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GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER -i. 1976 30 Pages-Two Seetions-Section One

Vandalism HEADLINES I Nutrition Plan 01 .... Cases Few WEEK On Horizon In Pointes A.. COIDpUeclb, the Gro.. e roJa&e New. Cooperation of Citizens, Pollee, School Person. In GP Woods nel. Plus Damp Wea. Thllnday •. October za THE SWEEPING INVES. ther, Play Big Roles .TIGATION of South Korean Service Would Provide Meals Free of Ch~uge to By the NEWS Staff political influence in Wash, jngton is focusing ,on the All Senior Citilens 60 and Over in Wayne The Halloween week. ,Possible involvement of 90 County; Grosse Pointe Woods Presby- end in the Pointes was members of Congress, senior terian Church to House Program relatively quiet on the government • 0 u r c e s said Wednesday. They uid lhe By RGier A. W.ha vandalism front, accord. f n qui r y could become a A Food and' Nutritional Program offered by ing to reports from the major expose of political cor- Wayne County for senior citizens 60 and over will five police departments . ruption. One senior lntelli. soon become a reality in The Woods thanks to the and the school system . gence officer said that in the efforts of the city, its Senior Citizens Commission, While a variety of inci. "long run" sucll an inql.!iry the Grosse Pointe Woods Presbyterian Church and dents were reported in could ext!!nd to other govern. 'men Is besides that of South officials of the out.county nutrition program. al~ communities. the vol. Korea, Plans for such a program, . ume, in comparison to ".h'.. lChid S un er th e ausp iF.ces .pemen-n• past years, was smaller • • • of the Wayne County Agency". I .. in number. Friday, Getober !I on Aging and Is open to all C. . Besides steady pollce Pll- JOHN D. EHRLICHMAN, senlo~ In the county. bave lty FIle trois on both Friday, October once 9ne of Richard Nixon's been In the works since sum. 29, and DevU's Night, Satur. closest 'White House aides, mer I.. day, October 30, and groups voluntarily slipped into the B~fore such a program be- n]utJ,ctwn of volunteer par e n t sand Swift Trall Federal Prison eame a reaUty, a location to . • school per son n e 1 at the Camp fn Sa f for d, Ariz., house it was a necessity. This .-.-. schools, the rainy weather Thursday to begin serving his . big first, step was met when Seek to Enloin Munici. was cUed by many in limiting Watergate sentence. The 51- Ute -session, (I.e., nding pality from imple. the amount of destructive in. year-old Ehrlichman is the body), of the cl1ureh ap. t' - P bl' cldentl on the 30th. first of three men closest to proved the use of the buUdllli men I"g U Ie: THE SCHOOLS-Halloween ilii.'.. Nixon, and the highest rank- as the site for the luncheon Safety Plan vandalism to the area's 15 ~ ing member of the Nixon ad. program. Judy Maghak.lan of -_ public schools WIlS minimal ,:;; ministration, to be impris- Determined not to let her magnificent home for the benefit of the public. She directed that a -the churc.h staff is eoordinat. By Susan McDonald this year compared to the 'i oned: Still free on bond while be destroyed, as have the oth'er great residences $15 million endowment. fund be established for ing the 'Sf('vice, along with City fire(ighters took past, with one broken window , appealing their sentences are in The Pointe, Mrs. Edsel B. Ford stipulated in this purpose, under the direction of her four Caroline Lewis, director of their battle against con. at Poupard' and a spray. 1 Ehl'1ichman's co.deCendants the out-county nutrition pro- solidation of police and painted door al Kerby the , H. R. Haldeman and former her' will that she wished the mansion and 65 children. acres of land surrounding it, to be maintained gram. fi.d t. only reported Incidents of the Jl,tlorney General John N. Work Out DebUs re e par men t s to weekend. Mitchell. Ehrlichman was A specific starting dste hlllS Wayne County Circuit School officials credited sentenced to 2~-8 years for' N Off · .M F d D t H to be selected and both ladies Court this. week. filing t bel r new stop-vandalism con.piracy, obstruction of ew tCer rs. or ona es er llree Swine are scheduled to meet this for a temporary injunc. strategy, calI e d "Project justice and lying to • grand week to 'WOrk ollt further tion to .top lmplementa. PrIde," with putting a near jury. • • • details. In noting tbe church lion of the public safety halt to the malicious deslruc- Joins YSD Mansion to Public for Flu Shots wants to have the prolram plan . tlon which has cost tens of Sat ...... )'. OCttlber 3t 0 N' 1 -C'.h .t hI P on a six-month trial basis to heti&htel'll' attorne)'$ will thousands of dollars In past HIGH CASUALTIES WERE n. OV. . arl a e DI-poseS Scheduled see how It works out for all •• It ~udp ~ H. JUIdlek yean. ". ~. . ,. '1 ~';", rePmiecLFrld3Y, JnLebanon .... '::. . . concernl!\\. (J1tboqh.QO~, to ODjolJ\ 'l'hI"C1ty trOm 1m- Ul'I4el' \he first ,-pb..ae ~ ,,~ ., bloody fjghl1n~ threate,Qed John Albrecht .. Looks Strong Belief in Preserntion o.f History R.... lJl demolish the lateet Al'ab. . '. . ; ~ • '. ., ,...... Main'. S ...... aI,Public May Ob- ~:ha~~n ~~~tedliua Mr. plem~UaI I pu~ie .afety ~ll~t::ci.~~~~t~e:W:~I~7. pe~ plaJl, Leftist Moslem: "F.orwardto"f\ifeW!«s'" , ...JonJ~rpeclllon, $I~ ~''''O" Ma,"!e?an,.Fund 'tam lrtocul.tiotll'on No. th.fJrIt proPlm of JUCb • ;IlIA.a-.~. ~ovem" a. vuian, <¥ SD),detect1v'l an~ rightist Christian private . signment in North PrOVided for BUilding But Deflnlt. Plans dimension which the county W.~."' O~JlI the fIIaa kept a special watch on the vember , 2 .t North, bas offered to the Pointe.. .chool bulldin,. aU weekend arlllies hammered each other ~.Igh.Schoo'I . Regarding Utilization Not Expected arJ:'~,~ ~ with rockets, mortars and f T v South High Schoofs Mealt are p'rovided (flv. OIl.. """allle .. loa,. dl" • week) I tbrou,b Fed, eo~Ututu. cbaq. The bol.tered &urvelllance anti-a I r c r aft guns from District or WO° I ea,. I ill wort- . Free swine iJu shots eral funds under nUe VII of ~t CODdiThtiOftl~ot tilletion~~ •• rved al a real deterrent to Thursday night until night. -By Tom Greenwood the Older American. Aet, ... e .110«:lr a ,. the vandals, accord In, to faU Friday. More than 75 BRA W h . • . for the general public If.. said Mrs. Lewla. In notlnt currently III arbitnUoa with Auistlnt to the Superintend. person. were reported killed y oger • a a A personal commItment tQ the preservabon of will be offered at the the Igency on qin, is cur- The ctty. eAt, Dr. Oeoll" Eddiniton . • nel 110 wounded in and . ~he Youth Service Di- history led Mrs. Edsel B. Ford to donate her 60. North High ~chool gym.- around Beirut before efforts VISIon, (YSD~, welcomed room Gaukler Pointe home, along with a mO. rentlyaerving 31 .Ites in the ...... New Law He offered I sincere thanks $15 nasium and South High's by Pre.ldent Elias Sarkis a new detechve on Mon. lion maintenance fund, to the public for charitable county, she said .11 mealt, City Kanac.. Thomas to the parents who joined in, Cleminson Hall on Fri. which are free of challe are Kresabaeh .aid be it conii. and municipalities t hat brought a auU in the fighting, day. November I, when purposes, according to her will. day. November 12, from nutritionally b.laneed' and deDt the city wW prevAi in boo.led ihelr patrols for the • • • .woods Public Safety Of. The Detroit Institute of ------3.8 p.m. are catered. drcwt court. but would not weekend. He added the kids SlIIday. October 31 ficer John Albr~cht was Arts. Mrs. Ford'lS ~andchi1- "Where once there we're Adults, between the ages of While such meala are an commeat.further on the law deserve some credit too for THIRTEEN PATIENTS AT named by PublIc Safety dren and great grandchildil'en many extraordinary I'esi: 18-80.yean, who are not Important part ef the 'pro- ouJ~ It I. b ed puttinl a halt to the' destrllc- Nor t h viII e State Hospital Director Hen r y Mar- and her employes were the dences. mine is the lut to chronleaUy ill with diabetes, gram, )frl. Lewis pointed Ule ISU .. II on a new tlon. have developed infectious chand to fill a vacancy major beneficiaries of bett remain, for the changes IJ1 .. sthJJ1a or heart trouble, will out there'. also an emphasil city ordinance that went Into THE WOODS - Public hepatitiS and sbme 100 others in the bureau. estimated $85-$90 million our inanner of living, and in es- be immunized at that time. upon socialization with sen. effed tb1a week. The new law Safety Sit. James Davidson have beeu Isolated in their A six-year veteran of tbe tate. our taxes. and in our atU. lors having the opportunity outlawl the separ.te pollce nid, "We had a real good Persons allergic to ege will wards Cor fear-they may con- department Det Albr'eehit At lea5thaIt of the multi. tudes bave resulted in the to mix .nd meet new people. and fire forces and combine. complement of people on duty not be immunlled because ~,:d the disease, hOlipltal of. joins Del. Wayn~ Baum in million dollar estate will go demolition of aU the others," At' the same time, she cited them Into a public safety de- Friday and Saturday with the vaccine Is grown In fer. flclals said Saturday:, John Ute North HiM School dis- to pay IStat~ and federal Mrs. Ford wrote. "1 belIeve other services provided by partment in which .ll em- overtime officers and auxlll. tilized egg. Jl Zugich, the hospital dIrector, trict. He replaces Officer taxes, accordmg 10 her at- that my residence is 'SUch a the agency Includln, reerea. ploy .. are "peace qUicen ary officers. We had parllcl- said the first case o.f the dis- Stuart Gerow. who requested torneys. property as ought to be pre. Other LouUoni tlonal prolJ'arns, legal ald, responsible fOt' fire and crime p.llon from parents anel had ease-an inflammation of the -transfer back to the uniform Major RealODl served," Senior clUzens ~lDd chronl. counseling, et al. flghtin, duties. auxiliary patrol! at each liver that I~ I1lghly contage- division for personal reasons. The deml5e and demolition S1llleate4 U... cally ill adults, who missed Woods Administrative Aide The ordinance will chan,e .chao!''' ous-was diagnosed at the I" of the great estates especial. In her will, Mrs. Ford sug- the vaccine program in Qe. Gerard E. McNamara, who nothlnl about the way the On Sunday, the sergeant hospital 10 days ago and the 200'Offlucer Albretchthhas OVel ly Rose Terrace, ,th~ home of gested that. conferences and tob!!r at the War Memorial, (Continued OD r••e 2) men,o about doin, their indicated tlJe department also 13th case was confirmed Sat.. co ege quar er ours an d th I te An .....- 10 hibl I . hi die a na uJUlMOn recept ns, art ex tons, can get the s,hots at Eutland jobs (or the present. ThOO1- bad extra patrols on the urday All of the affected pa- will reCeive 5' egree n Dod . anch of houri of .. ainlng, the road, plu. auxl1l8ry officers. tients • 11 men and two wom. criminal justice next year," b hlged' bwere I~alor rellons redtal'J and musical events, Shopping Center. Kelly and 0 Eight Mile roads, on Satur. Correction appOintment of a, new publlc "There weren't that many en a~e being treated in the said Director Marchand. "Be- e n er w s ul prleservde plus utilization of the home !!lfety director .nd a com. kids out in comparison 10 m 'e n t a I hospital's medical cause of his educational back- her home as .a c tur~ Ian . II tramlenl quarteJ1S for ar. day, November ,20, (rom 10 f ilit h 'd ground and the fact I do use mark, accordmg tq PIerre V. Hsts, lecturers, 'SCIentists and a.m.-6 p,m. A story published In the plete reorg ..nlutlon of tbe de- past years," be said, an ob. care ac y, e sal , seniority (in making such Hettler, Mrs. Ford's atlOll1ley. other IJ]'Ominent dignitaries Seniors. and those with October 21 edition of the partments .re necenary be- "ervalion which was made NEWS viewing the pen.lon fore any real dhanle. are by olhers, too. • • • decisions), he was the most "The d~strucUon of" Rose visiting Michigan, were among cbronlc Illness wlll receive plan change sought by Part made. As of Monday morning, MNUODclaCLY'EANRovt!pmObeWrERlEDquallfied officer." ,Terrace dIsturbed her, said uses for 'the bulkUng. a special, bl.valent vaccine, A policemen and firefighters The firemen's attorney, Eu. November 1, no ,reports of )fr, Hertler. "She collected P 4) guarding against both swine research submarine has reo Wlll Be Asset 1 m8ny book,s on famous homes (CoDtlJIued on .'e listed pension statlstles tor gene Bolanowskl, explained tampering with candy given and A.Victoria flu strains. covered a Phoenix mIssile in 'The director added that and how they were utilized. ------the five Pointe pollee depart •. that Ule new law 'publ the to youngsters were reported The general public wlll re. 1,900 feet of water 100 miles Det. Alb~echt. a~ pl8nfled, It was Important to her that ments. The Information, list. men "between a roole and a In the community But the NEWS Gets New celve .. monovalent vaccine norlh of Scotland's Orkney will stay In the YSD for f?ur the home, and the ta'8dllions ed for The Woods was In- hard place," regardless of the ser.eant added, "It could be which protects against swine Islands, where the top-secret years. (Und7r ~e rotatIOn it represented, be preserved." Phone System correct. time element. up to a week before any such weapon was lost when a system affecting ~Ivlslon per- The BO-room mansion, slt- flu only. It should have read rellre- 8eeoacl Qlr,e Filed reports are received," Navy jet sank last month, sonnel, each offIcer name~ uated on 6~ acres In 'nIe Vacelne for children be- ment after 25 years of serv- "I( the fellows do apply for The Woods received around the Navy announced Sunday. to the bureau stay~ a maxI. Shores. was completed In 1927 In ;an: effort to give our tween the ages of 3.17 years, Ic;e with FAC, (final average a public ISIfety position right 10 complaints on Dc vii' s The tnissile recovery put an mum, fou,r.yea~ perIod): by master architect Albert customers more efficient and who are chronically Ill. wiU compensation), IIgured a t now they are. In effect, say- Nliht, with the m8jorlty be. end to fears that the Phoe. Indlcatmg hIS surpTlSe at Ka,hn The home boasts over quicker telephone service, be available at three area two percent with one percent Ing they'll give up their 001. Ing malicious destruction of nix, one of the most sophis. being selected to the YSD so half it mile of shoreline and the NEWS Is In the process hospitals, acc9rding (0 Wayne added for every year after olectlve bargaining IIightJ," property (MDP) reports. ticated 8nd deadly mobile soon as the next scheduled b maintained by a staff of 35 of having direct lines instal. County Health Department 25 years until mandatory Mr. BoilnoWlSkll5ald, These i~cluded the pulllng weapons 5 y s t ems in the (Continued on Page 2) employes. led to its editorial, display Project Coordinator, Doug retirement, (CeI1tmuecl OD Pale I) up of a newly planted locust world, might fall into the advertising and cluslfied ad- Vilnius. I treE! In Norwood road, plus bands of the Soviet Union. verU,sing departments. The high.risk children will . S h 0 some spray painting at the Efforts are still underway to Stately Homes Pass .. New lines will be installed be inoculated at Children's Polnte ymp ony to pen rear of Krieg Brothers, 19585 salvage the missile's mother 41,vay, to both the editorial, i.e., and Mount Carmel Hospitals Mlck avenue. plane, a Tomcat F14, which news and society material, on Saturday, November 6, On Halloween Day, several toppled off the aircraft car- Ford Mansion to Remain and display advertising, i.e" (rom 10 a.m.-3 p,m. 8nd at 24th .Season Novem ber 7 MDP !neid~nts were reported, rier John F. Kennedy. Sep. "picture" ads or ads other Wayne County General Hos- along with one reckless driv. tember 14, during NATO ex. By Tom Greenwood She left a $15 million en- than classified material. pital on Wednesday, Novem- The Grosse Pointe Sym. In, with the orcheltra for its Ing case. In this, a car re. ercises. . I The Pointe has been the dowment (und to maintain Clusifiedadvertlsing, the ber 10, from 1-5 p,m, pnony Orchestra w!ll open Its ope n In, performance b portedly hit a light pole and • • • scene of a regrettable trend I the home and the property. subscription department, plus MUlt Cover Cost 24th season on Sunday, No. Thomas Nester Scholarship ran across several lawns In Tuesday, November 2 vember 7, with a 3:30 p.m. Award recipient Janice Krell. an area in which small chilo In recent years. With the I )frs, Ford wrote, "I have accounting and management, For those who have been (Continued on PAgt' 2) CONSUMERS POWER CO. passing of many of its more I taken note of the need In our will have the same telephone wailing to get Iheir shots performance In the Perform. who wlll play bassoon In the has begun mailing almost 8 ing Arls centtr oC North Pique Overture by Prillip, prominent citizens has come I society of preserving open number, (882-6900). from private physicians, Mr, million checks-some (or on- the decline and eventual de, space, oC the increase in lei. Vilnius said that all doctors' High School. A reception follows the pro. ly a penny-to customers it struction of their stately sure time and the Increased Our readers are urged to Under the direction of Felix gram. Mrs, Michel SkafC Is On Late Mailing watch for further announce. orders for the vaccine will be overchaf'ged during 1970 and homes. . ,. opportunity for leisure actlvl. filled by Friday, November Resnick, the orchestra wl1l chairman of the recepllon ments regarding the new present a program of five se. 1971. The company. under In the last five years, the ties; and of the Importance 5. committee this year and Is Because of the size of last numbers for editorial and lectlons wllh' guest soloist court order, i!; returning mon- Schlotman estate. the Giancy of fostering an Interest In our Although private physicians assisted by Mrs. William week's issue of the NEWS. it collected Improperly display advertising, At this Donald Sinta playln, saxo. Bradley, Mrs. Henry Cope, and a stuffing problem, lhere ey home and Rose Terrace, the history and tr8ditions, receive the vacclDe free of {rom electric and natural gas time, the 882-6900 wll1 still phone In Glazounov's Con. Mrs. Leonard Hopkins, Mrs. was a delay at the printers. 73.room home of the 18te "Moved by these anef other charge, they mUlit cover (he CJ)Slomers. While some re. Anna Thomson Dodge, have cor..iderations, and especial- reach all departments. certo for Suaphone and Kennard Jones, Mrs. Harold As a result, our mail sub- cost of administering the funds will be as small as one all been torn down. Iy becaUlie mine is the last of Strings. Lee, Mrs. Allyne Litchfield, scribers received their pap- shots including needles, et al. cent. a company spokesman Before her death, Mrs, the many great homes In this Mr, Sinta Is presently on Mrs. Lester Maurer, Mn. ers a day late, Doctors cannot charge for Slid that an average custom- Eleanor Ford dctermined area, I have decided to leave School Board tt.e facully of the music de. S t e p hen 'Morelsnd, Mrs. The paper, wruch normally the shots I3nd some have rc. l'Ir wlUl both gas heat and that her home need not suf- my residence, along with partment at the University of George Slbll.ky Ind Mrs, Is mailed Wedncsday evening electricity from Consumers fer a similar Cate. In her suitable furlfishing.3 In such Meets Monday fused to take part in the pro- Michigan. He Is a graduate of Ralph Uno. for reception in Thursday's win get $1().$15, Consumer" will, she decreed that her a manner as to allow the gram. It Is a good Idea to Wayne State University and Hostesses wnl he Mrs, John mall, was mailed on Thurs. has to return the money be. home at Gaukler Point, and residence to remain and the The Board of Education check with your family phy- U-M and has held teaching Brlbson, Mrs. WUbur Bruck. day for a Friday reception cause It dldn't reduce 1970 the 65 acres surrounding It. propt!rty to be used for the wl11 hold its next regular sician beforehand to malee posfllons at Ilhica College in ner, Mrs. Frederick aark, last week, Occasionally a .nd 1971 rates when (ederal would be presented to the benefit of the public, and I meeting Monday, November sure they will handlc the New York and Hartt College Mrs. Allred Epstein, Mrs. problem like this tranSlllTes, Income tax surch8't'ges ex. public for charitable pur. have also decided to provide 8, at 8 p.m., at Ferry School, vaccine. of Music in Connecticut, ElIwyn Gllbert and Mrs. and the NEWS regrets an)' pired. poses, (Continued on Pa,e .) 748 Roslyn road, (Continued on P.ge 2) Another musician appear. Stanley Smith. Inconvenience to its readers. • - A 9 ...... 54. 444 ..... ) 0; t ,,0.4 .. Of i •••

Peg. Two :6 R0 SSE POI N TEN EW S Thursday. November <4, 1976 .. lIany take de. p~ rate I You mUit forpt ,our feU. I AU. 18 LOST . I BOAaD'S,IIISIlBERS ebaneea beeaUle they'\te Mill. urea before ;ou CaD IIope to Poinles Report Quiet Halloween. Weekend Don't make the mist.ke of The State Board of Educa- ,In. to kI&e. lUeeeecl giving a man advice whi~h I tion ha~ eight members: fOur (c.e.1 III"...... 1) On saturday nipt, a Filherstringing trees and shrubs doesn't confirm his own opm. Republicans, t.h r e e Demo- been in years, according to ions. crats and one mdependent. O\Ar drea were beam,. ODe rold reaident ..-ported you~ 'wlth toilet paper. pOlice reports. Due to the response of ,uuth, 1Dtad, told pollce the dliYlJlJ up and down the Officers Ronald Klotz and One resident, in K e r b y customers we are now doing veh1c:Je aUe,ed1y tried to rwa J'Oad throwing firecrackers' Hicbael Kenyon proceeded to road, reported that vandals him down. out the window of their car the area and apprehended broke a cement birdbath In roofing and uamless gutter A pair 01 st. Clair Sborell and .peedJng. three local youths, who de- his back yard, and removed work. youtila were apprebeaded 'bY Triek-or.treaters apparently nled that they had been' in- a rubber mat from a tramp- pollee with the elM belli, bad a safe HaHoween as well. volved in the vandalism. oline and threw it into a tree. reterrecl to the YSD for in. Chief Vall,Tiem said only Olle .The y we r e subsequently The' resident also reported woman caUed to say h~ turned over to their parents. that obscene language was n Jour roof II or oIdIr vutilaUoa. No ODe wa• .burt. .:1.... four.year-old daughter ll~d A fourth boy also was en. 'wri~en in soap on his home's Exclusively for 'he man 01 Irodition proINIbIy repllCIIIIIIIt. YSD Dell. WI)'Dt B.um, received a small piece of countered. by the officers and windows. 'ou (North Sc:bool dlatrlct), HiIh soap wrap p e d in candy was taken home. All four One citizen, in McMllIan FREE ESTIMA rES. uel patriek (South ra,an, paper at a CIty home. juveniles were 13. road, reported that a window Additions, Kitchens, Alterations. HlIh dJatriet), both ln41eated The chief attributed the A more serious incident in. was broken in his car. Dam- We can.do it all. are~bly quiet weekeDd. quJet Devil'l Night mainly to :v.olving Sunday night Hallo- age to tbe window, on the "There waan't that much the rainy, cold weather. weeners reported to the de. driver's side, was put at $50. Zero aetJvlty," uld Del. Baum. THE SHORES - The Hal- partment concerned a yet Another home owner, in "I worked Friday and Satur. Joween weekend passed with .unconfirmed claim that a McKinley place, reported his King6 LEIO BUILDING' CO. day nJibta aua Friday wu a very fe.w reported disturb- group u; childr"il from S1. car's windshield was broken SINCE 1911 . bl, nothln,." NoUnJ there ances m The Shores this Clair Shores were g i v e n with a brick. Damage was were DO destructive incldenla year, according to the public candy bars with sew f n g put at ~$125. of any aJgnifJcaoce, he said safety department. needles in them at a Lake- A house in Warner road JU 2-3222 there alao were no problems Sgt. Staruey Otulakows)d shore road home. was the target of vandals • aD HaUoweell. uld that the relative lull in The police are invesUgating who threw paint and mus- "All iD aU, with th .. weatber tbe reported activity of mis- this report further and are tard-filled eggs at the front belD, a factor, It wa. a very chievous vandals this year waiting for the alleged vie- door, windows and side of the WIS attributable to cold rainy Ums and their parents to reo quiet ~aUoweeJl period. ADd home. The home owner re- weather on Saturday evening. turn to the station to see if jUit iA cite it willt be other- ported he saw two boys run- wise," Det. Baum added, At that time, the only van- they can identify the house ning from the scene. "we were weU prepared if dalism-related r e po r t in- were the candles were report- Farms police later appre. probJem. aroae." I volved a group of yo~g edly distributed. boys who. were observed by mE FARMS - Vandalism hended two suspects, 13-101- Mea DWhJ1e, Del. Fa, a n years-old, who ad m i t t e d No matter what Itatecl, "It wa. very, very a resident of Briarcliff drive was lower over this Hallo- moglng eggs at houses and ween weekend than it has throwing the eggs. The boys the.eather quiet lD comparllon to palt agreed to help clean up their years;" Like lrlJ colleaJue, mess and make restitution to the detdve also patroled Double breasted wIth .t4 P the home owner. both Friday and Saturday N t The Farms Fire Depart. outershell of Dacron poly- U rt Ion rfW'ram DIlhtl. In cltinI the clamp ------~- ~ ment reported three fire ester and cotton. The weather, he .aid he patroled (eo.tblaed from. Pale 1) I For her part, Irene Sutton, hydrants were 0 pen e d on quilted satIn linIng Is filled tbe south end of the com- helped coordinate efforts to chairman of the Senior em- Devil's Night. The hydrants with nelure'll Insulation. munity and saw few young- get the program started, re- zens Commission, said, "1,were located at Tourame and Goose Down. In tan. ster. OD the street Saturday viewed tbe .steps ta~en in a hope that people take ad- Beaupre roads, Vendome and evenin,. memo to City Adrmnlstrator vantage of the program. It Kercheval avenue and Ridge For thole lDterested in the Chester E.. Petersen. (The was a most magnanimous and Touraine roads. amOW1t of leaf fire., only co~ncll recelv~ and placed gesture on the part of the THE PARK - Vandalism one wa. reported to Wood. this item. on flle at its regu- church to house the pro- also was reported as being flret1ghter •• This wall on Fri- lar meeting Monday, Novem. gram." low in the elty, according to day aDd eame 'from a Nor. ber l}Pollee Lf, Gordon Duncan. . While noting the meals il wood c:ltlzeD. Step, ,Reviewed are free, she stated that any. Dev 's Night destrUction TBE CITY - HaDoween ~ cUinJ the ~m~~nda- one who wants to pay, may included you t h s throwing and Devil'. Night vandalism lioo of the Semor Cttlzen.s do so. But "we don't want eggs on Lakepointe avenue, have BOt been a problem in Commission t~~t the cLy people who can't afford to mudthrowfng juveniles in 'lbe .Cit, for the past severll P!l1'SUe a nutribo.n progra!'l' J.pa)' (in such instances) to Middlesex boulevard' an d yeal'l, aecording to Chief Mr. McNamara satd ~tential 'feel uncomfortable" she said. smoke bomb throwing girls Bol>ert Vln'1'Jem, aDd this sites In the commumty were' ,. in Bishop road. No arrests .,ear wa. no exception. evaluated to determine their Another program pI~s, ~he were made . suitability for the progrem. noted, ~as.the ~~elalizatton One unusual event did oc- Besides a few reports of ID this respect, the church aspect: S~mor. CItizens have cur early Monday morning, mmor deatruetion of private WII found to be most suitable ,one .blg thing 10 common -:- November 1. A woman re- property, the weekend went and negotiations commenced .1on~ne~s. An~ they. ofte~ pQ.rted'that as she walked on I moo t b I y for adults and between the church and tile .do!! t flX' nutntlona~ meals. Beaconsfield road towards WEATHER KING youtba alike. agency on aging. With such a service, Mrs. Kercheval avenue, she heard Weather wear poplin, (65% Dacronf35% Cornl;Jed Two auto windows, one at Mr MeN t d f' 1 Sutton felt both could be ac- run n i n g feet and heavy Calion) Callan plaid in body. nylon in sleeves. de- 405 St. Clair avenue and one '. amara no e Ina complished. b".eathm'g behl'nd her-.- tachable collar. welt slash pockets and inside pocket. aiTangements are now being . at NZ Nett road, were re- made. to initi.te the plan, I~ a final note: Ms. Mag- When she turned around, / - - $135. ported shot out by B.B guns whicb will operate under the haldan stated while the ma- she lIaw a youth. running to- on Saturday morning. direction of tbe agency on j~rity of meals will be pro. wards her wearing only a. Later that diY, at about 3 aging and wlIl be housed in vlded at the church, some ski mask. After the woman p.D ••, a University road resi- tbe church would involve home delivel1'. yelled for police, the shiver- dent reported IOmeGae had ,,' will She added a director of the ing streaker reversed bis di. fJ;(Jal"~710I'ton thrown 'elll on hJa auto. The city, therefore, center, .plus an aide, would rectlon, and ran off between not ~ required t~ partiei- have to be hired (the pro. two. houses. . 92 Kercheval - On (be Hill pate 1n the program from a .' . flnanclal or facillties stand- gram Itself a Iso includes Park pollee are looking TU 2.82S1 .point" 'he added. many volunteers), and those for the man.. . , b 1 wishing further information . _ ...... - ili.h;;>~.;-,: ...~.~;'01=~~~~,~~'~~11tIJ:~~P9~~~, ~.sJ'1~uldf' -r~S~MC~c!""'~dlJt~Ail!lMC~JA&~JMrl!lt«': 7~~:'~~~~(!1/.~,~~,~ It N'~i~ ~mort.biht~i'~tli~":'Petet-ca ner.at ~..,...,. .• .. • tQ . ,",. ,j'" ...... ~;r'~~ <,.-~, V;; M~ iaJd, ''We'fe'very grate. Flu' .Sh.ots VELOU R, A ..' ~. ~.. l:"lul to the Groae Pointe j"~ • Woods Presbyterian ,Church t SOFT TOUCH for' taking on a community (ClNI.lJDuedfrom Pale 1) lC project. Thil city IniUated .. theproJeet to obtain the Bon Seeoul'lS Hospital oHi- ~ This 100% cotton velour is a push.over when service for our senior citi- dais report that 3,020 senior .. it comes to comfort. It's made exclusively zenl, arM! largely through citizens and other high-risk ~ for us in Spain with knit cuffs and waist} the efforts of Mr.' McNamara, per~bns were vaccilUlted .t a OIl band. and the colla(zips up to become. we finally obtained it. two-day session held at the ~ a turtleneck. Choose solid shades of '."lllrough the. aceomplish. Center last month. ~ ments of the city and the ~ blue. green, rust, camel, burgundy cliilrch, we have the program Many :VolUDteer lC or brown in sizes S. M. L, XL. to offer .to senior citizens." More than 100 hospital em- ~ s37.50 . ployes volunteered to aSlSist ~ Red Cross workers in admin. iIC New Officer istering the program. ~ Cong~ss appropriated $12S ~ (e-UAed from Pale 1) million for the swine flu pro- I yacancy wouldn't be until gr.a'm in April, after the virus .Tillie via the rotation system, was identified in .. Fort Dlx Det. Albrecht said, "I'm glad army recruit who died in' ; to have the opportunity to go February. ~~ A ~n I hope 1 can be an .sset, PhysiCians became con- .. nd I know I will be:' cerned when the new flu ~ He'. particularly looking strain was found tQ be aim- .. forward to becoming involved liar to a virus that caused ~ with the young people. "I the great flu pandemic of ! want to be more than a po- 1918-19, killing hundreds of lIceman to them. I also w8nt thousands of Americans. . to be their advisor, coun- I selor and friend," he stated. For e s i g h t would be a Hamg worked in the uni. greater institution if a great form division during his de- deal less of it was devoted to f. B partment tenure, Det. Ai- seeing troubles that never ~ 1571 WlOdward Ave" Phone 964-2300.Detroit. 48226 ~ brecht said hLs n~w postion happen. ." " will oHer a challenge. In I !5f~ri>~i>1fWfi> !f,i>fi>'lfri>'i>JW~1fi>~ 1fW"'Ifi>fi>!f,i>~1fWr,1fi>ri> 1fWriJ'!iiJr~1fWfiJ1fWfi>1f,; -'1' fffi~ttj~~~r:::m:::!,1::1:::l:1:~:M1::::ii:::~~::::~::::~~~~:~,:~~:~j~~~~:~~~~~:~~::~~:~~j~~~::@:j::::::::::j:::::::::~::~:::l::::j::j::j::::::ilt

dent transpires in the YSD. ....••. ,•..., s~:e~~tt~al~i~~~l~~: iiJ! PURE COTTON SHIRTS if~ ficer and there's reany no :;:;~: :::::~ follow.through on any given case, he said. Now, the de- tective will have the oppor- tunity to deal with a variety Pure cotton shirts take a bii more work of Incidents from the investi- and care but the man who wears them FRYE BOOTS FOR MEN gative standpoint. EDjoyed Experlenc~ thinks it's worth the effort. Here they aret The real McCoy! While he feels it will take No other shirt fabric offers the soft- several weeks to make the Benchcra,ted. All leather. Rugged. adjustments, he forsees no ness, absorbency and just pure comfort problems on the horizon. of all fine cotton, the fabric that Make the right step and get into them In streS1ing that his deci- sion to leave the YSD wyn't breathes in all kinds of. weather. now. Sott topgrain cowhide boots a hasty one. Officer Gerow stated the schedule of 1>t'jng We have regular collars~ in while, with leather linings, and in the uniform division was classic stripes and mini-checks. Oxford more conducive to his per- cloth button.down collars in white triple leather soles. sonal activity. In this respect, he said he or blue. vrould have more off. duty 16.50 to 25.00 1\.. Natural 14.inch boot. 59.50 tl~~ also indlrated there's~m~~ mm B, Natural 14-inch square-toe boot with added half-sole tap. @5'7 .. ~~:~~;~:~:~mE111 II C. Russet 9-inch boot with round At tho "m. Urn., om", ,:::::: Gerow will r eta i n many...... #'cI ...~./~e'l--,~~ :::::;:. toe, side zipper. 54.50 :f:n~:~t~~mt~:et::ea~ ~~ii~Ji Since 1900 :l!~i~i enjoyed it a lot. It was a I::;:::; ;:::::: great experience for me," he ::::::; KERCHEVAL AT ST. CLAIR • GROSSE POINTE ::;:::: said. "But I had to weigh the :;;;::: Op~" ThllrsdllY ElJerungs ',il 8:4~::;;;: personal factors . . . I had to ::::;:; ':;:::: do what I Ulought was best :;:;::: ;::;:; ,f Jacob SonS 1 '00 r ...... for me over '8 ong perl 0 '.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.;.:.:.:.;.:.;.;.;.;.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.;.:~:;:.;~:~;~:;:~:~:~;~;.:~:.:.:.:~:~:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.;.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:••.••:•••••t••••••••••••••••,., •••••••~.;.;.;.;.;.; ..;.;.;.;.;.;:;:;:;:;: ..~ . time." '.:.:~:~:~:~::;:::::;:;:::::;:;:::;:;:::;:;:;::~:~:~:~:~;.:~:~:~:.:.;.:.;.:.:.;.:.;.:.:.;.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.;.;.;.;.;.;.:.:.:.;.;.;.;.:~:.::;:;:;:;::::::~:~;::::~::::;:::::::::::::::;::::::;;;:::;;::::;;;:;:;::::;::;;:::;:;:::::;;::;:;:;:;:;:;::;;:;;;.;.;.:.:• •

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Wittenberg Rep Visiting Pointe 1 '. ADJUSTMENT PINBALL MACHINES Glass Candy '______It ISn't what happens, but Imllll.ld IIr .... 1 in Status of Coors Beer c...... Charles A. Dominick, as- He will answer questions the way you take it that Report Untrue sistant dean of admissions at concerning the university and brings oul your true chai'- FLIPPER MASTER INC. Has National .Interest Wittenberg University, will its academic: programs. acter. H3.7 Groetbeck Hwy. between 15 a 11 MI. Rd•. Farms Police have an. offered to pay the tax on the I visit with students at three \Viltenberg is a private lib .. ------_.----- 1.5 Mon.-Fri., 12.5 "I. a Sun. - 7'2-1'50 nounced that the 7:30 a.m., By TOIII GreeDwood. beer, .the ~tumb1ing block to Pointe area high schools. eral arts university located Monday, November 1, TV The best laid plans of beer Channel 2 news report that lovers and radio personali. the glganllc Coors beer bust Mr, Dominick will visit in Springfield, O. Founded ~ 1 two batches of Nestle's ties often 'go astray, espe- was the brew itself., North High School today, No. in 1845. Wittenberg has more .10" OFF • ORDER NOW ! Choco'Lite bars sold in this cially when the Slate Liquor "As ,an unpasteurized pro. vl'mber 4. al 8:30 a.m,. South than 2.300 students from all, ~ f:\UJ 1. alfea contained glass are Control Commission. is In. duel, it has to be kept re- I1i~h S~hool. al 10 a.m. and sections of the United States \ .,£ ~ 1-1 I fa}se and unfounded. valved. frigerated," said Fa.rms Del. UnIVerslty.Llggett School at I and '.rom several foreign M17I1AC1l. I.P.•.• "2- 1 The batches ot the choco- Despite the urging.; o.t Sgt. George Van TJem. who 12:30 p.m. countries. _. late bars thought to contain WJR radio personality J. P; confiscated. the beer from a ------Iglass are batches 1344 and McCarthy, WDEE disc jockey Muir road home on October 1344A. The suspected glILSs Deano Day and ex-Grosse 13. is actually chips of honey. Pointe Jaycee George Wil- j "It's been sitting in a heat- "We received frantic calls liamson, 405 cases of countra- storage area of our police from residents who passed band Coors beer. the fabled AUSTIN CATHOLIC PREP department. If anyone drank I the chocolate ba:1'S out on light bodied beer. from Colo- the stuff now, there's <3 Sunday night, only to hear rado, will soon be destroyed. pretty good chance they'd they contained glass on Mon- The three beer "boosters" day morning," said Chief ROo have been appealing to the become ill. Nobody wants to be responsible for making ! bert Ferber. "The bars were liquor commission to allow analyzed by Ute state police the beer to be sold for chari. people sick." crime IlJb and they confirmed ty. but it looks like their Confiscation of the beer the bars were perfectly safe. efforts will fol.low the Coors ,has stirred more than just They contain honey chips, not down the drain. local interest. Newspapers glass." "We would have taken from as far away 'as Tex

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new EFFECTIVE NOV. Isl 16130 MON., THURS" FRI. E. WARREN 21lWom store 10 a.m. to 9 p,m, W.oI~. TUES., WEDS., SAT., hours 10 a,m. to 6 p.m. Why Wait? CoIl AIMed ... Hawe Yew Pin •• .,. 20229 MACK AVE. TU 1-6200 885.7800 Dr. Patricia Shontz. of The • lEER e WINE. L1QUOI Park, will speak on the topic • HOT IREAD • SUIMAIINES of "The Economy and the .PIZZA, Square or Raund New Administration" at the eSTROH'S ICE CREAM Wednesday, November 10, GP Hunt Club meeting of the Detroit Chap- SAVE $100 ter of the Planning Executive Picks Officers Institute. 8 SJire Square I The meeting will be held Members of the Grosse LARGE PIZZA Pointe Hunt Club elected of. at the University Club. 14111 East Jefferson avenue, De- Si",pI

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Of maybe you're just on a fishing expedition? You've got the bait ... a sign out front. Your "owner" ad in the local paper. Now all you need is someone to bite. Maybe you'll be lucky ... but the odds are you won't. . In the spring and early summer of this year on .any given day, the Grosse Pointe Real 'Estate Board had an average number of 114 houses actively for sale. Since June there has been an -increasing number of residence coming on the market. Through the month of September the average has jumped to 156. Preliminary reports indicate October's average will be even higher. What does all this have to do with your comtempll:\ted fishing expedition? It means your chances of snagging that elusive buyer have been greatly reduced., Your local realtor has all the equipment to "catch" the big ones and the small ones. Chances are he may already have' someone on the line who will jump at the 0pporiunHy to buy your house. Your realtor knows how to evalu- ate a potential customer. He knows what the current money market is and where to find the best financing. His responsibility is to obta\n proper title work, insurance and prepare the numerous papers necessary to close a real estate transaction. Why not talk to a member of the Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board about selling that .property? He Or she stands willing and capable to do the job you may think you can do. Use your time and energies to do the things you'd really rather do .. like fishing. You'll probably net more with your broker. CONSIDER THESE NUMBERS: Member Brokers of the GROSSE POINTE REAL ESTATE BOARD for JUNE-JUL Y--AUGUST-SEPTEMBER SOLD 259 HOMES for a TOTAL VALUE of $15,415,025 (The Probability Is We Could Sell Yours) CALL ONE OF OUR MEMBER BROKERS TODA V! Borland. McBrearty R. G. Edgar" Associates George Palms Schweitzer Real Estate Kenneth W. Carter II Co. John S. Goodman Real Estate Purdy, Toles & Associates Shorewood, E. R. Brown WIlliam J. Champion Co. Higbie. Maxon, Inc. William Queen Strongman. Kelly Danaher' Baer Johnstone Ir Johnstone Frederick .G.Scully Tappan Gallery of Homes / •

