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VOL 29-No. 5 Entered al Second CiaII Matter at t5 .00 Per Year thI Post OfficI at Detroit, M1eh1ellJl GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, FEBRUARY I, 1968 IDe Per Copy 36 Pages-Two Sections-Section One

IIEADLINES High School Girls Learn A~~~~f'::"""""-' Traffic Accidents rr°od~Area of the ", ~ .". ': .k- 'w '< ~.""1" ,,/$'/ '.., ' T k h s Scene of '''EEl{ . ,,';~':;'\\,~,' ..:t;. ~( :'t.:':" i;4,' ~:':>,:iII a e Tree L;ves Big ProJ.eet As Compiled by the , ~J.~~ ~'":::~>~ .../N~ ~~~"X~~,1r%:a.~~ " Grosse Pointe News ~...l!During Past Year D~~c~iVB~VSt~~~~~n. ,j I Evaluate Stormwater '11l.ursnay, January 25 A STRONG NEW EARTH. .~ I Compilation Of Re-c-o-rd-s-O-f -F-iv-e-Pointes Shows Total Treatment QUAKE shook western Sicily Of 1,352 Accidents In Which 500 Other A bill for $30 hillion today, burying rescue workers still digging for bodies from the Person Suffered Injuries hangs over the U,S. tax. island's worst quake disaster in I Three persons -\~eie--killed in-POinte traffic during payer, but it could be re- 60 years. The tremor killed at I 1967, and an. even 500 were reported injured in the total duced considerably if work least four persons and inj ul'ed of 1,352 aCCIdents recorded by the five Pointe Police just getting underway in about 50, police reported. The I " pepart~ents and sent to the Secretary of State's Office the Grosse Pointe Woods epicenter of Ihe new tremors '.i .'t..:.1,:.',',',1 In Lansmg. ,,;~ .______area is successful. was in the same poverty-stricken ;,;:'.' Thirty billion dollars is the countryside where about 500 I Two of these persons, both .I.1, ,young boys, lost their lives in T M government estimate of the cost were killerl on Janu~ry 15. "voII ore of separating the nation's com.

• • 'I' ~he WClods, and one, an adult, bined sewers thereby haltl' g Friday, January 26 JO the Park . DlSCI.I SS Vse the 65 billion,n gallons of raw PIECES OF ONE or more .', The first traffic. vict~~ in' the ." sewage that is flushed each year hydrogen bombs aboard an Air j Woods. was DaVId Bilhet, 12, Of M ·· :from these sewers into ril'ers Force B52 that crashed off 2175 Ridgemont, who suffered ar"]Uana ,and lakes. Newer cilh!S and new Greenland Sunday have been i.;I fatal he~d injuries w~ile a pas, I suburban developments are pro. located according to informa. "':':~":1 seng~r m a car dnven by a, --., vided with separate sewers, Le., tion released by the Pentagon. '.s" 1 relative on February 22. 'l'he High School PrinCipal Ge- one sewer for domestic sewaae It added however, it still wasn't ".,i) car was struck at Helen and rich And Neighborhood and a parallel sewer for stor~. known if parts of the plane or ".', Verner by another, which was CI b D' t K ttl' water of the four nuclear weapons a- . . 'i, traveling. . east 0n V'ermer. U G" Irec or ra I The. Federal Water Pollution board went in or through the "..~ Neither drll'er was charged. Ives Views Control Administratic}D and Th ice. The Pentagon did not "1 StDaJVliddIII'Cd?f Ithe injuries in Last ,veek the N Dow Chemical Company woul~ specify where the pieces were 1 . 0 ID osplta on March 17. . . e~vs I like to see the job done for less found and whether significant: ..... '. The second to die was 14.year- pnnted Farm Pohce ChIef! money. Putting words into ac. amounts were located. i ..''''.: ..;':.''i_--:. .... ,::,..,..,.:.....,; : old Thomas J. Formella of 916 Jack F. Roh's views on the I tion, the FWPCA has given Dow • * * . Taking a pilot course inaugurated at Gr.osse Pointe the Belmont Nursing Home, Currently there are 15 ICanterbury road. He died in SI. use of marijuana in the' a $700,000 contract to eV(lluate Saturday, January 27 HIgh School for Junior Aides are (from left to right) girls enrolled in the class taught by Mrs. Carolyn IJo~m Hospital of injuries re- Grosse Pointe area. This II the chemical treatment of the NORTH. KOREAK sources KATHY JOHNSON, CHERYL MAMER and NANCY Scarborough, Homemaking Co.ordinator. ceIVed .when a van truck ran week Jerry Gerich, prin- stor~water overflow from the quoted Commander Lloyd M. PAULL pictured with patient AVERY TRIPLETT in 'over hIm on Mack avenue. cipal of Grosse Pointe High Icombl~ed sewers here. If Dow's Bucher as saying he believes _____ , . '_ _ ___ \ Fell Reneath Truck School and Ed Krattli Di.1 work IS successful, some 2,000 he and his crew of the captured : -- The boy was pedaling his bi. rector of the Neighbo h d \U. S. cilies that have pollution USS Pueblo should be punished · t Ed tl C II d 'A 1 A cycle on Mack, when he some. . .. r 00 Illroblems as a result of com- I 0 Oln e ,uca IOn a e I nnua rt how lost control of the two. Clu~ glVe theIr VIews on the bined sewers could have an al. (Continued on Page 35) rr Pleads P wheeler and hit a parked car. subject. ternative to the expensive time. \ as criminals. "I and my crew ITremendous Bal.gal.n by" SJ 0 . He was knocked to the pave. Mr. Gerich stressed that he consumi'Jg, and annoying'job of have no excuse for we have I tOW pens \ ment and underneath the van., did not believe that the use of digging up IInd Tf:'iJuildingtheir committed a grave crime," the For Support i I iThe driver made a futile at.', ~arijuana is a m~:.or problem sewer systems. 3S.year.old U.S. navy officer C 00 oar rustee i At Ltbrary :tempt to avoid running over the' ID the Gr?ss~ J;'ointe .lIre., Mr. At Pumping Station was quoted as saying in a 40. Of Libr(lries S h I B d T ; :lad, but could not stop in time. ! Krattl1 saId It 15 an 1ssue that The focal point of Dow's work minute alleged Interview broad. , . _ . . 'I -- IThe driver was exonerated. Ineeds constant vigilance and will be the Milk River pumping cast by North Korea's Pyong. Relates OW," experiences At Maire PTA Mee!,ng While Exhibit Of Work Of Pointe I The third person killed was 1 that he suspect.ed some.. teen. st~tion .. located at 1~90 Parkway yang radio. Director Says Population Urging Support Of Voteu At Election Artists Will Run Throu h an,East Lansing motorist, Neal lagers were trymg maflJuana. drIve lD Grosse Pomte. Woo~s, I • • Increase Made Present Set For Februar 26 . . 9 Gailley, 75, of 2914 N.E. 29th Bot~ men,.who have the opp?r. where Dow has establ1shed Its Sonday, January 28 Facilities Complete- , y June: William Peck street who died of a crushed I tumty t? VIew teenage~s outside headquarters for the project. A sou T H VIETNAMESE Inadequate "Education in Grosse Pointe is a tremendous ba"'. VI as Juror skull ~nd other serious injuries II of thClr home environment, Built in 1956, the :Milk River Ranger battalion yesterday dug ly gain," school trustee Edward J. Pongracz told the Maire (Ccntinued on Page 6) '~greed that ~alk a.bout mar!. pumping st.a~on is the end point in after being airlifted to Khe. PTA .'l'bursday. night. "My three children received The Sixth Annual Grosse Juana was clIculating among for d0J!l~tic seu:age an~ st,orm- sanh to form what amounted to "The Grosse Pointe Pub- '5 600' - th f d . t' . . G P . P . tAt. t Sh the teenagers. water lD Its dramage dlstnct- a "suicide line" in front of this lic Library, in its 39th year $1 ' .. _wor .0 e uca Ion l~ r~~se omte, for which om e r IS s ow, a rep- Park to Honor Close Cooperation Gr:osse Pointe Woods, Harper threatened United States Marine as an integral division of I pald.$8,100 In local school .axes. resentative coIl e c t ion, i Mr. Gerich said that the high Woods, and a portion of St. base. A Marine spok~sman in The Grosse Pointe Public Mr. Pongracz was featured~>------under one roof, of paintings Fallen Heroes schcol is cooperating with the Clair Shores, Khesanh said they expected a School System, has reached sp.eaker on the Febru~ry 26 dience of 300, Mr. Pongracz by Pointe are.a arti~ts, is __ City police and the Farms police Ownership of the pumping major North Vietnamese, as. a crucial point in its role m111age~nd bond campaIgn for said that his children attended currently on dIsplay In the Park lIfa 0 P tt . d in every way they know how. station is vested in the Milk sault within 24 hours, before a as a vital community organ- the pubhc sc~ools and libraries. the local public schools from Exhibition Room and Main a proclam~ti~n a ,:~:~:b ISS~~ He added that even the slightest Rivt'r Drainage Board, com- Also speakmg was Lawrence 1941 to 1956 and received a Floor of the Grosse Pointe Nalional FI g! f t yf the rumor is investigated and reo posed of the drain commission. :l6-hour Allied truce to mark the ization," Robert M. Orr, Vietnamese Illnar new year .F- Kennedy, ~istant Super. total of 39 years of education. I Central Library, Kercheval Municipal ~l1il~~ng~onJef~erso~ ported to. the polic~, ad~itt~ng ers o.f Wayne County (Henry V. Director, said Monday. which was scheduled to begin lr"ten~~nt-~rofessl~~1 rer~~~~I "The first Ilssessment on the I avenue and Fisher road. and Maryland, is authorized to I ~h~~kat ;l!I~es t~e dJIIves.t}gatlon Herrlck( and Macomb County "It is with better service to l g I el sh at 6 p,m. local time yesterday. or I I' hrosse 10m f. ted thlC moderately-priced house I built I' The '68 Show opened January be flown at half.mast for any: ~s t I' I' aShlD s a lOws.h Idnany (.Thomas S. . ) plus the ~s' the community ,that the expan. 'Y • • • SI' h00, W 0 supp emen e on Notre Dame in 1941 was 29 d ill t' h 'd Park serv'c m t d k'll IRSance were we lave a sus. slstant commISSIOner for drams 1I10nday, January 29 sion program has b I' I' n Board member's remarks. $6000 and I paid $105 in school I J an w run ,lfoug mI. d' V. Ite an c~epo~'e I - picions about a student the i of the Michigan Department of planned," Mr. Orr explained. . ' une I' In Ie nam, Ity manager t th fl. PRESIDENT LYNDON John- ?peakmg from the vantage taxes per year. Today the' . Robert !i!'me said. The rocla. paren s an~ I' lawen orce. Agriculture (Stanley. R. Qua.ck- "Quite simply, we have out. pomt of 10 years as a school assessment is $12 000 and I Sponsored by the Fnends of t. ' .• I t p k ment agencies have been most enbush). The pumplRl! station son will swear in a new budget grown our facilities." , '. 'th G P . t P bl' ma IOn was ~Iglleu as \"ee . t" h k' t . director, Charles Zwink, today, trustee, mcludmg two terms now pay $375 in school taxes .1' r 0 s.s I' Oln e ~ IC Mayor Patterson said that coop.e~a11'1' 10 C ec mg ou our IS operated by personnel of the Director Orr cites impressive as president 1IIr Pongracz reo per year Llbrary-Fme Arts CommIttee, i/" th I t th t th SUSPICIOns. Wayne County Drain Commis. just prior to sending to Congress . . ' . f th f h' chaired by Mrs Richard B !S was I' eas a I' com. th h . Th 't' d b th statistics to, substantiate the lat~ the ISs~es 0 ~ ort. "If you multiply the 27 years ;... munity could do for those who "We at I' igh school are slOn: e 1'1 ICS serve y I' a record $186-billion budget. need for the passage of Proposi- The new chief, formerly assist. commg election to hiS own we h:lVe lived in the house by Gushee and ,neludmg .1I~rs. die while in the service of their (Continued on Page 5) statIOn are assessed for operat- tion No. 3 (bonding for the li- family and his intimate knOWl-1 an average school tax of $300 Peter Thurber, Mrs. M. StI~lll1g country . ------ing ex-penses. ant director of the Budget brary expansion) in the Febru- Bureau, will share with the re, edge. of the Grosse Pointe com- per year, you will see that I ILoud and Mrs. C~arles V,.Hic~, He s~id that henceforth, any II D . k Y tl .During perl?ds of little or no ary 26 special election. mumty; I paid $8,100 in taxes to the I t~e Show was JuriI'd by Wi!- Park serviceman who is killed I un en ou 1 ram, d0n:testlc sewage from tiring director, Charles Schultze, Mr, Orr reminds' the com. the hel'lic task of defending the HIS Own Experience school district IlIa,? Pec~, general curator, De- in action and whose bod is N II I' CI I homes, offIces, res tau ran t s, munity that the last expansion In his lesson on schoul-<:om. uD' h' trOlt .Institute of ~rt~, whose r t rn d 't th U't d t schools, etc., flows, or is pump- 1969 spending program before a sf a ) )e( In II ) of the public library system oc. munity economics for the au. to edU~~t~ t o~~IJears'l the tChosIt reactIon to .the. pamtmgs was :J~~I toethe ~rea esha~1~e acc~r~~ ed, throu~h comb.ined sewers to critical Congress. curred when the Central Li. ______u ~ C I was ess an most enthUSIastic. He declared ' C't r ff R Id the pumping statIOn. There, the • • I the $750 figure at present. If' his amazement at the quality I'd the f~1l respect of the p~ople I y po IC'e 0 Icers ona flow is intercepted and pumped brary was opened in Januarl', THE CUBAN COMMUNlST " Stolen you ,take. a $400 average and of the painting and the araw. of the City, and the flag .Wlll be Pryor and Edward Miller re- to Detroit's waste treatment 1953, given by Dexter Ferry o ull I t b th 39 flown at haft mast h I th ceived a radio can on Saturday, Party's central committee in F_ lashe• r I m ,IP y I Y I' ye-.rs, we ing and saw a treml~ndous im. . " . W. I I' I' plant for purification and dis, Havana announced yesterday and Murray Sales familie3, with many other individuals and or. Off CIty fmcks rec~lved $15,600 worth ~f edu. provement over shows of past serviceman s body hI'S 10 state, January 27, to me~t officer John charge into the Detroit River. that a small pro-Soviet faction catIon. for the three chtldren," years. and .on the date. of the funeral Drummond at the Neighbor. Sewer Ras Two Jobs ganizations contributing. within the party, "traitors to . __ . . I' he saId. For Sale or Rent servIces and. bUrial. hood Club, 17145 Waterloo. But the same sewer that car. Population Jumps the revolution" will be tried for City o~ Grosse Pomle ~ubhc Wears Three ~als The paintinJs are for sale Park reSIdents who have Upon arrival officers found ri('s domestic sewage also must treason. They named An:.bal Es. "The population of the Pointes increased 50 percent from 47,000 Works Director: Doug C?lhnson, Mr. Pongracz remmded the and rental. Prices range from knowledge of any member of the that Drummor,d had stopped a carry ~tormwater run-ofT - at calante as the leader of the reported to CIty Poll C I' on, audience that, tax.wise, he $5 to $225, and the rental fee A.rmed. For~es from the Park, 15 - year. old youth inside the rates as high as one million gal- "resentful sectarians and oppor. in the school district since the Woods Branch and Central Li- Thurs?ay, Ja.nuary 25. that wears three hats: taxpayer, is $2.50 per month for any kl~led m :l~lIon, and whose body club who appeared to be in an Ions a minute, far in excess of tllnisl~," who will he tried by 8 brary were planned in 1951," he sometime durmg the week of parent ?f three grad~ates of selection, regardlC/is of its price WIll be shIpped back ~ome, are intoxicated state. The youth had the capacity of the Detroit treat- revolutionary court. stated. January 16, persons unknown the public schools, buslDessm~n The rental fee is applied t~ aske~ to contact the city ma~a- a whiskey bottle on his person ment system. As soon as it falls, • • • "In addition to the popula. removed the emerg~ncy flasher and taxpayer on commerCIal the purchase price of the rentor g~r, ~n person, or by phone, I~- which had been filled with a stormwater is immediately fun- Tuesday. January 30 tion growth, the number of reg. from under the blade of t~e property, and member of the 1 should happen to "faU 'n I ,. dlcatmg when ~he deceased IS mixture of vodka and orange neled into lhe sew r f om DETROIT POLICE Monday istered library users increased dump truck that ",as parked 10 Board which supervises the ex. wilh his choice love expected to he 10 state, and the juice, The youth told the oW- streets roofs parking ~ots ~nd were probing the hombing of 150 pereent from 11,000 to 31,- the Hil

it was probably done by some- progra~ of instruction is the System this spring is the hiring t~at this is the base for I'lan- the dJY's receipts. their busiest ycar on rp;('ord at by the Municipal Judl(e hut lire I' The cap~city of 'the Detroit hody who opposed his moderate teacher of outstanding calibre, of the additional t I' a I' her s mng for ~968-6~. . The station, owned and oper. the elose ':~ 1967,col1el'tmg r~v- paid to the city treasurer. Un. sanitary interceptor ~ewcr IS approach to $olving the city's and we are ha~ing more than needed to accommodate out' con. Presentmg fIgures on C.~tl- Ilted by Dl'nl'er C. Barton of I enllc totaling $5.1,!l23,accordml( paid fecs of some cases will be ahnllt 10,000 gallons a minute. racial problems. Damage to the ollr share of trouble in attract. stantly expa"ding sludent pop- materl salary increments and 17180 Cincinnati, D('troit, was' 10 an annual report suhmil!('(11 paid in 1!l6!l, a1111will be r('. When the ~Ol~in the r.('wcr ex. rear of the huilding was not ex, ing him," Lawrence F. Ken. Illation," Mr. Kennedy stated. adjllstm('nts, 50 .a.dditional fnrdhly entNed thrcHlgh ,the, flY Park Municipal ~lIdge C, I f1('cl('d in the report althe ('nel '('('('(Is tbis ratc, Ihe inter('eptor tcnsive, There were no in,)uries. nerly, I\ssistant Superintendent. "We anticipate filling 100 to tea('hers, amI addItIOnal ('osts wmdow al the rear o( lh(' hlllld- : .Jos('ph Belanger to Clly Man-I of the year. syslelll IS closed ;md t'e flow is • e • I Professional Personnel for the 125 positions for the (<111of to open North High S('hool" ing. The window (rame was' ag('r Rohert Slone, for presenta-, In thc fOllr CIVil cases heard di\'l'rted inlo a 3.5 million gallon THE WHITE !lOUSE pressed ~local public schools commented 1968. Included in this tolal are Mr. Kennedy said that the' prird opcn With either a large ,tion to Ihe city ('oun('il. ! in his ('ourt, Judg(' Bclanger I retention hasin at Ihe pumping ahead Monday with backstaJie: "Ionrlay. 40 to 45 teachers to impro,'e the schools' total proposed bud~et scr('IVdrivrr or a pry har. i The judgr' dis<'iosrd that he 1 stated .that Judgment was ren i station. There, the Slormwatrr diplomatic e£forts to rewlve the i TwO activilies vital to the overall instructional proi[ram of $12.~43,651 WIll fall short The person who entered went Ihrard a total ?f ~,:'l75 cases, drrN! ID onr mll11er, two were i IS slowed to the point whrre the lJSS Puehlo crisis. Presidential contiTlUed quality of education and to open North lIigh School," of est I mat e d revenue by dire('t1y to a cahinct in the of. Iwhich resulled ID fIDes, penal. sct! led out of court, aOll one is 'heavy solids can settle to the press secretary George Chris, provided by The Grosse ~oi~te he added. $1,649,R51. ficr and rl'moved $200 in cash, tics and co.,ts by the Municipal still pending. hottom. The stormwllter con, tian reported a number of dip- Pub:ic School System comCJ(ie "Our pupil.teacher ratio will Expected Denfits Ilnd ch('cks that Wl'rc in II zip. :Courl, amounting to $16,607,20; Of the 1,37S CIISCSllc!ual1y tinul's ()n to Lake St. Clair. 10matic channels are active, but, this month. February is tradi- go from approximately 51 pro. In plannini[ for 1969.70, Mr, pl'rl'd canvas hag. Nothin~ I'lse Traffic violations paid in the: tri('rl in his court. the judge lIope To Do Rettl'r at the same time he said the! lionally the time when the tea~h. fessionals per thousand pupils Kenneny said that the SI:l,643.. , in Ihe huilrlinl( was touchrd. Violation Bur e au nllmhf'rl'd, SJirl, riisllosilions werl' mildI' as While thl' modr.st trt'atment tIniind Stales i.s making "prll' er recruiting process m.oves 111. ~ nea.rly 55 per th~usanrl. This 651 hudl(et for 'l.%ll.fiil served The thil'f 1efl Ihn .~tatlon Ihr 7,7R!I,with a total of $37,173paid follO\ls: Fine - 417; Sf'nten('e pro\'irlrrl bv the (acilrtic.s of the denl, orderly, and limited de. 10 high gl'ar. And thIS year" IS mal~ly due to middle .~chool as the hasis, Estimatrrl drficils ~am(' way hI' cnt('r('cl, ofiir('rs by vlOlators; and Ibr 32 Slate .,u.'pc'nded, l!l. .J:lil srntencr. Milk Rivl'r' pumping station can pirlyment" of mihtarv forcrs in Fehrllary 26, marks the date of I exp~nslOn as w('11as to the open. by the l'nd o.f thl' 19fill.fi9Yl'ar. di,do~('d. raq's hr;!rd hrought in f('('s 01 22; AI'l'l'a1.<;, 3, I.lcensr ~us. rt'move drbri, and the ht'al'\est Ihr Kor('an crisis area. U. S. a school milla~c ('lrction, in~ 0' :\'orth High S('hool," hc ~ftl'r salary mcremrnts and ad., 1"11eim'rsligation of thl' mat. $14HI5, paid hy the Slatl' I'1'11IIrd.Ifl; TraffiC school, 8; solids, the lighter solids thr or-

troops along the North Korca.' Thl' interrelatedness of these said, While a si~nifieanl 1m. lustmcnts, and the addition of, ll'r was re{errl'd to of{icer,~ of Total flncs paid to the Wayne I I'rohation, 26; Bond forfeiture. gani<' wilste from elome~lic sew. South Korea true line reported two evrnt.s was hrough.t to light pr.ovem~nt,. and IonI!' overdue, 20 teachers t? .the staff, would: th(' Detrctil'e Bureau, who hav(' County Treasurer amounted to I' 3;,2; Sin(' die (without fixing a, age, and 50Iuhle inorganic chem, Monday they beat back several recently in an interView WIth ~hls ratio stll.1falls. short ,or that create a deftclt of $3,449,396'1 hren questioning several SIIS' $302,50, it was revealed. day (or future 8c1l0n), 2; Total IicaL'l arc hardly affected. Dow infiltration attempts from the ~Ir. Kennedy. In some nelghhonng dIStricts. (CcnUnaed OD Page 2) peets. Under tho City Charter, Judge (Continned on Page 6) I (Continued OD Page C) r\orlh, "A major priority of The (Continued on Page 3) Thursday, February I, 1968 GROSSE POIN rE NEWS Page Two ------_._------Pointe Education Bargain

(Continued from Page 1) I the public libraries, long an Grosse Pointe's 20507 MACK "Over the two years the esU.: integral part of the school sys- mated deficit totals $5,099.047. Item. FURNITURE at This figure divided by the I . "Actually, thi~ is the ~irst Home of Fine BELMONT State Equalized Valuation of' hme we are puUmg money mto (/Jd-n;k Beaula;t $347.911,403. gives us 14.656 brick and mortar for libraries Coloniol Furniture 9'Mjde mill." for the two.year period. alone. You realize~ of cou~se. The Board is seeking to levy that the Central LIbrary bulld- -CONtAINERS 7.5 mills each year." he stated. ing was a gift of the Ferry fam. With the use of visual aids. lilY. supplement.ed by ~Iurray TO illr. Kennedy told the Maire ~ales, and furms.hed by ~!,o~: I parents that prior to the Novem. ment. Grosse Pomte fami!Jes, I EUROpl! 'Jer salary adjustment for the he" said. . . I 1;, 2nd teachers. the local group ranked A. large porllon of t.he fl-' C .,.", t in 15th place in a comparative nanc1l1g of the conslructlo~ of OnSOilu8 IJ 'study of teachers in 19 arE'a the Park Branch was prOVided ~ with BIG 'sChool districts. EI'en when ~y federal funds under the PWA D.C.Andr8W$ frin"e benefits were included m the late years of the depres- l in the comparison, the Grosse sion." ~Ir. Pongracz reminded I INTERNATIONAL, INC" th d e 1514 Book Bldg. WEEK! I Pointe te.~cher ranked in 11th e au lenc .' i ",e,.. WO1.1733 ,"H,,;:- place out of 19, he revealed. Will Need Jllore Space. I Sees ~I\,re Raises . "If the middle school concept! ------.------"Although the Grosse Pointe IS to ge.t t~e proper s~nd.off, ~ ~ IMPORTANT SAVINGS ON HOME FASHIONS - Storewide - Floorwide ! tj!acher now averages between the pubhc h.brary space m Par. 01 N-r-e"# i third and fourth place among cells and Pierce sc~ools ~ould ~ i the 19 districts. educators fore- be c?nverted to lIlstructlOnal 'F , see ,;;till higher salaries for the materials centers for student EMPIRE•Temple Stuart. ; next two years in an effort to ~e. The _ t~o p~oposed. new I ' I attract and keep qualified tellch. l!brary bulldmgs Will penrnt the ~IS310 Mack It McKinley. G.P.F.~

1 ers in the ':'assroom. Even ,,:ith hbra.r; staff to sery~ ~ larger ,- Complete SEAFOOD I the prospect of higher sa1anes, p~?lic of users. which mcludes and MEAT MENU and PINE-TIQUE we must .:ompete fiercely for citizens of all ages, a.s well as • DINNERS or the calibre of person we seek those ~ho attend ,pnvate a~d A LA CARTE to staff our Grosse Pointe f.aroch~al schools, he said. schools" he said. Certamly a. we~l.stoeked and Iklivered piping hot to Great Selection On DiSPla;i :. . . well.run public library, housed YOOT hcmte In dlscussmg Prosposlhon #2 in adequate facilities i5 a tre- ~ on the February 26 baUot. mendous boon to a community ~ All Attractively Priced! ~ : trustee Ponllracz said. "The one like Grosse Pointe" Mr Pon- co Carryout and Hom. Delivery I mill f?r brick and mortar. is gracz added. ' . 0 TU 5-4453 TU 5-4790 = yery. lmporta~t. Every build. In closing he said, "Public 1I1.g111 the. enhre sC,hool system schools and libraries will keep Open Monday through Saturday ! • PEDESTALS • HARVEST Will benefit fro~ thl'. proposed America strong and free. if 4 p.m, to '.10:00 ".m. pro~r.am. Money ill the ~ank for America's public will keep the ~ SundlY 3 p.m. to , p.m • • OVALS • PEDESTAL EXTENSIONS additions and renovations reo schools and libraries free and uc OELIVERY CHARGI fleets the sound mOLey manage. strong." m 0 /flllSllll IS & IS II IS IS a ISISIS0 II ' • WOOD and FORMICA TOPS ment of Grosse Pointe's biggest industry. its public school SYll- (Many in planle fOps) tern." Lauds Earlier Board. MERIT WOODS He paid tribute to earlier Boards of Education that had Open D.i1y the courage to buy sites. "With. 9 •.m.•ll p.m. PHARMACY out their dedication and their Sunday foresight. this school system 9 •. m.-l0 p.m. 19325 Mack Ave - 882.0922 would not be what it is today," Mr. pongracz said. tJ~~ SALE PRICED Trustee Pongracz concluded his remarks with a discussion ~------... , of ballot Proposition #3, are. Illustrated quest for % of one mill for a • Pictures Hi-year bonding program for Our From Camera Club • Sconces Meets Feb. 6 HITCHCOCK The Grosse Pointe Camera Lava bowls Club will meet Tuesday, Fehru- • ary 6, at 8 o'clock In the eve. ning at the Grosse Pointe War Memorial. The club is host to COLLECTION the Photographic Society of America's Monochrome Compe. DESKS titian, There will be some 300 prints in black and white from all over America shown. Guests "AVON" 4 DRAWER CHEST are welcome. PICTURES 32" w. x 18" d. x 32" high Magazine Editor To Talk on Arts Bedroom Also a Great The second in a series of three lectures on "International SELECTION OF Experts Review the Decorative Furniture Arts." co-sponsored by the American Institute of Interior HITCHCOCK Designers, (A.J.D.), and the Grosse Pointe War Memorial A.~~;ation, will be given on All on Sale!' CHAIRS Tuesday, February 6. at 10:30 ~ o'clock, at the Grosse Pointe War :Memorlal. Featured lJIlCaker will be Mu. Sarah Tomerlin Lee, editor of HOUle Beautiful Magazine, who will speak on "Making Your Nation"lIy Advertised House Beautiful." The third and final lecture of the series will be presented CHAIRS on Tuesday, April 9. It will feature R ic h a r d Gump, of Gump's Department Stores, San UPHOLSTERED Francisco, who will stleak on his book "Good Taste Costs No A Great Collection More." G,Nt Stfldl." of v.ren:!:1e Cards, Cut-oufs, efc. of Occasional Chairs and PIECES ROCKERS Many New Arrivals

Buy Now ellt Sale Prices A GREAT BUY DURING * * * * OUR GREAT fURNITURE SALE EX:~~~!L !~-, ~'r' b.l'IDCKEY-FREEMAN ~)l-~~".'~-.~_,- A Great Collection of The retUrn to (~vor of these :restful 11\ W-~ panetnS will add a refreshing life to • i[t---:.' ' your {~11and winter wardrobe. Su. _ ''1'',' i/\ ' pcrbly hand-tailored by Hickey. 1 :-=, 1 DECORATOR ACCESSORIES Freeman cuJrsmel1 with the change. ~. :\ . of'p~ce contemporary styling that Come In • • • And Browse roues you look and feel important. Th~e's.n unmisraJcablcalrof high. level business in these magnificent OPEN EVENINGS MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, TilL 9 P.M. suits. from S175

Decorator Ninety.dBY Chlfg' Accounts ." ,vBil,b/~ LAMPS BE_LMONT FURNll_URE A Great Selection qM4de (J>~ I~ Woodward Ayenue at Grind Circus Park HOME OF FINE COLONIAL FURNITURE Aflo fn Chk.go 20507 MACK AVENUE, Near Beaufait I SALE PRICED TU 4.1440 ~ r; (; , • .. Thursday, February I, 1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Three OUT OF SEASON Tbree minors were picked up Competition to Get Good Teachers by City police on Saturday, • ••••••••• ~••••••••••••••• t •••••••••••••• t •• t ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• January 27, lor shooting fire. ---..-- ~ '.~ crackeu behind 17043 Kerche. (Continued trom Page I) I :. It' f only. four or five years ago spouses also 'free up' teaching .. .. val. The police confiscated the IS a~ b~low those of light. "This alone is a 50 percent in: wives who resign to become full. . . firecrackers, matches and a h.ouse .dlstrlc!s across the na. crease in eifort," he said. "We time housewive.s. We ealculate . . bottle of cement glue. The boys tlOn with which Grosse Pointe also range farther-to Colora. that there are thousands of . . were warned and taken home. competes, Mr. Kennedy pointed do, to Tennessee, to Maine and well.trained teachers not teach. . . out. North Carolina." ing;" he added.' . . As community residents study ~fr, Kennedy said that nor. As critical. fields, ~lr. Ken. . . the .background to Proposition mally the local public schools nedy, listed science, mathema. # 1 In t~~ February ~6 election contact about 1000 prospective tics, hidustria1 arts, g i r I 5' for additional .operatlng funds, candidates on campus. physical education, general ele. theypercentare becommgof the budgetaware ofthatThe82 I ' ,.Last ' year, however, we ran mentary teachers, an d some for. Grosse Pointe Pub!' Sch I mto reduced numbers and prob. eign lJnguage vacancies, espe. I. cars I. "'vstcm i Ie 00 ably saw only 600. In fact, some dally at the elementar~' school . . for sala~e:.lI~~~e,d t~:c~arY~~~ visits we~e can~elled because o.f level. ortion of that t a g(67 the lack of mterested candl' He urged community resj. P . percen a"e, I dates." dents who know of qu~~ified I ~erce~t), IS earmarke~ for .in. Questioned as to the reason teachers not currently employ- : structlonal purposes, mcludmg for this situation :'Ilr KAnn-"y ed to contact him at TUxedo , teachers' saIarles.. I said that competition" . from~ ""t'le 5.2000. . "~assage of the three issues business war I d government :'I1r. Kennedy indicated that I I- IS Vital, as [s the identification posts. including s~ch programs the schools have developed sev, . wit some . of desperately needed teacher as Headstart Inner City proj. eral new techniques which they . . talent," Ke~nedy noted. ects, the Job Corps, and VISTA, plan .t? incorporate i~to. their . . As he outlined the procedures drain potential teaching candi. recrultmg program wlthm the . . useO in recruiting teachers for dates. I next few weel;s. These will be . Grosse Pointe, ~Jr. Kennedy ~aid I "It seems that among the reported in a future issue. . that the lo~al schools now send current crop of graduating sen- _ . representatlves to 75 campuses, iors, the social consciences have R t Att - t . I ~~pared to approximately 50 been pricked. These young peo. epor s emp I . I ------pIe often tel! us that to take l' F D :. RENT BUY a post in a suburb is not reo 0 orce oors . • or garded as being as worthwhile . P,anos - Organs or rewarding to their humanita. City Police. received a report . Grandfather Clock. rian instincts," he said. from G. F. Heufelder, 915 Neff. . a Specialty "We don't yet know how to on Tuesday, January 23, stating . attract the attentio:1 of veteran thnt when his wife re.entered . .Jewelry repoiring teachers on a wide basis. Now the building after parking her . . d,omond remounting we get such candidates mainly car that evening she noticed pry . . through effo~s of our own staff, marks 011 both 'inside doors in . . Hoeherling . . , word.of.mouth, or some spin. the vestibule of the apartment . . Jewelry I off from our reputation," )ir. building. . . 25 V.a,. ift Sam. Lacatioft Lowrey • Story -& Clark Kennedy commented. The marks appeared to have . . THE MUSIC CENTER CIAmore 'mobile and a{{)uent been made by a '12" tool. One . . 14933 Kercheval 22933 Gratiot, nr. 9 MU, society has definitely worsened of the marks was on the door VA 2.8509 775-1000 - Hn. 1G to 9 our staff stability. .More hus. leading up to the apartments, ~ Used to be that a car with a genuine wood dashboard, door panels or trim was : bands 'on the move' take their the other mark was on the door teaching . wives with them. leading to the basement. ~ a sign of distinction. Well, we still put a little Wood in every Volkswagent .~ Greater Incomes earned by Entry was not gained. : Mercedes-Benz and BMW we sell. Not "wood" ••• but.IlWood." You'll notice : Goll Lessons Dnd Practice . . ~ it in the down-to-earth way our salesmen introduce you to these great imports. ~ OrO!lt IParkin~ Ticket Jerry's INDOOR Golf Range Put on Trailer : In the special care we take to prepare your car for delivery. In our service. : Point~ N~ws .~ In the careful attention we give to the little things that make buying and .: 3101 S Harper in the' Shores Shopping Center Publisbed Every Thursday by City Police officers ticketed a : owning a car so much more satisfying. Lots of people can sell you imported : 13 Mile and Harper, St. Clair Shores 293-9818 Anleebo PublisbeI1l, Inc. red semi.trailer parked in vio. . . 99 Kercheval Avenue 1ation of the City Parking- Or. : cars. But no one else can offer great imports ••• with a little Wood in 'em. : • TEN TnS FOR PRACTICE Grosse Pointe 38, Michigan dinance on Monday, January 22. . . The red semi was on cement . . Phone TU 2-6900 blocks on st. Clair just north of ~.. .-: Group Lessons Sfarting .AII Winter Three Trunk Lines Waterloo on the east side of the I ••• ,1. ,., II •••• II •••••••••••• f t...... ~ '.' Second Clul Postalla paid at De- street, without front or rear $7°0 Plus .... :" S Ieuona _.. per person Balli ~r~~~cr~~tl~r~ate~ $5.00 Per Vear lights. by M.1l .$6.00 outside W.yne Officers Roger P.-yor and .. CountyI. All Newl and Advertising Dwight Scott plaeed three sig. Copy Must Be In the News Offlce S.. and try 'he new J968 ALUMINUM shaf, elulls. by Tuesday Noon to insure lnae... nal light bombs on the front ~~':ireSi all Mall (Sublcrlpllons, and rear .of th~ vehicle. Jerry Stencil 0"': Rick LaRue Golf Professional. 99 Kercheval. Gtosse Pollt" 48238, A parkIng tieket was placed Ch.ng" of Address Fonnl 85'llo\tn on the windshield for hazardous 99 K.rch_~val.Grosse POint". 4.11238 parking and no lights. Officers said ihe semi wall a danger to tbe public and street !O~PORTS. 'N~ WOODMOTORS~ traffic. 15415 GRA1l0T AVE. (A,T 8 MilE) I DElR91T I CALL 521-6600 W 15351 GRAUOT AVE. CATa Wt\.E) i 1lEnQT I &.u. ~l~ The fenow who stands in his own light, imagine. that the TAKE.A. whole world is in the dark. '

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•i< 12-oz. STRIP '"i< '" STRIP ANSWER: '"i< '" STEAK '".. STEAl( At Michigan Bank. We pay 5% interest on '".. .time savings over $1,000.00. Since this interest DINNER '".. DINNER 18 compounded daily and paid four times a year, .. you earn the highest interest in dollars and cents Including salad. baked potato '": Including salad, baked potato at Michigan Bank. Interest is paid every three and roll : and roll months by adding to your time deposit pass- '" book, credit to your regular savings passbook or '".. ... by check, sent to your home . ... il il ,,' ..... ------.. ... THIS IS THE HIGHEST RATE 'l *******************************"'******************************~... Ii '"... 76-0%. Prime '"..... Family THAT FEDERAL, LAW WILL ...... ALLOW ANY BANK TO PAY '.' ..... PORTERHOUSE ... PRIME (except on certificates of $100,000 or more) ...... AND IT'S AVAILABLE RIGHT NOWI or I ..BONE ... SIRLOIN * NOTE THE COMPOU~DING EffECT: ... ACT NOW! Compare the interest you are now receiving on your savings When Held ... at other financial institutions, Bring in your passbook and in a few short Including salad, baked potato : 2-lb. slab serves 4, includes salad, Effective Rate of 5.1% 12 Months and roll : rolls and baked potatoes minutes you will be earning 5% compounded daily and paid quarterly Effective Rate of 5.5% 46 Months ... Effective Rate of 6% 90 Months ... with the safety and peace of mind that only a hank can provid~! ... Automatically renewed at every 90.day maturity unless you or the Bank ... .. have given notice that the time savings certificate will not be renewed • it ...... MEMBER fEOERAI OEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORA',ION - - ~------~ - MICHIGAN BANK • Texas Style NATIONAL A•• OCIATION OFFICES THROUGHOUT GREATER DETROIT I ROAST BEEF SANDWICH op." .",4:30 .".'Y weekday, Including SA TURDA Y

18499 MACK (ot Opal) 500 Millions of Solid Bank Protection 2 blocks West of Mack I Warren Intersection TU 4-3000 G R0 SSE POI N TEN EWS Thursday, February I, 1968 Page Four ------_._- MOMENT OF TRUTH I NO PROBLEM Oriental Rug Service Since 1899 This is the time of year when Most people can.t stand pros. Pollution Experiment Launched football coaches have to pro- perity-fortunately most people (Continued fl'<.lmPage 1) 1 materials are screened out cated at the Milk River pumping duce-either winnp.rs or alibis. dl.n't have to. hopes to improve the treatment, ahead of the basin. Continuing station; a second will be at the ------~_._._.---_._------_ •.._-- prOC()ss by using chemicals. In' on out tile Milk River and into Torrey Road pumping station; :the course of th~ project, the, Lake st. Clair will be the sill, and the third will be at tile ;Dow engineers and technicians i very fine sand, about 00 percent Eastland substation of the De. Boys 11 Years & Older I will also record and anal~'ze the of the organic waste. and a vari. troit Edison Company next to MAGARIANi) ! sequence of events that occurs ety of bacteria. Harper Woods High Scoooi. 6K. Camping 6' Exploring Expedition of the West during and immediately after a The next day, the flow of Data from the rain gauges I storm, particularly the volume waste water to the interceptor ' JUNE 22 TO JULY '9 and pollutional content of the system will have llssened even (Continued on Page '7) stormwater. Pilot studies will further, and the stormwater reo 1------Our Annual also be conducted on disinfec. maining in the basin can be I tion techniques. I slowly drained and pumped into Westwllrtl No 1968 , Much has already been learn. i the Detroit system. On. the. third February ed by studying the records kept, day! the settle~ matenal 10 the SALE FUN - EXClltMENT - ADVENTURE at the pumping station. For ex .. basm can be disposed of. ample, a o~e.inch r~in falling Three Rain Guages Entire Stoek of New, Used and Traditional 15th lummer expedition. conducted by tNlcher Edward Leland • o\:er a period of eight hours In order to establish a corre. ....ho was C~Wagonmaster and handpicked luccelllOr to Otto C. ~ll keep personnel at the 5ta- lation between what happens at Leu, fonner Grosa8 Pointe School Counselor. tlOn busy for three days. Abo~t the pumping station and the Would you enjoy floating down a fast moving stream on all air two. hours after. such 8. ram I pattern of rainfall. Dow will mattress In beautlful Yosemite Nat\<.nal Park. California, or seeing begms. the cap~clty of the mter. I establish three rain gauBing sta. ORIENTAL RUGS nature'. many wonders at BanH and Lake Louise In the Canadian Rockies? ccptor system .IS exceeded, and lions within the nrainage dis. We buy, sell and exchange Other adventures are awaiting you ot: the ~otal f1?W IS dl\'~rted t? the triet. All three will 00 part of The Grand Canyon Yosem'te National Pll,k ,settling basJD by the mtermlttent .the data _gathering net w 0 r k 12876 E. JEFFERSON, near Dickerson VA 1-9500 Mark Twoin's home and cavil Kin~he!ce Air Bose (overnight) i use o( seven hu~e s~rmwat~r Isponsored by the U. S. Weather vater Lake Notional Pork. Upper Peninsula of Michigan ; pumps .. The baslD will fill In I Bureau. One gauge will he 10. Oregon Lake Louise. Sritish Columbia 30-45 mmule5. ------.------.------Olmeylond, California Mt. Rainier National Park. Knott'. Berry Farm. California Washington Will Be Overflow Universal Studios Banff National Park. Alberla, Between the time the basin is Lassen Volcanic !'Iatlanal Park Canada filled until about an hour after Durango. Colorado Coeu, D'Alene. Idaho the rain ends and the flow to the slation drops below the ca. I I pacity of the interceptor pumps, I SPECIAL VISIT TO the stormwater will overflow the basin into the Milk River, A HOLLYWOOD STUDIO discharging a total of about 40 00 Reasollab/. 'ee-Register Now-Application and '",ormation million gallons. Remaining ;n the basin will be the heavy Of- Look what $3443 CHET SAMPSON'S TRAVEL SERVICE ganic matter. grit and large 100 Kercheval Ave., Grosse Pointe TU 5.7510 I globs of oil and grease skimmed :off the top of the water. Larger ------buys at Jerry Stein Oldsmobile!

