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Vol. 32-No. 35 '- Entered;; Se~nd c~;'-~i ... _-_. -----ih;;;;d;y,- September 2, J 971 M.ODPer "'Jar ______Ul_e_P._o_.t_O_fllce at DeU_o_It_._M_lcbJ_C_LD. .____ . _ .•••• __ .. ' __ • __ • 1Se Per Copy 26 Pages-Two Sections-Section One

r------:--:------~.:------. ------.------~------t. HEADLINES What A Difference A Few Months Make ipublic Schools SetSE~TA S~ys of tng i ServIce WIll WEEK A$ Compiled bll th, To Receive 13,347 Be Improved GroUlr 'Pointe Neun $156,000 Federal Grant Students Sept. 7 Obtained to Continue Thursday, August 26 Operation of Buses PROSPECTS FOR SWIFT I So Vital to Pointe ~nactment of Nixon's econom. Full Day of Instruction Scheduled for Opening Ses- lC recovery plan faded Wed. sion Tuesday with Planning Conferences Lake S h 0 r e C 0 a c h nesday as Senate Democratic , Completed Early Lines, Inc., made the im. Leader Mike Mansfield pre. portallt transition Wed. dieted lengthy &mate debate The beginning of 'What Dr. Theos 1. Anderson, over its tax reform provisions nesday from a troubled Superintendent of Schools, hopes will be a "good precarious private com: and organized labor vowed to school year for Grosse Pointe," will begin on Tuesday, fJght tax breaks for big busl. pany to a strengthened, September 7, for an estimated 13,347 youngsters. organized carrier under ness. With, staff planning confer- ~------the management of the • • • ences held prior to Labor Day I • VICE-PRESIDENT AGNEW Southeastern M i chi g a n this year, school officials said' Louf,sell Ja un c h e d a counter. attack that September 7 will be a full Says Transportation Authority Wednesday on "nit-picking" day of instruction throughout H. S (SEMTA). Democrats and labor leaders the school system and urged lS entence The official change in man- who have criticized President full attendance by all elemen- agement was announced by Nixon's wage. price freeze. in Thomas H, Lipscomb, SEMTA a speech to ~he American So- ~~~~~n~i.ddle, and senio~ high l's Too Stiff I!eneral manager, who said ciety of Association Execu. Dr~-AilalfrSllll. S8id-that-hilti - __ "..... __ that Senator Rllbert P. Grif. tives, Agnew predicted that fin's office had Informed him C~~!!lqr_Q.Pt.lmismjs-Pr~mpted Wm-Ap' peal 't~ Circuit one of Mr. Nixon's bitterest by a number of factors, not • that a $156,000 federal grant '.! critics, AFlrCIO President had been approved. enabling " the least of w,hlch Is what he Court to Lessen Punlsh- George Meany, will eventually terms "an increasing aware. ment for M a, Iic i0 u s the Authority to continue bus service for the six commu- go along with the President's ness by a growing number of I 0 f G If nities served by Lake Shore. program. Grosse Pointers that the only amage 0 0 .. .. way to insure the continua- CQurse After Lake Shore manage . Friday, August 27 tion of local control of public -- ment had announced it would IN A SURPRISE CONCILIA- education is to retain Cinanc-I Gregory D. Louisell 17 terminate service as of July TORY MOVE to win union ing at the local level." of 1012 Three Mile drive' 30, SEMTA proposed a plan support, the administration o!- Sep&ember 13 EJeeUon pled guilty to the charg~ to assume operation o! the line fered labor Thursday a chance On September 13 the public of malicious destruction and continue ~rvice, provided to help plan any controls that As the most perfect summer weatherwise, in demonstrated in the not.too-distant future: This is scho~ls and libraries seek of private property, at a that it could obtain necessary follow. the 9O-day wage-price memory draws towards its close, we thought it time our lovely Lake 81. Clair, now a beehive of boating partial renewal of an ~perat. court hearing held before funds from the U.S. Depart- freeze. Labor Secretary James to help our readers get braced for the harsher and swimming activity, as it looked not so long ago wg levy. The tax, 'WhiCh reo FM . i ment of Transportation's Ur. D. Hodgson personally deliv. moods of Mother Nature, which inevitably will be following one of the Dame's tantrums. places 2.7 mills that expired arms UnJC pal J~dge ban Mass Transportation Ad. ered the promise to AFL-CIO in December, has 'been ear. Robert Pytell on FrIday, mlni:ltration and a $78,000 marked tor $874,000 in expedl. A ug u s t 27. The court commitment from local gov- President George Meany in ernments. an unannJunce:d meeting that tures iathe district's $15,330. granted the youth leave, to Subsidy Guarant~ed , caught even their close aides Elm Disease Armed Bandit Robs Woods Vernier Road 178 1971-72 operatin~ budget. appeal. an imposed sen- Dr; Anderson said that ob- tence; which Uluisell con. This capital contribtitlon by surprise. The labor federa- and a guarantee of an op:lrat. Ii!?n Meany heads has 13.6 Again Takes Supermarket; Takes Store Battle Nears. jectlVoedata IDdicate UnIt the sidered extremely heavy. ing subsidy o[ $5,000 per million. membera. quality of the district's educa. Loulsell posted bond of $SOO month, ifneeded..~was.llrQ-, . .. . U~n program continues. to .be pen~g' an appeal hearing in vided by the City. Councils of Saturday, August 28 HeavyToll Official Along. as Hostage Termination. high, ,Itesulls of the seeond Circuit COurt where he hopes Grosse Pointe City, Grosse MICHIGAN COLLEGE STU- state"1ride Assessment again to obtain a reverSaJ or lessen. Pointe' Shores, Grosse. Point:! DENTS must be allowed to Latest Accounting Show GunmlJn Esc;apes with $530: Forces Assistant Ma,;. wo 0 d 5.' Headache. Ex- plaee (lGroue ~.oillte's p.~bue. ing ,ofthepeDa.I~.'se. tb,vt1le Farm., Grosse PoiIIte ,WOods, register and vote in their col. ager to Use His Own Car to Aid Escape, d '8 e. d b schoo 4Ul a.ad.~tb ,..arJerslle. Farm.Judlf),.. . - . ; Grosse l'Olnte Park aad'. St. lege communities under the Losses This Year Slightly p'ecte to e n.d y yond the 95th pe~ti1e, (the ...... )'ear rmatioa Clair Shores. Same standards used for other Leu Than A Year Ago; Releasing Him later Without Harm September 13: Taxpay- highest .pOSS~ble category), in Pytell ordered LouiseU pla- "Operation ot the L.1ke residents, the Michigan Su- 352 Killed An armed bandit who held up Wrigley's Super- ers SlJved $160 000 th~,:aSIC skills. areas. . ed ~n ,probation for two years, Shore serviee is vllal to the preme Court ruled Friday. market, 19231 Mack avenue, and kidnapped the as- __' e are delighted that ~he durIng which time he -must people who have been 1

Pig. Two GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursd.y, September 2, 1971

pie In the Grosse Pointes and Supermarket Robbed Coach Lines Change Hands; Better Service Promised St. Clair Shllres to try the buses Icaln." he said. (e-tblt1e4 I.... Pale 1) Lowther said that the hold- (C.t1IIUH Irom Pale 1) 'operations manager lor SEX. Iing. ter equipment, and most im. proached by a me who uked up man forced him to drive People Proudly,' indicates the TA, wiU be operations man- A publlc InformatioG pro- pottant of III ,elting people Insuranc. him if be was the manlier. down McNIchols, aDd lurn onto thinking of SEMTA'. board of ager of the Lake Shore divl- Iram is pIaaned to belp create where they want to 10 on time When hI":informed the atrlnger Glastonbury, which proyed ti) dJrectors and Its professional sion. awarene81 of the bu. service wHl restore lome of the rider • Couns.ling that be was the assistant man. be I deldeDd .treet. The rob- •taff. IS we move from plan- 1. Buses hrcll.uell aDd to aUmulate additional .hip that has been 10lt during Iger, the man showed him I ber ordered him out at the car, ning and programming to ac. To Improve .ervice on the ridership, LIJ)lcomb said. the time thlt Lake Shore's part of • revolver, over whicb Lowther said. then took over tual operations," Lip.comb Lake Shore line, SEMTA bas "We belleve that the plans performance aDd future were Larry SZIII Agency be bad dl'lped ~ ne"'spaper, the w he e 1 to d r 0 veto saId. pur c h a • e d ten buses for lor Improved schedules, bet. uncertain. It is time for pea. .G.'. I'a,k .2....661: aDd .ald, "Ok,)', Mr. Assist- McNichols, turning east on the SEMTA will operate Lake $17.000 Irom the Departmlnl ant Manager, you're going to road. Shore as a division, its first of Streel Railways (DSR) of operating unit since it was the city of Detroit. Some of get the money" ~ The uslsunt mallager said created in late 1967 by legls- these buses will be in use be. At this point. lIanolino apo that he w a 1It e d toward lative actioll to provide a fore the end of the week. 11Jey proaclted and the robber band. McNichols, hoping the man unified regional transportation will all be in .ood operating ed him the bag aDd ordered had abandoned the veG\lc:le,but .ystem in the six counties of condition aDd their use will bim to put the money in it. round thl! was not 10. He caU- Wayne, Oaklalld, 'Macomb. Sl. permit removal from service When the manaler returned. ed Detroit pollce who p!clced Clair. !Monroe and Wl8htenaw. of present Late Shore equIp. the bandlt Instructed him to him up and took him to the Daniel D. Morrill, assistant ment for repair alld refurblab. haDd the bag to Lowther. GraDd River Station. Thla was ------1 GunOfft.mltde CIOthin,. individually Lowther told Plumb aad at 12:'0 p.m., he said. tailored for you ...• special customer Him that the gunman then or. Plumb aDd' Hinz said they dered blm out to his auto, are fo1lowin. all leads, IDd all Public Schools Open Sept. 7 set'Vice from Jacobson's to assure after teWng ManoUno not to law enlorcement agencies bave call the authoritles lor 10 min- been given a description of the (C.. tJaued from 'lIe 1) last winter's initial projection personalized comfort, character and of 13,087 for 1.971.72. The ______ute.. wanted man. ert!D.GrosseWarnerPointe ofWoodsGrosseandPointeRob. perfect fit. Suits. sport coals dosinC of St. Paul Higb School ••~;:;:;:;:;:;:::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::;:;:::;:::;:::::::::;:::~"Farms. began four.year terms is expeeted to aceount for an ::;:::.•.•.••••~••' '•.•••••••••.•••••••, .•.••••• :;:;:: on July 1. Seventh trustee is and shirts made to your measure increase of 180 students, most :;:;:; Great For Back- To-School ;:;:::Donald J. Semmler of Grosse of wbom wu. attend South from the world's finest fabrics. High," Superinundent Ander. ;;:;::. :;;::: Pointe P~rk. . We invite you to acquaint yourself :::::: :;:::: The district's educahonal son sald. The district's Sep- .:.:.:PUT "'OUR ::::::l;taff (teachers, counselors, reo tember fourth Friday count, with the individualized services of ;::::: .' :::::: medial reading specialists. ad. the one on which state aid ;~:;:j FOOT IN IT ;;1:;:, ministrators, social ~o~ers. payments are based, was ,. Jacobson's Men', Shop. :::::: :::::: and speech c:orrectioulSts), 13,285 in 1970-71. :::::: :.:.:. will number 646 for 1971.'12, A total stair of 879, are. ::::::•••and 8,"l1e ::::::a decrease of 65 in the last duction in personnel in all :::::: :::::: year. categories of 90 from the 969 :;:::; ll :::::: "The school system will em. employed 011 septem~r I, ;:::;: The rakish new Wallabu , ::::::ploy approximately 40 adults ... hand. lasted in soft, rich ...... 1 Is b 1970, has ~n employed. The JacobSons leather, not onlyis distinc. :dso:emin~tr:~:s t :a:u;::. roster includes 225 elementary iiiili ii~;~~ teachers, 3M sec:oadary teacb- Men's Store :::::: tive in styling but takes '::::::vising study halls, cafeterias ers. 34 adlllinistritors, 31 :;:;:: every priz" for comfort. :::::::and halls, starting Tuesday," other professional staff. nine ;::::: To wear them is likewalking on :;~:::Dr. AnderlOn said. He added publie librarilDS, 95 office One touch of this cotton :::;:; Clouds.Come in and tryon :::::::that this is one of a number workers. 118 in plant perlOn. and synthetic-fibre ;::::: a pair. ~;::::of eeonomy measures insti. neJ, seven operating special. ::=i:; :::::;: tuted system-wide. ists, four paraprofessionals, blend will convince you ::;::: !:;:::: Dr. ADderson cOlmlented on and two in the IBM operation. :::::; ~:::::the dlstriet.,..ide student en. that you can have all .:.:.: '::::::rollment for 1971-72. the advantages of suede ;:;:;: ::::::: EaroUlDellt berealel THE KEY :;:::: "'CWS""~auJ«. _., :::::::"The projection is 148 more Youth should give educa- wIthout any of the :::::: v ::::::: .students than were enrolled lion top priority-it will put :::::; OF IlNGLANO :::::~last June. The number repre •. more opportunity in their fu- by Gleneagles problems. Both jacket :::::: :::::::sentll an increase of 260 OYer ture. and pants are dry cleanable. - including I -'fC'Fiit~ IVemier R-oad-P-I-ans-' -A--p-pea-l the hunter-flannel 1 lining, the fox-head ::::::7/ LI' :;:::::(COIItialled fI'Or4 Pale 1) (COIltiaUed from P.,e 1) :::::: Since 1900 :i:i:i: lbe highway department was Deburghgraeve reached for buttons, even the patch :::~: :::::::required to make road ~m. them, withdrew them quickly, Oultrcoat jaJhion and weather pockets. The outfit is :::;:; Kercheval at 51. Clair • Grosse Pointe :::::::provements be for e tumIDg after which the policeman an. :::::: a e Th dE' 'm 845 :;:::::over the roadway. At that nounced that the cycliat was protection, the zip-out pile lining called "Field Trial" and :;:1:1 p n urs ay venmgs; :::;:t: time the ~gbway DeJ;lartmetlt under arrest for speeding and is c%r keyed to the washable ••:':.; •••••••;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.; •••;•••••••••••;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.; •••;.f:.;.;.;.;-;-;.;-;- ••N ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••;.:.:.. was taHting about lmprove. creating excessive noise Dacron polyester and cotton sh.el/. comes in Luggage color, ":::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:;:::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.';=: t::":i~l~un:O~d:.:s':: The d is or d e r 1y ~ to match your luggage, the offer. .. charge was made after DIn,e. The ideal coat for the college' and Sand, to match After the court case the man tried to close the garage man - it doubles as a campus Higbway Department was door and began turning off.the your light-colored made to make some $200,000 lights. ~e was ordered 1II.to or dress coat. Black or British luggage. The jacket is worth of repairs. the police car by Deburgh. tan. . graeve, and when the man re- $90, the pants are $40, SKI . The new Improvements were sisted, the officer radioed for f1ll.ished Iri. November of 1970 assIStance. aad a Farms 55.00 the two together are bllt the Woods, would not ac. policeman and two from the $130. But you probably ~ept the road because of flaws City, dispatched by their sta~ m the construction and the lion, arrived to help Deburgh. knew that. unkempt condition or right.of- graeve. SALE way andthoroughlore. As Dingeman attempted to the e"~more M.akbli Improve .. e~tI enter tbe house, Deburghgra. AU ITEMS But It looks as though finally eve stopped him and a scuffle shop . 1970.1971 on Mondar, September 13. the enlued. The other policemen 722 N. Woodward. Birmlnaham MODELS Wood. will ~ccept the .r.oa~ arrived al Deburghgraeve had ~d accept It an A.1 condition. Dingeman against the waU, ~'S Highway Department. crews trying to handcuff him. With Ski Pants-$30, $40, $50 $10 began w?r~ Monday, lrlmming the help of the other officers, Ski Jackefs-$40, $45, $50, $55 $10 trees wlthm the rigbt-of.way the man was subdued and Since 1900 Nylon T Necks-$8 ....•..••...... $3 Iof tbe road, ~emoYing dead handcuffed. trees and cutting the weeds . . Kercheval at St. Clair Grosse Pointe After-Ski 800ts-$12, $15, $20 ...... •.. $5 on the southside of the thoro At the Farms station, D1II.ge. • Trunk Racks (Locking)-$35 ..•.•...... $15 oughfore (Sunningda10 drive. man was issued tickets on the Open T~ursday evenings 'til 8:45 Fairway' lane). 'lbe Highway three.coUllt vlola~ons, then reo Department has also sealed lea~ed until hi~ ~ourt hearing all construction joints with as- whicb was orlgmally scbet'. 300 J 00% Woo, phalt and painted the pave. uled for June 23. and later ment for traffic lanes, at the postpOtled to August 25. Wood officials' rl;quest. Double Knit Sweaters The Woods bas issued a pur. bids on September 8 for new chase order for the traffic sidewalks. curbs and gutten Men's And Women's .ignallight at the Marter road on the north side of the rMd Intersection. That work sbould from Wedgewood eut to the be completed by early winter. city limits. $30 - $35 - $40 I('11Ie work had to be held up Perseverance on tbe part of until the Woods agreed to the Woods city manager and coun. Contemporary Styling With Traditionally Good Taste NOW $12 turnover). Icll ilas saved Wood. taxpayers The city will be accepting some $160,000. TWO FOR $20 special purchase LANGE BOOTS P~RSONAL SERVICE IS ONE Comp-$175 , $116 OF THE GREATEST BENEFITS ON Pro-$145 , , , . $97 -FROM SHO.PPING FOR MEN'S WEAR AT WHALING'S. OUR All Other Boots STYLE COUNSELORS ARE CLASSIC 50% Off SKILLED IN HELPING YOU SELECT THE CLOTHING AND Kneissel Skis FURNISHINGS THAi WILL BE CASHMERES White Star--$210 $140 MOST BECOMING TO YOU. Red Star-$185 $124 regularly priced af $195 Blue Star-$165 $110

SPECIAL! NOW 205 em. Only Reg. $180 Spalding $60 fiberglass Skis $12950

TRADE IN YOUR OLD Are You a Man NO PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED SKIS AND BOOTS NOW Without Hand tailored imported creamy soft New 1972 Lange Boots In Stoclc a Store cashmere, with distinctive box styling. Patch flap pockets ... fully lined in , natural and navy. • SCHUMMER'S _.=::-- SKI SHOP INC. "The store with tfie' personal touch". 20778 Mack 884-5575 the finest Near Vernier, O'otH Polnl. Weech in Minutes away from all Pointes Open 9 to 6 Daily Mondaythrv ''''y 9A.MA'.M. men's 1-94 to Metropolitan Beach Exit 92 Kercheval - Ort the Hill Saturday 9 A.M. 10 6 P.M. . fashions 1430 So. Gratiot, Mount Clemens • » G,€ q pz4,4Q

Thursday. September 2, 1971 GROSSE POINTE NEWS ------..., ~------32 Lakeshore. 'T'I ONLY IIATUaAL Financing Public Learning One Hot-Rodder Cente,r Setting For Art Festival Ligh! lunches will be served OUI HONEY 8AKED IS so GOOO IT WIU in the Center's dining room. HAUNT YOU 'TIL IT'S GONE, NCAUSI WE :evably Complex Jab Is a Car Thief The carefully manicured --Si~;e- Ihis is a non-pront PlAN IT THAT WA'(. IY USING THE liST Of UnbeZ., gardens of the Grosse Pointe milking endeavor the prices EVERYTHING PLUS HOT HICKOIY SMOKING, ______. A Farms police officer, after War Memorial Center will be are nominal. A special booth HONEY GlAZE, SPIRAL SUCfNG, IN FACT "The liaaaelng 01 public ed- the most perplexing problems stopping two racing motorists. the setting for the Annual Fall is set up the day of the festi. TAIlE READY. EXTRA HAMS AND HAlf uc.Uon bas become .~moet un. facing the publlc schools as di~covered later that one mo. Art Festival. This even is co- val displaying the works of paul gach HAMS AVAILA8LE. NICE FOI THE WEIl(.END. beUevably 'Co~x," Dr. Theos the 1971.72 year beains," Dr. torist was a car thief. How. sponsored by the Groose Pointe are donated by memhers of PHOTOGRAPHY I. Andenoa. SuperiDteDdent of Anderson ,ti'ted. ever, the thief fled the area Artists Association and the the G.P,A,A. the Grolle Pointe PubHc "For exa'mple, the public while the policeman pursued Grosse Pointe War Memorial. Always a pOpular spOt is SChool System, eommentedthil. bas told the Board of Educa. and stopped the second driver. The 150 artists anu craftsmen the fresh Clower cart. where. has moved week. tion that it wants to leplace P . I exhibit on invitation only. again donated (lowers can be "Nevertheless, the Board of the 2.7 mill ievy that expired . atro~man Jobann~s Winter I There will be demonstrations purchased. TO said he was on routme patrol I, 1 " EducatloD aDd the staH have with .. lower rate than the 4.5 traveline north on Moros~ In water co or~ acrylic. Oil, To see and enjoy this kalei. 397 FISHER RD. reached solutions to some of mills rejected last Marcb. M. road at '10'05 pm W d macrame, weaving, rug honk- doscope o[ talent the public is tt!r months of 9ludy and the nesday A~gust lng, welded sculptor, glass cordially invited Saturday. '25' ~~ ~ - SAME STREET .- careful wei&hing of priorities, reached Chalfonte' h en e blowing, callgraphy, needle- September 11, [rom 10 o'clock SAME BLOCK the Board of Education pro. two aut 0 s side.l>~-sr:: pointe - to name a few. Still I to 6 o'clock, at the Grosse ...... -A::~.'.', ~ ... SAME SERVICliS -" . ':," .', . ~~::."~' poses a renewal rate of two ~topped ~or a' red light at th~ more medias to be .seen arc I Pointe War t.~~~~!~~nter. '.... " . mills. This bas been achieved Intersection, motors racing. ~erlgraphs, pen and ink dr~w- ---- . through extensive economies mgs, mono-prints, creative -Including the reduction of Apparently the two drivers candles and decoupage_ GPYTC staff members," Dr. Ander were un~ware that the officer An added filature is a select- 1Oil On. rll•.HiII son said. was 1und them, and wh~n ed group of creative stitchery '?e Kercheval TU 1-5262 Dr. Anderson said that even the hght Changed, the pair and drawings by students though the total impact of the ~~k OI~ at ~I~h s~e.ed."30th (rom the fifth through eighth staH reduction on both aca. aus "ere fish-tailing be. grades. some of whom will be I Frequently.-asked Ouestions demic and extra,'urricular pro. c se oI the speed and the on hand to show how it's done. grams will not be lelt until fact that th~ paveme~t was For entertainment "kids" h 1 wet. the pohceman said_ He II 'u' ' sc 00 opens, many cHizens gave chase. with lights and !ll a a.ges WI e~JOY watch. I and their answers about have told the Board of Educa- siren on. Ing whimsical animals and, tion that the cuts projected for characters develop from the 1971-72are too severe. Winters stopped one driv- nimble lingers of the "Balloon "Therefc:-e, the proposed op. er before he had gotten too Man," crating budget (including the lar, and ordered him to re------Grosse Poi-nte Indoor Tennis Club millage renewal) in c 1u des main at the spot until his re- SK~TE SALE funds earmarked lor signifi- turn, and pursued the second cant program restoration," the car, which he forced to the LAUDER'S SCOTCH_ I Superintendent commented. curb at Mack and Morass. Dr. Anderson said ths~, con. This \'ehicle was driven by OJ Is reserved court time still available? sidering the current business James D. Mann, 19, of 1160 NAUTICAL Yes. While we greatly appreciate the tremendous response from Grosse climate. the Board of Educa- Audubon. Pointers and others both ;oining our club and reserving courts, there tion has sought to hold the The patrolman or d ere d NOTES is still time available for season reservations, particularly evenings line on on lComract settlements Mann to surrender his opera. with employe bargaining units. tor's license and car regis- .~ and weekends. "The two.yearcontract with tration, after. which he re- the teachers calls lor a 6.3 turned to the second automo. [!IAre you going to reserve all your court time? percent increase, and com- bile, to find the Qccupant gone. A SIMPlE DISTRESS SIGNAL We a of Heavens no. intend to keep reasonable amount time open for pepa:.esent(~ed°ral'abnlYof":le'thaAhthere':n-: Winter. checked w!th his sta- fOR MfTlME IS SLOWLY those members who can't reserve for the season, or those who do but .".u .." "V lon,t and at that I1me, no reo , tracts negotiated up to July 1 port was received olhat the fil'1t RAISING AND LOWERING also want some occasional extra play. in the six. county Detroit met. car had been stolen. ~ IEOOTS'TDrTI"HED "D L'opolitan oarea. Approximately I" 'I ,,"CI\. 14\ [1]Suppose we don't play tennis now. Are we welcome? one-half the millage requested Winter issued Mann a via- More than welcome! There will be both gr~up and private lessons for will finance contracts with em. lation ticket for hot-radding, J' .~ ployes at the conclusion of the and released him at the scene.' beginners as well as advanced playe'.s and every effort will be made President's order to freeze after which the oUicer re- . .-, to keep them together on Ladies' Day, Men's Nite, etc. We'll also help wages and prices. The pro- turned to the station. On ar- ---.:.. ..so?k. you in forming new groups for regular play. posed restoration of necC$sary rival there. the patrolman was -==- - jobs is in line with the cur. informed that just a few min- rent national ,thrust for a U(!S before, James Biondo, Jr., ~ What about the younger members? of 1ll1)ll()Ego. 'East Detroit, We intend to be the Family tennis club so we have ,scheduled a special speedy economic recovery," reported the first car, regis. Dr. Anderson commented. session each week for the Pre-teen group and two sessions for the Dr. Anderson said that ,in tered to his iather, had been Teenage players. In addition there will be special group and private line wiih what has been in. stolen from Mack and Kerby 6E. ONTHE LOO~OUT terpreted 'as increased ,taH at 10 p.m. Biondo said he had .\ lessons for them and they can always reserve courts like anyone else. forgotten to remove the key "accountability," the two-year from the ignition fOR 1T... OR • IF IN ~When will you open? contract ratified by the Grosse . .' .' TROUBLE-USE IT I Pointe Education Association WlDter said that the dnver • Our members will begin playing Sunday, October 3. Howard Smith, and the Board of Education of the stolen vehicle was a .... ------.---. President of LaSalle Building Corp. has assured us of that at least P!Ovides for more frequent white male. about 20 or .22 For ml'lre pleasure - On Men's Hockey ond Women's Figvre Skates. once ~very week since we broke ground July 1. Just drop by and look evaluations of tenure tealchers years !lId. approximately five Ask for LAUDER'SSCOTCH and a well.defined program of feet ten inches tan, weighing ~ --' A great pre-season savings beginning, at our rapid progress. Incidently we will be open year around. evaluation fer probationary 200 pounds, and haviDg shou}- Thursday, September 2. teacbers_ der-Iength blond.reddish hall ~ Are your new Bolltex courts fast or s'ow? SAFElDATI& "Countless financial uncer- and full beard. TIIIOU&H OW 111M Ask About Our New Our Bolltex is not only the finest playing surface in the world but also tainties that have plagued reo Mann claimed he did not PERSONAUZED lETTERING SERVICE the most expensive. it is considered neither fast or slow but medium, cent milloage eleotions-Iack of know the alleged thief, the Can Be AFplied 10 Any Woven'Moteriol Grosse Poin,. about like clay, so it should thrill nearly everyone. a contract 'b~tween the leach. policeman said. The youth is CLOTH - COTTON - CANVAS ers and the Board of Educa. scheduled for a court appear. • Pewer Squadron I [!]How can I join and/or reserve ,time and/or just get my questions lion, unresolved questions over ance on Qetober 13. state 'lid, the well-publicized ! answered? possibility of statewide 're- Call Tu 6-2944 or pick up a brochur •. with membership application form' of financing public edu- and court time reservation data at .Hic!ceys in the' Village, Grays on cation, and unsettled property assessments appear to be un. the Hill, or the Grosse Pointe Ski Shop on Mack Ave. der ,better control as we-ap- proach september 13," ,Dr. An. [!JAre your memberships limited? dersonsaid. . Yes. We will not accept more members than we can properly provide He cited these instances of with adequate playing time. We fully expect to reach our quota this an improved 'Climate: . .1. The Board of Education THE FRILLS ARE GONE season, possibly even before opening. and the Grosse Pointe Educa- tion Association have ratified has received reasonable a'Ssur. ance lhat state aiel will not be You told the school board to cut its requests- less than the amount budgeted. and cut they have. They cut in January and in 3. It is unlikely ,that maj~ GROSSE POINTE "reform" will be eUected March of 1970 - for a total of 3.50 mills. Each INDOOR. soon. ~. An ov~rall 6.83 percent request for operating millage was' for a lower rate~ increase In the state equalized valuation of local real ~state TENNIS CLUB has been used in Ibudget cal. cUlations. 4849 Canyon at Mack Phone 116-2944 And nOY/, they've cut again! 4 Law Violators The September 13 rate is 26% lower than the 2.7 Heard in Court mililevy.that expired - and .'>6%lower ~han the At a h~ ~ld before Farms Municipal Judge Robert rate requested in March Pytell on Wednesday, August 25. James J. Laethem of 4415 Yorkshire, Detroit, entered a pl~a of guilty lo a clJarge of • small classes are gone littering, and was sentenced to pay a fine of $25. He was also placed on probation for • elementary art is gone one year and gIven II five-day clean-up work detail. Ann WortJlunan of 54: Kerby • 9th grade football is gone road, accused of careless driv- ing, was found gullty of the • Saturday branch public library hours charge and fined $10. WilliamE. Orgilvy of 6129 are gone Yorkshire, Detroit, was found guilty oI speeding. and was assessed a fine of $25 and • foreign language instruction in grades p18ced on probation for three months. The court also order- 4-7 is gone ed that he refrain from driv- ing for 10 days. • the middle school concept is gone John Poluchuck of 15150 Drake, Southgate, accused of reckless driving, was allowed • extracurricular clubs are reduced to enter a no contest plea to a reduced charge of careless N,~ driving. He was fined $100 IMPAL" and IlIsestled court cosls of HAItDTOit SitORT CPl. $50. TOWNSMAN 1971 CHIVROLET STATION WAGON FLEETSIDE THE FRILLS ARE GONE PlCK.UP 1'z TON '3175 S224014 Grosset Point~ N~ws CHEVELLE CAMARO MO.TE CARLO PuhU.W Every ThurscJ..y by 2.DOOIt HAltDTOP HAltDTOP ,2.DOO. HAltDTO' AJlteebo Publiahefl, Inc. VOTE YES 99 XercheVil Avellue GrotH POilU, M1cb. 4SUS '2345 S245.!i ,I '2840 ~ Phone TU 2-6900 NOBODY WAlKS AWAY FROM ... Second ClIlS Posta,. paid It De- TO RENEW2 MILLS FOR BASICS ON SEPT. 13 troll Mlchl,ln. SubscriPtion Rites $6.00Per Year by. Mill \'7.00 outside of WI)'ne County). Ad Paid for by the September 73 Millage Renewal Committee Addre.. III MsII (Sublcrlpllons, • • Chln,e 01 Addre .. Forms 8$79) to 1976 8eaufait Avenu,e, Grosse Pointe Woods 48236 " KerehevIl, Grous Pointe Firms. 16700 HARPER-TU 1.7600 All news Ind Idvertlln, copy "'. X,WAY, HARPIR O. CAlIlIUX mTS • OUT 0' TOWM OAW AOOl"" mud be In the News Olllce by Tllesdly noon to Insure Insertlon.