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I Thunday, November 1976 ,,'Pege Six GROSSE POINTE NEWS "I Only an iron will enables I' There b'"a. muc:hdifference Refram from A)'iIll aD)'.1 Amateur gardeners oiten I one to save himself Irom between information and gas. thing and keep oUaen pal' rai.le more health than vese. Pointes, Harper WoodsConsider Courtroom Plan !'Iimstl!. sip lot bet\ffi!ll day and nlght~: ing.' , I tabla. . ~~ By Geer,e PoI,ar Jr. "The major goal of the the need for facilities for the from Detroit, and then reo , plan and a remaining trans' turned .again. Depending upon the suc- project. is to &ave the time, , . cess 01 a "suburban cire'uit travel, expense and man. portation ftactor not remedied According to Mr. Steiner, COllf. YOU" • courtroom" pilot progranl power of police officers, by the suburban circuit court. many oC. the details of the " WINDOWS. .' rooms. plan would have to be work. \ DOOlfS. ~IfCHfS . currently undttway in 18 lawyers, witnesses. victims '.:TIC\ .• MfffZfWAY' ., '(. , western Wayne County com. and others who must now "They jltSt want to use our cd out whcn the decision to . munities, Grosse Pointe po. come Into Detroit for neces. facilities for free," said Lt. implement it here is made. lice may see a change in the sary court appearances." Patterson at that time. "It Among those details are \~ Jt cumbersome procedure of said Mr. Barr. would be a great idea as questions concerning the kind transporting prisoners down- "Instead of losing two or long as we don't have to oC facility needed, where it town for felony pre-trial court three daYs, a police officer go downtown to pick up would, be and how much of appearances. can be back on the beat the prisoners." a caseload the "I)mmuni'ics The proposed creation of same morning if he or she By the present procedures, in question 'would have. I a system of rotating subur. can take prisoners to a neigh. if ,a prisoner is arrested in - Since the suburban circuit - ban circuit courts was in- borhood courthQuse." The Pointe and cannot make court would probably be at iliated earlier this year by The pilot program began bail, he is transported to some central easl side loca- the Wayne County Board of in the western Wayne County Wayne County Jail. If the tion, and would convene once pre.trial were held in the a week, there would be a , Commissioners and bas reo communities on October 1, ceived firm endorsements and an extension of the pian community as proposed by possibility of tr,ansfcrring '~ from many law enforcement to the downriver area is ex- the plan an extra trip would I suburban p.ri~onersfrom glut. ~hman Paints & Hardware Pol .... HardWCll'e & lumiter Co. officials as an effective pected this month, according would have to, be made to ted DetrOIt courtrooms to 19482 Mllek Ave, TU 5-4767 14950 Mllc" Aye. VA 1-5550 method of keeping neighbor- to Judy Braak of the Board hrings the prisoner back glutted suburban courtrooms. hood police from being tied of Commissioners public in. up for days in backlogged formation office. Detroit courts. The Grosse Pointe and Har- Injimction Filed Counly Board Chairman per Woods area also is ex- J pected to be included in the Johll Barr l;ilid lhal the out- (CoAILoi.IedCram Page 1) , year ago by the ('()\mdl. county courtroom plan was program in the future if the ''If they don't. apply, they A Citizens Research Coun- established in response to plan receives the support of may welllDSe their jobs." cil of Michigan study of the urgings from suburban coun. local police and city oUicials. A second unfair labor prac- feasibility of such a plan was ty comm1ssion~. Local County Commissioner tices charge alsO' was filed commissioned for $3,000 in Erv Steiner stated he will against tile city by the Inter- November 1975. It suggested endorse tbe plan only after national Fire Fighters .A53oc. that by laying off three work- ,an. .assessment has been last week. It charges the city ers, The City could save up made of its reSults in the with refusing .to bargain' col. to $88,000 a year with a pub- • SHIPS OF THE GREAT LAKES western Wayne County and lectively with representatives lic lSafety .department. downriver communities. of its public e~p1Qye5.. The City Coun~ii approved "I will only support the W. ~I"II " The new ol'dmance, Whl~ the consolidatiOn unanimously slick ID.' .f program for this -area after s.tales the terms and condl. on October 4. , ,,_ fl•• CIl- A PICTORIAL HISTORY I sit down witb local police lions of employment had been chiefs and oUicials and see unilaterally changed without 1111"S" •• ~III.Tn- 'Hr aU f•• r HII' . PaIntings by Karl Kuttrutf, Introduction by Robert E. lee, how ,they feel about it," said discussion with the men's le- G?W Removes' . Ill.••",~~~" 10.,11.... " •., 1. cap.tlQns by David T.Glick_ F,ull color reproductions of Mr. Steiner. "In any case, gal representatives, also is Come in and order yours today! we do not expect to ,m~ke the painted renderIngs of thirty-one Great Lakes vessels, tbe subject of that cha~ge. Traffic Sig ns All models in Stock 88's, 98's. such an evaluation before Locl1 President Lt. Tim Cutl •••• Omega. Stlrtlr., Toro. from. the earliest, the barque GRIFFON and the sloop next year." Champine said he met recent. WELCOME - to the most recent ships on the Lakes, the The Woods Department of When the Board of Com- ly with other local and na. Public Safety recently re- Phone: STEWART J. CORT and the HENRY FORD 11. missioners first unveiled the tional represen~atives of the moved dozens of traffic signs, $25.00 plan, tb~ NEWS reported International Fire Fighters mostly in relation to parking 821-5000 ' that initial police reaction Assoc., . along Mack avenue. was favorable in ~ll of The FIghting to W1Jt 15205 E, JeffersDn Many of them were "one Pointes except The Woods. "The international realiLed Grosse Pointe The general consensus among the importance of this ease bour parking" signs which • WYETH at KUERNERS the police who found the pro. and has promised us unlilnit- were no longer deemed nec- essary because parking met- 370 Works of Andrew Wyeth, most never shown in posal agreeable was that it ed financial and legal su~ would be an expedient bene. port," Lt. C,hampine said . ers give this saine time indi- public before;lnchJdes drawings and prestudies cot- cation. As a result, the signs . lected and arranged by Betsy James Wyeth. Provides ficial to the police, tbe pub- "We've got all the money we lic and the defendant. need and we're going to fight were redundant, accot:dirtg to an Intimate exploration of the creative process behind Public Safety Director Henry same of Wyeth's most celebrated paintings. The reserv,ations w hi c h this thing until we win." were raised at that time by The City firefighters Jlave Marchand. Such signs were remov.ed pre Christmas price 60.00 Woods Public Salety Director actively fought consolidation Henry Marchand and Lt. 01 forces since it was first on southbound Mack in the (after Jan. 14, 1977,75.00) Jack Patterson concerned brought up for 'Study over a area of such intersections as Anita, Lancaster, Lochmoor, Norwood, Oxford, Littlestone, St~ John Sets Shots for Kids. Bi'oadstone and Prestwick. Open Thurs. 8'1d Others were rem 0 v e d on G~~,¥~ 5oo~V1l1'c1~e Fri, 'til 9 Saint John Hospital, 22101 According to a recommen- northbound Mack In the' area Moron road. will be offering dation from the American of such intersections as 16837 KERCHEVAL (neer C~dieuJl.I . 885-0244 free flu vaccine inoculations Academy of Pediatrics, in Huntington, Torrey, Roslyn I V to high.rlsk children between order to receive proper pro- and Brys. 16711 MACK AVE at YORKSHIRE the ages of 3-18 OD Saturday. teetion -against the flu, (Swine Meanwhile, many "no park. November 6. with a follow. flu and the Victorian flu. .' OPEN9.IOaily • ing here to corner" signs • 7140 OPEN lO-2"Sunciay up shot scheduled for Satur- which many Americans ex- were eliminated along both 885 day. D~ember 4, in .the hos- pertenced in 1975), a chUd ~\ Don't Wait sbuthbound. and,.northbound "/J,\. ~r, "~I' 11<" ;'" pital'. Out-P a II e tl t Clinic, must receive two shots .. N.jt~kt'Many:.~fqt1J~e !W9-, ".cAIJfQ,RN,IA~:.. ' . , C heart disease, ~dney (renal) WIthin 48 hours of rece!v. 19 lem .locations, e.g., school BANANAS lB . disease, metabolic disease or ing the fl~ shot, t~e child crosssngs. diabetes neuromuscular dis. may expenence a nuld reac- At the same time, unless FRESH ~@' .. YOUR ease, m~Ugnancy or immuno.- tiOD, whlc~ could include 39 logical deficiencies. Physi- ~e!er•.swelling at the spot of there are other signs saying SPINACH C . otherwise State law doesn't - •••••• • • • • • • "KG. ' cians will be on hand for COD. inJection, muscula.r It(;h~s, sultation. headache or abdollunal pam. permit p~rking Within 20 feet 'ZIPPER SKIN " .', C CAR If he does have a reaction, from a crosswalk anyway, he TANGERINES 69 give him an aspirin, or as- noted. • • • • • • • • • D9Z. READY Forum Features pirin-substitute such as Tyle- .Other removals included 'nol. according to his age, all the "n~ parking except BORDEN MILK s I 34 ' Pointe Police advises the hospital. Offer Sunday" SIgns located m ' FOR an abundance of fluids, place front of the municipal build- GALLON CONT AINER ... '. . . . • ; Law enforcement in our a warm waslK!loth on the ing, 20025 Mack. With this WINIER cOnUnunitieswill be the topic shot area three or four trmes action, Director .Marchand U.S.D.A_ CHOICE "FRESH" I 69 of a panel discussion to be a day and try to make him indicated more parking would held on Wednesday, Novem- generally comfortable. be made available for the lEG \\0" .LAMB.. . . •• LB. DRIVING ber 10, 1978 in the Univer. If the symptoms continue weekiy affairs of the Grosse sity.Liggett Auditorium, Cook for longer than 24-48 hours, Pointe Woods Presbyterian road campus, beginning at consult your family physi- Church, which is across from "FRIIH" IU.KIYS NOW! 7:30 p.m. cian, the hospital adds. city hall. _ARE NOW AVAILABLE Following the showing of Other adjustments made by Oil .'NEW ATLAS SUPER, the film "Critical Decisions the public safety department PLACE YOUR HOUDAY About Crime," representatives Named to Fill Included the relocation - of CHANGE & OIL FILTER & lUBE from the five Grosse Pointe "35 mph speed Umit" signs POULTRY ORDERS EARLYI police departments will dis. along southbound Mack fo~ • Indudes 5 Qts. LOO (1 OW40) or Your Choice cuss law enforcement in the Cottage ,.Post better visibility. Some of the of Amoco Motor Oil, community and answer ques. signs, the director said, were ROSE WIN. SALE • New Atlas Oil Filter Uons from the audience • Louis H. Frederick, of gradually being hidden by Those scheduled to partic- trees along the thoroughfare. • Chassis Lubrication & 18 POINT SAFETY CHECK Warren, a member of the NOW IN PROGRESS ipate include Shores PubUc personnel staff for 17 years A lew "older" signs along Safety Director Joseph Vi- at the Chrysler Corp., has Mack were replaced becausc tale, Farms Poliee Chief Rob- been appointed p e rso n n e 1 of their condition, too. FUll LINE OF CHEESES,CHEESE~ ert K. Ferber, City Sgt. Rich- director of Cottage Hospital. ard Clarke and Youth Service Finally, the director ex- NUT lOGS & BAllS FOR YOUR SAVE $6 UNTIL NOV. 13 according to Cottage Admin- pre~sed a feeling, regarding $'8~,~" Division Det, Donald Sch- istrator Ralph L. Wilgarde. ENTERTAINING NOW IN STOCK CaU Now For Appointment. Pick Up & Delivery Available. maltz, representing The the overall project, that thcre Woods. :"olo definite repre- He succeeds Mrs. Patricia were too many signs along COMPLETE LINE LIQUORS, NO DISCOUN' COUPONS FOR 'HIS SPECIAL! sentative has been named as Polker, who resigned to move Mack. He Celt the removal yet for The Park, according to Florida with her family of some of the visuals also to the Junior League of De- after h(llding the hospital would add to the beautifica. WINES AND SEERS troit, sponsors of the event. position fa. the past 11 years. tion oC the avenue. All Pointe residents are Mr. Frederick was employ- MACK-MOROSS STANDARD welcome and are urged to at. ed by Chrysler at various & .~ A Full Service Station Fea;t~;sn~r~:~::1886-1040 tend. There is no admission plants, the most recent being charge. the Warren Truck Assembly plant where he was located for 10 years. HOBBY SHOW His work covered a wide range of personnel positions including that of salary ad. Featuring Arts - Crafts - Gifts minlstrator, elnploYlnent su- per v Iso r, communications manager, labor relations rep. resentative and saCety ad- NOV. 5-6-7 ministrator. EAST MILE ARMORY Prior to his employment at e C h r y s 1e r, Mr. Frederick served 10 years with the U.S. Hours 1-11 P.M. Sun. 1-9 P.M. Public Health Service in every phase of hospital ad- • SEMINARS ministration. • MAKE AND TAKE BOOTHS Have a sticl~pacl,; of He is Inarried and PACERS. on us. ~ ~ Cather of five children. • Garden ClInics By The Garden Doctor. JustCutout.thecoupon -, Good f,v. fH, stick ~ of nA.jC~c.'" I HAS NEW STATUS Don J uc hart z and HIS St (1ff Fro rTl The and bring It to your JVI oneJI~e tJUW' r~ ~ I Detroit Bank and Trust Co. has announced that Joseph Mlchlqan Co-operative ExtenSion ServlcP, localstore:We'ligive I ~arm.ntC"'-."Of'i54 ona8oz.~ I A. Moran oC The Farms, has you a pacl~of smooth, I ~ I K;W~ ~. been elevated to bank oCCiccr • WINE MAKING "'rm'lnt fl"'vored I ' DtARll£TM.IR Ih~ '''''I'<'' .,11 r, ".r",,,,,,' ,.., I status as an assistant cashier speu u • Pa Hll'I~'llrtt.all"rl(t'n1o.n~"'IIIlI),l~~,"11., 111'1<111,", I by the board of directors. nc' 5 . t I 10' 1\an<11'" P" ,,,"1' ,,,,,p,,,, .., " • H(1ndcraftf~d Itpn)s' In VVnod f'v1:1crame. I\,) pearmln elrs ,1\l,'M1l'f1I~Il"((lrl1il'l(('....'"''''~ ok"~ II'rm ... HI ltl,.., "HI'l 11.... Mr. Moran is a member of PACE .r;"wmtf tn\l"il pay fur IIn" .....tl"' I.H __n" r,ltl'.' I the bank's commercial loan Chews absolute y ree. ~" ' ,,~...... ,...... "". ".pI.. ,."" r"n,'~"'""".1 'n,..",~P""''''' ""I Candles. Oolis. Copper. VVlrpcr;ltt, ChIna I II I ~'l' (11c,u",c~nll,loc. te'l l'Vl'r I ".,pon, ~".l'T1tt'll I • •f .I '.~ ,... ~ '~'...... , IIll lN1tmpll(1n mlJ\! tM' ,hn.,.,n (,(1 ll'Qll''\! V"1I1.1 departlnent and has been PA.CEr\S-the deliCIOUS . ~~;ff .'''' 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Thursday, November ~, 197b Pa98------_._---_._.------Ei9ht G R 0 SSE POI N TEN E W S Diabete8For~m GP Woods Undertaking Set for Nov. 17 W . M. W k WEEKDAY _ Selver, ater ""n or "Diabetes - Update 1977" HOURS is the title of a Public Health The Woods is currently in ing already voted bond mone)' MON., TUES., OPEl' Information Forum to be held. the process of undei,taking Cor drainage purposes," said WED., THURS. in the Peter A. Wh}'te Me- a scwer improvement pro. Mr. Petersen. The monies morial Auditorium or saint gram and will now begin were authorized by Woods 9 A.M. to 7 P.M. John Hospital, 22101 Moross water main improvement citizens but are controlled FRIDAY SUNDAY road, on Wednesday, Novem. Work as the. council at its by the drain commissioner's GAR.AG_~: 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. ber17, at 7:30 p.m. regular meetmg Monday, No. office. . ;, ~ SATURDAY 10 A.M. The Corum, sponsored by I vember I, accepted the ~id In relation to this, City the Saint John Hospital of t.he Troelsen Excavatmg Engineer Larry Patc's Ceasi. 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. GRINDERT TO Guild in cooperation with the Co. 10 the amount of $117 .. ability report. which will reo c.n ;,~ medieal staff o( the hospilal lS5.25. . , ,late to the flooded basement and the Michigan Diabetes City Admmlstra:tor c~es'l conditions suffered by Van K. Price. Good Ih'lI Tiles., Nov. 91h 5 P.M. Assoc., is part oC a series ter E. Pet.ers~n s.ald the 1m. and Perrien place residents, w. _rY. In. right •• oC such forums and clinics provement Will 1Ocl~de ~he is still be in g prepared. Limit qllont;t;... ' on major health related top. replacem~nt of deleflorat~ng Causes of flooding in the ics held throughout the year. y.'aler mams and the looplIlg areas of llourriemou.th road, These programs are offer. oC the waler sy~lem: Raymond avenue and Lin. ed without charge as a com. lTdnerwork, whIch IS .sched. v!"e avenue also is being mtlnity service by the hos- u e.o~ complehon In the vlCwcd. pital to give members o( the ~pr~ng, mcludes the follow. ------community the J.atest inCor. JOg. mation on symptoms,. diag. • Repl~cement of t h (' nosis, treatment and control waleI' mam on OxC?rd road of major health problems. from Mack to Holldar; re. 'Future programs will. be placement o( the mam on Attention Farms Residents :'j' U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF presented on Smoking With. Coo.k road from ::\Iack. to . Don't bag your leaves, :c drawal and Coronary Artery Ho!,day; r('placeme~t oC. the i let us remove them tor youl '. Disease. m~Jn at the old Milk River . . bndge at Hawthorne road; Sister .Veremce ~~Quade, and replacement of the main LEAF REMOVAL SERVICE '~ SSJ, assIstant admlOlstratol' on Hawthorne \\lest of Helen VACUUM LOADING WHOLE TENDERLOIN I and director of the Saint. . John Hospital Guild, and ~ Loopmg of the water PICK UP SERVICE A T YOUR CURB Michael C. Burke, president mam on Jackson Crol~ Ox. of the guild will welcome ford to .Kenmore; 10op1Og of ..1-0.82 uests' the mam on Iie I en from THOMAS LANDSCAPING g '. ., Drys to Ridgemont, and loop. ------_._- ..__ .~_._. ------" .11_ Appearmg on the dla~etes ing of the ;nain or. Helen '$ 79 program a~e J~rnes J;, AlUt?, (rom Holiday to Vernier. ..--.------.,' C MD, w~o wll! dlscu~~ What S John F. DeBusscher of I ' exlMMlnter 76 ~ HALL ".' 30.01 I ~ 1 SPICED CAN .99. New 10 DIabetes;. Myron Pate, Him and Bogue, Inc., LB. ~ar!ow, MD, s~eakmg ?n city engineers, recommended PEACHES S~I~, Prob~ems In th~ Dla. that the bid oC Troelsen Ex rDl5-7 :1 'l I betIc ;. Bur~os Gh~ndhl, MD, cavating Co. be acrepted be- .. FlmTYLE!DEMOSI .~ who WIll ~ISCUs:' P~e~nancy cause their bid was lowest \ tlIOVIES! PLUS ClANT ,. j BONELESS Problems In a DIabetIc ; ~or- of the 13 considered and also don Murray, MD, speakmg because his office has had a r' SWAP&USED SKI SALE! \" on "The Diabetic and His previous working relation. I Bl= SAVE LB.$I.09 Kidney"; and ~ohn~~Hal~, ship with the company. soc: .• ;~iPORK BUTT ROAST I ofl req.Jlar S3 so AtUt Aomt'>\l(}Il . I ~D,. who will ~ISC~SS" Nutn. According to the city's If" - LOIN 9 to 11 IN PKG •. hon and the Dlabebe. specifications, the bid in. I ShOW nto: 358-2680 ~I The speakers will present cludes.curnishing of all labor, the latest information on dia. material and equipment (or I SId Show Hours, Ffi. 4.12 PM, Sat. 111 PM, Sun 17 PM '. PORK CHOPS LB.$I.09 I betes, its detection, treatment .installing a p p 1'0 X imately ,------... "!'!.~~ ... - ... , .' . and .control. Following their 3,447]inea1 feet of eight-inch U.S.D.A. CHOICE WHOLE pre'~ntations, they will ans. diameter ductile Iron pipe Daily c:-, wer questions from the au. including a II necessary dience. appurtenances. It.. jlff LEG O~LAM.B Free tickets to the diabetes Ml!anwhile, Mr; Petersen '~~2amJula9~ forum and information on reported that the Wayne future forums may be ob. County Drain Commissioner's SMOKED, SLICED I ,', enjoya neu: dininl{ ex/writ-Rtf' tained by calling 881.8200, office accepted the bid of the -~'Iti' .'. ' ex{'{~lIent ('ui.,j~e... f{ra~i~.~.L : .. extension 547. Mago Construction Co. in the . . rvmforlOble ... U;InP~ •••• .,. h'ml. amount of $93,602,35 for the ~ .•.• beer Of' iflTI •.. an/fIle pflr"i,,~ RATHBACON installation of relief sewers r;r Small Group 8anqut'l H.."m TASTY. NUTRITIOUS u.s. Ski Team. in the Vernier Drain dis' trict. Open Sundays Noon- 10 p.m. Benefit Slated This work, which will hope- C ..18 f T.Mile I". • h,., JIAj,h. • 154-5555 fully be completed witHin 1.• LAMB PATTIES' LB. 69. A car, along with major three months, includes proj. IMPORTED kitchen appliances and color eets located on Severn road: TV's,highestwillbidderbe auctionedat Ski toPrix,the road;BroadstoneCook ,roadroad; atLittlestoneHoliday, W...... '0" . N" G" .'. '..' S.' •., ~:'p'.R.'.DI~

. \ the annual U.S. Ski Team Ida lane east and Ida lane RED SNAPPER rlLLETS benefit, on Saturday, Novem- west; and ~ook. at Chalfonte ~:~ ~~n,ag~ea~«g:~;d~~~: ~~dH~n~:::~tYt~~~g~~~~; ~ '~t ...... "."lre...... s"F.~~EY. \ \ .,'M~.~~," ~;¥~~,;..•.• "U.'E.S Tr~ilproceeds fr~~ th~~;:rty ~;~:'Ef4ffaectiM~:fh lf~. .. lf~*RYO(jT St!RVICE' usin"s ,~ 'I and auction will help support east of Mack from Dorthen AJiFoods in Sp~;a/ ' the U.S. team in training and to Torrey road, at a. cost of Keep Hot Con'ainers, TURKEY TETRAzZINI in international competition $37,000; Girard Dram, east hi.. II ..... ,.11,30 p ...... $<01.12 11<30 p,m. _ h l' and abroad. of Mack on Roslyn road, s.". 11_ 10p.... ClMH nd •• e e . . $26,000; and Oxford road, PR 7.9596 CHILI CON CARNE .A portIOn ~f the p~oc~eds near Holiday, repair and reo 24851 Harper, S,. Clair Shores w111be used In the MIchigan place 110 feet of defective MiJ. 10 J. MACARONI & BEEF Regional.Divisi~n. to develop sewer, $8,700. \ and prOVIde trammg for tal- . "In cooperation wit h ented young racers, who cou~d Charles Youngblood, Wayne TUNA NOODLE CASSAROLE well betOnlorrow s OlympIC County Drain Commissioner, CHINESE GOLDEN .,J stars. the city has been able to in- , AND & The most successful Michi. stall relief sewers by utiliz. ESCALLOPED'CHICKEN NQODLES gan U.S. ski team members, Cary Adgate and Mary Sea- A courthouse where Ab. ~,~~BUDDH , I ton, will be present at the raham Lincoln once prac. I BIRDS EYE benefit. ticed law and polished his Featuring the very finest in Cantonese dishes for Following the cocktail party early oratorical iSkill.s nO'/I Luncheons and Dinners, plus exotic Cocktails. 9-02. c and auction will be -dinner stands in 'Greenfield Village, eTN. and dancing. For reserva. Mon. lhru Thurs. 11 a.m .. l' p.m. ' i COOL WHIP Dearborn . It wa~ moved Friday 11 a.m .. 12 pm. < 59 tions, call 557.7777. there from its original 10' Sat. 12 noon. 12 p.m. ASSORTED Mrs. Allen Edwards is the cation in Logan County, 111. Sun, 12 noon. 11 p.m Grosse Pointe chairman o( 32-02. Inside is furniture from Lin. COCKTAIL lOUNGE COMPLETE c the event. BlL. coin's Springfield, Ill., home \ Near Whillier. Ample Porking Carry Oul ServICe FAYGO POP PIETONLY Z9 as we:! as the chair in which Society Seeks he was seated' on the night 16340 Harper 881-6010 All PURPOSE of his assassination. 5 LB. Group Contact BAG GOLD MEDAL FLOUR The education committee of OLSONITE TENNIS CtASSIC i WILSON'S The American Cancer So. t, GALLON ciety, Branch I, which servo PLASTIC ices the Poi n t e s, Harper OLYMPIA STADIUM Woods and northeast Detroit '~HOMOMILK CTN. areas, would like interested groups to contact the organi- Friday, BUTTERNUT OR zation for their meetings. November 5 Educational material on various types of cancer, male 7:30p.m. PEPPER SQUASH LB. and female, is available and i n c Iud e films, literature, Singl('5 S('mi- Fin.lls (pamphlets and books), and speakers. There also is a rubber model which simu. Saturday, IDAHO POTATOES l~AL~: $1.39 lates a Jump in the breast. I For a large enough group, November 6 a breast self examination 7:30p.m. teach.in coul:!be organized CONGRATULATIONS I with examination and in. Singl('s Finals, struction by medical person. nel. Consolation BJORN BORG. Iur NASTASE ; Citizens are invited 10 call & Douhks the American Cancer Society AND at Cottage Hosiptal to set up VITAS CU,ULAITIS. a meeting at 343.9006. OWce hours are 9 a.m ..12 noon and GOOD LUCK 1.3 p.m. $40,000 PRIZE ,\!\()NEY DON'T GAMBLE Don't gamble with your In d '~('l 1,11;, ,I) \\ ,t h i life. Ignoring the risk factors of heart attack and stroke ttlp Junior \\'Ol1lt'Il., ,\ ,'0\ IJt Ion is really taking a chance. for lh(' DI'1 rOil ~y/l1ph()n} Or( lw,>tr,\ VINCE & MARGE Free information from your Michigan Heart Association will tell you why. TICKETS $10 Executive Boxes and Center Arena $50 Courtside Patron Tickefs '(includes dinner, cocktail parly and table $7.50 End Arena and Promenade ICE service during matches) $6.50 Upper Arena- $11.50 VIP Center Court Ticket (includes SKATING cocktail porty and center court seat) $4.00 Menanine Reserved Wed. & Th"rs. 1.3 p.m. $12.50 Select Seat frio Eves. 8.10 p.m. Above on 50Ie at Olympia, Olymplu Sat. and Sun.,2'" p.m. $3.00 Rel.rved Parking Travel (Maple at lahser) Birmingham , and all Montgomery Word $to'f!S Grosse Pointe Above oro sole ihru members 01 the J"r"OI Women, Associaticn For The Oe!roil Symphony O"helloo FOR INFORMA T10N- call 895-7000 Community Rink 885-4100

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, :pn-Thursday_•...Nov,mb.r~ 4, 1976 GROSSE POfNTE NEWS Page Nine II you're sure the other lel- Too much c~ebrating in I Lack of judgment in spend. 8ad Driving Seniors Enjoy Club Program Named to Post stOon Secours low is right it is a good p!an this life is apt to keep a man ing money causes more fam- to follow in his footsteps. from ~oming celebrated. ily trouble than the lack of it. 1raps Youth The Neighborhood 'Club from 12.5 p.m. Card playing, Maureen DuFour has been 4epartment directors to de- '" senior citizens' program 15 television, pocket billiards, appointed director of the I termlne what new programs r~16.yelf~oods youth pfi to a trem.endoua atart as air hockey, cQD.versatlon, cof. new department Qj voly'nteer and patient services can be HlV" US.... was pllrtued and apprehended the club's first two meeUngs fee, cookies, friendship and service at Bon Secours Has- instituted with the help of by an off-duty police officer were attended by 150 and an enjoyable ex.perience are .~~:STUDIOCAMERA pital. the volunteers. hIt ~t before the juvenile 140 enthusiastic seniors reo all available, says the club. HlCHWAY , " ran two stop signs and struck spectively. ., Anyone over 55 is welcome to Mrs. DuFour will be reo Mrs. DuFour has been with EFFECTIVE NOV. 1st another vehicle, causing the It oUers social gatherings, attend. sponsible for Coordinating the Bon Secours Hospjtal since DRlVIIG SCHOOl. new (:4r's passen,eer to be thrown speakers, day trip programs hospital's 80 Red Cross vol. 1971, holding positions as I ~ON.t THURS., FRI. The next meeting will be unteers and the teenage Jun. patient accounting clerk, em. outside. This incident oc- and a Sunday lounge among Wednesday, November 10, tlt :.,S""dOf: "" G. MorriMtt curred late Saturday evening, other activities. ior Guild volunteers. She also ployment interviewel' and store l> _ 10 ".m, to 9 p.m. the club, 17150 Waterloo ave. will direct the volunteers 'employment manager. N.ighborhood Club nue. October 23: Forty.six' senior citizens staftin'g Meals for the Home~' . Teens and Adults t TUES., WEDS., SAT. The juvenile W'JS issued a enjoyed the first day trip to For further information, bound, a program which will Nut t.... de" hours vip:;jltioo fOt' reckless !kiving, Meadow Brolice badge and gave sev. ;eral blilsts on his horn. At !this time. the juvenile at • ROYAL COPENHAGEN .tj!mpted to push him off the road, the sergeant said. He then went north on :Mack and againJ~led to push 'he officer to the side of the -road. The juvenile drove west pn Littlestone at approxi- 'tnately 45 mph, running a ~top sign at Eastbourne. He :.continued on Littlesrone, ran another stop sign at Bram. caster and strucktbe car traveling northbound. The impact caused the pas. senger, Gary MaJ!et, 18, of Detroit, to be thrown out of the auto and up against a light pole. lie struck his head . on the pole and recei'ved a severe cut on the left sIde . of his forehead, police said. He was taken to Saint John . Hospital for treatment for lacera!.!.m~ ?f the head, kept overnight for observation and then released. After the collision, the flee. ing vehicle came' to rest about three houses ,w~ of Bramcaster in an undrivable condition. C.hflpe(~hoir; ..,~;

~ets(i;ori:cerf~='::::f~';'Y<'~;." ,.." ..",. '--,: ::",m ~, :Tbe chapel choir of Capital UniversIty, ColuliJbus, 0:, will $:. present a cOncert at First Lutheran Church, 4719 Ca. dleux road, (between Warren " and'Mack), Detroit, on Satur. ~ay, November 13, at 8 p.m. ; The 63.voice group, under t~e direction of Jobn Gold' s.mith, will perform selec- tions from every musical P,friod. . ! Founded in 1928, the chapel ~hoir has been one of the most pro m I n en t concert. ohoirs. jn America, aM last y;ear toured Europe, per. f9rmingin the principal cities of East. and West Germany, ~olland, Belgium, Austria, ~witzerl~uid' and England . . There' is no admission for the conc,ert, although a free will offering will be received. 'J,'he public is invited to at- tt!nd. • Saint Paul Evangelical We're proud Royal Copenhagen Is now at Hudson's. Their Lutheran Church, 375 Lothrop dinnerware and figurines are known and collected world-wide. toad, and Frist E n g 1ish E van gel i c a I Lutheran The hand workmanship and the distinctive deep blue in so many Church, 800 Vernier road, are reportedly both part of of their pattems are justifiably famous. And their history is long the ALe, (American Lutheran . Church), Synod, a-]ong with and grand-two centuries of artistic and public success. Blue the university. Fluted and Blue Flower', two of the six patterns shown here, date . Christ the King Lutheran Church.2038 Mack, and Saint back to 1775-and they're just as sparkling and lively today, also ~ames Lutheran Church, Mc- Millan and Kercheval, are quite affordable. On the other hand, consider Flora Danica, origi- part of the Missouri SYnod. ;nally. commissioned in 1790 as a gift for an Empress. Every piece, i:of it was then and still is hand.shaped, hand-carved and hand- "paint~d. Each piece is signed twice, by the painter, and by the gold decorator. It's not surprising each piece is considered a work of art, and priced accordingly-a 10" dinner plate, for ex- ampl~ is $195. A display of Flora Danica is at Hudson's, too- along with a showing of the magnificent Royal Copenhagen figurines, beloved by so many-in Hudson's Fine China, at Northl~d, Easttand, Oakfood and Fairlane. See the Royal Copen- , Plus 8 1976 To Break. h~gen patterns we show here and more, for these are only a You can set up your own tax. sampling of our selection, in Hudson's Fine China. at all stores deductible retirement plan if you don't bave a pension except Pontiac and Southland. (Please allow 10 days delivery.) where you work ... or if you are self-employed. Deduct from your 1916 Come meet Lis Cramer I skilled painter of Blue Fluted pattern. taxable income whatever you TrMquebar faience In Blue Une, falence lr, Frljsenborg, mlAti. Blue Flower, anglAar Gemlna, blue on wtIlte Fairh:rle: Nov. 4, 11 . 3,7. 8:30; Nov. 5, 11 - 3 p.m. put away for retirement-up blue or green. 5.pc. to $1,500 for an IRA or blue on white. 5-pc. color on cream por- shape porcelain. 5.pc. porcelain. 5.pc. place settlhg, M5~ Win 8n a-day trip for two to Copenhagen. Contest runs Oct. $7,500 for a Keogh. place setting, $38, celain. 5.pc. place place setting, SSO. place setting, $45. . But which plan is best for setting, $4~. 28.Nov. 5; visit Hudson's for details. No purchase necessary. you? Let us tel1 you about retire- ment plans approved by for. mer Congressman Keogh, himself, at high interest, with guaranteed income and a dis. ability option. W.E. SHOEMAKER, ClU 269 Williams Shop Monday through Saturday at Hudson's: br.. ches open 9:30 till 9:30, except Toledo and .GrosH Pelnt. Forms, MI. .1236 , . 882-4069 Grand Rapids, 10111110.Downtown open 9:30 till 5:45. "lire .,. c.NIJ New York, N.Y. , Thursday, November -4. 1976 G R 0 SSE POI. N.T ENE W S ~ Page Ten :- ~ ;~ 'i'."

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"CJ"hanJ{sfor contridninll the , "CJ"ha"ltsfor' a low tar' "Ca" IIlChese thin"s halle SO mlu:h "By coJJy" it's true what people's taste rather ehan the rette that tastes lute a &icaretU pavor, it'sliery diJ1kult to people MY a"o"'t Merit. I tried them, I swit&hedl,trhey're mlan"'f'"turers' cimmi&J{s•· •• IInd not just JiJ{e airl" "eJielie the ni&Olineand UJr " .'isfyin", whiJe I'm &uttine Merit is Ia "oon to smolters -Ms. Diane Smith r.atin"s, even thoullh they're Franconia, Penns~"van;a down-on uar." everywhere." printed riC"t on the 'Mdt"Ce." , -Mrs. Dawn Rauh, -Ms. Sharon Kessler -Thomas F.t Zentner Burbank. California York, Pennsylvania Cayuga, NewYorl< "I was amated! I &an't "eJ"lIe that a low UJr IInd ~ • nicotine &i"arette &antaste sO ~ "~.:\~i (00"" -J. Thomas Ellicott, Jr. North Palm Beach, Florida , ,I!' I~""NOW'tiUii' IS' one really : (Ood &i"are"e ••••er"anfts. ~ acain-your new MERIT i1~ MENTHOLS are reaJJy Ollt of ~Q. ncht. Beaulifulltl" ., .~ i -Mrs. Gayle D. Rosengren . ~ Minneapolis, Minnesota ~ ~ -Miss Dolores Taylor . Arlington, Virginia , "1 would Jllte to &ompJiment ~ Ii you on aline IIlend of tob,"&o. .t - "Your new Merit cicare'&tes crhanlls for a "reat &icarette." ~ lareereat. I have tried every t .-Joseph Commiskey low tar and nicoeine "r.nll on Elmira, New York ~ the m.rltet and. JilaveJinaJJ, I., I' found one that truly tlastes "I've tried all the low tar, lilt~ a smol{eshould." low ni&otine &icarettes and -Phil. Hill they an JMlled laste land K;rkland, Washington p.vor. CJ"hen&ame'MERIT', voi ... ! CJ"heflavor is fine and I "I've jina1Jy found a mjoy them." . menthol cillaretee with eood -M rs. Jeannette Trebilcock taste IInd low tar. I wouldn't Virginia Beach, Virginia swit&h now for any thine." -Beth Herbert flnanJ{ yo", PhiJip- Morris, Boston, Massachusetts for Jivin, up to your word! MERIT IS tr,IIJythe best" "I swit&hed to MERIT ""line low tlJr and ni&otine ci"larettes. Grelat &icarette, and acarene I've ever s~olted." "est swit&h I ever made." . -Terry Stewart -Ernest Balish Springfield, OhIo Miami Beach, Florida "MERIT wiIJ lie my steady "We tried every low tar IIrand from now on. tChey are &i,,~retee on the nuarl{et, to no a Iruly satisfyin" smolte." 8vail •••• 'Now we smoJ{e -Mrs. Joan C. Gottlieb MERIT. Great taste, creat Pompton Plains, New Jersey pavor!" < -Mrs. Patricia Dworniczak "When I spotted your ad .. Lansing,lIlinois alloul MERIT, I decided to try Ihem. I was not diSGppointed.

' . ,.... "Merit is a winner! Your dalms about MERIT ..~. trhanJ(. to 'Merit', my wife are fuJly justified." . .nd I IJoth are now .moJtinc -Mr. Karlis Veits the Jir.t enjoyable 10141 tar." Danbu~y. Connecticut "YoII've done it; made a "CJ"hevery first P'"1t of -James L. Brooks. Jr. Prallville, Alabama Ilood..tastinll &i(arette, Jow in MERIT Menthol did it. I was "Merit surely is everythinc hiI' and ni&otine. I've swit&hed immediateJy impressed with you MY it is, ri"ht down to the "Verd"t: FINALLY, a low to MERIT!" the taste." taste. I &4nhave low till' IInd -Mrs. Frederic Shaw -Raymond T. Abdoo tar &i"arette withuaste." Jenkintown, Pennsylvania Suffield, Ohio ni&otine and pleasure too." -Bianca Doeschner -Miss T. M. Fredericks New York, New York 51 Louis, MiSSOuri "CJ"hetAste is outsuandinll •••• '''My hllsband land I tried I, for one, thanJt you for swit&Jdnll to a flrand lower in IIMan, was I surprised. 'Chis 9 mg:'tar:' 0.7 mg. nicotine avo per cigarelle by FTC Method. MERIT ci(are'tes. ear. 'Neither one of us &ollld. cicareue has taste. Your trhey are reaJJy tI'hen we tried MERIT. We IUfvertisements reany mean Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined refreshine." reaJJy liJte them and hAve IIeen what they say •.•• CJ"hlanl{sfor .moJ{inc them ever sin&e." doin" the impossibJe." That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health, -Douglas B. DeMari& Minneapolis, Minnesota -Mrs. Barry Brandon -John E. Ehrenberg Whitehall, Pennsylvania Suitland, Maryland

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November Thu.w.y, 4, 1976. GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Eleven ------If the world likes you. it's a MAJOR CORPORATION Jewelry Store Secretaries Okay Pact I Trollibly Pl~O PJans.Progranl sure sign YOIIlike tht! worhl. LOOKING FOR llit by Thief ---'--.---' . . I The Trombly School'-PTO--Director of Research and , By Susan McDotlald grievance meehngs With ad .. will present an il\us!r"ted Planning Roger M c C aI.g . II.lION"0'.) METRO 2500 SQ. FT., GROUND I GroS3e Pointe School sec. i ministrators. program on "Teaching Head. parent Sally Van Doren and TOWERS Two rings with a combined, rctarial and of(ice workers 'T'!1 very pro~d of Ol~r ,~e. iog _ 1976 Stylc" at its nc)!:t tea c her s Juanita Arndt, U2 FLOOR LOCA'TION WITH total value of $4,140 were I approved a 'new three.year gohatmg team. she saId. meeting Monday, No\'en.lbcr Katharine Mullaney, Mari. ."..,....",.. taken. from the Lochmoor contract with a 52.31 vote at ''They r~pre5entcd a -gO?d 15, in the schoo] audilol'lum. anne Part hum llnd Margaret! STREET EXPOSURE ON Jewelry. 20926 Mack avenue, a -second ratification meeting C"ro.>s.set'llOn of otlr assocla. 820 Beaconsfield roatl. at 7:30 Hawksley will present the i ,,-'215 on Tuesday afternoon, Octo. Thursday. October 28, in the tion ~,nd did a lot of hard p.n", - program. I 296-2320 MACK AVENUE' ~r 26, reported Woods po. Central Library. work. . __ .. _. __ .. _ lice. '" . LaVerne Groat. the asso. .Although more th~n one- BETWEEN SEVEN AND T~e I.ncldent IS un~er m. dation's president. said the thl~d of the lS<'C'Tetarlal ~nd1 j v)eshgahon ?y .oet. Everett pact calls for a seven percent .0fClc~ w.orkers vott'd agal~st

'EIGHT MILE, ROAD. I l1umb, who lO(licated the d.e. pay increase {or each o{ the ratlflcat~on,. fe\~ wo~ld d.ls, OUR 35th YEAR' I partment has a suspect III three years. Included in the CUS3 their dlssatlsfacl10n WIUl BOX 0.12 GROSSE POINTE NEWS ! the case. hike. though, are increases in th~ pact. and none would per. IN THE POINTES Cpl. Gerald Kcnsora reo insu.ranee premiums and !Ult thel,r names to be used I sponded to the store and was other fringe benefits In a news story, . RESIDENTIAL. COMMERCIAL 99 KERCHEVAL I NATURAL PETROLEUM50lVENT J told by an employe th~t the lIIrs Groat said ~he wa;l Several of the dissidents GROSSE POINTE, MICH. 48236 i man entered and sal~ he pleased with the n~w con. said. they will actually o~ly ClEANING 50FT GENTlE THOROUGH 'I wanted to buy a $1,200 ....atch. tracl especially the e1ause receive a 6.4 percent pay m.1 • NO SHRINKAGE * When he was told the store ealr~g for TI.'''u1ar informal crease per year. With no cost SIZING COMPOUNO"'_0 U1U.NItIG fAUIC 10 - doesn't have any watch('s. of I __ of living allowances, thl.'Y f('1t o_~____ SPEc'iALlZ'NG IN: O'IGINAlml~~~ ~.~~I:AII~~~:~:: ~.~~~S~~:~lS SELECT A CAREER : that amount, the suspect then they sland to 'lose a great deal OKO....~ ••T~:OOWN .. IfIiANO C"'ll .12 7051 asked to see some rings. Jaycees Seek oycr the life of the agreement. DRAPERY CLEANING OR COLLEGE MAJOR After taking two rings out Another area of dispute is 822-7055 WA 1-0043 331-0028 PR8-9456 14835 E. JEFFEI(SON 21721 HARPER' ST. Cl.SH, of the show case, the man New Members a new Board of Education lS029 KERCHEVAl G.P. 10315 E, WARREN JUST N. OF 8 MilE WITH CONFIDENCE asked if he could hold the policy of accounting for the AT MARYlAND At BEWICK AT AlTEII jewelry but the employe re- ..... two business days off the VOCATIONAL TESTING SERVICES plied she would hold them. The ~ro~se POinte Jaycees workers are allowed ('ach. _. . ~._ .. . . OPENING SOON IN THIS AREA Then, the' telephone. rang are OIfe~lIlg ever;' youn~ year. . ! ami allu/her emplo~e ....ent to I man bct\\N.'n t~e a,,,es,of 18 "We have to fill out a form APPOINTMENTS NOW BEING TAKEN answer it. At this PQint, the ~5 an oPl?ortun!ty .0 becoJ."e now and tell them exactl). suspect grabbed the rings IIlvolved.1Il their el~mdmu~lty what 'we're using the days ocr out o[ the employe's hand I and thl.'lr own se . ~ve .op. for If you ask me it's none 773-6565 and ran out the front door ~n~;t ~'hen th~ or;.alll~t~t oc their business ~hat I do towards Hampton road. 0 s. I s .mem ers Ip mg . with my days 0[[," said one OCCUPATIONAL Shortly after, a witness ThIS Will occu~ on Mon. woman. told police he was driving day, ~~v~mber 8, III the War Another complained Ihat along Mack when he observed Memonal s Alg~r Hayse. at removlll from the unit of two EVALUATION. the man run from the slore, 8 p.m. T~e evemng WIll give top secretaries" (one for the' while placing something in prospe~hve memb~rs an op. LSuperintendent and one for his coat -pocket. He ultimate- portumty t~ talk wl~h present the director of peJ'sonnel), be. CENTER'INc. Iy entered an auto and went memberhs In ll.'.ar~~ng more cause of the "extremely con For new living 'space you'll be proud of, call CUSTOMCRAFT and get •our 28300 Harper Avenue cast on Hampton with the about t e orgamza lO.n. Iidential nature of their witness in pursuit. . The J~ycees are IIlvol~ed work." was ridiculou~. ideas and planning help without obligation. St Clair Shores, Michigan After following the suspect III a vanety of programs. While !lirs: Groat noted the Between 11 Mile Rd. and Marlin Rd. for several blocks, he lost In the community, Ihe or. ratification vote was far clo.>- Monday-Friday 8-5 him in the area of Vernier ganization offers an OppOl" er than usual for the g,roup, road because of the heavy tunity to participate in pro- she maintained the unit was In adcJition. to our regular testing program, we offer the traWl', The witness lidded he jects such as making the pub- happy with the :pact overall. following services: wasn't close enough to ob. lie a~are of .Reyes Syndrome, "Of course we ar~ unhappy • Specialized vocational evaluation for the h!lndicapped serve'the license number of offenog AId to Retarded to lose two !Such fine iJ('ople the wanted vehicle. Children and Operation Red. from our unil," she said. "but • Evaluation, counseling and diagnostic .serv;ces for high school drop-outs ball. we still like them." • Reliable testing of the non-reader NHS Harriers For the individual the The association fil\5t met to .UILDING & IlEMODELING CONTItACTOIlS • IISIDENtlAL I COMM~IAL •. Testing services provided tor public and privat~ schools. group oUers the oPPol.tunity Tatify the contract on Satur- governmental agencIes, employers, doctors. Insurance Win Regionals to develop leadership skills, day. October 22, 'but ca.me companies, and rehabilitation factlitles. public speaking abilities and away a[ter three hours With. Fees may be .:harged - Your inquiries are invited the chance to take charge of out a vote. Mrs. Groat ex- 881-1024 By Diane Marstlller your own project. plaine- dan. . . Great lok.s & COt'slol second at 15:36 and Dan Beck was third lit 15:39. In For further information, BLAZER .~.'.,.,,"::.4 · to,)~~r:':.~,., fourth place was Da1e~avage contact John Broman at 886- ~~~~:~;~~;!:at 1$~4Land. iq ,firth'plllaA 4~l.',' ...• CHALET , ",.q.;~ ..\ >'~t, •. Seth .Thomga Ship's was Luke' Przes1awskl at , . ,. Wheel Clacks, com- 15;43, giving the Norsemen ." •.,. ' ple'\e line. 15 points . (;1' l)IJtiTJnists' Joe Ciaravino was sixth • $eth Thomo. \ CANVAS and Mark Kennedy finished Plan Concert A. 8oromefen in seventh place. LlATHH Weidenbach also won the OXFOIDS regionals at 14:48. Hammer The Grosse Pointe Opti. was third at 15:13 and Beck mist Club is offering a spe. SHIP'S WHEEL was sixth al 15:29. At 15:31 cial Bicentennial concert pro. in seventh place was Ciara. gram at North High School's vino and in eighth place at Performing Art Center on 15:34 was Kennedy. Saturday, November 6, Zit NOW IN STOCK 8:15 p.m. . TABLES Przeslawski was 10th at Here's the toughness ALL SIZES 15:39 and Savage was 11th at The Optimist Club's youth of a 4-wheel.drive 15:46. Steve Brandt won the ;marching band of Windsor Chevy Blazer plus the open race at 15:58. will highlight the concert advantages of a com- WHAT MORE COULD YOU WANT? 19605 Mack, TU 2-1340 The Norsemen were com- with a varied selection of Bi- plete camper unit. centennial music. "Their This faTmcolonial c~mes with super-family room which handsomely 0,.. 01.... 9". Set.. S p.M. peting against 20 teams and Camper top pops up a finished first with 25 points, presence, here, is a gesture easily for more than six complements the formal living and dining. rooms. The launljry IS on followed by Mount Clemens of goodwill. and friendship feet of head room. the first floor. There is an enclosed porch With ~cc~ss,to both the kitch- in second place with 110 between two powerful na. Fully integrated for en and family rooms, Central air and electronic air filter SYSlem make points'. Finishing third was tions, United States and Can. eo'lsy access from c'lb for easy maintenance. Lakeshore with III points. ada," reports the'c1ub. to living quarters. And The North cross country At the beginning of the wait'll you see those S.. II all at 254 Lincoln, near Je"erlfOn on Sunday 2 untll~. team will be competing in second half of the program, living qWlTters! Come the State Meet on Saturday, the Imperial Glee Club, (for. in for a complete N a v.e m b erG, in - Grand mer Chrysler Imperial Show tour today. liTHE The oodShop Rapids. group), will feature songs of Custom Culling • COnSlfm()r \Vor"sho lS • l'alll~ling. famous American composers. Mary Greening of Grosse REAL ESTATE • Gets Probation Pointe is one of the Glee PEOPLE" * * Club's members. FREETrimming In B-E Incident Other area members are Kathy Cosentino, who has • * * A 24-year-old Detroit man had leading roles in prac. 114 Kercheval on the Hill 886-6010 FREEHardware I Was recently sentenced in tically all of the shows for 162-709 (41,68) Wayne County Circuit Court years. Marvin Robertson. lED EWALD on the attempted breaking president, and John Christ. CHEVROLET and entering of an auto ian, vice-president. • charge, r e port I.' d Woods The Forrester family banjo 15t7Sf. Jeft __ "we "l.lie,eildl ". police. I ::: group musicians of Grosse Eugene Charles Akins. of Pointe also will participate VA 1.2000 847 Newport. was placed on in the show. .... two year's probation, assess . S~ • *With the ed $330 tn court costs and • Purchase $250 in attorney fees stem. of Joanna . Shutters ming from the incident in July. E,~,~~~~~ At that time, he was arrest. LEASE ed after reportedly removing • • a CB radio from the car of > a Detroit man at the Bonan. ~ za Restaurant, 20460 Mack ALL NEW '77 avenl.'e. He ran from the :.( scene upon being discovered, was chased by the complain .THUNDERBIRD and LTD II • ant and was ultimately dis . covered hiding under a house trailer by police.

