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Pointes Pleased Citizens Air HEADLINES COllcerns to oldie By Prospect of City Council All CompUe4l by tbe Grosse Pointe Newl -v;ng Funds I Prop~sal Would A~feet Recel ... ' Clld leUl( road; Vanous , Burdens Cited ThurBdaY,~tober 14 Pre5ident Ford Signs State and Local Fiscal Assist. STATE HEALTH OFFI. By Susan McDonald CIALS ,halted 's ance Act of /976 Which Distributes $25.5 An ad hoc committee swine fiue .immunization pro. Billion; Local Officials View Amounts, Uses of City renidents went gram Wednesday pending an By George Polgar Jr. before the council Mon. investigation into the deaths of three elderly state resi. A,t a formal bill-signing ceremony during, a. day, October 15, with the dents shortly after their campaign swing through New York last weel<, names of 145 neighbor-s vacinations. The suspension President Gerald R. Ford extended the Federal protesting the council's decision was .made at an Revenue Sharing Act of 1972 for anolher three and planned ban of parking hour:long meeting of health three-quarter years. I I on Cadieux road. experts and representatives The State and Local Fiscal S l l H l Such a ban "would have a ot. Gov. Willia/ll Milliken, Assistance Act of'1976 caUs C 1,00 eal highly detrimental effect, not who concurred with the de. for the distribution of $25.5 only on residents uf Cadieux cision. None of the three who billion to state and municipal F:IIs F,," itself. but 011 those residing died in Michigan' had been governments through 19M. &- ve on adjacent streets" which given vaccine from the same Though the new law repre. p .,' would face extra parking bur. vaccine batch which was senlls a dolla'r inc~ease ov~rOSlt"O'lS dens when Cadieux Is closed, suspected in three deaths in the 1972 act, the mcrca'Se 1S said Joseph N, Gormley, of Pennsyvania earlier in the an adjustment to the mUa- Cadieux road, tion of the past four years. Dr. Coats Says New Ap- Th~ CadieulC ,proposal, is \~ , week. part of The CIty's nHIJor • • •• ,or this federal money pointmenfs Do Not In- ' street system plan developed Friday, October 15 Miohigan will receive $280,' volve Additional Per- in line with new stale fund- CHICAGO ECONOMI5T 874,136 during the first fiscal 1 1 ing criteria thnt mandales MILTON FRIEDMAN and year, (from Octooor i1977- sonne, On y Realign- ' the "no parking" signs for two American medical reo September 1978). The state ment of Posts major roads of a certain size. searchers we r e awarded retains a 'portion of this and The City slnnds to lose $8,000 Nobel Prizes on Thursday, o(Hstribute.> the remainder to By Susan Mc9ol'lnld per mile of road in stale tax giving the U.S. a clean sweep township'5, counties, munici. monies for non.conformance on the firet day of the ]976 palitie-S and Indian tribes, . Sup e r i11 ten den t of to the directive, awards. The Royal Caroline Contest Figures Schools Dr. Will i a m Will Cause lIatlishlps Institute gave the medicine The amount of revenue Coats announced Tues- Anoth!!r Cadieux rcsiuclIIt, prize jointly to Dr. Baruch Photo by Tom. G,eMwood sharing funds a community day, October 19, that he Hope Whitten, slres'sed that Blumberg of the University If Farms Del. EARL FIELD looks like he's basement' of a home in Muir road. State Liquor receives is based on the com- had filled five new ad~ the problem "was not simply of Pennsylvania and Dr. D. about to cry, you'll have to forgive him. He's Control agents declared the .beer must be poured putntion or a complicated for. ministrative pos i ti ons a Cadieux matler. About onc- Carleton Gajdusek of the Na. holding one of 405 cases of Coors beef that will dovvn the drain since it's, mE-gal to sell Coors in mula which l'onside113 popula. created by a recent re- hal{ the people signing the ~ional Institute of Neurologi. soon be destroyed. The beer; which is contraband this state, Talk about crying in,your beer .•• tion. local lax effort and per alignment of Board cen- petition were {rom olhcr cal Diseases at Betl1esda, in Michigan, was discovered slashed away in the capita income of residents. tral offices aimed at slreets," she said, "and we Md., "for their discoveries Since the con~ept of reve- tightening up the ef(i- could have gotten many, concerning new mechanisms for the origin and dissemina. GPW Police, SelloolsMake Progress Find .Coors .~~~s~:r~:a~~h~h~h~ed~~f~~ ciency of the system and m~~y nn,;~ec_~~~es~~vel' let. tion of infectious diseases." gladly receive and pul to its instructional program. ler to the petition, the ciU. • 010 fJ good use' the revenue sharing Four Groose Pointe staH zens said the proposed blln " .Seek. In Ki...... nd. el.gart.e,n' -SIX'_tl1 B_. eer. CaeJ-eII funds without. any major members ~m fill the new would cause speciaL hard. Saturday, October 16 C,, ty THE GOVERNMENT iN. .TENDst(j'bAn:~UII!fuae 01'.'Gr. Mediqtiolt Grade 'Cul.i'ictilufuAI~ea 1n ...FarlllS eO~:;~P1tePtIie)~~\!~r~; ~,;i.~~=~~~:=:~i~;1!~~;Jd~~:~~:~~~!:c~~ . 0501 5pr~rscontaining fluOJ'. ; . . . . UcUlai'l,Y lliTfle WoOd', dO W4illch dIrector ot~nd.1i '.In ''!Iodel'.'.' provide -Ii ocarP9n gases forJ09d, drug New' Approach ...~Stre5s~5,qriti!:aIJhinki"9f, peve!- "Disc:o~e)o'yof -405 ,.0"'$85 a~~e;i~ur~~n~h~C~~h:O~~e4uc.t~n; Dr •. 'A1frledll M~ ~ne~t~.ri,elpot 1*1' apart. and cosmetic ptOQ¥c'ts, the Meeting StHfor Tornor- Frost Food and Drug Administra. opmen! .Qf Fo~ndatlonal Knowledge, Skills: in Muir Road Basement nue sharing offiee uses to ed ,direct~ of elelllentuy The ban would forcll the In,. row, October 22; Both OffiCIals elt Imporfa of ealcul.te how much federal llCatJOII1;and Dr. Kathleen tion announced Friday. The e nee Program Follows Tip Received money their communiijes are M. Herschelmann, alIsbtant creasfng number of elderly Sides Seek to Resolve decision-to phase out fiUQro. By Susan McDonald by Police entitled to . princlpal of instruction at resfdents of those buildings carbon sprays "within a rea- . 'Differences . Nortb Hifh. to park far away from their ~onable tlme period"-mark. The staggering task of re-organizing and up- "They, (the federal gov. ' homes. the letter said. ed the fmst federal action By !Wger A. Waha dating the entire Grosse Pointe school curriculum By Tom Greenwood ernment), have arbitrarily Shel.la Turney, new assist- The area is already crowd. began over two years ago when Dr. James Adams The "Coors Caper" l'S and caprIciously lowered our' ant prmclpal of inslructlon at cd with parked cars and, ac. . agail\1t consumer product A mediation session • 1 South High. was hired from . fluorocarbons. which many h has been scheduled for took over as superintendent. For the elementary coming to a close. Four .populatlon figures t u" ower. Bloomfield Hill Jun' HI h cording to the letter, the . counselorl parking n.eeds of .{"Ire = earth's protective ozonedayer. tomorrow, October 22, . The FDA-said it will reo between representatives clusion last week when the Board of Education of th e fa bl e de] 0 ora d 0 enueL'U sharing," said Woods" "uper vIsor. School and Inadequate "splice" . quire warning labels on flu- of the Grosse Pointe approved a definitive study of the kindergarten beer, s e i zed by the City Admmist'rator Chester No Cost Increase Cor a nearby medical clinic. rocarbon spray cans in the Woods Police Officers through sixth grade programs. Farms Police Depart- E, Petereen. Dr. Coats said in a press Miss Whllten said she meantime. Association, (GPWPOA), Although intended (or use ment last week, is due to This Apri:l the South ea.st release that the new appoint. talked to several Grosse by educators, .the. doculllent 'not shy about slating the be destroyed in the next Michigan Council of Govern. ments do not Invol\(e addi. Pointe realtors who cslimated • '" $ and the city in an effort Sunday, October 11 to resolve differences also should be of mterest to document's importance. "It few days. 'ments. (SEMCOG), published tional personnel, but merelY property values on Cadieux co_ncderned IPare~ts as fa jde. will make a substantial di!. The beer bust began on a study which I1'cported that rep~esent a realignment of (Continued On Page 2) NATURAL GAS PRICES toward a new agreement talle e.xp a.natlon. 0 us.t ference I'n the kl'ds' educa- th 1 t' f th f've pOSItiOns ------have nearly tripled in the which will affect 38 of. Tuesday, October 12, when e popu a Ion 0 e I .. o whah t Jth eldr-hkid s WIII Iearn III tion." he said. "After the Farms Chief of Police, Rob. Pointes had dropped six per. "The rea'sslgnments are F. a'rnlS Pol. cc past 18 months because the ficers and three corpor- sc 00 an wen, hundreds of hours we've put cent. the first o( a number in are. Federal Power Commission. also Tile developmept process 'into it, we have a responsi. ert K. Ferber, received a tip Though the revenue shar- alignment proposed to 1m. Drlovelo (FPC). bas failed. to uphold Seek the law it's supposed to en. Both sides mulually re- began with a community-wide bility 10 see that that hap- Coorsthat "hundredsbeer" wercof cases.beingof ing office has decl'me d ta ex. prove .th e effIeiency 0f th e force, a House subcommittee qUe3ted that a mediator take survey in 1974 that establish. pens." . . plain where they get their school system and to Improve charged Saturday. The sub. part in discussiom, and Rich. ed br~ad .. educational. go.als Director of Elementary stored in a basement In -Muir population figures, officials the instructional program for Farms police arc seeking committee's, conclusions are a rd Terepin of the Depart. and prlorllJes {or the distriCt. Education Dr. Alfrieda Frost road. (Continued on Page 2) the benefit of our students," citizen cooperation in locat. The next s.tep was to gather is equally enthused about the The informant said a truck he said. "Implement'lltion of ing a woman involved in a hotly contested both by a sub- ment of Labor. Employment 'committee minority and by Relations Commission, l.s an~ consohdate the reams of new. program, but qualifles had driven up to the house EI 0 D the tolal program will not re. hit.and.run accident Involv. policy statements and cur. Mr McCaig's predictions on Fr,:day, October 8, and sult in an overall increase In ing a 12.year.old girl lhat the For d administration, scheduled to participate. \ ectlon ay ricul.um. guides already in "There always has to b; that several men had spent 0 costs budgeted for admlnis. occurred late last month on which has supported the A main problem" a~knowl. S S use III the system. recognition of thc sludents' hours transferring the brew tralive purposes." Chalfonte avenue near Madi. price Increases granted by edged. by r~pr.esentabves of erVICe et LeG to, Explore different abilities and their into the basement. Thc Grosse Pointe Educa. son road. the FPC; In its review of the bolh Sides,. IS In th,: ~rea of A.1lthe programs were th~n past education in evaluating In Plain View Girl Scout Troop 1463, span. tion Association has opposed The bther of the girl and performance of federal reg-I salary. City Adml~fstrat~r reViewed and updated 10 any program" Farms Detectives Sgt. sored by the Brownell School part of that package of t:eas- the pollce stressed this week ulatory agencies, the House Ch.ester .E..Pete~en clte.d thIS conformity with an activity M .' A George VanTiem and Ellrl PTO, will offer a baby-sitt. 'Signments that Involve lStart. that they do not wish to Commerce Committe',s over. pomt, a,. d.ld OffIcer. Michael I centered induc.tive' philoso. aJor reas Field were assigned to the ing service on election day, ers currently wlthln their prosecu te, bul Just. want to .sight subcommittee leveled a VanDeGm~te, preSident .of hy of educatl'on. If all goes. well, Ihe new case, and put the house under Tuesday, November 2. from hallgainlng unit. The. above que st'Lon th e woman ta cIear charge against the FPC that !~e ,GPWPOA. who said, P "The elementary curricu. programs Will be used. in all wrveillance. "The beer was 4-8 p.m. at six precincts. positions. are not among those up detail s concern ing th e ac. it "demonstrated a conscious . W~,re far apart on econoOl- lumleads children to explore cIassrooms IIY nextin f all. al. "'ain view in the hasc. These include Brownell, contested, though, becaLlL'le cIdent . disregard of ils statutory ICS. Areas Cited and perform before they con. t.hnugh some are being taught ment."P' said Oct. Field. "You Kerby, Richard, Monteith, they involve only administra. Car 0lyn J 0hnson, 0f R a.d duties" and "neglected its From the union'iS per;;pec. ceptualize and analyz"," ac. ng ht now. F or so.me n.ew nor circle I d 1 .. could see it through the win. Old Kerby and South High tive staff. A ' rece ve a acer- congressional mandate to pro. tive, atlorney Armand Dove cording to the document'. cou.rs.es, teacher m-scrvlc. e dows. When no one ap. School. 'JIhe .positions as directors ated kne " and had her b'kI e tect consumers from price stated .. "We have been un. inlroduction. "It s t res s e s trammg an d new texts WIII dama" d h h Proached the -house, we con- This service is oHered to o( elementary and 'Secondary ..e w en s e was and supply exoloitation." able to come to any kind of process, critical thinking, at- be necessary. tacted thl' owner of the home provide all citizens with an education are new narnel for knock eu.' down byaw h'tI e '$ ,) II): Co i Monday, October 18 agreement with the city," litudes and values, as well as (nt nued on Page 6) Cor permission to enfer the I opportunity to vote. the two curriculum as.soci. female " 4050 years 0 f age, A MODERATE EARTH. while indicating mediation is the developmenl of {ounda. property." I For furlher Information, ates. Those positlons have driving a light colored v~. uake J'olled the UlS Angeles the first slep prior to arbitra. lion.al knowledge and skills." I' The owner of Ihc propcrty conlact Sandy Gentile at been eliminated. The director hicle. lion. Director of Research and Kid na p SIISpecl Another Bl'rl Idl g h areaq just days after the dedi said the home was rented 10 882-5898. (Continued on Page 4) , r n er cation of a new Veterans Ad- _~_c.0nti~_u~on __pa~~~L __ l~Ia_".ni".~~o~~r __I\!~~~i~~~<; Awaiting Trial a woman who hadn't lived ------bike in front of Carolyn, said ministration hospital that re- there for two months. lie also GPP p she yelled at the woman '1' d B 1 R h T' t I d I h d oZ:cemell' Fl"reJneJl after lhe accident, but ftc pace1 d the VA faCI Ity e. 0(1rl ellC es elltllt-ve Adam Patwin, 20. charged sac Ie a received a lip "' . driver only smilrd back and stroyed by a 1973 quake. The _ . &- with the Friday, October 1, on the beer in Ihe basement, continued down ChaUonte. Saturday night quake 'l'egis. p . 1 P' f G kidnapping of IO-year.old but had delayed contacling Seek Pension Pllu-- Cl'ultge Police bellevc the woman tered 4,0 on the Richter s~ale act lVlt t alr 0 roups Scolt Miller. of Washington the police until he could . ". II may not have been aware of and was centered about eight I road, waived his Wednesday, question his tenant. .. Ihe accidenl.

miles northeast o( Newhall, - - d... ---:--; --- . . Oct"A 13 . t' b Pleads Ignorance By James J. Njalm ser, chairman of the com. r Ihe Cal. 8y Susan McDonal Itors assoclal1on, James COOl>' o,,,,r ,examma IOn e Wh rl M A Lewiston road woman, s a s~ esm b Negotia/ing tcams (or er, said his 21-member group fore Farms Municipal Judge cn ('ontactl' hy lhe po- embers o( the Grosse millee w 0 r kin g for the driving down Chllifonle wit. aid k II? (~ tech SeLSmologlca. La ora- Grosse Pointe school oUice approved the package by a Robert Pylell and was bound lire, the renter said she Pointe Park Police Olficers ch,~nge. , nessed the mishap and' said tory in ~a~adena, The qunake workers and administralors 15-6 vole on Friday, October over to Wayne County Cir. knew nothing of the beer or Association, (GPPPOA), .and Under I.he prescnt retire' the car was tI "beig(! {our. was felt 10 the San Ferna ~o, have come to a tentative 15, Their agreement is on C'uit Court (or trial. who had stored it in the the Grosse Pointe Park Fire ment. pensIOn system under door sedan." She said the Antelope and Santa Clanta agreemenl on new three.year base pay issues alone. Hco also was remanded to hasement. Fighters Association, (GPp. our C'I~Y.charl~r, WI' arf' thl', "riv/'r of th" C.1r stopp,," Valleys. contracts with Ihe Board of The lwo groups have ele the Wayne County Jail. Before seizing the beer, FFA), are working hard an:l only 1.00nte wlthollt lWei 1"'1 'I,d "I "; at Lilt, L11kn r:L1, • • 0 Educalion, it was announced, ferred negolialions on Jan- Patwin, of Santa Barbara, Farms Police contactcdllg. hoping to induce the city's c~nl {lDal avera~c C"/)')'UI:,;' tllell (eJllIIllllcrl driving, Tuesday, October 19 by the Board Monday, Octo-I guage and merit pay until , was arrested Satur. ents {rolfl the Michigan State voters to favor Proposition tlOn, (FAC). We c,an. retire 1 he witness stopped to help SECRETARY OF STATE ber 18, I Janutlry and have extended day, October 2, and cl1arged Liquor Commission EnCorce. I. which will be on the Tues. at age 55, but at 60 It IS man. Carolyn and then told pmit'e HENRY Kissinger made a Although no details are be. their currenl agreement on with abducting Scott of( a mcnt Divlswn and olhl'r po. day, November 2, election datory. she had taken down part o[ significant shift in policy iog made public hy (lither lhose issues 10 July 1977. F8rms street while he walk- Hee ag('ncies to oiscover if ballot. "Under this system police. the car's license numher. when he recently implied the team. an informed source lOne of thco main topics of ed home from school. the heer had been slolen or Proposition I is an amend. men and firemen can retire The numbers on the lic('nse U.S. would support China in said the economic settle. I discussion at lhat time will Taken lo a Detroit home hijacked. ment to the Park City Char- after 25 yer.rs of service at were I,n. case of Soviet attack, U.S. ments for both groups in- be the administralors' merit and lied in l.he basement, I Thc reports were negalive ter, which would Increase the 51) percent 01 pay average Farms police havc led the officials said Monday, AI. cluded seven pereent base I>ay program, which provirl. Scott was ahle to free him- and on Wednesday, October retirement pension of police. over the lasl five years work. nUll1bers and car description though American support (or pay increases for each year. cd stipends of $300 . ~520 last self, and called his parents. 13, the police began remov. men and firefighters from cd." into the LEIN (Law Enforce. a China under attack has al. The o((ice workers have year according to an admin- He was rellnited with his ing the beer. Slllcked ;n a 1.7 percent to two percent, lie pointed out that there menl Information Network), ways been an unstated pos. scheduled a membership istrator's rating, I\fr. Cooper (amily within hours of hi,> pile thaI mcasured 12' x 8' x bringing, The Park pension is a law, recently passed by computer and came up with sibility, the officials said meetlng for Saturday, Octo- said. All adminislrators were kidnappin;l. 5', the 405 cases took two Ilystem on a par with the the Michigan legislature, 40 possible suspects in the Dr. Kissinger's little noted ber 23. 10 vote on ratiCica. rated in the top two classi. l'atwln i.i scheduled for 8 hours to transfer to a truck. other (our Pointes. which mak~s It eomptnsory area. comments at a Cambridge. lion of lhe agreement, ac- fications last year on a scalc: Monrlay, Octobtr 25. pre- "The way we figure it, "We sincerely hope that (or cities to pay two pcrcenl An~'(}ne with information Mass., news conferer,ce Fri. cording 10 the I!:roup's presi of oulstanrlill~, eX

, . Page Two GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, October 21. 1916 Live 10 you f'eturn more I There is lood. .1Jl an ~ to Coors Beer Cache Found to the world than yo,{ t.te those wbo are altogether r . Prospect of Receiving. F1mds Pleases Poinles . Ifrom it. . load. , (CMtIHed f.... Pap J) With distribution limited to lmrefor Joe ... le," Did Det. mainl)' .the western United (C..... tN. rap 1) public .afety proJeeW," he lor tedenI 1,"* uct, II Che )'ear aDd about $35,000 next Field. "We've beard of in- States, the dIe 01 Coor. in alMlme they .re baled OA said. "~cb year With tbe aet bad DOt beeD .xteadecl, )lear." stances w~re Coors has sold Michigan is contraband. Since the SEMCOG fiDdinl. adoption of tbe bud.et we we w«dd have eaded up wl&h Farm, City )fanager Aft. here 19r $20 a cue. When ~ichigan would receive no Tbe~hree elemen&B ol the have ~ planlled use rePOrt about a $1',000 lIefte1t tb1I drew Bremer e~ts tile )'ou've got 405 cases, tbat taxes on the beer, an)'ODe revellue IIharing formUla are DeW nv.ue .harln. .ct to ean be a nift )lI'ofit-if y()u. caught owning or sellina eueaUaUy the criterla for D k. B pro~ about the. same don't get caUlbt." large amounts of the brew creditiDa and

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Thursday October 21, 1976 G R 0 SSE' P b rNr ENE W S , . Found Innocent of B-E Attempt IF . F' d' S ' . Sin d' B-E Incidents Come Quickly NlV" u..-. f A P~rk man WII recently was .rrested ln July and r,ng . act- r,n essr,ons te . Two brelking IDel entering rine rint, "oag with a knife . ounc11J1DOCentof an attempt. charged with the attempted F B d f E'J • GPEA reports were received by Ind tranaUtor radio, aU of "WAY , ~I bu:~.ry tchl~ge .Ifter a break.in of Smith, Hague Co., or oar 0 :UucattOn, . unknown valUe. Woods police within 30 mill' J )'D t . oun'i CU'CUlt Court Ioc., 20155 ¥ack a'lenue. -.------Still more itemS ar~ three ,DiIV. SCHOOl urJ'e rial, reported WO()(h However, Det. Charles Philip By S'IlIlft MeDollald The two sides have spent at president of .the Detroit Fed. utes list week. The fir.st eration of Teachers and was 1971 Eiaellhower silver dol- po e.. Hamel aaid Prather was State. appointed fact.fioder, lea'st' 350 ho'urs at the .bar' clme in at 11:53 p.m. on lars Ind two Bieentennial '"WI/dOt; "" G. Morri~n Earl Harmon Prather Jr. charged in court with at. Dr. John Simpkins, has gaining table since contract director of the Institute of sets, 1971 proof. Around $30 Neighborhood Club Collective Bargaining at Har. MODdIY, October 11. wbile tempted brei king and ellter. scheduled preliminary seB. negotiations began in May. in cash alao WIS taken. Teens and Adults ing with irItent to commill8r. sions with Board of Educa. The last hiilt-of progress was vard University. , the second was taken at Entry was gained by break. Neat ,.... dillS ",",I Nev. , ceny. lion and teacher union nego. reported' over the' l..abor "Day He is currently a professor 12:33 I.m. on Tu~sday, Oe. of public employment rela. iog out some glass in the side Alter aU witnesses gave tiators for Monday.T\.\esday, weekend. when' t~e teams tob« U. door. Two bedrooms Ind the For In/ormo'ion c,,11 testimony Ind a four-day November 15.16. met in marathon sessions tions at Wayne State Univer. In. the first, iDstance, a sity. He has r~ceived both living room were ransacked 885.4600 trial WIS conducted, the jury Dr. Simpkins, who is dean with a stale. appointed medi. Country Club drive home was in the incident, police added. ,"'-- .....l t~e Martin "uther King and found Prather innocent of the of the College or Education ator, entered, with aever.l lI'ooms charge. at , Since then; 'talks have been Woodrow Wilson Foundation being ransacked by the cuI. is considered one of the top stalemated over economic awards. prillS. Three ladies' rings, an Dr. Simpkins was Iwarded men in his field by Michigan and some 14 vital language antique pocket wateh and a his SA aand MA' degrees Employment Relations Com. issues, spokesmen forhoth large colle'ction of stamps in from Wayne and his PhD mission, (MERC), Director sides say: a manila envelope, all of un. Pre-Christmas SALE from Harvard. ; l Robert Pisarski, of Audubon Dr. Sim~kins bas served as known value, were mLssing. road. chief negotiator for the em- There are currently about f "He is the best man I ployer at !,loth Philadelphia a dozen school districts in The riDgs were described could find, one of the most and Baltimore School Dis. fact.finding in Michigan out as follo~: a green. heart. pre-recorded tapes i outstlnding iJl his field in tricts. He is former vice. of a total of 650. shaped stone l'let in a gold t the U.S.:' Mr. Pisarski said. --,.-.,------band, an oval amethyst set in a gold band and an en. "I conalder Grosse Pointe an ALL REDUCED gagement ring, yeUow gold, important school district, and Fire 'Prevention Week Observed I think it needs aUention with diamonds set in white now." During' Fire.' Plrevention I Fireijghter Robert Nemens gold. Week, The. Park's second a,n. also made presentatio~ to Pollce <'laid entry was ap. Rock. Pop. Jazz 'nie fact-rmder was ap. nual Fir~ Prevention Contest, the seventh and eighth, pointed earlier this month on parenUy gained by climbing coordinated by U. James graders at Saint Clare and t i a motion of MERe ilaelf, onto the porcn roo( and cut. Palmer, was conducted in the Pierce Middle 800001 on Classical , I rather than at the Board of ting a two-inch wide and four. citY':SJchools. Approximately "Fire Safety lnthe Home." inch blgh opening in the ! Education's request as earlier '100 . second .through' fourth Chief Costa said mOO'ethan reported, according to Mr. screen door to permit unlock. In a-track and cassettes Pisarski. He said MERC grade students par.Ucipated, 2,300 pieces of fire preven. ing. An inside door to the it. was .disclosed by Fire tiOD literature were distrJ\)' st~pped in "just to speed house wa;s unlocked at this Citief Phillip, C(l3ta. uted to 'School chDdren in things up." time. A basement window al. Dr. Simpkins' report will "A similar contest held order to give them basic ISO was found broken but en. many as much as be made public, but is nqt last year wacS received with. training In tbe prevention of try to the basement wasn't binding, He will only review a great deal of enthusia'sm," fire6. 'gained. the issues and give recom. the chief said "and we. de. During hoooe.to.howe in. In the second incident, a 50% OFF mendations. cided that. V:ewoUld hold spectiOll5, telephone stickers Hollywood Ivenue home was The Grosse Pointe Educa. another this year., ' were given tohouseholde!'s entered sometime between S tion Asso:eiation, (GPEA), "The enthusiasm equaled; bearing the ~elephooe num- p.m. on the 11th and 12:20 has not yet agreed to enter if,'not lSurpa,sed, ',tbat of;",..... Madison Clothes withjust ~ .uc roMe. 0...... I"'~ --" ....~ --,~ cPlD' Library 10 Kercheval'cen:!:av .. ,.."...... "....,. A"~, ect~m1ihl II. ~"'1Yf' f .,' .it'•....~; ... /,~.,.,,".~ .... ;;'.;'.f.\i;r::,; iiE the right fashion. details to ~ , . ,,,'rY r.'~ the~I,~ "I,', .!J.'~" ; , men who care lOOUt their Ippear~. " ~: ~ cover both business and '"~ nue, it oUerlng I Blcent . would make usefUl treats 1 pr~.r.m. ' nial Puppet Show 011 Thurs. children's Plrties or other . Seml.finIl1ltl. who . 'flU anc. choose their KNOX hit. we ~ .casual occasions comfort. ~ day, October 21, at 4 p.m. Halloween actlvities. compete later for 1,000 Icbol. have 1hisclasslcstyUng In f.lt, In I . ~ ably. Natural camel color. ~. Sohool age ehildren are In. .. Ir,hlps of $1,000. are Mlchlel choice of colors that contralt or vlted to attend. Th0.ge involved in the sale Stone .and WllUlm SOulller. harmonize with your other .p~rtI. ~ $225, ~ Puppet pllya to be per- Include e ~ e nt' chairman Commeaded studentl Ire ~ DB Polo $235. ~ formed are PAUL REVERE'S Jeanne BUM, auxiliary treu- Daniel Bober: Tbomal He ... a8.S0 HORSE, THE FAT CAT and urer; Debi Mullan, prelident; burl. James Moran Ind Ke- SACK THE GIANT KILLER, Mary 'Pritt, director; Mau. vin MlcF4IrlaDd. 4li3 ~ ~fI'll'~Olo'l ",.'ho",' aoU of which are stories taken reen loIcHuJh and Carolyn The aix are' ImongSS,ooo F1Uf'I"I-ltN1lh'l,iC-'M whaIiDp AO~.""I' ...... 1... '. . ~ Maduon C/DJItu ~ from chlld~en'. booka. THE Levin. students nationwide who are THREE B ILL Y GOATS Otbers pllyiDg I ~ole are bein, recognized for their MEN'S WEAR .)i ~...., flrt txeillSillt willa III ~ GRUFF will be performed by TeXT)' Ann Dorn ..ultilitry outstaDdinI performance 011 ~ in Dflroit ~ 9:30 to 5:30 UO W.HwanI" 9:00 to &-.30 .. -' vo!unteer.s frorhthe audience. vlce.president 'Ind sale eo- the 187' preliminary 8chol. 9:30 to 5:30 2IS Ii..... The program as produced chah'mln, , and committee ISUC Aptitude Teat. They Pint, by the Institutional Services worken Ann BUllu, Laurie repreun,t Ie.. thin two per. Birmirtihlm Store Open Thurs.1Ild Frl 'til Department of the Wayne. Broman and MarUyn Ruh. cent of the DltioD's lecondar)' I ~Oakland Federated Library Th ill..' school senior classes s'ySiern. e aux Iry IoS a commun. . Admission is hee to the ~ .~~ i 'Show, which is slated to list Farms Accepts ~ 1571 WOODWARD AVE. - SOMERSET MALL ~ about one bour. 'Because of limited space, advance lI'eogis. l571 Woodward - Pho.ne 964-2300 - Detroit 48226 "'" Fee Statement ~ ","It trations are requested either at the Ubra'!'y or by calling D~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~aw~~~~o 884-2200. A statement from the firm of McGinty; Rosewarne e.nd Halverson, P.C., in the total amount of $2,821.35 for pre. the man: JOHN DETZLER-service manager fessional services rendered was received by the Farms Mike Dilber Lincoln-Mercury CouncIl ,It its Monday Dight, October 18, session. Come take advantage of John's 31 years experience in automotive service Right now he's offering very special service prices on ALL The statement was regard. FORD and LINCOLN-MERCURY AUTOMOBILES. You'" like John's ing the clse of. The Farms expert handling 01 every service problem, and Local 1509, Farms fire- fighter!. The Farms owes a portion of the foregoing ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ balance in the amount of ~ OILlID OJLPILTIIsnellL ~ :~ 11111I no-UP anew. ~ $940.45. )} {r I}:} Tolal .pecla' prlct InCllld.a In.lallatlon of ligh~ Alllolite Spark Plug.. (t Consumer's R.eport Rates our "'- I I dl. Motorcra!! oil filler Ind five q"a,'. vI oil Four.quail capltc/ly h '.-I. MOlorCrl!1 PO,"I Sel and MOlorcratt co~dln .. r. Inlptetlon of choM • .h ... nc" Y' I"" Ihrall" ',nlcage. ,p'rk PlIIi Wlr.l. Ind ll••rrlbulOr tiP; .nd adJI/.lmenl ". "Guardian FBI of $50, Is ~ ~:;:: :;ECIAL PRICE- $8.9 8 ~!~ ~~~f:;*firi~t;;::-~"$3'7Tf~ )} PARTS and lABOR...... {r 1PARTS Ind LABOR...... •. {t: JUST the clear first choice" page 559 l} All" 'PDlJc.bl~ r.... u'r.. {::t I I-< Any ."pllc,bl, r..... ldr.. -{I

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Page Four GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, Octob.er 21. 1976 .. • Five Positions Filled by Superintendent

WEEKDAY (Continued from Pagel) !ish teacher at PIerce Middle Mr. Welch aliso will assist at Wayne Slate Univel'iSity. • of research and planning po. School in 1952. . principals in supervision of She is a candidate for an Ed. ~ HOURS sition was budgeted In 1975. He has served as assistant .Stema,s an Eng. cipals in' their grade levels. pick il LIp. \.YNDA\.E $ • Weighs jusl 6.7th 19 over 8% Ibs. • Saws logs up 10 WHOLE 12-0Z. RIB 2 flthick . LB. • AUlomalicallyoils IIsell, Mini Mac 30 SALAMI PKG. contract regarding cost of liv- ing increase, nor do we have • Chain brake red,uces kickback 5144.95 Social Security to look for. See one foday at . , . U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF ward to, to supplement our 4-STH pension," said Officer Slus. #kt!~ ser. 19815 Mack Ave. - TU 1-6233 RIB ''The other Pointes give RIB ROAST their policemen and firemen RICH'S a one percent increase in SELF annual salary for every year they remain, after 25 years BASTING LB.$1.39 service, until mandatory re- TURKEY BREAST tirement at 60." U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF He gave tbe following sta. tistics: The Park-l,7 percent pen- sion, with the policeman or FLANK STEAl fireman ,allowed to retire at The oodShop U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF age 55, mandatory at 60, with no change in the amount 15554 E. Warren at Somerset CENT£R in the pension. Free Parking • 882-6820 CUT The City-RetirementaHer ROUND STEAK 25 years of service with FAC Daily 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Sat. 'tH 4 p.m, U.S.O.A. CHOICE BEEF figured at two percent with Custom Culling. (;onSllnl<'t \Volk,hol" • ~lg one percent added for every • • year they remain in service " after 25 years until mandatory • DOORS • WINDOWS o SHORT RIBS retirement. • FLOOR TILE • SHUTTERS WITH PEPPERIDGE FARMS STUFFING , The Farms-Two percent • to 55 years and a percentage • CABINETS • PAINT afterwards toa maximum of .... 12 percent. • HARDWARE • MOLDINGS, STUFFED PORK CHOPS The Woods - Retirement after 25 years with FAC • • SHELVING • FORMICA fIg~e(t ..qw,o,.perc~t; n~gq. .m • Hating for two and a half ~ • LIGHT FIXTUR~ . /'P'~':--.,'-.i percent. A change in thepen~ sion plan also is being sought. u ;;'HI~CfflBiii,t'KS The Shores - Retirement • after 25 years of service • with FAC figured.al two per. m GARAGE cent, and one percent for c.; each year rema~g in ser., l: vice until mandatory retire- ;. 46-0Z. menlo U • • C CAN SALE > Mediation in Woods :::,., :.: UP ",.. (Continued from Page I) ity of annuity withdrawal for TO When asked what the out- officers. • ij BETTY CROCKER FAMILY look is regarding amitration, For his part, Mr. Petersen 50!~ Mr. Petersen said that would 'Said he was unaware oC some NElT FRIDAY,OCT. 29th -5 P.M. to 9 P.M. , ~ 22.5-0Z. be up to the public safety de- of these .requests. "There is 7 5 c partment. a problem on their economic • APPLIANCES • ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES • BOX "FUDGE BROWNIE MIX At thils point, Mr. Bove packa,ge. The main problem is salary and not pension • PLUMBING SUPPLIES • VANITIES . cited several problem areas t. f I BIRDSEYE FROZEN inc1ud1ng the union's il"equest bene Its or ~et rees. They • TOOLS • ETC. • ETC. are striving for a change in • 12-0Z.53c for cost of living to be rolled their pension benefits for the • ., CAN into base salary so "salary future," he stated. r: , ORANGE PLUS would keep up with cost of Mr. Bove said tJJe union is g Items and NABISCO living automatically" rather basically seeking a one year : ....Priced than having a lump sum for 'pact, (for fiscal ye(lr 1976- up • c cost of living. 77), while indicating a desire ~ .from 19-0Z.95 g OREO COOKIES BAG Olher PQiilts are the incor. to talk about a multi.year c 5& ~ PQration of a policeman's contract depending up 0 n :> • Formir:(J • Vanities • ~1iih,nl k • t{arc1\\nnd~ • r.r. , AUNT JEMIMA FROZEN "bill of rights" in the area of what the city has to oller in '; drscipliliary procedure and this respect. 10-0Z.49c some pension questions, e.g., He added the union also is PKG. a pension escalator clause awaiting further figures from ~, COUNTRY WAFFLES for retirees and the possibil- I actuaries. SELECT, PITTED c LINDSAY RIPE OLIVES 6-0Z.47CAN GAllON PLASTIC 6-way power set, power door 'Ock, pO".Jertrunk, CTN. $1• 4 S electric detogger, cruise corllral. whitewall tires, HOMO MILK AM.FM stereo, divided IronI seat, protective side mouldings, vinyl roof, templmatic all (;ondilion- jng, tilt wheel, digital clock and power anlenna,

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P.geFive Thursday October 21, 1976 GROSSE POINTE NEWS New Classes Set by Schools Cooperation Key in Survey 40 Cases Handled by YSD .. . The fan session 01 special Dance classes are slated for Excellent. community par. ern city limits. interest clas.es and activities BrowneU Middle School. Par. ticipation," according to Ad. Upon their arrival on Fri. Last ~fontl1; Record Tied, for middle and hig~ school cells Middle Shcool will have ministrative Aide Gerard E. day evening, the students studp.nts has b~p.n scheduled Guitar and Macrame, Needle. McNamara, is the obvious will spend the night at the A total of 40 complaints three young adult!llales, nine i underwater. This equipment by 'the Department of Com- point. and Stitchery classes. 'METRO TOWElS key when a group oC around new bathhouse ,at the Lake were received by the Youth juvenile males, one young I is currently out lor repair. munity Services. Classes available at Pierce Service 1 &. 2 BDR. APTS 30 forestry sludents from Front Park on cots supplied Division. (YSD), for adult female and two juvenile Five violation of control- Information and enrollment Middle School are Huntell Michigan State trniversity by the Light Guard Armory. investigation and disposition females. Two of the victims led substances cases were in. ferms are available in the Safety and Needlecraft. FroM $215,00 visit The Woods Friday-Sat- The Grosse Pointe Kiwanis last month. This is a drop of were struck with full bottles vestigated. Four were mari. school offices, in 8.26' at CoursC'. in Auto Mechanios. ~ 26450 caoac. urday, October 22.23 to con. Club will then host a cookout 46 under the August total. of beer, with one being cut juana incidents which in. South High School, or in the Backgammon and Insight 1!!J.....J.ffwMn & ..... duct ,a survey of all trees for the group at the park'. The total for the year rather badly. says the YSD. valved nine juvenile males public librarie3. Classes will \ into Sell, (Introduction to .. I 296-7320 SS7-417n on city property from Loch- On Saturday morning, Mr. through September is 547 The other victim was struck while the other was for begin in late October and Psychology). will be sched. • 4U-SI51 An. 7 56'.2751 I, moor boulevard to the south. McNamara said the Grosse incident as against 607 cases as he was driving a car. .heroin, thought to have been early November. uled at North High. For in- Pointe Merchants Assoc. will for the same period last Once again the division laced with strychnine), which Backgammon and Modern I formation. call 885-3808. provide the students with year. lIuit;iJ "There seems to be a involved one adult fema~e. breakfast at the Original The division noted Septem- gene;al increase in aggres. One minors in possession, Pancake House. After, Christ ber tied ,a monthly record as sive physical behavior among (alcohol), incident involved the King Lutheran Church far ,as applications for peti- teenagers, male and female." three juvenile mal~s, whi~e will prepare a box lunch for lion filed with the Wayne Meanwhile, a total of five Dill' ~runkenness In. pub~lc the group, while dinner ar. Counly Juvenile Courl. Last MDP reports were received case mvolved one luvemle rangements will be handled month's total of 21 equalled with eight youths being iden. m~le., . by the Grosse Pointe Bap. the amount of June 1975. So tifiedas involved in three of .' ~ombll1ed total of fl\'e I tist Church. The students far, six .have received court the incidents. Two 'cases reo JuveOile mal~s and on.e adult will leave after dinner. action or disposition. main unsolved at this time. male were Involved In one A Woo d s Beautification . . . burglary case, two larceny Commission-coordinated pro- Of the total, nine came In addition to broken Wln. incidents and one possession from Park police, seven from dowsand lawn damage, one of a stolen motorcycle case • ject, the IreI' survey will en. The Farms; four from The inc.ident - flooding of t.he Three runawav report~ compass the counting and W00 ds ,and one from The b01Ier room at S~uth High WNe received involving~ two _ ,claSSifiCatiOn of trees, their Shores. School-cau,sed costly dam- girls and one boy. The two condition and what ~an be Assaults was again the -age, ~tates the YSp. girls were se~f returned to .a-s \ dene to improve their health. catcgor~; of highest incidence W.hlle no speCifiCS are lh, [I'om be made. received. In August, assault Zenn. director of support Detroit. LOOKING FOR Mr. McNamara estimated and malicious destruction of serv~ces, indicated it could Allhough he has been a it could be around a month property, (MDP), incidents be 10 th~area of, $4,000. sometime resident with an SpMtSlep" 2500 SQ. FT., GROUND before the results are known. tied for the most with 10 reo $5,000. Most .of the. damage aunt living in The Park, the ports each. was. to vano~s pieces of bf}Y is currently officially FLOOR LOCATION WITH For residents who are con. Those involved included equIpment, which ended up rrsiding with his lather in cerneda,bout the condition ------Detroit. This, lhen, became TUBE SOCKS STREET EXPOSURE ON of their own trees, an au- S. I Fe, d. C. M a case of assisting another thority will be available at Ult S I e m Ity erger depar t men,t' I.e., DetrOll.' MACK AVENUE city offices to ,answer queries ------Buy 2 pair from citizens. Attorneys representing the the first unfair labor practice BETWEEN SEVEN AND This program is part of on. City Firefighters A~ociation charge ever tiled against The HARBOR going MSU forestry depart- filed an unfair labor ,ptac- City. get 3rd pair I;IGHT MILE ROAD. I ment project in which stu- tices suit with the Michigan .The suit apparently stems ISLAND dents conduct such surveys Employment Relations Com. Irom comments made at a Luxury boathouse with Clubhouse facilities. Land. BOX 0-12 GROSSE POINTE NEWS in communities throughout mission last week, charging public meeting on Monday, scaped site, 60)(125'. Will the state. The survey is free. City adminilStratorsw i t h October 4, at which the City accommodate 28'x 12' boal. FREE 99 KERCHEVAL of charge, but the host city threatening the employes with Council voted to ,go ahead is responsible for food and dismissal for non-compliance with its much-contested plan LYMAN ISLANDER GROSSE POINTE, MICH. 48236 lodging arrangements. with their proposals. to consolidate police and fire WOODS Sport Shopp. _ The alleged threat inter- departments. The resolution 28' 1965 Command 8ridge- Twin GM 320 engines. mint feres with the free exercise called for a reduction of staft condition. of employe rights under the from 33 to 29 men. 20559MACKAVENUE_ Public Employment Relations Mayor John King said at GROSSE POINTE WOODS .' Act, the \Suit states. that time the council would City Man age r Thomas not 'layoff any public safety MICHIGAN 48236 Kressbach said he saw no personnel if L'le men cooper- basis for such a charge. "It's ated, but would allow the (313 884-1620 Retain JUDGE' so general I don't even un. force to be Teduced through ______derstand it," he said. This is ments).attrition, (quits and retire- R.llert I. He added that those who Woods Amends don't want to be public safety officers will be. aiSsisted by Violations Law The City in finding other COLOMBO jobs. your The Woods Council unani. Negotiating teams for both mously approved an amend. sides have recently met with ment to the city's violations a state.appointed arbitrator CIRCUIT JUDGE bureau law tQ provide for for a preliminary, review of corrections and omissions to the' issues. Rated "OUTSTANDING" the schedule of violation de. The association has pre. posits. sented its initial demands, This action W8lS taken at a and the arbitrator haiS a'Sked recent regulalf meeting with the city to Tcspond with de- the amendment becoming im- tails of its plan to implement mediately effective as an the consolidation by Wedne6': emergency, measure., . day, October 20. Tbefirs(' A major reason for the fuM.panel hearing is'ecitfol;' amendment was to clarify the Friday, November 12- format 'and better organize IMr. Kressbach !Said the two the ,placement of material, teams met only 12 hours at although oSome fines were in- the bargaining table before creased according to the going into arbitration. severity of the offense. City Attorney George Cat. GP Park Group This Week's lin noted some questions had been raised on the pricing of Plans Parties lickellS regarding what speci. fically waos meant. As are. Bel' Ringers sult, further clarification wa'S Several pre-parties hosted Prices Effective Oct. 21, 22 and 23 needed. by Grosse Pointe Park Civic Association members will CLOSED ALL DAY SUNDAY Some of the violations cov. e ered in the amendment in. take place shortly belol'e the ,Closed';W~d., 1 p.m. clude left turn and right turn Halloween party at the Wind. with no signal, $15, and from mill Pointe Park balllhouse wrong Jane, $25, plus lane on Friday, October 29. FRESH LEAN MEATY usage, straddling the lane The members, who have line, $15, wrong lane, $20, opened their homes fOO'that c~~;:m) and left of ~enter1ineJ $25. evening, are Mr. and Mrs. COUNTRY STYLE Corn Fed James Kelly, M'r. and M1's. ( 7gc A revision was made in the PORK LB. !Schedule of deposil$ under Richard Lintvedt, Mr. and SPARE RIBS mandatory court appeai'ance. Mrs. Jack Cross, Mr. and miscellaneous as> follows; Mrs. Phillip Van Tiem, Mr. U.S.D.A. CHOICE every offense in which a de- and llIJrs. Kent Farr and Mr. posit at the violations bureau and MIlS. Charles B'rooks. $2.4911. would exceed $50, (it was ~. Mary Ann Woodrow PORTERHOUSE or T-BONE STEAKS previously $40). and Ml's. Cathy Holland are Another revision was made coordinating these events. "THE ORIGINAL" SEMI-BONELESS under the schedule of de. For further information they posibs under the pall'king vio- can be contacted at 499-1852 STUFFED lations section. No parking and 824-4165, respectively. 3-5 a.m. and outside storage Tickets for the Halloween, of a commercial vehicle were party are available Irom Mrs. PORK LOIN ROAST added to the law with both Woodrow aJld Mrs. Ho~and (IN A COOKING BAG OVEN READY) 68~.having $5 fines. at $5 per couple. c FRESH CHICKEN WINGS 59 LB. RE-ELECT COUNTY COMMISSIONER \\AV AILABLE ON ONE DAY NOTICE" OVEN READY 79 C STUFFED TURKEYS 1~~~. La.' ERV STEINER, Jr. Stuffed with our own home made Sage dressing. VOTE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2 "THE ORIGINAL" 98e STUFFED PORK ROLLS LB. RATED PREFERRED Iowa corn.led boneless pork 'oin sluffed with our own brea~ dressing in a 10;/ pan ... ready to cook! AND OUR OWN HOME MADE BREAKFAST liNK SAUSAGE $1.19 LB. WELL QUALIFIED "HORMELS" C CIVIC SEARCHLIGHT (4 Golden) 35 OLEOMARGARINE Quarters LB. 1976 1974 1972 1970 YELLOW VINE NEW CROP PRIMARY DRY RIPENED FLORIDA The DETROIT NEWS ONIONS TOMATOES CORN Idttorl.I' ... - July 30,117' "Of the 25 incumbents seeking renomination, The News endorses 14." C 3i:]:G 38~. 39 ERVIN A. STEINER, Jr., the lole Republican in this list, represents the 1st district. 4~ He works hard, has demonstrated organizational ability and ought to be returned." BE AN AMERICAN . . · VOTE NOVEMBER 2 A vote for Steiner, is a vote for proven good representationl

