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Vol, 3o-No. 51 Entered a. Second Cia$! Maller at 15.00Per \'ear the Post Ottlca at Detroit, !dlclll&all. GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, DECEMBER 18, 1969 JOe PerCOpl' 28 Pages -' Two Sections - Section One , . ~, .' ,. .',", . .

II~llDI~INt;S Auto Club, Police Join in. S~fetyCampaign Tight Money Puts Many Cases of the ' Unreported, \V.EEK Buyers an d Sellers Says Doctor As Compiled by thl! Grosse Poiflte News Of Home in Bind Deputy'Director County Health Dept, Furnishes Thursday, December 11 News Latest Figures Many Properties for Sale, but Virtual Moratorium on HENRY FORD II, chairman of the Ford Motor Company. Mortgages Brings Frustration to AU Involved By Pepper Whitelaw tilok an anti. pollution pledge In Potential Transactions Hepatitis is at epidemic Wednesday. He said the com. pro p 0 r t ion s in. Grosse pany would tl':r to achieve in By.Phil Loranger Pointe, according to Dr_ the shorte6t possible time pro. There are more homes for sale in The Pointe to. Thomas Hamilton, Deputy ducts and manufacturing facili. day than in recent memory, but a tight money market D ire c tor of the Wayne ties that do not signific,antly has created a real stalemate between buye~ and seller, C 0 u n t y Department of contaminate the atmosphere, according to Robert G. Edgar, a partner in Purdy and Health. He told the NEWS waters or landscape. Mr. Ford Edgai.' Associates, real estate brokers. that in some cases said the company has hudgeted 1968 12 more than $31 million ,for 1970 "There is little doubt that I!l . were reported. Of these, to intensify its program on homes are available and that IPla CZ.. one was of the serum type automotive emissiol1ll, people have the desire to move, I n I,R1C and 11 of the infectiou:; but the money necessary to pur- • • • chase a new home is just not T G.' A .d type. A PENNSYLVANIA JUDGE there," Et1gar told the ~EWS. 0 f,Ve I So far this year, 42 cases rejected Wednesday a request "Those persons, 100klOg to . have been reported. Of these to exhume the body of 'Mary Jo k buy a home in the 'below $35,- To Sm..o ers 35 have been the infectious type Kopechne for an autopsy, that 000' category, have Federal and seven of the serum type. clears tlie way for a secret in j H 0 us i n g Association (FHA) Dr.' Hamilton hastened to add quest Into how she died in Sena: : and Veterans' Administration Those Seeking to Break that many cases of hepatitis go tor Edward M. Kennedy's car.' (VA) insured loans av;;i1able, unreported and many ar~ re- Judge BernardC. Browinski of but homes pric!!d above the H.~bit Invited to Free ported as irifections rather than Common Pleas Court said. there $35,000 cutoff, present a host Program at, St. John serum, because doctors often was insufficient evidence to of problems for buyers, s~llers . Hospital protect their patients from the challenge the original finding 1 and realtors.". stigma associated with having of death by drowning. the serum type, which is 1>ften '" '" Virtual ~Ioratori~m' Heavy smokers represent a direct result of the use of . 12' Although it is difficult to nail "f' t t 0f Friday, December a Slglll lcan percen age unsterilized s y r f n g e sand ' aSI'de' them down to words. lendingd in.. pa t'len ts at sam. t J0hn H os- needles by drug users. THE SENATE brush eo stitutions have impose Ii Vir. 't I h ffl d a veto threat and a last.ditch 111al mortgage moratorium by pI a w 0 are a icte with . Reveals Mar'ted :RIse Republican plea for economy refusing to lend money for home lung cancer, respiratory Dr. Hamilton said recently Thursday and passed a massive buyinl(. With the exception of and heart diseases. To re- there has been a marked rise tax bill which would touch the long.time cus!J)mers and th06e duce the toll.from these fre- In serum hepatitis in the 1S. to life of.every Ame~icantaxpay...... " .• _~ ._.. , persons havinll good banking quently tragic diseases, for 29-year.old age group. This is er. The' biggest tax measure i ~hown I'!9Iding materials which are being dis- . :E~LEN~URG, D,ireC{0f:or-l'ublic ,Saf!~! .@:: Grosse connections, buycrs are being which smoking is consid. the age group that has been since the adoption of the in-. tributed through the Auto Club's "First a Friend, Then POlilte ParK. ,~heY:hOmJjo.mesleev~st'!lt~.the n.ew hard.pressed to come up with ered a contributing factor, increasingly involved with il- come tax in 1913 was approved' a Host" holiday traffic safety program, designed to en- Alcohol ~dUc'atlOn Cel1ter display behmd tbem, which funds for homes. , the hospital is sponsoring licit drug use and according to by. a vote of 69 to 22, with most courage moderation in the use of alcohol, are. (left to promote the use of common sense, rather' than ab. "It takcs the 'creative' real a S m 0 kin g Withdrawal Dr. Hamilton, a definite correla- Repu.blieans vo~ against.it right): JOHN J. HINSBERG, Assistant Manager of the stinence. estale bro~er, one .who is e~- CUnk. tion is apparetll; He. said .this

0nly.. 8l1d~m.~!..n...t.•.•.. : ... ~.~., ...•.. r. tsa~;;.~.r . .:~: Auto Cl~:s'. ..Gt'?sse P9i~te .branch, an~r. Wl~!"~~lll~'...:.. .,...." ._ p~denced In, the heJ~. and.ls .The Clinic will be held on fi)(e type of he"AaUtis is comlnon "J.', •. ;;~: •. ",~; Y-"",.,J_ " ." ".' .' '.. ", -,.' "4'.,. . ~. .:.( :~~g'ill~:;m~.t~~:~~ae~~~n~M;rid~~:eJa~~~~'~,~~~;~fifJ~:~r~~te~ ::d y ., SNiGtardR"E'.a DeSEeNTembetor,. Ip3re's'I"'.High Schoo.l Q..tiesfionna7r.' es.':'-::P..io...¥J. ":.'.RJ. :: '.~(r~~---'Drive'.V rges mortgage In to~~y ~ II'!arke.t, Friday, January 9, inUle caf. also among amp~etamJDe users CO ss claim~d Edgar. ThiS situation eteria, at Saint John Hospital. .when the drug IS taken Intra. dent NixoD Friday a c(llnpro.,V .f" C'.Z b P.'.ubIi'~.c,_.SC.l.-.~.I.,S' .t:'.U"d-,'.:J1S.i:n;'\,~t..d." 'Mi.. o"dnp.,a:'t:o'n has placed a.~mendoU~bur. Cooperating With the'h()Spltil, Vl!JiOusly.. m}se. $01' ~il!iOn"h6~$ing bill!. arSf, Y' U . _ '. Dvv ~ ~ c;. ," den on all th~se mvolved m the and lending' their experiencll Drug addicts use .ul1sallitary With proviSions enablillg more I . " . , •.•.. .'D .' k. real estate field." in the techniques of smoking methods of self-injection." he poor families to qualify for :01-- "8a' }'Ita I gam., "li.,. .:"Rtl,. .Harold Fels, m~nager of the withdrawal will be the Michigan continued, "even if they realize public housing. One new pro. rm'1s ,.." In rl."~_h.~A'. s..~...'_,.p~._~~____..'g_ ~se .. ,.".n L7 First Federal Savmgs and Loan Cancer Foundation TB and the dangers 18Ck of concern vision of tbe bill wOl'ld require - ,.' - -'".... - . Association, office~ at 1715~K.er. Respratory Disease,Society, and rituals asso~iated with addlc: that for each slum home or H' 0 t SI t E 'Hope to Obtain Information Which Will Help Battle Sitfer .Holidays Goal of ~heval, ~Ialmed hiS or&:amzation Michigan Ifeart Association. !Ions, sharing equipment and apartment razed as part of an . Ire u as aves 0 arn . Problem", Sig.n-atures Not R • d Forms Orilfe laun.che.d b.y Auto IS makmg loans available to Headed by Dr. Burrows poor . socj~l circumstances all urban.renewal project, a new Money .to: BLi.yTandem' equlre on CI b f M' h' regular customers, nbuctest'lht3t John H. Burrows. M.D., Direc- contribute to. tAl! Problem." low-income dwelling unit must I Bike for Cerebral Being Distributed ,. \",' 0 ,.IC 19an; ne~vcomer5 are, byes y, tor of Nuclear Medicine and Dr. Halllilton said last year be built in the city or county I PIP t' tAt f.t t" f t' . t "Centers Set Up bemg turned away. Onocology at Saint John Hospi- in. Wayne County there were 120 involved. . a sya len, spar 0 1 S con mumg program 0 ac IOnagams. __ ' !\Iany Requests Refused. ta', will head the'five.day eli- reported cases of hepatitis. This • • • • . " ,i aru,g abuse in the community. the Grosse Pointe 'P~blic Automobile Club of Mich- "People are being forced to' nic, Appearing with Dr. Bur- year some 340 cases have been AN ARAB from Yemen and . The Va. r SIt Y Club. of School S,:stem has arranged for students at the mld~le igan's Grosse Pointe office turn to land contracts or FHA rows, will be the noted crusader reported to date. He said South. an African from Senegal at. Grosse Pomte South HIgh school, hIgh school and elementary levels topr~vldelocated at '15415 East Jef: loans," said Felts. "1 know we and lecturer in the ,battle eastern Michigan is the only tempted to hijack an Ethiopian SC!hooJ is made up of boys them with information on the local drug problem by ferson, , has been deClared are giv~ng out mortgages, but against smo~ing, Dr. Arthur W. area .in tlte entire United Sta~es Airlines jetliner on Friday and who have earned varsity filJine; out unsiJ1ned ouestionnaires on the subject.. an Alcohol Education Cen. I also "now that most banks Wea.ver, Chief, Head a~d Neck. showtng such ~ marked ~n" both were shot to death in the letters and who wish. to Among the questions asked at~' . .. " ,...... are refUSIng aU requests." SerVices, Veteran's HOSPital, and crease. He attributes the m. gunbattlet'ta.t ranged the length r t . t . ter. f;o~ now. through New Land contracts normally re. Professor of Surgery at Wayne crease, almost all of which is of of tlie Boeing 707 as it flew over c~~ !nue 0 assoCla. e l~ ac- the middle and high school lev. one did you take first, second, 'Year s m anef~ort to en. quire that the buyer put down Stale University. Dr. Weaver the serum type, to the upswing southern Europe, tIvItles off the playmg f~eld'i els will be:-Do you smoke. if etc.? If you hav~ laken any courage the senSible use of 1I loiver down payment, but will introduce the withdrawal in drug abuse. • • • The good they do contmues I so how often? Do you drink beer ?rugs for non-m~dlcal P?rposes Ii.quoi-by m.oto.ristswho in- se.llers can virtually. close the lechniq.ues h.e.has used success- Required by.Law -~ay December 14 thrOl'ghout the .. school year. lor alcohol, if so how often? A I~ ,?vhat ~ral!e dId you first be- d d th d { . SQ.... , • 1 They act as offiCIals at fresh-, ,'ocabul"J'y of dru" tcrms \vhich )!tn. Which of these terms best 51st 'on. rmkmg over the deal if the buyer misses a pay. rully m al mg ousan sOD Hamilt'. I .. t t d d MAYOR ELECT R man S t ,I".d • • holidays, . ment. Land contracts do not. smokers to break the habit. r. o.n a so sac oc- .. o ... I man sports even s, serve as the studpnts are asked to match "e~cnbes your own exnenence ...... h the flexibility of a mort- Also appearIng on the pro- tors are reqUired by state law Gribbs announced thc appomt.! hosts to visiting athle~es during II with definitions, Ha.ve ar,y Of. with taking dru!(s for non-medi. John H I It sb erg; ASSistant r g:;e and are usually looked at gram will be Michael Brennan, to report all Clises of hepatitis meRt .of Patrick V: Murphy ~s ! (ContiQued on Page 2) these people told you any'facts cal P1!rposes? Have nev~r taken Manager of the local Auto Club, . e . . 'd t f th M' h' to the Wayne County Board of D.elXolt's new polt.ce commls. •... . I about dr-ugs for non.medl'cal drugs. Have only expenmente.d. and. WiIli:lm Ellenburg' Direc. WIth dlsdam by buyers and M.D., presl en ~ e IC Igan He Ith H add d "hep t.ti . d G bb 1 rl d ------" . . .' . sellers. Cancer FoundatJl,n; James J. a_ ... e e. a I s IS sloner Satur ay, rt s p ~ ,ge purposes par e n t s friends Have taken drul!s and qUit. tor. ofPltbltc Saf~tyof Gro~se FHA and VA insured loans Humes vice.president for Medi.' very dtfflcult to diagnose and that Murphy will have a frel! leachers 'counselors ~chool ad: Have taI:cen d.rugs and .still take Pbmte Par k, kicked Q!f. the '1 bl b t . al Afla' and Chief of Path. diagnosis depends entirely on make whatever changes Impol1ant' • I, . • , sam T tho k I a hooked "FI'rst a -Fn'end. Then a Host" are aval a e, u, once agam, c Irs . h. d t. 1" l' . hand to , ministrator, doctor, minister, e. - • m , . m . " . .' .' ... sellers attempt to ignore them ology at Sa in! John Hospital, t e oc or s c IDlca Impression he wants to upgrade th~ Po1tce Press time for the NEWS has Inriest. police or someone else? Where nave 'Y?U seen s0!D.e- safe orlvmg campalgn m Grosse h f d t H h He derson 1\1 D card- of each individual case Some ~epartment, ~ontro1.cnme an~ been moved up one day because Further questions include:-Do one use ~rugS for..nor.me~J(~1l Pointe as part of a state.wide becaus~ t e~ ~,~~ orcet o. ~~ 'o~~ist a~d Walter G "Levick of the symptoms of h~patitis I!Dprov;~elatiOnS between po of the Christmas and New Year }'ou \mow of. anyone who uses purposes. iI~ hour, ~ome'h I~ ~o:r;':f :to~ ~et~ce ~h~ ~umber :y~~: ~:hi~h 10\~~~~Ut~e~~:~er's ~{'D., psychiatrist. In 'addition: are jaundice (this occurs only IIce an egroes. dates, whiCh, this year, fall on any of these drugs and then a som.e~nl;!e s~ s orne. n sc 00 , 0 I ay nn tng. nvers.. actual 'proIit on the sil1e of the vet!!rans of a number of smOking ~n about half the cases involv' . .••• Thursdays. Consequently. the list of drugs follows. Do any of dr~mg -tf!e (Jay, At a school ,.ol!r .of. th!!, new ,It:ms bemg !home. Thus, most arc just "sit. withdrawal clinics will par- mg young ad~lts. and adoles. Mooday, De~ember 15 deadline for all news items and your fricytds or relatives use (Continued 011 Page 4) dlstflQute~ ~IS year IS an. Alco.. ting" and hoping for a brellk.licipate-AlfredLni, M.D., As- cents'~, nausea,. ti~edness .and THREE UNIVERSITY OF advertising has been 'set for any of these drugs? (List fo!. . 'hol . Education Center dl5play . N Ch S sistant Chief of Surgery at the occasionally' pam In the ltver PITTSBURGH students, who 10 a.m. on Monday, December Ilows.) Have you ever been in a L' I d which was, unyeiI!!d. in Grosse 0 aDge. een Wayne County General Hospi. area. The only treatment is analyzed by computer the reo 22' and Monday December 29. group when anyone has used esson #!D0re Point~. If isa. o'ne.b~-ilne foot•. "Wc are not in for a ,~re~k tal. and assistant Professor of plenty of bed rest and g'>Od sults of the nation's draft lot. 'I fo; printing the following Tues- any of these, drugs? (Select By' Poor ~iv. er f~ll:color po. s tel:- which pro- m the a~?a of mortgages, saId Surgery at the Univesity. of diet. tery, say they have found a day afternoons. The cooperation from a list of drugs.) Have you .1..1£ vtdes practi~al tips for per. Edgar. I canno.t foresee any IIlichigan, and Donald B. SmIth, Dr. Hamilton cautioned that pattern to the, chosen numb~rs lof our readers and advertisers I' ever taken any ~f these drugs?. I sons 'yh? wil! drink and drive. change ~n lhe tight mortgage I D.D.S., Chief o! Oral Surge.ry, effects of hepatitis can be fatal that indicates the deck may m. I in submitting the i r copy as (Select from a list.) David A. Fournier of 19692I In adl~tion.'. It has an alc?hol markct m .the near fu~ure.: In Veteran's Hospital and ASSIst- or Include permanent damage advertently have been staCked.., early a,s possibly will'be greatly. If you haye taken any, dr~gs Washtenaw. Harper Woods. had chart showmghow many dnnks fact, I predict that 1970IS gOlllg lant Professor of Oral Surgery of the liver. The duration of The students found .that an appreciated.. . i for non.medlcal purposes, which to come up with a sum of a .~rson .c~n ~onsume before (Contfnued on Page 4) (Continued on Page 4) the disease varies with the analvsis showed. a dlspro!"or. ' --- money to post bond a'nd to pay dnvmg ablltty iii affected. ---.------individual, but it can last :IS tionate niunber of December . S" D. I two fines,. before he was reo Remmc1el' To' Dlivers' I •• S d I · .· long as two years. birth dates, . 17 ,of W..~i~h were II Water ewager,sposa leased by Farms police on . TIle Au'to Club also has added I illUlf,ster en s nVf,tatr,on . He .said .with serum hepatitis drawn in the. flfst third of the ....". Sunday', December 14. I an a I c 0 h 0 I chan to bottle Isolation IS not requlrcd by lottery, while many birthdates I eha R. d b C.t According ~o an offlcl.~.re. sieeves which are designed to T J · H · Y ole Walk st8te law. It can only be. con- in January, Febt:Uary' an~ I. . rges aue y I, Y port, Fourmer was drIVmg fit 'over liquor bottles, as are- 0 or,n f,m on u ~racted through needles, differ. Marcil were not pIcked until, . ______... south on Moross road at about minder 'that moderation is the mg. young adulls and adoles. the second hall.. I The Grosse Pointe City Coun. quarterly b~lling with the new 2:57 a.m., when be was ob- besf poljcy. Dr. HaTi'Y C. Meserve, min- our president, but for them. in ,,:hlch can ~e .contracted throu.gh . • •.• I cil at its meeting of December rates effective for the January served by two Farms POlicemcn ' . . . ister of the Grosse Pointe Uni. so far as what they are doing dIrect or. mdlrect contact With Tuesday, December 16 115. adopted an ordanance set. through March 1970 quarter. ~s he r.an through ~n amber Bottle sleeves will ~e avail. I tarian Church. 17150 Maumce and trying to do r~rescnts a feces, urIDe and blood of in. PRESIDENT NIXON speak- I ling' the C'ombined water and p.resently the City bills on a . Iteht, gotn!( lit excessIVe speed. able free to the. p~bhe af~'all avenue. extends the .following serious detcrmination to turn fected persons. . Monda night announced 1 sewa)!e disposal rate at $3.80 semi.annual basis. Th~ C i t y The officers. Pat r 01 men Auto C J u b diVISIon 0 Ices invitation to intcrested memo away from the ways of war _ ~ngn w txn! withdrawal from 1 per thOusand cubic feet. The '~~anager explained that qual"1 Thomas {{elly and Wi.tllam acr?ss the state: Alcohol Edu. bers of The Pointe Community. and destruction and toward the v. e f ~ 000 men bv April previous rate of S2.75 per thou. terly billing would require ad. IFowler. stopped the motonst at cation Center dlspl~ys can be "We have various kind~ of ways of peace and rehabilita. Help Her Avoid let~am d~scribed it as' one of sand cubic feet had been in ef'l dilional meter reading and bill. Chalfonte and BOI~rnemouth, SC'en at most. poltce depart-, walks in our community: house lion of a war.torn world. :~. "~ks for peace" the United tect since 'January 1967. During ing time but that the benefits I aftcr which they radioed for a ments Ian~ hquor establish. walks garden walks.' and the . "Thc walk will he a testimony Shots for Rabies e ns t take Whcn the the past two years the cost of of such billing to the cuslomer; eher); to determine if he was ments n e area. like. 'On Christmas Eve this of our love and concern for our ~~ ~~s are withdrawn, Mr. water ~hich the City purchases and City would ~e well worth wanted. The retu;n reply dls. This year's ,:'Flrst a, Friend; year I am' going to leave my Iown. cou~try an~ all. its people: Eighteen.year-old Judy Seno- , : ill have cut the num. from Grosse Pointe Farms has the small cost Involved. •r1o~ed that Fourn}er was want. Then a Host campaign w's house at 80 Moran and waJk our servicemen m VIetnam and Nixon ~ S troops in Vietnam increased 25 per cent and be. Quarterly billing will he I p I'll on two tramc warrants by IntroduceQ to the pub II c tn to the church for our Christ. I othcr rcmote placcs; the people polc, 19216 Linville, will bave ~cr ~5 soil' from the time he ,l(inningthis January the Detroit make the customer aWlire of Ii Detroit ~Uce and that his op. L~nsing rec~nt.iy, in c,ooperation mas Eve service. whi.ch hegi~s 10f Vietnam. Nigeria, the Mid- to undergo a series of rabies .y 1 'ed his first withdrawal" Sewage Disposal charge to the lea~s on his own premise.~ .at. CT:>t'lr'SheeDse. "'llS .suspen~eil, With the MIchigan LlqUOr Con. at 11 o'clock. Thc dlstan('~ IS dle.Easl: and oth~r war-sick shots if the dog who bit her on announc ICity will be increased 100%. the end of three months rather I anll he was taken to the statIon. trol COmmission,and. the Michl. about. one anll one.half miles, places; the people In our o~vn the palm of her left hand on last June.. ! Citv Manager Kressbach ex- than six months. Repair action I At the stali!>n, the Fllrms gan Licensed 8everagt'.$ Asso. and it takes abollt 20 minutes." country who suffer from raclal Wednesday Deccmber 10 is not • • lIfonr!a unani. :plained to the Council that 72e by the customer will then reo I authoritid were all~orlzed by elation. . "J am invitin~ aU \'It. would prejudice, from pove~y, !rom ,located by' Saturday, De~ember THE HOUSE / rent 10f the increase was necessary duce the larger charge which I Dctrolt to'collel!t fines totaling Alcohol Education Center dlS'1 hke to walk With me, .f) mcel hunger llnd from altenation. 20 mously. approve~ aS~ciafe~eru. to offset the h i g her rates the undetected leak w 0 u I d $27 from Fournier. after which plays and bottle sleeves are a~ our hOIl~e. any time after "The walk will.he a testimon; Judy was bitten by a short. h.oost m month Yall 25 million. chargcr! by the Farms and the otherwise have produced., The he was !'ssue} a violation ticket being shoWTltlil8 year for t"~~nme that evemnll for coffce or of our desire an,d purpose to haired, medium-sized, brown nt~ ~enefits f~! New Year's: City of Detroit. The remaining quarterly system will also ai- fOT going through aD amber first time, In almost every pa(1« .l~t chocolate, a~d then to walk do better at all t,le things that dog ncar 19740 Mack. The dog reCIpients s~ft: mg ager Rep i 33c represents the additional low citiZt'ns on fixed incomes li,l(ht. and a S'econd ticket for age liquor and liquor by th ,~Jth me tn sl!ence 10 our relate to religIOn than we have was not wearing a collar D~y. The bl ~IIma~.Ark'. :on: i amount needed by the City's to make four annual payments driving whUe his license was glass ouUet In Michigan, as a ~ lurch. I am g~LDgto carr~ a done in the past. Anyone with informati~n re-

Wllbll~ Db f~le sihe 397.0 roll. systcm to cover increases ~n of smaller amounts rather than suspended. reminder to 80 percent of the 1. I'ashhght a~ : s~~n of l~~ h~~ "The walk will be a sy.m~()1 garding tha \,'~~''',,,1..: "(

Thursday. Dec:. 18, 1969 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Three UPHOlSTERING CO. Michael Beaupre Appointed Judge Goodrow Hears 16,Cases I BELLE: ISLE 4322 Mock Ave. ,.... VA 2.9660 :re Ch:ef :n Farms Woods Municipal Judge Don 22813, Gary lane, St. Clair I New FIt It It J. Goodrow cleared an above Shores, paid a $25 fine after I • Custom • ______'_'_ average court docket on Wed. being found guilty of speeding . AWNING. CO. REUPHOLSTERING &- RESTYLING Michael Beaupre, veteran uate oC St. Paul High School. nesday, Dece~ber 10, when he In addition, Judge Goodrow I CHRISTMAS. SPECIAL • free pick up and deliverr fireman, was promoted from Ch' f B . t Iheard 42 trafflc.related matters. signed 15 warrants for those • select Ir01n huftdred$ of fin, captain to chief of the Farms Ie eaupre IS a .ve e~an In dispositions of the 16 cases persons flliling to answer sum., Dir,ctors Chairs of World War n, servmg five heard judgment was rendered I • d' d th ee cases fabncs Fire Department by City Man. years with the 210th Anti.Air. I. , . mons,. a y>urne 1', ' Various Colors' • custom made slip cow,., agel' Andrew Bremer, Jr. The ft A t'.11 U 't d "t te as follows. and dismissed another eight. I cra I' I ery, me., a. s Leo F. Maier, of 19984 Helen, _ _ Covers Included • {lljaranteed • terms atI'tilGbZ. elevation in rank was announced A.rmy .. ~e ~pent 25 ~onths wIth Harper Woods, was found guilty .. FREE ESTIMATES- VA Z.,,,, at the regular Farms council hiS umt mhthe Ablelutiad~Ihslands . of being a disorderly person and ~e-,;.:~~clm~~irt'::~..:. I $12.95 meeting held on Monday. De.H ~ was onora y ISC arge d paid a fine of $25. I OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE Free, delivery in cember 15, and aproved by the WIth the rank of staff sergeant. Ken T. Fisher, of 850 N. Ox. WE DELIV'ER counci). The new rating became The chief and his wife. who ford, was lined $10, after heing I Grosse Pointe effective the next day. Tuesday. I' e ~ ide at 22729 C.arolina, St. found guilty ,of disobeying a Oa O,de,. of $5 0' More Winte, Discollnt on Awnings fa, Mayor'YiIlia~ Butler, pr.ior Clair Shores, are the parents of traffic control device. Sp,ing Instollotion now in effect. ~?the seSSion, disclosed that he three oH,er children,. besides Frank M. Skrz)'pek, Of 5528 R 0 5 L Y N I Serwi 9 GrOSSf Pointf SinCf J933 had a ,~ery pleas~nt task to Suzanne. who is a sophomore Bluehill, Detroit. was found I lf perform, after whl~h he. pre. at South Lake High School, Sf. guilty of failing to yteld at a MAR K ET I' LO 7-2293 Give yo~r.husband sented the new. chief With ~ Clair Shores. They are, Michael, tlop sign and was fined $10, 7601 E. Jefferson ~old badge beartn~ t~e t~adl'l Jr., a Vietnam veteran, who while Mark B. Nevejans, of • !Ional symb?ls of the fire fight. lives at home: Dennis, 21, a 19010 Huntington, H a I' per OId.1t 'II the Woon 1- ---- ' m~ profeSSion, ,~nd. engraved senior at Eastern Michigan Woods, was fined $15. after 21020 MACK at Roslyn Ill. Cl .,. d Ad G t a Gas rangefor wI~h the legend ~hlef, Grosse. University. Ypsilanti, where he pleading guilty to disobeying a 184-3600 I llSSl le. S e Quick Results I Pomt~, Farms FIr e Depart. is majoring in Business Admin- traffic signal. ment.. . istration; and Mrs. Karen (Ron. Samuel R. Palise. 22965 Gary Christmas. . Followmg the bn.ef presenta. aId) Harrie, 18, of Big Rapids, lane, Sf. Clair Shores, paid a lion ce~emon'y. witnessed by Mich .• whose husband is an In. $5 fine for failure to have his B~aupre s w 1.( e of 25 years, dustrial Technology (Elec!ron- operator's license on his person. (And give yourselfa break.) , Eileen. and hiS daught~r. Suz. I ics) major at Ferric State Col- Found guilt;,- of speeding and anne, 16, the new chief was, le!!e. The I' e is a grandson, all fined $10 were William E. (1+ K. ~AGARI!,~. MICHIGAN CONSCUOATED IJ~ CaMItAN\'~ congratula~d by the ma~or Mark. McGraw, of 8015 Packard, War- *~ and councilmen and .other city "I d I h d th t I ren' Phil Snyder of 22506 Ed. officials am eep y onore a , . ' ~ The Loveliest - Most Lasting Gift ~ . d C' f M have been selected to head the munton, Sf. ClaIr Shores; John -,------~------=,. Beau{>re succee s hie . F F' D t t' H Stephens 692 Hawthorn6 William Mason, who retired last B a I' lfoI s 'dlr~ d erpar men 'd" a~d Leota F;ye Lasher, of 1490 II A Beautiful Oriental Rug" month after more than 40 years eauple saI, an am prou . and happy to be th(' ehle( of Oxford. all types. all sizes of servI.ce, the last 15 years as I f th b t C: C' ht' George F Pasque of 11221 th h d th d t tone 0 e e SIre Ig 109. . , . .e ea 0C e epar men. . h' Amta was found gUilty o( BELUCH ISTAN 2'x3' ...... ___.._... $55 Chief Beaupre was ap'pointed groups m t e entIre area. d" d f' $25 h.t I fun gifts " . spee mg an med ,w Ie, HAMADANS 2'x3' ' '_"_._ ..._ $36 to the Farms Fire Department I am grateful that. the el~y Peter R. Emanuel, of 854 Avon KERMANS 2'x3' ..;.._ '.. _ _..... $60 on July 5, 1946, aproximately manager has the confJd~nce. m court was also found guilty of from two years after he married the me to promote me to thiS high speeding and fined $15. SAROUK 2'x2.6' . __.. __ ._ _ __..._. $48 former Eileen Harris of the post, an.d I am. also grate~ul Gilbert R. DiLoreto, of 716 larger sizes proportionately higher. Pointe. ~o the .Clty counCilmen, for giV. Bircll.lane, and James K. Buda, On December 1, 1958. he was mg thel~ appr?v.al. I wIll do my of 77 Moross, both paid $25 . We buy - We self - We exchange \ G~~'S promoted to Iieuten~nt, and ~n ~tmost tn f~lfllhng. my new duo fines after pleading guilty to July 1, 1967. was made caotam, ties. an.d WIll continue to help 'Speeding vjplations. 12876 E. JEFFERSON VA 1-9500 and second in command of the mamtam th~. excellent tradl- Dale Edward Schwink, of denartment. lions and serVIces of our depart. 20123 Great Oaks. Mount Clem- )J Games & He was born i~ the Farms on ment f?,r the p e 0 pIe of the ens, paid a $5 fine fo;' failing July 9. 1919. He IS a 1937 grad. Farms. to have his registration on his .~Mt~~~Mt~&M£&£3t&Mt~~~~~~ ~~ person and Robert Mannino, of ~IOpen weekday evenings through December 23rd ~ . Police Urge Safe Driving HOSPITAL INVITES SIN,GERS ~,SPORTING GOODS' Neighboring Christmas carol During Holidays; All Year groups are invited at Saint John Hospital during the Christmas Monogrammed season. For further informlltion '" Gift checklist for everyon, on ,our list With the Christmas and Nell' license is automatically reo II 8 E t 541 Year holidays nearly here. iaw I yoked, not suspended, but reo ~~!8_1-_2_00_, ... ~. . _ BLAZER BUlTONS o SKAnS . 0 GAMES GALOREI enforcement agendes through. yoked, for a period of 90 days, '~i o MASCULINE61" ITEMS 0 TOBOGGANS out the State will concent:ate under the Implied Consent Law. Haring a "irtf"lay party? in sterling silve&' TENNIS RACQUETS MODELS on enforcing traffic laws' and Where under the FA Law, a ~ o 0 apprehending. violators, (vith revoked license is returned or .solid~old••• o SWEATERS 0NOVELTIES emphasis on drunk drivers. As when a motorist complies with GOLF EQUIPMENT HOBBY SUPPLIES it is stressed every year about the' law's provisions, not so ~ The simple elegance ofthis gift o 0 this time, "Drunk Drivers Go under the Ie Law. . ARCHERY SETS 0 BUMPER POOL TABLE tells a man he is really important. Set o to Jail.... A driver cannot be forcell fo contains three coat buttons and fout sleeve - TENNIS SHOES HOCKEY STICkS . To date this year, according .t~e. a breath test. However;. o 0 ~ . buttons, each wi~h his ini~ials ;i,~!~!~ih~~k HOCKEY EQUIPMENT' : to;:::statistics relea~:d b! t~e'm~~(lIsal to take ~ test. n9 .. o S':~J:~t<(y of State. OffIce. 10 only" "will 'deprive him. of :the ~ Sterling Silver. 32.00. 14K Solid Gold: 95.00' LanSing, a total of 15,739. ~o- 'ri"nt"to drive for 90 days, but ~l For double breasted coat, set is available with extra HTlreRight Gift torists arrested (or' drlvmg after this period, he must take buttons. Please add 6.00 to' above' prices tor each For Every Sport" while under the influence of af- both a written and a driving silver button. 18.00 .for each gold button. cohol, failed to pa~s the breath test, the same as a pel'l;on a~ ... MAIL OR~ERS. INOiCATE FIRST. MIDDLE -.i ~T Mlllll'L ,~".l', The law 5~pul~tes.tt!\lt: :1)1:l;'ing.f,or a license. the ,fir wlien the person lakMgthe test. tirrie:.If he'""flunks" elther on' j' and phone "order~ giVe~' ~:ehone964-2300 registers .15 percent. or mo~e'lhe o'les' not get the licen.a: .' ~ Mail car~fii Cltt~ntlb~~_'.• on tbe Breathalyzer, he IS bilC~i butl1~./e.n keep ~n tryin~~,\, 01,0 "Ch;~" ?~k. 'The heads o~the Pomte ar .~ wO:~:;,~;;r;:,;.,d~~~,::; MAGICIAN '~e law also states that any police departments announced' TED JOHNSON person arrested and Charged that thp.y have instructed their Specializing in children'$ partiB' with driving while under the respective personnel to strictly, For Inform'llon 921.3111 .(~~ NJ~. $~tj;)~t;>~$>~JfiO~ 106 Kfrchevaf, Oft the Hill ,influence of alcoholic beverages, enforce ,the law on drunk driv. Over ](t year,s experience must go to court. even if be. ing no exeeptions. TU 1.5262 takes a breath test and fails it. 'h II to be \ . , r T ey urge a persons If convIcted, the person s Icense careful IC you d r ink don't is revoked and not returned drive' . if you want to' drive until he obtains damage .and don't' d ri n k A little holiday liability insur.ance,. as provlde~ cheer is all right. but not to the under the Fm~nclal Responsl" extent that it will iml'air oper- bilily Law. ThIS ~ype of IDsur- ating a motor vehicle, they ance must be obtamed (or three dd d consecutive years. before the a e. . . on is taken "off the hook." To much alcohol IS liable !o pel's .. put you in "hot water'~ and I." If, however. a dnver IS ar. the "cooler," or worse yet, I( rested and charged with oper. you drive while intoxicated, YOll aling a motor vehicle while ma~ e.ause dama.ge to property, under the influence, and he Te- or inJure or. kIll you.rself or fuses to take a breath test, his ~omeone el~e m an aCCident. ea ------At the Woods, a test drive is a- taste drive. When you get behind the wheel of a new Volkswagen or Mercedes-Benz, you liGHTS know it's going to ride smoothly, effortlessly ...because you already know the OUlooo repu~ation of these fine imported automobiles for quality •. eng ineering and craftsmanship. 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, , ..- ~ A MEN'S WEAR. lNC. fJij .. 16930 Kercheval In 'he Villoge . Optll Iii '-Thun., Oec. 18, Fri.; O,c. 19 Mon" Dec. 22, Tun., Dec. 23 Thursday I Dec:. .18, 1969 Page Four GROSSE POINTE NEWS Surdaln Named Colored Flames Add Yule Beauty Tight Money BON JOUR JA Drive Head The blazing log in the fire. of glue may be used to spray (Continued from Page t) plaee can give of( names of them), then .dust them with the to be a bad year for business Robert M. Surdam, president many different colors if proper. chemicals. You can usually buy in general. I hale to be the LUXURIOUS DINING ROOM .still. , . and chief executive officer of ly. treated beforehand. Adding the c r u d e chemicals at tile purveyor of such a black busi. Serving: • STEAKS • CHOPS • SEAFOOD the National Bank of Detroit, chemicals to the fire will pro. drugstore with the colors they ness picture, but it will take • COCKTAILS • LUNCHEONS-DINNERS has been named ~eneral chair. duce a variety of colors. Chemi. give off when they burn. Use some doing to'shake us out o[ Complete Food C4lrryouts looking for man of the 1970 Fund Drive for cals are not added to the fire care when handling any chemi. our present situa lion." Junior Achieveme'nt of South. but to the ~vood or pine cones cals, Many will ruin the finish The banks' attitude on mort. Moderately Prie:ed easlern Michigan. before bu.rnmg. on fine wood furniture and cor- gages is understandable. They COCKTAIL HOUR 3-7 P.M. HOT and COLD HORS D'OEUVRES the Ul1usua I? ? Ami(;uncement of the appoint., A solut~on ma.y be m~de of rode metal surfaces. reason that it is far wiser to ment was made by J.A. presi~ Ithechem!cal~ dissolved In wa. Purple: lithium chloride; Vio. invest their money in those 16390 E. Warren 885.8887 dent Robert S. Olson, chairman ter and kindling or cones soak. let: potassium chloride; Orange: areas which pay bigger divi. It Audubon THE of the board of Ford Motor ed and then allowei to dry. A calcium chloride; Red: stron. dends in a shorter lcngth of Credit Company, more effic!ent a~d economical tium chloride; Green: copper time, rather than tying up their Mr. Surdam, from Grosse P!'ocedure I.S to dip the wood or sulfate;' Light G r e e n: borax, money for the length of a 20.30- lIits iEu~ Pointe Farms, wiil lead a fund pine cones mto glue (an aerosol and Blue: copper chloride. year mortgage and realizing Classified Ads Get Quick Results raising team of over 700 busi. ------nominal profit or gain. • 1\utiqUt.~~nppt nessmen in a campaign which Pia S' k ' CI. · will officially begin on Feb. n mo .er S I.nlC ~Mt~(!JJl&t5f!:(!JJlt!Jt!!l~lN~~~Mi~~ IS IJLOADED FOR BEARIJ ruary 2, 1970 and continue through March 17, 1970.. (Continued from Page 1) smoking, the positive benefits Open evenings 'til 8:30 until. Christmas, . ;~ Thousands of Gift Suggestions for Everyone Over 8,000 business firms in t . . f k' Southea3tu M' hi" 'U b I a Wayne State UnJ~erslty. 0 not smo'mg. Group Dynamics Open Christmas Eve, 2 p.m. - 10 p.m, n. IC ....an \11 . e l0thers on the program Include and the "buddy" system will ( for the last minute shoppers) contacted dUTlngthiS fund drive celebrities and individuals who be used to reinforce the proven I Regular Hours 7-10 p.m., Tues. Thru Fri., 1-6 p.m. Sot: & Sun. i t~ en.able the yo~ng adult or~a. have been successful in breaking methods of smoking withdrawal. ~ ,D1Z~tlOnto .continue e~panslOn their smoking habit. Also included will be effective ~ 17570 Chester 881.8544 lof Its practical economIcs edu. H B. S ful methods to avoid excessive (Off Morang & Harper) cation program in future years. D' asth ee: uccess d weight gain which often occurs The J.A. program in South- urlng e Iv.e; one an o.ne. after a erson sto s smokin" ~, ______~______j eastern Michigan was started io h,!lf hour ~esslon.s, the With. . p '. p . ... ~. 1949 and has grl'wn to be the Idrawal tecbmques first develo~ed :~e. Smokmg Withdrawal TYCORA larg~st among the 200 J .A. by the Seventh Day Ad~en~sts I Chmc IS free and open to the BY PEERLESS '~ 1 areas in the nation with 26 and adopted b~ th~ Michigan public. It is being offered by b' t . Cancer l"oundatlOn will be used. " . . lI£n;oy Bette, Golfing" ~sl~esst lcen ers serving ap. This has been the most success. the Hospital to assist those who l plOXlma e y 7,500 s t u den t s. fit dId 'th have made or plan to make a our most-favored '[Thcy arc co ns I d b 800 u program ye eve ope ,WI N ' .' u . e e y over . more than 70 percent of those . ew Year's Resolution to "quit SWITC'H ,~olunteer . adVIsors from bus~. attending having been able to smoking." KNIT S.HIRT to Id:~~ a~1 ~dustry ~n~1 ar~ r~lsI. quit smoking. This will include For [urth~r lnformation. tele .. ~ w ::itne• a L~n~. ~ta. e~posure to the [ull range of phone Saint John Hospital. 881- It's hard to believe this lightweight, tex- com, as enaw, . IVlngs an the hazards associated with 8200. . I and Monroe Counties. These ------tured nylon isn't a luxurious knit wool Better ; teens represent participation of , •• yet it is comfortably cool when worn over 200 high schools. ~""".SAVE••• WINTER PRICES...... indoors or under a jacket. Becallse SO ~ Golfing W ma.ny of our customers prefer the pleas. Drug Fight urable feel of this shirt. we have it in 14 colors. ~ ELMER SCHERER'S HARPER METRO (Continued from Page 1) EcssAWiiNGS party. In the neighborhood. At GIVE 'LONG LASTING SERVICE • GOlO • liGHT BLUE • REO • YELLOW • MEDIUM 8LUE • BURGUNDV War Memori~1 or Neighborhood New Modern J 970 Designs! •• OLIVE • NAVY • LIGHT GREY ~\ GOLF 'CENTER Club type parties. Somewhere Get Yecr 'Round • Prctection • LIGHT GREEN • BEIGE • SLIo:TE GREY' outside the Grosse Pointe area. • BLACK • WHITE with New, Becutiful Vinyl. I Where have you seen some. long sleeve 13.00 ~ I OPEN ALL WINrER H~~~:DI one give drugs to .sOineoneelse? Cobted DC,c:on Fcbrlcs. short sleeve 11.00 (same list of places.) Wher.e FREE ESTIMATE , have you obtained drugs for Sll!I: SMALL' MEDIUM' LARGE' EXTRALARQI G,antl Opening. of HII"e, Metro's l non.medical purposes? (Same I list of places.) Call LO 1-0890 "SOUTHERN TEEsr~ If you are taking drugs for 6330 r. JEFFERSON non.medical purposes. at the WE SERVICE YOUR COMMUNITY Enjoy Southern Golf in Mae:omb County's present time, do you prefer to UJ. • STATE. SCHOOLS, Woodward at Grand Circus Park - Somerset Mall Out Door Winter Fae:ility be alone or with others? This is FLAGS • BANNERS , A!so .in Chicago next to a list of drugs plus items FRATERNAL • CHURCH Poler • Accessorie, • All S,ur such as glue, gasoline and light. WHY NOT GIVE A IOWElK CHRISTMAS GOLF GIFT er fluid. Have you ever had a bad trip with any drugs? If so which For Only$lS.00 ones? (List of check.off drugs.) Co Free ~ Ma~~:.th~,'Heat,1~'O~Ust.,; • If y;ou have used drugs for . ~.. ~... ", .. non. medical , pur pas e s, who Merry C"~istf!la8 at.!~fjherlllan;.Sh"e8 . .'" !. ,'. ; '." , ,", "'~"'''~'' . Tltis Ch,istmll' Pack"ge:,OH,r Onl, Good started you?- '. ,. ' .. About hOlv much money per Un';' Decembe" 24tlt ' month do you spend on drugs to take for non-medical pur- poses? OUTSTANDING CLOSE-OUT OF How easy is' it tocgct drugs GOl~ CHR\STMAS VALUES rornon.medicalpurpOscs, if you Iwanted to. (List includes, easy, Com. In ""II 'rows. Around . hard, don't know. and list of i: OYer 15D Golf GN,s from Whic" to CluJos. d!"ug;;}'{_.. !,' : ' r. , Pric., from '5ct.$35 'Hav~'Yoli 'ever given drugs to ~, 10 Fomeone to take for non. • C!ub Service end Golf • Compr~. P,o Shop mediclll purposes? LeuOfIr Focllltlft alld Have you ever seen a pusher? • Golf Driyin. Ranll'e Accerlorier Whom woule! you be most Minutes away from anywhere in Macomb Couitty likely to belicve in a lecture about drugs, mother. father, 37575 HARPER, MOUNT CLEMENS minister, priest, teacher, coun. THE BARONET 500 ft. North of Metro Beoch Porkwoy selor, principal, friend, doctor, Phone 468'-9J 17 psychialrist or psychologist, policemen. drug user or former Open 10a,lII. ta 5:30 p.m.-Seyen days a week MULE I drug user? THE WALLABEE $10 Opea 9:30 to 9 everyday except Saturday $24 Soft, rich leather in Sand or Brown Antron lining; padded sole. In black, Hunting Suede, Black or Brown Nova sizes 6 Vl to J 3. Calf.

