... _ _L,__" ___//_ $ "'_ that she has been awarded _ t, yma.a.um utcn,a trent., a,ya __ _-'_f._,_ t " ':_ graduation with honors for her _ ]9700 Mack Ave at BlosSom Lane _i:i _J. T_ scholastic achievements, cam- _ . " . _ / _.... _::_ .;,, prehensiVepartmentaleXaminTheanadtion,thesicom.d]e""s. " TU 6- _00 ' i: _!i_i i_iiii:_ii!:i!:;_ ' mencement exerciseasreto be _ OUR FOURTH GENERATIONOF FLORISTS !!_-i!i!i_i'_ -,,(k_,_ held. June 13. • --AN-- /.,-,.\ . This charming home is available ta some new owner who will appre- ciate good construction, large and ample rooms and fine landscaping. _a Iotlar It has a beautiful paneled reception hall, library, family room, en- closed terrace , breakfast room , dam" " g. morn wffh" bay, master suite consisiing of bedroom-dressing room and bath; 3 additional bedrooms and bath; 2. _ When the medical profession approves "__. "_'-! , maid s rooms and bath, nursery, sun deck _nd one of the most bea-,fiful _ a new remedy, it is made public so gardens in the Pointe _ that everybody may benefit +fr,om"" it'_*. -._ , (13'4"x13 Poliomylefis vaccine is a good example.

MAY WE SHOW _T TO YOU? Should you read or hear about a "secret remedy" for th_ cure of some We also have a good selection of other homes of all types and sizes serious illness, be on guard. Shun it by all means, because its use could that we will show you upon request, be disastrous. i i i iiir iii J I • Consult your physician. Ask his views on "mystery remedies." He will VV'e IF YOUR HOME IS FOR SALE give you a candid evaluation. We will be pleased to make an inspection of same .and There is nothing hush-hush -about medical research and its discoveries. advise the price we feel can be obtained. Your are under , Medicine is an open book -- for all the world to see. " ' " no obligation for this service. 90°'o of our listings are sold within 30 days. May we sell yours? "

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:es Woman's Page...,_ by, .of and for Polnt• e Women Center Offers Ballet Evening Boostersfor Big Night at Center ,pp. DeltaAlumnae Robert J,ali_ts Travel North The ,Grosse Pointe War M----bird-----s---e-o--r-butterfliOnees.chorus an P/cnic:Meeting morials Ballet Troupe under of dancers representwind and[ ertVirginia,J_oliaD. tMCCandlrawrieSSweRob-indaenrdeandingasWilliamUSherSMJackCandlJolhtess.were the directionof Mary Ellen • . The East Alumnae Associa-St.Paul s on the I.,akes/mrMaye James McCandlems,t_e brides Cooper willpresentHansel and ram. Other groups include a tion of Kappa Delta Sorority26. Gretel in Fries Auditorium band of roving gypsies,assist, will be hostess to the three brother,gave.hise£steraway in 8:15. cookiesand candy sticks, other groups i_atmake u.pthe Mrs. James W. McCazdless,of marriage. Detroi_Mot_:_olita_Board,the Lincoln road,and the lateMr. A tripbe Northern Miokigan Tuesday evening, June 14, at ant w it c h e s, sand fairies, The brideis the daughter of Adult admissionis $1.25;stu. The angelchorusisespecially South Oakland, Northwest McCandless. followedthe wedding reception dents 75 cents.Ticketsmay be outstanding.It is composed of T_e bridegroomis,the son of at _e DetroitBo_t Club. The purchased in advance at the some of the girlswh_ have been S u b u r b a n and West Side studyingwith Miss Cooper the groups, at the anmml picnicMrs. Leo Joliatof, Beridey,amd newlyweds will make tbei_r ' ' the lateMr. Joliat. , aCtentether'sFrieAlgersboxHooffuseiceotfhfie ceevore. longest.Includedare Pare Can- meeting to be held Wednes- A_tendingher sisteras maid home in Detroit. ning of the performance, dler. Janice Convery, Janice day evening,June 8, at 6:30 of Ironerwas Marilyn McCand- Clarke, Eileen Devine, Penny Hansel is danced by Laurie Ehrlich,Lou Anne Foley,Mary o'clock at the Grosse Pointe less. Any man can be betterthan Ingraham and Gretelby Marl- ChristineFoley, Julia Ingra- Farms Pier. Thomas Joliet,brotherof the hisreputation,but never better anne Jossens.The rolesof moth- ham, EllenMartin,ElaineMaj- Planning thisannual "round- bridegroom,was bestre.an.Sere- than his princiDle. pecter aivndelyfathbyerKaarthle pleeanyeNdolreas-n Kaesthleter,eJon NolAnnan. Majester and up" meeting are Mrs. J.O. , and Anne Carleton.Other lead- Or_wein and .Mrs.Fred Lewis.

pinger,paJarnints aereConvtheerywooadndchothp-e asThtehatmuussicaed lbyscoretheisMtehtropoli-e same ISFATHEWATCHR'S I witch,JoAnn Majester. tManissOCroo.per's convert]apieandisbt y oi...... ASDATEDASASHAVING-MUG? fanci- mother Mrs. Charles Cc_per. ._:_ ful and colorful production giv- ...... for Father's Day, he'd ing all the little ballerinas a The fellow who finds himself Furs _:iii_,,i!_iiiii:: t chance to perform. Some will in the most fixes is the one who ,_iii_:: _00_ t be flowers, others bunnies, has no fixed course. A _ _*!_:!:! OMEGA ...... Beauty _.

II I =" '_" I "t:_'i:i_ ._:_i::: i d ESTATEAUCTION Treatnlent:*iii !! Contentsof a fine old GrossePointe home removed Youth Council members SANDY salesfor"The Kingsmen" with enthusi- • _,_._v_: __at_ ROSANDER, NICK POPOVICH, SUE asm. The West Coast Kingsmen (The FREEBONDEDPICKUP eF to our Galleries. RADCLIFFE, JAN BUD, KEVIN FOS- "Louie Louie" boys) will be at Grosse VA 2-6425 _ kDow8 SEE, GIGI GRAHAM, MIKE IRELAND,, Pointe War Memorial for a one night PETER REUCHARD, GARY THOMP- stand Friday, June 10. Tickets are $3 in _[_,; /3es_,,,o Tuesday Afternoon, June 7 at 1 p.m. SON, SUE FLINTERMAN, RiCK LUD- advance from Youth Council members ,,all• . WIG, and FRAN NUTTER start ticket or at the Center's office. Tuesday Evening, June 7 at 8 pom. -- ...... " "

I | k -& * r_ . It pays to stickto a course Wednesday Evening, June 8 at 8 p;m, ' _.. I ) of action--everyndeavorhas honor mlSo. ...0,, nle its but has no 15001Kercheva, Teakwood ups-and-downs, p dming room suite, hand carved in the at Wayburn Orient, twin anlique white bedroom suite, grand- -- H fathers clock with chimes, Provincia! sofa, end tables, At PreN ptiFet! es _c:__J_:place'_'_'_'_for m-and-outers, '___, ;_ motion...P°weredbynaturOmalwristtheega o shop marble top coffee tables, small English secretary PartiesBeganin March,with PersonaSl howerandTea _i THIWS EEK'S Seamasterneeds no I Ave., desk, curio cabinet. Given by Two of the Bride-Elecf's _!i" batteries, no hand-winding. ,Block Soror.*y Sisters _i SUCCESSSTORY FROM ,_ windsitself as you wear ...... it and tells ':he correct t" Janet Ellen Downie has been enjoying a series of ii date as well as the ) Pair of long cast iron garden benches 6 tall garden parties prior to her marriage to William Davis Lang. _._,_ sculpture, bronze and marble statuary. The daughter of Mrs. J. Hastings Downie, of Balfour _*_ precise time. Seamaster t _ial Assortment of chandeliers, side brackets and bronze road, and the late Mr._ _!i is fully protected against ices sconces. Downie, and the son of Dr. exchange wedding vows at _ water, dust and other and Mrs. Ernst Frederick an afternoon service in _ _ming Lang, of Cleverly road,will Grosse Pointe Congrega- _ watch hazards. We agree tional Church June 11. _i_ with Father. , . we ry Sterling tea sewice Sheffield candelabras, paintings _z_'::'r':"="=z'+:""':''"""r_m_mmm_i_i Scene of the first festivity was _ recommend Omega for a proud possession. by Ben Austrian, Ter Moulen, M. Alien, Bauer and iii _veryJffng _ !!i twoAnnofArb°r'thbride e-electM1a3r,cshororitywhere:,:_i* f,llERY, ¢llAMPIN, ,i_time of I , Donde. .. . i!! Sisters, Marlene Blair and Kath- _ii CheryI.Chompine was elected '"Student Omeg_ watches start "

i_i __,,OlY_f,/_ _il to hostess a personal shower _!i 'charm and talent has helped her

Tuesday afternoon will be a stand-up sale on our ,,ii-_=:= "_ "..:-al_i_nd tea. . '. _;._! deve|op a very interesting clienta|e at

BEAU FY h i.g second floor gallery I_ _' "::!....L _L__ I =. :::.:_I tra..inedMrs. theKenpnethrOspectLockewe brideenterin - _._ Hudson's Eost_lond Salon. , g ' 1 _ ii_ ====-==_ _," =,_" m-=r __ iiiiiillleenl, withCheaesmteaan,and joinlinened' shforcower.es __!i |o/_ellf _h|e_ Month" _Lat Si_CHOOLbyl's . . . this s[ome at $_" 00" L '' ' ' z'':'_" On view now 9:30 'ill 6 liii!,_, Wl( "1_ I_'M ,,,,iiilhDeronnBaa,lfFrourohn,roawhd hoo,wmein obne-Moaneyida_: _' L_ _" , i_, BEAUT__JY 4 _(_ , ate g_ we/_y._ I!ii ...,_,,._a.,=_ !!ilo_the attenda.t_,ZetedJanetii_ I iii iii[at a dinner at Schweitzers on [ FINE JEWELERS SINCE 1934 _:." ="_ _ 16601E.WAREEN - ,TU1-4800 thing |l!i! _"_t iii/ The following week, Mrs. l_! VA 1-0445 - 'g • I|li --._i c-hr :iii/M,::':otMntea20y E. delen, of Balfour road, Iz_:j 14310 Harper, near Chalmers DU MOUCHEtLE iliil _XTT/_IT, r_ID iii/gave a kitchen shower: Thel_ ____i _"_ ='qAl'_Je'_'_ __. _

Ii[ _ii| Janet s University of lvdcnigan I Ill ART GALLERIES COMPANY $1ji!,lili _[v][ 7_llNtv,tl_Jl,_k, TJL=_I_l, _ii|_ii| evclasseningmatesaffairandwafris enatdstendoedf thebY l/ r[1_[ _ __ _ :

!_ iii .... iiil On Saturday the bride-eleet's !Ill | ii!20651 MACK AVENUe- iii|au_t, Dr. Eliza_th M. Dow_ie,[ll[ !ii!i at Vernier iii/and her mother, Mrs. J. Hast |Ill Lawrence F. DuMouchelle, Auctioneer & Appraiser I ilii _, 5542 iiilings Downie will honor Janet Ill |l_i vuv- iiii and her attendants at a lunch Jill

we 3-6255 ! ii!:...:=:::.-.-.-.'.=;;.;:==-:--;'._"::.'.::'.':;:...=';="='"Eosting:'=iij' the Rehearsal Dinner|ill L:_: ...... at thezr home of Friday, June 10, will be the bridegroom- elect's parents, Dr. a_d Mrs.

Ernst Frederick Lang. t_--'_D_ This Attractive, Ground-hugging, 11/2 Story greetMrSJ''gueHaststs ingSaareceptiot nwillinD°wnie pr_ )- ___ _:::: : ::...... : :* ately following her daughter's

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_:_:_ "'''''_'_t_ _=_lii il_!___]l!_i!i!!:_ ':_': Cl8, aubt theToDetroitMeetBoat Club. Dr. ' IE is a lot larger than it looks in this picture. It contains two air conditioned "Clematis." Bedrooms (14'10"x16"10") (]2'6"x14'5") and two Bathrooms on the first floor with two more bedrooms (15' avx22 ) (12xi65) a Bathroom and Some fore gn countries make Hugh Stalker will talk on (15x22) panelled Activities Room (134 x236 )panelled Library bannOtroublanas ecomesW°ndebunrinchesall their DRESSESSUITS COATS (134x138 Dining Room (127x13'4") and Kitchen with Breakfast Astorreage (1sp2'x16'4")ace on. the Bsuieltcondby floorWalt.er TheMasfirt stin floo195r 4a, !sothisconhoutainses ais Liviin negxceRllentoom an intoxicating drink out of BOUTIQUE

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Nazareth Alums M;. SchumacherHas A gu Bride ,t F I!B id of_°mm_"h._.t_-,ty.__'t_p_at_'"'IKeys'Glass Mee Ton t Aug. + too, u st a r e Shortond to the Pointe _=, Phi.m. Yat+si, Ho{Rites Read ting igh Mr. and Mrs. William A, Schu- a member of the staff of the { Members oftheDetroitChap- reacher,of Harvard road,an- Moduhs, In the presenceof theirIs. ter, Nazareth College Alumnae nounce the engagement of their (Contimued from Page 11) Education Act Summer IrmU- • • • mediate families Wednesday tute for Advanced Study in MRS. JOSEPH A. VANCE, evening, May 18, Korea Glass, Association: will act as hostess- daughter, Paula Gaff, to The JACQUELINE KAISER, an Ci,_ics. Mr. Lord teacbes at Par- JR., of S_uth Deephmds road, daughter of Mrs. John S. Glass, es hatelda adet thesserHot bridge_itality paCenterrty to ofRevCeorelundmbus,RobOert. E. Snyder, CarthageElementaryCoEduc11•agtione, Kemajnoshor aat, cells Junior High School, Mr. has been chosen to _,erve as a of Neff road, and Mr. Glass, of in Kercheval avenue from 7:30 Mi_s Schumacher was gradu- Wit., daughter of MR. and MRS. Miller at Grosse Poin_e Uniwr- member of the Boar4 of Trus- Detroit, and Howard Keys, son to 10:30 o'clock on Thursday ated from Michigan State Uni- JOSEPH P. KAISER, of North silty School, Jewell Stindt at of "Detroit Adventure." of Mrs. A. Russel Keys, Jr., evening. June 2. versity where she affiliated with Dural road, will receive her Denby High School and Mr. Detteesroit Historical Society o_ Keys, exchanged marriage vows. Classi Proceeds from the party will Delta Delta Delta sorority. Bachelor of Science in Elemen- Thorpe a_ Grosse Pointe High Mrs. Vance will represent the Neff road, a_d the late Mr. tory Education at Carthage School. the board. Reverend Raymon E. Bai L of Is Tues go to the Library Fund at No- Reverend Snyder was gradu- commencement ceremonies * * * • * * Ypsilanti, a friend of the faro- for all t zareth Col|ego. Mrs. Edward ated from Capital U_iversity June 5. MARY LOUISE QUILTER, Presiding at the Arnual State flies, officiated at the ceremony F. Kiiber, Jr., of Audubon and Seminary and the Univer- . , . daughter of the THOMAS R. Convention of the Degree of in the Ann Arbor home of Mrt. copysuggestane, road,Advaisncecharei_Tnseravvations,r of the($5event.per a_itety softudCoentloratado.theHeStateis aUngradu-iver- MRS. HENRY H. HUBBARD, iQUILTERS, of Blairmoor court, Honor Protective Association in Eric Mills. copy be table), are being P.aken by Mrs. sity of Iowa .;_nIowa City, Iowa, IlI, of Lothrop ro_d, has been has been initiated in,to the A1- the Pick Fort Shelby Hotel / "1"nonew Mr. and Mrs. Keys rice by Kliber, TU 5-0537, nnd by Mrs. while on leave of _bsence from appointed Region 11 chah_an, pphas SororityTau Chapterat MofichigSigmaan StateKap- Jduneent MR6 andS. _7T_will._?NbeD,_SM';tareOS,presi-of will reside in St. Clair Shores. , James W. Hadden, TU 4-7891. his pastorate _,t Faith Lutheran Eastern Wayne County, for the University. Mary, an MSU Anita avenue. The Degree of Church. 1966 Torch Drive. As Region 11 sophomore, is majoring in Home Honor is a national fraternal Courtesy is one form of riches Charge ,_ No naU MARIE BUER_EL and Michael announcing the engagement of MISS SALLY AYLING, of SCHOOL Whalen Ghes_luiere has been their daughter, CAROLANN, to Park, Grosse Pointe City, Vernier road, has been ap- SUMMER 3 • * announcedby the bride-elect'Jamess L.Bayer,sonofMr,and Grosse PalateFarms, Grosse pointedto directthe Interna- College Preparatory Courses L!N MissPickupwillbe gracluatPal- ate Shores. International Institute beginning June 20 through Saturday,August 5 CUNNINGI" Buergelo,fVernierroad. led from AlbionCollege,where Mrs. Hubbard is a member May 23,Miss Aylingmost re- Grades4-6 ,V_ondoythrough Friday, 8:00-12:15 10941Ker,

CJoss es ButMlierss UniversityBuergel is, awherefreshmsanhe aist IsThetahe affisororliatedity,wiJtthmKappae 5. Alpha troof it¢heArtistsJuniorMaLearket,gue,theT_Gre oDe-sse licenc flyRelatiwasonsemployedfirm in CainliafoPrnia.ub- '...... Grades 7-12 _Aondoy through Saturday, 8:00-12:45 H2A_RKNF3 _-_Ma_cSTU Her fiance was graduated Palate Memorial Church Tuxis She was previously a publicist Developmental Reading Program z_ ,-=o0 majoring in Dance. t_er fiance, from the University of Michigan Advisors, the Plarmed Parent. _for the Department of Report & NEWS Call Fo: FurtherInformation _.on of Mr. and Mrs. James D. in December. He is presently hood Christmas Mart and the +Information, City of Detroit June 20 through Friday, July 22 DOWNTOV_ Ghesquiere,of H o11y w o od employed by Clark Control,CooperativeNurseryBoard. where tourisprt omotionwas a Speciallydesigned Foradultsand studentwsho baysmastered Grand Ctr