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Woods Raps Senate Bills 'W Qnka' a Hit Curriculum "in Schools Put YOII' money where your heart is! The Woods CouncU, via Stressing the council's opo In The Pointe .tw~ unanimously passed res(). position to the abolition of its (CoatiaHd from Pa,e 1) describe, interpret and draw, lONG BEFORE YOUR ROOf IS LEAKING, CONCEALED luboD! ata recent ~egular municipal co u r t, "wtUch ' --.-. The document breaks down conchulODl based on raw DAMAGE MAY BE BUILDING UP. LEAKS THAT DON'T meeting, rapped four Senate court uniquely serves the . By Tom GreeDwood tile elementary program into data gathered through experi. DRIP MAY CAUSE EXTENSIVE DAMAGE. WE AT bills. needs of .the community," the "She'$' a baby. a-ea41y," several major areas inelud. mentatioD. CHARING CROSS CAN SPOT THE DANGER SIGNAL . One measure ~trongly ob- resolution nys the impost. said Mrs. Lucy Fitzsimons, ing the following: . • Social S t u dill. The LONG BEFORE A WORN ROOF FA!k~. course work here will con. J«:eted to Substitute Senate tion of a djstrlct court upon of Lakeshore road. "She's • Language Arts. This has Call us for thorough, exp.rt ~~clion of your Bll! No. 966, which the Woods citizens "will create a only three.weeks~ld and has been the major area of coil. tinue to revOlve around the Senate has transmitted to the C

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Thursdey October 21, 1976 GROSSE'POiNTE NEWS Page Nine Woods Awaits Flooding Info Vacant"Lot Is Subject of Concern to Residents Home's Future Looking Bright A feasibility report on scheduled to expiore poten. Work on a home in Bal. 1 is being stripped in prepara. lI00ding conditions via the tial solutions to the problem, By George Polgar Jr. the record of police and fire littered with cans. bo.tt:les'l tainence of property. four road. which had stood tion for. the application of severe rain storm in July would be completed by Fri- Residents of the Raymond, caHs that have been made broken glass, glue tubes anC A meeting between SainI vacant and. allowed to de. fresh pamt. which strongly aUecled Van day, October 15, and con. Bournemouth and LinvillE concerning the property," he other debrts ... ," accord John Hospital officials, the leriorate for about 14 yeari'll "The hou!ie is s~ructur.lliy K. and Perrien place clti. sidered by the council at its road area have sent another said. "Kids go out there in ing to the letter. ;:he aggrieved residents and is progressing. sound," Mr. Ellison. sal~1. zens, along with residents in Monday, October 18, meeting. letter and petition, bearing the bushes and smoke pot, The involvement of Sain ,Vood; City Administrator However. there is 15tillcon. "a~d allhough ~ork 15 s.lIl1 the Linville, Raymond and 123 names, to the Woods drink beer, sniff glue and all John Ho.pital was brought UJ :;hester E. Petersen and siderable work to be done be- bemg done t.obrmg the bUild. Bournemoulh road area. will While Mr. Pate's report Council calling attention to a kinds of otherthin~. 'The when it WaJ determined thaI :;ouncilman George S. Free. isn't finished, Mr. Petersen fore ,the bouse Is brought up in.~ up t~ city code. there IS probably not be completed vacant and untended '.,lot fire department has to be the ..responsibility for thE' nan has been set for today, to the Park City Code and it stta considerable work to ~ this month. said the city engineer was known a'i the "Mack Ease' called when the kinds hang. condition of the lot was witt .)etoher 21. Mr. Pinkos sug- scheduled to meet with a can become habitable, ac- done be~ore th.e home, a sm. . City Adminislrator Ches. ~ent,"and the dangerous ing out down there light bheparty lea:;ing the adjoin. rested that this matter aiS cording to James ~lIison, di. gle ~amlly reSIdence, c~n be citizens' group from thl! Van and distasteful cO-'lditioll's fences on fire, as they have ing parking lot. .vell as the previouily dis. ter E. Petersen indicated the K..Perrien place area on rector of public service. readIed for occupancy. report, which is being pre- which prevail there. done in the pI"t." Mr. Pinkos assured the res cussed issues be taken up The former owner of the I He said the form~r owner Tuesday, OClober 19, to ver. This correspondence wac The letter received by the idents in attendance that 11 md resolved at tbat seS'Sion. pared by City Engineer bally review the situation. building was notified by the I of the .ho~se had. osm~esold Larry Pate, will hopefully be received discussed and cO'Jncil listed throe com- Saint John was responsibl( 'Mr. Petel'Sen added he had Park Council at a recent the bUlldmg, WhIC~.IS now ready in eatly November. T;1ecouncil has already reo placed dn file at the regular plaints and others. for the lIpkeep of the lot, the ~onferred with Dr. Andrew meeting that the ihouse musl own~ b)' !wo famlh~s, one quested that the Wayne council meeting of Monday, I "As a furbher result of the city would enforce its ordi Dahl, the Saint John Hospital either be condemned and de. of WhIChmlg~t move I~ once It was previously hoped County Drain Commission the information, which is October 18. afore:;aid activities, the lot ti nance:; concerniDg the main. director of planning, and had molished. or brought up to the structure IS made livable. make an application for fed. The discussion of this let- .'eceived assurances that the eral funds for use'in the con. city codification. The condi. . However,. bef~re. Ihe fam- ter with neighborhood rep. P k C "10k B"d hospital would meet thp. de. tion of the 'residence was Ily. or any famII~ IS allowed struction of a storm water resentatives revealed that it mand. of the r~idents and relief system to alleviate a r 0 unclays I Sf causing a serious deteriora. to take up reSIdence. th~ . the city. tion of the neighborhood. The house m~st pas,s the Ordl' problems in the northeast l> yet another point of dig. II When asked about his di.- section of the city. pute in a nJlIning battle be. 'NI"xes D,"str-Ict Court 61" cost of repairing the build- nan~e.53 IOspection. before .a tween Saint John Hospital cussion with Mr. Petersen, ing was estimated at approxi. cerltficate of occ.upancy. IS and its neighbors. Dr. Dahl denied that he had malely $30,000. ~sslled to the .familY mOVIng CITY BUYS SALT By J me J Njaim This work is scheduled to made a firm commlttment to Interior and exterior re. mto the d\~~lhng.. cln Addressing the council,' as. be completed by November meet all the citizen demand.:>. The City Council voted to Frank Markey, of Raymond The Park Cound I approve d pairs were made mandatory The cerhfl~ate IS a~surante again join in a state pur. road, asked that the city take the purchase of two lawn 15, the normal cutoff date "The phrase 'citizen de- to avoid condemnation and that the rE'!~IdenceIS ready 'd by companies putting out thif mand,,' is rather a blank chase order for its winter a~n by seeing that the lot mowers for the Iow t0taI b1 I)CCllP~~~': _ .~~ i5 demolition of the edifice. ~~'e supply of rack !Salt. It will was kept up or by buying the of $M5 offered by the Fur. paving material, (depending I rheck and the hospital d Mr. Ellison lSaid he in'I. ... _~~ ... ~ .. 'pay only $10 a ton, which land and using it a a ,park. ton Mower Service of SI. on the weather). ,:;tillnot in the po.itlon to 0 spected the building on Wed. AU,.IIDII Far.s RlSldllllsl PU'MBING&HEATIII.GJ comparei favorably to the These were the suggestions Clair Shores, at its regular. The Park solons also adopt- everything the res ide n t os nesday, October 13, and Leaf Removal 1972 price of $11.20 a ton offered in the letter received meeting Monday, October n. ed a resolution similar to want,:~ he said. ".We have ~ found that ,the entire electri. but not to the 1975 price of by the council. City Clerk Nunzio Ortisi that of the Woods Council meetIng set up w~th the rest. cal system, with new wiring. Service : $9 a ton. Though the citizen's ~or. said the two current lawn opposing the abolition of d~nts .and the CIty an.~ we h8d been completely changed respondence stated that the mowers in service were very municipal courts in favor of wIl~ SIt. do~.n and dl,CUSS and that the lights in the Vacuum Loading a district court which will the.e thlllgS. option of purchasing the lot old and one was beyond re- service all of the Pointes. Dr. Dahl a.dded, however, house will ;soonbe turned on. Pick up Service at could be exercised under the pair. One of the new mowers that the hospItal has made a He aliSOsaid work Is being \ Your Curb right of eminent domain. will be used by the person- 11 ~as mentioned tha.t .not considerable ofingand seamless gutter updated prill' to' kind of action," he said. Essex boulevard and along the funetion of the higher A 23-year.old Woods ,nian work. ~,.J. ADDITIONS selling or re.rentiRg, At this, another resident. JeUerson avenue. . court. pled guilty to an allowing a '9~ REMODELING Enjoy this improve:« Tony Lentine, of Raymond While Jefferson is a Wayne The resolution, In opposi- boisterous party charge stem. road, told the council ;that if County thoroughfare, but The tion to Senate Bill No. 966, ming from an incident in late If your roof is 20 years or older S,I~1 ment while you are 777 -6840 it is looking for a good rea- Park maintains the lawn be. will be sent to the Michigan August, at his Woods Munici- lit'ing in your hom~'. OD You probably need replacement. fVININGS G' TU1.'144 son to condemn the property, tween the curb and sidewalk legislature in Lansing. If the pal Court appearance UST SIDE AND it has a number to choose along the avenue, using DPW bill is passed, it will become Wednesday, October 13. FREE ESTIMATES. - GIOSSl 'OINUS from. ',' . workers, although this is th~ effective on January 1, 1977. Mark Edward Grewe, who, "If you want a rea'son to function of the county. It was ------police said, used another Additions, Kitchens, Alterations. UPDATE YOURBATIIOOM, KITCIEN, condemn that lot just check said. KESSLER HONORED man's name when the ticket We can do it all. DPW employes also cut Pointer Willh1.m Ke&sler- was originally issued during PLUMBING and ELECTR1C . weeds and grass on vacant received honor awards for the incident, was placed on Pointers Cited lots with the costs assessed three of his architectural two year's probation under ALL HOME & OFFICE SERVICES to the owners of these lot. projecu. at the 61&t Annual the condition that tbe premi- lETO BUilDING CO'. In Celebration One mower is used by city Convention of the Michigan ses, i.e., the Roslyn road SINCE 1911 INCLUDING WALL WASHING, CARPET. firefighters to maintain the Society of. Architect~\ recent- home, 'be maintained in a CLEANING AND PAINTlMG! Special award~ were reo lawn surrounding the muni- ly ,held in Long's Convention quiet and orderly manner, TU 2-3222 cently presented to osixPoint- cipalbuilding, 15115 East Center, Lansing. -according to court reports. ers lor their outstanding Jefferson as part of depart- volunta'l'Y contributions to ment chores. r Wayne County's Bicentennial In other -business, the coun- program. cil approved the bid of O'Con- RE-ELECT' If~It's Nautical Those cited included Law- nor ,and LaLonde Asphalt Brow~e rence Gareau of The Farms, P'aving Co. to asphalt resur' the Cliff Heldt of The Woods, face Westchester, from Jef. HORACEW. But IVice " ~ " ,'Jeannie Lac key of The felsnn to Windmill Pointe ship's , Farms, Roy Scharfenber.g of We've Got It!' The Park, Louise Malone of ~:;~eioa~~t~:~~' f~~O~e~~ wheel The Farms and Bob Weyhing bid of $50,319. ~Quti(al Gifts & Boat Supplies of The Fa'l'ms. Engraved • Nautical Ship's Wheel plaques were presented to the GILMORE Lamps ..• AU sinsl men, while ISterling silver Pillow Talk WAYNECOUNTYCI~CUIT JUDGE bracelets were given to the ..., . • , Char"': American women. Workshop Set and <:anadian' Meanwhile, Commissioner Great Lakes & Coastal Ervin A. Steiner, chairman A Pillow Talk Workshop • SIlip's Wheels of the county Bicentennial will offer Pointers a chance "...an excellent, fair and hardworking judge ...11 All Sizes 16" to 6.0" , committee, presented the to learn new weaving tech- DetrOit Free Press ' county with a c h e c k for niques and make. reversible • Ship's Wheel $1,000 in iSurplusBicentennial plaids, reports the War Me. II Outstanding" Tables, all sizes funds. The committee reo morial which is hosting the • Seth rbomas ceived a total of $7,716.55 class on Saturday, October DetrOit LowVess'Public Advisory Comm and disbU1\Sed $6,045.87. Barometers 30, from 9:30 a.m ..3 p.m. CANVAS However, nearly one half,of Students may elect to work & that amount was ea~marked' LEATHER on any Tartan or any color by donors for specific pur- scheme they wish. No pre. j)XfOIOS ' poses.. , vious experience is neces. In addition, he also gave sary. SETH THOMAS the county a 15-minute color film of the May 2 Bicenten-- There will be a br~k et Make your decision ... SHIP'S WHEEL nial parade at a presentation noon 'and students are re. quested to bring their own Palo '0' by me lie eleciJudgeGilmoreCommillee during award ceremonies at . h C U 'llbe "'ro----- Ii the City-County 'Building sandWIC. 0 ee WI ' • .••• ; . CLOCKS which officiallY marked the Vi~~.registrationfeeis$l1~:~:~:;:~:~:~:~:~:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:::;:;:::;:;:::;:::::::;:;;::::::::::::::::::::::::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::;::;:::::::::::;:::::::::::::::;::::::::::::~::::~::~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~~~~j~ COMPLETE LINE end Qf the county';.~Bicenten. nial activities. materials cost 27.50. ':~:~:j :~:~;~ 19605 Mack TU 2~1340 ....."...... 0,." o.lhr '-6. Set., S , ... ~ .:.:.: .~.:.:. -;~m~:.:.~. j~m~:.:.:. Townshipof :::::: TENN' IS :::::: Township of NOTICE OF Grosse Pointe Lake 11 Memberships A vailable II; ABSENT VOTER'S BALLOT 795 LAKE SHORE ROAD ..• ... APPLICATION FOR THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIO-N TO BE HELD TUESDA Y, GR:~~~:S~;ES It Enjoy BOTH FaciUtiesfor the Price of 1Ili NOVEMBER 2, 1976 ...... ill .~~:..... Registered qualified eiectors in the following cities who expect to be absent, 0: who are co.n- 1 fined to home or hospital by Illness or diS- ABSENT V~~:H~SBALLOT 11 :1. ELASiUR: J7 O:~:f~~~sCOURTS ability or who are 60 years of age or more, ~:~~;:x Ii, may now apply for ABSENT VOTER'S BAL- LOT. NO REGULAR APPLICATION FOR GENERAL ELECTION \j~j~j j\j\jl ABSENT VOTER BALLOT CAN BE AC- CEPTED AFTER 2:00 p.m. SATURDAY, OC- TOBER 30, 1976. Applications. f!lust be. made TO BE HELD ON II * RACQUETBALL * SQUASH * NURSERY No Charge ::i;1 prior to such time at the Mumclpal Offices: Chester E. Petersen Tuesday, November 2, 1976 City Administrator-Clerk CITY OF GROSSE POINTE WOODS Registered qualified electors of the Township III '\11; 20025 Mack Avenue * SA:~~;;::~~~~O:L~U~~:I~:~~OOM 884-6800 of Grosse Pointe, and the Township of Lake who ex. pect to be absent from thp. Township or who arc t ill T. W. Ktessbach Jm;; Lessons from the finest teaching staff in the midwest mm City Manager-City Clerk confined to home or hospital by illness or disability CITY OF GROSSE POINTE or who are 60 years of age or older may now apply FOR INFORMATION - CALL 17147 Maumee for ABSENT VOTERS BALLOTS. No such application t~ II 885-5800 can be accepted aiter 2;00 P.M. Saturday, October Richard G, Salak 30, 1976. City Clerk .'....774-1300 776-6290..... CITY OF GROSSE POINTE FARMS ij t 90 Kerby Applications must be made prior to such time at b ~:~ 885.6600 the Township offices at the above address. Nunzio J. Ortisi City Clerk CITY OF GROSSE POINTE PARK Thomas K, Jefferis A. J. Berk 15115 E. Jefferson Township Clerk Township Clerk Lake Towftship ~!l~~E~ L~~~~~~~! VA 2-6200 Grosse Pointe Township I.... 20250 E. 9 Mile Rd. I...... :::::: CI . 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. \ Thursday, October .21, 1976 Pige Ten GROSSEPOfNTE NEWS GP Bruins Off to }'ast Start GP Red Barons Post Big Wins Science Church Offers Lecture , I NOTICE OF with three assists. Joe Buc. at sea, he used as an oppor. The Gro&1e Pointe Bruins ciero turned in a great game' . The GP Red Barons .played Brad Restum and Arthur A free public talk on lIre off to a f&lStslart after ! host to thp Denby Bulldog Meliler each recovered 4 Christian Science entitled tunity to prove the ab.301ute on defense. cOIl\rol of God. And this is losing their first two games. On Thunsday, October 14, ; GENERAL squad at North High School fumble to (Iheck the Red "Your Unlimited Opportuni. The Bruins are the Bantam, what C h tis t i a n Science before the Junior Red Wing . on Sunday, October 17. A tide. R9bert Dunn and John ties" will be (.ven Monday, (13.14), Division representa • 'large partisan crowd was 011 Hension 'Sparked the White October 25, by Jam£>3 M. Mc- teaches-the complete. trust game at Olympia, the Bruins' ' . ' .. -. tive in tbe Michigan National' .'.\ hand to \Support the home defense by their ino,pired Gre)V, CS, of Bosto!!, Mas.s. in the power of God and the faced the Red Wing "For. I, • t,'J;': ELECTION Open Hockey Lea~ue. present actuality of good." Em" Bantams in an exhibi •.. teaml despite the bitter cold play. He will -speak at the Fil'ist Boys on thiS' team are Joe TO BE H ELI)" ON and wind. At the j'.mior varsity ~vel Church of Chri"t, Scientht 'Mr. McGrew holds both tion game and won 5-2. Goals Bachelat',; and Master's de- Bucciero, Mike Burkheiser, The fre,;hman game fea. eighl different players h~d 262 Chalfonte avenue ai Malt Costello, John Davies, were scored by Johmton,. I grees in business admini'3tra. Ferlito, Burkheiser and two lured the Red Baron Reds -scoring roles as the Red I 8 p.m., ' i TUES'., NOVEMBER 2, 1976 tion' from the University of 'Mike Eugenia, Greg Johnston, I versus lihe Red Baron Whites B~rons. romped to a 56-6 Mr. McG;ew, an el(.peri. JIm Kennary, Drew Mas- by Eugenio. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a General Election Chicago. In lheir third league game who have been assigned b; Win over an undennanned en~ed public 'p'raclitioner of will be held on Tuesday November 2 1976 from 7:00 During more than 30 yeal'> carin, Jim MorriJ, Bill and I the Easlern Suburban Foot. Denby unit. Bill Crow, Scolt Christian Science. will tell against Adray at the Bloom. I o'clock in the forenoon ~nlil 8:00 o'cl~ck i~ the after- in businoos, he held execu- Scott Seaver and Allen Taber, ball League to fill out the DeClail'e, David Babcock, how problems can be turned field Expo, the Bruins came noon, at which time qua!:!:'.ld regi"tered voters may tive positions as an officer New additions include Mark Denby freshman schedule Ken Sanden, Bob Luberto, into opportunities for di3cov- Chi amp. who will share goal. from behind to post a 5.1 vole for tbe following: and director of a large world- win. Taber scored the three Greg Fleming nelted two TD3 J~m Str;ong, Oraig Haase, and ering God's power. wide manufacturing corpora- tending duties. forwards John t Electors of President and Vice Presidenl I and Brell Augsberger, o,e, Jim Seagram all tallied 'fDs. Ferlito and Jeff Grade, plus goal "hat trick," while Eu. I tion. United Stales senalor to pace the Red Baron Red, Crow, S t r 0 n g Sanders, "When faced with a prob- defenseman Jeff Penny. genio added the other two \ Represent'lltive(s) in OlmgresS to a 19.0 victory. Haa',;e and Luberto added the lem," Mr. McGrew's speech F'rom 1966-1973 he was goals. , I notes, "we can dilcover an controller of the Chrhtian Dr. T. A. Mascarin. a'.s- 1 Representative (s) in the State Legislature sisted by Tom Burkhei-ser Davies lallied a "hat trick" Two (2) Members of the Stale Board of Fleming's second TD came extra (:oinls to nail the lid orderly sollJtion 10 it by Science Publishing Society. in a 5.1 victory over Livonia on an impressive 50-yard on the Denby coffin. turning to God for guidance He has been in the public and Mark Craig, is head Education coach. Larry Bucciero j,.sthe at the Ford-Livonia Rink Fri- Two (2) Regcnts of tbe University of broken fie:d bur.>t through Chril Turzak and Scott and direction - as Chri>t practice of Christian Science day. October 15. Burkheiser the middle of the White de. De~laire int(!rcepted pas,es, Je3"Jl did. since 1966. He i> currently manager. Michigan On September 26, the and Johnston scored the other Two (2) Trustees of Michigan State fense. Cedric Patmon com. whlle Ken Sanders and Mike on extensive tour a'S a mem- pleted the scoring Wit3 an Bartosewicz eaCih recovered "Every situation presented Bruins faced Port Huron in two. University ber of the Christian Science The Bruins will face some i, extra point. a fumble to anchor the de. to ,him. whether it was the an exhibition game .and al- Two (~) Governors of Wayne Slale University death of Lazaru, or a storm Board of Lectureship. of the strongest teams in the j f .though they IShowed a strong Prosecuting Altorney Mark Tocco, Steve PaUly, ense. . offense, thei-r defensive game lea~ue in the next two weeks 5beriU Tom Poirer. Jim Dinverno Joe ~arolo, Alex Rothis" . .".. was shaky in losing 6.5. Goal and the club is looking for- and Marty Dooley played John FlScher, Arthur Wiley: Count)' Clerk I Thieves Enter Woods Duplex 'Scorers In c Iud e d Davies, ward to an excellant season .. tough defense. a.nq Larry ~alcaterra played County Treasurer I ------Eugenio, and Ferlilo, For the Whites, Robbie fIDe defenSive football. Thieves entered two units upper unit returned home to Relister of Deeds I In a very close game on Drain Commissioner Chown, Pat Armst.rong and Matt Lehman ~cored four of a Vernier road duplex on learn his place was entered. Friday, October 1, against NHS Harriers County Auditor Tom Petzold ran With quick- TDs. and Don Flegel, John" Fr:day October 15 and took Officer Sun said both units Northwest, there was no County Commissioner(s) neS',; and power In a losing Bauhsta and Jeff Roberts : .' share a common enlrance scoring until midway in the Keep Winning cause. Defen.sively, the each added a TD as the Red a varIety of arlJcles from Justice of the Supreme Court door to a hallway and stair- third period when Northwest (Full Term Ending Janus!)' 1. 1985) Wh,ite" gav~ the Reds all Baron varsity picked up each, reported Woods police. way. The exterior door to the 'Scored twice, the last tally By Diane Marstiller Justice of lhe Supreme Court 'theyI wanted and more as where the junior van.sity left Items reported missing home didn't reveal signs of in the open net with seconds (To Fill Vacanc~'-Thrm endmg January I, The North High School they 'repeatedly slammed Red off. - from the lower unit include forced eiltry. but the sliding left to ,play. Tihe final score 1983) cross country team competed runners for los.ses. Jeff Kusch, Fr'?d ScihuItz, a table model coior television door leading to the lower was 2-0. against Lakeview on Tues. Justice of the Supreme Court ------~ ------Roberts and Bautista added set valued at $500 and a unit's living room from the The Bruins' stl1'rted their day, October 12, and ran (To Fill Vacanc)'-Term Ending January I, the PAT" to complete the metal ash tray in the shape PWP M front han was the place of win !Streak on Saturday, Oc- away with the meet, win, 1979) . to eet scoring as the Red Barons of a Spanish sailing ship, of entry to the interior, he tober 2, against Dearborn. Judge of the Courl of Appeals-1st District ning 15-50, where the - loy; defeated Denby. 56-0. an unknown value. slated. Chiamp posted his first shut- (Full Term Ending January 1. 1983) On October 22 score wins. Fiegel's TD came as the out in thi3 5.0 victory. Davies, Judge of the Court of Appeals-1st District result of a Denby fumble in From the upper unit, the Meanwhile, entry to the Bill Weidenbach won lhE witb.. two goals, Costello, (To Fill Vacancy-Term Ending J.anuary I, The Gro ..,;e Pointe Chaptec the end zone, when Chris following goods, all of an un. upper unit was made through race in a ,time of 15:13. Ed ( p known value, were missing: t:-te front door at the top of JqhlliSlQP and Kennary were Hammer finished in second 1979) o arents Without Parlners Krucki 'Sacked lhe Bulldog a portable television, a stereo the scorers. Nine (9) Judges of lhe Circuit Court-- lhe front hallway stairs,' place with a time of 15:44, (PWP), will hold its next QB forcing' him to cough up with two speakers, a record The first deague game was 3rd Judicial Circuit .(Full Term Ending l where a pry mark was "isi- Dale Savage was third al general meeting Friday, the football. The spirited play turntable, a slide projector, played Monday, Qctober 4 at oC-1 ble. 15:54 and Joe Ciaravino, January I, 1~83) tober 22, at 7:30 p.m. in the of Scott Eaton, Marty Frisbee, a woman's garnet ring, a the Civic Arena jlgalniSt St. Two (2) Judges of the Circuit Court- fourth at 15:58. War Memorial. . Rick Lillich, Don Fiegel and woman's watch, two calcula- A disconnected electric Clai-r Shores. This was 'an ex- .1rd Judicial Circuit (To Fill Vacancy-Term Following the coffee and Kyle Kurtz paced bhe defense, tors and a calculator adap- clock with the cord wrapped citing game which the Br~ins In fifth place at 15.59 wa's Ending January 1, 1979) social hour. Rev. Jack Bo- Todd Poole Intercepted a pass lor. around it, apparently left be. won. 3.1. Scoring for Gtosse Dan 'Beck and -in sixth was Three (3) Judges of .Probate (Full Term Ending la~d, pastor of Unity Church, 10 con~ribute to the win. hind by the culprit, indicated Pointe were Eugenio, Cos- Luke Przeslawski at 16:07. January I, 1983) . Will speak on the topic "How Head Coach Werner Lueck- The complainant, who lives the time as 11:40 a.m. . tello and Grade Bill Seaver Close behind was MaTk Ken. Judge of the District Courl~Distrlcts Sixteen in lhe lower unit, told Officer and 'Penny played strong nedy at i6:08. In seventh. Eighteen, Nineteen, Twenty, Twenty.Two a~d to Ohange Your Life." He il.s hoff lSaid after the game, Donald Sun he and his wife games on deleniSe. Eighth place was taken by Twenty.Nine . Only (Full Term Ending Jan. a popula!!' and well known "The entire team shared in speaker on both -religious this victory. Each boy gave left at 7:30 a.m. and returned LIFE'S LIKE THAT Tbe second league encoun- Gary Carter from Lakeview. uary I, 1983) .' Hard times have at' lea<.St matters and parental prob- his best effort." at 5:30 p.m. to discover the ter was with S.A. Bantam The Norsemen also took Judg~ of the District Court-District Twenty Only one redellming feature-they the top si~ places in the JV lems. The next games for the burglary. As the officer was Open teamattbe Grosse (To Fill' Vacancy-Term Ending Janu'ary 1 invesligating this incident, make us 'all get. out, an,d race with. Tom Rousseau 1979) , All m.embers and eligible ,Red Barons will be against Pointe Rink. The Davies, the man who lives in the thUGtle. FerUto, Scolt Seaver line had finishing in first, Dave HoJf .. Trust~e ~f Wayne County Community College- prospective membel'S, (di. the Ro.seville Rebels at the man in second and Ron, vorced! separated, widows Roseville Junior Sports Plirk a big night posting aU five Dlstncls Two, Three ij1d Five Only FergIe, third. In fourth ,place. and wldower.s), are urged to on Sunday October 24 The goals in this 5-2 victory'. Mor- The following Stale proposals will appear on the was Sieve Lugo, in fifth, altend this seS'Sion. An after- Red Baron' Whites will 'clash ris and KennaTY conir[hllted baI~ot: 1Jjak.e mn1Un1i~ip Brian Kennedy, and in sixth, . glow will be held followbg with the Mount ClemoM assists. John Bucacink. . PROPOSAl'A , the meeting. Barracudas at Heilman Field. MACOMB COUNTY . Drew MlIISi:arin pc.sted his PROPOSED LAW TO PROHIBIT THE USE OF NON- first shutout in an exhibition . The Norsemen, coached by RETURNABLE BOTTLES AND CANS FOR SOFT ELECTION NOTICE. game Friday, October 8, with Tom Gauerke, will compele DRINKS AND BEER; TO REQUIRE REFUNDABLE DearbOrn. Morris had ~'iVo today, October 21, against: CASH DEPOSITS FOR ,SOFT DRINK AND BEER To the Qualified Electors of the Township of Lake, goals and Davies and Ferllto cross town 'l'ivals South High" Macomb County, Michigan CONTAINERS; AND TO PROVIDE PENALTIES ~rnnnr 'niut~ also scored in this 4.{). win. School at Vernier Hill. The: FOR VIOLATION OF THE LAW. Notice is hereby given that a General Election Scott seaver was a playmaker action begins at 4:30 p.m. . wi1l be held in this Township on Tuesday, November i PROPOSAL B wUlUunl1tp - 2, 1976, at which time the qualified and registered PItOPOSAL T() CHANGE THE Qt1ALIFICATIONS voters of the Township may vote for the following . Dirty HaveYour Carpets & FOR THE OFFICES OF STATE 'SENATOR AND 795 LAKE SHORE ROAD officers: ' STATE REPRESENTATIVE. GROSSE POINtE SHORES, MICHIGAN 48236 PRESIDENTIAL .Car,pet? Rugs,P,r,ofessionmly. Electors of President and Vice President of t~e . PROPOSAL C. I PROPOSAL TO LIMIT ALL STATE TAXES AND ELECTION NOTICE . , United States AVI . eLIANED S'PENDING TO 8.3 PERCEN'I' OF THE COMBINED TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE CONGRESSIONAL We Have The Correct Method United States Senator 20~ PERSONAL INCOME OF MICHIGAN TOWNSHIP OF GROSSE POINTE; ON CASH To Clean Your Carpet WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN: Representative in Congress . PROPOSAL D LEGISLATIVE • We do all types of carpet repair. PROPOSAL TO'. REPLACE THE PRESENT FLAT Notice is hereby given that a General Election. Representative in the Slate Legislature & CARRY CAU FOR FREE ESTIMATE RATE STATE INCOME TAX WITH A GRADUATED wiJl be held in this Township on Tuesday, November STATE INCOME TAX' FOR CALENDAR YEAR STATE BOARDS RUG East Side C!:arpet Cleaners. 2, 1976, at which time the qualified and registered Two Members of the Stale Board of Education 1977; THEREAFTER, RATES AND BASES OF 14111 Kercheval Ave. 822-1481 votel'3 of tbe Towmhip may vote for the following Two Regents of the University of Michigan CW., STATE INCOME TAXES TO BE DETERMINED BY officers: • "- Two Trustees of Michigan Slate University OWNED AND OfiEUTED 8Y THE 8A8/CH fAMILY SlNCEJ948 THE LEGISLATURE. . PRESIDENTIAL: Two Governors of Wayne Stale University CITY OF GROSSE POINTE WOODS Electors o!'President and Vice President -of the COU~TY Precinct No. 1 Parcells School United States Prosecuting Attorney 20600 Mack Avenue CONGRESSIONAL: COUNTY: . Sheriff Precinct No. 2 Ba'fnes School. . United States Senator Prosecuting Attorney County Clerk & Register of Deeds 20090 Morningside Drive Representative in Congress Sheriff County Treasurer Precinct No. 3 Mason School, 1640 Vernier Road LEGISLATIVE: County Clerk Public Works Commissioner Precinct No 4 Mason School, 1640 Vernier Road Represenlative in lhe County T~easurer Counly Commissioner Precinct No. 5 MuniciP'llI Bldgc, State Legislature Register of Deeds TOWNSHIP '20025 Mack Avenue (Lobby- County Auditor STATE BOARD: Drain .Commissioner Supervisor Counce!) Two Members of lhe State County Commissioner Clerk Precincl No. 6 Municipal BMg., Board of Education Treasurer 20025 ,Mack Avenue (Basement) Two Regents nf the TOWNSHIP: Trustee Precinct No. 7 Ferry School, 748 Roslyn Road Univer,.sity of Michigan Supcrvisor Constables Prccinct No. B Barnes School, Two Trustees of. Michigan Clerk MACOMB COMMUNITY COLLEGE 20090 Morhingside Drive Stale University Trea3urer Two Trustees, 6-year Term Precinct No. 9 Grosse Pointe Post 303, Two Governors of Wayne Trustee Trustee, Unexpired Term ending December 31, 1980 20916 Mack Avenue State UniveBity Constables Precinct No. 10 Monteith School, 1275 Cook 'Road JUDICIAL: JUDICIAL: Justice of the Supreme Court (Full Term) Precinct No. 11 Parcells School, 20600 Mack Ave. Justice of the Supreme Court (Full Term Ending January I, 1985) Precinct No. 12 Ferry School, 748 Roslyn Road Ending January I, 1985) Justice of the Supreme Courl (To Fill Vacancy- CITY OF GROSSE POINTE h,!ice of the Supreme Court (To FnJ Term Ending January I, 1983) ALL PRECINCTS: Vacancy-Term Ending January 1. 1983) Justice of the Supreme Court (To Fill Vacancy- 740 Cadieux Road (Maire School Gymnasium) Justice of lhe Supreme Court (To Fill Term Ending January 1, 1979) Vacancy-Term Ending January 1, 1979) Judge of the Court of Appeals-2nd Dislrict CITY OF GROSSE POI HTE FARMS Judge of lhe Court of Appeals-1st District (Regular Term) Precinct No. 1 Grosse Polnle South High School, (Full Term Ending January 1, 1983) Three (3) Judgies of the Circuit Court- South Gym Auditorium, Judge of the Court of Appeals-1st District (To 161h Judicial Circuit (Regular Term) 11 Grosse Pointe Boulevard Fll1 Vacancy-Term Ending January 1, 1979) Judge of the Probate Court (lO-Year Term) Prccinct No. 2 Gabriel Richard Schoo1, Nme (9) .Judges of lhe Circuit Court- Judge of the Probate Court (Regular Term) p6 McKinley Avenue 3rd Judicial Circuit (Full Term Ending Judge of the Probate Courl (To Fill Vacancy, Precincl No. 3 Gabriel Richard School, Jan'Jary I. 1983) Term ending January 1, 1979) 176 McKinley Avenue Two (2) Judges of lhe Circuit Court- . The following State proposals will appear on the Precinct No. 4 Old Kerby School, 3rd Judicial Circuit (To Filr Vacancy- ballot: 104 Kerby Road Term Ending January I, 1979) PROPOSAL A Precinct No. 5 New Kerby Scbool, Three (3) Judge,; of the Probate (Full Term PROPOSED LAW TO PROHIBIT THE USE OF 285 Kerby Road Ending January I, 1983) NON-RETURNABLE BOTTLES AND CANS FOR Precinct No. 6 Borwnell Middle School, The fo:lowing State p'ropo3aL3 will appear on the SOFT DRINKS AND BEER; TO REQUIRE RE- 260 Chalfonte Avenue ballot: FUNDABLE CASH DEPOSITS FOR SOFT DRINK Precinct No. 7 Brownell Middle School, PROPOSAL A AND BEER CONTAINERS; AND TO PROVIDE 260 Chalfonte Avenue PROPOSED 1.,1\ W TO PROHIBIT THE USE OF NON- PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION OF THE LAW. CITY OF GROSSE POINTE PARK RETURNABLE BOTTLES AND CANS FOR SOFT PROPOSAL B Precinct No. 1 Trombley School, DRINKS AND BEER; TO REQUIRE REFUNDABLE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE THE QUALIFICATIONS Beaconsfield and Essex CASH DEPOSITS FOR SOFT DRINK AND BEER FOR THE OFFICES OF STATE SENATOR AND Precinct No. 2 Trombley School, CONTAINERS; AND TO PROVIDE PENALTIF..s STATE REPRESENTATIVE. Beaconsfield and Essex FOR VIOLATION OF THE LAW. PROPOSAL C Precinct No. 3 Municipal Building, PROPOSAL B PROPOSAL TO LIMIT ALL STATE TAXES AND Jefferson and Maryland PROPOSAL TO CHANGE THE QUALIFICATIONS SPENDING TO 8.3 PERCENT OF THE COMBINED c••• II .,. lal .rlve Precinct No. 4 Pierce School FOR THE OFFICES OF STATE SENATOR AND PERSONAL INCOME OF MICHIGAN "Ira I•••, .,.III II Kercheval -and Nottingham STATE REPR£SENTATIVE. PROPOSAL D OLDS 88 Ir 98 FOOTBALL PROPOSAL C Precinct No. 5 Defer School, PROPOSAL TO REPLACE THE PRESENT FLAT URSEY '~IIIII.1yFREEl Kercheval and Nottingham PROPOSAL TO LIMIT ALL STATE TAXES AND RATE STATE Ir-TCOME T;.X WITH A GRADUATED Precinct No. 6 Defer School, SPENDING TO 8,3 PERCENT OF THE COMBINED STATE INCOME TAX FOR CALENDAR YEAR 1977' All models in stock for immediate delivery Kercheval and Nollingham PERSONAL INCOME OF MICHIGAN THEREAFTER, RATES AND BASES OF THE "Cull.••• ," "Omeg.," "Stlrllr.," "Toro." . Precinct No. 7 Pierce School, PROPOSAL D . STATE INCOME TAXES TO BE DETERMINED You must be 18 and have a valid driver's license. Kercheval and Nottingham PROPOSAL TO REPLACE THE PRESENT FLAT BY THE LEGISLATURE T. W, Kressbach RATE STATE INCO~1E TAX WITH A GRADUATED COUNTY PROPOSITION,' Macomb County, Michigan Phone: STATE INCO~IE TAX }o'ORCALENDAR YEAR 1977; PROPOSAL TO INCREASE TAX LEVY Cily Manger-City Clerk THEREAJo'TER, RATES AND BASES OF STATE City of Grosse Pointe AUTHORIZATION OF THE 821.5000 INCOME TAXES TO BE DETERMINED BY THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Chester E, Petersen LEG ISLATUHE. 15205 E. Jefferson YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that the polling District of the County of Macomb / City Admlnistrator.City Clerk YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that the polling Grosse Pointe place for the above-election will be , Alto, a,", C