Report for 1967 by Michigan's Largest Savings and Loan Association

111eyear 1967 showed steady gains for First Federal Savings , of Detroit In each area of operation. First Federal's net gain In savings for the year 1967 was $36,266.330. this compares with an Increase of $6,300,000 In I 1966. Earnings paid to savings customers totaJed $2"~,917,716 In 1967, a new high mark. 1 The First Federal 1967 gain in total assets was $47451 996 while reserves and surplus reached a new year-end hi~h of $36,215,152. During 1967,First Federal substantially increased the number and dollar volume of mortgage loans for the year, adding 6,910 loans, compared to 3,935 in 1966. The dollar volume in 1967 was $109,659,990,up from $68,103,534 In 1966.

1LDl cummt BnnlJlJ1rale on passbook $aYfngs,pBld and compound9d 47i1f.10 quartarly. t'Dl annual ral. on carl/fleala $avln~, arry amount Irom fl,soo up, .S7410 6 monlhs malurlty. FInancial Statement ASSETS DecealbIr :It. 1H7 Cash on Hand and In Banks ••••••••••••••• _ $ 8710067 U.S. Government Bonds, Government Agency , , Debentures and Investments...... ••••• 61473577 Federal Home Loan Bank Stock. •••• • • • •••••• • •• 5:050:000 Prepayment to Federal Savings and Loan Insuratlce LOOK WHAT YOU GET WITH Corporation Reserve •••••••••••••••••••••••• 5,483,757 F1lStMortgage l.oans and Other First Liens on Real Estate 574,888,164 THIS BIG 4-DOOR 1968 OLDSMOBILE 98: (-40.8"" of lIfh Ich I" Insured or Gllaranle-.l by U.S. Gowmmelll "gencle.) HeIne Improvement Loans •••••••••••••••••••••• 4,070,021 Loans on SavIngs Accounts •••••••••••••••••••• 2,636,744 Choice or colors 9. While sidewall tires Properties Sold on Contract . 179,278 I. Real Estate Owned and In Judgment ••••••••••••• 53,214 Tllr1>o.Hydrarnatie transmission 10. Foam cushions Office Buildings and Equipment . 25,009.106 2. (leae DepllIclallon) 11. E.l-Eye tinted glass Receivables and Other Assets •••••••••••••••••• 455.713 3. Power steering $678.009,641 12. Chrome trim pac~age 4. Deluxe steering whf'd UAB1UT1E8 13. All General Motors factory iu.sta1Ied Savingll Accounts (193,895) ••••••••..•••••••••• 582.214,499 Power brak{'~., Advances from Federal Home Loan Bank . 47,000,000 5. safely equipment Loans rn Process •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4,673,206 Other Liabilities . 4,789,019 6. Power windows 14. The Jerry Stein pledge to "do it (llfllnly lor t.. e. prepaid by borrowe",) Deferred Credits ••••••••••••••••••••••••...••• 3,117,765 7. Electric clock right the first time" in both sales Ganeral Reserves ••••••••••••••••••• $29,649,915 and service. Surplus •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 6,565,237 36,215,152 8. Light group $67iiJio9.641 Directors IIAIfS trnR KE.JR. EllERY A. LAIDLAW WAtTIR E. SIMMONS Pmilie11l Add all these features up and. you've got a great Oldsmobile ~ lint fet/elM Smllgl £DW ARO F. lAMBRECJfT Senior Viel l1JI J. L HvdsIItI CfJIIIPIIIf JAM~ A. AUSER PitJlliem. LIIIJhrecJJt RulfT C4. buy. Come on out today and take advantage of thes~ h'e- £umifr Vi',;, Pmitie« Filii Fedenl S"ingr ARTHUR t MOORE WlUlAM Co WAll mendous savings on America's most popular luxury car! HOll wn.BER M. BRUCKrR R GEORGE RANSfORD !'resident, AI1fI Arbot 8nJcleI. MeIMII,. Rodwell. Prosilienl, Gleaner lil, Felim! Smngr Wttltl' IIIIdOwer, AIIQ/wp IMUlI"" Society (OWl! 0. oED HG E DOUGLAS F. ROay CHARUS L wnSON. SR. fle:iIJnt fflSllieOI. Uni:ca SI8ICI thmm3.' c! !~ BaIrd r I tUmtl4tJ1pur O/fTllpk CDmmJllee Iu WI1s4I d s- DIitr C4.

FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS OF DETROIT JERRY STEIN OLDSMOBILE ISZOS East Jefferson at Lakepoinle, just east of Grosse Pointe eity limits Headquarters: ~ Memoo: Federal Home Loan 1001 Woodward ...~ Bank Systam and VA 1-5000 Open 9.9 MondayaDd Tharsday-9.6 DaiI, au.uehIgaIl .. Federal Stn'lnf1$~ end fAaQ . . _....

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Thursday, February I, 1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Five ---~-----._- !** SERVING 3 GENERATIDNS OF SMART DETRDITfJS Marijuana Asks SUPPOI't of Libraries (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Pa-g~ 1)--: f~~-';PI~blic library," Mr. 01'1' If you've ever ~ficss AWNINGS al~vays aware that dan,llers of circulation increasecl from four i slated. thiS kind do exist and we do books in 1950-51 to seven in I H . d' h It AND IERYICES ARE BIST everything we can to protect our 1966-li7" he said . e m. Icated t at the proposed II' , . ! expansIOn program for the pub- It V'. 0 youngsters in our formal situa- Commenting upon the inade'llic libraries will be discussed tlioughtofa It ISlt ur Showroom tion. Dances at the SChDOIthe q~acy of the present facilities, thoroughly at the February 12 : or Just Call Ndghborhood Club and 'War Director Orl' said, "There are, meeting of the Board of Educa. I\~emorial are always well super. simply not enough books and tion. to be held at 7:30 p.m. at salescareer, : LO 7.0890 Vised and good control is exer- n.0 t enougII sheIf space, requir- I..., malre Elementary School, 74U cised over the youngsters." 109 discarding one book for. Cadieux road. :• FREE ESnMATE • NO MOfj,~l DOWN'- Some May Experiment every book added. "I suspect some students are I you should know experimenting, but I honestly 119,000 Books Short ' Elect Offi('el's 2941 E. JEFFERSON do not feel that marijuana is a "For a communitv of 70 000 ~ .. , • OPEN SAt. TILL 12 NOON major problem in our commu- the books should nu~ber 192'.000: , At Bon Secoul's the advantages ______nity., We have no evidence of based on minimal national I SAYEIT'u[B f~:s~~~o~r ::l~~g,,~f:t~~~at~~ standards almost universally Db. I New officers wer~ electcd! ..... as1-C _.school. Through our school pho. served. As of June 1967, there' at Bon S~rours Hospital's An-I of becoming an W tograph identification cards we Iwere 119,000 books, leaving a, nual Meehng on January 19. I can keep a good check on out. ! shortage of 73,000 to serve tbe I They are: presidenl of the I isiders who might attempt to I present population," he said. staff, ~obert. D. Edmondson,' :trespass on school property. In ' M.D,; "Icc-presldent of the staff' 4-p;. J*Jea settinqs. ill . a community such as ours I be-, Mr. Orr said that

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lOI)()(1 ((.Ianco/f' cldwl fdJr(' ',/1 chf'mIC<1lly l~l(:r~ It rf fC{t .. stam'" 7 Open Thursday, Friday, Monday till 9 p.m. SQUARE YARD I>(jll~ and dl rI Instant terms, of course! A Package Thursday, February I, 1968 Page Six GROSSE POINTE NEWS Three Lives GP Park Municipal Court I Serving The Grosse Pointe Area For Over 42 Years (Continued from Page 1) of slI6pension of driver licenses (Conlinued from Page I) guilty, 809; Total fined, 768; directly to the Secretary of in Bon Secours Hospital, within Not guilty, 46; No complaint State. This method of restrict. i an hour and a half after his taken, 142; Notice to Secretary ing driving has proved effective, I car was hit by a Lake Shore of State, 191; Payment per- the judge said. .~~-FIREPLACE WOOD ON CAR INSURANCE FROM THE I Coach Line bus at Mack and mitted through Violation Bu. Judge Betanger said that he ,Devonshire, on October 3. reau, 185; Essays, 3; Re.exami- continues to be indebted for the i Gaitley drove through a stop Birch LOIS I Hardwood Packagl Coal EXCHANGE AT nation by the State, 9; and war. continued and sustained active @ I sign without stopping, and the rants issued for no appearance, and able services of both Grace Cannal Coal Kindling Fir. Quets :accident was unavoidable, ac- 600. McCracken, court clerk, and ,cording to the bus driver and YOU CAN SAVE DOLLARS! In connection with matters Bettyann Calvin, deputy court four eye witnesses. The bus Sunflower Seed • Burlap • Rock Salt A 10% premium refund- is now being paid to Exchallge. driver was held blameless. Involving traffic, licenses were clerk, during 1967. insured Auto Club members as their car insurance pol. suspended in 19 cases for vary. The judge praised the person- gaJlf1mL Individual Reports ing lengths of time; 26 orders nI'l of the Park Police Depart. Snow Shovels • Wild Bird Seed ides expire. The following are the reports of probation for varying pc- I men!, guided by the able and as received from the five Pointe SuppliQ,d Marsh,Hay • Straw In addition, a $1,000,000 ratc reduction on Uninsured ricds' jail sent('uces w('re im- i conscientious leadership of Po- Motorist and many Comprehensive coverages went into police agencies. posed in 22 cases; 11 cases of lice Chief Arthur Louwers. Park: Accidents, 359; fataLs, effed on policies Issued July I, 1967 and after. b~ing drunk and disorderl)' we.re: Judge Belanger concluded his 11; non.fatals (accidents in which \Ioney Back is in keeping with the Exchange's trani- dlsp?sed ?f; a~d 9 cas~s m. I report with the statement that :injuries were reported), 91; MELDRUM GARDEN SUPPLIES tional pobcy of providing Auto Club members wilh the volvmg mmors in possessIOn of: he was indebted ~o City Man. I property damage, 267; persons alcohol. I ager Robert Slone for his able TUxedo 4.2184 best po,qble insurance protection and .lervice at the low- ,injured, 128; persons killed, 1. 17921 MACK AVENUE fREE DEliVERY 1'51 possible cos!. Auto.pedestrian accidents, 7; In a great number of cases, i and intelligent cooperation at the court referred the matter' aU times during th~ past year. I 0Rtfund oPI,lits only 10 l'olunlOrv !,olityc,ldttS ,,' Ih, VlI,oIl AUlolllo- fatals, none; non-fatals, 7; prop- hilt" J"'tr~lP1Suran(e E~,harlgt! and uUl be ('ontinucd 41 Zona: 41 th6 EIChon£", /o. to belong, " 'tals, none; persons injured, 4. I , City: Accidents, 223; vehicles DetrDit Automobile laUl.lnellllDet b~hlnl' :damaged, 396; vphicles involved, 1439: persons injured, 75; Viola- GROSSE POINTE DIVISION I lions issued in accidents, 55; 15415 E. jeffenon Phone 821.6300 fixed objects involved, 11; pe. George Measel. Mallager destrians injured, 5; bicycles involved, 2; motor bikes in- volved, 1; fatalities, none. Farms: Accidents, 369; fatals, none; non-falals, 1lO; property dar.1age, 279; persons injured, NEW from UNIROYAL 135; pedestrian accidents, eight persons llUrt, and no fatals. To- tal amount of property dam- FAST RA Il'S age, $128,079. Woods: Aecident, 346; fatal aceidents, 2; non.fatals, 98; property damage, 248; persons killed, 2; persons injured, 135. "Wide Oyal~" $ 9 5 Pedestrian aecidents, 5; persons 23 hurt, 5. 6.77-14 (825-14) +2.3I".!.T. Shores: Accidents, 75; fatals, none; non.fataIs, 48; injuries 27; Red or White BlemIshes miscellaneous, 14; mar in e (boats on the lake) 3; traffic I tickets issued, 1,939. I Uniroyal LARADO Honors Earned The "R"in Ti,e;( By Scout Patrol PINSTRIPE 8•85• 15 WHITEWALL The Flaming Arrow Patrol I Ilemlsh •• of the St. Clare de Montefalco I Church Boy Scout Troop 6991' I participated in a Klondike held We Accept for the Best Buy 1 at Chandler Park on Janultry, ALL MAJOR on any 21. 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1 ... _ • « • - - 7 Thursday, February I, 1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Plge Sevin Pollution (Co.,tlnued from Page 4) and the records kept at the pumping station will be fed into 8 computer to reconstruct the events. of a storm. As each storm 15 added to the computer Dow elCpects a generalized pat: tern to emerge which will allow the effects of future storms to be predicted. so that personnel at the ~umplDg station can be ready WIth the right chemicals at the right time. Plan Scale Model .A w~rking scale model of the Milk ~ver pumpi,lg station will be bUIlt to examine in miniature the beh!1vior of stormwater at the station. The model will be used to test any changes in the Iitructu:e of the station which sweeps first 5 places could mcrease the effectiveness of t~e ch~mical treatment. Tile pruuary chemicals to be used are various organic floc. cul!1nts, or poly.electrolytes, whIch represent a new approach to water pollution control being spearheaded by Dow. Added to ~~ste water in very small quan. in Riverside 500! tities on tho order of one or two parts per million, the very long and extremely heavy polyelec. trolyte molecules attract and (How's that for a new broom.) hold solid partides suspended in the water. Within the space of a few minutes, the polyelec. ~olyt:s settle to the bottom, tak. mg WIth them almost all of the suspended solids. Under labora. tory conditions, Polyelectrolytes can remove between 50 percent and 75 percent of the solids and up to 50 percent of the organic pollutants. Conditions at the Milk River pumping station will be far from ideal, but Dowen- ginee1s believe that the poly. electrolytes can remove a sub. stantial portion of the solid~ and the organic waste now being discharged into Lake St. Clair. Waste Flows COmplex Combined waste flows, Le., stormwater and domestic sew. age, are chemically very com. lex, and there is no way to con. trol volume, rate of flow, tern. peratl're, or pollutional content. Any attempt to treat combined waste depends greatly on the accuracy and completeness of the analytical work that accom- panies it. Since the project be. gan in July, Dow has been de- signing, ~uilding, and installing complex Instrumentation devices and laboratory equipment. Several automatic machines have already been installed to provide samples of the storm. water overflow at regular inter. vals. Instruments are being in- stalled that will continuously analyze the waste flow for tem. perature, amount of solids, dis. solved oxygen content and the degree of acidity. Other tests to be ~erformed aIO needed, ~ proVIde data on four categories of solids, the amount of organic carbon,ntlrogen, and phosporus tht> amount of oil and grease' the degree of hardness, and th~ presence of three varieties of bacteria. Building Laboratory The "as needed" tests will be performed at the pumping sta. tion in a complete waste.water laboratory mounted on a 40' trailer. The trailer has been de- signed by Dow and is currently being built and equipped. It should be delivered about the firs! of the year . .Between now and July, Dow WIll test and standardize the equipment and instrumentation Riverside is Ford Country. Torino takes the first five places determine the most efficient polyelectrolyte, and find the best place to add the polyelectrolyte. I Beginning in July and continu'j in the Riverside 500 ... the year's first and toughest ing until the end of the project a year later, stormwater over-' flow will be treated to the limit of current technology. The data test of endurance and dependability. Two weeks earlier, from that year of continued treatment will provide much needed information about storm. water overflows from combined Ford Motor Company dominated the Union/Pure Oil Per- sewers. Overall, the Project is expected to be a significant step in the fight to clean up the na- : tion's rivers and lakes. : formance Trials at Riverside. In tests which included Korean Orphans To Receive Gift economy, acceleration and braking, the company won more

:llore than 500 books werr 'I sent to a Korean orphanage re- cently, acc()rding to Principal i classes than all other automobile manufacturers com- Ted Jacobs of Richard School. The project is part of the U.S. Navy's People - to - People pro- gram, Handclasp. Sgt. Donald bined. See the man with Better Ideas · · ·your Ford Dealer. K. Berckmann, assistant chap. lain !lnd t~acher at thf' orphan. age. was instrumental in pro- moting the local project. The hooks, old hut usable, I arc for children between thc I ages of two and 13 years. who' Union/Pure Oil Performance Trials .. _Experts have called the do not have any books at the: Riverside 500 ... Forty-four high-powered stock cars of all Trials America's most exacting and revealing test of all-around orphanage. The books \"ere: makes, modified to meet the special demands of competition car performance. This year Ford Custom and Ford Galaxie 500 packed and taken to thc U.s. I racing, took off from the starting line on the twisting sports car won first and second place in Class IV Mustang was overall Naval Air Station at Grosse lie, circuit at Riverside. And only 13 of them went the tull 500 gruel- winner in Class IX. Fairlane Six won both the braking and er:on- hy ~Ir. Jacobs and Oliver Bakl'r ' ling miles. Five of these were Torinos. The first, second, thire!. omy events in Class VI, proving that it could go farther on a gallon Richard engineer. ' i fourth ,'nd filth cars across the :inish line. In thi!>very first try in and stop shorter than its competition. The Performance Trials They':::!! !:c :-~..:~ tG San I HERE open competition Torino left no doubt about what it could do: do what a lot of car shoppers wish they could do. They take all Diego, Calif., then to Be Wha, \ '.f in accelerating, hard braking, standing up to the most extreme the cars in a class and. with expert drlV(Hs at the wheel, compare Orphanage at Un Choni, Korea. ' ARE ~ It win takc approximat('!y three' demands for five solid hours. Winning thi!; kind of competitic'n the braking, acceleration and economy under equal conditions. ~. months for them to reach their takes real pro drivers. But it takes real cars, too. Well-balanced NASCAR officials selecl entries at random off the showroom destination. THE stable cars. Maneuverable cars with engines, transmissions and floor, run the Trials, and sr.ore the performance of each car. Re. ------drivelines that can take the terrific punishment and never Quit. suits are Iruly Impartial. So if you are looking for a new car, what .,. ...has a better idea. FACTS When 5 out of the 8 Fords we entered take the first 5 places, you happened ill Ihe Performance Trials can be especially meaning- can bet the cars are as outstanding as the drivers. And when you lul. No miltler what S17ecar you're thinking of, you can start your Vli\ENE remember that this is the sixth time in a row Ford has won the own wlOnlOg streak right now by seeing your Ford Dealer. Nursery and Landscape Riverside 500,you know we know something about real durdblilly. SNOW REMOVAL Immediate delivery on Better Idea cars at your Ford Dealer's By the Season call 177.2800 We Service The Five Pr""tes - .. ,'j ...... -' '''','' ';'~~:'I'~~~"f':"~'+' <" 3~ • ~ I:

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POWF.R ICE SLEDDING Two High Schools Holding AT ITS FINEST ,Joint Science SYlflposium VIe TANNY corrects aSIe tII. IIIlIn wllo owns on. SIMKO i The 1968 Grosse Pointe High creating a new human environ- So safe ~ child CCIIl run it. School and Dominican High ment? The conh'ol of heredi. School joint symposium in tary factors, land development, 'science and humanities will be water and air pollution. In the 3 BIGGEST * * * held at Dominican High School Sociology and economics: The Feb"uary 29, from 8 o'clock problem of poverty, urban re- I until 7 o'clock. This is the newal, and many other topics. DEMONSTRA liON , second year this type of sympo. In theology: Will churches need I sium has been held. to adopt new forms to anticipate FIGURE PROBLEMS RUN ! The idea was originated by the needs of modern man? What I Sister Alma Marie, of Domini- can churches say to a tecbno.

I can High, who after attending logical societ~.? Surlday, Feb. 4th : similar symJ:osiums at Wayne Education, art, music, jazz Women face'Ibday ... State University, felt it should and library science will also be At the Foot of Crocker Blvd. be done on the high school covered. The student papers 2 P.M. level. Sister Alma Marie con- cover myriad topics from John I tacted the powers that be at Miller's "Determination of Re-

I Grosse Pointe High and the re- action Order of Nucleophilic suIt was the initiation of this Sustitution Reactions for Co- symposium. bait Complexes, to Karen WH- The symposium gives the son's "The Music of Urban : s t u den t s an opportunity to Man." 2-PASSENGER - for all sportsmen broaden their experiences and I Students will also have art on consider artistic and scientific I display corresponding to the ! problems. I theme of the symposium. I MODEL ~• I I 219.00 SLED AS SHOWN ; The theme this year is "Ur- . . . ban Man: His Heritage and Spea.kmg on ~OPICS relevant ll:n windshieldl Power." to date approximately to .thelr !lrofesslOns and o~cu. 3 H.P. - 35 M.P.H. 250 Grosse Pointe juniors and pat IOns will be the SymposIUm seniors are attending the sym- Scholars, who are a g~o~p of SETOF $300 posium, some as observers and' doct(}rs, profess.ars, mlDlsters, PLANS Send 25 cents for highly illustrated . some as hostesses. Others will and representatives of many booklet-all '~labout power ice sleds. pr('sent creative work or papers. other professioDi. ~~~~ The symposium will deal with The progrlim wll! include Urban Man from many outlooks three main addresses: keynote, DU 1-0161 and topics. In humanities: The science and humanities. There

alter 6 P.M. I sf'~ial and psychic consequences. will also be small group discus- SIMKO-POWER ICE SLEDS DU 3-5202 :of a technological culture; the sions with special subject mat- : depersonalization of man as tel' in many areas, students' at 4420 W. Jefferson, Ecorse . portrayed in literature and the papers and presentations and Simko's Super Ma,ket- Foot of Southfield ! arts. In sdence: Is technology small informal buzz sessions.

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_ d ...... - . . as •• .crt ._=tt_ e= .. - Thursday, February I. 1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Eleven Austin School Students Speeding Leads n Elljoying Many Activities To More Trouble Robert L. Mathews, 39, of 2709 Under the direction of the some of the Detroit Cougars for Capitol, Warren, was ~topped by Austin Student Sen&te, the As. a demonstration of soccer on Woods police for speeding on sembly Committee has secured Friday, January 26. The dem- Thursday, January 25, and found onstration will include the rules, to be operating his car with Michigan Trade Winds, Michigan's new Commuter Airline the history, the training pro. improper plates. DOWNTOWN service now offers 30 minute flight service to Lansing's gram and the schedule of a pro- Patrolman Martin Trombley, Jefferson & Barrington fe; ,"jonal soccer team, particu. Capital City Airport. the arresting officer, said he Four scheduled round trips daily. larly the Detroit Cougars. observed Mat hew 5 traveling TO Shell Service The Annual Austin Chess north on Mack, at Vernier road. Reservations held until 3 minutes before take-off. Tournament, under the Direc. at a high rate of speed and No ticket or luggage delays. 15002 East Jefferson tion of the Chess Manager, Mike stopped him. DOWNTOWN New Cessna402 completely equipped. Getzan, will schedule prelim- When asked for his operator's inary and final rounds for the license and car registration, Boarding through Detroit City Airport. 38 chess entries. As in past Mathews was able to present his years various rounds of chess license, but claimed that he did To. DetroIt Operating Schedule To lansIng Operating Schedul. UNDER NEW play will take place in February not have the registration be- and April, with trophies given cause he had just purchased the Leave Lansing Arrive Detroit Leave Detroit Arrive Lansing to the winners of the final vehicle. Michigan Flight City Airport City Airport Flight City AIrport City Airport MANAGEMENT rounds. Trombley radioed for a check Another activity of the Stu- of the vehicle's license number, 1 7:00a.m. 7:30 a.m. 2 7:45 a.m. 8:15 a.m. 10 years in the same neighborhood dent Senate which is i~ opera. and found that the car was Trade Winds tion is the preparation of com- registered in the name of Avis 3 8:45 a.m. 11:15a.m. 4 9:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Rent A Car. The motorist said STARTI NG FEB. 1ST FREE LIBBY GLASS mittees for the annual Awards Banquet to be held in May. The he had purchased the auto- Takes You There 6 4:00 p.m; 4:30 p.m. 6 4:45 p,m. 5:15 p.m. mobile, a 1967 Ford, from the with 8 gdilons of gas or more students serve on the following committees: program, guest se- company, and had h,~en in. 7 5:4!>p",m. 6:15 p.m. 8 6:S0 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Ie c t ion, en"~rtainment and formed that he could use the Faster FREE ...... V. STAMP WITH FILL.UP awards. present plates until he. is able' For Reservations Phone 517/351-9192 to get his own. Stop in 6' Say "HELLO" to RON The committeemen include: Mathews was Issued a viola- MICHIGAN TRADE WINDS, INC. John Agnone, George Niespolo, tion ticket for driving a motor P. o. Box416, East Lansing, Michigan Tony Vehar, Joe Shea, Chris vehicle with improper plates. Bonany, Cameel Hanna, Mark Hodgman, Tony Riccobono, Rick FREE LUBRICATION Evatz, Paul Beaupre, Brian Walch, and president- of the Art Exhibit with oil change, with this coupon Student Senat" Tom Misuraca. (Continued from Page 1) The Austin Glee Club, under Ron Heika - 331-93~8 the direction of Richard Meier, Pointe Art i s t s Association, made its debut in December whose" president is Mrs. E. 15002 E, JEFFERSON and is continuing with concerts :Mack Callum, of Clairview on February 11 and 25. court. The call for entries brought The students receive scholas. ?~~~~S!~~~~~'h~~:~~~0~ a tremendouS response. Mr. I below Ow regular selling prices. Our decorators 'will be pleased to assist and.. of course, you may budget your pvrchCISll$ tic credits as well as activities Peck finally selected the 43 merit for singing in classrooom paintings in the Show. on Englander's convenient revolving pay plan. OUR ENTIRE HERITAGE., THOMASVILlE*, DREXEl, FOUNDERS, SELIG, situations as well as in assem- Contributing Artists liNEAGE, lHAYER COGGIN, FICKS REED, WOODARD, AND MANY MORE COLLECTIONS MAY BE SPEC1ALORDERED bUes and concerts. Contributing artists are Mich- AT SALE SAVYNGS IN .YOUR CHOIC:: OF FABRIC .boND RNISH. Under the direction of Thom:ts ael Derbyshirl!, Marie Massey, E. Bailey, vice. principal, the Marquerite Loud, Julia Ford, •• J:~pt i« ..limited lXIII'lber 0# pieces not 011 sale. EAstLAND BIRMINGHAM SAVE 25~~O~ Augustine Speech Festival will Mrs. p. S. Mathewson, Dorothy Open Mon., Thurs." begin February 5. Each student Brownell, Dorothy Hurley, Frio. Sat. 'Ii! 9 STERLING SILVER has the opportunity to enter Elizabeth Far 1e y, Julia L. T1l FamOUS Brands speech selections in various ell+. Meighan, John Wargelin, Eliza. Everyday Discounts on ess II egories for trophy awards. beth H. Jefferis, Phyilis D. • Gar am The Austin basketball team Reidt, Alice Balfrey, Elizabeth • Reed &. Borton • Lunt Farley, Don Schrom, Dcr.0.3 Mac. IntunatLono\ T I evened the season record at 4 • • OW II Callum, Edgar L. Y a e g e r, • Heirloom • Alvin and 4 by dropping the game to Notre Dame by a score of Eleanor S. Smart, -Marguerite ~wollacil 74.61. Gary Coakley of Notre Joseph, Edna Kreichelt, Mar- Dame led all scorers with 34 jorie III. Caulkins, Freda M. points. Mike Gibson led the Stewart, Mae E. Corless and Friars with 18 points. Zena Carnagh. \ SlIM'S Wide Tbis presentation by the_ Austin's swim team is in first Friends of the Grosse Pointe Clearance place in the Central Division Public Library is a public serv- Great with a 2.0 record. Mike Stephens ice to the community. Savings and Bill Griffith excel in the Its purpose is to stimulate an free ~tyle events while Kevin interest in the Arts, to encour. Cross leads the backstrokers. age Grosse Pointe artists and Sophomore Bob Cleary has taken to offer just one more advan. two firsts as a butterfly special- tage to the many already avail- JEWELERS Ist. The Friar's medley relay is allie facilities the Grosse Pointe Vogue composed of Rick Evatz, Kevin library offers. Cross, Bob Cleary and Jim Lou- 22377 MORaSS ROAD TU 4-2585 i~ell. Mel Giovanucci is the TIP TO I'IOTORISTS coach. The whole question of safety 7 Mile near Mlck Ave. Your DIamonds llestylea by Our Design.,. in driving resolves itself down Guaranteed Watch ana Jewelry Replln YOUR CHOICE to the individual motorist. OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS Criticism is of two kinds, de. structive and constructive-try A man can have his own way to peddle the right kind. if he's willing to pay the price.

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Mon. thru W.d, - 10 '.m, to t p,m. Mon. Ihru W,d, - 10 I.m. to t p.m. ThUrl, Ihru S,I. - , ,.,n, to t p.m. Thurs. Ihru Sal. - , a.m. 10 ~ p.m. 16145 EAST 8 MILE at KELLY Op,n Sund,y - 11 ,.m. to 5 p.m. [ 19230 HARPER (at Moross) Open Sunday -- " I.m. 10 5 p,m. G R 0 SSE POI N TEN EW_S ~~u!~~_ay_'F_eb_ruar~_I,_19_0_8_ Page Fourteen ------I b 8 :"Rambling in New England." Judge Goodrow Has Busy Court i Cinellul League To Meet Fe · An Eastman Kodak film, "How -- - -. ----. .. I Th G P . t -C: m~-I and a -social hour for members to Improve Travel Pictures," I Woods Municipal Judge Don call

I in!( mor~ than 25 Jaw vi~lation Christenson, '$7.50. at t~e Grosse Pointe War Me.: Mrs. PlerfI~de as:~: l:~li~r~d trips. I "a~~s. The court session would I Alfred H. Rauer of 22408, monal C e n t e r, Refreshments pre~~nt __~ _ _ ___ . _

: h1\'e been much longer if 23 Park lane, SI. Clair Shores, was I • ------other persons had shown up to fined $20, for failing to stop ilnswer charges against them.: within an assured clear distance Warrants were ~igned for the I and causing an accident. arrest. of the absentees. I Gary M. Irwin of 28020 The followin~ were found: O'Neil, Roseville, charged with' ACTION ; guilty of the offenses of which I following too closely, paid a 'they were accused: fine of $20; Lolita M. Blumen.: ! James D. Hattie of 19288' stock of 21764 Newcastle, Jlar .. . Berden, Harpl'r Woods, failure per Woods, was fined $20 for' 16941 Kercheval 16450 E. Warren 19103 Mack Ave. to )'ield right.of-way and caus. failing to yield the right.of.wa)': Cor. Notre Dame Cor. Outer Drive Cor. 7 Mile : ing an accident. His fine was and causing an accident. $25. plus one day in jail. For having 110 brake lights, Thomas C. Kerwin of 667 David G. Dillon of 20890 Ridge. Washington, reckless driving. mont, paid a fine of $5. He paid He was fined $100 and sen. an additional $3 for not having tenced to 10 days in the Wayne his operator's license in his im.; ,County Jail. mediate possession. ' : Raymond G. Bruneel of 2?624 Robert L. Matthtws of 2709 ~JUST ~./ ,F:lkhart, Harper WO?~S, paId. a Capitol, Warren, paid $10 for, fl;te of $50., for. dnvlOg while driving with improper license: ; hiS operator s llcense was reo plates, John E. Griffin of 5210, I voked. . Grayton, Detroit, disobeyed a! I Fredenck~. V~n Assche of traffic signal and it cost him I ,1700. Prest Wick, Improper use $8. Daniel Z. "Borowicz of 2112 )f/. UNBEl1ABLE I of hce~se plates, $25; Robert Stanhope, a minor, was fined J. Gaffll~an, ~r., of 21710 EL._a- $25, and placed on probation I belh, ~t.. Clair Sho:es, ~aklOg for six ~onths for possession a llrohlhlted left tu. n, $7, TRay. of alcohollc beverages. mand W. Bruck of 202 Noble. Two drivers whose offenses I /' SERVICE J SELECTION l SAVINGS .Jl MONTHLY 'PAYMENTS !lASED ON !lANK RATES ~filford, interfering with mov. were not disclosed on the court FOR THIRTY.SIX MONTHS AFtER ONE iog traffic and causing an acd. disposition list Mary K' Schultz PAYMENTS QUARTER DOWN OR TRADE OF EQUAL VALUE dent, fine, $10. ,of 1190 North Ox.fo~d and NOW ••• Having no car .lights cost Michael P. Ruen of 1739 New- Danny M. Hu.mphnes of 1468 castle, were given suspended Wayburn, a flOe of $15; and sentences. ~eorge W. Gar.dner, ~r., of 921 Complaint by Delores Schu- I! Canterbu~y, paId a flOe of $19 mer of 1665 Fairholme against for speed mg. . Ralph Daigle of 1675 Fair- Ru~sel1 E. Le~IS of ~951 holme, was heard. Daigle, ac- Kensmgtf>n, D.etrOlt, was fln~d cused of IIsing \'ulgar language, ~12 ~or followmg. too closely 10 was found guilty and the case traffIC. John M. DlOn.ne of 508'?O adjourned for six months. Jefferson, New Baltlmo~e, paId i After hearing testimony in 10 I a flOe of $35 for speedmg. I other matters, charges agaL'lst Olaf B. Staude of 23278 the accused were dismisspd HARDTOP COUPE INCLUDES: EXCEORIN TABLETS South Rosedale, SI. Clair Shores, --_ . . Power Steering Automatic Trans., Heater, Washers and Wipers, Back-up paid a fine of $7.50 for failing BOTTlE OF 225 10 yield the right.of.way and Lights, Side Mi;ror, Seat Belts, Padded Dash, Foam Cushions, Whitewall Tires REG. cau,ing an accident. RENT and All Government Required Safety Equipment. 2.75 Wildred R. Hebert of 1425 P o Hawthorne, paid $5 for failing I R 1~ to yield the right-of-way and A G Where the Action Is N A \ o N S S I Burglar's Loot 100's • I£G. 3.29 PAYMENTS APPLY TO I Is Two Beers PURCHASE PRICE JIMCAUSLEY SMILEY BROS. Pontiac i The first and seoond floor of SSlO Woodward TR 3~ lhe home of WilHam J. Hey- Open Mon., Wed" Fri. Eve. TU 6-1700 : Bolds, 324 Beaupre, was ran- Open Sunday 1-5 p.m. 17677 MACK AVE. CHOCKS I sacked by a burglar, Farms

1 police disclosed. The burglary' ,occurred on Sunday, January Ch'ewable Vitamins 121. Reynolds showed Patrolmen I. Jose-oh Belanger and Philip FACIAL TISSUES I Mir.1io, who were dispatched to the residence to Investigate and Beckwith-Evans 200 IWO 'll JUUA MAl take the initial report, where 9 the burglar had entered the 9 house by cutting the side screen 1 door, and breaking the glass of I ~.16e the house door. The officers said that all the February rooms on the first and serond floors had been searched by whomever had forced his way into the building. The only REMcough syrup ~i~:oz. 83 e things missing, Reynolds said, were two cans of beer. Opportunity Sale! - Belanger and Miglio followed footprints in the snow to a fence at the rear of 295 Hillcrest, whcre the culprit jumped the VacuumBottle ~~r 9ge fencc. The prints continued be. tWl'en 295 and 291 Hillcrest, and ended at the curb in front of 287 Hillcrest, where it is ASS'T. helieved that the thief had REG. parked his car. 19, c BIC PENS 6i99 :Passengers Hurt II11 :1.Car Crash I Two persons received minor Nylon Hosiery 21 SSe injuries in a three-car collision at Mack avenue and Brys drive, on Sunday, January 2.8. According to a Woods police 'accident revort, Robert E. ZiJI. man. 17, of 725 Vernier road. VIIAUS hair tonic ~~:oz'7~ while traveling north on Mack, made a left turn at Brys drive and lost control of his vchicle. DENiURE to oz. WT, Thc youth said he could not: REG. e stop and that his car spun I CLEANSER . 9B~ around and into the path of a I' POUDENT 63 car driven by Christopher C. 'DePew, 18, of 22949 Detour, St.: i Clair Shores, and another driven' fOAMY 11 oz. WT. hY Mitchell E. Bean, 17, of 29820' REG. : ~iaison, SI. Clair Shores. SHAVE 5ge Gregory Germer, 19. of 31951 GILLETTE ,Williamshurg, St. Clair Shores, .. a passenger in DePew's auto, " .~uffered a whiplashed neck, as BORN ASS'T. rlid Allen Taylor, 19, of 23930 REG, Talpat, 5t. Clair Shores, a pas- BLONDE 2,00 : senger in Bean's ve hi c Ie. CLAIROL 1.29 Neithlof required medical atten-1 SALE DAYS THRU SUNDAY. Items available while quantities last. tion, but were taken to 51. John I Hospital for examination. DePew's and Bean's automo. biles were damaged in front, and Your Favorite Zillman's car was damaged in MORE and MORE the left rear. : Zillman was issued a viola. PEOPLE ARE BRINGING tion ticket for careless driving. lHEIR PRESCRIPTIONS TJlIEF STEALS CAR LIQUOR Catherinc D. Pray of 35417 Golden. MI. Clemens, cal1t'd TO CUNNINGHAM'S Woods police on Thursday. ,Tan.. PACKAGE DEALER uary 25. to disclose that hl'r car. had bccn stolen (rom the north. Imported and Domestic west corner of the Woods The- WHERE ater parkin$( lot. At thl' last re. Wines and Champagnes port. the vehicle had not bl'en YOUR recovered. Plus Your favorite • - "---- • -- ---_.- I DRUG ~~p;;';:n;.~:-;:oo-;'0::0:- , : All Stores open 'til 9 Every Night Brond of Beer Thurs .• nd Frl. Till 9:00 PM' •i ..J _ V n 1I""Il."'" Thil Tu~"day Unti~ 9 p.m. ols~ DOLLAR Becl?~ ith E '-J',..I' ~ ConvenIent Credit, too ••• COMPLETE WE DELIVER FIN E F L 0 0 ReO V E R I N G S a"d ~: t~~nie~=~: Pay On Ord.r of SS or More BUYS HOME BARTEND~R THE TECH PLAZA LINCOLN PARK DEARBORN STORE NORTH SIDE ANN ARIiOR SHOPPING CENTER Open Sunday * Open Sund"y 24242 WOODWARD * Open Sunday * 5275 SCHAEFER 3T 4 S. FOURTH AVE. ROSLYN * Open Sund"y 2 Black. Sauth of South "f I 0 Mil~ ACCESSORIES 12 Mile \Ind Van Dyke Lincoln Park PlaIa Ncar Michigan C",. Library MOREl 547.7100 MARKET 155-6200 383.1922 Tiffany 6.6300 NO S.8849 Old~I' .n the Wooa, EAST SIDE TEL.HURON NEW STORE WAREHOUSE STORE Our New~lt Oullet Store BARRY CARPETS Open Sunday SHOPPING CENTER Open Sunday * Open Sund"y * * 2700 JUNCTION * Op~n Sundoy 21020 MACK at ROllyn Rei. 16838 E. 8 Mile * Open Sunday 3 5 T 75 Plymouth 20401 LIVERNOIS Telegraph at Huron Rd. West of Wayne Rd. ot McGreg~r 884.3600 Wed of EOltlond ~outh of 8 Mil. Rd. [ DR 1-7910 334.9544 422.6800 TA 6.5200 01 1-5760