!* traitCollegeOf Business. j A September3 wedding is children,CHARLES, 5; KITSI, years.She alsohas worked as abilittyo o superiolevr el E.Alae_JEFFERS(ParJ STUDIO A_-_" aveAnnue,Auguis sattendingt 26 weddtheing, De-Cleveat Jplanlannd,ed. O. 3; Theand KHuAREN,bbards1. have three amajreorpc_erassiganndmeWntomenf'ors Editfouorr b...... asic reading skillsand desire to develop their silent re°ding Coanmpud teV, an] + Grosse Pointe Woods Presby-J * * * ;for the Northville Record, and Nuclear Science GROP_SSEk oP_,Og I _ 1850 AI_TA (behind Schummers)884-0904 terian Church, is planned. I MARK, DIANE and VICKI wrote for several technical Miss Houlihan DENMAN, o1 Washington road, magazines. Monday, June 20 through Friday, _ugust S MKlerKerchevaPha -* GROSSEP0INTEWOODS willplay in a piano recital A Detroitnative,MissAyling ForInformatioRn:ichardE.Trim,Director s_av,nd_KercP _; Too often the man with a To Be Bride Thursday evening, June 9, at attended Grosse Pointe Public TU 4-44J,_ or Evenings: TU 2-4538 _o_ Pro: realprosperousappearancestill McGregor LibraryAuditorium,Schoolsand was a Journalism , j,,, ,,, ,,, - GROSSEPOi owes for the appearance. Kopp's P_ Mr. and Mrs, Houlihan,of Wcadward avenue,DetroitThe. graduateof the Universityof Kercbeva • ...... • Hillcrest road, Detroit, have concert is open to the public. Michigan in 1956. Cuamagt_r •"""'""'"'"""'"'"'"'"'""'"'"'"'"'""'"'""" • announced the engagement of " * * * * * SUMMERREADINGPROGRAM NotreandKercDan • * their daughter, Ellen Elizabeth, MARY GERALDINE SCH- Honored by her fellow stu- .. Dame an, and MARY K. ARMBRUSTER, celebration at Briarcliff Col- Sfudenfs Learn Trail Pm • Your Frwnd.... /ram Par:s_ ". to Kirk Nyles Harrh_gto., son WEITZER, of Audubon road, derlts at the .n.rual May D,y GROS_E po 1,

"• .I"'I _ "" ", oTrentonf Mrs,. andSueWiHarrilliam ngtonHarring,o-ftheofDevo1966nshirgraduateseroad,areof amoMaryng waslegs,MARCIABriarcWliHITNEY,ffManor, Ndough-.Y., ...... SUPERIORREADING .. . *'*timK=._.+'Rtn.v_ • will enjoy ou, •* ton.M,issofHoCaulirlehtoann.was graduatedManse CollegeTole, do,O. Miss ter of the CRARLES WHIT- ScmaumN_emen ] •• +* from St.PaulHigh Schooland Schweitzerwas secretaroyfthe NE_S, of Lakelandavenue.In Al',i_ STUDY SKILLS Kin,elDru Wood's Dr_ •" VEAL MEDALLIONS ."* WrescteeirnvedheMircB.Ahigan.degreeUnivefrrsoity.m SeniorClas* s.* * jrtoecothegnitiColleonofghe,erMcontriarcia bwasution Specificapplication,_ostudy_ reading R_oouadxnem,

• and Manch_ .• WINE illSAUCE *. Shethe Eais spret Dseentlytroit ePumpblicloySedchwithools LAMB,MR. a_ofd MMarylandRS. ALBERTavenueR,. ,e_JArectedthe antonreignual Hoanors Mas yCoQueen.nvoca- ESSENTIAL FOR GROSSEPal •• * as a Speech Therapist. announce the birth of their first Jtion, she was also awarded the _*Loc,kner_tm_oo_ ItowarO. Jc • especially ff you order •, Mr. Harzington is a graduate child, MARIJO LAMB, May 20.i Athletic Association's prize Shefor College Preparatory Students • a bottle of fine Bordeaux o tofendedTrentoWen sHightern MSchool.ichiganHeUnat-L MCIArs.NLamCIOLO,b is daughterthe formerofNIMNR.A soutervedstandingas prespsidentortsmaofnship.the Ath- Arno]a'=Gz_°r°nn°' • --e-- . versity and is presently a stu- and MRS. FRED CIANCIOLO, ]eric Association during the • Improves comprehension marne • * dent at MichiganStateUn/- of Warren. Paterna!grand-pastyear.She w_llbe graduated • Increa:,ceonscentration Dab'sVru_ '* * versityma, joringinLandscape parents,are MR. and MRS. from Briarcliff_dth an Ass<)- • Makes reading o pleasant activity DETROITBflggsD_A ", Open every day exceptSunday •. Architecture. WALLACE P. LAMB, of Not- elatein ArtsdegreethisSun- To be conducted by Ra__oda,a_nQMed

•• and Holidays "' •nedAnatAuSt.gusPtauWl'seddingon theis plaLaken- tinghaon herm paternaroad. Mal rijgroanwadfather'ss born day, June _., L * * Baldridge Reading Services Inc. Blues.aCro,_ss • • FRANK GORDON, JR., son Greenwich, Conn, BIu_ Hill " featuring ," Shore. birthdpy. • * * of MR. and MR_.V FRANK - At the DevonshbHi/]'e]Blue + " DIANE C. STEWART, daugh- GORDON YATES, Harvard /)_vom_t • JOSEPH WAGSTAFF at the piano . ter of MR and MRS. JAMES road, is among the 225 candi- Grosse Pointe University School _ _ L eh, • "' League To Party C. STEWART, of Kenwood datesfor Bachelorof Science Frc,mJune20throughJuly22 ==..,o • I) • • • FOR RESERVATIONS "• JCrtppled Chtldret caBradfordm, willJunibeorgraduatedCollege, Bradfro= - degreeightye-s secoparticipand atnningual in cam-the For :nformaUonc,n Gr. Pte. University School- TU 4-4444 Co/o,_ P- * Phone 886-1931 , • ford,Mass.,June6.Dianewillmencement ceremo_es at Tri- 1.A--PERS • , The ann_d card pa_ty and enter the University of Michi. State College, Angola, Indiana, ' luncheon of the Michig.an gan's junior class in the fall. on Saturday, June 4. He is a • League for C_rippled Children , , , 1959 gr_,duate of Grosse Pointe " "• willbe held on Friday,Jtme CARL WALTER LORD, of High School,iscurrentlyserv- PUBLIC NALE COLOR W] •+ _" I0, at the FriesAuditorium CountryClubdrive,PETER G. ingas a member oftheSenior None fin • = GrossePointeWar Memorial.MILLE R, of Muir road, Not An Auction --All Items Priced charge.S "• •" Earlyreservationhasvebeen JEWELL E. STLNDT, of Pace- Rides--Raffles---Rockets beautiful • . made by Mrs. Marvin Ports,lyn road, a.nd GERALD L. ment in

•" .•* M,brsh.eyIAWi_.tertzkMcIntmh,e,Mrs.JohnMissArcFhi-_- THyard,ORPEare, oafmMoangn<_ehitcsterh schbottle.ool 6 mP•U•S• Carnival HouseholdFurnishings photogra_op • . bold, Mrs. Mary A. _uer, teaehers selected by the Wayne • * Mrs. Charles Faucher, Mrs. S_ate University Center for the June 3-4 ,, Forest_ 8_ •+ =• FreBouUn,d M_tMchers. cDougk,Mrs.lasM;La. rviBusnR.s, Studytend theof1966War Nstio+a_dPeacenal Defensto ate- COOK OAD Estate 0fBayO. Benedict •• 123 Kercheval * Mrs, John Doyle, Mrs. Jay 20162 Stratford everyorg • = YOLmg, Mrs. P._ndo_ph Smith, Detroit home tr, • GrossePointeFarms.Michigan " Mrs. Florence French, Mrs. • " ' SAT., JUNE 4 from 10 A.M. Bokmiller • Dis_ingu++shedRestaurmtt Operated bv , Warren Garvey and Mrs. AI- ' 48209, ph( •." AL GREEN ENTERPRISES, INC. '•+f.rem+sd CytacJos_ki. _.,_gotms WATCH Mr. & Mrs.CharlesA. Gersten • • iCharlesBrooks, Mrs. Charles

• "-- , • "ooooooeoeeeoeeooeee_eeeoeoeoeooeeeeeeeeoeoeoeoeoee@oo_eoeeeeeoe " 'J_Lrolmss.oE_,dmundMrs. Bitters,Carl F.Mrs.KronWil-er, REPAIRING 125 BN.loomfieldBerkshirzHillsRoad ,+ wedCAdTin!A! liam Watkins, Mrs. John SUN., JUNE 5 from I0 A.M. _ hops--l_ _einer,M_. wir;,;amRowe, ...... + Origina

SMrhades. r,A. Mrs.B. AubWinalter,MissTom3icianec, "'" done on our premises Mrs.0.S. Roe Mrs. Joseph Riley,Mrs. Wil- with ultrasonic cleoning "'Wo,d.. _o.'" liam M. Ludwig and Miss Jane Lansing Road Simpson have also made their Spec_Iizing In: Lznsing, Mich. USEDGIRLS BICP] preserva+tionfosr+the,affair. SAT., JUNE 11 from 10 A:_. DONATE Hem_+.rbertCartJoyce,S. Mrs.C_rlsoLennneM_s.,au OMEGA & TISSOT (,-96 to M.?8 ex+t. N. _ mi. to l.on,i.g ltd.) MER PRO, CITY C A l Bell,Mrs.CarIMrWes.WaltercS" arlsonKrastillamernda.e A.tho'f_zed Mr, & Mrs, Alberl Phillips Ptc_

_ttend the luncheon. Groue Pointe while ym beat,hTelephoiengrstwhakenneo tabryeresMrermvs,adea_iC.oz_sphnJoses artpheo _;(_k'_ J_ we k_P'_ su_.,7_U_44 L|Enco_ |n++R.,oa_0d _._. WILL2_. ST, Belanger,Mrs. George Comil- }ard, Mrs. Orville Wb£te and Fine Jewelers Since 1934 M.;, M, J, Lambert 2_-_us Mrs.ArnoldEddy. 16601 E. Warren af Kensincj+onRd. tSS Guilford Road _ ELM[ It's usually the pickled driver TU 1-_800 Bloomfield Hills Mich. Mut that causes the accidents--not SAT., JUNE 18 and SUN.,...... JUNE 19 from 10 A.M. Certffie+Th_ Punch •"__"° _=' Mr. & IVlrsDan. ielWinograd _. Kerc_

SAT., JUNE 25 from 10 A.M. 25219 Roy Court West Home: is only 2t/_ short blocks away from the distinctive entrance of this =:=__ MILD Farm Colonial.Builtin Ig61 by Richard M. Kimbrough. Inside, desi.sby 9000 Jefferson East Phone 823-300-0 " Mr. & Mrs"'"""..amue,schwartzberg+"' P,_, "The Ultimate In Apartment Living ptus aalconles_' | 9728 Cheyenne 15 Kerche_ its traditional flavor makes entertaining a delight. For the Winffred Ove_-Iooking Lake St. Clair and the' Rmver : Detroit _uildia==°°'e. informaloccasions,the bricked floorof the _amilyroom reminds A _,o_.c vmw SUN., JUNE 26 from 10 A.M. G_ you of New England. Upstairs are 4 bedrooms with two baths and 695 Brainm_l - 9etrolt 'In provisions for storage of all your goods. Priced in the low sixties, telephone 832-6917 " _"t1Onc:)haeclroomswlth amth ...... ;_+" " "_ ' PUN( the AoDa/ has a_rived • Cl'rondeclpltlltoninated ll _ntrsl Alr-. SALES CONDucTED BY MU', Ey,clusive by from Vietnam in two _ • 14 cU. ft. Refrlgerlter Guitar ,,,,v...: 1.=_l_P,d-.£mer_-e-ic.na-,oR.nge- H.0. McNietney,Stalker& Boos,Inc. _ass IIII1_Satin Brocmd¢loth $30.00 _ • Dishwasher lind Dispesal ', 11 ChinoSilk ...... $75.00 • mlwlmv-mlN;_*=s,.Poos..l _.. _.t._ APPRAISERS T_ A__Gross Custom Italian _,_ngeris • L,undry Paclllfl*s en llvery 3078 Penobscot BMg. WOodward 1-6955 ..... Fleer Avlilad_le -- ... :P_[_NO P=per I_ses, S-M-L .,. $1.50 Avallmbl, GT31'rA Sequi,ned Skells. slzes 8 te 16 • Comlns Soon---Dlnin, Reem ++_:!_...... REAL TATE THROU H classi 19 KERCHEvAL TU 6-3800 s_0.00andup ancl Commlmry __ OUR AFFILIATE _ or_g_-_ tO $W$ per menth wlthou¢ balconle, (next Punch & Judy Theatre) _Fromr_m $_ per month w|th bml¢onlel "_ 4 Moln| GIFr$FORALL Fwnis.h.+ed,_,,,,,.,, $1alker,Boos,Purdy& EdgaAsr, socialed _ _"Y°° OCCASIONS Open Dally end SNday f A.M. to 9 P.M. Theodot [ [[[[[ L " [ . i - _ ..... _..w._._-_---_-_-._ _ , ,,..... ":r,_._:, -_-_ 7--: 7 _ 7 -- _. _ _ _ --7: -- _-. - -

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BABYSITTING SERVICE HARCOURT. Fine duplex unit. yard. Van 'Upholstering &! Dehumidifier$10.881-0751. "We wlll stay while you're Three bedrooms, 2½ baths. Furniture.Co., 20343 Mack, MAHOGANY double bed, corn- CLASSIFIED TRI-CITY. nants,below cost; at 98c,MOVING tioner$95. Maple chest,$15. away, any hour,nightor day" Family room, $300 month. Grosse Pointe Woodstarts. plate,chest,MUSTdresser,SELLnight GARAGE SALE. Baby cribs Best Baby SittersAvaliable f chaiselounge,T.V. Four 850x Licensedand Bonded MAXON BROTHERS, INC, tables,$125.Fick ratlan for