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, . - P.ge Six ------~------_.-;-G ROSS ~ P<> IN TEN E W S 'I'EI.lS' OF mEJiT aDd MorOSll, OD 'i'b~,rsday, De. Edward ZalgliD of 26741 cember 11, someone smashed Pointe SailCIub Elects Officers Holiday Tourney For U.L Knights L'Anse Creuse, 8t. Clair Shores the vent window and entered UDiversity $chool Knights Wood. "We feel the arrange. told Farms police that while the vehicle, taking his portable By PII.iI Loraacer serve the dub's chic • .,~ ••' ,,', • ~ ...,.~ • ..: ; •

Thursday I Dee. 18, J 969 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Seven

BATl'ERY STOLEN his car was parked in the Sears " and Mark M 0 ran added 11/ in the league and five-one over-I years, "We are just getting the Bigham, well versed 1JI the Lauer style of play, has been Stanley Tamulevich of 18701 lot at Mack and Moross. be. -Ing the Po-n'tes points each, all., '. athletes from the football team Helen road, Harper Woods, in. tween 1 p.m. and 5 p.m., some. Scor I Leading 35-34 at the,: half, The Lakers ~nly loss was a into basketball condition." hitting the nets at a clip of 16 formed Farms police on Thurs. one stole the battel'Y" valued at points per contest. day. December 11, that wbile $25" I ByPhil IMuger------Country Day put on the stall in ~queaker t? BIShop Gallagher, Senior Terry Alilard is one CoDlusing SclleduJe the third quarter against the 10 their Initial start. but they of those b o.y s. The 5.foot.ll ------One of those items most eon- EDITOR'S NOT E: AU six time and time again," said Knights and outscored them have come on strong to run guard. has been av~raging about Pointe.area high school cage head mentor C h u c k Hollosy, I til 'th J 10 pomts a game m recent en fusing to the NEWS is the odd teams have officially opeaed who watched his team miss 29 5.2, It was a c 08e t until e over St. David. Salesian, St. , .. scheduling of g a m e s in the White or Black their 1969.70 eampaigns and out of 52 foul shots in the con. last six minutes, when inex- Alphonsus, St. Ladislaus and couuters and t II a t flg~e IS perince caught up with the St. Clement in true St. Paul bound to getb.ctter qUickly. (ContiDued 011 Page 1') there is a IoJIg way to go be•. fItest. "hEJltsCh tteam, hit on 19 University School cagers and fashion 1------Enal\1eled Aluminum fore the final shot is taken aDd oor so, bu we sure blew C tr D ped 't . . . the sellOn's res I; Its are in. it at the charity stripes." ~~ i l:y ;::p 6 .1ts ~P, "We p~ay eight games before With this edition, the NEWS be. Led by 6 foot 5 junior Paul ar u e ne 1 polD or the Chmtmas break and the GUARDS STORM WINDOWS, gins its game coverage of the' .. . Ithe Knights and McCa,:thy add. boys had to get into good shape BURGLAR PROOF local cagers, capsuling the ini. Shlrar, who collected 16 POints, led 12. Ralph Kulek picked up earlier than usual this year" for DOORS, tial efforts of the six teams and 6.foot-4 Jim Parker, who Ill, said Ed Lauer the dean ~f WINDOWS-DOORS to date. added 12, the Blu~ DEvils made ~ u the r ~ n Ealjt gave the Pointe basketball. who has led AIR He ~jO{ 1 ~lllf 111? 'ao, • • • it close throughout the .lame Knights their second lo~s of the L a k e r s for the past 31 . the young season, when they ------PORCH ENCLOSURES Coach Ray Rittner's Norse. Dearborn ha~ three starters clipped the Cook road schoolers ALUMINUM SIDING, TRIM AND GUnERS men got off on the right foot from last ~ear s squ~d and that 53-48, icing the victory in the on Monday, November 8, knock. was the difference m the ball. last minute of play. SCREEN PORCHES ing off a veteran.loaded Mount gam~: _ McCarthy hit the nets for 20 Clemens tea m by a narrow Utilizmg ~ zone press through. points, Mike Getz added 12 and STORMS FOR STEEL CASEMENT WINDOWS count of 66-63, as Gary' Bennett ou~ the f.n s t lJ~lf, Hollosy Ralph Kulek also picked up a I! singed the nets for 20 points sWltcued hiS team mto a. man. do zen, but, trailing by just We Repair Storm Sash and Screens and Bike Zenn added 18 count. to.man pr~ssure defense 10 the three points with a minute to FREE ESTIMATES ers for the North High cagers. latter ~alf of the ~am~, but to play, the Knights lost the ball Wiij) four players back from n0 avail.Ja~k Crltchfle~d co~. and with it thoilgame. a 1968-69team, which captured eetedl 11. pomts and Skip Shi. "Depth is what has really POINTE~ SCREE,N, the regional crown, the Mount rar, Doug Grllham and ~ete heen hurting us so far this Clemens team threw a scare Farner add e d seve~ pomts year,'" claimed Coach Wood. AN.D STORM S.,A:SH. IN~! into the Norsemen, but "Ritter's each. The Blue Devils. meet "When we, get past McCarthy Raiders" were not to be de- Monroe a~d East DetrOit, be. and the K u 1e k brothers, we - IAcro~s from Howard Johnson's) nied. Rick DiCicco and Glen fore engaJmg Wyandotte on De- have six boys, who never play. , 20497 Mack Ave. 881-6130 or 881-4600 Hilger added nine points each cember 19. ed a minute of varsity basket- \ to the winning mar gin and • • • ball before this !leason. I'm ______,______Brian Web s t e r tallied six The University School cagers anticipating better things as points, opened the i r seas,on with a we go along." J A Costly Victory convincing victory over Capac, * • • ,; "It was a good victory, but but the sledding for Coach Bob Fast Start For Lakers , 7 NIGHTS a costly one," said Ritter. "We Wood's. q~intet became a bit The st. Paul Lakers, led, by DEPARTURES ... 11 IMCLUOES: IlOUMO TW JET TItIoNIfOIITAllOW F~r That Special Gift • COMI'UMENTARY COCKTAILS. DINNER I CHAMPAGNE lost Zenn for at least one game, rough m ItS, next two contes!S, high.flying Tim Bigham, a 6. EVERY FRIDAY AIOARD • HOTEL ACCOMMOOATKlNS fOIl 7 NIClH1I' when he sprained his ankle in as tb:ey dropped battles With- foot-3, senior forward, playing • BREAKFAST AND DI/IINER DAIlY. WELCOMING lIUM On Your List the last 30 seconds of the can- DetrOit Country Day School and his third year of varsity ball, YEAR ~OUND llWIZZL£ 'ARTY • FIlEE GOLF I TEHNIS • 'lUMfUI !222 • TOUR ESCOllTS I MOllE! test. fhis week, we also lost Lutheran EBst. are off to a fast start in the ,...... Bennett, when he suffered the McC~hy Has ~ot Hand Catholic League's Second Divi- same injury," ' The Knights outdistanced Ca. sian East, standing with a rec- Ritter hopes to go into the pac by ~ count of 61-56, as All. ord of five wins and no losses Christmas holidays with a S.() Everythmg Dale McCarthy toss. • A Totally record, which would put the ed in 30 points, grabbed off 18 ------.;....-_...... • . Norsemen in fine shape for a rebounds and gathered seven , . New run at the Bi-County League assists. McCarthy, an All.Stater .. atr ...... 'lip .• CO'fI.,cept, • _ title. and one of the best "team" STEEL CASEMENTS ....------'..-.--...•...... _.- LEITZ "That means, we'll have to players on the circuit, hit four We R.~lr - Straighten beat CHntondale and talented out of five from the charity Locks & Opentcrs Avallabl. South Lake in our next two stripes and connected on 13 of AIR TEe 640 f 1 MIl[ TW2 1800 TRINOVID games," be said. "Without the 19 from the floor. Ralph Kulek use of' our two big men, the going promises to be a little ,BINOCULARS rough," Creators of the world.famou. Leica ina field at 1000 jards. Tho 8x3Z •• • camera have perfected l\ new prism and nell the lOx40 TLinovids ue "he mue' Devils of South sYstem that dramatically reduces more eompkct than conventlonal High, a young and inexperi, binCl'u1ar size, and weiahL It'. the binCl'u1ara of ml1l:b lower power. enced bun c h. matched Dear- flrit truly significant binocular ad. And all the new Trinoyid models born in shots from the Roor, vancement in over filly yc~rs. The have fast.actioD central fCl'usina, but experienced a miserable &1l DCWTrinovid 7113Shas an amaz. are hermeticallY sealed, dustproof night at the free throw line, in illi"S().foot.wide panoramic yiew- and weatherproof., dropping a heart.breaking62-61 match on Friday. December 5. Free Throws Hart We have plenty of last minute ideas in all "We did not play gOOdbasket- price ranfjes ,q:nli Will ,take the, timeto , ~: J.laJl, bilt we still had the op. , .,.... ::.:' ,Jl9rtuniti~s to wiIl the game '1"01.. show the*:' td you. The DST Petitions Now Avauahle CAMERA. .:'j.~V'': .;._,'.;...,l(.~;~,~l.~:':':r.~~..... , A limited number of petitions, supporting a drive for Daylight CENTER, ~jng Time in Michigan, are ; 1il'1"lterchieY.I.Ii now available at the NEWS , - in the vm.p offices. The petitions, circulated' by TU 1.4096 the Michigan Chambers of Com- Open Every merce, are being distri':luted.in an effort to remove the sepa- Nigllt Until rate t i m e island, which the Christmas - state experiences for six months of every year.

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JI'IVE LAWNS DAllIAGED. Use: two sons,. Gary, of Fraser, HISTORY REPEATS FIND SOLUTION I Cell II I A L' In d'd Mich., and Alfred, of BotheU, There's nothing new under the Face life's problems honestly' ...... 0.Jlle.llill IDCO roa resl ent called I OBITUARIES. Washington; a daughter, Mrs. SCREENS sun-even' the mistakes we l"arn what's wrong and what FOR FENESTIlA* City police 00 Tuesday. Decem. _ Linda Hinman, of Grand Rapids h' make have been made !>tfore. you can do to improve them. STUL CASEMENTS W.d4i.. I.vitatill' ber !l, to . report pel'llODS un------and five .grandchildren. All Typn 10 Ibft knOWll had driven over five I FLORA MAE BECUR sent. to the ~oca Ratan Com- Interment was in Largo, Flor. A I R T£ C <. ,,', .~: ... TV 1-7161 FuDeral services for Mrs. munlty HospItal, 800 Meadow ida ' Let courtesy and common With initiative a man will lawns, 00 Ule sueet the previous Hecker, 63, of 171~ St. Paul road, Boca Ratan, Fla. 33432. . • • • sense dictate yourdriviog habits. either find a way or make one. night. _,aveoue,' will be held tonight, • • • WILFRID C. McLAUGHLIN Thursday, December 18, at'8 MARTHA VERNIER A memorial services was held o'clock, in the Eppell6 Van ,~e- Fuoeral services for ~. on Saturday,. December 13, in Weghe Funeral Home. She died Vernier, 85, of 1749 Brys drive, the Grosse Pointe Unitarian on Tuesday •. December 16, at were held on Saturday, Decem- Church. for Mr. McLaughlin, !Iarper Hosj)Jtal, after, a short ber 13, from St. Joan of Are treasurer and board member Fireplace .~ illness. . Church aod A. H. Pllters Funer- of R. L. Polk 8nd Company. . -; . Boro. m Oregon, Mrs. Hecker al Home. She died on Wednes. Mr. McLaughlin, 55, died in IS ~urvlved by her husband, C. day, December 10, in her resi- his home at 1031 Bishop road, JulIan; ber mother, Mrs. Laura dence. on Wednesday. December 10, • .i. <:olclasur, of Ok~aboma; two She was the wife of the late following a long illness . < slsten, Mrs. ~a Miller and"'Mrs. James and is survived by two He was a native of Cincinnati Ozella Standridge, and a broth- daughters, Mrs. Albert Stock and was graduated from' Dart- WOOD JENZEN er, Norm~n. . and Mrs. Leo Atbman; a soo, mouth College. If Building MemOrial trIbutes may be James A.; 10 graodchildren; 21 Mr. McLaughlin was a mem- ma~e to The Ameri~an Cancer great.grandchildreo and a. sis- ber of the Country Club of De. Soc~ety or the charity of your ter. Mrs. Natalie Post. trait and the Detroit Club. chOIce. Interment ~IlS in S1. Paul's He is survived by his wife, Interment was In Woodlawn Cemetery. Phyllis; two sons. Wilfrid C., I J..,~ ADDITIONS Cemetery. _ _ _ Jr. and Robyn; his mother, Mrs. I • • • BELMUT BLOSSEY W. C. McLaughlin; two sisters, ~ REMODELING FRANCIS J. (SCOTTY) BOCK Mrs. John R. Johnston and Mrs. I Funeral services for Mr. Funeral services for former F. T. Marlin. WDII Hock, 69, formerly of 257 Mc- Pointer Helmut Blossey were ----- TU•{.97# Kinley place, mOl'e recently of held in Feaster Memorial Homes IIIORE XlIlAS LIGHTS TAKEN Roseville, will be held tomar- Indi,ao 'Rocks' Chapel after his H. Benres, 443 5t. Clair, • row, Friday, Det:ember 19, at death on Tuesday, December 9. called City police on Friday • 8:30 a.m. from Kaul Funeral Mr. Blossey moved to Indiao December 12, to report. the I Meldrum Garden Supplies , KitcMIu - Beth_. 4uIt.e4 Home, 27830 Gratiot avenue and Rocks Beach four weeks ago theft of a number of Christmas lee_tiN R_...... -AcOUltlcel calli,.. from St. Donald's Catholic after the sale of his busioess. tree lights from outside his home 17921 M.ACK AVENUE TUxeCfo 4-2184 'ellOfl.ti: .. d Archlt.duNI Service Church, in Roseville,' at 9 He is survived by his wife, the previous night. Complet. H_ • Com_rei.1 Service o'clock Mr. Hock died 00 Tues- day. December 16,.in Alexaoder Blain Hospital. " Mr. Hock WIS a retired Cbrys- ' ler employe and lived in The Poiote for 35 years. He was the husband of the late Cbri~tiDe. He is survived by two daugh. ters, Mrs. Gerald Heckendorn, of Mount Clemens, Mrs. An. thony Valentine, of Roseville; six grandchildreo and a oephew, John Hock, of Grosse Pointe Farms. '!nterment will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery. • • • LESTER LAWN Funeral serVices for Mr. Lawo, 56, .of 1442 Beaconsfield avenue, were held on Sunday, December 14, at Jefferson Av- enue Methodist Church and the Verheyden Funeral Home. He died on Thursday, December 12, in South Macomb Hospital, Mount Clemens.'He worked for ThlsCliristmasGiveHerTheFiuest HoUey Carbuerator Company for 22 years aod was a purchas- A Quaker Maid Kitchen! ing agent. ,: Mr., La\'yn was past-president' You'll be giving a gift that will give her- pleasure of Detroit Archers and a mem- ber of the Detroit Fencers Club. for years .• , a gift of lasting, charm. Wec:an He is surivived by his wife, . " - ",' .,.,.... Madeline; a daughter, Mn. help you play Santa by installing her work-easy Dorothy .. Kemp; a son, James Monentoff and a sister. Quaker Mai~ Kitchen. We can plan her Interment was in St. Helen, Mich. , Quaker Maidl' Kitchm to'fitherwod: hahi. '. .,... OSCAJt~~:~~EL, JB• •• •and our 17 beau~: c:abinetstyle. and.38 Memorial se~ces for Mr. Keydel, formerly of 260 Ste- lovely wood finishes make ite.aSy}1? ,~~,~~ phens road, more recently of , Boca Ratao, Fla., were held . kitchen the look she wants. Come ni'or can'~ on Saturday, December 13, at .: Christ Church-Grosse Pointe. this week. He died on Monday, December 8, in Boca Ratan, where he Quaker MaicP MeatU Quality Made lived since his retiremeot in 1961. . Mr. Keydel, 68, wasgradu.' ated from the Uoiversity (Jf Michigao. He was formerly general manager of Household Paper Products Company and ~ We would like to thank YOD, our Joyal vice-president of Detroit Abend Post Publishing Company• . He is survived by his wife, fY friends, for youf patronage this ,ear. Miriam; two sons, Frederich R. Thiele Construction aod John F.;adaughter, Mrs. (Show Room cat) Julius Huebn1!r, and 11 grand- It has beena'real olea$DlI serving all offOL 24145 Littte Mack, St. Cloir Sho, .. children. ": 'I.. PR 5.2323 The family suggests that in lieu of flowers C()otributions be ' FROM OUR 'SALESMEN AND STAFF YERBRUGGE'S .: WHO SELL AND SERVICE THESE II"YOU CAN .4LW.4YS BE t:J • GLu-- . SURE OF QU.4LITY FOODS .4T VERBRUGGE'S" GOOD CHEVROLET PRODUCTS TU 5-1565 .COR.MACK • ST. CLAIR WE CLOSE WEDS. AT 12 NOON DB MILT HANCHERUK Sales Manager JIM ROACH Sales Representative Off'r GoOlfT"ursi", tltr" Sat",d", MARKEl' JOE POMASKI Manager DOUG SEIGFREID Sales Representative BONELESS -,: , FRANK HILLEBRAND, JR, Business Manager RON BLAKELY Sales Representative MATT BABCOCK Lease Manager ED AGOPIAN Sales Representative ROLLED PORK LOIN GEORGE ELLES Parts Manager ARNOLD LEINNINGER Sales Representative JACK LA VASSAR Assist. Parts Manager HAROLD BALLANTINE Sales Representative TED DENGLAR Parts Clerk HENRY EISWIRTH Sales Repr~sentative 99CpOUND BOB LONGSTRETH Parts Clerk DAN CRONIN Sales Representative CHET LaFAVE Parts Clerk ED MOELLER Sales Representative Homemade • Bulk u.s. NO, 1 GOLDEN DALE MONTGOMERY Selvice Manager RICK PINCELL! Sales Representative MICHICAN SAM ooANATO , Collision Manager PORK RAY ZIOLKOWSKI Assist. Service Manager POTATOES BANANAS RAY SANooE Service Writer SAUSAGE c TI:O EWALD MIKE CAMPANELLI Service Writer 69cPOUMI Ig;~. 59 2lh.29c

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'lgeT." GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, Dec:. 18. 1969 Scoring The Pointes (CoutiDued from Pige 7) ting the nets at I 20 point-per . . I game clip. e .Good cooks cook C~thollc Lei ~ u e this. Yelr,. The F ria r s are a running Eight games prior to Christmas I team which primarily comes at not only places a great deal of I its opponents with I zone de. ~urden on III tea~s too early fense and they are going to better with Gas. m the season, but 11takes m.ost make some real noise iD the of tbe suspense out of the hUe league this year. 10- run, w b c n one leapt breaks • • • a Buy new Gas r-ange'now! a :lway in the beginning of the Canliers Are LearDiDg '. e. year: It also malces it all' but Under new head coach, Har- IIICHJUN CCINIDUDAlEDlAB COMPN«~ impossible for a leam, off to vey Heitman, the Cavaliers of a poor start. to get back ioto 5t Ambrose may not be IICtting the race before it's too lite. a record pace, but they are The Catholk League sports di- learning and that's what Har- rector should take a harder vey wants. look at his scheduling, temper- "These kids could go 0.16 .J' JronlCS iog it with a bit of foresight. this year but if they learn , ' . • :' • that's all. i car~ about and the; " Friars StilI la Race , will come on strong next year." DIVISION OF HOME ... BOOKS '. Austin is. well in ~e race in Ibe said. "We are stressln~ min. the CatholIc Leagl." s Central to-man defense and the kids are ELECTRONIC CENTERS, INC, ,.' MAKE : Division. as Coacb "Chic" Chr. catching on." :' WOND£RtUL : cowski has guided his learn to Heitman had only one return- CIlAN1IELMISTER 3 spa.' GIFTS,., : a 2.2 overall'record in the first Ing player {r 0 m last year's . weeks of the season. Austin's squad with whieh to build on stern 1M' II 111I AND WE ' two losses have come by a total for 1969 bllt that player-Paul SHOP r'Cllftr. Tw",.,,,.", lulUlU nu •• ,.... 11II, HAVE OV£R :. ,of 0 n I y three, points, which Havner":"js a good one Hay- NOW shows you how to ugh this ner's bee n averaging better 4 1I.ek ,mldiq. ~ • SOIOOOI : I league really is. than 18 points a game ~nd is & 1II111t. dj,itli ,00011t, I ...... - The tradition-rich Friars have one of the most exacting de. .iuopbtMl, 20 I.20.1lOI defeated U of D High 51-47 and fensive players in the league. SAVEll I .p.. • fro. 12M' ml. Bishop Gallagher 77-58, ,while Tim Hogan I 6.foot-3 junior lip. iodu.... $111.15 OPEN 1DAYS dropping close games to LeLa- has come on'rapidly and may Salle, by a count of 64-62 and end up being one of lhe finest Shrine 71-70 in a double over- players to ever represent St. Imu. TIm. CHANNEL MASTElJ allnll if ,UTT1.E PIJESSOR BOOK CENTm lime clash. Ambrose. He hit for 14 points in allier wia hiN. ~ia. ralitD! ,;y.. you : ' " 16837 KERCHEVAL. GROSSE POINTE I Rick Woodbury, as-foot-lO his last contest. •• IMI collti4go. II( lint Ilh'Il"'U tolor " .. ,ti•• guard and senior center Steve The Cavaliers stand at 0-4, I.d pid" odditi... 1 ebln' Babiazs, who stands 6.foot-4, but the seasor. is young and 1I'tW. $31.15 have led the way for Austin. the Cavaliers are gelting older Mil. $24.11 Woodbury averaged 25 points fast. a game through the first three iBabttrban maintenance encounters and is currently hit. Club Cage Loops Klliek Brothers Seekin~ Officials PANASONIC stern rttI .tzDm1US1D ASSOCIATES t. rill ~Ict Soli~ slat. st.r •• CIS' .1.11 4.lI .. k AC l!oro. stili t.1II r.cIl1Ir, Awarded Grants An urgent apJ,>eal from the W.. d to'illOt .... k .holf Llpt dIck. W.I.,I lui. Neighborhood CJb's Pauline 'PU'.". 'nhblllOi ,Featuring Complete University School Ithletes. Mlsak for quallfled basketblU fililh. 3 lI,e .pn", OPllltill. DitiI,l lip. Ralph and M8rk Kulek, one of officills to referee in all four dililll "1'1 'OftIOr. 1.11. ... nlOr. Z IICtnlinl 1... 1 .,lie .but-.ff. Two YU ,ul.,•. If"'ph .. i'de. the Pointe's m 0 s t successful Club winter leagues was made C•• plel. willi Z dytHic Home Services - brother combinations in both this week to the NEWS, IS the .. 10". OP"III'" h01ll .icroph..... lfII, 1«'" fQ(ltball and bllseball, have been opening games of the selSon nnkllll'~. hDtizDIIlllll. ."io.. • -1 hotIr bl.. k awarded com pIe t e athletic drew close and few ofieials had blldpb.1It jlCk. $99.95 nstIlltt II... 1".15 grants ~. Bowling Green Uni. been heard from. With One Phone Call versity in ,Ohio,. according to "We need officills in the Pro CHANNEL Bob Wood, 'University-Liggett Leal(ue. (.4th Ilraders), Col- 1" IItl 1210 II. "lilt ~ MASTER pertUlI School Ithletie director. legiate (5th and 6th graders), IIuldiltl I'p, $1.21 ~ tlPI cm.tt. "More than a dozen colleges Giant Lea g u e (7th and 8th 2.slllil1l lit" •. ~11t'. $19.95 PR 6-3038 and universities we r e after graders)lnd the Adult League." 6ro'l lit bolllt ••• offict. these boys," said Wood. "They said Pauline. "These are paid $1.91 -j. Window Gillin. • Sh.1f .1Ii1t111ll had enticing offers from Michi- 1JO$itions and we will set it up aAJtIflI.lIISTDl .o"~. ".. . . l,pomlln •• 91 ~ & WI,hin. gan' State University, Tampa,,' so that th~ referees cm wo~k • Doon Cut Off Florida Western Michigan UiI!' at a location n ear est their ":. Guthn CleallN 11'150_ • Tile Grouti III versity: as well 'as a number of home." . others from around the coun- The league telins pllY at the .~. Sc.... • .~. :.,.' ,.1", • L..,•• mo. We're qult~proud of the Brownell and Pierce Mld~le San. Stat. FIII.AM StOIllll Wln4eW, ~' . ",;$' plctilrtll til."J that' ipthe first time Schools an~;~lso 'at North High Se""lc. ".' , :tt.';t: ',HM; 1'1~11 II.i. by 111111. Ii~. in our schoOi's Jiistory that two School. Officlala. can have both Alt'.ltie II,. • CC!",p1et. "inti ... ~UuoliIyFM; s(lliar. PolehlS I'p, i. for .n perIlbl. lap. fl. ;'. Tron .... Dro,. & Decoroti ... of our athletes have received their choice of 'schools and, their Cerci. R. ,lecN 'in-full' athletic scholarships." chnice. of leagues." . AM p.ri" •• "", AFC .. IOnnd.. Eu, II .... ~fl. Ca.. pl'" with • Misc. C• .,.ntry FM lor ""ml.d,., mop • M•• lS dili., ",.r t.,. ..I'! ••d .i.i.ph .. pi... Work' Both boys recently signed let. Pallbne asked that those 10- ;:. CIe.1'I Ixhaud ti... Ooly $21.95 • .iII,lo $J.71 .II.. ., Fen. • ters of intent to enroll at Bowl: terested in making some extn _or. • Ir ... '01"1", ing Green, - whieh' means the,' "pin" mCllley .a~. l~ving~e ,; :,'. F.,wllc. SllIk • Mlac. FlnwlN .. elnftot"agree,to attend. any oth. Club a helpmg band can Mik~ & Celli .... Topt Rlpoi,. er colit.lge i(1 the Mid-American Clark, basketball lelgue dl- Conference. The twosome will rector It the Club as s?On as Phi' mHy otfler lervic ... inc:ludin, free advice graduate in June. They are the possible. The number IS 885- 'Irtdll 'I.FI :i,We Are Inrured Licensed Builders & 15 Year, in This Area sons of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 4600. ra•. La.... p.... r IIr tIAI/IEllllSTD Slillilllllc". Kulek. of 20708 Shady Lane, St. bUlllllO witfl hill in AC walkil.llIklt Sit 11 Sali•. elI"" I li.i.h. CI'" Clair Shores. ,,,,. A.I,.,tie l"q"My Pointer Heads Ir'"i.l" .oli .... 11'.lu.1 pl,l, willi 1I.ln Iwjlth. ultrollllllr .. tDfl t'Clp. ehln.. l. t,•• tltrt uf! Zh.l4m ~ •.• ri, 01 ti.L 1'(111., •• tl. ell Inl'l.l. Lions Alumni $15.st .hleldd con. R.g. 13." sq•• let c'IIIr.I. $59.95 _$191 A CHRISTMAS GIFT A former All-American at ,'if. Syracuse pniversity and I I tackle on the Detroit Lions I FOR T" INTIRE FAMILY ••• Championship football telm of Cllplill ••• 1 CllANliEL IUSTERSIiII' , ster PliHoIr•• Por. 1935, James Steen. of 787 Berk. IllSiCSyst11. PHrl ... ..~ ,,,,Iilier shire, has been nareed. presi- All trIISishrwalk it. AM.f~II".. rOCI"" iO""i., solid ,tit., siltf IrOIlf. dent of the Detroit Lions Alum- ta"it. ..ilh I :mk elmid.o p~r .1.00. 04d yo.r .ni Assochllion. $4.1111 . pl,yNdc d,ek. ifill .... .w" •... d to 'lII"i~ Cp,rol" The Lions Alumni Association .llebi" wllnVl.,uk"•. 'n bln,ri.. " ,lIellj.. is made up of 350 former mem. 110'01' ehl"l111 IptioOlI. REMODEL bers Ind employes of the De- Reo.IU.U. S,,, It' $121.14 troit team and it supports and $11J1 assists the present members nf ADD A the telm and' tho:le of other profe~sional c I u b s whenever necessary. St.m H.... Mu. kattery 0 ....-.ar. , B r n in Brooklyn, N.Y., Milts. c..... fit III ~ T,., sr.rlllOVid "itIlI.1t Steen was In All.American ehrler. 110.... '1.. IU11id, nailu. 2D t. Ifuhli~ll.d I., hn,,;u tackle Ind captain of the 1934 .... aIUI ~ FAMILY ROOM 20.000 ep •• U.b.li .... W' ••• triaSistOl ""Irin. Syracuse Big Orange. He joined ,n,d II$1.91 CUSTOMCRAFT CONSTRUCTION COMPANY the Lions in 1935, a year after R.,. di..... ' prie, ft." the team hid moved to Detroit -0., pn.. $2.91 SHOWS YOU THE WAY. (IT'S EASY-AND OH! from Portsmouth, 0., and play. ed for two years. THE MONEY YOU SAVE) Steen and his wi f e. Betty, have seven children. of which CHANNEL • • six arl! boys, pllying football TriImllli Hli' stat. EI.ctr••y.ice fll MASTER Pm. C. C. PLANS IT: We'll•plan the whole project and design in hiRh school Ind Little Lelgue. ~', . ...-.;;... AIHM c1tch rllli., stili' rmiYer. 30 kutton casSltt. hJI ...._. - .Ilnalll,.lllwithlnaon , ... n pru.p ••• plilier it for you. We'll supply written specifications in advance recorder. PI"" II bll. •. I. .11i•• t it'll: lithrld fa tl --down to the last nail. You'll know exactly what 1he .. d ,,"I"t else. Form.rfr ttrin IIr .flttrrc: WrQ . .. •• "Ii ..tO Iilu,. finished job will look like. ." $29JI ,nU5 .aw $99.00 .d.plor. 6u 3-1 ba., .. CI"'"11 Ilu. $39.15 C. C. TELLS YOU EXACT COST-IN ADVANCE: The wittl DEMIY price is always right-and exact, complete, firm-based on drawings and specifications. It's guaranteed not to change. dIcll1tll, T_ fechl IIIl11t1.l.r. • tllck cartrid21 C. C. HELPS YOU GET FINANCING: We'll help you get IIU .Iotl mlilrY. _. fbi. ",,"1. YO~.tIl. sler'l ,IIJIr. "I,A~ financing .at lowest possible current interest rates, You'll ...... h I. •..k. ,,,Ill hll,. in ,I'U,i...1 part.bI. pi" .. "it~ Iwi, know what your payments are in advance. oIK1rie dICk. 4" .puhr. I.p.in. $5:71 .,nton, Pl.,. Dfl hUl'" II.,.•,.....$no $J.d. C. C. SUPPLIES PEA('E OF MIND: We'll tell you before or .1,,"Ot:. $11.11 we start exactly when your job will be finished so you _$11.91. can plan to enjoy it. How good is the work? So good we guarantee it with two-year free warranty service on labor and materials-in writing!