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Thursday, February I" 1968 G R0 SSE POI N T ~ NEW S Page reift •• n There'll a wor)d of difference I Remember that highway safe. between accusation and proof. ty is a life and death matter. P' E M D d I Winnipeg Ballet , •• ~ .. ~ •• ~ .. ~ .. ~ .. ~.~~ •• ~ .. ~ .. ~ .. ~ _ 0; olnters arn eter amage Guy Palazzola Neighborhood Club Basketball ~llr-41~"~lt.. .."~"~"~41. '''~'''"'''~''~''~'.~ ..~••~••~••~..'~41~••~..~:.u.:••: Degrees at UM At Skating Rink ILectur e.Feb 7 l\lldget League I The Yale Bulldogs tied Har. Here on Feb. 3 ~n~BROWS E ~lt~ .. -- I The 18.team, four.division Mid. vard for the second spot, beat. :. ~ :: ....mong the more than 2000 CIty of Grosse POinte em. Professor Guy Palazzola of get Basketball League continues Iing Army 12.10,in another close ~1r~ ~lt~ 'I "dents graduating from 'the ploy~e, Ro~ert Kuhn. reported the University of Michigan',s art tonight (Thursday) at Pierce ~one. Drew Miller led Army in ni~~o~~d ~;r ~at~~.~:~.~:c~t ;,t~ THE SHIP'S WHEEL Elt~,U~iversity of Michigan at its lo City Poh<::e on FTlday, Jan. faculty will give a lecture demo Junior High School with the I a second halI comeback with rector of a Canadian ballet com. ~lt~ ~lt;! wIn t e r commencement last uary 26, at 4 p.m.,. ~hat there onstration on modern painting Lakers and Warriors squaring Ifour points while Mike Shook of pany, will be in the wings when ~~ FOR SMART SEAGO IN' ~lt~Imo~th were the following Point- had been some. maliCIOUSdam. Wednesday evening, February 7. oU for the lead in the Western. Yale led all scorers with eight the Royal Win nip e g Ballet ~.~:'.~~.:.'SHOPPIN' .~.~.,~.'.er;~h D Ad' J C I . I fa.geldat the NeIghborhood Club at 8 o'clock in Grosse Pointe Pro DivisioD. Coach Tom Can. points, six in the second halI. comes to ~lasonic Auditorium .u~ ."~ n. aIr r., ooma Ie. War Memorial's Fries Auditori. rad's Warriors have won 15 The stancl;ngs: S t d F b 3 :.U.: ~U~road, M.B.A.: Karen L, Adams, Upon investigation officers um. It is a program similar to straight games over three sea- a ur ay, e ruary . ~lt~ ~U~ S. Oxford dm.e. A.B.: John C. : found that the Detroit Edison that given b)' him o\'er national sons. including triumphs this Princeton W L In 1958, when Spohr became ~••;.: For that special person select :.~~t••~ Ba~ry, Yorkshire r?a~, M.B.A,: I meler was damaged. The meter television, year over the Hawks and Bulls. Harvard ~ ~ Artistic Director of the Royal ." t' I 'f ~mt~ L. Bohn, rlalrvlew rourt. : is affixed to a light pole be.! The program is geared both The Lakers, coacbed by Robin Yale 2 ~Vinnipeg, 'most Can a d i a II S ~lt~ a nau Ica gl t ... from ~U~ .!3., Robert C. Brav, LakE'. lween lhe two ice rinks. The: to artists and :he general pub. Jacobs, have also beaten the Na\')' 1 ~ oubted the young man would ~lt~ jewelry to mops to clever ~U~ ~oJnte ~venup. M.S.: Ronald. E. outside glass casing on the Iic. Prof~ssor Palazzola Is ODe Hawks and Bulls. The Lakers, Army 1 2 ~a~:ll:~eCO~::~~d~nt~i~v:i::. : ; ~U~ Br~~\V~~z. t ~u7.t DCI~~ Gdrlve, mete.r was broken. as well as lof the major recognized paint. roached by Robin Jacobs, have Duke 0 3 sical lines in a remote region ~H~ cruise accessories from gad- :: ; la'rd 'so ~~ ~c~, a\ I . Bul. the mternal mechanism. ers in the Midwest and a very also beaten the Hawks and Bulls Junior High League like Western Canada. For most ~lt~ ~U~John' F CU 1 x ~;.dddrload,dA..B.; At the base of the pole oUi. fine speaker and teacher. and the two teams share the choreQgraphers.turned.director. • • getry to sea going garb ~1I':' ar er, ... 1 esex rIve f d 1 rlin th ' d' •. Th t d In the Junior High League ~lt~ C • . ~ ~ S.S.E. Industrial, (,nd Suzanne ~~~ko~~ h a .b~~k~n hockey In his presentation, Professor ~;s' err IVlS10n. e s an . three teams are bunched at the heading an internati(lnally-ac. ~Il~ ome In and see our own :.11-: K. Chase Norwood drive A Bid w IC mlg ave been PalaZZllla will demonstrate ev.' W L top of the heap. The Parcells claimed ballet company would ~,,~ h' h ~n~I More ;re: Susan E Che~r~ ~se to ~amage the metl'r. The ery effect of line and color. He 9th graders opened the season be enough. For Arnold Spohr, • • SIPS w eel clocks or binoc- ~U~I Stratford place A B . ~farcia S' l~rOnlJ~tlOn was forwarded to will explain what today's artist WaIrlon 2 0 ,wilh an impressive 58-19 druh- it had not been enough. ~lt~ ulars. Hundreds of nautica I ~ ~, Day. Cloverll' ;oad. A.ll.: Sllsa~ : t e Edison Company. i is trying to .achiel'e and how he Laken ~ ~ :bing of the Pierce 8th graders Far from being satisfied that ~n~ ~U~ G. EckeL Lochrnoor boulevard 1 ------I goes about it. ::~~s 0 z ! as Truhan led the way with 16 the company he dirc~ts should ~n~ gifts. Eu~A.M.; Gene R. Francis, Torrey I' Brownell School . Far from. being abstr~ct~on. In the West.Collegiate Division II points. Bennett scored 13 as be accepted by audiences in :.:U~ ~U:: road, M. Business Admiuistra. IStS, the artists of today fIt Into the Parcells 9th graders won New York. London and Caracas, _ We welcomo browsers ~1t~tion: Thomas. P. Freydl. Har. Having COlleel"t many different class~fications U.C.L.A. and Purdue lead ~fter their second straight, 48.34over he Intends it should yet gro .... ~H~ ~ ~ vard road, JurIs Doctor' Jeanne I and use many techmque. to only one game. The wstandLmgs:the Pierce 9th graders, more bold. It would seem en. M I TU 2.1340 I Elt3 Kay Fuller, Anita aven~e, B.S.; -.- • achieve their effects, he be. lirely natural that he confine ~ ': 1960- M k ~lt~Steven A. Handlos Belanger. Brownell JUnior HIgh School's lieves. He will explain and demo V.C.L.A. 1 (I The Brownell 91h graders his ambitions to classical ballet ~lt~ ) ac Ave., Grosse Pte. Woods ~ ~ avenue M. Busines's Adminis. tn.strumenta} music department onstrate each of these. Purdue 1 0 m.ou~ted a .bal~.ced attack in -his Company is 1I0Wrich in ~lt~..~ ..~ ..~..~ ..;,,;..~••;,,;..;,,;..;,,;..~ ~Jt~tralion: and Robert W. Harmon, ~:~lIlepresent its ten~ annual He will also show how newly Iowa 0 1 wmnmg their first two games. relationships vith the Bolshoi ~.~~~ ..~ ..~ ..~ ..~ ..~ ..~ ..~ ..~ ..?$..~ ..~ ..~ ..?..~..~..~..~.~~~Bedford road, J~r!s Doctor. ni~" r concert, on FrIday eve. develo~ed paints can be used HOllston 0 1 ,FIrst came ~ closely fought anc'. the Royal Ballet. This is as _ Others are: Wdham D. Hudg. th b, Ieb~uar~ 2, at. 8 p.m. in I to achIeve unusual results and In the East.Pro Division the 28-26 \'lctOl'Y over ~he Pierce Imuch as most ballet companies man, Oxford road Juris Doc. e sCllo~1s gymatonum. demonstrate the many facets Royals jumped out on top Satur. 9th !(raders, Dal) lreland of Idream of tor; Robert F. Hoeberling, Way. Under lhe direction of Dewey of brush techniques and the use day with a hard.fought 19-15vic- Pi~rce led all scorers with ten But th~ great traditions ot bum avenue, B.S,E. Engineer- D. Kalembe •., the seventh grade of texlure. tory over the previously un. po:nts. The.BrowneI19t~ graders ballet de not confine Spohr. ing Physics; Warren F. Kendall band of 80 members will per- beaten Celtics. Joe Theis led gamed their second vIctory as For vears In his free month or RCA V Jr., Berkshire road, B.B.A.; form at t~e opening of the con. the winners with 11 points, Dal'e Larson's 1~ points led the two' between seasons he has ICTOR Q. ______Robert Kumball Neff road cert, playmg several marches, Center Offers points, scoring seven in the first way to a 63-17tnumph over .the searched the world for all th$ B.S.; JlImns A. Kus'hman Stan: "Grandfather's Clock," and"A y C halI as he paced the Royals to 81h. graders of Grosse Pomte known kinds of dancing-from hope road, B.S.E. Mech~nical; l\lusic~1 ~ir." Hi~hlight of this oga lasses a 10.8 lead. Chip Alexander add- .Um\'eTslly School. Bushman to Balinese to Ballet. Joan E. Leland. Hampton road, g~OUps fIrst pl~b1Jc appearance ed . five points for the. Royals I Browell's 8th graders also It is Spohr's unusually broad , A.M.L.S., and Julie A. McBride, wlll.be the entire flute section A series of Yoga classes will while Bob Beyer, KeVIn Lane Ishare the lead after two hard. understanding of ballet that C______OLOR TV Berkshire road, M.B.A. playmg Mozart's "Ave Verum." begin Wednesday evening, Fe\". and Steve Zare.nek. shared I.fOUghtv.ictories. First came a makes him intensely interested More are: John H. Neale The second half of the eve. ruary 7, at 8 o'clock at Grosse honors tor the Celtics WIth fOJr ~~8 wm o\'er G.P.U.S. 8th in its connection with the larg. Muir road, A.B.; Kurt A. Olz: ning's musical fare will feature Pointe War Memorial. Yoga of. each. 'graders as Rudy Nicholas of er world of movement. AU mann, Van Ant w e r p road the Concert Band of 80 eighth fers a modem port in the storm ,Tbe 76ers oulscored 16 for the Brownell and Steve Molloy forms of dance have somelhing B.S.E Aeronautical; Robert .r: and n.inth ~ade st~~ents. Their of today'5 hectivlty. Through winners, 12 during the r;econd. shared scoring bonors, each to say about how a dancer com. Sanford, Bou~emouth circle, se~ecl1on~,melude. a.'n~.empora learning tQe practices of Yoga half drive. Dan Malafouris add. scoring II points. Louis Desora municates with his audience B.S.E. "Mecha~lcal; Janet K. ~\ er~re. b~. CofIeld, Floren-, as taught by trained practition. ed four points for the 76er~ of the Pierce 8lh graders scored and hmv he finds it possible tl) Sch?"a••z, Kensmgton road, B.S. tine "eshval by Caneva; and ers Geor'ge O. Johnston and his while Keith Severson paced the 12 points in a losing cause as express himself. Spohr has be. D~slgn; Sandra 1. Schopbach I arrangements on such familiar wife individuals can rf'lieve Knicks with six. The standings; I his t('am dropped a 30.26 deci. come the consumate communlcl' Fls~er road, A.B,; Richard G: tunes as "Gr~~nsleeves," "Were thei~ mental and physical ten. W L Ision to the Brownell 8th graders. tor in ballet. SullIvan, Bournemouth avenue, You There?, and the recent sions. Royall 3 0 The standings: It follows that of the four bal. B.S.E. Electrical; Robert F. pop u 1a r "Shadow of Your Celtics 2 1 W L lets to he seen at the l\Iasonie, Taugner, Warner road, A.S.; Smile." Several marches will Yoga as it is presented at the 78ers 1 2 Parcells 9th 2 0 "Les Patineurs" is the oldest, Steven D. Trombly, Beaufaith complete the program. Center is not a mystic religion Knick. 0 3 Brownell 9lh 2 0 being written as recently liS avenue B S E 11K h . I T' k' and practi!:e of the East, though Bon II 8th ? 0 'II' 'E' T' '11'Iec amca , and IC ets will be, sold at the Mr. Johnsto~1 studl~d It as such In the East-CoUegiate Divi- r w e ~. 193~. "Pas~che," :'Ou~ o!, Les. WI lam . u 0 I, Beaconsfield door. slon the Pnn' cetoD Tigers are Pierce 9th 0 2 bes and 'P. as D Action are avenue AM full y while at- Yale. These Pierce 8th 0 2 11 t I , . . ------classes s t res s exercises to out to aD early lead. The Tigers 2 a compara Ive y new or com. TIM ENeBERG VANDALlSill REPORTED Driver Ticketed stretch and relax muscles and gainedanlll-4vidoryoverDuke G.P.U.S.8th 0 pletely new. Model4H62 tone the \'itai organs. At the Saturday with 12 points in the Senior High League ------22" die". itS Iq. In. picture Alex Liberly of 2196 Philip 'I ~etroit, re.ported to Farms po: F0 IIOWIng. elL'ras 1 same tim~ mental concentration second half. Ricky Russo led Ben Hubbard of the Crimson Ittle League Ii 0 F d LJ to music' relieves the mind the second half drive with eight Tide and Bill 1II0rrison of the I c~ n T1 ay, January 26. tilal of troublesome and chaot'lc of his 12 points in that stanza. Avagadroes lead the scoring in' Meets Monday ONLY whIlefront ofhis 342car Fisher,was parkedsomeonein T :'olrs. :'01aR'r gar d e t Dorothy thought processes. The manv Chantel Van de Bussche scored: the Senior High League with 22 eats, 357 ,var, was issued t d ts h h . all fo f h' . t f th' d 2 . 1 broke off the car radl'o antenna t' f s u en W 0 ave' taken up ur 0 IS pOlOS or I' ,an 1 Jlom s per game aver- The 'Grosse Pointe Park a court no Ice to appear or Y . . th d h U and damaged the left side of reckless driving on Thursday, oga in recent years at the wmners m I' secon a. I~ges. Bul the Off.Beats lead the Little League ha~ scheduled it, the windshield, with either a January 25. While driving north Center testify to its eWcacy. Na\'y upset unbeaten Harvard, ,league wilh the Grosse Poinle annual meeting for Monday. rock, or Bn pellet. on Rivard. Mrs. Teats struck the Enrollment is $20 for an 8.week 13.12, to drop the Cantabs into! Country Cluh Team dose be. February 5. at 8 p.m., at the session. seeond p1a.:e. Eddie Tropp of I hind. The standings: Main Library, Kercheval and DOWN --- car of Mrs. Fannie Agnes Olm. ------Navy led all scorers with 10 W 1. Fisher. sted, 20918 Hollywood, which BALANCE SHEET points, sinking two free throws Off.Beats 3 0 The purpose of the m'~etinll il puts wasTheparkedright atfrontthe fendercurb. of the O'ne faIr test of a patriol Is lin the second halI to provide G.P.C.C. 3 1 fol' the election of officen and WANTED TO BUY members of the Board ot Diree. Teals' 'car was fused to the left whether he'll. do as much for his the margin of victory: Rick Crimson Tide 2 2 Color TV tors for the 1968 Little Leacua rear fender of t.he Olmsted vc. country as 'hlS country has done I' Borland led Harvard WIth four Avagadroes 1 3 season. ,in your home SILVER hiele. I for him. points. Wee DUDIt 0 3 City Police officers found Mrs. tonight! Teats trying to drive the ear into CERTIFICATES the driveway of 324 Rivard. Her OPEN EVENINGS rear tires were spinning on the HIGH CASH ice and the rear wheel was PRICE PAID ,against the curb. Dealers' You can buy for less at I No estimate of the damages i ·Onl~atFord I All' cOlldi.iOIl 0. qualltity was available. ' Earl Schill Traffic Cases CARLSON TV 1434 Former St. ft, Hudloft's Heard in City -fastbacks in 3sizes! 20649 Mack at Vernier WO 1.1333 Downtown Coin Diller City lItunicillal Conrt con-I ,~," '~' 886-426G Founded T927 \'l'ned on Tuesday, January 23, with Judge Malcolm J. Suther------+------._-_._------land presiding. The followi:!g cases were heard: Floyd Hitchcock, 18080 Fair. _ way drive, Petroit, was char,::ed _ ! with careless driving. He, pled

Bottled in the U.S.A. to save you .- t guilly and was found guiltv. money on taxes and freight. 8:1!i : Sentence was suspended with F,g;II rl'ferral to the Secretary of ~ I Slate as lo his ability to' drive . .~ Jutian Pirog, 3917 Woodhall. ~ Detroit. was charged with 'CBr not::-il under control resulting in ar. - accident. He pled guilty and -::: was found guilty and fined $25. lHe mllst attend four sessions 98 ::;:= in Traffic Court. FIFTH Patricia Olson, 856 Westches- iter road, G.P., was charged I INCLUDES ALL TAXES with making an improper lell . turn causing an accident. She pled guilty and was found guilty Iand__fined $25 pius dl1mages. BREAKS RIP IN FALL 1 Mrs. Richard P. Sheridan, 951 I " Torino Vernier, fell and fractured hl!r , right hip on Tuesday, January .. ,23. She was at lhe crosswalk :on the southwest comer of Ker. II cheval and Notre Dame, as she j I stepped off the curb into the I street she tripped and fell. ShE' 1 was helped back into her car by two passerbys and the police I., were called. City police took tnnnmnn Mrs. Sheridan to Bon Secour.~ THE IMPORTED CANADIAN WHISKY , IHospital where she received WITH THE ROYAL TASTE ! treatrr,ent. ' I I :... ., ... >''''' ~ .r... .. SPACE.AGE Ford XL .J ':.JA;~iUf'~' ;...<.~:'J, The only person who make~ lillie things count today is a: The Ford and Torino 'astbackl are You can have that fastback roofline in a _____ ~~k",i,ndergarten tea~c~ ! priced no more than hardtops. And Mustang, too-America's original sports car. only Ford D•• II" off,,1I'true ••• tback In fact, you can have just about anything you want in a Ford. Any Ford. Name it- Ityllng In the Frlrlane .IZ8, • we've got It at your price, ~ ~': ]JJ. ,-"" ..,..... 10'0 to 300/0 FORD DEALER 1968 COMPEnnVE CAn BUYER'S CUIDE Beforo you buy a car, sludy DISCOUNT !his handy comparison CLEARANCE. SALE quidc. See how 1M 1968 ~. Ford care; line up aO,lll)st • CURIO CABINETS • TABLES • PICTURES other. make cars Ir, the same • SOFAS .1OO.PAGE ,lasses, Compare 'em I • LAMPS • DINING ROOM SETS • CHAIRS • DRAPERIES fOUL!: WilnER OLYMPICS TV CUIDEBooK While they last! • DESKS • BEDROOM SETS • PLAQUES • CARPETING For Better Ideas III Th. LIvely Ones ••• your Ford Dealers 16421 HARPER Open lyenln,. Molt••TIIurs••fr;. Tif 9 p.m. TU 1.1285 Thursday I February .1•. 1968 Page Sixteen GROSSE POINTE NEWS mala by ~1aria Tucholka. )1rs. Dragging Trash Spanish Club Meets Feb. 5 Tucholka, a resident of Grosse Pointe, is attached to the Ger. 10 minutes away from Can Not Funny The February meeting of the Irial at 8 p.m. man Consulate in Detroit. Grosse Pointe Spanish Club will Program for the evening will All Grosse Pointers are wl'l. all the "Pointes," at be held on Monday, February 5, be a slide presentation and come to attend Spanish Club Four Detroit youths thought it at the Grosse Pointe War Memo. discussion in Spanish on Guate. Gratiot e x it off the would be fun to tie a trash can meetings without charge. Ford ExpreRsway onto the rear bumper of their car and drag it though the MASONIC AUDITORIUM SUN., FEB. 18-2:20 PM, Brunch every Sunday Morning streets of the Woods, to see if from 9 'till they could hit other trash reo ceptacles alongside the curb. THE NORMAN LUBOFF CHOIR ';HAWi:i I~' The foureome were arrested '5.00-4.00.3.00 at Mesonlc Temple, J. L. Hudson's • Grinnell's once onlv at 7:30 p.m. sat. at by Patrolman William Duster, (Enclose stamped, self.addressed envlloP'} I • p.m. shorts from 7:05 p.rn. who said that on the evening of Monday, January 22, while he MASONIC AUDITORIUM--SAT.,--F-E-B-.-1-7~~~-P-.M--.---I------R.gular ~~Ices. was on routine patrol, he ob. served a car traveling east on UFRULA" Roslyn, without headlights. Duster said he turned about YUGOSLAV NAT'L DANCERS and drove to Charlevoix and (Company of 35 Danc~rs, Singers, Musicians) Roslyn to await the other ve. $5.00.$•.00-$3.00 at Masonic T.mple, J.'•. Hudson'. and Orlnnel1'. hicle. The policeman said the (Enclose slampad, self .. ddIISS.d envelope} car stopped for the stop street, and then took off at high speed. • Detroit f.,llosonic Auditorium R R q R q 0 o~ At this point, Duster said, be observed the trash can attached ROYAL WINNIPEG BALLET Superb Continental Cuisine to the rear bumper. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3-B:20 P.M. The patrolman said he stopped Program: pastlcb~ Out ot LClbos, • Luncheon and Dinner • Specialist Party Planner the vehicle, driven by Gary F. 1'35 d'Actlon, LeS Patineurs. • Weddings, Social Events, '5.00.$4.00.$3.00 at Masonic Temple, J. L. Hudson'. and GrinneU's Saturday Marine. Only etc. Haase, 18, of 20316 Annott, at (Enolose .tamped, self.addressed envelope) "THE PlMNSMAN" Aline and Marter, and askt.d In Color • Coffee Shop Daily 6 a.m. to 12 midnight him for a reason for the trash '------Starring Wednesday Judie Detrick--orgollist and Singer can incident. The can had Spencer Tra~y. Sidney Poltler broken loose. Tues. Eve.• Feb. 13 at 8 :30 Katherine Hepburn Tuesdoy thru Satllrday Haase said that he and three "GUESS WHO'S

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Thursday, February I, 1168 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Seventeen I Chamher l\lusic St. Puul Pla1ls 'College Night' GOLDEN :Concert Sunday i SI. Paul High School's-Guid-"l~n-,-U~i~ersity of Detroit, Uni- i a~ce pepartment, un d e r the versity of Michigan, US Air Attention selfemployed: The Chamber lIIusil' Players dIrectIOn o.f MIss Mary Robin. Force Academy, Virginia Far. DUDBAR I of Gr?sse Pointe will present an' s?n, ,~vI II. s!Jonsor ."College rell Del-Mar Beauty School, 'Amenc,1n Program on Sunday, Nlg.ht for JUlllors, semors, and I Xavier University, and Wayne Chinese-American RESTAURANT Fehruary 4, at 3 o'cloek, at the. their parents on Wednesday,! State University will ha,'e rep. COCKTAIL LOUNGE Grosse Pointe War Memorial.: February 7 from 7:30 to 9:30! resentatives present. ".Qualtet for Pia n 0 and' o'eloC'k. A Peace Corps speaker from HOURS: 163 I Mon.-Thurs, 11 a.m. to 12 40 HARPER StrJl1~s" h~' ~a.ron Copland, will: During the three haLf.hour the Department of Internationai Fri. & Sot. 11 a.m. to I near Whittier feature \'lol1mst Cecelia I\la. I sessIOns of the program, rep. Studies at Wayne State Univer. Sunday 12 to 12 Ample Parking honey, cellIst Theresa Gavrila, resentatives from over 50 Cath. sity will also be present Margo Krumel playing the viola lolic and secular colleges, uni. . FIND OUT Featuring the very finest in Can- COMPLETE and Camella Ehrlich at the' versilies. business and t r ad e .-.------tonese dishes for Luncheons and Carry Out Service piano. schools will provide insights in- BUY your Dinners, plus exotic Cocktai Is. ."Sonata fur Saxophone and to .admission. requirements for 881-6010 • Diamonds • Cultured Pearl! Plano" by Paul Creston will be their respechve schools. ! • Watches • Gold Jewelry HOW YOU CaN OET presented by William Bogan, I Students from five other Cath. , I saxophonist. and Bettejane 'olic schools in the area have' af Wholesale Prices Crossen. pianist. been invited to attend. They are; "Points .on Jazz" by Dave Sacred Heart Academy, Star of I I remodel old jewelry info Brubeck WIll feature duo pian. the Sea, SI. Ambrose, Austin the finest, latest styles. A DEDUCTION IstS. Harriet Collins and Janet Prep and Bishop Gallagher.: Young. The Paulite chapter of the Na- : I • Hi Grade Water. Repairing I tional Honor Society will be on ' CUpit(; For 30 rears an the East Side. . hand to welcome the guests and A FAMILY St. Paltl's Girls to provide directions. Alfred E. Zier OF UP TO $2500 Institutions to be represented JEWELER & GOLDSMITH RESTAURANT Lead Division intlude Aquinas College, .A,cad. __ . emy of Arts and Crafts, Hoston 16437 E. Warren TU 1.4980 OPEN SUNDAYS We buy old gold :ewelry The SI. Paul's girls' basketball: College, Carnegie Institute of and dJamonds te~m kept their winning streak! Detroit, Cleary College, Daven. Home of Famous Bal1ana ON YOUR 1968 alIve last Sunday, with an easy i port College of Business, De Cream Pie 45-15 romp over 51. Thomas. Lima Junior College, Detroit I Evening Dirjners The ~akerctles are now 4.0 and Business Institute, Detroit Col. NOW APPEARING Your Hosts: PETER and Business Men's remam on top of the Southeast lege of Business Detroit En- I RecordIng Slar DAN MASOURAS Luncheons Division. gineering Institut~, Detroit In. I DIA~A TRASK TAXES.* Weddings Strong defensive play by stltute of Commerce, Detroit' Banquets Elaine Quinn, ~Iarie Robert and Institute of Technology, Dorsey! Comedian Jur new Phone Number-VA 3-202 DICK LORD Breakfasts Karen Gross held SI. Thomas School of :Business, and Eastern I 12230 E. Warren Ave. to 3 points in the first half and Michigan University. I' The Keogh Act provide5 for a tax-qualified retirement plan for _ , 12 during the seeond half. ! . Others include-General Mo. THEATRE SPORTS EVENTS SPECIAL I the self.employed. Now tIllS act has been amended so that as The scorers were led by tors Institute, John Carroll Uni. Enjo)' DJnner at Act IV . Karen Scheele with 18 points, I versity, Lawrence Institute of' lrom $3.85. Helurn to see our mqch as $2500 of your contribution to the plan is tax. deductible. i foliewed by Jan Gilbert with Technology, Loyola University, all-star sho\ .... NO COVER CHARG£ And this substantial tax saving will continue every year until I 13, and Sue Smolenski, who col. Mercy College, Michigan League EH<'cllve Mon. thru Fri. ! lected 8 points. for Nursing, Michigan State you retire. Find out how you c<.n take advantage of this im- i .This Sunday the Lakereltes University, Nazareth College, WIll meet a strong SI. Martin's Northwood Institute, Oakland portant benefit beginning with your 1968 taxes. A regis[;ered i CPENING MON., FEB. 5 I team in what should prove to be University, Olivet College, Re. Comedy Star representative of First of Michigan Corporation will gladly ex- lone of the best games of the gis College, Rets EI~ctronics, PETE BARBUTTI I season. and Sacred Heart Seminary. plain the plan in detail. No obligation, of course. Phone or mail Also, Saginaw Valley College, Lo\'eJy VOl'alist the coupon now for full information. SI. Bernard College, SI. Bona. KAYE HART 'Federal Taxe~ Crest Selected venture University, SI. Joseph JENZEN Proeopius CoIl e g e, S i en a tirst B/lilding For North High College, SI. Mary College, SI. For informed investing, 1\ see tIle specialists at FIRST Heights College, Thomas Secre. aCT IV Students who wHi be attending ~arial School:.UDiver~ity of Day- ; STARRING DRAMATIC FOOD. DRINK • ENTERTAINMENT G r 0 sse Pointe North High OF School next year will be I'nown Telephone: 873'4600 FIRST MICHIGAN [FMD L ,1;U1f;A ADDITIONS ae the NOTsemen. Over 1,551 Lakers Defeat 1"0 w. ORAND BLVD ...DETROIT. Mica ~~REMODELING student, who will attend North [Across from Fisher Thealer] CORPORATION .J:q next year, had the opportunity East Catholic I to vote for the name of their MEMB::RS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANG! HOII choice. Doug Dziuba hit for 14 points .1.97+4- Sillce 1946 TU At the same time they selec'- and Tim Bigham added 13 to OHlcn IN: DETROIT • NEW YORK • CHICAGc) • lA.ml! CRIlIC •• AY CITY •• IRIiIING'~"1I ed the school crest which will spark SI. Paul's basketball team Open FL'NT • GRANO RAPIDS • GROS~E POINT! • UlAIiIAZOO • UNSINQ • MIDUNO • COlU~A"'fl • be a warrior head over a Norse. past East Catholic in a fourth man shield. quarter victory. Ki~chens - Bathrooms desisned The administration bas made The first period ended in an Saturday Recreatlan Raams - -Acaustical ceilings 8.8 tie. But the Green Berets Penanal:zed Architecturlll Service every e~ort to include eighth r------~~-,I. First of Michigan Corporation I came out on top 21.20 at. hal(o Camplete Hom. & Cammercial Service and ninth grade s t u den t s 17144Kercheval, Dept. K Phone P!6.l2OO I from Brownell and Parcells and time and retained their lead Mornings! the sophomores from South 35-34 in the third period. East I Grosse Pointe, Michigan 48230 I High, in planning North High . Cath"Ue 11)st the ballgame in To offer our clientele better I I service, we will keep our offices Now that the crest, name the fourth quarter as the Lakers open Saturday mornings from I am interClltec1 in learning more about the Keogh Sel£.Employec1 Retbm1eut • • were on top 49.44 at het game's I and school colors have been 9 :30 tIll noon. This is an ideal NPlAanM'E selected the athletic uniforms end. time k! discuss YQUI' porti<>lio, I' I, can be finished and prepara- The Lakers shot 25 percent check 'uto the research facts ,------tions for North's student coun. from the floor and made 41 per. tun}ties.about currentStop investmentin ••• a <'Pp'?r-skilled I ADDRESS, _ I cil can get under way. cent of their foul shots. East Catholic hit for 33 percent and gladl'egtStererito lissistrepresentativeyou. will be I CITY ,~ STATm _ I CAR STOLEN snared only 28 perceni of its Lawrence D. Buhl, Jr., of 194 fouls. The Green Berets outre- FIRST OF MICHIGAN I PHONE______: Stephens road, told Farms po. bounded St. Paul 43-42. lice on Sunday, January 28, that With this victory the Lakers his 1967 Buick s:ation wagon find themselves in third place CoB.POBATlON 1~1' I I had been stolen from the drive. with a 6-4 record in the division. way in front of his garage, Previous to the varsity game, M,.hn-N,., Y.,."SldBzu-rr ,~I)metime between 7:30 p.m. the Laker J. V. downed East 17I+C!DCHEVAL 1------.------.1 .-' GROSSE POINTE. PHONE: 8ll6-IZOO - the previous evening, and about Catholic's J. V. team 39-32. ------10 a.m. Sunday. The vehicle Gordie Piche led the Laker I has Dot yet been recovered. scoring column with 12 poin~s:_ I

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I can tell an aooriaine from a wal.laby. ~ FIlth A>'enue, ew l~i~A1JONJ~~k BYrant 9.73()(l Very Important Date .•. February 6th! Mr. WiIliaf!l GROSSE POINTE GARDEN CENTER AND LIBRARY. I find I'm descended from the pnmates, 333 North Michigan Avenue Pllone FInancial 6-1-214 DenIer, F.A.I.D., told us the editor of "House Beauti- Mrs. Harry Frost on duty Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs. I've read all about artifacts and mental templates. ful," Mrs. Sarah Lee, will be the guest speaker at ROBERT B. EDGAR EDITOR and GEl'\TERAL:'1.I\:\i'AGER day, 10 a.m ••4 p.m. Volunteer consultant on duty Fri. The female Tiwi of North Australia were never Fries Auditorium. This will be an important lecture WILLIAM AD~IO ADVERTISING MANAGER day, 2.4 p.m. TV 1.4594. Th~np::pr~e~ of New Guinea had a diet unvaried. and the second in the series, "International Experts JANET MUELLER FEATURE PAGE. SOCIETY Th d F b 1 h . on the Decorative Arts", sponsored by the Michigan JAMES J. NJAIM . NEWS urs ay, e ruary Tribal societies ad charnmatic leaders, PEPPER WHITELAW...... NEWS "10:00 a.m. Braille Transcription Class-Mrs. John Mc. Neanderthal men were not great readers. Chapter of the American Institute of Interior De- MARY LORIMER ADVERTISING Namara, Instructor. I've regurgitated 13 lectures and 7 books, signers. The time is 10:30 a.m. You can get tIckets BARBARA H. CICHY. . ADVERTISING 11:00 a.m. Welcome Wagon of Grosse Pointe and Har. .4nd what do you know? 1 passed the course~ at Denier, 77 Kercheval, or at the Grosse Pointe JOHN Mac~ZlE BUSINESS per Woods-Luncheon and Meeting. gadzooks! War Memorial. Don't miss Mrs. Lee's news and JOANNE EASON ACCOUNTS * 4:00 p.m. Ballet-Mary Ellen Cooper. Instructor. So, if I seemed preoccupied Ihis book he made this request: I knowhow! O:\i'NELLEE KOENIG CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING * 4:30 p.m. Ballroom Dancing-Mr. and Mrs. Ted For. this past fall, you know why "Let Thy command that I de. ALBERTA WILKE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING t I st uctors now. Let us then }Jroceed to Ipart this life be sharp. clear Knit One.derfuls! ... There',;• a collection of Carri- KAY STOUGH. .. CIRCULATION * res, n r . other matters. I've had a rat~()r and decisive allow Ine, 0 '1 age Trade ensembles, beautifully made in British MARIE KREINER . CI~CU_LATIO~ 7.30 p.m. Flying Instructions-Mr. Walter Coche, In. varied and stimulating fare tile God, to leave in instantaneous I " Columbia and found at Touch of ______structor. past few weeks. On January 14, compliance with Thy decree." 'I' 7 :30 p.m. "Role of Adult in Sex Education" -2nd I represented the Grosse Pointe IHis wish was granted in Febru. Elegance, 63 Kercheval in the session. . 'Public Libraries at the Newlary. 1966, when Rabbi Adler' Colonial Federal Building. Light. Freedom 0f Press Threatened * 7:45 p.m. Beginning Karate-Sang Kyu Shim, Instruc. Residents Reception at the War was shot down before his con. I weight fashionable knit dress and Remarks of I tor. Memorial, met many fine new gregation by a denml1ed stu., coat costumes, sheer wools .. some 8:00 p.m. Wei~ht Watchers of Eastern Michigan, Inc. residents. saw old friends. and dent -r- a boy who had been a i silk print dre~ses which are meant U. S. SENATOR ROBERT P. GRIFFIN -Meeting. ~arve!led at the n.umber and friend.. ., to go with solid color coats. See the in the United States Senate *B'OO d 9 'rh ds N'ght Dance Club-Mr. and dlv~rslty of the. va~lOus Grosse Lookmg ahead, It might be ready-to-wear styles and then see January 22, 1968 . an MP.m.T durF ay t I I t t POI n t e orgamzatlons Tepre. well to alert you that Robert , . f h rs. e orres, ns ruc or.. sented. M. Orr, Director of the Grosse the swatches because you can buy Mr. President, this is the 66th; until the first 0 I e y!)ar or * 8:45 p.m. Advanced Karate--Sang Kyu Slum, Instruc. On January 18. I attendecl the Pointe Public Libraries. will be on. the spot or coordinate costumes to order and to day of a stalemated newspaper i shortly beyond.. tor. general meeting of the Ameri-I giving his 18th class in BOOKS your taste's desire. strike in Detroit, Michigan. I In pa~t years, I am :~formed, 8:30 p.m. Grosse Pointe Theater presents "Dark at the can Association of University AMERICA IS READING - I rise to take note of this in ~egotlatlOns f r e q u ~n ~I Y con. Top of the Stairs." Telephone 779-3020 for Women. The. speaker I had AND WHY, .to start on Febru- School Election ... is on•February 26, 1968. Facts, sadness - and in deep. concern. ~r~~~~oa::r:~te ~x~lrtat~~nw~r:~ reservations. heard before, In person and on ary 1. The fIrst book to be reo figures and answers to questions can be had at One hundred and eighty-one should be noted in connection, Friday, February 2 te.le~ision. I r.efer to Seymo.u.r viewe~ will be CHR~STY. by Pongracz Jewelers, 91 Kercheval. years ago this month, a great with what happened in this * 1:00 p.m. Contemporary F lower Arranging-Mrs Rlk~m. Co.o~dma~or of SpeCIal Catherme Marshall, a first novel American, Thomas Jefferson, strike. R' h d T G r th I structor First class ProJects, UDlv~rslty Clmter for by Mrs. Peter Marshall. The Fashionable And Practi,:al •... tote wrote: Five days before the Team- . IC a~ . e a y, n . I Adult Education for Wayne second will be MEMOIRS 1925. luggage is so easy to carry and is "The basis of our government sters contract expired, the union m senes of 6. Fee $15.00 for 6 essons. State. Michigan and Eastern 1960. by George Kennan. an being the opinion of the people, asked that a Federal mediator * 4:0lJ p.m. Ballet-Mary ~llen Cooper, Instructor. Michigan Universities. He is a autobiography of one of Ameri. designed to hold everything. It the very first object should b.e be brought in to assist both * 6:45 p.m. Ballroom Dancmg-Mary Ellen Cooper, In. forceful alld witty speaker. and ca's experts in foreign affairs. comes in a combination of canvas to keep that right; and were It sides in reaching an agreement. structoI'. seems to h a v e a bottomless The third THE CONFESSIONS and patent. At Margaret Rice these left to me to decide whether we This was done. On November 8:00 p.m. New ladom Club-Board Meeting. fount of knowledge in many OF NAT'TURNER. by William color combinations will blend with should have a government with. 13. the Teamsters notified the 8:30 p.m. Grosse Pointe Theater presents "Dark at the fields. He commented on con. Styron, a fine novel ~ased on every costume ... blue with white out newspapers, or newspapers News. with which negotiations Top of the Stairs" temporary values in the world America's only Negro lQsurrec. patent, brown with white, red with without a government, I should were being carried on. that the Saturday February 3 today, cov~ring mlny faee~, tion. Next we will have PRO. navy •.. all with terrific tortoise not hesitate a moment to prefer paper should make an initial * 9:30 and 1~:15 a.m. Chiidren's Art Classes-Mrs. Stir. :~~i~I~;/~~~soE~:;at~;~. ~us~~: ~a~~~~ t;;? o~O~~al~:g ~~ trim. the latter," i offer to the union to avert a lmg Loud, Instructor. ~ . ,ways feel quite stimulated in- Watts. California, riots. Follow- For more than two months strike. *10;00 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Grosse Pomte Children s telJeetually when I listen to Mr. ing this will be IN A TIME OF Suggestion . . . from Hamlin's• . • . serve Brie now Mr. President, more than The Teamsters. I am in. Theater-Mrs. Sydney Reynolds, Instructor. RikLin. and end ap with an im- TORMENT, by 1. F. Stone, a cheese with Carr's Biscuits for dessert. A new ship- 1300 000 subscribers of Detroit's ftJrmed, coupled this request EI C I t t h d k ~orn'ing Free Pre~, and the with !;,;surances that no strike * 9:30 p.m. Ballet-Mary len ooper; ns ruc or. pulse to rus out an ta e some reportage on America today. A ment of this deliciolls soft textured cheese has ar- afternoon News have been with- would be ealled if the News 4:00 p.m. Grosse Pointe High School Senior Class refresher courses in. various change of pace will be Henri rived at 89 Kercheval. TUxedo 5-8400. out their ne"..spapers. Through submitted a good.faith offer. Skating Party. f!elds of c~lture. Tune ~ some. Troyat:s TOLSTOY, ~ towfr!ng ; 'r own. they have Two days later, the News made * 7'30 P m. Duplicate BrIdge-Mrs. Marvin Bourget, In. tm~e on hIS program: Con,:er- new: biography of thiS RUSSian • no fault of thel . . sallons" on Channel 56; I th:nk gemus. John Ken net h Gal. Frame Your Valentine • . . in been denied a basic American such an offer, proposing. wage struetor.. . you will find it very rewarding. braith's THE NEW INDUS. right-the right to information. increases which it said were 8:00 p.m. Good Compamons-Sequence Dan;,mg. Then, on January 19. I had TRIAL STATE wiLl be seventh'l one from the Frame Department II this dpplied only to Detroit, higher than any granted in pre. 8:30 p.m. Grosse Pomte Th~ater presents Dark at the privilege of listening to a book thr.t has been on the of the Mermaid. So many styles it would be deplorable enough. vious contract sr.tt1ements with . the Top of the StaIrs." Mrs. Morr:: Adler, widuw of the Best Seller list for quite some But as I sp~ak, there is also a that local union. 8:00 p.m. Club Italia Ball. well.known Rabbi Adler, whose time. And finally, RICKEN. and sizes include the new insta. similar strike in San Francisco. According to my information, Sunday, February 4 life was liO tragically eut down BACKER. by Captain Eddie matic to portrait proportions .•. OVer the last few years, in more the presideof of the Teamsters *12:30 p.m. Youth Council-Meeting. a few years ago. Mrs. Adler ad. Ricken~acker, an autobiography than on(; city we have seen dis. local was OPPOll~ ~ to a walkout. M' 1 Ads d a large 0 at the f th I g d A . in many metal and wood finishes. "ptive strik~s and news black. But in matters of \his kind, as • 2:00 p.m. Grosse Pointe Chamber USIC Payers- n res e. gr ~p 0 • . IS •e en ary mencan r U f h American program guests welcome. 50c. Grosse Pomte .Memomll Church; aVIation fIgure .. For more de. outs. Unfortunately, s'J.ch strikes most ~ us ave come to know, ..' she spoke easily. proudly of her tailed information on t his Special . • . at Trail Apothecary,• 121 Kercheval, have resulted to the detriment there IS often more than meets 6:30 p.m. ~lub ItalIa-;;Meehng. . husband. and gently and with course, please caU the Grosse of the whol~ country. in the the eye or assails the ear. • 7:00 p.m. The Group -Fun and Games NIght. compassion of her husband's Pointe Central Library. Elizabeth Arden's Firmo-Lift Treatment comes in a tolling of the bell for many of So it was in this case. For Monday, February 5 assassin. Through her one came So there we are. at the end very &pecial package for six.fifty. It includes Ardena our tine newspapers and in the o~e .thing, a .power ~truggle *10:(10 a.m. Cancer Center-Workshop. .. to know both the Adlers a little of our column. having produced Cleansing Cream, Ardena Skin. Lotion, Firmo-Lift loss of thousands of jobs in. the wlthm the umon was Involved 10:00 a.m. Weight Watchers of Eastern MIchIgan, Inc. ~etter. She held his recent book quite a jumbled pot pourri of Treatment Lotion, Special Salon Treatment Oil, Per. newspaper industry. and the local's 26.year.old ~ec- . -Meeting. m her hand - MAY I HAVE poetry, facts, ann01,lncements fection Cream. You leave the cream on ov~night if 1 do not mean, to suggest that retary-treasurer, aspiring to a b f G P . t L h A WORD WITH YOU? d ts I thO k h iuc" a fate necessarily is in greater role, led the member. 12:15 p.m. Rotary Clu 0 rosse am e- unc eon '1 . . .• a com. an ~epor.. 1D. owever, retiring. If given in the daytime, apply Velva Mois. U h' and Meeting pi atlOn of hiS I)wn words and that It points up how delight. ture Film. This is an introduction to the treatment store for Detroit's papers. They s Ip to a 361.t<)-50 strike vote. 12'30 P . t D'}. t B 'dg thoughts. and a fitting tribute fully varied life in Grosse Poin~ which is simple to do yourself. We1'int-,leamed are quite hardy. and so are For another thing, there was . p.m. o.m ers- up lca e n e. to his memory. At the close of can be! .L their readers. It Is hoped that the reported r 0 I e of certain. 1:30 p.m. ElIzabeth Cass Chapter of the DAR-Tea. about it years ago in the Arden Salon in New Yurk .. they wi! be able to survive this Teamsters in the sudden rise of • 4:00 p.m. Ballet-Mary Ellen Cooper, Instructor. interruption, however unwanted, th.e so-called "vulture press". I • 7:00 and 8:00 p.m. Classical Guitar-Mr. Ronald Scol. *11 ..LJO Luncheon. Sale News ..• from The Dants-• in their daily lives. Will sp~ak more of that shortly. Ion Instructor. a.m. Grosse Pointe Garden Center Complimen- The League Shop . . . forty per The current strike is the 13th DcspJte th~ efforts of leaders * 7:00 and 8:00 p.m. Folk Guitar, I & II-Alex Suczek, tary Lecture, "The Exciting World of Plant cent is marked off linen place newspaper work stoppage to of other UDiOns to head off a Instructor Research" by Dr. John Carew. mats, luncheon clothes. Forty plague Detroiters since 1955. !f Teamster walkout. picket Iin~s * 7'00 P m Adventur~s in Good Cooking-Mme. Charity 12:00 noon Garden Center Subscription Luncheon. per cent off the tortoise trays Ytr0uI'keadtodththeet6ot6aldoafys2:J°5fdtahylsS~:~s ~~e th ~t eDretrtohlet . .. Suczek, Instructor. First Class. Course of Paid reservations at. $3.00 required by and tortoise place mats • . • S a~~~tea February 5 at Garden Center Office. Tele. lost during previous strikes. it Teamsters contract expired at 6 Iessons. $30 .00 . ., phone 8814594. makes these a very attractive is apparent that America's fifth midnight. Another long. costly 7:30 p.m. Grosse Po~nte Moth~rs of TWI~~Meetlng." '" 4:00 p.m. Life Sketching for Senior High-Robert buy! largest city has been without its and. perhaps unner"ssary news. * 8:00 p.m. Grosse Pomte Spamsh Club- Guatemala. Rathbun, Instructor. daily newspapers for 10 months paper strike in Detroit was un. a slide lecture by Maria Tucholka. Guests Mr. Sheridan-Books ... •81 Kercheval, has a selec- during the last 12 years. der way. welcome. * 4:00 p.m. Ballet-Mary Ellen Cooper, Instructor. tion of books at thirty per cent off. It includes art, Detroit also holds the record, Now I come to the matter 8:00 p.m. Grosse Pointe Artbts Association-Meeting. 7:00 p.m. Detroit Cribbage Group. fiction, cookbooks and probably a book or two !he unenviable record. of hav: that. c0.ncerns me most deeply. Tuesday, February 6 * 7:30 p.m. Adult French Conversation-Mme. Charles you've always wanted for your library. Hurry! Don't mg suffe~ed ~he ~ongest nev.:s. ~'ilthlD a few days. t.h r e e 9:00 a.m. Girl Scouts of America-District Meeting Bachrach, Instructor. miss the book bargains ... 881-1671 or 881-2916. paper st!lke m hls~ory - 134 strike new spa per s hit the with Neighborhood Chairmen. * 7:30 p.m. Folk Guitar III-Alex Suczek, Instructor. ~~~. ~:~ :asli~~~ l':n~::\~~~ I:~r~~ts~u~~ :::s~a~:~:s'se~vea~ * 9:00 and 10 :30 a.m Adult French Ccnversation-Mme. * 7 :45 p.m. Adult Brtllet-Mary Ellen Cooper, Instruc. If ... you've been to the •favorite spots of Pointers in Florida or Harbor Springs, then you've enjoyed three years later, we are almost useful purpose in filling a news Cha~les. Bac~rach,. I~structor. . * 8:00 p.m. ~~'ga-Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston, Jr., at the halfway point in equal. void. '* 9:30 a.m. Begw'1Ing 011 Pawlmg-Ray Flemmg, In- Instructors. Les Osborne's piano music. Now he's at The Bronze ling that record. But in this case, to say the struetor. Door, 123 Kercheval, an all time favorite spot with And. there seems to be no lea!', there are some disquiet .• 10:00 a.m. Service Guild for Children's Hospital- 8:00 p.m. 9600 Air Force Reserve-Meeting. our citizens and so very convenient. Call 886-1932 light at the end of the tunnel. ing aspects. . Workshop. * 8:00 p.m. "Modern Painting"-a Lecture Demonstra. for reservations and renew a musical acquaintance. As of last night. there had been . According to the Reporter *10:30 a.m. "Makin~ Your House More Beautiful"- tion by Professor Guy Palazzola of the Uni. no fruitful meeting between the ~Iagazine l"tic1e to which I Sarah Tomerlin I ee Editor House Beauti. versity of Michigan. Admission $1.00. striking Team~ters Unio~ and I have referred. certain Teamster fu!. Lecture $3.00.' 8:15 p.m. Guitar Society-Meeting. management smce the ~Irst of members, who were employ~es 11'30 am S 'or Men's Club-Gin Rummy Group. the year when the union reo of the News. are very much m. . .. em., . jected 8n offer of a 6 percent volved with the operations of the 12:00 noon S.emor .M~n s Club-Bfld~e. i~erease. I understand that no principal ,!;trike paper, called *12:30 p.m. Llf,,: PamtII~g-Ray FI~mmg, Instructor. meetings are scheduled for this the Daily Express. For several 1 :00 p.m. Semor Men s Club-Pmochle. week. months prior to the walkout, ac. • 3:30 p.m. Art Lecture-Ray Flemin~, Lecturer. As disturbing as all this is, rordinr. to the maJ'(azine, one of 6:30 p.m. Kiwanis Club of Grosse Pointe-Dinner and ------,------_._------Mr. Pre~ident, the~e is ~noth~r II ~he Tean:sters. had h~en carry. M'eeting. . ma,tter In. connectIOn With thIS mg on dlsc~sslOns WIth a s~lh. * 7:30 p.m. Recorder Playing Course-Wilham Pratt, stnke whIch concerns me deep. urban pubhsher and makmg Instructor MARRIED WOMAN Engraved IY-8nd which I think should I arrangements for the appear- * 7'30 G p'. t Ch' Club or couple to m.nage office plo- be of concern to everyone in. ance of the strike paper. . p.m. ,:osse Oll~ e . eSS . .' . near Iclanllflc Introduction urv. Wedding terested in our fundamental! Tliil ~trike paper that was * 7:30 p.m. LIfe and Still LIfe Pamhng-Ray Flemmg. lee. Must be mature, well edu. cated. good appeHra"Ce ."d back. freedoms. Ipuhlished during the long 1964 structor. . . ground. Box D.l, G-o". Pointe Invitations 'According to an article in the i tieull reportedly made a half * 8:00 p.m. Adult SkI Club-Meetmg. News. January 11 is sue of the Re. million dollars or m,}re for its 'Vedncsdav, F('bruary 7 porter Magazine, this strike has handful of hackers. Scveral of ... 9:30 a.m. Pre Srl1001 Culture-Mrs. Marv Hughes. spawned a new industry of pro. the Teamsters who were con. Mrs. Lee Peters Mrs, Helen Doelle, Instruc. fessional strike papers which ncrled with that venture. it is tors • No. 1302 locall~, are cailed "the vulture interesting to n~te, rep.ortedly ] 1 :00 a.m. St'nlor Men's Club-Cribbage. press. .. are closely assoclate.d With one 12:00 noon G os~e Pointe Real Estate Board-Lunch- What Is most dlsturbmg, ac. of the current strIke papers, r. d M f d cordlnR to this account, is that the Daily !':xpress. eon an ee. m.... , . RADJOandTflEVlSJOMin4 some of those who should be At any rate, the Detroit News 12:00 noon GrOii!:e Pomte Woman s Club-Rfldge concerned with settling the has WE'd a $175,000 suit a,r.;ainst ----- ..-.-.------.---.---.---- .------Phoue 886-4050 ~tr!ke from the union'~ side. are nine men, who were News ~ir. J'(ainin,r.;in good faith. 1£ the mation .t~('y can ohtain to form I Kercheval, Grosse PoInte- IDtlm:ltely involved. flfillnelally' culatlon employl'l's. chargmg, rr.n.~piritcy charges made by lhl' that oprnlOn. - and otherwisc, in the strike thcm wilh ~onspiring to incor. NE'WSitr(' trlle. what it mockery As for myself. T intend to' Across from Grosse Pointe lib,ory papers. poral,' a strike paper as far of all those laws. look morl' fully into this whole If this is so, IIfr. Presid('nl, i hack as last Au,r.;ust. Thc sllit Refore thc News and FTl'e mailer. H new legislation is' this is nothing less than "labor' also ('harg"d the men with un. Prrss can start their pr('sses necded, J shall not hesitate to, racketeering" in a new gllise. lawfully appropriating Sl'rT('t rollin,r.;again. a total of 14 con. reeomm('nd it and push its early: ------SERVICE by Craftsmen It Is, it seems to me, more - News circulation lists which itre, tracts must he si,r.;nen with 1t enactment. i far more - than that: It is it heing use d to circulate Ihl" Iinions. SII('h a task is rlifrirul! And finally, Mr. Presirlent. I 1 to satisfy our customers challen~c. in a devious way. to strik(' paprr. I enollvh without such hiddl'n in., ask unanimous ('onsent for in. I Ov('r a century oj service. one of our most ehcrishrd fr('c. I In time the (,ollrls ma~' s('tl!e' (JII('nrl's at work. ; s('rtion i.n thl'. bod y of th(' All Makes in Home or Shop doms-the freedom oi the pr('ss. thiS Imm('dlate ISSlll'. Bill runda. I have bl'cn tol,1. I am ~Iai II DA\'IO M. HAMILTO:"l major unions WE're well under. Detroit is nothin~ less than a This is a matter. !IIr. Prrsi. A 11~t or. contracts whirh (URE~C:E E. OITER wav shaJ11l'lUI,~('fflsh assault on on," cll'nt, which dt'M'r\'('.~ prompt mu~t hl' nl'gollatccl bl'forr (.ithl'r 'i'he Teamsters Union ron. of our haslc frrccloms. ,ancl carl'ful alll'ntion hy thc thc f)l'troit :-Jl'II'Sor Frl'l' Pre" CHAPELS tract was due to expire j'.:ovcm., Thl'r(' is another ancl impor.; appropriatl' ('ommitll'l's of th(' ('an "l'suml' publicatIOn: bE'f J~, Contracts with most of tant matter which roneerns ml'.. Congr.'ss. fn thl'sr critical timl's. And, lastly, a most pl'rcl'plil'r I DETROIT 397S CASS ,\ \/F:NlJ F. TE 1.271'2 RADI0 andTELEVlSJON,inc. the other 13 unions with wbicb Over the yea r s, our lahor. more than eVl'r herorl', the basis, column IIy J"ml's .J. Kilpatrick i HI II "l:';r.n,\M H20 EAST MAPLE M14.6000 the newspapers have to deal manaRement laws have crl'cted of ollr R0 v ern m (' n t is 1hl' i drilling WIth the. Dl'troil strikl',/ N.W. DETROIT 18900 JAMES COtJZENS • OJ ).1300 [ were due to run out at the elill a delicate and responsive mech. opinion of .the people - and j from, the Washm~lon f,tar of of the month. A few exlend'ld anism to insure collective bar. they are enUlled to all the jn1or. No\ember 26, 1967.