_SS ADS Baby Cars, VacationCare, TU 2-6000 DANISH MODERN sofa,excel- porch or recreationroom, 11 14 tires,wheelbarrow miscel- ,>ad Convalescent754-607and E0lderlyCare NEFF, attractivuepper,3 bed- letanbltceon,4 ditichaionrsB.,iblrcachdkrloacqp leafuer pLetieces,twith$175."FleOffmishpal"nlin_illgbagye" laMandeiosonus.Save.aturdayJune 4,439 .J, rooms, 2 baths, garages, finish. 40" white ceramic circa1930.24"x36" Barbizan :_YPEWRITER servicec,leaned, ;nce of their irn. C||| TUxedo 2-6900 -- 3 Trunk Lines To Sere You Quickly MIHEO -- PRINTING adults, _eferences. 885-2209. l_,mp. 823-3982. frame, $150. Maple desk and oi_+_[, new ribbon, $3.50. Call chair, $25. Poker table, $20. 778-4057. TYPING 6B--ROOMS FOR RENT GARAGE SALE, 1184 Whittier, 6'x9' hooked rug, $2,% Pair lies Wednesday Your Ad Can Be Charged WRIGHT-IDEAS TU 5-2727 Grosse Pointe. End tables, 18, Karen Glass, ,_ GROSSE POIP_TE room for era- small appliances, 12' modern upholstered host chaizs, $60. WESTINGHOUSE portable dish- rs. 3ohn S. Glass, iii:i 6 piece maple bunk bed bed- washer. Small* upright piano. and Mr. Glass,of _..... ' . IF YOU'LL name the job you ployed gentlemen. TUxedo fold door, many things four room set, $50. Wing chair, Good condition. Sacrifice. EDward Keys, son ' ' _'_' ..... _. _ .... _...... "_ want done, we'lldo it . . . "4-3910. home or cottage.Saturday, $35.Victoriachair,$3b.Tele- TUxedo 2-5597. sselKeys, Jr.,of Lawn service,painting and NICE spaciousroom for work_. June 4. _ phone gossip bench, $15. nd the late Mr. """ 4--HELP WANTED decorating. ' 2A--MUSIC EDUCATION VA 4-9172 ing lady near Village.Call REFRIGERATOR deluxemodel Other chairs,tables,oriental marriagevows. Clo_si/ied Deacll_ne PIANO TEACHER, beglnners Friday. TUxedo 5-3359. Frigidaire.Conant Ball birch throw rugs, draperies,etc. aymon E. Bah',of double bed, triple dresser, EncyclopediaBritannica,14tb GARAGE SALE: Is Tuesday noon, 12 pan., only. Very reasonable.821- JR. SECRETARY $325 NEED a baby sitter?The Sit- fiendof the faro- for allnew copy,changes of 1372. ters Club, PRescott 7-0377.6C_OFFICE FOR RENT chest, and two nightstands, edition,$35. 255 MERRIWEATHER at the ceremony No experience,benefits Licensedand bonded. TUxedo 1.7067. copy and cancellations. I_ is PIANO, organ, voice, theory. _ OFFICE for lease 51x56, air SALE SAT. 10 A.M.-5 P.M. Bric-a-brac, clothes, iurniture, her home of Mrs. suggested that all real estate Pro-school through univer- JOY [_MAN NURSE would like i or 2 days conditioned, 2rid floor. Mack, SUNDAY 1 to 5 P.M. odds and ends. copy be submitted to our of- stty level. Walter Mueller, After 6 call TU 4-4501-W0 3-8606 a week in home nursing. 839- corner Warren. Contact Michi- OU2_IT YOUR FAMILY r. and Mrs. Keys rice by Monday 5 pan. 2959. gan Bank, 886.3660. 280 STEPHENS RD. FRIDAY, SATURDAY ONLY St. Clair Shores. 482 Colonial Ct. N., TU WA 5-4765 Largest Selection ,of Resale ...... 3-1090. 2627 David Stott WO 2-7160 WILL beip you hand address AVAILABLE i'_OW. 4 new air- Clothing in Area. Grosse Pte. Farms TU 2-9129 27530 Harper PR 2-5600 wedding cards, showers, an- conditioned offices in Cbet one form of rieheJ Charge Ads-12 words}or $I.00 2B--TUTORING nouncements. Please callVA Sampson TravelBuilding.All New Designers Clothes _.STATF._ bought and sold.STROLLER car top carrier, r be taxed. IOc each additionalword 1-3367. utilitiepsrovided. $60-80 Ori60%ginalOPrffice. Complete or odd pieces.An- scales, womens clothing, RAWI_IGH business available monthly.TUxedo 5-7510. tiques, silver,china, furni- householdodds and ends.1403 '" COMMUNITY in Wayne County or Grosse Spring Clothi'nTag ken tufa.Orientalrugs.Hugh C. Cal! TUTORING SERVICE Pointe. Experience.,unneces. Your GirlFriday GROSSE POINTE City-Fisher , on Consi_unent for Bolan, 10233 Woodward, 'CO Yorkshire. School TUXEDO 2-6900 . sary.write Rawlelgh Dept. SecretarialService road.5 offices,can be rented 6-2500. WANTED guns old, obsolete MRS. LOUIS MARICK DIREG MC F 760 251, Freeport, Mimeographing separatelyor together.'Car- LEE'$ FASHION MART broken,incompleteguns,am- ,L 3 Trunk kinos TOR _l_tormgby degree _each. Illinois. peted,pzneled,privatepark. mun_:tionaccess, oriesPr. ivate era availablein allsubjectsfor Mrs. Coleman TU 4-6442 ing. TUxedo 6.0350. 20339Mack TU 1-8082MOVINGaHenypplewhitof stea°Utte.bmeadrhogcoml-set. ;as LINER STATIONS grades high school,collegoand 10 to 5 Daily;Fri.'til9 Electric stove,ocrasional 885-7182. _t 5 CUNNINGHAM DRUC_ adult education. GAFridayRDENEs, R steadyfor Thursemploydaymes nt,or OFCityFICE(buSsinePACEss _districGret)as. e ParkPte.-19" WINDOW FAN with stan,d ' tables,chair, chinunmerousa table, mlaimscelp, lacane-rd SLINGERLANGreen sparkleD finsnaish.re Excel-drum. 00-12:1_ 10941 Kercneval at Notre Dame 339 Merrlweather 8:00-12:45 TO S-_,_ "AVON ISCALLING" good wages. TUxedo 1-8192. ing.TUxedo 2-7252 or TUx- $20.G.E.dryer,excellentcon- Due articles1.0960Somerset. lentconditionTU. xedo 1-0244...... HARKNESS PHARMACY Grease Polnte Farms edo 5-0518. dition, $25. VAlley 2-3853. TUxedo 4-1869. 20313 Mack Ave. at Locl_noor in your neighborhoodthrough HIGH SCHOOL boys, reliable, ,ogrom ro 4-_oo TUxedo 4-2820 TO. Be the AVON REPRE- experienced,lawn cutting, TWO-room deluxe suitein air 80" KELVINATOR electric 12' ROLITE trailer,some ex- 8A--OFFICEFORSALEEQUIPMENT 22 _zws SALEa S_rATZONS OPENINGS FOR rEACHERS SENTATIVE in your area odd jobs. TUxedo 6.2146 or conditionedmodern ground range, 2 months old, large tras.TUxedo 4-0144. DOWNTOWN AREA rind turn spare time into TUxedo 1-9745. floor office building.18038 oven, $99. Kitchen table, > hove mostered Grand CircusPark News Stand Mack. TUxedo 4-1234. white, 4 chairs,$20. Wh_rl- MINIATURE grand piano.Be- TYPEWRITERS and a d d in g irsilentreoding campusMartlusNews Stand PRIVATE TUTORING money. For interview call BOY wants lawn jobs. Good lievedonly one of kin,i. Bush machines, new, rebuilt.Rea- E. JEFFERSONTO CITY LIMITS IN TR 2-4120 worker.CallTUxedo 5-6577. 6D--RESORT PROPERTY pool Imperial a u to m a tic sonable prices.National Of- Alandde_ VaP.,tnrRDykeManor, E. Jefferson YOUR OWN HOME FOR RENT washer, $25, or best offer. ce& llLane.entc73ondikeys,tion,48"$30d_0ep.. MurEx- flee Equipment, 16833 Harper Parr Drugs.@It_Limltm All subjects; all grades. MATURE woman desirescorn- 823-2418. phy kitchen.Has 2 electric at Bishop.TUxedo 1-T130. GRO$SE POINTE PARK Adults and children.Certi- panion position,invalidex- AVALON Lake near Hillman. ANTIQUE child'swalnut bed. burners, sink, refrigerator,8B--ANTIQUES ugust 5 M_iieri_h_rmacy, Wayburn and perience. Best references, Modern summer home. 3 bed- storage compartment, over- _., Director suKercav_naevpral._tmacy,Beaco_tted fled teacheCalrs.l." FULLfits,wTIMEilladjuportsthouer,rsfull.Conbetactne- Grosse Pointearea preferred, room, bath, beautlfullake, Mahogany music cabinet,an- allsize39"x26".Idealforrec. FLEA MARKET on June 5. ' ana Kercbeve_l Reply to Box 025, Grosse Pte. boating, swimming. 886-3621. tique. CaR Friday after 10 -4538 Lou_,PartyStoreon Charlevol= DETROIT AND-SUBURBAN manager, Cunninghams Drug room, $100.Davenport in good _ _._ GROS_E POINTE CITY TUTORING SERVICE Store, Kercheval at N_tre News. TRAVERSE CITY, near Sugar a.m.VAlley 2-3795. shape with m a tc h in g arm MWemori're elos aShodedp.for2491i6t Hanowr-. Kopp'| PharmacY, Ca_eux and KE 7-4653 Dame. 16941 Kercheval. NURSE, licensed desires day Loaf Ski resort on Lime Lake. BARN SIDING _ Authentic 1" chair, $45. Red leather arm per, 772-7250. Kercheval weathered,hand hewn, natur- chair, good condiUon, $20. CuandnnmgKehamrc_e'svalDrugs. NotreDame • duty.References.875-3603. 3chilbedroodrenmandhomepets, boatwel-mcoomtore,; al timber.TR 24880. VAlley 14345. B E,AUTIFUL walnut corner DGRAM Notre Dame Pharmacy, P.otre cupboard, $150 VAlley 2-3853. Dame and Kercheval REMED1AL READING MILLINERY NURdutySE, ortrainedrelief. prGrosseactical. PointeNight $100 week. H. De View, De- DUNCAN ,PHYFE mahogany troit. Phone 821-7613, evenings, dining set with nine pieces. REVERBERATING RHYTHM GROSSETrail PPOharmacy,INTE FAKercRMSbevsl on MODERN MATH, ENGLISH SALESWOMEN references. VAlley 4-0022, FLEA MARKET me K_ mornings. CIIARLEVOIX LAKE (Villa Nu- Double Hollywood bed, corn- NOV/ ON LOWREY org:ms. We "' 11 rarma Dru" lmher t_ an_ S U MM E R impr°vement Pr°" PART TIME and full time p°si" Ava Resort)new completely piete. Bendix ironer. TUxedo have it. Wonderf'al new SUNDAY, JUNE 5 SehettlersDrugs.Fishe_Rd. and Sessionsbegin June 20. Call furnishedhomes and apart- tom, snare and bass:drum, Rome Hall,East Detroit(near Maumee Eastlandstoreand downtown (Domestic) manta. Accommodations for EASY AUTOMATIC wasller, bongos, cymbal sounds, etc.I0 Mile) antiquesand will-be's. 3 II Kinsel Drugs, Mack and 7-Mile 88gr_5-62,Jn.15.Your home or mine. tionstore.s avOppoailratunitybleat bforoth ouad-r 5-2839after5., unit includes tom- ii A.M.- I0 P.M. _oKerade,,l_eval 5A--SITUATION WANTED 4; 6, 8, on private, safe, sandy $30. Eclipse power r e e 1 Beginrhythmners create all :.rhythms Air conditioned. Free p)rking. Wood's Drug Center.Mack and vancement. Excellent salary GIRL wishesday work, $I0 plus beach. Call KEnwood 7-1144. asure reading soum_moutn (_ _e ml.) pluscommissiona_d generous car fare.Experienced.Grosse mower, Briggs& Strattonen- in accompaniment on organ. Admission $1.00. Information

GROGrosseSSE POPolnINte TE PharmWOOacyD. S M_cR 2C_.CAMP$ fringe benefits. Call Miss Pie. references. 822-4215. LAKE LEELANAU. A frame, gine, $20. Mahogany tilt-top Lowrey organs for everybody and booth space, 778-0370. and Manchester Flannery, WOodward 5-6400 new, sleeps 5. Safe beach, lamp t_ble, $40. All excellent from just $495. Terms avail- PAIR early brass andirons and Haxkne_Loc_,moorPharmacMacky, and UNIVERSITY PLAY CAMP for interview appointment. EXPERIENCED lady wishes boat. Traverse area, $100. condition. TUxedo 1-6564 ab_.e, candlesticks. Solid w a I n u t dents Howard Jormsons,Mack and S- Children4 to 6 day work cleaning,Thursday PRescott 8-2037. after6 p.m _e Monday through Friday B. SJ EGEL CO. " Friday, S a tur d a y, Grosse MUSIC CENTER country table,mantel clock. Goronflo, Mack an_ Amta Pointe references. 821-8314. LAKE HURON, f u r n i s h e d SACRIFICE Singer Sewing ma- 2293_ Gratiot, near 9 Mile $86:4505. Arnold's Drug, Mack and Haw- 9:30 to 12:30 morns Well supervised home, 2 b e dr o o In s, sand c_hlne with zig-zag in beauti- Hours: 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. Daily AI_PrIQUE cash register. Ideal Bob'sDrugs.Mack and Roslyn MALE LifeGuard. RiverHouse, NEAT girldesiresdays. Mon- beach, also available with ful cabinet. Makes button- for home bar conversational ctivitv DETROIT AREA VARIED educationaland recre- day through Friday. Experi- holes,sew on buttons.Claim _rigg_ Drug Store, Ma_k and ational activities. Call either 8900 E. Jefferson. Must have cottage. Port Huron, 385-3436. Touralne Mrs. Berrien E_ton at TU. Life Saving Certificate. Call enced. 921-7693, after 6. for $3 per month or total of RUMMAGE SALE. St. Philo. piece. Working condition with Rands Medical S_rvlee Pharmacy. Mr. F. G. Lusk, Valley 1-2700. 'EXCELLENT ironing. Special- 6E--GARAGES FOR RENT $31.10. Dealer, SL 5-7870. mena. Thursday, Friday, Sat- drawer bell. TUxedo 4-2559. _$ |11C. Mack and Moral_ 2-5360 or Miss Debby Johnson urday, June 2, 3, 4. t6705 E. BlueCro_ Drugs.Mack anclNor! at TU. 2-9362. MATURE woman, experienced ize shirts,children'swear. TWO GARAGES on Notre HAVE YOU seen the latest Warren, corner of Yorkshire.9---_ARTICLES WANTED Blue Hill Pba_ma_, Mack and Some cleaning. Days. Refer- Dame near Mack. $12.50 U.F.O.? UNUSUAL, FAS- Doors open 9 a.m. mue Hm in general office work. Must ..- BOOKS, art objects, painting_ Devonsht;e Drugs. Mack and ences. 822-5771. monthly each. TUxedo 1-3224. CINATING OBJECTS that is. -- Immediat_ cash. Devom_tre be good typist. 24900 Groes- - . Be a friend, bring a friend, AMPLIFIER, Gibson" Skylark B.C. Claes Book Shop ;chool _ e&onsfleldL P_armaoy, Mack and Bez 2F.---AVIATION beck Highway. 527-2.921. GIRL wishes days. Ironing. 6F--TO SHARE browse. Grist Mill Shoppe, Tremelo. Excellentcondition. Since 1928

>ol -- "l_ 4.4444 CoMacklony Parent Mealie'the, 15645 FLIGHT SUPPORT Grosse Pointe references. LIVING_UARTERS 21151 Mack, Grosse Pointe Only four months old. Call CertifiedApFrai_tls TRAINING TEACHERS VAlley 2-9277. SOMEONE---Share clean, quiet, Woods. 886-1640. TUxedo 5-6577. WO 3-4267. 1A--PERSONALS Na¢ion's m o st effective 5C--CATERING SERVICE modern bungalow,$79. refer-HAMILTON w a sh e r, officeJALOUSIES--Enough to enclose We have excellentbooks and ground school technique. TEACHERS FAA approved. Complete Enjoyable and profitable sum- ences. Grosse Pointe Park. desk, crib, stove. 823-5531. porch 23'xll'x7' including delightful paintings for sale. audio visual training by mer work. Many benefits. For GLENN'S Catering Service for 822-5689, before 7 a.m. screens and storms. 1daD gas WANTED -- Home of rural. L__j_S COLOR WEDDING CANDIDS professionalinstructors, appointment phone 962.1140 alloccasions:PRescott2-0170. F ATHER'SDAYSPECIAL area heater with blower, ture or odd pieces.W A l- Tuition includes all texts Friday. 6---FOR RENT_ 7--WANTED TO RENT German Short Hair Pointers. TUxedo 4.4678. 8575. None finer. No minimum and instrumen,ts. Classes 2 (Unfurnished) DESIRE &bedroom, 2-beth, 2- Dual Champion bloodlines. En- I

3 Priced cbeautifulharge. Sproofs.elect fromFor appoint-over 70 nightsterminala weekbuilding.in plushDetronewit BABmustYSITTERlive , in aGdurosselt woPointeman,. 16924 C R A N F 0 R D. Grosse storylet. _Excellenthome, beforereferences.August terGranded inRiverFuturaA. rt MGalallee, rfemaley. TY. NEhoop,W bridringal begoarerwn, pillow.headpieCce,all IWANTSteuben,ED toandpurchaotherse. artTiffanglay,ss, ment in your home to see City Airport. Limited en. and be able to drive. Personal Pointe City near the Village, $200.$250. 545-0348. 7-6322. after 5. TUxedo 4.654_;. oriental rugs and fine fur- ;hinas 0,o_o Pointe'smost creative rollment. Call FLIGHT or babysittingreferencesne- 4 bedrooms, 2½ baths,2 car niture. Century House An- photograph_, call J. S. De LINE INC. a_ 37i-4525or cessary.TUxedo 5-1355. ngoarage,pets.3Cayllearforleappointmentase.Adults, ADULTGrosse Pointfamilyewillretutarkninge excetol-SPANISH4 stringwbraoughtnjo,EaironrlysAmconeri-ces,DIAnoMrONDset,serringvi,ce60forpoir_tts, aDddi-.in- tlques,17105 Livernois.UNi- Forest, 884-4852. 371-4526. RETITRED gentleman, Grosse after 7 p.m. 881-2033. lent care of 3 bedr.oom home. ca_ pine book shelf, 24" win- titeornn.al Caliteml s--aftStarburer fourst TUxpatedo- versity 1-1510. secretary 1 or 2 days per week NORTH SHORE APTS. Box 1-18, Grosse Pointe News. 886_4505. 1-3745. PIANOS WANTED ldi©t FAITH HEALING -- Renews 3_LOST AND FOUND Pointe area needs private Finest local refrences. Write dew fan, pair brass andirons. Grands, Spinets,and smallUI_ every organ.Absent,officeor FOUND. young, small, part (male or female) typing,cur- NEW AND SPACIOUS YOUNG DOCTOR desires3 bed- rights.Highestcash paid. home treatments. Matthew spaniel.Will give to good respondence,bookkeepingand 1 and 2-bedroom apts.Central room house in the Pointes. PIANO SALE GUITARS, AMPLIFIERS, VE 7-0506 ,M. Bokmiller, 8451 Lane, Detroit home .VAlley 1-5182. banking. Must come highly air conditioning, private base- 2 children. $175-$200. 838-4570. A Whole Truck Load DRUMS, PIANOS, OttGANS recommended. Reply to Box ment_, GE appliances .include SLEEPING BAGS and station 48209,phone 842-1670. LOST: Schnauzer dog, male. N-125.Grosse PointeNews. wagon

ersten lostSaturday morning.Vicin- surfaceburner,oven, refr':gSING- LE LADY wants furnishedA 40" consolefor a priceof a 1000's,new, demos, used.Must r pad. VAlley 1.5242. I CATANZARO BAND Kerbyity GrRossed. AnswersPte. B_olvd._Jock."and WdenANTEwork,D, youngpart matime.r, for$1 gaperr- coveredorator, dishwcar asheportsr, , disposSWIMal,- August,small houseno childrenor terrace,or July-pets. _toryspinet &nowClark.$58F8.ormerlyDesigned$79by5. Named i s p oyours e oprice.f immediately. BOOKS purchased. Entire If- Midwest Book Service. TUx- weddings--grad parties Salt and pepper coloring, hour. Call TUxedo 2-9922. MING POOL. Close to pub- Best of references. TUxedo Terms available. TOP BRANDS. braries, fine s i n g 1 e items. LM. hops---proms--banquet_ Cash reward. Call TUxedo flicaciltirtaenwithinsportatwionalking.Dockdising- 1-5183. : MUSIC CENTER ARTISTS MUSIC CE_4TER, edo 5.2450. Original Compositions 1-4131. 4A_HELP WANTED lance.Call 771-3124. YOUNG executive,family,de- 22933 Gratiotnear 9 Mile Harper at Chalm,;rs 10A_MOTORCYa=ES sire 3, 4 bedroom home in Hrs.:10 a.m.-9p.m. FOR SALE 331-9813 FOUND: In tree--Moran and (Domestic) E. JEFFERSON AT g_ MILE Grease Pointe area. Refer- GrossePte.Blvd.,smallblack WANTED--Experienced cooks, ences.646-6039. WE FIX ANY TV . HONDA Super Sport '65 A-1 kitten.Free to good home. waitressesand couples.Grosse ;HARCOURT near Essex, tar- * CLEANINGEST carpet cleaner USED BICYCLES. BOYS OR 886-1421. F_inte Employment Agency, race, living,dining,kitchen,UR-GE-N_'L--n-'_Y edone or two you ever used, so easy too. _IC).C)_ condition,best offer. ED GIRl S. PLEASE LOAN OR TUxedo 5-4576. 3 bedrooms, 1V_ baths.TUx- bedroom unfurnished apart- Get Blue Lustre.Rent electric Includesall partsand labor. 1-5004after6 p.m. ik.M. DONATE TO SPECIAL SUM- 4---HELP WANTED edo 2-3126. ment, terrace,or income for shampooer $1.A. L. Damman 110, 24 , 27 , sRghtl:"extra. I I--AUTOS FORSALE rising Rd.) MER PROJECT FOR INNER two adults. Best of references. USED TV SAL31 CITY C A M P F R E GIRLS. BEAUTY Operator,experienced GENERAL cleaning,cooking, Co.,19245Mack. I no laundry, stay nights,GRAYTON RD. -- 4 bedrooms Residents of Grosse Pointe GERT'S a g_y g-_rl-ready _or 17" TV ...... $15 '62 JAGUAR roadster, good WILL PICK UP. CALL 833-2670. only. Helga's Beauty Salon. Thursday an.d Sunday off. living room, dining room, den, approximately 20 years. Call saape, best offer. 823,t155. hillips TUxedo 4.4308. Own room, TV. Grosse Pointe 1 full and 2 half baths, VA 1-5493 evenings or Detroit a whirl after cleaning carpets 21" 'IV ...... $25 with Blue Lustre.Rent elec- Open _unday 12 t_)4 196,_THUNDERBIRD convert- WILL STAY with your pets references required. Call Youngstown kitchen, major Edison Co., WO 2-2100,Ext, tric shampooer $1. Sherwin ible, full power, excellent A.M. 2-6479.youwhilevacation.TUxedo SALES TRAINEE I 882-0895.- _ -- draperies,$400appli.carancpetinges' nord526-09370_39a. WilliamsPaint,16551E. War- VIC& Phil's "IV condition,best offer.TUxedo Automobile sales, to replace re- JHOUSEKEEPER with cooking -college gradu- ren. Z5280 GRATI0n? 1 3374. ate student desires sublet 3EWING MACtIINE service. 776-6200 i957 Black Thunderbird. Good _ 2A--MUSIC EDUCATION eatiringst sidman,e deinaleorsnghesip.taSblishedalary,IJ rexperiene cent cre,elive-ferenicen,ones.Tuxadult,edo GRO754SSE-5533POINTE. City. Five RESapPaONSrtmeIBntLE June 6-Sept. 2. Cleaned, oiledand adjusted condition.Best offer takes. ELMINA CAMBURN car, benefits.Ken Brown Chry-_ 5-2663. room upper_ Living room, ReferencesTU 5-6047. Mich.Music Teachers Assoc. sler-Plymouth,3131 E. Jeffer- dining room, two bedrooms, to your satisfaction.$2.915JHAS. LaTYdy'sBrosAKEewoodgrilldrone:_singwheetals.- TUxedo 2-1430. HOUSEKEEPER, experienced glassed-inp o rc h, garage. 8_ARTICLES FOR SALE Call778-4058. j ble.Sleepingbag.Foot locker.'66 CORVETTE sports coupe, }roan 10 A.M. CertifTheieorydPiaClnoassTeacesher 8son.-045Co0.ntact Mr. Whelan, LO enotherces.hTUxelpedoemploy4-173ed,5. refer. ping,Adults,trnoansportpets,antion.ear shop-$150. WE BUY--SELL---TRADE Evenings, TUxedo 51127. J executivecar, loaded, must Punch and Judy Bldg. GUNS RENT a new Lowrey piano or B_-:--S-te_-__d sell this weekend. Best offer. st Home: 1023 Roslyn Rd. TYPISTS $325 Cleaning and som_ cooking,NEFF 663,luxuryduplex,3 bed- portents.Scope and Sight In- THE MUSIC CENTER J placechinaluttcheonset;un- MUSTANG aS½, 6-cyli_ler,2- TU 4-2832 Benefits,variety jobs. 3 schoolage childrenP.rivate room, 2 bath, powder room, stallationsS.tock fittingand PRescott 5-8000 usual cocktail_lasses;cro- door hardtop,automatic,wire