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GROSSe POINTE NEWS Thursday, September 2. 1971 '.. - --_._--'---_ .._-_.<-,.~,. -_._-'------"._--- _..._-_._._._._---_.

TACHOMETEa TAIOl:N Thursday. July 22, Chloe Iter to discover her Sears bat. that. 'OmeUme between 6 p.m. driveway of his home, and re-I Rid S tt d C H d Mar'" hall Moser Todaro, 21605 Maxine. Detroit. tcry valued at $15 was miss- John E. De Wald, 15 Aller GO WedtlMday, AU'lIIt 11, and moved a tachometer wbich o:l er po e on ur 00 returned to her car parked be. ing. It was repOrted to Woods place, ClUed City POlice oa that date. llOmeont entered h!J WIS attached to the steering I Takes New Job hind ,Wrigleys at 7-Mack Cen. Officer Charles Hamel. FridllY. August 13. to report perked ear, wh1ch .... in the column. Was Also Carrying Knife __ ------.-.- I Marshall ~loser, assistant Two Woods publk safety 0(- inch~. it was said. The weap- principal of Brownell Middle ficers stopped two young men, on was confiscated. Scnool, has taken an adminis- one 01. whom wa~ riding on Dodge was placed under ar- trative position with the S..mi. fINAL CLEARANCE the bood or a car, with IUs rest on a charge of carrying nole County School System in leIS. brlced Igaln6t another a concealed weapon. and be Orlando Fla. 1971 vehicle to keep them .part. and Dryden were taken to the Mr. Moser bas been with the Tbe drlve~ 01 tbe car and siatloD, where each 'WIS book. Grosse Pointe Public School the hood rider were. arrested ed and ilsued violation tickets. System since 1947 when he and talten to the station, Dodge was ticketed and served as a social studies 1971 Gxecutille ea,.~ The 1lrresting policemen. charged under a Woods ordi. teacher at Pierce Junior !ligh Patmlmen Ronald Hayden and Dance governing concealed School. He moved from Pierce James Beard, stated in their weapons. and was released ~o Parcells Junior High School I MARK Ill's report tblt they, we.'e on z:ou- after posting a ~nd of $:iV, Ul ~951, w~ere he also taught I And :J)emon~f,.afo,.~ tine patrol gOUlg north on pendh~g a coul1 appearance SOCialstudies. ,

M~ck at about 12:15 a.m. on scheduled for October 27, Just two years laler, he I

Friday. August 21. when 1bey Dryden was bsued a viola- I was named a counselor at Allaitatle observ~ th" unusual proce- lion ticket for allowing inter- ~arcel1s where he worked un- now dur~. with Steven. F. Dodge, fereRee of a driver's view, til .1966 wh~n .he was made Fat'tory Executives' Cars 18, ol 1235 York'sblre. on the while operating a motor ve- asslsta~t principal of Brow- Demos. - One Owner l'rades hood, 11M Kent J. Dryden, 20. lUcie, contrary to !tate law. Inell MIddle School. , of 21101 _~ncaster, Harper He was released pending a Mr. Moser ellrne~ h~ BA 20 to Choose From Woods, drmDg. court date degree from the UDiverslty of The patrolmen said that' Michigan in 1M3 and his MA Dodge had his legs braced ° Iin 1949. A Once A Year Sale ... against a 1966 Dodge, owned Name Wr.nners He also studied at Wayne by John J.Mahoney.19, ol1966 0 T State University. Michigan Come Early Broadstone, wblch was dis- f ournament Slate University. The Univer. For A Gr1?ater Selection! ablf!ld. The two vehicles were . sity of Louisville, in Kentucky, headed south on the avenue at The winners of the recent and Harvard University. SEDAN de VIlLE about 15 miles an hour, it was Kings' and Queens' Tourna- Mr. Moser was president of II disdosed, aDd were brought to ment at Gowanie Golf Club Tbe Michigan Counselors' As. BILL FARRAH a stop lot Beaufait. we.'e Mr. and Mr!.. Fred Sill'p, sociaUon in 1961 and 1962. .Hayden laid that 1I1ler stup- son, 'Mr. and Mrs. Keyrl Toep- His wile. Marie, was a LINCOLN-MERCURY pUlg the Cll", he observed fer Mr. and Mn. Harold nurlle in th'! school system, 265 N. Gratiot at 18V2 Mile Rd. Dodge, who jumped to the Sutphin, Mr. and Mrs. John He has two sons, Marshall Jr., pav6ment, hiding a shiny ob- Rollins, Mr. aDd Mrs. Albert and Gregory. 294.4540 ROGER RINKE ject under IW .slHrt and i~ bts Taube, Mr. and Mrs. Peter The Mosers made their home belt. ApprOlcb.lng the vehicles Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Russell in Van Antwerp road, in I on foot, the offieer .sked Knowles, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Grosse Pointe Woods. Dodge what he wall hiding, Clouthtier and Mrs. Daniel _ aDd lilted up tbe youth'. Ihirt TaDuer and Mrs. Mary Spran. 0 0 ' CADillAC CO. ~ diKovet" the handle of a ger. Dog Trar.nlng 536-6260 757-0767 kJlife. The knife had a three Low grass winners were Mr. Cia 0- and oDe.ba1l.inohblade .nd and Mrs. Vaughan Nesbit and SS ffered its overall length was eight Mr. and IMrs. Joseph Ramge. Owner Dog Obedience Train: lug classes are being offered tbis fall by the Department of Community Services of the Grosse Pointe Public School System. Instruction is provide(\ by Everwonder why it~ called the the Southern Michigan Obedi- ence Training ClUb, whose members serve in the capacity of instructors without pay. These people have all had the . "economic climate"? eX'PCrience of training U1e1r own dogs and make a hobby of instructing others in their Bring out the best Ifyou've made any investments at all recently, proven techniques. This pro- you don't have to wonder. You know. gram was established 23 years ago as a service to the in yourself. , To say that the last few years have rllsldents of the Grosse Pointe been stormy is probably being too kind. School District. and was the And in others. first of its kind to be offered Up. Down. Baa times. ' as an adult education course. How? By treasuring your own spiritual identity. Good times that turn RegiStrallon may be made I Learning how to recognize it. Improving your for any dog six months or life with it. out to be the lull older. regardless of pedigree . before the storm or ancestry. WhUe this course ,t When you do. healing takes place. Bad traits of is prlmRrlly for adults, young- again. If your money's sters 12 years or older may be character fall away. You bring out the best in been buffeted all over enrolled if their parents will you, and you help to bring out the best in others. assist in their guidance. Only ~.- th,e place. by the those :who are seriously inter. Wehave Sunday. School classes for everyone up 1 climate of the last esled in following through to the age of 20. There young people talk over with the 10 weeks of required few years, maybe daily practice and class work their God-given indiv-iduality and its meaning in you're ready should apply. their lives. Advance registration re. to find a little quests must be made before Why not join them this Sunday? shelter for it. the .first meeting, :which is scheduled for Tuesday, Sep- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUNDAY SCH(X)l tember 21. All classes are TUCK limited to 25 enrollments; Call FlItST CHUltCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST -.. PoI.to Fa.... 212 Chalfoolt A.... YOUR MONEY the Department of Community S,,-Ja, Sm1(t 6 $.JUl4y S,h.o/ j (): Ja- 'I'd. 8:00 Services at 885-3806 or TU ...... , loom, 19613 Mock Avo TU 4-7490 UNDER ONE OF 5.02'71 for further information SIXJH CHUItCH OF CHRiSt SCIENTlSi Delroltl 14710K~ ...... OUR PASSBOOKS. :.,..' and class registration. Sill'. S,n;m IO:JO s••. SllMl IV:jO. 'f/tJ.8:oo 4 .... ni hom •. 1."'707 K.~ ... :. Deti.u: Mkhip" 12~.5S6.5 We're in g:;.: the business of ~.. . . A uto Mechanics - savings, That's Course Offered Elmer Scherer's almost all we do. nd we The Grosse Pointe War want your savings. Now Memorial is inlltitUUng a course in Basic Auto Me- what would you do if you chanks which everyone who were in the snvings business and recog- drives a car should know. These will be explained in non- nized the times as being stormy? technical terms which even You'd make your savings plans the most non-mechanically in- clined housewife can under- very attractive, stand, The result is bound to right? That's just be better maintained vehicles. CERTIFICATE safer driving and longer liCe what we've done, ACCOUNT Annual rate for 3-, 4- or 5-year for your car. certificate savings. Interest The course will be offered on WE'RE A SAFE HARBOR DURING $5,000 paid and compounded quarterly. Thursday eVt!nings at the Cen- 6% Minimum ter,September 16-November STORMY l1MES. 18 from 7:30.9:30. It will be "Minute. from oil We're the largest savings and loan association CERTIFICATE taught by Eugene Kleeman, ACCOUNT Annual rate for one.year B.S. Electrical Engineering, 'he 'o;nte:" M.A. AutomoUve Engineering. 37575 HARPER, MOUNT CLEMENS in Michigan. We're not about to be shaken by an certificate savings. Interest Mr. Kleeman has been 25 Exit at 1.94 Ha.per North ill wind or two. Our certificate interest rates are $1,000 paid and compounded quarterly. yesrs with Chrysler CorpOra- 500 Ft. North of ~tro IIHch Pcrrkwcy 5X% MInimum tion and has a hobby of old guaranteed. (And just how often do you hear CERTIFICATE car restoration. that word these days?) Our interest is paid and ACCOUNT Rate for 6-month certificate Fee for the 10.week anto me. compounded quarterly. And your savings are in... chanics course is $25 plus NOW OPEN savin~s. Interest paid and text book. Olie will easily save sured up to $20,000 by the Federal Savings and $1,000 compounded quarterly. SHELTERED .TEES Minimum this amount on improved car HOURS: 5X% operatioD, Loan Insurance Corporation. 1a.m. to 11 p.m. Subjects to be covered in First Federal Savings of Detroit 1001 Woodward, Delroir, Michiilan 48226 WE'VE DONE A LOT FOR OTHER PEOPLE the course will be tools, the During Season Phone: 965-1400 engine, fuel system, carbure- Phone 465-5800 \X'HO'VE THOUGHT FIRST. It's raining outside! Please open my First Fcderal % savings accounr {or a tor, intake and exhaust sys- tem, transmission and axles, ___ year term and send my passbook. I enclosc . t,o start We're proud of it. And we think the fact that suspension, steering wheels For Fun and other people have flocked to us in droves isn't the my account. a,nd tires and the braking Full Name . _ system and safelyalld good Relaxation driving habits. A tour of an YOUR CHOICE worst reason for you to think about us, too, Address _ automotive plant will conclude OPEN We must be doing something right. Because Clty ._Statc ._Z1p _ the course. RAIN or SHINE we have 227,000 savets who have decided to Phone ,SOcial Security Number _ 9 Hole Executive The man who has complete weather the times with us. These savers want the l{ you wish to Ol"en a Joint account, please give name and middle In\tI31 _ control of his own conduct Golf Course or highest possible interest rate. And they want to ______. Relationship _ won't try to control that of Labor Day Special! earn it in a safe place. How about you? . others, PRO MANUFACTURERS 18 Hole Miniature SAMPLE CLOSEOUT __...... o. .:, ....,~ LOOK AT OUR NUMBERS AND SEE WHY \\e can do more foryou, • Spalding. Halg Ullra ...... SEWIR • Wilscn • Foot Joy YOU SHOULD THINK FIRST. if you'll think First. CLUBS - UMBREllAS PUTTERS -BAGS Think about the interest you're getting"Think TROUILI? , GOLF BALLS - SHOES .PRO-LINE about the interest you'd like. Then think First. CIN GOLF BALLS In the following section, you'll see the various Spalding Dol - Ti,I.I.,. Maxfll's-Golden Rom interest rates we offer, And the terms required to mi rrrrnmlZlOO1 Faultless. get those rates. Look them over. Then either decide ,ltO LINE CLUBS by Halg Ultla-WII,on Slaff, PLUM.'NG&HEATU'~ LESSONS - 'rivat. 0' Or.yp SaviIgs of DetroIt McGregor MT's-Spoldlnl Avallabl. by Appointment. Pnt"" t53t~ ICUCHEV,,"l ' VA 2.'070 Top flights

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Thursday, September 2, 1971 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Board of Education Holds Annual Fishing Rodeo Saturday Name Doe Day 'Auntie Mame' The Gl'OIse Pointe Boys' and freshmenle are provided and Golf Winner, Tryouts Slated Informal Budget Hearing Girls' Annual Fishing Rodeo winners may be accompanied I TRAP AND SKEET will be held Saturday, Sep. by parents. 'fhe charter boat Recent Doe Day activities Tryouts fo~tle Mame," !ember 4, at the FaMls Pier. skipper will guarani~ "fIsb." at Gowanle Golf Club saw the h I By Pepper WhUelaw--1 J. Adams indicated that board It Is open to City end Farms .Contestants are reminded Pinto Team composed of Mrs. t e renowned comedy by Pat. SEASON IS HERE The Grosse Poinle Board of members would consider these resident under 17 years. ChU. that alter turning in Rodeo Edle Bladergroen, Mr •. Stan- rlek Dennll, will be held at I EXPERT GUN REPAIR Education held an informal suggestions. dren und~r 10 years must be entry blanks they .re auto- ley Dzuiba, Mrs. Frank Whelan 7:30 p.m. Thursday and Fri. I • budget hearing at a special A formal budget hearing aceompanled by an adult. Ap. maticaNy entitled to enter and Mrs. John RoUlns, win In dlY. September 9 and 10, in, GUNS meeting on Monday. August will be held In late September. plicaUoDS can be obtained at !-ish In the Pre.Rodeo. Fish the four ball best ball event the Veterlo', Room of tb.e I • 30, in the Board Offices on St. At that time the board will the respective park gatn. caught off the respective piers with a net score of 60. Grosse Pointe War Memorial, ACCESSORIES Clair avenUe. The proposed have the results of the Sep. •• The Rodeo will last from can be ,measured the check. Sharing second place honors t as Grosse Pointe Theater gets I operating budget oC $15,330,' tember 13 millage election and at 9.10:39 a.m., refreshments at room or gatt!louse for a chance with a net scure of 61 were the Its 24th season underway. I 178 is $220,297 more than the know the amount of state aid. $15,109,881 disbursed ill 197(). This Cormal millage resolu. 10:30, and prizes -awarded at {or prizes. Big Wheels team whlcb. in. Under the direction of David I 71. The increase amounts to tion was presented to the 11. Everyone in the Rodeo Some of the olltslanding Pre. I eluded, Mrs. Paul Ri..:hards, Rodgers, "Auntie Marne" of. B. McDaniel Gun Shop approximately 1.46 percent. Board. "The Board of Educa. will receive a prize. Rodeo catches from the Neff Mrs, Larry Doyle, Mrs. AI. fers 40 speaking parts for men This year there is a special Park are: 'Uoyd MacCacern, bert Fiorello and Mrs. Paul and women from 18 years of I 15102 KERCHEVAL VA 1.8200 A number oC citizens were' tion recognized the need for first prize offered for the larg. It.inch bass; Mike Natinev, Monforton and the Model Tees age on up. Production dates MOST MAJOI present to express their views, an additional two mills to est fish caught. The lucky boy IS.inch eaUish; Mark Thol'n, team of Mrs. Allred Epstein, are November 4.7 and 10.13. I 0,.. lUCld.y all4 Fridoy 9 o.m. 10 • p.m. CREDIT CAiDS make suggestions and ask finance the 1971.72 education. or girl will receive a free I'har. 13.inch sheephead, and Sharon Mrs. John ~cShane, Mrs. MC:ll~"Wed., Thu". 9 o.m. to 6 p.m. questions. President William al program which would In. ACCEPTED' ter fishing 'boat eX1>edltion.Re. Wlckl8nd, 13.lnch silver bass. Larry Clouthier and Mrs. Further information is avail. . Salurdo'l' 9 G.m. 10 4 p,m. ------elude cerlain program restora. . The Farms Pier leaders are: Dwight Blogan. :~1~~1~7. Mrs. 1Iiarge Miko tion and negotiat",d salary 'on VloslOted Mike Minella, 19"".lnchsucker; Winners of the longest drive increases for: our staft'. Since Stall Dan O'Connor, 2O~Hnch wall. contest !ncluded 'Mrs. Paul reaq.ing that decision. how. o ThO eye; Scott Veerbrugge, 23*- Richards, Mrs. Joseph Cart. ever, the President has im. By TIre leVeS inch channel catfish; Don ledg!!, Mrs. Donald Seiter, posed a 9O.day freeze on exist. Smolinski, 17.inch sueker, and Mrs. Stanley Dzulba, Mrs. Fred ing levels oC compensation. Sergeant Foster Mauck aod Ann Zedan. 10.inch rock bass. 1 Simpson and Mrs. Harold Accordingly as a pledge of Heyer. II rR good faith to the citizens of patrolman Richard Lanski, of BEFOREIfAFT The Pot of Gold wu won by r;; G P . t th B d '11 the City police, answered a RING FO\JND IN POOL rosse oln e, e oar WI radl'o run to Grosse n"lnte h th ' Mrs. Martin 8ehnurr and Mrs. CHIMNEY SERVICE In the event of a successful &v City police ave in ell' JlebuJlt • Repaired • Chimney millage election, formally ef' Shell Service, 17500 Mack. at possession a gold, inscribed AUred Epstein. ~~~l~~o~.lni~n:;:lcO[e:c~e;.n.:ckcrow the funds which cannot 2:56 a.m. on Thursday, August wedding band with eight dla. POInUn,. be expended because of the 26, regarding a breaking and mondll, which WIIS found by a Lots of people know they Advanca Maintenance wage. price freeze against the entry. young swimmer in the park )Ialk too much - they don't NZ.553' budget for the year 1972-73. The office:s found the gbss pool. They are holding the seem to know there', a rem. ------Citizens can thus be assured broken out of the lower over. ring Cor its ownll. edy. Opell SlInday. 10:00 ta 4:00 ~;aiul~r~:ei~~~;fa~::a~:~:?~i}~E~~T1::::~k~;~ilij~::;::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::;:::;:::;:;;;:;:;:;:;:;::::::;;;;:;:;:;:;;;:::;;::::::::::::;:~:::::~., Honal program." . for Causley's Used Car LoI, :~:~:; ORDER YOUR WE\DELIVER Trustee Donald J. semmler Hereford and Neff, who told ::.::.::. AGAR 0. O,.~If $I " Me .. and seCletary Barbara R. officers he heard a loud noise :.:.:. 9 2 MODEL I ' Thompson voted no. 'Lee H. and thought it was coming .••.•. I 7 . Allen, treasurer wu absent from the west end of the;;~~;i Canned Ham ROSL YN ar4 president, William J. Causley lot. Upon investigation •••••• MARKET Adams, vice.president. Alfred he saw a white male crawling:::::: NOW ; R. Glancy, Jr., William F. out of the window of the Shell .:i:1:.,.:1:i;i 0Ua1t." tha w... Huetteman and Robert D. Slation. The man, according to 11020 MACK If Rosty. ad, Warner voted yes. Lewis, rea c h e d back and ...... 5~:N$444 .]n voting no trustee Sem. pulled out two tires then i:~;~:ON OUR COMPLETE ..... 3600 mler said, "u the budget is walked along the west .sIde of .:.:.: as tight, even with the millage, the station to Neff, and got i:i:~: LEASING ------as the information given out into 2 ear driven by mother :::::: . says, 'I just can't lee .locking white male. The duo then fled :;::;: HYGRADE SEMI.BONELESS WAT" up other funds, from whatever south on Neff. ;:::;: PRO.GRAM Fr-esh source, H it is going to be Th,e manager of the station .~i~m HIATE..' depriving the educational pro- was called to secure the prem- ... MARK IV - CONTINENTAL - MERCURY West Va. Hams ... gr;z~: Thompson said, "It ises for the night. A cbeek re.~;~ii~ MONTEGO - COUGAR -- COMET - CAPRI SpareRibs vealed that the culprit had :.;.:. goe:lwithout saying that 1 stolen five' tires, valued at :::::: heartily support the millage. $138.M and a wrench, valued:::::: UP TO 3 YEARS However, ] believe the Board .:::::: • RENTALS. DAILY. WEEKLY. MONTHLY HALFHAM must retain flexibility to use at $16'1.. ••.•• 88e I.'la. LB. the funds in question, with I Pollee are lnvestigating.:i:i:j Complete Service Facilities considerable e aut ion, for ::::=: emergency situations, and for applauding and supporting the :.:.:. ~ 15104 ICrlCHEVAL ' VA 2.9070 some program restoration effortl of the Grosse pointe :::::;33~' &Wn A and when this could be ac- Hockey Association al special;:::;: dnc. ------complished in accordance with recognition for the contribu.:::::: '. . J • careful edue8tional planning." tion 10 the physical and men- :::;:::130 KERCHEVAL, On The Hill TU 1.5GGO The board also unanimously tal health. of the young people .:::.:. . 4 passed a formal resolution participating in its program. . • .ways RICH TOMATO FLAVOR Heinz to Ketchup

save ATHLETIC BOOSTER CLUB e at NORSEMEN PARENTS-FRIENDS-GROSSE POINTE NORTH 2 .~ POINTE Dear Norsemen Parents: DODGE FRANKLY .•. \fOUR ATtlLETIC BOOSTER CLUB nos a problem and we NEED your help. BONUS PAK. We are trying to save North's athletic program. GET I FREE WITH 3

~~ HONESTLY .•• The Norsemen play great football (last year's chomps), basketball (district '-~~-":t;;o-~'. chomps), baseball {league chomps and district champs), track and swimming (league chomps). ,BIRDSEYE ~AgzK99c IWIKE .. ~CANS DODGE COLT 2.DOOR COUPE SERIOUSLY ..• The Booster Club is trying to raise funds to support North's ~thletic Program-you are aware of how many cuts have already been made-we .are trYing to CAMELOT SLICED OR HALVES YELLOW get them backlll Please help us help your children. A seaso,n pass t? all sports IS the an.swer -buy one for YOllrsell-or better yet-a family pass-or If you Wish to make a donatlon- CLlIG c please feel free to do so. 22 PEACHES ,~~~: All V~.RIETIES NORSEMENLY •.. We (the officers of the Booster Club) are planning a Sports Booster. CAMELOT FRESH Night-Wednesday, September 15-7:00 P.M. G.P.N. Gym-also a Monday Night Quarter- FaygoPop back club and many other special events. DODGE COLT i'DOOR HARt>TOP SOUR PINT 48C "GET BEIIND YOUR NORSEMEN- GET YOUR SEASON PASS" CREIM .... ?!~'.,,' Remember - Sports Boostar Night - September 15 IMPERIAL 9 INCH ,e The attached coupon is for your convenience. Please detach and use it - the need is - great and immediate . ~~.';~~.'... :~ 1K~T. ,V".;;Jf PIPER 380 SINCERELY Grosse Pointe North -- Athletic Booster Club PLI TES ..... ,', OOOGE COLT ".DOOR SEDAN MEADOW DALE FRESH CRISP Return to: 0 Grosse Poirite Norlh Athletic Boolter Club POTATO 13.0l.49 c/o Grosse p"inte North High School OHIPS ..... ~~~... 707 Vernier Rood' Grosse Pointe Wood., Michigon 48236 W:;~;::r.::.l:,~~~~:J~::Jl.q~1~il:jtl. HEAVY DUTY 11 INcH 4ge FORMOSAN. 11.0%. DODGE COLT 4.0001 ------~------1ge landarln Dranees. ; CAN R.ynold. Foil 1~~~~T STATION WAGON IIANQUET WHOLE FROZEN 2 Le $141 CREAMY OR CRUNCHV 890 FROM: Fried Chicken. , , . PKO, JiffJ ' •• nut lutter, .1~2:' Name: All I'LAVORS 46.0% 320 HANDY 140 CAN' Book I.tch ••...... s:.~~. DODGE COLT Address: Hi-C Drinks.".",. aREAKFAST CEREAL 11 oz &5e CAMELOT S~U""ED T,!4"OWN 10.0Z 86e Phone: Wh •• ties PKO: I11IZln1i11 011" •.. '. CAN' LADY CAMELOT ASS'TD COLORS 25e All VARIETIES 290 it 200.CT. See at: J wish to have the following Grosse Pointe North athletic tickets forwarded to me. (Posses are , Alpo DOl Food ..... u~~z, II kl PKO. good for all athletic events played at home). .,er I' ns..... ATsso~TETD cOLolRS OR WHITE 4PlY CAME~OT CRISP l.le. Family pass-S25.00 (Admits 2 adults and your children under 12 years./ 3ge 2&' o .rl- 0•• s ...... ROLL Salhnes , , , . , PI