Want to talk about it? We'" be delighted to meet with .'111' .... TV llle' ",';1 1.tr1cl car sllrll lobo. ~o".ff ~I. Iri"", 2 WI' s,.ahr SJS' you, discuss how to transform your house into a dream FOOD COLORING MIXED WITH .~JII', home. There's no obligation, of course. But at least you'll 1'1" I.h.. i. lor fr.. I••.CMieo .1 ElK'''' EVAPORATfD MilK MAKES ki Vain II UI.~. ...11II "''' ''l1. know how things COULD be. Call anytime. Like Right HARMLESS fiNGER PAINT, blOhll.l! ,,"kll spll" NOW! , .. , For fast, sanitary. Clean. $11.11 ing service. try DEN B Y tofoy .,.. CLEANERS where best re- 'mritl .nle" .., ea•• slIltS are guaranteed. We 'Illtl ~ ar. $31.15 spccialile in drapery clean. c.c.r. Clitar II- eanrn••. trlck inll. de cor a tor fold . .... carllilll PHONE: VA 2.7M:! . ;ilill 11IIpitar.ll", nil ..it It • l{~[QM ~~l;T We'll remove tllem for YOII • fIi!o< .1Ill ..,'if..r I. ".,.r. C C CI.~I. ,IIY" witIl I. llnd rehang them after clean- loft ...... ",oIM pritl TIt" .. " pichp fltlloy ,,,,,mrdtr •• II'I.h 'ock .114 10 lfIII • UILDING & REMODELING CONTRACTORS • RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL Ing . oIl'~lr lit•• AtlTJetM JfO cIIu"1 iell., IIlIUM low .... nn.lliGllllllrli $3.• •• phlill. rnl 'orwlr4...... rll 'i.lob. 11I,1 ~ ' .. "".O'Yle 0 coR ",llIl.~I"1'7 Ultllio, lioter II, I"'" "1IllI11. ... .14... Pick ., A. = Iri., I.'7 II , 1M It. .,11I "" ..... 'PfIbr ,,~. 1IriItI. ,n",," 'i..". ,tI A • ..,Iott rtorI. ",II. ~ Nil'. lliofored ... t! ,Iff ye.- "M gr. IWcull'.'., 4'.,..kIIt S1•• 881-1024 :~ ~UI. -::. NjI""" .,t. $3I.?l Iri4gt If ~'.I-jilt ... 1.164 MACK AVE, - GROSSE POINTE 48224 ;G.WIISfe!'~~1- "'''~tlI.$111.1. Op.n eY.ry ni.ht till 9:00 duri... tho Chrilllll" ..... n. All Ill'lor crotllt e.rd. ICceptH, CREA TORS OF IDEAS FOR ADDED LIVABILITY 21111 Ilt~ IIfll~,," 15tH Km".IIt ... ~adlo. 7.MACK WAREHOUSE OUTLET SERVING THIS AREA SINCE 1956 e.VA. 2,70551..5ii!i!!!!! SHOPPING CENTER . 22740 Van Dyke ~,Tronlcs 19193, Mack AVI, Warr.n .' . . . ~

Thursday, 'Oec. 18, 1969 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Pag. eleYln . To Make Survey Petition Drive City Gives Okay To Tree Project If It', n~utic.1 IIut Of Water Waste Lags in' Pointe The City of Grosse Pointe and guyed is $79. Diameter of marine nin, w.'~ 1ft Itl Council on Monday, December each tree is two.and.a.half City of Grosse Pointe Man. Pointer William Bryant, Jr., 15, approved two contracts with . Browse j ager Thomas 'Kressbach was member or the Wayne County Shock Brothers, one for tree Inches and replacements are Ckrijlmaj j authorized by the Council on Board of' Supervisors, an. trimming, the other for tree guaranteed up to four trees. 'he ,Monday, December IS, to en. nounces a petition campaign replacement. The second contract issued Specialtle&ani i gage The Pitometer Associates against television drug adver- The City had Shock Brothers to Shock Brothers in the amount ship'. 1 to perform a waste water sur. tisements is off to a fast start recently conduct. a survey at of $3,696 was for trimming vey of the City's water distribu- evel'ywhere but in the Grosse'139 locations where City-owned some 336 trees. The cost per naulicat (Ji/t& wh•• I, t tion system. . Pointe area. trees were lost this past year tree is $11 based on the condi- J9605 Mack I ThE; main purpose of the sur. He said, "The response has due to Dulch Elm disease, tion that City forces perform • Hi, Lordship J.welry Open Ivery vey is to detect and locate all been very encouraging except storm damage and other causes. all the necessary cleanup work • C.p••rn .nd Flnt Evening till • un~own leaks so that they may in The Pointe it~elf. We have Fourteen additional locations as they have done for the past M.le Sllirls S.turd.y till S I be repaired. The survey also groups in Oakland and Macomb were also surveyed where citi- three years. During the three- i • Sperry Tapsider tests master meters and a sub- Counties and in Wayne Countv zens requested tree planting dur- year period the City has had II Slfe'y 101' Silo" stantjal number of \';;lv~s and but only two small groups from ing this past ~ear .as a result 1,016 trees trimmed. • Iinocul ... hydrants in the system. Grosse Pointe have expressed of tree losses ~ prIor years. !,he .bloc~s re~ommen?ed for • N.u'lc.1 L.mp, Mr. Kressbach said that a a willingness to help We even Based on thIS survey, City trlmmmg In thiS year s pro. . large. portion of the City's sys- have a large group i'n Los An- Manager Thomas Kressbach gram include Fishe~ road, Wat------1 tern IS old and has never been geles working on it and I spoke recommended that 31 replace- erloo to Mack; Lincoln ~oad, SHIP' WHEEL FAMOUS NOR POLE rym~im~~R\~m,f';m'4@~,~'~'mllt'!m.,m'~1["'llil:W ~%m~~~1'!' tested or surveyed. He. felt such Iby phone on a Los Angeles ra- i ment tre~s be planted. He said C~aUonte to Mack; Rivard Sc.i1inll Jacket, with the hidden hood ; .' .., ,.... ,) a survey would help tighten up IdiD show on Monday. the locations and type of trees blulevar~. Maumee to Jeffer-) :; "Hear ye L !he system and ther~by pay for I "The NEWS th f' t t 1 suggested for planting have son; Umversity place, Goethe 24JO VALUE $11,95 , " ~; .tself 10.a short penod. re r . ~as .e us_ 0 I be.en selected on a basis to per. to Mack; Neff road. Kercheval ), hear ye T?e Pl~omet~r Associates spe- th~ ~t~e ~titlon .d~v:. Sm~e i mlt proper growth of the new to ~Iack and. 10 other trees at j f . uP r- Grosse Pointe ;{ clallzes m thiS type of work. the Dctr ~tSFeenpp\c e Ch YIII tree and also to provide an vanous locations. ," goes NUDE . r;"" The-Ir r ch~rge for mak'mg the 7 and 01Unitedree Press'ress Interna-anne ,aes thet'IC balance WIth" ex.sting ------,.------l:.~,~,: % tsukrve}bWltllfbe S3,Oook'It would tionaL Even with all this pub. ItreTehs. . ,, it. p~e:e a ou our wee s to com- !icity the response in The Pointe wrail~elr~ftt pof £e~c~ rtf e ~ !I ~!'Il :~! '------. I~as }ce~ extremel}' disappoint- ,- roo e ,e Ize Ilt]~Men Gardeners. II.n~'I s~~n,rr ..:~~,?t. Bryant Farms Iinazu !'o! charged, "that most Pointers ' To Hold Party are ready to admit the problem Are Sister Cities belongs to them, that drug abuse is becoming a way of life The Men's Garden Club of for far too many Pointe youths. At a council meeting held on Grosse Pointe will .hold its an- . "I sincere.ly hope that people Monday, 'December 15 Mavor nuM Christmas meeting and In our area will realize telcvi- WiUIam Butler inCor~ed 'the ladies night this evening at 8 sion advertising

:. in the holi~ay mood. •• b gl80ming patents by LaIY 10ft" BOb \ for girls ••• coreFuny cro!ted of dMt. .finest by Surrounded art treasures, leofhers to fit and IooIt Dtra .. In tastefully appointed chapels. The refined setting a genuine tribute. From fop: Wide smJp pump .bkJcl Novelty T.strap in blOck or _ HARPER CHAPEL-serving the Point'3s Hi-longue block pump. inFants, cbiJcIrens, ... and growing girk ~

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SINCE 1910 Mistcr, when a car gets old, it's an expensive keepsake. Do yourself a favor, trade your troubles off at RICH. ARD BUlCK'S, anrl roll homc with a sound, bcautiful model under you. . FUNERAL HOMES 15251 Harper Avenue at Lakepoinle THE CUSTOMER IS }(IIW • Jacob SoriS Under the personal supervision of Mr. T. L. Harris of Willow Tree Place, G, P. Shot.. :'~l\itfJRtb In the Village ( .UICK,lno. c.l~ Free P,rkin. :,.-:-15103 KERCHEVAL: VA-I-5400.- •.-': ~ Thursday, Dec:. 18, 1969 Page Twelve GROSSl:: POINTE NEWS Life is like a 'ladder~very Book-of.the.month with most ISh I R d H 0.. Patterson Named Officer of MML Church to Hold FUm Festival step takes us either up or down. tragic ending-your check book. I . e s ev.erse er pinIon The announcement of two new his own insurant'.) agency. Grosse Poi n t e Memorial memory of tbe concentration regio~al officers has been f!lade The M i ch i gin Municipal Church will 0 f fer I holiday camps; "'DIe Apple" by Dun- TERRIFIC by Michael 1t!. France, Japan, England, Po- ness; "The Most" by Ballen- lI'.ke to In~ size. --_--'-1-1-1--'-. -"0:It was~.~~only two2~:eyears ag\)'~~~~~aged like a ~!~::'"gChristmas salami. tine alid Shepard of Canada, a Council Presi.dent. the state.wide organization and land and Canada. The theme, that I wrote of my disenchant. I Last year, I. ",:as d~termi~ed Grosse Pomte Park Mayor its member municipalities. A woven throughout the films, is fascinating documentary of ." Inot to face a similar dlsapp:>mt. "Playboy" Hugh Hefner. ment With the "cut your own ment so I bought the tree un. Matthew C: Patterson h~s been regional meeting is scheduled Man In Relationship . . . to named chairman of RegIOn III, annually for each of the nine woman . . . to environment BEFORE AFTER Christmas tree" place~ .that sprayed and unpackaged, 'at a c?mprised . o~ the cities and areas for the exchange of ideas . . . to God. The films are ap. crop up every year at this time. local retail outlet. ' villages wlthlO Wayne County. and cooPerative municipal ac. propriate for all ages above the CHIMNEY SUYICI My e~perience at that time was But a news item in one of 'l'he new vice chairman is tion. on matters of mutual COD.ninth grade. ~c~~~lal~~f~~I~t~: unbelievable. The trees were all our daily papers recently gave Southgate Mayor Robert C. cern. The 1970 Region III meet. They will be shown in Fellow. •% COrrected.Tuck PolntiJlr sprayed green . • • cut b~ a me the courage to try on.ce z Reaume. ing will beheld at Plymouth, ship Hall on Friday, December % Advance Mainteaance surly employe of the establish. again for that joy that comes Mayor Patterson, who sue. on January 15. 19, Saturday. December 20, and 1U-553t ' ment and shoved thr~ugh a only with "cuttlng your own z .... .lImegaphone.styled machme that Christmas tree." ceeds former Westland Mayor Representing more than 430 Sunday. December 21, from .. Thomas H. Brown, was serving member cities and villages in 8:30 to 10 p.m. Donation is $1. Z ------'----- I packed the faml1y mto the as vice chairman of !he regio~. Michigan, the Michigan Muni. Among the mms presented car, the Maroon M.arauder, and A f!leJ!lber. of the city counCil cipal League serves to unite will be "Actua.Tilt" by Jean Z set off for a farm 10 Rochester. begmnmg 10 1959, Patte~son members in collectively striv. Herman of F~ance, a view of % !!-s you ~ecall Sunday ~as has been th~ Park mayor smce ing for borne rule and promot. the contemporary scene; "The I Z snowy, an Ideal. day. for Christ. ~964. A nabv~ of Scotland, he ing higher standards of Muoi'l Game of Angels" by Borow- Startilll Dec. 25th J. ca see mas tree cho~plDg.. Ils.a past preSIdent of the Dodge cipal government. I czyk of Poland an elegy to the Z. I When we fmallr ar~lvcd at Division, Chrysier Corporation. ------• S ft at tile BLOOIAELD! the spot, l couldn t beheve my In April Mayor Reaume was a Ieyes, for at least three Inches elected to his third term as • .. ~ of snow cove~ed the ground Southgate's chief executive. He a ... and trees, mak10g them appear is president of River.Oak" Real. • like a winter fairyland. And ty Company and manager of I THE BIRTH OF CHRIST awake. • over to the right. a field of II I lovely , regal Scotch Pines stand. Iing proudly in the cold winter SHOWED THE WAY wind. Nearby was a man who e"uded the spirit of Christmas. With a smile, a handshake and FOR ALL MEN a caution about using the saw, he directed us to the trees. TO BECOME BROTHERS Tromping in the snow, among the SCotch Pines, with snow- flakes dancing through our hair You need life insurance. Now we've got was an experience that spelled it; Search all you want. We don't think Christmas in its finest letters. James Garner-Gayle HunnIcutt you'll find it for less. AnyWhere.It's.called -A 2000 year old message ...o o 0 It was.with a sense of guilt that '"MARLOWE" MemberLife. And it costs $19 a year• •w we passed up t.he scrawnier trees in search of "our tree" Rated "M" - In Color :ret to be realized. Plus a $2 enrollment fee. • • • • then suddenly • • • there it Metrc,.;.o!dwYJl-)fayer Pr_ts CLOSED CHRISTMAS EVE Grosse Pointe Division Au Arthur P. Jaa:DPtalucti9D ~ was in aU Its glory ••• an eight. foot beauty with. our name on STARTIN CHRISTMAS DAY 15415 E. JEFFERSON PHONE 821.6300 it. Peter OTooI~PetubiClark Natali. Wood.Robert Culp Grosse Pointe Human Relations Council With a minimal amour.t of George M.easel, Manager ... "Goodbye,Mr. ChipS" effort we sawed it down, drag- "80B & CAROL-& Box 0.7, 99 Kercheval, Grosse Pointe Forms, Mich. ged it up over the hill, through TED & ALICE" ~ snow, to the smiling pro. MemberLife is underwritten by Michigan Life Insurance Co. ~Sir""R .... In Technlcolor Screenplay by Terence RaUipn prietor, who collected our five Directed by Herbert:ROllll dollars and wished us a sincere Produced byAPJAC I':oo~ riJ Merry Christmas. :Musicand~byLeslie~. ~ When we arrived borne, we ,...._...,~0- gently carried the tree into the living room, placed it in its . SAVE! rlCKETSfroW,AVAI'LABLE AT BOX OfFJCE OR BY'II stand in just the right spot and Also ~SND. HUOSOfl'$ THE GREAT sat back and admired it. GIFT INVENTION i r-... IQ ..... r-- tullE ntlS CONYENISA'ORDER FOAMJ Now, when we look at it dur- ~Ia..Ia,'- .na&hapwe. I' • 'M, $3.00; M. &. IIl00000fIELD THEA 111 ing the holiday season, it will cot home wiIIl OF 1970! Self.. • PH" '$3.$0, ,- _ y_. foe • ~57 So. w...... not only represent the spirit of N

COTY SAVE 30~ BACCHUS HAl KARATE MEN SET ORIENTAL SPICE SPRAY DEODORANT GIFT SeT 15304 KERCHEVAL, nY. Beaconsfield 414-ClZ. COLOGNE 414.0Z, VA 2-9070 D'gou 99 NIGtiTS, SUNDAYS Ie HOLIDAYS «noIM 2 5"' • COLOGNE "-oz. Tit• .,..? • LOTION ... OZ. b: Paul Schweitzer The frag,."". !ltat '.pla1oll .. hy tno andont GteoC. we .. The uciting~ e:llotic FrogrartCli of A BILLION DOLLARS Is well uci!in; ..... TI)' it~ .1110fa, east. a figure commonly tossed about these dllYs. Do you D&C LEATHER aEANERS realize how much money is really involved? . neW! SAVE 20C 9249 East"Jefferson - VAlley 2-'1055 O.K. You know that a Bil. MENNEN SPEClALIZING IN THE CLEANING, lion consists of a thousand NUTS AND SKIN BRACER REFINISHING. ALTERATIONS millions. But how does it reo late to a day.to.day handling BOLTS SET AND REPAmlNG OF FINE . / SUEDES AND LEATHERS of money? For example, hGW does it relate to a $10 bill? AFTER SHAVE Solving Detroiters suede and leather problems Suppc~c!yoU 59 since 1949 and now a new and exclusive finishing stood on a LOTION 1 process developed by us which leaves that soft boat in the AFTfR SHAVE 4-O%. luxuriant feel and new look. . , oce a n, and ~350 COLOGNE 4-ClZ. plannedl.o '0:.. " f,agran,e duo that 1110'*"' Tbe foUowing approved top qo'aUty. cb'J clfJlIJ1ersare DOW diKtiminohn9 mon v,m be p'oud t 0 s saw a y . \~"', 4oz, COLOGNE 5.00 authorized associales of D & C Leather Cleanen and our one billion ..3j,." lei "'a'. Ideal Cio,illm", gift. professional services are DO" avaUable throu,h these reputable cleaners. You may '1nt them or eaU for" pick- dollars-one up and deUvery. $10 bill at a time-with each ~ncoming wave, every min- Belding Cleaners, 15139 Kercheval, ute, day and night How long GI'OssePoint. VA 2.5800 do you think it would take? BOYS' Crown (leaners, 15323 E. Jefferson Did you know that it would (irosse Pointe VA 1.7500 take about 200 years? AND GIRLS' Which also goes to show Denby (leaners, 15029 Kercheval, that, if one squanders money Grosse Point. VA 2.7055 like water, he'll find it dif. ficult to. Liquid.ate his obli. Denby ('eaners, 20087 Mack Ave" gationll ••• HI RISE GrOSH Pointe !II 4-8888 Don't let Real Estate trans. Gay (leaners, 16129 Mack AVI" IIctions become a costly ex. Grosse Pointe 882.1976 perience. Rely on the expert BICYCLES representation of SCHWEIT. Grosse Pointe Yal.t Cleaners (Plant) ZER REAL ESTATE for 17854 Mack, Grosse Point. TU 5.5930 Buying ... Selling .•. Rent- Grosse Pointe Yalet Cleaners (Branch) ing ... PHONE: 886.4200 or 99 886.1270 ... Two locations. HAPPY HARRY 21155 Mack, Grosse Pointe TO 1.9770 SCHWEITZER REAL ES. 34 Square Deed Cleaners, 20331 Mack, STATE. 21300 Mack Ave.. ROBOT and 18530 Mack Ave., t;ro~se no. po""l", hi.,i •• llIOdol.. itio (rani hand !>r.~ .. Grosse Pointe TU 1.4225 Pointe Woods. &ottery Of'WoNd. IM_ . .. OIlY dirtdiotl, _ 7 fft. ,,"'die !-rak •• ,hi'li .. handl. bor. OIld Ie 49 fac.. 1)'''' "~'.In btiglrt .;,. ... 1fi.ish wilh.,.. PHONE: 886-4200 swint, htod .. CIlld "OUI ONL' "ODUCT, QUAUTr, (OUlrES' _~ .. idled .... .'iIIe ~_IIIIII .. -ttWtrtiM. AND DEPENDABLE SERVICE" or 886-1270 ,.

, ....,1I .... ~ • , ,'""".,...,.,'1)'1" ftdf .... WI...... ~~ ._~....-....'.".._ Thursday, Dee. 18, 1969 G R 0 SSE POI N '1 ENE W S Pagl Thirteen Wo.:..dsCouncil Approves School Gate Trial I Valhalla Wins NSP A A'ward The Woods City Council by a ,selves in the highest manner." one and ont..haIC hours prior' North High SchOol's year- "Scholastic journalists oC to. Fir.plac~ MILLER~S RESTAURANT majority vote at its Monday, At its November 17 meeting, to the start oC school; that the! book, Valhalla, has received a day are the publication aDd, 15406 Mack Ave, December 15 regular meeting, the Council had agreed to de. gate must be closed during ac. First Class Honor Rating in the . . rId C t i (Between Nott/hgham & Sommerset) approved the installation of a fer action on the pedestrian tual s c h a a 1 hours; that It 49th AU American Yearbook commumca IOn ea ers 0 o. i Wood pedestrian gate on a 6O.day gate, until both its members should be opened in the after. Critical Service conducted by morrow," Otto W. Quale, NSPA I lite • ., H__ NfI "trial" b a's is at the end oC and the Hidden Lane Homeown. noon. when tbe first students the National Scholastic Press Executive Director stated, "and i HOME COOKED FOOD Wedgewood drive, near Grosse ers' Association could study begin to leave classes for the IAssociation at the University high school yearbooks provide j • (ANNAL COAL Serving lunch from 11 :30 'til 4:30 Pointe North High School. the matter further. day; elat it mu'st be closed no: of Minnesota. . I a living laboratory for jour.j • KINDLING WOOD Dinner from 4:30 'til 7:30-Tu.:!sdoy thru Fridoy The Grosse Pointe Board of Tbe trespassing of students later than 6 p.m.• and that it i Yearbooks fronl more than nalistic rese:a'rch and innova. I tI,'i'l'" t. .11 tit. ',;".s Education earlier in the year through a lot at the far reaches must remain dosed on bolidays, :1.400 high schools across the na. tion. The school and community I CALL "'-2800 TU 2-9444 had asked the Council to ap. of Wedge":ood and ~he fact that weekends and at night. Ition were judged on the basis are to be commended for their VIA ENE NURSERY SALES they contmually ripped away The Board oC Education will of content, photography, layout supporl of this challenging co. I!:::======:!l prove such a measure to pre. part cC the wooden fence 10- now be notified oC the Council's and design and evaluated in curricular activity." I ------vent student damage to the cated there to make their cross- action and the actual install a" comparison wit h other books _ _ fence at the end oC Wedgewood ing north to the school, has long lion and cost oC construction (rom schools with equal enroll. and .to enable th~ students at. been a source of irritation to must be Cooted by the Board. ment. ten~mg North High to more both the homeowners, the school Members of the 196'9 staff eaSily get to .the. school. The board and the students them. ' who received recognition for Board was demed Its request at selves. Nanle Dr. Sadusk Itheir journalist achi~ve~ent .are NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY! -J that time. Jack Thorpe spokesman for' Ba~ard Brandon, e(htor'l.n.chle~; "The Council members voted th H' d d • I -d t ITo Colleae Board Keith Anderson, managmg. edl' P;rson to permit install11tion of the pe. e. 1 e n ane resl en s. e tor; Barbara Mooney, busmess $12.50 destrian gate at the far north claimed. that the school boa~d, -- manager and Ahmed Ismail, end of Wedgewood _ a dead at the time: oC the construchon Dr. Joseph F. Sadu~k, Jr., I photographic editor. Steak .•. Hot Buffet end - but placed certain stip- of NtorthdHlgh: th~d athgreedto vice-president (or medical and, Section editors receiving rec- Dinner served from 8 :30-11 p.m. I t. h l'd erec an mam am e orna...... I d d L . S "th u a IOns on t e approva ." sal mental, redwood fence and that sClentiClc aUalrs for Parke, i og~l~on mc u e aune .ml , Champagne at Midnight Chester Petersen, Woods city the construction oC a pedes- Davis & Company, has been i act~v~t~s; GRa~Ehnsor ,Massl~~ankt manager. "Prior to the vote, t' t t t f th d t th b ' activIties; 1car d on....u" . Coffee Break at 4 a.m. a two.hour discussion was held rlan -ga e was no. par 0 e name . 0 e seven-m~m er Isports; Mary Pat Shea, cur. 'Lost Flavor Trio' to entertain on thE' subject and a number agreement made WIth the home. Board oC Trustees oC Lmden.! riculum; La u r i e McQueen, • of Hidden lane residents voiced owners. ,wood College II, a new coordi- freshmen; Patsy Bartos, sopho- Make r:eser'Jatiolis today! their opinions on the installa. These stipulations Imposed on nate college for men., mores; Chris Conway, junior JOHN KOONS' tion. Although they were quite the school board by the Woods Lindenwood College II open. editor; Mllry Pat Shea, assist. vocal in the i r demands. I Council are: That the gate can ed in September on the campus ant juniors and Patsy Bartos, thought they conducted them. be opened in the morning Cor of Lindenwood College, oldest index. CRAZY HORSESAlOON ------women's college west oC the 15016 MACK PHONE: 331.0011 Mississippi, and thp, men's Grosse Pointe Pllrk See a Tanzania - offers an unforgel. school has an enrollment IIf ap- Traffic Cases • able holiday. Africa is probably proximately 120. • the most photogenic continent on Dr. Sadusk joined Parke . ' earth. Game reser~es give you the GO~DEN Heard in City L.zOlD .z.n opportunity 10 photoiraph the Davis in 1967 alter a long ca- reer in p r i vat e and public The City of Grosse Pointe be:llth areas, and was made a theSp1.-..:m=g Wil~i~1J~~;a::~ Municipal Court convened. on --...A." Mt. Kenya. BIJDDDA member DC the pharmaceutical , You will visit Tuesday, December 9, with . \t-ln::~)\ the spectacular Ngorongoro Crater, the mighty Seren- Chinese-American RESTAURANT Cirm's Board of Directors in 'h. gali. See tree climbing lions at lake Manyara Park, 19f,s. His - residence is in Lin. Judge DO\lglas L. Paterson and 6 o:'L- Colorful Masai tribesmen. The subjects are Iimilless COCKTAIL LOUNGE coIn road. He also is a member Judge Malcolm Sutherland pre. tt, r' ..th.e experience unlorgetable. Fri. & Sot., II a.m. to J 16340 HARPER oC the Board DC Trustees of St. siding. The following cases were ~ • Write 0)' Call jO)' F1'8e B1'ochul'e John Hospital, Detroit. ~ ~ 21-DAY. ROYAL SAFARI ' Mon .•Thurs.; J I a.m. to 12 near Whittier heard. ~~~:- IN EXCITING EAST AFRICA Sunday 12 to 12 Ample Parking PIPE DREAM R i chard Zimmennan. 228 ~ MAR. 3. MAR. 24 - $2090. ALL INCLUSIVE. Featuring the very finest in Can- COMPLET! LiCe's pleasantest practice is East Nine Mile, St. Clair Shores; was charged with driving with. tonese dishes for Luncheons and Carry Out Sen"C' making plans to spend the ROYAL INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL SERVICE, INC. out taillights and driving on a Din;,ers, plus exotic Cocktails. 881-6010 money we'll probably never 28641 Southfield. Lathrup Villil', Mich. 41075 • 313/352-7070 . have. revoked license. Ife pled guilty . and was found guilty on both counts. lIe was fined $25 on the first charge and $100 plus $25 in costs and three (lays in SAVE 2.00 SAVE -4.66 the Wayne County Jail on the SAVE 1.00 BROXODENT CLAIROl JIOIT ABLE tJGHTEt) secood coun£. TOOTHBRUSH Frederick La:kowski, 302 Hu- TRADER KINDNESS COSMETIC BY SQUIU ron, Harbor Beach, was charged with reckless' driving. He pled INSTANT MIRROR. 88 guijty and was found guilty and HAIR SETTER TV.valTf ".400'" fined $100 plus $7.50 costs, with 12 60 days of no driving. . Harold Redctis, 11514 Cardo- Vies 99 ni, Detroit, was cl)arged under the drunken motor law. He pled 8 guilty and was found guilty of the clIarge of' driving while his ability was impaired. He was fined $100 plus $38.50 costs and placed on 90 days probation. Center Splendid In Xmas Garb

Pointers are enCOl1I:aged.to_ drop by their uniquely beautiful War Memorial civic center and enjoy the lovely _way it is decorated for Christmas both in Alger House and Fries Audi- torium. . .Instead ot the one outdoor tree of former years, two beau- tiful trees are indoors where they can be enjoyed in comfort and be protected. Also the CeJ]ter's waitresses, under (he direction of the Cen- HewHiltonl/JJr()/S) ter's capable and ingenious COrY ll!MINGTON - LADIES house manager, Helen Blair, ~devlt~t EMERAUDE"Gln .SET PRINCESS RAZOR have completely decorated the ar.E'" OiANIIItr2-CL halls, mantels, walls and pillars IlUSTlNG POWl>EIl S.25-0L S0 ~OIImE \.Q&, 4H throuihout to create a Christ- f?)iJelceiMIza!ti? ~:!TMWt-~ ""~ON Ml$T l.B-OL 5 9" fOWllt'I 1,SOIl. mas wonderland that is truly Pamp" ller willl tM~exaling Gtfttle.GnMlIIlino" .... ---. " trio 1flot CGfit...... worth • visit. powder Gnd 'mist set. ,.rfoct for ...... 0... few .. .-y ....

MAX IMX FACTOR J£AN NMi FACTOR l\llS'RCKS The spirit of USophisti A SPRAY, l "fancy OF NATE Lnristmas is alive Cats" Plan~. PRIMmF OR CALifORNIA HYPN<;lTIQUE LIP COLOR and well at COlLECTION . - 16.ol.1'£1111M1! • ASSORTED COlORS to«. 50 Greenfield ViDage 1'5 5°0 3 :~. HAvefragl'll_ '" f

~ FABERGE COLOGNE THREESOME A!'HROOISIA, WOOOHUE. Fl.AMIEAtt ;.w,.oz. fA. 400 ICIKU BAT" SEt 6.00 2.oZ. .'1Il CO«lGNE. .s.oz. .lIt POWOfll

,.:i' 0ItftI« ftnMm.-See. c10IeD 01' more lop, End tout' witll ho'.~' ebriItIDM j ""t.IaMlft. work JaIDd~~ mold- eookfes aud a slGlgnc>uaeiuuicle. Bver,r .., ~ ..ues. worJd18 m metals, day 9.6, Decemoo. :tee81. '. .- ~ ..... BeIn7 PoJI K1IlIeum. Rumpelllliltddo, A Clllutmnl PJa1-Per. '1 D , ,tllIf •• JaDuary 4. formed by the Greenfield 'Village Players. Matinee and evening pert_ances. Can SAVE 83' W .. Chr181m88Tourl-Guided tours of 2'll.1620 for dates and time: Open year- GIANT -rI1 American buildings decorated with around except 'l'hankarivlnr, Christmu aDd BARREL OF 1aolb', cecIA: ft'aI'8. cranbelT1 *iDgs, yule New Year's. MONKEYS 166 Greenfield Village 111I.... olllallllai. _ -~..~ ... PIge Fourteen GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thurlday, Dee, 18, 1969 Ir-----~----"'!"',-- __- Grosse Pointe News Memorial Center Schedule Goes 0 .. ANTEEBO PUBLISHERS, INC. What. .,.• OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL II" at mat~ GROSSE POINTE FARMS, MICHIGAN 48236 Open Daily 9 a.m .• 9 p.m. (Ticket Offke Closed Sundays) liT. .... u"r' L\.-hrar' w . SecOild Clalll Postal' Paid at Detroit, Ifichilaa December 18 -December 25 • ., ~ ------~------;OiD~ll p~b":.rialH::~:~ree~:f:~~~~s :~~a~~b:o~r~: I'- .~__ B~Y-V-ir...gia-{-a _LeoDarcl -.! 'ft-IE FULLY PAID CIRCULATION loan: crutthes, wheel chairs, heating lamps, bospital THERE IS A SEASON (Geis. (Ogilvie) might solve your By Sibyl ___ , beds. . sler) that is upon us - the knotty problem, or possibly hI GROSSE POINTE GARDEN CENTER AND LENDING Yuletide one. no less! Just for TRICKS and GAMES ON THJ:: Johnston Optical Company ... has been e p. Phone TU 2-6900 LIBRARY CLOSED DURING ~IONTH OF DECEMBER. I fun. let's check 6ver some of POOL TABLE (Harmann). If ing Pointers see the "light" for more than 30 Years. Thursday, Deeember 18 last year's book titles to see if we have a baseball dicionado, Their technicians, who grind lense~, .are among Ifelllbe&" JlllcbI,all Pres. .usocIaUOIl and N.tlonal Editorial AaIoelaUoll • 3:30 p.m. Ballet-Mary Ellen Cooper, Instructor. we can't find some Christmas we can turn to MY TURN AT the most skillful in their craftsmanship In th~ area. NATIONAL ADVERTISING UPREIIENTATlVB I* 4:00 p.m. Basic Figure Drawing for Senior High- gift suggestions. We could say: BAT (Williams). A more dan. Johnston's complete selection of ~rames m ~ll • Weekly New per He relellt.atlve. (Qc. . Robert Rathbun, Instructor. I'M REALLY DRAGGED BUT gerous and adventurous 'line styles bring both comfort and faShion to th~ m . to4 FUtlI Avenue, New York N: New ?ork BYrant lI.noo I. CHICAGO OFFICE 4:00 p.m. Grosse Pointe Children's 'fheatre ReMarsal NOTlUNG GETS ME DO~ would be THE COMPLETE dividual customer. And don't forget to stop m at 3S3 North Mi~an A.enue Pholle !'IIIalltial 8-2214 Mrs. Sydney Reynolds, Director. (Helltoft) but t hat wouldn t BOOK I)F SKIN AND SCUBA the shop, 87 Kercheval on the Hill, and. see a 8'00 pm Men's Garden Club of Grosse Pointe. probably be true, as. b~ now DIVING (Sullivan). A quiet 1 h h . ., . many of us are begmmng to sport would encompass CHESS magnificent collection of binocu ars, w. IC are ROBERT B EDGAR EDITOR and GENERAL MANAGER FrIday, Deeem,ber 19 get a bit tired. In fact. many SETS (Graham). Getting back wonderful for gift giving' or J'ust pampermg your. WILLIAM ADAMO...... _ ADVERTlSING MANAGER • 4003:3(1 p.m. GBallet-MaryP . t EllenCh'ldCooper,' Instructor.Th t M' of us by now are SITTIN' to the m 0 r e rigorous area self. There's also a selection of Bausch d and Lorn.hi bh JANET MUELLER _ _ _FEATURE PAGE, SOCIETY : p.m. S r3sse R om ~d J I /ents ea re- rs. STARIN', N' ROCKIN' (Saxe) would lead us to COMPLETE illuminated magnifiers or pocket rea ers w c n ey JAMES J. NJAIM _ NEWS • 730 d lOY3 O eyJno. 5, '~OStruhc °S~'d " Sounds of I ~ SOhleit'SWSE!edif~t~ cainI bheof BNEISGINN(GEdR'SG)UIDETH'r0ETsEKN . are most thoughtful gifts. : an : p.m. Unlor er 1 e any e p. e on rea y ave ar ner or. I • • • PEPPER WHITELAW _ ,.._ ; _ , ,NEWS Night band. 75c in advance; $1 at doc~ A ~ALENT TO AMUSE (Mor. ERS' EXERCISE MANUAL , Window Watching .. -. can be an unforget. PHILIP LORANGER. SPORTS, NEWS ID required. ley~ but rather. to be of some (Davidson), as well rs THE able experience at DenIer, 77 Kercheval where LILUAN KARR. _ _ _ ADVERTISING 8:30 p.m. Grosse Pointe High School South Band and assl~tance .. You may even end FATHER AND' SON BASE. Christmas artistry is at its best. St.oP. and look MARY LOIUMER...... ADVERTISING Orchestra Party up by saymg HOW DID YOU BALL BOOK (Liss). h t d g ld AD' Saturdav De'cem"nr 20 THINK OF THAT? (KelleHer). Has anrone thought of music? at their windows done in green, w 1e an 0 GWENDOLYN SYKE ~RTISING 0;. 8'00 6 .00 sJ '. H' T~ t Mt- G . How about some SMALL WhY L C and then step in and admire the unusual acces. JOHN MacKENZlE _.._ _ _ BUSINESS . a.m.'. p.m.- k I 1 np 0 . ramplan. ANTIQUE S I LV E R WAR E eave E LOW BA K RA- sories for the home, both antique and contempor- JOANNE EASON., ; _.._.._ _ _ ACCOUNTSJ $4.50 bus, tows. (Hurhes) for the lady who has DIO BROKE DOWN CReed), ary perfect choiCes for gift giving. ALBERTA WILKE _ CLASSIFIED AI>V~RTISING I. 9:30 a.m. Ballet-Mary Ellen Cooper, Instructor. almost everything? Or AN. not to mention FOLK GUITAR * • * BETTY RAUGHT ...... CLASSIFIED ADvERTISING * 9:30 and 11:15 a.m. Children's Art-Mrs. Stirling TIQUE GLASS AND CHINA (Miller). The car.minded would d E r h b' 't ONNELLEE KOENIG ., PROOF READER Loud, Instructor. (Godden)? Or PEWTER (Bed. certainly .enjoy MY Llii'E AND' Important . . . importe ng IS ISCWS MARIE KREINER _ CIRCULATION *10:00 and 11:00 a.m. Children's French-Mlle Henri. ford)? While we're in this area MY CARS (Ccntley). Thp, pho.: at Hamlin's, 89 Kercheval, an ideal presfenct f~r . ette LaCroix, .Instructor. we could sug~est. INVESTING the entire family .. The attractive tin box 0 arr s. . 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Grosse Pointe Children's IN SILVER ~Deheb), .SILVER tographer buff would be happy cookies carries a warm message on its top ... "To '------...1 Theatre.. Performance "The Plain Princess." ~OXES (DeheL, al!am), !N- wit h EXPLORING SPACE. The House of a Friend the Road Is Never Long .." bl...Schoo'is 'In Focus 7:00 p.m. Dominican High School Prom. 'ESTTNG IN A!"'TIQUE JEW. WITH A CAMERA (Cortright). , Only four dollars and ninety five cents for this [ PU Ie . • 7:30 p.m. D.uplpicate Bridge-Mrs. Marvin Bourget, ~~J:RYE~~;~r;~)ED~~ e~; As far as clothing is concern. I three pound foUr ounce assortment of goodies. ------DIrector. GLASS PAPERW~lGHTS mol. ed, we offer NO GLOVES FOR I TUxedo 5.8400. By Dr. Theas I. Anderson, Sal',eri\1tendent of Scllools Sunday, December 21 . lister). Any woman would he THE GROOM (Pace), and for i.. • The comparison of s.cbool tax boo~eeping, and other inci. 10:30 a.m. Unity Center of Truth-Church & Sunday interested. but ,definitely. in the ladies, S ILK S, SPICES, i Just Right ... for the woman who has every- rates is a subject that seems an dental expenses. School. ' . PRECIOUS STONES (B~lIer). AND EMPI~E (Lattimore). I thing. A fabulous Estee Lauder compact which . t I to d. Thus, in terms of total tax II< 2:00 p.m. Ski Hi Get Together for Vail Trip. not to men t ion a GOLTlEN P~ter De Vn.es offers us ,a ' comes. in, three distinctive designs. Our favorite appropfla e one or me 15- • 3:00 p.m. Beginning and Advanced Karate-Sang Kyu COLLAR (GadeU), as wpl\ a~ ITUJpAxJeAdMbAaS~&W1 T;:mH'Sth MGAILTKSis, an art deco pattern in Estee blue and silver at cuss this week-especially since rates, our district is outdis. Sh' ,D' tAN T I (.)U E A MER I CAN I' . WI .. . . only $15. Or perhaps, she'd like a brand J)ew we have just received from the tanced by such systems as the 1m, Irec. or. CLOCKS ANI) W A l' r, HE S ,Two other possiJ-l'lties would; perfume by Jean. D' Albert ... it's been on the Iii t W C 't Sc. hID' • . . Monday, December 22 (Thomson). I really think it be. THE VELVET BUBBLE' II d "P . Wayne County Inlerme a e .ayne, om~unt y 00 .IS' 8.30 a.m.' 5.0.0 p.m. College Career Day.. . wo"ld be ,imIJossiL,l"to b"v thl' (Wmter) and GREENSL'F.EVES market only three weeks. The scent ca e nn- School District the official tax: trlC,t (~ ..3 mills): G~rden City 9:30 a.m. WeIght Watchers of Eastern MIchigan, Inc. little w 0 man TOO MANY (McGraw). Another very mix- cess" is an unusual blend of flowers, spice and utes from all the county Sys./ (375 mills), Llvoma (35.97 12:15 p.m. Rotary Club of Grosse Pointe-Luncheon (Bor!!"strom) of anvthiM! AI. ed bag would be BANKER6, I moss. You'll find these new gifts at Trial Apothe-

tems. mills), Allen Park (34 mills), I and Meeting. thOl'''!J the title is a'bit mnrr.id. BONES & BEETLES (Holton). i cary, ,121 Kercheval. • . Whtre does GroSBse Pointe and Inkster (32.9 roms) -. to I. 7:30 p.m. Ballroom Dancing Class Christmas Party. I b!'lieve 8he'rl also be jnt"r.~t- Th.at one r.e a 11y represents * • rank in terms 'of total tax rate ,.name a few 0.' the 19 districts • 8:00 p.m. Sculpture-Ferenc Varga, Instructor. ed in DEATH IN DIAMONDS ~"wlte ~ c~(l'.ce! . . Memo From Margaret Rice ... , that have higher total school 'l'uesday December 23 . (Gilp.s). '. . e dIdn t r.O'l\~ up WIth much on the, eve of Christmas, re-. for schools? ' t t th . d I '. In the way o' Just plain toys ! b th t .ft ffi t Among the' 43districtll in ax ra e~ .an we 0.. . ,. 7:00 p.m. Duplicate Bridge-Mrs. MarvmBourget, When. it comes to that old. AN ANTIQUE DRUM (How:' mem er a a glcer I cae P . t ). If we compare Grosse Pomte Director commodIty and methlld of ex-. ard) THE PUPPET THEA beautifully boxed and gift wrap- Wayne County, Grosse' .!>tn e to the same 43 districts in ter!Y1s 7:30 p:m. Weight WatcherS of Eastern Michigan, Inc. change - money. how Hoollt THB' OF THE MOD E R Nped may be. the answer to your rankB 24th from the t~ WIth its of th~ tax ra~ for operB:tlOn 7:30 p.m. Gro.sse Pointe Numismatic Society. THE NEW GOLD. IN YOUR WORLD (Union' national'! des gift quandry~ She may even total rate of 29.~ mills. As I (sa lanes, su~plies, heat, lig~t, * 7:30' p.m. Grosse Pointe Chess Club. ATTIC (B r a dIe y). or THE marionettes). A B f\ 0 K OF prefer it that way. have explained receJltIy; 8.~ w~ter:), we find that our dls, Wednesda' December 24 :-OIN BAKERS (Becker)? And DOLLS AND DOLL HOUSES * • • mills of this amount is allocated trlct IS 14th from the top, out- . . . y, . .. If you want to go all out a In (Jacobs) and HTS TOY HIS. W h t M g t R' to the school district under the distanced in Wayne County by 11:00 p.m. Umty Center of Truth Vlgl! SerVIce. Richard Bur ton, or Onllc~I~. DREAM HIS' R'EST (B l' I have eirie~r~erya hard t~r~elp ~~ provisions of the State Constitu. Redford ..onion, Taylor, Dear- Thursday, Dec~mber 25. there's always .THIS IS THE man). ' e ry. , tion.. and. 18~50 mi!h (due to born l!elghts,. ,~restwood, .and Center Closed ChrIStmas ,Day. C~STL~. (Fre~lml!). . . And last, what about our ~i~gy t~:i:eC~o~:e a:: c:~\1::~: I' , d expIre thIS month). have been ~o.~ville--to clteonl, fiye~: . '".! ! , . . What about .p~ts? Bl;lth'.c1'I1I- fllvorlte commoditv? A BOOK l • . voted by the electorate. The How. d~s Grosse Pointe's .~ •. •...... : . dten';alld adultS"likethem, and OF CHRISTMAS (San80m) or I felt slire that our choic~.~l'.s total operational. tax rate in total .rate. complil'e witb O~i!~ •• W. ,.7.- ~,,c. .w' thls:~ight be a solutiQn to yOllr THE BOOK OF NUMBERS Trihguhst.'~"•.l' o'f woue,;ce~filfoCrbtes'wWilrOlnbge'dl'rected towards. Grosse Pointe is 27.40 mills. D;etr?lt.area sljburban school .e~re'G.-...... ng it a, Yuletide problem ... HO": ,TO (Pharr) gives you the idea of - .. Debt retirement (payment fQr districts? Our 1969.70 total of • GROOM YOUR DOG (WhItney) what we mean. Yes books .are helping with the items for exchange ... for W,~~t7 buildings) amounts to. 2.23 29~63mills (27.40 operation lAnd A. $150 is one Sll.ltJ!estion; another always' most welco~e p.ifts! eyer reason it may be .. We welcome the oppoitu:il~ mills, for a grand total school 2.~ debt) compares favorably would be WELl"':OMETO THE So -Jet's "o! CARRIAGE 7. 'ity',andU is our earnest desire that no one keeps ; taK of 29.63 mills. With the foUowilli: Self-Propelled MONKEY HOUSE (Bone), as, "SF.,ATl5' (Aveline}"':""IT DOES anythine: whichthevdll'not want The,exchanges Thill fax rate may vary Total well as C RUE L AS A CAT' NOT MATI'ER WHERE YOU will receive as much devotion as the' choice of slightly in the respective com. Millage: La,vn Mower .. (Greasey). Even S.L.A. M~r- SIT (M<'Cov)- 50 long as VOII the ori!{inal ,l"ift.'):'o all of. you from all ()f us ..• munilie.s ~ ~ncl~de a !taction Bloomfield Hills 38.81 s~ has ~onb:jbllted a title:: 'catch the train an.d ~et. y~.ur a very MeHYGht;jstm,as. )mflJ! r most wonderful of a J!l11i whIch IS retalD~d by Oak Park 37.97 Beee...ber 20tl. ;II l;>; THE CHRISTMAS B~rr.r,hristma.~ shopning'done:.And New Year .... :M'argaretRice aM Staff. the cIty for such administra. Lake Shore 35.58 '': TLE!' An even more startling this whole weird idea for ,a tive costs as mailing, cGUeelion, I Birmingham 34.72 S'op ;11 alld "g;s'.r. No purer,,;s' necessary. sUl!gestion would be A YAK column has been VIRGINIA'S' • .• .. ------PET FEED FOR CHRISTMAS (Hill~TY) ~ THING (Woodfin)! Electrifying Gift ... at the _--- r------, DOG & CAT FOOD or how a b 0 u t AN EXI\T,TA- • • • Mermaid. An electro match ... PigeonI' "arake'" TlON OF LARKS (Linton). or I We are nroud to announce it works .thefirst time every Allorted bnrndS'and'hard Homsten; Canarin Ma~?e that's a hit too "far. lliat the Christmas film pro. time. The ultimate in a fine Rabbits Squirrels out. grams on December 5 and 6 table lighter, it's the latest in Dine at the to fincf item I While VTSJONS Oli SUGAR. at all three of our agencies at. d' d b' SN0.HAWK PLUMS (Sheraton) are donnino: tracted 1,184 c h 11d r en and eSlgn an relia llity. You may .in the heads of the childr"p.u. adults! The Woo d s Branch . have it .ine~ther black or white PETSUPPLIES . SNOWMOBILES there is aiways f.ne J,lOssibilitv alone had over 600 inatterid. . for only twenty dollars. Chainl, Colian & - D.. """ ~A:~i:;~~~~~f s~~ :;-::; ~t".;.t~:~P::'::'t..... r -::~~;-.::~~~-.~:- .. fr.:~;;:a :ol;ection of Chesterfield Oinimlnh, Vitaminl I...... - FountlJiM [ ~ s.tyle .overcpats at Picard-Norton, a handsome one