_5 Kercheval TU 1 7747 HOUSEKEEPER -- LIVE IN. TUxedo 2-4935. Reloading equipment and corn- organ, only $5 a month, forks; flatware; be_utifal 4 ] LA 7-3868. [Aino.M. grad MILDRED BRI_S JOY DO'AN taXesOtherhelpandemployed.S°cialsecuritY.Thurs.TUxedo 4-5590 weekends and BROWNING & WINCHESTER 10 PIECE French Provincial bedspreads. VA 3-0_t. top, red body. Private; Call days and Sandays off. TUxedo Iwartzberg BRIPIANGGOS MUandSICTHESTUDIORY O After 6 callWATU 5-4-47450165 -W0 3-8606 room,1-4255. TV, paid vacations, ANITAevgaeragningse, -- newlHTarperUyxeddeco orWoods.a1t-4ed,523. $Two275. WEcomplATHeSALESteERBYgunsm&iK_tbSERVICEing,RE]_[NGTON TUxedotwin bedroomi.7525. furniture. Call chetedGUITAR_Dplace maRUMts; --crocheted TwUhexedoel covers2-647, 0. 2 tone, white David Stott WO 2-7160 t GUNS & SHOOTING DRAPERIES, softgold basket WAREEOUSE CHRYSLER '65 Newport, 4- l_ui15 Kelrdincheg.va1_Puuch and Judy 27530Harper PR 2-5600JGERMAN WOMAN, cleaning,:Labergdroome kithouschen,eg.a3ragyeae,rsfenold.ced ACCESSORIES weave, 65" long;8 pair,one door sedan,automatic,power, A.M. Grosse Pointe GARDENER-CHAuFFEUR l ironing; 1.2 days weekly, yard. Grosse Pointe sehool B.McDANIEL CO. year old,moving, must sacri-Drive out! Buy at otr distri- vinyl interior,l,._wmileage. TUxedo 2-5680 Experienced g a r d e n e r and I Tuxedo 6-046_. _ __ distric$1t.35.TUxedo 1-8957. ]_ ]02 K ERCH EVAL rice.TUxedo 1-5220. butorstudiousedPricesGniebson,°nWFender,and2-5488.Pecrfondition.ect TUxedo PUNCH AND JUDY chauffeur for Grosse Pointe|GENERAL housework, prefer GRGSSE POINTE FARMS, 2 Cur.Maryland VA 1-8200 YOUR OIL PAINTINGS ex- Epiphone,Goya, Ma_tin,Mos-.'66 FORD LTD, 2-door, 7.000 I BY MUSIC STUDIOS resident.Married man, garage German speaking.Weekly -- bedrooms down, one up. Car- riteand Murph. Hundreds of Guitar,ClassicGuitar, apa-tment including utilities,References.Callafter7 VAlley pet, fireplace,screened tar- MOVING: Antiques, furniture, pertlyrepaired,restoredand drums and cymbals to chooae miles,vinylroof.372-2237. Bass Guitar,Banjo, separate from house as addi- '*3-0293. race,_garage. Adults prefer- garden tool_s,china, silver, cleaned, from. Prices cut on mikes, '52 SINGER roadster,a true & Boos,inc. Guitar Rental and Sales tionalcompensation. Must be etc.TUxedo 1-9493. ANTIQUE FRAMES completely dependable.R e fe r e n c e s re- HOUSEKEEPER wanted for red..8865107" restored.Museum standards combo organs and pianos, classic,builtby Singer Mot. 15 Kercheval couple. Must live in. Two ,Band instruments,Otds,Mar. can. $735. 772-4573,by ap. Grosse Pointe Farms quired. Phone Mr_ Haselby, NEW and sligbtlyused books of perfection, tin,Selmer, LcBlahc. Shop pointmentonly. Efferson6-1900between 9 a.m. room apartment furnished.THREE MILE DRIVE _ 2 year and records.Bargain prices. us today! IIour_ 1_-9 p.m. )odward 1-6955 TU 4.4440 Res. 372-8994 Must have cooking and serv- leaseforexecutiveand family G.P.U.S.carnival.Cook Rd., 22933 Gratiotnear Mile. 1964 CHRYSLER 300 2-door and 4 p.m. ing experience.Must drive, on beautifulstreetnear Wi_d- June 3rd and 4th. 81W00 IKeGLrchEe'SvalART WASHOP2-5155 9 hardtop, like new. Power PIANO _ ACCORDIAN SECRETARY _ Some legal We willfurnishcar on days mill Pointe.SubstantialEng- 5'4"x3'4". Good steering,power windows, au- GUITAR -- TRUMPET training.Part or full time. off.$75 per week to start, lishwith picturesquegrounds DECOUP,_GF PRINTS from RestorationSpecialist MIRROR -- -- leather bucket seatsand con- )UGH classicaalnd papular Call886-5880forappointment. eMusrentcehavs.CeallGr884osse-7P509oint. eref- TAanPPANd 5 bedrooms, 884.6200 roeldligious,greeting juvcards,enile.florLee'als,_ GAS STOVE, $25.C_ll886-0480.COMPLconditiETE on.TUforxedmoica54)48divn1et. te tomatisole"rcadio;tranwhsmiitewssiaon;lls.reThisa 1 Fashion Mart, 20339 Mack. : _ Original Compositions NURSES AIDES GENERAL HOUSEwoRKER FRENCH oil painting by Mar- set also kitchen so:, stove, cost $4,500 new. Full price :'_, 4 Month Term eel Clement. "At Anchorage," refrigerator, living r>om fur- $1,845. Owner currently r, _socia|ed .._,:In Your Home or Basement. EXPERIEred. NGeorgianCED aidesEast, prefer-Mrs. ap.m.nd cook,4 in 5family.days, 11Gooda.m.-7pay 3 adults,BEDROOMno pets,homeav-neailablear Lake,July D1RIVERS!$I0,000/$20,$20000 quaLrterlyi a b i 1biutysy, 32"x26". Bought at the Paris niture. 1966 Hollywood off n_wworking for American Motors Theodor_ Peppino Tedesco Vica_y, PR 8.0600. and references. Box Q-2, 1. $1_0. Reply to Box P-100 Property damage, Medical Salon of 1930, Write to Box Mack. Open Thursday 4 to 6, Corp. TU 6.5991. Res. 493. 331-9813 Grosse Pointe. Grosse PointeNews., payments.TUxedo 1-2376. $80, Grosse PointeNews. Friday I0 to 12 noon. 2319Bus. t,:

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SSIFIED _ Grosse Pointe Park Only 20 minutes to downtown GFosse Poi tel GROSSE POINTE PARK _, cornFIKANYer lotR.EAWindLTOmRill Well designed ranch in a most for Dad, 5 minutes to elemen-

cdiningkitchen,onvenieroomntenclosed,lobcatireaonkfasporch,. t Seapare2 arbed-atein _tafrontnryd jussctphooark3l blofoforcksr thtoethecthehildentirehreke-n, BALF• ColoniWindmillOURal , onlPointe687y --a stepDrive.CharminfromLi-g t1HARCOURTPointe,peted throughout,deluxeRD. nTudorear draperies,W6-6indmillmr- 823-EXCELLENT3444 INVESTMENTVA 1-0614 ....' brary, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, rooms, full basement with re- family. The house too, has lovely 100 ft. site. Owner] 2 baths, gas heat, 3 car gazage _ creation room and lavatory, many satisfying features for • on spacious one and one-half PLANS OF A 2 FAMILY FLAT

i ""=__-_ Call TUxedo 2-6900 --- 3 Trunk Lines To Serve You Qukkly ?_ youAttachedare gainterestrage, ed 70' inlot. theIf ebaths,veryonepaneled., ex.: de5 nb,edroolargems, ac-3 BALFOUR--Everythingleaving city. TU 14200. for the lhighot. Arentrare diopportstrict, unity in :his PLpriceOVEUS RMAofGAID'S$22,RAG500QUElot,.includedARTERSfurthFor-in _ Call TU 1 _ Your Ad Can Be Charged ' _ $30,000price range,see this .tivitiesroom, modern kitchen, large family. 4 bedroom, 3 S r.D. PALAZZOLC er'information- ::::_ _:_._ home today. 3garagefire_placeands, a s2-carufficientattaclothefdor bbraathry,s, fammilaidys rooqumart, erterrs, ace,li- TU 5.6556 VA 1-_408 CALL . __ " _-< badminton or football. Sum- _'_<__'_4_&_*__ ..... v__ mer occupancy. The price will Lovely grounds. Must be i surprise you. SOLD to settle estate. TU FARMS charming center-nell GEORGEPALMS, Rite. 21D ELECI'RI( 11--AUTOS FORSALE 13--REAL ESTATE 1+--REAL ESTATE Our 25th Year in Grosse Pte. 1-6300. colonial on wooded 59-ft. APPLIAN_ 19_i_F_,_ROMEO-convertible_ FOR SALE FOR SALE 74 KERCHEVAL TUxedo_5-4100 Tired of Cleaning fenced lot.Three bedrooms like new, must sell,$1,235. Your Basement? BEPtRe.KSHIREnear, Jeff969erso-n. WindmillSpacious (including 13x24 master), 14---REAL ESTATE HOOVER-E c,, _-_, CHAMPION CROSSE POINTE Why bother? Buy thisnewer with sun room, den and pan- bath up,lavatorydown, I_:x22 WANTED AUTH. SE 1964 OLDS Dynamic 88 conver- CADIEUX RD., 124! _. Almost A WOMAN KNOWS .4 bedroom Farm Colonial that tied library, 5 bedrooms, 2½ living room, modern kitchen, : • was designedto minimizethe baths,games room and 3-car generousscreenedporch,)an- WE SUGGEST FREE PICKALLUPMA & tible. Red. black top. Excel- REALTOR new 1½ story, 4 bedroom, 2 ANITA -- FIRST OFFERING. useless and accent the neces- garage. Wide, Well landscaped eled recreation room. Cazpet- YOU consult us before listing i lent condition. All power, all bath home. Close to shopping, 2 bedrooms, 1½ story with ex. ing and draperies included. 17176 E. Warren , accessories, $1850. Call 823- FIRST OFFERING schools and _ransportation. pension area, living room with sities for relaxed living. De- 100 ft. lot. TU 4-0600. your home for sale. Free sales luxe features that will appeal Two car garage. Close to advice and consultations from EesfSide \ ' 3632. DIGNIFIED COLONIAL on one Large lot, 2 car attached fireplace, full dining room, schools, Hill shopping, and , 196-...... 0 DODGE 4-door deluxe so, of Grosse Pointe City's most garage, cool terrace. Neat as a pin. to those who are particular. DOYLlea!E 10-PLyACEear-oldW.--I3 tbedroomspark- buses.Summer-end occupancy, tshealesbesftorcfulleitinmyoure, experienneighborced - Formerly I4arp_ dan. Six cylinder,standard attractivstre eets.Ample room FONTANA LANE. 54 For dis- Only $22,500.See today. Four Bedrooms COLONIAL in perfectcondi- Pricedin medium-low thirJes. hood. Extensive advertising CROSSE POIN'I transmission,good ccndition, for a family. Beautifully criminatingbuyer who likesHOLLYWOOD FIRST OF- Lion,2._ar attached garage, Call885-9921forappointment, given each p r o p e r ty. Ask $195.Call 823-3632. modernized family kitchen. -- Walking distanceto St.Clare paneled family room, Mutch- about our guaranteed _les HOO_ ...... For someone who appreciates bedroom,room, locationIib randa r y,charmfamily. 3 roomsFERINGonlst.. 1½Expansionstory, 2 spbed-ace sandchools.MaiEasyre Elehommeentaryto man- ler kitchen, July 1st occu- CROSSE POINTE FARMS. program. 1964 FAIRLANE 4-dour sedan, the charm of New England. room, 2 baths, 2 Dvatories, on 2nd_ living room with fire- age Convenient floor plan. pancy. Excellent value! TU Handy Rd. Center Hall Col- FACTORY Air] 8 cylinder, power steering. Call us for an appointment, modern 1st floor utility room place, dining room, paneled First floor lavatory and 1-6300. onial, 3 bedrooms, family LEE _ERVI( ,_ WO 1-6550, TU 5-1127. BY APPOINTMENT plus large basement. Air con-- den, screened terrace, at- family room. Two baths up- GROSSE PTE. FARMS _ Au- room. Excellent c on d itio n. Call Lee and start packing. POINTE W I_, Custom built diti°ned_thr°ugh°uL tached garage. Near schools, stairs.Best value available thentic3 bedroom, 1½ bath Low forties.TUxedo 2.2891 : '61 OLDS 88 convertible.Full LOTHROP, _-- l $26,500. ' " 18118 MACK TU 6-3030 FRF_E PICKUP & 55,000 miles. TUxedo 6-2614. bedrooms, 2V_, baths, paneled - McMILLAN -- English, 3 bed- session, lined street. Paneled den, IN THE WOODS ...... librarylarge, livingroom, for- Open Sunday 7_to _ rooms, 1½ baths.This very breakfast nook, all large 15_BUSINESS ru l-I0l4 l FORD '65Galaxie 500 converti- mal dining room, charming _Jvablehouse has bay in the rooms. Exceptionally good BRYS DRIVE OPPORTUNITIES 21002 M,_

b]e.Excellentcondition.Pri- recreationroom, games room. Quick occupancy.Spaciousfaro- dining room opening onto value.TU 1-6300. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, near BEAUTY SHOP for sale, on 2] [--CUSTOM vale.l_)wer. $2150Ex.celCalentll 881-44cond52i.tion, Enluxcurylosed ranbrch.eezewayTwo twinand tsizewo ilyGRANDhome; Exhcelr_RAIS.lent condit904ion, ! screened terrace. Updated today foExr c$2lusi9,9ve00. byQuick pos- LICOLONNCOLNIAL817---Citon w:_indofing Grostresee- Ferry, Parcells, St. Joan. Mack in Grosse Pointe. 77% NEW REBUIL' '65-GALAX!E--5_V-8--ful-ly car garage. Large corner lot Thoroughly modern kitchen. I kitchen with breakfast room. Pointe. Near bus and schools. Interesting built-ins, much 0244. equipped, low mileage, best in the heart of the Farms, First floor 'po_vder room, 4 I BORLAND Brick 4 bedrooms, 2½ baths, storage, low taxes. TU,edo INDIVIDUALLY offer. PRescott 7-8132. VACANT LOT 2 bedroom, bath facility on • supports. Over

•64accVOessorLKSWAies, GlowEN,milesunage, roof,per- GROSSEdlesex POINbetweenTE PARK,Essex Mandid- thbeabedirdcrh.o. oms,Short2 bwaathslk onto seprivcoatnd,e ] KENSSHOWIOPENINGTON,NG.SUNCenteDAY100Sr8- 2ent:30FIRSr-ance5 T McBREARIY s_Seebreakfrthisaoostm.forroom,Carsppetinacelibrg aaryndon loand1stca-. 4-4852. __ 16_ PETSFORFRE[=SALE " TUperSp5enien4027cerce. girdlesMau feet, must sell. TUxedo 2-7035. Av0ndale. Beautifully land- colonial, a bedroom.s, family tion. TU 4-0600. S'rEPHENS ROA_ Kittens to good home. scaped 80x200 ft. lot. $13,000. RADNOR CIRCLE. 45 -- Newer - Realtors TUxedo 2-6472 ll/z stow home with large room. Built in 1952. Well MORAN, 286 .--Excellent loca- An excellent ranch house offer- 2IG---ROOFING 12A_BOATS AND CALL US FOR INFORMATION rooms, has 4 twin-sizedbed- priced, tion.Near schools and bus. ed to settleestate.Contains2 TOY POODLE, 7V_ in.at stud. rooms, 2 down, 2 up, 2 baths, Brick 4 bedrooms, 1½ baths, large bedrooms, Family room, Also pappies.PRescott 6-1534 CALL from 6 a.m. MOTORS ON ALL GROSSE POINTE 2 lavatories,panelledden. 1st: ANN BEDFORD GOODMAN 19 KERCHEVAL TU 6-3800 terrace and gas heat. Call 1½ baths, screened tenace, or PRescott8.4892. gutterwork and 8' HYDRO, '66registration.KF PROPERTIES floorutilityroom..T_s home 93 Kercheval 88f-3060fNextto Punch & Judy Theater) today.TU 4-0600. 1st floor laundry, attached 7, 10HP Mere.,steeringand is ideallylocated and ideal " garage. Fine carpets.Secladed THREE kittens,free to good 30 years' expex