" Thursday. September 2, 1971

GROSSE POINTE NEWS •• ,~._ "0'-_'-0 _ . __• _ Page Six ------_._------,-----_._- TIP '10 JIOl'Om8TI rr PAYS I Drive carefu.lly OVel' u.e UN experleoc:el of the past IExperts In· Beauty Salons \J 11dge PatersOIl ISCh00 l 0pening holiday-mate It a real ~&' to pave a blgbway for the H 10 CR. V FIN L Day ior yourseUaDd otMn. future-not I road block. II Undergo A~~u!!,!sTraining. T:~::Y-;, G:'~::"'. e=(::~:'::..m~? Pamper Your Lawn Now For By Pepper Whitelaw I ral public and must attenl1 Municipal Court convened on Summer Is almost over and . j There are over 50 beauty I 1500 hours. over a period o( Tuesday. August 24. with Grojse Pointe ('hlldren will be US rowt ext Spring salons in The P(linte. Hund.jW consecutive months. These Jud~e. Douglas L. Patersun streaming back to school. L h G & h N redS. o( us flock to them a~e ~~e rules set up by tho! presldang, Ten cases were ISo.me o( the~ are j~yful aboul Rent " I weekly. Bul ... just how many I ~ilchl"an St~le ~ard of Coso heard. Ih~s, as they re a little bored, Power Sod CflUer lof us ever think just what metology which II(:enses opera. Wesley Bush, 550 Pember. I With th".' golden, but. emPt)',1 to R.mov. I the gal or guy behind the I tOts., Be(ore an operator can Ion. was charged as a minor su!"mer And then a.gam, some I o.od,- I chair has had to do to become be h~ensed she/he must tak.e in po~scssion o( alcoholic bev. chlhJ~cn m'ver gel tired of lots I 1911 or DiMlCl* Areas I the talented artist he or she a ~rlUen state bo~rd exam~. erages. He pled guilty, was o( leisure. ,"or t. I is? nat~on and a practical examl- found guilty and made to pay Pointe children wcre track.; • MOIIT£REYS 11I.---..11_ I" nation. Then and only then costs of $50. ed down in thcil' (avorit 'I • LICOUIS ~ __ •• I We thought 1l would be m. are would.be-operators per. . h t h k (; Or Resodding Iteresting to find oul. We spoke milted to touch your hair or Gary Stevenson. 475 Fish. aun s, I. e cI.ty par s. and I • MARl( • • COUGARS I with Sibyl Gunn. o( Torrey mine. er, was charged as a di~or'l asked thclr (eehngs about re'l I road who has trained hund. Th I ht t h derly person. He pled guilly, turning to school. • MARQUIS • COMETS I reds' o( operators many of h e cour~es .lug 1 a t def wa~ (ound guilty. made to pay I Je(( Crcwley, 3. of Pember. I I • '. • sc 00 l are very comp ex an t ($21< d 't. d d T Wh't whom are worklllg In Pomte • j t be t cos s 0 oJ an Pu\ on SIX on roa ,an om 1 e. 10, are no; us au y courses. months probation. of Windmill Pointe drive two • CAPRIS hit" Itlt.ll sa 1ons, I They Include study of bac. a' '. 2UOO Her,-r A.... To be a full fledged opera. teriology, sterilization and Peter Hartz. 477 Fisher, I y.ou~.. towlleads, Ignored their ~. & f'MJIe Rei •. tor one must spend at least sanitation cells tissues and was charged as a disorderly hshmg !Joles at Ihe Park park ..... 773.7030 OVER 200 NEW '9'J MODELS I 350 hours in the c!assroom organs a~d a c~mplele study person. ~p. stood mute, w~s long eno.ugh ,to answer. Suft4ey ',00-3:00 I before practicing 011 the gene, of the skeletal, muscular, ner- (ound gUilty, . placed on SIX Jeff siald he U,~ glad to g;:t TO Mon.-Sat. ':06-7,00 vous, circulatory, endocrine, months probahon and made to bac~ to :~c~ool. 1 hke gym a 'RICED SELL respiratory and digestive sys. pay costs of $25. lot, he said. tems. A complete study of tbe Pingree McKay, II, 13571 Tom di::agrteded, saying hl; anatomy! Beaconsfield, was charged as wasn't looking (orward to see. Just who becomes a hair a disorderly person. He pled ing his new teachers. "They Bill FARRAH stylist? Sibyl has taught Viet. guilty, was found guilty, m~!(e you work too hard," he nam veterans . . . a former p,laced on six months proba, said. LI.COLI.MEICUR' milj.wife from the east . • . hon and made to pay costs of Jennifer Alldeau, busy with Z6S I, GIiTIOT AT 111;% MILE ID. foreign students who cOL'ldn't $'~. shuffieboard at the Farms even speak English and who Stuart Fraser, 17111 Mau. park, was asked i( she was an. Z.~.S.O Sibyl had to teach r~diments mt:e, was charged with bar- xious (or school to start. of speech and writing . . • a boring a nuisance dog. He plee. school Brownell. I'll be in --- nun, who was taking the guilty, was found guilty and "Beca~se I'm going t~ a new 1 course becaus~ her or~::r had made to pay costs of $7.50, s~hool, Brownell. 1'1 be in MR INDOOR COMFORT UC~ GUAM WHfH CI.IANED BY STEAM" stopped wearing hablts and John McCartney, II, 946 Sixth grade." . ~~ •..:.~~~~~:;;.;;;..:.;,::.:;,.--.=-- UII US FtIST TO MAKE IT LAST (or the first time in year!; the Washington, was charged with Jenni(er is 11 and livl's in n~s we~e faced with handling trespassing. He pled not LaSalle ~,lace. . Will Home. Not Air ~v~...:-; .IN CAR.PET th.ell' h81r ... a husband and guilty, was found not guilty-- Bob Versieal, 8, o( Willow Conditioned Be Out . ~-mYlIi)((j\OOlW ClEANING wife team .•. mother and son case dismissed. Tree place. was locking hi~ A team ... mother and daugh- Buckeye Byers, Jr" 2 Rath. bicycle at the Shores park . .-U',."IN~....,...'N:- \ Of Date In Few Yeon? IBIDINfW • C:oMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL ter teams .. .almost anyone bone, was found guilty of driv. when 8sked if he was looking bet~een 16 and 55, who bas ing, a'Jility voluntarily im. Corward to September. by lUlU the mterest and the energy to paired, and fined $100 plus "Yeah," he answered. '" study. $25 costs. Byers was also like gym and I just like writ. ROBERT A. "Doc" WILLIAMS Sometimes students are high charged with driver's license ing and stuCC." school girls and boys who not on person, to which he Fishing on tile dock werc A friend once remarked Carrier electro~ic ~I~aner, are studying cosmetology in pled not guilty and was found Denni.> Hoey, 9. o( Roslyn that in our business. we had Tiley can be installed all at order to learn a trade which not guilty. The case was dis. road, :::I(i his brother Gary, 8, him "coming and going." once, or added one at a time. will help them earn money for missed. They were asked the same In a way he's right. for no The new Carrier heat. ... II Edr1ctei-f- 1MBtU. Up-AU 0It ccll1ege. Often studeilts are Gary Evans, 923 Washing. question. matter what time of year it is. ing system offers draft.free widows who find themselves ton, was charged with harbor- "Not much," Dennis said. there's always something late in life with no visible ing a nuisance dog, He pled "Fishing and boating and stuH heat for all parts of the house. CARPETS STEAM CLEANED IN YOUR HOME, that influences the comfort means of support and the need not guilty, was found not guil- like that is more fun." A Carrier humidifier adds and health of everyone in. NOT BlUSHED AROUND WITH SHAMPOO to be with people. ty; case dismiss~d. Gar.y l'greed. "I like fish. the proper amount of mois- ladies: Would you shampoo your hair without rinsing? Sibyl participates in high John Goedde, 746 Harcourt, ing," he stated. . doors. lUre during the heating sea. Treat your carpe1 Q' you would treat your hair. school Career Days. Last fall was charged with failure to Down at the City park two ,Duriug the heating sea. son. preventing harluful dry Iler school coordinator, Mrs. yield-the.rigllt-of.wllY resulting d a r k.halred, swimsuit.clad son. it's a proper amount of aii', A Carrier electronic Ronald (Heidi) Wooten visited in an accident. He plPd guilty, girls were stretched out, hOil- balanced' beat, with an ade. cleaner filters out harmful "FREE 881-9322 local high sch()l)\s and outlined was found guilty, fined $2lS. ing to catch some sun as it fJ1- quatI.' supply of moisture in ESTIMATES" EAST particles. in the air and keeps 184~~J the opportunities for yOWlg Costs o( $7.50 were suspended, tered through the clouds. They the air, During the warmer a home fresh and healthy . people in the beauty business G. Thomas Taylor, 30 Bea. gave their opinions. months, air conditioning acts . TlAINID AND EXPERIENCED PERSONNEL Carrier Central air condi. today. Sibyl'awards five schol. con Hill, was charged with Cindy Balok, 10, of Washing. to cool the air and lower (he. tioning cools during the warm SPICIAL UTIS DUlING SEPTEMBER ON UPHOLSTERY CLEANING arships to local students year. traveling through a red light. 'ton road, said ;sne didn't want ,humidity. And during all mo'nths and keeps moistute ly. He pled not guilty; case dis- to go baci<. months of the year. properly. Upon completion of studies, missed. "1 love my swimming lessons levels down when it becomes and testing, a formal gradua. here at tile park and 1 just filtered air keeps down toO humid, Uon is held. This year's cere. PURCHASE OKAYED don't want to stop tllem," she harmful dust, dirt and pollen. If ,ou are interested m , Because there is a need fa; monies will be held at 8 0' Acting on the recommenda. said. year-round comfor~, we clock, on Monday, October 4, lion of City Adrninstrator Her companion, Joanne Ly- : equipment for every month will be giad to assist you in (rom Fries Auditorium. Some Chester .E. Petersen, the dell, 11, of Lincoln road, said, , of the year, we have urged designing a comfort

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Our new 280 SE 4.5 costs almost three times as much asthefiwerage"car. But we .• there are 10,000Americans . who can appreciate the difference.

That difference begins with an engine un- tionably the most precise unit of its kind ever The 280SEL 4.5 isidentical to the SE except The average car buyer could be taken aback at that it is longer. Longer in the Mercedes-Benz the price of our new Mercedes-Benz 280SE 4.5. like any built in America. An overhead-camshaft, developed:' sense - an ir4crease of four inches that is trans- At nearly $10,000, it is not only well above electronically fuel-injected V-8 displacing 4.5 And to match its performance abilities, liters. Mercedes-Benz engineers have equipped it with lated directly into rear-seat leg room. average, itis some $2,000 more expensive than the The 300SEL 4.5 adds air suspension to the It has no carburetor. Instead, a computer four power-assisted disc brakes, ventilated in highest priced domestic luxury sedan. And new list of performance features unavailable on any import taxeS will only serve to increase this dis- monitors engine speed and load, temperature front to resist fading. and altitude, then electronically meters fuel to The result is an automobile that performs domestic automobile. parity in the future. Instead of metal springs, cushions ofair soak Whether it's worth that difference to you l:ach cylinder. This more precise method of fuel with equal aplomb on the 174curves of Nlirburg- delivery provides high-speed touring capability ring, or the unwavering concrete ribbon of an up shock and vibration. Under varying passenger may be answered only by what you expect of a and trunk loads this unique suspension instanrly motor car. . with the greatest possible efficiency. interstate highway. A new three-speed automatic transmission And the new 4.5 is further endowed with al- returns the 300SEL to its normal level with a The 280SE 4.5 is a touring ~ inthe best barely audible hiss. Pull a lever and the entire car European tradition, makes gear changes almost imperceptible to pas- most every comfort. Power brakes and steering. sengers. Yet it can be shifted manually by the Electric windows. Air conditioning and tinted raises two inches for additional road clearance. Designed to provide every motoring com- In total, tnese three high-performance tour- driver who prefers to control gear selection. glass. Electrically heated rear window. An AM- fort for a party of five, And engineered to cope ing sedans will account for less than one of every with chiving situations that vary from the de- The fully independent sus~sion was de- FM receiver. Even a central locking system that signed for ruts and be>.lds,not just boulevards secures all four doors, the trunk and even the gas. 400 cars sold in the United States this year. scending switchbacks of an Alpine pass to the Ifyou can accept a car that 100mph cruising speeds of an Autobahn. and turnpikes. It's so roadworthy, Road& Trcuk port at the touch of a button. Because we think contends that "no domestic luxury sedan is even such "options" should be standard on ilJ1Y car of "different:' we invite you to A concept so fundamentally different from take a thorough test drive. Dis- mat guiding the design of a domestic "luxury" in the same ballpark:' this magnitude. . In addition to the 280SE 4.5, Mercedes- cover the real differences in a car that Mercectes-Benz engineers uscdthe pun- The recirculating-ball steering is so accu- Bela Quilds two other V~8touring sedans insimi- car built 1:0 be.the best-not ishing .Niirburgring racing circuit .as its final rate, it seeks a straight path on its own. Its power larly miniscule quantities; the best seller. testing ground, assist so responsive Car& Driver caUsit "unques- I Mercedes-Benz of North America

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"J:I' Pig. ~ight. GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursd.y. September 2. 1971 Camera Clubs Meets Sept. 7 II NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION The Grolle Pointe, CI.Q~erl Club will hold Ita (!rst meet. OBITUARIES ]1 ------"'-' ....'-..-- iJl, of the fall sel.on on Tues- I day, September 7, in the re. creation room of the Alger LOUISE ANDERSON LAKE CAROLINE BAYLESS Funeral services ror Mn. 'Funeral services lor MI'lI. HoUJe, Grosse Point a War TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE GROSSE POINTE Memorlll. Lake, 94. of 1960 Lancaster B.yless. 66, or .34 Manor ave- road. were held OD Monday, Due. were heid on Wednesday. PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM, WAYNE COUNTY. MICHIGAN: The print and slLde com. August 30, In the Verheyden September 1. in ChrUt Chu~h, petition, 'With Inllysla, will Funeral Home. She died on Grosse Pointe. She died on begin at 8 o'clock. Fri!Jay, August 27, in her Sund.y, August ~, In Cottage residence. Hospital. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Special Election will be held in The Graue Poinle Public School System, Wayne 'Mrs. Lake was born iJl Ken. Born In Salem, N. Y., M.... tucky in 1876, but spent the Bayless was olfice manager County,. Michigan, on Monday, September 13, 1971, between the hours of 7;00 o'clock A.M, and 8:00 P.M. ~;alltt'rn major part ol her lile In SI. ror The Chlldrens' Home of Standard Time. Louis, Mo. and the subllrb of Detroit. She was a member or Webster Grovel where she The Junior League of Detroit At said Special Election, the following proposition will be submitted to the vote of the qualified elecl.ors .of the and her hushand, the late and Hutzel Hospital Volunteer School Di8triCt. LABOR DAY Markley Bennett Lake, were League. members of the Monday Club She was the wire of the late and Algonq,uin Country Club. John and is survived by a Op~rating Millage Proposition IS HEREl, Mrs. Lake managed her daughter. Mrs. T. A. Jacobs, husband's wholesale leather of Rochester. Mich.: three business after his death, be. brothers, The Honorable James , c"ming at that time the only qlbson, JuJi~n and Mike, and woman operatlng such a busi. fIVe grandchildren: . Shall the limitation upon the total amount of taxes which may 'be assessed alCainrt all property in The Grulllle ness In the United States. I Inlerment was 1lI Bmgh-"m. Pointe ~ublic School System, Wayne County. MichilCan, be increased as provided by the Constitution of MichiKan, UPOD her retlrement from ton, N. y. . by 2 mills on each Dollar ($2.00 for each $1,000.00) of the aS8essed valuation, as equalized. of all property in the Wf! offer the finest the leather busineSl, Mrs. Memorial tributes ~ay be School District, for a period oi 3 years, for the years 1971 throull'h 197:1, inclusive, ror the purpose IIf lIrllvidinlC Lake became a housemother sent to T.he Childrens Home r.tnds for operating expenses of the School District'! qualifY color developi."lg I lor Tau Kappa Epsilon Crater. or DetroIt,. 900 Cook road,l nity at Washington University G~s.se POlDle Woods 48236, oj your precious Each person votinM on the above proposition must be: and for Kappa Alpha Theta Mich. summer pictures. Sorority at 'Missouri Univer. ELSIE E. HIRSCHELMAN sily. (a) A citi7.en of the United States of America over eiKhteen (18) years of age; and Funeral services for -Mrs. She came 10 Michigan in '. Standard Top-Quality Hir5che!man, 68, cf 19863 Holi. (b) A resident of the State of MichiKan for at least six (6) month8 and of the City or Township in which he or she 1948 as II housemother at day road, ,will be held on Fri. Kodak Pro.:essing resides on or before the firth Friday prior to the date of the etection; and. ' Hillsdale College and then day, September 3. at 11 moved to The Pointe. o'clock. from the A. H. Peters She has llved in The Pointe. Funeral Home. She died on (c) A registered elector in the City or Township in which he or she resides. • High Speed local for the last 20 years with her Monday, August 30, in her resi. Procel$lng, With 2 Prints son. John, director of the War dence. The place of election will be the duly designated votinK places in each election pl'ecinct in the School District and Memorial. Born 0112 Detroit, Mrs. Hirs. are as follows: . For The Price of l She was active in the First chelman is survived by her Church of Christ Scientist and husband, Herman: two daugh. PRECINCT NO. I - Voting place at ROBERT TROMBLY SCHOOL. azo Beaconsfield. Grosse PoInte was for a time in charge of ters, Mrs. Gerald Fleming and Park, Michigan. Precinct 10 include: North, middle of JeflUlcn Avenue: East, rear lot line 0' lhe • Professional Type, Large its Reading Room when it was Mrs. Robert Carroll: four east side 0' Bi.bop Lane: South, Lake St. Clair; West, Detroit City Limits-.- On.the.HilI .. grandchildren and a ,Ister, Size Portfolio Color She was a member of the Mrs. Norman Bauman. PRECINCT NO. Z - Voting place at GEORGE DEFER SCHOOL. IS4ZS Kercheval Avenue, Grc .. e Prints Senior Ladies Club of the War Contributions may lbe made Pointe Park, Michigan. Precinct to include: North, middle ol Mack Avenue: Easl. rear lot line n! .', Memorial. A seasoned-travel. to The Cancer Fund or Peace the ea.t side 0' Whittier Avenue, Sout'!" Midd~JeHerscn Avenue: West, DetrOit City Limits. er, Mrs. Lake enjoyed trips Lutheran Church. (Include. both sides af Wayburn Avenue). to Europe, the Mediterranean, Interment was in Gethse. Caribbean, !Mexico and the malle Cemetery. PR.ECINC~ NO.3 - VoUng place at the LEWIS E. MAIRE SCHOOL, 740 Cadieux Road, CUy 01 GroSle The Orient, while in her 90s. Pcmte. M1C:hillan. Prolcinc:t tc include, ~rth_, middle 0' Mack Avenue; Eaat, rear Ict line or th. cast She Is survived by her son, JOHN I. NAHRA .ide 0' University Place; South. Lake St. Clair; ~est, rear lot line 0' th.. weat side or Kensln.ton CAMERA John. Interment was in Lou, 'Funeral services for Mr. Road ta Je!!erson Avenue and the rear lot line a' the eost side or Blsiu':, Lane south a! Je£{erson" Ave- islana, Mo. Nah:-a, 62, ol 1377 Audubon nue. CENTER ro.ad, will be held' today, PRECINCT NO.4 - Votin, place at the PERE GABRIEL RICHARD SCHOOL. 176 McKInley. Groue 171 I. 1Cen:...... l-ln In. ViIJDg_ ROElAlUA DAMICO Thursday, September 2, at 10 Pointe Farms, MiChl,an. Preclnct to include: North. midrlle cf M.ck Avenue, East, rear lot line of TU 1.. 096 Funeral SC!rvlces for Mrs. o'clock, at St. Maron Cathe. the aouth side cf Mor.n Road, Scuth, Lake St. Ciifi=T West. re.r lot line or the v;e;t side Df Rivard " Damico, 80. of 693 Anita ave. .-':, Op.n Th.,s.• ¥9I\in91 .nlil 9 p,m. dral. He died on Tuesday, Au. BO\.lI:ev.rd. -- -- nue. 'Were held on saturday, gust 31, in st. John Hospital.. August 28, from The Bagnasco ,Mr. Nahra was district man. PRECINCT NO.5 - Yotinll pl.ce .t the NEW KERBY SCHOOL, Z85 Kerby Road. Grosse Pointe F.rms, Funeral Home, Inc. aDd from ager in the cirlculatlon depart. Michill.n. Preclnct to include: North, boundary line between Groue Pcinte Farm •• nd GroSle Pointe Holy Family Church. She died ment of the Detroit News- Shores-Cirosse Po~te Woods rroni"Lake St. CI.ir to the re.r lot line 0' the e.st aide 01 Ch.Ucnte on Tuesday, August 24, in Grosse Pointe area. He was Avenue, thence south'lrly to tbe middle of Morosa Ro.d. thence westerly to the middle o( Mack Ave- Cottage Hospital. arsociated with the paper ror nue: East, Lake SI. Clair; Scuth, rear lot line of the south side cf M"r.n Ro.d; Weat. middle of Mlck Bard in Italy, Mrs. Damico 25 years. Avenue [rom M"ran Ro.d to the middle of M'noss Raad. -- was a melI)ber o~ The Sacred He Is sut'Vived by his wife, Heart Society. EmHy: his children, Gay, PRECINCT NO.6, - Votins pl.c; at the DEXTER M. FERRY SCHOOL, 74S Roslyn Road, Graue She is survived by her hus. Sandy and Tammie; a brother, Pointe Woods, Michig.n. Precinct to include: North, W.yne.Macomb County Line; East, Lake St. band} Frank: three daughters, Llluis: two sisters, Mrs. Ann Clah';.~ a~~therly re.r lot line o[ Vernier Ro.d [rom Marter to F.irway Lane""&iidby a line Mrs. Frances Orlando. Mrs. Genllle and Mrs. Elizabeth wMch would extend Irom the re.r lot, line of F air .... y Lane .long the rear lot line of the Vernier Circle Rose Leone and 'Mrs. Theresa Ellas. and M.ple Lane subdivisions to the line which separates Groase Pointe Woods from 55LennOn, CIty of Funeral services for Mr. 'League and attended Miss Por. Harper Wooda, Michillan. Precinct to Include: North, Wayne Coullty.Macomb County line; East. Give Us A Call Welt/gerber, 89, of 460 Lln- ter's SCh.ool in Farmington, Harper Woods-Ciroa.e Pclnte Woods line from Ccunty line tD the south sIde of L ochmoor Boulevard; ,," ~,.: : . Conn. thence south alonll the middle of Helen Avenue ta rear lat lille 0' Kenmore Drive; South, the rear Idt coIn road, were held on Wed- 'Memorlal tributes may be line of the south aide of Kenmore Drive; Wed, the middle cf Beaeondleld Drlvitoli1e middle o'! nesday, September 1, In the k C tta Verheyden Funeral Home. He sent to the Nantuc et 0 ge Vernier Road, thence westerly to the CountYLine. . I "':FLAME in Hospital. died on Sunday. August 29, Interment was In Wood. PRECINCT NO. ~ • Yollng pl.ce .t the JOHN R. B~RNES SCHOOL, 20090 Morningllde Drlv., Georilan East Nursing Home. lriwn Cemetery. Crone Pclnte W da, MichIgan. PrecInct tj) Includ.: Ncrth, a line extendhig from the n~r 10 t Ii!le A self-employed consulting engineer and 'avid yachtsman, of FaIrway Lane a lon, the line extend in•• Iong the re.r lot line 01 the are. Included In the Vunl.r '~FURNACE CO. WILLIAM G. AU..ARD Circle .nd Maple Line subdivision fram FaIrway L.ne to the line whIch np.ratel Groase P olnie Mr. Weisgerber was the hus- Funeral services for William Wocda from GrDue Pointe Shorel, th ence elClendlnll north to the nOr.th I'ea"r lot lIn. of WIlUa"n. th.en~e )J 1621 VAN DYKE 571.4610 band of. the late Bette. He Is G. Allard, 21, of Edshlre bne, extclldlng east to Lak. Shore; East, Lake St. ClaIr; South,!ly the line ...hlch se p.rates Gran. Point. survived by his daughters, were held on Thursday, Aug. Mrs. Greene Fenley III 'and F.rms 'rom Cirone Pointe Wooda .nd Grosse Pointe Shores from Ch.Uonte. to the Lake Shore; West, ust 26, from the Verheyden eaat .Ide 0' ChaUcllte from tht line which ae par.tea Grone Pointe F.rms from Cirone Pointe ~ Mrs. Thomas Garred and rour Funeral Home. He died sud. extelldlng northerly to Cook Road, thence to the mIddle or ~(lIk River, eanlllluill' northerly ta the grandchildren. t denly on Monday, August 23, aoutherly rear lot line of Oxlord Dri ... , thellce west alonl the rear lot line c[ Oxford Drive to Ma~k Interment was in Woodlawn In Ann Arbor, where he was Avenue, thence north to UIe '1ortherly rear lot li ne of North Renaud Road. thellce ealterly to the Cemeter . , studying ror the summer. mtddle of F.lrway DrIve b~1< to the poInt a' bellnnlnll. • : William .was born in TM VOLKSWAGIN MERCEDES-BINZ Pointe and attended G-rosse \ Pointe South High SChool. STATEMENT AS REQUIRED BY ACT 278 OF PUBUC ACTS OF 1964 i He is survived by his parents amending the Property Tax LimitatIon Act Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allard: his hrothers, Tim and Earl,Jr., his I, LOUIS H. FUNK, County Treasurer of Wayne County. Michigan, do hereby certify that, a. of ~uly 14, 1971, the nister, Mary; his grandmother, W@@@j Mrs. William Gramley and his total oi all voted increases in excess of the Constitutional fifteen mill tax rat~ limitation and the years nch in grandfather, Thomas H. AI. creases are effective are as follows affecting th1! taxable property of Local Unit: lard .. Interment 'W8S in Cadillac THE GROSSE POINTE PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM Memorial Gardens. WAYNE COUNTY. MICHIGAN

RUTH MARGARET COOK Grosee Pointe Township. Cities of Grossl! Pointe, Grosse Pointe Farms, Funer81 services for Mrs, USED Grosse Pointe Park, GroBse Pointe Wood. and part of Harper Woods, Wayne County, Michigan Cook, 79, of 834 lIarr.ourt road, 'were held on Monday, August 30, in the Verheyden Local Unit Date of Election Voted Increase Year. Incre •• e Effective Funeral !Home. She died on Friday, August 27 in Bon County of Wayne .\.ug. 6, 1968 1 mill 1971 to 1974 inclusive WOOD 'IMPORTS CAASWOOD MOTORS ¥fOOD IMPORTS N, Secours Hospital. 15351 Grati:tt 464 S. Woodward Born I... Ohio, Mrs. Cook Is Township of GroBBe Pointe None None None 1SiI()() Gratiot survived by her husband, Wil. 372.-2600, Ext. 70 372-2600 Binninpam lIam II. 19.7 mills i971, 1972 644-8400 She was a InCmber of The The Grosso Pointe Public School Mar. 24, 1970 '69 Mercedes Bent 280SLRdstr. '67 VW Square Back. RadIo. '66 Mercedes Bent 250SE coupe Brlghl red, hlack In\.rlor, 5 W.S,W. tire.. This off.whlte In sea green with dark Rreen Women's elly Club, Crosse System new Michelin tires! AMFM lealher CIawlessly maIntained radio, neauUrul! r;ow unly wagon wIth b I a c k lnlerlor 10 Mercedes slandards. Aulo. Pointe Women's Club and The f5495, would make a flne car for malle, power steering and besl National Farms and Garden Signed Louis H. Funk mom and the kids. Second car of all-only 44,000aclual miles. Society. LOUIS H. FUNK '68 MG811;;ad5i;r-.:.-B~';~ilr;;1 We orrer lhls excepllonal can. blue flnlsh with sllvel wire priced at $1295.Full 100% war. ve"ance at a rracllDn of Its Interment was in White Wayne County Treasurer wheels, new condo while tlre.1 ~~nIY. 30 days r.r 1,000 mile•.. I replacement ,'osl, $5,700. Chapel Cemetery. IUdlo, tonne&u cover. A one ;'10"FlalR50 Spyder conv. Foresl owner ear now prIced lit $1895. '71 VW Super BeeUe Conv. A Rreon, black top and In,lerlor. Date: July 14, 1971 5,000 mile car wllh a long reo lIJ.Ooo miles and as new In 70 Audl 4 Dr. 5d, The high ever)' respecl. Take this line EMC:d performance super 90 model! malnlng new car warranty. AM. roadster home for $1,695. Co, owned and maintained. Tdn r..1 radio. W.S,W. tires, bumper FURNACE. ;69-l'iatsun 1600 conv. NIppon The polls of election will be open from 7:00 o'clock A.M., until 8:00 P.M., Eastern Standard Time, on said Mon. and bel'e Inlerlor. Tachometer. guarda and a beautltul burnt red-."I,iack Inlerlor. Radio and radio, 9,000miles to go on fact. orange finish with black In. man)' eKtns IncludIng brand warranly. $2295. & BOILERS day, September 13, 1971. lerlor and top make. thl. one new while wall premium tire •. Very nice cond/llon and on nle 'S9 Volvo I42S 2 Dr. Dark green hard to resist at ,2395, Save fDr only $1,6-19, This Notice is given by order of the Board of Education 01 'I'be Oroslle Pointe Public School System, Wayne County, wllh new while tires, One $BOO over new car price, owner car: Sweden', finest can '69 Au.Un Healey Sprite. Tar. now be your for only $1895. tan red w,lh black Inlerlor. Michigan. '69 MGB.GT-A ruby red hard BMt.: radio, healer, radial ply top with wIre wheels, radio IIres 18,000aclual mUes. Be a and low mlleaae. Back.lo.school sporl-drive It homo lor $1,49S, DATED: July 25, 1971. prIced at $1795. '66 VW Squareback, Good aolld '69 Triumph Spltflre eon v . car with new bra kes all 'S7 Sunbum Alpin. Roadster, Ermine while with fawlt In. Bubara R. Thompson around. Ma.'oon finish. vinyl In. DriUsh raeln. green, bucket terlor. Radio and host of extras. IUU II'fllCHlVAl ' VA '.90" terlor. 8est buy on OUr101 for lCal8. Not a bad <".r. A stul Pre.Labor Day apeclal a a Ie Secretary, Board of Education on'y $89'. at J$9'. prl('ed at JWlt $1,195.