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- GUmon Named to Tenn ,- I held Saturday, October 16, I Sure Winner Faith laveslllleD&a at the Muehlig Funeral Cheerfulness and hard work Difgrace lies in mistrusting Economy is the art of mak. ar.ek resident,Horace WCireuitG'l Court Criminal. Proce d ure. J 1.1dge O-b*l.tuarl*es g I Chapel, AM Arbor. are a combination that always one's friends-rather In being log money work (or you after s been named •to aI m?re,SIXth theGilmore,Bar's whoJudicialalso servesTenureon ' _ He died Wednesday, Octo- seems to work. - deceived by them. you have worked for it. ber 13, at tJhe Georgian. J1\ as chairman. o~ the Commission, is a graduate Pollee Department for 32 ate Bar of Michigan's -of the U~l"ers't C '1' h' DR. CLARENCE L. Bloomfield Nursing Home. 'tt R ...... 1 yo •• IC 19an years. mm! ee on eVlSlon of Law School. CANDLER Bctm in Ann Arbor. he re- He was a member of the Service.> for I)r. Candler, tired in 1974 as vice.president 1 86, o! The Wood.>, were held Vienna branch' of the AMA, of tbe National Cal3ualty Co., and had membenship in Phi Monday, Oclober 18, at the Detroit. He was with the :~\ GET Rho Sigma 'Medical Frater. Vemeyden Funeral Home. company 27 years. He W36 a - - CITY OF nity. He w~ a fellow of the I He died Thul\Sday, October member of the 1layview American Academy of ~n. 14, at the Belmont Nursing Yacht Club and Trout Un- '.( YOUR eral Practice and was chie! Home, - limited, of Grayling. He was of staff of the Genet'al Prac. QirUllllr'uhttr Born in Detroit, he gradu. a Navy veteran o! World tice Division of Saint John ated from the Detroit College Warr II. Hospital for 10 years. He was RUBBI~H SCHEDULE . of Medicine in 1912 and in. He is 6urvived by a son, ~@ CAR voted Man ol tbe Year by terned at Metropolitan Hospi. R0313 C.; a daughter. Gale Saint Johrt Hospital in 1985. tal in New Yor~ City, He E.; one csister; and several CHANGE NOTICE Dr. Candler was a member was a captain in the Medical nieces and nephews. READY of The City Rotary Club, Corp.; during World Wat' I Memorial contributions may Woods Lions 0l1.lb, the De. The Grosse Pointe City Public Works De- and upon his ceturn, organ- be made to the National troit Athletic Club and the partment will be closed Monday October 25 ized the Veterans of Foreign Wildlife Federation, WlI$h. FOR Grosse Pointe Yacht Club. 6 Wars National Home for ington, D.C., or to the Heart 19.7 in ohserv~ce ?f Veteran'.s' Day. Ther~ Widows and OrphanJ3 in He also WM a member of the Association. Will be no rubbish pick up or leaf pick up on American Legion and Grosse WINTER Eaton Rapids, Mich. - Interment was al Wa'Sh- Monday, October 25th. Pickups will be one Pointe Woods -Presbyterian Dr. Candler wa" pre3ident tenoDg Memorial Pa-rk, Ann day subsequent to the regular schedule. Church, of .the Detroit BOalI'd of Arbor. DRIVING Health from 1939-1941. presi. He is \Survived by his wife, * • • Edythe; a daughter, Mrs. City Offices will be open for Absent Voter dent o! the East Side Medical ROBERT BRUCE Don't Wait Anita Sander: {our grand- Ballots and relateo election matt('fs only. Society. the Wayne County CA.~FIELD children; and foul\ greal. I Medical Society and served Services for Mr. Canfield. 'Til If Snows! grandchildren. as a surgeon with the Detroit 49, of Thorn Tree road, were Interment was at ElmwoOd held at the Verheyden Fun. Cemetery. eral Horne this week. CITY OF • • • He died Saturday, October Don't Wait 'Til It Snows .... To MRS. EMMA DeWOLF 16, at Bon Secours Hospital. Services for Mrs. DeWolf, Born in Grand Rapids, he .. ~rUllllr 'nitt1r 83, of St. Clair avenue, were Was a stockbroker. BUY YOUR SNOW TIRES . (Note: Follow~ng IS the text of Ordinance No. 182 adopted by the Council of the held !Monday. October 18, a,t He is survived by his wife, cIty of Grosse Pomte on October 18, 1976 to become effective 10 days after date of (There May Not Be Any More!) publication.) ) the Vemeyden Funeral Home Marilyn; three sons, Thomas, and Our Lady of SallOWS Douglas and Russell; and ORDINANCE NO. 182 Church. one sister. She died Friday, October Interment was at Glen WI HAVE A COMPLETE SELECTION OF AN ADMINISTRATIVE ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF GROSSE POINTE 15, at her home. Eden Cemetery. ENACTED PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY OF SECTION 15 OF PART A OF Born in Belgium, she is THE CITY CHARTER TO COMBINE THE FUNCTION OF FIRE AND POLICE survived by, a son, Marcel, Davis Appointed PROTECTION INTO ONE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND TO REPEAL ATLAS SNOW TIRES and five daughtens, Mrs. Pointer Ernst "Gus" Davis SECTIONS 1.59, 1.81 THROUGH 1.91, AND 1.101 THROUGH 1.105, CHAPTER 3, Marie Linclau, Mrs. Eliza. has been appointed vice. A VAlLA8LE NOW . . . RAIDAL OR BIAS PLY TITLE I, OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF GROSSE POINTE. - beth McCaillum, Mrs. Lor- president of the operations The City of Grosse Pointe ordains: raine IAcke, Mm. Madeline staff for the Power Tool Di. Section 1. There is hereby created the Department of Public Sa!ety for the City. Tanghe and Mrs. Elaine vision of Rockwell Interna. FREEWheel Balancing with purchase The Administrative Departments of Police

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GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, October 21. 1976 Society News Gathered from the Pointes I ' The J. Randall Barrs Mr. and Mrs. David Betz Betz-Bedard. Rites Are Read in July and Dennis Priest, both of pink silk wild rose, with Francine Bedard Is Her Sister's Honor Attendant Muskegon. seated the guests. baby's.breath. ' The mother of the bride The bride, who majored' ;0 at Midsummer Service in First English wore a long gown of beige Elementary Education and Evangelical Lutheran Church crepe de chine over taffeta, Mathematics at MSU, receiv. ---~ styled with a lace bodice and ing her degree in 1975, is i. At home in Muskegon are Mr. and Mrs. David a short jacket with long, personnel assistant witH. Bruce Betz, who vacationed in northern Michigan sheer sleeves. Her corsage a Grand Haven firm. The following their wedding Saturday, July 31, in First featured two salmon silk bridegroom was graduated English Evangelical Lutheran Church, and a recep- roses and baby's.breath. from MSU, where he majored tion at the Grosse Pointe War Memorial. The bridegroom's mother in Labor and Industrial Rela-

,:';:.: Mrs. Betz is the former chose a long, green, sleeve. tions, in 1974.He is a person: Renee Susan Bedard, Wyandotte, the bride's. post less dress and jacket en. nel assistant with a Muske. ... daughter of the William college roommate, and Mrs. semble. Her corsage was a gon firm. ' t Bedards, of Anita ave- Edward Kleinert. who room :. nue. Mr. Betz is the son ed with the former Miss Bed. } of the Henry Hilliards, of ard at Michigan State Uni- The Dean Haninks ,,:' Muskegon. . ver.sity, wore lon~ gowns. of For the 5:30 o'clock rites while taffeta printed WIth at whic,h Pastor Paul Kep.' large, blue flowers and cover. , 'I pier presided, the former ed with a layer of sheer silk. Miss Bedard chose an or. Their short jackets, rume. ganza gown accented with fronted, featured long, sheer / Venise lace, r~aturing a high, sleeves. Their white picture ruffled neck, illusion yoke hats were trimmed with I and flounced hem. satin ribbon, Francine's blue. A cluster of silk flowers the bridesmaids' yellow, and -held her floor length, silk with blue, yellow and white illusion veil. She carried an silk flowers. arr.an~ement of silk~~es, They ~arried yellow.~silk whIte apple blossoms, hh~s, r03es, forget.me.nots, while forget-me.nats and baby s. ap I blossoms and baby's. breath. p e Francine Bedard honor breath. maid for her s i s t e r, and Best man was George Bell, bridesmaids Janet Niefert, of of Urbana, Ill. Jack Jensen

At a late afternoon ceremony Friday, August Marriage vows' were spoken ,Saturday, July 20, in Our Lady Star of the Sea Church CARRON 31, in First English Evangelical Lutheran Church MARIE PROMACK, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. by RENEE SUSAN BEDARD, daughter of. Mr. The Kevin T~rpins Walter B. Promack, of Thorn Tree rO\ld, was and Mrs. William Bedard, of Anita avenue, and married to Mr ..Barr, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Alan Mr. Betz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hilliard, of Barr, of Bloomfield Hills. Muskegon. Carron M. P.romack Wed to Mr. Barr full, ..cathedral length veil who came from Monterey, J6y Promack Is Honor Maid for Her Sister; Robert fell from a small circlet of Calif., for the ceremony, J>at Barr Serves As Brother's Best Man; Detroit matching lace appliques. Trapnell, Ed Halpin ~and Jeff She carried a Colonial bou. Schatzberg wore white, vest. Golf Club Reception Follows Rites quet of white rORes,stephano- ed tuxedos and yellow shirts, tis and baby's.breath, with complementing the brides- Carron Marie Promack and J. Randall Barr, accents of yellow ribbon. maids' frocks - even the who exchanged marriage vows Friday, August It'~~t', In b rig b t yellow voile weather cooperated with the 20, at a late afternoon ceremony in Our Lady frocks and large white pic. yellow and white wedding _ MAUREEN ANNE SHOVLIN, daughter of Star of the Sea Church, vacationed for two weeks ture hats, trimmed with yel. theme: it was a perfect, . the John C. Shovlins, of Yorktown road, was in London, England and Paris, France, before re- low ribbon, were Joy Pro- sunny midsummer day. married Friday, August 20, in Saint Joan of Arc turning to make their home in Westland. mack, honor maid for her Mrs. Promaek chose a long Church to Mr. Hanink, son of the John Haninks, The 4:30 o'clock rites sister, and bridesmaids Mary. handpainted maize, gold and of Grand Rapids. at which The' Reverend road. The bridegroom, who Wright, Holly Van SteenkistE!, green waterprint for-her Father Ralph V. Barton is attending the University of Mrs. Stephen Flemion and daughter's wed din g. The and The Reverend Fath- Michigan, is the son of the Lisa Beckenhauer, of Spo. bridegroom's mother selected kane, Wash. a long gown of melon chif- er Law I' en Ce Dare, J. Alan Barrs, of Bloomfield They carried ,lar-ge, Colo- fon. Each mother pinned Maureen Shovlin Hills. Q,S.A. presided were Venise .lac:e appliques ac. nial 1{ouquetsof yellow roses, gold cymbidium orchids' to white daisies and baby's. her purse. . ' followed by a receptji;m . centEid th,:*....'e...vh..Ql" e....,.necklirie, at the .. . '1'.1. breath •. Among the guests were the Augus~t~. The bride/Is the daughter EmpIrebOdice"{ and-hanker, Robert Barr, best man for bride's grandparents, Mrs. Wed of Dr. and Mrs. Walter B. chief. 5ieev~s'~o'( the "bride's his brother, and ushers Mark Walter C. Allard and Mr. Promack, of Thorn Tree white silk organza gown. Her Promack, the bride's brother, and Mrs. Stanley Promack. Dean Merle Haninks Are at Home in Ypsilanti While, They Complete Studies for Their DSYO OpenS Its Seventh Season Margheritta Allardice Masters Degrees at EMU To Chair Commission A white sata peau gown, scoop-necked and fea- ment of Mozart's Flute Con. The Detroit Symphony podium. Guest soloist will be turing an Empire bodice of Venise lace, was Mau- ErvIn Monroe, princIpal flut. erto No. 1 plus Dvorak's Governor William G. Mil. Youth Orchestra begins Its reen Anne Shovlin's choice for her late summer ist with the Detroit Sym. Symphony NO.9 in E minor, liken recently announced h~ JUDITH ANN GALLAGHER was married seventh season of perform. wedding to Dean Merle Hanink, son of Mr. and ances with a concert Sunday phony. "From the New World." re-appointment of Marghe. to Mr. Turpin, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Turpin, Mrs. John Hanink, of Grand Rapids. evening, October 24, at 8 The program consists of The musicians of the De- ritta S. Allardice, of Park of Lincoln road, Saturday, September 4, in United lane, ,to the Commission on o'clock in Ford Auditorium. two works by Mozart, the troit Symphony Youth Or- Methodist Church, Latrobe, Fa. She is the daugh- The bride, daughter of I chestra were chosen from a Service3 to the Aging, and Mr. and Mrs. John Honor maid Christine Pro- DSYO conductor Philip overture to "The Magic ter of the Thomas J. Gallaghers, of Latrobe. C. Greenberg wlll be on the Flute" and the first mov~' field of over 400 students in his designation of Mrs. Allar. Shovlin, of Yorktown zake and bridesmaids Mrs. a series of preliminary and dice a.s cllairper30n of the road selected a lace-trim- John C. Shovlin,. h., and final auditions. DSO musi. Betty Grebe to Head Secretaries' Chapter Comm~3ion for a: one-year T · G II h med' Camelot cap to hola Chri~tine Shovlin, the bride'.! cians and Detroit area musiC her chapel length illusion cousm, wore fr~cks of aprl- educators served on the audio pe~~: Allardice, executive, Urpin - a age r '1 t d 'th 1 cot organdy, WIth attached Betty C. Grebe of Three Miss Grebe became an 1 director of the Adult Service ve , a~cen e WI ace capelets, and carried Colonial Mile drive was i~talled as NSA member in 1967. She tion panels. The DSYO was...,established Centers, Inc., (formerly the medallIons. . arrangements of Tangellna .' . has served as second and V E h d Her !'ouquet was fashIoned carnations, peach roses and preSIdent of th~ Detroit Chap- first vice-president and pres- in 1970 by the Detroit Sym. Senior Center. Inc.), is also. OWS XC. a nge ter of the National Secretar- ident.e!ect of the Detroit a present board member of of \~hlte Sweetheart roses, baby's-breath. phony to provide quality pro- b.abys.breath and stephano- Best man was Stevens ies Association at a recent Chapter, and chaired Secre. fessional training for young the N at ion a 1 Council on , Aging. She has published tis. .. . Warton.Bickley,.' of Grand Association meeting at Dear- taries' Week for two terms. Detroit .area musicians. Bridal Gown Is Patterned after One Worn by Presldmg ~t the evemng Rapids. Ushers were Bruce Several former members several uticle3. on the prob. born's Hyatt Regency. In addition tn her responsi. lems of the aging. Bride's Grandmother for Her High School ..~ere~ony FrIday, August 20, Rissi and Manfred Steeg, also Serving with her in 1976-77 bilities as president, she have already .. distinguished In providing oservices to Graduation in 1907 ~ 10 Samt Joan of Arc Church of Grand Rapids, and Gary will be JoAnn E. Smith, will liaison activities of the lhemselves by be' com in g was The Reverend .George Shovlin, brother of the bride. president.elect, Virginia Dorr Michigan Chapter with the members of major symphony senior citizen's,. M113.Allar- dice has expressed her CO!!. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin R. Turpin, who vacationed C~arnley. A reception at The mother of the bride and Elsie Blair, first and sec. international convent:on to orchestras, and many DSYO in Nassau following their wedding Saturday, Sep- Hillcrest Cou,ntry ub fol- wore a sleeveless gown of ond vice.presidents, respec- be held in Detroit in i977. alumni have continued their cern for the increasing dif. 0 ficulty of senior citizens to tember 4, in United Methodist Church, Latrobe, lowed the 7 0 clock rItes. mint green chiffon touched tively, ,Margaret Dohring, reo More than 2,000 registrants musical education at the . ., The newlyweds vacationed w'th ld I t th' b d' cording secretary, and Joyce are expected at the Detroit country's best conservatories maintain their independent Pa are residing In Lansmg whIle they continue 'n n lh M' h" d I ,go ace a e 0 Ice. I living, because oC inflatil}:I ., S U.. I or ern IC Igan an are and a matching ca He Mulcaster, corresponding sec. Plaza Hotel ,in the new Ren. and universities. their studies at Michigan tate mverslty. at home in Ypsilanti whire wrist corsage was f:sehione~ retary. I aissanee Center. Members of th'e Detroit and the growing complexity of the urban environment. Mrs. Turpin is the for- .' I ther complete studies for of gold cymbidium orchids mer Judith Ann Gal- C. F. Turpms, of LIncoln their Masters degrees at The bridegroom' oth~r lagher, daughter of Mr. road., . .. Easter.n Michigan University. selected short-sleevesd,mrobl'n's Symphony Orchestra have Th 4 I k t t h h Dad Pro taken ,a keen interest in the and Mrs. Thomas J. Gal- e 0 c oc n es a w IC . e n JS a gra uate assistant egg blue silk crepe, with Plan Musica's Jubilee Season robe. Mr. The Rever.end Paul Easter, In Ihe Geograp,hy. Depart. bands of white lace, and a Youth Orchestra, and attend lagher, of Lat D D d d f 11 ed t M 'n an ad. Turpin is the son of the ", presl e were 0 ow men. aureen IS In the Ur. wrist corsage of while cym. rehearsals to serve I _~------by a reception at the Town ban Geography Program. bidium orchids visory capacity to the young .. House, Ligonier, Pa. 1--- . . instrumentalists. from the Oberhn conserva'i The bride's gown designed , Philip Greenberg's conduc- tory of Music and irom t~e and created by he'r mother, G!Uld ~larking Anniversary torial training includes work Manhattan School of MUSIC,was patterned after one worn I at the Meadow Brook School where he studied with Wi!. by her grandmother, Ruth Membr.rs of the Detroit I of the dinner service of each of Music and with Theo AI. Ham Kincaid among others. Robb, when she was gradu. Historical So c i c t y Guild president Was h i n g tot cantara at the University of He previously played w:th ated !rom high school in 19?7'1gathered Saturday. Septem. Ford. ' n 0 Michigan, where he received the Bolsho:-iBallet Theater, FashIoned of sheer, embrold., ber 25, for a celebration The Guild als . the first Master of Music in the Roy'ai Ballet and the ered ivory cotton, it was luncheon at the Detroit Boat sioned 30 Karl KutinJr~mlst Conducting awarded by that Cham?er Symphony of Phila. tr!'!1~ed at neck and hem Clu~ recognizing .the 25th Lakes Ship paintings, do~~~. School. delphIa.. Wlt1 Ivory lace.. an~IVersary of their organi. ing them to the Dossin Great Most recently he has studied He owns an extensive col. The former MISSGallaghe.r zahon. Lakes Museum wh th .....•.•... ; .. / with DSO Music Director lection of flutes. wo~e a shoulder length. veil Highlights of the past were were exhibited' du~~~ t~~ '

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Page Fourteen GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursd.y. October 21. 1976 . ------~------Grosse Pointe News LWV Answers Questions ROBERT B. EDGAR DIBIA Anteebo Publishers. WhotGoes On OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL, On November Election GROSSE POINTE FARMS, MICHIGAN 48236 at' ! _. 5ec0lld Ciou POltoge Pald at Detroit. MichillOn As a service to citizens, registrars who may be in the Gr09Se Pointe League of special places in t:he com. Ollr FULLY PAID eJaCULATION Women Voters. (LWV). ex •. munity. Persons wishin,g 10 Y LilJ.rary !I~lIlb~r MI~h. Prl" AuoelatloD aad Nat.lo~ J:cUtorlal MlOClaUon plores several questions in register must fill out a !'egis. By Arthur Woodford By Pat Rousseau Phone TV 2... relation to the upcoming na- tration affidavit and must at- Chief of Central Librart tlonal and state election. test ,that tile information on ROBdtT B. EDGAR ., .... ~.EDITOR and PUBLISHER Gold and silver mirrored place mats with , Q. Who can vote? the affidavit is true. One tlliSktllat sometimc5 Paul C. Ditzel i,; a compre- napkins to match . . . ~merald and ~arble WILLIAM ADAMO '. ,. ADVERTISING MANAGER A. A qualified elector is An additional method of can be very difficult is the \ JOANNE BURCAR...... ,. ,.ACCOUNTS hensive and flamboyantly iI. double old fashioned. glasses are In at any U.S. citizen who meets registering to vote became problem of a remembrance lt1'3trated big book about the JANET MUELLER ,FEATURE. SOCIETY EDITOR the requiremenbs of local effective la'st October 1. Citi- for a friend. or a relative of SEASONS OF PAPER. 115 Kercheval. HOUER A. WAHA , .., ,.... NEWS EDITOR "men. equipment and ma. residence provided by law zens may now register 10 a frieild, who ha,; recently chines" that fought America's JAMES J. NJAIM, " ,',.., , , ,..,..• NEWS and is I8-yeaN-old and a resi. vote, change the regt,tralion died.. With t his week's The short cocktail•dresses, everyone has TOM GREENWOOD ""'.. ., .sPORTS. NEWS fires from colonial times to dent of the state for 30 daY3 name or address at a branch column. 1 would like to sug- the present. been asking abo'ut, are now in at MARIA SUSAN McDONALD., ,. EDUCATION. NEWS prior to the elee-tion. - ofiice of the Secretary of gest a pos3ible solutlon-the GEORGE. POLGAR JR. , ,. NEWS made fJhrough the able Kate'lS iIluslrations for ety oC reasons, the decision i •• • j is a Detroit Edison retirel'" 1'bsente~ and .wa,'l's 10 WhlC,h Memorial Book Program are, Bret Harte's "The Queen of along was made to 'require aU involved in readillg contem. Gu~!it experts will be,diS-/ do It;. This. 10cludes the of course, tax deductible from the Pirate lisle," Browning's ! ninth graders to take the pora'1')',essays and articles ~? and the development of liter. cussing such topics as finan- .!~llular wa.~, ~y federal ypur State as well as your "The Pied Piper of'Hamelin" ,:! IS a m e introductory, High cial matters, health and aging ro,t card .apP~lcahon, em~r. Federal Ineome Tax. and others. Comments on her 1 School English. ature skills through the .study problems, leisure activities, ~enc:, .apphcat!on ~nd speCIal FIRE ENGINES. FIRE' works by Ruskin '3nd other I .If the proposal under con. of great American literature By Pat Rousseau aJoso will be stressed. where to live, travel and sec. provISIon apphcatJon. FIGHTERS, (Crown). by contemporaries add interest sideration ,is approved, all to the biographical sections. 10th graders also will be reo . And .not to be overiooked ond careers. Anna Bach assorted fruit shaped Marzipal1 . quired to take ,a common would ,be attention to English The guest speakero in. .Y The folklore of children is candies from Ludington, Michigan . . . delicious C t Off K alive and healthy, according course which is a logical con. usage and grammar. vocabu: elude F'ran Harris, head of en er . ers arater .ogo ... $2.25 per box at THE FARMS MARKET, 335 laory and the development of toautliors Mary and Herbert tinuation of the studies in. the Wayne County ComrniS- Exercise classes in two Fisher Road, TU 2-5100. listenlnt skills., sion on Aging, Clarence dlfferent color belts are I Knapp. Their book' ONE very different forms are of. awarded according to the de- POTATO TWO POTATO Ass readers are aware,' few Burn" director of adult ed. .~- ...... , • ~ fered at the War Memor:al gree 'of proficiency proven. (Noston): is an analyosis of .~ f()Xr Last Week of.A n t i q,u e Sale Fal111s Police educational ,topics are more. ucation for St. Clair Shores, this fall. thorougbly and' ardently dis. and Norah M. MM'tln,' of The course is open to both recent national survey of ~1 DANIELLE'S, 373 Fisher Road. Tae KwanDo, Korean sexes. both young and adult. games and jokes popular Seek Vandals cussed by English teadteN, Lakepointe avenue, a retire- -- Karate, or the art of the open Yoga is taught at the Cen. among youngsters from kin. ., by the public, by sebool ad. ment consultant. Are 'you ready for the holidays ahead? If not. hand, will begin a new term ter, not as a mystic Eastern dergarten through six t h Three homes in The Farms minlstralors than the EDglish ,Other llpeakers. are Dr. Friday, October 22. It will religion or cult, bu{ as a grade. visit Pierson Interiors, 377 Fisher Road Mews for were the targets of pellet curriculum. The propoSed Earl Hall and Dr. Ro,s Mar. continue on Fridays through series of exercises bolh,men- It is the author's conten. furniture. accessories and new ideas~ shooling vaooals on S\Ulda:y course. therefore. is an 9ut. !Jhall of WSU, Dr. William December 10 from 7.9 p.m. tal and p,hysical designed to ~ion tllaf "~;ns~~rYi~ed.cJUI. night, October 17, accordlnK llt'Owth of much .~pq~ from S.ville of the WSU Medical Instructors are members of 30th ANNIVERSi\RY• SP~CI~ for re,lax One S' mind andmu&cle dren playillg' together learn .J:}q. to Farms pollee. many. many people In 1he School, Dr. Hagen Price of the Karale Club under the and tone. the body .and its how to gMern themselves PAUL GACH is offering il completely framed por- The ~hootlngs. aU of which cominWlUy ~4 In the .choo1 Harper HospItal and Maur. dIrection of Sang Kyu ShIm basic 'organs. . according to a sY.3lem of trait for your child or pet ... 399 Fisher Road. occurred within 15 mInutes of system. . Ice Wession, director of the who .introduced the art to this Daytime classes on Tues- rules." The authors demon. each other, s>hattered win. We sincerely appreciate Volunteer Action Cenler. country. . day mornings; November 9- strate how play is the stuff dows of homes in Lexington, the time and effort which so Tdle enrollment fee is $35 The fee. which will be Dec~mber 28. a~e offered for of growing up. The transmfs- , Institute Offers Travel Movies Roland and Champine roads. many have given to thi! ,per pe1"30n or $50 a couple. 'raised after this term. is $20 beginners from 9-10:15 a.m. sion and function of the Total damage, consisllng of project. Out of these de1lber- To register call 557-4710 for the eight.week period. and for Intermed:'ate students games is coherently collected The W 0 rId AdventuTe Village, an all-Indian rodeo. mostly picture windows, came I ations will surely. emer(e an or write Senior Pl1'ogram, Self discipline, self defense from 10:15.11:30' a.m. These in this trea,sury, which sho1l'ld Series begln3 its 43d season ghost towns. resorts and to $800. improved program. College of Life Long Learn: ''!nd the 'best use of one's body cl~sses are taught by Colleen '1'ea~sure parenLs. anden. of color travel movies at the uesert wildlife. ing, 2978 West Grand boule. and muscles w~ll be taught. Stmar, a Golden Lotus Yoga lighten and amuse all who Detroit Institute of Arts Thirteen other new-to.De- vard, Detroit 48202. Examinations -are given and teacher. The fee is $20 for were once gameplayers Sunday, October 31. at' 3 troit travel films will follow eight weeks. In RISE AND FiGHT p.m. with the just-completed on consecutive Sun day s EvenIng Y~ga classes are AGAIN, (Dodd, Mead). vet. filin. "Arizona in '1976." showing the Greek Isles, Ger; Kiwanis Plans Crime Progranl taught by RIchard Probert. eran writer Charles Bracelen The movie. ,produced and many, Mexico. Portugal. tJ1e a'iso a G?lden Lotus Teacher. Flood offers an uncommonly narrated in per30n by Robert Danube countrieos. New Zea; The Kiwanis Club of Grosse nesses and offices and crimes They WIll -be pr~sented on graceful, even elegantly writ. Davis, covers every corner land, Brazil, Poland, Norway; the Pointe. will commence a -new against senior citizens. Wednesday evenjngs, No. ten history of the tough come. England and Colonial tourist of thi~ four.season vac~tion community service program It also will deal with or- vember 10.December 29. The back spirit of the Americans state, including Phoenix, TUc- attractions from New Eng. called "Safeguard Against ganizing and operating ci- 7-8 p.m. session is for be- who fought the Revolution son, Tempe. Tombstone, the land to the Carollnas. Crime"according to Youth 95 vilian suryeillance programs, ginners, wnile f the. 8:15.9:15 against great odds. Grand Canyon, Monument Season tickebs for all 14 Service' Division Det. Pat- (not to .be confused with vigi. p.m. groUP is or mtermedi. Historians have la'rgely Valley, Lake Powell, Rain. programs are now on sale at $22, trick F,agan. chairman Of the te students. Both the young 'Scanted the serious blundeJlS bow Natural Bridge, Pioneer a special 25 percent pre-'Seao major emphasis committee. lanle programs). Basic at. and adults of both sexes are and defeats of the Yankee son discount. The .purpose of the pro. titude programs aimed at en- we~come, The evening yoga rebels. Mr. Flood sees them On Sunday, November 7; gram, he said. will be to couraging understanding of fee is the same as the day. al!!a proud heritage, focusing and respect for the law, and Audit Raises Robin Williams cruises the bring to the attention of toe dependence upon and respect directly on the s e "cata- Greek Isles from Corfu to public the dramatic increase for law enforcement officials. Letters to strophic American defeats" Robbery Loss Crete 5howing sunny beach: in crime against persons and will be viewed., and examinillg them in the es, Crusader castles and oth: Furnace properly, and to describe . ,spirit of the words of Na. er attractions in his movie, many of the ways in which In developing the program. TeEd I.tor thaniel Greene. the R,hode Woods pol ice learned "Greece and Its Isles of individuals, themselves, can Kiwanis International has en. h Island Quaker general: "We around $90 was taken from Glory." prevent such crimes. joyed the complete support fight, get beat, Tise. and fight Humorists Stan Midgley; of the Federal Bureau of In. To the Editor: again." . an employe at the Mack and He said the program will the bicycling "Mark Twain Hawthorne Service Station, specifically. attack the prob. vestigation in the United We would like to commend Drawing heavily on the with a camera," and Doti lems of crimes against the States, and the Royal Cana. the NEWS as a well-rounded diaries of the men and women 20805 'Mack avenue, by two Cooper, the Alaska lumber: Check. Up! 0 home, crimes against chil- dian M u n t e d Police in community newspaper. Your who fought. Mr. Flood spins youths rather than $60 as jack, will pr:esent nine post. dren, crimes ,against busi- Canada. paper covers every spectrum his fre,h history with an preYiOullly reported. 'Season adventll're shows iri HERE'S Both Director Clarence M. of community news-contro- ,authenlc feel. Police received this infor. March and April. , S'lvim Classes Kelley of the FBI and Com- versial and otherwise - not These then are four of our mation after the !Service .5ta- For season ticket informa- WHAT missioner Maurice J. Nadon just society news and adver. newest Memorial Books. So tion proprietor conducted .an tion and a free illustrated Set to Start of the RCMP have pledged tisements. the next time you wish to re- audit to determine the b roc h u r e describing all YOU GET the cooperation of their agen_ We wish more residents member a friend, :remember amount missing, IStemming shows, phone 832.7676 be. des with Kiwanis lnterna- would read section one so your Library and its Memo- from the Sunday evening, tween 9:30 a,m.-5::JO p.m: Instructional and recrea. tional and Kiwanis clubs in lhey would be beller inform. rial Book Program. October 10, incident. Monday-Sunday. tional swimming activities carrying out the Safeguard cd on what is happening in - sponsored by the Department Against. Crime program. the Pointes instead of feel. of Community Services have I.ng ll'ke ppe d g I' In many communities, the an a n a e 0 Check & Adlust been scheduled ,for Pointe local aulhorities will cooper. Det'trOI , rea d'mg on Iy th e De. Inspect Belli residents of all ages and in. t 't f th' 1. 6. Fan Umit Control ate in Safeguard Against rOI papers or elr news terests. 't In'IMcI Gauges & Crime programs which are I cms. ,2. InlIMet Filter Sight Glen Hundreds of school age Recentl e f The I 1. primarily educational in na. Y, our ar a 0 rift ...... of _nl children and exercise-minded Woods felt the communiiy Che

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GROSSE POINTE NEWS Pege Fifteen Lawyers Wives Will Fete Husbands Holiday Mart Set By- Cottage Guild Specialty Boutique, Attic Tre~l$ures and Gourmet Treats Among Items to Be Featured at War Memorial Next Thursday Members of the Cottage Hospital Gift' Shop Guild have been "thinking Christmas" all summer I long, and are ready again to present their Annual Holiday Mart. It's set for next Thursday, October 28, from 10 in the morning untiL3 in the afternoon, WOMEN'S at the Grosse Pointe War MemoriaL Gift Guild buyers,' have famesIdE rnes t Akroy,d P au I se.Iec t ed a p~ t pou~ nOM. Becker. Fred A. Gies, ~oder.ately-pnced. Items, Howard K. Gandelol, Arlhur From Anothel. Pointe hngene. to toys, Jewelry W. Hanigan, L. Eugene Kel. Short and to to stahonery, to stock ly, Roberl P. Keogh. Claro Mart shops. ence W, Kleinscl1midt, H, of View The Pointe ~Iso offered arc hand. Ward LeWts, John H, ~Iar. By Janet Mueller crafted boutique Hems and shall, James Mullaney and Christmas ornamenbs, Atlic William S. Turner. Midshipman RODNEY D. Treasures, and a Gourmet The first Holiday Mart When they learned that 19-count 'em-doc- DODSWORTH, son of MRS. Shop featuring treats pre. was held 20 years ago, to rs had served on the staff of Cottage Hospital CAROLYN HEEB, of. Fair. pared by members of lhe "showcase" Hospital Gift holme road, has participated Auxiliary. Shop merchandise. It has or 30 years or more, the Cottage board of trustees in the Naval Academy's Thcre'll be prizes, of course grown over the years to in. ecided Something Should Be Done. "Summer at Sea" program - and, in conjunction with dude speciaHy boutiques and An appreciation party, it was agreed, was defi- and returned to Annapolis the Mart, a Flea Market will hand-eraHed items. itelyin order ... so, last Friday, not-sa-veteran for further instruction lead- be held Monday, October 25, The Gift Shop Guild, wilh embers of the Cottage medical staff and long- ing toward his baccalaureate from 10 to 4 o'clock at the 109 active members, is the Cottage Nurses' Residence in largest of Cottage Hospital ime employes who have worked wit.h the honorees and commissioning. During a deployment to the Pacific Ridge road. Auxiliary's five guilds. Vol, or many years gathered at the Little Club to toast 'aboad the oiler USS Poncha. Mrs. Nancy Davidson is unteers staff the Gift Shop he 30-plus'ers. toula, he gained professional Flea Market chairman. seven daY'S a week, and visit Making final plans for Grosse rig!)t), MRS. BRUNO F. DOMZAL- Mrs. James J. Hooking is patients' rooms with a Shop * * experience in basic seaman. Pointe Lawyers' Wives annual Hus- SKI, publicity chairperson, and MRS. ship, navigation. gunnery and general chairman of the on Wheels. Honored were Harold E. Cross, M.D., Aaron A. bands' Dinner Dance, to be held JOHN P. WILLIAMS, president- comm unic ations, participa t. Mart. Mrs. Otto U. Theuer- The Guild is also a conlin. ~rbman, M.D., Clarence E. Maguire, M.D., James Saturday, October 23, at the Grosse elect, (standing, left and right). Mrs. korn is Mrs. HoSking'oS as. uous fund.ralser for the Aux. .:Marshall, Sr., M.D., Aaron Z. Rogers, M.D., Mil. ed in United States Third Fleet exercises and studied Pointe Hunt Club, are MRS. LeROY Becker is accepting reservations for sistant, and shop manager. illary, which most recently ton J. Rueger, M.D., Merton C. Wilson, M.D., Cecil shiphandllng and shipboard B. McINALLY, president of the' the evening, which begins with M'rs. ~rank Skinner is trea- has ,provided monies for Cot. ..;' W. Lepard, M.D., Charles H. Ewing, M.D., Walter G. weapons fire control. He al. Pointe Lawyers Wives, and MRS. cocktails at 6:30 o'clock, at $30 per surer. Mrs. Russel N. Noble tage's Nuclear Medicine De. i' 'mard, M.D., Angus G. Goetz, M.D., Earl G. Krieg, so visited several Pacific MILLARD BECKER, JR., chairper- couple. All members, their guests, is prizes chairman. I partment and the new Sur. Buyers and mini -shop ,gical Lounge and Pediatrics , . :0., Clifford B. Lora~ger, M.D., Edward D. Maire, ports during the cruise. son of the evening. (seated, left and and prospective members are invited. p;D., GQrd~n R. Maitland, D.D.S., William J. Scott, chairmen include the Mes. Unit. ~ (Continued on Page 20) Midshipman CLAUDE S.. and' commissioning. Midship. Slate Bazaar, Fashion Show vIsits to the Naval AIr Sta. School g r a d u 8 t e BRIAN WEILLER, lSon of DR. and man Weiller studied damage tion at Pensacola, Fla., the MRS. ROBERT WEILLER, control procedures at the BOYLE is one of 10 outstand. The Michigan League for The fashion show will fea. Marine Corp .. Base at Quan- of Berlcshlre road, has con}. Philadelphia Naval Shipyard ing h i g h school sP!'iors Crippled Children will pre- ture fall and winter clothes tico, Va" the Naval Subma. pleted ,the summer training and gain,ed ftr.s!.hand exper- awarded four.year. full.tui. sent a luncheon, bazaar and from B. Siegel, with commen. rine Base at New London, phase of his studies at the ience in shiphandling and fashion MOW next Thursday, tary by Mary Morgan. Conn .. and the Surface War- tion Insignls Scholarships by United States Naval Acade- seamanship aboard the Acalt; October 28, at 12:30 o'clock Reservations must be made rare School at Newport, R.!. the Univel"Slty of Detroit lIe my and returned to Ann apol. emy's 80-foot patrol boats in at the . by Monday, October 25, by (l (I (I plans to major in pre.Law. is to continue IStudies leading Chesapeake Bay. He also Members of the League's contacting Mns. William i;" to a baccalaUreate degree made one-week oPi.entation Austin Cat h 0 Ii c fuep (Continued OD Pago 30) r Ell'Stside Group, u.nder chair- Quigley at TUxedo 2-4557, man Mrs. Leland Ward, have M'rs. George Petersen at 882. been busy making C'l'aft items 6940 or Mrs. Edmund Bitters for bazaar booths which, with at 886.9596. the Bake Sale, open at 11 in Proceeds will help meet the morning. The Junior Aux. operating expenses of the i1iary will offer sale items, League's Camp Grace Bent- too. ley at Jeddo. Brunch Benefit, for Sea Cadets The Detroit Women's Coun. Proceeds will go toward eil of the Navy League of additional Sea Cadet activi. the United Stat!!s will hold ties and the purchase of five a special Sea Cadet benefit Savings bonds to ,be present. brunch at Lochmoor Club ed to recipients of the Mark next Thursday, October 28, of the Man awards. at 11:30 o'clock. The Naval Sea Cadet corps, :."~n:Jp.!ries Houlilian, Coun. an :all.v01unfe'l~r'6l'gani:taUon dl president, Mrs. EmU C. admJzij.tetei:f .and iuj)pC)rted qrob, club sponsor,. Mrs. by Navy League ciM]ncll$, ' .Reiger Harter ,past.president, trllln$ boYS', . ages 14'througli Call for an appointment! You'll feel youthful, ,and Mrs. George Belleau will 11, in seamliDship. sophisticated, elegant, yet playful. greet guests. Cadets must meet physIcal, In charge of the party is aptitude 'and moral stand. general chairman Mrs. Ralph ards, .and are trained in Mason, who has asked Mrs. self - confidence, self. disci. SARTEDMOND 21316 MACK AVE. Frank Nair to serve as ticket olIltyfafn anlineip. ban anon 886-6060 chairman, Mrs. Paul Grubbs, pline,' personal neatness, Hair - Skin - Make.up SaJon Evening Hours Mrs. Walter Cornelius and loyalty. courtesy-and a new Mrs. George Johnston to appreciation of their Ameri- assist with ticket sales, Mrs. can Heritage. Jean Kirkman, Mrs. John The Detroit Women's Coun- Lavrakas and Ms. Margaret cil of the Navy League has McHugh with prizes and Mrs. for years made the Sea Aaron E. Wilcox with pub- Cadet program one of its top licity. priorities.

Venetian Women Plan Food, Wine Festival The V e net i a n Women's The social hour begins at 1 Club, celebr'8ting its 40th o'clock. Dinner will be served from 2 to 3:30. Entertain- year, will present its annual ment and dancing to music Italian Food and Wine Fes. by Ilia Benvenuti's Capri tival Sunday, October 24, at Combo is scheduled from 3:30 . the Fraternal Order of Eagles until 6:30-0'clock . In Hall in East Eight Mile road, Table reservations will be near Gl'atiotavenue. made with advance purchase Booths will fealure tr.adi- of tickets, (donation is $8.50 While tional Italian pastry and for adults, $4 for children un. other delicacies, from anti der 12), which may be ob. pasto to homemade noodles, tained by contacting Rina plus plants and flowers. The Cossessini, 0 f Fleetwood third edition of the "Venetian drive, ,at 886.8484 after 6' Kitchen" cookbook will be o'clock, or Alma Dinon Wron. available. ski at 882-5550during the day.

