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•. OOPerYeu Entered as second Class Matt.er at GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, Thursday, January 24 Pages-Two Sections-Section One Vol, 3o-No, 5 the Post Office at Detroit, Mlchllaa. 30, 1969 lOC Per CcPY

'. IIEADLINES The Cottage Hospital of the Future Create Committee EXPC11s Give of .the Scary Fuels WEEK To Seek Solution About Users As 'Compiled by the Grosse Pointe New! Participants in Program ~t To Convent Edict North High Impressed: Thursday, January 23 May Extend Format MICHIGAN INCOME this New York Province Sending Representatives to Discuss to Other Classes year will be $1,453,200,UOOand Alternate Plans and Proposals expenditures will be $1,510,- W.lth Comml'ttee If any ninth graders at 600,000. The state's general G P . t N rth H' h fund will be kep( out of the red ------rosse om eo' Ig only by using the $70.3 million Parents of students and alumnae at the Academy School are unaware of the surplus expected at the end of of the Sacred Heart continue to work toward a solution effects of LSD and other the current fiscal year. It is to the problem created by the announcement of the New drugs, it will not be the helieved that the new Gover- York Province of the Society of the Sacred Henrt to close fault of the teachers in the nor's first budget is merely de. the doors of the Pointe landmark in June of this year. social studies ,department, laying the day of reckoning on Currently the C8mpau Com.s>------Working under the diree- a tax increase. mittee president, Peter J, Mer- P Z- Q I tion of John Corbin, depart- WILLIAM. G.4OMI~LlKEN was ,cier, is awaiting a he.aring b~- 0 'tee uas" ment head and Dr. William fore Judge Horace Gilmore In Craig, principal, they plan- sworn in as Michigan's 44th Wayne County Circuit Court, I ned a two-day program of governor Wednesday. The 46- . F'd J 31 II" M C - Spr Ion rJ ay, anuary . lr. er- r-me" ee education and information year-old Milliken told reporters, cier, who has two children in -z h . "I'm ready for the job - and I ~ttendanee a~ t~e A.eademy, has Of ]aven- es in cooperation with aut ort- eager to get started on it." He filed 8S plamtiff lD a "class "ties in the fields of law en- pledged a total commitment to A VIEW FROM MUIR ROAD OF', THE" F'U"TURE EXPANDED COmmAGE HOSP,ITAL action" pursuant to the applic. forcement, pharmacy. and the people of the state by work- ...... able Michigan Court ru'es, Pair Arrested Attempting scientific research. ing to improve the quality of '" ' <1;------h h h t . '. th ------~ Add I were e opes 0 enJom e E t f B Sh The stlldents were provided life in Michigan. T B h Cottage Hospl.tal ition A t M-' Academy from disposing of the .n ry 0 ump op; with many facts related to the ., * • wo rot e'rs I rres an property now occupied by the Loot Recovered from legal and medical aSpects of Friday, January 24 r' b THE SENATE confirmed ' W. A 1 fe-I A' school and .or such relief as Other Rob eries drug consumption during their e'. IDS ppro:'&ra 0 ounCl: Two ccuse the court deems proper and social studies class. \ President Nixon's nomination of '~ I . bl Walter Hickel as Secretary of Attack ,Polr,c equlta e. Park police end e d the Over and over, speaker after the Interior, overriding the op- Af C h To Cost at Least $'2 Million Of,4 t. g Committee Elected budding c rim e career of speaker stressed the unprediet. position of a few Democrats. ter. ras ,i:l.CCOS 'tn In the meantime a Planning two juveniles on Saturday, ability of a person's bebavior Hickel was the only Nixon nomi. Committee has been formed. J 25 h th when he is under the effect of nee not unanimously confirmed Work to Start in Early Spring; Houses on East Side of City Officers Nab Suspect The first meeting was held on anuary ,wen ey ar~ drugs. by the Senate. Officers and Youths Re. Muir Road Will be Demolished To Provide Also Wanted in Farms., Monday, January 20, at tbe Con- rested the youngsters in the Students were informed that, • • • • H 't I T t t R f' Ex ' P' vent. The following people were act of attempting to break in the case of hallucinogenics, A TOR:l!lADOsweeping across qUire osp' a rea men , oom or pensIon rogra", Hearing Set for Wed- elected: Charles Bayer, Mrs. into the Ewald Bump Shop, for example, because drugs re- central ~nssissippi killed 31 Following Struggle at What better time for a hospital to aimounce plans 'ne~day, February 26 JO~f1nu!U'iussA' MkullHen'MMlliles1005 Wayburn avenue. The act differently on each person, people. Damage was widespread Accident SCf'ne A . flen, r., Fran . u en, pair had just completed even a single dose may cause in three counties, and it is ex- for expansion and moderniza~ion tha.n in its 50th nm. Within hours after the C. Bradfot:d Lundy, Jr., i'llary burglarizing the Park muni- long.term physi~at and mental peeted that more bodies will Two Farms police offi. ver~ary Year? .Cottage H?Spltal, ,WhICh has served the I mother of a l5.year.old Ann Beattie, ~rs. Walter B~i~gs cipal garage at the rear of da;mage. They are even report. be found as clean-up operations . 'd t res.ldents of thIS commuOlty. for the past 50 years and tude t at Grosse Po'lnte Rlbinsonr WIlliam H. Griffith th M .. 1 B 'ld' ed to have induced cancer. cers, answenng an aCCI en WhICh hopes to better serve It through an expanded and s n. .. and Robert L. GoUredson. e un 1c 1paUl mg, May Extend Program ~f:J~~d~[~t:1:i~ ~:lls;;~~a~; call at Mack aV,enue and modernized hospital facility, has received the long- S?uth H~gh School notified 'Memh~s of the committee 15115 Jefferson avenue. ' Teachers and administrators e~~fen,~_ .. ti~. . _. B~u;~ne~~~th rO~~~~:J:" ~ from the GreaterDe~~ Area lf~;,Clt: pO~lCe that her d~g~; _=~~~~~o~~:~=a.~f.J~~: an~e~elS~~h~::~;l!trrea~:~~ at North ,High are studying eare- ,~t~_aJULWiQi:~twO. it lori-do aI's ~~~-_.,.. I ,,~ .. ,1~~C~Munen. At that time they elee. tbat the boys, one 15 years old funy the program evaluation THE NIXON ADMINISTRA- brothers who attacked the ..' .'. . ! 1.1 ed in J 1919 It on Friday., J a n u a r y 24, ted Mrs. Walter Briggs Robin. and the other o~ly 11 years old, ~~e~~o~~et~~.~~yninp~o gg~:~ TION announced Friday an in. policemen without provoea- The hospital 'IS ; still awaiting cas. f thranuary, d" police picked up a suspect. son, cl1alI"man and Miles M. bolh of DetrOit, had broken crease to seven and or'e-half tl'on. One brother suffered the CounCIl's deCISion concern- e0!1~lsted. 0 ee war 5, con. Th . I alkin ... O'Brian co.chairman. into the bump shop on Satur. witb an eye to extending the . th dd'ti f tw f1 tammg fIve beds for adults ~ glr was w g nor .., , ' formal tu other classes. percent in the maximum in- a gash on the head when mg e a I on a 0 oors f" bed f, h'ldre d th ' on Rivard at Kercheval when Members of the Provineial day, January 18, and took a terest rate on mortgages in. other officers were forced of patient beds in the new wing. ;ve. t: or ~~ Jt ~n ree a man in 'an old model black Council of the New York Pro- number of tools according to "Many of the comments on sured by the Federal Housing h Included in the immediate I tras~ne ~s, WI d ah ~ en, r~' car spotted her and' asked vince of the Society of the Sa- the boys' confession. The IIlJs the evaluation sheets stressed Administration. Secretary of to subdue t e assailants. future of the hospital is the Y. aun ry an ea ng p a? where Cadie'ux road was. The cred Heart were sch2duled to also admitted breaking into the the importance of the need for Housing and Urban Develop' Warrants approved by Wayne ad~ition of an .lntensive Care The .upper floor was occupIed girl approached the car to di- fly in on Wednesday, January municipal garage, and being in- p~ren~ involvement," Mr. Cor- ment, George Romney, said County Assistant Pros!!Cutor Untt and Physlo.Tberapy De. by resident nurses and a house- reet the man. The man then 29, to begin discussions of new volved in shoplifting at the bm said on Monday. He ~dded when he made the increase an. Angelo Pentolino, charge the partment, new faeiliti~ for the kee;per. After a thoro~gh reno- asked her to get into his car ,and alternate plans and pro. Downton J. L. Hudlion company that based hupona thtabulatlO~of nouncement that the rate was brothers,. DorianP. Griffin, 22, operating and emergency rooms, vation, ~ottage Hospital was and go for a ride. The girl fled. posals store more than al! of e question- determined after consultation and Dwayne M., 17, both of 41',0 an enlarged Radiology depart. opene_d Ul March, 1919. S?me She described the man as about The' committee bas been . Alert Citizen Calls ~air~s,. ~ ~r;entth ~f t~e f~~u' with the Veterans Administra- Bournemouth, with assaulting a ment, laboratory, storeroom and wee~s elapsed before a patient 30 years of age, thin, with black formed in the nope that thro~gh . An .alert c~tizen observed the U::d ,~~sIC:,:rthwh~e, 9; ~e: tion, which disclosed a simiiar police officer. central supply, and oiher ex- ,applied for entrance a~d doubts hair and black rimmed glasses. mutual endeavors some solutIOn J~veniles trymg the doors and cent said I;hat the question.and. interest rate for GI loans. Treated for injuries at, St tensive modernization and ex- aros~ a,Sto the necessIty ~ the The suspect Was next spot- to the problem can be formu. WIndows of the bump shop, and answer periods were valuable, • • .. John Hospital were Patrolman pansion. hOIiPltal. ted by City Patrolmen John lated. saw them enter a car on ~e '89 percent believed that the Sunday, January 26 Johrf Kraiza, who suffered a Way Back Then Doubts Are lianlshed. I Drummond and Richard Lanski ------company storage lot and rif.le kind of program was necessary. , I . PLANS F'OR A DOMED sports gash over the left eye that re- Cottage Hospital was men- But the doubts, were unneees- while they were on routine pa- Sh IOf 0 T 0 !1Jrough the g~ove bo.x. The elt- "More than 90 percent of the stadium at the Michigan State quired three, stitches; and Pa- tioned on OCtober 1, 1919 in sary. By August 1 some 65 trol on Kercheval three hours Op I lIng rlo Izen called police. This occurred students polled evaluated the Fairgrounds moved ahead Sat- trolman Donald Dewey, who the hospi~l journal which pre- patients were admitted. This later. At that time they noticed R d 0 Co at 3 p.m. Drug Abuse Pro!!I.am as 'excel- urday with the disclosure that suffered multiple bruises and sented the following information: surprising- demand taxed the a car fitting the description of eporte In Ity All P?liee units responded to lent' to 'good'," he added. "Stu. impartial experts will be named scratches ahout the face and "The Cottage Hospital is a di. hospital beyond capacity and the aecoster's car traveling easl the radIO broadcast, and con. dents' comments provided us next week to determine whether neck. Both had x-rays taken for rect result of the influenza epi- ncessitated enlarging the plant. on Kercheval. The officers pur- Marilyn BartilOOre,. store verged on the shop, and the with additional insights" he the stadium would be econom. (Continued on Page 4) demie of 1918. There were at The sum of $22,624 was the sued the ve}Jicle. manager of Kay Baum's 16822 boys were taken into custody. said. ' ieally p r a c ti c a I. Alfred R, ------that time nearly 600 cases, with total amount of the subscrip- Ignore Stop Sign Kercheval, called City police on h . b Glancy, Jr., of Lakeshore road, seven deaths, in the Township tions obtained originally by the The driver failed to stop W en questioned y LaPratt Students Are Impressed chairman of the Michigan State Help Remlesled of Grosse Pointe, and many committee. in charge of fund for a stop sign at Lincoln and Thursday, January 23. to report and I.'etrie, the young thieves The evaluaijon sheet asked Fair Authority. said his group -1- severe cases had to be neglected raising for the establishment Kercheval then took a left turn a larceny from the store. ad m ~tt e d to the. attempted eight sp!lcifie questions ("Was has determined the Eight Mile In Locating Do!! as the nurses employed by the (Continued on Page 2) on Kercheval and another left Upon arrival officers were breakmg and enteIllIg, Slid to the film worthwhile in the treat- and Woodward site is the best ...... Board of Health, and the gradu- on Washington. The officers told that a white female, a white t~e Ja;~ary l~hburglar~ of the ment of the Ilubject of nareot- available for the facility and ate nurses, and volunteers sup- then radioed the station with male and a Negro male, enter. sop. rlOr to e secon try to ics?") and provldj!d a space for has developed a model of what Officials of the United States plied by the Neighborhood Club, Women Victnn°s the information that they were ed the store and left with a pair get into this building, they said, co~ments T h r e e students it would like to build there. He Post Office branch, Kercheval were unable to cover the area. pursuing the suspected aceoster. of striped bell bottom slacks they also broke into the munici- wrote: . added that the group will now avenue at Marlborough in De- The crying need fOr a small Of Purse Thief The driver. Raymond Roy and a pink blouse. , pal garage. "It really gave us the infor. have to determine if the stadium troit. are asking for belp in hospital, where severe cases Miller. 3008 Easl1awn, Detroit, The girl, described as being LaPratt and Petrie said tllat mation on what happens to a can be built, financed and main. locating a small dog tbat bit one could be concentrated was evi- was slopped on Lincoln at st. about 20 years of age, slender they went to the boys' homes, person who takes drugs." tained under its own earning of the branch's mail carriers dent. Baroness Von Kettler, A thief accosted a mother Paul. Police issued MiIl(!r a and with blonde hair}, then en. and witl1 the permission of their "The panel was very infonna- power. on Wednesday, January 22. who was a nurse's aid during and daughter in front of 951 violation for the Stop Law. He tered the gas station next to mothers, searched the young., tive. Jt was a good idea to bring • * * The carrier. whose name was the epidemic, had the situation Beaconsfield, on Wednesday, was then advised of his rights. Kay Baum's and changed inlo sters' rooms and recovered ev. in university students." lIlonday, January 27 not given, was bitten while before her and initiated the January 22, grabbing -the After talking with 1Ililler the the !'.tolen merchandise. The ery item the lads said they had "The panel was very good MORE THAN 9,000 pcrsons delivering mail in the vicinity movement to raise funds to buy mother's purse but unable to officers placed him under ar- trio escaped in a '68, gray Olds. taken, including two parking and I learned that I never sought sheltcr Sunday from of St. Paul and Audubon, by a and furnish a Cottage Hospital. seize the daughter's according rest on suspicion of accosting. mobile. meter keys slolen from the city would want to take any kind mudslides and floods \vhich small brown and white dog, She nnlisted the help of Mrs. to information released by Park He was laken to the City police ------garage) and an u n k now n of narcotics," devastated Southern California. possibly a Brittany. The animal Benjamine Warren, Mrs. John police. station, and once again adviscd SPEEDER STOPPED amount of change in nickels See Sal I'lineo Film causing more than $30 million was wearing a choker chain and S. Newberry, Mrs. Phillip Mc- Mrs. Sophia Elange of 950 of his rights. Miller admitted Jaml's T. Dixon, of Detroit, and pennies. At the initial hour-long ses. damage. The death toll after tag. Millan, Mrs. Murray W. Sales, Kitchener, and ner daughter, to officers that he had spoken was picked up by City police Two Bags of Loot sion, held Thursday, the stu. nine days of storms is 87. Pres- Anyone with information can Mrs. Witter Peabody and Mrs. Mrs. Alice Tropper, same add. to some young girls earlier in speeding east on Mack. Dixon, The detectives said that two dents saw the contemporary ident Nixon declared the cntirc call Park police, VAlley 2-7400. R. P. Joy. Frank W. Hubbard ress, told police that they were the day to ask directions. was also wanted by Detroit pol. bags full of articles shopliftcd film, narrated by Sal Mineo, slate a major disaster area and ~~()ihebranch post oHiee, 88'.l. acted as ,trustee for the fund." crossing Beaconsfield, from Couldn't Be Pllsitive ice on a warrant. He was taken from Hudson's on Friday, Janu- "Insight or Insanity?", designed provided $3 million in federal If' the animal is r;ot found I Residents Arc Generous number 966, to their parked 1?Je girl. wa~ called to City to the City station where he ary 24, were confiscated from to provide background infonna- funds for relief operations. Thc h '1 '. car. when the theft took place. station to Identify the man. He paid $31 on the warrant and thc home of the older boy. tion on LSD and other hal1uci- announcement said more funds soon. t e mal m~n may ~ave The reSIdents of Grosse Pomte The women .-aid that as they was 1llaced in a line up an' I the was then turned over to the I The mother of the ll.year-old nogenic drugs. The mm covered were available if needed. to ~ndergo a senes of painful responded generously and a rea~hed their vehicle, a man girl -selected Miller out of the Detroit police. (Continued on Page 4) the historical development from .• • • rabll's shots. house at 54 Oak Street was pur. ran toward them from a south. line.up, but indicated that sl;, ------I its discovery in Switzerland in THE FLOODING River Raisin easterly direction, and snatched could not make a positive iden. G h 1938 b:l researchers working on appeared stabilized late Sunday L-b PAl Mrs. Elange's purse. Mrs. tifieation. Obtaining ood Teac ers a cure for migraine. night after repeated dynamite 't rary resents nnua Elange said that she was so Fur the r invc~tigation reo The effeet.s of LSD were de. charges were used to blast ice surprised she o{{cred no reo vealed that the Farms police R · C F. I scribed to the students: the ap- jams that formed at the Win. Exhibit of Pointers' Art sistance, but not so hcr daug}]. had an accosting complaint that equ'tres onstant "g tt pcarance of strange patterns of chester Bridge in Monroe, Mich. ter. might be associated with this wildly moving colors; suspcn- The flood extended seven blocks ------When the rohber made a arrest. They contacted a 15. "We arc committed to getting provides us with 1.000 to 1,200 sion of time; appearan~e of along Front and Elm streel~ The Fine Arts Committee of out to date which included grab for Mrs. Tropper's P>lrSC, year-he put up a battle. The dis. that on January 18, a man who able." Lawrence i<'. Kennedy, 100 to 150 vacancies .~ach away; the recall in terrifying the downtown shopping district. Public Library is pleased to mosaics, in addition to paintings couraged thief finally gave up, had picked him up while he Assistant Superintendent _Per- year," he said. d('tail, or long forgotten inei. when the threat was halted. acknowledge the enthusiastic in oil and watercolors. and fled south, toward Fairfax, was hitch-hiking at Stephans sonnel for The Grosse Pointe Citing the growth of the llents; a loss of normal 'cause • • - public response to its Annual As in the past, the show was where he disappeared, taking and Kercheval, had exposed Publi.. ~~hool System. said ~ehool system, he commented and er{f~Cl' rclatio'iships' and Taesday, Jannary 28 exhihit of the works or Grosse juried by William Peck, General. the mother's purse with him. hl'm,'elf, to the youth. Monday night to the delegates that in the past deeRde the pro. loss 0 EJlldgment.ts Q I ed IRAQ PUT ITS armed forces Pointe artists at the Central Curator of the Detroit Institute Mrs. Elange said that the The youth went to the sta of the PTA Council, fc~sionlll staff has increased 46 lIper Ul'~ton on alert Monday in expectation Branch of the Library. of Arts. purse contained about $28 in tion and positively identWed r Following the film the slu- This exhibit sponsored by the Artisl~ whose works were se. cash, and personal ilems. MI'llAras the man, During the course 0 his ad. p I' cl'nl, the office force 68 dents had the opportunity to that Israel would retaliate for ." dress. "Sta££ing Our Schools," per ccnt, and the plant person. k t' f th h 'ngs of nine Jews and Lihrary as a public service to lecled are John Wargelin. Eltz. Neither she nor her daughter Miller was turned over to a~ ques Ions 0 ree aut or- the hangl . Mr. Kennedy provided compre. nel 29 Pel' cent 10 accommodate 't' h '1 bl t 've others on spy charges encourage artistic creativity in abeth F ar Icy, M. rs. Watson I. COllId telI poIIce if the thief got Fanns police and Il hold was lIes w 0 were aval a e 0 com- fl . C II . hensive data on the recruitment the increase in the student t . ts f earlier in the day. the community, pro vi des a For,d Dorls Mac a urn, Alice IDto a car, or in which direction placed on him for the City of men on various aspec 0 the • • • source of original works of art Balfrey, Mrs. M. L. Teeg, Ma* he had escaped on Fairfax. Grosse Pointe. Miller was reo process which he directs and body. The additional personnel drug problem as it affects NIXON, In his for rental or Sll'~ to resident.'l rie Massey, Helen Henderson, They described the man as leaser! on $50 cash bond and focused on problems caused by have enabled the schools to pro- youth: JJeteetive Martin Trom- firstPRESWhiteIDENTHOilse press con. of Grosse Pointe. Asbs:oh Mathewson, Kathleen being a Negro, about 18 or 19 charged as a disorderly person. the demands of an ever.grow- vide an enriched program and bley of the Grosse Pointe Woods ference Monday, declared that In the past this sbow has Anderson, Mildred Kulaski. Ed. years old, five feet eleven A court date was set for Wed. ingb'lsChoo!:8lge tPhoP~lationt' lIrIad'?IitiOntha~ser:v!codes.f t' Police Department; S. A. Macy, he would be willing to accept been limited to the Grosse na Bakewicz, Zena Carnaghi, inches tall. with light eomplee. nesday, February 26. mo 1 e. soele y, .. e lmpac 0 n IS pen 0 lme we D ire e t or or Phannaceutical nuclear "su{{iciency" instead of Pointe Artist.~ Association. How. Edna Kreichelt, Charlotte Evans, tion and medium build. He was coll,eetlv? ba~gammg, an~ the have managed to in.crease the Services at Grosse Pointe's "superiority" over the Russians. evcr. this year's show was open :\Irs. M. Stirling Loud, Jack B. wearing a red shirt and dark I MF.IlRV CIIRISTMi\S ~ahon.w~de dllem.ma or fmanc. number of professlonRls per Cottal:'c Hospital; and Eugene He also warned that peace In to the public and notices sent Clark, Sandy J,ungershausen, trousers, and in spite of the City policc received a rl)porl 11m!! public education. thousand s t II den t s attending Dembeeke. a research scientist Vietnam would take time and to all organizalionr. and schools Mrs. M i k e Moran, Dorothy 35.40 degree weather, no hat on Friday, Janua.y 24.. from Mr. Kcnnedy said that the classcs in the public schools at Dctroit's Lafayette Clinic. cautioned against any prema. cneouraliing their artistic memo Brownell, Mrs. Richard Ballard, or jacket. Mrs. C. L. Crane, 827 Lmcoln, schools annually survey profes. from 47.04 to 53.24," Mr. Ken. In answer to a student's ques. ture moves toward reconcilia. bC'rs to entcr their work. This Kathryn Kcir, Mrs. Norma Koch. A search of the area by that persons unknown had' ~ional staff candidates in 18 or nedy said, tion on the effect of LSD, one tion with Communist China and c{{ort on the. part of the Library er. Margaret Josepb, Michael police officers was unsuccess. thrown five Christmas trees in 120 sl8tes and cover 70 to 80 "In spite of tho Increased of the authorities said that a the Soviet Union. brought. forth the largest turn. (Continued on Pale Z) ful in locating the culpritJ. her back yard. campuses in the process, "This (Continued on Page 3) (Contloued on Page t) ,

) P.ge Two GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday,J.nulry 30•. 1969 St. Philip and St. Stephen Players To Do Musical Schooling Show Set at Hunt Club A lively musical, "Miss Star. the auditorium of the CanDOD Cottage Hospitnl Addition light," will be presented by the Memorial center, Cadieux road The Grosse Pointe Hunt Club Mr. Barry all4l KeDDeth Kahn. FINAL 3 DAYS Undercroft Players of St. Pbil. at Warren, at 8:15.o'clock. will present the fourth school... .' . " Tickets may be purchased at Wins App.roval of Council iog Show of the 1989 Season Ringma.ter ~ be Norm~D Ip and st. stephen s EpIScopal the door br information may be Don't miss this great opportunity (CoDtinaec1 from Page 1) this Sunday, February 2. Start. Werthmann. Rmgstewards will Church Friday and Saturday obtained by calling TU 1-1553 possible. The fund has provided ing time is' 10 o'clock .. These be, C~uck Bachrach, Mrs. W..S. a constant source of growing evenings, February '1 and 8, in Iafter 6 o'clock. of the hospital and its maint~n- shows are primarily for adultW.i1kinson an~ Peter Perac~bio, ance for one year. Of this revenue through the years. and junior members with 16 With secretanes Mrs. Clarence , Many New Facilities Young's fund about $10,()(){)remained on diHerent classes. Ribbons are LaPear!. Mrs. George Black hand. In September the ad. Now in its 50th Anniversary awarded in each class and MIS~ Sally Lenahan. The joining cottage on the east was year the staff and administra. . Judge will be John Slaughter. .- purchased, and between the tion have once again seen the Chairman for th~ event will A champagne brunch will be growing need of the community two cottages an adequate oper- be Mrs. William E. Barry. An. served from noon until j! 0'. SEMI-ANNUAL' ating room and maternity room for expanded hospital services nouncers are E. R. Murvay, clock. LAST 3 DAYS were built, tAUSjoining the two and 'OnCeagain stepped into the buildings. . breach. This new addition will Soon the frame oottageson ~~~~r:;~~~~::: c~~~~i~~flf_~i%@m.fW.}mmiMM1&mr4_ltiitNlir~i OF OUR FINAL CLEARANCE Oak Street became inadequate to care for the growing popula. OF MEN'S CLOTHING AND tion of Grosse Pointe and by :~:Plbe;a~~n~~b~I::Ot~~~ill -fIICI<.,..e....'1=> tll and cafeteria facilities • . . ~~m 'J~'"', ~q• CLEARANCE SELECTED FURNISHINCS 192'7 it seemed necessary to build a much larger and more permanent hospital. All Whaling's ,Slor. Generous Bequests Continues Shortly before this decision Closed Mona, Fell. 3 was made, Mrs McMillan malle Shoe Dept. a generous bequest which made SA.LE For Inventory the trustees confident that such a step might be undertaken. ~ecial Suils, Topcoats Burns Henry then gave the R .~ 000 f fi SPECIAL SALE ~@I hospital a large piece of land. Showings of all new The use of this land was made possible by buying the adjacent Groul! Sportcoats Spring attire will start property and cutting through ~:~~~~I'expanded. ProvisioIlS have also ~ ALL AT I~~: «"Iy jn February the present Mapleton road, so been made in the addition for 'l (.fir. pI.seltt sfock of I' g: there would be better Rccess to a six bed Inwnsive Coronary i";! AI~.n, Co,.. H••• , Hick." :$ the hospital grounds. A building conunittee, with Care ¥~~l1loUsh Rouses I!lIi N.ttl'fOll, W.8f . Sf'H'" ~m Mrs. Frank Brooks, Jr. as chair. ~e expansion will mean th~t ;'; plu:r Ultl,,,sity Club S'", 40"If~;! WHALING'S man, was then formed. Mrs. hospItal owned houses on Mull' . ~ . John Rumney agreed to act as road will have to be "~~olished, ~f4~Iitf diNS, Sizes 4 '0 JO, ,OFF wi* .price he8d of the fund raising cam: men'S wear but renters were notified over .'fI:1.~.:.1.;. I all sales final 2 · 'Paign for the new building. a year ago about the impending IW.'. . , It was in the same year that the hospital became incorpora- ~':':~:~e~ ~ ~=~~~;8:;.. We are clearing this stock to make ready for Iff.'i ted as a seperate organization for the addition. and addlti~nalW a n~w French Shriner shoe department to be and the Mutual Aid and Neigh. parking that will be reqwred , . ., Values to $125 borhood Club legally signed a by the hOSPital.'s expected in. '1":. openmg soon. Ii paper transferring various rrop- creased patients and traffic. : . : 'I',:;.•~.~. erties to the Cottage Hispital The work on the expansion . 1 . • ~ .~ * ALTERATIONS AT COSTS' (except for sleeve& and trOUSeT length) organization. will begill

Grosse Pointe was changing I .... - Moll to: Grosse PoInte Wom~n's RepublrconClub from a amall community into c/o Mrs; Bryon Melvin, Pres; a large crowded suburb of an 990 S. Oxford Rd. ' induatrilll metropolis . .~ Poln~."W~, .Mich. 48236 ''<'1, Need T•. Ezpaad AgalD Check a square below If you wont: , The trustees decided the time o a statement of distribution had come to ollCe again brinch o Information about joining G.P. Women's Rep. Club out. Plans were made to build an addition and enlarge and modernize the X-ray depart- ment. This plan was implemen. ted and thrcugh the kind gener-, osity of Mrs. Richard P. Joy and Ella Joy a second floor was I added, the entire expense of '.vhich they assumed. This meant I six extra private rooms, as memorials to Richard P. and '.Dhomas Joy. Mrs. Murray W. Sales, one of the hospital's most layal and devoted friends died in January, 1943. At that time so many girts were sent to the hospital in her memory that a perma- nent Memorial Fund was estab- lished. In the years that fol- lowed this fund enabled the hospital to buy several pieces of expensive equip:nent which otherwise would not have been Art Exhibit

(Continued from Page 1) Derbyshire, Betty Breidenbach, Phyllis Diebold Reidt, Marie Pieronek and Mrs. Florence Si- mon. The Committee was particu- larly gratified by the fine con. tributions of talented h i g h school students. The work of the teenagers was juried sep. arately. Th(lSe whose art was selected are Nathalie Jackson and Barbara Noyes from Grosse • thi.-... .. ,.11I1 • Pointe University School, Blair Berendsohn from the Convent of you •• .. ~ .. ta the Sacred Heart, and Charles Jiii;st Brown from Grosse Pointe South possiIIIe eaml•• bepa~.. Hil(h School. The exhibit, which includes a total of 68 works of art, will continue from now until June. Rental fee is $2.50 per monUl and is applicable to the pur. chase price should a renter dc. cide to purchase a work. All ALL NEW 69'11 FULL FACTORY E~UI'PED leave it to thl National Bank of Detroit to whatever amount you n.. d. You can lIVenhave You will .arn 5% annual Int.rest. continu- income from rental or sale goes find the most flellible way for you to earn by the monthly checks discontinued and still have ously compounded and guaranteed by NBD up CAMARO's • • • 0 0 $2,325 to the artist. Don't miss this op. the minute end get paid by the month. your balance earning maximum interest. to four full years from date of initi.1 deposit. portunity to cncouragp. and sup- It's called Check.a-Month; and it's for every- And you'll receive altatement of your Check •• - CHEVELLE's • 0 0 • $2,197 port our local artist.c;. Come .to one who w.nts both maximum interest IInd a Month account Ivery quarter. Youwnt Fer thi. Make an And hlYJ Right now wa are guaranteeIng the 6% Inter. BEL AIR's •••• 0 $2,297 the Central Branch of the Li. regular monthly Income. Income for retirement: thil amoant tIIi, amount numar Initial dapoait est rate for four years, The monthly ehec:ttacan brary and visit Grosse Pointe's to car. for I dependent; or for college ellpensH. aaell month of raonla . ot 11ft' 0 0 0 continue beyona this period and your account BISCA YNE's • $2,229 own Left Bank! Here's how it works: Say you want to provide $100 II month to help $ will 8Irn at tha then prevailing rat •. 0 .SO 48 • 6,000.00 U08.73 Nomad Wagons $2,369 cover ellpenH. of • student in college. All you If you want to recelv. a guar.nteed monthl., :10 is open a Check-a.Month Time Deposit 100 40 6,000.00 1.612.69 retirement Income orwant to provlde.n auto- DICK TU 1.7600 ~cr~:" Savings Account for $5000 or more. T.n us who 126 32 8.000.00 4.947.45 matic payment each month for IOma lpeela' OrOlle Is to receive the paymel'ts and how you want obligation ••• check on Checf<••• Month now. 'HI VOUI" .",. the money psld. On the 20th of each month 150 44 6.967.84 ~ At any office of the National Banle.of Detroit. N~W5 w.'11 make the .100 payment a8 you hav. 200 38 10.000.00 3.863.68 Point~ dllignated. You can have the money deposited .Published Every Tharaday by automa11cally to the checking (or savings) EOO 24 26.000.00 16,288'.08 the second most important Anteebo Publishers, IDc, account of the person you designate or we'll oAIIt,mlng fll1t payment i.mad. 90 daye oil .. Initial dlllOSil- 99 Kereheval Avenue send a check for the amount. It's that simple. name on the che9ks NBD Money Ihl1 hat btfr.on ~it I'l JutI ~ ulltftd., mon1t~11"I\IYtN ~. you wnte: Grosse Pointe 38, MlchlgaD You can get a monthlv check for interNt only, "'own dutill1ll!Mlr... IIn dO'/l 01011'/"_ quill" _ nollto ",Ill '11'/ Or for interest plus part of the principal. Or for _ time _ 90 "'" wrino. nooico. , Moml>efrDIC Phone TU 2.6900 Three Trunk Unes I S"rond CI~.. Po.lue field al ()e.] troll MI~hll.n Convenient branches in this area: Subocrlptlon Rates *,'.00 PeT Year i by Mall '16,00 outllde Wayne Grosse Poinl.e-l7449 East Jefferson' Grosse Pointe F'arms-93 Kercheval • Kercheval.St. Clair COunt~l. All Newa an(! Advertll1nA Copy Murt Be In tile Ne ..... OtflClt Mack.Moross Road • Vernier.Harper • Eastland Center e Jefferson-Philip by Taelday Noon to Insure tnaer- lIllll. Addre.. an Mall lSubacrtJ>llona, ellan,e of A\l4re. ,"onnl U'/91 to III Kuehnel, Gro_ Pointe, 4UN NATIONAL BANK OF DETROIT