___ roCrt d _ ...... __~ ~_~ ~ __ GROSSE POIt-ITE NEWS Thursday, S.p+ember 2, 1971 ..... -.-._~---- .. __ _'- _._ _-~--_.._-----'------_._---

Paralyzed l'eteran Li'ves !Errant Motorist lA.thletic Males I THINKING OF In Sped(/Uv n;,ilt HOllSe Given 2 Tickets IOffered CIlJ3ses \ _ Harold V. G~Il)eli, 30, of 2010 I Classes in sports and ex . •\)' PE'P~I "I,IL~,'~ "'111, family room and kilo l>exll.!r, Delroll, wail arrested ercise for men are being of. REMODEL What do you do when you {'hen AI: counter iops are low. and charged by Farms police! rered this rail by lhe Depalt. discover that a member of er than the usual for easy on Saturd.a~, August ~. ~ith ment of Community services your family will be confined access. drun~ .dflvl,ng and vlolallng of ~e Grosse Pointe Public permanently to a wheelchair? John's room has a huge pic. re,stflcllons Imposed under the School System. After the initial shock. if ture window overlooking a FIn~ncial ~e.sponsi~ility ~~w. A Gym and Swim class for 1107_ you're like the Bernard Jones. neatly landscaped patio. (The w ~ ~c h lImited hiS dnvmg men is scheduled to begin a I DON'T TAKE A CHANCE-CAll A 'ROFfSSfOIW. es, of Allard road, you begin patio is flat too so he can privileges. 10.wl.!ek course at Grosse Your Remodeling Planned by Experts

planning how to make that whee! himself out of doors Farms Cpl. Olto Glanert I' Pointe High ~hool South on I w•• 1CUSTOMCIA" hev ...... tell -- lot 'ho .r.., .0 holp yo. pi... yo., -.Iou .., w. III ~ • f~mily mem~er as self.suffi. and into the sunshine} HI.! said that he was cruising east Wednesday, september 29,: .. ill .... 0ilo.0 for 17 occurred t~ the fende~, the ------~ per porson. t t -POISons", Urnos available for Special Trips. plans for tbe "ideal" wheel. years. corporal said, or where It had When 01 Mello "'i'po,t, os~ for Fet". Thoodo.o Service Fo, thair home. Then she took lIIr. Jones told the NEWS happened. cdditioncl info.mctlan, coli. , . . them to an architect who that he thought a story about Gilbert consented to a breath. 833-8460 - or- 274-5444 made professional drawings their wheelchair borne might "lyzer test, and was taken to YOUJLL NEVER 'l11ese she presented to th~ serve as encouragement to the Woods st~tion where the Veterans Administration for others who are faced with test.:; were gIven. Two tests approval. (Tbe VA provides similar situations. showed that he ~as intoxi. grants ...'Overlng half the cost . The Joneses have been mar. cated over the pelOt defined of a house up to $12,500 rled 34 years and have t~o by State law: BE ABLE TO nautt'cal (Jilts Browse for those who are totally dis- other c h II d r e n, Bernadme The motorISt was returned abled). The VA must approve Berry, who with he.r husb~nd, to the. Farms .stati~lD~here he and all plans before any monies Robert, and two children lives was given a v'lolation ticket lor the change hands or any work in Parma Heights, O. and an. driving while under the influ. begins. The Joneses tben other. daughter, Judy, who is en<:e of liquor, and another for BUY A BUICK (Boat 8u lies ship's found a builder who could do marrIed to Rithard Boertman violating restrictions imposed pp the job. and has o~e child and make!> under the Financial Responsi. wheel The "wheelchair home" was her home In Detroit. bility Law. which prohibits • Dockley's Sp,edrole completed in the spring of this M~s. Jones has been in any driving, except to and FOR LESS AT- leosy coune plo~erl year and was car e f u 1iy nursmg for 37 years. Mr. from work, between the hours if , • , • Sperry Topside' planned by Mrs. Jones, who Jones .worked !or the Bur- of 5 a.,m. and 5 p.m., until Safety Boot Sh~1 It's Nautical is night supervisor at Provi. ro~gbs Corporation before his ~une 11, 1912. A court hearing But Nice • Binoculars deuce Hos';)ital. All light fix. retiremenl IS pending. • Nautical Lomps We've Got ftI lures are low for easy reach, intto.r.coms are installed in • Naut:cal Furniture every room of the house, aU ALUMINUM SIDING • Zenith Dittetion finden the floors are unc:arpeted RICHARD vinyl, and flat for easy maneu- and Trim vering of the wheelchair. AU '1 SHIP'S WHffi FAMOUS NORPOLE, the doors are considerably White or Colors

Sailing Suits witt. the hidden hood wider than the usual 30 inches BUICK OPEL I so the wheelchair can be POINTE $39.50 VALUE $29.50 moved with facility in and out VA 1-5400 of ever.y room in the house. Screen &: Sash, Inc. 15103 KERCHEVAL Jackets Only $24.50 Vahle $17.95 Most of the doors are of the 19605 Mack ' TU 2.1340 slid ing variety. Across f,on HOWald Johnson's AT ALTER Open Doily 9-6. Sat., 5 p.m. The home has three bed. rooms, two baths, a large liv. Named 'to Post ~, For Torch Drive ~~.(I. ..,.j , Grosse Pointer John H. . ~ French Ill, executive vice Cabin " president, City National Bank of Detroit, has been named to a lea.:lership post on the (\,971 Crafts Torch Drive team. 'Appointed a division chair- man in the metropolitan unit, Makes the he will be responsible for the 1971 solicitation of small businesses Carpet in Downtown Detriot and the \ • LINCOLNS .MONTEREYS New Center area . His appointment was an. That Make, • MARK. • COUGARS announced by L. Emery Dear . born, chairman of the cam- ,the Home ' • COMETS paign unit com P r i sed of .... schools, governmental groups • CAPRIS and community businesses. Dearborn, Ford Motor Co. vice president and general OVfR • NEW 191f MODELS manager of tractor operations, said: A ~ ...... PRlCfD TO Sfll "1 am pleased and grateful MORSInto- Mr. French .has accepted this important Torch Drive assign. ment. He is young, energetic and dedicated, a community BILL FARRAH leader on whom we can de.' pend for an outstanding per. LIICOLI.MEICURY formance." 265 I •. GI4.TIOT IT 18 ~ MILE RD. The 23rd annual :United Foundation campaign is sched. . I '.' 294.4540 uled for october 12 through November 4. It will under. write 1972 opera tin!! costs for 164 health and community agencies in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb Counties. -The campaign gonl will be announced early in September MAKE after th!' UF Mard of direc- tors reviews recommendations of the goal and allocations ,MONEY committee. Last year's campaign raised $30.4 million of which the metropolitan unit reported $1,694,570. French attended Vale Uni. 30~ verslty. He and his wife, Karyn, have a son, John, 6, and a daughter Katherine, 4. -'0 They live at 69 Touraine 4 road. WOOl'S MEETING CHANGED The Woods counci~ on Mon. One Year Savings Certificates Compounded day, August 16, approved thc is good taste a dangerous thing? Quarterly. Issued in minimum of $5.000.00. postponement ot its next regn- l'lr meeting, which was sched. Maybe so ... because some folks have our line pegged as purely dec- uled for Monday, September 6, to' Monday, September 13, orative, not down-to-earth. They dOr1't see the fact for the frou-frou. at 7:30 p.m. Meetings are held in the Munlciple Building The fact is .. Cabin Crafts stresses Beauty and the Basics. We have at 20025 Mack avenue. Wild Ones ... and Safe Ones. Sensationals ... and Staples like "Na- tional Velvet. So why settle for one or the other when you CABIN GARBAGE can have both . Beauty and the Basics ... with Cabin CRAFTS GRINDER? Crafts. c.n Terms Gladly EijlIDiszewski llia!W~ Arranged PLUMBING&HEATING------776.55/0 Cohf~ 2/135 M.,k ,Iv,.",

': r. .(' ,. ,. . .. '. ,- r : , .. r ... ' - . . .'~ . . ~ -- ...... '. ,.~ . - . ~...... ~.I " . ••. ' • I , ~. .. ~ ...... ~~~~.!"_._~_~ .)"'--...A--_ ...... ~ M *.. _ j M"'.#.P"'J"X:!!le.~:;e::;ll!!!.I!...!lJ!£!ll~sa!l!!$2!!1!l\IfIg:!!~.a~••-!!!~~@.~...~tl!lll.•'i!!!!-'l~II!!I.••¥I!I..~,aIllJ'ill!lJ;"...W'.•!I!.• 1I#1IJ!I.,II.¥IIIIJI!Il$III!!,,"II![Il¥II!IlJ"JIJI!I.~'tll~,"¥I!!I~.I!I.;... IIIlU4•• !!II~M.!lg.a.'.S.t.3.:•••• p.:IIJIlSI!lll••. ":eu•• p••••• -e.a.•-p_..-.-a.....•.. llq..... ;a.. - ... -._.' .... '-e-.-.¥IIII'll. -,P_OII!I. ""!,-"I!'.""'j ...... ,.~-~.....-~. ~ - I', ~ 1 Thursd.y, September 2, 1971 " I PIp Ten G RO SSE POI N TEN E W S i ~ ! of wortJn,men and became a you re,ard Labor Day IS a )old American hot dog. the . Visitor Accused Unusual Picni.c Good Way day of picnicking with trlends. lime of relt and relaxation, Ieasiest_. dish in the wurld to U you're I.ucky enou,h to be you'~ better stick to the plain prepare. Of ShopliCting vaeatlonill, near a M!~b1lan "d8ouneCountru To Celebrate Labor Day stream, you might try this A Chleago youth visiting in menu, typical of resort flte In THE HIGHLANDS ROBERT TRENT the Pointe waa arrested by lIy I'll'" Haem.. \ A picnic or festival would Lbe early 19OO's: bluegill •• JONES, THE NEW BOYNE MOUN. Farms pollce on Saturday, Au. Tired of the lime old bot follow it. McGuIre proposed bullheads, channel eat or TAIN ALPINE CHAMPIONSHIP 18. guilt 28, and released to WoodJ dog roast for Labor Day piC' would benefit tbe or'lJIln. perch, fried with salt pOrk or strips of bacon. Mouth.water. HOLE GOLF COURSES PLUS TWO authorities woo charged him nics? Then why not go tradl. tiona that took part. He cho.e with larceny from the J. inl slde-dlshe. are scalloped ;EXECUTlVE, 9.HOlE COURSESI C. tional and cook up some that the proceed.' from thls THE GROSSE POINTE POWER SQUADRON Pen n e y Department store, menus In the spirit of oid. iate summer II the time, be. or baked potatoes, corn on the The Mo,t hciting Cour~, In the World 19250 Mack Avenul!. The visi. time labor celeb1'2Uona? cluse it WII halfway between ~ob and pickles. INVITES YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS TO ATTEND. tor was chased across the ave. Setting aside a day to honor J~depenlienee Day and ThanU. Of course, all t~ese menus nu~ into the Farms, where workingmen be&1Il In ancient giving. require Ume and energy. If 3 DAY D' 4N 2 DAY PLAN after a acuMe with a store Greece, when artlslJll and The pian was approved and . " security guard, his attempt to slaves paraded with torches, the first Labor Day was on FREE CLASSES IN PilOTING AND 00 00 .. ,' escape wa~ trustrated and he staves and brickbats to open September 5, 1882. A parade Herve A $66 $95 was captured. the Eleusian Mysteries. -fo swlahed dl>w~ the 'Jtreets of Accused 01. larceny is George evoke the Grecian past have a New York CII', but In other Coney Island Picnic SMAll BOAT HANDLING P. Faralla, 20, of North Nortb. picnic with freshly' baked parts of the country. citizens Labor Day cott, who, it was said, took a bre~d, chunks of cheese aad I we~ celebrating with picnics, Classes Start Monday, September 13, 1971 jacket, valued at $9.98, from as many varieUes of olives as which have become the tradl. Weekend, a rack, dQnned it and walked I you can find.' tiona I acHv1ly of the hoUday. Time: 7:30 P.M, Room 312 out oC the sture without pay. U t his isn't substantial U you'd like to model your ing for the item. The incident enough for you, Iravel blck lown picn,ic after those heid was witnessed by the guard to the days when the guilds on the flrllt Labor Day. try (Jlt/L&JU who stopped Faralla outside GROSSE POINTE HIGH SCHOOl - NORTH in England celebrated the pat. a typical Rh~e Isllnd feast CONEY ISLAND the store. Morningside - OH Vernier ron saints. Make a pot r03st Firat course IS a c~wder of Mack at Anila FaralJa bolted and ran and serve It with Yorkshire soft clams, onions, diced po- ladies Inviled . across the avenue, the se. pudding garden vegetables tatoe, salk pork and season. curitv guard in close pursuit. and fresh tea. ~, all bfO'.lgbt to a boil with At the side of 682 AUard, the young m8n was brought down Labor Day beglll in Ameri. rich milt. by a tackle, and a scuffle en. ca in 1882 when Peter J. Me. The main dish, of course, sued as the guard sought to Guire pr~sident of the United is baked clams - served sting. put IraDdcuHs on FaraUa. Broth~rhood of Carpenters and ing hot and mothered with Faralla, bigger and heavier, Joiners asked the Central broth and, melted butter. Your ~, managed to overpv.ver the Labor Union if workingmen guests will then move on to store policeman and fled. Tbe could stage a parade to show bluefisb, potlltoes, el~m frit. guard leaped to his leet and the strength and spirit of ters, b row n e d panflSb and resumed the chase, which led trade and labor 01 ganizaUons. eels. through the rear yard of 484 ------Ever wonder wby people Looking for Allard, taward 'LaBelle. At this were so plump back then? time, a citizen .ca'led Farms Senior Ladies Well, these courses were fol. police, stating a police oUicet lowed by baby lobsters and a truly reliable needed help. Holding Party broiler chlckell3. Everything 'Farms Patrolmen Sam Car. was then topped oH by thick remodeling firm? della .and Donald Dewey Wf'J'e The Senior Ladies Club of hunks of watermelon and col.. dispatched and were flagged Grosse Pointe will have their fee brewed from Mocha and down at Hack aDd'LaBelle by first party of the year at the Java. the guard, who Slated he had Grosse Pointe War Memorial U this seems a liWe TOO When you add a room to your captured .FaraUa. The offteers on Wednesday, Sept. 8. sumptuous, how about a West. family's home, you want YOllr money's placed the young man under The group meets the seeond em picnic of the 1880's? The worth. You'll get it from Hamilton. 11lellen!~inj arrest and eaUed Woods I1U' and fourth Wednesday of each KexiclJII inflUeDcec! Westem And iou'll get our experience (over 20 . thorlties 'and released the month in the Jos.ephine Greg. eookery, so you'll be serving years of it), quality materials and Jeffe,.jon Colonnade youth to them. or)' Room or the Great Hall red peppers, IIge, garlic, gar. workmanship, free design service (we've Faralla posted bond oC $100 of Alger House at the Center. banzo belJll, cumin seeds aDd won national design awards), free estimates for a Woods !Court appearance Following tea, the group playa me J:.Owder, 9! i t h that old (no obligation) and you'll get satisfacticn f

I .. new equipment. The program was. establish. ed to ISsist unemployed R.N.'s in re-entering the nur"illg field TU 5.2550 i" wIth confidence and help off. [.. set the acute shortage of LUXURIOUS l~l.~UTg '. I qualified nurses in the health care field. Those nurses currently reg. iltered. in Michigan who are Return Enga&meDt of Interested in comJlleting the .• 1 ;'.'" course beforereturlling to full Jennifer O'Neill-Garj or part.Ume work should phone :Mlss Mary K. Fawdry, Grlmes..J'erry Houser R.N.. Saint John Hospital, "SUMMD OF ..42" 881-8200, extension 384 for an appointment for an interview. '., In Color-Rater 'R' ACID TEST 'You must ,be 18 yeaR of Know your aptitudes-,.-abil. Ity counts most doing the age or over to be admitt«l things you are capable of do. MONDAY TUESDAY Ing. $20,000 Added FREEADMISSION LABOR DAY FREE FORD PINTO HANDICAP (to luclcy ticlc.t Ito/der) I!'CH1~!SEGOLDEN POlt Parade ... 2: 10 Post Parade ... 3:20 10 Mile E. of 1-75 at Dequindr •• JO. 4-5785 IIT~~R~BUDDBA Featuring the very finest in Cantonese dishes for r Luncheons and Dinners, plus exotic Cocktails. e'. Frl. & Sot., II a.m. to 1 Mon., Thurs" 11 o,m. to 12 Sunday 12 to 12 COCKTAIL LOUNGI COM'UTI Neor Whittier, Ample Parking. c.rry Old Ie"'" 16340 Hlrper 881-6010

=.c=t .. Mlnut...,..from ~_.--' Gro.. ' Po(ntea ,I ~;"....II ,,:,,'--~I •• ,' ~ ' ,L ,. , .. ------;--:- . FAST SERVICE lIIII'_ "lIIII': ~NI! ON BREAkDOWNS 931-6657 TO. 5% annual rate on TimeDeposit passbook savings People all over town are taking advantage of our new higher interest rate-5% annually on TimeDeQoslt passhook savings! How about Precision and Production you? Just start your account with $500 or more. And add to it in amounts of $50 or more any time. Your new interest will be paid and compounded quarterly, Of course, to earn the new higher rate, the law requires that money be deposited at least 90 days. You may withdraw 7 A,M, TO METRO and STRAIGHTENING all or part of your funds dLJringthe first t~n days ofeach quarter and • All types of Matel;als still earn full interest for the precedi ng quarter. FORT WAYNE, IND. -. SHAFTS. STRUCTURAL STEEL .PLATES • TOOLS If you'd Iike even !ligher interest, remember:. we pay 5-112% • BULLGEARS .AUTOMOTIVEPARTS • EXCAVATING annual rate on one-year savi ngs certificates of $1,000 or more ... • EAST or WEST COAST - go direct wi'" our AND CONSTRUCTION ~QUIPMENT • ARMATURES. 5-314% annual rate on two-year savings certificate$ of $1,000 or more! A,M..P,M. Shu"'e Service to Metro CRANKSHAFTS AND DRIVESHAFTS • RODS AND TUBING So, if higher interest is in ~our best interest, open ~our account • SERVICETO CINCINNATI. DurON at any of our more than 80 offices, now. • INDIANAPOLIS. CHICAGO - Meigs and O.Hare. • Flame Hardening • • CHARTERfLIGHTS - fREIGHT SERVICE-anywhe,e • Dies • Shofh • Rails • Way' • Gears )OJ CJl.91t to knoN a DE I HOlT BANK-er For Reservolions and InformtJtion • Sprockets • Tuol, • Flame hardened piece, CALL YOUR TRAVEL AGENT: guoranteed straight. DETROIT BANK £, TRUST SORTING AND INSPECTION 'OF PARTS ~ DAY TRAVEL TU 6-0111 M.mlHlr FDIC 1007 JOY ROAD - DETROIT, 41204 - I'heM 'iM'2t or 964-3455 A Ql.lorl., (."h",)" of S.n'ice 10 0."011 oMl S.moundil'llJ A"dl

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Thursday, Se~tember 2. 1971 GROSSE POINTE NEWS ------_._------WINDSHIELD WIPED OUT was parked in froJ!.t of his , home. The windshield appear. o V' F h I Aeadelny Ready For Third Yellr .loseph Irvin, 17107 Maumee, ~ YACHT CRUISING l~ ed to have been broken with Plans for innovlltion:s--;-pro. -~ity-~iii be Sisler R()S~mary went to the City police station na law romT aCo pito In the Caribbean this winter on your own chartered yacht. a baseball bat or piece (,. RepreltD&alJve WUUa. R. Srrut, Jr. grammlng and curriculum de- Roney, R.S,C,J" who brings on Monday, August 30, to reo pipe. Crew Provided. One to five couples, one to three weeks, I port that sometime between '1 , \sign form a large part of The 20 years of teaching expel'i. p.m. on Sunday, August 29, The Republican Caucus of Caucus instructed its leader. Gro~se Poi~te .\~ad&my's prep, ence and a Masters in Montes. I V, E, B, Nichol~on 6' SC)n (Antigua) Ltd. aud that date .. -persons un. One angle that buUds up the House of Representatives, ship there would be a mini. arallon for Its IhJr~ year: Mueh sori Education. and Mrs.: Conl •• t LOC.I •• preunl,lI" known broke the windshield self.respect is acting OIl the after conferring with tbe Gov. mum of Republican votes put ~reater e~ph~s!s ':1'111 .be Harry T. Cook, Middle School on Ws '70 eonver.tible, wbicb square. ernor late last Thursday after. on the boud, not induding place~ on md~vlduah~e.d m. mathiscience instructor. Mrs, I noon, instructed Its leadership my own, in order to pass the structlon for Its antlclpatl!d Gerald Urbschat, a reading THOMAS I O'CONNELL, INC. to advise Speaker Ryan, now amended 'Bill over to the Sen. 390 sludents. specialist, will be reosponsible 19358 W. 10 Mile Rd., Southfield, Mich. 48075 t1lat he was finally willing to "te. "The Montessori philosophy for the Academy's develop. Phone: 353.1650 consider the Social Services Up to then Speaker Ryan 1 0.( s~lf.dir~tion and seK..mo. mental reading program, and Bill and had made conces. had refused to accept uny lIva~lon. wll~ see much broader Mrs. William Delbridge will - sions which he had beCore amendment limiting tbe up. applleallon IR all .o( tht: c1asse~. assume the post o( librarian. Gally reCused to make, to ad. date at a $5 Million savings Our teacher/pupIl ratio of.II:1 Sister Mary McGann. R.S.C,J.: vile Ryan that we would sub- unless the Republican leader. ~Uows. much .greater flexlbil. will become supervisor of the I mil an amendmen! to limit ship would commit itself to Ity wltb an. I!!cr~ased sense Religious Education Program . . . . Welcomes Your Travelling Guests the ADC cost oC living in. oppose any lurther reductions of a,-countablllty, r cpo r t s Strong parent support and . oo NINE Mill 10., al '.94 - Mi'Ullo. from IJlo Poinlo. crease to $3.00 per month and the Senate might make. We H~admaster Jobn M. Poplaw. involvement through the Parסס2 • 80 BEAUTIFUL AIR CONDIYIONED !lOOMS $8.00 for adolescents, instead had refused and :Mr. Ryan skI. ents Coordinating Council and o HEATED POOl 0 COFFEE SHOP ,oC $5.5U, a total reduction of finally receded from that posi. "Basic study skills will be newly formed Dad's Club give Ijust UDder $5 Million and that tion. scrutinized and individually promise of growth in the (u. we would further submit an Let me nlake it clear the develoPed. M\I'I:h greater use ture as phenomenal as the amendment to remove all Ian. Re{lublican Caucus in a rath. will. be made o~ ~ros~.level 25 percent increased enroll. guage whiCh could be COn. er rare show oCsolidarity con. and; mterest g~upmg. A new}y ment for the past two ye'lrs. strued as expressing legiBla. sistenUy stayed together on deosl~nl>dleanung cente~ WIll The school year will com. tive intent to adopt the costly this Bill and accomplished prOVide the students With a mence with a "Welcome Back ilnd controv~rsial We 1far e about all we could expect to full range research and in. to School Picnic" scheduled Study ComllUsslon report. at this time. We will, however. vestigatory facility." (or Sunday. September 12, 'd' th . work with iI'le Senate to ac. Joining the Academy (ac. 1------Prov! mg ese two amend. . f ------______ments were adopted then the duchonsco~lish of u~erthIS Bd1..needed re- We are still. faced with Adults Offered budget bills far in excess of I available revenue, even' with Cooking CI~sses "36.24-36" the one percent unit increase, the other .3 percent being for The Department of Com. SCHERVISH property tax credits. Speaker munity Services of the Grosse GIVE YOUR OUTLOOK A LIFT! Ryan may try to repeal the Pointe Public School System LANDSCAPE CO., INC. tax credit to steal an addition. is offering a choice of classes I 15139 Mack, Grosse Pointe al $'75 Million for his spend. in food preparation as part of \ Fo' In/o,m"',on C"II ing programs. I will fight this. the adillt education program 882-7730 '1 will continue to fight to for the faU semester. DDGWaOD reduce all these budget bills 'From Baked Alaska to bam- 15304 KERCHEVAl ' YA 2.9070 to match available revenue, burgers supreme, your' cutin-! .1 and the next battle looks like ary talents-and tastes will be it will be on the educa lion bill. satisfied by attending one of I hope this bill can be amend- these classes. In all classes, ed to reduce it without too students will not only be able severely sHeeting our own to participate in the ,prep8ra- s y s t e m. Nevertheless; the tion of the foods, but will be budget must be balanced. able to sample the fruits of WE NEED The members of our Caucus their labors at the conclusion have, to date, stuck together of each class period. on major budget issues with French and Gourmet Cook. a real determh1aUon to bal. ing will be taught by Chef ance the budget, a determina. Louis Perge!. Mr. Pergel is YOUR CAR! tion which has kept our Re. currently in the. Commercial AND WE Will PAY TOP DOLLAR! publican minority po s i ti 0 n Foods department of Chadsey strong and one that Speaker High SChool where he trains Our used ear inventory is low, 10 we are allowing top dollar for Ryan knew he bad to deal apprentice chefs for hotel .11+rede-ins against the purchase of any ..ew Chrysler or Plymouth with. work. This class will meet on That we succeeded last Fri. Thursday evenIDgs for ten WI'LL ALLOW These proportions attract attention. So will this attractive beauty. A day in reducing the Social ween, three hours a night IF YOU. DRIVE: AS MUCH AS: deli~h.!ful~ .~ell proportioned 4 bedroom colonial, 2Y2 baths, with many Services Bill without any com- starting October 7. mittment to the Speaker to op- - other~,;inter~sting qualifications. Large living Room, formal Dining pose further reductions and Food and Cake Decorating '&1 FORD, CHEVYOR PLYMDUlH '1,000 Room, exceptionally different Breakfast Room, Family Room. Excellently that we have removed any lan- will also be instructed by Chef Perge!. Starting October 12, located on plus 100 foot lot. Call us for a personalized appointment. guage adopting the Welfare '68 fORD, CHlll OR PLYMOUTH $1,300 Study Commission's report this class will meet lor eight are important changes in this consecutive weeks, two hours - Bill. 'Now we can move on to a night, on Thursday evenings. '69 FORD, CHM OR PllMDUlH '1,700 , other issues and hopefully get Party Cookery and Planning a budget for this State in the will have two instructors. Mrs. '61 OLDS,PONT., ORCHRYS, ",200 next week or so. Patricia SChneider will in- Passage of the bill did struct six of the eight meet- , '68 DLDS, I OR CHRYS. 884-6200 break the legislative logjam ings covering short cuts to PONT' SI,sOO simple and. successful prepara. .. 9J) Kercheval On-the-Hill and other budget bills ,,:ere , passed the same day. ' . tion of menus and food for '69 OLUS, PONT, OR CHRYS. '2,150 The school aill bill is this entertaining. M r s. H e I e n week's task in the House, and Huber will, preside over two I will report on it next week. evening classes, demonstrat. 8V2 ACRES 5Ut-'M£1l, ing the art of creati,ng hot and :~Y::T~:t,:~~~r~NTs cold bars d'oeuvres. This class ALL SALE PRICED, READY\ FOR DELIVERY! '1'5 51'\,\. Goodwill Planlf will meet or. Monday evenings {or eIght weeks, two hours a BUT fALL Clothing Sale night starting October 18. IS JUST AROUND Cooking for Two will be of- KEN BROWN~ Truck loads of fall and win- fered in the near future. Inter- ter clothing will be featured ested ,persons are urged to CHRYSLER • PLYMOUTH • THE CORNER • • • at a special "Back To School" register as soon as possible 3350 E. JEFFERSON Gin.,~ 'pJ;lIle":;~nn~ for these classes, as registra. 82 KercheviJl'Avc~ue ... , ,1l1l4-(){'00 sale to be held at the Good. will Industries' Retail Store, tion is limited. Call the De. AND THAT MEANS .12810 East Warren near Can. partment of Community Serv- ner, '~ln Thursday, September ices, 885.3808 or 885-0271. HOUSE HllNTING TIME 9, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. WrrH PEOPLE IN A The sale is an eUort to bring East Side residents some Cinema League of the same benefits Central BUYING MOOD city residents received at the Meets Sept. 9 recent "-In.The..plant" sale There currenllly exists a housing situation where held at the main GoodwiU The Grosse Pointe Cinema . there are more buyers I han homes for sale, 50 Building. In addition to a huge League begins its fall-winter of necessity we musl 'luickly restock our shelves quantity of completely cleaned season on Thursday, Septem- before the early Fall buying season is upon us. or washed and renovated Win- ber 9, at 8 o'clock, in Fries ter clothing for the entire Auditorium. Films on New SELLutG HOlrS IS OUR IUSIlESS AND family, the sale will feature England Hills and Coast and additional furniture bargains Mount Desert Island will be HAS BEEN FO~ THE PAST S2 YEARS and a s~cial assortment of . dishes, bric-a-brac and house. featured. The movies w~re If your house is for sale. our appraisal team will inspecl hold articles. taken by Robert Makara With same and give you an eslimate of the salesprice which we " E t W. a Reflex Bolex Camer8.16mm. fee! can be obtained. There is no charge for Ihis service. G00 dwil• s a s arren I store is one of the newest Then on Thursday, Septem. If it is then listed wilh us. pholographs will be taken and a and most DIodern of the nine be~ 23, a~ 8. o'clock, also. at data sheet complete as \0 price. lenns. if any; mortgage. Goodwill stores and has over F~les Audlto.rlum, the sub)ect room sizes and other infonnation. prepared for each sales- man in our organization and for other brokers operating in .10.000 square feet of selling wilt be ~exlco .. Members and space, Two large parking lots guests wlll see films taken by the area whom we feel might be helpful in finding a buyer. are adjacent to the store for the 18t~ George C. Cos.saboom the Cl)nVeniell.ce of shoppers. and given to the C I n em a in these noisy clays is a rare privilege. Free refreshments will be of. Leogue by Mrs. Cossaboom. JOHNSTONE & JOHNSTONE HAS A TRADE.IN PLAN Well surrounded by trees on 0 quiet cul.de-sac near lake St. Clair, this loveI}' Grosse fered to shoppers and there The commentary will be han. Pointe Forms house has everything to recommend it inside also. It includes 4 ample will be drawings for a variety died by Alfred Thomas, world Should a prospect desire 10 purchase anolher home more Bedrooms and 2lh Bathrooms, a living Room, paneled library with fireplace, Family suitable to his requiremenls bul musl first dispose of his of prizes. traveler. Room, Recreation Room, and 0' low-walled brick patio reaching into the woodlaf,d. present one. our Trade.ln facility will eilher purchase his Goodwill Industries is a Picures on New England by Heated by gas and cooled by 0 central system. Appurtenances are top grade present home outright or guaranl'~e to sell it al a pre- part of the world's largest Pierre Palmentier will be the throughout, and the home is in prime condition. let us take you through it. We think arranged price within 90 days. vocational rehabilitation agen. highlight of the Thursday, Oc- cy League For The Uandi- taller 14 meeting at Fries you'll like it. capped.Goodwill. Industries. In Auditorium at 8 o'clock, Mrs. WE PROCESS THE ENTIRE TRANSACTlOTll llddition to training and evalu. Palmentier will do the com. FROM BEGINNING TO END tion programs, employment of mentary. 'the handi~apped. is offered, Ray Walk will present slides Exclusive of legal seIVices.we furnish the prospect. arrange through IndustrIa! contract on Africa and Ethiopia on B'JSINESS IS PEOPLE for financing. insurance and title work: prepare all neces- work an~ the repal~ and sale Thursday, October 28, at 8 E'p