The Wood Shop, Grosse Po;ntes • FIRST IN NATION S tat e Superintendent of LARGEST stocking dealer of Public Instruction John W. 5159 per mo. r Joanna Western shutters, will • Portf!r was the first black in :r. modern times to be named (24 mo. net lease) • trim your shutters to size and head o[ a state department ~ give you the hardware required of education. for experienced, 8 FREE. ;. • " professionalleasrng ~ Bring your size & this ad in, ~ Call PHIL GAVAN .. before Nov. 30, 1976. 1•• UST.IAl & ;;. FAlS 329 McMILLAN - Seeing is beheving! ThiS Iruly immaculate -;. • Formicil • Vilnil;ps • Millwork. flarrJ\\o;!lls • C... all 885-4000 Colonial has all the features, BIt. in 1951, 3 bdrms. IIvmg rm, 15554 E, Warren at Somerset 'IPIII? c.. We lease Any make, Any mode" w/natural fireplace, formal dining Tm., kit. w/eating space, en- closed terrace, 1.1/2 baths. paneled rec rm,. 2.car garage, Free Parking • 882.6820 priced at only $52,000. Daily 8 a.m,.6 p,m .. Sat. 'til 4 p,m. Grosse POInte Woods Oltice St. Clair Shores Office 20431 Mack Avenue 25020 Jefferson Aven ue Telephone: 886-8710 Telephone: 776.8500

I Thursday. November 4, 19~ Page Twelve ------_._------_._----G R 0 SSE P 01 N T E NEW S --- Fall Standing8 Listed by Club :~. BOAllD WOMBN IUATle llPOIT SHS Stomps R08eville, 25-0 State Youth Council Eight women have In'/.ed A erltle I. one wbo lit. The Neighborbood Club \ All. ' gam~s . are played at: on the State Board of Edu. baek and wltche. 10 b. cln 81 lob &Wek.ell ere4 a R08eviUe fumble on mel)'s fall softball tourna. McMIUan FIeld. . .' ralion, and four oC them are teU bow' he would do it If he South High School .cored South's one.yard llne which Proposed by NHS Sen,ior ment ended SaturdaY, October Fall women'.~ softball at:. in office now. knew bow. ita second shutout in a row saved the shutout. 30, with Doug Sleen's rrbe I the club. concl\lde~ on Dc,; Saturday, October 30, by eom. "Rooltelfoot" Rick Baker By Georle Polgar Ir. a 'Michigan Youth C~.Incil," Unknowns, the champions" to~er 30 .m the rain at ~c",7 pletely'dominating Hoseville, only needed to punt ODce dur. Whether or not iMicbijan he !Said. J 0 h n McElroy's Diamond Millan FIeld. The, champiOn., 2S.(). ing the game and boomed a voters believe tbat 18.year. According to a .proposal Lil's were rllnners.up. ship game was belween BrOOk: Despite what must have magnificent lIS.yarder. 0ld3 are mature and respoli' outline drawn up by Tim, the Bar and' the Soflballers and. been a record total oC penal. South's {I n al touchdown sible enough to assume a council wonld serve two pur. The regular season. stand. BroQk came up the winners';- ties against both tea m s , came with two seconds left more active Tole in st&le gov. poses, ings were as follows: Diamond l 15.13 ; RIO. South's offen.se was explOlJve, in t~e game on a pass from ernment, a North High School To repart to the legislature Lit':} 7.{t; C.C.D., 4.2; Un. ' . k" ~ kno~ns 4.2; Higgins J4gmt. The .chamPlon Broo Bat: The entire game was plagued Baker to John H art man senior is batching a plan that on iteln3 concerning the youth which was completed in tbe C 3.3' Dely Bombers 2-4' team mcludes Jenny Apfel!. by fumbles, interceptions and would give the 2,127,917 stu. of the state. The cOUIlcil °d" Sb ' e.Crest 1.5 ' • Doris Bourne, Karen Brack, ~ $629.10 Days penalties. At one point, South end zone but was caned back. dent'S In primary, middle and would report on items con. an or ,. Sandy Brack, Darn Coyro, ~ We'le offer ing you this once.ina.lifetime trip had first down and 48 yards Baiter promptly repeated the high ~hoo~3 the representa. cerning youth now, or when same play 30 yards to Hart. The regular season for Candy Kasola, Kalhy Kull.: Thrice, to go. tive yoice he feels they de- they are adults. man for an oUicial score. men's football ended- Sunday. man, Julie Lynch. Mary Ma-; DETROIT TO RIO / JANUARY 26 Bob Gough intercepted a 'Serve. . To report back to the in. October ,31. The final stand. hon. Donna Neumann, Annie~ CINCINNATI TO RIO / FEBRUARY 11 Roseville pass and Chris, Due to Soutq penalties. Al Timothy Mucciante, of The terested youth of the state, ings showed Schiavi's, ,7-4>; Simon Mary Saraino and' DETROIT TO RIO I FE8RUARY 19 Fielding recovered two fum. Jones kicked tile ball through Woods, began his foray into theactiom that have been Richard Buick, 6.1; Weekend Robyn' Trombly, The coach: the uprights three times, fin. i I corn'~s with everything you'd go to Rio for: bles during the course of the tbe political arena about two taken by the legt.lature Wonders, 5.2; Beldings Clean. for Brook Bar was Brian; :."., :.';>telling at Ipanema. Suntanning on the Copa game. ally scoring the ~:tomic-4,in.boarC!motor, Hull Number 19.61, 1969 Model quest, Woods City Adminis- portation e)Openses. HANDIOOf( can help you to change any .' . Of 9: 30 and 11 :30 American Baptist bea"ng M,chlgan !leglStratlon Number MC-091-4.HEwith following trator Chest-- :E. Peter!Sen. ''Tile mam' thm'g we'll need equipment; Bon-SonocModel CC.5000 A.M./F.M. Stereo Tape Plover ". OI"'*TI<: personality trait you con. 10:30 Study Hour Church \j! ", I'tlOCEDUllf WIth speoker~; Ray Jefferson Model 625 VHF/FM Radio T.leDhone.' upon the council's direction once we are t.hraugh the plan , ..' IY sider vndesireable. Man is "How To Deal With 240 CHALP'ONTE .t LOTHROP NorcoldMate FieldR.f"llectltarStrength Meter;ModelSeaforerDE.250.A:MK-1I1SeaDepthChiefSounder'Stove Oven'Windguide'Checl< sen t ,e1 tt em ..•0 ~'."'~- SDyer,d. ) ning stage is ;slron'{,. youth LION basically good. Become Resentment" r ~ Worship Services and Danforth ConstellationCompass: K.nyon SP"dometer-Odonieter; Pilot Ii 'Rep. Vaughn Dennis Sykes commitment," said Tim. "We more yourself. Get the book Ray H. Kiely Direction Findllr.-4Band; Broun Electric Heater; Barometer: SperryModel f th B' ..: . 1 V 1 t d' ' Church School SP.)-40Multlmeter;Ta;cc 7X50 Bincculors;Jib FurlingSystem; W/Genoo; 0 . e ICen""nlUa .0 un eer en t want students to think that explains what's actual- 2-Llfe Rings; Man Overboard Light; Spinni"er Pole; Danforth Anchor; 2 Project and North High .prin. that since this will have to be ly stopping you from being 9:30 and 11:00 t:larlow 2-4Winches; 2 Barlow 20 Winches. With Cradl•. NOTE:A copy . 'G B F . l.. d d d f d d b of R.portof Survey.dtd. October 25,1976 is ovoilcble upon reauest. C1P~".. ruc~ elg~.~er" ~ approve an. un e y the : • , t, ,} ;" : }'J .' ... ~, more naturpl. FirJt 11I,II.h , "The Paradox" ,',..eotY ...,: to. I"...... et:Universol Mcrine Inc., 2-4030Jefferson scribing the IStu(1ent represen. ;state th~t it'ics.undei"i th~ con" ,., :, ...... Or~er~o~r~op'.rof DJANET/9. Philcmi •.vi. ',-i.2 R.S.V. Sl10_,~ .p.m•. &4:00 "~ Ctem Ml betw...n 1:00, p.m., Nov,,":l:lerta.Uvep~o~am as' an ,'effeb, jrol of' the state. 'Iihe Youth ,t;~jll;I~'. C.p""h,' 1~~. 1~ Q[\~ tfJO,d;. iII?- tJtAoaerllSc,eoee'a," M..,tal lv.lutheran Crib Room thru 8th grade '.1 'J' 'e,_t T_" Def.rrll

St. lam •• ' O)rnillit'ntntt : WHITE AND 8LACK :' I Lutheran Church Eben.z.r PLANNING COMMIS~ION "On The Hill" Baptist Church : POINTE SCREEN & SASH, IC.: McMmoll n•• r K.rch ..... 1 21001 Moron ltd. The City Planning Commission of the City, or Grosse 20497 MACK, TU 1-61301 TU 4-0511 882.272l' Pointe. Wayne County, Michigan, announces a public ~' hearirig 9n Monday, November 22, 1976 at 8:00 P.M. 1 Worship Services Sunday School 9:45 in the Council Chambers 'at In47 Maumee Ave., • 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. Worship Service 11 :00 Grone Pointe, Michigan. to consider comments and ••••••••••••••• opinions from the citizens of the City concerning the (Nursery. Both Services) Wine is available in new abundance thcse dns. Dirty Have Your Carpets & Rev. Ron Kernahan proposed General Development Plan for the City of and one benefit to the consumer is better qualily: 9:30 a.m. Sunday School It Grosse Pointe as prepared during 1975-1976; .said turned out that new plantings for the most part have Carpet? Rugs Professionally public hearing being pursuant to Llte provisions of Rev. GlDrlll E. Kun; Evening famHy Service been varietal grapes best suited..to the land and the 6:30 . Section 8 of Act 285 P.A. 1931, as amended (the Mun. IAYE Rev. Georll' M. Schelter climate. Another advantage in ahis countr) is ,the in- CLEANED Rev. Ron Kernaha':l icipal Planning Commission Act. State of Michigan.) We Have The Correct Method A COpy of the Plan is available for review in the troduction of new wines. In the souther San Joaquin 20% office3 of the City Clerk. City of Grosse Pointe. be. Valley. 43 percent of California's total plantjngs wl're OMCASH To Clean Your Corpe' GROSSE POINTE tween the hours of 8:30 A.M. and 4:30 P.M. Monday made last year. Such grapes as the rubired. ruby cah- • We do all types of carpet repair through Friday and untiI 6:00 ~.M. on WedJli!sday. ernet. French colonbard and barbers promise to pro. & CARRY CAU FOR fREE ESTIMATE BAPTIST CHURCH St. Paul Ev. vide us with ne'" and exciting tastes for exploration in 21338 I\Iack Avenue RUG East Side Carpet Cleaners Lutheran Church T. W. KressbQch the near future. Grosse Pointe Woods Ch.tfont. and \oalhrtp City Manager-Clerk CLEANING. 14111 Kercheval Ave. 822-1481 TU 1... 70 A WormWelcome ~ At PAnKIE'S PARTY SHOPPE. 17255 :\lal'k. Awoits You We Invite You to Worship GPN-1l-4-76 OWNED AND OPERAnD BY THE BABICH fAMILY SINCE 1948 corner of SI. Clair, 885-0626 we can pro ...ide )OU wilh 9:4~ a.m, With Us Sunday Schoo' Worship - 9:30 and 11:00 knowledgeable advice in selectin!!: wines to suil )'our Sunday School - 9:30 laste and purpose. 'WI' feature an outstandill!!: sdcclioll I},.,~;~;'gWorship \'~:t~ all ages CITY OF of imported and domestic wines and "ill be happ~ to ., p,m. , , J I Nursery ages 1.5 both help )'011 bt'~in your exploratioll into the world of wint' Evening Ser',1~ces t,. , services and "'ine appreciation. flours: 10.1 H .\lon.- Thurs. ~ 10- ~I~~':,'~ces i .,~f~'l Pastors ~ro.a.ar Jniute Ifnubs I I Fri.. Sat.; noon. 10 Sun. .' Rev.Ed Sreinho,t '~:m':~. Rev. Kenneth R. Lentz. TR.D. MICHIGAN rf//NE, ff'lSIJOJ1: (:hampall:ne for a special occasion'~\lmn(h'n'" te Domainc is It ~'ery good wecldinlli and reception cham. NOTICE OF SALE OF ., GROSSE POINTE pa~nf'. WOODS CHRISTIAN REAL PROPERTY. :> Prejbljterian SCIENCE OF THE CIITY OF CITY OF Firat 'C1nardll or C1IrI.t. GROSSE POINTE WOODS Church' 8cleaUst ~rnsst Jniut.e 1J1urtn.a The Parke.Davis IU59 MACK "Vlt. at "ORnEY Grolle Poate Farm. PLEASE BE NOTIFIED that d With Us" NOTICE Wednesday 8:00 P.M. tratorClerk. 20025 Mack Avenue, until 3:00 p.m. on .minerals-9 important Dr. Linthicum Sunday School 10:30 A.M. Wedne3d8Y. November 10, 19':6, at which time and vitamins and 6 minerals, Infant care provided. place bids wi:! be publicly opened ondread aloud. TRASH COLLECTION . ------_.------to be exact. And now Parcel No. 2 Minimum Bid: $17,500.00 Due to the observance of Veterans Day this same high-potency Conditions and requirements of the bidding pro. on November 11, 1976, there will be no. trash First Church of The Grosse PoInte vitamin product is also available in an easy.to-take cedure -areavaHable at lhe Municipal Building, 20025 collection in the City of Grosse Pointe Farms Under,.~"ding UNITARIAN tablet. If you're active and on the go, stop in Mack Avenue, Grosse Pointe Woods, from 8:30 a.m. on that date. lnought In Action" CHURCH 10 5:00 p.m. today and buy a supply of Myadec Tabs. Grosse Pointe War 17150 Maumee The City reserves the right to reject any or 611 Tra5h will be collected on Friday, Novem- Memorial 881.0420 bids, to waive any informality in the bidding, and to bPI" 12 in thl:' area where trash is \ normally Guest Speakcr: Family Service 10:30 accept any bid it dcems to be in the best interest of collected 0n Thursday. Dr. Robert Anthony Worship Service 11:00 A. ~. 1lW{fA 1~ the City. 1]'00 Inter.direction "Hosea BaMou, Thomas Jefferson and You" RICHARD G, SOLAK Cj)r('scrip/ion 16361 MACK neor Outer Drive "The Infinite Loves You" CHESTER E. PETERSEN CITY CLERK Hev. Fred F, Campbell City Admlni,trator.Clerk rl)l, TU2.'040 882.$321 Welcoming of New GPN-1l-4-1976. V h{lrm{lClS/' Complete Convalescent Aids ------~ Members Publish once 11/4/76

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Funeral Home and Saint. North W;ns What you are has influ" We bring out the worst in Paul . on . the Lakeshore .. ence in making others what aU trying to get the best of IIEMODEL NOW! Obituaries Church. . 6 h SOh they are. I on~. I, ,He died Sunday. October t trazg t JOHN S. GOODMAN MRS. ALZADA E. MICKEL 31, at B.on Secou~ Hospital. By Nick M'Dzella Services for Mr. Goodman, Services for Mrs. Mickei, A n~tlve l?etrolte~, he was The North High School foot. ,STUDIO CAMERA 77, of The Farms, were held 68, of Oxford road, were execuhve. vlce.presldent of ball team won its sixth con. Friday. October 29 at the held Monday. November I, the Koemg Fuel and. Supply secutive game Sat u r day, EFFECTIVE NOV. 151 ..w~ William R. Hamilton Co. and at the A, H. Peters Funeral Co. He h~d been With th(! Home company smce 1929. October 30, by blanking new -8w.R:etiMg~ Christ Church. Roseville BrabJec, 42.0. , . He died Tuesday, october She' died Thursday, Octo- He ~as PlhSt presi~ent of MON., THURS" FRI, "iJj"'J. ADDITIONS 26, at his home. ber 28, at Botsford Generai, the Bul1ders and :raders Ex. The Norsemen started slow. 10 a.m, to 9 p,m. 9 REMODELING Born in Bay City, he was Hospital, Farmington. : cha";ge of DetrOIt. H,e was ly as two turnovers halted store' a real estate broker and man. She is survived by two preSident o! the Det.rolt C~al their •early scoring eilorls 777 -6840 $UlICI TUES., WEDS., SAT. 1" ufacturel1S representative. sons David and Donald' two Bureau and was vlce-chalr. while the d e fen s e began A past president of the daughters, Mary and 'lofrs, man of the boat'd of trustee.> strong by holding the Cou. hours 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. I\/INIH~S G p, TU 1.9744 Michigan Chapter of the S0- Jean Alles: three sisters, two of Bon Sec~urs Hospital, gars without a first -down in 1A5T 111)1 AND 'brothers and five grandchil- 'Mr, Koemg aluderand Mrs, Judith Buel byterian Church. North's t h i r d touchdo~. Snyder; her stepmother, .. _ lawn Cemetery. Mrs. Geneva Snow; one bro. She died Thur ..day, Octo., Gemund hit Paul Radman ther;and four grandchildren, ?er 28, oat the Belmont Nurs. for 30 yards, and D8ve Walz • • • for 10, bringing the NorSe- MRS. EUZABETH B. Interment wa's at Forest 109 Home, men to first and goal on the STREB Lawn Cemetery Born in Chatham, Ont., she four.yard -line. Services for Mrs. Streb, • .'. was a graduate of Harper Interior-Exterior EUGENE MARTIN Hospital School of Nursing. Three plays later, Steve 63. of Broadstone road, were Arthur, returning from: a fir,st Services for Mr, Martin, She was. a deaconess of Jef. Handcrafted Home Repair held Saturday, September 30, quarter injury, scored mak. of Newcastle road. were ferson Avenue Presbyterian at the A. H. Peters Funeral 74, Ing It 21.0. . Home. held Tuesday. November 2, Church and was a member of " To your at the 'Verheyden FWleral the Colony Club. North added one more She died Tuesday, Septem. touchdown before ilitermis. ber 26, at Bon Secours Hos. Home and .our Lady Queen of She j,s !Survived by her hus. Personal Satisfaction pital. .' Peaee Church. band. Dr, Ira George Down. sian as Arthur broke loose 38 He died Saturday,. October er; a 60n, HaNY A,; two yards down the sidellnes for She is survived by her hus. his second touchdown. band, C I a u d e: two sons, ro,st Henry Ford Hospital. daughters, 'Mrs. Theodore R. 'Born in Butl1er,. Pa., .he is Hodges 'Jr. and Mrs. E. Tech k i eke d his foUrth I Richard and Joel; a daugh. straight .CsH'it)wa!i~a pastprelSld~ri~ uttte and hall 'a' whlt~! c:ollu ! . ." .. ; .. ,,....~' ' ','o'!t'\ ' " .. - ~:,':: .'f;' 'ids, Micn. . (I C . I lof~.the Detroit' Historical So' »,b;, the State L.Ibraryte: '~We"9pecI8I1zefn'Wedding !Redl~o~J;' Banquets, " • •• " elety and was 'a member of portS. Parties, Golf, Outlngs and Proms of alf sizes. Our 21517 KELLY RD. 777..;2100 I PETER J. KOENIG SIt the Defnoolt Historlca{ Com. prices are modest and will fit most budgets, stilI , Serviees for Mr.. ,Koenig. ~lss!on, Michigan Humane D.N.Y'S enjoying unexcelled facilities. The charm of Hill- 69, o'f East Jefferson avenue, SOcie~y, 'Morning Music Club, .IY SIt"PI crest and experience of our staff will Insure that wllre held Wednesday, No- Detroit Club. Gro9Se Pointe InduJlrial, Comm.rcial, your part wlt,l be a memorable occasion. vember 3, at the Verheyden Club, Metamora Hunt Club, . . . Bloom.field Open Hunt Club. Residential - Soles; Str.ic., Instollaticnsl C8terlnR DelNtriment Gardep Club I;)fMichigan, Na. Otten 7 DII••• W_k tiond Farm and Garden Deon, locks, closures - NlIS Parents Assoc. and Tuesday Musicale, D.cdlccks, Combination PAVED, IllUMINATED PARKING ';:hcngu-MaJler I(ey LOT FOR OVER 1500 CARS She is surviv~d by a daugh. Name~Officers Systems - Fire Exil Call 772-2240 ter,Mrs. John Shallcross; a Hordware nephew;' Gilbert B. Pingree; The' Parent's Club of North five g,randchildren: and four HILLCREST COUNTRY CLUB High School bas begun a J.'!ew great-grandchildren. on the Sank. 01 the Clinton River NEW TENNIS CLINICS NOW FORMING year of activities with a GROE~BECK AND CASS AVE., MT. CLEMENS brand new slate .of executive Interment was at Woodlawn Cemetery. FOR ADULTS board officers. A 1~1/2 hr. lesson once per week for 4 weeks, video-tape, President for the 1976.77 school year Is Ford Nixon. Mlrlanl Gets New Posl • ball;throwlng machines ... SMALL CLASS SIZES OF FIVE Mother vice.president is Jean Pointer Dennis Mirlan! has S,TUDENTS PER COURT, prl~ctlce time and the full range Meathe, father vice-president. been named to the newly. Donald Brown, correspon4ing created position of vice. " of comforts is at Eastpointe ... friendly people, beautiful secretary, ¥arge Arpin, reo president.sales of the Metro. lounge, whirlpool. sauna, exercise room, "that's what the, cording secretary, Joy c e politan .Detroit Convention Payne. and t rea sur e r , and Visitors Bureau, accord. good life is all about ... IT'S ALL YOURS ... WITHIN MIN- Thomas Brandt. ing to MDCVB President UTES of your home or office. ' Administrative advisor to Leonard E. Rolston. Mr. the. group is North Principal Miriani, who has served ~s For the business person or the busy homemaker, pro- G. Bruce Feighner, while director of convention sales faculty representatives are for the Convention Bureau grams in the morning, afternoon or evening. Select a class Arthus WeinJe and Thomas since 1973, heads the sales that fits YOUR program. , Gauerke. team that has booked a rec. The group is now In the ord $80.8 million in conven . midst of a membership drive tlon business for the metro. • ASK ABOUT OUR JUNIOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMI and any interested parents poUtan area so far this year. are urged to contact officers He has been with the Bureau NEW SESSIONS BEGIN WEEK OF NOV. 8 - CALL TODAY for further information. Meet. since 19&Cfollowing gradua. , ings are usually held on the tion from Wayne State UnI. . 19001 Nine Mile Ado Head Professional: Gary Bodenmilier third Monday of each month. versity. Assistant: East Detroit, Corner Nine Mile Roger Thurman Road and Ford Expressway (1.94) 774-1000 TakeThanksgiving home ... with all the taste and trimmings "TGROSSEl'OINTE'SUlDE5T 7i'~''''-/~ Let Stouffer's prepare your Thanksgiving dinner. fOOD-MARKET JfAZ.'~ 'fVVft/flI-' We cook it. You just heat and serve ... and ,take the bows. Order your turkey dinner and enjoy this succulent (and portable) feast: TU 5-1565 17328 ,:~ck Ay~ VERBRUGGE'S • 1 delicious Roast Turkey (l2Ibs.) St. Clair • 1 Quart of Creamy Turkey Gravy FRESH! • 2 Quart.q of Savory Dressing ENERGY SAVER .1Quart of Tasty Yams CHRONOTHERM STUFFED CENTER CUT CALIFORNIA and Apples brqont . "~. 1 Pint THERMOSTAT LETTUCE - Cranberry Relish PORK • Choice of fresh AUTOMATICALLY GASfURNACE In.. ~ MoQtofI, yov1'. ,.eK- of mind .. ~ c TURNS YOUR CHOPS HEAD Apple, Pumpkin or "'"o.w. 3910 ... "'" '-" ot ,.... ,_'''' 39 ""tefft Tht c:onHdtM' to" .... co"," ho"" ..... STUFFED WITH OUR OWN .',Mincement Pie FURNACE ON IN 'Pod. I t.. ", ... wIIlc~ ..... lrIo.f, Nt.. 1910 THE MORNING AND .. o..,htaf'ldhe fltlf"nO(' It 10, VO\! COI'I "'"d CM HOMEMADE DRESSING 1/ Just $35.00. tt(otyho .... a• ....,,.' .10". WRIGHTS ,., But you must order TURNS IT DOWN BRASS POLISH jJ / and pay by AT NIGHT WHILE GAS-SAVING PilOT >"-;;:// November 19. 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Page Fourteen G'R 0 SSE P 01 N TEN E W S Thursday. November 4, 1976 ------.Grosse Pointe News ROBERT B. EDGAR DIBI A Anteebo Publishers. Letters to the Editor What GoeiiOn OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL, 1' _ GROSSE POINTE FARMS, MICHIGAN 48236 To the Editor: developing a net migration at s.coNl c .... POltoge Paid at Detroit. Michigan In the "Grosse Poi n tel rate for the period between FULLY PAID CIRCULATION News" edition of October 21, 1970 and 1973. The net migra- Yo••r Library in a story headlined "Pointes lion rate was developed by \ .,.bet MI$h. Pre .. ~11'IoD aII'd NIUan.1 EdUotl.1 Alloelilion Pleased by Prospect of Re. matching' IRS files of 1972 By Arthur Wooaford By Pat Rousseau PhODe TV 2.. 100 ceiving Funds." some asser. tax returns and 1969 tax reo Chief of Central Library ------.-- ,--- tions are made that clnnot turns. Thus it was possible A Find! ... See the very rare antique Korean chest with beautiful brass and brass " ROBERT B. EDGAR EDITOR and PUBLISHER go unchallenged. I am reo to determine for each. unit "Although much has been I DECLINE AND FALL OF, WILLIAM ADAMO ADVER'riSING MANAGER minded of the thought that If of local government the written about Adolph Hitler, THE JAPANESE EMPIRE. fish locks and William DenIer and Company, JOANNE BURCAR". .ACCOUNTS a statement is repeated often number of taxpayers who did he remains a creature of 1936.1945. (Random Hpuse). 77 Kercheval. JANET MUELLER , FEATURE, SOCIETY EDITOR enough, and remains UIlChll. not move, or who moved In legend, myth, and miscon. which was published in 1970 I ROGER A. WAHA... . " NEWS EDITOR lenged, it comes to be ac. or out of the jurisdiction be. ception." So states John Tol. and was awarded the Pu. Frame a Friend ... in• sterling lAMES J. NJAIM...... NEWS cepted a3 a "fact" regard. tween 1970 and 1973 .•• " and in his new monumental lItzer Prize for non.fiction. The new sterling picture fram~s TOM GREENWOOD ... .,. SPORTS. NEWS less of its accuracy. In essence the basis for biography ADOLF HITLER. Of his newest work Mr.: SUSAN McDONALD EDUCATION, NEWS On a previous occasion, to population estimation for rev. (Doubleday>. Toland states, "My book has at Pongracz Jewelers come m GEORGE POLGAR JR. . , , NEWS I wit on October 13, 1975, I had enue sharing purposes by the In writing this long and no thesis, and any conclusions many sizes. There are also Rho- MARY LORIMER...... ADVERTISING occasion to w r It e to the Department of the Treasury impressive book, (ov,er 1,100 to be found in It were reached dium frames in silver and gold PAT ROUSSEAU.. . ADVERTISING "Grosse Pointe News" on the are ligures assembled by the pages in two volumes), Mr. only during the writing, per. tones. Great for Christmas giv- CHARLES DICKSON ADVERTISING same topic: the basis for Bureau of the Census from Toland conducted 250 inter. haps the most meaningful ing ... 91 Kercheval. PHYLLIS NEAL . ADVERTISING estimating population for data supplied by the Internal views wJth people acquainted being that Adolf Hitler was JO MULHERIN.. . CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING revenue sharing purposes. Revenue Ser'!lce, complied with Hitler and unearthed far more complex and can. G~ft Suggestion ... • from Picard.Norton a DOROTHY SCHIMANSKY, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING The offending paragraph In from Income tax returns. previously. unpublished ma. t r a die tor y than I had Drumohr Shetland crewneck .sweater. T~ey SH,IRLEY ARNOLD ..... ,CLASS~FIED ADVERTISING the recent new. story .date. I hope tMs will settle the terlals from U.S. and British imagined." plain and' full cable and In many hand~ JEAN LOUGH ...... ,... CLASSIFIED. ADVERTISING as. follows: Int but if an questions N8tional Archives. Other books_jn our Library come LINDA LOUGH ..CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING "1'l1~ April t~e Southeast ~ma'in I suggest that Y9u, For example, ,Mr. Toland collection by and about Adolf some colors at 92 Kercheval. FRAN BACHA. .. CIRCULATION Michigan Councll of Govern. or anyone else who Is Inter- 'examined the dossiers of the Hitler Include his famous Batik Elephants and•Pigs. , l\re being ta~en l------, ments, {SEMCOG >, published ested write directly to the U.S. Arm y Counter.lnte1Jl. MEIN KAMPF (Houghton). a study whi.ch reported tJ.!,t Depa~tment of the Treasury, gence Command,' including It was written ~ot as propa. ~home by Greenhouse customers for fun gifts : th~ populalton or the five Ollice of Revenue Sharing, o~e ~ge~t's interview with ganda, but for the instruc. at Christmas time. trhe elegant straw basket . PolOtes had dropped six per. 2401 E Street, N.W., Wash. HItler s sister Paula; a secret tion of those committed to sets for jewelry keeping )l.nd display ~nd the Know Your Schools cent. ington, D.C. 20226. psychiatric report on Hitler the Nazi movement It -is a fashion-wise handbags for day or evemng are By Dr. William Coats, . "Tho~gh the reven~e shar. A copy of this letter, to. writ.ten in 1918; the recently significant historical docu. filling holiday lists . . . 117 Kercheval. Superintendent of Sehools 109 ~f{lce h~s declined ~ gether' with all enclosures. discovered Goring. Negrelli ment, written by Hit -le r , explam. wher.e they get .thelr is being sent to each of the correspondence of 1924.2 5 which tells the story of. his . Pretty and Practical •Presents ... for C~ris.t- populahon figures, officials Managers in the Pointes. which sheds new -light on life and traces the growth of The 'educational presenta. leaching science, stressing assume tiey are based on . Nazi.Fasclst relations; the his social eco'nomic and po- mas. See the beautiful bathroom accessones l~ tion at the Monday, Novem. process and the experience the SEMCOG finding." V~ry truly yours, secret spee~hes of ~immler; HUcal philosophy. gold, silver or tortoise on display at TraIl . . MIchael M. Glusac. d bl h d d a Ie' ber 8, meeting of the Board of being a scientist, as wel I . The 1 at t e r stateme~t IS Executive Director, an unpu IS e. I. r . s , In HITLER; A STUDY IN Apothecary, 121 Kercheval. of Education, to be held in II subject matter content. SImply not true. There IS no SEMCOG notes and .memOlrs IDc;luding TYRANNY, (Harper), author the .gymnasium of Ferry SCIS consists of two major "secret" as to how the U.S. Ule reveahng recollecltons of Alan Bullock covers Hitler's Folding glass Christmas• cards .. Christmas School, 748 Roslyn road, will strands-:.physical science and Department of Treasury, Of. 0 .. .. Traudl Junge, Hitler's young. career and the role of Ger- sun catchers, strawberry and apple' Christ- f eat u r e the elementary life science. fice of Revenue Sharing, eat!. (Editor'. Note: Tbil lelter est secretary. many in. World War II. Mr. mas wrea~hs, and lots of pretty candles and schools' science pro.ram. 'The physical science strand mates population for revenue was orf,laa.IJy wrlUeD to By means of shrewd ques. Bullock's sources include the Christmas cards. See them at Seasons of Paper. Those responsible' for the that pervades'the curriculUm sha:ring purposes. Anyon e NEWS Itaff writer Geor,e lioning . and crosschecking, "German archives, evidence presentation, to which tbe d u r i n g the same period who would take the time to "ollar Jr. ud iI printed Mr. Toland has mallaged to g i v e n at the Nuremberg public is cordially Invited, covers these topics: materi. write to them would receive with Mr. Glusae', permJs. provide a quite objective bl. trials, and countJess docu. Special at Hamlin's •... an attractive one are Principal John Rohrer al' objects. interaction and the same information which siOlI). ography and to debunk a lot ments, speeches, memoirs pound tin of delicious Kjeldsen Danish butter and members of his build. systems, sub.s y s t ems and is at my disposal. ----- of nonsese that has been pub. and diaries of men in close cookies, regularly $4.15, now specially priced lng's staff. These profes. vadables, relative position lam enclosing, In the hope Far.rns Takes lished about Hitler. contact with the Fuhrer." $3.19 at 89 Kercheval, TU 5-8400. sionals explain our system's and motion, energy sources, that it will put this issue to He writes tbat Hitler was Another interesting book, SeIS, (Science Curricwum and models/e Ie c t r I c and rest once and for all, a copy Traffic Count never a .paperhanger or a one that was classified top Christmas• Is Colorful ... Improvement . Study), Pro. magnetic Interactions. of the Federal Register of hpuse pa~ter, but he was secret for more than 25 see the display of Christmas gram. They will'set up six The llfescience strand Friday, July 2, 1976, wherein once a chOIrboy who loved to years. is 'Walter C. Langer's tables, each with a display that runs first through sixth the Department of Treasury Motorists driving in The read western~ and ~Iay cow. THE M 1N D OF ADOLF . paper, tags and yarn in The or the scientific subject mat- grades includes these topics: printed their methodology for Farms, who have observed boys a~d IndIans; ~Itler was HITLER (Basic Books) ~~Srt Top Shop of The League Shop, ter currently being used in organisms, life cycles, popu. estimating population for rev. wires stretched across. the plagued by a paranoic fear ' . ~ . 98 Kercheval. . grades. one through six. Iatian, environments. com. enue sharing purposes at r 0 ad way at intersections, of cancer and by a genuine This is. the re~1,Ilt. of .a I Members of the Board of mllnlties, (food transfer), and least up to this date. Some of need not lear being victims heart condition; he co u 1d psychologIcal. profile of HIt. VEL VET'S --- VELVETS• - VELVETS ... Education will be invited to ecosystems. . the pertinent sections of this oi speed traps-at least not type. drive a car, (barely), ler prepared In 1943 by PSY'j The traditional holiday dress ... choose your participate by doing ex. Although the lormal SCIS enclosure are as follows: this time. play the piano, (somewhat), choanalgist Langer for .the favorite from our wide selection of styles and perlments similar to those Program - does not begin "The popillation .of a' unit The wires and the boxes to used an elastic exerciser to OSS. colors. For brother-matching shortalls or a the children perform in c:lass. until the first grade, pupils of government lor revenue which they are connected are stay in s hap e, and, li~e In it, Langer outlines Hit. "Doing rather tban lec~\Iring" attending our kindergarten sharing purposes is the resi. counting devices being used Napoleon, had a photographIC ler's various manias, phob. Velvet blazer at Young Clothes, 110Kercheval. is how. Mr. Robrer,Aescribel classes are not deprived of dent population as of July 1, to measure the volume of memory. . ias and contradictions, and SCIS, (pronounced "skiss").. the opportunity to grasp 1973, as determined by the traflic at intersections where Hitler also was the first catalogs his a p par en t What is the aim' of the rudimentary scientific knowl. Bureau of the Census . . . there are signal lights. These head of state to promote mod. strengths. He sees Hitler's SCIS Program? edge. July 1, 1973, estimates of figures are being compiled ern. urban' planning and anti- car e e r clinically as an III is to improve student Kindergarten teachers de. poI-.uation were derived by for a federal grant applies. pollution devices in cities, "elaborate', defensIve: psycho. ability to observe, delcribe,. vote a portion of the year's the Bureauo! the Census lion for money to update all and at leas~ ~our women. at. sexual acting out of his deep. discriminate, interpret, ex.' actlviUes (0 discussions of using a component procedure traffic signs and signals in tempted sUJclde over HItler est dreads and sell-loathing." plore, apply and integrate weather and seasons, the en- whereby components of pop. The Farm's. and at least three succeeded. .•• along raw data, and to test the v1ronment, .the human. body ulalion change are estimated -According to Farms Pollee he notes. validity of tentative conclu. and the senses, 'health, and separately and then added to Chief Robert Ferber, efforts A.lthough he devdtes a good Woods Pays sions using the experimental living and non.living things, the numerated 1970 census to obtain the necessary funds deal of space to tracing the . method. (plants and animals). populations of the ~nils of have been underway for al~ labyrinthine path of Hitler's Six Invoic:es ,,~. 5'~Wlned .~. \h.ti~tw.n~ -~.~~QIl~,W ~.,feq,qh:ecl \QC~\ &oV~Iilment. • , • ~ mOllt\wo'and'one half yeail, anU.$emiUsll'l. Mr, TolaJl'd Jhr rllt R,u.. ~~u ~", 1 , •. '"'t. nee ,&,OUridltlVU,'the curriculum In. ltindergarten components of populaUop and ,The Farms' bid to ha,ve noes not -a t. t e m P t any . j . SOlS Program I, in harmoa)' II welt IS partlclpatloii in change 'are: . . IraIIIc signs replaced has: al. "psychohlstory" analyses of Tbe Wood4 Council unani . Thinking about yourhoiiday parties?~ .with modern concept. of SCIS in grades one through "1. Natural Increase, i.e., reac,lr been accepted. .' his subject. - mously authorized the pay. Come and select from an assortment of ~ six, elementary pupils in the the excess of births over "We have' alrelldy gotten, He ,does state however that ment of six invoices from the boxed holiday greetings and invitations. . : EXPENSES APPROVED Skilll/Talent Program have deaths; .~nnUllI births and thegnnt for the .. treet t~e.~'Jewish question" was I Recreatlon Construction Fund Formal or informal, it's. all here at HAR-', . Tbe elCPense, at WoodS, ,be topJcs In which they may deathl are compiled from signs," he said. "The grant long. time obsession wbJch at I recent re8'llar meeting. YEY'S COMPLEAT TRAVELER, 345 CoUncilman Geor,e S. Free- enroll to supplement and en. state vital statistics officei la. set up so that the federal directly or indirectly influ. The overall total of the in. F~~rR~. : . man, based upon hb atteAd. rich their basic learnings. supplemented by data from government pays 90 percent, enced almost all of HIUer's voice" was $9,451.73. ance at the Michigan MunJcI. They are "Man In Space," the N at ion a 1 Center for the state pays five percent major' P9l1tical and military Tihese Included the follow. • pal League's two-day confer. "Man in the .ocean," "It's a Health Statistics. . . and. the community pays the strategies; that Hitler was lng payments: Pate, Him and Now is. the time to place your order for ence in LaMing were recent. Small World," ,"Experfmen. "2. Net Migration: This other five percent'. All to. the central architect of the Bogue, Inc., city en gineet"S, FRESH turkey (aU. sizes) for Thanksgiving. The ly approved by the council. tltlon in Science," "Environ. com po n en t of population gether just the tralflc signs "Final Solutfo.n," and some $2,361.87, for Lake F,ront Farms Market, 355 Fisher Road, TU 2.5100. The expenses were in the mental Action" and "Be. change was estimated for will end up costing between of Its method." were inspired Park storm sewer work; amountof $112.10. havioral Science." each unit of government by $60,000-$70,000." bYbjtbeti u'S' tGhovAernmelnt's Pate, Hirn and Bogue, $8:jO, We Have a New Room;• .. at 369 FishE!r Road. ------Chief Ferber added the re- su uga on 0f e mer can for overall map of the park; I1ndian; that the Nazi laws Look for Two's Company larger display area filled, placement of the signal lights defining "Jewishncss" were Detroit Edison Co.,' $933.31, with Christmas goodies. See OUI\ two windows for would be considerably mote carefully drawn to exclude for the relocation of one pole; a sneak preview. expensive since the cost of a both Jesus Christ and Adolf Ryel'SOn Steel Co., $409.~, for steel edging; and Robert~ single signal light unit is in Hitler. who feared that one of Shop Now•and Save lh! ... A spe- the~rea of $5,000-$8,000. his grandparents might have son B'rothers Service Co., ~, for winterizing the .. .cia~ group. of war~ rain'Coats, imported "'Wbat we want to do is been a Jew. .. . heavy kmt. long Jackets, blouses and bring aU tlie traffic signals Mr. 'Toland has molded his swimming pool. up to the present manual desparate materials into a The find architectural fee •• p . dresses. Also a group of stylish jewelry code specillcations," he said. smooth.flowing n a r rat i v e payment, including additional u ~ ~~to 1,2 off at The Margaret Diamond "Some of the lights we have that focuses on Hitler him. services, t9 TMP AJssociates . ,'. Shop, 377 F~her Road. ~. ~ now are 3(). and ~yelUt'so()ld. sell at work and at'lelsure, in the amount of $4,547 also It The manual cod~ requires and neally keeps the sum. was approved. It wa~ noted New Terry' R.obes ... with set~in . ';. . that there be two traffic in. maries of military and po. that the llrm's contractural sleeves, monogram now for Christmas . -' / .. ' : dicators for each approach." litlcal history in the back. obligation with the city was giving. Persnickety Pedlar, 369 Fisher : ------ground. complete. R~~ . : Michigan State University John Toland first wrote However, the municipallly was the first American uni. about Adolf Hitler in his best. at this time is withholding • • verslty to appoint a dean of sell e r THE LAST HUN- finlll1, payment to Brencal Last Three Days ... of the Election Week Spe-: international programs and DRED DAYS, (R and 0 m ContJractors. City Admlnlstra. cial at Martha's Closet, 375 Fisher Road. It's 20';6 conduclseducatlonal assist. House), which was published tor Chester E. Pete(lSen said OFF fall fashions . . . dresses (short and long) ~ ance programs In 18 coun. In 1966. Many readers also the firm hasn't satisfied its camel hair coats and all weather coats, and long tries in Asia, Latin Amerlc1 wiu remember his last book, contractural pact with the skirts. All sales are final. Cash only. Hurry! . and Africa. THE RISING SUN: THE city as some .remaining "punch Itst" items still have to be completed. I • Some of this work, i.e., in STUDIO CAMERA the pool and parking lot area, will have to be done In warm. " EFFECTIVE NOV. 'st er w~ather. "We have letters new ~ of commitment from vadous I j MON., THURS., FRio iSUb - contractors who will 10 a.m. to 9 p.m, make the repairs in the store >