. Snow Blowers • I to wear to the festive holiday parties. They come , Now',On D••splay'. Lette.rs to the Editor I in medium and charcoal gray h~rringbone at only "The Village, Room" FIREPLACE WOOD ~ one hundred ten dollars.• .'.92 Kercheval. In 1M trtulition of 014 lrulialt Yilla" FREE DELIVERY Dear Sir: We don't think we need a Great Gifts ... at the Grosse Pointe Studio, Sckict from • Menu 01 J:1lII jI~ i, YOUR ONE-STOP FOR GARDEN & PET SUPPLIES Everybody In Grosse Pointe shack to warm up in. All we 119 Kercheval. . There are ideas galore for unique 1415 PARKER,. want is an ice rink to skate on. gif.ts for that spe.cial someone. Paintings, 'graphl'cs, Farms thinks there should be B h Id b fi (2 BI~ North of East lc1fmoa) QUALITY FEEn~ .. an ice rink at Kerby Field. It's enc es wouBob Florye ne. pottery, jewelry, glass" sculpture" handwoven Ample Free ~iA4jlll:llltk; BuUdiq not fair to have to walk a mile 410 Belanger 'scarves and custom framing ... all signed originals. to go ice skating. Grosse Pointe ,Farms Many of these items are priced from two fifty to

Open Every Evening from 5:30.10 8:00 Lawn & Garden- Supply .. -- .-0 -- --_--_ - -_ - •• twenty five dollars. Let the Studio help you with (C/cMd' MoacIa1I)' ,'. solving some of your special gift problems. ' . 20726 HARPER at Vernier Telephon,c: 8~~ • • * " ~ . 8 Mile & 1.94 Direct From Holland . .'. and exclusive at TU 1-8870 Virginia Williams, 79 .Kercheval . . . beautiful . .. Delft tiles. Each one has a different scene of the Dutch landscape . . . but always included is the significant windmill. . Done. in lovelr soft colors, they .can be used SIngly <.'r In groupmg . . . for framing a fireplace FLOWER or decorating a table top. • • • .~ For Giving or Receiving . . . The League Shop has a collec- tion of sparkling crystal animals. You're bound to find just the one. to delight a friend or vou from a group that includes birds owls, fish, mice and squirrels ...... I '."1 II ..'i ~ LAST WeEK : . . . and a very special figurine of an adorable polar bear. • • • A National Volunteer (Non-Profit Service OrganiIa. . For Doting Grandmothers . . . or ahead think. It~~EI~~~!~~~~ tion) wants to erect a building to house its Ing mothers, Youn,~ Clothes 110 Kercheval is I•••••• I $1~!1'~11•••••••••••••• '.11'.: ••••••••••••••. , !I'" It. . featuring an exclusive selecdon of bathing ,s{uts achninistrative and Ilter facilities. The v~riely of ~tyle ~nd color, whether it be printS Largest Seledion in the Cityl or sohd~ or solIds With trim, is terrific. Choose a The building will require three acres of land, t~nk SUIt or a tw.o piece one from the Florence with access to main transportation routes, in EIseman, Grace and Divettes lines. CHRI$TMAS TRIMS, Central Oakland County. Nmo in our second century of service • • • to Metropolitan Detroit families Score One ... with your friends. Give them The O;'ganization seeks a person or persons who will a package of custom made score pads from The donate such propert". 'or\ tax purposes as well as C:ard .Rack, 93 Kercheval. Each package includes for a thorough I, deserving cause, five pads and can be ordered in soothing pastel colors. T~e. best part . . . names are imprinted I The \Vrn..R.1JamiHon C'o. If you own such property and are intere5'ed in for n~ add!tlO~al charge. The price for this per. I FUNERAL DIRECTORS sonahzed gift IS only ten dollars. further information, please..,ri'e Since 1855 • • • I WILLIAM R. HAMILTON If DAVID M. HAMILTON A Christmas Treat . . . at the Bronze Door Allemon Florist Box D-6 CLARENCE E. OnER where Y?U'1l find the finest in food and service. Reservations may be made Monday through Thurs- Grosse Pointe News CHAPELS day but guests must be seated by 7:30 p.m. Fri. day and S~tl;lrrt~~ res.ervations are taken only from on E. Warren DETROIT 3975 CASS AVENUE TE 1.2712 gu~st;s deS1nl'i~ ;0 dme no later than 7. Guests 17931 W."en Your repl, will be held in strid eOftfidelc,. BIRMINGHAM 820 EAST MAPLE MI4-6000 amvmg later, ~jll be seated on a .'walk.in" basis Ell. TU 4.612n I , , • 886-1932. I I

,-1> .... ,:;' Thursday. Dec. 18, 1969 G R 0 S S ~ POI N TeN E W S Pig. Fifteen ------_._------_ .._--=--:....:...... ::-:..-:.:-..:-:-:..._------A Beautiful Beginning To Holiday Month I'Chora.Hers' Raising jVoices This Season Mrs. Verne G. Istock, of Broadstone Road, is Direetcr of Newly Formed Junior Women's Association for the Detroit SymphollY Glee Club Adding to the Christmas Spirit all around town this year have been the voices of the Junior Wom,m's A.ssociation for the Detroit Symphony Orchestra "Chor. aliers," a glee club under the direction of Mrs. Verne G. Istock, of Broadstone road. Mrs. Isto~k is a graduate ~------.-- WOMEN'S of the University of Mich. And perhaps yo~ noticed, igan S, hool of Music, a for- among the.group, P~lDtersMrs. mer c.lOral director and Donald B~ggs, .(she s .the Sym- phony JUDlors'1mmedlate past- teacher. president). Mrs. Pierce Smith, ,From Another Pointe Short and Tol The Choraliers, .founded last Mrs. William Fulgenzi and year, are 24 iit number. They Mrs. Rex Ciavola.' have erformed at several of the of Vie\\r The Point~ Juniors' own functions and {or Or friends from "the other other local groups during .this ends of town": Current Presi" dent Mrs. David Lott, Mrs. W. By Janet Mueller pre.holiday season. DEBBY KITCHEN. a 1969 Lawrey Mann, III. Mrs. Chris. '------~ ,_ GrossePointe High Schoolgrad. .CurrenUy, o{ course. they're topher Mazure and Mrs. Jobn concentralng on carols, pre. Wells. from Birmingham; Mrs. For the first time ina long time EVERYBODY will ,ua.te. now ~tten~ing Western senling programs similar to the b t th' t th R I h E C ' h .' MI('blganUruverslty where sbe Edward H a a c it, Mrs. John eoge er a • ~ a ~, . rosses orne In North is majoring in Art, was.recentl) ones they sang {or Christmas Smith and Mrs: Eugene Blan- Deeplarods road this Chnstmas. voted recording secretary for Walkers December" in Grosse chard. (rom Dearborn and Li- That everybody includes two sons and two daugh. WMU's Eicher.LeFeVreResi'I' Pointe 'and December 12 in vonia ... Birmingham. . . ters-in.Jaw, a daughter and son.in.law and six grandchil- dence J:Ialls.D~bby's home for , The holiday 'month began beauti- the "prettiest ever." Accepting' cups Perhaps you heard them then The Choralieis ,v a r y their dre.n: A quartet of Pointers plus a very young. lady who the hohdays WIth her parents. lully for members of the Women's repertoire accordiJlgto the sea. arnved in her very own country for the first time yes- the JOHN L. KITCHENS, of Committee for the Grosse Pointe Sym. from MRS. ALBERT D. LAW, (seated), -- or perhaps you heard them are MRS. JEROME BENSON, (left), and at the recent Grosse Pointe lIIe. sQn. Th~y' are delighted to be terday and her big, (well, three years old IS big to Marter road~ • • phony who gathered December 1 in . MRS. FELIX RESNICK, wife of .the morial ChurC;hChristmas Tea. a,~kedto ,sing. sevenBmbont~s), brother Nicholas, bo~n in .Hong Kong. Houseguest of MR. and MRS.' the Grosse-Pointe War. Memorial for a Symphony's conductor. . a y 81ster Ashley was born In BeIrut, Lebanon. CHARLEST. FISHER III at Christmas :tea tpatteveryone agreed was They're the children ()f Peter and Carol (Cross) Wodtke their Lothrop roat;! h;me 'this --,------.~- _ who ~e living in Beirut while Peter covers the Middle ,veekend was television p!!rson. Resources' Development to 'be of the OSC.~R :S. METRYS,of IR. KRUSE, of Cook road, and East for the First National City Bank of New-York. ality' JIM: NABORS (Gomer directed by' Dr.. HAMILTON BalfCiurroad who will receive CADET WILLIAM K. SIGS. When Nicholas was' born Peter's assignment was Pyle). The, ALFRED J. FISH. STILLWELL,of Mount Vernon the Bachelor'o{Science degree, WORTH,son of 1\I,~.and MRS.

the Far. East E~S, o{ Lakeshore road, enter- road, Dean oCWSU's' -DiviSion .'al .. d' . WILLIAMH. SIGS.'iORTH,JRp . * * * tamed at a Sunday brunch {or of 'Urban Extension,' a!1d Uni. SOCI S.tules Group maJor, of Doyle Place East, have re- Mr. Nabors, after which.'every- versity Center for' Adult. Edu~ and Elementary Teaching cer. ceived promotions in rank at It's Ashley's first time in the United States but one went on to the Lions.Rams cation Director Professor Millon tlficatiol1. 'Howe Military School, HOlVe, not her first visit with her grandparents. football game, opened by Mr. Stern. . . ••• Ind. Cadet Kruse has been pro- The Crosses made her acqualnt;mce in Beirut a Nabors' singing "The Star Span. • •• .SUSAN ROSS, daughter (If moted.to the rank of Sergeant litt~over a month ago, on a spur-of.the.moment drop- gled Banner." LIEuTENANT' andM itS. MR. and MRS.JOHN B. ROSS, and Cadet Sigswortbto the rank in trip to Lebanon. Now THAT was 1m experience! • • •• THOMAS B. STEVENS, for. of, Rivard boulevard, is among of Cadet Staff Sergeant. .Tids isa II1Uf. ",We'd been," explains Mrs. Cross, "in Germany and The AARON E. WILCOXES,merly of Key West.. Fla;,DOW librarians for the Manhattan. • • • I She can't do a thing ,'lith her hair. Not a thing. It'll England fo,r a long time, a~d we thought, "Well,. since o{ Loraine road, will spenl! o{ Gros5e Pointe; announce the ville College, Purchase, N.Y., Among'WesternMichiganUni. Christmas with their' son-in.law bit:.h of a. daul!~ter,.'STEP.HA-C,hoir. .. curly where'it should be straight and straight where it we're this far we'll fly over and see the children be- and daughter, the JOHN DIET. NI'" REUSS ~~_"'..1VE'NS. .De. * • • verslty students planning to be. should be curly. She has a bi'g thing oh for tonlght. Iore, we go home... ' " ERS, in Maplewood,N.J. cember'" 5. Mrs.- 'Steven.s'l!< :'l.s'the ' . , . ERT come classroom teachers who - MR. and MRS. ROB are endingtheir Directed Teach- And no time for the hairdresser.And she hates herself•. They were in the Frankfurt airport, th~ir luggage • • • former KR'ISTENJ01iNS,' the BRINTONUNGER, of St. Clair ing Assignments in schools Now, isn't that a silly? When one little well-planned already loaded on their p!ane, when they happened to STEPHEN A. CERUTTI, son daughter o{ .PJWFESSOR,and Shores, ai:lDouncethe birth of, throughoutthe state this monlb, ,,,ig wou1dsol\'e the.whole thing. A wig Canduplicate glanee at a newspaper headline:' "Trouble in Lebanon; of lIfR. and MRS.VINCENTA. MRS.' MALCOLM'JOHNS, of twins', the i r first children, are Pointers CAROLANNHAR. . your own pair .sty\e eXIlc,tI)'.Or be a. wtal change. BeirUt Under Curfew." CERUTTI, of Lakepointe ave. R i v a'r d boulevard: Paternal DANIEL BRINTON and DE- RISON,finishinga stint at Kala- . Whichever.A wig isalwaysthere. On tap..Readywhen "The ehildren," says Mrs. Cross, "didn't think we'd nue, was recently commission. grandfather is MARKC.' STE. NISE MARIE, December 4. mazoo's Indian Prairie Elemen. . ed a second lieutenant at Re. VENS, of Moross road. Mrs. U bg e r is the former tary School, MAUREEN MA: you aren't. And just terrific. Interested? Then see us. make it." The childre~ we:e ~rong. " ' serve Off1.cer.Training 'Corps .••. • . 'JERlLYN GEBAUER, daugh. GEAU, who has been teaching We'llseethat a smart girl likeyou is never a silly again. ceremonies at Michigan State Among Grand Valley State ter. of the GERALD GEBAU. at Grosse Pointe South, DEAN "When we arrived," Mrs. Cross continues, "the air. University. His commission is ERS, of Harper Woods. Pa. ANTHONYROZYCKI,who has Dart Edinond port \Vas under curfew. But Carol's wonderful Armenian in the area of !\{iIitaryIntelli. College studenls honored as ternal grandp8rents are the been teaching at Grose Pointe Beauty Salon doctor came out to get, us/' (D.octoJ::sand,certain offici~ls gence.. candidates {orgraduation at the ,ROBERT~G&;.~~, of Allard North} a!!d Sl!~~N:E. JEAN, GROSSE POINTE wooos; '.:. DOWNTOWN were exempt fromC'utfew re$tril:#ons.) , • • • 'end of the ,1969'{an term at aroad.:-"""" 'MALCOLM, comp1etlDg,-Iier .'ZHl16 MaCK Ave~' ,;:T' 45, E.' Adams "It was the worst'five days.,theyhad. We were on,: Largest of the rive contracts .dinner on the Allendale, Mich., ' ' • ~". term at Paw Paw's Black River "1886~iS060 . -. ,". '. • • WO 2-1112 curfew off and on during the day. And at night of approved by Wayne State Uni. campus December" was LOR- CADET DAm F. KRUSE, Elementary School. ..' .' Thursday "and Friday evenings by appointment course~ At times we could hear gunshots. versity's Board of Governors RAINE 1\1. METRY, daughter' 50n of MR. and MRS. FRANK (Continued on Page 21) ~ ~cCaroland Peter had had several things planned during its regular monthly meet------_. -.------'. for.usi1hlilyblld t!L~ cancelled .. "!'.' . 1 .": ~n~~thd~e~C~~:b:rlli;:i~ '~' . ''But ilO' .situation!,s..without compensation's. The providing $180,875 for staff I Crosses and' Wodtkes found lots of time to talk. . . training~{]r members of the I (Contliiued"O'D"-Plig,e 18fJ!" ,i:. l Mayor-'s>.Committee for ~ull1~: ; ,! , 1...':..\,,; .. ~'. ,~.':.i.....~ -;>'"-;-'"t ...i;"', I .,.; i..~i"'" , C' w: 'I\!Zlb~$IJota of .

. " Wattolt..Pitr,~' Kercbefal at St. Clair., GrlSSl hi'" .DIIr newstare 2861 SIIIIerset Mall .T J'DJ -".I~."1 ,.:'--,•• . ',.'

3 Kercheval Ave'l at Fisher Rd. (Punch and Judy Block)

i~ ( tlage Sixteen '. nl.lrWay, !Jec. Id; l'ItJ"i Woman's Page '. .'. by, of.and. for Pointe Women Celebrating Chri ,tmas in 81. on the ski alopes will be De. widow of his uncle, whose tabu- June Bride Choose Yo~r Approach Moritz will l'e Hit. and MRS. troit's. Italian Consul .LU~~I lous chalet includes a ~1!O.wiing Deb Season Opens HENRY FORD, ,I, of Lakeshore LAURIOLA. The Fords WIll VlSlt To Xmas Tree Trimmi~g road, amons. whose cOJPpaioru MRS. ERN EST KANZLER, alley. Tomorrowln Pointe Regardless of your hangups be the reds, gol(l~. sUvers and or personality qulrl!;s you'll find greeru wI t h "hot" decorator there are only three basic ways colors coming on strong. ~ Uttle Club Ind Country Club Share Honors IS Party to go about trimming a ChrIst. The bIg change ID Ughts took Scenesj Mrs. Edsel B, Ford's "At Home" Recap. mas tree. ," place 15 to 20 yura ago with _ Opm Th."d4y Evening, Dec. 18, ti1 9 p.m tion for Granddaughters is December 21 1. Take plenty of t~e to do the advent of the midgets - the job right. Be a fusspuot. tiny twinklers and flashers now A crowded, joyful week begins tomorrow for this And when you've finished plae. sold 35 to 50 to a StrIng. Sun. year's Grosse Pointe Christmas debutantes who'll be ing ligbts, ornaments, Icicles, burst, types with fuisel.like re. honored at a series of parties culminating in Lindsay novelties and garlands, all posl- llector abJeldl are especially Anderson's day-alter-Christmas dance. tioned with precise regard for popular. , Lindsay, daughter of the~ esthetic spacing and color bal. For the presents under the Wendell W. Andersons, Jr.. First of this year's Christ. ance, photograph your master- tree that complete the Christ- Ipiece immediately ••• Its a1). mas morning tableau you have of Preston place, and grand- mas debs will be Martha Mac. SEND HER solute perfection will diminish a cholet ..1#. giftwraps that are daughter of. Mrs; We~dell millan Stoepel, daughter of the as soon as the kids begin the a design blelld of the old and W. AI!ders~n, of LeWISton 'Frederick C. Stoepels, of Gray. laying Ort of hands and right We modem. They CODA,: in vari~ road, IS .fl~ng home from ton road. lInd granddaughter of after the family dog begins ous surfaces (foU, velour or her. studies In Italy for the 'Mrs. Ray E Wadleigh of Lin- nosing around. embossed) and in a host of eol. CABLES holidays. '. 2. Get the job over with in 0:1 rap-ging !roIu traditional to She'll make her formal bow coIn road, who bows tomorrow Planning a June 6 wedding a hurry. Lead the light strings high flllhioa. at a dance at the Grosse Pointe at a tea at the Country Club. are LINDA RAE BLACK and around the t r e e, letting the I Finally, for heavy-fingered very lpeciaUy Club. A group of parents whose Richard J. Schneider whose en- bulbs come to rest where they fathers, there', good' news In. Earlier, December 20 the daughters have been friends gagement has' been announced will. Hang ttJe ornaments two deed ..• ready-made bows that priced at LiWe Club will be the 'scenp. "forever" will join forces to by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. at a time, using both hands. clip onto ribbons and stick-on of another deb party when the present the young ladies at a George A. Black, Jr., of Bel- Now stand back approximately (instead of tie-on)to.and.from Alfred J. Fishers, of Lakeshore December 23 dance at the Coun- anger r 0 a d. The prospective four feet and hurl the icicles- tags. road and Palm Beach, Fla., try Club. bridegroom is the son of the plus whatever other soft deco- --- , _ present their daughter Chris. Margaret Harris daughter John J. Schneiders, also of Bel. rations are left - in the gen. 'tine - always called Tina - of Mr•. and Mrs. William P. anger road. eral direction of the tree. You at a tea dance. Harris, III. of Cloverly road, are through. Sit down, elevate ./ . Tina's completing her senior Lisa Bowers" daughter of Mr. feet to hassock or coHee table, year at the Convent of the Sac. and Mrs. John R. Bowers. of Williams House and apply coup to wassail .bowl. From our fine ,collection recl He~rt, Norton, Conn. Touraine road, Wendy Ewald, 3. Rele'gate the job. Let the of giftabfe sweaters, the Mrs. Edsel B. For d has daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hen- Party Is Today kids do it all -- they say they IJIJJ scheduled her traditional "at ry 'fheodore Ewald, Jr.. of really want to. While they're Baby Cable in either car- home" ,reception for Ford fam- Moross road, Martha Schras- at it, walk around the block a • Beautiful Ma hog any ily debuntantees December 21. hun,

Mr. and Mrs. ponald Church, formerly of Fleetwood load, now Bold stripe hand kllit of Grand Blanc, are announcing t,1 ski sweater from the the engagement of their daugh- Gino Paoli Italian Import ter, Dehorah Irene, to William Boutique ... $39.50. James Lane. III, son of Mr. and ~'l Popular cossack hat, $8. ~, 1 Mrs. William J. Lane, of Oxford lllsulated ski g!olJes, $13. road. The bride.elect, a 1967 Grosse Pointe High School graduate, attended Albion College and is currently a junior at the Univer. the sity of Michigan, majoring in Elementary Education. .~ountry Her fiance holds a degree from the University of Michigan and is pursuing graduate studies 16900 Kercheval, Grosse Pointe Village in Aerospace Engineering un- Squire der a National Science Founda. Open every evening to 9 tion' Traineeship at the Univer- (except Sat.) until. Christma8 sity of Michigan after being Shop 882.2755 • commissioned a lieutenant in the United States Air Force. He is a member of Tau Beta' Pi. ======..:.,_A_~J_ay9_.'~e,d~in__is_pl_an_ned.g o ••• •

"Ive her the fragrant compllinents of Clilque by Jean 0' Albret••• a subtly romantic blending of aromatic oils

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Thursday, Dee. 18, 1969 GROSSE ~OINTE NEWS Page Seventeen Society News Gathered from All of the Poi~tes

dress uniforms and will act as honorary flag-bearing escorts to Warm Wool Mittens Betrothed IMary Gribbs Scripps rii:~:l::l:~~!:r~~:if:~ti~0~~s~~:t:~~~~1~IM:F£:;:~ the debutantes. Finch and Mrs. Finch. The Mantilla.Ortega, Lady Mount- A Christmas at home in Coun. " d h T T BIN Y k Debutante's mother is honor- evans, The Honorable Perle try Clul> drive is on the agenda ary chairman of the Ball. Mesta, Princess Otto von Bis. P" ree 0 O.W n ew 0 r for MR. and MRS. ROY D. D .,ot FrIen S I . .' Sharing honors as co-chair. marek, Duche~s ~~u~~n von • CHAPIN, JR .• who'll be joined men of the debutante commit-I Wurtemberg and EmilIO Cho- Unitarian School C-h-il-d-re-n-F-as-h-io-nSpecial Gift for Bradford Junior College Student Will Share Honors tee are the Princess Marie-Piere mat. by her daughter, 14-year.old ALEXANDER WICKSER, on -_their Friends at Riverside L'utheranCLurch With Anne VigioJotti as Michigan's Representatives De Polignac, Elizabeth L Colonel Serge Obolensky is vacation from LaCombe School, n At International Debutante Ball Finch, Maureen Finch, Pamela president of the Club which Rolle Switzerland, and son Hamrick and Robin Lee Mc. will benefit. i"lnner City .. BOBBY WICKSER, 13, who _at------The Misses Mary Gibbs Scripps and Anne Vigliotti Nair, daughte~ of the Governor EuhanCing the color and tends the Aiken Preparatory -A highlight of the Christmas Season at the Grosse ,will be the honorees representing Michigan at the 15th of South C~r?llOa and Mrs. ROb- pageantry of the affair will. be School, Aiken, S.C. Mrs. Cha- Pointe. Unitarian Church School has been the trimming ! International Debutante Ball being held • cnpps, a mem er. 0 I debutantes who will be intro-; li-IOUS Ed c t Adm t t announced by her parents, Mr. the Scnpps newspaper faml!y, d d f I I th h t. .+' :: , u a Ion IffiS.ra or Christmas Program under the is the daughter of Captain and I uece .rom 0tcaes .r0Ug Ol~_; , . Mr.s. John C. K~ato to ~rmg a direction of Mrs. William Lacey and .Mrs. Sydney L. Terry. of Mrs. James Edmund Scripps, of th Untted Sta ~s, Latm Amen i p~lr of new mittens hiS own and ;o,lrs. "Robert Reveley as- Moross road. Grosse Pointe and Loudonville Ica, Eu~ope, ASia and the Far .. . sIZe. sisled by' Mrs. William Mc- The bride-elect was l!:raduated Y Sh d d and Middle East. I The mitt-ens were "'laced on Cubbin. from Grosse Pointe High School N.. e aUen ed Kenwoo i At the Ball they 'will curtsy' .. and Vernon Junior College, Academy in Albany and is pre- I •• ' • .. a tree donated by Nelson C. Judy Plichta and hr.r third sently pursuing her studie6 at I t~ ~ g!IUerlOg assem~lage ?f Frolund to be. presented to Pas- grade class will present the N~~~O~~n~~!~ schools are the Bradford Junior College Brad- i dIgmtanes from the dlpl?matlc /I tor Lawrence Steil's and Pas- play, "The Hole in the Christ. 'rd Mas s 'corps, the worlds of art, fmance tor. David Eberhard for use at mas Stocking." Western Reserve Academy, in ,0 Sh 'I ). I b t d and society and dance with I the Lutheran Church in De. - Hudson, 0., and the University e WI a so e presen e their escorts to the music of i " troWs lower East Side. The There will be ,special treats of Wyoming, Laramie. He is next June at the Albany Debu. Skitch Henderson and his or- for tbe. children and a visit by the son of Mrs. Richard F. tante Cotillion. che.•,•.-a. mittens, will be dislributed to tl . f h U child.ren in the neighborhood. a generous gen eman rom t e Tomkinson, of Moran road, and She is a granddaughter of The first to bow in tbe hotel's GPUCS students have been North Pole. the late Mr. Tomkinson. William H. Gibbs, of Harcourt grand ballroom as the repre- ... . participatin.', g in the Church- S Decemberd D 28i' willh be Youth. ------road, and of Mr. and Mrs. Les- sentative of the United States service during Advent, with up-. thereun ay.'will beurangspecialt e programservice St. Pa-:JUf, School ter F. Ruwp., of Touraine road will be Miss. Maureen. Finch,_ per grade pupils tailing the his- for the younger children in D _.',.~ H T G 'ld tory of- customs found round Fellowship Hall under the di- as r. u~. the world during this season .. reclion of Mrs. Bolton assisted A replica of each custom has by Mrs. Creigbtton Lederer and ... ~_. . been ,made for display in the Miss Shelley Cook. E'llrly in OctOber, Sister Do- .. .. church. reen. Principal of St. Paul's , Following the service Dr. Grade School. called to,!p.ther Primary classes have been Harry Meserve, minister, 2nd f a ~roup of mothers to discuss lighting cl1ndles in the Advent the Religious Education Depart- and e.valuate communications wre4th. ' men\ will host. a luncheon dis- between parents and teachers This program has been un. cus,slon for college students and at st. Paul's. As a result of this der the direction of Education high school seniors. TlIis event initial meetim!, it was al!reed Gift Suggestion Director Mrs. Thomas Bolton is under the chairmanship of that a. parent-teacher guild .be and -Upper Grade Class Co-ordi- Mrs. Erik Erikson. . organized to. implement a spirit of cooDeration and conimunica. Especially for you . " lion. between home and school. A second meetin!! was held in that's what a Gift Certificate from Margaret Rice November lit which time a pro. will say to the one who receiVES it. And it's the pOsal was drawn for presenta- answer of what gift to give if you're in a quandry. tion llnd approval of St. Paul's School Board w hj c h stated Smartly accented gold color gift boxed. it carries that a Parent-Teacher Guild be with it the joyous spirit of the season. We' will be established to serve as a liaison plea5ed to issue a Margaret ,Rice Gift Certificate in bf;!tYi",;en;f~culty andpaJ;ellts in ~';;,' the amoun~ you des~e. ~" $1. Paul's Grade School. . ~\ ... ~.~~ ,. On'D!!:cember 10, a group of ,~'(.~ interested parents and teach- ers from. St. Paul~s Elementary School convened to. formulate I~h'on~~ olans for - the Parent-Teacher M Guild. T.be fo~owing, mel1lbers w~r elected to office: Dresi!lent, Phillip J. Meathe; first vice- JltesidtilIt;'N. Ledyard Mitchell. Jr.; second vice-president, Mal- 78 Kercheval,.. ~.on the' HlIl • . Grosse'~0Pointe colm Sutherland; recordingsec- retary, Mrs. -Richard G. Gu- shee; correspOndinl'f secretary, Mrs. Thomas McGann; treas. urer, John H. Engel; assistant {- treasurer. Mrs. Lorenzo Brown. in It. Some of the. basic aims of the newly established Guild are: Give a tree of jade with semi precious 1. To advance the educational stones-green, pink, lavender. The base and spiritual welfare of the ," ~_ is" onyx. $35. schO!lI children of the. parish through a coordinated effort of parents and teachers. 2. To provide steady commu- nication between school and home. 3. To establish cooperative venturc,> with the other schools in the area. 98 KERCHEVAL 4. To provide assistance in I obtaining instructional materials I on. the Hill to meet the ever increasing de. i mands of education. IL~q~.-fJ-...

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Woman's Page • • • by, of and for Pointe Women young pea pie, both for the I BARBARA J. KIMBALL, Academy of M u sl c and the daughter, of the HORTON D. Junior League HeIps!I From Another Pointe of View La~:=~:,,~~I_~:-:-:ar-~-:e-t~-w-i~~':~~~e~?'when Ro~in Hood Dell, as well as the IKIMBALLS, of Harvard, road, Chicago Symphony's young peo. . old ceJlist whom Leonard Bern. he was seven years old. pIe' auidtions.. IS. a~ong st.uden~ at Western . ay (Continued from Page 15) stein c a II e d an "authentic In September of. 1965 he be. s . Michigan Umverslty selected for I T.hey're talking more now. And they')) continue to genius," will make his first ap. gan studying with his present He is also the winner of Chi. inclusion in the 1969.70 edition MakeHa pYHOId cago's American Opera Society of "Who's Who Among Students _____ talk right up through Christmas, with two more voices pearances with the Detroit teacher at PuiUiard, Leonard P Award and the National Fed. in American Universities and Members of the Junior League of Detroit, once joining in the conversation December '21. Symphony 0 l' C he s t r a tllis Rose. S d ' t Thursday a.nd Saturday, De. Foster began playing in pub. eratiQn c~ Music Clubs' $1,000 Colleges." Barb was recently again helped to make Christmas more joyous for 400 un ay s he date Dennis and his wife, the family cember 18and 20, in Ford Audi. lic at the age of eight and at Stillman Kelley Award. ' named' the Outstanding Greek handicapped people. Tuesday, December 16, was the "newlyweds" (they were married last December), fly toriunm at 8:30.o'clock. 10 was the winner of the North In Chicago last summer SeijiWoman at WMU, chosen by her date of the annual Christmas dinner party which the ill from Boston, !\lass., for a week's holiday. Alexander Gibson will coil. Shore MU$ic Contest in Chi. Ozawa featured Lawrence Fos. fellqjV Greeks on the basis oC Junior League organizes and serves at the Detroit Christmas Day the Ralph E. Crosses, Jr., make the duct, ending his four.week vis. cago, the prize' being five per. tel' with the Chicago Symphony scbolarship and leade(ship abi!. League for the Handicapped. trek from Goethe avenue to Deeplands with Ralph, III, it with the Detroit Symphony. formances with the North Shore in his Four O'Clock Concerts in Hy. She is currenUy a member Ravinia.. The Chicago Tribune of Mortar Board, president of Mrs. George Parker s.0lV-,~,..~----.------12, Elizabeth, 11, Andrew, four, and Amy three for The program will ~nclude t.he Symphony. At 10 he was also said of him: "There is no ques- her sorority, Delta Zeta, and a ed as c h air man Qf this ness ,:ommunity. the Big Gathering. ' , Lal0 Cello Concerto In D maJor soloist with the NBC Sympbony. tion that this is a major talent member of the Campus Disci. ear'S party. Helping her A"SI'

Unitarians Back lady's bathl "Maharanee" PEARL and TURQUOISE DOME RING St. Palll PUfJils December's birthstone (turquoise) with Helpin~ Others Abortion Reform( towels by Callaway ••• 8 wealth of cultured pearls will please her 110 matter Students of St. Paul High In a una nimbus votl' mem- deep cotton terry shimmerec:;J when she was born. 14-kt. yellow gold ring School were included in various bel'S of the Wdlfien's Alliance' with Florentine sides. From our wide selec- commu~ity service projects this of the Grosse Pointe Unitarian Church recently approved a do. by golden Lurex. Persian pink tion of birthstones for. all" months. $2.00. year, with the help of Mrs. nation of $100 to the Detroit Louise Tewalt, the' Neighbor- chapter ot the Michigan Women with flame. cinnabar with old braSS, hood Club's Volunteer Coordi. for Medical. Control of Abortion. natoI'. Most of the women presenJ ,'.,. .:;, white with martin~ antique gold WrIght Kay Seniors from St, Paul volun. I s!gned petition.s favoring abor. tee red to tutor first and. second tlon )a~s. which would leave '" Mo~ter Chorgl: Cords occepted grade children in math and the declSlon.to abort to the with yellow, bronze with willow. 1705) Kerchevcl in Grosse Pointe. Phone 885.5515. Also; reading on Saturdays at Pin- woman and her doctor. 1500 Woodword, Northland ond 180 S. Woodword in Birminghom. gree School in the Inner City. At the January 13 Alliance 25"x50" bath towel. 5.50 The program will continue un. meeting further discussion of All Stores open Mon. thru Fri. evenings. Convenient Accounts. til April. Boys from st. Paul abortion laws in Michigan will 1S"x30H hand towel. 2.50 ------~~----- also referee baskl'tball games be led by Ula Perry. and free gym periods twice a 1l"x18" fingertip towel. 1.25 week at the Hannon ¥MeA Coming from their home in from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Anchorage, Alaska, to sPlmd Responding to a need for vol- Christmas with his parents, the 1S"x13" wash cloth. 1.00 '1 unteers at the School for Ex. GEORGE FOSTERS, of Broad: ~ ceptional Children, junior and slone road, are DAVID FOS. senior girls from SI. Paul will TER and his wife SUSAN. .work as aides and play with HOME DECORATIVE "~eCfutlst. the childrll1l for one hour a . SHOP wcek during free periods from school'. The school, directed by Ruth Hall, is located at the CButtOIllDOMJ, ... Grosse pointe Memorial Church. Entertaining again this year at their annual Watch Night party will be MR. and MRS. "frademark#Tradition HAROLD HUNTER EMMONS, JR., oC Radnor circle. brighten ,our windows for the ho Iidayl Sero's <:elebrated Puristf!I button-downdomi. nates the classic look once again on the Fall with .prin.fr••h ''K •• p.ak.'' curtains scene. From its distinctive full-flared collar to illY' .Ro,al •• .permonent press its trimly tapered body Jines, the Puriste exudes quality and styling for the man of impeccable , sheer white. Kodel polyester taste. Available in an array af rich Fall solid colours on 100% combed cotton. and Avril royotl blend, flashed with melon, yellow.