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GROSSE POI~ITE NEWS . Thursday, September 2, 1971 ------,------~ ,------_. "---_ .. - ---_._--_ .._.--._~--_ .. -. --_._---_ ..._------~ ru~~~~E~~:;~.IMemorial Center Schedule I What Goes 0 .. OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL SETEMBER 2. SEPTEMBER 9 ' GROSSE POINTE FARMS, MICHIGAN 48236 at Itcoecl ClaN Pouc. Plid at DetIoit, II1dUCaa Open Dally 1:00 a.m .•I:OO p.m. "L- b FULLY PAID CIRCULATION (Tieket OWee Clnsed SUIlday) ••• 11r I rar,. By Pat Rousseau *All Memorlal sponsored .etlvltl" open to the By Viralal. Leourd Unless You're a Compalison Shopper Phon. TU 2-6900 Grosse Pointe publk. Hospital equipment available I why make it your career to dash here, there 1I... Nt' M1cb'-an Pre" AuoelaUoe aDd National Wlorlal ~JaUoe for free loan: eruteh ell, wheel ~haln. heatinl lamps A new book on the"taboos, way, and so. 1 suppose. some. and everywhere on shopping safaris when in. one NAftONoU. ADVUnlllNOa&I'UIEM1'Anva. d h 'pltal bed bugbears and outmoded rules day it will be acc/:'nted, Week!)' Nt ...... r n\&U.e. lnc, an ()l; s. .. convenient block from Hall Place to McMillan .. lUllI "",au•. N.w York It. New York BYranl '.7300 GROSSE OINTE GARDEN CENTER AND LEND. of English usage" is MISS The w 0 r d "praCtiCallY'" you can find just about everything from candy :ass Norlb IIld1l,aJl A~~u~AGO OFnCEPhon• FInancial1-1214 ING LIBRARY. Mrs. Harry Frost on dutt Tuesdays, THISTLEBO'ITOM'SHODGOB.should mean "Cor all praeU. ',INS by Theodore M, Bern. cal purposes" but now it has to convertibles. If you are a comparison shopper, ROBERT B. EDGAR.. EDITOR 'bd GENERAL MANAGER Wednesdays. Thursdays, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Vo unteer eon. stein. The ")1iss Thistlebot'l cc'ne to mean about the same I have a field day. The prices are right but you WIWAH ADAMO,. "", ","'" ADVEKTISINGMANAGER eultant on duty Fridays Z-4 p.m. 881-4594. tom" .in th,ism?st unusual pro. thing as "virtually." Did you can't compare the friendly service. JANET MUELLER ' ,,, FEATURE PAGE. SOCIETY Tblll'Sday September Z vocatwe tItle IS your elemen. know that the formation of the JAMU J. NJAIIL, .. "".."""-'_ ...".""-.., , ..,-,....,..,...... NNEEW.S.12:30S p.m.-Duplicate Bridge. Mrs. Phili C. Gibbs. bry school teacher who laid I word "presidentiat" is not From England . . . to• the PE?PER WHITELAW", , "' .. ' .. ',..EWS DI'rAl'tor. p down all manner of rules and I correctly formed? It should Sign of the Mermaid, 75 Ker- NANNETrE SINGER.".", ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ..,..,,..,n 'ealcu. projected for 1971.72, a de. floor,' plus powder room. Quick possession. WILLIAM R. HAMlLTON II DAVID M. HAMILTON Also Certificate Programs lated at $91 per pupil, al. cline of, 65 over last ycar's though as in the past, the total of 711. Realistically priced under $50,000. CLARENCE E. OTTER V.A. a;,proved Catalogue aVCliJable amount actually paid 'may dif. Registration for fall term fer from the am'ountpromised. RECKLESSNESS OPEN SUNDAY 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. CHAPELS For example, 'Ilthougb the Power without responsibil. August 9 thru September 8. 1971 state 'aid COllmulafor 1970.71Ity is the key to most scrious Detroit 3975 CASS AVENUE • 831-2712 allocated $141 per pupil, the highway accidents these days. GEORGEl. PALMS, Realtor-aaG-4444 Birmingham. 820 EAST MAPLE e 644-6000 schools received only $124per pupil. Feuds are started by Colks "'"mill' 1III,\j,w,\,\ for orw a rrrllllry An amend,ment to Lhe Sen. who want ~ace at their price.

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1I Program Revealed_ ;Grosse Pointe Brand, of Organization Devoted to ! Study and Promulgation of French Language : and Culture Offers VMied Fere For Year . The Aliiance Francai-;- de aj.-osse Point~, at the "\.. '~_ outset of its second season, anllounces a colorful and ",:' ~. r~'i varied 1971.72 program for those interested in the • • ..... 'rcnch language, French culture or the French point. •. of-view. • ------~~ \ Kick.off fflr this year's cheese and s;,usage dinner, a :-.'~J" ach~ihes will be "Une' guitaris.t and cabaret.style WOMIN'S PAGIS ., I! poil'ee Alascienne," (ea. decorations, .- -" - tutlng: "Choucroute Gar.. .The (Irst months of. 1972 nie et Musique " to be held! WIll. ~'(er a color travelogue . ~'''Dr!VIng Through France." '"''''w.. ~-"... at the Stro.h Brewery Mon. by localites Mr. and Mrs. --" - ...... --~' I day evem.ng,. S.eptember Pierre Palmentier; Jean Ber From Another Pointe I Short and to 13, at the InVlt,ilLon of AI. in a recital.spect.\cle oC A 'l!lI' Hance member Mrs. Peter French poetry. co.sponsored of VJew t' Stroh. by the Detroit Alliance; and • The Pointe , This is a members.only d. a ta.lk in French on Lo~is By Janet Mueller lair to aCCord veterans and Lumlere and tile French cm . , newcomers a chance to get ema b~ Charle~ Ford, a Can- acquain~ed in an atmosphere (erencler ~Ulclal o( the fed. rs E t 1 S Among the 445 members o( of gaiety and (un. Mrs. erated Ailiauces. tembMer l'5 .. R. Harrigan won't be in Por uga ep. Alma College's Class of 1975 CharJesBachrach is taking Other planned occasions in. who will arrive on the mid. reservations. elude the popular Wine- Arthur Hailey, author of "Airport,' "Hotel" and state campus Saturday, Sep. "Soiree d'hommage a Fer-, Tasting Series in April, (co. the forthcoming "Wheels," (Now I wonder what tember 18, to hegin a five-day naudel," to .be held in the sponsored by the War Memo- THAT'S all about ... ?!), has volunteered to speak to orientation program before Photo by t:ddi,' M,'Gralll. Jr. Grosse Pointe War ::Itemo-/ rial), a May organ concert members and friends of the Bon Secours Assistancc classes begin the following I Venetian Night, a mid-summer GEORGE MENENDEZ, of We st. rial's Fries Auditorium the featuring the works oC Frenc!l LeaguE. Thursday -are Grosse Pointe I tradition at the Detroit Yacht Club, chester road, escorting Mis,,; MARION evenin" oC October 12 will composers, a Junll luncheon The League's board of directors has arranged for North High School gr-aduates traditionally begins with a Fleet Re. CALVERT, prepare to receive salutes featur: a Fernandel fiim in I Wi~h a Frenc~-sr.ting g~e:t t b h ld' th C t 1 B 11 f th MARY A. AMBROSE, daugh. Vl'eW. DYC COMMODORE and MRS. aboard "Paper Tiger" at this year's French w:th English subtitles, an, as gra,n lna e, a ~ a a dinner o. e e In e rys a a room 0 e ter of MR. and Mrs. ROB. "La Vache et Le Prlsonnier," Gourmet Dinner on Bastille Grosse Pointe War Memorial preceding Mr. Hailey's ERT H. AMBROSE, of Ros. JOSEPH M. BELLARDI, (right), of gala. and a brief talk in French on Day, July 14. talk. Iyn road, and STEPHEN M. Put n amP 1 ace, COMMODORE "_____ this recently deceased inter- :rhe Alliance will also offer Title of that talk is "The Writing of 'Wheels,'" SCHLEICHER, son of the ------. . I national star. It is open to the prizes to school stu.dents who and since all of the research and a great deal of the WILLIAM SCHLEICHERS, of ROE, of Birmingham. The new I GENZI'. of Fair. Acres drive. NANE'l7E SUZANNE KOTZ. general public. de~onstrat~ exce~lIoMI pro. 't' d' D tr. d't b b G Brys drive; Grosse Pointe baby will be christened in WESLEY ROBERT JOHNSON of LeWiston road. OJ "C 'n' r own d and! ficlency m their Fnmch Wfl 'lOg was one In e 01t an 1 s !lU ur s, rosse South High SchOOl eraduates Saint Paul's-on.the.Lakeshore oC Rid~~ road, CHARLES ~ 0 * char~ing aS~o~tur~:r ~ith a studies. AlIian~e membl"r M~s. Pointers should find i~ ver/-rr~ interesting. WILLIAM P. KENNEDY, son this Sunday September 5 by NORMILt; LAWLER. of Hall THOMAS R. VERBEKE. of Fr nch family uackground Rene Robert IS school chall'. of MR. DI~.dii,y~; . .!J_~~Be"".:l.'.!>!,,~"1:'~: rooiD"l!l.mrdjiyl"8eptemtie'i-"''Y8j'''ri'dm~J:'''''IuiUI'1l5 o'C!I_kJ'Me'ghan'S paternal grandmoth. Htgli'-'School'" g r a d u ate s All local gardeners are urged to bring in their er is MRS. JOSEPH MON- KATHLEEN MARIE FUL- '- prize flowers and vegetables, of perfect color and health-naturally!-submltting at least six s~Unens of each of the smaller vegetables, cherry tomatoes, for example, and three of the larger. ONE BEAN is not an acceptable entry! (You laugh . . • but • . • ) Ms" • ... This year, for the first time, there will be a 1t- Junior Division, open to Pointe ,boys and girls, and '1/- ,;. -# \ ~ " , ...7JI"_ this should prove extremely popular, for the young. sters are among our most 'livid growers. ~RT E~o,va -roTA l 13<>ovl'y Bonsai trees will ,also 1:le judged. Many are ~'\ " SHDWs If wanted, for masses of these stunning miniature plants 1971 IIICHIGAN .'AR FA•• (Continued on Page 20) Free Star.Studded entertainment ... • Tom Jones. Bob HlJpe • The Fifth Dimension • Glen Campbell ... and BART EDMOND Winding Up Our Hair stylist with two total educational Beauty Shows ear.h day, August 27 through September 12. Be one of our "FAIR.EST Maiden" Winners! At J. L. Hudson's Community Arts Auditorium. Don't miss the excitement. See You al 10 .\.M. at the Fair. Bart Edmond SU ER Beauty Salon GROSSE POINTE WOODS DOWNTOWN 21316 Mock Aye. 45 E. Adam. 886-CJ060 WO 2-1112 SALE Thur.day and Friday evening. by oppoinlmenf

With Wonderful Buys at personalized Christmas Cards Come see the entire Helgc: Collection Monday and Tuesday Sept. 13 and Sept. 14-Grosse Pointe Now-Buy 10% • DRESSES COSTUMES SAVE Wednesday, Sept. I5-Somerset Mall • • You are cordialiy invited to select your person . • PANTSUITS • ROBES informal modeling • alized Christmas cards from our outstanding 11 O,m.. 4 p.m. • SLACKS collection of albums and save 10% between now ALLWEA THER COATS and October 15. For years, we have been one • of the eastside's leading Christmas card dealers with over 60 Albums on display. At your serv- ice will be Margaret Moran, Ruthe Shumaker, Lillian Mantel, Helen Ryan, Vivienne Morrison, Josephine Von Mach and Helen Kramer-all qualified to make your selection easier. See you soon . //&;lb~ )ht sh()ps of

3 Kercheval Ave .• at Fisher Road Punch and Judy alock TU 1.1505 W"lton.PitrCe ~-- --- Kercheval at st. Clair . Gresse Pointe S~r SI.r. Hours: I • Open Daily 9:30 a.m. 10 S p.m. 3~e Sp~ere and OlIr new store CLOSED SATURDAYS 2861 Somerset Mall Troy .... ------I 19149 MACK AVE., Grosse Polnt. Woods, TU 4-6615

b ...... b b b • .. 'Bz' Awy t L...... b bon" b '~~.",,~:~~~:it1' -:":''~)t~;,I""::":T*?"";1.i,'7"-:7...... + + ~. '.1 I Peg- FourtMn ------_._------,-----GR.OSSE POINTE NeWS ------_._------Thl.lrsd.y, September 2, 197 J Society News Gathered from All the Pointes ------,--- -_._------_._---- +--_._------her committee are Mrs. Dirks- "sonIYorkshire road, and the late I Carol Strevy, of New York. Program DWy. Miss Grant, Mrs. Robert Mrs. Ronald P. Abeles 34r. Harrison. wore an Ivory I Claude Flscber, of ;'I/ew Sillery, Xra. R. H. Axsom. I,Anna Lee Harrl fraille gown with seed pearls I York, served as best mln for (Colltlaued. Iroa rl't 11) ~h'!i. Howard B. Capponi and I d b d accenting her bodice, sl:!eves ~r. Abeles, son of Mr. and the Mesdames Ghlbeaux, Mar. Robert. secretary Mrs. ChrIs- 'I W Ie" and veil. I Mrs. Oscar Abelts, of Lo~ tian J. Gbibeaux and Mrs. sball aDd Bachrach. e n am rig e Forget.me.not~ surrounded IAngeles. Michael Creed, aho Thomas Morrow, Mrs. Peter Other chairmen for the sea. ner bouquel of white Sweel. of New York, was an usher, Stroh, Kim l'luyen, auditor, son are Mr •. jo"rank Donovan, I '.' - .-- ---.- 1 heart roses. Professor Charles M, BuU~r. and Mrs. JO&~pli J. MarshaU, speci,d evenu, and Mrs. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Peter Abeles Choose Chase i Wearing peasant.style Li. j: of Ann Arbor, gave the bride in clrarge of publicity. Christian Quinet, who will I House, Harvard Business School, as 'berly floral lawn frocks were in marriage. . . Mrs. Wilkinson is entertain. handle publicity for Frencb , I Setting for Rites maid of honor Camil~e Bud~. . The llewlywew. will reSide m~nt chairman. serving on publications. IR " ----- of Ann Arbor, and bndesmald New Haven, Conn. I Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Peter Abeles wrote the ---. ------.------ceremony for their wedding Saturday, August 28, at ~. 2 o'clock in Chase House, H3rvard B\lsiness School, ICambridge, Mass. The Harvard University setting f was chosen by the couple as it was the place where MELANGE they first met. '( .. I The Reverend Herbert canopy. of greens and yel- and I low spider mums. lAST 3 DAYS' I Ve~ter~, ,of the Harv~r~ The bride, the former Anna Umtarlan Ch.urch, offiCI- Lee Harrison, daughter of Mrs. The Detroit Antique Show ated at the ntel; under a Howard Clayton Harrison, of 1------ANNUAL MIDSUMMER have a special gel'acquainted offer 'or you. Mrs. David C. Wells FURNITUR.( Make a purchase of $5.00 or more at MelANGE, and receive one free admission to the Detroit Antique Show, September 22 through 26 at the Ught Guard Armory, the 150-exhibit show thot is the third largest antiques show in the nation. SALE! Save 50< on advance tickets to Detroit Antique Show, on sale now at MELANGE. Come in ond $ee our new ~to(k, just arrived, including: Lenox candles, dolls, imprinted table 10'050%00 accessories. flOOR SAMPLES, IN' STOCK Custom Framing Special: 10% off on Christmas cards COLLECTIONS, ACCESSORIES AND ANNA LEE HARRISON, daughler of Mrs. Howard Clayton Harrison, of Yorkshire road, and ACCENTS OF OUR VERY F1N1$T the late Mr. Harrison, spoke her marriage vows ....HOME fURMISHINGS Saturday, August 28, to Mr. Abeles, son of Mr . MELANGE . and Mrs. Oscar Abeles, of Los Angeles, Calif., in Kerrhc\.al A"ellue 31 Aller Road Chase House, Harvard Business School, Cambridge, Mass.

pholo by Bruee' Hubbard Scene Friday, August 27, ,of the wedding of ELIZABETH KING (Mimi) THURBER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Thurber, Jr., of Edgemere fGad, and Mr. Wells, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Thompson Wells, of Handy road, was Saint Paul's- on-the Lakeshore. Rites In St. Paul's For Mimi Thurber Jft-,~~!~~~?I GROSSE POINTE: 20343 Mack Avenue TU 4-5885 Elizabeth King Thurber was married to David BIRMINGHAM: 999 S. Hunter At Woodward MI 7-2600 Corcoran Wells at 4 o'clock in the afternoon Friday, LIVONIA: Merri.5 Plaza, 5 Mi./M.erri~n 522-3600 August 27, in Saint Paul's-on-the-Lakeshore. The re- SHOP: Moon., Thurs. & Frio 'til 9 P.M. ception was held at the Grosse Pointe Club. The. bride is the daugh- -.------ter of Mr. and Mrs. Cleve- theU' home in Grosse Pointe - land Thurber, Jr., of F_arm_s_. _ Edgemere road. The bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs; Clark Thompson Wells, o~Handy road. Mimi's wedding gown was ereated in Paris in 1889 for her great. grandmother, the late Mrs. Cyrus Bentley, of Chicago. It was worn again by her grandmother, the late SPEC/ALL Y PRICED Mrs. David Osborne Hamil. '':'. ton, in 1922, and by her mother SHORT SLEEVE in 1946. The gown, mellowed to a , POLO SHIRT rich ivory, has a jacket.style bodice with a pearl.embroi. dered sta nding Eliza beth'ln 99 collar. Pearl embroidery also 6 decorates the deep lapels, ex. lending to the waist, and the cuffs of the three.quarter length sleeves. A liny yoke of heirloom Rosepointe lace fin- ishes the V neckline. A panel, encrusted with pearls and edged with a pearl fringe, ex. lends down the front of the Fashioned in heavy gauge skirt, and a medinm train falls from the waistline. 100% polyester r Mimi's fingertip veil of dou. • Machine washable, ble imported illusion was held machine dryable in place by a band of antique .)Uf: lmer I'lory satin. She carried a - Placket front with double stitched small bouquet of tiny l:ream body seams for great comfort, orchids anll decp purpie as. ters. Malron of honor MrR. slim, trim fit. James E. Vournakis, sister of • Perfect with Jeans, Pants, the bridegroom, and maid of Skirts, Vests, Sets. S/\LE honor Merrill Casgrain, cou. sin of the bride. wore gowns • Select from Navy, Red, Wine, Henredon's Queen Ann Style Dining Ensemble, Now At Special Sa\lings... of buttercup yellow vollle wIth Gold, Purple, Brown, Cream. a white floral design embrol. --I ..,,. from a col'cction of distinctive designs inspired hy the 18th Century dered on their skirts and white ; embroidery trimming lhelr ":\ I jewelry necklines apd cap "Golden Age" of English cabinptmaking. Here is timeless design, superb sleews. Bridesmaids were Cathar- execution and the beauty of rare, natural materi.als. For example, the ine Lilly, Pamela Wrigley, Margo WlUits, of Kansas City, reverse matched walnut veneer table top is bordered by inlays of ebony, and Susan Welzel, of St. Louis. Their gowns of purple vallie boxwood and a band of prima vera veneer. Come see the many distinctive lVere identical in design to those of the honor altenda nts. They carried small bouquets -ALSO SPECIALLY PRICED pieces from the foremost names in furniture, now at reduced prices. of yellow daisies with deep purple asters. POLO SHIRT IN COTTON INTERLOCK Thomas C. Kerwin served as best man. Ushers w ere 50 50 C 1eve I and Thurber, m, SHORT SLEEVE 4 lONG SLEEVE 5 b rot her of the bride, C. FALL COLORS IN SIZES S.M.L. Thompson Wells, Jr., brother JacobsoYls or the bridegroom, Selden ~. ~'iliID~ U@(j' UDu@ lJD@)lJDD@ Daume, Jr., William O. Br8d- OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHT 'Tll 9 P.M. 17141 Kercheval, Grosse Pointe ley, III, Robert J. France and Albert Berres. The couple are vacationing 63 KERCHEVAl-ON- THE-Hill on Bermuda. They will malre

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o • ~. "1 Thursday, September 2, 1971 G R 0 SSE POI N T E, NEW S P'gl Fift •• n Women's Page • • • by, of and for Pointe Women ------_ .. _-_._------,---- ._------_._--- Mrs. JosephB. Tompkins Mrs. Joseph Collins, Jr. Mr. Huetteman To Claim Bride Susan Elizabeth Bell Colonel and Mrs. Wilbur A. (jon. She is currently teaching Ackert. of Battle Creek, h~ve in Chicago. announced the engagement of Her £iance, in the food their daughter, Nancy Genr. brokerage business in Harper Married On Friday da, to John Huetteman, 111, i son of Mr. and Mrs. John Wood~ and a Lieutenant in the Reception at>the Grosse Pointe Yac:ht Club Follows lluetteman. Jr.. of Algonac, Uniled Stales Army Reserves. formerly of Lake Shore lane. is a Grosse Pointe High School Afternoon Rites At Which She Is Wed The prospectin' bride. a and Mit'higan Slate L'niversily to Joseph Bourg Tomp~ins former Miss Michigan, was graduate affiliated with Lamb. graduated from Weslern Mich. da Chi Alpha fraternity, Gross~ Pointe Memorial Church was the setting ! iglln Universily with a Bache. I A De~ember wedding is for the Friday, August 27, marriage of Susan Eliza. i lor of Arts degree in Educa.: planned. beth Bell, daughter of George Ohio Bell, of Balfour r~ad,and the late Mrs. Bell, and Joseph Bourg Tomp- kms, .son ~f Mr.. and Mrs. Charles Stilwell Tompkins, of WIndmill POInte drive. <$------Dr. Rar Kielv, officia~ed velvet ribbon '1nd they carried \ll~1 \\arlllih ~uld l'harlll III \llllr at the 3 (.0 clock ntes which yellow daisies. d"Il) r \\ I t II 1111 r 1110 .. 1 11I11'rl' .. IIII~ ~ere followed by a re~ep- Charles Stilwell Tompkins, tlOn at the Grosse Pomte III, the bridegroom's brother, d"-'~II- ,",01 , .. Iur-. \lIuIII' ..I" ~",d Yacht Club. was best man. James and Ifl'l~III.L''', After a wedding h'ip to John Tompkins, two other ,....i.c,.,!, / "1,, (Il J Mackinac ~Island the newly. brothers, John M. Bell, the weds will reside in East Lan. bride's brolher, Harry Kurtz .'01"''''''" I'fln',flruUl ;,/(',:;0 (" "/'1.; sing where both attend Micro. and John Peebles were ush. gan Stale University. ers. Tadross & Zahloute Th~ for!Uer Miss Bell chose The bridegroom's mother I 136MAOISON 963.7400 a white silk organza wedding selected a pale blue silk bro. gown, daisy.appliqued and cade coat and dress ensemble fealuring a hand.tucked bo- and a ~ymbldium orchid ATTENTION dice, She carried a bouquet corsage. of white daisies arid baby's. breath. The ALLAN NEEFS, .1fe BULOVA Wearing yellow and green. back in Stonehurst road after flowered print frocks with a trip around the world. '1'h1!lr Empire waists, tt;cked with Photo by J. S, DeForHt fin31 stop was :france wher8 o During a Friday. afternoon, August 27, cere. ACCUTRON moss green velvet, were they rendezvo\\sed with daugh. mony SUSAN ELIZABETH BELL, daughter of matron of honor Mrs. Bruce ter Sherrie, spending the sum- photo by Dick Hunt OWNER. Black. the ;bride's sister and George Ohio Bell, of Balfour road, and the late Mrs. JUDY BARLOW and Mr. Collins, son of Mr. mer there under auspices of Bell, became the bride of Joseph Bourg Tomp- Kislra Jewelers is now avlhorized for bridesmaids Prudence White. the Foreign Study League. and Mrs. Joseph C. Collins, of Birmingham, ex- kins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stilwell Tomp- sales & service of Accufron Walches. lock, Roxanne LiaChance, Mrs. Neef wHI entertain sep- changed marriage vows in St. Michael's Episcopal Mrs. Bruce Saliman, Marge tember 9 at a luncheon honor. kins, of Windmill Pointe drive, in Grosse Pointe hurch Saturday, August 28. The John R. Barlows Tompkins, the bridetroom's ing MRS. ERNEST BAUER, Memorial Church. Lakecrest larie, are the bride's parents. sister, and Anllelle Kaspor. who will be married to ROB. Their floppy crocheted ha KISKA ts ERT W. SCRJ'PIPS September It's no problem to talk, but at Michigan State University. were banded with moss green 18. it's diHicult to say IOme!Jdng. Mrs. Collins's sorority is Pi .JEWELERS Judy Barlow Bride Beta Phi. Mr. Collins is a 63 Kercheyal, on the Hill member of Delta Tau Delta Low.r Ln.1 Colonial Fedr,al allUding need help packing? Of J. C. Collins, Jr. fraternity. 885-5755 St. Michael's Episcopal Church was the setting An American Airlines Saturday afternoon, August 28, for the wedding of Stewardess will demonstrate Judy Barlow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bar- low, of Lakecrest lane, and Joseph C. Collins, Jr., son proper packing techniques of Mr: andM~. Joseph C. Co1lli1s, of Birmingham. using some of our A reception. at the De. ~ . troit Boat Club followed Algonac. the 2 o'clock rites with Following a v Be a tio n in The Reverend Edgar H, Toronto the newlyweds will French Co. Bench Made Yeoman presiding. . ~ake their home in East ~n. Ccilifornia Casual Luggage The brille wore an ivory silk Img where both are semon organza gown designed with a in both garment carriers square yoke. Empire waist, and bags. bishop sleeves and a mandar~ ".~~SWEIMSM';',;. '~JIli~~H:~~tr~'~ was also lace.appliqued. MASSAGE ENJOY COFFEE WHilE CHATTING WITH A small lace crown held her OUR TIlAVEl CONSULTANT ABOUT ANY TRIP PLANS bouffant veil offmported ll. ill Jour II••• IwlolJ aDd we ~arrJed a bou- Gr club HARVEY'S quet of Jvory Sweetheart roses THURSDAY, SEPT. 9 and stephl,notis. lADIES to A.M. and 10:30 A.M. Her attendants wore floor Compleat 2 r.M. and 2:30 P.M. length frocks of melon saki ONLY cloth trimmed with ivory lace. Fer lIIlPOiJl .... , Traveler Their flowers were matching sweetheart roses. Call: Marian Maid of honor was Nancy Ottmann 345 Fisher Road 881-0200 Hudson, of Piqua, 0., a for. mer classmate of the bride at 294.1196 William Woods 00 II e g e. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Steven • a.lII. to • PJII. Flanders, of l!;ast Lansing, Mond.Jy thru Mrs. Dennis Collins. of ster- Friday "lILit: ling Heights, and Martha Brown. Wendy Collins, niece of the bridegroom, was flower girl. Dennis J. Collins served as his brother's best man. Ushers were James ,M. O'Neil "and Michael G. Hermoyian, of Birmingham. Gregory S. Col. lins, of Flint, and the bride's brother John L. Barlow. The mother of the bride chose a Hong Kong silk print

costume in gold, orange O. and white accented with gold and orange beading. She wore a corsage of Sweetheart roses. A mint green S3tin gowl1 with a matching lace coat was the choice of the mother of the bridegroom. Her corsage was of yellow Sweetheart mushroom.. . .popplng up In roses. The b rid e is the grand. daughter of Mrs. L-awrence C. bright junior lingerie by Barlow, of Grosse Pointe, and Mrs. Dale Armstrong, of Old Formflt-Aogers for day and Greenwich, Conn. Mrs. Hugh Stringer, the bridegroom's night. Our "Mushroom Mates" grandmother, res ide s In print is purple/orange on soft.