f, , ______L._~_ .... ~ •... _. _ ... _. ,,_ • __ " •. ~ ...... L_ ~ . -.:..~ ....,__ ~ __, ...~., ... ~ ...... <._ .-..... ,_ , . _ .J _...-...L..-~~"" .. ~.... ''''''''' en _ ' Thursday, November 4, 1976 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Fifteen Search Is On for 'Hearts of Gold' Holly Mart Offers Christmas Crafts , Interfaith Genter to Feaure Its Own Cookbook, and StatiQnery: Booth Wares Range from 'Batiks to Brush Paintings Twenty-five artists and craftsmen from all over Michigan will participate in this year's Holly Mart, the Grosse Pointe lnterfaith Center's Christmas bazaar, to be presented Thursday, November 11, and Friday, November 12, at the Grosse Pointe War WOM •• 'S PAG.S Memorial. , Thursday no u r s are I hanging weavings and acces. 10:30 in the morning to 8 . sories {or Ute home by Karen in the evening. Friday Landino. hours are 10 to 3 o'clock. Mary Ellen. MacDongaU From Anothe•.'Pointe Shortandto Inlerfaith volunteers will willfealure slamed glass Iree man their own booths lea. and window ornaments, Hilda of View luring handmade item;, and Carson will offer Hilda's the Pointe will be offering baked goods ~~ppy Hugga~le dolls ~nd Dr Janet Mueller as well as the Center's Holi. liltle critters. Pen and mk Navy Seaman Recruit MAR. day Cookbook and Christmas prints of well.known build. TIN J. FOLLIS. a Grosse card$ ings, plus stationery and note Mrs. Livingstone Howard, Mrs. Charles Bige~ Pointe North High School Mariy of the artist/crarts. cars, will be featured by low, Mrs. Peter Spivak and Mrs. J. Fisher Chrysler graduate, son o{ MR. and men will be familiar Iv Hvll)' Janet Andcrs(ln, I will be decked in splendor Wednesday evening, MRS. DANIEL S. FOLLIS, Mart shoppers, for their work T~ere will be pottery by November 17. o{ Blairmoor court, has com. has been exhibited at the Wilham J. Lawson. J8panese The Pointe quartet are ~mong a group of met- pleted his recruit training at Grosse Pointe Artists FaU brush paintings and some ropolitan area women asked by Mrs. Irving Burton the Naval Trainlng Center, Festival and Ihe Lafayette small items, including sta. Great Lakes, Ill. Park Art Fair tlonary. by Mary Bowman. to serve as informal models fQr Helen Woodhull's • • • Grosse Poinie's own Clare jewelry by Linda and Je~ry ancient art objects, re-born as fine jewelry, to Navy Seaman RANDY E. Reviewing plans at a recent Heart oring tri-county area women volun- Morison will be showin, her Ayd19tt, of East Jordan, pen be presented at Charles W. Warren's Somerset Mall FLYNN, a Grosse Pointe of Gold Award Council meeting are teers for outstanding service in their handcast tree ornaments. Jo- and Ink street scenes by Ron store. South High School graduate, a trio of Pointers, (left to right), communities. Nominations for Heart Ann Chapman is comln, froin Sfarbrough. The 6 to 8 o'clock cocktail showing isa benefit son of the CARRELL E. ELAINE LOO'r.,ENS, a representa~ of Gold awards are open to the pub. Petoskey with her RaUed)' UNametoons" - personal. for the Archives of American Art. At the party, FLYNNS, of Lakepointe ave. tive to the Award Council from the lie. They must be submitted by Ann doUs and ~hildren's bed plates, mugs and bowls. any purchase from the Woodhull Collection will nue, has completed ,the Ba. Council of Luther~n Women, SUE Thursday, November 11. Announce- clothing, and ahIrt.li:for children, deco- Batiks will be presented by rated with whimsical, Uttle result in a 10 percent donation to the Archives. sic Enlisted Course at the KINNAIRD, a Women for the United ment of this year's award winners Naval Submarine School, Foundation representative,. and Car 0] y n Kranll, macrame characters-make delightful will be made at the February 8 Heart wall hangIngs and plant hold. hOliday lIfts. • • • l Groton. Conn. LUCY EASLICK, current chairman Marion Maxwell (Mrs. J. Addison) Bartush, of • • • of Gold Luncheon. Further informa- ers by Carol A~kew, wall Ceramic turtle pots arc of the Heart of Gold Award Council tion and nomination forms may be Kathy Dambach's specialty. Lakeshore road, joins a very se.eet club today. JEFFREY BLEVINS, son which, with WUF, co-sponsors the Admission is by invitation only, and this yearts of MR. and MRS. WILIJAM obtained by calling 965.7100. Naney Ochenschlager ereates annual Heart of Gold program hon- Set Deeplands ro invitees include ItaJian Countess Mariucc:i De E. BLEVINS, of Fisher road, ties with a flair. Purses and Lord Rinaldi CarosJo and former United. States has been named to the Dean's Club' s Meeting . p!acemats are among Judy Senator Margaret Chase Smith. List for the 1975-76 school nLL BERNADETTE HAEL- law was WILLIAM J. Me. FERRY, JR., August 17; Mrs. Kruger's quIlted Items. Mae • • • year at Denison University, EWYN, daughter of' the BREARTY, of Merriweather FeI1fYis the former SUSAN Ke n d r I c k does quilted Granville, 0., where he is RENE HAELEWYNS. of road. among a group of 48 LYNN SCHUELER. daughter Deeplands Gar den Club wreaths, pl110wsand stocking They are being honored as C'Distinguished now a senior, Stanhope avenue, Is one of half-century lawyers s81uted of MR. and MRS. ROBERT S. will meet at 11 o'clock Mon. ornamenls. . Women" of the United States, cited for their con. • • • five new students to' be by' the Bar during Its annual SCHUELER,o{ NortJhOxford day morning, November 8, Both the 1.ller ladles, of tributions to ed\lcation and humanity at the local, Among this faU's Kalama. awarded music scholarships meeting held in Southfield. road. Palerna.! grandparents In the Barrington road bome course, also quilt quilts. of Mrs. John Malcolm, wbo Sherry Gilmlne will present n~tiona~f'lnd intetnational levels by Northwood In- zoo College freshmen are by HlIlsdale College, where • • • are' the WlI.J.,IAM.B. FER. shEtis a musIc major with a wll1be assisted by co-hostess I selection of watercolors. stltute at a series of events in New York's Waldorf~ LAURA A, PICKFORD, of concentration on the violin. MR. and MRS. W. BRIAN RYS. forme:-ly of Llttlestone Mrs. Edwin Evenden, for a Kathey(Mrs. J. Thoma~ Astoria Hotel, climaxed by today's Distinguished Hawthorne road, and CATH. FERRY, of Wuren. announce \ road, now o. Gravelle. Ark. Thanksiiving and Christmas McGovern Is chairperson of Women's Award Luncheon. ERINE TOURNEY. of Wash. • • • the birth of a son. W. BRIAN (Continued on PaCe 30) Craft workshop. the 1976 Holly Mart. Since the Distinguished' Women ceremonl'es ington road. who participated Recently honored by the In Kalamazoo'lS unique Landi State Bar of Michigan for his were first held in 1970 in Detroit, 82 women have Sea orienlation pro gram 50 years in the practice of been recognized for their contributions to society. whicbalrns to give students This year's event will bring the total number of an opportunity to experience hc.norees to 92. Ufe . in the wilderness flr/lt. Among those who have previously received .hand via backpacking, rock Th D' t' . h d W ' d Med 1 d climbing and canoeIng In On. e IS mgUJS e omen s Awar a, esigned taTto's Killarney Provincia! by Italian sculptor Giulio de Tamassy, and The Park and a week's~al1ing on Distinguished Women's Award Book, lithe story of a brigantine in Georgian Bay; their lives" published by Northwood Institute are and TINA M. ANDRIOTAK. advertising executive Mary Wells, Celanese 'Cor~ IS, of Audubj)n road, ERN. THE poration corporate vice-president Dr. Dorothy Gregg EST P. CHIODO, of Whittier and Dame Freya Stark, of Treviso, Italy, ranked road. HARVEY J. DICKSON, I with T. E. Lawrence for her work with the Arab of Hawthorne r08d, DIANE MITCHEllS' world in World Waf Il.' ~"DtTPt!IS, of Li",,!!C)Jn fOIlP. - GRANT G.' GARRE'IT.of' 18564.. MaCk I " Th-.e are just " .. i'pR~e"~.lllesjto ,ive ;rOll an LoehmDOr bouIev14t'l;1, l{AR;.' (n... , W~rr.n) i ) 14ea of the $()11 9,£ clu~. this is .... ' '. IflN E. I$BE1:", of,'Mapieton , ~ (Continued' on Pace 22) . road, ' CHRIStA 'M. LEI. ... I BOLD, of Fairway drive, I-Chippttlllal. styl. SQll(tr KATHRYN A. McENROE, of tlp-'op tobI., 1IllIhDtanY. Lochmoor boulevll!1'd,SUSAN approxlmat.ly21" tlCrou. B. OTEY, of Hawthorne road, HAROLD D. SARGENT, of 4-Shtraton fancy rush'lat Lothrop road, RODNEY J. chain redecora'ed. S}iENE, of Lakepolnte ave. I-Chippendal. mahoganydrop Due, MONICA A. WHlTA-4', ,..... le sultabl. for KER, of Kenmore drive, anq smalldiningroomor living KURTIS M. YEAGER, r' roem. Yorkshire toad. l-Blautlfuf (ut glass va•• III • • 14" high. Member of Lake Superior College'. women'. tennis Group coin sllv.r spoon •• team 1. Pointer ANNE MA. V.ry IlanclSOIftf lurk.,. GEE, a LSSC !sophomore. platt.r In old Sheffi.ld • • • with matching (OVlr I blOlt- Among a group of North. tlful condition. wood Institute, Midland, stu. dents spending a tenn in 2-Lowesloft tea pots In fin. France, dividing their time condition and s.v.ral other between Paris and the Uni.) piece. of oriental .xport. verslty of Tours, Hving and 'I taking ,an active part In the, 1I[e of a French family, is DIANA TEETZEL, of Ven.' Hrs. 10-5 ~, CLEARANCE dome road. Thursdays ~erably • • • Among blue ribbon win- by apPointnl, .,{. ners In the 1978 Greenfield A select group of Village Old Car Featival were a 1907 Ford Model K i 'fall merchandise touring car owned by Pointer I 882.4724 RICHARD WILLIA.'tfS and a 1923 Jewett Touring ear owned by Pointer HARRY Free Parking in Rear I M. JEWE'IT, II. 3 2 OFF

HOW to IMPROVE YOUR LOOKS BART EDMOND Hair - Skin - Make-up Salon Jht shops of GROSSE POINTE WOODS 21318 Mlck Ave, Watton.PitfCt 3 Kercheval Ave., at Fisher Road 888-8080 PIWe Punch end Judy Block - TU 1-1505 Ivenl", Hours 11121~II • llrtIH Before 2111 s-'Mt" · Tref - __ --l 1 ~ \,' l'," " 1~:ISociet-y-N-,~~J~~;:"". SixfHft e-w-s-G--a-t-h-e-re-d---fr-."C:; R 0 SSE PO! N TEN E W S o-m-.,-t-h-e--P-;ThmdlY,o-j-n-te-,SNovember~, 1976 1;. ------~:~ Harvest Fair and Art' Sa Ie at Hand J'oigt-B~o_k_s_'_J'_o_w_~Spoken ~~~r~se~:;iit;::='Brown Suga( Ben~fits DIA Kel;meth Rob e r t Will mother selected a floor length First nigbters at "Bubbling accompanied by checks pay- c I a fm e d Margaret Denise dress and jacket ensemble of Detroit-area Home Econo- Brown Sugar" will have the able to the African Art Gal. Books IS his bride Saturday, ice blue brocade, and a cor. mists'ln H 0 m e m a Ie ht g, a OpportUlllty to enjoy a hit Jery com mitt e e, and a October 9, at an afternoon sage of yellow daisy mums: g r 0 u p of college-educated musical and. ISsist the public stamped, seIf.addressed en. ceremony in Allen Park The bride, a graduate of w 0 men who are working programs of the Africaa Art velope. United Presbyterian Church, The American School in Lon., par time or raising families GaUery committee of the Patron tickets at $50 per with The Reverend Donald don, England, a,!d Michigan but still wish to remain pro- Founder. Society Detroit In. person include 6 o'clock cock. R. MacPherson, association State University's School of lessionally active, will spon. stitute of Arts, which has re~ tails and dinner at the Recess executIve 01 The Presbytery Education, where she ma- sor a demonstration of small served orchestra and mez.Club preceding the 8 o'clock of Detroit, presiding. jored in Elementary Fine kitchen appliances, (none for zanJne seats at $15 each lor curtain, and theatre sealing The 4 o'clock rites wel'e Arts, is a media specialist sale at the meeting), Mon. the Fisher Theatre premier in a Pjltron Circle. followed by a dinner in the and librarian at Milford's day evening, -November 15, Tuesday, November 16. Patron reservations may Churc~ Fellowship Hall. Highland Elementary School. at 7:30 o'clock at the Mercy Benefit tickets are avail. be made through Mrs. Mar. The newlyweds are at home Tne bridegroom was grad. College Conference Center. able at the Art Institilte guerite C. Massey, 934.5481, l'n Milford, .where they are uated from Grosse Pointe C ff d d rt ill b licket office, 832.2731, ,. L. or. Boris Sellers, Founders South Hl.gh School. He l'S cur. 0 ee an esse w . e H d d t d N th So' t d' t. 'f d I .directors of C h r i s t i and Th I. U son own own an or - Cle y Irec or 0 eve op. co rently attending E a s t ern serve. e .program ~",o 10- 1 d M'[ d h ld b t 833 7968 Education at the Milford Michigan University, major. c~ude.s a sUent auchon' of _an_._a_l_or_e_rs_s_o_u __ e_m_e_n_,__ .__ . _ United Presbyterian Church. ing in Recreation and Camp gifts Items prepar~ by HEIH ...... -=- .... i.1da •••• The former Miss Books is Management members. There will be a $1 ---- ~ .., lhe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . charge for refreshments. H A I 'R.. DR E SSE R S Thomas R. Books, of Belle. Our Saviour Ll,Itheran Reservations s h 0 U 1 d be PerscnQ.find Hai, Ca,e by I Call 343.94410., ' ville. Mr. Voigt is the son of made by Monday, November 1"0 I..";'lIlO 1;, We Ule Red 812-2239 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd L. Voigt, Fair Day Approaches 8, by contacting Mar iI Yn ken. Wella ' .. only quality 2095 I MACK '~ 'who moved from Berkshire Danko, 288.3663, or Lindll ~adu:J1.9i8.~.~ ~.~~. ~.~ ~'~~ • .-lh' road to Loveland, Colo., M- Our S a v i 0 u r Lutheran G';liliani, 455.3738. 'f1.'S" m. lfP W C-lJ!5 ~ qp ~ "t1? "'" It's almost time for the Grosse SPILOS. The Fair andnew-this-year lowing Mr. Voigt's retirement Ladies will present their an. ------Pointe Woods Presbyterian Church Art Sale, featuring-works by local in 1975 as director of Case. nual Candy Cane Christmas Women's Harvest Fair and Art Sale, artists in many media, will be pre- work for Wayne County Ju- Fair Saturday, November 6, one ot the area's most popular holi- sented Friday, November 12, from venUe Court. Mrs: Voigt from 10 to 4 o'clock at the day bazaars, and admiring some of (Dorothy) was a social work. Church at the 'corner of Elm- 10 in the morning until 5 in the af- er in the Grosse Pointe dale and Dickerson, Detroit. the items to be featured this year ternoon, at the Church in Mack ave. Schools. are, (left to right)~ Pointers GAR- nue, opposite the Grosse Pointe The bride, given in marti. Booths range from Baked NETTE MARSHALL, aETTE Woods City Hall, Luncheon twill pe age by her father, wore a Good~ to White Elephant.!; to . PRUPDEN. MINA DE T T MER, available from 11 u'ntil 1 o'clock. traditional gown of Chantilly a Parcel Post Office ~oJlec- You Are Invited EVELYN DONAHUE and DOTI'IE lace over taffeti,st)ied with tion of unopened surprises a sCOop.nec!ted, fitted bodice from all over the world, from and a hoop skirt featuring a handsewn aprons to Baclt to to Wiggs} front panel and tiers of ruf. Earth homecanned jellies , Artists Market nes extending into a cathe. and peaches, 1iriftwood and dral traln. . POtting soU, Thinks Xmas Seed pe~r1s studded the ------;LuJieJ- Ap'Kll'e!t ! Annual Open House lace headpiece holding her 12~.26Y.! 6-20 The Detroit ArtIsts Mar. two.tiered, cathedral length vell of silk illusIon and Chan. ket'. alUlual ChrJstmas Sbow, tilly lace. She carried' ,a lace. NATIONAUY ADV~RTISED BRANDS featuring metal work, cera- trimmed posy of white atraw. Sunday, November 7th GOWNS DRESSES SPORTSWEAR mics, glass, jewelry, 'prints, flowers, evel'lastings anJi Ger. paintings and weavings Ie. man statlce. SWEA'TERS BLOUSES LINGERIE lected for their appropriate. Honor maid was Ruthelen Noon to 6:00 P.M. HOSIERY BRAS GIRDLES' neil a. hoUd.y gifts, debuts W It th b id ' '1 Friday, November 12, at, an a ers, e r 8,;S co. ege SCARFS HANDBAGS all-day Open House at the roommate. Bridel~alds were ft Mrs. D a v i d Buchele and ' gallery in ~andolph street, Katherine Voigt, the -brIde- November 7th is our Special Day! It's the only }), .l .A. Detroit.. ' groom's sisters, both resl. Sunday of the whole year we are open fori browsing. . ..,ate ~e..,~ The sbow will run through dents of Loveland Barbara jln anticipation of your holiday needs, 884.7980 Tuesday, December 28. Open Schimmel and Susan Carlson 16434 E. WARREN at E. OUTER DRIVE ~ouse hours are 10 to 7 'bQth from Belleville. J we will show you the latest Furniture, Accessory, (Nul to Sanders) 0 clock. Reg u 1a r gallery ,They wore noor length j China,' Silver and Pewter Gifts. Come and' ~ASTfR CHARGE BAN KAMER ICARD hour. are 10 to 5. o'clock, I, frocks of woven polye.ter spend some time with us ... take A Christmas Walk 1 MoD4.y tbrough Saturday. and cotton, the honor maid's ------.------,-."-_,;""",,__,,,,""'-"""""'------"'-1 ----- orange, two bride. maids in I through our 14 American ,Traditional green and two in yellow. Na.! Furniture Galleries, our two-floor Ethan Allen tural lace edged their square necks. Their sleeves were Showcase, The Colonnade, Carpet & Drapery Studio long and full, and lace in-' and China, Silver & Gift Shop. serts separated the tiers of. their full skirts. Their ripple-brimmed pic- The • Refreshments Noon to 6 P.M. • ture hats, covered in beige, 'orange;"yeUow' 'lind' green Beautiful , i l 1 , . I, ' (:thiffotr i'Ptl1\t;o

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FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND/OR AN APPOINTMENT PLEASE CALL PERSONNEL SERVICES: 881-6568 THE BOOK SHELF Beln'- .Jahn Haeplt:el 112 Kercheval, on the Hill- Phone 886-2066 atl101 MOACJ8tI ROAD • DETROIT. MICHIGAN 4111238 • (313) 1101-01200 An Equal Opponunity Employer

\ \ ~. .• ,L .. _~'~'....o....L..!--.....-':- __ '~" __ ~. ~~_~~~, __ ---.....>.~ .• ' • .6...-_~_~ "'s*-'> j'fe' '"gj=xciis ). .'» [ GROSSE POINTE NEWS Pege Seventeen ";,Women'sPage"-" by, of and for Pointe Women Miss Vaughan Mrs. T;-:5. Bednarczyk Set Pewabic Talk at Muselull Miss Diedo Bride Will Be Bride Pewabic Potlery will be the I "Pewabic Pottery: A Back-/ door of the lecture hall. II subject of Thomas W. Brunk's g r au n d for COllectors" is is sponsored by the Associ- Illustrated lecture at the De- open to the public with a gen. I ates of the American Winl( The engagement of Mar. troit InsUtute.of Arts Wednes- eral admission of $1.50, (stu. of the museum's Founders :Of Mr. Bednarczyk garet Fen 1e y (Wendy) day, No ve m be riO, at 8 dents with ID 75c), at the Society. Vaughan to Robert Brickman o'clock. ------has been announced by her 'S~&'Designs and Fashions Lace-Appliqued Candle- father, Henry F. Vaughan, Brunk calls his talk "A Jr., of Merriweather road. Background for Collectors," . light Sit. Peau Gown and Lac:e-Edged, and speaks knowledgeably . Triple-Tiered IllusionVeil The bride.elect, who is also both as a former antique LAYAWAY' for the daughter of tbe aate Mrs. dealer and collector of Pe. A Papal Blessing was bestowed upon Mr. and V:I ugh a n, was graduated wabie. He has studied the (rom Un i v e r sit y Liggett :Mrs. Thomas Stephen Bednarczyk following their pottery intensively for the Christmas wedding Friday evening. September 10, in Our SchoQl and received a Bache- past two years. :Lady Star of the Sea Church. The Reverend Hector lor of Science degree in His most recent projects Shop ,now while sele('liolls . J. Saulino presided at the 5:30 o'clock rites. Nursing from Cornell Univer. are preparation of the pot- are at their best . sity. tery's pipers for microfUrn. 'After a reception at Her fiance, son of Mrs. Ing by the Archives of Amer- Barrister House, the cap. Lace appliques accented Ray L. Brickman, of Winter ican Art, and a film script MENtS - WOMEN'S newlyweds left to vaca- her shoes, and ehe carried Park, Fla., and the late Mr. on Pewablc. tion at Montego Bay and the lace handkerchief her Brickman, received his de. His lecture is a timely pre. * Ocho Rios, Jamaica. mother bad carried on her gree in Hotel and Restaurant lude to the major exhlbltlon DIGITAL WATCHES' They are residing in East wedding day. Administration from Florida "Arts and Crafts In Detroit: * "Lammi wbile tbe bride. Apricotalld ivory liiilk State Universitr. 19061976," which opens at ACCUTRON WATCHES . groom completes his .studies ~oses, witlt pearls and d'l'1ed The wedding is planned for the Art Institute Friday, No- * 1n Marketing. nowers, formed the Colonial N 0 v e m b e r 27, in Coral vember 26. Brunk ls a <:Qn- ANTIQUE POCKET WATCHES The bride, the former Mar. bridal bouquet. Springs, Fla. sultant for that show's sec. * Uyn LouilSe Diedo, daughter Honor matron Mrs. Donald tion on Pewabtc potteI'Y. LADIES BRACELEJ WATCHES of Mr. Ind Mrs. Edwaro Die. E. Diedo wore 'apricot Qiana, Flower girls. Tamara Die. do, of Doyle place west, de. with a iShort jacket, and car. do, the bride"s niece, and • Watch Repair Service on Premises signed and made ber candle- rled a bra'Ss cricket box filled Theresa Keenan, the bride's ~\c""~NDWILLO~ I by MASTER WATCHMAKER light nta peau .gown, fea. with apricot silk roses and cousin, wore frocks ot apricot turin, appliquet of pearl. dried flowers. chiHon forget-me-not print beaded Alencon lace at the Bridesmaids, dressed ident. over apricot crepe, designed bodice, a scalloped, scoop ican)' in peach Qiana, their 19491 MACK and made by the bride. Grosse Pt•• • MASTER CHAIIOE WElCOME neckline framed in 'ace, and uicketboxes filled with Their smaJ:l brass cricket Weon 4 ..... N. If.", long, fitted lace sleeves. white silk daisies and 'Ipn. boxes were filled with apri. 'I'. KISKA More ,lace bordered the cot dried f 10w e r $, were cot forget.me.nots and dried STAiNED GLASS hem of her A.line skirt and .CatherlJle Bednarczyk, the flowers. SUN CATCHERS JEWELERS cathedral train. brideil'OQm's sister, Kathleen The bridegroom, ISOn of Photo by ConoId J. PCI She allio made her triple. Cleary and Diane Cortis, cou. Marriage vows were spoken Friday evening, $1.IS0 up " Clrtlfllll Mlillf' W.tc~•• klr • Mr. 'and Mrs. Harry Bed. Sp8()lal Orders tiered, cathedral length, silk sins of the bride, Mrs. Greg. narczyk, 0 f De a'1'b o'%'n september 10, in Our Lady Star of the Sea 63 Kercheval; On the Hill illusion veil, rimmed in ory Sowulewski, ot Saginaw, Heights, asked James Butler Church by MARILYN LOUISE DIEPO, daugh- 885-8400 M...... '.1. Th_. ~N1".M. teIeoWI ' .... e1IWi. 885.57 S5 matehlng lace and falllog Christine Shovlin and Debra to act as best man. ter of the Edward Diedo!, of Doyle place west, from a beaded Jace Camelot Snyder. In the UlShercorps were the and Mr. Bednarczyk, son of the Harry Bednar- bride:s brothers, Donald and czyks, of Dearborn Heights. Allan Diedo and Ernest Die. do, on leave trom Italy where he is stationed with bridegroom's' cousin. The mother of the bride Remodeling wore an Empire. waisted the United States Navy, Den. Ring bearer Obdstopber gown of aqua chiffon, with I nls Colensky, Michael Quir. Cortls, cousin of the bride, 010 and James Bowers, tbe crystal. beaded bodice. Her carried an ivory, beart. cONI,e was 'In apricot sUit shaped piill)w, made by the camellia. The brldelroom'. Specials bride and trimmed In re-em. mother'. mint green, A-line broidered A ~ e 11 con lace chiffon featured a beaded For one week only whiletbe lobby of the Coloniol Federal Savings matching her gown. Jewel neckline. Her corsage Altar boy. were )ljcbael Building is being remo~elled we're having a timely sale. was I yellow altlt rose. and Robert Cortis and Ed- ward Keenan, eousins of the out-of.town guesllS included.. bride. the brldellroom'. graDdpar. .ents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Main Level - ENTIRESELECTION Renauer, of St, Peteraburg, FIla., the G.rie Uruallakis, • RAINCOATS ..•. PANTSUITS of Klncardibe, Ont., the / , Henry Borg., of Toronto, Mr. and a Selected group of SHIRTS gek~;~im5?~~~~que.and Mrs. !"rank Bowers, of S.ndusky. .Micl1., Mr. and Front Row . Mrl. Jack Witbers, of Chi. presents the - 20311 MACK at LOCHMOOR cago, 'Mr. and Mra. Gregory Lower Level-. CONT1NUlNG WITH star of our show , . . Sowulewski and SUe !Marie Sowuleftki, v~a~lst,.nd SUi. CAPEZIO SHOES " \ j tarla\,who ,perlormed.,.t,,\he SU~~,.,~P'~£!1~~;:_~.~~I!SledF~"UI~~~:.~;~1 with a cast of the -eeremO!'r)', .from s.•ginaw. ,. . . <~~.fo"owinlt~,sta-t>:". n ~, "_. ,~. ~ \. T. 1 1'/ j; • Jones of New York • Emily just Emily • Glen of Michigan • Herman Geist • David Crys(al Judge Josepb J. Pernlck, • John Meyers of the Wayne County Probate • s. howard hirsch. inc. Court, will be the guest 884-8663 We would be pleased to have you in the Front speaker tbis Sunday, Novelli. ber 7, at Phase 1'. regular Row seats. "Do come ill and say hello.." meeting at 7:.5 o'clock at " Grosse Poi n t e Memorial Church. You'll Love Itl' Jlldge Pernlck will discuss mInUNJII. . the Ge!!.ter •for the Rights of the D~af, which he establish. 16906 KERCHEVAL • 881-5870 ed l.n 1972. All slnrIes aged ..air...... t 20 to ~ are invited to attend. 593-1900 649.0510 A social hour follows the pro. a contemporary look gram. Phase I, open to .11 single in classic mink or prevlously.married per. $20 sons between the ages of 20 The'Fam... , and 39, oilers a variety ot programs and activities in SaD FraDolseo Cr6perle ••• addition to regularly.ached. uled Sunday evenlDg. pro- DOWopen t. tempt )'ou at (iive grams at Memorial Church. Fur t b e r information on FalrlaD. TOWDCeDter ,,_..~. Vi , the group may be obtained .. by contacting Gust Jahnke and Somerlet Mall. ~ Cwi'tuIli s at the Church, ~.5330. Fabulous Fresh Delectable crepe entree~ Set Kappa Delt. E.st and desserts for lunch, Fruit for All Seasons! Meeting November 10 dinner, late supper or a , . Flavor.Perfect Gifts that Keep on The program for Kappa delightful Sunday brunch. Giving Moath after Month! Delta East Alumnae Assocla. Here's the gift idea of a lifetime from California's tlon's meeting Wednesday Wines and oldest gourmet fruit-gift house. Monthly shipments evening, November 10, at Cocktails. of the choicest fresh fruit to 8 special friend, loved 7:45 o'clock in the Fisher one, or bu~iness associate. road home of Mrs. Robert C. Monday.Thursday Callaway, will Include a book 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM , review and an exchange of paperback books., Friday.Sat«rday Mrs. Leon.rd Jensen Is ae. ~~~ 11:00 AM to 12 Midnight - December Janua,v Februarv ceptlng reservations at 882. Giant JulcV Crunchv Mountain. Tangy Tangelo. 2021. Sunday Crow,;@ Pears G,own Appl •• 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM Grosse Pointe South High SChool gradulte RENEE M. IJSTON, of Bishop Toad. has entered Illinois Wesleyan BankAmerlcard Master Chu.e American E.prc~H Unlverslty's School of Nurs- March April Mlly Ing. Plump Orchard. Lusciou. Bright Fr•• h G,apehu;1 Haweiian Pineapple Bing Cherries guaranteed to arrive in-perfect condition '. 6 Box Club only$49.95! (Delivered) from Italy! Portable Bar Globe 3 80x Club only$26.95! IDelivered) handsome antique globe hides a clever bar you may ~.... lPears, Tangelos, Cherries) I As illustrated . , . JUIt send us the address, we do the rest. And we move from room to room. Just one per.one' touch Ihis elegant mink include your personal greetings with each shipment. from our exciting selection collected from the far coat is belled Order today: your check, 8ankAmericard, Marter Cherge or American Express-eU are welcome. corners of the world. Come browse. ~e:Cf~~~~el:oek. (I nclude charge card number with order.l "'N; I'u'" ------• o Please send a free copy of your gift catalog . ~~ F,f"..ne--- -- $290. V-Gr401.. Address----- ~r. r9f}. $350. ~------Slllle Zip 20327 MACK, GROSSE POINTE WOODS Send 10' ~"'wL ~. Y""'t . Orchard Lane. Sanla Clara, CA 95052 . • Robert D. Min" 885-9000 • Douglal A. Moy ,;. or call us toll.lree al: 800-227.1464, Ext, 8100 r.

\ , \ \ " t _ • I •• I = ~ 0 ... "'« h r fte'-' • arM'" •• ;-. _ ... l .. + «_ d P..ge Eighteen GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, November 4, 1976 .Society News Gathered from thePointes

HoUy Day Fashions Are Coming AAUW Will Focus Tuesday ¥usicale of De- Chantes," '(poem by Jean Mo- troit, under president Mrs, reas), by Poulenc, "'A Green Burt E. Taylor, Jr., of Ridge Lowland of Pianos" by Bar- road, will present the first ber and "Comment," (poem On Bill of Rights. regular morning concert of by Dorothy Parker), by Ba- , ------its 91st season next Tuesday, rab. Mrs. Martin McGaffey ~ Three-Program Series Opens This Evening with November 9, at 10:30 o'clock will accompany Mrs. Pardee. Program at Central Library; Study Groups in the Lecture Hall of the Mrs. James Gerlach, pian. Detroit Institute of Arts. ist, will perform four works Meet Throughout Month The program is dedicated by Chopin: Prelude, Opus 28, to ~he National and Michigan No. 21; Berceuse, Opus 57; I The' Grosse Pointe Branch' of the American Barcarolle, Opus 60; and \ Federations of Music Clubs, I Association of University Women begins the month j Waltz in A Flat Major, Opus of November with the first in a series of com- Chairman of the day is Mrs. Walter Burczyk, of Lit. ! munity g~rvice programs on the Bill of Rights: tlestone road. General pro- t "Your Rights, My Rights, Who Is Right?" gram chairman of the season ! The series, sponsored is Mr.. Robert CroSlSen, of "Pillow Talk" by MUW's Bicentennial Our Rights Respected and Tonnancour place; ner assist- 3024 Coolidge Hwy. Study Group, opens this Protected Today?" ' ant is Mil'S. John Ehrlieh, of I Berkley, Mich. (2 blk,. S. 12 Mi.} evening, Thursday, No- William T. Peters, director Essex drive. . vember 4, with attorney 0: the Grosse Pointe Public Mrs. Dan Frohman, pianist, 543-1406 J V Bell k Librail'Y, will moderate the wiH open the program with i ames. anca spea - program, also IScheduled for Beethoven's Sonata, Opus 31, I ing on "Why a Bill of 7:30 o'clock at the Central NO.2. Mrs. Clark Pardee, Jr., i Rights?" at 7:30 o'clock Ubrary. soprano. will perfrom "Air Bed pillows cleaned and recovered in latest .:, at the Grosse Pointe Panelists are Patrick M. II Central Library, Kerch- Fagan, detective with the feafherproof covering while YOll wait! eval avenue at Fisher Grosse Pointe Woods Police new.:for- fall road. Youth Service Division, Dr. WeoI and Down Quills We clean 4own.filled j Mr. Bellanca'.s present a- James H. Kldoger, Social Hair Styles C1Hned, a•. made. and SIe.ping Bogs and tion on the doC'Ument's histor. Studies teacher' at Grosse call 884-6466 Recoyered like new. Hu~'ing Jackets. ic' background will be 101. Pointe South High School, RRsonable ,ates, Try us! :1 lowed next Thursday, No- and Kay Kilrby/ IJree lance TOT' vember 11, by a panel discUs. r journalist and iDStructor at HII'R New wool and down quilts in sto<:k! 'Sion. "To What Extent Are I the Univemit>.' of Detroit. SIILON Holly pay fashions from Himel- general chairman, MRS. RALPH F. 17221 MACK Call mornings 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. for appointment hoch's will be the center of attrac- URSa, (right), co-chairman, MRS. 2 biles. f. 01 Cad;'"" tion at the Grosse Pointe Woman's WILLIAM KABBUSH, (second from Club Scholarship Luncheon, sched-. left), another co-chairman, and MRS. uled for Wednesday, November 17, JACK H. MERRITT, ticket chair- in the Grosse Pointe War Memorial's man. Tickets are availaole until Fri. Crystal Ballroom. Wrapping party day, November 12, irom Mrs. Mer- Once Again Our prizes recently-they especially ad. ritt, 886-8297, Mrs. Dallas E. New- mire that Waterford crystal lamp- kirk, 884-4290, and Mrs.' John J. were MRS. DICK WARNER, (left), Kelly, 881-7683. Pre Christmas Sale The Brandon Gallery Close out on all wood Items, purses, frames, dried The third and linal soosion I ber 10. will focus on the, the 21st Century 'at a 9: 15 flowers, plaster, craft'supplles and all Decoupage Prints. is scheduled for Thunsday, primitive art of the San BIas.. o'clock me e tin g Monday of November 18, at South High I Islands' Cuns .Indians, and morning. November 15, in (JIt\~'S ~.~~ Up to Schooi Auditorium. J 0 h n will be ihighlighted by several the Moran road home of MriS. The Rainy Day~Company, Mogk, attorney and Wayne MoIa designs. The program Victor F. PtlllSznik.Mirts. Ros. State University ,professor, stlU"ts at 7:45 o'clock, in'MirlS. alind Millman is co-hostess. 0." ~ 400/0 OFF will talk on "If Rights and Ford's McKinley a v en 11 e Stitchery I members will ~~= presents Responsibilities Go Hand in home. continue work on their but- Now is the time to buy hobby supplies for wi~ter fun. Hand, How Unfettered Can The 21st Century: Decid- terny sam pie rlS Tuesday OW' Freedom Be In Tomor- ing Now Study Group will morning, November 16, at a The paintings of the students of row'iS Crowded World?" hear Eileen Fresard int'1'o- 9 o'clock meeting in Mr.s. The lSeries is open to aU duce the topic of Religion in (COntinued ~ Page 20) Interested people of the com- munity. r )Wil/iamHouse tadioss~zabloute AAUW's Art Appreciation. on Study Group meets tomorrow, 'Ylo~ lJJamJl PBARMAe NOW IN BIRMINGHAM Friday, November 5, 3t 9:15 in the morning in the Bishop in-fhe-village Specialists Sunday, November sevenJ,,'J road home of MM. Richard J. Beaudry. Mm. James B. In Oriental Rugs Since 1897 Nicholson and Mrs. Richard from one to five o'clock Best will di-scuss the Art of At 108 S. Woodward, Birmingham the PaciCic Northwest Coast I' ~. ~~ I ..' Indians. Mrs. John F.'Eick" • ..;,644.8200 ~"\~tF-~i,..•' ,,'~.'~.i 20.507 ~ack Avenue, GroJie Pointe W()ods'" horSt i:s co-hosteslS.. ,,-' ,",' A Folk Guitar Group meet- ing bas been scheduled lor When in doubt, ASK 9:30 ,o'clock Monday morn. our pharmacists. They ing, November 8, toaceom- ore highly qualified to modate those who cannot at- tend evening meetings. Place serve you. We stock is tbe Wedge wood Drive home rare, seldom requested of Mrs. Joseph A. Cook. drug~ so we are able f'i. /Pr.. Players of 'all levels are wel- to fi.1I ALL prescription,. come. M'1'5. Gordon MacNei:l AND we're open Sun- is co.aostess. days and holidays! Free The Book Review Group prescription delivery. fulmCl~IFi. .Irne'N1 gathers 'Monday afternoon, at .p~..~~. . I~. 1 o'clock, in ,the Hidden lane ...... GHI IIOUTICtUI !, e home of Mrs. David Crocker, • 41-'1', c••.,..tk .IAllneaUI to hear Mrs. Edgar A. Hahn • .... " " ... WYD" DIll' Another ~ reason 11> discourse on "The Greek •• uI •• 1I It CA"DY Treasure," the story.of arch- l cane fu Cdlice> Cornet3. aeologist 'H~man Schlie- mann. Co.hosta'ises will be Notre Dame PHARMACY t;y':;& '~u~enate ~ :'Old" Mrs. John M. Berry and Mrs. Robert E, Patton. The art of framing pic- .~,.,',',',••,,;,:.',<"..:..'.•'.'.'.•..'....'.'.".'.'..'...... fUrnlture wi1tl ~,pcovers, :1 ~!.':;W& or ~Isar WI#1 our tures, needle pointe and other , stitchery will be demonsbrat- '~;;~2ibeauflful fatricsecmds. ed by Pat Lindheim Tuesday morning, November 9, ata 9 j o'clock Kaleid()Scope meeting C. 'You'II~ve at t~ 50~ in Mm. Dennis Woods' Brys . over fir5ts! C{)me browse. drive home. Mrs. Richard Swarthout and Mrs. John Lewis will 8S1SLstthe hostess. ,.,~CNlCO CORNER& Stitchery .]]; Group mem- hem. -continue work on their baa-gallo pillows Tuesday eve. '0" 25001 lITTL~ lACK • 1933 S. TELlGIAPH ning, at 8 o'clock, in Mil'S. . . ST. CUI S.,.ES _- Ilto.fILD IllS : . Beaudry's Bishop road home. 16926 Kerchevol, in-the-village .' 775-0078 _ FE 2-9163 , Mrs. William Fleming is co- ShOp OllrV e 30 am. ro 9 pm. ("-'on lhru 581) 885-2154 Sunaay •• Hohday. 9 JO • 4 hostess. Mrs. Watson Ford's slide '.eko"" LNllMr Dealer t · .. D "0 presentation for La Causerie Finest Import"', Denteltk Wlwel Wednesday evening. Novem.