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•. • - .. , ~:. ~. :. :.J- W' ...r v .- .. " I' " • ~ ~ ... • I~.\ ...... ~ Th~rsdIY. Dee:, 18,1969 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Nineteen Woman's'Page • .,. by, of.and for Pointe Women Let Child Know What To Expect M'rs. Randolph Cobion Party Set Today A.ction A.uction '''If your child knows you ex- go to the store for me" - Kris.tine Falk Says By Garden Set For Spring pect him to obey you're apt to teaches them always to expect Clrlb get much better response," con. a reward. . tends Kathleen Burton Exten. "However you must be. sure Members of the Trowel and , . sion Home EconomisUJr Wayne Error Garden Club are gather- • The Grosse Pomte Academy the child hl>'l suitable duties for. Vows In San Ju'an and Oakland counties. his a;;e and capabilities. Begin ing this morning, Thursday, De- m Lakeshore road, formerly "Make as few demands as te\iching him when he is still R nd I h Ramos Cobians Vacation on cember 18, at 11:30 o'clock in Imown as the Acade~y of the possible," she says, "but' be very young to put away his • ~ 0 p •• the Sunoingdale drive home of Sacred Heart, is makin~. plans sure that these demands are toys as soon as he is filIished Saint CroIx •.Are Now at Home In Puerto RICO Mrs. John Fralick for their an. to present a second edition. of carried out. Otherwise children with them." Where She Teaches and He Attends the UNiversity nual Christmas party. last. year's successful Action will soon get in the habit of . . Auction. As a last suggestion. Kathleen .. ".. alk d h f M . d M The Club's Christmas Display paying no attention. advises parents to have the ~f1stme MarIe F , aug ter 0 r. an 1'8. is currently on view at the Mich- The Auction Is scheduled for "Remember that more flies same general rull~s from day Ber~l1e Falk, of ~aryland. avenue, and Randolph Ramos igan Consolidated Gas Company late spring. Proceeds will be are caught with honey. You get to day. Unless this is done chil. CO~lan ,spoke thel1' marflage ~ows Tuesday, November Hospitality House in "the Villa ed to renovate the Montes- more done with this approach dren find it hard to learn good 18, at a 5 o'clock. ceremony In the San Juan, Puerto age." It will remain through the us . .• i t and you also teach your child habits and to know exactly Rico, home of hjs father, Rafael Ramos Cobian, and month of December and every. / SOrt Pre~chool B~diniedg so xt the habit or couperation. what is expected of them. Mrs. Cobian. ------one is invited to stop by and may agam be occup ne "Losing your temper will only If a child seems particularly .The bridearoom is also acted as best man for his view it. fall. cause him to lose his too or disobedient or troublesome par. c teach him to hold a grudge," ent should look into the reasOQ the son of the late Joseph. cousin. Mrs. Bufton continues. before takin,g action. Perhaps ine Fernandez Cobian. The Cobians entertained at a Children should Iear n that he isn't feelillg well; perhaps For her wedding the former rec~ptio~ in ,their h.ome fol. We Are Pleased running errands and perform- something bas happened to up- ?lIiss Falk chose a shQrt dre.lS lowmg his son s wedding. aDDoun~e ing household chores are part set him; perhaps he is feeling of heavy White pique. accented The new Mr. and Mrs. Cobian to of their contribution to the fam. insecure in his parents' affec- with a pink velvet sash. Her have returned from a vacation ily.Bribery ~ such as "I'll tion because of a new baby hea~piece and. bouque\. were at the Carlton Estates on Saint give you a nickel if you will brother., or sister. fashioned of plOk roses and C' d ALo:~ th. stephanotis. rolX an are ma.&UU6 eU' She wasattendedby her sis. home in San Juan where he ter, KathrYn Ann Falk, of New at.tends the Univ~rsity of ~erto York City, who wore a printed RICO 8nd she IS teaching in Wick p~nk silk ensemble. the Caribbean Consolidated and Rarron. Alonso, of San Juan, Schools in Hato-Rey. THERE'S A TREELOAD .OF Willow ORIGINAL HANDCRAFTED Photo by Luis Herrera GIFT IDEAS WAITING FOR --- -- At a 5 o'clock ceremony Tuesday, November 18, YOU AT FOR FUN GIFTS ... in the San, Juan, Puerto Rico, home of his father, SYLVIA'S Rafael Ramos Cobian, and Mrs. Cobia.n, Randolph Shirley 8zymbarski Wine BasketS~ Bike Baskets, Dog and Cat Ba. Ramos Cobian claimed KRISTINE MARIE F ALK THIS CHRISTMAS BE UNIQUE-GIVE AN & as his .bride. She is the daughter of the Bernie Falks, kefs, 'icaic SG$kets, Kid.siii Wieker Chairs of Maryland avenue. ORIGINAL HANDCRAFT. Rocking HOrses. has reeently ASK TO SEE THE Open Thursday Evenings7 p.m.•9 p.m. , A.mericans Get Entertaining last week at an EVER POPULAR joined our staff Kercheval at Beaconsfield 821-9320 anniversary dinner party for PEN 'N It'lK Plenty of Beef General Motors PRESIDENT AND ORIGINAL OIL MINIATURES and MRS. EDWARD N. COLE at the G r ass e Pointe Yacht ma[Jic mirror eotll«res Trips to the gorcery store Club were MR. and MRS. WIL- 19491 MACK AVENUE usually involve a stop at the LIAM A. TERNES, of Three SYLVIA'S ARTS 'NANTIOUES . GROSSE POINTi WOODS meat counter where prices Mile drive, who attended the 19869 MACK NR. HUNTINGfON seem to be rising higher and Coles five years ago at their 885-8828 PHONE 884.71565 . .' . higher. Des pit e this many wedding in Pocatello, Idaho. United States consumers are .:&:rYo1I? getting all the beef they want,. In 1947 most Americans were ~ eating about the same amounts : ChrTs~ of pork and beef. Today the Open 9:30 'to 9 everycflJ except Saturday average American eats twice as .fi]fGel much beef as pork says Mrs. Kathleen Bulton, E,:tension Home Economist for Wayne and Oakland counties. "T 0 tal beef consumption A probably won't rise much more -.;/'7 .' unless there is also a rise in the consun'lption of other .types . ./I ~.'!;I. ".: of meat, especially pork," she believes . ~ovel'J • 'She explains that with the American love of variety meat processors will. have to come monogrammeJ up with new beef items which are. different tasting and easy to fix. Rote "Even though meat prices are high," Mrs. Bufton says, In Brushed Fleece "consumers still show their ap. White/Ecru preciation .of good food." Blue/Ecru

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." • • • by, of and 'for Pointe Women Mrs. Unen Du Hsu Two-Year.(Jlds Have Tempers Smith-Chapman Rites Planned Anastasia Manteris Your child's temper tantrums trum must be cured Isolating Gail Smith, seneral advertis. Also. present for the small may just mean he's growing up. the child is not. the best solu. ing and merchandising director family ceremony, to be follow- At about two a child becomes Uon. for General Motors, and Mrs. ed by a dinner at Bloomfield mo~e.mobile ~ begins makhlg "It Is far betler," the Home Betty Ellen (Bc.bbie) Chapman, Hills Country Club, wUl be Bob. Married To Dr. Hsu daughter of Mr'. and' Mrs. Ar- bie's sons, Chip and Randy, and deeuiloDl, When you cross his Economist advises, "to take demands, that may mean tem. Ihe child aU to some quiet place t.bur R. Hoffman, of Windmill Iher daughter. Caprice, and Baroque Seed Pearls Are Scattered Over Bride's Ivory per tantrums from frustratiQns. with new objects of interest. Pointe drive, /lnd granddaugh. Gail's son, Scooter, and daugh- Satin Gown: Pearl-Beaded Crown "Don't be dismayed," com. Howe v e r an understanding ter of the late Edward C. Kin. ,ters Carol and Susie, of Cin. sel, founder of the drug store, cinnati, O. Holds Her Illusion Veil forts Kathleen Bulton, Exten. adult should be close by. sion Home E con 0 mil t for "This increalles the child's chain, will ,be married Decem- i Exchanging marriage vows Sunday, December 14 Wayne and Oakland counties. sense of security, which is what ber 20 in the :aloomfield Hills Here Cor a pre.holiday visit "This is merely a stage of de. home of Genel\\1 Motors Presi- at a 5 o'clock ceremony in Assumption Greek Orthodox he lack~ when he loses control dent and Mrs. li:dward N. Cole. with their fo.mer neighbors, Church were Anastasia Maria Manteris, daughter velopment " , of himself. of '''Your baby, is on the way to Gail's best man will be Jack the F:ANK .PIKUS, of Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas S. Manteris, of Pear Tree lane "Certain conditions;, such as d becoming an a d u I t, able to hunger and fat i g u e, can in. Scolaro and Sheryl Chapman, land S ore rive, were MR. and and Dr. Unen Du Hsu, son of Dr. and Mrs. Tzan Yuan make his demands more clear. Hsu, of Heng.chun, Taiwan, The Repubiic of China. crease the likelihood of an out. who has been living in Fort I MRS. FRANK OLDS, who Iy known but still lacking self. burst," warns the agent. "Also Lauderdale, Fla., will attend I moved last May to Geneva, The Reverend Demetrios control that com" with ma. remember that children have a her mother. Switzerland. Kavadas officiated at the groom's sister, junior brides. turity. , strong need for play materials rites which were followed maids Alexis Polus and Karen , "When you curb a ehUd his suited to their development as by a reception at the Gour. Johnson, cousins of the bride, natural r~action is anger and well as the companionship of met House. and flower girl Stephanie Wood. resista nce, .. 'she continues. ''If other children their age." you restrict him too much you The newlyweds will return burn, of West Peabody, Mass., These outbursts of a two.year. another cousin. can expect not only GUtbursts from a Florida va~ation to of temp'cr but also a feeling' of old may disappear for awhilo, make their home In Detroit. The bridesmaids and juniur frustration that may lead to only to reappear sometime dur. The bride's gown of deep attendants carried cascades of difficulties for him Iller' in ing the fOllr. and five-yesr.old ivory lustre satin was encrosted pale pink poinsettias tied ....ith Uf'.!... perio,d. • with haroque seed pearls. Her green velvet. streamers. The ''This is not an indication of illusion veil fell from a crown flower girl's basket was filled According to MrS. Bu!ton you have, two options when your 'back t r a c k i it g,''' assures of beaded pearls and she car. with pink and white roses and Kathy Bufton. "It merely sig. ried a bouquet of white Sweet- carnations and pink rose petals. youngster resists. "You can en. force you r demands thereby nals ,a periGd of growth when heart roses alld carnations cen- Dr. Vasilios Pozios served as creating even stronger resist- YGUI'child is acquiring many ,.~ tered with a white orchid. the bridegroom's best man. new inleresbi- and abilities.; In pearl-trimmed floor length Ushering were Stephen Man- ance in him. Or you can view "ProvIding him wth lots of frocks of rose beige siIk.and. teris, brother Of ilie bride, Paul the situation through his eyes wool, with matching pearl. Prentis,' the' bride's cousin, Dr. 'and try to appreciate and sup. affectonate assistance is the best way to prevent temPer dis. studded Dior bows in their liair, Paul Varela, Dr. C. C. Lee and port his effort to 'do it my- .. were hGoor matron Mrs. Chris- Dr. Andrew Chien,' of New self.' .. plays and feelings of hatred for his parents. In this way you tine Koch, whG wore a corsage York. If you must enforce your de. can help him become more ma. white Sweetheart roses, For her daughter's wedding " Photo by J. S. DeFore.t minds she recommends you do ot ture and voluntarily take hold honor maid GiDDYWeitzel, who, Mrs• .Manterls selecled a lime At a late afternoon ceremony Sunday. December so in a firm but friendly man. carried a cascade of white green 'silk.satin ensemble. She 14, in Assumption Greek Orthodox' Church' ANAS- ner. "A resisting child can re- of many responsi8ilities during poinsettias tied with green velet pinned white Sweetheart roses TASIA MANTERIS and Dr. Hsu spoke their wedding spect authority, but not it it is his fifth and sixth years."- . streamers, bridesmaids Susan to her r'lrse. vows. She's the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas turned against him." In conclusion she cautions not Watson and lng-a Hsu of Los Out-of.town guests included S. Manteris, of Pear Tree lime. He is the son of Dr. When attempts to prevent a to worry if your little one yells Angeles, Calif., the' bride- the bride's uncle and aunts, . and Mrs. Tzan Yuan Hsu, of Heng-<:bun, Taiwan Tbe tem~r spell fail and a tan . that he hates you. Republic of China." '

Mr. and Mrs. James Manteris AN ELEOTRICBREAD BOX? a~ Mrs. Barbara E. Basil, of AAUW Endorses' Houston, Tex., Mr. and Mrs. Eduardo Innes; of Kalamazoo, School Mi!'age NO! Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barwin, of The Executive Board of the Right Size, But No Bread I" This Box Grand Rapids, Dr. David Chea, Grosse Pointe Branch of the Crac~ers, salt shakers, poLto chips, nuts, ,cereals, of Lall$iDg, and Dr. and Mrs. American Association of Uni. COO~I~S, etc., et~., etc., will stay dry arid Crisp in- Ken Kuo, of Chicago, m.. versity Women passed a resG- lution at its December meet. definitely. In polrshed chrome or satin coppe~. ing endGrsing the Grosse Pointe Set Molloy-Rye Board of Education in the oper. • COTTAGE' • BOAT • HOME ational millage electiO.l~for 25.45 Riles Next May mill to be heldne?d January Aft '~IfI'Gift Item ;'::1:'.' Really a ,"eceuity in 1IorId_" Mr. and Mrs. John K., Rye, of Entertainfnga,large group of : friends at a,holiday brunch at ' 95 Birmingham, a,.. e annGuneing the Country'CI,ub ..Sunday were '14 ' I the engagement Gf their daugh- MR. and MRS. AtONZO,C. AL. ter, Karen, to William B. Mol. LEN, of LincolQ road. lay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert ' W. Molloy, of Shoreham road. PIANOS R'ENT'ED 1tnl;r, 'IIyutt llultmUtb A May wedding is planned. • ' ' J 835 Fleetwood TU 6-8910 Mus Rye received her Bache. 3 MONTHS-$5. per ...... ,)~J;"! .~p','. ;;"~'. 6: '!O- ~. ,":" '. '. \.~ l I lors degree from the University or relit ., lite ,'ar, dealer inquiries invited of Michlgan where she u pres. MUSIC CENTER ently working toward a Ka.len IIfta .... t...... Detrtlt, 77.... degree in Education. 19850 M.ck-TU 4-6011 Her Ii.nce eompletec! hlI un. Open 9:30 to 9 everyday except Saturday dergraduate stUdles at ill. 11nl. versity of Miebillu where he Now Flb.rglu. glvel you a affiliated with L. m b d • Chi walch wIth adlff.,.", look, Alpha fraternity aad II (!un'ellt. a dlff.rent 'HI ..Joined with ly attendlll' the University of Italnl .... tHl thll durabl., Michigan School of Deat1stry. corrollon.fre. mat.rlal adds • .colorfuldlm.nllon to tridl- tlonll walch d.. lgn. A walch for the man with flair. And a walch for a man who demands performance because Inside the bold new case is the prov,8nTlssot Swiss movemElnl.- See the handsome Sideral colleollon. Co!c,r-e:oordlnaled Gsses and dials. 5 styles - all '.autom,llc, wal.r- 8Ild Ihock- 'resistant, with calendar, . ,sPaclallydesigned straps and br,cllata. • warmer approach to pretty YouJudg. how,good our Tender, Ikillet-llrowlttll cIllell • . , cas. liJ, en,' anow-whlpped ...... , aleepwear by Leonora is 8 $39.95 to $49:95. • .. en "etIeteble, ffttfft ""' cronbe"., sauce, htt IolIttIfoH biKUit. with plenty ...... " long gown and robe of brushed ,IJ for desHrt--your ~ .. Ice ' crealll, .herllet ., 'htt print Estron acetate with a gelatin. The celt II ,.. TISSOT, $2.25 for acfu1h, lult $1.21 ta, children. sheer nylon overlay.

Sunday Cocktails This two-layer warmth 2 PoM. t. 10 'oM. is prettily finished 11561 ...,.. with lacey trim on Valente C.... bit ..... pink or yellow. J EVvELERS A_rica"...,,.... Fine Jewelers Since 1934 A. Single-layer Dillen CI"II 16601 East Warren TU 1.4800 Gulf C.r •• gown to coordinate with robe, S-M-L. 13.00 B. Robe, P-S.M-l, 23.00 luxury 1 and 2 bed. We just Lowe room apartments. 1m. Scooped gown, S-M-l, 19.00 mediate occuponcy. IWlng aI •• _ FurnisJ1ed models L- - are open dailv. Mon to 6 and Sat. and Sun. from 11 to 7. Macomb Manor Apartments - an Masonic Blvd. just west of Gra- ~ APARTMENTS ,'" tiot atr05~ from 1'; Macomb Mall in Roseville, , We've met lots of new frienos. Hubby f' will eni"Y tJ1e socioble ormospJ1er. ~: pools ide ond ot the salJna. I like iJ TJ,.rr'o'l fd a"4 the shuffle boards and especially Mana~~d 1:1" all the fodlities of the commu. nity buildi(lg. But both of u. are really thrilled by the cell. trol air conditioning, dis~. washer, the storage room right in our own spociov. apartment and shopping just ocross JacobsollS the street In the fomou. F.... Plrkin. Inthe Villi" Macomb Moll, I Thtlrsday, Dec. 18, J 969 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty-one Woman's Page • • • by, of and for Pointe Women

agencies. New Foods Can Tempt Children Have Any 'Old' DoUs? DoUs will be ready for pick- If, you're like m~t mothers and w, Mrs., Joseph "But a small amount can be terial" is needed so that every Camp Fire Girl who King and Mrs. Frank Newber. 823-4404 very enticing." w~ts one may have her very, own doll to dress. They'll ry, of Detroit; Mrs. John Sat- If it's from Wright Kay, it's Distinctive Being involved in .some way be Judged next March and eventually 301d, with pro- with new food is ar.other way ceeds aiding Goodwill's programs for the handicapped. of making it seem more accept- Wondering what next year's winner will look like are able to the child. Even a small Camp Fire volunteer, MRS. EDMUNI) SENDOWSKI, Open 9:30 to 9 eYe" d'Jexcept SItU.....,, task, such as opening the box, chairman of the 1970 Dolly Derby, and Pointer, MRS. can m a k e frozen vegetables ROBERT KENNEDY, a Dolly'Derby committee mem- more interesting to a two.year. ber, as they compare 1969 entries with to-bec()stumed old. How can he refuse to try to like something he "helped" dolls ... prepare? Two more thlligs are impor. B row n University student tant when dea!ingwith children JOHN E D WAR D SIPE, a . food th . II t . Grosse Poi n t Ii High School WilENE and e specla s says. d t f MR d MRS gra ua e,son 0 an . Nursery and Landscape Reme';D.ber, th at c.hild ren d0 EDWARD J. SIPE, of Van An. have pre~erences and when you~ twerp nad, planning to con. o are servmg a, f~ that you centrate in Engineering and know he doesn t like,. be sure seeking a Bachelor of Science SNOW OMEGA th~t ~e other .food 18 some. degree, is l!ngaged .in. an inde. thing he can enJ.oy. pendents t u dy on "Relativity Also young children fear hot and Cosmology." i..ast. year REMOVAL foods, K.athy Bufton says. Don't Jllhn did Honors work in Phys- BRACELET be afraId to offer thew food ics. He participated in the Ka- that is .only lukewarm. They'll rate Club during his first two WATCHES be much more inclined to like years at Brown. it that way. ------.------j . GI,fts .for a bright- '.j eyed Christmas mom- Kids WilrSee ing and a lifetime of pro u d possession. Santa At GPYC World famousQme- .. tc»•• f:'~';Jie hO'j;d~.:~'~ .4f~~ The Grosse Pointe' Yacht . . ga watches in 14.kt. Club will hold its annual ChiI. . -sloss' u.piece set li1cedtis.f«. ow cohdfotl of yellow gold with de- dren's Christmas Party Satur- Poodles Schnauz.e'rs pendable 17. jewel day, December 20, from 1:30 to .Shih Tzu's Yorkies aaany eren Man, thru Frio evenings, Convenient Accounts. Ladies' activities is Mrs. James 19443 oVfA,CKAVENUE E. Fisher. ELEGANT GROOMING SALONS ••• ALL BREEDS The exclusive .Shore Club community has Townhouses with a wonderful A Well located "English Manor" Home water Rl'ALISTICALLY PRICED AND LOCATED ON ONE • OF THE FEW 100' WIDE STREETS IN THE POINTE VIew. Christmas com.s to the tabl. with On tbe first floor'are a large living area, paneled library, dining room, break. Here you'U find an fast room, updated kitchen, enclosed terrace with jalousie windows and a unusual approach to " •• n larlands, bright r.d candl .. and an assortment patio. On the second are 4 nice bedr~ms and 2 baths; while in the basement townhouse living, Quality townhouse residences is a lovely' games room with 1ar and a paneled card room. The third fillOr have all the luxury of a of fruit, • ,0 permanent press table cloth of cotton wilh eontains a maid's room and bath. private home with none Other features include considerable carpet of the chores of mainte- a soil.release finish that keeps lis care ot a nance. The architecture and draperies and a sprinkler system. is imaginalive and MAY WE SHOW IT TO YOUP exciting. The local ion minimum and its feslive colorings at their gayest, superb! • YACHT HARBOR 52"x52" square, 4.50 52"x70" oblong,' 6.50 60")(90" oblong,10.00 • COMMUNITY HOUSE 6 OFFICES • SWIMMING POOL 60"x8S" oval, 11.00 60"xl08" oblong,13.00 68" round 12.00 (3 in Gr. Pte.l l 2 and 3 bedroom townhomts with private patio facing 17")(17" napkin; .79 canal or lagoon from $395 a month i 5-, JUlIU .. Furnished modtl on Shore 773 7090 Cluh Drive, 1-6 p.m. daily Phone • and Sunday (closed Tunday) • l SoriS ENTER THE SHORE CLUB COMMUNITY ON Jaoob MIMBERlI 011 THI DITROIT AND ORO••• POINTE RIAL ."'ATI 10ARDS JEFFERSON AVE, JUST SOUTH OF NINE MILE RD. Bnnch ofnces In Managing Agents Home Decorative Shop DETROIT - GROSSE POINTE - ST. CLAIR SHORES - J'ARI\!1NGTON PROCTOR HOMER WARREN. INC. ~. ,...I Pig. Twenty-Two G R 0 SSE POI N TEN EWS Thurtd'Yr Dec. II, 1969 \ Society News Gathered from All of the Point~s'

PO NEEDS TRUCJ[S 3750, Ext. 268. or call 'at the Make Leftover Meal A Delight Lee Ellen Cotter The Detroit Post Office Is Post Office Main Garage, 1770 August Bride looking for additional to 14th Street, as soon as possible, How CaD the "average" home- "Disguising" them is no long. Will Say Vows Panel Wit-I Discuss help deliver the Christmas mail. and not later thllil December maker feed ~r family well and er in vogue. Postmaster Edward L, Baker 15, 1969. About 75 tl"~~k.are keep the food budget intact? Leftovers - and ,we really The engagement of Lee Ellen has asked that trllck.owners in. needed, primarily for parcel One way is to avoid waste prefer to caU them "planned. Cotter and Robert Lewis Dur- terested in hiring out their ve- post delivery, itIcluding statiOll 8ild get every bit of good out overs" - can and should at- ham has been announced by her State Of Yale Today hicle for this Christmas period wagons, panels, covered piekups of food purchased. Unfortunate. tract attention, arouse interest parents, Mr. and Mrs, Frank B; contact the Post QUice at 966. and small stake •• Iy we are much more likely to and stimulate the desire to eat. Cotter, of Rivard bouleval.i. Dialogue Sponsored by Activities Committee of Yale be aware of the low prices on Perhaps these suggestions The bride,elect was graduated Alumni Association of Michigan Scheduled large or quantity purchases will spark your. imagination for from The Liggett School, Sullins than we are of the spoiled food utililing leftovers in a great Junior College, Bristol, Va:, and For Next Monday we throw out. J{ c31houghtf«/ (Jilt .. , variety of attractive dishes and the University of Colorado at Pointers John B. Ford, IV, and Ellen Martin, both Leftovers present a continuo give them a new personality Boulder. She is a member of ous challenge ro the homemak- when they make their second Sigma Gamma. currently studying at Yale University, will be among A SECURITY CALL SERVICE er. When the original enthusi- Michigan Yale students home for the holidays participat- for appearance. BEEF Her fiance, son of Mr. and asm for the Sunday roast or the I ing in a panel discussion em "Yale Now" next Monday, elderly persons living alone and shut-il1S. large turkey vanishes she is As baked hash Mrs, Robert C. Durham, of,New December 22, from noon to 2:30 o'clock. offering faced with the problem of how Scalloped York City, attended Choate and Sliced cold also was graduated from the The program"sponsored~ , I • Daily security calls • personaliled answering they should make their "sec- by the Activities Commit- Rad!cals, ~oderates and con-, service and wake-up calls ond appearanc'!" on the family Added to vegetable' soup University of Colorado at Boul- tee of the Yale Alumni As- servatlves will be represented table. III stuffed green pepper der where he affiliated with Tau for further information call: sociation of Mich'igan, will in an a~empt to disco~e~ th~ Kappa Epsilon fraternity. 964-2040 or 962-6318 1 1 n ~ij i [{iii'~~ A June 2Q wedding is planned. be presented at Wayne REAL s,o:y of Yale as ~t IS to m . .t' M G day, to fmd out what 6 hap- St ate, U m~ersl y s c reo pening in New Haven to codes I another ta lent -~-~-~eili-'~--H-AM---- gor MemorIal Hall. of personal conduct, «Ie look of Shoe Salon ~ August wedding plans are be- Reservations. at $3.50 each art, the sound of music . . . ing mad e by KATHRYN including lunch to be served in rdigion, in sexual behavior In crojuettes STEYER and William David promptly at 12:15 o'clock. are and in secular morality. Meat loaf .,miss goelene whose engagement has been an. bein~ accepted by. H. Curtis ,Is the oppositlon to the Estah- \ With noodles nounced by her parents, Mr. Wood. III .. of WaddlngtllQ road, lishment tradition the "Sys. Grosse Pointe Salon Oniy Baked wIth macaroni and Mrs. Edward Steyer. of Birmingham. \ tern," based on fa~t or cW'rent In casserole of ham make-up arti$t Norwooa drive. Alumni, proSpective students, fancy? Is the divergence with ~ With scrambled eggs I Both the bride.elect and her parents and friends of the Urn. the past as sharp as some CLEARAt'-JCE is available for free consultation I~,In sandwic~~~ng fiance, son 01 Mr. and Mrs. versify are invited to attend. would have yesterdaY'li stu. Michael David, of Grayton road, In fish, celery and pineapple The discussion will be informal dents-and today's parents- are graduates of the University ,,,,,",";., 'tier MOld Co.m.t;cs salad and the Acti"iti~ Committee believe? of Michigan where the pro. promises to provide a forum These are among questiollll (Bass I In fish, celery and olive salad spective bridegroom is current- for a wid8 variety of .student ro be aired during Monday', In croquettes ", ly working toward his Masters views. "dialogUe." Scalloped Weejuns degree in Music. CHICKEN OR TURKEY to six. Creamed 1 cup cooked peas Chopped green peppers, canned Creamed with mushrooms 1 cup gravy SCRAMBLED EGGS tomatoes or a dash of Worct's- 20902 Mack I In salads . _ 4 slices dry bread (cubed) AS A MAIN DISH tershire sauce will also add' a $5°0 Scrambled eggs can be turn- Sliced cold with assorted Brown ce 1e r y, onion and new and different flavor and a ed into a ,hearty budget main meats green pepper .'in hot fat; add tablespoon of ;~ream o~ top milk Regularly $16 Grosse Pointe Wds. dish by adding to them leftover In combination salad combined 'meat, potatoes,' car- for each egg used stretches the all sales final sandwich rots and 'peas. Add gravy and meats, such as chicken. bacon, eggs far the r and gives a In tomato surprise season to taste, Pour into mas- hamburger or roast. Cooked smoother product. 886-3050 PORK sorole; top with bread cubes f~------_.M.--_._, Diced and baked with browned in butter. B a k t; in onion dressing moderate oven (375 degrees) 30 ~ SPECIAL HOLIDAY .....~.;II :~ Added to stewed cabbage minutes, Six servings. Sliced for sandwicbes CREAMED CHlCK~N AND 8alon d' glefjance In stuffed green peppers I RATES .) HAM ON BISCUITS These recipes are "thought. Dice 1 cupful of chicken, 1 ~ FOR,' r.tartcrs" to show you how at. cupful of ham (or a combina- tractively leftovers can be tion of 8ny other cooked meat), served in "new" dishef.. Your 2 hard.cooked eggs, ¥.! green I CHRISTMAS {~I own recipe book or file undoubt. pepper and ¥.! sweet red peptler. edly contains m!lny more. Make a cream sauce by melting I AND :;"'; I MEAT PIE 3 tahlespoonfuls of butter and ~ cup diced celer~ blending it with 4 tablespoon- ~ cup diced onion ~EW YEARS ;'.1 fuls of flour, then adding gradu- Y.! cup chopped green pepper I ally 3. cupfuls ,Of milk. Add 1 2 cups cubed leftover beef teaspoonful 'of paprika, When Buya new.Gas range nowl A roast thickened, a'dd the diced chick. I I 1 cup cubed leftover potatoes en or meat mixture and heal MDlI8ANaoNIDUMrED" aar.nwrty 1 cup cubed leftover carrots thoroughly, Serve on hot bis- cuits or toast. FoW' to six serv- ings, TURKEY OR Shorewood Interior, CmCKEN 'PD..AF i~~1 I Fri,3. P.M. Mon. A.M. I B row n 1 cup raw rice, 1 You fire ililfited fa Ifi,w our' 50 onion and ~ g r e en pePper,1 Cbrisfmfls DeeorfJfiolls am' Gift. l' ~I/O '22 chopped, in 3 tablespoons fat. r a Decorating consultations given with purchase. of our Custom Stir as it browns. Add 1 quart drgperies. slip covers, furnishings, ccrpetingl and Q(;C8Ssories. stock. Let rice eooktebder in COME IN AND BROWSE the stock. adding salt Bnd pep- per, scraps of leftover turkey 22604 MACK 779-2882 i~~1 or chicken and, jus t before I j serving, some tontato sauce or some of t hat tomato-pepper relish you made last summer, Serves six. ICHEVWAY ...... I JELLIED MEAT LOAF I CHEVROLET DEALERS LEASING/RENTAL SYSTEM - I 1 tablespoon unflavored gel/,tine " WATCH 1,4 cup cold water % cup boiling water I, DICK SHALLA I 1 teaspoon salt REPAIRING I¥.! teaspoons grated onion I LEASING I 1 tablespoon prepared horseradish, drained . I 16555 Harper nr. Whittier 885-0875 ~ ¥.! cup mayonnaise We repair all fine 2¥.! cups leftover cooked beef,,' coarsely ground watches as well as 1 cup chopped celery ~-~~~~--~~----~~--~ MR, INDOOR COMFORT Sprinkle gelatine over cold, Chronographs and Chronometers. To Mr•• nd Mn, HOUN Hunt~r: water; let stand 5 minutes; add Humldl1lcatlon. E1eclrOtl1e ClewD&'. boiling waler and salt, stir until Heating. Air Conditioning ANOTHER GOOD REASON WHY YOU NEED A GOOD dissolved; chill, ,When mixture BROKER - A SINGLE CONTACT TO COMPARE YOUR begins to thicken add onion, Hum.idification PARTICULAR REQUIREMENTS WITH AVAILABLE horseradish and mayonnaise; OFFERINGS then blend with rotary beater. .F Required If you 'lre in the early stage~ of se'arching for the right house, the Fold in meat and celery and adidtional seasoning if desired. SOTne Maxon flan can save you tnne. An excellent advance idea of an In Cities Turn into loaf pan first dipped by offering can be conveyed by a photograph:- In cold wa t e r; chill several - !lours or overnight. Serves four ROBERTA. "DOC" WilliAMS Valente Dry indoor air Is a prob- amount of moisture in the lem in many lI'eas of die air during the winter months JEWELERS ronny. and the Grosse you can preveut this evapo: Pointe area is 110 exception ratioD of D10istun and thus Since 1934 if the number of humidi. feel warmer and obtaia fiers we have installed reo greater comfort aU winter 16601 EAST WARREN TEL: TU 1-4800 ~enUy Is an indication. 10111. The problem of dry air Of all the things you can in the home is so acute In do to air, the least expensive ~e areas, that many cities Is to humidify it. If you com- require that some form of pare the equipment costs of humidifica tion to that of humidification be provided heating, cooling, circulating, CouPled with a small, simplified floor plan: (;rown for every new furnace instal. and dehumidifying for the lation. Chicago llnd Omaha same amount of air, It is the We toke pride in offering this chorming con- I CleallerS require that a humidifying least expensive Investment. temporary with its convenient orrnngement and device be installed with ev. Properly humidified air not ~,~i. fine appurtenances, In addition to rooms shawn Complete Dry D'lnlnc'r'd;~ there is 0 Recreation Room in the basement, 0 Cleaning Service ery ~rm air fnrnace at the only checks the cause cf Jun. J;]~_,..;5: Dark Room and Bothroom. The first floor time of installation. iors' colds, but also adds to :;~r: Bedroom shown on plan is We have explaIned d your relative comfort by pre. ItS -== ~ r---"- paneled and con double as 0 Draperies air's effect on health aZ venting the dried out feeUng J. .. 11"- Den or Library. Other pone led Hundreds of Great Gift Ideas Decorator Folded f rt . 1 In JIOSeand throat. Rome fur. rooms are: Family Room, Liv. • Wallets by Prince ~om.o m severa ways, b~t nisblngs are saved from ex. iog Room (portiol) and Recrea- Mea.sured against • Lighters by ROl'lson, It mlgh~ be us~ful to. explam treme dryness that often tion Room. Show., by appoint- Gardner Scripto further. es.peclally since we causes them to become brit- ment. shrinkage 1>Imen.10fl' beUe"ed • Parker and Cross Pans • Pipes are going mto the. period of tie and to crack and peel correct 1>" t not Newest Equipment the year when WInter dry- ' • tI"oronteed • Timex Watches • Finest Cigars ness Is at Its worst. There are still several • Russell Stover Candies • Hand Soaps Knitwear Have you ever gone swim. months for a humidifier to Footllot. to Homo OwIlOrs- Th. MOXCII Ploll CO" .. ve you too, tho incollyoniellCo • Seth Thomas Clocks • Make Up Mirrors ming on a terrifically hot perform il~ health, comfort of illoppropriot. ullllocenOIY Interior illSpectlolll. " YOllr hou •• Is for •• 1. wo'd be Formal & Cocktail • Jewelry Box by • All the finest names day In summer, but felt cold and protection bcnefits, Buy- ,Iod to ill,pect it and SII,,, ..."t a price ,ultoble to the Cllrront morkefl, W. IIluoll, when you came out of the ing now will provide comfort loll our liltill" quite "olII,tly .t ",orket price •• Dresses Prince Gardner in cosmetics for many weeks to come and Suedes and leathers water because a wind was blol\-ing? Or, have you ever insure your readiness' for and much more next winter's dryness. Member of Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board's taken a shower when some. Multiple Listing System Everything minutely one suddenly opened a door inspected to satisfy you and you feU cold aD over? Stop In at our showroom Exclusive Agent or for 1\ FREE SURVEY of Notre Dame Pharmacy The reaSOll for this Is that your home or more informa- VA 1.7500 moisture normally acts as a tion on a Iota 1 comfoJ1 IIYs. blanket of warmth on our • in The Village tern. call "Doc" wmlams at MAXON BROTHIRS. .. TU 2.1000 ~ 15323 E. JeHel1Oft, G. P. Pork 16926 Kercheval, bodies; when It Is removed, Williams Refrigeration and A uucle.llo .. pelle" b11?i: .. U•• ". frinch Prompt Deiivery Sermce-TU 5-2154 you feel chilly. Here's where Heating, IDe., 14711 Harper. Pick.tlp and Delivery a humidifier comes In • • • 8erviq GrOlle Pointe .Inee Service by maintaining the proper 1937,

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The wa t e r treatment will sorb water. When you shop for Keep Yule Tree Safe with Water work faster if you soak the tree a tree look for freshness. Be with a garden hose and keep cautious of trees that are crisp All the knUWJI sprays, dips practice as the best spray-on the tree ~utside for a few days. or are dropping needles. U and .pecial treatments still are materiala k now n. Christmas The fragrance, freshness, beau- you notice your tree isn't ab. ORDINANCE NO. 138 no match for fresh Christmaa trees will maintain this fire- ty and fireproof characteristic sorbing water, then you aren't trees standing in water. proof characteristic if you can last up to three weeks If reneoring the fireproof effect. Extensive' testing indicates a promptly cut one inch off the the water supply is maintained , fresh cut tree standing in water stump and stand the tree. in while the tree is indoors. Dob't criticize anyone until is as effective a fireproofing water. But some are too dry to ab. you are sure you have the facts. CITY OF

Notice of Last Day of Regi~tration GROSSE POINTE {Note: Following is the text of Ordinanc. No. 138 adopted by of the qualified electors of the Council of the City of Crosse Pointe on December 15, 1969 to be effective ten. days after publication.)