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To Honor Officers Pregnancy A.id Plan Christ Church Fair Of Women's Clubs Pro Musica Poised. For Jubilee YearI Sets Seminar Society Is Celebrating Half.Century of Program- Pro Musica was founded on the threshold of recogni. The Federation of Wom. in 1927 by Mme. Djina Os. tion, as well as virtuosi ai- en's Clubs of Metropolitan Pregnancy Aid, Inc. will ming During Which It Has Introduced trowska, then harpist with ready internationally famous. Detroit will honor Officers of sponsor a special training Finest Musicians to Detroit the Detroit Symphony Orches. It is proud,' too, of the the Federation next Thurs. seminar next Thursday, Dc. tra. The Society brought thoughtful programming that day. October 28 at .a 1:30 tober 28, from 9 to 2:30 Maurice Ravel to Detroit to offers works of the beloved Pro Musica Society, celebrating 50 years of un- make his American debut. old clas3icists and introduces o'clock program at the Fed. o'clock in the auditorium of interrupted programming sustained entirely by its More than 100 of the the best of the contemporar~' eration clubhouse in Fenkell Saint John Hospital. Dr, membership, will open its Jubilee Concert Series world's greatest musicians I composers. avenue, Detroit. John Barkay, a Detroit phy. 67 in the Detroit Institute of Arts Friday evening, No- and composers have appear.j • t) t) 'All area member.clubs sician, a~tive partiCipant in vember 5, with a performance by "Tashi." ed with Pro Musica; with The "Tashi" is one of the have been invited. Mrs. Clar. the pro.hfe movement, and ence McInerney, president of Gail Carlier, a social worker This exciting, new I the exception of only a few, new groups.' hailed. since ~. chamber music ensemble formers and an hour of so. the s e appearances were their New York debut in the Federation, will ~ct as from Marillac Hall, Farrn. official hostess and welcome ington, will speak. r fea t ures four 0f th e Coun- CI''al'Izmg.. debuts in the area. 1973, for their'. unusual pro .. I the guests. Pregnancy Aid is a non. II try's Ieadl'ng young )'n- Among Pointers serving as The list includes Prokofie!f, grams and exciting perform. _"'. Bar t 0 k Honnegger and ances. Stage.seat audiences The reception follows a profit organization offering strumentalists: Pet e r hosts and hostesses at this Aaron C ~ p I and, Poulenc. and standing ovations greet. Parliamentary Law class on emotional and practical sup. I Berkin on piano, Ida Ka- premier Jubilee Con c e r t Benjamin Britten Milhaud ed them at the New York Subsidiary Motion at 10 in port for women facing prob. I f. . 1" F ed Series reception, under chair. d I ' P' 'lh n' R g C n t va lan, Vl~ mIst, .r man Mrs. Frederick L. Greil. an De la Joio Claudio 1Il armo IC u a cer s the morning, .a board of di. lem pregnancies. Seminar Sherry, celhst, and R.ICh- ing, of BedCord lane, are Mrs. Arrau, Mar t i a I Singher, and Lil\Coln. Center's Mostly rector~ meeting at 10:30 reservations may be made by d St It 1 t J a c que s Abram BI;mche Mozarl Festival. o'clock and a 1 o'clock pro- contacting Janet Van Tiern, ~r 0 zman, c anne - Waller J. Burczyk, Mrs. Alex Thebom. Jennie Ta~rcl,~1ar- ~ey were in Japan in gram' of sor:g.> bj' The Ken. I 8865275, or Joan Mallon, 1St. J F r i e s c h, Mr. and Mrs. tha Lipton William Primrose Seplember, 1975, to perform dallarks women's chorus. 521.5729. 4,. The:r performance at 8:30 Nicholas Kondak and Mr. and Gary 'GraUman the world premier oC the o'clock in the museum's Lec. and Mrs. George Panarites. There 'were Eugene List concerto written for them by ture Hall, featuring Stravin. More are Mr and Mrs Ruth Meckler Laredo Grant Toru Takemitsu, with the sky's so~o pieces ~or clar~ne.t, Osbourne H. Da'y, Mr. and Johannesen the duarneri New Japan Orchestra, direct. Brah~s Sonata, ~or Violin Mrs, Philip Dexter, The Rev. String Qua~tet, t~e Munich ed ~y .SeiH Ozawa. . and plano and Ohver Mes. erend and Mrs Milton Ellis and the Zurich Chamber Or. PianIst Peter Serkm made siaen's "Quartet for the End Mr and Mrs Richard Cross' chestras, the Quar.tetto Hali. his firs.t public appearance of Time," will be followed Mr' and M~s Anthony / ano the Paganini String at 12. m a performance of by Pro Musica's traditional Na;di the Me~dames James Qua'rtet the Budapest group ,the Haydn Concerto in D reception for visiting artists. J. Bi'rd, M. Melin Shaner; and Ca~ada's young Orford Major,for Piano at the Marl. )lembers and their guests R 0 s a I i n d Sowinski and Quartet.. boro M~sic Fe~tival. As a gather afterwards in lhe Ro- Marion Val des aDd the The Society is justifiably performmg. arllst, he has manesque Room for refresh. Misses Ruth p. Danzer and proud of its continuing policy ap~eared With th~ Cleveland, jffJ . ments, a visit with the per. Jannie M. McCarthy. of presenting young artists, ~hlladelphia, Chicago, Tor. Photo bv OoUQ Fitch -.------onto, Boslon and San Fran. Christ Church, Episcopal, Fair general chair- cisco Symphoniell, and with the New York p,hilharmonic. man MRS. RICHARD (Judy) SIMONDS, co- Among his. recent projects chairmar. MRS. RAYMOND (Sue) SENKOW- FALL SALE 1~~~~~~ndlse ~ has been the recording of SKI and Episcopal Church Women chairman buy for Christmas ~ Mozart's six concertos, for MRS. GEORGE (Cindy) REINDEL, III; (left' to RCA, with the English Cham. right), admire one of a pair of twin, hand-quilted ber Orchestra directed by covef1ets, pieced together from Lilly Pulitzer • Baldwin BRASS Alexander Schneider. He has fabrics, which, along with a unique, appliqued made concert appearances • Metawa PEWTER rA~~ ~ quilt and a handmade, whimsical, four-foot clown • Colony CRYSTAL with the Gallmir, Guarneri and Budapest String Quar. doll, will be featured as patron prizes at the and many others tets, Christ Church Fair, to be present~d Thursday, November 4, from 9:30 to 3:30 o'clock at the ''',//7/ ~-C~t!L Ida Kavafian, violinist, has ///~~~4f, studied with Mischa Mischa- Church in Grosse Pointe boulevard. Patron tick-' 19525 MACK AVENUE 882 4184 ~~.\~ QIONl PM'll. WOOf. • koff, Ivan Galamlan and Ara ets at $1 each may. be purchased Fair day or it). Zerounian. She earned her advance from ECW members. Luncheon will be Master of Music degree at served from 11:30 to 1:30 o'clock, and an all-day Juilliard, where she was a shuttle service will operate between the Grosse pupil of Oscar Shumsky. d She has appeared with the Pointe Memorial Church parking lot and Christ . New York Chamber Orches. Church. e tra, in the Casals Festival in Puerto Rico and with the National Advisory Board oC Northwestern University and, s L in c 0 I n Center Chamber Young Audiences, Inc. in Washington, D.C., with Music Society in Washington, Recital and chamber music Todd Duncan. He was a win. I Boston and New York. appearances have taken him ner' of the American Audi. Cellist Fred Sherry studied across E u ro p e and the lions Awa.rd for Performance at Juilliard with Leonard United States. He has been in Italy. He is a three.tillie 9 Rose. He made his New York winner of the Martha Baird ~ CHRISTMAS guest artist with the Guar- n debut, presented by Young neri, Amadeus and Vermeer Rockefeller Grant. Concert Artists, in 1009, tour. String Quartets and. with the He has served on the Uni. .,:S ed' Elirope ,).i1d t8~,-Vn,ted L ii:l co 1it Cenfer" Chiiinber versity of Michigan Caculty ~,C. A.RD. THRU States with the Juilliard En- Mus.lc Society, ha~' t6ured' since,;1971. S .J':":>' .. h •.. ,~~! , ,semble, ana: 'WIS" cellist with witb "Musio from Marlboro" .The Society's final Jubilee , • ~:l .,": ~;\.t' ;,'1'~' i,~,"_•• ,,:.1 the Contemporary Chamber and, is a frequent ;.guest at Season' Concert Friday eve. Ensemble .. ". --_ ... , ~:l.i ~ ~~ III d';~! j, • .n~. ~-. the Marlboro Music Festival. ning. March. 11, will feature U Composers Peter Lieberson piano virtuoso Juliana Mar. Sit in Relaxed Comfort at and Charles Wuorinen have kava, educated at the Giu. d written for him, and he has Continuing the J ubi lee seppe Verdi Conservatory in worked with Luciano Berio, Year, Pro Music will present Milan and at the University Elliot Carter and Pierre baritone Leslie Guilln Friday, oC Sofia, Bulgaria. I January 28, in the Detroit Tl)e' QUILL Boulez on their music. He is She has won awards at a founding member oC Specu. Institute of Arts' Lecture Bucharest's George Enesque Hall. PRINTERS - ENG~AVERS .N o lum Musicae and the Gali. Competition and Paris' Mar. mir String Quartet, _and the Mr. Guinn's musical activi. guerite Long Competition. G r au p for Contemporary ties include opera, Renais- S:1e made her American re- Music. He records for RCA, sance drama. premiers oC cital debut in Chicago's Or- OPEN 7 DAYS ~ Nonesuch and Philips. new music at the Marlboro chestra Hall in 1973, and has HtIn: 2OI17lbct It 1IlI.... Clarinetist Richard Stoltz. Music Festival and many appeared in the. "Three by 10 tl1:3O 2 .... 1IIrtII1f 20311 Mack A venue -Grosse Pointe • 8tH- 7393 man holds a Master of Music successful engagements with ...., v . Three" series at Carnegie Imsa ,.... W.... degree frolll Yale University majQr United States sym. Hall. T_ .. w... TII.. fri. 10 tl5:3G Furnlt ... Clsto.-.ade Draperla Olsli.etive Wallpaper and has studied with Keith phony orchestras. She made her American SIt.•• s.. llte2:30 .. TU 2.5160 'Furnlture RlCOVlrlnl Carpets and RUIS Clst •• Mlrals Wilson and Kalmen Opper. He was a pupil of LaUe orchestral debut with the tItIIIr EfIIiIp., "'."'.11 man. He is a member of the Lehman, studied voice at Los Angeles Philharmonic. Picture Fra.11I1 Slipcovws AcclSSlrla Flrnitlrt Rln.ls~inl California Institute of Arts faculty, and serves on the DESIGNER PUCCI ADDS HIS FLAIR TO NEEDLEPOINT KITS IN EIGHT GREAT DESIGNS now at Fran Kirkland's, in-the-vil!age. A novel way to put a Pucci on your walls or cushion your sofa with pillows in his vibrant colors and imaginative designs. Shown, just two from eight Emilio Pucci designs available only at Fran Kirkland's. Each kit contains a 16 X 16" design stamped in color on14 mesh mono canvas, all-wool Persi1=inyarn, needle and instructions. $25.00.

Aynsley Floral Making Demonstration , You are invited to see the fascinating processes that go into the making of beautiful hand-painted and molded bone china flowers Fran Kirkland's needlepoint a knit shoppe by Aynsley. Mrs. Kathleen leese and Carole Marsden, from the Aynsley Factory, will be here on Friday, October 22 from 16930 K~rcheval 11A.M. till 4 P.M. to show you exactly how they create these in-the-vilfage treasured floral arrangements in Stoke-on-Trent, England.'We hope you'll join us for a very enjoyable and instructive session. 881-4575

Aynsley floral arrangements .re available from $11 to 37.76

NOW THROUGH OCTOBER 30 ONLY Jacobson'S One dram of Emilio Pucci's exquisite perfume, "Vivara" ~ U@rj'UOD@ ~ will be given with the purchase of a Pucci kit. ". l ...

...-".~~.,.... ThUM.Y October 21, 1976 GROSSE POiNTE NEWS Pige Seventeen ,::Women's Page by, of and for Pointe Women The Thomas Rumoras The Bradley Smiths Smith-Stein Rites Read In Midland Valerie Doherty, Kathy Fa. by Dennis Trantum. John Newlyweds Are at Home in Beaverton: They Plan brizi and Pamela K. Webb. Prince. Scolt Stein, the a Two-Week Vacation in Florida the bridegroom's sister, who bride'~ brother, Wilber John- came with her children. both; son, Larry Spraggs and Wil. over Christmas of whom were in the wedding Ham Thompson. At a candlelight service Saturday, September party. from California for Ring bearer was Scoll 4, in Midland Memorial Presbyterian Church, the ceremony. Alexander Webb, the bride- Bradley Fraser Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Brent- Flower girls Christine Ann groom's nephew. wood M. Smith, of Mount Vernon road, claimed Web b, the bridegroom's The mother of the bride niece, Sara Drake, Darrie chose a floor length gown Daria Lyn Stein as his bride. Drake and Whitney Wright of handpainted pink chiffon. She is the daughter of ------wore miniature versions of and a Sweetheart rose wrist Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. ganza covered and extending the bridal gown and short corsage. The bridegroom's Stein, of Midland, who into a circular train, was veils falling from mantilla mother'lI Empire gown, also entertained at a recep- hemmed with a wide band of style caps. floor length. was fashioned tion at Midland Country heavy salin. They carried baskets of of shell pink Qiana. She MatchIng lace ac~ented her daisies and baby's-breath. pinned her Sweetheart rose Club following the 7 cathedral length veil. She Best man was Dennis corsage to the shoulder of o'clock rites at which The carried a nosegay of Sweet. Duika. Guests were seated her dress. Reverend William Camp- heart roses and baby's-I------,- bell presided. breath. .------..., The newlyweds, who plan Her attendants wore V. a two. week v a cat ion in necked, caplet-sleeved frocks IHE VIIIER IRIO Florida at ~hristmas. are at of candle glow chiffon and DIK home in Beaverton. candleglow picture hats, fea. Virtuoso Guitarists from Europe turing Alencon lace appli. The bridegroom, graduated ques. Each carried a single THE DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS from Grosse Pointe High pink rose, with trailing ivy. Founders Society Concerl Series - Edith J. Freemon, Impresorio School in 1968, received both Dawn R. Stein was her sis. his Bachelors and Masters ter's honor maid. Brides. AUDITORIUM - FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22 - 1:30 P.M. degrees in Political Science maids were Beth A. Lpi('nty, Ticbl': sa.n. S6 ._- All HvdiOI"l" 4. Arlln,lil",11I rl(~.tOll,c.- 132.'7~O from Wllstern Miehigan Uni. Leigh C. EhU, Naney Drake, versity, and is now an in. 'i structor in Political Science at Delta College, Bay City, \ while working toward his Ph.D. in Natural Resources You'll Love It I '.. ~ and Environmental Educa. At an 'afternoon ceremony Saturday, October tioJ! at the University of .. 2, in. First Presbyterian Church, Auburn, Ala., Michigan. DARIA LYN STEIN, daughter of the Robert I'aI ..Ia•• .. .. net MARTHA MIZELL SMITH, daughter of Dr. and C. Steins, of Midland, was married Saturday, The bride also holds a .". Mrs. Edwin Virginius Smith, of Auburn, was Baehelors degree in Political 593-1900 649-0510 September 4, in Mi,dland Memorial Presbyterian Science. She attended Sophia • married to Mr. Rumora, son of Mr. and Mrs. Church to Mr. Smith, son, of the Brentwood M. Matthew George Rumora, of Moran road .. University, Tokyo, Japan, Smiths, of Mount Vernon road. and was graduated from Marymount CoHege, Tarry- town, N.Y. The Fa.. 0•• . 20~ OFF SALI An Empire gown of laee .a. FranellOoCr' .. rI•••• Thomas Rumoras and satin scoop-necked and styled with sleeves of re.em. BOW ope. to t•• pt you at ON ALL F.BRIC broidered Alencon lace end. Ing in wide, satin cuffs, was I'alrla.e Tow. Ce.te .. ~ .ij; T 'I r .. INCLUDING Wed in Alabama the for mer Miss Stein's :Iii l't-ti It It,. • Custom Bedspreads choice for her marriage. a.d -'me ...et Mall. ~IH'H j l 'I:' • Dropery Hardware by Kirsch Martha Mizell Smith Wears Mother's W.ddinCJ Her full saUn skirt, or. .t'''" .... , , • Woven Wood • Window Shades Delectable crepe entrees " . • Levolor Blinds I Gown of Ctlindlelight Lace: Matthew Rumore I Is Best Man for His Brother Motor City Business and desserts for lunch, Women Set MeetinCJ IIIID WAll COVIIIING Marriage vows were exchanged Saturday, Oc- dinner, late supper or a IUY 3 IIOLlS, GET l fllEE tober 2,' in First Presbyterian Church, Auburn, 0 •., 1000 !'otlern. to Choc." F,om, Motor. City Charter Chap. . delightful ~undav brunch. Ala., by Martha Mizell Smith, daughter of Dr, ter of the Amerlean Business and Mrs. Edwin Virginius Smith, of Auburn, and Women's Association has Wines and ,4,/1 Custom Draperies Thomas Gregory Rumora, son of the Matthew scheduled its .monthly meet. Cocktails. Manufactured in Our George Rumoras, of Moran road. ing for Wednesday, October Own Workroom! 776-3700 The 4 o'clock rites at 27. <8t the University Club. Monda~. Thursday which The Reverend Mc- Watson Smith, of Mobile, w her e cocktails at 5:30 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM brothers .of the bride, and o'clock will precede a 6 '0'89"\ . ""c.. :';":",,,~ to, .' Coy Franklin presided ,;!f,red,,,Wllliams, of Atlanta., ' o'clock dinner. : FridG,.SacurdCl' . 1:' , GMt;"DRAPERIES were followed' 'by' 8' re- • , '. " r l : I I I •..•• • ,., I , '! :' .... , , ~, :. ll:oo,AM,'to 12 Midh:i,ht ' , "I ception at S;u,lgahatchee' . The .mother 'of the 'bride' ,Joseph ,LoukotKa, appqinted . ~.J1\'~:-:'!J.o. •••..• ;.c" ..' -;~,""." .\.;"~~'~"'r".',,'.'."''''',. .~\' ....:.. wore floor length blue ChaD- Post Master. ofDetroit~ July Country Club. n;;' .. I 3, 1976, will be guest speaker. SUHeJ"",:. ",.< -,' ... ~'.C:;,'.~ .'". _ ,..; B,PAULINA'S The newlyweds will return tilly lace, with a matchine 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM from a vacation on Florida's chiffon scarf. The brIde. New members 'wlll be In. 22831 Gr.tlot, South of 9 Mile Gulf Coast to make their groom's mother's beige chif- stalled and Phyllis Johnson, home in Louisville. Ky. fon gown featured a short who is with the City. of De. overblouse. E a c h mother troit Water Board, will give The bride. given in marri. wore a white catlleya' orchid the evening's vocational talk. BankAmericard MUler Charae age by her father, wore. her corsage. Guests are invited. mother's wepding gown of ESTATE candlelight Chantilly lace over sa tin, :redingote in style and featuring a Peter Pan AUCTION collar and long, fitted sleeves. Friday, October 22 at 7 p.m. Her veil was lace.edged, and she carried a cascade of Saturday, October 23 at 11 a.m. gardenias. stephanotir:. earn. Sunday, October 24 at 12 noon ellia foliage and leatherleaf IN OUR GALLERIES fern; with satin streamers. Honor matron Mrs. Fred featuring the ESTA TE of Williams, of Atlanta. Ga., bridesmaids Susan Donald, also of Atlanta, and Mrs. FRANCIS RUCKER Adrian Ringland. of Birming. Removed from Lake.hore Rd. ham, Ala., and junior brides- , In Gro •• e Pointe Farms .• , maid Laura North Smith, of Included will be large collection of Silver; Hand Mobile', Ala.. the bride's niece, wore capelet-sleeved NOUVELLE carved furniture; Antique China; Oil Paintings; frocks of coral polyester and Cut Glass; Art glass; Clocks; Curio cabinets; h 0 r s e h air picture hats BOUTIQUE Bronzes; Oriental Rugs; even superb JADE and trimmed with coral ribbon. much more... the contents of a beautiful residence. The senior attendants car. PREVIEWING from' now until AUCTION TIMES! ried nosegays of bronze daisy mums, orange gladioli flor- a sport trio in tattersall Valet parking for Friday evening Auction ets and natural foliage, ac- Free parking re8r of Galleries. 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• I Mary Mar('o I' Wi II Wed Shopping Day for Marygrove Afternoon Rites For Julie O'Brien Wed in North The Eastside' Chapter 00 F'urther information may be I length frocks of mint green and bolb selected cymbidIum I Marygrove Alumni met early' obtained by calling 886.5770. .Reception at Her Parents' Washington Road dolled swiss, and mint green. orchid corsages. Harbor SJ;ing~' Hol~' Child. in the month at the Prestwick " " " Home Follows Ceremony at Which She trimmj)d white picture hats. Spec,ial guests included the hood Church was the 'Setting road home of Mrs. Kenneth A goal of $60,000 has heen They carried yellow and bride's maternal grandpar- for the midsummer wedding Roach to f:nalize plans for a £et for the annual Giving Is We,d to Thomas Robert Morrell white daisies and ivy. ents. Mr, and Mrs. Charles of Mary Katherine Marco, shopping day at the A&P Phonothon being conducted R. Eckert, of Country Club daughter of Mr. and }t'rs. Store in Harper avenue at by the l\Iarygrol'e College Julie Fair O'Brien spoke her marriage vows Steve Morrell came: from South Bend. Ind., to act as dl'ive. Phillip Marco, of G-reen Acre3 Litlle Mack, SI. Clair Shores. Alumni Association uurin" to Thon:as Robert Morrell Saturday, August 28, . I d d to. [b S' f the month of Octoller. '" his brother's best man. They Ollt af .town gues ts 1(\(' u e r arm. I ar or prmg;, arm, The A&P Company will give at a mId-afternoon ceremony in Grosse Pointe are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. the briue's aunt, Mrs. Volney erly of Oxford road, and five percent of all sales made Among the more than 100 Memorial Church. The newlyweds vacationed at Rohert Morrell, of Plainwell. Morin. of Los Angeles, Calif, Charles Rehmann, son of IIIr. Wednesday, October 27, by alumni who have volunteered Lake Geneva, Wis., and are at home in Kalamazoo Ushering were the bride's her uncle and aunt. Mr. and and .\11'3. Norbert Rehmann. Marygrove a I u m n i and to phone members of Classes The 2 o'clock rites at . brothers, Joseph W. and John Mrs. Robert 111. f:ckerl, of of SI. Johns and Roaring ...• I friends 10 Marygrove College. '29 through '75 to solicit con. ,', whi~h Mr. ~ohn Me- for her wedding. Her linger- M. O'Brien Barringlon. Ill., and the E~ook. The engagement of KATH' Donation Day identification tributions for Marygrove's Crelght preSIded were tip veil, lace-trimmed. fell Boih moihers cho~e floor br:degroom's unc:e and aUlll, Ofiiciating at the double LEEN ANN McCARROLLI cards will be issued each generill operating fund are followed by a reception from a cap of matching lace. len!;lh, pale blue frocks. Mrs. M~. and ~trs .. Ray III 0 n d . ring ceremony Saturday af- and Steven M. Beerbohm was shopper. Pointers Kathy. Simonelli O'Brien's (ashioned of eyelet. ~~h_uda, o~~lllcago. j tern.oon, August 7. was !,'ath. announced by. her parents, h" . Barb Lex, Anne Kurth, Lind~ at the Washin~to~ road Sh~ carried white roses, eI' Gerald Dvorak. Mr. and Mrs. RIchard P. ViII- T ey wI.! be avaJl~ble at Karle. Helen Roach, Mary home of the brIde s par- stephanolis and ivy. k f R' d bId t the store on the deSignated Jane Brennan and Ginger . . _ I o ents, Mr. ~nd. Mrs. Eu- Honor matron Mrs. Joseph I . The bride. given In mar. wac "d slvtar bOll evark't ~l day, and from area alumni. DeNatale. nage by her father, wore an a lnI - ep em er coc al ------gene G. 0 Bnen. W. O'Brien and bridesmaids The Thomas Morrells I Elnpire gown of Qiana. fea- party at the Grosse Pointe j . -,------. Alencon lace trimmed the I Mrs. David Dalrymple, the luring lace inserts in the bo- Yacht Club. member of Phi Beta Kappa. \'ersity of :ltichigan. He is Silk organza gown selected bridegroom's sister and Mrs. dice and high neckline. A Miss :dcCarroll, who is also Mr. Beerbohm, son of Mr. secretary.treasurer of 2B Sys. by the former Miss O'Brien Joseph Palazzolo ~ore floor matching lace train com. the daughter of James R. Mc- and Mrs, Alex Beerbohm, of tern Corporation, Madison I pleted her ensemble. . Carroll, of Phoenix, Ariz., re- Huntington Woods, received Heights. ~a"t,:l.1d.a 8 .... Her veil a cascade of tulle ceived her Bachelor of Sci- his Bachelor of Business Ad. A June 18 wedding is HA T'R-DRESSERS fell from' a broad.brimmed ence de~ree .. from .Wayne mini~tration from the Uni. planned. Per$On~lized Hoir Ccre by I Call 343.9441 or picture hat layered with ruf- State Umverslty and IS pres. ------profeSSlonols. We use Red. 882.2239 ken. Wello , . , only quality 20951 MACK fled organdy. She carried a enlly att~ndi~g ,M i chi g a n Colonial arrangement of white State Umver~l~y s Col\eg~ of ~Od~~'~$~~c$~~.~~~iJ miniature rO'~es, stephanotis, Human MediCIne. She IS a white Elegance carnations IBAIRIR[TlrWSfl()WIEIRS and baby\s.breath, with ac- FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE cents of ivy streamers. SELLING or LADIES AUXILIARY NO. 102 Maureen Marca, honor HAS MOVED to 21142 MACK maid for iller. sister, and Grlnl Palltl Walds, b8twHn Roslyn & Brys Dr. PRESENTS bridesmaids -Michelle Reh. BUYING 3rd Amual FALL FASHIONFLING mann, the bridegroom's sis- Realls'a'e (after 27 yrs. on the corner of M,ack & Washington) ter, Darlene Pipkin, of Miami, CQII Wednesday, October 27, 1976, 6:30 p.m. Fla., Julie Kraus, of Petos. Harper Woods Community Center key, and. Mary Ellen Desim- same NumberI881-5550' (Harpe~ and Monthestet) pel, junior attendant, of Har. KARL DAVIES Phone Champagne Punch - Buffet Dj~ner bar Spring:s, wore matching 886-6010 linen frocks featuring a white Fashions by Robelle's 01 Grosse Pointe and kelly green Colonial R_G. Edgar & Assoc:. fresh flowers • plants • dried arrangements Door Prizes Gift Certificates print. 114 Kercheval Tickets Sold a.t Door, $6.00 Kelly green linen trimined thek necklines and sleeves. They wore picture hats, and carried lace-edged Colonial bouquets, with ivy streamers. OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 Lambert Rehmann was his If~~ brother's best man. Grooms- ...needs assistance at home at prices men were Eric Rehmann, an. that are reasonable Call us for COM- other brothe'l', Phillip MaT- Phota by Poul Goch eo, II. brother of the bride. PANIONS ... HELPERS NURSES AIDES ~arrjage vo,,:,s were spoken Saturday, August and Mark Stevenson, of St. ... AND LICENSED NURSES 28, m Grosse POInte Memorial Church by JUL1E Johns. J FAIR O'BRIEN, daughter of the Eugene G. Usher3 Paul Marco and O'Briens, of Washington road, and Mr. Morrell, Scott Rehmann, brothers of son of the Robert MorreUs, of Plainwell. the bride and bridegroom,' seated the guests. 296.3340 A reception at Green Acres Aiuto-Ralph Otvs Spoken Farm fol:lowed the ceremony. V MI\5. Marco selected a 50ft Father Albert Gagliarducci Friday, September 10, were yellow Qiana' gown, with a came from Vatican City to followed by a reception at bronze chiffon print tunic, for her daughter's wedding. The i '::.:..,:.~;;'~':_;" :..i : " ;.: :;,. ...1 "J ":,","- • t. preside at ,the wedding of Hillcrest Country Club. . ..J\P.$AAJI.~'~ljl!_:IJ.lllp~ and Johnny Desmond was guest bridegroom's mother wore a I VMs1m~IeCt~:Dicm1oDdS: Fra~k.Jamell' i\.luto' ip Our vocalist during the cere. pale l:'oralknit, with"match'- Lady Star of lhe Sea Church. many. iug emb-roidery trim. . i ..:J . .t'. _ .... ,_." .... ~.~.t.f . 'k'-PlIPlll' 'Bles$ftrg-~was be- The bride, daughter at Mr: The newlyweds vacationed :,", "_' 1204; HARVARD ROAD • 48/100 Ct. OVAL DIAMOND. $495:"'" in Canada, visiting Nova stowed u'pon the 'couple. and Mrs.' Kenneth Ralph, of If you have a young growing family, you will appreciate the. conven. The late afternoon rites St. Clair Shores, wore a Scotia, 'and are at home in • 99/100 Ct. ROUND BRILLIANT. .. $995. scoop.necked, Empire-waist. East Lansing while they ient !ocalion of jhis attractive Farm Colonial situated within an easy ed gown featuring a bodice complete their studies at walk of Maire and Pierce schools - handy to Village shopping. too .• 71/100 Ct. ROUND BRILLIANT. . $850. of Alencon lace accented Michigan State University. • 8 diamond double row with pearls, and a layered, The spacious accommodations so adaptable to comfortable family chiffon skirt. living include a large living woom with fireplace, Kilchen with butler's wt .... WSV Faculty WEDDING BAND 1.20 totol $795. Her pearl-edged, cathedral pantry. 4 twin-size bedrooms plus an extra room perfect for a sew- length chiffon veil fell from • 5 diamond WEDDING BAND a cap of matching lace. She Wi'ves to Meel ing roorrf, studio or nursery. 90/100 Ct. total wt $595. carried orchids, stephanotis and baby's-breath. Wayne State University Stop in Sunday - if a larger home is on your lisl, you won't want Faculty Club has invited all Note: I Year's Free Insurance With Any Jane Mattson was her sis- to miss this pleasingly priced offering. wives of WSU faculty mem- Diamond Purchased. ter's honor allendant. Brides. maids were Mrs. Dion Bur. bers to a fall reception and kard, the bridegroom's sis. tea today, Thursday, Octo- 3 Grosse Pointe .ber "21, at 1 o'clock in the • MASUI CHAIGI WILCOME ler, Marie Riccobono and Offices Sharron Nichols, Alumni Lounge on the WSU Their frocks were fashion. campus. Reservations may be KISKA ~(J I.i E \:-iT JUH:ll:-,()\ ed o,f peach Qiana and chif: made and further informa. At. "lihi .. DETIWIT. \111:11, fall. Their bouquets featured tion obtained by calling IEWELERS Nancy Curtain at 885.1884. 821-3525 roses, mums, baby's-breath " e.ttflIII M"'.. Wit_iter ., and greens. Mr. Aiuto, son of Dr, and of mint green chiffon. The 63 Kercheval, On the Hill Q"uli,~' ,'"nin~ (:nre MI.... I 01' THI OITaolT AND oaOl1i I'OINTI .IAL ISTATI 10ARDI 88.5 -5 755 Mrs. James Aiuto. of Loch. bridegroom's mother select- c.w.l...... moor b a u'l e v a r d, asked ed pink chiffon, also floor Anthony Riccobono to act as length, with a bodice overlay best man, Guests were seat. of eyelet lace. Both mothers cd by Phillip DiMambro, wore white orchid wrist cor- Terry Dillenber and Mr. sages. Burkard. The newlyweds vacationed Green beading accented in California and Las Vegas. the. waist and wrists of the , i They will make, their home Iii bride's mother's long gown in Sterling Heights.

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, Special Night at Lochmor 1 w. K. Miller to Take Bride To Sponsor 1 Concerned About Our Rights 're The engagement of Mary I McIntosh, 'ltlended Detroit Merry.Go.Rounders chair.' ski, John Doyle, Ruppert Fantily Mass Jo McIntosh and William K. Business College and is pres. man Mrs. J. W. Harrison and Roehm, John Harrison, Rob. Miller \ has been announced ently working for a law firm. her committee, including the ert Hanzl, William Hosbein, by her mother Mrs. Thomas I Mr. Miller, son of Mr. and Mesdames Joseph Chojnow. Richard Huetler, Joseph Van. The Children of May of the J. McIntosh, of. West Bloom. \ Mrs, George M. Miller. o[ Deweghe, Jr., and AI Cytacki, Sacred Heart will sponsor a field. An April 23 wedding is Hampton road, was gradu. have planned a special night Family Mass Sunday, Octo. planned. ated from Ferris State Col. ~c'"r.. at Lochmoor Club for their ber 31, at 10: 30 o'clock in The bride.elect, who is also lIege, where he affiliated with first dinner-dance of the sea. the Grosse Pointe Academy's the daughter of the late Mr. Lambda Chi Alpha. son. Sacred Heart Chapel. 19491 MACK The Halloween party, set All alumnae of t)le Sacred Grosse PIe. Woods for Saturday, October 30, with Heart Convents of Grosse 4 Ilks. H. of MolOSS '1' cocktails served at 7 o'clock, Pointe and Bloomfield Hills, Personalized dinner at 8:30, wi'u feature and of the Grosse Pointe WEDNESDAY pumpkins. wit c h e san d Academy, are invited to join Soaps) treats. including informal with celebrant Arthur Mc. CRAFT WORK SHOP '/ $'.00 per HoUI modeling of fur fashions by Govern, S. J., in offering , minimum of 2 ftot.tf1 Rollins during dessert and the mass for deceased memo Glassware .; to C1.m. to 4 p.m. coffee. bers of alumnae families. Beginning week of Merry.Go.Rounder models Refreshments will be servo Oct. 2S will include Mrs. Huetter, ed following mass. Reserva- COUNTRY CARVING Mrs. Hosbein, Mrs. Anthony tions may be made by call. DECOUPAGE stocki; !lirs. Joseph Van De. ing Sister Rosemary Roney, Dowo IN' E.... ning - Enroll new! RS.C.J., at 886.1221. i 885.9400 wekhre, Mrs. Joseph Van. I Men, .h... So., 10 •• 5 p.m. Deweghe, Jr., Mrs, Robert Sister Roney is directress lhun .• nning 'Ii! 9 p.m. . Massie, Mrs. Howard Mordue of the Children of Mary. Mrs. ! Patrick J. Keating is presi- I and Mrs. Fred Van Assche. dent. Mrs. Thomas W. Me. Gohey is vice-president, Mrs. I,' versity Women on three consecutive I John Hal Engel, Jr., second JANE FORD, JANET ANKIEL BIIS and CRIT LEIBBRAND, (left to Thursday evenings in November. Initialed or B What's new? vice-president. Imprinted Tumblers, 'N right), discuss' "Your Rights, My The series. planned by AAUW's Bi- Roly polys, PIECES Mrs. Lorin A. Pars,ons Rights, Who Is Right?" in prepara- centennial Study Group, opens No- MlIiS I JEWELRY serves as recording secre. Hypo.ollergenic tary, Mrs. John M. O~Gor. tion for a community service ,pro- vember 4, with attorney James V. , gram on th", Bill of Rights to be pre- Bellanca presenting the document"s A touch of distinction for your home, yaur enter- pierced earrings ... man, Jr., as corresponding S plus a multitude of secretary, Mrs. Elmer W. sented by the Grosse Pointe Chapter historic background: "Why a Bill of taining. Order today for Christmas gifting. neck chains, O'Berski as treasurer and of the American Association of Uni- Rights?" • U...... Gift aOUTlCtUI bracelets and Mrs. Alfred J. Jehle as eve- ning representative. Mrs. Do. A panel discussion, "To lance journalist. and instruc. Pointe Central Library, Ker- • Qu.lIl, C...... He aIAU'ICIUI rings! What Extent Are Our Rights • D.N, .IHI IlInll., IIIW YO•• 'IMII 'N minic L. Pucci 'is past-presi. tor at the Universily of De. cheval avenue at Fisher • .u ... M 11.... r CaNDY ! dent. Res pee t e d and Protected troit. road. The November 18 meet. Today?," is planned for No. 19874 MACK 343-0027 Topic for attorney and ing will be held at 7:30 vember 11. Moderator will Grosse Pointe Woods PIECES Wayne State University pro. o'clock in Grosse Pointe be William T. Peters, direc. Forum and Program fessor John Mogk November South High School auditori. tor of the Grosse Pointe Pub. 18 is "If Rights and Respon- um. For Musicians League lie Libraries. Panelists will sibilities Go Hand in Hand, The programs are open to be Patrick M. Fagan, detec. How Unfetlered Can Our tive with the Grosse Pointe all interested persons.' Ad- The D e t r 9 i t Mwiciam Freedom Be in Tomorrow's League will gather in Mary. Woods Police Youth Service mission is free but, since j Crowded World?" grove College's Madame Ca- Division, Dr. James H. Kalo. enollment is limited, res- dillac Ha1:l TUesday. October ger, Social Studies teacher The November 4 and 11 ervations should be made by 26, for a 10 o'clock Forum at Grosse Pointe South High meetings will be held at calling 882.6947, 885.8247 or on Technic, presented by Al. School, and Kay Kirby, free. 7:30 o'clock at the Grosse 885.3130. bert J. Fillmore, Rebecca ; , Froman and barwin Swa!ftz, and an '1l o'clock program . Children's Concert Focus Is Halloween by duo.pianists Sue Vander. March 26), may still be a vail- beck and Melanie Munro. Buffo the Clown and De. Now 14, Miss Leon is a troit S)'!l1p:1iony Orchestra lOlli .grader at the Juilliard able from the DSO ticket of. Conductor.in-Residence Paul preparatory schoO'I in New fice, 961-0700. , I Garden Show Freeman will 'lead young York. Her teacher is Sally Information on all forth. I concertgoers through a pro- Thomas. • coming DSO concerts is avail. gram of wild, weiTd and Ticket>s for Saturday's able 24 hours a day by call. At Academy ing 961-7017. ri. witchy music at a pair of Young People',s Concerts, • DSO Young PeoDle'lS Con. p'riced at $2.50, $3 and $4. ~. The GroSse Pointe Acad. certs this Satll'l'day; Octobell' are available at the Ford emy Quadrangle be~ame an 23, at 11 and 2 o'clock in Auditorium box orrice. A few exhibition hall for student Ford Auditorium. se3lSon tickets for the entire entries in the first GPA Gar. .BiIled as a "Halloween [our.concert 1976.77 Young Party," the program alGo People',s 'Series. (October 23, I den Sho.w MondaY,Septem. ,~er 27. The displaywasar. features, young Pointe violin. December 11, Jannary 28 and Tanged by' MtrtS.EdW'1l'd Ev- iSl"Suzanne Leon, as well as -- ,ans. Mrs. John Veech and: a "haunting" slide presenta. J ' .•.,~,i ,Mrs. Robert Petz, Jr., served tiOl;iroriJated by the Children's as judges. . Museum. ' ),! .. 'Blue ribbon winnens includ- Children aTe invited to - ed Mimi Cardellio's garlic come to the concert in coso Christmas I . tume. Each young Concert. I arrangement. a .giant zucchi. I t nigrown by J3ISon' Pallas, goer Will Teceive a special C Gifts lamia Peter O'Rourke's lemon tree Halloween mask as a me. Galore women. halrcuttl"9 and a farm arrangement by mento. 16239 mock 885-5946 Michelle Sweetman, whic:h Worlcs to be played include I took the prize for originality. the overture to Glinka'lS opera "Ruslan 'and Ludmila," the Hoedown fro m Copland'lS , "Rodeo" ballet and the finale of WieniaWlSki's Violin Con. certo NO.2, with Miss Leon I as Soloist. \ . r The Halloween portion of the program includes Saint. Saens' "Danse macabre," ~ 'Mussorgsky'lS "Night on Bald ~ Mountain" and the final Come movement fro m BerlioZ' "Symphonie fantlllS-tique." the See "Dream of a Witches' Sab- 1851 I bath." Vs! Buffo the O1o\\'n, (Howard The cornerstone of the United Siaies Capitol' IS laid Buten), a great favorite with An exceptional timepiece is introduced 10 America DSO Young People's audio ences whom he has enter- l ':. PATEK PHILIPPE I tained during each of the past two seasons, is a well. . , known musician and mime. ~ He has appeared at the THE •SQUtRREL'S HbT C"Aro.'E~b (J5 CO. Raven Gallery and several 1914. MACK GEJoIOLOGI$TS .. ~EftSON"L JEWELlftS other spots, both locally and 1.4.6615 in New York. 16835 KERCHEVAL AVE., in the Village 885-1232 Suzanne Leon began her Open Thurs. & Fri. Eves. studies at age five with ,. Jeanne Rupert at the Del!roit ------Community Music School, where 'She won the Dykema Scholarship. A CAREER IN NURSING AWAITS YOU AT SAINT JOHN HOSPITAL Jaycees 0\ SPECIAL SALE! 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Army Reserve Lieutenant nOllresldent-resident, at the I Clotilde Book Colonel JOSEPH A. MARTIS, United State. Army COm- Engaged of Severn road, recently com. mand and General staff COl. Speaks VOWS ~F_ro_m_A_n_o_t_he_r_PO_i_n_te_of_V_ie_w_1 ~ ~ ~ • 'pleteil the Command and Gen. lege, Fort Leavenworth, era. Staff Officer Counle, Kans. (Continued from Page 15) ~nr411 71rn~ CloUlde Palms Book M.D., Alfred H. Whittaker, M.D., Edward A. Wish. ~ l~U~ IlLJ Dean M-arlt Palmerlee ex. ropp, M.D., and Charles C. Merkel, M.D. . cbangedmarrlage vows s.t. • • • YORKSHIRE ~ urday October 9, .t a 5 Hosts and hostesses at the cocktail fete were ~--GROSSE POINTEand AREA-----' TELEVISION SERVICE o'clock ceremony in Grosse Mr. and Mrs. John N. McNaught9n, Mrs. Miles Pointe Memorial Church with O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Jones, Jr., Dr. and 778-4050 Ray H. Xiily, D.D., presid. Gro... '.int. Mrs. David H. Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Unit." WARRANTY SERVICE CENTER FOR: ing. A reception followed at Walters, Ralph L. Wilgarde, Mr. and Mrs. Robert the Grosse Pointe War Me. E. Valk, M~. Carl B. Grawn, Mrs. Livingstone METHODIST ZENITH, ReA, QUASAR morial. CHURCH She is the daughter of Mrs. Howard and Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Thurber, Jr. ANTENNA SERVICE - Benjamin S. Warren, of Wol. Each honoree received a desk clock bearing a 211 M.rHi aHIi plaque'inscribed with his name and the message: '''.2JU ' 25 Years In This Area! verine, and Herbert V. Book, Jr., of Grosse Pointe Far>ms. "In Appreciation from Cottage Hospital, October 9:15 Family Worship The .bridegroom is the son 15, 1970," and Church School 21915 MACK Between 8 & 9 Mile Rds. of Mrs. William H. Morgan, • • • ofnewlywedsIndian River,will bewheremaltingthe in the Bicentennial 11: 15 Worship Service ____;.;....0______Photo by Sronlby Studio ,..Groll' ,.1"" and Nursery Plans for a January 7 wed. In this American Bicentennial Year, The their home. Thompson Home is also celebratiIlg a Very Special Perry A. Thomas The former Miss Book ding are being made by MEMORIAL CHURCH BARBARA JOAN SHEA and Birthday. For a century DOw,the Victorian Gothic chose a traditional wedding U"j" .. gown of poly sheer with Yen. Anthony Richard Haba, Jr., landmark in Weat Hancock avenue, (at the corner '''.','eri." whose engagement has been of Cass), has bee~ providing the comforts of a real 16 Lake Shore Road The Grolle 'ointe Ise tl'8ce bodice appliques and For informatloa alght or' long sleeves appliqued in lace announced by her parents, home to retired ladies. Congregational Mr. and Mrs. Larry M. Shea, day eall 88%,5330, dial a 'at the cuUs; Lace circled her It was founded in 1876 by Mrs. David Thomp. _Church of C8dieux road. prayer 882.8770, b'y John E.Brink slightly-raised waistline and son, widow of one of Michigan's lumber pioneers Worship Services Grosse Pointe edged ber skirt.nd .semi. The bride.elect, graduated After t~Revo'utionory, War, a source of land was to be who, in his wiD, instru,cted his wife, Mary, to use 9:30 and 11:30 American Baptist cathedral train. ' from Grosse Pointe High had in "land warrants" which were issued to returning Soldiers part of his estate to establish a benevolent institu- 10:30 Study Hour Church Her elbow length illusion S c h 0 0 I in 1974, attended in'recognition of their contribution 10 Ihe war effort. Since most Northwestern Michigan Col. tion. "The .,:an In \The 240 CHALFONTE at LOTHROP veil fell from a crown of Worship Services and of lhe.saldiers hod little interest in settling the lond, on octiwe lege in Traverse 'City, 'and The present red.bricked building, designed by Cashmere Coat" lace flueretteS'. She carried Church School market in their warrants del/eloped. Many large tracts of IQnd Macomb College. George DeWitt Mason, was erected in 1884 in what Ray H. Kiely were asseihbled in this manni!T_ Philadelphia was the center of stephanotis, lilies, bachelor 9:30 and 11:00 buttons and ivy. ,M~. Haba.. ~on of the An. was then one of Detroit's most fashionable residen. "Character" ~trel/olutionary land speculation. Robert Morris, the "financier thonyR. Habas, of Roseville, tial districts. It alone remains asa reminder of the ,of the revolution," was a dominant figure of the period .. . She was attended by her I-~---"i-----.Fint Enlli'" 1st Samuel 24:1-17 (RSV) sister, Debra Book, in a pale was graduated from darl area's affluent days, It is listed as an Official Detroit St. iMat. 25:31-4.6 blue, floor length gown and Brablec High 'SChool and is Landmark by the History Division of the Michigan Ev. Lutheran Crib Room thru 8th grade At GROSSE POINTE REAL ESTATE CO., 20087 Mock Ave., long.sleeved jacket, carrying attending Lawrence Institute Department of State. It is also listed in the National Guest S'peaker: Grosse Poinle Woods, 882~0087 we will use our knowledge and stepbanotis, bachelor buttons, of Technology. Register of Historic: Places. Church' Dr. Kenneth Cauthen experience 10 assure both the seller and the buyer of just the Sweeth&art roses and ivy. Dr. Roy R. Hutcheon ,. . . V.rnllr 1000tiIt W.dl.wood res~lts he won Is. We hOl/e scores of qualified buyers and will James HowarsJ Barton was louisa St, Clair OAR The Thompson Home, one of the first organiza- Drive, Or.... Point. Wtod. Rev. Terry J. Ging give yaur home expended coverage through our advertising pro. best 'man. Herbert Theodore Meets at Northland tions in Detroit formed to meet special needs, was 884.-5040 • 'gram. If you would like 10 buy Q home but feel you cannot of. Book and Kent Allen Palmer. supported from the beginning by some of the city's ford it talk with one of our professional stoff and let us show lee ushered. Ring bearer was Church Services yau how to arrange suitable mortgage payments. "Exclusively Robert Everard Book, the Mrs.B. Thomas' Weyhing, most influential families. 8:30 and 11:00 a.m. in Grosse PoInte:' Hours: Mon.-Sot. 9-5, Sun. Noon-5, 24 hour ,bride's. baU.brother. 1Il, of i.ewiston road, presi. The names ap~aring on its successive board of Sunday Church School .onswering ,service. Mrs. Warren wore a floor dent, is officiating today, directors read like a roster of Detroit and Michigan 9:30 a.m. length gown of emerald green Thursday; OCtober 21, at the history: Alger, Buhl, Ferry, Ford, McGraw, New- ROY. P. K"pl.r DID YOU KNOW? chiffon, styled with ill gather. regular meeting of Louisa St. berry, Shelden, Whitney ... I • .,. L.rry Mlch•• '1 ed bodice and long sleeves. Clair Chapter. Daughters of To serve became a family trad,ition. Today, U1ndscaping odds a greal de,al to the value and beauly of Cameos accented the bride- the American Revolution. great-granddaughters, granddaughters and daugh- 'any home, so be sure thol your grounds have that well.cared- groom's mother's broWn knit. Members convene .at 10:30 ters of trustees remain active in supp.ort of the .:for look. Their flowers were single in the .morning at Stouffers Home. . St. Jam•• Sweetheart roses. Northland Inn. Colo_nel LaW- (Continued on Page 30) rence R. O'Grady, United Lutheran Church . Ebenezer , States Marine Corps, will , STUlCW_CARPET "On The Hill" Bopti.tChurch i speak on "Issues Today." Set German-American ,13' sq. ft, $30 minimum, couthes McMillen MO' Kerch•.,.1 ~'i A Non.Prafit Organization Mrs. George F. Ryckman, 21001'Moro.. Rd. :.:. Artsl Crafts Bazaar 530, choirs $1.5, 10.... HO' $25. Serving the Neighborhood second vice regent, Mrs. Velvet1, whites ond postel colors TU 4-0511 88Z.27~ '..~, Club of Gmsse Pointe Robert O. Armer, Mrs. Cor. -Couch 535. chair 517, Love Worship Services Sunday School 9:45 nelius G. Egan and Miss The Ladies Auxiliary of seat $30. 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. Worship Service 11 :00 Irene Dudley will report on the German.American Cul. 778-1680. tb,e state DAR conference tural Center will sponsor an (Nursery, Both Services) arts and crafts exposition and Rev. Ron Kernahan Neighborhood held September 29 .and 30 in 9:30 a.m. Sunday School Grand Rapids. Ohristmas bake sale Sunday, Mrs. Weyhing' prl!sented November 7, from 2 in the R• .,. Get,.. E. Kur. Evening Famify Service HOSIING 6:30 AJmerican flags on behaU of afternoon to 10 at night at Ra•• GecN .. M. Schelt..' Thrift the center clubhouse in East ,.~Jl" ,ch~er,to .•, 8, ' ~~wIy. Outer dtlive. '~ ...... :':~~cj~~~DOWlng A..'A,RTY? '",~;'i i:DaturaliNtion ';ceremollf. in Special ceramIcs, ~ BCuJp. S.hop mid.5eptem In the'1i'ederal tures and wood carvli.!~ ~ GROSSE POINTE" ~;. ber r' ,Is it large or Small? Is it i. BulIdiDg, then'fuvUitf' the be featured, along witli'iliJaid BAPTIST CHURCH St.' 'atirEv. wood items needlecrlft, ma. formal with crystal china Zl338 1t1&ck Avenue group to continental break- and silver and special Lutheran Church 17154 WATERlOO, fast at the Shel'aton Cadillac crame and'Schwarzwald im. G.... e Pointe Woods Chalfont. and Lothrop Hotel. / ports. Schwanwalder Torte decorations, or a fun.filled A Warm Welcome TU 1.. 670 Between St. Clair & NeH Awoit5 Yo,", We Invite You to Worship Among those attending the wlll be served in the Aus. children's party with simple trian cafe. paper cups and plates? 9:4"0.m. With Us USED CLOTHING - ceremony 'were Mrs. Artner, Sunday Schoo' Worship - 9:30 and 11:00 Miss Dudley, Mrs. John J. Dinner will be available, CHINA- ETC. Is it an office party 11 o.m. i.'r,~... , Sunday School - 9:30 Kuhn, Miss Ann Taylor, Mrs. by reservation, in the lounge. requiring extra tables and all ages Open se,temlMr .. June Gloria E. Hunt, Mrs. Fred. Chairman for the event is chairs, or is it just an Morning~p.m. Worship . I .~t. iI..:.'.. Nursery ages 1-5 both TUxedo 5-0773 eric M. Hindley and Mrs. Ida Annellese Steudle. Co.chair. old fashioned family get. services Bailey. man.is Betty Gathen. N~Yr~~~ Services ~' . iff:'" together with convenient cll servic~ ..~ ' j Pastors RESALE plastic dinnerware in Rev. Ed Steinhort ~CE'~~' Rev. Kenneth R. Lentz, DONATEO GOODS t~e back yard?' TH.D. Whichever it is, invite us SHOP HOURS: over. Not as guests, but as . GROSSE POINTE 9:30.11:30,1:30-3:30 professional party WOODS Tunday, w~ & Friday planners who have CHRISTIAN 10-12 Sal. CIoIecI Modays everything you need for a P,~tJt~terian 9:30-3:30 Thunday successful party at SCIENCE reasonable rental rates. First Church of Chrl.t, Delivery service is Church BclellUst also available. ItllSO MACK AVE •• t'l'OR1\EY GrOSH Politte Farm. ROAD ~ 212 ChaHoDte So call us today, and 11:00 Worship Services Dear Kerb)' Road feiit and Church School a good time, for your Services guests, and a relaxing time Sunday 10:30 A.M. for yourself. "God In Us" Dr. Linthicum Wednesday 8:00 P.M. We're the party rental Sullday School 10:30 A.M. people people like. Infant' care provided. First Church of The Grosse PoInte Understandi ng UNITARIAN "New Thought In Action" , Grosse Pointe War CHUR.CH Memorial 17150 Maumee 10 "I.m. "Metaphy~ical 881.0420 Interpretation Of The Psalms" Family Service 10:30 294.7330 11 a.m. Rev. Salada , Worship Service 11:00 speaking 30900 Harper Ave. ."For Those Who Want Bet. 12 & 13 Mile Rds. "The Law Of Prosperity" To Stay Marr,ied" St. Clai. Shores '82.5327 Rcv. Fred F. Campbell SALE