_ thrboaotttle.and Waccessoriesill sell togetheronly. TUor CHAMPION fora growing family. GOODMAN TORREY--bath SEMI-RANCH.Lovely 3 bedStudyr0om, or2 location, hold.ome.TUxedoHousebr1ok-8556.en, 8 weeks insured.RICHARDLow WI]pr : 5-3180. CROSSE POINTE 4th bedroom. Modern kitchen T. RAYMOND JEFFS TU _-m STURDY 13 ft.fiberglassrun- REALTOR. INFORMATION AN[:) with all built-inappliances;TU. 1.1100If no arts.TU _-0176:_0--PIANO SER_l_l! about. 18 h.p- Johnson with TU 4-5700 PICTURES OF MOST Crosse Point& Woods SHORES large beautifulfamily room, RIEMER PIANO SERVICE excellent c°nditi°n" Terrific i000 BEDFORD" Nearly new Tuning " Repair " Rebuilding JDC_ electric controls, windshield. HOMES I:OR SALE IN 1497 LOCHMOOR. Custom built 34 WOODLAND SHORE DRIVE value. TU 1-6300. colonial. 3 bedrooms, 2½ All Work Done Promptly " " i A big little boat. Completely THE POINTES. center hall Colonial, fully air -- Traditionally inspired 4 equipped including trailer conditioned. Large master bedroom, 2½ bath Colonial. WESTCHESTER, 639 --This baths, family room. Nice lot, 264-1089 ROOFING and skis. Like new, ready for GROSSE POINTE WOODS bedroom, full bath down. Unique Activities room, 17x stonefront Colonial has e,very, many extras. By owner. 885- INC.

thappreciate.e water. Mu$67st5. beTUxedoseen to HOLIDCook.AY, Custom19768. faceCorner brickof SiJloway&'C O. Lkitchen,aundry heraoomted sunadjacroom,ent to2 ceiling,29 with onebeamentireed cawathedrll alof thbanaing,, pahneledeated library,pool withpaneledca- 1229. PIANOTUxedoguaranteedTUN6-1IN0G90.Walterand seMuellerrvicing,, ResiMidechigan'sntial andOlde 2-0555. ranch. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, TU 4c]000 bedrooms 1½ baths up, at- glass, bar, natural fireplace family room 3ix16, 5" bed- GROSSE POINTE SHORES. 2. All types of Roof: 26' SEA SKIFF, 1959, 185 h.p., den or third bedroom. All tached garage, 100x162 lot. and completely carpeted. A rooms, 3 baths, paneled bedroom ranch, family room, COMPLETE piano servIce_ Tun- Gutters and O many extras, runs well. Ask- king size rooms. Attached 2½ Under $50,000. multitude of quality features games room with bar, TU recreation room, 100 fi. lot. ing, rebuilding, refinishing, Repairs. No job ing $2,700. TUxedo 1-6dg0. Completely air- WHITTIER 1038, Colonial 6 and fresh ideas await your 4-0600. Attached garb-go. $40,000. Call de-mothing. Member Piano or to_ sr conditioned, large rooms, 3 bedrooms, ll/z Tecnnicians Guild. R. Zech, DINGHY, 9' fiberglass, refin- baths. $37_500. Open daffy JOHNSTONE & 731-7707 OUR NEW N!

ished in royal blue and 1Tla-_-_L},'_IC_S_r_, 2009 -- -11/2 1-5. Owner.TU 2-1675. ANIEL 75 WILLOW TREE -- Here's CALL 899-: hogany, like new. $185. Call blocks ¢o Mack. Brick bunga ..... truly a large 4 bedroom, 2 37 BEACON HILL 885-5703. low. 3½ bedrooms, natural- E. JEFFERSON -- South Man- 20225 Mack TU 6-1190 bath family home. Lots of 211MOV|NG @ STORAGE :_i:" Free Rsti_

W _ _, _ _._. _ _. cafirreplgaace.rage. Total _axes $305. istique area. 8 room brick. Fire- OFFERED BY iplusnspectifeon.atures f_r you to see. JOHNSTONE 886-2318._ear Lake LIGHT HAULING and moving, : $,l.l. ROOF & Girl racing. Texas 4.6818. Open Sunday 2 io 5. place. Owner 837-7929. NEW HOUSE daily, Sunday, evenings- Call Caulking, chimm largebedrooms, den, 2 baths, READY FOR OCCUPAkCY VAlley 4-3211. ]k Gutters cle SAILFISH, complete wooden M. WARNER, Realtor When You're Ready THESE HOMES CUSTOM built Cape Cod, 4 Hull,Red Nylon Sail.TU 5- TU 5-5788 WE WISH we had a dozen of to Move onto OPENSUN. 2-5P.M. diningroom, 2½ car garage Stepdown livingroom, tining 21A_GENERAL SERVICES _ ADVANCE MA_.. these to offer but this week a Beaut_ul Street carpeting, draperies. By own- room, Mutschler kitchen, I.. Tiff 2-55_ -. 17063V_'5, FIBERGLASSTU 5-1861. Invader threePurdy new& listingsEdgar hasto enticeonly See COX _ B_KER or, $37,700. TUxedo 4-3431. breakfastgarden room,room, 4librarybedrooms_nd CARPET LAYINQ __ R_ l-_-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e_,,] with extras, 75 hp Evinrude LAKESHORE ROAD you potential home pur- MIDDLESEX ROAD, n e a r "TU _-'7_)0 . (fireplace in master bed- NEW AND OLD _': _ Do work myself. tiLaltkevietrawiler.6.21Good04. condition. S4efae milythe labedrooms,ke from e3verbyathsroom.and willchasers.dangleIn thebeforeFarmyos u wea Wind_ifullymill mPointaintaie.nDedrive. 4 Beau-bed- TAPPAN Says; rnoonooms.), 3 baths. Open .ffter- Stair Carpet Shifted ,."_:,,,.,'_:_'= 21H--RUG CLEA 3 servants rooms with bath. three bedroom colonial with room, 2½ baths (plus maid's Repairs cf All Types :::_: room and bath) b'rick Colon- CROSSE PTE. "Treat yourself to a different 548-0419 88:-8848; 12F--REFORSORTSALEPROPERTY CuLargstoem lbuiot.ltS1p954rin.kClerallfsoyrstbemro,- twofloobrathlavs.aThetory,r4 stisepa -downfirst ial. Complete with living SHORES " BREMER-DRUMMOND Cigaret Burns Re-Woven PR! D chure containingpicturesand screenedand coveredporch, room, dining room, kitchen,70 FONTANA LANE, 4 bed- way of livingin the Grosse LEO and BOB TRUDEL floor plan. Immediate posses- separate dining roo"m and a library; new large "g/_rden- rroooomm aCndape baCothd,onMfirstaster floor,bed- pGrossarkse , rPointesecrea.tionEaxcl ellenareats, 13A_LOTS FOR SALE TU 5-0703 Carpet & Fu RESORT INCOME PROPERTY siGn. generously p_oportio n e d view" panelledFamily Room; Library,spacious foyer,].iv- shops, schools--allthe very CLEANEI familyroom wi,thfirepiace, plus recreationroom. New YEAR around home in a plan. WASHINGTON ROAD, 636 ingroom, formal diningroom, best."Take your choicefrom GROSSE PTE. WOOD_ IIANDY MAN S E R V IC E _ Our Plant or Y_ ned resort community on 4bedrooms and den in thisEng- ANOTHER in the Farms.is this "filteredair" gas heat. A IXL kitchen,large breakfast thesefhm offerings: Ridgemont off Mack 35' lot, Chimney, porch repair and Lake Charlevoix, with com- lish Tudor on a quiet tree-lined six bedroom colonial with very comfortable home. area and panelled family $3,500. TUxedo 1-3000. _dd jobs. PRescott 7-3452. FREE ESTIM plete maintenance. Will de- street. Immediate possession, three ex.tra rooms on the EDW. HENKEL CO. WO 1-2655 room, laundry room spa- PHONE" TU 4-6200 30615 CADI sign and build to your faro. Open Sunday 2-5. first floor. Situated on a cious closets GUIDE TO GOOD SERVICE TUxedo 5- fly needs. See our models, deadend street just a two ' - 1834 ALLARD -- Comfortable 2 VillaNuava, Ironton,Michi- BEACONSFIELD, 803 minute walk 'tothe Pier ALSO 4 bedroom Colonial bedroom, plus paneled den, ___ , ARDMC romTrombleySchooFinel b.yerinthe bracket.FO SSe n gooddining::oom.Convenient ingspe i U gan. Phone 1-616 Liberty 3 bedroom bungalow across Park. Priced to tantilize the G completed, living room with fireTlace, c,_,., and lure modern kitchen.Large rooms. Poi te FONTANA BUILDING CO. location. |ledi¢! __ ,. _t and business. Only $19,500. Don't miss this! A NEWER, center hall colonial LOTHROP. First advertised. At- TUxedo 4-2750 _ _------_l_ C|• rcu|ts• Free Estim 0:4MIOA HIGHLODGEbankFORof aSALEbeautiful KARL DAVIES indelivtheer City,C.O.D.whichby Julwey 1canst. tracFamiltivey room.ranch. TwoAlso bedrooms.basement Open Stmday 2 to 6 65ra8 nAchNITA--witho Gbedroom,E kitchen. 2 Wbathell f __,m,mCe [ 772-2252 trout stream, suitable for TU 5.3220 Three big bedrooms up with bedroom and bath. UtiL_.ty landscaped. Priced at $14,500. _ PROMPT $1=R_|Cl_ [ BESTCARPETC 704 paccolushmmodclubateor family17 guuesse.ts Willin twbuoiltinsbachs.andTheis j_tkitchena couhaples roeaotm.ion Froamilyom. Bkiteauchtifen.ul Recocn-- BALFOUR 1003ImmacuBALFlaOteUR--co4 nditibeodn.room, 2½ Krusmann Electric C o. CLEANING,I main building. This is one of steps from the paneled dition. $39,500. bath center hall New Orleans serving the Gemme Pomt_ area o_ 36 years evI"11 '__---_1=_M_$' _ REPAIRII the better lodges in lower AN1TA--3 bedroom face brick family room and the large 4 B E D R 0 0 M Colonial with colonial, like new. Beautifully _ . - _ PROMPT HOME Michigan. Formerly owned by bungalow, natural fireplace, covered porch. WEBBER. Authentic English large, heated swimming pool, decorated. Priced right. FREE ESTI_ the Mitchell Bentley Corp. dining room, completely re- Tudor. Superb construction cabana, family room, screen- and detail. Five master _ed- INSURE: 893-2291. modeled kitchen with built-in BY APPOINTMENT rooms, five and one-half baths edcarpterretingace,, d crya cp1eorien e sfen, ece,tc. 1339a largBALFe OUfamR--ilyJust-- 5 berigdhroot m,for S_rving fhe .Poinfe Area TU 2-65 oven,and %range,gm _ge.dishwasher. Car ONE OF A KIND, a terrace plus servants quarters. Pare IDEAL FOR FAMILY WHO 2_/_.car garage. 13--REAL ESTATE town house with four bed- eledlivingroom, diningroom, LIKES BOTH GRACIOUS 2| I--FAINTING rooms and two and a half and library.Recreationroom, AND 0 U T D 0 0 R LIVING. 70 N. EDGEWOOD-- Enjoy DECORATI FOR SALE OXFORD SOUTH. 4 bedzoom, baths.Shows so well you'll etc.Large grounds.Priced at Only 7 years old,like new, per cent air conditionining a FOR ,THE 2_z bath center entrance Co- think the photographers fraction of reproduction cost, 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch .in COMPLETE decor_ WASHINGTON ROAD lonial.Contemporary design just left.Would you be- with June Ist Possession, the Shores. Large family HOME AND OFFICE l_nging,in_ured, with first floor library, break- litre Better Homes and BEDFORD. 100 ft. lot near Jef- room, modem kitchen, beau- New For_h_ble AI Schneider. TE BY OWNER _ast nook, screened terrace, Gardens? We believe this fersom Fine condition. Five SHAREMET 886-5020 tifuily gardened, fully sprink- AuthenticcenterentranceCol- 2 car a,tachedgarage, won't be around long be- bedrooms, three and one-half lered. TYPEWRITERS DONALD l onial,4 bedrooms, 2½ baths, ' causeit isbeing offeredat baths. Library. Card room. GrossePionleI)ab _RoSSE POINTE PARK--Con- $_,_0 Deeorat( Lbrivingeakfast roorm,oom, diden,ning reroom,crea- WHITTIEial withR--33½ bbaethsdroom.First Colfloorn. only $32,500. Brerooamkf. ast$47,500room. . Recreation LOUHMOOR- Colonial. 2 bed- venient to schools, shopping, 13131 E. JEFFERSONAVE. TU2 =53W Exterior tion room, large screened den and family room, 2 car at- AN EVER popular brick colo- rooms plus sit,ting room or 5 yr. old 4 bedroom, 2½ bath Pree Estim porch, bedroom and full bath tached garage. Recreation nial with a wide center hall WESTCHEsTER near Lake. nursery. Big living room, Colonial, family room, att. _ ADD!NI 4o Years in on third floor. For appoint, room with natural fireplace with plenty of elbow room. Superlative Early American. beautiful garden. Near Ex- I]MACHINES JOANNAWESTERN TU 1-7C Under$50,000. Ik_"_TYPEWRITI'RS WI NDOW SHADES _ous_ ANDGAP. ment call TUxedo 5.2576. I and ,av. many extras. Tthreeotal ofandfive abedharoomslf baandths, Shaixlf bedroomsbaths. ,Panthelreede andlibraonery. '- NOTTIpresswaNGIy._LAM$22,90_ @ 3 bedroom 4481garaHAgeRV. BeARDautifull, Detroit-y decoratedAll. __\ and ANITA. 3-bedroom brick bun- Extra room down and a re- Fine Recreation room. Four bungal_v. A block to Defer brick Colonial, 3 bedrooms, Cleaning, Turning, Repairing ING--Exterioy galow. Natural fireplace, din- vamped kitchen. Reeendy car garage space. Slate zoof. and Pierce schools, $22,500. _ Sule_ Fast Service also basement, bl, Attractive6 room home with ing room, basement, lay,,2 reduced in priceto attract Fully air condiUoned.Many 1½ baths, breakfast room, mtd ALSO FEATURING fireplace, finished basement, worthwhile details. $65,000. ideal fur family living. Under Clean eaves and 1 Icar garage. Convenient to you purchasers in the lower LAKESHORE -- Grosse Pointe Service CUSTOM MADE SHADES reasonable. Exc, garage. Well kept. Near schools and transportation, forties.. Shores. Attractive vacant $25,000. WOIV[_R|N[! .-- ences. Free es! Queen of Peace, Bishop Gab SUNNINGDALE, a d j o i n i n g colonial. 4 bedrooms, 2½ 550 LAKEPOINTE -- Close to • of.ered in the Farms, and semi-ranch. Two bedrooms, pletely carpeted and draped. Our New Locotion lagher. $26TU,0020-.2100 GROSSEroom, aluPTE:minumWOODsidinS--g -3bunbed-ga- ANOTHER-Overloo, kinLAg theR G CE oRu nhomet r y Lochtwo mbaothors goonl( ficrosut rse.floorQ.uaTlitywo baths, big family room. Com- sEchools,nglish lTakudore a,nd 5parkbed.roomsLarg,e Typewriter Servic,, 1._ PAINTI]b Lii_e new, corner lot, 3 bed- low. Family size kitchen. Ideal 3'/_ baths, modern kitchen. Next to th, _vorlr_l-lohl GRA room ranch. Large kitchen, starter home or retiroes. Club golf course. A raag- bedrooms and bath above. OUTER DRIVE.' -- Between In_erior and E_ nificently maintained Eng- Activities room. Fine paneled Mack and Warren. Sharp, 587 LOCHMOOR--Custom-bullt VA 2-3Sb0 SALES AND SERVICE dential and com_ s natural fireplace, 2 car gar- lish manor house with recreation room. Many expen- vacant, 3 bedroom colonial, executive's home- must be 14830 Warren, at Alter insured, free esl age, top location. FISIIER RD.--3 bedrooms, 1½ enough room to house your sire details. , Large kitchen,finishedbase- seen to be appreciated.Many TUxedo 5-6000 periencedcrew.

886-4200 bathfast nook.English2 carColattachedonial. Bregaakr-- huntgun ingbearers.guests withRompall abotheuirt BALLANTYNE Ct. W. Impec- Parish,ment, gcasarpetehe_td , andSt.drapCelard.e special features, luxuriouskit-ROAD THEODORE] Pretty as a paper valentine, age. _able ranch, well located on chen. Exquisite throughout. SERVICE UN 3-24 You will want to be the proud the three-plus acres, and dead-end street. Three bed- NOTTINGHAM -- Income be- YOU CAN RELY ON

owner of this custom ranch, in HUNT CLUB. Neat as a pin, 2 free form pool, Give us a recreation room° $39,000. ing room with fireplace, den, bath ranch in the Shores, TU |-9813 PAINTING, c o i o Harper Woods. EXTRAS! Call bedroom brick bungalow. Na- call and we'll tell you more family room, rec. room. As- TU 4-3988 papering, paper ] us and wTUe'll 2.2tell 10you0 . tural fireplace, dining room, atakboue tathiswsimplaicne,thebut bettlarge'er FISHER.r°°ms' Ctwap° e bCaodths"builPantele1956.d datweeiningnd nbarMactoh,om,kbothankitcdheupWn,arreanbedrdn"doomoLiwn.v" 99suSHmOeRElHAM--arge 330 ybear,edr°°m'5½% 2 _I_ KECTRONIALLY Mewart_mshing s,1w2,or2MukJ c a r p e t i n g throughout. Rec allow about fifteen minutes Four bedrooms, two baths, of Plusk recreation room in mortgage. Lovely 3 bedroom, 1½ bath room, 2 car garage, for the call. which two bedrooms and bath basement. Price reduced. Erl RichardsService FOR QUALITY SERVICE ranch, 18x18 family roc_n, 2 are on first floor. Dem Near REMEMBE- R _..._ _,.., ,. ,_. w_,, oN GEORGES.