,. M' r .' ' r ,....) .. ,.,. Thursday, February I, 1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Nineteen I Mrs. Steven R. Sivy iWoods Garden .Club To Meet /Arle'ne Lucia Maiolo

The Grosse Pointe Woods IMa rrl.es Steven SI'VY g:[:o~f ~~~e '~:l :;res~t ~~b~~~ _ _ _ Hammel on Tuesday, February 6, for luncheon at 11:30 o'clock. S1. Clare de Montefalco Church was the setting for ,Co.hostess will be Mrs. Donald the Friday evening, January 26, wedding of Arlene Lucia Hanna and Mrs. Charles Brown. Maiolo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Good, of ellThe program for the day will Harvard ~oad, and St~ven Ross Sivy, son of Mr. and Mrs. be .a de!ll0nstralion by the De'l Leo W. SIVY, of Farmington. trolt EdIson Company on gour. Th R d J h~ met cooking. e eve~e.n 0 s e ______Novara offIcIated at thePI" and Jumor brldesm:ud. . Sharon . B k 5:30 o'clock rites, which L.aurie Sivy, the bridegroom', Set Polnte 00 were followed by a recep. sIster.. . • ti t th G P . t Stuart Slvy served as hI! Club Meetl1lg on a e rosse OIn e brother's best man. Ushering WOM.N'S Yacht Club. were Frank DePodesta, Robert The Pointe Boook Club wm VeniC'e lace accented the Kraft, Warren Masterson and bride's ivory satin gown, and AI arc 0 Prete, the bride's 1,..------_ meet for Iuncheon Monday, Feb. b h ruary 19, at the Yorkshire road matching lace edged her floor rot er. home of Mrs. R. W. Sibbert, length illusion mantilla. Her For hel' daUJ~hter's wedding From Another Pointe I Short and to whose co.hostesses will be Mrs. flowers were white orchids and and the reception, Mrs. Good Witired Harrison and Mrs. Ro. ivy. chose an ice blue silk gown, of Vic,v The Pointe I land Benge. In floor length frocks of burnt styled with a beaded yoke. Alice Shepherd wll! review Iorange Saki cloth, carrying The bridegroom's mot her, "The Kremlin's Human Di. bouquets of yellow-orange mums Mrs. Sivy, selected a shocking MR. and MRS. ROBERT T. ! It: lemma" by Maurice Henders. and iVY, were honor attendant pink silk gown, with bead Be. By Janet lUueller HANE'~', of Shelbourne road,: ~t.t.\"" _____ ~._ emertam.ed Sunday a~ternoon at , r+y:,::W~ Mary Jo Galatioto, bridesmaids cents. a cocktail part honormg RUDY , /;oh~,\!, Free speech is not enough for Vera Ellen l'iersante, the The newlyweds are vacation. some people-they want every' Do. you w~nt to de.fruit you~ crabapp~e trees so you i VALLEE. : ~tr>w, bride's cousin, Mrs. Charles R. ing in Florida. They will make body to stop and listen. Riley and Mrs. Robert A, l(raft. their home in Lexington, Ky. can enJoy their bloom but aVOId squashIng those use- I • • • ~ k> ,'n -,-----,--,-'------less bits of fruit under your gardening shoes? MAJOR ROBERT L. YOUNG. kt . 'ya~t to force hyacinths? '... Find ~ut why you BLOOD. of Cadieux road, has ~t~it .1: s~ouldn t put pears and apples In the refngerator? • . • been graduated summa cum I sri Dlscover how to control the sex of the cucumber? . . • lauue from st. Benedict's Col. I ~fr, 11 (this latter question had, frankly, never occurred to us, lege, Atchison, K.ans.. There Photo by Beatrice Zwaan but we understand it can be done ••• now, isn't THAT were 37 SI. BenedIct flISt se. ARLENE LUCIA MAIOLO, daughter of Mr. and interesting ) mester graduates. Sale Continues! . • . * III at: Mrs. Arthur E. Good. of Harvard road, and Mr. Sivy, Well, then ••. on Wednesday, February 7, at 11 . son of the Leo W. -8ivys, of Farmington, were married Fabulous Fashion Values o'cl~ck in the morning, in the Grosse Pointe War Me. N~med to .the ~ean's Lls~ at Friday evening, January 26, in St. Clare de Monte- monal's Crystal Ballroom, the Grosse Pointe Garden Den.lSOn UnlVerslty, GranVIlle, falco Church. C t 'n t't S . L t D J hn C 0., IS WILLIAM B. CANFIELD, en,er '~I pr~~en I S p~mg ec urer, r. 0 arew, III, a senior, son of MR. and in all departments who II dISCUSS The ExcItmg World of Plant Research." MRS. W B CANFIELD JR chemical, biological and radio. maintained a high academic The witty, dynamic Dr. Carew is chaiman of the of Lakec~est' lane. ,., logieal attacks, as well as being standing. , Department of Horticulture at Michigan State University, • • • schooled in the use of modern famous in its field all over the world, where experi- DR. and MIlS. W. PETER arms. • • • i Jht '.shopsof me~ts in creating black roses and pink daffodils, tailored- McCABE, of Pacific Grove, Following the completion of JULIA MUNGER, daughter: of MRS. E. B. MUNGER. of: to,sIZe flowers and vegetables, even trees, .are now being Calif., announce the birth of basic training. Pvt. Wanke, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lakel'iew avenue is one of j: conducted and reviewed. their first child, a son, PETER more than 200 Beloit College, Walto1t-1'i~r,~ R. Wanke of Devonshire road, Following Dr. Carew's talk, at high noon jn the CHRISTOPHER, January 5. Beloit, Wis., students spending 'Kercheval at St, CIQir same room, a subscription, ($3 per person) luncheon will Mrs. McCabe is the former will receive at least an addi. \iross. 'oint. tional 'eight weeks of either ad. the winter in an off'campus be I'erved. MAUREEN CROWLEY, daugh. Field Term experience. She is 550 N. Woodward Birmingham • • • ter of the PATRICK J. CROW. vanced instruction or on.the.job training to qualify him in a spe- working at the Washington Uni. . , B LEYS, of Stephens road. Pa. versity Medical School, SI. F h ternal grandparents are the cialized military skill. as lonscope usses Louis, lIIo. If you're making plans to view,FashloDltOptz (and WILLIAM E. McCABES, of Nar. • • • who isn't?), the biggest, most comprehensive shOWing of ragansett, R.I. SUELLE N WINSTANLEY,' • • • spring fashions in the Detroit area, sponsored annually • • • daughter of MR. and MRS. ARMY SPECIALIST FOUR by the Women's Association for the Detroit Symphony DR. and MRS. KIM K. LIE, WARREN O. WINSTANLEY, of CARL A. LIMBERG, 23, son of Orchestra in cooperation with the J.L. Hudson Com- o~ Bedford road, announce the North Oxford road, is one of MR. and lIIRS. ALFONSE A. pany, give a serious thought to "getting there" by bus. _. bIrth ot a son, LANCEI.0J; AN- 12 young wom"n at Clarke Col, LIMBERG, of Fbher road, has TOINE, January 23. Mrs, Lie lege, Dubuque, Iowa, awarded been assigned to the 25th Ad- (Continued on Page 31) is the former MADO OLGA membership . on "Mademoi. ministration Co,npany of the ------HAN, daughter of MR. and selle" Magazme's C 011 e g e 2,,)lh Infantry Division near Cu ~oard. Suellen, a drama ma- Chi, Vietnam, as a personnel, I A & C UPHOLSTERING (0. ! ~~~~~'a~d~*A:, O.fThe Hague, Jor, is a member of the Clarb specialist His wife Mary lives College Players and the Fi::e \ in Detroit " ______14322 Mack Ave, Phone VA 2.9660 Army P r i vat e HUGH R. Arts Club. . • Custom • WANKE is assigned to Company ••• • •• LAURENCE CRITCHFIELD, SUSAN ST. THOMAS, daugh. ------REUPHDLSTERING & RESTYLING B. 13 Battalion, in the United Ft. Knox, Ky. in the United of Fisher road has been elected ter of MR. and MRS. V. F, ST. • free pick up and de live I'll States' Army Training Center, secretary of th~ 1968senior class THOMAS, of Berkshire road, is • select from hundreds of fine Armor (USATCA). He will of !be Detroit Institute of Tech. a member of the cast of "Any. fabriCf spend the next two months nology. Laurence is a senior in thing Goes," the 1968 annual • ClIstom made slip covers learning the fundamental skills DlT's College of B'usiness Ad- sophomore revue at the College • guaranteed • terms avmlable of the soldier in today's modern ministration and is a member of Mount St. Joseph on the action Army-firing live am: of Omega Alpha Pi honorary Ohio, Cincinnati, 0" to be pre. 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YWCA Jubilee D;""ller Feb. 7 !Tickets are $7.50 and tables of Meeting At Grand Opera Luncheon ., ., 8 are $60. Reservations must Detroit Grand Opera I .. .. be made at local branches by FeaLured s pea k e r at the blstoncal pres~nt~tlOn Will com. February 3. The YWCA is a YWCA's Diamond Jubilee Din- plete the evenlDg s program. Torch Drive Service. ner will be the Honorable Theo. A reception wID be held in dore Souris, Justice of the Season Is launched M i chi g a n Supreme Court. the Founders' Boom of the Peop!e who borrow trouble Scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. Backham Building at 5:45 p.m., find in the long run t.hat the ruary 7, 1968, in the ballroom of followed by tbe dinner at 6:30. 'interest east up the principal. Metropolitan's lOth Annual Visit To Detroit Begins the Engineering Society of De. May 20, Ends May 25; Seven Operas To Be troit, the dinner will be the first Presented At Masonic Auditorium of many special events planned by the YWCA of MetrOpOlitan Detroit to celebrate its 75 years DOG BOARDING . The Detroit Grand Opera Association held its an- of service to the three.county nual luncheon at the Detroit Institute of Arts on Mon- area, :day, January 22, to launch the 25th opera season of the The title of Justice Souris' Association and the lOth annual Detroit appearance of speech will be "What is the Kerry Dants Kennel 'the Metropolitan Opera Company of New York. YWCA Coming to?" and it is : The Metropolitan will'!------.------'" to be expected that some of his 72120 Dequindre Romeo. IUfch. )!resent seven operas at the re\ enue to help support the As. proeressive social views will be illcorporated in his challenge to Masonic Auditorium next sociation's sponsorship of the • Heated Kennel Building • Completely Enclosed May. ~letropolitan season. the YWCA's ~uture. • No weather worry :Mrs. Ralph T. )lcElvenny, of Dr. David Di Chiera, of Oak- A part of that future will be Cloverly road, general chair. land University. producer of the first capital funds drive in • Private Quarters-individual runs for each dog 'man of the 1968 Sl'ason, pre. "Overture to Opera," outlined forty years. The campaign will liided at I.he meeting. the 1008 program of 15 sched. be officially announced hy Dale Pi!::kup ucl Delivery - Monday thru FrIday , Francis Robinson assislant uled performances throughout Sellers, Senior Vice.President, manager of the Metropolitan, the Detroit area and southern Bank of the Commonwealth and CALL BILL DANT i"OR RESERVATION Ge~eral Campaign Chairman. apoke to 275 members of the ~nchigan. I 1.752.3686 ~omen'~ Committee. "Overture" is the opera edu- i A brief annual meeting. sev., ' ''We have only one standard cation projecl which brings l Ieral awards, and a light-hearted !!:::======!( ..t the ]'Ietropolitan," said Robin. opera excerpts to many more,' son. "and tbat is the best. The lJersons than the ~Iasonic Audi. :MetrOpOlitan is bringing its best tarium can accommodate. It is tQ Detroit in May, including sponsored by the Detroit Grand The Great Hall of the Detroit lnsti. richt), MRS. JANUAR,IUS A. MULLEN, three new productions. All 0 per a Associ9tion, Oakland tute of Arts was the setting Monday, of Lake court. Grosse Pointe 1968 opera Cl(leras will have the New York University and the University January 22, for the Detroit Grand Onera co.chairman. MRS. THOMAS FISHER, /:asts," Center (or Adult Education. Association's annual luncheon, marking . The new productions are A first effort this year is the th b .. f tl. A . t" t of Lothrop road, member of toe women's Bizet's "C arm en," Gounod's pre.educatlon program in whIch e egmnmg 0 l.e SSOCla Ion s 25 h committee. FRANCIS ROBINSON, as. o Outfitter. to Latlie. 01 Traditional 'l'~te "Romeo et Juliette" and Vcrdi's 35 vr)lunteers have been trained op~r a ~e~sl)n and the 10th ~nnual De- sistant manager of the Metropolitan, and "Luisa Miller." The latter two to vIsit schools to orient stu. trolt VISIt of the MetropolItan Opera MRS. RALPH MeEL VENNY of Clover- operas are being performed in dents to opera before they view Company of New York. scheduled for ly road, general chairman for the 1968 ~etroit for the first time. "Overture." May. Pict!1red discussing prospects for opera season. . Mrs. McElvenny emphasized "Overture to Opera VII" has the upcomIng opera season are, (left to the work of the Women's com. ~cheduled performances of lIfen. I------. .' ------.------g ~ittce t~n. !nCreaSdin dfund-~~is- °b~ti:~':Th'Thep Mtedium,'I' ~~eru. I Act I of Puccini's "La Bo- and ~frs. Sam B. Williams, of , -.,,: ~.:;:_'"'f~.;:T'~0?W,~y,j'..<.~.::;:.i :.~ '.>.~:..,.. ',.~.~.: mg ac lVllles an a vertlsmg lD1 s e or ugese nn and. heme." Pontiac, gave a dinner at thi: . .'::" ~

J. Phillip Zaugg, Jr.. of Tole. Park Shelton Hotel. in I?etroit, >' .. :,: »/' do, 0., baritone, won the $2,500 fo~ persons connec.ted WIth the ,0' .. scholarship award offered by Grinnell Sc~olarshlO a war d sf' \: the Grinnell Foundation of Mu. and the oIfJ.ce:s of the Grand, I : i sic, in the final auditions held Opera ASSOCiation. "

II iJ.l the .:\lus.eum's main audito. T~e :\Ietropolitan Opera will, .I:... num fol1owmg the luncheon. appear in Detroit May 20 I t< I Zaugg ha.. been oboisl wilh t~rough May 25. The opening It;./ STRIPE COTTON the Toledo Symphonv Orchestra m~ht per for man c e will be " for the past 13 years. He has Verdi's "Luisa Miller," with recently studied voice with Montserrat Cab all e, Sandor Chase Baromeo of Birmingham. Konva, Sherrill ~!ilnes, Bonaldo SHIFTS .' . , r.iaolli Ilnd Ezio Flagello. Fausto The Judges, Madame Carolma Cleva will conduct > ,!:' Sigrera and Plata Karayanis,; .... . o[ New York and Howard Har- Tuesday evenmg WI' I hrmg ; ',:, Irin!;ton, of Detroil. predicted a' M.o7.arl's."Lc Nozle di FI".arn." , $12 and $14 i promising future ~or Zaug" in wllh PI1'IT Lorengar, ),1Irel1a Mrs. George Simon, o[ Grosse 'opcra roil'S. " ! Fre~i, T.e~esa Stratas, Gior-.;io Pointe Farms, has been select. Zau"" compcted wilh ix olh. ; ToZZ!.WIlham Dooley and Fe:- cd to serve as chairman of the n . , 5 I nando Corena. Francesco ~Ioh- D t I . $EIiD FOR FREE 16 PAGE FULL COLOR FOLDER: ers. They mC!'J~cd Emily Derr, I nari.Praddli \ '11 II I e ro t Sprmg Antique Show For Cruise. Resort, Spring, lI 1lUIi : sopr:lno, o[ Lansm~: Jane Purely, I II con uc . Benefit Preview. 11 will. be held : .... E C1n ITATl_Zip_ : soprano. of Lalhrup Vi'la~c;! Verdi's "La Forza del Des- Wednesday, March. 6th, 8:QO- Summer . _ . A group of Rob~rt Taylor. baritone, of Ann I lino" is the Wednp.

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1Il~...... --...- ...-.---._n _ Thursday, February 1968 't GRO'SS E PO INT E NEWS Paye Twenty-one Woman's Page • by, of.and for Pointe Women ------,------._------~------I Symphony Juniors Slate Deeplands Admire GP Artists Work on DispJay Slone-Christian Troth Is Told Club Gathering Mr. and :Mrs. Van L. Chris- School and Michigan State Uni. tieln, of Kalamazoo, have an. versity and is cur:ent1y a case. The Deeplands Ga, Jen Club nounced the engagement of their worker for the Oakland County Department of Social Servic~,. Plan Program Night will meet in the East Jefferson daughter, Nancy Jo, to Robert avenue home of Mrs. Allen R. A. Slone, Jr., son of lIfr. and Her fiance was graduated from Grosse Pointe High School Whittinglon on Monday, Febru- Afterglow At Whittier Will Follow Distribution Of Mrs. Robert A. Slone, of Not. and Adrian College. ary 12. tingham road. Annual Souvenir Program At February 10 Con- Co.hoslesses will be Mrs. , The wedding is planned for :'I[is~Christian was graduatl'd, April 13, at the Grosse Pointe cert Featuring Nathan Milstein John R. Birch, Mrs. John A. ,from Kalamazoo Central High I Methodist Church. The Junior Women's Association for the Detroit Demorest and Mrs. Leslie I\f. -- ~- ~_._~------~~-.------~ ------S h 0 h t '11 t .t 1 S Lowery. Mrs. Fred Kaess is the ymp ony rc es ra WI presen 1 S annua • ouvenir club's International chairman. ' ...--.------_ ... Program to members of the audience at the Symphony's - - -- - Saturday, February 10, performance, in Detroit's Ford Four Foreign Exch~nge s.tu. auditorium. dents fr0f!l Gross~ Pomte HIgh : SPECIAL : Nathan Milstein violinist (\)------School ~ill .be Introduced by Mrs. BenJamm F. Haddad. IS JOlnmg-" the Symphony' ,Ian Afterglow party at The . . that evening as guest artist. Wh't!' H t I I .Represe~tmg the Ameflcan t: SALE : , ,,'" I ler 0 e . FJeld SerVIce (AFS) group will C~halrmen ;lII~. WIllI a III I After"!ow chairmen are :llrs. be Martine Harster of Mojeve PeattIe, (If Moran road, and :l1r.-, 0 F d It t ' .' I I WICKER AND VICTORIAN FURNITURE I Joseph A. :llurphy, Jr .. of Hall James P. Lawson and IIIrs. T. rance, an ec or. MartorellJ, place, headed the Juniors' 1968 Lawrence Pickerell. of t!?Ordotvha,yArgtehnt~na.uRePdre. HEADBOARDS • CHAIRS • TABLES • SWINGS : P . sen 109 e ou .or n er- I:• rogra~ c~nunlttee.. . Some tickets are still avail. slanding (YFU) group will be OrgamzatlO~al chalrme~ \~ere able and may be obtained by Christine Nilsson, of Malmo, I CHARMING ACCENT PIECES I Mrs. E. DaVid Aue~, Blrmmg- calling Mrs. Lawson at 642.94M. Swe~en! an.d Timo Toffela, of ham sales; l\Irs. KeIth Zersch- Helsmkl Fmland. I YOUR CHANCE TO ENJOY THE I ling, Dearborn. Detroit sales; ---- '. Mrs. Hugh Janes Grosse Pointe FREDERICK G. BROWN. Ther...,. are eJgh~ exchange : WONDERFUL WORLD OF WICKER : saIes,. 1I1rs. Robe'rt \ 1an Auken, ElL, of Harcourt road, has I thestudentsH'gh InS hthe 1SemorthO Class at billing; and Mrs. Charles R. been elected vice.ch.airman of sored 1and cu~ger :~/e~::~:; I DECOUPAGE LESSONS & SUPPLI ES I Berger, patrons. the Counselors SectIon of the of the Adult Foreign E h After .the concert: the Juniors Michi.gan Chapter of the' ~ublic Club of Grosse Pointe, o~cw~~:~ I I and their guests Will gather at RelatIons SOCIetyof America. Mrs. Sebastian Buffa is presi. MRS. RICHARD B. GUSHEE, chair- V. HICKS, Committee member, and I I dent. man of the Grosse Pointe Public Library. WILLIAM PECK, general curator, De. • - I If it'. Wright K~y, it's Distinctive. from Their year here is made pos- Fine Arts 'Committee, ~ponsor of the troit Institute of Arts, who juried the I I sible financially through gener- Sixth Annual Gro!;se Pointe Artists .Show, (left to right), admire one of the ous contributions of various Show, now on display in the Grosse 43 paintings finally selected for in- I .• clubs and private citizens in Pointe Central Library, Kercheval avo clu$ion in the exhibition, which will con- • 20643 Mack • Crosse Pointe • 886.5542 I the area. enue at Fisher road, MRS. CHARLES tinue at the Library until Plid-June. •• __ ••• .Ii ------_.~---~ ------~. ------_._------Named to the Kala'llaZoo Col. - lege fall quarter Dean's List Nathan Milstein With Symphony I is senior HARRY T. GARLA.'IID, son of MR. and MRS. HARRY The world.renowned violinist tersburg Conservatory. At the [ G. GARLA.~D, of Lakeshore Nathan Milstein will appear age of 19 he began touring Rus- I road. with the Detroit Symphony Or- sia as a concert arlist with an., chestra for the sixth time -since 'other compatriot destined for Living Color ! 1953 on Thursday and Saturday international acclaim in the I ,: evenings, February 8 and 10 at I music world-pianist Vladimir replacement 8:30 in Ford Auditorium. Sixten Horowitz. Ehrling will conduct. As a Russian emigre' in Paris PORTRAI1~S IS YOUR HEART BEATING STRANGELY? '...ptr.• Milstein will be heard playing in 1925, Milstein began his ca. .i his 1716 ex-Goldman Stradivari. reer anew, eventually finding By ••• LAMP us in Dvorak's .Concerto, for his way .to Brussels where he Violin and Orchestra. A minor, comple,ted his violin studies with Opus 53.' Eugene Ysaye and built an SHADES Ehrling will alto lelld the illustrioll;; 'reputation on the g~~te(/\tltg."'t~,$... orchestra in Berg's Three Pieces concert stages of Europe. Each from "Lyric Suite," fot strings; year since his American debut For 107 yeors Wright Key hos helped prescribe Bring your Vaughan Williams' Symphony in 1929 with the Philadelphia the right diemond fo, the ~ight girl. base in for 1':0. 9, E minor, and Ber- Orchestra, his reputation as a PHOTOGRAPHERS 'Chisdremetic merquise, for instence. brilliently proper fit nard Rogers' "Three Japanese master violinist has become "In The Village~' IDances." Leslie Eitzen, mezzo more firmly established. He is set in 14 kt. white gold. soprano, will sing the. brief, vo- the, recipieJIt of. honors from Two hundred seventy five dollers. All work by experienced cnl part in the Bernard Rogers many countries, the most recent , 16839 Kercheval 884-4180 Lamp 51lade People composition. All three works are being Austria's Cross of Honor, ) new to the Detroit Symphony First Class. I 'quire ebout Wright Key's Accounts for Young People. repertory. ------Tickets for the concert are Wt.ight's available at Ford Aud¥orium Box Office (961-0700), all 15 Wright I{ay GIFT AND LAMP SHOP metropolitan Grinnell's stores and all Hudson's. . 1500 Wood werd. 17051 Kerchev.l. Groue Point. end Northlend. 18650 MACK • TU 5.8839 Nathan Milstein was born in WO 2.0500. Downfown opon Mon. end Wed. evening. 'tL! 8:]0 Hext to Grosse Pornte pOlt Office Russia in 1904 and was a pupil of Leopold Auer at the St. 'Pe.' ------_._---_._--- -~--_._---

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J h R R d II T Cl" B id Southeastern Women PIa luncheon Party SANDRA K A C K LEY was Besides her involvement in . onI " an a 0 alm r e n elected corresponding sec~etary sorority :Miss Kackley is the Southeastern Woman's Club der the direction of the Social for the Delta Zeta soronty on . '. HOId Cotta eHos Ita Mr. and ~trs. R ic h------a r d W'I from Alma College, where she .. .. Albion College's campus for editor of the national musIc I 9 P Fisher, of Cherokee road, Pon. affiliated with K a p p a Iota members and friends Will attend Serv.lce committee.. . 1968. ~1iss Kackley, a junior, is honorary ~SAI). is a member " "Ia ry 5 Meet"1 n9 tiac have announced the en 't Sh' te h' . a "Luncheon is Served" party ],1155 Leona Schriner Will pre. Ithe daughter of DR. and MRS. of Education Club, Art Club. , . . sororl y. e IS now ac mg 1D sent a program of slides taken IJA.'IES E. KACKLEY of Bishop and W0 r k s with the Student AU X II gagemen~ of their daughter, Garden City. ;"Ionday, Fe b r u a r y 5 at 12 on a recent trip. road. . Senate on entertainment. ------Ann LoUise, to John R. Randall, liIr R dall d ted o'clock in the Lower Church ----~------W23 Chief Inhalation Therapist Speaks At Annual Gather- son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. f .~ CoU gr; ua h Hall of St. James Preshyterian ing: Mrs. Clinton R. Amluxen Will Continue Randall, of Lewi~ton road. An ~m a me~ber ~~\~ e~~ e Church, Morang drive, Detroit. As P s'de t Fa Com' 9 Y early August wedding is ppa re _I _.~ __ r__ ~ ear planned. Ep.siion fraternity. He is now A War,~ and Means Commit. The annual meeting of the Women's Auxiliary to I . , domg graduate work at North. tee project will replace the Cottage Hospital took place Tuesday January 23 at, MISS Fisher was graduated ern Michigan Ulliversiiy. usual sewing meeting, held un. , '1-- I 1l o'clock at the Cottage Nurses' Residence in Ridge Road. ~------Present officers continu-j term parliamentarian is )lrs. ing for their second terms Howard Simon. in c 1u d e president Mrs. The newlv-pleeted officers are Clinton R. Amluxen, first ~lrs. George Grenzke, president- vice-president Mrs. J. Paul elect; Mrs. William J. Nixon, Ki':nnedy and second vice. treasurer' Mrs. Francis B. Van president Mrs. A r n old Deusen, assistant tre!,surer; and Davidson. 'Irs. Harold Dl:ooge. corre. f;; Other continuing officers are spunding secretary. r/ recording secretary lies. Roy John ~rcCree, Jr., new Chief ¥, Lang, historian-publicity chair- Inhalation Therapist at Cottage, :.'~ man Mrs. Walter 11. Remter was the speaker. fj; and nominating ~irman ~s. He told how today Jnhala. "~ Clarence J. Wilhams. Third tion therapist plays an exceed. ,~ ~'E"jw~~arg

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LARRY L' luncheon will be actress-author All dishes are to be donated Chairman. Of V0Iunteer Awar d Counci,1 Corn-ell'a Otl'S Skl'nner, slar of COOK. of Ithara, announce the l.ol' mcmbrrs ,lIld each dish will birth of a son, :\IATTIIEW Sponsor Of February 14 Event stage and radio. , . . h~ a specially or fal'ol'ite rrcipc BllErT. January lB. :\/rs. Cook H d d f G--"-P---' . A panel of judges is now at . ,.' of the one p!'cparin~: it. Thl' is the [ormrr SA:'iDlL\ LEE . . ':in re ~ 0 ,rosse omte. area WO~l~n .recelved '\\'ork choosing the group of not recipcs will Ihen be' ,wailable' mVIt~hon.s thIS week to Metropohtan DetrOIt s fIrst com- more than 12 tri-county women to tho-;{' who wish Ihem. CLAVE, c1auJ:hter of .\IP. and ~lHS. FL\ Y P CLAVE. of Doyle mumty-wlde recognition ceremony honoring outstanding voluntep.rs who will symbolize ~rrs. PCI'I"\' Thomas is to be plaC('. .\Iatlhl'\\' is the Cla\"cs' the many thousands who give guest sl'r;lk~1" and ~ll"s. Waltl'!, women volunteers. .:------first grandchild. The event, scheduled for! women's 0 r ga n i z at ion s their, time and talents for com. : noon on Valentine's Day, working in cooperation mumty betterment. 1m- February 14, in Cobo Hall with Women for the United Those selected will receil'e' t? wiII be staged by the new~ Foundation (WUF). the ,~ouncil's fi:st. "!{eart of r TRAP AND SKEET ly formed Volunteer Award. Th . d I h '1\ b Gold awal:ds slgmf}:I~g note .. l: C'l' call al" \l~l' eon WI e worthy servLCe. A "SplfI! of De-. ,. ounCl '. comp~lsed of r~p- open to the public, and reserva- troit" charm will be attached to .. SHOOTERS resentah~~ ~ _85__l:~~l~~~l~~~may be made ~}~~~~n: each gold heart award. Serving on the pan e I of BAUCH (,,. LOMB AND Prescriptions Filled judges are pub Ii c officials, I '1 media representatives, educa-: MITCHELL SHOOTING _' Ray-Ban sunglasses tors, c I erg y and executh'es I from business and industry. i GLASSES -,' .~~ Also Ground to Your Prescription The recognition luncheon will I .~,....~ I culminate neatly a year of plan. i INSULATED COATS AND GLOVES ning and organizing activities by I Open Mon., Tues., Wed., Sat., 9 to 6 p.m. OPTICI/1NS 11' 0 men from throughout the I P})fJto by Edrtie McGrath, J.c. ION metropolitan area. ' The Grosse Pointe Garden Center held its annual Open Friday 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. meeting, following luncheon, at the Grosse Pointe War 20183 MACK. AVENUE Formation of the Volunteer Between Oxford Rd. and Norwood Memorial last Friday, and MRS. lVOR DAVID HAR- Award Council and plans for RIS, of Provencal road, lIeft), stepped down after three TUxedo 4-5770 the first awards ceremony were announced in November. years as president. with MRS. JOHN W. MULFORD, of Handy road, (riglJt), stepping up into the presidency. Other Pointe Garden Center members elected to of- ~======;:;::=~;; I areCo.chairmenMrs. Gerard ofR. theSlattery,Councilof Lakeshore road, and Mrs. Lynn fice are ;\1:rs. Henry S. Walker, first vice-president; A. Townsend, of Bloomfield Mrs, George N. Monro, In, second vice-president; Mrs. Hills. Mrs. Townsend is serving C. Bayard Johnson, third vice-president; Mrs. George as chairman of the first "Heart J. Rapp, recording secretary; Mrs. Harold W. Bailey, of Gold" award ceremony and assistant recording secretary; Miss Christine Edwards, luncheon. corresponding secretary; Mrs. David C. Lowe, assistant Other chairmen include struc- corresponding secretary; Mrs. Otis U. Walker, treas- ture and reservaHons, Mrs. Har. urer; and Mrs. James B. Ogden. assistant treasurer. FEBRUARY old J. Schachern. WUF past preside.nl; tickets, ;lIrs .. Francis W0111 un' s Cl"b W. Smith, of llie Amencan Red I ' I Cross and Women's Association G T M FINAL Of the Detroit Symphony 01"1 rOllp 0 eel chestra' hostesses, ;I~rs. Bert IVandeVusse, of ~lt. Clemens. -- Heading the Screening and The Bridge Group of the BiG CARPET I Judging committee is Robert T. Grosse Pointe Woman's Cluh CLEARAWAY Ross, manager of the employe will meet next Wednesday. pr06rams department of Ford . . CLEANING Motor Company prior to his rIO- February 7, at 12 noon In Ihe tirement last summer. Nomina. Alger House at the Gr()sse tions are being supervised by Pointe War !Ilemorial Center. Mrs. Fran Harris, of the Wom- ~J04.5580 en's Advertising Club, which Co-chairman Mrs. Alexander pioneered in providing recogni. J. King will be assisted by ]III'S. ~lIa.noo DRESSES tion for women volunteers. L. J. Cardwell and Mrs. Harry Reg. to $60.00 Along willi the Women's Ad. Speelman. vertising Club, the Central Busi- HHOP'''N&SONS The Bridge Group will not I ness District ICRDA) has main. 15180 W. 8 MILE RD."'A' "QIl",".. i~ tained an interest in eve n t s meet in March. honoring women volunteers and SEPARATES I has cooperated in launchng the Tops- I new program. i \ ,':~. ~'.... ' Reg. to $25.00 Those from this area serving Pants- .I on the Volunteer Award Coun- Reg. to $23.00 I cil and planning to attend the I recognition luncheon include I .... I Mrs. Charles R. Berger, of South . We've teally cleaned all the corners j Edf?e\Vood drive, representing I :\nchigan Cancer Foundation;' and have gathered all the odds and ends. lIIrs. William Y. Gard, of Dean I Now, you can have a total Page Boy lane, Junior League of Detroit; wardrobe or add the pieces you've been Mrs. Gaylord W. Gillis Jr .. of Merriweather road, Founders' wanting. Very I very terrific- Society Detroit Institute of Arts; so do plan to be here early! ;III'S. John F. Hering, of Kerche- val avenue, American Red Cross; :\11'8. Arthur Johnson, of Perno herton road, Junior Women's A~'ociation for the Detroit Sym- nhony Orcheslra; Mrs. Ralph T. . '\1rF.ivenny, of Cloverly road. ~:iJ~ MATERNITY FASHIONS IWnmen'.s Committee, Detroit Grand Opera Association; ;lfr< William Nagel, of Bedford road. 1252 WASHINGTON BLVD, It DETROIT MICHIGAN 48226 I ! ;llichigan Association of Ho~nil ~1 19372 LIVERNOIS "'l:

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i MIS SKI M B E R L Y ANN "with distin~tion" for the ~irst .! women in the community who I I se:mester. MIss Evans received I give leadership to the more' I EVANS, daughter of DR. ,lod her distinction in Russian. A :than 67,Qn~ual e.vent, the huge year for a potluck dinner." She ., Ipotluck dmner IS a most popu- smiles and added "Because we :{ Y' artan lours Y' Olson Tours ~I' ~Irs .. Rex ,Regan. ~f 'Yhlther I ,Iar happening, and tickets this' won't have an a~t problem" ~::Y' Batchelor Party Tours Y' Camino Tours i' road, IS servmg as D!stm'.t h?s. i year were sold out the day after, ______. * Y' Brownell Tours Ii" Lindblad Tours : tess for the Lake;hore DIstrict. i they were made available to I iL .:.'(;" f Y' Gateway Holidays ...""LE!Beau Tours Part of her job is planninl':: the Scout leaders. i Fi~hing in the l\let~opolitan '.:, ." .~., r~ and ~aking available varied and I . The dinner is held to give I Miami Fishing Tournament on ",k ~ ; •• ~," I ~.'~ f~ temptmg menus that Scouters I recognition to the men and a recent vacation in Florida, .------. --~. -- _. ...- - '. - ~. - -- ILEE and BETTY RADKE, of Willison road, won angling rec. ognition. Betty will win a Cita- o tion for her 8 lb. 1 oz. Bonefish in Light Tackle, Lee will win a ' ".....~~.,...,.,_..'_.~_._.J~~ "II,: Citation for his 9 Ib, 8 oz. Bone- D~;e;;;~;;~;:n~o.I fish in Light Tackle. They each Photo by Detroit Area Boy SCout Council j won recognition for good spOrts. .Making last-minute seating arrange- vard, Detroit, MRS_ CHARLES T. . "'If'" BUD DAY, PRESIDENT ,@ manship for catching and reo ment plans for the Detroit Area Boy FISHER, III, of Loth.'op road, and MRS. ~; ~,\tU:0", I leasing other Bonefish. Scout Council Scoutleaders Potluck Din- REX REGAN, of Whittier road. Mrs. ;;!'•.:";,.~,•..,,,..:,' 16847 K;,rcheval ~ TU 6.0111 ~.:.'i ner, to be held Saturday, February 10, at Fisher is Council Dinner hostess; Mrs." in the village -;:~ ~ Cobo Hall, are, (left to right), MRS. Holland and Mrs, Regan are district f.; '''oCra ..~~.. ~ Fille Pointes ELLIOTT HOLLAND, of Oakman boule- hostesses. $;'1{.:!::;:;:;;:~:: .'." .....;---.. x. ".,:::.,:~..:';:..;~ ," ;, ;:..,:...,:;;:.:,';....:;;.:.:;;~f.'~',:;!l(.rr.E.':_'{::::::.,:;.::'::':';:-::;,;;?':~;:N~':t~:,;.'l of Aug ust Bride I Real Estate By C. W. foles, Jr., Realtor "Wiry Are Tlrere So Few Houses For Sa'a?" Tne number of Grosse Pointe houses available for sale is by no means CO'lslont. Like other commodities, it flue' tuotes with the supply and de- mond. During the J 950'5 the num- ber of homes we could offer . 2;.