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Thursday, January 30,1969 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Three Doctor Reports Theft of Drugs LOITERING TEENS Second thoughts are best, but Judge Don Goodrow Hears A Kercheval merchant called don't always arrive in time. Woods police answered a call room in a locked drawer, Scott City police all Thursday. Jan. I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;--;;;;;;;;-;;;;~ 34 Cases in Woods Court on Saturday, January 25, con. was unable to pinpoint the time uary 23, to report teenagers PIANOS WANTED cerniDg a narcotics theft. a f!he theft. other than as some. were loitering in the area. Upon arrival officers picked up three Woods Municipal Judge Don lQwing an unlicensed driver to Dr. William J. SCOL~reported time during tbe previous two Grands, Spinets and small J. Goodrow passed judgment on drive. that he had dis1:overed he was weeks. 14.year.oldh and took them to C080 HALL The missing drugs included the City station where they Uprights. Highest cash paid. DETROIT, MICHIGAN 34 persons who appeared in his In separate cases, Harold missing some drugs from his of. court 1m Saturday, January 25, VanVoorhee of 945 Vernier road, fice at 20170 Mack. Because the Demerol, phenobarbital, mar. were reprimanded and released i VE 7.0506 to answe~ law violation cbarges. Grosse Pointe; Robert Edwards drugs were stored in a supply phine and codeine. . to their parents. ! Feb. 1 thru T\Venty~e.Jght of ~he accus~d of 331 Hillcrest. Grosse Pointe; 1----- were a?ludged ~U1lt!, and SIX I and Mildred Davis of 911 Bal. Feb. 9, 1969 had theIr cases dIsmIssed. lantyne, Grosse Pointe, were The judge signed warrants charged with failing to stop and for the arrest of 23 persons who causing an accident. Each was failed to appear in answer to fined $10. summonses. Ronald Wolf of 1080 Marian The following were found court. Grosse Pointe. accused of guilty of c h a r g e s brought causing an accident when he against them: disobeyed a stop sign. Fined $10. K&L AUTO GLASS In separate cases, Ricardo William Twyman of 23432 WeseDthe Walczak of 130&3 Burgundy. Liberty, st. Clair Shores, Warren, an.d Arthur Mar:de of charged with driving with de. & COLLISION SERVICE 29636.Bonn.le, Warre~. cbarged fective ligbts and driving under as mmors m possessIon of alco. tbe influence of liquor. Fined WINDSHIELDS 6' BACK GLASSES b9l. Both were assessed costs $5 on the first count and $75 I of $15 and sentenced to 10 days on the second. .AUTO DOOR GLASSES in jail. Morgan Henning of 2228 Marl . Mark Stev~ns of 20821 BOD borough, Detroit, was issued a unconunonmarket I ... the motorist who insists on SPECIALIZING IN CADILLACS Heur. St.. ClaU'.Shores, c~arged warrant for defective equipment Ias a mmor 10 possessIon of and fined $11. styling ••. economy of 10821 WHITTIER NEAR WAYBURN alcohol and driving with de. Marshall Beck of 863 Bea. fective lights. He was lined $15 consfield avenue. 'Grosse Pointe, operation ... tra~litionally higher DETROIT, MICH. 48224 on the first count and $2 on the was judged guilty of. driving on resale value ... and that little second. . a suspended operator's license. something extra called qualitY-the DR 1-8590 Bruce Blackburn of 1528Brys Fined $100 and sentenced to 10 Idrive, Grosse Pointe, accused of days. in the Detroit House of I fine attention to detail and old world _____ -======improper use of license pla~es Correction. r - - - - - . .. a~d ha~jng n?registration {or Donald Dykstra of 75 Ford. craftsmanship you'll find in every . t 1969JIB k "R' hiS vehIcle. FIned $25. croft road. Grosse Pointe, was Volkswagen, BMW or Mercedes.Benz. I R,en rea away onhacs .James Denomme of 460 .Mc- fhied $75 for driving while . Kmley avenue, Grosse Pomte, impaired. Make a move out of the I at BUDGET.prices' paid a fine of .$15 for f~iling -- _ I . to stop and causmg an aCCIdent. hum-drum, and into . . ~-__ Norman Fisher of:13025Linge. A.rtists' Work a fine imported automobile I ~.. man, St. Clair Shores, accused from the Woods. I,,~ of bl;ing a disorderly person Wins A.~vards ; ". and fmed $35. Join the uncommon market I . I '''!.I Edward Boling of 21431 Ar- ,row head, ~t. Clair Shores, was The 57th Exhibition for Mich. I WOODIMPORl'S, IN&/WOOO MOTORS, DlC. i _ fined $10 for failing to stop igan .Artists, which opened at CALLli11" / WnoT loTi MIll. DETlIOIfJ CAu'W.U8I I t within a safe distance and caus. the Detroit Institute of Arts $"", d 7~ '1 ren sa ing an accident. January 15, brought awards to I I a ay. a fil e l1ontl'acLeMans Robert Gilstorf of 716 B~air. several Pomte. residents. I . , moor court, Grosse Pomte, The Graphic House Prize for Pay for only the gas you use. ,charged with speeding. Fined an outstanding work in the 57th I $25. Exhibition for Michigan artists We bcMIor all I Hazel Kennedy of 20743Chris. was shared by, three Grosse' I .. jormditear4s- tine court, Grosse Pointe, fined Pointe Farms residents who ~ I pla - on. $20 and costs of $5 for speeding. combined their talents in a Gregory Potter of 75 Carn. mixed media entry. "Sunrise I bridge court, Grosse Pointe, was 2001." I charged with f~iling to yield The artists are Patricia Lick. the right.of.way and causing an tei~. Dolores M. Teshka. and I accident. Fined $5. KeIth Freeland of 207 RIdge. I Michael Guciardo. of 24517I montroad. . ' Princeton St. Clair Shores was Deanna Bardy, 681 Holly. I .'882 _.1455 guilty. of' fai,ling to stop ~afely wood. is reprei>entet by .two , ' C I P • and causing an accident He sculptures. Both are htled J1m aus ey ont.ac 17601 Mack .Aye. was fined $25. . "ArcbitecturaISpace" and A Budget Rent-A-CarSystem Licensee .. • F.redriC.k VanHollenbeck of 578 combin.e. gr~y and black .Ple'fi. ...I . . __ ' .. RosedAle court Grosse Pointe I!'las, ,acrylic and fluorescent,., - - - .. - - - .;.- '------~ -.' charged with hitting II parked tlhight.~.F?r.. one. she. 'received~ ~...•. r car. Fined $35 and costs of $5. e. ActiYltJes Commltte~ De. I .. . I Rober.t Font of 16 Alger place, trOlt Insti~ute of Arts PrIZe fol' Grosse Pointe. paid a fine of an outstanding work. I . . . .' I III$15 for driving too fast f.or con.. Mack Stanley, ~~ Tr~rnbley W. IN T ER SPEC IA L . ditions !lDd causing an accident. IS one ?f 86 e~hLb~to~s I~, the I , !~Eugene Marsackof 1110Verno show, WIth an OIl pamtmg, The I : : ;~~~~~ ~~1ST'~YS:eM .. , .1t,.,~:).. ;(~'e~~~e~:=~m't:~t::::~~::~~t~~»•• I . " and costs of $10 and had his works JU!ledfrqm mor~_~an • PACK FRONT WHEEL BEARI NGS license susJ;'E!ndedfor 90 days. 12~ entrIes: ~~th the MIchIgan 1 , I The DOll Gargaro Compl/ny of ArtISts ExhibItIon ~and.a one. I • INSPECT ALL HOSES , 21&31Meyers road, Oak Park, man show. of Sculpture by G. was fined $5 for failing to erect Alden SmIth (winner of the 1 • TEST ANT IFREEZ E I harricade lights. Founders So c i e t y Purchase .. I I Ray ROQerson of 29297Dembs, Prize in the 56th E.xhib!oon) Roseville. paid a fine of $75 are open to the pubhc WIthout I $ I for speeding. charge at tbe Detroit Institute 9. I Virginia Hofmeister of 681 of Arts through February 23. I 5 . 5 I'Oxford road, Grosse Pointe. was Museum hours are 9:30 a.m. to 1 FREE LUBRICATION I fined $6 for disobeying a traffic 9:30 p.m. on Tuesday; Wednes. signaL day through Sunday, 9:30 a.m. I WITH THIS COUPON FEB. ONLY! • Roberl Crumrine of 10756Bal. to 5:30 p.m. I I four road, charged with im~ ------

I I gu~~ °f~~Cr~n:r WithF:~~:At~;~: three. RICH A RD '. BU. IC... K 1 Fined::&7:$45 P{:ItSt::::' car families today. it pa"s to 1 . . Sidney PhilliliS of 3058 Hard. drive carefully-the next. car 1 1.1i_n_gD_et_ro_i_t,_,_",a_s_f_in_e_d_$_5_fo_r_a_I_-_, _y_o_u_h_i_t_co_u_ld__be_y_ou_r_o_w_n_.__ I 15103 KERCHEVAL I .. If

: V'A'INT1HEsPA4RKo"o you're looking for 81 good return • :! ~-=~~~:~,".I wages,~~~.i::~'~llGo=.senous shortages of We are in fierce competition _ II i I! really .talented teachers. exist with s.chool districts across the on a short.term* Investment, . I.today 10 at least four fields: land for quality people to fill II. • .. Industrial arts, science, mathe. positions in thcse departments," ----- Mr. Kennedy commcnted. considerthis from D&N- "We look far and wide to fill vacancies hecause we are firm. Charcoal Broiled Steaks Iy committed to the notion that staff inbreeding will not bene. fit the children in. tile schools. We need the balance that those TAKE-A-STEAK from other parts of the coun. try can bring to a local assign. 18499 MACK at OPAL (2 bl~ks west of Mack-Wlrrei. Inteneetion Iment. We strive to achieve a cosmopolitan staff," Mr. Ken. rCAiiytou'i'oi'i)itIViRED:'Tu=d:4.3i[1 nedy liaid. E!K~ii'iW'{k;;;;:i,I.~i:%,",l!:,*,'f"M"WV@?~~f~1l!~~,~IIIIil~lII.:"I.:~"'ii i Hill:] "We seek to identify the gift. 25c DeliY.ry Chorge ed, flexible man or woman wltO Open Daily: 4:00-10:00 p.m. Sundays: 1:00.8:00 p,m. has a true commitment to edu. cation." he added. From the Clwrcoal Broiler "As we attempt to forecast DINNERS costs for future budgets, we (EACH DINNER INCLUDES FRENCH FRIES, SAUD AND lOlU lace two problems. First, our r Your Choice o' Three Selod Dressings--Itolion, Blue Cheese, Thousand Islond desire to improve the education. STRIP STEAK (8 o:z,) (Boneless) 1.95 al program. Second, our teach. STRIP STEAK (12 o:z.) (Boneless) 2,95 ers, like those across the land, are pressing for salaries which per annum insured, STRfP STEAK (16 o:z,) (Bo~'eless) 3,95 they consider to be in line with FAMILY SIRLOIN STEAK (2 lb.) 6,95 their true worth as profession. als," he said. (Serves four, bonelcss) '. 6.montb Investment BEEFBURGER (114 lb.) .. .1.00 on Sesame Bun, Solod ond French Fries CHOP SIRLOIN OF BEEF ______----- 1.75 Open Certificates of ~:::=::r~.(;~ Saturday $7500 or more . *"utomatically Renewable Buch'et 0' Clricken Fnmily St).le Buche' 0' Chicken No. 1 BUCKET, 8 Pi.ces Chicken, 1 order of Mornings! (0 10 cortel french fries, salad $2.15 No. 2 BUCKET, 12 Piec.s chicken, 2 orden of To offer our clientele better l'ervice, we wilt keep our offices 8 Pieces, Serves 2 $2.30 french fries, .alad. ISe""•• 3-41 $3." No. 3 IUCKET, 16 pi.cII chicke", 20'"'' .t open Saturday mornings from 9:.10 till ftOOl'l. Thi. is an ideal Detroit & Northern french frill, .olod. lSel'Yes 5.6) $4 .• ' $3.15 time discuss your portfolio, 12 Pieces, Serves 04 Vi Fried Chicle.n (4 piecIsi, SI"w, 11011,Frill, to SAYINGS C'.nllerriol ,$I.st check into the research facts about current investment oppor- "... CNIJce 16 Pieces, Serves 5 $4.1 5 CHILD'S ORDER 13 piecul, Sr.,., 11011,Fne., Cronlle,ri.. . $1.11 tunities. Stop in •.. It skilled GROSSE POINTE WOODS IlANCOCK, MICRo Chicleen, Shrimp. Rill. Dinner $2.75 regi5tered repmentative will ~ 19307 MJd< at Bournomout1I $5.15 glad to assist you. 20 Pieces, Serves 7 Ribs ad Shrimp Dinn.r...... 2.50 2& Chicken ond Ribs Dinne' 2.50 OffICII''''.'' Roost B.ef Dinner 1.75 204Pieces, Serves B 56.15 . FIRST OF MICHIGAN DOWNTOWN DETROIT Rib Dinner...... 2.30 1133 Grtawold .. sc.te Slob Rib Dinn.r 1.40 I CORPORATION 32 Pieces, Serves 10 58.15 Tex•• StylI Roon .... Sedwlcll .. " .90 [~f Seafood N""1,,, N,WI HI,"St"" B"d,." FISH DINNER 9ge SHRIMP DINNER_._1.6. FRIED CLAM DINNEII 17144 XPJtCHEVAL -.;:::'~~'::: .. ;..;.:~~.~ ... ~-::--:".' :".~-::..-;..::..:::."";s GROSSE POINTI • PIfO\'«: .. 1•

• • Paqe'Four GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, January 30, 1969 TIP T'.> MOTORISTS I RESILIENCY I I '. )Ski'E. " Real popularity is priceless-I .Be .thrifty - !ay by • little Give ~'ourself.plenty of 1ivi~g Life has its ups and downs- Drug Story Two Brothers Attack Pollee qulplnent the bought kind is worthless. sunshine for a ramy day. . space on the htghwa}'s - ~aJl. and nobody loses unless they let liT k f C gating is a dangerous practice. Ithe downs______become permanent. (Continued from Page 1) (Con...... :~ue d from P age 1) I 0ff'teer. h'tI ttng.. b'1m .In th P. Ches,t a en rom ar teen.age boy who had taken a possible skull fraclures accord. I and the fight began. --. TED . I d f LSD h d rted' t F P l' Cb" f J k . . Don E. MackenZie 535 Lake- . WAN " " WE WANT TO BUY slDg e ose, 0 a reve 'I mg 0 arms 0 Ice Ie ac As Kralza was trytng to SUb'1 . t 11d C't' r OLDLEADEDGLASS 20 old leod~ glass lamps or to infancy and for more than a F. Roh, who was one of the po. due Dorian Dwayne got out of ~tn eilca J e I Y23 Pf tce o~ SHADESond LAMPS shades. They are usually found year had been talking like a !icemen who r u s h.e d to. the the scout ~ar and jumped on I urs ayf' anua~y 'to r~~r in ottics aild store rooms. When < . • scene when a "Police officers Kraiza's back, and Dewey went ar~eny .lom IS . au omt e, was the last time vou lookea !~mall cblld, wore diapers. and need help' broadcast was radio I to his partner's assistance. The Iwhich :-vas parked tn area four in your attic? 'was spoon fed. oed to aU units ., I' k' k d h lot behmd the A and P store on . . po Icemen were IC e , punc. Kercheval CALL US COLLECT Althou"h those who have \ Brothers Also Hurt cd and scratched by the broth. I M'" . r d • taken LSD claim that their pow. Also" treated at the hospital ers, according to a submitted K' ISS ID!1;k'were a 'patr °whr'lete I . D h ff d t D . th f' ht K' else Is IS, a pair or I "LILLIAN" ers of creativtty and self.aware- were wayne: w 0 su ere a repor. urmg e Ig '. ralza T I k' both f which were ness are enhanced. scientific ga~h atop hl~ head that r~. suffered the gash aver hiS eye. o:r~e ssk~'rack a:d two pairs of JENZEN THE FLOOR SHOP studies do not support these IqUired four stltc.hes. and Don. Kraiza radioed for help, then ISki boots that wer~ in the back ' tf Building 2155 Ellubeth Like ROM claims. an, who complamed of a sore retumed to aid Dewey. The call seat of tbe car. The missing 313.682-4421 '. I "It is absolutely impossible to abdomen. . brought C~ief Roh, and Farms items were valued at $300. Pontl.e, Mlchl'ln 41153 \ determine wlll!ther a person The brothtrs 'ye.re arraigned. Sgt. Marvm Krebs and Patrol- ....----,- ______taking LSD will have a bad el(. before Park Mumclpal Judge C. man Ronald Wooten, and sever. perience or a pleasant one," ~oseph Belanger, wh~ presided al units from the Woods, City art class , .~ ADDITIONS ~ one panelist said. "Instant in. 10 the Farms court 10 the ab. and ~hores. sanity could he caused by a sin. sence of. Judge Robert Pytell. Fatted to Use Clubs art class ~\ REMODELING gle dose of LSD," be added. The paire~tered pleas of inno. According to the police reo ------cent, and their examination "'as port, Wooten pulled Dwayne art class. HDII HAVEYOUR set for yesterday, January 29. away from Kraiza. Dwayne at. TU.1.97U Siflce 1941 DI NOS Both were released on $1,500 tacked Wooten, who had to use I ------. C.:E~~ED BY bond each, pending the exami. force to subdue the youth, and I at THE STUDIO LADIES • AN EXPERT Ination. during l\lls mix.up the officer WORKSHOP, inc;:. I remodel old jewelry into I Kraiza and Dewey, while on Istruck the teenag~r on the arms. Kitchens - leth_...... the finest, 'latest styles. routine patrol, received a broad. and s~oulders WIth a club to I b6~gJ~~~~~~~:~:. Recreation Reo...s - -Acoudictll eeilillt• • Great Values I. Fine Dia. cast at 2:41 p.m. to investigate beat him off, Dwayne suffered I PHONE:TU5'7522 r'no.oliu. Architectural Sen-ice Monds, WlIithes CHIdall a reported accident at Mack the gash, when he was struck Complet. Ha_ .. COM_reMit Servictl Gold Jewe!.~ ant' Bournemouth and arrived on the head. ----~ ------..---- to find Dorian a;d Dwayne in The you n g e r brothl!r was I [ • Hi Grade Watch Reporin.1 a 1963 Cadillac convertible. The grabbed by Krebs and dragged car was over the northeast cor. to a police car, where he was Rings sized while you wait /ler of the intersection, with the handcuffed. Dorian was also "e.r front end resting against a traf. subdued. and handcuffed, and Alfred E. Z. fic sign. . the broth~rs were taken to the Hominllle Jewele, .. Golds ...ith Lost Control of Car I ~o~pi~al f?r treatment of their 16437 E. Wallen TU 1-4980 Dwayne, who was the driver, ImJurIe~..~en t a ken .to the We buy old gold, iewelry told the officers that he was IFarms station by the chief and diomonds. making a right turn from Mack t~e sergeant, and booked for onto Bournemouth, when the ~lSordely. condu~t and assault. WilliAM E. SPEER vehicle slid and he lost control, mg a police officer. . . II Any person assaulting a po- K r a I Z a a~d. Dewe! asked liceman in the performance of Dwayn~ to. ~It. ~n thelt'. scout his duty, faces a stiff penalty Talk with the,Smart Set. car whtle gtvmg mformatwn for under a Michigan law. The law MUNICIPAL JUDGE ~ report. The youth was set!led reads: What's the Smart Set? Why, a pair of to the rear .seat, wh.en DOrl~n, Could Set Two Years extension phones-- the sleek new wh? the offIcers said was ~n. "Any person who forcibly as. OF GROSSE POINTE PARK Trimlin~ Phone that fits in the palm of t~XJcated, followed and sat WIth sauIts or, commits a bodily in. your hand and the elegant "Prin~ hiS br.other. jury which requires medical Phone with a dial that lights up. DOrian lef~ the car door ~Ilen, Icare or attention upon a peace Smart looks, smart stepsavers, smart and. was aSKed to close It by I or police officer of this State, people getting with it. They're turning up Kralza: The 0 I d e.r brother,! while the peace or police oUi. everywhere in the most comfortable mouthmg an obscemty, wanted cer is'engaged in making a law. homes and apartments around. to know for what reason and ful arrest, knowing him to be a His experience and affiliations include: So talk with the Smart Set. It's the ow, was told because o~ the cold. peace or police officer, is guilty thing smarter than one extension. ",whereupon, Dorian snarled, of a misdemeanor punishable 1 ve taken enoug~ -- from by a fine not exceeding $1,000, • Trial Attorney, United States DepartmeJlt of Justice, all you punk~ durmg the pa~! or by imprisonment in a State two ~ears to ftll me up to here, Prison for not more than two four years makmg ~ g.e s t u r e comm~nly years, or both." used to tndlcate one was filled Chief Roh said that he sent up. Kraiza and Dewey' home after • Practicing aHorneYr twenty-one years Placed Under Arrest the officers were given tre8t- Dewey politely asked the man ment for their injuries, but the to control his temper, or leave policemen reported for duty the Ii • Veterans of Foreign Wars, Alger Post No. 995 the car. Dorian mouthed more following day. I obscenities, after which Kraiza j informed him that he was under i • Little League Baseball manager ;arrest for disordely conduct i VI. ~"TV I and being drunk. ~1 ~ ~ Dorian got out of the police Nursery and Landscape • Boy Scoutsof America, Neighborhood Commissioner vehicle and walked. away. Krai. za walked after him and ashe approached Dorian, the. man •. Gradu~te'University of Detro!t .. turned and swung ~ blow at the SNOW • Graduate Georgetown University law School. Crime Spree REMOVAL By the Season • Resident Grosse Pointe Park eight and ,one-hali years (Continued from Page 1) call 777.2800 told the officers that she had w. $tIrvlc. Th. "Ive taken his share of the loot away from him, when he re- fused to give an explanation re, garding how he .came into pos- session of the 2~ticles. She said THIS WEEK'S she placed the items in a box and sealed.it for safe keeping, ______~ ------Iand forbade him to touch the .BE.LL RINGERS ------...... ------box or the contents. The mother , "../ . released the box to the police. DRA,:PERY. ",CARPET ;~~~1~;::~;~,i'=~! CORNISH of her son's room, which the boy r.efused to account for ,. ' , '. :Each 'i t e m still retained the GAME ,HENS . .: .'. ," ...... : . 'I ~~~~~~f~~o.~~~~~tl~~~ ~~i CLEANING smalI ar~cle,s, .valued at a to. tal of $lOll, filled two regular C shopping. bags. 1~lb. 6.oz. 7,9 LaPralt .and Petrie said that Each charges have been filed against both juveniles with Juvenile Court authorities, and that the PORTED CAME HENS I pair are awaiting a hearing Prices EHective January 30th thru Feb. ht , (4 TO 6 SERVINGS I date. The you n g S t e r s are charged with attempted break- GUNSBERG'S 6 Rock Corni.h Go... e Hen, ing and entering, burglary and About 4 Y2 cUJlSWilli Rice stuffin. shoplifting, I CORNED Butter or maTl.rine TWO BIKES STOI,EN Yz Cup cllrront jelly Two bicycles were stolen Ifrom Maire Elemcntary ~chool BEEF' 2 Toblespoolls .utt.r or maTl.rir .. Ion Thursday, January 23. Tod Jllice of Ys Ie...on Simonds, 371 University, noti. fied City police of the theft of 4 Wi,ole clo....s his 20", gold Schwinn and David Dash of salt Angell, '780 Neff. reported the theft of his 20" green Sears bi. COOK Yz CliP of California Port cycle on that date. .... 89~READYT~ Stuff e~ch game h~n with about 3A cup wild rice dressing. Rub 10%011 ------.1 hens w,th butle~ ,n 0 saucepon, combine jelly, 2 toblespoons % Regular Cleaning Price HABBERSETT'S bult~r, lemon JUice,doves and salt. Bring to boiling ond simmer 5 mmutes. Removl' fr~m heat; odd the Par,". Roost hens in FEB. 17 - MARCH 1 opticians] CENUINE PHILADELPHI.A very. hot oven (4~O) for 10 minut,.~. Reduce heat to f() N 350 ; .cont":lUecookIng for I Y2 hours, basring with wine sauce. If ~es"ed, lust. befow removing birds from oven, brown under SCRAPPLE bro,ler for 0 m,nuPe or two. t."",Ipii'" off I ftc OUR OWN REGULAR CLEANING PRICE 1.lb.Package...5 MEA' LO $1 JANUARY 27 - FEBRUARY 15 L - -.-.-(~-.'.:-.--C-A-au-gL-i-F-t'-o-w-it-E-R--'READYTOBA~ou,~~~!ne, .23 YOU GET ALL THESE PAlACE QUALITY DRAPERY EXTRAS DURING THIS SALE 6 • Exdusive AJ),)llST.A.J)I{AI'E rlllrl • Pleals hflllrl hl.."kerllllltl set. ill sort. f!l(ff6 2te Head BONELESS fi nishi Il~ ~ra('(,rlll r..lrl~ • Helllrl",rl I'xal'lly II", s"me kll~th as • Immlu:ul"l ..ly c11',,"eollllll revitalized Shooling, Sport FANCY CHERRY 29' CHICKENBREASTS W/l<'11 TI'I'"iVl'rl • AppToverl hy all leading intl'rior • Perfectly evell h,'mli III'S dCl'orat or" GJasses for Men TOMATOES Expertly fit shooting, PinP 80x CORDON .LEU • Tilk,' rlllwlI anti rchnnJ:inR "crvice aVllilahlc ~port glasse~ (or the FANCY COLDEN OR RUGS AND CARPETS CLEANED IN YOUR HOME OR OUR PUNT ~porl~man or hunter DELICIOUS APPLES BONELESS CHICKEN BREASTS A"aiJabl(' with tern. percd lense~ in clear c STUFFED WITH HAM AND SWISS Est;males made without oblilation or ~lIn~'lass lints. 2 Lbs, fDr 49 CHEESE IN A FOIL PAN READY TO COOK 20641 MACK AVE. ION FANCY . near Verni., OPTICIANS 581 E. JEFFERSON 20183 Mock A..e. Gras" Pointe 884.5170 STRAWBERRIES u. corn.r St. Antoin. 20841 Kelly Rood $1.19 00 East D.troit 773.3205 3 PInts $1 For Pick.Up and Delivery Call WE 3.0700 ..... '&"""'", ...... , ",. ,. '.'.'~'"', --",., ,~\ ;~•. ~.~ ", ..', :" , ..' ~..

,Thursday, January 30. 1969 G R 0 SSE PO! N TEN EW S Page Five

T~lJ:S OF 11I~Fr to disclose that sometime during ------. ,_. . (D(ln't dispair - the less you Rapid ll'ansit Im't necellSU'J the night, an unknown person Lack of Phone Helpful to Thief bave, the more there is to get. I _in_th_e_purs_w_'t_of_ha_W_Ules_S_._ Jan Alan Kramer of 425 broke into his car and stole his Elm Spraying, Sea Wall Madison road, called Farms tape deck, damaging tho heat -- Police were hampered in their police 00 Saturday, January 25, controls in the process. Projects Contracts Let The Famous Cleaners store at investigation because there was 20737 ~ck was held up and DO phooe in the stove. Miss WU. At its bi.monthl~' meeting Public Works personnel and robbed on Friday, January 24. kinson had to leave the store, held on Monday, January 27, equipment. find a phone and then get Miss Robin Wilkinson, part the Park council awarded con. The total ~ost of purchasing change before she wled the tracts for two specific projects, methoxychlor and spreading time employe of the store and a pollee. SHOOTERSI the spraying of elm trees by over the trees by "choppers," student at Grosse Pointe North the use of helicopters, and the this year will cost the Park a High School, was approached by construction of a seawall exten- total of $8,500. a young man approximately 24 YOU NAME IT sion in the Waterfront Park. There are approximately 3,500 years old who said he was look. Arter a two-week study of the publicly-owned elms and about ing for a job. She suggested he PHILIP J. WE HAVE IT programs, the council decided 2,500 on private property. apply at the downtown bead- to give the spraying job to the Residents will be given allple quarters of Famous Cleaners. GUNS AND ACCESSORIES Ag Helicopter, Inc., of Detroit, warning before spraying is done "'hicb offered to do the work at on their streets. to give them At this point, tbe young man Are Our EXCLUSIVE BUSINESS 60 cents per public-owned tree, time to remove their cars, asked to use the store's phone. and 75 cents per private.owned, "d Th rte I When infonned by Miss Wilkin- SIone sa!. e next qua r y son that there was not one in for an over ,all total of $3,975. newsletter will designate the 'B. MeDANIEL GUN SHOP The firm will use methoxychlor time and day when each area the store, he put his hand in his MABAR'AK purchaSed by the city, in a one- win be sPrayed, he said. . pocket as though he had a gun for MIIII;e;,.'JII~'t Gross. Ptliltft '«Ie 15102 KEIlCHEVAL VA '.8200 Diners Char.e time.only spraying, to be done and announced the holdup. He Amer. Elcpress Slone said that the seawall is demanded the money in the CltMnMon., ,Tues., Wed., S.t., , to 6 p.m. Mich. B.nk.rd as soon as the weather permits. Open F;'Id.y 9 •.m. to • p.m. Hcnorecl He,. The elms will be treated during needed to protect boats berthed cash register and warned Miss their dormant stage. in wells, and to prevent erosion Wilkinson that she would not be The A. J. Dupuis company of of land area by wave action. hurt if she did as he demanded. Work on this project should be Detroit, was given the contract completed within 90 days from She gave the thief a total of to build an extension to the • Lepl counsel Grone Poin" Park • Practicing Attorney in tflis area the time it is started, or by the $7, then he left the store and Police Officers ~ociatiDn. 15 Yell,n. present seawall at the park. It time the boating season olfi- made good his esr.ape. offered to do this project for cially opens on May 1. ------.---- the low bid of $56,000. • Experienced leeal Instructor. • 43 Years Old. The helicopter method of spraying is a comparatively OKAY RESOLUTION • Experienced ArbitratoP, American • Marriecl - 3 Children. Arbitration Association. SHIRTS new method, and it is superior At its meeting held on Mon. • Attended Grosse Pointe School•• to the conventional method of day. January 27, the Park Snow spraying from the ground, ac. Council approved a resolution • Juris DoctOrate , : (as you like them) , , • Grosse Pointe Property Owner. cording to information given to thaDking Councilman William • Member Law Science Institute. tight, medium, heavy, or no starch. Boxed or hangers. Fast the' c01.!l1cil.by Herbert Heger, Luedders for his servi~es as the • Member Grosse Pointe Civic service with our modern all electric unit. Soft water wash. Dir~r of Public services. city's appointed representative 'emorlll • Member Law Science Academy. Organ isations. He told the council that spray- on the Wayne County Board of BY THE SEASON ing of a tree requires an aver- Supervisors since 1964. The 134. • Resident of Grosse Pointe Park • Veteran U.S.A.F. Strategic Air age of between one.half a gallon member Board ceased to exist 'Reister landscaping for over 27 yean. Command. ' DENBY CLEANERS to one g81100 of chemical, de- on January I, and was replaced OUR 26th YEAR pending on its size. There is a by a much lesser number of 881-3739 saving by using helicopters, in supervisors elected by the peo. Servicin~ the Five Pointes VOTE FOR P~ILlP J. MABARAK - FEB. 17th PRIMARY ELF.CTION Pick Up and Delivery VA 2.1055 that the trees are spr'llyed from pie . 20081 Mack at 'alrhohne - 1502'9 Kercheval at Marylanel .above and are saturated from top to bottom, especially the top, which is the most sensitive part of the plant, Too, less chem- ical is needed, Heger added. The conventional methOd of spray is fine, it was said, but Spray Enamel this way, the top is rarely touched by the chemicals spurt. BY ed from equipment from the ground. 'YVl.tvd:fM..-SeMO'W\, At the last council meeting, City Manager Robert SIOlle in. PREVENTS RUST formed the solons that the 1968 February spraying program cost the city is Martin-Senour li'ast-DrySpray approximately $22,000, using Enamel, .in a wide selection chemicals purchased by the of popular colors; sprays on city, and using Department of quickly and easily. Ideal for furniture, woodwork, ap- pliances, cabinets, bookcases. Chamber MUsic radiators, garden tools and ~ great m~nth Program Plan miscellaneous interior and ex- ...... ' ~. The Chamber Music Players of Grosse Pointe will hold their next program meeting at the Grosse Pointe War Memorial on Sunday afternoon, February 2, , at ~~'1il,~at 3.1I'clock. to,save ""~'.KOZUt~qu~ortlute aDd strings will open the progrran, w:lthFred Bruflodt performing lbe flute lines. Ann Wallaee BACHMAN'. Judy Davis and Carole Fulle; combine their talents and ex- Open 9 Ull. to 61'.m. PAINT & HARDWARE perience in the performance of I(on. through Sat. 1'1483 MACKAVE. 1U 5-4767 St'anclarcl the violin, viola and cello lines. Federal The Sidney Blair !Brass Quin- tet, never before heard in these concerts, will play selections from the works ll~ Francois ERIIE GRISSOM Couperin, Victor Ewald, and Arthur Harris. Members of the eHEV.OLD quintet with Sidney Blair, trom- bonret, are John Moskwa, first trumpet, Michael McC,eUen, sec ond trumpet, Herel Cox, French VALUES horn, and Douglas IAvett, tuba. 1969 Those who .enjoy 'the some. what lighter sounds of the IMPA.LA '69 CAMARO '69 woodwind quintet will have an SPQRT COUPE SPORT COUPE opportunity to hear the seldom performed "Trois Pieces en I." f.Cftrt ".ipmellt full factory teJuipntent Quintette" by Adolphe Desland. ers. seasoJ:led players John Gigac, Fred BlufIodt, Lee Nobte, '2468 '2348 William Baker and Sharyn Su- sinko are the instrumentalists. CHEVELLE '69 NOVA '69 Ronald Goldman's s t r in g COUPE COUPE quartet will climax the program with the performance of Quar- full fadory ecruipmenf f,,11 factory 'quipment tet No.. 2, OUPS 68 by Dimitri ShDStakovich. Ronald Goidman, first violin, Gebhardt Long, sec- '2196 '2075 ond violin, Harold Smith, viola, and David Budson, cello, prom. ise an outstanding performance ERNIE GRISSOM of this challenging and exciting work. Gratiot & 'S Mile Membership in the Chamber Music Players of Grosse Pointe 293.1010 is open to listeners as well as Only 15 min. From All The Polntes players. A monthlY membership Call your Grcsse Pointe representative fee of 50c for adults or 25e for Dick Ballard or Ed Nosek students permits all interested persons an opportunity to be- TU 4.6021 TU 5.7349 come acquainted. YOU can get a full month's earnings by laving on or before February 10th .. The shortest month not only offers ten big bonus year, which is equal to 4.84% on an annual basill, . days to save at Standard Federal but also provides Standard Federal, almost alone in this area, pay. a fuU month's earnings for your sav- this top rate. Plus you don't have to ings in just 28 days. It is St3ndard "lock up" your savings for an ex- Federal's liberal policy to pay earn- tended period of time to earn this ings from the first of the month on profitable rate. Bonus earnings ~ays money received on or before the tenth. ... the highest rate ... real passbook AUTO.FLO And Standard Federal pays the high. savings convenience . • . availability POWER est rate in Michigan on regular, in- of savings. , , good reasons to save sured passbook savings, That's 4~%, -STANDARD at Standard Federal, Take advan- HUMIDIFIERS compounded and paid four times a FEDERAL SAVINGS tage. You have llntil Febnary 1enth. for every size home, 8n'f furnace system. .They'te automatic, efficient - aUstainle.ss sleet. M,in Offic.: Mon. thru Thurs. 9:00 flM-4:00 PM Ind Fri. 9:00 AM-6:00 "'" Branch •• : Mon. thru Thurs. 9:30 AM-5:00 PM Ind Fri. 9:30 AM-8:00 PM Gl!WrII8ed ~ on...... w...... /Mfa', and recommend AutoFio - The RoyaJ Family of HuntIcIUIer••• • Main Office: Griswold and Jefferson 24224 Joy Road near Telegrapl1 25501 Harper near 10 Mile Road 17540 Grand River near Southfield Road 16841 Schaefer Road near McNichols 30700 Schoenherr near 13 Mile Road 25712 Grand River near Beech Road 14628 East Jefferson near Alter Road 25123 Southfield near 10 Mile Road FlolDeFnrna~e CO. ~1 Greenfield near Grand River 16530 East Warren near Outer OrNe 1406 North Woodward near 12 Mile aoId 11621 Vln Dyke, WA 1-05'66 1 Joy Road...., Meyera Road 11511 J(.~ Road...., WtMttItJ S72!O PwMintton n.. r 6 MtIe ~ Page Six GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday. Janulry 30. 1969