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SCHWE ]00 KERCHEVAL TU 4-2228 B3 KERCHEvAL TU ",_(W)0 9o Kercheval On-the-Hill Fld_.rlid.,011,,Hll,. h Dependable$?rvlces Aucbe.VAlley ITZER CALL TU 4-4400 TU 1-6800 S6S L...... Iii ,June2, 1966 Thursday,June 2, 1966 GROSSE POINTE NEWS PageNinefeen I"SFORSALE I

OINTE PARK. 183'x- SILVER & GOLD PLATING War Memorial Center Donors a. New Horrles Brass Polishing & Lacquering. May 18 mington, Dr. & _Irs. Frank Sy- Mrs. E. R. Romine, Mr. and • tot. Windmill Additions _ Alterations JewelrOxyidizinRepairing.g and RepEairingngraving. Dr.{Con&tinuMedrs. Orlanfrom PM.ageArnold1) ner,Mr.&lffr. Mrs& .MrsCharlesBruce }t.Took,Sy-anMrs.d Mrs.E. L.LaddySolkowski,A. Rice, Mr.Dr. andand aNY _EALTOR Kitchens, _Family Rooms Fireplace fixtures refinished. Misses Ina and Katherine Atkin Mr. & Mrs. W. Trominski, Mr. Mrs. Taylor H. Seeber, Mr. and

ENT INVESTMENT r ' Modernizing Bathrooms LEFBERT Mrs. Howard R. Boyer, Mr. & & Mrs. Leonard A. Tutag, Col. & Mrs. Ray E. Veuderbush, Mr. VA 1-0614 ADS We Also Specialize in Mr. & Mrs. J. S. Bichler, MT.& & Mrs. Clarence D. Troup, Mr. Mrs. Gordon Skinner, Mr. and _A2FAMILYFLAT . THIELE Construction SILVERSMITHS AlMfrreds. H.W.W. SruSrown,sh, GlennMr.&WM.rs.Car- E.Mrs.VerbGi.eTuttle,st, Mr.M_c:.&Mrs.Mrs. RichaJohnrd tIenryand MrsS.. WY.alker,L. MVestr. aanl, d Mrs..

;VIAID'SARAGE QUincARTERSludedin _.. Call TUxedo 2-6900 ----3 Trunk Lines To Serve You Quickly _!__ &SupplyCo. 3 1B4l_Ik0, WesCHAt RofLEVChaOIlXmers, Cpentearr,r, Mr.Mr.&Mr&s.Mrs.S. A.FrankCigllizar WhE. itVogel,eiev,Dr.Mr.& &Mrs.MrsJ.ohnJackN. MilJosephton AZer. Zillui,ehlke.Mr. and Mrs. lot. For furth- _ _ PR - nation$22,500.. _ Your Ad Can Be Charged 5-2323 VA 2-7318 Mr. && MMrsrs..WilPeltieamr ClB.emeClnatrke WWooright,ton, Mr.Mr.& &]_(rs.MrsA.. BWybo,. A. • Mr. and MrsMay. W.26 D. Allison,

CALL ustorncr SERVICE Mrs. J. M. Cudlip,Mr. & Mrs. Mrs. W. Tom Z_r Schmiede. and Mrs. James E. Brophy, Mr. .... _ C aft 21Z--LANDSCAPING Mrs. Gage W- Coope:',Mr. & Mr.&Mrs. Nels,)nYarbrough,Mr. andMrs. LelandBlatt,Mr. U 6-4444 ...... Frank J. Dale, Miss Florence May :',4 and Mrs. Ralph Burton, Mrs. H. K. Daniels,Mr. and Mrs. Davies,Mr. & Mrs. William M. Mr. and Mrs. David W. AI- Albert M. Demchak, Mr. and ,EPALMS, Rltr. 21D--ELECTRICAL 211mPAINTING AND 21PmFURNITURE REPAIR COMPANY COMPLETE LAWN SERVICE Co.,Dr. & Mrs. Nelson W. Die- APPLIANCES DECORATING Additionsand Remodelingof all vA 4-9172 bel,Mr. & Mrs. RichardDurant, nold,Mr. and Mr.,.ClarkBeard L ESTATE typesexpertlydone. Mr. & Mrs. M. H. Ericsson,and WillisC. Beard, Mr. and al_ndrs.Mrs.A. J.ChaFrlinechs _.man,GetleJr.,r,Mr.Mr. 121 CONSTRUCTION AL'S LANDSCAPING Day, DetroitMortgage & Realty Mlrs.ard,OMrct.aandve P.Mrs.BeaDudleyuvais,MrAr-. aMrnds.Mrs.WilliJohnam R.J.EvaGorns,maMrn,. aJnr.,d NTED HC)C)VER-EUREgA yearsexperience.All cracks LET US DRY CLEAN • Family Rooms • kitchens Mr. & Mrs. B. B. Fichter,C. W. and Mrs. A. D. Biackwood, Mr. John H. Gulevich,Mr. and Mrs. 'E SUGGEST FREE AUTPICH.KUP SE&RVICEDELIVERY inwasillsdeandnd oucetsiilingdefissandxed.Alled. YOUR FURNITURE • Remodeled • Recreatio[n COMPLETE landscapingsere- Finger,Jr.,Mr. & Mrs. David and Mrs. H. W:lliam Butler,George L. Heidt, Jr. Paul H. mlt us before listing ALL MAKES Windows and cracks caulked We specializein Dry Cleaning vRoomserted •• PorDormcheesrs• A•ttGalcrsConage-s " idrceesbysing,JuliuscultivLaQuiatieng,reedging;. Top LGreco. Gamb. le, Mr. & Mrs. PhilipMr. and Mrs. VJ;_incecknDeFort R. eDst,e. Henning, Mr. and Mrs. Louis

LndmefOrconsultFreaetionsSfromSaallees. 17176E_s_.warrE.ensiVdaecuum'_1-1122 teedawndork.putCltiedean,' guaran- edGuaranOeed,andfurniturfineoriehntaeraRm,lUpholse'lustrUgFres"eeReteringlnm°dr-noeledsur'eEd,andstandlmatePlasnning shrubs,cLuawneVergrn gee, nsttifertnizingH.eprunenan,Ott°eFd.sr.,H' am]i& Mrn,Mr.S.MErasrIE. 1.I'arl&PetriS'swingGr°sSPointeeaClub,Mr.ndBalanceMissHribMrs. ar'JuneKeMr.nnGetJohnstOn," hKleeMrsb,. and fulltime,experienced Formerly Harper Vacuum CALL GEORGE no odor and no priceincrease!Service.FKA Financing. Spring Clean.upwork. Hourly Heenan, Jr.,Mr. & Mrs. Palmer Jnhn Grylls,Johr O. Hastings,F.LakJ.eKrStaj.eClwskairi.Chapter Michl. rates.Reasonable.Free esti-T. Heenan, J. Gordon Hill,Mr. Cecil Jourdan, _[r. and Mrs. gun Society ProfessionalEn- Z×_einnsivyoureraCdve ertisingneighbor- 841-5961 DEAL DIRECT WITH mates. 885-5659. & Mrs. Daniel Hodgman, Mrs. Daniel E. Kuhnlein, Mr. and gineers,Mr. and Mrs. Frederick ach property. Ask GROSSE POINTE'S ONLY Grosse Pointe Furniture BUILDER D.H. Hodgman, Mr. & Mrs. Mrs. Ray J. Lynch. P. Lattin,Mr. and Mrs. Edgar HOOVER Walter R. Bowell, Jr., Mr. & Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Norcutt,R. Lehnen, James Matujec,Mr. _ur guaranteed ules HUGHES BROTHERS CleaningCo. TU ]-] 02_ TRIMMING, removal,spraying,Mrs. CarlKamhout, Mr. & Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. I_mald W. Os- and Mrs. Waid H. McKnight, _" - DECORATORS 9226 Bishop Rd. feeding,and stump removal. William H. Knapp, Mrs. Adolph born,Mr. and Mrs. Ted Padly, Dr. and Mrs. Donald L. Otto, LtE FACTORY AUTHORIZED 5293Yorkshire Detroit,Mich.48224 Free estimatesCompl. ete tree G. Knorpp, Dr. & Mrs. Alfred Mr. and Mrs. Arch L. Rankin, Mr. and Mrs. John D .Peacock, e and startpacking. PO_NTEC_ERVIVACUUMCE 882-9750or 821-9643 Robert Johnson TU 5-_5Z Kitchens-FamilyRooms sSeerrvivice.ce,TCUxaledoFlem1-695ing0.Tree Large, Dr. & Mrs. John Mac- Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roberts.How- Mx. and Mrs. Elmer W. Rupp, _CK TU 6-3030 Contemporary_Classic Kenzie, Mrs. G. W. Malcom- ard H. Robinson, Jr.,Mr. and Senior Ladies Club, Mr. and FREE PICKUP & DELIVERY PAINTING and decoratingoi son, Mr. and Mrs. D. Charles Mrs. Jay W. Sorge, Mrs. Beth- Mrs. Frederick Shepherd, Mrs. NEW REBUILT PARTS finest quality. Commercial 2|_'-PLASTERING Deal directly with Remodeling Vic Dhooge Net sMcNY: r,ut . David F. Waggoner, Blount Slade, Mr. and Mrs. and residential. Insured. VA Specialist who does his own Mr. andMrs. David A. Wallace, James Sweeney, Mr. and Mrs. work. 15 years of delighted Star at _ & Mrs. Theron W. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. WilDer, Herbert J. Trombly, Mr. and M NESS TU 1-1014 PR 2-40_0 4-9172. PLASTERING _ Specializinre-g customers.References.V'm. Mrs. H. W. Plaggemeyer, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. BillWilliams,Dr. Mrs. Vene L. Whims, Mrs. PORTUNITIES 21002 MACK pairs,cracks,fall, ingceilings, Julin. 776-5195 (res. East & Mrs. VictorG. Raviolo,Mr. and Mrs. John N. Wolfe, Mr. Charles Wright,Jr.,Miss LIen- SHOP for sale.on Custom Rite clean.Jim Blackwell,VAlley area).Also completeconcrete Vic Dhooge, former Oennis & Mrs. Joseph Rotole. and Mrs. Charles Wright,lit Mrs. Edwin F. Sanders,Mr. nor Wrobel. n Grosse Pointe.777- 21E_CUSTOMINDIVICOR_esDUETSdlgALLY, ed InteriorDecorators 1-7051,VAlley 4-3022. service, and basketballstar at Grosse & Mrs. John G. Scales,Mrs_ May _5 May 2_ rs FOR SALE Spencer girdlesand surgical EXQUISITE COLOR Pointe high school is _he Big .... supports.Over 30 years ex. PAINTING and DECORATING 2_R_CEMENT WORK H.F. JENZEN Ten tennischampion at No. 5 _]mer F. SchoenithMr., & Mrs. Mrs. Virginia Bloodsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Asmus, FRFE perience.Maude Bannert BUILDING. singlesand No. 2 doubles fo£ KeEnowdnnetahy,J.MSr.chwartz,& Mrs.H.HaTrloTerry Mr. aandnd_.Mrsrs.Joh_. S. R.A. CBrowdarnagher,i, PeggyWilliamBessH. eBrundt,Mr.esen,andMr. Mars.nd Michigan StateUniversity. C. Stahl, Mr. & Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs L. H. Charbon- Mrs. E. T. Callahsn,Mr. and as to good home. TU _,4027 VE 9-1385 xA/i]!iamFerguson Home and industrialrepairs At the season'send Dhcoge F. Stoltenberg,Mr. & Mrs. John neau,Mr. and Mrs. William Co- Mrs. Gerald W. Chamberlin, 821-4513after6:30 p.m. ALL KINDS CEr_ENT Additions,attic= completed,led the team in scoring,having R. Strongman,Mrs. James Sur- ham Mr. and Mrs L. J. Deola, Miss __Mith Corbett,Mr. and tuxedo2-_72 21G---ROOFING SERVI_S ED BISCHOFF. Painting and AND _RICK WORK Porch enclosures, recreation )DL-E.7z:_in.at s;_d. rooms,garagesrepaired, won his last nine straightbrook. John R. Swetta, Mr. & Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Freimuth, Mrs. Clarence E. Day, Mr. and =ppies.PRescott6-1534 decorating.Interiore,xterior, matches and the Big Ten chum- Mrs. Henry Tavery, Mr. & Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. George, Mrs. RobertDunwoodie,Mr. and scott 8-4892. CALL from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. for Residential, commercial. 463'- Garage floors, .driveways, rat TU 1-9744 TU 4-30il pionship a_ No. 2 doubles. W.S. Teetzel, Mrs. "Vivian Tho- Mr. and Mrs. tIenry G. Gildner, Mrs. John J. Dyle, Mr. and Mrs...... gutter work and roof repairs. 8564. walls, pre-cast steps, porches Michigan State was second ma, Mr. & Mrs. Roger F. Wain- Mr. and Mrs. ChrL,: H. Hill, Mrs. Thomas K. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. kittens, free to good 30 years' experience. Fully rebuilt or repaired. Patios _dditions Alterations in the team championship of the dle, Mr. & Mrs. William F. Wat- Thomas N. Horan Dr. and Mrs. John P. Frazer, Mr, and Mrs. Housebroken, 8 weeks insured. Low priced. A-1 INTERIOR and exterior and natural stone planters. Ixedo 1-8556. RICHARD WILLERTZ painting, wall washing and All cement cracks repaired. Kitchen Modernization EastBig TenLansingtournamenton Mayheld19-21.in Grosseson, WelcomePointe, Dr.Wagon& Mrs.ClubWes-of MWilliamrs. DarrellK. Howard,T. Jones, Mr.Mr. and CThomaslub of GA.rosGseallagPointe,her, KInc.iwanis TU 1-8170 paper hanging. Have Insur. Basement waterproofingand or Minor Repair State garnered a totalof 113 ley J. Wicks, Mr. & Mrs. Law- Mrs. Louis Kulma, Mrs. Ralph Mr. and Mrs, Robert L. Lane, ,NO SERVIC != ance. Kenneth Pygott, SLo- modernization. ' Free Estimates points with two singles and one rence V. Wickson, Dr. & Mrs. S. Lane, Mr. and l_rs. William Mr. and _rs. Charles Licat_, _R PIANO SERVICT, cure $1780, after 5:30 p.m, Licensed Contractor doubles championships. In reg- Kenneth J. Williams, Harold C. F. Lorenz, Carl G. Meininger, Mr. and _rs. James Macpher- - Repair - Rebuilding J D Candler ....FREE ESTIMATES .... FRANK J. ST: AMOUR Supla_r'ts_nseawoso,,n tduenalanmed etlostotnlyhe WYoost.rrell,Mr. & Mrs. George C. andMrs. MrsEva.ngJamelLnees ,..N. Moses,Motschl_.son.all,MarshaDr.ll,Mand:Mrs.r. and MrsJames. EugeneR. ork264_10Pro89Dmptonely • ROOFING"CO. KURT O.BAEHR ]_0 JOB TOO SMALL TU 2-8324 TU 5-5791 2, going8-1 in Big Ten compe- May 19 Mr. and Mrs. Rich;_d G. O'Neil.._ oct,Mrs. Harry D. Reilf,Jr., DOING alltypes of carpenter Ution. Mr. & Mrs. F. Roger Bacon, Opti.Mrs. Club of Grosse Mr. and Mrs. William H. Rie. _UNING and servicing, INC. Interior,exteriorpaintingand JUST CALL work,remodelingatticrooms, The 6-0 junior from Grosse Mr. & Mrs. Gale R. Beardsley,Pointe,Mr. and M_s. Robert H. man, Jr.,J. Henry Smith, Miss teed Walter MueUer, Michigan'sOldest Roofer decorating.Wail papering.Cus- FRFD NAVARRO porches.Small or big jobs. Pointe also had a fine season WiLliam C. Beckenhauer, Jr.,[Palmer,Jr.,Mr. and Mrs. John Marion B. Wilbur,Mr. and Mrs. lastyear.He went 12-5for the Dr. Frank B. Bicknell,Mr. &!O. Peters,Picard-Norton,Inc.,Thomas I.Young, Mr. and Mrs. o 6-1090. Re_itydopesntiofaIAllandRoofsCommDecekrscialtoamndwork. Free estimates. TUxedo 2-5735 E_tintatefsree.TUxedo 5-5892.regularseason and was runner- Mrs. C. W. Bowerman, Mr. & Mr. and .Mrs.Robert Reas, Mr. Kent A. Zimmerman. _'E piano servlce. Tun- Gutters and Conductors LAkeview 1-5716 CARPENTER_All types repair up at No. 5 singles in the league. 'ebuildlng, refinishing, and remodeling. Carl Watson, Coach Stan Drobac has been Mrs. Walter Bresser, Mr. & Mrs. hing.IciansGMuilemberd. R. PZianech,o Repairs. orNtoo oJosbmatooll. large CU&STDEOMCORATPAIINTING NG J.W. KLEINFR LA 6-5501. impressedtiOude."HebywantsVic's toexcellework,nt andat- WC.J. .FritzEdwardDeFries,s, Mr. Mr.& Mr&s. Mrs.Har- C_'ty A ]_o/_ce$ S c h e d _ l e$ 731.7707 OUR NEW NUMBER Quality Work CEMENT CONTRACTOR DOCTOR of houses,30 years a he has exemplifiedthe spiritvey 'C. Fruehauf, Mrs. Jack