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'.ge SixtMn GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday. September 2; 1971 Society News Gathered from All the Pointes B~ Mrs. David Keith Hayward Evening Ceremony For Miss Gilmore A life.loDg friend of the Gilmore family, The in a Yanlnl fiower print of I The bridegroom's mother orcbid, greeD and blue, banded wore a pole plnlt silk.faced Antique Fair Reverend William G. Huber, of Flint, officiated at at their waists with royal blue Isatin dress and jacket en .. I.the Saturday, August 28, wedding of Frances Rodgers velvE't. semble with jeweled buttons. _.. ..._.- ... ..--_.._-- .. ..--- __ _---_ _ _._------Gilmore, daughter of Circuit Judge and Mrs. Horace Wearing orchid Crocks sash. Her corsage was of pink rose. W. Gilmore, of Harvard road, and David Keith Hay. ed with orchid lInd white buds. striped Swiss ribbon were Out-of.town guests included ward, son of the Frank E. Haywards, of Dearborn, in j u n i 0 r bridesmaids Reed Mrs. Hulse Hays, of Circle. Grosse Pointe Unitarian Church. ~inor and. E1~beth Hars, ville, 0., grandmother 'of the CRANBROOK AUDITORIUM both of Cincll)nati, 0., eousJ/1.S bride, Mr. and Mrs. Hulse SSo LONE PINE ROAD The 6 o'clock rites at 1) ,-- oC tbe bride. Hays, Jr., of CincinnaU, the which Mrs. Huber served soie gown applied with reo I Miles West of Woodward They carried bouquets of pur. brides uncle and aunt, Colonel ~z as organist, wete followed embroid~red AleftCODlaee at ille, pink and orchid asters. and Mrs. James G. Hays, Jr., Iii Mile from LahseT Rd. by a reception at Loch. her bodlee, shor~ .keves and Best man was Frank E. Hay- their daughter Frances and moor Club. The newly. hem. A panel tram of Alencon ward, Jr., the bridegroom's 8~S Ted and C~arles, of . II k th '! Illce feU from her shoulders BlvOmfieid Hills, Mil-h. weds Yf I m a e elr and a c:aplet of re~lI\b.oider- brother. U.hers were Albion .\Silton, ~ass., COUSlllS of the home 1U Ann Arbor fol- ed lace held her short candle. classmates of the brIdegroom bride. and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh SEPTEMBER 9. 10, 11 lowing a trip to Georgian light illusioll veil. Thomas File of Ann Arbor Hayward, of Akron, 0., the Bay. She carried a boquet of David Armstrong, of Inkster: bridegroom's uncle and aunt. 11 A.M, to 10 P.M. . . I. cymbidium orchids and Ivy. and James R. Westenheeler, Also attending were Mr. and !I The former ~JJS Gilmore Matron of honor was Mrs. of Hazel Crest, 111.,and Law. Mrs. G. T. Moeller, of Jenison, Last Day Clo.linq 6 P.M. chose a candlelight peau de Lawrence J. Lasser, 01 Boston, rence J. Lasser. Mich., and the Ronald Welts. OUR 19th YEAR the bride's sister. Mrs. Robert Mrs. Gilmore selected a of Reston. Va., cousins of the I green chiffon dress with silver bridegroom, who joined their I S,et K,appSeaDeltabeEut :l=:~tea:, ~::dec:~~g:beads at her neckline, waist parents, Pointers Mr. and Mrs. Sponsored by: r,. .. • : Meeting ptftm r 8 fellow teach,~r in the Romulus and cuffs for ber daughter's E. G. Moeller, the bridegroom's a I -- . Schools, was bridesmaid. wedding. She chose a corsage uncle and aunt, for the fes- MICHIGAN ANIMAL RESCUE LEAGUE Kappa Delta Sororlty's East They were si1lc. 'twill gOWN of white orchids. tivities. Side Alumnae Asaoelation will Pontiac. Michigan 790 Featherstone Rd. FE 5.9290 have its fIrst meeUllg of the fall seaaoo. at 'l:~ o'clock next HELP US TO HELP 'THE HELPLESS! Wednesday, september 8, at the home of Mrs. Arthur Fet. ters, Jr., in Lakeland avenue. Mrs. :So O. Ortwein and Mrs. Jack D. Rowe will be CD- Photo by Paul Ga~" hostes8es. Announcing_ Mr. Hayward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. 'Plans for the group's tradi- Hayward, of Dearborn, claimed FRANCES RODG. tional Candle Tea will be ERS GILMORE, daughter of Circuit Judge and Mrs. made, preeedlng a. Court Horace W. Gilmore, of Rivard road, as his bride Whist party. All Kappa Delta Saturday, August 28, at an evening ceremony in alumnae In jhe area are in. BALLET ENROLLMENT Grosse Pointe Unitarian Church. vited to attend. Reservations 12TH may be made lIy ealling Mrs. AT THE for Rowe, "16M. Frederick Ford Weds In Ohio ANNUAL Kay Wise's Joyce Anne Barrett and pire gown featuring a ruffled Fredrick Brier Ford were mar. neckline. Venetian lace fa. EDWARD GROSSE POINTE ried saturday afternoon, Aug. shioned her bodice and accen. WAI ECOLE de BALLET ust 28, in Christ Church, Glen. ted ber Bisbop sleeves, and ALDEN dale, 0., with The Reverend tiny medallions of lace were George L. Reynolds officiating. scattered on her A line skirt LAMPS 1009 Maryland, Grosse Pointe Park A receptioD at the Glendale with its detachable train. ABTISTS Lyceum followed the cere. A ,contour crown of Vene. MIMOIIAL • thursday, Sept. 9th. Friday, Sept. 10th many. Uan lace held her triple.tieroad ASSOCIATION 3:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. The bride is the daughter silk illusion veil. She carried of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ross white butterfly orchids and 32 LAKE SHORE ROAD Barrett, of Glendale. Mr. and stephanotis with white begonia Mrs. Fredrick Sloane Ford, blossoms and ivy. Bring Your Child Fer Proper Placement Jr., of Renaud road, are par- Mrs. K~nnetb P. Heekin, of Call 822-2310 - 823-9891 ents of the bridegroom. EvansviIle, Ind., and Mr.: BEGINNERS. INTERMEDIATE. ADVANCED by • Given in marriage her George A. Olson, of Colorado :lireSphere 10~~ father the former Miss Bar. Springs, Colo., the bride's sis. rett /Wore a silk organza Em- ters, were matrons of honor. ,,..., lUCK AYE., SptA ~j.lftlil!!!Ilm:!1l~III!1l!Ii1m1ilfMil!llIl!I!!l!IliJl!Il:~~m!milJil! liIiIlllilll!l!SlmmUliIljl.lli/lJl __ I._!llli lllIIli1iI[1iiIIIIli1lllii1i_1i~lml!li1II"iIrl!!ilJf~jjllllillilllll!' P!;~~~ra~r;S~:O.r/W. ~;:~m~~ GresH"" W_, S"f II* J " ;..;a Un~ /It.. line .ldrI.a .lId xUme-. tu~,~. 9 /) _ __ ~ necked bodices in organZa UfffUiJlb tI ~ ,Gr;t(N ? :~~::fw::~:a:~: :::o:~: OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY UNTIL 9 7 - :J green velvet. The other attendants wore similar frocks with yellow WE'LL• LI~HT.... YOUR. FIRE' skirts. They carried clusters • of lime and yellow glamellias M accented with ,begonia bios. m soms. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Ross S. Barrett, of Cincinnati, 0., Susan Ford, sister of the bride- groom, Virginia Corl>ett, of Corpus Christi, Tex., Jody Smith, a cousin of the bride, of Lake Bluff, Ill., and Kitty Hawley, of Glendale. Robert E. Ford was his bro. ther'sbest man. Ushers were the bride's brother, Ross S. yes, a Barrett, SanIord White, C. Robert Adams, of Greenwich, Conn., J. Alexander Gerster and L. Peter Smith, both of I SALE ... Lake Forest, Ill., and Francis A. Goodhue, III, of Mt. Kisco, N.Y. even After a ,wedding trip the new Mr. and Mrs. Ford /Will reside, in Chicago where he is 8ttending the American though Academy of Art. , . Tlie bride is a graduate of Hl11sdale School, Monticello College and Lake Forest Col. mink !egl:. The bridegroom was Miss J gets autumn graduated from the Taft School and Lake Forest College, underway with little knits where he was a member of Delta Chi. This brief new plan for

Grosse Pointe South High making the summer-to-fall f School graduate SUZANNE M. SPEER, daughter of the switch consists of a short RICHMW SPEERS, of Moran road, Is among more than MO skirt and pant of washable never freshmen expected. to arrive Sunday, September 12, to begin acrylic/polyester and little their studies at Skidmore Col. polyester tops to match, been lege. Rust or green, Sizes 5-1~. I lower! A, Celestin I print top. I sizes S-M-L. stO. Hip-rider skirt. $12. i B, Shirt-style top in a I , celestial print. S-M-L. $12. LIGHT YOUR FIRE AT OUR AUG. SALE It's positively incendiary: a blazing collection of the most ~plcndid Suspender pant. $12• ,• noturol mink , , , artfully fashioned into couturier styles ... brought r to you ot low low August fur sole prices. There never wos 0 better • time to strike up a match for the most magnificent of furs - mink. Sale Prices Up to 30% Off final Week of Our August Sale Jacob sonS In The Village ,) ,I I I Thursd"y, September 2, 1971 G R 0 SSE PO' N TEN E W S Page Seventeen ------,._ .._._.~_.--_._--,---- Women's Page by, of and for Pointe Women ______'. .. .__ , • • • ,. _.,..._..,.. _'. .."_. '__ '__ '_'_'_.~ ~_k Mrs. Charles Correll, Jr. Schedule PIME Fiesttl St)l,t. 12 Mrs. Jack VanderMale . - Miss Dice Married Thousands of orphans. lep.; a huge drrus tcnt Crom noon rosy victims, old people and! until 7 o'clock. A variety of su££ering poor will have their i girt and l:anlC booths will be Iiv~s brightened through help Iopen durinJ( this period. To Mr. YanderMale sent by the PlittI-: Mission.. The dinner menu Includes aries as a result of the annual I spaghetti and lIwat balls. Bride's Sister Is Honor Maid. Bride9room's Brother Fiesta and Spaghetti Dinncr: salad, roils, dc's('rt and L'JI'. benefil to be held Sunday. ('rag('s at 52 for adlllls, 75c Serves as Best Man at Afternoon Rites in September 12. for ('hilllrell ul1

aDd jewels. She wore a cor. Deepland Club sage of yellow Sweetheat t Christine Macaroni roses. Meets Sept. 13 The bridegroom's mother chase a celery.colored dress The Deeplands Garden Club and a pink carnation corsage. meets at noon Monday, Sep- Wed In St. Clare's Fallowing a wedding trip to tember 13, in the JeHerson Jamaica the newlyweds will avenqe home of Mrs. John C. Mr. and Mrs. CM ..... Cone", Jr., A~o Vacationin9 make their home in Warren. Cook. The fashioning of covers Out.of-town guests includ. for the Yearbook, using press- in Jtll'Micti Fonowing Their Friday ed the bride's uncle and aunt, ed flowers. will be the pro. Evenin9 Marriage Mr. and Mrs. Julian Samp- gram of the day. Wearing a white organza gown accented with sell, and their son Glen, of Venetian lace and beading Christine Ann Maceroni, Clearwater, Fla. COSTLY BIM1CA'I1OH daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Maceroni, of Stlldylnl the raeInJ sheets may teach • man a great deal, Three Mile drive, was wed to Charles Correll, Jr., r but the' tuUon comes high. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Correll, of Detroit, in Saint Clare de Montefalco Church Friday evening, I August 27. .~------If she hasn't, come to Valente's. We make Prince Shop in a ~estfuJ, The former Miss Mace- ferent pastel color accented Charmings t

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Thursday, September 2, 1971 l',I Page Eighteen GROSSE POINTE NEWS ------_._--- '1 by, of and for Pointe Women '. 'i Women's Page I ------_.---_._----_._---• • • --- ._---- I Mahon-Brooks Rites Mrs. Edward M. Mahon, Jr. Mrs. F. G. Schriever, Jr. Suzanne tv\arquette Celebrated In East '" Wed On August 21 Home in Massa(;husetts, Where Bridegroom Is Mr. and Mrs, Frederick G. Schriever, Jr., Will Con. Second Year of Law School at Boston tinue Studies at University of Michigan Follow. University, Awaits Couple ing Vacation in South Carolina During a late afternoon ceremony ill S1. Mary's Suzanne Marquette, niece of Walter Frankiw, of Church, Melrose, Mass., Saturday, August 28, Hilary i Wayburn road, .became the bride of Frederick George Joe Brooks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A'I , I Schriever, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick George Brooks, of Neff road, became th~ bride of Edward . Schriever, of Claireview road, on Saturday, August Michael Mahon, Jr., son of the Edward Michael ., 21, in S1. James Lutheran Church. >- I Pastor George E. Kurz.------..-- Mahons, of Melrose. 40, I A reception at the colo.,' frock and carried a basket of . officiated at the 5:30 and Ro~ert Yellan. also of Ann nial Hilton Country Club, p.ink and green roses and dai. 0'clock rites which were Arbor, and ~ark Tan n e r followed by a dinner reo ushered. Lynfield, Mass., followed ISleS' . , I the 4:30 o'clock rites. The bridegrooal s brother, ception at the Grosse The bridegroom's mother The bride's white Lutesong )tichael Mahon, was. best man. Pointe Yacht Club chose a gown of pale green The bride chose .a floor silk worsted. . gown was accented with sal. After a motor triP through length white organza gown After.:. vacation at. Myrtle mon trimming at her Empa-e Vermont to Montreal a~d accented with floral appliques. Beach m South Carolina the waist. Her gathered skirt and Quebec t.he newlrweds will A lace coronet held her illu. newlyweds will make their short sleeves ended in ruftles. make their. home m ~edford, sion veil which featured match. home in Ann Arbor where . She carried a basket .of ~:i~te~h~:wU;~h~:d:r~~ ing appllq\1(!s. She carried a Frederick will enter Graduate pmk and green roses and mm. . Colonial bouquet. School and ~uzanne will corn. iature carnations and wore a ton Unlve~sity: Her sister Mrs. Mark Tan. plete her final year at the salmon. trimmed summer hat. The bride IS a Registe~ed ner, of La~ing, was matron University of Michigan. The former Miss Brooks' Nurse at the Boston Hospital of honor. Brld~smaids were ------only attendant, matron of for Women. Barbara Pask, Danlelle Lfaoge SPECIALlZE honor Mrs. James Davenport, ----- and Cathy Moody. To succeed learn everything of Philadelpbia, Pa., wore a WI.'l:nm Gehrke Tbey wore floor length yel. about something-not some. mint green cotton Empire M.4 low and white dotted swiss OIlng about everything, frocks. To Take Bride Best man was Barry Rowe, Photo by Alrr ..d Brown StudIo of Ann Arbor. Alan Purdy I Mr. and Mrs. Lee W. Smith, St. Mary's Church in Melrose, Mass., was the Wedding vows were spokellby SUZANNE of Des M:>ines, Iowa, are an. MARQUETI'E, who has been making her ,home with setting for the Saturday afternoon, August 28, mar. pointe avenue, Mrs. George nouncing tile engagement of her uncl~, Walter Frankiw, of Wayburn road, and I riage of HILARY JO BROOKS, daughter of Mr. and Morris, Mrs. Lenny GallOgher'1 their daughter, Joan to Wil- Mr. SchrIever, son of the Frederick George Schriev. Mrs. James A. Brooks, of Neff road, and Mr. Mahon, Mrs. Agnes Ratowskl, and liam Gebrke, SOD of Mr. and ers, of Claireview road, in St. James Lutheran son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Michael Mahon, of Mrs. Bernard Longh. Mrs. Hans Gehrke, Jr" of Church Saturday, August 21. lOIOUN North Deeplands road. Melrose. "Of Cou"e I Gal Tlte Jab; Tbe bride-elect received her "m A Ca",at;. Gir'" NURSING degree in poliUcal -eieoce from St h M t Cl. "B id •• UCIT.C: CAREER AWAITS YOU Creighton University, Omaha, ep en er z alms.t.l. r e Plan PIME FieskJ, HOME • Neb., and iI 'C:urreDt1y with Stephen Carter U'-~--,-IO-n-~-I--G-l I d t : =:tl~~ NASA, workln, in the SkY'lab ...... U& vory u pure ace an 1m a • (Coatlnllecl from Pale 1'7) J in the Wesley 'Dairy parking MEDICAL • Lab A.. I,la "I lOIN 'ODAY' S MlDlAI t1AM program in Washington, D.C. Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. tached train. House for hams and bacoll, lot. 1M T..... -1IrsitC Arts- Office , rocHlrts Mertz, of Hampton road, Her double. tiered sUk illu. h 0 m e mad e baked goo d S, Cbairman for thil year'. lIcIIst4, b-'te4 & .",.tt4 r" Veleun's Tr.iIin~ 8045 EAST JEFFERSON • Her iiance earned his de. claimed Susnn Ann Taylor, slon veU feU from a cluster Unens, toys, Christmas gift Fiesta is Mr.. Wanda StOOa. o~ 1"' of spteiclliz.d tfol"I"" "'rlpO'" ~'" for ,""p'orl'll~! in DodDf" Omen DETROiT, MICH. gree in 'glectr.lcal Engineering daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of butterfly orchids. Stepbano. and decoration items, a rum. lak. CO-