AN ORDINANCE TO REPEAL SECTIONS 2.113, period of six (6) months prior thereto to the City THE GROSSE POINTE PUBUC SCHOOL SYSTEM, 2.114 and 2.118 OF CHAPTER 24 OF TITLE Assessor who shall place the same on the next tax roll of the City. Such charges so assessed Wayne County, Michigan II OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF GROSSE s~all be collected in the same maner as general POINTE AND TO ADD NEW SECTIONS CIty taxes. In cases where the City .is properly For the Special Election to be Held on Monday, Jan'uary 26, 1970 WHICH NEW SECTIONS SHALL BE DES- notified in accordance with said Act 94 of 1933, , IGNATED A'S SECTIONS 2.113 and 2.118 that a tenant is responsible for water or sewage OF CHAPTER 24 OF TITLE II OF THE disposal service charges, no such service shall be TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF SAID SCHOOL DISTRICT: commenced or continued to such premises until CODE OF THE CITY OF GROSSE POINTE, there has been deposited with the City Treasurer, PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a Speciai 1. Residents of the City of Grosse Pointe Park WHICH NEW SECTIONS CHANGE WATER School Election will be held in said School District shall register at the office of the Clerk of the a sum sufIicient to covel' four (4) times the aver- on Monday, January 26, 1970. City of Grosse Pointe Park, 15115 East Jeffer- AND SEWER-RATES. age quarterly bill for such premises as estimated son Avenue, City of Grosse Pointe Park. Michi- by the Superintendent, such deposit to be in no Act 269 Public ,Acts of Michigan, 1955, as glln. , THE CITY OF GROSSE POINTE ORDAINS: case less than fifteen ($15.00) dollars. Where the amended, provides in part as follows: . water service to any premises is turned off to 1. That Sections 2.113, 2.114 and 2.118 of enforce the payment of water service charges or "The Inspectors of Election ~t any annual or 1. Residents of the City of Grosse Pointe shan Chapter 24 of Title II of the Code of the City of sewage disposal service charges, the water service special election shall not receive the vote of any register at the office of the Clerk of the City of Grosse Pointe are hereby repealed and the follow- .shall not be recommenced until all delinquent person residing in a registration school district Grosse Pointe, 17150 Maumee, City of Grosse ing new sections substituted therefor: charges have,lleen paid and a deposit as in the whose name is not registered as an elector in the Pointe, Michigan. case of tenants is made and there shall be a shut- 2.113. Water and Sewer Rates. Charges for city or township in which he resides." off charge of $2.00. In any other case where, in water service to each premises within the City . THE LAST DAY on which persons may regis~ ~e discretion of the City Treasurer. the collec- 3. Residents of the City of Grosse Pointe Farms connected with the water supply. system, and tIOn of charges for wat:!r or sewage disposal ter with the appropriate city or township clerks shall register at the office of the Clerk of the charges for sewage disposal service to each prem- service may be difficult or uncertain, he may of the city or township in whicl,l they reside in City of Grosse Point~ Farms, 10 Kerby Road, isell within the City having any sewer connection require a similar deposit. Such deposits may be order to be eligible to vote at said Special Election City of Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan. with the public sewers; for each quarterly (3 applied against any delinquent water or sewage' is Friday, December 26, 1969. Persons registering months) period, shall be as follows: dIsposal service charges and the application there- after 5:00 o'clock P.M., Eastern Standard Time on of shall not affect the right of the Treasurer or 4. Residents of the City of Grosse Pointe Woods, For the first! 750 cu. ft. or less, said Friday, December 26,. 1969, will not be eli- Superintendent to turn off the water service andl gible to vote at said Special School Election. In shall register at the office of the Clerk of the $6.65 (minimum charge). City of Grosse Pointe. Woods, 20025 Mack or sewer service, to any premises for any delin- add~tion to all other times, the city and township Over 1750 cu. ft., per 100 cu. ft.. quency thereby satisfied. No such deposit shall clerks will be in their offices to receive registra- Avenue, City of Grosse Pointe Woods, Mich- igan. $0.380. bear interest and such deposit, or any remaining tions on Saturday, December 20, 1969, between balance thereof, shall be returned to the customer the hours of 8:00 o'clock A.M. and 5:00 o'clock 2.118. Collection. The City Treasurer is making the same when he shall discontinue ie~ P.M., Eastern Standard Time. 5. Residents of the City of Harper Woods shall hereby authorized to enforce the payment of ceiving water and sewage. disposal service or charges for water service to any premises by Ul}der the provisions of Act 269, Public Acts register at the Office of the Clerk of the City e.~~ept as to tenants as to whom notice of responsi: discontinuing the water service to such premises tilhty for such charges has been filed with the of Michigan, 1955, as amended, registrations will of Harper Woods, 19617 Harper Avenue, City of Harper Woods, Michigan. . and the. payment of charges for sewage disposal city, when any eight (8) successive quarterly bills not be taken by school officials; and only persons servi~e to any premises may be enforced by dis- shall have been paid by said customer with no who have registered as general electors with the cnntinuing either the water service or the sewage delinquency. . . appropriate city or township clerks of the city or 6. Residents of the Township of Grosse Pointe disposal service to such premises, or both, and. an township in whi.ch th~y reside are registered shall register at the office of the Clerk of the actIon of assumpsit may be instituted by the City 2. The effective date of the within Ordinance • school electors. Persons planning to register with Township of Grosse Pointe, 795 Lake Shore against the customer. The charges for water serv- No; 138 shall be ten (10) days after date of publi- the city or township clerks must ascertain the days Drive, Village of Grosse Pointe Shores, Mich- ice and sewage disposal service, which, under the cation thereof.. . and hours on which the clerk's office is open for igan. provisions of Act 94, Public Acts of 1933 of the ;..'- registration. ' State of Michigan,. as amended, are made a lien This Notice is given by order of the Board on the premises to which furnished, are hereby T. KR.ESSBACH Registration of unregistered qualified electors recognized to constitut~ such lien; and the City W. of the School District will be received at the fol- of Education of The Grosse Pointe Public School City Clerk System, Wayne County, Michigan. Treasurer shall, anually, on March 1, certify all lowing places: ~npaid ,c\1.argesfor such services furnished to any .,' ' ,,~. premises wllich have remained unpaid for. a . Pub. G.P.N. 12-18-69 Dated: November 24, i969. Barbara R. Thompson, . Secretary, BOlrd of Educltion I\1--_lllP.i~~ll:P.i_lt9J\IliIi---lC;~M)16--1ItJiMMlr.1ItJiM_M)lIflj~.'" I Christ Church 14 I Grosse Pointe United Melbodist tbunb ' ,

'I" Episcopat.!., 'M'." 211 Maros. Road j~.; I ~J( Minister; Perry A, Phomal ... 51 Grosse PoInte I Bouleva'" II SUNDAY,",<:EM"R 21 I 1~n.1t .1I!:!! ~~J~~~o~~~~~~~Z,,:.I".,d'...." E:?,.g~~2;;:=... ~ ~~II'~.~~[.~dS.• ~II~~J b'f 11 :00 P,M.--Chorol EucharISt & Sermon. .11~ ~ ~ ,~[ '7"", ~L,I J.( ill R CHRISTMAS }I "l '~I EYf, DECeMBER 24 "l ':, ~~r ~~ r ~,...~ " ~ ~ December 25th • 'S ~ ill ,II J.( • ill II; Servle. of Ltghts d 1:30 p.m. . }f _ . .-.: tl! 8:00 A.M.-The Holy CommunIon . 'lJ b'f Service of lesson, .nd carol. III f( 10:30 A.M.-Ceremony of Corals (l,J"tten) ill II; 1 . It r :JIlfl •• .-:4 • .,. ~-- •. -.-.------.- 1.11 :00 A.M.-Chorol Eucharist & Sermon l4 I wllh Holy CommunloA 1.10 p.m., ill ~_.JllIi" Grosse Pointe Woods Presbyterian Church The Grosse Pointe Congregational---~-IChurch rA ~ __ -- -- __ -BlI:~ I ! 1 r. ~_J .., W 19950Mock Avenue. at Tarry Rood ! I 240Chalfont. at Lothrop. Grosse Pointe, Mich. ~ ~_-_:llllili------lIQSlr$I-__ -~_-JllSli, r--JllSli-llIIi~--_....------~ I .Ministers: John Olert, Jr., Gerald Blevins, ~ I Ii. The Grosse Pointe ~ • • . . ..' . c I I Sunday, December 21 ~ ~ I i MEMORIAL CHURCH I ~ Christ The Kmg Lutheran Church ,I ! 9:30 and 11: Worship S • I ~ UNITED PRESBYTERIAN II MACK AT LOCHMOOR I J.( Sermon Topic: Jl I 'lJ I IN THE USA 'Ii tS!E I "I, A WISE MAN" ! I ill tl! • •• = ~ GROSSE POINTE WOODS W D~CEMBE~ 24 . It! p;~ !~ =P; 16 La8k8.2~5h303reORoo. ~III =A Dec. 21-Children's Christmas Servlce 7 p.m. ill11 I. 7:00 .P.M. FamIly Candehght Servrce. ill I I I CHRISTMAS EVE 10 p.m. HOLY I IDec. 24-Candlel ight Service 11 p.m. I I 11 :00 P.M. Christmas Eve Candlelight ServIce I I I 1 SERVICES COMMUNION I Dec. 25-Festival Service 10:30 a.m. fA L.__ -~-9lIBl1:-~------.R I l'I I Jan~ilght~:~lle BenT~~¥:~inan • Dec. 28-Regular Service 10:30 a.m. ~ --r.. , I CHRISTMAS SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21 ill Christmas story by preachln~ on 11 I ~ ~__ .JIISIi. .I~~J/Ili5J11S1i __ lIIlPII __ .-. ~ I .r.m... 1reH~~diey.Jr. ;~fe~t Fao~dCT:~I'n"~ ~ I Dec. 31-New Years Vespers with Ho Y I J( I It 9:30 and 11:00 A.M. - Worship Service I JunIor and Junior H1gb Senior High ill W Communion 7 :30 p.m. • ~t j(ultar!'.6 t"i.6.ro"a1 I I Guest Mi~~~~:C~~~ ~;; Brouwer I I wo~:~~rsSeS:I~~:lEand ''Th~I~~~J~f~nlrlb'' I I Walter J. Geffert, Pastor I I.r r r )f I I W Church School I ~ • tl! 'ill u:: CANDLELIGHT SERVICES, DECEMBER 24 tl! 9:30 and 11:15 a.m. ;. ~ David Eifert, Choir Director I t( Iff! 1 I t( I p; Dr. George A. Buttrick .ill i \Ut 1ur.r 1 • I 7:30 p.m. ond IT :00 p.m. ~ I ''Wer:rTh~n':''i;:Mel'l I . Lynn Eifert, Organist i _ •i R~\I. George E. Pruess.n~r W I Really Wise?" I W Church, Phone 884-5090 Parsonage 881.1302 J ;~ 20475 SynningdaleGrOIseParkPointe'(NearWoodsMack and VernIer). IIII ~.n!.~~ - Intenm Paslorlll"-Care MInIster f:f;S:~ 1Sl 1Q:KC. f:f;S: Bl(_Bll_Bll_~!lIit• • . • __ ~.'If _!lIitKC _ BlI: BRlll BrI[ If~ I The Reverend Edgar H. Yeoman, Rt'o:tor J liI •• u 1r-~--.UlliUllB--_-lIli1--JllSli------..----.--1 I 4:00 P~~ci:~~g~\~~Service I r-~---.~llIIi .. 1 ST. PAU LEV. II COlne! WOI.ship With Us... : ;1 I :1?f5Pp%~h~~~li~~~c;:::stt II Grosse POinte II LUTHERAN CHURCH I w CHRISTMAS EVE Wednesday, December 24 'I ! CHRISTMAS DAY J ~ Unitarian Church~ i J ~ SUNDAY SCHOOL CHRISTMAS PROGRAM AT 7:00 P.M. I p; '~ I( }l u:: ..}l i CANDLELIGHT SERVICE AT 11:00 P.M. I I 8;00 a.m.-~uch~rist }l 117150 Maumee at Neff Rd. ill f,l Chalfonte and Lothrop, Gros!.e Pomte Farms III tl'! Beautiful Music by the Choir and Med'tat'on b the Pastor W 9:30 a.m.-EucharISt WIth J-Iymns ill i I i ~«c I r y , 1 . ~~~:~~~;::::~g~:::::~~~~;i::~~:6~~J I Dr':a=lEc~:::rve J i Sunday, December 21 ! W HRISTMAS MORNING :1 .. BlI:Bll_~ .. _~ .. _r__~ Vi and Church SChool J I 9.30 W h' j I FAMILY SERVICE THURSDAY DECEMBER 25 ~ i 1~30 a.m. I I . a.m,- ors 'p ~ ~ Service 11:00 a.m. with Holy Communion ! . ~" llIlilllli llIlilllli__ '-M-}:l>.$-.~_-M~ 1 "THE BE:n'ER ANGELS" ! i 9:30 a.m.-Nursery and Sunday School (all ages) I Two Services Every Sunday 9:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m, ;•.1 I FIRST ENGLISH EV. LUTHERAN CH~RCH I".s~~i~em~~~~. Jll1:oo a.m.-Choral Service ~ I Sunday School 9:30 a.m. . W Vernier Rood at Wedgewood OrNe Grosse POInt, Woods J L_f:AlI: 'all'.J tl'i 11:00 a.m.-Nursery and Sunday School (3-81 S ~ ~\\ l,lt, REV. P. KEPPLER - TU 4.5040)f J.( III lIE ~\ 1/9 ' I I I 6:30 p.m.-Sunday School Christmas Program I i ~\, jj A CORDIAL WELCOME:I i J ~llIlillllilllB~_"~:lt:S!li-~ ~ W d d b 2 I i ~ ~\\~ r1r~ TO ALL • I,- THE GROSSE POINTE II e nes ay, Decem er 4 I • ~,. ~ I II BAPTIST CHURCH I. 6:30 p.m.-Christmas Eve Family Worship II ~f ~ w I I II Gro~s~n:ol~tU!M~:od! I W 11:00 p.m.-Christmas Eve Worship I W '" ~,t, I II II,ntnIUIIOUI<>lD""a'"rPtDlthtU. I. " II j'" d ST. JAMES ~ • I 9:45 A.M. II Christmas Anthems by our Choirs 'If • n ... I enURCH SCHOOL ill ~ ill SUNDAY DEe 21- )I 11:00 A.M. Thursday, December 25 I lIE LUTHERAN CHURCH 1& Morning Worship 8:30 a.nd 11:00 a.m. III MOnNJ~ r~RSHIP I. I I.{ ~ SUNDAY ~HURCH SCJlOO~9:30 a.m. J EVENING WORSIDP • 10:00 8.m.-Christmas Day Worship ift McMILl.AN ROAD AT KERCHE....AL ~ III CHILDREN S PFOGRAM-7.oo p.m. I Dr A D I Ih' 'If I IN GROSSE POINTE FARMS J.( CHRISTMAS EVE DEe 24-- •• . ae ne- Jl u:: P t G E K I CnndleligJii Service with Choirs-S p.rn. Minister Rev. Charles W, Sandrock I '" as ors: Ai~;i1~Ha';'~.z and CHRISTM~:r~A#oR~f~oo a.m. . - . I Ref), Roland L. Schaedlg I • . ~ ~ IL_--_--_------__~ ______~__~ 1 ~_M~~_~~_.( .. -'0 I .<.' ,. I • '.".... •. '" •..•• ,. ~"'< •••. , ...... ~_ .• "'_.~ •• l-.~.'t'l' ...... " ...'>(lo'l..... ~

'.ge Twenty-Four c; R 0 SSE , 0 I N T E 'N EW S Thu~sdIY.Dec. 18.1969 '-'ORIENT-!- 61-1.00MS FOI RINT 8-AITiCLES FOR SALI 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE (Ultfum .... ) - TWO LARGE rooms for work- ROGERS Drum Set, cost $500, CHIP lJENDALE COURT Apart ing lady ina private home. THERE'S STILL TIMEf sell f9t $175. MIdwest 2-2137. VIRGINIA'S ment, Roseville •. Fraser Rd. Call 886.3298. TO HAVE A CLARINET in condition, ATIle .TREASURES anel Cbippendale. New, 1 and good 10:30.5 Daily Closed Moa. CLASSIFIED 2 - bedroom, walk - in clOset, 6C-OFFICES FOR RENT with case, $70. 823.3337. your own private basement. We Buy and sell DOCTORS - LAWYERS PIANO or NEW full length mink coat, won 22418 Mack, bet. 8 and 9 Mile Appliances, pool, air condl. in contest, never worn, .lnsur- MERCHANTZ 772.8606 tioning. Apartment, 772.1l410. ance value $2,500. Make rea. Office, LA~eview 1-284ll. Choice space for lease. Available at once. ORGAN sonable offer. 465.0227. ADS - IN YOUR HOME HANDPAINTED mil k cans, . , ST. CLAIR SHORES, 9't2 Mile "On The Hill" TUXEDO, black. Size 42 long, basket and lunch box purses, . (Nill Street) west of Harper. Bus line at door. Ample parking FOR CHRISTMAS shirt, cummerbund, etc. in. Raggedy Ann and Andy key- Call TUxedo 2-6900 - 3 'Trunk. Line. To Serve You Quickly New one bedroom, carpeting, KARL DAVIES TU 5.3220 cluded. Practically new, $25. cbains, also other characters appliances, utilities. 886-0478. 1970 Models Available and 88lXl328,after 5 p.m.' and Christmas t r e e orna. Your Ad Can Be Charged $25.00 will hold any model. ments. TU 4-5392. IN THE FARMS-MorNs.Ker. ST. CLAIR SHORES, new building, 500 to 900 sq. ft. PAIR SILK damask cbairs, cheval vicinity. 4 bedrooms, 24" GIRLS SCHWINN hicycle. Will divide and finish to suit. • THOMAS fruitwood legs and frame. Ex. 2 baths. Newly decorated and Rent includes all utilities, air • BALDWIN \~eptional, brown tweed occa . Good condition. 884-4087: carpeted. Anilable ear I y conditioning, carpeting, jani. sional sofa, electric stove 36", 2D-CONVALESCENT S-SITUATION WANTED January. $325 per montb. Se- FULL LENGTH mink coat, au- tor service, parking. Shores • YAMAHA fruitwol'1 bedroom set,' double CARE curity deposit. Box C.20, tumn haze, excellent condi. Cla"iJied Deadline WILL repair, clean eaves, win. Office Village, 771-1870. bed, chest, vanity, bencb, Con. Grosse Pointe News. Comp~re Our Quality & P~lces tion. Current written ap- b Tuesday noon, 12 p.m., VACANCY for ambulatory aged dows, floors, odd jobs. van sale hall cabinet. 886.5767. praisal. Best offer. 881-6495, or senile lady $190 per month. for delivery, etc. 881.6057. LUXURIOUS office space up to for all new copy, changes I)f -- ....-_._- BALFOUR.WARREN AREA - STOCKING STUFFERS. New evenings. copy and cancellations. It is 777-0425. Spacious upper flat, carpet, 700 square feet. Carpeted, air HIGHLY qualified secretary, conditioned. with services. HEWITTS teen-age doll clothes, $1 and SALE: Black Diamond mink luggested tbat all real ~-tatc Pointe area. Part or full time. draperies, basement. Adults. up. 881.5654. copy be submitted tu our of. $165. TUxedo 1-3617.evenings. Harper.l1 Mile area. 173.2500. 25110 GRATIOT coat $400. Lionel train, 2 en. 3-L05T AND FOUND 823.1673. i fice by Monday 5 p.m. (NR. 10 MILE) gines, super 0 track, acces. I AVAILABLE in the Village, 2 r LOST IN VILLAGE. Antique TWO female Grosse Pointe 905 COOK ROAD-4 bedroom, AUTOMOBILE OWNERS! sories, table, $40. A1l;0 sofa, bracelet, sentimental v'illue. teachers with Grosse Pointe 2 bath Colonial, family room, rooms - parking. TU 5.0518 773-7730 dining room chairs, drop leaf or TU 2.7252. Charge Ads-12 Words tar $1.50 TU 4.7630. references are interested in kitchen with built.ins, 2 car Only $18.41 quarterly buys table, toys, dishes, children's (OPEN SUN. 1.5) $10,000 • $20,000 Liability, IOc each odditionol word attached garage. 885.7902. clothes. TU 1.6589. LOST; Bo)""s26" green Sch\;.jn~ house~sitting. 886.1528~ 2 NEW OFFICE suites for lease. Properly Damage for safe bike, No. D-12,.4. Please call 2 COLLEGE students willing 9 Mile.Mack area. 777.1550. GUITAR, Vox 12 string electric drivers. TU 1-2376. Call GROSSE POINTE 886-4308. to do odd jobs from Decem- FURNISHED office at Wbittier- with hardsbell case. Cheap. Drum Special TUxedo 2-6900 Call Tom after 7:30 p.m. ber 24 to January 11. Call RANCH near Queen of Peace Expressway. Private entrance ORIGINAL OLD master copy of 3 Trunk Lines TU 5.9017. ::l.pc. DRUM SET in sparkling 4-HELP WANTED 881-4984 or 886.7399. -Now available for 2.3 year and washroom. B86.6513. Gainsborough Blue Boy. Can pearl! 3 cymbals, Hi.Hat NI:WS SALE I STATIONS lease :It $3oolllQnth. CHnr MOTHERS and Grandmothers SECRETARIAL SERVICES AVAILABLE immediately: One 17 LE~OX platinum bonded 756:5463. stand, drum seat, sticks and DOWNTOWN AREA DREN WELCOME,but prefers dinner plates $85. 886.8517. brushes, and all accessories. Grand C1rcua Park Newl StaDd needed to do babysitting days Grace Brown no )Jt:Ls.3 bedrooms, family small office in Chet Sampson LUDWIG DRUMS, blue sparkle, IbJe5tIc New. Stand or evenings in Grosse Pointe Tunscribin!l, general typing, room, garage. Call soon for Travel service Building, 100 MAN'S ski boots size 11, excel .. excellent condition. Best offer. ORDER NOW $13950 E. JEFFERSON TO CITY LIMITS are3. Must have transporta. Mack.Cadieux Area details, it won't last. PR Kercheval. TUxedo 5.7510. lent condition, $23. 886-3725. TU 1.0555. JUverhoUM Gift Sbop, tion. 585.3168. 881.5350 1.2300. 81100 E. Jefferson FURNISHED office for rent. Park Drual, City L1mlta MOSRITE guitar and Gibson PENTAX SPOTOMATIC cam. Hewitts MUSIC Available February 1-21203 Scout amp-must sell. TUxe. era; througb.le ..s meter; suo .< B~~~~n O~:~~~:~at~lewo~~o~~ 5A-SITUATION WANTED Johnstone [;, Johnstone GROSSE POINTE PARK - Mack Avenue, Grosse Pointe do 6.5128. per Takumar 28mm 3.5 wide 25110 Gratiot Pointe Salon. Good guauntee. . (Domestic) . ' (Near 10 Mile) t '. 1I~~:U~~'Kercbeval Woods. Share secretary with angle, and 50 mm 1.4 lens; LoU'I Party store an TU 2-4246. ENGLISH Butler, houseman, 5.MONTHRENTAL,2 bedroom two reps. 88¥:i801 (Mrs. Nor. DINING room chandelier, wal. Komura 2OOmm.6.5 lens; fil. 011 Charlevotx alld LakepglDte brick, Harper Woods, garage, man). nut and brass, crystal re- 773-7730 WANTED - P \1 b lie Health chauffer, fully experienced. kitcben appliances. Imme. ters; leDS shades, angle view. flectors, $30. 4 bleached wal. Hours: 9.9 Mon. thru Sat. GROSSE POINTE CITY Nurses: Generalized official Beferences. TU 5.7114. diate occupancy. 372.1384. er, $275. 882-4887. .Aller party Store ONE LARGE, one small office. nut chairs (2 captain) $56. 1-15SUllo'tilChristmas. Maell: " 51:. Clair agency program orientation LADY wisbes day work $15 Ideal for manufacturers rep., 886.8.'!:'J. Cunn1lllbam', Drup attorney or gift shop. . Nolr4! Dame & Kercbeval and on.going staff staff de- plus carfare. Own transporta- MABLBOROUGH-JEFFERSON AS SEEN ON NATIONAL TV velopment. Graduate person- tion. 824.3171. -Upper 5 large rooms. Ad- SKIS, 7' head~tandards. A Notre Dame Pharmacy, RUTH ASSOCIATES, DRUM outfit, Slingerland, used, good buy at $34.. 882-9433. Noire Dame and Kercbeval nel policies and fringe bene. uIts. Available 1st. Quiet. REALTORS excellen~ condition. Stlldio, Bon Secour HOlpltal on CadJeux fits. Degree 'required. Imme. LADY wants 3 steady days. Ref- TUxedo 27379. TU 6-4060 TU 5-4060 861-3399. LOWREY HAND MADE Mexican folk GROSSE POINTE FARMS diate openings in the Grosse erences. 821-9428. guitar; purchased in October. Brt.,. Drul store, Mack and Tour. Pointe Office. Apply Wayne HARCOURT-2bedrooms, up. SINGLE office available, manu. DECOUPAGE Handbags- EXPERIENCED lady desires per. Natural' rll'eplac~, garage. Excellent tone. Call after 4 ~~ Medical service Pharmlcy, County Health Department, facturer'srepresentative pre. Plaque&, key rings. Quality, ORGAN No, pets. Available February, p.m., 886-4638. Mack and .0rID Division of Public Health week work, days or Invalid ferre1i. Secretarial service. not quantity. Milk cans, WITH AUTOMATIC RHYTHM 5.P. Polt Office, lIacll: ud Warren care. References. 821.8245. $250~881.0573. Trail Pbarmacy, Nursing, 274-2800, extension Sl. Clair Shore6. 773.6250. painted. VA 1-3485. AND CASSETTE . TWO good tires, .9OOxI5. Alive Kercbeval on the Hlll 6971. WOMAN by day. Neat, honest, GENUINE handmade P.~rsian battery, heavy dllty. 882.1262. UPPER' or lower flat, 3 bed- 6D-RESO~T PROPERTY AI} models for immediate F=:r:r' andKerch....al reliable. Own car. 925-7789. rugs, new and semi-antiques. delivery. JR. SECRETARY rooms, .2 baths; large living FOR RENT NANCY DREW books, full ..SC:~i~-;r-R~.n:.~dMaumee room, dining room and den. Pastel Kermans, all sizes, series, '1-46, $315. 821"'7414- CuDDiDllIl1D Drull, Leading securities firm has 6-FOR RENT- POMPANO BEACH, Florida. Sarouks, Kashans, Qums, MACOMB'S LARGEST Macll: and 7:HUe Rold ' . immediate opening for full (Unfurnished) Newly decorated. New car- LOWREY DEALER. peting. $350 and $fOO includ. New 2 bedroom furnisbed Nains and Tabriz. French MOVING. RcA te leviiion, ,Coi~J~~=':frulr time junior secretary. No ex- home. Club facilities: Decem- Indo.Sev(lDerrie, 9x12. washer, beds, cbests, window jlerlt-Woodll Dru& Center, perience necessary. Excellent NEFF ROAD ing heat. Will consider, chil- Lay ..Away now for Christmas. Mack ... d BclttDemoutb dren. ber, January. TU 1-6155. These rugs can be seen at fan. 884-5058. employee benefits. Downtown UPPER - Large living r90nl your convenience, at no obli- GROSSE POINTE WOODS urea. For an appointment, w/fireplace. Family Kitchen, SARASOTA, Florida. Be,\utifu1ly MUSIC CENTER HANDMADE imported table Bla20'. JlestaUfant, HIGBIE REALTY gation, at exceptional saviogs. lIae1l:and Bournemouth please call 963-4870,ext. 323. dining room, two bedrooms. furnished apartment, .2 bed. 821.3903. 1 . 22933 GRATIOT NR. 9 MILE linens, tea. sets, pl8ce mat Croaae PolDte PhIJ'ruC)', Jllck Ind 1 year lease-occupancy in 2 886~7100 room, living room, 2 bath, OPEN SUNDAY 1.5 sets, hanquet sets in all sizes. a:::::::~~rmae" MackaadLoch. COMPANION.MAID for elder. weeks. . fully equipped ldtcb,en, I.anai KITCHEN SET, cabinets, living Must be seen to be appre. room rug, 2 chairs, lamp, ,moor, ly woman. Small apartment. JOHN S. GOODMAN AVAlLABL'E January 1st, 8om- on Siesta Key. Available now. ciated. Finest quality. at tre- Bob'. DRI", ~.,~ll.•lnd IloJl,.. d::esser, odds and ends. 886- AUTHENTIC Mickey M 0 use Must drive. $60. TUxedo 93 Kercheval 886-3060 ~rset, Grollse'Pointe. 6 room Minimum 2 week rental Call mendous .savings •. 821-39O.'!. 2-1996. up p e'rI)catPe~d. Refined, 646-8031between 8 and 9 p.m. 8976. watch and$'ap. Excel!en~ DETROIT AR~.: .. " . condition. Best offer., LA 6. Pirkl". DnIr store, Jila.c:k and St. quiet co~plel"of:l widow. No . ' CABIN ,CRAFTS,' Lees and Cvlo.~.b1-Dru.II, Jlaek Ind Devon. PIANO. Grinnell ebony spinet. pets. $130" month; VA 2.5052, A.FRAME near Cadillac, fire. TUXEDO, 42 long, almost new, 4657,..after 6 p.m. some imported hand made De .~ •• Good condition. $300 or best ' SHOREliNE EAST Mr. Moore. place, sleeps 8. Available $30. 881{i630. 5-PIECE BEDROOM set, dou- area rugs. 30 from which. to . L.~Ir'Pharmac::l'.Maelland Be.c:ona. offer. 886-6149. weekends of December 26, APARTMENTS BOY'S Sunday best, brown top- ble bed, dining room suite, 8 choose. 3'x5' to 6'xD'. Genu- N.~:.J~lld Beven,e 8boppe, Ibell January 2nd. Also 5 day ski near lIanrtan4, .. ' DON'T BELIEVE everything Detroit's Most Elegant and OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO " weeks. 791~9398~ coat, slacks,. vest and aport pieces, 2 leaves, electric dou- ine.values, priced from $10 you read-we are getting mort. Exciting High Rise 727 ST. CLAIR,- Upper apart- coat. Size 12. $75. AlSo ac. ble oven'range; 8 a~m. to 5 up.' Shop' evenings . Mon.,' ST. ClAIR SHORES d t I' ill Luxurious Studio, Oneancl cordion, $125. VA 1.0085. p.m. TU 5.11771. Thurs., Fri. Excellent buys, ManorPh.rm.ey, Greater Mack 'lld gages an real es a e IS se ng. ment, 2 bedroom, 2 car gar- 6F-TO SHARE- TwI).Bedroom. Aparlments age while they last. Maliszewski Red lIaple Lane ,_ .. Start a Dllw,career. " ...... , Livinl Quarters CUSTOM MADE Autumn 'Haze RACING. CAR~lllyout, electric, Carpeting; 21435 Mack Ave. Am'lrlcall DIscount, Greater'1Ilick RUTH ASSOCIATES, " ',"FROM . d SWEENEY [;, MOORE YOUNG WOMAN wanted to mink coat Very choice skins double 8 Aurora, never used, 776.5510. L::e th~~~:E. • lII1e, Between REALTORS $1715 and color. Jde81 Christmas $12.50. TUxedo 1-6634. ' PER MONTH 881.6800 share nat in Grosse Pointe. Mlck.a4 JeUe_ TU 6.4060 TU 15-4060 gift, 10.12. $650. 88.2-5601aIter FLYING CLUB membership, Doorman Service Call after 6 p.m., 499.1320. 5. LADYS round diamond ring,' $100; boy's. hockey skates, ALL JOBS 100% FREE Security Guards 879 BEACONSFIELD, Grosse 'appraised $2,IlOO. Will sac. size 7 ,$7; ski boots, siZe 8~, 1A-PERSONALS . , There is still time to find a good Valet Car Parking Pointe Parlr-5 room upper, 6H-GARAGES WANTED BEAUTIFUL hand cut crystal rifice. 881-4659 evenings. $15; child's ice skates, size position before the Holidays. Scenic Penthouse new I y decorated, $125 a vase, 10" tall, footed. Reason. 2 $2 885-3654 WILL SHORTEN hand knits month. 886.7647. DESIRE to rent double garage able. 821.2256. .. '. for this year's styles. Knitting HARRIET SORGE Party Room with Bar G.E. Luxury Kitchen with for winter sailboat storage. A WURLITZER ITWO cane barrel chairs, tufted classes also. TUxedo 1-5980. PERSONNEL AGENCY EXECUTIVE h 0 m e, 5 bed. I Self.Cleaning Oven 886.3236. NA~~RAL .G8S universal waste ORGAN ( backs, cloth hottoms, soft 254 Eastland Center Pruf. Bldg. ::'OOOlS, 3* baths. Lease. Pri- Air Conditionilg 7-WANTED TO RENT k'ug Calcmator. 15 BTU. 881- 'Full 32 pedlll note with two green, 'pecan wood. Never 2A-MUSIC EDUCATION 372-4720 vate. References, deposit. Boat Dock 823-71n 9203. standard 61 note keyboards. used. -824-7849 after 6. 5 Minutes to Downtown Del. ELMINA CAMBURN 4A-HELP WANTED YOUNG Grosse Pointe F~nns FIREPLACE WOOD deliver~d, Model 4602 in cherry. CHRISTMAS TREE, 6' alumi- Kingsize closets couple seeks 3 "bedroom stacked or dumped. 881-0292. num, complete with stand, 2 MMTA Certified Piano Teacher (Domestic) 3876 HARVARD ROAD FURNISHED MODELS ON house or ranch. Write Box LESLIE SPEAKER. Theory Classes DETROIT I' color wheels, 15 dozen blue COOK to prepare dinner in pri. DISPLAY NOON TO 6 P.M. Brick colonial, 3 bedrooms, 1Jh F-12, Grosse Pointe News. KAWAI pianos. Complete selec. MODEL 147 bulbs and hangers. 884-5908. Studio Punch and' Judy Bldg. . tion of consoles and grands at 19366 Cumberland, P a I mer 15 Kercheval TU 1-77.(7 vate home. Must be experi. 567-1175 batbs, 2 car garage, $200 enced in gourmet cooking, ST. JOHN HospItal urgently huge savings. Macomb's ex- Woods. Phone 368-3619 Sat- SKATES, girl's size 13, boy's Res.: 1023 Roslyn TU 4.2832 Management: month. available December needs one 2 bedroom and one clusive dealer. d dID size 2, each $2',' dolls, $2 and full or part time. Top salary. 15. TU 5.9449. 3 bedroom apartment or flat urday an Sun ay on y, e. I . GUITAR LESSONS, folk or 881.4255. SCHOSTAK BROTHERS & for doctors and'their family. MUSIC CENTER cember 20 and 21 from 9 $3; 5 ga Ion aquarIUm, com. COMPANY 6A-FOR RENT CaU 881-8200, ext. 407, any- 22933GRATIOT NEAR 9 MILE a.m. on. plete, $9; G.!. Joe case and classic'a!. Afternoons or eve. WOMAN, European background, nlngs, $3.00. 821-1124. . SHORELINE EAST clothes, $6; hrge gas stove, to live in, $85'weekly salary to 8200 E. JEFFERSON ROSEVILLE - New one bed- time from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. BARN SIDING _ Authentic I" perfect condition, $40. 881- qualified, experienced maid. p m 6 FINISHED BARRELS, $25. PIANO, THEORY: Pre - school "On The Water's Edge" room and. kitchenette apart- . . weathered, hand hewn, na. 3 school desks, $5 each. De. 6642. .through university level. Wal. 886-3377. ments. All new furnishings, GENERAL MOTORS executive, tural timber. 1-463-2179. tecto baby seale, $4. Miscel. ALTEC LANSING 604D loud draperies, large closets. We ter Mueller, 482 Colonial Ct. no children, desires one. or MATCHZD set of Brownlngs, laneous. Evenings only and speakers, $125 eacb. 963. WANTED -E:

r •• Thursday. Dee. 18, 1969 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Pig. Tw.nty.Flve