"Scribbles" sheets by Yves St. Laur- ent for Utica@ Fine Arts@ by J. P • . ! Stevens. With wide borders in deep blue or terra-cotta and the multi- colored striped scribble motif in harmonizing colors on white. Fabric is a high count polyeste'r/cotton percale for softest sleep.

ing comfort and no.iron ease of care. Cynlhia Ann Snell will give handweaving demonstrluions al JICO!tsoo'S Store Por The Home Thunday. Onoher 28 from 1:00 10 ,,:00 P.M, and Flat or fitted sheets: again from 6:00 P.M. 10 8:00 P.M. Mn. Savell ",orks prinurily ",irh lhe nalural fiben of wool, silk. couon and mohair. Her pillow, reflecc her (as- Twin-size,6.50 Full-size, $8 Queen-size, $11 cinalion Wilh lhe world o( lexlurn, She mml oIren "'000 wirh naNral ",hires King-size, $14 Regular cases, $6 pro Bolster cases, $7 pro lIhd ivory rones yel achieves rhe same richness 01 lelllure when execuling mulrichromalic bur generally analogoo, colored ",orks. Her "fiber Rraphics" .re a more refined and maniCllfed (iber (orm in which &raphic dimensiOns are achieved hy such manipularioos IIrbe sruffing 159,490 on your lot and inlenwining of woven pieces, These (ramed "fiber graphics" bridge 3 or 4 Bedrooms -2-1/2 Baths - Huge Attached Garage - Library .he gap between rhe usuat ulrra billowy woven hanging and lhe cwo dimeo., Family Room - Tiled Basement - AND MUCH. MUCH MORE! sional painring. Suedes and learhen as inlegral mars ofrenlimes complemenl or conlra., in color and Iellrure in Ihe creal ion of her unique hangings. Model .t Bedford, Corner Kerche".1 - OPEN WEEKENDS The weavinlls 01 Cynrbia Ann Savell alwa)'$ echo a clastic simpliciry and uhibir a limelessness rbar befill such wones 01 cntfLlmanship and design. BERTEEL-GALLAG HER She is repreHnred in a growing number of g.lIeries and shops acl'O'Jslbe "THE BETTER BUILDERS" counlry and in pri,ale collecrions in lhe Unired Stales, Germany and Sweden. Mrs, S....ell.s wowen ."euon" are .... ilable al Jacobson's Store 886-6201 885-1715 Par The Home and may also he commiuioned. r~--r"-" 'r

Thursday Oc:tober 21, 1976 GROSSE PO'INTE NEWS Page Twenty.One ------Women's Page by, of and for. Pointe Women Salvati.on Army Love-A-Fair Set for October 27

The Auxiliary to the Sal. will be open between 10 in of fashions from Himelhoch's ,responsible for F lor i d a J.H. Van Eckoutes vation Army will present its the morning and 4 in the narra;,:ed by M.rs. Charles Frocks, Mrs. Rowe Balmer Love.A.Fair Wednesday, Oe. afternoon. Himelhoch with piano accom- for the Time Shop, Mrs. tober 27, at the Detroit Boat Luncheon served at 12:30 paniment, by Tony Dannon Leech for the new Fashion Club, where booths offering Travel to Florida o'clock, ($8.50 per person), whose wife Ullian, a model, Pad. ;_ .. , ...... "., an intriguing array of items will be followed by 11 parade is one of the DiMara sisters. Mrs. L. Clayton Gorham is ..... Among those assisting gen. assembling a corps of host. Mr. and Mrs. James Henry Van Eckoute, whc, I .. SUN SPOT - ACAPULCO eral chairman Mrs, Robert esses, Mrs. Roy Edwards is were married Saturday. October 2, at the Academy 3\' h b. t Gerlsch and co-ehairman chairman of the fashion of the Sacred Heart Bloomfield Hills will return, AcohPulc0 -. foreigdn, but't nmotenftor, 12 ours Y Ie . M &M Hardware l~::~;:"~N . ' . ' . . I Enjoy t e re oxotlon1 an exci e 01 Acapulco's resort Mrs. Virgil Leech are a pair show, Mrs. Herman Sattler from a Flonda vacatIOn to make the1r home m I I' . f h t pleasure you'll hod It here. of Pointers, paper route 0 f decorations. Honorary .f' ld H'll ------liVing or w a ever your , PLUMBING SUPPLIES I ELECTRICAL SUPPLIE Bl oom 1e 1 S. . Choo~e cozy hotels with lush troplcol foliage, covere,d chairmen Mrs. Frederick chairman and president of I . (Hot 'It" Tlnkl, Vlllili"' Mrs. Van Ec~oute 1S. ed~cd her court ~ram a~d Is to ele ant beach front hotels where you C'1n para Schoemey and Mrs, Milton the Auxiliary is Mrs. Daniel the former Demse Mary I veil. and she carried white p~o • k~ I d d' th vi w of Acopulco Open Sunday Weed. Hasley. Mrs. Carl Nolte is D d h Sweetheart roses and orchids. sail. woter.s I or re ax on a mire, e . ~ . SEW ER Mrs. Chester Gerisch and handling publicity. ~o,?an, aug ter of the In short.sleeved, Empire. 8ay (temperatures always in the 80 s). bikinis •. sherts. and Mrs. Walter Coughenour are The Auxiliary wel~omes W11ha~ J, ~oonans, of waisted. ).ellow frocks, carry. slacks (no ties) need be your full wardrobe. Nlghtllfe begins at i jCLEANING 10-2 pm responsible for baked goods Love.A-Fair s p 0 n s 0 r s at Bloomfle~d Hills. Mr. Van ing arrangements of autumn. 2 o'c1ock in the afternoon and continues to sunup. The . and goodies. Jewelry is the $12.50, patrons at $25. Lun- Eckoute IS the son of the hued d a i s y mums, were recent devaluation of the Mexican Peslj' has made MexICO ,. Phone iA"i;lAc province of Mrs. Fred Harris. cheon reservations are being Henry J. Van Eckoutes, honor matron Mrs. James A, even more attractive as our dollar gives us ubout 20% . 882-0808 tlIL1l1S11lAHUI Mrs. Alfred Holmes chairs taken by Mrs. Carol Fellows of Belanger road. Lietzke and bridesmaids Mrs, more buying power. M the apron booth. and Mrs. Theodore Monolidis, The 5 o'clock ceremony at Thomas A. Doonan and Mrs. , II t' e FAUCET REPAIRING Mrs. Arthur Anderson is both of Dearborn. which The Reverend Father Michael J. Doonan. Weekly charters depart Irom DetrOit at very a roc IV ("DISHMASTEJl': Rep.il SetWiC1l1 Clement J. Roper ancl Dea. Best man was Mark Pin. rates. For more information, contact the Sun.Desk at loodIn I AIUllillll1llSt••• i.... I ScI~1l1 .illll con John A.. Slater, of Saint ncy. Thomas A. and Michael TRAVELWORLD.21127 Mock Avenue. 882-81YU, lHUgO of the Hills, presided J, Doonan. and Gregory A. The J. H. Van Eckoutes ,was followed by a reception Leslon seated the guests. ------at the Village Club, Bloom- The mother of the bride ••••••••••••• field Hills. wore a floor length gown of Ale n con lace and seed pale blue chiffon. The bride. pearl appliques accented the groom's mot her selected Grosse Pointe E n g lis h, net bodice and beige chi f f 0 n, also floor sleeves of the bride's peau de length. Both mothers pinned Laundry soie gown. Pearls and lace orchids to their purses, Don't miss this one!.

t • Bathroom Rugs BENEFIT " • Table Cloths BI-CENTENNIAL • Sleeping Bags ART AUCTION • General Laundry and RAFFLE MARY B. BEIRNE at Scarab Club Mary B. Beirne is Republican candidate for, PICK-UP AND DELIVERY.SERVICE Wayne County Auditor because of her ex- Saturday, October 23 tensive business and financial experience as 21138 Mack. Grosse POinte Woods 6:30 p.m. well as her continued civic and political ac- 881-6942 Apprilullind SIIIII 81~dlnlstarts 6:30 p.•. tivity since 1955. Since we need experience '.~ AuctiDlHrlnl lid RIffle Tlckel Onwill 8 p.lA. and dependability in government she war- Works may be viewed from October 18 to 23 rants your support on November 2, 1976. Ballot 512. al SCARAB CLUB Vote Tuesday, November 2, 1976 REUPHOLSTER 217 Farnlworth Detroit YOUR for more, information ca//S31-1250 Advl!rtisenu!I1t flllid by "Jo'ril!lIdJ oj ,\[,/1')' H. /Jeirne" Mr. Van Eckoute, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry FURNITURE! J. Van Eckoute, of Belanger road, Claimed DENISE MARY DOONAN, daughter of Mr. and 2 Very Special 20% OFF Sales! Mrs. William J, Doonan, of Bloomfield Hills, as his bride Saturday, October 2, at the Academy of th? Sacreq~,Iiea:rt, Bloomfield Hills. For a limited time only, at Wiggs . . I I. I • I ~ ~ t. ~~: .. ,I IJl 11m t. rIOR i 'fCifnte"ADK. Ma'rks" .; S":~=::::~":~:n:,.... ,~1t:~:W' UQUORS& Pointe Chapter of Alpha Delta _ 1946 r. WtNES ,Kappa recently ~elebrat.ed - -, the founding of their soronty ------by holding a joint meeting with the 51. Clair Shores Chapter and designating Oc- Yes .. ,we can give your home a new look! Give tober 11 through 15 as ADK that tired.looking furniture a new lease on life". Week by placing big, red have it restyled to match your new decor and reo apples and homemade snacks upholstered with beautiful Scotchgard .fabrics. in many schools in recogni. lion of all women educators. We also custom make slipcovers (cloth & plastic) & Drapes. ADK, wtIich now claIms international s tat u s, W8S Royal Worcester Sale! UPHOLSrER~ CO. founded by four women edu- form"rly or 8800 Kerch"l'O/. 14322 ,\lack cators who were granted a A&C nowat corporate charter by the Statt: 12339 lIayes of Missouri in 1941. . , CIDCID. CID/cID O,'e(' 30 y"oro erperienc" The sorority's purposes are to build a fraternal fellow- Saved. ship among women which will ,add to their teaching on Selected effectiveness, to promote high standards in education, and t "Evesharn" Serving Pieces Rochester's best home value to promote educational pro. FROM OPEN STOCK RETAI L PRI CES I jects and scholarships. I on "The World's Most Beautiful China" I The Grosse Pointe Chapter and Full Lead EnRlish Crystal. I Excellent savin,gs on, seleneJ pieces lit Royal provides alternating scholar. I Worcester flame.proof porcelain ClKlkw;ue ;\11<1 Com~are space ships to Grosse Pointe North I dinnerware ... in the beloved" Evesham" pallern. and South High School stu. I "Evesham" was named after En/(lanlrs mml dents each year, and sup. I famous markel town. Over 20 colors ar~ used 10 ports the Baptist Children's Minton I capture lhe luscious flowers and fruits ana dollars . Home of Royal Oak. I Charter members of the , . ~....n. _- Grosse Pointe Ch.a p t e r. I founded in 1965, include Mary Bone China I Fulur~ Edwards, Rit.a Flarety, San- I , Ulilily ll\INL ROOM dra Frauenheim. Isabelle Gil' I A,ta 120' .. 11'4 bert, Phyllis McMillan, Olga and I I ! - .. Ph~JIips, Regjnia Walker, De- lores Bolden, Lillian Seegers, I DININI. ROOM I (J'4" 111 11'0. Donata Stypinski, Maud Ray- I Ar.a ror futur. mont, Sophia Boan, Dorothy Royal Re(T ..~lion or Christian, Lillian Koby, Ann. I Family Room I ette McLain, Marge Angyal I and Olive Wanderer. I Daulton I I ~,ll'Yf'l I It'. TIME I I Crystal lb I 6OQ. RAI MORAl I [)O ~ []O~. I 00 " m Save 20% . Save 20% I on a S-pieee pillce on all RoY,ll ()OUItOIl I IOUa Fulll.e,lCj Englr~h 0. sell ing of exqu isite Minton Bone China CrY~!,II,h,wel blown. that consists of a helmj rut brillielntly Dinner Plate, Salad ~!yl(.dq('mW,lf{' Plate, Bread and e)nd giftweHI' with ~~~~~ Butler Plate, Teacup rem.uk,lhle (leHity to replaCe those and Saucer. Ten lovely and (olor. from pallerns to chome $39,990 Worn-out entnIIce from. I 2 and 3 bedroom condominium hOmd doors • • Private attached garage I 1 or 2 .tory plana ,I •• I Central air.conditioning I Fun buf:~nt Simpl., p,acl,ca', Dnd the ,,,,,It. I Luxury wall.to-waD carpeting a" ed,,,otdfI"lDry with ., .. J, lOven, range, dilhwaaher and di,pOHr in,.I.,od ...ptlc.m.n' .... , I Inlulated windowa with Icreenl I Private .wimming pool and c1ubhouH S(~l •• :11 • Private patio area I Full one year Wlnlnty It 1.1 , MultiPlex Home Corporation "'''II A "C f't'lJ (J () I Ii It Michigan. Virginia. Maryland ...... '."7. MAl"''" ..2.0.92 40XII I at L" 11 ~ I. a k.. It 11.1 II I. :\1 FIE I. I> "I I. I. :-; I I 7::, 0,0 '.'; .... '" _. Open Monday,. Thrmday & friday 1iI'(,lItngr 'til l)

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Thursday, October 21, 1.976 Peg. Twenty-Two G R 0 SSE POI N TEN E W S Society News Gathered from the Pointes Mrs. Scott Higgins St. ] ohn Cites Will Give 1'alk on Apartheid Young Aides Dr. Mxolisi Ntlabat, ana. lows the program. torium. ed with the DSO in Novem. tive of South Africa .who The following Sunday, Oc. DSO Musie Director Aldo ber. 1966, and again in Feb. holds degrees from South tober 31, is Halloween. and Ceeeato will cODduet the con. ruary, 1975, when he played Africa's Rhodes University, Phase I will forego its regu. certs, which consist o{ two the Shostakovich Concerto I the Uni\1ersity of London, lar talk.and.social hour '{or. works by BrahlM: the Violin No, 1 with 'Maestro Ceccato Yale and Harvard, will dis' mat in favor o{ a masked Concerto and the Symphony conductillf,. I cuss Apartheid and how it disco party. Costumes arc No.2. Educated at the Moscow affects life in South Africa preferred, (there'U be prizes Leonid Kogan fil",t appear. Conservatory where he now today at a meeting of Phase for the best). but optional, teaches m a is t e ~ classes, I, an all-sin~les group, this Starting time is 7:45. Place Kogan won tJhe coveted Con. Sunday evemng, October 24, is Memorial Church, cours Ysaye first prize in at 7:45 o'clock at Grosse Phase I offers a variety of 1951 and made his London Pointe Memorial Church. programs and activities for debut in 1955, . All singles between the singles aged 20 to 39. Further He is ma~ried to Elizabeth ages of 20 and 39 are invited information, contact Gust Gilels, sister of piani'St Emil to/attend. A social hour fol. Jahnke at 882.5330, {;v~~f~ Gilels. The Kogans' daughter I Nina is a pianist. their son, Pavel, a violinist who hac'; won 'Sevtral competitions. ~Gr:::~r Leonid Kogan's eighth I' COMES TO YOU ••• AT YOUR HOME United States tour this sea. son includes appearances' We bring our fully equipped, heated van to your home, with the DSO, the ;Phila. staffed &y a top groomer. In about one holtr, Y0lt have a delphia and Cleveland Or. happy, well groomed and batfled pet back in your arms chestras, The Cincinnati Sym. phony and the New York again. No trovel for you or cages for your d'gl because Philharmonic. we've never left your driveway, .. The two works on this all. Brahms' program were com. FOR AN APPOINTMENT posed one !fight after the CALL NOW other: the Symphony No. 2 in 1877, the Violin Concerto - in 1878, Both are staples of today's orchestral repertory. The DSO la'st performed the Concerto in 1971, with Pholo by Beatrice Zwoon Studio Isaac Stern, the Symphony Exchanging marriage vows Friday evening, in 1973. October in Saint Paul's-on-the-Lakeshore were Tickets for this evening'8 8, concert, priced ~rom $4 to VALERIE DeGALAN, daughter of the Charles $9, are available at the Ford R. DeGalans, of Charles street, and Mr. HigginS', Auditorium box office, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Higgins, of Lancaster

For more information call road. " 961.7017. \\ IIt'lI ('ht't'M' and wint. art. ~I'ned for desserl. fruit , i~ a ~olld add il ion. e\"t'n if it is ollh. II Ii ",. duster 01' / ~rn"I'~ Oil 1111 indh.iduiil plait'. Gr'1l1l<'5. ~Ill!!t' ... and "t'ar~ art' Ihrt,t. froils Ihal relale \H'II to wille and Valerie DeGalan t'llI't,~t ... Somelimes sofl ('he~'ses may be spread on ~lil'l'~ of an al'I,11' or pear. as~.ou would spread tht'm Oll l'rlH'k .. r~. Brillll t'heeses (0 room temperalure for Wed in St. Paul's !'il'r\ill~. ami npt'n r~'d "'ines an hour before pOllrin~ by .Robert-V. BiUes R.Ph. Sfl IIII'~ llIay hrt'ullw. Anlid smell~. and l'I'ed. sharp HARKNESS PHARMACY l'hl't'~t., "i Ih "illt' - Ihis "int'-ehcesl' l'tIIllbinat ion is Food ullef!~ies are alle"!- She Is Attended by Two Sisters During Evening 0111' of Ihl'\oldl'~1 and nw~' plt'asillll in Iht, hi"tllr~ III' aled b~ 1,laoninl' a dic( Rites at Which She Speaks Vows to nHIII~ which avoids Iht, parlieu- Scott Richard Higgins \nd H ~1I11lJrt' lookin~ for Ull nnllsllaillifi. "e Uf(' lar foods responsible for ------"\IlKI EO", 1'.\lrn SIIOPI'E. I 72.'},l 'lul'k. Ctlrller of Ihe aller!,~. LIIless the Setting for the wedding of Valerie DeGalan SI. Clair. IUl:i-lIf12{l "ill hl~ hUJlII~ 10 Jlrel,art. a beauli- person is allerl'it' 10 a and Scott Richard Higgins Friday evening, October flll/o(ifl hu",kt" for you filled "ith willI''' anti t'het'ses: number of foods. the elim- 8, was Saint Paul's-on-the-Lakeshore. Monsigno.r Wt. ('II"IOIJl-('f('ul(' /!ifl hu"ket .. In suit tht' laslt' of Ihe .inal!on of sUl'h foods from Francis Canfield presided at the 7 o'clock ceremony, 16906 KERCHEVAL. 881-5870, rt'l'il,iell1. Fn't' dt'lin'r~ ;;toniec. Hour!oi: 10-1 0 ~Ion,- the diel is realh Ihe most which was followed by a reception at the Grosse Thur.: leI-I I hi.. SuI. sueeessfulireat~elli In.ail- Pointe War Memorial. 1------II 1.\1-; II I.'WOJI: able. In most cases eare- The newlyweds will re- long-sleeved, Empire.waisted ful planninl' of subslilule turn from a Jamaica va- frock of jade. green matte Frt'lJ('h hrt'llIi. ,,"Il11'tillll';; !oiI'rwd hili. is t'SIIl't'iull~ foods allows Ihe proper cation to make their jersey trimmed in mint. . /!'lClll ~It u "illl' l..""ill!,. . balance of nutrienlS to he home in Berkshire road, ,Michigan State University Pre-Christmas SJlLE student Julie DeGalan and maintained. In some east's Detrol't. Colette De Galan, dressed . a~'oi,dill[.; the allcr~en i!oiThe bride,daughte.r of Mr, identically, were bridesmaids t~IUI!1P..\J.,JP,;,<.~\;~q-,J.mIU\!i-",and -Mrs,.€harle!iR.--DeGalan. for their sister, They carried si hIe. Then aldtpClur, InU6101 Charles '('$treet;' .Wore ~ bouquets of assorted: 'fali ,be l'onsuhe.d for olher gown of candlelight net and flowers. ) .. wa~.s to rt.lieH' disl'om- lace, styled. with an Em. Mr. Higgins, son - o{ -Mr. fort. pire bodice of re.embroider. and Mrs: Robert Higgins, of For prompt. profession- ed lace accented with seed Lancaster road, asked Robert al and I,ersonuli1.ed pre- pearls, and long, lace sleeves Steis to act as best man. scription seni~e. "isil ending in wide, organza ruf- Ushers were Mark Cheffins HARKNESS PIIARMAO. fles. and Peter DeGalan, the 20315 Mack u,'e. at Loch- Lace m~lifs were appli~ued bride's brother. BEAUT~FUL moor blvd .• Grosse Poinlt~ on her skIrt, hel!lmed With a A bead.accented, Grecian (Special order & sale merchandise excluded) Wood I 0 f' dl. h _ deep, organza ruffle. A bead. style gown of platinum matte ,s. ~r rlen ~ p ar ed lace cap held her lac'e. jersey and chiffon was Mrs. ~~ COUNTRY CLUB maclsls win be h~pp~ to edged, cathedral length man. DeGalan's choice for her answer 8!,~..questlOns on tilla, and she carried yellow daughter's wed din g. 'The THURSDAY, OCT. 21st through WEDNESDAY, Oct. 27th The Nationls Finest Banquet Center ~'our medIcatIons. We keep roses and stephllnotis, bridegroom's moth$' wore We Have 8 Professionally. Designed Ballrooms humJreds of the lale ..t llIed- She was attended by honor long-sleeved, V-necked apri. to Serve Your Every Party Need icalions on hand 'at all maid Katherine Weiler, who cot peau de soie. Her A-line times for when HlIIr dol'- came {rom San Francisco, skirt was hemmed in marl. We specialize in Wedding Receptions, Banquets, tor orders !he~ for '011. Calif" for the ceremony, ~n a bou, Open Thurs, and Parties, Goll, Outings and Proms of all sizes. Our (:all us at 88,~-;llnO. lur ------Fri. 'W 9 prices are modest and will fit most budgets, still free prescription deli\"cr~ ~ Offer Defensive Driving Course for Over-55's enjoying Linexcelled facilities. The charm of Hill- ~Iake HARK'ESS I)II,\R------crest and experience of our staff will insure that UU:\" your hcadquarler" The N alional Safety Coun- assist them in preventing your part will be a memorable occasion, for all '"Our health needs. cil's De fen s i v e Driving accidents. They are taught to greeting cards. liquor. beer Course will be offered per. cope with the sometimes er. eat.rlng Dep.rtmeht and wine. and Whitman sons ages 55 and up by the ratlc behavior of other dri- An intimate courtyard for lunch • • • Open 7 D..... Week Detroit Association of Re. vers who might be ignoring PAVED, IllUMINATED PARKING candies. We are open tired School Personnel, with traffic regulations, delightful shops for shopping daily unlil 9 P.M .• and classes held at Calvin East The course is widely used LOT FO~ OVER 1500 CARS on Salurdu'I'!l un!!! 5 P.M. United Presbyterian Church by industry for its drivers. Call 772-2240 HAND r HINT: in Cadieux road, just south Fee for members of the Periodically check gut- of the Ford Expressway in National Retired Teachers HILLCREST COUNTRY CLUB lers for sa~. and rt'plal'e two.hour sessions, 10 o'clock Association and American on the Banks of the Clinton River fastenio~s which are to noon, Tuesdays and Thurs- Association of Retired Per. GROESBECK AND CASS AVE., MT. CLEMENS broken or missin~. days, October 26 and 28 and SOl15 is $2. to cover the cost November 2 and 4, . of the instruction booklet. James Brighton is chair. Non.members pay $5. Per- man, assisted by instructors sons who have taken the YORKSHIRE ROAD Virginia Ramsey and Clara course report they nave found Sinclair. it valuable and interesting. The lessons are designed For further infonnation, to alert older drivers to safe call VEnice 5-2503. Pre.reg. driving techniques which istration is preferred, Lunch at Benno's in the coun yard or dining room ... informal modeling 'U every Wednesday \'1 of? It's fun! It's new ~ Ifs a ma~azme! No .- It's a purse~ , . exclusively al Gerri's

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"t- /' I " ..I A Colonial well worth waiting for - Definitely a 1409 BUCKINGHAM .. , , Here is a very special family home - It has an exciting Family room~ opportunity for someone who doesn't want to paint, decorate and recarpet. The reason is, il all has re- Kitchen combination, plus a quiet library and a centlv been done. You'll also find natural woodwork, l I m'Xl:_ , Now isrhe lime ro S(arr second floor laundry room or sewing-crafts 2 full' baths, 3 bedrooms upstairs and a fourth bed- JuS( for you! We have room or den on the main floor, How about a 34x12,8' making your jewelry gifts room, 4 bedrooms, 2-1/2 baths, plus many (he finesl seleclion of for Christmas! rec room? It's here, In fact there is a long list of extras extras. super dry arrangemenrs No charge for insrrucrions that this transferred owner hates to leave. Stop and for a,lI seasons, see a really fine value, , . ,1409 Buckingham. l\JIl1PerlY l{pr~rff SltPps Wm. J. CHAMPION & CO. YOUNGBLOOD REALTY 10311 MACK AT LOCHMOOR • GROSSE POINTE 36 MICHIGAN 102 Kercheval 884-5700 886-1270 , \ , . 7 • 7 - • • .1 2 • s • • as 21 ,- ~ ~.~ - ~ - -"- - ~"-,-,