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I T'win Prenliere Slated Tuesday Strohm Hall will feature I 'baby carnations and aqua "Mediterranean ,Montage" - Mrs. Kenneth H. Pinkerton baby's.breath formed her cas. a graphic exhibition of h!s. Western Vacation cade bouquet. }o'o; the first time the duces paintings and prints by torlcal and current maps'j Founders Society Detroit In- Israel's 77-year.old patriarcb. Ricbard Molitor Jr., the books and artifacts tlaclnc bride' .. brother, was best man. stitute of Arts and the Friends artist who is represented in cultural infiuences 011 art, lit. permanent colleclions in tbe Jim )lolilar. another brotber, '. erature, commerce and travel. j For K. H. Pinkertons of the Detroit Public Library Museum of Modern Ad. New and Thomas Jordan, of r.u. • will share a "twin premiere." York, and the Nalional Mu. Both exhibition, will be I Clemens, were ushers. Members of both organiza. seum of 'Modern Art in Paris. open to the gel'leral pubU~ Former Judy M. Molitor Chooses Silk A Line Gown A dinner reception in the through the blonth of septem. lions are invited to preview Inspired by subjects close I Made in Spain for her Wedding Gourmet House followed the special exh,ibilions and enjoy ber. The twin premiere is pre. Yesterday Evening ceremony. The newlyweds will refreshments and ..'ntertain. to his heart Shalom projects sented in conjunction with -______reside in Portland. Ore.• after ment in the neighboring in. lively Biblical scenes in bold Winkelman's "Focus: Medi. The Reverend Father Ronald Heidelburger offi. motoring to the West Coast. terr anean." stitulions next Tuesday eve. colors and primitive style. A ciated at the 6 o'clock wedding of Judy M. Molitor, Mrs. Molitor. the bri~e's ning, September 7, from 8 film on Shalom's work, "The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Molitor of West. mother, selected a lace.trlm. to 10 o'clock. Innocent Eye of a Man of Sigma Kappa Alumnae cheste ro d d K th H P' k t ' f med pale green silk dress. The r a., an enne . In er on, son 0 the bridegroom's 'TIotheralso chose "Shalom of Safed" will be Galilee." will be screened for To Meet September 8 the attraction in the Art In. guests in the museum Lecture Harold F. PJnk~rtons, !,f Newberg, Ore., yesterday. Ia pale green dress, with bead. stitute's Ground Floor gal. Hall. The former MISS Mohtor<9- , work at her high neckline Sigma Kappa Alumnae 01 selected a silk A line gown Wearing a white o~ and sleeves. leries. The txhibition intro. Tbe Public Library's Adam the Grosse Pointe Area, M.. comb County and Detroit, plan made in Spa i n for the fro~k trimmed in aqua ..... ' Bolh mothers wore pale to catch up on old friendships Wednesday, September 1, maId of h~or, S~an K. Moll. green cymbidium orchid cor. and discuss the exciting Dew ceremony in St. Ambrose lor, the brIde s sISter. White sages. Women's year ahead at their farst faU Church. Scandinavian lace meeting next Wednesday eve. was appliqued at her ning, September 8, at 8 o'clock waist, her bell sleeves and Lib \--~Q~;"hE in the Merriweather road on her floor length veil. WICK home of Mrs. William Leon. She carried a cascade of and ard. phalaenopsis orchids and step. 'Begins \ GarbaqE Their program calls lor a hanotis. WILLOW brief review of last year's 15300 Kercheval projects along with projected at \ CaN ones for. this year, followed Brown-Rector .... cor. Beaconsfl.ld by a social hour over refresh. ments. Vows Spoken ~821.9320 Home Sigma Kappa alumnae who have not previously attended At a candlelight service Fri. DECOUPAGE AND PAPIER TOILE any of the group's meetings day evening, August 27, in CloeMs starting 5eptember 13 and would like to do so may Grosse Pointe Congregational All Suppiift Available Once meals are over, all you have on your contact -Mrs. Richard ThOffi1). Church, Nancy Reclor, daugh. Judy Schulte Instrudor son in Warren at 293.7262 or bands is garbage. So why mess around? Put photo by Collingwood Sludlo ter of the Frederick E. Rec. chort... M.mlM, .f the Mrs. Donald Littlefield in De- Mr. Pinkerton, of the Harold F. Pinkertons, tors. of Allard avenue. and Notioftal GlIlld .f Decoupeurs an In-Sink-Erator disposer to work under son troit at LA 7.3138. of Newberg, Ore., claimed JUDY M. MOLITOR, Donald Clark IBrown, son of Slo.. H4M1n.:30 'Iii 5:00 your sink. G ,bbles up anything you daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Molitor, of the Clark Browns, of Detroit, Thllrsclay Ev.nl ... 7:00 'til .:00 feea it,:'even steak bones and corn Westchester road, as his bride yesterday evening, were marrl~d. Men'."",",,, oce.,.''''' Bradley-Major A dinner fur the iml1"4l!diate cobs. Apd no other garbage dis- Wednesday, September I, in Saint Ambrose Church. poser is .'50 trouble free. families at Huck's Lakeshore Troth Is Told followed the 5:30 o'clock cere- Declare your independence! March to PeacE' Lutheran School To Begin Year Sept. 7 mony at which The Reverend yourIn-Sink-Erator dealer's ~nd demand Mr. and Mrs. RUBSell R. Ma. Roy R. Hutcheon presided. Sept, 1st Thru Oct. 9th to see his full line of stainless steel disposers jor, of 'NeW Canaan, Conn., Peace Lutheran 'Day School, He noted that a new Science ne bride, a former memo FALL SPECIALS priced for ev:9' budget. have a:moUDlCedthe engllge- East Warren avenue at Cbats. Program will be used, slrong ber of the Grosse Polnle ment of their daughter, Joyce worth, Delroit, beginlt a flew emphasis on experimentalion School System stalf. now with .'N'SIN~'ER"TOR OIYISIOri Claire Major, to John LUlldy school year Tuesday morning, and discovery. The study of Warren Consolidated SChools, ENERSOri ELECTRIC co. patio Beau!,! Salon • ci:.7OQ'21st ST•• RACINE, WIS. 53406 Bradley, son of Mr. and Mn. St..ptember '1, with all classes Geography, 'History, ,Econom. chose a sleeveless white dress JI filled and a large number on ies, Citizenship, Sociology and William P. Bra'dley, Jr., 01. featuring a flared skirt. A 16113 MACK AVE, 8 the waIting list. Anthropology will be grouped b:.nd of ,pearls defined her Deerfield, m., fo~e!'ly of Bot. Bodford-Oeyon,l\ire IN SINK ERATCR Wa!hington road. They plan A worship service will he under a new Social Studies Empire waist Ind she wore a Wcrld's Largest Prcducer of Garbaie Oispcsel'$ lnd Trash Compacto ... to be married next swnmer; conducted in~the Church be. Program. Handwriting will corsage of cymbidium orchids. Miss Major was graduated glnninl at 9 o'clock for chilo also. receive sysiematic em. She was a!tended by Mrs. from New CaDa'ID Higb Scl1oo1 dren, parenti, teachers and phasls. Joan Watts, in a princess EXPERT HAIRSTYLISTS PLUMBING & and is presently 8 'Senior at friend.. Thereafter a church Newcomers to the teaching frock of French blue Alas. HEATING SERVICE, IHe. ~orgetawn University SCbool service will be held every staff at Peace are Delbert kine. Her corsage was fash. Regular Perms 17427 Mcek Ave. of Nursing, Wa.shington, D.C. Wednesday morning during Lark, ot Ogden, Iowa, a re- ioned of mJniature carnations, Tinted and Bleached Perms 885.8091 H&r fiance., who attended st. the school year. cent graduate of Concordia daisies and cornflowers. Frostings or Foil Streakings Paul's Grade SChool, was grad. "The most eUective agency Teachers College. Seward, Best man was Tom Mc- Full Bleach liated from Loyola Academy, for a sound indoctrination in Neb. and Janet Neumueller, Gavin. Tints and Touchups thl' truth. cl Scripture aDd a student at Concordia Teach. A corsage of green cym- ;. Wilmette, Dl., and is 1l $8nior . Soap Cap 'I,.' bidium orchids complimented OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 'Tll 9 at Georgetown University. the teachings of the Lutheran ers College, River Forest, m., Church is the Christian Day who will be spending her in. the bride's mother's yellow Above Prke. Include S~ampoo cnd Set Graduated from C\l1ver sum. School," state. Arnold A. tern year in Detroit. ensemble. The bridepooom's mDtlier .nlecteci a. green print Hair Cuts lRegu\clf) mer schools dUring Commenee- Bathi~, <.~~lval.,.other 'teachers' are Er""ln long Hair Cuts to Shag or Fashion ment Week AUgust 18 through "In a4dIUOil we oHer a Auldemberge, Ronald Yung. costume and a green cymbi- . Manicures 21 were RICHA:RD R. VLASIC, Christ .eentered curriculum man, Kenneth Baumann, Kath. dium orchid corsage. After a vacation in northern son of MR. and MRS. ROBEllT whicb provides for systematic erine 'Moore, Georgann Bau. ClOSED MONDAYS J. VLASIC, of South Deepluda aDd thorough instruction in mann, and Diane Timm. Michigan the newJ)"lVeds will TUESDAY THIU SATUIDAY AI'I'OINTMENTONLY road, and GRANT and KAREN the secular branches of learn. APre-Sehool Nursery for make their home in Birming- GARRE'I"l', ehlldren of DR. ing. Modern chaIlen,ing m!te. children aged three to five ham. and MRS. FRANCIS G. GAR. rials are employed. Every ef. years. is also part of the edu. f RETT, also Pointe residents. fort is made to utilize the best cational prDgram of. Peace Grant and Riehard were stu. in educational tools. Lutheran Church. Four half. dents in the Woodcraft Camp '''n1e staff of teachers js day sessions are held each \ and Karen has concluded her well trained and dedicated to week. -MarUyn Kersey and third summer at the Culver the cause of Christian educa- Kathy Walther are in charge. Summer School for Girls. tiOD." (iJraper's fine furniture Music Love-In DESIGNER STUDIO , For Yeterans • REGISTER NOW FOR MACRAME OR That party Bill and Jerry Summer Sale Days CROCHET CLASSES-Day or Evening-Umited Harrison, of BalfoUr road, - Supplie5 Available - staged last Sunday, Augu9t 29, at their Port Huron cottage, .• BOOKS. YARNS. RATTAIL featured "the greatest music • KNOTTING BOARDS. JUTE. NAVY CORD this side of the. ~arly gates." D'raper's • T-PINS • LINEN • BEADS n couldn't miss: The spe. • BOlAR • BUCKLES • MORE cially selected players were luIt/util/t.P 2126 LOCHMOOR, Grosse Pointe Woods 886.6501 a group of old-time musicians ..'ill~ im:ludill'i ,Dr. Harrison him. self, for.merly with Gene Krupa, at .the piano; fellow Sale ends Sat., September 4 , I Pointer and ex. Guy LOmbardo. ite Dr. carroll' Kennedy on tenor sax; Ed Kleefuss, of LET US Ridgemont r 0 .a d, formerly SAVINGS UP TO 20% with Glen Gray, on drums, and WATCH Dr. John Ras&mussen, of ROY'll1 Oak, another -Gene iKrupa 'Your Time! alumnus, on sax. And how those veterans can ..W. repair all line plAY I ALL NEW Great Get-Acquainted Offer! watch •• a. well as Rut h Kennedy, Folaren<:e ~ .';0 Chronograph. and K1eefnss 'Bnd Jean Ras8mUl!l' ~ .',Wi'. I Chronometer •. lien were Utere, of course, com. Nowouly 21 ,~5 ,prlsing, with Jerry Harrison, DECORATING COLONIAL the Wives' Cheering Sectl~. - Reg. 30.50 TAVERN A Theme of the get-topther GUIDE was a "love.ln lor the BIg YOURS FREE! STOOL Valente ,jeweler:! Band grads of 25 years ago." Daughtet-of.the~ouse I cot • "IT'S YOUR GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE DURING OUR Sir'" 1934 tage Carol 'Harrison strung SUMMER SALE DAYS." TU 1.4800 . mu.Jt1-colored ItMnp of love 16601 E. WARREN . bead., one tor each of Ule SO 778.3500 or so gunsts. MARY DYKE.\tA, of Clo'ler. C!Jraper'sfine furniture rah.,ah the ~hubblel , , ly road, a History major at COLLEGE PREPARATION Vassar C(lllege, Class of '73, 23020 MACK (2 Blocks South of 9 Mile Road) will study thIs year at Bow. our fabulous bogus fur version doln College under the Twelve St. Clair Shores BEGINS AT 2 College Exchange Prollram, oiM" Mill.. Thllu. & FrlMy ulI,n , P.M. TUII., Wid., Sit. UllIn 5:30 returnIng to Vassar next fall. of that famous cropped jacket. ARE YOU HELPING YOUR CHilD? It's the 'now' way to keep MONTESSORI EDUCATION Will ~ HOME OF THE BIG BOY SERVING warm in acrylic pile thBt looks beginning with children 2Y2 to 5 years Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner like lynx, curly iamb or monkey fur. Sf. CLAIR SHORESMONTESSOII COlTER A Fine Clean Place -:. Sizes M.L. $38, 27801 E. JeHel'lOn (just N. of 11 Mil. Rd.) 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Page Twenty GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, September 2, /971 ------_ .._------~._._----~--._.~. '-"-- From Another Pointe of View That Amy, Too, May Be A Winner Classes Planned IClub Yearbooks T() Be Originals I", Homemaking Members oC the Win-d~i-li-i-~wn thi~g," fashonillil indivi- (Contlnlled from Pare 131 Pointe Garden Club have bten i dual, on~nal covers for the . Club )'earbooks under the III make a great showing-6o much more glamorous than A variety oC cia sse s in pressmg blO5SOl1lSand leaves red ion of IIIrs, Halph Dewe)'. Homemaking will be oHered "Mr. Squash." all summer long, and next The afterlloon workshop pro to community residents this • • • fall by the Department oC Com. Wednesday, September 8, at gram follows luncheon served All entries mllSt be fn well before -in the mom. , muoity Services oC the Grosse their fint meeting c~the new by hostess ~Irs. George Evers ing. I Pointe Public School System. season. eacb will "do her man. ol Westchl'ster road. At 2 in the afternoon, whlJe vis1tors are sipping ------~---,.._. '--"- -_ .. I Four classes in upholstery punch, there wlll be Trial Gardeus' recognitions. Mrs. i ta ught by Ora Russell wl1l be. John W. Mulford Is chai;man of the Trfal Gardens this gin Ihe. week o( September 20, year, and we bope she's prepared for tbe battery of •scheduled for Monday. Tues. CITY OF compliments to be beltowed on 11'«1.1 pJanting! done I day, Wednesday and Tbursday I by garden clubs througbout The Pointe, to beauWy evenings. Students are helped some otherwise sad eyesores. inclividually in thp. techniques I Working for I successful Show day are Mrs. C. of upholstering old.and new.j fit059t 'ointt lBoob9 Bayard Johnson, Mrs. John Ve~h, Mrs. Harold R. furniture.- , Smith, Mrs. Harley G. HIgble and l\1rs. Monte Edelen. Thomas Avey. of Goodwill MICHIGAN '" Industries, will instruct a class . . in Cbair Caning to begin on 'Smitt.ift' Summer Reunion Seplember 29, for a 10.week The Detroit Smith College Club held a pre-college course. , NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the first brunch Ifa'r Smith undergraduates and their mothers i A class in Knitting is sched. I Council me(lting in September BE ADJOUHNED yesterday at the Ridge road home of Mrs. Ch&rles uled to begin on Thursday, Oc. Slough. tober 7, to be taught by Mrs. to Monday evening, September 13, 1971 at 7:30 Assisting the hostess were Club president Mrs. I Ann M c C Ie n a hen. Mrs. p.m. o'clock in the Council.Court Room of the George Wilson and her new board members. McClllDahen, who is a designer J. Municipal Building. Honorees included Kerry Christensen and Char. of knitted fashions and oper- lotte Anne Brown, neighbors in Sunningdale drive, ates a knit shop, will help students to complete any pro. and Lisa Bowers, Marilyn Ann Davis, Janet Moekle, jflct from baby wear to wom. Chester E. Petersen Nanette Schrandt, Saundra Washington, Martha Kling- en's dresses. beil, Jennifer Ann Dossin and Melinda Meigs. Classes in Beginning and City Administrator-Clerk '" '" . intermediate Sewing are to Fiesta en Espana AMY VAN GILDER, ~~uscular !>egin the last week In Sep. 10th Annual Derby Ball will be held tember, to be taught by .Mrs. Fiesta en Espana Is the tbeme of tbe fashion show Dystrophy Poster Child, picks a win. at 8:30 o'clock Saturday, September planned by the SocIety of Engineers' Wives to bene. ner for 1971 Michigan Derby Ball Ruth Engle who h:ls guided 18, at Raleigh House in Southfield. hundreds of wcmen in the pur- fit their Scholarship Fund. Party date Is Thursday, committee rJlflmbers MRS. JAMES All expenses are underwritten by the suit of learning the basics of October 14. Plaee Is tbe Grosse Pointe War Memorial. QUELLO, of Berkshire road, decora. Hazel Park Racing Association, al. creating a personal wardrobe. Mrs. Laddy .<\. Rke. of Hawthorne road, is presl. tions chairman, (left), MRS. CHARLES lowing aU proceeds from the sale of For the more advan~ed dent of the organization of wives of members of the A. BARLOW, of Carmel lane, hostess tickets to lle donated to the Special seamstress, classes in Dress- THE GROSSE POINTE Engineering Soelety of Detroit. Mrs. John M. White, chairman, (right), general chairman MD Children's Summer Program at making and Tailoring, and of West Ballantyne court, is co-ehairman of the fall MRS. FLORENTINE S T E WAR T, Camp Cavell, near Lexington. Res. Pattern Drafting will be avail. fashion luncheon. • • • (holding Amy), and co-chairman MRS. ervations for the party may be made able starting the week of PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM • h I'LORENCE SISMAN. This year's September 27, with Mrs. Nellie F... hionseope Approac IS via the local MD Office, 399-8800. Custer as the instructor. She Count Sarmi will appear, in person, at the after-I has taught these classes for SPECIAL NOTICE Grosse Pointe North High Community Services success. noon tea showing of Fashionscope. He'U,be joined for S c boo 1 student CAT H Y fully for the past 22 years. the evening cocktail show in J. L. Hudson Company's Short and to The PO.lnte. downtown 12th floor auditorium by Bill Blass. . McMAHON, studying' Ar~ as All the above classes He ABSENT VOTER BALLOT a result of becoming extreme. limited in enrollment. Please The Pre.'Columbian art exhibit on Hudson's 7th ly interested in photography, c:\ll 885-3808 or 885-0271 for floor will feature A<]Jen C. Lapiner, intemationally (Contlaaed rr.. Pale 13) announce the birth of a son, Navy Ensign JOHNG. JOHN CHARLES, August 19. and South High School student further information and re- SPECIAL ELECTION known scholar and expert in this field. NEVILLE, a University of Mrs. Mozena is the former P AU L WOODHOUSE, who quest for class registration. And ,they're ONLY three reasons why you don't Michigan graduate, busband SUSAN d'OLlVE, daugbter of plays clarinet. Paul's pater. want to miss'the 19th Amlual Junior League Fashion. of the former PATRICIA MR. and .MM. CHABLES R. nal grandfather was a profess. Old Car Festival Monday, September 13, 1971 scope. MVNSON, of North Edgewood d'OLlVE, ,of Cedar Falls, ional jazz musician and still Tickets for the afternoon showing Thursday, drive, received his eommisslon lowa.Patenw grandpar!nts plays in retirement with the September 11.12 September 23, are .available from Mrs. Thomas H. in the Naval Reserve after 19 are MR. and MRS. ROBERT Sacramento, Calif., American Registered qualified Electors of the Grosse Jeffs, II, 886-3284. Mrs_ Harold R. Boyer, Jr., 885- week! of intensive trainiDg in MOZENA, of Lewiston 'road. Legion Band. He like!i contem. The action.filled Old Car Festival makes its 21st annual Pointe Public School District who expect to be 1684, has tickets for the Friday, September 24, eve- tactics, engineering, naviga. • ~. • porary dance music. Cathy now is devl'loping ber own appearence at Greenfield Vil. ning show. tion and seamanship at the Enjoying 15 vacation- days absent from the District, or who are con!in~d Naval 0 f fie e r Candidate in ,Europe. re~lItly "ere No- fUm. She. also developed her lage September 11-12 accom. SCb I N rt R I mads Travel Club memb4!rs feeling for artistic photography panied by the lively beat of to home or hospital by illness. or disdbility may 00 , e~ • ' • . . RUTH and GEORGE. CODD, 'It Blue Lake this year, where a ragtime band, the cheerful apply for Absent Voter Ballot daily, Monday Opera Overture Picks Manager . of Devonshire road, RtJ'IIH she found the totl:J. environ- tunes oC an oldtime calliope MR. and MRS. C. J. PIS- DALTON, 01 Somerset road, ment conductive to .her creative and the chugging and back- through Thursday, 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. and Dr. David DiChiera, gen- producing full operas for the HALSKI azulOOnce the birth GEORGINA and ROBERT instincts. firing of ancient autcmoblies. .eral director of !'he Overture public . of a daughter, MICHELE f be ' d Friday, 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. until Saturday, • • • More than 325 antique vehi. 10 Opera Company and chair- CATHERINE August 15 Mrs HEN,RY, 0 Pem rton roa , Mr. Heuer's appoIntment as P' b ._....1 .fs, tit f .;...'DI' VERA. aDd .oLE OLSON, !'1. BRIDGET McOABE, of Whit. cles made before 1926 will September 11, 1971 at 2:00 P.M. man of the Music Department full-tilM manafer comes at IS alllA e ormer.~ - Stanhope avenue, and DR. at Oakland University, bas an. tier road, was named first come from all over the coun- the start of a season which ANNE MILLER,. daughter of FRA'NK VanDEVENTER and runDer.up in The Internatio'nal try to compete for the blue Emergency Absent Voter Applications (those in- nounced the appointment of 01 his Dr. DiChiera believes will be MRS. RAYMOND SNOW, wile SALLY of Merri. Rose of Tralee Beauty Page ribbons awarded for accuracy 'Robert M. Heuer as managing the largeat and must exdting Southgate, and ROBERT mL- weather road. ' stances where it is impossible to file an applica- direetor of the Overture Com. LER, . 0( ~it. Paternal .••• eant ,held recently lnDetrolt. and excellence of restoration. the Overture Company has W(DDera. of\.Ulia. coJUit ."lriU Their .ppropriatel)'t:?Itu~!ld. pany. ever undertaken. grandparenll aN the WlL-...... D LIAM PI"HALSKIS of RIdge. JOHN G~RE'IT, son of r. gllther together~~bp.!' 4; drivers will put them through . J~:(Hi~It~:;:~~dY~~~~f~~t~r~~~ae,~~~M~;{-,~cllowed by a Gerald E. Blevins Conful!ing Time" weeks. he serves as chairman o!tbe AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECI'ION 5.22 Randy Smith of the Det{olt Youth Group. I luncheon recelrtion. Celebrant Preachlns Pastor Stephen L. Sterner Yacht Club with crew mem- of the mass 'Was a '!amUy OF CHAPTER 51 OF TITLE V OF THE CODE • • • OF THE CITY OF GROSSE POINTE, WHICH bers Eri<: Blauwaert and Sue Malcoun-H osner Marine Ccrporal GARY F. friend, Tbe Reverend ST.tN. Carollo captured third place. SELDEN, son of MR. and MRS. LEY KROGULECKJ, and at. THE GROSSE POINTE AMENDMENT CHANGES CERTAIN ZONING Placing fourth w\:re Detroit Troth Revealed MELIN F. SELDEN, of Allard ,tending wer" the Bartoses' Gros.. P.i"'. U"it... /IAPTIST CHURCH DISTRICT FROM R.IA, SINGLE FAMILY RES. Boat Club's Tome Me i e r, avenue, was promoted to his f i v e ehllJren, MAR:IANNE, , 8 Mile at Mack IDENTIAL DISTRICT, TO R.2, TWO FAMILY Michael Villi and Chester Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence prese!!t rank while serving BETH, PATSY,RlCK and METHODIST CHURCH GrolH Pel.Dte Woods Rr.sIDENTIAL DISTRICT ON THE ZONING SUE, Mr. Bartos' mother, 211 M.rou R.... tn"Il •• I/OU COwor.hlp wlCh .... Ricker. Hosner, of ,Romeo, have an- with First 'Marine Aircraft 9:45 A.M. MAP OF THE CITY OF GROSSE POINTE. Bruce Greening, Fred Pettit nounced the engagement of Wing at Iwakuni, Japan. He MARY BARTOS, Mrs. Bartos' 186.2363 CHURCH SCHOOL b a 196'1 graduate of McCluer lather, VICENT SESKI, and and Steve Crandall of Crescent their daughter, Penny Lyne. to Mlnl.ler 11:00 A.M. Sail Yacht Club took fifth Ra,ymond J. iM'a1coun, son of High School In Florissant, Mo. relatives from Ohio and Lan- f'ert"l/ A. Thoma. MORNING WORS'HIP THE CITY OF CROSSE POINTE ORDAINS: place. • • sing. 7:00 P.M, Taking sixlh and seventh Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Malcoon, • Summer Schedule: JOHN YEOMAN, son of 0 • • EVENING WORSHIP Section 1. That the Zoning Map of the City of of' Hollywood avenue. THE REVEREND and MRS. Among Pointers summering 9:30 8,m. Wcrshlp !:ervlce 'Nlth Rev. Jack Fullard, places respectively were Bay. :MIss Hosner was graduated church school for children thru Interim Pastor Grosse Pointe referred to at Section view Yacht Club's John Wclk. EDGAR H. YEOMAN, of Len. a Blue Lake Fine Art Camp, 5.22 of Chapter 51 of Title V of the snar, Dave Gerow ,1nd Rick from Michigan State Unlver. non 'avenue, has recel,,1!d his Michigan's second largest the 6lh srade during the enllre Rev. Robert Radcliffe, hour. Minister of Christian Koszlowski and Grosse Pointe sity and Is currently teaching M'asteRl degree in Guidance summer camp of the arts, loco Code of the City of Grosse Pointe be In the Utica Community School Education and hereby is amended to provide Cl'Jb'll Trip Mitchell, Dick District. Her fiance, a gradu. and CouMe],ing from We9tern ated some 20 mllesnorh of • _ Mil<:hell and Peter Swenson. ate of Drakf: University, Des Michigan University and Is. Muskegon and aHlllated with that the following described property Commodore Herbert J. Main. Moines, Iowa, is employed in now on the staU of otbe Lorain the Mkhigan Slate University Flnt Entlish warln~, chftlrman of .the race the personnel department of County Joint VOC'lltional High Youth Music Program, were Southerly 18.75 feet of Lot I, also commlttec was aSSisted by Chcvrolet Gear and Axle School, Oberlin, O. ---- Ev. Lutheran St. Paul Ev. Lot 2 and northerly 43.75 .reet of John C. Gros.chner and Ber. An April wedding i~ St. • '. I. Lot 3, Henry Lodewyck's Subdivi- nard TonowskJ. Maron's Cathedral 19 being MR. and Mrs. JAMr.s CAR. Lutheran Church I Church Chalfonte end Lelh,ep sion of P. C. 299 as recorded in The trophy is named Cor the planned DOZA, of st. Clair avenue, an. Vernier Road at Wedrewood late J. Otto Scherer, of Grosse _' _ rrourree the birth of a son, Drive, Grosse Pointe Wood TU ''''70 Liber 22, Page 62, Wayne County Pointe Park who was active H C ..1 d 1 GEOFFREY THOMAS, Jmy We Invite You to Worship Records. 884.5040 With Us for many years in the junior yll"yne ounty /VIe ica 20. Mrs. careoza is the for- The Grosse Pointe sailing program and who Auxilit'lry Plans Program mer MAR C I A NOWOSM>, Sunday tJchool and 9:30 Worship presently zoned R.lA, Single Family made oL;tstanding contribu- daughter of MR. 41nd MRS. OIlurch WOrship 9:50 Residential District, be and the same tions in furthering the ~p(..rt 9:30 Sunday School (1.9) The first program of the FELIX NOW05AD, of York. Memorial Rev. P. Keppler is hereby changed and. rezoned R-2, of sailing, .tv. I (hul .. W. ""d,,,k 1971-72 season for the Women's shire road. Paternal grandpar. Rev. David Proctor, Two Family Residential District. Mrs. Scherer prescnlcd thc Auxiliary .0 the Wayne County ents are MR. llnd ,MRS. Church Aut. Paltor Rev. Itolend L. Icluedll trophies, Medical Society will feature LARRY KELl" of Suisun City, United Presbyterian America's Masler Gardener, Calif. Section 2. All other provisions of said Section REPORTS mEFT television personality Jerry • • • 18 Lake Shore Rd. 5.22 of Chapter 51 of Title V of the Herman D. Moehring of 40 Baker, del\crlblng "Therapy in President of the Associa- SI. James Code of the City of Grosse Pointe For InlormaUon Calvin, no~ICied Farms pollee Gardening" at Falrlane Es. tion of Michigan Optometrists at Michael', shall remain in full force .and effect. 1I'3t someone had stolen the tate. the Unlverltlty of Michl. which sponsored a seminar night or day Lutheran Church call 882.5330 Episcopal Church sparc tire and wheel from his gan's Deat'llOrn campus, Fri. dealing wUh the pathology of MeMllle" ., Kuehn.1 station wagon which had been day, September 10. the lid and the conjunctiva in. The effective date of the within Ordi. dial a prayer 882.8770.1 20475 $U""lnld"l. parked In the driveway along- Accepting reservations lor volvlng those parts of the eye TU 4-0511 ,.rte n~nce No. 147 shall be ten (10) days after date side his house. The thelt took the noon luncheon through next other than the eamea relating Wonhtp Service SUMMER SCHEDULE Gr.... p.r",. Wood. of publication thereof. place sometlme during the Wednesday, September B, are to the successful wearing of a Church sehoal Sund.y Servlel, 9:30 a,m. The Rev. Edrar n. Yeoman, (Nursery tor small children) Reclor night of Thursday, August 19, Mrs. James Kackley, 882.8525, contact lens at Northland Inn Crib Room thru 6 Yr. Olds T. W, Kressbaeh hc said. Mrs. Donald Schultz, 278.7184, last Sunday is DR. JOHN A. 101.m, Sund.y School, 11:30a.m., S:OO a.m. Eucharl.l and Mrs. Frederick Engstrom, ROSS, of Harbor Hill Nad. "Of Witches and Devils and 'lies 3.5 City Clerk 10:00 '.m. Choral ElIeharl.t &< There Is no proof that man 562.6782. Tickets are $4 per • • • Slars and, Of Course, God." Itev. Geor'l E. Kura, &ennon. Nu,..,zy Publish GPN 9.2-71 ever reached perfection by person and gucsts are wel. ,MR. and MRS. JOHN MO. Ray H. Kiely Rev. Ala" F. H.rre care at Utls .. nolee. following his own advice. come. ZENA, of McKinley avenue, Preaching

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2SFEM-I~CD-HROOIVE-~-T-RA-IN-I-NG4-HELP WANTED, 5A-SITUATION, , 6--FOR RENT, , 6-FOR RENT, 6C-OFFICES FOR RENT n GENERAL DOMESTIC, UNFURNISHED I UNFURNISHED I' ... , -.:.-.--;. INDEX TO SERVICE OFFERED -".. _.. - .. - .--.--. If.ASll.A:"1l al~a -- -'louern 1 We are currently offering STEADY - part.time book. , • . , J /lOO:tIS .m~cretary, Bilingual, 9085. near Maryland . the~ see us for a happy job 1 Sehooill. 3 booroom bunga. mediate possession. Also, I Pills & PuUs, Grayton and ing on canvas. Create and work you r office or my ------HARRIET SORGE low. $300. Appliances avail. GROSSE POI N T E PARK, 21304 Mack, new building. 1 Warren finish your own needlework. home. Grosse Pointe area. PRIVATE ART PERSONNEL AGENCY able. 889.0300. quaint coltage nestled wllh. Two 13'x17' adjoining oI. I Free InstrucHonal materials. 885.7197. ST. CLAIR SHORES B classes $20. 881.70'13 or 350 Eastland Ctr, Prof. mug. In an enchantingly lovely, nces. Ideal for manufac. Drawing-Painhng- Wa tel'. 372,4720 VALET PARKING, doorman color and Art appreciation Manor Pharmacy, Greater Mack I 886.6318. EABYSITTING for chlldrcn garden seHing. Convenient turer's representatlve, etc. and Red Maple Lane and guard s e r v Ice at or elderly lady week ends bus, shopping, yet secluded Tll 4.1340. TU 6.1068. Lecturc Courses. Private Lake Pharm.cy, E. 9.Mne 1- SHORELINE EAST APART. classes for adults and chil. Between Mack and Jellerson only. 791-0058. and private; No yard work. MENTS, By appointment dren. Beginners and ael. HOMEMAKERS@ Bachelor only; handy, with MEDICAL SUITE for lease. ~1Jbsidiory of the Upjohn Co. NURSES 567.1175. vance1. Very limited en. EXCELLENT care for invalid. creative urges to do wild 15850 East Warnm at Buck. rollment. Convenient hours. "People To Help You" senile, or convalescent.. Ex. 1048 AUDUBON-5 hedrooms, and wonderful decorating to Ingham. Air conditioned, 1A-PERSONALS 10 Week sessions beginning • Nurses R.N,'S & perlenced, de pen dab 1e. 3 baths, $450 per month plus 3 rooms and bath. $100 parkIng space. 885,1856. PlANO' LESSONS - concert • Hospital Companions References. TV 5.6765. utilities. George Palms, 888. month. 331.7566. ---_. Sept. 14. 'l'aught by Detroit ..__ ...... _- pianist, M, Mus., speclaliz. • Home Campanlons 4444. FOR RENT artIst, Masters of Fine Arts L.P,N.'S COMPANION to convalescent GARDEN apartmcnt, aU utili. ing in advanced students. • Housekeepers NEW PROFESSIONAL Degrec, Michigan Artlsts' lady, 10 a,m, - 3 p.m, Pre. tics, Indian Village, ex. Will accept beginners. LA • Ohild Care Companion Nurses OFFICE SUITES Show Prize Winner, GIven pare breakfast, luncheon. BALFOUR change 12 hours wee k 1 y 6.0127. • Home Managers and Aides 23000 MACK at artilles studio, Grosse Monday througb Thursday. maintenance. Mature couple ------_._- • Screened, Bonded, Licensed and Bonded FLEXIBLE 1 a you t. private Pointe, Park . SINGLE BOOKLOVERS letter 963.4523. UPPER brick Income-2 bed. preferred, VA 3.1485. Insured lavatory facilitles, separate enabl4!s cultured, marriage. A- 1 Auburn Nurses rooms, Needs palntinll In. ------utilitics, Interestlng opportu. CALL 961-4115 oriented single, widowed or Call Anytln,.e, Exchange EX.WRITER desires posilion side. IC you will paint, WP GROSSE POINTE WOODS. 2 nlty for ownership, (MorninIlS) divorced people to get ac. 24 Hour Service as chauffeur. Double as, per. supply material and reduce bedroom bungalow, garage. Quainted. Write Box AE, 872-0200 332-5492 sonal secretary. Reliable. rent, $125 Security deposit. $200. Newly decorated. 1740 COX AND BAKER (Grosse Poinle References) Swath more, Pa. 19081. TV 5.4138. Working couple. TU 1.0140, Allard 884.8841 or 884.1386. 779.6600