OVING _ STORAGE CALLFree E899sti-mate2100 Int20 eYeariorrsandExpExerteiencerior All types Cement, Stone and buirepa]'irsdeofr.Remallodelingkinds.,Cp.aAin. Ptiatng-,whitanchatsheelemstesttohbise ayeroundar --Sptahr-e Hkealy,elmanMr, .Mr&.Mrs.& MKrasrl. L.ChHearm-les F or It _ S W i m mi r_ g P oo I HAULING and moving, ALL WORK GUARANTEED Brick Work _ New and Repairs erson. TU 6.1464. spirit of excelling," says Dro- Helin, Mrs. Beatrice Henkel, RUDOLPH I bac. Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Hickey, The City swimming p o o Is ru_ Monday through Friday Sunday, evenings. Call _ ALL ROOF & GUTTER WORK TONELLO 545-3203 Driveways, Porches, Walks ADDITIONS ALTERATIONS I_Ie captained both the tennis Mr. & Mrs. Theodore A. Hinz, opened on Saturday, May 28, _. from g to 10 a.m, - Family rooms,porch enclosures,and basketballOeams as a prep Mrs. Joseph J. Hochbein. i0 a.m.Saturdays,Sundays _'md Classesin competitiveswim- y 4-3211. _ Ca,lklnGg,utterchims cneyleanrepairs.ed NEED YOUR HOUSE PAINTED I PaUos,PreT-uccakstStPoiepsnting,. modern kitchens, attics con- at Grosse PointeHigh, and was Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth L. Kim- holidaysi_hepoolswillbe open ruingw'i_lru_ allsummer long, GENERAL SERVICES ADVANCE MAINTENANCE EXPERIENCED college stu- / No Job Too Smali verted, a guard" on the outstanding &mel,MrDr.s. G.LyleThoWm. asKorMum,cKean,Dr. i fUro1mJuneI0 9a.,m.duritong 10_np.me w.,eebutk, puon-ol 1M0ons.m.day through Sa_ttx_ay, 8 to :ARPET LAYING TU 2-5539 dventerys wreasonill paintable yourcost.s aCat lal/] Flagstone Walks and Patios, COMPLETELICENSED MOD& IERI_NSUREDIZING _1962-63eam. Grosse Pointe cage Dr. & Mrs. Michael J. Michael, horn's will be noon to 8 p.m. The City will partic_ps_.e tn Vic is the son of Mr. and Mr. & Mrs. Harold MisrUle, Mr. Starting June 9, swimming t_e Dual Swim Meet with other _EW AND OLD ALL ROOF leaks, roof repairs. TUxedo 1-7697. Natural Stone Planters HELI_ER Mrs. Victor Dhooge of 567 Lake. & Mrs. P. A. O'ConneU, Mr. & during i_e early morning hours, Pointe parks and compete in Do work myself. VAlley 5-2673' PAINTING, inside and out, no LICENSED & BONDED TUxedo 4-0522 ].and avenue and is majoring Mrs. John W. Reed, Mr. & Mrs. from 7 to 9 a.m. is reserved for the Inter-City Swim Meet. Thi_ _irCarpet Shifted 21H_RUG CLEANING job too small.Best of ref. TU 2-07|7 CARPENTER wants smalljobs, in businessat Michigan State.James Russo, Mr. & Mrs. D. me_ only. year the city will sponsor the LeslieShirk,Mr. & Mrs. Robert The practiceof reservingthe Inter'CityDiving Meet, the In- •petairsB:tofrnsAt1Re-WovTypesen erencesT.UFrxedoank5-4Pr11o5venzano. poarchenelling,s, .tcrepa. e_sicorittngscree_-_7_.ns,j ohn Grace Star Sholty,Mr. & Mrs. J. Douglas poolson busy da_s during the ter-CityLife Guard Meet, a PRIDE Turnbull,Mr. & Mrs. A. J. Van last15 minutes of each hour for Swim Class Splash Party and and BOB TRUDEL ElJ--WALL WASHING JOHN & FRANK Tiem,Mr. & Mrs. Howard A, th_ use of adtd_ts_ly willagain a Swim Team Picnic. Of St.PaulGolf Westphal, Mr. & Mrs. Charles be observed. TU 5-0_03 Carpet & Furniture CE_rZ_-T CONTRACTORS AND R. Whitney,Mr. & Mrs. Howard There willbe a pool directorEfizabefhC,assDAR CLEANERS WALL WASH ING BRICK _rORK THE BARLEC CO. sy yon Amez L. Wright,Mrs. SaranellZello.on clutyevery hour that the MAN S E R V IC E _ Repair work. Modernization. St..Paul's golfteam is mak- May 20 poolsare open thi_year.Either ToShowAnd Tell my, porch repair and Our Plant or Your Home PAINTING & DECORATING Free setimates.VA 4-8260 We design and build • Room ing a big name for itselfin Arthur Ax£ord,_rs. Henry C. Tom Gauerke, PhysicalEduca- _bs.PRescott7-3452. FREE ESTIMATES HOME MAINTENANCE after5 p.m. Additions• Attics• Kitchense high schoo1*circles.The sextet Bogle,Mrs. Richard W. Broom- tionteacherand coach of foot- The ElizabethCans Chapter, ._0615 CADIEUX ELMERT. LABADIE Bathrooms • Recreation Rooms swept the east division this ham, Mr. & Mrs. James H. Co- ball and Wack at Grosse Pointe Daughters of the American Rev- year by winning all seven rains,Mr. & Mrs. A. W. Cytacki,High School,or his assistant,olution,_ G_ossePointeFarms, SERVICE TUxedo 55700 [ TUxedo 2-206d EXPERT TU 2-2322 meets. In each meet, John Dr, & Mrs. J. F. Dowd, Mr. & Jim Cooper, l_h_,s_.caEdul ca- willcloseits24th year on June - ' ARDMORE CEMENT WORK , Grace, the talkers'star,was a Mrs. H. H. Emmons, Jr.,Mr. & .tionteacherand Ir_tramuralDi- 6 wi_ a hmcheon at 12:15 • CARPET and furnitureclean- 21K--WINDOW WASHING medalist.Grace hasn't lost a Mrs. RobertFlagan,Mr. & Mrs. rector _t GPHS, will be m o clock at the Women's City IIaII'$ ing specialists for your home match since his sophc_.nore James M. French, Mr. & Mrs. charge. Club. • • and business. G. OLMIN. SIDE Drives replaced,Porches, 21T_DRESSMAKING year and has been a key figure Don T. Galvin,Jr.,Mr. & Mrs. Lifegaurds at the poolswere Mrs. John M. Chase,of Lewis- Free Estimates WINDOW CLEANING Brick and Step Repairs, Base- DOING alterations, knitting, in his team's success. William P. Gentz, Roy C. Git- chosen from among college ton road, in charge of the day's Ir¢IIIII 772-2252 777-7838 SERVICE ment Waterproofing crocheting in my home, 821- Qualifying for the state re- sc_lag, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. students who r_ave Senior Life entertainment, has arranged for _E FREE ESTIMATES 9408, between 7 and 3 p.m. gionals at Pontiac country club, Hartigan, George D. Hatie, Mr. Saving Certifica_e_; and Water a Show-and-TeU program lea- Grace took to_ honors with his & Mrs. Anton Heinrichs/Mr. & Safe_y Instructor CerUficates. "uring heirlooms, antiques and BESTCARPETCLEANERS wE ARE INSURED CEMENT, Brick, Slate, Flag- ALTERATIONS and sewing, score of 78, St. Paul was the Mrs. Eearle Hendee, J. L. Hen- June 11 through 18 are the treasures which already include tric Co. [ CLEANING, DYEING 821-9322 stone Patios Designed Will pick up and deliver, third qualifying team. John also ry, Mrs. & Mrs. Joan S. Hillock, cl_es _o register for classes daguerreotypes, toys and Quak- REPAIRING If no answer callVA 1-9321 TUxedo 1-3669. took a firstin the CatholicMr. & Mrs. William Hoover. which run fro_t June 20 er bonnets. PROMPT HOME SERVICE J. GARZA SEWING alterationsa,dultsand city championship at Rackham Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Owen Jag- t_ough July I_L July 16 Servingon the program corn- FREE ESTIMATES A-OK Window _eaners. Sere- PR 8-64_8 Reasonable Rates children;hems, zippers,pil-where he shot a 75. He has lois,Mrs. Bruno C. KuIlen,Mr. througa 22 are the datesto reg- mitteewith Mrs. Chase willbe INSURED ice on storms and screens. TUxedo 5-7859 lows,drapes.Trouserscuffed,also pm_icipated successfttlly& Mrs. Vincent J. Lynch, Mr. isterfor classesw_.ichrun from Mxs. RaIFh A. Kim'ball,of In§ fbe Po|nfe Area TU 2-6,%6 I Free esUmates.Monthly rates. TU 1-7455. in many area.tenttournaments & Mrs. John Mazer, Dr. & Mrs. July 25 through August 19.All Fisher xoad_ and Mrs. George i _21-2459. throughoutthe country. Bert McCollum, Mr. & Mrs. classesare free. Lewis,of Grandmont road.

DECORATING I DRIVEWAY eRnelicesa.bleF,reereaseosntimateable,reS.fLeri-- sbeyrviMarieceon hSemtephes. (Fnurss. Q)uick.TU edluder,esandBillJaTrn eL_rzear,meJimr. NSenyxt- TMoroun,. Meredith,JanuDar.rius& AMrs. Mull. S.eJ.n, AugustJuly 15,19as,owelln Monasday,JulWyednes-2{$tO Johnto membersFinch,aofndCfarienddieuxsbroy aMrd.s. censed,bonded. Joe Coscione 5-7610. year'steam willcen_eraround Louis A. Offer, Dr. & Mrs. day a_,dFriday,are Jntermecti- Reservationsforthe luncheon COMPLETE decoratlng.Paper- "Custom Quality Paving" by DRexel I-!256V,Enice 9-0365 _uniors Bill Hyde and Pat Frank S. Perkin._rs. Richard ate swimming lessms,, at 10 to mttstbe m_de with Mrs. James 21 |--PA|NTING AND 12_A__T-" - CEMENT WORK, any sizejob. EXCLUSIVE ALTERATIONS' Besides Grace, the team in. F_.riOc. Melmer, Mrs. Wendell Runninrg from June 20 to Invitationhas ve been sen_out hanging,insured,guaranteed. CONTINENTAL ASPHALT WE SPECIALIZE IN Murphy. Piper. Mrs. Viola M. Price,Ii a.m.;divingles.,:onsa_,I0 to F. Hilty,863-4434b,y June 2. Al Schneider.TUxedo 1-05;35. PAVLNG CO. FRENCH REWEAVING The takers' ho_ne course is Margaret Rice Inc.,Alfred J. 11 a.m.;and womc_fs swimming

sseP0inleCab DONALD BLISS Drivchuewarcheyss, and parkisealengr.loCalts, l BRICKtuck pWoOinRKti,ngwate, r-pc_nneroofing,ys, SPOT 'N' CLEAN Loced hn_oby Mrr.. TheJim Snsquyderad isancdoacMrdl.- RSmoibinth,son,Mr. Dr& . Mrs& .MrHugos. C.WahE.l, lesAlssonso, r11unnito ng12froma.rn.June 20 to: WORLD'SThe SleeLApinRGESg BTearDUNESSand TU =r_l_ E_terior Decorator Interior N10ick YRudelir. Pavingc. Experience pabrokeni_s. VAlleysteps. 1-368All 1. other re- CLEANERS Olsen. PhyllisMrs. ArGrthaurhamL. Wood.Wayne,-_Irs. Augus£July 15,19:as ownellTu{as_d_y,July T2h5ursto- shoreDunes, weston ofthe TraverseLake MiCitychiganin Free Estimates 534-3345 535-3248 Res. 19619 MACK at LITTLESTONE May 23 d_y and Friday, are beginners' northwestern lower Michigan, 40 Years in G.P. Find us fast in theyellow pages. 884-97g0 Two Re.Elected Mr. & Mrs. V. C. Adler, Mr. swimming less_ns, ::0 to 11 a.m.; are the world's largest shifting nd * & Mrs. Arthur O. Baker, Mr. & and advanced swimming les- sand hills,moving inlandat a O_NNA WESTERN TU 1-7050 210---WATERPRCMDFING VERBEKE CEMENT 21U--PLUMBING By Fou anon Mrs. John William Baker, Mr. sons, 10 to 11 a.m. rate of two feet a year, accord- N DOW SHADES HOUSE AND GARAGE PAINT- Cement _ Brick_ Stone D.& JM.rs.BirClmareingnhamceG,. Mr.Bauer,& Mrs.Dr. stRruedctioCronwillss Lbife e_;ivSaveinnduringg in- Couning ctil.o the Michigan Tourist ling, Turning, Repairing ING_Exterior or interior; BASEMENT Waterprooofing ADV_'CE MAINTENANCE A Grosse Pointe man h_s Tom Bowling, Theodore D. the June 20 ¢o July 15 period, Fast Service alsobasement,blockor brick. WATERPROOFING Driveways _ Sidewalk_ ElectricSewer Cleaningfor all been re-electecdhairman of the _;T,LSOMO FMADEEATURISHADESNG Cleaneaves_nd gutters.Very Patios of allTypes - drains and sewers. 'board of the Kenny-_bchigan BMrs.uhl,ElHme. rJ.A.ChClapmaark,n,Mrs.MrM.rs.& as19 wellperiodas thande Juthlye25cltoasAugusseswillt selXeeforpthyeoyurwitlroleuxpblaesnd.to your- reasonable.Excel_:entrefer- INSIDE OUTSIDE RehabilitationFoundation, a E. D. Convery,CorbettFamily, ences. VA Porch, Steps and Cb_imney RESIDENTIAL - COMMERICAL Torch Drive _gency. Mr. & Mrs. Frederick H. Curtis, 1-9684. outside waterproofing; water Expert Tuck Pointing and BROKEN SEWERS land cou_t, will serve a second Mr. & Mrs. C. E. Eichbauer, FAMOUS NORPO;.E IIR_t''_I:--"_I'T0P- Free estimates. ALLdrainsWORKbrokenguaraornteecd.rackeWd e darige PatcRepairshing WEAll DIWGorkANDGuaranteeREPAIRd one-yRiohearardtermS., Daeffe_iley,ve879JuLakne e-1, Mrs. H. H, Emmons, Jr., Mr. & SHIP'SWHEEL ,'tf it,= N,ut;- PAINTING replaced. Free estimates. No 1966. A member of the Ken_y Mrs. Herbert Epstein, Paul SAILING JACKFr!., c_t ..t Nit*, ,LESAND SERVICE InteriOrdeandandcntialommercial.Exteri°FullyreSi"jobr'too small--justcall I0 YEARsJONBOinTOOtheSMALLpoINTES 884-9512 Foundation'sboard of trusteesFranseth;Mr. & Mrs. ALfredR. (Wofer proof) w,'¥e @ot It" _830Warren, at Alter since 1952,Daley was the or- Glancy,Jr.,Dr. & Mrs. Norbert TUxedo 5-6000 ,, perinsieunredced ,frcrew.ee estimates.Ex- WATEFREDRPROONAVFINGARRO CO. Free Estimates _ Licensed ELMER'S PLUMBING A N D ganizaUon's president from C. Gorski, Mrs. Robert B. Got. _,O_ HEATING- Garbage .grind- 1963 to 1965. fredson, Mr. & Mrs. Grant M. ., THEODORE BRIGGS TU 2-_735 LA 1-4693 era, power humidifiers. Re- Re-elevted to the office of' Hales, Mr. & Mrs. Burton S. qll_/_g_ rOU CAN RELY ON UN 3-2476 pa_r,remodel. TUxedo4-4882. vice.presidenwa.ts Herman L. Harris,Dr. & Mrs. I.D. Harris, PAINTING, color= rnatchecl21P---F, URNITuRE REPAIR Weckler, 845 Edgemont toed, Mrs. M. H. Hoey. ALLY papering, paper removed, waU CUSTOM upholstering. A splen- H. CHAUVIN LIRCENSED• p I lr _ ,.masterremodelipnglumber., etc. GroThesse KPoein_nnye ParFounk. dation is JohnsoRev.n, CaMnorn. && MMrsrs.. EIrrvwiinn C.C. • Neutfl[$ Lerdshipical tam_Jewelrys IE TIIONI$ w,_, w or k guaranteed, did selection of decorative CEMENT CONTRACTOR Guaranteed electric l e w e r named far _the late Sister Eliza. Ko_on, Edward F. Kreutzfeld, Merte_, 122 Mulr, TU 2-0083. fabrics, Expert n_llepoint ALL TYPES OF CEMENT cleaning. Ca1 Roemer, _ beth Ke_ny w{ho fought polio William B. Lane, Mrs. Alida • _eAirgupthidefindersDepth-O-Mati¢ )R QUALITY SERVICE ' mounting. Estimates cheer- 2-3150, with Ireatmentsshe developed.S. Larsen, Mr. & Mrs. Wa14_yr ON S. _,,v given.Ewald, 13929Ker- WORK T_e name was changed recentlyLesinski,Mr. & Mrs. Martin W. _ Sperry Topsider GEORGE DALLY .... tothe Kenny-Michigan Rehabi- tinder, Mr. & Mrs. Robert May- Safely Bo=t Sk_ei ' ',OLOR"rv- Hi FI PAINTING, DECORATING eheval.VA 2-8993. • Walks • Drives• Porches SINCE 1916 lita_ionFoundation,.to reflectnard, Mr, & Mrs. William W. _ Dockley'$Sprsdros_

STEREO Paper lmnglug and wall wash- • Patios • Waterproofing SPRENKLE the org_Rization's current rgle Milne, The New Iadom Club (e_.y course ploHer) ALL823-3i0 '°'o_,, 25 years, i ssifi ed Ad s I• Pre-CTuck aPstointiSteng ps indisable'rehabilitd,atingregardlessthe osftate'sthe MrMr..&Mrs& Mrs.. S.RanS.kinReePs,eckM, r.Jr._ the _; hip 's wheel, inc. TU 1-7"4_0 _ I _ No job too small. Freee_timates. e PLUIHEAMTBtNGING cause of disability." , MBers.rnardF.rnestG. Rose,W. Mr.Ren&_s,Mrs.MrAs.. 19605 Mack live.

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Page Twenty GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, June2, 1966 * * * 'eature Pa e . . * *

I I I I II I _ __, a - , l-- - " who, where and whatnot Pointers Of Interest Good Taste

] I ...... II ill II . II I I III I I• This is _''Party Year" ... _or Christine and Marilyn of Clark, daughters•of the William Petzold Clarks, of Ken-, People in The Know y

woodDecembroad.er, willChristine,reign awhos Queenwas opresf theentedJuneto 11sociMietcyhiglastan JELLO MOLD " Derby Ball. Marilyn will be one of her sister's attendants. FOR CONVALESCENTS" Counter Points Their parents are feting both girls at a smaU dance June Contributed BY by ]Pat Rousseau 18, in the garden of their home. And next December, Mrs. William Haarz, Jr. , Marilyn will make her formal bow to society_Quite a 12- 2 small packages or 1 Walton-Pierce... doesn't have a SALE often, but when month schedule for the pretty Clark Girls, isn't it? large package orange they do it's a SMASH! People pick up their purses and , , . jello 2 cups boiling water head for all the fashiorts . . . fabulously reduced. The The fabulous itinerary.., of Archives of American V2 can frozen orange juice Walton-Pierce Summer Sale has just started and things Art's Annual Airlift, a September tour of Eastern Europe, 1 cup (must-be) Kraft's are starting to rush out the door and into the wardrobes leaves us positively breathless, t_cluding, as it does, a fresh grapefruit of fashion-wise.., value-smart ladies. special performance of the Lipizzaner horses in their segments . . . Vienna home, the Spenish Riding School... a cocktail 1 tbsp. grated onion patty in the Dubrovnik studio of a Yugoslav artist... (for p e o p 1 e who don't like Top Drawer Topics... don't miss a day. There are so a day in Salzburg... And Count Vittoria Cini has invited people), few.., just until June ! 8th. Take advantage of the SAL_ the group to view his private collection, described as Mix it and mold it in any at 17007 Kercheval UP in the Village. One.third off o_ one of the greatest in the world, m Venice... Doesn't desired fo_m. it all sound wonderful? everything.