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'Thursdey, November 4, 1976 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Pege Nineteen ~Women'sPage-by, of and for Pointe Women The J. E. Shows, III Set Mistletoe Mart Nov. 10 Juliette Primeau Wed to Mr. Shaw "A Colonial Christmas - be filled with homemade 1976" is the theme of the brownies, pies, cakes, jams baskeh, trimmed with yel. ':They Are et Home in Ead Lans-Inn after Vacat'lon Beach, Fla., and Mrs. Charles Mistletoe Mart to be present- and jellies. The Home Deco- ':II .. U. Slick, of Atlanta, Ga., and low ribbon and filled with ed Wednesday. November 10. rating Booth. Top of the Mart' " in Certlgene, Colombia; Bride Chooses Trl- her godfather, Chester E. orange Z 0 r i n a Sweetheart at the Grosse Pointe Congre. and Bargain Barn promise roses and yellow daisies. ditional Gown for Early Afternoon Rites Homer, Jr., of Wellesley, gational and Americall Bap. well.stocked shelves. ______Mass. Honor maid was Mary tist Church in Chalfonte ave- Two new.this.year depart. , A reception at the Village Club, Bloomfield Out. of.town rei a t i v e s of Katherine Shaw, the' bride. nue. ments are The Greenhouse, \ lUlls, followed the Saturday, September 11 wed. the bridegroom present at the groom's sister. Bridesmaids H and mad e items and offering terrariums. plants were Kathryn Sue Eddy, of I home.cooked foods will be and macrame hangers, and . :ding of Juliette Louise Primeau and Joseph Ed- ~n~'I~I:C~n~er:~~~y ~nr~IU~~~ Pontiac, Mar j 0 r i e Price featured from 10 in the morn. Plexi.Glass Ornaments. waJ'd Shaw, III, in Saint Regis Church, Birming- Mrs. David H. Brogan and Rothman, of White Plains,' ing until 4 in the afternoon. Chairing the '76 Mart are ,ham." ------l\frs. Dewey Craddock. of N.Y., Marjorie Lynn Su1tz. Coffee and luncheon service Mrs. Robert Bogan, Mrs. She is the daughter ward Shaw, Jr., of Birming. East Lansing, John C. Bro. man, Margaret Anne ElIiott will be available. William Frame, Mrs. Stew. and Margaret Susan Shaw, Colonial stitchery, il\c1uding art Pursel and Mrs. Robert rof Mr. and Mrs. George ham, grandson of Mr. and gan, of Dover. Mass., Mr. Mrs Horton F Anderson of and Mrs. Charles E. Shaw, another sister of the bride. , .w aprons, pillows and place. Stewart, overseeing the com • ~H. Primeau, of Saint. . 'f P . III M d "I • CI Midland, and Mr. and Mrs. 0 arts. ., r. an l' rs. groom. mats, will be offered, along bined efforts of all church ~ air avenue, and the Harold C. Brogan, of East Charles M. Leeds, of Albion, Best man was James Mar . with Colonial craft items members, Proceeds will go to • late Louise Mack Pri- Lansing, all of whom attend. and Mr. and Mrs. John R. shall Sinks. Ushering were fashioned or felt, bread dough the Church Women's Associa. ; meau, granddaughter of ed the wedding. Lapelle, of Midland. William Mar s hall Potter, and pine cones. tion, to be used for benevolent • the late Mr. and Mrs. For the rites at which Fredric Alan Maxwell, of The Colonial Kitchen will causes. .. J h H P . Other out-of.to~n, guests Father Howard L. Yogan ~ osep . rimeau, of meluded the bnde s uncle presided, the former Miss Albion, Robert William Lyle, : Grosse Pointe, and the and aun!, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Primeau chose a traditional Michael Glen Sandlin and John Robert Shaw, the bride. I BITS : late Mr. and Mrs. John W. Angltn, of Leesburg, Ind., while gown, scoop.necked I groom's brother. $ H. Mack, of Lakeland her great.uncle. Azel W. and short-sleeved, its Empire 'N Z avenue and Clearwater, Mack, of. Cambndge, Mass., bodice accented with appli. Mrs. Primeau wore a long, PIECES pale peach knit, its turtle. II Fla. h~r COUSIOS Mr .. and Mrs. qued lace flowers. Her A.line t Richard J. Anghn, of Wa. k' t t d' . t h t necked bodice and matching 1 The bridegroom is the son bash, Ind., Mrs. William E. ~r~fn' e:,:~ I~~i~~oeda s;:[h jacket edged with peach knit 1, of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ed. .,Beckham Jr.. '. of Miami ban d'somaf tch'mg 1ace, an d lace. Pink cymbidium or. chids formed her corsage. '.' ..... ~ SAVE AN EXTRA OOLlAR WITH THIS COUPO~llace f lower s edged her The bridegroom's mother i • SPECIAL! :i~la:lder length, lace man. selected an emerald green pol yes tel' knit shirtwaist, She carried Eucharis lilies tALL~ Short '8" with a c c e n t s of baby's. styled with a wide, tie belt and long, flowing skirt. White I SUEDES "195 '. ~~eba;~ a~.d ~:licf~t of Mrs. cymbidium orchids formed Long Her attendants were in her corsage. The newlyweds vacationed ..... Sav tit $S d h $15 I rust orange polyester knits , e a eas a,:, as muc ~s . styled with deep, Y.necklines in South America, in Carta . pholO by Poul Gach . , on Leathers, BuckskinS, SheepskinS, etc. • and spaghetti straps, and gena, Colombia. They are JULIETTE LOUISE PRIMEAU, daughter of ,j, I Day Service Availab/el We elo our own world matching, long.sleeved jack- making their home in East Mr. and Mrs. George H. Primeau, of St. Clair Lansing. ~~' CARVER CLEANERS ets. They carried straw avenue, and the late Louise Mack Primeau, spoke her marriage vows Saturday, September 11, in UNIVERSAL MALL ~;,;.~ 10725 Morang at, Cadieux 881.4640 Saint Regis Church, Birmingham, to Mr. Shaw, .,...... ,~~-...~III!._'-"'--,~-~.. son of the Joseph Edward Shaws, Jr" of Birming- Buy,en. of Precious ham. ANTIQUE Jewels and Fine Silver Cards and Sale at St. ]anleS SHOW and SALE, Tomorrow's Heirlooms We're.conslantly combing Ihe world for fine esrale Dequindre at 12 Mile Road jewelry and el.gant st.rling sil'tr; ....he'h.r . nearly n.\\'. old or amiqu •. Own.rs and agems Saint James L u the ran for Christmas shopping at 11 • o'clock. Luncheon, featuring ..• From cont.mplaring disposal are invited 10 seek our Church Women invite all Sunday, Nov. 7 thru Sunday, Nov. 14 l advice. Immediale decisions. Prompt paymen .. women of the community to a requested-menu ham and Transaelions confidenlial enjoy a full afternoon Wed. cheese sou!C1e, is set for noon. Weekday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., f America's Past nesday, November 10, at the Card games begin following Sun. 12 noon to 5 p.m. !... CIIA.P1~Rl!OU6~~(K CO. Church in McMillan road, luncheon. , GEM

World. famous clarinetist Benny Goodman will be guest 20% off artist with the Detroit Sym. phony. Orchestra at the 44th '''OO\A~t1t!~q.I\&.-J:~9l1.cert S.\1I}- . ,.. p,.e~di~mas da)Hwening,lIlovember 7,- at 8:30 O'clock in Ford Audi. torium. . . DSO. assistant conductor Philip Greenberg will be on the podium for the program, SALE sponsllred by the Zionist Or. on a complete selection of ganization of Detroit. Benny Goodman and his Sextet will be featured with a set of their own. With the RO~j& Seeley Orchestra, Goodman will perform the Concerti no of Carl Maria von Weber and a "Bcnny Goodman Med. ley," includIng "Let's Dance," "H 0 n e y sue k I e Rose" and LAMPS other favorites. Classical orchestral works I' , Thurs. Nov. 4-Sat. Nov. 20 include Schubert's Unfinished Symphony, ~eethoven's OVer- ture to "Egmont" and Boro. din's "Polovlsian Dances." Tickets for the Balfour f

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.Musicale Sets Concerts De(lCon Chapin Claim_sBride in the East 'ShowboatShenanigans' Gets Underway 1 ?~ . j (CGaUINIM In. 'aae 1') "Perpetuum Mobile" by Otto. Catherine Breskin and Del. Foothill Junior College, Palo Francisco Art Institute. kar Novacek, Accompanying con Chapin, who were mar. Alto, Calif. He is a photographer with I will perform four $OO.IS: ~hu- Mrs. Zerounian will be Mhs. . mann's "Er, der Herrlicbste Tied Saturday, October 9, at SlIe teaches 'and dances The Rolling Ston~. I Berj Haidostian. a noon cere-mony at the Un. with the San Francisco " von Allen;" "The 1Ilaoo" by MrJ. Robert Laing, pianist, Mary and Julie Breskin Rachmaninoff; "Aprea un ion Church of .Pocantico Dance Repertory Theatre. will play, "Barc.arolle, Opus HiIls, North Tarrytown, N.Y., attended their sister at the reve" by Faure; and "My 26" and ''Impromptu in F The bridegroom, son of rites, The Reverend Marshall \. Man's Gone Now," from Ger. -are making their home in Mrs. Arthur Smith, Jr., of Minor" by Faures and "Bal. Mill Valley, Cali!' Smith presiding, which were I shwin's "Porgy and Bess." lade in F Minor". by Chopin. Moross road, and John Oba. followed by ,a luncheQn at the Mrs, Douglas P. MacIntosh Mrs. Ellwyn Gilbert, con. The bride, daughter of Mrs. pin, of Manchester, Vt., at. Church. will be the accompanist. trallo, will perform, "The John Hurberg, of White tended St. George's School, Mrs. Ara Zerounian, violin. Confession Stone," (Songs of Plains, N.Y., and Theodore Newport, R.I., was gl'8duated . David Chapin was his ist, will perform a Sonata in Mary), written by Robert Breskin, of Greenwich;Conn., from Western High School, brother's best man, Ushers C Major, Opus 7, No.4, com. Fleming. a t ten d ed the Stoekbridge Washington, D.C., Qttended were John Chapin, another posed by Jean.Joseph Mon- For further information, School, Stockbridge, Mass., the University of the SOuth, brother, and David Breskin dOllviUe; "Meditation From can lITS. Peterson at 88Z- and was graduated from sewanee, Tenn., 'and w.as and Wmiam Amberg, broth. 'Thais'" by Massenet; and 2983. . White Plains High School and graduated from the San ers of the bride.

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'Hair styles by computer SHARON (Mrs. Gary) VASHER, sai'performance, with'tickets .at $I general chairman of "'Showboat for students and seriic)r citizens, is Shenanigans," con fer s wit h scheduled for 7:30. o'~li>ckThursday, Introducing . . . the Sensor under control wilh the new S)";- the perm processing because the process and the customer should tern. operator is s.il~naled at the pre- not leave the dner until the buz- FRANCES (Mrs. Anthony) PAS- November 18. Regulafperformances I'erm S~.slern. We','e got comput- 'TORIA, (center), talent chairman, will be presented Friday and Satur- ers to do almost everything else "1I'n take the samc .1Il1oulll of cise fraction of a second ",hen zersounds 10 in'dicate '1l'occssing lime to give as a regular perma- perl'eet processing has been is complele.' , and PETER THOMAS, director from day, November 19, and 20, at 8 for us-"h)' not one to help curl o'clock, at $5 per person. Ticket in- ):our hair? nent," he explains. "But Ihis Ilchie,'ed. Once the processing is started, New York's Jerome H. Cargill Com- The Sensor Perm (marketed by system guarantees the hAir will Afler the beautician classifies: Ilealistic says there 'is nOlhing pany, in town to supervise the musi- formation may be obtained by call- "e"son-Realistic Profell8ional have a good bod)' wa,'c and thcl'e Ihe t).pc and quality of the cus. more for the olleralor to do until, cal review featuring local talent, to ing 885-6267 or 886-7425. Tickets I'roducts, Inc.) is being installed will be no fuzziness." tomer's hair, he or she prepares' the buzzer sounds. When it ring!; bep res e n t e d by the Assistance will be available at. the door per- in Intercoiffure Ameriea salons Edmond says while other pcr- lhe hair by shampooing il. The Ihe patron's plastic cap is re- League to the Northeast Guidance formance nights. All proceeds bene- across the country. locally the manent techniques rely on visual hair is wrapped ".hile wee (not moved IInd hair is rinsed in hot Center at Parcells Junior High fit the Guidance Center. technique is being used at the . accuracy, the new process com- dripping) and when completed water for two minutes. School Auditorium. A Dress Rehear- Bart Edmond Salon in Grosse bines solid state electronics. fldd is sprayed wi,b a fine misl of Neulralizcr is applied, left Pointe Woods, one of eight 'In- pH chemistry, and IIrofessional water. for five minulcs,thcn the rods Christian' Business expertise 10 achieve perfcCi lim- Tlie tesl rod is placed at the are removed. The solution is ' AAUW Cranbrook Day tercoiffure salons in Michigan. highest position on the he~d and moved thoroughly through the .. . Women Siote Foir According to owner Edmond, ing each time., The syslem inc!u(les three ma- this rod is wrapped in the usual hair and' then completely rinsed ' -- For Jenny IJi~d the system isacluaJl)' a tool te manner.' The Sensor probe is out. Bond fortifier and deodor- Ceombiued froni Page 18) The De t r 0 it East Side correct the ~ariahle!l invloved in 'jorcomponents: sensor perm in- strument, probe and chemis,try. hooked into the tesl rod so il ant is applied' as ,he final step Walter, Walker's Canterbury Council of Christian Business The. Jenny .. Llud Club of what he SB)'S can' be the "hit and doesn't mo,'e or shirt and iI must before slyling. road home, with Mm. Ptasz. and Professional Women will And Realistic represenlath'e!l Detroit has .. seneduled its Imiss" process of gctlin8 a perm- be touching the hair, Ed d d I h nik ~ co.hostess. presen~ its, fourth ,annual n monthly' meeting for Tues. anenl. Edmond stales that timing, say that they consider the real Information is fed back to the mon an ea istic sa)' t e Mns.John Sehonenberg and Christmas Fair, "Holiday breakthrough to be the electrun- slem day, November' 9. Members moislure. pH acid balance, and Sensor Perm instrument when :'y ~a~ been tesled alld 'Mrs. Vincent C. Leonard will Handcraf~s," Tuesday, No- oand their guests will meet ic monitoring and controlling of this S~nsor Perm probe touches meets r'gld siandards for per- lead the Book Discussion vember 18, at the Thomas Ihe hair's cuticle and corlex 8re at 11 in the morning at Cran. the hair and lotion. By using formance and rella.bility." The G~p in a consideration of Manor in East Detroit. brook House'. in Bloomfield this, the hairdresser doesn't have operators arc also ,"struetcd to Kaza'btzakis' "Last Tempta. Homemade delicacies, fresh Hills for .1' t9ur end luncheon. 10 take a test curL be aware of ilulicators of any lion of Christ" TueSday eve. f:1owersand plants, books and Afler the curling lotion is mix- ning, November 16, iJi. the stationery as well as craft ed, a plastic cap is. applied and Schonenbetg home in McMll. items will be available from Pion Solvafion Army clipped shul. The Sensor Perm Ian road, at 7:30 o'clock. 5:30 to 8:30 o'clock when AUliliary'~ Program dials are then set to bleached, The International Reiations dinner, by reservation only, tinted, normal or resistonl • Study Group hIlS changed its will be served. HeoIen Sheets, (inciostume), (strong hai~ whh little porosit)" regular meeting date, far Joanne Himmer, 771-G035,will spei.j:":'on "Freedom . I h d . I November ollly, to the third and Lucille Dew, 527""12, are Belles of ::mstory" at the CIose If .a I'gne( , l!r cullc e, Th -" f th th' 'V" un~uay 0 e man , m accepting res e r vat Ion 5 Awdllary to the Sa1vation firm finish thai resisls penetra- order t0 hear Mns. Edwin W. through next Thursday, No- Army's meeting Monday, No. tion). according to the hair Iype G<>rningspeak on India To- vember 11. vember 8, at 1o'clock at Sal. determined in the el:aluation. day. ' vation Army headquarters in Edmond e~plains that just as Mm. Goming ibas sched. Fair booths open again downtown D.etroit. . .,,'ith IIny permanent, the Sensor uled her program far Thurs. after the post~er pro. , should nol be applied to hair day. November .is, at 1 gram, which. will feature IELL G that's obviously breaking, ex- 'o'clbclr,"'lltthe Anita"avenu.c ~~~f~~r.:F1~l~t~l'''~'~'~tru"'~E~:r f M'~ ",' }'r~ eUlllnaX' Ja'N.' . 1IJ~U:r' "'". I.• , .. .. .M..!.~,. ". ~~,." tremel)' over-porous, or has been ho.me o~ ....s. Stephen. More,. ''''(11 r.,'ti]. "h"rl Of'rtdiO'~. ".:::".1::.1 Ii ~r:,.,:, .,'T I: reeclI.h' bleached or timed. "1Un"ds,'wboWill be "aSsisted ~n one~ me' 0., .. ,., • .' by'"""~.host""""&.. :urs. John YourSecoDdCup,of'Co.fI,.e.e,.'"" •. 'YIII, G' The hair's porosity - which '-u. """"= '.lU influences jls ability to abSorb Berry and Mirs.Ramon Web- cut:ently engaged in coun. • er. ~elltng work. e.IIs'a•• fluids-has also been cheeked:>;n st the pre-perm evaluation and t:,T~:la::;.ph's new hair style gr.al su~~t~t~l:tYg~.e~~:rryGro::e~ ~CIIRIS---;:;.~.. KAR' L COQIIAVIES now a porosity compensator dial I. ....,..jCAKDSj is also set according to the lest sl'slem ml.llfuneliol1. ~e par.ty for Its regular meet. 110% OFF ORDER10WI : , ' rl'sults. At his salon, Edmond says all ~:l~~s. ~~~~h. Mm. ~red - .;. Ralph's lon, hair oboul 'e be restylecl ,.,h., with a new compu'erized permanent 886' 0' 0 The patron is placed under a his shlists \Isin~ 1116'new 111'0- y ~ mg reservatiOAS 10, wave. This S.nsor Perm ins'rumenl is claHified III Ihe ".lecrronic brain", of Ihe SYI' IT e {'"\UJu~I -6 1 tem since il teans and cl'nlrols .".ry momenl of perm processing. The system's othe, drycr that ha.s no' becn pre- ('t'SS "lIIst alll'lIlI at leasl IWO: a,,~!~rma~cey o~ "Tf:: '';;;1 "I "'C . ~ R-G; Edgar &. Also(' majo, componen'. are the probe and ils ct.-mi.,ry. Th. Edmond Salon in Grosse. heall!(l. Th .. drvcr will turn off iJlstrurtiollul wnrk"hoJls ill Ih(,' tS8e~30,lloa k, ovem er , ....ZOI_I~ •••.P.•.• TU2-51. 114 Kercheval Poin'e Wood. is on. of etghl solons in Michigan Uling the Sen .. ! Perm syslem. . h' I' " a . oc C • ------•..• , .. !lll( I on throu~ oul I Ie pcrmllll( ~)steJlI ~ (1)( ....1111111. 'Focus on D'etroit is Mrs. , <: ---.-.------.------Richard J. Edin's topic for . the Economic' Fae15 of Life ., Group meeting Tuesday, No. vember ro, at 9 in the nwrn. ing in Mirs. Ptasznik's home. Grosse Pointe Mrs. Schonenberg will assist. Contemporary Literature will meet that evening, at 'Laundry 7:30 o'clock, in Mrs. Harold Jinks' Lakepointe avenUe home, to hear Mrs. Richard Best reyiew two books by D. H. Lawrence: "The Rain. • Bathroom Rugs bow" and "Women in Love." • Table Cloths Faculty Wives • Sleeping Bags Set Workshop • General Laundry Grosse Pointe F a c u ~t y Wives invite members to par- ticipate in a Christmas work. shop Tuesday evening, No. ' PICk~UP AND DELlVERYSERVICE vember 9, at 7:30 o'clock in the Commons at Grosse Pointe North High School. 21138 Mack - Grosse Pointe Woods Joanne Graham will demo onstrate how to make bread 881-6942 dough wreaths. Kathy Fra. zard will teach the techniques needed to make a macrame .. angel Christmas ornament. I, According to co.chairmen 'Mrs. Donald Dungan and Mrs. James Hunt, the work. shop will be repeated Tues- i day, November 30. if there is sufficient interest. HAPPYNew YOU 0 •• . STEAl em.CARPET 13' sq. fl. 530 minimum. couches LOVELY New HAIRDO 530, (hoin S15, 10Ye seal S25, velvers, whiles and po.tel (alan -Couch $35, choir $17, love \ seal 530, 778-1680 ClOSEOUT SAlE ASK for "LINDA" 885-2466 Just 18 left of these very attractive condominiums in this welllocflted Colonial building in Harper Woods. Close to St. Johns Hospital, CHECK OUR $ SAVING SPECIALS! shopping center, the 1-94 Expressway, and regular and minibus service. Tues .-wltl.. ThIIfs. '25 ',",ItIIle1ltS 0IIIy A wonderful buy for a close relative, guest apartment or as your permanent residence. Four out of five of these desirable apartment homes have $4.00 12.50 Wash, Sit, Styti", PIn t.ir art already been sold and prices are slated to rise. 90% financing is available. &i10ROU~ Call 884-7750 or 774-1551, or stop-in to see us today at ~ NURSING Join our Senior Citizens Program 21319 Kingsville one block east of Moross Road. HOME TIftS. - wet - ThllI's. Ollly $3 fer s...,.. .. Sett 80l.~ E\~T JHFt:H~O' MidIipn DETHOIT. \IICII. ~ Condominium cYrdW 9&intc 6lmdtJminituns CorporMion Open Dally and Sundliy 1:00 pm to 7:00 pm. 821-3525 Baldo's Hair Salon (formerly FREOERICK & 8ALDO) Quality N"r,inll Care 774-1551 17640 MACK 885-2466

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Founders Day Program . Grand Marais CI,~b to Meet Mark.,i.nac Island DRC Planning Wed on Mackinac For Gamma Phi Beta --.----- . ~ Windsor Day" i Mrs. Henry Kohring willi vember 8. at Mrs, Arthur "':: D t 't -d b b G be the guest speaker discuss. A, 0, Schmidt's Lakecrest e rOI an su ur an am. I, ',lane I honlt' \.g.... D:::.\,:b';:e:~g"~r.:bof ,:'i~ ma Phi Bela alumnae gather 109 "Nature's Potpourri" at ChI' M Ed i Settj h..: for Rjtes , ,0' os. esses are rs, . next Thursday eve~mg, N~. the Grand MaraiS Garden ward B!ederman and Mrs, ': travel to Canada next Tues. I vember 11, at 6 0 cloek' III ,Club's meeting Monday, No., lIarold Davis, ;: H ' 10 G" -I-W---b--h-II day, November 9, for a noon the Kerby road home of ~rrs, ...... _._.. -... _...... ' i- elr om own s orn y P y is Gail Cox As luncheon at Windsor's Holi- J. Robert McMillan, presi. - ': , She Speaks Marriage Vows to Gregory day Inn, arid a program by dent of the Detroit Alumnae . ------,-- :~ Keith Steiner internationally.known jeweler " Pearce Lettner, chapter, for a Founders Day ceremony. Let s 1'al k ..' · 1-= ':Qhe litt1~stone church on Mackinac Island was Miss Vera Brown, DRC Mrs. Jack Mills. of Radnor ': thoe setting Saturday, September 18, for the wed- president, will act as otficial • - hostess, Mrs. Aaron E. WH. circle, will assisl the hostess'l' Bdtate, ~. ;: dmg of Phyllis Gail Cox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. cox, of Loraine road, will in. Special guests w!ll be alum. '1!!eat =-=--======---- I . , , ~ William Sm{illwood Cox, of Grayton road, and traduce Mr, Lettner, who de. nae members (rom Binning. l Iiy John E,Brink •. Gregory K,!ith S~einer. . signs and manufacturers sil- ham and Bloomfield Hills. I :~ Tne 3:30 o'clock rites sleeves, necks and pockets verware for all Canadian Among Poinlers planning I !'j' at Which Johh O'Conner of the cream knit frocks worn Government Official Resi. to attend are Mrs, D, J'I Terms cf hon1e mortgages have lengthened substantially. d • by hono m t M s dencies abroad. and is known Fleming, Mrs, George Zinn, Cc:wentla"al insti~uted ser\ ice ond professiallol resuils so whelher you are the of matching ',:Alencon aace The bndegroom is the son from Princess Beatrix, the bet\c! orlhe ~eller rely on us. "Exclusiyely in Grasse Pointe" detailed the sleeves and front of Mr. and Mrs. Even B. Marquis of Caris brook and Slate Election Heurs; Mon,.Sot, 9.5 p,m. Sun, noon 5, 24 hour answering of tbe gown; Steiner, of Bluffton, O. the late Duchess of Kent Her veil was of. The bride's mother's ecru Born under the sign of Can. Yachtswomen have sched. laCe. Baby'.s-breath rimmed lace shirtwaist featured a cer .Mr Lettner will tell . , Exchanging marriage vows Saturday, Sep- uled their 'annual meeting to DID YOU KNOW? her traditional bridal' bou. tapest~y belt,' The bride. abdut je~els appropriate for quet, with its' accent of roses. groom s '~other wore floral. each Sign of the Zodiac. He tember 18. on Mackinac Island were PHYLLIS elect new officers for Thurs. day, November 11, at 8 Ruffles a c c en t e d the printed Qlana. will also focus on stories o( GAIL COX, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Income lox deductions from intere$t paid can be mode 0$ Smallwood Cox, of Grayton road,. and, GREG- o'clock at the St. Clair long 0$ paymenl on mortgage inlerest ;$ being made. specific jewels, and "'ill bring Yacht Club, part of a fabulous collection ORY KEITH STEINER, son of the Even B. Stein- Sf. MATTHEWS ANNUAL .of 18th and 19th century an. ers, of Bluffton, O. Hostesses for the evening 'If tique jewels to show the DRC will be Helen (Mrs, Charles) All Wallpaper Books ladies. Mrs. Jacques G ray, Miss Mrs, James Haggerty, Mrs. Reichling, Joanne Sharp, Interested in gourmet cook. Edith Jackson, Mrs. Louis. Benjamin Springborn, Mrs. Beverly (Mrs, John) Steven. 2501. OFF ,>,;,:;," ing and a coUector of paint. Thurmon, Mrs. Ansel Rice, Charles Hauer, Mrs. Arthur son, Cris (Mrs. David) Mar- /0 ". ;~LIDAY BOUTIQUE ings and objets d'art as well Mr~. Wayne Garrett, .Mrs. Hurd and Mrs. Frank Ken. shall -and Judy (Mrs, Ken. . FrI., No.: 5, 10 •. m•• 8 p.m. ' as jewels, Mr, Lettner is, Bert A. Greiner, Mrs. Charles nedy. neth) Maxwell, In ~, It I past.president of the Art Woolcox, Miss Violet Wood, II-I:' '~I"'I:J 8.t., Noy. 8, 10 •. m.• 8 p.m. Gallery of Windsor and the Mrs. John Hart, Mrs. Albert National Ballet of Canada. Massnick, Mrs. N. Conner ~YORKSHIRE Save on W'alipa/Jer Sun" Noy, 7, 10 .,m. ~2.p,m. He has served as chairman Gunn, Mrs. James Gustin, of the advisory boards. of TELEVISION SERVICE 10 Ull~ Sull' Church Aud~ Harper and Whittier, Detroit both the Art Gallery and the For Q sensational • \\' ull-Tt'x • Sllllitu!" . f', Hana"made items - Home-cookea treats 778-40~P , National Ballet . • lun "nil. i\hlur!

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I, I P,g8 Twenty.Two GROSSE POiNTE NEWS . ThUNd.y, November 4, 1976 Society News Gathered from the Pointes . . Outli~e Shut-in Busy Month Beginning J'eterans Day Service Set Dennis Is Comin For Bet. Sigma Phi's From Another Pointe of View The Annual Veterans Day a graduate of the United I Meal Prt!gram ; I A bU~ym;tb begins today Service will be held at The States Military Academy by (Continued from Page 15) Lieutenant Commander 'The Guest speaker at the month. (or Xi Alpha Omega. Chapter Cathednl Church of SalDt Marion and her fellow uns Dislincuisbed Paul in Woodward avenue, Reverend Richard R. Rives, I)' program meeting of the o{ Beta Sigma Phi, with an Women were honored at receptions yesterday .fter. Detroit, this Sunday, Novem. USNR (Ret.), former chap. W0 men's Association of evenirig meeting in the Har. ber 7, at 4 o'clock. lain of the United States Navy G r a as e .Pointe Memori.al bor court home of Lorli (Mrs. noon and evenin,r. Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Traey, of Proveneal road, It is being arranged by and Marine Corp' Reserve Church Tuesday, November Robert) Dolson. Guests will Training Center, Dearborn II, at 10 o'clock in the be members of the PreceIller and Mr. and Ml'S. Clarence Shelton, of Bloomfield Lieutenant Coklnel Robert B. Vokac, (USAR, Rel.), chair. by Lieutenant Colonel Th~ church lounge will be Doris Alpha Nu Chapter. Hills, hosted the dinner following the evening reo Reverend Dr. Paul E. Mabry ception.' man of the Cathedral's Spe- Heath, assistant admlnistra. Xi Alpha Omega members • • • cial Services committee, and USAF, mayor of Olivet, and tor at Bon Secours Hospital. to be honored at the South by ";frs. Mary E. King, of . Macomb County Beta Sigma More Meating and Eating ~nB:~~n ProVIdence, R. r ., national MISS Heath's subject is a Phi Council's annual Exem. ::r~:~~~~~~~~ Grosse Pointe's own Mary Conway and Harry of The C~thedral Parish. president of the. American progr.am being inaugurated plar Day Dinner, set {or Gold Star Mothers .. by the Hospital: "Meals for Wednesday, November 10. at Satchwell, her cohort in gourmeterie, (1 just coined It is an interdenominational that word, for I couldn't think of another one to memorial (or all who have .A message from the Secre. the Homebound." Penna's Supper Club in War. tary of the Navy, The Honor. The volunteer effort aimed ren, are C h r i s Atkinson, describe just exactly what Mary and Harry DO), given their Jives in wars of have been at it again, meeting and eating all over the United states, and a trib. able J. William Middendorf at community service will, Jeanne Herman, Mary Mitts, will be read by Colonel Law: it is ,hoped, eventually bring Marjorie' Parsons, Bon n i e town, and somehow finding time, in between ready. ute to all members of the rence R. ()'Grady. Jr., an hot, noonday meals, without R~th, Lorraine Korte and Jan ing the latest edition of "Meat, Eat and Enjoy De. United States Armed Forces, active reservist in the United charge. to 40 shut.ins. I HIDes. trait," to edit,Susan Sachs' "Eating Out Book," for' ActjI!l!., Reserve or Retired, states Marine Corps. Florida's Gold Coast. 'veterans and American Gold Training for the volunteer Nancy (Mrs. Joel) Hughes. Star Mothers. .. The audience will include workers who' will -assemble of Nottingham road, will ,be That's two down in time for Christmas. Their The Very Reverend Leslie in addition to interested citi: and deliver the meals is al. hostess for the Wednesday, next project is a Bahamas'Tourist Guide, on which G. Warren, dean of the Ca. zens, members of southeast. ready unQerway. November 17, ,chapter meet. they're scheduled to start work in January. As thedral, will oUiciate. The ern Michigan veterans or. ianizatlons, Senior and Jun, Lunch in the Cburch Fel. ,i~~, which 'will feature, i!1 ad. Mary says, "Whew!" sermon will be given by Cap. lowship Hall follows the ditlo.n to the regular busmess • • • tain The Reverend Gerald H. iot ROTC cadets and officers morning session. Luncheon sess~on,. a Whi~e ':lephant and. enlisted personnel of 'ac. 'The Education of Tom Webber' Sargent, USN, executive di. tive and reserve mHitary reserv,ations are necessary auct~on.~fund raiser m prep- ' I • .i. reetor of the OUice of the . ' aratlon fltr the c hap t e r ' s I t s a nove, set in Michigan ~ 1943, in a mi~. Navy Chief of Chaplains. units in the ~keater Detroit and may be ma~e by calling spring card party benefiting area. the Church OUlce. the Grosse Pointe Family tary school run by nuns, dramatizlDg one week In L ' .u be re d by the Jife of a 14.year-old boy. It's for pub"C.a~~l:n~e::ge A. B:l1eau, HlghUghts of the Service Life E due a t ion Council sthedidecl i.s its opening. parade ofl9 Cr~ft Demonstration (FLEC). Jication Decem~r7: . . USN (Ret.), president of the sets of Colo,rs,upthe Cathe. Its au.tbor. IS T~mu R. Peters, of Moselle Metropolitan Detroit Council, dral's center lillie. DENNIS NAHAT, who grew up in Grosse For East Alpha Phi's place, whose profeSSional career has included Navy League of the United Pointe, graduating from Grosse Pointe High Farm, Garden screen writing at Jam Handy and public relations States,' ~nd by The' Rigbt MR. 4nd MRS. GEORGE School before it was South,. Is coming home. The Detroit East Suburban work at both the Free Press and Blue Shield of Reverend Clarence E. Hob. J. STRONG, III, of Allard Dennis is now assistant to Ian Horvath, the inter- .Alumnae Chapter o( Alpha Club to Meet Michigan, whose addresses have appeared several good, D.D.] Episcopal Bishop avenue, announce the birth Phi wlll meet Tuesday, No- nationally.prominent choreographer who directs times in .'Vital Speeehes Magazine II who is • part_ to the Umted St~tes Arm.ed of " daughter,' LA~ Le. vember 9, at 8 u'clock in the time instructor at Wayne Slate 'University-and Forces, for mer chaplam, BRUN STRONG, September the versatile, young Cleveland Ballet Company, The Grosse Pointe Farm Woods lane home of Janet who, even before "The Education of Tom Webber" (colonel), USAF (Ret.). 1. Mrs. Strong is the former which makes its Detroit area premier Tuesday Allen, for a craft demonstra. .and Garden Club will meet evening, November 23, as second attraction in the tion pro g ram by Nancy Mond8Y, November 8, at 2 is out, is plotting his next novel. Prayers will be read by MARY.V AN HAMM, daugh. Grosse Pointe War Memorial's 1976-77 Lighter Sperry, o{ Fisher's Wallpaper o'clock in the Stratton pace Mr. Peters is a member of the boerd of direc~ Rabbi Jeffery L. BaIlon, of ter of MRS. GILMORE S. Side Series. and Paint, featuring new gift home of Mrs. J. Douglas tors of FioeArts Society of Detroit in which his Pontiac's Temple Beth Jacob, VAN HAMM, of Cranford if Lee' • 1__ . ti ., by'l'he Reverend Norman lane. Paternal grandparents ideas as well as holiday ideas Adair, for 'a Straw Christm,as w e, , IS aev a~ ve:. '. ,. Shadley, priest of the Cathed. are MR. nd MRS. GEORGE The full.scale. evening of grams in this sea'son's Lighter for wreaths and centerpieces. Ornament demonstration. . Daughter JennIfer IS a freshman at MIchigan ral - by Lieutenant Colonel J STRONGJR of Wilming. nostesses assisting Mrs. daq.ce will include a new Side Series will feature The Maureen Allison, 886-4696, S~te University. Tom, Jr., is a junior ,at South William E. WhittingtOn, JII, t~n, Deta.' ., is ace e p t in g reservations Adair are Mrs. Thomas Ham. b a 1a e t choreographed by Four Freshmen, appearing HIgh, and Sarah Jeanne, the family coda, is a Thursday evening, December through Monday, November ,mond, Mrs. Eugene Hawkins Kerby School fourth .crader. De"9is, based on Tchaikov- 9, and Celeste Holm and' her 8. and Mrs. Robert Redlin. • • • 1~:i~~N sky's "Things Our Fathers' husband Wesley Addy, pre. Family A.F~ir Today . M&MHar.dware Loved." Finale is "Us," a s e fi tin g ':With Love and homes or clubs, and dinners Setting for cocktails before Laughter" Friday, Febru- in the Center's Crystal Ball- the 24. member Cleveland . . The reason there's so much coming. and going PLUMBING SUPPLIES. ELECTRICALSUPPLIE George 'M. Cohan.style caval. {HrIt WI" T..... V.ili"' cade of popular Amerlcan ary 25. . ' room. The three remaining B'allet's appearance will be m Grosse Pointe boulevard today is that it's Christ dances: ragtime to charles. All Lighter Side evenings complete evenings may be the Grosse Pointe Hunt Club, Church F~mily A-Fair Day today, and peop~e have . SEW ER . Open Sund.,: ton to rock. are preceded. by subscription purchased for $50, (tax and and in the audience that night be~n beatmg a path to the church doors since 9:30 The two re~aining pro. cockuil parties in private ~ervice included), the three will be Linda Nahat, who is this morning, and they're not going to stop until shows only for $25: coming home, too, (she' now 3:30 this afternoon. .. . - jCLEA.NING'10-. 2 pm c~ Individual complete eve- lives in Arizona), to see her The best way to lljoin the beaters" is to drive . Phon. __ ""Im nings 'lire $17. Indivdual per- son's triumphant homecom- over to the Grosse Pointe Memorial Church parking THEGROSSE~E mtORlAL CHURCH formances are $8.75. ing. - . .882-0808 _TIUlrUIf'NMiAt - lot, from where a door-to-church door shuttle i 'j,. 16 lake .Shore Road car • service is operating ~l day long. FAUCET REPAIRING MUSICA Plan to make a day of it. Co-chainnen Judy (..DtlMMSTEI'~ "'Ir hmceJ llIlIIn • 1'1__ St.", Ii...... ~ ...... irH 1976 - 1977 (Mrs. Richard) Simonds, Sue (Mrs. Raymond) Sen- kowski and Alice (Mrs. Robert) Valk remind THE CLEVELAND BAROQUE SOLOISTS everyone that luncheon is available from 11:30 to 1:30 o'clock . . . ' . P~nelope J!ll}~~~,,~~e~'!~~ _ • .. __ jr:(')~v~ryJh~g;(Ze~ ft6mn)homemade"'H1 es"Jt? en",'191J.,', 1~';l[ :lrG'f ,-, .. , UU(,H; ;'iI'~~~jiir~.:('~9rde~. 1... ~,:iJ{2.\I,'),1\h( em j,alJ4~h;nittedji~S, plahta,1JlpllisftSfanCi,' IpmoWB ~eG<'; j ~ .!)r;roo-.t:cifh'l:lf.iAO~infs,;"'iola)da.gCMtb'a. Ilil'; f' to ca~erol~ .wohderful,waytQ take careJQfdin~. i ,... ..,_",.1 1 1 11l9b' Dotfs'Orn'~'~ln, harpsichord ner, 1f you ve been out' to lunch-is available as .Music by Telemann, Handel, Vivalqi and others long as it lasts. . "aufstanding, authoritative, distinguished" - - The New York Tim •• East.Side Delta Zetas Consider '8ig Sisters' SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14 at 4:00 P.M. East Side Delta Zetas will nesday evening, November' $2.00 door donation per person learn about becoming "Big 10, at 7:30 o'clock in. the' Sisters" at a meeting Wed. Huntington boulevard home ($1.00 under twelve} I of Mrs. William Kamm. Fair and Harvest Dinner Guest speaker. is Sharon Gier, from the Big Brother. At Redeemer Methodist I Big Sister Organization. The ,1 Delta Zetas are planning CRAFT SUPPLIES & CLASSES AT , A Christmas Fair and Har. I vest Dinner will be presented some special "Big Sister" .I Saturday, November 6, at activities for the winter. Redeemer United Methodist Coffee and dessert will be "by EVELYNS." Church, Vernier road at Har- served by co.hostesses Mrs. .. DECOUPAGE .. WRAP AROUNDS per avenue, Harper Woods. Frederick Eng and Mrs. .. BOARD ART .. SCRUB BRUSH ART Booths, open from 11 in the Thomas PaZllrena. .. MING TREES .. TINSEL ARt morning until 8 in the eve. Among those planning to .. CHRISTMAS DECORS ning, will feature baked attend aie .Pointers Mrs. goods, C b r i s t mas crafts Jonathon Martin, IMrs.Rich. handknits, aproM, jewelry: ard Lootens, Mrs. James 20% OFF on Suppl~es bome decoratlons ilnd sta- Neelands and Ml'lI. Jack Fo. tionery, plus a new-this.year bare; Mrs. Robert Burns, of (bring this ad for discount) Green Thumb department, St. Clair Shores, Mrs. Frank Santa's Surprise Sleigh, Flea De Bolle, of Harper Woods, Market and Children's Only Any que.'ilions? the Mesdames Gerald Mor- shop. rison and Paul Jablonski, of Come in or Call 821 ~8166 Lunch will be available Mount Clemens, and Detroit- from 11 until approximately en Mrs. Robert DavenJlOrt TlleSflll~' Ihru Salllrd8~' ..• 10 10 5 1,:30o'clock. Dinner at $3.25 and Mrs. Paul Emig. for adults, $2 for children Thursda~ ('\'enin~s ... til 9::W p.m. aged five through 11, (under. five's are free), will be 1205 Wayburn $3,000 DOWN ON A LAND CONTRACT served, by reservation, from al Kl'rrh('\'al in the Park 4:30 to 7 o'dack. TOURAINE ROAD Large 3 bedroom home. Family room, Garage, Car. Dinner reservations may peted. Drapes, All appliances. On 2 acre ridge north, be made by calling the of Northport County road, wolk fo boy access. $43,500, Church, 884'l1D35, or Nancy 817%. Bank appraised at $48,000. Hathaway, 775-4751. Carry. outs are available with reser- Qwner (616) 386.5579 vations. REUPHOLSTER De La Salle Auxiliary YOUR To Host Card Evening The De La Salle Christian Brothers Auxiliary will pre- FURNITURE! sent an anniversary card party featuring prizes and refreshments Wednesday eve. ning, November 17, a~ 7:30 o'e-lock at De Le Salle Col. Iegiate High School. A Country Store stocked with home-c ann e d goods, crafts and handmade items will be open from 5:30 o'clock. A Bake Sale also will be featured. Admission tickets may be purchased at \ the door.

GARY 'MAROWSKE, of. An unusually gracious staircase with bookshelves at the landing Canterbury road, an Account- is one of the charming feotures of this well located home Yes ... we can give your home a new look! Give ing major who received his in the Farms ... bedrooms, 3 baths - library, garden room that tired.looking furniture a new lease on life ... degree in Business Adminis- have it restyled to match your new decor and reo tration this May from Val- - 3 car attached garage with maids quorters. upholstered with beautiful Scotchgord ,fabrics. paraiso UnivEll1Sitywhere be was president of his fratern. W,. also custom make slipcovers (cloth & plastic} ity, Sigma Phi Epsilon, is & Drapes: working with a firm of Cer. .UPHOLSTERY CO, tified Public Accountants and John S. Goodman, Inc. form,r/y nl 88(W} Ke"," .. nl. 14322 ,Hn"k studying for his CPA exam. Gary recently Joined the A&C nOll> 01 Grosse Pointe Jayefts, and 93 Kercheval on the Hill Q) 886-3060 12339 flayf's VA ?9660 was chairman of their Pump. Or" .10 'Y,nr. ,,,,,"'i,,n,,,, fI,'.mal", F,,,,, kin Sale.