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Plge Twenty.two GROSSE POINTE NE~S Thursday, Sltptember 2, 1971 ------,.------'-' 8-ARTICLES FOI SALE I-AITICLES FOI SALE I-ARTICLES FOR SALE 8-ARTICLlS FOR SALE 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE 9-ARTICLES WANTED It-CARS FOR SAU : 12C-FARMS FOR SALE --'--"'--~"- .-._--'--"- ..._-- _._---_._---_._"_._._.,. __ ..- .... - MOVING TO FLORIDA-All MUST SELL BY SEPTEM. FURNITURE - Living room, BOOK SALE - Co)m pie t (' 24" GIRL'S Schwi/lll bicycle, RETIREE would like to huy '69 MERCURY Monterey cus in A.OK comlUon. lJmogea 8ER '1: Two brocade love dineUe, bedroom. good con. library, paperbacks. Friday guod condition, $25. 8lj6.7659. Lionel train sets for his lorn, 2 door hardtop, fadury METAMORA ~hil2a set, living room dav. seau, 3 piece .ecUonal sofa, dition, reasonable. 889.0657. 10.5. Saturda)' 9.12. 325 .------hobb)'. 571-0667. air, all power. vinyl lop, low A ijEl.r~H WAY 01-' LIFE eaport, mat chi n g chair, leather top desk and chair, "------Lakeland, _~ross:_p~~nl~. D~~~/~~~OR barrels, 11.75. BOOKS~-..\r-t- Obie~ts Sought. mileage. 885 760!}. clln begin when )OU buy till'>, French Provendal; a Iso leather top comer table, 2 GARAGE SALE - Furniture, 1970!,'z CAMAHO SS. 359 cu. charming 5 lx'droultl colo. matching colfee table, end walnut occasional tables, dining sels. lamps, drapes, HOME OWNERS!! - -- --. - _. Browsers alwa)'s welcome. iliaI' located north of .\1eta. I ZENITH TV console, 23" B. C. Claes Book Shop, Miss in" 4.speed. custom inter. table" lamps, brass lite. chest table, Admiral por. rugs, dishes, glassware, win. Qnly $56 per year. Bu)' $20,000 screen. like new. Usendltion, under 1,000 mUes. Excellent cellent family boat in top Ask for )11'. Peter Lu<:ia Art Festival, September 11, hand carved Indian and Afri. sociatit)n 12th Annual Fall $30. 822.8544. ~~~~~n,. $~5 or best oUer. notch condition, $4,500. 881. 10 to 5. 32 Lakeshore. dresse: and matching extra lor., twin bed, $40, flne can ivory, board and case Art Festival. September 11, .______0047. WEIR, MANUEL, ORIGINAL StGNED Adolph fruitwood Credenza $75. TU included. 881-5178. SNYDER & RANKE 10 to 5. 32 Lakeshore._ Nli)~.~.R ca~rt:a1~~i 35mm, ll-CARS FOR SALE [I LI$G~To..Nf~~_5t~9~t-;tf.ii~;: Gottlieb serigraph, 30"x20", 6.7489. FURNITURE-Antique drop. WE buy old T.V.'s, working ------REALTORS. ODe of a limited series. MOVING to Florida. Selling leaf table circa 1750, Grand. or not. Call Fri. or Sat., B~~~~u~R~us::ar:anr~~~: '64 .FORD VAN - Rebuilt en. BRISTOIJ27=~~cl~~~d-hea(i: 1205 W. University Drhe Signed Bernard Buffet litho. father clock, lamps, end :"ext to CrittentlJn Hospitlll gold sofa, maple single bed. 891.5395 ing items. 1~3 Anita, Sun. glne, car pet e d . paneled. pulpits. lifelines, inflatable graph, 20"x16". 752.7487, table (new). miscellaneous. Rochester, "lichigan room set, modern walnut KENMORE washer and clec. day and 1IIonl1:-y, 10 a.m.' 4~:2561. $500. Must sell for raft. s I' i:J n a k e r, gear~d Romeo, Mi,ch. triple dresser, record cabi. ' Moving. 452 Chalfonte. TU Phone: 6513500 . tric dryer 4 years old, little 4 p.m. tUltiOn. • winches, g I' are d reefing, net, all reasonable. 181 Muir 1.4701, Saturday 9.5. 1 CAN TEAOH you to sew used .. $100 pair. Refrigera. CHRYSLE k I speedometer. depth finder, with eOllfidence and enthu. Rd. near Kercheval. TU 1. GARAGE SALE-'Miscellane. GARAGE SALE, 40 Westwind . R New Yor er, / radio director finder. etc. SHOOTING PRESERVE - 80 tor, G.E. mini.freezer modei L "F "T d 1966 4 door', power steering, 886-5490. •ia.m in just 6 weeks, $25. 2610. ous items. Friday 10 a.m. 0300 aue arms, an urn, acres farm land. 2 niiles 2 years old $150. 889- . wrought iron table, clothing, power brakes, power seats. _ 884.9403, after 7 p.m. TWIN :BEDS, desks, chest, H20 Anita, Grosse Pointe north of 1\1-21Capac. Mich. Woods. HUDSON AMC double oven shoes. tinted glass. trailer hitch, 27 FOOT Chris Craft Cavalier, 25 !!cres in Farm program, TWO SNOW tires with rims, dress~r, chair, mirror. TU stove, eoppertone, 5 years AM.F'M radio. $750. 773- 1967, mint condition, ship to 4-41~. remainder in woods and almost new 14-775, $30 FRENCH Provindal dining old. Good condition. TV ALL DOLL SALE 6425, amer 5 p.m. shore. depth .sounder. com- stubble. High water table, each. Electric stove 40:' MOVING to apartment~Din. table, $50. Kenmore washer, 1 1542 I I '1 p~ss, loud haller, hol waler, springs. Approved for gov. Frigidaire in good condl. ing and kitchen furniture, $25. MisceUaneous. 882-2679. . . IFrom Collector Items to '66 FORD L.T.D., power sleer. sho\',er, dock side and posi. ernment G.3 pond. Approved tJon $50. 'Natural leather electric stove, refrigerator, GHEE!,!". davenport 9',. go~ brand.new 1971 Alexander and I ing, power brakes, vinyl top. tive water prE\ssure, 210 for State shooling preserve. brief eases, foreign made, washer, dryer, den and GROSSE POINTE Artist's As. condition, $45. TU1.4512. EfTanhee dolls. EVERY DOLL Excellent condtion. 882-4135.1 H.P., low hours. $7.200. Will sell all or take ill part- suitable for school young. porch furniture, bedroom sociation 12th Annual Fall ON SALE. We stock beautiful 772.2034 or 779-4235 ners. 777-1200, 771.1324. sters $30 each. 822-2108. Art F~tival, Septembe~: 11, SCHWINN Stingray g r e e n I Doll Clothes, Houses with Fur. 59 OLDSMOBILE 88. Good furniture, pool table, chairs 10 to 5. 32 Lakeshore. "Silk Chilc" Excellent con. nlture, 'Miniatures. Marion- mechanical condition. Musl FOR RENT covered boatwell. and lamps. TV 2-1294. 12D-LAKE AND RIVER. --- dition, $50. 885-7031. ettes. Antique Doll Books, too. sell. Best offer. 821.7562, Up to 32' on canaL 1471 PROPERTY 9X12 CUSTOM.made red oval GARAGE SALE - Complete GIRL'S dresses, coats, mis.1 "THE DOLL HOSPITAL" I Scripps. VA 4-2453 after fringed rug (Wunda weave) household. 21 South Edge- 966 SUNBEAM Tiger, V.8, 6 pm ST. CLAIR RIVER~Cali{ornia '70 CONTINENTAL woad, Grosse Pointe Shores, cellaneous ile~ns, size 6.10. . 3947 12 Mile, Berkley good condition. Call after 5. 1- __ ._. . _ $40. 3~x6 Oriental Shiraz contemporary on spacious 5 blocks north of 8 Mile, Thursday, lo'riday, Sal\lrday, LIncoln 3.3115 881.1377. KIT BOAT, 17 foot, 60 HP 300 ft., beautifully 1and. MARK III rug $40. Large antique just off Lakeshore. Satur. 790 Anita. ' in~oard, best offer. 371-1 Cherry drop leaf table $35. dO' 20" JUNIOR SCHWINN Sting. CADILLAC '70 Sedan deVille. 0484. scaped lot with dock space 884-0916. ay. ur pnce or yours. GARAGE SALE-I739 Liltlr ray. 16" Midget Schwinn L '1 f II .' d _ {or several boats. \Vords Air cond., stereo, speed con. can't do justice to this com- COVC.H, l'kI e new. 8857197•. stone . Thursday , Friday 88-. ~<:tingl'ay, lram'l'ng wheels. Excellentow ml eage,condition.u y eqUippe$4,800.. 16 FOOT Evinrude, l'n!loard, trol, 17,000 miles. Light SaturdaY".s.12. ". BDth like new. Toys, bas- Call 881.9997. outboard ski boat, 155 HP, fortable home with 15 rooms, 6565 sq. ft., including 7 bed- green, black vinyl top. 1971 FRIGIDAIRE running in my . h' . . t sineHe. baby walker, infant top, side curlains, skis. com. garage. 1994 Stanhope. $25. SOLID ma ogany dimng se, seat. Douhle bed headboard. 'Pass, eleclric blower and rooms, 5 oaths and Z half Also interesting two.piece pine dining table, odd lables 886.2854. 1971 CHEVROLET Impala. t,ilge pump, ladder, etc. baths for family and guests. CHEVROLET corner Credenza $20. Han. and chaiirs, 'steamer trunks. Afr conditioning. For sale $3,200. 'MI 6-6827 or 585. Two bedrooms, a bath and over Ultra.Violet lamp $15. 882-0273. SA-MUSIC",!" or lease. 885.4770. '6796. sitting room complete the Demonstrator Like new girl's riding boots GREY Persl'an Lamb coat, ."'STRUMEll.'TS 68 COUGAR Bl k d Id service wing of the home. FRANK ADAM 'L 'd $5 L S ~ ~ .' a~ an go • CANOE, 16 foot, fiberglass 47Z WI e, . azy usan size 16. Reasonable. 884- alrpowe steer ng bakes \ A large family room with LINCOLN-MERCURY 2 Ors.' 4 Drs. 'Mahogany bookcase $10. 0593. . ,. ' HAB"\' GRAND piano, apart- ' .r l,.r • canvas, extremely durable, fireplace provides an area ment size, antlque white' fin. radial bres, low mileage. good t;ondition~ Best offer, 20777 GRATIOT Air Conditioning for relaxed living separate DECOUPAGE done by Evelyn BEAVER JACKET (small) ish, Good condition. TUxedo 885.5998, 885.5355. '1 885-6096. from the more lormal area EAST DETROIT Prices Start At now at Mafaldas Gifts, $50, de-humidifit:r $35, desk 5-0170. '66 M.G.B. New top, radial THOMPSON 20 foot 100 HP o{ the home. A patio, a large 15129 Kercheval. $25, miscellaneous lamps. -- t' . h 11 ' PR 2-0200 $1895 ALTO' SAXOPHONE, good Ires, wire w eels. E'xce ent outboard, depth finder, tan. 'pool available lrom the fam- KON-ICA Camer'ol Auto. reflex 886.1642. , condition. Asking $100. 821. running con d i t ion. $90,0.' dem trailer, extras. $2,500. ily room, as well as from T, golf clubs, Sunfish and BARGAINS Galore. 285 Me. 2444. 882-6827. 886.0847. guest rooms complete the TED EWALD trailer. 885-9084. Kinley. Friday, Saturaay ------beautiful setting. Priced at ~ F1ENDER GVITARand am- 66 T.BIRD convertible. FuU ALUMINUM 18', 1966, Smok- $210,OOIl.Four other prop. GIRL'S CLO'1'HING, v e r y 9 a.m. Maternity, childr"n's plifier. 889.0007. power, air condition. $1,150. ercraft outboard, 50 HP erties on the r\ver-2 or 3 CHEVROLET good condition, sizes 5-6.6x. clothes, . toys. crib, Herman 886.5028. Chrysler. Complete equip- bedrooms - from $35,000 to 15175 E. JEFFERSON Cheap. 885-4594. Miller la,mps, miscellaneous. PIANO Baby Grand, apart- -- ment, depth finder, trailer. $59,500. YOU'LL ment size, used. Excellent 67 P.LYMOUTH Fury III. 2- ( Excellent condition. TUxedo SA'LE - Moving. CHIME Colonial Gran dfat her I VA 1.2000 GARAGE condition. 861.3399. door hardtop. 'Power steer. 2-7822. BEADLE.CURRI ER . DI'shes, toys, record player, Cloc.k Weekd ays 9'.5 255- 4030 ing, brakes. Original own. I ------NEVER miscellaneous. Reasonable.. REFINISHED Upright player er. 882.6186. BRITISH Seagull molor, Sil- AGENCY 242 Muir. Thursday and Fri. IMPORTED Dan ish living piano. Kingston Wurlitzer ------ver .Century Plus with Realtor - St. Clair ....;.48079 BE ABLE day 10.4. room and bedroom teak- De Luxe $700. 264.6855. 1971 CAMARO. Like new. clulch, $175. 886.7040. Phone (313) 329.4200 KELVINATOR refrigerator wOQd. furniture. Excellent WOOD Instrument repair, Less than 100 miles. For 1971 ALCORT Sunfish and Vacant Resort Property ,. TO BUY and freezer comblnillion, 12 condition. 531.4003. refinishing and ,custom re. sale or lease. 885-4770. trailer, extras. 085.9084. HJ\RSENS ISLAND-37 plat. cubic fef-t, .2 do.ors, spo.t'l CHRISTMAS CARDS 20~ dl's. pair work. fa.st service. Rea- U AVER C '71 "00 il ----- I~ ~'LA I K ',2,2 m es. 25' 1956 CHRIS.CRAFT dou- ted acres on Mid.channel A BUICK le.ss.• Also. 'Barb.ecue. gn II count .wl'th thl'S ad. 15201 sonable rates. Call Fiddler L'k 882 6206 . C 881 01 1 e new. '. ble plank Express Cruiser, good for Boat Club or Ma- BUT WIth electriC Spit, 1Ighter, Kercheval at Lakepointe, ,USICM 0., .2 3. 885 OZ2O 4 • sleeper with sland - up rina. \Viii sell or lease. FOR LESS cover. . . Grosse Pointe. DRUM SET,' complete, used, 1968 GRAND PRIX, full pow. head. In gODdcondition. Ask- LAKE HURON-325 foot lake BEFORE TIDY-TIM, plastic liners. 100 FRIGIDAIRE electric dryer, exeellent condition, $95. er, low mileage. Clean. 884. ing $1,750. 886-2724 for ap. frontage near Harrisville. AT extra heavy bags 3O"x36", permanent press and air dry 861.-3399. 2724. pointment. YOU BUY Can be developed. Will take 30 gaUon, $3.81. Other sizes cycles $45. 884-2759.G ------d 1970 D 1 ------BE SURE available. Call for free sam. VITAR, classical, .folk, use OL S Cut ass Supreme. MARINE PRO DUe T S 1/4 Land Contract. pIe. 1 day home delivery. WE CAN TEAOH even those like new, $35. 861-2662. Power s ~e e r i n g,. power horsepower motor and pump CHESTERFIELD TWP. - 16 'th 21ft h d t t brakes, air. Beautlful car. assembly. Ideal to bail or RICHARD TO VISIT Polycra £t Corp. 778"8603 Wl e an s 0 crea e ALTO SAX Selmer, Mark VI 79 acres. 10 acres wooaed.near with the most exciting col. Good conditi0l\. 882.6208. 881-081.9, 9 a.m ..5 p.m. 1- jetty $30. 886.2414. New Baltimore, Rochester I lection of imported Dried, 7091 after 5 p.m. 1---'------approximately 15 mile s . DEMO Silk and Bone I,;hlna Flow. AR,MSTRONG flute model 104 1956 VW, needs some repllir. 'i 2A-COMMERCIAL Good Golf Co u r s I' and ers anywhere. F,LOWER' with case. 'Recently cleaned ,Runs well. Make offer. 886. PROPERTY BUICK! '71 MERCURY Stables, also good hunting. COFFEY MARQUIS ~~:I~e~te~~~:~~ f:re~i~. =8~.~09~~~~~:t~ned. $119. _1_28_7_. 1 --M-A-C-K-C-O-R-.-L-I-N-C-O-L-r'-1- JOHN S. hour sessions afternoon and d 1'67 FIREBIRD 400, 4 speed, Prime site for offil.'es. 132' on OPEL BROUGHAM evenl'ng. $15' plus supplies. STARCK console piano an M~ck Avenue. CADILLAC oenc - h TU d "1294 power steering, vinyl top, .. GOODMAN 15103 KERCHEVAL 885-1042 evenings. . xe 0.... • I wIde tires, tape deck, air, KARL DAVIES TU 5.3220 3180 E. JEFFERSON Air cond., stereo, p.s., p,b., LOWR'EY Berkshire organ, shocks. Must sell, call 881------~ 93 Kp.rcheval 886-3060 p.w., 7,000 mUes, Black, MINK STOLE, size 12.14. Ko. llke new. 539.1026 between 5165. UB-VACATION AT ALTER black vinyl top. LO 7.6811 llnsky scarf. TUxedo 1.8305. , _9_:3_0_a_.m_._-3_p._m_. CONTINENTAL '70 -M-a-rk-I-U-, PROPERTY FOR ON THE LAKE-Living room with 12 foot picture window, VA 1-5400 Free Parking, Drive In $4,300 FOUR FA MIL Y GARAGE 81-ANTIQUES le8ther interior, AM/F.M SALE SALE: Childrens' and adults. FOR SALE stereo, Maroon. black top. ------floor to ceiling fireplace, 3 clothes and coats, roll. away $6,000. TV 5.6400. FLORIDA 'bedrooms, 2 baths, family room kitchen with bulll. bed, portable dishwashp.r, HELEN'S ANTJQUES -10:30 ------Lovely lake and river front. FRANK ADpIM '65 MUS'DANG, power steer. I' ins, 10.27' screened porch, 'gas bar becue, b00ks, gam es, to 5 - M 0 nay.d Satur day, ages available from one acre LI NCOLl~-MERCURY k b t' ing, automatic. TU 6.4301. boat house, $59,500. 293- toys, hi e be y sea, e.e<:' 14633 E, JeHellJon. 821.U2 •• , to 60 In lhe Wlthlacoochee 7755. 20777 GRATIOT trlc mop, typewriter, an. 1966 VW. Clean with sunroof. and Rainbow Lake area, EAST DETROIT tique wa'll telephone, settee CAREFULLY CHOSEN 18th $775. 884.9201, West Central Florida, a CANAL LOT, St. Clair Shores BACK TO SCHOOL and matching chair, TV, crib Century furniture, prints, prime Investment or retire- 50xl~J)', vIrgin land, 62' PR 2.0200 'and chest, antiques, much porcelaIn, oriental art, el!-rly CORVAIoft, 1966, 20 miles to ment section. Contact VIN. stOlel waU. covered boat ,more. 633 Lincoln and 673 glass, fireplace fixtures. Ap. gallon, 41,000 miles, runs DER, INC. _ REALTOR, WIJll electric hoist, private LIncoln. Thursda)', Friday, pointment please. good, $200, 822.2108. 1279 Cleveland St., Clear-j park. Ask In g $16,500, SPECIALS! September 2, 3, 8:30 to 4:30, THE MITCHELLS '69' CHEV,ROLET Wagon, V.8, water, Florida 33515, A. $8,000-$10,000 down. Mon. 1971 CADI LLAC 18~54 Mack Ave. automatic, power steering, PALMER ASSOCIATE, AIC day.Frid~y only. No Real. COCKTAIL TABLE on casters, Hrs: 10.5. Closed SUllday. AM.FM, excellent condition, 813.442.4186. tors. 751.6479. '64 Falcon $495 EXECUT IVE CARS 43" diameter (light pecan), Good Parking in Rear Call 884-367'1. $1,700. ------. matching chest, 54" long, GUIDE TO GOOD SERVI(~E AND 15" wide, 21" tall. 886.5563, ANT1QUES for 881e, 3 miles OHEVROLET, 1966 Impala, '65 T-Bird, Air-Power ,." $995 East and 1 mile South of DEMONSTRATORS Cas.r; Cll,!, Mich. 1117.872. 2.dooor, V.g, autom!ltic. ra. 'f£> Buick LeSabre , , .. $895 21186, dlo, heater, power steerIng, I'RIVATI CHAUFFIRID JOANNA WESTERN NOW good tires. Excellent condl. 1971 VEGA ANTIQUE Sideboard Circa tlon, $700, Owner, 884.1672, LIMOUSINE WI NDOW SHADES 'f£> Galaxie H.T. , $695 AVAILABLE 1800. Moving-must sell, '68 CORVEITE, mint cilDdi. Cleon!ng. Turning. Repalrln, ON DISPLAY PORCH SHADES 771.7065. tion, AM.FM w\lo, 4.speed. SIRYICE CUSTOM WtNDOW SHADES 'f£> Mustang 8, Auto, ., ,$895 NOW! ANTIQUE desk, excellent con. Extr8s. TUxedo 1.2547. '67 Fairlane Wagon ., .. , , .$895 ROGER " speed, radio, heoler, full ditlon. 885-7609, WANTED _ Good family to sofety equipment. FFICE EQUIPMENT continue lender, lovIng care GRAI';TOP St-O to 1968 Buick IA!Sabre 4. '68 VW , $1295 Full Price hrvln, Tho SALES AND SER.VICE RINKE FOR SALE door hardtop, power steer. I'olnt. Ar.. $1895 UNDERWOOD Olivetti Quan. lng, br8kes, 400 power, tape 1501.\ KERCHEVAL '67 Galaxie . " " .. " ,,$1095 ta, addIng machine. Like deck bonus. $1,500. 882. Gross, Pointe Cab !:ul of Aller • \1\ the Park FULL PRICE TU 5~OOO CADILLAC new. 886-3922. 1872. TU 2-5300 elond Mondays RT CLIS W ..... TED ,1968 C A MAR 0, automatlc CO, TED EWALD 9-A I "'~ console, new tires, $1,250. WEiiUy old gold, jewelry and 882.9268. . ' j\ VA ).2070 COOK FORD VAN DYKE ~, . ILr'l'" . CHEVROLET silver. V

Thursd.y, September 2, 1971 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty ..three -----_._------,------_ .. _---_._ .._-_._----- . UD-LAKI AND IUVER la-RIAL ESTATE '-IIAL UTATI n llAL UTAn 1I-IIAL UTATI lI-llAL ISTATI PROP.ITY FOR SALE 'Ol SALI POl !ALl '01 !ALl FOR SALI ST. CLAIR RIVER HOME JOHN S. TRULY FABULOUS GROSSE POINTE WOODS. OPEN SUNDAY 2:30 TO 5:00 Time to Enjoy Living? ST. CLAIR, MICHIGAN Custom bullt lMO. Vacant BoLAIRMooR CT., 1838- 3 bedroom COlonial with .t- At a very reuonable price, Try this if you want to English G80rltan Mall.8ion OIl FIRST OFFERING. CUS 150' of cboice St. Clair RL'",r 220x175 foot lot in Grolle Purdy and tached larage. Many CUI' ha\'e the unusual with room (or l:'1't'ryone and el'l'ry 1"Ontage. dock, boat bouse GOODMAN tom features. Thermopane TOM BUILT COLONIAL - thing, This roomy California Bun:(alcl'.' has <: ht'd Pointe wIth view of :::..ake LIKE NEW CONDITION. 4 i with electric boist, gazebo. OPEN SUN. - 2:30-5:00 and Park. Home il ill 1m. windowl, intercom, nlarble rooms and bath plus library and sun n\()m on the Well constructed bome all lill s. newly carpeted bedrooms, 1~ balhs, Is1 i first neor, The second floor has 2 hedrooms, ha1h. 526 LAKELAND-4 Bedroom. maculate condition, has 8 or Associates fioor powder room, paneled new modern kitchen,' lor. 3 Bath, Well Built Colonial. more huge ~rooms with throughout, built.ins. fam. plus a study area. Greal houle for th.. artist or mica cupboards, built.ins. Uy room with fireplace, family room with fireplace. ! antique lover, 3 short bloeks to Jakdront park. adjoining baths, plua 2 maida 1011 BucltinJham ... 5 bed. overlooking large brick patio Formal dining room bas laundry room on main floor. $33.:l00. BY APPOINTMENT rooms, plul more "pace for room, den. and proCessionally landscap. ' cherr)'wood beamed cei1iJlg. guests. Over 14.000 squire beaut,iful louvered fenced, Family room overlooking COLONIAL COURT - Con- 15710 E. JeffersoD ... 3 1)e4. 20x30 patio. Large IIsum- ed garden. 2 car attached ga. feet of elegant livin, apace. rage. ' river. Ubrary. music room. veniently located w~lb all illcluding recenUy remodel. rooms, faroDy room. able 5~ "10 mortgage. $46,' shops and stores within spacious living room and ed 12'(21', $12,000 kitchen 475 Lakmon. . 3 bed- ~. 581 Robert John jusl FOLLOWING BY Farm Colonial powder room. Second noor walking distance. A 2 Bed- and brelikfast room. 8 na. oIf Lakeshore Drive. Own. rOOlDJ, deD. APPOINTMENT in Grosse Pointe Farms. Built in 1967, 1'1\'(' t,~d has 4 bedrooms, 4 baths. room Ranch with expansion tural fireplaces. 3 in master er 886.7574. Open Sunday 30 Colonial Road . . . 5 bed- CLAIRVIEW CT. W.. 19958- rooms, Beautiful sll'lJ,down [a mily room .....Ith fir(' 3rd fioor fUlisbed. Lower space on second floor. bedrooms. plus 1 in ZOx30' 2-5. rooms, flmily room. _____ , 1 Quiet court oU Torrey near place, Large kill'hen, !llud room. 2 ('ar atta!'ll('d ga level has recreation room, oak inlay paneled and wood CLOVERLY RD.-For a fleet. Mack. Tastefully decorated rage. Just reduced to 5':;5,500, Call for YOlil appoi nt. bath and kitchen, opening beamed living room. 1 in 233 LewistoD ... 6 bedrooms, ing moment you might be GROSSE PTE. FARMS rallCh I.ype bome wilh bed- ment. out on to patio. 3 fireplaces, 20x21'. oak paneled 5,~ \ library, family room . all rooms carpeted. Excel- startled to see this "ante- U you are looking for an ex. room. and den and full bath bellum" colonial with its book library, and 1 in 20x23 520 .Renaud ... 5 bedrooms, cellent house with a fine first OD first floor. 2 bedrooms lent condition throughout. formal dinin( room, a library family room. A p p r a is e d by City at columns rising tall among Coor bedroom .'nd bath. a~ bath. up. New kitc~en the lrees and 8n instant 20x30' marble main eD. ' $110,000. lllness forees this trance hall with 4 huge l5C9lincoln . . . 4 bedrooms, don't fail to see this one. wllh built. Ins. Recreation Middlesex Boulevard sale, an excellent buy 8t warmth will consume you as Ideally localed, it also con. room with wet bar. you enler the gracious fo)er white columns, fronts mag. library. Custom built 5 bedroom, 3~2 bath, new('r Englhh only $96,000, terms. Immel'i- nillcent double win diD g '182 Westchester ... " bed- tains a walnut paneled lib- KERBY RO!\D, 232-Pleasing- home in beautiful condilion, Many exlras. l'anl'l('<1 ate possession. with circular stairway curl- rary with fireplace. garden ing up to 5 bedrOOms and stairways to second floor. rooma, library. I)' located on crest of hill. den. Camily room, mud room. ete. I.arge Has a 4-car heated brick room, three 2nd floor bed. remodeled Farm house with I dining room and kilchen. Exccllent family hom'l'. GERALD M. EMIG AGENCY library on the second fioor. garage with beautiful 2.bed. 515 Lake.hore • . . 4 bed- rooms with 2 baths and Mrs. Leona Boggs-Don E. Ross A real home. 3 bed~ooms, 1"l1oatbs. Flori. I $67.500. room a par t men t above: rooms, library, family room. many other custom features. da room. Attacbed garage. 212 S. Tbird Street Possession at close. St. Clair, Michigan 48079 W~NDMILL PTE DR. - 50 Home is complelely redec- 394 Rivard . . . 4 bedroomS. 100' lot with white fence. I 329-2201 your children want to be orated and has new ny- 900 Lak bo 6 bed. GROSSE POINTE CITY Where the fun is? Watch Ion carpeting and drlpes e~ re . . . . ST. CLAIR SHORES Older Farm House them walk to the park and throughout. Newly enclosed rooms, library, famDy room. First offering of an .,ld~ COLONIAL CT. N., 23328. off 13-REAL ESTATE house in a very good loca- 67 Muir Road near Grosse Pointe Boulevard, 2 h('