~t.o~::hi~dca~~rty Gollyl This Sure Isthe Way to Run a Railroad! Camera Club wi!J be held .m the St. Jude . Meets Feb. 4 1001'''' 10. NO LOWD FIGUII AIIYJIlAa. Gym, Seven Mile road and Red. '1m moDd, WedJ1esda,. eveniq, Feb- '-,. loor.", 101 SEIVICI? WEem TIlEFI.T. ruary 12, at 7:30 o'clock. Re.. The Grosse Pointe Camera !reshmenL~ aDd prizes wil be Club will meet next Tuesday featured. Donation 11 $1.50. evening, February 4, at 8 o'clock AU THIS ••• AND MOlE, TOO AT In the Grosse Pointe War Me. morial Center. Competition will focus on three pictorial slides TOM TAYLOR BUICK, INC. and three pictorial prints. Visi. IUICK';OPEL MAUl tors are welcome. New Cell • UMtI Cen • "m • C..... CtIIw. .... 13033 GRATIOT LAkmew ~3000 ROBERT E. POWERS. of Night Service LA 1.9877 Colonial Federal Savings 8nd Loan Associ:ation, Grosse Pointe Woods, has been appointed to the 1969 Legihlative Committee of the United States Savings and Loan League., -" -- -_- ... ---::.- .. - - ---"'- ~~V6t4~~~ ?CUSTOM BUILDERS ARCHI1'ECTURAL SERVICE • FREE ESTIMAnS . BEFORE ~,FTER RES IDENTIAL. COMMERCIAL MODERNIZATION ••CHIMNEY SERVICE RebuUt-Repalred-CWmney Covers. START THE Incinerator Screens • Violations ~822-'8022 14~59 MACK AVE , Corrected.Tuck Pointing DETROIT, MICH. Advance MaintManc. ~~NEWYEAR 882-5,m

INA . Ferry Elementary School students, R. Glancy, Jr., of Lakeshore road. They tl)eirparents, their kinc.iergarten teach- saw towns, whose growth can be direct- , QUAKER MAID- KITCHEN. er, Peg Cameron, their principal, John ly attributed to the coming of the trains. ! RESIDENTS OF GROSSE POINTE PARK Rohr, had the opportunity recently to Towns that are visited yearly by some visit a series of villages and towns 1700 tourist.s. Ladies, get off to a fresh start in 1969. Let us started some 31 years ago by Alfred If you plan to be out of town on install a luxurious Quaker Maid* Kitchen in L. Coman, Jr. February 17th be sure to get your your home. Chooee from 38 lustrous wood fin. The finlt village to be de. son David. With the coming of Sgt. J. absente.e ballot and isheS. 17 elegant cabinet styles, We're we1J.. veloped as a direct result of grandchildren there developed Wins Bronze Star . the advent of the trains' was Cap e David, Jodyville, and qualified to design a kitchen that's suited to Rohinville, named after Alfred Robbi.town. Marine Sergeant Lawrence J. your needs, and the needs of your ll(.'tivefamJ1y. R. Glancy, III. Then Terry- Mr. Glancy purchased the Conlan, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. town, named after Terrance A, first train 31 years ago in Lawrence J. Conlan, Sr. of 1024 Vote for Remember. Quaker Maid- stands for the finest Glancy, Krystie .K 0 r n e r s, Alfred ... he bought it as in. Maryland avenue, was awarded In kitchens. So contact _ for an estimate. ' na m e d after hiS daughter surance that the baby would be the Bronze Star Medal with Krystn,. Michaelberg, named a boy . . . it worked! Alfred Combat "V" during ceremonies QUAKBR. MAm- MEANS QUAUI'Y MADE after Michael M. Glancy, then was due in March, so the at the &:cond Marine Division, John F. Peterboro. aft e: Peter S. Christmas before Mr. Glancy Camp LeJe!IDe, N.C., Glancy then Davldtown after had a shiny, new train circling H~ rece~ved the ~ward for ______the family Christmas tree. ~erOlc. achleve~ent m connec. . . lIon With operations against the These great f81lways ~onslSt enemy while serving in Vietnam. POTVIN Home Trial of lar.ge 0, guage LlOnels, A graduf,te of 51. Ambrose Pianos • Organs Ma~klem HO sand N guage High, Marine Conlan entered MUNICIPAL JUDGE trams. Seatter~ throughout the service in January 1966 the towns and villages, among _____. GROSSE POINTE PARK the train tracks, are circus GP B ill Cl b grounds, homes, stores and ra e u NON.PARTISAN soaring high above them, the S' - mdst recent addition a plane ets Workshop Thiele Construction from Onassis Airlines. Tucked " discreetly away in one 'village The. Grosse POinte Braille • 32 "lOrs 0'• • Doctortrte of Law Det'" • Offielf. Ju4tIe "AI,".,., (Show Room at) .." :~,~~ of D. Lew School U.S. Aml)' R_rYe L,*ray • story & Clark is a missile installation. There ~Iub will hold a workshop meet- • Pl'lletIC 1... ettoill., -u. 24145 Littl., Mack, St. C'air Shor~~ you see an entry crane similar mg next Tuesday, February 4, • Delta' 1'Il. Phi Mmonel • Chaiml." of MYe", . THE MUSIC CENTER • '.ch.lor of $cie"" &.caw Fnlternity , !Milt 1M Lok. SfltN .... to that of the Apollo 8. at the 1)01Il~ of Mrs. Lawson 1>etNe-Johft C.mIIl trict Boy s-tt of PR 5-2323 rw~at~H~'lt' toM~. , Potter. of FaU'holme road, from • Speciel AAiitaIlt The vDlages are filled With 1 until 3 o'clock. Members are \i.linrsity , Attome,. Gelle"" Amerieo I sounds, (tbanks ~ Mr. G), and urged to attend. I sights of the trams, but they still retain a be8Uty uncOmnion I in areas so close to railroad JERRY'S \ tracks • • _ but then the rail. C?PEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS '/' ".: .road company owner is :::1so a land developer and is par- ticularly interested in retain- INDOOR GOLF RANGE iIing the beauty of the area. at the some location os lost yeal The chief, who is also the en. gineer is excellent. He can turn 31015 Horper, St. Clair Shores GOLF LESSONS night into day ... load coal cars Phone 293.9818 r . . . send off missiles . . . all CROUP OR PRIVATE in the Shores Shopping Center next with a mere flick of !.I switch to Pocker's Food Store and has been doing so for years. Generations of Pointers have visited here and today's young. Group of 5 students-Series of 5 lessons-$7.00 per person-plus balls sters, while more familiar with Lessons every evening or day-Register NOW! First come first served missiles than trains, still are ALL 19~a 4;L.UIl5 Cr BACS ON SALEt delighted and awed at the HAGEN ULTRA. 'lY"-'fQN "'~ • WII.~ STA~fS • MCGREGOR G1ancyville villages . . . and . HOGAN. Cm1eR$ trains. ClUflS FITTED TO YOUR s.WINa "" P"QfE~'ONALS, WE TAKE The lights In the childrens' TMtl~S eyes as they watched were matched only by the twinkle 15 TEES 'Ok P'ACTICI.OPIN 7 DAYS in the engin~r's as he reflected GQlf "ro{"~'QqQII over their delighted and won. J,,,, IttM I ... ""k URue . derment! V.RBRUGGE'S f\~~::~~l!t~~~G~-lis'lft"~,,. ~ V£RBRUGGE'S" ~ ' =' ~ = > WJU~ j;~JI'r~'6000000000DOOODO~ JJ~rJlJf ..,.... TU 5.1555 MARKEl .T11Il'. COR, MACK & ST. CLAIR WE CLOSE WEDS. AT 12 NOON U.S,D,A, CHOICE BEEF ROAST HOME-CURED SLICED RUMP OR ANTWERT BACON 791:. '1.0'9 LB. lEXIIE MILLER BRAND 69'lb. HONEY KZR teen pantclr ..... go NIOIt-hoPP ..... coal .... SPOT LIFTER GRAHAM MEVERLEAV£S A RING for CRACKERS and llroovyII"'" • .btUILI ~ ClObs ... CLOTHING. CARPeTS 1.lb. Pkg. UPHOUTiRY • WALLPAPER Iool so greot under ~ Slm in !he core-Lee pankJncI.dNss c"I~ 31. 1.0Z. TUIE ~~. 7~c. 6~ 8.0Z. AEROSOL ~~~ '.39 2fer3~ The octive crowd Jokes ours olong in trovel-ecse cotton blends. Sizes 'II) )II. SNO-WHITE MUSHROOMS A. Molchbox dress of Ame~/cottoo died: in soft green or ~ 1QGO B.Permanent press Ooc:r~ /totlon with skirt pooels; ceIefy 0." na¥)'. a.oo .'AIIS'n 29' Box c. SecRned.shoped glen plaid ria ba sides; gMeA or I:M f~ UO ,--. THIN-SKINNED JUICY JlMI GRAPEFRUIT c SEEDLESS 5 for 89 IAI CAJJ" Nil & IUIS Jacob SonS ZUCHINNI C 'UI.S Ib ,.,., rim"" ,..,.. hit •••.,., ,. 0IllIp"e 1rri_ B«me SQUASH 2 •• 49 I IN THE VILLAGE KERCHEVAL AT 'T, ClAIR

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. Thursday, January' 30,1969 , GROSSE POINTE NEWS ...... Pa~ Seven iPolice RecoVer 50 LiCense Plate Sets Stolen from AAA , l OPEN 20507 MACK AVE. , Detroit police, with the co- On the December 22 date, operative efforts of Park detec- ,tbe burglars who broke into the BELMONT FURNITURE neaf Be.uf.it 'tives, arrested 8ev'eral persoIlS AAA office, left the place in EVENINGS 'and recovered most of the loot a complete sbambles, It appear. Monday, Thursday, Friday 'reported stolen from the Pointe ed that every Single desk draw- g~ ~ueide TU 4-1440 bruch 01 the American Auto. er on the first floor and draw. mobile Clul;l of Michigan, Jef. ers of the iJles in the basement 'TIL 9 P.M. fen;on and Somerset, in a De. of the building had heen pulled ,cember 22 burglary, it was dis- and searched, and the contents ~losed on Monday, January 27. dumped on the floor. This in. , Included among the recov- cluded offiee records and pa- ered loot were 50 sets of 1969 pers and personal items of the license plates taken from the employes. AAA office, and personal items, A safe, on rollers, was taken including a Polariod camera, from the Claims office by the belongiilgtets. Rob e r t Saifyrd and of the office building, he point------C h a r I e s Petrie, armed with ed out. search warrants, went to the A second breaking and en- hnp"!!rtant Dome Fashions homes of several suspects, and tering of the AAA office was recovered goo d s reported to reported on Tuesday, January bave been taken from homes in 21, the Park detectives said, ACCESSORIES. PIOURES • S(OIKE$ • U6IID1I6 FIXTURES 11/ LAYA BOWLS the five. city area. but nothing appeared to have The inv~gation, which is been taken. ' very extensive and extremely complicated, is still underway, it was said, and no names of Church Approves those in custody have been re- Sale Feature leased. Those arrested, how: $445;1.40Budget ever, have been charged in war- rants obtained. by Detroit po. At tbe annual meeting of the lice, with being in possession Grosse Pointe Memorial Church of stolen property. on Wednesday night, January ------22, a budge~ of $446,140 was ap. Open Sundl" lO:OOto.4:. proved of which $185,422 will be HITCHCOCK CHAIRS T11111'1.Ind Fri. TlU ,. P.M. for the Church's mimon' outside its oWli walls. WE DELIVER ReJXlrts were given by the reg. $47.00 each treasurer William J. Scott, Jr., I 0. Orders of $5 or MoM and chairman of the final!ce I commitee Lester Elliot, showing M~-f&lMd:eltmk that the total benevolences for NOW ROSLYN the year 1968 were $232,496, MARKET with operating expense of $250,- 222. 0Id1" .. ... W... Harry H. Whittingham was re- .dM-S~! 21020 MA~.lri; .~ ... elected president of thr, board of trustees, John P. Worcester, 184-3600 secretary; William J. Scott, Jr., $61950 treasurer, and David D. Howell, They go hand.in.hand during for . assistant treasurer. 2 Frank J. Sladell, Jr., gave ,the Belmont's Special 5.1. ! LAMP report of the nominating com. mittee and the following were t..RnetDClt.ttn'cWDCtCswu.a-. ~ elected elders: Mrs. Fred W. TROUBLE Adams. Dr. John Controulis, (single chair sale La"'T1ltl"e W•. Fax, .Mr1I. Robert E. Kennel, William B. Krag, 1IlJe1lel'll1Mled HItchc:cldc desIga ••• ~ ~ WE CAN Dr. Donald G. McIntyre, Char. price 39.50) les E. Swenson, Russel W. frvnl tile 1818 original SldlfuHy crafted ill I*Jct wilt • REPLACE Vance. PARTS Deacons: James B. Black- 8Dtiqued~finisb.seat_.~"" burn, Jr., J. Armlste8d Bur- • REWIRE well, Mrs. William J. Champion, ItencL A tIeIsaIe far J'OW cIaing JOOaI, eqlIlIIy __ • R. i.. or rower Jr., John D. Fife, Miss Louise the balll Lee, Mrs. Richard M. McKean, BUY NOW an aeeent for )'OUr living or bedrooms. fwld, at .. ~ ' William A. Savage, Willem K. Vermet, Joseph C. Crocker m, Ollig William A. Morse. ' ... 5iIVil¥>. a IaOSt authentic blI!r. lndeecL AT THESE SAVINGS Trustees: William A. Austin, Come see this 1:Imed desiIln ~ L. George Hooper, William H. Electric Shop Klingbeil, Paul D. Williams. 30134 Maison St. Council members were also Off 12 Mile Rood elected for the five councils. Dr. James Donaldson, the Between Harper ond Jefferson church's misionary who works St. Clair Shores as orthopedic surgeon in Hirai, India, spoke of the need for 294-3980 volunteer Christian medical wit- ness there.

MR, INDOOR COMFORT Ho'tv Much Does The Air In Your Home Cost? Special Savings on

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THEFT REPORTED and took fisbing equipment NEW START valued at a total of $150. He Blaze Da~age8 Jaycees Pick John Prost Make those good resolutions William Craig of 321 Ridgll said that the theft took place today-forget the past and start r08d, notified Farms police 011 someUme between January 15 with a clean slate. Saturday, January 25, ibat and 25, the date on which the 0A~:~lar~:r:~~~e~~: NEW 19 Opel 2.dl. thieves broke into his garage items were discovered missing. As Outs~nding Young Man How About a have. been starte

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Thursday, January 30. 1969 GROSSE POINTE NEWS

Penn., lived in Grosse Pointe D . D ff Q .' GPF P S h ., o ituaries' for 36 years. OrlS, U Y UltS . at,ms ost Isports, pag e.ttt b Active in civic affairs, Mrs. ----- IOff d M ,_,;...------.------1I Ford was a member of the Mrs. Francis J D.uHy, Doris ing. She is a 1922 graduate of ere at atre LAURA EVANS FORD at Christ Church, Grosse Pointe. American Red Cross, Detroit to her J!1any friends, had t.he Detroit's Central High School. The Maire School PTA will Funeral, services for Mrs'j Mrs. Ford died January 22 in rt!useum of Art F~und.ers .So. opportunity to recall me~orles She began work with the Vii. offer a spaghetti dinner on Emory M. Ford, 57; of 2 Wood- Jennings Memorial Hospital cletr, and the DetrOit HistorICal of hrr many years of serVlce to lage of Grosse Pointe Farms on Thursday, January 30, to Maire land place were held on Satur. after a long illness SocIety. She was past president the people of the Farms on Fri- October I, 1934, as a general fathers and their sons and day, January 25, at 11:30 a.m.lM:rs Ford bo' : P"tt b of th~ Womans' Exchange of ~ay, Jan.u~ry I?, when the en. office employe, which included daughters. Dinner will be ______. __ ' In m I s urg, DetrOit, trustee of Leader Dogs tire admmlstratlve staff attend. doing secretarial work for vil. served at 6:30 o'clock followed for the Blind, and on the ad. ed h2r retirement party held in lage officials. by an exciting sports program visory board of Plannel Parent- the F.arms Municipal Building, When the Farms incorporated featuring Ray Oyler, shortstop hood. 90 Kerby road. as a cjty in 1950, Mrs. Duffy ~')r the Detroit Tigers. Mrs. Ford is survived by her Mrs. Duffy retired as city continued to fill the job to which William W. Ehrlich, a memo $6S-BOY NE LEA~RN- TO-5 KI WE EK5 -$6 5 husband, Emor~.M.; a daughter, treasurer and general office she had been hired, to which ber of Grosse Pointe South Mrs. John W. "mans; two sons, manager on January 3, alter was added that of being secre. High's football team, Doug 5 DAYS - 5 NIGHTS LODGING - 15 MEALS Thomas E. ~nd Em?ry M. Ford, more than 34 years of service. tary to record the minutes of all Graham of the basketball team, ICE SKATING - DANCING - SWIMMING POOL - SLEIGH RIDES Jr.; and a sl~ter, MISSEvelyn F. Present at the affair were council meetings. and a member of the swimming Evans, of PIttsburg! Penn. members of the present admin- In 1953, at the recommenda- team will also speak briefly SUNDAY TliROUGH FRIDAY Interment was In Elmwood istrative staff with whom she tion of the late City Manager A special Maire cheer will be Cemetery. worked with ~p to the time of ~arry r;:urton, the Farms co~n- led by cheerleaders Do.nna M~. The Prime Time for Skiing is _____ her leaving, and several others Cll appomted Mr~. Duff~ as city Lean, Bar~ Fetzer, Elame MaJ- WILLlAI\I O. ANDERSON who preeeded her in retirement. treasurer. S~e still ret~med '!he ester~ Manlyn Jones, and Lynn Pebruary and March! Funeral services for Mr. An. Mrs. Duffy said that :;he has duty. of offIce su.pervlSor. ~he Coddmgt.on of Gro£se POinte LECTURE FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, .:30 P.M. no plans other than to relax and contlDued her faithful serVlce South HIgh School. I John Marsh, talks on the fine polnls of ,oce driving derson, 86, of 1325 Somerset take life easy. She resides in until her retirement earlier this Tickets are $1:50 for fathers They are sun.times ... £1m times too. when road. were held on Wednesday, the same home where she was month. .' and $1.00 for children. the 5un bursts Its January 29, in the Eppens Van born and raised, ~t 168 Kerby Her husband, FranCIS.,retired ------seams • . . out on the DeWeghe Funeral Home. He .. 10 f slopes • • . on the died o.n Monday. January"". m' road. She is the only child bol'n years ago as .an englneer or chairs ~ •. on the ice . "" t th I t B d B 11K the Grosse Pomte Board of rink ... or on sleigh Georgian East Nursing Home 0 e a e arnar . plason Ed . rides family st.yle! after a short illness. and Ann Rockett.. ucatlon. A retired self-employed ba!'.. I Mrs. Duffy received her ele. -----.-- 4 b 0 U r s expressway ber, Mr. A~derson is survived' mentary school education in I HARD LESSON I driving from Detroit. Fireplace Wood by his wife, Alice; a daughter, the ')1d. Kerby. School, located The .people who .try to get Mrs. Cecil Sortor' a grandson at the Immediate rear of the somethmg for nothmg always Boyne's world-fanl0us Jack; and two 'great grand: present Farms Municipal Build- pick up a lot of experience. • Birch Logs & Hardwood • Package COlli accommodations.. and all I h 0 s e cherished children. - "Boyne Extras" that • Cannel Coal • Kindling • Fir. Quels make Boyne the }'UN WORLD'S Winter Capi. L:~~r~~~ter;.as in Forest K,tthers Gr,sse Pointe Lellsing (,. tal! Write or phone for Burlilp .. Wild Bird Seed • Sun Flowei'"Seed complele informal ion. Garden Bird Feeders • Fire Colors • Straw J'rIA-BE-L -1\1.-1. -AR-NOLD • AUIO LEASING • Supplies MlIrsh Hay • 'Rose Mulch • Rock Salt Funeral services {or Mrs. Ar- ALL MAKES AND MODELS H nold, 63, of 1402 Roslyn road, We Con Adjust were held on Friday, January One Car or "eet Our Pion 24, in the Verheyden Funer8l T" Your Neech Home. She died on Wednesday, 885.4770 MELDRUM GARDEN SUPPLIES January 22, in St. Joseph Hos- 15550 E. Warren TUxedo 4-2184 pital in Detroit. 17921 Mack Avenue Mrs. Arnold is survived by

GROSSE PTE. WOODS 20247 Mack at Hunl C[ub-TU~10aO FLORENCE, LIVINGSTON CLAIROIIDE .:rro:-..E GROSSE PTE. FARMS 63 Kercheval "On the HiII"-TU e.S661 ODELL HOURS: 9:30 am. 10 4:30 pm. Fridays 'til8 pm. Funeral services for Mrs. Odell, 87, of 35 Dyar lane, were 00 held on Tuesday, January 28 SILK tN' SAnN in the Grosse Pointe Memoriai $1 Church. She died on Friday 2.31L PActlll'S liT. ilL January 24, in Clinton Vie,'; D&e LEATHER CLEANERS' Convalescent Home, Mt. Clem- 9249 East Jefferson - VAiiey 2.1055 ens. Mrs. Odell was born in De. ,t$lQU SPECIALIZING IN THE CLEANING, trait and was the daughter of REFINtSHING. ALTERATIONS the 1ate William I.ivingston AND REPAIRING OF FINE former president of the Dime Jlllll" 21Pachls •. HZ. SUEDES AND LEATHERS Savings Bank. She was the .wife Solving Detroiters suede and le~ther problems of the late John R. Odell. ' since 1949 and now a new and exclusive finishing She \Vas active in the Red 00 Cross during World War I and V05 SHAMPOO process developed by us which leaves that soft, was a member of the G:-osse $1 lllxurient feel and new look. Pomle Farm and Garden Club nil. IEceLll1I'II' The following approved top quality dry cleaners are now and Grosse Pointe Memorial authorized associates of D & C Leather Cleaners and our Church. professional services are now available through these Mrs. Odell is survived by a reputable cleaners, You may visit them or call for pick- son, John R., Jr.; three daugh- Y05 HAIR SPRAY 00 up and delivery. . ters, Mrs. Willia.m Ledyard Mrs. Grant E. Armstrong and $1 Illl.IE5ILII.I1II.TI:IILI i~ Mrs. Traver C. Schmidt; nine l Beldins Cleaners, 15139 Kercheval, ~,'l' i grandchildren and two great. t Grosse Pointe VA 2.5800 grandchildren. 1 Crown Cleczneis, 15323 E, Jefferson Tributes may be sent to the LN I Grosse Pointe VA 1.7500 Michigan Heart Fund. PEPSODENT el , ,? $lQU t "MTII nEE r Denby Cleaners, 15029 Kercheval, lJULl TIIUBRDS. ~oz. TUII I Grosse Pointe VA. 2.7055 CYCLISTS PICKED UP TllOTll Pun I City police received a radio Denby Cleaners, 20087 Mack Ave., report on Thesday, January 21, Grosse Pointe HI 4-8888 of speeding motorcycles in the area of Maumee and Fisher. 00 Gay Cleal'!ers, 16129 Mack Ave., Upon arrival officers found Grosse Pointe 882.1976 David Kozicki, 18, 21l~7 Hunt- ~~!l!~[~,!.~!DER$1 Grosse Pointe Valet Cleaners (Plant) ington, Harper Woods and 17854 Mack, Grosse Pointe TU 5.5930 'Waync Millins. 17. 4412 Wood. hall, Detroit. operating and rid. Grosse Pointe Valet Cleaners (Branch) ,ing on, a motorcycle witJ10ut I,. & U,Ihlst.ry HAIR SETTING 00 21155 Mack, Grosse Pointe TU 1.9770 I crash hclmet~. The pair were SHA.POO 1 100 LOTION $ - Square Deal Cleaners, 20331 Mack, 'issued violations and the cycle 200 $ GET SET ! held at the station u'ltil proper $ . _ - Ill •• ALBERTO CULYER Grosse Pointe TU '.4225 head gear was obtaincd. The " F~. y .... 1.10... ,.h

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Pig. Ten GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, January 30, 1969 Blue Devil Cagers Take Hockey Squirts DevU Natators Norsemen Cagers Defeat Trans-Am Leads MacKays Victors Ninth Straight Victory Play Four Games Defeat Monroe 8i-County League Leaders Pee Wee League In Net Tourney By Dr. T. W. Kelly In their first home meet of ------With four .games played last FOl' tbe first time in iu long By Craig Carr '69 On Saturday, January 11 the the ~eason, the Grosse Pointe The Norsemen of Grosse Pointe North upset the week, the Pee Wee's finished history, tbe Tennis !Jouse this The Blue Devils made it nine in a row last weekend Squirls of the Grosse Pointe Blue Devil swim team was vie- Fraser Ramblers, leader of the Bi.County League in bas. the first round of tbeir hockey month held a just-com~leted ; by winning two easy games with Monroe and Port Huron. Hockey Association were busy torious over the Monroe Trojans ketball, by a score of 64 to 60, on January 24. season. Team standings were Mixed Doubles Tournament. ' 'i Now, though, the hard part of the season begins for again with two games. The ice by a score of 71-34, giving them Outsized would be tbe term $>------anDounced with Trans.Am ill , The winners of this first tour. : was in good condition due. to the a 4.0 record in the BeL. b first place, and all teams start lIament were the DODald Mac•. the Devils as the BeL starts its second round of play. good work by the attendants at The lankers took f','rst I'n used to compare the Ram lees to 12 lead into the set~nd quar. In the next two weeks the~--~------. k f with Grosse Pointe. The Norse. ter. even again to begin a seeond Kays who on Saturday, Janua. 1 the McCann rID , a ter the rain seven out of eleven evenls with round. ry 25, defeated the team of Ted Devils will play Wyandotte and N Off' of that Friday night. Kris Cassell and BI'II Heller men were outsized at every .~ Highland Park. the other con. ew leerS position, especially at the for. Lake Shore's rCle !taab led First Round Standings Hodge$ and Betty McKee 8.2, <. The Pros met the Comets in taking two firsts each, ward and center positions. the Shorians during the quarter, TEAM W L T' POINTS 9.7. ' ! tending teams ill the league. N d DA C In the best t'Wo.out-of.three.' The game Ihis Friday against the first game, both teams be. Kris slammed the 5O.yard and It looked as though the foot- netting 10 points and helping Trans.Am 7 1 1 15 ame at sets tournament, the MacKays ' Wyandotte will be played in ing undefeated. It was a tight the loo-yard freestyle with ball teams had come out for bring his team from a deficit Firebirds 4 5 0 8 'th th P .. 3 Mark Goodheart takl'ng second to tie the NOrsemen at the end Radke 3 5 1 '1 won all of their matches "in ~ game WI . e ras W!Dnlng . baskelball, as Fraser's center, Wyandotte and the Bears will M. Frank McCaffey, of Grosse either straight sets or by de. be trying to avenge their 71-63 Pointe Shores, president and co. to 2. Pros goal scorers were in both. In the lOO.yard free- Dave Wojcik, stood 6'4" and of the period. Grosse Pointe Dolphins 2 5 2 6 Harry Jewett. Stan Jurseck and style, K~is. swa!" a t~rrifie .last weighed 225 Ibs., snd a team- was outscored during the period, Sunday, January 19, the Fire. fault. Drawing a bye ill the first . loss 10 Grosse Pointe last founder. Byrnes.McCaffey, Inc., round, the MacKays dl'f.eated . montb. Devil Coach Chuck Hol. will serve as the second vice. Dave Townsend. John Hastin" lengtb, gIVIDg hIm a time of 51.8 mate of his was not far behind 16 to 10 and went into the birds defeated the Dolpbips, 2-1, got two assists. Scoring for th~ seconds to qualify him for State him in stature. locker' room tied with Lake Tbe Firebirds Were aggrer.sive Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hodges 6-2 ; losy pointed out, however, that president on the newly elected 6-3 in the second round. ' . in that game Jim Humes had an Comets were Dave Carron and Meet. Shore, 28 to 28. in tDe first period and scored slate of officers for the Detroit Grosse Pointe, though, outdid d tl ed The third and fourth rounds . extremely good night, scoring 32 Athletic Club, which Lynn A. Rob Danaher. Heller easily took bolh the these big men in scoring and The thinl period was a time two goals. AD y Ben ey scor poinls, and that nobody can be ,2oo'yardI and 4{)O'yard freestyle b d' G T for scoring as both teams went from John. Ma~os and Dave saw the MacKays win by de- J Townsend, of Bloomfield Hills, In the second game. the wI'th S"eve Spl'tzley takl'ng sec~ re oun mg. ary ersch '70 K fr Bill Kidd In thr.. ec fault. • counted on to match that feat .. ~ d GI H'I '70 t ed wild, with nel'lher team gal'n. err om. '. - s - chairman of the board, Chrysler Wolves met .the Jets; neither ond I'n each. In the 2oo-yard an en I ger . eam up d d th Dolphins cut '1' h e Hodge-McKee tea m again, t Ie th bo ds f th l'ng large margms' . Both teams on perlO, e Corp.. will bead as president. team had a wIn. yet. T.he Wolv.es freestyle, BI'II came close ._ 0 c ar e ar or 1'1 th 1 d to g alii .... reached the finals by defeating ) "They seem to have imprOved w N Th d'd II t scored more than 2" pol'nts dur- e ea one on a 0 cor"", Townsend succeeds Nathan B. took the leacl lD the, first perIod breakl'Dg Ihe pool record wI"tha orsemen. ey I an exce en v b B R b f J h the David Robbs 6-2, 6-4. c 'ob . I d' th' t t in;' the ""r.;od, but Grosse y ruce 0 • ro.m 0 n greatly since tben," :Mr. HolIosy Goodnow, of Grosse Pointe. at. o.n a goal by HOWIe E.aton as- tl'me of 1'.56.3 to also qualify J In ea IIlg elr eam a - .-- , L b t th F b d h Id added. The only other defeat the . t Pointe came out on the short ange,. u e lJ'e U' s e A cocktail party following the t torney aDd partner in the firm Slsted by Dan Lucas. Tim Kelly him for State Meel. VICory. end. Lake Sbore took a slim r them In cheek and won the finals match WI! attended by Bears have suffered has been to of Dykema. ,Wheat, Spencer, tied it for the Jets with assists lI"ark Boerner tMk the 100. Turnovers hindered Qrosse . game , P . t II . ht I 51 to 49 lead into the final I M' d about 70 members and guests. Highland Park, who beat them Goodnow and Trigg. f~om Don Clark and ~eff ~et- yaru backstroke with John Wal- om e a Dig ong. The Norse- period on ay, JaDuary :W, saw by one point. William A. Prew, of Birming- tin.g. In the second perl?d Brian ters finishing second for Grosse men drew first blood, but Fra-' Radke win over the Firebirds, The Di!vils won number eight ham, president, Allied Under- Willette scored u~a.ss1Sted to Poinle. Mark, w!lo h,ts already ser roared back 'and with six TheShorians kept their lead 3-1. With both .teams playing South Freshmen last Friday by trouncing Mon. writers, Inc., is the Club's first put tbe Wolves b~ck In ~e lead qualified for State Meet in the straight points during one all the period, although it well, Radke took the lead in the .1 roe, 75-42. The rather inept vice president. 2 to.1. III ~e thIrd pellod Ken backstroke, also came close to stretcb, took the lead. The quar- seemed as tbouflh the Norse. first period with two unassisted Defeat Oa,kwood ': Trojans tallied only 15 points in :Pointer Carl Johnson, vice- Verslckle tied ~e gam~ for the breaking the pool record with a ter ended with Fraser holding men might just catch them. It goals driven home by Joe Gorey_ the first hali as the Devils start- Jets on an as.Slst b.y Tim Kelly. tl'me of 58.9 seconds. a 15 to 10 lead. . b d tb h d I th d'Dd Dave' - " ing lineup poured in 45 points in president, Parke Davis & Cu., never appene oug an n e secon perl , The Grosse Pointe South fresh- . Both goahes. DIck Parks of I. . . The Ramblers expa,nded their Lak" Shore won 68 t 65 Kerr of the Fi....bl.rds put hl'S was elected secretary and Jo- Th" tankers al-o took flJ'sts ID ~ 0 • ...". m.an basketball team snapped ~ two periods to put the game on the Jet~ and Karl Ketchum of". lead to 12 at times during the team back in the game with an ts th .. i~e. seph H. Carey, of Detroit, sec- tlie Wolves played well, as did bolh. t~e 16().yard medley relay, second quarter as they had hot Gary' Tersch .led the Norse- unassistedgoaJ. Rai!ke came I ree.game losing streak on ~ retary-treasurer, Kelsey-Hayes Ken StDekwell, Carl Werner co~slshng of Chuck Howe, Bob sbootingfrom .all their players. men WIth l'lpomls. Gary Ben- back with a goal by Chantel Wednesday, January 22 with a . The slarters rested in the sec. CO.,,is DAC treasurer. ond half as Coach Hollos,Ysub. and Gary Koch of the Wolves LeIder, Jobn F r a s 1'1 r} .and This also was the only quarter ne~t and Ed Shelton had 12 Vanderbussche fro m Wall y ~ei:o:~~n over Oakwood' of E;ast ~ stituted freely and everyone on Earlier in the week six nomi. and Ken Ha}'deiJ Paul Gracey Charlie Brown, and the 4{JO-yard where Fraser's big center pomts each. Lake Shore had a Levick to keep their two goal nees frGm Ii slate of 12 candi- Ibe squ~d got in some playing and Bob Barker df the Jets. The freestyle, con~isliDg of Dave Wojcik, showed how eHectiv~ balanced attack as. four players lead and Win the game. This 'Oakwood jumped olit to an 0 time. dates were elected to the Club's 2 to 2 tie left the Wolves and Grunewald, Jun Frede, John he could be;. The Norsemen reac~ed double figu~es. T~m was the' first goal of the seasoD early 11.3 lead before South,. board of directors. Jets tied ror third place. Fraser. and Lincoln Lee. cut the gap' down to eight at Tomlc.b led the Shoflans With for C. Vanderbussche and also guard John O'Hare scored 8 ; "Althou~h the victory . was . In addition to McCaffey, who never nal1y in doubt, a scare After missing a month of baU.lime, trailing 33 to 25. 17 poInts and was followed by ... straight points to tie the !tame was also on the slate, are two On Saturday, January 18, the Iworkout because of a back in- Grosse Pointe's play exceUed Pete Raab with 15, Steve Rust for. the !iDe on whlc~ he played after whicb Grosse Pointe wa~ .: was thrown intO Grosse Pointe other Pointe residents. They fans when Jim Ifumes was. in- Pro.s and Wolve.s tied 2 to 2 in jury. Charlie Brown was back in the third quarter as they with 14 and B.Henderson ac- whlchmeludes Chip Grah~m never behind.; are Wayne County Cii'cuit Court a tight game WIth Stan Jursek to swim in his first BCL meet. struggled all period to ~ome counting for 13 points and John Vankar. Wally LeVIck . Grosse Pointe had good scor- " jured in the second period. Jim Judge Edward S. Piggins and drove under the basket for a ~coring two ~oals for the Pros Taking second in the loo.yard from bebind and take the lead. " contributed greatly to the team 109 balance with foor men in . lay-up and pulled something in Frank Couzens" Jr.; senior vice. l~ the I~ mIDutes to e_arn the breaststroke race, Brian Ferry Fraser opened the lead to ten .Tbe NorseD,!en's next game effort. double figures: O'Hare, Vito' president, Manufacturers Bank. his right forearm. He went down tie. HOWIeEato~ got both goals with a time of 1:01.3 also quaIi- points, but that was all, as the will be at LAnse Crause on The TraDs.Am vs. Dolphin Tocco. Bruce Molton and Ste.e Other board members recently on the flooCin pain and a Mon- ~or the Wolves.1O the rust per. fied for State Meet. Norsemen cut the lead steadily. January 3~. Tbe J. V. game game ended in a 3.1 victory for Kennel. elected include Lloyd H. Diehl, JOd. :Dan Lucas assisted on At 302 f th starts. at 6:30 p.m.' and the Trans-Am. Bill Dawson,. Tran".' ' ~ roe player went up for the reo Eaton's first goal. Tanker eo a c b, Mr. Carl : 0 e period, Gary V it bound; when be' came down .he Jr." consultant, . Indian Head Sehoessel commented, "I was Tersch tied the score and. a few ars y game starts at 8:15 Am, doing ..some good stick. STOP AND TIIINK landed on Jim's hip. As it turn- Inc., and Frank S. Moran, man- The Jets and Comels played pleased with these times at this seconds later, Grosse Pointe p.m. handlin~, scored. ~be three-goal Use common sense - steer aging partner of Plante & Mor. ed out, HUDles was not injured the second game and the Com- part of tbe se~son. If they keep took the lead, 37 to 35. Fraser ------:.. Hat '!I'lck for his t~am-two clear of driving practices that an, certified publi: accountants, seriously, although be did sit ets 'were victors 3 to O. Comet dropping their times at this rate, came back to tie the score, but St. Pau'l. Lakers u~lasslstl:d and one With.an as. may result in injury or death. out the rest of the game and the both of Birmmgham., and Fred- gllals were scored by Dave Car- they'll do welt' at State." RiCk DiCicco '70 put Grosse SISt by Jun Carbone. DavId Ebr-I jii__ ;;,; _ I erick Colombo, of tbe Jaw fU'm Port Huron' contest as weU. He ron, and two by Rob Danaher. So far, Mark Boerner in th~ Pointe ahead with 19 seconds R . .T lich played a good game on left N should, however, be ready for of Colombo, Vermeulen" Co. Jets players Jeff LagRn, Ilob l00.yard backstroke, Kris Cas- remaining. The Norsemen took emal'" on op d e fen s e and Jim Carbone's I VITATION Wyandotte on Friday. lombo, of Bloomfield Hills. Fraser, Kelly and Bob Barker sell in both the 50-yard and the a slim 42 to 40 lead into the --'- strong fore. checking enabled hi! TO BID Mike Borula had 12 points to Serving again as. assistant played well. loo-yard freestyle, Brian Ferry final quarter.' In by far the most heated line to retain possession much lead the well.balanced Devil at- secretary is Marian E. Mar. ------and Max Gardner in the 1(1(). The Norsemen kept that lead basketball game of the season of their time on the ice. In the . 0 N shall. Robert W. Stocker is yard breaststroke, Bill Heller in for 1I10stof the period, by either so far, the St. Paul Lakers ex- third period, Bruce Robb scored tack and Humes and Doug. Gra- ,I ham, who each played a half, comptroller. Bantam Hawks the 200-yard freestyle, and both three or five points. The spirit tended their victories to nine from Todd Tobin to give the PUBLIC SER.VICE netted 10. relays have qualified for State and action was. at its highest last Friday and remained on top Dolphins a gOal. John Lange, On The following nigbt at Port Lt. Donald Beaufait Defeat Fraser 4 Meet. as Fraser tied the score in the of the league. Despite a strong defense, did a good job of skat. VEHICLES &- Huron' the Blue Devils coasted Al . n' th' f th middle of the period. threat in the first half, tbe Spar- ing the puck out of his end. . EQUIPMENT . Marine School Grad BCLso WIDt f thmg elr thour They took a ""0... po'int. lead, tans of Nativity fell to St. Paul Mike Luc"s... , aft as an. d aggress. Sealed bl'ds will be recel'ved to an easy 64-55 vic;tory. The mee 0 e season, e re- b.ut Gary B..ennett tied the score . pI . ~ th Dol bins Devils scored the first eight The Grosse Pointe Hawks won serves swamped Monroe. 73-66. lve . ayer . or e p • by the City Clerk of the City Ma r i n e- Second Lieutenant their ninth comeeutive hockey Right now, the tankers are a few seconds later. With 2:06 Mike Corcoran played his best played forward for the mst of GJ:osse Pointe Park, Mich. pOints of the game and never Donald' A. Beliufait, son of Mr. lost the .lead. By halftime they game last Sunday as they de. a w a it i Dg iDvitations to the ~e~s~~ipnugtinGrtho,essf