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6C-OFFI.CE FOI lENT 3-LOST AND FOUNQ I ~HELP WANT EO-- S-5ITUATIOH 15A-SITUATION 6-FOR RENT j 6-FOR lENT .WANTED: Packard Motor LOST: Half glasses in needle. GENEIAL WANTED I DOMESTiC UNFURNISHED UNFURNISHED 2ND FLOOR office. lpace. '. Company parts, watches. pointe case. 881-3522. INSURANCE, Grosse Pointe. VA LAB S MOTHER.DAUGHTER de. ALTER ROAD-Qulet studio ALTER.W1NDMI'L Pointe. Approximately 1.000 Square .' pins, rings. Anything from ------Ag h . . I A I LE DON - Quali. ... bed feet. 16419 E. Warren be . . ' Packard. 294-2198. LOST: Near Blalrmoor and ency as opelUng or ex. fied cOl1lp~nion aide. home- sire general weekly house- apartment. Refrigerator, Newer, lower 2 room. tween Audubon • Outer . Marter. Black female cat. perlenced fem ..le. 884-5300. maker. unincumbered, Will keeping, Excellent team. slove, utilities furnilihed. AU appliances lneludinr Drive. Heated 'and air cOn. DROFrl"SIONAL Ph I Child' t R d 886 travel; Excellent references Very good references. Call Adults only. Reasonable. dishwasher. Carpeuna:, ga • ditioned. AU or parUal. • ' fo ~ otogra.,. '1."2 s pe. ewar. - 'CITY OF Grosse Pointe - and driver. Personable. alter 6 p.m. 779-9031 or 775. Security deposit, 884.0184. rage. $210 a month. A m\lSt Call SSlS-0457 or 884-9690. '. phy 0ffel'S GIamor portraits ...,.,. Met e r Maid Federall" 1 t and Studio type fam'ly f J Swedish descent Non. 1956. CHANDLER PK DRIVE see. ~o chi dren or pe s. I FOUND: Young male be~ge unded temporary position smoker and 6Obriety. 1m. ------. - Evenmgs 524.1106. GROSSE POINTE WOODS , ' photography in your home dog. in B aId u c k Park. s c h e d 1,11e d to terminate mediate replies. P. O. Box EXPERIENCED colored lady 2 bedroom lower Income. J ------21312 MACK - 21xl06 It. --aU occasioIllS, Also avail. Medium size. 881'{)3S5. January 31. 1977. Partido desires day work. Grosse $130 per month, security NEWPORT . Warren Extra able for fund raising . pant must live' in Grosse 9S2 SOuthfield, Michigan, Pointe references. WA 4- deposit. references. 776. nice quiet 3 .oom apart. building. Ideal for attorney. CPA, insurance or general '.' evenb. 575-9585. LOST, toy poodle, grey, fe. Pointe City, low family In. _4803__ 7.______0535. 2920. ment. Stove. refrigerator, office use. Carpeted, rear. • PU.PPY SlITER SERVI"E.1 male. LeXington road near come (economically disad. J 1M DUFOUR ARE YOU ------all utilities. Laundry (aclli. '" . Ma"k TU 1 ''''73 Re d vantaged er Fed I interested in HOUSE ON Barham. near t1'es. Walt. to buses. $130. 'parking. . Evpen'enced,.. ISmail doC1....•c I ~ • -MI. war. guidelines) per0 receivinga PAIN...-.n.'Gun someone to keep your home Warr~n. $175 a mont hi"• p us 822.0861. only. No Tinklers. Refer- LOST _ Male Sheltle (minia. bl' ! t r C t INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR beautiful? Wednesday, Fri. deposll. 885.2695, 882-7684. I ~1304 MACK-2 room o(flce. ences, $3.50 day. VE 9-1385 lli pu IC aSS15anee. on IIct HOME REPAlR day. Grosse Pointe. Detroit -8-M-IL-E-.S-c-hoe-n-h-er-r-a-re-a-- Carpeted. Ideal for Man. " turde cJoffe). VICinSItYblRlvandrd Dennis C. Foran at 885- 882 '''5 S references. 925 A361 after H O'U 8TO N - WHITTIER. ufacturer Representative, NEEDLEPOL'llT and crewel ~~'t e eI'lS O:!1 'a ea li '5!k)(). or apply at MUnicipal ...... 6 30 ... GRATIOT area. Heated 4 2 bedroom lower flat, ap. , ....,l e, 4 whie paws,t lu Offices, 17147 Maumee. P A I Nl TIN G : p.m. pHances. $185 per month. etc. _ pillow;, blocked .:lnd finish white color, thin, requires .______.. • wallpaper- I room up per apartment. 886.2137. .. .. ed. Also needlepoint in. dally medication" Reward! sALES PERSONS _ full and mg :md paneling, at lowest SC-CATERING Completely decQrated. No I 20825 MACK-12 room suite. :.r structlon. TU 1.7073, TU 882-4378.' part time. Unlimited in. cost. Estimate cheeduUy JAC LlN'S P t Pl' appliances. No children or BEAUTIFUL VPPER tl room 1,650 \'Sq.ft., carpeted. 1m. " 6-3318. given at no charge. Call ar y anmng- pets. $155 per month plus flat. Fully I:arpeted. Adults . mediate occupancy. .;1:' . -4----H-E-L-'-W-.t.-~-T-E-D-- 1:Ome potentiai dealing with 882-9234or 779.6823. dinners, cocktail parties. $155 security deposit. 882. 1 child O.K. Security de. ,.u~ lIelf improvement and goal box lunches, hors d'oeu. 2 TU 4.1340 TU 6-1068 'l1'MEDITATION, SPIRJTUAL GENE~AL direction. 331-6431. IF YOU'LL name the job you vres. S e r v i n g available. 589 or 882-9206. posit. 885-4712. .;:; CanldPSYC~C DeveloPMmetnt -R-O-O'-F-];'-R-S-m-us-t-ha-v-e'--w-n--U-A.-'TU--E------~ want done, we'll do it. 331.t846, 821-8717. 9 MILE - 3 room modern IU--P-P-E-R-F-LA-T-.,-.... -Al-t--N- TO LEASE - Office space. '. ,0 asses. o>V years ea. I "', 0 ,.. "" R woman (or baby Stokes Multiple' Services. • t f . , -.w er. 0 2&5 sq. ft. Carpeted. In. l.lil physics. Enrollment ap. equipment, 372-1290. iSiWng and ll&l1thousekeep. Licensed. Ins u red. VA 6-FOR RENT ~i:;~mce:rpe~~;~' J~a~:;~ _c_h_il_dr_e_n_o_r_p_e_t_s.____ clucWs -air conditioning and pointment. 884.9311. AR $ $ ing, 4-7 p.m., Monday.Fri. 49172 UNFURNISHED From $185. 885-6803 - 889. GROSSE POINT. E PARK - heat ~_. nd st"rv Moran" ':f) E N $ $ - Rent a table day. Must luive own trans- ' . . . ~o -". '- etDIET properly with Mid. and eellyour own'(;brlst. portatlon. References Il'e. ' ALTER.Wayburn. 4 rooms, 0704. Nottingham, beautiful iarge at the ~orner of Wlyburn, . .leI la'nd Pharmacal Grapefruit mas i:raflis, resale trea. quired.Call alter 7 p.m., ACCOUNTING appliances, utilities, eleva. 3 bedroom lower fiat. fire. $150 month: 371-6300. Diet-, Plan .and Aquavap sureSt hobby itet11$, etc .• at 886-3667 tor b u ildin g, decorated. NEWLY decorated and car., place. stove, refrigerator, JEFFERSON near 9 Mile. 2 "water pills." G r 0 sse the Austin Highls Street of . & TAX SERVICES Adults. $125. 821-6833. peted 4 room upper Ilat on separate basement. No chll. room office suite. Nearly ~~;) Pointe Pharmacy,. 19795 Christmas Shops, 18300 E. 18-18 YEAn OLD boy to sell . Beaconsfield near .Grosse dren or pets. Prefer, ma. buildl $165 771-M40 ~';I~M_ac_k_,_G_r_os_s_e_P_o_in_t_e.__~a~~~'.-a D;~:r~~1:: l_p_rod_u_ce_._l_2'_7_P_.m._88_1-3_Z1_7. 884-4937 N~'XN~~~~~JgO~~E rn~il~~es $~~t.p~;-4~~~rlty ~~~~'PI:I~~~~::~,~::~~~ V::IER :~'r):.~.y. 4,~ ..,JVILL DRIVE your car to 1349 to reserve your space. MAINTENANCE People - TV SENTRY SYSTEM OUTER DRllVE _ Dickerson. arter 6 p.m. 824.9099. sq. ft.; private offices. sea .",Ij Sa r as Q t a. Responsible cUpeJ1t&r, siding and gut. GUITERS cleaned, experi. Many More Features Unfurnished 4 room uppel'. ---'------curlty system, ample park. 7~ I. Grosse Pointe adult couple. GROSSE P01l'JTE and Ma. ~r, snow lfemoval, windDW enced. Pointe resident. 821. Lake St. Clair Area Metro 1.94 $140 .per month plus uti!. EASTLAND AREA - Cava. In,. .,!" Leave November 18. 885. comb Multi list ll'eaItor 'washers, etc. Register with 1652. 296.2320 483.5857 557'()770 ites. $100 security. 521- lier Manor. Large luxury FISHER, corner Maumee: S y. 0056 days. wants 3' part or full time John E. Pierce Inc. Build. ONE BEDROO'" rt t 4736. 1 and 2 bedroom a~rtment room office suite, Iormer DOGGIE SlITER - Lots of ... apa men s, nd t nh N I ,rCHRISTMAS IS COMING! licensed sales people. Sal. ing an d real estate. 881- T.L.C. for nice mannered stove, refrigerator, heat and a ow OUle. ew ap. Iy medical office. bas dark ~.ll;.et us address your Christ. ary plus' commission. 822. _83_10_._0_r_2_01_69_M_ac_k_.A_ve_._ little canines. P r i vat e gas. Cleu quiet building, GROSSE POINTE PARK - ~~::!Silr~;=~$~:~~:room and lab. Nelrby: , ., mas cards. We also repro- 2334. DESIGN LOGO for new busl- home. TO 1.8146. good. transportation. No 2 bedroom upper newly Qne 17x20 office. Flsber -'.' duce Chr1'stmalS newslet- P pets or children, $175 and decora~ed. Garage. $175. 3649. Mews.' •• BOOKKEE ER - Mature ness. In return. will give 881-4200 ----'------Vlrorlft1a S Jefll _.. te1"5, notices. Invitations, person, experienced in all needlepointe products at LICENSED PhyiSlcal Thera- up. Plus security deposit. JOHNSTONE & JOHNSTONE WARREN ,- OUTER DRIVE ...... res, (' etc. 881-4044. - phases, including finandal wholesale costs. "Stitching pist available for. private Call from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. ana. 1 bedroom. upper, Realtor, TU 2.0819 statements. Downwwno(. Bit Shir. '_y DaYl1e, GO" ""94. duty. Saturday mornings. only. 822-6611. HARPER WOODS,. Pre"t. very lar"e rooms. $175 -r M.\CK, corner of Hlmftt-n •.. lJMOUSINE chauffeured full. fice. Cali Mrs.:kruger.. __ ---'''-'-.oc.,...... ,__ ---- Call 722."."572 WOODBRIDGE EAST wick, 21336. 3 bedrooma month. 885-1756.• . r~. 200 to 'fOO square feet...... Di.: j Iivmg Lincoln limousine, . 961 0850 1 t 3 'BABYSlTTERneeded .week. b i. k -----'------'vided Into .offiee". Car t.~ ~..division window, phone; TV. . . .• 1 .a.m. 0 . p;m. BOOKKEEPING SERVICE 2 bedroom. 2 bath, covered r c ranch, garage. Imme. .. " _ VIP treatment. 778.6138. weekdays. days 8 a.m .• 5:30 p.m. For MY OFFICE OR YOURS carport, fenced in patio, full diate 0 c cup a n c Y. $350 2 BEDROOM lower near Mo- ed. draped. off ah'eet park." 3 ''Weee. Fapn& area .. In TU 1.8146 basement, all appliances, month. Roach. 886-5770. rop58. Good.u,tra nsportaUon. lni.• -4700. Eve n I n IS.~ 2-ENTERTAINMENT HAIR STYLIST: Retlt a ~our home or mine. 885. drapes (custom), central refer ml ...... e-aged eouple. 1l8HI8O. i i Booth .in. a Grosse Pointe 68tl9.. WILL DO washing and iron- air. No child,ren or pew. MACK.OUTER DRIVE area. No peta References reo IBAND. AVAlLABI$, full va- Hair Salon Door man, pri- ~~ -- lng in mybome, Will pick Reply to P.O. :Box 641, St. Buckingham, 3 bedroom quired .. $185. Security de- 4l1OOCADIEUX ROAD-ldea1~ riety of ex~ellent music for vate parking lot. Can 885- MAINTENANCE -- Depend. up and deliver. 521-8199. C I air Shores, Michigan Colonial. Dr ape s, car. I posit. 881-3'100. (or M.D. or dentist. Shari all social occasions. 731. 2466. . , able, experienced pemon AFTERNOON 48083 peted~ (inished basement, ~lltlnl room with Intern; 6081. ' for full time, steady em. S. Refined ma.. . 2 car garage. Adults. No MIDDLE.AGED couple. Free qt. 888-4323. ' DELIVERY BOY aI14..pi~~ ployment. St, Ann's Nurs. ture lady wishes babysit. CHANDLER PARK - Chal. pets. $300. plus security. rent. Love!yllome-IndJan GROSSE POINTE WOODS- 2A-MUSIC cook. P

i~I_l:e~~he~~~~~~o~~~lI~~~JFene~~inJ~ff:r:or:s. ~J'''.~Uo" .. m_;,'l ;;;1.~~~,~.I:~w~~l~~~=~.O~ ,;;~~~~r.~B;.:;ON .... ""D. , :_.~:,:::, WOOD I ,7772 .. _.... ~ I -lL w<~~lAi:~ .... >:Qb\ .. Ilidl..,( .~lIQ{iid:1'6i1r::JOtni!;Ex;:~~, .iicondJtioned. prIv.';emp~~e(tla~ .. ~~; "room lJIlIMl'i 'l50 •..;8al. ':'. ilhCkAvenue.Z .. " '" 1.'.SALES' PERSON, Health li"iJ!.C?91l1Ji._ e.. n:~. '~.~... /)'QII! J~t ceferences,:m.~, .~Parldnt. $11lli month." 8M- "'''10 ... liUUt.ln. n..-..,.. I 7314. "" " otQce. ~J1Mlted. IdNl f l' . , I ;PIANO and voice, classica Foods. Part time. Must be rilbt a~ay to (ake ~are Of 823C 8Z32573 .....,...-.ra atliDrDiy or 'maullfaeturer'j I\ and modern. adult. and me and ,lOve me during the EXPERIENCED n u r s e s ,'. 8918-evenIngs after 8 p.m. WAYBURNaoa comer W.. representative. Immedllte I school-age programs. 885- =e:;~a~~ta=m:e~ day at my hOuse. I try to aides available full or part HOUSE - 3 BEDROOM IN . 881-1085. - veney. 8 roOm upPer .. G. occupaney. 882.1130. : 7617 or 886-3215. Mr. Moore. lor interview be good but I '11M also aU 'botimndde.State lice29os3ed1717andGROSSE POINTE. 822- ASHLAND near East War. rage. Retired or HDiar elt. ------MILDRED BRIGGS between 9 a.m. and noon. boy. Please call me if you e. agency. . . 5751t ren. 3 room upper. Stove, Jzens pceferred. No petl. 6D--VACATION PIANO AND THEORY. 773.6600.' think you would like me. INTERIOR PAINTING by ALTER:EAST JEFFERSON refrigerator, heated. Adults $150 plus clepoalt. TU 1-5121. _--'-R_I_N_T_A_LS _ PUNCH AND JUDY BLDG. 331-3217 after' 6 p.m. .. experienc~d college stu. 2 room apartment, Tefrig: LA 6.2800. HOUSTON 14182 near Cbal. OCEANFRONT Condo. Juno Tti 2.5680 CAR SALESMAN wanted. IMMEDIATE openings for 2 dents .. Mike, 822.3942 or erator and 'lange aU utili. GROSSE POINTE PARK _ mers. 3 room lower, dee. Beteb. 5mUes Dorth of " 259.2190, ask for Gene. CETHA {lOSltlOlllS.Must be Dave. 331'(}321. ties, clean, quiet , forward mall, etc. g8rage. Full basement - INDIAN VILLAGE - Super 4666 or 478.7531. ' Florida. 45 mUes from Key . ' lng, Adjusted study. 884. WANTED Also, other securltv needs Won't last! $160 per month. Carriage bouse. One bed. West. Beautifully furnished ;, 3703-882-7337. .' REAL ESTATE can be dtscussed.' Call PURDY & TOLES room. $ISOmonlh. LOWER 5 room flat. Garage. 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom : 3R TUTORING K-12. lndivid. TONY VIVIANO Bauum Airport Transporta. 88~{)5DO INDIAN VILLAGE AREA - ~~:~e 8af:~I~ pl.r::. 3G71~"~95°t.., Condol with pool and rec. I reaUon room. overlooldn, uali2ed instruction. Audio, Call us for particulars Handyman Uon service, 886-9389 or Tree top 6 room apartment ------"'- water and goU cour.e. Su- Visual technique •. 884-3703 and information on en- Carpenter Work .1-727.1202. Utilities In c i u de d. $206 6A-FOI UNT FOR RENT perb (Ishlng. After 9 p,m. 00"7337 .1-' thO f . tl . and All Other ED't monthly. FUI"'ISHED -uo... • rerlDg IS ascma ng I EXPERIENC .babys1 ter 1724 ALLARD - Last of TOWNHOUSE - Decorator's ... 731-8248. , 2F-SCHOOLS profession. Pre. license I MlsceUaneous and graduate nurse wants rentals. Attractive 3 delight - 4 bedrooms 2 3 ROOMS, pirtlllly furnish. training arranged, Must 88Rle~2iOrs93 babysitting or day care. bedroom, IIh story in baths, guest quarters. im ed, private entrance, near KEY LARGO, Florida. 2 bed- room new deluxe Town. I', be willing to work. Have BaTb.88I-2634. Grosse Pointe Woods. mediately available, East Outer Drive. 882.7663. GROSSE POiNTE boUle. B e a c h, ma"lnl, INSTITUTE OF after 5 p.m. :-SA-SITUATIO~ Features include 2 full GROSSE POINTE AREA - large reereation baU, ten. your own car. -P-R-I-V-A-T-E-N-U-R-S-I-N-G'DOMESTIC baths, IIh car garage, Clean Apt. 2 bedrooms. 1 AITRACTIVE Studio and a MUSIC I ._- remodeled kitchen. bath, separate basement , 4 room apartment In West n.... pool. By week, month Register now for . We are a total multi.list. Around the Clock WOMAN to care for conval.' S 0 garage. $185 month. VilJage near JennLngs Hos. or seuon. For reservations , Fall Semester CaU lor complete infor. In home, hospital or nursing escent or as companion to HOREW OD JOHN S. GOODMAN. INC. pitat!. AU utiHUer. Single ull TU 1.9315. ~ Private or Class Instruction malion and appointment. homt!. RN's, LPN'" Aides, e Ide r 1y person. Recent E. R. BROWN 886.3060 886.3060 or adult worldng eouple. ACAPULCO, HI.rise luxury ; MUSIC-plano, voice, string., Ask for Mr. Carter or companions, mile attend. Grosse Polnte references, REALTY, INC. ------Security de po. I t, refer. apartment, 2 bedroom, 2 : gujtar, wind instruments, ants lIve.ins. Screened abd Own transportation. 368. grosse pointe dty. 4 rooms ences. 922-8827. l bath, fabulous view 01 bay. , ART-Drawing. painting, aU Mr. Peters. honaed. :u hour service, 6781. 20431 Mack Avenue up, 4 room lower, and jan N.ar Le Club. Z pools. MI ; media commercial design. UceDled nurlel for iMUl' Grosse Pointe Woods, uar~ 1st 5 room lower. llar OUTER DRIV&Chalmers. 2 time miLd and i:ar. AvaU. : Distinguished faculty 884-4400 ance clSes. EXPERIENCED LADY de. Michigan 48236 I peted. a p p 11a n c e s, pro room. t II ell 0 apartment. a~e from January 10, 7 TU 2-4963 POINTE AREA NURSES sires day worle. Can 823. 886.8710 rated utiHliell. parker tu Heat. garage .•. Single. l day minimum. 354-ou<1. 16237 Mack at Three Mite Dr. TU 4.3180 2901. 5.4415, 884.891M1.

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Thursd.y, No~ember 4. 1976 , .J P"ge Twenty-Four , GR 0 SSE POI N.T ENE W S ll-CARS FOR SALEi ID-VACATIOM I-AILTICLES FOR SALE 8-AITICLES FOI SALE 8-ARTICLES FOI SALE .t-AITICW FOI 5AI,." 8-ARTtCLES FOR SALE II-ANTIQUES IENTALS -\ GARAGE SALE _ Sat~day, "FOI SALE 1972 TRIUMPH GTe. BlUe, BooKTlQUE, u. e d boOks SOFA2...c90" ~ cushioned MIDLAND 23 Channel C.B. GIRL'S CLOtHds1ze Want sharp. $1,800 or best offer . SKI reservationa, Boyne area, boulht and sold. Noon unW in green floral print. Tra. -antenna, modulation mike, to n. 882.8027a(ter 4 p.m. • November 6, 9 to 1. 529 ROPE LEG dropleaf dining Rivard. No pre.sales. table, 12x14 oriental rug, 881.()190.,' oNeh.elect Chalet 011 Lake, 7, Tuesday throUlbSatur. ditioaal styling. ExceUe.at 150 feet of Coax ~able. WiU separate. $16$. 882. LARGE light maple buffet, . fireplace. phone, color TV. day. l5243 Mack Avenue, coodition, $200. Saturday, REFRIGERATOR _ Hudson ~~;:lepointe be.ncb. 882. 1974 FIREBIRD Formula 350, 5133. lIMn striped couch, for. striped, C{)mpletely au~o. TJWOOlS. 885.2265. 9-12. 352 Belanger. frost-free, It.5 cubic ft., . --m.i(a kitchen table with 4 malic air, AM-FM, wire FIREPLACE WOOD. Hard. CONY ALESCENT NEEDS, HOLIDAY FAIR. Saturday, ehaii\S;""ilrey dresser, re- white, bottom freezer 171 UNIVERSAL MALL wheel;, 25,000 miles. 886. LUXURIOUS four bedroom November 6, i:30 to 4. frigerator, washer. and lb. capacity. 12 years old, wood, PI.$32, White Bircb wheel chairs, walkel"S, com. ANTIQUE SHOW 1120. chalet near PerosJtey for $aS, Fruitwood $31. 24" modes. Rent or buy. Dis- Amvet POll 57. 19730 Hila" ~tove. Great variety miscel. $75. 886.6448 after 5 p.m. D SALE rentalJ. Cros, cOuntry ,ki. avaHable. Kindling $4 and count prices. 774-3440. ,per, Hawe! Woods. Needle- laneolu items .Availoble 1974 CUTLASS Supreme ""- SOFA "BED, $50. Boys' bike, DeqUin~~ at 12 Mile Rd. In. aDd sllOwmobilin, at • taeking $4. lMi.0995. work, bandcraft, doUs, cer. after 1:30 p.m. Saturday • Power s tee r i n g, power door, ski resorts conveni. SOLEX, $50. Needs repair. amics. wh i te elephant, November 6 and Sunday, $15. Mink Cape Coat. $50. _ Sunday, November 7 brakes, air conditioning, ent. Sleeps ten. Seasonal "ALMOST.NEW" APPAREL 886-8978. baked goods. Light lunch November 7 until 3 p.m. Hand lawn mower. $5. through Sunday, November stereo. Mint. $3,500. 886. preferred. .(616) 347,2844, Aquascutum all weather 14 Fre admission free Carefully seletled current MOVING, washer and dryer, available. 220 Fisher Road. 4115 alter 6. 341.3332. _ coat, $10. 885-6296. p~rking.e , styles of designer and bet. about 3 years old. VA 2- STAINED GLASS SUN ter apparel, accesiories, 9611 JUKE BOXES, ideal Chri,t. AUSTIN MARINA GT, 1 CATCHERS SIMMONS Hide-A.Bed, like EMPiRE SOFA circa ,1840 year old; 1974, red, auto- F LOR I D A - Hutchinson furs, j ewe 1 r y and "old- . mas present for one who new, $250. After 6, 885- • I pho;-t ed beau' Antique wall and china 'r;> matic, Michelin X radials; Island near Stuart, spacious tiques". MINK JACKET. and, black . has everything. Many mod. 2685 new y reu er .' clocks, pocket watche.;, an- . tifully detailed claw legs, new 2 bedroom, bathroom, Consignments Welcome Persian coat, $ize 12. Like els available. From $295; AM-FM 'stereo cassette. tique jewelry, large dough 3 PIECE Walnut medical $450; wooden icebox, care. Perfect condition. $2,195 or screened balcony Condo. LEES new. 884-2063 .fter 6. 792-1964. minium. Ideally located box. Beautiful oak rocker furniture, 4 drawer file, Iuliy restored $225; wood best offer. Must sen. 823. GARAGE SALE-l003 Bi~h- between Indian River and 20339 Mack (near 8 Mile) DINING' ROOM table, aUrae. with cane seat. Child's small autoclave English and bra'ss coal scuttle circa 4446 after 8 p.m. op, Thursdoy, F'riday, Sat. o c e a n. Clubhouse, pool, 881~82 tlve $35. Persian jacket wooden '1'ockers, special $4. pram, Solex bicycle, walnut 1780, excellent condition urday. 8:30 a.m. No pre- CHEVROLET, 1973, Caprice tennis, sauna and oceaos. Small deposit will hold your DeaC{)n bench, 821.3073. $325. 885-7236 after 6. Of. HOUSEHOLI> SALES AND $25. Other items. 821-4530. saies. 'Many toyS, hou.sehold Estate Wagon. 9 passenger For rent by season after 4 purchase until Christmas. fers considered. ESTATE LIQUIDA'l'IONS CHRISTMAS. Artificial seven goods. fur n it u r e and ROYAL typewriter, good Air, full power, radio, and p.m. 545-4716. LORLE ANTIQUE Appraisals - Free Consult.- foot tree and lStand. U'3ed GALLERIES clothes. condition, $4.0. TU 2-6912. ) ANN ARBOR rack. $2,050. B89'{)386. tions A&R pointe service, once, fully assembled. $35. ANTIQUE SHOW & SALE 23220 Mack INFANT cl1anging table, par. CONTEMPORARY bronze 1971 GRAND PRIX. Rehqilt HlLTON ~~AD ISLAND - 881.7518 or 886-0559. 886-4342 St. Clair Shores November 6 and 7 Air conditloned 3 bedroom, . . table car bed, bassinette, green couch, Sloo. 7.35x14 Briarwood Hilton to Bri- motor; honey comb wheels, 775-1970 next 2~ bath condominium. 2 AUTOMOBILE Owners auto- 2 MATCHING loveseats Col' infant feeding ;seat. Good mounted snow tires, $15. arwood Mall, 1-94,and State FM stereo, factory tape championship golf course~'1 mobile insurance with quar.' oniai patchwork ro'ckei, ANTIQUE TABLE with 2 condition. Best offer. 884- Plate glass mirror. swag' S'/reet. 50 qualily dealers. deck, air, full power. $1,400 L a v e r Emerson Tenms terly paymentlf u low as rcund dinette set, king size drawers, 25x36, mahogany 1994. lamPI antique gold king Hours: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. or best offer. Call Greg, complex, .20 clay cou~, $16.27, TV 1.2376. bed complete, .. nlique oak bedspread. 885.1572. Free Admission. - Free 884.2063. and R03ewood. 'Mint condi. 7 PIECE living room set, -----_.------walking dlst.ance to 3 mlIes chests with mirrors and or. Parking. tion. 3 wa'lnut cbail'l$, need.$ modern. Must sell. $300 or OVAL ANTIQUE. table in 1970 VW Sunroof, 60,000 wh;te sand beach. Week or FIREWOOD - Nor the r n iginal hardware, old cedar refinl:shing. Sola, ~lnd arm best offer. 886-1810. magnificent condition, de. FURNITURE refinished, .re. miles, AM.FM, mou'lted month. CaU 885-4126. Michigan. Clean, seasoned chest odds and ends. 882. c h air, '12 combination tailed claw feet, $375 firm. patred, 'Stripped, any type snows, clean, runs good, hardwood. Also kindli:lg de- 6071 'alter 4. storm windows, oak door. INSTANT COPIES tOe Also Louie XIIll hand of caning. Free estimates, $950. 885-7415. , FORT LAUDERDALE - 2 livered. 293.3949. 763 Loraine, Grosse Pointe. carved couch frame from 2 LONGlNES Wittnauer - SCRATCH PADS. 35c LB. 474-8953. bedroom, 2 bath, furnished Europe, musL see to appre. MARK IV, 1972, new" tires, BOX springs, mattress sets, white goJd.l never L1Sed,1 3lhx7 BAR STYLE Pool table 3 Ibs. S1.00 I condominium. By ocean. ciate, $400. 393.0643 before new Die-Hard battery, ~ .. Serta Postw:e by Serta, with 8 diamond chips. $50 slate top. Excellent condi. CHRISTMAS CARDS 20% 8C-OFFICE NOvember ,through. April. . DISCOU~T 9 a.m. 800. TU 4.3207. half pH, twm, $110. ~uJl, each. 777-2868. tion $200. 881.7860. EQUIPMENT 8114.7628. WEDDING INVITATIONS ---- $125, Queen, $165, Kipg, j ..l' 3 PIECE turquoise down 1975 MONTE CARLO. Excel- r j .'\ ' AIR CONDITIONERS, 10,000 Open Mon. thru Sat. 9-5 p.m. MOVING-Must sell. Secre. $225 also, twin, $85, fbU, CnI};J,' stroller, infant seat, filled sofa, 2 gold chairs, lent condition. Law mile • SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY and 11,000 BTU. $100 each ECONOMEE SERVICE ' . tarial desk with L exten. $95, 12 only. Builders sell. car seat, toilet seat, won. tables and lamps, blackl age," black exte,rior, black HILTON HEAD ISLAND out. 893-7998. cler horse, miscellaneous. Silver ~Iating equlpment, PRINTING iSion, executive desk, file white television, carpeting, cloth Interior, 350 engine, SOUTH CAROLINA 772-4082. $5. 40" double oven. elec- 15201 Kercheval cabinet and various .chairs. miscellaneous. Call after 6, automatic, air, tilt wheel, Townhouse, 3 bedrooms, plus BARN SIDING - Authentic tric stove $50, 75" con. at Lakepointe 882.7930. den, 4 baths. Pri~te beat. I" weathered, hand hewn, 'WHEEL CHAIR, commode temporary sofa, $45. Rose Grosse Pointe VA ~7100 884-0185. sport mirrors, rally wheels, 9-ARTICLES WANTED deluxe body side mouldings, ed swimming pool. Located natural timber. 1-463.2179. chair. Maple bedroom set, beige lounge chaiT,. ween SKIIS, 2 pair with Cubco AM.FM stereo with tape. on 17th Fairway, Heritage maple desk, green tweed swivel rocker. pair 38" gold GAS STOVE and refrigera. bindings, 1-6'0, $20; 1- 20.INCH boy's bike, stick goll course, near tennis ... SEASONED FIREWOOD - chair, brown lounge chair, base lamps. Frigidaire tor, excellent C{)n'dition, 5'10", $20. Extra marker shift preferred. 885.6876. 886-:8093. I[ bikes included. Weekly or delivered, $25 a f'lee eord. rust chair, vanity, wood wasber $25. 12" com mer. $lSO, Will split. ~3015. bindings, $5. Underwood 752.7007. 1975 ELDORADO Cabriolet monthly rental. cabinets for television' or ciaI polisher and scrubber typewriter, $40. 881-2174. PIANO WANT~D, preferably Local 313-642-1221 FURS WANTED' record player, child's rec. $25. Thursday, Friday, BUlLT.IN Thennador oven Spinet for young student. with astro rooI, all extras, J.lichelin tires, show-rdom South 803-671-4299 Consignment or. Buy" ord player. 881-6754: Saturday 10 to 6. 2011 and cooktop - Swanson COCKTAiL tab I e s, 'skis, Good condition 886-2453. condition, 5,000 mil e s, Manch ter "-"'e Pom'te hood, $125 C{)mplete. See couch, office chairs, file HOCKEY SKATES CCM es ,U'U'"" appll'ances be' 'ore kitchen BUYING $7,795. 715.5208. FLORIDA, 2 bedroom, 2 bath LEE'S - Woods, between Mack and • cabinet, mi see Ilaneous k "t condo, on Bonita Beach. 20339 Mack 881~2 Jacks and Bauer Supreme, H remodeling begins. TV items. 884-0303. Silk, Sarou h, or any qU8'd y 268.7148 - 539.7930. size 71h through 9. New arper. 1.1413. .rug; bronzes, art objects, COUGAR XR-7, loaded, air FOR AN UNUSUAL GIFT condition. 881-1411 or 88(. LIGHT MAPLE dining room BEDROOM SET, 5 piece and entire estate. Ann Ar. conditioning, stereo, etc., GMC, 26' motor home, fully We buy and !Sell fine an. 5410. set. table 46", open~ to BEDROllOM SET ..:...5 pieces, (light), old rocker, crock bor, 1-663.7607. 22,000 miles. 886.9498. tiques, china and collect- 70". 5 ladder back chal'l1S, exee ent condition, per.. . lIt' .. equipped, sleeps 4. Ideal f t f 1.. Jug, paIr amps, e ec rlc FAl\~1.LY NEEDS d . t able3. Open 12 to 5, Mon. NEW-Left handed Reming. $ OOAS .... 9 ec or new ywe...s.- 255 1 use spme MER~EDES, 1961, red leaJh- for ski week.ends. Reason. 100. DOT" - • M . 'th 886-01 coffee pot, carpet sweeper, I" good er interior, good conditi!n, able rates. For reservations day tbrough Saturday. 772. ton 700 caliber 210 Win. emwea er. 43. reasonable. 372-9343. or canso e plano 10 341-7012 after 6. coall 886.9883. 0430, Colonial Shop, 25613 chester,'. Weatherby aoo MAGNAVOX iStereo chest GAS STOVE, like new, Cop. condition. 881.5535. E. Jeffenon at 10 Mile. magnum; Remington 742 and Telefunken stereo con- pertone, burner "with, a DECORATOR draperies - 3 iMIRRORS occasional chairs, 1970 DODGE Dart Custom 2 F LOR I '0 A - Redington WE BUY AND SELL caliber 30.()6. 881.5835. sole. 882.0348. brain." $125. Portable Gen- pai.r, Cocoa, excellent con., secretary desk loves eat, door. 46,000 miles, original Shores, Gulffront. Deiight. "-'t bin I f d GARAGE SALE-Se . era! Electric dishwasher,. dition, 3 pair yellow. 885- 885.8177. ' owner, air, power steering, ful luxury Condo unit near C a, g ass, wm ure an CUB SCOUT uniform, com. ' wmg ma. 8177. anUques. plete, size 12 long, $8. Gaur. chine, Ironrite, Fiat parts, $20. 882-2080. I CASH FOR YOUR ESTATE. v j n y 1 top, NEW tires, St. Petersburg. 2 bedrooms, brakes, ,battery muffler, 2 bath, completely furnilh. Estate and Liqwdetions met magazine, 8 years toY'S, household 1t ems. LADIES tennis clothes, never STUDIO C 0 U C H, black,. 773:3739. ..Free Consulations back iasues .. best offer. 884. Some clothing and antiques worn - size 8-10; tennis I k! tail pipe, tune.up. Ex£el. ed. Monthy minimum. De. ,MAYFAIR 2!.94. 10 to ~ Thursday, Friday. canvas bags', 6'yearcrib- Naugahyde; 2 b ac .. WANTED - VWiS and Cor- lent condition, $1,200. 1iS1- cember, January,. April. US18 Harper 343 MeMiian. canape top,' toys,' portable chrom~. pull up C:liaJr2-s, vettes in any condition. 0937. Owner. 824-0351. ' SOO MAGIC CHE red Ongmala coat, sIze 1 773.3739 St • Cia II' res. F gas stove, 8 GOLD GERMAN.made clock, bar. Saturday only 9-4.1176 14, cost $300, sell for $50. . Open 1 days, a week xears old, $50 or best offer. mantel style -7, a'ntinue Yorkshire. 236680 F 1972 OPEL GT - Yellow, WEST PALM BEACH, Flori. 882-0147...... 8. . WANTED TO BUY - ur- AlIf.FM stereo, new shocks. da, AUantic Country Club, STEREO mUl!ic'system. SQny brass 1 a r g e candelabl'a BASEMENT SALE-Friday, niture, glassware, dishes. new exhaust system, $1,005. 2 bedroom Villa, complete. model HP.318, soUd. 'state, SKIS, boots, bindings, good :style dining light fixture November 5, 11-4. Clothing LIKE NEW' 2 Browning a~to paperback books, odds and 892.1514. ly fW'ni.sbed. 27 boles of AM.FM, 8 track. Player/ brands, priced to sell. Call '$75, Woodard dinette set, aU sizes. Men's, women's, shot guns, 16 gauge WI~ ends. 774-4399. goU, pool, weekly or month. recorder' with BSR turn. ThW"Sdav .aft"1\ p pm 884- 42" diameter table, 4 children's Gowns like ne leather cases, $150 eac , 1969 P 0 N T I A C Catalina I l,yi"M~ta/I:)lal' ..i~_27iQ.'j ;':t.b~'.'H;l!l!oaiF,I'iUlpenalon Vl"lI8!.J.'l--n~'n~...',.: . \ chairs $275, kitchen set, ,uw...l1-' ...., ~ 'Jr<;'dt'iW:agll~:, Power, ,air.. J3P!>t " 1lIN,."'Sl~, ' ,rlti '"I W .. 'I mpol ilA,L,tlili Ii 35" di.met~L table .4 .,'l~ ~J!W'.J 1l!1'm.!!.) ,I u,t, JJ, ~ lab ii tl%l it. • j .1.' U i ... 0 ariSIl'ilOn4~'D) WOlll~' '. orref' ve "':$'&ojr C~23 ~Gl.n I:" , .,,;;\1~r , . i1 ;:l'I'Il!~'!"'!M! f: ."" I r\ ,BOYNE C 0 UN TRY SKI , er', capabJlity.i Ex;~Li;nt SOFl\;''18''U'goldttadJtional~ c6a&~1l'1~::~"m:':/, ~." I, 1"'!~"'l!"'n1 ;e.l''',,,, A !, CONTEMPORARY" 'l:li rt~ n g, '.nd' S.te;'Tt!Pl-tU'7~" '. :." ,.1,0 In, . ",,'.F.'" condition, $300. 824'()351.. $425; JtatUan Provencial' ..• " <'.. '0'" .d' ••• 01" 'GENERAL 'ELEdFHIc Frost- {TJlOO:tn, table, ,4 chair",: lind . .1,,',-,,' I Ln', j. J.. 1975 PLYMOUTH'Gri111d~Fury i I CHALET (Petoskey area). chair green and cream 30-30 MARLIN, 'lever action, Guard Model- refrigerll- cabinet designed by Paul LADIES' bet t e r clothing Custom. 2 door. Loaded. Fireplace, dishwasher, TV, PHILCO side by side refrig. velvet stripe, $160. Both al. 2 boxe3 shells $80, oil stove tor.freezer. 882-4157. Me Cob b; contemporary needed for resale shop in Excellent condition tow ~: phone. Sleeps any size erator, d a v en port and most new custom made by and pipe $65, large gas ' blue sofa in good condition. Richmond. 727-9856. mil e age. $2,895.' Firm. group up to 18. .Season, chair, rolla way bed in e~bi. Semay. sSs.2912. powered air compressorOOYSSEY-electronic game,' Old buffet, $25; chest of lOA-MOTORCYCLES Days, 776.3665. Evenings, month, week or week.end. net, .stove, rugs, curtalDs. . $200, 1 karat diamond wed. like new. Best offer. 882- drawers, $25. Call 824-7380. FOR SALE 881.5593. 647.7233. VA 4.3330. STORM WINDOWS-hard to ding band, 9 diamonds set 1182.' GUN&-S & W, Model #59, 1973 CUTLASS Supreme. Air, . BOYNE COUNTRY. Com. ;HOUSE LIQUIDATION find, in~de Fenestra _type. in 14 kuat white gold, size NEW G.E. avacado, continu- new, factory nickle, $300. 1974 SUZUKI 185.GT. Excel. AM.FM stereo, new tires. pletely ,furnished aU elec. SALES E'r AL Three sues 36x63 and three 6, $900. 885.0789. ous cleaning stove, $125. . kl $100 lent condition, $400. 526. . . th. h 19x63. Reasonable. 886.3045 Colt Cobra, mc e, . 7046 ft 6. 331 4006 $2,650. 885-8423 after 7 p,m. tric, 2 tier Chalet. Vpper Inv 1tes you to VlSlt elr soP. . APARTMENT SIZE Duncan Kenmore portable avacado 343-0824. ' a er p.m. . . . - tier-4 bedrooms, 2 baths, Every Thursday from 10 CONTEMPORARY Matching Phyfe dinin~ set. 4 chairs. • dishwasher with chopping 1969 'FJAT 124 Sport Spider. . . I" '74lh HONDA Elsinore 125, kitcben living room w.ith a.m .•2 p:m. at the Ray sofa and love seat, chrome Great for the pel1SOn who block, still under warranty, DUNCAN Phyf~ dmmg room and 2 bike trailer. Excel. Excellent condition. Can fireplace. Lower tier - 3 Smith BUilding, 15115 Char. end tables and coffee table likes to Ifefinhlh $25. 885. $150. ,Extra large capacity table (no chaIrs). 886-9465. lent condition, best offer. after 6 p.m. -821'1564.' bedrooms, 2 baths. kitchen levoix, Grosse Pointe. This $380. 8e5.5663 evenings.' 4470. humidifier $50. 9x12 green 1967 OLDSMOBILE Tornado. living room with fireplace.' week's feature - map 1 e '. - shag carpet $25. Baby car- SERVICE for 12 (80 pieces), 778-1015. Excellent condition. Front T~ers interconnected if de- dinette set 2 leaves - 6 BEDROOM SUITE, 5 piece, WALNUT dining room table. riage $35. 882.0983. Austrian China, $300. TU 1972 35pcc HONDA, 4,000 sired. Ski reservations now chairs, (like new), and an. larg~ . mirror vanity. A-I six chair.s, 'buffet, $250 or wheel drive, air, full auto- 2-0573. miles, helmet. $450. 886- matic. 293.2735. being taken. 425-8933. lique c b err y drop-leaf condItiOn. ED 1-6715. best offer. 822-6385. Can ZOOM NIKKOR' LENS, 5Q- , ' S 1 t d .t t k ft 6 300 MM, F4.5,' new with QUALITY seasoned firewood. 8361. t b P 0 NT I A C, 1966 Catalina, 6F...:...sHARE LlVI NG a .,e. !! ec e 1 ems a en TWIN solid rock maple beds a er p.m. case. LA 7.9714. Guaranteed to burn. 676. 1976 MOTOBECANE, motor- on consIgnments. Chest to match. One box 3 ENGLANDER'S b I a c k good transportation, $125. QUARTERS 0914. ized bicyC'!e.. Excellent con- EARN $ $ $ $ _ Rent a spring and mattress. 823. wrought iron bar I'>t001s, BOY'S SCHWINN Sting-Ray Call after 6. 773.5383. , MALE to share small apart. table and sell your own 0720. $25 each. ~9.. bicycle, very good condi. SA-MUSICAL dition. $275. 885.5715. 1976 MAUBU Classic. White ment, Reasonable rent. Christmas crafts, resale tion, $50. Girl's Schwinn INSTRUMENTS lOB-TRUCKS Landau roof, Firethorn red. 822-6716, after ti:,w p.m. trea'SUres. hobby items, etc. COMPLETE bedroom set, GARAGE - Rummage sale. 3-speed, 26" bicycle. Good FOR SALE at the Austin High's Street dark mahogany, consisting Clothes, women's size 12, condition, $55. 886-2943. DRUM SET. good beginners Many accessories. 891.1007. FEMALE room mate wanted, set. 886.8978. of Christmas Shops, 18300 of 2 nite stands, chest of coat3, ~ize 8-10, miscellan. 1976 GMC I£-ton pickup willi 1972 ?If ERe U R Y Marq'uis age 20 to 26, to share house drawers, d res s e r, bed eou~. Boy's Sting Ray bike. DINING SET, Traditional, WANTED-Baby Grand pi- attractive toP. Power steer. in Grosse Pointe. 885.7805. E. Warren. December 11th, (complete) $275. Very good Odds and ends. 9.4, No- walnut and rosewood; 40" Brougham, 2 door, fully ano. 5 foot or under. 499. ing. power brakes, AM.FM 11 a.m.' 8 p.m. Call 8SS- condition. Savage 300 lever vember 6. 44 Lakecrest off drop leaf table and leaf, equipped. 881-4185 after 4 6G-STORE OR OFFICE 1349 to reserve your space. 15 'f t h t h .th I 3593. radio, automatic transmis- p.m. ,_ action, com pie t e with Lakeshore. u. e, u c Wl g ass sion $4,750. Call 293-1632. RENTAL FREE - Clean fill dirt. 886- shells, case and scope $125. doors, Mobile serving cart, ELECTRIC PLAYER grand 1971 IMPALA, air, automatic, 886-6947. 'SNOW TIRES. Two G.78x14 4 side chairs, 2 upholstered EAST WARREN near Gorsse 14:35. piano, Emerson, $500. Also, ll-CARS FOR SALE 4 door, power brakes and Atlas weatherguard. white ann chairs. 881-6552. Pointe. Heated; clean, re- upright player piano. $150. steering. 839.9418. sidewalls. Good condition mode!Jng front, basement. DOUBLE OVEN electric, 3D" DUNCAN PHYFE mahogany VA 3.0385. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE stove deluxe, $150. Dryer, dining room !set; Magnavox $35. 886-7806. . PATIO SALE - 142 MUIR. 1972 FORD Grand Torino 884.2133. 2 school desks, rabbit ears, 'IS low as $56 per year. Call electric, like new, $50. Af- TV, radio, ste!eo combina- MAHOGANY Baby Grand Squire Wagon. Air coC)di- SOFA, contemporary style, 3 shelve cart, odds and Chesney Insurance Agency GRATIOT, 9 Mile. 600 square ter 4. 886.9803. tion; electric hedge clip~r; piano. $250. 881-1663. tioning, power steering and 88" Jong. little use, floral ends, luggage, wornens for your over the phone feet, parking, heat, water 2 Woodard lounge chairs; brakes. 30,000 miles. $1,500 print, $125. 527-2661. clothes 14, tricycle, wagon. quotation. 884.5337. illeluded. $210. 889.0704, Christmas ornament,; PIANOS WANTED Or best oIfer. 882.2937. FIREWOOD Saturday only. 885.6803. , Split seasoned hardwood, $30. books; found at basement , GRANDS, Spinets, Consoles 1972 VEGA Hatch Back, AM. STOVE and '1'efrigerator, Cop- 1975 MUSTANG II GJ;lia. pertone, priced to sell. Wal. WHITE canopy twin bed and and Small Uprights. FM radio, 4 speed, 38,000 7-WANTED TO RENT Free delivery. Days 949- sale-keys. After 6, 882- 22,000 miles. Like n"ew. 0666, evenings 773-8616. 6840. nut occasional tables with matching chest, $100 for TOP PRICES PAID miles. $95.0. 882.8425. Many 0 p t j 0 n s including both. 885-7855. - GROSSE POINTE newly.. MOVING SALE _ Little of M,APLE bunk beds and marble tops. cedar chest, VE 7-0506 rust.proof. $3,395 or best call after 5:30. 343-0795. 1976 CADILLAC Coupe De weds desire quiet 2 or 3 everything. Electric lawn dresser $75. 886.5791 aFter DINETrE table and 4 chairs 5-PIECE Premier drum set Ville. Georgian is i I v e r. offer, 822-5293. bedroom flat or carriage mower, good beginner pi- 4 p,m. MAHOGANY MAGNA VOX - chrome/fonnica - 36x • with chrome snare. Excel- Leather interior. cabriolet VOLKSWAGEN, 1965. Ex~el. house In Pointes. Must have ano. November 3. Novem. !Stereo. cootom chair, patio 48 with extra leaf, $60. lent condition. Best offer. top, low mileage. Extra t lent t.ransportation. A.l m,:e. garage. No children, no be 7 0 6 ""2 FEDERAL blue Eagle print furniture. paintings. 884- MahognllY din i n groom t E 11 t I r ,1 a.m. 0 p.m.