, • • Cottage Auxiliar The Pre-Vacation Sale ... * at C*laire Pear* one, 397 .Fisher Road, Mrs. SpeakingJohn D. Boenf thefieldArchives...and Mrs. RobertMrs. WalterC. VanderKlootB. Ford, Meeting Slated ,_, start youi-summer vacation with a suitcase full of beautiful fashions . . . drastically reduced and great bargains from the were hostesses yesterday at a tea party in honor of the The Cott_.ge Hospital We- boutique. Archives' Auction Committee, in Henry Ford Museum's men's Auxiliary will hold a Lovett Hall, and a fascinating tour of the Museum's general meeting at the Country{ * * * Decorative Art Galleries, where a magnificient Wedg- Club of Detroit vext WedneS-lActivity Center... your kitchen? Why not plan it that Gay, June a 9 ', " wood loan exhibition is currently on display. Photo by Eddie McGrath, Jr .... me ousiness" sessmn. wm...... m_...... Iway from the beginning, l_n an open end• kitchen, 1 * * * _R. AND MRS. WILLIAM D. DAHLING, OF HAWTHORNE ROAD _,_, _ _,_u_u _,,_ _.... he,,nlyOu can have china, sliver and hnen convemently near Mrs. James Eckel... loves last week's Good Taste By Janet Mueller _ period, starting ,at 11:30 o'clock, l the dmmg area. Perhaps you 11 want to include a desk, recipe, Three Layer Salad, and has made it many times, Active in Church Speaker Ralph L. Wilgrade, (we have) . . . a sewing center (we havzn't) . . . but but she wants everyone to know that the creator's credit Some streets are "spedal." Take Hawthorne road, Bill is a Deacon at Grosse Cottage Hospital Administrator, analyzing your family's way of life is the important should go to it's originator, her mother-in.law, Mrs. for example, the long first block heading up from Lake- Palate Memorial Ctmrchand a will talk on "How the Auxiliary part of planning a kitchen in the Mutschler manner at Albert Eckel. shore: It's a pretty neighborhood, tree-lined, comfort- great admirer of Bertram At- Strengthens the Hospital's Pub-20227 Mack AvcDqe. , , . able, quiet at night, child.studded during the day. wood. lie Relations Program." A ha- , . , People who live in Hawth-e "> "We're doing many new and tive of Philadelphia, Mr. Wil- interesting things at Memorial garde received his Bachelors Work And Play . . . with equal ease . . . in a Dodge In case you didn't know.., we're in the midst of orne road have a special feel- his Carnival vice-chairman, Wil. Church," Bill explains. "We're degree and Masters degree in Sportsman Wagon! They are probably the most versatile Muscular Dystrophy Month, (May 15 to June 15.) Head- ing about their street. ']?hey liam H. Klingbeil, lives right putting our new Parish Plan Business , Administration from vehicles you can buy. Interiors can be converted for all ing the MD fund drive locally are Mrs. Fieldon Carden, think there's no area like it in downthe street. Mrs. Kling- into operation this fall. the University of Pennsylvania. kinds of outdoor fun. Hunting, fist'dng, camping or just Grosse Pointe City chairman; Mrs. Concetta Lucido, Park all of Grosse Pointe... and, to beiI is in charge of the Carnival "Each Deacon will meet with He obtained his Hospital Ad- vacationing with yot_r family. The same Sportsman wag. chairman; Mrs. Thomas O'Rourke, Farms chairman; Mrs. borrow a familiar phrase, as Soft Drinks department, (it his own group of families dur- ministration degree from Car- K. C. Campbell, Shores chairman; and Mrs. Frank Quee" n- far as m o v i n g - because - the. seems there's no such thing as ing the year for special dis- nell University. He is a member ons can easily double as tough, hardworking, penny- house.has- become- to.smalLfor. ONE half of a couple working cussion sessions. We feel that of the American College of Has- pinching business partners for many kinds of work. In- an and Mrs. Peter Parisie, Woods chairmen, our growing-family is concerned for the GPUS Carnival; it's a * * * they'd rather figh_ than _witch! "togetherness" project), the largeness of the pariah de- pi'tal Administrators,.the Amer- ve_igate all the possibilities at Riverview, 15205 East rounds that we create smaller ican Hospital Association and Jefferson. There's going to be a reunion . . . of the Grosse Nena and Bill Dahling, with Many New Features unit organizations to effectively the Michiga: Hospit_.l Associa- , • • Palate High School Class of 1956 on Friday, June 17, at Spactwoe groPwiroblngem bosqys,uarefalycedjustthea All the wonderful attractions accomplish parish work." tion. --games, rides, prizes, refresh- A Government major at Wil- Auxiliary members and their Boutique-lug . . . at the Irving Boutique brought us the news, the Gourmet House. General chairman Mrs. Murray short while ago. "Frankly, we ments--from past Carnivals will liams, Bill has always been in- guests may make luncheon res- the Irving Shop is mo_mg from downtown to 19517 Mack Avenue. (andCathya buffeSchemm)t suppeMra,cDoservednald, atrep1o0rtos clock.there'llShebeaddsdanctihnatg ewxperelairnunns. ing out of room," Bill be back again this year, and terested in polities. He's serv- ervations by contacting Mrs. The new location is so convenient and the shop is being decorated there'll be several new activi- ing his sixth year as Republi. John Benfield, TUxedo 6-1678, in the familiar gray white and accent red. The boutique will still graduates who have NOT made reservations by Friday, They looked for a new house, ties: Pony cart and Model 1904 can precinct delegate and is or Mrs. Herbert Sort, l_[/dwest remain at Leon, 17888 Mack Avenue. June 10, will NOT be admitted at the door the evening investigated other streets--and Oldsmobile rides for very young running again. 7-7515. " * * * of the reunion _ unless they make prior arr__ngements decided to stay right where children; a Hat Bar, featuring Nena is an invaluable assist- with her. Those unable to attend are still asked to submit they were, adding a new room, fantastic wig turbans, new and ant in both these areas, helping Fiamma... "The very essence:of woman".., is the way personal notes covering the past 10 years, (we can hear upstairs and downstairs, to unusual hats and accessories; Bill withhis Church work, serv-IExp erts Judging Princess Marcella Bo/gheso, describes her new fragrance. the exclamations now: "Heavens! Has it been 10 years?"), Population Explosion. • Compensate for their private and two "games" for golfers, ing as his "right hand (we)re, [ PFindowder.it at Kopp's in Profumo Mist and Spray Mist Bath , including items such as occupation, marriage and chil- one Goofy Course, designed to _d_n: sin theenvPe_tiCsa.t sph_ Business Places dren, for the reunion booklet. And PthelentyDaofhlingsCompanyaren_ the fDiruagnostratese Yoevenur theGoLfpSwingros, andcam-a doorbeslls" g. e. . polipteics, phas_s ingal- I The Grosse Pointe and East- * * * * * * only Hawthorne road residents puterized driving range, (THAT ways been a husband-AND-wife/ern Michigan Horticultural So- A Hairdo . . . shoz_ld emphasize the assurance of "the meetingA whimsicwere ailndividtouchual.., Happyat the BirthdJunioray Leagcupucea'skes,annupre-al temio optgratioforn. expWithiansionn arathethrere-yeathanr peopleshould, too!).frustrate quite a few proposition. [ciety will ag.a.in judge business face beneath. :t should permit maneuvering for daytime :_ seated to 1966's League "graduates," the newest Sun period, home additions have Profits from the Carnival Both in Alumni Work. ]grounds in V,his area. EaChyear and evening change oj pace by the addition of a pastiche, blossomed all along Hawthorne will provide scholarships for de- She's a member of Junior the Society presents two awards, perfectly matched, styled and proportioned. At Edward :::: raining Members, (in honor of the occasion, the "grads" road. There's something special serving students of outstanding League, too, and shares Bill's o_e for the most attractive, Nepi, "'Parrucchiere," 19463 Mack Avenue, a great deal got a free lunch, too). about the street . . . ability who need financial aid interest in alumni projects, al- mad one £ot the b e s t k e p t Of thought and skill are devoted ta creating this _ruii- " * * * The Dahlings describe their and liv_ in the Metropolitan De- though here she has to take a grounds. Another birthday is being celebrated . . . at the new family room as "Grosse trait area. back seat to her husband: Also, one award is _iven for vidual look . . . that: is perfectly fashionable. TUxedo !Nena's merely secretary of one larger, and one for s m a 11 e r 4-8858. Country Club today: The first birihday of the Grosse Pspaalacioteus Sparoom,nish." wIt'sith apa,n,_arm,elled During the last 16 years, 350 alumni organization, Bill's both. grouhds in the area. • • •

,' Pointe Symphony Women's Committee. We're offering walls and a bricked-in fireplace, studentSarships,courtesyhaVereceivedofCarnivalSCh°l-niSecretarYAssociatiothe WnilliamSa°f regionalAlUm"nd mid-May,AcommitteeandpresidentfirstjudgedFrankinTAN-talizing? . . . While you're getting a tempting tan be sure our special congratulations to the Committee's "mother," featuring heavy carved furni- proceeds. Approximately $225,- alumni chairman for Andover. Mou_in reported that members your skin is protected by Notre Dame Pharmacy Sun Screen, {its present chairman), Mrs. John W. Nelson, who nursed ture, decorated in desert sunset 000 of scholarship assistance ! her baby a]ollg orl the S.S. Arcadia, en route to Australia, colors, oranges and bronze- Both Dahlings strongly sup- were pleased with what they It actually screens out burning ultra-violet rays and allows you I last winter. Second day out on the Paeif|e, this remark- golds, has been provided during this port sehcol scholarship pro- fotmd on _is _rip. Judging will to sun safely, The formula is water repellent so swimming won't able wonldn persuaded the ship's purser te share his A glowing crayon, rope and time; 25 scholarships are grams and projects which make continua monthly throughout lessen the effectiveness. office and typewriter, and began finai preparation of the enamel _.omposition, The Three awarded annually by a Scholar- these programs possible, the season, • • , Committee's By-Laws. Completed Articles were mailed Wise Men, picked up by Bill in ship committee composed of If a scholarship fund-raising Awards are presented _t the '_ from Hawaii, the Fiji Islands, New Zealand and Australia Califnrnia, is propped on the representative_ from the Board project is something the whole society's annual banquet in No- NEWS . . . about the opening of Angelo Morri Salon mantel, waiting for just the of Trustees and GPUS adminis- community enjoys, something vember. Suecial plans are being d'Elega_ice, located at Hollywood and Mack. Last minute trative personnel. " •.. the Nelsons cooperated in designing invitations for right frame, that has become a local made for the banquet this year, finishing touches are being completed. There's a terrace GPUS "event," part of the commun- as it is the fiftieth anniversary for lunching, a Boutique by MicheUe, sauna and steam _ today'theSteVderYBlrthdaylmpoArtannnitvercakesarYimnvotiiftati).meeting'on (John erea- ectlySlidingontoglaSStdoorSbah_ekyardcur-air",OpeYounB_n t_S_'nSaa_Dick Dual- ity's yearly calendar, like the of the Society. baths and lots of talent and glamour for the new beauty salon. 886-3050[ i * * * rently doubling as a baseball ing both attend Grosse Pointe GPUS Carnival--so much the ' Theme of next season's "Afternoon of Art" field. University School. Nena is an better! _ "" Ten-year-old Bill, Jr., ha_. alumna (Country Day); secre- 'Primarily, Cr nbrook Visit • • •

Detroit Institute of Arts will be introduction of the season playing second base for elation, benefit from the zcholarships Those Cabin Crafts . . . color ads in the magazines have been , programs of luncheons and tours for c)ub groups at the started his first Little Leagu_ tary of the GPUS Alumni Asso- children who will simply have a For Garden Club eye catching. They give one lots of ideas in making the best Institute's brand new South Wing. Ti_ese "Afternoons" the Woods - Shores Gophers. Bill, Sr., a staunch supporter its proceeds provide and the decorative ase of carpeting and furnishings. We've been clipping can be scheduled Tuesdays and Wednesdays, October 25 Richard, eight, is a backyard of GPUS and the policies of its whale of a good time out in The Windmill Palate Garden them and we made a visit to Ed Mal_szewski, 214a5 Mack through April 26, and are available for groups of up to player. Nena and Bill are mem- headmaster, Hugh Riddleber- Cook road tomorrow afternoon Club is planning a trip to Cran- Avenue, to see the line dose-up. It's great . . . Two interesting : 80 persons. Members of the Founders Society Docent hers-in-good-standing o f t h e ger, is not a GPUS alumnus; he and Saturday. brook Gardens next Wednesday, designs were Zanzibar (in seventeen different colors) and ' Committee conduct the post luncheon tours. Gophers--and the Dah]ing back- attended Palate Public Elemen- Mostly for Young June 1. Members will stop at Veronica, edged with the latest pompon trim. [Devon Gables for luncheon be- . , . . yard--Cheering Section. tary Schools and was graduated "Carnivals are for children [fore embarking on their tour of * * * i PILFERINGS But Bill Dahling isn't active dover, Mass. Buoy with Carnival /ram Phillips Academy, An- from six to 60," Bill says, "but [the gardens. This Will be the Easy Come.. , easy go the easiest way we know to t Morality is the theory that every human act must He'sin adubeenlt Litttoole busyLeaguethis wyear;ork yeast. wentFromto (JonneCountrycticut Day,CollegeNenafor inmostlyears."y they are for-the young ]group's last meeting until fall ' get to and from the .airpo" rt" "is via Royal Coachman Lira. i be either fight or wrong and that ninety-nine percent of chairman of the Grosse Pointe Women,New London,Conn.Bill Bill, Jr., and Dick Dahling FrederickNew ClubV. Slocofficersum, president;are Mrs. ousine. Scheduled on the hour every day • • • 6 a. m. to i them are wrong. University School Carnival; he's studied at Williams; after grad- will be there, (complete witl; Mrs. Henry E. Mertins, vice 1 a. m. Call TUxedo 4-8800 or TUxedo 6-1322 for reset- - H. L. Mencken had a thousand-and_one details uation, he spent three "glori- cowboy boots, no doubt), they president; Mrs. Walter G. rations. The limousi:m leaves the Parkcrest Motel . . , t * * . to oversee. . ous" years in the Navy, during wouldn't miss it for the world! Eversman, recording secretary; Cupid's Restaurant. ann way 5.50, round trip, $9.50. "When :someone else is Carn- which he saw "lots o! water" Just about every child who Mrs. William R. Farrington, . , . Never be a pioneer. It's the Early Christian that gets ival cha-h'man, THEN I'll get --"They never let me get watched the GPUS Carnival corresponding secretary; and Sunny Days Ahead . . . perhaps you, need a pair of the fa_test lion. __ Saki intOThebaseball,"Car_,ival,heatgriGPns.USthe Thomps0nashCu°re!"rrentlY,company.he's in Pointe:'parade"lastWindlastweekendthr°Thewillugh surer.Mrs"John L. Chandler, trea- Bausch & Lomb sunptasses. The world s finest are also * * • grounds in Cook road, opens to- Mr. and Mrs. Dahling, Billy manage to get to the Carnival the best looking. They are ground ar,d polished the same There is not a single proverb in favor of early rising morrow afternoon at .4 o'clock, and Dick are an integrated faro- grounds somehow or other, un- way as prescription gausses and the lens can be replaced that appeals to the higher nature of man. o'clock,It will remre-opainen oapent 10untilo'clock10 ge*ily. .her.They Nowenjoy thatdoing bthiothngsboysto- oderf anhisobligiownng stepaamrent.or courtesy _f broken. See all the styles at Hunter's Pharmacy and Robert Lynd Saturday morning and close :for are old enough, the Dahlings The weather WILL be good; Coin Shop, 19603 M_Ick Avenue. * * * good. at 10 o'clock Saturday have begun to implement their the Dahlings won't even con- • * * A bird in the hand is wor_.h what it will bring, evening, private See-AmeFiea Program. sider the possibility . of rain. Elaborate ... or simple, wicke_, is always refreshing and with. Ambrose Bieree Nena Dahling is assisting her ' Loire Ranch Life It will be neither too hot nor ! _li,l,,_l¢/Od¢ out loss of character, it can be stained or painted any color husbafid as head of the Man- / As a family, they've traveled too cold. The sun will shine, i • canada,u_c_ under the sun. Wicker World is featuring a wide selection of / And everybody at the Carni- wicker, rattan, reed furniture and baskets . . . 20651 Mack at rowe/" com;aittee, responsible to Arizona, where ,*he young valwillhave a wonderful.time! Vernier . 886.5542. Woman Shopper Detroit Library for personnel ,at school bobths Dahlings had their 'first taste . "" and ticket counters. It's an as- of horseback riding. The boys ' Personally Yours... a monogram marks a gift or belong- by signment traditionally given at fell in love with ranch life. Reigning as Senior Queen gut- ing as very special. Personally Yours is the apt name of Attacked Dog Honors Pointers all times, that everything :Billy and Dick still wear cow- ing commer_ceme_t weekend A German Shepherd attacked William D. G i 1b r i de, !8 "g_es" . . . boy boots around the house, festLvi¢ies at Columbia Milita.ry a very special shop at 17 Kercheval in the Punch and Volunteers even play backyard baseball in Academy, Columbia, Tenn., was Judy Block, opening Monday, June 6th. They monogram a woman in front of Kroger's, Radnor circle, has beep, named "It'sPle:tYer°yf hard job," Bill boots, scan Michigan papers for GAYLE RAE TAYLOR, d,auffh- everything from a handkerchief tea king size bedspread Ma169y19 2Kercheval7, and hisavenue,owner FridayAlbert, vice-president of Friends of _he sayS, bat Nena demurs: "It's Arizona weather reports and ter of MR. and MRS. JOHN - " "" also clothing, jewelry and glassware. H. _issant, 1216 Yorkshire Detroit Public Library. Inc., for not so difficult/I rent out cards generally make" it clear that, ELIAS, of Ren_ud road. Her asking for volunteers; the par- a._ far as they are concerned, escort x_as CADET CAPTAIN road, was ticketed for not hay-1966-67. He will serve with Wil-eat response was exceuent." there's NO PLACE like Art-TIM FILBIN, san of MR. and _ _ _ ]_[]['_"= I_i'l'1['_l_ ll_ ==I ing his dog under control, liam J. Norton, philanthropic (We're inclined to agree with zona! MRS. WILLIAM R. FILBIN, of Joseph McCarrol, 1262 Ken- foundation executive of Pleas- Bill that it IS a very hard job; Nena and Bill want their sons Middlesex boulevard. 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