Lt.??? S t 7 I ms 7 S 711 ' 7 2 ? IS r a s • • s c .J Thu~day, January .30, '1969 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Eleven Expensive Skis Irene Cotzias Lochmoor BhTd. Sadusk Elected Burglar Visits Mary Beth Thill Thief's Exchange. Food' Specialty Reported Stolen A.ward Winner Home Ransacked Sto John Trustee Hardware Store Contest Winner Ahl10st Perfect Of Shoplifter

Two pairs of brand new skis Irene Cotzias. daughter ~ofMr. Woods Corporal 'Gerald Ken. Physician.scientlst J 0 s e p h Sometime after 6 p.m. on Sat. This year, 630,564 Sirls from A car thief stole an automo. Ad 18-year.old youth, John were reported sto.len from the and Mrs. Chris Cotzias, of Chal. sora investigated the January Francis Sadusk, M.D., of Lin- urday, January 25. the Loch. 15.116 schools rl'gistered in the bUe from Hamtramck, drove to E. Ogilvy, 10401 East JeUerson, garage on her property, Mrs. ,fonte avenue, has been awarded 21 breaking and entering of the coIn road, vice-president of med. moor Hardware Store, 20'7'19 :setty Crocker Homemaker Test tbe Farms, exchanged theve. was apprehended for shoplift. ~ack, was entered and burglar. given on December 3, 1968. Af. bicle for !llmost an identical Nancy Mahoney of. 237 Chal. this year's "G 0 0 d' Citizen" flome of Mrs. Cora Doutsch. ical and scientific aflairs of ing from the K r 0 g e r store, . fonte aveJ1.ue, informed Farms award by the Daughters of the 1363 Lochmoor boulevard. Parke, Davis and Company, has ized. ter taking the test. Mary Beth one, and returned to Ham. police on SaturdaY, January 25. American Revolution for her Every room had been thoro been elected to the board of Entry was gained through a Thill was named 1969 Betty tramck, where the second car 16919 Kercheval, by the store'!l Mrs. Mahoney said that the outstanding citizenship in oughly ransacked. A crowbar, trustees of st. Jobn Hospital. window broken' by the thief. Crocker Homemaker of Tomor- was abandoned, according to in. assist3nt manager, Dick Pas. skis were; taken sometime be•. Grosse Pointe Sou.th High suspected of baving been used The election of Dr.. Sadusk Harry Eberling, oWner of the row for St. Paul High School. formation received from Farms toria, on Monday. January 20. tween January 2.2 and January School.. to gain entry to the house. was was announced by Sister M. store, said between $60 and $65 Thi." makes ber eligible for police. Ogiivy had stolen $1,60 worth 25, on which date they were Each year 450 schools. in discovered lying on the floor. Verenice, SSJ, chairman of the in coins was taken, in addition state and national scholarship~. The car taken from the of mer~handise. which included discovered missing. from the Michigan participate in honor~ This SUlipicion was confirmed board and superior general of to an undetermined amoWlt of Also, she bas been awarded a Farms belonged to Mr. and six bagds, a package of boiled garage, ing their "outstanding citizens." when an outside check of the the Sisters of st. Joseph, and is currency in ODe, five and ten s i I V'er charm from General Mrs. Linville Stover oC 383 Ker. ham and a package of pastrami. She saId that one pair bore The girls are nom in IIte d house indicated 'that entry had considered a major advance in dollar bills. Mills, the company who spoll-cheval, who reported their 1964 the brand n&me Red Star 210•. through recommendations of been made by prying open a the hospital's recently reorgan. Also taken was a coin collect- sors this test. Buick Wildcat,two-door. hard Ogilvy was also identified as and is valued at $180, and the their counselors, student advis. window. !zed corporate structure. tion containing a number of col. If Mary Beth is chosen a state top, light blue in color, missing the same person who 11ad been bindings, also taken, are val. 'ors and teacbers. Irene was It was subsequently found "We are not only proud that lector's items and a .32 caliber Homemaker of Tomorrow, she on Thursday, January 23. stealing from the store during ued at $45; the second p8ir. chosen from 20 girls. that attempts had been made Dr. Sadusk has accepted this the past several months. On one Colt pistol. will receive a $1,500 college Mrs. Stover discovered the occasion be stole a steak then valued. at $150, and bindings 'the award is l)resented for on three other windows. Under appointment to the hospital's Woods police are currently scholarship and St. Palll will be switch when she inserted the vah'ed at $45, bore the brand citizenship beyond the regular one. of these were found several board of trustees. we are grate- went to the counter at Kresge's investigating. . awarded a set of Encyclopedia ignition key which started the in the Village and asked the name Yamaha 185. &Choal and community activi- footprints. The investigation is ful that a man of his interna- Britannica. If she is runner.up, motor of a 1964 Buick Wildcat, cook cook it for bim. Mrs.. Mahoney. and her hus- ties. There are four main q\lali- continuing. tional reputation is willing to she will earn a $500 education- four-door .hardtop, light blue in to band, Gerald, are skiing enthu- .ficstion!! in selecting a girl for ------give of his time to the commu. Pfc, Ralph Davis, Jro al grant. color. She told police that when He was taken to the City. sta. siasts, and are affiliated with this commendation. They are nity health care goals of our In Special Training The n a t ion a I winner, the tbe motor turned over, it sud. tion. On his person was found the N3tlonal Ski Patrol. leadership. ,dependability in Drinking Driver institution," s.aid Sister Vere- 1969 All-American Homemaker denly struck her that she was a utility knife with a one and Th(l.Maponeys are asking for carrying' out her' responsibili- HId h P 10 nice. .. . . Private First Class Ralph W. of Tomorl',';' tbe MIchigan State Ba~, > has where tbe firemen: slept and . ',' _ . to his new association with' st. ~ere held at the Gourmet House lion" to the Collection, one of practiced law for over 25'years. where they have ,their meals. Na:vy Commander Robert E. John a wealth of hospital affili- in East Jefferson avenue. the largest comprehensive col. He. is aiso activll in.the Gross.e. They returned ,to Nursery Kirksey, son of Mr. and Mrs. ations. He received his Bachelor The Pointe sailing Club which lections in the U.S. Chinese-American RESTAURANT Pomte Camera Club, DetrOIt School, chattering about what Lester .L. Kirksey of 1388,Brys of Arts and Medical Degrees boasts ,an. outsized per~entage. William M. Day, president of . H9URS: .•,. ,,' ,.,COCK'rA1L, lOUHG~ .', Yljcht Cluh, Lost Lake :Wootls they had seen and feeling very drive,:was awarded the, Bronze from Johns Hopkins University, of champion sailors among its the' Founders Society, jOining Fri: & Sot. ',1 .'l.m.' to 1 16340 HARPER Club, University .of Mie'Qigan, happy.. '.. Star Medslwith Combllt .• ~V_'~ where be a1IIo.served alr the limited-to-ISO members, a 1 so Mr. Woods in acknowledging the Mon .•Thurs. 11 a.m. to ;12 near Whittier Lawyc:rll.C1ub, C0rn.!tltlanJ41dge: -----... 'The presentation was made Henry Strong Denison Fellow in hondred its own new commo•. Rogers' 'bequest pointed out ) . Sunday . 12. to .12 Ample Parking F.& A.M. :[1:241, King Cyrus . dunn'g CeI:emonl'es. aboard the PhysI'ologl'cal.Ch lIllS. try b I. I d I th t th F d' So.. t .. DetroitComm"nd t.Patie"c.,",1S.'.one..thin."g,$other.. . ,e ...... ,;llore,RoertDoson ..eecte ast a. e oun ers cley"IS Chapter,. and . . ." - ... " attllck 'aircraft carrier USS . ------month at the club's annual now embarked on a campaign Featuring the very finest 1~';;C~n. ''';~OM''UTE ery #~. ' . l1as to save for a rainy day. Hane~k off the coast of VI'et. . h ' E .... meeting. to Improve t e museum s n. tonese ,dishes for Luncheons and CanyOut Service nam. Rickey E. Davis Ends dowment. Fund to $100,000,000 He was awarded the Medal Marine Basic Training The key that opens the door'to by 1985, tile 100th anniversary Dinners, plus exotic Cocktails. 881-6010 for meritorious. achievement success is mighty hard to find. of the Detroit Institute of Arts. while serving with Attack Squad. ron 55 aboard the attack air- Marine Private Rickey E. craft carriers USS Constellation Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. and USS Hancock arid at the Everett B. Davis of 1048 Ken. Naval Air Station, Lemoore, sington road, was graduated Calif. from eigbt weeks of recruit His citation read in part: training. at the Marine Corps " ... Assuming command at a Recruit Depot here. tim~ when the .squadron was He will now undergo from engaged in daily combat flight two to four weeks of individual oDerations into the .hazardous combat training and then, after northeast sector of Vietnam, he leave at home, will report to his planned and personally led first Marine Corps assignment. many strikes into the Hanoi- The intensified Marine recruit ~aiphong area~ Th~, squadron training emphasizes rigid physi- SALE completed the cruise infused cal conditioning and survival With the highest morale, hav- techniques, both at sea and !ng delivered eighteen hundred ashore, to develop self.confi- Jacobson's Own tons of ordnance on enemy dence and endurance. Marks- targets \vithout a single combat manship ~ith the M-14 rifle aud , loss of pilot or aircraft." 45-caljber. pistol are equally Panty Stocking Commander Kirksey attended stressed, and close order drill Michigan State University and instills the traditions of Marine 1.65 the United States Navy Post- Corps teamwork. ,l!raduate S c h 0 01, Monterey, A thorough study of basic Calif. He entered the service in military subjects, hygiene, first reg. 2.00 May. 1948. aid ahd sanitation, ami the cus- toms, courtesies, history and Home will never be home for 1 mission of the Marine Corps Just !WO weeks to save on the birds who look upon it. serve to polish th~ new Marine's merely as a roosting place. recruit education. and prepare I ;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;Iiiiii i qim to join th e Marine combat stretch nylon panty forces.

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Hospital equipment available for free Love At First Sip .•• Hamlin's 0\\(11 Maca Java loan: crutches, whel chairs, heating lamps and hospital Toda). we abandon books as a ITV. It is what it is, and this is Coffee v:ilb an irresistible aroma and taste, it comes Phone TU 2-6900 beds. in an all purpose grind. Costs one dollar twenty- ~ember :\Ilchl~an Press AssoclaUon and National EdllorlaJ AssoclaUon GROSES POINTE GARDEN CENTER AND LENDING subject in favor of two other what the bulk of the American nine at 89 Kercheval ••• TUxedo 5.8400. NATIONAL ADV£RTISING REPRESENTATIVE LIBRARY. Mrs. Harry Frost on duty Tuesday, Wedl~es- media - television and motion public wants. Howcver, he ad. 404 F1I1.hAvenue,\~:~IYy:"1t~~P~~wR'ir~::ntaUve. Inc. BYrnnt 9.7300 CHICAGO OFFICE day, Thursday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Volunteer consultant on pictures. Thc first book to be mits that this medium is still In Keeping With Itr Policy 333 Norlh YlchlZan Avenue Phone Financial 6-2214 duty Friday, 2-4 p.m. TU 1-4594. considered, dealing with t~e only 20 years old. Pcrbaps in' • . . and to make room for spring ROBERT B. EDGAR. :..EDITOR and GENERAL MANAGER Thursday, January 30 for mer medium, is SEVEN about 200 years things will im: and summer arrivals, the Margaret WILLIAM ADAMO...... ADVERTISING MANAGER * 9:30 a.m. Beading Gowns & Sweaters-Mrs. Richard GLORIOUS DAYS, SEVEN prove. In the meantime, I'm Rice clearance sale is drawing to JANET MUELLER, , , ..FEATURE PAGE. SOCIETY Wadnitz, Instructor FUN - FILLED N I G H T S by afraid we wili have to live with an end. You have only a couple of. JAMES J. NJAIloL.... NEWS *10;00 a.m. Braille Workshop-Mrs. John McNamara, Charles Sopkin. Mr. Sopkin, a what we have. Mr. Sopkin's ex- days to take advantage of a much PEPPER WHITELAW _ NEWS I t t . wanted dress, suit, coat, and from JAMES H. KERR . , NEWS ns ruc or New York .editor, for one full pel"iences and conclusions are our lingerie and accessory de'part. BARBARA H. CICHY .ADVERTlSlNG 10:30 a.m. & 1 p.m. Grosse Pointe Garden Center week, from dawn of Saturday, not cheerful; let us hope that ment . . . robes,' nighties, slips, LILLIAN KARR. - ADVERTISING Bansai Workshop - for Garden Center April 22, 1967 to dawn of Satur- relicf comes sooner tban he MARY LORIMER ...... ADVERTISING members and prospective members. d A il 29 d d h' ill d' ts bags, jewelry and boutique items. JOHN MaeKENZIE _...... BUSINESS * 1:00 p.m. Creative Stitchery & Wall Hanging ._ Mrs ay, pr , suspen e IS e pre IC . JOANNE EASON. .. _ ACCOUNTS Marshall Massey, Instructor to watch six television sets (five The sccond book I would like Think Warm ThOUg~ts ••. and look ahead to ONNELLEE KOENIG CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING .. 4.'00 p.m. r.:kl. HI. four day trip to Boyne Country of' them rented). tuncd to sLx ,summer. U is not only cheerful but practical be- A WILKE CLASSIFI D ADVERTISING u to consider deals with films and ALBERT ...... E .. 4 00 P In J l.or Y"uth Councl'l trl'p to Famhouse m' different channels cause, now is really the time to order terrace furni. KAY STOUGH CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING : .. ,,~~ . {, .' has just as provocative a tiUe: ture to insure delivery. See the interesting catalogs MARIE KREINER CIRCULATlON .. 4:00 p.m. B~l~~nne Mary Ellen Cooper, Instructor byT~r=~g~~ti~~i~:£;cilia~~~: THE PRIVATE EYE, THE of formal and informal styles of outdoor furmture * 4:30 p.m. Ballroom Dancing - Mr. and Mrs. Ted For. top management of three net. COWBOY AND THE VERY at DenIer, 77 KerchevaL rest, Instructors works sit down and watch its NAKED GIRL, by Judith Crist. 5:00 p.m. Academy of the Sacred Heart _ Play Re- company's complete program- Thc author teaches at Colu:m- "Fr ame Lo'vmg D.tti-1 es... Public Schools in Focus hearsal ' ' miug from 7 a.m. to midnight bia's School of Journalism,. is passing fair and send them to .lr P tt I for just one day. Mr. Sopkin a film and drama commentator your lady." This is a suggestion . .. 7:30 p.m. Advanced Recor d er - W I lam ra, n- did him one better, he watched on thc NBC.TV Today ShQw. By Dr. Theos I. Anderson structor for seven days, from. carly and is regular film critic for TV from poet, Scott. If you are not lyrical, you can rely on the ex. Superintendent of Schools * 7:30 & 8:30 p.m. Classical Guitar-Brian Crowe, In- morning until 2-3 o'clock in the Guide and the NEW YORK structor morning! magazine. Critic Crist has a pi'essive valentine cards at The Whether or not by design, practitioner8 of many pro- * 8:00 & 9 p.m. Thursday Night Dance Club - Mr. and . . distinctive, witty and tough League Shop, 98 Kercheval. They fessions seem to have a tendency to envelop themselves Mrs. Ted Forrest, Instructors T~le g~astlmess of thiS ell- style. This book contains many run the gamut from beautiful and their activities in a certain mystique. They accom. * 8 & 9 Y M Ch IF. d SRF I perlence IS very well conveyed of her film reviews-some com. and sentimental to witty or way :00 p.m.' oga - r, ar es fl ay, ,n- br the author, ~nd y~u suffer 'pli menta ry, some devastating, out. plish this in many ways, but no more effectively than structor ng~t along With hIm.. You some very funny. The subtiUe through the terminology they use. * 8:30-11:30 p.m. Senior Other Side Open House - SWItch from one channel to is: "Movies from Cleo to Clyde." Heart And Soul •.. •is the name Sun Togs has We in education are as guilty Bands the "Phenomena" and "The Mag- anothcr; your head ach~s, your She includes big movies; little ing on request. A highly skilled es tagged theIr navy and white tank suit and jacket as the others in employing a num Express," $1 in advance; $1.25 at door. er blur, you have hl.s sa~e movies and foreign films. She ERT may well have an impact Friday, Janual'Y 31 , mghtmares. Can y?~ ~~agme also IiEtS ten worst lists. She ensemble, each with a bright red heart. see this "jargon" and in relying on a upon the instructional program .. 9;00 a.m. Menu Planning and Gourmet Entertaining colleges such as thIS. . Bogart con sid e r s ~:uch movies as adorable combination at Young Clothes 110 kind of "alphabet soup" to de- Kercheval. ' of an entire scbool because of -Mme Charity Suczek, Instructor. $25 for g~ts gunned down agam. The "Sound of Music," "The Sand- signale various programs alld 5 sessions. sls~ers ~urn out to be the Mc-. popcr," "Gue~s Who's Coming the expanded nature of the posi. • 4 0 11 C I t ~ulre s~stcrs. As Boga.rt gets to Dinner?" and "Cleopatra" activities, In a reeent informal Ask About • . . •Salton's talk to some women at Richard tion. .. : 0 p.m. Ballet - Mary E en ooper, ns ructor r~ddled m a t;l~oupof chP.s, ~hc (shc calls the latter a "monu- 6:45 p.m. Balroom Dancing - Mr. and Mrs. Ted For- SIsters McGUIre are s1!?g~g mental mouse"). spring promotion at the Mer- School, one look me. to task ITA stands for ~'lnilial Teach. I when I lapsed into what to her rest, Instructors 'Thoroughly Mod ern Milhe.' maid. Discover all the entertain- ing Alphabet," !l relatively new ... 8:00 p.m. Ballroom Dancing .Every other Friday Class The Paupcr, ovcr on Channel 4, In her introduction the author ing possibilities of these hot. I was unintelligible and unfathom. method of teacbing reading -Mr. and Mrs. Ted .Forrest, Instructors is botching things up in the tells how she became hooked on trays in many sizes and be sure . " able when I used three educa- which is in use in some of our " 8:00 p.m. Academy of the Sacred Heart presents

7 an .j 9 a $ s p $ 2 , p P ,. I' t f' r '$ '7'.' t f r S' . $ t .g S' S f 7 sf Thursday. January 30. 1969 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Swish Those Brooms, Girlsl Marcia Peirce Speaks Vows IOverture To Opera

At a small family ceremony in St. Paul's-on.the.Lak:eshore Plays Here Feb. 9 Friday evening, January 24, Marcia Dean Peirce and Rob. ert Dale Dudeck were married. Kurt Weill's "The Choice" and Donizetti's "NightBeU" The bride, daughter of Mr. Featured This Season: Program to be Presented and Mrs. A. Dean Peirce, of at War Memorial Warner road. wore a street length gown or white satin, styl. Overture to opera, Michigan's most promising and ed with an A line skirt and long' It I . h t t..t'l .• h h sleeves fnding in blue velvet umque cu ura ennc men ac IVl y, WI I open Its elg t cuffs studded with seed pearls. season Sunday evening, February 9, with an 8 o'clock Matching pearl.studded velvet pro~ram in the Grosse Pointe War Memorial's Fries accented her bodice, and her Auditorium. I!J shoulder length veil fell from a Mrs. Mar k Littler, of paring a cast of 30 professional velvet.trimmed Dior headbow. Webber place, and Mrs. performers for 15 appearances WOMEN'S Her flowers' were white Ele. Wesley R. J 0 h n son, of in the metro pol ita narea gance carnations, baby's.breath Ridge road are chairman t h r 0 ugh 0 u t February and and stephanotis. d"! March an co-c~alfman of the For 'the 1969 season, Dr. Di. Short and to te~~e ~~:~ ~t~,:::~:dB~~C:~t:;~~ Grosse Pomte Overture. Chiera has selected two operas whose avocado green silk dress Tickets are $2.50 each. Ticket that will be new to almost aU F.'om Another Pointe featured white lace panels. She information may be obtained by the area's opera buffs as wen The Pointe wore a matching Dior bow in contacting Mrs. Littler, TUxedo as those with only limited ex- of View Receiving degrees from East. her hair and carried an ar- 6,0438, Mrs. Johnson, TUxedo posure to opera.