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l~oNALS 4-HEU' WANTED ~tULP WANT£D 5-SITUATION 6-FOR lENT 6-FOR RENT 6-FOI lEHT 6D-VACATIOM GENERAL . GENERAL UNFURNISHED UNFURNISHED UNFURHISHED IIHTALS WANTED: Packard Motor WANTED Company parts, watches, NURSERY SCHOOL book. FOUR beautiful rooms, $140, GROSSE POINTE Park. Two GROSSE POINTE, 2 bed. FABULOUS Marathon Key MATURE WOMAN for baby. TONY VIVIANO bedroom upper, newly dec. room lower. Decorated, wll:1 Florida, 45 miles from Key pins, rings. An)'thing from sitting, 6 school age chilo keeper and girl Frida)' refrigerator, stove, carpet, Packard. 294-2798. with pleasant .phone per- Handyman no pets. Chalmers-Warren. orated. 1107 MarY'land. Sun. carpet for you, garage. 885- West. BeauUful1y furnished dren, 1:30-9:30 p.m. 4 days day 10 a.m .. 2 p.m. Mon. 0632. 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom a week. 526-2502. !Sonality. 9:30.~:30. W'rile Carpenter Work Security. TU 5-8851, 822. WANTED: Traveling com. and AU Other Condos with pool and rec. Box G.I0, Grosse Pointe 6849. day, 6 p.m.' 8 p.m. I CHALMERS.Outer Drive. 3 panions to Spain or Europe. Miscellaneous reation room, overlooking TEMPORARY CLERK, typo New5. ASHLAND ~ block from room upper, (large). Stove, Call Kathy, 368.2679. Repairs I water and golf course. SUo ist. L i g h t bookkeeping. ALTER-Wayburn. 4 rooms, Jefferso~, 1 block from De. refrigerator. Heated, $150. appliances, utilities, eleva. Pleasant downtown oUice MAINTENANCE MAN $100 881-2093 perb fishing. Alter 9 p.m. "PRICELESS Pol ish Re- per week. No experience tor b u i Idin g, decorated. troit City limits. Four room 881-8700. 731-6248. cipes." From the old coun. building. 961-0850. Ask for after 5 p.m. flat exceptionally clean, necessary. 82~010. try. Recipes you'll love. Miss Krueger 10-3. Adults. $125. 821-6833. well maintained. $105 plus FLANDERS, 12345. Lower 3 ON THE OCEAN-Pompano PRIVATE NURSING LARGE upper 2 bedroom, 2 utilities. $50 security de. ~droom flat. Gas furnace. Beach, Florida. Large ef. Call 961-6278. • JANITOR. One hour a day, WANTED, able bodied man Around the Clock bathrooms on Harcourt. posit 885.2352 Nice and dean. Now ready llclency, beauUfully fur. seven days a week. Apply to assist with snow remov. .. to move in. Older couple. REMEMBER In home, hospital or nursing nlshed. Pool and sauna, in person. 20930 Mack. al and willing to take over 331-2114. 6 ROOM modern flat, newly $150. 884-9971. WHEN YOU VOTE home. RN's, LPN's, Aides, $100 a week till December Ideal for retiree. at times. 882-9033. FORD PARDONED NIXON companions, male attend. EASTLAND AREA-Cavalier carpeted, modern kitchen 1st. $225 a week or $750 EX.REPUBLICAN RETIREE for part time cus. anls. live.ins. Screened and Manor Apartments. Large and bath, dishwasher, up- 5 8~;s~~Oie:t~~::~' EXPANDING our family I ~~?e~ month beginning December todial work, East Side bonded. 24 hour service. luxury 1 and 2 'bedroo~ per. TU 2-3333 or 886-4854. prefer' quiet adults, excel: 1st. Photographs available. NEEDLEPOINT and crewel business. Openings for 3 church. Expcrien::ed. Rcf. Licenscd nurscs for insur. PR 6.0171 after 6 p.m. pillows blocked and finish. ambitious pensOIlS (2 full and townhouse, New appl. LARGE upper 2 bedroom, 2 lent for St. Jobn employes, erences. Call 882-8547 from ance cases. ances, carpet, carport, cen. bathroom on Harcourt. 331. security deposit. 884.7567. ed. Also needlepoint in. time-l part-time). Call for 9 a.m ..5 p.m. POINTE AREA NURSES' tralair, from $195. 772.3649. 2114. F LOR IDA - Redington struction. TU 1.7073, TU appointment after 3:30. TU 4.3180 6A-FOR RENT Shores, Gulffront. Two de. 6-6318. 824-8779. DENTAL RECEPTIONiST. ONE BEDR 00 Mapar tmen ts, SOMERSET _ Near Grosse FURNISHED lIghUul luxury Condo units full time, East Detroit of. PAl Nl TIN G. wallpaper- stove, refrigerator, beat and Pte. area, lower 5, beauti. near St. Petersburg. 2 bed. HAPPY 41st birthday Josef. GROSSE POINTE RealtDr fice, must know dental in. ing and paneling, at lowest gas. Clean quiet building, ful condition, carpeted GROSSE POiNTE--fW'nlshed rooms, 2 bath, completely Love, The Fashion A.Door. wanbs part time typist with Sll'fance. Call 771-1822 for cost. Estimate cheerfully good transportation. No throughout, stove, refrlger. 2 bedroom, 1~ bath flat, furnished. Monthly mini. abIes. real estate license. Modest interview. given at no charge.. Call pets or children, $175 and ator, baek and side flood 2 ear garage. Approximate. mum. Owner. 824-0351. wages to IStart. 822.2334. 882.9234 or 779-6823. up. Plus security deposit. lights, 2 car garage. and ly 6 months. AdulllS only. 2A-MUSIC DELIVERY BOY - 18 years KEY LARGO, Florida, 2 bed. EXPERIENCED part. time Call ~rom 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. separate basement. Avail. No pets. Security deposit. EDUCATION or older for party store. We NURSES-AIDE G r 0 sse room new deluxe Town. typist for Medicaid, Medi. only. 822.6611. able Nov. 1st. Prefer cou- References. 823.Q998 PIANO LESSONS in your have the car. Gene's Party Pointe. No live.in. Excel. house. B e a c h, marina, care, Blue Shield Insurance NEW DELUXE HI-RISE pIe or employed lady. No GROSSE POINTE SHORES home. Certified teacher; Store 383 Kercheval near lent references. 882'()708. large recreation hall, ten. forms. Send resume plus 1 AND 2 BEDROOMS pets. $210 plus utilities. -3,bedroom 2 bath ranch. ext ens i v e background. Moro~s. nis, pool. By week, month sa:lary to Grosse Pointe IF YOU'LL name the job you TV SENTRY SYSTEM Days 884.8916 - evenings Family room and living Children, adults. 884.7635. or season. For reservations News, Box C.30. BABYSITTER - 11:30-4:30. want done, we'll do it. Many More Features after 6 p.m. 881.7085. room have fireplaces. 2 car cill TU 1.9315. Monday. Wednesday. Fri. Slokes Multiple Services. PIANO and Theory, all ages. Metro 1-94 Area LOWER FLAT unfurnl'shed, att garage Available now EXPERIENCED salesperson day. Sometimes Tuesday, Licensed. Ins u red. VA 296 2320 463 5857 557'()770 " SKI reservations, Boyne area, .. Minimal rates, my home or for fine food store. 885-8400. _. NeU Rd. 3 bedrooms, large through April. $800 mo. 'Secluded Chalet on Lake, yours; B.M., University of Thursday. References. 824. 4-9172. 9071. 6 ROOM uper flat. Adults. living and dining rooms. pIllS sec. dep. References fireplace, phone, color TV. Michigan, member MTA, BUSBOY with light janitorial WRITER, teacher available 665 Ashland, Detroit. Garage. $300 per month required. 778-4055 . Musician's League. 823. work, 5 days a week. Fish. MAINTENAN.CE PERSON - to do odd jobs; painting plus security and refer. HIGBIE MAXON . 4616 or 331.4725. er Bldg. area. 873-1313. General maintenance skills. interior-exterior), carpen- OUTER DR..DICKERSON - ences. Avail. Nov. 1st. 881- 886-3400 GAYLORD, 3 mUes from. Electrical, carpentry and try, brick work, or .roof Il"e- Spacious 2 bedroom brick 0502 or 886-1284. Hidden VaUey. Chiet over. ASSOCIATION of Drum In. BABYSlTIERS - Import<8nt plumbing. Excellent bene. pair. Ray, ,886.6395 after upper income. $140 per 68-100MS 'OIl .INT looking Pigeon River. .streetors alfe presently ac. Lecture .on 'Montessori to month and security deposit. 5 ROOM uppert newly dec. f Sleeps 8-plus. Modern, fire .. improve your skills. Don't fits with reasonable salary. 5 p.m. cepting students for fall Call 886.0800 between the 372.5129. orated and carpet, stove- LARGE ROOM, walk-in clo. place. Ava Hable for hunt. and winter. Private and miss it. Regina High at 8 LEADED GLASS WINDOW refrigerator. Married cou. set, close to transportatlOD. inl and sklini. 882-8478. p.m. Oct. 28. Details 886- hours of 9.4. Equai oppor- lSemi;private instrtretions tunity employer in Grosse REPAIR H 0 U S TON, 14182, near p1e preferred. No children. Home privilege.. 527.2101, 2ii81. given in your home. 527. ,Pointe Woods. 882.5833 Chalmers, 3 room and bath, No pets. $175 plus security. VE 9-8592. SANIBEL Lslalld, Florida. 4806. I-upper, 1--lower, stove, After 4 p.m. 331'()240 Condominium on secluded WAITRESSES, cooks needed, GERMAN speaking woman LEG A L SECRETARIES refrigerator, heat and dee. UPPER 4 rooms, carpeted, SLEEPING room, adjoining tropical island, decOAtot PIANO LESSONS. Qualified Mirna's Village Cafe, 630 wants convalescent work. needed for prestigious De- orated. $135. 884.9977. overlooking golf course. bathroom, in quiet home furntstJed by 'graceful liv •. teacher, my home. 882-7772. St. OlaIr in.the.village. Ap- Best references. 282-4941 or I troit law firms. No legal ply in person. 1.517.652.9896. UPPER FLAT-3 bedroom. Heat furnished, $175. 296. for gentleman. 527.2388. lng, private pool and tennis experience ,n e e d e d for ....T court, ,.IUuated directly on PIANO and voice classical Garage, side drive. Near 9129 or DR 1-6759. 6C--OFFICE FOR 'RE" Gull of Mexico, resena. and modern, adult and WANTED high school stu. some probate and real es. Jefferson, near Glr 0 sse .....1Ul k f dent to work at our retail tate background for others. school.age programs. 885. ACCOUNTING Pointe 2 BEDROOM lower, near GROSSE POINTE WOODS tiona op'7VV per wee, re er. 7677 or 886-3215. counter. Hours approxi. Sal~ry to $950. Fee paid. WILFRED A STEINER Moross. New carpeting, ap. 21312 MACK _ 21xl06 ft. ences required, cail a~ea mately 12 noon to 5 p.m. PREFERENCE I & TAX SERVICES 884-s8s0 pliances, recreation room bWldiDl. Ideal for attorney, 617.227-5260, between a GUITAR. LESSONS-For in- Monday.Friday, some Sat- wilh powder room. Good CPA, insurance or gueral a.m.-5 p.m. Monday thru formation call 777.0375 or urciliys. Can Mr. Carden, PERSONNEL \ 884-4937 GROSSE POINTE PARK on transportation. MATUJtE offiel'! lIIe. Clrpeted, rear P\riday. 885.7677. . Jewell Photo. 371.8400. LIMITED Wayburn, 3 bedroom low. COUPLE. References reo parkillg. LUXURIOUS four bedroom 362-3420 er, wall to wa.ll carpeting, quired. $195 month, secur- chalet near Petoskey for MILDRED BRIGGS EXTRA MONEY BABYSITIER - My home. one block £rom M air c $225 month. SeC\lrity de. Ity deposit. 881-3703. 21304 MACK4 room office. rentals. Cross country ski. PIANO AND THEORY Work 'as part time security RN'S.LPN'S School. 882-5355. ~~e:.2I:K~~.pets, or VERY LARGE 3 bedroom Carpeted. Ideal for Man. in, and snowmoblUnl at PUNCH AND JUDY BLDG. oHicer with the nation's Full and part time. All shirts. apartment. Mod ern I It e d ufaeturer RepresentaUve'door, aki rellOrts convenl. TU 2-56lW largest and oldl!st security Private duty and relief WHY PAY MORE! Storms ALTER RD. - Small studio kitchen. Carpeting and fire. etc. ent. Sleeps ten. Seasonal company. Apply daily 9-4. staffing. PROFESSIONAL pianist - put up. Gutters cleaned. apartment. A 11 utilities,' gar age, 2 baths. $4SO'2082l5 MACK-12 room suite preferred. (818) 341.2M4, Nina Santa-Popular.Class- AID HEALTH Experienced, reasonable. s t 0 v e and refrigerator. month. 882.()688. 1650 ft c rpeted 1m: SU.s332. ical lessons in your home. PINKERTON'S SERVICES, INC. Can 881.2302. Adults only. $95. 884-3883. 3 BEDROOM home,' den, fH'e. \ ~~::: ,oc~~. '.. LONGBEACH Key, Florida. Beginners, advanced. 777. 15565 Northland Dr.,. . . 296-:3340:~ 7 11 H: ".. v' , :',. t 687.(. . ~ .:~ ' .•, Northland TO~"'i< Sulk!.. ,." ....", """".c ...",,' LAD\oLwLslles Moneay'swork. I-BEDROOM with new. elr. 'plaee)"pr:lvlte yaJ!id,J' c!n ro f'JtiO -- Ttt I-ld18' Gulf' ol'Kexico aDd Slra. . 206E, Southfjeld',Ji{ic~.!l~ .4A-HELP WANTED References. $22 daily .. Call pet, fresbly decorated, near garge, 2 bathli _month.. ,... •.. ,.. ...• Op." IOt_ '.&' ,view.. S,a\lUlul 21-TUTOfiNG AND 569- r'O"Oo "." DOMESTIC' after, 5 p.m. 822.9645. Harper and Whittier. No 882-0688. OPPOSITE EaltJaild. a lurnilbed second floor cor. EDUCATION pets 559.5939 Plaza, suite for lease. m. ner aprtment. 2 bedroom, An Equal Opportunity SA-.SITUATION PUBLIC SPEAKING, DRA- Employer WANTED - Live In or out .. ASHLAND near East War- 4M8 or 885-4544. 2 bath, excellent swimming 'DOMESTIC CLEAN Upper Income, ~eat- ren, 3 room upper, stove, beach or walk for mil ... MATICS. Rid yourself of Housekeepers, C 0 u pIe s, Maids, Cooks, Day workers ed, $180 p~r montb. Middle refrigerator, heated. Adu.1ts. VERNIER near X.way. 4,000 Aft'r 6 p.m •• plea ••• 1185. accent, become effective NURSE AIDES, experienced, GENERAL housekeeper de. full. and part time, local for private homes. Grosse aged working couple or ma- LA 6-2800. square feet. 12 private 01- 2471. speech.maker, project per. sires position as live.in. ture ladies. After 4 o'clock. flees, seeurity .ystem, am. a'9Signments. CaY between pointe Agency. 885-4576. sonality through speech, Preferably wit h family Detroit. 371.1576. GROSSE POINTE Park, low. pie plrking. SAND KEY, Clearwater noon and 5 p.m. for ap. learn to act. Adults, chll. EXPERIENCED Reception. members of st. Paul's er flat, adults, no pets. VA FISHER corner Maumee: 8 Beach, beautifully furnished " dren. group or private les- pointment. AID HEALTH ist, peg board. bus)' pedi- Pal'ish. P.O. Box 8602, De. LARGE 5 room upper. Ap. 4.9403, Available immedi. room oftlce suite lormerly condominium fifth floor, 2 son. References. Nona R. SERVICES, INC., 296-3340 atric clinic. 886-1103, 9-5. troit, Michigan 48224. pliances, cal1peting, drapes. ately. mediC!II oltlce, 'hal dark bedroom., 2 bath., lull bal. Blum. 499-4095. DENTAL ASSISTANT chair. No children or pets. a..!f. GROSSE POINTE Park, 5 room and lab. Nearby: ODe cony. SuItable lor 2 cou. COMPANION-Nurse to cook WOMAN; Well experienced, age available. Sec\ll'lty de. room lower flat. Clrpetln, 17120 olfice Flsber II.... Ji'I, on Gulf 01 M'li~. PRIVATE TUTORING side. 20 hOUI1Sper week meals and care for lady in with references desires a posit. $225. 772-238'7. and drapes Included. Mod. Vlrrfnla S. Realtor. Pool and private flshina in afternoons. Reply P.O. Box her horne. Must stay 3 or 4 job 3.5 days. General clean. Jettnel, YOUR OWN HOME 36311, Grosse Pointe 48236 HARPER.DICKERSON area em bath, shower. Privlte TU 2-0188 3 month lea.e. m. nights weekly. 885.3267. ing. $29' a day 8nd carfare, =. All subjects; all levels. prefer weekly work. No -Modern 1 bedroom apart- basement, ,araie. Gro •• e PRIME office locatJoD In Adults and children. Cer- MARKETING ASSISTANT HOUSEKEEPFR 1 or 2 after. babysittinK. cooking or ment, heated, carpeted, ap- Pointe Schools, $250 per Groue Pointe Woods, NAPLES, Florida _ beauti- Ufied teachers. for salesman. College or noons a week, or profes. laundry. Phone 331-6163. pliances, par1dng, washing month. Security deposit. available December 1st. fully furnished 2 bedroom, Call: work experience requi'red. sional woman. 884.6616. . facilities. Good transporta. No pets. 851.2372. InclUdes telephOlMl auWft. :: bath 1011 courle apart. , No typing or shorthand. WOMA.~ wishes cleaning DETROIT AND SUBURBAN tion. Adults. No pets. $160 Exeeijent- Upper _ 3 bed. iIlg COpy machine, mellt. 'Available for Janu. Great opportunity for a dy. NEED A nice clean woman Tuesday. References. Call Here. TUTORING SERVICE plus security. 521.5110. rooms, 2 baths and family tariallPace aDd cODf.nllet ary, 118-3280. 358.0099 . namic individual in a ra. in area to help with the 331-0729. .pidly ,growing corporation. housework and 5.year-old. ALTER.WARREN - 1 bed. room. All carpeted, mod. area. Suitable for attorney WANTED TO BUY' Trailer TEENAGE DRIVER CaU Pam at C.M.I. 774- $2.50 per hour, 11 to 3. 3 WOMAN wishes 1 or 2 days room apar~,!,ent. C 1 e a ~.' em kitC'hen-Won't last. :S-~O:r profellionai. Cill in Florida, not bt retire. E~UCATION CLASS~ 9500. days a week. 881.0986. a week. Cleaning, ironing Stove, retrlger ..tor, utili. PURDY & TOLES' ment center. 2 or S bed. Corrier Mack and CadIeux. 925-8970. ties, pa~lting. Adults. 773- 889.()5()() SMAIJ,. office "on the bllt" roo m. Box J8, Groue DENTAL SECRETARY 4C-HOUSE SITTING Class Starts October 18. E U R 0 PEA N middleaged 0832. $loo"a month includes utll. Pointe News. Full time position in Grosse SERVICES 293.2178 woman desires daywork, WOODBRIDGE EAST INDIAN VILLAGE. One bed. mes. 882.1481. D R Pointe. Must have training WILL HOUSE.SIT from Jan. room, carpeting, decorat. EL AY BEACH. Luxury 3R TUTORING K-12. Individ- and expertise i~ Ifadio- uary. 3 monlhs or more. Saturday only. References. 2 bedroom, 2 bath, covered ed, air conditioned, private OFFICE SPACE avaUlble OIl cODdominium. 2 bedrooms, ualized instruction. Audio. gr~phs, bookkeepmg, ~p- Retired professional. Ref. experienced. Own transpor. carport, fenced in patio, full parking. $165 'month. 824. Mack - between 1 and. 2 baths, lull kitchen etc. Visual techniques. 884-3708 pomtment contr~l: aSSI~tt- erences .. Write Box B.6, tation. TU 2-1825. ~aseme(nt, tall). app~a~c~s, 8234, 823.2573. Mile road •. All utillUet In. Teunll, pool, ,oll ••. S500 -882-7337. mg. and be familiar WI b I Grosse Pointe News. EXPERIENCED Practical rapes cu om ,cen a air. eluded. Can .Michael Ma. between t a.m." p.m. hygiene r e c a 1I lSystem. No children or pets. Reply UPPER 5 room EngUsh Co- barak, 882-"1, Nurse companion, .Jive-In. to P.O. Box 641, St. Clair 10nla1. Fireplace, Ippl1. F LOR 1 D A - Hutchinson PRE-K IN D ERG ART EN Benefits available. CallS-SITUATION cIa sse s. Readiness pro- 881-8825 or write Gi'osse WANTED Excellent Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan 48083. ances, heat furnished. 774. 6D-VACATIOH bland near Stuart, .padous rcferences, Ann Arbor. 1. . 4378 after 7 p,m. and week. RENTALS. new Z bedroom, bathroom, gram. Basic skills. 884.3703 Pointe News, Box P-25. 882.7337. 761-9256. GROSSE POINTE CITY: ends. .creened balcony CoDdo. OFFICE and sales. Some ex- TYPING evening and week. biggish house to married TWO BEDROOM, 2 bath con. minlum Ideally located LEA R N I N G DISABIL- ends at yoqr of(lce. Please SC-CATERING couple and family. Possible HARCOURT WINDMILL domlnlmum on the Gulf. between Indian River aDd perience on NCR 395 book. call Saturday morning. 526- 4 b' t t P Bonit Bea h Florida Ilear ITY Clinic-Diagnostic ~est. keeping machine. Call be. 9356. JAC LIN'S Party Planning- Ig rooms apar men. ointe - up p e Il', 3 bed. a c, • 0 e e a n. Clubbou.e, pool, ing. Adjusted study. 884. tween 3 and 6 p.m. 526- dinners, cocktail parties, Agent TU 5.4415. rooms, porch, air condition- Nlples. 886-3708.teMls, .auna and oceal/oS, 3703-U2-7337. 1580. Connor Park Florist. AFTERNOONS - Refined. box lunches, hors d'oeu- I.BEDROOM apartment, ap. ing, .garage, cl'fPtting, FOR RENT 27.foot Motor For rent b)" season alter « FRENCH TUTOR - Conver. mature lady for babysitting vres. S e r vi n g available. pHances heat water car. stove, refrigerator. Very Home, aleer,6, full)" equip- p.m. 545....111. DENTAL HYGIENIST. 4 days or companion. Excellent 331-7846, 821.8717. peted. No pets: no chiidren. clean. Available November ped. 569-3050, 885-268T. 6I-4AIAGI FOIIINT sational and written les. a week for Grosse Pointe I ISORS in French. your home references .. 499.1889, 6-FOR REuT Security deposit. TU 5.5638. 1st. References. Security office. 885-8550. ,... ., . deposit. Adults only. No LAUDERDALE BY SEA GARAGE for large caT. Ref. or mine. 822.734{). CHILD CARE in my h(lme. UNfURNISHED UPPER FLAT, livlDg, dining, pets. Agent 885-1900. $385. Oceanfront, 2 bedroom l\llt. erences In Grone Pointe EXPERIENCED bar m aid I Defer school district, Have I -- --- kitchen bedroom Heated ury Townhouse PrivMe . th -.. 2F-SCHOOLS wanted with references on re fercnces. 331.7332. . NO"""INGHAM•• , ,upper flat , ProfeSSional'. person.. Prefer . 3 BEDROOM RANCH, car. beach. Season only.. 183. Patk. $25 mon .822.1"..,., east side. 886-2160. GROSSE POINTE . RELIABLE DENTAL ASSist-I ~nnde~:~~~~: non.smoker. After 5. 823. b'n~dbl::t:::~e~:vfi~:;:~; 3123, evenings 88HM4. 7-WANTID TO liNT " ~:~,1~~~;~:3. INSTITUTE OF ant with ten years experi. all utilities included. $180 1701. $300 per month. Security FLORIDA, Marco Island - GROSSE POINTE newly. MUSIC George Palms cnco secking position on month plus security. Ready UPPER 3 bedroom flat, heat deposit required. Available RenUng beauUful water. weel. desire quiet 2 or 3 East Side. Also familiar I. November 11. 1-673.7301. Included, $200. TU 2'()()()1. Nov. 1st. 884.3644 evenings front COQc1011'1iniumvilli, bedroom flat or carriage Register now for Realtor F<811Semester , with receptionist duties. -O-N to 2 bed CHANDLER PARK Ch I only. hI.weekly, monlh1y, £!shing, hoUI' In Point ... Must have 774.1879. 1--.AUDUB . wer, - - a - boating, pool, etc. Sleeps 4 larage. No children, no Private or Class Instruction Expanding I . ---.1 room, garage, central air mers. Clean 31h rooms, SMA L L APARTMENT to adull.l, new completely lur- pets Excellent references MUSIC-piano, voice, strings, EXPERIENCED secretary condWcning, drapes, full heated, refrigerator, stove, rent. 886.7560. nlshed. TU 1-4ll82. 8$4.5191 or 211-4881. . guitar, wind instruments. We have openings for two seeking employment. Call basem'ent. security deposit washer. Reasonable. 775. ART-Drawing. painting, all sales people. Excellent 884-4066. required. 689-5640. 5444. . GROSSE POINTE CITY - TURTLE B E A C H Tower., DIPLOMAT wants 3 bedroom media commercial design. bonus plan. ------.------1 bedroom garden apart. Ocho Rio., Jamica. 2 bed. Colonial house In Grolle Distinguished faculty LADY WILL do nursing and 809 BEACONSFIELD - 5 HOUSE-Grosse Pointe Park. ment. Sunny, newly deco. room, 2 bath apartment, Pointe. t82-&M or 182~16:. TU 2-4953 Call for appointment companion care. 885-9347. rooms, clean 1st floor. Se. Newly decorated 3 bed. rated, new appliances, wan fully furnllhed, with pool 16237 M8Ck at Three Mile Dr. George L. Palms ------curity deposit required. No room, carpet, drapes, ga. to wall carpeting, central and be a c h overlooking WORKING gentleman needs I WILL B A B Y SIT in my children or pets. Shown by rage, pallo. $225. Lease. air conditioning. $275 plus ocean. By week or month. Immediately small flat or 886-4444 3-LOST AND FOUND Grosse Pointe home, Excel! appointment only. 527.()536. References. Security de. security deposit. 222.7870 779.9192. apartment in Grosse Pointe I lent referenccs. 885.8530 I ------.----T---b posit: 754-4795. 824-2502. from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. area. Also wll1lng to share LOST - Grandpa lost his _. I GROSSE POTNTE. rom. BOYNE CO U N TR Y SKI t 11 i f Ilit.l brightly painted walking ley. Upper, Completely car. GROSSE POINTE PARK - NOTTJNGHAM, 4100, upper, CHALET (Petoskey area). ~~~e~en ~t"g558.:sc18 :: cane. Moross.Vernier area. I peted, 20x30 ft. living..room Upper, clean, appliances, 2 bedroom, carpeted. sep. Flrepllce, dlshwa.her, TV, tween 7:30-4 or 355.0278 be. Reward. 777-0493. , with beamed cathedral cell. adults, no pets, available. arate basement, garase. phone. Sleeps any .be tween 8.10 p.m. Re-lerences RN & LPN'S ing, dining room, kitchen, 822-2605. Married couples. N() chU. lI'oup up to 18. sellOn, .. vallable. LOST: prescription ~8sses, breakfast room, .( bedroom, dren, pets. $180. Refer. month week or week-end Kelly Green frame. Mrs. Modern nursing home requires RN and LPN's, l, 2 baths. 2.car electric ga. 3 ROOMS - bath and Ih, fire. ences. 538-3072. ' . 6J HALLS FOI II ....T Stephenson, 885-0398, 886. day shift 8 to 4, rage doors. Your own yard. pl8ce, heated 2 car at. M'1.7233. - " 3800. I Fire and burglar alarm tached garage. Prefer reo BEACONSFtELD.Kercheval. FORT LAUDERDALE, Ex. i system. $450 per month. tired couple. 885-8374. Upper 5 clean rooms. Quiet. ecuUvesqu.let, hancbomely FOUND. Young female tiger Apply in person to-- HALL FOR RENT i Available November 1. 882. Well Insulated. Marrted f "'hed I ---'-- Amvets Post #57 cat, dark, white under chin, GEORGIAN EAST GROSSE POINTE Woods, 2 couple with references. No. urn.. 0 a n a g....- pink nose. 884'()427. ~_79_7_or.882.()994. bedroom home. Finished vember 1. $185. 884.3736. apartment, in excl1lSive Co. • All Occlslons 4-HELP WANTED- 21401 Mack Ave. DUPLEX - Moross. 2 bed. altlc, newly decorated, ral Ridge. AvaUabie for -CATERING room. $175. Security de. completely carpeted and V'WER FLAT, 3 bedroom, monthlyoraea15onahenta!. 19730 Harper, HarperWds. GENERAL Grosse Pointe, Mi. 48236 posit. Call after 6 p.m. I gas heat. $325. Security and ,~hland. Security depo.it. Serious inquiries. 7'77.W7 Hall maDiler. lI8fHOM EXPERIENCED BUTCHER I 886.8444. lease. After 5. 778.8441. I ,;u1t•. 773.5840. evenlnl'. for fine food store. 885.8400.

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Thursday, O~tober 21. 1976 Page Twenty-Four GROSSE POINTE NEWS 7-WANTED TO RENT I-ARTICLES FOR SALE 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE 8-ARTICLES fOR SALE 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE 8-ARTICLES fOR SALE 8-ARTICLESFOR SALE 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE BY WIDOW _ 1 bedroom FURS WANTED I MOVING SALE I HAMMOND ORGAN, china 3D" FRIGIDAIRE electric I GARAGE SALE-319 Mc- THOMASVILLE solid' pine AUTUMN HAZE mink. coat apartment in Scottsdale or Consignment or Buy Saturday, October 23 cabinet, bed, couch, cock. range, 40" Roper gas Millan, Friday. Saturday" 12.piece dining room set, Broadtail packet,'both .Ize Tucson for February and LEE'S 10 to 5 tall and end tables skis :range. 886.1007 after 6 9-4. Baby clothes and ror. $900. 8M.3784. 18. Leopard hat, leopard March. 884-2355. 20339 Mack 881-8082 44 Colonial Road, G.P.S. a~~ boots, ba'r.bells, 'humi. p.m. niture, bedroom ~et, king COUCH $25 mahogany head ~~~::.' b~:~C:~u~: ::t OLDER GENTLEMAN ~e.. (off Lakeshore, between diller, d~sk, lamps, mlscel. I size headboard, some an. , bo rOs $i5 b . vert. quires' one bedroom fur. FIREPLACE WOOD. Hard. Loc~moor and Re~aud) laneous Items. 884-0303. LADY'S English Bicycle, like tiques, ladies' cline clotbes . a eac '. COG 1 293-6465. nished apartment or will wood. $30.$32, White Birch 2 HabItant k.notty pme love GARAGE SALE-4 families new, also Antique Oxen and coats ~ize 18-ZO, ma.ny ~~I::ll:~~~a:e t:b~ 55 GALLON aquarium, com C a 1l share a home. Will furnish $35, Fruitwood $37. 24" seats, Hablt~nt trestle. ta. contributing miscellaneous Collar and Yoke. TU 5.0032 ~~~:hOld Ilems. No prIOr with elaw !eet $350, Three plete withTfUishl.5O 7 8after references. Call 775.3721 available. Kindling $4 and ble, 4 chaJrs, captam's lhings. Downhill skis and GARAGE SALE _ 1417' area braIded rugs, $5 5:30 p.m. '. after 4 p,m. stacking $4. 949-0995. I ::aa~f~ 2l~~lr yst~~~r?~~ boots. C h air s, clolhing, Berkshire. Clothing, toys, GARAGE SALE - Moving, each, Haig.ultra golf clubs 2 BIRD CAGES and stand. 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE BOY'S Schwinn Racer-excel. style sofl, cherry commode baby crib, etc. Saturday househo~d items. Saturday kitchen supplies, y a r d with bag $5G. Reel lawn 824.1335. lent condition. 884.3781. d d t bl d I and Sunday, 9:30-4. 2064 and Sunday, Oclober23-24. tools, furniture, toY'S, mis. mower $5. White maxi an en a' e. re aquer ,Norwood, Grosse Pointe ceUaneous household uti. lambskin coat .size 8, $75. GARAGE SALE. 20726 Char BOOKTIQUE, use d books UITH•U CORONA 200 eIec t'rlc ende,'ld lable,tab:e, blackcountrycaptain'sstyle Woods. LIVING ROOM F'turm ure - cIes. Th urs d aY'rn""d ay. Sat. Hond a 500 mo torcyc Ie. 882 I'evolx, nor th af Vermer,. bought and sold. Noon until S 7, Tuesday through Satur. typewriter witb case. up- chair, old oak round pedes. CHINA CABINET, buffet, Colonial style, sofa, reo urday, 10-5, 659 Lake. 1458. Grosse Pointe Woods. Va day. 15243 Mack Avenue, holstered lSecrelarial chair, tal table. Ficks Reed rat. patio gHder, .typewriter, cliner, coffee and lamp pointe. W H I R L POOL WASHER riety with low prices. ~ Norelco diclating and Iran. tables. Call after 5, 885- ' Thursday 9-4. ,I 885.2265. , cade drapes. Eight panels. 7432. firm price. 886.0047. ' . PRINTING Fanns. Snapper power mower, wheel porch set ,couch, table and good condition. 8B1-1544. ------barrow, garden tools, lools, Excellent condition. 884. SUPER GARAGE SALE, Oct. 15201 Kercheval MAPLE HUTCH, dining. table chain saw. chairs, $60; 0 u t d 00 r CONTEMPORARY solid ma 5124 after 5. 22, 9.4. One day only! As VIOl.A with case. ~ student at Lakepoinw and 4 chairs, $300; daven. Wrought iron garden furni. shades. $15; gla~. top cof. hogany occasional tables, sorted h a use h old and size. Excellent condition. Grosse Pointe VA 2.7100 port and 2 lounge chairs, ture, skis with fittings, fee table, $15. 882.5634. $20 eacb; Cathay mahog KITCHEN SET, miscellane. C:tristmas items, toys. jew. 885.2549 ous bedroom pieces, lounge . AUTOMOBILE Owners auto $400; limed oak bedroom poles a.nd bools, roof rack BASEMENT SALE _ GI'r',. any din'mg room tabl e an d elry, etc., from many set, $300; antique wash .~ h' $75 11 l'k chairs, portable stereo. 882. homes. Great bargains! 87 DOUBLE BASE Drum set- mobile insurance with quar for SkIS, tobaggon, snow and J'unior sl'ze clothl'ng, c airS, ; a I e new 1929. pe a[11, good beginner set, terly payments as low as stand, $85; maple end shoes, ski jackets, panbs, digital clock radl'o. Oster Th urs day, F' r I d a y, 533 Moran Road, Grosse Pointe tables 'and cocktail table, R b t J h Rd 8812137 Farms. ' Hardware $130. 499.2224 aft. $16.27. TU 1.2376. water skis. Croquet set. MaS'Sager never used; ~la,ss 0 er 0 n ., . MOVING. Must sell. Quality er 6 p.m. $100. 884-2883. 2 seat p I dd ers, aI'umlDum ex, top table and chairs. baby JACOBEAN Style dining baby.crib, vacuum cleaner, FIREWOOD - Nor the r n FALL FESTIVAL DINING room furniture by tension ladder, assortment items, tOY'3, and miscel. room suite, 8 pieces, Wal. Westinghouse e 1 e c t r i c Michigan. Clean, seasoned Gifts, decorations, toys, coun. PLAYER PIANO $50 Henredon, '7 years old. Ex. of house paint, hanging, laneous household items nut, C\lstom pads, $400 stove, Kenmore washer and hardwood. Also kindling de try store, candy. 882-2305 cellent condition, oval ta. flower pots, clay pots, met. and etc. 263 Kenwood Ct., 885.3722. dryer, and miscellaneous livered. 293-3949. ZION UNITED METHODIST ble, 6 cane back chairs, al coat rack, costume jew. Friday. Saturday. Sunday children's things. 885.1858. CHURCH II-ANTIQUES server, and large break. elry. 10.5. FRANCIS I by Reed and , ,GENERAL ELECTRIC 30- S T ERE 0, Curtis Malhews 17500 CHANDLER PARK FOR SALE front. 369 University, Salur. Ping pon3' table, fireplace Barton, 12 6-piece place inch electric stove, harvest floor model. 884.7706. at Neff gold. Maple dinette set, day 9 to 4. tools. A GREAT X.MAS gift! TV setting, 3 serving spoons Friday, October 29 from FURNITURE refinished Il'e. other items. 331-2114. Garbage cans, cha.ise lounge. Odyossey game. 11 )!ames Valued at $2,750. Asking DINING ROOM TABLE, ser. 1 p.m. Parking lots paired, stripped, any 'type BASEMENT SALE, Satur. ONE DAY SALE in one. Cost $150. iSell $75, $2,000. Write Grosse Poinle ver, _corner cabinet, 6 of caning. Free estimates BOX springs, mattress sets, day, October 23, 10 a.m.' CASH and CARRY or best offer. Riedell figure News, Box R-15. chairs, leaf and pads in. 3.PIECE bedroom set, old 474-8953. ' Serta Posture by Serta, 5 p.m. Absolutely no ear. All items must be removed skates, 12¥.z, 1¥.z, 2lf.!, 3,9. c1uded. 778.8375 after 4. ' rocker, gate.leg table desk half oU, twin, $110, full, lier!! French Mr. and Mrs. on sale day Ping.Pong table. 886.0090. SEARS lawn sweeper push Antique dresser, sof~, $65 BRASS BEDS (l ornate); $125, Queen. $165, King, Chairs, kingsize spread, A&R POINTE SERVICE B type. Good condition, 25" CHINA CABINET, mahog- 1.4 p.m. 13930 Kercheval. wicker chairs; Victorian battered old pool table, lots ASEMENT SALE - Help $20. 881-4737. $225 also, twin, $85,. full, any. Contemporary, no DINING ROOM SET _ 6 sofas; Victorian organ; of stuff. Maybe our trash is DUNCAN PHYFE dining feed an animal at the zoo. glass. Beautiful doors, $100. $95, 12 only. Builders sell. chairs, buffet, china cabi. Tiffany style lamps; round your treasure. 654 Roslyn room set. Table, 6 chairs, Thursday.Friday.Saturday, APA.RdT~ENT SALE - fLi 3506 Bishop. 881-8757. out. 893-7998. net, pads, miscellaneous oak tables; press back Road, corner of Morning. buffet, china cabinet. 823. 104. 18795 Woodside, Har. qUI atmg entire place, ur. chairs'. WE NEED FINE USED side, Woods. . 0521. ,per WOod'3. niture, rugs, curtains, kitch. COMMERClAL electric bowl- 371.2827. LORLE ANTIQUE l.<'URNITURE, lamps, china en equipment, dishes, etc ing game, must be sold, and housewares. G 0,0 d DUCK DECOYS, tires, vio. MAGIC CHEF, kitchen in 1 YARD SALE - Furniture - Saturday.SUnday, Oct. 23. $100 or best offer. After 5. 4 FAMILY - One day sale GALLERY price paid for good quality lin, mangle iron, miscella. unit, !Sink, gas !Stove, re~ Books - Records - Junk 24, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1222 885.6523. Toys, crib, baby items, 23220 Mack merchandise. We conduct neous. Saturday, 5745 Dev. frigerator. Ideal for bar or - Collectibles - Clothes Beaconsfield, Grosse Pointe Gerbils, 36" range hood, S1. Clair Shores 40" ELECTRIC Frigidaire dryer, furniture, typewriter, 775.1970 estates,' liquidations and onsbire .. 885,~21~... apartment, $150. 885.2352., - Sailboa,ts ~ Marine En- Park, upper fla,t. range, dO,uble oven, $150. .a~th:;)gQQdi~~"':.mu~,hrmore~ ANTIQtiE,.:'oak 'desk, "':34x,eo, llPPl'a~)s. .,,1.,. J.,. "WING"eHI\IR:'''coVered il). ------,."., ..."...",...,.i"'('-i~),i~, ,e ,gmW!,'':';'J971,~coln Con- GE.NERAL El.ECTRIC port ~Beality shop equipment~ .9,5 Saturday, 716 Rivard. MAYFAIR HOUSE aqua silk, 'nail 'trimmed, YELLOW and white 8 piece tinental. All at 847 Lincoln able" dishwasll'er."'L'H t 1~ dryer, chair, vanily and . $150. 8ll,5:~.. ., 25418 Harper $50. TU 2-0804.. " family .room or patio fur. Rd. Friday-Sat., 10:00~:00 used, $50. S85.363l1.r'lcoli sink, $200. Ironrite mangle, MOVING SALE- Friday 10:30 to 5 Daily niture. Excellent condition. Saturday, 10.2. LotS' of ANTIQUE Pier Glass mirror DINING ROOM SET-Table, $150. All items in excellent 174,0130 STORAGE SALE: Velvet 1 year old, $225. One 3'x4' ELECTRIC typewriter, typing condition. 881.8925. goodies, lamps, furniture with golii filigreed grape Lawson sofa, mahogany mod(Jl'n painting, $50. 11 'stand. Electric Kenml))'e 6 chairs, china cabinet, china clothes of all sizes' leaf design, 8 it. x 32'., has t HOUSE LIQUIDATION dining table (1 leaf) and ,high chair, $15. 343-0512. lSewing machine in maple buffet.side board. Antique HUDSON SEAL JACKET, Picture frames, antiques matching marble top ped. inlaid wood, $300. Phone SALES ET AL chairs; end tables; metal Call after 6. desk. Some antiques. Call mink cape stole, BroUmas. 720 Trombley. No pre.sales estal. $1,500. Box J.20, Grosse Pointe News. . Invites you to visit their shop. single bed and spring; 2 fB6-4705. 885-9254, 6 p.m.-9 p.m. ter oven, swag lamp. All damask. covered lounge HUGE GARAGE SALE- like new. Miscellaneous. VICTORIAN game table, Vie. MUSEUM quality painting, Every Thursday from 10 MICROPHONES - 1 Sony F URN I T U R E, all kinds, chail's (some repair need. 75,000 BTU gas heater $75, 884-5577. torian banquet table, 3 4" a.m. . 2 p.m. at the Ray ECM 22; 1 E.V655C, $50 clothes, drapes, carpets drawer Victorian chests, 2 4 x66" unframed. Circa Smith Building, 15115 Char. ed). Saturday, October 23, 5 piece double bedroom set each. 2 ISta!1QS,.$8 each. 1058 Maryland. Days only. old bridal dishes, miscel. 1740" 1840. Evenings 354- levoix, Grosse Pointe. Se. , 1.5 p.m. 768 Ne.ff Rd. $50. Walnut Secretary desk COUCH. Matching love seat. $50. Artificial fireplace Assorted cables. 882.2413: Beige velveteen. Like new, lected items taken on con. BASEMENT SALE - Fur. laneous glassware, duck 0258. HOUSE PLANT SALE-4536 mantlc with electric logs $450. Chrome floor lamp signments. niture, colored TV, $60, decoys and many other an- H E IN T Z 101A N transposer. Bishop, Friday, Saturday, $30. 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Thursday Oct.ober '21. 1976 G R ass E POI N TEN E'W S Page Twenty.Five ~ARTICLES WANTED ll-eARS FOR SALE 11~ARS FOR SALE 11C-BOATS AND 12E-:COMMERCIAL 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE WOODEN STORM WINDOW, '75 PACER, power steering, 2.155 SR13 steel radial tires, MOTORS I PROPERTY FOR SALE ,48x50%. TU 4-0219, air conditioning, rear win- $20 each, batlery $5. 885- 24-FT. THOMPSON Cabin EAST WARREN. Beacons- 8215. LAKE POINTE - Excellent , DON'T throwaway those old dow defogger, other extras. Cruiser, lapstrake wood field. 7 stores, 6 apart. $2,800, 882.3319. hull with mahogany and 5/5. 4 car garage. Good 1026 BALFOUR 'deer anUer racks. I'U pay 1973 CADILLAC Sedan de . ments, gas heat, new roof, reatal area. 'up to $20 per rack for vinyl trim and interior, paved parking, good condi- 1953 FORD 2 door, low miles, Ville. Loaded. Excellent single 1.0. drive, 200 HP GROSSE POINTE PARK good condition antlers, In- condition. Original owner. tion. 884.2133. WILCOX 884-3550 'automatic. $325 or best engine. New weather awn'- ; quiries before 3 p.m,; will offer, 777-5387. $3,550. 778.7965. ALL BRICK GEORGIAN COLONIAL on 123x172 lot.' pick up. 882.3360. ings, int. cushions, mono. 4 bedrooms, living room with fireplace, formal 1955 BUICK. power sleering, 1971 MAVERICK OR matic toBet and tank, gal. OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 dlillng room, 2 full baths up, J,.2bath down, heated WANTED TO BUY - Fur. brakes. Good original con. 1975 DUSTER ley and r8nge, water tank, 327 KERBY ROAD sunporch. kitchen with eating area, bas<'1l1ent "niture, glassware, dishes, dition. $400 or best offer. 885.9222 depth finder, bow rail, com. ! The "impossible dream" of a Cape Cod in the recreation room with fireplace, 2.car attached paperback books, odds and 777-5387. 'pass, air horns, manual Farms under $60,000 with two full baths, 1975 CADILLAC Coupe de garage. Priced in low 70s. ends. 774-4399. trim tabs. Excellent condi- big master bedroom and ultra fine kitchen Ville, one owner. Silver AUSTIN AMERICA - 1970. tion, current Marine Sur. is now the "possible dream." See it now, WANTED - All kinds of gray, Cabriolet roof, extras, OWNER TRANSFERRED 20,000 miles. Excellent vey available With trailer, before the "Sold Sign" turns our dream info household furniture, tax mint condition. 886-3186. running condition. 30 miles $3750. 823.2360 or 371-' )'our nightmare! • _deductable don a t ion s. per gallon. $850. ALSO, 7991. Peace Evangelistic Cburch. '1975 MONZA, 2+2, silver 824-7535 SUBARU \Station wagon, blue, mileage 24,000. Stereo, 1757 BRYS DRIVE 821,1631, 821-{)330. 1971, 27 miles per gallon. TRA WLER-34' Marine Tra. 1O~, DOWN, PLUS CLOSING COSTS, AND air and CB. $2,900. 881-8757. Some rust, stick shift. Good der, 2.3 GPH diesel power. IT'S YOURS IN 30 DAYSI SAFES WANTED. Almosl Bishop.Mack. All fiberglaScS and teak; 2 any condition. Wooda Lock second car. Asking $425. It) And the home is a real charmer, with a fire. 0 882-5289. 1976 PLYMOUTH Volare. heads with showers, Fly N place in the living room, spaciou£ 15 x 13 "I:l aDd ,safe, TU 1-1247, bridge; well equipped, G. PALMS Landau roof, bucket seats, >- dining room and den. The modem kitchen ~ LADIES' bet t e r ~:othing TRIUMPH SPITFIRE, 1973. 318 automatic engine, radia,! beautiful condition. 2 lSea. « features the best in materials and appli. Z OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 needed for resale snop in Excellent condition, low tires. Many extras. 839- sons old. A bargain at Q .ances. The exterior is carefree. Major price ~ Z 1413 NOTTINGHAM-large brick bungalow, 2 bed. . Richmond. 727.9856. mileage, 3 top:;. Best offer. 6579 after 6. $37.900. Docked at Grosse ~ reduction-now just $39,900. Z 886.7537. Pointe Yacht Club. 574. tI) rooms and bath on first floor, finished second floor WANTED, good reaSonable 1540 or 882.3632. Z 564 WASHL~GTON with full bath, near transportation, sbopping, and PLYMOUTH Valiant 1967 - 1975 IMPALA V8, white, tint. ~ school shoes, ladies, size ed windows, air, radio, r.:l THIS FINE ENGLISH MINI.MANSION AWAITS schools. .. 6J,.2, for young girl. 371. 55,000 original miles, sUck, WINTER STORAGE includ. ~ YOUR APPROVAL. The yard is spacious ~ six with air cond1lioning . rear defogger, wJw steel ing mast removal, free cra. GROSSE POINTE WOODS-Brick bungalow, 2 bed. . 7991 alter 5:30. belted radial tires. 8,000 o and the location couldn't be better! With Absolulely no rust, new die construction. Total ser. rooms, bath, large paneled room on second floor. actual miles. StilI under four bedrooms, 31,2 baths, den, family room tires, exhaust, Excellent vice available on sight. Corner lot. 2~~ ca'r garagl!. Olll)' $38,900. 146i Aline. OAK ROLL TOP DESK; oak full warranty. $3,950 or and a quick possession why walt'! Mid 70's. condition, $575 or best of- Discount for owneI\S mast furniture. lamps, clocks, old best offer. 882.8429. toys, coffee ,and tobacco fer. 882-7414. work. SAILBOAT SER. 1378 AUDUBON BY APPOINTMENT tins. Immediate cash. Days, VICES, 468-0027. Located BIG PRICE REDUCTION 1972 TORONADO, stereo, 1971 MERCURY Montego. GROSSE POINTE WOODS , 773.3120, evenings, 886-C908. power s tee r i n g, power on the Clinton River. Join Take a fine and spacious threl! bedroom, Ilh SHARP center.entrance colonial leaturing slate foyer $2,000, 1971 Volkswagen bath Colonial with a huge 15.5 x 24.5 fam. brakes, low mileage. One the 250 boat owneI\S that . with cIrcular stairs, library and family room, WANTED TO BUY moving Super Beetle, AM-FM, low ily room in a desirable, convenient location owner. $675. 521-4658. winter store with us. formal living room and dining room, kitchen with carlons from anyone in miles $1,400, 1970 Caprice. and shave the price to rock.bottom. It's your breakfast area, uiility room, powder room, Grosse Pointe or St. Clair nice car $1,200. Private 1974 OLDS Cutlass Supreme, opportunity for big savings on a quality 11 F- TRAILERS AND screened porch, second floor 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, . Shores. 776-4306. owner. 822-8955 after 5 home! . air, stereo, one owner. Low CAMPERS gas forced air heat, central air conditioning, 2% p.m. mileage. $3,200. 521-4658. lOA-MOTORCYCLES 1971 PROWLER 21' brailer, OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 car garage, recreation room with wet bar in the 1972 BMW, 2002. Sun roof, 1973 TOYOTA Corona, FM 8 fully self contained, sleepiS basement. :" FOR" SALE -tape deck, radio. Good con- six. Awning and screen ... AND BY APPOINTMENT track, steel radials. 25 to 1232 WAYBURN - Frame bungalow, 2 bedrooms, 1 SUZUKI 185-1974 with hel. dition. Best offer. 885-9204 30 mpg. $1,500. 885-1480 'I'oom. 884.5027. $46,900 AND CLEAN AS A PIN! A fine Cape Cod on bath, $18,000, met. Low mileage, electric after 5, days, 773-0699 nights. a shady beautiful street AUractively land . start. Perfect condition. APACHE Pop up, stove, and 1975 MGB. Excellent condi- ice box, sleeps 6. Good scapedand with a two car detached garage. The 4O,ACRES - ST. CLAIR COUNTY 884-5577, . 1973 CHEVROLET Malibu desirable floor plan features two spacious bed. tion, low mileage. 399-2254 Station Wagon. Excellent condition. $500. 884-5381. If you are thinking of selling or 361.1869. rooms and bath up, plus bedroom and bath on 1975 H A R LEY Sportster, condition. 27,000 miles. Call T2-ACREAGE AND the first floor, too. Excellent for adults unable CALL US 'black, brand new. 4,500 1969 DODGE station wagon. 839-5239 after 6 p.m. SUBURBAN to walk up stairs! Julie DoeUe Ernest Beck mil e s. All stock, extra Best offer. 885-,7551. chrome, aluminum rims. 1976 CUTLASS Supreme 4- ST. CLAIR COUNTY - 40 AT $37,5QO-Fine 3 bedroom with den plus low taxe!!, Gerard A. Leone Russell (Forrest) Piche Dunlop tires. Plus helmet. 1974 MONTE CARLO, A.l door, lIir, extras. Only 3,600 prime aeres, suitable for finished recreation room and it's clean with very Kay Reed David E. Droege • Must sell. $2,100. 371-8179 condition. All available op- miles. $5,000. 924-9015. development, near Marine .good decor-better see it quick! tions, CD ignition, deluxe City on Broadbridge Road. after 4. 1976 COUPE de VILLE-Cab. interior. $3,500. 886.7220, Land contract terms. Geo. GEORGE PALMS, REALTOR riolet top, Georgian silver, 1972 750 HONDA Kl. Excel. Palms, 886-4444. Member 1973 OLDS Cutlass SUpreme, genuine leather interior, STRONGMAN, KELLY , lent condition. $1,200 or best National Association of Independent Fee Appraisers offer. 777-2028 after 5. air, AM.FM stereo. Excel. low mileage. Showroom 12A-SUBURBAN i& ASSOCIATES lent conditiot;l. Best offer. sharp! a39-1282. HOME 886.4444 1OB- TRUCKS 885-8423 after 6 p.m. Member ~rosse Pointe Real Estate Board, 1972 ELECTRA 2-door, air, TRAVERSE AREA-2 water FOR SALE 889-0800 Family Business For Over a Century. 1974 PINTO W'Igon, air con. AM.FM stereo, full power, front homes. Grand Trav- A 1973 FORD Super Van. One- ditioning, automatic, low cruise, $2,075. 884.1280. erse Bay. Near tip North. Ton. Particular customize mileage, $1,950 firm. Call port peninsula, $49,500 and V.8 automatic, power steer- 882.5634. OPEL Kadetle Rally, 1970 $57,500. Low down. Make , .ing. 55,000 miles. $2,300. Very clean, no rust. Extras , 886-6947. 1972 FLEETWOOD Cadillac. offer. Must be sold at once. JOHN s. 882.~506 after 6 p.m. WATSONS REALTY HIGBIEMAXON Air conditioned, cruise 616-386.5382 if. ll-CARS FOre SALE control, fully equipped. TIRES, 2 steel belted radial 1ST OFFERING-Lothrop near Kereheval 00 a l00x237 foot with over 20 trees in the rear yard, this "~~UTOMOBILEINSURANCE 100% financing. 331-2114. snow tires. Mounted on 12D-LAKE AND GOODMAN wheels ER 70x14, $50. 881- residence offers 3 bedrooms, den or 4th bedroom, l' liS low as $56 per year. Call 1976 OLDS 4 door Delta 88 RIVER INC. 4717 after 4 p.m. family room with fireplace, central air condition. :.:.' Chesney Insurance Agency Royale Town Sedan; Ster- ALGONAC AREA - Large FOR PROFESSIONAL HELP AND PERSONAL Ing and 2.car attached garage. Built by COlt & for your over ,the pbone eo defogger, vinyl roof, CADILLAC, 1975 de Ville family home on north ATTENTION Baker in 1951. o quotation. 884.5337. etc. 2 tone blue, low mile. Half top. Leather interior, channel. 3 bedroom:;, 2 886-3060 1ST OFFERING-l998O E. William Ct.-Open Sunday ~' 'age. CaU after 6:30885-3821. stereo, tape. $6,800. TU 1. baths, boat hause. Land f 1971 LINCOLNC~nUnental OPEN ,SUNDAY 2:30.5:00 2:30.5:00 between Morningside and Fairway oU . 4 Dr., 42,500 miles. Well 1971 COLT, needs repairs, 8443. contract. Othtlrs priced 29298 RAYMOND-Where else in Grosse Pointe can Fairford Rd. Walk to Barnes or Star 01 the Sea. equipped. Superb condition. cheap, $200. 884.9243. from $16,000 to $90,000. 3 bedroom ranch. Dining room plua large kitchen COUPE de VILLE, Firemist you buy a three bedroom Colonial with a lavatory j PEARL BEACH REALTY $2,100.00. 88fHl159. I. :.'." with eating area. 1'1orida room. 2.car aUached blue, leather, full power. 'llnd an extra room on the 1st floor for $S8,9001 L 'G'Ri\N'D'PRI,X~'J:97&, oolY'14,- , .. garage.' Nicely landecaped lot. Move in condition. , One,owner 71,000 "mUes. ' q :.1111J, ~,7,94-, ,3~,5"" ,.,',i . <:entral' alr. Immediate o«upancy. .. , .' ~ MUST SELLJ!iMoVhig out of, 'OOO'triile~! Ex'19'14.Volks- .tion. ',",n. uippe.' d., 88.6. $3,195. 882-8f22. ,. 545 NEFF-Remodeled. 2 bedrooms, ap(l. 2 .batbs. Vo. FV1Ty., EXECUTIVE HOME ~ Os. Ii. wagon 412, AM-FM, auto- T'" believab!e space. Living room and dJniog room BOURNEl\tOUTH-A 20 foot family rcioJtl wllh beamed 1971 DODGE Wagon, 9 pas- coda - ~4 bedrooms, 2 ,.. matic, excellent condition, 2737. combined (27xI2) -tarmly room with fireplace cathedral. ceiling makes this 3 bedroom 1Y.a bath senger. Air, power steer. baths, pool room, 2 fire ~i$2,800 or best offer. 779. CADILLAC, 1972, Coupe de- (14x2~) redwood deck (16x16) overlooloing deep Colonial a must to see. Eating space in kltchen, di 4240. Ville. ExceHent condition. inglbrakes, new tires, bat- places, 4-car garage, bath 2-ear garage. Immediate possession available. tery. 881-3136: house, and more on 100' lot. Convenient location. ~A975 COUGA-R-X-R-.7-.-E-x-c-e-]... Burgundy /black vinyl top, beach on Lake Van Etlan. CRANFORD LANE-Condomlnlum near the Village :"~ lent condition, loaded, ~w black leather -interJor, new BY APPOINTMENT REAL SHARP 1976 Gran $64,500. Call for details. CAMERON PLACE-See picture ad. shops and transportation. -English. 3 bedrooms, ( .... mileage, $4,200. 886.9498. muffler system, bumper Prix L. J. Low mileage" Little Realty (517) 739-9175. guards front and back, tilt 2 bath. on 2nd plus a bedroom and bath on 3rd. many extras. 884-9228. BISHOP ROAD-"Execulive Home". French Manor in French doors to garden area. Garage. 975 MONARCH Ghia, 4 door, wheel, 6-way power seats, - HARSENS ISLAND. Inter. cul-de.sac. Gracious foyer with open staircase. 302 V-8, fully equipped. Ex. power lock windows, senti- 1971 BUICK Electra, all pow- national shipping ilramc is Spacious living room with cathedral ceillng /lnd COLONIAL ROAD-Spacious English on 142 foot lot cellent condition, $3,800. nel lite system, AM.FM er, 56,000 miles. $1,195. 774 .at YoW' fingertips at this balcony, library, card room, 7 bedrooms-Master near Lake Shore Road. Mutsehler kitchen. 1st Ford employee. 884-4238. stereo tape deck, 40,000 1459. fabuloUiS waterfront home with dressing room, 8 fireplaces. Plush custom car- floor lawldry. Family room with built-in barbe. 973 OPEL Manta Rally, 64,' miles, $2,900. 823-2360 or 1973 MG MIDGET. Very of superb quality and plan. peting throughout. Superior all-inclusive kitchen cue. 5 bejJrooms plus silting room. 4lh baths. , 000 miles, no rust, meehan- 371.7991. good condition. Just tuned ning. Forty foot living and maintenance features. Privacy achieved 2-ear attached garage with cireular drive. ically excellent condtion. 28 1969 JEEP DJ5, automatic, up. $1,850. 882.1324 or 963 room faces waterf,ront and through landscaping for enjoyment of heated in. 3540. bas entire wa'll of glass, LINCOLN ROAD-Center Entrance Colonial In lovely . miles per gallon, $1,300 or new tires, radio, $800. 331- ground pool. Carriage House. open beamed ceiling and location. New\kitchen with breakfast room. 13 foot . best offer. Call after 6. 824- 8774 after 6:30 p.m, CLASSIC 1964 Jaguar, XKE fireplace, 3 large bed- TOURAINE ROAD-New Eng!and "Charmer" in the den. 1st floor lavatory; 3 nice sile bedrooms on 7946. 2nd with 2 additional bedrooms on 3rd. 2.car 1976 CAMARO, automatic, Coupe. 3.8 Litre. 6 cylinder, rooms, 3 baths, dressing Farms. Foyer with vanity, library and l1v,ingroom garage. \ CADILLAC '75, Sedan de power steering and brakes, radial tires. 25 miles per room, exercise room, ahun. with fireside warmth. 4 bedrooms, 3 batbs and . Ville D'elegance. Loaded air, AM/FM, radials, 4,000 gal. 886-2080. dance of ~tora.ge including dressing room. Guest quarters of 2 bedrooms and LINCOLN ROAD-3 bedroom 11,02bath English. 18 foot 6-way seat, stereo, tilt miles. 778.2459. 1973 MONTE CARLO, trip] 3 huge walk.in closets, 2lh bath with private stairca£e. Attached 3 car garage den or sun room. 18 foot master bedroom. 2.car wheel, rear d e fog g e r, e car garage, work shop, with electric eye. Spronkler system. ' garage. 5Ox151 ~dt. cruise, electric trunk, etc., 1970 CHARGER SE. Low b I a c k, air conditioning, garden shed. All appli- $6,975. 886.0998. miies, power steering, aulo- slereo, first $2,350 takes .ances ineluded, cM'peted MAPLETON-"A Happ)' Decision" will be yours with LAK~ SHORE ROAD-One of the few remaining matic, radial 'tires. 881- Good condition. TU 2.7414 throughout. Offered fully this delightful blue Colonial in the Farms. Living eStates available. Large Georgian residence on 1968 PONTIAC Catalina, 2 9683. 1973 REGAL BUICK, loaded equipped and beautifully room with bay, 3 bedrooms, natural wood kitchen 6 acres of prime property. Several out buildings door hardtop, power steer- Excellent condition. $2,550 furnished. $115.000. with eating area. Screened porch overlooking en. Including a ~ family gardeners cottage. 6 fire. ing, 'brakes, air. One own. 1970 CORVETTE LTI Coupe. - 886-5527. MacGLASHAN closed garden. Walking distance to shopping, places. er. Good condition. $550. New Chevrolet installed hospital and schools. Early possesSlion. 881-4724. 350.370 h.p. short block 1971 E L D 0 R ADO, 35,000 COMPANY GROSSE POINTE PARK-2 family maintenance free with warranty. New ex- miles. Excellent condition ACROSS FROM THE "INN" YORKSHIRE-Great family Colonial-3bedrooms, 2 aluminum sided flat. 2 bedrooms in eacn unit. AMC, 1974 Sportster 2 door. haust, new clutch, full After 5, 779-1241. ST. CLAIR, MICHIGAN baths on 2nd floor, 1 bedroom and bath on third, New kitchen in lower. Nower roof. Gas heat. , Air, tinted glass. Very fast, power, air, AM.FM. 882. 329-2294 den and garden room, central air, 2 car gal'llge. 2.car garage. A goOO investment or home. $29,500. all new radia:ls, $2,550. VE 8763. 1972 MERCEDES BENZ 250 , 9-4383. power s tee r in g, 'powe; CHOICE waterfront property, GOOD HOU,SES, GOOD NEIGHBORS AND GOOD STANHOPE-Outstanding 2 bedroom 2 bath story. and 1972 VW Super Beetle, rear brakes. air conditioning, $50 a foot. 564' by 380' deep FRIENDS a half residence. Modern kItchen with breakfast 1968 FORD Mustang. New defogger, good tires and stereo. A truly elegant car with year round cottage bay. Den or library plus a family room. Com. OPEN SUNT\A Y 2:30..":00 '. tires, stereo, all extras. Ex- brakes. Must see to appre. Asking $5,800. Call 882.9368 and dock. ChaI11evoix area. pletely finisheCi basement. Central air condition. WINDMILL POINTE SUB.-548-550 ALTER ROAD-2 cellent condition. 1 owner. ciate. 50,000 miles. 884-7795. for appointment. 839.7499. ing. Ideal home for couple or small famly. . 823-6166. family flat, modern kitchen, 2 bedrooms, IMng, DART SWINGER 1972 6 1970 MAVERICK. Manual, St Olair River (E. China dir,ing and family room in each apartment. Built STONEHURST-Lovely Shores location. Centrally air 972 CUTLASS Supreme, 4 cylinder automaUc 50,000 30,000 miles. $625. 884-2047 Twp.) 4 bedroom, two story in 1962. Excellent condition. conditioned 5 bedroom 31h bath Colonial on l00x door hardtop, 350 engine, miles. Excellent condition after .5 p.m. brick older home in excel- 203 lot. Paneled library plus a family room with SCRIPPS DRIVE-One.owner home. Perfect condltlon all options including C B. $1,195. 886-3495 aftcr 5 p.m. lent condition; fireplace in fireplace, 1st floor laundry. Large patio. 21f,z.car Like new condition, $2,400. 1973 S. E. CHARGER, 19,000 living room; ISh baths, full Boater's Paradise! Groomed grounds. Glamorous attached garage. 2 powder rooms. Immediate 1976 CADILLAC Fleetwood family room. 3 bedrooms. Lower level entertain. 885.8623. miles, 400 engine, sun roof, basement; 2 car garage; possession available, Brougham. 7,000 miles, all air, etc. Excellent condi. dock-$68,OOO. ment center. l-rlcea right. 976 CHEVETTE. G.M. exec. conveniences and appoint- tion, $2,750. 885-3131. STRATFORD PLACE-Exceptlonal 5 bedroom French utive's wife car. 12,000 ments. $11,000. 882-8283. SS MARQUETTE DRIVE-Near water, 2 family flat, Colonial. 4 full baths and 2 powder rooms. Large miles, perfect condition, 1971 LINCOLN Continental ED SA super condition. 3 bedrooms each unit with natural family room wIth fireplace. Central air condi. . $2,800. 881-8556. 1976 COUGAR, XR-7, extra 4.door, loaded, very go.od . fireplace, Separate basements, all appliances tioning and Jawn sprinkler system. 2.car attached clean. 21 options, list $7,200 condition, 48,000 miles. 885 REALTOR Included. garage, 974 PINTO Runabout, 4 -selling for $5,395. 772. 5489. THREE MILE DRIVE-Ranch, 3 bedrooms, tasteful speed, sun roof, stereo. lux. 6994. WINDMILL POINTE DRIVE-Custom built in 1953 St. Clair Office contemporary decor. Ne8r bus line. Poss.ible land ury interior, rear defogger, T1B-CARS WANTED Phone (313) 329.9003 this superb English reside-nce is on a 210x400 foot 2 snow tires, $1,800. 886. 1973 PONTIAC cat'alina Se. TO BUY contract. dan, air, stereo, power, Maril1e City Office 18ke front lot. 5 bedrooms, 4J,.2baths. Recreation 0936. room with bar. 2.car attached garage. Central air 34,000 miles. $1,850. 886- Phone (313) 765-4013 TOWNHOUSE-Complete with' private walled patlo VOLKSWAGENS conditioning. IVIERA, 1975, Lan d a u. 7526. in rear. Attached 2 car garage, 4 bedrooms, fire. WANTED 12E-COMMERCIAL p:ace. Private street and use of pool and tennis Many options. Excellent LOCH MOOR-Centrally lIir conditioned 5 bedroom 311.1 1967 PLYMOUTH, excellent HigheS'l Prices Paid PROPERTY ,condition, $5,500. TU 4.0609. courls. 1250 Navarre Place. Priced in the 60's. bat~ English. 29-loot Mutschler kitchen. 16.foot condition. Power sleering WOOD MOTORS V.W. 18519 MACK. near Michigan library. Recreation room with fireplaec, 2.car 972 CADILLAC Eldorado and power brakes. $395 or Gratiot at 8 Mile 3722600 ON THE WATERFRONT - no maintenance - IN Bank. Atlractiv~ colonial attached garage. convertible, white body, best orter. 886-7274. . A GROSSE POINTE .. one style building with 2 pri white top, burgundy interi. DI~TINCTIVELY INDIVIOUALLY STYLED Condo. UNIVERSITY-4 bedroom 31,02bath English near Ker. 1975 MERCURY Montego owner 1967. 68, 69 Chrysler vate offices, steno space, or. AM/FM tape. 37.000 miniums with a splendid view of the water. Spa. cheval Ave. Modern kitchen. Breaklast room and MX Brougham, 12,000 m:,les Newport. 4 door hardlop, lower 1 eve I conferenc~ miles. First $4.200. 886-6947. cious bedrooms, fine libraries, super kilchens, lormal dining room. New roof. Attached garage. air, alarm system, A-I 383 engine. Call 792-6336. room, 2 lays. Central air combination pantry.utility rooms. A~I air condi- Pricc reduccd. $7000 down Quick possession avall8ble. 975 PLYMOUTH Grand Fu. condilion. $3,400. Call 885. tioned. Complete valet service. Top securily. Monthly payments less than ry Custom, 2 door. Excel- 2576 after 5 p.m. llC-BOATS AND Priced in the 70's. We have olher nne Grosse Pointe resldcnces available Jent. Must sell 776-3666 or MOTORS rent. Mrs. Jeffries, Realtor, In ail price ranges. Call one of our profeuional FORD, 1974 LTD Brougham. 882'()899. 881-5593. . sales associates lor lhe assistance you deserve in Air, radio, heater. 34,000 DISTRIBUTOR selling Dem JOHN s. selecting the right house for your needs. 973 GRAND PRIX, $2,900 or miles. Excellent condition. oDstrator Sailboats at 25% OWNER RETIRING - A best offer, Loaded. 839-4005 $2,950. Executive's car. 882. off. Wedge 14' $1,050.00- fine Grosse Pointe cHen tele. Beauty Salon. 885.1944 between 4-7 on Wednesday- 9615. was $1,400.00, Bay Tiger J • GOODMAN 12' $937.50-was $1,250.00 Sunday. 100 X 185 GOOD business INC. MAGNIF,JCENT! Extremely Call 885.0159. HIGBIEMAXON 1975 FORD LTD. Executive clean 1975 Olds Cutlass Suo location, 1,4 mile from 1.94 car. Blue hardtop, air, pow- preme. Landau roof. AM. CATALINA 22 foot 1974 Gr8liot and 13 Mile proper 93 Kercheval lion the Hill" er brakes, power steering, FM, power steering, Completely equipped for ty meets shopping center 886-3060 886-3060 "Rea Itors" cruising or racing. Spedal lot. A large brick home, automatic. Good steel Ures, brakes, air, cruise control, MEMRERS 01" GROSSE POINTE REAL ESTATE 83 Kercheval 886c3400 radio, digital clock, secur. rear defroster. $3,900. 885. l:nd of the season asking ideal for office or other BOARD ity locks, $3,295. 882.9806. 0796. price $5,700. 882-2149. business. 293.4996. Members Grolse Pointe Real Estate Board