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Thursday, November 4, 1976 Page Twenty-Six 13-REAL ESTATEFOR SALE 13-REAL E$TATI \ 13-REAL ESTATE 13-R~AL ESTATE FOR SALE ' __ FOft. SALE FOR SALE OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 RY OWNER-869. Hawthorne, \ 358 KERBY, Grosse Poiute GROSSE POINTE WOODS Grosse Pointe Woods. 3 Fa't'ms. Charming C'8 P e BEAUF AIT, 1977-First of. CONGRATULATIONS! To Those of You Who Voted. You took 1739 NEWCASTLE-We defy you to show us a better bedrooms, dining room, 2 Cod, 3 b~droolM,2 baths, fering. Well located 3 bed- advantaqe of one of our country's privileqes: You made buy in today's market.than ~is 3 ~dr~o,m, Ilf.l car garage. Mid 50's. Open natural fireplace. $46.500. room Co!onial. IIf.l baths, things happen. Only those who disregarded this oppor- bath .Colonial. Priced in the mrd forties, Jt scorn. Sunday, 2.6. 882.3164 eve. Call 886-2254 for appoint. lovely family room, natural parable to many priced well over fifty thousand- nings. ment after six. fireplace, . carpeting and tunity are the losers.. WAKE UP! See this sleeper on Sunday. drapes, garage, gas heat. ABSOLUTELY the best buy OPEN SUNDAY. 2-5. 1741 Don't miss it! ST. CLAIR SHORES-Two very well decorated, 3 on East Side, for one bed. Brys Dr. C~armIng 3 ~d- For those of you who are now in the market for a housing bedroom ranches open for your inspection-both room condominium near I room Colomal. Formal dID. ALLARD, 1701-Spaclous 3 change - we encourage you to take advantage of on under $30,000. Call us for details. Grosse Pointe. $168 month- ing rOom. spaciou~ family bedroom C 0 Ion i a 1. Ph opportunity to receive sound real estate guidance from Iy. Payment includes P. r~om, n a t u r ~ I !treplace, baths, natural fireplate, BY APPOINTMENT and I., maintenance, and I 1~ ba.ths, built.In range enclosed porch, recreation one of our consultants. You'll find they are capable of taxes,"'Phone 559-5939, Mon- and dishwasher,' garage. room. Immediate posses. making things happen for you-especially directing you IN THE CITY-A specinl invitation to the large fam. day thru Friday. No agents. $43,500. 885-7477. sion. ily 100king for 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, a den, to the "winner" in housing value, such as: and a super kitchen. The price ... $56,000. Call GROSSE POINTE-Beacons- BOrH ABOVE HOMES us for more details. , CONDOMINIUM-22625 Mar- field near Jefferson. 2 fam- OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 P.M. tin Road near Jefferson. 2 ily, 5-5, updated kitchen IF YOU WOULD LIKE: bedrooms, IIh baths, base. and bathrooms. Carpet, 2 ST. CLAIR SHORES .( bedrooms, 2~ basth, a family room, games room, a breakfast room, a home men t, attached garage. car. 51h % assumption. BEACONSFIELD, 20814. - that will provide your family with stability, is in very fine condition, has 'YOUNGBLOOD REALTY $29.~. $22,000 assumption. Very Clean. Under $30,000. Near Eight Mile Road. that large treed lot, all this and more for only $65.000, call us today! Call 886.1190. Open Sunday 2-5. Lovely 2 bedroom Condo- 886-1270 minium apartment. All or GROSSE POINTE - NOT. built-ins. car pet e d and 3 bedroom" 21f.l baths, !-amily room, breakfast Il"oom, rooreation room, center TINGHAM, 6/6.two family, draped. Walk to North!and. hall floor p:an, handsome architecture, a bright' house, etc .... call us today! forced air, hea t. garage, Move.in condition. i :ANIEL drive, air ,condition up. As- or sumption 7% interest. ROWE AND GROVE, a "slate roof" enhancing your traditional Center Entrance 4 bedroom Colonial I, SHORE POINTE TU. 4-1000 .and have it be proudly settinll on a 70' lot in a line neighborhOod .and have that GROSSE PO INTE GROSSE POINTE - Lake- special modern kitchen for the lady in your life-all this and more for a very pointe. Two family 6-6, 3 OPEN SUNDAY low sixties range, call us today. SHORES bedrooms each, 2 gas forced CONDOMINIUMS 1 TO 4. Contemporary 5 bedroom air furnaces. La r R e as. or home with 6,400 square sumption. 'SPACIOUS fully carpeted a certain quiet privacy because your home is located on a traffic free court JUST 4 UNITS feet of living area. Ad. WAYBURN and DETROIT- condominium with dining in the heart of Grosse Pointe Woods, near transportation, has most every mod- joining apartment, heat. 5/5 income. Garage drive. room, living room .and kit- ern convenience, 3 spacious bedrooms, large family room, etc .... and is priced LEFT ed s wi m m in g pool, . Detroit citr workers live I chent. Lots of closets and competitively in the fifties, call us today! greenhouse on large se- here; work in Detroit and large storage area. cluded lot. Price' re- also enjoy all Grosse Pointe 17580 Mack at Cadieux. or • 2 BEDROOMS duced. By owner. privileges - schools, parf', that very special true Farm Colonial in great Grosse Pointe City location having M. FIELD 4 bedrooms, 21h ,baths, beautiful library, a real family room, a modern kitchen, 884~6:843'" CROWN VA 1-6500! G. central air, quality carpeting and drapes, and charm, charm, charm, call us • 2% BATHS TOM McDONALD & SON I 771-8222 . today! or • ATTACHED GARAGES Christmastimeat hO,me, where there is room for the enUre £amity in -a manner you'll be grateful for. A family room large enough for 2 Christmas trees a cozy (1) ONE FIRST OFFERING quiet corner den, a kitchen-br~akIast room combination that bas the room to PRICED seat them all, 6 family bedrooms, .attractive Colonial detail, oand much, much FIRM: OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 more, call us today, or see it Sunday between 2:30-5 at ill14 'Berkshire Road. or a cozy immaculate brick bungalow in top Farms location with 3 bedrooms, a FIRST OFFERING: SO-foot lot and a price that is hard to believe at $38,500, call us tOd8Y! 1528 HAMPTON-Attractive 3 bedroom ranch, includes family room, for- mal dining room. living room with natllral fireplace, 1~-car garage, full MODEL OPEN or DAILY AND SUNDAY basement, updated kitcben, offered at $41,900. one of those special 3 bedroom Colonials that have that certain eye 'appeal, good 1 P.M. - 5 P.M. 538 ST, CLAIR-Drastically reduced. Situated in Grosse Pointe City, this location, large lot, etc .... and, are priced in the 40':;;, call us today. gracious American Colonial features 5 bedrooms, 2 full baths, family JUST 7 BLOCKS room, full basement, gas heat, 5Ox178' lot, ,also features built.in income or 4 bedrooms, 21h baths, 13 family room and a library, etc .... beautiful design, from carriage house, which bas living room, dining room, 2 bedrooms, NORTH OF VERNIER i kitchen, presently rents for $225/mo. vacant and priced in the fifties, call us today. I ON MACK AVENUE ,I 2040 LOCHMOOR-Make it D point today to see this charming l~ story in or i one of the most desirable locations in the Woods! Features include natural an impressive Center Hall Colonial that is handsome and proudly situated on a PHONE 885.~O I i fireplace in living room, centr.alair, aluminum trim, gas light, 3 hedrooms, Ijlrge corner lot. Newer, 3 large bedrooms, kitchen' built.ins, centl'al oair, games I r , the condition of this home will please the most discriminating buyer .. room, 2 car attached garage, etc .... mid fifties, call us today! l 19950 HOLIDAY-The owner of this spacious 5 bedroom Cape Cod has said sell i, it this week! Features include recreation room with wet. par, formal din. JOHN >'ing room, living room has a natural fireplace I3ccentua~ed by 2 large pic. s. 1 ture windows, 2.car garage w/electric door, 2 fullbahs, sprinkler system. t 1794 ALLARD-Decorated to perfection, this 3 bedroom ~rick colonial is ready Borland. McBrearty GOODMAN j to move into. Features living room, natural fireplace, formal dining room, I kitchen with eating space and new flooring. Also a snack bar, finished REALTORS INC. i I recreation room, 3 year old carpeting, all aluminum trim .and gutters, 395 Fisher Road TU 6-3800 FOR PROFESSIONAL HELP AND PERSONAL >assume. thil!. ti,9'1o mortgage. .... ". A'ITENTION . , MEMBERS OF: GROSSE POINTE REAL' ESTATE BOARD ! : I i .. ~"':.' , ' 886_300~.'-Jl:~l:,:"",<.ii/;' ;~:';-J',c ,,,:::' ."A:"',;~~'3060 I l'laa;At£ARn:}'!th~ sharpest a bedroorrfC610rli11( on\~e market today, in ~e ,I' .i 1 '~?",tl.'" .,1t .,...) r ...', ... ""' 'll .•n." ....") """""1"'"('1 i • ~;i" ,, I \ mid.40_price range, features, large living room witb .Datur.ale fireplace, ...... ".Jir 1ST OFFERING-LORAINE - pi~;~a~t ~glish- i I , o formai-dining roOm, 'kitcHen willi! JOts M'eating space,'hEidrlioms are iarger , i I 3 bedrooms, Ilf.l baths, living room with Natural than most. Full basement, gas FA heat, 2-car garage, come 'and see for firepiace, family room and kitche.n wUh eating 1 yourselves. I I OPEN SUNDAY 2 UNTIL 5 ( SHOULD SELL IMMEDIATELY, this center enbrace Colonial with three area. 2 car garage. Good price and Location. 1706 BROADSTONE-Built in 1953, complete with large living room, natural bedrooms and twobathll on the second fioor. Just "redone" by the owli!r BY APPOINTMENT fireplace. Formal dining room, family room, Ph baths, copper plumbing, in time for an out.of.state transfer. 1151 South Oxford not far from TOURAINE ROAD-New England "Charmer" in the 1 eating space in kitchen with buill. in dishwasher, 2.car garage, gas FA Barnes and Star of the Sea schools. Farms. Foyer with vanity, library and living room , heat, priced to sell. Open Sunday 2. 5. IT WILL GITCHA FROM THE CURB '8.nd we know we've gottcha once you with natural fireplaces. Winding staircase leading 1993 COUNTRY CLUB-The perfect house for ,a family, couple, or single per- step inside. A smart looking farm colonial is always in style. This one to 4 bedrooms, 3 baths and dressing room. Living son. This home is a lovely center entrance Colonial located at 1993 Country has four bedrooms and a super family room with fireplace and beamed quarters of 2 'bedrooms, bath, private staircase Club 'in Grosse Pointe Woods. Tbe living room with natu;::1 fireplace ex- ceiling. The laundry is on the first floor and the garage is .attached. above 3 car garage with electric eye. Sprinkler , tends into a bright paneled family room for your entertaining delight. Central air conditioning and electronic filter system contribute to easy system. 'Ideal location. Substantial price reduc- • This home also features a formal dining room. eating space in kitchen, maintenance. Grab a look at 254 Lincoln Road near Je!fefson. tion. : with a finished recreation room and half bath in basement. Do not miss NEFF-Remodeled 2 bedrooms and 2 baths. Unbeliev- this 3 bedroom home. Owners are anxious and re8dy to look at your offer! 551 OX!FORD. A petiee mansion which will really turn you on if you like that able space. Living and dining room combined Open Sunday 2. 5. French country bouse look. '.I'his one has -a Mansard roof and circular drive and looks as great inside as It does from the curb of Oxford Road. (27x12), family room with fireplace (14x24), Red- 329 McMILLAN-Seeing is ,believing. Th:s truly immaculate Colonial has all All the bedrooms have private baths and there is 'a library and family wood Deck (l6x16) overlooking decplol. 'Conven- the features, built in 1951, 3 bedrooms, living room with natural fireplace, room, both have fireplaces. ient Location. PrIce reduced to $33,500. formal dining room, kitchen with eating space, enclosed terrace Ph bath3, BISHOP-Super1ative French Chateau-On a circular paneled recreation room 2-car garage, priced at only $52,000.' . 843 N. RENAUD. Super looation, spacious step.down living room, paneled library in pickled oak, large private patio and large lot make this custom drive in Cul"de~Sac-Affluent tastes and custom ; features prevalent throughout this 2 level home. 18W NORWOOD-This brick Ilh story features living room, natural fireplace, built a SUller home. dining room, 3 bedrooms, recreation room, laundy, full bath in'basement, L!ving room with Cathedral ceiling and balcony. gas FA central air, 2car garage, 30.day occupancy can be yours. 19201 LINVILLE at the corner of Kingsville is where you'll find this three Library, 7 bedrooms. 4 baths, 8 fireplaces. A bedroom colonial with an enclosed breezeway betwep.n the house and dream kitchen wanting of nothing. Unlimited 2328 STANHOPE-Where else but in the Woods can you find a 3 bedroom brick garage. Grosse Pointe Schools and a price of $38,500 should bring you on. Automatic maintenance features. Carriage House. ranch with formal dining room large kitchen with eating space, full base. What More?-A heated Inground Swimming Pool. ,ment, living room with natural fireplace for less than $40,000. 20505 WILLIAMSBURG COURT, HARPER WOODS. Townhouse condom;nium. Two bedrooms, one and one half baths. All new carpeting first and second YORKSHIRE-Excellent Family Colonial - Liberal • 1366 TORY-'prire reduced on this sr.acious ranch situated on large tomer lot. floors. G.E. stove, self-cleaning oven, frost.free refrigerator, wishwasher, sized 3 bedrooms, 2 baths on 2nd. Privacy for the Special features include formal dining ropm, country kitchen attached dis.po~alan new 1975. Gas FA heat and central air conditioning. Grosse teenager or live.in on third of 1 bedroom and new carpeting, central air. Under $55,000. ' Pointe school system. bath. Library opens to heated garden room. , Lower level recreation room. Central air, 2 car 23248 ROBERT JOHN-Spotless is the--word for this beautiful 3 bedroom ranch 673 UNIVERSITY. Price reduced for this four bedroom English located in garage. The buyer moves easily into this home of with family room with Cathedral ceiling and natural firep}.ace, 21h car a very desil'able area in the City of Grosse Pointe. This exceptionally well many new features. ' attached garage, 1st floor laundry room, 2 full baths plus much more. built home features a comfortable den, leaded windows and doors and I Don't pass this one by. ' a paneled recreation room.. ' 19298 RA Y~OND - Unprecedented value of $38,900 buys thiS 3 bedroom brick Colonial with den : 6 LAKESIDE COURT, a dead-end street leading to the lake from Jefferson powder room and central air. Near St. John'~ , nellII' Bon Secours Hos>pita1. Birand new and ready for you. This recentayl Hospital and shopping. Immediate Possession. 1 BY APPOINTMENT PLEASE completed four bedroom colonial is located just two door..> from the . I 21111 NORWOOD-SUPER SHARP! Super sharp brick bungalow, featuring formal lake. This home ,features a step-down living room, library, first floor GOOD HOUSES, GOOD NEIGHBORS AND GOOD dining room, 2 bedrooms, with floored expansion attic with .heat ready for the I.aundry and spacious family room with cathedral ceiling. FRIENDS : 3rd bedroom, new furnace, central air, electronic air filter, circuit breakers, , good assumable 7102% mortgage. Call us for more details-Only $37,500. WI~DMIL~ POINTE SUB.-ALTER ROAD-2 fam. : ~ly flat, mod.ern kitchen, 2 bedrooms, living. din. , :!04l)9 WILLIAMSBURG-In Harper Woods, we care offering thu -attractive 3 bed- FIRST OFFERING MEDITERRANEAN STYLE with tile roof, vestibule and hall. Large living room. mg and fam.ly room in each apartment Built in : room, 21h bath townhouse. Included are appliances, centrel air, shag carpeting, 1962. Excellent Condition. . with beautiful m al'ble fireplace. large formal dining room, paneled family I professionally finished ,basement, carport and Grosse Pointe Schools. Priced in room, breakfast room, tiled kitchen and powder room on first floor. Second mid.40's with an assumption available. THREE MILE DRIVE-Ranch. 3 bedrooms, tasteful ' floor h8lS four large bedrooms, two baths-one connecting. Sprinklers front contemporary decor. Near bus line. Possible land : 36555 BOYCE DR.-Very attractive 3 bedroom, 2 bath. custom built brick ranch off and reaT, three call' garage, rust.proofed fence. Priced in the mid.sixty's. Shown contract. I' Moravian Dr., Ih acre of land, country kitchen, family room, 1st floor laundry, by appointment only. 2.car attached gar.age, gas FA heat. You won.t believe the price on this one- 'MARQUETTE DRIVE-Near water 2 family flat ' let one of our sales agents show it to you. Grosse Pointe styling throughout. 'AVAILABLE BY APPOINTMENT super condition, 3 bedrooms ea~h unit with na: Only $69.900. TAKE NOTICE all ye seeking a four bedroom hou,e with family room and central tural ~ireplace. separate tasements aM appli. air conditioning, We have just the house for the budget conscious buyer, and ances Included. ': 33326 EAST JEFFERSO~-This attractive condominium at lOSt. Clair on the Lake" it comes with complete carpeting and a two.car garage. Priced to go at LODGE DRIVE - Charming Georgian, three bed- I offers so much for that very particular buyer. Professionally decorated is this $37,900. r 2 bedroom, 21h bath including family room on the lower level, 'patio, centNlI rooms, 2 baths, library and garden room double ~t. ' air, attached garage. Please call for more details, TIRED OF STAIRS? No urs and downs in this three bedroom, one and one half bath ranch with two and one half car brick and block g8l'l1ge, jalousie porch, 20040 ELKHART-Harper Woods, 3 bedrooms and recreation room, appliances in. all major appliances included. Grosse Pointe schools, quick occupancy available. DETR.OIT TOWERS-On the Waterfront-Enjoy the j cluded in this imm~culate bungalow, priced at $25,5CO. pnde and pleasures of ownership without main- DO YOU DEMAND four bedrooms each with private bath? How about fireplaces tenance. 120 UNIT APARTMENT COMPLEX-All units have wall.to-wall carpeting, stoves. in three rooms and central air conditioning? How about a house with a vIew DISTI.NCTIVE~Y INDIVIDUALLY STYLED Condo. refrigerators, large door walls, disposals, air conditioners, washing facilities in of .the lake and a yard 'with mature trees and a sprinkler system? How 'bout ~mlums WIth a splendid view of the water. Spa. ' each of the 15 buildings, fully rented. with a return of 23,95% on your money- calling us ... we've got it. priced at $1,800,000.00. Call for details, CIOUS.be~rooms, fine libraries, super kitchens, ' Robert G. Edgar John France Paul Shefferly combmatlOn pantry.utility rooms. All air condi- , 7 UNIT APARTMENT BUILDING--6 one bedroom. 1 two bedroom units, }.aundry Carla Butterly H. Thomas Keppelman Jim Rauh ton.ed .. Complete valet service, Top Security : facilities, separate furnace room. Assume $54,000.00 mortgage, good rcturn- Richard Campbell Karl Koenigsmann James Trudell Priced m the 70's. . I Total price $108.000. Norman Cassube Dan Luncell .. Karl Davies Marty Owens JOHN S. " SHOREWOOD GOODMAN R. G. EDGAR' INC, E. R. BROWN REALTY, INC. ,93 Kercheval /Ion the Hill" 20431 MACK AVE. 886-8710 & ASSOCIATES 886-3060 886-3060 MEMRERS OF GROSSE POINTE REAL ESTATE GROSSE POINTE WOODS OFFICE 114 KERCHEVAL' BOARD

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Thursday, November 4, 1976 G R0 S SE P 01 N TEN- E W S Page Twenty-Seven IJ-IU&: ISTAn FORSALI 13-REAL ESTATE FORSALE I J-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 13--IEAL ESTATE 13-lEAL ISTAn FOR SAU FOI SALI GREAT LOCATION - one GROSSE POINTE WOODS- FANTASTIC VIEW OF THE LAKE THE HIGBIEMAXON block from water. 1 year 1. Anita. Brick INDIa- Priced below reproduction cost old. 4 bedroom - custom low, S bedrooms. Ifoft.ln BOURNEMOUTH - ~ 2(I.foot family room with buUt, 2~ bath. central air, coDdition. Assumable mort. Quality Construction throughout beanMld eathedra\ c.elling makes this 3 bedroom master bedroom 3Olt14 with gage, Open Saturday, 1.5. 1~ bath Colonial a must to see. Eating space in natural fireplace, family 881.7288. Large spacious rooms P.E. S. T. kitchen, 2-car garage. ImmedIate possession room and Hbrary. 2-ear at. 1 available. tached garage. Low $100.'s. FOUR BEDR()OM, 2 baths, Living room 15.6 x 24 FP (POST ELECTION SUPER TE&TIMONIAL) 8lIa 882 2166 brick, new kitchen, cliIb. Dinmg room 15.10 x'15.4 REVIEW BISHOP ROAD-Center Entrance English, 4 bed- -2755, '. waaber, disposta}. No.wax Garden -.room 24 x 14 rooms, 2'J1 baths. Library. Modern kitchen. with WOODBRIDGE EAST. Adldt floor, new I y decorated, Bedroom 16 x 19 r----- OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 ----~ breakfast room. Screened porch. 2 car garage. living. Townhouse. 2 bed- new roof, large lot. Near Bedroom 15 x 18 Low SO's. rooms, 1 and 2 haU baths, lake, prIvate beach, 2~- Bedroom 14 x 15 327 .KERBY ROAD patio, pool, security guard, garage. Landscaped.' Low Library 13 x 16.4 Land ~lide winner in the Qrosse, Pointe CLOVERLY ROAD-Outstanding custom built French upgraded. No pets. 713. 50's. m.25,W - 773.2555 - Bedroom 22.6 x 24 FP Farms District. a' Oape Cod unaer $60,- Provincial on beautifully lanascaped lot. 1st floor 5383. 771.0153. Bedroom 16.8 x 16.8 000. with two full baths, big master bed- master bedroom. suite. Man}' extras including Bedroom 12 x 15 room and ultra fine kitchen, perfect for pool and centr8'l air. Utility room 10 x 13 feeding the "party faithful". And with four bedrooms there''S room for many to LAKE SHORE ROAD-Enjoy the beauty of the Lake Excellenl 152' sea wall carry the celebrlltion a bit too far! {rom this substantia! Georgian Colonial in the Shores. Spaciou3 living room, library, Florida BERKSHIRE Boat hoist 1~ SOMERSEt' room and Pub room all have fireplaces. 4 famUy And from the Park, we proudly present the Cenlral Air Conditioning bedrooms, sitting room and Hz baths plus 3 winner in the versatility-race! With a maids rooms and bath. CONDOMINIUMS Quick Possession bedroom'plus bath on the first floor, and two bedrooms and bath up, this mint con- LOTHROP-Magnificent Georgian residence on 200 One Available Apartment $45,900 dition Cape Cod has sucl1 a long list of x 300 foot lot. Library, study and family room. *' JUST WHA.T EVERYONE IS LOOKING FOR ... credits it's certain to get your vote in Master bedroom has sitting room witb fireplace -(:(Established Condominii:.lm Association / Large charming rooms in a smaller home that the mid 40's category. and 2 dressing rooms with bath. 5 additional fam- isn't II g'lgantic mansion. Step-down living room, ~ty bedrooms with 3 baths. 3 maids bedrooms charming' Ubrary. modernized kitchen, garden 1757 BRYS N with silting room and 2 baths. 4 car att. garage. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT room, master bedroom suite with two dressing Here's a big winner in the "young family c:., Furtber details to qualified buyer. rooms (fantastic closet storage) fo!U' additional with 1:h;ldren" electorate .. Not sin!=e the bedrooms, beated green house, healed swimming "Chicken.in.every-pot" days of Roosevelt LINCOLN ROAD-Cenler Entrance C&onial in lovely pool, quick, possession. vas there been sucb a good deal. Step in- location. New kitchen with breakfast room. 13 886-4036 side and meet the candidate-with 3 bed. foot den. 1st floor lavatory. 3 nice size bedrooms BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES rooms, mode.tn bath and '8 completely on 2nd with 2 8dditional bedrooms ()n 3rd. 2-car Vacant lot -on Jefferson . . . Harrison Township. fantastic modern kitchen The political garage. Zoned multiple dwelling. Almost 3 acres. 414 ft. boss in your family will''8ppreciate the/ 1ake frontage. fine new carpeting, too! A high 30's offer LOTHROP NEAR KERCHEV AIr-On a 100 It 237 G. PALMS will pull thIs one outwJhe,£ireL foot lot with over 20 trees in the rear yard, this OUTSIDE GROSSE POINTE residence offers 3 bedrooms, den or 4th bedroom, GROSSE POINTE CITY - Beautiful home buttt by 5516 Oldtown . . . 3 bedroom bungalow . . . $23,500. , OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 , family room with fireplace, central air condition. Mast & Creighton, one of Grosse Pointe's £inest 6161 Neff . . . 3 bedroom blUlgalow . . . $22,500. ing and 2.car' aUnched gar8ge. Built by Cox &' bwlders. Newer Early Amedcan Colonial, south AND BY APPOINTMENT Baker in 1951. of Jefferson near the lake, f~ti.tring f<¥,ma1 din- ON THE WATER , This dark horse candidate, with Grosse Pointe SChools, ing room, family room with natural fireplace, • 8665 S. Channel, Harsens Island. 3 bedroom, family has a broad base ,of voter strength among young BEAUTIFUL LAKEFRONT residence: English Dlanse room. Winterized. 140 fl,frontage . . . $56,000. bedrooms, 21h baths, ~entralall-. Call for ap- voters looking for an inspect able three bedroom on 122 foot dot with new seawall. Library wIth pointment. ' bung,'l'low boasting a convenient to eve.rything lo- firepla~e. 30 foot glassed in porch. The 4 famUy. cation. Oall now for an opportunity to meet the bedrooms (each with private bath) and ,the" 2 OPEN SUNDAY 2 • 5 candidate in person! guest rooms witb bath are centrally air ~ond1. Danaher and Baer , tioned. Security and fire 'alarm systems. 4 car 1413 NOTTINGHAM-large brick buncalow, 2 bed. , garage with apartment IlI.bove. .rooms .and bath on first floor, finished second floor REAL ESTATE with full bath. near transportation, shoppIng, and/ STRONGM~N, KELLY WINDllILL POINTE DRIVE-Custom built in 1953 schools. 100 KERCHEVAL tbIs Superb English resIdence Is on 8 21Ox400'foot & ASSOCIATES GROSSE POINTE WOODS-Brick bungalow, 2 bed- "On The Hill" ' lake front lot. 5 bedrooms, 4;1 bathS. Recreation , room with bar. 2~ar attached garage. Centnll rooms, bath, large paneled room on second floor. 885-7000 air conditioning. Corner lot. 2~ car garage. Only $38,800. 1467 Aline. Member Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board 8'89-0800 -LOCHMOOR - Centrally air conditioned 5 bedroom BY APPOINTMENT 3lA1 bath 'English. 29-foot Mutsch1erkitcben, Ill. GROSSE POINTE WOODS foot library. Recreation room with fireplace. 2- SHARP center-entrance colonial featurin, alate foyer ear attached garage. with circular stairs, Ubrlfy and family room, STRATFORD PLACE- ~ceptional 5 bedroom French formal ,living rast area, lots of storage. This If you are thinking of selling transportation and churches. Semi dead-end street. is a fine family home, attractively priced CALL US Features 3 bedrooms, 21h batl:Js, paneled den, two in the low 50's. See it Sunday, oIt 656 HJGBIEMAXON Julie Doei1e Ernest Beck glasse'd and screened terraces, large kitchen - Lincoln. Quick possession! '-;" f, (j!;.!,IU'~~~2:1~H9:,t,['1.''1,.': " " ..... \\Re9Jtp(s.'~ ...,._~~:.~.....,.. J.' ".;~;~1e;';"~:~GL ",j'"~.''' P.;tt~.~;;~l,PIc:bi :9r.~N,SUNDAY 2:00 to 5:00-281 RIDGEMOllf.J6c-lll:l8 ..wNDAY.....1 i. .sp.~ _lei'.... ~get.- .. Close to Kerby and Brownell Schools. Only $37,500 eOl!s~QJIS. :.4.:&(J.~ Joo~~ck-"Ddled. -',-B3~~e-rc,he~v~L::.-',,: '886:'~,4;QP".,~'"..GEORGE PALMS, REAL TOR I , takes. '(Jamng nlc'e'groimds,-bedroohf 'anti bath gerock ranch, prlced in the 40's, with lots Kembers Groue Poulte Heal Estate Board down plus 2 bedrooms and study up, modem of livability '8nd charm. Two large bed- Member kitchen, recreation room. There's more. rooms formal dining room, kitchen wIth National Association of Independent. 'Fee Appralserl SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT: ,eating' space, nicely finished basement with 886-4444 Please call one of our experIenced sales person- full bath.2.carattached garage. At 2080 - CHAMPION Lochmoor in the Woods, Member Groue Pointe Rell Estate Board. nel on the following listings for all the exciting A Family Business For Over a Century. details: 886-4200 884-5700 GROSSE POINTE PARK: 871 BALFOUR-TrulY a family bouse - Master WATCH THE SHIPS BY APPOINTMENT suite - Paneled library - Heated pool and a LAKESHORE DRIVE is t'he appropriate setting for ATTENTION DOCTORS AND DENTISTS-An 2 bedroom Pool house - Fantastic recreation thils elegant Mt. Vernon Colonial. C\lStom-bullt, , 'opportunity to enjoy superb residence - QUEEN room. it has five bedrooms, 41f.lbaths, library, family living room, dining area, family room, roomy room three natural fireplaces superior kitchen. kitehen, circular staircase to three bedrooms TWO FIRST OFFERINGS r.! 1206 BALFOUR-$79,500.OQ-AU this? Living room, Priced well, below comparabie homes in the and two baths-and practice from attached (1)' RIGHT LOCATION - RIGHT SIZE dining room,modern kitchen, ~amily ropm, 7 bed- area. Shown by appointment. office suite, truly an ideal combination for On a court in'the Woods, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, rooms, lav13 and haths g..lore. sewing room, util- 886-4200 profe&sional family. Call lor detail •. den in this semi ranch. Lovely basement, ity room, dark room, paneled ~Uice and on and . Star of Sea and Monteith Ichools. on ... 1317 WHJ'ITIER ROAD-BEST BUY ON MAR- BY APPOI NTMENT KETI This newer colonial is priced to sell. (2) ONE OF HARPER WOOD. FINEST I 511 BARRINGTON-$39,SOO.OQ-Delightful Ranch A .stunning French-style residence, with a view of Four bedrooms, 21,2 baths, spacious kitchen An ammiculate 3 bedroom eolontal on quaint -Fine condition. Carpeting included. special ter- Lake St. Clair from every window. Custom-built with built-ins, large family room with fire- .and charmin. DANBURY LANE. A feello. race, 2 bedrooms and recreation room-Easy walk JesS than a year ago, and completely luxurious place. of s-pac1ousnus be,1na as you enter the to the Park for lots of recreation.alactivity. in every detail. Three bedrooms upstairs, one '17.10xl0.S foyer, The living and family rooms down, 21,2 sumptuous batbs.Handsomelypanelled 1022 NOTTINGHAM-Attractive Three bedroom,' share a beautiful fireplace. Enjoy 2~ batbJ, GROSSE POINTE SHORES: study and family room; large Mutschler kitchen. two bath Semi.Ranch. Formal dining room, Just a 'Super bouse-Custom built for the present 'a dress!n. r,oom in the master bedroom, a Centr,aJ air and sprinkler system. unusually large rooms - 2 car garage - second floor laundry room. Children win bene- owner. Plenty of T.L.C. here-:2 top bedrooms- $45,000. 1'h story Living room-outstanding dining rO