j ern Michigan University at Jan. I rangement of narcissus and ivy. ~15. or the War Memorial "The Choice," known in Ger. Ey Janet l\Iuellcl' Iuary 20 commencement exer. Norman DudeCKacted as best office, 881-7511. many as "Der Jasager" is a '- .: cises were JOHN HOWARD man for his brother. They are Overture is expanding its pro. tIVO.~Ct opera by Kurt Weill. Pointe women composers and artists will be featured CAMPBELL, of West Ida lane, the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- fessional, artistic staff in 1969, Written in Berline before World in a Detroit Tuesday Musicale Composers' Group pro- Bachelor of Science; KENNETH tin Dudeck, of Three Oaks, giving DetNit.area audiences War I" it concerns the inter- gram next Tuesday morning, in the Detroit Institute of IAN CROCKFORD, of Lincoln Uich. exposure to two rarely.seen op- action of an impossible student Arts Lecture Hall. road, Bachelor of Business Ad- Mrs. Peirce chose, for her eras ,and bringing to Detroit an with his friends and a teacher ministration; JAMES CAMER. daughter's wedding and the reo outstanding operatic star. and offers timely parallels with Mrs. John W. N(1lson. of Washington road, is ON FORBES, of severn road, ceptioll at the Grosse Pointe This expansion of staff and situations that face young peo- chairman of the day and chairman of the Composers' Master of Arts; WILLIAM Yacht Club following the 6:30 act~vities is made possible by pIe and minority and politieal Group. Her song, "The Night Will Never Stay," wiH be THOMAS MARSDEN, of Fish. Striking an uncustomal'ily inactive pose are, (left o'clock rites, a beige peau de a gift from the MarJe and Alex groups today. Thi~ will be the sung by the Musicale's Choral Ensemble, (she sings in er road. Specialist in Arts; DA. to right), VI McGLYNN, of Hollywood avenue, soie ensemble and a green cym. Manoogian Fund, aranged by premiere performance of this it, too), as will be first perfo.rmances of Mrs. Charles VID GEORGE REED, of Ridge BETTY DAVIS, of Kensington road, HELEN ZUR- bidium orchid corsage.' Mayor Jerome P. Cavanagh's work in the Midwest. BI'yant's "Beside the Crystal Fountain" and "One Hard road, Bachelor of. Science; SCHMIEDE, of Touraine road, and GLORIA RUTAN, The bridegroom's mother sel. Committee for the Cultural Also on this year's bill is L k" THOMAS G I L B E R T KEN- ected an aqua crepe costume Center. "The Night Bell" (n Campa. 00 • . NEDY, of Trombley road, Bach. of Barclay road, participants in the Detroit Curling and a pale pink orchid corsage. General director of Ov.erture nello) by Donizetti. It's a one- Mrs. Harry J. Chapman, of Lake Shore lane, Will elor of Business Administration; Club Rockeltes' 12th annual Invitational Bonspiel for The newlyweds will return to ~pera is Dr. David. DiChiera, act comic opera about a pretty pl~y her Ballet Suite, originally composed for the Olga, DANIEL JOHN AITKEN, of :women only, concluding today at Detroit Curling from a Canadian vacation to chaIrman of the MUSICDepart- youug maiden whose marriage F~lcker Dancers and performed in a summer concert North ~enaud road,. ~ach~lor Club headquarters in West Forest street Okay, ladies, make their home in Royal Oak. ment at Oakland University and to an elderly Italian apothecary WIth the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, in a four. hand of Bus In e s s AdnuDistratlon; let's see those brooms MOVE! ' I the motivating force in the brings revenge from her young piano arrangement with Mrs. Frank R. Brown, of Hamil. TsHOMASGdERBALhDICHR!SArT,.~f ------NAN, MRS. R. J:PRIEST, MRS. tgrowt~ and196d4ireHctio.nbOf.OgVer.suitor. ' t t M W It B'l J f B If d evern roa, ac e or Ql: ~; Darien, Conn. Mrs. Egan is the of' horticulture of the Men's JOHN PEAR, MRS. IVAN KlR.~re SInce . e I~ em as- A highlight of each Overture on cour:. rs. a. er al ey, f" 0 a ou.r ~a , KENNETH EDWARD LONG. form er DIANE HILLEN. Garden Clubs of America, a LIN. MRS. PIERRE PA~IEN. s!sted by .three .Ieadmg profes- to Opera season is the appear- ac~ompa!11ed. by" Mrs. Frank ~. ~:aden, of Bnarcliffe lof Roslyn road, Bachelor of BRAND, who attended Vernor a member and past.president TIER, lIms. HARRY HAUS. SlOnal artIsts t~IS year. . ance, of a leading operatic star drIve, wIll SlOg Songs for Emily. I Science; JANIS ELAINE MIT- Court Junior College, Newport, of the Men's Garden Club of CHILD, MRS. FRED STUDER, Carl Karapehan, D~trOlt.born in one of the performances. Playing the accompaniments to her, songs, "I Would CHELL, of Hawthorne road, R.I., with her houseguests. Grosse Pointe, a member and MRS. EDGAR HAHN, MRS. conductor who studIed under Italo Tajo is the renowned Live in Your. L.ove" and "The Plover" to be sung by Bachelor of Science; DAVID • • * past-"'resl'dent of th G s JOHN PIESTER, MRS. OSCAR Viennese conduct\lr Von Kara. t' t h '11' th I d' Mrs Ells t'h WAll' f S . ' dId . d ALBERT OLMSTED, of Van .. e ros'~ jian and has had international ~f1S \Y. 0 WI Sl,~g. e ea m • . . wor '" IS0n, 0 ,~nn~?g a e rIVe, an Antwerp road, Bachelor of Arts; Three Pointers were among Pointe Rose Society and a Con. TEEG and MRS. EDWARD concert experience, is musical The NIght B~ll 10 the Fe~. h,,:r vlolJ.!l number, Chan.son Tnste, to be .pla~ed by and MAITLAND NEWMAN the 621 studenls who received suIting Rosarian in The Pointe HEGLIN.. • •. director ruary 28 evemng performance MISS Arline Closson, of RIvard boulevard, will be Mrs. STEWARD, of Lennon road degrees and certificates at Cen. area for the American Rose . at the Detroit Institute of Arts. John E. Coulter, of Lothrop road. Bachelor of Busineess Admini: tral Michigan University's mid. Society. He's serving as trea. Pointers named to the Mary. Rohert Cowden, who leads the Mr. Tajo, an Italian bass, has PI'anis. t Mrs. O. B. Nordstrom, of Aline drI-ve, will. stration. ~'ear commencementd ceremonies25 Th surerciety thisof theyear.DetroitHe willRosebe So.in- grovefirst termCollegehonorsDean'slireListJULIEfor GraduateWarnn Sta~eOperaUmverslty~epa.rtmentand ~tIS sungera ,Companywith the andMetropolitan1;a Scala andOp- also perform, and former Pointer Mrs. James W. Sutton * * * on Satur ay, January . ey traduced at tomorrow's admls, 'ROSE BERTIN, senior, and aSSIstant dIrector of ~he. Cha~. the other leading opera houses will be honored "in memoriam" by her compositions Michigan's "Mrs. Republican," were DANIEL SCHMALEN- sion-free meeting, to which the GERTRUDE ANN HOWELL, tauqua Op~ra Asso~latlOn 1» of the world. "T go C t t " I d b '"" CI d t 'BERG. 658 N. Rosedale court, bl'" 'ted b J ART R junior, both, with straight.A New York, IS stage dIrector. , ' an oncer an e, p. aye y mISS osson, an wo MRS. CHARLES A. DEAN, JR., who received his B.S. in Busi. pu IC IS 10VI ,y. HU John Broome, of the Acade. Ove!ture s co~plete 1~9 sch~. songs, sung by Mrs. AllIson. of Lewiston road, was - of ness Administration; MAR Y SHIMMIN, of Devonshire road, ~v~~~;tis,a~~~i~~ETTE ANN my of Dramatic Arts, Oakland dule mch:des fIve evenm~ per- Mrs. John Ehrlich, of Essex road, will play the piano course! - in Washington for FRANCES AUBLE, 1063 Dev. program chairman. * * * University. is also a stage di. fo~mance. for adult ~udlences accompaniment~ of "Poetry with Music" written by President Richard M. Nixon's onshire road,. who recei)'ed her • • • Back in their Merriweather rector. Following the 1969Over. an~ 10 performances 10 metro- (C r d P 24) Inaugural Ceremonies. Among A.B. degree; and JAMES G.\ MRS. CHARLES WALKER, as road home after a vacation in ture to Opera season, he will polltan area .schools .. . on mue on age the private parties she attended PANGBO~N, 7~0 Can~erbury, president of the Michigan State the South, during which they return to his native England :I.dult ~udlences WI~. see a -----I~~~a~io~~~n~ufiv:: ~~r~~~v~ wh? receIved hIS B.S. In Edu. \orgr.nizatiOn of Questers, an visitec\ the A. DEAN PERRYS where he will be. a director !~ll evem~g .~f oper~ WIth ~oth Institute President Dr. Arthur catlon. antique8 study group, has an. at their Thomasville, Ga., plan- .for the Royal Shakespearean Th?, 'Ch.01ceI and Tbe NIght Eo Turner and Mrs. Turner. • * • nou..nced the State's SlIon.s.:>rship taUon, and stopped for a night Company in Stratford and Lon. \~ell bemg performed. In. addi. President.elect Nixon was en- ELMORE W. FRANK, of of the Michigan Society of Ques' in Sea Island with MR. and don as well as director of opera tion to the February. 28 pro- r-V: Fisher road, will speak on ter Past Presidents, a new or- MRS. PLANT McCAW. are MR. for Sadler Wells.. gram at the Arts Institute a~d tertaining his cabinet members 'Twenty.Five Years with Roses," ganization to be composed of and MRS. JOHN H. FRENCH, Under Dr. DiChiera's ,general the Febru~ry 9 progra~ In in an adjoining room. discussing, with color slide ,iI. women who have served as pre- JR., of Merriweather road. direction, Messrs. Karapetian, G~osse Pomle, there WIll be • • • lustrations, his own rose.grow. sidenls of local Quester chap. (Continued on Page 23) Cowden :md Broome are pre. (Continued on Page 15) ~tij Vis Itin grecenUy with llie ing exptiriencl;ls at the next ters, Past-presidents of Grosse --- DENNIS EGANS, of Maison meeting of the Detroit Rose Pointe Chapters who are eligi. \~.'-..1 road, were SUSAN SCOTT, of Society, scheduled for Friday, ble for membership include ~ Houston, Tex., ANNA JER. January 31, atB o'clock in the MRS. URBAN BORESCH, MRS. RILD, or Arlington, Va.; SUSAN evening in the WWJ.TV Audi. EDWARD BUNN, MRS. F. M. This is hair that's deeided BUFTON, of White Plains, N.Y., torium, West Lafayette and TOUSLEY, MRS. ALEX DO. LEE STALLWOOD, of Lincoln, Second avenue, Detroit. Mr. MINE, J\ffiS. E. C. NEVER. tc) be itself. R.I., and GAYLA GRUND, of Frank is an accredited judge GOLD, MRS. MICHAEL BREN- I\'s not curly and trying to be straight. Or vice versa. It is what it is and proud of it. What we do with such hair is find something it wants to do naturally - and then improve upon it. For instance. If it's super- curly, we might crop it close and self-setting. If it's dead s~aight, we might cut it long and blunt. If it has one great shock of white, we might make it the focal point. If you have a head of hair that's decided- FABULOUS to be itself, see us. We believe in things as nature intended them. Only better. REDuCnONS" Bart Eduloud 45 E. Adams/On The Park/Downtown/WO. 2-1112 mrs. Williant [Rust $45 and Suits and Coats • • • • •• • up -is happy' to have DAYTIME ~ COCKTAIL. EVEN1NG .Storewide $15 and Dresses..... · • • • • • • • up morence [R,iley and her staff $25 and Sportswear . . . • • • • • • • up CLEARANCE JOin Walton-[j)ierce, $3~Oand UP TO Blouses ..... • • • • • • up v dresses as of ~bruary '1St. and $25• up v costumes Raincoats • • • • • • • • • vShort and I Mrs. Pierce feels that Miss Riley, an expert i~.:m:;::(g:~:~:~:"::::r~:::;{:::~f,;::W:i::::;~:~,:t!:~:::=~}.:~:~~:f.i~,::;~~:~:::r~.t~::~m:m::::::,;;:;::~::~:AA:.Q::~;~~~:~~~~~~m~:~~~~~~~l'~~:~t'~~~~ long formal corsetiere, will be a great asset to the lingerie Fro. :I Department. She will continue to carry the Imade-to-order models '751 and cocktail favorite lines of her own customers and our cus~ ~J@"~",,!~@~illW.l'W:2,~,~~'ii{~*~m'rt~~~MIT1~w.'l_m;>j,*<:~i'ig:%m)(NImr*1.'~~~'~ tomers will also find their favorite lines as well. dresses Walton-Pierce welcomes all of Miss Ri ley's Negligees, robes and "at home" ~ to ~ off Off customers and will do everything to make them from $5 Millinery Clearance .---olso ------. feel at home. \1 Slacks Surgical fittings, as always, are our specialty, Purses and Gifts ~ off UP V Robes V Blouses Maternity Fashions ~ off and more TO Off V Sweaters Yz No C.O.D.'s All Sales F :nal Jhe. shops of )he. shops of \t"l\lon..:n~r't Kercheval at St. Clair Grosse Pointe W4llo1t.J'i~r,~ Birmingham 550 N. Woodward Kercheval ilt St. Clair GrOSSt Point. Kercheval Ave., at Fisher Road 550 N. Woodward Jirmlntll.1ft Punch and Judy Block TU 1.1505 (,. f Iif' I Thursday. January 30. 19'9 ! GROSSe POINTE NEWS I t P.g. Fourteen I I ! ,! , :j Society News Gathered from All of the Pointes 'I Mass, at which The Reverend Thomas Finnigan and The Rev- Smith College erend Jeffery Atwater offi. Mrs. David Duthie ..Miss Nancys Hairdressers Miss Webster Says ciated, the former Miss Webster Club to Meet SpecioUzing in Hair Coloring and Wigs selected an A.line gown of iv. 19877 MACK AVE .• 881.0761 • GROSSE POINTE ~9ODS ory dulceUe satin, accented on I The Smith College Club of the bodice and Chapel train - I Open Tu~s., Wed., Sot. 8 (I.m .•" p'.m.• Man.-Thurs.Frl. 'til 9 Vows To Mr. ,Duthie with scattered Chantilly lace ap- Detroit is gathering at the Hotel I pliques and seed pearls. Pontchartrain today, ThursdllY'1 Chantilly Lace Appliques Accent Bride's Ivory Satin A matching cap secured her January 30, Cor luncheonand to i Gown; ~venjn9 Rites are Read in Star of the floor length illusion veil. Her hear Miss Margaret L. Bates, Se.~Church flowers were white and pink associate professor oC Govern- Sweetheart roses. ment at Smith, who will speak The Wearing bright pink crepe on Mricaand Revolutionary At home in Roseville after a week's vacation in the frocks and carrying white fur Change.. Bahama Islands are Mr. and Mrs .. David Duthie. who muffs accented with pink Sweet- Amongthe Smith alums from Moth Hole greet~ goes~ at a:reception in the Polish CenturY Club heart roses were maid of honor Grosse Pointe, Birmingham and foltowmg their FrIday, December 27, wedding in Our Diane Webster, sister of the Ann Arbor will be two Pointe Lady Star of the Sea Church. bride, and bridesmaids Saundra Smith mothers, Mrs. Wilbur Garden, Elaine Mucciante, Ja. Elston, of Pro v e n c a 1 road, Needle Point Mrs. Duthie is the foroler"';' nis Tracy, Barbara Becker and mother of Sarah Elston, a sen. Want to stort Needlepointing, but don't know how? Come Patricia Ann Web s t e r, groom's parents are Mr. Carole Rizzo. ior, imd Mrs. William Christen- daughter of Dr. and Mrs. and Mrs. David G. Duthie, up and select one. of our simple designs and we will give Their headpieces were match. sen, of Sunningdale d r i v e, you a lesson. Henry Webster, of Loch. of Detroit. ing bows with double stream- mother of Terry who is a fresn. moor boulevard. The bride- For the 6:30 o'clock Nuptial ers. man this year. Upstairs at 81 Kercheval Phillip Cerne served as best Also attending will be Mrs. man. Ushers were David Van. James Williams, of'. Mount Above Virginia Williams If it's from Wright Koy, L e wan, Thomas Colestock, Vernonroad, Mrs. Robert Ham. it's Distinctive. ThnmasWebster, William Beck. ilton, of Moran road, Mrs; on the hill er and Curtis Lange. Charles E. Slough, of Ridge I. Mrs. Webster, mother of the road, and' Mrs. Henry Vaughn, TU 5.3770 Hour. 1('1-4 bride, wore a floor length Jr., of Edgemont Park; INTERNATIONAL STERLING .matchingcoat and dress of Kel- ly green silk worsted, accented at waist and hemline with silo ver beading, and a corsage of double gardenias. The bridegroom's mother se. lected a floor length gold bro- cade dress and ja.cket ensemble and a white orchid corsage. OPPORTUNITY- 28 PAlTERNS Out-oC.townguests included Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kornacki, Photo by Fraser Portrait studio the bride's godparents, who Exchanging marriage vows Friday evening, Decem- 28. cf>erished patterns now avail. came from Connecticut for the ber 27, in Our Lady Star of the Sea Church were PAT- able on specid order so you can ceremony. RICIA ANN WEBSTER, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Henry fill in and adckln to your service. Webster, of Lochmoor boulevard, and Mr. Duthie, son ..Jacobsons For Q IImit8dtime--place setting of the David G. Duthies, of Detroit. _ pieces from 9.50, serving pieces Meier-Brown from 14.25 depending on pattern. Betrothal Told School, Bennett College, Mill- REQUESTS THE HONOUR July Bride I brook, N.Y., and the University of Washington, Seattle. She is OF YOUR PRESENCE THESE PAlTERNSINCLUDED: Mr.. and' Mrs. William' L. Brown, of Royal Oak, are an. affiliated with Alpha Delta Pi nouncing the engagement of sorority and is presently associ. AT A SEMI-FORMAL SHOWING • Blossom Time • Brandon • Brocade their daughter, Ann Lynn, to ated with B Seattle advertising • Continental • Courtship • Empress Frank X. Meier, III, son of Mr. agency. • Enchantress • Fontaine • Frontenoc and Mrs. Frank X. Meier, Jr., OF • Godroon • Georgian Maid • Minuet of Sl Clair avenue. Her fiance, son of Dr. J. W. • Northern lights • Orchid • Pantheon The bride-eled was graduated Codling,of Seattle, and the late • Pine Sproy • Pine Tree • Primrose from Shrine mgh School and is employed.by Chrysler Corpora: Mrs. Coilling, is a graduate • Queen's Loc:e • Serenity • Silver Iris of Seattle Preparatory School ''£a JituJ:a" • Silver Melody • Silver Rhythm tion, Center Line, where her fi• ance, a 1961 Rochester Senior and Seattle Univer$1ty, where BRIDAL FASHIONS • Sprj~g Glory • SWOll • Trianon High School' graduate who at- :he ~I!ted with.: J\1,pha.. Pi • Trousseul." • WedgwOoo (sHown left) tended Ferris State College for Omega irateni.ity. Reis . with two years,a1so works. the BOemg Company, seattl~, FOIt, The couple plans an April 19 in the Industrial Engineering PHONE 885.5515 wedding at the Shrine of the Division assigned to the new SPRING AND SUMMER 1969 Little. Flower. B.747 jumbo jet. The couple recently returned R. LEE GAMBLE,of Hamp- from Boston, where .they ~, ton road, is one.of three artists ited Richard Cardinal Cusbing. who received a Board of Dire!l- " :,l~,.----- Wright Kay tors Award for his work cur- 'TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4 rently on display in the Scarab MRS. ARNOLD M. DAVID- 1:00 p.M: and 4:00 P.M. Club's Gold Medal Show on SON, (lCllelangerroad,.is pre- . . , 1500 Woodward. 17051 Kercheval, GrOSSE: luly wedding plans are being sident of the Southeastern Dis- Pointe and Northland. Grosse Pointe view until February 14 at Club THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6 C'!)en Thurs. (Ind Fri. evenings 'til 8:30 headquarters in Detroit's Cultu. made by MELI ND A SUE trim of the Michigan Associa. 1 :00 P.M.,4:00 P.M. and 7:30P.M. ra! Center. WALKE tion of Hospital Auxilim-ies I . R and John Tracy which held its annual meeting SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8 Codling whose engagement has at Wayne County Medical So. 1:00 P.M. and 4:00 P.M. been announced by her par- \ ciety headquarters in Antietam ents, Mr. and Mrs. Graydon L. street, Detroit, January 21. Spe. TDEY~VE 'ARRIVED Walker, of Yorkshire road. cial guest speaker was DR. JO. GROSSE POINTE . 'I SEPH BROUGH,chief pathol0. The bride-elect was graduated gist 'at Cbildrens Hospital of DEAR PAT, from Grosse Pointe University I Michigan. . OPENfTHURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS • For ~y or. all' that are of the impression that Jo Krause en- ]~ys nothing but fun and games when she goes off to the big city give them a blow by blow of my last 24. ' I aw~ened to the blizzard of the century and before I could even ~onSlder co!£ee I t?ought of the "no ,cab situation" that would prev~ when I hit th~ SIdewalk. Then I thought of coffee and room servt~e announced, m a tone that suggested I must be delerious that It would be an hour's wait-forget it-the notion that ~ , sale hot sho~er would swoosh the chill off life was negated by the rush of Ice water from the tap. Four thousand others in residence EVERYONE had the same thought. dyed Scuth African Between then and the time I arrived an hour and a half LADIES' Ladies & Girls' late ~or my first ~ppoihtment, 95 disasters occurred including lamb coats. runnmg my ~ast pair of.panty hose, losing a good kid glove chasing Red C'ross ~ ca~ and bemg caged In an elevator that jammed. During my per- Socialities and IO~ m t.he torture chamber I tried in vain to think of all the good . Cabbies SHOES things In my worl~ to. remo~e my mind. and spirit from dreadful, DiscOlltillueci $tyIes black gloom-begmmng WIth my children and lingering for Reg. from Miss America awhile .on ~arm, sunny climates ~th many usually marvellous 15.99 to 20.99 $martaire Young-spirited memOrIes In.betweE)n-alas nothmg-I decided that the only 99 earth shaker to budge me from a warm hearth on a day like this INDW S8 would be a HANDS-DOWN "can it possibly be true SALE." Dear~ furs, the soft heart, I think if I werE' home now I'D buy an armload myself Now is the Rerfact time for these dresses that have been reduced so Mr. Easton Men's low (HALF OFF and MORE) so many weeks to wear them yet this Ladies' High ond lustrous season-and certainly the lingerie is forever heaven-I'm mad for Grade Fashion Style Jarman Reg. 17.99 to 22.99 the chemise-can't imagine how I ever wore anything else-that Reg. 99 17.99 naw S10 South Africalt rosebud georgelte that was my most favorite at $16.00 is an abso- INDW 99 lute joy marked down to $8.00. Oh, by the way, Pat, if that smoky S8 and up navy handbag is still in the shop please put it aside I have someon~ tombs ••• ot savIngs! in mind for it-(me). Ladies' & Girls' I LADIES' While I w)s forcing joy into my heart and soul with pleasant Shown from our thoughts I did for a long instant, think of a him who in turn re- Shoe Boots H<)use Slippers minded me of the "aU time great" MEN'S WEAR we have added Guaranteed woterproof. ., to HANDS-DOWN for this SALE. The Ski Sweaters are beauties- Black, brOwn. R::. ,Now $297 coJlection, this 99 to husky cable knits in robust calois (turtle and crew neck)-and and up the load of flat knit shirts we introduced to the lower level are S9 7.99 and up truly "hearts on sleeve" kind of gifts for Valentine's day or what- double breasted ever. What a really thrifty way to let him know you're mad about MEN'S and BOYS' Ladies' him. I do wish I could be with you in the little shop that is becom- bac~ befted shaped ceat ing everyone's favorite haunt for CLEARANCE merchandise. It Pedwins Hand Baas Reg. NOW will be jumping. '7.99 :.C::sNDW $297 I had felt that things were beginning to brighten a bit when to and in dyed bone, black I left the building-It had stopped snowing (no more room for 21.99 20%'ff 9.99 and up any to land}-then some jerk flew through the revolving door like the Ajax lady-knocking my sunglasses out of my hand just on and havana brQwn. cue for the next jerk to step on them. French Shriner 200'- If Tell them for me, Patricia, it's not all fun and games-and to Men's Shoes _• . 10 0 If1IP')rted furs cap the climax I have to dress for dinner at Vaison tonight-Is labeled to shoW country of origIn, there no justice. All SAlES fiNAL Best Love, JO 'YlJudj Slwfld I G~'R P.;.R', ,"., •• ,,_ .~.. I 16844 Kerchevol, Next to Willleeimon'. "In the Villoge" I 886.1366 ROUls: Thun., Fri. 'til 9; Doily 'til 6 I touch of elegance SECURITY, DINERS AND MICHIGAN BANKARD Jacob SoriS We caTTII II wide range of sizes ..• 4 to I I We feature, • Mr. F.aston • Mln America • Sm.rblro In The Village Kercheval at St. Clair 63 kercheval • colonial fe.eral Itutldlnl • ,roSl' point. firm. • "6.3711 Red CroSIJ .French &brine, • Jarman • Cobbles • :-/tna , • , Thursday, January 30, '1969 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Fifteen .. • • • by, of and for Pointe Women Mrs. Michael Cooney Overture to Opera Plays Here Feb. 9 (Continued from Page 13) performed in the coming sea. be seen in the Midwest. programs March 10 in Pontiac, SODby the Metropolitan Opera Overture to Opera is sponsor. March 22 in Northville, and on Company. After eight years of ed by the Detroit Grand Opera a date to be announced later, growth, however, the fUDction Association, Oakland University at Macomb Community College. of Overture Opera has changed. and tile University Center for Overture. to Opera W9Sorigin. It now is dedicated to ac- Adult Education. Interest of the City of Detroit is represented ally conceived as a means of quainting the public of all ages with the opera, giving young by Willis H. Hall, chairman of advertising the operas to be professional talent an opportun- Mayor Cavanagh's Cult u r a I ity to perform near their home. Center Committee, and Mary .Michigan Delta Zetas towns and performing c.peratic Ball, executive director of the Planning Fashion Party works that would not otherwise committee.

Michigan Delta Zetas and their friends will fight mid. winter doldrums via a "Mardi Gras" luncheon and fashion show Saturday, February I, at the Detroit Yacht Club. Span. I. sored by the Michigan Council of Della Zeta, the party is sche. duled to begin at 12:15 o'clock. I Proceeds fNm this benefit luncheon will be used to fur- ther Delta Zeta's aid to the deaf and hard.of-hearing. including' the Detroit Hearing and Speech Center. B. Siegels' is presenHng the FOR DECORATOR SERVICE CALI. RUTH MILLER 779.1970 22604 Greater Mack HOURS fashion show, featuring new spring attire. Miss Mar y ~:tte:t:n:l:h~~f GEO. J. COUHANA, ':30 a.m.to 5:30 ,.m. Morgan will provide the com- 51. Clair Shores Prop. 9:30 a.m. ~~. 9:00 '.m. mentary. Terms (Cloud Ylednuday.) Chairmen for the luncheon are Mrs. Robert Fisk and Mrs. Marvin Crooks. Serving on the planning committee are MI's. William Kamm, Mrs. L. M. ARI CLASSES Gi!.ewicz and Mrs. Richard Beginning Drowing and Painting Noyes, all Pointers. February 10 - April 14 - Mondoy. - /2:30.3:00 Ticket information and reser. Class size limit to 10. vations may be obtained hy 10 .sessiOns - $35.00 Enroll now. calling Mrs. Noyes at TU 1.1)329. SYLVIA'S ARTS 'N ANTIQUES \9869 MACK AVENUE WiCK & WILLOW GROSSE POINTE WOODS 886-8828 CORNER OF BEACONSFIELD & KERCHEVAL "IN THE PARK" PHONE (313)' 821-9320 At the Grosse Pointe Garden The Women's Society of Chris- CANDLES. BASKETS. PORceLAINS. PRINTS • THURSDAY • FRIDAY. SATURDAY Center's annual meeting Janu' tian Service of Grosse Pointe January 30th, 311t, 6' Feb. lit ary 24, Mrs. John W. Mulford, United Methodist Church will was re.elected president. i meet next Tuesday, February 4, ~ Other officials elected were I at .12:3,0 o'~lock for a sm~rgas. I BRING IN THIS AD AND SPECIALS Mrs. James A. Lafer, first vice- "bard "nd pro g ram a. the Whole Wheat or White president; Mrs. George N. Mon. IChurch. Village ro, III, second vice.president; Guest speaker, Kay Gill, will SAVE 15% on Baskels for 1.'1» laof c BREAD . 3?~ 28 Mrs. C. Bayard Johnson third discuss "International Institute .Hanor 21 Old Fashicned Sugor vice.presiden,t; Mrs. Gedrge J. Summer Proj~ct.~' Decoupage - ...... ice Rapp, recording se.cret~~y; Food and deefJiations also will '3 MOLASSES 'COOKIES Mrs. Haral? W. Bailey, assr.st. be "international." Hostesses ant recording secretary; Mrss will include all Circles of the 79 C rltg. 10e: 4o1E. 65 d'Z, Christine R. Edwards, corres. Society. Members are asked to With This Ad $2 ponding secretary; Mrs. 'David contact Circle chairmen for 75 C. Lowe, assistant correspond. reservations. THROUCH FEBRUARY~8th ONLY ~ CHICKEN A L4..KING '3 qt. ing, •.secretary; Mrs. Otis U. with PASTRY SHILL. re•• 4.25 Walker, treasurer; and Mrs. '1'- '-:.~ '., ...... Sunday BuffetserYed from 12 to 3 P.M. Durm, the 'winter season. James B. Ogden, a inist ant I treasurer.

fashion is The last time Martha' 5 Closet had a fiRaI clearance sale .;( 78 KERCHEVAL ON THE HILT. GROSSE POINTE

• •• It was a NEAR-FINAL smash! WINTER

Last year, Martha's closet was swamped by CLEARANCE smart shoppers when they held their final clearance wi,th "positively silly" prices.

Again we .offer coats, suits, costumes, day- and more time, cocktail & evening dresses, bathrobes and shoes all reduced to "positively silly" prices. SUITS. COATS. COSTUMES

lor example: DRESSES • SPORTSWEAR evening gown illustrated was $165 NOW $60. KNITS and ACCESSORIES

This is the near.final call Sharp Reductions on winter and holiday ?22 on fashions at sharply re- duced prices. Everything J(arthis elose1; ROBES, LINGERIE is unmistakably Margaret HANDBAGS, JEWELRY Rice. All sales final, no "373 Fisher Road c.o.d.'s or approvals. ~ft.osse poif\-te

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II' i Society News Gathered from All of the. Pointes '.i Artists Market Exhibit Slated Lee-Miller Rites Julie Wismer Hold Mu Phi Epsilon Alumnae Gathering Mrs. Keith Bertrand Detroit area alumnae of Mu Tbe. program, . fea~uring 20lh "Another Point of View" is opens Friday, February 7, with .'l Bn B id Read in East I Wl C' r e Phi Epsilon the national profes- J C e n t u r y mUSlC, !Deluded a the Detioit Artists Mark"t's Ia 4 to 7 o'clock invitational reo __ .:. string trio composed by Max next exhibit, with participating: ception at the Gal1cry in Rall- Former Pointers :Mr. and :Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Wis. Honijl muslc. sorJoflty, meot on Reger and Illayed by Mrs. artists Richard Jerzy, Arthur dolph street, Detroit. . .. I Mondayevenmg, anuary 2, a tI George Peterson and Miss Wenk, }o'rank Mannarino, Dean. The exhibit will con tin u e Mrs. Gerald ElbrIdge Mil1er,. mer, 0f RoyaI 0 II,k former Iy 0f k' h b f b ')j d Cook road, have announced the I 8 o'cloc 10 t e alOe ~ rs. Cecelia Focrc,. V10. ns, an na Bardy, William Girard and through March 4. Gallery hours who now make their home in I I ' d ht John Junkel', of Nottingbam Mrs. James DaVIS, VIola. Guest Potter of the M~nth are 10 to 5 o'clock Monday McLean, Va., announce the mar- engagemen t 0f th el.1' aug er, _ Susanne Stephenson, w h I C h ,through Saturday. riage of their daughter, Dorothy .Julie Ann to Dougl L P t- road, Hostesses were Mrs. ------I Beelm;m Miller, to Edward Leo , as. a, A r n 0 Id Lungershausen, :Mrs. terson, son of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Kaiser and Miss Betty II'..... _ Lee. II. son of Mr. and Mrs. I John P. P«tterson, Of Country Froun!elter. I Bernard Leacber, of Sa~inaw, Ion Saturday. January 11. in Club drive. ,------VET Holy Trinity Church, Washing. I The bride. elect was graduated Cli ton, D.C. in 1967 from Grosse Pointe Do M ttIe The bride's white silk brocade High School and now attends n e r' ~ ..e- I gown, fashioned for her in Macomb Community College, ~"IIIIIIC&"''' Bangkok, featured a f 10 or, where she is a charter member NEEDLEPOINT CLASS fOR TlfE ~ length sheath skiPt, wide crys. of Tau Delta Xi sorority. tal.beaded belt and long.sleeved Her fiance, a 1964 Grosse EXPERIENCED AND BE(;INNER jacket, styled with a Mandarin I Pointe High School graduate, re- Original design & tethniques ~ I ~ col1ar and crystal buttons. . ceived his Automotive Meehan. tought- . CLeANING. SALES, STAIN REMOV» ies degree from I"erris State I'ROTASIL STJ:IN IlL'PElLENT AND I Her short illusion veil fell I Col1ege and is presently study- 5 EVENING CLASS PERIODS from a matching brocade bow, fURNI1URE CLEANINCI ~ ,/ ing Business Administration at for information calf II T.t,s.Crlti ..... I,md she carried an arrangement l ., Macomb Community College. 881'-4363 of white orchids and roses. "lHiO"IlN ..SONS She was attended by her ~if,. A March 1wedding is planned. I UlIOW.IM1.ID. Pho... 399.2323 I'ter, Mrs. Keith A. Beavan.' of ~ New York City, Susan Burk. hart, of New York, City. and IMrs. lxmald W., Canoll, of Bal. ON OUR COMPLETE timore, Md.. who wore floor length turquoise g 0 w n sand matching hair bows and carried FALL LINE OF Colonial bouquets of pink carna- tions. . . . Photo by Georce E. Bevenn Thomas Salb, of Cheverly, Married Saturday evenIng, January 25, in Peace Md., was best man. Ushering Evangelical Lutheran Church were BONNIE GRACE Curly Locks, were Keith A. Beavan and Ger-I KASELITZ, daughter of Mrs. Julianna Kaselitz, of aId Miller, Jr., brather of the Kensington road, and Elmer L. Kaselitz, of Detroit, bride.. I and Mr. Bertrand, son of the Lyman Bertrands, of The bride's mother selected I Haslett Mich. a dress and matching jacket of, ' Curly Locks ... All FALL STYLESAND COLORS blue India silk and a green or. IM. K I.' B ·d I _ •• chid corsage. The btidegroom's ISS ase Itz rI e mother chose a pearl grey en. I 9,0 $10 :~m~~i~~~dH~~thd:,:~~~-b~:~~ Of K .th D B t' d • All Sales Final Pi;~eorC:~~;YWedS will make eI . err an their home in Silver Spring, Md. '. I Tbe bride's maternal grand- Bonnie Grace Kaselitz bec.ame the bride of Keith J The Shoe Salon 01 I mother is Mrs. Ockford Keller, Don~ld Bertrand at a. candlelIght cere~ony Saturday , The new fashion look of curls ahead is yours, of Neff road. I evenmg, January 25, In Peace EvangelIcal 'Lutheran ---- ... ------Church. The Reverend David Ludwig officiated at the with our professional air and care. Call for Draperies and Slipcovers 7:30 o'clock rites. '~ With or without your fabric. She is. the daugh!er of ~er flow~rs were ~hite car- appoiritment, soon. We specialize in cut- Custom made. Mrs. JUhanna. Kaselitz, of nations, ~hlte and .P.1Dk. roses, Kerchevalar St. Clair • TV 4-1330 • Grosse Pointe R Ken~ington road, and Elm- ~nd baby s .breath, and c!asp- , ting, setting, tinting. The sal~' that gives !IOU service with qlUllity in the fit. b.v ita er L. Kaselitz, of Detroit. mg. her wmt wasa. dellcate 791.3073 The brideg'room is the son antique gold braceletJl.1'stworn ., . by,her great.great grandlJlother. ------_._------_._------,---- of ~r. andM~s.Lyman Ber •. Honor .matron . Mts. Aildrew • "AMPLfPARKiNC • trand, of Haslett, Mich. . Mustazza. \yore a floor length For her wedding, the former frock of, grey worsted silk, Miss Kaselitz selected a gown styled witp a crystal.trimmed Curl Up and Dye for You" of candlelight silk with pearl cowl neckline. Her headpiece "We accents. Her tiered Cathedral was a pale pink velvet headbow length illusion veil fell from a with. slreamers to the.floor; Sh~ caplet of pearls, which she de. carried a 'single cabbage. rose, . HAIR .. signed herself;" ' shlldingdrom; a pink ..center to ..1 Rotielle!' s STYLES red.tipped petals. I Eaelu.!!!, J.we!'Jl'1 lint. 1861 Bridesmaids, in gowns iden. tical 10 that of the honor at- 19027 Mack at 7 Mile Telephone 884.1130 tendant, were the bride's sis- I • ters, Mrs, Richard Mett'y and Mrs. George Beverst; her cous. ins. Pamela Poirier and Ivars Noviks; and the bridegroom's sistel'. Allison Bertrand. Their headbows and stream. ers were scarlet, and they car. 1&:.~%',ri.%it,&x",.,;~EtW't!!t!<":*a~#~i\Wft!m'$;;m~M~fmMWi;jilf~ml<'~M*@%~it>.\,!<>M

BOYS' Silk & Wool Worsted '6.50 3.98 REG. $9 TO $20 l,~ • ALL SHOE BOOTS if Vinyl leather 4.00 2.80 ~~::! SLACKS m • ALL PATENT LEATHER Double Knit Wool Values to .) DRESS SHOES DRESSES COATS Sizes to 20 ~. 12.95 5.50 ~: • ALL SEBAGO MOCS (oUon Prinfs values 10 1.98 79' • Cottons I (All Sizes) $8. TO $15.. $20. TO $35. • Wools ill • REGULAR OXFORDS REG. $19 TO $40 REG. $45 TO $80 • Corduroys l~ AND LOAFERS

KERCHEVAL ON THE HILL Peter Pan~In~. GROSSE POINTE FARMS 17015 KERCHEVAL, in tire Villa,. TU 5.9236 16227 Mack, at 3 Mile (in the Block) 886-6685

« 'z'C7 C • 1 Wk k's '1 .. ' ...... , h'b * 2 ' S $ t h. $ $ • $ 9 1969 Thursday, January 30r G R 0 SSE POI N TEN E WS Woman's Page • • by, of and for Pointe Women

prizes; Mrs. Donald Birming'l Women's Golf Group Meets ham, rules; and :Mrs. Walter Church Circles Slate SessiOR6 Frizzell, publicity. To Be Bride To Be Wed Will Wed Members of Suburban Women Damel Carne, vfce.president; The Grosse Pointe Memorial ram and Circle Four in thO Hill. Golfers' Nine.Hole Group gath- Mrs. George Richards, secre- The ladles will meet for their Church Women's Association crest road home of Mrs. That. ered for .their annual mid.win- tary; Mrs. Denis Lenaban, opening day of golf this year C. cl will t' th h. cher Rea. ter luncheon Tuesday. January treasurer; Mrs. John Cushman, Wednesday, May 7, at Partridie 11' es mee m e omes Mrs. Joseph Spitzley will wel. 28, at the Golden Lion. membership; Mrs. Bert Quinn Creek. of members on Tuesday, Febru- come Circle Five members in . President Mr.s. Richard Lane and Mrs. Bruce Carty, handi. ary 4; to contiDue the study of her OXford road home, Circle 1D~oduced . offIcers and com. cap; Mrs. David Burgess, .Believe it or not - the things- the Book of Matthew. Six will meet in the home of ml~e chall'men for the forth. events; Mrs. Guy LaRose, you intend to do won't put a Circle One will gather in the Mrs. Lawrence Ruby in St. Paul commg season, including Mrs .. ringer; Mrs. Robert Maxon, cent in your pocket. Lochmoor boulevard home of avenue, Circle seven will gatht'C" Mrs. Arthur Hitt, Circle Two in the Lakeland avenue home of in the LocbDloor boulevard home Mrs. Charle!5 Beltz and ~ of Mrs. Clarence Maguire, Cir- Eight will meet at the home of cle Three in the Lakeland ave. Mrs. Leo Vaught in Deep1ands nue home of Mrs. Henry Bok. road. J.:lIe 3n feclal I A Valentine Paper Parfy* from Photo 1>1PaUl Gacb I . Mr. and Mrs. Theron Nelson, Dr. and Mrs. John Herr, of of Country Club drive, are an. Pemberton road, have 8nnounc. Photo by Beatrice z_ nouncingtbe engagement of ed the engagement of their Mr. and Mrs. Eugene V. their daughter, CHRISTINE daughter, JOAN LOUISE, to Ivanso, of Lakepointc avenue, MARY, to, Joseph Michael Tara.. Captain Ronald P. Meiel', son of have announced the engagement jos, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mr. and Mrs. John Meier, of of their daughter, NANCY Tarajos, of East Detroit Orange, Calif. , ANNE, to James Charles Green, Miss Nelson Is a senior at Miss Herr was .graduated son of former Pointers Mr. and Eastern Michigan University, from St. Ambrose High School Mrs. J. C. Green, who now majoring in Home Economics and Ma~onna College, where make their home in Charlotte, 19849 MACK AVE. 884.6615 Education, She is affiliated with sh~ received h~r Bac~elor of N.C. OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS Zeta Tau Alpha sorority and ~clence degree m Nursmg. She The bride.elect, who was Inch/llln•. Cup., Plate., Naplelns,Invltttl_, Tillie Kappa Delta Pi education socie- 1~ employed at Bon Secours Hos. graduated from Grosse Point;~ Centerpieces, etc. '''helI, ty.. She is currently student PIta!. . . High School, is a senior major. tea chi n g at Southgate High Her fl.~ce, a 1966 Uwted ing in Elementary Education at SChool. States. MilItary Acad~y gr~d. Wayne State University. She . . t Mich uate, IS currently ser'/mg WIth stu"'ent taught at Trombly Her fiance IS a semor 3. • th U 'ted State Ann . V. t. " . igan Technological University, e D1 s. y m Ie School this past fall. ~ajor~ in ~etall~~gical ~n- n~e couple plans a July wed. I I!er fi:mce, also a Gros~ gmeermg. He IS affiliated WIth 'ding Pomte High Schol graduate, IS Phi Kappa Theta fraternity and __ ' a senior at the University of is a C/Major in the Ai!' Force Michigan, where he is majoring R.O.T.C. Betrotha.1 Told in MechanIcal Engineering. He I bas been elected to Pi Tau Sigma a;)d Tau Beta Pi. An August 9 wedding is planned.