8-AITICLES FOR SALE 9-ARTICL£S WANTED ll--AUTOS FOR SALE 'I--AUTOS FOil SALE In~COMMEIlCIAL U--IEAL ESTATE U-IEAL ESTATI 1J-IEAL ESTATI I PROPERTY FOI SALE fOI SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE MERCEDES BENZ 250 SL, 1967. 1968 FALCON, Z door. 6 cylin. I BALDWIN amplifier solid state, 2 12" speakers in excellent Pl'anos Wanted Excellent condition.. Low der, power steering, aULu' GROSSE POINTE PARK condi,tion. TU 4.0279. Grands, Spinets and timall mil~age. 526.3066. matic, while sidewallo, war- 4 BEDROOM Cblonial, 2* Commercial lot 4O'xl00' on baths, living, dining, kitchen I ranty lelt. 885.3029. Gross,e Point~ DESIGNER evening andiUprights. CASH. 1969 BEEP. BEEPIO'chre 383 Kerchenl Avenue Ilelr Alter CHAMPION and breakfast rooms. Com- cocktail dresses, coats. 8-10-12. VE 7-0506 4 speed, loaded Swinger from 1968 CADILLAC Eldorado. Four. Road. Priced right. Call REALTOR pletely redecorated. Well 10' BY APPOINTMENT Call after 6 or week-ends. 882- tbe Shores. Featured firm at to choose from. Air condition- cated for schools. 881-8848. GEORGE PALMS. Realtor HAMPTON. G r 0 a • e PoiDJe 8738 •• 101- TRUCKS' $2495. PRo 5.6779. ing and fully equipped. From I 886.4444 Shores. Compact appealiJi. ap- PLYMOUTH '68 Satellite, 2 $4695. LOCHMOOR 799 - This archi. FIRST OFFERING, attractive pearance belies spacious Hy- '68 BRONCO 3 bedroom Colonial. lIas out- 81-ANTIQUES door, automatic, power, V.B, tecturally handsome French ing in one and one.half .~y v-a, 4.wheel drive witb snow COFFEY CADILLAC standing family room and new tires, stereo tape. $1,700. 3180 E, JEFFERSON BUSINESS SITE Provincial ideally designed on 75 foot lot. Four bedrOOllJ1 plow. Will sacrifice. Lav. on first floor, carpeted ADVANCED 778-4612. LO 7-6811 for a discriminating execu- and two bath.. Immediate Mack Avenue, Grosse Pointe tive. The lovely paneled 11. kitchen with new built.ins. possession. , HOLI DAY SALE ED RINKE NEW MORGAN 64 plus 4 roadster. City. 132'xlOO', fine corDer brary with fireplace Ilud ma~. , Finished basement. All fresh. CH EVROLET CORVAIRS Immaculate condition. Over location. ter suite on the first Hoor are ly decorated. L 0 cat e d in BALFOUR. Interestin, cont~ql.- One of midwest's 'TRUCK & CAMPER DEPT. Automatic or Standard 250 hours spent in restoring added attractions to an alto. Grosse Pointe WO{Jdsat 1937 porary multi.level. Five be9- LARGEST COLLECTION OF Van Dyke & 10* Mile Transmissions body and structural parts, KARL gether .charming home. Huntington Blvd. TU 4-1277. rooms, three bath.. Aetivitit' TRADITIONAL PAINTINGS. JE 6.0255 TED EWALD new battery, tires, brakes. DAVIES Open Sunday 2.5. room. 80 foot lot. Italian, En/dish. Spanisb, 1------___ CH EVROLET Must see. 882-2193. WOODS LANE 1056-Spacious F!'ench, Flemish, Dutch, NEW 1969 TU 5-3220 Five .bedroom colonial. Im- YORKSHIRE. N i f e Elllll;h. German, American. 15175 E. Jefferson VA 1.2000 1969 FIAT 850 Spider Mags, mediate occupancy. Out of TWO FIRST Three bedrooms on second CHEVROLET I I new radial tires, dual ex. State owner wants offer. floor. One bedrO{Jm above. Objets d' art, bronzes, marbles. % TON pickup. 4 wheel drive. 1967 FALCON Futura Sport haust. 882.0564. 12F--RESORT PROPERTY CALL FOR FURTHER DE- OFFERING Family room. Assume Iiood bl'ass~s, icons, tapestries, wood Full custom. Coupe. 289 V.8, automatic, 1 _ FOR SALE TAILS. CROSSE POINTE mortgage or land eOlltraet carvings, oriental rugs, lurni- power steering, power brakes. 1969 OLDS Luxury sedan. p.ow- with low down paymeJI.t. ture, etc. ED R IN KE Factory air conditioning, lIiOYll er brakes, poWer ~teeriilg, RESORT PROPERTY - FI,A. FARMS CH EVROLET top, buckets, plus more. Ex- power windows, power sea!S, 2ND LOT off intercoastal water- GROSSE POINTE AREA MIDDLESEX. Well arrall,ed OVERSTOCKED TRUCK. & C.A'..lPER DEPT. cellent condition. 882-6085. power door lr,~ks, factory air. way on canal, Boynton Isle, SEMI-RANCH-2 bedrooms and contemporary. Four bedroollls, Many things at our cost. ~". I. many other extras. Excellent Bornton Beach, Palm Beach, McCORMICK 21801 - Mack- bath 1st floor. Can accommo- two and one.hall baths. Li- Seven area. Living room with ART CLOISTER GALLERY Van Dyke & 1O~ Mile 196'1 PONTIAC Firebird conver-I condition. Full price, $3695. Florida. $12,500. Adjacent to date 2 or 3 bedrooms and bath brary. Very w.ell maintained. fireplace, dining room with U.S. Highway NO.1. on 2nd floor 2 car attached SO foot lot with fine garden 1122 E. Grand Blvd. at Gratiot . JE 60255 I tib~e. speed~ radio, heater. BOB SAKS OLDS bay. Three nice bedrooms, JOHN S. GOODMAN garage, 75 fO{Jtlot. Walk to and patio. Morfgage' of ap- . WA 4.2522 w~lte ~all tires .. tach~meter, I 15205 E. Jefferson VA 15000 finished basement, garage, beige With a gold mtenor and I _ Kerby & Brownell schools. l1-AUTOS FOR SALE 93 Kercheval 886.3060 qui c k possession. WELL proximately $38,000 at 6%% ART GUILD.ST. MARY'S ------1 white top. $1895. VALIANT 1962_ Good rubber, WORTH YOU R INSPEC. can be assumed. Priced at 687 W. Ann Arbor Trail, 1969 SUPER Sport Camilro, all FRANK ADAM radio, heater, good running QUALITY BUILT RANCH with $49,500. 12H--LAKE AND RIVER TION. PRICED AT $25,000. 3 large bedrooms plus 4th Plymoulh i power, automatic, V.8, AM. _c.ondition, $1.115.TUxedo 1.7422. FM stereo, air conditioning, LINCOLN-MERCURY_ PROPERTY Possible Land Contract. bedroom or den. 2 full baths, S. BRYS. Goorl ranch built 1953. 16931 Hamilton, Highland Park vinyl roof, custom interior, 20777 Gratio!, E_ Detroit 1966 :lIIUSTANG convertible, 8, Florida room. 2Vl' garage. Three bedrooms, one Ind one. I 5 BEDROOM borne on beauti- CEDAR COURT ]9893 - Har- hidden head lights, plus more. PR 2-0200 automatic, power sleeri~g, ful site on Island Lake in per WO{Jds (off Woodmont). Excellent condition. Monteith half baths. Paneled den. lee- TWO grandfather clocks, 1 $2,895. Like new. 88.(.3945. I yellow, black. top, black: 10- Bloomfield Township. It's a Very attractive tbree bed. School District.. Near shop- realion room. 72 foot 1M. Westminster with brass face, '69 CADILLAC Coupe de Ville, terior, $1295. bargain at $175,000. Call room ranch on quiet court.' ping & transportation. $42,900. 1 British wall clock, 2 brass 1966 CADILLAC Sedan deVille. silver gray with black vinyl FRANK ADAM MAyfair 6.5328. New kitchen, new carpeting, lamps with electrical filtings. Green. with black vinyl top, top, climate control, cruise M RCURY BY, APPOINTMENT. AUDUBON. Four bedroom., two redecorated inside and out: and one-half baths. Center haD 542.5135. air conditioning, full power. control, 6 way seat, de-fQgger, LI NCOLN- E FRANKLm VILLAGE Finished basement, garage. . See and drive this one. Only radio, 7,000 miles. 884.2062. 20777 Gratiot, E. Detroit TWO 3 BedrO{Jm Colonials in colonial always in great d~- 3 PIECE Victorian bedroom set, $2295. I PR 2-0200 Warm Yuletide Greetings - Immediate possession. Good Grosse Pointe Woods. ~oth mand. Living room, dinillf dresser has 3 pieces of marble: COFFEY CAD ILLAC 1969 CHRYSLER 4 door hard. _ From the Happy Firesides mortiage to be assumed and priced in the twenties with room, paneled library. lar,! priced in the twenties. PR 6-0242. . top. Viny" top,. fully equipped, BUICK Wildcat '67, 4.door of FHA terms available, and kitchen with eatint -Irea :tnd ------3180 E. ,JEFFERSON). TU "The Town That Time Forgot" powet accessorit's, factory hardtop. Owner. $1550. ' both in excellent condition. paneled recreation room with and 9-ART!CLES WANTED LO 7-6811' I air. Excellent condition. Full 1-0555. VACANT 2~ car garages. Located near fireplace. Fine terrace over- "Wilderness Valley" schools and transportation looking secluded garden: Two 1966 LINCOLN Continental, price, $2695. C-H'-R-Y-S-LE-R-;,,--e-w-po-r-t-'-66-b-a-rd-. Where All Outdoors Is Yours TROMBLEY, 58 x 15" building Value of these is hard to beat car attached garlge. Low in. WE BUY old gold, jewelry and . d' .' All 0 SAKS OLDS . lot zoned for multiple dwell. . silver. Vogue Jewel'S,e1 22377 mint con. Itlon.886 5006 power, B 8 top, bucke;• seats, power. steer.- GEORGE WELLINGTON SMITH Call now for your appoint- terest rate mortgage call be . Moross Road. factory air. '. 15205 E. Jefferson VA 1-5000 ing, brakes. Excellent condl- MA' 6-2925 Frantun Village ings. Only $17,500.00.TERMS. ment . assumed. Possessioln at close . 1966 CONTINENTAL 4-dO{Jr.1'55 BUICK, 4 dO{Jr. no rust. tiOD, 37,000 miles. $1125. 881- DOYLE PLACE - 3 bedrO{Jm, CHALFONTE overlooking Coun. BOOKS,BrowsersArt alwaysObjects welcome.Sought. Full power,d' airR conditillning,t 'th California car. Rebuilt. en- 3542 after 6. _ 13-RU.L ESTATI FOR SALE 2~ bath colonial, ultra mod. try Club golf course. DelijXe B. C. Claes Book Shop. Miss stereo ra 10. us WI a gine, new brake sboes. Clean 11969 CADILLAC convertible. CHAMPION ern kitchen with pantry, over- ranch. Three bedrooms, two black vinyl top and black in. interior. $160. 775-2256 after Wh'lte wl-t.h .whl'te top and Ethel Claes, 1670 Leverette t. $11\1\5 MERRIWEATHER RD size family room with firs- and one-half baths. Large fai;n. (48218). WO 3-4267. ~:uor. "'.. 6 p.m. white leather interior, stereo . REALTOR 'place & grill, fini$ell, base- ily room. Library. RecreatiiJft FRANK ADAM radio. full power, air condi. FIRST OFFERING ol this de- ment. central air condition- room with lavatory. SpaeiollS KARATE SUIT; trampoline; LI NCOLN-MERCURY 1968 CADILLAC Fleetwoood tioning low mileage. lightlul Colonial with 4' bed. TU 4-5700 Ing. Fuly car pet e d and grounds. . b 11 h' hoc key J Brougham. Aztec Gold, tan' 2 f 11 b th Mu"-hl r pm a mac IDe; 20777 Gratio!, E. Detroit vI'nyl top, "old interior. Only COFFEY CAD ILLAC rms.; u. a s. "'" e draped. Close to scbools . skates, size 10. Ask for Mom, R" kitchen with built.ins. large HARB6R ,HILL. Well de.ilDed 885-7628. . P 2-0200 11,000 actual miles, full pow. 3180 E. JEFFERSON breakfast room and _recrea- BY APPOINTMENT ELL AIR PLACE.,..Large fam. contemporary in sought after loclilion. Five bedrooms, three er. air conditioning. Only LO 7-6811 tion rO{Jm. Excellent carpets A CHOICE location for pr,:ivacy ily home. 7 bedrooms, , baths. Foyer with fireplacp 'and one.hall baths of which $4695. CAD ILLAC ----1-954-F-O-R-D---- thruout, Kerby aDd Brownell and beauty. This charming three bedrooms, two and one. side. entrance colonial offers Modern kitchen. Beautiful COFFEY HARDTOP, V-8, aut 0 mat ~c schools, St. Paul parish. Own. grounds. half baths are on' first floor. CORVETTES 3180 E. JEFFERSON , power steering, er transferred and must be three bedrooms and two full Library. Recreatioia room. YEAR END SALE! LO 7-6811 radio and heater, low mileage. sold. MORAN ROAD baths on the second floor. On FISHER ROAD - Spacious 3 110 foot lot with suPerb gar- the first floor there's a large bedroom brick .home with 1966 COUNTRY SQUIRE sta- TU 4-0421 a(ter 6 p.m. week- CENTER ENTRANCE Colonial den. Central air ennditioDillf. PRICED FROM family rO{Jm.lnd another lull 18 x 10 dining room, St. Paul'" tion wagon, excellent condi, _d_a~_'s_._____ with 3 large bedrms., 1st floor bath, plus powder rOllm. Parish, n ear all Farms' WASHINGTON. Very attractive tion, automatic,' full power, 128- TRAILERS AND lavatory, glils~ enclosed ter. schools and the Hill shoppinl:, French desfdence. Well .up.. $3795 new tires, low mileage. One CAMPERS race, fine .\Q\cb,e~.and break. TRULY AN impressive home, dated. Three bedrO{Jmson s~c- with lour famUy bedrooms Carpet and drapes inCludcd. ,NEW HARDTOPS .AND CONyE~TS. owner,$I,395. 886-3672. __ ~______fast baY,.2"c,Jl,IS:.garage. Ker- See this one!! ond floor. One bedrooD) abov•• and three baths, a beautiful Onil bath and two lavatorie.~. ALSO AVAILABLE IN STOCK. 1969. THUND'ERBIRD Landau. • A WEEK OR WEEKEND . by and :EJ1-:o\We~schools. family room with a fireplace Power'i;teering, power brakes, OF FUN' Owner moving, put ,of town. HAMPTON:"'Custom built semi. Large paneled library. $39,llOO. and buUt.in bar, and a privale ranch, very sharp inside and power windows, power seats, RENT SKIDOO snowmobile with T RAYMOND. JEFFS nicely landscaped yard, and out. Completely carpeted, 2 GROSSE POINTE FARMS. Ex- power door locks, factory air, trailer andlor DODGE MO- . near the water. For the dis- bedrooms down. large bed. tremely desirable Early Amer. TED EWALD AM.FJlI, many other extras. TOR HOMES. Sleeps 7 adults.TU 1-1100. If no ans. TU 2-0178 criminalinll buyer. ican bll,ilt 1963 by prom\nent Excellent condition. Full Low ski prices. Call for free room on 2nd. Nice terrace. could. be, heated. Quick pos. builder for own use. FIve bed- CHEVROLET price; $3295. brochure. IF YOUR requirements call for rooms, three. and oDe.half FLORIDA, on exclusive Snell a newer, fdur-bedroom Colon- session. .-< ,80B' SAKS OLDS MotoRoalJ;l.....~ptals."rv~~6.5840 Isle in st. Petersburg. 3 bed- baths. Paneled Iibruy Ind 15175 E. JEFFERSON . ~,-,.• ,. T~:'~VAT-2000'~: 15205 E. 'Jefferson VA 1-5000 ial with a family room and KENMORE-Faure bedroOiri''cO':: , recreation rO{Jm. Best of de- reoms, 2 baths,. large Jiving two and I half baths, you'll Grosse ~ointe's 'Vette Center 12D-ACREAGE AND loniaI, family room with fire. tails. Near lakefront park. '67 OLDS 88 4 door hardtop. SUBUR.AN PROP. room, dinillg rollm, Florida . want to see this listing in the room, modem ranch home, place. Adjacent to park. Mid. Automatic, power steering ERTY FOR SALE Woodd. A large mortgage and dIe $30'5. Immediate OCCII- VILLAGE LANE. NIce threll and brakes, factory air. Ex- _ attached g. r.axle. Filigree a price tag of just over fifty pancy. bedroom, one and one.halt trim. Beautifully' furnished, cellent condition. Original St. Clair rounty thousand. bath colonial in quiet Joca. owner. $1695. 881-2722. ., custom d rap e s, including LOCH1I100R - Price Reduced. tion .near shops aud trans. R.C.A. VIsta Color television, NOW WE WOULD like to men. 80 ACRES with 1320 leet of English Cotswold home (or porlation. '69 FIRE BIRD , power steering, frontage on paved Road. ,near Stromberg Carlson stereo, 2. tion a "special" three.bc~. large family, 5 bedrO{Jms.~Vl low mileage, console, V8. Smiths Creek. ton ajr conditioner, G.M. cen. room, ranch style home where baths, library, formal dining SUNNINGDALE. Ranch deilgn. YEAR END the backyard blends in with Three .bedrooms, t)l'O bath. Like new. Private owner. tral heat, Frigidaire stove,. re- room, modern kitchen, 1st $2,475. 886.2510. . frigerator and washer, lawn the Country Club of Detroit. floor utilily room, 5 fire- rooms plus lavatory. Laundry ANCHORVILLE - approximat. room on. first floor. Larle ely 200' frentage on Uixle equipment, wella and electric Built by Waller Mast, with a pJ.aces. Early occupancy, land pumps for front and back nice den and Florida room, contract available. Florida room wIth beamecl Hwy. Cotswald cottage witD. ceiling and, fireplace ..Well de- CLEARANCE! 12'h acres. Cement block yards, 21 Royal Palm trel's. central air conditioning, plus veloped garden. 100 feet of garage with concrete seLond Lot 85x125. Price $19,500. Pic. numerous qualities. PEACH TREE - Center en- tures and movi'es availa ble. trance colonial. 4 large bed. frontage. Must "ee Interior for '69 GALAXIE floor-could be converted for PERHAPS YOUR preference '65 GALAXIE SHOP apartment or business use. TU 4-1157. rooms and 2 bllths on 2nd special details and exce,lIent 2.Dr. H.T:, V-B, auto., p.S. 2-Dr. H.T., v.a. auto., p.S. --- is an English Colonial, on a floor. formal dining room, floor plan. Fine condition. Above properties can easily 610 RIVARD lovely tree.lined street in the family room. modern kitchen, Three natural fireplace •. be reached off 1.94 X-way. 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath Face brick Park. We have one on York- 1st floor utility room. At- $1095 $2295 STATLER. On the lake. Plear. Colonial, good con d i t ion, shire witb four familY6ized tach~d 2 car garage and THEN ing one and one-half .tory Call quick occupancy, top location bedrooms and a warm, panel- large screened terrace. 1m. '65 LTD and acknowledged by those ed family room. Convenient mediate occupancy. Lan d ranch. Two bedrooms. and '67 FALCON GEORGE PALMS to schools, shopping and bath on first floor. Bedroom 4-Dr. H.T., V-8, oulo., p.s., who have inspected as a "Best contract available. Futuro Sport Coupe REALTOR transportation, for the buyer and lavatory above. Recrea- v.a, auto., p.S. w.w. tires, STOP Buy." OPEN SUNDAY 2-5. ARTHUR J. SCULLY CO. in the forty thousand dollar RIDGE-Ranch-3 bedroom In tion room. 36x'll boat haus. $995 AT TU 6-4444 20169 Mack Ave. TU 1.8310 range. low 30's. a short distance to with electric hoist. $48,000. $1495 Farms Lakeside park. Living PRESTWICK. A charminr home ANOTHER OLD ENGLISH, but .room with fireplace. dining FIRST OFFERINGS with more bedrooms, in tbe with IllTge well proportiane!! ' "i ....'\T room & kitchen. Here's con. '65 FALCON '65 MUSTANG DALGLEISH same price range. The sec. rooms. Excellent eatiDr .pace WHY 1\')'.../ SOMETHING SPECIAL for venient living. in the kitchen bay. Fine traffic Squ ire. Wagon Hardtop, V-B, aulo. ond floor contains four bed. someone special. who cares RIVARD - .Colonial. 4 lar~e pattern for little ones. Three for a home in Bristol condi- rooms and two baths. The DRIVE THE BEST bedrooms and 2 baths, family twin sized bedrooJll. plus a . $995 WHE:RE WE ARE tion! Liggett area. Imposing third floor has two more bed- $895 sizcd living room. dcn & for- fourth room off one' bedroom. OF THE LUXURY two year old; four bedroom rooms and a bath. And the "BUDGET MINDED" first floor has two most de. mal dining room. Close to Financing assured. Colonial with family room. schools_ New carpeting. Im- CARS? CHECK library and spacious kitchen. sired features-a den and a N. RENAUD. S II • r pEarly lav. Ass,lmable mortgage .. mediate occupancy. American. Four bedrooms, We know we have a fine OUR CHOICE A NEW ORLEANS colonial just VAN K-Like new. Attractive two bedrooms and bath are COOK FORD live years old, and nestled RARELY is so much house of- pre-owned Cadillac to fjt USED CARS SOON! fered at so little money. Con- ranch, 3 large bedrooms, 2% on first floor. Family 1'lMl1ll. on a deadend street which Many buill.ins. 16801 Mack at Cadieux 882-7707 your pocketbook. Why not leads to the Lake. As you sider that this offering boasts balhs, bcamed cathedral ceil. stop in and see us. You would expect in a house of a modernized kitchen, plus ing' in family room with fire- PEMBERTON near lake. Good comhination living and dining place. modern kitchcn. 2 car will be pleasantly sur- ROGER this calibre, the master bed. ContempOrary. T h r e e btd. room has its own dressing rOOm. There are two first aUached garage. Assumahle rooms, three and one.hall prised. room. There are a total of floor bedrooms and a large mortgage. baths. Den or extra bedroom. RINKE four bedrooms and two full bedroom with a lavatory on Family roo m. Recreatioft bathrooms and two 'lava- the second floor. Priced $31,- room. Large mortgage can tit CADILLAC tories. The family rO{Jm is 500. assumed. ' DALGLEISH larller than the living room. ARCHITECTURALLY. it's call. HIGBIE WOOD and it looks out in!o the ed a Bungalow but there's CO. backyard and the heater still a lot of living to be done CADILLAC swimming pool. Large mort- here on Ridgemont in the MAXON VAN DYKE BET. 10-11 gagc balance at 6%. REALTY BROTHERS INC. 6161 WOODWARD Farms. Three bedrooms, two .MILE RDS. of which are on the first 84 Kercheval Avcnue 886.7100 83 KERCHEVAL TU 2.110OO TR 5.0309 CiNE OF THE Pointe's fine MOTORSINC TELEPHONE older mansions, this grace. floor. a nicely finished rec- reation room and a price tag 2 blocks South of G.M. Bldg. 757-0767 - 536-6260 full beauty has been kept in -(;UIDETO GOODSERVICE- the peak of eondition. The in the mid-thirties, are all in new kitcheri is certainly its favor. USED CARS worthy of being placed on a JOANNA WESTIIN "kitchen tour." Two of the Clayton C. Purdy Jr. S,"in9 the Poinf. Area WINDOW SHADES four master bedrooms have Robert G. Edgar Cleaning, Turning, Repairblg 60 To Choose From fireplaces and every bed. Mary F. SchlaU Fast Service 1969 DEMO'S room has a bath. Two extra Marian J. Bode ALSO FEATURING rooms for entertaining on Dorothy Meeker CUSTOM MADE SHADES 100% GUARANTEE the first floor to complement James P. Danaher LOW MILEAGE the large formal living and Sue Mel10wen ON MOST MODELS dining room~. The spaciou~ Don Perrie grounds include a separate 'RA~TOP SAVINGS UP TO $1500 carriage house and secluded Grosse Pointe Cab garden leading from one of SALES AND SERVICt 30 day~or 1,000 miles. 115011 KERCHEVAL See or Call Ron Blakely or Doug Seigfried the social parlours. Eu, or AlifT • In lb. tarll Purdy TU 2.5300 TV 5-MOO at 8 MILE Credit Checked by Phone 15351 G'RATIOT & Purdy SNOW REMOVAL PR 8-6400 VA 1-0678 & GROSSE POINTE LA 1-69.00 Edgar Shoe Repair RESIDENT1AL.COMME"CIAL .Engine, tra'ns. rear axle; front axle assemblies, brake TED EWALD CHEVROLET Edgar ThotnasLadRI'" 15175 E. Jefferson at City limits 365 Fish.r Rd., Opp. High system, and electrical systems. 63 Kercheval TU 8-6010 63 Kercheval TU 6.6010 881,0292 I Page Twenfy.,Sir 4if\OSSE POINTE NEWS ?t!ursday, Dee. 18, 1969

13-REAL UTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 13-lEAL.1ST4TI .. 13A-LOTS FOR ,SALE I FOR SALE ,FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE LINCOLN AT JEFFERSON 125 feet on Lincoln with beauti. 3 BEDROOM, 1¥.zbath Colonial ful shade trees and landscap. Tappan Says- A VISIT to this New in Grosse Pointe Woods. Fam. LAKEFRONT HOME ing. $23,500. TU 5-4100. CLASSIFIED ily room, modern kitchen and LOVELY WATERFRONT home TOLES REAL ESTATE England Atmosphere recreation room. Recently re- with 20.foot. library, modern SH E L DEN, Grosse Pointe ,decorated. 1898 Kenmore, "Dear Santa: The will find you the home kitchen with built'ins, first Shores. 777.3310. right families would be of vour choice. TUxedo 1.8631. $36,000. Open floor laundry room, 4 family ADS' Sunday 2.5. ' bedrooms, 3 new baths, 7fire. 52x316' ON VERNIER Road del ighted to find the • 3 and ~ bedrcom homes places, maids' quarters plus 3. near Morningside. TU 4.7960. keys to the following • Grosse Pointe Schools ' ear garage with gorgeous apartment above. Attractive Lot on Jefferson c.n TUx.do 2.6900 - 3 Trunk Linn To Serv. You Quiekly homes in their Christ- • Hudson's ~asUand-5 bloc~ Zoned 2 family mas stockings." .• Edsel Ford Express-1 block WEST SIDE For Further Information Your Ad Can B. Charg.d BY APPOINTMENT I • Park-Playground-l blGck ROSEDALE PARK FARMS CALL HUNTINGTON RD. 16711 CHAR.mNG AND SPACIOUS GEORGE PALMS. 884-6200 Cape Cod situated on half. DANBURY PARK SUB TU 6-4444 13-REAL ESTATE 7 room colonial •. gas heat, sep. acre lot. Paneled library, Flor. 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE There's no place like a FIRE- a developcnept by FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE arate dining room with built. ida room, 4, bedrooms, 2~ BEDFORD, corner Kercheval. PLACE in winter or a SWIM. baths, finished basement. MING POOL in summer for A. 'N. MILLER, INC. in buffet. 3 large 'bedrooms 70' lot.' Good buy. each with lighted walk-in GROSSE POINTE WOODS BARRINGTONROAD, 865; open family fun and friendly festi. Call VA 2-2590 KARL DAVIES TU .5-3220 closets with built.in' ward- ROSLYN - 3 bedroom brick IALINE DR. - Lovely 3 bed- Sunday 2-5, Grosse Pointe vities. You can enjoy many or VA 2.8240 LOT - Only 'available on Coun- with 1~ baths, basement and room brick rancb with many Park ranch home, 2 large bed. years of rich pleasure in tJ1is robes; master bedroom has 3 , LAKELAND closets. Library with built.in try Club property. Fully land. 2 car garage. Quick occu. fine features, including natur- rooms. fine kitchen and eating I 4-bedroom, 2-bath colonial at for appointment EXCELLENT COLONIAL in one scapE'rl and ,sprinklered. pancy. Call today. al fireplace. area, Florida room, re~rea- 749 WESTCHESTER, wit h desk. Fireplace in living room. or the Pointe's most popular tion room, plus other features. Glass enc1osed,pant'led back JOHN S. GOODMAN paneled den, heated Florida Located off the West Bound locations. Paneled library MADISON - Dm,~ car ,g~~age. lovely landscaped yard, rec . LORAINE 84g..;..Three~d~oom', Christmas gift. 779.2508 af. Associates, Memoolt oFG'~sse. Pointe room wIth fireplaee. Ruth Reail'E:~t~i~ Board McKINLEV - Located in st. apple pie o~der 'DutcifColo. ter 4:30 p.m.. Realtors , Paul's Parish, convenient to ~~a~~yF.H.A.oom. Swift occu- IRISH SETTER puppies, AKC. all schools. Custom built 3 MOORLAND, Owner transfer. TU 8'4060 TU 5-4060 , , C h 0 ice breeding. Shols. 90 Kercheval On.the.HilI bedroom,llh bath colonial red, forced to sell this superb First Offering with recreation, room and, 2 caloni.aI, beautiful. family LOTHROP 100-Dream hous~ in Ready for Chris tmllS. $125. $31,500 ••• Here's real value! This attractive English home car garage. room, formal dining room, prime'location, 5'bedrooms, 4~~'~' ,. .' is located in Grosse Poirite Farms anrl has that all impor. prestige area. baths. L€;isure roo in, Library SIAMESE KITTENS. femal -"t., PEACH TREE LANE-Stone's ¥'-' and FloTldaroom: -, ..• -._- PR6'()242. . ' e. tant First FlooF

J, Thyrsday. Dee. 18•. ;969 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenfy.Sewtr 21S-CARPENTER WORK F. S'.J. P · • CARPENTER with over 26 Ire a,ety recautwns who, w.e.re aDd ... a'.iIOC yeln in Grosse Pointe area U ed D.' h H l! J - . CLASSIFIED ;:;:~::ne~:~od:~~~~:rg' urlng t e 0 tuays by wkoozit ~;nsw:r~: ~~~ie:r~~~s ~~~~ Fire safety, all year long, is er it they are cut at an angle It wouldn't be Christmas. , , in Grosse Pointe with. before work begins. Can see everyone'. desire and gOll, but lbout an inch or more above out at least ONE poem by Carolyn Hubbard Lucas work already completed. 'l'U. sometimes, and especially duro the original cut and placed in celebrating the season. And this year we have THREE! ADS 4-5372. in, .the Chrlstmls sealOll, we I stand with I contawer of '" The first is Carolyn and Russ Lucas' Official Christ. tend to ipore all the usual pr. water, Keep the container filled mas Poem, the verse Carolyn chose for their 1969 Christ. REIIODELING clUtiOU, lecordilll to FlrJIII with wlter duriog the entire mas Card , •• which you've probably received by now: Call TUx.do 2.6900 - 3 Trunk Lin." To Serv. You Quickly Custom buJIt klteheo eabiDetl, Fire ChJet !!Iebael Belupre. Wo' that the tree 13 up. The Lucases mailed them early, just before they desert. recreation tOOIIUI. AddltioDl About this time of the yeU', For those residents whose ed East Jefferson avenue for two pre.holiday.weeks in Your Ad Can 8. Charged ad III types of. porch ell- home fire. tend to merelse be. homtl hive fireplaces, guard the sun at Ocean Reef, Fla. , • • The other two are 'closures, siding Ind rooling, eluse JlC!Opledo IIOt take time Iglinst aparks igiliting carpet- Carolyn's special Christmas gifts to all NEWS readers •• FHA terms. We are insured, out to determine the ~ditio. iIIr, or Iny combustible ma. * .* .* . . lieeDHd and bonded. of the treea they brIDe iJlto teriaL Keep I fine screen guard their houses, the chief said. Oc. ill frODt of the JU'eplaee to pre. When, lovely as a summe1' day, 21A-GENERAL SERVICES 211-PAINTING AND 21P--,FURNITURE REPAIR lDspeetioll of complete work cssiona1y. a purehased tree i. vent flying sparks from escape Young Mary bent above His bed - DECORATING invited; we guarantee our ~eshIy cut, which reduces the !JIgillto the room, Beaupre said. Old sorrows seemed to slip away • FURNITURE refinishing, all CARPET LAYING types of work. AntiquiDg, wor~~ARIO ~:n ':f~B~t, DO~o~e 0:.'::. DO NOT, he. stressed, toss And heaven brushed earth witll. joy, instead. . NEW AND OLD DONALD BUSS touch-ups. 521.3933: 521-4519. CONSTRUCTION CO. From past experience the heaps 0' tree pIeces into the * * * . Stair Carpet ShifU:.d Decorator 881-4400 chief sald, we kilo... thlt fire fir~pl.ee. At the end of the HOLY NIGHT Repairs of All Types Exterior Interior ELEGANCE IN can destroy a six Or leven.foot boliday season, 8?me people . The, angels' sang above the stars Cigaret Burns Re-Woven Free Estimates UPHOLSTERING CARPENTER-AD types repeJr conifer ill less than a minute, tend to ebo~ up th~ll' trees and The holy night when Christ was born, ALSO Custom made furniture; dec. and remodeliDf. C.rl Watloa, with flames sprelding to drap- burn them In ~e fIreplace,. and And great k~s travelled from ajar NEW CARPET SALES TUl-70S0 oratfve fabrics; professional LA 8-5501. eries, furniture, or anything in some cases, lust heap ple~es 40 Years in G.P. His row1.y birthplace to dOOm; Sampl~s Shown in needlepoint mounting, tapes. . combustible. Sometim .. , t 11. ~ top o~ each other for a ~tgh Yet neither king's nor angel's voice Your Home tries and yarn' chairs and CARPENTRY Work, modermza. flames spread so fast it biockS' fire. '!'tis is dangero.us, s1llce Nor anything the world can give EOB TRUDEL COMPLETE Decorating 'serv- stools in stock. EWALD, estab- ~D, plneling, parUtIona, em.. which could be fatal pine IDd other coni(ers are CA' TU5-0703 ice. Painting, interior, exter. llshed 1926 13929 Kereh8val titcheu, Ihelves. ,mall 2obl, If a' person is trapped ht a highly fllmmlble. Flames have an cause' Hu; people to rejoice ior. Paper hanging and at Eastlawz{, VA 2.fl993. etc. 'l'U 2.2'195. room. beea blown to shoot out into As learning by His love to live. removing. Material. work- . » "Only appro~ed UnderWriters the room, or upward, igniting ., * * * manship guaranteed. For FINE furniture reupholstering. 21T-DRESSMAKING Laboratory light bulbs and ex. the motel,. or. perhaps ~sc.ape ClAnd Mary brought forth her firstborn Soil and 21C-ELECTRICAL estimates, call Large selection of fabrics; SEWING: AlterltioJls, adults tenstoa cords mould be used," tbroUlh • poss~ble era~k I.n!he wrapped Him in swaddllng clothes and laid Him In I SERVICES Quality work. 35 yeus ex. d ehil""-- h • Beaupre uid. ''Taorough1y in. wall, and starting a fire WIde manger, because there was no room' for them IrJ the WILLIAY FORSYTHE perience. 527-3933; 521-4519. an 1U1:JI; ems. I!lPper', spect all cords before Installing the wan.. In" l VAlley 2-9ioB P:ws, Tdnrs. Trousers them on your trees-do not use "If fe!idents have any ques- n 'T.'h' . h.'l cI h b d h ad ALL TYPES WIRING 21Q--PLA.STERING e ed.. Uxe 0 1.7455. old. cords that bave dried out tlOIa on home safety, now, or e a~rgrew c! aroun er young owe e Ranges, dryers, air condition. COMPLETE decorating. Paper- EXPERT Alterations OIlladlea' or are cracked and broken" any time dl;lring the year," the ers. Violations cC'rrected. And 'winds of death blew shrill and high above her, hanging, insured, guaranteed. EXPERT PLASTER and dry. garments. 821,-olI76. cause of age.". chief said, ''we would be very But storms that. rage and strike the new leaves dead FREE ESTI MATES AI Schneidvr, TUxedo 1-ol165. wall repairs. Licensed con- Insofar as artificial tree. are happy to aend our fire inspee. Passedby in peace and left her Son to love he1'. tractor, 20 years, Free esti. ALTERATIONS and rePairs. concerned. he pointed out, if tors tOYQur home to ~ve ad. * '* * ALL WORK RUDOLPH TONELLO mates. 778.2678. 1152 Maryland, Grosse Pointe they are made of metll, DO vice. Call TUxedo 5-2l()() for In the same mail ••• with Carolyn and Russ Lucas' GUARANTEED Decorator Interior • Exterior SPECIALIZING iri repairs for Park. VAlley 1-2631. NOT use electric lights because an Ippointment. card came the Gari Kerstens', which ALWAYS man. PR 8-0598 Wall Papering III years. Cradts eliminated. EUROPEAN LADY wishes to of the danger of shocks. "I know that I speak for our ages to be first.of.the-season •• , and which ALWAYS Clean. Jim Blackwell. VAlley do alterations. Reasonable Keep trees and all decorations department and can' speak for brings the Kerstens' wishes for a joyous holiday from 882-0870 1-7051. prices. Please call between 9 away from fireplaces, exits, the other Pointe area fire de. . h K' ( h . ELECTRICAL WIRING heat ducts. heaters, radios, tele. partments _ we would rather theIr ouse (in Mc mley avenue) to Y(Jur w erever 1t .and REPAIRS Three Mile Dr. 25 Years Experience PLASTER cracks repaired. Tile a.m. and 9 p.m. 821.9108. visloM, and other sources of send .our inspectors to .prevent may be) via a picture of the trio of young Kerstens, KRAUSMANN ELECTRIC CO. and drywall repairs. PRescott NO MATTER _ How Avante possible ignition. a fire; than our trucks and these charming twin mesdemoiselles and their little TU 2-5900 EXPERT painting, paper hang. 1-4580. Guarde or Traditional your Christmas trees will last long. personnel to put out a fire." , brother ••• . ing. Free estimates. G. Van 21R-BRICK AND styie, Linda M. Fentner Studio * * * Assche, VAlley 4-1492. at 2128 Lochmoor Blvd. can I . Did you notice? ••• very FIRST house 21D-ELECTRICAL Sh d h I The In - CEMENT WORK design your fashions for you. ort an to T e Pointe Lakeshore road to shine forth in holiday finery was APPLIANCES INTERIOR, Exterior painting, REP",lRS 886-6501. Millie and Joe Schoenith's ••• floor tiling, carpenter repairs. I' .:' I ' .. * " GROSSE POINTE'S ONLY ~uJ~~e:at~:~~i~;d'7.~:I~~ W~~;:-=in {:a:u~~~~::;.21U-~L~~r~:G AND (ContiDaecIfrom PI,e 15) from their We.stfield, N.J., We thank the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club ••• for after 6 p.m. caved.in basement Wills or BARB KIMBALL, daughter home' for the holiday here was once again resisting the temptation to twine multi. make repl 6. In FOR CLEAN .- de d bl. of the HORTON D. KIMBALLS, MRS. WALKER L. CISLER, of I dId d't t 't Ch . t t' ' HOOVER acemen.... spec- GO pen a e Devonshire road. MR. CISLER, co ore, gar an ~ aroun .1 s ower a ,ns ma~ Ime •••• FACTORY AUTHOR~ED INi~Eg,RIw"~~~J:;e~~~Pp:tnpert-. tion of completed wort in- ' un iee, eall ELM E B S o~t~arvth~d ~c:r:ta:eU:..re~~~~ meanwhile, had his Tbanksgiv- T~er~ s So.methmg SpeCIal about that large smgle ,star SERVICE hanging. ReasO:able. rates. vited; we guarantee our PLUMBING AND BEATING. ;'oman at Western Michi.an ing repast in Moscow with fel. bhnking hIgh above the lake on a dark, clear Decem. POI NTE VACUUM 30 years' experience. Ray wClrkmanship.FHAlicensed, insured, bonded.terms, 'l'U:ledo f.488Z. U'DIverSity,. elected by her fel. low members of the,.World En. ber night ••• 1-1014 2-4050 Barnowsky, 823-5596. O"""'ARIO low Greeks on the 'basis of her ergyCouneil meeting in the * . '" * TU PR !~~ high scbolarship and leadership Russian capital. The Detroit And we thank the Grosse Pointe War Memorial ••• 21002 MACK SPRENKLE KURT O. BAEHR CONSTRUCTION CO. "abilitie!. She is eurrently presi. Edison Company Board chair. for once again turning its toward.the-road faeem.to an FREE PICKUP. & DEUVERY 881.4400 . • PLUMBING dent of Delta Zeta sorority, a man is cliairman of the Coun. old.fashioned Christmas Tree, bright with big, old.fash. NEW REBUILT PARTS CUSTOM Painting and Decorat- ing. Wall papering. Guaran. • HEATING member of Mortar Board, Pan. ell. iOlled, multi.colored lights , •• Tltat's the right way for teed. Free estimates. LAke. CAPIZZO CONSTRUCTION • SEWER CLEANIN~ hellenic Council and the Campus " " " Grosse Pointe's FamHy Home to look at this FamUy view 1-5716., . All types of Cement and VA 2-1282 Discipline committee. Home for, Christmas at t.he 21 E-SEWING MACHINE Brick Work , S1ll.ce' 19.16 •. •..... 40. ',-,. Allan Shelden, Ifi's in,Provencal Holiday season of the year ••• REPAIR INTERJf,lR, .e'lte.riQr ,p,aintiJjg., " ,Chimney Repair road will be son.in-law and ,. "'. '" . Reasonable. c.'1\'ork . guarah'- AU Types of Excavating Pointer GEORGE HAGGART d a ugh t e r MR. and .MRS. PiLFERINGS SERVICE CALL, tune.up, com- 885.0612 LARRY'S CUSTOM is am 0 n g top senior golfers DENNY T U R N'E R FRAZE, Oil Christmas morning my. sister opened a large , teed. Free estimates. Grosse from more than' 25 states com. (h' th ~ S ,plete. $4.75. We repair all Pointe references. 268.9630. PLuMBING AND HEATINGs e s e .ormer usan Shel. box. from her husband. Inside she found a, card that makes. TU 2.1881. BRICK REPAIR, PlitiOS and Residential and Commercial Pteetingin the First Annual Ama. den).. and their two y.oung sons, said: "Merry Christmas and Happy New Year." Under 1 porches. Free estimates. PR R . d R d I ur Invitational Golf Touma. commg from Ama.rll1o, Tex., second wrapner was a card' "Be 'U.. "alentl'ne" More EXTERIOR SPECIALTY 9-3lK7. . epaLr an emo e ment of the Pine Tree Golf and daughter LISA SHELDEN, a, F ...." ':. • t " 2lG-ROOFING SERVICES Water Heaters-A. O. Smith Club, Delray'Beaeh, Fla., De- on vacation from her studies at paper' and. strmgs came off to reveal Hap,!?y Eas .er. .House and gW;iJ!WJlr~~g. ~X'2lS-CARPENTER WORK Permaglass and Rheem Glass. eember 3 through 5. Mr; Hag. the Sorbonne in Paris. "Happy BIrthday" and' "Mother's Day" greetll~gs. Fma~., ALL ROOF & GUTTER WORK eellent references. Free esti. line..--,'r" .. , .. 0_" gart, a member ofPb1 Tree, ... .• . ']y she.'.1\'m;ker,way throug}L.~~Happy WeddIng Anm. TUxedo 1-7410 is the ~Iub's current and senior A CHRISTMAS in the sun Is versary" to the gift, a ~1,lutiful. mink. stole, and. th; Caulking, chimney repairs. mates. Very reasona'Jle. Full time professional painters. • Attics, • Porch Enclosurea Gutters cleaned. • Additions • Kitchens 21V-5'LVERPLATING champIon. '.' planned by MR. and MRS. final card, which read: "Gal, you've had It for the. year. ' Call anytime, 371.?478. • ".". . . ,JOHN WENDELLANDEI:lSON, ~. V. Rhodes, Reader's DIgest ADVANCE MAINTENANCE • Garages • SlIver & GOld Platine The Thanksglvmg, elan at II, of East JeHerson avenue, " TU 2-5539 • Commercill Buildings * ... 21J-WALL WASHING • Oxidizing and Repairing MR; and M~S. J0J!N POSS~L- who'll celebrate th,: holiday. in By the time the last little sticker Is stuck and the ROOF repairs, gutt,ers, deckb, JIM SUTTON IUS home. 10 Irvme lane 10. Cueroavaca, Me x I co, where last little ornament hung on the tree and the last.mJn- chimneys. Do work myself. 1677 Brys Dr. • Brass Polishing & Lacquering eluded son'ID.law and daughter their house party will include te ek. f ti I tl d I' fit t~ be • Fireplace fixtures refinished BOBBIE and .BURL FORD, sons CHRISTOPHER a student U pa ages el ve e ~ m .' TUxedo 1-4807. WALL WASHING y Pft.lNTlNG & DECf)RATlNG TU 4.2942 TU 2.2436 who took in the Detroit Lions. at the University of Denver and -H. H. GrtlDvJlle, Chatelaine - FOR HOME MAINTENANCE • Copper polishing & buHing Minnesota Vi kin g s football JOHN, III, who a~ends the'Sor- . * • ... . LEEBERT game be for e arriving, with bonne, Mr. Anderson's motber, When a resourceful woman ,we know gives her ROOF AND-GUT'rER WORK ELMER T. LABADIE CALL, RICHARD WILLERTZ CUSTOMCRAFT . small daughters BRIDGET and M'RS. J. LAKIN BALDRIDGE, husband Christmas cards to mail, she always addresses 50 ROSLYN ROAD. TU 1-8170 TUxedo 2-2064' SILVERSMITHS LINDSAY. for the turkey feast~ 10f New York. his aunt, MRS. it postcard to herself and hi~e~ it in with them. If she Construction Company 14110 CHARLEVOIX " • • i ARTHUR GARDNER, whose doesn't get the card back withm three days, she starts 3 Bllts. West of Chalmers Pledging Kappa Chapter of late husband wa~ Ambassador askijig questions. , 2JK ••WINDOW... WASHING BUILDERS & •REMODELERS VA 2-7318 Kappa Kappa Gamma frater- to Cuba, and COUSins,the .BRIT-; -Ralph Reppert, Baltimore Sun J. D. Candler G. OLMIN nity at Hillsdale College are TON BROWNES, of W~shmgt~n, ... * * ROOFING WINDOW. CLEANL'l'G • 21Z-LANDSCAPING KRISTEN d: ADAMS, daugh. ID.C. ~rsd An~erso~: sJ3~Man in elevator hears voice from loudspeaker: co. Additions, Dormers, n ug er INC. SERVICE R,ec. Rooms, Bathrooms, SERVICE' ter of MR. and MRS. ROBERT WRawOLaDSENaS IR , (eh, th "This. is your automated elevator wishing you a Merry FREE ESTIMATES Kitchens, New Homes, H. ADAMS of Harvard road ' . ., s e s e Michigan's Oldest Roofer WE ARE INSURED LYNDA A.'LENAHAN, daugh: form~r ~ARO~E KINCAID), ChJ1stmas.". • Residential and Commercial Custom Garages &: Doors BILL CROTHERS ter of MR. and MRS. DENIS m.amed Just SIX months ago, . -cartoon by H. ~frt~, C~ristlan Science Momtor All'types of' Roofs and 'Decks 372-3022 LENAHAN of Crescent lane wdl, come from New York to , Free Estimates• &: Planning Gutters and Conductors A.OK Window Clearrers. Serv- & SON SUZANNE' PAYNE daughte; enjoy the season at the Ander- In a 'letter to the editor of the Pottstown, Pa., Mer. Free Estimate Repairs. ice on storms and screens. • LANDSCAPING AND SNOW of MR. and MRS.' GEORGE son home here. cury,a'reader, Mrs. J. Kerr, wrote: "This is .the time No job too large Free estimates. Monthly ratl's. FINANCING ARRANGED REMOVAL, PAYNE. of Lakeshore road, • "." . . of the year when a person really needs his checkbook. or too small. 521-~459. • PR 2.1798 after 6 P.M. and KAY THOMPSON, dau!1h. Back again III Umverslty I do wish the banks would fully abandon themselves to CALL 899.2100 8811024 ter of MR. and MRS. MARION place is MRS. CHA~LES A. the Christmas spirit and keep a large supply of money 21M-:-SEWER CLEANING - K. THOMPSON, of Wedgewood DuCHA~ME, II, who Journeyed on hand Is there anything more exasperating than _._____ ,_ ..____ TRTMMING, removal spraying, J drive to Huntington, W.Va., to help . . b h f h k t d 'th th otat" on ADVANCE MAINTENANCE feeding and stump removal . • • • care for grundson PHILIP havmg a unc 0 C ec s re urne WI e n 1. 21H-RUG CLEANING Electric Sewer Cleaning (or CHRISTOPHER Free estimates. Complete tree Selectcd an Outstanding PITIMAN when his sister, 'Insufficient Funds'?" all drains 8nd sewers. CONSTRUCTION CO. ~ervice. Cal Fleming Tree Young Woman of America for MARY CHRISTINA STEUART, RACLEAN COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL Service, TUxedo 1.6950. 1969 is BARBARA BOYDEN debuted November 25. Mother Bluns Indicted On Tax Chare:_e DU . . LABADIE, of Roslyn road, nom- MRS. PHI LIP McMILLAN '-' WE DIG AND REPAIR CUST0 M. modernization, addi. TREE AND STUMP removl.ng CARPET-FtlRNITURE BROKEN SEWERS ' inated by Nazareth ColleJ(e of P1'ITMAN. (the former JL~IE --,------SERVICE tions - attics - Kitchens - trimming, cabling, etc. Win- Michi~an. Mrs. Labadie will be DuCHARME). and the two little Lawrence A. Burns, 49, of Ion income tax charges by • All Work Guarante('(! Estate maintenance. ter rates. Insured. Eastern II.sled I.n thl.S year's annual bl'o. ones returned with Grand- 837 Berkshire, a lawyer who federal grand jury. Burns was Carpet.~, rugs and uphulstered T S . 'ln3 A069 d d' h f .1' to f'J f d furniture cleaned on location 884-9512 JAMES BARKER ree ervlce,...... graphical compilation •• 0.11 t _ mother DuCharme to The many times represcnted repute charge WIt al mg I f, e - by the world famous "Flow------. - - 923-8585 923-8587 - .. --;rltOMPSON standing You n J( Women of Pointe where thev're bein'1{ Mafia leader Anthony Giaea-, eral income UlX returns for er Fresh" Du,raclean proces~. SEWERS CLEANED, bro!.en LANDSCAPING CO. America," a yearbook program joined for the holidays by MR. lone, was indicted on Saturday 1964.65.66 on gross income of Moth Proofing. Sewers repaired. Guarantrl'd d' . . I Custom lawn and garden servo conceived by the leaders of the PITTMAN, son of MRS. LAN- 1$156,000. NOSCRUBBING--NOSOAKING Reasonable rates. 881.0063 or Mo ernIzatlon I ice ..Co.mplete I~~d.scaping and nation's women's clubs and de- SING M. PITTMAN. of Renaud Rlection Held James H. Brlckely, u.s. at- NO SHRINKING 779.1225. de~lgnlllg. Fertlllzmg. sodding sit'ner! to recognize the ahilities road, an English instructor at torney, said the indictment was Free Estimr te Quality Service -cAPiZZO-C()NSTRUCrioN - MORE VALUE for your money, and trimming. Free estimates.' of women bctween the ages of Marshall TJniversity, during the By. A uto ,Club "the \'esult of a long and dili. PR 8-8777 Geo Boubana, prop. , 'All Sewers Cleaned Adrlitions. kitchens, dormers, P.O. Box 5047. Grosse Pointe. 21 and 35 who contribute to the Christmas class break. gent investigation directed by Di~ging Scwers h~sements, bathrooms. wall Mich. TU 4-2720. helterment of their communi. ----- John J. Olszewski. chief of the Waterproofing rcmovals. No job too small 1- -- ties. professiions and country. ,Shtdenl Wri ters Three Grosse Pointers were intelligence division of the In. 211-PAINTING AND 3850612 or too large. . r Power Sqlla(1190n • • .' named to top posts with the ternal Revenue Service." The ______"'0 d "'RS JOHN u H W k I 880.000 me m be r Automohile 23.mcmber spccial grand jury DECORATING " .• " ... an ..,. '''C' ave 0" SlOp '. BIDIGARE BROS. INC. GREGOR DODDS f M t Club Q( Mich,:o(an during a returning the indictment IS It- 21o-WATERPROOFING__ _ Offl'ce 772-5715 ii' H0 Ids EIecllon' Vernon r 0 a d. announce. 0 ounthe. " Board of Dircctors meetmg. at tac hed to the Cdc era It ask force HUGHES BROTHERS ALL TYPES caulking. Fi::est . rn 11 TU 16988 I birth of a daughter. EVA Me- Grosse Pointe North Hil!h th~ Detroit Athletic Club against crime and raek~teer. DECORATORS materials used. Basement wa. evenmgs I , . I In iL~annual election mj!cHng GREGOR DODDS. November 111. School journalism students will Wednesday (Dec. 10). inl(. 5293 Yorkshire terprcofing. An work guaran. .------at Grosse Pointe Yacht Cluh Mrs. Dnrld~ is the former participate in the annual Detroit Raymond J. Hodgson. of 570 Burns WllS indicted on three 882.9750 or 331-8029 teed. Free estimates. Residcn. H F JENZEN ITu('srlay evening, the Grosse CIIRlSTlNR ALLRN. daughter ,StUdent Press As.~ociation Trai.n. Renaud road. National Bank of counts of failure to file income tial, commercial. 884-9512. . . I Pointe Power Squadron elect cd ! of MR. and MRS. THOMAS ing Shop tomorrow, Decemher Detroit senior vice president. tax returns. The maximum --- BU I LD ING Ihe followinll' office:'s for 1970. I ALLEN of Toledo O. Paternal 19. at the University of Detroit. who endcd his two.year terms penaay against Burns upon con- INTERIOR. Exterior ?3jntin~, BASEMENTS WATERPROOF- Horn!' and industrial repairs! Command('r II 0 war rI E.: grandp;rents are' MR. and. Barncy Morris. ~XYZ. TY as pre~irlent or the on:anization, viction would be one year in Free estimates. Quality work. ED-R.easonable rates, work. Arlditions altirs complelerl Stonehack, G r 0 sse Poi n t e !II11S. JOllN A DODDS of Clo'l newseasler; Neal Shme, DetrOit remain" with Auto Club as a prison and a $10,000 fine on Grosse Pointe references. manshlp guaranteed. 881-0063: Poreh en'closures, recrealioll' Shorcs. . verly road.. , . Free Press city editor; Alire mcmbers of the Hoard of Direc . .each count. He was fined $1,500 LIncoln 3.5099. or 779.1225. . I rooms. l(arages repaired Lt. Commander. Exccuhve.. • • • :Be3sl~y. and ~~olly Abrah~m. tors. by Federal Jud!!,e Fred W. .. -- - John H. Wood, Grosse Pomte i MR d MRS TO'iN R DetrOIt Ncws ( The Othcr Scc- Elected secrctary wita Ralph Kaclls In July, 1963. for failure TU 1-9744 TU 4.3011 }o'arms. ' . an , .' ~ . tion") writl'rs will kick off the Thomas. Sr.. of 222 Merri. to filc returns on gross income SERVICINC THE CROSSE'POINTES ------. ----. -- Lt. Commanrler. Administra. i GORMLEY. ~f. T,\Voma, an. program by takin,lt part in a wcather road, also hoard chair- FOR OVER 112 CENTU RY DOING all type.s of carpenter live, Donald G. Strand, Harper DOunce the hi r t.h of a son. pllnel discus!!ion on the topil': man 0 f Sp(lakrr. Hines and of $92.000 for 1'158.59-60.includ. work, remOdellmg atthl~ro?m,s'IWoods. 'NTAMF.SROR E RTGG,ORMILE~."There'!! a place for you--in Thomas Printing Company. ~~~ai~~~~ J~d;:a~~:~s U~~~d por.ches. Sma I or Ig JOJS. Secretary. 1st Lt. Fred C.. ovem l'rhI. 3 Mrs. ,orm ev IS ! Mas s Communications." Tom Mrrvyn G, (;~skin. of &1Oxford Estimates free. TUxedo 5., Hcrl/er. (jrosse Pointe Woods. ,the (orml'r NANCY LEM I DeUsle, a Free Pr('ss slaff road. a Delroit str('l fahricator Burns paid $9,000 due in taxes Every Style of Fence PG"'~ d ht f MR rI and $.1.600in penalties. 5892' . _._.: Trra.~lIrcr. 1s1 !.t. Henry E. I "or,:. alII! er 0 . an Iwriter, will act as moderatnr who is rnlarrl ('hairman of Tay. erected for you ,Wehster. Grosse Pointe Woods, ~ms, .TAMESV. LEMHAGEN. 'of the panel. lor .. was nllmed 10 a thre('.yrar TIc was on(' of threc attorneys Additions _ Alterations I The mc,~tin~ was condllcted 0' North Oxford road. Yount' Tr:>ininl( .~e.~sionswill follow l<'fm on the noarel of nir('clnfs, ,who sllcc('ssflllly d cf end c d WA 1.6282 , I hy Commander Edward Rimmen J~mes has a scv(ln'Yl'ar.olr1 the l((lnl'ral assemLly. Thc fiVe! Dllrinr 1I0d~son's prl'sidcncy, I C,ia('aone Rllainst ('harges of New Homes I who announccd that the frce sl~!er. 'RARRARA. and a four. categories of fl'atllre writinll, Auto Cluh ~aincd 100,000memo bribinl( a police officer. Giaca. ineluding Kitchens ~'amily Rooms Pilotinl: and Small Boat Hand. 'I yrar.olrl hfother, ,JOliN. I news writing, editorial wrjtin~. hers. its larll('st two.year J(rowth lonc was acquilted by aRe. Chain Link All-Steel and We AIs'o Specialize in ling c1asscs wOl1ld he held at I : ••• ! !!porL1writing and photo cel)t. in hislory, lis Insurance Ex. corder's Court jury in March, Rustic Styles Modernizing Bathroom; Grosse Pointe High North. Jan. 1 F.n.ioyinll ThanksJ;ivln,;: din. ing will be laullht by memhers change protccts 770.000 cars 1966. Subscquently, Bums rep. uary 12, at 7:30 p.m. Officers ner with her son, his wlfl' and of the pre,s and relalcrl ficlds. with $'23 mlllion In policy value resented Giacalone in one.man THIELE Construction and instructor.~ of the Grosse their children. MR. and MRS. Se5~ionR in erliting and lay- and is the 19th larJll'st U.S. auto IlrRnd j u r i e s conducted In MEHLENBACHER FENCE CO. Pointe Power Squadron serve RICHARD RIPPE, llix.year.old nut will also be held. insurer torlay, The Club open cd Wayne County by C Ir c \l it 10403 HARPER RESIDENTIAL, INDUSTRIAL & Supply CO, without pay to promote boating PAUL, lO.yesr.old BILLY and Schoolg from Mlchillan and two new offices and remodeled JudJ(es Edward S. Piggins Ind PR 5.2323 Isafety throullh knowledge. 12.year.old ANN. who flew in Ohio will send representatives. 23 others under Hodgson. George E. Bowles. ~ .. ,~- - - r"" • • ~ ~ '.ZIlZS... IIII... -""""'""""""I!:"''',...,4W'"'ll,.""'" ~ -' .. " IZS••••.• 'I[IZ••••••• U-_