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GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, February I, 1968 Society News Gathered from All of the Pointes

Purdue's Glee Club Conling understand its words. .,gh Gala N.lght.II:~~~e:ri~iti~~e :~~~~o~r~rdt~~' June Bride I Spring Bride The performance starts at U - D H African Room, (m real hfe, the i 8:30 pm. Tickets will be avail. cafeteria). The group of nine' rZ"'C'-~?"'"" ,,,.:v, .., ,..... Purdue University's world. coast, and on innumerable TV able at the door at $2.50. Ad. ;famous Varsity Glee Club will broadcasts. It received rave ~;~e~ll :n~~rta:~S~~~7ee~~a~~~ ;' ;:.;:~{t vance tickets are also available :present its annual Detroit con- reviews for its performance at from Detroit Purdue Club memo Set For Februa ry 17 Filet of Soul band. I ~ >.~. : cert at Ford Auditorium Feb. the Hollywood Palladium during bers, in Grosse Pointe, Mrs. C h air man Mrs. William I ruary 2. 1967 Rose Bowl festivities. Ken Kimmel, 882-3282. O'Brien and co.chairman Mrs,' Under the directio.n of Dr. Repertoire for tbe all-male Pointe Parents Helping Prepare For Annual Parent- i .Tohn Racine, under the leader. I Albert P. Stewart SlDce 1933, Ichorus extends from classic People who really aim to Student Fund-Raisir.g Plus "Fun" Evening ship of president Mrs. Frank '.' the G~~e Club .was f~ndly through folk and pop music. please don't have to take time At The School Chambers, note that behind' I,n.amed " The. Am.erlcan Melster- ! Every performance ends with out for target practice. all the fun there lies a serious " ! smgers durmg Its 1964 concert Battle Hymn of The Republic. itour of the European continent. Overseas, the Glee Club found Since the beginning of time This year's University of Detroit High .School Gal~ puErPOacshe"'earthe mothers pI'ck a II f.:.. ,!; I Night, sponsored annually by the U. of D. HIgh Mothers - i ~ The Glee Club has spell.' that this song greatly moved intolci'ance has been the biggest Club, begins at 8 o'clock Saturday evening, February 17. worthy project and so continue 1« ' ~ound audiences from c~_s~_to i a~~~~ces_ whi~ could ~ot_eveu~ stu.:n~li~g block to progress. Parents and their friends ~------the tradition they starled 31 ,} I '11 th . th S h l' . b ff rr' . years ago: that of doing some. ! WI ga er 10 e C 00 s I For sports u s, I e.S1ZCpIC. thing construct:, e for the school I gym, to be transformed by tures of the Sports Stars of the their sons altend. I Mothers' C] u b members i Forties will decorate the re- into a "Fabulous Forties" freshm~nt lounge to hring hack This year the money will be b 11 W 11' E 1 d memones-such greats as Tom used to build departmental "sta- }:; / ~ r100o~. a ) d~ng~lls aln Harmon, Newhauser, Joe LOllis, tions" on the library balcony. t. ? .:';." h IS ''plece ban WI .p ay and Ted Wjlli?m~. Each department in the school. », ':"" , "~ ..>. tunes m the Glenn MIller-, For students and their dates (English, History, Science~ etc.), ''''''''M~<$»Y'''' '1-"~' "N'. ,":" 'th';' I Dorsey Brothers tradition. the library will be the scene of Will have an alcove for Jts re.1 I~, . ,.fr. ,1 Hi~clhochs Hundreds of reflccted lights the first costume party at U. of search books and papers, desk; PlanniDg a June 22 weddiD,1 , .., will play on black ami white D. High. TV characters and net. space for teachers and studells are LYNAYE ANN SHEP A sprmg weddmg IS bemgl silhouettes of Stars of the For. work symbols will be used in being interviewed or for depart. HERD and Larry P r i 0 r planned by S USA N LYNN I ties, mobiles of band instru. the decorations. Music wiII be mental conferences. whose engagement has been an. HARKONEN and William A. ments, street scenes and a huge furnis: .• j by the Danny Tyrell This has bee n needed for nounced by her parents, Mr. KreUer, whose engagement has golden saxophouc- against a vel. Trio. some time and will be a big and Mrs. Charles R. Shepherd, been ann~unced by her mother, vet curtain in center stage. ,Joe Louis p u D C h will be help to teachers and students of Allard road. ,Mrs. ReI no L. HarkoneD, of ------. - ..- ...--.-- .------.--.-.-.---- alike. Miss Shepherd will receive I Kerby Ti)ad .

...... =:." Helping with Gala N i g h t her Bachelor of Arts degree Both the bride.elllct, who is preparations are Mr. and Mrs. from Western Michilpn Univer. also the daught~r of the. late .eo's EUROPEAN HAIR FASHIONS . Edward Egnatios, of Webber sity in April, when she com. Mr. Harkonen, and her fIance, FAMOUS-MAKER £ place, whose son Edward at- pletes her student -teaching at son of the V. A. Kretlers, of tends U. of D. High; Dr.' and Ferry School. Indiana avenue, Detroit, are DACRON@ KN ITS 9 Kercheva I Iwe.-phone 885-8851 )frs. F. Mullen Barrett, of Tour- graduates of the University of aine road who have tw s Her fiance, SOil of Mr. and Michigan, where she affiliated Daniel A 'and Patrick M 0 In°ili~Mrs. Jo~n E. PrIor,. of Bedford with Sigma Kappa sorority. . . ., road, Will re(:elve hIS Bachelor ,/ • ~chool, and th~ Henry Cornll. of Science degree from Ferris ------;1 lIes, of ~nlverslt.y place, whose State Collcl{e in June, Clark Women's Club Highson. student.Damel J., IS a U. of D. ------Plans Dinner Meet'lng Usually $30. Those Introducing More Pointe \1. of D. High Mr. Eschenbach parents and students are lifT. Members of Clark Women's marvelous ottoman weave and Mrs. James Fielding, Jr., Jrill Take Bride C'uh will gather for their an. I MISS NANCY Jim and Phi lip Fielding, of nual evening dinner meeting Dacron~ polyester knits, . Three Mile drive; Mr. and Mrs. this Monday, February 5, at one of the well Arthur Getz and Michael Getz, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wiggant, of 6:30 o'clock, at the Golden easy-going, easy-on skimmer Galleon. trained stylist to of Buckingham road; Mr. and East Detroit, announce the en- shapes that are washable. Mrs. Joseph Hoc h b e in' and gagement of their daughter, Commentating on movies of serve you at Leo's Joseph J. Hochbein, of Putnam Barbara Jean, to Charles H. Alaska and a scenic trip through Navy, blue, pink, green, place; Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Esehenbach, son of Mr. and ~frs. Canada will be Hugh F. Mac. Tapert and Michael J. Tapert, Charles G. Eschenbach, of Holly- Leod anel O.W. Smith. white, 8-18. Moderate of Westchester road; the Lionel wood avenue. Dresses, a stores. Birds and Thomas Bird, of The bride-to-be attended Mich. 11 Whittier road; and the Louis igan State University, majoring Year End Sale Detlnes and Gregory J. Deline, in the Graphic Arts, and is cur- PLAYERS I do you have a bad permanent? of Roslyn road. rently a member of the Macomb P o ------Daily Newspaper Art Depart- I R TOO DRY? TOO CURLY? TOO LOOSE? A G I Set Garden Club ment. N A let Leo's staff of expert stylists Her fiance wall graduated o N I Meeting Feb. 7 from Wofford College, Spartan- S S use their "know-how" with the burg, in 1965. He affiliated BALDWIN YAMAHA WEBER finest products to correct anti problem. The monthly meeting of the with Kappa Alpha Order social KIMBALL LOWREY Wlndmlll Pointe Garden Club fraternity. Enjoy the comfort and luxury of Our salon. \ SM ILEY BROS, will be held at the home of He subsequently cttended the I 5510 Woodward TR 3-6800 CONVENIENT PARKING AT THE REAR Mrs. George W. Johnson, in Detroit College of Law where Open Mon., Wed' Jl'rl. Eve. Optn Sunday J1.5 p,m. !'a III n u III...... Berkshire road, on Wednesday, he affiliatt:d with Delta Theta ------'IFebruary 7, at 12:30 o'clock. Phi legal fraternity. Following luncheon and a busi. The couple plans ~. July I} ness meeting. James Farquhar wedding in Immanuel Methodifit will lecture aad give a demon. Church, East Detroit. I The most truly relaxing and carefree, independent vacation. stratlon on "Making Ivy Trees," with ------Being a good husband Is lIko I An ounce of confidence In auy other job-much 'easier if yourself is worth tons in others. you get along with tbe boss. Sunny Days of Adventure ...

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Bab Fifth Annue Df'troit, ~ond at J..othrop, op,.n Monda)'llllntilll:ao r.M. Troy, Big Beaver (16 Mile Road) at Coolidge, open Thursdaya and lo'rida,. unti19:OO P Jl. • • . .4 • s . j ;. t [j i

Page Twenty-Eight GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, February I, 1968 Society News Gathered from All of the Pointes

UCS Women Slate May Brid~j,' Betrothed April Bride 1~~:~YT:~::t~~~~~G;~u~-'~-~-~f-~-r~-"~~:~,,~~I~,. '. the No. 1 best. seller, "Between elared or undeclared war with i ~,Tivhees,GCraOrSdseGrPoOuipnte'ViuFamCuleteYtParent and Child," will be the their children. "Parents are con- .versary Lunc ,'. fronted wit;1 concrete problems An n I h i 'Monday evening, February 5, speaker at Detroit Town Hall that require specific solutions, . t PI . P------]---I--d --M M k Eh d j.c ,at 7:30 o'clock in the Home. Wednesday, February 7, at 11 not cliche advice," Dr. Ginott P oln ers annmg rogram nc u e rs, ar t ri ge, ,t,.-;..' ,'a.m.,making Room at the Brownell in Fisher Theatre. says. Jr., Of Washing\on Road,' Who Is Chair-:, Junior High School. Luncheon following the pro- His book, as well as his lee- man Of The Day . I gram will be at the ~iauna Loa ture, fills this need by offering _ __. : Theme for the evening will Restaurant. ccncrete suggestions for dealing Dr. J. William Rioux, of Devonshire road will be' be "Aces lhgh," to be carried with daily situations and prob- the principal speaker when the Women's Committee of ' " lout i!I table decorations and Dl". Ginot!, wllo is a child T' 't de' S C 1 psychologist on the staff of New tems. . vOl e ommumty , ervices (U S} observes its 33rd an- tallies. York University, has won wide I Dr. Glnott has been seen 15 niversary on Monday. February 5, at 12 noon, at Ma- -,', Chairman for the evening will attention for his practical ap-Itimes on the Today Show ~d sonic Temple's Crystal Room. be Mrs. Roger McCaig. Assist. proach to dealing with children. has been a guest or: the Mike The DCS luncheon will'~------ing her are Mrs. William Craig, their parents and teachers. Douglas Show., mark the first community I cate the community about the Mrs. James Curlett, Mrs. Jerry According to Ginott, well- Tickets are available. at the appearance of Dr. Rioux i work apd value of social agen. Gerich, Mrs. Ronald I.add and meaning advice like "Give the Detroit Town Hall offIce, 405 since he was nam~d new I cles and to cnruurJ.gc woml'n. Mr~ Tonv Soadafore. child more love" is wasted on Fisher Bldg., 872.7530. pre sid e n t of the world. ina~cepling volunteer responsi. : ~ /'/j>' i---.--.------.------famed Merrill-Palmer Insti. bllltU's. :' ', ..:" ..';'( ~,.>:''''c'''''',;>", " ' 'if ! ' tute last fall. The group, now numbering I t ,~..v./':'-'".,:;.,--:;0;0.,i,;.:;;'_",~4';;;:;>i':" , i He \\ill speak on "The New nearly 5,O?O, is an important, May wedding plans are being! I Mr. and Mrs. Edward Slowik, WE WI LL BE arm of UnIted Commumtv Serv- I d b JOANNE MARIE I' Mr. and Mrs. Carle CUbberlY f D 1 1 . Detroit: What WiU It Expect of . . .' ! ma e Y . . '1 v oy e p ace, are announCIng You?" Ices, the organizatIOn respon- I KOERNER d W'lli Ti 10f Umverslty place, have an. th t f th' d h sible for the planning and co.: an I am mo. nounced the engagement of their e engagemen 0 elf aug- Grosse Point!' women heading ordination of soc~al services I thy Campbell, whose engage- dau hter CORLISS PATRICIA I ter, ELAINE BERNADETTE, I C LOS ED plans for the ues luncheon in- and for the budgctmg of Torch I menl has been announced by t ~. 'J D . f M ' to Gerald Radloff, son of Stew- z.l '/1. elude Mr.;. Mark Ethridge, Jr., Drive dollars for local health i her parents Mr and Mrs Ralph COI d'c!\. 'D a.vls, fsonOkolh rS'l art Radloff of Detroit and the i afle f W h' t d h' . ,.. eo ean aVls 0 a oma ., ,){anor o as mg on roa , c aIrman; and welfare agencies. I Koerner of Three Mile drive. Cit'. Okla a d Eld'o L D . I late Helen Radloff and nephew I ".sr.lW'- Mrs. Wilbur M. Bru('ker, Jr., I' I " ., n n. aVIs,I ' I of Washington road, lIfrs. Philip ------I The bride.elect is presently I currently serving with the of -Mr. and Mrs. George Ulichen, CAO~=" N. Buckminster, of Tonnancour NANCY ELIZABETH KAUF- : studying at Wayne State univer-I United States Navy in Vietnam. of Harper Woods. TV. '.UlO FOR EMPLOYEE'S VACATIONS place; Mrs. John W. Coe, of MANN, daughter of the LYN- I sity Her fiance son of Mr. and, Both the bride-elect and her Elaine an alumna of Central 1 Meadow lane; Mrs. Alden W. DON J. KAUFMANNS, of St.1 Mr;. Harold T. Campbell, of Ifi~nc~ will be grad,!ate~ fro!" MiChiga~ University, is current. ol ~:~r~~t :.~ o~x~a::~~~tvi~~ Paul avenue, is among the 53 Moross road, ~as graduated ~iICh~gan State UmvcrsIty In ly teaching at East Detroit High FEB. 5 thru FEB. 24 Till', of Yorkshire road. students who have been admitted I~rom St. Pa"l Hlg~ School and I arc. S bo I Her fiance also a teach- • <1 IS currently workIng for the A May wedding is being co. .' . TlI~ national reputation en. to Sweet B~lar Colle-Le, Sweet Xerox Corporation. planned. er at East DetrOIt HIgh Scl:ool, joyed for three dccadf1! by the Briar, Va., m the Class of 1972 ------holds a Masters degree from ------UCS Women's Committee has under the Early Decision Plan. Education won't make every- Eastern Michigan University. ~~~:"" ...., ~o~::.~,:~'~:' ;~~~~~,,:::::;~;:;~~::~i:::I'%:::::':J:;:~:;;s :. A'rilkweddMing'lis,'WOU" I... ~f ~} ii -- Grenz e- I er i,,"~ 'i~i Members of Suburban Women h R 1 d ~ .. i Golfers' Nine-Hole Group gath- Trot evea e ',.:', :r:-~ @ • ered for their l!nnual mid-winter ' ')' " , . *: /! luncheon Tuesday, January 23, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Miller, ~~ :::: fu U at the Golden Lion. of West Elizabeth, Pa., have ~~ .iI :. i4 it President Mrs. C. Gregory announced the engagement of ,.Y"0', ..... :'. , M: l! Marshall welcomed the ladies their daughter, Janet Sue, to ~ ..,'~;.,:""J.:. " . ~' ", and introduced officers and Gregory Lee Grenzke, son of ,- .,' •.;, .. announces OUT ..l,;.~.~,; committee chairmen for the Mr. and Mrs. Nor man F. t( ...... v .. i coming season, including Mrs. Grenzke, of Shoreham road. ~-/""." it- ill Bruce T. Carty, vice-president; Miss Miller is a senior PoIiti- SEMI-ANNUAL SALE .. Mrs. Don McCubbin, secretary; cal Science major at the Uni- ~if ~ r.~:~..::.:Mrs. Robert Aynault, treasurer; versity of Michigan and is a ~ .'. M~s. John Cushman, member- member of Pi Sigma Alpha ~ ;~ ship; Mrs. John Ma~r and Mrs, I Political Science honorary and :I Frank Cobb, handIcap; Mrs. Delta Delta Delta. ~ ... WiUi;:m Fox and Mrs. D::.vid . ~ 1j Burgess, events; Mrs. Richard, Mr. Gre~zke I~ a graduate of if} Lane, ringer; Mrs. Tho mas ~rosse P?1Dte HIgh ~cho~1 and ~ MISS J LOAFERS ::;f 'ij Davis, prizes; Mrs. G e 0 r gelS. at.tendlng the Umversl~Y. of ::f.t,'.::'.:R i c h a r d s, rules; and Mrs. 1I1'lIlc~ganSChbOOIfofph!'lLedlClbnde. ~ .' George Grenzke publicity. e !S a mem er.o I am a ~ Priced at $6.50 ~,,~ ' UpSIlon ChemIstry honorary :% ." The golf e r 5 will resume and Phi Kappa Tau iraternity. ;;;;;; f; Wednesday play day at Plt!'- . :r tridge Creek May 1. Plans are ~emg made for an if'. ------Augus_t_w_e_d_d_In_g_._ ~ -::, g~ Sale Begins }.'A.rtists Market .~! Lamb-Slo'wik ,/~ :;: :MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5th J Shows 'Images' Rites Planned Z:e 11 ii; "Selected Images," featuring M d 1\1 J k L b f : '. for one week only works hy Mignonette Cheng, r. an rs. ac am, a

'.;:(,1.,.1.' !t Michele Doner, Ray Fleming, ~~~rs~:~e, e~;a~~'m~~~e :tnt~~~ . ~,'y;".:::.: William Szaro and Linda Talaba, d ht Mn'l A 1 La ,'. opens this aftllrnoon, Thursday, Bug er, .an yn nn, 0 w- ,,;: ~j Feb'1Jary I, at the Detroit Ar- rence SlOWIk, son .of Mr. and t.~ , --J-.,.'S ;)I tists Market in Randolph street, Mrs. Edward SlOWIk, of Doyle - .J.(Jl;lJJ...NJII :1 with a 3 to 6 o'clock reception. place. i fJ The Show will continue at the The prospective bddeg~oom " n Market through Fehruary ,24. ,~as graduat~d from the Umver- t,t.; Grosse Pointe ;;j Gallery h 0 u r s are 10 to 5 slty of DetrOIt. . fi I o'clock, Monday through Satur- An early June wedding is W~i'.:r.:.?~.;:S~'f.~..",'"..,.".,",,:-:-;,»..;~..:~_,,~, ..: '.'. ' ')0 -. ~ da I d OIrQJ.,~+;.d;< .... ' "--- JV" :.:.... :.,.(~:.:'.~:.':'/,::;:';~.' .. :;:.... :";n-:.:~::-r~~..:~....JI'f~(.'.~•.'.;J.',.::! ••• :: ':::'~":~""::""';'~:~::"~.; '.'::-"':::=':~:" ~".~'''/.:. ::... : ::~:~~_'~~::~~~.~~:~"!~~:~X:'~.~:I _ y. _ _ p an~~ . _

TO BE HELD IN 3 SESSIONS! ESTATE AUCTION

Tuesday afternoon, February 6 at 1 p.m. Tuesday evening, February 6 at 8 p.m, for misses and juniors Wednesday evening, February 7 at 8 p.m. " I featuring items received from the I ACTIVE SPORTSWEAR. includes wool pants, ski 1 Luxury Ranch With Hitching Post Charm ESTATE OF pants, assorted tops, b~ouses, and much more, .. ONE OF Tilt I\IOST COMPLETELY formerly $5 to $30. Take your pick. r:QUlPPED RANCH HOMES IN TilE POINTE VEATRICE KUHN (Kensington Road, Grosse Pointe. $2 to $15 4 bedrooms - 3112 baths - Family room wilh fireplace - carpeted kitchen with all pMsih1c built-ins -- pancled games room (41x4~) wilh A portiol list,ng: Antique ~renc!-I writ,ng loble, Morquell)' slot car racing game: slerco.I('I('vision comhinalion Hi Vi; and pool SWivel piano enair, Baldwin Gron(: P,ano, Phdadulphio Grond- SKIRTS. SHIFTS, COORDINATES. Many styles, tahlcs - Jlhoto~raphi<' clark room - attic fan .- ('('nlra1 air condition- fOlhrr c1o'.k, HARMONIUIV, mu"C hox, lOt'" XVlh ('JI,O colors and fabrics, were $16 to $35. ing thel'mopane \\'incl()\\'~ -- c'ircu1ar (irive --- elerlri(' .~arag(' (Ioor robmf't CorVf"'rl oak ontlquC' ':>f'(fC'IOHf'; 3ud Inlaid cahlnet; ()penpr.~ c'onsir!rrah)r ('arp('! and dl'apl'l'i('s - and much-much more, Antlqur pump organ; T(lmlm~(on ..,rr\l('r; HC'rllor)f' Rr:rhrlor $8 to $18 :'1A\' WE SHOW IT TO YOF.' ch('\1 L('olhf'r (oro tobrc <.,('1 V.I--Ino oak h ..drr,om ',('t CUT GLASS, Hand po mIen ,h,na: JOHN ROGERS ....flOUPS, Wrought ,ron (hondell",' (ohall Id"r Scvrcs Urr", Mc",cn SWEATERS are turtleneck, pullovers, cardigans, SJ'JWTAUSTS IN THE S.\U: OJ-' (;nOSSE MontIe Clock; ORIENTAL GARDEN STATUARY, ann and POINTE PROPERTIES SIl\'CE 1919 Marble penestals PAINTINGS hv Rr,hrrl Hopkin; land. belted novelties: many colors. were $ J J to $30. (Jill' f'rIlllH,tional fiJdlitil's. ('onlal't~. and thorough know1l'dg!' o( thl' 'Scope atirJbutpci to (on<.,lohlr. : QPd (OP(", h\ Burlon and Inilrk('l. ('nah)(>d liS 10 participate in l!l67 in th(' saIl' fir n'n!al of (;ro-'-'I' W. Word: Wnodland ,eene hI PICIN lcd, wy~ Kuhnen. $5 to $19 P"lIIl1' propNtil'~ amounting 10 SPECIAL TUESDAY HATUfI[ AN OIJTSTANDING Gf~OUP OF If .'0111' hOlllr j, for -'Rlr. WI' will hI' pl( a"'r1 10 in'prd it "nn ~(h'i~1' 11". I'rIt I' WI' ('rl I':'n Ill' olll:lInl.lI. Thl'rl' I' no l'ilarg" for 1111' ','r\'i('{'. ANTIQUE ORHH AI. RUGS Do Moochelle Himelhoch's ART GALLERIES CO. Detroit Northland 1109 Eost Jefferson Av~,-Dctloit Birmingham Lowlence F. DuMouchelle • E,n~.t J. DuMouchelle Grosse Pointe Westland Il l-: A L'J /) H S Allcllon("('rs ann Arrral~f!'rs TU )-6300 Furth.r 'nformotion, Call WO 3.6255 MEMBERS OP THE DETROIT AND G/IOS" POINTI /lEAL ISTATI 1I0A/lDI I~

• .a • as cr. •••• Cd r - Thursday, February I, 1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty-nine Woman's Page • • • by, of and for Pointe Women

Youth Council Plans Parties MR. and MRS. EDWARD P. JOHN ALEXANDER, JanUarY/11m. and MRS. LYNDON RAIN-/ALEX ROWADY, of Winches. Will Wed To Be Bride ROWADY, of McKinley avenue, 9. Mrs. Row ..:}}., .;.+)\;, at time of .ticket purch~se. ~~~~~~tf~;~:=~,~tt~:~~~! , ),.!~;.')t't~$t:;,:I,~;",;~.:.t;l The Semor Other SIde for makmg knOWledge and attltUde~ '/ .'>, ..}td,: ':jt: ..J',; ~,>""l Grades 10 to 12 will be Satur- test giwn senior girls and has .,. .,'..+.'"';"<'Y' ",Hf' '.''~N" ;.A ~i~n;:htil:~~~r~~;i~~t~:~~I~~~~k~r~~~~::~~~r1~:8T~~~tl~:::v::L<:i.<;~'~~':~'::1;;-~1 band will be "The Midnight I row. I .--"~~"",_ .•...",',,, "'''''w.,', ..., ------Mr. and Mrs. Egon E. Fricke, ; Ph~toby Eddie :McGf'atb.Jr. uf Linville road are announc-! Mr. and Mrs. Roy S'charfen. ing the engage~ent of their' berg, of Kensington road, are daughter, Deborah An n e, to I announcing the engagement of Jeffrey W. Smith, son of Mrs.' their daughter, JULIE, to Mar. i Ralph .H. Smith, of Cballpine shall Gian~, son of Mr. and Mrs. place, and the late Mr. Smith. Hershel GIant, of Grand Haven. . . . Both the bride.elect and her VALENTINE PARTY The brIde.elect IS lI'orkin.g to- fiance are attending Western ward her Bache.lor of SCIence Michigan University, where she degree I;n N~smg at. Way~e is affiliated with Alpha Beta _b 25 Minutes fum Downtown. ford Expressway. East on Metropolitan Parkway. FUN FOR EVERYONE State U~verslty. Her {lance IS Alpha library fraternity and he HOMER WARREN & CQ.MPANY ! e~rolled In .the ~ollege of EIec- is affiliated with Alpha Eta Rho Right on Crocker. Right on Jelferson to Harbor Club Apartments. : trical EngIneerIng, Lawrence aviation fraternity DIME flUllDING • DETROIT, MICHIGAN • WOODWAllD 1.0321 INCLUDING THE HOSTESS I Institute of Technology. _. _ ! An A u g u s t 16 wedding is planned. Open Thursday and Friday evenings

Even the hostess has a g00d time at a valentine party when she lets Hallmark help with colorful decorations from the Sphere .• Yaletine cards, gifts, and jewelry.

SPECIAL "OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS- J 9849 Mack Ave. Smooth Leather and Vinyl Patent Handbags

'Mr. and Mrs. Victor W. Kit- . 2ul, of North Rosedale court, $13 are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Lynn Ann, to Vinyl Patents I Gregory Allen Reynolds, son of . E. C. Reynolds, or South Oxford I road, and the late Mrs. Reyn. Get a headstart on spring famion with the olds. Miss KitzuI, a Grosse Pointe High School graduate, is a important (ook of beautifu' dress bags. s e n i 0 r at the University of Michigan, where she is affili. iated with Zeta Tau A!pha. Select lustrous lecdhotl in black, bone I Her fiance was graduated from Grosse Pointe High School cr navy •• JhE!l$hiny vinyl ! and l\'Iichigan State University, i and is presently attending the N i Detroit College of Law. patents In bla,k I Parliamentary law Club or brcY(n: Five sketched in apartment living ;Sets February 7 Meeting . There's more to your monthly rental than meets th~ eye! I frem cur coDection. Do you pay extra for electricity? Painting? Did yo.uInstall i The Detroit Parliamentary I YO!l own carpe!lflg? Now add the cost ~f these l!ems to . Law Club will meet on Wednes. ' the rent,,1 you're paying and you're In f~r a JaIl. At day. February 7, from 10 o'clock: 1514 Washington Boulevard your rental mcludes ALL , to 12 noon at the Federation of I UTILITIES, AND CARPETING. , Women's Club building in Sec. I Yw'lI find you can afford these I ond avenue, Detroit. ! /ulUrious apartments . . . ~fel!/l' I "Unc1assif;zd Motions" will be: thly're a bargain! defined by M r s. William B.! 'Bender. Miss Mabel Ford and I OIiE BEDROOM APARTMENTS g;~li!el/ ' Mrs. Edward Mahoney. I $215 MONTH Any person interested in par-: Jacobsons ~d;[fItJtI/ rHO BEDROOM APARTMENTS Iiamentary usage is inviled to I' in the VilIage . FROM S290d~ONTH attend one meeting during the I FREE PARKING with your purchase. ~ou/l!IJ(ltd- year as an observer. APARTMENTS Oper.everyday 11-7 p.m. Sunday 12 noon.6 p.m. Call 963.8448 or 965.2131

• Page Thirty Thursday, February I, J ~68 GROSSE POINTE NEWS ------

Woman's Page • • • by, of alld for Pointe Women ------_. --_._------_._------_ .. .d Cl.. Bill S d I George Shammas and Dr, and To Hold R~~~~~~on~t_~ampCavell Decorating U. of D. High for Gala Night GIII anee une a s atur ,ay I Mrs. Douglas Sargent. - - d" Among those who have bead. Camp in a snowy setting will ,veil, located just north of Lex. i ""60/"""0"',,""/"{'" The Valentine Ball, sponsored ginia Vallee and her husban, d . 'al Ball committees and , . L k II I r"/ ,~" be the scene of YWCA Camp mgtcn on a e uron. r' //'/.'" :.', .' by the Assistance League for B?b, will be seated at a ta~le 1 ~ilf~eclaltending the party' with Cavell's 8th Annual reunion After a two.day stay at the: i~' , I the Northei1stern Wayne County wIth Mr. and Mrs. George Hlg. th' h sbands are Mrs John February 17.18. Over 100 teen. fu.lIy \linterizcd camp, buses' LJ. . ...; • I Child Guidance Clinic, a formal gillS, the Louis J. Curls, the W el~le Uk in charge of r;serva- ," \\'111 return to the t\\"o YWCA, ;"! _ dinner.dance with a "hearts R. J. L y n c h e s, the James .' c f' Arthur R Voigt 4:30 age gIrls, resIdent;, of the camp branches at p.m. Sundav. i >.~' and flowers" theme, will be I Northrups, the Hal Nelsons, the tlOns, ~b~s'f decorati~ns Mrs' last summer, are expected to' Reservations will be aecept~d' V" :. held this Saturday eve~ing. Feb. : Wlliiam Pettelbachs and the I ~e~:~ts\V~it~~ invitations ~hair: attend. unti; Februarv 9 at the Ca ~.' ruary 3, at the DetrOit AthletJc George Johnsons., I man. and Mrs. Arthur Plar.nen- . Swim fins will he traded for Cavell office, '2230 Witherell,':~' (,;., ':,''; Club. I 11k and Mrs. Gerald 111. J?r. I schmidt and Mrs. Robert S. lee skates and toboggan~, sleds by phone at 9Gl.9.'20. f ~l ,:;: ! Joining Mr. and Mrs. Alfred i genson will be at a tab!e WIth King, Jr., program co.chairmen. and discs will replace other, 1.n all.inclusive fee of $15,75 t r.- I R. Glancy, Jr., of Lakeshore: Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Smith, the summer sports eq/lipment. The for the weekend includes trans. 1\---;' I road (Mrs. Glancy is president' John Sabols and lIIr. and Mrs. l)usl' program planners also reo portation, room end board and' i'. I of the Clinic's. Board}, at their: George Lakis. Pat Jorgenson is Going abroad this summer, to membe7'ed to allow plenty of, insurance. I, I table will he the John }o'arrs, : Mrs. Va!lep's co.chairman. lil'e and study in Switzerland time for the warmth of renew. I the Andrew Browns, Dr. and The Hubert Raskins, Henry under the auspices of the Ex- ing friendships and catching up SVSA~ :'II. KEEVEH is one of :I Mrs. Michael Brennan, Dr. and: Krystals, lIlax Warrens and Dr. periment in International Living, on a:1 the girl Ialk. I 13 members of the Alma Col. Mrs. E. E. Mannen, the D. D. and !llrs. Thomas A. Petty will is HUGH C. RIDDLEBERGER, The weekend reunion will be. j lege women's basketball team. "1 Bordens and Mr. and Mrs. Don. be at a table for eight, as will III, son of ~1R. and ;\1RS.HUGH

gin S~tnrrlay, F('!Jrllary 17, at:.'\ 1%7 grad\l~t(' of Gro.\'Sc: I aid Blomquisl. I the Donald Mandiches, the Web. i C. RIDDLEBERGER, of Chal- 9 ,1.m. when buses leave the' Pointe High, she is the daugh. General Ball co.chairman Vir. i ste!' Knights, 1I1r. and lIIrs.' fonte avenue. Downtown and Oakland Branch: ter of :\fR. A~ MRS. DAVID .------.------YWCA Buildings for Camp Ca.' R. KEEVER of Washington rd. '

: I LOOKING FOR PRICE? NO LOWER FIGURE ANYPLACE. :J! LOOKING fOR SERVICE? WE GIVE THE FINEST. ::1 l ALL THIS ••• AND MORE, TOO AT TOM TAYLOR BUICK, INC. ".JiUJi~ BUICK-OPEL DEALER JAMES J. FIELDING, Ill, (left), his School for Gala Night, U. of D. High mother, MRS. JAMES J. FIELDING, New Co,. • Used Cars • Parts • Cush,m Collision Shop Mothers' Club's annual festival evening JR., and his brother, PHILIP FIELD. for students and their parents, to be 13033 GRATIOT LAkeview 6-3000 lNG, of TJJree Mile drive, are busy dec. Night S'Jrvice LA 1-9877 held this year Saturday, February 17, orating the University of lJetroit High beginning at 8 o'clock. STORM-SAS'ti'i=OR-STEEL C~SEMENTS'~ Set Fontbonne Dale Anderson IMiss Anderson To fIt all styles of "Fenestra" type windows: Meet. gs Feb 7 have boen"Alr.Tee's" specIaltyfor over 30 >r'. lIt • ;.. , ,.-, Furnished In AlumInum or steel wIth Baked Weds In East i With Symphony '. r.namel flnJsh. We also replace h~we. and -- O. ) ~~'iJ~~~nsTs~k'i\~J~'i:l'8';t~'ifE~:xtl~¥~rall~~ The regular monthly meeting The marriage of :Margaret Marian Anderson, interrja- IN GROSSE POINTE * , nON"f YOU FORGET IT. Burglar 'proof of the Fonthllnne Auxiliary, Ellen Meacham, daughter of tionally famous American con. ST. CLAIR TERRACE Guards for Window. and Doors-Prevent . Th R v re dad M PIT t alt '11 appe a narrator Vandallsm. Saini John Hospital, will be held lee e n n r~. au ~. r 0, WI ar s Thirty truly gracious apartments situated in the heart of Grosse Pointe in a well estab- on Wednesday, February 7, at I Meacham, of Havertown, Pa., at the Detroit Symphony Or. lished neighborhood. minutes from shopping, transportation and schools, on the comer DON'T DELAY - 2 o'clock, at the Hospital. and Dale Roy Anderson, son of chestra's next Kresge Concert of 81. Clair and Maumee. Th~ apartments range in size from 3 bedrooms and single bath PHONE TODAY The meeting will be preceded ~fr. and l\~rs. Roy A. Anderson, Tuesday evening, February 13, to 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. All include living room with natural fireplace, dining 1'OOItI, hy Mass in St. Edward Chapel of Bea~falt road, took place at a.t F?rd Audi.torium. Concert pantry and kitchen, plus full basement and 3rd floor bedroom with bath. Also pleasant 640 lAST AIR. TEC w •• t Sid. Coli TW2-7800 at 12 noon for all living and 2:30. 0 clock Satu~day, January time IS 8:30 0 clock. rear courtyard and enclosed garages. Liberal terms and conventional mortgages available. 7 Mill .D. ..., SIll. c:.11 deceased members of the auxil. 27, In. the Mem(Jrla~ Chapel of Music director and conductor J Blk. Wesl 0' Oaklan iary. the First Presbytenan Church I Sixten Ehrling will be on the Prices: from $25.900.00 tv $29.900.00 ------of Ardmore, Pa. I podium. I The Reverend William Faulds I Miss Anderson will narrate Models open for yourfnspection Saturdays and Sundays from 2:00 to .5:00p.m- FIREPLACE DECORATOR WALL I and the bride's f!lther officia!ed Aaron Copland's "A Lincoln ••• or by appointment daily_ Call 823-3710 for intormatiOD. I at the c~remony. A receplion Portrait," which will be the FURNISHINGS AND GIFT ITEMS !followed In the chureh parlor. Ifirsi. performance of the com. I The bride, given in marriage position by the Orchestra in MICHIGAN REALTY COMPANY i by her father, wore an Empire Detroit. SPECIALISTS IN CONDOMINIUM PROPERTIES Igown of candlelight. sat.in an? .Other work~ ?n the program i ohl lace and a short IllUSIOnVeIl Will be Rosslm's Overture to 'I attached to a satin Olor bow. "La Ga;zza Ladra" Tchaikov. annual She carried a houquet of white sky's "Serenade for Strings." JUST THE FACTS roses and stephanotis. Enesc,~'s "Ru~ania~ ~h~~sody Mrs Peter Keppelman of No. 2 and Hmdemlth s Sym. \ Rose~ont Pa. was matro~ of p h 0 n i c Metamorphosis of Sale honor. She ~ore an Empire Themes by Weber." gown of lavender Italian bro. Carrying out the Lincoln cade and carried a nosegay of theme in commemoration of his pink elegance carnations and 1:Jirthday, Gremfield '/illage and red roses. Henry Ford lIIuseum have plans A ONCE-A-YEAR OCCURENCE I David Veenendaal, of Canal f~r ~ special exhibit in the .au- Winchester O. acted as best dltonum lobby that evening. Iman, and the ~shers w~re the The exhibit will. include original THE 28 DAYS OF FEBRUARY bride's brothers William P. photographs, lithographs and Meacham, of N~w York CUy, other Lincoln memorabilia. I and John D. Meacham, of Hav- Tickets for the concert are Iertown. available at Ford Auditorium Woods Mantle & Tile Co. Following a short wedding Box Office (961-0700), all 15 Itrip, the couple will reside at metropolitan Grinnell's stores ! Union Theological Seminary in and all Hudson's slores. BARRINGTON 21323 HARPER AVE, I New York City. Marian Anderson is a legend The bride is a graduate of to millions. Winner of the $10,000 Semi-ranch for casual and outdoor living (8 blks. N. of Vernier Rd.) the Havertown Township Senior Bok Award, the Springarn Three bedrooms plus dormitory, studio living room, inviting dining room High School and has altended Medal, 24 honorary doctorates PR 1-1300 Warren Wilson College in North of music and countless other and utility room 'Carolina .md the Katharine honors, she is represented in a A surprise heated apartment attached to the garage Open Mon., Thurs. & Fri. Evenings Till 9:00 I Gibbs School in New York. mural in the Department of the Brie': walled garden adds enchantment to the patio Her husband is a graduate of Interior in Washington, D.C. Very exciting for the imaginative and creative family. Grosse Pointe High School r,nd She has sung three times in Williams College. He has served the White House and has re- Thank you for reading this ad as instructor in English at New ceived medals and other deco- Call us for more information Asia College, Kowloon, Hong rations from Sweden, Japan, 4 BEDROOMS 2Vz BATH ROOMS Kong, was active in business Finland, Haiti, Liheria, France in Saigon, Vietnam, and is now and the Philippines, plus scores JOHN S. GOODMAN Ia stullent at Union Theologic:zl of organizations, cities and I Seminary. statcs. 93 Kercheval 886.3060 i ------"A voice like yours is heard , ------~--- INDIVIDUAL ACTION only once in a hundred years," No on" can mar' out your li[e said I,rturo Toseanini when he : for ~'oubecause no one has been heard her at the Mozartecm in : where you are going. ~Salzburg in 1935. _...... - LEASE CROWN 68 IMPERIAL COUPE Equipped wit.h all standard equipment plus AM/F~l radio, whitewalls, vmyl roof, auto temp air.conditioner, full tinted glass. sl.,mlder heIL~,auto pilot, tilt.a.scope sterring whecl, remote trunk release. plus family room for under $40,000 Februery Speciel $122 And the bedrooms are all por month twi., sized, as YOll may " ....(.~ w.";,: see. The Family room is KEN BROWN LEASING CORP. •••• panelled. Thisweillocated 3123 E. JEFFERSON DETROIT LO 8-0454 ••• house, built in 1946, is in

excellent condition The ,~ •• ; ,I., Family Room ,md Master Bedroom are air condi- White or Black tioned. Why not call us ~:~-!;~~~'1 IJHII("I~Wljo;; b('tirn"rl ('mY('1 r for an appointment' Enameled Aluminum hill )wt (lwl'rallf('l'c1 STORM WINDOWS, 74 Stanton Lane ~arely c~n one .flnd a home available in this prime location. This Cape Ccd BUSINESS IS PEOPll IS espeCIally sUlted to accommodate those who need a first floor bedroom DOORS, and additiona! bedrooms on the second floor to house family or guests in ".'I'lflillh II 'If'f\hf" hll~IlIl''''t I\Jon~ "Lth tJ1(' IH'Oplf'II~tld hc-]fll\, \\1' of{rr to (, f( .'l"~' POUl!(' ~rtl('r~ ;tPHI tlll\ ('t",: {'),perl('lll f'. rf'lICiIHllt\. kno\~ ll"dJ:C", and cor.,fort: You d fmd the family room With fireplace inviting and relaxing. (illlltN,"" c,thJ('.(il l11'IliI\lur PORCH ENC.LOSURES Conveniently located off Grosse Pointe Boulevard in Grosse Pointe Farms. Paul Muon Thom.u Ne,ler Wlnnlfred M. Weyhlng We pred.ct that thiS area will continue to be a premium investment. Rlch .. d l. M•• on A.el P. Hall Robert H. Opydyk. ALUMINUM SIDING, TRIM AND GUTTERS Bernard Whitley D.rwln D. Martin Merry Sl.mm.n Hugh C. W1I50n Wlllla", H. Rieman, Jr. Ilene K.lly F:xclu,~ive by Wlltl.m B. D•• lln Winfield S. Jewell, Jr. SCREEN PORCHES STORMS FOR STEEL (ASEM£NT WINDOWS .1