Also included fun slips sizes 38.44

Pu",h "d Judy BI",k j~ef'Slll\.":Iy.UQb 882-3580 ~ ',,~.. , " .- "t7 KERCHEVAL ~ sr-v"4l6'~it~crt'=JW~~_ LAST THREE DAYS ••• The engagement /)f JOAN JACOBSON'S l'l'lm~ p; AU 1!ii1Il91a81!i.nm!1i!!.~ MARIE 'THORN, daughter of ,> ri Mrs. Frank A. Thorn, -of Mack --.-,....,., ....SEMI.ANNUAL At a ~ail part-i in their avenue, and the late ..Mr. Thorn, tj Renaud road home, Mr. and to Thomas Paul Garvey ~as .;$:* ~;;;: Mrs. Robert V. Peterson an. been announced by' the bnde. j": . nounced the engagement of elect's mother. WHITE SALE f. their daughter, SANDRA, to Miss Thorn received her de- Michael Stephen Galyan, son of gree in Education from West. ENDS SATURDAY Mr. ,and Mrs. Albert Galyan,. ern Michigan University .:md is I:::~: of Indianapolis, Ind. now teaclting in the Grosse Outstandiilg savings on sheets, The bride-elect a t ten d e d Pointe Public School System. . ~ Grosse Pointe High School and Her fiance, son of Mr. and Let us ossist you in the proper , pillowcases, blankets, bedspreads, Michigan Christian College. Her Mrs. Paul Garvey, of Kensing. choice, Fine engraving by our i finance will be graduated from ton road, received his Bache- craftsmen. Carr WO 2-0500 tablecloths, curtains, towels. ~~ Harding College, Ark., in lors degree in Accounting from for information and samples. ~i August. Wayne State University. ::::= ::;~ A June wedding is being plan") An August wedding is plan. .-1:$:: ned. ned. 'r. l Final Winter Sale. 1500 Woodward, 17051 Kercheval Home Oecoratiw Shop -I Grosse Pointe ond Narthland m Bargains by th~ Bagfull ~{ $3~* CLOSING ~::~ 2:~ i Cl \!.l GENERAL DRESSES COATS l I:3:: Wool and Partv D ::::: Fun Furs OJ' resses ~ STORE Fur Trimmed Wools Wortk $30 to $55 ~ Rain Coats , NOW $15 and $20 !-, MACK AT LOCHMOOR 1/2 off i. I CAPEZIO Iiim SWEATERS Flats were $14 NOW $8 ~~~ I ~~ ~ off SALE All kinds of Heels were $18 NOW $10 ~ fashion sweaters s:.~~ including cashmeres LEATHER ------1 1/2 off BOOTS I~, were $30 to $45 NOW $20 ~~ WATCH . I specIal : : ~~~ . [ REPAIRING sfain",s steel """' boat wittllaclle : ~ ., WIDE LEG SHIRTS I for all makes pANTS SKffiTS & ~, I~ scwe now on this one-pint SCM:e or gravy boat ext "Iached . woou> and VESTS 1/2 off k ... done on our premises ~velt'Y FabricS Evening Skirts I I with ultrasonic cleaning SCIt'Cef, with ladle. • .eracefuly shaped ol ea9f'CCIII8 1/2 off All $12 ~t: sIoinless steel 6at Meds DO paIishiRg to "**' OMEGA & TI550T Is Iarous glow. SiaIpI, desgeed to We COQlP" .... Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! I Authorized Agency The early bird gets the worm! I wiIh ., tabIIt ~ • is a grond ideo Gar I Valente gewelers Iho$e IIIORY gilt occasions coming "P soon on .. __ Fine Jewelers Since 1934 Store 1660I E. Warren at Kensington Rd. The Village mI BIRMINGHAM GROSSE POINTE SAGINAW ANN AR~OR. ~ TU 1-4800 205 Pierce St. 88 Kercheval 109 S. Jefferson 1205 S. University . Midwest 4.7100 Tuxedo 4.7180 Pleasant 2.5797 Nomlndy 5.8682 . OPEN DA.ILY 9 '-FRI, TILL' Jaoobsorrs to 'l:mS!3iS!S!~8811~W;:X;l~;;;~; ••1

1011 tapers, box of 12, 1.79 121t tapers. box elf 12, 1.99 1S" tcIpers, box of 12, 2.19 ', .. twists, box of 12, 1.79 9" twisis, bDx of 12, 2.19 12M twists, box of 12, 2.5. C,II for Brochure 885.6537,... . or 822.0046 REMODEL JacobSonS NOW IS THE TIME TO CONYERT: YOUR .A.IM.NT TO ARiC. ROOM HOME DECORATIVE SHOP YOU. ,."IC TOAN EXTRA BEDROOM Photo by JSeDllett Studio YOUR SUMMER PORCH TO A ROO. The engagement of RODERTA MAURINE GORNICK to David N. Nahrgang has been an- • FINANCING AVAILABLE • nounced .by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Gornick, of. Kenmore drive. ~. Miss Gornick Is a gradWlte of Western Michigan University .USTOMC RAFT apd is presently teaching Music eOn.£tt.ua.tlon. f!ompan]J. in Warren Consolidated School C System. IUlLDiNI & REMODEliNG CONTUaORS • IESIDENTW & COME.aM Mr. Nahrgang, son of Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Nahrgang, of Rutland avenue, Detroit, at. tended the University of Mich- igan, wt.ere he affiliated with Sigma Phi fraternity, and is now president of The V. H. Nahrgang Company, C u s tom House Brokers .. An August wedding is plan- ned. SIRYIN. THIS ARIA SINCE1956 Grosse Pointe High School graduate DOUGLAS WRIGHT. a National Scholar at Cornell University, was recently elect. ed to Tau Beta Pi, the national engineering honorary equiva. lent of Phi Beta Kappa. He is a senior in Cornell's College of Engineering,

MR. and *MRS.* *JOHN STE-

I PHEN GAGNE, of Robert Joh'3 ,road, St. Clair Shores, announce : the birth of a daughter, CHRIS- TEN ANN, January 11. Mrs. i Gagne is the former SHIREY VANDERMARK, daughter of MR. and MRS. GEORGE VAN- DERtMARK, of Vendome road. Paternal grandparents are MR. and MRS. O. JAMES GAGNE, ! of North Deeplands road. SALE•••

Fine location-Nice Neighbors Draperies Made To Your Window Measurements NEAR BU5-STORE5-SCHOOLS--PARK With Or Without Roc-Lon Insulated Self-linings There's a lot of fine living in this home. For instance it has a nice paneled den, Florida room, powder room, kitchen with dishwasher ond fan, breakfast. ro~m, J:lCneled games room with wet bar, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths and a self filtering automatic chlorinating pool with pool ~OIJsc. Also other features too numerous 20%~ff to mention. WE RECOMMEND THIS OFFERING HIGHLY MA Y WE SHOW IT TO YOU? You'll want to brighten £Nery room In your home with new draperioo when yotf seeour bIuIIIiI collection of fabricsl Any width, any length draperies tailored to yoor e''':Em ~._ BUSINESS IS GOOD-BUT. in your choice of rolor and fabric. If you wish, you may have them lined with Roc>L.on !r • , L II TO MAKE SALES WE MUST HAVE LISTINGS IF YOUR HOME IS FOR SALE !9ff-ll'ing at no more than the price of ordinary iinq. Generous ~ top SId exa. .. We will be pleased tGoinspect same and advise the price we feel heavy permanent buckram heading, double side hems, overlooked serged ~ a"MdtXll ... can b. obtained. There is no charp for this service,

Sunday Cocktails HOWTO MEASURE: For width, measurethe width of your rod, er ..... of dhI.. .ss" 2 P.M. to 10 P,M. IOdisto beplaced. For length, measure from the top of b rod ~ 1M __ d188d.

11560 S."... Conner Exit (.94 A",.r1c ... nil''' •• Dill... allll MIMIIltI OF THI DITItOIT AND 01t011i !'OINTI ItEAL ISTATI 10AltDS Jacob SonS .rlncb Oflice 1ft Gulfee .. DETROIT - GROSSI: POINTE - IT. CLADl SHOR. - FARMINGTON HOME DECORATIVE SHOP

e. m. s •••• arar acccceeSSdSSSSSeSSSSSSSSS S sse s e ce G R0 S'SE' POI N ,TE NE W S Page N'met .... Woman:'s Page • • • by, of and for Pointe Women Fete Bride-Elect Jill Fead LePla The prospective bridegroom's of Deep1aaclJ eeurt. MRS. HARRY BISER opened parents. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Troth Told I August Bride The brJdH1eet atteded Na- her Clairview court home Janu. E. Musilek, of Birmingham, will \ Parties for JIB Fead LePla, ad at a miscellaneous shower In Engaged zareth COl1ele aDd WII p-adu. ary 28 for a meeting of the De. host the Rehearsal Dinner at daughter of !Us. W. F. LePla, Mrs. stann)"s Elms1~ lane ated from the UJ1iversity of Day- trait AlUIDll1le Ohapter of Alpha The Whittier Janv'lr)' 31- of Berkshire place, and the late home December 2&, aocfthe fol- ton. Her fianee, son of :Mr. and Omicron Pi. President MRS. Hr. LePJa, who will speak her lowing day, December 30, Do- Jill's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. JOieph Aumer, of Pl,u. KARTIN HAWLEY, of MeMil. maniap TOWI to Loren Edward Jores Jacobsen, of st. Clair Mrs. F. Bingham Fead, of Port burgtl, Pa., wu graduated from Ian road, conducted a sOOrt Musi1ek at a February 1 cere. Shores, was hnstess at a kitchen Huron, will give a luncheon for the University of Dayton and is business session. The Chap~P-r's moo)' III Grosse Pointe Memo- shower. . tbe bridal party at the Georgian presently attending the Univer. secretary, MRS. JOHN WAR- rial Church, began December Inn February 1, and her mother sity of Toledo Law School GELIN, assisted the hostess. Z7 with a china shower given A linen shower honoring th-e will entertain at a reception in by Mrs. Herbert A. Westphal bride-elect was given by Mrs. the Little Club following the and Mrs. Kenneth Henderson in Michael F, Madarasz in her afternoon service. Mrs. Westphal's Port Huron Kenwood court home January home. 4, and Johanna Lutz and Mrs. Timothy R. Cash entertained a't Remember, you can't expect CAMP CHARLEVOIX Mrs. A. Richard stanny and a personal shower .in Albion to win the game of life today Mrs. David H. Ripper entertain. January 16. "A C,""ftfer CI'" 'or .., .., with hits you made yesterday. ", .. a",,'IYoix, Micllipn 44'" SH'M .. ,. 6-i' NOW ACCEPTING ENROLLMENTS FOR THIS SUMMER, 1969, AND FOR 1970.

The camp with Dude Ranch features: Riding, riflery, Photo by Eddie JlcGRth, Ir. Phqto by Eddie McGrath, Sr. P1umlng an August wedding sailing, tennis, canoeing, all athletics, archery, crafts, Mr. and Mrs. John Alwen, of TheqgagementofCAROLYN are JACQUELINE LEE swimming, water skiing, tutoring, over-night trips. A Hidden lane,. have announced L. HElKKINEN and James C. VAUGHN and Robert Theodc.-e mature staff of sixty. 1;he engagement of their daugh. MeCandleu has been announced Aumer, whose engagement flu ter, JANE, to" James Noye, son by her puents, Mr. and Mrs. been announced by her parenti, Boys from many states, plus foreign countries, Grosse of Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Noye" Emil Heikkinen, of Alston, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Vaughn, Pointe enrollment limited. Call rtC1W for an appoint- of F1int. Mich. ------ment. The bride-elect was graduated The bride-elect II a second , from Grosse Pointe High School grade teacher at Kerby Sc1lool Jocelyn Lett ..,. m. 91 citfcM OM to .... lit " .... ): : and attended Northwood Insti- Her fiance, son of Mrs. James _ I -lttrJ ....nd... c.... CIMl .... tute, where ner fiance is now W. McCandless, of Lineoln •nd her Cypsies studying. road, and the late Mr. McCllnd. Elegantly Uniqus 1922 ...... 1t .... less, is with Continental Avia- Weddings, Concerts, Partin tion. 474-7638 ""'1... The wedding will tajl:e place J\l1y. 5 in Grosse Pointe.

Ball Fetes CSYC A WINTER PICTURE '69 Commodore

Members of Crescent Sail Y8cht Club gathered Saturday evening, January 25, at the Gourmet House in East Jeffer- son avenue to hooor their new COmmodore, Dr. John F. Fen. nesse.y, of Rivll,l'd bo1\levard'l and bid farewell to Retiring Commodore WJ1liam P. Her. bert, of st. Clair avenue. New Flag Officers preIJented during the festivities Included Vice.Commodore T b 0 mas H. Rochford,of . Belanger road, nod Rear Commodore Ross T. Kogel, of Meadow lane. The party, which began with don not do this hou .. justie." . Photo by Bronsoa~. cocktaiJs at 7 o'clock, continued Are ~ • 10"" lonr1 March wedding plans are be- through dinner and dancing ing made hy CAROL. 5'1'ANLEY until 1 In the morning. Am~ those trees YO\Osee over tl1erldgepole are a ma.gniflcent maple and tM Iorwnt and Charles J. White, ill, whose _ weeping willow you ever sow. The gardens are exceptionally b.autif).ll In. MalOn, engagement bas been anno1Ult!t!d cmd privclte. The ... are sprinkler systems frtmt and NGr. by her parents, Mr. an-d Mrs. AN JlIU a music ...... , , : Henry G. Stanley. of Roslyn ThIs house was built around a church pipe urge" - a Hack ClIld Ha&ilft;e, I road. manual, 15 rank. The bride.elect was gradua. Home Calls The convenient arrangement includes J Iol'Ql Beclro6mI, Z Bathrooma, and a Sewing ., ted from Michigan Slate UIli- room, Floor plan on request; you'll find It interesting. versity and is prj!senUy worting WOMEN ONLY This lovely place Is located only a half block ffOftiI tM Iftke end Is well werth lock- as an advertising copywriter in ing into. Why dcm't you let us arrange It? Chicago. Her fiance, son Qf Mr. and SWEDISH ______Mrs. Charles J. White, n, of Hartford, Conn., was graduated MASSAGE • • from Brown University, received NiQgora - Cyclo included Our solllSmM have names, O~ OMS. They hrIno III referred and his Master of Arts degree from 544-1595 repeat business, a sign of public Confidence. Try them. the .University of PennsylvWa For a Limited Time and is presenUy an instruc:to.r Paul MaxOlll at Northwestern University. Ridlard L Ma... "lMnf Whltfe .. H..... C, WlI_ f1JJDlL' WiBle. t. Dnlhe SAVE RESTAURANT J(em1Je1' of Grosse PoiAtc Real Estate Board'. ON 4 Gourmet Italian Food Multiple L~ Stlltem gent ITALIAN & AMERICAN FOOD Exelusive .... COCKTAILS HOURS: ""UlS., Wed., Tllun. 4 p.m. to 12 P." - PI'l. aM s.t. 4 p.m. 10 1 ••m. - Sun. 2 p.m. to 11 p.M. - CIoMcI Mondays MAXON BROI'H!RS .... TV 2-soeo ~ 19143 KELLY ROAD (Near East 7 Mile RoacH A cOll.cieaUoas pollc,. make. Iii 0 •• trlead. 812 VE 9-2180

PLACE SETTINGS , 18310 Mlck.t McKinl.y OP Everyth ing to Satisfy Crosse Pointe FIP",i VVALLACE STERLING CARRY OUT and DELMRY 0,.. 4 ,... to , p.M. 7 Hys TU 5-4453 TU >4790 ~ For the first time in years-and for a limited time-until Murch 30, you C8n BROILED LOBSTER save when you buy 4. 8 or 12 basic 4-piece settings. of Wallace Sterling TAI,L DINNER Flatware, "knife, foTIc, silK fork, 1Inpoon SAVE When you purchlSI Slow, Roll, Lemon, Butter & '30 4 pllce Iittings • Potato ]75

SAVE When you purchl'l 3 lroil.1I Lobster Tailt 75 '65 8 pTece .. ttlngl 1 Broiled lollstll' AI. Cmtt Ale certo 3 frie4 Jumbo SilrinIp Din ... r 95 SAVE When you purchuse S1.w, Roll, Lemon, f ....., Cocktoll Se_ 1 12pl.culttlngs ...00 1 Uo. friell 60 Sltri... Spd.T Snl1Ip fnII Jmurr'.lll'cfl3l, '10, 3 35 'rle4 Scallop Dhl_ 0fItr IIso .pp/Ies to: DIwn Mist, Evenln, Mist, The most sophIsticated family-Five family Slow, Roll, Fries, Lemon, Tortoc' sa-, loll, ~, '''"' TlIIte, Meadow Rose, Mfebefe, Royal Rose, RoyII SItln, RomtIlCl of tTIe $d, and StrIdlVlrl. Ask about 1 1 .... IftIIp on StMftI Plect EnsembltS tool bedrooms with three and one half baths. Ex- SoR.,. FlI'Itlly Sir. Perch, ItmlS 4, $4.75 cellent floor plan enables each person privacy. ,..... 'rat Let DlIl_ PrIcu IUbject to c/UII:g, wlChouC nollee. Slew. Roll, ~, Frlet, T.rter Beautiful family room opens to splendid 1 lll, Fried Percll $2.35 16835 KERCHEVAL garden. in Tlu Village Broiled Fresh WhHefish, Red Snapper, Pidleral, your TU 5.1232 WE INVITE YOUR INQUIRIES choice; Slaw, RoD, Lemon Tartar, fries Members of the Grosse Pointe Real E6tate Board Multi Listing System Seafood Plafe (perch, kallops, Shrimp) $1.75 II 1 R Open Thursday JOHN S. GOODMAN Also Eveninp 93 Kercheval 886-3060 Sto.k., H.mbu"ers, ChH.obu".rs, Spalh.ttf, Chicken, Comod Beef, V•• I Cutleh, Ste.k S.ndwich. Thursday, January 30. 1969 Page Twenty GROSSE POINTE NEWS 8-ARTICLES FOR SAtE 5I-EMPLOYMEHT 6--F0il aENT_ ~ICES FOR RENT 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE MOVING-Ba~ment Sale. An- 8U~EAU (U...... ) AVAILABLE immediately: 8ev. CLEAN SWEEP! tiques, glass, ehina, picture' EFFICIENT WORKERS Em- MOROS RD.-Upper 1 bedroom eral officel in Chet S3mpsoD Am D Sets frames and chain. MisceUa. ploymeBt Alene)' hu ez:peri. income. No cblldre:a or pets. Travel service BUildbag, 101 All Guit~rs, , ps, rur,. neous household items. Satur. enced day workers, general Call after S p.m. 882-&OM. KerchevaL Possible suite ar- fant~stica~y reduced or. un. day, February I, 10.5 p.m. S7 rangement. $7~, including mediate disposal. CLASSIFIED ho~work, live.ins, cooks. ALTER ROAD.KERCHEVAL _ utilities TUxedo 5.7510, MUST RAISE CASH IMMEDI. Putnam Place (Lakeshore to LOraine 8-3118. Upper S rooms, bath, steam' ATELY. Name your own p1'lce Blair.\Door-right on Putnam). he ate d. uWities induded, GROSSE POINTE "VILLAGE" on violins, band instruments, HALLICRAFTER SX.I30 sw re- 6-FOR RENT- newly decorated. Adults. No Offices - desk space ~ parking accordions. ceiver with speaker. Mint COIl. ADS (Unfurni.lhecl) pets. $100.00 per month, se. TU 5-O5l8 TU 2-7252 ARTISTS MUSIC CENTER ditioD. $160. 881-6556 after 15 curity deposit. Call after six, 14485 Gratiot nr. 7 Mile p.m. 355 RIVARD. 3.bedroom upper, ~ anytime on weekends. 821. 6D-RESORT PROPERTY rd e.11 TUxedo 2-6900 - 3 Trunk Linn To Servl You Quickl, 2.year lease, adults, no pets. 6562. FOR RENT WANTED: Old guns; swo s, AUTOMOBILE OWNERSI-Ap. '150. TUxedo 1~. powder flasks, cartrIdges, war proximate.'.y $20 quarterly buys Your Ad Can 8. Ch.,.ed INDIAN VILLAGE AREA. Un- A~T~~:O:£in~'R~=~.~~: SPRING VACATION souvenirs, etc. 885.7182. $10,000/$20,000public liability, property dam age. TUxedo usual 2 bedroom, 2 bathS, VAlley 1-7(149 after 6 TIDE WATER APARTMENTS, 1500 sq. ft. Utilities. Garage ,. Walk to Beach. Air-Condi. VIRGINIA'S 1.2376. optional. Patio. $250. Refer- GROSSE POINTE Woods, 3 tlOned, heated. Private Dock. ATTIC TREASURES BASEMENT Rummage Sale- 21-TUTORING 4A-HELP WANTED ences. Deposit. 1043 Parker. bed r 0 Q m brick bungalow, "Off the Highway - On the 10:30 _5 Daily Closed Mon. Friday, Jan. 31, 9 a.m. 19290 Cltusified Deadline (Domestic) , ) central air conditioning, $250. Wab~rway" Off.Season rates Raymond b e h in d "Woods" TUTORING in remedial read. IN GROSSE POINTE WOODS Furnished, $275. TUx e d 0 April thru December. 3201 We Buy and'Sell theatre. 3.piece drum set, 2 Is Tuesday noon, 12 p.m., ing, evenings and weekends. CLERK-TYPIST, s h a r p girl -Lower. 2 bedrooms, bath, 1-8817. , N.E. 28 st., Fort Lauderdale, 22418 Mack, bet. 8 and 9 Mile matching ehairs, chrome table for all new copy, changes of 371.5062. needed immediately for manu- large living room with fire- Fla 772-8606 with .( chairs. Loads of miscel. copy and cancellations. It is facturers agents' office in place .. Kitchen and dining NEW DELUXE 2 bedroom . - laneous. I suggested that all real estate COMMUNITY Grosse Pointe. SOme eXp".J'i- room. full basement, $160 per apartmen.t. Completely car- - ESTATES bought and sold. co~y be submitted to our of- enCe desirable. Light typing, month. peted. drapes, air-condition. FORT LAUDERDALE Complete or odd pieces. An. MOVING TO FLORIDA. Must } fice by Monday 5 p.m. TUTORING SERVICE .telephone, general. clerical RUTH ASSOCIATES 886-4060 ing, gas ranse, refrigerator, tiques, silver, china. furni. sell all household furnishings : MRS. LOUIS MARICK DIREC- work. Call 886.5129 before 10 disposal. All utilities except OCEANFRONT, 1u xu r y town- ture. Oriental rugS. Hugh C. extremely reasonable. 882-: 'rOR Tutoring by degree teach. a.m. or after 6 p.m. 2.BEDRooM corner apartment. electricity. $185 per month. house. 2 bedrooms, private Bolan. 10233. WOOdward, TO 1975. Charge Ad.'i-12 Words for $1.25 top floor. Prestige building. PRescott 6.2169 after 4 p.m. beach, pool. Almost new. 6.2500. ers available in all .subjects for WOMANto live in Grosse Pointe Lafayette Park area. Carpet. WO 3.3123. 10e each additional word grades high school, college and I homp.. Own room. bath: T.V. ing and draperies included. ST. CLAIR SHORES OUTFIT YOUR FAJIIl,Y SALE - YEAR END Call adult education. . 2 children and housekeeping. Contact agent at Woodward 1. 11 MILE, % block from JeHer- LUXURY one bedroom house- Largest Selection of Resale TUxedo 2-6900 339 Merriweather li86.oo75. 6955. son. Immediate occupancy. keeping apartment on ocean. Pianos - Organs. Clothing In Area. TUxedo 4-2820 EXPE~IEN~ED _general. dean- HARPER at 9~ Mile. new 1 New, attractive, spacious, Dally maid se~vice. Large NEW AND USED 3 Trun~ Linfi , lingerie OPENINGS FOR TEACHERS er, live <:m. No Coo~g or bed.foom. heat, air condi. flllly carpeted one bedroom living room and porch. New sportwear and FATIO HOUSE Grands, Con sol e s. Spinets, 50 to 75% OH MEWS 8AL£S STATIONS Grosse Pointe Farms laundry ... chool ~ged children. tioned, carpeted. G.E. appli. unit, all fine appointments, References rl!quJred. TUxedo ances, storage ba!;Cment. Near convenience andseeurity YOll 2175 S. Ocean Blvd. Studio Uprights. Or,gmal PrIce DOWNTOWN AREA 6.2848. shopping center and transpor- desire. ~ bloek to .transporta- Delray Beach, Fla. Grand Circus Park News Stand Tel. 276-7455 Area Code 305 Display models, rent returns, Fall Clothing Taken Majestic News Stand CLEANING _ prefer Thursday, tation. 886.0478. tion. Convenient U> shopping studio and recital used, 2E-SCHOOLS areas and expressway. Eve- on Consignment for , E. JEFFERSON TO CITY UMITS o~er help employed. Grosse NOW RENTING _ New deluxe nings, PRescott 8-7260. 6F- TO SHARE- trade-ins. Park DlUIll, City Limlta BETHEL DAY CARE CENTER Pomte Farms area. Ref- B1verhouse Gift Shop, erences necessary. 881-4255. 1 and 2 bedroom apartments, Living Quarters Baldwin Acrosonic LEE'S FASH ION MART lltoO E. Jefferson 21150 MOROSS RD•. 2122l Harper, 6 blocks north Stelnway Mason- & Hamlin 20339 Mack TO 1-sG82 LOWER 6 rooms, Nottingham WIDOW will provide room and (2 blks east of of 8 Mile. .Includes heat, air- Hammond Yamaha 10 U> 5 Daily; Fri. 9 GROSSE POINTE PARK HOUSEKEEPER, experienced, ne81' Mack. Newly decorated. board in pleasant Eastside 'tn Edsel Ford 'X-way) conditioning, Hotpo~ appli- Hamilton Lowrey Miller Pharmacy, for 3 older motherless chil- New carpeting thrOughout. home to refined working or Wayburn and Kercheval 7 a.m. thru 6 p.rn. ances. From $150- Model Weber Howard BARN SIDING - Authentic 1" I dren. Good wages, ideal loca- $150 month. plus security de. retired lady in return for help SulUvai1 Pharmacy, Ages 21k thru .5 open. 884-7657. Everett Kawai weathered, hand hewn, na- \ Beaconsf1e1d and. Kercheval tion. References. 882.3558. posit. 886-7226 weekdays after with light cooking and house- Lou'. Party Store On 881-4908 758-5438 5 p.m. Famsa Story & Clark tural timber. 1-463-2179. ~ • on. Charlevoix and LakepolDte HOUSEKEEPER. live-in, moth- CHIPPENDALE COURT Apart- keeping. references. 822.5421. Chickering Wurlitzer 1 erless home. 2 children. Good . ment, Roseville. Fraser Rd. MAPLE reception room furDi- : GROSSE POINTE CITY 4-HELP WANTED 6A-FOR RENT 6G-STORESFOR RENT ture. Desk, pictures, lamps, I Alger Party Store wages. Own room. TUxedo and Chippendale. New, land ALSO 4.2601 or TUxedo 2.4{1ll. (Fvllli"'ed) chairs and tables. SUitable : Mack &< st. Clair WANTED - An experienced 2-lIedroom, walk.in closet, FISHER ROAD STORE, 24x60. Tone Cabinets, Leslie Speakers, Cunningham's Drll" grocer for an i'ldependent your own private basement. ROSEVILLE-furnished kitchen- TUXEDO 2.0899. Amplifiers, Chimes, Carillons. for home or office. Also' den- ; Notre Dame & Kercheval tal equipment. TUxedo 4-2366. : Noire Dame Pharmacy, fine food market. Reply U> S-:-5ITUATiON WANTED Appliances, pool, air condi- ettes and ODe bedroom. apart- Notre Dam' and Kercheval Box K-oIl, Grosse Pointe tioning. Apartment, 772-8410. ments. We pay all utilities. 6H~RAGES WANTED or TUxedo 5.2035. Bon secour Hospital 04 CadlellX SMILEY BROS. , News, stating. qualifications IF YOU'LL name the job you Office, LAkeview 1-2840. completely furnished and maid . service. Come and see Man- WANTED-Garage to ~cc01!1. 5510 Woodward TR 3-6800 8B-ANTIQUES : GROSSE POINTE FARMS and pho~J(;. want d~ne, we'll do it . . • I Briggs Drllg Store, Mack and Tour- Stokes Multiple Services, VA EAST SIDE APT. BLDG. ager at. 32160 Gratiot across modate. ~?ntiac Ca~ m 1 block N. of Art Institute alne Has large size living and din. MR. GERALD HARRIS, for- : FULL TIME Dental assistant, 4-9172. frOm Macomb Mall Shopping close VlCJDlty.Cranford Lane. Free Private Parking I Rands Medical Service Pharmacy, ing area, '2 bedrooms. sepa. merly Village Antique Shop, is Mack and MOraD Center, !:lotel Morocco. Im- 882-3105" before 10:30 a.m. or age 25-40. Grvue Pointe. OPEN SUNDAY 1~ happy to anoounce that he is I G.P. FOB!: Olfice, Mack and Warren rate .kitchen, cross ventila. mediate. occupancy, ideal for after 6 p.m. \ Trail PbarmaeY, . TUxedo 1-5454. TRI.CITY tion. Near to,' Eastland and now associated with MAR- • Kercheval on the BIll working couples. bachelor. 7-WANTED TO RENT GARET DODD at their new Farms Drugs. TYPIST for general office work. BABY SITTERS Expressway. Available im. etc. Adults only. No pets. FlBher Rd. and. Kercheval mediately. Ca 11 manager. VIOLIN, case and bow. Studio location, 22211 Mack, St. Clair , SChetUeTlI Drup, Begin with 3 day week - to Competent, adult women SUITE overlooKing lake. Fur- OLDER. couple. no children used, excellent condition. Shores, offering a generalllne , FlBher Rd. and Maumee TUxedo 4-1641. ' work into 5 day. week in the 861-2662. of antiques.. I Cunningham D1'\I&lI, for babysitting, convalescent bished be.droo.m, living room" want 2 bedroom apartment or Mack and 7 1IIllIe Road near future. Protestant Chil. and elderly care, available. GROSSE POINTE-RIVARD- , townhouse with all modem Daily 10 to 5. Closed Sunday_ , GUITAR, CLASSICAL. Studio Coltage HospItal on dren's Home. Call 886-0800for Modem 3.room upper income. bath. Private en tra D c e • conveniences on East sIde Our years of ::xperience in : Kercheval IUId Muir appoiiltment. LICENSED and BONDED Grosse Pointe. Write BOI: Dl?al' Expresway. $225 to $250. used. excellent condition, $40. Merlt.Woods I>ru& Center, Built.in stove, refrigerator, appraising and buying an- I 754-6070 ' L-3Q, Grosse Pointe News. Call 7'16-5322 or 293-4065. 861.3399. Mack ana Bournemouth - carpeted. TUxedo 5-3250. tiques 'is as close as your ' GROSSE POINTE WOODS ASSISTANT MGR. SECRETARIAL. SERVICES CHALMERS-WARREN AREA KOFLAK buckle boDts, size 10, telephone. 776.2020. : LOWER 3 bedroom Detroit - 3 dean furnished:.rooms .. Em. 7B-ROOM AND BOARD Groae Pointe Pharmacy, Mack and ;ExPerienc~ young lady to sell Grace Brcwn in excellent condition, out- 10% DISCOUNT Manchester . better womens apparel. No Bedford, Mack area. $120. plciy~; responsible adult: 884- LADY desires room with kitch. ,grown. 82.~-~. Harltneu.PhannlC)', Mack and Loeh- Transcribing. general typing, Call 961.0345,8, a.m. to 12 Get Acquainted. Sale moor . nights, 5 days, 9-6. Wom8n Mack-Cadieux Area 6909, en privlleges or as eO'mpaJiIon. I Bob'. Dru,., Kack and Roslyn noon. STEINWAY-6 ft. grand. wal. Sl\turday-Sunday with follow in g preferred. 881.5350 ALTER ROAD near Grosse Grosse Pointe 8rea. LA 6. Jefferson House Antiques Opening in our Grosse Pointe nut finish. Duo-Art, mint con. DETROIT AREA NEFF-3 bedrooms, 2 baths. 34427 JeH"rson at 141h store. Juliet Suburban. BOOKKEEPING SERVICE Pointe, nicely furnJshed studio 3616. dition. Sacrifice $1895.Artists, Mile I, Parkl.. DrurStore. Mack and -St. Antique white. Fireplace, ga- 14485 Gratiot, 372.1500. 791-101l0 CIalr Employees' earnings records. rage. Adults. 885.2209. apartments. Only $115 to $125 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE I Devolllblre Drop, I'Ilack and DevoJlo payroll taxes, sales tax, pay- per month. This includes gas .blre and electricity. Particularly HANDPAINTED milk cans, bas- MINK SIDES" coat, full length. L " L Pharmacy. Mack and Beaco_ BOOKKEEPER ableS, receivaples. journals like new. Size 14.16. TUxedo Antique Row field and general ledger. Can pick ALTER RD. AT nice for one person. No pets. ket and lunch box purses. Maryland Beverace iM.pe, Muir 4-4803. . On Hamilton Ave. National Bank of Detroit has an up and deliver. Eo JEFFERSON Adults. TelepbDne 821-2818or TU 4-5392. I, j near I'Ilan'Jand South ofS Mile opening for a fuU time book- 5 ROOM lower flat, newly dec- TU 2.3458 821-8985_ DRUM OUTFIT, complete. ONE brand new white plush ST. ClAIR SHORES keeper at our Grosse Pointe orated. Eleetric range. reo coat, size 12. TUxedo 1-6661. Manor Pharmacy, Grel1ter Mack aDd Farms office. This position EXPERIENCED handyman de- frigerator. JJir-conditioned, ga. 6B-ROOMS FOR RENT Studio used. Like new. WI- OPEN SUNDAY Red I'Ilaple Lane 3399. / AmerleaD DIRoUJIt. Greater I'Ilack offers an excellent starting sires odd jobs. Good refer- rage. Landscape s e r vie e. STARLIGHT Snare drum and February 2-12 to 5 and g.HIIe ad. salary and pleasant v;orking ences. Grosse Pointe. TUx- $200. One year lease, security BUSINESS women or nurses. ~tand, $35. TUxedo 6.1276. Kitchen Privileges; near and First Sunday Every Month La" Pharmacy. E.• HIIe, Between conditions. Apply in person, edo 5-5608. deposit. Adults. 882-6611. trans. PIANOS $99 MaCk and 3efferson portation. TU 6-6818. Daily Hours L1 to 5 Monday thru Friday. 10 a.m. NEW SPINET ORGANS $199 HO SLOT CAR set, all equip- ment in excellent shape. to 3 p.m. 93 Kercheval An EXPERIENCED nurses' aid NEFF ROAD 833. Desirable STOREWIDE PIANO SALE lA-PERSONALS ALTER. JEFFERSON, Grosse TUxedo 4-7596. ~ARTICLES WANTED equal opportunity employer. wishes position; private duty upper 2 bedroom flat. Adults. Pointe. small apartment, also NOW! cases, hospital. 894-8526. 353.7854. PERSONS interested in promot. sleeping room. Home privi. NEW SPINET PIANOS $399 DEHUMIDIFIER, automatic, ANTED $599 ing exceptional, talented girls' RESPONSlBLE person for full CANADIAN widow. mid.forties, leges. 821-5806. CONSOLES - Coldspot. Like new. $50. 372_1S: ~N~21-4911 DEMONSTRATlONS on new , ,l singing group please ,'...11 342- or part time delivery and visa. car, de sires position as 4 BEDROOM 21h bath newer Vogue Jewelers, 22377Moross. THOMAS ORGANS with '7478 after 5 p.m., for further store work. TUl:edo 2-5TI7. dining room waitress. cafe- Colonial. Air-conditioned, good 6C-OfFIC~ FOR RENT WE BUY. old gold, jewelry and ~ AUTOMATIC RHYTHM: LA DOLOMITE ski boots, size details. teria cashier, cook, house- carpeting. Townhouse sized silver. Vogue .Tewele1'5,2237'1 ' FEMALE beauty operator with keeper, Grosse Pointe ref- 7, in good shape. TUxedo 1ifoross Road. yard. 2 car .attached garage. ARTISTS MUSIC CENTERS 4.7596. 2A-MUSIC EDUCATION following for Grosse Pointe erences. Box Q50, Grosse Furnished or unfurnished. fisher road 14485 Gratiot nr. 7 Mile WANTED: Oriental throw ..rugs, shop.IlM-2O!IO. Pointe News. Year's lease. $500 per month. 23" BLACK-WHITE Magnavox Grandfather clock, curio cabi- , PUNCH AND JUDy , DECOUPAGE HANDBAGS - TV, walnut, with cart. Perfect net, art objects, figurines. PRACTICAL male nurse avail- office space Reasonable. 3n-7787. MUSIC STUDIOS able for private home nursing. Borland-McBrearty condition. 885.1830. Private. 372-1502,eves. VAlley : Guitar Piano TELEPHONE 3 multi-tenant buildings 756.9526. Realtors DRUM TABLE 24", walnut, 1-1782. J Guitar Rental and Sales from BALL BEARING bench grinder, SALES TU 6-3800 good condition. Make oHer. 15 Kercheval PLEASANT telephone sales TRANSCRmING, general typ- 1 ROOM to 2,800 Sq. Ft. 3450r.p.m. motor, $50. Revere WANTED-Bar bell weights, ~ TUxeclo 2.7023. after 6. model P888 automatic sHde Grosse Pointe Farms work fre;m our East Jefferson ing. My home. 884-8881_ PART AVAILABLE NOW about 100 pounds. 331-2017_ : IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY projector, $50. Mter 6 p.m., TU 4-4440 Res. TU 6-3399 sales cffice. High hourly rate or PORTABLE stereo with stand_ SITTER NEEDED Thursday~ GROSSE Pointe Woods. 2 bed- l!86-1625. BOOKS, Art Objects Sought. : plus bonus. Call 822.2478. ll86-OO9O. Starting at noon. 75c per hour. room Colonial. fireplace. din. DISTINCTIVELY Browsers always welcome.: ELMlNA CAMBURN ing room. I1h ear garage. KENMORE automatic washer, Own transportation. 886-6501. G.E. ELECTRIC dryer, excel. B. C. Claes Book Shop. Miss : MMTA Certified Piano Teacher Your own private home lor DESIGNED 10 settings. Good condition. Theory Classes lent condition. $50. Call 886. Ethel Claes, 1670 Leverette : Help Wantl:d HOUSEKEEPER, will care for $210per month. Hillcrest Man. SUITES. Reasonable. 773-6203. (48216). WO_3-4267. : Studio Punch and Judy' Bldg. children or elderly days. Ex:. agement Co. 869.2272. 2755. FOR MINK SIDES Autumn Haze 15 Kercheval TU 1-7747 Real Estate Salesmen or Sales- cellent Grosse Pointe re~ SPRING OCCUPANCY GAS STOVE, G.E. refrigerator, lOB-TRUCKS : Res.: 1023 Roslyn TU 4-2832 3 ROOM apartment, heat, wa- full length coat, good condi. I women. We have moved in erences. Bolt P24. Grosse both good condition, $25 each. two more desks. Among ter. newly decorated. On the tion, $200. 568.1057. I PIANO, theory: Pre-school Pointe News. 821-8255. I qualificatiops looked for are comer of Alter Road and Ker. ,CHEVY I through university level. Wal. VirBen DORIC solid state portable I natural courtesy in nleeting NEED a baby sitter? Call The cheval, upstairs. One apart- r GAS RANGE 30" Caloric combo organ, 5 octaves, 2 , tel MueUer, 482 Colonial Cl 'the puhlic, cooperative atti. Sitters Club. Licensed, bond- ment at $95 and one at $110. Properties, Inc. double oven. 2 years old. 881- octave bass. Excellent condi- PICKUPS N. TUxedo 6-1090. tude toward business as so- ed. 777-0377. Call TUxedo 5-3096. TU2-0899 8933, after 6 p.m. tion. 886.0337. FIeetslde with box PARENTS now you can rent a clates, industry, drive, poten- tial for big earnings. FIREMAN desire living quarters FLAT piano lor 6 months U> find in excha,nge for being care- A'ITENTION DOCrORS DRAPERIES ROYAL CROWN DERBY Eng. out if your child can leam In return we offer very f~xcep- NEFF.-Living room has natural lish bone china, never used. $1975. taker. VA 4~797, for details, fil'eplace. Formal dining room, MODERN medical office. '1100 to play. No need for quick tional supports. 'Our present after 6 p.m. With or without your fahric. Will sacrifice or trade ft)r two bedrooms. $200 monthly. sq. ft. Good location and Custom made by. figurines. V ern i e r 9.7587, decision on large investment. set.up is five salaried persons parking. Large enough for 2 JOHN S. GOODMAN mornings. VER HOVEN MUSIC CENTER, 22933 Grat- to re1eave time of fourteen Your Girl Friday doctors. 18111 E. Warren. iot near 9 Mile. 7'15.8005. salesmen for direct earnings. 113 Kercheval 886.3060 RITA Secretarial Service TUxedo 5.1337 or TUxedo 1. 791.3073 SKIIS, 200 - German black CHEVROLET Our listings (both our own and 6498. metal Voistras, $45. Call after 6 Mile-Van Dyke cooperative) are all equipped Mimeographing TROMBLEY ROAD - for the MILDRED BRIGGS discriminating, elegant lower 5 p.m., TUxedo 4~529. with photographic (4"x7") en. Mrs. Coleman NEW modem office space on ORGAN AND AMPLIFIER. 365-6000 ext. 63 PIANO and THEORY spacious 4 bedroom, 3 bath, largements and most with TU 4-6442 Harper in St. Clair Shores. Combo. Studio used. Heavy LOWREY spinet organ. Walnut. BRIGGS MUSIC STUDIO concise floor plans for more new Provincial kitchen, de- 700 sq. ft. available. All serv- duty. 881-2662. Like new. $700. PRescott luxe built.ins, new plush car- 15 Kercheval Punch and Judy rewarding showings. Office ices included. 7'13.2500. WHIRLPOOL automatic wash. 6-7753. frictions minimized by high SA-SITUATION WANTED peting. enclosed patio. exten- New 1969 Building. (Domestic) sive garden, 2 car gllrage, er. Working condition. Cheap. VOX transistorized Essex bass grade personnel and demo- NEW BRICK BUILDING Grosse Pointe cratically sdopted office regu. landscape service included. 882-8848. amp, excellent condition, $195.. TUxedo 2.5680 lations. Appraisal System. LAUNDRESS with GrossePointe 372.1502, eves. VAlley 1.1782. GROSSE POI N T E WOODS, TUxedo 2~585. Chevrolet references wishes washing and Minimum 2 year iease. 21308-16 Mack. comer Aline. KITCHEN ironing, own home. 885-3570. 2600 sq. It. and 2100 sq. ft. THUNDERBIRD KK300 Skis, PIANO lessons in my home or MAXON BROTHERS UPPER: 2 bedrooms. Mary- Revco commercial type built.in 5'5", .Cubco Bindings, Poles, TUxedo 2-6000 open area, air-conditioned, yours. m.5498. COOKING-Will live in. VAlley land, one block north of Jef- large rear area parking lot. stair less refrigerator a n