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Thursday, October 21. 1976 GROSSE,PO.INTE NEWS Page Twenty.Sil< '. " ' U-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 1S-lEAt'1STATI '01 SALE 13-REAL ESTAT~ FORSALE FOR SALE FOR SALE lloo BERKSHIRE' ROAD GROSSE POINTE - Beaut!. -'nding the home that is right for you doesn't really have to BY OWNER fully landscaped. 3 bed- OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 6 bedroom, 31k baths Engiisb. rooms, 8 clothes closets, 26 an exasperating experience. For example ... Breakfast room, paneled Li. years old. New drapes and 551 OXFORD. A petite mansion which will really turn you on if you like that ou know that your t'e.l estate advisor should brary fireplace in mast« carpet. Large picture win. French country house look. This one has a Mansard roof and circular bedroom, Pew a b i c tile dow fireplace, sun room, • be amiliar with all current oUerings drive and looks as great inside as it does from the curb of Oxford Road. throughout, leaded glass burglar alarm, air condi. All the bedrooms have private baths and there is a library and family ., be capable of demonstrating the actual worth of any property to enable you windows, slate roof. 885'1 Uoner. Open. Owner 882. room, both with fireplaces. 0314. 8960 or 882-3555. to make realistie deeiiSions 20505 WILLIAMSBURG COURT, HARPER WOODS. Townhouse condominium . • be able to 5ave you time by advising you of tile weekness of getting involved Two bedrooms, one and one half baths. All new carpeting first and second with overpriced properties floors. G.E. stove, self.cleaning oven, frost-free refrigerator, dishwasher, • be interested in determining just what is important to you .and what is disposal all new 1975. Gas FA heat and central air conditioning. Grosse QUEEN required to accompli-2.story in one of the most desirable locat~ons in the Woods. RELY ON: Features include natural fireplace in living room, central air, aluminum SOUTH OF JEFFERSON is this four bedroom which is ready when you are. trim, gas light, 3 bedrooms, the condition of this home will please the It features a formal dining room, oak paneled den, sprinklers front and Charlotte Schneider Dave McCarron Catherine Bracci most discriminating buyer. rear and the charm of an English country house. Marilyn Stanitzke Serena Noblitt Gordon Mantay 1366 TORRY - Price reduced on this spacious ranch situated on a large Peg Brainard Steve Nowak corner lot. Special features' include a formal dining room, country Bob Ladendorf kitchen, attached new carpeting, central 'air. Under $55,000. THEY'LL BE HAPPY TO HELP YOU .. .~~; 1706 BROADSTONE - Built in 1953, complete with large living room, natural R. G. EDGAR I' fireplace. Formal dining room, family room, n'2 baths, copper plumbing, I eating space in kit~hen with built.in dishwasher, 2.car gal'age, gas forced ,\ air heat, priced to sell Open Sunday 2.5. & ASSOCIATES Wm. W. Queen 886-4141 I, 19950 HOLlDA Y - This is your chance to buy a home that has been reduced 114 KERCHEVAL 886-6010 , to the mostattr.clive price .of $67,000.19950 HolidlU' is the Iar-gest home ," ,MeJ;nblU' ,GrpssePointe .lteal E4ta.te Qqax;d,.;,,,. ':C' ' "IrPthe 'Pie'ighbO~~'fdr"thlf'famllY that. enjoys sPIl~el'.rrhl.ll five' bedroom' " ; ; "',: home 'hasa large panelled recreation room with a wet ,bar' and natural fireplace for f..amily' entertaining, or if you 'prefer the more formal: scene, 1. walk upstairs to a large formal living room with a natural fireplace and a ::., dining room with a picture willdow viewing the large backyard. Stop , " . and see this lovely home Sunday from 2-5 p.m. You'll find its unique JOHNSTONE & JOHNSTONE CHAMPION qualities are never. ending. 884-5700 THREE GROSSE POINTE OFFICES TO SERVE YOU 538 ST. CLAIR -Drastically reduced. Situated in Grosse Pointe City, this 16610 MACK 82 KERCHEVAL 19790 MACK gracious American Colonial features (5) 'bedrooms, 2 full baths, family OPEN SUNDAY 2:30-5 AT HARVARD ON THE lllLL NEAR COOK ROAD room, full basement, gas heat, SOx178' lot, also features 'built~in income A VERY SPECIAL HOUSE--670 WASHINGTON from the Carriage House, which has living room, dining room, .two -This three bedroom, 11k bath house (plus 'bedrooms, kitchen, presently rents for $225.00 monthly. FIRST OFFERING of 4 bedroom CENTER HALL COLONIAL, with Ilh baths oIlj a den!) exudes English charm. Beautifully 2nd, lavon 1st, delig'htful den, paneled games room, 4 car garage 'and possiblel decoNltedand with a kitchen beyond your 23m ROBERT JOHN - SP.Ot1ess is the word for this beautiful 3 bedroom mortgage a'ssumption terms. Home has a decorator's touch and irresistable wildest dreams. In the SO's. ranch with, family room with. cathredal ceiling and natural fireplace, amenities. 881-6300. 2'>-2.car attached garage, first floor laundry room, 2 full baths, plus 815 WASHINGTON - A house for the buyer ,much more. Don't pass this one by. YOU CAN WALK TO VILLAGE SHOPP,ING from this unusually charming COLO- looking for the most unusual. The house is a NIAL. 4 bedrooms plus studio and 2 full baths on second. Quick occupancy ~ complete surprise when you step in the 20469 WILLIAMSBURG - In Harper Woods, we are offering this attractive call for an appointment to \See today! 881~4200. door. There are six levels designed by an 3 bedroom, 2lh.bath townhouse. Included are appliances, cenlral air, architect with imagination and the use of shag carpeting, professionally finished basement, carport and Grosse MUST BE SOLD-Popular 3 bedroom Woods COLONIAL with lovely Florida room, quality wood .and hardware throughout. Pointe schools. Priced in the mid.forties with 'an assumption available. immediate occupancy and pO:3l3ible low interest mortgage assumption terms. Four bedrooms, sitting room, hobby room, Reduced to $42,900. 881-6300. 21h baths and priced in the low 60's. 21111 NORWOOD - Super Sharp - Super sharp brick Bungalow, featuring formal dining room, two. bedrooms, with floored expansion attic with IN THE FARMS - Ever popular 3 bedroom, I1h bath COLONIAL with a family 1221 YORKSHIRE-See our picture ad on page heat ready for the third 'bedroom, new furnace, central air conditioning, room. Also included is considerable carpeting, draperies and an attractive 22. Here is that perfect Colonial that you electronic air filter, circuit breakers, good assumable 7lh% mortgage. Call fenced yard with gas barbeque. 884-0600. and your family will enjoy for years to for more details only $37,500. come .. The family room and kitchen are COZY CAPE COD ON QUIET COURT - Beautifully decorated with 4 bedrooms, 2 together and create a great atmosphere for 329 McMILLAN - Seeing is believing - This truly immaculate Colonial has baths, family room, kitchen built-ins, central air, occupancy .at close and nothing mother while preparing all those marvellous ,all the features, built in 1951, three bedrooms, living room with natural to do but move in Terrific value at $54,900. 881.6300. holiday dishes. There is also a separate fireplace, formal dining room, kitchen with eating space, enclosed terrace, library, and a wonderful second floor laun- 1lh baths, panelled recreation room, 2.car garage, priced at only $52,000. PER.FECTION PLUS in this beautiful 3 bedroom RANCH overlooking the Country! dry room or sewing-crafts room along with Club Golf course. Den or 4th bedroom, new paneled family room with firep.lac~ 1850 NOR.WOOD - This brick Ph-story features living room, natural fireplace, four bedrooms and 2'h baths. all new decor, central air and just reduced to $149,000. 884-0600. dining room, 3 bedrooms, recreation room, laundry, full bath in basement, gas forced air, central air conditioning, 2-car garage, 30--2baths, landscaped lot on Stephens Road. Planned for an dining room, kitchen with eating space and new flooring. Also, a snack I2x20 Parquet~floored family \l'oom with fireplace, .games room, 3 car gaTage, active famBy, it includes a lovely family room and bar, finished recreation room, 3.year.old carpeting, all aluminum trim graceful circular drive on large sprinklered site and exceptional in-ground POOl. library. and gutters, assume this 6.9% mortgage. Realistically priced. 884-0600. 1022 NOTTINGHAM-A very special house wjth one 2328 STANHOPE - Where else but in the Woods can you find a 3 bedroom SPANISH STYLE COLONIAL, immaculately maintained with 3 bedrooms ~master. large bedroom and bath down, two spacious bed. brick Ranch with formal dining room, large kitchen with eating space, 18x14), each with walk-in closet, 21k baths, library, family room, kitchen built. rooms and bath up, an attractive living room and full basement, living room with natural fireplace for less than $40.000. ins and breakfast room and paneled games room. Good family home at $62,500. dining room and a pleasant dining area in a bright 1993 COUNTRY CLUB - The perfect house for a family, a couple, or a 881-6300. kitchen. 2 car garage. $45,000. single person. This home is a lovely center entrance colonial located at GROSSE POINTE WOODS - Attractive brick COLONIAL with the decorator's BEST BUY ON THE MARKET! This newer Colonial 1993 Country Club in Grosse Pointe Woods. The living room with a natural touch - nearly new carpeting th,oughout. Ideal for the budget-minded young is priced to sell. Included are four bedrooms 21k fireplace extends into a bright panelled family room for your entertaining coup!e who want to live in Grosse Pointe. Price ,reduced to $40,900. 881-4200. baths, a huge modern ~itchen, and a family ;oom delight. This home also features.a formal dining room, eating space in with a fireplace. the kitchen, with a finished recre8tion room and lh bath in the basement. LOTS OF LAKE FRONTAGE and nearly new Country French COLONIAL for those Do not miss this 3 bedroom home. Owners are anxious and ready to look who desire the finest. The spacious accomodations include 4 large bedrooms SPACIOUS ENGLISH with a ~ovely paneled library is at your offer; Open Sunday 2.5 p.m. (master 26x15 with walk-out lake view balcony). 3 full baths, two l$t floor a house that you must see. The kitchen is very powder rooms, 29x15 terrace room with marble fireplace and .so much more to large and very beautiful and also has a breakfast 33326 EAST JEFFERSON - This attractive Condominium at "st. Clair on area. There are four bedrooms, three baths ann the Lake" offers so much for that very particular buyer. Professionally see. 884-0600. extras too numerous to mention. Priced .at $68,500. decorated is this 2 bedroom, 2th.bath including family room on the lower LOADS OF CHARM - Popular 3 bedroom, 1'h bath COLONIAL in Montieth School level, patio, central .air, attac~ed garage. Please cali for more details. OWNER IS ANXIOUS FOR AN OFFER on this great section, with large up.to-date kitchen, cozy fireplace, gracious decor and priced investment property dn Grosse Pointe Park. It /' at $52,500 for quick -sale. 881-6:l00. may also be used as a single family home. Two BY APPOINTMENT PLEASE GRACIOUS COLONIAL near Ferry School with 3 bedrooms, H'.z baths, 26x14 panel- bedrooms down, 1 up. 2 car garage. 120 UNIT APARTMENT COMPLEX - All units have wall.to.wall carpeting, stove, ed family room, games room with wet bar and quick occupancy. Only $52,500 EXQUIS1TE FRENCH MANOR~or further informa- refrigerators, large door walls, disposals, air condition, washing facilities and owners anxious to move out of state. 881.6300. tion concerning this fine residence please call and in each of the (IS) buildings, fully rented with .a return of 23.95% on your we will be happy to send you a full brochure. money - Priced at $1,800,000.00. Call for details. LUXURY PLUS - Outstanding modern COLONIAL on prestigious Stephens. witht 5 family bedrooms plus master and 'guest suites, 4'h baths, library, 37 foot 18942 HUNTINGTON-4::ustom built Semi.Ranch on 20040 ELKHART - Harper Woods, 3 bedrooms and recreation room, appliances terrace, 3 car attached garage, 142xl75