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MAXON BROTH ERSt Inc. !~J)(edo2-~OqQ_~ " . '. '. A 'D ST().,RM ,SASH. IN, • ,. 19 KERCHEVAL TU 6-3800 I A consricnllolls polity makrs Its own friends (Across tram How.rd Johnlon'l) 20497 MACK TU 1.6130 (next to Punch & !~d!l_~~eatr_e_) __ ...... _. . -' Thursday, February I, 1968 Page Thirty-one ------_. Church Women Proud Parents With New Eagle Scout ~olllpll'te Study Discuss WSU Incentive Scholarships Slate Meeti-ngs ~f Governlllenf

Circle meetings for the Wo0 The Seniors of Saint Paul men's Association 01 Grosse 'Jit'h School have recenUy com. Pointe Memorial Church are ")nted the sludy of American scheduled Tuesday, February 6, '\overnment as required by with Mrs. Walter E. Pattee Michigan law. The sludy was in. opening her Kensington road tended not only to attain a home to members of Circle One, knowledge of their government Mrs. Douglas Smith opening her bul also to inspire them to take' Kenwood Court home to memo an active part in directing the bel's of Circle Two, and Mrs. course of that government. Richard Edwards opening her Throughout the semester stu. Chalfonte avenue home to memo dents have been encouraged to bel's of Circle ThreL. see their government in action. Mrs. Cyril Barrett, Ilf Ken.: They have been present at court wood court, will entertain memo trials and citl' council meetings. bel'S of Circle Four, Mrs. Clif. Special in tel' est has been ford W. Hoye, oi Merriweather aroused by interviews with state road, will entertain members of and local legisators, judges, Circle Five, and lIIrs. Charles iawyers and business men. Beltz, of Lakeland avenue, will Among the speakers provided entertain members of Circle for the government classes were, S~. I representatives from both the: Circle Seven will gather at the: R e pub I i can and Democratic' Van K dril'e home of Mrs. S.: parties. These political speakers W. George, whose co.hostess i sires sed the need for being a will be !\lrs. Herbert Allison. I .~} part of the local level of action. Alice Willson will open her i f i j They remilldeu the ~tudents '. .. Maison road home to members' that government doesn't just '., . 1 ~ of Circle Eight. Boy Scouts of Tl'Oop 147, sponsored top of the trail, Eagle Scout Rank. happen; people make it happen ~ ~ Mrs. Raymond Eddy is taking oy the Defer School Parent Teacher As- Others singled out for having reached and only if citizens work through ~ -" ',' ".. _ \ . re.;ervations for the Wednesday, sociation, participated in an impressive various levels along the trail were Don the ground level of a political " .' , \ February 7, meeting of the De. "Eagle Trail" ceremony at their Court of Carrier, tenderfoot; Jim Peat, first class; party do they have a voice in " .", , \;;.\: troit Presbyterial Association, Honor held Monday, January 22. High. Anthony Buffa, personal fitness and the issues of that party and ill ,,*=~'~-' .. _.,...... Jf; . to be held at the Drayton Ave. est honors went to Ken Peat, pictured camping merit badges; Ron Ir~in, coo~- the nominations of its candi. MRS. LEE H. ALLEN, of Moross the Grosse Pointe Alumnae Club of nue Church in Ferndale from with Dr. and Mrs. Alex Peat, of Devon- ing, camping and home repairs ment dates. They pointed out that road (center), talks with Wayne State WSU, was held to raise money for the 10 until 2 o'clock. The Rev. St S t ked u cat ion, and particularly t' S I I I' F d t WSU erends lfenr'y Jones, Maxwell shire road, his parents, for reaching the badges, and ar cou ran . Christian education, carries with University President WILLIAM R. Incen lYe C 10 aI's up un a . Robinson and Henri R. Ferger ------.-- ---. --_. -"---' ---.-.---- lit a responsibility of helping to KEAST and MRS. KE~ST, (right), at The Fund, s~onsor.ed b):' the ':Vomen of will present a panel discussion: Pointe Artists form the principles through the recent Grosse Pomte Women of Wayne, prOVides flllancial assistance' to "Conversation with Mission. which their government func. Wayne Incentive Scholarship Tea at the women between 25 and 55 years of age aries." From Another Pointe of View Plan Meeting tions. home of Mrs. Joseph B. Schlotman in c.ontinui~g their education on a part- The Memorial Church Eliza. I In the second semester, the Lakeshore road. The tea, sponsored by time baSiS. betq Ketchum Group will meet . ISocial Studies Denartmen pro. I ------.---- -. ------.--.------at the Neff road home of Mrs. {C t. d f P 19} Peggy lIfIdener, head of the . •. : •• on mue rom age Children's classes at the De. vides a study of the economIc I Frederick W. Evans Friday, DAR Commlttee Wtll Meet February 9, at 1 o'clock. Devo. Fashionscope Spring '68 will, after ~11, be P!esented troit Society of Arts and Craf!s ~y~~e~:ilf~~l~a~':~~d~ s~~en:t~; Short and To. . tions will be led by Mrs. George at Hudson's downtown store, and even If DetrOit IS the I and adult classes teacher,. IS a~d \veaknesses of Democracy ! The Service committee of Fort Hostess of the day will be L. Lowry. !\Iotor Capital of the World, we've yet to find a sub- coming to .the Grosse Pomte Socialism and Communism as Ii Th P . t Pontchartrain Ch~;Jter, Daugh. Mrs. Robert Jamison, assisted urbanite who really LIKES tl) drive downtown, so we War. Me~~rI~ Center ~.ebru~ry basis for their knowledge of, 0 I ters of the American Revolu. by MesdamE'S Ralph Thomas, "Crisis in the Middle East" s e n e will be discussed by The Rev. think the Fashionsc~pe Committee's Pointe.to-Detroit. ~e~~b~r~co~cth: ~r~~~elq~~in~~ world situations. tion, will meet on Friday, Feb- Rollin Wagner, Kephart Walker erend Cornelius B. Houk, assist. and.back bus e~cur~lOl1s are an excellent idea. Artists' Association. -.----- (Continued from Page 19) ruary 2, at 12 noon in Room and Robert Stiffler. ant pastor of the Southfield Pat~oness tIcket purchaser,s may subscribe to these Mrs. lI1idener has a very fine G d h Grosse Pointe Hi g h Schoo! ~f~~fr;~~ Women's City Club ~::a~~~e beat~~~~~~ Presbyterian Church, at the ~ound-tnp.bus-Iuncheon packages, scheduled both Fash. repu~ation in the world of art seniors DAVID FENTON, of Albert E. Cooney, Cletus M. Women's Association program rou n og lOnscope days. and has exhibited in Michigan • Hollywood avenue, aud DALE Following luncheon, the I' e Laux, George Killeen, carl Mac:- meeting Tuesday, February 13, I Subscribers will drive their own cars to a specified shows, receiving many prizes. ControverSlo JOHNSON, of Bt:8upre road, will be a short business session, pherson and William E. Shoe. at 10:30 o'clock, at Memorial luncheon spot, have cocktails and lunch with the group, She is married to Walter Mide. and junior IRVING INGRA. and an afternoon of bridge. ma!,er. Church .. then take the bus to and from downtown. Iner, prominent sculptor. HAM, of Three Mile drive, are _. _ Dr. lI()uk, a graduate of the By Pepper Whitelaw three of .Michigan's 92 brightest University of Chicago and San Three busses are scheduled the first Fasbionscope The. ~rosse Pointe Arti",~' Hail the Mighty Groundhog, hi g h school mathematicians, ~ " Francisco Theological Semin. day Tuesday February 2'". Two with hostesses Mrs. As~Or18tlOnha~ ~ p~rmanent 10. for tomorrow is his day! The who will be honored Saturday, . ' .' .' , b M Al tating art exhIbIt In the foyer h h C EN'~ ary, spent iOLr years in Leb- Lyndle .Martm and Mrs,. T.aylor H. See er, ~. son Iof the Fries Auditorium. The one day of the year t at e is February 10, at Michigan State KIT H • ;;;'.~./:_',f,..., anon as ", !"raternal Worker G. Demson and Mrs. Wl1ham H. Bundesen, will leave next new hanging will go up King of the Mountain. For all University, for their perform. :, _, with the Commission on Ecu. from the Old Place. )February 10. All these works of us lesser beings, who wait ances in the 11th annual Michi. menical Mission and Relation:;, with bated breath to see whether gan )'lathematics Prize Compet!. teaching a course in Religion at The third, with hostesses l\lrs. James F. Barker and are for sale. he'll turn tail and run back tion. R d 1 Beirut College for Women. Mrs. »onald Hunter, will depart from ap,d return to inlo his hole or stay above • • • Huck's Lakeshore. ground, he can bring smiles or JUDYTH FETZER was elect. emo e lng- His special interest was the Cub Pack 86 relationships of Cpristians and The second ~'Id final Fashionscope day, Wednesday, V A. tears. ed the new president of the ' lIIuslims. February 28, a single bus will run from the Old Place, ery clive The gro~ndhog legend. came Alpba Chi Omega sorority on with Mrs. Gerald C. Schroeder and Eugene Korm- to the DOlted States w1th the . I' f Is Our Only Busl.ness'., Mrs, James 0, Handley, Jr., Mrs. AlbIon Co lelle s campus or me' r as h t ses Cub Pack 86 01 Trombly ear ly settlers from Germany '. ... is chairman of the day, I1nd Ie os es . '''ho planted their crops in ae- 1968. MISS Fetzer, a JUnlor, 1S Mrs. Lawrence Ruby will lead "''[ lV'II' J C II" . . II b tr' School has had a busy Decem.' PII01l1 fO_ A FRttUlIMlIlt 5&" 11400 the devotions, Reservations must If. rs. I lam . 0 ms IS supervlsmg a us Jp bel' and January. Cubmaster cordance with this superstition. the daughter of DR. and MRS. CIIll COLUCT WITIIIN 75 MtU$ '_I. be made before noon Friday, details. DuWayne Peterson reports a Since the settlers were unable JOHN A. FETZER (If Wesl. February 9, * * * perfect uniform inspection in to find be.dgehogs. they trans. chester road. Reunion In Jamaica December for the entire Pack. ferred thell' be 11 e f s to the As president Miss Fetzer will All of the Fashionscope bus trip hostesses are, we~re A Christmas Party was held groundhog. . be working closely with the col. Form Theater sure, busy, "involved-with.things" ladies, but the prIZe with (lver 500 cookies provided Penn.sylv~,Dia has had a lot~! lege administration and the rest KITCHENS AT FACTORY DIRECT PRICES for the busiest., most involved, (at least in recent weeks), by the Cubs. Fourteen boys fun WIth groundhog fables. of the sororities. Outside of the GROSSE PTE.: 1511. E. JEFFERSON, Open Dilly 'Ill 5 For Children won 21 a',7ards. Many organizations have been sorority Miss Fetzer is a resi. DEARBORN: 13101 W. WARRJ!:N, Dilly Ind Sunday 'III S must go to Mrs. Bundesen . . . The Pack committee is head. formed there to observe the dent assistant in one of the The Grosse Pointe War Me. The Bundesens left their Lincoln road home and ed by Dr. Paul Brownell. Pat mov"ments of the groundhog on dorms and belongs to the Worn. ~ _ morial's Children's The a t l' e flew down to Montego Bay, Jamaica, for Christmas, Freeman is secretary and treas. February 2, Among the clubs en's Athletic Association. opens ils doors to both return. rendezvousing there with thp,ir daughter, Lilian, her hus. urer, Warren Couger. Den formed for this purpose are the • • • ing and new members on Sat. b and, Curtis A. Cormler,. an d tl Ie,If'. son, D'daVI, wore-.h leader coach is Nancy diPeter.d fPllnxutawneyd . 1898Groundhogth Slumb Club,'ng Elected to offices in student d th son, awards, Richard E n an oun ed In ,e en orgalJizations at Lawrence Instl- urday, February 24. cently moved from Chicago, Ill., to Jackson,. an .• elr Webelos den leader, Remi Van. Groundhog Lodge of Quarryville tute of Technology are L. L. Old members will begin try- younger dllughter, Ana, her husband, Captam Rlc,iard denbroeck. ,and the Greater Philadelphia SALVAGGIO, of Shelden road, BARGAINS outs, training and rehe.arsals on A. Stevenson, and their children, Kim~erly, Richard and The January planning session Groundhoggers. an Austin Catholic Prep SelIool that d:te 'and prospective memo Todd, who came from Symrna, Tenn., where Captain was held at the Cougers, and Some of these clubs give auto. grauuate and junior in Law. bers will be interviewed then Stevenson is stationed at Seward Air Force Base. on January 31 the planning is matic full memberships to any renee's School of Architecture, BARGAINS by the director, Mrs. Sydney 10 b at the Edl'ns b February 2 . While the adults rebxed in the balmy 80' weather, e . persons om on _ , currently sefYlng as vice.presi. Reynolds, between 10 and 12 .th The January pack meeting (this news delighted my hus- dent of t.he Lawrence student a.m. and 1 and 3 p.m. (sunny, with no rain), the children built snowmen WI f th d Ight h h F b 2 BARGAINS was a a er an son gym n . band W 0 as a e ruary chapter of the American lnst!. The Children's Theatre is white sand .. , Races, relays, Ting ropes and birthdav he can hardly wait to tute of Architects: and' RON divided into an apprentice group And BEFORE she left for Jamaica, Mrs. Bundesen, tumbling were the events. get his' membership pin!) Peo- JOHNSTON, of Barrington road, RECONDITIONED USED which meets Saturday mornings as chairman of the Detroit Boat Club's Flower commit. Awards were presented, 19 to pIe born in the mouth of Feb. a Grosse Pointe 1figh School and an advanced group meeting tee, supervised a "Bargantique" sale of centerpieces 13 different boys in old clothes ruary can be associates in these graduate and senior in Law. Saturday afternoons. f t B t CI b t and tennis shoes for this special clubs 'While other who have no renee's School of Architecture, CAMERAS, PROJECTORS, d d I made from materials left over rom pas oa u par y ti Both groups pro uee pays h 1 b f tI meeting. personal l<'ebruary connec on currently serving a~ editor if and musicals on the stage of arrangements plus the decoration of t e C u or Ie Fred Duemling arranged a are merely woodchicks. the OIL"Book, (year book), and AND ACCESSORIES Fries Auditorium. They receive holidays... field trip to the Nike Site at Some time ago the National as chairman of the Social com. training in diction, voice pro. '" '" '" Selfridge Field for the entire Geographic Society declared mitlee of the Student Govern- duction, acting, stage craft, Miscellary... pack and fathers on Saturday, that the groundhog idea was ment. from Christmas trade-ins make up, costuming and direct. Barbara Longyear, daughter of the Donald Long- January 20. The guests viewed ridiculous and said Groundhog ing. :Many Children's Theatrc. actual elevation of missiles, etc. Day s h 0 u I d be abolished. DR. and lIms. nIEOS AN. members have been successes years, of Grand Marais Loulevard, is looking ahead-to Working den mothers are Mrs. Weathermen cringe at the men. EXCELLENT VALUES DERSON,of Grosse Pointe boul- ALL GUARANTEED on radio and TV where there January 1, 1969, when she'JI be presented to society William Bro\vnell, Mrs. Remi tion of this groundhog legend evard, and 11m. and MRS. PHllr is a constant demand for young at the annual Debutante Assembly New Year's BalI, a Van den b l' 0 e c k, Mrs. Fred and even claim that Mr. Ground- IP N. SHAMMAS, of Moorland people. Season enrollment in dinner.dance at the VI"aldorf.Astoria in New York. •• Duemling, Mrs. R. Eissa, Mrs. hog has been right only 28 per- drive, have been named to the the Grosse Pointe Children's * >!< * William McCaferty and Mrs. cent of the :.ime But then how Parents' Council of Adrian Col. TI1E CAMERA Theatre is $36. Mr. and Mrs. Thatcher W. Rea Jr. are showing DuWa~1DePet~rson. . orten are our weathermen right? lege. The And e r SOil s' son, ------. . . I' M .' th d h e DaVId ScobIe, an expert In Say what you will about the GARY, and the Shamrnas' son, Camp Deerhorn mOVIes In t 1elr emwea er r~a 0!l1 th" field guided the Webelos groundhog legend, to those of CENTER SUH CUtS this coming Tuesday, F~bruary 6, to a group mcludl~g bo;s with experimenl~ through us who have faith in the little RICHARD, are freshman and ers junior, respectively, at Adrian. 17114 Kercheval 1 1967 camper:, James Cwe,. Gary. Dale, Ba~t and Chip, the scientist award assisting creature it's a day to which The Parents' Association was In Bad Fa1 I Dickson, Peter Howard, Jnn Khmchuk, BIll Re~ and I Mr. Vandenbrocck and 1\Irs. we'll always look forward. After TU 1-4096 formed this past fall to main. 10 The Village -- ! Geoff Simonds. all Pointers ... Deerhorn's owners are I Frank Farina, all who else will help us decide tain closer contact hetween Cit.y Police received a report i Dr. and Mrs. Don C. Broadbridge, of Edgemere road, Silver ATrow~ were won by whether to start taking our parents o-f the 1,541 students OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS 'TlL 9 frum Co~~ge Hospital that they I' and the Junior Broadbridges, of Northbrook, III. .. ,; Ra.ymond E~ssa, Michael Van spring clothes out of storage? enroIled at Adrian and the had an lD]ured man, Rohert G. Mrs. Broadbriclge, Jr., is coming to town for the "show, Cmllle, Denms Kummer, Donald _ Council. Fo;ward, 528 Neff la~e. there, and will be the house guest of Mr, and Mrs, H. Bradford Kummer, Charles Copes a~d Pilbeam-Piel.Ce bemg treated for faCIal cuts, A f R' rd boulevard owners of Deerhorn's sist('r BIll McCaffcrty. Bruce SCJble received from a fall '!I the ves. arons, 0 iva . .'. was awarded Wolf, Gold Arrow B h 1T 1d tibule of his home that evening, camp. Bryn Afon, 111 Rhmelander, WIS. . . . and Silver Arrow. etrol a 0 Thursday, January 25. * * * I Richard Duemling won Wolf Off.~er9 Donald Pryor and February 14 is the date of the Women's Association I and Gold Arrow; Roland Van. The engagcment of Carol Sue Edward ,MilI~r. went to" the of Goodwill Industries of Greater Detroit's annual GII('st I de.n~roeck won his Bear as did i ~ieree and Thomas E. Pilbeam I' 0 IV DON'T FORGET apartment bmldmg and t-:1ked D Pro/{ am and Tea honoring past.presldents of the: WIlham B n e II. Bradley liS announced by her pJr.ents, )lr. to another reSIdent, Shlrlcy ay . r . 'f ' <1' r d Petcrson becaml' Wolf. and ),frs. Allen c.. Pierce. of Richard. Miss Richard told the A~s~C'fah~n,. preSident,; 0 \~ollJen s ~r "anlza IOn~, an.,,; Tn the Webl'los the ne IV metal: Ionia. Mr. Pilbeam is the son of officers that about 7:15 p,m. s~e mm!sters wI.\'es 11f.l\tetron~!Jt~n De!rOlt ... T~Ie. Da) badges were a war d ed as I Mr. and )'lrs. Boward E. Pil. heard a crash and ran to look ID begms at 1 0 clock III Goon\\ III s 8ru.,h street bUlldmg ... :follows: Steve Peterson, sporls. :beam, of Westchester road.' the vestibule and saw Mr. For- : .. -. -..-- - - man, rnginl'er, and scientisl; j :'Iliss Pierce. a graduate of. YOUR VALENTINE ward on the floor. Apparcntly I d. B. S h .John Farina, slJorbman. en. Ionia Hign School, attendr

Thursday I February I, 19~8 Page Thirty.two GROSSE POINTE NEWS 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE SA-SITUATION WANTED 6-FOR RENT- 6C-OFFICES FOR RENT ::::;:ment (Domestic) p,m. neccw>ary. High school gradu. HOUSEKEEPER, experienced one bedroom apartment. Air HARCOURT rd. Lower flat 2 Call TU 1.8665. Call: DETROlT AND SUBURBAN at7eZ'4u2p44to$7,000.00. 882-5480, in cooking. European back. conditioned, all appliances, large bedrooms 2 baths TV. 1------DINING ROOM uite 3 I R f carpeting and heat. .llust see room 2.car ga;aae.', I" S ,occa. TliTIJRING SERVICE Charge Ads- l:l Words for $1.25 : I' \ ground, live.in. e erences to appreciate. Call 779.2910'1' ... I SKIING ACCO!l1MODATIONS slOnal ch8lrs, end tables, KEEPER li . Z TUxedo 5.2663 B to 9 a.m. or I ._._.______JOHNReC~ltSoTI'sAUDT trundle bed, ski boots. 11.4 10c each additional word KE 7-4653 IHOUSE ,ve 10. after 5 p.m. 1011 MARYLAND near E. Jef. II Lake Charlevoix near Boyne Sat., Feb. 3; SUIl., Feb. 4. ------young children, $250 month. --.------ferson, Gr0~se Pointe Park. 4 VA ey 2.0100 Mt. Write: Villa.Nuava, Iron. 920 Crescent Lane. Coli Reply to Box L-66, Grosse' COOK, for one couple, must b~ -----,---. -..... - - COMM UN Pointe News. experienced. Pleasant POSI- room apartment, newly decor. IND[AN V ILL G E carriage ton, Miclr. or telepbone 616- LI - TUXEDO 2-6900 ITV A' LOW 4 poster mahogany twin tion. 'Own room and bath. ated. Adults. $100. Next to house. 3 bedrooms, basement. 7.2030. beds complete at a bargain. 3 Trunk Lines TUTORING SERVICE - Sal~s O~der High wages. References. One St. Ambrose Church. VAlley 924.2222. I De~ TUxedo 4.1747. HEWB BALES STA'l'!ONB : MRS. LOUIS MARICK DIREC'I SEVERAL National AAA Co's housemaid employed. Reply 4-5389. LAKE POINTE, Gr;~ Pointe. FORT LAUDERDALE DOWNTOWN AREA : TOR Tutoring by degree teach. u r g e n t 1y need agressive to Box K.80, Grosse Pointe Upper, 6, new bath, carpeting. I ORGAN, compact, good condi. Grand Circus Park t

.B'~:che~~'.. Fisher Rd. and Be Special. benefits. For appointment call 5735. TUxedo 1.6300. 1257 TORREY-Large ranch, 2 WINDMILL POINTE - Modern others. ART 1ST S I 14357 S h It! D FIsh Rd and ------bedrooms, breezeway, attach- lo\"er bungalow, furnished, H t Ch 1m c~".!;~':. ruga. er. Wherever you go-you'll go PERSONNEL OFFICE t"_ h ed garage, 100 ft. lot to rent ' arper a a ers. _.~ d 7 f 'th SITUATION W"'~TED Johnstone v Jo nstone carpeted, clean, quiet, $85. ------Cunntntham Dr-Jlla, Mack an ar WI 875-8100 5-...... with option to buy. Reply Box Gentleman only. 822.1922 after CLARINET, trumpet, $35 each. c::lJ.~e ~~~PJtaJ on Kercheval and "The Powers Look" h I. I R-6, Grosse Pointe News. 3f4 size cello with case, $115. Muir Cl f' SECRET 'A RIAL SERVICES CHIPPENDALE Court Apart. 1------1 8 p.m. 821-7430 . .MeritAVoods Drug Center, Mack asses now O~lng. Sm I't I n. ment, Roseville. Fraser Rd. 982 LAKEPOINTE - Ilovely 3 ------and Bournemouth For free consultatIOn, call Grace Brown and Chippendale. New, 1 and bedroom Colonial with 2 car 6G-STORES FOR RENT UNIQUE gift items _ Basket 1 GROSSEGro.... POINTEPointe Pharmac)',WOODS Mack .POWERS. SCHOOL 961-7462 . H "nc h man Mack.Cadieux Area 2-bedroom, wa lk -I'n clo S,'et garage, large lot. ._822.3778. GROSSE POINTE Mack Ave. purses, lunch box purses, and Manche6ter 3-LOST AND FOUND Transcribing, general typing, your own private basement. WINDMILL POINTE DRIVE- Gas heat, $60. TUxedo 2.9123. paintings on wood. TU 4-5392. OOl H~'t~ooiharmaCy. Mack and Lr.JS'T.' TRA -CK- OF TIME while 881-5350 t~pp~ianveAs, Pt ,tair772co8~ldoi- Duplex, 3 bedrooms, screened 1\ 1 CLOTillNG _ Women's 8 to 14. Howard .JohIUlOnJI.Mack and 8- & lomng. par men, .... po l'l:h ,. gas heat, new kitchen, '-WANTED TO RENT Nothing over $5. Friday, Feb. "'~;~'. Drug. Mack and Raw. I brow~ing among tbe unusual TRl.CITY ! Office, LAkeview 1.2840. r.arpetmg VAlley 10764 I 2 10 n02 L k tlJorne gifts, antiques, old fasbioned I U _ . . '. NEWLY married couple desire ru~ry, a.m., 17O a e. Bob's Drull •. Mack and aoslyo candies and foods at BABY SITIERS HARCOURT 873.875- pper or 312 ALTER RD. 2 large bed. carriage house apartmert pomte. '\ TH NG A MA JIGS lower available. Dishwashers, rooms, stove and refrigerator flat. references. 776.4040. b DETROIT AREA I - - - G ry IIs Competent, adult women ' disposals, carpeting. Ruth As. . FENDER twin rever amp., ex- Br¥ot"ral~:Lla Store, Mack and General Store for babysitting, convalescent sociates, TU 6.4060. _ furnish~~. _821".6847. WELL behaved young man de- ceIIent condition. 884-6846. aand. MedIcal Service I'harmacy. 23161 Mack Ave. ASSOCIATES INC. and elderly care, available. ------.".; GROSSE POINTE WOODS-3 sires to rent garage apart. 3 AM.F:\I radios. Upholstered :.lack and Moran d W' St. Clair Shores GROSSE POINTE upper !D. \ b d d" l'L b ths ment or servants' quarters. G,Pre,nPc'l OUlce, Mack an ar. \ Open Dal'ly 9'.30.6 Sun. 12.6 e rooms, mmg, n a , chair. High chair. Bathinette. Parkle. Drug Store. Mack and SI ._... _ ..__. . _. 3107 W. Grand Blvd. LICENSED and BONDED come, garage. 882.8034. fireplace, garage, sunrOOm, Reply Box M.2, Grosse Pointe Double bed compl(>te. 884- Clair I FOUND. Pair of glasses turned 754.6070 $240. 772-4248. News. 8881. ~. I De;~~'~~~h~r. Oruli. Mack andi into Grosse Pointe News of., Detroit, Mich. 48202 -----.------1 390 RIVARD 1-.-.-.-..------GROSSE POINTE residentsi l.. "" L Ph.rm.~. Mack and Be•. I office Pelit point case. TAX AND BOOKKEEPING 'I CORNER MAUMEE ,GROSSE POI~TE .PARK ESTATES bought and sold. conall.\d! Services-Your home or mine. Large 7 room brIck smgle, full desire 2 or 3 bedroom smaller Complete or odd pieces. An. 'I LosT. Bla~k-~nd g;~y-"~i:riped ; An Equal Opportunity Employer 821.Q1r.... \ TERRACE, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths basement, side drive, 2-car home. Adults, responsihle ref. tlques, silver, china, fumi. ON LS cat, male, white paws and I - .. " "-.---"~'- . _.------second floor. One bedroom'l garage. Vacant. $225, month. erences. Approximately April. ture. Oriental rugs. Hugh C. : ~~=P~~S A face, vi c in i t y ,Jefferson, I ElectronIC Trainee bath, third floor. Children l"IKANY REALTOR 823.2489. Bolan, 10233 Woodward, TO

I BACHELORt educatcdt travel~ Cadieux. 882.2618. Reward. EX SERVICE M~N with service Your Gjrl Friday I high school age preferred. 886-5051 886.3114 ------6.2500. led, trustworthy seeks posi. . "". or school t r a I n i n g In elec. Secretarial Service I ------._- 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE I ' tion, secretary, traveler, es- LOST: In;;h Setter, Fred mix. tronics or relate.d .fields. Mimeographing I LEWIS (;; FORD CO. B~ACONSFIELD.JE~FER~ON LARGE antique French eoach cort. Reply to Grosse Pointe! ed, all red, chain link collar, You're needed to fIll Impor.. . .Upper 3 rooms, SIde dnve, WE BUY -SELL-TRADE lamps. TUxedt) 5.6006. 81 ' no tags. Grosse Pointe Woods. tanl J'ohs in induslry. Up to Mrs. Colemon TU 4-64421 961-0550 I garag __e, .$..1.00. VAll_e.y_1.731_4.. __ , GUNS _ .N ews, Box H . , Rcward. TUxedo 6.1835. I ICEMOBlLE with Go.Cart en. COLOR W.EDDING CAN. D.IDS .. 4-' H"E'L-P-W' A''';:;TED'-'-'-- $~,OOO:_8~2!.480'...... 32::.~:!4.. 110' YOU'LL ~the job-:;~~ i .------.: 6A-FOR RENT Reloading rquipment a~"d com gine, excellent condition. Un. None fin e r. No mlDlmum"'" I wanl done we'll do it MACK, Shady Lane, opposIte St. (Furnished) ponents. Scope and Sloht In der $100. Evenings, TUxedo 1 charge.. Select from over. 70 I -EX'PER' I;".NCED""--ha' I'r-"d'r'-e's's'er",; EXPERrENC~D I VA 4--9172. John of Arc Church. 3"r.oom . -----. ----- sin [lations. Sto~k. fitting "and 2~7716. I. SECRETARIES ' apartment, carpel, refnger. RIVER HOUSE complete gunsmlthtng. ------beaullf.ul proofs. For appomt., male or female. Good com.' I RESPONSIBLE worn a n will ator, stove, air conditioner. Spotless one bedroom apart.; BROWNING & WINCHESTER LOVELY custom-made bolero Od ~:~stsel~r~t~~s ~~~ c~at~~~. m ission'Cglol. worki.ng condi. ALPHA ASSOC INC. \1 babysit for vacationing par. PR 5.4173, LA 6.2800. men!. Fine river view. Lease I WEATHERBY., REMINGTON fur jacket, black broadtail IO"~.t a FredeTlck 885. M h . 83 5200 ents PR 5-2954 I to June. Completely furnl'shed SALES & SERVICE with pastel mink collar, size photography, call J. S. Dc 246b'. "I r. Mat ews 5- . . 1012 b d d't' ------THE FARMS Near bus and $190 mO:lth. GUNS & SHOOTING " ran new con lion, Forest, 884.4852. . ---- .----.-: E . - M --'--- - "'t- WO)'L\N wants work, cleaning, -:- I ACCESSORIES $100 (less than ~ original -.- ...... - -- .---.--.! l xecutlve anagemen Wednesdays a nd Thursdays shops. Colomal has 3 bed- KARL DAVIES TU 5.3220 price). TU 6.0293 after 6:00 WE WILL TRAIN IT' I 2A-MUSICEDUCATION ,ralnee every week. References. Call rooms, paneled family room, ._.-._- .... - ..... B M O'NIEL CO p.m. weekdays, anytime ... _." . __ --. - -. Telephone answering s\~itch. NO EXPERIENCE. Must be' after 5:30 p.m., 866.5550. carpe~ing and some draperies. YALE - St. Clair S h 0 res, . C f\ . weekends. board operator. No experlCnce , sham -represent AM Cor .• ! - .. ------.----.- Harper, 11 Mile area. Attrac- 15102 KERCHEVAL ---- PUNCH AND JUDY necessary. Mack.CadieuK area.' l'or1!Von. Work with all top' GENERAL OF~ICE WO~K: MORAN _ 3.bedroom Colonial, tive 3 bedroom RANCH in Cor. :l1aryland VA 1-8200 OLD GUNS wa:lted. Any :!ge, MUSiC STUDIOS ~Iust be over 30 with Icgible I people 372.4244 882.5480 Dependable wId 0 w deSIres 1'12 baths, sun deck and ter. perfect condition. Gas heat. .------.---. make, condition. Cash. Pri. Guitar Piano handwriting, available to work . -- __ ' .-' - permanent. o~e or. two day race. Firsl floor carpeting $250 per month. Immediate DRUM 16"x10" with stand; vate party. Tuxedo 5.7182. Guitar Rental and Sales 4 p.m. lo midnight shift, ro.' PART.TIME cleaning man (or week po SIt Ion JD Grosse and draperies included. ()ccupan~y TU 1.6300. Heathkit wireless intercnm. 1----- !ating weekends and holidays. I co u p 1 c) for local Grosse Pointe area. Recently com., . TUxedo 1.2771. BOY'S figure skates, size 2, 15 Kercheval Writc Mrs. R. Kehrer, 600 Poinle Beauty Salon. Call for i pletcd secretarial refresher I Johnstone & Johnstone, J h & J h t .-.- .------worn twice, $5. Ski boots, size Grosse Pointe Farms ~lichigan Bldg., Detroit 48226.' appointment. TU 2.4246. course at Detroit Busl!1p.ss In- '82 Kercheval TU 4.0600! 0 nstone c ns one TORO power handle, snow 2 and wooden skis, 3'4" with TU 01-4440 Res. 312.8994 " stitute. 885.3044. I TU 1.6300 blower, reel and rotary mower bindings, $5. Ski boots, :;ize _.... _ ... '___ I'ICK.UP and dell' vcr EXPERIENCEJ;) BOOKKEEP.,._ --- .. -- ---.--.-.-.-. ".------.-- ..-.-- --. attachment. 88'J-0714. 3~2, $3. Call 821.6880. ROMAYNE REGNAERT Piano Fuller ER secrctary [or small East ~PART-TIME office work, 2 to 3' STUDIO apartmenl $90. Beau. ROSEVILLE .l\1otel Morocco, . - .. ------..... -.------and theory. Beginners and jJl. Brush near home. 15 hours, side officC', full time. 37:.804U. i days, typing, shorthand, ma. tifully decoraled, suitable for 32160 Gratlot. Large new R.C.A. WlIIRLPOOL, frost free DECOUPAGE BAGS, 30 coats $40. TUxedo 4.7531. I lure, experl'enced. 80'."".'. man or woman. Free parting. deluxe kitchenette and 1 bed. gas refrigera. tor with ice of .varnish, Grosse Pointe 10' termediate sludents. TUxedo O't u1lO't ).2442. $6,600 and C1t.R. NO FEE i . ------• ., All utilities except phone. room apartment. Completely maker, 13 cubIC ft. 891.8840. I cabon. VA 1.3~85. Clerical I Company ,CO~K, exp~rlen~~d, hve m, Near bus stop and shopping. furnished in custom fU!!li.sh. - .... -- ...... PIANO, THEOR ¥: Pre.school GOOD office skills to qualify R . T' I frtendly dlsposllton. Call PR View of Detroit River and' ings. Includes all utllitles.' MOVING WEST.------1-.---.------.--Must sell. tools, LEADED glass sh~des, stamed through l'niversity level. Wal for this position with plenty epresentatlve ralnee, 3.2409. Lakc St. Clair. Air conditioner' Convenient 'to shopping at I books, .toys, small apphances glass panels, chma, pressed ter Mueller, 482 Colonial ct. of promotional oPT,ortunilies S01\lE College ,?refe~red. E.xcel-l.. ...------: .:---; and furnishings befitting decor Macomb Mall across street. and miscellaneous. 387 Neff, gla~s, pewelery, commodes, N. TUxedo 6-1090. up to $395.00 per month. lent opporlUmty With natIOnal! LADY wants babyslttmg and I f I 8 . 0ln8 F'd . Adults only No pets 293. Saturday 1:::to 4. Call 886.0419. cham, tuffet. The best va. sa I 882.5480, 372.4244. ! growth co. 882-5400, 372.4244.: light housekeeping. Good ref-I Sort d e. S 21 ' io 2 fI ay, 2440 . . -- . . I" riety and value in antiques, .- .. -.... , - erence. TE 3.85'14. a ur ay, un day . p.m.,. . ' BAR:"I SIDING - Authentlc olde-liqoles iun.que at MILDRED BR IGGS EXPERIENCED ge~eral '~ffi~~ I iiTInED-g~ntlem;;;_;ishes IST- ci.-AinSI{ORE-~3 bed~~~~ i 6B=ROOMSFOR RENT _.- -; ~~~~h~~~~r h~~~3.~~~' na. THE GRY;T" MILL ~HOPPE PIANO and THEORY help. Must type, no shorlhand. : YOU NG MEN home and small salary in ex./ brick ranch, garage, on the: . .--- --. ".--- --.... _. . .1.. '.- ...... ~-. -- ... -- .----. 21151 Mack 886.1640 BRIGGS MUSIC STUDIO 5 day week, Grosse Pomle , change for light duties and Lake, $275. Security dcposit. SLEEPING ROOlll for gentle. 'VERY OLD Fowling piet:e rifle, --.---- area. Reply to Box S25" 18 to 26 YEARS 1 d " I'l I B J.60 I PRescoU 5-0558. man, Telep~one 882.8426 aft~r 64" long cheap. 778-6099. V IRG IN IA'S U~ Kercbeval ..Puncb and Judy Grosse Pte News. Grlvlnpg: e~y ox , 6 p.m. Avallahle Fehruary 1. . ' . , BUilding. INTERNATIONAL Corporation. rosse omte ews. GRAYTON. 5 room upper. use . )' GUITAR AMP, good condition.! A TIle TREASURES Grosse Pointe WOMAN to assist convalesccnt will lram men in persound' PRACTICAL NURSE comllan. nf garage and 1).1~ement. Nice N~CE RO~:lf ~ Groste I 01l1te ~fllst sell 15" Jensen speakl'r" 0 ~O ~ D ') TUxedo :-1.5680 woman. Lil(ht duties, $10 per i conlrol to procure millla~c.' ion 5.day week IS' ycars ex. area, reasonable. 822.3820. or emp oye gent eman or' reverb and tremolo. C1:lI 881. I :•. ;) 31 y Closed Mon. r1"y plus carfare. TUxedo' . N . I " 366 0 ~. lady. TUxedo 5.4881. 'I 49°5 m,l'nt pOSItIOns. 0 cxpene~ce peflen~e:._ ... : .5~_... . GROSSE PTE. PARK. 4 beli., . 0.. ..'" '.. ,We Buy and Sell PlANO inslrllclor. mast{'r (I[ 1.3795. ! necessary. Only. lhose. I\ho I rooms, I a r g e playroom in r'l':~';::l= fOil RENT ! LEONARD console mahol(any 122418 Mack. bet. 8 and 9 Mile music dl'grcl'. ronce:-t pianiSt. can start work nnmedlately, SA-SITUATION WANTED! ba'emenl. Small licn. small piano with bench. $275. VAlley, 772.8606 LakcI'iew 6,0127. ~ EC REl-A RY nrcd apply. (Domesticl! library on first floor. Close to PROFESSIONAL SUIT!' Avail. 1.883e. Qualified YOUNG PIANIST ill'. .) • bus, shoppinl' paro('hial and able-March 1. 19599 Mack cepting sludenb. heginlll'r' $145 WEEKLY SALARY WO~fAN desires babysitting, puhlic schools. Suh.lel for 6 Avl' .. Grosse Poin(c Woods. SKIS, Persenico 205 cm, A and, END 01" JANUARY and advancl'll. PIl"SCOtt !).lfi-l2. ~1l:ST have excellent secre.: T St rt light housekecping and iron. months or arranl-!l'mcnts for Call TUxedo 5.4496. T polcs, Henke buckle anri La, CLEARANCE SALE ON ALL tari," skil!~, Attractive ap.: Offe~ed t~ All ing. 4 days. 869.3257. longer ll'asl', S40() p,'r month, SMALL OFFICF.-Kercheval on' Dolimite lace bToOUts.dhoth7s0i4ze: LOWREY. STORY & CLARK, ...r~Jjil\H, 'If'!illf Banjo, 11:1\\1111 Immediate occupancy 886 h l' ' 10. Rest offer. xC' 0 4. U. KRANICII AND B."CII AND h S I lln 1-,1111;,1', ~lalld(olin I,'""n, p,'arance and good tclephone I Succ{'ssfu! Applicants LADY wishcs cverv ot er • at. . ' . e IIi I. AIr ronditioned. ~ m:mJ}('r,. :'linilllum 2 years, urrlay, laundry or cleaning.' 3254 or 822.3829. Ample off. street parking DIlIVERS! Approximately St8' HOLLY PIANOS l'rn.,Il" Imlnllll('nh f"r ~;r'" \'A ~ ,:,,-17 ~l"';l'tarial rxperiencr reo FOR personal inlerviews call Pointe reference. $13, car. INDIAN VILLA(;E TUxedo 1.0.')77. huys S1O.000/S20,OOO Liability. PIANO'; Was Now 'I' II ('II. Lilll'ral h,'nc[ils. Vor Mr, Ilrcnnan, [arc. 822.9645. Property damage. Medical ). tll I "Ill 9623920 ,. , R Q"" . P \ (,ROSSE POIl'\TE "\'ILLAGE" pa".'m~nt.,. Tllv~do 1.2376. Holly Spinet $ 695 $ 495 ;'1'1,<1 II ll'1l " 9 a.m. to 2 p.m..' ',TU"SDAY, Wednesday. Clean .. I 0,. 001., 1nr.ar Sl alii '. I.'e.) • ,., hr POPliLAR PIANO CLASS l'I':HSo.\r\!':L OFFICI': ... OffiCI" - rlesk space _. parking Cahle Spinet by 75-8100 i ing, ironinR. $12 and carfare. f 101' homr ID top ron~llIon H; S 051!! TU 2..72.';2 (; E. TELEVISION. color porI. Story & Clark 79,'; 595 Iir"gnl'rl lor childr{'n wit h lillII' 8 'c R.elatl'ons and Call Sunday, 925.5332. 4 bedroom" 3 haths, IIhrary ablC'. excl')]ent condition. Or.' Ca"le Con.sole Publl or 110 l)ack~rolinTL Aerplamls I WIth flTl'pl'l('e. Onr ~'ear Il'asl' ~I ,\('1\ ..\ VK. 18164 -- 2.~OO sq, . I rI h d S " inee EXPERIENCED and rcliahle! near $,1511 month. un[urnish. ft wilh dislJ!a.I' spac('. Idral g?n. lammon,. r or . ,upcr by Slory & Clark <195 695 ,i":"J"I' 1\'1111 rhythm, dr. Sales Tra Editor [11m splicer, Portable . \ dop~ mll.~ic reading skill Sm ith, 21.35 IIIGH SCHOOL graduate. lady wi she s day work. crl. lI'ith n'newal oplion. lor ll1anufaclllrrrs rl'prl'senta. rlpctric refrigerator, hel'r Kr~D1eh & B~ch llllri apprl'tia(ion, pro':ide:; an Male or fl'll1al{'. To $7.200 anrl WednC'sday only. 925.9612. Arlults pre[l'rrl'rI. 'II I' WOor!lli rd 3.4761. stE-ins. fish irr pack, mise Console 1195 995 opportulllt) for individual in. car ami expenscs. 372.424olr, r ,\DV wishes days. TllCsda\.'. ~I )J)L"R'. " 'Id' It('01S. Day time. 779.0320; Slory' & Clark "n;II CHAL~1Ens . ( r," ',\ll mg. n('ar rx. fl" T'R 6 "7" BIG 1 I. 'til'" 1'1.. ,., IJlIllh'r1 to Hinchman I 882 .5480 . ,Wednesday, every othcr Thurs. Tl; 4.4040 presslI'ay, amplr parkinI-!. a er ". '.) ,.I, a IY ,ram 2195 1895 ll'lI [n.,trllrlor .\Ir. ~Icllugh, 'STI'::-;O(;RAPIlER for rl'gular! day. $11, bus fare. 921.3378. many farilitlr~ incilldC'd. ORGANS TU x('do 5.(j215 pari timl' work lo a"si~l 2 RI':L1ARLE LADY wanls cvery :\Jo:FF RD, :l berlroom uppI'r. 8Rr,.23II Antiques N. Farf,sa Spinl't noli' only 4nn & glr. 1 sa.t ff In c'hllrrh offlcc Wed n e s day, every olher h('ated. L:,r"r" kitchen. hili It. Still ahound in Europe. Lowrry' Starll't demo 499 r lat Iy 20 hours a in o\'rn and rangl', 1-(;11 hag(' ..\\':\II.:\llLE rmml'rll;,ll'l\'. ~r\' I'III-: i.\STHC.\lE.'\r in.,trllf'lion approx 11, I'h I I '. Thur~day g e n era 1. Refer. d' I" h ho p,'n" eral ,1rr ronrirtionl'd offrcl'", Go A:"TIQUI:'-i(; with lJ. I "'1\Tl'Y' Holiday m;; h, I,n' ,cbool('r" I'rogralll of wrpk, SlIort anr anr typl.ng encl's. 568.2897. Ispo~a "r:,r liS, s p ... r{'((Illrcd. II'lth pr('\'lous offlr, :';0 pl'h, lldrrrncl's rNjUlreri. l'ncr rang" 8.';0 to S71, 1O<'ilid. CARROLL CAMPBELL :';, l.owrry T('mpest 695 11I.,lrlllJ]( 111:01 mllsic i'I,lrur. Grylls ,.'~!1l'rienr(', Call R86.4~OO for DAY WORK Tuesday, Wecln('s. 8112.6047. 109 Iltililll". rlll'l Sall1p."m C. ('onn Capric(' 795 111,11 "fl," I'd to l'liilrlrl'n In . (' d I' . . '125 Tra I T'I Sl'n'lcl' llili Idin!!. 100 "rl' S( ho'd KlDdn:',arl<'l' anll ASSOCIATES INC. Inll'rvirl\' appc ''11('n1. .ross(' ay, (' eamnl(, Iromng ... ' SIIOHJo:S gAST on Elrl'rn :'.liIe L' I I 'fl' I '"'I SHOP thr hlghwilYs, byways, l:. Ilalrlwin 25 p<'dal ['oimr Woods reshyterian, 5332. $12 and cartarC'. Call "l'rc 1<'\ a ,XC'IO ,J I,ll ('I)n'.'olh I'ari)' el('lllrntar,\' gradl's, (':111. ImmeriiatC' occllpanry. N('w. OU( of thc way places, in Eng. ., , 1795 lircn IIlII hI' i,IlW Ii1 10 fI'cllg (,hurrh, Sunday. Fully l'arllrled. Ilo(point ap. GR,\TIOT.SEVI'::-'- .\lll,E, ~rime land. Fr,1nrc, (;erman\' and rJiIl' mllsicllI s~ mlioJ.<,. Also 3107 W, Grand Blvd. IlEAUTY oprrator wanled with: LADY desires:: days, laundry! pliancrs. One hl'dr()om .. "l'p. east sirlr loration suitahle Italy, 21 clay all e~pense THE MUSIC CENTER 10 make II mllsll':l1 in~lrlllJl"III, II Detroit. Mich. 48202 r1ienlclr for full or part time only. prefer Wed n e s day' arilte dining an'a, VilOily. jl'\\'('lry. s hoes, rlothing, leisurely tour romplele $750. 22!l:l:l (;rallol nr. !l' ..Iile r:I,I"se.~ iilllilerl to tl'n. T11x. work in GrossI' Poinle Mack Thursday. 922.2778. Ref (' r ;\;I'ar shopping anrl !':xprl'." eamrra crntl'r, morleratl' nn. ;\;rxt trip. Sept, 12.0ct. 3. Ol'!';:-; 10-9 DAILY ,.do 5.f,215, arl'a. TUxerio J.(1161. enrcs. Ilay. 779.1802, lal. Call 527.9572, Call LOrain 7.3072, Thursday, February I, 1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Thirty.thre.