Thursday. Dec. 181 1969 ~ROSSE POINTE NEWS • Feature .Page * * ----_--:...~-----_----.:.-~---'"------* * Pointer of Interest I North High School Presents Xnias Concert The m u sic department of compllniect by Alex Mome~Ter. McDougal, G e o.r g e Curran, North High School is presenting The. Honey Tones consisting Jane Edson, Stewart Fl~ming, the second preformance of this ilf Betsy Cullum, Cathy Chris- Lois Faust, Barbara Gilsdorf, year's' Christmas Concert, to- tiansen Jill Enzmen, Bonnie Jan Lang, Andy Price, Rilbert night, Thursday, December 18, Awrey,' Sybil N ash, Debbie Po,!ue, Karen Roberts, James at 8 o'clock in the Performing Wagner, D awn DeCook, Sue Rohlman, Caro~ Steke~, Llo~d . , By .Pat Rousseau Arts Center. As a Christmas Schim and Ann Schiesler, and Sweitzer. DenDlS Ubalik, DavK' Trimml .., A Pille ••••• t tIIIakiIIc of palms? WaUon.P~rce I gift to the community, there accompanied by Sue Buttrey, Wible, Diane Yoder, Anne Zech. bas the suuiest eoIIedioa eI .1Ik PriDts by Tauer. Chemise will be no admission charge. will sing "Ding Dong, Merrily They will perform a new favor- LaCOli&e coif cIre~1jeI Ud telUlis drellel ue p\I.ctualed by the the first progra"t'l was present. on High" "Ring Those Christ. ite "Cllristmas Is" also a new. familiar "UWe geea aWg ...... no.'t Co Bear th~ water without ed last evening. mas :Qeils,". "A H 011 Y Jolly arran,&!ement .of "D e c k ~hil swimsuit IDd match1Jlc cover'lIJlI. Easemble with a dress, culol. Participating in the program Christmas," "Gloria In Excel- Halls." "Snow, Snow, Beautiful tes, PIDt-drtis, or lIItlrt.top., TIlese fullloil iD.&c:bmakers were will be the COl),cert Choir, the sis Deo." 'Snow" is another favorite. ibe fWl.stay of 01U' wmlrobe II~ week while wacatlolimg in the Mixed C.h O,ru s, The Honey The Men's Hootenany Club Anne Zeck, will sing the solo. virgbt IJIaDds. For tropical eveDJD(s tbere Ire sllon aJJd long Tones (nine girls); The Pointe will sing "The ,viJIgin Mary had in a French ,Carol, "And T~e J'OIIWIticsthat are sure &0 rivil tile llettlllli. Chorale (Twenty mixed voices), a baby Boy," "Angels'We Have Bells .~ang/', The Chorale IS * .. * *' , the Hootenany Club, and the Heard .On High," and. "What a c com pan i e d by Martha For Complete Confidence and Comfort • . • when Hi~b .Scbool's Symphotly Or- Child is this." The Hootenany Schmelz. will be accompanied by guitars, . . traveling, be sure to take with YOll one of the marvel. chestra. , ' banjo and strinlt bass. This club Under .the dlrectio~. of Her- ous little stretch' wlgsfrom Leon, 17888 Mack Avenue. The program ....ill be opened is an extra-curricular activity man Clem. .Choral Director. of Shaped and styled just for' you, these gems guaran- by QIe Symphony Orchestra and meets in rehearsal one hour Grosse. P'O 1n t e North HII~h tee that you'll. look your best no matter how often under the direction of Nate before the openin,! ofscbooL School, the Concert C~oir will t. you've swam ot how many miles yeA've flown. Wear •. 1' Judson. The orchestra will also The Pointe Chorale a very conclude ,the concert WIth surh ing is believing,,' . accompany the C h 0 i r in the select group of singer~, are all wonderflll selections as "It.s *' * *' I performance of the famous members ui the Concert Choir. Beginning' to Look a Lot Like You Can Find That Last Minute Gift ; : ; at Mich. I I "Hallelujah Chorus" by Handel. By audition they werp selected Christmas •." "0 Holy ~igh~." ' B . ' 17"64 M k A . ht .... t ' I 'With the theme of "An Old for membershin. The members "The ChrIStmas Son g With eIIe s outtque, 0 ac, venue, ng ne.... 0 . Fashioned' Christmas." many of .Leon'~. Whether. it be. an important one. for an im- are Jackie Albri,&!ht, Priscilla Linda LeBlanc singing the so- rtant ptTson or clever stockifl" stuffers, you.'l.t.fi,oo i the. choral 'selections .are old Cooper, Beverly Messer. I,oeslie prano solo. PO ''''d i favorites. The Mixed Chorus it from'. the fine and unusual cotlect-ion ofitems. . . of 110 voices will offer the old including 'exciting choices for the man in your life or favorite of "Silver Bells" as Parcells Plans Xmas Concert lovety tingerie jor the woman in your tife. well as "Its Christmas Once , * *. * ,AgaIn." Thisgrpup will be ac- The "Sound of Christmas" is Cole and the numbers ",'ill ,be . You Could, You Know ... live ~r a Mutschler Kitchen for - ringing throul!h the h a II s of accompanied by. Mrs. Eugenia ChristIIlIi. FOl'a look at what .could hapPl!1l ~ her kitchell, stop Photo by EQdle McGraph, Jr. iaUy his 'ChrIstmas Piate with Parcells Middle School. All the Morgan. lD a& 2.2'7 IIlek AVl1l11leaJldlllve I look at Ihe excitiDf displays HAROLD M. EDWARDS, OF BELANGER ROAD its glowing church scene. That vocal music classes have been Another interesting. feature iD IJl area wlkIllI.s reeeatir beea .larted. Tbe dnigu iDelade' . . , , . . took 21 frrings. working: on traditional and new will be about 80. French stu .. eoa&eDlpOrHy, EartY AmerinD aDdpromdal, Ia baDdliOIDecolor '. By Janet Mu.eller . .' I CI.ara and Harold Edwards He can be whimsical. He carols of the season. dents at Parcells who .will sing IIC:be.a. Be !lure aDd isk teseelthe bra. DeW .b.de they're Oh to be on Harold E~wards' Chnstm!!s LIst! Those ,have been members of Messiah ted h' On Thursday eve.ning, Decem. a lovely group of French carols. , featilJ'fq • , • GlenwOGdgreen. . *, . , lucky people who are, may receive a pair of exquisitely Lutheran Church for 50 years. ~~:;hant on(~;:) tr~~ ~ith tr:~ ber 18, at 8 o'clock, the fifty Mrs. Christie Brady, a French . , , , , *. ,* c!,.afted wood candlesticks . '.' an intricl'tely designed Was Dra~ged io' Class (green) on a blue backgrilund. members of the Sixth Grade teacher, has been workip.g with In' Martha's. Closet .•• 373 Fisher. Road, you'll find silver bracelet.. .. a wonderfully colorful copper-enam. Z Id' wb P d d h "I had a let of.fun w:th that." Girls' Glee Club and 100 mem- this ,l{rouP. '~t' A t fi dId . ht' '. 1------era me, 0 ersua e .er fr t h e unusua I b ut usefu I gl .. s you ve Yeame .... 0 m. e e as ray...... father to try his hand at copper He's done "modem" pieces, bers of the Seventh and Eighth Following the concert re esh- There's a hanger for belts"; .• "round and padded in All Edwards Ongmals, the Senior Citizens Club at Cal. enameling _ "She dragged me swirls of d if fer e n t colors Grade Choir will present the ments will be served in. the pastel brOCades, it' hangs neatly in a closet To decor- "There's nQthing," says 1I-Jr.vary .Lutheran Church. and the aown .to the High School for a "drawn" with his fingers or a annual Christmas P.T.A. Con- Girls' Gym by seventh. grade ate a special table ••.• there 'are authentic shells dig. Edwards', "I can't do in wood or Merry-Makers at Peace Luther- class "-thus precipitating the fine wire. And traditional pieces, cert. Some v e r y interesting homeroom'. mothers. Mrs. John played on gold or chrome. stands. . Oth~r goodies in. metal." an Church. . explosion of artistry in the Ed- the Church Plate, the Elephant, things are. b e in Ii sung. The Shook, mother vice-president of elude umbrellas, Diormoney clips, bill folds, change That's. no boast: That's a They like New York. In wards' basement, who can't re- a vase of multi.eolored mid- Girls' Glee Club will present the P.T.A .• is in charge. purses/ travel' clOCks' and 'unusual ties for men, which, s1~,tement of f~ct." . "june, July, August, SeptenJber. sist if she stops over "just' to s~er flowers, using his own "The Calypso Noel" featuring ----- incidently, are' priced at only' $9. I get a notion, . h.e says. J That's what their children, say hello" a peek.Jnto that base- free-hand designs. Lynn Prisk playing strinl?: bass, St. Paul Drama .. _ '. ' ••. * wllnt to make so.methmg. And I gave them as a 50th wedding' ment to see what's going on He followed his copper enam. Tom Cooper, claves, and John ite. Tt'e' b'ldck tie .formal. daytime 'wedding ~o"down ~n~ do, It." , anniversary. present. . II (tbe . "peek" 'inay stretch :ilitd eling classes with a class in Romano. the ma r a cas, 8nd Cl,ub Doing' Play ..Wh " • • . ' }' .'. ' .' ' Down IS . to the basement Now THAT was a party, the hours. Zeraldine~nd her father silversmithing. He was a "natur. "The S ta r : Caror' and ver)' seml;formal : ' . whatever the oecaswn Valen.tes has where Mr. ~dwards has. the Edwards' Golden Wedding Ev- working side by side), isn't the al" at that too. favorite "Silver Bells." the mformatwn about what to wear. aJ!od t~e, a~trre fro,,!! n~atest working workshop Ima. ening at Kingsley Inn laSt year! only child who's inherited Har- And; on his own, he began The Choir will sing: "Do You Joining In, the C!u'istJ!1as suspenders and studs ~ a 'goo~ fl~tng quaZtty .fabrz.c glllable., . .' One hundred and fifty friends old's talents. working with wood. Hear What I Hear," "Little spirit" S1. Paul High School's suit. Valente's convenumt locatwn tn Grosse Potnte ts One can t do fme work In a and relations were there. Graham who has his own "I lik-a wood," Ire says. "May. Drummer Boy," "Carol of the Drama Club will perform .Dr. 17904 Mack Avenue •.• TUxedo 6-5830. dusty room... And piece de resi!Jtance was home workshop just finished be it's because I'd worked with Bells." "G Holy Night," and Seuss' version of "How The . * * * .' . He works WIth hIS own tools. the unveiling of their surprise air. conditioning his house His metal all my life. Wood is much "Carol Fantasy of }o'amiliar Grinch Stole Christmas." On CIleen For ••• the marvelous chell let. It Not "bought" tools-his. OWll. AnniversailTrip Bulletin Board whole house. . easier to form!'~ Tunes." Each of these groups Thursday. December 18, the the Spbere, 1~9 Mlck AVeDUe. BeaIoaably HeThma~embos tto~thtbemthhunself. C Ollage.with t'Plakne ~ickets and Lyle's hobby is television. It's also expensive. And not will be directed by John Carter play will be presented to 72 pre- priced or espeAslve ID are ualque aad lIaad. I) ey re e ert an e ones s how tickets uc e dmto appro- N t t h' • k' exactly plentiful. schoolers at 2 p.m. at St. Ber- 'some 'or thOM aot 'iD&erested'la ebell tbere'. .' .T. ,M., . he might have bilught. 'priate pockets an airplane mid- 0•• wa c IDg-\\ or mg on, reo "Good wood sources 'are dif- Cub P k 290 nard's School in Detroit: alwaYI.ee of the lltest, ..,us. U;.u;;{ •••• If h.is cur.ren! project involves way between 'cutouts of Detroit P:lr~ng'L H.ili ta~.e.s c..a.re ff most ficult to find. 'Most of mine ac .TiiliJ little chUdrens' story tbat luppotedl:; lid, ute .,.. wwu ,lIIlite copper enameling he. pops over and Manllllttal1and a special 0 t e u er aven se. comes ftom Knoxville, Tenn. A 1I h, d.. lilardted by Helen Rabaut) tells there take i 10GIt it 't~ aMi> 1II~ jNlpti'. to. daughter Zera!dlne (Mr.s. "moneybog" holding $25 in qarahas a s~clal talt!l1t t~: Ther Coiled 'fhelt Own . war S DB ges i:lfllie mean green grincb (Rob eilb blclt hold saspelldH Iwlibt illbl, •. F~ederick) Altman s house In cash. . She s do~e catermg, for 2:! years. "We usually go down to Ten- Nowicki) alid brings to life tbe 11' I 11' . ,. Hillcrest road. Tlie Edwards' offsprings gave Often With Harold s assIStance. nessee in the raii Clara and I Cub Scout Pack 290 held its small village of Who-ville. The, mea. ~ . Sh~ HI. Two K!lns a Complete Present; they didn't He's a FABULOUS coffee. llIld Diy •SOD,Lyle: with .his sta- regular monthly meeting OD' grinch lives OD. tQp' of a moun- • * • J4B., .'. Zer~ldJ!le has two kilns. She's forget walking~lro~d mone1... ~aker.: ..., .. tioawa'gOJi,tO \see the: le~ve5 Thursday, December 11, at Ma. tain with bis ever.faithful dog Me~ KaUldmaq' .(M~ Cllr\stlIIlI'I}. the one who introduced Harold QuI\e.aFamR,.. .A;n,d. when. it comes.\D pre; and coUect'a supply ofwalnlit." son School and presented a num- (Gay Nahara) and his three Mr. Q ••• 19587 M.ek Avellatl • , • 886.05~ Edwards to the World of Home Clara and .Harold Edwards pa.nng meat f~r, the Edw8rds Walnut's harder and harder ber of Cub Scout achievement Grinch helpers. A few days be- * • * Crafts. have four chiJdren-"lhree of private meals It s Harotd w~o to come by. "Do you know," awards. fore Chr.istmas he sneaks into A Gift To Be Envied' ••• a Hickey gift certificate. .Jt happened five years ago our own a~d one we raised"- often, d?Cs ~e honors. He s says Harold, "walnut will be Attendance and ins lion the village and takes' all the And not necessarily for a last minute gift but for th. when Mr. Edwards retired from 16 gran~children 8lld one great- fo~nd, sJnc~ hiS retirement, be OUT OF EXISTENCE in 20 awards were zihared brc both Christmas pre se n t s. Dolls, ' h d. 1 Att ti I bo d d Chrysler Corpor!ltion aftvr a grandchlld. enJoys c~klng. , years if we don't repl::nt?" Den 5 and Den 10 and Bill soldier, clowns, puppets, robots, man w h 0 s ar to pease. rac ve y xe an Chrysler career spanning 40 Zeraldine's ~Idest daughter, Even .the . Edwards poodl~. He looks for "good wood" Foody, who serves as chainnan snowmen, a train. jack.in-the, wrapped, it not. only .makes an impreBS~on under the years and seven months. (she has two girls and a boy), Andre rlerre ~e Fourleenth,. IS wherever he goes. He's fliWl~ of the membership committee box and Raggedy Ann and tree but with the' receiver. 17140 Kercheval. That's not his WHOLE work- is responsible for the great- Something Special. Of champIon some in Midland . ted P ck 290 . t' Andy, (members of the Drama •• • ing career. grandchild. . SJIOCkh,;'s "imported from New And some right in his own ~v:t c~~~~ter. a asS1S. class and club), come to life The Kaleidoscope • ~ • suggests for ..that final touch A maslcr tool and die maker, Harold Lyle Edwards, who ersey. front yard 'Th f ll' ~ as the grinch steals them. in decorating lor Christmas one of its fabulous candles. (he trained apprentices at lives in Hunt Club drive, has Is Also Gardener He fashioned six sets of salt e t dO.oWing awar were On Christmas Day tl:2 grlnch The collection includes allsiz~s, all colors qnd el'en Chrysler. for 12 years), he sta~t. five ~hildrcn, three boys and "I do mostly all the yard and 'pepper shakers from tile presen e . • looks down from his mountain scented ones. Choose a 1DTe~hto encircle it or be(1u~i.e~ wor~mg when he was 13, m two gtrls. k" H Id dm'ts (G d. pine tree that "had to go"-it Harry Strausser ~ecelved the to the valley below and -sees T •~ holder to enhance it. Th.ey do make very speetcll haISJ'onuarntlveeymcaanna.da, At 19 he was Roseville's Skyline drive's the :::s!' An:r~e ~ou~ht re:e' was ruining the view-a few W~lf B~dge and Gilld ArrQw. Wat an the citizens of Who- i l " k A home of Graham Chandler Ed- t t t k"t r) years ago while Mike Bernard was made ville, (members of the Drama 16.,51 In 1964 he was retl'red. To be- d d h' l'f men mean a mg.l -easy. .' " Denner and Clay O.ttQn'lwas Cl b . h g~fts too. Mac venue. war s an IS "! e. . "Right now, (we interviewed Of all Harold's wooden pieces ~ .. ub), ar~ sad ecause. t ere Juat Arrived, , • fro: Me~eo :t Ole , •• a colledf!!A of ~~::;.e, ultimately, busier than 'pasto~ MarvlD L.. Martin of Mr. Edwards at the end of last Clara's favorite is a hand-nlbbed ma~e an aSSistant ~enner. is no Chnstmas. The grmcbis blndmade wroupt IroII ebaadeUen. Perfect to ligbt a vesW.ule . Midland Il Holy SC~IPt~re Lu. month) I'm kind of mad: I had satin-smooth, perfectly plain ~lm AmIuxen! Bill. Frau~n- touched and reforms and re- ar small dlDl.1e reom. Comple&e wltb h.nd.blon glus In~rts, Clara Edw~rds says her hus- theran Church has SIX girls and all my'leaves bagged-15 bags and perfectly proportioned bowl. helm, Bob Fr~l1~enheun, DI~k tu;ns ail ~~ presents. AI?og -ey"c:ome la slaes oHbree, four, five or lis lIBb. ts •..1623'7Jlaek band som~bm~s spends the two boys. . , " -and some kids broke them His children love the large Cyr, Steve AddiS and HOWle With the citizens of 'Who.ville, ... ~hole d.ay In h!s w~rks~op. He ' ~astor M~rtin s Cla,ra s SIS- up ... n Iintricately carved candleholders ~r.ubaker were awarded Geolo- h.e cel!!brates a M.erry Christ- aDd Tree. MOe. *. Ii< . rises at 7, studIes hiS Bible for ter s son. HIS f~thPr died when The Edwardses built their with round platform trays for gIst badges.. .., mas. ... two hours and then heads be. he was four, hiS mother when h . BId . hors d'oeuvtes and/or fruit At the end of the mght sac. The reformed gnnch will then , For Her • • • a very personal gl'ft of perfu.me. . CO..il:"ct~. lowstal'rs he was 10. From the n on he was . orneM mh 17e angerSt Patrick'sroa , movmgDay flowers . , tIV!.. ties, the Cubs presen ted. th..elr dIstribute gifts. and candy. canes just the right scent for that ~pedal person with th.e help . But s~e doesn't have to call the Edwards' son. . ~':K2.arc, . 'R~~e' Wax Catchers paren~ with h.ande,rafted Christ. purchased by the Drama Club: of trained clerks at Notre Dame PhaflTl~cy. Their !ine him tWlce to come up for a He served as ASSIstant Pastor Th 't I'te 11 at Haroid makes wax catchers mas gifts, wblch were made at to the children at S1. Bernards. line. 0f pe rfu mes mc. Iu d e Ch ane,I Caron, Gue il' ~m a nd party . .. to The. Reverend A. H'. A Loe - the backey wereof beyondqUi e thenI ra y for these. using copper bottoms the regu Ial' mee tings. The pro d.'uction will be re- . Ricci. Has Vanous Affiliations ber of MesSiah Lutheran "We were the last ho'use on from old tea kettles, hand-cut. ----- , peated on Friday, December • • * Harold b~longs to the Grosse Church, corner of Kercheval • Th t f th I d ting the edges into leaf designs V.F.W. lad.'Ies.Promote 19, for St. Paul students at the . 'f Pointe SeDlor Men's Club. He and Lakewood avenues, before the stree,. e res () e an ,..' ICh . t H t 1 h Helpful Htnt •.•. to a~vanced decoup~rs . . . t and Clara are joint members of moving 10 Midland 14 yearr, agO. was vacant to Kerby road: We There s nothing, m wood or Gift Pacs to Vietnam rJS mas 00 enany une • you're dt2Zy from dec~phenng your decoupage notes, I- , --' used to have a man plow It up metal that he can t do. try Marie Mitchell's new instruction manual ({Advanced . . . . -aU the neighbors got together His background's a help of ., '. . Swims Planned Decounnne II It's a thoughtful ,Christmas gift too. Twen. Ongmal, Exezttng, and.lmporte.d . , . for a Victory Garden-aDd we course. The V.F.W .. La~Ies Auxihary • 1'..",. d .t' tift that's the wonderful selectwn of gzfts at lante:! it "You have" he admits "to to Grosse Pomte s Alger Post Du . g Hol~3 ty-sJX pages of text, forty photos an 1 s only two- Y the Four Winds 13800 East E' I t M'l p'. k f' ' .. '95 is joining other V F W Aux- rtn mays 't h II C t 16111 Mack Avenue 8821755 ' ~ t t e ~ "We had com growmg near now 19ures. .. . . k' .... at th e M~c e. en er,' * * *' . . . - . Road. Husbu:->dswill find beautifuL collee. Kerby School, 200 tomato And tools. And materials. lhanes In .ta mg .the ~ead m a .' . ,T tion of oriental kimonos and pajama sets . 1~\~ plants. celery . . . But you have, too, to have mushroommg nationWIde effort .The .Grosse Pointe Depart- Inttodaelllg Thl; Nude. , ; mea ~ ~p Ne" York fasblons. to choose from for their wives There "There used to be a creek imagi'l3tion, the vision of the to le~d comf?rt. and. care to ment of Community services AtteaUo. ID of::U en •.:;.:., die 1iD P~:54to ~hO:' AAlI the are also lovely jewel boxes und' a wide running t.hrough our yard (this artist-craftsman who sees the front-hne G.l. s In VIetnam. will sponsor a series of recre- swint lI I. teat, uaasu,.l U. or .re * m t IIC s. IC venV.e. assortment of' other unusual. gifts from was before the house was built). finished project in his mind's Over 200,000 Gilt Pacs ~ave ational swims over the Christ- . *. around'th ld 0 10 l() i Where our daughter's living design. .. a.lrea.dy been sent to Ame~l~an mas holid~ys.. . Kimberly Can Help YOU. : • ~nd or . e 'U?0r '. pen a.m. to p.m. .now, (Hillcrest's just a few Be it a wooden rocKing chair Ifl"ntmg men, each contammg The sWlmmmg periods are create for you that. very soeclal gIft for every day, ~ncludmg S;;noo}'- istreets over from Belanger): for a doll, a perfectly matched $9.12 worth of much desired scheduled for Brownell, Par. that very special friend. The shop's , *.' That was all sort of marshy. .. new scrollwork leg for a 100- and nfeded personal items and cells, and Pierce. Middle Schools wide and original selection of fabulous It ~Posh ... to be one of the beautIful people. Seen IS. Iyear-old table. a clasp for a Ilreats - 28 in all - ranging from I to 3 p.m. on Mor.day 'terns is a joy to behold Both 'lhe fresh at a dmner dance on December 6 were Mr. and Mrs. All Open ou~try lady's pocketbook, a pair of. from writing materials to in. and Tuesday, December. 22, and • d permanent arrange~ents fashioned ~. P. DeWald. The lovely Mrs. DeWald .wore her hair' "~en our .son-m.law was candlesticks, m i n j at u res: A Istant lemonade to medicated 23, and Monday, Tuesday, anti ~n K' be Iy's tale ted staff ~re wonder- m soft bangs and added a fall intert";ned with tiny courtmg Zeraldme he used. to I hand.craftetl aluminum horse, powder. Wednesday, December 29, 30. Y 1m ~ •. n '. braids. Mrs. DeWald's sun' streaked hair is usuall I run an the w~y to Seven MIle, I a tiny. solid brass American Donations hav:! topped $1,000,- and 31. iul for gIft gtvmg or decora.tmg your worn short and petaled All her coiffures ar d' a acr()ss open flClds, to catch the jeaJlle . • . 000 for the non.profit, non.parti- Admission is 50c per person own ~ome. ~~r your conv~men~~, the at the Posh Studio. S6 J'oin the "in" set 8~().i~17g7ne Ilast bus back to Femdal~.". Oh to be on Harold Edwards' san p~ogra!Jl fi~st started in and is ope~ to residents of the store IS remammg open untIl 9 0 clock • *. . . I If Mr. Altman were domg hiS Christmas List! San DIego In mld-I968. Grosse Pomte Scbool District. through December 23. . , , . courting today he'd have to be ------~.------* • * . Ellery Thurscfuy ... Westfte.d s fea.ture fam'lly style! a hurdle jumper as well as a Have ou heard? Dorothy Wag. c~T.Cken(all you can eat). The meal mcludes chicken ,long-distance runner. , G ll: B tt 'fi • B t. (with wlth potatoes, vegetable, cole slaw. roll 'nbutter ... 1 Thc Altm?ns have bcen mar- nerUs. ~ hio'!' u _e.1 C~rist~qgurfts) has adults a dollar sL1:ty-nine,children under tr.n, ninety-nine j'rilld 26.ye3r~; the marshy fields e:cc mg Jas2031ns3~:t.Uk A _A' . • cents ... 15506 Mack at Somerset. were fdlcd m long ago. Houses flown to mac venue uu,ommg * • • and fenccs have taken the place Kimperly. They're open every night till In Orbit .•• keep your eye on oriental rugs ••. at FA Malis. i of the open country acro~s Christmas 10 a.m. to 9 r.m. * 7ewsld, 21435 Muk Avenlle. Copies and contemporary transla .. which. bachelor. Fred rude hIS * Hons of orlent.1 p.tterns, using pleasing overall designs Is tbe ilast.mmute sprmts . . Art ~eI ••• at tile Sphere, 191149M.ck Avellue, in the great trend In rooms with multiplied patterns i Zcraldine may have "pcr- form eI elef.at L.Jique crystal., Tltlll IIOperh Parislla craftsm.n- * ..' I suaded" her father to try his 19700 Mack liMp II nelll.lve III tile lrel It tJIe Sphere. For .a extraordln.ry Santa Claus Is Coming To Town ... with his busy first class in ~pper enamel~ng i at 810uo... LeN eboose from. P'O'Jp of lib tray., ""Is .nd flgurinel. schedule he has alreadv called the Royal Co h t I at Grosse Pomte South HIgh "n. • .' . . ' ac man 0 ISchool. She couldn't have per. TU 6-3600 The Best Bargain We Know Of ... is at Edward pIck hIm up at Metro (TUx~do 1:2000 or TU~edo6.1~22). isuadcd him not to come back These new styled ta- Nepi Parrucchiere, 19463 Mack Avenue. The marvelous He has made arrangeme,,!,s Wlt~ the R~Y~le Car~ll~~e, for his se~nd. Marcella Borghese Crema di Notte is on sale ... the $15 TUxedo }.1111 to get hIm rehably to hIS appointed' He contmued to come back pered shirts are fine A Lovely Christmas Special size for $7.50. While you're there ask to see the new rounds. I for two ~ea~s. He found the for the young . . . But B h product f t aord . ril d ski TV edo ' ••• ,work fasclnatmg. • 4_'8lssese . or ex r ma 11 ry n. x to the poi~te ... we specialize in helping you make! . "Some pieces,". he ~?tes, "are 1 taper the wrong way! Fresh Scotch Heather , * • * tomorrow's helrloom.~ tOMY. A crewel design made to: fired 18.to 21 time~. . your special order 10ill be put into a kit complete with i Z~raldme, ~e claIms, IS the I Nice To Give • nice to receive, the Junior yarn, material and instructions. Call 885.2720or 882-21851 ~armlr. expert m co~pcr enamel. C Woman's Association for the Detroit Symphony's cook. for an appointment. Img. S,he ,~akes Jewelry and I LARGE BUNCH book which is now gracing the shelves at Wright's Gifts • • * everythmg. I 96 and Lamps, 19650 Mack Avenue. With the clever title Pour La ROUll!le Gaftronllmlqne! 1.11Bottqn., ClIllnalre, 16650 teu~llrold's not exactly an ama, STUDIO CAMERA SHOR I 13300 E, WARREN of "No Second Fiddle," this book features recipes of Eut W.rren at iorkshlre Is "chann!!" for YOD to 5ee Its gour. . , "Our Fourth Generation of Florists" famous Michigan cooks and from famous Michigan res, met utellill IlIIe. Fondue, "chafing" dishes, tureens and oriental Multitude of Deslgnll CARL \JOYNER. - taurants. . Also included are beautiful scenes of the woke. Ire IIWIrveioDIChristmas Gifts and they range In price His copper.enameled placques 10221 MACK ... ill tile WDods ThurHay Thrv SU"'Cly 0"',. 'Micbigan countryside. Nicety priced at $5.95. frOlll $5. Open evening. until 9 for your COI1venlence. and disbes .re exquisite. Espec. Note: Yau "'1I1t ",.ntlo" this .d ta receive thl. w.. k' •• pee'"