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Thursday,' January 30, 1969 G R 055 E PO I N TEN EW 5 Page Twenty-one , 1~II!i;[II '~IIII 1m' ill I t. II-AUTOS FOR SALE II-AUTOS FOR SALE 12D-ACREAGE AND 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN PROP. FOR SAU FOR SALE 1965 IMPALA V8, W.w,t. Eve. ERTY FOR S~LE I ing Orchid, ,$995. :SEE DE1'ROIT j JIM FUNSTON ARE YOU LOOKING ATTRActIVE brick French BEITER LIVING ' I.. .CLASSIFIED CHEVROLET FOR A FARM? COLONIAL, 2 blocks from LINCOLN'S Grosse Pointe. Spacious rooms BEGINS WiTH i~ . , 12950 Gratiot 371.9208 Here it is, 3.bedroom ranch, gas heat, full basement, deep well, and. country. kitchen. Low cost A NEW HOME , 1966 CATALINA, original own. FINEST large barn OD 40 acres, Ph living !D good area. TU 1-4200, ,I ADS er, Low mileage, Good condi. miles from town, for only Johnstone& Johnstone Our idea home at 12 Elmsleigh j tion, TUxedo 4.2560. Continental Mark III finished in $16,700. Lane will be open daily and, a sparkling burgundy. Less ~ INVESTING IN BARE LAND! Sunday from 2 tl> 4:30. Elm.: 1963VOLKSWAGEN, radio, sun. than 3,000 miles. Air condi. Here are 77 acres just outsid\! • sleigl1, Lane is south of Jel.: I Call TUxedo 2.6900 - 3 Trunk Lines To Serve You Quickly roof, whitewalls, Must sell. tioned. ferson and east of Cadieux. $475.884-4467. of town and waiting for you, JUST THE FACTS ~ Your Ad Can Be Charged ~ ONLY $8,095 only $12,500 with terms. We also have other homes Under, 1965 CUSTOM Riviera, full pow. COZY LITILE 2.BEDROOM BERKSHIRE, 784 , construction and a limited: ~:w"w;miWttt __ !t;:?J'II'Jm;~~;;~'mil'iF~Q~" 1"~mw.~~wJl,f!l%l'~ er, low mileage, like new. Ranch home on large lot, gas See picture ad number of building. sites. $1650. 886.2230. DALGLEISH heat, in Lexington, 3 blocks from town, full price $8,250. MANORHOUSE ON THE LAKE l1-AUTOS FOR SALE ll-AUTOS FOR SALE ll-AUTOS FOR SALE VALIANT, 1960, good tires, -Great hall opens to lawn WALTER H. MAST CO.: needs battery, $50. 886.5905. THE ABOVE PROPERTIES VALIANT convertible, 1964. red '64 PLYMOUTH Fury wagon, BUICK 67 custom Le Sabre 4 CADILLAC ARE IN THE CROSWELL, tbat sweeps to waters edge, TV 2.1401 TV '2-1400 inside and out. Black top, All pOwer. Excellent. 38,000 door, Power brakes, steering. 1961 FALCON, good condition, 6161 WOODWARD TR 5.0309 LEXINGTON AND APPLE- Baronial living and dining • whitewalls, $700. 882.1390, actual miles. 881.7860. 28,000 miles. $1795. TUxedo $126, 886-4570. Michigan's Largest Cadillac GATE AREAS. rooms, panelled library-each , 1 2.7033. Dealer with fireplace Master suite in- 1968 CHRYSLER, 9.passenger Call Lexington office, 313-359. cludes sitting room wtih fire. FREE PARKING DRIVE.IN 9611 883.3700 1839 Prestwick, G.p:W.l CADILLAC '68 El Dorado, cher. "Town and Country. White, or place, two baths. There are JOHN A. ROWLING, INC. 3 bedroom brick ranch. Partial.' ry, vinyl, every accessory, 18,000 miles, Excellent condi. 1968 CADILLAC Coupe deVille. six family bedrooms, 5 baths, Iy air conditioned, attic fan.; perfect, $5,900, Private. 772. tion, $3,350. 886~66. Air conditioning. Firemist A complete and separate car- Finished basement, walk in: 4766, paint. Leather trim, vinyl top, riage hO:ISe with three bed. closets. Electronic purifier in 1962 T.BIRD - power brakes, SUBU({BAN rooms and two baths. 1967 VOLKSWAGEN - Light steering, automatic transmis. Loaded with accessories. 14,- ftTrnace. Owner. Shown byap- pointment. $27,500. TUxedo WOOD 1 000 miles. Immaculate eon. ST, CLAIR AREA--4 acres, long blue with a black iDterior. Air sion. new tires. 52.000 miles, conditioning, radio, heater, $550. PRescott 7-4691. dition. 823-2457. frontage, $4,000.00. OPEN SUNDAY 2;30.5:00 II 4.5439. white walls. $1595. I 1968VOLKSWAGEN convertible. CORVETIE 1967 Stingray fast- ST. CLAIR AREA-32 acres, CAMBRIDGE, 7D-Private lane FRANK ADAM Biege and black, automatic back. Air conditioned, com- long frontage, $25,600.00. in st. Paul's Parish, 4 bed. INC I LI NCOLN-MERCURY transmission, radio, wbite side plete power, new wide oval rooms, 2'h baths, perfect MOTORS walls, under 10,000 miles. tires, dark green. A-I condi- RICHMOND AREA-10 acres, t- kitchen-klec, room. 120777 GRATIOT, E. DETROIT TUxedo 4-1986. tion. One owner. Phone 881- room home,. barn, other out- Grosse Pointe PR2-0200 5337. buildings, $18,000. BUCKINGHAM, 1378 -, Think '66 MUSTANG, 8.cylinder, good BEAUPRE-Attractive,llh story' ahead to summer when you brick. 2 bedrooms with room USED CARS 1961 FORD-stick shift. Good condition, automatic, Best of. 1963 LINCOLN Continental. Be. MARINE CITY AREA-42 acres, will keep cool in this splendid for thre more upstairs. Choice running condition. Best offer, fer. 881-2976. gal black with all the good. 2 road frontages. Priced to 882.7901, ies! $9S5. sell. pool of this 4 bedroom 2* location. Qui c k occupancy.: bath English Colonial. Den Lovely trees. Good size fenced 60 To Choose From I MUSTANG 1967, power steer. COFFEY CADILLAC JIM FUNSTON ST. CLAIR-Short distance from and family room. Must sell lot. Attached garage. TU 4- I ing, power disc brakes, radio, 1967 CADILLAC Convertibles. CHEVROLET 1.94. 2 4/10 acres, 3-bedroom now. 0600. heater, 289, 4.b.rrel, V-8 en. Air conditioned. Buy now. 12950 Gratiot 371.9208 rancb, frame, gas beat, base. 100% GUARANTEE gine, stick, new Ovals, LOgan Why wait until Spring! ment aUached garage, breeze. ~T. DEEPLANDS, 77 ~ Sophis. BERKSHIRE-Colonial. 4. bed- / 1.4773. Reasonably priced. COFFEY CADILLAC 1007 GALAXIE FORD, 2.door way, deep well, low taxes. ticated Country Colonial in rooms and 3 baths on' second; the Shores. Superior floor 2 bedrooms and bath on third. ON MOST MODEL,S 1960 CORVETTE 3180 E, JEFFERSON 'bardtop, burgundy, po w e r ASK US about small and large plan; formal living room, $895 LO 7.6811 brakes, air conditioning; white. Excellent accomodations for parcels of acreage-Some with panelled library, 'casual fam. large family. TU 4-0600. 30 days or 1,000 miles* I 1966 DODGE Coronet. $1095. walls. Low mileage. David houses. ily room and dining room with i JIM FUNSTON 1961 Dodge wagon, $195. Both Lee,886.5286. entrance from magnificent Martha Bachers-Re8ltor BLOSSOM LANE-Attractively fine condition. 886.1606. 1962 RAMBLER convertible, hall. Three fireplaces. Wired designed 4-bedroom, CAPE CHEVROLET VA 1-7710 12950 Gratiot 371.9208 1965 FORD V.S h agon. ~ooking'f~r a fr!end t~ admin- for stereo music in every COD on 97' site. Bedroom, 15351 GRATIOT at 8 MILE I " ran~ w ISter a little first ald. Good Ann Pieprzak, St.. Clair room. Electric garage, doors. bath on first floor. 3 bedroom's, , Whitewalls, snow tires, rack. starter' in. cold weather. Call 329.9139 Four bedrooms, 3* baths. bath up. Large family room, 1968 DODGE $995. TUxedo 5.~ . 886.7107{Make an offer. Must be sold. excellent value. VACANT. LA 1-6900 PR 8-6400 TV 1-6300. 1966 CONTINENTAL COllve~i.11 9 66 CADILLAC Brougham, We await your call to serve you. CORONET 500 FOR SALE IN ROCHESTER, *Engine, trans., rear axle, front axle assemblies, brake ble. ,~ul1. power.F.actory aU'1 chauffeur driven. garage kept. MICHIGAN: Members of the Grosse Pointe GROSSE POINTF BLVD. - A system, and electrical systems. ' condltionmg. New tires, $2695. magnificent condition, Black, Real Estate Board Multi Listing step to St. Paul's, Charming, 2-dr. hardtop. Demo. 383 FRANK ADAM low mileage. Original cost 13 ACRES fronting Orion Road System 3.bedroom COLONIAL on 75' engine. 2 brl. carb., vinyl 'L1NCOLN.MERCURY $9,300, Asking $3,895, 331-5130 with P a i n t Creek trout site. 2.car aUached garage. Stream. 20777 GRATIOT, E, DETROIT or 331-5131, JO~S. , 1'h baths, largeenelosedter- top, radio group, r.S., race, paneled games room. PR 2-0200 1965 DODGE Dart GT convert. 2 ACRES zoned multiple on Owner transferred. Priced to light pkg., auto., bumper Auburn Road between Liver. ible, stripe, V-8, automatic, sell. TU 1-11300. 1965 PONTIAC, Grand Prix, power steering, ramo, 30,OUO noisand Crooks. GOODMAN Paul McGlone Cadillac guards, fender mounted beige, lady's car, in excel- 93 Kercheval miles, new tires, w8rranty. 886.3060 MARFORD CT.-Olf Fairholme. turn signals, W.W.T. lent c,ondition, including good 882.8893. ' 3 ACRES with house and 30' x U.S, Royal tires. llull power, 80' warehouse. on Rochester Modified CONTEMPORARY Full factOry warranty. air.conditioning, $1,350. 1967 IMPERIAL Crown Coupe. Road near Auburn Road for on lovely comer site with 2- * * TUxedo, 4-0677, Oxford. ,Rd. , Chalcoal grey ... FuU power, sale or lease., '.Tap'pan, Say.' 5 '.~:,c!,r attached ~fage. 3 bed., '67 '..., . ' ., 'rooms, Ith baths plus nursery, CADILLAC : .•,0qrosse I'!linte Sl,wres . ", , factory air'conditloning, White , 7 ACRES witbP.aintCreek trout ~,. ,'... . '. ,_ '. " : ..'.step down living room with de Vilie convertible: 'Caribe Aqua, black top and '.;, I $2575. iwall tires; $29!l5.'" i . Stream, wooded, onOrie:! "YOUR VALENTI NE fireplace. Star of Sea Parish., interior, Factory ai'r, AM-FM ~adio and 4 way power, FRANK ADAM Road. Pr!ce drastically red~ced ~or GROSSE ROINTE WILL LOVE q\llck sale. Move nght m. , Hurry, on this outstanding buy. Factory warranty. LI NCOLN-M ERCURY 71 ACRES in Romeo with R.R. POINTE 20777 GRATIOT, E. DETROIT siding. Zoned industrial. YOU FOR BUYING TU1-6300. CLASSIFIEDS PR 2-0200 HER A HOMEn 'MCM~-The ."buy" of the Only $3,945 195 ACRES fronting 3S Mile week. Good looking 3.bedroom DODGE Road, Romeo; with stream. , :GET, FAST "':'"'' ',67 CORVET.hfJI):ii~~.ellent con- , ",. .'~ ~,~ ... " ";- ,,-~ .. '~-: •••• w ,.,OOLONIAU l~beths, library. 19319 MACK , dition, low .mDeage, fully By ApPOIntment terrace; games room. Own\!r equipped, Must) sell. Best '00 t. ansfered. Immediate occu- '68 CADILLAC TU 4-7210 RESULTS! offer, TUxedo 5-4871. 884-62 pancy. TU 1-6300. I Associates I Eldorado, Astral ,Blue with a black padded top. Fae-' NEW OFFERING-ComfortaiJlePEMBERTON-Modern 2-Story tory air conditioning plus all other extras This is I Land Co. 'and homey describes this at. in beautiful setting near lake. a 12,000 mile, I owner beauty. Factory guarant~e. I BUT tractive 3-bedroom bungalow 3 bedrooms, 2'1.lbaths. Panel- 135 Romeo Rd. priced for a quick sale. Gas ed den or fourth bedroom with CORVETIES & SPORT 'BEFORE heat, "like.new" carpeting, bath on first floor. Large fam. Rochester, Michigan draperies included, also color ily room. Excellent v8lue. Price $5895 roto antenna, 1'h-car garage. Must be SOLD. TV 1.6300. Fu" I CARS WANTED YOU BUY 1.651.7575 1529 ROSLYN-Move right into RIDGEMONT-Excellent 4-bed- BE SURE roomy 3-bedroom Cape Cod room, 2-bath, 1'1.l STORY on 12E-COMMERCIAL with aluminam exterior, fea- 50' site. Built 1950, 2-car ga- HANEY SPORT CARS TO PROPERTY FOR SALE turing charming living room rage, enclosed terrace. Kerby, VISIT with fireplace, large dining Brownel schools. Owner Flori. Paul McGlone Cadillac 15200 GRATIOT BET. 7 & 8 MILE COMMERCIAL INVESTMENTS "L", modernized kitchen with ' da hound. Good price. TU 1- adjacent fam~ room eon- 6300. T 4450 Gratiot . HARPER near Chalmers-2 ad- DR 2-1777 joining 1950' Retail Slores, venient1y located. ,ROSLYN ROAD - Georgian 3 blks, north of 7 Mile DR 2-03.80 each 2Ox90.$33,000. DALGLEISH 860 CRESCEtIT LANE - Built COLONIAL. 4 bedrooms, 3'h GRATIOT near 7-Mile - 22x90 around an idea for family !iv- baths, family room, large OUR WHEELS COST LESS CADILLAC Retail Store in excellent con- . ing-modern 4.hedroom, 21h breakfast roo m, sunroom, dition, Leased to March, 1971 bath colonial like new. Situat- covered porch, games room. ,I 6161 WOODWARD TR 5.0309 at $250, Shows terrific return. cd on quiet .traffic.free street. Fine condition. Good price. NEW 1968. Michigan's Largest Cadillac Large mahogany paneled rec- TU 4-0600. reation room, paneled family I Dealer E, WARREN at Cadieux-Like room with fireplace. Star of "TOP OF THE HILL"-Desir- Announcing , FREE PARKING DRIVE.IN I new, 34x64 Dental Clinic able "Farms" location. Ideal CHEV. IMPALA the Sea parish. adaptable to many uses. Air- for executive. 2 bedrooms, 2 Price 12A-BOATS AND conditio~ed, excellent parking, GROSSE POINTE WOODS-A baths,' library, Florida room, $2075 Full MOTORS seller wtll lease-back. $57,500, home with features that you'd first floor laundry, games. - KELLY, Harper Woods-Ter- plan for yourself, 3-bedroom room with bar and kitchen. 26' AUXILIARY SLOOP, Sand ranch in excellent condition, W,S.W., B.U. Lamps, P. Dash, Seat Belts, S.v. rific business area and corner fully air.conditioned. Lots of RICHARD S design. 4 berths, standing located in delightful area. living here! TV 4-0600. Mirror, Payments $57.98, Our Specia~ Payment Plan. head room, wood hull. Excel- site. Building; 23x80, renteu lent condition. Recent, survey. month.to.month at $200. DETROIT SUNNINGDALE-Exceptional 4. See or Call Ron Blakely or Doug Seigfried bedroom, 3Jh bath SE1'I1!. Credit Checked by Phone TUxedo 1.2407. JOHNSTONE & HARVARD - Attractive, well. RAN C H overlooking golf . SAILBOAT - Snipe. Proctor JOHNSTONE maintained 3-bedroom, Ph- course. Excellent condition . BUICK'S aluminum mast. Dacron sails. 28801HARPER PR 1-2300 VA 1-0678 bath colonial in excellent loea. Family room with bar and Ncwly fiberglassed bull. Ex. tion, convenient to everything, fireplace. A luxury home in tras, 886.8569. 12H-LAKE AND RIVER with brand - new carpeted every respect, TV 4.0600. TED EWALD CHEVROLET fOR SALE kitchen with built-in stove and 1968lh AMX, 390. A very good T 5175 E. Jefferson at City Limits dishwasher, 2.car garage. YORKSHIRE-Four bedrooms, NEW INDOOR car, $3200, Phone 331-3879. SNUG HARBOR, one of the 2Jh bath, center hall COLON- most outstanding Estates on SOMESET near Morang-3.bed- IAL, Step.down 2Ox16paneled Torch Lake offcred for the room semi.ranch, paneled rec. family room, 'up.dated kitchen, first time, 5 acres with about reation room, oversized 21h. den, Sellers Seattle bound. Ex. BEST SELECTION OF 300 ft. lake frontagc, large car garage. Immediate posses. ceptional family home under USED CAR COFFEY stone home and guest house, sion, $60,000. PR 1-2300. MUSTANGS IN THE CITY FORD REALTY, BELLAIRE. CADILLAC Gaylord JOHNSTONE & "Wilderness Valley" TAPPAN 90 Kcrcheval On.the-Hill SH'OWROOM '66 Mustang, 6 cyl., auto" '66 Mustang convertible. 1966 CADILLAC ]0 Acre TracL~ 6.000 Acres, Wooded, Elevated. Member or Grosse Pointe JOHNSTONE r. & h" w,w,t. $1,395, V-8,p,s. Bright red, $1,298. ,Profit By An Early selection, Real Estate Board 'Finest selection of 250 cars ELDORADO Phone. Write for Map.Brochure Grosse Pointe to choose George Wellington Smith GUIDE TO GOOD SERVICE '66 Mustang, va, vinyl '66 Mustang, R. & h" CONVERTIBLE MA 6.2925 Franklin Village trade-ins from roof, standard shift, r. & W.w,t. standard shift. Like h., w,w,t. $1,295. new. $1,095. Firemist Green, green top, 13-REAL ESTATE JOANNA WEsnRN FOR SALE green leather interior, full Servin, tlte 'oint. Are" WINDOW SHADES ASK FOR FRANK '67 Mustang, 2 2. VB, Cleaning. Turning. Repairing '67 Mustang, 2 + 2. VB, + powe r ir,cluding power Income Fast Service auto" r, & h" w.w.t. Arctic auto., r. & h" W.W.t.A red windows and vents. Air 21115 MOROSS ALSO FEATURING OR STEVE white. $1,895. beauty. $1,995. fA.t .. CUSTOM MADE SHADES conditioning, stereo radio. CUSTOM BUILT, 2 ear garage, 5 down, 3 up. Basement com. '66 Mustang. V8, auto" r. '66 Mustang. 6 cylinder, See this one in our indoor, plctely finished. Open Sunday, & h., w.w,t., p.S. Sharp! auto., r. & h" w,w,t. Vinyl heated showroom. 2.5. - GRA9'TOP $1,445. roof, $1,295. FONTANA BLDG, CO. Grosse Pointe Ca~ SALES AND SERVICE RICHARD TU 4.2750 15011 KERCHEVAL "Ollr Reputation Rides in TU 2.53IIJ East or Alter • In the Pal" COFFEY TU 5:61lOO Every Car We Sell" LUXURY RANCH CADILLAC On park.like grounds, 3 spacious BUICK bedrooms, 2'h baths. Mutsch. GROSSF. POINTE Jefferson ler kitchen. first floor laun. CALL TU 2-&014 COOK FORD 3 180 E. dry. Owne" Florida bound, 15000 KERCHEVAL Immediate occupalicy. Shoe Repair 16801 MACK nr. CADIEUX LO 7-6811 "Guid. '0 Good S,ry;c." VA 1-5400 TU 2-7787 Johnstone & Johnstone 365 Fishel' Rd., OpP. High VA 2.7740 TUxedo 1.6300 to .tlnrt;s. .1I4.r ,. •• •1. - (~ .• r ,'.. , ~" ... .- .. ~<'" -.' . irf~l~1 . ...' ,. . I