II-AUTOS FOR SALE 12G-FARMS 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE ll-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE '67 V.W. Square back deluxe, Get aW8)' from it aU in this 4,,500 miles. 824-1649. bea utifu110 acre farm just 35 minutes from Detroit. 7.room 429 Colonial Court WATCH FORTHIS AD CHEVROLET, 1963, automatic, NEXT WEEK HAVERHILL 5720 L~lISSIFIED no rust, winterized, good ranch, 2'clr attached garage. Attractive bungalow, 2 bed. transportation, ~9:5. ~7129. Small horse barn, paddock WHEN A home has been main. .! ------fenced. Fruit trl'es and many rooms with expansion attic. Will be available then in G....osse tained as well as this attrac- . 1967 CAMERO. Black, Z 28, 4 extras. We have $ eve r a I Excellent location. 0 pen Pointe Woods, :\Iontieth and th'e red brick bungalow you liDS ~\ speed, vinyl top, many extras. I hrms. For more information Sunday 2.5. Parcells schools. This white can move right in without ~;, 8,000 miles. Like new, TU call PRescott 1-4000. brick painted Colonial. 4 bed. decorating. Paneled family Can TUxedo 2.6900 - 3 Trunk Lines To Serve You Quickly < I 4.5910. I Willian' W. Queen rooms, 1'" baths, very nice room, 2 bedrooms and bath L -- .------.------, MILLER BROS. family room. 2.car garage. down, 2 bedrooms and lava. j,~,1964 FAIRLANE Stationwagon, I 886-4141 , REALTY Price will be in mid.thirtles. tory up, carpets and draperies. Your Ad Can 8. Charged fi I power brakes and steering, 24503 Gratiot, East Detroit W snow trl'ads. Excellent condi. OFFERED BY excellent location near outer Drive. Vacant. M tion, $8~0. Call 821-4484 be. 12H-LAKE AND RIVER !£a.s I" *-U~'J,~,ItlIll1Util'.,J tween 6 and 7:30 p.m. L I PROPERTY ANIEL LOCHMOOR S-ARTICLES FOR SALE IS-ARTICLES FOR SALE Ill-AUTOS FOR SALE 12A-BOATS AND 20225 Mack TU 6-1 190 FRANKFORT 14107 MOTORS (ST CLAIR RIVER EARLY AIIIERICAN on tre. CONVENIENTLY LOCATED on END OF JAY",'UARY CLEAR. PIANO, Cable Nelson, epinet: i ------EXECUTIVE HOME) mendous lot. Living room, Are you thinking of selling )'our a 76' lot on the corner ot 1966 CAVALIER 36' yacht. ANCE AT THE GUITAR AND fruitwood finish, reasonable. I NORTH OF St. Clair: 125 feet dining room-kitchen with I house? If so, call us. ' EastJawn. Large 3-bedroom $ SAVE $ Loaded. ~lust sell. TUxedo DRUM WAREHOUSE_88~._49_1_8._. I of steel seawall St. Clair peg floor, library, bedroom, I ----.- .. - brick home close to public ------1 1-8795. ------1 bath down. 2 bedrooms bath and parochial schools. Den, DRUMS QUEeN SIZE mattre.e;s and 30 River frontage, 2 boathouses, 16-ft. dining room, spacioul W AS NOW springs, Hollywood frame. CORVETIES SAIL BOAT, 24' with 4.cylinder summer house, dock. u>vely up. Don't mlss.~hiS one!!' CHAMPION living room with fireplace, Good condition, $50. Avocado Gray inboard. Excellent con. 2 level home, 21,2 baths, New 4.pc. SpkL 2.car garage. velvet bedspread, includes 60 dition. Moving. Must sell. 962. kitchen built.ins, 3 spacious Sets Red. dust ruffle, $25. TUxedo SPORTS CARS 4881. bedrooms (~an be four) fam. SUNSET LA~E Silver. Blue $239.50 $197.50 2-2963 aiter 6 p.m. i1y room with oak pegged REALTOR NEARLY EVERY home for sale New 2 pc. Slingerland M.G., Healey, Sprites, Jags, ICE:\IOBILE with Go Cart en. ------flooring. 2 fireplaces, and INTERIOR DESIGNER'S own I I in Grosse Pointe can be Sets. Choice Spitfire, TR-4's, etc. gine excellent condition. Un. C.A~,IERA-NIKON FT., filA many other features. Two car house. Master slJite down, seen in our catalogu(;' of I der' $100. Evenings, TUxedo Finishes $323.00 $255.50 case, shade, filter, $250, 886- 100% Guarantee Before attached garage with elec. nice paneled library. 2 bed. FIRST OFFEHING photos. Stop in and see New 4.pc. Ludwig 2-7716 7121 befo~ 9 a.m. Delivery doors. $71,000. rooms, 2 baths up. 1st floor ON A QUIET CUL-DE.SAC. them today. Sk:;blue Pearl laundry, green h 0 use, Luxury two.bedroom ranch. with Cymbal$570.oo $450.00 SKI BOOTS, Dolomite with 12D-ACREAGE AND Gerald M. Emig Agency charming patio and garden. buckles, size 10, new '67, $30. Library. Florida room, fin. LARGEST CYMBAL STOCK SUBURBA.NPROP. Leona Rhoades, Associate ished basement, 2-car attached IN )HCHlGA!~ Call 881-5716 ERTY FOR SA.LE 115 S. Riverside Drive garage. Excellent condition. TOLES SAVE $$$$ 4 CUSHION sofa Iounger, $100. SALES & SERVICE st. Clair, Michigan TONNANCOUR I Call us for additional infor- 329.2201 • 329.2202 GUITARS ONLY I Large easy chair, $35. 6x12 15200 GRATIOT mation. Realtor u.Epiphone Siri~le Pickup $89' gold wool rug with padding, DR 2-1777 ('i5 ACRES, MODERN HOME, I AIR.CONDITIONED - Custom 4 bedroom, 3 bath, center 74 KERCHEVAL TU 5-4100 tJ.Gretsch Single Pickup $99 'I $35. Airconditioner, casement L.\RGE ORCHARD) 1---- I I 'entrance Colonial. Wonder.' BY APPOl;"\T~IENT u.Gibson, Double Pickup $99 size, used half season, 9000 'I CARS WANTED CLOSE TO ST. CLAIR, Mich. i PORT HURON Our 26th year in Grosse Pointe BTU, $100. 821.0618 Friday, City water, 4 bedrooms. 2, LAKEFRONT PROPERTY f~1 panele~ family '''oom, The large family, home you CLOSEOUT SALE O:'l' ALL Saturday, Sunday. 10.2 p.m. 1965 MUSTAc~G-Vin)'1 top, sil- baths, kitchen built.ins, wood Year round home for sale by bIg rec:eabon roo~, locat. have been looking for on a 1------NEW GIBSON MELODY ~1AK. ______burning fireplace, family mvner. Buy ~ow and save.- ed on nse overlookmg lake. popular street. Updated kitch- ERS REG. $1:59 NOW $129. RENT a new piano as long as v~r blue. Automatic transmis. room with oak.pegged floor. must sel!. If lDt~res~ed, wnte en with large eating area, A:\IPS ONLY you like. The Music Center. Sian, V'8, $1,200. 821-3859. ing, large barn, low taxes, F. G. S~llth, 22~ ,-,amage Lane, u.Gibson, GA20 $49 modernized baths, den, six Grosse Pointe 22933 Gratiot near 9 Mile BELVEDERE II, 426 5 Hurst. school buses. Country living Port Chnton, OhIO 43452, or call NOTrINGHAM I a r g e bedrooms, excellent' u.Ampeg Twin 12" 10.9 daily.' at l'tS best. $87,000. 419-732-2181, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 ______Headers, tac, oversize suspen. 1 _ storage, 3',2 car garage, gas w.Reverb $129 CLOSE to Grade and Jr. High LEAVING CITY. lIIust sell. sion and brakes. AM-FM re- heat, plus many extras. All BOURNEMOUTH, 493 - Near u-Fender Bandmaster $249 Schools. Well priced, va. INVENTORY CLEARAi'CE ON small Pine dining room set. verb, 2.door ~Iardtop, extra Gerald I\L Emig Agency ~IARINE CITY-6951 Riverside this under S50,OOC. Mack and Moross. Ranch Twin bedroom set, davenport, tires. 886-2099. Leona Rhoades, Associate Dr. Lot 7Ox770; house on sea. cant, 3 bedroom, 11k bath with 3 bedrooms, games room, ALL :-lEW A:\IPEG A ~1 P S- bungalow. Notbing like it student desk, dishes, freezer, ------.------, 115 S. Riverside Drive way has one bedroom and bar, gas heat, 2%.car garage. 3AVE 10%, 20%, 30% ON for the money. CENTER HALL ranch. Three ALL NEW AMPS. coffee table. VAlley 1.1207. '66 BUICK Opel Kadette, white- St. Clair, Michigan bath down, 4 bedrooms and bedrooms, full dining room, Fine condition. Good price. walls and soow tires. Like 329.2201 329-2202 bath up, basement, gas heat, beautiful kitchen, all large TU 4-0600. CENTER TWO CORNER mahogany china ne\\'. VEnice 9.6044. __ ! plus .2.bedroom guest house, rooms. Per f e c t condition. THE MUSIC cabbets, small hutch, $40 . gas heat, garage. Could be 22933 Gratiot nr. 9 Mile Sprinkling system, 2 car ga. COOK R.D., 783 - Near .Hunt each. TUxedo 5.3428. CORVETTE, 1966, 427.425. 4- expanded with additional reo Cluh and University School. --______speed, 2 tops, AM.FM radio, rage. Choice Farms location. OPE~ 10.9 DAILY METAMORA AREA tiree cottages for good in- HIGBIE A 4.ber!room, 2-bath COLON. - . $3,300. 588-0093. Country living at its finest on DRUM OUTFIT, Slingerland, SA-OFFICE EQUIPMENT come. $28,500. JA~ with' paneled family FOR SALf --- - ..---.------40 acre with stately oak alld IN THE FARMS with immedi- used, complete, like new. room, powder room, dream '63 CHEVY Impala 8 hardtop. maple trees. Plenty .of good REALTY ate occupancy is this bunga. Studio. 861.3399. MARTHA BACHERS, kitchen with all built-in ap. TYPEWRITERS and add I n g Automatic, power steering, pasture land, roaring stream. REALTOR low with a beautiful beamed pliances, excellent earpet, at. ---- 886-7100 and paneled room on the sec. DANISH modern chair. Parisian machines, new, rebuilt. Rea- power brakes. Excellent con. ex cell e n t horse harn and tached garage and on garden ond floor. Livirtg room, dining flower cart. Decorator items. sonlble prices. Nationnl Of. dition, one owner, $695. TUx. c bar m j n g home. $52,500. 1tlarineCity • Ann Pieprzak size site. Plan to inspect this. room, kitchen and two bed. Small oriental. 823.2712. fice Equipment, llill33 Harper edo 2.7656. Terms. 1,313,329-9139 TU 4-0600. at Bishop. TUxedo 1-1130.' ------.-- rooms on first floor, and all -' Grosse Pointe 821.7710 OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 }lATCHING highback uphol. --- . - 1964 CADILLAC convertible. Rolling 40 acre tract abounding this pri\:ed below $25,000. ANITA, 1579, Income 5/4-ldeal CHESCENT LANE, 833 - Cape stered host and hostess chairs, SB-ANTIQUES Excellent condition, full pow. with fine building sites. lIas arrangement for 2 families. I Cod in the "Woods." 4 bed. $30 each. Marble top Italian ------I er, air conditioning low mile. ~:. mile road frontage. In. House in excellent condition. DETROIT rooms, 2 baths and king size lamp table, $30. ANTIQ.UE telephones; horse age. TUxedo 5.6334. eludes old house and barn. 13-REA ...ESTATE Provincial Gas heat, 2-car garage. 1''< family room with raised Matching coffee table, $15. buggies and cutter">; fence $30,000 with $6,000 down. FOR SALE OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 rails. 519.1.723-4657. '62 CHEVROLET h a r d top, blocks to bus llnd shops. 771. hearth. Carpet and draperiel 21" TV, $5. 884.69.9 .. Full power, new tires, radio, 7.2 acres of wooded splendor, . OPEN HOUSE 2300. GREENSBORO, 10436 - Briek Included. TU 4-0600. BABY CRIB and mattress. ANTIQUE ROW heater, good condition. $700. located on remote semi.private ranch with aluminum storms lake, just west of Metamora. Johnstone & Johnstone and outside trim. Two bed- FAIRWAY DR., 19!i98 - Neal' 'White, like new. Call VAlley HAIIHLTON AVE. 885-4517. SUNDAY 2-5 $7,900. rooms and den, attached ga. Fairford. Custom Ranch III 4-1810. SOUTH OF Ii I1ULE '63 OLDSMOBILE F85 sport 1891 OXFORD RD. on a nice rage. Ideal for retirees or quiet, secluded block. 3 lafgll ORGAN COMBO and amp, used. OPEN 12 TO 6 coupe deluxe, $795. Call 886.0394. $3,000 down secures this choice street in Grosse Pointe Woods, small family. Open to offer. bedrooms, large family room, Very good condition. Studio. FIRST SUNDAY OF 10 acre parcel in the heart of brick Colonial, 3 bedrooms 2lh baths. Built-1n kitchen ap- AUSTIN HeJly Sprite, 1961, 861.3399. EVERY MONTH the HUNT. Magnificent view and bath up. Nice living room pliances, attie fan, sprinkler good condition, $7W. TUxedo CLAWSON, MICll. ANTIQUES-HANDCRAFTS and stream frontage. with fireplace. Formll dining SHORES AREA system. Better Ilee this well 1-7214. MOTHER Of bride suit dress, BOUTIQUE room, kitchen with good eat- 14 UNIT apartment building. priced offering. TU 4-0600. size 12, cost $185 from Walton. G. C. MacGlashan TWO STORY '67 CATALINA hardtop, power ing space, ree room for the Separate furnaces, stoves, Pierce, pink peau de soie, sell ORIGINAL painting, 30"%38", Representing CONTEMPORARY brakes, power steering, air. youngsters plus Jav. Glrlge. refrigerators. E%cellent occu. BY APPOINTMENT $85. 822.1996. genre, signed C. Delli. TUxe- C. R. Webster, Realtor Everything you might desire: conditioning. Low mileage. Owner moving up north, mate pancy. 4 one-~edroom. 10 two- BERKSHIRE - Near WindmlU do 6.0550. Oxford, Mich. • Six Bedrooms-2 down TUxedo 2.0454. offer. ~.edroom~. Built 1957. Call for Pointe Drive. Well-designed MEN'S gray Borgner ski pants, Metamora 1.1118.2339 -four up. 32" waist, $15. Fine condition. ANTIQUE Tole tray table. Best uuormahon. Contemporary with circular LINCOLN CONTINEN'l'AL '65, OFFERED BY • Four Baths and Powder 886-3316. offer. 821.3181 beginning Sat. drive. Kitchen eating space, 4.door, fully equipped, pre. Room. urday. l2E-COMMERCIAL PROP. I • Large paneled Family WARREN, l\IICHIGAN living room with raised GUITAR. Folk, classical, used. mium tires, low mileage. Pri- ERTY FOR SALE hearth. 6 bedrooms 3 baths Excellent con d i t ion, $35. vate. Call aftcr 6 p.m. PRes- ANIEL ROo~ with !i~eplace. I BLOOMFIELD 13305 -11 l\n family room. Caban~, screen: 9-ARTICLES WANTED • GracIous Llvmg Room &. hie Studio. 861-2662. cott 1.8365. GROSSE POl~TE WOODS, 20225 Mack TU 6-1190 with fireplace. . Sc oenherr area. Excellent ed porch and grill adjoining BOOKS, Art Objects Sought. COfu'lER LOCATION • Fa mil y size Dining three bed roo m, two bath heated pooL This house has BAKER mahogany coffee table Browsers always welcome. 1966 PONTIAC LeMans Sports Total building size 70 x 33, Are you thinking of selling your R""m with fireplace. ranch on large lot. Close. to everything. TU 1-4200. in beautiful condition. 884. B. C. Claes Book Shop. Miss Coupe. V.8, power steering, presently housing 3 businesses. I h_o_u_se_?_If_s_o,_c_al_l_u_s_.__ • Excellent Kitchen, com. Ioch~ols. an~ tran~portatJon. 4135. Ethel Claes, 1670 Leverette bucket seats, console. Real L 0 C H 1\1 00 R - Morningside sharp. :Must sell by tbe week. WEBER &< GROSSE POINTE CITY plete b u i It. ins and Priced m mid twenties. (48216). wa 3.4267. area. Executive home. French DECOUPAGE PURSES custom end. Best offer takes. 886. BRICK CAPE COD. Formal din. Breakfast Area. after four. SCHWEITZER CALL US FOR INFORMATION Colonial. Paneled library, 4 made, $35. Call WANTED: Gr~ndfather clock, 5n3. TU 2-2100 ing room. Beautiful large • Handsome Free form ON ALL GROSSE POINTE bedrooms, maid's room, 3\2 882-6317. curio cabinet. small oriental kitchen, enclosed porch, fin. Swimming -_. ------1966 CADILLAC Coupe deVille, .1. PROPERTIES haths, 2 fireplaces, sharp rug, good figurines. VAlley ished basement, garage. BADWIN Acrosonic, recently vinyl hardtop, all power, air kitchen with built.in ap- 3.:'179. HARPER AVE.-Harper Woods Extra Dividend - .vate en. traded iI!, antique white. Spe. conditioned, 6.way seats. A1\!. pliances, garden.type 125' near Eastland and Grosse HURT REALTY ciaU)' priced at only $745. WANTED: GOOD PIANO. FlIf radio. A-1 condition. Pri- ~~~~~~asto separate Apartment, CHAA~PION site. TU 4-0600. Bench and delivery included. Pointe. Vacant. Commercial TU 2-4661 372.1502 vate. TUxedo 5-0913 or LA •. Living Room with nat- 1-1221. corner sites at Vernier exit ramp from 1-94. 223'xloo' ural fireplace. JOHNSTONE & SMILEY BROS. WE BUY old gold, jewelry and and 37')(100'. CUTE AND NIFTY • Bedroom REALTOR 5510 Woodward TR 3-6800 silver. Vogue Jewelers, 22377 1967 CORVETTE conVertible, Moross Road. 7,000 miles, mint condition, JUST $16.550 • Full Tile Bath Open Sunday 1-5 • Pullman type Kitchen TU 4-5700 JOHNSTONE 4 speed, posi.traction, AM. SILLOWAY & co. It's all white aluminum and DOUBLE box spring and mat- PIANOS WANTED FM radio, $3,600, 885.7371. WOodward 2-6464 like new in and out. 5 rooms, ------.._------You must see this house if m~s, good con d i t ion: S12. Grands, Spinets ,and small Up. ------1 floor. Attractive carpetcd YOII need ample living area TWlD spreads, Kodel, qUllted'1 rights. Highest casb paid. 1956 FORD Galaxie 500, gold living room. 2 nice size b~d. GUIDE TO GOOD SERVICE midnight b1l1.et like new, $20. VE 7-0506 with vinyl roof, V.8 engine, ------1-B4-3-1.-35~{-AC-K-----' -Room for entertaining- rooms, 15' kitchen, practical 1------Privacy for In.laws or fa. TU 1.1)151. I -- power steering. TUxedo AIR.COND .. modern twin build. utility reom with gas furnace !. ------CRIB, good condition. Rug 10'x 1-7913. ings. 900 sq. it. each. Can be heat. 2.car garage. Close to vorite Relatives. I Television Service SPARK~ING spring water. No i 12' or smaller (blue and white ------used as one or two units. Rea. 7 Mile.Mack shopping area. ! REPAIRS IN YOUR HOME cbemlcals added. 6 ha~.gal.' room). Butler's table, tea. 1960 BLUE sun roof VW, 28,000 COlor TV - HI.FI - stereo - AerIal. Ions, $1.15. Free dehvcry. cart 886-7452 after Wedocs. miles on rebuilt engine. good sonable sale or lease terms. All Makes - Standard Labor and Parts Guarantea Bottle deposit. 823.0506. I day.' tirr-s. First $400 takes. 886. Phonc for more details and Robert C. Moore Realty 562 BALLANTYNE ______2807. inspel'lion. 15517 Mack VA 2-5052 OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 5:30 CALL 823-3630 GAR AGE S~LE - Kenmore USEDclectric- organ _ spinet ---- FABICK REALTY TU 1-7710 t:1iquirr £ll'rtroltt" Gro'se Pointe washer, furmture. household, size.:\o dealers. 88.'i.l049. 1965 ~RIUMPH Spitfire, 3 tops, - ... -.----- .. ------.... -- Spaciolls Ranch featuring: portable TV. 2073 Fleetwood ___ . _' __ ' __ _ _ radiO, hcatcr. Aharth exhaust, If A RPER. Vacant commercial - ._------_ ..-- GROSSE PTE. HOMES • Four Bedrooms Drive, from 9.12, Saturday. WANTED: Complete set of II other extras, $1295 or best frontag~, south of 12 Mile. • Large Panelcd Family' ______.. .._ drums fOf student. TU }.2771. offer. Call 881.1465. 220xI00. Only $150 front fl. ~llom with fireplace. JOANNA WESTERN GUITAR. G r e t s c h Country . I ---. Terms. Fabick, TU 1.7710. PEMBERTON 501 AT WIND. • Living Room with fire.' WINDOW SHADES Gentlcman, perfect condition. II-AUTOS fOR SALE '66 CADILLAC Coupe de Ville, -- -- - .-.------'--'-- i MILL POINTE DRIVE -I place. ('leaning, Turning, Repairing Dual pickup, double cutaway, .. -.------.-- . - : many extras. super clcan. Smart Contemporaf)', 27' liv. VACANT CO:lIMERCIAL • Separate Dining Room ! Fast Serviee split mute. Bigshy tailpiece. 1965 OLDS DELTA, 4.~00r hard I $3.800 firm. Pr;vate. TWin. PROPERTY ing room. 4 bedrooms. one of • Kitchen with built.ins I ALSO FEATURING . 11 metal gold plate. Adjust- top, full power, .. alr condl- i brook 2.4515. HARPER WOODS which is on the main flour. and Breakfast Area ' CUSTOM MADE SHADES able bridge. Saturday after 1 lIoned. $1,450, ongl~lll owner. '-,-- . . -- --.-. 4~~ baths, large family room. • Lovely Terrace-Faun. i F'R THt p.m. TUxedo 6.1121. I' no dealers. 885-372;,. V.W 66.-Excell.cnt condition, This hom~ is especially adapt- tain Atrium HOME AND OFF1:E ... .._._ . _ _.. ..:-. : 1 6200 nules, rildlo, whltcwalls, Business property on Harper I able for extensive entertain. • Sprinkler System - Air 12 PIECE white French Pro. 66 DOD(,E :'Ionaco. ~...agon, fu l $1290. 8RS-3531. Avenue between Lennon and i New Portable ing. condi:ioner . vincial bedroom set pieces' po\\er. fine condition. $1,820. '-"'--- ..--. ----. Beaufait. Ample parking area. TYPEWRITERS may be lKlld separately. n:y.edo 6-0317. IMPERIAL 'Sl, 4 door. ~.!l Cream colored vinyl covered .... ------power, $250. 882.0028 or 96•. S & M I PROVENCAL ROAD-This top Excellent location - Immediatc $39.50 . SALES AND SERVICE weeney aore, nc. I t' f f 'f' t oc('upllncy couch, 8' long, mahogany 4989 . 681.6600 oca Ion 0 e r s ma~m Icen 14830 Warren. at Alter TUxedo 5-6000 glass front china cabinet. 3. '66 DODGf. Coronrt 500 S.l-:. has"lew 3of bedrooms,the lake. This3''1 haths,hOIl~e ~ ADDING s heves,I 3 d rawers beneat, h S EE Low milellgr-, private owncr.' -. ~ MACHINES 4' wide, 5~4' high. 2 Lane nETROIT'S f1;'o;EST S.~I.ECTIO", $1725 ilK -G" PRIME commercial rorncr 111, 23'(l6' family room. large Ii". ON THE LAKE cedar chests, 1 mahogan", lOt. PRE.OWNEn CAlJlLI.ACS .IT . ".) IV". Warn'n on f1oo\'l'r Roac1. 268'x ing room and panc!pr! Iihrar~'. GROSSE POINTE SHORES , ~"CHIGA;'o;'.s LARG~T CADIJ~ - -, P' '1 f I ,. . " I t ~ GROSSE POINTE walnut, 1 mahogan\' ~ingle ,...... C Dr..~LER A CO:llPI.ETE 11956 PACKARD Palnclan. Ex., 30R. nr('(' l11st o\'er $1 per .. ~o orma I lUlU ... room. .0 By Appointmenl ~'PEW~;~~RS bed, 1 mahogany night table, ~~~{~1m~1s f~~O~ vl~fi\Fn":IJ~~:, cellent body and mcchanlcal I square fool 15Ox150', landscaped, with 3 white china Italian pro. BODY ST\;[~f:S 'A:-;D COLORS I condition Pushbutton ultra., Eisell Realty & Investllll'nt Co. sprinkler system. Six-bedroom Contempora, y and Shoe Repair Ranch on approximately Se....ice \"incial table lamps, 2 white: ,matic, le\'ellzer. SPll,C parts. 2t361 Grallot, E Detroit CO.Op APART~n::\'T SAV E 2~4 Acres of prime lake 365 Fisher Rd., OPp. High ~r~;a l:~:~nl:~~~~nc;a\~~~.! : $350. TUxedo 5.7117. ~R~s~_I!_~I~ EAST JEFFERSO:"l, 830~Two proJl(!rty. This may w('l1 he WOLVERINE wood leather topped card "64 VW sedan. Sra RIllE', excel- I l2f-RESORT PROPERTY uni15 professionally joined to. the be~t offering of lhe table, all the above in excel. CHARLES DALGLEISH l('nt conliilion, no ru\l. S80fI . FOR SALE gethcr for those desirinli mure yC'ar. if you desirl'-Ampl(' Tvpewriter Service ll'nt condition. 3 ~TS. old. ClllI WOoeh ;,rd 1.2490 day,. comorJiolls quarters in this i Ii\'ing room - Privacv and I) 131 E. JEFFERSON AVE. 886.2526. CADI LLAC ('\lD\enl('nt. npar the water 10 i 1.ake frontage. . Serving tile 'o;"te Area ______.. _. 6161 WOODWARD TR 5.0309 'S5 GALt\XIf';.SOO 2 dOl,r hard. 11110 l.OI)(;F. VOl{ SALE I calion. Tilc pricr is allraclil'cl Noxt to 'he Newport Hotol . lik toP. B rylindl'r automatic ON IfIG!1 b k f l f I' and monthly costs low. 1m. VA 2-35bO TWO LIVING room cbairs, e Michigan's Largest Cadillac . d' j A an 0 a beau i II new, ~\O each. Couch, $20. I Dealer tran~ml~sion. ra 10. S13OlJ. trout strellm, suitable for mediate possession with al. Comprehl'nsil'C' Rooks llnd _ ~?g~~~.2.0321. . FREE PARKING DRIVE I~ ;- TU~~~O 4,~5 plush club or (amily use. Will most new carpeting and dra. Information on othl'r Grosse Point" Propcrtl(,s. THREE t)'pewrilrrs, sell rea... .. __ <_ .._ I 66 MERClJRY Monterey. 4, accommod~te 17. g.uests in peries. . '67 FfRERIRD "reen wilh I door, whltewalb. alrcondllion. I maIO hlllldmg. ThiS ~s one of . Wm. J. Allemon sona hIe. 0 ne IBM, e Iectrac, .' '... - .. .. d . lhl' be Itl' r lodl(es III lower S II & C I ('ompletely rebUIlt. pica ty~e. Ilhlte convertible t.o1>, 326, mg, POI\cr II~n.~w~, Ip.1@~:lDIlm__ mll:;;;;;rI!==mI!R.2£~.~;~~~ -a nice two bedroom ranch dillon. 3 bedrooms ,paneled shopping. Stop in Sunday 2.5. Lane is open daily and Sunday Loraine wilh attached 1th car garage library, Florida room, com. f rom 2 to 4:30. ill a most convenient location. 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE pletely built.in kitchen. All Stop in to let us show you our We also have other homes under See this Sun day between FOR SALE FOR SALE on an unusual 250 ft. lot. photos of many other homes construction and several build. FOR SAl.E 2.5 p.m. ------_._-- Walking distance to Maire in Grosse Pointe and vicinity ing sites. school, "Village" shopping, OPEN SUNDAY 2:30.5:00 IN THE VILLAGE OPEN HOUSE and the new Neighborhood GROSSE PTE. Open Sunday 2 :30 to 5 HANDY TO EVERYTHING BARRINGTON 501 - 4 bed. WALTER H. MAST CO. SUNDAY 2-5 Club. Total of 4 hedrooms, VICINITY rooms, 2 baths, den, separate T u 2.1401 TV 2-1400 BUILT for the large family. 6 2 baths, and separate den. E. OUTER DRIVE-near War- heated studio, utility room. BETTY VINGI Don't overlook this one 744 LAKEPOINTE 23255 S. ROSEDALE COURT. 2. bedroom, GeGrgian c e n t e l' ren. A sharp 5Jh-61h income. REALTOR year.old hrick C 0 Ion i a I. 4 priced at $26,900. I 2 hedroom down, 3 bedrooms hall COLONIAL of which PHIL1P 649.651-Move right in 20525 MACK 88J-3210 GROSSE PTE. FARMS FOR ALL of you who have been large bedrooms, 2112 baths, there are 4 bedrooms, 2 baths I up, 2 natural fireplaces, and lower with low, low down pay- I searclung in vain for that family room with fireplace. on second floor and 2 bed- three car brick garage. By ment. Close to schools and ----.- ENTER entrance Colonial at- foLU' bedroom dream which First floor laundr:' room. Cen- rooms and bath on tbird floor. appointment only. C bus $16,500. FHA approved. GROSSE POINTE SHORES tractively decorated, 3 bed- will spll in the forty thous- tral air conditioning, plush Completely up-dated kitchen Open Sunday 2-5 P.M. 85 N. Edgewood Dr. rooms,lth baths, living room, and range, this listing may carpeting and drapes. Deco. with breakfast area, extra MARV. BOUTI N INDIAN VILLAGE 3 bedroom, 2\12 bath ranch , dining room, kitchen with be what you have been wait- rated like a dream house. room (den), gas heat, 2 car 884-7733 . SEMINOLE-Perfel:t Cape Cod. large living room with fire Ing for. Two fireplaces on Circular drive, attached ga- garage, Excellent condition. First showing. Attractive - breakfast area, ficreened and 2 bedrooms, 2 baths down, 3 place. Large kitchen with tile first floor far winter, rage and many other extras. Owner leaving state. Ex- Cape Cod located at 74 glass terrace, By owner. 882. bedrooms, 2 baths and library built.ins. Family room, finish .nd in summer enjoy tbe Stop by. tremely good value. Stanton Lane off Grosse 5465. GROSSE POINTE up. Superb kitchen. Beautiful ed recreation room with bar gig anti e patio which is Pointe Boulevard. Ideal Williamsburg appOintments. Air conditioned. Attacb~d auto screened and covered. Lo- UFFERED BY home for a couple. First - Johnstone & Johnstone BALFOUR 1030-Right answer matic garage. SprinkJer sys cated near Windmill Pointe floor bedr ..."m, bath, and TU 1.6300 for raising family; established Thank you for reading this ad. tern. For appointment call Drive. den. Upstairs are two addi. neighborhood, near schools, Call us for more information owner. ANIEL tional bedrooms and hath. GRATIOT-6 MILE RD. public transportation. Sur. Days, PRes. 3.0480 Attached garage. Secluded 4 BEDROOMS - 2 down, 2 up. 20225 Mack TU 6-1 J 90 rounded by shade trees. 4 JOHN S. Eves, TUxedo 4-7133 rear yard. Possession at bedrooms, 2th baths, den, Clean. Finished basement. Purdy Are you thinking of selling your Grosse Pointe close. Priced at $51,500. "house. tour" kitchen. 3rd New gas furnaee. Garage. $4,- house? If so, call us. & OPEN SUNDAY floor bedroom and ltlth per. GOODMAN 000 will handle. Owner leaving city so priced to sell fast. :MR. fect for teenager. Early oc- 93 Kercheval 886.3060 BAIRMOOR CT., 1040 FEBRUARY 4th cupancy. Open Sunday 2 to 5. ADAMS. Edgar QUALIFIED SERVICE 2 :30 - 5 :00 ,Open Sunday 2 :30-5 :00 OPEN SUNDAY 2 to 5 MARTH!. BACHERS POST REALTY 63 KERCHEVAL TV 6-6010 Are you t'linking of selling HARPER WOODS - 20515 Ros- AN EXCELLENT 5-year 01d GROSSE POINTE School Dis. REALTOR - LA 7-9800 common, near Our Lady Colonial in fine conditio n your Grosse Pointe property? trict. 20831 and 20839 Van 739 Sunningdale •.• North VA 1.7710 Queen of Peace, Bishop Gal. which features a large panele d We need h01lses of all sizes Ant 'W e r p Harper Woods. of Morningside Drive. Pre. lagher High and Tyrone family room with fireplace , in all the Pointes to meet 'three bedroom one floor pare now to enjoy "Spring" schools. 90' lot, trees (50' modern k [tehp-n with all bull t- the demand of our qualified homes. Both recently recondi. in this exciting modern side yard for expansion). ins, large breakfast room, 4 buyers. 0 u r service of 35 tioned. Under $30,000. home. Three bedrooms, 2 HARPER WOODS Brand new kitchen, 4 finish. bedrooms, 2'h baths, carpet s A VISIT to this New , ays years in business specializing baths 2 lavatories, den, etc. TA PPA N S 20943 NORWOOD - n ear ed :r;ooms in basement (with and 2-car attaehed garage in the selling of Grosse UNIVERSITY 629. Well main- Once 'inside, you'll quickly England Atmosphere Pointe property can be of Harper. Face brick B~ story. extra kitchen and bath). Out- Owner transferred. loOIv in tained Colonial. Five good. note its entertaining possi- VALENTI NE'S DAY is help to you. The market is Nice living room, dining side room for studio, office, terest mortgage can be a s. will find you the home sized bedrooms two and one. bilities. Large lot 100x164. r goo~. Give us a call. No obli. room large kitchen and 2 etc. $23,800, terms, or trade sumed. com i n g, Give you half batp~. Den. Family rooiT'. Stop in today. Priced al of your choice. bedr~oms dowlL Carpeting. for 8IIIaller home. Open by Queen of Hearts the gahon. Recreation room. Early pos. $59,500. Quick possession. Large bedroom up. Newly 3, 4, 5 bedroom complete homes session. St. Paul's Parish. owner. T. RAYMOt'-~D JEFFS mOST wonderful valen- JOHNC. STAUDT, INC. decorated. 2.car glll'age. Now TU 1-1100 If no an~.TU 2-017 6 starting at $32,000. tine glft-a home of her REALTORS vacant. Grosse Pointe Schools LAKEPOINTE 790. Attractive ATTRACTIVE 3 BEDROOM • own." VAlley 2-0100 Colonial. Four bedrooms two Exclusive by OFFERED BY Hudson's Eastland-5 blocks RANCH S. OXFORD RD. baths of which one bedroom • Convenience of I.Floor living. Attractive painted brick Col o. Edsei. Ford Express-1 block and bath are on first floor. • 2 Baths, lav. in basement, nial. 4 bedrooms. 2'h bath s, Park.Playground-l block . Den Recreation room. Fine BORLAND PHOI'-~E:884-6200 ANIEL Family Room, Large Lot. Lo- large family room. screene d • GROSSE POINTE kitchen. 'Three car garage. cated in Grosse Pointe Woods- porch, double size lot wit h DANBURY PARK SUB. • 20225 Mack TU 6-1190 Star of the Sea Parish, and mature plantings. Perfect fo r FOLLOWING BY a development by. MOROSS ROAD 413 (Grosse dose to Public Schools. Priced children. Shown by appoin {- FIRST OFFERING Pointe Farms near Chalfonte) APPOINTMENT lv\cBREARTY in . low Forties, with 5""% Realtors Are You Thinking Selling ment by owner Saturday, Su n. A. W. MILLER, INC. -3 bedroom brick ranch, na- or mortgage availahle. By Own- 1792 ROSLYN-Lovely 3 bed- HARCOURT, Superior two.fam. day afternoon. 886-5350. VA 2-2590 tural fireplace, dining area, 19 KERCHEVAL TU 6-3800 your house? If so caU us. er. 886.4228. room hungalow neaf schools ily. Each apartment has two attached garage. Next to Punch & Judy Theatre 1- Open 9:00-5:00 week days; 2:00.5 and transportation modestly spacious bedrooms. Lower HAMPTON ROAD 1355 Sundays. Closed Saturday. priced at $2.\900. Enjoy a has a family room. Pleasing SOUTH ROSEDALE 612-Cus- FIRST TIME offered by orig- SECLUDED Far m s location. OPEN 2.5 SUNDAY crackling tire in the living Colonial exterior. 75' lot. Located off the West Bound tom built. 3 twin sized bed- inal owner. D('drooms, 2 full hath Colo. Lar)::e living room and Family colonial. 3 bedrooms, dinin g .~ bedrooms on each floor and LAKESHORE DRIVE- Grosse Ilwl.. 2 h.edroom~ and h~th room. Full dining room. Two a kitchen which looks like room, gas heat. Immedia te ; Professional ?n fIrst rloor, kltchcn IHIlIt. b dr m two baths. Poinle Shores. Overlooking ST. CLAlR SHORES it's wailing- to be photo- Olcupancy. Opcn Sunday 2. 5. Open Sunday 2-5 ! Workmanship IDS. allaehrrl garage. Newly coos heautiful lake. Five ber]- I