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n,ursday, November 4. 1976 P~9.Twenty.EJ9ht GR 0 SSE P'O iN'T E N'E'W S 16-pm PORSALI 21I-STORMS AND 21.I-PAINTING AND 21O-CEME~T AND 1I-IlIAL mATI 'I-IIAL UTATI 13-REAL ESTATE 21.1-~~~I(HG 'DECORATING IRICK WORK '. POl SALI POllALI FOR SALI selllNS I FREE to earinJ bome-cllt ------VALENTE'S ARTHUR .J. SCULLY CO. kltteDi. WHk', .upsty of• COMPLETE Home Improve- DONALD BLISS MASONRY SERVICE CON DOM INIUMS BISHOP.MACK ment. Interior. exterior .~. FIRST OFFERING cat food and boDllS •. 821. EASTVIEW Decorator Since 19f5&. Masonry and !foof NORTH BAY VILLAGE from painting to e1ec (Detroit) Dfal Groae PolDte, Attractive 3 bedroom, 2 bath' 70Wl .. ALUMINUM INC. work Free Estintates .repairs, 't u c It poinling, 35110 E. JEFFERSON quick posMlllion. Mov.e.ln home located on a cbarm. . B. F. GOODRICH trical to ,carpenter to ce (South or Shook Rd.) ment work, etc. We'll ou TV 1-7050 ctlimney.s, waterproofing, eOl1cUtion. Modern briek in, street in Harper Woods IRISH SETI'ER pupa, AKC VINYL PRODUCTS 40 Year. ,in Grosse Pointe cement. Licensed and In. Priced from $30,900 to 133,900 Colonial, 3 bedrooms, 1~ in move.in condition with I'epstered, champion Unes ALCOA BUILDING PROD. bid any price. Call Micllae 2 bedrooms, ettaebed ga. 889-ool6. -----'------sured Free estimate.. 18 baths, flreplaee, basement, a tiled basement aad large ~. Storm Window., Door., yeaIlS'in the POinte6, LA 7. ' rages. Models qpen dallY 2lo;.car aarage situated 'on JEFF'S' side drive, 2 ear garage. Awnings, Porcb Enclosures PAINTING and paper hang HI p.m. a llOxl68 treed lot. All tbls "WAVEAWAY Winsome". WALLPAPER REMOVING !,,52. Now 001)' $24,500, terma. Siding - SeEless Gutters / ing. 20 years ex.perieDCe for $35,9(10. MUlt see to ap. AKC regiltered Eni'ltsh QUALITY BlDIGARE BROTHERS , J.M. Seal ab Roofing Very reasonable, Gua,ran INC. ,FORD MANSUR CO. preciate. Springer Spaniel, fem&1e Free E.timates - Insured HAROLD 28 months. Sultable for Storm aod reea Repair teed the linest. 771-4036. 179.5235 Model phone 791.Q80 CHAtJVIN , 526-2555 GROSSE POINTE WOODS- companion dog OlWy.Dlspo Licensed, Insured, Bonded Evenmgs TU 1.6988 . .JOHN'S PAINTING CEMENT CONTRACTO~ 4 bedroom. 2 baths, family sHion guaranteed. Wa~e LA 7.5616 or LA 7.7230 PAINTING, professional re- BRYS, 1632, between Mack 15030 Houston-Whittier Interior, exterior, 'patching, sults. reasolWlble price. No ALL TYPE OF 3~ MERRIWEATHER - 7 room, formal dining room away Kennels, Willam E and, Char-levoil(. Sharp window puttying, caulking job too small, will do odd CEMENT WORK rooms. 3 bedrooms. and a breakfast room. $48,- Lane, 1-628-4572. Air starter, 3/ bedroom brick 21F-HOME and plastering. wallpaper jobs, too. 881.1267. • Walks. Drives. Porches conditioned family room 500. Free estimates. Good • Patios • Waterproofing bungalow. Large paneled AIREDALE male pups, AKC , IMPROVEMENT mg. Bath. powder room, com work. Reasonable prices. bedroom and cedar closet, DETROIT - Perfect starter bred Pegmate Kennels, ex GROSSE POI NTE • Pre.Cast Steps pletely ca-rpeted, new roof, , home for young family. 2 Grosse Pointe Il'eferences. second floor. Basement, ceMent bloodlines, shols • Tuck Pointing furnace, hot water beater bedrooms plus additional GUTIERS • SIDI NG Call anytime. European. CONT RACTORS • Chimney Repair rec. rOom, garage. Posses' $125. 882-6831. Exlerior newly ,painted. 2- sion upon closing. Open expansion space in healed • TRIM J~hn. 368.5098. CUSTOM PAINTING AND No job too small car garage. By owner. For Sunday 2-5. attic. Finished basement, 2O-GENERAL 'SERVICE SHORES WALLPAPERING Free Estimates appointment. 882-ln30. $19,900. MIKE'S PAINTING EXPERT ANTIQUING Lirensed and Bonded Inlerior, exterior, wallpaper. JOHN E, PIERCE • PLUMBING CONSTRUCTION M. WARNER ing, minor repains, patch. 885-8155 17 Years in Pointe ALGONAC AREA-4lh aCll'es Assoc. Broker & Manager • PLASTERING 884-5990 885-5788 ing,plastering. Free esti- 21J-WALL WASHING 1_77_9._84_27 ,_88_2_-14~73 with newer Ranch home. 3 20169 Mack Ave. 881.8310 • PAINTING mates. Reasonable and hon- bedrooms. Ilh baths, at OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 • CARPENTRY 'BY OWNER - 866 Roslyn. ALUMINUM BUILDING est References. Call any. ARDMORE CASPERS CEMENT tached garage. Land con 631 Barrington in the Wind. • MASONRY PROl)UCTS 4 bedroom semI-ranch, 2 , time. European. Wall washing, painting, floor Driveways, walks, rat WaUs tfllct $250 per month, in mill Poi n t e $ubdivisioll • VIOLATIONS Best quality aluminum storm baths. Open Sunday 2.5. 758.2846 cleaning. references furn. AU kinds of cement work. terest 8~'%. Reduced. Full near the lake and munici. CORRECTED windows 3 track( $25 in. price $43,800. Oothers from 859-0831. ished, reasonable. &ank etc. Brick, block. stone, pal park. This Immacu. • NOTHING TOO S'MALL stalled Storm doors $75 in. SMALL TALEN'J;'ED GROUP Americard welcome. 772- porches, pre.cast steps, $12,000 up. late 4 bedroom Colonial MT. CLEMENS. 2,400 square GUY DE .BOER stalled. Gutters. Aluntinum Creative painters and decora. 2252. . tuck painting, walerproof. PEARL BEACH REALTY features comfortable feet bi.level four bed. siding and trim. 'Awnings, ing, chimney repairs. Work . 1-7~ den, 776-3708 885-4624 tors, custom paperhanging, newly decorated breakfast roo~, 2 baths, central air wrought iron. Roofing. Re antiquing at¥i wood finish. K • MAINTENANCE Com- myself: Licensed" bonded, 6006 M-29, Algonac room and loads of ,torage con d i t ion $56 000 New GENERAL CONTRACTOR ! placement ,windov,:s. Also ing. Put your home in our pan y, Wall Washing, floor insurance. Free estimates. 20198 MORNINGSIDE. Build space with 3rd floor atli.'c,,' mortgage reQuired. Buyers Carpentry, roofing, alumi . replacentent steel prime !lands Please iet us meet cleaning and waxing. Free 772.8430. ' er's home. 4 bedrooms, 3 Early occupancy. By own. only. 646.0159, 649.1911, num '.iding, trim, gutt~rs , doors. Glass and screen en- with you for an estimate. estimates.882.()688. ------baths, powder room, pan ,er. 499-0534. (office). storm windows and doors closures. Glass and screen R. C. Mowbray Associates, . R. R. CODDENS eled library, paneled fam. Steel replacement d 00 r s repairs. Aluminum Trim 331-3230. OuT guarantee. 21K-~~':.~~G ST. JOAN OF ARC Parish. PRICE REDUCED-Immacu. and windows. An types re . Brake Rentals for the do.it. Cement Contractor ily room, main floor laun. Family Business for 51 years. 9 room brick hOme, 4 bed~ late 3 bedroom house. Liv. pairs. Blown.in insulation yourself. Free estimates GROSSE POINTE dry, pan~led baselllllJlt rec. 'FOUR SEASONS • New and rep~ir ,work rooms and a den. Gas heat, Ingroom, dining room, 2 Guaranteed. workmanship Ca.:, and carry or we in. . PAINTERS, INC. reation room wHh carpet, MAINTENANCE CO. • No job too small sprinkling system. ~entral central air, 11,1 baths, ,ar- . full baths and more. As- Licensed. Free Estimates stall. Insured. Licensed. In Painting interior.exterior. Pa. per hanging and paneling. WINDOW CLEANING • Driveways and porches' air. All large rooms. 6 baie disposal, 2-ear garage, 8umable 714 % mortgage. 777.8714. business since 1958. Phils WALL WASHING OUI' specia'!ty yea r s old. Appointment enclosed y'ard with kuit 1842 Oxford 886.2957. Open Home ServIce, 12931 East Free Estimate cheilrfully trees. spaciollS recreation , Sunday 2.5.' No agents. given. 882.9234, 779.6823. FREE ESTIMATES • Patios only. i ALL CARPENTRY, porches McNichols. Call 371~3724 , INSURED 871-1906 • Chimneys PAUL JANKOWSKI 1"0Gm with fieldstone fire- • ~oofing, gutlet'\3, drywall anytime. place witb Ila'! 10g3, wet CLiNTON-Ju.t listed. Sbarp 886.2665 ana QrywaU repair. Li. YOUR, DOLLAR buys more QUALITY PAINTING HOME SERVICES • Waterproofing , itlaster .throughout wet bar. 3.bedroom brick l'3nch with , SERVICE • Window Cleaning CALL ANYTIME BEDFORD - 1179 Corner Price iDcludesall drape.. full finbhedbasement, 21h , censed. 791-3514. Aluminum Siding, Roofing and Insulation ~talled INTERIOR. • Intefior and Exterior . 822-6694 Kercheval. Brand new 3 Gat-den eqUipment, wall car detached. garage. A Painting -'--,--. ----- bedroom, 21h bath, library, mirrors, electric cloc:k in deal at $32,500. RAPID HOME, no~! Sudro Insulation, 881. EXTERIOR • Eaves Cleaned and C~MENT WORK of any kJ.rld. family room. Open week. dining room. Low taxe'3 . REPAIRS 3515. ' , 20 years professional Painted Bonded, UCi!nsed. insured. ends or by appointment. and. maintenance. LQw 40$. ROSEVILLE - .Mar~m and experience • Complete Home Upkeep TU .2.9988. after 6 p.m. ; 886.6201. 881.5853. Mr JohIlSton 575-2080 or G.r~sbe<:k area. Mmt. can. SL. 4-0033 21G-ROOF'NG MA'IT FLETCHER 772.6904' dltion brJck ~anch. Flrnshed SERVICE 4151 Buckingham TU 6-8102 884-1353 949-4969 ALL TYPE break wall or . basentent, bpge 24x22 ga. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 204-tARPET LAYING A _OK Window C ~ e a n e r s seawall r e p air. Brick, MODEL HOME BY OWNER. Three bedroom rage, lots of. extras. Call to- End or Season CA M P BELL painting and Service on storms and stone, b 10 c k, concrete 28 FORDCROFI' brick near S.t. Joan of Arc. day {or details. CARPET LAYING Roofing sa vings: decorating. Interior, ex. screens. Free estimates. driveways, porches, water. terior. Home and small < 4 Bedroom. family room and Good)ransportation. Clean. 2 FAMILY - Near Metro. NEW AND OLD • Top Quality Materials Monthly rates. 521.2459. proofing, asphalt driveway business. Free estimate. rilpairs. den-laundry room. Open 717-9283. Gratiot features large lot. Stairs Carpeted Shifted • 15 Years Guaranteed Sunday or call far appoint. Repairs of All Types 774.3844. CALLEBS &: SON DeSENDER 822.1201 S. ROSEDALE CT. garage. basentent.Live in • Licensed, Insured ment. Other home siteos Cigarette Burns Re-Woven FLOOR SANDING. All fin. Win~oqR"~;t>\day, ~~ 1"(~!!I1"t1 ,j\l'lr"'~ ~7!l. ,', '1O•• bl ... ,Suaro ,Insulation ;. !~ ~~I\J!:~:.EiSV.~~lrn i' ) p'r"H~'l! J,I~'Frl!l!" e~t'tlMlte\; ), ; if 0.5 ~;)t1:"L Ite 3515 Sewers. repaired. Guaran~ BASEMENTS WATER- X-ELENT ROOFING pavld, 718.5025. . ,te8d, , Reasonable ra tels. PROOli'EI:> '-'-Reasonable I "...h ODcul de sac! lot BYOWNJi,lR - 1196 ,.Ha?N' GROSSli:'POINTE- 3 bed- 831.. " " 95x15O wJth sprinkler .ys. tborne. 3 bedroom rancb, room. 26 years old full 21 A-PIANO SERVICE 757 -2953 PAINTING, waUpapering and 881:0063 or 779.1225. rates, ~orkmansbip guar- tern. 3 bedrooms, 31,1baths. 1st floor laundry, family recreation room with ex. anteed. 881-0063 or 779.12¥. paneling, at lowest cost. ELECTRIC sewer cleaning. library, famlly room, new room, 21h.car, 2 baths. 1189- tras. Open. By owner. TU PIANO TUNING and repair- and Estimate cheerfully given No footage charge. Tele. CAPIZZO CONSTRUCTION kitchen with built.ins. Com. 0831. 2.8960 (lr TU 2.3555. ing. W 0 r k guaranteed. ROOFS DECKS Member AFM. E d war d GUTTERS AND at no charge. Call 882.9234 phone price. 20 years of Basement waterproofing. We pletely carpeted with cus. GROSSE POINTE WOODS- 13A-LOTS FOR SALE Felske. 4.65.6358. DOWN SPOUTS or 779.6823. experience. Cai Roemer, dig. Work guaranteed. Li. tom draperJes. Central air 3 bedroom brIck colonIal, Gutters cleaned and flushed PROFESSIONAL Floor sand. Plumbing. TU 2.3150. censed and insured. conditioning. Finished base. 11,2 baths. formal dining CARMEL LANE, of! Lake. COMPLETE piano service. 885-0612 ment with fireplace and room,. family room with New and Rfpair Work ing and finishing. Special- 21N-ASPHALT WORK wet bar. Complete Ever. ,•• shore. Beautiful ,location in Tuning, rebuilding, refin. Licensed ard Insured izing in dark staining, .' green landscaping with fireplace, new carpeting Farms .. 9Ox139. Very rea- ishing. Me m b e r Piano • 884.9,12 "Supply own .powet." Can C & J ASPHALT large patio. Near North throughout. Owner. 343- sonable. 881-2257. Technicians Guild. Zech. ADVANCE M\INTENANCE for free estimatt!. W. Abra- PAVING, INC. CODDENS High and Lochmoor Coun. 0896. No brokers please. Bossner, 731-7707. Improve the value of your MACK, Grosse Pointe Woods, SPECIA LIZING barn, 979.3502. \ CONSTRUCTION home with a professional try Club. $87,500. Call 882- ~ommerdal lot, 3OX100, ESTABLISHED 1924 7271 after 4 p.m. weekdays, 21B-SEWING N CALL HANK for exterlor.in. job. Over 20 years serving Walker.Mk:ire. 885-8443, MACHINE ALUM INIUM terior painting. Wall wash. All types of basement, water. anytlm'e Saturday and Sun. 172 UNIT Grosse Pointe iri driveways proofing. 7 year guarantee. GU'rl'ER~ AND TRIM ing. Experienced. Work and sealing. F r e e esti- day for a p poi n t nt e n t. APARTMENT 138-tEMETERY SINGER SERVICE .. References. 822-6694. Please no brokers. SUBURBS PROPERTY AUTHORiZED DEALER For estimatll call TU 1-8170 myself. Very reasonable. mates. Owner sUpilrvised. REPAIR ALL MAKES Richard Willertz, Can 771.5637 or 771.0684. References. BLAIRMOOR ~ Executive CALL ART COUVREUR FOR SALE-2vave3. Fo.e.>t ALL WORK GUARANTEED CALL ANYTIME WATER PROOFING brick colonial, featuring liv. SCHWEITZER &: 50 Rl'slyn Road R. & T. PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATES Lawn cemetery. Call 881, FREE IN HOME 773-8087 BY ing room. with flI'eplace, J. D. CANDLER painting, interior and ex. 791.2200 7767. ESTIMATES CASPER CONSTRUCTION forma1 dining room, Coun. ROOFING CO. terior, wall papering. Free 210-CEMENT AND 15-8USINESS TU 5-5541 We do it the right way. Abo. try kitchen with built. ins, 97 Years Reliable Service estimates. 462 Roland, BR1r.'C WORK brick, ,block ane cement sporty family room with / OPPORTUNITIES COMPLETE Tune-Up, $3.95, Residential and Commercial Grosse Pointe Farms. 882- FLORIDA BOl.iND. Owner CAPIZZO CONSTRUCTION work. Licensed, insurance. fireplace, and much. much all makes, all a'ges. All AU types of Roofs and Decks 4586. forced to sell, 4 bedroom GROSSE POINTE and Ma- All types cement and brick bonded, AU work guaran- more! parts lStocked. 885-7437. Gutters ,and Downspouts Brick home, gas heat, cen- comb multi-list Rea 1tor work, Licensed and in- teed. 772.6430. tral air, 2-car gar age, REPAIRS BEDFORD - In the Park. wants partner. No money CUSTOM sured. fenced yard. All furniture, 21C-ELECTRICAL No Job Too Large-, Real. work. Ranges, dryers in. nished. Reasonable. Bank estimate. Bob, 331-3230. and repaired, chimneys, In The Pointes '.vith fireplace, plus 4 large with ~ bath. Central air, tor. TU 2.0899. stalled - remodeling. Elec. Americard welcome. 772- check. pointing, leaky base- Free Estimates bedrooms and full parti. many extras. Open 2-5. trical repairs, fixtures in. 2252, ments. State licensed. Call CALL JERRY tioned basement. In execu. 881.1032. BEAUTY SHOP,

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I", « ."S. t ft. ..;"...... ,- ft: wren' t t the. tr ..... l 1 7 * - Tnursd.y, November 4, 1976 / ------G R 0 SSE POI N'T ENE W S Page Twenty.Nine 21~RPEHTER !21T-~~¥~~~G AND GP, Lions Win ParttZoning Law Change Requires Public Hearing HW Rotarians CUSTOMCRAFT PLUMBING, I " Construetion Company Three Games .By James J. NJaim , to indlrate that the property lots belong to the city, would September 27 meeting by Slate Brtmch NO SERVICE CHARGE Small or large jobs, electric -- -. . i is now owned by the city. sUlI not remove the land James Ellison, director of BUILDERS'• The Lions varsity didn't The .Park Co~ncll at 1t5 Only a slight change in the from the residential zoDing public scrvice, lhat the en. The Rotary Club of Har. sewer c 1 e ani n.. Pri. use any tricks to. get its reg u I a r meetmg ;Mond~y, 1 zoning ordinance can mean district, even with the lots tire JeUe.l'son.L a k e poi n t e per Woods is sponsoring ih " REMODELERS vate plumber. SmaN home treats on Halloween afternoon O.ctober 25. authomed lls I that the clly can go ahead converted for parking. project wlll cost an esti. "Annual Pancalce Brunch" • repairs. Reasonable. 886. as they ran over the Sterling cIty attorney to prepare an with construction of th(t lots Mr. Deason concurred with mated $25,505, and will have on Sundar, November 7, at Additions, Dormers 3537 Ree. Rooms, Bathrooms Heights Chargers, 26.(). amend~ent to ~e off.str~et for off.street parking because Mr. Slone that the change the neces~ary setback and the Harper Woods Com. Kitchens. New Homes The defense aUowed only par kin g .ordmance :-"hlch they abut commercial prop. will not mean that the Jots o.ther compliances to con. munity Center, 19748 Har. FO~ CLEAN and dependable t !' d both would J:le~mlt cons~ruchon of erty. will be zoned commercial. form to adjacent resIdential per avenue, from 9 a.m ..1 Custom Garages• and Doors service can ELMERS wo Irst owns, on pen. a mumclpalparkmg lol al Mr. Slone pointell out it Property in the area. p.m. PLUMBING and HEAT. a1tl~s,. as they registered the southeast corlier of Jef. De 'P u t y City Attorney was 100 late to start the It will have drainage, pav. It will feature pancakes, • ING. Plumbing License theU' flr~t shutou~ of the year. fersoll and Lakepointe. Hl'r01d Deason said this project because of the weath. ing, melered parking spaces Free Estimates and Planning -#04556. TUxedo 4-4882 A pass mterceptlon by Steve . b all you c.an eat, sausages . I Root, returned for a TO, and A public hearing on the I wo~ld e legal under. the er. This will have to wait and a masonry wall, with the and a beverage. It is the re . FINANCING •ARRANGED '" . a blocked punt, highlighted law change is planned in th~ ordmance and the slIght until spring. area landscaped. The entire peat. of lasl year's popular PLUMBING . R~PAIRS, fau. the defense effort future. change, indicating ,that the It was disclosed at the project will be in compll. brunch, 'and is designed to • cets and fixtures replaced. . : ------ance with city ordinance and satisfy the moat hungry alt~r. Electric sink cleaning. Li. The defenSive hne play was City Manager Robert A. permit regulations,' it was church. goers, after. game 881-1024 censed Master Plumber. spearheaded by John Gregg, Slone said the lots are still GP Red Barons Drop 2 Games S'8id, Work myself. TU 4.21124. Ken Hawk and Joe Leto, with in a residential area and are golfers nd pancake lovers. FRANK B. WILLIA'MS Li. ., d 'd . I ------In other business. Mr. Dea. Tickels are $1.75 per person fine hitting from Bill Ratsek, . zone. lresl entla, not com.. The Grusse Pointe Red In the freshmen game, the son informed the solons that and may be purchased at the. censed builder. CuStom HEUER plumbing and heat. Scott Slrzempek, Eric Mac. mercIa. Barons played host to the Vikings ransacked the R~d Gov. William Milliken, on home improvements porch door. ing. Formerly Michigan Michael and Gregg Rivard. There is nothing in the law Sterling Heights Vikings at Barons, 20-}2. The Baron of. Friday, October 8, signed The brunch will help the enclosures. finished' base. Consolidated Gas Co. In. The offense moved the ball I ------North's Memorial Field on fensive unit played well de. the so. called "Sunshine Law," Rotary CIWl continue the ..,. ments, additions, altera. stallers, hot water heaters, well with solid blocking from S · IT. Sunday, October 31. It also spite a glaring difference in which prohibits executive services they have given over tions. Aill work personally plumbing. repairs and al. J 0 h n Tien, Pat Fleming, urvlva rIp was Parent's nay for the Red physical size. Cedric Patmon sessions by state, county and the past. 17 years such as supervtised. Small jobs are terations. Electric sewer Bernie Van Antwerp and Set hv Club Baron faithful, as each play- and Brett Augsberger each municipal governments. dental. medical and eye care . welcome. For prompt cour. cleaning. Master Charge. Brian Connors The running er presented his parents t811ied a TO to accou!lt for '"iAU decisions of govern. teous, e x per t service, to needy childrekl, wheel. .:c LA 1-6949. Licensed Master of John Slrabel, who scored ... 0/' with a gift of appreciation the scoring. mental bodies shan be made . please caU me at 882-7776. Plumber and Contractor. chairs lo needy citizeQs, col • twice, Harry Constant and The Neighborhood Club is during ceremonies held be. Chris Bingamen, Phillip at an open meeting of the lege scholarship fund, annual Brian Carrion kept control of sponsoring a Wilderness, Sur. I fore ea~h ~ame.. Garner, Greg Fleming, Greg public, as must all delibera. .PROFESSIONAL carpentry, EASTLAND P L U M BIN G, awards to school children the ball the majority of the vival Training course in I The JUDlO~ varsity crush. Lambrecht and Chris Piche tions. except in cerlaln mal. , modernize to modernism. new and repair, cammer. for safety slogans, H,009 to game. Highland State recreation ed the Vikmgs, 46.7. The played vallantly for the Red ters, such I!S if a municipal ,". Home or oUice. 25 years cial, industrial, all city vio. the Harper Woods. Kennedy The final game of the sea. area Friday.Sunday, Novem. passing of Craig Haase with Baron defense In a losing employe Is on trial regarding Library, plu$ others. ,,' experience. Call after 5 lations corrected, 881-8395. son pits the Lions against the ber '12.14. th~ po~er of Bill Crow and cause. his job, unless the employe }l.m. Warren Schultz. 771- For further information, G . P . t Red B . the qUIckness of Jim Strong requests otherwise. - 1091. 21 W-DRESSMAKING rosse om e arons. The pro~ram IS an element. were too much for the de. Darryl Chauvin lICored two Too, a session shall be caU AI Thoms at 881.2376: & TAILORING Board members Jill Bevier ary but ngorous weekend of efnse TOs and two PATs. and closed to the public if It Is of Nln~ Pointers are reportedly HARRY SMITH and Ginger and Karl Barr I.....tructl.on .I'n basl'c surv!'val '. J I K h dd d T'D .... S tt D CI d St am e eoug a e one extremely vital interest and eiubmembers. '. BUILDING CO. SEWING done in my home. invite all Lions fans to watch skills such .as shelter can. co e alre an rang t 1 d h R d B tt d t TD S d co ea tee aron var. wlU be detrimental to cily -, . .'). Eata,~U~he~in Drapes, cur t a ins, bed . the game at Sou t h High sll'tiction,c1othing, map and ~e. e H wo d Kan S rtw, slty to a 20-0 vietory. Craig 'business if opened, unless WATERSON APPOI~TED' Grosse P'oilite A,rea Since 1937 spreads and sheers. 772. School on Sunday, November compas reading identifying rlan opp an en an ers Stafford, playing his (Irst tWo.thirds of the cQuncU Detroit Bank 'and n-ust has Residential aDd Commercial 5440. 7. wild .edibles each scored one t9 account game at Qa, showed. he could votes to open the meetind. announced that Parklesi. • I" • • ••• for the total. Brian Mc. • Remodeling Tnhoonfi.rstC game win start at, Other skIlls offered In th!S Givern and Crow added the do the job as he rart tile of. Mr. Deason pointed out dent James R. Waterson, vlee. Alterations and Maintenance CUSTOM SEWING and alter. 12 .. . outing open -to students from PATs to complete the scar. fense as though he had, de. that tbe law will take effeel president and oUlcer •.in. New Construction ations. Gro,s,ePointe Park, 823,6837, 822.5093. Co'chalrpersons And rea grades seven through 12, are Ing. sIgned it. . on Aprll 1, 1977, and failure charge ot the metropolitan 885-3900 885.7013 Reeder and Tom Gibney are fi:e building, trapping te.ch. The offensive 1in e of Tim Labadie and John to comply with the statute dlvl.ion of the bank'.s com. 21Z-LANDSCAPING & expecting a large turnout for mques and e~ergency first Buddy Marzejon, Scott Coo- Bautista each intercepted a can mean a fine of $l,jlOO for .merchd loan department, has BARKER GARDEN SERVICE the Lions awards banquet ~n .. Id. Pro fe S 51 a n a I s from per WllIie Jackson Sam pass to spark the defense. the first offense, and a $2,000 been appoInted the orepre.en. ._ CONTRACTORS, Inc. Monday, November 8, at 6 Round River Adventure. will AMoo. Mike Hall,' Tom Brad Kangas, David Roland, fine or a year In prison, or -tallve for Robert MON'is Aa • .-Modernization • Alterations TRIMMING. removaL spray • p.m. at'the Gourmet House be the Instructors for the Cohau Jim. Seagram David Matt Lehmann, Marty Fris. both, the second time the soclates to the newly formed ,AddiUons. Family Rooms ing, feedfng and stump in Jefferson avenue. course. while Neighborhood Babcoclt and Hopp provIded bee, Scott Eaton and ~le offense occurs.. . Inter.usoclltional committee Kitchens & Recreation Areas removal. Free e&timates. ""'ey ask that all parents Club ~att wll! chaperone. excellent blocking along the Kurtz played excellent de. Mayor Matthew C. Patter. on bank aceounUng, . A'j A din t d' Ii 'f ri fenslve football. Lehmann son.sald that the Park Coun. --~------Estate Maintenance Complete tree service. Cal who haVe not made ~serva. ccor g a progr-am I- ne 0 sc mmage. iI h be b ldln aRE YOU THE ONE?, t J.... Sh h t' also recovered a fumblll to c as. en 0 I execu. '" JAMES BARKER Fleming T r e e Service. tions contact one of them im. rec or OIW a een, par I. Mike Marasco recovered a tI I b f WHO: IlllK. s.c., . OIrI ," 888.50« TUxedo 1-6950. mediately. cipants need only a warm fumble to pace the defense. set up the second 'I'D. ve sess ons, ut or mlny FricIe, ' sleeping bag Q change of John Fischer David Fitzsim. The final game 'of the day months discussion. at these WHAT: ~~.Nh4o Mottl .'. Attics • Porch Enclosures EASTERN TREE AND The Lions junior varsJ.ty clothes; a bah of twine and mons, Chris Turzak and Mike pitted the Red Baron Whites meetin(s have been broulht -'T '..• AdditiODS • Kitchens STUMP REMOVAL 5qUaddowned the Cbargers a pocket knife. Bartoszewicz combined to against the Black Knights of boefftorbeerthe:"ptaUrbUscesasito,tnhseosftatbrteWHI!'" 1m""'.Iv • Commercial Buildings INSURED JV, 7.(). The Lions scored on "N thin I I d d St. Clair Shores. The Red .... 5n: I~, IN .5'" 293-4069 a sustained drive over the 1 oed.' g e.sde .s neSehe or hold the Viking horde in Barons came out on the council. WHIRl: SI.CIoWShIHeI ,'. J1M SUTTON left side Qf the line during a low ,~eal Mr. aeen. check. wrong end. of a 21'() ."ore ------.- .. ,(He"., + • Mhj . 1677 Brys Drive - the first half. "The teens will be learning , "" WHY: IItoWIllhectftlalMlP" TUE .~29t2 TU 2-2436 LAWN AND GARDEN bow well they can get along WINS SERVJCE AWARD despite the poIsed leadership _I flmIJ '"'"- LEAF REMOVING Offensive coach Ron Ged- without the usual 'assortment of Baron QB Michael LaRue. ca,.., m1nde4 .-- ALL HOME repairs. Roofs, SERVICE man said the offensive charge of camping 'g,adgets." Lewis A. Rockwell, of The The offensive line of Todd IOn .. rvn en. PI porches. g u tt e r s, brick TONY VERNEY 176.5365 was spearheaded by the out. The iee for the weekend is Farms, lIn attorney and di. Kniesel, Jay Haase,' Chris HOW ~. work, chimneys, carpentry side sprinting of Steve Suo $25, which includes meals, rector and trwtee.of .the Na. Meda, Chris Lan,ley and, MUCH: $500/_ttI to ...... Licensed. 293.7755. MICHEL PILORGET land. minski and the powerful in. instruction .nd transporta. tional -Assoc. of' Investment Steve Williamson had another P S 'I "! soaping, complete service, side running of John Kline. Uon f,om the' club. A current Clubs. was recentlY, honored fine day for the B.r.ons. . .: C.II7".2775,., .... LETO planting, custom built flag. He particularly praised the mehibef&tJi~ also is required. for distinguished service In Gary Med .. Jeff 'StePhens 'I , - .• ,', BUILDING COMPANY stone patios. 823-6662. sustained blocking of linemen Thel'e are separate sections the field 01 iDvestment edu. and Pat Maban spearheaded SKIE itS DELIGHT. Since 1911 Paul Go r m ley. Dave De. for junior .. nd senior high cation by the Investment a defense that played well K Custom Building JAMES Smyter, Jeff Bod kin and school students, with a limil Education Institute of the even though allowing three MARCH 12 -MARCH 19 Family. rooms our speciaUy, TREE SERVICE Steve Carrier. of 10 student> in each sec- National Assoc. of Invest. TOs. . alterations, kitchens. Special teams coach Skip tion. ment Olubs at the closing The season finale for the B ff / Lak L • TU 2.3222 TREE AND STUMP Caverly gave praise to the A place may be he~d with banquet oC -the World Can. Red Barons will be Sunday, an e GUiSe REMO:QE!tING - REMOV AL ~~tt,tg:t1~~f},1f~~r:n~b~:a~.~~~,l n.rn,~f.~t:~.,..u:.,t~6n.bf.~m.d:fos~ .~:~h.i~~t~~v.•e~~~~;..~~c~ .,~::=,.t;riin~' Ll~~~~~~~>~~.. I " -:.,' ".': l H,Ue,pter Sld,,~gl\fttional ..... HOME BUILDING 343~Q377 u."... .",fi,v{.. r ~ - I' 1 ell too f hi bell fI Higli S h 1 GIll" I ...... I(I>""C!(l'I); .-" ld': 'L ,\'TiJ~v""'9. &Mil. ;!,.; .'.;' '. Tby:,:: rf. ,..r :. '. :' . : ....i'f.~~ - - " •. ~. '-'.. ., th'e' "p"un.to...".0. v.er~'.tI.e...~.'f..,.:~,,,Of °a~~~l!i.~~ ...j' c:~.!Ihi'g:.tb.:..-:,e.cl,.~1>"~ th':Tm CpoI rt~~:l;(/inves~> •. ,'n.onn.'fo11no;e'd, ....m.:.:.".,j' II_tors" ve,uxe-. 'nQ,eau . fl.' oUlSe (~...... ', BJDIGARE"BROS. ?LAWNS .'GUlf; "'gardening Defensl:e co~~h lto~'Haus. '''~ '_'_. ment education, hi. leg.T'vInity ;00 v::ar; g.~s. jE~~Aomyj~:'K'ing}s'l5'omain'~;36S~" , INC work, dirt hauling, expert er complimented I the :Une ISkills and Ills per s on a 1 The Red Baron Whites will Sf IONS 1.I ILE work. 'Good 'Prices. After 2 penetration of Craig Clark, Recycle Cans energy, Inlegrity and dedi. complete their season against LIMITED RE RVAT ArA/~ cExtra rooms, dor~ers, atUcs. .'. kitchens, recreation rooms. -778-6285. Matt Lutz and ,:jean Cove~ly. cation in over ,two decade! ot the NorthelSt Detroit Sham. Call: SnowBir. Ski Club ...112-3227' .. . Licensed and Insured He singled out the extra At Eastland iService. rock. at Northeast Detroit, :Jtemodeling loans to $7,500. - FALL CLEAN-UP effort by Steve Carrier and . No down paym'ene, 10 years _. SNOW REMOVAL Mark Hauser, who blocked With T h a n k s g i v in gap . to pay. .the Chargers' pun t s. The 24 HOUR SERVICE q'ulck reactions of linebackers proaching Detroit residents 772.5715 TU 1-6988 will be given the extra op. Robb Coddens, Don Walsh CARPENTRY' by E~opean and Spence Weidig stopped portunity to recycle alumi. SHOREWOOD the running of the Chargers num for 15 cenls a pound New Convenience for . Kitchens. attics, finished all afternoon. with the Reynolds Aluminum b~ements, house decks LANDSCAPE CO. Licensed, free estimate The Lions freshmen began Recycling Co. CalI me, saVe money. 882- the perfect day as they came All of the extra cooking 3255. 77.3-2828 from behind to fashion a 7.6 including the tradition-a I tur. Placing Your win. key which oftentimes is CUSTOM POINTER Paul Hawk, Steve Reynolds b8ked in aluminum foil, plus DECORATING LANDSCAPING and Pete Kohut were instru. more beverages being can. BY "BOB" • mental in opening the large sumed, C8n .mean extra Formica co~ter tops, recre. holes for Lions backs Shawn money for those who save ation rooms, carpentry, LEAF REMOVAL Whelan, Darren DeSmyter these aluminum household 10 YEARS EXPERIENCE CLASSIFIED \AD .' carpet iostallation. etc and Ji"., Wade on long drives. items and turn' them in to FREE ESTlMATFS , Bob Weigel. 115216 Charle. Jud Kotas. Kirk Bevier, a Reynolds mobile unit truck. Design and Construction voix. Evenin&\S 331-9902. Sean Sullivan and Mike Flem. In October, Detroit area WRITE IT and MAIL IT! Our Specialty ing ma(fe key blocks on the residents turned in nearly ALL WORK GUARANTEED With the ,ever growing popularity of Groue Pointe Ne.,..,s Classified Ads, you may DAVE BARLOW game winning exira point. 29,000 pounds of 'aluminum CUSTOM 885.1900 689-3281 cans and other clean house. have experienced difficulty in getting thr'ough to place your ad. For your convenience, Colin Barr, Todd Brookes, hold aluminum, >3nd received you can now. write your ad on the bottom form and mail it. Of course you can still call . HOME REPAIRS John Ratsek, Mike Grow and more than $4,000 for their .RemodelIng, repairs of any IGLOO SNOW I Dan Kohut continually pene. ,in your ad as usual. 882-6900. 'For best service we strongly urge ,you CQIl on a Thurs • kind, work alone, no job too SERVICE trated the Charger offensive efforts. , doy or ,Friday for the following week's publication. big or small. rotten window line giving linebackers John The Reynolds Metals Co, \ LOW RATES MoHitt and Jeff KlIne clear subsidiary pays 15 cents a Then ord.r , cords, wind9w sills. jambs, FREE ESTIMATES . doors, porc~es, basemenls, shots at stopping the Charg- pound for all.aluminum cans WRITE YOUR OWN WANT AID it by mail . , attics. Call Bill, 889'()298. 886.0957 er running backs. and other clean household aluminum such as pie plates) Compo•• you, own Grosse Pointe News W.nt A" Troy Brown and Chuck aluminum foil, frozen fooo P~nte~o$t also made key can. and dinner trays, dip, pud. and ord.r It lay mc:H. Ch.r... Indleat." .r. I:IIU1 tnbuhons on defense as John ding and meat containers. SSI!! Tavery handled the Chargers " \ Check or monly orde, mu\1 occompany yovr o,der To Advertise Under deep passing attempts from" Ce~taln other Items: m. . JOANNA' WESTERN his defensive halfback posi. eludmg aluminum suling, . Phone No. counh os one word. . ,..------,DEADLINE . WINDOW SHADES "GUIDE TO t10n gutters and aluminum storm ~Hyphenated words ,oun.' os two words. 12 No n TUESDAYS . door and window frames, and No abbreVIatIon, permItted. Add ~5~ lor Box No 'AINt. SHUtlfl$. 'IIND~ KAU'...... NN . GOOD SERVICE" lawn furniture tubing are no.,y, ~ AND WINDOWS Compiling Directory -als\> worth 15 cents a pound CALL 882-6014 if properly preparcd. ------WANT AD ORDER FORM Of Arts, Crafts Fairs 5chtdul. my GROm 'OINTE NEWS WillI A~ 'I' I This aluminum must be ------I free of aU foreign m,aterials, GRAef TOP HANDY ANDY The Michigan Council for Dote ClassificaliQn Desired I All Home Pt.pIIin the Arts Is compiling a com. cut to length not exceeding • e:..-trr c:.4II .. I plete listing of Arts and/or three feet and should not be , SALES AND SERVICE • ,... Iitle • w..... I'O'I .. mixed with aluminum ~ans. Endosed is my check or money order for $ _ uoh I(IIlCM.VAl Crafts Fair and Festivals I .... of AMr • ... 1M ...... AH"'....--&~0_"," The mobile unit will visit .scheduled- to take place any. NAME ADDRESS _ I TU 5-6000 where In the state during The Pointe area every Tues. a-oI --.. I 52.9173-52.7014 1917. day, November 9, 16, 23 and 30, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon I There is no charge to be _____ AREA CODE _PHONE , ... '.rformanc. for YOllr.Auro - Hr",. It r•• t.rJ Will, listed in this directory. Any. at the Eastland Shopping CITY DIAGNOSTIC one k now 1 n g of such an Center, Kelly and Eight . 9- MIil te: CIe"itiM A'-tf'ili" Dept. N.... , " IttrcheWlll, SUN2001 COM "" Tilt only event, or acting as project Mile road. en.", 'Mt. :less's Jierttiunbr, c1nt. ~. director or fair promoter, en,,,, ,." '1f1M, Mich. 41236 should send the name and SF. l • 1302 I. ".H.~on ••••• conlll.leI date of the festival, the spon. occer l1ta S W.'T. YOU. AD BILOW••• IIIA IIPA.ATIIHIIT If IIIUDID 822-5434 soring organization, cont~ct Slated by Club Minimum Co., I. 12.50 'or 12 Wor•• -A."ltlonal ...... ,,. persor) and address to: OffIce I -_.-._------of Development Services, -- I 1 3 ~ Michigan Council for the The Neighborhood Club ran SERVICINe THE CROSSE POINTES -_._-- -"~.._----, Arts, 1200 Sixth avenue, De. soccer program has been ~ I> i 8 FOR OVER '12 CENTURY trait, Michigan 48226. popular with the youth of the -_. _ ..._---- This information mU8i be Grosse Pointe area with 270 I -- ... ------I Q 10 II D (very S",. ., "lfe. in the MCA office by Tues. p I II Y e r s participating in 250 day, November 30, to be in. league play. while 325 at. I trte''; 'II,.. 13 I~ 15 II> cluded In the 1977 listing. tended the soccer clinic. I 2.60 2.10 ',80 HO The 1977 Michigan Arts and The finals o( the fifth and I WA 1-8282 18 19 ~o Crafts Fairs and Festivals sixth grade 1 e a g u e and I 17 I _._-- 300 3.10 3,20 3.30 Il,cht'h., list will be available in Janu. seventh and eighth grade I 1. I ary, 1917, league will be played Salur. I ,I 71 13 Chlln Link .AII.St •• 1 In4 3.50 HO 3.70 ------day, November 6, at Brownell I ---_.~_._---_.~ 3.~O I Rultle Sty!" 1~ ]1> ~8 COLOR BLIND Middle School, at 1 p.m. and I .4,00 _~.1Q. I It's easy {or most people 2 p.m., respectively. -----~---_. 3.80 3.90 " I 31 32 to bebroad.minded when it's ------I 29 30 I MEHLENBACHER FENCE CO. their neighbor who is con- The world accepts thc rale I ~.20 ~.30, .4,~O ~.so,'e .,} 10405 HARrER RESIDENTIAL, INDUSTRtAL Cronted with a grave prob. of gold rather than the gold. '- _ lem. en rule.

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~'.~'. ' -:'lr , ! Feature Page 1* ~I * * * * * * 8nd Laura. Tom, married education program, eithcr in \ and living in Colorado. pro. crafts or alccturc, Gamcs -Pointer of Interest vided the grandson, Landon. and songs also are.orfered. Short and t.o' Mel, 22, is in New York, Home for Handicapped , .1 f/J-1Jtnte making a career. in the Navy" Saint Ambrose Home. ~ Th p. t Jay is a firs~ year Law residence for men~al1yha~dl- e oln e School student at the trniver. capped women With varymg I --' __ ....j sity of Michigan degrees of disability who are Counter Points "Barb, Wnal\y'!-a daugh. learning to ~ive independent. (Continued from Page 15) By Pat Rousseau ter!), is a senior at Grosse Iy. has recelv~d ove! $l?,OOO, Members of this year's ':! \, Pointe South High School, for car pet lng, lurmture, freshman cla'Ss at Dartmouth Under-Fashions . . • sometimes can make or working 8t Jacobson's under kitchen equipment, a washer CoUege ue Grasse Pointe feak a look, particularly fashion's new, softer South High's co.op program. and a dryer. North High Schoolgraduale clingy lint' and strapless top. Under the new fash- Was in Advertising ~lonies have been appro. BARBARA J. MARTIN, ions, wear the latest under-fashions from Walton- Shirley worked in an ad. prlated for purchase of a 15. daughter of the ROBERT A. Pier( '. There's a sheer strapless bra by John Closs vertising agency before she passenger van and a $6,000 MARTINS, of Lochmoor bou. in skin tone or black with the new half-pant to and Bob were married. She dump tr~ck, for palettes and levard. and University Ug. was a publici,st, buying mats large lifts needed at the gett graduate DREW V. MIL- match. For deep wide necklines, there is a new off for newspaper pub 1i c it y, plant. LER, son oC the DONALD V. the shoulder bra, lightly fiber filled and semi-push- t $20000 for MILLERS, of Carmel lane. Bob, who still sells graphic "eW spen over, Barba'l'a .received a National up. The John Closs body briefer is a one piece arts was her supplier. equipment to manufacture a shape-up that slims the middle, too! Tennis players M~rried, she became "100 new insulation material, ~ade Merit Letter of Commenda. can find light weight briefs and comfortable bras percent" housewife ... until from old new~papers, In a tion and lServea 8S Becretarry in the Walton-Pierce lingerie department. While about four years ago when, League.Good~!ll plant. We of the National Honor Socie. in the department we noticed the 1977 early cruise '1d r en sufficiently are now wOrkmg ~m a monu- ty at North High, where slie her C h I t ro was active in the Service and swimvear bv Roxanne. Sandcastle and Tom Bri- grown.up, she began selling ~en t a1 pap.er drive .,0 p : ' gance. There are one piece, t~o piec~ and. the v:ry real estate for William Cham. vl~e material fo~ this. pro~. French clubs and participated new soft unrestricted one piece SWim SUitS which pion and Company. ect: a stack 900 .eet high IS in ,gymnastics. Drew was a , ." needed every day-161h tons member of PM Beta Kappa look' just 'great for tho~e with good figures. She ,~Ikes her ~?b. Of per shirt-for production of and treasurer of the Athletic • • • co~rs.e, "she says, It takes the insulation." That's called Council at University Liggett, Mutschler Kitchens has a display of design- I!florl~y, She mana~e~, to Protecting Your Investment. where he pa,rticipated in $ev. :I.-wall storage cabinets for any room of your home in oak cherry and maple. Stop by 20227 Mack Ave- ,~;~;~;:::,~;~:~iqr;fi;ti~.,rrl[..'Vb: .... f~1~:~r~.~~~e~r::1;~ iO~:afU~d~j~r:~Yra~;eJh~i/f~~ ~~~ p~;~~ca:oot~~r,ni~~~i~~t~ nue a~d choose the ones best suitec for your needs Photo bv Tom Greenwood delight in entertaining, and Antiques Mark.et and .~ale, ball and ba~seb.all~ ' ... TU 4-3700. MRS. ROBERT H. KENNEDY, OF TROMBLEY ROAD S:lirley delights in cooking ~nd th~t, too, IS, a busmess. DWIGHT HAVENS. of R~ • • • ------up a company meal-to Jun- . We give our fm.al reports -1be Sltmu ExperieDce! A dlffveace By Janet Mueller offering a large variety of lor Goodwill 10 December, and In January bert John' road, president 'of 'She's out of the kitchen at last. In Ii manner homemade soups. B,everly's Fortunately she's one of start ~orking on next year's the Greater Detroit Chamber you can feel! The FAllLSEA ud the FAlIt. 1U'ft. f' WIND \lave a variety 'of portl, IDclud1n, the ua.a. of speaking, that is: for though Shirley Kennedy is specialty was Fork Soup: so those people' who wake up show." of Commerce. lias been lip- CaribbeaD, Mexico and South America. To chairman of committees for the Junior Group of thick you almost had to eat early, wide.awake, and stay During the pa:st 43 years, LPoliA~MtedG,bYMIGQLL~~~t:t1'!:"e tickle 'lour fancy, ean 111 about 11l1UJl' datel. ,. . . Goodwill Industries' 29th Annual Antiques Market' it with a fork." Shirley's wide-awake all day. "I have the Group has raised and . " 88f1.05IJJ. and Sale, she's found time to direct the canning of Onion Soup drew raves, too. really been blessed with good contributed over three-quar. Southea:stern Michigan Trans. 308 pints of Chili Sauce at Goodwill's Brush Street Their luncheons featured health and energy .... , ters of a million' dollars toportation Authority. and will . . I. sandwiches, (including one She and Bob live in the Goodwill I n d u s t r i e s and serve a term expiring J\lII,e plant, to make dessert plums an d stewe d toma t oes. 30 1979 s bject to Senate Mr. Julian Fashions' brings you the latest i~ ------hot one, sueh as a Souffle house Bob's parents built, League.GoodwllL .' ,u fashion excitement. Just arrived, the short cocktaJ1 She's helped out on other Sandwich), salad~. ('Maurice, That was a happy fluke: the Siaffed by JunIors confirmation.Mr, Havens is dress in Nyesta. A breath-taking long dress in poly canning bees at the plant. Greenhouse, which will Q!ler with the famous Junior Good. Kennedys, first married, had The Antiques Market is co- a director of,.theMetropolitall with its own fringe stole comes in black or cham. "We expect to have over unusual houseplants in con. will dressing, was, a favor- a house they considered quite ordinated and. staffed, with YMCA. member of the board 3,500 items for sale in our tainers culled from Goodwill ite), and homemade desserts. sufficient for newlyweds and the 'exception of the Dealer's of trv.stees of the Metropoli. pagne. Add to this, the new sleek all-w!ather vel- i7 .vet coats in the newest colors of shockmg, cobalt Pantry Shelf this year." collections:. tea pot s and They also served a full- a ' iJormally. growing family. Booths. by Junior Group tan Methodist Church and a Many are new Items. Many sugar bowls from unmatched course dinner. Four sons in two years isn't members. The' Juniors mllin. member of the Detroit School blue and many more from which to choose. Altera- are the homemade jams, jel. sets, for instance. "We go Served About 500 Da1ly exactly JKlrmally.growing. tain their own Goo d w i ~1 Di.strictMonilOringthcomrnisd. tions at cost by the staff. Enjoy shopping in Mr. lies, pickles, relishes, salad through all the pots that. Bob, who'd remained friend. Booth, . featuring antiques, 'si6n, a.ppalnted by e Unite Julian Fashions at 15114 Kercheval. 822-2818. d

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