Thursd.y. J"ftu.ry 30. '1969 Pi ... Tw..,fy-two GROSSE PO I NT ENE W S I J-ItEAL ISTAn I i-RIEAL ESTATE lJ-1IAL ISTAn U-IEAL ISTATE U-IlEAL ESTATE FOI SALE FORSAU FOI SAU FORSAU FQR SALE I OPEN SUNDAY 2:30.5 GROSSE POINTE PARlt IT'S A OOLL HOUSE GRAYTON t220 - 3 bedroom NORTH OXFORD ROAD Grosse Pointe Park 2.FLAT CLASSIFIED This brick 1~ story 2 bedroom brick bungalow. Flieplace, Very appe.aling "Early Ameri. 1'h baths, recreaUop. room, 2 can" in mint condition ... bed. BUCKINGHAM - An excellent down, bedroom up.. Living NOTTINGHAM ROAD - Sand car garage, large lot. St. room with large family room, location near PIIbUe and room. dining room carpeted, IS brick. Full separate base. : I Clare parish. $25,900. 6% 2th baths, excellent kitchen parochial schools. A spa. tile bath. Basement tiled. Gas ments~ Gas heat. 2-car sa- mortgage can be assumed. with breakfast room, redwood heat, garage. Priced at $22,- rage. Terrific investment opo cious Colonial offerin. a Owner. 885-9027. paneled game room with sep- ADS 800. Stop by aDd take a look 'portunityl For details call sunroom, large diIling room, at this on Sunday 2.5. arate bar room. Tastefully breakfast room and lava. decorated with all new carp. FIRST OFFERING tory on first floor with 3 JAMES R. FIKANY ets, draperies; com pIe t e 19226 ROLAN'DALE 9Y OWNER bedrooms Ind 2 full baths c.n TUx_ 2-6900 - 3 Trunk Linn To Serv. You Quickly sprinklers, 2:.ear brick garage, Grosse Pointe Woods, OD Prest. REALTOR on the second. The IIfse. • HARPER WOODS 75' ~Jte. Walk to new high ment is finished and the Your Aci Call .. Cha,..cI wick. 7 rooms, 3 bedroom 886.5051 school, Star of Sea parish. ,OFFERED BY large 70,,167ft. lot is fenced. brick Colonial. $38,900 in. I Immediate occupancy. cludes many extras. Priced at $41,000. ANIEL For Appointment TU 1-3081 GROSSE PTE. MANOR Johnstone & Johnstone U-I.IAL ESTATE U-ItEAL mATE 13-REAL ESTATE CONDOMINIUM TUxedo 1.6300 NEAllL Y EVE R Y home for FOR SALE FOR'SALE 20225 Mack TU 6-1190 GROSSE 'POINTE FARMS 594 CADIEUX sale in Grosse Pointe can be FOR SALE seen in our catalogu" of pho. Are you thinking of selling MERRIWEATHER ROAD - An Attractive 3 bedroom townhouse tos. stop in and see them FIRST OFFERING GROSSE PTE. HOMES '1569 HAWTHORNE Grosse your bouse? If so. call us. excellent location near public apartment. LiviDg room, din. today. - Prestigious Ckoue Point. Woods OPEN SUN. 2.5 P.M. PoiDte Woods-Cape Cod Co- and parochial schools and bus. ing room, 1st floor powder lonial with spotless interior. Custom.built colonial brick room. AU new k.itchen with Farms Location Uke new carpet. Separale home on 73' corner lot; center formica counter top. Range. I lIEDROOM, 1 b~th ranch. HAWTHORNE 1527-Especially GROSSE POINTE FARMS I Price just reduced to $39,900 eatng area in kitchen, 21' hall, living and dining rooms, refrigerator and disposal. Full TOLES ,Living, dining and family altractive 1'h story on large 245 VENDOME for immediate occupancy, in living room with natural fire- panelled den, carpeted kitchen basement, gas heat, air.condi. rooms. Gas FA heat and fully lot 'with a large living room. this 1954 custom Cox and place formal dining room aod DESIRABLE Location - Three and breakfast bay; 3 bed. tioned. car port. Mortgage Realtor air conditioned. Beautifully family room, 4 bedrooms, 1 Baker brick ranch, with at . 2 large masler bedrooms, 70' .Bedroom, 21,2 Bath Colonial, rooms, IV-! baths; study and available. Full price $26,990. carpeted Itnd draped through. down-3 up, 1'h baths. Every tached 2v.. car garage, on se. lot. $31.400. Family room with Fireplace, playrooms and shower in Open Saturday and Sunday 74 KERCHEVAL TU 5-4100 Ollt. Lav in blSement. De- room except kitchen with fine Patio enclosed with brick eluded cul-de-sac. 3 bedrooms, tuhed 2.car garage. Near carpeting. 2-car garage and basement; glassed.in porch 2.5, weekdays by appointment. Our 27th year in Grosse Pointe wall, 2 car attached garage. with indoor.outdoor cal'peting; 2 full baths, kitchen with built- Star of the Sea. $45,000.00. fast possession. HARPER WOODS Excellent d~or. MICHIGAN CONDOMINIUM ins, delightful DIN E T T E. FIRST OFFERING gas F.A. furnace and water I heater; air conditioning units; SALES CO. Large living room with nat. R. W. SMITH 884.3545 WEST IDA LANE 19783-Nic- 21270 WOODMONT. Large 3 264 LEWISTON d rap e r i e s and carpeting; 886-4880 ural fireplace, overlookiDg 277 McMI LLAN esst 3 bedroom ranch on quiet bedroom ranch with family OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 5 sprinkler system and other lovelY fenced yard, with patio. court near schools and trans. room 2 full baths. Finished PRICED TO_SELL COLONIAL. Four Bedroom, 2lh extras. Shown by appointment Full tiled basement. Many NEITHER SLEET nor snow nor portation, formal dining room, basement. Fully air,colldition. Baths plus extra Bedroom only. extras. Most private yet walk OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 rain 1IOrhail shall prevent large kitchen with loads of ed. Grosse Pointe schools. A and Bath on third floor. Large OPEN SUN. 2.5 to schools and shopping. Open US from holding open the cupboards; carpeting, (neu. good value at $41,000. Call Owner TU 2.3655 Sunday 3.5:30. ENGLISH 3.bedroom, 11,2baths, 1 Living room and Dining room. WOODS LANE 817 - "Ranch. large 'dining room, living fol1()Wingtwo properties this tral color), large, enclosed Located near sbopping and Sunday afternoon between . Builder's model (origiDally). 466 SHELBOURNE CT. room, den, heated porch, rec- terrace. Attached garage. Re. schools. the hours of 2:30 and 5. At creation room. . 1241 CADIEUX Fine features include fa'mily 886-6484 reation room, large kitchen, 564 Lincoln Road you're room with fireplace, 2l'J baths, breakfast room, new heating WILCOX GROSSE POINTE WOODS welcome to see inside this SADDLE LANE 467-0ne of 12. year. old brick. Glassed.in built.iDs, central air condition; and electrical service. Near 2017 COUNTRY C~UB sweet little co!onial. with the few good 5 bedrooms porch, diDinll room, liviDg ing. WILLIAMS COURT-Move right all public schools, St. Paw's REALTORS OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 5 room, kitchen, bedroom and into tbis sharp 3.bedroom Parisb, close to bus. thr-ee bedrooms and two homes in the area, just Ij HAMPTON 1967 - Spacious 3 full bathrooms on the sec- COLONIAL: Three Bedroom, ba~ down, two I6x18 bed. ranch, 21,2 baths. Extremely OWNER.SELLER years old. Large family room 884-3550 bedroom rancb with natural ond floor. The. center en- 11,2 Baths, Living room with rooms and bath up, tiled bll!le. well maintained home. Walk. 885-9416 with fireplace plus large fam. fireplace, rec. room with nat. trance opens inlo a cenler It'ireplace, Dining room, Kit- ment with V-! bath. 2 fire. ing distance to Our Lady Star ily kitchen with lols of kit. ural fireplace and lav. 2 car hall with living room and boards. 3* baths, utility chen with table space, large places. Attacbed 2.car garage. of the Sea and Barnes schools. GROSSE POINTE Park, 5 bed. GROSSE POINTE SHORES closets, Screened Terrace garage. Clean. fireplace on one side. and room 2 car attached garage. 65 Fontana Lane By owner. $37,500. Call for Make yOl1rappointment to see rooms, 2 baths, completely reo , generously proportioned Near' public school and Star and 2 car Garage. appointment. 886.7406. S. ROSEDALE 612- Luxurious it today. decorated, . modern kitchen, diniDg room on the other. of sea parish. Very quiet custOm 3 bedroom ranch.l'h new wall.to-wall carpeting, un. Large 3 bedroom custom brick HARPER WOODS court. ranch. Paneled family room, baths, built.in kitchen, family SOUTH RENAUD near Morning. finished recreation room. $24" While on tour come see a CUSTOM BUILT three bedroom snappy single story,house 2V-!baths, lanudry room. Air 76,Muskoka room witb fireplace. Carpet- side-Here is the perfect home 900. 821--8684. J" FolIowiDg by Appointment ranch, Living room, DiniDg at 1191 North Renaud. Not conditioned. Full. tiled base. ing and drapes. 2 car attached for the family tbat desires a just another 'Tllnch house ment with fireplace. Imme- "L", Kitchen with table space, LARGE family. home in the garage. Complete air. condi. large spacious ranch. 3 un- BARRINGTON 638 - Quality Finished Basement, 2 car SO NICE AND but one with three large diate possession Tuxedo 6. I Fanns. Formal living room tioning. Unusually attractive. usually large bedrooms with construction throughout 3 brick & block garage, Grosse and dining room - modern Also Open Sat. 2-5. bedrooms and two' and a bedroom English. Good kit. 1068or Tuxedo 4.1340. ! 2'h baths, formal dining room COMFORTABLE Pointe school district. kitchen.family room with fire. and lotS' of lounging in the half baths. There is a full chen. Higb mortgage balance HAWTHORNE 161l-Nice 3 bed- This center h811 brick Colonial place ..4 bedrooms and 2 baths comfortable f ami I y room. basement with a recreation at 6¥.l%. Owner transferred. room face brick bungalow. has 3 bedrooms, 1'h baths. room which you would be on 2nd floor. 2 bedroom '1 Beautiful circular driveway. ST. CLAIR SHORES - Owner SWEENEY & MOORE N at ur Ii1 fireplace, dining Large dining room, living f bath on third. Walking dis- You can make this gorgeous proud to £nlertain in. COme leaving town, will sacrifice, 3 room,.' bree~eway. 2' car at- room with fireplace, panelled see for yourself. tance to Park-St. Paul's Par' home yours • Sil!oway & CO. bedroom custom ranch brick 881-6800 ish. tacbed garage. Price reduced. den. Kitchen with breakfast with attached apartment on 70"lot. area. Decorated in exquisite BY APPOINTMENT ' TU 4-7000 double canal. $44,000, $14,000 GROSSE POINTE SHORES - taste. INFORMATION AND down, land,' contract. No 417 Chalfonte BRIARCLIFF 67 - Exquisite PromiDent mansion of the late FOR YOU WHO' want to own PICTURES ON MOST HOMES agents. 778.2678. DELUXE INCOME custom ,built ,face brick Tri. Oscar Webber. Owr 20 spaci- STOP BY SUNDAY 2-5 an income propei'ty,we UNiQUE ral1ch in the Farms. level. 3 bedrooms,2'h baths, FOR SALE IN THE GROSSE PTE. PARK Living room with ,fireplace ous, elegant rooms, luxurious 807 HAMPT"'N have one of lhe'few' remain- GROSSE POINTES air conditioned, gas heat, decor, approximately . IV-! :J ing Iou. i~ 1,hePointe which an.d. Shoil screens. along :win. kitchen built.ins, music' room. HARCOURT ROAD __ This ele. dow'wall.' Library' with'fire- ,acres. For more information GROSSE PTE. WOODS ill zoned .. for, two family GROSSE PTe. WOODS gant 2 famliy. in prime con. 2 car attached garage, Many, ;and: apwurtment, call our - is .place ..and walnut: panelling-:-: dwelling. 'Live in one unit NEWLY decorated. 3bedrooJ11 dition. 2s'padous bedrooms, many unique featureS. Must 'office." , ' ," .. OFFERED BY and let your tenant make FAIRHOLME near HoUday. An 2 bedroOms. Walnut pRnelled he seen. ranch. Fimlly room, ,finished exceptional o4-bedroom brick plenty of closets, 10vel y bath with gold fiXtures. At. the payments which will basement, 2 car garage. Many kitchen. Upper newly carpet. ' amortize, your investment. bUJ,lgalow witI:: 2 full baths. tached garage. Large lot. extras. $34.900. AvailibleJuly Family room and 2-car ga- ed, custom draperies, stoV!! BY APPOINTMENT 1st. 881.9221. and refrigerator all included. THE ONLY ONE offered in this I rage. Don't delay-see tbis Gas heat, 3 car garage. Mu~t 727 Harcourt S. ROSEDALE-4 bedroom, 2v.. SCHWEITZER 120225~~ ~~~-1190 ' 'condominium 'complex on one today. .bath custom "bullt colonial. Rivard Boulevard. Three see to appreciate. . ATTRACTIVE, large, hard to $OUTH ROSEDALE CT.-Near Family 'room, libr.ary, 1st 886.4200 I Are y.ou thinking of selling bedrooms and two baths on I find Georgian Flat. Living floor laundry. 2 car 'attached , YOlir hoUse? If so, call us. the .second: floor and 'two 'Grosse-. POI"'nte Morningside. You'll be proud S. D. PALAZZOLO and dining room, 3 bedrooms, to be the owner of this beauti. TU 5-6556 EveniDgsVA l-ti408 garage. Many extras. Over . more bedroom~, and a third OPEN ~UNDAY 2:30 _ 5:00 .2 baths up and down. One 3,000 sq. ft. Price redu!:ed. bath on the third. Isn't that ful. four.bedroom, 2lk.bath vacant. 2 bedroom and bath a, lot of, brick. and mortar brick Colomal with custom ,on third floor. Recently reo WOODS LANE 757 - Custom THREE MILE 1174-F ascinat- features galore. Built-ins in Grosse Poin~e Woods for $34,OOO? ing colonial, built 1959. Four decorated-even carpeted kit. built, fastidiously appoiDted, ..First Offering the kitchen include refrigera- VERNIER '"- Terrific location chens. 3 car garage. Good in. 3 bedroom face brick ranch. bedrooms, three baths of tor, a large family room with ALMOST A NEW. center hall facing LochJlloor Golf Course. c GROSSE POINTE FARMS. 3 bedroom, 2 baths residence which one bedroom and bath vestment Opportunity. 1~ baths, elaborate rec. room, colonIal with ,four bedrooms fireplace and landscaping you 3 bedrooms, face brick Colo. on a dead.end street backing up to Kerby Field playground. are on first floor. Library. 2 car attached garage. For and three baths up. Fire- could enter into Better Homes Ideal for young 'family, a couple, 01' a widow. Good condi. Family room. High. quality nial, new carpeting. Owner tile discriminatin~ home hunt. places in both the living and Gardens competition-See will consider offer. er. tion. First floor bedroom and bath. Priced at $28,500. For room andfaniily room. At- throughout. Large lot. \this today. HIGBIE appointment arrangements and clDlplete details cont2,ct one tached garage, kitchen with EDGEMONT PARK 860 - At- BEACONSFIELD 3625, FIRST ,of our consultants. fantastic built.ins and room tractive colonial design. Bullt OFFERING. ~ family flat, 2 for a banquet table. All this GROSSE POINTE SCHWEITZER and 2. Completely remodeled. Your Children's Grades Grosse Pointe Farms 1955.Four bedrooms, two and RMS TU 2-2100 REALTY can rise if you ex,pose them iu~t a few steps from GPfis. one-half baths. Library. First FA I $17,900. The mode~ kilchen is just Star' of the Sea, and the M Kercheval Avenue 886-7100 to the proper :ltudy condi. one ofraeveral appealing Hunt Club. floor utility room. 150 f~t lot McKINLEY RD. near Chalfonte. ! tions. One helpful way is near lake .front park, prIvate An extra nice 3 bedroom brick ONE BEDROOM co.op apart. attractions of this 3 bed- Member-Grosse Pointe to bave your house located IF YOU'VE BEEN peeking to street residents only. weill colonial featuring a full din. ment, Detroit River, $20,000 Carter & Co, near the library. We offer room- English ,t:esidence. landscaped. Quick possession. ing room, a separate break. cash. Monthly maintenance Real Estate Board about looking for something 20223MACK TU4-«OO a 4 bedroom, 31,2 bath We think you're apt to with tremendous curb ap. fast room, 1112 baths, a recrea- $60. For information 777-3310. residence' located approxi. . like the soothing. atmos. peal, and only require three FOLLOWING BY tion room in basement and a Evenings 881-0430. mately 3 miDutes walking I phere of its interior Ip' bedrooms but must have APPOINTMENT 2 car garage. Loaded with distance to the Central two baths and a first floor charm - truly a "must see" MACK-8'h AREA Library. Priced at $46,500. pointments. Richard and lavatory, then this southern NOTTINGHAM. First adver- home. Deluxe brick rancb -- 3 bed. 51. Paul schools. Call. for colonial could be the solu. tised. Two bedrooms down. 240 MclllILLAN OFF CHAR- rooms, 1'h baths, family room, CHAMPION complete details. tion. Tbis compact offering One bedroom up. One car ga- LEVOIX. Talk about 'want. carpets, draperies. Quick pos. has a comfortable extra rage. Fair condition. Only GROSSE POI NTE Reaitor ing your next home to be $31,500l Three bed~oom Cen- room with access on either $15,900. AREA session. bright and ,,:bet.rful! This 771.2470 side of the living roo m KESSLER ANITA 1420 - OPEN SUN- 4 bedroom, 21,2 bath hom!! ter Entrance Colonial lo- STATLER BOULEVARD. On COUNTRY CLUB DR. near GROSSE POINTE FAR."\fS- fireplace. There is a sep. FIRST OFFERING of this DAY 2-5. Two bedroom is that and more. cated in Grosse Pointe City, arate dining room and at. the canal. Steel sea wall. Very I Harper. a sharp 1'1.1 story Designed to capture the Large kitchen bay window. good colonial. Four bedrooms. brick bungalow with 3 bed- attractive story and a half hrick ranch on large lot, tached garage. S5 SHOREHAM RD. I home with beautiful new ou~o~doors and still pro- 2 car brick garage. 50 foot two baths of which one bed- rooms, a tiled basement and OPEN SUN. 2-5 2 car garage. Move in con. vide its oWner with todays WE RESOLVE to offer in ~bis room and bath are on first 1% car garage. Grosse Pointe ,kitchen, nicely decorated lot. Bedrooms are larger LARGE custom built home on I throughout. Unusual second dition, priced in mid twen. latest building features. majestic, southern colonial, floor. Recreation room. Stu. School District for the r.bi!. 120' lot. Near sehools, trans-. Richard, Brownell, and St. than you normally find. the most house for the dio. Air conditioned. $43,500. dren and close to Eastland. floor bedroom with studio tie,~. portation and Shores PlIrk. ceiling. Priced in mid twen- Paul schools. Quick possession. money in the Windmill See this home todf,yl 3 LARGE bedrooms, 31h baths, I Pointe area. There are FORD COURT. Four hedrooms, ties. KfNGSVILLE 19977 - Excel. two baths. scmi.ranch. Early large panelled library. $72,- three master bedrooms and lent brick bungalOW, mod. OPEN SUNDAY 2:30-5 possession. $34,900. 500. . KERBY 306 - A true Cape two more over the attached BY APPOINTMENT Cod decorated in fine taste ern as today. Two bed. 1882 HUNT CLUB DRIVE-l block south of Lochmoor. garage. Jf you like both the LOTHROP. Very special one MARV and ideally planned for rooms down, expansion up Vacant. Handy location, block off Mack Avenue, 2 "feel" and appearance of a and one.half story. Five bed- TOWN HOUSE small family. A large liv- * BEDROOMS, 3 baths, Rivard ready to finish. Beautiful- short blocks to e~ansive recreation field. This 3 bed- large entrance foyer with :> ing room gives spacious- rooms, four and one.half bllths BOUTIN near E. Jefferson. Vacant. ly finished basement. Call room COlonial is priced at $28,500. An ideal neighbor- .. spiral staircase curling including a bedroom and bath ness and a den coziness. 884-7733 Immediate possession. for an appointment. bood. Be our guest this Sunday afternoon. Mortgage up to the two.story hall, on first floor. Family room Two large bedrooms up assumption at 61,2% possible. then you might be an easy and library. Many inleresting and a lovely private garden 20559 Mack Ave. KARL DAVIES FLEETWOOD 2001 - Excel- "te.uch" for this one. features. Grosse Poinle Woods plus a 2th car 1;;arage. I TU 5-3220 Priced in mid 30's. lent brick colonial, close SUNNINGDALE DRIVE ON DEEPLANDS, 55 North, N. RENAUD. Ranch. Early to all schools, sbopping a:ld to save you looking ... we American rlecor. Two bed. BALFOUR 1318 - OPEN The magnificent setting of this custom 3 bedroom Cape COd transportation. Gar age, think this is a must for rooms, one and onc.half baths. ONE OF THE CUSTOM CARE HOMES SUNDAY 2.5. Good four residence will catch your eye. Year in and year out you will the family which requires Den. Close to transpoMation LISTED BELOW MAY BE JUST WHAT bedroom brick and stucco, screen ed terrace. enjoy the spaciousness of its lot which measures 153x256/ many bedrooms and baths on 100 foot lot. $45,000. 23 foot living room, full 272 Visualize an 80 foot setback from the front sidewalk, for the emerging family YOU ARE LOOKING FOR. dining room, den, fann size AUDUBON 4843-Large Eng. being able to wllnder about with your 125 foot extension for answering the phone in the garden or lawn area. That's There is a library and a AUDUBON. On seven!.y foot lot kitchen, 60 foot lot. ga- lish colonial with three near Jcffcrson. Extra I:ood living! For those who also value quality, how's this sound? family room in the addition 4 LEVEL CONTEMPORARY rage. IMMEDIATE OCCU. twin size bedrooms, den ccnter half colonial. Four bed. Parquet flooring in library and hallway, slate main entrance to the large living and din- CUSTOM BUILT PANCY-PRICED IN MID rooms. two and one.half baths. and half bath on first. 26x hallway, underground wiring, three hinge doors throughout, Ing rooms on the first floor. 9 30 CANTERBURY, G. PTE. WOODS 30'5. Paneled library and rccrea. 14 living rnom. Extra room limed oak paneled library, elc., etc. Allow us to show you Two bedrooms down and tion room. Large screened ter. 4 BEDROOMS BRYS 874 S.-OPEN SUN. on third floor. this fine offering today. Priced bel/lW $60,000. five more upstairs, serviced race. Attached garage. 2th BATHS DAY 2-5. Near Wedge- by five full bathrooms. F&mily room (26xI6'h) with raised hearlh fireplace. Rear wood, center hall colonial. SIOUX 17163.69. Buy them NOTTINGHAM. Nice Dutch co. entrance mudroom and utility room. Basement (;jlen &. We maintain a professional staff specializing In resl. A beautiful house in move separate or buy complete dential real estate in Grosse Pointe. We offer our lonial. Four bedrooms. Sun tiled. A short walk to Grosse Poinle North H. S. or 4 duplex. Large living rooms, Clayton C. Purdy, Jr. in condition. Family room availability to meet yoar 'real estate' needs. Whether room. Carpeting, stove 8111 blocks to the Liggett. good table space in kitch- Robert G. Edgar with fireplace, library, lav these needs are immediate or remote, the confidence refrigerator. $29,500. ens, one three bedroom, 1367 BISHOP 926 UNIVERSITY on 1st floor, 1% batbs on implied in discussing them with us will be respected Miry F. SChlaff second. Recreation room, one two bedroom with Marian J. Bode 3 BEDROOMS and valued. THOROUGH COVERAGE 1% BATHj 3 BEDROOMS attached two car garage. roughed in third. Garages Julia B. Tobin ON OTHER ALL BRICK COLONIAL Ph BATHS aluminum trim on exterior. and many extras. Dorothy Meeker GROSSE POINTE HOUSES MASTER BEDROOM IS FIRST OFFERING on this Exclusive by James P. Danaher extra large. Dinette room brick colonial. Extra large off kitchen. Den off of VACANT PROPERTY Sue Megowen Stop in for a time saving list kitchen one bedroom down tailored to your requirements living room. Glass en- with 1,2 bath 2 bedrooms We have several choice lots in Grosse Pointe locations. BORLAND fro m our comprehensive closed sun room. 2.car up with full bath. Short Call us for information. Grosse Pointe catalog of pho. garage. This home i~ 10. walk to St. Philomena cated within walking dis. tographs and small floor Church and Mack ave. • Purdy plans. tance of shopping and shopping. Priced right schools and St. CIa i r ~,500.00. 6 parish. CHAMPION McBREARTY MAXON RUTH ASSOCIATES REALTOR 19 Kercheval Reallnn TU 6.3800 Edgar BROTHERS INC. 81 Kercheval on the HUI Next to Puneh • Judy Thater Tl1 UOIO 13 KERCHEV ~ TU 2.6QOO TU.4.5700 .J[~.I REALTOR and BROKER, 886-4060 ., .' . .~ • • •• I Thursday, J,nuary 3D, 1969 GROSSE 'POI NTENEWS Page Twenty.Three

ZIA-GENERAL SERVICES ZII-PAINTING AND ZlR-IRICK AND 21U~PLUMIING AND 21 %-LANDSCAPING ------DECORATING CEMENT WORK . HEATING SERVICE CffiMNEYS CLEANED CHIMNEYS, porches built and REBUILT, REPAIRED repaired. Leaky basements, GUTTERS, CLEANED, RE. br~ken steps. Call anytime. SPRENKLE CLASSIFIED PAIRED AND SCREENED 294.4216. • PLUMBING , • HEATING. - 823.0816 • 'SEWER CLEANING RESIDENTIAL I e a d e d glass VA 2-1282 ADS windows and doors repaired. Since 1916 Louis D. Kennedy, LO 8-3272. ELMER'S PLUMBING and THOMPSON C.II TUxedo 2~6900 ~ 3 Trunk Lines To Serv. You Quickly Heating. Kitchen. Aid Dish- LANDSCAPING CO. washers, disposals, dishmas- Custom lawn and garden serv-';;" , Your Ad Can Be Charged ter, repair, remodel. TUJ:edo , 4-4882. ' ice. Complete landscapIng and' designing. Fertilizing, sodding and ti'imming. Free estimates •. 21V-SILVERPLATING 13-RUL JSTATE I3-P I!At. ESTATE P.O. Box 5047, Grosse Pointe, 13-REAL ESTATE Mich. TU 4-2720. FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE • Silver & Gold Plating GEORGE S. DALLY • Oxidizing and Repairing PAINTING, DECORATING QUALITY HOMES built by "for- GROSSE PTE. CITY A REAL KNOCKOUT • Brass Polishing & Lacquering TO'l' BITl'EN . Paper hanging and wall wash- mer Grosse Pointe builder in • Fireplace fixtures refinished Three.year old Stephen Pea- Quaint shingled cottage. 3 bed. BOURNE MOUTH CIRCLE relaxed suburban setting. Full ing. Serving this community • Copper polishing & buffing cock, of 333 University, was bit. ~ rooms, 2 baths. With imagina- Excellent 3 bedrol>m ranch for 25 years. acre lots offering privacy for over ten on the face by the .family tion you 'could do wonders layout wtih paneled family outdoor summer enjoyment- TU 1-7480 LEEBERT Brittany Spaniel, on Thursday, with this charming bungalow. room, extra 1avatory,large winter time sports. "THE kitchen wiht built.ins, 2 fire. SILVERSMITHS January 16. He was takeu to HOUSE THAT JACQUES If you are thinking of selling, places, games room, 2 car 14110 CHARLEVOIX Bon Secours Hospital for treat- BUILT" on 32 Mile Rd., 11,2 we would be happy to gi\'e garage. Handy to schools, bus, 3 BIks. West of Chalmers ment. His dog was re,vBl:cinated miles west of Romeo-2D min- you the current value of your shops. Good vaiae. VA 2.7318 for rabies. utes from Tech Center, Stony property aud pleased to lIan- Creek Park, 3 miles away. dIe the sale. Johnstone & Johnstone 2350 to 2650sq. ft. living area. TUxedo 1.6300 Under $,50,000. 1.752.2267 or Call 1.752.9961or 1-152.9956. MARLBOROUGH, 10 unit, $15,- GEORGE PALMS 000 down, 25% return on in. REALTOR vestment. $58,000. VAlley OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 TU 6-4444 183 HILLCREST LANE, 3 bed- 1-6833. room Colonial, 2'1.1baths, falTl~ Member, Grosse Pointe ily room, largekiteben. Built Real Estate Board in 1958. Immediate occupancy. Must ' lie. seen to beappre- dated, Owner. Days, 869~2272. Evenmgs, 881.2642.

BISHOP-Charming 3 bedroom Colonial in A.l condition. For- mal dining room huge ktchen, excellent' .floor )lan. 2 car garage. Call now for appoint- ment.

• - United Presbyterian 16 Lak~ Shore Rd. For information, nip.:ht or day, call 882.5330 9:30 and 11:15 Worship Service and '(:htu,;~b:.~chool' r,..• : . "niil '~'e\l" " '" B 'il 'L'M-kln ' : ~._. ~ 'j~, ~q.,~'" an , " preaching.,on. "DON'T GET PERSONAL"

, n<>' ". 'J~~11""1s_~ Ev. Lutheran ChurCh ',' V.mi ... RIG.d We4tew004 Drive, GllIne Pol.... Wooda Church Wonhlp 8:31t & 11 o.m. Sunda, Church School 9:30 884.5040'

11 ALGER PLACE The Grosse Pointe 4 BEDROOM, 4Jhbath, col~n~ ."Grosse Point. ,Con!~::~onal ial house. Living room with natural fireplace, formal din. .240 Chalfont., at Lothrop "la.r-.an' Ch'ur'ch 9:30 and 11 o'clock ing room, carpeted kitchen, Un. Worship Servlces large carpeted family room 1'7150 MlIUmee at Neff Rd. Church School; Crib Room with natural fireplace, car- peted utility room, 2 car at. Dr. HaTTJI C. Meserve I thru Senior High both services tached garage. Momlng service Located off the West Bound FAMll..Y needs fine 3 or 4 bed. and Church School "IMPRESSIONS OF Shown by appointment, Harper' Ave. Servil:e Drive, . room home. Cash. Private. REMODELING . 10:30 a.m. ISRAEL" betWeen Eight Mile Rd. and Mr. Jay, TUxedo 1-7609. Custom built kitchen cabinets, "THE LIBf;RAL STORY" John William Estes Jr. COX AND BAKER Vernier Rd..in Harper Woods. , recreation rooms. Additions Dr. Harry C. Meserve Minister ------' --- 16-PETS FOR SALE TU 5.7900 and all types of porch en- ~~~~~~~~~~~ 3-BEDROOMcolonial with view RIBBONS BOWS closures, siding and roofing, I~;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;~ ;. of lake at 12 Mile at Jeffer. & COMPLETE Decorating serv- 210-WATERPR09~ING ~~S~~r~~d 'i:~n~:. insured" son. 2* baths, large family I . PET,. SALON. ice. Painting, interior, exter- BASEMENTS WATERPROOF. THE GROSSE POINTE St Paul Ev. PAINTING room, 2-cilr attached garage. Contour stylin~.to bnng out ior. Paper banging and ED-'-Reasonable rates, .work- $37 900. Call Tom Schultz The 'CffiC' 10 your Pet. removing. Material, work- manship guaranteed. 881-0063 Inspection of complete work BA:~~.~-:'~~CH Lutheran Church HOMe$.offices.clinics.mol.ls. CIIII'on'e and LOl~lrop, hOspitals ~ ' ~xpert Grooming - All Breeds manship guaranteed. For or 779-1225. invitedj we guarantee our Grosse Pointe Woods . 822-1203 estimates, call ____ ~_~ I workmanship. TU 1"'70 Invites you to worship with Wll..UAM FORSYTHE Professional 21 P-FURNITURE REPAIR ONTARIO us. We Invlle You to Worship POODLES. Standard size. AKC VAlley 2.9108 9:45 A.M. Wilh Us Workmanship registered. Champion sired. CONSTRUCTION CO. Large or 1-465.2359. INTERIOR-EXTERIOR paint. ELEGANCE IN 881-4400 CHURCH SCHOOL Worship: 8:30 and 11:00 a.m. GROSSE POINTE Sunday Schoel (all ages) 9:45 Smoll I ------, UPHOLSTERING 11:00 A.M. ing. Attention apartment own. Sunday School (ages 1-81 11:00 Jobs PEKINESE puppy, Jl}ale 6 ers - retirees. General car. Custom made furniture; dec. MORNING WORSHIP CLASSIFIEDS mOlltbs, wonderful personal. penter repairs, Wall papering orative fabr:',csj professional Additions - Alterations R.v. Chnres W. Sandrock ity. Must sell. Best offer. and gutters. Free estimate. needlepoint mounting, tapes- 7:00 P.M. Paltor • New Homes EVENING WORSHIP Thomas W. And.nen 881.2952. 382-1221. tries and yarn; chairs and Vicar GET FAST stools in stock. EWALD, estab- Kitchens, Family Rooms Dr. A. Dale !brie-Minister BUTLER PUREBRED Siamese kittens. HUGHES BROTHERS lished 1926, 13929 Kercheval We Also Specialize in • RESULTS! Bluepoint, 8ealpoint, male and DECORATORS at Eastlawn, VA 2.8993. Modernizing Bathrooms female, housebroken, rea!5on. 5293 Yorkshire Call TR '.7318 • 8M-4}24 able. 885-4546. 882.9750 or 331-8029 21 Q-PLASTERING THIELE Construction St. James Sta Michael's EXPERT paiming, paper hang. & Supply CO. STORM SASH FOR STEEL CASEMENTS 2a-PIANO SERVICE PLASTER cracks repaired. Tile PR 5-2323 ing. Free estimates. G. Van and drywall repairs. PRescott Lutheran Church Episcopal Church To fit aUstyles of ''Fen~ type windoW', J furnlsbed In Alum.or Steel, In color. PIANO tuning and repairing, Assche, VAlley 4.1492. 1-4580. 1------1 Kercheval ot McMRIn 20415 Sunningdolo Park "HOTE'"AIR.TECSEC-TIOKS Thomas Pettit, TRinity 3.9239 Grosse Point. Woods EASY TO OPEN or TUxedo 1.2382. INTERIOR and exterior paint- EXPERT PLASTER and dry. ZIT-DRESSMAKING TU 4-0511 Hingedfor cleanIng. no Itor.... staya on ing, wall washing and paper wall repairs. Licensed con. Tbe Rev. Edgar H. YeomaD, year ',oun&l-365days of comfort.AnodlzH PIANO tuning and servicing, hanging. Reasonable rates. SEWING: AItel'ations , adults 9;30 and 11:00 a.m. Services Reclor or IHkeil enam.1 flnllh. Black-llrown-JI'ftfto tractor, 20 years. Free e~ti- and children; hems, zippers, (Nursery for small children) gray.red or white. guaranteed. Walter Mueller, 30 years' experience. Ray mates, \'78.2678. TUxedo 6-1090. Bamowsky, 823-5596. pillows, drapes. Trousers 9:30 a.m. Sunday School Schedule of Services 8u"lar Proof Guards fqr Winclowt SPECIALIZING in repairs for cuned. TUxedo 1.7455. Sunday.~:8~OO. 9:30, ll:IS a,m. ar.d Doell'S PreYet'lt Vandalism COMPLETE piano service. Tun- Rov. George E. Kun, Postor Chu~h School and Nursery care We are spee1alistsIn our field DONALD BLISS 18 years. Cracks eliminated. ALTERATIONS and repairs. Rev. Alan F. Horre. PastoT during the two later lervlces ing, rebuilding, l'efinishing, Decorator Clean. Jim Blackwell. VAlley and don't you forget It. de-mothing. Member Piano Exleric.r Interior 1.7051. 1152 M.lryIand, Grosse Poin te I~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ 640 ruT AIR- TEC w ... SId. C~IITW2.7800 Technicians Guild. R. Zech, Free Estimates Park. VAlley 1.2631. Ii ~ ....~r 1:0 .. lalt i~d. (aU 731.7707. 21R-BRICK AND LADlES restyling, alterations. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST ILK. OAKLA~g TU 1-7050 I WEST OF 40 Years in G.P. CEMENT WORK Reasonable. Call Rose. PRes. Groue Pointe Fanns (Chrlstlan Science) 21 MOVING 6' STORAGE cott 5-6619. Sunday, 10:30 a,m,-<:hurch, Sunday Scbool aDd Inrants' Room COMPLETE decorating. Paper. - Wednesday8 p,m" Testimonial MeeUng KEN'S MOVING - Local sub. REPAIRS . ts 282 Cholfante Annue SERVICINC THE CROSSE POINTES urbs. One piece or houseful. hanging, insured, guaranteed. DRESSMAKER,Inef garmen Reading Room. 19613 Mack Ave. Al Schneider, TUxedo 1-0565. Waterproofing and brick work. for important occasions. Dally 10 to 5 except Sunday. and Holldaya FOR OVER 112 CENTURY Low rates. TU 2-8540. We underpin footings, repair Quality workmanship. Some 7 10 9 Thursday and Friday evenln(s 21A-GENERAL SERVI<:£S R. L. SHU~TLEFF caved.in basement walls or alterations. 963.9538. Every Sty" of fene. PAINTING CONTRACTOR make replacements. Inspec. tion of completed work in- 21 U-PLUMBING AND ereded for 'OU CARPET LA YlNG 'Best Material. service and price. vited; we guarantee our HEATING GROSSE POINTE WOODS NEW AND OLD 25 years in Grosse Pointe. For workmllnship. FHA terms, licensed, insure.:!, bonded. WA 1-6282 Siair Carpet Shifted ftee estimate. call LARRY'S CUSTOM [Presbyterian Church including Repairs of All Types ONTARIO PLUMBING AND HEATING Cigaret Bums Re.Woven CONSTRUCTION CO. 19950 MACK AVE. at TORREY RD. 886.4300 TU 1-7336 Residential and Commercial Chain link All-Steel and ALSO 881.4400 . "LET US BREAK BREAD TOGETHER" Repair and Remodel Holy Communion Rustic: Styles NEW CARPET SALES PAINTING - WALL - Tex - 1 _ W8ter Heaters - A. 0, Smith Dr. John Olert Jr. Samples Shown in and paperhanging - remov- BRICK, BLOCK, cement work, Pcrmaglass and Rhep.m Glass- Worship Scrvices 9 and 11:10 Your Home ing - wall washing, 30 years chimneys, porches. steps, line. ll) to 11 a.m. Church Education School 7:00 p.m, Sr, Higb MEHLENBACHER FENCE CO. BOB TRUDEL experience, work guaranteed. built and repaired. Basement (Nursery at Servict's) 10403 HARPER RESIDENTIAL, INDUSTR~AL 'I'lT !'iIl7(1~ M"rt"n< ,.," ,It,;,. 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Page Twenty.four GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, January 3D, 1969 * * * Feature Page * • I * * * From Another Pointe of View Pointer of Interest Good Tasie Favorite Recipes fJ-Btn-a (Continued from Page 13) of Louise Capen (Mrs. John Finlayson) Smith. People in The Know The program is being dedicated to "The Parade of . Counter Points American Music of the National Federation of Music QUICKIE CASSEROLE By Pat Rousseau Clubs" in honor of Life Member Henrietta Bodycombe Contributed by Fashion's F~st Love ••• is. the ~oat and dress en. -known to Pointers as Mrs. "Abe" Bodycombe, of Mrs Truman Schneider semble. For us It was love at fll'st SIght when we saw ~ncoln road-past.president and composer member of 1 lb ground chuck the new~st dress. and coat costume. by Bill Blass at the Tuesday Musicale, who is coming from her new home L' 's salt Walton-Pierce. Bnght red and blue abstract blossoms in Chapel Hill, N.C., to hear her song "The Bakery Shop" ,awry . . n are scattered on a white textured cotton coat worn performed by the Choral Ensemble. 11 can French ffle.d Onto. s lover a red linen dress newly shaped nicely belted and 2 cups cooked mmute nee more feminine than ever. This is one outstanding en- More Talents On Display 1 can stewed tomatoes semble in the new resort and spring collection. Fashion's Theatre Arts' second program of the current season, 1 Butter . other love is the pant costume gaining in importance a series of three one-act plays, will be presented Friday, Place grolWd chuck IJ1 bottom every day. One new interpretation is a gray wool sleeve- of casserole. Season with Low. less long vest with a taupe silk shirt w"'st d gr February 7, at 1:30 o'clock in The Players Playhouse in ry'S salt. Add onions, rice and y , ... an ay East Jefferson avenue. tomatoes in layers. Season top wool pants. ou 11 12ve the !ook. '" Pointers Mrs. David L. Gamble and 1\lrs. Rex L. with Lowry's salt. Dot with but." . Brophy arc the producers, and many more Pointers are ter. Bake about one hour, at Woman Wl.ll Be !dore. Woman .•• this Spring," 350 degrees, i~ three quart cas. says Alexandre ln Pans. Hzs newest hair style is long contributing on-stage and behind-tbe-scenes talent to serole. Sen'cs four. hair on the sides,-short at the neck and in bac~. He make this second offering by the all.woman theater club ----- believes. pants should go with longer hair and if a a delightful afternoon. olde woman 1.S blond she should have three or four different 1\frs. Murray Ycmng is directing "Mother's Day Out" FaII Br shades of blond altogether. At Leon, 17888 Mack Ave- by Jack Popplewell.' Mrs. James B. Doll, who plays nue! you'll .see this lovely look already perfected and "mother," says her part is DEFINITELY type-casting- spnng premewed ... TUxedo 4-9393. she's r,lised four daughters! Others in the cast are Mrs. '" . '" Arnold Combrinck.Graham, Mrs. Dwight W. Edwards, Bare Facts Of Fashion • • • The midriff will show and it's Jr., Mrs. Glenn W. Carpenter and l\lrs. Brophy. Mrs. bare backs. You'll see these points in the cruise and summu Eldon C. Baumgarten is holding script. - collectillD at Michelle's Boutique at Leon, 17888 Mack Avenue. Short. cropped tops go with flaring paDls~ Incidently. you'll have Mrs. Young is also directing Michael Dines' "Enter a chOIce of flare. It can stan at the hip or the knee or mid.calf, " f S'd • . Pholo by T'..ddle McGrath. Jr. A Queen, and 1\ rs. R. I neySlnclair, who plays the MRS. ,CHARLES A. PARCELLS, JR., OF CLOVERLY ROAD, WITH DAVID II you wish to cover.up, th~J'e are scarves, sashes and wide belts. Queen, Catherine Howard, fifth wife of Henry VIII" is ~ _ IBut why miss all the fashion fun? . exhibiting double talents, creating her oWn Elizabethan By Janet Mueller Fred, 14, a ninth grader at costumes. It's a case of necessity, Mrs. ~inclair. says: The s d EVENING . g 1 t . th h' t Grosse Pointe South High Valentine .•• to'" a kitchen.'" A Mutschler'" kitchen be- Properly regal Elizabethan gowns J'ust aren't available econ sprm ec ure In e IS ory of the Grosse Pointe Garden Center is scheduled for School. Plays first trombone in cause of its advanced design and versatility becomes in 20th century petroit. "Enter A Queen's" cast includes Friday, February 7, at the Grosse Pointe War Memorial, the GPSHS Concert Band. Sings more the heart of the home every year. It's a Kitchen Mrs. Forbes Howard and Mrs. J. Charles Markley,. Jr. and 1

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