' J JIll 'rhursday, February r I 1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS 211-PAINTING AND 21P-fURNITURE REPAIR 21T-DRESSMAKING 21 U-.PLUMBING NO mTTER DECORATING The Tigers were the victims OLD COUNTRY, furniture reo ALTERATIONS and sewing. ELMERS PLUMJHNG and Heat- of two no-hitters in 1967, more finishing and antiquing. Cus. Will pick up and deliver. ing. KitehenAid Dishwashers, than In any other year and the CLASSIFIED DONALD BLI S5 tom reupholstering. 527.3933; disposals, dishmaster, repair, TUxedo 1-3669. eighth and ninth [n Tiger his. Decorator 521-4519. remodel. TUxedo 4-4882. tory. Exterior Interior FURS, dresses, skirts, coats, , Free Estimates ADS ~., 21Q-PLASTERING elc. Excellent work, reason- 21V-SfLVER PLATfNG Memorial r TU 1-7050 able rates. 775.2523. Grosse Point • C TUxeclo 2.6900 - 3 Trunk Line. To Se,ve You Quickly • 11 40 Years in G.P. EXPERT PLASTER and dry. SILVER & GOLD PLATING METHODIST CHURCH Your Ad Con S. Ckarged wall repairs. Licensed con. Church EXCLUSIVE ALTERATIONS 211 MoroS! Rood COMPLETE Decorating service. tractor, 20 years. Free esti. Oxidizing and Repairing United Presbyterian .:~. by Marie StepheDJ, Quick Painting, interIor, exterior. mates. PRescott 8.2678 01''173. Brass Polishing & Lacquering. BB6.2363 service on hems. (Furs), 16 Lake Shore. Rd. 13-REAL ESTATE Paper hanging and removing, 2377. TUxedo 5.7610. Jewelry Repairing. Engraving. AUnts!.,. 16-.PETS FOR SALE Materials, workmanship guar. Pe1Tll A, ThotrnU For Information, FOR SALE JOHN & FRANK Fireplace fixtures refinished., anteed. For estimates, call ALTERATIONS, prof e s s i onal 9:15 Famlly Worship,. c h u r c h night or day, POODLE puppies - 4 little PLASTER CONTRACTOP.S WILLIAM FORSYTHE work, coats, restyling, re- s c h 0 0 1 for au children, friskies, all you add is love. Repair Work LEEBERT , youth ..nd adults. call 882.5330 GROSSE PTE. FARMS VAlley 2.9108 lined, shortened, skirtS. M. Silver miniatures. 294.1055. Free Estimate. SILVERSMITHS 11:15 Worship Service for Youth Carl, LAkt'view 1.3953. and Adults, Church school 9:30 and 11:15 INTERIOR, Exterior painting, VA 4-'1765 14110 CHARLEVOIX Dutch Colonial. 3 bedrooms, P 0 0 D L E S, AKC registered, fg~cm~1:~:"~~Nursery Worship Service miniatures, silvers, 11 weeks floor tiling, carpenter repairs. 21 U-PLUMBING 8:00 Sunday evening, Jr. HIgh Ph baths, modern kitchen. SPECIALIZING repairs for 3 Blks. West of Chalmers old. 1.HOward 3-5173. Quality materials used. Free in Melhod1st You t h Fellow. and Church School St. Paul's par ish. Under 18 years. Cracks eliminated! VA 2.7318 .hlp. estimates. Lakeview 7-5318, 7:30 Suncay evenIng, Sr, HIgh "A LIVE GENERATION" $30,000. Call owner. 881-4859. Clean. Jim Blackwell, VAlley POCKET-SIZE white poodle. after 6 p,m. Meth"dlst You t h FeUow. '1;.he Rev. Permanent shots, trimmed. 1-7051. SPRENKLE 2 J Z-UNDSCAPfNG 'hip, GROSSE POINTE WOODS. HfI Gary R. Gruber 886-4417 and 773.2441. • PLUMBING SERVICE I All a"e 1.-elcome, story brick, 3 bedroom, na. KURT O. BAEHR 21R-BRICK AND • HEATING Preaching tural fireplace, dining, 1~ balhs, CUSTOM Painting and Decorat- ----.------R_e_lI_ar_d.le.ss01 racc .. j' DOG GROOMING by Tony Rico, CEMENT WORK • SEWER CLEANING TRIMMING, removal, spraying, _ SUD room, garage. By owner. ing, Wall papering. Guaran. All breeds. Toy and miniature feeding and stump removal I $26,500. 772-4248. teed. Free estimates. LI.ke- Free estimates. Complete tree pood1e,~ $5.95 pick up and REPAIRS VA 2-1282 The Grosse Pointe view 1-5716. service. Cal Fleming Tree deliver $1.00 extra. Price. in. Since 1916 Grosse Pointe 982 LAKEPO INTE -_. Waterproofing .1!ld hrick work. Service, TUxedo 1.6950. Congregational clude clipping, shampooing, We underpin footings, repair I Church I CUSTOM PAINTING I 3 BEDROOM Colonial. Large nail and ears. For appt. 823- ! Unitarian Church & DECORATING caved-in basement walls or 240 ChaIfon!e at Lothrop lot. ~ark privileges. Newly 0506. make replacements. .Inspec. i 17150 Mllumee at Neff Bd. WALL PAPERING , 9:30 and 11 o'clock decor~ted. :!24,900. Owner, tion of completed work in. I NEED home Interior and Exterior Obituaries Worship Services i Dr. lfflrry C. Meserve 822-37.'18. for beagle, AK(; vited; we guarantee 0 u r I 20 Years Experience Preaching papers, Female. Hunte:. workmalllihip. FHA terms, Church SChool, Crib Room GROSSE POINTE WOODS. Ex- RUDOLPH TONELLO Morning Family ServIce breed, beauliful markings, licen5ed, insured, bonde job too small or I FAMILY TIME" 9:30 a,m. Sunday School OLD ENGLISH Sheepdog, 20 5293 Yorkshire Handicapped Children. BERNICE ROSE l\lcCARRON 1>1 onday thru Frl day 884-()700. 882.9750 or 331-8029 tOD large. WBFG-FM - 7:30 a,m, months, female. 886 2020. Contributions in memory of Funeral services for 1111'S.Mc. I WlIIUZ.FM - 6:15 p.m. Re,.. George E. Kurz, Paltor Mrs. Menende7 may be sent to Carron, 55, of 476 Touraine 13C-REAL ESTATE BIDIGARE BROS. INC. Dr. A. Dale Ihrie-Minister Rev. Alan F. Harre, Pattor POODLE puppies, loys, minia. INTERIOR and exterior paint. the Most Holy Trinity Catholic road, were held on Wednesday, office 772-5715 SERVICES tures, AKC. Dozens to choose ing, wall washing and paper Church, 1050 Porter avenue, January 31, in the Verheyden from, $50 up. Will bold. Tinled hanging. Reasonable rat e s . evenings' till 11 TU 1-6988 Detroit, 48226, or St. Ambrose Funeral Home and St. Paul APARTMENT BLDG. OWNERS and trimmed, Stud servic~, 30 years' experience. Ray -' Catholic Church, 15004 Hamp- Church. She died on Sunday, Barnowsky, 823.5596, CARPENTER-All types repair Sf Paul Ev. First English NEW, Comprehensive Manage. $35 up. 831.5489. den road, Grosse Pointe Park, January 28, in St. John Hospi- and I emodeling. Carl Watson. ment Service Plan. Fees INTERIOR. EXTERIOR paint. LA 6-5501. 30, tal. Lutheran Church based on results, Compliment- 20-PIANO SERVICE ing. Attention a{Jutment OIVD- .Mrs, Menendez is GUfI'ived by Mrs. McCarron is survived by Chalfonle and Lolhrop Ev. Lutheran ary counselling session by PIANO tuning and repairing, er~ - retirees. General car. her husband, George and a her husband. Daniel; a daugh. TU 1-6670 appointment. Church Thomas Pettit, TRinty 3.9239 penler repairs, wall papering Customcraft daub'hter, Mrs. Gary Chapin. ter, Mrs, Sallie Van CoppenoHe; We [nvile You to WorshIp Goldie Levinstein, Realtor or TUxedo 1-2382, and gutters. Free estimate. Interment was in Holy Sepul. a son, David; her parents, Mr. Wilh Us "Vemle, Road at Wedgewood Toe Wbittier, 822-7752 CONSTRUCTION cbre Cemetery. and Mrs. George Forton; one 382-1221. Worship 8:30 and 11 :00 Drive, GroSH PoInte Wood. COMPLETE p:ano service. T!ln- COMPANY • • • sister, one brother, and three Sunday School (011 ages) 9:45 INTERIOR painting, Winter ChUlCh Se""ICf', 14-REAL ESTATE ing, rebuilding, refinishing, ELSIE CUNNINGBAlII grandchildren, Sunday School (oges I.BI 11 :00 de-mot1liog. Member Piano rates. Quality workmanship, Additions and Remodelin~ of all Funeral services for Miss Interment was in Mount Olivet 1:30 •. m. and 11 :00 a.m. WANTED Rev. l:;harles W. ~anClrack SundllY Ckllrch School ond Technicians Guild. R. Zech, Good references. TUxedo types expertly done. Cunningham, 73, of 19989 Cemetery. I Pastor AlIi INTERESTED in purchasing 731.7707. 1-3735. O'Mara court, were held on • • • • Family ROO!:lS • Kitchens , a;dward Harvill TU".do 4.5862 4-bedroom, 2Y.z.bath home in Monday. Jan',lary 29, at the LYNN F. 1\DTCHELL \ Vicar Adult Study, 9:30 a.m. INTERIOR PAINTING quality • Remodeled. R e c rea t ion the Farms or city ar~a. Would PIANO tuning and servlClng, Verheyden Funeral Home and -- like to have falllily room and guaranteed. Walter Mueller, workmanship at reasonable' Rooms • POl'ches • Attics Con. St. Philip Church. She died in Funeral services for Mr. Mit- recreation room. 882-2605. TUxedo 6-1090. rates. GuaTllDteed, Free es- verted • Dormers • Garllges Carmel Hall on Thursday, chell, of Grosse Pointe Woods, timates, TUxedo 5-2302, Janu'.lry 25. were held on Friday, January \ Christ the King Remodeled. INCOME PROPERTY 21-MOVING 6 STORAGE Miss Cunningham is survived 26, in the Bower.Rose Funeral St. Mitbaer s Lutheran Church WANTED BY PAINTING. Experienced, neat, Free Estimates and Planning by tbree sisters, Mrs. Rose Home, in !\larine City. MOCK end Lcd'\I'(I~' PRIVATE PARTY MAYWEATHER MOVING CO, fully equipped, reasonable. Horgan, Mrs. Robert Phillips Mr. Mitchell died on Tuesday, Epistopa\ (hurd\ Service. FHA Financing. Grasse Point. WOO<'n Family desires income real Licensed. Responsible. House. TUxedo 1-5306. after 5:30. and Mrs. William Geise; and January 23, in Detroit Marine DEAL DIRECT WITH 20475 Sunningdole Pork estate in Grosse Pointe or sur- hold and office furniture. Day one brother, Haro[d. Hospital. He is survived \IY a. 9 a,m, Worship Servic. BUILDER Graue Pointe Woad. rounding area. or night service. No job too L. SHURTLEFF Interment was in Mount Olivet son, Robert; thrce brothers,', and St1nday School READY TO BUY NOW large or too small. Free esti- R. Cemetery. Maurice, Lysle and 1If. Bernard; The He,'. Edgar H. Yeoman. 10:30 Worship Servic. PAINTING CONTP.ACTOR TU 1-1024 Call 778.9329 after 6 p,m. mates, 861-2280. • • • four sisters, Mrs. Taul Heidman, I Iledor Nursery for Chlldren thm Alfe :I ROBERT L. KENNEDY Mrs. Volney Jones, Muriel and Schedule oE Sen'lce. Postor: Rev. Woller J. Gefferl FAMILY needs fine 3 or 4 bed- KEN'S MOVING - Local sub- Best Maleriol. Service and price, H. F. JENZEN Funeral services for Mr. Ken- Norma IIlitchelI. Sunday.: a,oo, 9:30, 11:15 a,m, Director of Educatron: room borne, in 30's. Private, urbs. One piece or houseful. 25 years in Grosse Pointe. For BUILDING during the two Jater services nedy, 45, of 1807 Kenmore road, Interment was in Woodlawn Rrchard G. Krenning Low rates. TU 2-8540. free estimate call Mr. Jay, TUxedo 1-76mp:eled, TUxedo 4.5090 GROSSE POINTE resident look. 21A-GENERAL SERVICES Porch enclosures, recreation 29, in the Verheyden Funeral • ~ .. TU 1-7336 Home. He died on Thursday, JANE ANN (JEAN) BISSET ing for home in Grosse Pointe rooms, garages repaired. Woods for son. 2 or 3 bed. CARPET LA Y[NG January 25, in Grace Hospital. l"uneral services for lIIrs, FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST TV 1-9744 TU 4-3011 rooms. No realtors. Reply Box NEW AND OLD A+ PAINTING Barr, in High[and Fark, .Michi. Bisset, 87, formerly of Lincoln Grosse Pointe Fanns Sunday. I'J:30 a.Ol.-Church, Sunday School and Infants' Room P.14, Grosse Pointe News, by CARPENTER WORK-Modern- gan, lIIr. Kennedy is survived road, were held Saturday. Jan. ______~ Stair CarjJet Shifted by his wife, Gloria; a daughter, uary 27, in Riverside Cemetery, WedoeS!£'y Proposed Special Assessment For workmanship, children, road, were held at the Verbey- tures. AKC. Dozens to chose, 21E-SEWING MACHINE 521-2459. Alley Improvement from, $50 up. Will hold. Slud: REPAIR ------1 ONTAR[O I Memorial tributes may be I dcn Funeral Home on We

------.----- CO~IPLETETU:_tJHED .Additions eKitehens .Garages' MURRAY, JR. Kalhle('n Field. excellent markings. Horn e (;I'O>,~I' Pointe Farms adoptee! .I~nuary 15, l!l6fl ~ntl In aI'- -2 .Commercia[ Buildmgs Int£'Tl1ll'nl was in \\'oodmrf(' raised, VC'1. certified, ftllly ALL ROOF & GUTTER WORK' 372 - 30L Services for Edmllnd :lIar. Ccmetcry, eltrdalll'(' \lilh Scdion Ii of Ordin;mcI' :i:1l7 o( said Cily. \'aecinated. 885.3803. If no answer call 372.302:J .IIM SUnON shail I1Iurra~., Jr., ENT[AL __ . -- __ : ne5day, ,January 24. II£' was horn, on Thlll",d,,~, .1"OU,'I", -,' Shl Impro\"<' /lH'nt of (Ill' alley lying cast of :\1;Jek Avenll" y weeks, AKC, 331.2545. Tl;.~£'do 1-4807. 'WE DIG AN\) REPAIR Additions _ Alterations i? N£'wton. ~Iass.,. ami had h~£'n! dl~d. on :\Ionda,., .. ;alllwr 22. '11 1'\I,'nding a('rn" COllntry Clllh Park Suh, No. I. (ac. SCOTTISH TERRIER puppies, 2-' H-RUG CLE--A-.N--IN-G.-- II/tOKEN SEWERS N H I ~rsollnel <;upervJsnr at !loney. [)( atones, ~10,'!1It.1i. , IlIl'dllll: I" 1111' I'lal (lll'r{'"f [l'('ordl'(1 In Liller 51 of d ew omes well, Inl', .01' ,~£,vrn yrars. Pre.' Born In (,I'rrn:ln,. :\[r, I\rll" I'L,t, I'.I~" ~2, CII,' "f (;ro,,(' Pointl' Farms. \VaYI1(, AKC registered, also slu .- - -. -- --- ,-\11 Work Guaranteed vlousl~ he wa,> Assl'tant Diree-' g('r i, ~1I1"\'l\Td h.\' ? .'011 JIPllI".', service. LAke\'iew 1.0237. ARDMORE Kitchens, Family Rooms 'I II h (""lIllt,', \lld\l'~;ln from 1{"lancl Strel'! to :\[aek ."I"('nll" ______.__ _ 884-951 2. Wt Also ~pedali7e in 10~ of Admission~ at Bahson ln I anI Iwo ,franc (aug I('r', C, II. ,1It\'blln~: 01 ,1 (11111'ft'l" P;1VPIII £'11I tw,'nty (20\ fl'd :lIlNTA TFR ,'; and s tan d a r l"o;'Iewers repaired, Guarallteed TH IELE Construction hrrham Aealle;,y, Bo\~d(lIn GoJ: of SI. Pall\"~ I':' angl'lI,,;d Ltl. gr:II1111l:f('qlllrl'd In ,'ol1l11'('\,,,n with slll'11 inqll'o\('I1H'Tlh free Estimates Hea.,onahlC' rale~. 921.8175. & SIC Irge, and Bahson In~titllte. thl'r:11l (hul"('h . ,11,,1 10 1111'Illalll'r 't't f"rth m s.lid n'l'ort. STANDARD Schnauzer puppies. 7722252 777.7838, Upp Y O. lnll" 1lll'111, 1>.1, III 1',lrlill0<,,1 AKC registered, champion __ ___ . ZIQ-WAT£RPROOflNG PH 5.2323 lie is ~lIr\'i\'ed hy hiS wife Cem('\J'rv \(11)("(' h t"rlh,',' gll"rn Ih:,' ti,l' PI"OJlO'l'<1'1'('l'i.ll (' 1'01'11tl', Oil rOlilllH' 01\ _____ Wllik 1<1Irol 1,,111111 I tl ~ I'r"I"'I'III'.' POODLE puppies. Blscr stand. C()~I.j'Lf:Tf;"""de~~ratin~. Papcr.' mansh,p guaranteed. 92[ 8175 SEWIJ'\G a1tl'ratlons, alll.!ts and lwo son", William alld l"hri,> 1"lIr1".\. .!arw.lry ~I;.('II,. JlollI" r,of- III:', W:l WI, 111., lilt;. ,1/11/ IH, "r ch, '""''''1', ard. Exc£'l1ent AKC champion- h01nl(ing, Il1slIl'ed, ~lIar01nt~£'~ 21P-FURNITURE REPAIR dllldn'n; hem,>, .,ipI'£'r" pil toph,'r Offll'N, \(ollald !'n.or .'lld Ed ( Ilih 1'",1-, ~IIh \" \ ship stock. 3 months. P01p('1" Al Selllll'l/h'/ n ,,'do 1 (I.~h;l 101", tirap(" 'llo,,,,,r, ('lIfl('[1 'I" pan'n" r('lu.(,d .I,"I,~" 1\I,r ano \';'1"0. chairs alld folk Cmmt) ,\'~odatlon for HI'. polin: ~tall"n n'1(! cti;Hg('d ll' "".n..' P01il hanging, Have lIlsur. stool~ in ,Sl(wk. t;WALO, e~lall. 'i\LTERATlONS and rrpairs, tarO~,('.'~lOn of aleo 5hots, 881-4885. Pf 1'lIhll,Il, d 1\1tbe (;ro,,(' 1'0l/ltl' \",'w., 1."11" of .Tan, 2:i. 1!")li1\

anec, Kl'nnelh Pygott, Sto., hshed 1926, 13929 Kercheval ai' 1152 Maryland, (;rosse Pointe II' 1IIa."Hehll.~clb w()llld h~ appn' .. holl<' hl'\'I'rag,,~. TIl('il' pal"l'lth BLACK-puppies~;;:;;}ih~r cocker. 1 eum R.1780, after 5.30 p,m, : I-:;,.'>tla\\n, VA. 2.!\!l!t3. I'llrk. VAII('~ 1.2631. ,iatl'ti. \\('r(' Ilot,fll'd poodle, 5 wl'~ks old, 821.0422, , , . ' ~ , .

- ~. Thursday, February I, 1968 Pag' Thirty-silt GROSSE POINTE NEWS * * * * Feature Page * * * * who, where and whatnot Pointer of Interest Good Taste by whooz;' Favorite Recipes of Know who's the oldest ACTIVE member • • • of People in The Know flJ-8t'nfe the Neighborhood Club? It's Miss Clara Millar, who joined the Club ill 1928, when it was located in Oak PIQUANT PARTY street, and has been playing badminton with a Club Counter Points LOAVES group ever since ••. Miss Millar was presented with Contributed by a corsage last Sun-day, at the Teen Center dedication by Pat Rousseau l\lrs. Alfred Sangste~ and Open House in the Club's new Waterloo avenue 1112 lbs. grohnd beef Fit And Flair ... is such a flattering fashion line. In the building. * • • 1J2 C. water season's pretty feminine fabrics, it is irresistible! We 4 slices stale bread, crum- watch the arrival of delightful new clothes at Walton. Having blithely informed our readers ••• last month bled or minced Pierce , , • every day. One we just couldn't resist from that we were "off to see Bon Secours Hospital Assistance C, onion, minced a favorite designer is of a beige jacquard pattern. The League-sponsored Grosse Pointe Celebrity Series speak. 1/4. 1/.1, tsp. celery salt ensemble is really "in" in every detail. Let us tell you er Richard C. Hottelet," then arriving at the Esquire about it. The dress has a fitted bodice. The waist is Theater to find CBS News correspondent Robert Pier. ,,f;,;i 1f.l C. lemon juice ;v ;;r~ 1 egg, beaten marked, lightly by a belt band. The skirt widens grace- point on the speaker's platform, (his "View (rom the fully at the hem by a strategic bit of pleating. The short tsp. salt White House Steps" ~urn,~d ou~ to be, incidentally, one :111 single breasted jacket has <. raised but rolled and away of ,the inost illuminating, delightful Celebrity Series lec- ..;ml/ 112 tsp_ ground ginger ;"'1 Combine all, Ingredients. from the neck collar. So perfect for re~ort, noW: It will tures we can ever remember hearing - and we've heard ':;. Shape into 12 slIIflU ~oaves. meet spring and summer with great eclat! So will the a l"lt of them!), we almost hesitate to report, in print, I Place- 011 .jelly roll pan or ree. other new arrivals at Walton-Pierce. that the next Series speaker is Jean.Pierre Hallet, who'U tangIJlar baking disb. Bake 15 .. talk on "African Tribalism versus Nationalism" Thurs- minutes uncovered at 350., .. * day morning, February 8, at the Esquire ••• Topping Hair Has Shape .•. just like the new clothes_ The style , 1/ starts with a super sleek haircut and ends curly ... the ill 2 C. ketchup * * 11 tsp. dry mustard curls flicir.ed into positiiJrt. There's no limit to what you ••• According to his official biography ••. the six- , 1/.1, tsp_ ground allspice can do, particularly ij you have extra pin-on curls. Leon foot, five-inch M. Hallet is an "explorer, sociologist, Y3 C. brown sugar relates these new hairdos to the personality of his cus. naturalist, linguist, art collector, (he has 13 tons of 1f.l tsp. ground cloves tomers and the life they lead. His stylists at 17888 Mack I,;, Avenue, are developing new ideas fo;' small curly hair African artifacts), animal trainer, (he uses humane tech- 12 thin lemon slices. niques and a unique method of hypo mesmerism - no Spread topping on ~acb loaf. pieces. They are so easy to put on and so pretty to wear. lP~;.v.:;~;;"~L:;£i:,/i:~'ul:t~~$J;J;:}{:~K,;;';~_".~~:'y;".,...»... ~...:t:::.....:... m~;~.~~':~*~::~~,~ . lrJ whip or gun), and author of the international bestseller, Photo by Eddie McGrath, Jr. Top witb Il'mon slices. Bake 30 TUxedo 4-9393. 'Congo Kitabu.' • , • In 1948, at the age of 21, he be- ROBERT RATHBUN, GROSSE POINTE HIGH SCHOOL AR'f TEACHER. minutes more. '" .. '" came a sociological and agronomist for the Belgian Colo- $; Once upon a time •• , a wall was just what Webster says it nial Government. Determined to meet the Africans on a By Janet Mueller second.floor study balcony over- reets your work. This is almost is: "a ve~ticJe architectural member used to define and divide B b R th" h d t' d 1 t' . I looking his studio ... space." In today's home, no wall can get away with merely man-to-man basis, he lived with the ,aatives - and was o a uun a no lee , a mos SUDconsclOUS Y, The study balcony-studio was an 'heretical' method today-a riddled with tropical diseases, stabbed, speared, blasted teacber is not supposed to touch stalIding tbere, Walls fold into themselves to let two rooms be- that the night was quiet. Normally, in the middle of an originally a double, '(one on top come one larger room or they combine with cabinets and pass. and perforated with poison arrows! ••• a student's work: You'll de- Italian city, automobile and pedestrian traffic noises are of the other), sunroom. Bob had stroy' his creatj;'ity! ....:but she throughs to connect, as well as define, the eating and cooking constant, staccato ... But this night, Florence was quiet. a contractor cut out the floor does not' pretend to, te'ach cre- areas. Walls want to work for you ... Mutschler, 20227 Mack • • • And Bob Rathbun slept well. between the first and second Avenue ••. shows them how. , ••• To be recognIzed by the Massi ••• warrior tribe, ativity. She tejlches technique. He woke the next morning1'~------storeys, then did the finish work She teaches' how to' observe, be bad, to Jdll a Jion with only a native spear •• , After '" wilh a slight h~~dache, located sent from La Scala in Milan, himself. how to ~ee more and more ••. " .. . The Famous ... "Teeny Weeny Yellow Polka Dot mJracuJously recovering from the Bombuti Pygmies' poi. a boltie .of aspJrln and walked chairs from Bologna ... There The' walls are !.lung with his Art, Robert Rathbun believes, soned arrows, he taught this most primitive tribe to across hiS room !o get a glass were no sets, the lighting was students' pictures, his own pic- is good, onlY if it is cuntrolled. Bikini" is at Michelle's Boutique at Leon, 1788B Mack c'uJtJvate tbe soil, build houses, even to read and of water. He picked up the primitive tures, other artists' that he es- One eai!'t create without toots, Avenue. It's one of a collection of French bikinis_ If write ••• GEE! We hope HE showS' up! ••• glass, held it under the tap, E' ... G t' A t peciaUy likes, .• The furniture, and the artist's tool is the you're taking this trip (fashionably speaking) .•• you twisted the faucet. No water. "B tVtheryoonea m t c much of which he refinished II e per a wen on... h' If' h '''M t1 technique. may want one of those long zip-front cover-ups. More • • .. Bob Rathbun was annoy~ d' Everyone from the director to .Imse '. IS, e says" os y This is what he learned last cruise news . . . the new culottes have cape sleeves and Good.bye ••• to the Donald Klechers, of Lothrop His apartment lay ~n .the ~hU'd the girls in the chorus spent Junk-w!th the money. I have to year in Florence. Tbis is what come in five color combinations. road, Pointers since 1961 •.• Katherine and the chilo floor o~ an old bUlldmg In a time scrubbing walls, floors, I work With, I get an::ques only he is trying to teach his stu- dren, Donald, Jr., David and Chris, leave today to join street Just off the Arno, about making the theater £it for the by happenstance ... dents this year at Grosse Pointe '" . . Donald, Sr., in their new home on Long Island. , • The 20~ feet from the .Ponte Vec- performance , .. And, at the Durmg the year .he was High School. There's Such A Pretty Look ... to the fashions for resort ,RIechers were feted a few evenings ago at a farewell chlO. He heard hiS landlord final curtain call all the thea- abroad, Bob rented hiS house. "I spent 70 hours on my final and spring. Who can relax until she owns one? At Claire cocktail party given by Mr. and Mrs. Ron Morketter, of coming up the stairs.. ter personnel c~me on stage, He was glad to get back to it- drawing for Signorina Simi and, Pearone, 397 Fisher Road, examples of the 7.zetvsofter Mc.MiJlan road, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Newa, of Hollywood Bob Rathbun stuck hiS head clasped hands and the entire and to the States: on my final day, she sat down looks Ilre seen in the ensembles with the newsy dirndl .... d M R' h d T' f . h 1 ou.t th~, door. "Come here a audience start~d crying .•. " Glad to Be A.merfcall next to me, looked at my easel skirts and bolero jackets. Imagine these in wool or linen. d avenue, an lUr. an rs. lC ar Ice, 0 Fair 0 me m!Dut~,', he. called to th.e land. It was a fantastic sight, a fan. UAfter a year 1D Europe, I and said, 'You know, Roberto, Collect several! road, in the Morketter home ••• Among those gathered lord. I ve Just moved !D, and tastic experience But just as so GRATEFUL that I am an you have only just begun to to bid the departees "Bon Voyage" were the C. R. already there's no water .•. " what was Rob;rt' Rathbun, American!" he says: "I s.o draw on this .• .' • '" * You're Invited ••• the opening of JIIartha's Closet, Monday, Rundells, the Jerry Grones, the Tom Beatys, the Jerry The landlord stared, pushed Grosse Pointe Art teacher do- much prefer the American aUI- "And I knew whll.t she to meant •.. " February 19th at 373 Fisher Road. This is the day Martha Gilrey Petersnos, Mr. and Mrs, .James Lass, Mr. and Mrs. Robert his tenant aside, slrode across iog . nack dab in the middle of tude to life. I hear people here and Mary Jo Kerns will have completed their move from Tres Lees, the Harold Wescotts, the Stewart Cammetts, Mr. the room and flung open the it? - complaining about our Post Of. Chic Boutique and will be ready ro sbow you the new spring and Mrs. David Dennis, the James Powelis, Mr. and h~avy doubie sh~lters t~at ~ro- Bob Rathbun is a native ~ice !or example, and I think: Dinner Starts and resort fashions they have collected, You'll love the decor .•• Mn. Ralph Cross, the Donald Youngs, the James Fraw- Vide an effecl1ve nOIse-light Pointer horn in Cottage Hospi- You ve never SEEN anything the same pink and green •.. perfected. Refreshments will be l~_th. Ralph Sismores, the John Marschners, the Rob- barri?r h~tw,~en the "inside" tal.. H~ went through the De- like an Italian Post Office!" served from 2 until 5 p.m. and there will be informal modeling. ert Ven\ncka, the Robert Versicheles, the John Watsons, and outSide worlds in Italy. trOll Puhlic Schools, graduated Bo!, went to ~lorenc:e for a Trip to Theater Plenty Outside from Denby High and earned specific reason: I had reached • • * th • BroC8 Neidemires, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Janes, the "You don't haye any water!" his Bachelor of Arts degrl;:e, a certain plate~u, in my ~er. Dinner at 6 o'clock at the "That Face ... that fabulous face" .. , this year styles it MI'CdJael BryckJ, the William Kittels and Donald Me- he .shout~d, turnmg to Bo?, ges- with a major in Art and minors sonal work and III my teachmg, Grosse Pointe War Memorial still softer with warmer skin tones and warmer lip colors. Kenzie. turmg him toward the wmdow, in Education and Social Science and I felt the need for a food Saturday, February 10, pre- Dorothy Gray's top line Secret of the Sea, exclusive with • • • "Look!" at Wayne Slale University 'classical backgroun.d. This is cedes a charter bus trip to And good.bye to ••• Paul Magllla, Grosse Pointe In the night, the flood had He studied at the Calif~rnia not easily available in the Meadow Brook Theater, Oak- the Notre Dame Pharmacy, may hold. these styling secrets for you. First of all, the lipstick is creamy soft and there's Sehool Americm Field ServIce Exchange Student who come to Florence. College of Arts and Crafts States." land University, w b {'r e the bad been ma1dDg his home with the family of Dr, and "The water rose all"that day, taught in Denver, Col., ("It's ~ He spent ~is firB~ .t,:,o mon~hs group will enjoy the company's a great selection of "in" colors. You have choice of foun. Mn. Robert C. Thumann, of Yorkshire road ••• Because and pa,~t o~ the next, Bob re- bealltiful cit:., and I wanted to a?:oad. tourmg, vlSltmg ~aJor presentation of "King Leaf." ~ations either liquid or cream to warm-up your complex- Lt_ calls. At Its peak, the~e was learn to ski properly"), and cIties ID Eng~and and Middle A few extra seats are avail. Ion. For beauty's sake, investigate this quality line which of IWI fatheJ"'s Illness, Paul has been forced to cu~ short about 14 feet of water III my Centerville, Iowa, before enter- Europe, wa1!tmg thr~ugh ~u- able in the WaT Memorial's reo includes a fine night cream, powder and nail polish. hIs year In the States and fly home to Genoa, Italy. street. ing the Army seums, studymg, drawmg, dOing served seat section. Those wish- • • • "You know, of course, that : research. ing to join the group for dinner. • • • one.eighth of the art work in I Served 10 Germany . He arrived in Italy in October bus transportation with set-ups The Sphere ... buyers are in New York sending gifts and URGENT! ••• The Grosse Pointe Woman's Club- the cily was destroyed. The F Ie served for two years m enrolled in Florence's Academia and the theater should reserve goodies to 19849 Mack Avenue. Be the first to sp.e them. sponsored Unit to assist the American Red Cross Blood worst losses were in the library w~~n~;u~t. IG~;,m~ny, w~ere he di Belli Arte and found an immediately at the Center's of. '" ... Bank Program needs HELP! H you can give a little in the basement of the Uffizi fa '1 a ~rhe a dermh~n apartment. In November, the fice. The package price is $10 . rh The Kaleidoscope, •• sees valentines ..• unusual! You'll time or a lot, it will be greatly appreciated. Anyone and Gallery. ml.Y. ey s I ~en 1m flood came per person. everyone is invited to volunteer. Mrs. Walter Hallenbeck, hUButtherIe were 10bsseslev~ry. ~:~~~~\v~~~~ ~~~~r~eodnetos;~: Faced' with Declst~~ see them as fun to send. The card collection features a 884-4658, is the lady to call for further information. were - .. rem em er s armg, subsl'tul t h' {"Th l' Now, Bob had a deCISIon to HfJViJl'" light bulb with the message _.. "You Turn Me On." Then almost without comprehension, \ hat I e ld eac mg, a s make. "I can'l emphasize too there's an octopus ... "Embraceable You." At 16135 • • .. at a lhick scum ring around ; 'nt ,,~o . tm~ f on hGrosse much how grateful I was and Mack at Bedford, Cupid has a sense of humor. 1\I!~helangelr.'s 'Bacchus' .... " in~uc~ed: JUS e ore e was I am, fo~ being perm.ilted the .op- PILFERINGS We were several days WIth- lIe ta t d 'lh th P' Iportljmly to take this sabbatical • • • . I out Sllhstan t.la1 f00,d a woeh I IP bI' sS rhI'e WI 1 B et omteh year. When the flood first. Wig Wasting Away ••• in your drawer? Take it out and to Th H Edward Nepi, Parrucchiere, 19463 IIlack Avenue, like so many e unganan p aywright Ferenc Molnar used to month without running waler. a ul IC c 0:> s m 95, eac ing struck. pveryone in Florence tell a story of Furstenberg, a German banker, who tele- We'd hurry to the street cornl.'r s\ ft ~~c~a~dth Elemtentary jnaturallY hurried to help to suurt Pointers are doing. Yes, hairdos have ehanged and so can phoned another banker to make an appointment. The when we saw the Waler Truck, c o~, SWIC ~ e. nex year save what could be saved ' your wig. Their stylists can create the new tousled curly loot man said he would have to look through his engage- felch our water home in plastic ~~ Pierce .J~I~lor Il1gh, taught Helpers poured in from o'th-e; for your wig via clever shaping and Capilustro methods of eurl. ment book first. gasoline cans. . . cre or elg It ~ears, spent last countries. other cities in Italy ing. Give your hair piece a new lease on a fashion life. TUxedo Furstenberg could hear the surf of the pages being Oil Covered Walls rsea~u~~e~~~;batl;~~~i~~E~rope, I "But after the first few weeks: 4.8858. ruffled in the banker's book. No time free in .January, "There was no clean water to Pointl.' IIigh S hit lrosse when the immediate problems '" '" ... F b M h tl t d Th th' d f wash out lhe buildings. Very a d ,'11 b c 00 ar c asses had been solved, I took stock of l\~r. M.cHugh ... offers a program of piano for children e ruary or a.rc, le man repor,~' e. It. 0" few people in Florence live on 1 c: 1\1 e. a member of the I my own situation I knew I was WIth little or no background in piano. It aLquaints chil- April was his f1rs~, free afternoon. "On AprIL thIrd, the ground f100:, so very few rosse Pomte North Hi<;hI supposed to be ~nrolled in a~ dren with rhythm, tonal studies, music reading and writ. said Furstenberg, I have a funeral. {leople were actually 'flooded School Faculty when tI,e new accredited school usin m ing. Classes are limited to ten students to provide an op- --S. N. Behrman, "The Su~pended Drawing Room" oul,' hut the w<,ter w.'nt into sC~Io~1opens. n~xt September. time properly , g y • • • lhe basements and, whl.'n the e s excltl' and pIe a.sI.'d "I had n~t been satisfied portunity for some individual instruction. Children are flood receded oil slick covered about the move to Grosse POlllte with the inslruct' n t th A d taught to play their lesson in the company (,; others. This Motion'picture producer Sam Goldwyn once scolded the walls .. .' North. "I've alw~ys. fel~ that emia before thel~O:d' ;owcaal~ MAGICIAN is a great experience for any child. Call TUxedo 5-6215 his bridge partner, Constance Rennett, ror overbiddin~ "I had never been in a nalur. ~~l has ,? natnr~I he-m With the though the Academia' was' re- TED JOHNSON for more information or an appointment to see the Music a band. "How did I know you had nothing?" she asked. al disaster hcforc I had thought' ea!~r, t e?l~mb Bob.. a past- opened on a part.time basi's its SpeclalirinllIn ehlldren'8 parllu Playshop on Fisher Road. o el s "Didn't you hear nw kecpinl{ stiJI?" demanded Sam. IthaI waler simply \1'l.'nlU[l md I ~r~~~ en"a d t ~ e~OI~ Purg rooms, equipped with slove~ 10 For {:r,O~el'iI~~lifW 3.9SU * • • -Alva Johnston uThc Great (ioldwyn" r:mc down. But the silt left in ;Willia'm en 'g r(; ralg,p' IT'lkcep the models 'varm \vere ------A Magic Carpet ... you don't need to transport you to , . the streets aCtcr the flood was' • . r~I, rosse OlD e :heing used to dry out' books fabled lands. Kes1wn, Kerman, Bokhfl.Ta and Sereghan . •• • ~asily a yard high. cars caught Nort.h Pn,nclpall, lovl.'s the the. 'from lhe library ... conjure distant place:: and wealth of ancient design. Pick To feel out reaction to American ice cream, a U.S, ,m the torrl.'ots \~'ere tosscd and, ~trcr /la~~ed a Theater "Many of these hooks were l~r~t your carpet at Ed Maliszewski's, 21435 Mack Avenue. It fir':'l flew half a tun of it ~ver to Paris with six pretty I w~dgl.'d, .ac.cordlan.plcaled, b,e. tha;'s ~~:n ?~be ~ ;:~:t s~~ool damaged irreparably. To save will land right in the decorative picture for 1968 because waItresses for a swank tastmg party. "You Americans," !t\\ecn blllldmgs, .111 the g!ass In g y. what could ~e saved, earh page the trend is to Oriental rugs. Y01~don't need a pocket of mused the Count de Vogue. "Twenty-eight flavors and I all the ground floor II'mdows N Expand Art Pr?gram had lo be dru~d out individually, I tt't 'F h II was brokeo . . . ext year, both high schools then scraped cll.'an with --- gold fO": these excellent reproductions from Belgium. A S.X pre y wal resses - a .renc m,~n ~'ould have had I "There was no clean water in WIll move Uj> from a three- stylus. , ." a .- 9x12 files out of the store for about three hundred nine. SIX flavors and 28 pretty .wat~ress~s. . "I which to wash our.~clves. Now, course to a si~.cours~ art de. Found Female God teen dollars. -Charhe RIce. The Week MagaZln~ '\lhen I sl('p into the "tower in part~ent o((~rmg. RIght now,' While Bob \Vas debating whe- .~ :rn;r;;~:{i:(-/."",':';' ,,'5 '~/~nv' , .... :- .•.• ,_' •.' Ihl' morn,ing, J can'l help sing. Bo~ ~s leachmg Drawing. an.d Ither or not to slay on in Flor. An open leiter to the 1 I Quakl'r IIlaid ••• puts its'" best• look • forwarll at Kitchen Re- , mg-I thmk the shower is the P,amtmg anrl General Art m hIS I ence, to h('lp in the work of res. Greyhound Bus modelers, 15218 East Jeffrrson. Only the most carefully ~own 1>0 ' grcatest of ALL modern invcn- lugh SChOOl.cla~SI.'5. pIllS an loration ann continue, as best Terminal: and processl'd North ,\ml'rican birch is selected for yonr kilchen. tlOns , . . adult class III Flgur~ Drawing he rould, his studies at the Your terminal is a dis- Tbl're are tWl'nty one lustrous wooll finishes and many cahinet Oampnl'ss anll ('0111 111at n lhc. I Grosse Pomte War Acadl'mia. a particillar stlld'IO groce to our ~ity. I took my styles ... Con:('mporary. Colonial, F.arly Aml.'rican Concsto!'(a ) "1' lerc 1I',1S O? f'lc('lncity, 00 C lona . I \I as. recommendt'd 10 him: The I Il;Ilian Provincial, French Pro\incial •. , for an ~stimate cali hrat ... Aol! It was 50 cold!: lie frankly prefcrs ternage I Atrlirr of !'>'i"norina Simi I daughter there to ~o bock 776.551::. Pf'ople \lore threc, four. f'l'(' I s:~ld('nts:, ("Most adults." h(' i "If there i~a femalf' 'gor! in to school, and I was op- SI\'l'at<'rs . '.. Wh~n I. got home claims., ~~ant an Instan! Suc.: ltaly, Silmorina Simi is she," he poled at the filth and COr- • • • ~n thf' f'V('nmgs. 1d Jllmp nght cess Pill I, and. do('sn t hI." I sa~'s ierv('ntly. "Working with ruption I saw. The Latest Look ... in hair fashion can be hae at Tresr mto h('d-oul 01 h('rl, T couldn.t grudge extracurncular liml.' I h('r is a hr('alh.taking expl.'ri. Any viSitor from another C~ic CoiffUT:es. 18700 Mack Avenue. By the way, the staff stand Ihf' riamr,nf'ss. Even last sprnt on.lhcm: lIe s~nt part of ('nce. lI('r sllirlio is v('ry. very city would think they stop- wl~1 be l~avmg for New York for classes with renowned ,.1unl', morf' than .~ix months I~,l ChCl,~tmas vaCal!On,,1DNrw lIcad('mic. very, very classil'al. perl off in a gorooge dump hair styltsts of Europe and America. 886.1377. af!f'r Ihf' flnod. you cotlld slill '. ork, rl.'.connOlt~rlDg for' "I IVl.'nttIlerI.', T was am aled, I '" • '" f('el dampnrss oozing from the (~ross(' Pomtl.' Ihgh School'~ d('lig'ht('d. . J asked her if I : rather than a big city termi- ~ huildin~s , . . ,f~r~l Art Deparlment Student could enroll; she sairl no all i nol. It is incomprehensIble Menu Musiug ... at. Wesfield's, 15506 Mack at Somerset Lovely, Long Stemmed "As .~oon I1S Ihl' lI'atl'r II'l'nt 1'1 c I d Tnp to. l\Ianhallan, the classes were filled . .' . II to me, wh