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: I '.~ , ~, P Twenty-Eight GROSSe POINTE NEWS Thursday, October 21, 1976 - 21-I-PAINTING, 21K-WINDOW 11-& IITAn 1a-RIAL UTATE -'13-REAL ESTATE 14-REAL ISTATI I 211--SIWtNG 21 G-ROOFIHG DECO~ATING WASHING POIIAU, POIIALI FOR SALE WANTED MACHINE SIlVICE ~ :1;,: G.OLMIN ~~ MODIL HOME GROSSE POINTE SHOR£S. RESPONSIBLE individual SINGER SERVICE AINSWORTH CUST OM WINDOW CLEANING ST, CLAIR wishes to purchase a 2 fam. AUTHORIZED DEALER : I '" BELLE MEADE CuICom brick Colon I.!. A • bedrooms. 3 baths. 49 MAINTENANCE DECORATING SERVICE I J lIy fl.t in Grosse Pointe on 'REPAIR ALL MAKES , (Former Glanc)' E.tate). (teat family bome featur- Greenbrier Lane. Roofing, gutters, repairs. 20 BY "BOB" FREE ESTIMATES New 4 bedroom with library a high balance land. con. ALL WORK GUARANTEED years experience. Local Interior-exterior, carpet sales WE ARE INSURED 1nI cozy library, huge mas. WANTED: Income or Duplex tract. No brokers, please. FREE IN HOME I' and famlly room. OpeD ter bedroom with elegant references. 779.9075. and installations, waIl pa. 372-3022 daUy 2-4. Other bome sites in Grosse Pointe or Har- Call alter 7 p.m. 882.4825. ESTIMATES .1 bath and drell$lng areas, 4 per Woods. Will pay cash. TU 5.5541 21 H-RUG CLEANING - pering. etc, Fall savings available. now through December 5th. II' other bedrooms, and 3 Call after 5 p.m., 884.2415. lS-IUSINESS 21M-SEWER SERVICE WALTER H. MAST CO. baths, dilling room, 21fz car COMPLETE Tune.Up, $3.95, '1 Bob Weigel, 15216 Charle. 882.1401 OPPORTUNITIES SUPREME Carpet Furm ure VOI'X. Evenings, 331.9902. SEWERS CLEANED, broken ih garage, full basement. Ful. COMPARE 1072 Beaconsfield all makes •. a11 ages. All and wall washing Co. Any 1y carpeted and recently to any similar house and CANDY and ice cream carry. parts stocked. 885.7437. living room and hall car- ALL WORK GUARANTEED Sewers. repaired. Guaran- !Ii CONDOMINIUMS you wi\] agree Ihere is no out business. No franchise - 'teed~ Reasonable r ale s. decorated. Immediate pos. p~t cleaned $18.95. Steam PAINTING and paper hang. 88i.(J()63 or 779.1225. . ;:ORTH 13AY VILLAGE ~esosion of this fine proper. betler buy. Reduced $4,000 fee. Perfect family opera- 21 C-ELECTRICAL ~hghtly more: Wall ~vash'l ing, 27 years experience. 35110 E. JEFFERSON ty. $79,000. to low 20's for quick sale. tion. Good parking, high SERVICE mg by machme. Sallsf~c. Local references. 1.781- ELECTRIC sewer cleaning. (South of Shook Rd.) MacGLASHAN Call Yanchuk now. 822.2334. traffic. Sl. Ciair Shores lo- cation. Wife's illness makes HARBOR ELECTRIC tion guaranleed. PR 1.87,6. 6461. No foolage charge. Tele. Priced from $30.900 to $33,900. COMPANY GROSSE POINTE WOODS- owner anxious to sell. Make Violations Corrected phone price. 20 years o( II• I ;a:ee:.r~~lsat::edda~~; ACROSS FROM THE "INN" 1499 Anita, brick bunga. an oUer. Mrs. Jeftries, Re- K-CARPET R. C. MOWBRAY experience. CIl Roemer, \ ' ST CLAIR MICHIGAN low, 3 bedroom. study, altor. TU 2-0899. FREE ESTIMATES CLEANING ASSOCIATES Plumbing. TU 2.3150. 1.6 p.m. .• summ,er p- rage. By owner. For ap. TOWNHOUSE, 22955 Lake. neu ere ,sma ee. ""lme McGuire Garage Wiring. .&cJ .....TI IG .&c"'ID INTERIOR-Painting. pan. DeSENDER 822.1201 21-I-P "'.... "'~ eling '. wall papering • polntment. 885.288li. sumptlon. shore Dr. 2 bedroom, near puppies available. 774.2293. CALL 779-6940 . DECORATING suspended ceiling • floor L. VERBEKE CONTR. WAYBURN and DETROIT- stores, on bus line, club SHEPHERD i d tile. . IN THE FARMS--358 Kerby. 5/5 income. Garage drive. rhou,e. pool, sauna, tennl,. Malamute m ~l£ , 21E-$.TORMS AND CUSTOM PAINTING Special. Drives • Walks • Porches Cape Cod. Two bedrooms, Detroit city workers live Now avallabte. 293-8485. female, spayed. Exce ent SCREENS ists, interior, exterior. An. Patios • Chimney.! • Tuck. one bath on first; lUBe here: work in Detroit and _ companion dog. 774-2293. EXTERIOR - Carpentry • pointing • Basement Water. drew M e eke r, Grosse Painting. Patio. Cabinet bedroom, full bath on sec- also enjoy all Grosse Pointe ST. CLAIR SHORES, near .FREE to caring home, cute ALUMINUM STORM DOORS Pointe area. 882.6283. proofing ond. Large walk-In closet privileges _ schools, park, Grosse Pointe. Modern 3 kittens, week's supply of AND WINDOWS. IMPERI. building, re.surfacing for. 19 Yrs. In, the Polntee plus fantastic built-In star. Bedroom Brick Ranch, cat food and bonus. 821. .AL DOORWALLS. FREE COMPLETE home improve. mica counters and more. No Job Too Small age. Winterized porch, elec-CROWN VA 1-6500 central air. linished base. 7097. ESTIMATES. menl Interior and exterior Free eslimates and Ideas. Licensed Free Estimates tronic air cleaner, natural TOM McDONALD & SON me nt, private patio, land. FRED'S STORM 839.4311 work' from painting to elec. Guarantee good work. A 885.4391 fireplace. Convenient to scaped. Immar,ulate. Mll,t FREE-Need good homes for trical to cement to car- handyman for just about schools. Call 886.2254 after GAYLORD AREA - Ranch. see. Only $35,500 or 9S' puppies. Available in two. EASTVIEW penter work etc. Will out. anything. bid any price. Call Anthony CHAS. F. JEFFREY six for appointment. Open style home on 10 acres, 10 sume 70/4%. Owner, 779. three weeks. 884-7426. ALUMINUM INC. 773-4355 Sunday 2.5. No Brokers. miles east of town on 5890. MASON CONTRACTOR B. F. GOODRICH 889.0406. hard-lOp road. WiJl sell or BOXERS - AKC C & C PAINTING interior. LICENSED. INSURED VINYL PRODUCTS trade for Metro-Detroit in. '. OPEN HOUSE .Show quality, flashy fawn. 4 GROSSE POINTE exterior, 25 years painting • Brick • Block • Stone GROSSE PO I NTE ALCOA BUILDING PROD. • Cement Work come property. Quick oc. .' 1/' 'SUNDAy 2-5 ,'. black masked," 1 white ie' :P"'~NTERS, ~C. . hiL Grosse ,.;Pomte: Work- , CITY Storm Wjndowali.D,oo~, .' ,cupaney. 'Request brochure: ,l1.tcfslse Pointe masked'. Male.nind femlile. Pamting interior.exterior. Pa. ".'mansllip guaranteed. Free '. Waterproofing '1~4t1' Cadl~x~ Awnings, Porch Enclq,:ures per hanging and paneling. • Tuck Pointing Large" lledrooms, 1* baths, estimates. 839.()931. fireplace, formal dining U. P. WILDERNESS _ 40. 'Par}r" ~".c.~~cfrpom bric1< Copies ofbolh impressive Siding - Seamless Gutters Free Estimate cheerfully • Patios of any kind h f I room cen bloodlines available. Call room, large kitchen, fin- -acres for recreation or in.. Tanc,. ami y • a' owner of both champ-sired J.M. Seal Tab Roofing given. 882-9234, 779-6823. INTERIOh and exterior "PORCHES A SPECIALTY" ished basement, paneled vestment (pulpwood har. tTal air. 2 car ~ara ...e. Storm and Screen Repair 882.1800 vest); $6,000 CASH; land $37,500. Call 776-5985 after parents at 884.7537. JOHN'S PAINTING painting and paper hang- S\ln porch. Licensed, Insured, Bonded ing. Reasonable rates, 30 contract terms available. 6 p.m. 16A-HORSES FOR LA 7.5616 or LA 7-7230 Interior, exterior, patching GRAZIO CONSTRUCTION ing, window puttying, caulk- years experience. Ray Bar- 882-4063 Request brochure. 20 ACRES, S.W. Texas. Five SALE 15030 Houslon-Whittier Cement driveways, floors, and plastering, wall paper- nowsky, 371-2384 after 6 patios of 'any design, FLAT - Outer'Drive.East MORANG NOTTINGHAM miles from Rio Grand 3.YEAR-OLD reg i s t ere d 21F-HOME ing. Free estimates. GoOl,l p.m. porches, new steps, old ga. Warren. Extremely nice (D e t r 0 i t) - 3-bedroom River and town. $3,000.00 quarter horse. Show Geld. work. Reasonable prices. rages raised and repaired,. IMPROVEMENT PROFESSIONAL painting, 5-5. modern interior. Appli- colonial attractively priced; full price - $10.00 down, ing, 15.2 hands, trained Grosse Pointe deferences. new garage doors, new ga. papering and staining. Free ances, air conditioning, ex- stone's throw to St. Bren. 5;30.00 monthly. Call toll both English and Weslern ALUMINUM BUILDING Call anytime. European. rages custom bUllt. li- est i mat e s. John Sacco. tras. 6~% mortgage. 979. den's' Church School, bils free 1-(800)-854-4361. pleasure. Sludent must sell! PRODUCTS John. 368.5098. censed and insured. 4629. line and shorl distance to College bound $3 000 751 Besl quality aluminum storm It8lian journeyman. 371. H.'RPER WOODS-Manches- . , . . 'windows 3 track, $25 in- MIKE'S PAINTING 8988. 774-3020 772-1771 Ford X-way. Quick occu- M. 0919. Interior, exterior, wall paper. anne parker iu 5-4415 opens pancy. ter brick, 7 rooms, 2 baths slalled Storm doors $75 in- ing minor repairs, patching sunday 2-5 and weekdays 3.,rooms up. Ideal for in. 2O--GENERAL SERVICE stjllled. Gutters. Aluminum RELIABLE PAINTER, 30 J. KLEINER pla;tering. Ffee estimates. W. by appointment. 475 lexing. GRATIOT. MAR TIN RD. laws. 21h car garage. 884- siding and trim. Awnings, years experience. Clean CEMENT CONTRACTOR ton-a f arms ranch with (Roseville) - Inexpensive 6984. BRICK .and block. Chimney wrought iron. Roofing. Re- Reasonable and honest. Ref- worker, satisfaction guar. CEMENT. BRICK - STONE erences. Can anytime. Eu. a b 0 u t everything you'd easy.care 3-bedroom ranch. and porch repair. Gutl~rs, placement windows. Also anteed. Free estimates. Patios, walks, porches, steps want. 3 bed roo m s" 2~ style home on dead.end ANITA - Grosse Poi!lte new and repaired, gutter replacement steel prime ropean. 371-3568. Flagstone repair ,baths, tv room, games street. Request details. Will Woods. 3 bedrooms, newly cleaning. Roof, new and doors Glass and scr~en en- 758-2846 Tuck pointing, patching area, patio. luxury details sell or Irade for Metro.De. decorated. Open Saturd~y, repair. Free estimates. 15 closures. Glass and screen QUALITY PAINTING GROSSE POINTE SPECIALIZING, on terms. trait income property. 12-5- or TU 2.5444. Active years experience. Reason. repairs. Aluminum Trim SERVICE CONTRACTORS SPURR'S 372-2286 Real E'slate. (Sieve) able. 778-9498. Brake Rentals for the do-it. IN SMALL JOBS' CUSTOM PAINTING AND yourself. Free estimates. INTERIOR- FREE ESTIMATES OPEN SUNDAY LAKESHORE Village Condo- WALLPAPERING HALF DUPLEX - 5 rooms, • PLUMBING Casi and carry or we in. EXTERIOR LICENSED 2-5 minium, inside 9 Mile.Jef. garage. MUST SELL! Bed. EXPERT ANTIQUING ferson. Vacant upper, 1- • PLASTERING stall. Insured. Licensed. In 20 years professional TU 2-0717 19957 Danbury Lone room suite, 5 piece chrome • PAINTING business since 1958. Phils experience 885-8~55 bedroom, privacy. Carpet- dinette. ~1iscellaneous. 881- Harper Woods ing. Assumable morlgage, • CARPENTRY Home Service. 12931 East MATT FLETCHER 4766. DONALD BLI SS HAROLD Grosse Poinle School Dis- 7% interesl. TU 5-3248 or • MASONRY McNichols. Call 371-3724 4151 Buckingham TU 6-6102 trict. 3 bedroom colo. • VIOLATIONS anytime. Decorator CHAUVIN LA 6-1810. INTERIOR . Exterior paint- nial, 21h baths, att8ched GROSSE POINTE PARK - CORRECTED Free Estimates CEMENT CONTRACTOR ing, wall washing. No jobs garage, I a r g e living ALGONAC AREA-41fz acres Beaconsfield - 6 and 6 • NOTHING TOO SMALL CERAMIC TILE, marble and ALL TYPE OF brick income Good rental date. New work and re- too small. Special "76" TU 1-7050 room. dining room, fam. with newer ranch home. 3 40 Years in Grosse Pointe CEMENT WORK area excellent condition. GUY DE BOER modeling. Licensed. Free prices. Bob, 881-8763. ily room with fireplace, bedrooms, IIfz baths, at. 776.3708 885.462.1 • Walks. Drives. Porches Rondello, 772-9851. estimales. 268-3862. • Patios • Waterproofing second floor laundry tached garage. Land con. C AMP BEL L painting and JEFF'S tract. Full price $43,800. GENERAL CONTRACTOR! • Pre-Cast Steps room, finished basement BY OWNER - First OUering. 21G-ROOFING decorating. Interior, ex. WALLPAPER REMOVING Others from $12,000 up. Carpentry, roofing, alumi- • Tuck Pointing and central air. Mid 50's. 1799 Kenmore Dr., Grosse SERVICE terior. Home and smalI QUALITY PEARL BEACH REALTY num siding, trim, gulters, • Chimney Repair 882-8186 Pointe Woods. Brick 3 bed- business. Free estimate. Free Estimates - Insured 1-794-3445 slorm windows and doors. No job too small rooms, dining roo~. 2.car ROOFS and DECKS 774-3844. 779-5235 Steel replacement d 00 r s Free Estimates 6006 M.29. Algonac garage, central air. low GUTTERS AND and windows. All types reo PROFESSIONAL P a i n te rs. Lirensed and Bonded 40's. 884.3872. DOWN SPOUTS 21J-WALL WASHING FIRST OFFERING LARGE seven room house, pairs. Blown.in insulation. interior-exlerior.' Extreme- 17 Years in Pointe Gutters cleaned and flushed in a prime Woods location good condition, corner lol, Guaranteed workmanship. ly low bids - Give us a K - MAINTENANCE Com. 779-8427 882.1473 PRICE REDUCED - 1m. New and Repair Work Marian Ct. 2 car garage, $17,000. 886. Licensed. Free Eslim ates. calI at 886.7570 after 6, pan y. Wall Washing, floor 1022 maculate 3 bedroom. Liv. I.icensed and Insured OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 1105. 777.8714. please. cleaning and waxing. Free CASPERS CEMENT ing room, dining room, 2 884-9512 Gorgeous ! ! is the only estimates. 882-0688. Driveways, walks, rat walls 2 ACRES, old farm home, full baths and much more. GARAGE REMOVAL-Rea. ADVANCE MAINTENANCE FLOOR, SANDING. An fin. word to describe this All kinds of cement work. barn and garage. Needs Ready to move in. 1842 sonable. Licensed conlrac- ishes. dark staining our ARDMORE spra wling colonial. The etc. Brick, block, slone, work. AJso, Farm All Cub Oxford. 886.2957. Open Sun. tor. Free estimate. Permit SPECIALIZING specialty, 3rd generation. Wall washing, painting, floor decor is right out of porches, pre.cast steps, Tractor. 886-9793. day 2-5. No agents. and fees included. 331-0721. IN cleaning, references furn . Better Homes and Gar. Licensed. 371-b830. tuck painting, waterproof- ALUMINIUM ished, reasonable, 772.2252 dens. Slate foyer, formal t 3A-LOTS FOR SALE ing, chimney repairs. Work 20A-CARPET LAYING GUTTERS AND TRIM WHITEY'S living and dining rooms myseU. Licensed, bonded, GROSSE POINTE GROSSE POINTE CITY For estimate call TU 1-8170 • Wall Papering 21K-WINDOW insurance. Free estimates. with cuslom draperies South of Jefferson. Elms. CARPET LAYING Richard Willertz, WASHING SHORES • Interior P.1inting 772-6430. and carpeting. A 30' I leigh Lane-122' x 104'. NEW AND OLD 50 Roslyn Road • Reasonable Prices FOUR SEASONS kitchen with built. ins I Conlemporary 5 bedroom Cameron Place - 105' x Stairs Carpeted Shifted • Good Work MAINTENANCE CO. and loads of cupboard. home with 6,400 square 126'. Repairs of All Types J. D.CANDLER R. R. CODDENS • Call - no job too small WINDOW CLEANING ing Ihat would be any feet of living area. Ad. WALTER H. MAST CO. Cigarette Burns Re.Woven ROOFINO CO. 526-9987 WALL WASHING Cement Contractor woman's dream. The joining apartment. heat. 882.1401 ALSO 97 Years Reliable Service FREE ESTIMATES Family Business tor 51 years. family room has b8Y ed s w i m m i n g pool, NEW CARPET SALES Residential and Commercial PROMPT EFFICIENT servo GROSSE POINTE - Wood. INSURED 871.1906 • New and repair work windows, raised hearth greenhouse on large se. Samples Shown in All types of Roofs and Decks ice for exterior, interior • No job too small land Shores, near Lake. fireplace, and is a roomy cluded lot. Price reo Your Home Gulters .and Downspouts painfing and paperhanging. HOME SERVICES • Driveways and porches shore. 100x128. $43,000. 3OxI4'. There is also a duced. By owner. BOB TRUDEL REPAIRS Quality malerials. sensible • Window Cleaning our specialty 921.1700. 294.5896 den with bay windows I No Job Too Larg~r Small p r ice s. Free estim'ates • Inlerior and Exterior • Patios and a gorgeous half bath r 884-6843 16 MILES Nort~west of Tra. Free Estimates David, 778.5025. Painting • Chimneys on the Is1 {Joor. There I or 294-4147 verse City - Very near 21-MOVING Call 899.2100 • Eaves Cleaned and • Waterproofing are 4 second floor bed. Insured Workmen PAINTING, wallpapering and Painted Sultons Bay. 50 acres of STUDENT MOVERS. Pro. paneling, at lowest cost. CALL ANYTIME rooms with 2 full baths. i - .. beautiful foresl. Rolling • Complete Home Upkeep fessional moving. Cheap! Estimate cheerfully given 822-6694 AU this nestled away on OPEN Sunday 1.5 , hills of hardwood and pine. 884.1353 949.4969 We also rent helpers. 861. RE-ROOF at no charge. Call 882.9234 a quiet traffic free court. I I private road winds throu~h 0900. 1.000 Sq. Fl. or 779-6823. A. OK Window C 1 e 8 n e r s CEMENT WORK of ~ny kind. There Is only one sur. i 906 University the property. $30,000. 616. Ranch Home $39500 Service on slorms and Bonded, licensed, insured. prise . . . the very rea. I Place 223.7224. 21 A-PIANO SERVICE PROFESSIONAL Floor Sand. screens. Fr~e estimates. TU 2,9988, alter 6 p.m. : sonable price. , INCLUDES 3.bcdroom 1'."< bath Eng. , 240 lb. seal tab shingles ing and finishing. Special. Monthly rales. 521.2459. 2 I WESTCHESTER PIANO TUNING and repair. izing in dark staining. 1.P-WATER- lish Tudor. Living room Corner lot in beautiful Wind. 15 years guarantee ' ing. W 0 r k guaranteed. "Supply own power." Call CALLEBS & SON I with fireplace, formal mill Poi n 1 e Subdivision. • All labor and material PROOFING Member AFM. E d war d lor free estimate. W. Abra. Window cleaning. Fully In. ------JIM SAROS dining room. Updated Site plan ancl cuslomed de. • Expert in aluminum I Felske. 465.6358. ham, 979.3502, sured. Reasonable prices CHAS. F. JEFFREY kitchen with breakfast I signed home available (or .___ • Siding.Gutters.Trim AGENCY - .. Free estimates. 772.9555. 882.1800 room. rec room, large I this parcel. Owner relo. COMPLETE piano service." Roof Vent-Repairs CALL HANK for exlenor.m. • Basement Waterproofing screened patio. 2lf.1.car . cated. 884.0600. Tuning, rebuilding, refin. FREE ESTIMATE terior painting. Wall wash. I K . WINDOW Cleaning Com • Underpin footings 372-2222 garage. Mid 40's, make ishing. M em b e r Piano I X EL ENT ROOF NG ing. Experienced. Work, pany. Slorms, screens. gul. Cracked or caved-in walls JOHNSTONE I 'I. for further details offer. 885.7842. & Technicians Guild. zech' . - myseU. Very reasonable., ters, aluminum cleaned. References . JOHNSTONE Bossner, 731.7707. l 757-2953 Call 771.5637 or 77]'()684. Free estimates. 882-0688. Licensed Insured ." __ r •• _ ... _

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Thursday October 21,1976 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty.Nine ------._------21P-WATER. 21 S-CARPENTER 21W-DRESSMAKING 'ROOFI~G HARRY SMITH & TAILORING Lalld~rk ¥ear For Fraternities Ceremony 'Set J. W. KLEINER BUILDING CO. SEWING done in my home. By Girl Scouts Basement Waterproofing Established dn Drapes, cur t a ins, bed- Tbe year 1976 is the bicen. mission on the Amer!can All~Work Guaranteed Grosse Pointe Area Since 1937 spreads and sheers. 772. tennial not anI)' of our coun. College Fraternity: The Fra. .LICENSED Residential and Commercial 5440. try but of the American fra- ternity in the Year 2000. Junior Girl Scout Troops TU 2-0717 Remodeling ternity, and this fact will be This Commission of 90 out. 99 and 156, numbering 51 Alterations and Maintenance CUSTOM SEWING and alter- celebrated by men and woo standing fraternity, collegiate girls, from Monteith ~hool BASEMENTS WATER. New Construction ations. Grosse Pointe Park. men of both general and pro. and university administrative are having a combined In. 'PROOFED - Reasonable 885-3900 885.7013 823-6837, 822-5093. fessional fraternities Decem. leaders has commissioned the vestiture and Rededication ber 1 and 2 at Williamsburg, writing of three definitive ceremony in the Montieth , rates, workmanship guar. 21Z-LANDSCAPING & ;' anteed. 881.0063 or 779.1225. BARKER Va. papers concerning the fra- School gym on Wednesday, CONTRACTORS. Inc. GARDEN SERVICE The gala events of the ternity movement and higher October 20, at 7:30 p.m. CAPIZZO CONSTRUCTION Parents, family, friends Modernization • Alterations FIREPLACE WOOD Greek Letter Bicentennia~ education in connection with Basement waterproofing. We Additions. Family Rooms are the result of joint plan. the 200th anniversary ob. and guests are invited to at. dig. Work guaranteed. Li. $23 A CORD tend. The Girl Scouts arc ex- Kitchens & Recreation Areas 343.0377 ning by the four conferences servance. . censed and insured. Estate Maintenance represented in the ~nterfra. Sponsored by the Indiana pecting as many as 160 885-0612 JAMES BARKER TRIMMING. removal, spray. ternity Research and Ad\~. University Foundation and guests. ' 886.5044 ing, feeding and stump ory Council: National Inter. the Fraternity Executives With the help of !Senior removal. Free estimates. fraternity Co...nference, Na. Association and endorsed by Girl SCout Troop 327 of North CARPENTER WORK-Pan. CODDENS Complete tree service. Cal t:onal Panhellenic Confer. NIC, Commission members High School and Cadette Girl CONSTRUCTION I eling, partitions, ceilings, Fleming T r e e service. ence, Professional Interfra. are coming together in a ser. Scouts of Troop 1463 of .. ESTABLISHED 1924 kitchens. small jobs, re .. TUxedo 1.6950. ternity Conference and Pro- ies of task forces in prepara. Brownell Middle School they All types of basement water. pains, etc. TU 2.2795. fessional Panhe!lenic ~o. Non for the observance. have planned an event which proofing. 7 year guarantee. . EASTERN TREE AND ciat,ion. Tbe papers being commis- will include a flag ceremony, _ References. 822.6694. • Attics • Porch Enclosures STUMP REMOVAL sioned are to cover the his. a candlelight ceremony and • Additions • Kitchens INSURED Members of all other col. tory of the college fraternity a pinning ceremony, followed • Commercial Buildings 293-4069 lege Greek Letter societies by a friendship circle and WATER PROOFJ NG also are being invited to movement, society in general JIM SUTTON refreshments. BY parNcipate. in the Year 2000 and higher , CASPER CONSTRUCTION 1677 Brys Drive POINTER education in the Year 2000. For further information TUE 4.2942 TU 2.2436 Fraternity leaders and contact Mrs. Judy Miller, We do it the right way. Mso, LAN DSCAPJ NG members from across the The works and the Comm~s. Come see how we blend an infinite variety brick, block IInd cement leader of Troop 99. at 882- ALL HOME repairs. Roofs, LAWN AND GARDEN nlltion will gather for meet. sion Report will be printed of colors, furniture ','o'00.:lS and textured meld!:. work. Licensed, insurance, 9521. porches, gut t e r s, brick PROFESSIONALS ings of individual conferences and bound doto a publication. into a masterwork of elegance and efficiency. bonded. All work guaran. work, chimneys, carpentry. • Lawn Maintenance and associations Wednesday, A formal, black tie recep- The kitchen of your dreams can easily bp.a teed. 772.6430. Licensed. 293.7755. • Gardening December I, and for a joint tion and banquet will be held SHS Girls. Win reality. Visit our showrooms, • Fertilizing • Interfraternity Day Tburs' that evening. President Ger- 21Q--PLASTER ¥fORK LETO • Seeding and Sodding day, December 2, at the Wil. ald R. Ford, Delta Kappa Tennis Tourney Free-our cQlorfully illustrated 44-page Kilchen BUILDING COMPANY Epsilon, has been invited to Ideas Book, just for coming in, $2.00 by mail. ~PECJALIZING ~n repairs • Shrub Trimming liamsburg Lodge. Since 1911 • Replace Old Landscape speak; the date is on his Hours: Weekdays 9;00.4:30; Sat. 10:00-3:00, . "for 18 years. Cr,acks elimi. This Colonial town was South High School's girls' Custom Building • Realistic Prices calendar. . nated. Clean: ,Tim Black. chosen for the observance tennis ,team defeated 15 op. ST. CHARLES OF DETROtT Family rooms our specialty, • 10 Years Experience well. VA 1.7051. because Phi Beta Kappa, the An awards program will p()Sing !School,s Friday, Octo- 2713 N, Woodward Av~nue alterations, kitchens. • Free Estimates forerunner of all college recognize fraternity and sor . ber 15, in the Royal Oak Bloomfield Hills. Mich. 4!Kl13 334,4771 TU 2.3222 Design and Construction ority members' who have dis. PLASTERING Pointes Greek Letter groups in Amer- Kimball Regional tournament. (Just South of Squarfl Lake Road) in Our Specialty since 1949. Clean profes- REMODELING ica, was founded there De- tinguished themselves in a Winnens of the reglonais DAVE BARLOW -. 'Sional work. No job too HOME BUILDING cember 5, 1776, seant months variety of fields nationwide. were Lisa and Lori Wood, Nllme. .• 885-1900 ti89.3287 ,'_ smaU. F r e e estimates. by after the ~Jgning of the Dec- Members of all general or Sue Transue, Jennifer Tewes, laration of Independence. professionAl fraterniliies or AddreS5 P one_- _ _' Walter Spriet. 886.3421 - MICHEL PlLORGET land. Denlse Beaufalt, Lee Robin. I h BIDIGARE BROS. Members of Phi Beta Kap. rororillies, honor or recogni- -.,886-8052. soaping, complete service, SOD, Kim and Pam Pierce, Clty---- Counlv ._ -, INC. planting, custom built flag- pa will stage their own sep- tion societies are expected to Ca'rolyn Reisig, and Barba'!'a arate celebration that week. attend. PLASTER REPAIR Extra rooms, dormers, attics, stone patios. 823-6662. Warren. They will now .at. Stllte. Zlp _ kitchens, recreation rooms. I end in addition .to the joint Members ol Phi Gamma tend 1he state finals Flrlday- Any type, clean work activities earlier in the week. 25 years experience Licensed and Insured JAMES Nu SOrority who would l1ike Saturday, October 22-23, in The weekend encompasses to attend may obtain more In The Pointes Remodeling loans to $7,500. TREE SERVICE Midland. No down payment, 10 years the actual date of the found. progl'llm details Jlnd reserva. Free Estimates to pay. TREE AND STUMP ing of Pbi Beta Kappa as a tions information through CALL JERRY 772.5715 TU 1~88 social and literary society at their headquarters oHice at 526.9711 885.7997 REMOVAL I the College of William and 81 Kercheval on.the.Hill 343-0377 Mary. During a flurry of anti- 882.3886. ' :~1R-FURNITURE CARPENTRY by European. RAYMOND J. CHAUVIN Kitchens, attics, finished fraternity agitation in 1831, REPAIR LAWNS CUT, gardening the fraternity changed to an basements, house decks. work, dirt hauling, expert ARE YOUR CHAIRS, an. honor society. Jaycees Plan Licensed, . free estimate. work. Good prices. After 2 .NURSERY SALES tiques or furniture loose or Other student groups were Call me, save money. 882- -778-6285. broken? Excellent work. 3255. formed for socia! and liter- Pumpkin 'Sale 775.7396. ary purposes, and many de- 3 C'S LAN DSCAPI N,G veloped into the strong na. The Grosse Pointe Jaycees FURNITURE reflnilshed, re- CUSTOM LAWN AND GARDEN lional organizations of today. are :holding a Halloween paired, .stripped, any type DECORATING ,MAINTENANCE The first was Kappa Alpha pumpkin sale beginning Fri- Fi[[BCLEiRAhicE of caning. Free estimates, BY "BOB" SPECIALISTS So~iety, founded in 1825 a~ day, October 22, through Sat. .' 474.8953 or 956-7492. Formica counter tops, q-ecre. Commercial and Residential ,UnIon College where Phi urday, October 30, at two ation rooms, carpentry, • Fall Clean Up Beta Kappa had established locations. Tbey are the Mich- 21 S-CARPENTER carpet installation, etc. • Lawn Cutting its fifth chapter in 1817. Two Jgan Bank, 18550 Warren SERVICE Bob Weigel. 15216 Charle. • Gardening years later Sigma Phi and avenue at Mack, and a doc- " -,------voix. Evenin~ 331-9902. • Top Soil Delivered Delta Phi were founded there, % TO OFF tor'IS parking lot, Mack at 25 500/0 CUSTOMCRAFT ALL WORK GUARANTEED •. Sodding.Seeding ~nd the patte:n for the ~er. Cook il'oad. • Fertilizing lcan fratermty was fIrmly A:1I proceeds will go to the Construction Company CUSTOM • Tree Removal and Repair set. Ann Arbor Burn Center. ENTIRE STOCK • HOME REPAIRS • 'l'ree and Shrub Planting B~ ~850. there w.ere 16 fra- The hours for the sale are OPEN 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. BUILDERS' Remodeling, repairs of any • Landscape Designing termhes, each WIth one or from 5 p.m .•7 p.m. weekdays, . & REMODELERS kind, work alone, no job too • Specializing in Crushed mQre chapters on other cam. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturoay and SUNDAY 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. • big or small, rotten window Stone and Railroad Ties puses. . 12-4 p.m. Sunday. Additions, Dormers ,cords.:,winodow?~i1J.:;~jllfDbs, • Tractor and Back Hoe. In 'the- early. part of the. ,,. The pup;lp)dns, which were FEATURING . Rec. Roomllj Bathrooms ,doors,' porches,~basement~, Work, ,'i11 "~'lf]',;'" 1Sth~~~ntury'w.omen'as ,col. :picked.bymembe1\9 of the, ~ Kitcbens, ,New.,Homes attics, Call ,Bj1l,889~8. ' Complete Grounds .., le~, !I~de~ts were very Jaycees and their *'i~d3 at , "8iiEENVlEW"'.'WINTER"GREEN"~,::',.(,': Maintenance -- ra~. GeorgIa Female Col- a Mount Clemens farm, are ' > Ci:ustom Gara:es and Doors 21T-PLUMBING AND Call far an estimate today, lege, (later We~eyan C~l. $1.25 each rega'l'dless of size. • HEATING we definitely can !Save you lege), founded In 1.836 In Gary Marowski is the chair. THE FALL FERTILIZER Free EStimates and Planning I money. Macon, granted the fIrst de. man of the lSale. , • FOR CLEAN and dependable grees to women. ------_._-- " FINANCING ARRANGED service, ca 11. ELMERS CLEMENT CHARGOT It was there that the first • PLUMBING and HEAT- GERALD CHRIST women's fraternities were ING, Plumbing License 343.0362 founded: Alpha Delta Pi in 881-1024 iffl4556. TUxedo 4-4882. . )rlay, 1851, 'and Phi Mu lin LAWN AND GARDEN January, 1852. I PLUMBING REPAIRS, fau. LEAF REMOVING - FRANK B. WILLIAMS, Li- cets and fixtures replaced. By the end of the century SERVICE there were 18 national soror. censed builder. Custom Electric sink cleaning. Li. TONY VERNEY New Convenience for . home improvements, porch censed Master Plumber. 776-5365 ities with satellite chapters enclosures, finished base. Work myself. TU 4.2824. in va'rious colleges and uni- m~nts, additions, altera- versities. ,tions, AJ1l w()l'k penionally HEUER plumbing and heat. SH Stevenson Today the college fratern. supervJsed. Small jobs are ing. Formerly Michigan -ity world has an estimated Placing Your welcome. For prompt cour- Consolidated Gas Co. In- Defeats South five million living members. teous, e x per t service, stallers, hot water heaters, In the four conferences rep. / please call me at 882.7776. plumbing repairs and al. By Bob Stockwell resented in IRAC alone, fra. / terations. Electric sewer South High School lost a ternity and sorority chapters QUALITY WORK by carpen. cleaning. Master Charge. tough 13.6 football game to .number approximately 9,500. ter with over 20 years ex. LA 1-6949. Licensed Master Sterling Heights Stevenson Their influence in college CLASSIFIED. AD~ perience in Grosse Pointe. Plumber and Contractor. on Saturday, October 16. communities across the na. Kitchens remodeled, base- 'PLUMBING South scored ilLSonly touch. tion is well I'ecognize d. ments paneled, room addi. aown after marching down They teach leadership and WRITE IT and MAIL IT! tions, etc. Conscientious. NO SERVICE CHARGE the field Olll runs by Paul development of the total in- With the ever growing popularity of Grosse Point, Ney.rs Classified Ads, you may Small jobs acceptable. 882. Small or large jobs, electric Genter, Dave Hollarbaoh and dividual, emphasize scholas. 1004. sewer c 1e ani n g. Private Rob Dotson. Genter went tic achievement, encourage have experienced difficulty in getting thr'ough to place your ad. For your convenience, plumber. Also odd jobs. across for the IScore. . social awareness, participate you can now write your ad on the bottom form and moil it. Of course you can still call PROFESSIONAL carpentry, Reasonable. 886.3537. Good defensive play was in service projects and pro. in your ad as usual. 882-6900. For best service we strongly urge you CQII on 0 Thurs. 'modernize to modernism. turned in by Chris Fielding, mote the democratic process day or Friday for the following week's pl;lblication. Home or office. 25 years EASTLAND P L U M BIN G, who ~ecovered 'a fumble, and as members work together .. experience. Call afler 5 new and repair, com mer. Bob Gough who intercepted toward common goals and Then order . p.m. Warren Schultz. 771- cia 1, industrial, all city via- a pass on South's l4.yard ideals. it by mail 1091. lations corrected. 881.8395. WRITE YOUR OWN WANI AD line. The Greek Letter Bicenten. With two minutes left in nral Celebratibn 'begins with Compo •• your own Grosse Pointe News Want Ad the half, Stevenson scored separate meetings of the four making it 7-6. The winners conferences. ancl o,cI.r It by mall. Char... Incileat.cI are !.!!!h rat.s! 'scored again in the fourth Perhaps the largest gath- JOANNA WESTERN To Advertise Under quarter. ering wm be that of the Na- (heel, 0' money I)rde' ",viol o«ompony your o,de' The Outstanding punts by tional Interlraternily Con. . P~onc No. counts as one word. .-----O-E-AO-L-IN-E--] WINDOW SHADES "GUIDE ,TO the talented toe of "Rocket- ference, which wioll conduct . Hyp~enated words count as two wards. '.'Nr . Sltunus '''NOS foot" Rick Baker kept them .its annual me1!ting December . No abbre.iat,ons permilled. II(AlIFNlANN GOOD SERVICE" from .scoring further but of. I, bringing together repre. 12 ~d~~~ !~!~RAYS Sl~M OOOIS AND WlNDOwS fensive fumbles and -penalties sentatives of 47 na,tional fn. CALL 882-6074 were very costly to South. - temities with a total living ------WANT AD ORDER FORM --,------With six minutes remain. membership of more than I S I 3,80 3,90 " 4,00 ---~_.I.Q.. I the Board's Monday, OctoOOr The alternoon will be de. I MEHLENBACHER FENCE CO. i9 30 31 n 11. - meeting were Lori Mil. voted to a panel discussion I I 10403 HARPER' REslDENTIAL, INDUSTItIAL ler. Chad Minkwic and Tom of the future of Craternitles, I 4.20 "JO...... ~.t< Rousseau. and a report from the Com. ~------_ ...... ------.l

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Page Thirty, GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursdoy, October 21, 1976 _*__,_*__ *__ * F_e_a_tu_._re Page * * * Pointer of Interest Shortandto From' Another Pointe of View VJ~nte (Continued from Fage 20) the Pointe It is administered by a resident directrcss and " her assistant appointed by the 32-member board. Counter Points (Coatinued from Page 15) Requirement~ for admission are simple, House By Pat Rousseau Among the more than 300 Rules sound, One must be 65 or older, and able to freshmen who ,have enrolled pass a physical examination given by the Home's ~ave You Ever Thought • . . about having a t Colby-Sawyer College, attending physician, beautiful clothes made for you? Most women have, New London, N.H.,' this faU While The Thompson Home does not have fa- is CAROLINE B. JOHN. There are very few Women's Made-To-Order De- STON, daughter of THE cHities for caring for the very ill or disabled, the '! par~ments anywhe~e in the country today. But REVEREND DR. and MRS. attending physician treats minor ailments. A nurse you r: lucky, there s one in Grosse Pointe at Wal- SAMUEL S. JOHNSTON, of is on duty at all times. ton-PIerce. A while back it caught the attention From the beginning, the Home has been distin- of Charlot~e. ~urtis of the New York Times when " *' f;.. • , I g.uished by a n~n:instit~tional atmosphere, ~xpres. she was VISItIng Detroit. Not only because it was Research on digitalIs Ul-; slon of the abldmg phl1osophy that growmg old top drawer but th~ atmosphere was informal. You toxication and how to treat should be marked by dignity and the preservation can have one specIal dress or an entire wardrobe it will continue with the aid of individuality. In the parlors, sitting rooms and made fo~. you from the finest fabrics with the high- of a $57.849 one-year I grant wide high-ceilinged halls on all floors are articles est quauty workmanship. Of course fit will be rene~al by (he Public HeaH.h of f~rniture which hav~ be~n treas~red famil" perfect. You'll feel marvelously co.:ntortable in SErVice to Wayne State Um. . " versity School of :l\Iedicine'" possesSIOns. . . y?ur made-to-order fashion. It will be one-of-a Department of Pharmacol- Good taste plus cheerfulness epitomize the kmd. Call for an apppintment any time. See the ogy, chaired by Pointer PRO- decor. Meals are served in a pleasant, club.like ~odels, sketches and fabrics or bring your own FESSOR BE R N A R D H. dining room, at small tables, by waitresses. Well. ldea.s of what you want. It really is a very con- MARJCS. stocked bookcases ,are located on every floor, and ve~lent and comfortable way to be in fashion. The ------in the main sitting room, striking a contemporary PrIces. are competitive with other top designer Congreg' ational note, are a well-tuned piano, a record player and collectIOns. Call Mrs, John Huntington to see The a television set. Collection if you are interested • . , TU 4-1330. Ladies to Meet * * * * • • Photo by Tom Greenwood He Bro,ke A Leg , KARAST~N "TAMBEAU" ... a pure value MRS. BRUCE BIRGBAUER, OF LAKELAND AVENUE "Break a leg!" is the theater's traditional good m pure wool broadloom ... a classic velvet broad------The Grosse Pointe Congre. luck wish-but nobody e'xpected Tom Wells, of loo~ from famous KARASTAN ... the master of By George Polgar, Jr. and make such purchases gational Church Women's Balfour road, to take that admonition seriously! qualtty pure wool carpets. Its plush pile is thick It all starts with an old barn that has been after going through the house. A9sociation has 'Scheduled with naturally springy wool yarns. Choose 1rom empty long enough to develop a macabre stillness The confusion would not be G'l'OUp meetin~,' for next Tom bid for, and won, an opportunity to per- many beautifully rich coiors at Maliszewski Car- disturbed only occasionally by birds flapping difficult to imagine when Tuesday, October 26, Group form as a supernumerary in Michigan Opera Thea- peting, 21435 Mack ... 776-5511. through the rafters. The stables open through some pumpkin-toting thrill I gathering at the McKinley tre's production _.of "Lucia de Lammermoor" last . seeker gets an unexpected plac~ home of Mrs. Ruth January, (the Junior Women's. Association for the • • • bl ackene d d oorways Into a stone paved corridor G'b f that once echoed with the CII'p-cloppI'ng of fl'esty tap on the shoulder by a I son .or a 12:30 o'clock Detroit Sym'phony Orchestra auctioned off the Cunard's COUNTESS olfers the mOlt h ghoul 'and sends a five-pound luncheon. Co-hDStesse.s are "Lucia" extra-ship), but when the time came for popular 7 day JUneral')': Saa Jaa.a, Caracas, t' S ow horses.; Old wood creaks. The movement of a gourd into orbit the Mesdames James AJ.r- "Lucia's" curtain to rise, Tom really HAD broken Grenada, BarbadOl, St. Lucia aDd St. am....,:. s!ngle body swirls invisible twisters of thick, musty For th h' f f'l d I mour, Jerome Friema and Thomas, Stopovers optional ia Barbad9S aIr I. ose w 0 pre er I me 'Starr Wade his leg...... ___. frIghts to the real thing, or '. .. He took a raincheck-and that turned out to and SI. LucIa. CaII aIIVDC Folks at Mr. Q. "It's perfect!" comes the being able to go out for Hal. those who would like a dose Group II WIll.enJoy luneh- lor reserntionl. 881-05410. verdict. Station wagons pull loween any more. of both, there will be tWo eon at the Vermer :road home be good luck, for the raincheck gave him a chance * • .. up and people begin to un- She's Good Organizer movies showing throughout of Mrs. ~harles Long, wh()se to perform in a world premier: Thomas Pasatieri's Mutschler Kitchens has a display of design- load cargos of e~eetric col- Mrs. Birgbauer may be the week. "Burn Witch Burn" co.hos.tesselJ are Mm. Carl "Washington Square," commissioned by MOT for a-wall storage cabinets for any room of your'home ored paints and decorations. new to the spool\: business and "20' Million Miles to GeorgI and Mrs. Harol.d Bay. its season-opener this month at Music Hall Center in oak, cherry and maple. Stop by 20227 Mack Ave- Th~re's t coffin and an as. but she's an old hand at orga. Earth" wi,:l be shown each Mrs. Robert Choats Will pre- for the Performing Arts. sor men of mannequins in nizing. In the past she has weekday at 5 and 6,'30o'clock sen.t a ,program on Jewish Now THAT was a fascinating experience ... nue an d choose the ones best suited for your various stages of dismem- served as the chairman of rcspectively, and from 3:30 holidays and custOffil3. "But," says Tom, "if anyone tells me ever again needs ... TU 4-3700. . berment. Then the colored the P I ann e d Parenthood on weekends Mm. Bernice BateLi is before I go on stage to ~break a leg,' I'm going to • * • lights, vats,' bats, rubber, Mart, on the executive com- Both the ha'unted barn tour opening her Audubon road ll' 1 h . try NOT to take it literally." A grea t se1ect.lon af f a 1ewe ry as aT\lve d drapes.snakes and yards of black mittee of the Junior League and the movies will have,a h,orne for Group II~'s 12:39 at Notre Dame Pharmacy in ,gold and silver . .. After 'a few weeks of hard of Detroit, the board of Sig- $1 admission charge, which 0 clock luncheon, wlbh Mrs. necklaces, earrings; etc., in unusual designs. work- equalled only by the ma Gamma, the ULS Lower is pretty good considering George Helm and MTlS. Founder's Celebration for Alpha Chi Omega • • .. enthusiasm of the crew the School board and the ULS how far $2 goes these days. Hamer Wyckoff as co.hos- "Tales of the Old French Allen, junior Panhellenic rep- Two importaot fashion polDts ••• tile eowl aeek tube ()oldGrosse Pointe Hunt 'Club Alumni board. To kick off the event there te.sses: Mm. Frank. Welbor FamHies" were presented resentative, Mrs. Dan i e 1 dress In stripes at $M alld the' tualc over put.bl wood barn is transformed into a Mrs. Birgbauer is an alum- will be an openin'" night wIll give a book review. by Darlene KratQ, of Chal- Mantho, newsletter publisher, violet alld teal blue at OIlIy $80, Tbe wlanlal aecessory • ,. bona fide first class Haunted na of ULS. Her three chilo party at 7 o'clock F;iday -rat Group IV plans an evenin,g fonte avenue, last 'Thurs- Mrs. Nelson Frolund, histor. Camet d' Bal by ReVnUaD.Huny to Mr. J.UuFalhioDs, Barn. and just in I:me for dren,. John, eight, Bethy ~ix, the Hunt Olub that will fea. meeting, at 7:30 o'clock, in day, October 14, at the ian 8nd c11a p 1a i n, Mrs. 15114 Kercheval, 8%2.2118. the witching hours of late and Carrie, one, are the third ture a chuck wagon dinner the Church basement, to Founder's Day Celebration George Hawthorne, of the • • • October. generation of her family to country western dance mu: work on pTojectsfor the No. for Alpha Chi Omega alum- friendship committee, and Attention ... the 10% discount on personalized Was Parents' Idea a,lte,nd ULS, (obv,iously, Car. sic and hayrides, at a cost vember Church' Mart. Co- nae of Greater Detroit and Mrs., Thomas Maurer, East- . d WR HT'S The Haunted Barn I'S thn rle Isn't there yet), ,of $35 per couple. hostesses will be M'l1S. CUf- Ann Arbor. side chairman. ' Ch rlstmas car s at IG GIFT AND LAMP .. C;:h h lb' 1 ford Kuhl and Ml"S R hert S 6 fund.raising brainstorm I)f u e as ong een a resl. Great Pa ty PI d . 0 Hostesses for luncheon at Mrs. Krato has been doing HOP, 18 59 Mack Avenue is still in effect. Also about so University Liggett dent of The Pointe having "The .r .~ne Schmelz. the Birmingham Athletic Club research on Detroit's found- browse through this delightful shop for gifts and £chool, uX-working on this project? Picture tire Confusion the late M:-, Kaplan. Velie. i AFRICAN $199 ! teously and cheerfully, and, mClest of aU, Permt S Maybe it is just years of There also will be a pump. MIs.; Brennan i3 a. 15en~or prices don't make a serious dent in the budget. Tru pent.up resentment about not kin snle , , , but again try at ~ayne State Umvel'slty ~I VIOLETS NOW' ~ Reg. JI this friendly dining room-you can't help but love ------~Jedlcal Sc,hoo1. Dr. Kaplan TrOlvel, Error I With Coupon $2.99 I it B : M'd CT' is finishing the fourth year . • • • eg,n I - entury oastmlstress Year of his Internal Medicine resi- Club to Meet GO Malle and BLUE _ join the Rose Bowl parade Mid.Century Toasi~ist~~~-C~~t~-;;i- L'b t 'I dency at Henry Ford HosDi- ~------~~--~-~--; and game from Detroit, December 28(h. Air, hotel and Club, an affiliate or lnlcrna. .' ,I rary. .0 tram lal. and is planning a feUow. The Trowel and Error Gar- I FRESH CUT $ I I IIckels from $439. Reservations are being accepted at tional Toastmistress Cll:bs, ~~~b:~~:n a~pee~? I~pr,ovc.' ship in Pulmonary Disease, den Club will meet next ~RAVELW~Rl.D 211%7Mack, 882.8110•.• GO Maize has begun a new yc~r llnrlnr f e ers IP, .Isllors A late Novcmber wedding Thursday, October 28, at , , arc ,we come, Plans lor the ii planned J DAISIES .49 ! . aad 'Blue. newly-elected officers. and commg year include dchales ' 12:30 o'clock at 'the Ida lane I With Coupon Bunch I • • • will celebrate F 0 1I n de r s panel discussions _ evnn ,~ west home of Mrs. Samuel ~ n Participating in Lhis sum. P h Yes There is . an inexpensive Month, October, via a joint speaking choir. ence, w ose cohostess will ~.~ k' L k S CI' meeting with a sister club " mcr's University of Michigan be Mrs. William Nixon. ._-----~------~---~----~ ;'/' penthouse ove-rloo mg a e t. air. in Oakland County. r Further mform~tlOn may Washington Interns Pro~ram A Detroit Edison represen, r------" It's in Metro Towers, 26450 Crocker. ~~tf:iliA Mid.Century meets twic" ~be obtained by contacting :a\;. C, L:SI-I~. of Meni- tative will speak on the I LARGE S.ELECTION OF I 1 I J:i~~ I::n~~~uts~e ~ee~roP$i~t;n ~~~~~ ll~ ~n_~hl~a_~t~~_G_r_os~~_o~~~~I_FI~r_enc=~~~:_~t_~81_:0582,.. i~~~cerl~~:~: aSSIgned to the.1 g~::~~il~ne;:y~"enge to I P UMPIl INS 1. i choice apartments available at less. Halloween Goblins will cnjoy all the ~ I -.---- Ask for Ted or Helen, 296.2320 . , . favors and toys now at THE 'SCHOOL I Santa must have been to CHARTER- L__ C!.n~_I!.'!!~~.!!.II,!.!!.~!.a_t_lo_n_.!__ ..1 I 463-5857 ... 557-0770 ... 569-2758 BELL, 17010 Mack Avenue, Thcy'rc just I HOUSE already this year ... they have ~: after 7. right for parties or a special "trick or treat. \.. so mucl~ beautiful jewelry on display, All Fl. . • • • * * * ,ever~thltl~ from stocking stuffers to ~ emon orlsl PIANO INSTRUCTION ... beginners special, ~ . Don't miss "SUPER MONDAY" ... Evan I dazzlmg ~tamonds. Especial stylist gifts ~~ one hour weekly lesson ... $11.75 per month, 885- • If. ./. Picone Thunk ~howjnf( of holiday and spring: Ous year tnc.lude diamond pendants and . . i 6215-Fisher Road, IINt.H'~~ dasslcs '.' . sizes 6 to 16. Monday October ruhy, sapphlre OT emerald rings Now' E W ' * • • 25th-2 to 5 p.m. H1melhoch's in the Village. is the time to pick it out whiie the ~ '? on arre.n ;.~ ThanksgivJng week end at DI':'lona Beadl • , . from " . ~ * • . I style selection is still complete . . . " • . .1;' r and Iaxel, 3 days, 3 nlpu on the ocea. at the "Beach. you at PERSONAL TOUCH, ~9525 ~ - ttme for Christmas, CHARTER-HOUSE If' . . . comber Inn." AdmlsllOll to Sanday'. IMSA Camel GT I Mack Ayenue. lO?6 off ALL de~~rative AND COMPANY, fine jewelry from ~' .', Open Evenings t!1 8 .' challenge road race at Dayto..a Speedway. Can Dely Travel acceSSOrIes and glft~ from now tt! Sat- 0 $100 ... 16835 Kercheval-in-the.Village ~ ... ~ .; . r service, zt2%5Mack. , .814"231, urday, October 31. 'I 885.1232. ': '.' . ~,~:...... •. '~tJ' ,

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